Jee Diiffan DISAPPEARING 1 REALIZES AMBITION Dugan, Who Wanted te Oe te ' New Yerk a Year Age, "New a Yank THREE CLUBS AFTER RETTIG ny JOSEPH T. LABIU5M. miinilI3 is only one tenm In the ' 1 American League worth playing with nnd Hint tenm N the New Yerk Yankee."." Thus spoke .Tosepliu Dufenn bout this time Inst season, when the Athletics returned from n disastrous Western trip. "I don't lllte this town," continued jee, ntl(lrc"Ins no one In particular. "I hone I get trnded." A few days Inter Dusnn pulled his lnlt jumnlnB net th.it rtnrtcd him en the way te the Ynnkee. Yesterday Dugnn llguicd In . .ie,.i imtu'ppn the Ynnks'nnil the Ited Sex that mitkes the former Hely Cress lad a member of the Tenm he wns ul wnTs ambitious te play with. It will he remembered that nt the time Diirmi waa traded te tlie Red Sex via Washington these en the Inside pre dated that the third bnscmun would be sojourning with the Yankees befg.re tlie "-casen was ever. The Yanks have been sorely in need of u het-corner artist. .1. Franklin Baker started out well in both hitting anil fielding, but fell down at critical (tnges during the latter pnrtttXuy mid the enrly part of June. Mike McXnlly ini plavctl consistent bnjl. but he Is far from tlie stardom that Is necessary for New Yerk team. McMillan lately !ia received several tryouts at the third lick, but apparently failed te stand the test. feheuld Make Yanks 'Dugan will just about make the tanks. They have been weak all season st third, both in batting and fielding, and while .lescphus is net the brightest luminary se far as fielding is concerned, die is much better thnn the trio tlie Yanks have been usinj. Uugnn's bit ting this season has net been as smart ti formerly, but with tlie change In en vironment he should get buck te tlie select class with much speed. Dugan's mark up te last Saturday was .'2H". Elmer Smith, who gees te (ietham Ien; with Dugan, runic te the Ited Sex from Cleveland. He is hitting the lieraehide for .283. There is little like lihood of Smith displacing Witt, Meuel or Until, but he should prove nh ideal utility outfielder and pinch-hitter. Se far nt the Sex are concerned, the deal doesn't listen se well. Elmer Mil ler is a bright prospect and has yet te make his way. In lifty-ene games se far this season lie has batted .280, which U better than the murks of Dugan and Smith. In his few appearances here Miller showed considerable skill in the held iinil at bat, and it may be that with regular work he will develop into the star predicted during the spring tinlnlng season. Bill Fcwster has been much of a figuiehead in New Yerk since the in jury te his head suffered two years aije in an exhibition game, when Jeff Pfcffer "beaned" him. He hns been doing in field mid outfield utility work this sea son and acting in the role of pinch -hitter. His mark in forty-five games is .23.". Johnny Mitchell has been warming the bench nil season, net appearing In the batting averages, which means thnt lie has plejed in less thnn fifteen games this season. Cennie Mack Is said te have wanted Mitchell when he sold Witt te the Yf.nkees, but Hugglns refused te part with tlie yeunttiter. IIiiRhie Duffy will in nil probability witch O'Hourke te third base, use Majnard at shortstop and send Miller te the outfield. With France said te be en the wnrpath because of the peer Hiening of Ids team this season, Duffv pay give all three ex-Yankees a chance te display their wnrcs. Ed Keush Back in Geme Twe nf the biggest stars of tlie game and both holdouts came back into tlie teod giaces of organized baseball during the last week and were reinstated bv Commissioner I.andis. Walter Schmidt repeited te tlie Pirates last Tliursdav. nnd jesterdey Kddie Housh. the bril liant center fielder of the Reds, put en ; .I0!,".'1 "m, hls first appearance of the 1D2L' season. Twenty-three thousand fans gave the Hard hitter and sensational fielder a reushiR leceptien when he stepped te the coaching lines during the game. Always n favorite in Kedlaml. Iteush Z.. ".,h mlf,?.''d bv lllp faithful. The ""Helder wii et lmvp fln enHy (nH n, , in., ,l,p ",lme immediately. Pcan Is battlnc .343; Harper, the Wlliant rookie. .331. and Burns, .200. i,.?.i i l tw. nm(,'l are hitting tee regularly te be removed from the line- wln.M.1 Burn" Aa ?"e. of ,h net e men en the Keds, though net hitting up te form With a sensntiennl trnn n.i i. return .e ,i. :"'";. """': """. ' . - ... .ill mi: nfreiO,. i ii "Mt u lW0 or ltH "inn, mun If 0,l7n(W '"" half of the "eflSOn, It s OIllv rnnuminl.le .. no- i,et .i, .:.. ,L. """". ". ""' : -. , " ".-Hues weuui (iii un'gemery t nuniy iengue, nas ihsueu en lii? i r .ft0l"-v- T,,e Intpst concerns I er.ler barring Eddie Gerner. of Lnns J viBr ,Iu'i yeiln.,f ehl-tlmcr. who nr- dale, from further competition In that fnm ,.. .i llt,v " "our ne- fnre Itrnn i- , V, uml "eientcci tie 'irewns, Frank llrnmri ti.i i. ....!.. Lrninn l...n . t after .i -""nh,' ii.iii till- wi iirr l.!1'0 ?ftme 'l101 l'e White Sex. r, -;- -., ft . -fl,-n(1 iVf"1 ,.,,1,,0r Ipa8' teams leticshadfiall. Ut UUU the A,h "fttlg I, i)crflanii niuw..U, l!U?ni(1 tllllt tl"e Yanks, De v:". "" "icuge are ull after the "cwurK lad. .Tiiflffinir liu tl, .i.i remmy uniri may in cnana it rrevlnr t ease Mi pW uf.i y t',.p thlrs of .ucceaful. The Philadelphia featherw.l.ht strvlle' V t. 1JH c'cnrly entitled te the l net wantln for matchet and he plana truces or llettig, but etlilrs mpnnu Imf te remain there aa Ien aa ha can keep Ii Ip n,,,n.. uiJ",?."l.ul!c? m;'S "lit ,,,. Tem be.,. E.MI,, willlama at T.irSrX umierence arranged last week Is nlitht he will take en Sammy Plerca at Me, rl,1'i'p t,,ls nftcrnoen between t)Jeb8C Vxpected Ith, tlli8',,''1110.1.'. Ji,,,P. ir NI n'1'" MUk, and uFr.dk Fulton, both St. nr. t"n.t tne ,nftter will be cleared Paul heavyweight, have been alaned te meet "" 1; the liutler refiihCH Mack's f.-rmul1" thfir home ,own en "' n'ht et A 'L"iB' with another club Cenmi . I RUBt "' A . " "" ""Ri"- ilium. .""' '"linn win premiu y UpTnh 'Vreye vr ! delicate Ale ianks be ned n ni mil M IIP (ih.II.. III m . - 00mtl.ebIte7,i",lnB 1 fB"l? m inri .cJ1.i,..5:?sAcrd,,y- frnln" - "iB were peunc ing sev- ml Brown hurlers with abandon and Place 1,1 I nl,l0ppe.'1 b,nck ,,lte rt cfrf. u-Wi1" ,be' "cd. while the ullll we being subdued by the of the' Jrn pitMn? ,,ls "'' wm" Wh'iihJ was the v,c,er ever The Mnekmen took lllinllic, . ,i '" liiiniuiiKIen, 10S netner yesterday, t he Whlt h. k.. five "' 1A,,lri,K 8ve the Dodgers ,ured t"e series from Rebbie's men. Tebln-Qreer Win Foursome CtMk iuTebln' who hel(ls h Cobbs tlrw? & ,reFerd of. 73, and Marcus lhv2r,i?,,yei Jee CWe nnd Beb Ham- ' liakn ..! .reurwme ever the public lirA i. I'.w.muiY in CIIIICU niiliy The' We a V'-ydellcnte situation I'vX nin.!"k".,Fn ned a Fnm" n the'1up.-raii i.j '.."l " asiungten, Nnvler Snll unn rnerne te win nam i and t."ni,i i..i " ;.' ""J'vii out nan ' .i,.,,,. ,,i tuelve-raund mifiifini ii'niiAnini. laml I i f U', Victims, t'leve- IJeV.ey City Thunday mqJ ir bre"lclnK Its w nnlng streak , r, natlirdnv im. 1 h....i.i "P. " rn v,ml Minn, the 1 Traded te Yanks Along 'Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE . ISIMITIWITIFIHITI Nt. Leuis,.. 11 2 "or? 5 6 0 3 Chicago .... 7 3 6 B 7 1 688 Brooklyn ... 6 5 0 11 e 7 85 Cincinnati.. 4892353 34 Bosten . ... 5 7 3 A 4 1 834 New Yerk. . 0385732 28 Pittsburgh.. 28 2208 28 Plilllles .... 10 2 3 0 1 0 7 23 AMERICAN LEAGUE SMTV T F STI Chicago .... 41 8 48 2 7 5 38 New Yerk.. 0 7 14 1 5 7 0 34 Detroit .... 10 5 5 1 5 2 34 Nt. Leuis.., 2 3 4 10 10 29 Bosten .... 5730482 20 Cleveland . . 5 0 4 8 1 2 20 Athletics... 0 3 0 0 2 112 Washington.! 0 f f if 2 0 4 7 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 81 M TIVT F"8TI Syracuse ... 7 415 10 "e 7 49 Buffalo .... 3 12 3 7 8 2 11 40 Rochester .. 5792458 40 Jersey City. 11 7 6 0 3 33 Reading ... 8 5 0 0 0 4 32 Newark .... 1 5 2 8 2 8 2 28 Baltimore ..72028 2 27 Terente. ... 7 l 3 0 20 EL TO West Philly Player Eliminates National Bey Champien in Junier Tennis Tourney TOM McGLINN ADVANCES Miles Vnlcntine, who, with young Themas MeOlinn. holds the national boys' doubles chnmplenship, 'was beaten ns n junior en the courts of the Cyn wyd Club today in the Pennsylvania State title tourney for boys nnd juniors. nicntine put up n splendid bnttle, but he finally succumbed in three sets te the playing of Hnnson Hedge, tlie captain of the West Philadelphia High Scheel team, who Is ranked as one of the best players in school ranks. Tlie linnl figures were 5-7, 0-1, C-4. Valentine started well in the first set and wen three out of the first four Knmc. Then Hedge rallied nnd they fought it out through twelve games be fore the boys' titleheldcr wen. He took the first game in the second set, but Hedge showed his grit by coming back and sweeping the nest six. Valentine again rallied In the third set. but the placements of Hedge proved tee much for him. An upset occurred in the third round of the boys' tourney, when Mnlcem Hedge, n brother of Hansen, was elimi nated by Themas Nicely. Hedge wns n seeded player. He lest in two sets, 0-1. 0-1. M. Hepkln. a Central High boy. is new. favored te come through in the boys. Today lie defeated William Ma guirc In two sets, 0-3, 0-1. Although Valentine wns beaten, his partner in the national doubles, Tem McGlinn. defeated Gorden Hedge, an other brother of the youth who elimi nated Valentine. McOlinn's win wns in straight sets. 0-2. 0-2. Among ether third-round winners were Willinin Kraft, Jr.. Neil Sulli van. Jack Itrammnl nnd Earl Bnrtlctt. Of all the junior exhibitions, the Vnlen-tinc-IIedee mntcli drew tlie most atten tion. Tiie point score of this match fellows : riHST SET ..4 4 .1 0 1 2 2 4 4 IS 4 4 137 ..12(544441172 2 87 u .SECOND SET ..24444 fi 427 fl ..41222 81 IB 1 THIRD SET ' ..4 3 0044024 4316 Vnlcntine Ilorlee . . , Hedce . . , Valentine Hedffe Vnlentlne l.ri44II44U l "3 4 The aummnrles: BOYS' SINGLES Third Round. J?, Hnpkln defeated William Mairuire. 0-3 and M. ThnmiiB Nicely detente Malcolm HuiIki. 0-1. 0-1. JUNIORS SINGLES Third Round William Kraft, Jr.. defeated J. N. Purl anri Jr.. .(1-2. fl-2. Nell Sullivan defeated Albert A. Yeunit, (1.0. (1.1. ThemaH MsOllnn defeated Oorden Hedge. 0-2. 0-2. A. MaKulrr. Jr.. defeated R. .tversedRe, tiy dffnull. Cnch iJriirrmel defeated I. Geldman, 0-0 and 0-0. Hurl llartlett defeated C. Par bee Foulke. 0-0. 0-4. Samuel Etvlng. Jr.. defeated P. Altman, 7-5. 0-2. EDDIE GERNER BARRED Cannet Play Any Further Games in Montgomery County League Hareld Pike, president of the Ment V. . V" "v"L- ." . orgnnizauen. rule bars contract-Jumpers, nnd Pike was under the Impression that Oemer wns a free agent, but investi gation proves he is en the suspended list, hence the decision. Scraps About Scrappers Mlnea tenliht and next Monday Wally Illrlrkle, winner of the welterweight ill ins euminaiien tourney at trie ace, la new. out for same "hither ri. . ... . -- -.-.. . in." lie would UKO te aat a erank at Micsey wamer. jna treimn, wany'e nan dler, negetlatlns for match for HlneVIe at Atlanta, Ga,, and Celumbue, O. Adam Itynn haa arranged for a wire from the rlngalde. Jeraey City, te the I.egan A, A. for next Thuraday night ae that Imme diate returna of the Tendler-Ieenard bout will be announeed. Five beuta alae will be held, aa follewa: Danny Oorden va. Yeung Jack O'Drlen. Jee qerman va. Jack Itater, Jimmy Jerdan va Willi McGovern, Hebby Allen va. Jen McGovern and Terry Whalen v. Jimmy Willis. Ilmny Leenard la being nueted a l-te-3 unn iruuier in ineir no-declalen bout at night. Flttaburgh blend, la te ixinuen aeme time next October. Nlxle Hollywood la the lateat entry Inte flatle clrctea frnm Manayunk. He wen hla nrat bout by a knockout In the flrit round. Peck Miller predicts a great career for Nlxle. TENPLES-XEOKARD FIGHT Blew by blew, the fight will be followed by Iwn nxeeDtlenallr trained aoerta writer. 'Billy" Recap and Cullen Cain are going te Ull Peai.10 Lcneia readar about every In- Idant, of the right In in fpert pagee en Friday. July 29. In the Uernlnt Pcue VALENTIN E HANSON HODGE .... ... . . . Canada - liex fleeracB Carpentlei LWH "ilak It HaWU" v. LEONARD AND 1 1 i k. 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He wen the American title annually from 1001 te 1010. inclusive, and in 1018 and 1021. He alf-e wen the world's cham pionship in 1012. the only yenr he com peted for that title. Kramer also wen the amateur championship two of the four sensens. He rode ns n "bimen pure." Kramer's last race wns run ester day, when, paired with Kay Eaten, he wen .n three-cornered match race against Arthur and Willie Spencer and the Itnllnn stars, Plani and Verri. He will appear, however, once mere in this city and once in the New Yerk Velodreme in exhibitions at one-sixth of a mile, in nn effort te hang up a new merk for the distance. Kramer quits with fetlr world's rec ords te his credit: Tlie quarter mile in 27 2-5 seconds; one-third of n mile, ,'tt)-5 seconds; half mile. 53 4 sec onds, nnd three-ciunrters of a mile in 1 minute 21 secend1.. Kramer was born November 21. ISsO. at Kvnnsvllle. Intl.. but lm resided at j Last Orange since he was a boy. H attributes his success ever the long stretch of years te regularity. It bin been his custom since he entered the racing game te retire every night at I) o'clock and te nrlse at 7 in the morn ing, never permitting engagements of anv'klnd te interfere with his routine. He said he had made no immedinte plans for the future, but probably would accept one of several Invitations he has received te enter business. He has accumulated a geed -sized fortune as a professional rider. Beets and Saddle Dladema will in all likelihood accennt for the purse race for Canadian foaled horses today at Kcnthverth. J, K. I,. Ress seems te dominate races of the better sort en the Canadian circuit. Kenliwerth has n geed Monday card. HerseH which seem best arei First race Curland, Cnnmere, Hy Hy Hy eoenj second, Dietlema. Suder, Flea; third, Cherles J. Cralgmile's Arctic King, Gallipet; fourth, Radie, Irish dig, Muttlklnsi fifth, Sister Flo, Helarle. Sans Peur II; sixth, High Gear, Comme CI, Star Realm; seventh, American Hey, Mcssines, Fannie Bean. Empire City First race, Wlldrake, Peter Hrewn. Paisley ; second, Cahalan, Scotch Verdict, Meedy; third (Wh'lte Plains High-weight Handicap), Exodus, Pr. Clark, Kal Sang; fourth (Arrew Selling Stakes), Exodus, Whisk, Elected II; fifth (Sweet Memery Purse), Run grand, Ghost, Suspicien: sixth (Fern (Fern weed Purse), Emotion, Uenus, Prodig ious, Saturday was a' brilliant day in rac ing, both at Empire City and ln Can ada. Commander .T. K. L, Rens ac counted for the International Handi cap with Registrar, while Uonlface, his ether representative, was unplaced. Jehn Finn, the Kentucky three-year-old, fell in his usual place of third in stake events, being nosed out for place by Star Jester. Firebrand ran a dull race, as did Gelden Sphere. There was such n large crowd at the Kenliwerth track that the races were delayed. Reg istrar was forced te set a new track record te win. Devastation wen the Yenkcrs Handi cap at Empire City, showing the way te Captain Alcock and Knobble. The surprise came at Empire in the East View $10,000 Handicap, which was wen by Caveat Emptor, whatever thnt is. Caveat Emptor Is said te be the largest colt In training and hi dam is the needy Bobolink II. Hissire was Celt. Bud Turner, the favorite for the net, J ran Jar back. ., ,, .- With Elmer REFEREE FOR TENDLER MATCH The champion Is shown In a characteristic ring pose and also at hit favorite pastime at his training camp, when net socking and rocking his sparring partners. Harry Ertle is te be the referee of the champion's match with Lew Tendler at Jersey City Thursday night. The referee will' be in Leenard's camp at Lake Budd, X. J., today te explain the rules of the New Jersey State Boxing Commission. Ertle Is te visit Tcndler's camp at Delance, X. J., for the same purpose en Wednesday What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL LEAGUE . t'lub New Yerk. HI. LeuU.. I'hlroce 'Inrlnnntl 'Htaburgh. Phillies' ... V. I.. P.C. Win I.ee Split .'.IS 38 .nie '.623 r.euz .ait .ai ... . . ... .tiXi .an . S7 80 . 48 42 . 47 4S . 48 44 . 44 40 . 1 ns 4111 -.OUU T'-iXO " .480 .860 uoMen 30 05 Win two. tteae two, .838 AMERICAN I.KAflUE , Club Wen I,et P.C. Win Lew St. I-euU S3 38 .882 New Yerk B3 41 .804 Chicago 48 48 .827 Detroit 48 45 .810 Cltnrlnni! 4(1 40 .500 ... ... NuMilnsten 42 40 .473 .483 .472 lleMen as S3 .i Athletic 35 51 .407 .414 .402 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE New Verk. 4t Cincinnati, 1. Chicago. 4s llroekln, 1. lieatpn. 4i Nt, Leiil. 1. I,hllllr-l'lttburgh, net achedeled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Waahlngten. Ill Athletic. 2. New Yerk. Ill llotfen. 7. Chicago. 10: Cleveland. 6. Detroit, III St. Leult, 0. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Reiiillea tit Terente, net scheduled. Other gnmen pontpenrd, ran. A.MKRICAN AHSOCLTlON MlnneupelU, Hi Celumli-.m. ft (tint xnme). (ellimlnia. '8l Mlneunnalt. 2 nwnnl "slpeuI. 0; Teledo. 4 nrat nt. Paul, 8i Teledo, i teci enma). (Mjtnnfl Vftmj.1 MIlH'iiukre, 3i Indlnnnuella, S. KanvuM City. Oi IiilMllle. S. Today's Independent Games And Results of Yesterday Nnahrllle (lluut at Nativity, DeUmde and Ontario atrret. Ileuae or Dntld at Seuth Philly Hebrewa. Flcliher Field, TTnty-lxth and Reed trretH. ,J"i?Je ?. 0nruintewn. Chelten avenue "n.l,.?,"lrneU tret. nilmlnsten Railroad et ThUadelphla Ter mll": JFerty-eUhth nnd Walnut atreet. rielaher at Ardmore. Autecar Field, Ard- -i n.,"1 I)I?0,, nt erth PbUUea, Fourth i vmioheckln, atnet. Ph&hS,?iv8r,i1e,,IC,ub-l h2i.V !KK"!&"L. Wntten. Fifty-fourth Jt Bi5thmrtnnh.nlh".ue' - lkJ naUIto!eWn4,;,See,,ta.8h"n"h"n' Fert'r-'1hh , liartratn Pari UtAn.h... - ,. and Walnut Mrwu. Camden rifv nt fin..k m.nn.. n . Rlaler atreelV; ...... unma ana cJm'bira01Ul..M,nl,eW"' flw"t" " nf!ir,Jrtrf,l.tntll9rt,i'lMh Ward- Twenty. 5? ni" """Snyder nenue, iiw3y.JS,'L',l!m.a!'l "t Kctiainiten. vi rV ...,ru al nrlinten, N. J, new. lerk llloemer nirlu nt KA.in. A22ewne ceunciSb nt Taewne Amnrteun irien. ijnadewne. "u,ewne KSlS-SJi,"" fi JJer" " . Ice Cream, atreeta. i TESm xtiSS!?' .Clu? Colonial Maacher and Wctroereland YKSTEBDAY'S SCORES HlUdale. fli Ulark Sex, a. Tamnua. 10, theater, k. ?' i"J?'T,.'B". 7 Cleairlew, 8. Jenl.h, World. 9 Radie Stir. 7. Bex A. A.. Si Qnnkertewn. 1. Hnppy Hellew, x3i Vellev Fenre. 0. ,?n,l,,a ,.!L..nt uthwnrk Men' Meadow und Mifflin aireela. nK -'UO, rniiadeiuma Uulckatep. 17i Woodland Ocean Oat. 8i Phlla. Ledter l IIUMler 111 All.VHInlnn. ."" Mirih. K.,;'rivv,"i.., irroVen H7k:"ifV3K.'' . Bed,,Jlen8l0Wn8 FU"" c),,,ptt,,jr' .' Vuba llnlonerxorthweat. 3. St. I'atrirk ('. V.. 8i IXHralna 4 Seeth I'hlla. 8i Ardmore. 8. Haywood. 13: Noteaeme. 8. Mt. Carmel. 7t Hhanahan, 1. St. furthuae, 8 Steuehnrat. 1. lnver A. '.., 7 Ileyae ainberc, 4. Standnrd ,VlJf, !i Myrul, 8. Murafll, 1A Phllnife ph a, 8. Natltlty, 10) Keekdale, 8. Melrnae. Hi Stenlen F. (!,, 2. Keiinlncten A. C, 7 Li Mett. 7 (IS In. nlnva). . . utniuiiiie. Hi rottatewn. 0. llrejfr Ire t'ream. Oi Hnndnluh l'rea, 8. nroeKiawn, ii iiuriinrten. O. rioter, 8t Aqulnaa, i, Nurth Phllllea. 8i Mahnney City. 4. Ilr dceten, 8i Cnyuaa l'rea. 4. IlrlaTel K. of V Ui Harry K. or C 8. Vlaoee. Hi nurhararh lllanta. 3. Eaat New Yerk. 8 HrldeabmT, 1. Kaj New 'Verk. llrierebtinr, l, J; J. Dobaen, 8 Fiirmrm, 1. Seuthwaik Jra.. 14; Clalrment Jra.. 18, St. C'birltN C. i! tit st. t'lirtnsKe Jra. . FvlMtm. 71 ttUItea HeUhU. 8. Smith for gggggKa...l''r7K sgrlBggrggggggggggHaVWMKaiaMi ,'' aigggggggV SggggggggggiijWggggggggggH jgaggggH. IBBUIIUUVt ggggggggggggggggggk HOUSE OF DAVID TO OPPOSE SPHAS Bearded Wonders Frem Benten Harber te Play Downtown Dewntown Downtewn ers at Fleisher Field FLEISHER PLAYS ARDMORE The most important string of Mendny twilight ciimes of tlie season Is en tlie calendar for local fans tonight. Tlie list is headed by the Splias-Heuse of David clash et Fleisher field nt Twentv- sixth and Reed streets. The visitors are known ns the bearded wonders ns thev have long hair nnd beards, and i linn trem Kenten iiarber, Mich. l.nst vcar when thev played the Sphas nt Bread and Hleler streets. 25. 000 witnessed tlie game. Tlley would net play again only in an inclesed park. . They have many stars in the line-up. Pal Mooney, who will pitch, is said te have been offered a contract by the I (limits. Habe Faust, at second bnse, Ii known ns the seventeen -year-old wonder, and Tally in right field is said te rival big league eutergnrdeners. The Hanlferd brothers nt first and third are known tiie country ever. The team has been touring New Yerk State, and after leaving here today will make n long trip through New England. It Is their only game ln this section and i they filled the date in order te fulfill a I premise made te Manager Gottlieb earlier ln the season. Dobsen at North PhUa J. & J. Deb-son which handed River side an 8 te 0 trouncing en Saturday, i will invade the North Phillies' field nnd play Perry Relfsynder's club. The Phils linve hit their real stride ns wim nrlrlnm by their n te triumph ever the Nash- vlie (Hants. The Baehareeh Giants, of Atlantic, City, will oppose the Stcnten Field ' at Phll-EHcna and Musgrave streets. Stenton will depend en ''Liz'' Pwtrnll tn nqppv Hw MVmti A !. . - I li.'tnrv nnd nn thnv havp hnnn in-in. with marked regularity expect te add tlie former shore boys te their list of victims. 0-te-5 game te the Seuth Phils yester- day. nlays a return clash with tin. ' FlnlshiT vnrnprs nt the Autnnni. M ., le,l8l,t'r ynrars at the Autecar field a Ardmore. The Main Liners have de .-. . .-. .. ..-.....,.. UVIU Ml , elded te play one twilight game each week, and Monday has been picked as the occasion. Fleisher defeated Ardmore Haturdny, and Jack Culllnuu'a preteges ure out after revenge. Lit nt Slianalmn ' Hhaniihun hus made a switch in Its regular bchcdule. Jim lieuner's classy Wcst Pl'l'ly bnll tenm will take en hit nrn,linrH n(. Vnptv.wlirtitli uml ll.,n ; Htrccts, The btere boys last week wen "irce ero 8inP, u their greatest Irlnmnli wnu nn Mil tllr.lmr .,.. .!.. ."".",:-.."- "w". ,v. .".v"' "."w w nunueq Aieuni iieuy its iirst iieme ue feat of the season. "Lefty" Auld will nun ler Lit uretners. , Anether game in West Philly that I should attrnct u big crowd Is at Fifty- , eighth nnd Walnut streets, where Stonehurst tnckles llartrnm Park in the Iirst of a series of games. The parkers have taken en a new lease of life, ns they new bnve the best of the Hatch Moter players, Nnce Ilynn, manager I of Bteuehurst, seeH no reason why bis i team should net win as usual. i The Seuth Phils arc nt home with Camden City, and up at Frankfort! nvcmie and licrKs street Kensington op ep op pebes the New Yerk llloemer Girls, who make their first appearance here. Phil Uaggerty has arranged a. special game for Nntivlty fans at llelgrade and Ontario streets. The visiting team will be the Nashville Giants. The col ored stars were scheduled with the Hichroendera en their home flehl. hnf n the grounds were unavailable tonight the contest was switched te Nativity's gieuuds. Chick Fewsfef, Mitchell MISS HERR'S TIME IS A. A. U. Wintier of Girls' Sprint In Shannhan Meet Plays Bas ketball and Tennis IS ALSO A GOOD SWIMMER T4"AnOAItFr v. HKnn. of the LTJL 1 Meadoxvlirnek Cluh. tednv rules supreme nmeng girl sprinters in the Middle Atlnntic States. And before Hnturdny afternoon, when she wen the seventy-flve-ynrd dash In the Shnnahan Catholic Club's games from the beit girl athletes in the East, she had never run in competition. All of which shows whet a brother, who Is a star runner himself, enn accomplish when he stnrts te train hi sister. In that rare, which wns the first for v,omen ever held under the Middle Atlantic States A. A. V.. Miss Herr wns forced te compete ngalnit stnrs of. tlie highest calibre. Twe of these girls wcic never defeated before. Mls Herr was "unknown" nnd, therefore, wnsn t conceded n chance. Tint the wise crackers were fooled. She sprinted her wny te a victory ever Dorethy Haugh. the Temple TJniversltv ntltlntn ...l.n t n liMflnt flirt nCltltrfl flf uiiurn'i iivf inn iiiii i t .i..-- - . the Mendowbreok Club, nud Mnrgnret Klllkenny, the Curtis Country Club urn nnrv. The time ten seconds nut RECORD stands n a record owing te the fact that I V,",V"' or, England, nnd JUIc. Pauline de the A. A. I', never Mtnctiened a'mect Hellet. the I rcneh champion, were fn for women before. I ve,rjte ln . international women's . . ., ! B"" championship, which opened here Coached By uretlier j today under unfavorable weather cendl- Jeliiinv Herr, tlie Penn distance tien. i miner, Mltss Margaret's brother, can be i Only two matches were scheduled for given credit for her wonderful showing the first day's competition, these be in Saturday's meet. Johnny tutored his tween Miss Lnldlny and Mlb dc Bellet sister carefully, and said net u word and Miss Read and Miss Ilastin, of nbeut her ability te any one. When I ICngland, leaving sixteen couples for to te the Shanahan Club announced that it morrow's mntches. TIip final round would held a special race for girls, will be reached Thursday. Jehnnv decided it was his sister's op- , Among the American competitors are pertmiity. Mrs. Horten, of Philadelphia ; Mrs. II. When the ln sies lined up for the , F. Whitley and Mrs. Fletcher, of the stnrt. no one gave Miss Herr a thought. , Nassau Country Club, and Mrs. Isn- Misses Heugh nnd Klllkenny were the ones picked te Hnlh one-two in tlie race. All ethers iiuin i count. The gun was fired. All get away kltiiultnticetislv. Down the stretch they went. And then the spectators" realized I for the first time that Miss Herr wns n classv performer. She finished about a feet in front of Miss Haugh, while Miss Klllkenny, who came in third, wa. double that distance in the renr. After the race was ever, the ether girl runners kissed Miss Herr. She nlmeit cried with happiness, and slipped away while the crowd still sang her praises. Miss Herr gave her brother all of the credit for her victory. She told hew he had trnlncd her and hew he had taught her just what te de while running. She Mild that he was a wonderful tutor, nnd thnt he, nnd net she, deserved the credit for her victory. Te Run In New YerI Over in New Yerk, en September 10. there will be another big nthletlc meet, ln which girls win compete. Miss Herr will again run under the colors el me .ueuuuwurnuK .iui. one hopes te win this race, tee, but will be pushed te the limit, ns both Misses Haugh and Kilkenny also will com pete. Miss Herr ran under two handicaps en Saturday. She wure bloomers In stead of the regulation runner's np narcl nnd tlie spread of the bloomers caught the wind and doubtless prevented her from making even faster time. In ' addition, It wns the first time she hnd Cunningham Clethes Economy Fine and exclusive tailor ing imported suit ings perfect work manship and a spe cial midsummer clear ance sale. $ 58 .50 The biggest bargain in the history of tailoring. These Suits never before sold for less than $80 te $95. Come and See! tn)4 - rea Cunningham 117 6eutU Eighteenth St. f I I MEN WANTED Applications Will Be Received for MACHINISTS BOILERMAKERS BLACKSMITHS ENGINE CARPENTERS CAR INSPECTORS, at SEAnOARD AIR LINE SHOPS Raleigh, N. C and Atlanta, Ga. , Wages nnd working conditions as directed by U. S. Railroad Laber Beard. Fer Information apply at enee te J. C. JOHNSON Roem 210, 1535 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA JPk- i m i Five Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League NATIONAL I.RAGCE a. A.B. R. n P.C. .SS7 .801 .804 .812 .828 llernaby, ft. tools D8 S6S 7 14S (Irlme. CMeage . . SI IOS BO 100 llollehT. rhleaga 01 III nigbrv, PUteburah II SSI Daubert, Cln'natl. 03 SOS A2 120 00 11 70 130 AMEBICAN LEAGUE fl. A.tl. R. n. Sluler. nt. Ial... 01 I7R 12 IH4 Cobb. Detroit .... SO IIS 51 127 HneaJcer, Clevelana SI ROO OH 107 feiiael. New Yerk. Al 243 17 Sn Ifellmann, Detroit. 87 810 OS 120 P.C. .411 .ion .8157 .8S4 .358 r7 ever worn spiked snees. cjhnnglng from rubber-soled "sneakers' te the spikes hampers n runner mere or less until he or she becomes nccustemed te the spiked soles. Miss Kilkenny also ran with spiked shoes for the first time, nnd they cnuscd her te "tumble. Otherwise she doubt less would have given Miss Herr stronger competition. Mls Herr Is net only n sprinter, but n clever swimmer, basketball and ten nis ploer. Johnny Herr plans te train her for the Olympic tryouts, nnd he will be nsslsted by Al. Leconey, the fnmeus Lafayette runner. MIsh Herr has the stride peculiar te her sex nnd she will be taught te overcome thlr nnd adept the stride used by both her brother and Leconey. .Tehnny says if she succeeds In perfecting this stride she should create new records. MISS DE KOSENKO PLAYS IN FRENCH GOLF TOURNEY Mrs. Horten Anether Lecal Player Alie Competes at Dieppe DieDDe. France. .Tulv 24. Miss Dp ui-iifc, i i-iiuiiueipiun ; .urs. . a. belle Ken.p nnd Hiss Rosamond Sher- , woeu unattached. REPUDIATES USE OF NAME Trls Speaker Has Ne Connection With Oil Promoters New Yerk. July 24. Trls Speaker, Cleveland baseball manager, has re pudiated the use of his name in con nection with tlie promotion of a com pany te diill for oil en the Speaker farm near Hubbard. Tex. The Associated Advertising Clubs' investlgnters, who called the attention of Speaker te the literature of the com pany, were Informed that he had writ ten the promoters nt Fert Werth. Tex., wnrnlng them thnt he had no connection with their scheme nnd demanding that thev remove his picture nnd name from their advertisements and circulars. SPECIAL TRAINS 4KBfe I DIRECT TO THE TENDLER-LEONARD FIGHT Jersey City, July 27 Leave Reading Terminal 4.45 and 5.00 p.m. (Daylight Sating Time) Fer the renventance of tbeaa rvJnc te the Flrht and drelrln te return te AUanUe City. (Special Trains wl be operated from Jeraey City direct te Atlantic City rnajtt Philadelphia & Reading Railway .m kv ,..w Thty com lamt tell S A. R. Underde wn's Sens 202204 Mark st. Phiia. It Will Pay Yeu te Remember: r "B.V.D."ISNOTastyleer type of underwear. "B.V.D."IS the trademark by which the B.V. D. Company long wear and depend able quality of its product. Loek Fer This Red Woven Label MADE J BESTRETAIITRADC Vrrr-i-fairfTfjiiif.,tinaa1 Ne Underwear it "D.VJ)." Without It The B.V. D. Company, New Yerk Sele Manufacturer! of "B.V&." Underwtar and Ml n is TRJENPUYSM n j m Notable List of Start Strive for Middle States Tennis Title- JOHNSON CANDIDA J.-J The annual Middle States 1 CYNWYD TOU chamnienshlnn for men will start; tlrW afternoon en the clny and asphalt cOtirW -e .1.. -... -.,.. L rrn.. B L .lAi n vi me iynwya vjiue. ine iirni. iuew.-i m. is scheduled for 4 P. M. . . yj A number of the lending players IjN ,y wMnti nfnmlunii tn he nnn nf tlm TTina K successful ever held. Among these itn William T. Tildcn, 2d, the national champion from this city. The pairings for the singles follew: FIRST hound - (UtiDer Ilracket) R. O. Miller Jr . a. C. P. Afmajrer, sr. jr; . Jr. f Hernert i ncner . a. aein uenen C. H. Miller va. J aarznm. A Merran va, R. llenrd. T. M. Wnllbralth va. J R. Helme". K. P. Uuzby b. Paul S. Haling. It. R. Hnjrtav va C A Maul. J M Ilrlttaln . C. C Colwell. O. M llreilhend v J. C Allen Ur l). P. Ilentwlck J C. l.ln. . J. J Oter vs. A J. Cehen. FIRST ROUND (Iyewer ITracket) W T. Tllden. Sit. . A. D. tTeddr. K. Y. I.lnB va. H. Colburn. W II Kraft. Jr . va Donald Steel. Carl N Martin, Jr., . Dr. J. a. TcrlW. W. M. McCurdv vi A, I.. Yeuni. J. J MaKUlre, Jr, . F. l"retz. t R. U Ornhnm h. R. II Hntheraall. 1 .1 V, Vanneman m, II Fex. Dr. P. U Hawk v. A D. Hnyder. Dr. H. F. Hunlock v W Webater, 4r, 11. D. Lane va W P Hlpley, Jr. SECOND ROUND (IJyea, Uppr Uracket) "v V. r Jehnnen. II. Miller. Jeneph Menn, Jr.. II a. Fetterelf. H. Dernhelm, R. Frets, D. P. I.lveraedge. C. McCarter, K. M. Kd wnrdi. Nerman nrammall. K A. aimbel. Jr.. V. D Miller, Chester Moere. T, M. Ilaxter. 1 C Leenard. D. Klefer. Jr., Cart Flnchcr, R. M. Oraham, A. L. Hurtle, B..i. Cee, A. L. Reed. SECOND ROUND t (Dyes. Lewer Hracket) R. T. Chew. F. W. Price, T. a. Wrliht. W L. Rebin J. M Dalten. F. W. Pleraen. .1 M Vannamen. Jr.. N. II Fell. P. B. nickel. E. H. Haberataadt. P. Warrlner. Dr. n I. nilnaen. Herbert Nallla. I. 8. Cravl. V. It. Shaw. L H. Rlcharda. Jr.. E. It. 1 "' ' Roselte March. CI. R. Tyen, Q. R. Powell, A. S. 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