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' ' r 'J ' "' .'' , r - - ' f C AAv K'V ' . --jj -- P z -.-.- - - '. tlUJMJfl' V, EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER , FRIDAY," iwra t ' ' : m 0 . : : : V'-- i Meet I w. f Rpublic High Schoel Girls Star in the First Annual Track and Field HHl'y.n.nnnnnnnnnnnl classed her rivals nnd tossed the Inflated Miss Drake, of the Girls' High. MISS I!!! (II Maf fill iH W pill 70 feet 7 Inchen. Drake leaped reel x men. Ii Dees Strike Yeu? CORRY IS VICTOR WEST PHILLY GIRLS Miss Dernthv Jumps, of West Phila Wert Philadelphia romped away with Hew It delphia, was of the high race, with the Girls the winner the shuttle relay imp, Hhc leaped 4 rect 7 Inches. JIIss High second, Frankford third, German-tow- n (Inn 111, IA leeehey'8 Recerd Wild, of tlin same school, was fourth nnd Kensington fifth. Ne II li Ik m ill wLt ecend. 30-MI- time was announced. N LE RACE WIN TRACK HONORS by Unpopularity By The hop, step and Jump was wen Tendler's THE OBSERVER Rlchbeurg ds Coach Wins Opening Moter-- New Scdrlig System Proves Australian theWelliRneu)n Tl WmtAWWW 1IBWS3&WIW JJH r'ttSn1 Mad-de- TTT .." Jli i. Wheel of Life mar t grinding out better luck for Alfred Leconey, of Paced Grind Here na Success in First Annual ITMKKiWSai'. rrMlE Krf.tffflUg '1023. is Second Championship Events The ether day Leconey was elected csptaln of bis track team for Tklf I" n noner eTerjr co,,,an cherlnhea. certainly is deferred. Twe Intercollegiate individual track The tribute ON TEAM VMtfEM ti UBI UUMpjiiljijs gjnaVssnsnsl 4 t.mnlenehlps have been brought te the Easten institution by the spirited ONE MOTOR TAKES FIRE 20 GIRLS EACH JfeJU

' 100 yard 220-yar- d Cambridge Leconey wen the and titles at last month. CORRY, Australian cham lip PAUL PRHP 100 In 9 7-- seconds, one-tent- h of a second under the record. - traversed the FRANKhaa he honor tedav of beast HIGH was a slight wind blowing down the course the day of the finals and PHILADELPHIA There ing of the first meter-pace- d victory of WEST holds another track and Judge did net deem it wise te award the mark. ' In Philadelphia. He OGAR the the 1022 season 4-- field championship. The Lafayette athlete has done 0 5 seconds often and only two weeks earned this prestige at the Velodreme. 0. by winaj After the boys from the institution btfere the Interceltcgl&tes he' wan timed In 0 Point Breeze Park, last night nine-- Philadelphia Sweepstakes, a win- t At Cambridge he defeated a field of great sprinters, several of whom have the en the west bank of the Schuylkill e eirtffalPriee counter-balanc- e fthlrty-mil- grind, from a field of four team cham- beaftn even time. It would seem that these facts would the ning the and - starters. pionships of the Philadelphia' public wdfht of the breer.e. , by Reet, once famous as lilgh girls offering inter-collegia- Paced Eddie schools last week, the from is the greatest cigar te This years age Leconey was hatred at the starting line from the -- Twe n sis day bike rider. Cerry covered the the same school came through yester Cigar after his entry had been accepted. This was because he was a iHntnnrn In 4.1 minutes 10 4-- fi kCCOnrlH. day afternoon en Northeast Field ever made! The "Stratford" (rtntitnan. Last year he was nosed out by Klrksey In the 100 and by Woodring heating out Vlncente Moddena,.Italian iTwenty-nint- h nnd Clearfield streets, and has been made fn Philadelphia for furlong. . title-holde- r, by a" little mere than five wen the meet of the girls' the first annual always , irTsf h geed the past 20 years and has ill tTH mm, -- iiPIS nmgStiiigMBi! . ., S year he broke a record and It Is taken from him. However, he equaled Inns. MniMnna. however, rode a high schools. tVaa0rfe..-- .sis. ig!lj This race, he was forced behind owing J "se!kBwiaiiswfiiWffliis iwiKnjrivai''inw . mark in his heat and that will stand. btit The meet wea a big success, and sold at the railroad stations is. iieiisiuvinsi - He te a punctured tire. West Philadelphia's showing was espe- and by the leading clubs. !ii;auiajir-iiJt'iKiiiiHfiirjJiiJiac- y Ry his victory lat.t night Cerry will cially brilliant. The Speedglrls wen j j ( MelJI University, of Japan, has defeated the University of he a starter In the annual running the tltle by scoring 04 5 points. Girls' Every cigar smoker knows THE One the Point 461-1- 0. Frank-for- d rag four game out of five In baseball. The last contest the Heur Brnssard at High was second with its superb quality its per- Breeze pine benrd bowl next Tlmrwluj ended in a 12-- 2 reverse for the youths from the Gelden Gate. Our next with 32. Germantown blend tobacco. Carman, 2-- fect of night, riding agninst Clarence 27 5. Southern fifth with national pastime seems te have taken a firm grip en the Orient. fourth with ' WS.SVS T America; Vinccnze Mnddena, Italy, I.IVj. Girls' Nermal sixth with 11 Tftsas7 and Appelhans, Germany. a Kensington Reventh with 11, and Wil- Anether "Helt" achievement spot cash did The Unpopularity of Lew Tendler Leads en Fifth Mile liam Penn last with .1. - the v years age Cennie Mack placed en block the- greatest base- - "I was verv much pleased with it and here they are, ready for your choice. WIGHT the auction Cerry pushed Inte the lend en the com- known te game. gave fifth lap of the fifth mile nnd there- meet," wns Miss Ida Hehbauer'a JJ ball machine the He as one of his reasons Philadel- ment after the meet. Miss Helsbauer Is Straight Size lack of appreciation. after he never was headed, riding a 10c Size Size 15c phia's ever losing hie nthletlc director at the William. Penn er beautiful race without II ,!HnHlKnflnnnnnnWaV BnTnnT Lew Tendler, is nearer the championship than any qther con-tind- High Schoel and is chairman of the te Cut te Cut to judging pace. Several times Frank was chal- Cut fSSffK and jet, from the consensus voiced in bellowing tones at the lenged by Mnddepa, riding behind Track Committee among the girls' high fight Tuesday night, Fhlladelphlana would 'rather see him knocked out by a Johnny Sehlee,- - the Australian whoels. "Yes, It was n great meet," but she It will help for slS&v Kend-rate- continued, I think r than have him win the title from Benny Leenard. always managed te stay out in front. "and 3 25c V JLWjakmhs In 5c 7c one can take the jeers, the sarcasms and The six thousand fans who turned out a let te boost girls' mass athletics $3.75 If the hoots as the sentiments of the high schools. $2.25 $3.25 ttii fight fans toward Tendler, he is one of the most unpopular boxers for the 1022 innugural were treated te in n mile wheu "Of course, we will have te Improve Bex of 50 Bex of 50 Bex of 50 tb game. thrill en th fifteenth ' Nerman Andersen's meter, riding in things before the next meet In ,1923. Tendler's record since he left his newsboy stand outside the City Hall for front of Geerge Colembntto, another But everything has te get n start, and Us crouch In the ring is one for PMladelphlans te be proud of. Ne one can man- I think we started ours off success- On out-of-to- orders we prepay Italian entry, took fire. Andersen 1VAKl AllVla- upon touch or point out a black stain in any of his actions within the ropes. aged te get his off the track, fully. It should get better and better, -i VXxLSItaTVinDnCDC. express or parcel pest, receipt machine boys' of check or money order, and guarantee delivery In perfect condition. The southpaw lightweight, has fought fair and clean and he always gives after riding around the pine-beard- and be en the snme plane with the MM MmW aaanath "V Us best in return for the fans funds. bowl feriialf a lap, without a serious 'quads' in a few years." 1 mishap. ' ifflnTB -- nnnaV. It appears It Is net the boxer who has caused his own unpopularity. The New Point System Is At the time Colombatto was riding In criticism apparently Intended for his manager, Phil Glassman, but why should second place, acci A new point system wns used In the but because of the were Tendler be the target? dent he lest four miles. Later, en the meet. Individual and team scores SreSBBBrKSSSaBnnnBnnnnnnnnnnnnneBnnm Bk iAr spr Bv -i. j &- - added together te get eHsaaKvnianSwunnnnnVlnnnnnnnnmnV These facts de net speak well for sportsmanship In this city. twenty-thir- d mile, after Andersen had "' the two MtjWasBtjBnnBjBSjBjBsnBSjBBjBBsnn, k mounted another mnrhlne. he hnil the team's final total. In this way It KmnaTTK. '' assured the schools of getting an equnl trouble with his meter and Colombatto QnnUS6lnnnnV'!Bnl.nnT9nnnBJEnT BVBnSflBnfefefenm VnnnnV BnnnnnnTy . . . ',A I" PIIILADELPHfA HIGH SCHOOL wen the chnncc, one athlete WSSSlSBSSiKSSBBr .nn.nnnnnnn""V iKHSSannnnnniK InnnnT s4'-- WEST annual track was forced out of the race. as or two star RMnaCity Hall Square (West), Commercial Trust Building Bnnnnnk ''V field ehsraplenahtbs. This Is the first ap- would be unable te win the meet for time the title has gene Jackie Clark, making his first s.yl-S$?9- nsaHMtBBraHT lm)fc'''i k te the Speedbeys. n certain Institution. Every girl either nnnv nan ' '""'' Central High's monopoly Is ended, which U for the pearance In Philadelphia, came In for BEnanKEBMH? aTnnT vlSnKUaSSInnV nnV Sgg '. 'mx-m- .rts g TM geed competition helped or hindered her team te victory. t of and interest in this branch of scholastic sports. third place, being paced by Jimmy way Hunter, of Philadelphia. Anether unique thing wis the the winners of the races were Judged. Student Makes Goed aa College Coach Waltheur Wins The best times were kept, and the p-m-T- lieaEllSH X RICHBOURO been Making hla professional debut In winner waa announced after the meet. wMa C haa let out by the Phils. This Is news In 191 LANCE Ave ub In the dash, there were lines drawn form, for there were few who knew Philadelphia, Bebby Waltheur, Jr., H Bnnl he bad reported. sUaTanT . ' .ft amateur champion of America In 1021, en the ground nt the finish line, about WnafaR MM mMMMmiXiiV Rlchbeurg Just graduated from the University of Flerida and appeared in two or three feet-apar- tulferm the Phils defeated Tem Belle, of Italy, in two at Park en Monday for the first time one-mi- le This Is the distance it will take a this season. He left straight heats of a match race. - xTOraUm mSSmWAW MhZ;'fr'?K Ml yesterday for Charleston, where he haa been sent under an optional agreement. youthful Southerner beat the mere girl te run In one-fift- h of a second. Special-- Tomorrow! The only one unetl, WG0mml. JkMMWy'MM DMrlng the last two years Rlchbeurg has "played the part of experienced Italian by two lengtha In Therefore. watch waa Ja&mkW ' (each and student. He lap the winner being timed, and the ether iiPffflnsii mmLWkw --mmwlMMMmm earned his way through the Gainesville Institution by the first heat. The last of this heat, times being judged. If a gtrl was one coaching the college nlneand playing professional ball.. a sixth of a mile, waa sprinted In seven- SSSBmtMBBS9rMT nnnnM'" ' MMMMMMMMM line behind winner, who finished W 9SQHBBn2nnnnnTnnnnnnnnTEnafinB .MMMMMMW LnnnnnnnnnnnB BBnnnnnL The teen 'seconds flat. the University of Flerida team ia being hailed 1-- 5 seconds, & Yeung aa the Southern champions, Geerge Patterson, a local lad and the race In, say, 8 her time 1,000 Men's Men's far seventeen out of twenty-on- e games were be 2-- 5 seconds. wen. One, of the victims waa Yale flying the colors of the Shanahan Cath- would 8 SmfMMMMMMMMMW the Crackers scoring a 3-- 2 win ever the In ' After all of the times were taken nnd Blue twelve innings. olic In two-mil- e - Rlchbeurg knows Club, was tbe winner the figured out, it was announced that Miss the inside of the national This la proved HSiB' ?? fame. bv the open Class B professional race. excellent Telly Weaver, of the West Philadelphia MmTmTmWmjmWmjmWmW & team he turned out. 3-- 5 sec- His time was 4 minutes SI 75-ya- He also possesses High Schoel, was the winner of the rd natural hitting ability. Thla ia shown by the fact onds, and was trailed by Frank Harris, dis- &m h led that dash. Miss Weaver ran the the Central League, of Jake Smith, of Elmwood, 3-- a Class B organisatien, when he waa with Grand this city; tance In 8 G seconds. Four girls Summer Rapids two years age, with a percentage .416. and Geerge Gergely, of Yenkera, N. Y. second. Suits 11H of were tied for The time was Rlchbeurg has gene out of the big The two-thir- of a mile amateur better than that made by Miss Dettia league, but he will return. Ha ia toe by Henry of geed a ball player te remain In the sticks. handicap was wen Bruhn, Bough, of Temple, last week. Miss the Seuth End Wheelman. With a 1-- 3 and$9,$12&$l Bough ran the same distance in 10 handicap of ten yards Henry came seconds. THREE RIVERS haa broken est with another umpire aeandal. through In front, clocked In 1 minute Miss Wearer was a substitute en the 25 seconds Bill Raucheiser, of the Three arbiters have been chased eat of town by rioteaa citizens. flat. Western team, and sprung a big sur- TT50 In the future the umpires should be equipped Northeast Wheelman, was second; prise by her victory. The mother of including Palm Beach with guns and armor, aa well at wlndpad and mask. Charlea Bewers, Seuth End Wheelman, the girl who originally was scheduled te Mehairs third, and Nelsen Miller, Seuth End run for the winners died two days Fine and Other Wheelman, fourth. age, compete. and she was unable te Light Weight Materials f i The respective heats were wen by m Values Bewer sand Raucheiser. Miss Nixon Wins up Coel DROP Five Leading Batten Miss Dorethy Nixon, of the Girls' L. te Cleth and Mohair who formerly was the Bm NNH ts Nermal, star $15 in Each Majer League Dartmouth Brown athlete at West Philadelphia, $6.66! That's a magic price with Hanover. N. II.. June 0. L Rey Brown, of the basketball champion hlsh Jumper. h been elected csn-Ut- n was the winner far team (or 1923. for distance. Miss Nixon out- - Koshland. It built this, big establish- NATIONAL USAOTJE of the Dartmouth track threw 10 SEVENTH PLACE Brown has been a member of the team for high-pric- es the lat two years and acted aa leader duri- ment because it marked the end of nern.br. St. Lri. 4 ft TO rA ng- the last aeaeen. Ojrw. Bosten.... II is'87 0 83 ITS before the war. Down again go -- e ii' .S78 .S78 Australian Davis Cup Players Lese prices to same $6.66, T. Griffith. Bktjn. SO 15 the old and that Fourth Straight Reverse 100 37 .370 Latvian, June 0. The Australian Davli Q50 Sends ELECTRICAL AMERICAN XJUQTJE Cup team yeeterday played exhibition doublet means a big saving. Bring your wife or Athletics Inte American O. A.B, R, RT, T& at the North Londen- - Club. Patterson and Value CUTS. II M 14 Ii Warthelm unexpectedly defeated Andereen MECHANICAL sister, and they'll agree these summer . SfJ"J"t .418 and O'Hara Weed by at icer of League Cellar Millar. AttiKUw... 4t las as at .178 6-- 0-- up te suits are equal to ;; these costing nearly Witt. New Yerk. . . 40 1M s $20 double elsewhere. ' BRAVES' S108 STREAK IS BROKEN 7 te 2. Tbla was the third straight Engineering Savings up te Yankee win ever the White Sex. Ruth ONE-HAL- greeted Robertsen, of ne-h- lt fame, In KtenE PALACE and F! TTNLE8S the Athletics show a return the first with a tremendous borne ran s te il ever the right-fiel- d As you would expect 0 y the winning form that character-an- wall, his fourth of 45TB AKP MARKET STEEBT8 when - 25,30,s35-'4- the season. Shawkey waa CHEMISTRY it is time te their play borne remain-- r effective and we net ran We will ran . .. M.?set into the lirhtr- at in the held the enemy safe Trass aald eeald W J? ' of the Western trip, thev will be after tbe second coei suits tn nuts otters inning, In which they scored two them at theinlowest prices Kpetlnjc peacefully in last place once markers. in din. A glimpse at the atandlngs thla town. Hundreds of styles, pat- earning reveals the startling fact that Philadelphia Championships terns and colorings, and best el jM Msckleta are nestling uncomfortably all, a size, a style for every nun. ra seventh place, only two and a half First Elimination Round Summer Plenty of stout men's sizes, lee back of the bottomless pit known toe. Uit place. Tuesday Evening, June 13th The present 8 O'CLOCK v Silk Mohair losing streak haa new Spert Suits that WKLTKRVrzaailTS and Priestly Gabardine niched four straight, three In Tiger-w- n 147 LBS. AT S O'CLOCK and one in New Yerk. Since the HINKLE WELSH Courses avent of June the home hopes have are different ts. Summer Suits $ 1 $ 1 Wled te win DEVLIN 0T00LE O.50 a ball came, their last ts. Wonderful Values, at X snsf Aifi Ppearance In the winning column being There are Spert Suits and LIGIITWEIGHTS Preparatory for Me-uerl- 1SS LBS. AT S O'CLOCK courses the gjeend game in New Yerk al Spert Suits. Yeu KNOW i Day, ours PHILLIPS ts. ERNE students who wish te enter ad- t Some with is still a geed "cnance te get will net make you leek like MICKEY NEALY vanced classes in September. the first ts. "a division, but the pitching A Big Reduction i nave te get better. Only four games these, who wear the stamped JIB LBS. AT S O'CLOCK 2 Pairs Pants fparate the Senators in third place and custom-tailore- NELSON DOYLE 9-1- ? .Athletics In seventh. Ten games out sort. Our d ts. Enroll June 2 We're continuing our Kj!?twiJB first-plac- e and BASS MEND0 .tbe Yanks suits are different. , ts. great sale of nationally Mack's band. This lead isn't PRICES SOc, $1.00, $1.50 1 - pre-We- d & advertised marked mwa e Men's trade ai mis stage of tbe race, Mm whs prefer smaii-n- 2 Pair BECnXD ELIMINATION BOUND Pants a team In prim! is going geed, but at the nMeraUIr ETGNINQ. SO brands, including famous Preient time come te TUESDAY JUNE the AtMetlca are going latbsa a. at lee ralieei 1WS 8. Penn 84.1 DREXEL "Styleplus," JJJM than at any prevleua time thla rSZSlll1. 281 b7 Otbl Locust Clear "Cortley," 11a aim jaiiaHisw, own niarketi 3-P- c. "Vogue," "Newport," etc. Mlnplays proved costly te the Ath- - In roweltep Cafe. S4 0, 40thi The Ueb, t8 EVENING SCHOOL Cleth SUITS murpay l, BOi in 7-- W.S. Jenes, N. Iltni nominal Suits at a full third off. yesterday's 6 defeat. "Pep" 4 "unj made the first home run of his utem Tailoring Tiwuevs See these stunning values najer-leagu- e career In the opening :i toning. 11 16 Walnut Street a BpecUtt? especially the popular Walker, the hard-hittin- g fly sports in 01 8macked out four-bas- e models Tweeds sk i 1T501AC50 and Hemespuns. ffl r?J? 'sl"P(,nslen nnd fine impered upon if Smith, catcher for the Giants, ly inse wea a geed tonic for the young Thousands febrand. reinstated Wednesday, for Men's cracked out a homer and a single, Oxfords IV of Pairs of !H. ft. E?,1Jr ,n the Giants' victory This is OUR HALF YEAR ODD PANTS the Chlenje Cubs, 11 te 5. U irinneu mn(lc It two straight from BLUE SERGES CLEARANCE SALE and down for work or dress. Every conceivable pat- !.. Bnhlns, defeating go all the prices them 7 te 2. This $g.50 $7.50 en our cloth suits tern and fabric, from which you can match "rwryi..,m,Urd the fine record of Vte71 Spert Medels with a The savings are 1:66 Ruether. brilliant Brooklyn any suit. Pants that were $6, ?7, 58 and $10 wtnpaw, who hsd previously wen his Worsteds most unusual half in every instance. and up new $1.66, $2.66, $3.66 and $4.66. ai-,h- Rt. Leuis batted the ApN All the wanted styles and materials. marked at t ?."',hree Bosten pitchers te the EN knew and Every pair is long; en three things-st-yle Tweeds uiM.Mjl wn !..'nften blneles. while Walk a few steps off Market St. Dek lH ' iJJlf service and honest value. Sporty Hemespuns ?' "raves nt his mercy with effective fl) 'appreciate away from the high rent district and when styles for the man be convinced!! P,I?,M Ring value """"nered and they --ret it k'1 5"nIete for sixteen hits and took the conservative styles for the quiet dresser. m, nifi "." r0f the er,eB Cincln-S- . witness the But every pair genuine calfskin and i? J" r Tl,e httl"g'"Pof Carlsen, number of re ' m RtP,tTher; ."nn TT"or featured. $35 te have Belid leather throughout. An ample variety . H' pwcentage took another orders we $50 of high shoes lunwM ifMJr,,ln P" itnm "ifered another te 'received in one at the same prices. 1 the h"d" the Bosten Red Built 'K tai 5l ' short year of TfieafpHub l.0 Th MrlB new tands lliillii ni 1215 Market St. IsiiIm. en' fr the Se. Klmer business. OUR NEW LOCATION 8?tm n i.nniar ffi tha ssammJ ..lal. ik. hTiH Stere of Standard Merchandise and Standard Value "!!. wa ,he trlklng feature In JNlEDERMAN 25-2- S. .fiten. u hr trtlibt 7 North 13th St. also 24 & 26 15th St. R--e TnHl... i.i-- - u . HXH Whs Car r .". "r"""i iw a Taller. Open Every Epenimg Ordert AeeepHd TiriM,a --Hi Iter aasat r" ath , ,. - m&mmmjm, , i1--- - r't t . V . it wmp te--' X') MW$kiHM-- WJSSi-S- i, kk i Tita mmm UnnnVBnnnnnnnnnnnnl S VL", '- - I'-t-s W .V 3 tStV,$H,J Siii- KffiL ,'.V'r mM&.tj; .&:!' ' Bnnn.nn.MMBnnsnnn.Wsnn.nn.nn.nn i 1 ItsiaW iMSmL!WMm&