vk ," V. .-., w V.J ' '- j TT' 'iSS-,?- T' ' '. tt ' - ' ' V (- j.. ' V .', 4. EVENING PUBLIC JjEDGEKBHILADELI'HIA, ITBIIlAY, AUGUST' 5, l!)21 13 Jv Ft Condition of Links at SCORE OF H. M'KEEN FOR MEDAL UNUSUAL laslon (Pa-) Entry Romps Despite Mark of an 8 83 With ny SANDY ,., on -llic' Delaware, Aug. C. fiS?,V? McKDBN. a resident o H M t.lnn l'O.i in winning n "; 1 1' " living round of the. rfnnual In t"c ""Vnr (ho Iluekworxl trophy hfrC0,C ,nt is nnlng the medal with usual, tn"l1I"i1B, Fcorc of 811, Home n un,Ui'.Ui m not been done before In 't,nf. orv of thfi tournament and also je try other tournament in recent J0"8; ci linwcvcr. let ui be fnlr, mountain' ni" " y , , t0 hlt yor for several JW; x ,, ticy weren't jBtbS. TtatUthoWyln. nui.,ibC,iLntlfiil course was sodden with I'l cbT c 'fainvnJH and thc Brwn w,n.'lint (leorge Duncan would co cr? w "i" ,i, in other words n ball fc,5'or ft Mm where It landed. There u as no roii. A V'fZcr like Millie Heckle. X, once good enough to win the tI Smn tcur, and wop figured, In wlnx J", many im lonnlly famous pins em. ?I5. to "ome home. yon can figure t.kcB -,.n M-oiv. with ennilinBls on iVcat ami whin Heginnld 8. Worth !h,ir'i rioter, overset- and forcino-t 11 'o c Shawnee course, goes out pLf ninvVn sterling DO. then you can rfteV ".town ns a sure thing that scores ff. that will prevail in the match piny Kff the "un succeeds in hurniiiK out t heavy wRBlnc-Mi that now Impede.-. "VhT'ttcather yesterday was what a lolfer prn f,,r- gentle .ephyrs. easing I -"lie current through thc mountn us .if a ouncl. nnil n fair sun beaming Sittn on the efforts to surpass. (' ay twlnwahani. Huntingdon Valley, alone if the I'hilndelphlans plncd well nough ti qualify In the ordinary tournament. He took an 81, not good, but not bad. Thrre O's, one on the second, another en thc fourteenth nnd the Inst on the MTcntccnth, were his undoing, no far as breaking SO was conrcrncd. Elklns Ha 88 ' Oeorsc W. Klkins. Jr.. his running mate, from Huntingdon Valley, was due ( me home in the low eighties, but . i.nrKcvlti. !l rnuclit III) with his card at the seventeenth, und he finished hlh up there with an SS. Golfer Elkins was one of thc pop- ' TENDLER EASES UP Holiday Is Called at Contender's Camp at Delanco Delanco, N. .1., Aug. r. Lew Tendlrr is down so lino in his condition that hii inaniigcr. Phil CJlassinnn, who li in pcr.oual charge of the contender's training, cnlled n holiday jesterday for Benny I.conaid's opponent. No work as Indulged In whatever. After luncheon the Philadelphia star took a long walk njid finished up by jofging for n mile and a lialf. When he returned to the Tntibel mnnslon Tendler jolneil n bnseball tossing party anil he heaved the pellet around for half aa hour. A rubduwn and (iliiM'ninn called it a day for Tendler. Tendler wus down to 111."3) pounds Wednesday, and when lie stepped on ' the tcalrs jesterday he was u pound and a quarter heavier. It is (ilnsiunn's j Ida to keep Lew ut 1!!7 pounds until I two days before the. bout. I WILLIAMS IN FINAL I , i Shlmldzu Defaults in Seml-Flnal of, Newport Tennis Ntmiort. It. I.. Auc. .. The illne-s' of Zcnio Shlmldzu, .Injiunese tennis tar, due to ptomaine poisoning, caused his default today in thcscmi-fimil round of thc Casino luwn tennis singles tour nsment. As n result It. Norrls Wil liams, LM, of ltoston, advanced to the final without competition. Wllllnm M. Johnston, of Snn Krunciseo, former na tional champion, nnd Wutson M. Wash burn, of New York, plujed to deter mine the other finalist. The semi-finals in the doubles found East nnd West twico opposed, with Johnston and Willis K. Davis playing Washburn and Williams, nnd Wallace I. .TnhiiKin and Nnthanlel V. Nlles meeting the Kinsey brothers, Ilobert and Howard. ANOTHER FOR UTS Store Boys Down Forty-Eighth Ward by Score of 6 to 4 Manager Sam Cermon's I, it team traTclfd to Port) -eighth Ward's field it TtTcnt -fifth street nnd Kinder live nue last evenlus nnd defeated the downtowners bj the score of (i to 4. The Lit team Is without n gamo for tomorrow and any tirst-clnss team can Murc tho mine by calling Ham (ier won, rug department, Lit Urothcrs, tishth nud Mnrkct streets. Boots and Saddle Horses which em best ut Saratoga 'day are- First race Evil Rantrv, Js. Delhi Maid. Second Ticket, n Arch. Houdinl. Third Careful, ii V" .v Mnvourneen. Fourth Royco Itools, Knot. Relholnr. Fifth Alex ander Hamilton, Moody. Thimble, wuth-lnir Plinntoni. Rig Henrt, K. . Uradley entry. -At RMonMiire First race "urfTOXie, llolsterer. .Imlir,. Harry Riidrn. I1C111MM !.! K a .. Mil -pi . ' ." U"" l'''' ''"ck I t H L llir!'. AlUn T" H,M't- Tornntiiln. due, .-- i r ii itiiiint I'fitnf lino. ,.," ..V . ' "l" i intine, nir in I linn 1.-141. ,,..! ., rii h ' "1? Chairman. Sixth So fnth nf'i Hr.r,'"fter- Youneed. Scv- Cbftl"rl,,S!"i race-Troubler. Jimti ' XJ'1Y- T'nl-Sea Tale, EiTin.l. .''rblan. NonuK. Thlrd- PtS l' r""',ss. Cubunita. gsp, wnwr. iji.V " u::..:"?.",'r...Bev,T "( , uruwu Ol UOIU. J"lon0f,W0,,,, Mo."l'h Kvs another ex V,Bsr.tcgVh.r1mrkab,l' "Jt""1 y'rday :2 l-a. irecov,P.,".K0rk',l "v" ""loiffa In , ? threeTu K,-1.1". "rtf. "u''"-mn Jn - in 4ft i ":- " tf i,k" 1 n. t-!1 ' .' '" ,MI um 'ill rh colt carried In excemi U"9 iioumi. iV cu" varrien in exce k Cn, in hf. Y?l"a.r"1len by Jockey J'ttsUn0! twlVih.owf'1uh,r uptrlnrlty by ! Mi?rvl.?!'i '- ratora. Hh. has Off With Glory at Shaivncc Course Is Sodden Rains McNMLICK ular choices. He hni done n world of good In the Philadelphia district ns chairman of ' the Orceiis Committee there for the district. Alec Coles, Country Club, nnd Frank Harper. Trenton, -both most familiar with thc course and annually figure here both took n 00 nnd there was nothing the matter with that In com parison with what the others linu. You take n golfer like Frank Mc Crnckcn. Ho had a sterling total of 142, claiming thnt his screaming Irou simply would not scream. Will W. Umbenhauer, who Is put ting on thc dog for the whole place, went around In n sb.zllng 00-01 nnU threatened to do even better """ n visit to the Klttatlnny Inst night. Dr. A. T. Height's showing was a sur prise. ,,, , The parent of the expert Dick Halght, won tho medal nt Atlantic City some seasons ngo. but the best he could do complete wnji a enrd of VI. O.ver 00 MarJ H. . Newton, thc veteran of many tourneys, went around haltingly jn ,Hl and Otto Hchaum. president nnd fellow member of Whltcmnrsh. took 101. Willnrd Slack and Danny Ncwnll, two expert players, could do no better tiinn IK! strokes apiece before completing the qunllfylng round. Danny, for one, was in better form than last year at that. Professor John A. Lumnn, linln, did himself proud. His pet course Is Shawnee and he surely proved it yes tcrdny. . , , The pairing for the first round fol low : First sixteen K n rtodenbouiih, Shawnt". vs. W. ' J. A. Luman. llala. . r. Tatter. Trm- ""liny Tweffert. tlrlJehampcn. vs. J. H. Gay. Phllndclphlft rrlcket. (.... C. I. Maxwell, Trenton, vs. A. H. i-amp- bell. Trenton r w Heckle. Upper Montcla.r. .. 0. V. BIUIn. Jr.. II. V. C. C, . i. OiniW Hall. . , , . ,. ,,. B, H. McArtams. Suburban. s. i. Haley, Kx County. , ,.iiln,,,r H. McKeen. Shawnee, vs. T. I lllmore. &hanee. Pecond sixteen V. Clrlfdn, Suburban. . C. H. Iluck. Northampton. , . .. ,,-uliln S. Allison. St. Albans. : 3. V. v.ao. Park Club. .... ,..L C. It. Newberry. Trenton, vs AV. suck, Trenton. . n vu.ll U. Lambert. Trenton, va. D. Newell. Hrnwnee. , ,,-vnn 1. II. Holbrook. Shawnee, It. J. I'Vnn, ShArc.eMaxwel. Trenton. .. It. S. "Worth Inuton, Shawnee. ., ji.TMr. J. ilopklns, Suburban, . I. HarP". Trenton. , mf A. Dolan, Shawnee. A. LOios, Shawnee, Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL I-KAOUE I SIM TWTFlS Cincinnati.. 12 1 3 01 noston 3 0 13 New York.. 10 A 4 2 0 Phillies .... 10 o r. () St. IHlls...! A 7 0 3 1 Pittsburgh..! Ti .V HrooUIn ...I 2 8 4 4. Chlracn ....I 2 I1 10 T.l 1 TI AMERICAN LEAGUE S M TW TTJ-TS TI Washington. 01 ll ft 0 21 St. Louis. . . 0 13 7 20 New York., is! ' 3 20 Detroit B 0 4 8 . Roston ' 01 2 7, 3 4 0 Chlcag , 2 . 1- Athletics ... 4 ft 0 Cloelnnd ..I 2l 2l I 2 0 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE "SMTWT FS TI Ruffalo .... 41 21-111 120 37 Toronlo .... 8il.'. 2 2 3 30 ICeadlng.... Ijll f;.-- 28 Sracuse ... 3 1 !' - Baltimore .. J -I--'5 U Rochester ..' I J Newark ....' 8 " J Jersey City. 0 41 1 0 13 KEENE TO J0IN YANKS Sensational Semi-Pro Twlrler Signed by Miller Hugglns Victor Kecne. who turned in his thirty-second successive victory last night, when he held the Smitu-I'urbush team to two hits, feft the llridcsbiirg teum nfter the game to join the New York Yankees. Kecne signed the papers .vesterdny that brought him into the big leagues. Since the sandlottcrs opened their season in thc spring Kecne tins been the sensation of the city. He has pla)ed with seeral teams since the season opened, nnd in no matter whose uniform he nppcared he turned in n victory. He was a student nt the University of Mar) laud last car, where he wus n pitching sensation. Ho started this season with Strawbridge & Clothier, went to Dobson for n space nnd wound up with Rridesburg, In addition lie has twirled ninny games for a railroad teum. MRS. MALLORY ADVANCES Meets Miss Gllleaudeau In Fourth Round Today Glen Coe, N. Y Aug. ii. Min. Molla Rjurstedt Mnllory, national woman tennis champion, was matched today nsninst Miss Helen (iillenudeau. of AnNley. in the fourth round of the woman's metropolitan chnmplonship, at the Nnssou Countr) Club. Miss (iillenudeau sprung n surprise last week b) taking a set from Miss .Alary K. Ilrowne. California stnr. and the mntch todn ywas expected to bring out fancy tennis. Although playing within twent -four hours nfter her re turn from Europe. Mrs. Mnllory won two matches yesterday in two, sets each. Other matchos today included Mrs. May Sutton Hiindy. of California, ngainst Miss Ceres Raker, and Mrs. M. II. Huff, of Philadelphia, against Mrs. Robert Leroy. KEEP FIT! EXERCISE! FLESH REDUCING uonv lti.DO. doe! iioximi PJO ITtvate Instrncllon. Hand-Hall. Itun. Track, PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN 3th & Chestnut Mm Baaebnll Today, 3:30 P. M. UIMI1K I'AKK IT 4L IKIIIOII AVK, i.nniM JUMryU Btsts tiltnScli' un und Hpaldlux'f The Pierre A. (',, after N ng Idle for Iwii lavs will pl the old I'rnlllnger team to nlcht at Meadow and Mifflin streets at 0 :i(l Tliev also would llko to Iwink sanies for u Biisi 7 10 ami J4 for this attraction nd creis Curley. 1731 South Second street Shawnee Tourney Caused by Heavy Rains LOCAL OARSMEN LOSE ATBUFFALO Blessing, of Undine, and Gil more,. Bachelor's Barge, Fail to Qualify CANADIANS COME THROUGH Sreelnl ntspalch to r.vtnlng Public l.tdaer hrii"!?' Ni Y".AK' . With a stiff naif; M,0uin.? ,,0,wn tll T'"ke Krlc morning by .lolm Powers, of the St. &Hf- f .f 1,n,lf,,x w" "K ': in.. i,,Cnt " , '""nedlnle singles by teit',n,V1,haJf ""F"' from K. C. Van !. of the T)li-nl tli ,i..i". i. t if. -";. ""y- "' resenting the Hamilton How m- Club. started'''0 V" Fo,,r "r scullers forr!ho-finaaK " ,W n""W"" riM0.1"1nf,"r.r,1,nR,",0f'1,f I'mllne Hargc Llub, of Philadelphia, started in the lniTfn. ,Prt.f V" '""neillnte singles! SS?nn-f.ai1 "Anrt ,lm'w I,ini ofc I'l" sfldc soon after the getaway. .lolm jicuuiro. of the Mutuals. of rZ V n" ir l,rnt '-v '",v,'rn' lengtlis from A D. Steaey, of the ltroekvllle, Out How iiitr Club, with H. A. Clark, of the Detroit Rowing Club. thir,. Hlesslng was fifth in a field of nix. Walter Hoover, of Diiluth. nnd Hil ton ISclyrn. the eternn Ht. Johns scul ler, nunllfied for the iissiiclntloii finnl bv w inning the first bent. W. 1',. (inrrett tiilmore. of the Hnchelors' llarge Club, of Philadelphia, was third, nbout four lengths back of lielyen. Hoover had n half length on the Canadian, although the latter eased up when he wuv that he could qualify. Hoover coere( the rough mile nnd a quarter in 7m. I.) 1-fis. Carey PuKner. of the River Mdo Ilont Club, of Ciiniliridge. Mass.. was fourth, and Charles Sheehaii, INestsldes, of lliiffnlo. Inst. Jnek Kelly nnd his pals virtually have seared off t lie field when it comet to making real wagers. Frank Muller. i"ooch of the Vespers, who trained Kelly and Costello for their Oljmple triumph's a year ago, offered to raise a purse of S.iOO on the Vesper senior international fours which row this afternoon and tlie same amount on the senior fours tomorrow", but the Canadian nnd Amer ican clubmen here all turned u deaf car and walked nwny. Hilton A. lleljen, thlrty-sW-jcnr-old sniller of the St. Johns Amateur Row ing Club, of St. Johns. N. R.. also has n big backing here nnd ills Cana dian friends look for him to reach the championship singles, where he would be cnlled upon to fisht It out with Paul Coitclli. of the Vespers. Henrv Penn Rurke. of the Malta Roat Club, nnd Charles PreKendanz, of the Fninnotint Rowing Association, worked overtime helping the local com mittee relay the course jesterday. It was found to be too narrow in some places. Ever) tiling is fixed now nnd It is estimated that more than ,u.(H10 per sons will see tlfe two d.i)s of boat rac ing, .The Is the first time thnt the Nnlnnnl Regatta hns ever been held on Ruffnlo waters. Summary : Internipcllatn lncl rull, drst heat Won by John Powers t Mary's A. A,. Halifax. second E, A van .sickle Detroit Hoat Cluh; third. V. r. ls. Hamilton Itow'lns Hull Hamilton On' Winner s time, S.07 2-ri: iecond time, S in. Second heat Won bv Edward McOulre, Mutual rtowlnit Cluh. Buffalo ; neiond, A. D. Pteacy. nrocl:llle Ilolna Club, llrockvllle, Ont.. third. II A. Clark. Detroit rtowlns Club. Winner's time. S IU 1-3, eccond time, R IP. Aenc!tlon slneles. first hent Won bv Walter lfnoer. Duluth Hoat t'lub, eecond, Hilton A Hlcar. St .lohna Anintur Ito-v- Inq i luu. m jnens rv n,j mini, v.. i; (Ir.rrett rillmor". H.ichelori' llarge club I'liUadelplili. Winner's time. 7 IS 1-5, aro und tlin", 7 IT. Horseshoe Title Play Tonight rolnm'ius. O., Alls. .'. 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TlttM. , 73 2S0 40 OS rr, .420 ,4l .371 SAN .307 .371 .353 .330 ,342 IVIIIluma, i-iiii llu,. 01 303 43 KM LOCAL GOLFERS WIN Rotary Club Defeats Wilmington In Team Match by Wide Margin The golf team of the Philadelphia Ro tary Club defeated the team of the Wil mington Rotary Club on Hie Wilming ton Country Club links by the score of 'Wx to 4. Tho Philadelphia Rotary golfers have won every match they have plnjcd so fnr this season. 'J lie score: WII.MINCITON nOTAllY oxen rnii.Ar)Et.riiiA ItOTAllY CI.UU . i"; . o 0 l'i o 2 1 Total t Total Interlake Tennis Today Cleveland, O.. Aug. 5. Detroit, rtuffalo, Toledo anl Cleveland players will compete today and tomorrow In the nunimi inicr lake tennis tournament here. Six singles and three doubles matches are to be played. Indians Release Luke Sewell Indlunnnolls, Aus. R. Manager Jack Hen dricks, of thc Indianapolis American Asso ciation team, has obtained th services or Catcher l.uko Sewell from tho Cleveland Americans. Sewell will bo subject to recall by tho Cleveland team. Scraps About Scrappers Wnlly Hinckle. of Grays Ferry, hns been establishing an cvIouh repulntion by use of his Nature's weapons in mntt'lics up thc State nnd down in Jer sey. Joe Crosson took oor Wully about six months ngo, nnd ever since the Grn).s Ferry lnd lias been improving in ability every time he goes to the post. Last week Hinckle made such an im pression in a ten-round set-to with Joe Gnns. n Negro boxer, at Mount Cnrmcl, Pa., that immediately after this bout Wnlly was rematehed to box at the same club in the star set-to on August L'i. Hinckle is nnothcr example of n mittmnn who bus to go out of town in order to get recognition. The Grays Ferry listlcuffllnn hns not nppenred In n mntcti in l'iiiintlcipiiin lor several months, but Crosson is confident that the next time his charge shows here his services will not be overlooked any longer. Next Monday night Hinckle will pair oil in thc stellar M't-to of n program at Allentown, Pa., opposed to Johnny Herman. The I'ort Rlclimnml feud litwen Willi Mc.CltMkv and .loe I.fllz will tin resumed Rt the Cambria Club tonight h-n thev get together In tbo main mix of ooiht rounds Vst Philadelphia Tommy" t) Toole, for lolly Young Tom Sharkcv. will ,ippar In llie renil against Tranklo Snilili. I'rellms Voung Mulligan vs Hh u'Malley, lluddv 113 ui vs (leori Denny and Juhnny Murphy vs. Kid Goodman. .Tohnny l'axson has recovered from i polfomd hand and lie iias resumed train-I Ing lie is ipn In meet Kirl ltnrtnian and' Ka O'Malley bouts wllii whum I'axson wasl foned t" call oft when his hand was out of commission. Cshers for th? Tendler-I.ennard bout at i th I'hlllles rtall Tark will report thera at I 30 I Jt. next Friday, according to fleorg Timlin. Oatex will open t 4 o'clock" and i the show will stirt nt s o'clock. The main bcut will bo on at O'JIQ, Charley Itay showed lots of class In win ning from Freddy DIgglns on Monday nlg,ht I Nixt Monday night at the Hievenlb Street rfna. Itay will clash with Utile Jeff, i i Haltlmore flyweight. In the othr Louts i Hankie Howell will meel Johnnv ritzgi r- I aid. Cieorgo MrWIIIIamN will fac V-itiy Cnn- I verv, Hav Mulligan tackles Tackey I.w Is end KM Mitchell opens the show with Victor I IUrbell. Jack Ponato Is training In Wlldwnod. V 1 ,T anil when the regular eeason opens i i will be ready fnr featherweight competition Leather Belts Morton 0 DeWolf ... Sutton l' Ca'tner . Schult o Hec Sparkman 0 Harper ... Cheney n Stein ..... Squires 0 Walker .. Warner " Wheeler .. Auntln n Hughes ... Ilhoad 0 Slockwell . Hlatz l'i Hnmpaon . Seaman llowcrs . . Mcllugh l'i Hill-in .... Oarretson o Van.Maaren llrlggs O Stalnfoid Meat men prsfer to wear Belt made of one piers good solid leathir. 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 els. 1713 Chestnut St. 28 South 15th St. London fi Naw York s2 IT FOR LESS! the Biggest You Ever Saw HERMOS Salt RFTi Water 1VP M jI a $ , gTTJ -TCI Any of the Above by Parcel Pott 10c I Extra SATURDAY EVENINGS ! c DOUBLES MATCH IN DAVIS CUP TENNIS Big Crowd on Hand to See Brit ish and Australasia Teams Today IDEAL PLAYING WEATHER Pittsburgh, Pa.. Aug. fi. Tenuis en thusiasts who yesterday saw the sin gles in the Davis Cup "matches on th courts of the Allegheny Country Club nenr here, today crowded the stands nt im early hour in thc hope of seeing more decisive play In the doubles. Anderson and Todd were scheduled to play for Australasia against Wnosnam nnd 'lurnbull for the Rrltlsli Islc. It was to he the first appearance of Turn mill and Todd, Anderson and Wnosnam Hiving participated in thc singles jes terday. The morning broke clear and cool ami gave proml-o of Ideal tennis weather. The mntches yesterday resulted in nn even break between thc Australians nnd mc iiriiMi. In the Initial contest J. D. Antler jo", of Aiistrnlin, defeated Maxwell Nooinnm. captain of the British Isles team !.;, u-i. (i-4. 0-1. In the sec "nil the youthful J. R. Hnwkes. of Aus trnlla, fell before the more experienced hngllsl, p:jrr( r Gor(Ion i,0WCi o-l, U-'l. xi - 1 . .. Anderson BaVij nn exhibition of brll- nant pla)ing thnt suddenly dwindled into erratic shootlnc nnd scrvlnc. Wnos nam s tloggedness carried him through to victor) In the first set.- but after ii i. !u',Vns easily overcome by the lightninglike serving of his opponent, who was able to place thc ball out of his reach. Anderson's placement shots reached the tine total of forty-seven, just one less than that of Lowe and Huwkcs put together, while Woosnnm placed on seventeen shoN. "Oiiiig Hnwkes was nervous in his movements, although ne was encouraged by the presence of his mother, who made the journey from across the Pa cific to see her son perform. He shoots with im left hand, but nppcnrnl to linvc trouble in negotiating shots to bis right, wb en Lowe was contlnunlly placing, and the bn.v's bnckhnnd blows wcr" also faulty. The Mimtnni') nf play: Sen C.'s, Ils. PI. :.'. O SA DP Unnsnnm .1 in p 17 an .)-, 4 3 I. owe lliir.un ,1 .;, 47 ;... 4. H ,n :t is iis "i i" "n 1 1 Ilawkes 0 ' III .1 ill 111 I -I Rlckard and Archer to Confer New .nrk. Aug. .".Tex rtlrkard. boxing promoter Bnil Kay Archer, manager for Jess WIMnrtl. had nn appointment to confer here todav on the proposed return he.ivv weisht championship bout between Cham pion Jack Utmpev and Wlllard. Other Sports on Page 16 FINAL CUT in STRAWS New 1922 Styles, All Sizes Regular $3, $4 and i$5 Values 95c s 1 .95 $6 and $7.50 Panamas, $J.Q5 end $2.95 II mm MENS SIR 1217 Market St. Here's a Real Sale! t t t t t t Prices Slashed to Rock Bottom Just to Keep Our Suits Made to Measure Including Extra Pair of Trousers Ii t 'J Ii t t IS i' t t t t 9 t i Prices Reduced To '24 . Hot Weather A sacrifice price limited lo present stack on hand. Order notcttco-picce mohair suits, made to measure, at least $10 be low regular value. There's nothing cooler, and the sale price saves jok money! P. B. WHITE & CO. TOM MALONEY, Manager 808 CHESTNUT ST. ' . OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS formerly lOlSoiith 8th St WILSON AS HAS HAD LIVELY TIME Past Events Indicate Middleweight Boxer Is No Stanley Ketchel Barnes, Hutchison, Dempscy and Ruth Are Facts Stranger Than Fiction KY Rroken Rlossoms GRANTLAND 11", lltflf r prnfc, Hut doicit ( Hie vtiltcy tchere thc hcatm irmf, Doirn 111 tho talliy ttlfi the lost Jiid tcrnk , IVio're Aiiotrn their day of triumpn over fair. How long the Jiiir arr, where through nun nnd rain They trawler on m gray ghosts of thc 'game. How loiiu the tltiri arc irhcrc they ilrram in rain Of path' forgotten that onrc Ud to fame. i"e Gray 0101 1 of stardom tchere lirtlinht urni' .S'fiil hnunt'id by the phantoms of dead years. Wllsonlnn Hywa THIS sporting life may lie checkered, but it's never wliolh dull. Take the cose nf Johnny Wilson, middleweight chump ' Wilson drew his last decMon over Mike O'Dowd by piling up 11 number of points that were clearly foul. I He thumped Michael so many times below the equatorial belt that Mike was forced to seek the curative science of surgery to be rearranged. Lnter nn thc middleweight title holder, nfter being bounced against the floor like a rubber bnil. lintl some solace and comfort from a referee who decided that the other fellow had handed him just what Johnny had handed O'Dowd. . , Taking It by and large, up nnd down, pnst events would nt Ii-.-i-t indicate tluil Wilson Is no Stanlev Ketchel and thnt the future is replete with visions of other checkered incidents that will soon take place. Stealing Horatio Alger Jr.'s Stuff ANl'MRHR of our leading athletes have set about to iniikc fiction look foolish in the frontispiece. We used to think that Horatio Alger, Jr.. was rubbing it in 11 bit thickly. We used to think that Tom thc Boothlnek nnd Tim the Newsboy were n trifle stretched. No more. Mr. Alger was entirely too conservative. Some vears ngo tlieie was n cnddle bov in Knglnnd and another In Scot land. They left home and came to the far cniintrc Tmlnv one is npen-goif champion of Amerim nnd the other oiien-golf ihampjon of (Jreat Rritnin. The President of a great republic pajs them tribute. A few years ago one youngster was Hats Clothing Furniihlng 29 JO Mohair Special, 18-5 C""k SBBliBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIlBBBBBrSBBBBBBBBtlSGJ Tailors $usy '(xSw Results in CHAMPION RICK a "bag" nnd still another was in re- form school. Ninety thousand people paid $1.000, 000 to sec thc first of these ilcfcml his title. Close upon 2,000,000 people each year pay close upon $2,000,000 to see the second wield a mighty mnce that holstsvbascballs from one lot Into an other. If Jim Pnrnc. Jock Hutchison, Jack Dempsey and "I5nbe" Ruth haven't mude 11 piker out of Mr. Alger wc are badly iistrny on 11 lost trail. Tim nnd Tom, uewshov mid bootblack, have 1 been driven to the bosky dell, where I truth once ngnln hns driven fiction to 1 n corner with u split lip and n swollen e)e. And these nre not the only ones who have shown that the wn) Is open for the entry who can lay down n barrage of the real stuff. A running start is an unimportant detail over the long route, lonirfoif, till. Ml rlois rr.vri rd '15th and Days Only! Sale Positively Ends Saturday, Aug. 13th Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of 4,000 All-Wool Suits At H WBh Former Exactly MtLfrm Prices ' mm Suits That Were $25, Now Suits That Were $30, Now Suits That Were $35, Now Suits That Were $40, Now Suits That Were $45, Now Suits That Were $50, Now Suits That Were $60, Now Suits That Were $65, Now Suits That Were $75, Now Positively nothing reserved. Plain Black and Blue Suits included. All sizes regulars, shorts, stouts, longs, extra sizes. The Savings Are From 12 50 to 37 50 We are moving thc calendar ahead 30 days for a smash ing drive to make quick work of our final clearance of the season. Regardless of cost or value, every one of our 4,000 all-wool Suits has been cut exactly 50r; from our former regular prices. All those left over at the end of 7 days will be placed back in stock at the regular prices. Wc are mak ing this tremendous sacrifice for quick action. It's your opportunity to buy clothes for immediate as well as Fall u.u vv.iuui wmi ii savings charged ! for at actual cost. All Palm Beach & Mohair Suits Greatly Reduced Open Dauv Till (' 1'. M. Nitiirduv Till 10 I'. M. ' tcw York Headquarters, 15 W. 34th fit. High Scores: If i ' Minor Leagues Would Place Sox Jury on Trial Auburn. N. V.. Aug. 5. The White Sox pln.vcrs Involved In the bnseball, scandal in Chicago, will not be per-' initted to join minor league clubs. j.l. II. Farrell, chairman of the Nrif-. itionnl Hoard of the National Assocla- j lion said today. "The jury tells un t lint crookedness in sports is not et crime in Cook County, Illinois, ln't spite of confession of guilt," snltl Mr,- I larrell. "The. jury should now brj, placed on trial for libeling the moral atmosphere of the people of Cook I County. Illinois. The players will nut I be permitted to join minor league, clubs." BOXER FRACTURES SKULL . Amateur Injured In Friendly Doutf Opponent Held 1 Columbus, ()., Aug. I!. Karl Welsh, twentv, local amateur boxer, Is In ft local hospital suffering fiom n fractured skull, Mistnliigd in n friendly bout lnsf night with Harold Myers, another nmn- iteiir. Welsh, It was nld, was knocked' down, sustaining the injury which may' cause his deatli, when his head struck the floor. Police are holding M.vers and Frank. Callahan, proprietor of llie g)iu. w'hero the accident occurred, pending Investi gation. Chestnut' Open All Day Saturday Until 10:00 P. M. Selling 12.50 15.oo 1 17.50 2000 22-50 2500 SO-00 32-50 oi $i.iu to $37.50! Alteration 15th and Chestnut m r L sssW J mr M 7 " A ' 1 41 ill i II w lr tit M : i i , V iV ? , .. - tf4 Lf l 3 --.