Many Out-of-Town Teanis Play twilight Tilte Here Tonight STRONG VISITING TEAMS PLAY HERE Busy Thursday Among the Twl lighters Has Plenty of Out side Talent BIG LIST OF CONTESTS 1 Many out-of-town clubs are en the ' tthedule of the twilight baseball teams this eTcnlng. The Wilmington) team will ray n T,slt te L,t Brethers at Fifty-fourth atrrct nnd Elmwood ave nue, and the Delaware nine expects te 'fake the measure of the store boys, who mill send "Lefty" Autd te thp hill 'against Nltchle. The latter pitched a nnt!eniil gume against "Lis" Powell en Monday nlRht. American Bridge, of Trenten, will be at Brldcsburg. The nptewners have ben minus the services of a number' let their stars, who are en the sidelines. 'Charlie Hanford returned last night and Billy Whitman has a slight chance 'of getting Inte action this evening. In the meantime, Bebby Butts Is covering first and Diamond Is en third. Lefty 8tlelv or Gene Costelle will be en the hill for the uptewners. Anether team from Trenten, the J. J. Barber club, will oppose the North Phillies at Fourth nnd Wlngohecklng streets. The Phils have Improved Just 'about 50 per cent In their playing the Inst month and hope te add the Trcn Trcn tenltes te their list. The visitors have a strong pitching staff, and It is likely ,that Newman, former star of the Dels ' ware River League, will twirl for the bakers. Dovleitewn nt Smllh Doylestown, of the Montgomery County league, will furnish the fans at Tenth nnd Butler streets the opposi tion te the Marshall E. Smith club. The Mere boys have been given n shnking 'up after the disastrous defeat at the .hands of the North Phils en Monday night, and they should play In much totter form. , Anether out-of-town team here Is Brls Lord's Chester aggregation, which 'opposes the Seuth Phils nt Brend and .Blgler stieets. The downtewners lire 'new playing at a .750 gnit nnd have wen the big majority of games pin; eel .the pnit menMi. "ItedN" Mnguire, the Chester twirling stnr, will likely pitch ier Brls Lord. Cheltenham mekes Its first appear ance nt Kay weed, Thlrty-firet and Dickinsen streets. The downtewners are In rlie best of form, which was evl !flnt last night by their victory ever 'l'uritnn, 5 te !. They expect te add the suburbanites te the list. Terminal nt Stcnten Stenton Field Club expects te dupll eale its performance against the Phila delphia Termlnnl nt Phll-Rllen.i and Musgrove streets. J4z Powell's pals handed the rnllrenders n nftbaek laBt night nt Forty-eighth nnd Wnlnut Uriels, i) te 7 nnd. with Bebbv Wilsen en the hill ngnlnst Beb David, the Mount Airy fans should see another hnrd-fnught game. Anether out-of-town team that makes Its first appearance In i West Philadelphia i? Gloucester. Ihe former leaders of the Seuth Jersey League are confident that they can take the jiieaMire of the Stonehurst boys. Man fljer Nnee Itynn will give Chnrlle G'eck a chance ngnlnst the visitors, nnd he should coine through with a win . i I,,n,r"n,,,,,, ,wil! nIn.y "t Netnieme. and Ld l.nskj, back ngaln en the same Md. where l,0 started out with Har nwgate. Bnrtrnm Park Is at Kensing 2"' ,ni"' t'1" i'ennhyivnnia Giants meet the 3-31 Hepubllcan Club nt Frank, ford avenue and Berks street. REFUSE RICHMOND'S PLEA Virginia League Magnates Turn Deaf Ear en Schedule Revision Richmond, Va.. .Tnlv 2ft -n.r... Mr fiTp H VS SsfBK: ball clubs n session here turned a d nt car te Richmond's plea for a ached tiln revls nn whir.. i.i " " Z2 ?,V.iA ,esl,,p ProPitIen by play '"?. "ut " Present schedule. 011iVhen.'ri.Binla r'pnBUe w,'l net relln t nit 1J'phImen territory, but will at "'npt te hme another club organized h re In event of withdrawal Ty the present owners, according te W E Moye, president of the Virginia League Among the Independents sJMB!J45s!as "..ii una ne d Dobeen te as ".in V XILV." i. be. game was rn.,i .."ti0 deadlock. T feem. -. M, "" "C i'TO-t". - &t 1?"-nihd..Prhrauv.,nia ?"' ."? upen"tb tSni tT.e the horn tsam Of tk tn 1 AiA ui ihl w':."i"i,i".T. ?.?.c?r??.' te.7. And Ien flr.? .i'X-' '"u,r,"- .1""?'"! Ien flr, ,M., """7'. jinuimun, ine Bten t ti.i "ael"r- walloped out a triple with ire bases Jammed te cspaclty In the fifth. Hamilton, the 6ten- in iY.n,l,ri",''"' Rllld by a big flrsl I" hlch seien runs were resTetereJ flnsi Ta" V1" 0er " Monefype te .1"' c0.uPt w 10 te fl. This li h flrst Inning. ren scored tlm xJi. :"""".!".? . 1 e second defeatan ih. ..,-..." Jii."1 ." "ainta have tr.,. .- :?. ".. vs ramin. -i"i""y"lS w"en qarKnqss ui.s fci"SV "!"" ""S "is was the a II ive Pi Us arB'.,.,u.".tn-??. te.ur- t K . -" - " BHtMW Ob m.mb.7.t in,ga,;.'hrfnvrrr: wsl f 5. ,C f ,un" " ' ' 1, The game Hie Aiii!fS?a,"r "1 "tnlnr Inning, when iid hi .i!Ialf. (,ez'n marker were hunif nun, thVui r,,n,f," '," thn. "" nd Sixth with , Sul"'"1" stnrred for the w nnere tnd of ih. ThI R!Un" w,a calll1 at ,n ,n or the seienth en account of darkness. wiiS07rr''! In'" In the ninth enabled Kay. nnd.,0f0b,tiainievf.n,r9 ,or ,u defeat at tfie The flnSf .'il?, Puj'tan. Club last Saturday, wsa .ill. !fore. L !Mt ,"lhf fray, which trJetl SSI i11. Ti'lrV.'; rs,.an'1 Dickinsen man d?J,h,B,t ha f ?f.,nB nln,h an1 en PMSn.?0"!'1 ,P"lnn Hinged te left and stele Knt iv-i'S' v S'rley laid down a perfect fi fcRa Qulnn reached third en the aarrl lm.iv .12n?r ,h."" cKna. through with his Hi? Si."1"1"' J" addition te biinalnc out ai.il !nn,,,,r . 'y. Uoener also plnjed a "II same In thu field, Davla Brethers Tied for Reque Lead N.i? ?( 3y 20. The Pavls Drethers. of es J"". 10-' and Clarence Carlsen. ChL dHKL,!S..,,a,llD oentesUnt for th first 1 e in American iieque league. Brld.abura- ind .ft Vh .en lh mound for four hi,. .C . nn weneri down with 'MM??' ThUnn,J?.?b 1?" ?.red. ''! vlr of two 'JSSSl. a,rr,ini twlrlerj un "S? flril tl J2n$Z' ?hrn Manager Powell deefded a evna cirv. Tedays Independent Games And Results of Yesterday Ptnnsylvania atant nt 81 Club, Frank ford svenue nnd llerks street, . , rielshsr Yum at Tlllldale, Ninth and Main Stenton Field Club at Phltaflatpl m'M!' Ftertr-etghth and Walnut all Stenton Field Club at Philadelphia Ter- Wllmlntfnn mt f.lt 11rdlhr airtsia, riftr-feurih aircei ana uimwecxl avenue. ,. . American Uriel, of Trenten, at Brldea burg, nichmend and Orthodox street. Chester nt Seuth Phillies, llread and Bit ter street. St. Uarnaba at h'etateme, I and Venango streets. .. Hartram Park at Kenslnrrten CenTf tlenal. u and Clenrlleld streets. M . . ., J. N. Harber, of Trenten, at North Phil lies. Fourth and WlntoheoWng rtryaU. Nativity at Public Service of Camden, Twelfth and Federal street, Camden, . Wlldwoed at West Philadelphia, Tot& Tet& tghth and Brown streets. . . . Cheltenham at Kajrwsed, Thtrty4lrt and Dlflklnsen street. . . ... Doylestown at Marshall B. Bmlth, Tenth and llutler streets. Dobsen at Riverside, If, J. . Mtnnewa nt 48U Wart, Twentyfth and Bnjdir avenue. ,. Lincoln Clants at Oermantewn, Cheltan avenue and Magnelia street. - . Pelham at Puritan, Second and Clearfield treat. ... . Oleucester at Stonehurst. FUty-alVhth and Walnut street. . . Alpha Baptist at Ltihtheuie Beys' Club, Frent street and Brie avenue, St. Columba at Media, Fifty-ninth and Oxford street. A . Philadelphia Brora Flattery at Bern Uardart'. Forty-ninth and Sprue ftreeta. AJl-PWladelphla Police at Moruamptea. ... t "rnv " " - --- -' ..PWladslphla Wavy Tard JAtMMJfJjA Hospital v. n. fl. StarlMi. XtlS T. M., I-aue Island Nary Tard. . Brown Brether va Orahaaa A Ge.. TIB- teentn ana Rockland treeu. Ledcer A. A. at Craieent Olanta. Me era town. N. 3. Dalten at Seuth Oermantewn, Shelden and Shedaker atreet. LAST WORT'S SCORES Legan A. A.. 7t Rlventda, 0. . Stenton F. C, t Phtla, Terminal, T. Inquirer. 13; A. H P.. B. Lerraine, Si All-Stare, 2. Lincoln Olant. 8; Wlldwoed M. A.. . Ardmore. 18; Phlta, Celledans. t Seuth Phlla., 8j American Chain. ( tn nlnis). llrldesburt. 2: Debion. 8 (0 lnntnaf). Kaywood. 3; Puritan, 4. H trawbrlds-e ft Clothier, 0; Camden City, t. Ocean City. 8! Went A. C. 1. Fartv-elchth Ward. 0! Mtnnewa. B. llrewatar - -. .. ...,.. ---i .-. -. tin. 3. St. Barnabas. 10 it; uaasa Tne. no. Monotype. .8. I.ehlah Vallev R. R.. B: Karnae. 4 8 s Kai Ilnltlmern Hlnclc Sex. Ei Illlldale. 4. Mahaney City. Oi Nativity. 0. Rex A. A.. 10; Yerk State ft Leck Ce.. 10 (7 Innlnc). Wellington All-Stare, 8! Ashland A. A.. 4. Keystone A. A., Si Cehen' Alt-Star, S (0 Innln), St. Jehn' C. C. Bt Delhi. 1. Chester. B: Shanahan. 1. Mllquen A. A.. 8: La. Mett A. A.. 4. Typographical Union. 12; Ledger A'. A., 0. Prospect, 4: Norwood. 4 (0 Inning), M. E. Smith. B Doylestown, B (0 Innings). Mount Hotly. 4: Flelsher, 8. Ambler, 2; Pleasantvllle. 2 (0 Innings), Delmar, 14: Bleemer Olrl. 18. J. N. Barber. 0: North Phillies, 4. Nativity Travelers, 0, Frank Curran'a All. Stars, 0. Amateur Sports Dleks A. O., first class, traveling, Satur dnyn and Sundaya open. Call Woodland 8833 M. Boxberonah A. A., flrat claea, traveling. J. C. Frederick, Beene and Recter (treat. Gnrfleld A. A., first claea, away, July 22 and ether Saturday even. O, W. Mllllgan, 10811 East Cambria street. The West Phlllle Hebrew have secured home grounds at Plftleth and Spruce street end are nan In a position te exchange dates with Curtis C. C, Columbia C. C, Went Club, of Olney, nnd the like, P. B. Sarsls. 5240 Spruce atreet. Hunter Club, flrtt rises, away. Saturday, Sunday and twilight dates open. R. needier. Phene Main 2080 or Oreiren 4230 after 7 P. M. The Oppenhelm-Cellln nine, second class, traveling, Monday, Tuesdays and Thursdays twilight dates and Saturdays and Sundays open. Patrick Mackln, 1207 Chestnut atreet, Indiana Professional, first class, travel Ing. July 22 and 23 open, I,. H. Welssman, 1S83 North Marshall street. Wilder B. C. flfteen-seventeen years, traveling. July 23 and 80 open. Samuel J. Stark. 2488 North Napa atreet. United State Naval Heme nine, first class, away. Ralph Brurmer, Twenty-fourth and drays Ferry avenue. White Lily t'lnb, traveling, nrst class, has open date. Jam Kennedy, 281B Gress street. Five Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League AMERICA I.KAOUE rinyer and Club O. A.R. R. II, Alslar, St. Loul.. 81 HSB 7U iw rebb. Detroit 78 200 Rpenker, Cleve, ... 77 MS IIMImann. Detroit, SS 328 Bassler. 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BiIm,OifLO,Ril 1 1 , H Mmt . . kmWmmWmmmmWm 9 f l ',BW--B-Hala---H-B--la . r f r ' - - ' , .-..r? night, when Joe.OulUnan'a Main Liners Invaded Fifty- eighth apd Walnut streets nnd walloped the .Philadelphia Colle gians, 18 te 1. The collegians scored a run in the opening session en Bnrtlett. and then key ceased te cress, the tilntei The game only lasted' seven innings en nc- count of darkness. Every man en the Main Liners ac counted for one or mere hits, nineteen all told being made, and Manager CulU nan was the big noise himself with a pnir of homers, the bases being leaded en each occasion, the first coming In the second and the ether In the sixth session. Ardmore has also scheduled a number of hard games ter this week-end. On Saturday they are at the Flelsher field. On Sunday they take en the Meuth Phil lies en the old I. 0. D. U. field at Ard more, and en Monday meet the Flelsher The hand of Powha tan's daughttr was sought in marriage for two basketsful of Firinia tobacco. You'll enjoy a straight Virginia ciga- rettc se pure is Virginia's taste and 1. II VII HUM B lasic Hliu k Thtri t no iaitt lile that tj j se different is its I Efl mellnv old Vtrpnia tobacco L character. J ledmeht Virginia Qgarette varnera en thn Autecar rreunds at Ard mere In the first twilight game of the season. Manager Culllnan has also signed Vinrnnf Mnllrnentix. thi fermer Villa- nova College star. Melljnentix .first went (e the Btt Leuis Drowns fuuMheu te the lied Hefi ye should be n big ucip te ine Aramere piicuing qmut Wolfson In New Rele ' "Marty" Welfen. former Detroit star, and formerly manager of Merrill Prof tonal, has taken charge of the Jewish World team, The Jewish boys have mad a 'geed showing this aeaeen, having a record of winning thirty out of thirty-two games, playing some of the laadlng team In the vicinity, having defeated Curtis Country Club, Union A. A p. H. Internal Revenue Ryan A. V. and Hadden Helghta (N. J.) t in tueir last games. 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