j , i jjppApuui jJUTW! Y' (' lr -', -;, j.t.'- ,..; r ' w j .; 4 f 1 T" " ,, t) , ... W1 jr EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921 2B hH Jr..-. i i ti. nprlht In'tlio last two miles carried him through n winner by 100 yards over (Jcorgo Wiley. The Inttcr had been leading for about eighteen mllea and It wan ntjl until the lant mile Hint the Italian champion breezed through ahead. Madonna's time was 40 minutes 51 4-G seconds. Madonna began leading after the third mile of the ritep, overtaking Willie Goburn, of Ht. Louis, who got out in fiont at the crack of Stnrtcr Jack Itoduii'H jiistol, when (lie Missourinn lost his pace. The Itnllnn flyer kept the lead until the eleventh mile, when ho was forced to chnngo bikes because of a punctured rear tire. It was then Hint Wiley pedaled Into first plnco and tho Syracuse entry stayed out In front until he was paved by Minimum on tho twenty-ninth mile. With but two miles to go and still a lap behind, having regained thrco Inps, Ma donna, paced by Johnny Schlce, let out a terrific burst of spiwl. lie challenged Wiley and 'after n hard race passed the American. Madonna was clocked In 1 m.lnlc nnl 4 seconds for the twenty ninth mllo. Wiley, paced by Eddie Hoot, finished second j Percy Lawrence, of Snn Frnn Cisco, behind Norman Anderson, enme and 41 seconds, Plant winning by half a wheel, and 2 minutes and Cf seconds, with Taylor trailing by three-quarters of n length. Tom Uatson, representing tho Qua ker City O. O., with the maximum handicap of 185 yards, was the winner in tho final heat of the two-tlilrds-mllc amateur race. Ills time was 1 minute 10 seconds. .Take Smith, of Olympic O. O. ; George Ocrgcly, S. K, Wheelmen, and Frank Harris, Olympic O. C, were others to finish in order. The two-mile open nmntctir race was won by Frank Harris, with George Patterson, second; George Gcrgely, third, nnd Tony Gtacoino, fourth. The tlmo was C minutes 2 2-5 neconds. PICKEREL SEASON OPENS Anglers May Catch 12-Inch Speci mens Beginning Today Here's more good news for anglers. The pickerel fishinj season opens today in New Jerwy, and It Is legnl to catch pickerel of twelve Inches and over bo twecn daylight and It o'clock 1'. M. Indications point to good fWilng for pickerel this season. For the Inst mouth nnglers out for perch and catfish in these same ponds hnvo found pickerel more than fairly numerous, ln some Instances more of these fish were caught nrd returned to tho wntcr than jellow perch. 7 In Philadelphia, was In tovui a few day ago lo me Mnrcun Wlljlame. of the Audi torium. DourIah .till IH Interested In tho port and now l located at Jamaica. I. I. Three Philadelphia Ihn will ehbw I if bouts at Incftater on Monday nlsht. Thev urn Tommy Lotmhran, Artie McCann and Whltoy Ilurke. and will m-et Julea Itltchle. Itoeey Htoey ond Opplo White respectively Ted Ilrodle, recently operated on 'for ap nendloltla has .been dlachnrned from the HOLDS FIRST WORKOUT 'California Crew Has Initial Spin, on Lake Carnegie Princeton. May 20. The t'liivcnity of California crew, which arrived here Vcdncdy to stnrt training for Its June I race with the Tiger rorslty. took thi water CNtcrday for Its first trial splif on Lake Carnegie. The eight seemed to bo In good condi tion after its long trip, and, although a little rugged, showed considerable power with n short stroke, slntllar to thnt used br the Princeton crews. The Callfornlans arc the first West ern crew1 to innlto the trip to the Hast. Scraps About Scrappers Job Ilanntrr, of ro(tvlllo, will be liens tonight for nn eight-round match with Hat tllnic Murray at tho Cambria Club. IMdls Morgan meets Walter Hnnl In tlio sml. Prellmm Hobby MoMod v. Terry McOoern, 1'n.t Deener, vs. Kid HoKan and Jimmy llaxter v Kid McCoy. A fipeflal Show with NVrto boxers par tlclpatlna will bo hold nl the Auditorium nn Tueaday nteht. .Carl Ifirtz meots Jerry Hayes In thn wind-up Wher bout.: Kid Doom vs. Kid Ilurpn, I'oalyard lirownle , YounR Qana, Jlddlo Oonicerr, vs. Jolmnt Oardnor. YounK Ilurko v. Jlattllntr Leonard and I.Htl Dear vs. Kddlo Ucmla. Jimmy Hunter, wns fourth. ' iiiwrcnco mushed In such line fash ion Umt he was substituted for Goburn to ride tomorrow night ln n four-cornered thlrty-llvo-inile rnoe nalnst Mndonnn, .Menus Ucdell nnd Frnnk Corry. The firn one-mlle professional sprint match rare i of the season was won by Orlando IManl, Italian champion, In two straight heatH over Freddy Taylor, of -America. The times were 1 minute Lin Campion Beats Out hospital. He hea resumed hie dutle mi manager of nilly Doyle and Iloeltv I ord. Uoylo won from Opplo White ln hla last set-to, nnd now Is open for competition with , Artl McCann, Whiter Uurkc, Johnny Hoyce and Harry Gordon Spike Robinson, of Ilrldeeburg. has opened I n new irymna.lum. He has a number of i 30-Mile Grind .n boxer' training mere naiiy, inciuuing jonyi lVe-d Douglas, who uted to promote boilnc I Daniels, Joe Sharkey and Trankle Smith. x-i tpijjTS . nearTthe. FINISH si - 'J Jfifdonnn put n crowd of Jrffctoile fnni in " fonzy m the rrl mile motor-pneed rncc m i-uintWI(, l,' Velodrome Inst night, wl.cn hlAme DONNA I S VICTOR N BR1LLI ANT RACE w I! ' STETSON STRAWS DON'T LET HOT WEATHER . CATCH YOU UNPREPARED TF YOU have not provided for your sum- mer headwear requirements, we suggest ' that you do so now. We can show you all the worth while novelty and staple braids all in the finest grades ana in the correct shapes for this season. 0 Prices start at Four Dollars John B. Stetsqn Company 1224 CHESTNUT STREET Open Friday and Saturday Evenings kECKERC jJP QUALITY CLOTHES flf QUALITY CLOTHES 2514-16 MARKET ST. I PURCHASING AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTED W Jl 1 1 ffill o Record Breaking !L MEN'S SUITS Entire Stock in 3 Big Lots Downstairs Store Specials Superior Brand Trousers $1.50, $2, $2.50 $1.50 and $?.00 Shirts, 95c $1.00 Neckwear 50c $2.00 and $2.50 Caps,$l.and$1.50 $32.50 Values mj?? $35 to $40 Values 75 24 TNfewbrk Stjfes America Monroe CtotliesT&ewYcfvW ! 17 Million Dollar Clotninq Sale All Wool Suits Tomorrow, May 21st, will be a day long remembered in Clothing History It marks the day you may again buy Men's and Young Men's suits, All Wool Suits, (many silk lined) thousands of them, at the most welcome low price of $17 a price for good clothes that has'nt greeted you since 1917. Every suit in this Million Dollar Sale is absolutely and unequivocally guaranteed by us. We have undertaken in our chain of Monroe Clothes Shops to sell for four of New York's leading manufacturers, their entire this season's vast wholesale stocks; But on our terms, which will permit us the unheard of privilege of offering at these never before equalled low prices. Mens cmfl bun& Mens All Wool Suits $25 and27 Wholesale Values 30 and 33 Wholesale Values v B H wr AO and A5 Wholesale Value A wide range of beautiful All Wool patterns, Suits you will recognize as shown elsewhere at $45 and $50. Fine Hairlines, Club Checks.Grays.Browns and Blues galore, finely hand tailored. You must see these garments to ap preciate them at this price. All Wool Suits, every one; Serges, Flannels, Stripes, Herringbones, and many other fabrics in the new single and double breasted and sport models. Sizes from 33 to 46, and a splendid assortment at every size. The very finest imported and domes tic woolens beautifully trimmed and tailored. The fabrics, patterns and models will appeal to men accustomed to paying the highest prices for their clothes. The Greatest Values Ever Presented Anywhere Anytime I ALL SIZES: REGULARS, STOUTS, LONGS AND SHORTS MANY OF THESE SUITS HAVE TWO PAIR TROUSERS! Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back IT " T 1' All Wool White Flannel Trousers now 50 How We Undertook This Vast Enterprise This season as you know has been a disastrous one for clothing manu facturers. The unseasonable weather, the, public buying apathy, the unemployment, and numerous other conditions brought about a great surplus of undisposed clothing. Banks insisted on their money and you know you can't pay banks with clothing. "Turn our stocks into money," said the manufacturers. "In two weeks," said we; "IF WE MAKE THE PRICE." Well, the result is this MILLION DOLLAR SALE of MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SPRING SUITS. You can, commencing tomorrow, buy your Spring Suit at any of our Upstairs Monroe Clothes Shops at less for one suit than it cost these manufacturers to make them up by the thousand. We have prepared with extra salesmen, extra fitters and extra tailors for the extraordinary response this sale will attract But please, those of you who can, try and come early in the day or in the evenings, (we will be open till 9 o'clock every night, and until 10 Saturday night) so that we may accord our usual courteous painstaking service. Come Up! See and Save! No Charqe for Alterations THE GtNUINt O.OTH MFD BY COOOALL WORSUQ CQ Genuine Pedm Beach Suits 50 d up O You Buy Monroe Clothes direct from the maker via our lower rent Upstairs Shop from America's Largest Clothiers Second Floor, Corner 10th and Market Sts.f over Woolworth'8 OPEN EVENINGS 1 $ i r 2d Floor, Cor. 10tl & Market Sts. $45 to $50 Values tf ii ' ' a J . fttnaovt jv-ijv,,,'-.! . i r. .. iV (x-v.
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