If&jj I M 3 i M 1 !n m I iu iiV UK I L J'v' ' lWm PM 's,.T .Tfta rt4nJ' i vsT A. V , '7 , v Evening public iEKrHiLADWiiiA, MjhSday, utfra is;' us? Wifbf. ,H-, f.W3W . M $ .r " a i65i7 "s., . vva iTih. j.ii vji;j'4.unirTtifiwTJ vx, . r . .' iT'tn 0 V OTWW!1 '" -I L-l-Z ' J W. HrMlillies, 'Deuble Victory Strengthens Their Held en SeVenth Place in National League Scraimbf Es fnJl . .... i '-"' " , fjIMMY RING PROVES THA T PITCHERS CAN HIT ONCE IN A WHILE With Lewest Batting Average in League, Phil Hurler 'i&'Wins Own Game With Heme Run Twe Reverses f Stun Cards Hexlman s 14th Hurts Mackmen s istreak U (TIMMY KING. Renin), geed-natured son of Hrnekt.rn. In the wert batter V In the National League, reruee the nverngca of laet week. His grand total for the seacen. exclusive of esterdny, wiis Icsh than his weight ever 1,0 pounds. It vns something like .(WO. about nt unhealthy an average ns any nan In baseball would cnre te have tacked after Ills name. ritchers aren't supposed te hit. and King Is a firm believer In It. The awkward swing he takes nt the ball, the width by which he mimes the pitch and his ungainly stance at the plnte have amused the fans ever since Jimmy tartfd his big league career eight enrs age. At times, however, a pitcher feels the world and besides pitching nlse hits. Jimmy King did this yesterdn out In St. Leuis and handed the Cards a defeat by se doing. Uaily In the game King surprised the huge crowd out for the bargnln day bill by making a single. The remainder of the gnme, net .counting the seventh round, saw Hlng perform ns Is his way walking te the plate and turning around and walking right back te the bench. In the seventh, tired of going along with the score knotted. Jimmy Surprised everybody by tnklng a healthy wallop nt the liersehlde as served by Sherdell. Instead of a weak, puny fly. nn Inlleld grounder or nt bet u fly te the outfield. King deposited the pellet high and tlr into the pocket of one of the miiitlsh In the bleachers. It was a home run. King didn't faint nor did Irv Wllhelm. noerdlng te reports, but Jlmtnv the King wns surrounded by his teammates, who escorted him te the bench while the populace applauded nnd laughed with delight. It was one of these treats In hnsebn!'. that even the home folks can enjoy, "non when it Is nt their expense. Thnt homer broke the tie nnd enabled King te turn in his eighth victory f the season. It also gave the Phillies u double win, something that has net been accomplished by them in many toens. J Dff' 'tartrd out a though he iccie join? tn hand the nnmr te the Card en n silver platter. Of the first ttrelrr mm te fore him, fix hit safely, runs coming in the second and thiid inuinas. After that Jimmy tcei as stingy at a rent pinfitec-. He allowed hut one hit from the third until the ninth, tcheii 7 erpnrcer doubled irith tire down in the closing frame, 1'laek, however, iicd out and ended thtt game. Deuble Reverse Costly te Cardinals THE double defeat was a snd dose for the Cards te swallow. Tt cost them one nnd a half games in the battle for first place, the Giants winning from the Cubs and advancing just that much. I.ee Mendews twirled geed bnll In the opener while his mates were hnmmering North nnd Itnrfoet hard. The score steed ." te - in favor of our heroes when the ninth started. Rogers Hornsby. who is rapidly gaining in his fight tn break tiie National League home-run record, gave Ills team u run In tile sixth when he hit his twenty-third home run of the season. North exited from the mound in the sixtli nnd youth Tlnrfoet ambled te It. He stymied the Phils in the seventh and eighth, but exploded In the ninth. Fletcher stnrted the frame by getting winged. Leslie funned nnd Peters, Jealous because Fletcher was nursing a sere arm. nlse walked into one. Mea dows, however, fouled out. Then came the fireworks. Happ doubled. Fletcher counting. Hornsby mussed up Paikinsen's grounder, Peters and Happ de positing their markers nt the scoring station. C'y Williams, after a long rest from home-run hitting, shot the pellet ever the wall in right jlcld, sending Parkie in ahead of him and making it easy for Meadows. Five runs nnd the game. The Cards proved enBy in their linlf. The victory in the first gnme broke the winning streak of the Cards, that had reached eight. The double win placed the Phillies two gntnes ahead of Bosten In the cellnr bnttle. as the Hraves enptured their opening fray with the Pirates. The Phils had been Minimized five straight times before they handed the Cards the jolt in the opener. With (Jrever Cleveland Alexander serving them up. the Cards had high hopes that the Giants would be dropped. The former Phil proved incnpnhle of holding the fast -moving (limits in tow and they walked away with n B-te-1 verdict. Alex went along well until the seventh, when the Glnnts scored a peir. They ndded two mere In the ninth for geed measure, sewing up the gnme beyond repair. Sixteen hits were made off Al'x, while the Cubs gathered but eight off Fred Teney. CASEY STESOET.. the ttcelrc-ycur irtcran u he it playing the greatest game of Ait long career, will he en the sidelines for n ireek as the result of bring hit in the face tcith a pitched ball. Casey suffered a paralysed nerve. In tircnty-ieveii games Stengel hai the giand aieragc of ,.?iS, ranking iccend in batting in the icnier circuit. Cobb and Heilman Ruin the Day WITH an excellent oppertunitj te get out of last place, the Athletics fell down in the third game of the series because Tyrus Raymond Cobb in listed upon getting n safe hit every time up and because Harry Heilman in sisted upon mnking his fourteenth home run of the seusen with two pals en the path in the ninth. Cobb evidently was much upset at the double reverse his charges suffered en Tuesday. He was riled before the game by a hnndful of fans in the upper pavilion, who gave him nn unmerciful punning from their safe perches. They kept It up all during the frny. peeving Cobb te such an extent that he mnde five safe hits. Outside of the ninth inning Ilollle Nnyler hurled n geed enough brand of bnll te win, but he faltered when he shouldn't line faltered. He hnd Hlue out of the wny. but walked Jenes. Cobb came through with a single and Veach bunged out n double. Heilman put en his act and sent the pellet high Inte the bleachers, milking the game cecuie m the iJetreit leg. Kellie was found for ten hits tp te the linul frame, and he kept them well scattered in nil but two innings. He wai. backed up superlatively by his fellow workers, and had it net been for a wild peg by Frank Ilruggy he would have gene into the ninth with the figures in his favor instend of being even. Our chief knights of the bludgeon were inactive most of the afternoon, the vetcrnn Geerge Dauss holding them te a quintet of safeties, two of which eame from the ash of Chick Galloway, who once again edged in with several startling plays. Six of tile Mackmen reached first through the generosity of Dauss who franked them te the initial corner. Manien helped the A's te the tying run In the eighth when he shot the bull into left field when TIM Walker strayed off third. Frank Druggy essnyrd the sprinter's role, but d'ul at the plnte en a geed peg from Ilcbby Veach. Had Mack sent a fiiMeeman te rtn. for the big catcher in Unit round the Mnckmen would have cuutcd another run. UTRME of tan ninth the Athletics played meat hall, ehii h.id V Xayler been able te get by Cobb and Jlrilmnn another result might have been told. The fait deubW (,;njt m irhich ailer and Galleicay played tHiirueit ;uirft hclfd te cut deien premising Tiger rallies. Pruett Fans Ruth Three Times tllKD ' SClirCK.sV pitrnTT. Missouri I niversitv e.,lle,.i r yesterday in Getham that history can repent itself. When tin. rnnnv was starting his major league career he was forced te face Dabe It'uth three times during a game with the, Yanks. The same number of times the bustin' person walked back te the bench via the strikeout route, th eungster's fadeaway completely upsetting Ituth. Over in Getham, where the fnns have hopes of again seeing a heme-nnd- , home World Series, Pruett related the feat. With men en bnses each time add three en en one occasion, Pruett fanned the home-run kin- of the unl- rerse three times. This he did in five innings, during which time he held his own with Wnlte Ilejt. Net only did Pruett plh h effective), yielding five kite nnd three runs in five and one-third innings, but lie also crnihed out n single. He wabbled in the sixth and Vun Gilder went te Ins rescue nnd subdued murderers' row Tim Drowns wen the game by mussing up Heyt in the eighth inning A batting roily in which four runs were made guve St. Leuis the victory und game lead in the American League race. Ken Williams hit his twenty -first home run of the season during the tame and new stands tied with Tillie Walker in the American League, rice for circuit clout honors. In the fifth inning ploy was held up nineteen minutes bj- the Browns, who protested n decision by Fmpire Ollie Chill. Tem Connellv Ttfused te assent te the forfeiting of the game, which Chill hnd indicated he .wanted te de and the Drowns resumed pkj . After that they wen the came Urban 1 aber who handed the Mackmen a reverse while here, held the Senators te four Hits while his mates pounded the rookie Francis for n decade The Sex wen the game nnd kept their held en third place bv half a game' Most 1 was the. big gun In the visitors' attack with a single, double and triple' He also scored three of the four runs. ' ' - Herb Pcnneck and Jack Kurr proved easy for Cleveland Bni, ,.. twin n Med out nn 11. tn. 7 vlntnrt- T. .,.... i.i. .... , . . ' . ""v i a u Y.r J :, " . "'" '" "'"re rcgisieieu uy tlin Indians F, gt je. Sewell getting five of them in siucessivV times at ImT i MM"Pyril!n, Um' CUnlPd SU r""8' Swit" geUi"B Lenw "'"' tf THE Xatienal, Denehue held the Dodgers te six hits while t lledt icere making nine off Qrimes Peer support enabled the lit i te iY the fa score their rum, fentcca had tietlva chances at second. Peer luppert cost Chief Yrlloicherse a g1me with the Bratct after he eutpitchrd Johnny D atsen. Miller saved the Jleaneatcrs in the ntnth by great relief pitching. V .. Lee Gates Subs for Greb Jw Yerk, Julv 13. I.oe dates nuhstl d for Hurry (Ircb, who iheweU up with idly cut eye. rebelled In u recent l'MIu- phta light. K.'tlnel the declalen ever Wolf wn in one os me len star luur-ruuna ; nia nt the wueennDnrq Ainieue ciue in land city titanium here. Jenuny lly 'wen the uVIlen ever Shamui turieun Dame. LADIES' HANDICAP AT CRICKET CLUB Miss Dicksen Is Favorite in Gelf Tourney Over St. Martins Course A STORY WITHOUT WORDS fe PUBLIC LINKS SCRAP Though tennis is nb-erhlng a let of attention nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club, golf Is b) no means n dead Issue there. Yesferday --aw the beginning of a handicap tnttrnnment anions the Indict that will come te its culmination today. Mls Dicksen, the Cricket Club star, Is expected te win It In spite of the fact thnt she is staking ninny of her clitlmmtes te heavy hnndlcnps. This eung lndy apparently outclasses the field, hut In medal piny of this sort nn unknown oftentimes makes n race of it nnd noses out the Mar. I : very .Saturday nt the Cricket Club, "lit nearly every ether Philadelphia links, a teurnnment is run off. either four-bull matches or the "fifty-fifty" tournaments that have become s pop ular nt the Chestnut I Till Club. n July 27. L'S and 2!) the thirteenth annual invitation teurnnment for the Si. Martins (,, ,M 10,i u,,, 0P)ltcr of the stage. This Is 0lic of the biggest events of the jcar at the Philadelphia ( rlcket C lub and the Oeif Committee leeks for a record entry list. The boys are net overlooked out there either, and en August 7 there will he n teurnnment for ret?iKini-.i .,,i,u., Though the date K euite a wnv off. the yetiiiatters are practicing their ap proaches nnd putts wherever tliev can find a hit of umisued ground. "Frem these matches among the little fellows some of the best professionals of the future may be developed. The Inverness (lelf Club, of Teledo, wi I be the scene of the first national public links championship of the United States Mime time In August. On the enssic course where Ted Wny wen the open in HI20, the plnjers who ninke thel- gnme en the city course will meet te decide their rhnmplnn. A lenimlttee has nlready been formed In .New erk te cheese the host proil preil ucts In the Vnn Cortland. Moslielu nnd Pelhnni liny link,. St, I.euis. 'Frisce the Northwest. New Knglnnd nil are heating up in nnticipatien. but our own fair village is lagging behind. New Wk will iiny the expenses of their munlclpnl golfers te the tournn teurnn ment: se. in nil probability, will a number of ether cities. Philadelphia se far hus made no nreimrntlen tnunnl tlil end. Yet Council could de no better I thnn te boost interest in the public "sr ciiurse i mm ny .senuilig a team of five men te Teledo te represent Philadel phia. Mike Tobin. who broke two records here in ten dujs. h going nt his own expense. Heb Pierce, a golfer who lins been sheeting consistently in thu 70s, will he In Teledo en business nt the tint" of the tournament and will com pete. Hut no team has been organized vet. 'With Tobin, Pierce, Jee Ceble, Heb Hamilton and one or two ether Cobbs Creek star competing at Inver ness, Philadelphia would have an ex cellent chance te win the public links ibnmpienship. The Stnndish Cup ns well as the title of champion will go' te the city whose representative wins. It will be wertli Philadelphia's while te see that a team ! sent out te the Oliicxity in the fading ifnjs of August. An elimination test could lie held in the ne.ir future eer Coblis Creek te decide who should go. Andy Koberteii, who lias been the professional at the Philadelphia Cricket ''lub for the last te jears, has entered the Philadelphia open championships, scheduled at Mirion for July lit) and 1!1. ml I WM uv v - iiTt- SV, r "CP1iwtCIDOKlCKJ . SJlPTiCK OH.VERY NlPTiCK Av WONAENS' FOOT WEAR- BOOT? & SHOE IIWI JJ I POOTg&( SHOE fflOvaK - T im r r .'II I r" VH T-s T- IwjB zrresRJK fei rnmPS:?-jv4 (VsK-5ej fe&KiYi e & Sr-Ptlr- "N i &&i Wwmxv v. iv wrtcfli-'BwyjiivMWiiva Lags' Wr? irj-v'i if -y --" V C' f IS '-t., . - J V I . !A . r r&'r -t" . j i - tS(33L .V- -V- iv t fcz. ci Wte ? t h TZsJ- VJ1 7- e.YT 'I S -S- . ts. ? e-U ' "vS,J rzs: -- a- V- S- . khA9iUl Cepvrtaht, 10!t, bit rubllc I.tdetr Company KENSINGTON AGOG OVER PECK MART N Starting Career in Navy, Up town Welterweight Is Step ping Along at Fast Pace IS READY FOR WIND-UP K s. 9i 9 ' ' I' -" '', ' I By LOUIS II. JAFFE TT'KNRINOTON can never be denied Thcn It comes te wielding a mean! Kvery once In n while a new pugilistic product sprouts up and he .s declared te be "n i einlng champion." I'lic fistman may fall back into obli vion sooner or later nevertheless, they teep bobbing up iccasieniilly. ' Latest of the i liexers from the , Kensington district 'or whom nil sorts of laurels nre be- x licved te be wait-, lng Is Jee Martin. ' jeu rnciv jiAUTiMTIiey call him "Peck." Peck hns , Will Be Ready te Defend Flyweight hnd enlv half n dozen matches, in all r, ? lef which lie showed te superiority, and new Mnrtin is in line te step in a- a "" ""' "". . "" wind-up boxer uptown. That's pretty who was suspended esterdny together Runs Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE New Yerk.. I 1 231 4 hi 32 Cincinnati.. O'll' Oi 41 30 Phillies 3 7 Olli 21 Uosten 2 0 1014' 16 Pittsburgh..! I 7 41 3 14 Chicago 7 40' II I 12 St. Leuis... ' 4 31 4i I It llroeklyn ... 1 4 1' 1 0 AMERIC.VNLEAGUE j suSTriWrtTFTHTi Detroit I 01 7 101 7 1 30 Cleveland .. 01 I 2lll 22 Athletics . . . , ft 1.1 3 21 Washington. 113 21 3 1 10 St. Leuis. . . 8 1 7 1 Bosten I1 81 0 7 IS New Yerk..; 7 -' 4 13 Chicago I 2l 2 4 I 8 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE "TsT"sT"tTvi t j f i sift HerJiester ..'ie"r2 III Oi 1143 Terente .... 01 518 i20 Syracuse ... 71 7 12 2 128 Baltimore .. 13! 8 0 27 Newark .... 11 8 .11 22 Beading ... 3 4 121 19 .Irrse.vCUy.il1 4 l! 16 Buffalo ' 4i 2 41 ' 10 CHAMPIONS ALL ALIKE TO SMITH Stere Beys Add Montgomery County Pennant Winners te List of Victims STONEHURST NOW LEADS BUFF NOT TO RETIRE Next week is full of Importance te local golfers On the 18th and 10th quick stepping. Martin is a welterweight. Although Jhey talk light a let as well as light a let up Kensington way. where Johnny Burns stages weekly boxing matches, fifty -two weeks a year, it never dnwned en Peck te de any punching himself. He always was a fan, though. In the Navy. with Jee I,nch, new bantamweight champion, pending Investigation by the New Yerk Stnte Athletic Commission of nlleged finnncial arrangements in connection with the contest, will net re tire from the ring, his manager, Lew Diamond, declared today in denying re ports te that effect. "Huff intends te rest for three or the postponed interclub chnmpienslilp ln ,lle avJ. win uc iirm ac line uue.v. Muring '" iikiiiuik s iiru ei .nil run urst , uiltu nn.l nfier thnt will i nre the next two days the Philadelphia open I came te ight In January of 1018. There T.fnn llTw .l,,t Vl'J eYTrlZ );';, ?rJZ!""W&$rn will bi staged at Merlen. On the --d tiie reception te Walter llagen. open golf champion of Great ltritnin, mid a four-ball match between Hagen, Chnrlev Ileffner, Jee Kirkwood anil either IIutchien or Il.irnes will be the feature nt Philmont. Net te he forgotten is the Newspaper nun's (elf Association nuallfying round for the Mastbaum Trophy nt Philmont en .Monday. Beets and Saddle Se he joined the nav. sidf out of j... ...... ,. ............ -. ........... -,..... ' Tlin nmnnilutiiTi cnunendml ltnff nml their managers, after hnrge thnt Lynch i fi..it" .-.r nlu. net ii.tr. gunniniteii nun qi.w.uu w in case tne im -...v ... . .,- n. te ...I., Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Dykes' Courage U. S. at Wimbledon Miss Bauer's Stroke By THE OBSERVER WHEN Ty' spikes nre glcnming it tab.es something mero than Instinct t stand ground nnd put the ball en him. w ! The Georgian gem rides high into the hags ana many a bnll player cm. the Imprint of his spikes. "" Cobb thinks only of getting le the base safely. If the guardian of tt sack iblecks the path, he does se nt his own peril. M It takes considerable grit te Interrupt the fllitht of these sharp spikes, im It takes nn Atlnntlc City benchful of snnd te dive headlong Inte them. Yet thnt Is just wlint Jimmy Dykes did in the ninth Inning of the emj game en Tuesday. The A'h held n one-run margin. One wag out and Cobb, the master h., runner, was en third with the tying run. Hnrry Hcllmann, American LeiB hitting chnmplen, wns swinging his bnt ever the platter. m Hcllmann rapped solidly te Dykes' left and Cobb started for home. Dk went nfter the bnll nnd enmc up with it. Ty stepped dead In his tracks, ' Almest at the same instant and from nn equal distance, the ..... for the bag. Ty slid feet first j JHnmy dived headlong right Inte these spirt lint cmltfAu Tlvlr-fia wnn I It was n clean putout and no one was hurt. Through some mlrnei. e. Ilryn fnwr boy escaped the steel. Dykes is playing a smart game at third fcr Mack. He has ability, yj.iv and above all, courage. BLUE laws bar Sunday golf in New Hampshire. In this city, the absence of another public course ban golf for the majority en Sen days anil weekdays. Americans In Three of Wimbledon Finals CONSIDKHINO the few first-class representatives entered, America did i. self proud in the tennis clnsslc at Wimbledon. The United Stnlcs was In three of the five finals nnd one champlenrtit, wns shared with France. Of nil the Americans entered, Miss Elizabeth Ryan was the most int. .tncuftil Tlin rn1lfa,.tiln tr1 wnn 111 lu'n fltlflla v nnd Playing with the sensational Suzanne, Miss Ryan wen the women's deubkn with Randelph Lycett, the runner-up in the men's singles, she rcacM It wns.,', lg after Martin entered ' "T, , Tui . thl the Outfit that he discovered it nan ' "V "",,! M virtually nicessary elthe '-te talk him- ' 1'V'l",,:ntl,n?,..w,S actual combat with his dukes, in order iter lest his title, and that because of the After securing a notable victory ever the CJlcnside champions of the Phila delphia Suburban League en Tuesday, Marshall R. Smith traveled te Lnns dale Inst night and tried conclusions with (he champions of the Montgomery 'County League. ' It was the same tnle for the store I boys, only the victory wns registered I in n mere decisive manner. The score , en this occasion wns 2 te 0, nnd the high-priced Lnnsdale outfit wns com cem Miletely taken by surprise. Hill Durbin wns en the hill nnd be 'was opposed by Williams, the new liurlcr secured by Mnnager Jnrk Mayp, from the Southern League. The latter wns In fine form nnd held the Mont gomery champs te six scattered hits. Smith scored in the fifth when Davis singled and Kdwnrds doubled, nnd counted ngnln in the seventh when Heed's fcingle scored Rath. Stonehurst in Iead Stonehurst new lends in tiie series for the championship of West Phila delphia with Straw-bridge & Clothier two te one. The Delaware Ceutians wen an exciting contest en the store boys" field, .1 te U. Reth teams saved all their excitement until the finish, when the fans of betli teams were given plenty te enthuse ever. Charlie Glock was en the hill op posed te McMillan, nnd the former had the edge en pitching. His tenm was leading until the ninth, when two meie runs were ndded en Miilllu s wnlk nnd Minnow's homer. I Then Struwbridge enme te bat. Ruth walked. Curtiss Hied out and Karl Bluing's homer mnde the count X and i 2. Ycabsley and S'eliriver singled and the Straw-bridge rooters were en their feet. Powell hit te left center nnd the drive looked geed for a two bagger, but j Kutlelpti speared the tinll with his the finnl of the mixed doubles. The ether United States finalist was Mrs. Mella Maliery, who defeated by Mile. Lenglcn In the singles. Dean Mathey and G. C. Coner scml-linnlistH In the men's doubles. Virtually nil of the tig stnrs with the possible 'exception of Mile. LeniUn will come le this country this summer. Gcrnld L. Patterson, world's chnmplen, and .T. O. Andersen and Randelph Lycett, the doubles titlchelders, will be here In Davis Cup piny and will ilr compete in the nntterftils te be played nt the Gcrmnntewn Cricket Club. Miss Kathleen McKnnc, a seml-flnnllst in the women's doubles, and MhV Ryan both have given their premise te enter the women's nationals' at Fet Hills. ' Se far Mile. Lenglcn has been non-committal concerning another trip te this country, but .she is being urged te make the journey. CADDIES went swimming in the puddles that collected nn (he Skokie links yesterday. Golfers en local courses virtually swam in their perspiration. Rut it's never tee het te golf! The Iiackstrehe Feats of Miss Bauer THERE nre a number of us who possess natural ability nnd net the pe of execution, and then again many nre capable of execution and lack nnturtl ability. The combination of both Is n rnrc gift. Miss Sybil Ilnticr, the Chicago miss, who has been startling even Xew Yerk with her hnckstrekc swimming performances, is fertunnte in having' tu correct combinntlen. The Western girl possesses the necessary ability, and she uses in fruit less manner me iniesc lype or onckstreue. Miss Bauer's stroke may be termed nn Inverted six-bent deuble-trudptn crawl, for the arms work alternately, driving deeply nnd recovering above sur face, while the legs perform six scissoring motions te each full cycle of til two nrms, the first and the fourth scissors wider than the ethers, which glm the thrash n neticenble dunl accent or rhythm. It is the stroke thnt enables her te exploit thoroughly her natural n sources nnd hns established her ns the greatest liackstrekc swimmer of n sex ever developed. Life Guard Bathing Suits $2.50 Shirt pure wee! worsted warm In the water, dry en the beach, comfortable In or out. Pants all-wool flannels fuaranteed faat-coter dye Belt with rustless buckle '4 sstt. ?jj iBHR JiW' """"-- 2.00 .35 PRICE COMPLETE $Q7543 Wlnilsnr mei'tini nnpns tnilnr ullh n first-class cnnl tin. FrentW llnn.ll.-.iti ! 2v 1II21. Peck had indulged in nbnut being the feature, with a $10,000 purse 'forty bouts, und while some of his attached. Horses which seem best are : I opponents socked him around a bit his rift race Lathrop. Lndy Ress, record shows that lie wen a let mere Hopeless; second William Oldt, contests than lie lest. Charles J. Crnigmlles, The Decision ; Lured Hack iilrd-Hladema. Aunt Lin. King's j W1.n Mart, rPturned te civilnn llf(. four . fourth (the lrentier Handicap. ,, ,,,, intf,lltims ,)f tauillB )X. mile und nn eighth iT7irebrnnd. Ren - , s ),.,,,,. nul th(i ,llrp ()f face, Jehn Jinn: Jifth t ltlmata. HII-!s()r).lllK M110l,m, 0M th,, ,.hln w, cn. uur. uppiiv iiMiei: siNin i.mir. i r,.lv , MrK fel. p,.c.1i nil(1 ,, uiiiiiii, ..Mint' i ji, rri tinn , f Piniik Fogart, Sniisiieur II Mil ice ln.in)iin. ,nA , mii ,..i i . i vnte arrangement or tins sort is in (II- Peck. He wen IUf first bout and there- m'1 violation of Its rules prohibiting after found himself lined up for ring agreements between boxers net sane matches consistently. Before he wns ! tlenetl by 'the commission. .e dnte was liscnurgcii from the Navy en August I be lur "" "" ,u l"v -"sc. Scraps About Scrappers Empire City: First race Ten llut llut tens. Cum Suh. Muveurneeii ; seceii't Devastation, Oppcrman, Bellselar; third r.dlet, Ililllieuse, Helle of Rlue Ridge; fourth Ilrainsterm, Ileph Ileph esites. Comic Seng: fifth Hnlu, Iteckna, Mnrtin A. Neenan ; sixth Dream Star. Heur Dell, Ethna. The Empire City Special, in which WMsknwny, Grey Lag nnd prebnbly P. Iprmiiiiitiir uer tn hnvi. met. lins been cal'ed u(T. Trainer Howe decided I around the world : net te enter WlilsKnwaj, nnd the race for tiie present wiw dropped. te make lite ns a gob worth while. , "" saie rewipw w as euMseti te pay Peck was picked te slip en the mittens, " tlu' 'nrmT -"nmplcn .!ll..( .15 out of n,,,i i,n ,ii,i.f,a.. tL, ..,.i .his own pocket te mnke up this sum. ut.ii in. tin -ut-i ririiii-vnv niitiivu t ' .... . . . . - . , -- , i... -V . rumor tlint Jee "might be Yellow." I lne commission eec iiieu mat n pri- gloved linnu. Tlien Jiarlier tiled out and i nienciiursi. inns ereaiiieu easier. ' Sphas Even Series The Seuth Philly Hebrews and Hlll dale met at Camden am the Sphas evened the series with their rivals by staging a belated rally and winning out, 8 te 0. An nvalanehe of bnsu bits in the eighth settled Gillespie when five runners crossed the plate. Label Goldblatt was the hitting star with five blngles for uu average of 1.000, while Geerge Jehnsen continued te knock out homers for the Dnrhyites, his round tripper In the first scoring Jess Francis abend of him. IlilhhUe meets Dobsen this afternoon ' nt Darby nnd the weavers also fur- ) nisneii u sin prise yesterday wnen tliey traveled In Chester and handed llrls Lord's heys a selhnck by the score of 10 te II. Trautwein's and Heed's hit ting wns responsible for the Dobsen triumph. The Seuth Phils und Fleisher met nt by wiiPiune. ' Hrend and tilgler streets and the Spurs evened the series hy winning ever the 3 Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Men's Furnishings (Incorporated) 724 Chestnut Street Athletic Geed Mvr latxe has rfeevered from two frao frae turml rlbi And he hr.H "tarteil trainlnic The Ut-Stale welterweltht han iret met of tht leadlni: men his n eight In the cuurirty A beneflt hew lina heen nrraticcd by Tho The ilnr.i Klllck for the benflt of the mother of ihe liMe Willie Seencer m Oluucvster, K. J., tomorrow nlnht. Twvlin heutn will , iiii-i.. i.ie .-iiiiiiK nil . .n, uiiw n ni put nn iiiriuiiinn r rnntil.i WUnM ny N. seventh tlullr(1j (, n)Klt W(, gct p,1( for uecky Kenl. Hay fimltli , Huah I'leinene. I, Pirate .J" .v.:,.., s:,, i..,, ml slinne 1n', " "ennell h llattllmr .Mack, llattllnir Ills Ilstlcillts. e .loe get into snipe. jurry v Temmj Murray nnil !.. Temllei nnd new nit Kensington is noesung him , win utpiir pp e-nrien. Jaek Uqm vm for n high station in the welterweight "lamimai; iirninn i r icj- Jee Leen UoWn UeWn UoWn divisien i son nnil Tootile .Mecy am tu Im rrfereta. Hebby Hern was Martin's, first oppe- Ja,k nrrraan nnd Tussle Walk.r ar re nent nfter Peek separated himself from i matched at the seuthwurh .Mn's Cluh for tiie garb of a gob. and then followed I Jul -' !' th,,r '"".' .'""L "'.raman-B cc- ..mte. reuiinetlvBlv ltli .tlmmv "!?. f J?"!I.ff. ln" "'.. MH r.,.w...... ..-. "'t;'V'"ii " ".' i jbck wanme in uiiiuinu. ner.ny wuiuuns, Pnenn. .llinniv Atct.evern. Sam IUiipk- i Murlrn lirlm. Joe Clark. I-ranU!. Wnif und new his staunch cohorts believe vinvmt Iiim Is te nvptar In a bout nt that it Is only u matter of time before rittaburgh en the mme program ahewtnic something like this will be flashed 9"b J" '""J1 ?JJu'.'-.eeerillnir te . ,, .... n enr l rriffii inirn n snriisu a.i.ini Tee Pick .Mnrtin is the new welter weight ch.iinplen." ' KnitH Is innKina u iet of the SiHte heuU InK up Iiptz for u st-rhs of inmchea inrncrs, a ie e. .leu resrenu wns en , the hill nnd he wns opposed by Hill i Gi'lesliuher. After wnlleplng Nashville filnnts ii. 1 nn Tuesday. Stenton came rlclit luifl: nnd handed the colored lads anether1 trimming, this tune lit te The ruling off of Tribune nt Empire City for form reversal when Cromwell wen in about three seconds, in slower ttme than Tribune had wen in a few dujs previously, will give general satis, faction, perhaps: hut the question arises, whv single out 'tribune for being un in-nnd-euter when that quality Is con tagious en the New Yerk tracks? Where the bookmakers dominate racing, these tilings are expected, and It appenrs te he a waste of time te single out it few isolated cases and administer punish, inent. 4 CONTENDERS IN HOUR PACED GRIND TONIGHT, ,i Yeu Aute Knew 3 held a fipnff Is Makes Hele In One New linilen, f'nnn,. July 13 J ij. rrn. itrenK, of Huffule, mude th I'.'il-tarU fif teenth hole ri the Hheniieceseett links here In 'no. ie reKlstered his ace with a mashle e a veiy hlKh, ell trapped Kleen. This la tu second one at Uhennacesutl In five years. Colonel Lynch. Providence, ttlnc en en the sixth last year, trr grim! In e wilie with f mm , Dim of the esetrntluW of hlgli spent Is pruprr bnlnnce. The distributor Mheulil be kept freti of nil rrirfeil ur mrwi uiiii. Ilrakrs which iirl tmi nulrMr will cans liremaiiire wenr of the rear tires. A rennfrllni red linixk Is usunllr at tribute! te liKisrurss In the brurlm. Kimlnes run mere qiilclli uuil icenrratr less! Pine snucer 111 about II week 1. IMIVWOOll Iteihe Kedxer ilmli that he must seek Catholic ( Jul) opened a series with Ce- pa,'"kn,eVehdWul,?UN:,r'Ktzkl1Vtie '"''"r WS " "nA U ns inamntrra hre tell ,m local 180-I cl,s -t-1 Mi-teij. eiiuniUrs nre pr.sslnir him up IledKera will One of the largest crowds of the sen- MSHvirnieSSW g v? ,au?",Vi sV. i"0" "" i,l'U S1" ,,r? Wlldwoed team trim Hnltlnieru Hlack Sex .1 te . nnd Andersen, Mlquel, Carman and Jimmy riK, n weight stnbiemate of the Jewish erld easily defeated Inter-i ninmv iuuKiirnn. win wet iti iinrriv.nPl. i t ..... t 1 .. r Cerry Ride at Dreme nxt Menly nUht nifnlnst Ilalph Jtepman I "nl "L,l"ue il lu , . ., .,., , , Leunhran will be In HrluBs' corner for this Most nterestlng comiietltien for the match. I leadership in the season's points' stnnd- ,. ,. , ,V ,,,,,n, l. inorercvcle followers will L . ..nJ"!E 'iW..r?P'' f '1rn..''.0"''P'. rl ' :'7 , ", . t, , , ... I ee oil itie mim turn uir seierai wenKB OWIIls held tonight lit the elodteiue, Point te u fracture te his rluht h.iml Hi Injured llreee Park. Three riders, nenr the i h, nuir e,ln" "eorule itusseii top l ling of points hceied. nre entered Ke.ltT jtnr,ui. who hns reunle.l into In the contenders race, un hour h grind. fl, (ptne. will meet Jack McCiuthy In the together wltti another .tar who Is net far behind. Ilraask Andersen, the Danish title holder. Is Iho outsider in tonight's event, and lie will have te he taken quite, seriously by llm three lenders Frank Cenrv, Australia; Carmnn, America, nnd Jules Mlquel, France. This internntlennl quartet Is the greatest set of moter-piicers en the cir cular track today, with Vincenze Mad Mad deun en the sidelines, reciipernting fol lowing uu nccldent several weeks nge, Mnddenii. by the way. is expected le I Hart practicing for his return te the I-rat whrn werMiiK wllh un ndtiinrril spark, l of Hitrr mm result li.i re.lsen of Hie worn inmllllnn of c.im, rellerK mid Krurs that ui'tuate the ineirmrnt of the iiilirs, Iick of limner liihrlrntlen rulhrr th.in the lek ef niinnlllr of oil In the Joint Is the ruiise of ta prr cent of all unlvrriul Jalnt troubles, iniir of crock junior followers of the meter vill meet in a inn t c h nice of live miles. They are Felix Pntti. of the I Italia Snertnvla Cyclers. New erk Citv, nnd Jehn Patrick, of Newaik. The pregruin will also Include a ClnsR II professional and several ama teur races. Fiinl-flnnl te the Jackln I'lnrk-Vlniint r.nne? t.nut nt the ('ambrlu, tomorrow nlKht I're lluis llecliy Ferd s Dan Oartln, Wlllle .leiMiiern !". .i i(u umi jviil .MCI ey vs Sam Perry . Charley llnrlifll hns unilertaken the man man eirement of Jlrnmv Jnnl.in, who thn former says Is In Reed shape nnd prepared te take en any of the lec.il middleweight. I tnilnr .Ine Kelly, who has net boxed In i Philadelphia for eem time, hut who has lien appearlnir often In New Yerk bouts, I will net back Inte Inrp.l nctlnn when he . meets .I'm Phillips nt the TxiKan A A Mon Men dny iilnht. Other mntchea nrrnnKeil l, Ad.im ' Hum are Al Verhecken vs. Charley O'Nell. 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