mUMM A-b - m WFWwY Hi ,h it ',:. l EOV LMr" ";W tfsV'll" E'ii' 120 . ... . ! . , . . ' " ' '" "V HAJLslAU ruJ.Ll(J JLUWUKPH1LAJDELPH1A, MONDAY', JUtfE 20, 11) ... . - . , m W it ii ls liTJRT ' ; overthrew of Morvich by Whiskaway in 5- ' "j WHISK A WA Y CROWNED , KING OF HIS CLASS, DISPLACING MORVICH PHILS BOOT CHANCE jvi &.. rr - . ? Ef Fteef Sen e Whisk-broom II Only Duplicates Feat of His Sire of 1913 Whitney Celt Proves He Is Ne Sprinter in Latonia Special THE three. ycnr-eld Hiamplenlitti In tuifdmn ).n been n deiMvelj set tled a nn' ehniiinIeiihli en tunh lii'lil nr aienii ever was decided. The nrrrthrew nf Munich bv Whlsknway ill l.iitenin left nothing nbeiil which 10 milbblc. The urprl about the iihe i net the defeat f Mervlth. but tln ten lengths liv vhlih he n ilWtittn oil net enlv b Harry l'ane Whltucv 's champion, but b Thlbedenii. n ran! outsider. n well, which gave the Whit ney colt nil the contention In- li:nl in winning tin- mil" and n iiturtcr In 2:'023-.". The trail, if d n-maincd int.it t enl.v b th" margin of one-fifth Df a sriend. The puce pnitl en Whil.iiw.iv wes aneilipr -inptic -M 1 .1(1 for n VJ nitltuel tliKet Te slmr tin- -ln.il ill ihrntig of .Vi.tlOll persons witnessing tbe great race Inul en tlip ip-epi nw hum If- of tlw contestants, Mervk-h's tu-lce In the machines liml In' wen would have Iippii it-tip cents en tin- ilellut New It Is settled tliut Mnrvl. h. net Wlnl.iiwii . i tin- splinter. Whist,. n way's sirp. Wills; Itroeiii II. in MM!! wen tlip Suburban Handicap, n 111 1 1 liml'n feurtli. In ' :0 rim at lli'lnteii' I'mk He uirrled l.".! pound. That record lin never been broken or approached With tlmi leutiil. what light had thp public te insist thnt Whll;nvn.v wn .1 sprinter or tl'iit he reuld net carry weight? Tlip wlnnlne of tin- t.ikc 1 Hint I'ajtip WhltiiPv will net lip ip. RrettPd bv tbp turf follower- of ihl- roenir. who mil up th.it .Mr Whitn.-v lias done as mticlt for iIip brppdlin: lnilntij n any in an In iIip Natien. TO VACATE CELLAR Lese Sunday Came te Dodgers ' in Eleven Innings, Score 3 te 2 MACKS BEATEN BY A RUN Special Leaves Nothing About Which te Quibble THE DARKEST DAY IN HISTORY " ffew j)eeS ft Strike YOU ? I mill m ' Hagen's Triumph THE hia taKn Inn i turn thitrtbiif'l (tiiiiiiiil tint untr. 1'illmii Inn tlir lrt nf i'. He a mi tin I'rfiiknrn n nil hr llrlmnnt. Mnmrh thr hrrbii hihI II Imkan ni hi In mi llir ulhei .',n iiliil jM,r ler Ihrrr lltnr-nlitf tti thr (ifi ml nl liuil ilnnlr thr demjli iiimunl In '0i crr. Great est Race. Suys Governer Merrow 10VKnOll MlilllitiW. of K.Mitmky. pi pip.piiniic tin- sold wow twc- British Opbh &lf GmamPiensip -"' . ?f"rMM AD MS TVO AMERICAN TAVS, - Z- - IfWm JIM BARMES A WD JOCK iUTCHISOr4 , " " :T''cW pAlffrtTY Nl( MADE A CLEAM SvvreT " ' ! OP TIE VJMOLE TJuSlWBflS YQm OLOOMIN' Ji JW5rl35Baw . Ills '( hamgricavs . -s- zSKimrS ' y 'Jtn ' ' Exterminator By THE OBSERVER I Up te MlP nttniPiits of VJT Tpfpran .lamps Itowe. traltiPi' of W!,l!.nw.i . i-xpip-sid tin1 Kcnturklans tewnid a hampien tl.oreusliliipd w Iipii ln -aid: "TIip grpatet me1 In the lu-iei' of thr Auipru ,in tnrt fur the la-l half century lia just Iippii ieni!nd"d The wiiini r of thp i las-n Ki'iini'ky pprby. the I'rcakuphs. thp Traici- and iIip lli'lmein. ilie e!iIct pHriii.tni-nr hop en this continent, -cut ilifir winncis Iipip in enipir n n Kcni'nKy tra'k Iip death KeiitieUj kh's and befeie an ni'di-ipc "t In- Imniiim and lilvnln of I lie Rcpublli "On hphalf of the Icntul .lei lp rluh. ia imm. ..n l'half of the Conunenweali.'i of Kentm k and of ppi - eri-nian m Aiiiciiui, I am proud te deliver thl up. tin- trepin et :i r.n w i wen 1 eiisriitiilnip tin1 eimipi' iind the breeder, a sieat, true, kniuh'ly -hciripd AniPiinin. our who love sport and who. with the spirit of ;i knislit of old, h.i- empeieil m the -iieit-.( Amrrlcn in thp creat nut -of. doers. ,n il.e ii-t of brawn and teurase and manhood; hup who iiinied the colors ei h; iiiimnw in hlsh and sminless order bejend the waves of thp ecphii, and who m-vpr bmnsht ilpfeat but always rln carlnnds of lcterv te !.i tliPtu en tlip ali.n- of hi country beneath thp tins if hl.s Innd "I eeiiBrntulatp the trainer and the je ke , the une who preparid the noble steed for a grlllliis nn-e and the ether who suiibd him te a hnlhant wetnry. "I rencriitiiliite thee who entered their horses heie. who were willins te eempete In n final and d" -ive i-si v !i. h wn te measure bone, hruuii, ilnuscle. smew and feuriise: tlme who arc willing thin the besi should win. i Abeve nil else, I iniieratulaie the horse thir ii"V'r falteted. that Mime from behind, that steed the test whbh was Mi" l.ist word n a ientet of iiil.ir.iin e. ' nf upppd and of courage I enui-.itul.ii'' Wh'skawaj , t lit- gie.itest il,i... jear-eld en the Auipruaii lentlnent. tin- horse with the heart of an i.iglc." Beth local bnsphall clubs lest en for. elgn soil vesind.iy. 0er In the I'lnt- , bil-li the Phils let a griilul oppetttinlty te emerge fiem the i pilar when they bowed te the Dodgers In an elven-lnning fray. .'! te J. The Hiavcs weie beaten bv the (Slants ntid the Wllhelmltes are etip-lialf game behind nweiith plni'p this mm nine I The .Mm kiiien dropped a lese lilt te the Senators .it the Capital by h 'J-te-1 . terdli't Slim Harris was km liberal with hl passes. In the sixth inning he tilled the bases with free tickets mid 'nn iiilield out allowed Hice te kiii' urn 'he winning inn. It was t'ajitaln Art Th'tclicr's error in lb" elewuith round which enibied the Hebins in defeat the I'hlN Tin- a e'li' of the two errors nude In the game The etb.Pi misplav was '.-, nmle h I'lefi her anil it also i esf the I'ju's -in tlier run In the Miunth Inning (Seeige Columbia Smith was t h b ms pitclier a Is geiierelly the rase when the cellcgltm takes the mound agaiusi MroekiMi. He i-eliiweil Phil Welnpri m ilipelelitb inning i.fiei th former West Philadelphia High Scheel tw irler sinned te wabble There wtis a limn en tl r vlth one oil vxlien Slliltll took the he -i rul he let. led the side W'thilit funbcr scoring. He then twbled brilliant hail in tti net three miiing" only te le-p the en I- etcher s sei nnd iiilsplm. SIm-iwi. who has beaten thp IMiiU tw tins is(in, smiled the game for tc Hedgeis He a rtlped bT Cadeip after ! turn lihiiter had carried his b'lt te the nhile In the spveinh. Cad.' ineeeeded te held the Phils in one lore .,, t y-, i j si tell bingie in the .losing fem niimiis. i:, h Coast style Loinjeitauie, convenient ana eate ter Stock- "s;-: Woolen, With Short Skirt, Only Sensible Bathing Suit M'tll, inn null ii'ieh' nun iriniii ur ip'ikiiim ii'mini l'n i im i limit nmlt enrr Imil ungrinl en mintUri Imur tlmii II ( nrif uulil thru "jeam ' .inpinl ilni nnt 'tint in umi ilnni tin npin'einl qiim Inr rOti'i'At ii'ir thr million nirrn th iriimii. I inn limnpinn liml hmi cmirnrii nnd thr liinm nil mprcii nl tin iitmitinn nin Imt in tin. ml. miratien for the rirtni . Wonderful Tribute te the Turf THE raie wa inpiiing fiem per angle and ,, leiful tribute te the turf It breugh' te the surface the ,n me et sjmr iiiiiiishii, P.enni yiln Hleck. owner of Menhh, whose aitm bnient lei tic gie.it ..,li has heeii likened te that of a parent fet a child. w.i as ,eenN ilf.ippeintei ,i h.. i,. euted when .Mervli li wen the Deil. but he m 1 ilffe.it like a tine s.rts. man and was one of the hi-st te ieiigniiu.i' ewi en ih, i.,M, ,,t ,1,,. Whltnpy colt. "My colt was heatPii." said ISim k. "In a gie.it Inuse and I s,ei,; congratulate Owner Whitney and Trani"i Mew.- mi i fit ir siicm-ss " The fraitienal time of the rim1 shows a killing pn. .. h ws inemilile that the leaders would tire before ih" end w.i rem bed The (punier mile wai run In :"" 4-fi, the half in : H! 1 -.".. the tl (punters in 1 11 1 .. and the mile 1:..(1 1-.".. Milskaway can go in a l.i-s wuU I.iei'ieiiani Oibsen. I.uke P.la. Ileatner, Snlvater mid Sysunliy, lie adds l.unels te the Itroem-ti. k ei thoroughbred, from whuli se main sinhc eiimei-s have ppnig. ..burn. fiiii! J vn, nl tin ineit maintain . iiilm i n,lt vnlur nf tlir irmlrit li Irii'inii it m ' Uti'f nf tin Inn iin. iitihmt 'vvv"" ' nir.ii rnllrr i m tin ijunni iMih'. hi m m Inr tpmln ilrpmimint nf thr ,m I', 1,1, l.nUr in I In h'rnt ileckri I'lnh m thr muniiji, nr il,r In it,,, h,, i;.;., in u,. inir in or prni r. ntiir nun. imt punul , imu ,,-,e Sutiiriin.ii irn, Ihr tint tinir tlmt nnlin inni thr runnmq nf n in rat inrr. RVENAtlONS in tnkiiaji ti n i via. e ,, ,,l, I,, wlilrni'iiHi nl ihr i ,i I nil l,i i n initnllfil a ih, I mm iritli n hhiii itn, ,, kn tun It 'umi in k;ieii Ihr itrtrrtiitiun nf Bike Points Scored in Moter-Paced Standing team made time hits, het n,,. i.eni,. nll0 played enerless hall through the entile gamp. Williams Hits Hemer ('v Williams knocked out his ninth home rim of the season in t li- first In ning with two down and nobody en the ' snrks. " (Hi The A's-tStiffs i'lime was a pitching duel Met wen .ai ha iv and Slim 'The tenner hai. the l.est 0f the milling allowing enl s hits and no earned iin- TIie Mai ls run in the third in ning was taiuled. being the it suit of i two base wibl threw by Itluege, n tieldei 's i holt e and a balk. This was ike linal gallic of the series with the Senators and the A's i-ieid at the Catdtel was twu losses anil one win. It aln i tided a disastieus West ern ttin of Mie Maik. who surted in t li i i 1 pl'e e ami ate new tn the cellar. Thirttcn uinin t- were lest te the wen (luring the ni,i. wlibh eclips. s the pour ret erd of the Phils en their lirst West eru triii a month age. Itrewns Increase Lead Th" Urewn liu i-fised then lead m 'lie Anient an League uue In iiatihiug ilie last game of the -cues upi the T.gpis ai Niivin Held. liie Hums was at his lie-t and bed the Tiger -luggers te a ." II shut -out. allowing but four -cattt red blngles This w,n gave 'he Itrewns an even break with the Tiger-, and as the Yankees were ul'e thin hit reaed their leilil te three and elie-hillf games The Wlnie Sex made a t lean sweep of their seiies with the Indians by Inmibl.ng them In the tenth inning by th" mini! of 1 te '.', 1Mw.ir.ls, who le'.ll'M'il l.lllilsllV III the be for th" Stieaketiie-. i mild net lei.itp I lie plnle ,n the pmiii inning and walked St hulk, foiling the UllllilllL' .un ewr he plat" with two men out Tile e.. jlllllpetl into filUflb plan lllltl Ullltle llie'l pert "111 tge ter th llseli all etll 'tlHI whe'l ll.( lefe.le. I he Pir.iie- ter 'he thirl stiaigbt tmie en i lien home held. In the smie of 7 te I Ceiii h lb" Miuug IJetl Inirler. who set the I'.raves Him n with two hils in bis 'list appearand' In the hoi. was the winning tw Irler anil he had things all j h 1 - own way from beginning le end -'The home team hit Carlsen hard in th" spiiuid and fourth innings; Und plied ' a th" run lend. Thev kept up their attack agninst Hamilton, Carlsen's ' sue, es-er. Racing and Beach. Says Gertrude Art cit ings and Shoes Nuisance and Handicap itehlng "IXTCT of tb Harris, jyi swimming. By (iKKTKl'DI-: AKTK1.T iiin.l iilnsldill.t prrfrct Hiiiiiini III Aiiifrliu anil n.illiiiiit snlinitiliu; 1111111111111111 the criticism directed at these suits and they are most scn-lble or father battling, "nil T Hit HE venrs nge when It wn tinnetinenl with the proper fanfare that Walter' llngpn. American open cliainplnn. and Jim names. V, H. V. (. ,, tlllehelder. would liivnde the IhIcn in quest of the Ilrltlnh open golf clianiplnn. 1 ship our Itrltlidi ceiihIiih received the news rntber xmtigly. Tlie.v had seen .In, 1, I .McDermott and ethera try nnd full. I Their prefeeidnniilM were cenHdcred the Rtente.st In (he world, rightly ,s0 Moicevcr. tbey had them In ever-lncrenslng niitnbeiM. I There was (,0 miieli talent there thnt they couldn't conceive of tin American, I where the game Ih comparatively young, coining ever there nnd taking their 1 clown. It couldn't be done. I And It wasn't done net the first year. Last year a team was Kent from the Pulled Stales, ihe cream of our pre. j fesslennl talent. j Thin mere pretentien)" Invasion occasioned 110 little nlnrni nbrend, but stM Jehn Hull refused te believe an Anieiiciiti, or 11 Meck of them, could' lift the ' most coveted title In the world of liiikxmcn. Jeck Hutchisen, of the American team, did It. Even then the Ittltlsb fans found some consolation In tbe fact that Jnck the Scot had been horn ever there, even If he hadn't learned all his golf ihcrc This year only three Americans wpnt ever. They wete Hcrleusly itcpIvk) and gut 11 big piny In the belting. Their stock had risen. And, man alive, , what it tinfeli. It was as geed as one-twe-threc. Hngpn wen, llarnes tied for M'cend, Hutchisen fourth with third best hcere. BRITISH golf differs from ours great sand dime, swirling gales, pltch-and-run tiliuls. small greens and a score nf ether different conditions. Add tn that performing before critical strangers In a strange laud and you have a tough combination le overcome. Hut the 1 three golfers Just about piled ever each ether tn the lead. It wa. a smashing triumph for 11 home-bred, and a terrific blast en the progress of American golf. SI'EAKIXH of "wonder horses." iiich as the great Morvich, which wai beaten Saturday by the greater 'Wliiskawa.v, let us consider for a moment the wonderful Exterminator. In rive years of racing the sevcn-yenr-eld gelding, by McGee. out of Fair Kmpress, has earned the amazing sum of Wl. '1,030, This places him sixth en the list of winning thoroughbreds, which Is headed by Isinglass with 5210,275, The "Iren Herse" has faced the harrier exactly eighty-one times. He hi misiieii out of me nientw en only tune occasion'. The aged campaigner, owned by Willis Sbarpp Kilmer, has been returnM (he winner In forty-three races, finished second In sixteen nnd lest thirteen. llli lir.i step te fame came in llllS. when he romped nway with the Ken lucky Derby shortly after being bought bv his present owner from J. (' Milan for S7.-.U0. I'nlike most of the famous horses of the turf, Exterminator has h trained by mere than one man. The Kentucky gelding, however, has alwan produced, no matter who was handling him. "Old Itenes" has been entered in eight races se far this season. Hc ha Iippii the winner nf seven, lie was beaten by Ites' Kentfacc in ills second start nl Havre de (Jrace, tint later beat the same horse et Plmlice. The McOec-Falr Kmpress gelding has a wonderful chance te break the Benny Is Favored te Dethrone money. winning iccenl held by Isinglass. 1 All of which means that bleed will tell. Britten as Welter Bess in I . WILL Father Time be ser-.ed tenlrht? Fer eighteen years ,Uth Itrlflen. thlrty-Mcii years old. has been a successful boxer, se much se that he Is tlie welterweight champion of the world. Tonight in New Yerli he will meet Benny Ix-enard. eleven vir hU (..in. Copurleht, till, I 7'nMlc I.filarr Company LE ONARD PICKED FOR DUAL TITLE New Yerk Tonight ' JACK 18 YEARS IN THE RING where women are lencetneii is net sn tniii li at the patticipimts n it Is at the suits Many municipal officials at biiihlng beat lies, particiilarh in the East, keen busy legislating the styles In laws mill trying te enforce them. In iew of the tact that I am a swimming girl. I upeet there are many who believe 1 am strongly in taver of one-piece suit at nil times.' ltut really. I'm net The style of suit worn should be geM-intil In the net nien. .lust as a dinner gown does net belong en the golf link or tenuis courts, ni-ithei tines a nne-piece silk suit belong en the beach at Atlantic City. We Ii.im suits t-speclallv for sport competition. 011 the golf links i- in the swimming tank. IX .NWIMMINd I'OOI.S I hae been interested in noticing the different suits worn. e cry thing from loose, baggy, lien-lilting cot ton suits te the shin. tight, s, lacing suits. I appnne of neither. cointertiiiue. first advantage Is lit. There Tin-: are wllli swimming. The water will net wrap the skirt along your legs, for it is net Ien ciinngli and the danger of iH'lng upset because you can't move Is eliminated, riirlliermere you are less likely le he caught in the undertow. Stockings Xuisaiuc AS FAK as stockings an- eeiuenud. they me a iiui-niicc, ami the -.hoc that go with them aie worse than that. 1 Yeu lese fieeilein. Shoes, no matter bow light they are. become ''ce--weighl. anil iinytb'ng which weighs one (low 11 should he avoided. On an average, the Piicilic Coast has mole swimmers 011 bathing heai he than In- E-i-t. Tbe sen. hie bathing suit Is the gleatt'st asset. Bi;nny I.K lie the wl t Mil IS II. .IA1IK I.KONAUI) is being picked Inner In hi- meeting te night in New Vrk with .lack ISritten. If the dope N upheld. Henjaiiiln will have made pugilistic history, hemming the world's light wclght-wcllerwelght champion. Leenard and l'.i'ltten are te meet in a scheduled lifteen-reuuil bout te a bulges' decision. Johnny ItulT. of Jersey City, is being ret egnlxed as n dual titlchehler being 1 he lly weight -baniaiuweight champion, but the lighter clown carries with it only the American Iniiiel-. While ISritten the ical marvel of ilu- ring, having 1 n ingagetl in (folic compel 11 lull ler a pciied of eighteen veins will liave an ailvantage tn Proper living and carefulness In training hac enabled Britten te keen going in the ring when elhers have been forced Inte oblivion only after a few years of boxing. But Britten will answer the bell once tee often ,and tonight may he the occasion. ' 7'f Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League AMKKir.W XM1IK (i. A. It. It. II. I'.C. staler. M. I.etils.. A -;r lit I til .4:1.1 llrlliniinn. Itrtrelt. A.' '.MB HO no .tlHI O'Neill, fleifliinil M IH4 10 il'i : iifuli-r. (Irvrl-il.. .IS ill :: TV W Wilt. New Yerk IV4 IR7 M (10 ,30 NATIONAL I.EXfil K a. A. II. It. II. I'.C. iiirii.ii . hi. Leets ii'i '.MH :; li: .III lirtiiirs, ClilcHrd (tt S-J.1 44 se .: I lllibt-r. I'ltlslxirsh ,W 2 IS 4i n: .-l.tS Uaiiltt-rl. Cln'niitl. IIS :.1t 4S SS ,3St sinltli. St. I, mils. AH tll'i 4; ;t ,SI III clslen contest In which the welter- DEMPSEY-WILLS BOUT SURE Article! for Heavyweight Beut May Be Signed Today j .New Wl(. June I'll. Articles fur a ! contest between Jack I)einpev, world's heavyweight boxing champion, nml I Harry mils. Negro challenger, m.iv be signed today or tomorrow. t Dempsey reached New Yerk vester- day after a trip from his home 'in f.e. I Angeles, declaring his willingness t tight "anybody, any time, anvwliere." I olne dent wllli his arrival. Prometrr 1 lex Jtlckard atiiieiinccd negotiation-for Ihe proposed match with Wills were Hearing u defmite stage. I Malingers 0f both linxers linr .r. neir willingness te sign nnd lerails rerailn Tl Coast Suit Sensible III) iiie-t .seii-iiile suit lei tank 111- I'lt" woolen one-piece or Celi suit These suits (ding te you as nil w nelens de. Thev an- cemfni fable ami leek llt-li I Til- 1 nitens llevel III well Iks ausp lliey dell t give te the form. Cotiei afoe holds ihe water mid they le-teiiie baggy ami ui-ver leek tidy. The silk one-pit i ler 1110- and tils .kill light. 1 I s,, hght III We.illl. hei is un Ie-isaiii- whether tin- nicer is swiinniing ii t-t it ii e 01 speed. In Call I'm ma at lb" bathing beaches the predominating -nit i- what vt ..ill tin- Coast sim. t is woolen enc-plcrp and 1 1 aclie- hal' way te the kiue-. A skin Is attached from the hips au-l 1 culies afoe te about halfwav le ihe knees. Men and women alike wear s 1 lie gleait'si asset. .itius um nine .111 inn uiiuih- in i-iMiiii ...ii..-. ,'"," -- , , .,..,.,.1 ,l,i ...un. Ill ihe West a girl with sill, stockings weight, he will have the scythe of weight hampien will defend hi-.laurels ''.'' 'je'f .""l'"!?'"' ai.sesas much 11ne.it a ue vv ilht.ul Eat 'Time I e overcome. Uecerd books llK11jst the lightweight tlllehelder. , "I'l ' "' ., ""'- -lUt 1 .t... kings in ihe East. i-hew lirltlen te be thirty-seven years I Mlerluua IM'ly Smith, one of l'.rlt- " ' weihed eiU If even man and woman wen- tl ' ag" this coming (Meber. but the teii'.s many pteileccssers retained his lIow-eid-ls-Ann: lit uiy in- used ,,,. by knocking out uiu i.avigiie, me , wnne sex Release McCabe 11 connection with Jack. lteiinv f.eennnl of his day. in the, Chlraae. June 211. .niehant Mcrl. m , , 1UU. , twelfth round. I.avigiie was being ' t tchfr of the liuffale Club of the Inttrm iei-li ill IHH.,. , ,ent. n e s,.u.,elv that his secimds , X''g"'. h" been s-nt l.ack te thi lit ntly Itiilten was asked his . IV.-J.Vl 11 towel Inte the ling In token f I "uffulu 1-1"t' h- ""ew Whit. Sex. eiilv leally si-nslble suit, tin- Ceiii -nil, which is slowly leiuing iule Its own, we would have fewer (hew niiigs, fewei batheis ami mere swimmers. The .Miami beat h has pregi '--"! nipldlv. Tlit'ii'iiie a number of peisnns laiigbt le swim llieie efi-ry winter Oik of the ieiiseu ter ilie iii'i is. ,n. laliid! down there is ilu- sij(. sun -t -. I. 'I'lit- Coast sail js virlii.illv ihe ti ti I one used, ami thctcl'ere, the bigiuuer is no liaiulli-iippeil ,y wcightv suits I .1111 ale glad le -uy ilial siui-kniits at Miumi are u 1 in inslty . OTVI O di A-'.S in swiiuiiiiug suits .should diift and, as a mailer nf fad. are drifting te (lie most convenient, most (oinfertablc and safest suit. The Coast suit is .lust that. HOUR K NeWilll; . Coef .n 01 ma 11 Aiuler-eii. Kddie Heet. Ilhetle & ;' E. Colombatto, Miquel, Applehans. Andersen and Lawrence in Leng Grind Fer the first tune in hiterv of bike pompetitien 111 Pliilatlelphi.i live dif ferent ceimtiie- will be n presented in the "All-Natien' i.i'e tit rln- Peiur Ilreer.e Velodreme Thursdav nigbi. A atlintet nf international star- will par ticipate In a oiit'-lieiir grind Here are the iitlers; (jeeree Colom batto, IihIv . Jules .Iitiiei. Kiantt Willie Applehan-, Ceruiunv, Iiraa-1; Anrlertieu, Denmaik, and pen v Law rence, Anient a The men who will set hc pase for these pedal pushers aie te he selected from .lirnuiy Hunter, Phil 1 dclpula ; .lebiinv St hlee, Miller. Ilroekl.vn Denmark, ami Island. The appeal ante of Minuet. Andersen and Lawrence will be the first of the 1022 spiiseti in phtlinlclph.il l-e x vill be the Dane'b debut in this eitv. Lawrence has been en the sidelines vving te an injury suffered enrh in the eaBen, but In is in shape new te get Inte the running for tin- points' score champlensip of ifSJ Applehans has bis-ome fully aceli mateil and the (let man pnncil en Fri day night that he was riding In gieat form when, paced by Jimmy Hunter, he raptured a thirty-mile event in Xevr l'erk, besting out severui of the best rldera in America at tin- piesent time. An innovation en Thursday night will be the wearing of sweaters by pate Fetters with, their names Inscribed en tha back. Tha sprint match special will he he twten Hebby Waltheur. Jr. and Fran Cisco Verrl, of Italy. They will go en la a nniviuilc race, best two out ( three beats. Vincent Maddemi Is still lending for Seliita scored, with fifty -one, and llaual is the umiier-iiu with fortv-twe., I'titnl , ,. , 1"! 'id 3il Ith Pis. intrnn M.tilniin.i . . :t 11 , lilies VIhuipI 1 it u 1 ; (llireme ( inn 111 . ." ; ; It Inr I ill in .(!.. 1 ,t 11 ;; (teer-.-i- Ullei :i .1 -, ; ,h .ni-..e h inn m 1 ; I 11 : hrank ( ttrri .(' 2 t I e ( Imrifs irkin i 1 11 ; I ran!. Iiefii in I I i ! 1 1 l,fOrKr I nlrinill tltu I II II I K I 11 Me ( lurk 11 ; u in M.lllc Umlrli I : I 11 , llrtt.i-k Vntlr-en . I it 11 V illtdll V isl.ei 11 11 11 ft l-ert .1 I 1 1- rent t 11 a 11 Wnrtli Vlltten neil i I'ranU LjiTnri 11 a 11 ;( I'ninls scind lir-i. s settnij. 1. ihlril. i rutirih, Beets and Saddle a 1 . ii-uii. 1 Horses w In, I. 111 hi are In-t 111. i-.Miiv Itetl.iii , N'. Akin. 'I'.itela .s-eiiiinl Maiiii un- M.i.ti. Mis. M I'""' 1 Thud - I'lviug Priii, , , I'.tiiul Mllh.lel.l ll.llv. I (ll-'. Mni. via Mai. Chutri-it.Hi. lit.ial Palm. Filth 1'iiebi.iii'l. Paindei M.ntii 11. sixth I'll st Wind. Hughes ijiiihani. .Inkle Hay Seventh -- (Vnnites., l.em- A., New pic O Neil. Tile Hamilton Derby will he run to te '.iiv a- the ti-atiire of the opining of ih" niie meting at llaiinlieii. (let i . a mile ami a iiinitti' r.iie. with S.'llllli inlilnl Star Je-lei will perhaiis rule w hit h appeiii besi ,11 Kohertsen's Hit Wins 'I'l .- I limits incieiised tliPir lead ihe Si'iieiial by winning .111 1 m .i.ng L.. in tiem the I'.imes in the nun Iwo 1. ilk- te Stengel anil Sin. th .. I' In b 1 iter I ' ivy Itobt-rtseu's -nig e 1 iiU'"l f"l Hie winning lallv i vvi. - lie nf-i- st.allll Ii-M'lse fe I II II - '.litis Ail .iv.ilaiiche of hits, in ii. C.n-dni.i'-1. 11, nl -te dibs uiitli-r a 11 le I etlt.il The Cui.s slitiwiil a dimplU" H'ti-a' .11 fei 111 tiem tin ir p.cvitn,- IWO W,ls ever ilu- I, tune nam and tlun tu-lding was t.n" tlmii geed. This, lemhltuil with Slifi del's excellent p tt h.ug mil the Si I.iiiii nam . h'ttmg. a 1 tcmie.l for tie ttv.-i w li. lining defeat I'euiuur anil Siullb win- the lieine-n 11 liltleis, VISCOSE BEATS CHESTER IN FIRST SERIES CLASH BACHARACH GIANTS Tedays Independent Game. WILL OPPOSE SPHAS Colored Team Will Meet Down Dewn Down eowners at Shetzline Park. Lits Piay North Phils FLEISHER TACKLES DOBSON I'll V 1 .1 If.' Hill' 'he ll.lllilllt.il 1 .lulu- arc ' Fn-t i.i" Tepange, Mj-s IMna. .SllllI Sc'lllllbis Semllil Isjceplei luisel Item her. M.feburn, Fair .Mm Thinl Thinl Itivulheiia. Sweit I'liijipni . Keck Silk Fnuith .Meiciirv. H1I1I111 Dieani of tin- Nal'ey Fifth 1 Derhv 1 Stai Jester. Spanish .Maie, Cellinga Sixtli -I.adv I.uxuiy, Fert Churchill. Th Xephevv . Walkup. I Frank Miller's Club Is Winner Be fore Ssven Thousand Fans 1 The Viscose clllll of M.'llcil Heek. inul ('hisicr iiiiiiiguiatcd a set ies id 1 seven games yesicidnx nfti rnoen for tbe 1 hiiiupienship of De'awjie Ce,tniy nun I Iscesc lapt-iicd the opt ner ! te .". 1 I'lank Miller. tVunicr I platul ni.in- ager. bad an ull-star line. up inr the iwinneis and such plaveis ,. Iin, Spalding. "Piiul" Wesier, S'eini.'ii ' l'Uti, Farl Ptittmg anil .Maiitlce Uaih After trailing In the nar for hvi innings, Visiusc (iiiue 10 life and mail ' ihlie I uns III tin- sixth nnd I u-d the 1 -ten- ni .. D.i ve Williams ,,uie huni. 1 with the winning inn en 1'li't s sifgle .11 I lit- seventh The -ern" is ni'inetiiig all knnl et .it 1 nt inn .mil ever seven thousand tans 1 -aw tiie gaiii" Mi. 11. lav heiluli 1'"-lili- been iiir.'liii'tlti-l ill 111 - I nd- llltlel - The 11- l.ll .1 . Ill ii" twilight fain tins i 1. inn,,' bv a niiiiiht r of honked bv p. mil In III 1 lub. 1111 het tiiiiii.is .in- 1 iia.'.-'l III tin cut section- of the 1 in The Si.tilh Ph'llv llehi.w. w inning 1 vei v gam l.i-t wi 1 1 . n( hided vlcteiie- ev r Hilldnle. son Sun's nnd liroeklvi It I III ft of the fiilcllie-t (1 Ml the Dew 11 lllltiliile ill steiilen Held Cttili, I'lill-I.llrn 1 .(tat Vlusuritii stritts. lit l-lit r hi .1, x .1, Dull. mi. I lilm-iifiii sit i'l I mill (Illt-en I llir. lierslniiv I li hi ( lull al Ainliltr. Ilrnlt sii.iri; ni 1111rl1 tn Chain lull,. I'.i. Mirrlll at l'linililili:.i It mil. ill. tlfn i:kl. Ill nml VV lain sirrrls. -umlrli entitle srrvld. , (Iiumi.is I I11I1 s,., ,i,i ;MI, iiui'eui streets, Wllinlin. tild, lift, Iiibiiii at Surlli I'lilllli-s, I'liitrih ,n V liaiiiheikliiic sirci Is. sit ith l-hlilli's in simirliinsi, rifl.i-i'ii,liili nut v ilinii sirens. I 'nx Mdler at t. Il.ini.ili.i-. sX.irili irtel nail Kliuwenil turntie. shaiMhiiii at si, iiliiinb 1. Triit. finirtli trrct inni UrKhr111 niriiiir, ,. I s- . ItiKlitsler ill If it l li tinier. I iirii.srKiilli unit snniir stnets. II.11 huriiili (ilmils ut Siuilh l-htlli c linns. sirini. -mk, llpuail ami lllcln slrrels, ( nli, 111 snirs at M111111111111I1, of (litaiesirr. l-eltimii silk suv 111 KriisliiKinii, I'm el. funl neiiue nml llrrks -lirtl. Ntitlvlli 111 lliirllnctiiii, S. .1. I lit-ster at slimiitililii. I'lilliiiltlnlil 1 Klei trie ut KiiiheimI, 'I hint, first ami llliklnseii slrtfls. ItrlilesliiirB , (. at VV llihiiiml. Illtinui mil viiilirlliiK streets. and his answer, wilb a smile, "Well, tin- lecerils show' that I was bui 11 in si's-"t Coming in vlituallv at iiilih weights, l.eeiiaiil will he stlellgcr by nr than when In boxes at tin- light weight limit. Iteth lifiiiiy n ntl Itiilten an- te step mi the sialic at l-!7 peiiuils 11 .ladis(iii Sipiaie (Siiitlt-u at 'J o'clock 1 Ins a I'l I'l niten Till will li" the lil-sl of I hi f f ilu -,101111111 tilts for which Leenard is matched in-ldc of a mouth. On July 1 liennv will hook up with Itecky Kiiiimis, ut .Mlchlgiin City. 1 ml., ten leunds, no decision, nnd l.evv Temller will he his opponent in the inel Important of his mail lies since becoming champion when they get together at .leisey City July -7. Twice before Leenard anil ISritten ini-l in the iUiired eire'e. They boxed ten niiiiids. no ileclslen. In New Yerk in till", and the following summer p-im-ficd 111 cnih ether lu a si -leuniler at the Phillies' hall pink. Ili-.tniy Iti'iuals Fer the liist tune In twenty -eight vein- In Sew Yerk Cliv the sieetnteis at the elodreme will witness a ile- li.reill It was six veils age that Itiilten be came the welterweight boss. He was iciiih'tcil a rcfeu-e's decision after a tweiitv -round bout with Ted I "Kid") Lewis', nl Canten. .. lu P.llli. ( Reports from New Yolk this morning 1 staled both Leeuaiil and llritten weie in prime fettle for tonight's fuss, STANDARD SLATE CLEAN Wins Seventh Straight In Judaic Union League j Standard Ledge continues with a clean slate In ihe Judaic 1'nlen. Nat ' .lafle's team wen its seventh straight . game by defeating Philadelphia In a slx-liming game at Sauatega Park yesterday, e ; 1. Heb Iladner pitched a pretty 'game, permitting only three hits. Abe Schaefer also was a stnr in handling Itadiier'i delivery. In the ether game Disiaeli wen from Meiais. S te I. Standing of the teams : Wen Lei l'"t vi,n i.,)si Pit MRnritinl 7 i 1 O1111 Di-rae 1 a Inn , 1'lilU. 8 4 .t'."l Mm. 1 s 11 :, .1)00 ASKII,I, 'I'linAT i!tfl I. M. NATIONAL I.H(iL'K PARK PHILLIES vs. BOSTON Sftils en Sale nt (HiubfliC and Soeldlni'j Open-Air Bexing: Monday, June 26 (Ol.f.MlllA a. r. SOTII A lOl.f.MlllA AVK. MATTY IIROOKH ,,. STANI.Y WIU.IS l.mlnnU 8 rilt. Turnny IIK'li STOHII lit. AL FOX 0 rdi. Prki 50e. $1.00 Cur I.ln Ne, 0, 7, 01, 4 FREE EXHIBITION T0.VKKK KNOAOEMKNT World's Champien Ralph Greenleif vs. Chas. Harmen 1200 pti. KNiiiti; wi:i:k ikei: National Billiard Academy 'I N. I3ili St. Alsu Knlruiiie I.10J Market St ,tl 1 r BROOKS-WILLIS TONIGHT; HINDIN IS MATCHMAKER Seventh (Jn High. Smart . I Columbia Peullley Makes Trial Swim 1 rarU. June 'M t'euillri wtmnitr. hn reinnlnt-d liu the I'rrneh rraah-WHirr FA. .11 fW4 -irSlUltit for til fei theenilnc Btleniet tu .win iy.t.i,ll'l.,-n11"' s.nnmi. Ktuerlnc th Cnl . " rrmw " --ws ( 1-lB V m n 1S1ILBT-II t ' .JviHml In nln hour tertr-nln mlnut. j . inn nu nin nuir-in id d i ."S lC -'-y. i i W.&1 tua. .R, .(iieduct Fust nice - Fge, 'I'hes. siily, tJeldeii Felk Second - David iliiruni. Itii' 1 1 in 1 1 Letteriiiini Tblrd Jviite. Kvil. Avlsjin. I'euith ltillv M l.iiughlin. YAyix Allen Pttc, Whisk Filth ItiHv McL.iiighliii, Hep! iisiies. I.IHIV lillltllllOIC Sltil Slllipil'sl, .MlK l.ll . tillldell Ku'f. I OI.I.OVMM. IIIKOKill" I'll se 1 .ink' nt't- 'f(mlet iiik. line teiin mer il huth with amateur nml ir.frs iiIiiimI plttjrrs. Kvr me e of nirev te the levers of the um W len irepr no tice, written by thnt urtierlti. Frank Mc CrncWttn for the rsinlfrii I the reue I.nslKB. 'ilk Jt a Hubltl adv. J 1 i ' ' ' Mi.ji.I ttmifciiiV. f '1 A. C, New Club, Enters Lecal Field The Columbia A C . .1 111 vv open -an hosing 1 lull. Thirtieth t 1 --t nml Co Ce luilibia avenue. "Ill eutt-i the local held tonight when I lei'iim.i II. mini lual.e- his tleliul as a -win hi mIm r 'Ihe wind-up of t ipln rounds v 1 1 . li" betvvctn Mnllv I'l- i-.lvs. tit L'ii;'iillil all. I sianlcv Wi lis. ni 'I'acem II .s m bi ll nt,, mi inietiug Willis having kueckul .tit the lliliishei- .(er.il weeks ,1,1 Tenilliv Iteillv. bi'lll veleian refeiee, will ellicintc .11 all of the hunts, ether malclii-s tn he. Dh li Slosh, of CleVc- jiiml. vs. Al Fex. Seventeenth Ward, Jehiin.v P.ixsen Kddle Fev Vf. Kd Graft vs, Willie Kid Hblfll la-li- val 'I aii's. Tied clubs. ial 1 i-ii'hiiraui tt. ants tiijs iveiinu. w it fat.s have been ansieiis tn ee the I'lichlll'.'ichs and Jsplin- inei t . and .Mu.ingir laltlie (ieiilbh has again ariangcd with tin- etln iuls of Slutiiiie Park fef ilu celtfl te be plnynl llllie, as Itill l(iid"lph and lu team aie el-e. when- A game .ii'iiiss ihe Si'huvlkill that is of liin-itsi s the meeting be. ivv I llllteh Me llttl the I'. S S lilli llestel The s,,l,,s have a fllst I .11 tl thill litis In-Ill nil Ih" big clllbs In ie. sp( ( table si-nres, tllld tlll'V exptct In scalp the moterits The ISecliesier b.iiid w ill he ut the game also. legaii at Ninth Phils .Manager Iteilsiivil.-r. of lac Netlh Phillies, has iiri.itigcd a gann- with l.egail te be plaveil ni Penith and W'ingohei king ihh It will be the lirsi meeting of tin i(iiui. who are up town rivals, .luhiiseii will pitch I'm the Phillies agniiisl Schcflv. for Legan. NliimiKci Jehiiiiv Uli it-, of )iiIii-ii. ha iii-i.insiil u S'luic wnb ihe 1'b-lsiur Gainers at I he wciivei s' liehl at 'I'liii . -liftll -I I mi .Hid l.llll'cil hu.c. It is tic Ill's! MIM llll.l- el III IIVIlls hllV - I' . Ill' net tin i i he sea in I.ti-1 vc.-ir i Pi y i siuli'isheil .1 I'l-ield. a nearly evci.v tuiiie thev paitii i'lated in ie(iiirei t t vii innings Dehnui suited nuiner nils victelli's Inst week, the most plollll plellll iiciil Ik lug the 1 '!" walloping handed llncliiii'iich (lauts Mauagei- Li. I'livvcll. of the home ti.iin. will take the hill in an ell'tui te la'i lie Dniliv lit . Pin-hei Oilli'spie will liiirl fm Hill, Ial.-. Merrill at Teriniii.il Tile Mel I III A. A phlVs ll I et II I 11 iiuuic at Philly Tt riniiial, l'uily -eighth and Walnut stieets ''h,. i ailinadi'i's wen in the battle between the i IuIih last week. Illlt Mllliagi'l Wolfseu, n the lii ew ci'v tow in-i's, has Kiveii liis line-up a seven- shaking up und espects te put lii- ever en ih Miintgeiuet v Count v League leaders. Ial l.ii-k'- Si P.aiiiaba. nine has I'es Mniiir as an opponent at Slsty ti ft li stiiei it ii 1 LIiiivmiei! ,1. .'iiiii' Itelb have been Wiiiuini; with rimaikab'i legularily Un S.iiunliiv. St Itniiialias In at St. Callistis, KI i(, ,",, and the I'es l.evs blanked Celuiiibn C. C. II te l. Steiichnrst, wbit'li e-.i-iicd the count with Stiavvbiiilge Cleihii-i- by an s-.te-U iriuniidi, nieeis tin- Seuth Phils at Fifty -eighth und Wulnui stieets, 'anil Charlie (ilmk will fait- ilie down. tevvni'i's. I .Manager Jehn D.-iib-y. of tin Ken sington A I'., which leek the I'i'iin yl inula liinnis into i-nmp. 7 te .' hn a i ei, pie el galiu bnek'-il for his heiiie held ibis wcik with uilei'i-il team. To night the Fisbtuwn he!- i.icet Pelli-iiu Silk Ses und in I'l'iilny nil' en iin fast gelii-i Mini ' m Stai- vciiiii';ti'ii siill hn Suiithiv and July I op h -iwat I'm games uddii.ss .1 I'aib v "I'l IScl glilde siieei, r iiliuiu Kit siii-:leii II! ).'!' Itlll Shalbress' Wildv. mil A A Plays llrlili'cbui-T; A. C tonight at Din- man and Wnkcling stieets nml tin- pre- i'l m m m K iiiii'i in ii "i n i, in 'i'H ii m i: m 's ,m ,m m m& m t wi i,n m m emm::? ba uOver the Tep, Lefs Ge" STUPENDOUS PYROTECHNIC SPECTACLE k m d a M 10 u N IF t- P LAND BATTLES AEROPLANES NAVAL BATTLES 1000 PEOPLE 1000 it I i !3 i i i1 ii H m ti 1 H I 1 8 ON SALE TODAY 'IlikrtH fur (trrat All-Stnr Minn at I'hlllles' Park. Aleudny Mclil. .Inir 10 Harry Greb ti. Temmy Loughran .KIK TII'MT vs. I'AI. MOHAN' JIMMV IIANI.ON vs. KAKI. I'ltAMB JDK IIKNIAMIN vs. HIM. KRNK II.M IIOI.l.AM) , AI) STONI, See world's urralr-l iiildillrnflljit" nnd ethrr stills. Tickets. SI. , S3, slitrl en sale leduy at Ni holt's Cifr, l.'tf I'llherti llrliitrens' Distfr Heiim, lit" & l'ertri Trndler'k, "SO Mnrkrll (u nlniEliniii .ieii, II) H, S.di fowi-llen ("'' :l S. 4t)tli anil Menu. Arts Cuff. Ii anil Atlnntir Clly. Don't delay. II" ihelrrst tickets nt once. .. r.reii , fin ii ,,(, ,,........... - . - - - .1 ., vs. Teughey Diigaii. Mount Airy fati.t are all agog ever ceeds ,,f the gaine go luvvanl the lour h 1 1 ddle (ierman and Kid! the llllldale and Stenton contest nt of July celcbrat ion for i the children In Kii: jid we'f Il'bil-Kllciia and Musgreve bisect. Uic Xwcnty-thlrd Wuta. ' 1 1 I .IMMIM III" "1 I ulEfltV '-U --'-- .r:-,..- . u. ..''.5 s. ,,.., . ,. . .. , ai.;,. ..,. National League Ball Park June 27, 28, 29, 30, July 1, 3, and 4 General Admission, $1.00 Reserved Seals $1.50$2.00 Henefil National Disabled Seldiertt' League, Quaker City Pest 8 :30 EVENINGS 8 :30 Tickets en Sale at Gimbcl Brethers 2 llilM'IIWni HIH!!l!IHII1MH!!illlIM!!l HtMll IHW!nil'iu tn.ssWi!lj iV rA. -. I'rrNten RIOn tl "'! Ice palace 45TII AM) MAKKKT STnl-KTS They Tried te Step Us We Will Run BOXING Philadelphia Championship Second Elimination Round Tuesday Evening, June 27th UK -l-s.Kll U'tH iiviviY GIBBONS Liiexm-' RUSSELL JMIV.V HEH08 BLACKiSTON - MIl'NII .I0i: BORHELL vs. TOMMY VS. win rev FITZGERALD .nit: NELSON vs. vs. m mm .Ok ft C tH ll m j prices, 5ucfA.,'.a J,i::;1;,,uit;i,,iiS;; I 1-,'H N. .Mil. 1ll iii.'v. "I" ,V," ''J Il'mveU.UI (life. .11 S. H'. ,."''. ' ' ',;. RN. i;i Ii; Miiii'Iu V Hiiaimflb l", ,M COOLEST PLACE - IN CITY A'l pwxa
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