?mwpP&sM'' . 16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921 i, iFans at Shibe Park Saturday Disprove Theory That Philadelphia Is a "Cheap" Baseball Towni 'V''1 -- ' - -- J k PHILADELPHIA FANS WILL SUPPORT TEAM IF WE EVER GET ONE Crowd That Turned Out to Sec Athletics and Yankees Saturday Proves Public Is Starving for Good Base ballThis Should Be a Tip for the Magnates My HOHKKT V. MAXWKLIj 8lrlM Kill tor Kvrnln I'tibllp I.nUfr rrtBGHB Is nn impression in otlirr cities Hint l'hllndolptiln 1ms two tnil-onrt JL ball clubs bccmiso the fnim will not support o hlgh-rlnss. high -.ulni led team. It 1ms bcrn pointed out time nnd ngnln that Hlctuler ernwili nttotided the gnmes when Connie Mnrh'i pennant winners were nlnjlng nnd the financial returns were so small that it was tiiwnry to dipoi of the stnrs to get enough money to pay expenses. In other wonK the blnme lias been placed upon the public because there probably would be no comeback. This Impression hns been Kitting stronger every enr until now It Is accepted ns nn absolute fact. Philadelphia 1 known as a "cheap baseball town nnd thnt apparently settles nil arguments. However, the fans of this city nre doing their very best to prove tho theory is nil wrong. They are eager, anxious and wilting to support n good ball club nnd turn out in large numbers whenever the opportunity offers. It . In true thnt thi. tinrk seldom Is overcrowded on week days when the team is In the midst of one of those numerous loting streaks, but on Katurdnjs the attendance Is not so bad. Lojnl rooters go out to Shibe l'ark hoping to ee the. home club win. Occasionally they get their hope. On Saturday there was a double-header with the Yankees nnd the largest crowd thnt ever witnessed n ball game In Philadelphia was present. It Is Bald that nlmost 40,000 saw the gnmes from the p.irk and nearby housetops. Of course, llabo Iltith was the big attraction, but another important con sideration was the victory .scored by the A'x on the previous day. That rerived the hope of the fans, who expected the home club to brink even on the day or tnkc both contests ns d.d the Phils in Hoston on Kridav. Hut the A's flopped, lost both ends of the bill nnd then started on their Western trip. The record attendance nt Shilx- Park proves bejond question of doubt tat baseball will be supported in Philadelphia if the fnns are given anything 'to support. They are starving for a good ball club, a club that can go out and win at least one-lmlf of the games. Tor seven straight seasons we lmo bad n tnil-endcr In the Americnn League nnd this makes the third vear the Phils have been in the cellar. You can't expert the fans to register xccsslvo joy, hold celebrations and boast about n pair of records like that. It's a wonder they even read about the games in the papers. Yet wben the Yankees and A's staged the double-header on Saturday the park was rvnre crowded than in the bgone dajs when World's Series were played. Kjcry seat was taken, the aisles crowded, many stood up nnd thou sands could not gain niliiiision. Spectators paid rral money to view tho games from a precarious perch on the housetops nnd if that doesn't show real spirit we would like to know what does. nniLADELI'III.l is not a cheap ball town. It is an unfortunate M town which hai been getting the trnr.it of it for yearn. Saturday should be a lemon to the mannatex. Thousand of dollars flowed into the box offices and tiii would happen frequently if the fans were given a chance to get their money' trorfJi. Ynu can't win with a loser and if ice can't have tico teinniug clubi give us OXH. That will go a long icay toward stopping the other towns from laughing at us. They Ahvays Lose the Close Ones THE Athletics today have a record of forty-one victories nnd sixty-nine defeats for the season. They are In eighth place because there are only sight clubs In the league. Still the team looks good and compares favorably With a majority of the others. From what we have seen it is too good a boll club to be mired in the mud. They say thnt Connie has one of the best pitching staffs in the league and the best catcher in Perkins. The infield is not so bad and the outfield Is capable of playing high-class baseball. Therefore, what's the answer? The boys hit well, but don't score enough runs to win. The Athletics lack two things, to ray mind. They are confidence nnd aggressiveness. They give up too easily. They go into a ball game expect ing to be beaten and constantly are on the defensive. They nre like n boxer dio has been knocked out so many times thnt he yells "fake" when nn opponent fails to sock him on the chin in t!m first round. That's tho reason lor the stnndlng of the club nnd here is a little incident to prove it. Last spring the A's played the St. Louis Cards in Houston. It vns the first exhibition game of the jear and nothiug v,as at stake. It was any body's game nnd the sport world didn't care a hang who won. The A's got an early lead and held it until the ninth when the Cards tied it up. Good baseball was played on both sides despite the fact it was the first game of the season. When the A's came in to bnt in the tenth inning one of the star players slumped in his sent on the bench, gazed sadly out at the diamond and said : "This certainly is a hard game to lose. They shouldn't have tied the score. We should have won this game." "What's the matter, arc you quitting already?" demanded Tilly Walker, who sat next to him. ''We haven't loot this ball game yet and we won't lose it. Get yourself together!" As things turned out Tilly stepped up in the fourteenth inning and hit the left-field fence, scoring in the winning run. That's the attitude of the A's nnd tin- sooner they get over it and pull .themselves together it will be best for ever body concerned. The club is not an eighth-place outfit. It should be up in the race. HERE'S something eUc tn think over. The A's haic lost sixty-nine games this season. Of these, exactly forty-two have been lost i by a margin of one or two runt. Twenty-four have been diopped ' by a one-run margin and the club ha been defeated in thirteen ' txtra-inninR games. The punch in the pinch has been lacking. Cleveland Continues to Win Despite Accidents IF CLEVELAND wins the American League pennant this jear it will bo the greatest ball club that ever stepped on a diamond. The Indians have Staggered through the season thus far on n flat tire, putting over unexpected victories nnd hanging on to the lead, sometimes by a hair. Rut they are up there giving their best in every game and the game is not over until the last man is out. Cleveland is not n great ball club. Individually there nre other clubs in the league far superior, but collectively the Indians have tho edge. This is because they have tho fight, the spirit and the aggressiveness. Thev will not quit. They run out every hit no matter where it goe. It is a hustling ball club, captained nnd managed by the greatest leader the game has known, Tria Speaker. Real baseball experts who saw Cleveland play here and then had a look at the Yankees snid that the New York Club should ! ut lenst ten games ahead In the pennant race. Huggins has a great ball team easily the bst in the league. With Ruth. Raker, Meusel, Srhnng. Pipp. Peck. Wnrd and the others lie has nn attack second to wine. The team also is playing a better defensive game, the pitchers appear to h going well, but still many games .are being lost. This club SIIOI'LD win the pennant. If it had the spirit of the Cleveland plajers It would be as far in front as Raltiinore in the Inter national. The Yanks and the A's nre the tnjatcriis of baseball. Roth clubs beat themselves. Cleveland hns had rough sledding this year. Refon the season opi-nul "Wambsganss Injured his wrist and was laid up for a month. Then Speaker ns Injured, O'Neill broke his finger nnd on Snturdny Les Nunamaker broke his leg. The team has had all sorts of hard luck, but the plnjeis am not dlsmnjed They are fighting harder than ever and are showing what thev can do with their barks to the well intmd of the floor. You've got to hand it to n game club nnd that snmenes-. h likely to win nnother pennant. In the National. Pittsburgh is hading by a comfortable margin, with the Giants sticking in second place The IMuttes also June had nuni tough breaks, but their spirit did nut crack. Schmidt, one of the best catihers in the league, lias been ou the side line- must of the season, but Gibson 1ms bn using his second-string men with good effect. Now he has Tony Riottmi doing the receiving. Tony, it will be remembered, was with the Little Rock team last year and went to Washington in some sort of n mix-up. Pittsburgh claimed him and Judge Landls recognized the claim. "Hint was one good break for the Pirates, for Hrottem looks like u comer. THE Chicago Cubs apparently have cracked. They not only have lost a manager, but also sixteen of the last twenty games playid. The l'hils have a better record than that. Inchcape Makes Comeback HOW the mighty have fallen! Inchcape, the $1."i((,()00 colt when a two-year-old, ran In the cheapest kind of race the other dav at Saratoga, (Winning from Saddle Ring by ten lengths at odds of 1 to :t0. Ilildreth's great colt hns been nut of racing for more than a jear and lias been on a diet to help his ankle trouble. He appears to have grown taller, but is skinny. It U welcome news that the highly hred colt has so far recovued a to be able to rrce at all. lie may come around all right, it is thought. The price paid for Inchcape win the highest ever paid for a two-year-old. The fntn of Inchcape shows tile uncertainty of thoroughbreds. .T. S. Cosdcn pnlil $21,000 for n weanling at Snratogn during the week .and K It! Bradley wagered him 1.00 that the colt would not win a race as n ' tvvo-jenr-eld, Cosdcn wns only too eager to accept the wager. Yet Rradley's wnger vill win oftencr than lose. All kinds of things may happen in n year nnd the high-priced colt wottui run In n selling race. When he goes In a stake lie must meet others (i , uigu cinss. 'mere are more clinnces '. It. That's the reason he bet. Cowrtuht, 1011. bv v ri" "T" '.. t'f nJi XS-nl... D-l...- -.-.... ; I p ii'"m itioao uuniiunjr -"is 1BHSV mv J io.Tom Connolly, an ttis New York AmrltKn. lB(l by lh TuU& Club ot the ftarsgra i. wonuoiir wtnt to New ,t the mil of I it icanon. for Rradlcy to win the bet than to Fubtio Lrdgtr Company Rochester Duys Catcher Itoflmtvr. , N, Y.. Au. A'S The Roehee- Jr 1vtJ,rn.,.lori,,,:J"Ju rlob Puo chaicu Catcher fVIrt from tie Chlcnro Na tional. He will report tsjfchitar today PUB HATS ARE HOI Grand Circuit Reinsman Horo for Races Once Attoncled a Governor's Inaugural HE DIDN'T FEEL AT HOME Two Intrepid representatives of one of tho mot popular pniti were they! One wore n mixed t;ri suit, brown slouch hut, cream-colored 'hlrt. tviik Ihiw tie nnd white Kicks thnt showed Jilt ten nnd ihree-qnniter iui h above the shoe tons. The other m cm tueed nilt, brown stinw h-it. with Imiwl tn I match, green-ntiil-whlte shut, gaudy checked tie and block brogs. It was 10:,10 A. M. yestenhn :i thev tripped blithely through tho 'gates of tiie Ilelmont race truck at Narbeith. Then sunercllliotisly bestowitij tlnir hulks their bulk, u-eil in kindly spirit, tota'ing about .",S," pounds- on it trunk in front of n box stall, tliej pro reeded to spill s.ome inside stuff about hos racing. l'o'lowcrs of (bo tut f , mitt one Wal ter Randall Cox. (iraml Circuit im presario, and A. P.. Coe no i elation of tlie ufoicsiid gent and who hangs his lot in Paoli. Pn. Rien without hearing this tnir tnlk jou would have known tliey weie hoss nien. Retwecu "heals" the com crea tion drifted to Governors' inaugurals, wuldlngs nnd the piojer mode ot dtess on sik li omiMons. tjuito fotelan to race-track stuff, 'tis tine, but Walter Cox happens to lie a btother of Chnn nlng R. Co.x, Governor of Mussnehu- HttS. Not Strong for Inaugurals Walter is as much at h"ine at nn inaugural as n polnr bear nt the equa tor, sn he wns among these luesent when his brother beuime chief execu tive of the old Rav State. The gent from Paoli who spells his name with nn e was asked Walter how it felt to be nil dolled tip in one of them tall hats and cut.in coats. "High hnt (deleted h thecensoi)" wns Walter's comeback. "You went to our brother's inau gural nnd do jou mean to tell me that jou didn't wear n plug hat?" queried the gent from Paoli. "I mean to say just that. I sat on Beacon Hill during the inaugural ex ercises listening to him, the imteruor. talk about an hour and a half about nothing, but no high hut. I bouchi one of them cutawaj coats about iv.inty jeais igo and a hull outht to go with It. I haven't seen it sine e nnd it cost mo SIR). I'll Mill the hull works for ?)0." Walter Cox is not n Beau Rrummell on or off the race track, but vvlun it comes to landing the ponies ti t at the pay station he's there with belU on. Product of New England Cox is a product of New England, strange ns it ma.v seem, nnd for ji.tr- he made his headquarters nt the Dover, N. II , track. There he put joung and old nngs through n rmnse of sprouts each jenr in preparation for the big lino loops. He was then anil is now x ie of the best-known race dtiveis in the countrj. lie knows a boss the minute he puts his eje on It. is a paut mas ter In the nrt of handling them nml any diiver who "hooks up" with bun m u race has got to attend stiiUly to his knitting. Late in 1P1!) Cox accepted n p'.sj. tion as head tialnei of the Laurel lli't Earm at In.lianapoli-. headquarter. lnr thnt extreme speed idle Peti r the llri.it. He is developing a bt of v .iin' i . that can ulrtudj llumv a nit 'i.mf in nddition to handling the iiMjims, over vteinn ampnigm is. In the seventeen r.u es that w iU be pulled (If at the Giand Circuit mut.ug here stnrtlug tomorrow, Cos la- uitnm in thirteen. Perhaps the most famous horses that Cox ever diuve me Lit Prineeimi and Mubel Trask, ouiikI h.v Ruitmi Pndic, of Atluctie Citv. They will be li -st runcnibond b their batiks with tliit crack st,j,;i. i St I'nsco. now 1 .iI Cox Is now- driving E. Coloindn, nKo owned 1 Mi Paidei . liox Stall Jazz! GHo m two' Mlidcal, and I h.id ihioa aces I Th'y ret thi- v r,l tomcrroiv nt N.,r' orth, Tour rnctti on ttm cm I. all hun l.n..-i.s. .XniJy M.I)H1 dMn't ohovr up with tho1 udvanc.i kUatd j81ti1i Trfd II fthrevn r;Vott,rni'o,,,rro,,t'(.-;;;' Fend tin u,v tr.ure. Ijr"-',im J. 2 10' will hook up v 'h lVi fu fir nl' tii-r PrMjtf .! i t r, j orUl "lh -on 'cf fljHinliTlln t n li ,m Sntu.-ilay horn- wnrlc ut. HC rcwAR 1 I 'SSIIUIHILS, sun, , . , fi oh"chin, thi vtnran nir , .,,, i,,.,,., luuu- "It r-n III. Jul. T inuv tin I ' -I '" lilll.n n.llll. I fir. till fur "trB und kt, i,vi.,lhiit tit" gte.i-s . on ,1 li. . !iu. but It 1- -. ldolii t1 I "I I iominv wrltT Ik lln. flrn?' I IO 1 leit sill. V'P (te.rj dltn't drive from Clovi an. I'hllml inl la In l.'j 1- t I'oid Lon MmlJonulil v, lie mlBht iur' n-'ih Uaron (.tgani." far il"O10 ' ti " Jl " fi ni t ,. ' li i Sine'- O 1R1, liimn t loft a r- , .-.r (ind h dOLn't Intend tu Mi.tr' 1'blU'Kli.t.U. It vim sunlown lin.1 nltfht t.rfnrr. Mi li'rs- was In It" stall. The f. n fl vulund win dsln . 1 Th" riu'l'n Hind 1! Ill tr. .. t tur ' pn in tetneri uw - in! I, J, iiin. l.unli.n uut von n. v r . in i Tlie I r."it VV, win rj . i' S'rutf r 1 I". IT' I I 1 hll on' tu r j u; Runs Scored for Veek in Three Big Leagues XM'IOXMi m:m :: Ts .m Tiv i i s ri Ciiiclnii.rti.. .' (i " in tl I l I" St. ImK. .ll 7. :t ! l' 'J V2 New Ynili.. 7 01 7 i ! 1 I '1 Pittsburgh..1 I 2' I' 0 12 in I ,11 'IiIciiri ! 2 :il h I 7' t) :t :tu- I'liillies .... (i ::' I 1 i il :t .'.I linston 0. II' I I L' .-' ! '. Itroolilvii ... ' 'I1 21 I JO :t -t ".! AMI-ntlCAN KKAf.l V. S MT,V 1 1 s 1 1 Neve York. , ll ! ii 1 1 7 u i nl Alhletlis . ill It1 I ! :: s li 1.1 St. Iritis. . h r. h r, :i t ::it Cleveland . I III il ft', 5' (1 .'..1 Washington.! ill" ti a1, !.!! Ilostoil JO II 12 -1 , I .'I Detroit ll K H I 1 1 &2.i ( hlctcn .1 "I n1 fi1 H J I 1 20 lTi:itNATIONAL I.KAf.1 11 ' " s M ' Vi I' s 1 1 UocllCAter ... i! I 12 II 2 H HI .VI llaltillioio ..'li! .". 2 Hll I U 7'.;t Illlllalo tl' il 1111 0, h r, UV 17 .Ier.sey City il 0 Oil, il 7 7 10 Heading.... 2 0 71 it li.vio Toronto .... 0 1 10 2 0 .r2!) Newark .... 8 I 5 2 il l :i"f! Syrnciiso ... 2 -l l) (l ii 8l2t WHEN A FELLER iS mm v-x i'3tcjnr- Cjmu " FW.TXS- J5!BlVrifft' iflSrii.Pv5 s - .-a v vrt-,- .. v . i .' ., vm y i v " r?Vy - &fil ' ' ' w w$ &"? - -J-" PAOLI LINKS AND RECORD BOTH FINE, SA Y GOLF STARS Champions Fail to Deni 73, hut Praise Trcdyjjrin Crab Grass Ih'sets Greens, but l'!ai is Gii'c Fans Hcd-LcUcr Treat By SMY XT'"! R hnrdj what jou niKht i i I Mus'.etr, rs sfarteil out liVil- t'o WC(k-irl tn pr.lf V tfn .nti.n mi 1. Ill nil l hlltlnii fillips, mo .,n ..nn ,,f Mill- on ,-.iiui 'ou ii'iii-si me on i. no ni inn lnti-i c,Mt nwc, tin- links of tin Tndvffiiu 1'i.iintiv (lub nt Paoli, Pu ,,1 - "ne of them was Am " ii-i u golf i hiiim .ii of these United Si it -. Ills piiipui. Joe Knkwood. chunii" hi of all AiiMi-ilia was aimtliei-, . -id the third u.is Max Miuston. one of the leading a n.iii m- golfers of the coiinr . l.e iitit it riiiigu llo'i Rtnri'Mt tlo-i d out tie (iiirtet. R irnett I. pro at TredjfTi.ii. meiming that he see;is ski'l nnd U-iov 'isi,ji. ,if the coiii-e. R.mns and Kiikwood won the match, : and 1. Mai ton luM the recoid of 7 i. made in iii'-diil foii,p. titive jd.iy, mil lie tilt holds it 'i me was a hand-, i.e- piie nffvinl lo niiv tin-" paves f-"- a ." or I" sir. It vv.i i llev colli, In't deul th' t ,m -I Hint if n mil in bi'dj i oiiid. They d.dii't. Tlicrefoie, TudjlTiIn must bo a pretlj stiff test ot cMt. P.arii s vv.i- n full stioke leiiiovi'l fiont e,n lung the luol'd in the tli.st eigbtc, n In 'i . So tin v ti inl igii'ii. This tun" the Itst peif inn in wis that of Klrl.vvood. who lied I" ' n luciiiirg round ot Ti. N'mi-- ! i'1 ("ii i p, t Is j;oj m tr'-r ('it ' " strol ei ,,f p-n . ll of w'l'' i i1 it I n v iiiiutii ion i'i if this a i i,r'i sc iln' te-t, 1 ie- .l.rln. Pre.irUiti! Pul! in1: Oil" M-rimis na-on is th this links, Uke mi Ill'lll.V I l' ,'. ""lis Infested 1 V i rah ;.! si;, -on of the je.ir, and I l"i midnbli' ban n r to sp, e, I i t 1'iit ii . i' o .1 a at ill III Ulg A w agon 1'iiiil or of t " i -I ill in I was ii :. neil Iroin the pun g a ll e v. eks inti-rvi i.-iu' I, i u n in i nnd Sauuilav's tn I I Hun la itch, h it Jou in' J ' - v Hit and M'.at th.-s a- n v i I , , ' i ih tin s v hi n ltd'. ' - ' J. Cop" M"i t".i. i i i 'Ust I .' I 'III I ". ''. " l' , '- r .mil iltee out tin n i i ' ! with lniiti nw at I! Al s ,,,., ill.- lit the lionbl lo ' All tl is lil'.il d d .1 1 I f . was si'i-liikl"! on t i in', , i , -, i -I 1 i. I i : ni-ii ml' I l- even nl llul llm lltv.s i I il ll I '11 I .. . - . e I . 1 II . ''" 'r long puns iiom iimiih' ii ;. i" i ,niB ff the line Still I ll, 1 e was no I ' i'i!,' t" , f -tu- iiu'rt;.N h.,i..,m . .. , lui" lh" i pei nl ri." J-1 , ' io. e for Ihe lot nl Hi" ii. lj' . oiir-e and tlie run d I I. ,ili i i I pnttj lo, l. '" d to him "It's a joun i"H h vv ut I f ,1 in ' 'i I n I ,ss 1 lltlLs.- sun '.' I ii ir il1. ,, ', ! i , i 'I s, V, hilt It 1 si Moll! t' I '' " '- , m - icli great - i ' t" "Th. n nn so I l' 'VI 1 III III pin lie I1, I tl., f I Wll-slll 11. I - I I ,lo Hi I Ill's I 111 I ' I ' lily tioilble pn ' i ens nnd I an -it' or two will I'll' 'v i ' I 'Ml - and the -' ' t heilltiflll." , "Young" On-eiis i Kirk wood w i- ..'' o iiiioii I!" i , lion i Ignin in' l - ' r. torn, a !. "I don't 1 it"" " -l.e,- l ',: , i"- I .1 'i ' ii i i' I think tl ti-oiih i- I ha t th'-v l 'I" t - i' 1 1 - i ,i tor w Iiic'i I i I , i . hi il . I lit "l dl 111- il . Ini-l".! I ."in I l' " ' i ' v a- i 'i . i .' 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'vllllo I II V lli.I li.lvil " . UTld the '- niii- J I l v ii" n c nuns (II I lie e .in1 II mi iii II ') ill i :u ai Hulls of I lie e .In' H stw i i to 1.11 f,,i ,' ,, -. i i-i !.. i tor ' i'i Mai Ion and I' , nc n . li w i sin.' of lfll'11.1 1 1, . ' tli.il, ih the -- ' v I lie most. As Kniiiehodv Mild ' lh nil pel in tioiblo 1ml, ie vv.i-, lo ik how thev A' i out " 1'nr (..-t.-iiii-e, on i'i, s, v tit li in the I ' n, 'lg wlii n the i ' am n n s!t. i tl.e l(ll,-ll. Ho W'l 111 II loiv'i ll but ""lid Hull li.-ill .ii of t ip ,i tiari of mils, dl,- and thiti-'s light I "1l"" Chninhei . Soui'i Phillv Ile oii the greonwav ill Iheie. brrws. IMI MiKeiitv. rieishi r. Walt ,,. ... ,',, AJn-Ilu S'uiph i'i. jit. Iters; ningh.lll. Over Ircis sun! !hin,s j .f, nlih , .,..,, iinli Huudii, gnln mi tie f. in i'i in Ihe afternoon 1 le's'icr. rhMnt . Rsnii's was i-.i I , i ', of a hi,' tne In 1 ' ' 'ii's'i. I "I i iron i.tnie out, JTrfl HDUtri n a .'. .mil sin. ' .r the ,,, . 1U1, f.,r KLL vl Ui-'HhLU ii' i' I ' lh" I i'" loniid 1 iv ,i. ills ,, r..i i.d -iiibdviil il . s, s.,i.. M,.rs. Heiil:r Ditmlssci Protect of Pirntea t il. K ,l.u,,,il iiuil Rami it i Inlmiid lln ir li in . too. Kit l.,in,il, wl sink, put op 1 si fc r his ."! d of n "olf hn'l mil . ! 'il' on of tih'i '-I ',p I a. id 1-11 " 'i j, '11 mil, I lor V tin1 in 1 -ice of ,i! Soil til (, ih p! in d i vei v i ii n a ! v , d. li ! i ivi-i ; , ' i,' i till -,-i i, v i-i ' il.'e .hot with ' l '.i ' I vi rv I 1- . s fool. i. . i i I. and. 1 ' ' ' . ' . -oi k d ami I (I " i to i, I who iping, n on' - i. in , led, bi I i ! i 1 o I id ' i.ind i u vi r si "in, d one hi 1. 1 id ii 1 1 I hip 'i i .ll "ill I, .- . ii didn't do. lie . o : nl v lu'e In- p. i fiihh d. l in up in t i li '( d in ii.nl- in-, i d n oli nil. I'i "-. .n Tn Ivl! i ', t i i i n; Kill. woo I .it i pretty ,t- li'iiid- i tl ' in MIS- i . Imns o ' nf Vh im '. good. T i ui ii'tiug ii g-ll Unit till, ,ixl. ' I I I ills, piU , i-i t I.i- i ilv 'I i I ,,nn- in i for I1 . i .11 '. Tl.e . i.. h.I i IIM l.fi i .' ' ,i ml v i ll u--vi 11 i.iauagi 1 i" c 'fos in vv.i , hud. As of I' -. i ! OVVTl ,' ., llll V, H..I CRESS0NA TIGERS HERE i Pliiy Tout Gam , Wild Local Toani3 Oyrii.r ti , Wc 'I 'ie C , -oi i i , hand -d 1 1 I, ' , , in , i -lerdnv-n ."i-li.-l '-ui In i1 - vvl k. . I lltg- I IJ' II III, v I, li .11 II i i I . t'i's 'l IIP I V ll, , , .'i i 'I'. -nn 1 1 ow 1 1 ' i . , , I 11 ' ' I ' l I vvl li l' S. , I Oil W..'. , i, II S' 111 i'i ' ' r;- ' i . i. ,i, i. t ' : .i ,i , , ni-. n et i - sP. . .d j 'i i; j Prup Sta- Cnltri.I.u-Unell I.' u isliiir , I , i , 'i i- Vr's "road .Cl. n .' I 'I ll OVfl, ""-.' ''Vnme t st 3 r M. Tort) . Ncrtioi i -ara Southern or.n Vc sicrn !Mr.-s j A dmisaion, 3 j. ( I Tlti t riis. i'i !'.,. I Al'l ri .l.lotit A a 1 lylvoiiin nnd i tin . 1 jrtvm" in tl - lt t-ii Iv i;: tax). i 1 . 'I' fit of tlio ' in of rutin- v'v I . i'ljht ball I '' tl ' v -v MM, I i ni ii PARK GRAND CIPC ! t.i i n i :T r?ACES " "' -a i - i " i ..r 1 1, . i i' i i i. .j . .i nn ,- I '" VI 'kit St. i ; 'i'i. I- i H I M i r I' n i ( I I i I . I Ki'irv '11. i .M ' KCFP I IT! MERCISE! BODY PJ.DC. fVrpfm l 7ArSTlHV. TT-vr wir coxiric ,'?.?A ?rilb.am B. V5 - - . .. wmv v t- mn i - ii f- i in iNir . J''J,A,''' T0I)A1I.(J v. M. ULU-1 IMERS vr.. ttvTlVITY mm rival All-Star Teams Ropreoentins Different Sections to Moot ' at Phillies' Park ONLY GAME 0M SCHEDULE Only one twilight gnm will be plnved in ihls city tills evening and that will !he the big benefit contest lv tho Allied Mhletlc Ansocinllon of Peniisjlvnnla nt I Hhihe Park at (5 oMock. An all-star tea-u repivsenlitig uptown will he pitied against one fioni .lute- in the downtown and West Philadelphia -ectlotis nnd u !;rcit contest should n-sull. Eldle Caskoj. of Rudeshui-g and Perry Relfsjnder. of the North Phillies, wi 1 guide the destinies ( the tiptown-m-s, while Jim I'.onner. nt Shanalmii. mil Edtli- Gottlieb, of the Snhas. will look lifter the I'llere-t of the down tovvners and Wc-t l'lilhi.h lphuins. C. tilidciahle intei est i- -li.i.vn in the oniist. not alone f urn tl, f.nt that it will b nttendi-d bv thou -mil of fins, hut there is a geneinl iinni-, s mil among I ho llptowm-i-s f tint ihev have uiiilhing on leains In Ihe ollor m-lions. It inuv be l rue lli-il tie v have more Crsf-rln-i-- rluls. Inn vvl ii il umi't to liO.:ht'-i gaiae l!e chin, pe-1 i d are jiutj evenlj mat, hid in -I as there will uilv he one plaver t oi i n-n li mi in 1 ie sr.iinc. mit-ldv of ll i bdoii -. there iv ill lie iiinnv r-iotus on luind to cheer for their n-spei nve lav ill'. Emir liinpiies will h i.i i lunge of the o-test. Til v ate- " : n. r. 1 l-toss, f'of.'ey and Mi I.uu 'M n 'I hi teams lis thev 'will take the I'e'd nn 1 l'ptown- Mr-lini-. Nit'.itv. first las.-: Wal-h. I'.-l:', d. r 1 ! nit ziiinii. "siiiiiii-I'mliiisli. -i 'i I ' i i : ip. Noith Philliis, t' n d hi -i : Muffler. Ilnti-owgule. or iiii hi ii. Riidi sbuie, lim titop: Ebi-t- l.i.'.m or Ixaulf m in. Ivlns. l-'-'it :i Id1 l.'hr. Gei-iiun-low-i. oi- Rod'', n. P 1! T AH !st u-s, letuer Held, liuiiii. i',n. Mai lull E. Smilli, Mutton. S'miIoii, or lielUItli, !'.i'l(ield. left .Id- li, ' Miv.d III"! Tl IJ "-Slemiider. 'ith l"'i l'f -: 'I'oi liny Vol-;, Rrldi lung. Edilie Gmicr. Har tougale, T'uiiaiv Can I -tin. N'lllvltv, mil Jake lie. vn -e I v i-i pile'ins; p'-hrer. N-illi Thi'lh . C Ruiker. Nativltv, !'ill i'l-h, ,i i ! Inn-:, and K'-lnrt. I', I.'uld. i id 'a ' I mm mow n "I.iliv" ' I. in. Elilsh-i-r, or land . Si I! i-u.,' ,i '-i-t ban': Goi Iblnlt. s!,,, !, Piii'h j' 'nws, or Do ovnn 1" in Spin-e ml base; .lennls So, , Pblllv H'l, mvs. third ban; Phi on. Slnnilim or Wills man. till 'I inters. lnv i up Swlglr. Mi-Amu i' i i-. light I 1,1, I'eiuii by, Shaiuili-i'i. ,,i .lol,'iiiv C-i th. Old Tim- i,i I ers. ii'itii- lii-ld : Cotnii.lli Iioti'ivan v" ' '" "- "i I'i'h' . Midi i . A i left I'M. "Rut. h" ii. ll Old Timeis on Infield f-'ly New Vjrlt. uu :, Ifirm -! of th" ptnti i ,,f tl ,. ',u .,.,;, ,,in Us , f i 'i w Yoii. vi- 'i v . i.'i- I',, I', ,,. Ii 1' 'J7 v is -n ; ,,- la ,,in llevdh i. ; i -nl ni of ,, ,i ,,, t' Tl a v is i,,, i, ,,, ,i ,, ' ' ui.'in It' M l ,11 i. ,,f ,,11,'ie Kin i 1 1,1 1 ' 1' ' ' . . i, 1 i- mtiii i it op ii n '"' 'I Ilv h id I in n d niii" ; Uv ' ' 1 1 i I. -iii al Hi id lllKl Im II" I n ' li ' ' ppe il ro .' l,i. in i loii in t i-il'-" ' t find -u linn 1.1!., ... nn; n "ii an -i m i '' 'I I " t . I- I l, , ' I 1 -..-.,,, , , in pn ii.iu - VI 'U - I'I M (' III,. - - .11, II ., I.I t, 1-1 . I ..I , 1 ii, ri unr i i'i imr im. 1 1, 'V '' I ,1 "id then was lli "11 to I 11. dor , T ' ,i , ".In e C:ii".,. i I iIh-i,, , , jL 'I In cut. !i ll. ;sii , -alt. 1- Ifoty linn IHhcs in Guinea Yrnlordas 'm- ls..l.s 111 ll i; n a ', In- K i , ,' T ... '.''' I i i, l'"f. t . ( i ii . : .1 Whit-.. i , . M. VI inn., i. i i s mi iru I'll VI i i , ii.' 1 1' ni N ill. ill r.i.i V'u, I I, N tii ,ii 1 , i . il I i uv .1,S :i i ' ll. 'i.. a z?x -irrtus:aMKEizK'iaNwt IfQli ,r"-u fiL $ ! 1 e IMtS I- $70 Suits 1- 9-m W . . -v W 1... 'o;j iJUJiS Suits a tew r A n S60 Suits ,.u:v S PnHK very ridicsl Kuiis, cv il Pick yours today! C NB - FEMININE RIVALRY IN 'A SPORT IS Woman Now Become' Wrought Up in Championship Competition Mile. Lenglcn and George Duncan Are Leaders in Form Uy GKANTLAttD RICE Elfo's Tragedies "These are the things that I regret." V. Villon. A'of f7iu( I'm missed the world's ao claim, Xor hope to teach the H'iMc House tin one. i Xor thnt nobody chrcrj my name In what few plates I am known. Hut ycfrnUiy tluoityh bitter scenes Whtirht I hud a iioodhi bet. I tfiok tlnir putti on .it'i-cu greeni "1 line at c the things that I icgiH." Xot that earh highbrow attic's heart h cold illicit I seid irotdi to punt, Or faili tn n.itimur "This i nrt, 'I he record of a matter's stint." Hut yciterilay upon my toiinds ll'im for u winning tot,al set, I hnnl.ul tiro tec shoti out of hou nth "7irvc M' the thingi that I regret." Of the Species ANY ONE who thinks thnt the I'Vmnto of the .Species doesn't be-, criuc ns Keenly ui ought tip In cham pionship competitions as the almost oqimllv well-known male sliou'd take n i tinning jump in the direction of another gin ss. .Airs. Miillu M-illory. Mrs. May Sut ton Rundy nnd Miss Mary K. Rrovvii" can gather us grenl a tin III in n duel wiih .villa. 1 engli'n as most of tilt; lougher iex can come upon. And Mis A'cxn Stilling Is prnbablv I.eeiier lo nvi i thicvv .Aliss Cecil ladtch than Ei incis Ouimet Is to bent Chick Evans in a iituni uiatch at St. Louis, if destiny nnd the diavv should ni range a iiii-i ting. 'ihe ihiili.v upon the feminine side of the boiimhm line is soinctliing ter lilic. at times leaching a fervid stnttis. Woiiu u no l"pji i go in for competitions ntiielj lo he out in the fuiily oiien nir. (iiiice Plus Willi TT St in'n SO liapiims that in the wav of mile j;i-iio and matchless artistrv two ul our visiiuis ,,p the lii-ld. 10081 REGMNS LEADHlRBIIIIlS'Ss: j irOITl, Italian Breaks Away Triple Tic With Total of 116 Miquel Gains Oik o again Vlnceno Mnddona. Ital s motor. paced tltleholder, has hleppid out in fnmt for yulivldtiiil point -s'oiin'i honors for the season of l'.llM. l!.v winning one nun and coming in si ond in nn iilier, Vlnce bioko away from the tiiple tie wilh Clarence Car i i.-i u and l.eoige Chapman and now- is in tin- first position with n total of IK! poll' ll'i.iuse .M.-i.ldonii did not tin 'i in the inie lieie on Thursday iii-lt In- wn.s not cieilitid with any -I ii- I'lrni'in. th" .lamuic'i Miecd-tei, is . i t'o nn in i- up i" s luui w ith a total 'i 11". poii i . while Oliiipiii in is in t1 i I '-n1" live points 1 1 hind tho 1 .lui. - M',ii,l, the rieiiclminn. did mi. i-iii.i1 nding all w.ck, and bj ml ' -g eljit points to his score he i'i. ..I lui i-i If in liftb place, Mopping a i ., I of I'i uv 1 iivvieiii e. It. muse ,,f iiisi v hi. it j- over Mnddoun in I v.i 'tinighl heats of a mat. h into mi S.-turdiv night, 1'iaiik C.uiv, Aiiu i I'nn i hampii n, has 1 i n (nteied In i t'lr.v- i orni i-.-d intei n.'tloiuil event 1 i i-l il"' Italian and t I ueiice Car ii. in Tbilisi iv night. Time will ho iv len-i ih li.ii- ami one at twenty l "i H ' latter to lie nn Aiisti.iliaii ,' ii nil l.ue with inch of tie i iders nn : at dilt c ri nt points on the tinck , i-ial'v s, pii-md. In oid.'i- to win this I- .1 lh" hiker liuiht pun, the other two i nil in' - Au.'t'. -r fintiiie will be a match I "ton .ile i ace between .Tohimv Schleo. f ' wink, and .liuiiuv Hunter, of I" i'm ' 'p' la. On iSntiiidiiv night 'h" "? in two ftr.ught beats from I ! I I; ,i i 'I be mi, mill imi.ileiii-Iiiiudieaiifiti.il ' , o t lied l.v Wait .lolmson. (,f the "h 1 ' I V ',1'ln.en, and Pi nnk liar- i ' . ' t I ' u, Ipbi i. vv.is tbe w inner n ' " 1. i. I. --loitnl hell Mp )n.s " "' '' ' '' ". 1' going two nnd one . ,tb nub ' rjaaaKCMucamiim i ;52,;r.cjf3izasciwnai IDavs9 Sellin (IF THJ-Y LAST THAT N auperD r vi KSM& - k - - T T5 rj 11 i UU-V) Chestnut Street 4 INCREASING.) It is (llfllClllt tn Imn.l... 'll less grace than Geo?g'e DiZ" "": ', niivsz: study form and able. nnnlV" "nro to" 1 sn IK these two nro 'hoVi.i'T "'?. watching than any onea we knovv " ' Eiincnn, the mnstcr shot maker i,..'si" M.U'"eo L "w'nVoftO off her to L-nmo "-'""y ncT n , Wlicreas Uuncnn can hnpnen i,,,. sudden dips and form reversal? thai',',! our in iiroporuon to Ills general nun, a Duncai., Eenglen. Tris "?" . ' niter Johnson and Rabe Ruth rl lif' toplincrs who intermingle KraTc 1- winning rest! ta. h a Mi i Rut the most spectacrly cr.t, I entry of the entire clurtcr-itfi lS" ''. J viviu-is tlie ! rciich iiticen of tcnnli, ', Ono Reason "0XK rcason" Avrltes h. L p s V "that most Inspectors, censori' cominissions nnd other regulators are In.' competent is thnt authority wrecks tl balance nnd judgment of the ordinary ' citizen and most of these publicly no. pointed regulators nro ordinary to a ' remarkable degree. Authority cn properly be wielded by only a few and the result is that an Incompetent aver nge is made still more incompetent hv Sim "" " l ,ev tttm One only hns to study the operation c I of most regulation bodies to w-onderH " l what limit of clialncss n human bl' ' con renen ticioro tho Inevitable crash ' follows. uw . Ittidi's Rebuttal 11 '""V uc Ma I will not crack ' lite record madp in last pear's pla, Hut where are all tho rivals now 11 ho trod upon my heels in .lfoif 1 ,H,h?''Kthc ,C(""' at my side , 11 Itllc J teas getting under wayt . Copyright, 1021. Alt rlohts rtstrvtd How the Bikers Stand in Motor-Paced Points Score lt Sd 3d 4th ru . 17 fl 3 7 118 . 14 0 fl 4 its . J h r 2 ni . ir. 7 n -os . i. io 3 3 n . 10 I) 7 2 D3 . 7 7 M , n (i 4 .i oj . t fl I 4 81) , 3 (1 4 43 . n 4 .i s M , 1 3 il 3 t , t 4 3 1 ti ,113 3 17 ,3111 It , .. 3 1 4 19 . 1 .. 3 2 n 11 t f'lminii.tn. Amrrlca' '. vv tie.v. Aincririt "M i 'im I . IVnnce Verlom. llrlKltini I rnrrv. Anstriilli Jirdiii, ittiorli-ii ( iilinrti Ainerlm 'I'res. ri-.tni-e )ri null Attn rlr.i Ilv run, Aiisimlliv finldi. Ainrrleii Nnrolnnlii, Itnly Mltnlii. Italy li inli'V, Amerlrii 'lt7Hiniiioiis, Aincrlru. U. S. MARKSMEN FOURTH Italians Win International Pistol Shooting Tourney I.jons, Franco, Aug. 15. Italian marksmen have won tho International pii-lol-.shootiiig competition in the tour nament being held here, with 2-170 points. Switzerland von hocoikI place, with 21(1."): Trance third. 2104, nnd tho 1'i'lted Staten fourth. 2310. llnniis, of Svvit7erlnnd, had the best Individual i-coro and becomes world's champion. Slinrinnl, Itnly, wns second, and Thomas, I'nlted States, third. For Men Only who have missed Shoe Lacing Hooks Shoec with Lacing Hooka can bo bought from Up-to-dato Dcnlern. Insis. on having what you want LONG) for $30.00 for $32.50 for $35.00 for $37.50 for $42.50 5! Suits dl 1 JLfl, Jf 1 1 ni rk. ti X a aill ANU JO;iN80 8ia, t tXi?- f f H.ffl .. Kb tcuu a
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