:Wi VwjPV" V " u .V "EC , ' .'XT.iffW. ' ,VC-.r , ' ' " H , ' .. i. ffir( ' V J , v U , ,i r ,'f "t 5,':-' , V- " 1 ': II r..r- "V . X Ar . ADDONA SWVIILE WINNER AT DROM E EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEBr-PHiLADELPHlA, FBIDAY, titer 22, 1921 SPlANI 4! - n... ...... I.. x. Italian U0PS nB,u,"""b Ul ft Golden Wheel in 1 :1 0:50 1 -5 After Thrilling Race j DEFEATS SPENCER itiit 10.000 bicycle ..fans nr tiil ultli the ,,t nniiiniu riiim :ri I. wiyin by Vlm-cm, MmMnnn. L rhnmplon, wlio iiwinini in y c- . J"; Hip rortiniiins oi nir ...mu.mi A&r?Ji fiflvmllc mntor-pncecl rnoo nt . T 'milnt nrwtfl Vclo.lro.np taut nlpht. rnoc tl.rongl.mit. ,11. M naCC lor on luninni. .." l",.1 -V.-I. Rtinrn. Ills til a Jth Tllf'llL.T I"" - '.?V...i m minutes ROl-n scconiiH. .. " r ".nk Corry. Australian titlcUoKier not lose won out up wns , Frank '.15 -.ml bv Johnny Schlep, en pie In f irnpron lnpn lielilim tltf winner. fflap. i" the renr, w. ilo, nnrenre irtfen mw ; -i;- ' . i -fi. 'firman, "i ivi'irwi". .. ..t , l.itnn nnced by Norman Anderson. Aho Fronchmnn took the lend nt the mirk of Stnrtcr Jnek Itpdon's pistol, but he held iho lend only for eight iii trnpn i.jiij !. ------ if" .. i.a .naArltf TtnltflM nnVAf I IIC Bl'CVUJ MU"" '" hSr ud n half mile; hnd been ncgoti . Maddona spurted out in front, nnd ftom then on MS fifnaen. Maddona thrilled the tremendous , i. iTiiFArnnr i mpN nv virTiiniiv Wnx by the entire- Held when be lioned the other three entrnnts on the hrentyaecond mile nnd ngnln on the Urt mllo, for which Vlnce was clocked R 1 minute- 181-5 seconds. The first Golden Wheel was won two .c ago by Cnrmnn, but In that rncc jladdonn wns handicapped by several ' After lolng the first hent of his match rice with Orlando Pianl, of Italy, Wil lie Spencer, former Canadian, now presenting America, was outguessed and outsprinted in the third nnd decid- Became of a misunderstanding in rfnxing of the bell in the first hent. wkich Spencer von. the judges decided that the men rerlde. Spencer refused and he forfeited. Then Spencer came through, winning the second heat, but liter a lot of jockeying which thrilled the great crowd, Pianl came through fflth a victory. There was so much excitement during Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE I'hltlics ... Chicago Cincinnati., St. Louis.. IIoMon .,. . Pittsburgh. New York. Hroohlyn .. M T W T K Tl AMERICAN LEAGUE New York. . St. Iiuls... Cleveland . . Washington. Detroit .... I tost on Chicago .... Athletics ... At TW T INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester .. Reading ,.. . Syracuse . . . Ilnltliiiom .. nuffalo Toronto ... . Now arli .... Jersey City. M T W T F n 44 no 34 30, 7 22 17 14 N. SNELLENBURG & CO. BOWLING TEAM X- : ' ' -&: O Qoodfellows 8eeklng Grounds for Team In 8outh Philadelphia Bill Lombardl, manager of the Good- fellows, a baseball team that rcpre the different heats between these sprint ers, and as f. appeared to the spectators ns If there was much dispute in the dif ferent heats, the management will de cide next week about rcmatchlng them. Frank Harris, of the Olympic C. C, came through with n tremendous sprint in the last two laps of the two-mile open nnd finished a winner in 4 minutes 30 Hcconds. George Patterson a team mate, was second, and Jake Smith, also nn Olymplc-rlder, was third. Jake Smith, allowed ten yards, showed his speed in the half-mile final, winning In fi8 4-r second. Charles Bowers was second, Willie Shaw, unat tached, third, and Henry (Turkey) Brauhn, fourth. Tomorrow night there will bo a forty milo international alternate team race between Clarcnco Carman and Willie Coburn, America, and Georges Seres and Jules Miquel, of France. The race will be decided by the point system in four ten-mile heats with three men riding In each heat. Invite United States Polo Team New York. July 22. The American pnlo yam which won thy International Cup from Oreat llrltnln at Hurllncham, hai bn In vited to comtxne In the Kiimes to b held at tho Point Judith Polo Club. Narracanattt Plor.rt. I.. Auut 1 to IB. The team woulrt Vi allvlk tn nlAii . at.. n-.l t..JHL ill I in riinimo iv vin) iui HIV ItJIUl alUUIlU nil" . t i i rt a. ihinflicAp event. Devereux Mil- Bnep nrc ocing uonKru nway wun iirwi nt ttiM Amarlnnn IntapmillAnal I nlm.. &nM 4 JJ.... tllll T .uL..lt Sfrow. "Pec,ed ,0 ""'"'" ,h9 lnv)"lt,on I Second and Dock streets. These maple -topplers won eight prizes In the seventh iinntinl Interstate bawling tourney held here. Left to rlfiht: Standing Charles Mr Nulty, 1'Vnnli Ganlstcr. Seated Charles Lyons, Joseph Dempsey, Edward Gibson AFTER HOME FIELD HUGGINSEEKSDISCARD Offers "Ping" Bodle apd Pitcher In Return for Elmer Miller St. Paul, July 2'. Miller Huggins, manager oT the New York Yankees, has oiierc.i ring jiodie, outliel.ler nnd Alex. PETE HERMAN HOME Bantam Boxer 8ure He Will Regain Crown From Lynch New York, July 21!. Pete Herman, former world's b.n.tninn eight boxing champion, who will stilve to rcgnln thnt title from Joe Lynch in Brooklyn Monday night, nrrlved tndnj from Eng I Mid on the strnmshlp Ordun.t. The little New Orlenns scrapper em barked for home Immediately nftcr be knocked out Jim Hlgglns, the English bantamweight champion, in the eleventh round of a scheduled twenty-round bout, on July 11. He hns been training dur ing the voyage nnd reports himself In good shnpe. lie expressed confidence I lint he would ho able to turn the table on the New York hnntnm to whom he loit the tltlo'liut December. Friends of the former champion eon- ti'ti.l he was off form when he lost to Lynch and that since thnt mnfch he hnx hern trnlned nway from the careful, defensive tnctics ho ndoptcil during his reign of chnmplon. He hns shown, they say, In all his latest bouts an ngrcsslvcncss and punching power thnt have been lacking since he won the title from "Kid" Williams In 1017. sents the commission merchants of I Ferguson, pitcher, in nn effort to ob- Dock street, is negotiating for J field on which to stage home contcstB In the southern section of the city. Arrange ments had been virtunlly completed for grounds a few days ago, but the deal has fallen through. The Goodfellows are popular down town as they havo scored victories over a number of the teams and arc 'now after a game with the champion South Phllly Hebrews. Tho Goodfel lows' line-up Is composed of players who are connected with prominent semi pro teams, but arc members of the Dock street association. The llnc-up includes Ben Gibcrt, lirnt bane: Roche, aecond base; El liott, shortstop; Sawyer, third base; Clarke, center field; Pettit. left field; Dickson, richt field: Gnrrison. nltchcr. and Jobes. catcher. In the meantime .AnffA flln. n HtinrfltMn MVA.it n.uMii l I burn, captain of the American International plim tenma. Arirlri Hill "1 fEvething for niTAT TTT wvtiiiy nothing for show THAT'S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS the Quality Cigarette. Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! It's the best packing science has devised to keep cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste. Heavy paper out side secure foil wrapping inside and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the package and keep it air-tight. And note this! There's nothing flashy about the Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense that must come out of the quality of the tobacco. Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on merit alone. Because, men smoke Camels who want the taste. and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from cigaretty aftertaste. Camels are made for men who think for themselves. Camel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wlston.SUra, lj C .,- JmwiTujy .; ,i, M'thtAf i K,irr vjll . tnln Elmer Miller star center fielder of the St. Paul American Association team. Alike Kelly. St. Paul's manager, is said to be Hecklngjcosh In addition. Miller wns sent back to the minors by Huggins In 11)10 because he could not hit big leaguo pitching. Ho always has been a star In the minors nnd has batted over .300 for St. Paul the last two seasons. "Frisco Kid" Dies After Bout Onltenton, Tex.. July 22 Henry Kstea. known aa "the Prlsco Kid." local boxer, illed lat night from Injuries received In a bnxlnir hout here with Irvey (Ratlor) Owenaby, of Oklahoma DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING I NOONTIME or anytime, no I other beverage can equal it. U THE COCA-COLA COMPANY I Atlanta, da.. I ' inl WW ii ii sw 1 1 WWH 1514-16 MARKET ST. FOUTHE COOLEST fwS ' Can You Believe Your Own Eyes? Here is your opportunity to get a good A Summer Suit at a low price. We are sell- L i CA ing all our broken-up sizes of PALM r ITn vvr BEACH and MOHAIR SUITS at $6.50. W Palm Beach or Silk Mohairs $7.5oto$i5 Here are values in Thin-Cool Suits, considering the workman ship, fit, style and tastefulness of patterns and colors. 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