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Seuth nnl Cnnmln, M ,("c. ;.. ll nnrtH of the At- iV..m renPt. will fcntlirr lir-re thin week 1 "' LCnel!lVn .TMbllee nntiennl twit In for the OoWen r " .." i ii.ni Iieit tin ncr '1 lilire nr. eni L rr"ultH if the rentext will be SAdMrtTl.wuBl.eut the East ami MM- dl Kilenwnt were completed te ..Mn (he returns at a meeting of the Silklll Nn". They will he brond brend Srt n for wert of Denver. Spec Sirs at the race also will benefit by Iff new arrnnKementH. The results ind times will he announced tliietiRli ttnpllflera nleiic the river. Asmrnnee lina been received from rhibs In St. Leuis, l'eerln. 111.: New nrlpnns. Vacl.lnsten, Huffale, Hultl Hultl ere New Yerk. Springfield. Mn. : Worcester, Mass., ntul Hosten. New Yerk and Canada that they will have crews here. Prominent ameiiR the eUht-eareil crewB expected Is that of the University of Terente, which caused r sensation In the natiennl regatta at Huffale a war nite. The Terente's eight Is rom rem rom ieied of voting stalwarts who have kept In strict training ever since -the cIefc of the collegiate .war. Frem Du luth will come Conch .tlm 'Leu hjvk s two eights Intermediate and senior., Ten Kyck has notified the local com mittee 'thnt the Ptiluth eights de net measure up te past standards, but he his a flav of underrating his preteges ind Philadelphia clubs are preparing for a hard race. The Dulutli oarsmen will arrive feme time this afternoon. Wt Phllllc Streng The West Philadelphia IJent Club baa marshaled a senior eight which Is regarded s "no f '"' hest along this RcliRJrlklll. The crew Is stroked by .Tack I)nle, Jr., who rowed in Coach Jee Wright's Penn freshman eight at PeujhliPciisie this year. Yeung Deyle liasen of Jehn Deyle, the West Phila delphia Hent Club veteran, who stroked the club te Its last senior eight victory In 1007. The Vesper Beat Club will alseibe en Naylor Yanked in Game at Detroit Cutlnard from Page One fled te center. Cobb forced Cutshaw, Hauscr te Galloway. Dykes threw out Veach. Ne runs. SECOND Hauser grounded te Blue. Miller singled te tenter. Galloway ftruck out. Perk in "ingled te right, Miller going te third. Yeung grounded te Cutshaw. Ne runs. lleltaan walked. Jenes bunted a ilnjle past Naylor. Blgney nlse bunted safely past Naylor and the bases were fall. Manlen forced Jenes at third, Djkes. unassisted. Hcllmnnn scored en the out. Dauss flied te Yeung. Gallo way threw out Blue. One run. THIHD Najler struck out. Cut haw threw out McGewau. Illgney fumbled Djkcs' grounder. Walker pepped te Itigney. Ne runs. Dykes threw out Cutshaw. Cobb tingled te right. Veach singled te cen ter, Cobb stepping nt second. Hell- m.ttn ilmtKl.w1 tn nAtitn.. t tin ,i tv 1v.m1i Hell- Cobb I J V...J, T 0i.i ... M..I'.... ! Hellmann going te third. Uigney sin- ' lied ever third, scoring Ilelliiiniui. -..m . ..... ..ui.ve ...i... ... ......... i u.vii nuiii:u iir it'll, iHiiiiiif; jvi;iitr en leeend. Dauss doubled te left, scor scer ln Rlgney nnd sending Manlen te third. Naylor was taken out of the hoi, Hasty replacing him. Blue Hied 10 Miller, hour run". . rill 1L I 1 1 1 Iflllnp uint.lml f.t i .Tnnu M-. i miii..... i.. i..i IKIIl. wii imiiuini .tiiuvr n uretillilt'l. inn- i lOHijr singled te right, scoring Hauscr ami sending Miller te third. Perkins i erred l.Iilleway, ISlue te Blgney, .Mil- ler scoring en the out. Dauss threw out Yeung, It was a sacrifice bunt. Havty fllcil te Veach. Tue runs. I lutrhuw lined te Mctieuun. Cobb bunted a single te third. Veach doubled te center, scoring Cobb. Heilinanu unfiled te right, scoring Veach, and took second en the threw-In. Jenes minted a bingle ever Yeung, scoring i Hellmann. Uigney broke his hitting Mreak by hitting into a double play, , tiallewny te Yeung te Hauser. Three ' runs. ' wJi, n 7Uill!.''i tllrew out McGewnn. . ijke filed te Cob b. Unnss tossed out ' Walker. Nenius. I Helmnch replaced Hasty. Manlen ' ngled te left. Diiuhs hit into a double I Way. Djkes te Yeiiiig te Hauscr. Dykes urVmt 1"- Ne r""s. Mm ,17lllulM'r doubled te right. -Miller doubled along the left Held foul inc. scnriiiK Hauscr. Dauss threw out ii " MI1I,T ''"I'llng second. I'er wnK lliiMi i Vcjieii, young fouled te leues. (),. r. "rugKj replaced I'erklns. l)kes threw ,,,,, r,simw. (.0,, .,.; 'uti ncl1 Hie Walker. Ne runs. JOE FOGARTY SIGNS TO COACH YALE QUINTET Fermer Penn Tuter te Instruct Ell Basketball Players Tee re-irt), Wie for jeurs was star in basketball ranks in this city, "as signed te coach the Ynb. ..uintet t Reason. The Blue athletic au au tnerltles hae been after Tegnrty for wme time, hut l'egarty unnted te emain nt I'ennsjlvnniu as asslstiint och. Hew pver, the offer was In irea&Hl , S1)0h flgllreii 1U ,i(i ceul(1 ! et refuse. Fer the lst KeV(.ri RPnsens, Kegartv M bce HHsistinf kI McNichol and , ijlMnlllr,Pt w,,h ""' f"" " Hed end iu"nH' a,", "' "uwehH of the , '"" te the Msteni ImsImII.wI ,i, ., 'k 'r!' "Vl Vnir.i Iagiie sVaV eniriiM... 1 . -., iiviiKiiv niui. reach i,1'"," 1!c,7l " tur jdiijer nnd C cd t :,,'(ill,;!lml ,fii1'1 ' he aews the itaiiin ns f,.w b,,.,. 1. ...i his nreu. ", . '." " ll, llllll Jt th ' ' nil II 111. 1 II leiiiu uii'UiiK ins . 1. ','"N .He in the runnlnir dur h,i !f,.1,"'r''lli'Klale . me iiiteren i.i.lm.. 1 J.VIIBUU M'llHOII -- "llllLT MISS MAGINNIS WINS Eeven.Year.Old Billiard Star feats Bey Wonder flllKH TI...I. 11 , DS- old hlliu, 1 ""KiuiiiN, eleven-yei Kl, T' clinmnleii. defeated (Sep n ixVn u',11 ' yea T el boy wonder, BlllET."?! mn'cl' ' l'e Reerei, ear- urse in tlen Ba te B4 Jlnst.nC". Tlie score 5 nke "? ",,H ,,ml n"'S' ' of 11 ni ?ue.Vr 'iT" Vf P m,tl 12- S""1 (V t tenlgi r' IInrr, '' PII (n. i the;-starling line with a senior eight. With Rpflf Mnru ftl tlm btcibn Lu.if Mjers formerly rowed in the Pennsj!- J "" iiargc unib senior four-enreil shell, which was runner-up In the Olympics nt Brussels in IDL'0. TllC Union Itnnt f'lnh nf Itnefnn vrlll j be here with n senior eight which con tains several lermer Harvard, Yale and Syracuse men. and the New Yerk A. C. and Union Hent Club, of New Yerlc, are also entered. Paul V. Costelle. who. paired wllh Jack Kelly, wen the Olympic double sculls title tue years age, ntlll linn Ins cje en the national sculling title. Cos Ces Cos teleo failed nt Buffalo last year when W alter M. Hoever, the present natlenai tltlehelder and dlnihend Mulls victor, bent him. Hoever Kxpcclctl Soen Hoever Is expected te nrrive tomorrow. He will have plenty of opposition in the national singles In Coslclle, Oil Oil mere and Itoenev of the local field, Heller and elm from the metropolitan district and Hilten Belyca. the Cana dian champion. Costelle, Koenry and llclyen nre eligible for the champion ship flnnls. Ilrlyea arrived yesterday and took a short woikeut. Costelle will net row in doubles, ns he has done for the last few jiars, hut will stroke the Vespers' senior cei.ll pule, which expects te lift a national title. The Vespers have also entered crcw.s In tne international and senior four-eared sbell events and will also be represented In severnl of the junior races which are te open the regatta en Thursday. The Century Beat Club, of St. Leuis, which gained the nntiennl senior four feur four eored title at Worcester in 11)19, will be here with a four containing two of the original four champions. St. Leuis is nlse sending a sculler and a double. Twe former University of Pcunsjl nnl,i oarsmen will be seen in one or two of the Bncheler Barge Club erewn. They are Ken Daib mid Eddie Mitchell. The latter stroked the Red and Blue varsity eight at Peughkcepsie in 11121. They will row as an interme diate double and also in a centipede. Today's Independent Games And Yesterday's Results raienliil Ir Crmm nt IliinklrU, Ilfty clKhlh nnd C'ullenlilll Ntrrrti. sjeiilh 1'lillllrH ut I'lrUher. Twrntj-nlilh una Krnl xtrrrt. Seuth I'lilllv llrlirnis nt Ilrldntburr, Rich mond und .rllnxIe Ntrreta. Stenrhimt ut I.lt llrntherK, Fifty-fourth ittrrrt and Klmweml ,nrnur. Mtrnten ilrld Vuh nt Wllmlnaten. llllld.ilr nt .shunulmn, Fertr-clchth and Hreun Ntrn'ts. ...A"nn,l' Il llen nt St. Ilarnabag, Slity Hlth i fttrert ii nd Klnmoed meiuf. l'lillndrlnhla Trrniln.il nt (Irfan Cltx. N. .T. Mlnnetiu nt (Irernnoed. Tullu nod Ann Mrrrtfl. rhernlx nt I'd (mm Nllk box. Chew nnd Slmrpniick ntrcrU. Fnrty-rlshth Wurd at Netngrme, I and trnnnie ntrretN. Kerkdnlr ut .Vatltlly. Dlrrade and On tario fttrrrtft nHi'lS tltj-Roi-frHferd at I'hlladrlphla Hlldwoed ut I'urltan. Second and Clear neld atrertH. North I'hllltrs ut M. K. Smith. Tenth nnd Hutlrr NtrrrtN. Slrntun Ilrld Club at Crrmantenn. Chel n ajenue und MuKnellu Mlreet. ;M"id,n!i i?.'."rY i" "''. nttr-foerth Htrrft nnd Uurrlnclen arnnr, niminrr' ut haliv-Cjlwvd. i"Vi!!,0A-.i.Al ."L " ncli de Sale. lerty-Neienth und Spruce ntreet. teenlh and Jnhnpien Htrert ..,c',,,'"d" 'lr ut N rnnirr hi ICIIIIHrU lUlln (Hunt. Thlr. Niuhvllle (ilanta. tJ) trmh nnd Keckland Mrnii. ijiiimeim a. tv . at ir.u.k. . Church nnd fm-eii htreetH BBS"ft;Vd 'trt,!ioed,r" C. ioedfrllow, l'lftr-elahth Jthlliinlikfi A l) n JA..I..I. n..u v.n-. ninth Mtreet and CheHter avenue. i'-lJ!,i!m5i,.'",iU .""'"""d at Kurnac Club, lernhlll Turk, (irnnuntewn. Wounded .Seldlrrn' l,eiiiue tMexre s. ?)j,ni!Ti"ik,!;.I!","",".NraB,"ld t'lth- ler rlclfl. Sltuernnil nn.4 tl'..lnla. u.. .- i.i. iii.i ..., -i;- r," '.' ?.." "- ,' I,," '",. , t."S""Jlt V wnepmen .seTcnth atreet nnd Tuber read. "- .',"". "n,ill ATliniC. i. u i,,.,.. i a r at Mill 'J 'r?"rfcmh andTrr'Tre,eun It'J'.y"" " ',lle"hl l.uxcrne. Tenth and riilladelnhlu Nay Yenl I.entue United .Ntnle .Marines i. Hreelilnr Htallen. liia r. M.t IhirrickH .Ne, 114 . Alrcmft Fac Fac eor, S 1'. .M,. lx-iisue Island Nuiy Yard. LAST MfiHT'S SCORUS Meureeter. 13i Atlantic Dlvlnlen, 7 North I'hlla. 12( Klrlsher, 4. M. IHrnabaa, U Igan A. A.. 4. I.unMlule. 13 Seuth I'hUMen, 6. sprlnK Cll. 12l Nullllty. 6. Illlldale. 1.1 1 rhlladelphiu Terminal )ne'. 10i Clcunlew, 0. .Montrese. 0: I'enttrld. H. B. Themiia II. Kane, 3i Nnrtheait Iluppv Hellew, Hi I'ohreft, 1. 1. ii j. ni neBeinie, u. Keimlngten Conireaatlenal, 1J Yex SIe- , llaltlmere lllack Sei. 10, Norrlatewn Tre '"lenl. 7. . ... " " C."i,V"..?' ."."7.? " Ward. J rri'imoed, 14 Minneun. .'!. .!: " .'J'""1', f ' rennwlranln O ant. 4. Iliiiwutliii, III 1. I. J, of A. 306 J Mi in, 5; llrldchburc. 1. ' ' What May Happen In Baseball, Today NATIONAL I.Klfiri: Wen Leut I'.C. ftK 3H .001 . . 00 41 ..TO I . ft'l 4.1 .511 .. . . ni 47 .330 .... 4K 47 .303 47 40 .1(10 . : 37 .SKO 32 Ui .310 AMKRICAN I.K.flI'R Wen taut I'.C. . ... A7 41 .332 .37 41 ,!VM ... 33 40 .3.13 33 47 .330 rlnli ' eiv Verk st. ImiU Clilraire (iiielnnatl l'lttliurrh I llroekb 11 rhllllm I Renten Win (.one .no ,M)H .30H .313 .53.-, ,nie .403 .387 .317 iss ..1.11 ,2S .OHO .411,1 .310 .337 flnti Vln Ii.e .380 .870 1 St. land I New Verk 1 ChlniKe , Detroit Clt'l eland WaHhlnnten Athletlr llOBten .. . 889 1 nun .3-10 .833 .313 .4011 .417 .401 .I..1U 1 ,... .323 .103 .430 .4(i .301 , a. nn .me Iff A.' .101 .30 no .411 3l 30 ,39S YESTERDAY'S RESULTS N.neN.L LFaeirr? Chicago. I.lt rhllllrs .1. I'lltsburgh. 12 New Verk, 5 .St. Inils, Ai llroeklyn. 2. t'lmimiatl, di llosten, 3. AMKUICAN LlMOl'K Detroit. Hi AlhletUs, I. thlrage, 3i New Yerk, 2, Cleteland, 14i Washington fl Ht. l.euU. 0 llosten, 2. INTKIINATIONAL I.r.Atll'K .lersev City. 4i Newark, .1 (12 Innings). llufTule, 01 Hjnmike, I, lli'iidlng, Hi lliijtliuere, 0. Terente, 111 Rochester, fl, AMKItlCAN ASSOCIATION IxuIh lllr. 0; Minneapolis, 0 (llrst game). MlnneuiHtlls. Hi UiuUillle, 4 (seceiul gume). Mllttuukrr. Hi OeIiiiiiIiiis, 7 (10 Innings), St. I'tttil. 7i InilUnuiwIls. 2, Telnlu, U Kansas Ity, .1. 1 SlmmendB Heads Trapshoeters 11m annual meeting 0? the Philadelphia TriipshneierB' Leugue was preducllin of a number of changes Charles 11. Hlmmends Is tha new president, lie was Iho active lie president durln ilrtuallj all the ears of the reign of ex-I'resMent K It, ClalWn Luhcn L Swarts, for e.irs (aptaln nf the Lansdala nun Club, one of the lery best In Montgomery County, succeed Hlnunends as vlce president. William Robinson has teen retained as afcrmry and treasurer of the league , Browns Buy Pitcher ChattaJiMgn. Tenn, Ai., 1. The HI. IaiuIs Alnerlcan Leagu lltcjier Thenia Rlql;, , cm uaa purcnasen Ireiil the Cleveland lTemrseel club. ( Appalachian League, accordelng n an nni iivcmtni inaue yester- '... ". e, .iiuiiDiype. n it innlnrai Nineteenth W'nrd A. A. l4, I)lck A. c.,' Hlendiiir.t, 7i Wllmlnsten, 4. 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" 11 Tnmnzr -in The Fourth Battalion team present champions of the City Firemen's League and winners of the "B" Platoon title this year will meet First Battalion Platoon "A" in the first of n series of three games tomorrow at Slillie Park. Reading from left te right the photo shews: Captain Cost, manager; Lieutenant Tlllhiirn, flrst base: E. Scheeper, right field; Magee, catcher; Lynn, center field; Kinney, pitcher; Chief Humphreys, president Fourth Battalion, B. B. C. Lewer row, left te right: Magrann, second base; Jareby, left Held; K. Schaepcr, third basej Ne wall, umpire; Cummlngs, utility; Seheid, shortstop; Clark, utility RADBILL AND BACAL PARK NET VICTORS Meyer and Hefkin Alse Survive in Woodferd Court Tour ney Matches RAIN HALTS SECOND ROUND Abraham Badblll and Sidney Baeal surprised by their placing in the sec ond reur.'J of the annual tournament for the boys' single championship this afternoon. The former eliminated (Jeorge Terchlck In three sets, while the latter wen in another long match from Snmuel Fiiedman, Bain late In the afternoon stepped play and sent some of the mutches ever until tomeirow. Milferd Mejcr und Milten Hefkin. the Pennsylvania -State doubles title holders; William Miigulre ami Samuel Hefkin were the ether youngsters te survive the second round. The matches were staged en. the courts of the Wood Wood eord Club, at Strawberry Mansion. Itndblll ami Bncal furnished the best tennis of the afternoon. Unheralded these two young players pitted against two geed players, played super tennis and advanced te the third round. Badblll lest the fir. -it set of his match te Terchlck by the score of (! te 4, being almost completely out eut plnyed by the latter. The following two sets were just the reverse nnd by brilliant volleying and back-hand smashes, Badblll wen the match. Bucal wen his first set, but went bad in the second, being set back for a (1-2 score. He rallied in the final set and scored a (1-4 win and the match. The Magulre-Bernsteln match was all one-sided, the former winning with case. Maguire made ten services aces In the second set. The point score of this match fol fel lows : FIRST BET x McGulre HernsU'ln 0 4 4 4 4 430 7 0 111 11.1 SECOND SET Mcdulre . ..024242S4 13 13 0 Hernstaln ... 4 4 1 1 2 4 0 2 1131 3 Thu Bunimarlea; SECOND ROUND Milferd Meyeir delcated Ma.rtln Slen- lue 0-8, 0-2. Abraham Itndblll defeated Qeorie Ter- chick 4-H. 0-4. 0-3. Milten Hefkin defeated Abraham Freed man. 0-1, 0-1. Sidney Hacal defeated Samuel Friedman. 7-8. 2-0. 0-4. William Mastilre defeated Je Uernitcln, Hemuel Hefkin defeated Ellis Rlttenhouse. 6-0. 0-1. MUDGE TO DEFEND TITLE Western Junier Gelf Tourney Starts Tomorrow at Chicago Chicago, Aug. 1. Fpward of 120 golfer's under twenty years of age. rep resenting many parts of the Fnlted States and Canada, will tee off tomor row at Oljinpln Field Club in the quul lfiiur round of the Western Junier ' Oolf Championship. Among the contenders is Burten Mudge, of Chicago, who will defend his 1 title wen Inst j ear at Nashville. The 1 jeungest entrnnt is Jack Couch, of Chicago, twelve, a member of the tllen View Club and student of Jeck lltiti h I isen, formerly Hiltts'i open chumpien, I - ( Yankees Buy Buffalo Catcher New Verk, Auc. 1. The New Yerk Amer lean IxaKUO Club announce Ui nuichane of 1 Catcher lleiucuuuh. of the Huffale Club of the International League. llengnuKh Mill probably ripurl neur the close of the fo..ipen rVi v.nlf.. ulll turn ever neveral dIuhth 1" nuffale In addition te a cash censtdera- f Inn. Hamilton Entries for Wednesday i.'lrst race, purse 11200, maiden two-) ear f "ii C llrewn 112 Van Patrick 11.' laUiintla I'm 100 (a)l'lnanui.na loe yViiriua . . .1011 Water Tax 10W 1.i K tiirlin(ri . RimH Harden 100 Mitel K , Ardellll ... 1- r,hue 101) 102 (alivaierca mm iim" ..... i.ee.ind rnifl. purse I1SO0. the Highway Steeplechase Handicap, fnu.r- ear olds .ind up 2 miies. ... Ammunition . 'JJ (n)Ceurtcnui .. Ij1! .Tim Petrle . . . U0 (aUlm Cofreth si I'aul . Tiilr Mae . . . 111) 14S 137 (a)Harrlsd! tntrj Third race, purse J12D0. clalmlrt three eir-elds and ur it furlong c'liiien .lit Hidden Jewel Se'i It'ir ... H2 Ut Quentln rVank Menree . Ill Wuanah 112 HI 102 1'lannmuii l'0 Peurth race, puise Jl'dO claiming ilree-)enr-lds and up, 11 lurieiiKS Phantom Pair . 10 P.etrui I."..i.. luinle . ion Tun lido . 1 107 I "J I 1x7 I nVilii I'" ''restwiKiil I'll", lope " Ili-lslnda He i J "- ''"' -T",". n- Mull. Cut- '?, William Tell Mux lleld 10J Maine ill lis "i'mi,. c.rln,. Plfth luce, the Nuriwrj Plate ll.indicnp. (nirii. of Truie 102 i.i'l'niun u.' 110 lain 1 ml .Us Ru.-iulii 111 AMirdi" H3 llsel Taps 110 ILikle nfrd 0'' lilusse . 100 (aJCiiupleil J. K I, R'.s entry. Sixth rare, purse 81 SCO. the Hay Shern Claiming Handicap, three-) earmelds and up, 1 mll'i nnd 70 Mints Pasteral Hw.iln 112 fnte d'Or . 107 ltv Jlinlny .... Itm Rsilitene .. 10.1 !)uke Jehn .102 Madeline Lillian lOe Jennny Dundee U.1 Hewr.th nre, purse 11200, claiming, thue-yeiirs-i.lds and ui-, 1 1-111 miles. Mlend ....1. ...r!1? il-eiaM Human .107 Austral ll'7 Snller ..... .107 our P.lrlhany ..lOf. 'Natural .. ..tot TrliU'lnr II ....107 hnus I'cur ll . 107 Aipieetlce allewnnce of Use pound claimed. . .Weullitr clvr; UvX jauduy.- . ..... .r iiiiih. im ju hiiu.i. ij iuii"ik'. 'WKt t'l-. UJ-K, v A f .jarHBBBSnatw f. -aJBIbbI v t ' . i-Vt Si u..,4 ' jr' sr . " ' tzrm.. ' 'V.i - - " --v a &?&&- j0W'';i-'r "'a-'' rrTjf 'y. s- .- -, i mmmjM&htmmuttkxmt S3ZS5SsSO!SE''Ci!SW!Saes Hoever Rejects Offer te Turn Professional Dulutli, Minn., Aug. 1. Walter Hoever, world's amateur sculling champion, admitted before leaving here for Philadelphia te compete in the Nntiennl Begnttn, that he had i ejected nn offer of $1.",000 te race in n number of events lu Kngland and en the Continent and another of .$7000 te go te Australia immediately and race. "I will net turn professional, al though the eflcra are mighty at tractive, but will remain un ama teur as long as I am in the game," Hoever suid. TO HOLD BIKE RACES Pennsylvania District Title Meet Scheduled for Next Saturday The semi-final junior and senior bl cjcle races for the championship of the Pennsylvania district will be staged next Saturduy afternoon," starting at 2:30 P. M., ever the concourse In fair mount Park, between Forty-first and Forty-third streets. The finals will be held the following Saturday. At the same time in Seuth Jersey the Atlantic City district will held it races. The winners of the different events from each district in the finals will be sent te Atlantic City te compete in the national championships Septem ber 1U. Clese te ninety cities nre staging these amateur races all ever the coun try. They arc under the supervision of the Amateur Bicycle League of Amer ica. This body controls bicycle reud racing in this country. The events carded at the local meet are qudrter, third, half and mile scratch und one-mile unpaccd for the juniors and the same-for the seniors, with rhe1 exception of the last-mentioned event, 1 which will be live miles unpaced. Amena the Indenpndp.nts Jark Ma.T, of th M. F. ! Smith team l-l hert of pitchers and la compelled te uiie I morning and eight plajers new lemain ether playcra In that reln. The ether nlifht 1 in tile light for the championship. Fl l.ddla Gallaicher beat Kavwoe.1. nn.l t,.i ....:. 1 .1 t .1 '. . nluht Dick Heidlck stepped te the rubbef nnd turned buck the Wut Phllnrtelnhla iiiunts. s te 4. Even pUer en the etore 1 i&VKuV.'srfed0 Netnaeme put a dent In the nlnntnar Mtreai of Ferty-eUrhth Ward bj uklmr ort the downtewners at T'venty-tlfth street and Sni der avenue. (I te 1, Uurnett held the Forty eighth slua-gera te Mx ncattered hits. Gor Ger Gor eon and Torrenco with threr-baireers starred for Netaseme, Eddie Luk paid a ililt with his St. Ilamnbas boys te Eighteenth and Rockland streets and took the me.mire of Iiran. 0 te 4. Ths offerings of Whltwerth were pounded for alxtean safeties, while Harper was In fine fettle and ilelded but six. Kay weed Catholic Club set down tha Westen nine at Thlrty-nrst and Dickinsen streets. 0 te 1. O'Dennul'a hurling was the elK nelae. the Westen lads getting but three scattered hits and were lucky te score In thu eighth. Ardmore and J J Dobsen staged a great battle out en the Main Line. The gum ended In the seienth with the teams In 11 deadlock at 8 te 3 Murray's tlm-ly d itible In the fourth for the home team put mum ene run te me goej, out uebann tll Ii up In the sixth. Hrh.'ff, making his first appearance In an Ardmore uniform, um atiked from the loc In the llrst Inning I aft t walking three men A fourth-Inning rally enabled Stonehurst 1 take the measure uf St. Themas, of Wil mington at ntt -eighth and Walnut streets nn. final -kcite was 7 te 4 Stonehurst meled four luni In the blu Inning en Ami hits ai.i an error Dougherty started for ih wlnner. i"4t ti us wild ns k hank when the game went en and Charlie llleclt went te his icscue "I.etty" Llejil. of Nativity. lest his flrst (tame fn nine starts, when the churchmen were handed a mat treunclnp at .'iirlng Ctty-Rojersferd, 12 te B. Deth teams hit the ball hard, but It was extra base hits that decided thu Issue In faier of the home team. Saratoga Entries for Wednesday rirst rnce, conditions, for two- ear olds luriengs Rlossem Time All American Purest Klre Runlelgh , ... Rest Ijeve Tall Timber Enchantment Dream Star L'aster Hells Canaqurt Osprey . . . Ferest Lere Hlllc Tassel 102 101 11).', 10 nn 12.'. 112 Hi.-. 10s 1 tist 105 lO'i tOI Possible . Oul Oul Martingale treat Ludv Purity Prlnce Regi-nt Rassau . Ci ilens Tuxedo . Letlgrn Crustle Neel .... I'llli'klhln 110 1(11 127 lOu 10.1 Km 112 111 101 mi . 101 . 10:. three- Bcend race, jteeplechaie maiden ear-olds and up; uneut 1 miles Kelblend 17 Sea Monarch High Magic 1.10 lomliiue Lollipop 130 Third lace, claiming, thrre-jear olds un. 1 inlli. 137 H2 and ill 110 HO mi 12 tHO 111!) 1 Oil 1U7 1011 Hacuuett 1 "ii 'irapanhne 11 Tlng-a-LIng let lirlnk . 10U Dmp. llnnHl rlearchllght 3d ltemuius 'Queen lllendu lUnckstene Peurth raie. Kill Artnlstlre tin. Consolation for fuilengs . 117 Contact l)ll Adventuress . ve relils. !H Willi,.... n-n eigft Virginia in'i 'ri'iiciimis Huv.'p ak llJ Sunda) llesl lllil llrllllani'n Ferest Lere 11 Plfth race conditions, and un. 1 mile fill three-year-olds Paradrr Ui Illuffer . 110 Lucky Antelne 112 Firm Friend . 122 Rouleau .... till Jehn Paul Jenes lle Klrkleilngten . .110 Master Hand Purate Geld Athlesan Rill and Coe Galantman . !.ally . Nedna , 114 HI HI ion 114 120 !-!?, I '"" Sixth race, conditions, fur three-year-olds and up. n furlerg Many Smiles 113 June araas . ln.l HI iJilly .... Ill I'JT Firm Krlrrnl ....117 120 Hurt Rider 113 1011 Jehn Paul Jenes, ,11-1 l-M Icxtcreus Inn riimius Thunderclap . Irish Hea ... ill Heart ,. Kal Sang ... Neana .... 1 . Apprentice .KM iwancea claimed. w Miner 1 UMk (tat. .. Z'X,V?VZfZ&Z&?Ui PATTERSON BEATS NEER ATSEABRIGHT Australian Wins Third Round Match Against Fermer Inter collegiate Tennis Champien WASHBURN IS DEFEATED Scahright, N. J., Aug. 1. Australia defeated America in the first big mutch of the third round of the Seahright Bowls tourney here today, (icralil Pat terson, Aiiiuic captain, defeating Phil Neer. of California. (1-4. (l-O. en a water-soaked court. Neer put up a brilliant battle in the first set, hut was tamed completely in the second by the Australian's fine phuing. The matches were delajed for an hour by a heavy downpour. Bill o.Ihnsten. California, deflated Hugh C. M. Kclliier, of this club, 0-1, 4-n. o-e, , , . , . ,, 1 1 Iruncls Hunter metropolitan indoor I champion, surprised by defeating Wut son M. Washburn. ti-L'. fi-4. Washburn wns affected by the in clement playing conditions as ids eye glasses were misted, continually plac ing him nt a disadvantage. Mtihr Present. The press box was hnneied bv two visitors today. Captain Allan II. Mtihr, of the French I)ais Cup, and Dwight I'. Uavis. ilnner et tne ititui national tennis emblem. Muhr thanked the American pi ess fr the line treatment nccenlid Un learn and said that although Fran' e did net expect its trio te win tl.r ci; tins j ear it did believe that the feunilu- " would be laid this ear for successful InvnMen of the future. Dwight Davis cautioned the scrl'uf- net te judge the French nl.ijcr" tee I harshly as they would require several weeks te acclimatize themsches The round before the semi-finals was reached in the women's section tins '."-" '" .""-. """""" n.ui.ui. ,,.-. '"!' " '"' " """UK "B .scceiul reillin ISIllelV. Seven of the ei!:hj survivors ""are ".' "" iWMM-vn pinjers of the country. Four of the seven, take rank among the ten. Miss Helen lloekea is the enlv survivor net a member of the "400" of tennis. Mrs. Mellu Bjutptedt Mallery, of New Tork, United States chnmpien ; Miss Edith Slgeurney, of Bosten, Xe. Hi. in the national rntins ; Mrs. Mnr Sutten Bundy, of Les Angeles, runked -e. t. nnd aiiss .Martha l(a.ard "' Short Hills. X. J., Xe. 10. are left In trie upper half of the draw. .Mrs. Jftvsup Wins In the lower half Mrs. Marlen Zen derstein Jcssup, of Wilmington, Del., Xe. 3, Miss Helen Wills, Mteen-icar- 0111 Snn Francisce stnr Vr u "na r , -, - , ' ' '" . .'-'. Leslie Bancroft, the Bosten left-hander. ! Ne. 8. and -miss Helen Hoeker, the "outsider." llic program of tlilid round niatrhes te be pla.ied tomorrow fellow' rnner half. Mr. rnll . m.. I SlReurney, .Mrs. Ituiulv vs. Mi 'lla ynrd. ,I.f;!,wcr lf. Mr. JeKMip v .Ml1-. ills. Miss H.tnereft ,. m1ss unoker 1 .Nene of the favorites i,.r,. ,.nniii.(., te batlle evtremely lmrd tlil meinlni: with the exeepiinii of Mrs. .lesup. uhe I had a falrlv diflieult tlm.. in )uttiB away Miss Katharine Gardner. f .,.w . 1 fen, Mnsi., ut 0-.".. ti-:t The hest innteh of the meriiin .i- thut featurinc Miss c'eie Iiakei the , Jeuiib Orance, X. ,j.. p,1() iuuu I lit- en Hoeker. f .,.w Yerk Miss , Halter wen the first set .'! (!. ,llt MlHS I !J!i ,ki" r.".111""1 ni,a R-nll.P, .ur the iJiinteh with sueeesMvc- M'ts of tl-1 ft. I Mis. M. II . Hiifl. u I'lillnd.lt.hi.in. who wen the Middle Ktates slnitl. ime jenrij iire, uis I'liniinftteil b Mi Mar tha Ha.yir.l, Short II1IK. j , M.ts (1--, ti-1. WOMi:v s HINni.I.s ,, ,. ,, . ',? en'' Round Miss L llth Slueurnr) u ,.,,,,, Miss Marguerite Dints. St Piil .1 i t itr( ' ilffeuted tie- ....,. iMiiiii, se nor f in v ft trw r it i.. V.'. . 1 -L -l u.i ri.ita PHI 1 de Mrs, J It. 1eHtut U'Jimi -. feat.il MlfH K I. Gardner ,t 'V .'," ..una i.nue iiancreii. Jlosteti ,lf. ,- Mrs William II Pr Is a ZrtVl t'T'S'." Mm Mil. In II M'.lh... v.. ..".':' ." ' mi.. , ;v,...;.. .;;..." "v'..''';".. ".,r -i' ,11 ...... t..(n.' ..,i.,v .sm inrK II 11 Msr. Mas Mitieu llutnli, U,s ,nge feuted Miss Ldith Hand) .NVu .r? 1-1 . de. H-3, tl-1 MIsh Helen Hoeker Greenwich defeated rlss Cens Hater, Drang,' 101 n., WO.MKS DOPHLKS i Plrst Round Miss Islln llunrnft an 1 MIB m,,,i,, Ila5ard defeated Mrs 11 j ' ",,, r, r d Mrs 11 h D.nls ll 0 11 11 ,n,a" ""'' Mrs Miu Sutten llund) and Mrs Milim ll Heni) deflated Mis s A euiil- i ?i Mrs, H P. TettiHitid. U-l, II 0 L '"'ll rainstorm Mls Marguerite Dai Is. St pau ,,,, iu. Le lleaume St l.eul, ,1,-f,.,i d Mis p I'rane aiU Mls Satha, SiabrUht ll 11 11 :i n,obsen Knocks Out Krehn Vetingstnun. O., Aug 1 Temmy n.dis m of Mal.r.n, .Mass.. knocked out Harry iron n f Akren ' lu thu eighth mini of n tivelio-reund bout here Th 111I1I1! hdu' ,1 lllldlPMeluhla boxed In an outder arena luring ,1 imaiy Detroit Gets Layne Twins ir u.i..niTJr?'in?...'i,,ul llTW l'nilHm nf Hrlstel'i htird.hlttlni! emilel.i. te thu Detroit Tiger la announced bi Patsy O'lleurkc nJ'Tr of the local Appalachian League NOTED GOLF STAR IN AUTO MISHAP Jehn Black, Skokie Runner-Up, Fights for Life in San Jese Hospital HIS COMPANION IS KILLED llu Arueclated Pmi San Jese, Calif.. Aug. 1. Jehn Blnck, doughty little runner-up in the recent national open golf champion ship nt Olcncee, 111., is playing en n course today for which pur is seventy enrs, and he Is trying te avoid mak ing It In less. r.lnir en Ills lmi-k In n local hospital. i the little Scotch golf champion of Cnli i fernln, is making n fight for bis -life ins a reult of nn automobile spill Inst night which caused concussion of the brnln nnd fractured several of his ribs. ! Herbert Hamilton Brown, ln-urnnce .broker and sportsman of San Francisce. ! I . 111 tt.. .1- 1 1 .. I .. .. HnullU 11T WHO Was Willi HKIL'K, llll'll UM II irnun i his injuries in the mine hospital where the famous golfer new opposes his grimmest begle. "Black spent a fair night, but his condition is net ns satisfactory ns we had hoped for," efhVlul of the Colum bia Hestiitul announced today. Brown und Black were metering from Del Monte te Oakland, where lilnck Ihes, ami is the professional member of the Claremont Country Club. Tin- car skidded when an effort wa made near Inl'iitten te dodge an nuto nute nuto neblle coming from the opposltedirec epposltedirec oppesltedirec tion nnd turned e.er, throwing its oc cupants out. Passers-by removed the injured men te the helm, of a nearby physician, who rushed them te a hos pital here. Given Vp at First At first It was said Blnck had no (linnci" te live. But his reputation for I "lighting best in tin: plni-lies" wns sus 'tiiined. And just as lie did July 14 en the Skokie ceurue, when lie turned a bunkered tee shut into an eagle two, i Blnck wns lighting silently nnd without mlii. His wife, a nurse, anil Dr. J.,. H. Andersen composed his gallery. Meanwhile, sportsmen and golf fans who love .leiin Black's sportsmanship wait ntul hope. Blnck is a carpenter nnd widely known up and down the coast ns "just as geed u carpenter us he Is a golfer." "Bobs," gulf expert of the San Fran Fran ciseo Kxaeilner, hes Mild of Black. "He is one of the most remarkable judges of distance I hvit km-u " 'Ueliv' knew Black back in HKIfJ when he first came ever from Scotland. Tlw i-ports writer suid he refeieed a soccer gume in which Black was one of the stai plujers. .'en then, "Bobs" suid, lie marveled ut the man's ubllltj "te piny." Turns l'p as Gelfer T ll f ftt Ultrtililwliirr nCniii limli lllnn! ""isii i"tH'M-ill(, vtl,l IMMll , AfKllI. tuniC(, ur, , ,,,, ge)f teurmiment I 011 the Iuglfbide course, near S.m Fran- clce, where he made un unusual show ing. He was Immediattly engaged by 1 the Inglcslde gelftrs te teach them te I improve their game. Black hulls 1 1 em n family of golfers. I His three brothers, Dave, Wiilinm and I Beb, arc professionally employed en Western courses. Dave is with the Vancouver, B. ('.. Country Club. It was the typlcul Jehn Black who appeared en the Skokie (eurse recently. lie were no conentienul coif clothes His clubs wire rusty and he expressed no emotions except by clamping hi neth down en his little blnck pipe. But he hwe.pt through the flist hnit of the scu-iitj -two-hole national open golf tiiurniimeui with n rush und ease that made the wetld's greatest link celeb rities murvel. A little piece of bail playing or bad luck gave the t.tle te liene Sarazen. Again it was the typical Black who praised Sarazen's playing. Although only forty-five jenrs old, Black is a grandfather and possibly even prouder of tliut fact than of his nbilitj as a golfer. Rain Mars Phils . " . . ana Lues Match Continued from I'age One of the third. Sheriff "Johnny" Sin gleton took his pluce en the mound. (Jreer Cleveland Alexander, once the nrliln nf Phihiileltihin fnndem anil the jman whose pitching In 101.1 gave the PhiU their only pennant, was Bill Klllefer's choice te hurl. j Xet a member of the teams en which I Alex did his hurling in the halcyon Idajs caerted in the held or sat en the dnnnli I w lm lruflla ,.. iriii,n,,.a i.i'r. i . i. 1 1 , iiiit,tu-i, ,r...,-i-i. iiitiirr 111 Illlllll of senuv with the Phils, came here In the fall following the Alexander and Klllefer sale. ' Hupp was at short, Mekan at third and i.eliiuirveuu in left field for the PhlK. Fli ti tier's Injuries necessitating the swit' lies Indian RusBell Steps Fltzsimmens H.irri-liWK. Vus 1 Indian liu" ' llu nsluirk s I n.lKht ihnllingii ,,f j,,),, , Hurts till -iiiimI up iigiiiii last nuht bv kiimkng 1 r unj l'it7slniiner,s f Phi.a il-lplilii 111 1 tl ri r. iml Harr) Grin f if I hll 1 e pi . ' l.n ki-il m' 1 1 p. r Hinle .if -- ' In lh fiuith Rilph Rciiiiinii - lliven had the l-Ht i Piankie I 1 n .m e'Ktit-rnutii ban e 1 a s ruirn. -i KM Hulthaixr ,,f nr llslurg 111 x-'l i up lih 1'ri.d Heriath of Sti-eltun I' 11 a dniv CAMBRIA A. C. Tm Af 1 ltll) Ki: . APG. I. ili.'i lll'K.N-MIt IIOMM, STN11 1 II I.IK is. JOK KP.FVS nASKIIll TCHDAY S:30 P. M. n tiiin i. i.i:.eri: park PhUlies vs. Chicago "Cubs" rrats at t.lmliels am npaldlng HYDROPUROCI DISTJUUED Is being imitated don't be f e e 1 e d ask for Hydro-Pureck and insist en Retting it. Write directly te us if your dealer does net have it, or will net get it for you. Fer sale at leading garages and automobile supply houses. In half- ganen ana quart sizes only - -each bottle is stepped and crown sealed. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 210 Se. 24th St PhiUdejphU, Pa. I Heme-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday Venter- Hen son' Cay Teml miliums, Hi-nun .... 1 20 AMIIInm.. I'litllleH .... 1 17 le, I'lit'lle 1 1.1 Memtel, filnnta I 11 Miller, Cults I ! Tebln, Ilrewn .... 1 7 spenker Iniilium .. .1 a Itenllne. I'lillltes .... 1 a hcliullz. Cardinal .... 1 1 I.KAHCK TOTALS TO DATB . 1022 1021 American League: 327 315 National I-eUKtle ... .321 311 THE f.KADKRS TO IIATK American Jearue William", Ilmirns in Ualkrr. Athletic 21 Hulh, Ynnkeea , IK Ileilmunn, Tiger in Miller, Athletic 14 MeiiNel, 1 nnkee II Talk. U'hlte Sex n llke. Athletic It llurn. Iteil Sex . . , H McManus, llrnun , . . S Judge, Senater . . n Itiith one enr alto 38 National Learne llernslu, Canllnlls .. 07 U llllunm I'l.lllk ... 17 l.ee. I'lillllr . . ... 13 Menicl, (ilnnt ... Wheat. ICehln .... 11 Alnsmlth, Cardlnils in Kellj (iliints 9 Crimes, uhn n Miller. Cub ji I'lirklnmin, 1'hlllle a. Founder. Cardinal., h. Caret. I'lrntr .... s 1IOMK Ill'NS 1021 American I-euitiie 477 National l-eamie no Total "e37 Gray Lag Captures Saratoga Handicap ( eiitlnuid from riiu-n One and a fourth. The first winner of the race was Itncktun. In 1'iKi Oiambula defeated Ballet in tiie race. Benow, Beaiuer, Strombeli, Purchase and Sir Burten were ether winners of the hun dlcup. Beamer wen the race three times. Sir Barten defeated Kxtcrminn Kxtcrminn ter In Bilii) for the race in fast time of L':0: 4-.-. rillST RACH. clalmlnir, three-year-olds ml uy, 0 furlenlll 1. MuskallenKe. l'.'O. Kelsay 7-2 fl.fi 1-2 ii. (tladluter 120 Marlnelll 11-r, een 1-L .'1 Vnlnr, Ji'S Theman li-j S-l evn Tlm. 1 12 2-S Ira AVIInen. I.arkan'inna Arrew of GeM and Klrklmlnuten aMe ran. Si:reT HACK. iiteet)prnai, Handicap thrc.jt.Hr-eld and up, about two mllei 1 Mlnata, 134, Kenned) . 7-1 2-1 een I! Kaunus, 133, Craivfnrd 7-5 4-S 1-3 3 Hallavlll. 130. A William 7-5 4-0 1-3 Time. 4.23. (Irenadli? l,.-llu of Hryn Miur Hei Crale und I.jtle ulre ran. Coupled THIRD RACE, the Flh. two-yarelds ''n furlenir: 1 Diutabeut, 110. M Oarner 13-1 (1-1 3-1 '.' i'artnenlat. 100, Kfay 10 1 4-1 2-1 3 M.'!icnifer. 107 MeAlee . 10 1 1-1 2-1 Time. 1 00 lletter I.uck Sunmlit Alad din. Shimroek. lluntr Ues llelleve M Hell flute Moenraker Spot Cash and Wll 1 drriiL'iin ulre ran KOl'UTH RAcn, tlie RaratOk-a Hnndlcap thri-ear-alds and up, H mile 1 Cliey Ixiy, 130, I.. Kilt r 7-10 1-5 out 2. ll n Hemnin. 109. l-chuttlnii'-r . . . 12-1 l-l elen .1, rrudnry. 111' Merrl" (1-2 even 1 4 limn, L' ej i-n i:xt-rmlnater and Devas tation alne ran Klr-TII RACE, eelling-, three-sear-eldi and up, 1 mll l.Alvecate. 101, Hrun!nc.. 4-1 2-leien 2. Treeyan. 4. 'iell. . 15.1 .-,1 21 3. Wulinnd'r 101, -Merlmee. 15-1 i.-l 3 1 Time, 1 3S 3-.1 llolUelai, Crank, Adenl Rebuke and Tuffr alne ran. HAMILTON RESULTS FIRST RACE, purse 11000 to-y.ar-elds foaled In Canada, allowances. 3 furlongs 1 Prlsmar. 100, Ambrose. $2. S3 12 25 $2 41 2 Trial Rlazer. 104. Rrman . 2 33 2 n 3. Ieomerphous. 104. 0ens . . ... 3 00 Time, 1:00 1-3 Tine ilalety. pecuniary. Flying Jacquu, Red Tip also ran. SECOND RACE puree $1200. clitralng. two-year-olds 8 furlongs' 1 Macbeth, 100. .Murray 124 40 $11 30 15 S;, 2. Patchwork, 107, Erlclcaen . . B 70 3 '0 3 Vennl". 113. (Jreger 4 00 Time 1 03 1-3. Water Tax, I.IIec Time Winter Hlossem, Rlue China, Joepblne C Rosle H and Racket also ran. THIRD RACE, purse $1200. claiming four-jeur-elds and up. it furleni;" 1 Heljii). lle. .M-Taggart 0 73 13 73 $2 l0 2 Tbrna'eut. 107 htlrllng . . 4 20 3 de 3. Ileo, 107. Huxten . . 3 s'j Time. 1 111 2-3 Assr!an Quen Ruddles Melha I'-ilIy. I.uura Miller llrlss. llengal-se War Tank und RaJh also ran New Team Plays Tonight The Ft. Francis de Sales team, a new rnmr In the baseball fiild. has secured the old Harry a .iiacnej- grounds at ort ert senth und Spruce streets, and will p,a) un first home game tonight with Wace, f ,r- merly Merrill A C The St Francis pla era am till resiacnia et me immediate ler.ii Ity. as well as Manager Hill lnrue. an fliv hnllld have a SUCCMSSful sensnn ft,r tin will cppOBe Wace en the hill In the open Ing gam. North Phillies vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bre. A. A. DASEBALL, 10th St. Butler, 6:15 P. M., TueicUy, TODAY Fer sundry reasons jfflj this bargain JM Life IsM iaHggBsiSnaZ3s dU Pure Worsted Guaranteed Dyes Marshall E. I l)f en 1 Furnishing (Incorporated) 724 Chestnut Street I Sliiiiiisiiilllp!1 A iericajt. Insulatlien Ce. MANUFACTURERS-D.STR.DUTORS-CONTRACTOnS Asbestos MagnesiaRoefings KOIIERTS AVENl'U AND STOKLEy STREET PHILADELPHIA Telephone, GIRL ATHLETES SAIL FOR PARIS Twelve Yeung Women Frem United States Will Compete in Olympic Games TO TRAIN ABOARD fHIP New Yerk, Aug. 1 . Aincrlen'i ' twelve girl entries in the wdmen'i I Oljinplc games nt Paris sailed en the ' Aiiiitnnia today, believing they are going te u sweeping victory, but planning te make certain of it by train ing every day of the voyage. I Dr. Harry Stewart, coach and trainer 1 of the "athletic dozen," mode arrongn arrengn nients with ship officers te provide hur dles, Jumping pests and even running lanes 011 the ship's decks se the glrli could keep in trim. I'nder the leadership of Flera Bat son. e! Itesemurj Hi . (Jreenwlch, Conn , captain of the team, the girls went te thvlr staterooms without ex citement. Then- were no crowds te cheer them en their wav. I..,,. . . e aru going ever te clean up," said Miss Batson. "and we will show AmerlMiiiH that the girls of the country arc geed athletes- just us geed as th tnnn ' J Beets and Saddlti Horses which seem hest nt Sarntega are: First rnci Crunk. Kirkllvingteu, Muskiillengi- Second (steeplechase) I.J tie. Huliavil, Hei Craig. Third Martingale, Shumreck, Dust Flower. Fourth (Saratoga Handicap) Exter minator, (Jrey Luc, Pruderv. Fifth Tufter, rrenk. Adenis. Sixth Better Times, High Prince, Glenlevlt. Horses which seem best at Hamilton today are: First race Prismnr. Trail Blazer, Fieralla. Second Veunie. Hneket. Het foul. Third Kole. War Tnnk. Flea. Fourth Hternitv, Lance Lance eot. Titanla. Fifth William Oldt, Co Ce Co lande. Orgarite. Sixth Elemental, Hidden Jewel, Stote, Seventh Swett Bouquet, WltchUewer, Bengere. LYRIC Theatre, Camden, N.J. LsJutBiWTWBsiiWSCB TODAY AND ALL WEEK CONTINVOfS NOON TO MIDNIGHT Pictures will be shown every hour en tha hour The Law Dees Net Permit te Shew Fight Pictures Outside of New Jersey SEE IT IN CAMDEN Five Minutes Frem Philadelphia Trellen or llusses from ttie Ferrlea will carry you there. Successful men are smartly tailored in summer as in winter weather. There is a way of making the lighter weight clothes into cool, com fortable suits that held their shape. Come te W. S. Jenes, Inc. Custom Tailoring I Trousers a Specialty 111c ll..i. c- a 1 1 1 1 1" Walnut Street - Ks,. will appeal te you Guard Suits were $4.85 new $0.35 3 Smith & Bre. Athletic Geed Te;i 8100 A. -H TSl i: rf; IA-J . ... v . B1. H n
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