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'MVtJI r-Tirr ill nnnr niuininn AinLcnua in rmei uiviiiuw MANY tilings happened in a bnplinll wn.r In our teivn .jc'tenlnv. nnt Hh least prominent of which. un thnt tji Thlls took the flnnl of the crle from the Olnnts, 3 te 1 The win rutc the iprlci tn the Phil rer the clmmplens b three pnme te one, nnil enabled VllhcIm' re lTed athletes te step nut of lnt plnce They are nevr the proud poseers of BTenth place, nnil nil thev have te de l te capture tivc mere camei wlille tlie Redi are levln;; the ame number and they will be In lxth po.ltlen. The A'r are with u tedax and thev re In firt division. Thev were Idle yeeterdny and hnvlnc uethinp; tn de, watched the Phils pln The eihlhl eihlhl tlen did them a let of geed, for th' mercd out of fifth plni'n eud Inte thr first dlvl.slen, due te the 7 te ." .et bck handed the Tigers by the Hreivne. Washington appears at Shine Pnik today, tn the tir-f of n thne-canip voi les. Third place is the tnkc Tim Mackmcn leaie Saturday nlcht m their first western tour King and Hefts Ge , The Phils moved ever te Hrneklrn in take en the I)edcer. but they will be, hack en Monday. The hop te Klntbiisli was made minus two members of the club, who bearded trains for ether parta. Lea King, former Pirate. ct-Omir and erstwhile Phil, has lxvn waivitl out of the major le'iuti and sent te Teledo I Huck IU'tts. ruht-liauih'd pttc her. Iihs l)en shipped te Salt Lake Citj for further scasenniR Up should grab plenty of silt In the 1 tali town and may add a little pepper "Hetts E(" ie Salt Lake Cm " sin, I Manager Willmlm, "under an optional agreement. I want him te be with n club where he will ct t plentv of work. and I knew- he'll get it out there With little mere eipeiience, lietts will ni.ikt a geed pitcher " Teledo Gets Kin;; I King has been m the hie leagues for lx years. He started with Pittsburitu and then was traded te the (Siants. He came te the Phils in one of the de.ilsi with New Yerk last summer. The' blend West Virginian neicr was a geed i hitter against right -hntided pitching. iut was famous fur his slugging against aeutnpaws, King OF ill trouble out In Pills. .- .- - , ....- iMirgu nun w.is suspended nnil nimd In teilm nic a President linker. Shertlj nfterwatd First race-William Oldt. Deric, waivers weie askid ui him nmi eierj Vx. Second Skei .i Kent I. . .In Clubjn the two leagues waived. miter Third Wnkfnrd. Leg i Heme- Wilhelm is in sere netd of pitdirre. ' lulu Hey. reurtli iihn, Hernthy and it would net lie surprising if a few I Buckner. Iired at Heme. Fifth Yeung Here added te the roster in the next ! Adam, Hani II.. Link Hev. Sixth f,k ,, ' ands of Pleasure. Marine Cerps. Speaking of pitching. Lee Meadow Rretherh Leve Secnth Hlnck let the Giants down with ecen hits Theng, Sjin (Jed, Charline. yc5ier(ia. anu Kept tnem well scattered except in the first and ninth Iktween the opening and cleMng inning, the j smi. '..;.i:., i...-!. r...u..i 7. .'.." iul'bns "' , r?,l' ' e! .".""" two eier the minimum, facing hlin. .Walker's Threw Fnds flame A remarkable threw by Curtis Walker i cut off u (iiant rally in the ninth thnt threatened te tie the sceie. 'With one out and Heinle Cieh en third and Bess xeunjj en second, (leerge Kcllei lifted te Walker The Texan grasped the ball and threw It te the plate with al most the same motion Thephete tr.nelei rlsht into Hen lines mitt ankle high 'l he peppen Phil catcher put it en (iieh like a flash for n double play. Aside from W-ilker and Meadows. C Williams and Henllne uKe plnieil nroin nrein nlent parts In the Phil icterv.' Heniine tied the count in the fifth, when he f necked the hii'l Inte ilm lift-field blendi ers, and It was a single off Williams bat that caused the winning run out the plate in the eighth. Henllne wered two of the three. pul runs. In tlm eighth he started the winning spurt with a single mid wu sacrificed bv Meadows. Kelh dropped the ball ns he attempted te tag Me.nl Me.nl ewb en the bae line and both runners were safe. Walker fouled out and W'righttene forced Meadows, but Henllne adwiuced te third. Williams slapped one te center for n base and Heniine mine in with the deciding marker. Just te make the margin mere secure. Cliff Lee rapped one which Bancroft couldn't atop and W rightstene scored. I"", iV, , xr , geed hall for MrGraw tied enl one hit in the .. i i.... i .i llyan hurled i also. He permit nrst itiree tramcs nmi although three were bunched in -in cession in tin fourth, there was no scoring Burleigh (inines proved tee stimh for the Brnos and Boten sank te ilm tiettnm of the League uinler a 1-1 M-erc. The Uedger ace ailuwed enli five hits. The Pirates walloped Cincinnati. 11-2, and new are enlv one and a half games behind the Giants This ). the closest the Smoky City tlnn has bien te the Glnnts this season. St Leuis and the Oubn were idle in Chicago rn account of rain. The Browns crept up a half game en the Yankees b beating Detroit while the champions had an off da. Wash ington, and Bosten split a pair u that the Bennters are holding third p'ace by a margin of a few pe nts Holi-rr-sen came threugn ter the Whit Se again against Cleveland. . and in the Chicago club is ulmest n tin 1cm' 'with the Indians. Gleanings Frem the Ranks of Independents tJi" Powell's Stfnten Field fluh mam tallied 't wliuiins lrea l, li.m.tlng K.1 laiak'a Rt. Mftrnabas nine r. 11 tee trnumlnif at alxt-flfth .treft and Kl.nwned nvrnu" Omensettrr vvai In wonderful form and hi U tha Saints te three hits Ten thousand fans watched' ihi Hi iaa'n ' and Hartram Park itlnea battle and ih Oarbir beja atarted etf en another ivnimnif atraak. El llelden uaed Haynca en the hill and ha held IMrtram te flv hlti. Lefty I Auld twirled fair ball fur the ler. I . , atefcnny OMlaller'a Frallnier bes proved ' J, S UW. M.V...V ... (ILIIUIIIn UI.MIiaill, U H J. P.i. eeunt. luldewnev hitched fne ih. .in.. n. i O". rr7 rz . eL.iJ .-"-'-.. . ; .y,iewi"T una neni jennny uabiiea atnielea ,'i'fo.Jeur blew.. The game we played In itgit record time of gnjheur ivnd ten minute, i s nelfhltorlieod rlvnls, Xlerrlll end St. ' nba renewed heatllltlpM nt Thliiai. R iA ITST"-. ,m w. i''"" ' "iiu line. Hsain 'ih ntyrnvt- Jack Smlth'a athlede tie.H nn, ,t. . ..J (..ImmI.I. ......... I . W' ! winner. The count saw the Saints IK. ,fctaa.d at the anlsh, (te! Jlike aajnnr v1 ,''hsnrun In the third, with the buses leurt-cl i .'I'M the feature In th St. CeiumtM vlcter it!ui&ttrf n.-t Tlrldesbiiric en th former's re a rrpiay or ine uisputeii analr staned i rldeaburK last werk llrls Lord's ath ' trlmmed the representatives of Hilly I a S te e. I Lahr. Bill Fish and Dirk Spalding f" .msitrs in ma south mils .1. : Hqeaaa. cacti et me etej aveie ter. mree bin tat iDebasn, also . of Cellar in What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL I.KAOl'K Wen l-esl P I Xf erk llttsbursh Ht. I.euli . Brooklyn ( hlftiRe rinelnnatl Philadelphia Ilosten 3(1 IS .(134 34 IH .( IS 0 ,.V15 J I SI ..vt: M ?n im i? i .iik is ,.iw 14 2.1 .350 AMKKH'AV I.M(ll'K Wen Mst I I". Win I-nse New nrh !H 17 .J2 .H10 .1100 1st. Ixrali 2.1 I" AHI ..i!)l ..inn 'ttnshlnsten 23 24 4H0 .SOO .470 Mhlrtlra 10 2" .4R7 .nlKJ .47 iw-m. n ' .tin .4M .KUl i;;?i;mi . w ,m ;ij ;nn ' Ilo-ten 17 ?1 .m .139 .113 rSTKHNATlONAL I.KAIIl I, W. I.. !( . flalllmnre 20 14 .074 Rridlni: !!.irhrlrr 2(1 IB ,'tU .Irr. (II) Terente 21 IH ,7I '..raeiise TlulTnle ii 21 ,M evnrl. Ol'TllKrt ASMKIXTION v. i,. r. . w . i.. r c Mobile 20 1(1 .(141 Memphis 23 23 ..'ifM lit. Kerk 2H 17 .(122 Nlshvllle 10 "(1 .42." Ttlrtn Imm 25 18 Wl Alliint i 10 2(1 .IS I N, Orle.ins 23 2.1 ..MM) ( lnt'rii 17 31 .3.14 Mr.nic.s A"iiriTieN . i.. r.i. w i.. p.f Mlnn'nell 2(1 14 .RIO linn. C lit 21 24 .4117 tnd'npells 24 in WI 1illHvllle 2(1 23 .IR.1 Milwaukee 2.1 10 Inn rnlnrihii IH 24 .4.'f st I'.ml 2J n .101 Teledo III 20 .21(1 i:-tkkv i.kai.i i: v. i.. p.r. v. i p.( N Hiuen 21 10 .(17; lb(in 1.1 IK .411 ritlMMil 2.1 12 .(12.1 Iturtferd 13 IN .410 UrtilVlHirt t ft 10 ..100 ritfhlitiri: IH 10 .400 Matcrhiirj fl 17 .IK1 sprlnlKIdd 13 10 .400 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS M1IOWI I KXIH'K Phlliiilrtiihln S- NVti Inrl. 1 llreuklwi, Ii IloKten, I i rittxbiirich. II. (lnrlnnatl, .' C hlcrtgn-V leuN. rain. mfricw u:r.rr. I Vt!i!rtlc-NpK erk. net srhi.lnlril IWitten. (1 UahhliKtcn. I (tlr-l irntnri MiKMliiKten 0. lloleTi, (veml i:iiici Clilrnce. H. riMrl.iml, 4. t lnil. 7 DrtriMt. Ii INTIT.WTIDN l I.I.W.IV Iltltluirri' I2t llriillii; 0 lrr llt,. ii Nmrnrk, I Terente. 0: lluffnln. S. Itoi-hfetrr. IDi sjrnrur rt MUTIIEKN s(l( ikivtien runs. 4 (H lunlnKs: MrmeliU 18i New Orli uirkneit I.lttlp ItiM-U. 10: lllrminchnni, ,1. Olhfr cnniei oeMponnl rnln. AMhKKAN SS0CITI0.V Tolrile, I3i (nlumbu. 3. MlnncipelU 7: St. I'nnl. 1. 11llvniikir, Oi Knnn H, n. I onletlllp. I. Indlanupe'li. 3. KSTKKN I.KAI.IK rittlldil, 17: 'nrlnrflrld. 0. Ilinrenl 12. Fltfhhurc. 2 princllrld. 2. Hrldcriiert, (I. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Ttn l, I.KAOt'K I'hlljiilrlplilik Ml nrnekhn. Srw lerlt nt Ilosten. s-t. IOUU nt Plttsliiircli Clnrlnnntl nt ( lilcnre. MirillCAN LK.fll'K Wnshlnirteii it Phtlndelphln. Ilosten at New erk. IMrelt nt Cleveland Clilrjge at sit. I.euli. IVTKHN'ATIONAL I.E.I.VK n.tltlmere nt Kradlne. Keelitrr nt STraciiHe. JfTs,? ( lt nt Newark. Buffalo-Terente, net nchrdulei! Beets and Saddle fTnrses ilmh seem hest nt T .m .1.111. ...'.-..............-.,,, mi , inin ic Therncllffe First tare Plai wrlght. ' nii.ten. iimucni si . ... Si'i end 'turnabout. I 'P Wuen, ( res.woed Be,. Third I'anaman, .ilnrnilte. Arctic King. Fourth I'ltru Held. Tricks. Arra lle On Fifth Chnmplnin. Weant entrj. The Lamb Sixth Captain IJ.. Sweet Bouquet. Kecksllk Seienth Fui be low , CelBeld. Cemmici. (tamer, Ottawa Hist race M.u k Meuse. Lnsr (tnl Second Sephia Iinldinnn. .Mi T fi Illuslnnlsx. Third Titantii, ial!iiet. Serbian Peiirih Lien d'Or Mninmnst, Keltln. Fifth .Temiuin.i, Trickster II, Wreck er. Sixth Franc Tlreur Aniiiut, Nermal Seienth Siesta Ace, F.f hertcr. Hclineut Pari. First race Seme (roe. Seiet, Atluinna Second The Trout. Bullsee. tiecreik Third Beeswax, Kmetmn, Slierande. Fourth Vielini-t. Bersagliere. Irish Ilrlga ilier Fifth Selis.1. i;Ke. Kweep Hawk Sixth Tarn. Mistie, Traviscet The race of Snebb, 2d, J. S Cos Ces den's SSfi.OOO colt. In winning the Withers stake nt n mile in I Hf"i -l-n, i 'lpping the record held b. Audncleu-. is fair notice te Mervirh te watdi his crown. If the two should meet in the Kentucky S.'O.OOil SpectHl the (homes are that Snebb. lid. would rule faierlte ever the unbeaten Derby winner. Distinction's three-quarters in 1:11 ftf Churri.Ul Downs is the best sprint, ... ,,f fll,, ,, Ti,u .,,,"' '.. 'r'"' l rare. f J , u''' , lh -"i-Dewell ninie carried 1U- pounds i I'rnnst . A fniirie"n sixteen Md s I nom' tmW Mc(;in'- j.'.4 .sprnv C!.ir''.n ktKirt Kenten . i"- n-1 t .t - iri. n 1 i 1" iirr in N i h i.iwiit i 'r t lesprr . I rsi ims tn e U 4 II D.iniKli- .111.1 (i-rma (own ier.je uP i.h no , T ie,i s-,pj ' Muskuku Trilie Ne 201. Ilrhf , e i-a, ' our J J Lane 11011 Macnel aten i FAMOUS S1M-.K 188S GOOD'S Deg Seap Invigorating, Healthful, Refreshing Kills fla cur mane prevents tran. irlssen of illH-ttsi and vermin. Pre. rr.eis luxuriant irrewih of hnlr Ucl itnt f' r pi h p at Li'-TeniTi: rmi'ceisTa rvr.nvwuKnn Ttr-a l.nen Ire Ph la l1nh TONIGHT, 8:30 P. M.i VELODROME POINT imKK.i: pKlv slnlsi,,'"l,lJ.,,'' ""! """ ' 30-MIIe Itetnr-P.ierd Itnce i ';.MIITrO. Iiulr, lOKIIV. An.tralUi ' 11I(H'F.I I'rnniei I , fLARKK. Amerlrii Professional S'irint Match lljepi Mtr. Ilest Tvve In , Th-ee licit., ' iitiimv i vi mom. .us,. Alnrrll.i vs. Hill IIF.I.I It ItJly. .'.Illle tlass II. Prof, nnil ni.iletir Knees. Adm., SUc (.riind Stund, 73c, llr.. 81.10 Truck Phene, , (lrcnn :ii',i IV. for Res. ' BIKE RACES Fights Eyerybedy Wants te See Phillies' Park, Fri. Night, June 2 The Greatest Match of 1922 LEW BOBBY TENDLER vs. BARRETT K. O t'll M vs. NIIAMI'S ll'llltlKV .llli: J.UK-II.V vs. I'llll. KAPIAN (ie can't beat, can't errn tie ihl. card. Ilest ever offered In Phlla. Pe i, iirlces, tee. Miits (I, fl, 3, jj, i(ll, vl ' idrmice. Schutt's Cnfe. 8h nnd Ii herll Tendlef., 1M Market M.. .n.i llenux Arts, here und Aliunde Illy. ti. eapaclly. Plenty of eoed seats left Hnndreda niHhtnters will attend BASEBALL Today, 3:30 P. M. sub: IH.PjAKK.SIHT AND UTJIIOII aw - KXHLKtKH n. WAiHlNOTON BMKTts) Ms eLaWU' aie Blgms'a EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, )THUKSDAlft - JUJSi lj ,iB National League by faking Series A TWILIGHT ENCOUNTER MERILL I "- 2i .in mM$&fl ii wlmfa;--TM ri 3e ie . MJBJS1iCJl.feS! MMKMMBBWifeS8i&siiHuiiiitfrfa i'iwiMMMKawMwWMiWa4tWMBWMWWIIWaaaai ime Bund liaselmll U-.ims went lulu lutllilHst eieiilng. The play show fe.im, as he dropped a thrown ball when McOep, of St. Columba, H. M. DONOVAN RESIGNS ASP.B.A. PRESIDENT Alse Disbands Team and Severs All Connection With Baseball en Orders of Physician MAY FORM r LLiAGL Vj P..i WILLIAM S. DALLAS TTOWAHD M. DONOVAN, presl- IJ- dent of the Philadelphia Baseball ! Association, has res.gned as head of tliat organization. The resigt itlen has I tint ns jet been accepted by the Beard of Governors, ns it was net picsented in writing But Mr. Donevan Is out, nisi the I some, and will furnish the dire-ters (with a wtiiten copy of his re-ignatinn j at the next meeting en Mnnd.ir n!ghf ' It will then be uccepted, but no intima I tlen of h's successor can he hud ! At the snnie time the Doneinn- rm I strong baseball team has been disba uled While the season for the advertisers I has net Wn a great success, the decl I slen te get out of baseball was no' n personal one with the president of the association, who wished te continue, and was all set te take charge nf las 1 night's meeting. Wat, Seriously 111 After working for about eight weeks I almost night and dav te get the season , started. Mr. Donevan was stricken with I pneumonia in April, n few dnjs befm his team was seheduied te pla its open lug gnme. His condition was critical for sctera weeks, and after leceKring lie wus or- dered te Atlantic Cltj , win re be has 1 been for several weeks. He returmd. te this city mi Mendnv evening, an 1 witnessed ills team plai its tirst game. Yesterday he v as notified b, bis phv ' slrlnn that he must ghe up bnseball. The illiercenient was ordered te be com ! plcte. esen with the dlsbandmcnt of the Domnnn-Arnistieng team. The' pluvers were all notified te ibis effect 'ast PMuiim; and paid off. Soeni! teams are after the field. Twe color (1 clubs nie among the number I I who have n trend r filed applications, and i two prominent menibeis of tlic nssecin- ' tien, one located elsewhere nnd one without home grounds, want te take ec the grounds It is also said thnt the Mackny teniii may move into the field left vacant. Talk nf League ' Gossip concerning the formation nf a Philadelphia Twilight Baseball League has been going the leunds for some nine and Is about te be spuing The mnttei has bet n thoroughly aired at several mi fUngs and all the big clubs hne decided that they will join. Thev iiguie that with ten of recog nized "major" tenuis pln-iing in ngu larl organized fashion the fans will haw something te enthuse ever The managers favoring the league aie en thii'lastic ever the plan and sa It will r r WJTE DO NOT make E1 ! t Y Producte te sell "at all price. We would like you te compare their quality with anv cigar regardless of cost. We make them and make them well from the choicest Havana. We use only the best of shade grown leaf for the wrapper. We never depart from the well balanced and un un cepyable blend that has made El Producte's reputation. Then we sell them as reasonably as wc can. The result has been eight een factories working at top apeed te supply the demand. vsrVWWV-ta Bouquet 10c straight jswtW G' H p c,gflr Ce, H Escepcienalet -TamP"T PbUsdelphU. Pa. mmmmWimmmazmiiaimmTtV-um , - l ?.... 'rJaWaaaaaaaaaaaCV, . Today's Independent Games L.anrf Yesterday's Results ' !ictt r nt Itllliiite. Hutu jlunxhnn nt llntth Moter SCO P. 11. rertj-wtenlh inn isnrnrA mirtm Vex .Moter nt un C'empunj of .Marcus JiifVH. Hrllleld nt Purllnn, Sisrend nnd Clearfield streets. I Cob in. Stars nt Itltrrstde Ilredkljn Rutal s,nr nt North Adims. I'HIuim Silk set ut II. 15. Smith, Tenth anil Hutlrr streets . . lOTiesten-n t Blount Heur, .-s. .1 llllflttenfl nt AIj.,1 Fifty-ninth nnd O- font htrMf. Nlcetewn nt llarr.v K. Mackej-, Fortr Fertr seventh nnd Wnlnul ntrects. , Msoese at North Phils. Fourth imd Ulnro Ulnre weklne street. Flrlshfr at llridrslniri:. Ulchmend nnd Or Or lliedev Mtreet. . Hilt tinrnrh (Hunt, ni Smith Vhlla. Hebrew Vhsii, lutlen, Thlrtrenth nnd Johnaen strrets. Nutlennl llunk nnil Trout I'ntntmni lnune tern Kxrhunice National lUnli vs. Prim svhnnlii Cemnanr shlbe 1'nrk, llnnkers nnd llrnkrrs' l.rntrtir Wfsl i. Ce, rs Diddle A Ilenrj, Fifth street nnd Taber re.nl. Phllndrlphla Mnnufiirturrr' Iaiur Hen seltnllediu lit .1 T. Ivvls A llre.. Klch mend and Klirutsbruf lunei ( olenhil lie ( ream nt Franklin suciir. A und Ixiwdrn .trc-ts, Phlliidelnhln Flnaiulnl liiene Insurance rmniiiir of North Amrrlmn n. Mutual Trust. MntKCuslnr ltc-cr(stlen (ntr. Fif tieth ctrret nnd licster nvenne. Thlrtlrth District Pellee nt Netnseme, I und Irnange atrvels. Kenslnrtun A. A., up 14 Itmlnrtan Nativity nt Kliiudrr-Metlun. Jrnklntewn. be the biggest thing et offered the fans In the wny of twilight baseball. But one discordant note has been heaid and the manager W one of the best-known former tniijer league piny- ers. His team is desired as a member, but It leeks as If lis club will net join. lour games will be ple.ved each week, we nt home and two nvvuy. Chester s the enlj c lib outs de the city that has been mnsldered. the ethers net fig- tiring ns nitrnctiens or drawing cards, It is agreed that with n schedule of . thirty-six games in two sections the fans between Media nnd Wildvvoed nt Ftftv will be easily hle te decide which is ninth and Oxford streets. Wildwood ,, the bet team in the city. RnVe Bridesburg a tough battle for Plain vamp, no box, no cap Sports clothes for men make these sports oxfords almost a necessity CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Mail order filled xr real yeyment m??4bXSt'jS aKiiy-y.i'gj)iiaBsPr ZaK3xr&l& TSiStafisfr. i-af-twite-UatW' ' 5lr7. vm.IiVArVtJL. . .jmmsmns-s&BW&rm nrimSM rar VS. ST. COLUMBA Third Hascman llrewer, of the Merlll was safe. The renrh l Waller E MEETSFLEISHER Sectional CentesArranged for Uptown Fans Busy Thurs day Program SHANAHAN PLAYS' HATCH The regular "Big Thursday" is en among the independents nnd contests nre listed nil ever the city tonight. Tim list reveals one that will be a battle and that is the mutest nt Bridesburg between the home tenin and Flelsher Ynrners The (dubs have met several times be fete and clee and hard-fought battles have resulted. Tonight will be no ex ception ns both teams nre in the best of condition Manager Wnlker Iiuh re served Bill Barrett te fire nt the up- tenneis, nnd Hillv Whitman will work Lefty Stielv. Anether uptown game of importance is nt me .North I'hlllles' rnrk. where Iscesp will be the visiting attraction. The Marcus Heek nine is another club Ulutt has engaged in close contests with their opponents. Manager Heiftnyder puins ie use .lonnsen en the hill against l,,p MI,,l"rM- Slianalian at Hatch .shnnnhnn and Hatch Moter met nt Forty-eighth nnd Brown streets en Memerial Day. and .Tehnnv Castle's nthlctes romped off with the decision. I) ,0 rt, W0l!lnr nll lhrlr ,,, 'tft first three innings. Tim meter men expect te s,nKp come-back en their own field, and Manager Tctzner mm us" Dick Klanngnti. who finished se veil against his opponents. Anether Wmi ni,iln,ii.,i,:.. ... . Imported Scotch Grain $11.00 PuHtand R AGAIN Fine JHffisn nurxx&iKkvaWitL'nrtEa rM&mvm:c,:xmim Frem Giants Heme-Run Hitters of the Majer Leagues AMF.niCAN I.KAOITK Vtr- Srsoen'n tUr Total' Flk. Chlcine 2 4 NATIONAL I.E.0fK llfnllne, rlillllrR .... I .1 I.KAOUr TOTAM Amrrlrnn Incne .., 141 N'ntienil Insw , IIS eleven innings en Decoration Dav. and M'nmce- M!n Mi" s lt'i " t lull ' t beasts of a record of twelve straight ii ni i id i jw . j Bncliameli Giants Downtown The Bacharach Giants, who defeated Hilldale en Memerial Day, are at the Seuth rhllly Hebrews, Thirteenth and Jehnsen strectn. The Sphas en the snme occnslen handed neither a pair of reverses, n record they have never before attained. Hut In doing se they ued up nil their pitchers and they looked peer against the Philadelphia Terminal last evening nt Fifty-eighth ntid Walnut streets when they were blanked I) te 0. This was due pertly te the fact that manager Gottlieb was faring llube Chambers, nnd his pitching nee will be found en the hill tonight against Bacharach. The I'clham Silk Sex will be the op ep op liencnt of Marshall K. Smith nt Tenth nnd Butler. It is the first appearance of the coleied team nt the Butler street ureunds this season and insnseer Mn.vs 1 will use Mackey in an effort te win. Yeu Aute Knew End plsy In the camshaft will (rive rise te a rather heavy thump In m cars The front wheels should have about one. Quarter Inch ferenather. that l, they should tee in slightly. Vfhen irrecn deposit forms around the terminal of the hattcrv, It Is an Indication that they have come In contact with acid. loeje wheels. 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