JT" aTvJ H f ,iii.g.i i n.)iUi'i 1 VA ,0fHEEm:oFtmtmmmc0rsiR toM's JACK KELLY WINS IN Vosper Star Boats Out Rlgling and Coorge Allison In Na tional Rogatta Worcester, M.. July 23.-0.jrv. nta and sqiillers from various sections of Amnion were hero todny for the forty-sixth National Amateur Associa tion reituttn, which beRon at 2 o'clock this afternoon on Lnke Qulnslgamond. A heavy thunder shower yesterday afternoon cleared the air nnd this nftcr- soon excellent condition! 'prevailed for the races which will decide the Identity . .1. ,mn who will represent thn United States In the Olympic regatta ntj Anwpolh lost William Weldman from Its Intermediate clght-onred shell today uhen It was nnnonnced that .he was a varsity oarsman nnd, according to JI National Association rules. Ineligible o compete In that classification. The Intermediate eight was the final event on ffis program. Weidmnn's place was filled bv Vincent Onllngher, a junta unman holding n sent in the senior right which does not row until tomor- Twns ouitc a colorful scene here with the business section of the city decked lr with the nntlonnl colors and ban SiVtho various visiting rowing con rsMino"' . t d wth ffieds of various craft from frail nos to large power launches nud sail K. nil enrrj-ing tho colors of some 'llste slmtl scullles Won by P. H. fe1iV.T0,Jhlf1 Andrew J. Hutterly. PytQiri.o ndlfax. "'"! ?. .ourtn, Robert Fish. ti( I inn. iingiiinn'--' . nsi . KXvrlmmbn noat Club. npnngneio. Time. 82 1-8 i.nrl(lon slnitle shells rhRmplonshln- An hv iloul. Zohn. First Hohemlnn Boat tl.nta 11 C. New York : .MM HP. O. Won Club, Atisnta "., - :.,":: J, cini. rhilndel Sn?"fourh.C,WMter ntallnr. Undine Bun f-lib rhlUdflohU: fifth JerernlRh Shea. niv.ruM n C. Cambridge: sixth. Iloperi SlmJin Potomac Hoat Club Washlncton. n r "'.wntn Oeoree W. Allison. Undine ? S:: fhlUdeiphlsiJlBtilh. ;. J. Sullivan. Jt Alpbonnui P r Tim. RM7. Snlor nunrtcr-mlle dnh champlonehlp Won by John n Kfllv. Vesper lloat .Club. rhlUd'Irhla. ond, Walter nhdlnir. Undine Bilre Club. Philadelphia! third. qeore W Allison, Undine llarite Club. Philadelphia. Time, lm 2T 1-Ss Junior elRht-oared shell (special) Won by Duluth noat Club (Plotnlky. I.e. Rnlek tnacher. Jlorreson, Qusde, !. Vincent. llauK, llrldomsn Mitchell)' second New HocheHe JloVlnr Club third. Norton lloat Club: flfth, Tattsilt Canoe Club, Worcester. Time, Om. IS 2-C. Intermedlite four-oared shell champion ,hpWon by Duluth Hont Club (Johnson, B. Henrlcksen, J Itenrlcksen and Thorbum)! econd. Naval Academy. Time. 7m. 35. Senior International four-oared shells championship Won by Pennaylvanln BarM Club, of Philadelphia (Myers. Klose. F. redarschmldt. 13. Federschmtdt): second. Du luth Boat Club (rnmposlt crew); third. Cen tury Boat Club. Ht. Louis. Time. 7:1B. Intermedial elcht-oareil shells champion ship Won by Naval Academy, (Bowland, Jtslslnr, Lee, Frawley, Qillairner. llenard, I.fehfleld. Wanrelow, Co Rothwell): second, Detroit Boat Club: third. Duluth Boot Club: fourth. Norton Boat Club Crew No. 2, Worcester, flfth, Norton Boat Club Crew No. 1, Worcester. Tlmo,-0:.vr. U. S. Wins Shoot Antwerp. July 21 Tho American team won the final of the Olympic team trap- shooting competition here today. The Amtrlcann broke (147 out of a possible 600 clay targets. The other scores were Bel- slum una: aweoen. ouu: ureat Britain, 488, eni Canada, 474, QUARTER MILE SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS T7N0CK0UT wallops are being di- rectcd nt the Fred Fulton-IIniyy Wills bout nt Newnrk next Monday night. Intimntlon thut tho contest is to be n fake is being mnde In stories coming from the northern pnrt of. New Jeriey. One critic. Jnckle Furrell by narae, writes: "Why Is It that Fred Fulton should be so enger to fight Harry Wills? For no other renson, so we have been given to understand bv n party who knows whnt he is tnlklng about than that there has been n mu tual agreement effected whereby Willis is to lay down to Fulton within fivo rounds in order to pave the latter's way clear to a return bout with Dompscy. in that event nnd should Fred bo fortu nate enough to cop Mr. Dempscy's title, the southern negro would be given n rjturn bout." All of which Is putting the thing pretty strongly In cold type: still there may be nothing- to tbe alleged frame. Monday night will tell. ..JiIT0 Jhow ar on for local fans hero to nunt. Johnny Burns will put on hl weekly iffi V, '".Cambria and finri Deacon will tate his Eleventh Street Arena show. A Sr?"1? ht tout between K. O Sansom S tlS,,pi.Iilf"Ti??nJ' to 1ht-round headline? Tnmr-J o..i!l .'S'?'! co ynoia and iommy Bulllvan.' Other bouts: Mike Connor v. P nki. o'Nell. Kid Beebe v Vflu" lUus and Torrv irortin v. t.. Wi Ule Eld) ., w,ta. ..r -"- ..jr A4Mittii va, Tommy tK; lnS'h.!S.5?d fohnnv. Mealy will tanle .i.5,"rnt,iel';ht.-mllt ttt 'h Cambria. In the mfst T0nii?15.n'" o' rhlch Pet9 no" will ?ack nSXPJ cCann,I?rn' (Kid) Erne v. ii5ri,Dl,vl"Ji Youne Or ffo vs. Joa Spencer ondjlocky Bord vs. Pranklo Smith are othei- N,JTOti!n,w"tr, '"LfO to lhrlde. ot w'.? m,i?1,or bputs, Youne Tomharkey. stmWKt,.rblliy-, wl" ,how In the ten-round Ihe rmis,-'?d Joh.nn'r Pton will appear In e Mmlllnal of eight rounds. h?i ''tCann h placed htmeelf under the management of Cbick Carsey. McCann?a Jap Gauze Ponge Shirts' With Separate Collar to Match As Cool aa a Breeze a Wonder for Wear" $1.00 and $U0 Silk Fille Two !f.i ,'i ' r m ilia ii Rommel Victorious ' Over the Tigers Continued from Pace One Hommcl Rncrlfirfls .Tnnen in TTellmnn Witt drove one to left which Veach plucked out of the air with his bare hand while In a full sprint. It wenb for a sacrifice fly, Galloway scoring. Dykes singled to center but was out stealing. Woodnll to Young. Ono run, two hits, no errors. FOURTH Shorten doubled down the right field foul line, Vcach sacrificed, Itommel to Orlffin. llellman struck out. Flagstend filed to Walker. No runs, one hit. no errors. Walker struck out. Weloh filed to .Tones. Young throw out Thomns. No tuns, no hits, no errors. FIFTH Dykes nnd OrlfDn took care of Jones. Woodall singled to center. Leonard singled to left, Woodnll stop ping nt second. Young filed to Welch. Thomas tossed out Hush. No runs, two hits, no errors. , Perkins filed to Veach. Jones threw out Griffin. Oallowny filed to Shorten. No runs, no hits, no crrbrs. SIXTH Dykes chucked out Shorten. Griffin made a grent Btop of Venrh'i grounder bnck of first and his throw to Itommel bent the vunner to the bag. Thomas and Griffin retired Hcilman. No runs, no hits, no errors. Itommel fanned. Witt also struck out. Dykes made the strlke-outs unani mous. No runs,, no hits, no errors. SEVK NT II Flagstend filed .to Welch. Jones filed to Dykes. Thomns nnd Griffin took care of Woodall. No runs, no hits, no errors. Walker wnlkcd. Welch laid down a bunt with Intent to sacrifice. I.counrd threw to head off Walker nt second, but Bush dropped the ball and both runners were snfc Thomas bunted nnd the bnses beenmo filled while Leonard held the ball. Thomas getting a hit. Perkins fouled to Jones. Griffin hit to Tlush, who threw to Woodnll nt the plate for a forcfi-oiit on Walker. Gnllowuy doubled to right, scoring Welch, nnd- Thomns and putting Griffin on third. Jones threw out Itommel. Tjvo runs, two hits, one error. EIGHTH Hale bntted for Leonard. Thomns threw out Hale. Young singled to right. Hush forced Young. Thomas to Dykes. Welch dropped Shortea'H fly, Young going to third. Veach was thrown out by Itommel. No 'runs, ono lilt, one error. Okrie went Into pitch for Detroit. AVitt singled to left. Dykes sacrificed, Okrle to Hellmnn. Wnlker singled to left, scoring Witt. Welch filed to Shorten. A alkcr fctole second nnd went to third on n pnssed ball. Thomim struck out. One run, two. hits, no error NINTH Hellmnn filed to Welch. FIngstend walked. Jones filed to Thomns. Woodnll forced FIngstend. Galloway unassisted. No runs, no hits, uo errors. TEST FOR STORE BOYS Strawbrldge & Clothier Nine Will Play Southampton Tomorrow Tho Southampton team, which hns: been playing all of the best seml professlonnl tenms in this vicinity, will be the nttrnction nt Strnwbridge & Clothier's Field, Sixty-third and Wal nut streets, tomorrow afternoon. Strnwbridge & Clothier linve mn terlnlly strengthened their team and hnve signed Fnlrburn, formerly short stop with the Klein Chocolate team, and n new pitcher. Wheeler Gllmore will take care of the backstopplng posi tion. Strawbrldge & . Clothier have also procured two new umpires. Jack Mc- IGowan, of Wilmington, nnd Hill Lcary. next bout Is Imoked for Monday nlcht at the Knickerbocker A. C asalnst Walter Ronnie. Two roast heavywrlxlits. Knockout Kre vosky and Spud Murphy, also are contem plating an invasion of the Hast. Bud Illdley'ls belnir boosted as the "Little Dempsey" on the PaclBc coast. His manager Plans to bring this Callfornlan, who la a featherweight to this side of the Mlsslsslfpl for louts this fall. Pete Mnlonei and Duck Flemlnff, a pair , ut uKya i-crry vriciuna, ur 1.1 rim. inn ., ring action this fall, Herman Hlndln will care for both of 'em, Johnny Mayo, one of the toughest boxers who ever ptepped Into the ring, rinds that he Is not getting sufficient exercise since re hiring. Mayo doesn't want to box aunln he says he Is through with the game, nut John desires the exercise, and he Is ready, to hire nimself out "as sparring partner rnr a feutherwelght or bantam." Further. Mavo explains, ''the reason I am specifying the 'weights' Is because I ;now I am human., and I know that I will not be able to stand '.he pummellng of a lightweight like I used to." Mayo would mako a good gymnasium opponent or any ons. Wlllnai Brltt Is going to stage a show at Lancaster on Ju'y 37, with the assistance of Matt Weiss, who also will rofereo the oouis. -rne proriam rouows: uave Astey vs. Hilly Jlvan. ten rounds- Tim Droney vs. Harry Thomas, ten rounds, and Bobby Ilobl deau vs. Tommy Dlr.ks, elgh rounds. Frank Loughrer and Kddlo McAndrewi win get together In tnelr ntteen-round oout at West Manaytink. the first week in AuEUSt. at 147 pounds Both Loughrey and McAn drews are training diligently for this match. aa tho winner will be recognlxcd as the I welterweight champion of Manayunk. Three ' six-round prelims aro belng arranged to . preciTiw the .McAn.lrMws-T.oughrev mix Neckwear h, " mmmmmmwm jM vA ml 0 RIE-MUR SHIRT CO. J mjpmS-l Ww& 1 908 Chestnut St S," or . ti HLstCJJR to 65c BAUERS 1235 Market St. and 1 S. 13th St. ' Stores I &l W j n 'll' "f f ' ' ' A ' lfl ; ' a; .i Only Seven Clubs Seek Frank Brower, of Reading Heading, July 23. Edward Har row, of tho Boston Americans, made the Rending baseball club a very tempting offer for First Baseman I rank C. Brower, the "Babe" Ruth of the International circuit, yester day. The Red Sox offer makes seven major lcaguo clubs In the market for Brower, who leads the Fultz clr cult In batting with nn average of .425 and has made twenty home runs this season. Oriole Shows Way in Opener at Empire Continued from Tate One Sr aV-V ran.' Aco "'h a I,j4' ei.S?ilN5..5A9S;.,h.,a,,,-,er-i' u- J" SMW' J01.-. T,"ner fl-s 8-H 7-10 2. Balljbell, JOS. Zoeller ,,.11.5 7.10 .!.. ' ti. W .'IS1 IT- Ji'",y.. S-l-8-1 7-8 A-TiKI:-1;!?. 4;?'.. Surnvl"nd. Franklin. American Doy. Tufter and Challenser 'also ran. Tinitt) BACK 11004.83, 1 mile: thr-e-year-olds, Turao l Jadcla, 117, T. Rowan... .in.R 7-10 1-4 2 oeorxle, HO, Barrett 2-1 S-5 1-5 n. Yellow Hand. 117. Turner, n-5 2.(1 out Time. IMS Ml. Marie Antoinette. Frano Tlreur and Pocntelto also ran FOURTH RACH, handicap, three-year-olds and up, 11201. R.I added, abnut a fur- Ioncs: 1. Ticklish. 122, Bice ... 4.1 9.R 4-K 2. Cnrmandnle. 120. Wilson, fl-t B-2 n-S 3. Bt. Allan. 127. Miller lo-l 4.1 2-1 Tlmf,,.-lil, Jp,ckJ.ck- w,r Ood, Pana man. Plfterent Eyes; Major Parke. Quietude, Title. Osrood and Jock Hcot also ran. FIFTH rtACi:. thrce-yar-olds ind up. maiden Jockeys, selling, purse $1004.84 1 mile and 70 yards: 1. Belgian Qm-en. 10(1, Kummer.d-l r.-2 fl.fi 2. Ooldcreat Boy 100, Joslah 12-1 R-l n-2 2. Slbola, 110, Peters 7.5 ,.i J.4 Time. 1:48 2-5. Thn Wit. Asterisk. Cad die, Nello Yorke Thistle Queen and Jason uleo ran. SIXTH RACK. two-year-olds, i)urse I10O4 M4, SH (urlonns. selling 1. Arada. 109. T. Rowan.. 18-10 2-R 2. Bacajawea, 110, Barrett.. V-2 7-s 3. Uallynew. 112. Bice.,., n-s 1.5 Time. l:0rt 3-n. Mght Fantastic Josqutna also ran. out out and KENILWORTH RE8ULTS - flBST BACB. maiden two-year-olds, purse 1. Alberta fl 11B. But- well 14.40 3 80 $a SO 2. Bomper. 112. Onusel 10 10 B ao 3. Natural. 112, Simpson 3 10 ...'".; u" ,-- "orotny nines, crutches. Miss Rankin nnd Bin Cedar also ran. SECOND RACE, tnree-ycar-olds. mllo and 70 yards, purso 11200: 1 Mark West. 111. Mor ris ""! 40 iui ti nn 2. Lord Wrack. 118, An- '- .'3r'" 30 -0 3. Old Sinner, 118, MoTait- BUrt '. 3 20 Time. 1:47 18. Soscol, Oreat Scott, John Roche, Tord and Far East also ran. THIRD RACE, four- ear-olds and up, claiming, purse il.100, 1 mile and 70 yards. 1. SWrface. Ill, Chlawta 8.(!0 (4.10 3. 10 2. Iwi Kross. 111. Mc- Tarirart 0.(10 4.40 3. Solid Rock. 111. Stearns 0 00 Time. 1:47 2-8. Hope. Hondo. Shnndor, Bouen. Point to Poln. Brlckley. Annie Kd Kar, Medusa, Befucee also rnn. FOURTH RACE, four-enr-olds and up: claiming, purse J1S00, 1 mile nnd 70 yards: 1. Summer Hlxh, 111 Collins. 110 J1.H0 (4 (0 2. Orenzo, 113, Barnes 13.10 0.70 3. O. M. Miller. 114, Butwcll 10.10 Time, 1:47 Bansnn, Rainbow Girl, Hob Baker, Thlllstlne, Medford Hoy, Constantino, Darnay. Joan of Arc, Ccntcstnnt also ran. mum Store Open Every Evening Except Tuesday Men! Extraordinary Co -operative Sale of Fine Clothes, featuring 1BJ . , n f&$mk nHf ,JUWjj, M , $v. tj. Tl rnf A rVkiif. ft I W B Special Ww H Groups: m1 I " Boys' Jp B Suits fli Ii Savings JSfJ 1 $t;.85 M ! and up. HJPTDP Sand Store Open Eveiy Evening .Except Tuesday ugjbiUMu VkiiuMifiJUHiA, K m&Bm) fhils Get 7 in 9th; Win Out, 10-7 Contlnard from Vntt One Rowlings who tagged him before he could go back to first. Barber lifted to Wil liams. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH Herzog threw out Wil liams. Paulctto elevated to Flack. Meusel was called out on strikes. No runs, no hits, no errors. Robertson singled to center. Taskert sacrificed, Paulette unnRslstetl. Denl hit a home run when his hit bounced over Wllllams'8 head. Robertson scoring ahead of him. J. Miller threw out Dnly. Vaughn drove a two-bngger to tho center-field fence. It seemed that Vaughn did not touch first and wns de clared out. Williams to Flptcher to Paulette. This erases any credit for n hit. Two runs, two hits, no errors. FIFTH Fletcher walked. J. Miller called out on strikes. Wheat singled to right, putting Fletcher on third. Crn vath batted for Smith and walked, fill ing the bases. Tragesser batted for Iebourvcau ana .Meadows rnn for Cm. vath. II,crzog tossed out Tragesser and tlctcner scoreu. ivawungs lined to Deal. One run, one hit, no errors. Enzman playing left field, Meusel right and uaina pitching for the Phil lies. Flack beat out a bunt to Onllla Herzog singled to center, putting FInck on second. Terry sacrificed and when PaulCtte threw wild to third, trvlne to force jnacK, ne scoren, iierzog taking tniru ana xerrv second, unriior's sac rifice fly to Williams scored Herzoir nnd sent Terry to third. Robertson missed the third strike. Wheat drnmipil tin. ball and hnd to throw to Paulette for the out. J. Miller threw out Paskcrt. Two runs, two hits, one error. SIXTH Williams wnlked. Paulette lifted to Paskert. Meusel forced Wil liams, Terry to Herzog. Fletcher lined to Flack. No runs, no hlti. nn error.-". Dead pojiped to Paulette. Duly filed to Enzmnnn. Vaughn walked. Flnck looked nt the third strike. No runs, no hits, no errors. ' SFA'ENTH J. Miller doubted to right center. Wheat Hied to Flack in deep right nnd Miller went to third after the catch. Onllia wns tossed out by Vaughn. Enzman did not swing" nt the third strme. -o runs, ono hit, no errors. Herzog struck out. Terry died. J. Miller to Paulette. Borber walked. Ttnh- ertsnn singled to right, putting Barber on third nnd Robertson took second on Meuscls fumble. I'nskert wnlked, fill ing tho bnse.s, Denl forced Paskert, Fletcher to Rawllngs. No runs, one hit, one error. EIGHTH Terry threw out Rawl lngs. Williams singled bnck of second. Paulette singled to center nnd Wil liams took third. Metisel's Hnrrlfico fiv to Robertson scored Williams. Fletcher doubled to center, putting Puitlette on third. Terry whipped out J. Miller. One run, three hits, no errors. Dnly popped to Rowlings Vnugliti went out. Rawllngs to Paillette Flack lined to Meusel. No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH Wheat doubled to right. Enzmnnn wnlked. R. Miller batted for fJnllia. Carter now pitching for the Cubs. He went lu after Vaughn had thrown one bull to It, Miller. Stengel repaced R. Miller nt the bnt. Stengel singled off the right-field fence, scor ing Wheat und putting Enzmann on third. Wrlghtstone batted for Raw llngs. He walked, filling the bases. Wil liam singled to center, scoring Enz maun nnd Stengel, Wrightstune took third, Huiiey now pitching for the average savings of 331s per cent ! Wx went out into the market and succeeded in inducing several manufacturers, to whom we have given large orders in tho past, to co-operate with us in staging a BIG SAVING EVENT. A sale that would mean extraordinary savugs to the men of Philadelphia and vicinity. Here is the result. Come and share in thest; Two Great Specials for Tomorrow Store Open Saturday All Day and Evening $1 rV90 19 Values up to $35.00 Not Less Than 960 Splendid Suits for Men Cassimores, Tweeds and Mix tures in new fall colorings. White Flannel Trousers very slightly factory soiled Genuine $15.00 dP CA Palm Beach and Other Summer Suits All the good ones: Palm Beaches, Kool Kloths, Mohairs; some are very slightly factory soiled; you can't find the marks. Values $18.00 to $40.00, for 6IRARD AVEB&fea AND SHAMROCK A Cubs. Paulctto forced Williams, Terry to Herzog, Meusel bounced n single o'cr Terry's head, scoring Wrlghtstone nnd putting Paulette on third. Fletcher' hit n home run to center field, scoring Pnulefto and Meusel ahead of him. J. Miller fouled to Barber. Wheat filed to Flack. Seven runs ,flvc hits, no errors. Wrightstons on second. Causey now pitching for Phillies. Causey tossed out Herzog. Terry wnlked. Terry went to second, no play being mnde. Barber singled to left, scoring Terry. Robert son lined to Fletcher. Barbare took second without n play. Paskert hit on wrist by a pitched ball. Deal died, Paulette to Cauxey. One run, one bit, no error:'. HONOR SlrTTHOMAS Upton Receives Good WUhw of Many Organizations and Individuals Aboard the Steam Vnclit Victoria off Sandy Hook, July L':i (By Wireless to the A. P.) bespit e light, flcklo winds blowing today over Handy Hook racings lanes. Sir Thomas Llpton was confidcilt this morning that later In the day he would realize the ambition ot vcars nnd take home the America s Cup. Indeed, he sold Jokingly that bo nnd ordered the ship's enrpenter to bulla n box for It, but thnt It would not do because It wns not elaborate cnougn. Sir Thomns received todny a score or cablegrams bringing him good wishes from the British pilgrims, officers and crew of the II. M. 8. Erin, Melbourne Stock Exchange, Roynl Yacht Clubs of Australia and Jamaica and British veterans of the world war. OFFERS DEMPSEY $250,000 London Promoter Seeks Bout Be tween Champion and Carpentler New York. July 2.1. William A. Brady, representing O. B. Cochrou, tiift London promoter, hns announced that Cochrnn has offered ,$2r,0.000 for Jack Dempscy's end of n bout with Georges Curpcutler In London for isovnmocr or December. Brndy snld thnt he w-ns not only authorized to mnkc this bid for the British promoter, but to post a forfeit of $100,000 with uuy reputable person in New York city to guarantee the np penrnnce of Cnrpentler. The English promoter still hns Cnr pentler under n long-term cotitrnct. Dcmpsey declared that he would not leave the country to fight Cnrpentler nnd the French champion Is said to be against boxing the world's champion on this side. MAKE HIGH SCORE American Olympic Trapahooters Smash 547 Out of Possible 600 Atitwrrn. July 23. The Amerlcnn trapshootlng tenm In the Olympic com petition todny closed its shooting In the tenm match here with n total of 5-47 targets out of n possible (KM). The in dividual American scores out of n pos- i Nlble 100 were Frank M. Troeh. Van couver, Wash., !l: Mark Airle, Cham paign. 111., 04; Hnruce Boner, Cincin nati, 0.T; Forest W. McNicr. Houston, j Tex.. IW: Frank S. Wright, Buffalo. I SO; Jny Clnrk, Jr., ,Worccster, Mass. 84: total, ."17. Troeh shot the last thirty targets Lwith a severely cut trigger finger. j Bolden Rejoins Cardinals KnnsaM nty. Me.. July 23 William Pnlden, i rliiht linnded nltcher with the local American Association club, has been turned back to th- Ht. IajuIs Nationals. and Thursday! Values up to $45.00 Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits in the new browns, green mix tures und grays suitable for Fall. 5000 Prs. Trousers To match Suits: To clear at $0.30, $4.20, $3.40 fljo flA and ns low as vvU $ 9.50 and up and Thursday $OQ.75 u sxjw '23 1 1020 DEFENDER What May Happen in Baseball Today AMERICAN' LKAflUR rinh W. I.. .0. Win Ise .832 .843 .81X1 .4K2 .477 .450 .315 .280 Cleielnml New York OH 10 30 32 85 42 45 45 84 04 .(WD .(112 .002 .488 .483 .484 .340 .280 .883 .88(1 .607 .404 ,480 .471 .387 .207 l mesro S3 Mushbirton .. 40 St. IxmOs .... 42 Boston 3D Detroit 20 Athletics ,. . Jfl NATIONAL LKAOUK Clnh Brooklyn .. Cincinnati ,, I'lttsbtii-Eh . New York . . Nt. Ioul Chleniro . . . Boston I'hlladelnhl. W. U 37 37 8f 42 44 43 4D r.c. .884 .851 .819 .BOO .41)4 .48U .442 .410 Win Ise .578 .848 .812 .411 1 .480 .484 .438 .405 82 40 43 42 43 44 31 34 .880 .580 .524 .808 .800 .403 .440 .417 YESTERDAY'S RESULT8 AMKIttCAN IJSAriUK Si Detroit, 1. Athletics Washing-ton, 8 Ht. Louis. 4. Chicago. 2 Boston. 1 New York, lli ofcTrtond, 3 (eleren Innlnis, darkness). S-ATtllVAr. swArn- Chlcnro, 4 Philadelphia. 2. mtsbursh, 3l Brooklyn. 2, New York, 2 Cincinnati, 1, lloeton. Si Nt. loots. 4. CONSTANS RESIGNS Pittsburgh National League Secre tary to Enter Another Business Pittsburgh. Pa,, July 23. Officials of tho Pittsburgh National LcaguS baseball team nnnonnced today that they hnd received the resignation of Leslie Con stnns, secretary, effective at tho close of this month. Mr. Cnnstnns announced thnt he had resigned in order to enter nnother busi ness. f CLOTHES Manufacturer's Sale of 5000 SUITS Men's and Young Men's nt tho remurftablc price of $18.50 Hand tailored and guaran teed all-wool. Direct from manufacturer to consumer. A Saving of $10 to $20 On Every Suit The lot consists of Green, Brown and Blue Flannels, Cnssimeres nnd Worsteds. Also Blue and Black Serges all styles and sizes. 807 ARCH ST. Fourth Floor. Take Elevator OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 0 P. M. A1 ;? h X; WiT-Cxi rVS TJUNDREDS of men and women have already joined. This is the greatest Fishing Contest ever held. Already rivalry is keen among the entrants for the honor of capturing ono or more of the twenty-four prizes. And the best thing about this con test is that the amateur has as much chance as the expert. Join today. Stop at store and register. If you cannot conveniently do this, write and membership card will be mailed you. Wrench, Etc., to Z7DET All Members r KtLt, To every member of our Fhhinq Con test. We give you an identification number, and utamp it on vovvlti. If Acjs are lost, finder can learn owner's name and address through us. Hun dreda ot keys returned to owners. "M Three-Piece Fish & Crab Net, $1 mange ine rn.sn a nil ou nave a min now nst Three sections Small enouRh to put Into k'rlp Emm I to any i'.'.RO net sold ' i , Crab Trap, Minnow or Eel Trap, $1 jorS.n Fishing: Line, 15c Waterproof Will not kink For salt or fresh water ue 50 feet to coll, Hooks, SUe dot.t I.euders, too There is only one M. & FI. Look for this sign at door. " i" ' ' ' " si TfgilT iimtC'V !' A RESOLUTE KRAUSE TRIMS DRONEY BEFORE LARGE CROWD Nlcetown Boxer Wins From Lancaster Battler at the Cermantown A. A. Johnny Krnuse, of Nlcetown, nnd weighing 1J18 pounds, wns entirely too clever for Tim Droney, Ml, of Lnn coster, Hnd the former was n winner at the finish of eight rounds nt the Oer mantown A. A. Inst night. Droney fought In flashes, but he wns slowed up ench time y the harder hitting of Krnust'. A capacity crowd, the biggest since lfl OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING JULY M. i;H Ti'i r-'IV; iiiliitii.i'.f l!,!,iI I JlMlsliilii. Ml'11! li'J iji!i'1"'iI lUl'1!:-!" .!i!r.!."iiii iifaiiiitltM'ii 7!rrS Shoes At A Big Sacrifice! THIS is the surest, safest sale this season at which to buy shoes. We have only the better grades to offer you, all regular stock, none bought for the occasion. You run no risk of poor quality, for every pair are Dalsimer Standard. 77, is TradiCTi Mark la On And is Your Guarantee Your SIiocm Are Right Men's Black and Tan Calfskin White Buckcloth Wing or Straight Tip We guarantee that oxfords are sold are lower than equal style and quality can be bought for in-any store in Phila delphia. Your money back if you can dupli cate these wonderful values. Can any thinking man pass up such a shoe-buying opportunity? . TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET THE BIG SHOE STORE 1 204-06-08 Market St. QUALITY vto vSSs.,T Vf '' ' -- "uy'iii'i.ijiji Cj Before ou Go Away on Vacation Be Sure t the M. & H. 6th Annual Fishing Contest $300 in Prizes FREE Contest Open to Everybody No Cost No Ohliaation Indcntification Mark Key Ring, Bottle Opener, Every Fisherman Will Want a Copy of "Nearby Fishing" Free Contains everything a fisherman wants to know Uipger, better, moi InterestlnK than ever befoie M.ui new features Gives Flshlnu L.tvs of Pennslaiila, New Jersey und Delaware Ha t Tips, all the Nearby FhlnK Points Within 100 miles of Phila delphia Tide Table Hint fir Amricri, for Salt Water Fishing; Familiar Fresh and Salt Water FNh, etc Free for the nslciiiR no nhllffntinn li.vtoer lVnmen'a One- lleee, Cali fornia ftjle Bathing Suits. $3 Women's One-Piece Swimming Suits, $1 $1.23 T.ifo ftlini-rl Cnila W, now $11.80 ti nor HI, 60 I St now St JfKy caiiiv mw At csnnca chip Ol'i:N TlIUltSDAY AND HATURD.W HVKNINt. t ,-ttf .- -7 w, 1 WERE "TIDW Joe Kennedy took over the club ,! the show. In the semifinal Johnny Morgriif, 188 knew too much for Denny OrccvuS, 13J. nnd the Intter finished on the short efcd of the decision nt the finish of. eight rounds, - t IVnnlU Vnrmor. 127. nrw1 TlnnBr''. . i Itodgers. 124. fought each other toCii,. -'j. standstill: Martin Judge. 1111, out-'i,,;,! iWUftllb tflllllll.V i70,tUIU(.tl 4t " - limit, nnd ltnundv Douahue. ViWn 4 fniejli llmtntl I .rttennrlMT I ill. in n HsE " fentetl Yoiiiiit Hlinrkcv. 121. ... Umpires Wanted Itnrotd C. Pllte. president ot th MoM e-omery County llnseball I.aitue, I seekln tliB services of several nrst-clasa umplras.i President J'lke stated that the lesnue would have the double umpiring system the re mainder of the year. President Pike can b reached at Cheltenham. Pa, l'ranklln ftutar (away), tlrst class, tomor row open J J. Hamilton, care of Franklin b'ugar Heflnery. foot of Hod street. y (Other Sports on Page 13.) lA, 1'Ci Mark sDSo wns Every Shoe Oxfords $8 mO Cordovan, Scotch Grain Black or Tan Calf. White Buck English, Medium, Broad Too the prices at which these AND VALUE: 4jf 'v r- H; S 1 ! ' I JAV '!'.'i Wr ft'1 ij l tUI i .'i tty V'W l-!J? S- iH I'rec-Spool Surf- KS. Castlng Reel .T.n.yd enpac (t Mail.) of "'man sller, Vt 11 nnf w.lm oiroile Kmiai tn 'Lee w if Q or i un .-u leal inauc SIO Anglesa Cuttyhunk Spool of 150 feet. Snccl.il at SOp JUU Look lSBi for thus sign at the doorway. wi hi: ' AJ i J I ", VA Wi v a it & .l !. V i-ft l l lih.Miii II I i TI II I I '. ' iN N yi ttV m r ..ji LKV