.- WWit r? a,.W: "t XWJ" - w vOT- ' . "' CJ i . iUJj, f, H,( w, MZ (I! .. t .$ V ' ' i jr.. FOREIGN PAIR WINS : ; PACED TEAM RACE a Defeat .uaAAana. ana milium (.awrece and Carman, 11 Points to 6, at Drome NEW ONE-MILE RECORD Mlqucl, of. -rime i. Lftwrcnco nnd Vng i0rar.nn.u rcn rScntlmt America Point llroeze Stir: ins 'night. ?ho event jv '" Inst n lh . x-o g- f..i.iAi in unit- '" 'i - rc0,rfc I'll nml Mlanol clinched the- .V"i 25 flnWi nB flnt nnd second, ro- WWjS 1 cBnml heat of twenty tPu U"enee nnd Cormnn came in S?rfM d fourth order nVmcd,1 ?I(!" '. rtflwS a Hcnsntionnl sprint In ?r nl mile of this hent. covering h ,i Mw "n 1 minute 41-5 second. StaMWirfng a new trnck rccorrtor the distance. F TIn,e . on The tim for tnc nvrairaira i-- The first five miles minutes 50 second!". clocked ,a- J..IQO.K. tun tnllnn. Jf!?l 1;nn.I fifteen milei. 20 :08 4-5. Ij K went out Into the lend nt the f nnttet nnd he never whs nuuu .. th " "imnth mile, when h s rear tire blcVo.it. his teammate, Mtquel. Rc-ln to the front. Vinrcnzo reKnlned the lend in the wwntwnth mile after n brilliant Edd Hoot 'pnoed Mnddona ; Mlqucl W8, behind Jimmy Hunter; Lawrence followed Johnny Schlcc nnd Norman Awlereon wns In front of Carman. , The first ten milm heat was won by Sfiddona, pneed by Schlee, being clocked la 13 minutes 20 2-5 seconds almost a ln ahead of Lawrence. Carman, pneed by Root, pealed to Victory in the second ten-milo hent in front of Miqucl, bj. several laps in 13:49 a-fi. The frenchman wns forced to change bikes daring the men because of u wrcnchcil bick wheel. The points scored lor mo ucum -few: Flret: Italian -French team, -; "..' ,. II . t J...1 America J ; second : America, -; mw-tan-Freneh, 1; third: Italian-French, 3i America. .1. JN'ew Amateur Record Jim Senmon, a Southeast "Wheelman tntrv, lowered the amateur half-mile track record twice last night. With I handicap of eighty yards, Scamon won the first hent In 57 2-5 seconds, and the final hent in 55 seconds flat. The previous best time made on tho local track wns 5S seconds f!nt. A scnsatlonnl sprint in the Inst lap enabled Frank Harris, of the Olympic C. C to win the two-mile, nmatcur open. His time waa 4 minutes S3 1-5 s?conds. t A. Tomorrow night's program nt the 'Drome includes n forty-mile race with four atarters. They nrd to be Farcy Iiawroncc, Mnnus Bedell, Frank Corry and Tommy Smith, the youthful New York pace follower. A special mile team match race between Bobby Wal thour, Jr., and Frnnk Gronofskl and Fran Harris and "Willie Grimm also is on the enrd. Scottish Soccerlsts Here July 16 .Vu' Vr.rk. .lilno IT. Tho Third Lanark football club tenm or Scottish International. KCcer piaerB, undeieiueu in eigm oonicnis trilnit leading t'lnnolan teams, will open In tour in the United States. July 10 plnv Int t Jersey City. Tho tourists will play ill tamta in tho United States, at Bethln. f,m, Pa.. July 13: Philadelphia. July 16: Nw York. July 17: Horton, July 10. and Till niver. Mass.. Julv 21. TENNIS BALLS & NETS Wriirlit & Dltaons "50c 1321 chnmplonshlp ten nis balls Double court tennis neti, $5 heavy thread, well mado lennia Pole, per pair, $1.25 Dry Marker, $2' Broadway Cycle Co., Inc. "The Sport Centre" 527 MARKET ST., PHILA. JgZ5Z535Z5Z5c5am5S5Z5g5Z5rErrn Fish Are Biting HTNnW K.ro"t eatclieg of ITloun ?'iCro,'lHSrs' W'eftkllsb and an occasional Drum nre helnc mode ?'itorr,c!clUt'' Anjjlesen, Ocean t-l'y. Let us flt you out. We Furnish Everything Exceptjthe Fish Ocean City, Free Spool Surf-Casting Reel, $10 :rji ., ,. Mroot;, denenrt.ilil,. Merman sliver. Surf-Casting Reel fur0Ir,1 "PacltV, fully Buarantee.r J' $6 Salt Water Rod To piece,, stxon'in'y rnsde. 50-Yard Spool Line, Now nooks, .OC Dozen. . JC 6-Ply Leaders $2 Collapsible Landinnr Nni iMOtfliTT 7ii7nr7T7 fi5liMABk7FTT,l "i"-n .nurs. ,v sat. E,t. Hyg AdkyhyL d. ' $5 multiplying. $4 50c 50c 10c $1 if IJ Kj si fV ' ' ,.lSu..,. nalW1 5Ul w!liILTK!l?-""fcMWBAcM win tt!i&B 2 MADKFT tW m Jh AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES Srm,mi.wUJr "".. ""t'dass teams havlni fourth T street"' Sclln(lo 33 North FUly iii ''rt-l:ia nutfletder and catcher would !..iihi! co?ne5.1. -wl,h a 'earn of tho ame street Warfel, 1300 North Camao ...Aifu,n,,l,.c C i first-class Irnvolln S ,Ju'i "JiC1" n?l"' J- i-'wy 1703 South Jit. CiUlmerc, a flrt-clno team, has open dates away, if, Unumockl. aou Wharton street. Inileldcr would like to hear from all first class teams -in noeil of a player of the same rff' . A- Towers. Jr., a012 Houth Six teenth street. Nt. Alphunsiift' C. C. a flrst-rlaas team, nan open dates for all clubn olTerlne reason able guarantees, J, J. Lynch, 82U TasRer street. Ullson A. C, has open date away. Dan Dnnot, 833 Itoscucrry street. Tliero urn letters In tho Sports Depart ment of the i:r.Ni vt l'unl.iu Lehoich for uarney Hchaffer, a'rard F. C.i Jlmmlo Bon ncr. Hhnnahnn C, C.i Melroso A. C Atlantic City: Rogers, Audubon Club; l'ltrhor Long, JJfst Park Sparrows, nnd 1'ltclter Shoro Queker t'lty Pros. West Park A, C. has open dates for all ftm-rins home teams. E. J, Dalles. OI'J North Flfty-ntlh street. ro oiitllelilrrs and two Inflelders would llko to ronnei't with ti second-clans team. Uallplacra, 1730 Bouth Mole street. imimnr .1. A., of Houth Phllly. would IJke to hear from all first-class teams pay. In a fair cuarantee. W. Levlnson, 1417 Porter streot. Several flrst-rlasn ballplayers are wanted by a fast home team. 0005 North Second street. Auburn A. C. would llko to hear from flrst-elasB homo teams that have Juno 18 and 10 open, A. Landls. phone Diamond C0S1. Anro A. A., a semi-pro team, desires to hear from all clubs paylnK a fair guaran tee H. K"pp. 2420 North Ijiwrenco street. Gerninntonn II. II, C. would 11kg to hear from nil first-class teams In tho city playlnt Saturday. Sunday r.nd tulllsht ball. J. Qal lapher. phone Wyoming 33110. -Main Line Alliitara would lika to book games with all of the best Indpendent earns in tho city. i:d Burns. 2033 iloore streot. Trinity Reformed II. O. would like to ar- rango games with all nfteen-aeentcen-year-old teams either at homo or away. A. Pan coast. 3431 North Smedley street. Morwrn Field Club will -travel for the rest of the reason, and would like to hear from nrst-class home teams. Manager Adler. 030 North Orianna street. Mjrthwest Pro, would llko to ioook games this Saturday nnd Sunday with first class home teams. J, Hooer. 208.1 North American street, phone Columbia 000. 1)111 ft Collins A. A., a fust traveling team. In without n game for Juno 18. Ud Ilarblnson, phono Kensington 4402. .7MV3lnA.n A- A. wants to book a citno for this Bund ay away. A. I,. Cassell, phone Diamond 8111. l'onlyn A. C. a fast traveling team, wants games with all nost-clnss aggregations. W. C. Murray, phone Frankford 10R0 W. T. II. II.. a flftocn-seventecn-year-old trav eling team, wants games. M. Qrobm&.t. C01 Rltner street. I.rrlc A. C. would llko to arrange games with all Blxteen-sevenleen-yoar-old teams haMng grounds. J.ohn Menslck. 15041 Walton avenue. (V.lnmhla A. (!. wishes to bonk gimes w"th ill flrst-elaes home teamx, W, C. Salten bcrser. 1J8 Purfor Htreet. TnIpehoekm lleds want tQ book games witn an teams onering reasonable imuc. ments. F Kaltinchcr, 1414 Clovel nnd nvo- nue. National A. A., a ftrst-rlas traveling team, wants games with all clubs of tho same caliber. C. McDonough, 1818 Ollllng ham street. Cameron Field Club, a traveling team, wants twilight games. O. Anderson, phone Poplar 3978. Cohorkslnlc Rerrenllon Center would like to arrange gnm"s with all first-class teams, at home or away. T. Corkery, 2S10 East Lehigh avenue. A (Jiteen-nlnetren-year old team, nf Oer mantown, wants gnmes with all teams offer ing a fair guarantee. Vincent O'Donnell. 8000 Matthew street. A sixteen-) ear-old player wants to connect, with a team L. Weiss, rare of Wilkinson Motor Co . Ifith and Mt. Vernon streets. Comet n. O, wants to book games with all fhlrteen-flfleen-yenr-old teams. L. tVe'. teln. 1848 North Franklin street. rnechnll F. C. a fait semi-pro team, wants games this Saturday and &eeral other dates with first-class home team. U. Cav nnnugh. phone Woolland 0S71. Reduced $90 ronn- ACE CYLINDER H.MALI. FIRST PAYSIKNT BALANCE 5 WEEKLY Call for demonstration. Your old motor cycle taken In part payment. Immediate delivery. Phlla. factory herrlce FREE. Haverford Cycle Co. AMERICA'S LAROEST CYCLE IIOL'NE 503 Market Street E. l. Jllll Factory to You .fttffC iTA "STRAWS Oh, Boy! 1922 Prices Here Now The good old days have returned. High prices, we bid you "good-bye." We have taken our entire stock of Straws in all our stores, divided them into two lots and cut the price so much that it hurts. Oh, boy, think of it I Regular $ fl ' $3 I Straws H Now py ML $6, $7.50 and $9 Pan- amas, Legnorns ana Bankoks. All Reduced Ell 1217 Market St. EVENING PUBLIC va t!lS.hr8'ijA,wanl a game on June 18. ivhA 2J,47 IJJ.,.h ont "treot, .m.."l. ,VC" ' w't Philadelphia, wants MOmt,Valahc0em.eire.tnWR', Ed el"nwltz' nAr(R'..A,'i A I11 Ju" 23 an J 20 open for JuX nrt"rl-e,l'l1' home teams In and about the ..,,.1 75?i,rr All-Stnrs want to book games 7 rn?.nea,m Rkln n 'lr KUarantce. K. J. Morgan. Ji2fl i:nt llerks street. ...w '""o, AU-Hlnrs. a soml-pro. traveling FrarSkfo'rdn,2,lB2re,, Mt' "onn"- ri'onc noV,l?i,.1i,nlJ?I!,,',,c,'0., "f" without games for nmi',ar. Ri?,-5VnJaXwlthltlrst.cInss home " TfLC,tKi",i1' 1(1.00 8ou'' Yewdell street, Tioga A, ('. Is without a game for this T?oX StM0? J "' MF'JW. Phone raS'SIl'lSJlf Al,"l,, wou'' "k to ar t ?'niil " m, f0t,ll, Haturdav at home. T,r..JSyV i;hono 'P?uiik 0113. tiCLnAvS.wCuM llko t 1'ook games with Auhltrn A. C. WOtlld like In heor from guarantee, ji. ..mve, care of I'enn.vivania " (!-.(; h,. ix, ,J(,ftW"o avenue. tlermnnlpn h.is a few open datei ror all Wy'o-mi'n"; & ,'am"- J' ""- o.'o inter l-.,irf II. II, C. has Sunday open WyomlnS8 """" l- Alldr'"1- I,hS"8 Jater V. ('., of Kensington, haa June 18 lng rcasonablo guarantees. Francis UlinlUe 2220 N. Delhi street. ' J,omc' Hllnpn II. C, a nfteen-slxleon-year-old nlno desires to schedule Hundav games i with home nines. Leo Rafter. 227 ltoxborouch avenue, Roxborough. Pu. "oxuorougn Argn ,. A. wants to book rnmos with nrt. class homo clubs, Horace ifoppf V0 North Lawrenco street. " .orui Anchor (llnntn has Aiguit 18 and 25 nnd ....-...., ...,.,. iuoi ivciisoii street. A. O. II.. IMtNIoii 103. a nrst-class homo team. d.;alres to book games with tiains will ing to plav for reasonab o guarantees IP Coadv. 1033 Carlton street. ' P A flrst-clitSH pitcher wishes to join a flr.it tlr.ratean. .Jallnlayer. 18.11 Ingemoll street . ,"-Tfcnly Club, a fast trailing team wishes to book games with toanU of tho l"rnnt s" f1"' -"eulro 23U1 North Courllnnil f!ldis itenlrnn ,n K..n1. with Junior homo clubs offerir S...S guarnntoes. llob Reilly. 4418 North tlrau street. Anhlnnd A. A. has open date in July and Augustfor first-class traveling teams Would enpeolully like to he.ir from Stenton Pro fesslpnnls. Hrnest Zengerb, Cynnyd. Pa, .TakeV All HtnrH. of Tioga, deshes to book games with first-class home teams plUylng twilight. Saturday and Sunday ball. Jako Oevor. 3711 North Severrteenth street. Htetnon Club desires to schedule contests with nrst-class homo nines offering reaeon- iuiu HUMruniees. u. . r-uuer. care John B. Stetson Co.. Fifth and -Montgomery nvo nue or phune Diamond 8400. A third buwniiln would llko tn Innd a berth with a first-Clans team. Hall Plaier. 2301 North Thlrteerrth streot. Thirty-ninth Wnril Club has derided to trnl for tho rest of tho seaion Ans first class homo club deilrlng thla Httrnctlnn should write to Joseph Hrennan, 1831 South Twenty-Prst street. John F. Ollggett lrofenilonnls. a first class ball club of South Philadelphia would llkn to nrrango games wllh tc.imi offering reasonable guirantecs. Wm. McLaughlin. 2020 North Thirteenth street. Paieluin V. C. a. strictly flrnt-elitita tanm has Saturday opere for homo teams wanting a good attraction. .John Ilrnoks, ooio Paschall avenue: WoodlaUd 3001 M. (Ink, Lan A. A., a fast traveling team, has open dates In July and August Air Sat urday, Sunday and twilight games. J. Lotz, 8310 North Thirteenth street Dunkirk Juniors, n fourtcen-sevciitcere-year-old traollng toam. wants gnmes 11 Hrookn, 041 North Fifty-sixth ntreet Knnco V. ('.. a fast tnnm 1ms twilight games for all first-class traellng teams IJ, Markley, care Electric Servlco Co . Seea teenth and Cambria streets Fulton II. Cm a fourteen-Blxteen-j car-old SPECIAL TRAIN TO THE Dempsey Carpentier Championship Contest JERSEY CITY Saturday, July 2 Eastern Standard Tlmo Lt. Broad Street Station B3SU West Philadelphia 0.40 tZ North Philadelphia 8 60 Ar. Jersey City 10.40 A neturning, leave Jersey City ONE HOUR attor tho conteat f Special Train will run direct to and from Jersey City Station Ilefulir trains to nnd from New York con. nect nt Muh&tun-TreDifcr with tralas ot the tier wun ira na lo end t lupio j rnnat uecirio use to una iron hio. tall Avenue and Etcbange rince, Jersey City Pennsylvania System m Stores Coast to Coast 99 All Our Regular $4 & $5 Straws Now j jjj 0.85 &$ .85 r-W - $tffe.95 zmmm LEPGER- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, III Five Leading Batters in Ttvo Major Leagues AMERICAN T.KAOUrc f Plnycr nmUiub f I, Att. U. If. A;e IMIman, Detroit. ..BR ZVl 47 0J .45 Striker. Cleteland 4R IM 40 75 .JOB Cobb. Detroit .. .SO 2 03 OH ,30 Hlsler. Ht. I)Hl...4H 100 01 7 .'" Iluth, New York ..30 105 00 74 .3" NATIONAL T.KAOUn Ployrr nml Cliili . AH. R. II, A Homsby, Ht. I.ouls.32 201 40 M .413 Mcllenr). Ht. !,ouls.M 201 3H 70 .303 Mnnn. St. Imls 35 103 30 4(1 .; Young. New York .14 133 2rt BO .370 llreisler, Clnelnnntl.42 13t IS 40 ,806 traveling team, has open dates. 0. Bots, 810 South Third street, Culm A. A. wants games will all homo teams arnutAl elghteen-nlneteen cars of ago. n. Mastrpnardo 1213 South Seventh street. Ciiellcnh mi A. A. has open dates, at homo or away. II W. Splro. Cheltenham. Pa. iTiinkllntlllo Is without a game for this Saturday. J. llartzoll. 2120 West Oakdalo street. Iorrnlne Oli-nts, a flrst-elass colored team, wants games with all teams of tho same caliber having yroumrs. J. Edwards, 4JJ3 Ludlow street, , IIunteT f 'lull, a home team, has games for flmt-chiss aggregations. u. needier, phone Dickinson 4230, . , .Mctrow A. A n ncml-pro team, wants games away. CI. Conahan. phone Kensington Ml'llvllle MnnMwould llko to book games with nil first-class West rhlla. teams. E. Iindlngham. Mlllcvlllo N. J, , . . Harlnn C. ('.. a nlxtcen-elghtecn-vear-o d team, wants games away. A. Antal. llu North Iawronce street. LIBBY SHADES HAYES Four Knockouts In Dunbar A. A. Bouts .Too I.ibliy nntl Jerry Ilnyrs put on n clever exliltiltion in the eight-round wind-uti of nn nll-neRro boxinu nhov nl the Dunbnr A. A. (National A. A.), Inst night, with the former winnuif? Iiv n Hlmtle nt the flnlitli o eight roundn. Mbbv's left jnb served lilra in Rotxl stonil throiiBlintit the contest nnd fie iixtiiilly beat Hnjcs lo the punch with n rlcht cross. Tlie other four contests resulted In knockouta. Youti(r DiivIhoii wus stopped by Ktithly King In tho third. Charles Tucker stowed away Uowlnnd Johnson In tho third; Johnny Gardiner knocked out K. O. Washington in tho third nnd Kid Black dropped Jack Tysdn for the ten toll in the fifth. "iV At Last! A Comfortable CAP That the Best Dressed Men Will Want to Wear Every mnn needs a cap on occasions! Tho new Klosofit Kap different entirely to any you've seen bofore has the style and comfort that well groomed men want. The VI . Double-TT iUosem snP Rap Has Three Distinctive Patent Features The patent "V" Shape Top conforms to every facial fenture, miltinp; equally well tho thin, round, largo or small face. The patent double snaps prevent the KLOSEFIT ICAP from sliding down over your enrs, eyes or tu-ck and they keep tho vlir rlsld. Btiapoly and correctly poised. The patent cushion-fitting visor "takes up" any head Hhape gives elantlc-bund-llke comfort Go to any progressive d e a 1 o r ask to seo the. KLOSEFIT. Try It on. In spect yourself In the mirror and seo how dressy, coni fortablo and becoming It Is. COST XO SIOUi: THAN OLD-STYLE CAPS ! Tho KLOSHKIT (Douhlo Snap) Kap Is Kld with a reg. Ijtercd trademark, Is fully protected by bush patents Demand the Genuine and look for tho trudemark In side. KIosefitzrKapCo. 158? Market St., 1'hllo.. IM. The Kloaefit Kap la for Sale at the Following Stores Aiiplrbnuin, 733 XV. Cilrnrrt Ave. llevbe SIS South St. llryinun Ilron, flr-A XV. (ilnird Ave. llertier Qunllty Clotlien 1511 Murket Ht. Ilnrhnrneh Quality sljapn. Ine, 7 S. 13th Ht. Il.iclinriioli ()uullt shuiik, Inr, in S. 3'.M St. Iliirhartieli Ouullty hhopH, Inc. XO.tl (Irnuiintuwu Ate. Klmer I.. llliu I53.1 Columhln Ave. Cllroii-I.emllt sioii llroitU Krle Ave, I)e I.ikii llru-. H.i:. Cor. Moiitroite X Htli St. lie I.ucn IlroH, t tli S. I'lissviinU Are. Geo. I. Kakle, 1R31 Market St. l-lll-l Hatters, JK37 N. 21 Ht. lVlrdnmn's Mon' Shops .18 S, 00th Nt. l'rlrdmiin'N MrnV Shups DOM .Market St. (lould It Frrrdiiinii '.MK Alarktt St. (ilrsh. 012 .Market St. The Marne Hut To. (lenuiiiiloiMi .. l.ehlcli Ave. If. Haurh 2131 firrmintoHit Ave, n. H. Illlhorn, 2IH Market ht. Mniller IlroH., 1UII7 Market St. Hiuller Ilron., 1S1 N. 8th Ht. l'hll I. Spaeth Irfinranter Ae. at 40th Ht. I'rtuin n. idud , mei. a. H. Tronow. 280.1 Cllnird Ayr. 4PENNATHLEIES .III Brown, Maxam, Landers and Bronder to Represent Phlla. in Pasadena Meet BARRON MAY MAKE TRIP Philadelphia will be well represented at the national championships of the A. A. II,. in Pasndcnn. the first of next month. Four University of Penn sylvania athletes have been selected to mnko the trip ns reproxentnttves of this city. In addition Ilnrnld llarron. the Penn State hurler and cnutnln-clect of t lip trnck team at the Center County college may mnke the trip. The party will leave Sunday afternoon. Larry Iirowil. tho Penn cnntnln who last Saturday established a new record for 1000 yards on Franklin Field, will run In the half nnd the milo. llob Mnxnm, who graduated from the Unl- I versity on Wednesday nnd who finished . second In the quarter-mile nnd fifth In ' the furlong nt Cambridge last month, , will get another opportunity to meet Ilcndrixson, Ids cnnitiiror in the quarter-mile nn Franklin Field in 1020 nnd ' ngnln this je'ir. i George Bronder, who wns national javelin champion for four years prior to his entering the fccrvlcc, will try n IN A CHIPS TOMORROW! EXTRA TROUSERS WITH'EVERY SUIT 4 MR. MAN! Here's real fine fabrics have been offered Spring patterns, made to order, with an extra pair of trousers you' can't beat that anywhere in town. Come in tomorrow and let Mr. King show you the big savings. Blue serge included! - TAILORS FOR MEN 104 South 8th St. Store Open Monday Extra Pair Trousers With Every Suit Mmey-Saving Mews! For a Limited Time We Offer EXTEA TROUSERS With Each Suit Made To Order Don't Miss This Special Sale! Make your selection from splendid woolens and worsteds, mostly short lengths remaining from our recent "choice of the house" offer. Every suiting was "a wonderful isilue at the original price without the extra trousers, now they are actuallu double value. Come in, see for yourself and let our tailors measure you for a real tailoring bargain. CvAoY Av JVfntl Satnplei and lelf-meiiurini blinkt imt Kjraer oy imuu ou, of ,own on requeie Write odiyl P. B. WHITE & CO. TOM MALONEY, Manager 808 CHESTNUT ST. OPEN MONDAlrND SATURDAY EVENINGS JUNE 17, 1921 I comebnek nt Pasadena. In tho recent Penn relnH Ilrondcr established ft now record when lie heaved the stick slightly over 180 feet. He will nlso coinneto In tho shot-put and discus. Along with the three nlrendy mentioned will go Sherman Landers, Kcd nnd Blue track enptnin in 11)10, Ho will enter the polo vault and the running, hop, skip and jump. Lnnders scored heav ily for Penn in tho 1U20 intcrcolleglatcs, wlllch Penn won. Karl Eby, tho ex-Pcnn cnptaln, wns expected to mnke the trip, but a de sire to visit his homo, just' outside ol Chicago, led tho fflw-'iaircd lad to enter the National Colleginte meet which takes placo there next week. After the race llby will return to this city, where he expects to enter business. JJob Maxam, whose homo la In Washington, will also enter businesi in this city on his return from the const. Landers is in tho advertising business here. Bouts Tonight at Qayety Harney I)umn. of North Penn. . meets Johliw 1'n.xon, of West Philadelphia. In tho wind-up nt tho Oucty Theatre tonlffht. Tho other bouts will be between Johnnj Bmlle nnd Tommy Thomas ulid Kddle Hllej and .Iohnn Lewis, YounT .lohnnv Adums will meet Al Orecn in thp nnal bout lr Jh 110-i(.ndH class, and there witl tie four other nmuteur bouts. ?S2S3SSE5E5E5rHSH5HSlSiSE5HSrl.rC BOYS' BASEBALL SUITS Bate Ball team outfit at special prices; easy terms offered if desired. Broadway Cycle Co., Inc. pJ "The Sport Centre" pi 527 MARKET ST., PHILA. VZ5iEc!5Z5ZS35553525S5Z535Z5Z52Sa Made to Measure value! It's been years since such nt these low prices. Handsome and Saturday Evenings ItU n ir.rw COHOCKSINKJBETS PLAYERS 8lgns Brady, of Northeast, and Stct ler, of Temple, to Strengthen Club The Cohocksink A. A., after winning eight consccutlvo gnmes, met tw snags In the Colllngswood, X. J., team, nnd Folcroft A A. Ilenllzlng these defeats must be remedied, the club has signed Counord Ilrady, former Northeast High star, nnd Warren Ktctlcr, of Temple. Moth arc fast players and In addition good batter". Folcroft won after fourteen innings, 7S fmim """ ROUND 7tA 'WABTAX30 SUNDAY JUNE 26 && W Vw 1 1" mmn u a m tt jaHttttiUHHMvir4mttHmvivimmunmf Boys' and Girls' Summer Shoes Our Entire Stock REDUCED Every pair of our famous service boys' and cirls ' shoes, with double-wear, water proof Korry Kromo soles. Play shoes and dross shoes. Si.cs for big and little boys and cirls, Unmatchablc val ues! EF" -M3 iiiimaBmnariiciiimaMa w&&WmtMiMSMKf&iMmiwzSi i6i7 MEN! Are realizing the importance of this wonderful sale AGAIN TOMORROW! 3 PIECE Summer Suits Made-to-Measure Actual Values up to $45 English Mohairs Tropical Worsteds Herringbones Blue Serges Gray Serges Pencil Stripes Fancy Worsteds Man, don't pass this opportunity by ! We can only keep this offering going for a limited time as these suitings are reduced from our own higher-priced stocks and would cost us more money to replace. Our desire to book a quantity business during what is usually a dull period in -the merchant tai loring business prompts us to make this big reduction. Come in tomorrow! Don't delay another minute. Buying has been heavy, but assortments are good. All-Wool White Flannel Trousers Made to Your Measure 7-5 and Clias. Mams Co. Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's Merchant Tailors 1617 Chestnut St. 18 North Warren St., Trenton, N. J. Store Closes 21 8-7, Tomorrow Afnlmvn A. A,, nt fVilinrltnlnk ...... ...... w Thlrty-eigutH' (lirnrtl nventto and hopes to inita to tho sklddlnir. Tho, club la an: to hear from any team Having frm.i nn' I rnm hnviilff htMM vw .v- .-"'. ,' . ,-r . . grounds willing W pay a rainy ran, guarantee. Addrcss-.U. M. Smith, 4W North l)aren street, or phoiio Tio S535 after Oiilfl in tho eveninj. Dartmouth Retains Jeff TeireaM Ilnnoier N. II... June 17 rorh Jfj T..,.nu. former hurler for the Qlantn a, flrpon hnnehnlt mentor for tha last thr years, has sinned n thre-yer contrmet Jp roach Dartmouth diamond teams In IMt, lM.'.l nnd 11U4 m w ff 'M w &m Special train imim Hrndliie Ter ttfrtWh Mui minal fl.0tt A. M. k.fji,,,1nr,l Time). ,.00 A. M. 1 1 1. rrlm.l .Innnlnr at ClolBITI- Itnntlncdon St., Wuj ne Junction, no and .lenklntown. Consult Agents 8e and J1 Philadelphia & Reading. Railway gVi'rl:s;s; x - North 10th Street ' MensMerchatit Tailors iiiiBiustfwmiininiiiifDHiiiiiuiiiiiwimimmiimiimiKmjiimmmfJi Chestnut St. The selling at this special price has been tremendous. How can it be otherwise ! Just look over this list of materials can you remember when such a variety of high grade woolens was offered at so low a price? And remember suits mado to your individual measure. Daily at 6 P. M. wmMssswBsWB tiQuEEiB i . : i , ?1 , 'h -A. 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