Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 19, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHItiADELPffiA, - MONDAY,
19,
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Recerd of Bridesburg Baseball Club Shows Only Three Lecal Teams Have Beaten Uptewnefi
DONOVAN IS THROUGH
ASP.B.A. PRESIDENT
BRIDESBURG PLAYS
Insists That Resignation Is Today,s Independent Games
" Final; Twelve of City's
Leading Umpires
Signed
Are
BRIDESBURG'S RECORD
Hc
MORMCH
n.v Wll.UAM S. DALLAS . .
rOWAUl) M. IX N)VAN is through
n' president of the Philadelphia nml 4nlmen trrrt
Pnseball A-w iiithm
Governer nt a recent meeting re re
fimed te act en the rcdgnntliin of tlieir
president and --ent word that the officers
'would enrrv en t!ie work until Dono Deno Done
van's health would permit Ms physician
granting permN-len te resume the
active work nf the n"viatien.
But the r.eiilil of Coveiner will re
ceive word ut tonight'.-, meeting that
nich n plan cannot lie rarrled out for
reasons in Mr. Donevan' tirt letter.
I'nrthcrmnre. the president of the Phil
adelphia l!aebull Am laM-m fed It
unfnlr te nllew Mew-. OT.rlen and (
dlcnsen ti cle his work.
Mr. Donevan's- pji-iiaji In-d- tlmr
hc divorce hiin-elf from all hn-hull in
terests, ba-cball iln-Mideil. nnd It Is
with reluctance that he in-l-ts that hi"
resignation he n pted a Ilti.il . lTi"
heart was in the work from the -turf
and the association i- nlre.idy In-sinning
te show trace- of prosperity. Seeral
clubs have dreppc-i out and many meie
could de the same thins and no ill
effects would le felt.
Umpires Are 0. I.
With the addition of 'rle of the
city's foremost umpires te it ranks
starting la-t Saturday it new nil- tin
best staff of urhytcrs of nnv baseball
organization that eer was in exist
ence in these parts. All the premier !
officials nri' new working for tln I'hll'i
dclpbla Ilasi'b.ill Association and the i
fans ure assured impart leal doel-ien-. I
Net once this -i'ii-en lins tlii- usunl
cry been heard about the umpires bring
"homers." This- i- a th.ug of the past
nnd, as said before, will never have a i
place wi'h the reensnizvd major teams
In Philadelphia. The mnnng'r have
noted the differeiu e under w Inch the
sames are played, and if the association
were te disband would create some -j--
New tnn :k Sin nl Kiiytoed, Thirty Thirty
erst nml licMnen itrrr't.
. Mirllrnbunc'a til Fink Ce., lVankfenl Juifc
ticin. KnrOflxhth Wurcl nt Kctmlnitlnn. Vrank Vrank
feril iiirnur nnU lk-rk strert.
IIIIIiIiiIk nl K.iele M!k, Shntnekln, r.
Mrlelirr nl Mi-nteti Held L'luti, l'lill-i:ilrn.-
nnil .Mustreu- tris-t.
silmnnlinii nt .Merrill, Thlrtlrlh nnd Colum
bia nirniie,
llrlde'hiiri: et North. I'Mtlle. fourth nnd
UlnKhnlKK-klm; Htr-I.
seiiili l'lillllr- et rhllndelphla Terminal.
rertlH-leltlh nml Wnllint fttlfs-t.
nrty-roerth
Al NORTH PILES
Uptown Teams Play Second
Came of Season at Fourth
and Wingohecking Sts.
GOLDBLATT WITH SPHAS
Five Leading Batsmen
in Each Majer League
NATIONAL I.KAOUE
(I. A.tl. It. II.
Itern.lir. Ht, I.enla A!) 210 40 80
Kelly. New Yerk 7 218 30 -H
lllnuce. I'ltlxlitirKh. Hi 13 37 70
(irlmrn, Chlrncn. . BO 204 30 72
Johinlen, llroeklyn SO 238 40 83
AMKRICAN I.KAOUK
(I. A.ll. H. II.
SMrr. St. Iula . 00 210 00 100
Six-nkrr, C'lrirlnnd 48 IKrt 30 7t
Itel'tnnnn. Detroit, ,1ft 210 42 70
fnhh, Detroit .. 40 17ft 31 0.1
.Miller, AlhletlM . 01 202 38 73
p.r.
.400
.308
.307
.803
.340
P.O.
,443
,384
.878
.371
.381
realize that they huve one of the best
teams in their midst.
The Seuth Tlills nosed out Terminal
nt Shetzllnc Park Friday night, and
A itn?ntl nt- tnnrn nt flin lflnllnp- sCITli- I
r......i-L..r.. .'-"!. ....-. -.u ,l I --...... -. n ----- .
iiiiiiicii ill iiinnim lum. ruu.ieunn .... i i.ii . i .. .. .i.a.i- . . .. ... . ... -'. ' . .
nn.l Hlmuim.1 niriiiip. -. .w. ,,-,- mil ic.ims nVi b.iu-- rs....- JIJcK H,liui ,, peKmvc mat tlie trick
st. ii.iriKihHi at v llmlntttm. Del. tiled for this evcnlne "ti local diamonds, (.nllet ,c repented se seen. GnllnRher
.,,..,,., -,r in .-.. i. ii. i., . iiirimiiii iiiiu ciu.se nun cu-miiK i-i.-inc n i -- win iineiy face tlie rotiretu era nnnin.
IJnlirisen streets tiected. At the Vnrtli Phillies' nark nt I .i iik 7i.,i .ni nttni. 5'V
ti - ti..i f iirnekijn iiiic II (Hints nt nujwoeo, l, .i i Vi-. i tV ' ,,, """ """ -" " i-n-" iui j.vi-
J he Heard of Mk,-llnB un.l lillimn stn-et. 1 eurth nnd ItiRnlie'-klTiis strepti. t minnl. -
uK'", tluj home team imng.cj T W,M , CTub nf Frnnkfer))
J "n'lj.eh.Jkrn at Wecdimey. n. j. ' "i1 n red-het battle Is predicted. ,tnkM en s ,nr(cst ipp(incnt of ,7,
iitiltj nt Mnnrnenth. iif (!leureier. It will be recalled that the Prides- H.s0n, when the llroeklyn nevnl Giants
f Marshall i.. .smith t frprin U.,-iteyers- blll.K(,rs spel,0(1 neeoratlen Day morn-' ill be the attraction at Dlttman and
liniecllnc nrether. nl Celumlil.i C. C. , ''IB for Perry Helfstiyder's boys by WakellnK streets.
i rnnt mill rosier strrrtn. haiKllnp; tliem n decisive deleat. i in
viri,!!.,.!'.'!"!i. Me1"" nt NorrUte"n rrn- teams were'Tlue te meet at Htehmenil
i. it. n
I I'r.nisiert.itliin i. llt-llef. 1'orlj-feurth ! Interfered nnd new tbev nre back en
MnntiKer Dalley, of the Kensinaten
l-ii. i.iin.s ,,,.. . ,,,.,,! ,. " A. A., has t he Fnrtv-e chlh AV.ip.I f'lnh
t.eneml (iftlre. Unciie, Dlilslen and Orthodox streets recently. "It ruin , . , return enntesf .if H.e tnr.
i.fnIIMl. I l..l.iir.A.l n.t.l ...-... !.. nim llflf- f ntl ' ..... . . . " -- -w-
iner s tielil at rrankferd nvenue. anil
t lip i mil nam. it ioeks ukc a mi nerks street. Kensli.Rten hn wen
f "'"' .,IltclLr";i r'11, ; fnsi """ of lts lnht hixt'" Kn'ncs and
llll, .VIIH- ,'-711 ill, lb.1 III.U -
and l'irkiii- nienuc.
.Vitienil Hunk nnd Tnut Cempnny
l.-.ii:ti!' I'rilrr.il Id-si-rte is. (llnirj n-
ikiiiii i. ins, Sinn,, i-iirs.
l..insi fiu-tie l.i-.ietti Liinsflniven I', r. i. i . ..-
Itetiiilillditi I lull Kiuiiv is in irusirci,
. Nni t.ird LruBtieNniii Hnspimi . s. Fleisher will take a trip te Jlcrman-j
s vnn-HHiii. hi,-, p. m., i.ea,i island town te oppose Stenton Held f lttb. St. Michael's Winning Streak Ends
the uptewncrs leek for another win.
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I.. . 1 .. T l A Q In ?l nrlR V. !,. I I '" ""l
since ileum nirneii eyer i i.i. , v .V;"',"' ,'T'"''C' ."""."ma""
.......n .. ..r-vii .-.iiiiKiii. Tne
came w.-in u battle cf neuthpawa between
I.nu Simons nnd Knrbuik, lhi Oermantc-vn'
I i;n men
Powell's mnnneement. nnd nil the con
tests hnve been with the best teams.
IN LATONIA SPECIA
On Saturday J5tentc.ii handed Hartram " ' J t,Jrv.f.ernrr,i,"v1Jn y do de
Paik a 17-1 trlinmlnc. and while no riwK ierea8 simen?rnckn'7a
LMU'II M'Ul I" it r iii.-
or novcrtliple" tl
1 fur n vin for thei
will hurl for VM
rutinln.e IhUlnnH il. arw
u. 4.1111b uiiiivcii ui uiu en in is.
Will Seek Revenge Against
Whiskaway in $50,000 Stake
Race Saturday
PILLORY ALSO ENTERED
New Vnrli. dune If). Me.-vlch. m
Iencer "the unbe-iten." was expectci! te
leave today in his special car for I.a-
mcli score Is etiected ntrnlnst the varil
tlie teuten fans loeic
ir favorites. Median
slier. Mutineer Nelan
announces the signins et ritcner 11111
Hockenbury, one of last year's stars.
fieldblatt In Mne
"Label" (teldblntt. one of the leadinc
linspliail nhners of the downtown sec-
. , . . . ft... . . . .....I. .!. I. H.
Hen ami who lias ju-i iiniMiru nun i . ; unten, Jee lli-njamln h. Gt-nrne Krnl and
Vnliersitv of Pennsjlvania team, will Ad stern- n. Jim Helland. Kech set-te li
be seen for the first time this season echeduled for cluht rounds.
with the Seuth Philly Hebrews when
thev meet Madisen Stars at Thirteenth J.ew Sleri.rlnnd, Caiifernli featherwdsht,
..i 1 !,. i,i.,i. wh0 ' new maklnif hln home In Camden N
and .lehnsmi streets , wl mnkp a tllll t0 entPr h eiiininatlen
(feldblntt is the idol of the Sphas ,urnanient at the Ire Palace. SIcFarland
rooters and lie Will ci't il blc hand, lie ha hcen Lexlnif In and around New Yerk,
should strengthen the infield nnd clve
one of the pitchers a well-earned rest. Temmy O'Tenle, et Went Philadelphia
HUNTZINGER STAR
OFPE
NN SEASON
Big Right-Hander Victer in 11
of TeanVs 16 Triumphs.
Team Lest Ten
SULLIVAN NAMED CAPTAIN
ONE of the most successful seasons
In the baseball history of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania wan brought te
a close Saturday afternoon with a vic
tory ever Cernell, 4 te 1. After the
gnme Danny Sullivan, star third sneker,
was chosen te lend the Hcd and Blue
next vear. Sullivan halls from Cort
land. N. Y where Ullly Mntcr, this
year's leader, nlse resides.
The triumph ever the Ithnrans
marked the sixteenth of the season nnd
the eleventh in a row for Walter
HuntzlnRer. one of the erentest hurlers
ever te represent - Pennsylvania. Ten
Knines were let during the season, four
of them bv the margin of n run.
Huiitzlnpcr's remnrkable hurllns was
enllv the feature of the season. Stnrt
ins with ndiponltlens from doctors thnt
be was plprslcally unable te stand the
strain of pitching, Huntzlnger worked
hard from the start until he finally
found himself. Frem then en he was
virtually invincible te his opponents.
He scored victories ever Steven?,
Columbia twice. Mublenbe.rg. Hwnrth-mnri-
N'nvv. Dartmouth twice. West
'Point nnd Cernell -twice.
I lllll Yndtisky Is credited with three
victories ever Dartmouth In fourteen
Scraps About Scrappers I
nniiiAH . Vi ...it..
ih.'- nn-iiai show at the l'hiniea'winii Par" ! Innings, T'rsinus nnd Kutgers. Larsen
Ph Harry Clr-'b. or IMtt-hurRh. meeting scored the ether two .victories, Ver-
JZ 10. ha. l,"ennmar.:. SVim Si'rVV I ml5ftl .I"'1 """ "u"? " " 7M,lm
and uunn's. ether numiicr, m te je. tip- w !)? fiv0 prlM played during the
lit h. l'al Meran. i:arl France m. Jimmy season Pent! wen three, winning
?
The Mndlsen bevs bale
.. 1 ;1 .. ... , !.. .... Untiitcliit t'lmi
tenia. Kv. There, in n special $.".0,000 .,.,. .,..1 , y.', i, , -,.i nr.. in
race next Mitimuiy ngnlust the cream
of the three-year-old thoreiiKh.irrd-", be
will seel; i. regain the pristine lie Inst
when he was beaten hadlj by Ilarrv
I'.i.ine Whltuej's WlilsKawaj in tht
I anion M.iKes at .queiluet.
hisKaway,
m -l,n,l,v thev umilil hnve nssiirnpil' . . " Ulshaw .! . Willi ail .'III Vantage O
umpires. i nf,,";,1( 1",U,"K nyPT
V. ..." i ... i.. .i.t .1. - i. ' wuiihts-. in ver was
JL is run le-si iiiijil: iiitis i'n iin.i- . i .. .......
. . riL i . n. i. inn n .n.. u.t. .... .......
Call I '""'"s -l" -'-.-I IIL HIT" ri.lll IIIIU llll
tied IM1"ri' "1' with a margin of eight lengths
that ever hap-
jiened for the euici.ils. and they
render decisions without fee'lng
down by any manager or club. The
fact that the leading umpires have
turned in with the association proves
cenc'tislvely that the managers were in ,
the right. I
Whitman Mas the floods I
Billy Whitman, manager of Brides- I
riurg, was en the warpath tin- ether ,
lay when shown a dipping from an I
out-of-town paper which said that the
uptewners were net pl.iung geed ball
and were losing the majority of their
games. Billy wanted the statement
centrntlleted, which was promptly done,
lint since that time he lias compiled a
"S-ecerd of games played and the batting
iivernge of tlie players.
The dope show 4 that Brideburg is
just about a geed as any team In the
city or State, and that thev will be very
jnuch in the running when the city
championship is decided. Tlie club has
played thirty-nine games up te and in
cluding esterihn's game at Pettsvillu
with Philadelphia Terminal.
The records show tli.it In sixteen
frames played with out-of-town teams,
ten were wen, and of twinty-twe with
local teams, eighteen were xietenes
Mervicli in the
tlneatened after
fast time of l:r,C I!-.", for the
in tin
mile.
Snob If, .1 S. Cesdcn'" Fre:ch-lired
colt, a peer third, pulled up lame and
was found te have a split front feet,
which will pi event him from competing
at I.ateiilu. lie will net run for some
time. The explanation of Mnrvlch's defeat,
en his thirteenth start, is givi n in one
word speed. WliMsa way was tee fat
for bun. The handicap in w.lgl.t sub
sidy had its effect en the showing of
the Bie, ; iclt, hut It w-i-ild. Hum- t.i!m
mere than a superhere.- te match the
pace YVhisUawuy m-i fiem the burner
te finish.
Clocked in l," seconds for the half
mile, the U'hitnc) in t was untie tlian a
second faster than the American iec iec
erd for this distance. -Ii! J -.". seconds
and finished the uii'c just a M-cuud
slower than the American record -.f
1 :.".,". :...ri, set bv Audacious.
Menich, after getting off te a peer
start, rallied and for a time k pt witli
ng striking distance of the flying
Whl-kuway. but never dosed the gap.
In tli- final sprint, Lis rival drew rap-
inn away.
nil 'three" from Dartmouth, two from
Cernell and two out of " three from
Columbia. -Jiwarthmerp wen and lest
and I.afnyrtte wen both games .
In the defeat column, Yndugky is the
big les-er with six. Lnrsen lest two
nnd Beth nnd Uehwer each one. I.nfay
ette wen two, games from Yndusky, who
nlse lest te Yale. Princeton. Celeate
i-iuianeinmn i ... ., . . " .
n fust team rlte from l-ancater I'.i . that he Ii In anil rswnrniemre. j.arsen wag ueieaieu
11 lll-l nam. ,....i- ,- ki. I.. Kn. .t.i.. .'.', 1... ........... ...t r.-1.. t.!.. . t l
K O IllUy Anscle, of le.-li. I ln. .,.,.- Inst fn Wjiclllncrfnn rV,lln
n...1 l)tl. n T) lntM
1.... I.. ..!.,.,. I lnnl Inllinm- lu nnv'n-,. . S,., "IIV4 l-l iiniuin,
m-'ie- iiiiiiii,-. , ...., ,. ... ...,. ,e ,u K,-t .uiuney
Shi. tmhim hv the wav. trnvels et Mcl-ien-meh blurted nKalnit the hent of tht-
Mia lahiill. U tie w n '""V'- elt.re,;ht!. In this vicinity. Antheny men-
Merrill s 1 leld, at 1 liirtjetli street an tel)ll , namc, of vincent I.epez, jicui,
t'elunibiil avenue. .Telinny (.UMle Will Clarke and the winner of the Itawllnn-Ilrnd-
iise Vegleman en the hill, and this 1 matsh tomorrow nlu-ht an nultable op-
pitcher Is erediled with being one of i'"n,
l,,v,!ci .vrri" 'v.: ,i,,r:i!i0,iV11II n,.
...i. i ,....- - .... - - ine preKr.im ui un i-iuccininmi-ni ie da tie U ,. lm,i ihlM
cleln hln f.-.ns. Cnnideti is at Bnrtram In the ltand.ill Ledite. mill I'lne mreei tc. a m" Inlra'
I'-irk nnd Manager Haskell expects his nmht I.euls A Olllea l te b the master of I
club ;e"pul, tegher'after 'the 'drubbing , KSe"' 'ileff a''oedTe'i WT&
handed by Stenton en nturday. I he tend.
Parkers have played in-and-out ball for
some time. Stelieliui-st is booked te '. . S.-insem writes that he Is belnit
etirnrcnl,, tiir'lncii... nt I'if t v -elcbtli man.icul hv Kilde I.dwnr.ls and that no one
entertain l.lir.lllgieu ui i III -iikhhi pt, (, authorized te make malcheii for him.
and alnut streets. Senwm states he in In Htrlct tralnlnB and
... .... "Ml he ready for any of the llcht-heaiy-
Big Game Listed weights In two neks
Anether Wist Philadelphia clash that ,. ...., . . '
must iwif )u iivr-rliinl-Mil is the return inline Jee Jlrnilell, lernl boxer, ale a n ,
,m,Kt "" ' U,,r., r rV. rPt.llr manaBcr and trainer lie la handling hl
game between Philadelphia lenuitial --kid" brother. Patsy Toge, for IljweWht!
and the Seuth Phils. The railroaders competition.
hnve taken the Donevan-Armstrong ,
iielil -it l-'ortv-ei-'lith nnd W-ilimt i Ild Kip. manager of Danny Buek. faya '
lii in. .it i erij ii.iuii nun " .untu , h, , lh rt , , , , , f
streets, and the fans are beginning te lc for h, ,n.,tch with Denny n.iS.
Heres XII Wins Steeplechase
I'nrls. June 10. Heres XII, the favorite
at odds of 3 te 1. wen the Ornnd Steeple
chase at Autiull. Coret, a 5 te 'i shot, ran
iM-cend n half n lennth behind the winner,
with Music Hull wlnner of thin ear's
itranii .ariena. nieepiecnnae At Liverpool,
ine race waa at uaoe meters.
Heme-Run Hitters
in Yesterday's Games
NATIONAL IJCAGCE
Yestr- Senaeti'i
ear. xeiui
rrlch. New Yerk 1
AMKRICAN I.F-GUR
U'llllams. St. IOiils 1
Slslcr, M. I-e"ls 1
l.ICAOUi: TOTALS
Amrrlrtin League
National Iacu
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Set a local dub has wen a series except I " D "': ' .", ' - '"V,:,: " I !
I i t i V im- ' tl I 11'"- - Killl J tU.Iiltf II L
Makes, Is expcciel te enter the I.a-
that the Beyal Stars landed a single
. , i .i i .i tit I'wia--, is .-im-ii'-i ii, emer llie
game played, and the only ether local I ., Special .!,; we,k and at
teams te even win a game wen- the
Sphns and l'leisher The record is a
geed one and ecr'ainlj puts te llight anj
reports that Biidesbiirg is net winning.
The figures since the season opened,
together with the plajera' butting aver
ages, fellow :
AMES WITH OfT-Or-TOVtW Teams'
W '1 I.et Tie I
Hushwlcks. New Yer'. I n c
J'teren .siim fei e l- n
weights with Murvli h
v t-n
Pelanru
J-'ali
alrvlew
I'arktand
Cheater
2teunt Carm. I
Kphrata
c'reinen.i Tlirert
Mahaney Oitv
Ilalttmore Pluck Het
Amarlcan IlrldKe
3vUuder-Weldc.il .
. . 1
GAMES WITH I.OCAI. TKAMs
Philadelphia Terminal ...
Donevan-ArmMiron
Hphas
Tleliher
1'hlladelphl.i Heyjl Stars
Nlcatew n
North Phillies
s.Vlldwoe-1
fieuth I'hllll'
J.ejan
Dobeen
Wen l.ut Tle-1 Ulsi '
STANDARD WINS OUT IN I
14TH OF BATTING BEE!
Cep3 Sixth Straight In Judaic
Union, 16 te 15
It tool fourteen innings before Stnnd
nid ledge was nh'e te win its Hxtii
straight g.une from llrac!i, thus keep
lug lis slate clean with a percentage'!
of liMtfi in the .lud.ile I'nlen I'iigue
for the Manny Weil Trophy. The game
was plan-1 ji-steiuiiy afternoon cm tlie
Stenti-ii P. ('. gt minds, uiul the final
si ere was If, te 1.",
Si nre bv innings
rltundurl II 1 1 1 0 .' .1 0 0 0 n 1 0 1 IB
. 1
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BATTIMi AVnnA'JE.x
Fleck, e . . .
lllcsj. fib .
AVhltman. ef
Stanford, If .
J.calle, rf ...
y.lbell. l:i .
Jluzby. lb ..
Htlely. p ...
I'ortelle, d ..
JCepner, p . ,
Jlamend, ei
All.
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Mini 1 i-iin I'l, formerly of Merrill,
,, was the feature nf the Disraeli plailng,
e while Barne.i Shaffer, of the 'lirard P.
J,' '.. starred for tin winner,
ii In the ether game Philadelphia, wl'h
" .lu-t in Blius as the htar, defeated
i1, Morals. U te S. Lewis plajed the best
0 game for Morals.
N'xt Sund.tv's gamc-s will be dechlpd
nt Santiage Park, where the Judaic
I'nien will held Its unnual outing and
alhle i.- competition. The program of
tperts will he lield under the ausplet-s
of t'ie Athletic (Vitineil. !
faavaj6r ?&&'
1270 New Worsted Suits
en Sale at
OAK HALL
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TWO MORE FOR LEDGER
TO TRYCHANNEL SWIM
Philadelphia Girls Are New en Way
te England
Twe of the best women distance
swimmers of this tit. Mi-.- 1c i
Gutuche, of "'.') West .liffers.jii urect.
find her Mhtcr Blt.ibeth, both ineinheis
of the Philadelphia l'tungi-mi Inil. are are
new en their way te Bug'.'incl, wl.ei"
Ida will ni tempt te bwim across th'
Engllhh Channel.
Se vnmnii has ever succeeded In
crossing the chamul, and emli lun men
ever did it. though many tried,
Captain Matthew Wflib. who et his
life In the Niagara tapids. and .lube
Welfe are the only nne-i who eier nie.
ceded lu reaching tlie shore-s of I'rauce
in a swim across the treacherous chan
nel from Knglaiid.
The girls bearded the steamship But
terdam In New V..rk Siiturduy. Their
plans rail for a tour through the piln
jclpal cltleH and countries of Direpe nml
competition lu foreign Mvuuming
events.
Ida Gutuche hns net vet eet a date
for the attempted swim of the chan
nel. t5he and her sister will con.-i
tUtunlly the wheln of ('etitiiu-ntal 1,'u 1,'u
repe In their travels, ami will enter
liny dlstnnce Bwlmniliig events thut ure
held In citien they visit
hatters Seavlew Links Recerd I
AMn0e Cllr, June 10 mairur Hk'-h
for te Seavlew Uelf lul c..iir.- vure ah.it
Jrl here bv A. 1'alleck lled, 'VnniM,
tU champion and captain of Inrim.uih
Cell self team, while i laMnv m u four
MM Including Jim Kr.izler ine h'.ii.e i
pre." Dr. lleeriiB PennlriKten and Hnrr
tlum, Ueyd uaed by aeventy stroke In no
attllAUBB the eighteen hole, taMni; u
ILavShmmii for the UDner nine ami th. nv
Cw ,-. homeward journey, He LciurcJ
! ", JSO icera by one alreke.
Defeats Silver Stars and Radie
Snaps In Deuble Bill
IMsplalng some hefty Mick work, the
Ledger A A. baseball team wen a
br.te e of games at Point Bteitj i'atlt
.ii sterday afteinoen.
Jn th'- Initial contest the newspaper
l)os swampul the Silver Stars by the
t-c-eie cif 1," in .", while III the. second
gnme they defeated the Uadle Snann,
Ifl te 0.
The wind-tip produced nime fine
piti lung en the pint or Wull-er, who
held the Itauie Snaps te four hits.
Walker rue-iM-d hterllng Mippurt from
his teammate ".
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De Hemcthing better thun it has
erer been done and the verld will
make a path te your deer,
staid Emersen,
Fer years we have been
making trousers for the most
discriminating men. We have
satisfied them ! It has paid us.
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In Miimuer en UMUtlne treuwrs
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Custom Tailoring
1116 Walnut Street
With wool advancing and cloths costing 50c te
90c mere per yard than they did 60 days age,
$25.00 is about one-half the actual worth of
these suits.
HPHE whole East Section
A of our Third Fleer is
cleared for action. And
there will be some activity,
when our thousands of
patrons realize the reality
of this great reduction.
ONE of the largest mak
ers of Men's Clothing
in the country offered us
choice of his stock at a
price se attractive that we
selected 1270 of his best
suits for prompt resale at
a narew margin.
Your Choice of These Well-Tailored
Finest Worsted Suits, at only
$25
Remember, Wanamaker & Brown
have been doing business success
fully nt 6th & Market Streets for 61
years, and our customers knew by
experience that when we call them
in for u bargain, it is a REAL
BARGAIN.
We stand squarely back of
these Suits. Our tailors have
tested the sewing; we knew the
worth of the fabrics; the linings
are durable mohair of fast dyes.
Yeu can find the style you desire. There are suits
for young men who want the advanced styles; there are
3uits for conservative men, French back finest grade
worsted suits for stout men. Suits for summer wear;
suits suitable for wear the year 'round with plenty of
new Tweeds, se much wanted.
MACKS MAY LAND
IN CELLAR
Ti
ODAY
Victory for Red Sex and Defeat
for Athletics Will Find Locals
at Bettem of Race
17TH HOMER FOR WILLIAMS
The Athletics mny lilt the rellnr to
day. Unless the Mnckmcn r"k P nnA
outdistance the Urewni In thli nfter nfter nfter
noen's clnsh In St. Iiuls the chnnccs
arc thnt they will be "nt home" before
nlghtfnll.
They nre but n few points nhcail of
the Bosten Red Sex nml n perusal of
the "What May Happen" table dis
closed the feet thnt a win for Uosten
ngnlnst an Athletic defeat will send the
Macks Inte the celinr with nn advan
tage of six points, as they would hnve
n percentage of .415 against .421 for
the Red Sex.
Led by their Mugging aces, ucerge
Slsler and Ken Williams, the St. Leuis
Drowns assumed undisputed possession
of first place in the American League
when they beat the Athletics 5 te 3
nnd new rnjey a lend of one and one
half games In the Jehnsen circuit, as
the Yanks dropped their seventh
straight in Cleveland. . ,
The llrewns bent Kd Itemmc'i. pitch
ing star of the Athletics, when Wil
liams clouted out his seventeenth hen.c
run and n triple, while (Jeergc Sislcr
came through with n feur-bagger and
n double.
Indians Maul Yankees
Waite Het lnstcd less than an In
ning against (be slugging Indians, end
ns the bats of Itnbc Kutli and his
mates were silenced by Cevclcskic,
Speaker's men took the first game frmr.
the New Yorkers, !) te 2. The veteran
Trls led the onslaught with a brace of
doubles and a single.
Harry Hcllmann' bitting, Including
four blngles in as many trips te tin.
plate, featured Detrel'ts easy victory
ever lto.ten, 8 te 1, while Waller
Jehnsen had the better of I'rbnn Faber
In a duel of veterans nnd Washington
defeated Chicago, 1 te ().
Ilain cut short the only two gnmca
scheduled In the National League, but
five Innings "were enough for St. Leuis
te halt tlie winning streak of the Glnnts,
4 te 2, while Wllbcr Cooper and
the Pirates blanked llroeklyn, 2 te 0, In
six Innings. The result cut the lend
of the Giants te five und a half Kim"
ever the Cardinals,
HPOKTH ON T11K DIAMOND
Interest In butbatl waa never mera ,
In I'hlladelphla. Fellow the auuRKlift
artlelea en the aetlvli ea n the bl i.JJl"
by T. Ven ZJekurach. which aSK,',""
n..M.i t .m. mi,S ".'"?. Meri
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IowekHatesNew
Substantial reductions have been made'iri
railroad fares te Glacier Park, Spokane,' '
Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Victeria)
Vancouver, Rainier and Crater Lake
National Parks, Alaska and California.'
'Glacier
National Park
The Oriental Limited, a modern steel train from Chiave
via Burlington Reute Great Northern Railway steps '
at Gfacier Park Hetel. All expense tours of Park one te '
seven days. Four day tour only $38.75. Make your plant
new te visit this scenic wonderland. ' Step ever a few
days enreute te the
Pacific NJfeest
Fer free books
and informa inferma informa
tien, call,,
write or
phone
E. H. WHITLOCK,
Tnuctlne Pnsnenirr Agent
409 Finance Bldg.
Philadelphia. In.
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On this basis compare Atlantic for POWER.
Test it for SNAP. Keep a record of its mile
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Put all of the results together and you'll net find
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