,i p' iM ,BytfrlAiiftiii m ll' .w ill T; ." mi iii s '!, m'm "wto-fr- M&TOR-mm)"JUCimw- i m - fwar-- asebAll, motorcycle and 4j- ' " F , t, .v v VI ',' SE MAJOR LEAGUE WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND PAUL GIBBONS. HOG ISLAND BALL NINE .CES HOLD INTEREST OF THRICE WINNER ONLY HALF GAME FROM Bf,s iTi LEAD IN THE SHIP LEAGUE !.' . FANS IN SPITE OF WAR Victor at Sin- gles, Doubles and Mixed Chester Meets Defeat at Hands of New York, While HPay Threc Games Separate Leaders and Fourth-P- i ace Doubles 7r. . ' r. Chief Bender Stars Against Merchants. : 7fl..i,viiujj in American leaguet uany nanges vscuiu A in Positions of Leading Teams PLAYS AT BEACH HAVEN Dun Wins Pennant H4. advantage In the r "wm n-r- , ny ROBERT W. MAXWELL li llt-n- X, 4., Jul 8 The ten- CHESTER'S nis tournament on the courts of the Shtn T.a.a hn U..n Sports rxtltor Evening Tubllc 1 edre r reduced to almost nothing At present Baseball Standings 2I Tennln Club was coheluded with tne are game of of the general diversion of Interest from the sports field to the final-roun- d w singles. leaders Just a half ahead matches In omen's of Hog Island and the half game repre .tie raging In northern France and the apparent Instability of bae- - men s singles and doubles and mixed sents postponed Minor League Teams doubles went to Paul a contest with Puscy & ;caused t rrovost Marshal General Crowders recent worK-or-ng- Individual honors Jones, which, in all probability, will ter of W. Olbbons. nf the Cynwd Club, who minate in a win ror Johnny Castle's DELAWARE BIVER SHir I.KOUE the national pastime Is far from dissolution The bet evidence carried off three titles, men'p singles and r.f- w. so one can readily eee that .. w. i - i.. r rl the big In most of the cities on the eastern ends of the in partnership with Miss Magargee and rhul-r.- ft 1 .MB Mfrrh-nt- u X n .11;, attendance Chester will have anything like an easy 1 Oeorge Powell, the mixed doubles and Hoc Island 7 .7t Man 3 7 .300 or league circuits and the splendid races In the American and National time In annexing the, pennant. New lork 7 S .77 ruker-Jo'- s 0 7 .000 cults. mens doubles respectively When Hog Island started the season Harlan... S 4 .S5S Traitor... 0 6 .000 v All of the final-roun- d It looked like anything the two races In League surpasses the one matches were but a ball team UETHI.KItEM STEEL LEAGUE pOt tint the American far won by surprisingly decisive scores, se- played the opening contest against transcends In that w. l. r.r. w. i r.r. .the a a countrv wld proposition, and quence sets being the order of the dav Traylor at Franklin .Field, but hard Lebanon.. 4 .B3B Knar. ft.. B S In ear As a Despite Olbbons up molded together one Hte-lto-n . 6 K .040 nnhtrhem II n .R0O sterest anv race that has been In Johnson's league the fact that ran work has of the .1540 1 VVIImlnn'n 6 5 Fore Rher 3 7 .300 K&ruWfone or two clubs begin to show superiorly eaih in June and In a lead of 5 to tn the first set, Powell best clubs hereabout. Great Interest their played brilliant tennis Kach of is contcred In next Saturday' game rniLADELPIIlA SLIILRnAN LEAGUE fc This the first middle of July are leading the bunch by a fairly safe maJorlt six gameo was" carried to deuce, Hfg Island and Chester, which wL. r.r. w. t r.c. but 2 O 1.000 1 1 ,Mft ",e case overanxlety In in pinch re- has been transferred to the Lapton... niner .... fcii ""' this however plajlng the latter's Fern Rork I t .ftOO Ilndlrr... 1 I .son sulted In most them going Gib- grounds. Managers Castle and K C. 1 1 . More than half the games of the 191S season have been pl.ived, vet It of to irankrord .600 Unrrett 0 2 .000 ffis&X bons, who won the set at l. Although Moore are confident Hog Island will as- Rj,mHji difficult tn nlrL a winner In tlio American I.eacue todav as It was sume on ' MONTGOMERY COUNTY LEAGUE Powell continued well In the second set, the lead the occasion. Chief" w. w. i.. tlrst-dlvisl- l. r.r. n.f. ftIffijt Februarj . A glance mornings standing of the four his pla fell off slightly, as his opposi- Bender will In all probability pitch and fl .1 .urn . A .MA Wttsi at this DoTlemo'n Ammrr 7I.4...... Unn nn na- "Hans" Lobert play his first game at Houtha'ton 7 4 .din 7 .100 -- ... nu tion became stlffer, and Clhhong took H ttmh, t m...... lne vmencan League is tne oniv prooi neeaeuJJ w mui 8 4 .600 . 1 n the set also at and with It third base Sondrrlnn. tllennlde ,143 "?? I llvest enthusiasm the PiflpnB as baseball lemains with us ther going to be the match at Chester's Initial defeat was adminis- MANUFACTURERS' LE.flUE S.jJMhe result. Here Is the way the in the American league was mutually agreed tered fiy New York Ship at Camden w. l. r.r. . r v. it before plaj (1 .V fend today to the score being 5 The feature was U. I. . 7 I .81 n'krr r n .100 began to shortenjt two games out of a by Walker two on In Monobpe II Z .1100 llrr 7 too t with & ..1 Won o rer cent three Instead of the regulation three out the fifth Earl Twining was chased Mtokrs s ff 4 .000 heeler.. 2 7 llostnn a it ..; nf five sets, In order to get the remain- Link Belt, fi 4 538 Lenin .200 4 1 SI ,MW from the box and Stelnfeldt replaced ,.:ft , Cleveland ing final-roun- d matches completed bj him NORTHEAST MANUFACTURERS' LEAGUE New rk 1 .SSB p m . as most of the contestants were . Washington 40 1 Hog Island journejed to Bristol iv.ipr.2 .7111 n.uptj.ft 4 h. scheduled to leave at that hour and riumh ..7 Filler . .Mil When defeated Merchants Charles Albert rena1 .. A 2 .7il0 Fltd. I dr. 4 A 444 m r Leaders in American League Charge Mrs Powell and Mrs Ga.ev toon "Chief ' Bender had the home crow d at his O.UB. City, ft 3 .BJ'S Abraslie. 2 7 .222 Often the court for the finals of the women s Sup. (Haas 4 3 S71 Nrhnnrc . 1 ft .lit singles mercv throughout and besides striking m flTHlN the last week tliere lnve been three different leadei s in the a close and interesting match was out a half dozen batted fcr an average I'llll.t. MANFXCTURERS' LEOUE looked for. was to A . .. T .. .1 1. .. 1 I. ..1 , 1. but thin not be Mrs Of W. L. W. L. I" t . U,,J .n.tn ...... n n I.nj t.n.1- nrn a. anil n f.ttn...ln..nn n(i nil of .750, with threehits out four times r.f. tzj rfWiici Hell. I.Cimur lliu inui inn ntrit- men inir aitiriitiaii.T nil Powell who had been nlavinc so well SUn Ship Its rhlla. Tex ft 2 .HOO Ant.riillrv A A .A00 at bat. continued upward City ft 2 .1100 Roll 4 fl .400 & of the name. in uhiib the rntitenders have narticlnated N'ew York lost throughout the tournament, was- decld-- -- t llua rhlla m I climb arid 'defeated Harlan Robin El't-I.en- ls .1 fit- " edl off form llooprs IT 4 .600 7 .1011 g the lead earlv last vvee b droppins a couple of names both of which were for this match, and this. son and Murray shone for Sun, the for Standard 6 A .300 1 0 .100 together with the . doodrich. poor fleldinpr bv our fact that Mrs. Gale mer getting a single, and tne result of erstwhile white Elephant swatter. Tins was plaing in her top developed rUSE0NLS LEiVGUi: form, . . p6dle. When the lnnKees dropped out of first place, Cleveland for the a rather d W. L. P.O. L. P '. match Mrs nalev The weekly shift of leaders In the ripeflttera ft 0 1.000 New itr'y 4 4 .100 fv.Hrt time since the race besan in earnest shot to the pinnacle and remained dominated the match from beginning to County League finds Instrurtlon 6 2 710 Co. K . . 3 A .17 eno, Montgomery . A 2 .710 1 7 KSi fop couple of davs Then the Indians went tn Boston and on Pautrdav ana .virs 1'owen lound the match again count turner Malnllltire .12t a over before she really Dojlestown in front The j Hull Uept. 4 4 .500 Mid. lard 0 8 .000 Ki .ftiifwSiivTiViAr? tn (Ia nf li n T7 a1 Qnv nt Cnnuai Inet tViA struck her stride players were shut but without a ntinnl. miint nti vv nue me scores seat indicate that the hit In a previous meeting at the hands iJBbe Ruth's triple and vielded first place to the Red Sox Thus far Wash-lf- j. mens aouDies nnai was a won, anyway, 12-- In an abbreviated ...... walkover, of Fort Washington and were out foi re- ton ".. is tne only one oi tne nrst...... division ciuds inai...... nas not neen at me some very pretty rallies were disclosed venge The same pitchers were pitted contest Slckel, Southampton's star l4S.!ni0n Hatty and Delone were line-u- p op. However, it would not Be surprisinn at anv time to see tne unnmeii neither of them against each othei, Maver and Dungan, hurler, was not In the and Hope discouraged bv the predominant abllltv Doylestown twirled In his place Ambler won from on me uusu me liu1. and on this occasion shut Fxpuv a ch etra sinr.ir ana mio ieau inc iiuich iiiuiiiiiik or the opposing side and both fntieht out Its opponents, Mayer allowing (llenside, and It was a tough one ' pw that oniv three and a Halt sames separate tne tsoston iteu sox, ana gamelv for every point. Time and time only four hits Doylestown garnered for the tallenders to lose Up until the tHrAhlnf;ton, the club occupvlns; fourth place again Batt retrieved seemingly impos- - seven off the delivery of Dungan, but close of the sixth Inning the figures I, sinie neip, seerai limes Bringing the manaced to get the safeties at the were and Pitcher Schelfley had held ? pitching a to do how-ev- Johnsons excellent has had lot with the stand made gallery to Its feet by returning lobs that psv chotoglcal moment. Ambler hltless In the seventh, nzg vy T UBIllULUU ill trie isn I ti v.iiaui.r ma., liic otru titriiivn vii nut v.jii- - fell on the base line, plaving them back Southampton s tumble from the lead Mowo opened with a triple, fol- at his present clip and this insures fans at the capital of hainn 'over his shoulder. Powell and Gibbons was In part due to inability to present lowed with singles by Seibert, It Wo. had too much speed for line-u- p the game was dock and Itoblnson, tbe winning m race prowaea or course, ome or oi mis- - their opponents an eligible and filOeir club tne acciaeni series land were usually able to put over the really lost before it was played An rt ns And at that, the losers outhlt the B"J- MnH nns . n t a V. I n cr nr rtf lie nlai I r. - uuca nut ml.twu ll'n" niiiuttuii ui iij j..ji.it- - iictrIA punch when crtical poinds were at stake exhibition affair was staged, and Souder- - winners, 6 There has been a lot of talk about nervousness among the plavers who j worn-or-ng- qtg not su'e wheie the stand in tne nrati ana in tne order. NAVAI TEAMS PERCY LAWRENCE RIDES f.IfHr Tork ore plaving splendid baseball and do not seem to be perturbed ijS Wdoubts of the future. WINTWO GAMES 7). ' FASTEST RACE OF YEAR ypsr Great Pitchers Alivays Great Ball Players --"..h SA'.GREAT pitcher alwavs Is n great baseball plaver Bv that is meant Fourth nstrict and U. S. S. AT POINT BREEZE TRACK Is expert on mound, that not onl he an the but also that he can field, New 8B1!P " P'ay otner posmuns iuukimk wie uai we nna Alexander lampshire Sunday Jteftnson. Joe Wood Ed Walsh, Frank Isbeli,it Cy Sejmour, Babe Ruth and Victors American Champion Enters Bobby Walthour, Veteran 4S5ti but not least, Charlev Ferguson The latter plavod with the Phillies 1GQfi Q .. An Expression am Ififin tn anH...... nna.. nf... th...... atara ...nf tlia..... Hhn.. ntu...... Cyclist, TrY. ow nu...b. ui.uro are Grind on 2 Hours' Notice Going to France iSSjigisrtl "Known to the present generation. PLAY AT ROCKLEDGE 30-Mil- as Athletic Instructor !.$ Babe Ruth and Joe Wood at present are the most famous moundsmen and Takes e Event SpSiRiftb. Is In public eye because of his threats to Jump the league Several oun-in- rnllsted men Jour-neve- d the and The ivclr world at has gained STlUamHAtilt iin,lr tilth t Vl a etlnlf TVTnnH Id In tVia ltmnllnUt nrn.. . to ti grounds of the Country recognition and great lattribute, Rockl-Klir- ves- - T WAS a tired, groggy, fatigued. a was paid yrfS. c " , . Club for En1ed Men at sport JW. !. ..1 ...... t n nl.nl..... U - . 1 . Vje when the personnel board nna ueen aiuw u ptiv:itci, ut? neu urouna, got 'erdav Mftelonn to witness the double- - I or the M V A, roun-i- ll of Kien uie luuiti iui a perspiring winner that slowly limped l. national war Appreciation plajfi apoplntrd HoWij WulWiour, f keeping header there noted in the outfield and now is the Cleveland club near first place In to his dressing room nfter the thrilling rider, nn athletic Instructor, with head- Imm-lnn- T an rrntx Tna Id n nnnalctant lilttdr rratltirr Viln The Ta(lfa were especlallv pleased, quarter-. In I rimer. Malt hour, the dean kUl. thlrtj-mll- e motor-pace- d as both nav temis chalked mi victories. race at the of orlMs. will be an In- ft " " ' .t o nuv bi iiisiiy ill IlUlll. In the firstsime the team representing Breez night structor. Wie V S I New triumphed Point Motordrome Saturda WaJthoiir will teach cycling, boxing, our ne can oe aepenaea upon 10 neuer in a pincn is one or Hampshire wrestling, tie the most over Quini mister H Corps of the As Percy American champion, basketball, lacrosse, VnSuable Cle eland club SchuvlUIll In tennis and mans other forms of sport, players on the irsen.il a sensational w Iped besides jrtlng ns general physlral In- struggle 0 carefullv his dripping fnreheld ,o while In the featuie he structor and expert ndvlser. lie ex- jr.Frank Isbeli and Cv Semour were tnlrlera before th w.r nnfi,,n event the hurth Nnval Dlstriit team weaklv uttered "Bos that was a pects tn sill I In a few dnys. tijother positions Isbeli twirled for the VvTiite Sox and finished scored an sv win over tlip All tara, tough race I thought Bedell was lead During the lasti twentj irars VVnlllionr as a under the Irectlon nf Kddle Williams, ing me all the time and for reason '.",.5,oll. n""lr "cling championships. On first, 1918, my privi- E? aAtnnd kaDAman S2a mmtt ...... nflfl hla...... paPAdr n a an ...... nntAnMn. fnw t.n r i . that In 1004 he won the world's title- - nt the January it was WUI, VUww,l4. .JWJ...WW. u...... ut.1 IUI IIIC Uliini 8 to 2 Deilte the d score, the made the terrific finish I feel it " 1. K 1 .. still r.K?,u! Va,.'"'r' and repeated In tt-- Tr.. n.. lnvnnAH ..EAn n nl...v 1..II I .. game was larked bj sensational pla-in- g 8ft ScJ', rcijiciiiucinl.n nu "icAamici it, Diuh ine uan aimnJ now ne neiaen As the .speeders sped around the 1555 ?' n"ern. Belgium. In toot and lege to come to Philadelphia as owner and SALhi work outside of pitching compare , saucerllkr track speed 190V lie won the slvilat races In Vladl-M- n position, but his cannot with that By thp - the increased rs Square Harden lie was budb In- -- ,.- . , . Dltksu of Fourth Na- iffy "! Tt rttl.- - 1I...I.I n- - I.. n J tI..- - - - the race progressed The final five miles jured In u race In Paris n jear ago nnd directing head of the company organize4 to joiinsun me unsmiisiuii in ti uiiiiKcroim nuier ana is used vals had arall star aggregation on the since his not tikrn parti In the sport. ' iii field was a rate between Menus Bedell and pinch more than nns one else on the club Ed Walsh also could slug 'Jlnf lohnnnn I'arrj Weaver Mthouth past the fnrtwear mark, Willys-Knig- ht Motor JbJ and Bob Slmkev well Known to major Lawrence Starting with the twentv-slxt- h nnlthoiir Is In perfert rondltion. In ad- handle Overland and R 4.th ball and plajea a good game at nrst oase league fans each took a turn on the mile Lawr.mce gradually pulled dition to bring nhme the draft age. lie i was debarred from serilng ns n soldier, Tires. The daddy of them all, however, and one who was considered the mound awav, end as the signal was given for huti volunteered to art as a physical Cars, Bethlehem Trucks and Federal ' The Kourt took a command the last lap Lawrence was seen rt for the V. VI. A. He nan Jfrtatest all around plaer the game ever produced, was Charley Ferguson, auli to In r. ing lead In W first two round" regls- - himself to He was fully Iwo brothers the service, one (antaln In 1883. could pla any position on Ullle the limit Ted alt hour, now stationed nt Tamp played He the team, hit like a lerlng four and 'Jlng Johnson sevent-fi- e fast-goin- g gjjjo up jards behind the (mrdnn, and the other, Sam VValWiour, IfiTr'Myd; ana run tne oases eased l a result the Bedell who Is In the UTlatlon rorps. scored thelrtmh runs In the fourth on I 7T remember J'erguson well said (. harles M Mason, the veteran ball Armstrong iass and singles b felaugh- - was told that Philadelphia might not 'ir"I.1 ,. . . . to-- - . . The Speeding Finih wno jjeriuimeu uu .1..iiic ilUll-- t iruui m linr crcusun was j ter and piayer nut iott. a pitcher l.ll Lawrence was seen to to rence can show the 'same form In the welcome a until time proved iirtd. games a week He also played In The hlttlb nf 7oe Iietters and Bill bend closer big race, newcomer had could work slv the outfield, the in. "peed Vandeberrv, whisper to his pace- then it is good night for thu jjHi) Haeffner feiured for the Fourth Navals, iv.st of the field " fleJd and occasionall took his place behind the bat. while "Brlf Mclnnis and Harkness maker, and in an instant the pacer and his merit and that until such time as perform- " ,.- -r A?' ,,. mind thero never was a better hitter In the tramp n n,.in made the ptture fielding plays Mclnnis cjcllst were speeding along the upper Lawrence Wanted Rest robbed Kill) of n hit by leap- part had proof of intention business 6- thing up making a of the loner track When halfway ance furnished coihncct with an that tame to the plate and his batting was a one-hfi- d Lawrence did not want to ride, ing stab, while Harkness around Lawrence was on even term, as he " fcif sensation He had the ame standing as Cobb toda, but his work was speared Sphldlng h drive In the seventh which was a full lap advantage for was saving himself for the title race would be slow and unresponsive. Feeling that S ' a lonlrun Clarence Carman, Elmer Collins sten..iiionai. 11 01 me uiicnei a leaieu mm xie was Rn mar ih.i after Lawrence, with Bedell As they crossed and iij George Viley, who will in 1 r.Sli of Infield A base hallo to Tom Dunleavv and the finish line Lawrence led by twenty be the race, forewarned was forearmed,-- decided to gather heat nut scores hits and when he cot on base nn nn. m,M by Hiighev iook mings easy so as to De primed . n- I -- . .hits Bixter and Weichman jards one lap He pedaled M .nn..n. U- - nnn n vnn t au-a-n n n. n n . n .A- Jilus his an -- Tt.rVjpVEV t III mm IlUlll niruillih lie "in n. fiicruL i uuuu. iiiuir- scored twi run" and landed a vlcton exhibition lap, then returned to the Lawrence and .Menus Bedell were the together an intelligent, courteous organization, however did not last long. He plaved from 1885 to for the Vif Hampshire bluejackets over starting line, only aspirants to ride Saturday night. tTii.'Chariev. isss the Schuvtill Arwial The twirling where he was assisted to n" of This race will be the big compe with real behind it, lay my cards on he died. He came here from Richmond and was thlrt years old Jones uidjhe fielding of Ining, the third his quarters last a purpose -- took tltlon for Carman This sensational lie game saiker oflhe Atlantic Fleet team, fea- - Lawrence the race on two jraen piaeu nis last hours' Vin- rider is due to join the army on July the table and start things going. n.J-- tureu notice Victor Llnart and - 'JO and his one ambition Is to regain ;flii't . T..f. I J T . . Dl.:n- i FOURTHVAVM ALL, STARS cent Madonna were scheduled to ride the r. I unua ...! t IrOOO.r down by American title befoie making his depar- kHftHes iUUlll iiiucnn jiiiiii uiiu itrit.-- mines h a o r h n a m but were set the National Cycle for II Carman Is l.ftlpn rf 3 ll t H rknrsa If 11 n s o 0 Association for violation of the rules ture. If successful In the man odd i In baseball, Jumper II 11 1 are haracters but the alwajs Rath lb 0 J J Holtm'n 2n n 0 1 1 The suspension Is Indefinite C'orrl, an- big race. Jack Iloden has an Rp Idlnu If 1 1 1 0 n A n 1 0 1 ft ? tr .lb 0 nounced he will try to W-- Interesting for his manager and scribes tv II (I 1 1 1 that have him U makes things the This pe of Fritz lb II SI ahter rf 1 0 n 0 other substitute, also rode a great race, Th is was done. riding vi Inn In 1H l ii n ii Fnulke lb O 210 0 0 and it Is doubtful if the suspended riUU IICIC UU caiuiua; uifiiii is llkelv to become homesick while on a train cet off t tv..- (I riders H?'?ili1rl?'L T V - ""- r dhpi lr 0 J 1 0 0 - rt OHIO Hh rf could have ridden as well as sub- stop ann leave the learn nat The managei seldom discovers his ao HaAfTnr - .'1J n n kill c fi ft ft n t the C'iMst Rhollrn r i ii o j n o losppha tf stituted The time of 41 minutes 46 5 Ban on Dempsey and Fulton KBJicrf until tl'e 'earn lines up for the next game. Then searching parties Hromll lis Koehler p. nniuntil seconds for the thirtj miles was the BAjufc Johnson d lllll H tlnntlr City, . J July S Chairman missing thing J of ear final five sent out. the athlete leturns and even is lovelv until th p limnI ouo Total 2 3 23 10 3 best the The miles s In which ap- 5hawkejnfaur H n o o i o was covered In 6 minutes 30 seconds John Rmlth of the New Jersey Doxlnc a newspaper announcement rV'JvllfVAt .iKlllt. Commission leaterday discredited the widely FJilladeipnia nas not Deen nonoreu wun a jumper- Tntalu .0 10 27 8 1 Vandeberry Delivers published slory that peared January 8th, our policy was outlined IfttSt? since the days of 'Letlrriout hit by batted ball 'he Tulton Dempsey ' got match would be held in Newark on Iltbe Waddell The Rube never homesick, but occasionally, would leave All Mill 0 No one was more elated after the July 20 and the public invited to avail itself of our ser- much-abuse- It go or oar some Fourth Nal ,000200000 x S race than the d Speedy was stated that the bout was to he part :ufe club to tlshlng tend place Tnose pleasing diversions 2J 00220 of a big boxing carnival for the Clark C Stolrn naea Letters 2 Spaldlnsr Two Vandeberr Here Is a noted motor-pace- d Connie Mack much and many sleepless nights, hlts-4n'tt- Wea- Griffith bat and ball fund Newark has set vice and From the rtKeatused annojanoe but he hae. Mclnnia Haeffner artist, famed hl ability to a goal of 12ft 000 moment this ver Foul Sacrifice hlta Rath Ilrom-a- ll for L wauy goi uv it IranuM strutk out m Johnson ll, peed rather than pace He usually Is "This Is uzaler pure and simple " said . , things J. Stt -- 1 ' advertieement appeared have fairly .r a. intO nnltlnH n till- - nrn nl.n Tfe TVeaver 3Shanke 1 Koehler 1 llaiea I'halrman Rmlth Tou can say for me Es inw "i ntus unu 11 i citiestill Alain, the last choice of the riders and only arrangements that Ih Pov "e ime "in iiic the on balls ff Johnson 2 Weaver I Koeh- under the as announced there 1 1 la In the race Is no be no Debpaey tight LAngated moundsman of northern Michigan Miles has hopped to the old ler 1 Hi Olt Johnson In ft Weaver because there other vlll Kultnn In connection hummed. The corner at 2 st arid Ludlow has n in 2 Shekel 1 In J Umpires Otis and pacers to select His ability to pace lth this charltv event The commissioners i i nn amereiiL utuasiuus una . ueiimu uvrmiss. an rnm. At a.... Ilumsey readlb granted a permit for the tourna- .v... inree ....iru VHI, nimer Collins to a win on last Thurs- ment but will stand for no T nn nl Tin VI n en n Ua HQ ma haul anil nlnn.,.. l.nJ such cloak for been a veritable bee hive and the six months C VCil i wi. c nttrojonnatu t....t: u tttiu ainoja uu .!.me Same SCHUT 41SEVAL NKVV HAMrsilIRE day night helped hlf stock a little, for this biff fight " , seems he has trouble with his hired man he was made the third choice by Law- m cuse. It that and he Just HAD Brown If rhoae0 II 1 ll I W drain rl rhnaeII J 1 O 0 have been eminently pleasing to us as pleas- 1 11 1 rence over Xorman Anderson t'go home to straighten things out Since Miles has been playing base- - D Roaa rf 0 '. ( nlllns rf 0 ft ft II Curtis C. C. Wins lllr 11 lb rf t 2 0 ft VI .Na'n as 0 ft 1 1 ft Jimmy Hunter and Ttody Lehman so have make VV tried service 1 1 ing we to our to you. 1 as til that hired man has quit 45. times b actual count. all as ft t I on lb ft J 4 ft far have outstripped the field as pacers Cheltenham, Ia., July S Curtis Country Presslei 2b I 1 1 1 ll nauch'n 2b ll 1 0 1 Club outclassed Harrowgate (Main leaped to Michigan from Florida last spring. He started for the VVhtfr 1h l 2 ft l riunl v lb 1 lift ft 0 that the gathering immediately looked to here yesterda), Hrpark, changed his mind and went to the railroad Donovan r 0 I ft 1 ft t Ivlhlll rf ft ft 1 ft ft their rider to win The motor-pace- d fan winning a game 13 to 8 The station instead He VV n rf lb ft ( ft o ft tiunahj rf of Algioer (1 picks the winner In much the t.ame man- all around work and tlarker gone two weeks, and when he returned Bradley Hogg Dlehl p lo T ft Hauler IIlllflo1 4 ft ft fea. asked him the Jones u ft ft ft a ft ner as the track followers gather their tured the contest wn ne 0 3 7; 7 3 Philadelphia has accorded the of the long Journej and dldn t say something to Moran. Totals - dope on the horses by giving preference CURTIS C C. HARROWGATE us most Totals 2 .'7 1 to the colt carrylne one of the, .u-- . tell jou how It Is," explained Main. 'That hired man ft n n ft n famnn. (Jfl'lt of mine New Hampshire n n ' n 2 iockevs Now and then an Vlgajer 2b rhoae royal treatment. We have endeavored to re- X Arsenal ft ft o ll 0 ll 0 0 outsider 1 11 4t hu Job and had tbgo back and talk with him. He's a good Qulnn cf J 0 0 llepb n ss 1 man ' Long; 00 ,nroann ss 2 2 0 0 2 1114 get alpng Stolen bases AlrNaufihton Dun scores with a tookle In the saddle The .Nolan lb . fttt 1 n kind ex- the, farm couldn't without him I knew that Moran would leavy Two-bas- e hit Lone Double play MacO r p II I .' firlm If spond in and we take this means of (unasisted) same often happens In motor-pac- e cir- If mev go ana teareu if e migiu nave an argument You know, flauichman SarrlP.ce hits Do swnrtz .1 " Mlller.cf. .23100. ft ft 1 t,Iet I am Rosa, Collins Prssle Jones Struck out cles, but in this Instance Vandeberry has Barker lb H 1 1 0 ft gratitude for this Uy 1 I) on nl? f 1 SlchnM'.rv pressing our splendid appre- retty bad gu hen I argue and I might take a punch at Moran I Jones Dal. liases balls Off advanced from the class of novice pacers Oer'nn lb . Ji'Ku n,3b 0 2 ft Jones f ueai o urooires itiveu ana Robin n p Oable rf . 2 do so I Just left all into the select He will watching IJ111ft 110 0 tt'jUwaijt Jo that, That's there is to it I can't Voorhees bear Krause rf, 0 0 0 0 Ma'n p Jh , ft n 0 fl ciation which has been so encouraging to us big , 1 in my temper," In the races Weiss rf 0 0 0 .Mun.er.Jb 0 1 3 1 iirol Doxera Vid Reil Crofs 13 !7 16 4 and so fitting a tribute to the lines we are RJIaln now is with the Lebanon club In the Steel League He re- - Stars in Title Rate Totals 13! Totals 8 11 : 4 14 - will National Turk. I. J, July 8 At the ft 4 boxlaj Curtis C C 0 0 3 0 X 13 R there until the hired man quits agali.. close of four bouts at the National The first Important race of the cycle Harrowgate 3 1 ft 10 representing. a- -i 0 IK uuiuuui jmaaiuiii hihul iui I 10 12 a lection was taken for the Red Cross and season will be held at the Point Breeze ne Bum m o i aa vuuiriuuiru inero drome Thursday night The occasion will I i .New York scribes are making things hot forcing Bodie these were bouts partlclnted in by Philadelphia ne staging t davs boxers who are spading the summer hvre the annual of the American he dally roasts, are becoming a feature. This is the worst way Tne men box everv.Haturd'ay nlaht to keep motor-pace- d championship over the 100 to SO persons (sixty-tw- o Italian slugger, for lie cannot stand criticism. In shape About stood about kilometers and one-ha- lf the He dronned a the raised ring art enjoied the bouts miles) distance go Fof fly balls vVeek and blaming Among tt participate wera John Kelly. Five riders will to SUITS$1.80 lat, they are him for the present Clark, Bobby Graham and William the starting line. The Sat- John Satlrday results of ng of the club In the pennant race. Bodle needs boosts instead Hinnum Next nlaht Knockout urday night's thrilling thirty-mil- e event ItEDCCED TKOM (30, Sz and of Joe O Donnell Wllllm Fuller. James Raf-fert- y ( ." to Hi plays better when the crowd is laughing with him not and Eddie MrAidrews will be among has served make President Tim Buck, PETER MORAN & CO. and the contestants 8ney Martin the new ley and Manager Jack Roden very enthu. fflas? Director of Public Stfety declares that he elastic. S. E. has no objection to he bouts If they are Cor. 9th A Arch Sts. taw permission ob- Open Monday Saturday Manager held according to ind is "Never saw the boys ride better," and Until o'clock President and General ( !(&t reported that th F"ultO(vDempsey bout will be held within the next tained to hold them sputtered the hustling Jack Itdden, manager, as he took Overland Harper Co. e weeks at tne Velodromeewark- - N, J. Boxing has proved sue-,'- n a hurried olte of the end of his two-b- it Jersey If this match staged a record Naval Reerves Win Havana 14-16-- and is crowd is expected. he hastened for tin. office. South 21st Street M: Chapman, manager 6f the Velodrome, has a unique scheme Mlldwood. N. J., lut g - Wlssahlckon CHIBE PARK in Rarracka outclasaed Wldwood there yester- 'They looked fine and take it from US' the battle. Hei will pay the fighters a certain sum, deduct his ex- - day, winning. 7 to 2 Vtldwood had ten men me It should be come ia.e lure Thurs- BASEBALL TODAY left on baaeB but roulttnot Its hlta night." r plied Big cart-full- y itund. according to the report, give everj thing else to the Clark QrimUi opportune dellvr day Tlir. ax he at tnves7 tilted that noisy Ligunn straw d ATHLETICS vt. DETROIT such Is the case the 'bout should be a big 1 o o ll s. AI MUtdi Sail fund. If success W)ihlrkon ; fn twenty-fiv- e (le.-n.u- I.WIr. AT J0 St. 11 11 1 O07 other Law- - it VMIdwrav) On o I II 3 ai 'If iMiel. tilmhel Rroa.' knd l.NpslHln-- .' - , . - W - .t .: &. L'j "?V -' ' tAHiti WJ J- 1