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MIMOSAS ' ''r '" ' EGE2SE iiMi g.Edmundten Hat Fleck of riertr In Competition Kf.erU.;8.dp4n. 17, LOOWSBIG ., , .: - . . a n Mift a h , Ma a tinea ei iuiaa - eh Club who believe that their Ann. Jehn Edmunaeen, win khlh honors te 'the West Chester t01nk3 by his perrennace in ub a for the open ion cnampien- ftfjh'e Unlted'Staltesi burly, red-raceq Bceicnman n -'ioetlnir' rare fblf In the last few tr He did a'68 at'Llanereh .a.few before he took wins te tne BkeKie 4y, and a a en4any course m-iue iila Ann wnrk. BnQ . i .!.! AtK tlnaiAVilli MaAAVil rjr umitnriflnn nuius iue uieuui icwtu riieT.' but he recently had te "hate the pLwrwIth Marcus Greer. The Ferest rMWitar went around in 07 tne same "aft tkat Enmunasen whs mnunK.aiB 00. tyfSreer, by the way. Is at the top of riiTme in these sultry summer days, Psm'Is turning In corking geed cards jaVtrery club ever whose links he plays. !'7-rI00ng mnrij' iijuue, tnuuj 'w I i tlanerch, is the newest sensation te C'Enm into professional competitive ?M ni IU18 lucuiikj. ujuub in ettvcii- l!( ' ymm' old and ault West Catholic Eh Scheel only' last year. 'He can JetUtfi the Llancrch course well down ?rt 70's n record that entitles him fulttmnlilcratlen. He has joined the P'i-nHntlen and will asoeu aDnear in fctZinismcnt nlny. ' ' lijtUtt fall Marty's bid for fame was fw.lh the Larchwoedsoccer team, which ftaeitl up most of the football boeters I'' hi We'it 1'hiladelnhta. but he has dfln- fMj wt football behind him nnd I Is h tit (ewin fame entthe links.' fcWt wees ne leamea wiin jenn tia tia nadeen in a match, against Jehn's battier, Jim, 'who' teaches the young lies' hew te sheet at'Nerth Hills, and lib .Harnett, the Falls of Schuylkill nek. ,It was stiff competition for a jwiister of Marty's age, but he did rtvcraijk under the strain. The Slecrch pair carried tbclr opponents ("the eighteenth green before losing 'Kljns' will be joined by Temmy Filter, assistant caddy master, in his Ctfeislenal debut, and the two boys, deed br Jehn Edmlindsnn'H rnrefnl -.hrnmT. nrn flrlifptfl tt mnlrA n Y.ala oft showing. Uaaerch Improvements (Te kwp pace with ether .clubs in and about the city the Llanerch-neeil are L) vel advanced en their program, of im- pnTcmentB. it includes' a new. locker Ndm.' a large and brightly cheerful woriredin for the professional, and sew. greens en half a dozen different boles. There is scarcely n club in ..the dis trict that Is net adding comforts and envenlenccs for Its members a con lacing enough proof- that 'the links JUie is growing. in popularity at an BiiMjerabl- .raplfl rate. Wil V-Heme.BredvWlnf xv MMbt of 'tiuerylng 'thesedays f ewlrnlng the chances of home-bred pisnrs te ercaK tnreugb the stout com cem peJlt'Ve'bulwark of the United 8tates open; and. grab off the title. There is till mere Interest in these parts as te Nthtr,er net a Philadelphlan will be Wtherhnnlng; Ne local celebrity since JsekvMcDermptt (then playing with AtU4tIc't City) came through nearly a al years age, has succcecded lu resetting the top. ("The? defenders of our local golfing htjluJr at Skokie will be numerous ?5fSS? " ln a" censciencc, with Charley Wtaer; Jehn Edmundsen, Sawyer, flsrnett, Seka, Leach and ethers te wg xqem ett tee tee w.tney are facln tllttt'in the world wrtiln game. JPhiUdelphla may have bred an open fMmpien unawares, but the betting en ttjji, rather meager. ' .The Bala governors' have decided net JU2,? tlle club's .membership ever WW. There was quite a discussion con cen cwnlne the advisability of raising it te 3W, but the proposed increase was Voted down. 'Peb Barnett, who has-been married a,bout twenty-fenr hours, will be cheered en In the open by his wife. Jehn Ed Ed mundeon, who has been' ln wedlock al mpst that many years, will have the scne sort of moral support. . Ernll Locffler's 138 for a thirty-rix-Jjlt championship play Is a mark that Pweably will stand years of battering. Usually the strain of a tournament for- tua sueu remarKnoie scoring. WhtMtyHdppm '. InBtueball Teddy HATlOAT.MtAnttK flb.::;Vita IVWIIUb QtjSbMA 22 fcrtw Est StTeuSr" AtOetiet,.. itti aniVW .. ............ M . 4S .117 k AmmwT "-& UUI MjWifWIVBi nws .! , .4TS .48f .0S .MS v er issiMi Wj,fi ? VvO sOWl ...i... 14 41 .441 .444'.4M 44 4SI .408 .M4 .. .....i,. ,if .as .,,.... v wm wv f" 105 nT-eri atYenal Ieaeck KAtTXilK LEAOtTB'. . , 1 AMEKIOAK AmecrATinv ' VS' Mllm Mla'apeUa W.'I'P.C. 1 44 a? -S2? fttu New.Ye YESTERDAY'S RESULT! NATIONAL LEAOUE it. ei piHbeth. a. 81. LealOu, BrMklm, .t. t Only fmct Mseendd. AsuatieAN IEAOOB Chleare. 0, -Athletlm. 5. iliimBJUMAII hMtMkiT .A . wiH&,teD;ll7n's'hr., ,rtm yetk. 101 fllCTalaml. X'rflr.4 uut. iiaeS.1in'2rj fin INTEKNATIONAI, XXAflVK, , , i2 !!r' ?' Newark, (first tin). Roehear, J, BoHale. . Terente, ai Syraefue.'tt (second same). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee,' B, Bt. .Paul, 1.. Inllaaapetls. Si Teledo, t. Colomba. Hi LonliTtlle, S. KanMi Cltr, Si Mlnneapeiu. 1, SOCTIIEBN ASSOCIATION Atlanta. Si NaahTllte. 1 pm, .110011 snoeaa. 4i. CK. Of l Meraphl Chattan UtHa RmI kl. . I .neuilfi, . nirninanain. 1. tieanir 0. Orleansf EASTERN IAOUE at1.aflM. Vm. BridifiMMt, St Fltehbenr, i. it natcrDnrri irenl. 1 it Si Hartl 4. SMt ram fli Uartferd. 3 (ateend sam). 'They have class.1 the greatest golfing -and golf is an un- z Beets and Saddle Horses which seem best at Latenla Mdy. are: xFfrgt race Cautious, Prince Welles, Swimmer. Second Olenlevlt, steneage. Rencelaw. Third Merchant, i. $!' vellness. , Fourth Away, Tni P' ner. Bendlta. Fifth Si'Mp'01c1hverrr Tree, Sir Themas An' tS,?th'd",M Jemima, Barra & Pinia,r Vc$- Seventh Jehn S. erjlen, Tlppe Sahib, American Bey. fti ErieFirst race My Solace, Buckwheat. Royal Maid. Second v.u I,UXUSX. Some Bby. Vanessa Welles. Third Rcdinen, Actress. bZ- S?;irthTTFnnnt,c. June Fly, te6, lfth-Serapls, Cete d'Or Parisian Diamond. Sixth Jean of Arc vffiTOiii Gra6V, 0nb,es- Seventh "jater Willow, Skeer Face, Spectacular OrMsh,?F,rc?t race Lucky Girl, rafS t1?" 8ue- Second-Vita Th?;,i TttaiL9J'ra,nc Matches Mary, fflm Leri Gra.nlte' . Fighting Cook, m.S& Fourth-Champagne, Car cKLmH ' Ixn?tu?nce- Fifth-Hereafter, BwmBeb N,5xht St,ok- Sixth Inceg ?,n W'H, Seventh-LlttTe Ammle. Marse Jehn, Beaverkill. tetrZL"' wce-AIlte Ochs. Rort u rsi race Allle Ochs. SS ' fi??""0". .Second Vex Pepuli. S8nnS,?per' enlre. Third -fSEhH ,9oerp- Naturalist. Mcr . NnturaUHJ-.Brainsterm. Hilly Hercb ghls.' Flfth-Kirtle', Becnn, ffiS; H.S-Bellfrlienla, Dunlin, 1 ?k!?"!? "eeMnjf ends Saturday, fylieivss V bccn aBal'snei ns yswili1 V.! Louisville, seven dv Vi,1"!dny' ugust 30- t0 Wed- r 'traSs? "in"' Ien d.fty?! Saturdnv. Sep lff!r te Wednesday, Septcra- S!rXtX;SlNbven?: SdMiJ:?0" "d ' a ri TODAY'S 8CHEDULB ' NATIONAL LKAOVE PhUUea at Cincinnati, New Yerk at rittfttrarsb. neatnn aft r!hliAA. ' Brooklyn at St. Leala. AMERICAN USAOCB Chleace at VhlladelphU. . Clereland at New Yerk. St. ieula at Bosten. . . Detroit at Uaahlntten INTERNATIONAI, IAGCE Newark at Baltimore. Jersey Cltr at Readlnlt. Terente at BafTale. SrrecuM at Reeheeter. SHIMIDZU PLAYS GARLAND IN SEMI-FINAL MATCH Victer Meets Tllden-Wesbroek Win ner for Clay Court Title Indianapolis, July 7. Zenzo Shmldzu, Jap Davis Cup player, and Charles Garland, Jr., Pittsburgh, met today in J a. semi-final match in the twelfth senior national clay court tennis champion ship singles' at the Woodstock Country Club..!-.. Wlinain T.' Tilden, 2a, Philadelphia, world champion, will play Walter Wcs Wcs Wcs broek, Detroit, ' former Western Con ference collegiate champion, in the ether semi-final match tomorrow. The title round wil be played Sunday. Leenard W. Reed, Jr., Pittsburgh, and Geerge Lett, Chicago, met' today for the first national junior clay court singles championship., Donald Strachan, Philadelphia, played Harry von "Burg, Indianapolis, and Byren Donaldsen, Detroit, oenosed Sandy Wclner. Ger- mantewn, fa., in scmi-nnais, matcnes in the boys' .tournament, the finals of which will be played tomorrow. CLUBPUT ON BLACKLIST FOR PLAYING BLACK SOX Fex River Valley Team Used Rla berg and Clcette In Game Milwaukee, Wis., 'July 7. As a re sult of playing Swede Risberg nnd Ed die Clcette in a name recently, the Appleton Club, of the Fex River Valley League, has been placed en the black list of organized baseball, according te word received by President .Bercher.t, of' the Milwaukee American Association Club, from Secretary Jehn "H'. Farrell, of the National Association. President Jehn F. Kluwln. of the Fex River Valley League, said the of fending club owner had been forced te surrender his franchise and that Ap pleton Ib new under a new manage ment selected by the league directors. Action te have the case reconsidered will be taken Immediately. PIRATES AFTER SCHMIDT Manager McKechnle Asks Pirate Catcher te Reconsider Decision Modeste, Calif.. July 7. Walter Schmidt, catcher of the Pittsburgh team of the National League, who refused te report nt the opening of the season, teditv received a telegram from Manager McKechnle, of the Pirates, asking him te reconsider his decision. Schmidt replied he wanted the salary originally asked for, 910,000, adding that he would like te play Under Mc Kechnle. They then left for Yosemite Valley after replying te the telegram. Mils.' Lsrjglsn -Wins First Set, v-6;4From!MriPceckr at WlmbitKlen 1 D i -, 1 '-,' ' - "" 1 imp iw a 4 I lycett in-final Ground , . Wlrablesen,. July "7;-rWather, cendl-( tlens are still 'playing, havoc with, the progress here. ' After 'Randelph Lycett. Great Britain,', bad 'reached '.the 'final round', Of nhe' men's tingles 'today and MlleSuxanne) Lenglen 'had' taken, one st from' Mrs. Pttneeck. the' Kndlsh star,'. and'wns.'leadinr 4-1 .en gameain. tan uTOjna sei;;niui qnueuuie manjues, . Mile. iLenslen.f world's chamolen. In .her semi-final' match, found ,n worthy '-J... iru Tv ' ' u ui.. V.J.I. vyiiuciii 111 tfira, lrei'wii due uau'iv go at the height, of her game-Ue' win' the. first .set' at' 0-4.t .Mrs. peacock weakened in the second set and kwas trailing in games, 1-4; when, the rain forced a, temporary suspension. of the match. 1 " . , , Lycett plnyedi according, to.vferm- in defeating J. ,b: Gilbert, Great 'Britain,, in straight.' sets, 8-0. 0,-7'l6;3 ,He recently-beat'Gllbert' quite easily ln .the Middlesex' tourney! .,.- '-" Lyeett .will (oppose thewinner .of , 'the Gerald Pattersen-JrO.' Andersen match ln the 'final'reiindt " . ' ' . ." " Notwithstanding the heavy wind, and frequent., rains, about, -10,000 tennis devotees gathered, for the' contests yes terday. .'There were' a drab-looking let in mackintoshes, furs . and overcoats, with, ln4 'addition, some 10,000 um brellas. , . . , Anart.frem the' matches In- which Suzanne Lenglen was partnered with' rntriCK. wiiara nwa'in ui raucti doubles 'and Mrs. Mella BJurstedt'Mal BJurstedt'Mal lery and Miss Edith Slgeurney met. an English. pair', the attractions of the day were much lew than on.previeus days.S Mrs. Mallery and 'Miss Slgeurney met defeat at' the hands of Mrs: Lambert Chambers' ond'.Mr.sV'Peaeeck, 'thd. score being 6-2,- 0-1 The score, ,'hbwever, is regarded, as h'ardly. doing 'justlce te the Americans, 'Who wen many' rallies and playAl a close but losing game throughout. Fer the semi-final between Mrs. Mallery and Mrs. ' Beamish today the chances are" considered in favor of the American, as it is generally con ceded that Mrs. Mallery-ls a big occa sion player. - - SHARKEY GOOD SPRINTER IN BOUT WITH DUNDEE Diving Wonder x Runs for the Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE ISMITW TU'ISTI St. Leuis.. . IbTa 15 11114 115,1 Chicago.... 5 2 10 11 34 Cincinnati. . 4 0 10 4 30 Brooklyn ... 14 4 5 S 35 Pittsburgh.. 1 5 6 tl 3 20 New Yerk.. 0 5 6 20 Bosten .... 0 3 12 Phillies .... I 5 1 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE I SIM TWTF8TI New Yerk. . 012 71121 I 40 Detroit .... 12 10 0 6 34 Chicago.... 6 10 8 0 33 Cleveland .. 515 5 6 31 St. Leuis... 0 8 17 Athletics... 3 1 4 5 i 3 Bosten .... 2 4 6 Washincten.1 if 5 ( q INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE HMTWTIFSTI Baltimore ,. "5 612 3 7183 Jersey City. 4 0 18 7 37 Buffalo .... 3 14 7 2 26 Terente.... 03 2 20 25 Syracuse... 5 5 3 0 23 Reading ... 10 7 0 4 91 Newark.... 612 3 20 Rochester ..1 P 1 4 4 31 16 Italian Boxer's 666th "Battle" Proves Merely Practice Match , New Yerk.'JiilyJ. Johnny, Dundee', rugged Italian, boxerwhe usually meetH men much heavier .than ' himself, took en Jack Sharkey-.last night, a boxer nearer his weight,; and enjoyed a fine workout., . .f "' . 8harkey,' touted. as a coming feather weight "and .bristling, with confidence since' his 'draw'With'-Vincent "Pepper" Martin, was'cowed-assben as the first hall nine and'snerit most of the fifteen rounds' covering" his. face with both hands or running away., from' the fast mmrln Dllllrtpp. Several times Sharkey took heart arid nrimtf henvllv frnm Mr fthnflnnff.. Anee: sending Johnny into a split, but his few"! rallies se tired him that he seemed helpless. Se disappointed was the crowd tnat many icrc neiere me nnisn anu these who remained staved only te bee. It was Dundee's 666th fight. lie sent Sharkey te the fleer for a Short count in the fourth, and the res of the time pursued jus amming opponent, raining blows from both hands te head and te body whenever lie cauznt up. Dundee weighed in at 120 and Shar key a 127. GREB, MENTIONED FOE FOR'DEMPSEY, DUE HERE Will Finish Training at Lecal Qym. for Loughran Beut Hnrrv Greb. American Haht heavy weight' champion, is due here today from Pittsburgh te put the finishing touches te his training for his eight round bout with Temmy Loughran, of Seuth Philadelphia, which will take place at the Phillies' Bull Park next Monday night. Greb has kept tn the' nest of shape nee winning the light heavyweight title from Gene Tunney by actual ring He also is ravin 'Strict at tentien te his rlne work se that he mar be ready te step into a bout with Jack Dempsey at a moment's notice. Negotiations are en at the present time te nave ureb clash witb uemnsey in an eight-round bout ln this city the latter nart of next month or early in September. Greb, though many pounds lighter than Dempsey, is heralded as the most logical opponent ler the heavy weight chamnlen in view of his de cisive victory ever Tem Gibbens and his showings in ether bouts against men who have outweighed bfm by as many as twenty neunas. Jee TipllU worked out ln a lecsl gymnasium yesterday for bis slant- round fistic debate with Pal Meran, of mw urieans. xne opening bout wiii bring together Ad Stene and Jim Hel land. In the ether tilts Jee Benjamin will square ett with ueerge '(leuug) Erne nnd Earl France will mingle with Jimmy Ilnnlen. Dedgera Pretest Tie With Giants New Yerk.July 7. Jehn Heydler. president ui ine nauenai utuiu, nm received a pre te.t from the Brooklyn club, In which It made a plea (or the reveriat of a decision by Vmplre Meran In the thirteenth Inning of the game with the.Glanta at the Pole Greundi lait Tueaday. 'Brooklyn want the run which Bchmandt tailed to'acere counted, and It wanti the final tally te go down as 0 te S In Its favor. Instead of 0 te S for' a feurteen-lnnma tie. LLLLLLLLLLLLLI 's aLLLLLLLLLLfl Laaaar ilLaaaBSabiLslLaaas'Laaaa KM li "?' I bbbtcbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbba f' bbbb bbKbbbbbbbbbbbbV'WbbH ' H.'BBBBBBBBBkH ', .'bbbI Vbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt-V-bbbI BrBBBBBBBBBBH''H Wt:J IILbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH r'"fi B m': BBBBBBBBBBbK BBbI " Hv"' 'aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV 'V;: Hi VflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWMH KBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmiMl bbbbbbY "& ?'JIbbbbbbbbP9'' bbbbbbbbbbb! 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After one year's. experience ln;the, aijuatlc gameMs Herman, though only fourteen years i old, Is one -of the best fancy divers In this section lfUllslf IIEIIIbbII 11 i. ataOTHE Mlw Herman, Only 14 yart, y;40lvt PremftV of iecem- , v Ing a Champien' ONLY YEAR IN .SPORT 'V . At'tho'ageef f,eurteen,MJss Liiette Dfermahn, of , the Philadelphia Turpge melnde; gives premise 'of developing Inte one '.of the best fancy divers ,in the Middle" Atlantic .district. JTh'is, youthful star, .competing with' the'best of them, has net 'enly1 made a' commendable record In every fancy diving contest that has been held this year, ,but By entering dash swim events as well has shown that ln the future she will have te be reckoned with when ever and wherever mermaids gather te display their prowess". ' Under the guiding influence of Charley Braun. coach of the girls' branch of the Turngemcinde swimming1 team, Miss Hermann has made'a record tnat .nugurw well ter her success In amateur swimming events. Miss 'Hermann has been before the eyes,s.ef the swimming public only one yea'r.Vj'In'iithat time she hasVeamcd laurels enough te satisfy one many years'a'bevc her age. ,.Iq the fancy diving championship for 'the Middle Atlantic district, held at.'the' Turners' peel April 8, Miss Her-mann'-placld third In thellst of winners. She finished back of Klizabeth Becker, for the last five years titleholder for the district, nnd this year-junior na tional "champion and holder' of the fifty nnd-'lOO yard free-style crowns for the Middle' Atlantic district as well. Gertrude Edsen, another of the Turner) luminaries, placed second te Miss Becker In both the Middle At- VI V .. lantlc and Junier Rational fancy drfjng Her First Title BVmt The ficht for-the .Middle. Atlantic honors was the first .titular battle that Miss Hermann ever entered. Her cool- ness and the 'perfection of. diving at tained brought reunus et appiuuse irpm the spectators. Even the judges com mented en the performance of Llzette. At the beginning 6f the Indoor swim mlng season an extensive meet was- held In' Turners' ijebl atlBread street arid Columbia' avenue.' Included among the events was a 100-yard frce-stflefswlra for glrlaiunderflftcen'kears of age. Miss Hermann entered along with a crowd of ether girls weerlngxthe colors of the Turners' aggregation. The winner was Marien Knox, whose ability as a com ing sprint star is well known. Llzette finished second. Net by five .yards, nor three nor two yards. She finished as close ns is possible without creating ri dead heat. This likewise was her first experience in that branch of the swimming game, although there was no; championship et stake, and the age of the entries was limited. Geed Diver Lizctte will probably develop Inte a better fancy diver than,a free-style swimmer. She possesses .much natural nbllitv te nerferm frOm the spring beard, and tills, coupled with the train ing anu experience tnat sne nns airenay tflttf prebabie,startersxiika, Kuropeanclwni Kurepeanclwni Kuropeanclwni plen trbtter,'hlch Is making hs Amer-1 lean debut. wir'si!AW.Bais lJ&i&PBS& &&Z33?yl Is. the r amateur golf champion ,et t had, should go a let toward meulding her career as a successful diving artist. Her style is very near 'perfect nnd she la riosscHsed of the reaulsltes neces sary te attain victory consistently. Even temperament, proper form, fearless am bition are hers.' With a little mere prac tice and experience, Miss Hermann will be rated with the best. v ' TAVERN "STEAK" FEATURE ' v f Headllner With 2:06 Pace In To Te day'a Grand Circuit Card Cleveland, July 7. The tavern "steak" for 2:14 trotters and the 2:00 pace were the hcadllners en today's Grand Circuit harness horse racing .pro gram at the North Randnll track. The former, which carries a purse of $5000, had nine scheduled starters, while ten were named te go in the pace. The 2:10 trot has among its nine mtlafn 3ftBBi wa m I tMW iWBBBJ. . '"v"'s-"1Sbbbbb1 tBV .t-VflBBBBl MsssBpjr bV-b Vi?M 9 ' , I wm ' fi m m , 1 AREYTONS mm . :M a qnarter, again;: j!m Nete twenty 'for 1M a quarter. Ml Your own geed) - taste and the mil-' I , liens of Tareyten- ' -1 smokers assure yen 'M lnefesa i l i L Nw L Twenty te SOJtlCthhl J LVV IbbbbbbbbbbbbbSbbbbw I BBBBBBB Bat---BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW BBBBBBBbH' arlBrlBBt BBBBbB ' B.....H V ft r A'1 iftl I .... i bbbbbbbbbbV 1 1 I PSk Ml VJ I BH (BBBBBBBBBBB - iV JBb iLi3BBBLBBaiBBBBBBBi ARDMORE HAS NOT LOST SERIES TOtANY TEAM Main Liners Have. Defeated Many of Leading Philadelphia Clubs The Ardmore Baseball rClub has been going ut n iasr. cup since me start 01 the season and has played consistent ball throughout. Even the few games lest have been by close "scores, several by the margin of a single fun. Ardmore has taken the scries or split even with every team played with the single exception of this ' J. N. Barber Club, of Trenten, 'which wen 3 te 2. The list of teams Ibeaten,' includes '.M. E. Smith, St. Barnabas, Bnrtra'm Park, Hatph'JJloter.' LifBrethers, Shannban, Stenton Field Club, 8 te,5;. in eighteen' innings, a seven-inning 1-1 tie-en July 4. 5:20 Club Reeraanlzea Five-Twenty Club haa ' been raercanlxed and would like te nlayi Banram 'Park. SU' Bgrnabaa. Old-Tlmera and auch teama. Ad draaa Jajnaa Huchea. aASBi.Merth Wtr1nn atraat- Sr.'Phena,. East ,8150w -v v.V'.V (if. CAMBRIA A. C. ""jfeiff. FKIPAY KVK.. JTTI.T .7. lS OPEN-AIR BOXINO Toens Iawranca vs. Grorta-Bejaell BatebaU Today, 3:30 P. M. SHIBE PARK 2X8T A lHIOH'AVE. iuuauu' and Healdlng'a ATHLETICS Ta. CIUCAOO' L BewnM bmu uimeeia' "LET'S GO, BOYS!" Phillies Park, Monday Night, July 10 Epoch-Making Card of Genuine All ' Stars HARRY TOMMY GREB VS. LOUGHRAN JOE TIPLITZ vi. PAL MORAN . 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