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S 1iwj f lp .SUSS Ciiy Hull Square (West), (Trial fruit Bidg., Pkila., Pa. f TKiU'lii3 jm HAVANA Miquel, of France, Captures Leng Bike Grind at Point Breeze GIRL ATHLETE TO ESSAY HARD FEAT Miss Marie Demke Will Try te Win Twe Races July Fourth en HAS NOTABLE RECORD Ily PAl'L PKEP SINCi: MKs Martc Demke started en her athletic career tue years ttge, she lim been at the top of the ladder se far as cperts among the younger filrN in West Philadelphia nre con cerned. And new "she 1 celnc; te try a "tunt which lm heen inrelv. If ever, aceom aceem plivhcd. She will nttempt te win two nice, both of the ame distance, within a half hour's time, en two different athletic fleliK Next Tuexlc.v. July 4. will he In- tr.ninilpnii l)nv. As usual, ntnietic Sanies will be held In nil fcetlen the citj.. and prizes will be given of te the winners in Mirieus events As Is tlm rai every enr, the Sherwood Improvement Axsocletlon will held its games In Cobbs Creek Park, at riftv- ninth street and Whlttn avenue, while the Sherwood Recreation Center will de the .imc thing at tltty-sixin umi Christian streets. In both meets there will be a seventy-fhe-Mird ilu-h for girls. One race will be held before the ether. Mi" Demke Intends te run in the first race and then jump into an automobile and be conveyed te the ether liclu, where she will "run again. Never Defeated Miss Marie, who resides at the home of her parents, GSM Pcntrldgc street, and who is scarcely sixteen years old, hns a great chance of winning both tnces, for she has never teen beaten in a running race sdnce she entered athletic competition. It wuh in the Sherwood Recreation Center's games en July 4, 11120, thnt Miss Demke first gained fame. She had an eff-dny, and only wen the flftv-jard dash, ball hurl and bread jump. She wasn't In any ether events. On the thirty-first day of the same month the West Philadelphia High Scheel girl again was returned a win ner in three events. The girls from the Sherwood Recreation Center met these from the Kincsestng Recreation Center that day. Miss Marie wen the seccer bull threw, bread jump and .0 jnrd dash. Three mere wins were chalked up te the little dark-lmlred girl's credit August 7. when she captured the same events and also was a member of the winning shuttle relay tenm. The WatcrUew Recreation Center was the opponent that afternoon. The West Philadelphia High Scheel holds games for the girls near the close of the June term each year. On June 1." 1021. the fre'hmen met the sopho mores en the Strawbrldge & Clothier field, Sixtv-third and Walnut streets. Tim rnnthful Miss Demke. then a fresh man, was the hhinlng light of the afternoon, and wen mere points than anv ether lassie present. She was awarded a "W" by the school athletic directors. Is Geed Swimmer This car the girlR of the Philadelphia public high schools had their fir--t annual track and field meet. It was held en Northeast Field, Twenty-ninth and Clearfield streets. In this, tee, Mifcs Demke participated, and wen many point" when the Wet Philadel phia' High Scheel held its games nn the Straw DrUlge a: Lletmer new tins year. Miw Marie Isn't only a terra firmi athlete, she also Is quite succcful In aquatic sports. Mere than once she has given exhibitions in diving nnd swimming, nnd is a member cf the Phil adelphia Turners. Resides all this she Is a fancy dancer. She can tee-dance remarkably well. Rut the best part of nil Is that the younger Miss Demke is a geed little housekeeper. Her mother prnUes her highly for this department of her work and nothing is better than a fend mother's praise, as Miss Marie sajs herself. MARINES FORM FIRST-CLASS TEAM KNOWN AS MARCO Will Play First Game en Saturday Against St. Rita C. C. I Because of the number of Unltee Stntes Marinej nines which bpte estab- I liflied themilves en the diamond this enr, and all under the same name, a i full-fledged aggrtgatien of tin- "Devil j Dogs" connected with the Pay Often of the ijitaiterma'-ter Cerps at Bread 'and Washington avenie, have organized n tenm which will be kuewn ns the "Marce" A A. Their mime is dcried from the cede word of the I'tutel fet.ues Maiine Cerps, whirh is 'Miu -Ce Tin1 te.im lm I eeen fitted out in new re.'.Uln anil nre all set for the opining game of the irasen, wlm h will he plajed this Sut urdn afternoon, against the St Htta ( iithellf Club i.inc at Fiftj-hecend and Iills de avenue Among the members of the Marine Hum .ire the following Jougenseu, who will utiard the iniu.il tack : Gress i.nl.ius uiliirwii Known na "Sandy Claws" who will endeaer te step all i ilut cume Ins wa mound the kejbtene 'suit, Barten, shortstop, and I'hil KTlcy, of M nint ernen, N Y , fame, en the het lenmr. In the euttiild there Is a sterling trio ! censlstin,' of Si heffler in right, Well man in left, and II) an in center-field i Fer tlie battery, C Conrey, who will I manage the team, will mduner te pei pei senate Grevtr Alexander, en the mound, with Hlbersen dunning the mask. Manager Cnnrev is erj enthusiastic iir his him and thinks they are cap uble of giving the iirt-clasi, "I," team'' around the ,t u goon fuss These that )n lias 'ii in i ml are hiii li aims as Kl.itider Waldin. Forty-eighth Ward, l Media A. A and the liU I The team has been tumble te tecurc i grounds te dale, hut cxptct tn de se I later i n in the bcnbeu. Anv first-cln'M home tenin winding n jjoed uttrnittnn feri twilight, .Siitiirdu or Sunday dutcs can, obtain Mime b writing Buy Clerk U. i.I Conre, I' H M. C l'a master's Department, 110O hemth urend street. I Kid Fredericks a Winner Alli'iilinvn Pit., June 30 Kid Prfderlcks, the yiutlneten tlnvcUlit outpeinted Indian Hussell, of Harrlsbur-, in a ten-round wind up here In the open air artn en the Allen town Kalr Clreundu In the- semt-wlndup. Iery Kshelman of Btce ten. breke his left arm In the M-iend round ty landing tee heavily en Jehnnv nu.ke thu Incal middle- ' nelicht Pete Iluslc of .Steelton. scored a knockout In thu sicend round mur Hal Iteiih, of I.chUhten A fast bout lwtween Hebby Hurke of lUadlnu and HtBv0 Cele, . of l'ullerten, ended In a dran Ward Victer Over Walker Nrwurli. N. J.. June 39. Qeergls Ward, of Elltatxth. shaded Mlckty Walker, also of Kllsabeth. tn a twelve-round tout at th Bread. A. C. bcrc, Ulere euVO. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, Sets Hard Task "V MA1UE DEMKE This girl athlete will endeavor te xln two scvcnty-flve-yard races In two different meets within thirty minutes GEORGE SMITH WINS BOUT WITH SHINNERS Phllly Pitcher Finishes en Leng End of Fight With Giant Outfielder New Yerk, June 30. While spec tators at the Pole Grounds yesterday were intent en the ball game between the Phillies nnd the New Yerk Giants a fistic engagement, in which no ring rules were adhered te, waa staged un der the grandstands. Geerge Smith, the lanky Phillle hurler, and Ralph Shlnners, the Giant substitute outfielder, were the partici pants in the fistic engagement, and from nil reports the Quaker City play er finished en the long end. The bnttle dates back exactly two months, for in Philadelphia, en April 29. while Geerge Smith was twirling for the Phillies, Slilnners. playing reg ularly for the Giants, came te bat in the third inning, nnd Smith "beaned'" him. Shinners hnd te retire from the game, and since that tlme his hitting has fallen off badly. He no longer holds a regular outfield berth with Mc Graw's team. Yesterday Wrightstene batted for Smith In the eighth inning, and whlle Geerge xvas en his way te the dressing rooms several players of the Giants are said te have made ugly remnrks te the pitcher. Shinners was among this number, nnd the battle under the stands followed. Ne details of the engagement could be obtained with the exception thnt one of Smith's punches caught Shinners en the chin and he went down for a short count. Jehn McGraw. the Giants' leader, is said te have entered the scrap when he saw his player en the losing end of the bout, but last night ".lawn" said he acted only as a peacemaker. PLAY HURUNGHAM POLO SEMI-FINALS TOMORROW Eastcott and Cowdray Win and Meet Eaten and Templeton Londen, June SO. Hastcett and Cewdrn went into the mm-tinal round for the Hurlinghnm pole championship cup yesterdnv by winning their matches. Hnstcett defeated I'aten. 0 genls te fi, while Cowdray wen from Templeton, 0 goals te 3. The ground was very soft nnd cut up, making geed pole almost 1m 1m pessible, while rain during the play interfered Mill further. The semi-finniR will be played tomor row and the finals Monday. The teams were: Knstcett S. Snnferd. A. Grisar. R. Hopping and Majer V. N. I.eckett. Raten W Raiding. Duke of West minitcr. Colonel 15. M. I.annewe nnd J. A. Trail. Cowdray Majer Hen. II. Peorsen. Sir C. Lewther, Hen. C. Pearson nnd Majer J. F. Hiirrlsen. Templeton Lieutenant Colonel II. A. Tomklnsen. Marquis Villabraglma, Jj. Nelsen nnd Captain Hen. P. E. Guest. Conservative men like our Sports Medel Suits because we tailor into them an individuality that is becoming. If one's clothes are ever-conspicuous one is net well dressed. Suits we make please the most exacting. ;W. S.Jenes, Inc. Cuitem Tailoring 1116 Walnut Street I Trousers a SpeelnltJ s,.sssBBsKH?;Vi- 3K ' i - , K. sIB ' 1? MS! 1 yisiiiiiwAwgsfliMLJ 1 AUTO RACES JULY 4TH WEST CHESTER FAIR GROUNDS FIVE BIG EVENTS THIRTY MILES OF SPEED POSITIVELY NO DUST AMEPdCA'S BEST DRIVERS Full Sanction of American Automobile Association of New Yerk City Take Market St. Elevated te 69th and Market Sts. Fast electric trains from 69th St. Terminal direct te tracks. Races Start at 2:30 P. M. Daylight Saving Admission $1.00 I APPLEHANS' ERROR GIVES MIQUEL WIN German Ferget3 te Strap Feet te Pedals Frenchman Cains Laurels 3914 MILES IN HOUR FOKGETFULXnSS. caused by over ever nn.lmt.Hnea rtAf X111Ia AnnlftlmHa of Germnny, the "All Nations" hour moter-pnced race nt the Point I5rpe7e Velodreme Inst night nnd his mlscuc enabled petit Jules Mlqucl, flying the colors of La Belle France, te capture the laurels. In defeating four ether bikers repre senting as many different countries, Miquel, paced by Eddie noet. of Rhede Island, covered n distance of thirty-nine miles three lnps nnd 110 ynrds. Applehnns' mistake occurred en the thirty-second mile xvhen, In changing bikes after getting n puncture, he for for eot te strap his feet te the pedals nnd, while he continued te remain In the lend, he was unable te held the pnec. He couldn't keep up behind his motor meter partner, Jmray Hunter, nnd Miquel passed him, the Frenchman holding the lead from then until the finish. By Half-Mile Mlqucl wen from Applchans by a distance of hnlf n mile, with Rriiask Andersen, paced bv Nerman Andersen, both Danes, a mile and a half behind the German, Colerabntto coming in third, covering 34 1-3 miles, nnd Percv Lawrence, America, fifth, being forced te retlre after the sixteenth mile owing te tire trouble. Colembntto, who took the lend nt the start, gave way te Applehans en the sventh mile when the Italian tempo rarily lest his pace In trying te lap Lawrence. Thereafter, Colombatto sprinted In flashes, but he was unable te keep up a (steady grind, owing te the fact that his gear was entirely tee large. Ter his race next Thursdn'v night, in which Colombatto will ride against Applehans, Miquel, Victer LInnrt, of Relgium. nnd Clarence Carman. Amer ica, in the fifty-mile Gelden Wheel, the Judges announced tedny that the Ital ian will have te ride a bike with regula tion gear. Six thousand fans turned out for last night s bike competition, nnd they were thrilled with numerous changes in the leadership during the hour race. At different times Colombatto, Applehans, Miquel and Andersen were out in front. Changes Pace Anether feature that sent the crowd Inte a frenzy was the spectacle of Applehnns changing pacemaker, from jhe .uiuer, or uroeKlyn, te Hunter, en the nineteenth mile, while the German was speeding nreund the pine saucer nt a clip close te forty miles nn hour. Because Bebby Wnltheur and Fran Fran ciseo Vcrrl were entered In the sprint championships at Newark last night, their races being postponed from the night before owing te the rain, thej were unnble te keep their one-mile match race here last night. As a result they will ride against each ether en tue local tracK next Thursday night. I Frank Harris, flying the colors of Philadelphia, was the winner in the Class 15 professional two-mile lap race, 1 scoring a total of thirty-three points. I Jake Smith, of Elmwood, came in for second honors, with n total of twenty nine points. Geerge Gergeley, twenty seven, nnd Geerge Patterson, twenty three, were third and fourth, respec tively. Charley Picker Scores Kaye w lerk. Jun 30 Charlie Picker, of of UiB 102d medical rutlmmt, knoeksrt out Chttrlte Murray. In the star bout ut the 102J Heclment Armery her. Picker put ever the nleep-prelucr after two minutes twent seconds of the fifth round. The tout waa scheduled for twle reundi. In the semi-final. Kaye Red O Nelll and Danny I.i en j battled for eight fast rounds te a draw. Pirates Sign Collegian PlttaburKb, June 30 Ham Dreyfus treasurer of the Plttsburuh National :.in.-ue club announced that Arthur Mer wi thsr second baReman en the Jlreun I'nl erslty nine of Providence H I , was blgncd und would report te the Pirates today. II V.0. ' I Made and Sold I 1 Priestley's Panama I The finest Cleth I I M Oil AIR The best g ' I obtain- Tropical te $17.50$12.50 I IS All-Weel Suit,, (20.00 I S.E.Cer. 9th&Sansem 1 3J Second Fleer i a Purrhanlnc Acents' Orders H i2 ArlelMed H j Open Cntll A.JO P. M. U PdfrFfHT - jr." i f JACK DEMPSEY ACCEPTS HARRY WILLS' CHALLENGE Principal! Soen te Meet te Settle Details of Title Beut New Yerk, June 80. First steps In negotiations which it Is believed eventu ally v ill bring Jack Dcmpscy and Harry Wills, Negro pugilist, Inte the ring for a titular match for the heavyweight crown, were taken here when Dcmpsey formally accepted Wills' challenge. This acceptance wns announced by the New Yerk Stnte Boxing Commis sion. This body officially acknowledged receipt of the chnllcnge and deposit of $2500 nnd later Issued a proclamation stating that, unless Dempscy, before July 10, accepted under reasonable con ditions, IiIh title would be declared for feited as far ns New Yerk State boxing territory was involved. In accepting the challenge. Dempecy, through his manager, Jack Kearns, re quested that a conference between the principals lie held seen, se that con ditions governing the proposed beat might be considered. Ne date for this conference was men tioned in the statement Issued by the Boxing Commission, but it is under- Bacharach Giants vs. Marshall E.Smith & Bre.A.A. BASEBALL, 10th & Butler, 3tl5 P. M., Saturday, TOMORROW Lightest and sheerest of underwear fabrics! This garment is cool and soft, just like a handkerchief. Marshall E. Smith & Bre. 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"Colen Cleth" MARSHALL E.SMITH A MOTHER PHILADCLPHIA Our Own Label Union Suits $1 .se X Suit Usually sold at $2.00. piii HW IB Down go the prices en our entire stocks of finest worsted suits. Prices go down with a SMASH in fact, every suit is marked at even less than their original cost prices. They are the kind of suits for present and summer wear and the kind of suits you will want for cooler weather, tee. Buy new at savings! Make your dollar de double a style, a pattern for every trm Ordtrt Aetd Dickinsen Signs With Edgsment nmwiis, ! 4un ew riicner m j Dickinsen, the Philadelphia southpaw, who has been hsrs werklnc out with "Chlsf" neniiers jieaaine internationals, has slrned a Lehtsh Valley League contract te pitch for the Edioment club, of Allentown. 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