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VA 1ft .Ml .Vl ,.. 22 "23 .189 "MKl ,.. 30 21 .1KH .MM .. ll 20 .47 .20 21 .465 .4" , . 1H 2 ,W .4W . 16 'ii .121 .430 THE Athletic hflTf a great baseball tram tlii vrnr I'lirt ' The New Tork snertlnc writer.. lie have (or the last eight venrs been handing jibe .after jibe at the Muekmen, lmr nnneunecil ths fact. Tlie two million or mere iu metropolitan riil'adelphin hare been as sured of It nlaiest from the start of the eaften. Tt took three hurlr-r:. one n Tdcxan ami two untried roekien. te make the KCrlbea In (Sethnni believe it. but they ierhrtr 2 m .flin .ir. city Anallt- Um Krrin Slim tlnm had Trniiti . 2TIR 5fll .-Trncnse. ti kl,l mmvnlf im-ethpr In ene Inndie Huff'1'" mlaht have scored n trlurarh ai far back , u'Vrr" I'rACVB w T, r t AS Fndar. ,. -n N. niffn i ! .TOO WatM-barr l 1: Mi TonferrlnT .Timm HttlllVftn. unKnOWTl , ihk.ii.-.i in i nil ritrhhnrr 1.1 1 .111 and UI18UHC. came itnln an nce ex . HriiTimrt tripping the expensive priim donnas 01 What May Happen In Baseball Today NATTONAI, 14UGCK Wen test I'.r. Vtn Tj . 1A 14 .0M .AMI ,U . 83 Ifl .MM) .000 .Sift . 21 20 .S .M5 .M3 . 2i 21 ,S1 . - 20 20 .ROO ..M3 .4(M tlneliuiutl 22 23 AM .600 .178 Henton . ...... 14 24 ..KW VhlUdclphU .... 14 24 .330 M9 .341 r Tork ... Plttburrh ... tt. IxmiIb .... II reek It n .... Chleiure .. Kti 135,000 FANS SI MOTOR A E there had been some mincnlculatlens and that apparently Harry Hartr., another Les Antteles racer, who finished second, had held the lead during part of the race and was entitled te Mime of the lop prl7e. There van. also ?eme question en te the authenticity of Murphy's record time, which lmcl been announced as 5:17..'i0:70. it lilt h H Mtcen minute but nilRht affcet Murphy's record ntul nNe the distribution of lop prlxec, which nmemit te $Q for each lap. Murphy was kUcii remarkable operation by his pitmen. He drec the entire distance, making only three Mepi te change tires and replenish his fuel tanks. On his third step gasoline was dumped Inte the tanks nnd n rear wheel was changed In twenO-fivp seconds. On ft preueus step his assistants (lumpen VlAflltM Vt t Iia drt.t.lH.I fllilnl.' I alt ir lt' limnw Mumhv Onlv Driver te'"alph de I'nlma in winning the event 1 In oil nnd gas and changed two front Jimmy miirpny uniy unver i" h(lp Jn ,,. I)(l ,,,,; mc wns wheels in twentv-clght seconds. Mur- Win Premier Aute Races of Twe Continents RECORD MAY NOT STAND fi :W :.p.5 :51 Much confusion eilted among the ludges and timers at the '.'00th mile es terdjy and the announcement was made that Ilartz had gene Inte first place. This announcement was inter vitn- I phy knew just what hlj car was cspiible et doing, anu no pusueu 11 ie mr iiimi. always maintaining n record -breaking speed. Hnrtx, who tinlMicd second, also Is h former mechanician. Tie drove Inte second place shortly after the sixtiem i again bieught forward. Il the A.wlntl l'rr. Inillananells. lud.. May P.I -.llinmv ..VM I M,,-l, tl.a tMillhie l.nltli t.OS All- :1IS gelcs youth. teda holds the dKtiiirtlen ( Iteoenl Questleneel of being tnc only urncr in ic .miu i" i umciais -nui mti drawn, but when the official tabulation imtt0. nn,i from then en te the fiulsh wa. started at tin' ele-e or the race the no ilvP MUrphv a desperate fight, possibility that M.irpln might have been n A csnuiccd as leni cr for n time wa ' ii.u uu.im.iii expected te com- "IJ.l win the premici automobile races of plete the tabulation f-eme time today. ;ii5 two continents -the r iciuh drand l'rix if wn 1N1T.RNATIONAL U1UL'K w. 1- r.c. . t- r.r. nnlttntore 2S 14 .7 nnailtna 22 24 47a 17 27 .3S0 2i .'II .. evurk . M 29 310 n tnl AVhAilfAfl it tt nlllll tlltllA mir and the ."00-mile nice ever the Indian- changes In the standing of the winners, apOUS .MOllir 0l''''.l ll''i,' , (.'iivniii.' . This Is Murnln s eennd 'ur as a ns he iiiih graduated irem uie According te speedway officials, their were 135.000 pald'adn.Usiens. the larg est crowd that ever witnessed 11 race at the Indianapolis course. Although of ficial figures were lacking, the total ie celpts are expected te reach the $ri00,000 mark. The general admission was $'.2, Ttuwin in th lnerniii; came, and Lefty iHeireach, who expect te walk acresa the bridge from Camden In 1020, did I fill llli"iii ill win mivinvvi. . 1 " ' " " t'luini. rrexvd that threneed eveiv part of the Mltwank 21 13 .bia T0M0 'most cxpnslve plet of real estate en Coecan's Bluff. ,. t , , YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Incidentally. Cennie Mack has found national xxaeik two youngsters who -euld nt la wltn jtembw c.sniM tne tour regular nuri.-t-. . "''." PhUH. e- N erl. 8 tn lantnsV AiaeKmen up inerf mjuuns n k..".-. In the sun . Te digress for a mement: Cennie nas Kemmel. Hastr. Harris, Naylor and Moere as his regulars, and with aiore aiere aiore ancntiened youngsters about ready te hurl regularlv no unkind words can 01 sent mining ine inni. ..i. i AUKRirW MlVCiTK pitching Stlfff ...iviiiil Mtrabu Cnrar. Add je the number mentioned Left ns Npn , Mhlrtlc.. 2 and Eckert. who are dally Icamtng tii numte. 45 iiriumi 0 fine points of mound duty, and LcT i Detroit, a St. i.eui Wolfe, who Is etpecfu te cewh in? towage at Shibe Tark In a week : or j e. and .1011 hae as n'fty n hurling, stafT as there is In the big leagues 1 today. Th Phils Did Toe Te make the day a fiftv fifty prep ontlen all the -vir around se far ns , local hopes are concerned, the rhtl- , ll evened up their two games with the nil-star ea-.t of Giants I The big surprise et the day s festt- 1 itles wa th twin wins et the two I Chicago teams. The "vThlte Set handed Tris Speaker's cast n double reverse In the Ferest City, and Rdl KiUefrr s Cubs jolted th" pennant-ihaslntr Cards twice In the same plan- 1 The Dodgers and Washington scored I double 'tiK hll' Detroit and St. Leuis and C neinnatl and Pittsburgh apllt even In their dual encounters. .llmmv Sullivan, hurling his first I fall came, skidded In the seventh and lghth agaln-t the Yanks In the morn ing tilt and let a !en battle te walte Heyt. Sully wa found for nine safe , nl.i1n his tp.1mn1.1tps rnnde bnt six rff 'the.fchoelbov phenem . Heyt had ' S-J- , "ft.'A'h one of his rare days and had csaiuvan 1 j.,. iU t c himse against any etuer nurier dricr crnde of mivhanii'hn two ears age IJv a strange cewcldenee it was Captain 1 Fddle Itickcnlucher who saxe Murphy the checkeieil flag In token of vleterv yesterda -the same Muinln who rode, m is .5IB Hartferd l J 1 .400 . beside Uickenbai her n- 11 me haiiidan 14 17 .400 StirintnUd 12 10 .SS7 ln .hp ..- hpre fci, V(ar, s0 MTHICXS ASSOCIATION w. l. p.r. w. l. r r. thi'prlals 2 11 .041 Knn. CI It. 31 23 .177 Ind'pelU 34 IK ,SIA IxiultrlUe 10 2X ,4.i 1. A i.U. .w ... .Dtlf II'IUIIIUU.I r. i.OTI .... . 1 , . I 0 20 J3i erany nc If.vu 10 mm" g.iincu 'cicruiij iVlbaiu HaHz Held Lead Some of the glerv nnd also eme of l'l .L. .. '.I.... M i. .. . 2i Ifl .S70 Columbu.. la 23 .434 I lue I'r'"- """"-v i Jim .uun'".' .i-i M llroeUlm. Oi Ile.tnn. 3. I lilroce. : t. lyel. I. CTaclnnail, ii rittbtnvli. 1. Vtrmoen ('isnm Jew Inrk. 18s rhilllf. 7. Brooklyn. 8i Bonten. 4. IIHubQrpli. 7: ( tnrlnnatl. ' Chleac". 3, M leiil 1. ftrnoen (LtiuM Athletic, t New Yerk. 1 M Lnuls. 2i Irlml(. 1 (Kitten lnnlnci liuhlncten, 7 Uolen 4 (1st rsmr) Whlnmen. 5t Boten. .1 (2d cnmel. Chlcate, 7: Cleveland, . INTKHNT10L I.HXGIT Irr-ry Tltr. 6 Vmrnrk. 2. neidlnc. S lUtltlmnre. I Rochester, 4i !?Tiieuie 1. riulTale. 11. Torenle., . xrrrjtNoev oxmce Jersey C1r, 7t Newurk. !. naltiisTe. 7 Kendlnt, 6 Keche'ter, 17' Syracuse, HuflTiilu. fl: Terente, I VMLKICW seMTION MOttMNO GVM1 Mllinuvke. 12i Ktnis Cltj . 1. Columbus, 8. Teledo. 7. IndiAnanelU. 14, luUTllle S bt, l'nnl-MtnneapnlU, iotneiied AITERNOON UM1 BILln-anker-KiuiMts C If, called Louisville, n: InclUnjpelU', .'. Columbus 7t Teledo. 3. Mlnriemell-tt. I'nul. rln tllnned awav eprntglH. however Mur phy nas credited witlt holding the lead throughout the race nnd winning nil of the prizes effeied fet lea lershlp in the various laps of the iontet but siieed way ethclals e.iih tedc- aniieun e-l tha' m st nin. ruin. TODAY'S SCHEDULE national i.r(.t n lieri nltted pitching just ordinary ball, he would have been returned uie xicier. It was different in the afternoon atrnggle. Helmnch had his left-hnnded , sheets working In fine fettie neme , mns spoiled a shutout for him. Babe Ruth found his e.e for a four-ply shot. with Ward en the sark that evened the figures The Mini" Ward came through with another round tripper ln the Ightb. knotting the figures T'n daunted, the A's ( ante back in their half of the plnth with 'ec ni'i that meant I Tictery. Sehang tm Here Wally Schsng w " wai en' "f our stars In tiie dim dintt pist, was th man of the hour for the MmK Affr McOewan had Mngled he stele second, nd by fast fontnerk sprinted all the way home when Wallv obliged with a Une threw into center field that trav eled far eneuch te permit McGowan te , reach the plate In safety Tlte A's will Inve a 1 ;ht work-ent en the loam at Shibe Park tedav. with j plentv of batting pract e It Is an . Idle dav. according te the schedule. Te- I morrow the Washington Senators start a three-game series, nfter which local , fandem will miss the hard-hitting Blng Miller and the nurdv band of Athletics nntil the return from a snlng around the western end nf the circuit A continuance of their excellent plav Jng at home and in the western pirts will mean that w ha'" a possible firt !lTlslen team The Alaeks are confi dent, and se is ierv Athletic rooter. The best -pitched came of the elgh' plaTM est'rda wss turned In hv ' Reekie l.everette of the White Sex who held the Clevr.and Indians te four scattered hits fun of which were, of tha srratch anet The Gleasemtes made but wx nfT Morten and Kccfe. tha last named e' our 1021 hurling staff, bur tluj ami when hits meant rnns In the tprninl game Teur'nev nnd Taber trl'implice a .- the Indtnns In1 a hectic tilt In 'In r mth a'ter T-ls and ' hi crew had tie, -n -fire ln the sev enth round with six ar,:i' ind luscle i runs Cddie t ellins utieii -r Tnlladel plula alumnus vf i ran t keen them out of the new- s . U m ng -tar In the eecend fra "wh h tr pie double, two MngW- "d "-a- r"" p L' euf of five trii le 'he pllltter Without Txrus Kami end l el h an I Harry He, man. the Pitrnlt kins 'I rwat'tlie Tigers evened n bill itn '! Brexvns The first rami- 7 te l in th regulation time In foxer of ili ( M lew Tigers The -eeenj rni sutrni rounds and was wen en a single by one rookie, n im:!r l a vetera.i and i en-bnse b'ew bx another rookie lurst and Cellins were tm pe(emirs and Shecker (he old-timer 'I he Urewne made sexenfin hits hi't eulx te nin while the Tlgets hud eleven for u alngle counter Recruits are setting the two leagues' aflre this xnir nnd lust te prom it Stueland. one of Mill I liefer , hope fills, suited the niertung game ngnln-t the Card handed thorn four hits and beat Slicrdel and a leuple of ethers A te 1 Vie Aldrldge Wins In the iifiernoen h Aidrnlge win might he classed imi rookie eutpiti lied Willie Peak for a !l e-l ntery '1 he two rexri&es tlrupped the Curds deept r Inte third plate Ten pitchers saw mtien In the Wish lllgteil Urd Sex bat'les, ulijeli weir copped bx the former I'lilllii s uud lirilllieiirt. xeiiIIh whlli mmlile le In -t the entire nine Innings, xxere irvdiled with the t rlu mi hs I'ppa .lepthu Hue) nab iu rare feun tn the illuming game and feiercd an S,v vU'ter.x exer the l'irntes. with his teaintuiit(H aiding bv batting Cooper hard. In tin afternoon etiuggle Kcik, Xhe turned in a hter the ether da.x , left te Mmripeii. making ih da.x an cxfn-Steplien affair for the two teams I Iteiillier nnd iince hurled the Drulcem te a pair of wliih tiver Churl" x i iMljt'lieU'h Ure uvcr In tlu City of t7luirvlir. Vmue fanned ten In flu rind. clinic for n ietium's ircciiil. Hert Wfi MimtiirQf ty 'iperltis, ,n,l a Held 'rLixfVf,it bt with ,Mt safeties, iucludluy Ilroeklyn-Boston, net vhHuld AxrERiav i.nini k AthlertrsvNew lerk net Helirduled (bkre nt C lerelitml XX kshlnrten nl Ilesinn IXflrell ut t I euls 1VTKIIN TIO.N L LKtliir Jersey Citr t Newark nltlniert nt Rrsulinc Hiichester .it Struue Terente at nulla le txs? tt Are Yeu Toe Thin or Toe Heavy? CORRECT HEIGHT HEALTH. "PEr (tiilnr.l hr Our NAIURE TREATMENT Ne stfim llath or Xlussare) GOEBEL STUDIO ' tie ilt r i , rinn it' A 'rsrfat ' 1 114 Spruce St. WiliiBllSi5 ? 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And equally values many ether remarkable If veu respect quality "STICK TO Plan New te Share in These Savings! which totaled $270,000, nnd besides this there xxere extrn diaries for arnntl- Maud, automobile parking spaces nnd intlcld privileges, Mumhv was the only driver Injured during the rncc, nltheugh txve cats were In stnnsh-iips. it was nil me taint et nn Inflated rubber cushion, which ex ploded while Murphy xvas tearing nleng ever the brick course. After the race was ever Murphy climbed out of his cer and limped painfully le a seat. "What's the matter, Jimmy'" he wns asked. He smiled nnd said: "I had ene of these air cushions in the sent of my car. Well, It busted sotnexvhere along the line and I rode the l",lL.beard,, until the finish n , Y Vale IBO.Lb. Crew Beats Crlmiaa CamhrlflM. Mi. .... .. "r""aen frfihman lBO-peund crew driM I?3m'V rd I IM-Kwiny freshman rt& VhJ!.US. ) lynsth evr ths Henlty dlUinc JS,JF ? WW KM Charles IUvr Basin. 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