4V y f ,M VffA vK.iH?45S!!5i WiWai vwwvw1 .- fj Ky.. fir. OKKKW T. TOUOHEY MUKBAY -i- pbLO TODAY, 4:30, P. M. r"" AT PhUaideipnia country ajiue SSquier county country club BRYN MAWRrbXHUNTERS '' 4-lrL.la. 511c. S0V. 11.00 . T4ki rnrk Trelley e Weedalde rii VAltnUH B1NCB 1IH GOOD'S tog Seap litUetaliil. HwllWiLRrfrHkuif vni. fleas, cmes manst. frreventa trans mission of disease and vermin. Pre. 'jnrt's luxuriant growth, et hair. .Eicel- iwt Jfr5!rT0.Wn tSnoaeisra ' . KVKnrWIIBRB TAMRS'iioen. Tnc..fyniianeir.nisi Boxing Tonight Smedley Field, Chester, Pa. 5-All-StarBeuts 5 ' Wind-up Johnny Herman, of New Yerk, t. Ralph Raymond, of Wilmington Bebby Barrett will referee thia bout , prjceJ 50 cenU, $1.00 and $1.50 Archer ThcA -,-J'fL-. --. AKKUW COLLAR lOt each , Cluctt, Pcabedy CCb. Inc. rre.ten 0100 West 1074 Ice palace ISTII AM) MARKET STREETS Trust said we feuld iiet-nin-We will nut BOXING Philadelphia Championships First Elimination Round r 8 O'CLOCK TONIGHT WELTERWEIGHTS , WAM.Y" M .JOK HINKLE v.. WELSH T0MMV - TOMMY DEVLIN vs. O'TOOLE I.ir.llTWKKillTN I 1.15 Ms. at 2 a'Clnrk . JOK FAT8Y Phillips vs. Broderick YOIINU JOnNNY MICKEY vs. MEALY ' llANTAMWElfSIITB . 11H Vj. t 2 o'clock . .IOK . rillCK NELSON vs. KANSAS BENNV .IIMMY BASS vs. MENDO Prices, 50c, ?l,sl. 50 f SKt"OM) KI.IMINATION ROUND TI'I-IIAY KVENINII. JUNE 20 Tlrkn. nt Int Talacet I4S2 S. Prnn 80.1 Crandull'a. 201 . Olh! Ixnmt Clxar Ce., I2H S. n2ili Mllnnmew. 1,010 Mnr ked rowrlten Cat. St N. 4ntlit The llnb, 2., N. l.tlln Murpliy & JIummrll 1801 I.nnrnHlrr Ave. COOLEST PLACE IN CITY HK tgjm Makes s. 1 JPM you want I P-jjH te smoke B99 another 1 S enough te let you. 4 m isiSaai itM. lHBflfflM 1 STICK TO PB I IT'S 'SAFE BiSB ffl Olie Kiifnlelir ci riret., Inc. WiiMjRl rhili.IHrhii In, I8J0, K'.iW jl r'ilYHI m : i:&2 rnnw '- nan i-ian n sav lwrTn sTai 'i . wezmmiwr.mv'm'AViw -i i i -, ' , T ., rn ...i. m LAST .SCHUYLKILL DRILL FOR PENN Pack Up Tomorrow for Trip te Peughkeeptle Trials en Hudsen CHANGES IN VARSITY EIGHT COACH .IOSEPHU8 WRIGHT, of tiic U nlvcraity of PcnnnTlrfliita crewn, vt) jive hi charncs their finnl workout eh, (he Schuylkill thin aft ernoon. This hiernlng tli. veteran tutor hed four of IiIji rights traversing the two-mile ceurse he, has marked out for them. .Shortly after four this aft ernoen, the some four crewa will spend about two hours doing starts and rnc Inc. ' Tomorrow the j'rews will pack up preparatory te 1 ear Ins for the Inter collegiate regatta at Poughkeepfile en Monday, x .Tune 20. Frem Thursday until the race.- the Red and Blue Wadesmcn will be quartered at High-lando-en-thc-Hudson. Wright plans' te send his crews through strenuous ' workouts en the Hudsen, and shortly befere the races will held a scries et races between what ere new knew M" varsity, and Junier varsity eights. The 150-peund-crs or lightweights will race as a junior varsity. The fourth crew Is the llght-frcshman eight. Twe changes havtbecn made In the Red and Blue eight in the last week. Hewell, leaving the crew because of work in connection with .the medical school, and Beric, who has been rowing et Ne. 0, v being taken out in favor of Chambers, the former Central High Scheel oarsman. Chambers rowed In the third varsity for three weeks, but in an effort te better balance the varsity Wright returned him te the regulars and made Beric, who weighs ever 100 peuns, n substitute. The Penn party that leaves tomor row night will be one of the largest in the history of rowing at the Uni versity. Four complete eights, four substitutes, Coach Wright, riggers, Blllie Merris, trainer, and a number of officials will leave here tomorrow night for the bottle grounds. Mattisen. the Rochester lad who stroked the Red and Blue te vlcterie in (he Yale and Harvard races, will nrebablv be in that seat In Hip vnraltr race, for It Is expected en the form the varsity has been showing of late that tncy win no at tncstartln line when the races get under way. The jay vees have been giving the regulars keen bat tles in Dractice, but the cencrnl onlnlen of veterans who have watched the crews Is that Wright will depend en Mattl Mattl Ben's eight as the varsity. The remainder of the crew will be seated as follews: Roberts, bew: Wil liams, 12; Swan, 3; Chambers. 4: Waid- ner. e; Wheeler, 0. and- .Tellinck, 7. Williams is the ether new man in the crew, he having, taken Hewell's place when the latter announced that he would be unable te, make the trip. With the exception of Mattisen and Chambers every member saw active service at Peughkeepslc last year. Chambers was stricken with appendi citis and did net get 'into action, 'while Mattisen was ruled out of the fresh man eight by the stewards. ROYALTY-IN PROCESSION AT ENGLISH RACE TRACK King Geerge's Carriage Heads Pa rade, Marred by Rain Ascot Hrt!i, Erur., June 13. (By A. P.) The "royal Ascot" meet, Eng land's notable society raclns event, opened today under weather conditions that somewhat marred Its customary brilliancy. A steady, persistent downpour of rain set In junt as the course had be come tilled with spectators and the grandstands packed with society folk, the women gowned in the lates crea tions of fashion. The rain, however, did net prevent the usual royal pro pre cession, which wended its way along the ceursq en scheduled time, headed by King Geerge's cnrrlaae, drawn by four gray horses, with postiliens and out riders. ' Te the trainers and owners of the valuable thoroughbreds competing In the various races the rain came as any thing but an unmixed evil. They were overjoyed, in fact, at the soaking of the creiind," fi much anxiety Had been felt lest the hard going seriously af fect the various competitors. SCRIBE GOLFERS TO PLAY AT NORTH HILLS Newspaper Association Plans HarT dlcap Affair This Week The next tournament of the News paper Gelf Association of Philadel phia will be held at the North Hills Country Club, Edge Hill, JPa., en Friday, June 10. It is expected that at' least forty scribe rgelfers will take part In the competition. The coming event will mark the first time that the members of the organi zation have played under handicaps, the first three events having been con tested with every one playing at k-cratch In order te determine the proper rating for each player. An has been the case with the three nrecedlng events, it will be eighteen holes medal play, os handicaps will be something new and novel te tile .scribes; cvenmere excitement will prevail than nt any of the meets that have been held. ELIMINATION BOUTS Aspirants for Philadelphia Titles Bex at Palace Tonight At the lee Palace tonight the first of a herles of elimination bouts te decide Philadelphia championships in the vari ous classes will bring together the fol lowing beys: Welterweights Wally Hiukle vs. Jee Welsh, Temmy Devlin vs. Temmy O'Toele. Lghtwelglits Jee Phillies vjs. Patsy Broderick. Yeung Mickey vs. Johnny Mealy. Broderick Is' substituting for Geerge Yeuiip Erne, who was un nbln te make tli wulght.- He will he given a chance te display his wares In the junior welterweight class at n later date. Bantamweights Jee Nelsen vs, Chick Kanwis, Benny Buks vu, Jimmy Mende. The feceml of the series of eliinliia. t,len beiitH will he stnscd Tiicidny ow ning, June '20, Mrs. Matlery Wins Easily Londen. Junv lit.. .In Hi Urat'reunil nf the Knit lawn tennla (hamflenhhln at Beck. I I feated Mr. Tryef. 00. !. r ma? Dees Kstm Suzanne's tieart. Return et tiingham Trip te Japan MIjLE. 'SUZANNB LENGLBN Is troubled again with the affa rs of th heart organic net romantic. i , ,..' .. With the Wimbledon tournament, In which the ilesmj". ,eg"f Tej'!,c rrs. Mella BJurstedt Mallery will be seen, only two weeks, distant, Pere Mngicn forbids his fllle te. compete. American Mile. Susanne, dispatches state, is just as determined te meet the American champion as her father is that she shall net. , :. The ntrreus strain., under which the French champion will Irtct -In the ........ a. i. in w. ..,,, ,. at,. i,n; wnrrled nnd fretted ever ner breakdown in this country last year. Mrs. Mallery, ....... .- t... ,i.v If mademoiselle' heart Is net normal would be foolhardy for, ner te tisk her health. Ne athletic success Is worth that sacrifice. , MrtA,ltnn, Americans are very apt te treat tee lightly this though!. It endJ"en" were reversed Mm. Majlery undoubtedly would risk health and perhaps lite in, order te be en her feet at the end et a match with Mile.' Lenglen. Wimbledon officials should make certain through medical, diagnosis that awe. Lenglen's heart Is normal, before permitting her te compete. .MA. The women represent extremes of two types. Mile. Lenglen U nervous, highly-excltable and ImpulslTe. Mrs. Mallery Is cool, confident and P""- A world's championship would naturally take mere of a tellt from tue French woman, than "It would from the American. ' . THE track ami "field reputation of this State will be upneia m inn National College meet y two Penn stars, Brown and Brender, and seren Penn Stater athletes. The Keystone collegians should W te annex a number of points. v Harvard Profits by Bingham's Return v BILL BINGHAM will return te Harvard next fall and continue in the dual capacity etasslstant graduate, manager and track coach. The track tutor -had virtually decided te fersake the Athletic Association office and 'the track room and devote his entire time te business. Then came the selection of J. W. Burke an captain of the runners for next season and Burke put in an earnest and sincere plea for Bingham te remain. ' Bingham unquestionably has made geed at Cambridge as a track coach.. The results attest his ability and the attitude of the captain proves that the tutor is popular with his charges. "Big Bill" knows track, athletics as Jehn McGraw knows baseball. In his undergraduate, days he was a great middle-distance runner and bis name would have been brighter today bad It net been that he was unfortunate enough te be competing in the days of. Ted, Meredith. ... Bingham has chased Meredith te the tape in many a race and it was be who pushed the Pennsylvania marvel te a new Intercollegiate record 'of '1:83 for the half mile in 1010. He finished a yard behind Meredith and was uimseu wnnin the old record. . i 6ENNY LEONARD Is signed for three bouts within a month, which proves that net every champion keeps his crown In a safe deposit vault. i . The Oriental Baseball Trip BAN JOHNSON enthused radiantly in indorsing the proposed trip of major league ball players te the Orient next fall. The journey is a missionary campaign and will spread the geed et the game through Japan, where baseball already has a firm .foothold. Fer this reason the trip deserves the support and commendation of baseball officials, who should always be prompt te aid any movement that will improve or uplift the national pastime. Jehnsen was delighted when lie learned that the players would net be se lected until after the World Scries. lie stated that the trip had none of the aspects of barnstorming and therefore was within the rules. v ' There arc thousands and thousands of Americans in cities in the Seuth, West and even in the East who de net have opportunities te sec major league players In action. In the smaller towns real ball games between high-class talent are never seen. There is plenty of room in America for missionary trips, but organized base ball sees fit te ban World Series players from such journeys. Ruth would be praised for going te Japan; he was suspended for playing In America. THERE have been a number or surprises In sports since the start of the outdoor season, but the. blggea upset that could be staged new would be for the Phillies te win a ball game. GEORGE HOFFNER FETED BY BALA GOLF CLUB Links Here of MscJal Tourney Given Banquet by Club Members Geerge Heffner was feted by his fel low club members of the Bala Gelf Club last night for winning the Pat Pat 'tersen Memerial Cup ever one et the fastest fields that ever .competed In this event and for his showing in ether tournaments this season. Bill Sykcs, former president of the club, was toastmaster and called upon' many noted llnksraen seated about the festive beard for speeches. These in cluded. J. Weed Piatt, city champion ; Marcus Greer, runner-up; Fred Knight, winner at Trenten ; Ur. Samuel uoiten, Andrew Knox, Geerge J. Yeuell, Prof. Jehn A. Luman, Ed Satterthwalte, Frank McAdams. Mythical flowers and verbal wreaths were showered en the guest of honor, who waa net only extolled for bis shots, but also for his sportsmanship and the ?ualitles which have made him se many rlends en the links. Bill Wilsen was one of these who aided in the vpccchcs attending the presentation of a fine golf outfit and a silver cigarette case te Heffner. . H. Bart McHugh was there with all his well-known laughs arid vaudeville talent, after which the party repaired te that' famous spot where Jehn Mackln, Bud Sllvey, Dan Haggerty and se many ethers love te make the welkin ring till there is mere golf te be played. Scraps About Scrappers Charier Willi, real vctaran et tha light welahta, ha a baen matched i le meet Johnny Dundea at KecK Uland. ill., Jnna 27. Dun. dee bai returned te New Tork from Het tinrlnaa. where ha recuperated after ha re cent match with Iw Ttt randier. Temmy IjTifh. a New Yerk bantam, la the lateat knockout aenaatlen there. Jle haa acered five haymakers In a, row. Temmy haa been taken. In tow by Sammy Geldman, who also manasee Pete Herman. Jimmy llanten and Yeun Montreal. Bteve Martae Ii ready te send Recky Pprd aaainat Dan Oartln In the lattar'a profea prefea profea alenal debut. Johnny Allen. 128 and a atable mate of Kurd, la wlllnc te hook up win. Krankte Ferre. Al Markle and Irish Eddie DempMr. Teucher Murray will coma en from Pitta burgh te met Willie Uraen in the atar aet-te at the Cambria open-air ahew Friday ntfht. Sam Dlacklaten will ahew In the aemt agalnat Peck Martin. Prellma: Yeung Mulligan ya. Teugbey Duaan. Krankle Farre va. Krankle Mack and Al Alatkle va. Eddie Kane. Fat O'Maller. of Hmeky Hellew, la getting in ahape rer a cumewn. ,. ,iAiing qui. gently In Atlantic City and expects te get back Inte local action In about thrie weeka. O'Malley haa been out of the ring for about two year. nilly Osnnen. Seuth Phlllle aeuthpaw. who haa been boxing tn fine fettle out of town, will appear In the eeml-hnal te the Pat Uredley-Len lUwllne match at Haller'a prk. Thirteenth and Johnaen atreeta. next Tueaday night. Oannen will meet Bebby Rebldeau. uin;r numusra. airaaanger aill. ler va. Jimmy Merine, Al Moere vs. Jimmy Willie, Jimmy Urljge va. Mickey Derr and Jimmy Deran va. Danny Morgan. At Walde, flyweight I Kid Wolf, bantam. ..,,, Tnunr Jack Demnety. Ilahtwelaht r. 'training together and ara In ahap te meet any one Mtcir n.-ti. ,nviii,B, Twe Negra matehta will be put en aa head. Ilnera at the National Club next Thureday night. Jack Dillen will aquara off with Johnny, Meeeley In the wind-up and the ether eight-rounder will be Harry Nutter va. UUek Jeff. Jim Tracer, the big Australian haa been nn,nn .1 matched with aergeant Itay Thompaen Allentown, Ta,, next Monday night. FOLLOWING THE POI.O PONIES! William II, rtecap. known tb Cheuaanda of .,.,,! raadera aa "Blllv" Itecan. I. rmim... Ing nie unuaual aetlvltlea of the local pole cnthualaat In aiv underaundlng maiinei. t'ubllu Interret lii pole la Increaelna. In terval In (pert:, of every kind can be main tained iy ruirir icmnig ma fperia paaaa at tha mernlne PvaLtQ I.ingia, "Mak It , ,I'M I' .v. THE OBSERVER r Her prestige will be at stake against Gossip of Independent and Semi'Pre Teams Tha Seuth Phillies maintained their win ning atreak by talcing th U. 8. H. Ilochea Ilechea ter Inte camn. fi fn ?, Thn Rallnri n.rnrrd only alx hlta off the ilellvery of Allen, while ine neme Deya cieuiea me ernerexi nam. Dick Rpaldlng came through with three hits no x-aaqucreua lour. Philadelphia Terminal and Fletaher Tarn era met at Flfty-clghth nnd Walnut atreeta and the rnllreadera had little trouble In gain ing the declalen at 10 te 6. Tem Walker atar ted Meehan and he laatad one Inning, when three runners creaeed the plate. Har rett waa his Biiccaser and hs waa treated equally aa rough by the Terminal aluggera. Manager TeUner. nf Hatth Afntn.. ..,. Dick Flanavan. Ill nrulur hnrtNim, . Flanagan. chance en the hill agalnat si, Columba and he mere than made geed. The final acere waa 7 te a. Richard yielded only a half dexen hlta and contributed three runs and two hlta te hta own cause. Perry Belfanyder. of the North Phils, used Catcher McConnell r.galnat Lanadale, placing hla backstop en flret base. He played a bang-up fleldlng game and acered the winning run In a 4-ie-a contest. Stelnader waa en the hill for the Phils and held Lanedale te alx hits and breezed eleven. Tha J. X, Barber Club, et Trenten, paid a visit te Leng Drench N. J., nnd triumphed ever the shore heya. 2 te 1. The winning tauy rer , the Trentenltea was made by Pitcher Newman. He later waa relieved by hurler Vandegrlft when thlnga looked gloomy and Vandegrlft saved the day by re tiring tee Lenr Branch aluggera in order, Tem Barlew, thn haaketbnll star, la the Leng Branch catcher, while Lennie lreat, an ex-cage celebrity. Is the Ilarber back atop, Billy whitman and hla Brldeabur- ath letes opposed Legan at Eighteenth and Rockland. Deug 8hffy. ex-Penn atar. waa JP?. Legan pitcher. The flnal acere was: Urldesbvirg. 17 ; Legan. 8. The wlnnera fcinde twenty-three hlte. Whitman u:d Outfielder Aleck Leslie en the hill, nnd he waa at hla best and did net walk a man, Tha Sphaa anil Shanahan battled Inte an ,hirwL!l?l?.,E..!l'J'llihLr,le',n,n nnd. Johnaen and !,i.w?,t Phlladelphlana wen by acerlng five !" .'ill tIJ?,,.?n,n-.TI,a ,lnal ce"nt waa 12 je 7. The fleldlng of th Sphaa' outfield was liant. ballin the Held. Johnny Caatla hai .1- .. Uu -iv ntnuuru. ciiiaiianan Davtn hrii. PUI-OUtS n j, rl5nt safJen. several of WD Ich were tide after sensational catches, On f tha greatest eluggln- bees of the witnessed by Stenton fans at pirn cmi... wl"."u ar """en ran at Phll-Sllena and Muscrove atreets. fin.nirTn met .. uonahehocken. of the Montgomery County Leaguo. Kerty hlta were madV twenty by., each team, but the Anal count waa Jtenten. 20 s Conshohocken, is" Orlff?n "55 S"WC" pJ,ch?.a t0S PtenteS' and "orneS and Mackey for Conshohocken, " AtDeehurst allowed that Its previous v'r. tery ever Nativity waa no fluke by handlha tha uptewners a. second treunclmr rii. "!? -i!"! Sam waa played at Fifty-eighth md Walnut, atreets. . faeth teams p ISIS ana walnut atreets. ueth teams DlaviH ragged ball m tlm flelcl. being charged t?h waa 15 te ,"?ua"' ulv!aea- The "nal sc6re Tla game were the rule In last night's engagements. Lit Ilrethers and Merrill bat tlad te an 8-S deadlock at Th'rtleth atriet ahd .Columbia avenue, the store boys rallvln. Hi tha final Innlnsr with rive runs and Merrill oenung back with three. Ardmore and liar, tram Park staged a u-tl fuss at Flfty-feurth ay.tTa-jy,"'1"''0" HINCKLE FINISHES KELLY Phlladelphlan Puts New Yerk Boxer Away in Seventh Session Atlantic .City, June 33. Wally Hlncklc, of Philadelphia, knocked out Harlem Eddie Kelly, of New Yerk City with a right iippcrcut In the seventh round of the scheduled eight-round ses sion wind-up of the Northside Club show here last night. Johnny Kraustv of NIcetewn. and Yeung Muffe, of Trcntpn, fought a slsxllng eight-round draw in the semj-win4-up. ,Muffe's body blows wen'hlm the early rounds, but. Krauec came beck strong and carried the closing sessions te vn matters. Bebby Allen flattened Tem Farley In the third session of a bout listed te te eight fiamcfl. Sammy Iloblnsen wen ever. tartly Downs in n six-round con &Vm Keay Mul'n accidentally fouled Willie Brown In the fourth round. iiiii i i i Miiamiiiiawi . , .( .' .'lt tK.it S4.- ' JXfj-L.JVjMAf ei J n,rn,r JtJM.J N . WOMEN GOLFERS Mrs. Barlew, Mrs. Stetson and Mrs. Fex Favored in Second Delaware Links Tilt EIGHTEEN HOLES' MEDAL MERE man had no place lit the. pro ceedings at the Wilmington Coun try Club today, when the links were given ever te the activities of the fair ser. ' All of the best women golfers in Philadelphia and the Delaware city teed off In the 'club's second annual invita tion tournament. It is an elghtccn-hele medal handicap event. There nrc prizes for the first and second best gross scores and for first and second low nets. The tournament was such a success last year that it has new succeeded the men s tournament, which used te be the order. A contest for the best gross honors was expected te be waged between Mrs. G. Henry Stetson. Huntingdon Valley: Mrs. Roneld II. Barlew, Merlen, and Mr. Tnleh V. Fex. Huntingdon Vnl- l ley. Sirs. Stetson wen the medal in the ! city championship and had some fine cards in the Eastern cnampiensnip lest week. , Mrs. Barlew, however, has wen the two recdfll tournaments played tins spring and also wen the championship which made her n slight, favorite today. Wilmington offered Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Hlllce from the home club te contest for the main honors. A large AT WILMINGTON aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsHiX V VJ3BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI H;:1l!:y 1 PbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI The simple secret of summer coolness Clothing made of leather would be very het because it would held in . the heat of the body. Clothing made of Palm Beach Cleth is wonderful for summer be cause it encourages the heat te escape. There is the simple secret summer coelnes. Palm Beach Suits arc made satisfy the tastes of all sorts comfort-seeking men. Seme Palm Beach Suits are beautifully made and finished, and cost accordingly. Seme are less expensively made. But at all these varying prices you can get the color and pattern you want, while the woven label insures your getting true Palm Beach Cleth. Gelf Knickers made of Palm Beach are cool and geed-looking practical and durable. THE PALM BEACH MILLS GOODALL WORSTED CO. SiXtitJinl; A. Kohaut, Ue Fourth Avsnae, New Yerk Citr cBs Cabtl Wcnftics fee Gaiuine PALM BEACH SUITS at Geed Clothing Stores . 'Fwrwv'-,i'f-i:r..'v'vy:ri-i?rnx i&ep.iv.imjr: "tz-t-' riji Vrf-,Vjt,. ftTA7? ..' .WYJ,'f-iiIf l f. fti.Alf i'il .' ft & D.flnil.fl th M. ,M. mmmM. - ," Five Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League AMERICAN UlAOUE Rlaler, at. !! ".'l 8 ,atr.tk,:::44.4 4 lis Ot .41S 4S ISS SS 71 ti t ItS 47 .S7S IM 02 30 NATIONAt, I.KAnUE O.A.B. II. r.r. .SOS .380 SAO .3711 .sea s&r&ji-::i n lireriMth. tlrwaln... 84 loe as Hlihcc. PUUburfli.... 47 107 7t T. Griffith, ......-. . . . r s-. HraeKijm.. 'vi 37 supporting cast of ' Delaware players were also in the field today. Mrs. Fex and Mrs. Hlllen teed oft first in a field which contained mere than seventy experts. Mrs. Htatsen played with Mrs. H D. Haskell, Wilmlnf; i.i, anil Mrs. Barlew was paired with Mrs. E. G. .Betas, Country Club. The latter two did net get away till about neon. ' , . . , , rtwlntr te the class of the field nnd the excellent condition of the course, some fine scoring weh expected today. 9 STRAIGHT FOR ELMWOOD Charley Straub's Nine Has Net Lest Game This Season The Elmwood Professionals have captured nine straight games since the the start of the reason nnd hnvc yet te meet defeat at the hands of n first-class club. Manager Straub has games pending with nit the leading Seuth Jersey nines, such ns Brldgcten. Amltiben. Glendora. Millville, also the Fink & Ce.. of Frankford; Ycllewjacketa and Jack Hines' Old -Timers. He still has a few dates open, espe cially this month. The 17th, 18th. 24th and -."tli are still unboeked nnd nnv first-class home club that desires a first-clans attraction can obtain same by writing C. Strnub, 18.'J0 Daly street. of te of i&kihiiiik - : ' WW . .' . W.V- I fl VA 3 FAUQUIER QUARTET Southern Poteists Secure New Mounts for Second Weed- crest Clash The second nole match for the Weed- crest Cup will be pleyed at Bala this afternoon between the teams represent ing the Bryn Mawr Fexhunters and the Fauquier team, et the Plains, Vir ginia. Heth quartets are rnicu at ieunccn goals, se the affair is virtually n scratch event. The Southerners arc out for re- v Sack Suits Rugged Tweeds. Hemespuns, etc. te sell at Sln.ne te 75.oe: rcmarkable valuns $25 $35 $45 Tep Coats Actually below cost of ltnnortn ltnnertn ltnnortn tlen ; Irish anil 9t . .?) Scotch Tweeds.. V-a - VV Flannel Trousers Fine. Cricket cloth flannel : SK'.'.'.' $we st !' -Ti VT? PLAYS FOXHUNTERS 15 Ladies' Tweed Spert Suits $3J Londen made. 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PLYERS S Inch Rett Ihtvit. 98c SPECIAL ON NONSKIDTIRES Choice While Thry Last Valne.S3.S0 SIMONIZE c'l't!er,r 49C 32.14' 33x4' 3 E. 2. CUSHION HlVllIT SlhlJVJlr?" AB 3SX4 37"S STOP SIGNAL Operates from QRr Fmit nml. SPOT LIGHT INNER I TUBES , Beat quality red rubber I 30x3 $1.48 I 32x31.. 1.95 i 31x4 2.20 I 32x4 2.35 33x4 2.45 34x4 2.55 32x4':, 2.95 34x4 Vi 3.20 35x44 3.25 37x5 4.30 Guaranteed for 1 year Ql A lilsTclna "search llaht" beam. 0 In. lens. Has switch anil ! fsmi 2-85 nlrliia, Vnlne JACKS RATCHET TYPE With tilda IJf Valne 1.35 SZ.oe Times Square MAIL eca MnriTii ORDERS 6W "VR t n -fsH.-P'W-. PHILADELPHIA- PA. K'LvHh-p .Tarl TC" .- .. 1 "f.U. 'iilAtftiZ. .iventV astneYittiii,Jiy2.M jne rcxtra-peripcifl uieawrjM',.j"j when they were, .beatwj Wj,,i goal. ' 'a li&iZX Yesterday. Fcrgfent uetiry. rived with three ? addliwnaVPOT Fert Myer, Thy nftem tl.hl- .rt Fill., a' Ire Of Setltl fame. lTliin will elvCvF'SD .,!., t tn-nntv it (ItA tfftHteSt ," lhat linve trod the Cduftlry Ctfils' ' this pctiBen. Uryn Jiawr nas u i TTT.' Wflfel mi uui. v , vs t vv t tw-aij?! Tn i in lowest scoring matcin et iam, ielnfla were only ten goals wiercd In 1he match,, llVh Bryn Mawr having been conceded fpttr' 'tm goals by, Itntidlcnp. it was n iisuera, . contest in spots, many missed strekea.J Ul driving in faulty direction nnd constant',? overriding of the ball. Then in wevvj$.jH periods it was lianl, fast pole, each teaaMl l,.nt.mitllMn I,A ,lf tvntt ftllll rllllliai (MTV . '.'.JM Mm ether in such n strategic fashion : ".',:$ !. Cnlllinr ttu nhln tn urnrn. . , Tftf, FLEMING of Londen. nfg. Announce a very extraordinary JUNE SALE OF English Clethes Embracing their entire stock of higb-grade Sack and Snorts Suits cbeicc of tailored in Londen or New Yerk, of imported fabrics. Spert Suits ,'eir and Norfolk suits In Twceds nmJ iremr-Kpunw. slr.cn up te 46; actual 313 te ?3 values $35 $45 $50 Linen Knickers Kine quality lrUlt linen, actual value. ') .oe 'po.eu t Mohair Suits Surjerler Enclitjll Melinlrn. actual S35 $1630 value clothes te measure. t ILonden-Jsruf. , ,. auto supply cO. MIRRORS CORD TIRES 30x3Vi $12.95 1 noun dlraliuahina' 32x3 18.83 '" " 69C 32x4. . 33x4. . 34x4. . 32x44 33x4 H 34x4") 35x4 37x5. . 2.35 s In. 89C 23.20 24.65 WHIZ POLISH 27.15 The be Metal 9c 27.76 , 29.95 OIL GUNS 29.95 Ferdo tit .rer 19c ucnt oil 'Value 50c. Gurtranteed 9,000 miles. FOLDING CHAIRS . IS Ini'h lilal, a nv Vnlua M,W t,ID RUBBER STEP MATS.' LETO Oimijratixl 29c nnn slip Vnln SI ,00 Nen-Skid Ne Rim Cut SOCKET WRENCH SET Ciinnlallni '6 "t 11 kiM-ket I nireraal Inlnt Itat rliet handle. Vnl M.S TIRE TAPE ,-i lb. roll 4 Ca ialui 30c I JC TOOL BOX Firsts 15.00 2"-ln. l'reail -!. Value $3.30. 'BATTERY HYDROMETERS Fer Te-tlrsr JA.. 'Ktornae IViilterleal jP Value Sl.00 " IT GREEN AERO TIDI7 v. PUMP Mnrn nAtinM par stroked Valnr II ?! ,BQl.Uf RED SEAL DRY CELLS ftetterlaa Value S5e. i, 29 Aute Supply Ce. rnN a r CT'r'i-'n ssnusriV' DRUAU O 1 ICC. 1 ' crii i .n ' i" wvnvu. :m i t Wd M k .$i a 'IK w .89 V I liyM urn wz m Vaas-i sOaiaai tf at m m aa m m v- .,.n.n,.-----.-HaaIHaaaa ji-i ,'4 1. r irT. ;lMt it' . . MiM tl"iK