l.f rt iW.tnM mTmmlLilHliLmmW V If M ' 1 -' WVT "TBI! Et r' 1. , s v t V m .ite?. ' X EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGER-PHIIiABELPHIA, SATUBDAY AUGUST i5t 1922 W ,y St. Leuis Cardinals and Browns Are Leading the Packs in the Big League Pennant Pursuit - : -' " , HUGH M'Q UILLAN HA S DISASTROUS DEBUT AS TWIRLER FOR GIANTS Fermer Bosten Pitcher Leses Opener of Deuble Bill te Cubs, But Jack Scott Stages Comeback Our Heme . Teams Help Missouri's Pastimers TO THE huge delight of Itrnneh Itlokey nnd his little playmates the Glnnts yesterday were (Mooted by the Cults. When the ,'J "te il figgers were hewn the Cardinal", were In the midst of a ferocious attack en the delivery of Sheriff Jehn Singleton, the Oalllpnlls, e.. puardlun of the peace. Sheriff Jehn didn't have anything Imt n hrnnd new glove and a quid of flnc-ctit, se the Hlckeyltes shimmed out enough hits te win the ball gnme and promote themselves te first place in the league race. (Jelng into fir.st place l.s always n happy sensation for any lull club, bus in this ease the shivers of joy shook the visitors from old Mlr.zeura te tliel.' very timber. Tills wiii bceaue Hugh McQuillan, who se very lately came down from the City of lleans te help M of? raw win a pennant, was the trlmmee in the Chicago-New Yerk fracas. Hugh shut out the ChieageaiiH for eight dazzling Innings, and then took a flight te the clouds. Iteferc he could get his bearings, three alien hoofs had dented the platter, and the game was gene. That tickled lilt-key and his men. Every critic in America and adjoining countries had pointed out the fact that the acquisition of Hugh McQuillan Would win another Nntlenal League championship for the metropolis, and for Hugh te get a tasty trimming In his very tlr.st start was soup and nuts for the St. l.euisans. True enough. Jack Scott, another ox-Iiestoninn, outpeinted Alcxnndcr the CJreat In the second gruic of the dual bill, but that victory wasn't enough te haul the Cardinals back Inte second place. FOlt a t!-iji, at least, they trill sniff the rarefied ozone of the league's top notch. A Slugging Match YESTERDAY'S game was n battle of blffcrs, ns the 0 te 7 numbers will indicate te the uninitiated. Though William Left -Hand Sherdel wen the ball game, he didn't have anything te bng about, for three home runs and eight ether hits rattled off his delivery, and counted for seven runs. The wrong-handed artlt has been Kl'-key's mainstay this jcar. He wasn't te much last ennn. though he hnd a let of speed and curves, but he learned a change of pare in this year of grace, and it has wen him fourteen games e far. Hut yesterday WUhelm's athletes lay bark and walloped that slew ball ef his until the outfielders had their tongues hanging out. If C.eerge Smith had been nominated a the starting beman our 1'hlK might have wen, and kept the Cardinals in second p'ace. but Jehn Singleton gave the Cards a seven run handicap, anil the locals couldn't cut It down, even though (icerge Columbia worked wll. Speaking of outfielders, they had a tough day. In the very first inning Wee Johnny Mekan took a corkscrew dive trjlng for Stock's wallop, and landed en his head hard enough te knock him out. Then Flack, attempting te nare one of the numerous bine blows that rattled off the right-field wall, caught it en his forehead instead of in his hands, and he, tee, was about ready te cull It a day. . nETVTEES than the sir outfielders caught seventeen flies and made enough throws te the plate te wear out the arm of a Tilly Walker. Spurt of the Typers JUST because Cobb's Tygers are in third p'ace, some four games behind the leaders, a ler of folks don't seem te understand just what a sensation they are staging In the American League race. When need Geerge D.-tu-s shut out the Red Sex yesterday It marked the eighth straigltt victory for the men of Michigan. Datiss, who Is one of the very few major league pitchers who has wen 350 games ever the span of his career, did net go se very well during the early days of the rare. He faltered many and many a time, but during the last few weeks he has been turning In some dnsstc games. Of course, the principal factor in the Detroit success se far has been the lugging of the entire crew. Eight of the Tvgers are batting ever the ..100 mark. But the real curving sensation has been young Plllette, nn expensive piece of pitching brlc-n-brac He has wen thirteen out of seventeen games, and net a meundsmnn In the league has scored mere shut-outs. The Phillies have done their unconscious best te keep the Cardinals in (the lead and the Athletics are duplicating their stuff. Yesterday they dropped their second consecutive game te the Urewns Slim Harris being en the re ceiving end of their gun-fire. Slim is u pitcher with the sweetest curve ball that has been Fern in big . league baseball since the palmy davs of AleviindT the Great. Hut, unfor tunately for the Athletics and fortunately for the Urewns he hasn't been going well lately. The walloping thej gave him yesterday enabled Lee Feld's henchmen te retain the American League lead. The Browns have had a vacillating defense nt third base, and will hove te prep it up if they expect te keep the expensive Y'lnkees trailing in second place. On Thursday Herman Brenkie, a resurrection from the old men's home, who was shooed out of the American League some ten ,u-ars age. booted In four runs for the Athletics, nnd It sent him into retirement en the bench. JIMMY Al'STIX, trhe was placing hall before Julius Caesar were a toga, was back yesterday and Jimmy' aqcd Ici are going bad. Lecal Racing Official in Demand 'A " rXPARALLELED honor In the light harness racing game has been oc ec X corded Fred Shreve, of our fair city. Mr Shreve has been engaged te act as starting official at eleven different light harness and fair meetings that will be held during the next eleven weeks in l'ennlvania New Jcr.sev and New New Yerk. Shreve had already started eleven local and out-of-town meets, se his elid booking is something of a record. He has been starting trotters nnd pacers for n number of years, and prier te his entering that phase of the game was a trainer. AMONG his boekinns is that of the Grand Circuit at the Belmont track, where the fastest horses in the country will compete. LINE-UPS OF INDEPENDENT CONTESTS THIS AFTERNOON At Twenty-sixth and Reed Streets j WlI-MINtiTON Grunt, rt. WeNfff. a. Cele. ir. Miiueer. rf. Wolf. lb. O'Urlen. 3b. Piitterenn, 3b. Flanhnck, c. Nltrhle. p. KI.KISIIKll It iblnrrr, et. Witlker. . Vel in, Jb. Sutten, rf. srett. If. Ilonernn, ?b. Piidfett. 3I. Uerrlmnn, e, McKenty, p. Shetzllne Park. Bread and Olgler At 65th Street and Elmwood Avenue WESTON Tarter, e Ltndaay. 2b. r.rurle. rf. Harrltan. c. Hnley. ir. i Cook, lb. anekami. 31). Cernnvll, rf. I Relcltr. P. lAt Richmond and Orthodox Streets ARDMOltK ST. nRNMIAS llnrnrt. If. i'i fti-r of. svhHlTrr. rf. raiiett, ib. Dither. V. Jithnnen. t, !$ele-s, nn, Petvrr. c. li:illiK"rr. p. I'KHKAslIi: 1'nlrtMtrn. s. (IlltlMT. lb. fly in. Hi. Unit. 3b. Plekiin, If. .r.'n, f. rtiikev. rf. Rnlht-nn, e Ionnen, p. hoi-Tir rmu.iiw umiuinr. ir. Hiivti. rf. Shnrpp. 2b, rivaturrrlln, lb, I'omIe.M, 3b, Dtkp. hs, Smith, rf. Toe, r. Zephl, p. At Belgrade and Ontario Streets s. Kw-rnieKK i Hurcs, If. Mlller. Sb Keil'. 2b. II ill. of. rnl. hi. Wllwn. rf. Smith, lb. 1.1'hU, r. t"kOH, p. WTIV1TY NisVd. 2b. Dery, rf. MrlnnlH. lb, Dciin, If, M.(.nrrn, 3b, White, r. Holbehl. p. Krumer. rf. Tener, , CAMPB LL WINS LMQNT IDA L Old Yerk Read Star Beats Coltart by a Single Stroke HOFFNER FINISHES FOURTH AS A MAN THINKS Yesterday the finest field of profes sional golfers that lias appeared In a Philadelphia tournament for n long, long while showed up nt Philmont. Men like Harry Nnler, of Lit Lu, Jack Ilelmn, of Huntingdon Valley, and ether star medal players who have net appeared In tournaments for several years, turned out. There was a reason, of course a big one, tee. It was the qualifying round for the Professional Oolf Aselattnn's championship, which will l'e held nt the Oakmont Club, Pittsburgh, in n few week. Walter Ilngen wears the crown of the P. O. A., nnd every Philadel phia professional dreams of tearing awav the crown (hat wis se jauntily en Waller's dark locks. Se they a'l came out. and some mighty fine golf was the result. Of course, the upset was Jack Campbell's victory, litis wtr little Scot from (tlil Yerk read, came through with a "11- i 7."i-14T, v hleh enabled him te bent out Frank Coltart. the consistent b'tttlerl from the Country Club, by a single stroke. It was Jack's bird 2 en tltt seventeenth hole that enabled him te amble home In front of the crowd. When It is s.ndi that CatnplM'll's vic tory was an upset It Is net nn Intima tion that Jack is am thing but n very fine tournament plaer. He has proved that in competition of all Hirt for jeai. Hut the lingers of fancy somehow shifted around te Charley Heffnor. Playing en his own lln!:s, nnd under conditions that were very favorable the Philadelphia open champion was ex nwted te come through with a gallant victory. Put the unexpected happened as it often does In golf, and our Char ley was fifth among the nine golfers te qualify. Piillment's Near Recerd Leu Oeldbeck, Heffnor's assistant, also sprang a surprise, just us he did in the Philadelphia open nt Morien. He linibhed in a tie for lltiid place with Hill Leach, of Oveibroek, by sheeting n dashing L'O. This gives Philmont two men te rep resent them in the P. (1. A. campaign, nnd they would have had three had Jehn Murphy net slipped en his last nine. Jehn Is also one of Heffnor's assistant, nnd for the first twenty -seven holes lan wild. His total nt the end of the three quarter mark was 11H. nnd he only had te continue his work te get among the nine qualifiers. Rut Murphy went te pieces at last, and took a ghastly -1G that ruined his chances of going te Pittsburgh. Hnd Murphy wen, Philmont would hne accomplished what no ether club in the land had been nble te de send three professionals te fkirmifh along the Oak mont fairwnt. In the New Yerk qunlifyingTOund. Slwaney en whose course the reuiul was pb'eed had Tem Kerrigan nnd Tem McNamara among the winners, nut thev had no chance te equal the marK that Philmont was nil set te make. Rut te come back te Campbell : On his lirst trip around In the morning, he equaled par figures, and but for a little bnd luck would hnve duplicated his feat In the nfternoen. Campbell's turd : MOP.N1NCI yHAT Vmb TAKbMOKE- EertciSE flufl j MY teAnTteTieM is Veen. - MV CTTJMMirw l? T?AT WWIWP IS BROKEe ' Jisi 3i " mlil Yes.YoeTtooa Fish - You're ewe of TriE Best oFeufc well Known Cetv Cerner. Atletcs-Tiie MevrENrecrSE YeU TKE IS Te WAGGLE Youe MeUTil- Awp"le a velvet cvshioWBeuwcp (WA LCMELY LIMOUSINE J YoeVe allowed VafiSELF Te ffeovuiwTe A SWivel cUAin. OYSVEfi. - yeuve ACTuAU KWDEDVbunSeLF tWTO Believing- Yeu cawt take awV "pecewt healthful be(lcse ,aud the T5EST YbU CAwDe IS Te CUAwL IWTO YOUR SHELL - U-J L Q0t)H 3HELI. 1 r. N 'm Tnn OLD te ivtjtLCe- (M SPOflTS j Hew Dees It Strike Yeu?i Jehnsen's Plan Gebert'8 Temperament The New Catcher By THE OBSERVER leek-at these la Year, old Guys 0M TrlERiVErLTeDAYROWINkTrlEfanCADS OFF AMD I'OTTirVG-TO WAME THE TiESr opus 40 Year old oCTeffewERiAws- 4MArVlS4SOLTA5HE WAMTTpFEEL fojiyrlelif, 10J1. bv PuhUc T.cdwr Cempaiiu COBB CONTINUES 10 WALLOP BALL Sisler, Although Out of Game, Gains Single Point en Georgia Peach Out 434443 il 4 .137 In 5 8 H 3 .". 4 4 S 43572 aiti:kn"oes Uut .' 3 3 I .'i 4 .-. 4 (V 30 In . . 4 .'I .". 4 .', 4 4 3 43H7.',- H0RNSBY IS FALLING OFF Miller and Walker Lead ' ; Hatters en Lecal Teams (i Mlller Nil limner .... ."il Unllimnv . If I'erklni .... n.'i I)ks I'I ATlILrTTICS At. II II .'.147 There were thirty-two entrant In the tiiurnnment. and seventeen of them averaged K"-' than y0 a round. Pine, hrnw golf, ni Old Man Kirkaldy would say. Thee te nimlify were: CampU'll. Old Yuik TefI 71 7 ll 711 74 Sll 7!l 70 78 147 MS ir.ll ire lr.j if..-. IS'1 ISO 1D6 Krnte. of. wlllirnan m. Miirrnr. Sli. Culllnn, If. Hrnvn. !'' jltieMlr. Hi. noTelln, rf, MellvrT. e. Il.rtlrtt. p. lir.IDKSIintG Wli'imnn, cf, I.lle. rf. irnnreril, If. ttlrr. 3li. Zl'-rll, 2I. i.. ll. I KH. nrV. e. M'lfW, n. At Sharpnack and Chew Streets KAVWOOII It. llulnn, i. Hixnier, rf At Ferty-elflhth and Brown Streets NnvtnN c. c. Winltlt. ?h. MDIMIN ST.ULH na.1din. rf. hMwn mf 1'i-teri.n. mm. ftwUret, If. Krirrlrh, 31.. 4t(inl. r, IMrr. of. wall, V. Iinle, r. TnrMnnn. k. Mnl'-ellnn't, lb. Vrhltehnll. lb. JValiprn.rf. Jjtt, p. Mnrkln, p. At Fifth and Main St Darby. Pa. .MrSiirlrr. If. Hum, lb, Altkfn, r WtwHloeoU. of. ( unllii, 31. .Vlftlljnn ah. i)'I)t)nnl, p. I'KI.IIAM 8II.K KOX Tnnty, . Illiritfe, ab. Tumor, of. I'lndrr, rf. rhlllltm. lb. KkrK, f, f:anH, e. Vnnry, 2b, l'lteh, p. "J ark" Kind . . ti: Ti'"".. ri!'.irt. '".itinlrv Club 71 "111. I ' I."rtl OutIjI" k ..71 "lyiu ' fl'i.ll.ei 1'hl inent . 74 "ChHrley' Heffnr I'bi.mant.. 7ii J'in llmw Sinn.a ... 75 "J m" IMmunilan i N .rth Hills 77 Mi.tl' Huffy Merrlmntulle . 60 "1ul" Hoblutien. l'htUduluhla Cricket 78 Four men Ooerge Peters, Jee Sekn, Andy Campbell and Al Nelsen all r'a.led te qualify by u siugle stroke the bitterest disappointment that can come te any golfer. Up at Shawnce The Shaw nee tournament. In ether enrs practically a sectional battle be tween New Yerk and Philadelphia, lias net develop I a very high grade of golf. The clam . f t'i" held was net as evident this J ear as .11 seasons past, such as, for Instane n 1!''0, when J. Weed Piatt and Maurice Kisley staged their tremendous grupple in tile dual event. The inialifjlng round did net bring n single score under 60, and many of the plners seeking te compete for the huckwoed trophy turned in cards thut were marked well ever a hundred. The raddles of l.lunerch claim the championship of Philadelphia, They have plajed eight matched with the bag-carriers from ether cluhfl an returned the victors in every them. Till" would seem te be co Rive proof that their claim Is basei something else than boastfulness. Ty Cobb, the Detroit American''' pilot, continues te inek the ball with marked, consistency, while Ceevge Sis ler, the St. T.euis star, is kept out of the game bv lllncs. However. SNlcr fnred better than the Tiger lender" during the lnt week, as he made a gain of one point ever his mark of the previous week by playing in three gnmes. Cobb, en the ether hand, suffered a less of three points In his lavt sl games, nccerdlng te batting averages released today and which Include games of last eilnesilay. Other leading batters for eighty or mere games: Kd Miller, Philmle ph a. .110: Ilasler, Detroit. .31.; robin. St. Leuis, .nil; McManus St I.mil-. .HIM); Pine, Detroit, .IWO; Vtt, New Heger-r Ilern-.by, star of the Cardi nals, was deprived of some of hU hon ors during the la-t week, although he continued te lead the batters of the Ni -ttennl League with an nverage ). ThN, however, Is a falling off et seven points from his mark of a week age. He bagged only one circuit drle. and brought his string of feur-basers te twenty -seven. , ,,. , , , Max Carey, the speedy outfielder of the Pirates. n'.Mi took another honor i" i... u. I..,iilu favorite when he showed a Midden hurst of speed and pepped out in front as a run-get ... , Max weied elirl.t -seven " '"- V " Heni'liv's total is eighty-. "' n ,e stele four mere Imim-h and Is show shew ir.g the wav te the base stealers with th7Jrnsb;.lhbewever. in addition te ""lug. the- leading batsman and l.em,- Hitter in uh; " - ri'UH U "Hit W.ilker Jeh listen It. Imncri lliUKuy . . WiltH .. Yeunff Mdlnwnn Kenimel Nnjler .. Yhrl'en Ilnrrli .. Hnstv . . ii hi-i r . . Wliert .. UllltUll , ml (17 77 S'l .3 33 SI 17 31' IS in 17 13 nis 1411 31 3 3211 33 S 37.1 2.VI 3 J M vr.H tir.s 131 I I a5 in r. ii in 11 111 47 114 111 Ml 117 fl4 s 13 ni 7S 31 11 7 1 S 7 II 1 1 int. wn. rr ir. r. .31'' r. e J II 1 3 1 111 1 1 1 (I 4 0 n 0 e e 0 e 0 :i s 2 I II (I 3 1 1 e 1 0 II 1 e I) 0 31.- .314 '.2l't3 .Sllll .230 .J.-.ll 211 .237 .220 .20-. .2HO .2011 .177 .1113 .Hill .130 .100 .001 I1III.I.1IX Walker ridihi-r ... S3 Williams .. I3 I.oe 71 Mnlcan 43 Winters ... 21 Henllie .... 74 Wrlishtstane 4S Wlnrt ... lit rarklnien . Ml I.i-Klln K4 l.vUiuipnu. f3 J Hmlth... . 21 Ml .itlrmu . . 2tt I'i tern .... !I7 HllUD 71 llubbell G. All. SS 33 lllnsr M. Smith 2d 23 itni 3111 211 III.'. 21 232 12't U'l S.-.7 3U.1 131 CI :. i s 2!lil 41) r.4 41 It II.' 42 112 3S IS 2 y ll 211 17 4 11. Ill nn. II nn. pc 7 .327 HI 7 2 .311 13 17 r. .313 74 13 2 .802 ID 1 0 .2110 7 I) O .2112 72 (I a .SSU 3U 3 R .2711 NOD .2.17 '.13 H 1 ,2ll 77 I 2 .331 34 1 0 .251 111 (I O .2.10 13 O O .11 21 B 0 .23(1 112 O 4 .2011 7 0 0 .17.1 7 1 0 .180 3 0 0 .U73 ARDfVlORE HERE I I URG Seuth Philly Hebrews and North Phils Clash Royal Stars Oppose Dobsen GIRLS' TEAMS ARE IN ACTION IX TUB score of years that span the existence of the American League Bu JnluiDen hna run effnlrs very much an he pleased. Let It be said, however, that the big boss of the younger lengu u shown great executive wisdom, and through his efforts the gain6 adunN te its present high standard. , The work of building the league was net without opposition and tl opposition wns net all from the outside. Jehnsen hits hail trouble nnd pltM, of it within his own circuit. Hut when Hlg linn forced nn issue, he usually wen despite, the petft," neil wciiiiu ui inc nviu mcueii, ' lie has a new iden new and If he puts it ever it will be another trUim 1 ever the lure of the golden dollar. .lohnsen would prevent trading or selling of players from one chuS I another after the season stnrted except 'by the waiver rule. The opposition along this line will come from the wealthy clubs, meaniti ' the Yankees, nnd from these magnates who feel they enn get mere for thfc I star athletes when the pennant race is getting Winning in inte siiuimer. Jehnsen's Idea Is nn excellent one for baseball. If lie has his mlml . will turned en putting it ever, he can de se. He has forced ether fu! into the ityinws nguinst sterner opponents. RUSSELL. CODMAN Is one of the visiting oarsmen Jierc forth Nntlenal regatta. It's only natural that lie should ceme from Ilosten. A Tennis Player With Temperament If I ANDKK II. CSOMCKT, captain of the French Davis Cup team. Is an hi terestlng study. He has two things In his favor. He is blessed rt a splendid physique nnd n variety of effective and perfected tennis stroke net surpassed by nn.v In the world. In addition, he has temperament. There are many kinds of temperament, but two have asserted tliemseltn forcibly in sports. One inspires mere aggressiveness, the ether Is meft of less sullen nnd wasteful. The ether day at Seabrlght, In his match against Dick Williams, Gebtit tierniltted the condition of the turf te nnney him. The grass wns wet from' recent rains, and whenever he slipped he talked te himself aloud and W came fell off. On one occasion he shouted nnd waved his arms when Williams nidi nn nnniireiitlv linnessLble "get." Again Ills came fell off fl bit. (lebert Is n marvelous player nnd a great sportsman. He forgets Trill' has happened ns seen as he leaves the court and is always ready te priln u victorious opponent. The Frenchman Is one of the greatest stylists in tcnnls.nnd. nlthtmrV he ranks with the best, he would go much further if his temperament wni net n handicap Instead of an aid. Hut it is lntorestlntr te wntch him piny, and the opportunity te see In nctien will be presented te Philadelphlaiis at the Ocrmantewn Cricket Club this season, either in the Davis Cup final, the National singles or belt THE thirds arc In first place today and If they had the Phillies te piny for two weeks they would 1n riveted te the pest. The Catcher of the "Mevln's Up Gang" NATIONAL I.KAC.ri: ri.l'H ITATTINO ciub a. aii. u. it. an an.H.sii.pc New Yerk Its 34.13 Hit 1073 1U3 1)3 111 S3 311 IMltnlm'h 111 .14111 4'ifl ll)1h l!tfc fl! 37 M 111 I Cincinnati 10 3435 IDS 102B 113 US 27 81 .203 M Uiuli 101 3.I1.1I .131 MU illl) 4s OH .10 .21)7 elite i be., loe :i3'i:i 47it leim t .-.it in ail 114 .am IlieiHsn. H7 3337 472 111)0 14.1 M 3't .10 .a'l! riilllUi . Ill 3252 12.1 SS7 1.11 37 (Ml 2t ,27S llutten.. . li.l 3224 3S1 873 11.1 41 23 12 .271 AiiiiitiCAN i.u(iri: n.rii hattine I lull CI All. Ii. II. 211 311 H.SIi.l''' !) iron... 1IU n.lsl SOS 111.1 1S3 .13 41 (11 .311 M I.uiiIb. KiO 3.1H1 1113 1017 is; mi ill 111 ami i. M'l.inil 10.1 3(131 .14U 1077 2J7 .111 111 C.2 2:17 NV- Verk 102 34H7 507 Htlfi 13'.i .11 (13 37 ,2'I1 ' hlCICd 1(11 31311 41.1 '.till ir.ll 411 211 (ill .2117 llii-lull ll! 31.11 3'IS !ll(l U1.1 Ks 32 3i 2lll Wmh'nn i"i silo ia ss 1.11 is 23 mi .21)1 Abilities. IIS 227 MS 8.111 134 10 07 S.I .2(11 Battling Murray en the Diamond HilllInK Murrav, local flywelirht tiatcr. Alse I . 1 u.iiip.HHr. ii ih neeiinK (iiin me crmrr 1 1 .il. 1 1..1. ...I.V. v.r. at iti...... ui. ...... . Un.i.t. . .. '.. ., .... I...- .... ...in n t'l. i.i. 1 kiwu... l'l.llnil.''i)il,i nine, with a recinl of nlxtei 11 ennt.ni'utle vlitorlen Hi. Itlt.i's Hlnmu Ih luunuvdl by Jen-ill) Oulliixhr, llll'l Hiiuth llrn.ul Rtreet. mill he la bueltlnt: Kiimea with mcen'l-claiM tenrn'. run liiiier in uu- ."!'- grip en the total base recer mark of 2M). His hits Includ thirij doublet, and M-veii his lieuiers ''nthw leading batters for eighty -or mere ...: (JrlmcH. , VaR,,,Jn,;ia,,: l IllCUKU. .""'. -..--.-, Abbett KnecksOut Powers New Aerk. Ayir. n. Hnrelil Abbett l.nr.. l.ft.1 nn. T.nLlA I'nit'aru In ,hn nlvlh e, besides I round at th Strotilcchtte A. A., Fur 'Heek- iwn a jert neus 10 ir.u jaw iiruuicht IV.H.ri tu the cnna. whTf I.h docliled te i-l iy In nnother oent.it rhnr'le (loe.linan ateupul Hilly Hyckuff In the scieml round, 1 n ului'i . I'lm.lnnitl li'iT: J. JOlinsten. union Wn "Sb- ilgbVf. Pittsburgh. ..VJ; !nMlUcr.Vir;cag... .JUS: Carey. Pitts ' .. :-.''- Kely. New erk 5.; Bancroft, New Yerk, ..'MO. OLD-TIMERS AGAIN PLAY STORE TEAM Madisen Stars and Shanahan Clash Again at Forty-eighth and Brown Streets Uptown teams draw the big part of the independent baseball schedule this afternoon. In all sections the big Wains nre placing and clee competition can be expected. At IMchmnnd and Oitho Oithe Oitho dex streets Hilly Whitman and his Iti'ldeslntrg boys will mingle with .Toe Merris' Ardmore aggregation. The up up tewners have hit their stride after the recovery of their cripples and nre new en the crest of another winning streak. The same teams meet tomorrow nt Ard more. The Seuth Philly Hebrews and the North Phillies come tocether nt Fourth nnd Wlngohecking streets. The Sphns iteiii several decisions ever Hie uptown uptewn ers. scored early in the soaien. but Perry Heifsnyder new has the Nleotown Nleetown Nleotewn ers working en nil eight and a great uaitic should result. The same holds true nt Dobsen field, Thirty-fifth street and (Jucen lnne. The weavers apparently are getting ready for the big drive for the indeiiendeiit championship of the city and took Kteiiehur.-t into camp twice the lait week. The visiting attraction will be Chappie Jehnsen's Iteynl Sturs, nnd the colored Inds expect te cop the long end of the score. A game of interest will be staged at I and Venango streets between Notaseine and the Kranolsvllle (SlrN. The former will use Miss Anna Swift, the former pitching ace of the Stetson girls' team, en the hill. Mis Swift U well known uptown for her baseball ability. At the Legan A. A. grounds, nt Eighteenth and Itecklnnd streets, Man ager Daude will give the fans n double header. The first game Ik between Colonial Ice Cream and I.ecan and the second features New Yeik Illoemer !lrln and I.ecan. Miss Petty Sehenkel. one of the het nll-nieiind women athletes in the country, will play first bans for Legan against the llloemcr Girls. St. Themas Club, of Wilming ton, Mingles With Lefty Nelan's Fleisher Team WESTON VS. ST. BARNABAS -v Schedule of Today's Little League and Independent Baseball Games INDVST11IA1. AMATHUIl MiAOUE) Tex Moter Car . Ovtrbroek Carpet Rt bcM-nth utrc't un.l (Iranfje avnnua; Thornton Thornten 1 uIIit v Jehn T Lew In. ht Korty-aevonth nti'l Hnruce iftroetH, Merroll Mills v. Stead M1 r. nt finllniften. I'a : Art Iem vs. lib tninn 'iuiu,nte, at Maiclur and IVcst IVcst mer land ntrr. In. MOs-TOOMnUT COUNTT Lr.Aaun at Ambler; Conshohocken at Hoxberough at Columbia C. C. lYent and n...v-aV rar" elinu- )& A- flt I'""t C; Frankfort ,,.Ye,r,k '", "L"1 I-0 C'emrany at Jewish Werlil. riftlelh nnd ChentPr Hvn ,sn Cape May Court Heu at WIMwoed, At Fourth and Wlngohecking Sta, TII.V rintnliers. If. lUrnHlrln, rf, l.endtrrit, h. Vnnn, Ih, HiirU, Sh. non, ri. Iliirntnn e. ("lilMltt, b. Mlllrr, u. N'WtTII I'lULI.IKS TUe, rf. Uhlte, Uli. Viiiinr, 2h. Sundrnu, lb, 'irter, rf, .MuuKer. If , Jlmirer, nn. "pohurer, e. Fex, p. At Frent and Perter Streets TATK'S T.ItS Tenurd. of. Johnaten. If. f f hn i. ith. Tayler. Sb. m flondrraen. rf. tsnnnrr. In. Wtlllnma. . krnr. e. banuhan, p. lUM.OVI.i: llrUH. rf. Dew na, "b, Wlille, If. Alkn lb. (I. Jebnaiin, cf. Franr, Sb, frump, ni, Panten. e. C.M'krell, r. At 35th Street and Queen Lane raip, If. Tnititwjln. If.. j Mill. rf. Rort. rf. ' fmllh. Jb. Ktrnln. . Wiinley. ilt. , llrnn. SI. J . Jehfuwn, ef. J','.r,,n' 'i': t TrlU. rf. Hllnrr. Sb. . Johnaen. lb. !r;nlmeU. rf. ' White, f. Ilslrh. c. He. P. Jen, p. 'At Eighteenth and Rockland Streets cei ictccmwm JjeaiN Mef'onneii,' ', .Mrdli.kln. 3b, Ditrrlni, ff. t'usliman, lb. I.lilnfiten, lb. aaimRi pe. Mwle. If, M.' il'' ! IS!?' itoxiumetGii llieulrr. nn. KWlr. If. HulilnMin, rf. Siitnluii. f. (.esh, Uli. HarmT. c. T. Ilttilirh, 3b. Ileiicitn, p. 1.. IliuUrn, ib. rOI.I'.MHIA C. C. Kitrnes, Ib. UtTT.mh, hi, Kiui, p. ttrney. If. Dunn, e. Il.ihrrty, of, lilrtrr, b. Sir Krhl rich. rf. hitutteni, 3b, At Sixty-third and Walnut Streets ei.i)-timi:r3 Krrnnn. As, llimle, '.'Ii. Murnr, rf. Celirn. If. loe, (f, l.unir, lb, Itiililinen, 3b. Ilrewrt. c. Kp'lrln, p. At Second and Clearfield Streets Cenrll, rf, .Inrilmi. e, Moere, rf,, Mrwart. Sb. UllkrrMin. . Veir, lb... Hcrlboer, If. oarneie. BILLY LLOYD TO PITCH AGAINST BALTIMORE SOX -Vet Philadelphia hnsebull fans will ec the Old-Timers and Strawbr due &. Oletl ler icet it nsnln this afternoon en th'' store boys' field at Sixty-second ,lnri.. ' "A. ..;.; and Al Trultt'R d were nreteces clashed several Saturdays iike one of ' ,i the Straw bridge boys . scored a hair-Mnrlu-' line triumph. 0 te 5. Mniinenr Ilinf" ised en H cemlns te the West Philadelphia cretinds (letenniueii n""ft j make several rliunuch in Hip line-up, UaH ll IllltllUtT ill li: H. & O. Rath. :h. rnrtU, rf. llllllniT. 3b. YnitiKley, ef, IVIIIhtniH. b, ilnwrll, if, Larsen, c. .Mc.Mlllun, p. LAlOawr. 9. ITKITAN Slntmei, e,, lloldler. Sli. Mhiniien, 5b. I i.Hlrr. rf. M.irlln. lb. WimIecI. If. Jhtafc, . Veteran Nativity Hurler Will Op pose Maryland Club Uptown Bill Lloyd, the veteran hurler, who has n record of nine wins In ten Marts with the Nativity Club, will oppose the Baltimore Black Sex when these teams mingle at Hclgrade and Ontario streets this afternoon. Nativity was booked te pluy Swedes Swedes Swedes bere last nlitht en the home field, but rain descended In torrents lu the sec ond inning and put a step te the pro ceedings. 'I'ri.y was en the hill for the uptown churchmen und UmtbIiuw for the Seuth .lei'M-ymen, Neither team had scored. The itnine will likely be played In the neur tuture. Red 8ex Buy Fowlkes Mrmplila. Tonii.. Aus. 6. Danl'l Hey "lly" I'ewlkn. Memphis pitcher, te.i bn peld te the llonten Amerlcnn for J10.000. 1 Iwlltea lll report at the end vl the I iouthern I.faKUO eeaeen. rnwlkee, who In' about twonty-tlve years old, Is elx fei-t l Inehea tall. He hiw wen flfleun and lout ' tuven uamra this MaBen ' Brennan In Michigan City MlrhlKJn ( lly. Intl.. Aue S. mil nren- J nan. the C'hicase heavvwlht. achrduleil le I meet JacK lenitmey. neawwcium cnuinpien. In k ten-round no-declslen centcat here Laber Day afternoon, la here t DlcK a train- camp una atari preparation ier , ." chance at the nttrywiirat uuvwiiiee. t. I...... nt.il.lv i.lnvers each time his club takes the .ii.i At Pertv -eighth and Brown streets the Madls'i'n Stars and Shanahan clash. The'colered lads and Jim Benner s boys Imve nliivi'd M'lfiitienal ball in all their games this season. Several went into extra innings and Madisen he (Ih n slight edge en their opponents. Sluinn hnii has the must likely looking club en the field right new that has worn their colors nil jcar, and they should take tl, number of the visitors. Tate's Stars, though beaten by II111 dale twice this week, will again fur nish the second half of the program at Ilirby The Cleveland Wonders last .. '..t. . ...iiinii the Seuth Philly Hebrews te their list of victims nnd nre nnxietis te leave the city with nn even bpllt in their four-game visit. Inv third Five Leading Batters in Each Majer League llernali (Irlmre lllfpee. NATIONAL M5AOUB a. A. II. It. H. ,y. Ht. IiOUla.leS 403 H7 187 i Ciiloae.. Hfl 314 (11 I in r Pitt" bi Fell . 01 3UI (15 14J Jelinewn. llroeKlnJ 5 '"J Iauiirn. .iniii. v. -.. - AMERICAN J.VAHVV. C.I A. II. II, If. fehb. Petrelt ... 01 M 70 14H SUlrF. ht.Siila.. Ofl SOS SO IBM S.eaLrr? Clevrlamk OS S10 OS 130 lleUmiinn. Wetrelt. OS 871 70 134 rkhaul. New Yerk.. IS 243 31 BO Am .mid .Illld .S.17 .3,15 P.O. .412 .402 .372 .355 ..351 Lann'1 tin De lct.'ev n rilllADniJMMA RUHUR1IAM I.EAOUU Ne Karnes srluduled. ni:iAVAi: cei'ntt i.kacjutj nifien JI.'iKhta ut Modlai'Celllncdalo at Cliften A. A. NORTH PKNN LBAOUE Clenul le at Ambit r North Wales nt Wel Wel ilen, K, ,..t,y & Mritttsun at Orelnnd. UHLI, TKt.KPIIONC LUAOUD M-ilntennnm nt A. T. and T. Ce.. N. n. Ne 1! Atlantic Coast nt Conntructlen. Cen- 1V,,,J" ' V!lJt 'f V.hlcle at Knclnrlni. N, I- Ne. 1 (li-ncral Office at Wentern i:uctrk. C-ntrnl Ne. 1. Cr.NTItAI, lltlltLINOTON I.nAQUB Iiolenin at Ileet.llnif, XIi-ller'l lit lirvrly. liurlln.'ien .it Palmyra. SAI.r.M COl'NTV I.UAOUB Tlr'uVetnn at Pali in, i.ni)i:pknhbnt eambs Perknnlft nt Keuth Ihllilea, Ilruail anil uirinr sire, ih Wilmlnmcti et I'lelRher, Twnt-alxth nnd n,"il HtrtPiH Marrhtill 11. Smith at Cheater. Tnti'n Stur nt HIIIUbIe. Dirhy. Ariltnore at llrldeiliurB. Richmond and Orthorlex atrret. Jf.nllHen Stars at Bhanahan. Terty-elshth find Itrewn RtieAtu Seuth I'hlllv iiehrewa at North Phlllln, I eurlh ami Wlnsuliurklnit treet Ihllilel.hlH lletiil Slara at J & J. Dob Deb eon Thirty-fifth Mr.'it and Quen lane. WrHten at Ht. lliirtiubai, Hlxly-Iltlh atreet and Klmwoed av.nue. Htcinl l'n Id 1 1 il. ut Kennlnaten Concre Cencre 1,'titlrinal 11 nnd Clparflnld atreets Stenten Plaid Club ut Ocean t'lty. Ulil-Tlmer .it Htrnwlirlrtee & Clothler, hlxlv-Fiend rinil Wutnut ptreetn. Pnnnajlvanla Olnnta at Norwood. TwnO-elKhth Ward at I'nKhlan C, C, Sev. nteenth and Ciimhrlu atrerta. Seuth Phlliid.ilihU A. A, ut White Dia mond. Churrh and Tacony alreete. Hancock A A. at l'rnnkferil Yellow Yellew Juikr'n, 1'nnkferil menu nnd l'ratt atreet. Vrnt I'hllnd.ltihla (Hants at llirli.n . Fecund nnd Clearfield atrcels. l'heenlx at l'nrly-etghth Ward, Twenty 'fifth ftr.'wt and Hinder avenue. KHfwena nt ! ituin iik nex, unew and fthfiriinnrk atreelH. Mlnnewa at P." rleia Olanta, Pertv-seventh and wpruce Hireeia. Che't.'nhiim at UKhtheuie. iorent atreet nml lrle avenue. Atlanile DhUleu at Greenwood. Tulip and lialllmure Illack Pox at Nativity, Pel grinlH nnd Ontario atreeta, Tulehucken lted at Aehbnurne, Vhlrlx Piofenalenala at IJadden HelihU. Karnac Kluli at I'en Mftr Dal., I-'Iftlcth and Hprucn atreets. rrunclavllln niepmer Olrli et Noteecme, I and Venanife atrtwta. Ht. Michael nt Ptlham A. A., Chew and Pleneant Btreeta. , k'nnten Club i-t Maple nhade. N. J. Colonial Ice Cream at liaan A, p. ai. new 840 PnrAeneluA "f.nrf.-a 1. . Pox ; ciiaii. -:iurinir company at Ht cicment'B, of North Phlla.. at .Mal.-m, CAMDHN Woatlnalinutje Klfctrle, of philiil.ir.hi. s enmden City, at Third mid lCrli troe,H' Camplifira Soup e. Hupnlfe.willa.jejf'0'.'. tirendwav nnd Bverett tre.it. JU"ei at jimiuie iara v L'lmuen Olanta at Min.K and llierrtt Htreetn. " nl "nth doj'eni?oK"s,x;r:turT,"n,s1;, X.lndrn All-Sliira a. Camden Snn.iu. r., . at llleienth und I.ln.len Hlr",ia "n Club Houth ('amden N Y A. v iielflni 1 at NerrlH nn.l Hhrldn utrint; ,,'"",a A. C Hunter Club, of Philadelphia v. r,u n"e.d,a,ienu;."t '"""-" -"rcaUST..': SOUTH Ji:riBi;Y Sterllne Club nt Jl-ittnella, T'nth Ward of Ciimden, at Clarkahnm c-aier. Hrell"'r"' of I'h'I'lelPhla. Bt C.leu- Mlnnenurat. of Phllndelnhla. n. . . ..v .iiuuni A , of Phl'adelnhln r,. n. , 1YP is n catcher, and n mere faithful one never steed behind the bat. Hi VJ hasn't any arm te speak of and a let of passed balls nre charged agilut him. but he's stretiK en spirit, nnd it h the spirit that counts. We saw him the ether nlsht playing "mevln's up" with the 'boys tl n hide street In West Philadelphia. You've played "mevln's up." Remember It? When the batter's wt out, he moves te the outfield nnd the player whose position he takes mew' up nearer the pitcher and finnlly Rets ins "Innin s." Well, Gyp Is the catcher a permnnent cjitcher. lie's much yeunw than the rest of the bunch and they don't give him any "Innln's." Bull wyp ileesn t care. As we nnld, he has n let of passed ImlN charccd ntjainst him, but trtn the sphere driUDies down the street lie gees after it with all the speed In li utile tinny, lie luiin t any arms, .-e lie carries it back a-ilyln." Aim tnc inn no rcis out et tnc came, ills eyes sparkle and seem reJj te pep out of his head when he chases the ball. He has mere aggressIveUM and spirit thnn any of "the gang." , Hut he cun't ibnt, for Up is n wire-haired for terrier, uge six iiientbi TIIEHE'S a let a human, can Ir-jirn from the llfe of a deg., (ijr, , only a puppy, but his Spirit ami leve of sMrt and aRgreslvcncM nre something a human ran envy. mm CHAMPS AT SOUTH PH LL ES Twe of the teams that appear strong contenders for the independent chain chain pienihlp of the city will meet this aft ernoon at Shetzllne Park, ltrecd and Wider streets. Jack McCarthy's Perkn Perkn sle tenm, first-half champions of the Montgomery County Lcnguc, will clush with the Seuth Phillies. The downtewners will have te be en edge as the railroaders ere going nt a merry clip. Strcen or Zephl will twirl for the home club, while Perknsie will depend en V0I7. or Lennen. At Twenty-sixth nnd Heed streets another downtown game of importance is booked between rieisher and St. Themas, of Wilmington. On the last visit of the Delawareans te the yariiers' field they engaged in a sensational six-teeu-lunlng contest. "I.efty eInn is experiencing a lit tle trouble in injuries te players, but tl und L EONARD EXP EI A ROUGH CONIES Champien in Excellent Condi tien for Beut With Ever Hammer at Michigan City BENNY STRONG FAVORITE Hotly Tewanda A lvnni NnmnwnrK .Men' ciuh. nt t.ii......... vs. Pre.Minr ftn A' A . it ii.h, i'AVT '"" I.ew minuha Ilnddenfleld at Audubon PeneVuken. " "' " ' 0t ''"elphl I'.tmden JIoeso at Pnlrvlew at tlv Associated Press Rllchlgiui City. Ind.. Anc. n Till llttle city nestling in the dunes nleflf the shore of Lake Michigan today wu en the boxing ninp for the second UM within a month. Benny Iieenr4' world s lightweight champion, will (! lend His title In a ten round, ne-dedl- Ien bout this nfternoen against Em I Hammer, a rugged, aggressive. ChlM I lightweight. They will Reet nt catchwelghts, 4 1 e take the championship, Hnmew limit Hcere n KliecKfiut or l fouled 1 Kwmard. A month age, in the Mttl ring, Leenard scored a technical knert-' out every llecky Kansas, of lluffile, Hlllntnee. rnperttlt Imu unnM,l n tifl. satienal comeback after eighteen mentUI ah.seiice from the ring, lie has earaw churchmen will revt previous ineetliig with Westen, I.usk mys his pincers will prove their com plete superiority by running up a good geod goed bized score. f-rSlieMSnf. Ct CMon0rl.tnJe,ph" 1 A' " of ai""",ter.' at Cell va. Colling. SUNDAY UAMR3 C .? W' Wfe0?' We, ,V. C'1UmWa muiiriiur. m "tj" W rit. Vpiu V..,!, b0,Vl.h.!'hA"jr. !'". M.Jdew A M,: nt Oranne, Philadelphia r.rneK, . .ir, P. M Profenslenala xr. N-v Yerk Uloemar ulrli at linn. ' i.-"ri::.-.i. . A.k.... :zTr."' JktljUtH-M -- 4WWWM-Hi IU1I1I, Meadowbreolt, at Meadow- Connliehorken va Iirvn Mawr at Drven . uiii.ieii V.UJT a. n-eatiniheuia. Hanlnjt- ,.1l,t!ll'f?, B,1,c fi.01 ' Kaywood, Thlrty-flrat and Wcklnten atreete. "Hfiirii Pelhnm A C. nt Aehlmurne. Hrldenliuric at Ardmore. Nurlh Phllllea nt Ht. C'arthane. Slxlv.nrit. and Cathurlm. atneta '' etxiy-nflh llllld. ile at Vl.cun, Mnrrue Henk Notaneme at SI. 15 HmtiiT i.ilj r, K.fCpPrln,,,"j?..C,,Sjf. " H""1 ''ar'.a"; Nativity at I'aat New Yerk. McKlnley nt Klnuder-Woldeu l).i I.ii Salle Ciiunvll. K. of (' , nt n, SSJ,"'." J arry c'0U"t"' l hni "c""" hllTUPark1en ""'" at Unlun A' A Seuth Vlneland e.t Wlldwoed N J Fex Cham nt Enterprlia Munufn'cturlnj Company, Melrose Park, luring 80UTH JKnHEY nellance Club, of Camden, va N M.. chanvllle at Hlllcreit. ' vi' " Mer' Boxbvreuf h rrea at Audubon. Runs Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues XATiexAi. i,i:ael'k m Isi.mIt WprTF I SITI 1'lttt.hurK.l. . 7 II! 10 "h " 117 St. lmis... a 0 7 -a,-. Chh'nge .... ill 7 0 1 21 Phillies .... Ii 7 1 7 J0 Xew Yerk.. 0 3 25 116 Cincinnati.. (I 21 0 (1 Fl4 Hroehiyn ... 2 21 !' fi JH Ilosten .... ! :l 1 (ll 17 AMEItlCAX LICAOIH': I HI M' TW T I K' SITI Cleveland . .1 111 14 17 1 I) n .'7 Detroit .... 7)1111 11 2 If. St. Ixnils... 4 10 5 4 0 41 Xew Yerk., ft 2 ft 10 7 20 Washington. .1 8 .1 4 2 3 2:i Athletics... 2 1 a 8 ft 4 23 Chicago.... I) 3 t 0 2 12 IJnsten . . . . I I 2 2 4 01 ll IXTKItXATIOXAL I.KAOl'K ' S M TiW T !' SITI Htiffithi n n i7 eiii nn roreilto ... . 3 0 0 ft H 10' 147 Jersey City. Ift 4 7 4 2 la- Heading ... 17 3 (I n ft 3 Rochester .. I ft 8 12 3 e(, XCYVlllIc ..,, 0 3 1ft ,3 ; Syracuse ... ft 4 0 7 a llaltlmere ,.l0 e 4 3 4 jji icy nre gradually rounding into form , '"'I'HPer decIiens ever Hit 'hie Mlt1 nd the return of Johnny Scott helps i ,','c'1.'. ?' 'Milwaukee, and Chailey White, considerably. , or Liilcuge. The Wunten team will plav St. Par- . "'p'"mrd Is n strong favorite te win,' liabus ut Sixty-fifth street nnd Klmwoed I,1"" H P'J'ii'ired for a rough contest, nvnnnn nn.l F.l l.llwlf lu inn(lfli.nl tl... ' ''e f-l'H h( rOCnrila T fll ttltur..- II1 nnP fll """.' .:: ; "-'. :" n... i, .!,... " . v . . .i erse the score of the ',' ""'ion s most dangerous irttnam nil t its. 1 ik.v nu.r in linn i.r.. iicnni had acquired the championship fro" I'reddy Welsh, and Hammer gave I.teJ-' ard a hard twelve remulH before Ham- n.er ii handlers stepped the bout aft llC lllld I-p.mi tlnnr...! . '." ..ww. VI., , I J.eenanl 1ms done no boxing in prep- I ration for the contest, fearing a bad cet1 ever his right eye. received in Mi ! meeting n week nw with I.ew 'ft'iiMf.' "eiiid be reopened, Except for the un healed I'Ut I.l.miu.-1 lu 1.. ..-..nllw.it COP , dltJnn, und snjs he Is fa-ter " I stronger than when he met Teiitllfr, l I whlcli mutch he hud te scale under 1 I pounds, With nn ennnrtiitilf i. In uin tl chaiiiplenship, Hummer premli-es te ."r! a lerrinc pace, ne boxes with upii"'? . Mjie, always tearing In close and nr I liilli; left itn.tliu t.. tlin Itnni .mil liniif. lie knocked Whlle lmlf wnv iirresl tb. , ring with a left hook, and nl 'knocked out .Mitchell with the ffl' i lvf.rili.tn ( . I 1 W...n-.l I !.-. n1 At I ...iiiiiiu nitw taiien en a cuui' -ii lieilnds since the Tendler mutch n"1! liirebatily will weigh 137 this iiftr-.e. Ilummer plann te scale Just imd a I 13ft-tinnnil 11. .ill I Indications are that the gate receipt, , win reach net ween .f.'l.i.tllll) ninlii.Rr .In addition te the usual crowd 'f ( Inem.n. tin. I., .it...... i.m.w. ...nventiOUt . ": " ......hi... i.mn . ..... - ... ; ill sesrlen lieru, will contribute tot" . eierut(irs. Tliriu. nrnll.,,1. ,....:..., ...Ill ,xr.wet till r.eenurd-ilainiiier conteet. and, tW,1 will net get into action until U V. '. central standard time. u Fermer Tiger Grid Star Ot.i A... X'...w . .. . ..wl.l Wll : !i hlu here tedav for Ilenlain'n e- EL Hpert) Dennelly, fameua Prlnpeten t,MjE end of tha '00, who d'ed laat !', Jfl' Chlcace aeveral week ae. f res iTt-
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