TmvTwwTi"1 ''"'"''" 'vi $mr7!m!R?9ffid I A ' V I i 1 :. il u I mm lianier Baseball Nines ten. s, ' TITLE CLAIMS OF i .' IVY ARE REFUTED 5Jr $fit jLtrralne, Tayler Memerial and ; 'til . 9t. Cecilia Ready te Meet Downtown Juniors 'ALL HAVE GOOD RECORDS The Ivy A. C. apparently f farted emethlnp when It lMued n elnim te the Junier baseball chnmi.lr.nMUp of the city. The downtewners will find plenty Of opposition and the series of the Phil- adelphla Batehall Association ' l be tnme compared te the fi.imes or it.c 4.,l. V ..,...,, Junier honors. . . f Ivy claims te have wen twenty-four ! Slpmes In succession mr n string of ; '( iJUUIUl ItUiit" Willi, ll lliv ium.e in. " w 'prominent In the eitv. The Lerr.nlne j lwe mentioned by the Ivy n hiving j ibeen beaten last year nnd the rlub from I Twenty-sixth and .Tefferfen stre-ts takes exception te this statement, 1 claiming they did net nvet. 1 Ivy last yenr was Une-vn n the Ferty-elichth Ward ,Tuniur and Lr Lr Lr rolne lest only three pme te the ledger A. A.. AtC""aet .md Adlen. Lerrnlne later defeated thf I.edser and cored three victories ever Adlen. A return contest was rhedule.i vi'h Ar gonaut, but the latter faded te show up. A. 0. Kangnew is manager of T.ir Talne and says: 'Perhn-- it i HUelv that a series te settle the arznnent between I.ernilse and Ivy enn be ar ntnged. This vrar our team is v'ayins first-class rltibs and has defeated Clearvlcw, Hammonton. N. J . Iox Iex Iox berough. Franklin Susar, Wentz Club. of Olney, and several ethers " Mr. Bangnew can be reiel-ed nt "vemln; 06(0 M, provided I.- wl-hrs tn nik business regarding a cliampl'm.ilup series. 'Tayler Memerial TalKs The Tayler Memerial team Is another .junior aggregation that takes luc -vv it ti Ivy. The churchmen apparently ca.'e .little where the game Is pl.ned. .vi't .-e Heng as they get a er.ik at Hie Iw lads. Here l what Manager Wrl-jlm ays In part: Mpnrts Editor Evmiig rub'tr Lftif-' "In looking ever veur -pertini pases X sighted where the Iw team claims the 'Junier championship. He' come? Whv. they haven't seen anuhin.; ji-t. I man age the Tayler Memerial junior team from Seventh and Hunting Park ave nue, and want te sav that we have i i i-j , .I.. . j i cteaaea up an rne .mnier teams ann ' have, te play fir-elas fbibs te get games new. e nave piaya m-ire - .i t ...j i i. . ... .. .i ' ramps inn n i at v iiiiii i i v ifr rvr f ' .1 i mi te first-class clubs. ; "If this Iw team wants us te play tt se as we can prove our aMlitv the I game can easily be arranged, euuer en our own or en the Ivy team's grounds. ,We will be glad te let you have the core when the gaice is played. Yours in pert, "B. WILLIAM WRIGLEY. "Phene Kensington Or.34 W." 8111 Anether Claimant ' Up In the Northeast section there is ! 1emi rMled the N'errheiisf Amateur Txvllieht League which has some nifty looking youngsters in the various line aps and one of these teams throws down the gauntlet te Ivy. Here is just a part of what the St. Cecilia inanajer -nay: tperta Sditer Evening Put'lr Ltief- I "Sir St. Cecilia, with a record of I fSiUseas. wtid like ' HILLDALE AT GERMANTOWN te challenge Ivy for the junior cham- pienship. We believe our record is L t Meeting of Rival Clubs Ended ccend te none in the city. At pres- 3 nt we are in second r-la-e In the; In Unsatisfactory Manner Northeast Amateur Twilight League. , Hllllalp and Germantown meet again trailing the Pioneers, who lead by one' teniglu nt Chelten avenue and Mag-an?l- ... . . ! nella stn-ets The largest crowd of tbe We play tour, live ami sis games very week and believe we have the best ? (Itching staff in the ritv, with the fol fel fol ewlng line-up: Benner. Greene, Mc- Graw. Horrocks and L. Maitr. pitch- j ra; Bremser, catcher: T. Maier and Alexander, first base ; Dave Hern, sec ond base; Dcvinc, shortstop; Simpsen, third base; Kllrey, Gebelin and Mc Kay, outfield. Yours in rpert, "M. GELELIN, "2e51 North MasH (.r street." KEYSTONE HASOPEN DATES3 STRAIGHT FOR NEW TEAM Manager Schaffer Has Secured "Ne-.-x. Hit" Roberts as Pitcher Tbe Keystone A A . of Nretewn, eve of the fatte-t firM-ela!.s traveimg teams en the field thi season, have aeveral open dates en it- 'hdn!e. in cluding August 12 and 111 The team B8 played such te.im3 a Wildwood A. A., of rr.'inkf'T'l. N 'a-' .ii". El- fawa, of MilUt! i , N J : Aii"i"wn rofesslenals and ten,ms of that .ihher. Keystone u greif'v sriengtueued when Manager Pel aff r sd' ireel the services of Charlie IM-rts of no-hit, nn-run fame, who will iie tie nn.K the twirling. Ke-fenc u, hear from St li.uu.ibj-. 1 nv ether teams In or r, it ui-i ii:.. te "imi,1 ,ind of tUf cit ; attruetinu wishing te book a first-class m A. Schaffer. 4402 N" erth ijiat atreet, pnene yeming ;iv -i. BLAUNER'S GET GROUNDS - . ... rt.r.. r Will Play en Field Formerly Occu pied by Stonehurst Team Thn Rlniiner Professionals have hc- cored home grounds at F.woeil en the i, field fermeily occupied bv tue Stei"5- IlUrat team, wmen nils .m rue iiiumiu- ances of a big league park The maimer nam na-. a rceni or illlg wen leiirteen in ivtu.v-iwij ines played tins earand will be nt Ml" leme en .ueiiuuys, vjnt'i iv ;ui'i DVicl.iva and will travel luesCns, Thurfdays and Sundays. Blauner's would like te 1 ear from Karberth, Berwjn, Prospect Park, Norwood, Chestnut Kill, Seuthwnrk Sien'a Club and teams of this caliber willing te exchanse dates. Address W. C. Rlmbechman, manager. .sG.-i Market atreet. P, M. E. Leads League IT Philadelphia Mechanleil and El'efrl- Ml 'school, with five vlcier.- one defeat ana en? i. .-'"., ." rr.... . .. r;- Q2 l.CUtilu . t. r,t. u.j y. e., , R : InnlnVB): I'. M. E. .Scheel. 27 Wunrt kL Institute. 4. P M K. Prhoel. 24; mi Inititute. 0: P M. K. Hrhoel, 11; k Euineis coilege. i. r m. lv hctioei, hllAaalDmu AUiuiiKitive nt-nu, j no ui mjZ"ZS T-l Q. knAl IQ (.nsU.. 11 .r. Jl t t' ,J' W,J ' '-Vst'in uuiii , It lt ' rtuuui. iu iieitg Vtat Hede Has Heme Grounds fthm Wast Heps baseball team new has ,-,W "..J ...4 ...I.U ,.. .....1.1. 1.. ,. A pffeunus. Uil'. ', 11 v! ,i",,nu,u,i own diamond hopes te secure came at i. inn iwir. liie iieiu is nt r niir-riiii TMamAt.if streets and the Plavitur d ? Wadnasday and Saturdays, Teams .lh. te exchange ditea should address a, H Qfj 12W itui in a- ui .iiiu piiuv tr yrssien i.ue. Jj l!?-v Mandell Wins Over McCoy , A Wis I V w. WHillsllJT 1I1UVIsb ji., iainrwe(siu, aeicai'd U A V V TWUt M u m a 9i - 4 M rtl iWI Bl"' 9w I sm 1IIMI im mmttwm i wen. b EM 4V I iiRT i BM sj H.OWI ut BBMsv ;,. i .L..crv,M k M rtMsPH 1 "M7wrvT..-" ii;jr Today 's Independent Games And Results of Yesterday TODAY'S sriIEniTI.T! Hllldale t Oermantewn, Chelten ami .Mannelli street, vncater nt uridctitmr. ItlchmODd nnd Or. Stenten Field Club nt Seeth Mills. Bread nnd lllirlr-r street,.. . , . I'hllH.lvlphl.i lt.-.l Stars ret nrthlehrm. Pa. All-Slnr ,liUMne cit J . Uobsen, ThlrUi-llflh Mnvl unit Uucen Inn. ... . Ardmore nt shuiiiihan, Ferty-cisnUi Ilrmm streets. . . . ...,, Seuth Philadelphia Hebrew t Flrisner. Twnty-sluli r.ml lel strrW. Dniwlln at St. DnruelM. SL'itjvflfth street eiiI L'lmoed avenue. . ,. , - , Lincoln Giants at Nutlrltr. Belrrnde una Ontario streets. . . ,, Kensington nt Netaseme. I ana Vensrwe Industrial Amateur I.rncur -VWtraAn T" TlSwt AV A A A A lft,Cnue. . . . . .. . ,-, j;'nhn" mw &; $g& Gn !"'$ ' "'J- Xm aV&aV sen.l nnd : cir.iriield streets. . . ,.., I M -mV .'"T ' ' " i uinuncm nt naia-cynwyd. ,.,,. Tulip swrttw rirb nt M ?$' Jaclicts. rrnnkfenl nrntie ana 'Tatt nwi. I I'MludclnhU and llwdlnj A. A. l.e.iiue Auditor I'reliht Triiflic . f-prlns Oantcn. sw,'- j'wj.Htmnantewn st Cumberland. I'liu-uicnu ...ujsn.y Stuv.thlrrt am! Walnut strfvts. Villdwoed A. A. at M-.shvtlle Giants, i:irhi.i-nth nnd Rockland "trrete.. NilMdelphlti New anl VWiC'lJ wtliin vs. I. S. M'-'rlnai. l:Ie 1. M.I Nual 11ipUh1 Alrimrt ractery, & r. M . i.i ..l iiiv Vnrti. ii- il-e lted Mi-ii .t Knrnae Clnb, Trrnhlll f.irk. TA5T NIUIIT'9 SCORES Ut llrellier-i. 7i Olciifldr. 4. K.,m'e'm1, 3: Mi;nll lt. 1. S Lull. -h an, Oi Anlinerc. O. Cole 11 lr Cri-nm, 3i rmtiklln Suitnr. 1. K i'lif-. li I'hlfii. Trnnlaal. 0 tU IniU. ISrliMlMirit. Os sprliiK Lllj-IUjcrifenI, . IlllliliUe. 7i M'lnw. 0. M.iUen. Ill lhl)ii. I. t,ii,i i KrilVln tt.'ii eiiBrceaUuual. Cunidm CIUll.fxl. Oi Orient Jl A. C. 3. Tluir t .. J5i raltroeiint 11. C. 7. ni-Vtnut Mill. 0; l'ellni A. C, 2. TuriitU'tli Ci-Dtury. li Mtncrr.1. 1. llaClubV'si'l-Ml'ldelphU Electrle. 1. Tulip S. C. Adlen. 4. llKirhnrn. 2. Heurtnwn. I. M. Jehn' 5; Wvl rhllniiflphlre. 1. VH llclslit'. It Sumniertipl". 4. ewlfill."" 5. lhlrls-nlnth Ward. 3. Amimlntlim. Oi rir-imlch. 0. rllnJi(krU. 2i HeluicMmre. J (7 In. "''xdlen A . U-iT A. A.. 2. Niirt.(n. S. hemli I'lill. I. lln A. A.. 3i li irtlrld A A . 2. l'lnk Ccmi'OH'. 2i Nirthc.nt Pres. 1. e 5?v. 2i Ir.Tr,ilnr 2 (10 Innl-ms). M.iik iar. :)i 0lv A. C, 3. Rotberul (I: Ceiwvn. 1. (elitmlili A. C.. i n bcrrr. 3. Nutlenul A; C . fliXilrilne. 1. iJlifhVruili 17l"ntK.''4r kina Cltr Sinn, arch. 1. COLONIAL ICE CREAM tcam UITC ITC sTRinP TEAM HI I b Mb 5 I mUL "Freezers" Would Have Beaten Legan A. A. With Available Subs. The Colonial Ice Cream b."eball team , which has plnved tliirty-nve this f-aseii. is tinishln: the 1H22 , . . . tu.. einh ranim -n In srreat shape. i-fe elUD - mi' s-- c-- wa a ti!3e slew in getUns started, but in the lat two weeks has wen seven out of nine games played. Tdp record for the season is eighteen wen, four teen lest and three tied. The recent spurt Includes victories ever "ucU teams as Philadelphia Elec tric. C te 3; Yerk Safe and Leck, 0 te 3 . Maimer's. 14 te 5 ; Monotype, 14 te I): Philadclnhia Storage Uattery, 0 te 2 Legan A. A. was played en Satur- dav and the "freezers ' had tlv game well in hand until several plucrs who were crippled had te leive the game and no available substitutes were te be had. As a result Lerjan rallied and wen out. 10 te S. Colonial still has this Thursdav open for any team that will give a return date. Call Harry Mosteller, Market 5400. '.... .. ,he ,,, Hash e the te2mb Inn thn same was never finished Hilldale left the field when objec tion was taken te an umpire's decision that gave Germantown an excellent chance te win. The official was correct in his inteipretatien of the rules, but the Darbyltes refused te continue. The fins are awatung the return en gagement and a great crowd will see Bill Dnrbin 'T Cy Mellinger hurl for Dave Bennis' team. Rockland Beys' Club Wants Games for Twelvs-Year-Olders The Rockland Beys' Club is a new junior team in the baseball field. The r ib was only organized last week and .ilreidy has claimed three victims. The teams plnyed and defeated were Seuth Philadelphia Juniors, Tsaminger B. C. and Annunrntlen. The ninn- T.'r 'it the Kurkhnl team is Harry Si hwarrz, who is Dineter Cortelyou's i .iiiff-ur. ,ii ! he weulil like te hear frum all twr-hi--year-eld teams. Scraps About Scrappers I Hattlln Lxinard. of thin city ard vihn has tn rr.aKing his home In New Yerk ' I, r b 'it a j." is te aipar In a ten. ifjur.d lout at N'-varlt teiiel-.t The Lattler I will tui( en Yinkei Di...ir.ey, I Twe mere tx,TCTs hie Joined te colors of Crirl"! Hnr'j.,P Thev are Jer,nny Ke.ly. I no ai.1 1. 1 lie .mi.'ivs u', jimmy Jerdan. 135 also Is In Uarti-ll's stibl. It It r- Brem anl Tr tnkle Dimes a pair let .i-'jthful Seuth PMiddelphlH. flstrriep hme rejnia m'e ir.ienii tnipe acrerainif te Frankle Williams, who ants te semi the boys at-alrit any or. thlr resuctlve ueivhn !n tJ-e cltv. I Temmy Mnrmr. local bantam, Is prepared ' te tike a '-r'-k nt tee I.vnch s bantamweight i ft!" II nunjKT. P' " Merun Is r i 'J y te ref' ee ,i ke as a forfeit for wuht ' unl upptjrunce. Kid Murniy, who uib 4 sensation v.th thft A r. 1" in Frnnce and also In de Army nf Vc'irauin. has ben taken In tm bv ' Edll Edwirds Murra" Is a U.-I-' Apu-ht n"1 Is ern te rieet .Toe Tlplltz. Hare" 'KID Iir .n anl Jimmy Hanlen. ' Otte O'Keefe. former Allentown light welnht new making his home In Phlladei. rhli. made his return appearance tn the rln at Tnwtndu. Pa . lsst week and srerel n knockout In tre nlnt; round agilnst Tmmy iParti-n Ci'Kefe f'.iyV a grest up-hl'l bat. t'e, huvlng been dropped himself In the first round ' Soldier Kntnrskv nigsed Pert R rlim'eder Is te b.j Temmy Devlin's vie n v nt Alam Rn's we-klv Igan A A show Thursday nlKht It will be a bout between n tighter snd a boxer nthr numbers Pallor Jes I Kelly va Jee Phlllles Jack Martin vs Dlllv I n-urns. Jimmy Redley vs Pat Hairy, and I Artie McCann t. Al Markle. Clerlrr Cress Is getting together a five, bout program for Friday night Twe nt the mstcnes airtaiy cunenea win pe btwen lintittnu- Fr'sre and Dhk Williams and Unt iling Kid Powell and Kid Helmes Al Mcxire. Semhwark bantam Is matehnj In meet Jarkie Welpnrt at Lancaster Pa August It. It Is te be an eight-round bout. Frunkle Manns has been matched for a ten-rounder with Peter Jlulc August II nt ivs i it .rrinhnrg Pa Anether bout en th aum card will l between Ulck Perry and Ralph Hepman. IJehliv Knlildenn, following his Interesting match with Jee McCnbe. nt Lancaster August 28 hag been remit' ' with the up-Htater for the nltht of Aur t 29. Midget Kllbnrii 111 has been added te lh tuble of WIMa Udnards. who also bag opened vymnaatum la tieuth PblUdslphl. EVENING " piOBBIO." liEDGBB-PHHiADBSPHrA!,' TUESDAY, May Play Series te Decide Best Team Among Philadelphia I ' ' mifpnA rilTrH L PL Ardmore Makes a Trip te West Philadelphia Chester Tackles Bridesburg UNCOLNS MEET NATIVITY Twilight baseball nrs never have any trouble In finding n game of Im portance en the twilight schedule of Tuesday. The leading teams all ever the city nre in action and many of the top-netehern collide. The Ardmore team, which has been in the limelight considerably by its noteworthy performances, makes a trip te the Shanahan. at Forty-eighth nnd Brown streets. The Main Liners have n couple of decisions ever Jim Uenner's bevs this t-eiiFen. but since the West Phlladelphlans hit their stride things may be a trifle dlffeient. This is the only big game across the Schuylkill with the CM'cptien of the St ISarnabns Druedlng clash nt Sixty-fifth street and Klmwoed avenue. Hut uptown It is different. Chester and Bridesburg, who have engaged In several crappy combats. vi!l meet again. On a former engagement nt Illchmend nnd Orthodox streets the confer ended in a tight nnd the Inst affair at Chester l.ns been ordered re p!ued, staitinp with the ninth. The teams are anxious te win owing te their little differences, nnd Itay Kenpcr will likely he Billy Whitman's burling selection. Jap Stars at Dobsen The recent wltming spurt of the Dob Deb son Club was temporarily halted en Saturday bv Chappie Jehnsen's Royal Stars, but Mancger White expects the weavers te hit their stride again with the playing of tcnight's contest. The visiting club is the All-Star Japanese nine, which has no connection with a previous Oriental outfit that recently Invidel this locality. Phil Hnggerty has Sex Seibold all primed for the Lincoln Giants when the New Yorkers pa a vint te Bel grade and Ontario streets. The Church men are playing better ball than at any time thi Feasen and handed the Ea-M New Yerke .t0.3 tctback en Sunday, beinc one of tbe few local clubs te turn the tricK. The Kensington A A will travel te "I" and Venango streets nnd meet Netasemc; the Tulln Sporting Club op poses Frnnkferd Yellow Jackets nt Frankford avenue nnd Pratt street, nnd the Wildwood A. A. meets Nashville Giants at Eighteenth and Rockland streets. Victer Harris, of fiWIiMlfMlia MAIN INERS TO AY SHANAHAN Let Fat'tma smokers tellyeu LlCOETT & Myers Tobacco Ce. Runs Scored for Week in Tive Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAOUK S. M. T. W. T. r. B. T'l .. 17 .. 10 .. 10 .. 0 :: .. 3 B. T'l .. 24 il 8 I'ltlsbnrfh. CllllllKO.. I'hllllf-M .. Ileiimi ... ,s(. Ilu.. Cincinnati. New Yerk. 'ft iA 10 0 8 a Iireekum. s AMERICAN LEAOtJE S. 11 1 ft 3 0 4 2 St. IxmU.. New Yerk, f'hleoxe .. Athletics... Cletelnnd Detroit .. An.lilrn!ten llnstnn ... id 4 1 ft 7 .1 1 O w T. W. T. F. Pittsburgh, will make hie debut at first for Nashville. Steuten at Seuth Phils. Provided the usual Tuesday rain docs net interfere, the Stenton Field Club will mingle with the Seuth Phils nt Shetzlinc Park, Brend nnd BIglcr streets. It will mark the first npjiear nnce of the Mount Airy lads downtown, rain having put a crimp In all their ether scheduled appearances. The Flelshcr Ynrners and Seuth Philly Hebrews will continue their series for the championship of down town. These Barnes are net included In the championship series but nre friendly contests booked by Managers Nelan nnd Gottlieb. The Yarncrs were crippled for a week or two, but have several new stars from up the State In the line-up and expect te fake a grand stand finish. The Harry L. Greenwood Pest will cnteitain the Jehn B. Stetson A. A. at Tulip nnd Ann streets. The uptown Legien team has a record of thirty-nine wins in forty-two games played and expects te add the Hatters te the list of victims. NO-HIT GAME FEATURES WEEK AT NAVY YARD Buck, of Receiving Ship, Enters Hall of Fama Against Industrial During the last week nt the League Island Navy Yard a remarkable game was played between Receiving Ship and Industrial Department. Buck, pitch ing for Receiving Ship, blanked his op ponents without a hit. He issued but one base en balls, nnd this man stele a base, while another get te first en an error. Net n batsman reached third base. The New Londen team was also here for a game, hut the contest was called in the second en account of rain. Lieu tenant Cemmnnder Gulbransen plans a trip for the locals te New Londen In the near future. League Island has suffered the les of H. F. Zimeskl, civilinn athletic di rector for three years. He has gene te Millsap College, Jacksen, Miss., as nth letic director. !! Y' J& W-i S'"'-: '.'"Je."? . STENTON BATTERS ON HITTING SPREE Meurtf Airy Team Pounds Way te 17-4 Victory Over East Falls Rivals UTS WIN OVER GLENSIDE The Stenton Field Club batters went en a rampage last nignt anti Tiohsen nltchers were walloped three . ,, ". , ,-. . ni.ll LMI.na ie nil corners or. me let ui i-nii-mitun and Musgrave streets, score 17 te 4. Only one of the weavers who at tempted te hurl was en the regulnr pitching staff, but Manager Whlte wbb shy of meundmen and was compelled te use an lnfielder and outfielder in an attempt te stem the tide of blngles. Scnten get te Gransbnch at the get-,, nway nnd handed his slnnts un nwful Kicking for a half dozen counters. Jenes wan called In from left field In the third, but he, tee, rrcelved a warm reception and did net finish the session, giving wuy te Hirst Unseman Carlln. The game wus cut te six Innings, as several of the innings required almost half an hour te play. Extra base hits were very frequent, and "Liz" Powell, rlie slugging hurler of the Mount Airy Club, hud two doubles, Hewell u pair ?.f lvp-baggers nnd Myers a triple and Reckfird a double. All told the win ners had twenty hits against seven for the weavers. .t Brethers remimed Ifi wlnnin stria rcr" ".rK B cican-cul victory ever eiensiae. or tne Suburban League, tha team that has cap.uretl the pennant for three years The Bcore iwai i , te 4. and the feiture was a home run by Kllle. eJ1,rUd?J''tvcnea "" "tlea with the Seuth Fhllly Hebrewn by takln the downtewners into camp at Thirteenth anl Jehnsen. 7 te 0 t.acn team new has wen four games. "Pud" Flourney hurled for the Darbyltes, and but for a ilntTls by Miller would have entered baseball a hall of frame. A sensational thrse-bawer by White, of Hllldale. was one i uie jeuiures. nrldrahurg- added Sprlnc Clty-Royersferl te Its list of victims en the forraer'B Held, 0 te 8. Billy Whitman elected i:ccW Leslie, an outfielder te mound duty and he escaped until the ninth, when he was threatened with a flare-up. but manased te get by. The work of Zlbell at iccend had the fans en edge. Iio handled thirteen chances without an error. Charlie Hanford. with three blnzles, led at bat Thei North Phlla and Phlla. Terminal sluiced a weird contest at Fourth and Wlngo Wlnge Wlngo hecking streets, which ended In a drawn battle at nine runs apiece Errors were almost as frequent as runs The railroaders were charged with seven and the North Phils four. Ltnderman first baseman for Dick Smith's club, was remeied alter making three mlBPlje and was supplanted by Ryan A catch of Ted Dennehy In the elthth, off Johnny Rea's twe-bacger and which doubled Stelnader off second, robbed the home team of the decision. Colonial Ire Cream was tee much for Franklin Sugar and the "freezers" added another te their list of victories at Mascher There is no ether cigarette of such quality at such a price. FATIMA CIGARETTES Always slightly higher in price than ether Turkish Blend cigarettes but -just taste the difference! iiKSSm,k v iiKvnB TrATTGTJ6T 8, 1922 Heme-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday Yeslrr- Pea son's day Total Wlllliims. Brown IrfP. Phillies . Feurnler. Cnrdlnals Walker, H!1.",, Heeper, White Set Celllni. Ilrewns Welch. Athletic Powell. Uraves J, Smith, Phillies .. Olunrr. Pirate 30 14 0 8 8 7 (1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MIAOUS TOTALS TO DATE 1022 American. lagne j. SM National Tamie ! Total 'OS THE T.EAIER8 TO DATE American Eeue Williams. Browns Walker. Athletics Ruth. Yankees Ilellmnn. Thter Miller. Athletics Mrasel, Yankees T.ltln. Itmunft . 1021 327 0 30 2.1 20 17 IS 10 10 Fft'K. Wniie dux " McMnnus. Ijrewn, e Dykes. Athletic 8 Hums, Red Sex 8 .fudge. Senators 8 Sneaker. Inrllins 8 Heeper. Whlte Sex .-j 8 Ruth one ear ace 3ft National Eeacuti TTernsby. Cardinals , Williams. Dilutes )Txr. rlilllles Meusel, (ilnnts Wheat. Robins Kelly. , Olanti Alnumlth rurdlnaln (, rimes, inn u Miller. Cubs Carey, Pirates e Fentrnler. Cardinals e Parkinson. Phillies 8 Walker, rlilllles a HOME RUNS 102, American. Lcague National I.eaxue Total 477 4 00 037 nnd Westmoreland streets, score 8 te 1. The feature was the work of the fIal nuriers. jennsnn ter me winners yieicien four hits and Herb for the losers two, but fhA former was thA steadier in fh nineties. Adaml for Colonial had a. thrcc-bagk'Oi. Shanahan continued Its winning way by tuklng the measure of Ardmore en the Autj car Held, 0 tj 0. Pitcher Vecelman was In rare form and had Jeu Culllnin s fenn. busters ulnalng wildly at his curve ball, end all they could de wan te collect threo measly hits In the meantime the Shanahan txs were secKing tne old . pin win a vengeance. Sllknetter, Petersen. Gale. T Rewo and Verfleman all cutting me hits each. Pitcher O'Donnell, of Kaywood, held Mc Call Pest te a elnele at Thirty-first and DIcklnBen streets nnd the Cathell; Club team had little treuble In rcerlnc a 3-te-l victory. Kaywood wen In the sixth when Eakln'a hit scored It Qulnn and Cenlln. Anether tie was staged at Frsnkferd ave. nue and Derka street between Marshall U fimlth and Kensington The ttml tcore was 4 te 4. The Smith bes had the better of the hltUng. 10 te 7 but the rival pitchers were saved tlme and again by sensational fleldtns of the supporting cast. It was the best game from a fielding standpoint up town all year and the feature plais were tee numerous te mention. Netaaeme traveled te twenty-fifth and Dli Dli mend streets und after getting a lead of 0 te 3 en the Phoenix Professionals left the field, refusing t,e stand by th; umpire's decisions, which they claimed te be unlust. 1 NOTE: Like thofewether blg-selllng brands, Fatlraa is a Turkish Blend cigurctte n blend of both Turkish nnd Demestic to baccos. But Fatlraa differs from the ethers In that It contains n greater inntity nnd finer quality of Turkish tobacco the rea son both for Fatiraa's slightly higher cost and its creator delicacy of taste and uremu. II HrJtitNltK IN621MERACE 18 Teams te Compete In "Min iature Six-Day" Event at Lecal Dreme PHILA. MEN WILL RACE Thirty-six of the world's lending sprint professionals will compete in a 100-kl!emcter team race, 02 miles, nt the Phllridelplha Velodreme, Point Breeze Pnrk, Thursday night. This event will take the place of the 100 kilometer moter-pneed grind which was postponed Inst week en account of rain, as three of the riders are signed te com pete at Worcester, Mass. This motor meter paced classic will be decided here at a future date. A points score system will be used In checking up the winning team of Ihc team bike grind. Points will be rendered en sni'lnts ufter every two miles. Seven points will be awarded the leader, three r FIRE'S Constant Raids Demand the Attention of Every Thinking Man FOR NEW APPROVED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS CONSULT SPRINKLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Contractors and Engineern AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, POWER PIPING, HEATING 3239-41 MARKET ST. 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Among the thirty-six stars te com pete, eighteen riders being en the track at the same time, are Rnv Eaten, ex national champion nnd leading this sea sea ten with peinds for the 1022 crown Alfred Geullct nnd Eddie Mndden, De cember six-day winners; Alf-Grenda nnd neggle McNnmara, the Australian pair, March six-day winners; Orlande Pianl and Frnnclsce Verri, Italian champions; Pierre Sargent, champion of France; David Lunds, winner of the Chicago six-day race, and Percy Law rence. The race will be run along the same lines ns a six-day bike race, and it has been termed In ewnrk and New Yerk, where record crowds have witnessed similar events, ns a "miniature fcix-day race." Any tenm or teams gaining a lap must compete In every sprint te score points. A lap gained and held te the finish will win, but In the event of one team lapping the field In the early part of the race and another team gaining a lap later, the team with the largest number of points will win. Twe Philadelphia teams have been entered. They are Jake Smith and Frank Harris nnd Geerge Patterson and Geerae Gergeley. This nuartet lm. been winning races consistently en the local track Mln Tiega 8700 J! STEAMSHIP NOTICBS BLAKE LINES Regular Service PHILADELPHIA te MANCHESTER SS"We3tCelinV' .Aug. 19 SS "West Maximus" Sept 2 GEYELIN & CO., Inc. 108 S. 4th St., Phila. Lembard S144 Main 7620 Philadelphia Agents for V. A. 11LAKE S: CO., Ine. Operating U. S. Gov. Ships VACATION TRIPS ONE BY SEA BOCND TllIP 930.0C 45.12 55.00 WAX $16.80 28.20 84.38 BOSTON Savannah Jacksonville Meals snd llarth Included. Extra Charge for Preferred Spses. Round-Trip Tickets Limited te October Ms tili Particular en Reguctt Pier II H. UeU. Ava, Lemlxud 1H9 Sail Under the Stan and Stripei MEDITERRANEAN RrLrnler salllne-s te 6PA1.V. ITALY. OltLKCK. Tt'HKEY Bpeclal Tourist nates Aim in. Oct im, uec. r,th Ten. snth. te. H. . I'lllLAUELPlIU A Yankee hhlp und u sunaee uw ' Write for booklet B jj V Naples S R. 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