32 '-' fn if. i .r" i ,.' ''$ V A- .V" 1 v I -. vO" ': .' '.,if it '. r A ?; EVENING PTJBLiO LEDGEK pfellAPELPSlA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1921 jj-iar ,iw,- , u ''. -i. "Kvn ,- ?r- it " '.r;j 15' v?;s ; jfekk, Young Hurler, Shows Well in His Debut With Phillies Against PittsburghJM '? S GOLFERS ; iHJEIN f r.uaro Dun Un HlHarston ana .. -- -r on Duncan ana mmmm,. Eighteenth Holo IjlATCH DRAWS BIG CROWD tV - oAVnV-McNinLICK Th. Amorlcna nmatour pair. Jerome TB i Vnr Mnrston. were t K .tthcfi Xh of the clKhteenth hoi. MVs I exhibition thlrtyrix-holo four- "ill it-bn11 due"" ,M,ru"J ""i MDlf followed the match. Their cords. ft" .V. B "v.-.VVm jRm8 Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE l'lttnburrh.. Jlrooklyn ... Phlllle .... Now York. . St. Louis... Chicago .. . . Cincinnati.. Uoslon M W. Tl AMERICAN LEAOUE S M TWI T F 8 TJ Cleveland . . 11 ia 1124 Washington. I) 4 7 20 Ronton 13 7 ' 20 St. LouN. . . 4 5 4 13 Now York.. 1 4 0 11 Chicago.... 4 0 7 11 Detroit 4 2 0 Athletic ...0 1 1 FLEISHER TO PLAY DECIDE INTERC STETSON HAHERS Crack Uptown and Downtown Basoball Teams to Clash on Former's Field Today FIRST FOR SMITH-FURBUSH INTERNATIONAL LEAOUE Tr'" n i In I?unc. r s IS ; J &:: i 4 -HT -no 73 n m .. 63077 72 b as . 4 n 4 4 . -. - i.l-.l thro'u nn tho first nVavors snot """"". v 4, Tirt. S to?putt. Tlio big crowd cheered J?M!v and gave tho American a great & However, on the second hole .oectotoM ved their cheering for &! fins when the American pn r gf-a3 &1ts In a lot of trouble IS? the best thoy could got was a 0. Miiih Mitchell and Duncan wore un J to tbd -putting, but they were Won drives, particularly Mitch -3 Mwbton Stayed1 a brilliant gamo. t&n, Dnncon'o fast playing was ad nlrod by the spectators. The match was for the benefit of the S Mawr Hospital. Demure debu SSta matrons and knlckored male Stodrcutaled In the gathering, pin Stattan on one and nil ot Ardmorc There wasn t peeping for nothing, jTMine. .,.i i, nnt,iu1v oared. ? fame of the' chief nrs In the it,. Is known through tlio icngiu SMTVTEST1 llochcatcr .. Oil 3 20 lialtlmoro .. 0 0 2 17 Syracuse ... 310 3 10 Jersey City. 0 4 1 14 Toronto .... 1 14 15 Newark.... 3 1 7 11 Reading .... 3 0 U Duffalo .... I 2 2 3 1 7 SPENCER TO MEET PIANI IN RETURN MATCH RACE GOLFJITLETODAY Huntingdon Valloy Moots Co- darbrook Over Links of Aronimlnk Club WHITEMARSH DOES POORLY Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues 20 20 40 S3 NATIONAL vrxove Plorer and Club O. All. It. " IIom.br. 8t. Iulu 7I SOI fll ISO NlotioUon, Iloston. 41 l.V (Irnlixi, llodtnn.. 40 IS J Voutif. Netr. York . M iZO AMCItU'AN UUOOB rinxer nrnl Club O. All. H. H. flpoiikrr. C rvniiMiil 71 74 01 107 Iluth. New York 70 'iHO 87 JOJ Tob li. St. I-oiil. HI Sfll 70 133 r.c. .4271 .HO, .snt .803 P.O. .420 ..101 .Rl .R73 .874 and U.Mh nf iho whole golf world .Dnncan, British open clmmnlon .. A.". . rvntohed Dartlcular- ,T1 ere's a hit of local clamour about &l for he not only won the Phlln Mpiia open. ome year, back but he s mot oraucr i .- 7--s:.;i:;r nlllh tfBK. the faHtest relfer extant. He Rldlrs up to His Ibnco nrt hits the ball all in the mime motion, without the waste of a Bocond. ' Mitchell, entd to be the world s mlditlt hitter, also attracted brciitli teslnteroit. Tliousands In all cltmefi live watched his sun-dried face as he ' b bent to his shots. Not too impres rirt In ftarurc, he nevertheless hns UK Iron tendons where they count In golf. He loU the British amateur once at the 87th but he has won the Hrltlsh pro Bitch pliy title, and won the Internn tlonal 1000 Guinea tourucy at Olen titles this spring. He and Dnncnn nre now rated as the two foremost pros broad. Good In Practice Most every one out there was familiar lith the record nnd play of Mnrston ind Travers, the latter formerly open mil amateur champion of this country. This pair have been practicing studi OQtly and had a best bnll of Ofl Sat urday. They were expected to mnko it I hard match to the end. ' After Shawnee Thursday and Friday, the British pair will hie them to Vnrh Irjton for the open golf championship f the United States. There has seldom been such intercbt fa this event, which Includes this year one of the flnost fiolds it ever had. The title has been defaulted by Ted Hay, list year's winner. The BritUh player lit sent bnck the cup. It's nn open icramblo now for 232 stars of many lenrnnd fnr-Ijing districts. A good many local players will com pete, nnd of particular Interest Is tho entry of Frank Coltnrt, Philadelphia Country Club, nnd Jim Edmundson, North llllls. Both those pros are new comers to this country nnd district this Tear. Their prowess abroad earned them considerable of a send-off over there. Locals will follow their work with in terest. Jack BtirUe, who finished tied for sec gw last year, is in thorn, a former fmladelphlan. Ho Is paired with Max Uanton, Merlon. J. W. Piatt. White nareh, also entered, and there's much Utercst in what tin local amateurs wW do. The locals we can watch with Interest Golden Wheel Also to Do Encore at Local Drome For the third time in a week a match uprint race between Orlando Plant, tho tall Italian bike champion of Italy, and Willie Spencer, of America, will be decided, best two out' of three heats, at the Point Brcoze , Drome tomorrow night. Until Inst Thursdny night neither Spencer nor Plan! had been beaten this season on tho local track, then the latter succeeded In winning from the former Canadian In two out of thrt-e heats. They were Immediately romatched nnd on Saturday night Spencer came through with a victory In two straight heats. Plan! asked for another ebnnce against Spencer nnd their rubber match race Is on for tomorrow night. Another encoro will be tho Golden Wheel, which was won by Clarence Carman, the American, from Frnnk Corry, of Australia ; Georges Seres, of Franco, nnd Vlcenzo Maddonn. of Italy. This is n fifty-mile annual feature. Because, of several nccldcnts Maddona nsked for nnother chance In the long grind. There nro a number or amateur races scheduled nnd several new riders nre coming over from Newark nnd Provi dence to ride against the Philadelphia youngsters. Boots and Saddle wvugaout nro: Ueorgc Sayers. Merlon; too i Burke. Texns; Alex Smith, Con ? n V. ir(luk Coltart, Philadelphia DIUIC. ,",- '-uwil aim ItUIUC. il, Hi OUD Harnett. TrnrfvtTHm. 1 1,M..i...l 52 7mTJ10mhou- Ovcrhrook ; Emmett Ma,! 0h'; Jock Sawyer. Torrcsdnle; AnajCamnbcll, SnriiiKhnven ; John Ed oundson. lancrch ; Eddie Loos, Clnr l. nm,i Atlnntlc City;- Bill v?lhV e"nntvlUe : BUI Hobinson, WetCluh; J. A. Roseman. Illinois; '; ;Jfrnr,ane fr'ckct; Churllo vlv.f' l ""no"' ! Jnck Campbell. Old Ban!' ni1 Iorr,B Tn'n"in. White- Northwoot Proa Want a Player flrnn.i!W'M''" Nhwrt rrnrnlonh t t . l ft "tlrt'. "nd would ilk ehb VJ. 'SIP. i1 co- -cn Rt '" The "SlurSllb! e'!!br,h An,",a,n M"M- tr Loaan Opons Home Grounds Friday eur I'nih,!1m?,'i,ft,', bVte" ,aam htt " irodi h ,'urniriy tne Ht Mon c ftir. Sn "fJ.;y ' .? Hrt l."m. Km. Miss Jemima is a likely contender for the Wnlkervlllo Handicap, the feature raco at Windsor today, with Eddie Rlckenbacker and Carmandnle likely to bo In close pursuit. Other horses well placed nre; First rnce Leochnres II, Lilllam Mac I!., Bred nt Home. Second Crown of Gold, Yorkist. Autlphon. Third Star Time, Photoplay, War Re lief. Fifth Sergeant York. Hnr monl(uo. Golden Autumn. Sixth J. O. Stone, Dixie Carroll, Young Adam. Seventh Dr. Jim, Benevolent, Nccnah. At Emplro City First race Modo, Leghorn, Irish Brigadier. Second Bnntrv, Dorcns, I'irato McGee. Third Thunderstorm. Despair, Suunvlnnd. Fourth Gladiator, Dominique. Natu ralist. Fifth Timbrel, San Stefnno, Dare. Sixth Wrecker, Ccllva, Frip pery. tt..r- t!?!?!"'- '". car.turln tho 110,000 Frontlor Handicap ith JJft I'll, ha a.Mfd ivnothor rich malio In hln tnhlr vch plnoa him vnill up amonj tho lemllnar monej'-wln-"" ;f tho ynr. lint Pal In rpeatln bin wlnnlnr perrormanco In tho Donlol lloono Ilnndlcap. In each racu dltanclns audi hlqli cloas rivals a nxtermlnator and Tim Por ter, and In tho I'rontlcr also illnnoalnir of tho veteran nillv Kelly, beonie un of tho nnat valuable jitnKo homra In th country. Th two atakiin have nattod Bom Pal almoat K3.000 In three diiyn. Tho WTmlaor mrctlnir hnt atarted out In fnehl.m to Irdlcat- It will lv ono of the bt or hld In Canadv. I.arirc stakes aro paid, ami tho ountentlon U lively. Thu ir.irlln; riaa all the map of a Kentucky raco mKt. Orrtl mpatl'nt" hr.ve been h'ld nt I.atonln but non that onr approahod tbo nno that c'or-d Saturday Hocinnlnif on Juns 4 tho niMstlnT continued for thirty-one rnilnsr dava during which time 217 r.iew wrfi run and the Immenso auri of $425,(112 was rtlntrlbutut In itakfs and pumps, the dnllr nvernxe 1ln tilbuilnn amcuntltiE to 1B 72t The atton- ttnio wua even larcr than the moat rmnato ctpcotatlonn of th manaxomont, whllo on liolldayn, Sr.tnrdxvs tnd spc-clal fenturo daya the plant was InaaVa'Jatn to accommodate the crow-lo Some of the boil horsea In th.i country, lttia of the Kat and Wot. were seen under rnlori at different tlmea. and the irort wan clean, htch c!a"i and unationdtd by any unaatory lncldcntu. K. It. Urndlei nold prldo of place nraornr the ownera In KTTtucltJ lth ISll.ntlO to Mf CKdlt, of which nt 11. to- hla line per frrmanca In tho Pflilel Doona Handicap, war the chief contrltmt-r. .Mnntfurt Jonn la an exosllnt fecund, with fJI.,-4 IS prln riniiv nnnniMl hv the wtuidorful rerforni- ancei of the two ouns dlllcS; Mian Joy and ar.u vv. n jviiiiiit is uiiiii After pnylne n trip to Elmer, N. .T.. last evening the Flelsher Yarn bnsolmll team will resume operntions at tho home field nt Twenty-sixth- and Whnrton streets tonlcht. where Ed Lusk. chair man of the Entertainment Committee, expects to hold forth In grent style. The ynrners hove as their opponents tho Stetson hntmnUers nnd Manager Walter Johnnns In equally anxious to assist Lusk even to the extent of de feating his ball club. It promises to he n gTeat game between two nppnrently evenly balanced aggregations. According to Lusk ho may use Eddie Gcrnor on the mound and then he may not. This is because tho "little" fel low thinks a whole lot of Bill Grlet haber, n hurlcr, from Rcndlug, who has been with tho team slnco July 4. Bill pitched nt Tamnqun, but as yet has not snown to tno boinp rooters ana tnis may nfartt his Introduction lio downtown fans. Manager Johnnns will In all proba bility use Cotter on tho mound ns Eddie Ilnriess worked against Hllldole last night. Marvel will handle the slants of Cotter. To Open New Grounds Another new bascbnll park will be thrown open to public inspection this evening wnen residents in tho neighbor hood of Second street nnd Erlo avenue will Hock In great numbers to see the Smith-Furbush club meet tho South Phllly Hebrew Association. Smlth-Furbush for scvernl sensons breezed through the Philadelphia Man ufacturers' League In oasy style nnd was the class of the organization. After being out of the gnme It wns decided to conduct an independent club, nnd Mnnagcr Tom Turner has one of the best clubs In the city wearing tlio Smith colors. Tho combination is well balanced nnd In the games played thus far has more than earned an even break. The Sphas nosed them out downtown and Smith is anxious to reverse the score. Logan was ot Shannhnn last eve ning, and tonight It Is Shannhon nt Lognn. The West Philadelphia!! were successful on their home diamond, but Manager Jess Dando predicts a different tale nt Eighteenth and Rockland streets. The P. R. T. All-Stnrs, with five I straight victories in n row, entertain iNlcetown at Tenth nnd Butler streets. New fnces in the line-up of the trolley men have added considerable prestige to tho team, and Mnnnger Zellcr is confident the line-up now compares with uny of the big clubs. NIcctown has n Inst combination with blR Jnck Mnhley behind the bat. Tho All-Stnrs Will use Mason in the box. He fanned twelve Mervlne batters on Saturdav, when the All-Stnrs won, o to a. " At Chcltcn avenue nnd Magnolia street Dave Bennls nnd his GcrmnntoWn club uioct Chnppie Johnson's Norfolk Stars. Germantown last evening lost to Nativity fi to 2 In n hard-fought game, In which the suburbanites outhit their opponents. "Peggy" Normile will bo on the mound for Germuntown tonight. At Broad htieet nnd Allegheny avenue the Hohlfcld towelmnkcrs collide with Belfiold, of Germantown. Tho latter is out to beat the leaders of the Indus trial League nnd Iihs engaged a ernck pitcher for the occasion. Mnnnger Bell will use Harry Mnckln. the star of the Hohlfcld staff, to retain the honors for the club. " The Huntingdon Valley Country Club nnd tho Ccdnrbrook Country Club met today In tho finM round nt the Aronimlnk Golt Club for the Inter club golf chnmplonshlp. Yesterdny over. the some course Huntingdon Val ley smothered the AVhltmnrsh Valley Country Club by n total of 20 points to 874, while Ccdnrbrook eliminated the Cricket Club by tho narrow margin of 2Vi points, tho Ht-oro being 18V6 to 10. The surprise of the tiny wns the poor showing mndo by Whltomnrsh. With J. Wood IMntt, n nntlonal scmi-nnniiMt ; Norman II. Maxwell, former North and South champion ; Fred W. Knight, winner of the Atlantic City tournament, nnd L. F. Deining, the local champion, n hard and close battle wns thought imminent, hut In thn four-ball matches Whltomnrsh fnlled to win n single one and In the singles matches the two clubs split even. Tho Cricket Club had n lead of 5 points In tho morning round, but Ccdnrbrook took bcvcii of tho ten singles nnd won out. Tho Cricket Club took three of tho five four-ball matches, and this gave thein n load of five noints. but It wns not enough, for Cedarbrook won nil but three of the ten singles matches. un tho score 17 to 10, In favor of Cedar brook, the Cricket Club needed the last mntch to win by a quarter of a point, but young Earl Hanson came through with a victory for Cedarbrook. TWO PENN STARS L EAGUES GIBBONS WANTS $60,000 Expects That Sum as Share of Purse for Meeting Georrjcs. St. Paul, July 1.1. Tommy Gibbons, of St. Paul, has returned from a snort vacation and learned that Tox Rtck ard had Indicated ho could bo Georges Cnrpcntler's opponent In the interna tional light-heavyweight contest Ricli nrd will stnge next October. "Tommy is ready nnd willing to meet Carpcntler at nny time and plnce," Ed die Kano, Gibbons' manager, said to day. "Tommy will dispose of Cnr ncntler nnd then will bo 'entitled to a match with Dempscy." Kano indicated Gibbons would expect about $00,000 as his shnre of a match with CHipentler. Kane nnd Gibbons were scheduled to leavo last night for New York in an effort to close with Richard. INDIANA PLAYS AMBLER Howard Berry and Bill Warwick Sign With Giants and Pitts burgh Respectively MIKE WILSON A PIRATE Today's Local Games Semi-Pros Meet Montgomery County Club Tonight Tho Indiana Professionnls will cross bats with Ambler, of the Montgomery County League, this evening nt Am bler. Tho gnme will start nt 0 ;30. Indiana lias several open dates for Saturday, Sunday nnd twilight gnmos, nnd would like to hear from all first class home clubs. L. Welssmnn, 1M3 North Marshall street, or phone Dia mond 327 W. Ilrlileaburg nt I-nnmTnle. Pn. NutiWly at bt. Ilnniabnu. Sixty-fifth street nn4 Klnmoori iirrnue, Ilmaklrn Itoral Olnnta at Trenton. llrllteld nt Ilohlfeld, 1 1 road etreet nnil Al legheny aiemie Norfolk St. ii-i at Germantown. Chelten avenue nnd Matmolia atrret. . . .Smith Phllly Hehrmv Aaaoclntlon at Smith rurbuah, Recorid nnd Erie nvenue. Hhinnlinn nt Iocan, Klihtcenth and Hock land atrreU. OIney nt Alt. Union, J. & .1. Dobunn nt West Cheater. HteUon nt neither. Twenty-sixth nnd Wharton atrrcta. NIeetown r.t P. II. T. All-Stars. Tenth am! Iuxernr etreeta. Illchlnncl Pnrk at ronnTn-Armtronir. Flfty-eUhth nnd Wnlnirt ttrneta. rniladripiiM Trurelrra nt larrcn .i. a.. Third nnd llcrkx atrcrtt. Illiiejacketa- Learue rort Mifflin t. Naval HonplUvl at 1C.iriie Inland Civilian' I.oacuo Supply nhlaton vs. Machinery DMslon nt League lelnnd. P. It. T. I-eam A Jnckion nt KlrtKo, IVncoyd grounds, Itldxe nvenue nnil Y,ln- hlrbnn 1rlin. P. IU T. Iipanne II Itelmnnt nt Callow hill. MrnnhrlifKF Si Clothier Field, Hlxtjr thlrd and Walnut atrrets. , I'lrrmrn'i filinir PlabMll tl Frit Illlt- tnllan nt Illeretithi Hrcund nt Nlnthi Third ! at Klchtli. ..... Hanker and HtocUlM-okera' Ieneuc Caa: salt ft Co. at lledmond & Co.. Tnenty-nlni and Clearllcld atreeta. . .. . rielaher Traveler nt Western Union, llroad and lllitlrr MtreetB. Indiana Pro, nt Ambler. (hern nod '. A. Mt Ihmklrk, Tlftr-eliihth and Cnllonhlll treetn. ... ...... Hatch Motora nt Wlldwood A. A.. MlUte-t hall Cninninn. Irankrora. I'ortj-vljhth Ward Traveler at .1. Ilurn. Meadow nnd Mifflin streets. YBSTKRH.VY'S bCOHKS nobaon. 3 HhurnleH. 2. Itrldeeliunr, 3i Cheater, 1. Ilartrnm PnrU. J; Korlj-cWhth Wnrd (II tnnlncal. Indiana Prof.. Oi Goodfrllowa, 3. Miunuh in, IOt I)cnn. I) North Plillllra. 10: Nrtirnattn Indians N'.if It lt.1 . nt (lermantnwn. 2 ilitrhflline. Ill Nnrtbueat Proa., Penmar A A.. 10i fi 20 Club. 1. (lid Tlmera. i ivaytvooil, u. Ilapld Trnnalt I-cacfue (icrmantown. Cumberland. Oi Allceheny. 4 I.nzerne. 2. Southwestern, 8i Welt Phlln. All Stnra .1 K lliirna. Si Germantown All-Stare iiaiixera anu iiroucrs" iairur llrnn.. 7 1 Drexel & to , . Hoaewood Prof . 5 Sherwood ('. Ilrooklyn llojnl Glanta, 4, hphna. I Donotnn & ArniatrmiK. tl Stnnrt A Crdnrbrouk, 4 Rnhurunn 1. Kearna Settles for Training Quarters Atlantic City. July 13. "Mother" Cnrrlo Jlarrott. who acted aa housekeeper for .tuck Dcmpsey durlnc the lattor'a tralnlnit period nt tho Airport hero, will be paid In full Maor lidward I,, nadar Interoated hlmeelf In tho matter follow Ine th, report to the effect that Jack Kearna. on taktmt hi" de parture here, hanCed Mra. Knrrott a check, MJtueatlnu that the refrain from lnnklni' at It until nf'er the party was riuio, and that when he did look nt the chock ahe found It waa only for 110(1 He liaa received a rheck from Kcnrna for 1300 to b Kmn to Mrs. Uarrett. Philadelphia Collegians Reorganize The Philadelphia Collegians hae re ran lzd for the eeiteon. nnd have a'anod Hack man of I.hlh: Hehofleld. of fhlcagu; Sehnepp. of Vlrelnla, Keys, of Camden Hiah. Kins, ot dlrard Co! lose; Cronln uf Ala bama Strans;, ot Fulrvlow, Navarro of Spokane, Hell, of llarleton, and KodKera, of Urooklyn. Tho team la In charite of WlllUm Urangcn. formerly of the Delawaro County Leosue. nnd would llko to arransu names w th all home teams in i-nuauoipnu : Jersey and Delaware. J. Howard Berry nnd BUI Warwick, (rrndtintos of thn University of Penn sylvania, entered their big league careers yesterday afternoon, the former with the GiuntH and the latter with the Pirates. It has been rumored for some weeks that Howard Berry, ono of the greatest all-around stnrs to wear tho Red nnd Blue of the Tnlvcrslty, would drift Into the majors, but nt first It wns thought thnt he would be n member of the Phil lies. Frnnk McNlchol, who is managing the LogHn Square baseball team, on which Berry bus been starring ns n pitcher nnd n shortstop, is authority for the statement thnt the former pen tathlon champion hud signed up with a big league team. WnnvicK will bo remembered ns the star catcher of tho 1020 Pvnn team roached bv Doctor Wultcr Curlss. Franklin Field followers cnlled Wnr wick tho Bnbe Ruth of tho colleges be cnuse of his terrific swntting. He wns labeled ns the best backstop among tho colleges during tho 1020 senson. Last summer ho played on several Independ ent tennis In this vicinity and this jear. offor starting with Bridcsburg, he drifted to Frnuklin, where he nttrncted the Pittsburgh scouts by his terrific hit ting nnd work with the twirlcrs. When tho outlaw team disbanded last week Mnnnger George Gibson, of the Pirates, sent for Wnrwlck und Induced him to sign a contrnct. He reported to his new team yesterdny afternoon out nt tho Phils' ballynrd and waB Imme diately pressed Into service during the practice drill, ills excellent nnu Bpeetiy throwing to second base in tho practice drill brought much favorable comment from the trio of Pittsburgh snorting writers traveling with the Smoketown tenm. Along with Warwick, Olhson ban two other star college pin vers in Mike Wll on, who plnyed nt Northeast. Muhlen berg, Syrnciibo nnd Lehigh, nnd Roy Rohwer, who envorted in the outfield for the University of Cnllfornln during the 1020 tcnson. The const lad playod on Franklin Field ngainst Pcnn In the ilium nl day game of that year. MANY SPORT NOTABLES ARRIVE FROM ENGLAND W. T. Tllden and Oxford and Cam bridge Track Teams Reach N. Y. Now York, July 13. Arriving from England on tho stcumshlp Olympic to day were mnny notables of the sporting world, including William T. Tllden, of Philadelphia, world's singles tennis champion; Zenzo Shlmldzu, the Jap anese tennis stnr, and the Oxford nnd Cambridge track tennis. Tllden returned from tho successful defenso at Wimbledon of his English tennis title. Shlmldzu, who holds tho tennis championship ot India, comes to join the Japanese Davis Cup team, of which Ichlyn Kumngnc and Sclichiro Kashio also art- members. Tho Davis Cup Committee of the United State Inwii Tennis Association hns nrrnnged n dinni-r tonignt in Honor uf Tllden. The Japnnc.io players are itnonir tho Invited eueuts. In the Cambridge p.trty aboard the Olympic were II. M. Abrnhnms, M. C Home-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday Until, Yonkcos 3 Kelly, Olnnta 1 Hh-ely. UJille Sox .... Cirlmin, l'lrulfH . . . . 1 TOTALS TO DATE American Iacue . . . . Nntlonal T.mutio Tntnl (Imth league 1020) .. Benson's Total HI 1 0 3 2on 200 fiA 020 McGregory, II. B. Burt, II. E. Water house nnd E. S. Burns. Tho Oxford squad included B. (1. D. Rudd, W. P. Mllllgrtn, N. A. Mclnnls, W. St. C. liigrnm, M. C. Nojcs. A. I. Reese, R. J. Dickinson and .1. N. C. Ford. New Job for DIM Clymer Tulsa. Okln . July 13. William Turner, former manager of tho Toledo American A soclatlon team, has sIcti! ns m-maser of the Tulsa Wns'ern I.eaaun Olub New jriraiiTunliiiF, SttarASjiirjMlllini"LZi iiiiiiliiuiiiiiiiiiiwininiiiii(tiiiiuniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii'il MensMercJhant Tailors miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiinininii 3 lil;h-peed liny nninnj in ns r. l'reth. Hhlps to he built for dally A Illn Money-maker. Get part owner, iirlto for Clr. N, rrott ft Co.. .lift Prnnn. Illds. IVIr Phant" with I17..W, THIRD VENIRE SUMMONED 100 Get irs eh is.i. " v''. " "r"' noma r MtloanwST1y.?"2'W ?.h vl.ltlmf ItMtlon nine, foyle, will i, Ali.ryiTi ,h .","". V "Tr.spv'0":?'; i:o,an,,,is: ":ln?r'tv,?uCrMnncy.rr'tnli,a,i'o?,d To Attempt Channel In7.di.' ;'" .July i Swim Again M.r.. -"'" - 0 .- ituini S?!' I" twu i. -" Close t0 th(l 1I..-U .,..,, su ln,7'.- -."!'. "UI"VUI1. .....v. nun ivii iii.. attempt to ewlm the i:nullih previous nfTnrtB I.., kl. leara, failed, hut in ',,. h'.! rMnl'li uhi.M .. V.. .i. Wnttvp ta.itn. '". i4iDH ihklu onion, his trulnor. and iVnVt.tn 3 nrn th ..- i. -."" id current. "" "K. an expert on r.800" Perry Gets a Job Jltehtr ,,, July 13 Scott Pelrv the Will jKW.."""! Connie Mack's Phlln' :h ths Jern .'n;f..IV-0"t ' .ft' h?a. sinned f."i'H fln.l, tho .."i'!,nal.,cnm ot "ornell aV" "l""t at liSrn'Jli Men Called In Effort to Jury for Baseball Trial Chicago, July l.'t. The third venire ot 100 men has been called for today In nn effort to obtain a jury to try ihc indlc-tnl White Sox players and alleged gamblers in cminectl'm with the Ifllll World Series scnndal. Pros licctlvc jiuors wero ordered out of the courtroom vcteidny by rudgo Hugo Friend so they could not hear the ex cuses of nredccesiwe and learn loasons why they would not have to serve. This, however, did not evpcdlte mat ters, nnd nlht sessions may he ordered. Each side ' yesterday promised n sur prise when the trial gets under way. IS TPglj4EBl?iAi.rrYy fw- MANUTACTUHtRS AND RETAILCHS, SemiAnnual Clearance of Men's Shoes The shoes embraced in this sale are all from our regular stock and in clude high and low models in a wide variety of leathers and colors. French, Shriner & Urnei 115 S. 12th St. New York Also ChlniKO Stores in Kunans City GASOLINE ALLEY Or 552 'Hours I tsaaamarjaamtxmsmtaBmommBtammammasEnamjiatmaBsimmmaammiammm raisffV xt- rri !gSsav P3Ti "BVDT without this l?Fi i rjKS Ied Woven label- life Si A i lYN VyVS MADE FOR THE. 'mil' I ): K& Ui , Irrriwril :; Mi M ififr J V S BEST :RETAILTRAPE 1 iM Jflfjl s ,' jjji It is -our Guarantee Vjr i ' I ' fl n!'A5 ?G oflue and Satisfaction. sTsgay 9 3. n -..".-.-51.f thtj n.v.D. company, nev york ?4e..?.m. 0 s. i"r .2. cnnndlcr c . 4. IT TsTlT A A fl flU u ft rf"l - J.n.McLiillrmdhNnn i - w " mmw m v -s,Ts jVsaPsmih xr Thtt rV w ssstF Mn raA w I , AUTOMOTIVE AND GARAGE SUPPLIES ffip 5 A Q R I E ! rrpSs Standard equipment on 27 lead- Ls I '"S "J" 19 others leave fac- g tory with framet drilled for -l I Gabriel Snubbera, SlKS I 257-59 N. Broad St. VJIP , II We co-operate with your dealer. Buy through him. I I I p5"co5SE'HAVE LUMCHEOMATf KOTICE j II UPpl"-MJSfev ffl ffl W' l!&df&iii& S divered arty; I r h "WreLnd and wALMU'rij "" TOMORROW'S MENU ! $K5S3 fjlj Chicken Ohra Soup ff Bt T I I Choice of Brai$ed Short Ribs of Beef f s5ay I Creole or Fried Oyitcrs (Platter) Sf (f K I Rolls and Butter Coffee and Milk Q' br jj i I l F&'l,,n"e"ra Al'L WW LVtKY UPsUAt ' r WtV&tSfl fi ' ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTmnni jg ENTIKE STOCK f - XW00LENs . MwmMW yNever Known Before if Kill in Hi8tory ! : w )m Ri Made tffli Jn Sl to Your .fpi)7l N"lMln!lPi tsct XOTfl T"'vn" Measure PIS t R B y4(kWooens Paul By King VJiwyYard Baseball uj.iiyAciiKr.s- i,i;a(u j: T T -' ate'r . :?1; Blfiw , li bsssssssssssbI-1. f ' R i3il J ,.: t 'i-iX- ti'ttiM; fo hum! wsx Ft tub ao N - fJPrr&i m --t 23 woee days, oocJVsjs X ( Another pw J Boxes T the Oyi Topav J L iQrfg$fc f Till we START FOP- JNLt Ck s ra ' ANP FIGURE VJMEBE WFRkZ AjT R85t7 f& WTO J NetWUlSTbNftL jjtj)g XV jjps-jsjy . . . mltl'KK'mK(ti'il'tUTiliwOMttwlVkvim I I slTllllBssssssssssssssssnsssssI ' H ' '"" ' 'j " '-''linTrciMMg' ...wvv , a.:LisV".natH'i-jt!iiiit j ; .. . . . -' r;Mi-ujpwag u, ,.i y.. mw- vmmmmw, . -, .' ,i, . .-.., . ,e Don't Overlook This Sensational Price-Slashing Opportunity Don't wait a minute. Hurry in today or tomorrow, take your choice of nny worsteds in our store nnd have a suit meas ured, cut nnd fitted to your in dividual order nt EXACTLY HALF PRICK. Stocks are too heavy! We must reduce them! We have a large organization and it is worth a loss to us ti keep them busy during tho sum mer nnd also keep them together for tho fall season. That is why we take this de cided loss. Every Piece of Woolen Is Marked in Plain Figures and no matter what you choose you pay exactly hnlf price. Thero is no catch to this otter ing. Nothing hns been marked up to make the low prices po.- -sihle. This is a NONA FIDE AND GENUINE REDUCTION EVENT the like of whrh has never been known before. Don't wait nnother day' Hundreds aro already taking ml- of the tremendous txHfJWbofcns vantago having. Aren't n ,.. ..j &&JifooIestog you' i Chas. Adams Co. Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's Merchant Tailors 1617 Chestnut St. 18 North Warren St., Trenton, N. J. .w ft, Store Close Daily at 6 P. M. ids V.- j wg - 1 5 .-
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