Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 16, Image 16

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Reports of Lack of Interest in Baseball Go Flooie by Trip to Twilight Contest at Bridesl)uit
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M'KENTTS PITCHING
DEFEA TS BRIDESBURG
IN HOT 2-1 CONFLICT
Former Member of Phils Uses Left Hand With Good
Effect and Fleisher Cops the Contest Double Steal
and O'Brien's Timely Hitting Subdue Home Club
By UOHEitT W. MAXWKLti
Sports Editor Ktenln rnbUo LUer
ATTENDANCE at big tongue bacbnll games may b falling off and per.
bans the each euMomcrB nre loMng Interest In the aport, but this cannot
be said of tu lllght baseball a It i played In thwc pirts. Customers gather
la ".warms at the game uhlch are played after working hours, and they get
lore than their money's worth .,,.. ... ,
Lo.et night at the home lot of the Hrlile'burg tram there were close to
000 men and women preent when Ktoi-licr Yarn wnlloped the home-town
boys by the official count of 2 to 1 The vorc was a tip-off on the game
From Mart t finlh It was close and exciting, and It was not until the last
man was retired In the ninth that a winner could-be namd.
Twilight basebnll is a grent institution Intcad of going to the mories
these hot night", the folic in the neighborhood wash up after the day's work,
get something to eat and then attend the ball game They witness some clnssy
playing: in fart, more than can b soen on big league diamonds. They play
Inside baseball on the lots and ther plnr to win the games Batting averages
mean nothing, because no record is kept The big idea is to win the game,
and the athletes work with that one thing in mind.
Out at Hrldesburg they have a good, fighting ball club. They also have
noisy exuberant fans, but a spirit of fairnesj predominates. The spectators
do not ghe the isitlng club the worn of It They might hand out the rol
licking rn77berry. but it's nil In fun Last ulght some of the players were
panned, but it was in a good-natured manner.
The ball park Is situated at Illchmond and Orthodox street, and lookB
the part Thcie Is a grandstand, bleachers on each side, and after that a
long row oi benches. Instead of concrete walls, a piece of light canvas is
stretched around the field Everybody pas to get in. there are no deadheads,
and after the customers nre seated there Is no disorder True, the) cheer a
lot and root for the home club, but that is to be expected. But everything
out there Is real and on the level. They want to sec the Brldcsburg team win,
they pull hard for them, and that makes the gam.
THERE is no fence in the outfieldonly a feie potts distributed
haphazardly to interfere irifA he fielders. Uft field w short and
a wallop into the adjoining farm t roocl only for tco bases. There
is lots of room in center, and in right a retired ice eagon and a coal
tcagon trailing for cold iceather are out m pasture.
Umpire and Lefty A'oon Arc Razzed
THE players are all well known and have the same social standing with
the crowd ns big leaguers The fan know th history of every man on
the lot and hand out portions of It when. least expected For example, take
Lefty Nolan. Lefty is a great first baseman. He is a star and once plaed
with Phil Haggertv's NatlvIM club Horn ever, he didn't remain verv long
and ca.t his lot with Bridxburg. After sojourning there for a brief period
Leftv took It on the hoof nnd beat It for Fleisher
Ho was razred and panned all ecning. hut this did not affect his work
He learned all about himself, and some of the stuff wa new and very
original. Another stunt Is to ride the poor umpire. They have two of these
In each game, and a gentleman named Smith ytfas behind the hat. Smithy
Was handed raucous jeers every time he decldedYagalnst the home club, even
the women customers joining in the chorus. ItVwas like one of those old
time ball games we used to read about .,.,. , , v-
There wasn't a lively ball prw-ent. but livelvlbaselmll was played. o
body knocked the ball out of the city and the longest hit went for two bases.
The pitching on both Miles was good nnd the tearawork wis excellent In
fact, some Inside baseball was pulled. Big Ed Luk who mannges Fleisher.
wigwagged for sacrifice hits on two different oceafljon and got his wMi
Two perfect bunts were laid clown. Bunting in the tig leagues seems to be
a loit art. but thev still do it beautifu'lj on the lots.
Another thing which sabred urongly of the olden yays wn the airtight
ball plaved bv Fleisher whi-n two runs were scored. Tavv plaved to win on
that pair of markers, and got awa with it. In the blgVime two runs mean
nothing. Unless a club Is seven or eight counters aliening in the Inst stanza
nobody can tell when the game will end Perhaps thlx is became a real, old
time baseball was used and the rubber was conspicuous by itrt absence. What- ,
over it was. It was good stuff and well worth eelng.
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XLY ten hits irerc made in the game, iir by Fleisher tond four hu
Bridesburg. It n ttldont, indeed, that slugging is aoylim in the
pational sport.
McKonty Pitches a Good Game
FLEISHER won heciiuse HI I Mi Kent once n rookie with V'" Phillies,
subdued the foe in his bot left-handd manner Hill south-awed those
gents almost to denth working a low ball and a curve almot every time
He used oxcel'ent control and received great support. Lp to Jio eighth
Inning he jle'.ded but one hit. which is going soiiih
Chnrlej (Hock, a veteran of hundreds of buttles, was on the nteund for
Bridesburg! nnd t'hnrle wns getting b in swell shape until thi fourth
Inning. In that frame Fort the star shortstop, opened with a sigle to
left. O'Brien the stalwart son of Pop O'Brien, the fight referee and batch
maker, stepped up and was told b Ed Lusk to ln one down The ttnl did
ai he was told dropped n p rfo-t bunt in front of the plate and FossetXbeat
It for second .... ,
Dean bounced one down the third liw line and nm Butts, vim
plajed with Franklin until the main w.nt Home lti-f week, fielded it p
teetly Iloweiei Wnrrj - judgment of detain e was poor nnd he heaved te
pill over .Toe Ilvde's held roet reached thlid mi the wooz peg
Foi Home reacon or other it was de. ided to tr a double Kteal. I)ean
Btarted for second and Bill Fish, who once iniight for the Phillies, threu tot
second Fosset tore for home and lld under the throw with the first ruu of
the contest. This caused an argument, which ended ns all arguments end
with the umpire on the winning end.
After that there was peace and quiet McKenty was holding the boma
towners safe and the iitors were nicking Glock occasionally. There was a
Ut of trouble In the sixth. Walker opened with a slugln and took second on
Foseet's sacrifice. O'Brien stepped up in a pinch and, after two strikes had
been called, busted a single to left, coring his playmate
That was the end of the scoring for Fleisher and Bridesburg was dor
mant until the final frame The got a couple of hits in the eighth when
Dither beat out a bunt and Whitman bounced a single off Nolan's chest amid
hearty cheers, but two wre out at the time and Kramer ended even thing
with a line drive to right whl h was smothered by none other than Lefty
Gerner, the nht-ent member f the Cincinnati Heels
II PUTT SEEKS
OPEN GOLF HONORS
Local Player Among Belated
Entries for Big Washing
ton Tournament
0'
RECORD FIELD TO START
Thirty new starters, bringing the
total up to 202 and breaking all pre
vloiis records, have been added to the
entry list for the national open golf
championship tonrnnment, which will
he plaved at the Columbia Country
Club, Washington, next week.
Among the belated entrants are .T.
Wood Piatt, the local star, who was n
member of the force that went to the
British nmateur tournament, but who
was kept out of the event by an Injury
received just before the start, and New
ton C Mnlr. the New .Jersey State
amateur champion
Another star from the professional
ranks is Laurie AWon, of Etanston,
III. As a result of these additions the
starting time on both Tuesday and
Wednesday has been ndvanced to 8 :25.
RACING PAYS IN CANADA
More Than $13,000,000 Wagered by
Public at Four Meetings
Toronto, .Tulv lit Operation of race
tracks In this province has proved lnv
menseh profitable' to the various clubs,
It was announced today nt the office of
the proUncial treasurer, who has re
ceived the returns from the meeta thus
far held
The Metropolitan Racing Association
from the Dufferin Park linlf-mllc track,
Toronto, showed a profit of $0(1,800.
It was reported, while the smallest
profit was S11.10S, earned by the Ni
agara Racing Association at Fort Erie.
The Ontario Jockey Club meet at
Woodbine turned In a net surplus of
521,014.
A total of $18,017,072 was set bj
the public at the four Ontario spring
race meetings.
RAINJjALTS GAME
Goodfellows Lead Old Timers When
Contest Is Halted
The Goodfellowi baseball team jour
neyed to the Old Timers, nt Thir
teenth and Johnson streets, last eve
ning and were in the lead in the first
half of the fifth inning by the score of
7 to 1 when rain put a stop to the
proceedings
The Cood follow b are now negotiating
for a home field downtown, but In the
meantime would like to secure games
awn from home with trams like Na
tivity. Fleisher, Dohson nnd 'North
Phillies Address, Bill Lombnrdl,
Second and Dock streets.
Coast Net Team Named
noston, Jul 1.1 The I'acitlc e enM will
snd Kant for tti natlnnsl lawn toniits cham
I'loiiJhip iournamnt In alnslea nd double
this summer a team of four tnen Howard
am) Hubert K nm tha Weetern fectlonal
champion! will tenm aiain on Eastern
court and lll alio rlnj In tha dluslea
tompeil'lon Uiliiim Johnaton and Willie
Davie will complete tlia team From tne
fai that Unrtln Johnston partner In the
cnompionjhip double pla last year n
not named it was asiumed that JohnMon
and Davla would iim up
NATIONAL I.EAOUK
Clnb W. Im r.O. Win
rUtsbiirKl 84 7 ..0CJ .071
New iork 50 40 .633 .038
llfltwi in 82 .SM .GUO
UlrookUm 42 40 .518 .S18
put r all jn in turn anil
Chimin. A3 44 .420 .43tT
tlnrtnrmtl .... 20 40 .S7J .880
I'liUllra ... 22 54 .tfto .200
AMTOICAV I.ICAOOE
Amateur Sports
The 5-:o tluli lhe a game for tomor
row away from home Phono John Moer.
Him lil OR
Knst "loe. f Camden la without gamea
for SlurJ.i3 nnd Sumtayn away A J
SrhiLnn h M Unv. Alaitti
Mewnrt tluh has ovtr.u open dfttea for
an nrat-claxi home clubs, r t-oeier. in
Smuih rift -ninth atroet
Jasper K C, of Kenalnnton. hsa Jul 1
onnn far horn Int. lhnn. clarfleld UH3A
I'ruiientlal , V.. a tlrat clase truvtlln
tetm haa July lev-open A I uric puoim
llattleld IITJft
1'nlrhlll A. (V. a flrit clnm le-im. wants
name away. v I.aan 3423 North Itur
ie street .
Auburn A. (J , a flrat IM clul). haa wi
eral open dates for nil learns offerlns leir
SMrante A I.ai dli 1C37 Wfat Arlron i
hi lliltl
Pop- Hmlia'a All-flnra. a rtral-cU"
semi pro travel, ni i-ini wants samrs
fmlih Ot'lt) Klmwo'd arnu ,
theltcnliain A. A. haa ill dntea In Ausiiet
open for Ural class traveller teaina n
Splro Cheltenham Pa n..
An umpire Is open for eiiBaamoat "
ball Umpire, oare of Adams Ujrar Htore
lhU South Second street
A WKr or lefineder wouio toi v-..
nect with a nrst-cisaa anreavion.
B'
BILL
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I T the finale ci coming ami Hndeihurg put an a finish uhirh
almost not ecf the frilimi of thr fnm and sent them hnmr imiling.
Bridesburg Stages .inth-lnning Rally
ILL FISH opened till- Man with a rollicking douhle to center Then
io men were retiiel nnd Hi 1 1 wns ".ticking around the ke"tnne sack.
Fairburn poled one tn Wnll.er nnd the third bnseninn made n wild and woolly
heave to firt Ncdnn "inildn t ,;et the bnll nnd jusr to show he, too, could
make wl'd pitel e threw the Im'l hnrk, nnd it soiled into the crowd Fish
cored and there was ninth excitement Fnlibiirn reached serond nnd, with
the tlng run em font nicliiem Manager I'd nskev decided to pull some clever
atnfT. He took out Hvde nnd substituted Bob Butts the heftv catcher, who
looks like tne president l tlie. Bildehlmrg Front I'o ch Aso'lation Bob is
a powerful gin nnd i'l that n expected of him was n home run
He tried harel rgl'tered disgust when a strike was tailed on him and
then ended the heetl- struggle with a high tlv to renter field, which wax
nared b Peegan That nil there was, there wan l anv more.
Tin re wai- one p av in the game which deeerves special mention It
happened In the fifth inning after iJeognn hnd rolled one through the fence
for two sacks One was out and Sutton nt bit The big catcher lifted a
regular innehie shot oer the shortMop's head nnd into hnrt left field It
looked like n safe hit and Deegnn tartcd fen third However, Fairburn went
fter the bnll nnd made a thrll'Ing. sensutlcnml cntch Then he turned, threw
the ball to hc ond completed n ilnuble play nnd retired the side.
i II AS taid hefnie, 'irilinhl hmehnll is a gnat institution. Heal
husrhnll is phiiied, nioir intrux' n taken in the ioif, niici if you
don't belieie it take a trip up to Itiulrshuiq some moht.
1(1 North Fraaler street
Itothsohlld A. A
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Min-al nrat-olaaa Blayern ar wanted W
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a voma ciud oi tne tame "" . .......
a07 North Fifth street
MMrfKalJlK
van'
teanls at
MRU avenuo , . ,
Wlfcte '(Inmonel lub, a nrj cis "''
Ine iwni wants sames J '"' '
rrWrar.8B Utter, In the. Bporw. DjP.rt
nieiit ." the KrrsiMi rrmn
FlaertlKn end McMaeier
kilnle R. V. would like to '"J"?'
with all lxt)-elBhtcn o-rt J
,t horn- or wt) Bd Hcullln. -041
I.nxlIH for
Of thn Wild
wort AA of KtanKto a ..
Elm Al . has severnl open datcw rnr in
flrft ais horn rlubs Jake Sefouse c on
II. (.
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V,uta TAnria.(ll
rnimown Pro. and ""'ia.V.I?
ia away J (lallaiher 4 V it!
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phone
nl nhnrkeru Pi
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name to
to book anni-s away
nrthwriA,ns have open dateee awft
Hoover :imr Vorth American 'r et r
f'olumhla etufl . .- , .
flrat cla mteher wou d like to r.,n
nfft nllh i 4 uh of the nn. clase r
Hi -U phone mnnkford SP4 ..,,
Tnumore C . a sixteen -IkI (U.n i.ir
o'd cravtllne tim has cmen datw II.sk
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C OH Blt-Ct JiJT A " 'llHI rVWtlT' A I 1T Viinir TTi U If J jr,V
'Pte( . Jv a-r w-MTa o it Ti. b -five ut TVtti f a ky To Hia owoeJAKeT
Yiv4 BJ-'trcoTsJ I r'Y SSt anothsj. ) c.- av T&W House,
U UATe' BnisMoYj' . ( vSb'll haus a J ( 5v To That room and a
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CesaF.,U M. T TlV 1W
What May Happen
In Baseball Today
Clnb
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Detroit . .
Iloston . . .
St. I.oula ..
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.484
.420
.400
Mill
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.410
.427
.407
lose
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.025
.577
.son
.404
.428
.807
.280
.080
.003
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.457
.420
.415
.300
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M5ii'oXe .Mrr us. .7;
t-am wants eame,Vway c r '"n"'"v
41 Wr""eu" iW a'."elhloen-y. r ,M h-m.
team" - op-r, datealM Hsuers 8127 W.s!
",l,n;.rio..ni"v::,. fU -Jvn;vvnarneefl
t-nm .Ant m iV Jnm vnnrp
Kershaw Cttih haa JuV, '"r? itnir ThoSI
.1 n-.i r n.a home teamU T n Hill phone
Poplar 320 J
fViirlohf l;i. '. Public 1 ritgrr To.
Boots and Saddle
nl 1 iiiiceed h m ai preildent John J Ma-
c,rau i reslrn as aeoond vice president
and her. after "111 deot all his lime r,
laaelMll M .M ntnsn Is j. we), knon and
POim.tr nurit.-.un and spent all his time laet
. mt i In Mar iiimo Cut4 whore h In rame t
mli'islastic alout the trac and Luba Mr .
Fi.ink J Drue l la u. lemaln as K'mral
mmiaa'r
The rorel for loeliy Is a e od one with ,
the t'r ollt "Ciak s as the loader Interest '
In Hie Kmp " In I) rln vthun wll b
run on Saturday renters arojnd the posslhle
appearance of Clroir Lmk which will rme to
snoulder a lenaltv but Is looked ui on aa n
cartsln et rter nevertheless Contention i
will come from ftportlnf llltiod Rtnnke '
Screen nankln Coppr Demon Despair and I
Hrdefleld The Whirl for two yer-olds
will be run on the nm lay AmonB the i
beat of the e.lrlHs are Uttle Chief
j.,, i.viml I'eltlf I nsa Cnrllne S Mustard Peed lilt-heart Aknustl Violinist
ft ?? .ue f v ii ' arl,7 e n- I Lord Allen Runetar O mpui Proomatar
J', T. Harnunii third .Neddain, I)cvas- , I'hUosopher niirk Itaseal and the crack I
tsflon, Lon) Hrightnn, fourth-Mad miv Mi neverie i
Htter. llo)ce Uu'cs, Thunderclap, j
liffh Hofkjmrt, liantri, Challeiiger , Hoover's Club Wants Games 1
auiu-pnrriij.nniiaiiiuniiaiine ,, ,,, rw s rl , ,, ,, (,, ,
" ire w 'hem mee fir 'he cirnlnir fimr U
fharles A. Pfmeham Rnd John J Jle- and Sundai The e ul llao has rtie-a.
8 taw have disposed o' their majority stock . ethr dites open t r Saturday fluid and
j the Cuba-American Jockey and Auto tnilltht cram's with all first-class home
..vi UI
ITors well placed In the seven events
at Windsor today are' I'lret race
Modna, Wi'fex. Furestall. eeconcl
Anmut, frown of (iold. Rtatiin. third
Topmast, Marble. Dctonite, fourth
Haeknmore I.ndv l.otisfe'low. She
Devil: fifth Docke, nlaekie Daw,
Keglstrar; sixth Com mi f'l. Mlntcat,
Pome nab) . seventh Airman, I.a
Foudre, Koliinoor
At Emplrfl City
First race Modo, Hose Urigade Cy-
5 GREAT BOUTS
Beit Show of Wear
ROOM FOR EVERYBODY
Shibe Park, Mon.yEvg.,
July 18
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATION AI, I.KAGTJK
rltUbursb, Si Phillies, t (ten Innings).
Now iork, 4t St Iuls. 8 (ten Inntnr),
Boatnn. 3i rhlraro,2.
Cludnnill, Ol Ilrooklm, 5.
AMnillCAX I.KAOUE
Mhlrtlra. Oi Detroit. 4.
Chtcairo. 8i Itaahlncton. 1.
Iloston, fit rierelnnd, 2.
New York-It. Iiuls, postponed, rain,
AMKRirtN ASSOriATION
IoulsTllle Id Mlhvaokee. 0.
Ulnnenpolls. Hi Toledo 2.
tOnLT snniea sehrdttled)
HIII'TIIEUN ASOIiriATION
tlanta. 3i Iltrmlnahsm, 1.
Mobile 12i Mempfila,
Utile Hofk-ew Orleans, rain.
nARTFItV M!r.t'K
flrldRepnrt. 10i Morrester, 0
Inrtforel, It Alhnnt, 8 (first enme).
"'tford, 8i Mhan. 3 (second snme).
rittafleld. IOi MnterhiiiT, 4.
fepr Intflftd. 4i New llnTen. 3 (flrsi nnvl.
Bprlncllrld. 6i New llnven, 4 (seennd mmt)
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
NATIONAL I.RAnt'R
I'lttshnritli nt I'l llndelphln.
t. Inula at New ork.
rhlmen n.1 Iloston.
Olnrlnn ktl ut Ilrookbn.
AMrmrxN M:nrn
Alhlrtlrs nt Ddrnll.
Ilnelon nt ( leietund
tVnililnrton ut (lilrairo
New tnrk nt M. IiuU
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Itl'.Sll.TS 01' MTKItDAY
"imeiise. Si IMItlniore, 0 (first same)
Ilnltlmnre 7t riicue, 5 (soen Innlnus,
second tome)
.lerse (lt, 7l llilfTnlo, 4,
loronto, Oi Niwnrk, .
Itoehesler, fli Itrncllnc 5
tod vn st iii nt'i.K
Newark nl Toronto
Jersey Itj nt ItiilTalo
Reutllnir Ht Itnrhrsler,
Italtlmnre at Sernceise.
8TANI)IN(1 OF Till! PUTIN
W. I. If V I,. P.f.
lleilllmore 00 20 .707 Jrr. City SO 41 .470
lluffaln 50 .IS rills Nfwnrk S,h 48 .112
Kocheatrr 45 80 .510 S notice 37 10 .410
Toronto 42 42 .500 Itendlns 21 01 .207
BANKERS PLAY GOOD BALL
Olney Tosaera 8et Fast Pace In First
Season on Diamond
The Olncy Rnnk and Trust (V '
hnsebnll tenm hnR been coinit at fai-t
clip all season. Some of the best clubs
In the eitj have been defeited nnd
when It is taken Into e onsiderntlnn
tint this Is the club's first jenr on the
diamond this is a remiirknlile showing
Siipplee-WilU-.lonoH, Ilohlfeld Man
tifac turiiiK 'o . Fx Motor Huston
Post nnd nnternrlKe nre n few of the
tennis that hac been forced to bow
to fllne Several open elntes nre on
the schedule and nil first cln's teams
wishing to book this attraction should
write to I, Stei enroll. 204 Oliininml
ktieet, or phone ' online 1(10
MUCH SPORT ACTIVITY
D URING HOT MONTHS
Foreign Invaders on Golf Links and Tennis Courts Will
Furnish Sufficient Excitement Boxers Receiving
Too Much Money for Their Bouts
The Tip
50ME OSE says "Thii bird is ripe,"
So you grab it for a pipe,
With the accent on the tripe,
When the race is lun.
Yet next day you'll do the tame,
Knowing you can't beat the yame,
As the moth has traded the flame
Bince the world's begun.
MOW and then I get a tip
'I 77iaf turiu out fo be a pip,
Bo I cnn in for the trip,
Snapping off the stem.
But next day around the turn
1 con see my bank roll burn,
Yet I never seem to learn
I u-as made for them. 1'lato Pete.
ANl'MBKU of expert have been com
paring Dempsev and Jeffries of late,
but they seem to have overlooked an
intimate comparison of Dr. Crafts and
Aristotle Why toy with 'the pikers
when there's binger game at hand?
From St. Andrews to Columbia
THE International scenery is now
transferred from the quaint village
in the heort of Fife, along the Scot
By ORANTLAND RICK
InrrUal of Mitchell. Duncan and Kirk-
wood, with the Davis Cup preliminaries
only a brief spell on beyond not to
forget Leuglen nnd I.oitch there will
be oufBcient excitement to round out a
busy summer.
Part of an Idea
BIO purses call for big admission
prices. As nicknrd had to take In
more than n million dollars before he
broke eten no onu can blatno him for
the prices ho charged.
Hut what's tho matter with cutting
down the bulk of these half-million-dollar
purses and reducing the admis
sion price in proportion?
The rhnmpion nnd any worthy cho.1
lengci aie entitled to collect good
money. Hut thev are not worth any
thing like S500.000 (even with an In
come tm to he deducted) for one lone
contest, and they never will be. A
thing ran grow until it gets beyond all
reason. Purses that boxers aro now
demanding nre too ridiculous to call for
ecn n second thought.
Which both public nnd nromotora
will suddenlj discover some morning if
tney ever pau'e ror n moment to think
It o,er.
i ui) main scneuie in anv nmusement
seems to he the location of tho Dublin's
tluli const, to within n few brassle shot i limit Just how hard it will fall. And
of the. White Hcimmo .some eluv, when the limit Is teached.
of the White House. ,,.,, l)0 (l d,,tinet nnd onnovlng
It Is soinclhlng of a Journey from St. tlwd.
Andrews to Columbia, but wit bin n few Xow that It Is (leap in the back-
uu.d iiiiic cimiiii, ii"K ce. imijici, mil
chell. I)un
w ho w ere Int
title will be
can open that has taken on added im
poitnme with Hutchison's victory
ncioss the wnter. Tills will be the
greatest of our championships in so far
as competing e'lnss is n builder of great
ness The six we nae named will
luiiumnm, uui uiuuiniTO sfow that It Is (leap iii the back
ilson. Iliigen. Humes, Mlt- ground, part of ancient historv, (leorgc
can. Ivirkw cod and others , Hornard Shnw may have been correct
iteh In pursuit of the niltlah ,lbt his tip on Carpentier, ns he In
5 on the spoor of the ; Ameri- ' ,,, tnnt he wnK lmt w, nrc t
start ns fmorites, but golf has too many
uncnnin twists to offer nn tiling for
grnnted
This forthcoming open will be the
first of tho larger International ewnts
scheduled for this country. Kuglnnd
and Scotland have done most oil the
entertaining up to date, but with the
glad that we didn't put up the family
piate ami our ultimate snirt on bis
selection.
THR one foreign invader that would
have had moie than an even chanco
against Jack Denipsiy was ncer given
a show. They brought hlra over In a
cage and he diec a few months later.
Wo refer to John Daniel, tho gorilla,
who would have broken no hand against
any man's jaw.
CopirloM. mil. XII right rerved
iii
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Clam Chowder Choice of Pork Chops
Fried Swat Potatoca, Applo Sauca
Or Halibut Steak (Platter)
Rtln and Butter Coffee and Milk
NOTICE
SpielilOrdiri
Lobsters,
Steaks,
Ssladi, etc.,
delivered ni
part of city.
Nominal
Delivery
Cbsrga
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Johnny Murray v. Frankie
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Jimmy Sullivan vt. Joe Jackson
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NORTH PHILS PLAY
NATIVITY ONI H
T
I Today's Local Garnca
Haskoll Indians at (vino Cake
and Stonton Fiold Club'Pays
Visit to Dobson
BLOOMER GIRLS AT SPHAS
Another pair of rival for the mythi
cal city aeml-pro baaeball champion
ship will clash this evening at Holgrnde
ond Ontario street when Nativity nnd
North riillllcs cross bats' They hove
met once before on the Phils' grounds,
nnd Nativity was tho winner after nine
torrid sessions.
Manager HagRerty is anxious to re
peat this evening nnd will send Devlne
to the mound In nn effort to cop, while
the choice of Manager Reifsnydcr will
In all probability be Dob David.
Tho Phils have shown Improvement
since a shake-up was decided upon In
the lino-lip nnd will be on their toea
from tho start In an offort to even up
tho series, Tho game will start promptly
nt 0:15 P.M.
The Haalcrll Indiana
ell
itl
urhn ntsvAil a.ili ft
fine aama lth ths Mnreh Phfnu Mn oua.
day fivenlnr, ara tha attraction at the Ivlns
Calcs Field at nroart strast and Allasheny
.epue. anil Mannrsr Malton Is banklnf on
tha larireat turnout of the season, which Is
oertaln. as tha Indians have proved thsy ara
a rtiu ar ball club The veteran Jake ifeeva
nar will In nil rrobabllllr hurl for the cake-makera,
I on the pitching; hill,
aaalnst Nativity last
ilnoun, ot tha carpet-
kl.J'.. Jv Dobfon entertains Jack Karat and
.... sin,on Fl8ld Club at Thlrtr-nfth street
ana QlIMsfl Inn 4 Me1lriar Tfmmmt k.
..ui .r .:. .".-. "" K'.."?'"' "
"in U8D uia i'owrtii on tne
nn.', npni iierrei ai
ounineT. Manirr PaihAHti tis --.
miiksra. will rely on victor Keen to turn in
tils twentj. fourth victory.
Ilohlfeld t Bhnruilian, Forty-eUhth and
Brown streets, muni a battle between
brothers Walter Mackln lll hurl for the
herns contlnsent. hl Harry nlll take the
hill for the towelmskera llolh are top
iiotchers meetlnc with wonderful success,
and with nrat-clasa clubs In back of them
an Interesting contest can be expected.
Tho Quaker Cltr'nioomer Olrla make their
nral appiMiranca In thn aouthrn section, on
posed to the 8outh Phllly Hebrew Associa
tion t Hroad and IJIsler streets. The feml-
nroohlrn Royal Olanls i n '
Cheften uventte noJiH;;BolSt5e,n",
IOKfn A, A, at Olney. "'Ml.
, Jleakrtl Indiana at Ivlns. nnvui i
Alleshrnr avenue, ' ,,nM street lei
Bhanaban, brl,rtl
. Ilohlfeld
lirowi
uiinaer Lily uioomer
iriwrw saociation;
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antt
ThMayi nttf'S'Wtiri
nun nnuiiH wirpl5, ""ViaMi
Iffflf.'n'VtrA. ,hw- TZ'
Instirnnre IearueDflai.. rr. .
va, r. A C. "nrrltea
I'ranclaTlllo A. A. al Alarrllt Pi!,, u
illlldnle at Emeraon. Camden na ",
Camden.
YKSTEIinAVH SCOnRS
5,?;.,J. A., 4i flhanahnn. 2.
JH"I"I X' WJIWIi
nelsiirr. z Krldeabnrr. 1.
rennsrlranU All.rltnra,7, v.Uwl,. . " I
Mllilwood. SI n?rrlnton''oP","Tl,' 1 e,
lacharmeh. fli rennarlrnnla Itett .
Anirrlmn Chain, 3 nohson. 1
r.Wllfe.n,iiMu'a,ye l
fiomrrfon, 8 llryn Athyn, VeU8. .
yielroine, 4i Snarthmore, j
Amhler, 4 Indlnna rrofesalonats t
nine lossera win hava tnarrnM
mound nnd a large crowd la expeatM0! .
rnuunu una n. larse crowa Is eiBsaeivl " .
nioanur airla- pitcher ball iffi V '
town. "Igtty" Wlntersteln Is the ?h!1,,
Manaser Kddla Oottlleb. ' ' "Wet of
Smllh-.T,itrbitHh nlara les ah
ne noma new at Second au-eit .J1V-I
venue with the Drldesbura : Club"?,.
ttractlon, Manaser Tom Turner Vi ?
pnd on OlMinjr and C'aihman 1 htVJtl
rnuo flriaDuri win ua NewminV-
A.IA in lVaafSairlsj .. ItC . (.. "" . l
tery.
FlaV
pi'sal
(laid nn V;dneslay ltn the Sphis SrSSf
won by 6 to 4 before a arte crolrt i
Itaakelt Indlnnj lll h. tCl'l.fl'J'Q. The
morrow afternoon. " r.ccion t.
Dave Dennis anticipates one of the hM.
aamea of m eeasan at Chalten avjnui atl
Marnelln. wji.ri Uermajitown bum! M
IKbblSk tohr,;,y,on.fln" ""Wtft
Tamaqua. which haa scorsd vlctoriss ...
a I the"local clubs at TamaquaT li hJrTB
Play the Flelaher Yarnera at TwaBiv.i.!t
and Wharton streets. The horns team H
use Eddla Gerner. the hero of tb, SriiIS
Inning same with 8tetson on Wednsiiii"
In tho box. ""r.
MEN!
$
24
Extra Pair Pants
With Every Suit
.50
Made to Measure
.50
$29
Extra Trousers Included
Every suiting was formerly much higher In price. Tomorrow
you may take your choice from a great ariety of patterns and
get an extra pulr of trousers with your suit.
SPECIAL BARGAINS!
Uncalled-for Suits
A limited number of suits, mndo to order, to
be disposed of at less than cost. Some have
extra trousers, every suit on unusual bargain.
15
and Up
LTAILOKS FOR MEN
104 South 8th St.
, Store Open Monday and Saturday Evening
SM. & H. SELL IT FOR LESS:
There Is Only One M. & H.
Store Be Sure You Find II
Look for tho familiar "M. & H." on wbdows, in pavement at
door, nnd make doubly euro of tho number, 612 Market Street.
Wo'vq the largest Spirting Goods Btock in the city 18,000 square feet
of floor space exclusively devoted to Sporting Goods and have at
hand at nil times the largest and most complete assortmont of the
finest quality Sporting Goods, which wo enn offer at all timos at
unparalleled prices, due to tho fact that wo aro wholesalers as well
ns retailers and buy in immense quantities at the greatest savings.
Buy Vacation Needs EarlyNOW!
? Guard
&hA wits
Plenty rood enoush for
those, who spend only a
short tlrro on vacations
f'henpor than hlrltm one,
Mire annlury too Cotton
ahlrt any color, hlue flan
nel Panla white belt
$5 Suits, now $2.50
$fi Suits, now $3.00
Theas Mfe Ouarrl Suite
are extra well made and
will Klve rood service for
several jeara All wool
shirt blun flannel pants
money pocket hlte wob
belt non.ruatable buckle
Spalding 5-0
$12 Catcher's
Mitt
Now
jsKftilfti ft ram
7-5r
iruii
Drown leather.
moiaeq race patent lacsd
bncic, leather bound leath
er atrap buckle faatentnc
$5 Adder's $0.50
Glove, now "
$5 & $6 Two-riece
All-Wool Worsted
Bathing
Suits, now
$3 Bats, Special $1
Zimmerman. Louisville
Hlureer Spaldlna, Reach.
Roys' Tights, 35c
Jloy havb ou the prlie
of a fine Kvery bo who
snlms nhoulcl hava a pair.
fan ' cinuuf4 OHUUS, uut
Jk $1 Pure Gum f-Ac
Bathing Caps U
Women's $12 to 118
California
Style
Suits
All-Wool
5
ninetrated,
A. ery epeolal
lot. Only one
av iwa or
kind. Bliee M
I1
to T !
f" OTon, $2.50
Children' Suits
All-wool, $1
$2 Cotton..
All-Wool,f Ono-FIe"
Swimming $x
Suits, now. .
ir.r m.n .rn worosn
Cotton Suits, $1
Water AVingsOc
Cork Balls, 25c
Not Too Late to Enroll in the
M. &. Fishing Contest
Lots of Sport, Plenty of Thrills, a Good Time
$300 in Prhea auwded to the lucky fishernwn. Open to everV'
body without obligation. JUff call at atore and jegistcr. 1 VM
ennnot call, write and card will bo sent.
Any sf
the Abut,
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