n: ' " V5 tr ' H ;' H, 1 r- ',; r; -..'' ' '. . if ' ''ii W 'i 1" -Vi 'v i e-l -V 1 Mv . r . ', I : ! , 1 v. ' h ,. J' V . 4 v ?' 4' tn EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB-PHILADELpHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST. 13, 1921, 13 ---' Veteran Babe Adams, of Pirates, With Nine Straight Victories, Leads National League Hurler - - - ' I ! " 1 n 1 ' ' ' . CURTIS WALKER AND CY PERKINS ADVANCE Phil Outfielder Jumps From .289 to .314 and Mack Catcher Gains Tivelve Points, Resting at .292. Hornsby and Heilman Lead YOUNG Ct PERKINS la coming up nnnco in the American League lint tine avcrnccs. The Muck mnskrann has wn speeding through the percentage like the proverbial house afiro and If he keens n-Wn' it won't be long ore he Is in the .300 class. During the last pcvcn days, Cy has rinpnJd out fifteen hits out of thirty four tl'es at bat for an average of .441. Two of theso clouts were of the Italic nuth variety. Hitting In this manner n lifted Perkins' batting figures from ,2WhyOTWitt still Is the only Mack .Jnlnr In the .:i00 class, although Xson hi. .308. Whltey has climbed from .309 to .318. Most of the batting leaders have lost im rliirlne the last week, but Hell l?nn still leads tho parade with .417. & Knrns is second with .31)7. Cobb third with .387, and Tobln fourth with 873 ' The Mackmen gained In club batting n-tlio extent of two points, and now art tied "ith Moe-ton. at .270. for w Snlh place. The Tigers top the list. Hcd l''ober continues to load tin' ultchciH with twenty -one games won and nine lost. Stan Coveloskle Is second and MaVk llli wcr. Harris trails and Horn b 1 Is bird among the A's burlers. American League Batting 107 407 102 378 . Ml 325 114 :i3H . tU L'SII .11)3 401 lll-J IIII.I . ni) I'D I 3S 14:1 Kiel :isi . 73 1!4.". M .11 105 407 wi aon no. 301 37 H1I 3 1 HA H' i: 101 4211 IMS riaer Club O. AU. Htllmann, Det.104 41 f f'haw. Wnsh... If. 1- Uurns, Clove... B 1 Cobl). Dot E5 331 Wood. Clevo. ...37 104 Tcbln. St. U...1U1 450 ""fiker. Clco 07 30M i 0i net 1 1 l 1 Iodic. Chi 22 1 rSead. Dot. Oil 181 William-.. St. b.100 as., Nunnmaker. CI. l.i V29 Collins. Chi.. IM 303 fc.verelJ. St. L. l-1 3?3 Veach. Dot.... 10.1 UH. Meph'soii. Clev. .If 11)5 lilco. Wash. ..Ill 140 n.wlnpp. l'lo0.107 421 fc.runlt. Chi. . "' 3 Swell. Clue Ward. N. V. -.- Una ltaHlVr. Dot.: . MStt Johnston. CIono. J j5 Witt Alh. 1" '1" O'Neill. Clevo . 03 201 i;vans. Clevc ..4 1 120 Uluef Dot.. .. lO'i 42J Jonei. Dot ... 7 3110 Ci".arrlt. Waah. U3 304 llUlh. noi.... . 28 07 Cnurtny. Vh . 27 4S Woodall, Det. . . 2S 20 Meusol'N. Y.. HOOTS lukor N Y. . ' -" "!?.' CW.. , ' I2S Jncohion. fit. t. 102 4IU Jolmnon. Ath . 21 03 r.llorbe. W..S.U oil 21J Ma) a. N, Y . 3S i8 Austin. St. I. .1 411 ahmln Vnh..ll2 42t Judie. Wnnli ..111 4r.3 Monosky. lis Wainbr, Clove Mclnnls. Urn. PIPD. N. Y.. Ruol. Hoj. . . Hoth. N. Y . n.ecly, 'hl fllan Wash I'ennncl:. Hu". (Iranov, Clve 1'rrllluH. A til. Wilfh. Ath . Kmtth. I'Iom" Yarjun. Cln Harris.' Warh 112 421) Tlnriin. Alh. . .11)1 .IDS Di kfh. Ath . Johnson. Chi. Ti.a.ap ltn Jamlo'on. ciov. i Lflbold. Don .. .4 270 I'hlc. Clvn . 3.'. ,n nrailll. Ath... M 187 Until Dot 103 401 f-chamr. X Y . Ot 30 j Fevster. X Y R.i !!' Pooklnp'h. X. Y O'l 3M Mntt I.1 Chi . 00 H'O Johnson Wnh 2(1 7.. Shorten. Dot . 72 1S(! Ticlnlch Wmli. 28 Ml f. Wnlker. Ath. 08 'JSJ Miller. Wash. M 31 " Jnrcs Itoa . 20 O'l ?oott, Iio . HI'" Sli.i norlvr. St I. . 73 20 P Collins. S I.. 41 K2 Kerr Chi . . 34 Jl i nam. Ath - .:' Urower. Wnoh. Moorr, Ath - '.''".".." .".. .1. wnlkrr, .Mil. ns oi rittlnBor. nn. 21 r.o Mulllsan. Chi .10.1 420 Shawkoy. X Y. 22 f4 J t'nlUno U6a. 02 3411 r.hmko Dot .. 20 74 Ooon. SI I. 20 74 Vlck. nna 20 SI Youne. Dot . . 72 207 f-mtlh. I. . W. 00 ins Ilauns DM . . 23 07 O.rthnm. Dot. . 27 0 2 Hastj. Ath . 27 18 Bavn.s St U . . 33 32 Morion. Clove.. 1" 20 Mc.Manus. S I.. 73 240 Eothoron St I... Hos Cleve. 17 38 Fthalk. Chi... 85 2711 Kr.oeker SI I.. 32 50 HoM X. Y.... 27 OS llolllnc Dt. . 2.1 34 r.llmern. St I.. 23 31 O'Kourko. Wth im 102 f,allonr. Ath- 01 310 McCunn. Ath Myors, llotnn, raldell. C'lvo T. Walker. Alh liminas. St I. Y3...nll Q T. Vjtiht-v WnHh -JO (I Parcent ' Dot . 39 08 Qulnn, X Y . llHBby, i'Ipn . Wotiel, St 1. Dims, St. Ij. MoNallv X Y Kainmel, Ath Vln, llrn ... . Karr Iloa . . j;rickon ' 2 folllns N Y.. is Mrat. Ath 22 fnvelohkle. C!oi! 81 llarrli. Alh . '7 Naylor, Alh Z'l Koefo, Ath 32 R. 11. sr, 174 2 5 38 02 82 128 1(1 40 84 lt8 117 iai 70 13.1 0 4 SO 133 a n 32 04 81) 1311 14 In r.4 1211 311 103 88 148 41 00 04 IIS 73 138 411 100 08 132 45 122 48 IDS 23 111 12 3 70 142 24 (14 30 40 134 113 115 21 14 11R.SD. 15 2 U 0 I) 3 Ifll 7 a 42 11 a a 0 II 4 18 0 0 I) 5 17 15 0 1 2 : 2 4 1(1 11 2 4 1 17 3 4 2 0 3 3 3 0 4 13 2 I I) 3 4 14 1 4 II 123 Mt 131 124 10 72 31) IS mi t-Jii 111 137 3d 102 43 Oil 51 120 lU 118 31 811 27 42 44 112 35 72 I I-. m 27 45 110 40 107 0 0 1 1 2 n 0 2 3 8 S 14 3 10 2 4 (I 2 (I 0 1 3 2 1 88 20 111 113 124 48 114 li'i 12S ill 123 211 (18 52 IIS 52 7n 14 211 0 311 113 8(1 48 38 82 27 7 31 io :t o 5 ID II 0 (I 2 0 II 22 10 I 1.1 0 II 111 I) 10 0 I 0 11 i n 0 3 0 11 1 5 II 3 105 55 21 52 53 103 44 80 7 111 10S 78 11 7U 18.1 20 32 41 127 10 50 It 33 81 13 110 14 nn 10 in 13 (18 50 17 13 12 8 5 111 a a 0 o II 2 n n 13 2 7 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 II 0 2 0 I 1 2 3 O 1 n 2 0 I) 2 I 10 1 n 22 Oil in 74 -IK' on 22 48 . 27 35 111 03 . in 41 20 22 23 33 31 03 53 108 27 00 27 on M All ll'l 221 40 04 28 73 0 O 2 4 n n II 2 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 8 in 111 5 n 14 3 0 0 3 o o 0 0 n l n 13 .1 7 13 21 13 0 11 n it 211 32 44 33 17 on 03 an 42 43 il 8 n s 10 10 5 5 1 1 I) 0 0 0 n o 0 1 o 0 0 o ii n o o o o o r.c. .417 .417 .3117 .387 .38.1 .373 .370 .307 .3114 .3.10 .3.11 .354 .353 .:', l.i .317 .317 .3-10 ,33s .83.' .328 .325 .324 .321 323 .328 .321 .318 318 .317 .31.1 311 .313 .313 311 .310 .300 .305 3DS 3IIS .301 ,3ll'l .3110 .300 .304 .302 .302 ,.!UJ .200 .2'.!!) .200 ,21111 .2111 .2111 .21)1 .211 1 .20 ! .80 : ,2'l2 .211 J 211.' 211 .201 .280 .2h'l ,2S'I 2hS .2S0 .25 .281 2SJ .282 2S2 281 281 2S0 2711 27fl .277 277 .27.1 .278 2T3 272 272 .271 270 .20!) .2110 .20.) .211 I 2 in .2.10 25S .2.17 .2.17 .251 .2.14 .253 .2.13 210 .259 .250 .2.11 .24S .237 2311 .230 35 !231 21.1 .231 .231 .220 .220 n-iOj .2i7 227 .227 .220 5 1212 20fl 201 .1117 .inn .inn in.i ,iss .182 ,1M .170 171 .1.14 .130 .110 TOURING the last week one Phlt -' player has passed out of the .300 class In hitting and ono has passed In. IJcvo Lcbourvcnu made the exit, dron- ping from .302 to .207, and Curtis alkcr made tho entrance, climbing Aiuui ,ou to ..-in which, inciucntaiiy, 11 UllltC n rlllnli. WnlWr In tin, n days past clubbed out twelve blnglcs uui oi iwcniy-ono times up, lor nn average of .071. Cy Williams has slipped from .344 to .333. J. Miller still is at .317 and "ruggy at .310. Ilogcrs Hornsby Is out In front among the batters of the parent circuit, with .407, n decline of "?,,0,nts' Twombly has .375, Young Qeorgo Kelly tops the home run hit tors with nineteen. Hornsby and Mc Henry each havn fifteen, tfniirntpr nml Mcuscl twelve and Williams and Wheat cieven Uube Adams' ancient wing Is good even to continue to set the naco nmone pitchers. Ilabc, who has won his Inst nine starts, lias twelve wins and only three defeats. Grimes Ib second with sixteen nnd six; Cooper third, with eighteen and seven, and Ncbf fourth, with fourteen and six. Tt.M.. ni t i t. Tii.ll Ht.l.. uiiuuiy xtuig jeuus uiu 1.1111 imi:iit;io. but It doesn't toko much of a record to lead them. Jimmy has won eight nml lost thirteen 1 I National League Batting ; riayor Club O. All. llirUlnnh'y. llos.20 3.1 Hornsby. St. I.,. 10.1 410 fcott, lloi 33 81 f-alk-e. X. Y....25 21 Twombly. Chi 00 12 I iiiwcr-). SI. Ij ..16 8 I.Mnrrlott. Chi... 21 27 ! Youiib. X. Y.. . .0.1 3-.M C'tit.ih.v.", Mtti.. 70 23 'NUholaon. Hoi.. 50 182 I Mcllenry. St. I..J03 3113 Crulso, D01 cr, 181 I Itouah, Cin ....80 330 Hurnlor. St. Ij. 103 391 Schiniimli. Ilklli .11 185 M-H.ol Phil X Y.101 108 Ullllnmi. Phil.. 00 381 ' .Mann. St I. 60 180 IKlllofcr. Chi .10 03 Jonoa Chi. ...in 12 MiKbee I'liio. I'D 1U IStarnnvlllo.Pltta.in2 4rf .Vnlanl. Chi . . .70 273 Jchnrton rkln 1H7 442 I'rlfch. X Y . . 1 Oil 432 Climonn. St. I,. .7n 233 Alexander. Chi 10 02 I'.nncroft. X Y.inil 42.1 Smith, lit. I. . 7.1 264 Ifi-llv. X Y. 103 403 Snvdor. X. Y 74 207 Orlmoi Chi . ..104 38.1 Griffith. Ilkln. . 112 3'I4 T. Miller. Phil. 53 20.1 Iluotnor. rrkln . .2S CO Hheat. rtkln . 101 anil Itriicur. rhll.. .77 258 HoockUr. not. 100 302 Harbor Chi .. 80 301 C. Wnlker. PhlI.7R 24.1 Claaton. X V . 17 10 Cnroy Pitta... .no 371 lnrbar II s .01 417 Stilllv'ti.IVn .Chi. 01 11)5 Howdy, rioa ...40 ni" r.nrk. Chi- . 8" 387 Scuthwir'h.Oo.inn 403 I'nwoll, IIof Tu nn. X Y ,Tli-rnov. Pit 10 Hinllh. X Y. riTiibcrt Cln. flock. St I, Krea.iior rin. Pmic-n Cln. l""llehor. Pin. I'iIits. Phil. i.oi'eiirroati.rii'Hii is Piirlitnnon. Phil. .03 20 )ir iioch"". fhl. nn ;ino r. ni. CM Si-huliz St. I. Tro 11 X Y Hnrvrn1 Cln riroh. Cln. . r..hn C n. HJin.sn, 12 15 1 1 Ml 107 15 10 8 21 o 2 8 in 42 0 0 0 0 3 111 3 2 10 113 11K 41 on 0 14 2 03 -I 3 72 183 15 8 28 03 0 7 43 112 3 12 71 133 12 14 28 112 1 2 Oil 120 12 S 4.1 128 1 41 03 7 7 31 0 2 0 4 0 0 7 I 144 114 07 133 1 17 3(1 nf. O 10 70 143 -t 20 85 140 0 31 IS 72 2 I) 7 20 1 I 87 137 3 11 37 85 5 7 09 129 10 2 24 GO 8 1 08 122 3 0 48 lOll II 2 27 03 0 3 8 10 0 1 57 125 11 0 ilflf) 111 lTTil 137 ..83 318 . . .M. 101 . .'18 371 .100 3H0 rt7 ins . 101 .inn ni ins .41 111 7.1 271 (II) 211 ..IS un m isi 31 mi 07 424 Urlt:litiloiv.Phn.77 288 Martin Chi. 2rt 48 IVInifo. Cln . . nT ?oi 1'i-y. Chi 3 SSI Whlt'ed I'l'tl . s2 317 jVhinlilt I'll" '"I 3' 3 Cunnlnc'm X Y 17 18 llnwllnsa N. Y 'on 30 flr'mm. Pita . ItellR. Phil. . O'Xolll I'os. tre. Phl. i.'IMnff Ttk'n . Xahf. X Y ' nvnn St. I. . Kniioteliv. Phil,. ("Iron, ll'tln .. Tord. llos . . '"ernhart Pitta '.ii'iuo. Cln Klne. Phil.. . nillwrlm Ha. f.onrol. X Y. Crlmei, Hktn.. '2.1 M 123 n 111 43 01 1 1 30 77 2 4 1 5 0 0 an nn n 24 40 12!i n 13 21 mi 10 24 07 110 n 12 50 123 5 10 70 12n T I 81 132 3 16 H 2 2 2 37 2 4 7 2 1 0 on 51 1(1 112 m 120 0 10 22 3(1 1 3 4.1 110 2 n in .in a n 31 3 23 S3 4 tl IH 2 48 ltl r 31 sn 3 20 02 4 111 31 0 10 II 1 30 30 f.2 124 -12 HI 1 14 O BO 3 (I 1 0 4 3 4 0 1 1 :i 0 1 3 2J 0 2 Mvora. nirtn. Vf'a. Ilkln. II 'nn. P 1 II Pohrl.n Pltti R 7.'rn. ritl jllnhr.or. ntta. I'rufiipr. Ilkln Irsihion. Hoo.. . ' Tnnora, Cln.. 1 Adima, Pitta. I "elko. Ilo. . . Monroe-. Phil. C'-ino Cln. ... McOmUHm. noa T ood Tvkln. . 102 370 I'l 7 .07 isn ni "ni 77 208 28 M 101 3ia Rrt 317 lor, U11 fin 3 irt 73 272 31 77 . 03 170 .31 nn .31 70 21 78 im 31 .7n ir.2 8l 301 ni 21 81 23 31 IS PI II 82 .17 2I'8 m 52 ino 3n 34 37 (14 201 20 "0 10 42 on .11 02 21 ni 7 11 4r 113 in inn n 55 in 74 is 21 21 8 in 0 41 inn 2 41 87 n 71 12fi I 37 07 2 42 71 I 21 31 40 7 in 2 8 in n 7 2t : 33 101 2 28 41 43 70 in . 2t 8 8 "ft 21 0 4 -I n n 1 0 2 .1 r. 2 n 0 1 1 5 11 11 2.1 n 4n nn 1 2 0 0 0 n t n n 8 1 1 51 1 13 0 . Xlx"n. n" . I Conor. PI'ti. I Smith. Ilkln fo'inibo Cln iVinlo Cln 1 Tornorcor St , Mlllor. rrwin. . 1 tnnvrln. P-kln 1 Po'n. Si. I. ' (YFirrol. Chi I ri-chiioT- Hon I nilhoofor Hi T. I Mirniiard. Cln nr rm 17 I..41 25 26 21 . "1 ni 214 I..71 IS .110 211 4f n2 nk tn r.s 140 r.n 8.1 47 17 11 14 1 IS 40 O 17 15 14 in a 1 1 25 0 12 O .nn ms 12 7n .02 111 ?n 111 m ins Mllcholl rtklyn..l4 rt 20 2 11 1 4 31 50 2 11 IS 4S 10 21 5 10 38 n 17 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 I 0 1 1 3 n 2 n 1 7 3 8' 0 0 1 Dilv Ch "hotton St I. I Cid.Mo, nkln ' Xnrth. St T. . f'arloon. PI'ta illnrnoa. X Y. lllalnoo pt I... Shordol St I. .1. 8inllh. Phil. Tn,Inr Ilkln Ilnl.lwll. PHI llomlnxi Phil. Illnr Phil. Mllllll, in 107 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 n n 4 0 0 n 10 32 0 2 2 14 0 O 43 1 3 14 41 ns in 15 nn ns in 2.1 o 1 n 13 1 1 0 3 0 IS 0 20 101 21 71 Club Batting Club Detroit Chno'd ft T.'s X Y Wan'n C'lraso 'A!1'-Doston O. AH n inn 3Rn n35 in7 .i7ftn n42 ins 373n sin 102 3413 5SI 112 3870 4A1 inn Rnnn 410 108 3841 400 103 3S31 443 H. 2n.3n.HR.sn PC. 1228 101 71 51 71 .318 1187 243 37 31 34 .3111 1113 174 73 40 .111 ,2ns in.12 2ni 32 sn .12 2nn 1087 174 74 31 8fl .280 1028 102 ni 21 00 .280 1038 107 1.1 07 Bfl .270 003 107 40 71 00 .270 Pitching . Pltohor Club IV. I, Qdonwald. Clove ... 2 0 (lchacht W'nBh 0 2 Ferguson X Y.... II 1 Pubor. Chi 21 n Collins X. Y.. ..7 3 jyeloskle, Cloc. 18 8 Mys. X. Y 17 8 jlorton Clove 4 2 Shaw, Waah 2 1 JloRrldBo. Wash 13 8 fhookor. St. I.. Moore. Alh . . . "in. X. Y Mal. Clevo.,., fltiawkev N. Y ono . lloa . . . Jllddloton. Dot (;un, iio "avne. St. I...., JJjBby, Clfve Utile (lvo . . . Van l1tA- c. , Poron. St I, .Dob CI 0 5 Jvora. Iloa 0 8 ""'aim, Dot 0 s Johimon, Waah 10 0 fiV. rit t 11 10 faoharv. IVaah.... 13 12 fc" Ch jS ,a .''IP HI. 1 5 3 Ploroy j y 3 3 5Mell. X. Y.... 3 3 rka, n,t 1 1 Karr. Una. ... . l'?,"-!'. Alh .. . 10 11 Erlckson. IVaoh.. . II 7 Qulnn. N. Y ....... 11 7 &$ ' ' J .10 10 , H S .13 0 .10 7 .11 8 ....IB 11 8 n 0 7 5 4 15 10 X10 , re. 1 ono .750 .730 700 .700 .0(12 ,nsn .W17 .wi7 .nirt .ni.i .01,1 .51)1 .388 .570 .377 .371 .5111 .5.111 .545 .54.1 .54,1 .545 .550 .520 ,52n .521 .520 .500 ROD .500 .300 .50(1 .5(10 .470 .402 4(12 444 414 .383 .1.10 ,200 .IM I.nat Shut W. I out 1 ! 'i 2 'i n i T 2 1 1 .. 1 . 1 1 .. 2 1 v a re. .129 107 .182 .381 .37.1 .375 .370 ,:iit:i ,3.m .840 813 342 .3'i .335 .3.1.1 ,311 .333 ..IPS .313 .323 1 . 3-n .31.) .328 .321 .123 .3:3 .32' .32: .310 .319 317 .317 .317 .317 .116 .313 .314 .311 .311 .31.! .310 .309 .3'IS ,30S .307 .303 .301 .3D1 .102 ."02 .302 .301 .301 ..mi J'lS ,2ns .207 .2011 20.1 .29; .291 .vn 1 2')1 .2)3 .21 .29' .20'! 290 .290 2nn .289 .2811 .2-n 2r, .2811 .281 .'!70 .27d 2711 .27.1 .274 .'!71 .27.1 .272 272 .271 ,271 .271 .2119 nr, !3 ,2ns ."39 ,2is 218 .'vRn .215 210 217 .210 .244 .241 .211 240 .210 .210 .2S.1 .2S1 .231 i'20 .228 238 .227 ,25n '22' n .917 ,2in 21.1 214 .2nn .2nn ,2nn 107 .194 1SS .18.1 in .170 .171 .1.12 .038 7 12 n 0 2 Son 13 21 3 0 3 13 0 1 27 50 8 10 O 1 17 31 4 0 2 0 in nn 7 in 0 o a nv mn Ck 0. ! I Club Batting cinh o mi. 7- n 2n .in mi sn re m Youia ins .inn sn.i nos 102 nn ni 74 .sns vow York inn 304S .ini msi 171 n4 57 nn .207 ChloaBO 104 .in0 431 1079 171 30 28 40 398 Pttlihu'h in3 3d42 520 in72 13ft Rn 2- n .294 PI llllei 102 31 in 431 1037 102 31 OS 42 .21)2 noat'm inn 1.114 4S2 in-jn 131 nn 4n 72 2m Tlrookhn. 107 3714 47n 103d 132 n3 43 80 .279 Cincinnati in7 333n 421 977 102 U5 17 74 .273 Pitching 1, IV n 4 Pitcher Club Adnm. Pitta. ... fiiiiiR. ilkln Donahue. Cln. (IrlmoB, HKin. .. Cooper Pitta llonion X Y Xehf. X. Y (llainer Pitta. .. Doak, St. I. Ooaehuer llos. . . hch'p, St. U. nk. llainea, X Y Kllllnftlm. I'0"..--Yellowhorae Pitta. Alexander. Chi, . . Scott, Hoi. Salleo. X. Y Toney. X Y Ponder, Pitt . Chi Dourlaa, X Portico. St. I. -. Zinn Pitta McQuillan- 5n-j Pfe'r Hk , '- Cadore, Ilkln HUoy. Cln Marouard. Cln. .. Wataon, noi Cheavea, L hi Freeman. Cm. , . Mitchell. Dkln. -. Morrlaon, Pitta Hamilton, l'ltto Cau'y. I'h ItllltT, I'll"-,,,'!,- MmiIo, Phil. lliihbell, Ph 1, . Winter. Phil. ... Helta. Phi' Huilth. Vl-. ,- ' 1 12 4 4 m is 14 9 9 10 4 10 10 5 It 11 n 11 4 n n 3 12 7 11 11 13 11 A 7 n 5 3 n H 8 .1 5 1 1 a 0 1. r.c. 3 .800 1 ,snn t .sno n .727 7 .720 2 .714 .700 .002 .082 out aat Shut- I,, out .nn7 .1125 .025 025 .011 Oil nnn .37n .371 .5(13 .53 .B.ld 543 II .538 10 .324 10 .524 IS .521) 11 .son 8 .BOO .500 ,100 3nn .500 471 .4211 .331 S I' .'312 ,200 .201 PHILS AND MACKS MAK E FANS HAPPY Wllhelm's Toain Wins Twin Bill From Braves and'A's Trip Yank3 MARIE DEMKE IS ATHLETIC SENSATION IN WEST PHIL A Fiftccn-Ycar-Old Prodigy Has Never Been Beaten on the Trade Has Won Many Points for Sherwood Recre ation Center WELCH OUT FOR A WEEK Het out the brass bands, paint up the tallyho, look up tho old bnnners and celebrate. The Athletics defeated the New, York Yankees yesterday nnd the Phillies took both ends of a double header from tho flying Braves. If that isn't Just cause for celebrating, then a plugged nickel will get a seat at a banquet. Oeorge Smith, talked of frequently In this column ns the hard-luck pitcher redeemed, received a bounty yesterday that the goddess has denied him many times. After being pelted from the mound In tho second Inning of the first game, the former Columbia University star nsked to be sent back In the sec ond. Ills request wns granted and ho twirled one of those brilliant plnch-hlttlng per formances that come now and tlicn. As his team wad In tho van when he wns removed in the Ilr8t contest, he also receives credit for that came. Tough on Braves Tho double reverse Is the hardest blow the Braves hnvc received In the Inst two months, or since they started their climb toward the top. They have been sailing nlong smoothly, keeping nix or seven games back of first plaLU ready to start another spurt toward the top and winning with as much consist ency as tho I'iratcs and the (Slants. ou have to hand It to those Ath letics. They play no favorites. They dumped the Indians out of first place on Wedncsdny nnd yesterday they turned around and dropped the Yankees out of tho old apple cart, while tho Indians defeated the White Sox. The fans felt anything but right when Butli and his pals scored five runs oft ItolIIo Naylor In the fourth inning yes terday on four lilts, two walks and two wild pitches. They figured that the game would bo n repetition of the con test on Thursday. But. Io nnd behold! the Mackmen came right buck nnd soaked Walto Hoyt with such vigor that lie was removed from the mound nud Ferguson tent in. 'When the smoke cleared the score wns tied at uvij-all. Hatty's Sweet Itovcngo Hasty, the lanky Georgian, took the mound to stnrt the fifth, nnd when It was recalled that he was easy picking for the expensive Now York cast on Thursday, the feeling was that another win would 'be chalked up tor iiuggins. Instcud, big Bob twirled brilliantly, cx ecnt for zroovlnir one for Babe ltuth, 011 which ho hcorcd his forty-fourth round trlnner of the season. Excellent fielding nnd eood hendwork on the part of Hasty kept the Yanks trom tho scoring station during tus other four innings on the mound, nl though n hit each liming wns registered by tuo opposition. Fortunately, when ltuth s clout came the bases were de sorted. The Mackmen slucscd the ncllet witii considerable force, knocking out twelve safeties, Witt getting a triple anil n single, Welch two singles and Dugnn the same. The remaining iiits were scattered over the remainder of the batting order. Frank Welch, who has been hitting better than nny man on the team of late, slid into the home plulc in the fourth inning nnd wns unable to rise. Hi' had to bo carried from the field to the drossinc room, where an cxnminn tion revealed that he had suffered a torn ligament in his right leg. He will be out of tho game until the Mngks lilt Cleveland next wceu. The (iiants are losing ground dally. Thurbday they fell behind n half gumo and yesterday they lost another. Bur leigh tinmen, who has had the num ber of the McOrnwltcs all season, held them to four hits yesterday while his teniiimntos were batting Xehf for seven. The I'irntcs won a slugging contest from the Cubs, scoring twelve ruus nnd making twenty-one hits, which is near a National League hitting record for the season. The Bucs bcored seven runs in the firnt inning. The Cubs fought hard throughout nnd by hitting opportunely In the late innings cashed iu nine counters. The Indians opened the homo stay that they count on so much with n 0-to-l triumph lover the White Sox which aided the Athletics. Htaunic Covelskie wns on the mound for the champs, and held the Sox to seven hits while ten wcro made off Urban Fnbcr, the league's lending twirlcr. The Browns continue their dizzy iinec. Van Gilder worsted Dutch Leonard in 11 tight hurling game out In Tigertown. SPHAS VS. NORTH PHILS Will Clash Tomorrow Afternoon at Broad and Blgler Streets Two of the city's lending ball clubs will mctt tomorrow afternoon ot li :!!() at Broad and Bigler streets, in an im nurtant semi-pro contest. Tho North Phillies will battle tho Spltns nnd the fans will witness n pitching duel with "Rube" Chambers on the mound for the Kphns nnd Lefty David on the hill for North Phils. The game wns arranged this morn ine unci is the first of n series of three between the rival clubs. Tho Sphns will play nt isortu runs- rark next week nud tho deciding game, if neces sary, at one of tho local ball parks. -. L- Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati.. St. Louis... Now York . . Pittsburgh.. Chicago Phillies ... Brooklyn ... Boston SMTVTFS AMERICAN LEAGUE I Si Ml T WT"Tl'-S Tl Now York.. I 2 11 4 14 7 0 -IJ Athletics ... !1 I) '1 0 3 8 30 St. Louis. . . 8 5 8 5 3 20 Cleveland . . Ill .1 5 5 28 Washington. 1 'i 27 Boston 0 (112 4 22 ChlC4igo .... 0 IS 5 8 1 10 Detroit - .. 1 B 8 I i 18 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE " ' "l f in r m I - ' J!" " I SI Ml T WI T I Fl S'T1 Iinltlmoro .. 13 Bl 2 10 1 0 4( Rochester .. a 4 12 11 2 810 Buffalo .... 8 10 0 8 5 31 Jersey City. 0 Oil 3 7 33 Toronto.... 0 1 10 0 0 25 Reading .... 2 0 7 1) 1 25 Newark .... 8 4 ft 2 3 123 Kyrnciike . . . 2 j n u 3 ib FRENCH AN I AM INTRODUCING Miss Marie Dcmke. West Philadclnhla Hlih School sophomore nnd clnsslcst all-around girl nthlcto within tho confines of West Philadelphia, If not in tho whole City of Pcnn. Miss Marie resides with her parents nt 1010 South Fifty-sixth street, nnd although she is only fifteen years old, she has not been defeated in nny track event In which she has participated. Added to that, her fond ninmmn voucIioh for the fact that she is as efficient ns a housekeeper as she Is in athletics. Miss Dcmke stnrtcd on her competi tive athletic career on July 4, 1020, nt the Sherwood Recreation Center. They had a celebration out there thnt day, and all Marie did was to take first place in tho broad jump, 50-ynrd clash and balMiurl. She scored IB points nnd wns presented with n- gold medal for her splendid work. On the thirty-first day of tho same month the nnmo of the West Philadel phia girl was mnrked ns the winner In three events. She performed ngainst the girls from the Kingscsslng Recrea tion Center on this occasion, nnd once more scored 10 points. Mario won the soccer ball throw, standing broad jump and the (SO -yard dash. On August 7 Marie was the winner of three moro first places. She cap turned the trio of events nlrcndy men tioned nnd wns a member of the win ning shuttle relay team. The Water vlcw Recreation Center tenm was the aggregation defeated. A Mermaid, Too Mario Is not only nn nthlete on terra firmn; sho nlso can do aquatic stunts with success. On August 12 Miss Dcmke, nlong with Miss Frances Holmes, another Sherwood performer of note, gave a diving exhibition in the pool nt Fifty-sixth nud Catharine streets. At tho end of the summer athletic season in. the recreation center, MIhs Mnrle wris presented with n cup em blematic of the championship in truck and field work nt the playground. Out nt tho West Philadelphia High School they hold a dual meet between tho sophomores und freshmen every year. Tho meet this year wns held on tut s9-?l7lt s??'' $ ' . IS AMBIDEXTROUS .MARIE DEMKE tho 115th of June nt tho Straw-bridge & Clothier Athletic Field, Sixty-third and Walnut streets, nnd Marie was tuo shining light of the day. She regis tered more points thnn any other yu"j I...I.. ....i 1 ....... n..-n.liwl II M by the athletic directors of the school. A few days ngo, August o. w j exact, the Sherwood Recreation girls entertained the Kingscsslng girls, and in the course of the day defeated them on the sport field. Mnrle placed first in the 7."-yard dash nnd tho standing brond-jump. Pralso From Mother Sirs. Frlda Dcmke, Marie's mother, had this to say about .her youngest daughter : , , , .. . "I think that it is wonderful that Marie has taken to athletics so favor ably. She not only is a good little run ner and juniper, but sho Is a flnc( stu dent in school, having received nn h. which is equivalent to uu, ' "" omi...... in the last year. , , "I am forced to leave my homo for several days nt times, and Just to show you what kind of n girl I have, I'll have to say that our home Is just as well kept as when I nm In charge of it. Yes, she certainly is a good little housekeeper." BOXING CARNIVAL WEEK St. Benefit Bouts Arranged for Aloyslus Church Three ring matches each night next week will be put on in conjunction with a carnival to be held for the benefit of St. Aloyslus Church, Twenty-sixth nnd Tnsker streets. Pete Mnlonc, for mer Grays Ferry boxer nnd now on the police force, litis arranged the boxing bouts nnd he will perform on three dif ferent nights. The different cards follow: Monday nlsht llaky Ferris vn. Dick Perry, Mlko Kelly v. Freddy Woods and Jimmy Uevlna vs. Mike Martin. Tuesday night Peto Ullden vs Frank Marturano, 1'eto Malono vs Al Thompion and Kid Ileebe vs. Joe llroun. Wednesday night Tommy Cranston vs. Jo Christie. Billy Dwyer vs. Johnny MoKee and Willie Donohue vs. Frank Durtleto. Thursday nlicht Senrennt Itay Smith vs. Dick Slavln. Frankle Brltt vs. Pete Malone and Frankle Howell vs, Mlko Belmont. FTlday nleht Joo Nelson vs. Wally Nel son. Buck ricmlnK v.i Archie Flemlns and Bano O'Bourko vs. Johnny Clark. Saturday nlcht Artie Maco vs. Tete Ma lone. Tommy Murphy is Joa Hayes and Bay Martin vs. Franklo Hllburn. BARKER IN HALL OF FAME Nativity Hurler Blanks North Phil lies Without a Single Hit Johnny Barker, the Nativity out fielder, wns sent into the box last eve ning by Manngcr Phil Haggerty In the game with tho North Phillies nt Bel grade nnd Ontario street, and the vet eran turned North Phillies back with out n single hit. Johnny had his slow ball working to perfection and the North Pliilly sluggers were breaking, their backs swinging nt his benders. In the meantime Nativity was piling up n lead on Bob David, who retired In favor of Pratt. Nativity won cnslly by tho score of 7 to 0. Bingles and Bungles rtn&ar k BI Noise .Utliouuli he was knockctl out of the box In Uie t-und Inning of tjie tlrt Kumn, Genree Smith, of our Phils, went rhjnt back. nnd won Uin second mime. He Is credited with wlnnlnr both battles'. Tou neer can tell In boseball. All nf which means that no manor how low a club Is sunk in tho cellar It con still hae cnouKh punch left to knock the leaEue-leadera right out of first place. Colonel Jlupperf oioms a hrruerv over in Sixo York, ns you all vrobahly know, but uou never find his baseball club In the cellar, Vc know of men eonnrcferf toiti hloh finance whose clubs are parked as low as ft Is pojsl lie to cet, Artie flutter, seeoml bnnem-in of the Kan sas City American Association Club, who Imnpcd the team Jcerul weeks nxo. hits, nt k own request, been relnstuted and will re port tomorrow. When llutler left Kansas City he was the league's leading batter. Ty Cobb says that though he has a small catiract on his eye, he Is In no danger of losInK his sight. The reports, according- to the Peach, were circulated because his bat ting eye has been dim for some weeks There are lots of players who wish their ejes were .Urn provided, of course, they wero as dim as Ty'a. Cloltlte J?npp. the former h'ew York third aackcr. will report to the j'hlls ni Qothnm Sunday. If Ooldfe oets Into the oamc, John McOrnw will witness a great planer One. however, who Jawn uas unable tn am for the list few months of the pennant race. Rtnndlnr headlines In Baltimore p.iiierst Orioles Win Another! Due More for Orioles. etc.. etc. The Baltimore iiRgrrgiitloii didn't eicn hue to play jcjlenljj. The umpire Kine them the game. Such Is life In Maryland. By hitting safely in each game of the rlou-bte-hrader uith St. raul, "llnnnu" Brief, Kantas Cilv first basetnau. brought his rec ord of safeties to twentu-cioht coiiscciitliie utniirs. Hit hits consisted ot two ifouMrs tn the first game and a double fa (he second. FRIEDMAN DUE MONDAY Chlcagoan to Meet Tendler Here on August 24 Sailor Friedman, the Chicago light weight, will arrive In Philadelphia on Monday. He is scheduled to take on Lew Tendler, local southpaw, nt the Phillies' Ball Park in the wind-up of nn nil-star show August 2-1, under the auspices of Herman Taylor nnd Bobby (lunula. Another lightweight match on this program Is to bo between Johnny Dun dee, of New York, nnd the rugged Phil ndelphinn, .Too Tlplltz. George Chancy, the "knockerout," will have a clever boxer opposed to him when he tackles Harry (Kid) Brown, of this city. In the opening number Dnnny Kramer will try out his southpaw wallops on Charley Lcdoux. Ledoux Now Switches About In Ring Scores Knockdown With Right Jab HE IS RUGGED BATTLER By LOl'IS II. JAKKK Charley Ledoux, the Frenchman, hnsn't boxed hero in eleven mouths. To bo more specific, the rugged, tough nnd gritty Onul hns not nppenrcd in n Philadelphia ring Bincn the night of September 20, 1020. when, two ilnys after stepping off a boat, ho put on a rlp-and-teaiv buttle with Joe Burmnn, of Chicago, at the Ice Palace. .Lcdoux has returned to the shores of La Belle France since nnd also has in vaded thec t' nl ted States again. Char iot has lieen meeting the best ot the American bantams. 11 ml no one hns been finding lilin n set-up by nny means. Lcdoux can tight, ami he usually makes tho other guy step fast, too. The next time the little chunk of French fistic foundry shows before n Phllndclphin audience n different Ledoux will be seen. Clmrley hns changed his stylo of combnt, or rntiicr he has added to his offense. Lcdoux is now wlint would ooinmouly be known ns an nmbldextrous fist wlelder. He proved this the other night in New York when he battled through ten fnst and furious rounds witii Johnny Buff way up somewhere in tho Bronx. After niching Buff in the usual way for three rounds with his left arm ex tended, Ledoux Middcnly switched about during the fourth frame and, u la Lew Tendler, or rather Oeorge Chancy, the Frenchman began forcing tho battle, right mauler in front of him. And how ho did hnttlc! It Is seldom that a boxer scores n knockdown with a jab, but Ledoux did thnt little stunt with n straight right punch flush An Buff's left eye. nud Johnny went down for the count of three. Several times therenfter Lcdoux changed his stylo, and although Buff continually popped risht-haudcrs off Charley's chin, stncgeriuir the French man onco or twice, the forelener nlwnvs managed to squeeze himself into close qunrtcrs and ivhnnged away with both nanus nt the Jersey, City lad's head and body. Ledoux is ono of the fow Euronenn boxers who. In recent years, has in vaded tho United States and made good in iirst-clnss competition. Chnrlcy hasn't been winning all of his matches, that's true, but his stylo Is fascinating nnd impressing impressing not only for tho fan, but his opponent ns well. The left sldo nf Buff's fner his eye badly battered, swollen and bleeding showed mute testimony of that fact. Fruzettl Regains Now England Title Boston. Aug. 13. Jimmy Fruzottl. of Brockton, won back tho New Knirlnnd light weight title lust night by defeating Johnny Clinton, who took the honor from him a few months ago, Ted Jnmleson lost on a trch nlral knockout. to Dan Dowd In the eighth Charlie (K. O.) Elklns won the decision In ten rounds over A. Bhubert. Scraps About Scrappers Amateur Sports Summerftelil X. V. Club, i fast team, wants games away. F. Llcinan, 2G33 Uast V01 k street. Marlln A. A. would like to arrange gani-s with all home learns. K. Summers, 12311 North S;cond utreot. Jaoiiiard A ,, desires games with "M first-class aggregations with grounds W. Hull '.'IMS North Third urest Klina A. C a, first-class trivellmr team, has jpvi dates, a Binder. 23.2.1 N Tale, tliorpe streot. HarKer A. A., of Allenlown, wants games with hume clubs. J. Kellly. 112 Nnrih Hltn street St. Kilwnrd's ('. C, . flrst-clars traveling ism w.iits tames IV. Lynch. IMJH Oer-n-anioun avenue, Indiana I'rofesslonals. a flrjt-clnss team, would like to arrange fames wlih hms ag gregations Phone Diamond S27 IV I'nlin Tabernacle, a first-class traveling team, hss several open dates. I C. Kink lev 2171 Adims avenue Wonnioro A. A., n traveling team, vould like to hear frnn all first-class t"ams J Cunavln 2.11.1 Tlera street. Northwest Vto lme this Saturday and Sunday onen f r flrsi-class teams with Bioundn J. Hoover phone Columbia (1!)0 Andy Kenn's All-Stars would like to ar range ci neswlth all Cf the best tesnis Ir the -Itv. Anly Ks-an. phone Camden 2S17 M 'Arnllr fL?littf". a. nrit-clsss tnvlln ftg'S,!-? 'T,': n: mn,, 1'ntrlck I.. Pcency, a Kensington sports man, bellee3 his ton has the ability to de velop into a lightweight star Pat. Jr., has had only about half a dozen matches. Still nis rather win start a campaign next fall to send the Deeney vouncster acalnst the best of the 133-pounders. Tat has stopped inaney Dunn and Jimmy ueuioy ana snoea well against Harry Hurko and Jack Glazier. Bat Deoney has been doing all of his boxing at the Cambria A. C. Tommy IxiiiKliriin Is getting hlmietf in the best of shape. He meota his most dangerous foes of his short career at the Eleventh Street Arena Monday night, when Frankle Brltton will be tho party of the second part. Other bouts are: Bushy Caspar vs Eddie Dempsey, Young Jack JIalono vs Mickey Dorr. Hobby Ryan vs. Al. Klce and Joe Kelly vs. Joe Hayos. Fete Mornn has nrranged an opn-alr pro gram for Folnt Breeze Park Velodrome Labor Day afternoon, as follows- Jack Palmer vs, Willie Ferguson, Young Coter vs. Joe Dor sey. Tommy Loughran 11 Jack Murphy, Ping Bodle vs. Tommv Hogan and Johnny Clark vs. Charley Walters. Seottr Mnntelth now is working together with Eddie Mend In handling a boxing stable. Among the mltunen under their combined management are Jo Lynch Andy Chaney, Martin Burke and Hughey Hutchinson, ncrb IXiitehle. local flyweUht. will appear In a bout ut Atlantic City next Thursday night. Silent M'kc Dnrnn. former Troy. N Y.. welterweight. Is training at Adam Byan's dally with Joo Borrell for a m.itch with Johnny Shea at Carbondale. Pa , Monday night. Tony Daniels may box Frankle Kick at Trenton In about two weeks Johnny Fone and Stole Laey aro negotiating for this bout. Wlllm Brltt has undertaken the manage ment of two more boxers, Thej are Danny Pavese and Frankle Nelnon. Joe IlroilleT. of this city It matched to meet Bossy Stewart In the seml-flnal ot tha show at Lancaster Monday night Bradley weighs 110 pounds. Herman Hlndln has paired off Tommy O'Toote, of West Phllly. to met Jlmmv Brown, of Trenton, at the Cambria net week. Bobby MeCnnn, of dray's Terry, Is vaca tioning at Red Bank. N J Tommy Clenry has been seen on the road along the WlssnhU-kon hills for neieral days. He Is preparing a tentatle buut with Benny Valger. Joe Conroy Is developing a light heavy weight, Young Bob ritzslmmons by lumc, of Phoenlxvllle, Vn.. twenty c.irs of age. six feet tall nnd 170 pounds. There are letters In the Sports Depart ment of the KvnsiNo Prune Lkhoi.ii for Her man Taylor and Jack Toland matchmakers, and Joe Mendell, boxer. SHIBE PARK Lehigh Ave. DOUBLE HEADER Monday, August loth First Game nt 2 P. M. North Philadelphia Stars TS, Strawbridge & Clothier The Winner Plays Glcnside Pavilion aOo Grand Stand 7.1c .(Inrludlng war tin) Bike Races POINT BKF.r.Zr. VELOIIIIOMK . T,IVIfl,IT a. an Snee'al Motor-Pnie Muieli Race Maddona, Italy is. Corry. Aus. 1st hi., II) ml. i 2d hi., 20 ml. 3d lit. f necessary. 10 miles Motnrecle Miitrh Usee . ROOT vs. SCIILEIt Prices, nOe, 7.1e & SI 10, Res. BASEBALL TODAY S1III1K PARK.i'ilST & 1.KIIK1H AVKNITK IMlUlU.r-HKAllKH 1ST OAMK. liSO P. J ATHLETICS v. NKW YORK ' ' Reserved Beat Olmbels' and Spalding's Home-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday Season's Total ltnth, Yankees 1 41 I.clHMirmin, Phillies ... 1 a Monroe-, Phillies 1 2 TOTALS TO DATE American League Ml National League 3IZ Tolal 603 American League (JOJO) . ... SflS National League (1020) 201 Total 02 0 NDUSTRiALS START CONCLUDING ROUND First and Second Half Cham pions Moot in Opening Game Th?3 Afternoon Foursome Led by Champion Barnes Contlnned from Page One s.ink n nice four-foot putt for n bird .T on tho M'cond hole. Mnrston wns over nnd Ifcirnctt drove to the rough. They ench tool: n 5. Hnrnes watt jut on the green on the third with his drive nnd it looked ns If the pliumplon wns polnc to mnke the loenl two down, hut he blew nn ens.v putt nnd took n 4. Mnrston nlso hnd n nent rhnnro for n 3. but mlnocd hio putt nnd linlvwl. Tho fourth wns halved, al though Ilnrnrs nenrly holed out In .1. Unrnctt hnd two putts for n 4. Even on Klftli Hnrnett evened the mntch with n 4 on tho fifth, llotli Mnrston nnd Hnrnes were in the rough, but Harnett innk n forty-foot putt for hli 4. The chnmpion went ahend on tho short sixth. It looked ns If bin drive would sink for n 1. but the bnll hit tho pin nnd rolled off to otic Bide, lie got a bird 2. Barnes ployed bin best mnshie shot of the day on the seventh nnd mnde the locals 2 down with n 4. He wns In tho rough on his drive, but swung n wicked mnshie nnd plnced the bnll close to the green. Harnett nnd Mnrston both were over the eighth green on their second, but Mnrston got n 4 for n hnlf. On tho long ninth Rnrncs wns close to the green on his second, but he blew n three-foot putt nnd took a o. Mnrs ton took the hole with n 4. CHANGE MADE IN CIRCUIT The Industrial Ilnscbnll League begins the third nnd fmnl round In tho 1021 championship nerlci this afternoon and the drnw In the schedule brings together In the Initial clash Ilohlfcld. first-half champions, nnd Ivlns Cake, second-half winners nt Broad nnd Allcgchcny ave nue. Singularly enough, both clubs enmo through their series without tho loss of n single gome. General Electric nnd Gimbel Brothers hnd n ."-3 tic, but ns the latter htui resigned the game will hereby be played over, nnd lms been forfeited to tho live wires. There nlsp Is a tie gnme be tween Genernl Electric nnd Ivlns, but ns this would mnke no change in the standing of the second series It will hardly bo played over. Philadelphia Tapestry Company (Art Loom Mills) has been secured to take the place of Gimbel and will also uso the same grounds nt Twentr-nlnth and i Somerset streets, sharing the same with 1 Supplce-Blddle Hardware Company. The other tenms playing arc Supplee- Biddle nt Genernl Electric, and Fox Motor nt Thornton-Fuller. All tho clubs have been considerably strength ened. This Is the ense with Fox Motor, which has been breezing along1 trimming all the best teams in the city, nnd they nro very likely to nnnex the honors in the third round, making a three-cornered play-off for tho title nt the end of the regular playing season. STEAMSHIP NOTICKS STF.XMSHIP NOTICES S E AGER L I N E PHILADELPHIA to Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg, Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval U. S. MAIL STEAMERS USSB SS "MASSICK" Sailing About Aug. 18 AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES ThroiiRh mils or lading Issued Jo all Norwegian. Danish nnd Swedish Ports Direct sailings for nil Scandinavian nnd Daltlc Ports as cargo offers. SEAGER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. W. J. GRANDF1ELD & CO., Phila. Agents Lombard S176-7 308 Chestnut Street Main 6765 Bir EL PRODUCTO for real emoxtment sV. ' vXHBmIssssssW V sssssstsS M mssssisssssssssssssssssssssssl Old Glory is now on the Seven Seas' AMERICAN SniPS AIM! ATAILAI1LE TOR YOUR OCEAN VOYAGE New Combination raasenger and Freight Ships, Fast, Luxurious Stsamer: Key number beside ship's name CitaV cafes operator shown bottom 0 coramn, EOROPE. Boulogne and I-ondnn. From New Torh. August ID September 20 Old North fltmt . (IM) September n Centennial State. (IBS) rirerorn and Damlc From New Torlc. September 22 Potomac. (IBP) August 23 October 3 Princess Matolks. (188) Augu 80 Hudson (150) l'lrmouth. Cherhourr nnd tireraen rrnm New York. Auguet 27 September 28 America (1B) September 3 Oeorgo Washington (159) SOCTn AMERICA Rio ds Janeiro. Montevideo and Does Aires. From New York August 17 Aeolus (91). August 31 Southern Cross (Oil. FAR EAST Ilonoluln. Yokohama. liobs. Shanghai. Manila., nonckong. From Sun Francltea August So Hoosler Stats (108). Yokohama. Kobe. Shanghai, Uonckonx. 1Ianlla' From Psattle. September 17 Silver State (108) HAWAII. rillUl'I'INES. EAST INDIA. Honolulu. Manila. Saigon. Singapore. Co lombo. Calcutta. From San Francisco. Beolember 14 Wolerlne State (105). OeWbTr IB Granite State (105). COASTWISE AND HAWAII. nnTsnn, Canal. Ixis Antelrs. Baa Franclcct und linwnlUn lslonds. September 8 Hawkers Stats (80). Passenger and Freight Services, From New York CHCnBOUtlO AXtl snimaunrnw AtiUITAMA .. ...Aug, 23 Sept. 13 Oet. KMFKESS OF CHINA. . .Scot. 1 Oct. LrvEnronr. (new).. Ang. 20 Sept. 37 No. 20 4 1 Aug. 27 Sept. 24 reni. n wet. II Not. 18 ALnANIA CAHO.VIA BCYTHIA (new) CARMANIA . ...Sept. 10 Oct. Not. SAXONIA Kept. 13 Oct. 29 Dee. II LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW AMir.niA .. ..Aug. an uct. 4 CAllRUOMA (new).Auz. 27 K..t 91 n rni.l'MniA .. ..Sept. 10 Oct. 8 ASSYRIA . .Sept. 20 I VIOO. OHIRALTAR, NAPLES. PATRAB. 1 DUHROVNIIC. TIUESTE. FIUME iPANNONIA ....Auc. 18 ITALIA Aug. 23 PHILADELPHIA TO LONDON VIROIMA .. Ang. 13 VERENTIA . . , Aug. 23 Clinard and Anchor Stenmshln T.ln - Ai. ' - ... ..--- ""; rassenger unire, isuu itninnt Mtreet Freight Office. Hoarse nidg.. Phili Phils EARN-LINE Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service Philadelphia to Havana SS "COQUINA" .Aug. 18 (Arrangements lisre been mads for quick discharge of cargo at Uuvana) For rates and particulars apply Earn-Line Steamship Co. Bullitt Bids.. Phila. Lombard S200-1-2-3 Main Sttl G. H. P. CICAK CO., Inc. Philadelphia, Pa., Mfgrs. j0mm Mmmi Jlpilf v'W$,ll JP44w i"'"TSmiv SBBBBBBSa "iT('"-'A?SWsssssssssV ife S A&ttTO aaaaaaaaaaaaaV "KijSSFjsssssssssssssW IliWSf.ftasssssssssssW IsMatsssssssssssf itgt&Hi WMp Escepaoicifs Wiwm I Jtfr-K'k' 80 Matsou Natlcntlon to. 120 Market Street. San Francisco. Cat. .'i) South (Jay St Dsltlmors, lid 01 Miinson Steumsliln Line. 1)7 Wall Street. N Y Tel, Howling Green 3300. 10 Paclttc Mull S. . Co. 10 Hanovr Sq N Y Tel. Howling Oreen 4i?30. 021 Market St San Francisco. Cai. 10U The Admiral Line. 17 State Street N Y. Tel. Bowling Green 3H25 L. C. Smith llidw- Seattle. Waan. 13!) t'. 8. Mall S. . Co.. Inc. 45 Uroadwuy N V Tel. Whltehsll 1200, U.S- SHTPPINO DOARp UVSiinjlon,Ui tu . Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U. S. S. B. S S "DAVIDSON COUNTY" Enpeeteil to Sail August 21 U. S. S. B. S ' S "OPELIKA" Kxpeotctl lo Sail Karlr September for ROTTERDAM U. S. S. B. S S "WESTERN HOPE" K-npeeteil to Sail August 20 AT CONFEHKNCK RATES Harriss, Magill & Co.. Inc. 425 Lafayette Bldg.. Philadelphia juaiu iuu isoinuaru oZZv-X STKAinOTS Marine Despatch Line Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle and Portland CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES S. S. Cape Romaine Aug. 19 S. S. Cape Henry Aug. 29 For Rules and Information Apptr AHanticGuIf& Pacific S. S. Corp. Room 300. 1.10 S. Third St.. PhllailrlphU Lombard 1555 Main mitt V. . Moonlight Excursions (.sjBHflKjjQCissHstSflHHsslll UOLLAN I AMERICA UNEl' New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulogne-iur-Mtr NOORDAM .... Aut-,20 Sept. 24 Oct. 2$ ROTTERDAM . . Sept. 3 Oct. 8 Nor. 12 RYNDAM Stpt. 10 Oct IS Nor. 19 N.JVMSTERDAM..Sept.l7 Oct. 22 No.2fl Pueir Ottc, 1531 Wftlosl SU, Piila. H Wilmington rEdNcNHSisRT0Ev Music Moonlight Dancing Tiery eenlng ex epi Sund.iys and lioll. l'hladelphia will carry a splendid Dane urr"iestra giving patrons a wonderful opportunlti for a long, cool evening for wW'V" . A'"! .'"" H 3l) ' JI ta" for "ilmlngtnn ln connect with the return uoat ut Chester to a.commodata patrons deslrlnir the shorter trip nUl.K.IIT-S.WINr, TIMF. Weekdnyi Except Saturday Lvute I'lilluiieliihln li.lii Umiii, ifu. 1i30. 'SiOO. Iil3, (1:00, 1;00. 8130. "qiSO Leave lVllpilnglon 'TiSO, 0i00, Minn jtfn. 3K)0. 4:13, 0:OO. MlOO. Tio."i3 Saturdays, Sundays and Holiday lute 1'h Inilelnhlit -1i;iii. 'u im iiil-iiT LeMe M'llniln'tna eT-in. 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