" IWT - ' TH vy m ' UMAN CAPTURES . IflMP DllfC PBIMR : muiiu uiil ui iu raw i Hbiu EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILAiliJLPHrA, EBlDAY, JULY 8, 102l 1 i f latlOnnl Rhnmninn Portals j ...,.,-,,, , v.111.. WD' Miles Behind Mntnr With. I .11,1 j ... . ...... (rllt RrpnUnrY at ValnrlrntviA. I ".? & " .-.-M.W...W 4 . - ylrtnnn famc ccco daoc :" ,m,w . """ , Clarence Carman, of Jamaica. L. I., h ' cllamPIon n"" representing ?.." united states, won Ms fourth raco Vy"1 week when ho ranturcu the 'flAljljiM Ttl 1 .- ...I,.. .. . ""' ii iici-i, a iiii.v-iniii' cniiu. ni o Point Hre(7.i Velpflrnnin Innr nlcht. Wed by Kddle Root, o( Providence, d being clocked In 1 hour 11 minutes iJS'i-G sccondd. It wbb a four-cornered OTent, Frank Corry. of AiiNtralln, fin "Blnir second : George Seres, of France, third, and Vincent) Maddonn, of Italy, frinjr forced to quit on the forty-third fnilC. Yhp rnifl wns H'ltnAuDiirl tiv nhnilt P fJPv009 cnt'wlnHp spectators. fh-mnP. ha Pptml,,l a total of MSHj mile j o far this week, and he l scheduled jo ruie m an hour race In Providence toniRht and n match race asalnt Seres at, Revere Bench tomorrow night. Mnn- OAV nftPrilnnM thn .Tninnli.n (ll'ni. wnn ?im PeorCe Wiley in two straight ten mlle hcatH. The same evening he de feated Wiley, Chnpman nnd Vcrkyon in n thirty five-mile event, nnd on Wednesday nislit Clarence won an hour race, covering a distance of -UWj mile In front of Seres, Maddona and Wiley. Last night Carman went out in front at the beginning nnd ho never was headed, pedaling a prott and stond race throughout. Not for a moment did no lose pace behind Hoot, and on (he last mile sprinted In the tlmo of I inlnute and 4.'! seconds for the final six laps, Makins thirty-one revolution for n lap and lTt for n mile. Carman drove his sprocket wheel nround O.'IOO times In the fifty miles. Corry In Good Form Corry, who also rode a hard race. was three and three-fourths laps behind Carman at the finish, while Ceres, the world's champion, was twelve land be hind the Australian. After being forced from his bike four different times owing to tire, pedal and chain trouble. Mad dona finnlly had to quit the race, having ridden but twenty-seven miles and four laps. Corry was paced by .Tohnnv Schlee and Ceres followed the motor driven by Norman Anderson. After the race Carman was pre sented with a silver ioving cup donated by George Meade, local sportsman, president of the Prune Club, and a great Dike fan for a number of year.-. Hoot Traa awarded a gold mesial. Tomorrow night Mnddnnn nnd Wiley re to compete in a match motor-paced race, the first heat ten miles, the second twenty miles, and the thjrd, If neces sary, ten miles. Orlntido Plartl, the Italian sprint champion, wns a victor In the onc-mllq professional match rare. defeatlneWII He Spencer, former Canadian titlcholder and now rcnrescntlnc the United States. After Spencer won the first heat by n tcanr two Inches, Pianl showed a burst or-speeii in the next two nnd came through with Hying colors ntnld vocif erous cheering by the big crowd. To Itldo Again Pianl and, Spencer were rcmntched to meet again at the local drome tomorrow night. i Plnnl wi out In front on the first heat, nnd at the finish It looked like u dead heat, but the judges decided Spen cer wns a winner. The time wns 2:42 2-5. Time for the last heat was clocked in 171-5 seconds. Time for the second heat wns 2:K13-C, Pianl winning by half a wheel, nnd the Ital ian finished In front in the deciding heat in 2:00 Hat. The half-mile handicap final heat was won by Charley McUoldrick, of the S. B. Wheelmen. 125 yards, in 1 :00 flat ; Peter Glonettl. of Italia C. C, HO yards, was second ; George Gcrgely, S. U. Wheelmen, BO yards, and Tony Gla- como, Italia C. C, 45 yards, fourth. Irank Harris, of the Olympia C. C, pedaled to victory in the two-mile ama teur open, forging to the front after a brilliant sprint on the final lap. George Patterson, u teammate of Harris, was lecond; John MeKeag, Olympic C. C, third, and Henry llraun, S. K. Wheel men, fourth. The winner's time was 1:30. MINI DOUBLES WN M NATVTY "Brick" Hits Threo in Game With North Phils Play Stetson Tonight DOBS ON AT SHANAHAN NEW FACE IN LOCAL RING Jimmy Hanlon, of Denver, Will Dsbut Here Against Jackson Jimmy Hanlou. a lightweight from Denver, lol., will mnke his riilladci phia debut when he appears In an eight-round bout against Willie Jnck soii. of New York, at Shlbc Park, next Wednesday night. Ilnnlon nnd Jnck sr n boed In New York several weeks ago, in which contest the Western showed Impressive form. Their return match here will be an eight-round bout. Icach Cross, latest of the ring come backs, wlit meet Frankie ltlco. of Bal timore. This, too, will bo an eight rounder. Other eight-round bouts will he George Clianey vs. Johnny Clinton rnd Danny Frush vs. Hilly De Foe. The opening number between Jimmy Sulltvnu nnd Joe Jaekson will be six rounds. . Louis Malls is the promoter. Three doubles from tho bnt of "Hriek" Mclnnls were n big factor In the 7-to-5 victory scored by Nativity over the North Phils on the lattcrs' grounds last evening. With the totals deadlocked at 5 all at the start of the ninth, Pitcher Dcvlne doubled, Itabln- ger singled nnd then Mclnnls' third double sent the winning runs across the plate. Manager Ilaggertv gave his batting order a sliakc-up, and it had a good ef fect, as the Hichmnnd club collected thirteen safeties off tho drllverv at Chambers and Stelnnder. Tonight at Belgrade and Ontario Nntlvity opposes oictson. This is the fourth game of a series between the two clubs. Stetson has al ready won the two contests plnyed on the lattcrs' ground and Nativity has won one on tuelr home field, llarless will oppose "Lefty" Auld on the pitch ing bill. Itoynl Giants at Hohlfeld The Brooklyn Royal Giants, with a long list of victories over local teams, expect little opposition when they play Hohlfeld at Brond and Allegheny. Tho towel mnkers will use their star hurlcr, Harry Mnckln, In nn effort to defeat the crnckNcw York aggregation. Hubbard or Williams will be on the pitching hill for the visitors. Hohlfeld will have one change In the Infield, Mnnngcr Bell having secured Aynu to cover the hot corner. He is one of the stars of the local bcmi-nro ranks, a classy fielder and heavy hitter. Dave Bennls, of Oermnntown, who defeated Stetson last evening on the hatters' field, has the Cuban Stars on the lay-out at Chclten avenue and Mng nolla street. The Germs have under gone a complete overhauling tho last week, and a number of new faces arc Todas Local Games Cnbnn Stnr nt Omnantowti, Chtlten ate ni and Mftrnolln slwrt. .,"."Mn nt N"tlvltr IMirnde nnd Ontario .li!,,1,lr!, PC".1 "Int nt Hohlfrld, llrood strCTt anil Alleithenr nrenne. Iolion nt Shnnalinn, IVirtr-tUlith nnd r"wn trrts. ..nlrrm?nit I'awiTMataon n Trnth Ttnt n IU ' U B0"1 nt I'ourthi Klertnth Insurnno? Tnnif f nmclm at Travelers. KIMMifr lnrn nt. Tnmnqun. t..1." n- Ti 'fame "11" nrnen! orrie nt Luttrno, Tenth nnd Hutler streets. YESTimiUVH ItKBULTS Oermnnlnwn. 2 HteUon, 1. I'nrlmrneh Giants, a; llllldal. 1, I lenhcr Tnuelers, rti Municipal Conrt. 4. rieljher Ynrn. 41 MlnerSTlllr. 4. nrfollc (llnnts. IZi fijenlon 1'. C. 3. Nativity. 7i Nnrtli rhlllles. 8. . ForU-Hlitli Wnnl. Si Merrln. 3. Minnnhnn. Itmoklyn nnjnl Olnnts. 3. Ilnrtrnm, flt (ilinhel llroii . o, llrldMbnrr, 4. I'. It. H, All-Atars. 1. ,', T. AlLStnrs, i7i lmm It. n. JJtnndard Dentnl lOi Nleetown Trnf.. 2. ..ii.iiuarii irnim, n,i iireiniini I for.. 2. Tnentleth Crntiirr. 10i reaorr AINHtars, 3. JS1". '"""out""'!' 18 Ounnti, 2. riieltenlmm, 8i Keralinn, 3. Jjlldnood, 0 Aiidnhnn, 0. Ilcllltld, 13i nmedlnir Hron.. 11. Ilnnkern' nnd llrokrrs' Laue flraham rnrsons. 21 1 lUddle-Ilenrr, 0. ,'uc"n"", t-'V "' Tl ,'M "A'' nichmond, 13i Jneknon. 7, jlniistnn Tost, lOi Rosen ond Prof, fl. rort"!liuTlSn,0 Inc,,c-R''Tl.n HhlP. l lI.d,'lPV!l'ltnII,l,, "'vision Uenalr, til Hull I)lloii New Work, B. NEW PLAYERS FOR P. R. T. Two Inflelders and Outfielder 8lgned by Local Transit Nino Manager George Zeller, of the P. It. T. All-Stars, Is making every effort to strengthen tho club and an nounces that he will have threo ftew Players In the line-up when Mervlne Is played tomorrow afternoon nt Tenth nnd Butler streets. Mervlne nnd Wild wpod grappled for seventeen Innings last Sunday. The new players are third baseman VIckery, of Southampton, and second baseman Lawler and center fielder Hodden, of the Harry Davis Club. The acquisition of these men tops the line up off in a way that makes tho team appear exceptionally strong. The last two games have been ex ceptionally well played nnd resulted In victories. Tulpehockcn Reds were beaten on July 4 by 8 to 7 and on Wednesday the Pennsylvania Giants were walloped 17 to 2. Mervlne has a fast club- and Is expected to give the All-Stars stiff opposition. n rSAVE $901 (hmntltv nroiltirtlnn nnd iteereuned cst of material) liav enabled UK to cut the lirlre. Small Flr.t Par- Uent ML 4-CYLINDER World's Best Motorcycle S3 PcrWecl ir'Trti fys,vir Tt T"r X Ssi )) ii I ASICIUCA'S InOEST CYCLE HOUSE L 503 Market Street E. L HAVERFORD CYCIE CO 1 &msr I I K I I I i Men's Solid Leather Belts Stent men prefer to wear a Belt md cf one - ptera good eoltd leather. The M. & M. Belt is one piece of Fine Harness Leather (not split). It outwears any stitched belt. Always keeps its shape. Refined looking and durable. Persons who know the advan tages of a solid leather belt, made by the most renowned SADDLERS in the country, wear nothing else. DlucV or Tan. Also Made With Snnp End to Attach Own Ducklo SO nm MARTIN & MARTIN y&.VKj 1713 Chestnut St. 28 South 15th St. -Brancheg, London & Nrui York mmmmBmmmxiwmwm Lowest Price in 10 Years! on the Finest Quality Whole-Cut Chuck Roast At All Our Meat Markets lMawE!iiimiriiiiiiii',i!i!ii:iiiiiiii;iriiiiiiii!iir;:i'iii!gi;iiH'i:i:;:iii;!;n:;i;i:iii';.:! The Biggest Bargain Ever Offered to Men Although the first announcement of this sale brought hun dreds of customers, our stock is so large that we have a fairly complete assortment yet. But it won't last long. asiif actisrers Sale ER to $11.75. All newest styles. AH sizes White Striped Trousers, $1.45 and $3.45 Community Clothes Co. 1028 Buttonwood St. TA0E Ma,k (First street below Nprlnnr Garden) Open HI30 to IV. 30 Vactory j- More. Another Big Cut STRAWS Every $ Straw Hat Reduced 5 Xvery style and braid. n our nincy weaves. H nnd G, now Hjieclal at II 95 e Regular S3, $4 and $5 Values Including nil Formerly J3, ft rlk ,lv" 1 'tl : IN ear fO. J 7.50 anil Tonama, Lakti Bankok Strewi .85 'Prellr HI Ik Jlolmlrl 4T.fi? g .Hn or Cnii ull Ut,( olfjC ...hailfa. lifn, now .,) SITE MEMS STORES Wf fit - r i, .fMljll I Extra Pair Pants 0 With Every Suit Come in Tomorrow! iKS MHBr Wtrra ki Cviwrt T& H B Tm iER. flBnTd aLI lL& Made to Measure 50 Extra Trousers Included Mr. King wants ynu to see these handsome ouitings. Every one was formerly much higher in price. Tomorrow you may take your choice fr.om u great variety of patterns nnd get an extra pair of trousers with your suit. The extra trousers will give many months of extra wear. SPECIAL BARGAINS! Uncalled-for Suits $4 ? A limited number of suits, made to order, to JH aB be disposed of quickly at less than cost. Some JBU C have extra trousers, every suit an unusual bargain. and Up TAILORS FOR MEN 104, South 8th St. - Stw Opk Mwidiy ud Saturday Eveaiag ' In Uio line-up. Ilcnnls Is uncertain ns to his pitching selection, but Fabrc will hurl for the Cubans. Dohson nt Shanahau J. & J. Dobson makes its first ap pearance of the season In AVcst 1'hlla delphla and tackles Shannhan. Tho Acst Phlllle aggregation has played every day for two weeks and only lost tun crnmpq In thnt Mmp f,nnn.. TIAM ncr In all probability will use Wajter Mackln, while Victor Kecnc, with twenty-three wins, will work for Dob son. Shanahan last evening, with Moser on the mound, took a fall out of the Hrooklyn Koyal Giants, 5 to 3. Moser, of the Delawaro River League, was on the hill for Sbannhan and held the colored sluggers to four safeties. Bunched hits by the winners In the third scored four of their runs. Worry Butts returned to the Brides burg line-up from Franklin, Pa., and n( tlian l.Iti, n M ,1 lata .. . unrc nun null iwu runs were a ' contributing fnctor in the 4-to-l victory I of Brldcfburg over the Pennsylvania ' Railroad All-Stars. Bob David hurled for the Rnllroadcrs and his delivery was nicked for eleven blnglcs. JIS 9v yi No Underwear ii w yr -B.yDrwjhoMt.ki. SSzJttf A? RedWovenLsfcal ! I 723 MADE FOR THE M W mm vS3 I It MjrourGutu-anUfcf Bymi- "CitjS ' iIueandSaiCactlon BfisfPfc Ml 6 VbiP ff I kj W I Mj COOL, durable cloth made of selected cotton In our own mills.thor ough finish and careful workman ship arc some of the reasons that explain the long wear' and comfort afforded by "B.V.D." Under-wear. . yi No Underwear ii w )rf l y -B.YDrw.thoMt.ki. cJ . y RedWovenLstal s 7g MADE FOR THE YJ ji 9 17 lilzlTJllll I H V. ) J I BEST REfAiLTBAMLl ) 11' l It ttjour Guvratitf cf jflM U ,1, fl Uue and Satisfaction kMK Ii ' ll V I wJmJWMIW JL J &ri Quality Ever Maintained "B.V.D." SlteUt Chici Crottli Union Sult5 IPat.U.S.A.) Men's Si.joihcjuft Yculh't (1.13 tht iut The B.V. D. Company New York "n.V. D." Coat Cm' lUntirrihlrtt and Kntt Length Urawert if foe iSe lament -f Wmfi J i.35 Box of Ten Ww BROKER actual size 15c Other sizes 10c end up Pocket packet for the week-end Have you tried the new, handy pocket pack of Girards? Just the thing for a short trip or for over the week-end. Drop into the nearest cigar store on your way to the train or ferry and slip a snug pack of Girards in your pocket. You'll find at the end of the trip ten fresh, perfect Girards ready to smoke. The new hermetically sealed box seals in the keen aroma and true tropic flavor of Girard and keeps out air, dust, moisture. Why continue to load your vest pockets with loose cigars and break them, when you go on a trip. Buy the handy Girard pocket pack instead, and enjoy a fine, fresh smoke every time. Try a pack today. GI R ARD Americas Foremost Cigar Never gets onyemmervesb h sl'-fc-V ,.ail,,.VE..fo ..ffitartaj., .,.,.. ao,y., , JiM tfriV). . I M m m Pw Mm svi wMmmuwJMGrMMVW rMMwmmwrJmmmimiimmmmmmimimimmmmmimn Mens Merchant Price Sale! nuiiKy v s. C-u- S - Ts iM A Most U Sensational 1 fl Sacrifice Made to Your Measure at Half Price A Genuine and Bona-Fide Sale at Half Price Man realize this! There is absolutely no catch to this offer ing. Every yard of woolens in our store is embraced select what you want and then pay EXACTLY HALF PRICE! We are perfectly frank about this! Wo are overstocked. And also this is a usual dull time in tho Merchant Tailoring business, and to keep our organization busy and intact for tho noxt month we mako this most SENSATIONAL REDUCTION! Every Piece of Woolens Is' Marked in Plain Figures and marked in the original figures. There has been no marking up to make this HALF PRICE SALE possible. We re peat again this is a genuine and bona-fide offering and we invite comparison. All the finest worsteds imag inable are embraced kinds that will be wanted for Fall wear. The man with foresight who will order a suit or two in this wondorful event will make a saving that will long bo rcmem bored. Come in to-day .r to-morrow. Don't wait! ! Get first choice that is best choke, always! ! ! 3aWboets .Woolens 1 '50,Woohvs '&ajirooJens 30 Chas. Adams Co. Philadelphia's Laryest Exclusive Men's Merchant Tailors 1617 Chestnut St. 18 North Warren St., Trenton, N. J. 1 ;Store Closes DnUy at 6 P. M. T-5S ..fri. ,-.,.. r ,
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