Sants Still Tep the National League by Virtue of Their Victory Over the Cincinnati Kel if. i4U Sft ;-v . h I? te y ?T irf I P m, i w. &PINCH HITTERS AGAIN TA KE VICTOR Y AWAY FROM OUR A THLETICS 0' Mans,, Mm 'J."i. for n i ; iii ml -erie llslith iii-mul uvci M:it"l l-ill'lllfUti n l Mini j II I A'l "I V'llt' ll llll-UM- A lit-in-. in n i'pr new. Ity HOIiKl.T V. M VWYHl.l, sivirln Killler 1'ii-nltu: I'uMIr l.eUi-r Cost nil. Ult Astniimliiis Allilcln-" nrnuil ln-rt- imlnj. nil M-t with whnt l left nf thi- lli-il Se. Tin- iiliiji-iw ii li the trcntnii-nt li.uiili'il iln-in li tin- Tivti-r-i iiml Inn positively Hint tlic nn- hen- tnr h-i-iii;i- purt"' netnctliliig 'lattllir,- i- nlmni in l.ippi-i- Thf-i'i- Is ii iii-w m irn in i In- Atliletli1" ttii i-ii i l'i i In- 1'ii't iln- ii"il t blew Inte ii Mi'iincr town, iiili-tl wnnrii-r t- ill" I efi-1. -uniU hi" it- -In- l-.ill park nml t.i U tin ii- iiiiiisitii-nt wiilimit n nmriimr Nn the, strut frm-i the fitntlnn. i -ill 1hmI, for taxii nli. iliui ilu-.i i-ppnm-iit mid tlsun Lew tjltlckly thcj i 11 put em-i- iln- lim-lilii: wnllep In ntln-r wnnN, out A' I'-''' learned through wiilr i-pi-i Ii-ih-i- r tin I 1 i" l-i-iu-r te irt tlnin n-i.-lw- Yc-lrnliM i hull sunn' ilnl net iniiLi' m.ii li of n It.! with flu- lin, - Tin bad It ion ii Miupli- of t in-', but tin- -iimi3 tinSli of i!ie Tiu-i'r. ptiiw-il te I.--tee liltii'li I n-t :il of fnrsi-tt itis nil nt-e it tin- 1 1- !. n th linu- ilm-i- in the pnst. tlii- nie tellme i-ni-h etlmr hew It liiippriu-il nml premtstng nmi-r m allow It tn en in a : f ii It wns lle- nii'v -'i ! ilrnppi-il lii tin- A Itni- tin- triinp V'irni i 'ill's ntnrtcil m l-lt i he nt Tin, split two .mil two with t "1 ' mil. iiel two out of tin pi- fiein ,si l.onie nmj tin- ..nun tiunil-nr iiem tin- Wh.ti- Se '1 ln-ti the Tiger Mrppiil in jiihI, niili'il nml uliHti-il l a tei I. e' ii-m-im- iriiui'i wlilrli iu ii w,i of vmiiitf pltn li lutti'iN, ili-' in:itinsiil in win two. ,ei- our and tie mi' A . l SAfil m uiiniiid tn '" in ..'!. mi n , nnlkf-t lin: ind " hull flu I, m it tteiq us ill viAr 'iititi tr. Ihifhiir thr I I'll i iiiii'I In' - niMi'f red i strum hn" ihili Pinch Hitlers gain Feil Our .Vs PINf'H hitler ni-t ruinril our Athh-iir". iln wei-k l.nt Menilm . wlirt. the Ktinie wn till vow i-i up in I lie ninth Mnn ('link, for no rr.ivnn ;n .,!' socked n lieiiii' run in the ninth innitii: Mini tieil up the leiilliit. i-empleteil wt.nt ClnrL v'.ttrted mid tin- Imttle cinl-'il in :i ilruw paper rem-iiiTlns Veiti'rdiiy (he h. :il :ii;fiiti wete m fiein nnd '' Cehli did hiiiip luilmns In his line-up. It in- In the eolith fiiiini-. Hellniiinn hud heen ipn-itl ,,f ,, Tyrtts dci nli'd 1 ue lin rinu-tind fei einrtsenei pin pe.n... Tin. ., w w.i 5 te 4 In our l:ier. niul nil 1 r:i did ujik hit the lull Inte ilie side poi-Urt of .i Jjuy 111 the Idem her mid in- up the nine Then :i li,i-e en hull-, n i euplr of lilts mid mi. iutli-lil mil 'in in two ii.ei t.illie nml the mutest went ldoe !0 far lis the lleine telk-i were i eln erueil. Henev.r. it was one of tie hardest feuslit irir stuped m I'hlllv in muni year. IJwr gmiu- wn n h.ittle nnd wns net dei-nlrd until tin- lnt mnn was out. Tliree nines the Ticer rani from In-hind mid Kept the A from ie ie tery. All of wl-.lih shows dim Detroit h.is n senippy hall rlub n ml will take nothing fet granted. The-e (iurrisen UnNln-s me eneuch te ji-it, any s-et of well-developed neries en the blink. Heme run were loe plentiful .ieterdai afternoon. This i beenue our side was unable te make am. Time and ncaln there a a we spot te Insert one of these feur.b.ie kneik bin nothing linppeued. Harry Heilmntm had two in suei-essien. ieiini'tiiiB Lis tirr two times up. It loek'd !15 if he would eipml Ken Vll';.im' re-'erd, hut after tlievp iw,, wallops he was nil wa-lied up. Bl 0 VI l.l.I. I', rnir li oil Until ii hcin. imlril i ,,rl hit tint! until ml n i ,lrrilii 'inml n-eirJ, lh lm,l , eiiiir,-i,,l mlclii III fifteen ','iifi. Imt flnjiiiril mi "tit xj.'rin. Cutsluuv Is the Xinth-huiing: Here THE outstanding heie none ether than tin- mil lent, decrepit Ceeiste Cutshaw. age thirty-he. and rei-ently of I'ltt.sburch. (Jeorge whs given the air net only by the Pirates, but also by all of the National League elubN. nnd Detroit crabbed him for experimental purposes. This historic and ple turesque ruin d'd nothing but save jesterday's game, twiee in one inning. It happened in the ninth, when every mine counted nnd there was no chance te correct mtakei.. The A's were putting en a baiting rally and one run had spiked the plntter. Walker was en third and Perkins en .-.eeend, mid I'.lng .Miller came tip. Ulng hit a sharp giemiu'er te t'utslmv and tJeerge blocked ii with his manly chest Mi'Ii- t-m- f.-r first, but Ceeige get the bnll m time te threw te Illiie and te-nc tin lunni-r. Bui the end was nm vet. M'Cennn. who had played n whale of a game In right Held, hit one toward eend base. It looked like n safe Int. but Cutfdiaw mined In- am lent legs faster than ver before, reached out with his bare hand, grabbed the hall and. while off btilnnre, threw te firht n frac tion of a sei end before Mcilewnn arrived. 'THAT rntlrtl thr ball gnme, trith the homc-tevn hm,s en thr short and impiniiri mil of th urere. Cut.ihaw dul it. nnd nnnr nthrr. Lead Changed Hands Several Times THK game uj 0n- of the hardest fought the fans have sp i trine nmp First the T gei-s went in the lend .mil th A's stepped our Then n .n.i tied up mid the 'I lcr went ,u font Then if,.. .'s ie,,h the lPm amn from them and he'd it nml the i,h,, eighth, w In u ilie p.n, h bluer- ,fd some ciecllen' p'nrli hitting Itrjnn Iliirrl- sfmted fm our side and !a-iei exaetl two frames before joining the bench warmer I.ef'v Henna-h si,, ,-eeiled him and lingered until he became tee gcm-ieu in the eighth. Then Kckerr relieved him and was the loser at the end. Pep Yeung fame thmugh with a beautiful single In the second and drove in two run. Dm- Johnsten al.e wns there Id a pinch, his single n the sixth ending in nnether. But the heavy hitters were conspicuous bv their absence and at a time when they were needed. fOXKrh: MACK'S athlete hove nnthmn tn He A nhnut in thr int y home tiny. 'I hru played hrtter thnn ei rr hetnrr mid ,!,,,,( ihnj have n mml h'tll etui, one thnl mil net .ire lh, ,, ,?, ,,r, anjirnv. (riants U in and Remain in First Place THl-IU. is m. .tiniige in Hn- ea,e -h i in -lie Niitinniil I.iagm i , Plrrtcs t ,.ik min'lier fall out -u ,, p(,)s. ,,t the liiant ?:iu,e t.i i ie wen a cle'e ' te I hi-! I gam- from Cim nmaii Therefeie tip. ,, vf,,lv iiiuiiif.ii iiuii- im me i ie game ; pa-t nn, tlie h.utle h'ls becuii, tiat It is eier.i man for himself I he UlStcrn i luhs did net de se well en this ftp .-,n nn eieied w tl a clean Klnte The IM.iN tnred b.'mitlf.ill.v by taking f..u, from the (',,h lut after that tlim folded up The (iiant.s. Hroeklj n and Itestn,, also hid tough luck. " .vllZ'Zr' ,h" "'I'1'" !if" ,'l."S,r ' lrr"nlh P'e Cering the ,rip. heca ,se the Phils were s aiulim that they started down -., meet them, ' nriW .rce t-ri ,,,. ' he f, are hr,r , P.eitni, nnd thr oil,. , - iviim irc tntjim. renuir i I 11 mi nn-1 I s, ep- Urd f"ir I "lii 11. tprrtt tn die I'ninmrl nqij'nit the f'.p'ji'jht IHI l. p.l.Ur T'tgrr rn,npr.v BREAKING INTO THE BIG LEAGUE FUtgstead Docs a Dan Clark in Eighth. Ties Score and Winning Counters Fellow Mackir.cn Arrive in lioslen te Battle lied Sex Tt-IE WAV ME PELT ' ' s ' in his y ,. . , : '.". , FIRST X ' '', - '"'v'' mmm. it yi JT.q .. .. Jj, - -, Jw; ft Wfffl j, THREE TWIN B LLS ner. Pl-ile nnd n i-mip1i of tin- joinig jeinig Flcrs hIieuIiik liiipriivi-meiil the i-bumi-s an- thnt the Phil will (srt Pll"K-. Wlllu-lin hnf. it fairly strung pllclilng lalT. out- of the best eutlielil ill till1 1 1 .- , , ' Pel- (he .Ihlnl st-'iihln T 7" .Mnckmen let out In tl.c ,,,"1 ' InnliiRH. Hairy , Helium" ,, ""' Mrnil were - .,,,, Jpv(" "I , Hi., former with two homers ,,,! V.IJJ "u rflnr TUT nilll O'I'fnsiie nnd a fair Inllcld. Of lute the mcIIiir ii ii pltich ,0. ;'"" t-M !- !Mi- WWSl V'hlllerK have hceii fulling down, pin- IfnrrlH. Ilelmach nnd Kekert ,im!V' lhU I B if I Nil llltlnilnrly In the pinch. The iiutiili.-i-ef hiirllng. Ming Miller fnlh-d ((, ' I llUL illL. 1 Utl-Ulpi,!!! j,.-, bases lit the West Nihil and lili sireak of i'iinecii ... . . tnRK-rlii and shows an nbiiliilc hickMliig thai had h-ir-Iii-iI ftmrifin li . ' of elfcinive -n ctiith nt cell Icil points, end. "i tn y HHnMB,tMMaMMMiMmaaMMMU-swsMnMHWiMaaaHMMiaMiMrS4k 'Open Heme Stay With Dodgers 1 After Finishing Poorly in Weel Need Hitting JOHNSON DEFEATS YANKEES w; Cevyi.ulit IVH. te I'liVln 1'il'j'f Cemvaiu u m m mm m EY That's What Refusal of Com mission te Indorse Wills Match Means NO OTHER FOES AROUND Five Leading Batters in Each Majer League uii.Kirw t.i:(.t i: (1. it. r. it. v.v. slsler. si I mil- 3C, IIS r.'l '. .!. Mlllrr. liili-llrs : PIT 'ift .Tl .llli s.c,il.ir. ( !ep,iml :U l -.-:. ,M .HIIT O'Neill. (prlnml '.'H SI .. .12 .:('I1 ( elili, llttrnll -.-a UH It 118 .n,SH stien.i. i.f..(.t r. (i. A. II. u. II l'.( . InlHinrr. "I. I. Hills III .'(I :IM .III) (.eviilt. Ilnstim 11) 511 .'. .:( ..11)11 (.rlffilh. Ilrwkbn ISA '.II II S3 ,:w lllvlvr. l'lllkbnrRli 31 till -,'i IH .SV: iierii.li. st. i, m (;i; :u -in .:m geed tistiiian. who has shown te aihan tage ever uuim men hemler than him self, would be entirely ten small te meet liempsej. A bout between .luhnii. P.uff and I'.innv Leenard mlg'.il be u fin,. I M,l,!i'i.i,ii wilt, ., ll.filt.llnni.iLAi iii.-.rf'.- mi i he Stale of fracas It would be n fmve. 'he "li.m" wii- placed en While it has been anneniii'ed that iiy i.ei is ii. .nii'i: DHMPSKV Is "inncd" vlr WHITES WIN COLOR GAMES Victorious In Annual Contests at Germantown High Scheel The niiinial Held da mid color con cen esv of l he (;einutnlii.wn High Scheel wen- held at tin- Watcnlcw Hecren Hecren tlen Center. McMiilinii mid Haines studs, jcslcidav afieriienn, mid the Whites defemed the tircens. The tinal mihi' wns ('.'Id P-IO te ."70 O-lii. The icter of tin- Whites was made possible bj the wmk of the glrln. The t.reuns defeated the Whlti In the boys' events i-ns', , but the opposite was the cii-c in the girls' cM-nts. The ltissies wearing the White outclassed the (ifeeiis by n wide margin, nnd wen the meet for their color. The police band furnished music. A baseball game between two picked leanis of girls, esthetic dancing b ui' from the Haines street iinne. n parade e.ui weight .'htnnpien when lemps.-j and Hill Hrenuau are te meet In which it is eMlnuite.l Jliliiil -luilint mm elicit en fcillllies. a mass 1 1 ill were ether Must (Je Abroad It leeks very mud, as if Dcmpucy wni ALL-COLLEGIANS IN FIELD Team Is Composed of Many Fermer Star College Players The cliujlkill All I elleglnus are TA.K O iinlh N'ru .Ti i -ey lin , .,1 1.1 ll . ,. ,. , . i. ., , .... again, te mix en or nrieui i.aner uay the -'nothing. doing sg ;,. ,- ,t .m ,( M.,lfB.n nii ,,, ,,-, .i,,,),,,,,;, in.it. lies bit ween lleniisi anf .less n- event of such u bout It Isjiaidl Willnrd and I"lempe and 1 1 m i W lis likelv that meie tlimi pas-lug interest ' would he shown. The nttnii-tinn, no i .... s- ,. -ii. doubt, would be net se geed, as they I 'I he New .lei-sev ( emiiiissinn did net nx ., Swumpoedle. s'nte se In mi inmiy wenl-, but ihe ntineiincement that these bouts would . . , . . i , ' '"ok- v",i line a ns u iicmfiney win i " net receive the sanction of that body Mmve , gn out f ,1(l (.UIllr )j0f(,rp j,0 ren,v t(, stnrt t, yx2'2 fccasen with one meant exncuy tnnt, tiecnu-e. euier uimi win ue auie te get unetlier bundle et 0f tlf. ,plt line-ups In thrlr hlslerv Wills, there is net nnether heavyweight $n tn compare nW near that , fir.l-rlnsH teams, in the universe who could be che?e te re'rth of .Vuly. ' ' ' iThe line-up includes ,, former cel- given Pempsey even nil ordinary con-1 'j-. Kureiemi fans want te see for in- nt-n.-i- of note test tliemselies whether Hemps, - rc.illv Is' ..,, '. ., ... , , , 'Here's what Commi-slener Me-sane'the master of Ceerurs rirpenller. im.I ' ' '" 1"" ,,i,,f: W,M h" ,nKr" calP ,f -aid' "Willnrd s much tee old ev-r , this mutch is about the enlv Uke'v mm bv Deyle, of N. Y State. Killcrau. of - 10 nnd no match for the champion, for Jm k abroad. It wouldn't de W. & .r. mid K. V. O'Neill, of Penn. I nnd there does net seem nnv genuine again anj where in this country. -'1Mn .Md'ann. of Penti State will be I public sentin-nt ler ii meeting lutwcen It's jubt a caw- of I)empse being se seen behind the bat. 1 Hemnse and Wills." t-'00" that there isn't am one around- ' The infield will rentnin Haney. of Wilinnl, of course, is out ei me iu--s- i j"-- uv m jji.l- huh m poeij ngm, mm , wariliinere, id; .nm jiciuhh i cunv, iim-sn I i "v uiuet ee niaceu uiiuer tne neae tig nt LMi: lliii-kel . 01 llianevn, i), mm Leach, of F. & M.. ss. In the eutlleld are Lawrence, of Bosten, Ceyle. of Kiski nnd Mullen, of Hesien. The fain is niannged by Chick Cnn-ev and teams wantliig sanies should get in touch with V. M. Fngan. N. I'.. feriu-r tweiOh-siMh nnd Seuth stieetF. HAVi: with us tedii.x the Phillies nick home, nfler an iiliHcnce In Hie Fust nnd West. 'during which time tin" fend hopes of Jecnl fnntlem for the Nn- . tlennl League entries received an uwful wallop. Hvery tenin, winner or liner, leeks for the home Mil ml te tuakr up Inst gveiinl In one case or te g-t the ma chinery mere bisblv ge.ared in the ' ether. Wllhelm nnd his ntbletes are ' hoping that the present stay at Hread nnd Huntingdon s'.rects is going te bring them out of the ruck and place1 them up among the best. I'nless n tenm stnrl.s showing winning form In i the month of .tune or thereabouts the prospects te keep In the lirst division are net ery geed. The Phils are net faced with Ihe brightest prospects at home. Ini- they are due te meet the Hroekljn Dodgers in three successive double bills'. That will m'ertax tin nil end) taxed staff, mi. I then along comes the (Hunts, ready for vengeance against miv leani In the League an u result of their mi'-ernblc showing In the West. Thai means that Wllhelm will have te de considerable jockeying of his luirler.s for tin- next week. A re. lew of the iccent Western trip brings te light n wonderful start nnd u most dismal ending. In Chicago the Phillies impressed the natives there that at last Philadelphia had a National League team thnt was due te rise high At that time the Indv City aggregation was surprising the League bj Its numerous victories. .Made a doed Start The Phils wadl'd through the four- ' game series without n reverse due te, opportune hitting mid excellent pitch- ! lug. Then came St. Leuis. Twe games, were dropped nnd one wen. The Heils at the start of their sensational drive provided the locals with bard hitting nnd exceptional pitching, nnd took three straight games. Yesterday the Pirates wen again, making it three straight and seven sue cesshe rewr.ses for the Phils. Five out of thirteen games w-cre wen en the Western trip. With tlie warm wealher mid ihe loam getting 'In much iiuled prnctice work in the morning tin- prospects ate that Wilhelni will fulfill his premise and get the Phils se far iibexc Inst plnce that they will icinain out the remainder of tlie' sensen. .limmv King. Lee Menrilews and Hub bell, nil among the first rank in twirlers, should get n return of their old effectiveness during the home stay. Thev started well nnd fllvvered in the West, (ieerge Smith showed Hashes of his old-time form mid with flnuingart- William H. Wanamaker STORE NEWS 121719 Chestnut Street Fer Memerial Day Buyers $30 and $35 Gabardine Suits $18.50 THAT'S the special figure at which wc arc selling- these wonderfully line gabardine .sport suits, Norfolk coats and trousers. They are bu.il t this way te give a man a fashionable suit of clothes at the lowest cost in town, lit for het weather wear, lioed for business or for the out of doers with the advantage that they are wonderfully line hand-tailored garments which, when com pared with cotton trepicals, show tualities ei style and fabric which every gentleman ) refers. Special Sale of Fancy Silk Shirts $5 Regular 37.50 te $10 finalities reduced espe cially for men and young men who will want te wear unusu ally line shirts en, Memerial Day. Sunproef Blue Serge Suits 2 Trousers $35 Can be bought at no ether store. Old-Time Goods at Nermal Prices Are Back Again Our merchant tailor ing shop is pleased te announce that you can new select from the celebrated Iwan Sim Sim enis Cleths, built te measure. $55 These famous Cleths are made in ttrusbcls, I'elgium. and are again coining te this country. Mills were shut down en account of being in the war area. These arc in sum mer weights. .. T I ... i lilt innui nn nm imi .. L. I- 11 e tien. 'he chancel arc turn .n-ss n n i i -; "'"- " iii"i iiihht me iii'uuuig ill -. f I.. .1... "AM . feu.. ..n .. IIU .. ..1 .- - . rnie te meet liempsev agiiin in im press, yes. for the iublicit that he ma get out of it. but net in the ring. 'All dressed up with no place te go.' Twentieth Ward Pres Idle Ne Official Action j As te Wills, the ginnt Ncgte might prove some s,T eppnsitic n fur the t u ! Imlder. but it we.ild appear thai tin New ,Ier-e Si.iti- Commission i- me strong fur 'in .nter-rncial ennn-st. While mi official in turn h.is been ink-'ii te slop n Wills Dempsci, bmit. fiTmis of .er inin promoters te i Mil' b ui h n set-te nppnienllv are ery nun iu- of order. 1 Hecnuse of Harry tlu-e's lepsnied btnr niw Tem Olbbeiis mid l.is most liecent defeat of (Jene 'I lltllK , which l gave the I'lttbburglier the Amerlcnti , light luavywelglit title, there may be a I certain clique who would 1iK te see the Windmill against Dempsey. P.ut ' thin would be n foolish bout i It wouldn't be fair, drub, while a Hi"- Tlareck s Tvntleth Wurrl Tres.. Th . li is miei of th forenie.it trnlUi(r i-miiii . i'H mi. feturdrf). au le a mlsundi-rstnd-Ir.c will t.ilert I-nut, of AVill.-is lireve I'ii I rns nn In- , urert by rlllus I'epl ir T0J W bi . n n .ie I 7 1 .l LAWRENCEVILLE LAD IS SCHOOL GOLF CHAMPION i'',T""..,'"'rr:J inn -' in 1 i. ir m ( hi ; 1 ;, ' ' 1 I 'ml. Dunn, U. - i -,, , . niLintlml in , . - . . '. t, '" "m.h .r..! rip, '"'- " "" " ' ll." linijnilPi . A. V. Shannen, Jr., Beats Arthur Townley. of Newark, in Final Gi'emwidi. Conn., M.u ''.. A. V. Shannen, .Ir . of l.awrcucevllle Siboel, N. .T., ..ou the 1'inaln in Ihe Knstem In- rs..lw.1..LM,. Il,..,,n..lnv elf I ,. ,. . nr, I ..V.?1!'' -M IHIam-nH's m ,. in ...i.i. ci .- ,.i... ....... i .v....... ,h jiufcn nir itij .Ti In H benting Arthur Townley. Newarl; Ner- ,.IIJ," 'A 'rT.5. w '" J,.,"" I'und "J 1U.I1.. I J) mnl I'lijMi-ni i.itueutienni M-nnei. rvew- ark. N .1 . r te 1 In the M-ml-finnls .,,I'I''1I,',',I" pf the morning round he came out me ,w Yll. ,tM Victer tiM-r I It'll Is. (I Sluiv . of raw! i g, nu ui a with a sfei i. of I nml '', y Shmirun wlnill'ig lb- tlnilV Hn l.-iwu-ni I'v-lle Scheel IKK li il i It'll ii -wiii In 'In 'In teiiriimui ui ('i en Miiudni I.tiwreuce vlllc tiipiiiti ii i'ii' r fit in piue, winning thlfd leg mi i In- i-melcd i up Shiinnen epe n-nced miiiic dlthctilty With bunkers Hud traps as chief eiiciu!e, but evercmiie ihfe ebsiucli'i and tame through with tl.Miig foler-. He made nn, envlnble recenl for hits hrhenl, par U nuvs ,n..k nK hi. lr. .n "",uj. ph ? h n h r rr, Oil.' II 1 IHt Wt-r n In June h i hi r i n ivnerKO . tini' ji of rum A ' ' ' " ' ' wl I -ii puir . " i .-ill ' lurilo're'. . , - l- J- l-ni v Ii.udj i -Mm h ,. , j ni ii I ., .ui- I - ii . i - i , . 'I ' . m J ,i r . ., II M il I ' . I Ml In. IH J I I, I'll i irilliilis i'i. ij : " ' f hat "r - "' '?: "''"' l"r" "" 'teridy nlc'i' w . i .i.i m-.ichmii...-. (,, .l uf ... inel, bill. .1 U,x ur . Veo,! -h Vp- Th .ai.l '.i'eirh Kir- .Inhum Me hJt V , ,'","' ..:'.'"" " 'en ci. niiiuMiv ...ui., ivm iup. r. tiwut, in, - hhi .iiiuiii'u jnf Htuhl s I'l-ilre I imn ticularly considering the fact thnt he Is a"'1 1'v u'eiat s Maiw uee&trr a fchoelboi mid young ut the game. - HUM Hiinillisie nni. ri.liri-f In fr, Am "' ,i. rn.ini.--i II lid. lak.r, ,nr ih "pIih f , ,ii !.,, nU u illlri, h,m with Scraps About Scrappers AJ rllllil in Jun-. f'll i i ui i.n t,in i limit l'eur riilil-rminil tllUmlt WO li,. ihe li- ii Iw rutin 'i; i- I 'n heiwren l!rr '. 0 1 -i. n t.tlkkm lA -fc I Ij BSjjf. JVhley I-' e . .i, ,T.J .rr w lh Hi" 'B 'I ' " lel?').'V Jl'l " J,"1' K s5?jirH'iinii)i fi ii il.. n i - Kf.l8'v.Hi"l cibp. 'It.'..- .. . L','"0 lte lMre " ITimuii H'lfrJl acquni- l',l'M- ... ..Bank,.. MB.nn.tfu I mmll 111 HI" ,J.ir ut mvrmuuvrm. ....mm.. nd en of ii m iinc;uin i Hi i.'n' ! tn will I' ii'l I- - inki t r ! in i, l iid . I" I VV I . it eon n i I - i'iO H f 'Hlltfl . Si-lf l.llli, fif llH'Cni re, illlll'tf Mill alill-ne lllAIIIh' H It ,,, III I n "f Mia .ii,. u , ,,t, ml w t - r nl " I "li; ii si 111 . lit i i. Ulnii Al , i 1 1 , ,, ill I v .' II IMIli It"'l"er ri'l H IH fe 111 ' und l Mui'l'lil up t. Uin Su uns W man ii'' innnth. Isn ishlinn utid 1aa IImiimIf mak...!.. I M. t83..n4 Jck Daw.en. Hi, wilt for . bout t lancuitr. Thty wilt cUah ..Ki. -ki.dM ninra Ink. hnvpi in en Monday nlcht. 1 I til M&9 h -mm Phila. Terminal s. Marshall E. Smith & Bre. A. A. BASEBALL, 10th & Butler, 6:15 P. M., Thursday, TODAY Life Guard Bathing Suits "V. Shirt pure wool worsted .;;. - mUbXJQ "-mr ' lvsi warm In the water, dry en the beach, comfortable in or out. Pants all-wool flannel guaranteed (att-coler dye. Belt with rustless buclile $2.50 2.00 .35 " - rj MOimOIL Price $.75 4rS complete Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Men' a Unrnrperntrd) Athletic Furnishing 724 Chestnut Street Goods Clean, clear, full-bodied. Watch the golden color when it is poured into your meter. It's unmistakable. Watch the results also. Yeu can't mistake them, citherrNe knocks, because you'll have no hard carbon and no pre-igni-tien. Surplus power, because your piston rings will seal the compression and your valves will be kept free. Perfect, regular firing, because your spark-plugs will be clean. ( ,( 9 respect quality "STICK TO 8 gfaJmP IT'S SAFE" Otte Eiienlehr &Bre5., Inc. Phlladlkla EtUblUbed 1S80 0 Pblladlkla EtUblubed 1S80 III Smettd horn, tan tadJIt Kubhtr bottom. AUmtr Kujiu Calf Rubbtr ballen. You'll Like This Shee LARGE assortment of Oxfords, all leathers, J at 6.50 up. Convince yourself that you can buy shoes that will add te your appearance wear long and well as low as 6.50, Come in, step into a pair, examine critically and you'll decide you have your shoes at your price. Every pair genuine calfskin. NlEDERMAN 1 030 Chestnut 39 Se. 8th 203 Ne. 8th . r I will be kept free. Perfect, . ri jW I regular firing, because your I j S spark-plugs will be clean. , 1 j I 1 Tht Tsxas Company, U. S. A. ( if (DILBA TEXACO (M GASOLINE IWi Light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy, it 6ts all cars and all conditions. Drain out all the old oil in your crank-case. Refill with Texaco Moter Oil, and start out with a car that will deliver all the power and life its maker built into it. Texaco PitreUum Pndtutt w TEXACO MOTOR OILS Emsmsttmstmmm T77 ,y,.ir " ---.-. Y' &... -. . & : J, cA.i , fV . .'"'r'Jl vl
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