Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922
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etics Return te the Cellar After Respite of Twenty-Four Hours
Pelham Silk Socks vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bre. A. A
BASED ALL, 10th & Butler, 6tlS P. M Thurtday TODAY ' '
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HNSON SCOFFS A T
FATHER TIME AS HE
KALSOMINES RIVALS
shingten Veteran in Fifteenth Year Hangs Up
Recerd of Three Straight Shutouts Athletics in
W I nl In,- Inv.ii. ,t,l P.ie 'Irntllh P. Oil Urillli
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f THESE dnys of rnnkle hurlers who tlnily brenk Inte print with prodlpleus
lftieetls of valor en the mound, the average fan Is lluble te forget the old
St!
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ttt Walter Jehnsen, (lean of the American i.eagur inn.-..... .-.... ...u,...
bUKh any inmiber of times, has been going along tins jmr unesirn-
leuslr. The trttmi.ets linve net been blaring, nor have reams et precious
ptfpr tbcen used tip telling of wlint he ha been doing.
'" Yet 'Walter Johnton Is this year keeping the. Senators from dropping
Inltt the cellar. The Miiekclmll artist H net able te twirl with as. much
! Olh.ir.nrv .. nf vnrn. hut he still has one geed game in ins nystem. lcneruay
tht KruiSHii hurled his third straight shutout, which means that in the last
:twnty-seven innings he has pitched net an enemy player has dug his cleats
(inhc well -known and well-worn scoring platter.
This is n ftni uertliv of note, particularly in these tiayn or Dig scores
ad copious hits. Jehnsen had a sero arm at the start of the season and
nch conjecturing was indulged in by the experts. He wns figured as about
. relay for the nsh heap, ethers saw taut ins comeenck wuuiu menu mu
Wnnant for Washington.
' After n slew start Jehnsen has been hurling .better than any member of
tKJL Senatorial heaving stuff and ranks with the best In the leasue. When
hlf brothers en the Washington staff fell down Walter came te the rescue.
" T His shutout vesterday. in which he allowed seven scattered hits and
fallned nine of the erpenive cast of New erk lankees. was his ninety -etenth
whitewash in his major league career. He should easily count
thiee mere before the season Is ever, which will bring Ills mark te HXl, ft
reterd that will be difficult t surpass.
& Jehnsen Marted his major league career with the Senators in 1007.
hence this is Ins fifteenth year. Over the years Jehnsen has n record et
317 victories and -0 defeats. His best year was HH.'l. when he engaged
Sn'iforty-seven games, winning thirty-six and losing seven. His worst was
11)07, when he wen but eight out of eighteen games. I.ntt year he captured
Mfcutecn and Iet fourteen.
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of irhich meant that ayr must be served at times even in these
lienr.l irlirn ueutli i.? ruiinna 10 inc jerc en mc nieiniu inn. u
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;ffi T fcjiceoner. Jehnsen man he the daddu of the hurler. hut he can still
KL ' recA the best et the youngsters the art of feeling the batters.
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A's Return te Natural Haunts
fell buek into the cellar again, which Isn't
riUU Atlilenes fell Imek into
V- Thev had a brief respite some twenty-four hour
anything new.
and tlien returned te
their bad hab.'s. Hughev l'uffy s Ited Sex became riled at their enforced
absence in the most popular place with every one except ball players und up
and smote Heb Hasty and his pals for a victory.
Beb didn't hurl such awful bad ball, but he wasn't se geed, either,
'. nnd thereby hangs the tnle of his revcre. He was nicked for eight hits
arid four runs, and had his support net been sieve-like at critical stages.
.'might have emerged the victor.
On the ether glove. Jack Karr. who besides pitching w lilies away till
drae acting as a pinch hitter, held the Maeklets te six scattered hits and
a pair of tallies. He had lets In the pinch, which means he get the ball past
the batter when he needed te. He fanned Jimmy JJykes. the .Main Line
Jjf dtlren, in the fourth with the bases densely populated, no mean feat, even
taeugli Jimmy is in a weetui uatting siump.
iChick Galloway, who is making the fans forget that Jack Harry ever
cavorted around the short field, was the stnr again. The short, slim
Southerner net only had two hits, one of which drove In a run, but he
played a conspicuously geed defensive game. His feat of picking up Karr's
torrid smash ever second while en the dead run and making a threw while
of balance would make Barry and ethers blush.
BlQ MILLER did irhat a home-run hitter should net de. lle
failed net only te drive the ball out of the park, but he failed even
Je hit. He had nn excellent chance in the fourth with one en and one
-eul, hut he heisted a puny fiy.
Cy Williams Enjoys A'eit" Yerlc
THE Phillies entertained the Giants nt this I'ole Grounds and surprised the
prima donnas bv winning one game of a double-header. I.ee Meadows
and Jess 'Winters divided the work in the first. I.ee nnd his battery mate
Htnlinc. being banished during the frolic for sassing the umpire.
In the second contest Sheriff Singleen essayed te humble the Giants twice
in the sumo afternoon, and they refused te stand for it. driving him off the
(Wax mound and making it necessary for Winters te again exercise his right arm.
The even breiik did nut help the Phils any in the percentage battle, for
the Braves stepped their losing streak and arc new tied with the locals for
last place, an honor belonging te but fc
Cy Williams had a very busy afternoon. He had four hits in the first
game, one a double, nrd in the spmnd collected a home run nnd a single. The
four-ply shot was his eleventh of the season, which makes him leek like n fctar
compared te Hiibe Huth. Casey Stengel, who seems te have taken Pence de.
.Toen's advice, also treated the fans te the spectacle uf losing a ball. Casey
bad four ether hits during the afternoon.
The Tlrewns sained n enme en the tanks and Ticers In the merrv rush
for the American llag. Youth Kelp held Trls Speaker and his tribe te four
scattered hits, while Kdwards, Morten, l'h!e and Koefe were being bombarded.
Kid Gleasen's White Sex, who are being chirped about as the wonder
team, moved up into the select, class, third place, by handing the Tigers a
reverse. I.everette, a rookie, held the Cebbni'ii te four hits, an error by
Eddie Cellins giving I hem their only run. Oldham and Oleson ere the
victims.
The Braves, after win. liing the scoreboard telling of the Phils' win in
the first game, started en n rampage in tin- eighth inning against the Dedger".
Jn that frame they lied the score with a quartet of run", ami in the ninth
cored a fifth, enough te win the battle.
.. " . ...
FOR five nninas the Pirates Kept their heavy artillery hidden, but
in the sixth and seventh they brought it eit and counted seven
' runs while the Cubs trfrc making two. Mdndge teas socked hard ami
often, and se iri. Osberne, irhe Kent te his relief. Hamilton uai
geed all the xeay.
Baseball War; Besh Landis
ASEBALL war. Commissioner K. M. I.andis, the court of last resort
in the national past. me, laughs at the implication that such a thing
might happen. Sn.is the Judge: "Anybody who knows ihe terms of the
agreement between the two major league clubs ought te knew that such a
thing as a baseball war i utterly impossible
AVar talk Iiuh appealed en the horizon n a result of ihe stand taken by
.1. n I.I1H....U .... (U.. I a. t.A V.n. I.........!.. -..I. ..... 1. :.., t
iiiuv itu iiUKUV-t en tic ii'i'.'iii im in,- u.iiiii"ijiiiii ru Willi ii rniseti nucn a
jj'rumptlH lust year with Huth, I'lcreey and Meuse) suM'ende.i nnd lined their
ft xhare of the World Series coin. The American is said tn he cemnletelv in
favor of lifting the rule out of the books. The National .s ,aid te be divided.
(though if it emtie te a linimvii it is said the owners of the Hubs in the
W IStttienal would vote in into for the retention of the rule
SS? If all the American owners vote for the repeal and the National megiiis
".l tnm ltd vi.feritir.il tin. inneap ititl 1-tn ulnfml cnlal,. .... ,ln i Iiah I.I...... I 1:..
i u . V.1..V.W... .... .ii...... ,,.., ui- ).... . w ei' 1,1 nil nn nnuuiiii I 1 Ul JU.IUIS,
A who lias the casting of the deciding vote.
It will be recalled that the Commissioner, after tacking en the sentences
j tnat Kept tne three uiemners et th" lunxees nut et baseball until May '20
' TieCflllHe of their liHrMstnrminir mfnln stnternents: tliur Infr tittle .l..nl., 1.
-""- " " " - i ! ..in'; ,4 ii i u i. lllUL
he himself was nut in favor of the rule, because it deprived jilnyers fiem
waking extra money, oft times in excess of what their World Series earnings
would be.
Ituth received nn average of mere than S.'OO a game in the few games he
appeared after the series Jtst full, which would mean several thousand dollars
te the home-run king for less than a month of traveling in the sticks. Other
players received in proportion te their drawing power.
Baseball is rampant in the small towns and municipalities and the fans
there are hungry for a sight of the big ones in baseball. Therefore they are
willing te pay almost anything te see their favorites in action. That means
considerable money for the plajers
...
LANDIS premised newspapermen that he Kill render n decision in
seven days. It is uudeintoed that the owners in the tun Imnnn
Present indications veint te a rrneal et
B
ivill vote in the interim.
the lair, flusebnll players arc for
te the moguls and Landis.
it and se die the fans. It is up
A STORY WITHOUT WORDS
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PITCHES
COME-BACK STRIKE
'Big Six Hurls at Saranac
Lake for First Time In
Many Years
WINNING FIGHT FOR LIFE
Copurieht, 1031. by TuUle Ledger Compeai)
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WILL CLIP REB'S
WINS
LQUGHRAN
n
Lecal Youngster Expects te
Catch Pittsburgh Wind
mill in the Air
TRAINING DILIGENTLY
Five Leading Batsmen
in Each Majer League
NATIONAL I.RAGl'E
c. A.n. n. ii. r.r.
Hnrnbr. St Twit. Ot 217 M 111 .311.1
hellr. New Yerk.. 6.1 24S ail Itl .SHI
Mlllrr. rhlence .. 4R 16J IT .1H ,H
Ulchrf. rittshurah. fl:t 2flJ 4.1 PI ..1.1
IMulxrt. C'ln'natt. 01 200 ,10 irj .351
AMERICAN l.llRt'K
. a.ii. n. ii. r.c.
Sl.ter, St. IxnU... 70 2) 70 124 .4211
Ilellmimn. Detroit. fi'J 23(1 !e no ,3HI
SpeaKpr, C'lrr1iind M 211 40 71) .370
Will. New Yerk Ml IM 31 72 .371
O'Nctll. Clriclaml. 57 lit 12 01 .SGS
Dr.
HUESTON TRAILING
Handicap
Brill Has Lead In
I Pocket Billiards
1 Although Tem Ilucsten lmn lest five
ient of six blechs played in his handi
cap pocket billiard match nt the Kecre
I ntien Academy asrainst Iew Hrlll, he
'is trailing by only two points. The
netunl tcere te date, regardless of the
handicap. Is Huesten, 002; Urill. -IS I.
I Twe mere blocks will be played to
day, ene this afternoon and another
tonight, Plx mere blocks remain te be
, played.
Saranac Lake. June 20. "Big Six"
Christy Mathcwsen, idol of baseball
fans the country ever, for the first time
since he enme here mere than two years
age. bin life despaired of, walked out
te the mound yesterday, wound up and
tossed a strike across the plate, while
the Hpcctaters who had gathered for
the occasion cheered themselves hearse.
"Matty" was accorded a demonstra
tion from the moment his car came en
the field until he had hurled out the
flrfct ball. Fully 2000 persons, includ
ing friends of the great pitcher who
had come te sec for themselves the fruits
of the great fight against tuberculosis
that Matty has waged and wen, -Crowded
the field. He looked well nnd gave no
sign of having been through his recent
illness.
After a precession, headed by a band,
plnycrs en both teams that opened the
session, local officials and fans had es
corted Matty, his wife nnd Christy, Jr.,
piloting the car in which they rode, te
a point behind the home plate, Matty
left the machine, and te the lusty cheers
of the crowd walked slowly but very
tirmly te the mound. On the mound he
straightened te full height, raised the
ball aloft, partly wound up nnd then
rubbed Ills tlieulder he hnd been sent
in "cold."
As he tossed the ball te the cntcher
an ovation was necerded him that con
tinued until he had returned te his car
nnd driven slowly te ccntcrficld, where
he watched the game.
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1.1 clip that birds wings while
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Baseball Today, 3:30 P. M.
siiim; r Attic sist a i.raiKiH a-e.
ATiii.rmrs v. iioxten
Rrsrrfil Seat CilmbM' nnd Snnldlmc'n
RACING
CHESTER FAIR GROUNDS
4 RUNNING RACES
4 HARNESS RACES
FOURTH OF JULY
rilKSTFJl FAIR GROUNDS
TiiVe Wltmtnelen mr nt Dnrbr te
121 ti & Anile Strain. Chrtr.
Danny Edwards, of California, De
feats Kid Beets, of This City
Danny Kdwards, the Califernln col
ored hantnmwelKht champion, made, his
lirst nppearaneu in this city In the
,...i nVnminnntK- onverni hU rlpnn-i'iit wiiid-uti at the National A, C. last
and Fchonlbeyliicp feature as Themas i nicht.
Patrick spoke of his confidence In net I Beet weighed i-t pounds, as against
enlv winninc from Harry Greb, but , 121 ''j for Kdwards, who also had every
'deinc it decisively. ; ether advantape, but made little elfert
' "Sure I think I can knock out Greb, I te mix It up with his opponent, who
! nn,i ! win he ureved out there in that I wen in every round.
I rlnjt at the Phillies' hall park July 10." i In the semi-wlndup Jack Herman,
I smiled the Seuth Philadelphia nineteen- . HO pounds, defeated Sltlgper Murray,!
year-old piiKillsti'' product. 1 1,1(1 pound. The ether results : Yeung I
Sinci Monday I.euphrnn has bem Penrose. in4 pounds, gained the deel- i
n-eikinc dilieently anl will rentinne te Rien ever Pete Conway, 12S pounds, in
win en nn until Hip May previous m in- n reiigii neut. aller sinner KnecKcci
match, with two or three-May lulls in
I between nt different times.
Hits Hard
Ainenc Tern'- sparnrie partners
. , i. fi. .i.r.. n m rlillpweielit 1
.inK .IH'.IU ." ."! ... ,-.. r..f Tfl
Chester: Yeune .lack u nr . -n. "
Philadelphia ; Bay Mitchell, of Seuth
wark. an.l Jehnnv Mc I.nuKhlin. of
StV.ekv Hellew. Mcl.nushlin recently
r turned from Texas, where he enBaKed
In several matcties.
He
out Al illinms in the liftli round of
the opening number.
are
from
MM.i.ii2hlln has snarred witli Jusn-
ran for th" In-t thr-e nfternoen
ftinnV. &
Mire 1- putictunc iiare, ",""' n
When 1 joined Toms quarters I was
under the Impression lie ceumu i l'" il
I Mavbe he couldn't, but he certain r is
' j ,ntflnB lets of .tuff behind h J nllnpn I
i In the sym asaint me. Already 1 w ( I
. i . . - 11 ni'ni'
eettlng te wl-n it wu " '
T.ei.phran hlmelf Is bubbling ever
wi , "eniidenf... Uf. has . ha. w a
If.enl -wise . racHers uiyisi- "'
ivmiil slnn mm nu in'""'1'
t he
I Greg wen sap " nn m " -ring
and hack again, and that Turn di.l
, ,"",... -Jin experience te rope Mir
1 "cfully '!' the Pittsburgh IMnil-
, ml"There,l! be se much wind in the nt-
I mesphern." wniled l.enghian. ' t hat ,
'the Greb mill will find Um f flopping
nl ever the eanvas. They told me that
' Mike McTlgue was going t" neck me
en my left ear, but It was Michael who
came near caressing the Heer.
Dewn't Fear Greb .,,,
Heallv there's no reason why I should
fear Greb," continued I.eughran. He
Isn't any tougher than the "thers I
have met this season, all of whom
were expected te give me a lacing.
Gc' this straight-there isn t going te
b nnv one te sock nie and another
think 'I knew quite well anytime .fee
Smith semis me Inte the ring he feels
perfe'-tlv sati-ed that I will have nt
least .'l' per cent the better of it.
(if fmirse. Jee thinks I w.ll win
from Greb. an.l that's all the n.ere
reason In the world why I '
se that Temmy I-eughrnn wl 1 step
our of the line a winner next Mendtn
"'smit'lis'tlVe lin.peund retired borer
...u.i i ..nilir;i!i us an after-
WHO IIIN-inri'ii .....-
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cnrefully for mere tuan i""
rhoel
Temmy
rears.
HARMON KEEPS GOING
Sixth
n.f.nt- R.-ilnh Greenleaf for
Consecutive Time
Charlie Harmen, the New Yerk State
champion, is cut inning Ins wmn'iig
streak against Hiilph Greenlcnf. ..rl.l s
tltlehulder, at the Nullenal I.illiarM
Academy. Last night. Harmen wen
the slstli consecutive block.
Harmen new has a big lead en the
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against I!'.'.'
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Save en Sporting Goods You'll
Need for a "Safe & Sane Fourth"
We have the largest stock of sporting goods in Philadelphia
18,000 square feet of fleer space devoted exclusively te sporting
goods and for ever twenty-five years have made a specialty of sell
ing quality goods at the lowest possible price, hence our slogan,
"M. & II. Sell It Fer Less." "We've everything you require te help
you celebrate the glorious "Fourth" and can save you money.
IA.MIH h mm 1: ISCH
GOOD'S Deg Seap
Inviferttinf, Healthful, Rcfrtihini
Kill fleas, curm 1n.1n.ti) Ht-enln trans trans
minien of dlen and prmln, J'ro J're J'ro
inetPB lukiirlunt growth of huir Kxcel
lent for f alp.
AT Vl'-TO IIATi; rill (MISTS
i:vKitrwi(KXK
JAMKS tlCIOD. In. HiiUdplphla
I'JlJiCumbrU'n weekly utwtfalr uhuw. Thu
I'M'ill KawALkt v. Heldler KKtnruM I'rs
lia 1 Fkt Iley v. Jee I'erk Muriin. Dan
r ''MlLJlva. I'et Deency nnd Clmrley .Mack
M "TW """
v snri.niiaiii..i iiai i'wiurn uum
iH)vr h envr.Yeil In epvenil niaUhtx,
Bmuhprt)r hm taken evtir the tnsn
,Ts of -Mac and wants te match
t.atdlP-. .
se 00 wltli jcatar.
uur jsaaeBr
.lehr.iiv Kelly, 13.-,, of .North Philadelphia
is In sen.l cundltlen for hl inai.-l. with
Jlnnny 1'arker. et Went I'lilladelphu !
Ilnshry IIiitrlilnMn, after an Illness et t
eMirut weeka, hi. tecawred and 1 delnic
peme Unlit trulultiif. Ilunhey'a inan.npr, ,
Seetty Mentelth. haa jiented a forfeit of 12S0O !
with the N.w Verk .State Ilexlna; f.'emmla- I
alen fur u keut with Johnny Kllbane, Andy '
Chuney. Danny Kruih or Johnny Dundee. I
Tlierf rr letters In tli Spert" Depart
ment of th" Cvkmmi Ht'r.M' r.utiimn for ,li
I'm, Martm. welterw-lght beier. and Wj'.lt
l.dt.nids iii.iulnnnki'i'
Sailors and Police te Clash
Vrhi All'PWUdflplila rellce will play th
f a U sTwthAsitr n1n. rhamnlnnsi nt h&
S'tJnr Yard, at te termsr'a fleld at trty.
irvaiam nratta ea uain
Stebbs High Scheel Coach
WuktiliiKten, I'u.i June I'll W,,. lain II.
Htehbs f.iriiier W iir.d J c.ta!n tnrt iiuai
iprb.u'lt ha bpn ...it'-d f'tiall coach at
Whi-el.ia- HI' Vu.i Uli.'h ' '""I tr..m a 1st
of mere thnn tw.ntv. siebix t.ly-l te".r
foetli.-.ll fr thi J'reniilerta In 11.1.1 und
1'jlU. heiiitf captain In tl latter year
Leenard Off for Michigan City
Nnv Verk, Jurm S. Ilenny Leenard,
world llahtwelKht rhnmp'en, left Nw
Verk vmerdav for Mlrhlyan T'ty, Ind
where he will r'ash en JuK I niretmt Itixki
Kanean Iluffiiln ItBll.m. nliu i' piliiii ih
llBhtneljH ' r "vn
Tulpeheeken Reds Want Games
The Tulppheclien npd. a llrat chiss truvel
InV team, has I'eurth of July, A. M. and
I. M.. open for flrHt-rl home, teams In or
out nf town. Address J It, Henlc. 381U
Ifty-1 Hmedley street, or phens during- the day,
daljimbard 31ft,
EASY AS ROLLING OFF
A LOG-THE
PERFECT
SHAVE
WITH A
A!tu
rywavctt
mr
SArmriMIOK
that you may be
denied the pleasure of
using U. S. Royals this
year, but we must con
fess our 1922 supply is
going fast. Whenever
you get a chance te buy
them buy them!
(i)Q30 e,c $'t)i
flfee-0 OVJPJli
U. S. Royal
Gelf Balls
United States Rubber Company
--
Frte-Spoel Sarl-Caitinf
Ocean City
REEL, $10
Itcel Sensation of 1922
Mad en eclentlfle prin
ciples, ar.O.yd. German
silver, rannet corrode.; no
hack-lath; nothing nn mar
VH te compare with It.
Fish Baskets
$1.25,$1.50,$1.75
Fexy Quiller
Crab Trap
SI &h
Ws
3"jSS
yfgpwayli"jiISftKSfli
$13.50 Challenger $fi
RACKET
Medel
An A. J. Ite.ich HaoVet HaeVet
Iill oval playlnu surfare,
finest lamb's cut. IJouble IJeuble
strung renter;
$12 Cup Defender
Rackets
New
Anether Reach lUcket.
Kit for a champion. Stand
ard tn every particular.
Klnely strung. Halanced.
$5
Tennis Balls
Wright & Ditten, 50c
Practice Balls, 25c
$15 Tennis
Nets, new. ..
Forty-two fet Ient;
heivy; tarred te
longer life. M. & II.
saves J 10.
very
Klve
price
$1.25Tcnris
Shee j
ffS'fcsal
Sv50c
Imported. Whltn duck, rub
Iwr soles Ter b.ithlnc,
yachtlr.sr. camplne Ker inn
nnd women. Hlseaflje 111.
American League
Sm
tj(j f .' JKsy
910
ltnvpfl
Oanulne Mur.'chl.le Oliver,
rvmilatlnn In everv iletNll.
(Itisranteeil ferfnll uanie.
$2 Official $1.50
League Ball
1 10 dez. onielol slie nnd
weight, Hteclal double
stltchlnp tunics eenms
practically Indestructible,
Hub-bar and cork renter,
Ouariniteed IN Innlnss.
Baseball Bats
"Zimmerman,"
"I.eiilnvllle
Klusser."
"MuaiiHnjt." fir. J
5 Fielder's Gleve
All leather;
la l-ottetn.
welted
learns;
fully
la-enforced
$2
BeyH' Siaea, $1.50
Camp Coti, $2.75
m
OpSD
Tharidtr
ft Saturday
Evsaim
MH.
$4LifeGnard
SUIT, new
$2.50
All - w a e 1
s I e v 1 es(
shirt, b I u
flannsl pants,
with buttoned
flap, m e n y
pocket and ex
t r i. quality
web belt; nnn
rustable buckle
.jc '
fr-"
Iw &. IV
"r JS
Blue Flannel
: Trunks
rH.BI'.'.'ml
tftfSr. Shlrls, $1.50
$5 te $7 .
AU-Weel Worsted $Q
Bathing Sui Is d
SIRS; Swimming Sail
CoKen.Sl All-Weel,$3
Th l.tnd used by prefsii.
pler.als, for Indoor and out
door. Fer men or women.
Wemen's7
California
Style $
Bathing If
auua
$2
All AVoel ft
ration
Suits.
new
The latent
utile J. Close Clese
II 1 1 1 n j, Ar
tlitlrall.v fin
ished. Hpeclsl
value.
sjS3
Far Protectors, 25c
Bathing Shoes, 50c
50c Pure Gnmqzn
Bathing Caps 3t
"Beys' Tights, 35c"
May save veu the pries ef
a fine. Kveiybedy who
swims should havs a pair.
tekBails, 25c
Wearever Ne-Cut
GOH CQDez.
Balls
Thn blteest value or.
market. Net many at
thlnprlcsj .
Cemplele Qelf Outfit
Gelf Bag, 4
Clubs & 3 Ball.
Hpeclsl ,,,. $J
Yeu tnukt see them te
appreciate value.
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