wmmmmsmsmsi v-gara-raw-a ;, r?., yvrff . .yi:' l-MpV v lHHBinLXwSHHMHHRHHHRMMIHHHRHIHHHHI rvww?- Jw ,,tirt-J, i.tt"-f; TiTyT 7 'trT.r ': . r T7cv-.i"flW,fJlffMAlKi . r -js? "'g-TCl"W&ff:'TT. ff IlEGH ge Burns, Indian Castoff, Socks Circuit Clouts at ' '" "Z?nlf,r Wisfrv, B K. 'J w , ?.rtff v 1fcM Athletics img DRJSSEESBI m Mper rrii- '..'!" itf&ftS?' ?B SOJT SOCif 4 'S; fITFOUR HOMERS AND VIN THREE PITCHERS lard of Binglcs Ends Remmel in Third, and Successors Alse Are Manhandled Jee Dugan Is Jeered, Then Cheered DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? m tw, iiX ' I' 1.4. . Jtr.i I Tf u ta" ft? i By KUHGKI . .UA.M.I.' ,'" ' Hperm Kdlter K-tnlnr I'uhllc l.edtr GA'NG of in-t-iifK i-ellpctcd from various lewits en the Auu-ili-nii l.enxup circuit, leek n terrible sock at tne asteumntipr .uiieuts y"i-ru.v. mr :rne-dOTnf repreienuiij tne lieu box, wu'm n nnsij vnuu. ....-- tate and cllstlnct plli'licr. out of lusiiif k iiihi meieii tneiij?n runs ie win dozen bnll eames. iffcjrhe flnnl count wok I. te 1. and lliete n no fluke nlimit llie lcterv 8 Hip lied Sex been In mlil-Hi-ii-eii rerm tlu preiiniuy miuii iinvt- sum-u meip. but It li tee early te attempt prolonged niitiiiiiiniis The Ked Sex vote n path aieliml tin- luxe and ilked the lienie plate e often that It wan slulpUtijs for help at the enil. It vn a law. I'lilllj daj. but the nuie win me than that, fiein the view point of the -lilx m-Iuk peiinlei They- meaning about 10.000 of them bad te Ml out there and see three pervn who had been riniMili'H'il purleuH by Cennie Min-k turn ou their feunei team mates and make them leek like :i lenl Up after two Mrlkex had been ealled meaning nelhlns Jeseph Dugan. known here as .lumping .1 ph be taue of the record jump ftem St l.tmle te New Haven last ,ear. was the first te attiact attention. The lanky leape'r was received with all the klndnei and gineieltv liatided te n rctmn n aught In the ail. but he mine right UfcOHtlti nntv.si baik and luade hltn like It He socked a home run Inte i 5 ihe t.tWMberr.'- bushes lu the left liebl bleacbeix and the guj'he get the ball thtew nnay UN hammer and tooled a born ', 'fhat as Ne. 1. lipergt Unrn. considered tee slew for first li.iMng kicked mound and tinnll sild Inte a Knuee centr.ni (Jeorge Is known here as the Tiegii Thumper, and lived up te his imputation. He rapped a flsuT" baser Inte the left field stands and heilly afterward "hewed his ei Mtlllty by whanging one ever the tight field wall. r Anether homer was registered during the afternoon. Kliiier Smith. itt drift vby the Cleveland i lub. giving the pellet a tide ewr the right Held barrier, It sailed across the street and busted up a perch patty. Ttu.e l'eur Ruthlan raps wete enough te luit any hall club ou the blink, and after th.t thejAthletlcs placed like the Athlelbs There wa no deception lu any of v&x mwm Vt1t t is, Uietfe actions. , j' liiJ,V' l' , l' ii ilh TtlRtlB PES SOCK, miethn- fmt.inalr tj-il,-. k u mi hivytil ,MM tlif tinware ifirraf i,ran nan hy f'eitnir. httilnl n mil bull wvn E ,'or ihr Xer and hettl IIicih in tin: hallow e) m ikinny ha ml. 'I heij i roll Id no nnlhiny triih m litilnin eulhiiH, uli cnii ihr meir by- f i inmei tepheat'ti. and tlirit Ucienl hi up. n if ircre. ami aiieirea nun- rrlf te he ntcked for ftic hnnfen and pair of tatltei in the lait tun frame. Heme Runs JF ere Evenly Distributed b-RO.M.MKL started for the Athletics and emerged with a peifect merage. fie allowed but one home run in eaih inning, whlih piee" a pitcher an keep.,hl8 home runs cvenlj distributed. That, however, was the best thing he did. He had everything a pitcher should net have, but the lied Sex didn't kink", only when Cennie Mack took him out. Hemmel's departure brought tenrs of legret from the Bosten dugout. After one was out In tin first ,J Ktmer Smith crashed ne .en the nee and sent It ver the right field feme en n line- It was one of the bar lest hit balls ever seeu here. In .the seennd Innlnr Itiittiu lift tlin, tirsr linll Inln tlu mi .If nlAliee fnr nnntliiii Imnini nml .mfit Iimi- tntli imk him,' lf.f.en-Jbe scoreboard. .!!. . ?Tlnmm0l flirt n Tinhn till In ill tliit.l nti it It.t.VnA VV7 ,-..-... . ...v. .. ..w.,. ....I ... ... ....... ....u .. .WU,l ffijut If 4-11 alarm would have te be turned In te put out ijLVifBpJex. Mack's premier hurler started te threw balls V i III ml tllu 11rart Lata nml 1nt j.nmA l.l abam tli.t.i 'Ti UVD,VU ua-s, .itj.i i uc. .Mine i.n. iqaiti iiinn rvwk. t.,i, .. r,... .. -.,.., i.,,i. i-i... a., .i.i. ..... ,.,..i yrAtkeidepe by dropping a loeplug tly In left Held for a double. t&M-itntt singled and Smith scored en Harris' out. lxV Then up stepped Jee Dugan. He was tetked and ftv, ., necked vocally by the mob, but he was net flustered. He irfcMlfcted a fast one and knocked It Inte the pocket of a leachcritc In left field. Pratt stored aiieud or him tt;-!y"cM kSb zv ""'-IB Ul.MKU SMl'l H K. m w jpr, mHEUE rpilthl WdJ.tS.hK Muffed Smith t fly. I'nitl lurked Vellins ut tin ttlate plate and Hanit singled. All of JAn mulled in tour lalhei. but Ike end was net yet. Geerge Hums registered his serend hnmei in the seventh and Ait pah shored erer tire meie tnaihen. Spectators Fight for Ball and Prevent Score iv as an enlsede In the iilmli iiinln,- wdleh mlln 1,.,.. ,.,.i,i F. 3 -- ; -- -..... ........ ....n..v ...... it--.iiii.-m ''.. X irrletislv for the home clnli As It Imnnenfrl tin nnc tuil.l ,,,,. ..,i .'( . . . . IT-,,,,..,, Iwt? a week. TT'AI. :fl ,v" 'k1 HiiiiHHiHgkwN rtV-'" ggfti,lIIIIBFi 1' weie i f:u in the rear thai ihc teuldn'i fjtth up in TdENKUT YOO'D 'tSfttf. reRv.w) Pa a 3WEEKS AN? WEEKS Ak0 miss:. ncu'D r- i v r PUDOOtP VWLlOPiHO p if 1 M7 mA IM'jflkgggHgmflglBgggggW - ;wPtJggggaBlBB,KsaBW5."' I top ' - : in , 5f-jjj Hgam T" ' GtthT , , -v - : FRONT v iam bbK :WEwfr 11 (JV-j, j?? T K Laaaaal s I HEROi? " K ,TjUj&.? 4':ff IViC f XjfaaaO iUEi?0lM "- ,U ,3!kv- ( j NVCURIH - BBBBH-. J )J "Y K) ddam ' ri!tiClBBSiBW JBiBaaaaaaaaaaai i teqAfm -ggci,ttMiitiiiiHWi-vl":: "sTS''StBiSailigaMtaaaBm GOLFERS TO UNVEIL TOWNSEND TABLET Aronimink ' Honors Memery of "Father of Philadelphia Ceif" Sunday at Clubhouse WOMEN TEAMS IN ACTION I en'i alii. I'l'l, lii 1'utiUc t.ediirr Ccmganu ALEX GOING BACK? ' Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? SCORES 2D WIN Mella Malleru's Grit Fifhthiff Ball Clubs Needed THE OHSERVER Fermer Phil Hurler Again Beats Reds and Holds Cubs Clese te Giants .1 Xew Champien m1: US. MUU.A 11.11 ISSTKUT MAI.I.OKY is a shining exdtiiple of grit in poi t. an cxaiuple for men as well ii women SIXTH CLEVELAND VICTORY' Tennis tans ustce that her astonishing nerve Is the gientest single factor tliat has talM-d luv te the ery top of the fair net pldjen. Tilden lenslilers her the best woman tennlK plaer of all time. There Is enU one. viituall.v, who can give Mrs. Muliwr a n-.il dispute en i the tennis luiitt. That is Suanne I.englen. Till: aged and withering aim or Fer shots, neai ly all agree that Mile r.englen is better than Mr. Mallery. ireier Cleveland Alexander mid the I .'or e, v(.t for ti,e ("empetitlve soul, the .est te win, all. that in overwhelming hustling righttng spirit of the Indians I al)1111(,am K ln fn01. )lf Ms Mallerj I'.!.'.': U!!"lil "S. Li"P.V'"li','fi,..f ''" ' f'"'' U the glint of her eje. they aav. she beats them b-fe.e tbe sta.t. I.ll.s , im-n ,,-,-, i.,,- iriiniiv-, ... . . . .. ,,..,, , , pr, I..i,. !,,. M In .. I F ..I.. l.rt. .. ., .......! .llll'. Ll'IlK l-'ll IICHI .11 ,'.I1U Ml .1 illlinilll. iUl-l lll.-l. llli. I i.. ...... ....... -1,111111 I' HI JllliliCIs . IIIKA'1! , l l l l I I t 1" ,1 I.Cllgll'll IIIJJJMMI llgllU.1 IKI O II1C slips u, un- riiuil. s,,,,,,,, j,t ,,,.- -,,..,,. .'i apphuise. entlrel um mn eincd. She had beaten them all abientl. She had beaten -Mrs. Malletv. I If ienise, she would win agaiti t litis tune, hlie was un- coin mi in d iiiiceiiceiiii'd, that is, till s,e saw the leek mi Mella Malleti s face. Hind, alniest. uud finen witli deteiminatinu. The nerve alone unshed the flower of the 1'ieinli gill's game. Mel'.a actuall) inadf her ipiil. .Vew the Atuerii.iu is going iilue.ul again, going etilj. she admits, because some inn) think slic s iitiaul p I ) i Suanne l.eiiglcu again. liiiriis nml I'm Iiiuhi- ? alaffled in this 4nnlnif lint worn strnnHHit mi thi .111 lew u lipti Ttlli. WhILm,. nuuL &J claaaj cateh en AValters' low liner. fir Ileramel was declared leunterfeit after that and a .leiith named Sullivan v vanTarpd htm. Knllv ml hv fnt' ran Imilttca. ltiL.ln lit wiTtli he KAi.nmu l.u (.. J? a blUSafd of blngles. Plttinger beat out a hil te Dikes .md was toned l Walters. Fennock ret his annual hit and Cellins rolled a weak bounder in Walters was i aught between third and home and when he slid into the plate Umpire Owen called hlra safe. Dec .lohnsten made a st tenuous Un U If and Owens declared him out meanlnr Johnsten Ff ... I . Int Veung clashed one down the left Held leiil line and the hull, alter t.i, i.. .,.. . i. . .ii.i , ....... unmix iii uir leiTjier). leiii'd neai 1 lie leu neltl patlllell. About a de.:en kids lelt the stand, lushed en the held atid staged a fight ler the hall. Jee Harris steed there with hit hands en his hip, peweiless te de nit!iing. and Owens ruled the hit a twe-bagger. Km man. who was en base, reuld hae sieied easily, but was held at thiid Had this baen the winning inn there would have been a terrible howl about it ll's all light te go after foul balls and take them if one tan gel awa) with It, but the hpcctateis should be reasonable enough net In' pick up any ha I In until they have stepped lolling. A few small kuN aie likely Ie make li tough I'm the ether pmilieii pillions. If they )irssl ,,i iiislilng OU tin' held a siieen will hae ie be eieiteil lint 0I1( thete. but also In the blemheis. The t.ms m nui li,i. tins, but Jehn Slilbe -in.s lie will be fniietl in de It unless there is some elder in ilie stands TH K imml lemctimri ;rl e u unity and iingentUiiuuilii that Iheji icakr up the ipcrial pelue who get innhiirned in the e'i'firld etm ( Inflernoen, ' ) tiling Loelcs Geed Despite Twe Errors j'fe'DEP l'Ol'NG looked geed at se.end bape fepite his ..MO v VWl V ..,1. ,.. l,,l .!,..,.. 1 .... .1. . . 1... H I MM.... ... J,Jli juauc i,w iiuu uiiiii'i. uiiu i-iiiii i.iii in Hiriisrtj I (ley tilllie ,tne nldlU" I f Hf t l..-liW VimIId mwl nr,e .... H ul.ln. .....I.I 1 I 1..'.. .. . " tV HB1U-IIH null" .,,! mi,. ui nirii,- umu UUf IlltlUC lllltll IteCS. VI 'IS ttjikii inn in-- iiniT-iu uu. iw up, .in in iijtii iniK iiiiniii uis snie arm is hunk. ' The pitching was bad from an Athletics" viewpoint, and that aimed the ftidlsilatr TNimmnl linil unlhltic nml stiillit..... nn.l T',1.l.n.i .. ....- . . 3J,'" " - ". r. .j,.....nt, ii,,,, i.i nimn hiti' lisr US n.tll iltTll llfitfl SiA v. i.nnrln.. tlm linll ..n nl,.... n ........ .. -. Jras. V " ' " "' ii ii ii-nin xi"-- ei it ritinpite in fcSretber side cannot iielp bur leek hail. mK' ... SOTlssV s, M XOTHKIt maliiirf u ill . .inn.) ,.. n. i. ,i. 'SaT! --. , . -. ..... .. , , r ,,,,. ,, ,, tin in r til in f "K&P "T" ra1 "f ihaiacteis. ,7. fe)iliriv,t I'll!, Ik i,i,i I rJu'i e.n;a... 6?f .- & .,f Beets and Saddle hen in Havre !H?afaVea wlilih seem I, .prate tedav aie. tlirst race- Illiif.Ienil. Wilsen .mil HMfuni entri, igi . second I. e vwaeurin, i-etcani. ftigiu captain, ithiiw Commander elln. An hive Hliiv, Maple ; fourth My I'lay. Spanish ?3Iate, Illg Heart; fifth Yashmak. llrtden. MuttlkinN . .viitli Dtiersiiv ciiiv..i-. ti i .. . ... . . r. wbA"" JTiimmei. urace rosier; seventn CjttJ., MMnUlil ynn Slnnn. Mill Prlin.. Btt7V.,' e,,,' '.!( 7..".' , ,,.,,.., .? M. H'J '4 M r,i"r.n mwr mw egni,.ed mtidders evei win eec li. but thev i un In fat-t track time f.adv ISess run (lie fastest four fnt longs of the meeting. IS '2-T herend", ever a traelc that had s,Teie( tiem three lieuis of iiimlfrale tain Thf-ptiuce of iiltihers was Ifer a peer )c,n l.xpeifs all ever the t'eiinm in edit tail l lull he was gnlnu' te s'lile fur into the ietitli, but e- 'tertlnv the ferni"r Hill checked in with iii'i s ml vx;tl ,,f n. scsi-mii. lnciilen. tall, ii w.is nnh his second stun. The Cubs have wen tiie games in this )euthful caiiipaigu and if Aie i etues thieugli for them, they will net he the weakling of a i lub thev llie te- i puled te be. tin the opening da. llie- xei Cleveland beat Kjipa Hles ami e-tcithu e tiippnl the IleiU nsain. "1. Five hits lie allotted in tiie Mnrnii inaii'cis and tlu weie kepi well t .it teied. I ltb for Indians J The Indians h.iw In en uiiiiiIiiil' out 1 dail) thrills fnr the Clexelaiul remeis .Speaker's lube cashetl in with live straight wins hefeie the) lest their hs , game. Yesteida) they s, eretl tin-It hixtii triumph bv nosing mi t the Timers. ." I Speke lias his clan out lu fient by a full game, the Yankees being s(., . elid and St I. mils and out A' ate lied for tllilll Willi fiillf ii tulles out of seven games i ai li I The aggies. i, i .pun ,,!' t h 1 ml 1.1 u , was xIhiimi lu thi tr I let nut gaine. when ' thev uvercanie .1 tliiee-iiiu leatl ard grabbed the laine'.s with a .pair of lints in ihe ninth itining This was the i iesest Ty Cnbb and his athletes haM- time te winning a h.ill game this ,eai. The have lest i in a low. The (limits ate liiid.ng tlienischcs Iem'Iv prcsseii in tin. 'nil., anil Mi (iiaw has te k'i;i his hall pla)eis mi their lues in imi niiiiesi in stuv out ill tiem, '1 he t uli mis n hull gaine behind K 1'hlls Help (ilanls. Yestt'idn) en opening dm in lliuek- ' I l)i the weihis t liaiiiiiieiis IjiiiicIikI leen hits m the Inst twn iiiuiiigs mid canleietl awa) te a sK-iuti lend. Thl was eneitgli te win. They linall) i opium! '.it i-l. A home run off I'nrl Smith's I hat and tilples b two feinier Hills allied matciiall) in tiie McUraw til- i.ll. ph The lhlie.il) blows I e ,e- llveietl b Kinll Meiiscl nini Jeliuin Illiwlltlgs The I'lllle' piislllnn llldll I illflllgeliMT I the la despiie the tai l lli.it iln lr g.nni was postponed They still heltl ilinil nh.ie. with the Cauls and I'ii.ites tied for fourth. ('oeper nulled Sr, J.eiils down te a le with I'ntt-buigh liy m erlug n 10-." victei) e(r lilcke) t lull )eseini li was in the late innings thai l'liaie hals began te tattle. In (lie tilth the ueie ti.Uling e-.'l. but the) fell en Shi i . dell mid put evei enough inns te w u a . euple of garni s Until aud Alciisel weieu I missed mis 1 in the Ameiican League bow in .sew eik, for the Yanks tluhhid ihe Suia- leis Inte Mihiiilssleti. !(:!. Megrldgt llinuieil the .IeIiiimmi iitciiit i hatutis tin Aplil 1'.' ill Wtishliigten, luil he didii t uae enough in npe.il M'sti'idai Sain Jenes, en the ether baud, was iciv I s'i'Hih 'Ihe A's weie sined 1 i out iliepping in feiiith nlace In Kraiik Llleilic, the lirewii"' third baseiuati lOllerbe tliupped t Hv ball in llie litst inning of the St. Leuis-Chicago tentesi .i ml two White Sex inns bliei mer the jilafe. fileasen'i I lied men wen. 1-" It was a pitching duel between Shecker and I'nlier. They wete even en lilts, t at h lub getting eiglit rl",IIK neine 1 lub of II uenieii golfers ou llie public links of Chicago hue etganlril u their own te linhl teuiiiaineiits ami leek after their interests en the municipal links. It's net a bad idea lii( liy in Philadelphia. .Many a star might be iletelnped under the Intliie'iiie of competition. V llie letlc Die Athletics HL Athletics lest )estcnlil) It was their debut en tin- home gtuuiids. The) opened the season last week anil their km mil iiwa) fmiu home was mart id b) mi) black inmks Hut ou their own diamond the) didn't leek se geed, riiihitlelphia is the best hnehall town in the I'nited States. That being the case I'liihitlt Iphia is entitled te winning liMsehall teams. The Ohscner. likn uiiitn ethers, was dlsiijipeluled jesteidii). We didn't se iiuu li whether tin- Athleths wen m lest, but we wantd te see the Alh s tight. The stme was ." tn ) in favor of 1'osien. Iecs that leek like a light? It does net. We won't discus, the game What we want tu see ,iml what every base ball ttu in I'hiladelphiu wants te see Is a riilladelplilH lutseliall i lub that wrll he in there fighting. Maybe we will land In the iclhit again if we de. let Us laud there fighting Come mi. mhi AUileilis mid I'lilllics. Philadelphia is witli jeu. Iieti't Hep. If tate wills that wciaiinet tinish amtiug 'lie leaders, ihui't let its tinMi nt the luttmii without at least tninj te icacli tliM top, !et bus) ; p):i) luill ! Hy HANDY MrNIHLICK (rTIHR memory of etic of the feuni!ei ! of golf In Phlledelphla will be hen- tiied at the Aronimink flidf Club en Sunday afternoon when n (ablet ejected 'there will be unveiled with appropriate eereinenles. It Is called the HiiltlMiii Tnwnsejid Memerial, 1 Mr. Townsend died sevenil month" age, but that Ihe memory of llie gieat filings he accomplished for golf will live Ihn quiet gathering at Ateulmlnk en Sunday afternoon will prove, Itehert W. Lesley, ptesident of tlm (ielf Association of Philadelphia, will make the unveiling speech, Afler that Walter K. Leng, for years Aienlinlnk's secretary and preliably Mr. Townsend's closest ft lend, will make an ilthlre. Krea K, Snyder, president of the club, will also speak. Harrlxeli Townsend was one of llie first te Introduce golf Inte Philadelphia. As a member of the old TJelment Crlnket Club he built a hole for his own amuse, nicnt and Ills playing there attracted the attention of ether cricketer. A vacant let en Chester avenue was obtained and lx holes were liuill there. This Is said te have been hefeie there were nnv erganised golf clulx lu the 'ly- t liter Arlite 1 Intercut grew and Mr. Tnwiiciid wa I at all times an niganl.er of the moves 1 and building of what Is today the lAieiilmliik Cielf Club. He was Its fust lieasiirer and was active till his death. He was a very stieng golf player lu his prime, having graduated te links manhbip from cricket. 1 owing anil ether sports. lie was also active in the founding of the Oolf Association of Philadelphia, and it Is said that he net vet! as mi officer of some sort In that hotly ion ien tlnunll.v dtitliiir his lifetime. As secte- t ii i .v anil treasurer for a number of veils, Mr. TewiiKcnd did much te build up the dlstiict bed) . His honesty, his ability as a playet, his executive capacity, his zest ami ever-genial disposition endeated htm te every golfer who came In contact with hiui. These old ftienil". who cmiiiieI fergel what Hanlsen Town'end was, aie the ones whti are gathering at Aioui Aieui nilnl; en Sunday. 1'l.i.t Today A shml schetlille is nji the cmd this afttunoen for tiie women golfers. The thiid round of the new competition for Ihe Association Cup will lie pla)id. The (iiilph Mills team Is i milted by all as having the best icain In this league. It has only p!a)cd one match, bating diavvu a be ou Tuesday. Hut in Its first start It whitewashed Kroeksidc. live matches te none, a team that bem Old Yerk Uead seteml, ."i te t). Tui-'-day. Oulph Mills is led by Mis. (i. S .fiinpen, one of the be In the district. Other pla.vers ou the team ate the Me dames Neilon, Miltdiell, Sheau ami Blown. (iulph Mills tackles the Phlluieiit second live t hi- nfteiiioeu oil its own leui'se. Oilier mutches, this nfteliieu follew: Wlliulugten vs. Spilnghaven. al Springhaveii : lltoekside vs. Lu Lu : OveiUoek Set elid vs. 'I'led.vffiin, mid Yetk Itead Second, a h)e. 1 'PIIEY tell A e like Is scores of steiles alieul (lie late "Pap" Ansen. The one best is about Austin's Celts and that lie would never admit defeat until the last man was out. Ten runs behind in llie tlrsl Inning, he'd lush in his beat pitcher te sate lite game. "Only ever my dead bud" that was his spirit . 'I'e the Obseiver: t'u learning that Jack Oeuipsej had iccentlv sailed for Ihnepe ant! hud lepeatedlv eisM te meet uiv liuin, I'ledtlle Cull. I heieli) lav i hilin, oil beliall of in pKitfigc. te llie wmld's lifiiv.vwciglit title, wlie will mi 1 1 all teiiieis, MAK Mii: Please an in e this in vmir paper. Thanking vmi in inlviuiie Inr llie i mil tes I mil vmiis trill), "Mi sir sai mi:ks. "pllKKK'U. net be aiielher professional b.ilhline billiard lutirne) In the next two .vears. .lake Srltaefer will defend again short l,v, tike en another ehallenger in November if lie vvins, and again in March, His:i. Finally there'll lie a tournament. 'Ihe stunt will stand :v trial. Charlie 'VIhte vvtit b a. tui e hi.iium fnun thin ultln In the llililah vtu tliin im ,lin 1, llutchlliden will vnntnlily tlcfetul Ills trewn lliere. .llie llariiK met "Walter Hui!n luvt itielt "duuis uliiitt rnterliK .llni Dfvrlln. ftlilMaut i.; VV liiteniumli n talil te tuve in Jtii l,f"1 out uiiu h"t w nil tle nnn tlinmtlitulli of J'ettn Itlm Jltn in titnv .i irl" lc "het attUt. lie Is t.ji te h(.v thrllteil Hi m'lv s Jurtii tlii-n. ei-i tim he il il hi. "lit: lluirj sjifjfni Ii-h tjine up nut u: s'i.i rrli n .in one ul tie" l.ilent ntn ui lie suiillitrn tll.tilii In tills cuiiiittv SImvpii s the K0 vhfi w.iHril tu .lull. Up wl li Hi Hutuli civum whn the win btele tun, i, lie Hwlenl a mill" en his f"t i.uuiki', toil,, in the K-iruttlnu: tUtilliin rnil w tti-n li tufuftil te uvt utt tils nuiln the) had lu put Will in tln ravulr MARSHALL ENTERS BOXERS IN AMATEUR TOURNAMENT GIANTS GET ROBERTSON WILDWOOD BUILDS LINKS . w - - ,',4 The fourth rare, the Siisiiueliaiiiia MftIHdlcnp. brings tngetlier some of the i NDacfcir mid Prcakness candidates Mr is a full brother of Man O'War. Outfielder Signed by McOraw When Released by Pirates .New YmIi. April "1 IJave rteheii. son Is back with the Giants. The out - SMWPta' PaVi" ' 'l,p tnl' "f n's form Spanish 7viMHt is one of the best thtee-year- Su-'XaiaWnin tiainlng. Iltimate also Is !"llliV Class yeungMer. nig iieait h ",fcfclilr li.ni0lit- nf In. I venr. i- win R m Mil, after Ills geed nice laM ar. was Installetl a stieng tav- jTSledii) but the Hud Fisher cfllitiuiiiic jaiieii ie snnw ,m went In Itebiike, n llavau.i stake r, fielder lefmetl te sign a $.'1000 centnu t wiitcii was sent te him bv ihe Pirates this 'pring ami teeeived his uncntidl uncntidl tienal lelense ftem Ilarnev Drcvfusn lie will teperi in MiCiaw nt Klibfts Field Itslin ltobeilsen was m meiiiber of t . tJtaw's team ter several .veais. but in llllll lie was tiaded te the Chlcige Citlj. for Sliutnin' J'hll Oeuglas Ftem tin tubs he went te the Pirates rignt ueiu ter I'lttsiiurgn last easen when right-handed pltchriH wete fating Ihe Pltates Eighteen Heles Will Be Ready for Play July 1 Wlldvvinul, N. .1.. A pnl s The Wildwood golf (eure has been imrt plelei! ainl will in. open lei plavers tin duly 1, I'J-i; Tin- i out se is H full oiglileen-liele niiie mi the Mat Klsslt fill in. two mid mie-lui'i miles l.ehiw Capi .May ii.nt lim,i, mi the mum Ueie mud .unl eulv ,i hlleeu-iiilnuii. Kill f'Olll Wililwenil Tills ieiii'.-i' !s il'l'.MI niiU linn, nml Me pllived ntl.ll'llelOil In "nlf .vnullu nmlm ... ....- ...,.,., was Twenty-eight Youngsters Will Com pete in Invitation Bouts Five beeis of Ihe Maisliitll Club, n Seuth Philadelphia nigaiiiatlen, liave at'iepled invitations te njiiipete in the amateur tournament satuileiied by the A A. F , te be held next Wednesday night ar the Olvmpia Club, lu al), tweiit) -eight nmatiiiis will compete. The Marshall burets are Jeseph tli (iiaeome. 118 pounds . Jehn Ileitis, 12G pounds; Chillies Haves, i;t." pounds; tt Ilrewn. M7 pounds ami Tenv Messititi, HID peunils Harr.v I. MrOralh. tliaiiman of the A A I . Ilexiug Committee, lias ic telveil iitteptantes ftem sevetal former and piesent Middle Atlantic States champions win will hev. They include Mart) Siitnmcis Alex Grrenberg, Cbbk i Weat-ey. Geerge llelinnr. Hilly Slice inn. Jee Gultiaii mid sam Itlackisten , 'llie last aniatiiir tournament, Ihe 101"-' Middle States championships, was fiiKU'suful. anil it leeks as If ama teur boxing in Philadelphia will begin te tltiiiiis-li Paddock Runs 100 in 9 Seconds l.es AiiKfles. .iull at ---Accetil nc 'u u utile dlsrmtrh rfttnvetl h"f) from Honolulu , 1 vlifiB ClirllB I'aiMei-k. tlm famous sptltil , hnniplei." anil record holder I eenun'tli.c the I liliiiail .iftn ir war ' cevcriu tne inn imimi he direction et the Cniter 'I'esleil Seed i '" "la "Mnnds flat in u meft en the Inland ae iiirtiumi m tieviiiui I sieu isef us i T))1) w()rlu.H r,rnr( for tte tllmancH. held Itempativ. I rank .lames, llie well i known golf enguieei, has been in chaige of llie i oust ruction win k The tliteners of the t lull haw hi- the.'i'.eil the eiiili'.ii et ii ieriitainiil telntly by I. J. Kelly dot k in a-1 iMrniwii II t)rw mid Pad Runs Scored for Weeh in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL I.KAGLK S MrY T F S 11 I'ltlsbni-ali. . 4" l'. 8 1(1 ; Chicago . . ai 7 7 ' ;t i hi. I)uis.. ' 3' fll .1 .-, 'n New Yerk..! fii ' 8 I 1 Ilroelilyu ...J0J , i l i Cincinnati.. ;ti of 4 1 1 8 Phillies ....' 21 2 Husten 2' , 2 AMKKICAX l.rjAGFi: iH.M,"Yi"TF STI Athleiits . . . rr 17 "1 ;,-i New Yerk. . I 10 n 10. 21) lloslen 8 ft l,V '20 Cleveland . 21 17 I a 20 St. Leuis... 0: 2 16 2 20 Chicago.. . 7 7 4 : 18 Washington. Fll 2 il 17 Detroit fll 1 41 ' 'li inti:iinatienal li:.(.i i: hT.M '!' W T,"K I S Tl Jeise) City . la ia IMiffalu .. II II Newark . . , ill 11 Njraeiise .. ' 11 tl llaltlilieie .. r-1 II , I 11 Heading . 1 1 i , 4 Herltestei'.. l 1 4 Terente ... 1 1 " if 1 I iu 11.10111 msr.iiM.i. .si tilths tleatd sli-im tn rt in intleii" ,Mn-i ei.Mil t-"i ti-ittiK im r- ,il -in 1 cll erutiud ri.lnhfu In ferclnr almad Vmi n I ...n .ll . IllbllOUH' 0111 lllg III wlllul wll be lllfaVre ife Grnce track Is one of Inferninl en the 1vvilht lUieSaU (James br built fei this n'aOIi with locker looms, ii? deceptive in Hie country. "$ i(M2'rt",rJ,',,uiy.,n 'MS',ru " low," ,,1,tllH' l"n'hes and temporal) kjswl Jew niiirr umb iws- hsdii. av - ' I iuhi."s n'wmn. Change in Cernell Beatlny 1 1 tun I . . V.. .Mini .'I -V tliHtiAe In ui host nj erdfr of lee liiulnr iriiiitt.v right n Wlieri.r h errw hs e ittde le t'eitli 1 Jehn lltite Ti " front of thu 'it I In.s litpn Pest Entries at Tiega Deg Shew llie rienrh Shew Cerninltlee of the Tlti.-u Kennel ( lull Ii.ih dreldnd te act-1 lit Hest en Hit ll"i iill-li.-fcil slinw icimuiiew .tfl"i iietm ie tie held Kt the fentlt-Titnl Het I eef All Hint Ihe lalf (iimera are reiiUPHtert 1 1 in la in Iw nn nuiiu nei inter man ........ . .. . . ...... .. . . - . . .. . ..... .1. . aha .1.1. .. .. . ln.l.... 1 rather low in ine waier a iu ie reinuv mat uu ciuck, ie umi siuniim en. ccndlllen Bartlewyek. Ne. I, and lleunh. trim will net. held up the schedule itirtlns V, S, exchanged placea. the Judglni.' t .- I" !..,' H 1' .: -s J P. B. WHITE & CO MERCHANT TAILORS 808 Chestnut St. .. iiMiilEL aaaaSi kKaK' ialllH. UsSbbbbbbK , A iTsBlfc. "J ..IssbbbbbbbbH l '"b.'K'ft 7T aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal sssssbL' v sVl aV , '1W ilaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK ", xaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW'' h iafaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK,: i VlfA TOM MALONEY Minitifei- of P. B. White & Ce., Merchant Tailors of ji'04' Chestnut St. Tem says: Come in and leek ever our values and' you will convince your self that you can get mere for your money here than elsewhere in town. Be economical and pur chase your new suit with" 2 pair of trousers. As a customer recently re' marked in our establish ment, why sell your suits with 2 pairs of trousers? Don't you knew you ' keep your customer away that much longer? An swer: We grant you that we keep them away longer, but we are certain te get the customer back when he does need an ether suit because le gets his money's worth. u : : EXTRA TROUSERS WITH EACH SUIT MADE TO MEASURE Beautiful herringbones, smart tweeds, fine grays and geed-looking mixtures, excellent quality all-wool sunproef blue serge, unfin ished and finished worsteds, cassimercs and also navy blue serges, all included in this sale. B I JjpJiaUsi, jsU-lafJJ'lJV SakTaaP' aafU aaaJV llaBBBVkv r aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVak I QOrCLin f I CThtrc's seattidng about J i i , Twenty fbr a Quarter Mm M 'km W wsvt Km L ZJIj BLUE SERGE SPECIAL With Twe Pair TROUSERS $0 0 .50 AU-WoeI & Guaranteed Sunpre'-'' TWEEDS!! $28-50 The finest assortment of Demestic and Im ported Tweeds you have ever seen. The Tweeds that are the sensation of the season. EACH SUIT WITH TWO PAIRS TROUSERS $34.50 P,B,White&Ce. 808 Chestnut St. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. ' h-m ;? 'j V 11 k :.v,:. mm S,- i .- ir --, j. V; s -, tv- ' r i.isCm i '. f . v,im VL,e. .i. . j- .v BSM $av iyuh "ii ' ' Mi mit mm imSLmwm . i m,i WM utti r"i. ., it K?Ss ii. ..