r'jrnvv 5 $555 VW t' ' .V.WJ '?? 1 v v p. w j. r-i EVENING PUBLIC iiBiGBB-PHILAl)BI.PHlA WEliNEDAT, AUGTOBT -! ISM P. B. A. Championships te Start en August 28 Ecemv Bent Specials for Thursday mr ,1?' YiK DATES FOR TITLE SERIE SANNOUNC ED feard of Governors of Philadel phia Baseball Association Lenient te Teams Entered PLAYER DATE EXTENDED By WILLIAM 8. DALLAS flTTlAKE It or leave It." , ."."That is the answer of the Beard t Governors of the Philadelphia Base kill Association te the teams selected te tittle In the championship series. The bis conflict Is scheduled te get tnder-way en Monday, August 28, nnd the official schedule will be In the hands tt all the managers by tomorrow, having (etn adopted ata special -meeting held ' lt night. ' The officials of the local association Mre laid down stringent rules and they mnt be adhered te. They have been ery lenient In thejr laus and a 1 the .nms should step up te the .association X' Immediately nnd see. that they arc eligible for the hectic series, learns Failed te Agree v The beard assumed the full rcspenst. Ullty of nnmlng the conditions for the Jirles after It wns found the teams slm K? would net ngrce nnieng themselves. pl Severn meetings had been called w n.leer the detnlFa, even njjnlnit the by hws of the association. The beard de K te be as liberal as possible, but. !. nhernlltv was abused. . . ., srs-rra'ffi5; J5 according te the bylaws. All New Ready. This has new been done. The rules ll for all B"mcfl t0 ir,rli PremrtlT nl P Mm nnd must 'be W innings nnlsss abselutclv necessary te be called. EaA learn I" allowed wyentwn men in nnlferm? nnd next Monday is the llnnl day for signing of players, an cxten cxten Ien having been granted. All Players te participate In, the Krlei must be in the line-up of the flub they represent from Monday, its 21. te "Monday August 28 or their eligibility muBt be given the official OK. at a meeting e the Beard of Governors next Monday Ignt. It has been agreed thnt both scorers fit together, and President Cnrtwright will have neutral scorers en nana in case of disagreement. ' In the menntime. all the clubs are tcurrying around for p'nycrs, with n naif down battling for Kcpncr, the sus pended Bridesburg hurlcr. JERSEY TEAMS MINGLE . Qleuceiter and Pitman Meet Today and Tomorrow at Alcyon Park The Pitman and Gloucester baseball teams meet in the second e n three iime scries thin nlternoen nt Alcyon Park, Pitman, N. .T. In the initial game plaed one week age nt Gloucester tie hemu team came elf n winner. Manager Emery is undecided ns te his pitching selection, as he used Nixon azalnst Hllldnle last nlghK The snroe ttarru will meet ngnln tomorrow, being a part of the pregrnm In connection with the Grangers' picnic at Alcyon Park. Coghlan Wins Three Straight Th Teghlan C. C. Junier team has wen tt lam thrce BtrnlBht The teams vers, Adelr-hln, Quaker City C. C. nnd ltuhlrnm. Ih Tlucrs nre scheduled te meet tlie llttten llttten heuse Tlsrs en the 10th. Dubois en the 20th Ths crack little battery. Jfrnnkcnfletd nnd Flechler. will perform In one or these games. f Official Schedule for P, B. A. Championships CLAM A TEAMS Southern Section Auaruat 28 Flelshsr at B. August St) Seuth PhflllM P. K. X Monday, It. A. Tuesday, jrieisntr. i 'Wednesday. August 80 8, enum x-niuies. Tuesday. Btstsmbsr H fl. V. H. I A.. mAlatiM ' WedfMsAav. fltnttm) B instshsr Beurn rnuiita, Thursday, Sepmber T Seuth PhlltlM at S. P. H. A. . Northern Section Monday, August 88 Dobsen at North Phillies; Brldesburff at Stenton. Tuesday, August 29 Stenton at Xobieni North Phillies at Brldesburg Thursday, August 81 DoDen at Drtdes burg; Stenten at North Phllllea. Tuesday, September 8 North Phllllea at Dobren; Stenton at Brldesburg. Wednesday, September ft Dobsen at Stenton, Thursday, Stptember 7 nrldetburg at North Phillies. Wert rhttaftetphla Boettea Monday, August 88 Shanaban at Lit mothers; Philadelphia Terminal at Stene- hurst, Tursdev. August 28 Lit Dretbera at Phil adelphia Terminal. Wednesday, August 80 Stonehurst at Shnnnhnn. Thursday, August 31 Stenetrjrst at Lit Brethers. , Friday, September 1 Philadelphia Terminal at Shannhan; Lit Dmthiri at Stonehurst Tuesday, September E Stonehurst at Philadelphia Terminal. Wednesday, September 9 Lit Brether at Shnnnhnn. . Thursday, September T Shanaban at Philadelphia, Termlnil. Friday, September 8 Philadelphia Ter minal nt Lit nrethcrs. Monday, September II. Shanahan at Stenehuiut. ' CUVSS D TEAMH Tuerdav, August 20 Chester at St. Themas Club. Wilmington! J. N. ParMr. of Trntnn. nt American Chain, of Tork, Pa. Wednesday, August SO American Chain, of Yerk, Pa., at Chester, Pa,; at. Themas, of Wilmington, at J, N. Barber, of Trenten, N, 3. Frldar, Beptember 1 American Chain, of Tork, Pa at Bt. Themas' Club, of Wll Wll mlnnten. Del.; J, N. Barber, of Trenten, at Chester. Pa. Saturday. September 3 American Chain. of Tork, Pa at J. N. Barber, ct Trenten, N, J, Tuesday, September 8 J. N, Barber Club, of aienten. nt Bt. Themas" Club, of Wll' mtngten; Chester at American Chain, of Tork, Pa. Wednesday, Beptember 0 Chester Club Ht J. N. liarter Club, of Trenten, N. J. Friday, September S St. Themas Club, of Wilmington, at Chester, Pa. Saturday, September 0 Bt. Themas Club, of Wilmington, at American Chain, nt Tork, P' CLASS C TEAMS In this section Illlldale, Philadelphia Royal Stars. Madisen Stars and Rlohmend Olants are eligible. They must all have home grounds, and If Illlldale Is the only team that will play at home the tltle will automatically be awarded te the Darby team. LOGAN IS BLANKED BY M. E. SMITH NINE ARDMORENINETO OPPOSE THE SPHAS j. Spring Ctty-Royersferd te Play the Seuth Phils Baltimore Black Sex at Shanahan LANSDALE VS. STRAWBRIDGE Stonehurst Handed Awful Kick ing by Seuth Phils, While N. Phils Blank Bridesburg The Marshall E. Smith bacbnll team t-cered one of Its most notnble victories of the season last night at Tenth nnd Hutler streets In turning bnck the Legan A. A. by the score of 3 te 0. All the runs of the store boys were made In the seventh session, when they landed en the slants of Whitwertli. Henratty opened this session with n long fly te left. Heldick singled. David followed suit. Kite nlse lilt safely, scoring Ileldlrk. Licbert singled, counting Davis and Kite. The game was plned In less than an hour, only fifty-eight minutes being re quired, nnd wns the fastest seen nt Tenth and Butler streets all season. Pete Liebert nn en the hill for the home team and played one of his best gnmcH. I'Ue double plnjn by the Smith tram, in which Gallagher, Ileidlck, Knth nnd Kite participated, proved n big feature, together with n remarkable cntch by Heldick In center field. Mc Mc Cenncll, of Legan, speared three line drives thnt cut off hits In eery Instance for the store bejs. A busy mid-week list of Independent games Is en the twilight list for the local fans this evening. One of the contests brings together the Seuth Phllly Hebrews and Ardmere at Thir teenth nnd Jehnsen streets. The Hpbas will have their strongest line-up in the game, and the Main Lin ers are after revenge, ns they were nosed out by Eddie Gottlieb's boys en Monday In a close contest nt Ardmore. "Epp" Michell will likely twirl for Ardmore, while "Chlckle" Passen will toil for the Sphas. The Seuth Phils are also at home at Bread and Blglcr streets, with Spring City-Hoyersferd, which is the Ambler team, of the Montgomery County League. Many local stars of 'note are In the visitors' line-up and should mnke the downtewners hustle. In West Phllly In the section across the Schuylkill several games of importance are listed for the fans. James Benner, who guides the destinies of Shnnahan, has made arrangements with the Baltimore Black Sex te battle his athletes. The churchmen had a winning streak of seven straight up te last week, when it was shattered, and tbey have dropped several contests since. Benner Is out te have his line-up all set for the big series nnd wants te take the number of the Baltimore invaders. Strawbridge & Clothier will face the hnrdest kind of a preposition when It stacks tip against Lansdale at Sixty-second and Walnut streets. Lans dale Is undoubtedly ene of the best (earns in this section, and Mclltngcr or Dnrbln will be en the hill against Mc Millan or Jehnsen. Dobsen at Stenton J. & J. Dobsen, one of the competi tors in the northern section of the P. B. A., meets Stenton, its rival for championship 'honors. Stenton visited the Fnjls of Schuylkill last week and wen in hollow fashion nnd Is out te repeat. Jenes or Grnnsbnch will pitch for the Weavers, against Hetzcl or Wilsen. At Tenth nhd Butler streets the largest crowd of the sensen Is expected when Marshall E. Smith takes en Bridesburg. It is the first time the teams have come together. Leslie will pitch against Buck need. Nativity has arranged a Wednesday game at home ns n special attraction for the fans at Belgrade and Ontario with the Camden Black Sex, while the North Phillies oppose Legan A. A. nt eighteenth and Beckland streets. monetypTplays bartram Teams Meet In Return Game en Latter's Field This Evening The Monotype baseball team and Bartram Pnrk will meet again this eve ning en the bnseball diamond. The gnme is n return contest for the one plnvcd last evening. On that occasion Monotype traveled te Fifty-fourth ktreet and Elmwood avenue, but the affair tonight is en Monetjpe's field nt Forty-seventh and Spruce streets. Monetipo ia playing geed ball at present nnd has a record of twenty-one victories, five defeats and three ties. Hagen and Kirk weed Win Syracuse. X. Y.. Auir. 10 Walter Hiiiren nnd Joe Klrknoed clefentcil Jnck Hunter. .Srncue amateur champion, and Peter Har Har eon, tluh professional, 3 and 1 In a thlrti thlrti heln exhibition match ever the Onondaga (ielf and Country Club ceurse heie. Tedays Independent Games And Results of Yesterday TODATrJ JA Lansdate at glrawbrtdge ClatMe. lir- Ten - rntA UrlnM m49mim (lleureater at Pitman, Alejrjrrk. Ardmore at Seuth Phllly Hebrews, term Tmtr. rnth and Jehniten nrtrtf, . Richmond Giants at Illlldat. Oaasate. Hnrtna- f:llr-Rorrtferd at Baerth nllllask nMsisl imtJt tnlarlatea saJsssf si. nrtdesnarr nt Marshall . BnttHi, Tertsi nnd llutlrr streets. ..... Baltimore Mack Sex at Shaaahaa, Vartx elthth and Drewn atreeti. Dobsen at tttenten Held Clab, niUBMBts and Musgrava streets. ..... . .. St. iiarnanas nt jrrBiuaa wmuwwtmmmm. Franfcferd avenue and Pratt street illlies at ix)an a. a., esji North rhillles at Letan A. Flelsher at TVIImlntlaa. htetfvth and Reeklnnd strweta. ineisner at wnminaiaa. EB Harber at Southern A. A., Tweati- flfth street and Harder arenae, -- -- w -i. a . ew YerK nioemer.uiria at DneeSar, fnsi.1ir anrl tVratmArfttani. stTAeea. Delance nt Atlantle Dlrislea, Twelfth aad Federal streets. Camden. rrerlesa at I". O, S, of A., Tulip and Ann streets. Phoenix Prafeaalanata at Msuieatuau Glnnts, Knrwoed at Belfletd, Church Iaa aad Oannta arenne. Fertr-elrhth Wsi Wakellnr and DHttnan street. Fprtr-euhth Ward ft WlUwaaf A. A. Mt. fltllfatna Aft Pnritan. HdirAnd and frlt-Ar- fleld street. Uaeheraeh Glantaat Irr Prefesaltmals, Sixtieth street and woodland arcane. nartrnm Pnrk at Monotype, Fertr-seventh and Spruce streets, Karnae Clab at Olney, Kaaeber aad Afama rend. Camden niaek flex at Ifaarrltr. Delrrade nnd Ontario afreet. Thornten-Fuller' vs. Heward KeCall Peet. at Fbrt-seentb ard Sprue streets. V YESZERDAY'S RESULTS North Phils, Ct DrldeeDerr. O. Illlldale, 8i Pitman. 8. . St.. llarnabas, 7i Kenslnrten Ceasrrara Ceasrrara tlenal. 1. nrenn ritr. li Mar'a iAndlnr, 0. Houth Phils, )3i Htonehenrt. 1. Flelsher. in Shnnahan, . I'mieneipniA xmninai. ei nemanrn m. vision. 0. Lincoln ftfanfa. If flermi loedfellow, Oi I. R,- K antawn, 9. iTBreuere, e. Rorerd. ISi Inquirer, ,1, mnrr rout, zsi snataune Bt ratnex, a. nltal. Hi St. 7i MlUrll.e. t. ah D. C, Oi Shataline Peet. I. Adlea Clrar Oom- II. Wnirlnrr Pest, I'enn Hospital Hester. 7 Koxberonx ninr. 9. omeod A..C, fli Marnelle Star. J. H. & V. Juniors. 6 West Orarbreefc, 0. Rrrtier'N Ire Cream. Oi First CbrUtlan, Narlerth. 2i Ktrnu. 1. .Frnnkfnrd Yellenrjacketl, Si PhlladelDhla r.ircirie, u. jenisn B. i World. Si Ktnxaeaatnx, 1. ed Reserves, lOi Helbroek, 7. Knrwei Glrnslde. 7iI.lt Ilrethera. Philadelphia Rernl Stars, 8 Lansdale, t. St. Mnlnchr C. C. 8t Itapur Hellew, 2. Hhawment n. C. fli Roxberonth D, C., 8. Don't Werry Juniors, Si All Stars Juniors. Delmnr, 3i Aspen, O. Fink Cempanr. Si Grrenweed. 8, Richmond Silk Sex, Si OlnerA. A., t (O In nlnrs), lllnlte n. C. lOt Penn All-Star. 0. Ocean Gale, 3 Pen Mar Del, 2. Iteral Arrannm, 7i Ehenezer, 0. Ileinrld 8i Nativity, 8. Nnnhillle Glnnts, 01 Tledment A. 0., 6 (elsht Innings). Independent Gossip The Seuth Phils handed Stenehurrt a neat trimming- at Bread nnd nlsler streets, score 13 te 1, Charlie Oleck started en the hill for the West Phllndelphlans and after bring treated rather shabbllv rove way te Tem Friday. All told the downtewners amassed n total of ftftcen safeties. The hitting of Spaldlnr, with three hits, and the Heldlnx of Lai end Dykes featured for the Seuth Phils. Djkn played second bass In plaea of Jimmy Sharpe. who has none te Mount Helly. Kelleher was back en the hill after an absence df mera than a week. The North Phillies handed Bridesburg; a setback at Richmond nnd Orthodox streets, scorn 2 te 0. Costelle wns en the hill for the home tenm nsnlnst Beleff, nnd -the lat ter held Dill Whitman's stunners te three hits, half of which were secured by Han ford. The North l'hlls made their runs In the eecend Sandrow filed out. Carter singled. Mauser followed suit and, Carter took third. Maucer then raced te second en a passed ball. Maurer singled, scoring; Car ter and Mnuirer with the runs that wen the Bams. Leslie, In rlrht field, made two of the most sensational catches ever seen In Bridesburg oft the bat of Sandrow. The Flelsher Yamers again turned Shan nhan back at Tncnty-slxth and Reed streets 11 te 2 Curry started en the hill for the West Fhlladelphtans. but retired In faer of Devlne In the nfth. Flelsher had sixteen hits, while Illlt Orleshaber yielded but fixe Lefty Nelan, with a single and two hemers: McNeill nnd McQcehnn with three Ninnies each, nnd Sutten, with a slngle and double, starred at bat. Tier had three hits for Shanahan, one of which -wan a double, St. Barnabas took Kenlngten Congregn Cengregn Congregn tlennl into camp nt SIxty-flfth nnd Elmwood aenue, 7 te 1. Pet Elliett's hitting was a fetture, the Wen Thllly High lad having three singles and a double Tt war fh An. end straight win of the Paints by the scores of 7 te 1. Colonial Ice t'renm haMng been beaten by the same figures the night before m ' IM II 111 sflEin SSBSSaMMH I Ifa if VAsaH lliiH 1 1 1 The natieiVs first for ever a century half Budweiser Everywhere ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC., ST. LOUIS Spruce 4232 Race 3185, Robinson Supply Wholesale Distributors 24th and Race Sts. , .' M Wedneadar. Asntt lMtl. fltaf Opeti at A. M. ClefM B T, LLENBURurN Extraordinary Mid-August Clearance of Women's and Misses $12,50 te $17.50 Charming Silk Dresses .) . drr ri i at $j.OU eacn Sema of th Brettlcst drosses of the summer season are Included In the excep tional group. Smartly developed In va rious way of Canten Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Combinations of Silks, r In the most desirable light and dark colorings. Straight line, draped nnd hosts of ether lovely 'frocks, trimmed with artistic bead ing en waists, sleeves and skirts, narrow belts, unusual sleeves and ether fetching teucheB. Twe are pictured. Women's $5.95 te $7.50 Extra-Size Dresses at $2.50 Each Voiles, Nermandies anrh ginghams in many attractive styles. N.ew Fall Showing of WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SILK DRESSES $14.75 Levely Silk Dresses at Black Canten crepe and crepe de chine in a "wonderful assortment of the newest draped or loose flowing styles. $12.95 Beautiful Silk Dresses at Latest draped and straight-line models of black Canten crepe and crepe de chine. SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement Anether Amazing Sale of Girls' $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Gingham Dresses at 69C Each IS Different Styles for Scheel Wear Geed quality ginghams in bright, pretty checks and plaids of clear colorings. Smnrt little models, trlm m ed with plnits, con trasting color cuffs, cellars, s trappings, vestecs and trimmings,silk stitchings, self sashes or pat e n t leather belts, pockets and pearl but tons., Sizes 7 te 14 years. Three Pictur ed. Majority half price and less! Girls' $100 Middies White or colors. Straight line or Balkan styles, with long or short sleeves. Sizes 7 te 14 years. Girls' $1.00 Guimpcs AQn Cotten pongee, With round cellar edged - f with plaiting. Sizes 7 te 14 years. SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement 49c 3500 Yards of 35c All-Linen Toweling Phenomenally Lew Priccd'fer One' Day Only at 16c yd. Thiqk, absorbent toweling, free from dressing. Every thread pure Irish linen. 17 inches wide, with asserted colored borders. Marvelous value! SNELLEN BURGS Economy Basement Tremendous Sale of 19,000 MEN'S AND BOYS' 25c, 35c and 50c Semi-Seft Cellars Te Sell at 15c Each ssafcsVeVssssBssaVaLsi'sKtBV' stfl aL i jA ssas&JGisaisfl Made of the well known webbing cloth that does net wilt, shrink or wrinkle: Sizes 13 te 17, including some quarter easy te launder, sizes. Men's 25c and 35c Shield Bew Ties at, Each Excellent assortment of high-grade silk3 attractive colorings. 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Beys' $1.39 Tub Knickers Black - and - white cotton crash. Sizes 7 te 15 years. 81c 'f DtliN vHi ' iskss. SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement Extra Special! 40-Inch Unbleached Sheeting 8 Yf 98c Excellent quality un bleached sheeting. SNELLENBURGS Economy U.isement Just Arrived Extraordinary Purchase of $4.50 Merite Belt Corsets Te Sell C-i qq7 at, Pair PX.O Medium and girdle-top models of pink brechc. Sizes up te 36. Less than half! $2.00 Cerselcttes Qgc at Pink broche, with garters attached. Sizes 32 te 42 bust measure. SNELLENBURGS Economy Ba 'e rn en t August Furniture Sale Eclipses All Previous Events of Its Kind! Values Are Marvelous! Savings Are Tremendous! $8.00 Perch Rockers at $4.95 Four Patterns Size 9x12 Feet te Mostly Green w at $3.98 ea. w CREX Grass Rugs At Phenomenally Lew Pi'ices! 9x12 Feet $7.98 $6.98 8x10 Feet Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 Feet, Seconds $20.00 Weel Face Tapestry Brus- (j11 HQ scls Rugs, Size 9x12 Feet. . v ! J Pretty all-ever and Oriental designs. 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