Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBMC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', THUBSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922
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Kilbane Expects te Defend Title in Contest Against Eugene Criqui
N. Y. COMMISH CAN '
THREATEN, BUT HAS
NO POWER TO ACT
BREAKING INTO THE BIG LEAGUE
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'Boxing Bedy Can Dictate Rules, Award Creinis and
, Dethrone Champions in Every State Except
Tlwsc Outside of JS'civ Yerk
i: KOHKirr w. maxwki.i.
ierli Cilller i:rntne t'utilli l.i-ilsir
TIIH Xxv Yerk Oexhu' CemiiiK-mn i- in .lcnln. rreml of It Mir.'is In
tiringlng tngctliiT lii'imy I.rennnl iimiI l.exx 'JVtuller. t!ir xxls(., nincm nml
ailRUf't bud J lin tlnnwti ilewn Tin- piliintli't e Jfiliutn Kllliiilic and Jnlinnv
Wilsen. I'iiIchs tlni ilintnpe 't biis.x ntiil d.'fViiil tln'lr tltl" tliry will
wnke tip 'etiit mm nine miii! liml tlirmelvii rruxxnl.""-. Tltl 1 Hlu-ly te happen
bconne the Nixx Yerk Huxins; ('onnnUsien smi sn.
Thorp l no doubt of t'n linnet mid sltfrrlty of tin (Jetlmni rcRtilnters.
TliD only i eniti.cn: xxi 'urn te miiki Is lmxx tliin pet that wny ntnl when ile
tliry pet tbe'.r pnwrr'' T tidier xx nl;rd te erplmii uhv In didn't meet
Lcnit.'inl. Tin it.i .mil eotie were illiui'tl In I'm l-t pre nnd eon ninnner,
nnd after cvrrj unjr n nver tin pair "icned t box i'i Jersey City The
Jersey I!elns l miri liiti wi i'itiMiltid nlieiit rxrrytliltii: eceit the liaht.
New ciiiiM'- tli Killuiiie .mil HTvm thiiis. If t'i" den t bex: somebody In
diert t.me thin will In ileprled of their meal tlikels, vlilelt 1- a way of
un Inij tlt!e-i n ml eliiirii'litislilii riewti. IVrhnp- 'le eemmish ran make it
lint for the bu.xs in New 'irk. Intt we enn't mm wln-ie thev pet the dirtatinp
KtufT. All the chumps l.ne te de 1 keep out of tl' big town nnd patlier the
knle in the nibiirbi.
Kilbane tin been aii'i-ed of .t :i 11 lnj nnd refii'-inp te give lepieal ron ren
tenders a ebanee te win hl t.tle. I'erhapi this H true, lint there In nnether
tide te the nipiiinent.
A lenple .if weeks npe. when Kilbane was here, the featherweight cham
pion "-aid he was all set te defend ln. title pri.vidi'tl he was given an op ep op
tiertuitltx .
"1 have net received a bona tide offer from nnv recenied promoter." he
told us. "Mnee 1 retnrneil from lairep.. All of tie talk has been spilled by
manapers of fentlirrweiphts. Jlmnix Kellj . manaper of Tepper .Martin, offered
tnc $."0.01)0 te bei his Imj , ('barley Iteecher's manaper uNn suppesteil tifty
grand and a let of ether smart pn.xs have busted into print with the same
kind of offers.
"If these hexs are se geed and the match is desirable, why doesn't eme
promoter step nut and make an nffei '.' I niiplit net accept It, but I siirclx will
consider It.
"Te me it leeks as if the man 1 Miifial'v will meet in this mnntry
will be r.ticene Crlipu, of Frame. II will be here befnre the summer is exer
Hnd perhaps nitnethinp will be done tluti "
.Tehnn.v WiNen Is taKlnp tlnnps e.i-v and evidentlv pay lap no iitMitleti
te the New Yerk Cniiiml-sieii. , .hnn.x is peifectly satl.slied becaus-e he !
lertrd his money for his bout with 15ry.ui I'unne.x. exen If lie had te sipn a
contract t.. meet Harry Creb in order te pet rhe kale. He walked out of the
match and thus put himself in like a burplar.
New it si.pnis that (ireb is net at nil anvieus te meet Wflen for the
nilddlewelpht tiM Marry Is a bip boy new. has a championship belt and
does net i are te train down te le pounds II,. will t.ilnple with the llpht
henvyweiphts and hopes te pet a shot at (leorpes Carpentier. The Frenchman
has sidestepped the match, preferrinp t.. meet huky and formidable opponents
like ,lee IJeckett or any ether unknown battlers
Carpentier has net shown ., wii'.npness t meet Creb. In a short time
the French manel will be .,.c,ise,I of pi, Mnp soft set-ups. This Is a terrible
thinp and some actum should be r.ikn Imi.iediately. Cmrpcs lives In France
lie Is the world s hpht-hem weipht . Lampien, havinp wen the title when he
flattened liattllnp I eunskj in Jersey fitj.
T:i,;'0,7'. ! m tip tn the Vnr Ynrk tterxnn r0mmhsinn In tube
Hirii hn till, f hr ,lnr,n't tf.;i m short time. Yeu Jnent
pull ana ihrniiniijnn it tth thr rammish.
Leenard Should Dethrone Britten
A LTHOrOII the TomlW-Leenard scrap is mere than one month away
- uie inns are an steameu ,;., at.etit It and are anxious te learn all par
tlculars The tickets lune net been printed as jet, but thousands of orders
already have been hied. Fddle I ...wis., passenper traffic manaper of the. Ke-id-
lnB, saj.s that Ms special cars have been r rved. This fracas will attract
nrnn !ln(1 w"u-'ajinS audience, and the chances are the crowd will number
GO.OOO or mere.
It Is seldom that a championship match appears te be se even. Wither
oey can be made n favorite.
W.i In""5' 1", T"1 J",k I,riUOn ln New V"rk n no,'k fro,n next Monitor
nd has u poed ehanc te annex another title. ISritten is p, there's no
doubt about that, but he Is net p-ttinp anj xeun-er. .T,.iT ,iA,,V' ......"
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huh auit te no some battMnp when he p.isst.,i thirty'
lucre nave eecn zew Otuers
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KH1KER
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Veteran Manager and Trainer Red and Blue Oarsmen Lese Ne
te Stage Bouts at the
Columbia A. C.
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Time in Getting en
the Water
OPENING DATE JUNE 26 SQUAD IS NOW COMPLETE
Ity I.0OS II. .1AFFE
NTCIl Herman Hindin. mateh-
r Fer eiphteen years Herman
hat- been a well-known character in the
ll t t 1 e field in
ENTCIl
maker
Heb Fitzsimmen.s
live years of ape, but
Will net lie mnnti tir.l..nn -l t.
Is a lepitimate htrhtxvebt ,, m. ,..-"..''',"" """"
handing out n en, !,.., 7, ".,. ' """ "''. ""'""" " w r- net
' "' " " ' "' li' Will IM
the ntpht he minples with did .lack. The
win mane all the difference in the world.
Tentape in age.
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much better and much stronper
seven or eight additional tinnm's-
Alse the tea or txvelve years' ml-
xvlien Harry Lewis,
of this city, loomed
promiscuously a h
one of the very
best xvelterwelghts
ln the world, an in
ternational Fcraji- I
June tar, Hlndln
tt allied the clever
listmin. ANe Herman 1ms pstnbllMieii
I .i reputation as a developer of mlttmen.
i mid be has turnel out scores of leather i
pushers in I't i ldelpl.la. I
Hindin illreadv is embarked in his j
new lapaclty i.s matchmaker. At pres
ent hi- is busv arrnn.'inp Ids first pr- .
will Oe put en 111
roiiplilteepslp, X. V., .lune l.ri. The
lied and libit rexvlnp squad Is new
complete xlth the arrival of Mx men
today, five of whom wen detnlned yet
terdav en ncceunt of the commencement
exercises.
With the addition of the. thirty-four
that arrived yesterday. Coach x Jee
Wripht's party new consists of forty
men and he plans another busy day for
his preteges.
The men who reached hcreteday were
Iinrnhart. who regularly strokes the
1 -A 1 ! . ' Yi l .
Ha. k ln tin days n! ' "n"'1 v li, imu x- "T '' rfl
it t i.. bow Day, Nn, '2: SInper. Ne. 4 Mup-
l'hlladelphia, b u t
net until this sc;
Mn has Hindlu'H
ambftlens In pup
dem developed fur
ther than being n
manaper of boxers
an 1 a trainer.
nA'V.YV it ruling nnthxnn m thr Jlritten bout.
tnc 'iiu ti ill sc hr ttrnniil
ui'livr.
If hr art tivi'mrd
nUt fit 7il nlnea .....I .U..H t
ll .,-, . , ... v" ' 00 "" .iiiuiiiu Knew
If net. hr will hr thr nn-ntrtt n . i . . ,,
t here, but fict.r a bum " " " "e can 'e
Pier. e. fi. and Chape, coxswain
Coach Jee Wright and his squad of lnl
verslty of rennsylvnnin enrsmen ar
rived here yesterday shortly nfter -1
o'clock, and within an hour had his
varsity crew ln the xvater. Although,
due te the nbsence of the launch, the
Hed nnd Hlue coach wns net able te
fellow his charges in their spin", he
ordered them te travel for three miles
before bringing the shell back. As the
coaching launch has met with nn nccl
dent somewhere in New Jersey It Is
probable that it will net be en hand .
reaiH for use heron Friday. '
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pram ami the Miew will m puc en in. .i. " ;7.V :" "'',.,';: I
i fl ..I.imh.. A '.. Thirtieth street i '"" .l."u Vimt KirHJiicn nre jiv-iiB in
...! Columbia axenne, wheie Merrill I ""'""W ' ,'"'-y'; J l" :
... .. .....u.u iii'i . ui; juii. iii'evei.
Horses which Fcem best at Lntenta
today, are:
First race Lord Allen. XmiMifv
I s k ...t.n lM.ninl c n.fn.l TtAiM.h. Alt
tunw.i, aux.eti nvi wim uvfeum, iVIICL'
Hlue Gewn, Miss Melsej third Wil
liam Oldt, Ilrass Tacks, Jerdan;
fourth (ireen Geld, Den Helt, Gray Gray
eon ; fifth l'arader, Neddam. Jehn
Finn; sixth Macbeth. Slanderer,
Fauna ; seventh Tulallp, Blarnev
Stene, Wapiti.
Rlue Itnnnets: First race China,
Impersonator, Lynmeuth: second Lilt,
Elizabeth Hean. Heel Taps; third
Minata, Overmatch. Heuyhnmnn ;
fourth Mrsslntflj M'nneever, llullet
I'roef; fifth lliffilface. Gelden Sphere.
Irish Dream; sixth Ace, Harry M.
Stevens. May KehcrtH ; seventh Bro Bre
nielia, Widow Heilette, Jncquina.
Itelment VarU: First race Miss
Smith. Simplex, Helphrizenia; oecend
Sea Serpent, Irvcrnlan, Quccreek ;
third IMgar Allen Poe, Hralnsterm,
reiighiiut ; fourth (The Coaching
Club American Oiksl Knmtien. Tru
dlsh, Hosehill : fifth June Grass, Frig
ate, Hilly Mclaughlin: sixth King
Salomen's Seal, Gierre, Humboldt.
VETERANS 10 PLAY
CRICKET
MAP
"Old-Timers" Will Tackle Brit-
Ish-Arherican Eleven In Olney
en Saturday
PLAN TO BOOST SPORT
VACATION SHIRTS
mMsLA.
Every man buys a few mew shlrti
for his vacation. We are efferina
English Broadcloth Shirts at $5.00 m.
Jersey Crepe Shirts at 5 01
Madras Silk Stripe Shirts at 3.50
Irish Peplin, White, Gray or
Tan Shirts at g.oe
Silke Poneee Shirts at 2.00
Plain Madras Shirts at 2.00 "
The New VECK Triangle
SOFT COLLAR
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ARlnderdewn's Sens :i2-i Mwketsi, Phiu.
An IntcresHnp cricket nitilch will he
played en the Rebin Heed grounds nt
Haines' Farm. Adams avenue. Olney.
Saturday afternoon. The Gennnntewn
nrltlsh-Amerlrnn Cub nnd the Phila
delphia Veterans will be the opponents.
The Veterans' team will he chiefly
composed of players who, while averag
ing mere than fifty years ln age, arc
past masters ln the game. All of them
tnnde reputations en the cricket field
abroad nnd ln this country.
The experience of the Veterans is
expected te offset the youth nnd speed
of the elub team. Much speculation Is
being ventured en the outcome of (he
game, and each pldc has jhnny sup
porters. , . ,
The Veterans will be captained by by
Tem Irving, the old Lanchnshlre
County professional, nnd the t(jam will
he Ko'ected from the following players:
Tem Irving, (lermantexvn C C. ; Moses
Lane, of Ardmnre C. C. ; Geerge Wool Weol Woel
lev, Philadelphia C. C. : K. Guest. Ard Ard
m'ere O. C. ; Philip UMiep, Merlen C.
C. ; William Thorp, 15. -A. Veterans ;
Rebert Broeking, Merlen J. C. ; Frnnk
Merley, 11. -A. Veterans; Chnrlcs
Hrnithwalte, Merlen C. C. ; Jehn Hnr
graves. Jl.-A. Veterans; Themas 0.
Russell. R.-A. Veterans; Samuel
Greennld. R.-A. Veterans; James Wes Wes
eon. Rebin Heed C. C.
The umpires xvill he Fred Bray and
Samuel Sessions.
Wickets will be pitched nt It :4.r
A. M.. with intervals for lunch nt 2 P.
M. nnd for tea at 4:0 P. M. The
ladle of the Germantewn British
American Beneficial Association will
serve refreshments.
The object of the match Is te arouse
keener Interest in the sport.
DAVIES TO VISnr McGRAW
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Penn Football Coach Has Net
Signed With Giants
Pittsburgh, June l.". Tem Davlos,
captain and stn' halfback of the Uni
versity of Pittsburgh football team,
will go te New Yerk tomorrow te report
te Manager Jehn J. McGrnw, of the
Giants.
According, te Information received
here, Tem has net yet been signed te
a New Yerk centrnct, for the slmtile
reason that McGrnw is carrying the full
limit of twen.y-five men. but Temmy
bns been invited te come Fast and hang
out around the Pole Grounds.
Davles expects te remain with the
Giants until it is time for him te go te
Philadelphia, where he will be one of
Johnny Helsman's assistants in foot
ball nt the University of Pennsylvania.
Snob II Xet Ilundled Properly
game. Hit!
and weekly
plans n
Brooks,
lirillJV Snnli TT iin .!.,., i. ..I .. .. . . '
W . 1 , , '""""" ar J-eimnnt 1'ark nst Saturday the
y 'n .,0"k !n'T P'nl-limt than Bebby Barrett In his arwment wth
Lew Tendler Snob II ms the 1 .. ,vy favorite, had bee p ureh ed r,c( nt v
when of? S"T", !""1 T1";"""' " "'' Uk" 1"1 "-WO e se Therefe-i
od'end'ro:::!..;1;::," ,h- hr"m'srr""" i " " - e,,,,:
L.t.ni.n J.J'",' "Thw's'':,,;,;;' Kl",k , .ir :.' 5?"jr.k' .
year. In addition te the I!i, !, ...-, 1..11.. " "..rl. ? :'h-. races et tie
, ' ' ''imu J! ju'l .HOS1C,
iiu.v,.'ur.Uii. nrul mnnv ntln.ru ..-ill f .v..
" -- . ..... mi 1- uj.
xx npnt arpues that the fact Unit the j
crew lived in a hotel in a texvn a year
11 pe and rowed n surprisingly poed race
should Indicate that petting the ears-
",.. new is llvln" In ' '"" aV0J' ,Irem tlp nv,'r a"1 thoughts
vs;xr wine,:irii!" l"", -
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Have Saturday Open
Dnrtl'V .rhni.f..r'l fnst.irnlncr f.lr.ir.1 rii,l
iub otie of Ililln Klphlu's xeterati tra(llnff '
tiam. hs ,iturlay 01 .-n for nnv mml-i 1 j
tMim effiTlntf raniaiihle ltnlui'f mi'ntu (Itrur.l 1
I -t 'e rcirtv-iluhih XV.ir.l 1 int SUlurcliy l
II N-i.f. of 4 te :i. Adilresti Itnrn x Sih.icjcr,
01 I auril stren nr lihen,. M.irku 5);ej
three of the Whittle,
By (iesh.
harrier.
'T II Klii: irill lr a purr rf f,0
iilntr. Hut thi ' vi th, in t.
Hit' 1
In
Mil f,,r thr ;vrr n.,,,1 ahn .,,,. M
hat Mernch Kilt ,,rt semr rnmp'txlian
1 1 fiirt 1 1 r In i'
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' " 'dyer rernvanij
GLENSIDE NINE 10
PLAY HARD GAM
ES
Jhree of Best Clubs in Baseball
te Oppose Unbeaten
Champions
START ON FRIDAY NIGHT
Gleilslde has a fhami in n baseball
team that lias been iiubeatin In tin
Philadelphia Suburban I.eapue (or two
reasons A let of people havi never seen
the club Inte Hie dust and In order
tn see just hew poed the i lub really
Is It will be p,it te a severe test start
ing this Friday night
Clenside residents want te sec u few
twilight contests he the rooters and
backers of the Subuiban champions
decided te arrange games with thi
three tennis, that in their opinion were
the best, the tirt of which will he
played this Friday night, ut lileiiHidc,
when the visiting attraction will ,he the
Ilachnrach Giants The ethers will be
played two week, apart, ale en Fri
4ars, when the Cuban Stars and Hill
dale will be taek'ed.
According te the rooters of the team,
the 1021! edition Is better than ever.
The infield is declared te be unbeatable
with the vctcinu (icnige Mailman en
first, Butch Ugelf at short; jeurs
Montgomery, who led the league m
batting last year, en second, and Con
nelly, of this Franklin Independents,
, en third.
In the outfield is Dick Relfsnyder,
reputed te hnve one of the best throwing
nrmi of tiny players ureuud this section,
iu left; l'Iciva of Twining, alternate,
Heme-Rim Hitters
in Yesterdays Ganws
snwti-r. Gl.inn
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Itellm mti riifirs
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slsiir, ltrllas
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mil, te dati:
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efienlng date Is .Turn- -l
man lies xx 111 be dn ided.
Fer his initial aid Hlndln
return ses.si,m iietxxeen .xiatty
nn Fnplih b '-r
Vh'.lndelnhn itm!
also has b-enie 'i l'bllaJelpliia citizen.
bnillnp freu California. Last xvi-it
Willis st..pped Brooks and the lntte:
1ms (...en ai'.') is for an ecere.
Dnlv ir xims experience that Hlndtn
Ims had as a mat. hmaker was dining
the war. when In pet together u iiiimht r
of bouts for suldieri. and sailor- untiir
the ii".sp:. "s of the Y. M. C A.. K of
C and ethir rpanlzntlens. Herman
also has arranged bouts en var.uus
charitable occasions.
With hl plans of developing tecai
talent It will be Hlndin's purpose te
put en bouts between young nurtinen In
the xli'.n, and will net go ln for tup
tln.e stuff." as he explains "PI ..a
lii'lp'i' i l..is needed n sort of 'iiii'.h.T
ter' for hrm.is." says Herman, ' ami
I I will trx nix- utmost te bunp out- as
manj box. r- as pfibslble before the snow
ln'ls again
I tin. ,f the first boxers Tlitn'in
i brought ut and dextdepud 'mi- Hui iy
Iiavls. tiexx in retirement. Il m-.u'i has
xx .irked with many inittn.eu who ib
'x eloped into local stars, some of v,he:n
went te ether cities and ma 'e poed
Among the list dingers Il nnuii re
nllfd tedav as being under I is guid
ance at different times are Bm k nn I
Charlev (Twin) Miller. Larry William
Back Fleming, Fddie Bexelre. th
latri Jee Tuber, Ilugliey Hu'chlnsen
Ilarrj Smith, Jee Phillips Mike f',,..
dell. Yeung Pippins. Willie Ma.k.
I'rnnkie Bradley, Willie Herman, K. O.
Hansom and Jee Jacksen.
BASS SEASON OPENS
Legal te Catch Pike and Pickerel In
New Jersey i
Thousands of angbus will have their
lines ln various streams throughout
New .Terse v today. The bn
opened thi" morning
were en hand
trv thelr luek
Bridgeton, N. J. vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bre. A. A.
BASEBALL, 10th & Butler, 6:1,5 P. M Thursday, TODAY
Life Guard Bathing Suits
T" Shirt pure wool worsted $2.50
worm In the water, dry en
the beach, comfortable In or out.
Pants all-wool flannel 2.00
fuaranteed (att-coler dy.
Belt with rustless buckle .35
Price
complete
$3-75
$4t8
Marshall E. Smith & Bre.
Smith Named Dowdeln Captain
llrunswlck. Me.. Juns 13. Jo.enh 8m th
of this town, third bjmn, hag been olectivi I
-'- ..s .............. ,utv Un-Ml
'-am. He has plaed threa ytars In Leth
'..uneball and football.
Men',
Furnishingi
724
Mnmrnernfn!)
Chestnut Street
Athletic
Ceed$
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Mercer teundneti is demon.
strated by its unchanged d
sign for years.
"Sturdiest Cr Built in America"
Curran-McDeyitt Moter Ce,
033 North Ilrenil St.
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Ik URNER V
MENS SHOES
n'nsen
and tishermen
nt t In- "best 'pets" te
with the water inhabl-
mm. Aunt ner iniiiL' u.iii inncit se
in lent.r. ulien net pitrhlntr, and mnnv nnvtlep" out xxas the fa t that the
Siuiniix axii. tin ,Tnklntexvn slugger, pike', iUliirel and dke-i.ereh s,.aseti
'" r,l;1" alMi'iipened today under the new lish
The inteheis are Jfiluwiv Ilim-s nn,i , nnd came laws nf that State. In former
Twiiiinc. Iiurlurs that have. Seen x ears the pike season opened May I'D.
te held their own xxlth the l.i.m I In many t-eetiens et .Nexx .lersey pike
the plate U the xetemn ! nnd bas are feiiiul in nhundanee In the
nt banketl-nll famii nnd khiki xxnters. It xxas beeniise (,f thlH
in everx- Imml... in ihnt the lishitii: laxx- xvei e altered te
, Tin epe" the Bensen of both species et lisli I
daek , (.inuiltnneeiislx'.
I te
al.l
and behind
.Miteli llepkini,
xxlni is kinnxn
i,,. i.. i .
i in". ivuiiin nnu ,ew lersey.
siibirtntiH arc Walt Ilellls and
iiarri"
The fans of (.lensiije are all xxerked
up ever tie series and xvhile thev xvnnt
te Knew if Ihe'r tuvertte-i mil be'beateii
ii'ntnre the Hss-crilun thnt tlmv iviti
ceini) through uiiMatliHl. Th entire and Tayler In Opening Match
!!'"Vw ff nt I,"'"'"'' snine 1h by I ,.w yerli. June IS Txxe of the best
the (hlet K.ieters .iiirinrleii Inelud- known Anierienn amateur uelfi-rs. Nn-
1IIK ipm l.enniinl. "lltl J ttenhense . , ,i..i ( ,i.,m.lr,n .1. ss.. (liillfei-.l neil
TO PLAY BRITISH PROS
Guilferd and Oulmet Oppose Herd
( arrell llroeks and Hubby Wlnsklll
Lafayette Players Awarded Letters
KiiMen. I'u., Junu l.'i Kpcuuhp thn Kami,
men pjusel in virtually .nui tain. only
eleven nn'mbera of th.i I...f,i.tte ( iiek'
I el;a'l team xiire atvaMaj 'ettra nt d
rnntuii of ihe I.afastt r uti j , ,,, t ie
mm lett.rs were Cu.taln Illcber, Captain
elect Oazjlla. Ilerry. Chlllnen. XVIIIever
JJrunner, Ernt. Marcher, Tlerney, Ixmsaker
mm epwiinii, pi.ii.ivr wunuura aifce
ceivcu mm itiw.
r;
"e, i tleiial Chaninien
1 I'eriner Cli.unpien 1 rnnc-ls Itulnut, both i
of .Mtissfii busetlh. xx ill meet the ci.nK
Ilrltlsh prof(si.iennl veterans, S.wnlj i
Herd and .1. II. Tayler, In the lli
in a till of an exhibition tour of the
I'lilted States tills summer.
The Areola, N. .!., Cmintry flub an an
neiiiieeil today thnt It hnd noeked the
event but the (late Is as yet Indelin It.
dependlns en the (Inte the Knullidimen
depart ler tnis ceunirye
llretcn or
lllach
Kill or Kangaroo
Distinctive Style
Rugged Durability
Popular with men who de
mand of their shoes imme
diate feet comfort, fnshion fnshien
nble f-tyle and indifference
te weather conditions.
115 Seuth 12th St.
Just below Chestnut St.
Superiority liuilt in,
et Rubbed
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Henrietta
Htnrieltt ciftri, Atlmirsl, Ptrfcde, ted the new Pepulsrei, V
f ellmt job cetsplete chiles xvhittw your tsilr, xfbst- A
y srsr your pens. Etcb is diitiictWe. Esch rtprtitnlt tie J
X atsseit ie quslily Ihittcta be put Id a cigar st its price. A
n OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS.. Inc.. Phil... E.t issn
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1 USfL LIBERTY
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VAN HEUSEN
the Worlds Smarik COLLAR
THE VAN HEUSEN is the most economical of cellars.
Its fabric is woven te wear well and leek well. It
will outwear half a dozen ordinary cellars and always be
as easy te launder as a
handkerchief. Where
else among cellars an
you find such considera
tion for your comfort
and your cash?
VAN
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VAN
HEUSEN
Cellar
attached
PHILLIPS-JONES CORPORATION
Mtlin
U.NOnTn UTH ST., PHILA.
lftl 1 BEST RETAILTRADE M
1 tTinuMrr0t,cn ii
ll ll MlT 1 4r s theTradeMarkby which HBH
fPW A2P TheBVDlCbmpanyassures Pf 11
yw lr j yuer-fanedcemfbrf, ly p
C xml f Isjr enfl wear and dependable m B&k A m
JfT quality of its product. TTTSl 1
' UD'vB-"SlsCTe!eMCIeitJ Cretch Uttlea Suits I A I
& '1, ' f MO the Suit' Yeutii'li.00 Ibe Suit r"IHI
i "B.V.D."Cesl Cut UnJe'hlrt. sn 1 -Jl
$JfcJ Knce-Lcmth Drumi.Sjc the smntct Ll
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William H. Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut Street
Hollyreod Gelf Suits in 4 Pieces
Gelf Breeches and Leng Trousers
$35
'"PJ I K demand for these suits is remarkable
x but net unexpected. We created the
idea at the beginning of the season and did
se with the purpose of permitting a man te
wear the long trousers for business and the
Knickerbocker trousers for every outdoor
purpose.
$35
Sun Proof Blue Serge )
Suits Extra lYnns (
XTh KR failing in their popularity for Sum
mer wear, vacation, business, for work
or for play. Light in weight, steadfast in
color. .e ether store has them. They're
exclusively our own.
I!
The Genuine N
Palnf Beach Suits
Are $18 and $20
These suits are very
c a r e f u 1 1 y hand-tailored
se that they will
retain their shape j
the warmest kind of
weather.
Fine Quality
Mohair Suits
$20, $25, $30
Well - tailored, cut
ever stylish patterns.
Hlue, black and stripe
patterns.
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