-WSlF.TOJHTO XtiSfr.'E'r'i.v.'' WWfMWWt SEK-W mat pfc ,. .-..,, Kwyti : I H'il EVENING PUBLIC BUG LEDGEU-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUSTE 30! 1922 JrOT.Mr'' V' i3 i T" ickmen Regain Seventh Place by Socking Red Sex for One-Sided Victory, Score 10 te SsWB WHITE SOX EXHIBIT WONDERFUL FORM IN GAINING THIRD PL A CE vm E TALK OF fr rt t7. K... w r GREB-DEMPSEY BREAKFAST BATTLING Ki& Bf I w" (n Twenty-three Days G!easen's Team H' ins Sixteen Out of Twenty-two Games- Athletics Bach in Seventh Place as Phils Linger en Hrinli CQUNTKP it" n la-M-plnce )ellnlltj mid mini mini for iiimii n tin- .ort team In tlir AuuTlrnn l.cnRUf. Kid i:iennii' White S, :uv tntlsi iln wonder team of the junior ilrculi After the World S,'rl" of HMD t lit- Whit.- Se were In III repute, lint II took well mi In I he lii-ii mmiin hcleiM tin' dm cpiieii of Cli'elli'. .Ineksen nnd tlielr pnl was dlTinered I'urt of llie season of Ui'JO win "ill i ecful and. with the pennmit In -icht. after tin- sensational disi limnes. !lenen wax feri ed te tine rookie in hi-, line-up. With another iietinniit a possibility. mm-miuI place wn the bcM possible after William' and the se-i-nlled Hlui'lt Se weie forced out of ercanlri'd luisehnll Thefce Hind. Se lad "old out then uiuiiitiijs in the World Si'iie for ,i pet of Kehl (lenen a retiuned manaRer te lle down the iinavery reputation of the l'.il'.i team, mid teiln.x Chicice fans mil-. t feel that he h.n done te. When it wit" made known that he hnihured !i nuiid'er of men who had (old III team's ihnniex In the World Series iuiUum t'ltieiiinall, nnd t lie were (subsequently (isin(rd. (ileaen vent out hn smuts- te eeuili the hushes iitnl try the Mirk" fiem .Maine te t'alifernln te linns talent in I he second rlt.v of tne I'nlted State- tlint would regain its Iem prcMlsi' m baseball. The ciTeils of the ninls mid the friend1' of (ilen'-en and t'e:niske pteved tllltlc nml the While Sex of l;is jejn ne toned te he lentem with venth idnee, the Athletti" alone ptewni; worse in the pereent.ise of c.iinei en nnd lest TIlM j en I the pte-peetx were the ntne. 'The t.'li!). lnttid lit ns It did r year lelne same after cutue nnd Inning the teeltni; that I'.chtli plaee lone would held them from dropping out of (he lengne. On June (J the Willie Sex weie deep In Inst p'ltte, whete the eilti,- had laced thrin hefete the se,-ion opened. The ,ildeil were hattlim: ter a lace In the miii nnd it looked like the rellar fei ('hii-age, a elty that hadn't en n lnst-plnee fain for nian. mau ear. ' ... w & If K t? mnikftt i In ihamie in Ihr White ej. .M.uii,;, In .,;. 1I1111 - f rtarfnl n utnnnii ft ruth "il' Inn camnl llfm hji In Ihiitl ;d'iee J in fie lenfir tfaintnuf ii'ld ir n) Iht ln'il iinmli in tithes hmiui' k'' etrr n siimlm nrctct. Then Came the Hurlcrs IjEASON lel Plek Ken. enr of the hest hur!er hi the Auietlian I.eaKue and ti man who lefi.ted the his offers et the camlileix in l'.il'.i. et bmt'key would net meet hi- Mitnrv demands for the l'.li'j scn.eu. Kather tan aerept the offer made 1 the old man Ken joined the independents and ftft (Jlen'en tint E', The Kid was undi'innreil He get held of liehei t-en. new Known n the Wperfeet game plieher." einnj;ed 1 ledge into a tirst-rate hurler. taught Koekle Eeverette eneuRh te make him a first-string pit. her and heucht Kerdle S' hupp, fjeast-eft of the I'.ioekl.ui Dedgeis, from one of the American A.nc i.itien amp. Frem April 11' until .lune ti the White Sex looked '.l.e a lit-phue team. he Athletn s wne si,extng a decided unpieiement in form The sale ei ,lee tltisnn, the pimping jai k brought Ming Miller and .1 ditlemit team Tim locals were lwittline ter third plai e and the (i!e.is,inites were ,11. 1;j that they (lldn't fall out of the league Then came the 1 hang" ter t'hii.ige After a disastrous Kntrn tri)i the Sex teturned home and inclined uec.d Unblti, In ether words, they surprised the home folks hy winning ball games g The Yankees, with Babe Kutli, lsltnl the Wmdv t'ttj and stored three lns out of four fiem Glpnen s tribe The Hnl Se were next and. te the iiirprise of the baseba'l world nnd Chlmse In pnrth u!.u , the White Sex took Kuir straight games Tl:e pltciiers started working perteitly and the battels tjt when safeties menut runs. Jj' Thnt wit the beginning. The Mm kmen were :i"xt and tliev lest thr'e ltt of four. Nayier was the winning hurler of the Mm I, men after three of (in brothers had been batted hard find often. '&' Washington piit 11 four-game series. Then came the West vs West jJlTle. which ienl' proved that (;leaeu had a team that hud eensidetable capabilities. t' Tn.s Speaker and Ins mates, anxious te get ;1 pin, m n the baseball sun. (let the Sex. and te the surprise of the baseball world lest t.uir m might game-! That meant pitihing nutherlt and hatting power w tar a the White Sex pre i-eneerned Thei proved thnt they had both b dropping the Tigers two tfrnixht after thej bad moved ime third plaee. Teda they are enjoying th ftelings thnt go irim being a contender for first plni ei I ... S X.K's'ON Jm all the aleii- u-ith FaLcr. n ictemn; Helierl'im. jrtrrrttc ami Uniine. roekiri, ami .W,i,ip. ,1 f?ia;,ic leamif nit iff. lie irnn listen gamti nut e; firrnf;, tu 0 in ttrrntu-thrn dnyi. a rrrenl thnt hni net hern eunltd by any imm in ether inejnr Irwjue today, (iieuiiin ilnrrrrt the erclit ami if m rwhly hn. t's Bark in Seventh Again pONMK MAt'K and Lis Athleti. s, 8fter a t w ent -foiir-heiir sojourn in J last p'n.-e. regi.ned seventh pin. e psterda. Itelhe Naylnr pitde-.i ,.ne of his le.iiS ,,n, "nine, and .am" through with n one-sided rl. tnty He iriu cue lien ..v '.1 hum p'ern lilts, enough 1.1 wtn sumrs, 111:1 net ' ne w i Nnjler was p. t. lung Ke Hlf Visitors ttiM'ess i In the eijjhlh ie npefiei. h 5 3. rnimlf. of enlinnri "'"M inniru". nie Ije'iJ "tnnMl lt .t tV nml t.itfmifN.I PI...A. sJ...i.k 1.. j ., . . ' ' l.nu'-i I--IIIHII, III' til r"'""' "' '"""" n """" ni" "'"I (i'erge ltrt a triple, from wh!. ', the WS'J '"' "I. 1" '!" ninth a .mip'e of hit nnd intiebi ,. ,,.,. & 'Ihr M 1. kiii-n ' ,. t',e, hartmg ..nihrs en getting e'even safeties most If them ,. the p,, h ;,. M,.r hniI a 1Pp ,, a ,,(lllll w(irn thi,v inetli,ng. U .ilk. r had ,. pnir of elnglep. and tJalleway had the same Hung i; . S flllfK v'nie,l another maimfieent game at the tnil field, pulliua V l0M,,c f tuck-up, nnH thnthnp thrnir, thnt kepi ,he tarn en n erl,,e 7 Ac NeHfnrni lad' 1 hitting ttreak m the series nn.r n,mh,.,i V$ nine in the lour ijiimei. Phils Lese, hut Keep Heads High fieerge Snmii st.n ted for the THK rblln le.t yesterday and did the Uraves. whi-h means that linker's - ii. x..j..H- ,,.- nitui i it-11 nir insr Diar tiuin, 1 m , ..-.- OH'Hii l,II(n(j jer Tilt pi lief, and allowed the pnee..eing i;ia,us m runs n, ,CI1 hit. In seven tuning. I.nt.. wm,. ,0 l.i. ,lt. nnd vn ten. bed f.v, n bit m the eigl.th On the ether sde of , .riisr ,h ,.,, serrrriM, , thpp f L ft" ti, , " '"",n- """ lk "" n burtlns tre,lk. get, ,. one e. the nuiher .rl,,l tV 'n'V ' "" '"" n" f'"" ,",!, f th '","1" In 'h" N-tinaj; Crimes juried the D,,ger t.. a ,1. ten ever the l(ne. .,,,,1 ,, ,'llrii. ,r ,..,., ., ?'$ W,Z ," , ""rp '"n""' Herr.hy m.nde h. sV.-nih homer the first fiM P'"r"'Ml""" '"'"" l-:rer wetked ler tb, 1. ltlse,ll(,.s. I I Q II, .,, ,rri,.i ,h, en,',, erner name ,,,,,,( ,,, , ,hf Y '. ...M .r.n ,hr il.lmr nl ,he lied r mi l,e;e,en tie link, nnd .hr rnntar, .Al. ,, .,, ,., ipei (m u ,M ', ," ' "'r '" ,h" "'""' " ""' '' "' '-" "' '""" -'.."'!" '"""' sl""tlf'J '"'" '""' " r,h. , hr ,r, .'"ifTV'nn f irji rrii a intlt, Ih. I, , Uuth had a pair e sinntei ilimmi Beets and Saddle i!.. "Il- Ifersis n ! 11 . ,i tlHT fi ' I'lrst r 1 . ,.. luitni'n 'an Wi i .. 11.. ..... .-- .. .. ix- , ,,,. ni'i- .sence.it i.em- . .. 1.. ; ... fim -IrnvesM - , ,, ,, llr ,. , elp. nftu- M s, .leiiiiui.i Iiiai-...b.ii, Mnr vin ln'. siiT Inist 'tower, M.si Mfle 'I "k-lhllllie eenrh TteltU. . Iiinlnn I 11. ,e ',, ' a- l..i s'l.l. , - .1.. ies Hamilten: Ki , rmgrniie m n-it. " I'hirles f. I "p ..' the . iniuiii" ililltcil., 1 ni ,, id iMerilln sis ..ml -'i'l e N.pln w A.tri's li'luze 1 1, r.- In- Me." Algur.i )Urlgiilii 1 leuiii !.i,N Mn. .,n. rjgiit, 1 ' e.( ,,ak.. nf'h , ,. ,,, WfTIt 11 .1 I,-1M'I of tfl" Villi! V MXlll S ug I! S. , ,p,. I, ,,,,!.,. NOen'h VV 1 rs Odtlup Smarn Aniirilnrt : I msi ,,,. )n 1, , ij.,1,,, , Mr, Moen Heur. I In Warren s... i.i. Wnr Mask: t'um Sub, I'urii.irven , thild Mnwmireu Willinni A. liee liee renanl : fourth- llilh M. Iuughlln. Little I'luef Uiiebnie. hftll Ocentii. ierennder lehn I'aul ,lent': sttth Bwerp, I lien ill Stat, t'leebei. 'ii e Leading Batsmen in hath Majer League v xties i 1 t i,i t; . . v " " llnrnsli. l loins h.-. !'. .' .Ml I ft 'IiIIt ( hie. m in III: i ; ;,s smith i. I mils l, ! .Mi -n ltltlw, I'lli-lwirch 1:1 :h. n 'if lltiil.ert. ( In'mitl II ,'tiu '.11 ) : MKKIC N I l-M.l K -. II. I! II. "I-I'r ,i IjiiiU TO 'Js'i ;e llflllntnn. l-trelt Hi '.'3l Ml :m ial.-r, I InHnml .1 fll I'l ;t O'Neill. ( pUnd ,; i;t li 111 Mill. e U J nei x .13H . i.n -t.v I'.t . .!.' -IS I i:i .'Ids Pittsburgh Syndicate Seeks Heavyweight Beut for Laber Day at Ball Park ' ENGEL AGREES TO TERMS I Huh !! Se THtrvfeE- trvwg-Tq kidnap Veu iwre AWOTrlER OWE1 OF THOSE WEEKEND l-ISrllWi? sUmBOREES. AEeTdEY-V Awt) YeO'RE IAwtIWff METdEdONEY Stuff ?e I'll Curl iP Awt) t?e iwte A CeiY CeRwEfiTRAnCE WiiLE YOsAREC?0WE wz l! LOUS II. .I.M IK lelinite nnnuiineement fiem Yerk thnt the pinpneil Deinpsej Wills bout will net be slneed "until .some time In IMiNl. because of the tincerlnlnt of n site for the battle." 1 otiversatlen aneiit a muss between the chntnplen and Hairy (5reb again has been started. Pittsburgh Iiim enteird the field for 11 (Ireh-I)einpsey mutch, mid Laber IMj is being mentioned as the date, with I-01 lies I ield as the plnie. 1 (Jcerge I'ngel, maniiijer of Ureb. passed through Philadelphia en his way! te New Yetl. from I'ittsburgh and saiil . that a ".Midlente In the Sme Ciiv! .. ... 1 . I A ' . - weuiu ill. I he nil Pilet t te I'Mneli tile 111,'! ti h. I I'ngel. en behalf of tin. Amen, .in !lght lu'iivi weight chainpien, has ugteed ! 1 e tetnis with the Pittsburgh piometets for n Oetnpsp; contest, be said, but dc!nul feiuial sigmtii- (.f n coin rait u.,til 11 iii'tpiisitMui WHS siilenlited te .lack Kearns. I Piefers Pltlshiirgli Philiulelph.a itotneteis. it ,.t, heen snid for some time, weie angling for n Crcb-Uemps, j nut, h, but l'.ugel de , clares h(. has never lind any delinite neuotiaileiis ter sin Ii a scrnp with nn ill- in tins cm. At the same time' I'ngel eptcss,,, a ptcferetKe ler the, l.cnt in I Ml ftll... nli .. .. . .. 1 ... ... . ...,, ,,,,. ,. 41 crc arecauie j te Kcanis .111,1 Dempsey. "A clash between De'mpsev and Ureb ' Youngsters Will Enjoy Safe and sere'" 'sT." ri:hlf S,."T,,:U,'1"1' I nm! Sane Independence Day hure. s,d l.ngel Pittsbuigh lt ' Hum s In, in,, town, nnd the folks there 1 Spotts guleie are -m the piegram ,aif wild .ileut him. 1 feel .sui" be , nrenared bv the 'I ient -I'lchlli Ward ten U,r.m,Vl'. "rV'V 'm 'l,,len " kenuulttee for the relebr.lt let. that will.' il.v.1 be can outpoint the ehamln ever! I''' ll"1,1. .i,f hl '"''""""t llerrcntlen Llike Williams, the distance, and then- aie plentx of ' ' p""'r ent -set'etnl siieet and isetlg i.reb's admirers who have .eiindent-e in l,r ""' '"' ' . '"'' ""'l ''"''l Lis active, untiring stjln eent. eompetllien in swinimlnc nnd "As indl.ji.ng the intense Interest'" ilr,,a1 '"" ''e en the cud that sii.Ii 11 bout would attra-t. a leoerd , "" ,1m,m'!' """"I-0'1 n-v ''V 'enimlttee. ,r..w.l would he en liu'.ul ,.,,, Nlv headed In .lehn A Denehue. iha- w rheut fenr of ...ntradictieu 'l 1 . Tl,a' '""' r,v,''u l!1 Mnrf ,'i1 ,!) ""'l'1''k .Mie.-i te s.. K,.-,.,,. i v.... X...1. 111 the morning. Iheie will be 11 pe- " ... "trjiltli ...,, .".il 1 I t t I lilie 1.1.,- 11,1,1 .1 .1,1". .1111 ii;s ,,i- ik s hinder ight years old; 11 td-ynrd flash THE JAME OCDv?AC- YoOt-LGe'Oowtv' AUl CL1PY00R Pay ehecic- iw Twe wr a lotef fancy Fish foelers Amb A NEW REEL TO DROP OVEH'BOACD.LIKE' YOU "DlD THE" LA?r OWE, AUD AWOTrtER- CREEL FOR. THE FISH YOU MEUEfJ-stfer rtt-T) for. A let of Cigars Te. make Yoen.TBwcoE feel HWE A CAs)TCt7n) FILE LESLIE WPS IS s 1 - y J NO-HIT-GAME HERO Seuth Philly Hebrew Star Blanks Camden City With 3-te-0 Score IWDTriAT HEWRY-WHATS-HlS-NAME WHL BE THERE WITH BOG. LEl? USH PAU ,4"J0 YOUU LOAF AROUWD LLTAY(?iyiWf TH MOSQUITOES A TREAT AwD CATCH A iMIWEDeilAliCOlD Ak,x come home smelling- mke a cbess Sftrwrew a usrM-Ans MACKEfiaL 4j"D A HOLIDAY HANGCAen- AMT AVE A ftM i3urjrjci) (r'fJOttCtl AvD A GuARTens WORTH op Fi?H t ' T i-i - t "" I- .r I I WK A " t iJO-MzkU fcfc ! ALL-DAY SPORT CARNIVAL AT FUNFIELD JULY 4 rVe ifili You'll S'tay-heme wan rdEkriDsutiMf . AVT MAYDE YOU CAW SEE Yeuft. WAY CLEAn-T& 3H6WIVI5- US a geed time a Lelly PeP ea Something." . j l" s -- s - ;-s , ,j j; ,7&.'ime - sjA eJrmfii&si-szd- w m I -s- - ' " '' - -t-zjic n ,w m - (i a. m MANY TIES ARE PLAYED T.eslle Krepps, of the Seuth I'hl'ly Hebrew Af-inrlntlnii bnt-etnill tenm. idtehed a no-lilt, no -run gntne ngaliiHt rnimlen City, nt Tliliteentb and .Tolin .Telin .Tolin njen streetf. Iimt evening and Kdtlle (ieldblntt's nthleles nnnexed nnntber vletery, I hit .time by the count of .'1 , te II. 1 Krepps wan opposed by Olfeu for I Ilic vlrdtern. and he. tee, pllehed a creditable Riime. yfelding hut five IiKh lielding tlie Spnlis te two hits after the r-eeend frame, i The downtewners garnered nil their tallies in the second. With Mourn- linn out. Vnnn reached flrt en (lilf fith'H error. Kravltz walked. Mnr mini filed out. Hernsteln hit te High, who fumbled the grounder. Vnnn M-nr-Ing. Krepps then cnnie tlireugli with n timely hlngle. Krnvll. cieshIiix the pate, mid when (inldblnti hit wifely Hernsteln counted the third rim. l'"lclsliep In Tie .The Fleltdier Yiirners mid riiilndel- phln lerininnl clnshed nt Forty-eighth roptrleir, mst, i-j 'i(Iio Ledger Company STEADINESS WON FOR YALE PLAYER ; Williams, Eli Net Star, Easily Defeats Champien Phil Neer .,,-...-.. ..... r . ... . .. . . ,ii- !- ,iiiiis nip uie t-iut. I nave as sured the I'ittsburgli syndicate of mv readiness te sKn for (ireb It new r.-maiiis for Kearns te accept the preposition and the match will be closed." Hornsby Gels 100th Hit and 1 7th Hemer lingers Hornsby. the haul-hitting .second baseman of St. I.euis Cardi nal, rapped out his 100th bae bit yesterday. He get three bingles in 'the tries off it iittnrtet of Pirate hurlers. one of the drive being n homer.' which was Rogers' (.even teeiitb of the jenr. Hegers Is the tirst plnyer In the National League this season te gainer a century of blew. Hit homer was the longest hit ever made en rerbei Field, going between the t-roiebeard and the rlght-tietd bleachers. Runs Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE TOl Pittsburgh.. St. Leuis... New Yerk . . Phillies .... Cincinnati.. Hroeklyn ... noslen . . . . Chicago M yy t 8 ga 11 2 35 2J 4 , 2i ' 3 1ft 2 10 AMERICAN LEAOUE .JiiLJiMlIlTs Athletic- ...1 1 10 2 Td-. SI. Ixillls... . 0 7 9 Cleveland . . .1 0 It n Chicago .... -1 0 4 Renten .... 4 6 4 .1 New Yerk . . 0 0 a Washington. 2 i 4 Delrell .... 0 0 1 . INTERNATIONLL LEAGUE JJi!LIJiTFT8 ,lerey CM.v720 ft 85 Reehcsler ..10 2 5 2 Terente .... .1 ft 8 Rending ... 4 0 ft 8 Rliffnle .... ft ft 2 .1 Baltimore .. 0 ;t 2 . Newark ....I 8 1 t Syracuse ... 1! I 1 1 eighth allowed the limbers te tie. (hit r-rere. Clnney wns en the hill for tl- North Phils nntl Vnndegrift for th Tientenlniis. All the Phils' talllm innii- In the second and third. In tne Intter frnine, five successive slnglo slngle slnglo ceunted four runs. Then Vnntlesnft pmn lermmnl clnslied nt l-ertyeiglit 1 MUHedilievn n nil 1 1, V... '"'""-'- ff sax. -ari-i-s's sn'r'f ' ' -.-"- 11 - tint miii 111 nun t - 1 . --- -iii u pace of time the Ynrners had nmnssed ' ""''' " ' nesu,,,- ,,P r,0liy wlce the number of hits ns the rail- '"., 'IrndlecUed with I'rnnhferd A. C. M't the inn coin mn was the ai. "Ti . K ". 1 '"". '''-'"Oflf with Magnelln Slurs at I nnd Venanw lt P'L Y. GREENE t nlrrsll .if .eiithi-rn California Wew didn't the East tnlte nn nwful and a Mick riice for these between eight wallop at the West out there nt the and ten: a -10-yard dash mid an Merien t'tlel.et Ch.b jestcrda.v. when ebMacle race for these between ten and T-ulv(, Williams, .f Vale, dropped n ,..1,1, i(,c.drawii-eut rallies en nearly thnndeibelt from the blue by easily every point, lenvlng both contestants Name-. Secret When nsk-'d who the men wets- eon- nected with the I'ittsburgh syndunte I'ngel refused te divulge their ii:iuie. nor would he sprci' anj details of the financial sole of the nronesition. Kearns nnd Dempsey were in Pr.ni- "'tis will lune their cw-uts. fellow- Ma, 0n that leg or run backward. " i,l. 1 buiried the hitter's dence. II I . yestenliM. where the ,,t. Ing which thete will be a h:iseill game However. I hat does net detract ft 0111 "'""' . ' ,'j, , ,is llklnir ter fulfilled the tirt of a series of ex- d a band -emeri. Williams' game, for It was cleverness , strel.es tee inn. 11 te h. lubitien appearanees wlm-h line been A' :!" ' M. there will be swim- combined with determined t-tcndlness. Then A esbvoek iirned fits niiue. Hrinnged for him l.auv Williams, of 'lng races, diving and newltj races. n the long rallies, and there were which tended te Hew up ";'' this cit. is the spurring partner Demti- 1 wateiiiu-llen scramble will wind up main of them, when Mi. 'lennis Fan alttieugn ue v"1' "i""-1 ',;"';"' ,.'. sey will use in most of h exhibitions. ' 'he aipmiic sports. Then another band ami I hung onto our seats in breathless gaiiieiics I tie part) was expected back in New ,r'r' " "" epen-nir meving-pic- stispcuse. nd Rrewn speedster 1.. .I... ,tl.ri s..intnti,,l roenil lttftwn. tOO. of Washington I'niversliy St. I.euis. In doubles, Davles nnd Ncer ills the ever-willing chap te unset the posed of Heward nnd lnyler. rlnce- U .1nt (.'.r n'-iM-rs. is without L-mi-s for .1 .,., , ..In . .,,1 l,.sl.,-..nt.- nf kfll!inn .,...'u .1,... In two set. Ileullles nil- iSays Newark Baseball Franchise ,S, r 7 "niJLrkU .i-rT'1 Mnil ' i.!i'm and one of "the bigges, fn'verit'es of the vanced te the fourth round len-ing Will Net Be Transferred i' hl'' l" r!:":''- h"m" ' '" f v' it twn tw tournament, thus preMiling the spec- some mlglil gnmi ieum in im r",.,"" tnters wiin tne ncsi iiirni jei. w en, s,-.. uu i.,; Theie were three heart -breahlng ets Heublcs enl . s I readeis. siime. "' " """" 01 u' in i nnu 'cnanite Mannge,. "I.eftv" Nelan was the MrcetH. One of the features .of the nf- star with three slashing doubles, and "-.7 '. . "" W,,llnp ".-v ,)u. Hill Ilnrrett also came in for an extra hei wal'ep. Itlll Meehnn worked for rielsher nnd kepi his hits widely sep united mid no Terminal player wns nble te connect with mere tliuii one snfe blew, getting four hi all. Wnrry Hulls robbed the Yarner of n victory in the fourth. With three men en and Ralph Padgett at the hat. the latter caught one of Tem Volz' sheets nnd sent It en n line te tight field for ti bit thnt would have cleaned the sacks, but Itutls came dashing In and ended the session when he made a wonderful catch. Still .Mere Deadlocks The North Phils 1 ronten, plnyed a tlie visitor third basemen. It -.. In the eighth with a man mi nnd gave the Stars it three-run lead. NeUsc-mii rallied antl scored twice in the eighth nml once in the ninth, but could net produce the 'winning run. PLAY SPECIAL GAME and ll.ii brr, return game Germantown Team Will Oppeig North Phillies Tonight One of the bet games of the s.nen Is expected tonight when C-ctinantnnn meets the North Phillies nt flirltrn incline and Mngnelln street. The sub. of , iitbanlles' home days me Tuesday nml nl Thursday, but tonight's nffnlr was nr. twelve ; n .lump aim euu iniew ier inee neiween .., , .,,,. -ii,. tavl., t twehe and feuiteen. and u i.i-verd downing the piule et uic n-M-i'lin i""" ' "," , ,, . .,-. du-h. running bread jump nnd "20- Neer. of Stanford. u After winning t he HrM PI. -4. "j Mini dash for the-e between feuiteen ,. ...,,.. .,.. ,.,. f ,.. ,.... ,,v n brook slewed up an. R re in oek swi t and sM..Pii The events ter the girls , " "' r . , i , ,i "'Ivantage nnnexlng t he ',;'n''i ';.: me praetlcilly the same. ''.ng shot, for will his Injured leg both- ,ll0 deciding round both pin . ' t. ,i... .,,;. i 1. 1.. ...... ...i ..,.i,. l.im ..nn.iiiernhlv: in- could net nnd carefully, but Rrewn s peciilliu cut ... .... ...i-. "'. .... ....... ..... .,,,.. ..... i , , .. - , -ti,..rtL-t tnltlni- Iti-ew n used bis speedy fore- . . i l. .... r.( r rim nisr t biv Williams invariably wen the iirni urue te gee. ... -... -..s ... .. .. . I HIT I IIIV ., Yerk fiem Providence tedav. An ,.-I tllr" show will be ghen. winding up the point because of superior steadiness, or deciding games tlii s lr tc tensive tour for Hempfe'- will be ' Program. because Neer's leg refused te function npeed or ( barley I nuuei'K. a t-tarted tomorrow fast enough. The sceie was (!-.. ti. I . by the wn. leek-l liKt mat TOOLE DENIES RUMORS St. Henry Has Open Dates Th- s. , in c. c h fHs, tra.i!i- t.,ltn c nipes-.! or form, r llnhr.-.,! I.mi: u j Newark. .1 1: n IM .lehn Cenwa Teele, piriient of the Intermitien.t! , League.' mphatleally denies rumors tliur I the 111 lllls W't-e se-,nts cutis,. lei mg i tin transfer of m lent one of il.e friiti, l.'ses. ' A rumor hnd been cur'-'lit for t,e ,si sevei.il il'ivs t , the effe. i th.V t'v N'ewnrl; ft an. iiise ihIkIii l, transf.ried ti, s,..iiie ether cin The , uie- i ,1 li-en based en the peer shewicg -f t e itenin in flu "iee for ..htimplensi ,, noners nnd the faUing ,,ll m nt'ci dam ' it the heaii gam, s of th Rears Mr Teele snM there was m, justiti- 1 i ntien for anv such rumor an, I nd ed tht the league is net . nnldering .ii' I tran-fer whatsoever R. R. BOUTS TONIGHT I Six Matches Scheduled In Boxing Tournament ! Half n dozen bout' nre scheduled in , ib. eleventh boxing tournament of the riu'udelph.ii Terniiti'.l Division Ath e . Assoeiui.en of the Pennsylvania Railroad nt ihe 'first Cavalry Armerv Thirtj -seenii.l street and l.nn.-nsier neiiue. tonight Pour champions of tie I'ennsvlMinia sjstem ai te -liew t'leir wares ll.'ie are the bouts ns nrr,nt;d b .lehn McC.ir'ly. mntcbi'inl.er seepben l'lifsntis v 'ieiiik .lack .lollllseu. .1 nun. I'lshei h Jee M.itm n Hillv 1'nrl.er v. .ehnn Kell.i. Yeung -,k.n s. lehnnv Kraiisr. I'lmries I'.usch v- Sum l!lii,-ksten and .Ink l.rhmau s. linj Newman, Htunla. atnl Sutida l-a1! .llr. ne.ne- lla-imhn .li.n.l Veitli I' r v j t. Ten ui.env r irn STeit W Mr. Tennis fan. William H. Wanamakcr Stere News 1217-19 Chestnut St. & Fvvnt Scraps About Scrappers mnlT Ulllls nil rra" i" l,i f-'n 1 h nt ' th .. . n Pli, -.-ictlifuB .. it, h.. r . -. n ' I in p tr i im-iri. rit rn !'t n' I' in fi . hm .lift u II h '! 'n -rir i a'lfrnl.., ,.tist,r-n-: "c Is ' . -i i tnrun .s-.k'i K.ifir-!., '- rl f fl- ta' f V V ' J i 1'i.r-; , ... It-. ,n t i -. ll' ,, Hltl'l ie. '. I rl. I- i.M u e n. ..i - s .i. .' is-.-I. "-Ml t !." - i ' r U'h .la, . !) .- Mr sp n iti v f 'ir rSeu -.1 euic ar b-tnrf hld Ii,- Sm- ' I ''- I" - ' '." be 111, ,.i i s,3, , ' f tie '.hi d. -ion V, ,i. I, ,., II, I lll.-l" .,1 HI,' 1 Mil,, s ,,, ,,, ( t' rf Xl'l.j Hint, t i. tii, l.mi.i. lli'ie s ,i Iiiii-Iii inn of iie.i;ir- I'.imi" h ,, t ri r n I hi i , ilfi n, f i ii r llrrnitn lllmlln's --. si ,.u u set,-Vi fnr M"Ps niBln .1 tht I'neimbli . (" unl 'h m.iti irix vii h i .'Kai'.ls'ht r,iinb bliie M'Ve K r-.de titnetli of lutein , nn.l Ji-hMl,,' ffnuh. e." U'lltnif Kir... Sum B arsMlen w il bes 'n ir seini '.uh Frai i, sni 'h nMr I, i'K Juhrrv O.Miwhert- 4 lairs" fli Hi r.'r. ,ir,ri! 11" - ,i- , rli M, arm .nl K.1 ta m. S-tiiinu ij'-l Mlllilllf. v .1 . u " '- w fill. Iir., ,2 n. '.ii T - if. in " l.- ' , ' i I r. ..-I- Itln I,, ,-. '. lis li- i.al-htm., r an I te is lerilviiitf fi- in i. .!.-.- tn Mi r t,.)OK .'i l'i n l i1t. s..ii'l- p olds .no! llie mg I - llil. c.ir- PARADISE REINSTATED Anether Team Back In Feld of Phil adelphia Baseball Association "Ihe Paradise I'leld ('lull, with in Heme field at Thirtieth and t'leartiebl stie.'ls, h,i he. n reinsti.ted ns n mem iter of Ihe PhiiKdelpli Hi IlHseb.ill Aso Ase . union 'I hi- tt .i in . " et i !,- ei aei nt .i,n s sttenge.i siippn, i. i . ,,,i, ih,- ,,.. M)-f it had unl., I te ,,i crvc tle- u.les h,i an etei'sisui lie manager c.illed at hsmh'ikiieii hcaduiuirters redn and it high caliber for the t-jintega only rcipiirrd few minutes te have lurcting. I..tcrnilnuter art! the club back In geed standing. Kterililii.'Hnr .- I,., nd ler Keniu. ki nglllll for llie n,,-,i n,, in e Il.iii.l' ,ii et Union en I'i't ' i- '-'ii h ,ii I ,. listed te ii,i, .H." , .'i,, K-'I'lJ'IO JMlUllllS I'lO' i. I'll', "hi II. i si . "riJget. "'' without s,,,. ,n ici s .nn at hi JWtHlSl. .ts-i-Il' ' . 7if;ynifrr. a iie-mii et stake i.r.isr U-.1UUh ,',IWV. hnrlf. Crn- "ij nn U ux " ' t n (T Jl '1 NrttHHl ll i 1 W nil, lit of ,..i v 1J Ym-nff M '! KMv l- ishv ,m t I pfinv Uar-li er J iinn iloie r n t. ti t)it lnubl vlnd-ui- K. (). enarl, 1'S mrt P nn in teth i" ' irv-? utib Are m tind flen te niH tn'jn in ihfif rpfii'i lain t IVli Kih, who u unl'r the mftiiiK-mn-c f tfi Kennrfl . new ii ?t ! i t- i - t intch-'l wtth n.ewn Pund for inn nuni of Jut 10 IVt hm ln tralnihi; ilh Je Hum h .Jinitii' llrlur- 11." nl if ni'"- of T nnim .'Uf' r ' ' slv fit -Sri dt mat lie air,, Iml t.i !h P Hf' a-i'I J n nt "1111,1 eis, iiinet Mi" IM clf ' n t .ti re'lf ihf flni mjiii-n- d.-i t"'d 'ti Hfnatijr nri'l rref s iemnl p!.i'M K f tne jf inrti e ih Ier tf ht .imi- $ 'n prei no trp writtfT b i1i.lt AULhnr-f FV-inK Mr ' i'melKtu fe- ui- ra'1r of th 1l'plicI Lkwer Make It a Habit. - Arti, J -iW If you are accustomed te Finest Merchant Tailor Cleths and have been paying in the neighbor hood of $12f) per suit, here is your oppor tunity te order two suits for less than the price of one. S48 Hand Tailored te Measure Although we de net ask the usual tailors' higher prices, we de make geed clothes te measure and guarantee te please you in every way. We are speaking specifically of the purchase of -1000 yards of the wonderful tailoring fabrics new in our stocks pur chased from Dill rich & Ce., 1427 Locust Street, who were established in 185(5. AVe cannot send you samples because each suit pattern of this total of 4000 yards is an individual pattern. Yeu must see them te knew their quality. This is the Kind of Weather for Sun Proof Blue Serge Suits $0- TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS 3JWITH EACH SUN PROOF SUIT Sl'X Proof blue serge suits are protected against imitators (of which there are many) by our Sun Proof label, which appears at the top of this advertisement, registered at Washington. I. ven an ordinary blue serge suit of geed finality costs as much as $35; but these are SI'N I -ROOF blue serges, made exclu sively b us, and two pairs of trousers mean you have virtually two suits at the cost of one. British Club Suits $32.50 A reduction from 950 te ?35. Stratford Clethes Prices range from .$35 te $50. Famous among young men. 3 -Piece Spert Suits Special at $30 Geed for business or for out of doers. Lightest weights. Mohair Suits $20 Cut ever stylish patterns; blues, blacks and striped patterns. Palm Beach Suits $18 and $20 Hand tailored, keep their shape and te keep you cool. Flannel Trousers $7.50 te $10 Wear t h c m with gabardine or b 1 u e serge coats. Vein th nml "A'iiiRolietkini: .ii-cei'-. (lit raiiKC.l rspccinlly fur ib0 bentc fnn W PilncMl.'iy tlie I'lills traveled te Tl'CIl- Tim sntni. tnnnm i-...,n ." ieii nml bniidcrl tbc linkers a. 0-1 defeat l.ntifdnlc nnd the gntne ics'uited In . Ill I'ICVCII limine, llllt tllCle Wns ll.) tin nnnlel. l.'ermnntn.. n l.. i (iccMen InM nlzlit nficr nine frn.i.c- ,ee strenjiMiencd by tbe mlditien of nnd tbe final count was 'J-J. mil 1'1-h nnd K.Mic (ienier. tn-rlh"r '!!. I,,,.,,- ...... .1 1.1 1 ..l.l. ,.. .... ..I .1.. , -.'""I Tbe home tenth should but n inud' by .Mm Mcf'enncll in tbcStntc have wen. ullh n quartet of the plnvrr's from College. Spert Shoes for Vacation Wear JVi T" I Grassy Sprain $8 Grassy Sprain: Seft white buckskin with hevy rubber sole and spring heel also in an all white wing tip and a wing lip with black or tan trim Brae Burn: Tan calf skin trimmings set off the white buck and the graceful lines of the Brae Burn leth er sole, rubber heel Brae Burn $8 Scarsdalc: Shere or mountains hotel, cettaj, camp this breezy white buck oxford is at home at all. Skeleton saddl, rubber or lethcr soles L0r $8 Race Broek : An all purpose outing shoe of great popularity suitabl for tennis, golf, yachting or the country club veranda White buck tan saddl These ar but a few of many styles an display in our she windes A Pest Card brings a Catalog gJ bKivVkd ivsohees 1221-122.'! CHESTNUT STREET Just bde the Adelphia Stores in New Yerk and Brooklyn I iftissi .') ,f -K... -"-