Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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St. Louis Browns, Expect to Take Third Place After Great
WORTH PHILLIES HAND
LANSDALE A LACING
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Win Third i,amc oj hccc
from Montgomery Loun
tv league Likely Cham-
t pons by Score of 8 to 3
PLAY AGAIN TONIGHT
rniu: North Phllllr-H plnywl tliclr thin
1 same nf tin- week nt Fourth nmt
ffinfolioi-kins Htrwla Inst pvpiiIiir mid
i.pt their olnir loan by hnnrilnK l.niis
tot nf tlii'MiilRonior.vCoiint I.c-nnim.
nlft.v trimmliiB. I.nnwlalc Is liclng
-.nmnl for the rlinniptirislilp of the
Monlwmcry County lr-nSnr. The score
,iiuiiih , il,,l
for tin honiP I1" niul lot l.nnstlnle
dowiHn tivo wnttoriHl low.
Hiilio riminiier whs mi Hi.- M -
t..lile. but liiiue imrriiips m-iv
ijjnii- iii.iii i.i.,
,,11,1,(1(1 liv tll .Mi" II i J i..iw.ini
" .'. .1...1-.1 l.lu uiiiilinnu- slnnts
ernv. "ii" ii'""" ::
or thirteen snieucs. oiiunrui, mi.
Mtclicr. hnd n perfect iiveinRP for hi
ermine's "ork nml HlaniniPil out four
Mis includiiiB n homer mid a double.
Mr Yap nl.-o horned in with n flrcmt
rlniit while l.unsilnle was creilltctl with
enp bv Hnlemnn in the first limine
The his cession for the home tnb-nt
wa the fifth, when five runners crowed
the nlntp Ymi led off with n homer.
When Mourndlnn nml Onsh got en,
Halhnan .lnuhled nml brouRht them
home. Young wnlkeil. Spohror doubted
- .. II I. .l.n l.i..
nil ndileil two mrtri m mi- luun.
The
feature ficldinB piny wi.m n wonderful
WBtcmaii doubled to left, nnd b n re-
rnnrknnlo inrow, riiiiKm. "' uiiv
coinc to third. He wns given n bin
hand for the tlnow.
The Notth I'hllx will Irnvpl to
Nativity thN pvpninc nnd endenor tn
ieeiire revenue for n couple of previeiii"
trimmlncs ndministpred bj I'lill llnp-
terty s ere. lion unviu win piicn
for the rhil'!. nnd n llobert hni not
worked for sevprnl dn,v he is expected
to have n "nlRht on"; which, means
the fans fiiotild sec nn lnterestincstrus
ele, as Tommy Carrignn will hurl for
Natbltv
The M. Montrn'n C. C. hi l"pn re
erfnlzd nd.-r Hie mnnngpinent .if Kl Tin-tiitl)-,
of the tendlnv Trl-Slitn l.ianur teiun
ind the Ml"- Btmo will b" pin .! nnlni'
Art Su,nnlr, All-Ainertrnns nt Tveniy
IhW md S'njn'c ireet tunlaln. r'lr.t'riy
Ml 'if' co leellun -f Ple.er. wl.i )mp
l(i f o 'own own fam nm (Inn tnlllcM
rm'.
Tlie I. n. T. All-teri til.r on ll'ltl-M
ll Tinin nml I'Ltler elrrns. :ird the trnll'v.
en are anxious to nnnex the il.Minnntown
tfrrei,i'ii to 1hlr llt of lrllni rh -ll-ftiri
Rf .'mi rlrht f their lat t-n
rnms .'hflrtle llnie han a rolleelijn i'f
llayers rcr'iltrd from n-'iu- fnurlen rluli-i
lalh Diil I.e.iitite." that compare' with
the bes: rluln In tlil clt. Thm W .ldiMit
bv lh h?lfvh me putting tu nurk will
I'Vely lo ill" hill fir the t-oll"mvn,
rhlle Manaser flrnily lll H'e Conor or
gehubrt.
The rcltlmere Ftlnch So l do-n ti en
teilaln Shanahnn fa'n r.t rnrty-rlBli''i nnd
Br nn mr-pm Mam,;r .llm Itnrner r .MV
lit' 'oik t.ie nienton Tn flrnnle Into
ramp A to - laM oxentni; unit pmihi tn nun
fnith" ' th xpe-io of th Pov rtariv
tull re uferi n th pox Hsnln.it tt-e roioren
l'ier" Mho ha on thhi--ce n-'t nf
iMmesh' RR-nei tilnrrd. m ludln; lc
tories ot .ee'.l b!r cluhs.
fharnle of Wrt f'hester. "Ill he t
Taciny Pall nrk n .ill'- th" r'Ktnn Pm
free! nii 7ho a.wnnkcr ?r rriodualb
rttfnT n n liae nnd rled i soi.il cam
(Mini Fhanthnn lac-, e-enlnt nith uirli
lllen by t 'o 2 Tn tenm In lilttim: ll,
B? 'I. ""'" ';i..?."m: ,Z? ,uV";Xr,:
HiartVwlll 1-nend on either lindlni; John-
on or Chlcku r.i-nn.
. "". 7. n .. u a
Cermanlown trnvpe-l to rtilrtehuri: and
Ml M'tt 1 lo 1 but the re..prv.l vns not
it b"l ii iii fiKii-ei ltdinte. i.iid'iiii
Wrt a w .nd -rfill nl.tht In llie fl.-l.l nr.l tv-
double pl.m nnd -x triple pla rut ilon i
rumerou. rjnr,r. f;r.oento" n in.".fl
I lelper thti p'pilncr nt i heltMii nrnip and
Mairnfilla Tllsr Ororpe" McOulr". Im
tlnnkel Peldeld tth font hl's nn Tu-ei'i.
will nrilniilv pltrh for Clprrnnnloivn while
irt'nab'r will work for ttip arr.''rs
Fot Motor added another ImnreiNlxp ir-
t'ry to In Ilt v-hen 'h -notorlats eeored i
6- Mc'ori mer N-nhlllp i)lits nl SpPtith
te-t md ri-ance eepuo T -.n home team
wen In th- ninth with two do n on a nlnsh-
ltit double l Mnhnffv. hleh was followed I
r U''t Jirritl nnd in error hy the Naeh- j
fir. n.-si bai-mnn I i
I
imnnein. nrai nair p-ianipion or in" in- , i-.w rr..i. ,. , ,,
Jntrll W3ii Pan Vonn nit'i nf .ilou -eit-r i '' ,'n '- 'd : I' irM raep l',n.t
clly tithe -v' rncilon ntJlfrnn'l atre' ind.w-aid Princess. Seriit e Flag, Flisp
iXttzr, f'p'!.",neh;;",ff PV;:.:"n,p!:,.,: !n;;r17,V,'n,i',,l , !,al1"" lny- ,;"i
Inper ipi.p '. in nrllMIc trimming iiilmln- , ''ln ' tlllnl l.oeli l.nteil. I-.rnesI A..
iir4 tn lit ulnl- nnd slin-e tlion hns hten i Pniible Van : fourth Fnnnle Itenn
wlnnln? rich' - nc Th I-rseMnn "i"-t P.,i! f'nriivtnll- CM. !.-. m
te mid it, - . . . nnkrr- to iheli-;it M.in 'I,. 0,1 ' .""' ,""' V '' nrt l'"
rr Sreii h.'. llnrri Mm-klu Hiid another I " lP'l "in Time. I' libber) v Gibbet'
ir rlteher reedt to urn ir the (cr.me. sixth Dancer. Mcdua, Arrow Point-
-. . seventh Trirk-ter Jl, I'iedru. Solid
Wdle I.iik'. llnrrnuR-ite tenm Jonrneied ' Hock.
Bii iV J. piuypn a y-. tip wnn
POUth Thl! V IIp1ipu. nn Ih. Hnma Hl.imnn
' Torreidale avenue and Vnn Kirk aire!.
TDIi ii the ponll home eonteat for llar
roticate and nn linnieimo rrnwd nnn In nt
l'lioanee i iho openliiR unmp on Tueidae
niiipr Him win ij.o Tom Trlday or Kd
i- .inner
nil'"1"" ""' h,M- whln IMdle Clottlle-li ,
Ill d-nend .,n nlt,r Kohler or l.efty Win-
"teln.
tutt
The Old Tlmera l"t another rontest lat
.! .ne Jh" ,,m" ,h" naltlinnre Mlnek Sox
..Is. I.h lr""k bv 'he fioio nf r lo 1 l,o
nn held i he hnntp hnvi to hnlf di..en
.if Jon,Kl" i- Suniniera' lln"n Cluli
.L . .wl" P'1" "' Thlrt-enth nnd Jnhn
m...L". "' lli"nn lenni has vletorl'a
W.l, . ''"' "'-- In th I'oumr nml ex
Pi to ttim the ilnnittouners
TO NAME TEAMS TONIGHT
ii ., I
uic-uns tor Mnnriau'c Ram W
Bl Ann.,, I -. ami- j ....!..
- "-UIH.CU i mm, ca mccunu i
Hie nil slur line upt fpf the big ben- ,
St".."!'!'!4"! !","'"'. ""Tt I '"":
-,...,,, iM ,, ii cmck ai ine rniinos ,
?" win in iiiiiioiinced nl a meeting
f 'he Allied Athletic Association of
enns'liniiin, i,jc., (0 1(,, t
"if ' IlPni'ilici Serxlci. Club. I." North
rmeentli street. lhl eietilng
I he two ,,nii. IU he called Ninth
" noutli nnd in Hie latter nlso will he
rin.ers fl-,,,,, We-t Phllmleliihiii Tliere
f fe ii" uiher games in (he city Mini- ,
"' "eniiig nml the big ball park Is'
p.. irn in no iTovvrleil
ine iiiannzeininii ,.F il,., v.,rii, ti,iiiinu
nnou,(,s ,(,, ,ll(, n lr(Ii). wI,h
iei-i .l,lU K""du)'s game has been ic
'imieil nn, ii,,., m m,.r, nnnnvnn-
l. . ""- "' 'ouitli nnd Wiiigohor
i"8 Hrcn, this (enilng Siinthi
RACING
Today
r . CL!
l r, . . unin or onine
TLAT IIAt ns- 2 STIUCPI.IXIIASKsT
Phoenixville Fair
liro'ill s',PnL: " "'WjlRlil-Sinlnr Time
p,"l rt. o ' "S5 A' 'I lr". 5H0
r,.,',,":?'""? Trm.. 10:311 A. S... KMi.
Ihrnii.i. '.. ", milo 0"! I.anciialer I'lko
, - r n MIIIHI
CAMimn oi'i:n.aik Am;.s
R.NM(lltl wi:. AMI CAMIIUIA
miii i;m;m(i, ai (
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KEEP FIT!
EXERCISE!
''esh Reducinc
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p-'-s: (IIHir lln.thull T l w I.
011 -, ,"' --..ii"."'"" Him
Philn. Jack O'Brien
I'iril A I IIKSIM'T
iDife?1 Todoy, 3:30 P. M.
Hrta bend aimbfl.i ond 4.,i ,lln,..
Y Today's Local Ball Games
Nurlh l'liiltlro ntNitthltr. lleUi-ndr nnrt
(nljiro Mrrefs,
Mutriilr, of UrM Chester, nt lllsslnn fro.
icsloiml. Ntntr ronil nml tinnili street.
I'rllinm nt Nt. .Mlclmrl'n, Chew mill I'leils
""f .. T'1' Ctermuiilonn.
I Irlsher nl tirrmiiiitoHii, Clirllrn nieniir
mill flifiv streets, (limiiintimii.
N. I'. II A. ill lliirroHcilc, Inrrrtnhtle
injniie nml nn Klrlc street.
!.,r.n.!,,,.lJ" '' (""lis nl New Aork.
Ililllclil nt it, T All-Shtr. Tenth mid
lliillrr strrrls.
Nlirlnff f'ltl.l!flf....fnr1 til llnnnirtM..trm.
Mrnnit. nav-Uhlh unit Wnlnut utrrelii,
.Moninmitii, et (lloitreslrr. ill llohlfeltl,
llniml street mill Allegheny menue.
Art Sitmuirrp' All-Aiiirrlenns nt St. .Mon
Irn. Tnrnl. -third nml rllinnk trrflM.
Ilnunii Clni. of Culm, nt (Mil Timer',
TlilflfMitli nml Jnlinnon Hrfrln.
JnnrrtK. C nt Wllilnoori. nf Frnnkford.
lorrrnilnlr ntrmifi mid ttnlirllnit ulrprt.
iiilJil'"'! ( ,."1' nl I'nrren A. A . Third nnd
.,,u!lf.,,llr. "' '.neun A. A.. IllRlitrrntli nml
Rnrklnnd ntrrfU.
Ilii liniorp lliiirk fio nt Shnniilmii, Korty
rlRlilh nnd llniwn nlrrrU.
T., ML" .'V'-Nlnr .'It I'lfUhfr llrl' Irnm,
ty.ltli nnd ltril Mrrrtft.
till;'.! ,rt ,nrH "t Krallniifr, Meadow nnd
illirili nlrertii.
.''."I'. If'iKHP "It" Wnodlnml nt f.lr
jnlfd. H r.inlirldKP & Clnlliler field. 8lt
third nnd Wnlnut nlrerln.
unsti!
i;r,t
"'"
iiiiKinnRion Mnrn nt Torreiiuie.
llrOlherA nt St. fllklinurM ' IMllmnn4
nd 'lpithnr tniip.
Tlilrti-nfihiSri ami tilifen Inn;' '"""""
YKHTKHIIAY'S SCIIIti:'
I ''le'ri' w,nrnKe WiHMily ('oiniinn, lit I.lnrt
Slinnniiiin.'ti Dlnnlon TrofeMilotinlN, 2.
I at. Motor, (I; .NnniiMlIf Mtiirn, .1.
Jiuttilty. Ui NphiiH, II
North I'lillitri. Hi I.mi.ilnli', 3.
llrldetlitiiK, III (icrmmitoHii. I.
Ilillllinore Itl.irk Ion. fl Old Tlmerii, I.
'rtriim 1'nrk. (It snellenliurir, 1.
Illlldiile. lilt A II V 2.
Knrnue. 3i lt- A. C I.
Iitt tlcrniiintoMii. 2 MnrCltraney. 0.
leUlier, lit htentoii. (I.
Ilrllleld. t HiirrouRUle. 3.
NolaMimr, Hi I'lilin. NtornKP. I.
Arnmlncn All-Sturn, IDi t'ninrron, 0.
Kontkn, Ot C. ,H. Internal Hetrntir. 4.
hrle, 12 KntrrpriM-. 1
llonotmi-Armiktroiiir, 0t It Iiih Cuke. "
Itoneunuit ITofenlonirl-.. Rt CnrlMe. I.
"ientr
nfnn I-.J.I.1 li.l. ... If, -i..
?.'! .. '-! "t. aiculien'R A. t'.. o.
rhlliKlelnhlii .Mnnufilc ture .-h- lncnc lie
I ruin, lit llnlduln. It l.lwelt A Meri. Kit
JJeolern ( ntiin, 2; Itttdd. J3: Wlcenen. 2t
llntcli Motor, n, ('. . Bonnie. 1.
I'. It. T. l.rtiKue Hlcltmond, Hi Jaik
Kin. 2.
JOHNSTON AND WILLIAMS
IN TENNIS FINAL TODAY
Famous Stars Fight It Out for Sea
bright' Cup
SeabrlRht. X. J., Ann. 12. William
M. .lohnstoii, of San I'rnuciiio, nnd It.
Xoiris William". L'd, nf Boston, fight
it out on the turf of the Senbricht
I.nun Tennis nnd CriekPt Club toduj
for possession of the coveted .Spnbright
Ci.
.Iolinton won his way Into the html
round ieilertlny bj lefpntlns Vincenl
Itlchnrds, nntionnl junior rhnmpion. in
slimiRht sets. (I-'J. li--,. (1-1. Williams
di-poscd of Mnsuell Woosman, ISritisli
Isles team captain, at "-.", (!.'(, fi-.T.
Miss Helen (illlenndenii and .Mrs.
lipiijnmln K Cole, of New York, were
iratched itli MNs Mnry K. Urowne
nnd Mrs. I.ouin. II. Williams, of Cnli
foniin, in the upper hnlf of the wompn's
doubles this morning-. Miss RrlstPad
nml Miss (Vrps Ilak"r. of Orangp, S".
J., wpro inntchcd willi Mr. Mnrion
.inderstein .Iesup. of Wilmington,
Pel., nnd Miss Kliimr fioss, nf New
York, in llie lower lialf.
The wiiiiieis of llievp matclip5 upi-e
sciiedulod lo dish In tlie finnls late in
the nftcrnoon
Mi-s fjoss, wiio tipset the wninen's
singlps dopp jpsterdny bj drfeatlng Miss
Hriiwiip. will inert Mis. Mol' i liiur
stPdt Mnlloiy in the f 1 it rt I round fomnr-
tow. i np men s doiililPM ntso are -rin
fS iomorro. IJ. .Nrrl, Williams
J"" " ntson M. Wa'-hburil. of New
lork. will conte-t for first plnre with
,no winners of Iwln.i 's chsb betwepn
n: ,.nnr ,i, n,i ,,n,i -.i,,i ., i
J- i i, i ..... '" unn olie and
l.arl Helir and rhendtirp It. Pell.
Boots and Saddle
Horses which seem lies! at Saratoga
toda nre: First nice Knot. Kiln-inn.
Enfilade; second (steeplechase) Ivrv,
Surf. Sea Scot: thinl--Iteverlv Hello.
Kvll. Ilunce Cap: fuirth (the'TIudson
f.,i....n, . nr,t
"'"moor , Illtl
t. oiirtvieiv ; sivt
iiunnienpi nevii'-talion, I'nrnder.
i inchcnpp. Sportbov.
h Yankee Mniil. I'lti.
mnte, I-;xterminiite.
... .....,....,,...,, . ,, ,,,,,. j-u-sr
Fnir:
rniT - .misv Kruter
Floreiilu.
Celtic:
second
Horse;
- ( rnflsninn, Cello. Charlej
thild Rainbow (ilrl. Onudv
Korn ii
fourth hountof. FnlsmiT
Mdinitiiln Ili.u- ilfth Hill'., i.
;"U" "'." ,, 1, "", ." lMl 'Slewn
Dorothy s Pe). Hopeful.
rt.
The Mnrli h-.MI .Int rnre in the Sarn
toc.t epn-lal tomnrinw Ii .ittrnitliiK Interest
Ihrnuithout the i-oiintrv Thp rni- will ho a
tine teat ai .Mlai ,lo will nnly have lo
inrrv ec.ile urlk-hlM nf 110 nuiimla the araU
cl1n tn MnrNlch 12L'. Ijelnu a colt, rtetldea
.lrMeh nnd .Mls Jo thp.-e will ho Kal
KanK (Hmpii, IlrnnmatiT. Mv I'lav full
hrother nt .Man O' War. and aeer,t uthera
Thlrt.-fimr roln and llllleu aold for M.lit
nnn in SaratnKn a eah m peterdnr Thp tip
pri. wai paid for ine i eit-t-rlinula roll
H Willi to ft I. Hern for S12 COO.
,.r1I1,rrv , ,hr,i h.r ,,,,.., rla ,n
winnlnc the Miuama stakei over flit of
tnd'ih'iear l,v""m", Ut "
1 1 $3.00 gsjjr. I ";;:.",r
!fl M hJ A Jl JKV. B with Rnop Kal
F.1 ft .
M v I Own Uuckl
muMMien i
n
K iliil B JV ( llX I '
k- a .10 ra n wc u . y
R LSJU11LM.U M KJ a jfa
I W ' match I H $Tftk ll JLL ) xSBKm -J JHt rf 9
u . J IBB1 hmmmmabttKmmnd
I n)B i-T j I &,&
ONE of the vwuji 1
special values vi H , fd
BJ our "Summer's End" I f&
I Sno of men's wear. I iJjr
1 '....i. i... 1
It' KltlV llllll ll"". cut n
I over! U ;
I 1235 Market St. 1 j
IBAUERSI
1 1 So. 13th St. 3
EVENING iUBfitO
WATCH
BROWNS N
RACEFORTHIRD
Loe Fohl's Team Has Record of
16 Wins and 6 Defeats
Since Athletic Series
ZINN STARS FOR PIRATES
With Habp Itiith snaring the lliaelight
with his prodigious, clouting nnd the
brisk bnttlcs between the Indians nnd
the Ynnks in tlie American and the Pi
rates nnd the (Hants in the National
getting the linn's slinre of the costly
print pnper. (he critics hove overlooked
the so-cnllpd lowly llrowns.
Not thnt tlie first threp items are not
more tlinn worthy of dlligpnt uttentlon,
but bpcnusp the Hrowns, contrary tn
ever' prediction, hnvc been cutting u
wide swnth of Into thrnugh Han John
sou's domain.
A glance nt (Iip pprcentngp tnble In
the American I.pagtiP will reveal the
startling fnrt timt the ltrowiw nre now
in fourth plnre. within striking dls
tame, or to bo exact, live gnmes of third
place. Xot so liatl for n tenm not even
considered six weeks ago to have much
of a t'hnncc to get out of the low posl
lions in the ladder.
It will be remembered that our Ath
letics were spiking the guns of the
enemy with considerable force during
their Inst trip around the circuit nnd
thnt when they arrived in St. l.ouU the
general feeling wns that at last tlie
Mnckmen lind nrrived nt thnt junction
point where they should have little trou
ble in stepping out of the cellar.
It iloesn t cause mucii ly-iiMiiug up
on the memory to recall tnat our Alii-
leties met n perfect Wnlerlnn in llip;diicing three with his bat In his
Mound City, nnd thnt before I hey de
parted therefrom Ihey were deeply en
trenched in that place known ns Inst
irmong good-spenking major league
baseball plaefs. The Hrowns rose in
their wrath nnd brought the A's to
their knees with five strnlght reverses.
Our Mackmen then went tn Chirngo
nnd evened the series with the White
Sox.
Cireflt Kn.stcrn Surccsies
After the Athletics tlie Hrowns cmi
tinned their strenk by taking three In
succession from the Red Sox. Thej
came F.nst determined to clean up
tilings. They took two out of three
from Hoston. split n two-game series
with the Ynnks. did the same In n four
0.P..0 series with the Athletics nnd then
went to Wnshlngton nnd took three
out of four from the Senators. While
In the Cnpitnl the Hrowns incldcnfnll)
broke the winning streak nf McRride's
team t lint hnd reached cIpvpii.
Hoiling thp figures down, tlie St.
l.oulsiain won sixteen of their Inst
twenty-two gnmes, a record thnt Is
second nnlv to that of Wnshlngton.
When the Hrowns were here they made
no bones of the fact that Ihej expect to
finish in third pluce.
"Wp cannot hope In get into first
or second nt this stage of the race,
but. believe inc. we will be in third
when the curtain is pulled down."
weie the parting words of (ieorgc
Sisler when the Hrowns left here.
Six of the Hrowns nre ."00 hitters.
The outfield for llie third sucrcsivc
vpnr Is hitting over the fnvnred mnrk.
Williams, Tnbin and .lacobsnn being
llie irlo. Sister. Kllerbe and Hank
Seveield. all rpgulars. nrp clouting
nbme the .."00 mnrk.
The Hrowns open n long home stand
this nftcrnoon. nnd expect to climb
right up into third plnce when the.
le.nvp ngnin.
Leo Meadows l,oses
l.ee Meadows wns defeated In a keen
twirling duel with McQillllon lip III Hos-
ton jpstrrdn. the Heancnters w inning
out "in ten Innings of good bnseball.
The score was tieil In the fourth by the
Hiaves nfter the Phils had seoied In
the second.
The bcspectncled hurler wns nicked
for nine afctie. while the best the
locals could secure was six. "Kaiser"
Wllhelni. acting manager, made twn
changes in bis lineup .icsterdny. send-1
lug Rogey Wrlghtstone into left field1
in plncp nf l.ee King nnd I.ebniirvenu
into riglit in the tenltory occupied out.
West bv Walker.
Of tlie sl hits made by the Phils, I
thtei! came finm llie bludgeon nf Cy
Williams. Smith. I.ehourveati and
Parkinson nccounied for the other trio.
Inn Is in Spot licit! .
Another major league pitcher, X.inn,
of Pittsburgh, i nine foiward yesterday
ns an opportune hitiei nnd he nlso add
ed n bit of base running to his per
formance In the eleventh inning of the
second game between the PirntPK nnd
the Chicago 'Cubs he hit safely, stole
second and seoied the winning run on
Robertson's single.
Pittsburgh won both gnmes, increns-
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LBDliK-PHILABELPmA; FRIDAY,
Runs Scored for Week
in Three Big Leagues
NATIONAL l,KAOtTK
' HTa!Tv"TF s'lfi
Clnelnnntl.. T)!7l() l 137
St. I.fllili... II 7 :t II 1 31
Xcw York.. 7 ll; 7 II 211
Chicago.... a :i 8 7-; J!0
I'lttsburgll.. 2 t 0 12 18
Hroolilyn ... -1 2 I 10 17
1'hlllles .... (I !'. I I M
Hoston I) til ll g I2
AMKltlCAX l,KA(ri-:
"llfl'MITIW 'I'lK S fl
Xcw York . . 2 1 1 1 .111 1 7 !I8
Athletics ... :t -I l : 2H
Washington, it tot (I 2 27
St. Louis... H n; K ft, 20
Cleveland .. I 11 nl 2.1
Itoston 01 0 12 4' 22
Chicago .... 01 5 ft' Hi 18
Del roll .. I r 81 h JI7
IXTKUXATIOXAIi l.KAOUK
" "1? 5it'i'y J t rF"slfi
llaltlinore .7'l r 211(1 I 37
Rochester .. 3 '112 11 2 32
Ituffalo .... 8 ' 10 0 8 20
.lersey City. 31 0 Hjll a 20
Toronto .... 0 1 I til (I 2 25
! Heading .... - "! 7 " 24
i Newark .... 8 ft 2 3 22
Syracuse ...I I 2 -ij l 01 Ift
lug first Its place percentage in the
N'ntionnl League, its nearest rlvnls.
the New York (Jiants, breaking even in
n ilniible-header with Brooklyn.
Tillle Wnlker. of tin Athletics. Is
making n bid for home-run honoix. In
flip game with tlie Yankees be hit his
spventpentU circuit drive. Frisch. of
the (Hants. pid Kildiiff. of Itrooklyn,
alsti mntle fnur-bnso hits.
Two 10(10 per cent batting nvcrngps
marked the ('Incinnntl-St. I.ouis Na
tionals' contest. Second Hneman
Holme, of the Reds, making four snfp
lilts in as ninny times at at. nnd ( en
tcrllelder Mnnn. of the Cnrdinnls. pro
three nppearaiiecs befoio the opposing
pitchers.
Scraps About Scrappers
(initid frnternlty. "f the Km jark
tlianch No 14. will hold n nmnker lonieht
nnd a number nf hnxlne ma tehee nre Ini-ludeil
on the pros-nun Bouts nrrnnsed nre I'rtdle
Murphv . Yoiinc IliiBEertv, Chnrlev (Kidi
l.ooa n K O "HI" Opper. Joev Andrews is.
sailor Smiley. Dannv MrDonnld . I jilnne
Md tievers nnd Otlo O'Keefo X" lloli
MicKny.
.llmmr DmiKliertj In puttlns nn a hnilnc
-how nt the hall park In l'hMer nxt Mon
lay nlcht fur th benefit of th- poor people
f thnt rln. Hen Talnr i. Kddton
MUlor and Tom Uolden r Johnm Hrlftlths
m. 11 1 pp the double wind-up of a flp-bnni
prnRrnm. Pimeds will ro lo tne poor fund
Nnllmn I'.lirllrlt l neRo'tatlnc for a mateh
ivtmen Johnny JIcl.nuRlilln and Pat Ilind
Ipv ,il ft loeal club. He "Men Ism's a rh.il
ptiRp on Iwhiilf of MclJiuehlln for a mept
,ns with Paul rioyle
Willie Spencer will b"N In Jlnnnv I.nien
r a place In the wind-up ncalnt ll.itttinR
Mutrny nt the Cninlirla. tnnlcht TTip enil
lll b.' YounR DlRSlna " .Inlinnv ttore
I'rpllni-i lludd. I'.Min 'Ipoirp vnnv
Uo KlMin . Tommy r.oini.in and YounK
Inser . Jimmy Hivtei.
Tninntv lniRlirmi. the Sniitrmnik middle
welsbt. will Ret the toiicheet test of his
.arepr when Iip takes on Pi inklo ltrlttnn at
the Kleeum Mreei arfna on .iinnrjp.i niKni
lluehi I'napiir n brother nf n.irhi boxes
IMril" IlPtnpePV 111 the eeini. (llher limit
VouiiK Jack Mnlnne i .Miekev Dm r Pobhj
ItvHii is. AI Ilk-e nnd Joe Kellv i. Jop
lloes.
Cms rrnneheltl Is planning an 'niaiinn of
V.w- YiirU State where he will ihnllenRp
all of the featherwelRhlp. rrinrhettl ud
to lmx under the name of Dai te Muore. and
nninhjr III. opponent h.ip biep Pranki
lib Pnnnv P.ndRera. Philadelphia Jo..
WellinR J"" Mullnj. Jimmy Jordan anl
lld WnRnei.
Inhn I. Fined, local aporteinan and fiRht
fan will bn hurled totnorimv ai 11 A M
nt lit. Klkn- ItPst, Mount MorUb fenieien
follow niK bis death lant week at Jeffereon
Ilosipltnl. where bo made a Kntt baitle fn
bin life nfter ahootlns himself nnldcnlalli
Oesplto tho fact thnt the bullet lodfred n
fraetinn of an Inrh from hli brnin. Plood
Hied for inoje thnn a week white doetor
probed nnurrei.fiilly for the hill Mam
, fiends .no inouninii.- me aentn or ipioou
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pemit Kle it un
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The M. & M. Belt Is one piece of
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It outwears any stitched belt.
Always keeps its shape. Refined
looking and durable.
Persons who know the advan
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FAST FIELD STARTS
T
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Sister Bertha, Millie Irwin,
Arion Guy and E. Colorado
Among Entries
TUESDAY THE FIRST DAY:
,
"Onsh !" cxclnlmed "Hen" Miller' ns
VoTlM." ",;!,,ri,,',( ,!'Z X'! ,
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ROT
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fnstV I didn't think hIip could hht' national lawn tennis clinmpionsbip sln
2:04' and flnlli wltli 'nil four under igips for men to be held nl the Orr
'Ivvti i in ti 1,,'maiitown Cricket Club. Mnnhelm. be-
i. . V I.,",!1-1'1, nn-vvu.-, Ax "he did llinK Hcptcmber 0. bus cnued a
it In the 2:0.1 trot at Columbus. Uvr ,'nge In the plans for the erection of
name fs Millie Irwin mid she sports n J.", V,nmiF
record of L:0.'t, She promises, with ,Tml(,r ,'i, original plans the stands
!.'. nt.,i'ii,.iT h?"f .,!('ntJrf,,? nKnln under crectl'on called for n seating ca
put Philadelphia i the Ugh -harness 'f of ,,, , , onn bnt nll oxtrn
rncingmnp nnd drawn red circle around i10llsri,i KOnts have lieen added. Tlie
'' ) lib will be nble to nccoinmodate close
Whpn "Hen" Miller hnd recovered i to 11,000.
his equilibrium nflPi- the shock he got The public ml? of tickets started yes.
from AI Saunders, secretnry of the i tcrilar. Tickets nre nvnllable nt the
(.rand Circuit races nt the Helmont i oflice of S. M Peaeocft. 141 South
track. Nnrberth. he cut' loose with a Fourth street, at Oimbel's and A. (i.
volley of predictions on the Hellevue- Snaldlng's.
Stratford S2."00 stake for 2:05 trnt- "Fvery season ticket now nn sale tn
ter.s In which a number nf mean-hoofed th(. public Is it good Rent, iw we did
ponies will take the word. t m,t pick out nil the best seats and
"Hen" ndmllctl the nnlv thing lie dispose of them first." snitl Mr. Pcn
hntl ngninst .Millie is the fn'et thnt her! cock today. "Wo allotted blocks: of
owner lives In Prosqup Isle, Mc.. where seats lo the arioiis clubs nnd all not
the potntoes gtow-nml where the towns- utilized nre now ready for -nle. The
ppople kick In as soon ns It gets tlnrk I Inrge stnnds will be nt the ends of
under the table ' the cotii-ts nnd the stand U"Pil nt the
".Millie's been showing n lot of stuff, F'i-t-Wei mnlch In-t eni- will be along
hut when ,i ominencp to pick 'cm, AI, the side of tlie courts."
don't forget this Sister Hertho fillv nntl
tills Htltltim Ai-lnn rim. l,o. 'IV.....,,. -
Murphy, the Poughkeepiie whiz., will
Jiggle the rililHtiis over." snld Miller.
"Then ou never can tell v. lint Ibis
wild-looking old bird of a Charley Hex '
will do If Murphy decides to start biln
with some other driver up. . I've s'een
him make n break nnd fall five lengths
back nf the field hofnio he would catch,
anil then I've s,.rt, ,,n, ,.nmP on nmj W,;
by a length and bugg.v rldo under the
wire al that "
"Hen" Miller didn't first see the light I
of dny in Maine nml never lived there. I
and. of course, like a lot of other Fenn
sylvniiinns he doesn't know whnt he
missed. Hut "lien" knows thp boss
cunio. He has gmuu up with it and
when he tnkes n stnb at picking 'cm
well, if it is at a timk where tltev allow
tlie Inug green lo change hands, nil 'nu
have to tin is collect.
"Hen" likes Arion fJuy nnd Sisler
Perllin for the big li-ot here. He admits
that the stnllinn looks a little better
to hilt) now than A. H. Coxe's tillv.
"Hen" may he rjght. There nre in the
Held for this pnir In contend with such
nngs ns V.. Cnlouidn. owned by Rnrlnn
Pardee, of Atlantic City, and driven bv
Walter Cnv ; Mcfiregor thp f.i-pat. if he
bus sufiiciently recovered from cnily
senson lameness; Huron Ceganlle. Ante
(Miy nnd others. It looks il(. a lmP
of a race.
MEN!
Suits to
With An Extra
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Kvcry Rtiitinp; wns formerly much higher in price. Tomorrow
you may take your choice from a great arietj of patterns and
get an extra pair of trousers of the same material with jour suit.
TAILORS FOR MEN
104 South 8th S
mmmm Store Open Monday
M. & H. SELL
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A drastic price
season. If you
3.
IgetS'' jjj
Wffl
'zrjLr
o3 y
ut wicsc suns tnis summer, it would be a fine mvost-
ment to buy for next jear. The linest ciuahtv suits
nt unusual savings for a quick clearance. Practically
i very size. A fine line of women's California Style and
Swimming Suits are included.
Its?ait inhios!
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lib it.- be''
Other (trades
S2.B0, SI, S.'i.oO
Cotton Shirts. oOc
White Weh Holts. 2re
lllue Flannel Trunks
Now SI
Cotton Trunks. .I.'ie
$5 $tt Two-I'iccc
liubbvr
Soled
K n , PHihtnc trietiilni?,
tennis juiinsr ..imp Tho
I'Ui.- -' v Hbie Nini e Ions'
befur. 'lii i nr Lower
than pre iiar prlree
tremen.t up. pincharn of
mm i 1'iounands of nnlrn
fui n a 11k inunufaeturer
nuil..- ihli price potiMhln
i i ii 7 s n .inri tn n7.ei
'-
..' .Ml I'Alllll.r.S ft rrrv
llr't siinue. Ironit
Canoe Back Rests
Single, $1.25; D'ble, $1.75
S2 Kapoc Life
Preserver $1
Cushions . .
Bathing
Suits
AIHVool WnrXpil
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'AUGUST 2, iflZt
Trip Abroad
Five. Leading Batters
in Two Major Leagues
AMKKICAN I.KAOCK
flnrer nml eliili . All. It. II. Aver.
Ilellmnnn, letrolt .101 117 M 114 .4IB
f'olili. Ilelrnlt . p 33 1 RJ 12R .WO
tS In. "t l"nl JOI 0Ji . ! ?"
Until. New Mirk . 103 SMI ll J3I .31ft
Spraker. Cletelnnd 7 30R 10 133 ,3fl7
NATIONAL l.lIAdt'U
rl.uer nnd rliiti ' All. It. II. Arer.
Ilomstry. Ht. Units IM 414 R.) I0R .400
loiinr. Sew ork . (11 .33 0.1 J" .JB
Mrllrnry.r)t, "" ?2 'Mj
Itotiili. Clnrlntinll R1 333 In 113 .3.1W
ENLARGEJVIANHEIM STANDS
Great Demand for Tennis Tickets
Forces Change In Plans
Tl- Kieul demnntl for tickets Jor the
gfiniiinn3!!!il nraGILWPJII'ifirHI BinfllHIIrJl TCiUiniBtBilHIHnniltraiMnniUJ-J
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Extra Pair Pants
With Every Suit
easure
and Saturday Evenings
IX FOR LESS!
Last Call for
Bathing Suits
Prices Slashed!
cut ricrlit nt the bno-ht nt vn
didn't have any use at all for one
niisuiil! -
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Caliliiriiut
Style
AII-VVool
SUITS
Duck
A
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50c
All-Wool, One-Piece
Swimmings
3
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buats, now
nr men ami itnmeii,
Cotton Suits, S1.50
Utibbcr Il.-ithing
Cnps Now 2.)c & 50c
Kar Protectors, 25c
&L
najs
Any ol
tht Abovt
by Parctl
Poll 10c '
Extra t
9kUti
" " ' or " GTZ,
fa i,i, ri 3"S
:ui a ll
jiiiiiimuii mJuuuurj mill
P. B.WHITE & CO. 808 Chesthut St.
Open A ll Day Saturday Until 9 P. M.
M
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Tailored t Measure
liicludUng
Extra Pair of Trousers
Extra Trousers
An end-of-scason clean-up sale which means a big saving
to every man who places his order quickly. Think of it, men,
thousands of yards of fine tailoring woolens, marked at these
sacrifice prices, with an extra pair of trousers included in
every suit. Not "ready-made," but tailored lo your measure
a real bargain offer. Most of the fabrics are just right for
year-round wear. Blue serge is included.
Act Quickly!
31 It Will Pay You to Buy Your
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Overcoats now? Certainly.
Here's a positive way to save.
Place your order now; many
a dollars below what you will be
3 asked when the cold weather
a comes. We'll make your coat
to your measure and hold it un
til you are ready for it. Make
a
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i woolens in medium or heavy
3 weights. A small deposit re-
2 serves your selection.
Men Out of Town May
Order by Mail
In order to give out-of-town men an opportunity to
share in these great values, we will pladly send samples,
self-measuring blanks and fashion books on request. Mail
orders given prompt and satisfactory attention.
WRITE TODAY!
P. B. WHITE & CO.
TOM MALOMJY, Manager
808 CHESTNUT ST.
OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
l
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With Each Suit
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