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EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGERr-PHlLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921
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fclassy Lightweights Will Clash in Al-Fresco Boxing Bouts at Shibe Park tonight
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MP BELL LEADS
IN STATE- GOLF
I'Old York Road Pro Has Card of
75 for First Round at
Morion C. C.
LOEFFLER RETURNS A 77
If, ny SANDY McNIDLICK
' TaA ilaniDbMI, the Old York Hond
., JOCK WW" "J ., llA ,,, ,,.
IE (With annual open golf clmmplon
'. "V "it n.nnuvlvnn n over tho ent
'Sine of the Merlon Cricket Club, with
Xnt ' one-third of tho contestnnt In.
rnmnbcll finished the flrnt cltchtrcn
W"n 30, 30-75. Ill card follows:
Out
.40-1 '1 ! o "
. 0 5 4 2 4 C B 4 4 3!) 7."
In
1v.11 T.ni.fflpr. tho efficient crrcni
Wrier nt the Oakinont Country Club,
i Pittsburgh, nnd incidentally present
i g ate opon clmmplon. wn in mcoikJ
I nl.ee vlth n 77. Ho wns out in 41 nnd
5 tivi, n na. William Lcuch. the Mer-
l ekintvllle zolfer. wns two strokes worse
! Sf with n 80, 40-tl) while
; Taiil JcnniiiEi turned In n 4J, .) HI.
'Hie lornl Rtnrfl dldn t faro f,o well. In
.i tin. Rcores wore nmisiinlly lilph.
; doe principally to tho hlsh wind. AIo
' iu tees hnd been moved buck nnd the
i fiiM were placed in difficult positions.
. J. Wood Piatt, Wlillomaridi, cot n
; . ,-...1 .it .in Ci? f....
i Ui Mart nmi nunm-u n, .
the first round. Frank Coltrtrt, of the
Country Club, did better, with an 83.
J J. Uendlo, Cednrbrook. had to bo
wtlsficd with an 85. while Mntt Duffy.
Uantrrh, had an 80, nnd Jim Thnmij;
cn, Ovcrbrook, returned n card of 88.
Charlie Hoffncr, who won tho title in
1010. wns out In 40; not no good.
The championship goes to the player
turning Hn the best card for thirty-six
bolcx, tho title nnd n purse of 5200,
which is not had nt all for one day's
competition on n golf course.
Tho field today contained a lot of
talent. It Is tho home course of Max
Marston. nationally famed nmatcur, nnd
his 70 there nuite recently, made him
one of the higher-ups when tho favor
ites were being picked this morning.
Marston is on the top of his game nnd
no one would be surprised if he'd win
out, even In front of the pros,
J. Wood Plntt, the other stellar
amateur In this town, wan alto picked
br man), l'latt won n 7-Minle incdnl
affair at Merlon Inst venr. prior to the
,I.edoy Cup matches with Marston, Jesio
Guilford and others In tho running. He
finished second In the Philadelphia open
this year. Modal play is what ho likes
as Is best shown by tho fact that he won
half a dP7on tncdils last year, .bowling
over a couple of course records round
about on the way.
The other lending ninntcur in todny's
play Is W. C. Fowncs, Oakmonl.
Fowncs captained the American ama
tcurn abroad nnd ousted Chick Evans
there. lie has twice won the national
medal and Is expected to be n hard man
to head off In todny's play, ifCap'n
Hill ones gets going strongly. Norman
Maxwell, Sam Newton (Virglnln), nnd
n couple of others were given nn out
side chance among the slmon-purcs.
Hut when nil is "aid and done, it
looked much as If Cbnmpton I.ocfflcr
ought to repeat. lie is the sensational
youngster who holds down the greens
. keeper job nt Onkmont, nnd last year
was his first title-win. Since then,
Ihowotcr, he hn'( twin engaged in tho
national open nnd laid down some par
ticularly sterling shots in the stern
going at Columbia where he finished in
the money. Lncffler is one of the many
joung American pros whose work Is
being watched with interest.
Bobby CrulckMinnk. pro nt I'swx
County. Is another oung-ter like I.oof
fler who plays in expert form nnd Is
liable to get the jump. lie played ex
cellently in the Slmwnce open nnd is
' here for the purpose of lifting n ne
gotiable title.
Louisville Protests Game
Minneapolis, Auu. 31. Minngcr .In 31c
Ctrtny nt Louisville, has prntmti.il yester
fliy gnme, It lwcnm known todny, becsusi
Inunnnan. former White Six pitcher, wan
Jd by the .Millers MrCnrthv enld It l a
inenaiy urtlnn to tut tho lenxue rules ns to
Ine Hate nnlnr lenirue players enn come to
Uu American Association
Senators Get Pitcher
WimlilnBtnn. Auir 31. Herman Shore,
Sl,ln of Km'"" hhnro, former Now Yorlt
ana no-ton AmiTlcnn pitcher, yesterday
mi " Washlnmnn American I.encue
Club. PrMldent OrllTlth nl(I Shore, who ha
S?1i.p,a. n? wl,h ,ho Wlnt,in.Sulpm team
Sin.1.' ,J '"Imont Loauuo. mlslit net ns a
rtllef pitcher.
Scraps
About Scrappers
. Krnle Hire. llahlWAlfrt. .h.MnUn . D.
l?Rll. In duo to nrrtin l,l V.u, Vn.b nn IA-rl
k.?1 i"!p".r0"!0 ,lm today.
Mndled by Charley Harvey.
1,.M-,. - -- .....-., .".. w.. K-'. '.
Illco will be
Wli i!.n,,,n,,,,l?i.n niriilrle. N. J. bantam.
r.Lii.u"10 I'hlladelnhla for tho purpose of
kln opponents thin fall.
(lni?'1?,nr.I,n"on wl" PPir In the eeml
to wSLti,e.,Cl,mbrla I'rlrtay nlsht, oppo.ed
li. miir J.'W. In " wind-up l'uKty
J?Ill7.n," "".'i'i1:, McCnn. rrellm: Younic
vi I ,ni v" n,1JlB lmpey. Johnny lloyce
Mc'Cormlcif lluddy nan vs. Jack
fhlmnlM'Cnnn. former amateur bantam
Inc. imP-i ha" lfrn a conilstent winner
fouriein 1ln,t Profi-Mlonal. Ho has defeated
ourteen opponents in a row.
Sw.rn.hnm.,cur boxInK tournamont at For
SeMmhl ','oreeLan1 Lancamer uvenuo on
of. !&'," ,Th8 fln"l wl decided
titten i. ,V Js Iin,ry Wanks may be
"'" at 157 North Fifteenth street.
Rlrnlmi"nnrrr:,",on la 'nf boosted by Tort
tr ifl 'nl" a" a '""" welterweUht
flernnnn .Wil" "V a K00li Labor D
match n? la,tk ln a schoilulej eluht-rnund
P r)n? Jervb"u: Tat Ilradlev vs Silent
Clark i.V.u" . "w Hoa
" Charley Walters.
nnu jonnny
I
ruf tt. YnVtr 'n mahlll w'th Johnny Wol.
ier boes iluxlo Wllllamion In the semi.
' !an ,A hR.h"" P".lrI oft by Pete
'., BeDtnmi'iA'"" "vans
at Scran ton.
l.nnk..A'n''. of
ff'l.SlhiVviw.u.?,
Bnuth Phtlode.phlft. wilt
ltera In thn ! lim., b.
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Atlantic City, Labor Day.
Ti
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"elily N,ow pf tne K0V,nth atr.,t
"Hl Week Will t,A hntn nti 1.,...,.,.,,
Twnmy i,K.Jl,nnoU,' J" trflnB to rematci
. '"my LoiiBhrnn and Krankle Drltton.
VuV ' "'Ofto Wcyman un tho State lait
What can i get for
DOr hi:ai.tiii
Prtt.t. ,... .JOXINO. . .
Iniunln- ":""l,""''j J"ine-Kqnippea Oym,
'UMlif.nr"MK "and-ball Courts. See
"rt-tiimous lloicrs (let Into Conditio"
mia. Jack O'Brien
n. K. Cor, l.llli A Chestnut Bts.
ni(irn,I'?'.AIi, "'jnUK I'AllK
IIAHK.IIAIJ. T(II)AY. HiSO 1. M.
SPft:LIES v- ST- LOU1(s
rSSiL! AT CIIM1IKI.H- AMI N1AI.IN(I'I
QUARTET
Bfcy t v--JlJi VaJ.6,
Iloxcrs Mlio will swnp wallops nt
Exercises Increase as
Matty Regains Health
Snrannc Lake, X. V., Aug. 31.
Christy Mathewson appeared on tho
street of this village yesterday for
the first time since his nrrivnl here
several months ago in quest of
health. Mrs. Mathewson drove him
In nn nutomobllc from their cottage
to a barber shop in the village, where
the famous pitcher of the old -time
Giants submitted to' the attention
of the proprietor.
Christy appeared to be in normal
weight. Yesterday's trip was the
first step in Increase of exercise nnd
a rnpid return of strength and
health, his friends said.
Kllbane Strains Ligament
Clenelurul, Auir. 31. Johnny Kllbane.
featherwelKht champion, who li scheduled
to defend his tltlo In a twelve-round decision
bout with Danny Frush. of llaltlmore. here
on September 17, ha- been forced to dis
continue hard training for a day or two
Kllbano strained a l!in.m,:nt In his rlicht foot
esterday. The Injury lis not serious.
Hughey McLoon Stars
Huchev Mclxinn took his White Elephants
oer to Tenty-llfth street and Snyder ae
nue Inst cvenlne. and his mmacorie pro
ceeded to wallop tho Forts-elnht Ward
Juiriors by the scoro of 11 to 0. IIURhcy,
hDnself. was tho shlnlnir Btar of tho namo,
Wth several fiood catches He alno hit the
ball with better than aeraico ability.
Bingles and Bungles
YcMenlny's Ills Noise Davy Kolirrtson.
oner leader of tho National Lengue In battlnit
when he plajeil for the New York (Uniits,
hud it home run. triple, double und u single
In (He trips to the plate.
There was nn odd fenture In tho llmolclyn
PlttsburKh Kamu. viz . four pltchors. Cailore.
MllJus. Smith and Schupp, wore u-ed by the
lloblns, and not one of them had a chanco to
hit the ball, as none had a tlmo at bat,
Tho London Club, eiampforii o tho Mich-ioan-Ontario
I.taauc, dclcated the Moslem Itcd
Sor in on exhibition crime, I to ). Delotclle.
hurlino tor London, held iioilon Mfc.i or
Mt Innlnui. Wain ended tho oame in tho
ninth.
The Olant won their eUhtli eonseeiitUe
Irani when they ilefented tho Culm. All of
the (iothnm runs were made In the vlchth
InnlnK. In the third, n, triple plnv was tom
plrted by Terry, Holloclier nr.d Urlmes.
GawTe Slsler had n perfect day nt the
platter. He had nvo hits. Including a trlplo
In tho same number of times nt bat. Gcoriro
Is just under Speaker ln tho percentage
column.
Taste is a matter
tobacco quality
OF LIGHTWEIGHT
Shlbo Park tonight. Jackson nnd Dundee
Each contest is to be an eight-rounder
Rival Lightweights to Meet in
Eight-Round Bout at
Shibe Park
LEONARD WILL BE HERE
Dy LOUIS II. JAFFK
The Dundee-Jackson feud will be
resumed tonight. Philadelphia funs will
be tho judges on this occnslon, nnd it
will be the second time thnt these fistic
rivnlsf will perform before an nudience
here.
Tho first tlmo they met, Jackson be
came famous overnight, knocking out
Dundee in less than a round. Thnt
was In 1017. Since, patrons of pugilism
ln tills city have been anxious to see nn
encore, to judge for themselves whether
Jackson's unexpected haymaker four
years ngo wns a iluke.
Jackson and Dundee nre due to go
over a twonty-four-minute route nt
Shibe Park tonight. It will be their
tenth meeting, nnd unless n knockout is
scored thoy will pnss their hundredth
round, already having been opposed to
enclt other in n total of ninety-one
rounds.
Iloth prlnclpnls .were, confident this
morning of victory. "Even though the
judges gnve the verdict ngnlnst me,"
said Dundee, "in our last meeting in
New York I thought I won and won by
a mnrgln. I understand a majority of
thobc there thnt night nt the Gnrdcn be
lieved the decision wns poor. I'll prove
tonight that I can whip Jackson, nnd
with r-o much to spnre there won't be
any doubt about it."
After Ijooiinnl
Dundee Is nnxious to meet Denny
Leonard. Tho Scotch Wop believes
that he Is entitled to a championship
match nt weight, YM pounds, nt 2
o'clock, with the title-holder. "I hnve
stood off Kenny time nnd ngnln," said
Dundee, referring to n bout with Loon
nrd, "nnd he should consent to a meet
ing with me to n referee's decision."
According to word received last niirht
from New York, Leonard will be In the
Wcitte It ai
that-for the price
fUJd Blrei the
WUth Ulend
offe
DUNDEE-JACKSON
- FEUD ON TONIGHT
crcd to Bmokeri,
Liggett k
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended
STARS
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nre paired nnd Vnlgcr meets White.
Hoiv Stars Will Pair Off
In Bouts at Shibe Park
First bout, 8 P. M. K. O.
Loughlin, South Bethlehem, vs.
Jimmy Sulllvnn, New York, eight
rounds.
Second bout, 8:-15 P. M. Gene
Delmont, Memphis, vs. Billy Do
Foe, St. Paul, eight rounds.
Third bout, 0:30 P. M. Char
ley White, Chicago, vs. Benny Val
ger, New York, eight rounds.
Windup, 10:15 P. M. Willie
Tnckson, New York, vs. Johnny
Dundee, New York, eight rounds.
ring nt Shlbo Park tonight. The
clinmpion will be one of Benny Valger's
seconds in tho letter's contest with
Chnrlpy bite, of Chicago. It also is
believed that Leonard will make n
speech to the fans nbout tho recent
calling off of his match here with Lew
Tendler.
When told thnt Leonard would sec
ond Vnlger, White said : "That doesn't
mean anything. He might ns well hnve
.lack Dempsey in his corner. I under
stnnd thnt Vnlger docs a lot of backing
nwny. Well, I wish him speed. He
won't be fnt-t enough to get nway from
tnat left nooit."
Delmont vs. Do Foe
A junior lightweight match will be
tho second number on the program.
Gene Delmont, Memphis battler and
well Itnown in Philadelphia, will go on
with Billy De Foe, of St. Paul.
The opening tilt is to be n welter
weight battle between Knockout
Ijoughlin. of houth Bethlehem, and
Jimmy Sulllvnn, of New York.
Frank ("Pop") O'Brien nnd Frank
McCrnckon will referee in different
bouts. Tho bhow is being promoted by
Louis Malls. '
Taylor and Jung Draw
Detroit. Mich.. Aug-. 81. Sammy Toyjor
unu jtiuuor junc duxau ion rounds to a draw
In tho wind-up bout of tho boxing- program
of tho Thirty-second Division rounlon hero
u.iuruivy. j no uoui was witnessed by more
than 20.000 fans. In tho sixth nnd tne ev-
tnm iuyior mimed uoay puncnes to Rood ad
uintaae, whllo Jabber romnlnod content with
reneninic Tayior Jaw. Kddlo Dnehm, of
Mllwiukco. nnd Touuhey llamser. of Dattle
.-it-cn. ii'im oven minors in me itmiwina-up.
This bout went eluht rounds.
Media, 5; Weston, 3
Dickson's triple,
enabled Media A.
driving In thrco runs.
A. to beat the Weston
ciub. n to 3.
our nonert belief
aiked, Chcitcr-
fineit quality in
cigarette.
ever
Myers Tobacco Co.
of
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Events for Children First to Be
Docidod at Willow
Grove
FIRST-AID DEMONSTRATION
Tho second clay of tho Philadelphia
Rapid Transit's nnnunl picnic nnd ath
letic cnrnivnl nt Willow Grove wns ns
full of color and life ns were, the pro
ceedings of yesterday.
The picnickers got to work ns soon ns
they arrived nnd the children's athletic
events wero started shortly nfter 10
o'clock. The first of these, the fifty
yard dnnli for boys in Class A, wns won
by Worth, of Luzcrnc-Transportntion,
Ho v,ns followed by Goctz, Murphy and
Itooney.
The three-legged race nnd tho shoo
raco wero won by Lacy nnd Krier nnd
Lacy, respectively.
In thu girls' events, Class A, tho
liftv-vnril ilnul, ,n n.,,1 .,.. ..
"- -...., Bt hu Cumuli IULV)
and the potato ruco were won by Krier. '
lrfAt fl.l.l ltn....!..... 1.. !,. 1 .. . M
-.-v. ...,u ,,uuivi in mt- orticr nameu.
An interesting exhibition of first-nid
treatment was n feutuio of tho curly
program. This contest was won by
lenin No. C, representiliz tho Ken
sington shops, with twenty-four points.
It wns announced today thnt the high
individual scorer yesterday wus K. K.
Ilahn, of the general office accounting
department, with ten und one-half
.l0"'"' .IIc competed in tho 100 und
-iOO-ynrd dashes and the three-legged
race.
Summaries:
CLASS A
hoys
BO-yard dash Won by Worth. T. Ul seo
?"..':. uGo?.li8 T " 'hlrd. Murphy. T. C;
fourth, Itooney. T. It. ....
J,ier!rT-W-.u?,:. ond, Kllnger und Iloo
S yi, f. u-i 'hird. Ueore-o and Ired Ooeti.
T. 11.1 rourth, Hopkins and Tartro, T. I.
Shoo race -Won by Lacy. T. W. O.i uec-
?nf.i,oe,tr ,T- J': iMra- E- Larklns. T. H.j
fourth. L. Larklns. T. U.
60-yard dash Won by Krier. E. C.: sec
ond, l Wood, II. S. and B. $.; third.
Houtrher. It. S. and 11. L.; fourth. U. Wood.
I 1.
Vug and spoon race Won by Greer, T. P :
jecond, Lacy. X. W. d.: third. Hanley, T.
C: fourth, F. Wood, 11. S. and U. V.
I'otato race Won by Iloutcher. 11. I. nnd
n. L.i second. 1'nxaon, It. S. and H. E.;
third. Steliiman. T. A.: fourth. Lacy, T.
CLASS II
HOYS
100-yard dash Won by Carplo. It,
II. K.; second, llockman, T. II. i
ltoddy. T. L.
I. and
third,
Threo-leRccd raco Won by Walters and
S. Klnell, T W. and C. ; second. Scott
and Kodily. T. W. a : third, L. and II.
Dockman. T. It.
Shoe race Won by. L Hachman. T It.:
ecorrl, O. Speck. T. A. third, Corpio, ll. 3.
and U. It.; fourth, Keller, T. W.
Obstcale ruco Won by A, Uocknmn, T.
It. : second. L. Uoekman, T. 11.; third, Wal
ters. U. O. W.; fourth, O. Speck. T. A.
OIRI.S
no-yard dnsh Won by Miller, T. II
ond, Honney, T. It.; third, Osborn. n!
sec
1'.; .UUt lit. 41,1,1, X ll.
I'otatoe Iluce Won by nankin. W. D A.:
second, ailniore, T. W. Q. ; third. Stelmnun.
T. It,; fourth, Hanley, T. C.
Esrr and spoon raco Won by nankin. W.
D. A.: second. Allen. T, W. O ; third, ail
mor. T. V.: fourth. Larklns. T. If.
liasobnll throw Won by Miller. T It
second, nankin, W. D. A.; third, Welsh,"
WILSON PREDICTS K. 0.
Claims He Will Put Downey Away
Early In Fight
New York, Aug. 31. Johnny Wilson
nnd Bryan Downey, npproaching whnt
their trulncrs regard ns perfect condi
tion for their bout for the middleweight
title, today began to curtail their
training programs.
Wilson's workouts hereafter will be
limited to nn hour n dnv. Yistnr,inv
nfter three rounds each with two spur-1
ring partners ho weighed l.r9V. pounds
mm saui ne expected to bo three
pounds under the weight limit of 100
when he weighs ln before tho fight next
Monday.
Both Wilson nnd Downey express
coufidenco thnt doubt as to tho middle
weight title, raised by their recent
meeting nt Clevelnnd, will bo settled
quickly nt Tex Itickard's Jersey City
arena. Wilson predicts thnt tho bout
will not last more than six rounds.
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Former Champion Has Bril
liant Record as Davis Cup
Player Long Among
First Ten
IN NATIONALS HERE
The appointment of It. Norrls Wil
liams, 2d, ns captnln of the Davis Cup
team which will bnttlo to rctnln the
historic trophy for America ngnlnst
Japan, starting Friday nt Forest Hills, ,
has met with popular approval. The
record of tho Harvard athlete in lawn
tennis Is crammed with brilliant
nchicvcmcnts. , nnd he undoubtedly is
deserving of the honor bestowed upon
him.
Williams is the senior member of the
team, his Davis Cup experience dating
back to 1013 in matches against Aus
tralasia in New York. Germany nt
Notttnghnm, Canada at Wimbledon and
tho British Isles nt Wimbledon. IIc
competed against Australasia ln the
challenge round in 1014 nnd nlso was
n member of tho American team that
vMtcd Bnglnnd in 1020.
The former nntionnl champion has
been ranked nmong the first ten In
American tennis for many yenrs. He
wus rated second to the mnrvclou'.
Maurice 13. McLoughlln in 1012, nnd
held that coveted position for four con
secutive yenrs. In 1010, the year he
won tho national championship, he yns
ranked number one, but tho following
yenr entered tho war nnd dropped out
of tennis competition.
Upon bis return, Williams' game hnd
dropped off somewhat and he wns
ranked sixth in 1010. In 1020 he
moved up to third.
Kilters Nationals Hero
Williams' entry for the nationnl
championships which will be held nt
the Germantown Cricket Club. Mnn
heim, stnrtlng September 0. wns re
ceived recently, together with those of
Wlllinm T. Tllden, 2d, Wntson M.
Wnshburn nnd William M. Johnston,
his fellow Dnvis Cup teammates.
Kntrics for the nationals ebbed yes
terday, although blanks bearing the
postmnrk of yestcrdny were received
today. Definite entries from two more
foreign countries reached the officials
Inst night.
The foreign entries were of Gordon
Lowe, tho great British star, nnd Wal
lace Myers, nlso of the British Davis
Cup team ; Kenzo Shlmidzu, the stnr of
the Japanese Dnvis Cup team, nnd
Knshio, tho third member of that team.
These entries were nnnounced ut n
meeting yesterday o.f the chairmen of
committees of the Germantown Cricket
Club nt tho clubhouso at Manhclm,
where the finnl preparations nnd ticket
arrangements wero considered nnd n
survey made of the grounds nnd stnnds
already prepared.
When these entries of stars were
announced it was said that 110 entries
already are in. with a number of stnrs
.till to be henrd from in today't mails,
which will bring it up to or beyond
the limit allowed of 12S players. In
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Ready for Drawings
Oflicinls of the Gcrmnntown Cricket
Club will go to New York tomorrow
for the drawings, which will determine
the order of play and, to u certain
extent, the ultimate outcome of the
tournament.
At tho meeting of tho committee
chnirmen It wns determined to ndd six
teen more boxes to tho quota already
set aside nt the field nt Mnuhelm.
These nre now available for the whole
tournament, each box containing six
bents. All of the other boxes have been
sold to lenders in society nnd ninntcur
sport circles here, nnd nlso to the
British Embassy, Governor Sprnul nnd
others, with one set usldu for President
Harding.
It was arranged thnt a sperlal train
rervlce from Itrond Street. Wet Phila
delphia nnd North Philadelphia hnd
been arranged by the Peiiii"hnnla
Railroad during the entire tournament.
Red Sox Buy Star Pitcher
Dint, Mich, Aug 31 Announcement wns
made today of the sale of .Sam Iodire. crack
Sltchor of tho Flint flub of tho Mlchlgnn
marlo League, to the Hoiton Americans He
will report September 7 at Iloston Tho
purchase price Ii said to have been the
highest ever paid for a pitcher out of thl
loague. Dodgo Is a right-hander and twenty
tears old.
STnAMSHIP NOTICES
mm lene
YORK HAVRE PARIS
CHICAfiO
LA "AVUIE .
TARIS .. .
LA TOrilAINB
I.i;OI'OM)INA
l'RANri. .. ..
KFA . KTTK .
I,A I.tlKKAINK
ItOClIAMUEAU
. Sept. 7 Oct. 12 Nor. 10
Sept. 10 Nov. 13 Dec. 10
. Sept. 1 1 Oct. r, Nov. 23
.Sept. 17 Oct. 10 Nov. ID
..Sept. 17 Oct. IS Nov. 21
..Sept. 21 Oct. 12 Nov. 3
. .Sept. 20 Oft. 22 Nov. 10
Oct. 1 Oct. 29 Dee. 3
Oct. 1 Nor. 8 Dec. 10
HAVRK IIAMDUKG DANZIO
NIAGARA Nov.
NKW YORK VIGO IIAVRI!
LA ROL'RUONNAIS Sept.
KMILK C. GEYKI.1N. Gen. Aeent
1333-37 Walnut St.. Philadelphia
Mane: Wnlnut 0231
17
DIRECT,
1E13
ERVICE
Stettb
lo
Danzig Riga Libau
From
PHILADELPHIA LATE AUG.
U. S. S. B. "Oronoko"
From
New York Auguit 30
U. S. S. B. "Fort Arm.trotn"
HARRISS, MAGILL & CO., Inc.
Areata
T.atnyrtU TlMir. Uim. nSTO-lt Main 7311
tiixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL,
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
U. S. S. B. SS "0PELIKA"
Expected to Salt Middle September
for ROTTERDAM
U. S. S. B. S S "WESTERN HOPE"
l".neeted to Snll Aurnt ill)
AT CONFEKENCK KATES
Harms, Magill & Co., Inc.
426 Lnfayetta Uldg., Philadelphia
Lombard 320-1
3l.li
K.
BHHITBJ8,
FH
NEW
V I
Via
SEALER LIME
PHILADELPHIA to
Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg,
Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval
U. S. MAIL STEAMERS
USSB SS "MARGUS" Sailing About Sept. 10
AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES
ThriHich Iflll. of Laillm: Umnil to nil Nnrnrcliui. DinUli und Swedlah I'orts
Dirert MiHImr for all Sennilliiiivhiii mill llnltlc I'ortB nn nirBo offtrs.
SEAGER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC.
W. J. GRANDF1ELD & CO., Phila. Agents
Lombard 5176-7 308 Chestnut Street Main 67 GS
I - mmtsswsssmm mmswsr
Fast
and
.
i . lf- wmi a W.
"StiS
ALSO VKKIOHT SBUVICUS
Seattle to Far ist I'ortnlghtlj. Nevv lurk to Hie Orient yln I'anamu FrequeotLr
New lurk to llrltUh lndUiu I'orts .Munthly.
Vor l'ortlcnlars of roH.ii;e or I'relsht Apply to Comnuio's Odlces.
.Maritime lliilldlnc. 8-10 llrldse M , New .nrk
Railway Kxthanio Chlcuco. tolmun llutldlntr, Seattle
CHAUFFEURS
Drivers Mechanics
You will get them quickly through an
ad in
THE PUBLIC LEDGER
MORNING EVENING-SUNDAY
Runs Scored for Week
in Three Dig Leagues
NATIONAL, LEAGUE
1 s m twj ti Fl H T1
New York.. -1 H 5 17
Cincinnati.. 10 0 18
Boston 4 0 "
Chlrngo.... 2 7 .1 12
Pittsburgh . . 2 O 8 10
St. Louis. . . 10 110
Phillies .... 10 10
Brooklyn ... 0 1 2
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WMI TUVfTlFlSlTl
St. Louis... 12 11 23
Now York. . .110 13.
Chicago.... B B 10-
Detroit .... 7 7
Boston 0 O
Wnshlngton. 2 2 4
Athletics... 4 4
rievclnnil . . 1 3
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Ml
V
ITiFlN
Toronto ....
Newark
Rochester .,
Jersey City.
Sracuso .. ,
Baltimore .,
Rending ... ,
Buffalo
Tremalne-Wolfe Bout Off
rietelnnd. Aun. 31. The twelve-round deci
sion bout between Carl Tremulno nnd .lack:
Wolfo Clevelnnd hantnmuiKhtH, -chedulotl
for last niBht. has tt n enll, ,1 off. After
postponing the tro until tonicht be
cause nf a heavy rain, tho managers could
not nsrea un the welKhts.
Commercial League
William Mnnn Company defeated Bern
stein Manufacturing Company In a well
Played itame jestcrday, 7 to C.
BTKAMIJOATS Itr.sOKTfl
Connections lor ell
New England Linet
FaES River .Line
Cool, Comfortable Staterooms
Orchestra on Each Stramtr
Lr.l'ullnn St. Fler UN It.0:30 F.M.
Dullv Ineliiillne Sundujs
New Heilfonl Lino
Daily except Sunday. Lv IMt 40
N It. Hou-ton Street. II V. M,
New London Line
Dillv except Sunday. Lea pier
40 N U., Houston Street .1 30 I M.
Tier 70 n It 21M Street 0 r. JI.
Iliillilit-Snilna- Tim.
Tickets nt 1311 A 1430 Chestnut
-ii n LAISOIt IY i:CFRSioN,
L0REW00D GROVE
un tut t. he-.ipcal.e ii Delawiiro Canal
teunier l'a-es throuuli two locks. Jlost
lieiutiril w"ter trip nut of riiUailelnhlit,
Stetmeri LORD BALTIMORE & ERICSSON
till lrue Fler 3. S. Delaware Ave,, Sept.
1th, nt K o'tlnrk A. 31. Oliijllirht-Hiulii;- time)
for L0RKW00I) GllOVK, returnliiB eurlr
HJme etenhit:.
FARE, ONE DOLLAR
Dtv Hout for llnltlmore etery Tuesday.
Thursday ami S itunlay und Labor Day nt
8 o'clock A. 31 (lUjIlRht-sinliiB time),
FARE TO BALTIMORE, $1.50
So trip like this by water from Philadelphia
Baltimore & Philadelphia Steamboat Co.
r -Si
TO BALTIMORE
ERICSSON LINE
Every cenlrs at t: Saturdays,
Fare, cno way. fL'.OO- round trip.
Saturdays, 3 o'clock
13.00.
UAI SltAMtK
From Philadelphia every Tuesday. Thurs
day, .sntu-ilay, at 8 o'clock. Faro. 11 so
one way, 12 So round trip.
Most beautiful water r de nut of Thlladel
phli Send for pamphlot. No Sunday steamer.
Steamer leaves on davllcht-savlnu time.
Offlea Pier 3 Mouth De aware nvenu...
SPECIAL SUNDAY
EXCURSION
H Wr. ),"-" t
AA day on tho water to
Beautiful Lorcwood Grove
nn the Ch s ' t - S lie a ire r mal. Homit
early fame evening- Krlcsson Line. Pier 3
Soutl' Delaware Ave., S o'clock overy Sunday
rnornlnc. d.ullrht savlr.c tlmo Tare. SI. 00,
STKVM-iHH' NOTICES
Ideal SUMMER
VACATIONS
Vt&stramHrrYarh
Days $91.00 KpJn.e.
Cool in Summer No Passports
Sailings Evry Tlve Days via
S. S. "Fort Victoria"
S. S. "Fort Hamilton"
for SpecViI Bummer Tours Folder
il". i.3-lll.ll.ll L DA 1.1MJ
31 Whiiehi.il St.. N. X,
ri'K.Mi, MTIU A CO.. LTD.
llourse UldE . Fhllu.
Palatial Passenger Steamships
of 21,000 tons to
MUM.,A
? . mm m
rom aeaccio to tion nong via
Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki,
Shanghai and Manila
Rff0k
m
m
UDA
I MMIr It8
8
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IB 13 'rfHH ivj
1
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