IP?SiB wixwwm yffffmi WZSmWt ; 11, '(.-BUyr-il-l n(f-, -,- ii v Jllr ,, - - . .v r t - .- fi i - ' J m 16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST (10, 1922 "iyfte.-;i'S, ,-" m, . 'M I r. M ' Giants Gain BIG BOUT ILLEGAL cavp nm; wi-en v OHIO uuv. munHi Sends Letter te Sheriff Order- Ing Scheduled Breiinan-Domp-sey Match Be Stepped LEGION POST WITHDRAWS Indianapolis. Au. 10. '.nvernnr nfrf'rnv tml.iv ent n Viler te Slierlff William i:. Anti-. r.f I.nimrt.' reunt.v. In which the riiiltivi' iWlurnl lie I" ronvlnreil ttint tlm TVmpsp. -Itrenimn Tieitt pt Ml.'hlsim fit l" " l,r1"' I"'1 nml. tliTnf'irn. lirnhilitti'il lv low. TIip Mlcliicnn City I'.'-t of tin-Amer-lean Letien, uiuler vvlinsp niiiilrr- llin DpmiiM-v-lSrpiinnn l"it vn te litive bfpn lipid, lnfonned (Jiiverimr Mri'rnv tedav tlint It would withdraw from tlm exhibition. AnneiinrpniPiii of tl' w-ltlidrnwai wn repplvpd from Pari M P. 'own. titiir mm. of tlir pe.f bexlns ; oemmi-lon TIip niP-sMCe from Mr P.rewu wa phertlv afti-i (5epriinr .Mi-Prav li-el -i-nt Sherlff An.ti iIip l'ttr In wli ! cxpciiiIvp rallrd upon tin Sheriff te 'Ve tn It that the pitppe-iHl light ile'"1 Tint fnlin ulnpp. (iiivcnmr Mi'i.'iv nt'l 1 lnurirppil the nipsagp of Mr P.nwn a- mran.ng that tin- liglit hn hi'i'ii p.iIIpiI oil by the Mlclilgan City proinetir. "TIip Amnrli'iin I.'-slen." il Mr. Hrewn. "liiis pi'r r"P'"t for thp rhlpf rxiM'MtUe of tin- St.it' of Indiana. V' will tmt le am thing te ni'mrrii" m)U. "W'p apprpcl.ilp thp m.in Pniiitp-ii' nnd tin' fiicii.l-lilp "f tup Covpt-ner and Innsmucli a- thn Co.'rner hr. tiiltni the stand that tiV 1 'opn-ed 1)piiiis.'. Hrpimati bout is te In- .1 pi ln tight wp withdraw our .iiispins from thp pro-pe-'Pil I'xh'bitlen. "TIip wl.eli- 'pifstinn 'mx !'re" ' m,ir ter of personal oitnien. as t whetlier or net tlin prope..d tuati h iw a ;i ize fight. We have differed with the (5ov (5ev (5ov crner. but n- he is our chief epeuiie nnd in a position te Knew the laws nf Indiana we will 1 mice lc tlie point and net put en the 1i uipscA -I'.rennan fight." The Amerunn l.egieti at Mlihlgnti Pllv lm. Iiimmi li;i.klTl' tl. hutlf Tl Ftntenietit of Mr. Hp'wn tlulf the Legien will wlthdnw if-nuspb-i fnun the pre- pet-ed exhibition, it wa ji'iinted out. does net ctitain -i detinite iiniM tnee- ment from the pmn.et -r tli.it the fight hnd heen inlle.l n'T It l nut bellPM'il. hewevir that th tempt te gu 11 hen I'i-" 1- ''l '' wi"h the be ! with the I.eglen withdrawn and in defi.in'e of the (loverner orders. The (cui-iicr prepared 'lie ie'ter sev eral da.vs age bur nt the r"iiest of Michigan Otj residents dehived find ing it In a rp is'ieti of tlie letter whnh the Ooverner made today iiefere mailing it. he said : "Te in- in. nd if i ' !"ir il'-T ir '"her Is intinded that the affair i f he a prize fight or e'.s,. t'.e pub! i te be badly d.nj p iiit-d. if ' defrii'ide-l. In ativ eent there would he .1 viola tion either of tlie written lnvv of tlie Stnte ur the unwritten law if common fairness nnd eipnty." The Ci.nerti'.r conferred with a ib'le ib'le Rntlen from Mtehignti Cnv jestenl.iv nnd lnti r nimenneni U was -till llr'a In his opin.en that t'.e repesed 'en' rteiilil net be held. He -aid In wmil I hear another per-nn whom the delega tion nU would call 'ediiv. but In added that he l.ad tlnallv .1 r.nined that the heirt -henld be stepped The letter stnt te .!.. riff Anstiss today fellows; M t'm- M- r'- t -" trn ih TPii i'iers tt t I n r r I r,irn.ir 'u-nt i Ti k- 1 .an- i f I-j't In, .1' M'M- pan "." n ti. f-i t rKj-.- n ". acalnit r - f-rrrir i v'" nlfte m'J th 'iut' if 'Mi1 net -( hnw tt ( u i t m r tn. I thlnx I J-t e tn . fc 1 X n no )"'r 11 h r n plen rutji! Jt Twa'P f r 1 Z rnen is a nr 2 a '. Tv . ben -ilr rtP'i j 1 - 1 ,l At ihft rtnsenV ? t m . " 4. pihr.ir'ln i'f pji'fil : 1 ' 1 lll 'irri I I .t ' n r n l,i All th wr'-fi of the trier cens'ar t t v I te th ntc -TJ .1 '1'4 J ,1 P 1-1 "1'P. I hart Br! I 1 j i a . ru- I iPTi'P ' I. 1 i. il h.i'n- u , . t - . ,11 ,. f. ,r ,cp. r jp en Ju v I p. mips- j r U ii u'pn h i. p :p-ir---t ,p . l.f C--1 t rrlr't" 'I 1 f-fhsj 1 i, 1 p. ,i .!- tliJ i tii hev n 'I'i .IN u rT'v ctii fe" 1 InrfM'li ir.J het ti- f n t e ! j1 lum t r .' .i th. . n- i.-. .ire ,l-'n dell -i r.i t r it ii- n out r 1 - ! In ..' rh reriK W pltn.i (, -?i.a s.x tfeunar. 1 Premir-nt r i" -i ri-i . t - . j Hrernan i'm a th. if r . i'r U t' i 5 It t t'per 'd f-m Ij rir" h m.irafi S Kfarn) bit U'l t 1 1 h' 1,1 ti v. i ir, i cle"t in $".( no 1 I'em f , - .ii. ir' , evMenr I f"l ibut I ,im 1 -f.rt.' ,if n cennliJi ! ttjs .ill.tr t 1 n ..-! r,e r(.r or npfirrn,' n .,' h t i, . ;. . (,, ,t an I thfrtf. ?e pr nib " i 1 a InHi.'h it- tn w iii.n .ir! at mltakn 1 r. ir,ir it'- .!'.: I .1 net ni ik U, ii " . 1 " n ,...- ar,( r rpMpeniib ; .r r- p tr n n . ,. j book nut in mm' h .- I 1 i . p ,., n i oath 'pi iniii.ilM h sjiriiria'i ' tr ,i I am risin I, I ,r ' rn'iir p.r.'nT Te m tn'n ' r i p! u r .' . ,- h. r h Intcn'lppl ihu Hi il, I , , . or e,1e the i . 1 i,i i- , . i . pelntid if ri.' le'- p'i i. ' P ., there i ,p i,,l I , i, . i -j .- ' - - written -i i , f , p sp ,. . . , r law f p ',' mi 'i ri- i , f , . I , ai ne: ,' ' i 1 , - p! ml' . ir ' i , f ' ,r 1 '1 , MulHI.. in i- - , i . :-.; i- j ! the s imp. ' in1" h . 'i. . ' i i 1 1 . ethr put ,f th Sn" p p-p- '-.if laws .He iiph" 'I ' ih " fpi ii pip i you n ih" ii f'i'prp.i .i,p ,fn - f i.i i.i i.i porte Coin. (i i . i .I p.r f i . i. i nnd i- p, !' tl,at ir, pmi-j. I i p 1 net liUn pifii. Although ifTiOalu if I.ajier'e ('ppinty have said that th"j are without an an therlt.v te step the bep.t a ir .- ti t n pri.e light, but -'innlv ,i l.ex.ng i i hlbltlen. the (ioverner h.i in -ed cnntiilence that t ln-v wil f..rb ! the match following iipp ,t i t In 1. 'ur. FATE OF I II G BOUT rnr f-.rrrirktnt.i-. .. ,.s- ll MIKKll'l' S It.'l l)$ Miilii"an Ciiv. Ind . An; I'i sheriff Willi. nn V An- i . of I. .p., it. Ceiintv. 'IJ lie.lll.l I.I I. IV 'll IppiM !l ins hand Ihe lute of 'hi - biiiib I Hemp-fMcy-lttennuii be.ng nu ti li , t f, r ,. bar I hiv Promet.r I'liv.l ritsrnn,enpi and iV fighters' managii A.iit. I neiil fiem the Sbet'iff iml, iv befi i iiiii..,niciiY uuv decision vvhe her (hi miilr-lt Would In. held or called elT. The Sheilff .-iitli tin- nfieriiei.ii hoi net receive I the leltir 'i'i I. (!n-iin,ir McCraj aii'ieiinei'd m Iieli'i'i ipuli- he hnd scut him. dii.cting him "(e e in It that the proposed fight did m t l.il-.e plnce," I'llle. ShernT Anstiss anueutnis that he will step the in, id h In nu-erd with l the (lovi'i'iier s le ter. Piometer J'lt. ' (liniiiiiiiH and he associates will pm 1 ceed willi plans for the j.abei Oav match. The letter v.n mil ivpeilcd te reach Ihe ShcrilT until ihi after noon, Tlui (loveiner's cuiplinlie eppi hi Ien te the bout was believed this iiriuiiii:; ;' te hnve caused Jack Dempsev. neavv- weight champion, te send Ins three trunks te the railreinl station A short time later Matthew Kencllek. ' attorney for Fitxslmiiieus. and Pail I llrewn. repreM'iiting (lie Sllchignii City r Pest of thr Ainericiiu Legien, under lfttinNft, nllKtllee-l the intlleli upiu n.. pjf ' IWUred, arrived from IndlanuiulU and ;.9 i&Hkt trunks wrre hauled buck te Deuip mCMt'H headnuert era. VV -- in National by Defeating Cubs JOE bush, of yanks, A REGULAR Fermer Mackman, Slated for Discard in 1919, Is Leadine t h e American League Hurlcrs Ruth 0 Hits Twenty-third rnirnTu T?sn Ttir i'C ruuixin rui liiuj si j ,,,, '" Ity .IOSKIMI T. I..1IIU'M "1 ' threnzli Can't .pp tlm will cer lip ablp te rcsnln 111" eld-tinip form. Any jiitelur who ii-p" tn n li Muff en fhp ball a- lip iWm 1 11 lwvpr linpp te bring hl old right arm Info "happ." Tlu'M and ethor Mmll.ir w I'iitiniw wi re iuiiiIp harli in ID'.) when J()p n j nf t)(1 ,,.,. ,, ,l(1 lP..i, ' , , , , l.!i nn nrm Hint vetu, te r,-,. . I te trentmrnf. That tin' "tntPiiiPUN ahevp liap 'Imp Iippii irevpd tlic poerct pri'diril n- ,,nn.; (!- manj niatli pvptv d.n In the vpar I berne out by thp jiiti Inn ri'cnnJs releasul t ti i - morning. The name at the top of the list in, ti-,. Aiu.rlean t.Pigun i- ikup ,.;1..- th'in .!( s..iih liiish. of the Nihv ierk Vink...- In tvenn-thiec game- he,, ha suffered u-feilt but foul """' ipnt remarkable record for u plteli'T .Intiil for the ilic.inl. This v die twilf'h ear in the mnj rs f. r the former MaeUiuati and his iwcl'th in baseball He started wlUi the Misetiln (' 111) of the Pnlen Ase- ' ilatien in 1!H-. winning fvi'iity-nlnc games and les'.ng twehe. fine of C'oll C'ell !.' Mack's laglc-iycd si'mit pu-hed , vsiiii b.fnrc the i.wner of the Mls-eul.i ' i.ggipgatinn and Push pn'keil hl bag gage iitwl reunited In this etv before the cb se of the eauen. He jiitch"l In one game that ynr Hid wen Tlie nevt sp.tsen he took his regular turn en the mound, winning tlnrtfin and lelng spvpn. In 11M4. 1 thp laf venr the Maekn.e'n wen a pen riant. P.tjsh was mie of 1 he dependable' with MxtPen win and t we've defeats. Last te llt-malil When M.n K broke up his famous ,,., ; V.H.". Puh w.is one i,f tlie three . tenuis retained. Up had 11 peer M.nr. winning but 11m- out of twenty vtnrl. The fel ew lllg easiitl Willi II las'-place -..an, he pll.-lie.l 111 leriy gamis. winning tlfteeii .1 .hi losing twentv -four. fw!.;:tJv:!tI!r,s:nn.;,neeU ::l that vear Mack sent the remnants ct bis nm 1 grea team. Hush. Sehnng and Strunk. tn Hestnn f r Ciegg, Theiins and K'.pp and SOU.'h'IiI dol lars m cnh. His fir-t season with the It'd S"X -aw Push 'urn in fifteen win- .ig.iliist the sai. ie number of defeats. Tewarl ill. end of 'he H .1011 hi arm started te trouble 1 iin. ever the wmfr he tee'.; numerous treatments in the hope that it venbl return te its former s renglh. Tr did but in the spring training trip .1 1..... .. Inn .i. fl ' 1 1 II lllll f M'ftll .1.. ' 1..L .i. i',,i, ",,m ...it'ef ir ' fm the en si n. I If .ipiearril n n1 thr-. sann-ilurin-' th' entim rninpar-'ii. pih-hliu !nit unit' inninir" fi5- n ri-lif hur!'r. Tlint lii hi'l littU' is irlern-i il hv th i-Vii-n, lnt uvm off him in xhv tun The "j ear's re-t me, apparenth .lid P.iish the world or g 1 for lie rem nod In T.'-'i and wen lifteen and lest litteeti The follewng v"ar he i.ppeare.l in 'hirt.v - inn p . winning siteen nnd j liism; iiine Gut te Yanks I,a-r Iiei ember the Yanks atipl Sex eng.ig.pil in me ..f their nuuiTeiis ami fani'pii- tr.ihs. p, ii. Jenes ,an Scott g. ,ug p. iietl.ui for Peekinpnugh, r.Hei. C.lhn- nnd (.ilium. P.'. I; after w ,rd wee. lid his uav te Washington for Jee iMr'.in. who went te th" Sena Sena ters f'.r a a-'i cnnsiiiei.itieti from fi.e Athletics Sui seipietii'v Ihig'in also found hi w iv into a Yank unifeiiii liii'h's sensational pin lung this ear h'l been the main fi ter in Ihe tight ter the pennant bv New Y rli . N'et 'ptilv jia be piti In"l fn leinly and w.'h briiliant sue ess, but ! - leiief hurling ha - been inlrumental in bringing p'V -era! vieterles te the Y.n.ks tliat ap peal ed le-t. Ye'ellllV TIlO I'. .Het pfr.im elli,d S'lin Jmie in the ninth 'ind hi hi the White Set h"lpb , w !:.! hi- teaiu cintp s nml out c:ip wpn (lie game fur him Kulli's Hemer Wen fiame Itabe Put i bit ..n.- of hi real home i run-, the kind that win ball game, aii.l i!i ank "lgt'l :n with a lriuinli i1! th' teut'i Ii.ilu h' tn s.vnt I'liiif n tie tit,t'i fr.ii.ie aii.l wil the m-t i i'i p. !.('! Ill III. I' !Pl..'lg nv nn, i'i- Pell. 'Vho IIP II elit ll V . U'si, ta'ing i i.et,ai Jt was Ihe Jiiiinb.ne' i".',t -t. nt fe.r-plv s,t of tin.- s-aeii lie ic'pirv iiialil.'i the i.ink te tie tie Urewn fn" the le:,d. our Allletn bun. ping Hi- llrewn. s te I. If the n-n.,-,. .-.. nPT,lllf TITI Miukmen e..,,i,i hit ,,i fiehi ami g-t . CAPABLANCA RETAINS TITLE the knnl of pitching they have had In the last four gamis. ,. t-f - it . ihev Cuban Chess Master Again Cap Cap weubi I., b.ittling for n first. .iii-.in let P. in-tend of irvmg te k. ep oil of tures International Tournament tie pel'ar l.diideii. ug. P.i ,I..e It. Capa- esterday the A pounded Plim hl,i'p-i of Cub.. I In- ueild' i bes Vnngilder and It.i.v Kelp, the ate- of 'I i i pien was ib'lii.d tin wliimr of il..- ! Leuis -latf te .ill i eriicr of nn 'I" inti rn iiimi'il i he tuiininment after t.i I ti r thirteen , fi.!,,.. N'otenlv tl. i'. ' ' ln-ing giicc In ie lie will re- '.'.' the liibliug wis paf .'Xiil'ii. e. ''iv a liiis'p nt CJ.Vl ''' ' On ppw.iv iii i.Jir'ic'il.ii and Mil i r . ml "'I'll ".ntributin firth" r wilted ile lip Iditig plav that perspiring l.rer n. N.i.vbir anil .lee H.iuser It' Ihe N'.i.v h-r I, a s p,,, ,i Inn 1 r h.n-'lii Ihe Itro've had ih. rt. in nf, -tn off his delivrv- but the nloi. nlei. iin li'.' in '1 ("ed1. nt fiilding leinhitiel ".i'Ii hi ii piie'nng i the dm he in ..I le.l Ii . iii le will The Iirew us l,epi.p a let with .. ipn.rtet of misciti that ineiiiit runs inch time , Iesi.pl. Hauser, the .,uihful tirt b,li JilOillgv , i etilinueil In Ci I,,. , I.,n, . iiig. gelling four ii. ft tn- iii as M.ihj lliii s a' bat .ei nrililig le Ihe iiiK'fhcial aveing. s he i. bailing al a I'.'IT clip tins lii'il lillig. being lied with ling bi ler the hading heiinn of the llellf-e of .Mnck. (Iallewav ehecked In with three sin gle while Milbr und l)l:,s had a iniir apiece and Perkins and Savier a! uigle and double t cxpei tivelv The triumph was the fourth straight fm l lie A', their longest winning st i e iit of the jenr ' Arrested for Playing Sunday Qall Ulnlmillle, Ml., An. Id I!..- ,.p .., tilt SIX ulf II l I f thi De.lk'el i p l,n,. u ,1 i lub .ir iltel r nrr'-sl here . hitrir. 1 ,iii,i I 'llfPlr nil tn vli, lie the -iin'lli) b'ii ' li l ilivinw has.lMll 'inn suiel.iv 'I In. u.ii mill witi Sri'ril le li lie ll,b, m fit tli.i II I'lln'1! MIp I1V Hill Hi Ip r ,I',1JI. i ,,r, H I O'l lllll li-MUH III a I0 tine Hip. Iiiw wii en e ip 1 In is I') J Tin: MiiiisiM. rn:u i in: Mi.nr iii-.Kiui; lln you inuy b.ist'bal' -ei fellew it rEU i Inrly' Ituiiil Iho tvvlllsht biseball s'nres ' every niern.lur In the 1'lw.iu Lhji.u. "Maku It a Habit," Adt,, i COMEBACK What May Happen L lschttllledal N TION U. I.UVfifi: Men 1.01 I'.C. Win I.nc I tin t.i .eti." .iies ..ion m in ..i7n .371 ..kii ni .in .sni vn v7 m .it ..i.i. .nan ..U7 III .11 .3:111 .,1.11 ..I'll .. .in .tut .4u.i .40 .te n? mm .37 1 .mil :ie 73 .:i.ni ,.te .3.7 I lull Xru ntk Ihitti1" l'lttliurE': rcli ( Int liinntl IIICMlM.lll . Phillies lle-lnn AMLItKAN i.i;.!in ni. St. I u New iirk W. I.. ! C. Win lnrnlU I.H OH I'll i i.i mi j .m -..in it .'.vii .'.-.u.'i .sail '.. Drlrelt I lite ice) ( Ictcl.iml Uii-lilmtlnn 37 .soil .."' VMn ."?"! v.i na .son .sni .4IHI ....'Miii. "nn ns n lesiilt the rliili. picked ill ei '.lii ')e tllll '.lie ''J' n mnJnilty of rpcrt te ftnili far i' '.", ,M ,"'u f,ml "" i lwn In the sppeikI dlvlMen, is up lliletlc lt)lun "Win tnn IMi:.NATI..NM,I.KA(itr. W.I.. r.C. w.l.. f.c. lliiltlinerr 7 Mil .7117 TnrnnM ill ." .tsj llnilii.lrr 7.1 ,'il SHI llrmlllir SI 70 .131 llutl.ilii 7i SO .501 r.ii'UM' 47 7S ..'170 Jcr. It t OS 57 .541 Ninurk iln h7 ..lit YESTERDAY'S RESULTS n vrin.wi. i.r.vdt i: M. I.imiIi. 3s MiILiuYIiiIiIii. a tfeiirtern lit- r.lims. Niw Aerk. 17s ( hlr.iKO. II. llestnn, 5i t'ltikliursli. 2. 11riHiklii-( lm innnti l'ettennl, ..Mi:iti( n i.iur.n: rnln. tllldlr. H: st. liil,. 4 Nm urk, Si hlrucn. 7 mn lnnlnsl, .ml 7. a..,i. 3. INTKKNATION W. I.IAdir. lt. h-.u-r. Hi Il.iltlmere (Itlifr iIiiIm net mIimIuIkI. Mi:itI( N --IK l.VTION Mllunukir, H, ( nhiinliii, I. Mintii.iiill, -. ; l.ei,.,l.. -j, st I'llll. 1,, ill in ipillls, 11. Kiins.i. t lt at rli-tln. riln. i:sti.hn i.i:.(ii 1: Mum tir, x l'lti-llilil. 5. W.itiiliur ? Ilridui tMirt. 5. Nimv II nn. 7: lli in , 0 siirlnirilr il. 0: llirlf.ril. I ll'.r.t c.imrl. Il.irtfinl. I: sprniKllrlil, 0 (-iiiiail cinirl, s()tTlli:UN ssnciTItl Mi hllc. ': l.ittli' lEeik. 1 lllr.t tuine). Mulille, .1 l.lttli. Ituik. X Ix'K.tlll Klllni'U Ni nrliMii., la. N.islixlllr. I. TODAY'S SCHEDULE naiiiinai. i.r.viiVi: I'hlllitn nt st. Iimts. 1 r erk .it ( lilincii. ilriekhn ut ( lm nnutl. Itestnn nt ritt-liurEli. ami:ku n 1. i:t.i i: st. 1 1111N .it I'lill ulrlplil.i it"" Bnnirs). I lili 11:11 ut New 1irk llitrutt ;t Itii-t.m itnu p 11111s.). li it I mil et W aslilnmeii. IN I1.I1N TION U. I.i:(it i: ,',!, 7, N;.;fL ! ere fme. mi w .11 lliltlm Kuillfstir ut Ur.llllng (two). throngs attend k. of c. MEET AT ALLENTOWN Championships Among Scheel Chil dren Precede Big Track Event III.... ti.. I..- 1'l mi v 11 .. 1 1 .'.1' "i-' .".,. ,, i'i tlii ,,f town was at tin (.r-un-.s this nf- tt'in.Min l'r 'li' k'pat KniuliT f ' e tliimhux li-'l'l (! in . Si'iiii- nf tli1 tnu-t ii'itcd athhtf- it the Katin Mftumnf tin rnitnl Smttw were among tl.e ci evvd ' The hours fiem in H in until .. 11 ' l"i k vm'ic spent in de- Idnig tin 1 li.iinpienshtps among the Allen'ewu s. l.oel i-hihlieii. wlm have len il- j ! ii-i during tlie summer through thp' plav jiniiiid sjstein 'I'll winmi's will he tin Alliiilewn 1 eiiicsiaiits tu a tn-iirv meet, nn luding tin cm. Cum- sau-pi.1 and Pethleli.m Summ.n.vt: K ' (p.., M sr.. I i - Ki- II r ,i 1 Kr . VVmhlnc-, -i, I I. II- 1 I Il,Prelt i i th'r I V. '.. S.-h',i . ,,r ,. .'. pl'p .!. Ipp- mrlii l 1 I'le r-i pn ,ri i. 1 .M'k.i WmhniKt. n se .,ri V , ii i .. i (,,!. Mum p.Ii . I' h'."l ulil 1'SI.Jli, WeIIpj p h l-.f I if p e ,. p; je t il , jl .-" i ii I .'..I 1 in iur beve l ranMm . i A l.'jp ' u' I I. J1p Ulnl. y HI r Kr i." I'irk ihir.l I.. v. rei.cr and Mm li.-l.i- vv.,1 m' , I- v, . luixs F, - I.pji .'i 7-,-. ,i .!ir F.p-s' HpT-1H . 1 l , I e,.l F.i." K- - ','1 Vf,r" V'.rr.M '".iri. ,r.i lUm '.'iiiil. M.n.-r i.r t i-i..ai-.,i I iw .. ,ii i.-i..h. in ...i". iwe, f ri,,,. .. v., . Ve.be.-t and ' ' I M I.ll.s 'I ' ' n . r i I ' 1 ,' p- I' rst, IVn K--. r .ii.,l steWi llPinfnkir s I - .., 11 -i ii I'..'- II ' ' -'ill i et. ihir.l. . - . I'r p V !',!( .in I llnvlnevf .-.. i ii .s .-. .it. I Fi. iahrik.r. V. i,r ii I I'r. "h -.. It iTi- - .iiipj .silviriiian l-.-Kim , ...'in r,- ij, , l.ii,'l r. Kuutiiim-r ,11 1 W ... 'sl s x' . . I l,i sh s ' n ir-eld cirls Hi.' I'r., m ir in I sn irr. I. ii. i ' 'pp,' Mi Fadden an.l ,-rn ..u t''. II t' '. I. hr an! Kr - n - i r I , Ur- r I' innu Si h. ml; : ' p i I . in ,p Ir le p h e if p r. i:.,i. ! .i rh 1 1 thr'.w - KOt r. 'i p" i l! Vi ' " " , ' : -k p 1 .ril . -T 11 j'.mrp !,- ulr.l irif tr, . r.ir it. . nr"i for tt r J r . in h I.r s -I I- - ' imp fp.r ,, rtM, man S. r 1 irn l!,ir , , . ' . i , h l I S. Up ' llilffr.-l - I'- nt r n p r . , " . "' ll ' -. , ; ' i j. i - I I -pi r nr if. i i, V s ... ,r. i sVNr. 1, I (.ipnM.ti'a ilnniigliii .1 the feurn.i- tin nt dis.l.ive.l hi iiiin kii again-t sen.e ei tne weriii pest nuisteis nn, , nliig or pi i.vmg te ii draw cvei i.iatih he plavnl. lb hreughi his total te thirteen peiiM iiv winning from Oav ide Murem i f Pah . The pilze wiumr. In nddllien te Cnpnbl iii'n, are- A. Aleihine, Itus-la, with ll'-.. point. In M. Vld'imr. .li go-SI m.i. 11 . Union', in 10' j- P. I) iognlinliew , :i Jir s Tartakever, liussin ,,i. Itetl. si., and utes and 1 1 Mm (e .y, Ilungan, . Independent Scores In iiliiKtiin ( iiiiKrrK.itliin.il f t .Verili Mil;, lie (I. Itillliiieru lll.il It m, I; hlrnlen J'lrlil ( Inli, ll si. lliiruiliiN, ,-,, llilllrld, , Uililit.Hi.l. S. II., IJ: (inn. VI.,j (.lints, 3 (l(ii-. In. Karn ir. 0 -l.tlllllll.lli. .1. Slll.rrsl I. rrullli. M. Itilpf lii-intrlin. nt. 2 s.iiuli I'lill. j, I'liiimlHiilil.i lernilnil 7. 1 l.l.lnr, ,-, I(l.rlil... llriili -Innu, .i. Iiuii.nn, I. Firn Ituik. 'I. I'I, I a. s. i,f T.. 7. i rhiK (ll. I, I. ll Ilnilli.T. 3. ll. ten. I.'i N.nliiti . e, si.Iiii. 'j, Huh ir.uli (,l ml. 3 ( li.lir. .1, Id. Iiniiinil (.1 inli. t U'IIiiiIiikIiiii 7i nliiiiiri'. 7 i7 Innlncsi llin link ( ipiniMiii, li, l.ll.liirt I'm, I lit I'm. H. ( ii puilfn lllitili sn, .1. I.ll-lisllle. H; S. 1. Hlliiiiiii-r (.iris, I. I liiirnliiii-l ulli-r, .1, lli-tlinni, :i. II. il.ll ( lt .1. Viii. Line stum. I. Sirllirii.t V. , ll, Pell, h Viiiirli.iiip., '. Ilex . .. 7. I(.ill.r (it. nl. I. .1. r ( ihluell. 3i Hern A llarilarl 3 (H l.lllll.Ksi Niiliisi'ine, Kn rt I, num. 7. Ill inner'. Oi r(p.nn. I. (li enil (.nle. Hi S(. .Mlihnel, fl, 3.11 lull, ll Keiislnxlen, (I. llld Vnrk Chili. It MillliiL-len All HtarM, 3, VViliIwneil. 3, MeDrislinvn (Hunts. I. Construction A, A. 10 flrernnuetl, 1, IHOLLOCHER PUIS UB RUNG Team, as a Result, Jumps tol tel tol Third Place in Standings and Batting SISLER AND COBB BATTLE riinrlpy IJollerlipr. rnptnin of the I ( Illi-ace Cllbi. ha") strilPK n tiattlnc ...... mhiIp. wlileli imi iwtitis hl toaininnle' ;,11", H"1 lmstllm: Ilttle short- '" UW" !lnw "" "!,ll ,llP '' ''rs' ""'cenllng te thp nvpf.ices relcnspd tedav nml ulilpl. Iiwlmln Wmlnrailnr' gaillPJ. The 1 lub Is third In tlie nennnnt race and third in batilng. Pittsburgh lending in tram balling with '!0!) nml New erk bolus nr enrt with ..'tOli. Chieace's mark Is .!(:. In HpIiIIukT Chicago is out In front with nn average 01 i'i 1, Willi .New lerk iralliiiR with ..Mil). 1 Holleeher by his consistent batilng has boosted liinnelf up te fourth place I wUh nn aierage of .."..IS, compared with I .!!!." a week age. 1 ' llnrnsby in I.eail IJngcrs llnrnsby, the St. I.euts bnt- ' ling star, continues te top the plavers who participated in ninety or mure cures with an average of .H7d. nnd is hading the home run hitters with twcii- ty-nine ircuit blows. 1 He aNe coin imics out in front in total bases with U'.N. the result f Kit hits, wliiih, beside his circuit chiuls, include 1 thirty-one doubles mid elglit triples. I Pigl of Pittsburgh, is the runner- 'up te llnrnsby fr baiting honors with ,..'!!: and lii'imes, of Chicago, is next with ..'till I Max ("niej. who is far in front of the I base stealers with thirty-live thefts, ale , Is the host run-getter with 11 total of ) P'J runs te his credit. . j Oilier hading batters; Kelh, PW eik. ."Ill; Carey. Pittsburgh'. .."117: 1 Walker. Philadelphia. ..,lt(i: Daiibert, I Cincinnati. .::is:' Harper. Cincinnati V, , ;"ll""",m,,I 0I nic ueimm 1.1 . ..CiT: . I. .lohnsien. Proeklvn, ..!:!.'. . I.elgian team. . Until.. II. Amcriean The Cnited Stales and i;n.inin hnve ,.. . , , , ,, entered a lenni of lifteen. tlie memners (.eerge Si,ier and T.v I ehb are enter- nf wl(l , m l0 numbered 1 10 1." ; Kng lng the homestretch only fx points, hind has thirteen enlered, numbered 10 apatl for the tailing honors of the I te . . Ci.elm. Slovakia, ten. numbered American League. Sier is out in front with an average of .1(1.". six points ainaii 01 i diiii, wuese marl; is ,:j!i!l. i Tne St. 1.. uis star lias played It, I seven mere games ban his rival, and I mi-, i" '11 .11 i'. in- iiiie-s, i-iiilllirt'll te .''.is time for the (lenrgia Pencil. ...il i.mi.i ... 1 m t 1 j'. ........ ... ....... .. .1 i Sl.lcr cr.11 ked out 1S' hits, while Cobb iii.iui' 1.1. in- .-M-.ui-r is iraiu.i;; ine piur with 'l. Sis ler lenllniies te show the way tn the hae-ste.iler with thim -ivcii 'heft-, and P.liie. of Dctielt. i. the best i ..,.,..,,.,,,,,.. ..1,1. ctv -nine i-uns m ' 11s 1 n int. Ken William-, leading home-run sluggir of the major, faihd te increase blsiltciiit drive record, whnh remains .it thiriv. but he has boosted bis letal has- mink te -JTr.: V.ilker. of 1'hlla- iblphla. 1 tialllllg A .lliaiii for home run honors. . ith Iwentj -nine, and lttlth is third, with twentv -Ibree. .... ... i.i i . inner naiiius nniieis mr ui.ie.y or nnue gniiies: lia-sler. Iielielt. ...Is; Tehiu. Si. I.euls, ..'!:!ll; lleilmiiun, I)e. i roil. .". '.s : Willi. mis. Si l.nui. ..'!:t:i ; IM Millu- Phllinl. lphlu, ."...L': O'Neill, Cleveland. :".(; (iallewav. Philadel phia. ''-"'. Isliie. Dctieii. ..'i'.'.-i. Beets and Saddle Saratoga Springs. X. V.. Aug. 1 Tie Triviis. ter three- r .lr-ebl. the (iniud I nleii Hetel Stakes for two- ir-ehl and the Ileverwiek Steeple- base, willi the Newceui) Handicap' ,,. iiw, iiiih i.ice a a ei endai'v fen - r"- '" '"' '1"'"I'"I ""l.ij. The'dia-il l I iiieli bung tegetber a large field, f,,ur of which are among the pick of the ,u.j,m..,,, (iehawk. Martingale., Oust I low i r and Hud I.cnler are all top- lieti lie.', le sjiy nellllllg OI I y- i clops and i '.u'1 etnt ' The fa" ih.'t Whlskaway will ap pear in l lie Traver tedav, after hi sale for M..ti.(i') and be jiitted against lii old sublimate. Panning, in the Harry Pcvm- Whlinev string, will bring Saratoga Siirings its tecerd irewd of the meeting i , .M Windser , , . . . . ., -.., . ' Heres v.hi'li -eem I et nt the lnd- ' SM.. ir.uk tml.iv i.re : 'nt race Who I,. ,. . i..... i ii,,ii . IMlOVVs .Me. iiree. I ipilllg, HUM'S 'li.irie; seentni iiieeti ..old, .inqtles, Jfll.j(,. ,1,1,.,! pr.nrec, INtere, Made- llleiie I.illinn ; teiirtb Persian Oin- miiml, K.'Miie. iriu .ng; nun 1 1 niteu Until Silver Plitel Alleeuen, ('hlerls. Piocven, I'elinbllitv : seM-nth (Jouiuieud luw - pie. O'Neill, ri.nr.iii. Augu-t P.elnient reuined te Sara toga, wiieie. 11 is -aid. he will give nu answer le Ilarrv l'a.vue Whitney in the hitter's offer of Sldtl.OOO for the two ntr-eld Messenger, by Fair Play, which electrified the turf world this week by winning the (.nib Hag Stnl.es in the fastest time u.n.le by any two-vear-eld in 1U2i sri;visiui Mint ix STEAtVaSHIP UNES Philippines East Indies Service DIRECT SAILINGS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO DUTCH EAST INDIES and PHILIPPINES Penang, Belawan-Deli, Perl Swet- tenham, Singapore, Batavia, Satnarang, Seerabaya, AND MANILA and ILOILO SS "Fairfield City"... Aug. 18 S S Sept. 30 SS "Steel Traveller". .Oct. 30 Fer rates -nnd particulars apply te NORTON, ULLY & CO. GENERAL AGENTS, Course Dldg., PhiladcIpliU Lembard 6271 Main 244 S AMERICA UNE NKW YORK TO ROTTERDAM Via I'I) mouth, lleiihii.'ni'-siir-.VIfr Itntlerilillil . All. SB Seiil. 3I Net. 4 Itiiiilnni , . Hmt. 2 ct. 7ev. IJ , .xnisirrii iiii .. Tr,v V. ,' -:. v. S'oeri Ment. 23 (let, IS Her. g. I'lisaenj-.r Office, 1531 Walnut St., 1'blU Miller and Walker Lead A's and Phils ATitLirncs O. AH. Miller ht am n. e.i 01 it. nn.sn. re, 12(1 IS 0 .3.12 (lnllefay . . Inn 404 1.11 .1121 Ilnuser 07 nn ag ei a aiis an II 3117 77 g.ll) 40 aoe ag aa r.a lVrt -J4 as 4 e.i S7 4 fll 1R 102 10.1 It 100 III 74 H7 40 7 11 Hi 1 (I 1 1 .am .2Jt .20 .270 .2S .200 .2511 .247 .g27 .215 .1"! .17ft .17.1 .107 .110 .IIS .100 .0!1 mucgy . Perkins Dike. ., Ilctmach M'nlkcr . .lohn.ten Wrlch .. Yeung . I'll .Kin .inn . SM .ins . 07 . NS . HI) . 114 . s . as . a . 18 . in . 21 . id . L'U .Mellow nn - Jj'o&mpi - Jj'o&mpi - Jj'e&mpi (I (1 Harris 0 II 0 (1 1 (I II (I (I 0 I) u Ynrrlmm llnstv ... Scheer . Krkert . 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Wll-h'ten 112 .17S5 17S 11107 10S 57 L"l ;l 200 Athletic Kill 3(!7fi 50i 1174 157 4.. .3 41 .20.1 WOMEN'S OLYMPIC GAMES WILL START TOMORROW' Seventy-seven Athletes Will Com pete at Pershlntj Stadium Paris, Aug. 1!. Seventy -seven women nthletes, represent iiiR five coun ceun trles. will compete ill what is Kenernlly described as the first women's Olympics nt Pershing Stadium tomorrow. These figures were made known offi cially after the nrrivnl in Paris of tlie Swiss' and f'weho-Slevak teams and alter wen! was received that the KiiRllxh team had left Londen for Paris li!) Te '.".S ; Switeriand. seven, numbered 'itii 10 4.". ami Kriince, thirty-two, Hum- U( pi te 77. N)lt nn(, ,;,,,, VtPWx rntry will be ,.....,.,. ,,,, , compete in mure than . inie 'Mit. nnd tniT( nm two Kins nvnu nvnu nl)le ms MilMitutf, while the KnRlisli, Swiss.' CV.echo-Slevak and AmtTican l'iiN n 1 erinTtMi m ciiu1. two, tlime ana tn '01110 ci.rw four verity. TIip SwIhS luivc iliTlinetl te 1'iiter tlie sprints, jtnii 1111.I rin. fenmminj; ninnsi'ivn , ,.mpiteiii 'the javelin and shetput ...i.L .l,u n,-.. ..nnceile.1 te have fi. i1(f ..bailee. The liglit en the whom expected te be between Knglanil, i.'raiiec and Ihe rnited States, with the 1 (V.ccho-lSlevaks close contenders. ' -- , Women Athletes Held 1st Congress in Tl.e Intpmnllenal Te,!- ' rr,t'nn of Iminln.' Aihlit-p hel.l It nrm !, Msrrsa here vejterilnj Minlnme Mllllal. '-,...., n iln-ti.l i rrs .lent, nn 1 Dr. llnrrv .."' ,...,. i-n e.i sinei. Mulnr M.r- , hunt IIiiBliiml. nnl Ur Trenllnn, C'2wTie. siuMiKl.i v1i-e prfiliUrts M1 Kurinnii Hinikei. i)f th" I.enn..l l.N'w Jerse. ) Iflull H iiiil. u elerteil a iK-rmanent member .'.I il.e orcintz-itlen A Story te Thousands ii B IG SIX" is coming back strong. The master meundsman is finding great happiness and much health through the study of the wild flowers he finds in the highways, byways and country lanes of his old home at Factoryville, Pa. "The bugs are almost all gene," says he, "and I'm mighty happy te be back home." Read this wonderful story about a wonderful twirler whose marvelous work in the pitcher's box has thrilled tens, yes, hundreds of thousands of the national pastime's most ardent advocates. Matty is back home after "his triumphant struggle with death, and he sends a message of sage wisdom te the young ball players of America through his friend, Cullen Cain. Complete in the Sunday Public Ledger. Be sure te reserve your copy today. SUNDAY PUBLIC di& LEDGER OF PHILADELPHIA CYRUS H. K. CURTIS, Publisher BIG LINE RACES HERE, BEST EVER -. - Curtain Dreps at Belmont After Most Successful Meeting in Track's History. POUGHKEEPSIE NEXT STOP The echo of Che clattering hoofs 'In the Spe'rt of Idngs dlcA nwny in n whirl of dust Inst night when the cur tain dropped en tlie 1022 Gitind Cir cuit season nt the Itelment trnck nt NnrJierth, Four rnces were en the curd the cloning day nnd tJiey fur nished plenty of tVllls. Pnvenlnn, owned by Mrs. H-'red Kd man, of Memphis, Tenn., wen the .152,"()0 Jlolleviie-Ktrntferd Handicap race for trotters of 2:00 or flutter ever n snappy field. The 2:0.' jmoe went te Jehn Henry, with Parker Hey landing the final bent. little Jcnu. with Wright up, wnH the clnss e.f the field .in the Rtdgwny 2:18 stnke trot. The --ir l'ecing dnsii was nil .luck Aiurrny. lll... .i. c.l.u.. 1. ,.. I 1.e I. nil iitinl bent of the day he brought te n close the most NUcceFsful Ci'rnnil ir cult meeting ever held civet the his toric trnck. The outstanding frntiire of the meet ing wns the performance, of tlint speedy ninrc, Mnrgueritc Dillen, in the frce-fer-itll pace, nnd tlie strnlght-hent vic tory of Thompson Dillen, Unit geed colt owned by A. 1$. Coxe, of Puell, nnd driven by Jee Serrill. Mnrgnret Hhewcil ii mile in 2:01, which wns the fusjest of the meeting. Thompson Dillen proved be wns no llnsh In the pnn by nnnexlng the $2000 stake for two,vir-elds. Last week this snme yeungstdr wen nn .$8."i()0 stnke nt the North Knmhill trnck nt Cleve land, the richest thus far raced for this your. Purring mishaps, he should be one of the best (retters tlint ever took the word. Tlic success of the meeting wns flue in n lnrge manlier te the nble ninnngc ninnngc nient of Al .Saunders-. Al knows the boss game, bus followed il since lie wns lnrge enough te creep, a,nd any meeting Hint he bus n hnnd in gees ever with n bang. Then. tee. no small amount of credit is due tlie officials in the judges' stnnd. It is net te be wondered at tlint r red Shrcve Is busy until late fall starting nt race meetings. Fearless, nnd be cause of this, respected nt nil times by the drivers en and off the track, he proved himself te be one of the nblest men that ever held a inegnphene. It's n pity tlint there were net mere Fred Slireves starting In the (Jrnnd Circuit. There wns verv little unnecessary scor ing. The fields get nwny with the horses in their proper places and there was no grumbling. They were satis fied. Mere tlinn .$20,000 in purses were pnid out during the meeting. The cream of the big line circuit raced nnd the top jocks of the country were in the Hiilkles. Next week the ranging grand will held forth at Foughkeepsie. The ma jority of the horses will be shipped to morrow from Belmont. Frem Pough Peugh keepsie the circuit moves en te Hoiid Heiid vllle, then te Hartferd, Syracuse und then back West again. N - - Congratulations Swamp Sarazen rittslnircl.. Aucr IB Ocne Siirazen. the local (loulile-burrelcil eelf i!"nlu. rriijcrtp-d HUildrnlr te Ihe hlchpsl pinnacle nt the Kamu'H lame, teiliy vv.m swampp-d with mp. picea innKratulutlnK him nn Rmiexntn; the national professional championship nt the tre, ichoreus Onknient MnKn hire es(erdav. I Iin future rource was uniloeidoil jje has n dozen Invitations for lucrathe msaBe ments. Thrill of Fans About Christy Mathewson from the pen" of Cullen Cain appears in tomorrow's (Sunday's) PUBLIC LEDGER. ARGENTINE POLOISTS HERE Arrive In Nw Yerk en Vauben This Morning New Yerk, Aug. lO.The Argcn tlnhin pole team, which' is te compete in the Herbert Memerial nnd national open championship tournaments at the Itumsen Country Club beginning next Saturday, nrrlved here today, from hug lnnd en benrd the A niiben. They ltninedlntely proceeded te Itum Itum eon w-berc they will start prnctlcc for the big events In which they nrc te meet in All-Irelnndjind an Angle -Amerlcnii four In addition te several American team?. ' Sheriff Halts Whippet Races rnrU here lometrovv. have ,1'llrYr'n,'?',ah0e,r: Thov vifre ordered canceltd by Acllnn wp poeln hnd been placed en the o"'clJm,?etei the contents. The mjnB;m.nt Unijw noth neth Ins of the bettlns. Iho etneer said. Famous Veteran Oarsman Dead lln.ten, Auit. in. .Toremlnh J. Carev. 1-' meu vefrnn oarsman. ,?J'0 c,enF' ..'.JS Harvard crewn In ,81, '8." Vl"irf8,illii, here lam nleht. following a heart attack. Ile was slxty-tliree yearn old. 53catfis5 ANDtlR AuRUnt 10. AVIM.IASI, need 73 years. Relatives and friends Invited te funeral Pnturday. 2:304'. M., nt Mount l'ac Cemetery Chapel, '-..,. . . . . llAIIt: Auir. 17. WII.T.TAM. hushanfl of MIlle V. llnhe, aped 41) Rclallves and friends, also Petter BledKe. .Nn 441, P, and A. M.l I'tilla. Consistory, 32d Degreej Oak Ixne AMcmtilv. Ne. OH A. p. XI. P.. and reurtli of July I-edce, Ne, 100, Iv. nf p., ara Invited te attend funeral. Men.. 2 P. M at his lata residence. 5821) N. 12th st. Int. Northvveod Cem. Ilcmalns may be viewed SMiiAnaiiii. Auir 13. 1022. Derus m . diunhter of IJenlnmln and Alloe Ilarser. aueil 11. Funeral Jlendav. 8 A. M.. from parents' residence, 425 4lh ave . llndden Itelqhts. N J. Solemn requiem li1t.li mass nt Ht. Hese of Lima Church I) A. M. Inter ment private, Hely Sepulchre cemetery N- J.. AVII,1,IAM HltCKNKM, IHT- TINO. aued 7S years, runer.il services, en Saturday, at 1 1". M.. at his Inte residence. 403 Chambers nve., Camden. .N. J. Inter ment private. Friends may call from 7 le I). Krldav evening. HI.inM Auk. 18 CAnOMNT A. wlfe of tin" late Isaac E llllem, Services ;innday. 2 1. M.. nt the lata residence. 1543 N. 10th nt Int nrivfirip. 11RAIJS4IAW. At Atlantic City. N. J., Auk IS. IlOtinilT, husband of Fannie Hrndshnvv. aued 7(1. Funeral services Men., 2 1'. M.. at Ills late residence. 12 St Davids plnce. Atlantic City, N. I. Int. Mt. Pleasant Cem . N J. iniAU.N'. Aub. 17. CHKIHTINA. beloved wife of Jehn llraiin. In her 70th year. Rela tives and friends, also members of the Altar Society and Ladles' Aid Society of St. Ylmenfa Orphan Asvlum. Tnceny. nre In vited te nttend funeral. Men.. 8:30 A. M.. fro n her Inte residence, 3S01 Almend st. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our Lad Help of Christians 10 A. M. Int. St. Peer's Cem, IIUAU.W Aus. 17, 1022. JACOB, husband of Marcnret Ilraun. aged 00. Relatlves and friends, also Herman I.edce, Ne. 125, F, and A. M : Tristram If. Freeman II. A. Chapter. Ne 213: Seheefter I.edne, Ne. 404. K. of P. i dlroctern Reform Ctn. Ave. D. ft I.. Asse., Invited te funeral, Hnt , 2 P. M.. residence, 400 N. RedfWd st (COth nnd Cal Cal Jen hill st-.). Int. Chelten Hills Cem. CASSIDV. Auir. I." . l-AIIi:i, A., daush. t;r of Hese and the Inte Jnmes Cassldy. Rill-live and friends nre Invited tn nttend funeral Sat., 7:30 A. M.. mother's residence. 102S N. Cfith st Helemn requiem mass Hi OreKOO's Church. 0 A. M. Interment Hely Cress Cemetery. COOK. A'lif. IS. JOSEPH II. COOK, need S3 jenrs. Funeral stprvlcen Monday, 2 1. M, nt the residence of his son, 113 Mnplenoed ae., Germantown. Interment private. COOKH. Auk 18, JOSEPH II. COOKE, need 8.1. Funeral serMces. Men., 2 P. M.. at the resldence of his son. IIS Maplewood nve. Oortnantewn. Int. prUate. I HAWFOH1) At h-r rrsldence. 00s P ' ' 'V-. ., . . . -liU ,-.vJac u st 'fc' 1!,2'-'p MARC1ARET N. CHAW FORD, luted 81 years. Relntles and frlfinls are Invited te the service, Mon day nfternipipti, nt 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II Hair HuIlillniT. lS2e Chestnut st. Interment private. .n.'-.y?nnN'' Au". 17. 1022. MARY ni,I.l,s,, ilaiiRhter of Tatrlck and Annie Uaveren. nued 21. Funernl, te which rein lives nnd friends are invited. Men., 8 A. M., from the residence of her parents. 1314 S. 2d st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart, 0:30 A. M. precisely. Int Hely Cress Cerp. .J.ai::s,',;K At I.ehinen. Pa. Aue. 10. 1022. MARV ANN DRKSSLER'(ne niy! "Irt.w of n.irret Dress'er. Relntlves and friends nre Invited te nttend funeral serv ices. Sat . 1 30 V. M. (stendnrd time), from HIIAjINU. Aim. is. KAiiiiiitipM!, widow .f,,";'-1 ' i ner neme, nne.-. Cebhs r,i. of Thedero Illlllnc. ased 04. nelatlves nnd JJIvJ. en Allitust It). 1022, MAnOAUET ?' friends nre Invited te nttend funeral serv. wire or Jehn A. I.oyten. Notlce of fur.;.'l res" Men.. 2 P. M. late residence. 101 N. ""er from Oliver- Hllalr llld.. ls'n Ch,.V Diet st. Int Chelten Hills Cem. Ilemalnsi nut st. - v.niu mnv h viewed Sun. eve. . ,...l..J-ci:rrL'lnmm'ln"n. N J. Am ti 1111 I l.svt. , ..w ., ..:rr. ,.- i..tl Iin Al.rr.1Bt in Tim Tilt. IIPIT. I I fil I If I 1 I." I .ie I 11 ,..... r... ", Ll 11TApi l 'lJ' ii',h,cC'. reldence. mi, .,.. M;H.r..,S'p-a,;ev:v HchrOc1pP Mm iikUm rJ PniMrfsi. 't." '"".". .,'" I?. Ce , 4lh BnW ?LJ. t ' tth J'S " .-. 11 nnnii''..J "".I'I" Wiy cali"Jin ll , L.t?TV'n?ifi. "'J"""'. 33.18 -v!nirVt.V SSKiS' fl.SrfS.a022. WII, 3 ?ifj,'.,llna O'clock. 1 1418 N. Tench st. In i"rT'1"ul I". Ui22. KATiftn.. (lcnce- of llalph' Oraham, 'mmVJ -Helemn reeulem mass m eCiJ Ali.tk it or victory nt 10 A, ir t. . ' "' Ufc I s.'-'the-lrnl Ctmetery. ' "' Inte"""it Cl MAI v imtA'v ".'. l Atlantic r. I MAItV T. 1IUHI "nn inn .aie Je unu irienns nre invited te ntund f?.:!1"1 Pt ktrt&nj T't .TAMIIS. .... "..'? .'".. .LFlipr. s- ,p?,t!?ii:'; ii.F3!s?wj mssiisM e ,";.' el mver. County Ueneirn. i.;!0 1 Ilelatlve, and friends, also imffil' 'CM ",; ! ?"!' '?.Vc!! of 1? iA,n". ,ssa f IM A A Ha , i... . ;r i'i ' ' s" mriri i , U'HI.f. iixii."t a - . T-"1.1 ? I.IA IV WA I I I)f TIaU-.a. . T .. i. '! Jki.iirju vki.1. KINKEAD, en Kri. Kiners'l T iim nnme or w. ( liANDR. Altff. 17. MAUY ivw of Themim C. Lendpr aged 74,' at. find frlendn nm invitnA n Hftntti.- service,. Hat.. .Ml-iii rVMd"4. 7(fl W. Diineinnen ave. Int. private. ' I01' ntlAr.,t ..V"I "piiiv.i, ai ner neme, services Men" 11 A. "j T la'ylUh t-S Ilinj. from rcsldence of hi.,' sen-ln-Uw' aK ' McCAIiIj. Aucust IS, 1022, ri Ve.rijSl Invert WM'A lll."rif T ...r..:."1 .'OfrlVVl en Monday. 0 A. M. Interment New cSS! dral (.'emclery. "l0 McCI.UIll.AS' Suddenly, Auk. 17 jnitvi A. huslmnd of Jnnet Merielien. Ilelit,",, nnd friends, also Jterchants' Ledge, Ne .281 L.P.' 2' K,',V.n,ul Tenn Township EncW ,,....., ..u. .,.i. mt! iiiviipu ie lunern ittv. Ices, Men.. g P. ., nt hit late r djnw 718 N. 'J3d st. Int. private, rrl.ndi wi nOs nn. cnll Sun.. 7 te fl P. M McGOVERN. Aun. 17, FRANCIS J liusnnna or Annie A. Mrdevern an,l en i late I. rnnc Is nnd Mary Mcqeern (nee Cur. ran). Ilclntlves nnd friends, also nil e. cletles of which he was n metnber. Inntt te funernl. Men.. 8:30 A. M.. from hi! H residence. 2S17 Memphis st Solemn rem.55 miss nt St Ann's Church 10 A. M. Tet Hely Sepulchre Cem. McWIf.I.IAMS. Am- m fATinAn.. J., daughter of lets Jehn and Catharine lis. 1 ......H..,, .,, p."pppp'r'p-i'cii .uuriin, I cuntr ' Uerry, Ireland. Ilclntlves nnd friends In. i vlted te funeral, Men , B'30 A. M rest. ' dence of her sister. Mrs. Daniel K. Felir .1327 neinhnrd st. Solemn hluh mass at thi Most messed Sacrnmcnt Church 10 A. IL Int. Hely Cress Cem. Dearest Sister, thou hns left us. Here thy less we deeply feel; lint 'tis Ged th-it hnth In-reft us; Ile can all our sorrows heal. T.'t again vve hope te meet thee. When the ilny of Ilfe Is fled. Then In IIeaen with Jey te (treet the Where no fnrowell tear Is shed MIM.IKTTfi. Auu. 17. 1022. 8YI.VANUS, husland of Anna Mllllctte. Funernl servlru en Monday, nt 11 A. M at late reildetrt. 400 10. Spring ave Ardmore. I'n. Interment private. Friends may call Sunday cvenlnc MIKAOMO. Aucr 17. ANTHOST. belevid husband nf Mildred MlrnPjIIe, aged 33. Rtli. lives and friends nre Invited te attend fn neial. from his lnt risldence 20 Waihlni. tnn nve.. Men.. 7:30 A. M. Ite'i;ilem man at Hi. .Miry Mamlnlen de I'mrzi' Churcli 8:30 A M. Int. Helv Cress Cem. NqwAcrc. aub i7. 'riiiiniA. wif r,i Matthew M. New nek. ntred 70. nelathii pppppi iiiviim iiiviit'ii in iiiii-nii lunerni i-crvlrl Men.. "." P. M from her late reildence. 15:i l.ucll'l nvf. Int. Xnrthwoeil Cem. nemalni may be viewed en S.n . 8 te 10 P. M OnrjUTT Auk. 18. 1022 .MAIIO VI'.ET. wtre of William Orcutt, need it. Iunert '.,.rp ....ju.. x t-, .ii.. rvwmence, ,-,jij Marvlne st. Int. private, Nerthwnnd cm Ir'ends mnv cnll Sun 7 tn ti 1 M. usiKiii.NK. August 17. JOHN J. son of ...nt inn unu i.iihii viHuernc inee iiarneil. Relatives nnd friends, nisi Hely Name So ciety et St. Francis De Sales' Church In. vlted te funernl Mnndav 8:30 A. M . from his parents' residence. 1230 S. 4mh t. Sni. enin mass of requiem nt St. Francli Dl Snles' Church, lu A. M. Interment Helr s.riBri sremeiery. PORTH. Aub. 18, CHRISTINH wife cf Henry Perth. Relatives nnd friends Invited: tn funernl, Men . '.' P. M . late resldmcs, 131.8 Crease sti Int. (Ireenmeunt Cem. Rt mains may be viewed Sun. eve. PRirrTYMAN. On Auk. 10. 1022, MAO OIK, wineiv or UjerKO T rrettvman. duin. ter of the Inte O-nrae nnd Rachel Friti. l'unernl services Men, 11 A. Jt . M late residence, mi uewnru st , camn, v. J. Interment rjrlvate nt Ar'lntrten Cerne. tery. Friends may call Sunday, 7 le I P. M RHED. Auu. 17. 1022. IDA KI.I.EN. nlfi of Hcnrv W. Reed. Relatives and friends lnvltd te nttend funernl services. Monday, 1 P. M., at her Inte residence. 3S.1I Falrmeunl ae. Interment Fernwood Cemetery. ROI1I7RTS. In Rnrwyn. Pa.. Aur. 1). KDWARD P ROIIIUITS, In his 7tth yer. Services at Ihe home of Junes I arllTltb, Waterloo and Illllsldn nves., Ilervvn, Pt., Sat.. 1:30 P JI. (davllcht savlnn). Int. Great Valley Tlaptlst Cem RUANi:, Auu. in. 1822, HOWARD, hur bnnd of Jlary Ruane nnd son of Anns Rum. (nee OalUBher). of Foxford. Coun(y Mare. Ireland. Tuneral. Ie vhleh relatives and friends nre Invited, Sat , S A. M , from tt residence of his brother, William Ituane. 1717 S. 5d st. Solemn mass et reeulem it the Church of "the Sacred Heart 7.30 A. JJ.VI precisely, int. iieiy i ress. Riinnr. en auk. it. 11122 rnTEn. hus- bnnd of the Inte Jtarirnret Ruedl. aged tl venrs. Relatives nnd friends, also Schwelitr Tiund, are Invited te nttend the funeral lerv lerv Ires. en Sunday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, tt Ills Inte residence 1837 S. Illngceld st. In terment nt Arlington Cemetery HCHWARZ. On A'lB. Ill, UVIII.Y T . wlde of Frederick W Schwnrz. FunersI en St unlay nt 3 P. JI., from late residence. 800 Midland nve.. St. Davids, Pa. Interment private. Old St. Davids. SHni.JIAKi.tl Suddenly. Aub 17. 1951, .IK P.NI13 UMZAIinTH (nee CushW). wife et Claten F Shoemaker. Itelntles and friends of the famllv are Invited te nttend funsnl services, Men.. '-' I. Jt . nt her late ri dence. 1802 .Wallace st. Int. rrlvats. Friends inav cnll Sun.. 7 30 te 0-3n P. M, .SPIIR17PI.K Suddenly, Aucust 17. st his lain residence. 2SH Fountain St.. WALTER II husband of Katle JI. Spreeper (nee Hlun. rtln). IMneral services In Kmmanuel Jt. E. Church Manaunk en Tuesday 3 P. If. Interment private Friends may call Me TINU-AUB. 10. 7.AURA M. CTINf, wlfe nf Jehn C. Btlne. Relatives nnd frlindi of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funernl services. Sat. 2 P. JJ. from her late residence. 080a N. 10th it. Oak Ine. Int. private. TII-Y, Auk. 10. 1022. JIINNIE L wlf. of Alfred 171 y Tllv. and diughter of l late Lewis JI nnd Ann JI. Themas. Fimeril services Sat . 2 P JI M-ellirlit-sav.nc tlmil nt her late residence Jterlnn nnd tentKin''fl nves , Jlerlen. P.i Int, private. .Meters wIU he nt Jlerlen Station te meet train leaving Ilrn.d St. fitn at l:i5 P. M. ltT, Tl'RI'K. On Ainrust 18, 10!2 ALICE TURI'll, daunhter of the late Jeshua an Jane rrnnklln Relntliei nnd. frlendi tr Invited te the service, en Jlenday mernms. nt 10.30 o'clock, nt the Phlla Heme ter Incurnbles. Interment private, at ' Jlerlnh Cemetnrv ... VAN JIATIIR. AUB. 15. ROnnRT A. husband nf Adn Van JInter. nged 33. ' atlves nnd friends. Universal Ledge, F. ana A M . fVimi en I.OilCB. HUH. II. 1. ' "." den st.! Camden, N. J interment prlvats. iriin.iKri Pemeteiv. j.-rienas u - Thursday nfter 7 P. Jt. tmik 1. WAINWRIOHT Aug. HI. TI fOMAS J WAINWRIGHT. nelntlves and 'fiends ! Wolcerrjo U.dKe. Ne 4.13. F. and A 51. ,W Saxen Ledge Ne. V. O. S. of St. ',50,"na Court Coheckslnk. Ne. 142, F. t ? ? nil ether societies of which he wns am enr Hi timr f?Sn';nrth,sfUl,a',renlreJff.' lllUl r...Vt..'n 5.. Vernen Cem ni William 11 Warner. Jr.. SuJfW'f,, Mrs Pa. R.lullves and friends JIalvern. i a. ia" , . "'"", .rnoen, . . fn,..innt t in ertnent nrivaie- iv"" if.20 Chestnut st emit flowers. FRANCIS J . wuuj;, nnl. 1I133. f '''-, TV son of the ate jamee, r . nu -.- tt. wEed' Itelatlves ami friend. Invited IJJ nsril. SMjJ .?.? A, yV.t.' SeiVrn of K. V Hookey. W -,f achu7ch H unu Um T1A inff IH nu mn y - A m. nu miiHiini Y moo T1AT. Ie" WYNN -On Aucust 111 10. AVr)n. nf the late Dr. B. H. nnd ,", 'i p. M. Funeral services, en Halurday. at 8 14 it his late residence. 703 1 Penr, .it . ."c,m. N J. Interment private. HerlciKn A M. inl I'Hinparni v."1 1 m'enit Alicu rrV i "V ?fev5 0iif.i:"W'P''ihiti 1L ... luiirnu luesaay. w 30 A. M.. frnm V.7S W. Gorden st. Solemn reniitnm S.1? J"' Most 1'reeJeus nioed Church ie "a " ." terment Hely Cress CemMeV0 A' M' members or city i-euncu nun ;n ""'",",i ties of which no was a member are Iny la te attend, funeral Frl I . 2 P 51 MsTl 7 III,iS-----rL- UM .V tj'Wtf.W', 'iMM if-,. t-
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