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•- •lUUIUIlfffiffffp\ ^SsBTsTrBHWEHIHW^^^ MiFIS Let Gsod Enough ALRAE, Tom— ra fc-. jgpot^jtatmmeTrnjkir a. Close Smni ^ ymh^ . InMJi* or »= I As MB -<» >o Cue? dmnlilS Toto. Mil T«rior »r« the oaJr WI> CIOERMEN Hittm «1KITB .400, but tbm are » ninaber wttjiin tie lOO sJ-.-de- Baldr WenstTOin W Irttijn* » nuiti of Graimt frr-Xr^M-\— tt TA® Sdimin, J4U McGnLti. JIT. ^ acm to . 1.W prior to ..J^ed W \^^l^t s^dar. fcave nevertheleM tooa tlw tact that at tuo 'i™\ \^tb^ thnmptie tie ban hard as a apjala a!i4 MOTd ^^ and are at present enjoying I hnrt, he Traa waHop- — - ta tho han tor an arCTte ot .C3. juid thai inarfc Is at present tie «it ihDwn ST anr ot the Casejn a nm hatttiw arerases M the sea- 4a cotHpnea to date. When Eddie retnraa to tie same, aifci II r. tedtooiona are that ho tam to step \\nne to maintain r i«ad. tor ehnitlnif at the heels mt TeneraWe leteran la \ nTTiya iner XTC^I*™* fcinw. ™ Sondar. have neverthelesa neen tinmptie tie ban hard as a team and are at present enjoying . V arenige ot J19S. This means Ihat talcing an average of abont JO men at tot per game, the Caaeys hsTB been stlcklns o» an. average of nine blows per content. The dimiimaTe Joe Graiat has heen the tfain-» chief scorer. haT- Ing -crOMed the plate nu less thau 14 times and !n addition. Is also leadlnc steaM\. Him. t set-WE Hotffi. TSSioSTT&oav to«-o2. jMa FNErfiRoaa — IT »iAS A n^ixsx-Vf^opni. SooBe s«e. w>T w>sa»ii-W>l ru. SM' SO TO TUB. GAME: AnSy MMV K»>0« vWlCHfEAf. VIOX^ •lut awe! T»e HOMEitAM losr -KlKH.t^l D6AC.eiBM mt '«» TeneraWe veteran la » j^j, pilfered aicks to his cre- mnsster who bids tatr to become Taylor is mnnine him a duae ST^ th. gr=u»tjatl. ,„r ba5- ^•te.llng hono;^. ^ers mr developed in 'bial 5,0,biara. while SmnnltT—•wmie Tayio^ ! BaiUT Wencrum has tour ti, his —1 •Mtnii'* Qf the Caseya.; _ tpam'a leati- — \ \ _ i V. cnj.\ O^rd has. \ISnd\ ot the Caseya. 1, T^Iur Is the team s lead Slor at present i. maitlaR the,' ^arriOce hitler, having sacrj ^ leather peUet for a mark of ' » - ^ aHI thla in the face of a start waieh was in no way anspieioas. W late, howeyer. WUlie has been ing samui-c — jSced himself on four different oc- castona. To date, the Ca.st.ys have record- waica HU Ca-Sfys naTe recoru- h Utr. Wi^a U/tuflne ^ fun. this l^ine ta^taC aw at a cUp or ' ^^ w;.llop into Bo- TO tlire® ttia P«r ^^ miga.y iir dlae-s Creek wblch Frank Schwarz atnick off on May 9. Allhongh he ha-s played in but five games. Mickey Hyaa has polod oot IWO triples, while McGralh, Schwarz. Manninir and Matty Campb*'U have each acrounled for one tiireeba^'e blow. G*-nf yU- Gruth up to «htt tliiie hf. toe. w«s injuiv.I. was losing no Ume Ret- ling u strangle hoi<l un lifvt hon- ors at hl» speeialty. which is twt>- bai«e hitting. Gen« has lour duu- bie« tn his credit, while Taylor. Granat and Sweeney each have two. and Schw-'T; and Manning each one. , The fcllowlne are the compiele batting aTerages of the Casey» to dare: Caseyo* Batting Averases UAYONNE TALKING MACHINE CO. M- - \The House That SatisHes\ JJ2 BROADWAY. Be>- 23.-d and Jts^^^^AYO^ Oppoaite Strand Theatre Buses Pasa Ooor TO BE BEST EVER ASSEMBLED i 22 • I f:in« tl» -ve You Ever Had a Good One?, »••« hard to find, but worth looking for. „ veu come to the i^.mo variety. 1 you-U atop. Vou woot o.ed to '^er. nor v,.nt to, b.«u« titad Don't decide on any player '\piano without looking at the \SCHUBERT\ first. Manning Taylor Wi-natri'm .. Si;hwarz Graiiat HiCrath Campbell WotHlward .. Ryan Pweeney Bryant liahl tluinlan .VeOianis ... H^Keriy ... Team averag = .1 1) 2 5 21 r> l:! 4.-. r. Ill .1 s 13 432 72 129 .r.ci .341 .^11 -IIT .sou jr.is .200 .IdO .lis .125 .238 2:ih Shh hr -ii fb I) I PitchinQ Record O \V I. Dryar.t H Campbell .... S \ - Wf^nstrom 2 1 1 Barnett 1 \ 1 ' Team Ref.jr.l: OamM won. fi; loM ; averagt', .4->2. BD SO 19 47 6 14 !l 11 the! * Huni ; cbJkii 1 WllH 1 \ 1 cuniJ > f srr* chaU {1 i •i SCHUBERT Piano Player Fully Guaranteed $550 The cabinet design appeals to everyone, the play- er action the easiest to operate. Above aD the Tdosical tone is admired by every body DONOHUE LEADS AT FOX HILLS Champions Will Have to Dc fend Titles If They Want to Be Kecosnized By IIE-N-RV L. V.VUKKI.L. (f>l(.-ci( J'r<-.<.t S^ldll Currr^liond, ill.t Stalling Oghler.s an.i cU:.mpion« wbo keep lh«ir titles ' cn lee\ are dealt iKidy lilows In tiie no-.v rulfs l„ guvern !>..xi!« in 'v V.Tk. Trrnicd !>y many .iprrl-^ a.« Hie most yerfecl m t of reguIaU.ms yi-l ••umpiied to corriTt im- abaw ihal l/rousht the lieht E:imc into disre- pute. the new rules are «1 nalional intfrest ijeeoils* lliev nr.- liie i.ieais ..f til\? International Siwirlinj; I'lub Wlil.h aspires lo becnae the ruiins body Lf bolting in Ameriea. ^ dialling became tile major can- ,...r or buimg «:i!i tile J r.-vai-jn.-. of iu>de. i- ;<«i laws an.i liie poii. y of .lianipioas in refn-ins deten.i their titles grew v..iii the incrcas- i lE site ot ii-arse.^ iilii. !i made tiieir championships more valuable and ii became an incntable ill throut;b the absence of rules t.> curb their Inactivity. irniier these new ruit--? staUinc incomes a tour for sbiih tlio of- 'inder tan lie di-ciualilieti uiiil .liampions are rf-nuirt-a to defend -.iieir titles 1.1 a boaa-li.ie l..iu decision every sii months as Ions as there is an eligible i l.iil'.tnccr. P. rliaps the next most ImjK.rtanl clause is aimetl a: champions who i.tke unto themselves the right to fix the weisht for their division. This practice ite> itiue ' marlved •hat Jack Uempsey and Jimmy •.Viiile have ln-n salil to !»• the o'.r.y 1 hampions who cs i malie the weicht nf Iheir cfa-—. The poundage in the caw weight .-cale i.s slightly increased and pro- vides: tlyweight 112 pouniis; ban tamwclsht lis pounds: feuther- iveicht lighlweiKht l.t5 pounds: welterwelRht 147 pound middleweisht ICO pounds; light heavyweight 177. poumis; heavy •*eish! afl over. radical departure is emoodled in the pr-ivisio^i for a decision by wo judges and the deciding liailot o 1« givin by the referee in a case .i disiiBreemciit. (Ifflcials in charge of a bout he referee. t»o judges, a timekeep er. a director of iKiuts. an annot .-er and a physician, all licensed. rrinfcipal.s In a bout are allowed three seconds, all of whom must leave the ring ten seconds iK-fore the neit round and remain silent in their corners under a penalty o! diSHUalii'.cation of their principal. Two ne-* sev-tions were included to cover,hazy p..inl» brought up at :hc IH-mpsey-Willard tiaht. intestant who gives up the itwren rimnds or fail J to the gong loses liy 1 the pievlous round. ; Kule-. for tile scorinr of point I I The UoUn llood Uun Club of respo.ol I ,-„neord should a big gatherl:iE at knockout in 1 iliilr annual registered touniamimt loM June 22. The sb<H,t will s'ait litomptly at twelve o'clock. , Thev always do have a good on which u doUsion is lo l>e sl*'\^ 1 „,.o\vd at these annual gatlierliigs. are- 1 but this time they have a st.y at- ,: A clean lorceful hil. lande.l on tvactiou to offer in „.,v vulneraMe part of the body r, ;:alatlon trophies put up for con? ablve the waist should be credited petition damaging ef. Among those present will be Mr and Mrs. Adolph Topl»rwein of San Antonio. Texas. As an expert with rities of all calibers and at ail -orts of objecls. flying and ^lat on- „,.„on of a round by ^e ' ary. AdolpU is just^^iou^tlio ^ .uiniKC or skilful attacks.! pin. lint -Mr.-, lop. as . ne in pruiiorlion t-i it feet. 2. Agarcstiv>ne<s is next in im- IK.r::iT..r lutd [loints shouUl be awarded to the contestant who sus- tains the greatest Atlas to Meet Ov»ls The AtUas F. C. of Port Rich, mond Wii: travel to City Park. B,-iy- onne this Sunday to me=t ti.e (5wls o; r-ayonne. Ti.e Owls have yet to lose their first game. As lb.- \tla.s bi-.-.ke the streak of tb-< Na- tional 0-: Long N«ck la.M Sulld,..- trimming them to the lune ot l.i- Miinuge.- capper exp.-cts his team .o duplicate the teat t.lis Sundav. The Atlas will line up -be .aiL n, in-st Sunday with cither Mayor or Kosby on the mound and cithctr Arax or Stmanshi .m Ih,. receivms end. The Atlas nine woul.l like to hear from the Ameri- cans. Tigers, Crescents and Ar- rows. For garner write M. t.arri- :;s Treadwell avenue Kicliniond. TiBcr Jrs., Win The Tiger Juniors, of Ctmeflj^' defeated th'e Holy Names, \y » score ot 20 lo 13. The .Tigii Jul ate open to meet any itaa ^ twt.^ n the ftgfcs of la to 17. t Libtrtys Win Tlie Uberty C. of Fort worth, defealed the InvbltihUi Wednesday altemooa. at E«t Shore Oval, by a score of 4 to ij The Ubertys would like to book, games w ilh teams averasln^ tnW 12 to 14 years of age. For KMLes. write Milton llulnick. FortTfiW •worth, S. I. .. nefensive work is relatively important and points should be giv- en fir cleverly avoiding or bl-jck- ing a blow. 4. I'oints shouiJ lie awarded where ring general-hip i.= conspl. u- OU--. This cons!.-'• of the ability to grasp and t.ike ;.dvan-age of everv oiiportiitiiiy: the capacity to cope wilh all kinds of situations: to f. re^ee an.l neutrllizo an attack; to force an .pror.ent to adopt a style of boxing at wbi.h he is not rarticularly s^Ailful. •5. Points should deducted when a coitestant persistently de- lays the acting of clinching and lack of .!gi:rcssiveness. il. Points should he deducted tor a K.ul even lliougii unintentional. cont. slant should be given rertit for n-ortsm-mllke actions, .•lose adherence to the spirit as well as the letter of the rule, and ^^^ f-r refraining from taking technl-:^. cal advantage <;t situations unfair ^ I an opponent. S The Jeili' ion should go to tlie ' .tnie^tant wUh the greater num-] her of points legardless of the num- ber of rounds -.vn.i and lest. When , niier h.-s shown a decided mar-1 gin in 1 !Tectlveiies-5 the winner shout.-l be (Itterminovl on the num- i., r of points scored a::d aggres- StVtTlC?S. best known, to tbe tr..pshooli»g traternltv, can hold her own w itl. ihe bc.-t\. whether with shotgun, rltle or pistol. The Kobin Hood Oun Ciuh is giving the folk of this ...cilou ot tbe country an object lesson as to ivliut can be done with tlrcarms on June 22 next. The regular program will include :lx events, ot 2.% targets each. There will be a lileb gun trophy, ami three prizes will be awarded in each ot the three classes. A. U and C. Port Yacht Club Nine Wants Games The Mariners Harbor Yacht Club ball team would like to bear from any t.am in or aiound Slaleo Is- land tor Saturday or Sunday games. Address. Harry Johnston. 71 rhristopbor street. Manners Harbor OLD NECKTIES MADE NEW $1.75 A DOZ^, Oniinal C.Un Itdni Rcp.irinf aa^Jfn. UninE. 15e Euk . AmericanNei^ RenovafisgCo. S50 Slate St, Jb^ c.ir, l^tatbnsh .\te. Tel. stcrllnsisn^ 'Jnspul\ BRASSIERES neat trim figures to stout vtromen as as to 'J Zr Thcv do for the upper part ot the figure w the cornet does below. In combination with Nemo «rslts they sive a smooth unbroiten line from shoulder to hip. \THEY FIT AS YOU FASTEN ^d require no alterations. Models for all fiRures. $1.50 to $4.00 Star Dry Goods Co (JOSEPH ROBERTS, Propr.) 37 Richmond Avenue, Port Richmond, S. I. Staats Post Plays Eagles \»ier having ileleated the sol- diers of Fort Wa.l.swortli on two succe.s.siie .Sundays, by a score o. 10 to C. and ir, to n. the ball team ot Frederick Slaats Post, will line up aasin^t tlie Kasle A. C. this [tunJay. The Post team ttill has a few open dales To rgaiues on lh»ir home grounds. AtlJre.'s T. A. Han- 122;! Bay street. KosebanK. S. I. Hamiltons Challenge 1 The llaniillon U. l:. C.. ot New IJiighton. -viould lilte to iKKik games with teams between the ares of 11 lo 13 Thcv would like to bear from such teams as the Klks and Ihe Columbia Jrs. For games wnie John niiihwtll. Jersey ftreel. Is. w Uriah ton. The Acid Test of Shoe Satisfaction is Wear WITH flying : colors,\ RALSTON SHOES pass the service test. They give you value received\ and, that is a vital consideration these days V Furniture ©o. ^^ H. SABON, PltiP- ^ Staten island-. Bali^le ^.'^Hrnd 1923 Richmond Tor., rv _ Fiona 141! W. U- fcMiro^^ ' at Big Savings Reed Carriages IReduced to $25 Regula r $38 Strollers iReduced to $6.50 Regulnr $8.50 K. Dcnohuo. of SuackaEi.ixon. led a biff Hclu of SuKers homo throuttU iho mud in th^ qualifvin;? round of the Pos llllls O.olf Ch:b invllation tcuma:n»'nt. jesl»»rday. at the Fox Hills links. Conaiderincc ihe vorditionR which cnuspd more Uian one favorite to fall bT wuvHidc. Bimohue play, e.l Boir. maklnc his round In 71. F\. f- Danforrh. of Norlh Polk. ftBi»i>*^l wifh TT. ^ ^^^^ while J. I>. NewTKan. of Ko^ HiHs. tVurlCK the iutcrnil^sion be and .M:il<r Jor.fS. of Rjrhraocd 1 third. m with each puyed VO worth of mi^ to mirtch th. piaxo. \i^' tKt th. cabln« ami tm <l«l.v«nr ;t» y^ar hvm^ Yea cm bay tids beaotUol Schubert Player piano on terms eoovenient to J»n- Jf unable to caB at the store pl«« maU conpon below. COUFON I BATOS>-ETAI^-GSIACHI>ECQ ; »»d OS catalop-. also giv. P^' i .hoot TOUT terms Sehobert players-1 NAME - [ADDBESS county li-d for Ihe third, were' the arsi Staten l.si.inders home Willi a lard .if 7S. The sion-s ot Ihe champion.ship dlvLslon Inllf w: Championship Diviiion W. H. Hmnhu-. Shack'on. IW SS ' I F S Ilanforth. N'lh Folk 4il :7 77 J. 1., Newm.in. Fov Ilill.t 37 41 I.\ i Miller Jones, UichmM Co. Sa 39 7» W. W. Van Lxan. F. Hills 41 iS 711 H. r. Buchanan, Sbiick'on 41 C. Perrv. Fox Hills \7 42 .y C, 1. Uiwver. Albany 41 S9 SO B T. .Mien. Fox llill.^ !•> 4ii so r! W. ThoniI«nI>. Kn eers T.S 43 SI I. <1 .tpindler. Fox Hills .43 3.>l M ti. (i. Worthkey, Fox Hills li> 41 M U- p. Palterson. Set.-Am. 41 40 SI ITarry SoharfT. Scot -Am. 44 37 Til T. D- Conroy. Fox Hills..43 SS SI J J. Kane. Weetjaahic 41 4o SI W I.. Richards. Engin-rs. 43 3» 81 E. O. U. Klley. Pox Hills 43 SI Eltn. to Play Fifty^iftiet \play the Fittj- Bayonne A.A. 50th Street and Boulevard Bayonne, N. J. TO^HT TWO STAR 12 -ROOND BODTS Johnny Howard vs. Frankie Flemins Shamus O\ Brien v«. Vic Moran Don't Miss This J./UII I -Tii;.^ FREE DEIWOPaSTRATION On the Care ot Tires On Tliurs.lay. Friday and Saturday, June l^\'- IStb Md 10th tV. J. Wliited. a lloodj. ar Tire expert -ivill be In our SuUivan's Shoe Stcre^ S. BELLEZZA, Prop. 76S-770 Richmond Ave., Port Richr.ic :^ SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK FEATHER PILLOWS Size 18x26 98 Cents Ptore lo Rive a lieruonAtrution on tire con.vo hero to hpip you Ket more milease from must rated IfCturos. Informal dl«cuivio:; onstraiions of the us.- of tire savors v.-u) the day. Vou e:ui drop in any time aiul h lie yvili sho-n- you how a Ure Is aiadi-. v, TT.iy. whv tiros T^oar <nit prematurv:>: n- i»ie diffe'rent tire abuses and how to • » • '.on. He comes :i(i actual dem- .^n tliroughout ..-•IS- him. .:iv ii i-s made that •-•in tell you about Lhem. •rt;;::\oTro many other points thai w I bo t™^ ^J™ during the day. I'roper loads for pa5.=en.-or cars and trucks, proper Inllation of tires, how to care lor trcaJ cuts, faullj Ih^^l alignment, .-uid bow to treat .. bniiso will be \\\•\hiJf'hour spent w-lth this man will save, you many bmirs .-.nj manv d™Uars in the futur.* Don't faU to alJenJ tbbi free •SemSstratkm. Uemember the dates Juno 17tb. lith and lyth ail day. Richmond County Buick Co., Inc. 720 Richmond Teirace New Brighton, S. 1., N. Y. H. L. SPITZER L. W. OSBORNE Daily Advance Ads Bring Results -IT Admisision $1. Ringside $2. Ticket., on Sato aV Phelps Uunii^ Boom, Stapleton, Bouts I place Rain or Shine puios, nAm PiAMs lOSIC BOLLS, nc. a. J, SMTTH. «aiw0«<- \The ElmS win ,— Fifties of New Brighton this Sun dav «t Eim Field, at 3.30 p.m. The Flfty-FHtle« h«Te won nine out of t«» games this season. The game' they tost hy the score of « to 4. waa to the Elms after a haf.l fooght game. The balteries will be Bccleson and Quinlan for Flfty- FUtle« and Brown, who beat them and Beokebnaii for Ihe Eln». \^e Bichmond Cobs will play the, Wadaworjh A. A. at Q-d^t. Mrs. Can;* Chapman Catt. In re-1 .ightel tie pr«iid«tcy or the to-J taraational Vomatx SolTrag. A1 llanco. ga-re th. I dolB« her age and dlmlnUhed ener , rlM. A wonderful woman. Indeed. ; I ^t other would hare mad. auch j I an acknowlwlsmwt: Phone Totten- vllle 1237 or 1(B6-M When yoa need service. Towing and repairs at hours; ienlUon expert Eemy. •Wo.tlngbouae. Atwater. Kent: parts for all system.. ^teri« charged: any modeta. SatlaUcUon tw^ \\MCNEU, SERVICE 6549 Amboy Road Pleaun t plaina, S. I. PRIVATE — DAY — NIOHT AUTO SERVICE by AT YOUR SERVICE TIRES & TUBES REPAIRED VULCiVNIZING TIRES and TUBES FOR SALE MILLER SERVICE STATION BRIGHTON TIRE CO. 1206 CASTLETOH AVE. West New Brigtiton, S. I. HCXX CHEVROLET Nash and American Six CARS AND TRUCKS COLUSIBIA TRUCKS (LIBERTY MOTOR) West Brighton Auto Supply Td.W.B.i970 West Neir Brighton rrrTTTTTIMf DEPARTMENT STORE 462 ROMON^ERRACE U. m STOREJHAT^SMEZyOUMOKEW'^ From Morning til\ Night MANSCO UNDERWL For solid comfort, day in ^J out, from morning tUl day from beRinning of S^ well into Fall, we W. say, \MANSCO UNDERWL Blansco Union Suits i Mansco Shirts and DrawtW^ per garment — MANHATTAN SHIRTS Known as the best (The heat »3.50t<>.?l| ALL STYLES tOR ALL CARS ., ALWAYS USE A NfW ONE WHEN OVEBBAUl: IT'S SAFEST AND BEST, N.Y. MOTOR U2 -URiehmaadA' \ Phone ? • 4 •tor. aoiei WadnMday «•« toilet ARTfC or seashore. 4 ; K O D A K r mnlete slock of' photoKmpWc HMW^.i, work, prompt service, lowest p ..ft, CANDY DE U FOBS (Boston) and kind she prefert v TOXICRUM/;^^ a large bottle Mr \take will\ yotl. \ , , „ lUtv^ ^ yott have a need tor it. B^^ THONE WEST BI McCRUM-S 1051 CASTLETON ; TelepliODe •nwim^'