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    Volume 15 , No. 43 PRICE, THREE CENTSNarberth, Pa., Friday, July 19, 1929

    H o r n e r .30 3 N. N a r b e r t h Ave .N a r b e r t h ,s..

    Thirteen Police HoldPicnic at Gladwyne

    Forty Days DroughtMonday was S t. Swi th in 's Day , and ,

    accordi ng t o a superst i tu t ion, hoarywith age , th er e will be a drought forforty days as a resul t. This superstit ion is oS English origin, and althoughthere h as n ev er b ee n a y ea r t ha t w ase ve n a n a pp ro ac h t o a f ul fi ll me nt itwill probably cont inue to go downthrough the centuries as a weather b e lief.

    Thirteen members of the LowerMer ion pol ic e f or ce staged a p ic nicMonday, f rom 11 to 7, in Gladwyne.I n add it ion t o sports events there wasd inne r, g iv en by s ever al f ri ends o f t heforce , including Chairman A. D. Warnock, o f t he Pol ic e Commi tt ee , whosebox of cigars soon went up i n smoke .Winners of sport events includedMrs . Wil li am Car li n, d iv ing; Mrs . B .

    Vtz, swimming; Superintendent C. P.Smith and Officer Frank Flynn, targetshooting, and Officers Bitterman andRalph Brown, quoi t p itching.Those who attended t he a ff ai r wer e

    Superintendent Smith and Mrs. Smith,Sergeant George Vander Veur andMrs. Vander Veur and t he ir s on Roy ,Officer and Mrs. Will iam Car lin andt he ir s on and daughter, Officer andMrs . G eo rg e D ir ks a nd t he ir s onGeorge, J r ., Off icer and Mrs. Ol iverJohnson, their two sons and Mr. Johnson's s is ter , Mrs . Cox; Officer andMrs. B. Utz, Officer and Mrs. Bitterman, Off icer Thomas Loughran, hisson and three daughters. and OfficersRalph Brown, Hugh Waters, Charles'Barr; Herbert Wi ls on a nd FrankFlynn.Trounce Ardmore

    The Narberth Juniors trounced theArdmore Arrows last Thursday by thes co re o f 14 to 6. Trailing unt il t hesixth inning th.e Jun io rs s t aged aheavy-hitting rally to s co re twe lveruns in that inning. Two homers ,byRose and Albe r t and a t ri pl e by Albertwith the bases loaded featured the inning. The Juniors ' l ineup: Heckle,Thompson, Alber t, Young, Burgess,McKelvey, Gallagher, Parks and Rosl'.

    Firemen Beat CopsThe Ardmore f ir emen showed the

    Lower 'Merion pol ice a thing or twoabout t he n at io na l g ame whe n theydefeated them in a n in e- in ni ng f ra y,13 to 7, last Friday evening on theNarberth basebal l grounds . FredWalzer, pi tching for the coppers , wasknocked out of the box. Tyson hita homer. for the police, while Webbdid l ikewise for the f iremen with threemen on bas e. C ir cu it c lout s wer e a ls oh it by R ichmond and J . Mullin, o f t hefiremen, the latter a pinch hi tter . Kyleand Stanton were the battery f or t hefiremen.

    REFRESHMENTS

    Half Champs, With WaltMasters on Mound,

    Win, 12-7.First

    Down Brookline inTame League Game

    Future Librarians Inspect Workings of Community

    Institution.

    Library Plays Hostto Temple Students

    Walter Mas te rs , c ab al is ti c ac e o fthe Narberth champion nine, registeredhis th ird t r iumph of the season lastSaturday whe n h e d ea lt eight hits tothe strong Brookline nine, from whichthey managed to squeeze seven runs ,while his teammates notched F. Woodand Coleman for th ir teen, f rom whichthey assembled twelve markers , thusgetting off to a g oo d start i n t he s ec ond half.F. Wood scaled the peak at the startwhe re he r emained on duty f or t hr eeinnings and part of the subsequentsession, but walked off when the hardslugging boys of t he home club garner ed s ix runs f rom him. C ol eman ,who assumed responsibilities in thefour th , was charged with the loss ofthis game.Withal i t w as a rather tame contest,

    which bored the major ity of the localfans,' who left ' the diamond long beforethe game drew' nigh. In fact, it is always a b o r e s o m ~ ~ a m e , w h e n NarberthCONTnrollD OM 7BJ: SIXTtI PAO.

    Tro-eams Bat tl ing Forphy; Play Thrice a

    Week.

    Bryn Mawr PatientsMoved in 2 HoursScheduleas Usual Despite Transfer; 17 Accident Cases AreTreated the First Day.

    Removal of 100 patients from theolder buildings to Building A orpatients' building at the Bryn MawrHospital between 9 and II A. M. Tuesday is the la tes t adminis t ra t ion feata t t ha t institution. No delays whatever were c au se d i n the hospital'srout ine and dinner was served to thepatients and staff a t t he usual hour .Of importance to every resident ofthe community is the announcement

    t ha t t he hospital's telephone has beenchanged from Bryn Mawr I to BrynMawr 1800. This step was foundnecessary because of the need of additional numbers for trunk lines.Th e first accident case t reated in the

    new building was a pharmacist, Dr .D. N. Ro ss , of Oakmont. Dr. Rosswas struck by a n automobi le and suffered painful lacerations. On the f i rs tday in new' quarters, Tuesday, seventeen patients were treated in the accident ward, The first operation, for theremoval of tonsils, was, a ~ s o performe4Tuesday in t he n ew operating room.

    Playground Bas'eballIs Going StrongFour

    STAGE QUOIT TOURNEY SERVE

    Drowned in Clmada

    William ,H, Syk es , 2 d, ' o f Llandrillo Road, Cynwyd, who wasdrowned Wednesday while swimming in Dow 's Lake, O tt awa, Can ada. He was t he s on of t he Phil a delphia cartoonist, and was graduat ed fr om H av erf or d th is June,where he distinguished himself onthe t rack squad.

    Baldwin School TeacherDies After Year's Illness

    Baby Falls to DeathLosing h is bal ance after he had

    toddled to a second-story window,Thomas N. Beckman, 18 months old,fell to the ground and was fa ta l ly injured. He was taken by his parentsfrom his home at 20 RittenhousePlace to Bryn Mawr Hospital, wherehe died. Thomas was the son of Mr.and Mrs. Lawrence Beckman. Bur ia lwil l b e n ,ade ' at Riverview Cemetery

    Miss Harri e t Manning B la ke , o fMerion, died on Monday after an illness of mor e t han a year. She wasthe daughter of Mr . and Mrs. BartonF. Blake, of Merion, and a sister ofMiss Sue Avis Blake, of the facul tyo f B ry n Mawr Col lege ; o f Mis s RuthM. Blake, a nd o f t he late \ arren Barton Blake.Miss Blake had been for twelveyea rs t he head o f the English Departmen t o f t he B al dw in School, a t B ry nMawr, and before that was a memberof the faculty of Mount Holyoke College and of Miss Hills' School in Philadelphia.Funeral services were held at MissBlake's home \Vedne sday a ft e rnoon .Burial was private.

    Cynwyd Youth DrownsSwimming in CanadaWith College Chum

    Ave.1.0001.000000,000half.

    Main Line LeagueSTANDING OF THE CLUBS(Second Half)W. L.1 01 0o 1o 1second

    CONTINUED ON THE FIFTH PAGII:

    Packard Coupe StolenThe police a re o n t he l oo ko ut f or a

    Packard coupe stolen a t Ardmore lastThursday night. It bore l icense number E70.

    Student May Be AbroadThe t he or y t ha t R ob er t Doughty,missing Haverford College s tudent , i son a t our abroad has been advancedby t he f at he r o f the youth, Robert W.Doughty, of Beacon, N. Y. Mr.Doughty declared he was convincedthat his son was alive and unharmed.Doughty, who was c hum a nd room

    mate of Will iam Bramwel l Linn, whoshot himself on June 7, o n t he eve ofgraduation, disappeared from his homel as t mon th shortly a ft er t h e c lo se o fschool.

    SCHEDULESaturday, JUly 20:Brookltne vs; Berwyn, at Vl1lanova.Newtown Square, at Narberth.Wednesday. July 24:Main Line Tigers, at Narberth.Friday, July 26:, Narberth vs. Preston, at Preston.

    Fireside Reporter Follows Doings ofBothVacationists and Stay-at-Homes- P - r - ; - ~ - e - F - o - r Beetles I Motoring up through the picturesque

    I t' s g oi ng t o b e t ou gh f or the New Eng land States and throug h theJapanese bee tl es her eabout s. A western beauty s po ts o f this countryprize has been offered by the vies with seashore and ocean voyagesNarber th Playground authorities during summer months, and t he per -to the boy or girl bringing in the fect weather o f t he past week is givinggreatest number of beetles be- those not out o f t own many chancestween Monday and Friday of to enjoy a ll t he summer sports. Ten-The Playground Junior Baseball Thir ty-nine students and three teach- next week. They should be nis courts are filled swim-

    League opened with a bang last Friday e rs f rom t he Temple University sum- brought in quart fruit jars, with ming poo ls gay wit !? b ri gh t- co lo redand the four teams are fighting hard mer l ib ra ry s cnoo l v is it ed t he Nar- covers, to either the Communi ty suits... automobiles crowded witht o ha ve t he ir n am es i ns cri bed on th e be rt h Community Library l ast Thurs - Playground or to the school p i c n i c ke r s . . . .trophy to be presented to the winning day afternoon. The del egat ion a rr iv ed p layg round. An int en si ve cou rs e However, muc h a s w e e nj oy p ai nt -at 2:30 in a hus and in two a dd it io na l will be o ffe red to all contestants ing a rosy p ic tu re f or t he stay-at-team. To date each team has played . , I k h J I Iautomobiles. 111 'lOW to ma e t e apanese willes we (0 envy the vacationists.three games. The teams appear evenly beetle do t ricks." Especially do we envy t ho se who headmat ch ed a nd play every Monday, They were greeted by Miss Church, for Europe. ~ r. a nd M rs . L lo yd B.the librarian. who is h er se lf a graduate EW d d I F 'd t? ' I k H d PI PI ~ d g e r t o n , of 107 Chestnut Avenue,e nes ay an< n ay a - 0 c oc . of the Temple University Library e gerow ayers ease wil l s a il t oday on t he White Star LinerThe personnel of the t eams i s as School, and who, in recal ling her own I'n Shaw's ~ M l S ' alll'ance' 0 Iympic for a tour of England, France,follows: John Brennen, ss. (captain); experiences on simi lar occasions , had Germany and Swi tz er land . WhileG 'ffi f D h F' . Id' 3b asked that light refreshments ben s, c .; ana ue. p .; ' It tJpO I, .; " ~ I i s a l l i a n c e , " the second offer ing of Imost o f u s a re l II anag ing wit h a greats er ve d o n t he a rr iv al o f the studentsNordbloom, c .; Hood, lb.; Strupe, If.; F the Hedgerow p laye rs a t t he Anthony deal of effort "to bear up" under t heat the Narberth L ib ra ry . if te enG'I ?1 B dl rf ' Ne borg p \Vayne Thea tr e on \Vednesday eve -I August sun, ~ r r . a nd M rs . EdgertonI r oy , - ).; ra ey, ., w , . members of the former volunteer staff n ing, b ea rs t he sub ti tl e. "A d eb at e in will no doubt be enjoying the coolness(captain); \Vright, c.; Peters, lb.; ~ I c - of the l ibrary responded to t he ca ll three parts." It i s wel l named. There of t he Alps. They will return A u Garry, 2b. ; White. ss.; Poo rman, 3b. ; and served cakes and punch t o a very i s t al k, t al k, t al k, i nt erminabl e t al k and gust 29 o n t he S. S. Reliance. Several

    S If F f p' f D' k responsive group of women.enn, .; mn, c .; urnng, r .; IC fortunately for the aud ience t he t al k i s l uncheons and d inne r- br idge par ti esHeckle, p. (captain); Finnan, ss.; Fit- Mis s Chu rch i n addressing the stu- in Mr. Shaw's best velll. have been g iven i n their h on or . M rs .. f C 1b 'I If den ts s poke o f her interest i n t he work Ranging f rom gent le but rapier-like Edgerton was t he guest of honor attipoldl, c. ; asey, .; " urray, .; f h NIh L'b . .o te l ar )er t I r ary , mentlOnlllg thrusts of wit to b road f ar ce , t hi s ex- l uncheon o n T ue sd ay whi ch M is s:Munro, 3b. ; Lentz, 2 b. ; K in g, r f. ; e p ec 'a ll y t he poll'"y o f t il e II'brary Ins I, cel le nt ly -p roduced comedy ent ir el y Laura Brown gave at her home, 123Peterson, c.; Howard Smith. p. (cap- co-operating with other organizations capt ivated a g oo dl y and appreciative Elmwood Avenue. The guests weretain); Blessing, 1b.; Rittenhouse, rf.; in town. Sh e r efe rr ed particularly to audience, the great majority' of whom Mrs. Eberhardt ~ uel ler, Mrs . GeorgeLippincott, ss.; ~ f i l l e r , 3b.; Parke, 2b.; the occas ional display of ar t work f rom remained throughout the enti re three Michener, ~ l r s . W. A. K el le y, M is sWilliam Henry Sykes, 2d, 334 L1an- Gene Finnan, c.; Burgess. d.; Shea, If. the Narberth schools, to th e library's hours of t he p erformance. Mabel Brown and 11iss Anna Foley.drl llo Road CYllwyd , " as d ro '' 'l le d The f ol lowing s en io r boy s have U I l1- partl'cI'patl'on In Better Honles Week, " ,y " There is a l in e in t he pl ay, " D ~ m o c - Mr. and ~ l r s . ~ I ueller accompanied the'" d d h'l . . . D pired t h e games: Casey,' Richardson, In the Readl'ng CI'rcle of tIle WOlnell 'svv e nes ay W I e sWll11l1llng m o w s racy reads well, but doesn 't act well, Edgertons to New York, and last nightEmmett, Thompson and Berry. Club and in the Vacation Reading asLake, near Ot tawa, Canada. l ik e some peopl e' s p lays ." Mr. Shaw's entertained them at a dinner party inPhys ic ian s b lamed c ramps, c au sed The quoit tournament on Wednesday s po ns or ed by t he Mothers' Coun ci l. p la ys d o b ot h. Their wit whi ch i s t he Met ropo li s b ef or e t hey embarked.was won by John Brennan, who She gave statistics showing the s tand-by swimming too soon after a heavy thereby gained the prize of a Nat iona l a r d by which t he Ameri can L ib r ar y more o f t he chuck li ng var ie ty can be Mr . and Mrs. R. A. Graves, of Mus-l uncheo 'n , f or t he drowning. League baseball. Thirty entrants took j.ssociation measures l ibraries, us ing appreciated e qu al ly w ell by r ea di ng . t ig an , Mas s., w er e gue st s o f the RaySykes was the eldest s on o f Char le s pa rt in the tourney. In the semi-finals the f igures of the Community Library But th e sly dig d ~ e s n ot a pp ly ~ mond S. Jones, 205 Gayling Avenue,H. Sykes, Evening Ledger cartoonist. for conlparlsoll. Shaw's o wn p la ys sm ce t hey con tam this week. ~ l r . and Mrs. Jones willBrennan beat Donahue 21-20 in theWord of thel so l'S death reached 'I r enough o f t he trul" dramatic element l ea ve t od ay for a n lo to r trl'p t o Mus -r I " . mos t exc it ing game o f the tournament. ~ 1 i s s Church then called on Mrs. Ja nd M rs . S yk es w hi le th ey were in McDevitt defeated Gri ff is in the other Rober t Wood to g iv e a history of t he to m ake t hem act well. tigan. Their daughter , Betty , and son,

    New York. Mr. Sykes left immedi. semi-final match, 21-11. The score of development of the Narberth Library This i s v er y not ic eabl e when g iven All an , are at camps in Centre Harbor,ately. for Ottawa. t he f in al s between Brennen and Mc- a nd h er t al k l ed t o many sugge st ions such a competent performance as held N. H.The dead youth and John Ha rtman , Devit t was 21-18. on t he pol ic ie s o f t he l oc al i ns ti tu ti on . t he boa rd s at the Wayne Theatre. Mrs. Joseph T. Barclay and hero f Yor k, b ot h o f whom were gradu- An original doll show was held yes- Mis s Bes si e Graham, p ri nc ip al o f t he Harry Bellaver as John Tarle ton, the daughter , ~ l i s s Ann Barclay, of 33 Sa

    a ted f rom Haverford last mon th , h ad t er da y w it h entries f rom t he girls and visiting school, expressed her delight underwear king; William Price as Lord bine Avenue, wil l leave next week forbeen on a mot or t ri p through New smaller boys. Apples, f lowers , candy, at the welcome accorded the s tudents Summerhays, Ford Nofer as Joey Per- a t ri p t o t he G ran d Ca ny on in A ri -E 1 lalld d C ad f th la t t . " d h' . . Sh c iv al a ll g ave f in is hed per fo rmance s. ZOllaI g an an a or e s wo bread, clothes pms and vegetables wen: . { .. v9,I,!=e t elr . a p p ~ e c l a t J . 9 n . e ." h T I d'B IS "weeks. They ~ x p e e t e d ' 'to return this all u t il ized in producing ' o r i g i n ~ 1 d ol ls . t be n d ismi ss ed t he g ro up , w ho , w it h JO nny ar eton an ent ey u rnme r- Joseph T. Barclay, Jr., has returnedweek. Ribbons were presented for the three notebooks and pencils examined the hays wer e we ll p la ye d by Ted New - f rom a v is it w it h his a un t, M is s HelenHartman made a courageous effor t best dressed and the three f un ni es t. b oo k s he lv es, t he c a t ~ l o g u e f ile, the t O I ~ and. D a v ~ d Drinker, t h O ~ ~ the l a ~ - E. Barclay, in Tucson, Arizona.

    to rescue Sykes , according to wit- Spool knitting is in progress now reference mater ia l, the children's de- ter s vOIce did not h ave su cl ent vo - Mr. a nd ~ l r s . \Valter Schlipf, 520nesses, but was f or ced to r ele ase his in the handicraft class. Yarn pocket- partment, t he r eadi ng t ab le s and the ume to car? clear ly to all parts of ~ h Me,wyn Road, drove t o S to ne Harhold when in danger of sinking him- b oo ks wi ll be o n t he program for next magazine rack gather ing informat ion theat re , thiS d ef ec t p er ha ps addmg bo ron Sunday, taking down with themself. week. for later class 'discussions. rather t h ~ n de.tracting to t he part he t he ir d augh te r, Myr tl e, who is on aThe s tr ug Ie alld cr 'es attracted' SIb f b h b d ' 1 T . . h I'b was plaYl llg, smce none would expecthI' h h bg I tunt c u s or ot oys an glr s he VISit to te l r ar y w as part a deep and lus ty voi ce t o i ss ue f rom ouse party t Jere Wit ot er mem e rsAvon Beats Lindy at tention and several others attempted and a mus ic c lu b a re be ing o rgan iz ed . o f t he r e ~ u l a r . s c h e ~ u l e of the I I b r ~ r y th is pampered darling. The pat omine o f t he P hi T au D elt a Sorority.

    The Avon A. A . def ea ted t he L in dy t o reach Sykes . He had been in the A v ol le y ball tournament wi ll b e c ou rs e whi ch III addition to theoretical d' b ' t d f f All J I Mrs. Harriet Pearson, of StephneyBoys' Club 4 to 3 in a pitchers' duel water about ten minutes when a; boy s taged on Tuesday af ternoon at 2 discussions p la ns t o give its students an me ria e ac mg 0 . yn os y n Place, is motoring t o C ap e Co d f or an. . . . as the gunner clerkwas particularly de-between Kan e a nd Burgess on T ue s- w ho h ad been riding by on a b icyc le o 'c lo ck . Eigh t t e ams of six players opport.umty to observe h?ranes 111 Iightfu l. As fo r th e women, I so be l extended st ay, and Mrs . Edward S.day evening. Avon slipped over t he d ived in and , w it h a ss is ta nce, brought each wil l compete . It is rumored that operatIOn. The. N a r b e r t ~ Library was Murdock as Hypatia, the "glor ious Haws, Dudley Avenue, and her daughwinning run in t he e i gh t h when An- him to shore. the winning team will be treated t o a n very l . l l U C ~ gratified. that It was worthy voung beast;" Dorothy Yoc kel a s ter, Mrs. John Collum Nash, Wynnederson stole home. Kane starred at Two doctors, one o f t hem Dr. J. ice cream sundae for each contestant. o f b emg 1I1c1uded 111 s uc h a s ch ed ul e, 'Ch' k b'dd t' I t' f ct r dale Road, motored to Stone Harbor. . . IC a I y were en Ire v sa IS a 0 y.bat for Lindy with a d ou bl e and a E. Craig, Ottawa Corone r, and men though it realizes that It was MISS D dl \' h t"1 d u for a couple of days.. . u ev aug an more Ian ma e psingle while Carson led the Avon at- from a city fire station who had Joy-Sorrow Linked C h u r c h ' ~ f o r ~ l e r connectIOn With Tem- by he; clever and poised performance \Vil l iam Burgess , 242 Hampdentack w it h a t ri pl e, w hi ch ended in a brought a pulmotor, tried unsuccess- "Happiness and sorrow have a s ingl e pI e Um.ve rs lt y that p ~ a c e d the Nar- f or h er l ac k o f natural endowment f or Avenue, r et ur ned 110nday f rom a mo-putout at the plate as he t rie d t o fully for mOre than an hour to restore psychological source and persons who berth Library o n t he h st . the role of the beaut ifu l pol ish juggler, tor trip to Maine .stretch it into a homer . breathing. " Lena Szczpanowska. Th e Misses Eleanor , Ka th ryn andare happiest s uf fe r mos t, t he Re v. D r.The line.up: Avon A. A.-Donahue, The you th , who would have been 21 Reinhold Niebuhr, assistant professor Picnic Wednesday One wonders why some people p er - S ar a Bur ge ss were guests in Wild-c.; Burgess, p.; Daubert, lb.; And er - y ea rs o ld in Augus t, wa s one o f t he of Christian ethics at Union Theologi- The second annual picnic of th e s is t in bringing small children t o such CONTIr-JUED ON THE SECOND PAUEson, 2b. ; Richardson, 3b.; Finnan, ss.; main st ays o f the Haverford College cal Seminary, said Sunday morning 'Main Line Tai lors and Cleaners ' Ass o- a p la y. Perhaps Wayne children areSherwood, If.; Carson, d. ; Zilger, rf.; track team and par ticular ly active as in a sermon at the Bryn Mawr Pres- c ia tio n wi ll b e h eld on \Ve dn es da y, naturally precocious and can enjoyParry, sub., If. Lindy Boys' ClUb-I a hurdler, b ei ng s ki ll ed in b ot h high byterian Church. Julf 24, at Lenape Park, Westchester. Shaw a s wel l as adults. One doubtsB. Wright, c .; Kane, p .; Cas ey , lb.; E. and low hurdles . This condition, Dr. N iebuh r added , It will b e p re ce de d b y a parade a long t hi s, however , when t hey e it he r make~ r i g h t , 2b.; Stroup: 3b.; H o p ~ i n s , ss.; Before g oi ng t o Hav er fo rd h e a t- constitutes " th e u lt imat e pa radox of the Main L in e by th e tailors i n t he ir distracting noi se s w it h programs orRittenhouse, If.; Griffis, d. ; Gilroy, rf. tended the Friends Central School at life." cars. Other features which enl ivened else fal l sound asleep.Avon now has three victories and two Overbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Sykes h av e " Se ns it iv it y for happiness is also sen- this body's outing last year wil l be i n- The :Main Line is f or tuna te i n hav defeats, while Lindy has won two and two other sons, Charles Henry, Jr., s i tiv ity for grief, " he went on. "Really c1uded. All member s o f the associa- ing the Hedgerow T h ~ a t r e play atlost three. ~ h e s e teams p lay eve ry and John Marshall Sykes, both of happy people must liv e i n t he sorrows tion participating will close their estab- Wayne and those who do n ot a vai lTuesday evell1ng. whom are younger than the youth who a s wel l as t he j oy s of others ." Iishments a ll day. themselves of the opportunity t o seewas drowned. forthcoming se lec tions f rom its ex

    tensive repertoire are depriving themselves of evenings of unmitigated enjoyment. Next Wednesday, July 24,"The Dev il 's D is ci pl e, " w il l b e pre-sented. R. M. C.

    runs.Harris failed to grasp Litchenstein's

    thorny grounder i n t he t hi rd , a ll ow inghim to get on. Litchenstein countedwhen Weaver shot a bounder throughGilfillan's legs. ,Thomas doubled in t he f ou rt h can to

    as Mulligan, who had singled and purloined second, was nipped at the disc,and Graham singled, admittingThomas.

    HARRIS STARS ON FIRSTBy John Uberti.: :\ Iedia A. A. found Graham e as y t o

    solve in Wednesday's twilight brawl,and only b y v ir tu e of a last-minutespurt with the mace did the Davismencapture the bat tle by a 6 -4 s co re . Narber th got a scare when, after tyingthe s co re i n the sixth, Newmiller endeavored to snare his own victory byelevating a steammg a eri al ov erHeck le 's head in deep centre for ahome run. Narberth was for tuna tethat the bases ~ v e r e bar e, f or had therebeen t wo o n t he pathways the decisioninight have been reversed.Graham, who hurled his eighth vic

    tory of the season, found Newmil lera g al la nt r iv ai o n t he peak, who allowed three nicks less than he, whi lethe invaders assembled five h it s i n t hesixth to outh i t the locals, 11 to 8.Harris, who guarded first in M ar

    tin's absence, played a f la sh ing game,account ing for eight of the 27 putouts,many of them being by dex te rousmanipulation of t he bal l on numerousf au lt y a ss i st s from his teammates,Humphreys being one of the wild tossers.Heckl e, l ead- of f man , started ther al ly t ha t turned in t wo r un s in theopener when he r ea ch ed f ir st a s t hesecond baseman failed to grip his easypop-up a nd wen t to t hi rd o n Harris'sacrifice and Mas te rs singled. Waltpurloined second and Gilfillan crasheda one-bagger , emptying t he la nes .Humphreys beat out Sower 's throw tof i rs t and Mulligan singled, forcing himout on second. Thomas blanked. Two

    r-Jarberth .Berwyn .Brookline .'Newtown Square .'Replaced Ardmore for

    Davismen Given Keenest Opposition of Season, But

    Win 6 t o 4.

    Narberth HardPutto Defeat Media

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    Distributors

    NARBERTH 2430

    No t a B it of It !

    SO THEY SAY

    NarberthCoal CompanyRALPH S. DUNNE

    DULL DAYSforThe Coal Man?

    Closed Saturdays duringsummer

    Friday, July 19, 1929

    Jeddo-HighlandAnthraciteOverbrook to Villa Nova

    More peopl e each year l earnthe advisability of filling theirbins throllgh the sllmmer withcoal for next winter. Theold arguments prevail-eoalis deaner, cheaper and call bedelivered more easily.

    Guess t he re 's n o t much do in g in your line now?This is a much-asked ques t ionpopped at th e coal man byf r i e D d 1y conversationaliststhese summer days.S tr an g e t o say, th e answer is,"Dull? I should say not!Summer is a v er y b us y t im ewith us."

    Edwin P. Oold.

    "I t is not the c!car -s .ghteu \, no lea'dt he w or ld. G re at a ch ie vc mc nt s a reaccomplished in a blcssed, warmmental fog." -josef' ' ' Conrad.* . *"Give a man h ea lt h a nd a course tosteer; and he'll neve r s t op t o ' tr oubl eabou t whet h er he's happy or not."-George BC/'Ilal'd )/zaw.*. * *" Rc qu ir e n ot t hi ng s t o happen asyou wish, but w is h t hem t o h ap pe n ast he y do happen an d you will go onwell...

    -Clarencc DOIrow.* * *"I t is t hi s unde r st and ing t h at lovccannot successfully be i so la te d fromthe bus in es s o f l iving which is the end ur in g w is dom o f t he i ns ti tu ti on ofmarriage."

    * * *.. I am satisfied that all men arepropagandists. The possess ion of anidea or opinion somehow genera tes thecmotion to urge it on someone elseand makc him s ec t he truth as we seethe truth."

    Every summer - t ha t is, an d It hi s s umme r we have beenI kept busier than ever. An dhere's th e reason:II

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    Liberal Trade-inAllowance

    Respectfully,

    World. Current-opera ted-ten t ubes dynamic speaker. An d s uc h mo de ra tepr ices-$155 fo r th e straight r a dio w i th ou t tubes -$275 fo r th e Radio -E lec t ro l aCombination without tubes.

    TO THE TAXPAYERSof the Borough 9f Narberth

    Demonstration inyour own home.

    EASY?AYMENTS

    108 FOREST AVE.""'Ullller "tarts t hem a ll ''Pho ne Na r be r th 2866

    Wunder Battery &.Electric Service

    Elect ion wil l be he ld th is Fal l t o fill the office o f T ax Collector. Asit is my intention to be a candidate for elect ion to this office, I respectfullysolici t your support and votes.I have owned my h ome i n the Borough and lived here fo r the past 21years, during which time I have fil led the offices of Borough Councilman,

    Borough Treasurer, and for the pas t two yea rs as Tax Collector.Collections have been brought up t o date through efficient handl ing ofthis position. Hoping I may coun t on your support, I am,

    D id s pa ce p ermi t I cou ld g j, 'e t hous an ds o f t e st imon ie s o f the beneficentresults, and espec ia l lv among the laboring classes, oi prohibidon. No, no,Uncle Cy, wc do not want modification. Should you b ri ng b ac k thelegal t raff ic in wine a nd b ee r y ou willbring back 900/0 of the evils o f t he oldsaloon days, whi ch y ou yourself abhor. The liquor interests are spendingmillions in their merciless f ight toaccompl i sh thi s , Le t every respectablelaw-abiding c i t i z ~ n s pr in g t o t he defense o f o ur c ou nt ry in t hi s m ight yconflict 10 p re se rv e t he Const it ut ionof the U. S. A.**"'*

    JOHN VAN NESS.

    IS HERE!

    Micro .. Synchronous

    RADIOVICTOR

    LETTERS TO UNCLE CYUncle Cy's series of viewsabou t P roh ib it ion have p roducedm an y l ett er s of pr ote st a nd a pproval. The following letter iscont ri but ed by t he Rev . John VanNe ss , m in is te r o f t he NarberthPresbyterian Church.More Agains t Unc le Cy

    To the Editor:In response to the grac ious reques tof Unc le Cy that I give wider publicityto the exceptions I v en tu re d t o m ak ein my s er mo n t o his at ti tude towardthe P rohi bi ti on Laws, p e rm i t me tosubmi t t h e fol1owing:Unc le C y' s a rt ic le b eg in s w it h t he Advantag"" , " fe ITed to were IIll-extraordinary statement: "W e have ex- pro\'ed econom Ie condition" of labor ingamined al1 a ng le s o f t he b ac kg ro un d cla"s.and realization of national prohibi t ion A Ill""t qu

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    The Hill

    GOING AWAYfor the summer?

    Running business without theassistance of the strongest banking connedion is ~ ~ u p hilltugging."Ou r extensive clientele of largeand small concerns evidencest he s tr engt h of our bankingfacilities to help you over anyhill.Come In . Ge t acquainted.

    Let THE QUAKER solve yourLaundry Problem II~ " ..~ _ . . - . .._"" "."" ~ I

    ' ! f = ' : : : ' : : : : ' : : : : : : : . : " " ' : : : ' : : : : ' : : : : : : : : : ' - ' : : ' - ' : : ' : : : : : : : : = : : : ' - = ' : : : : - : : : : : = = ' : : : ~ Wi Ask Dad-He Knows t il

    - and so does Junior! l 1/i ~ . Il I. l I;( '\ "Here comes Bradley's truck l!l ' _ ( ~ . r ~ , ~ \ '\\ . Y I Hi ' ~ \( ~ ! t ' I agatn. our momsie gets ots 1:l ~ . _ / l of meat, doesn't she? ., 'y + , " ~ ~ ~ I J : ~ ~ : : : ' ; : , ~ : : , : : : : ~ , ~ : II =

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    -I t\ Jslt your\ Home~ J'ervice

    J ReprestnloJiue

    Firat Payment $25a. low aa ' ric,. ." lor r ~ / r ; . ~ ' . t o r ,irut.lI#ffl .n d , ~ . t I , 10 . . . .

    FRIGIDAIRE . .$195 .ntl "I'GENERALELECfRI C$221 .nd "I'SERVEL

    $230 .,.d "I'WELSBACH $225.,Id up

    7'ake ),our choice ofthese fine ElectricRefrigerators

    C O A Land

    Friday, lttly 19, 1929

    At Pennsylvania StationBALA-CYNWYD

    Operating Two Yards City Phone:GREENWOOD 7484

    Sand, Gra"et and Lime ProductsSewer Pipe

    Wayne 3 HilltoD 233Boulevard 1600

    BUILDING MATERIAL

    J. J. SKELTON & SONLocalPhone:

    CYNWYD 700F ........ -- . ...... ....

    J u I C Y . render mears . . mellowfruirs . . vegerables nch in healthand viraliry . keepthem fresh andwholesome in the pure, dry cold ofelectriC refrlgerarionlTharexrra food care 10 _nrial

    durmg thehor summermonths canmaintained auromatically in rhe

    low degree of consrant and auromarie cold which only a mechanicalrefrlgeraror can givt" "ou. Keeps allfood safely . requires no auention IS mosr economical . operatesqwedy. givesumnrerrupred .erv.let", ",herheryou're homeor far away,An d deliCIOUS desserrs icecubes from pure drinking water ,

    lefr-overs served in arrractIVe gUlsa. , a ll rhese things are yours whenan elecrrlc refrigeraror is one ofyour household servanrs.Come in andinspect thesesplen.

    didelecrric refrigerators. A full lin.of rhe popularmodels is now on cfj.,play arall our stores. Inquire about

    rhem compa re them withour fee ling under th .slighresro bligation.

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN COUNTIESGAS and ELECTRIC CO.ArdJ1'ore 3500

    Bryn Mawr 327

    Electric Refrigeration/Or

    Health and Happiness

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    For PermanentSatisiaction

    BUY A

    HOWARD C. FRITSCH lJustice of the Peace I'REAL ESTATE

    Fire Insurance-Best Companies Phono 4Q-10-W 2111 Haverford Ayo. ,

    I Smedleyi Built Homei,l Wm. D. & H.T. SmedleyI ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~!

    OUR TOWN

    At th e P. R. R.

    W E no w offer withDunlop Tires, th ewor ld' s mos t da ring t i r eguarantee. I f a D ~ n l o p isi n ju r ed by any ot th e 12common c a l l ~ c s of t iretrouble l i st ed be l ow , .h eDun lop S u r et y B o n dcovers y o u a g ai n st loss.Ho w ca n we p o ~ ~ i b l y doit? To undcrs tand, youmust read th e B o n d - asimple, straightforward lI.guarantcc , which says in 11effect: .. I f a Dun looTi re )!doe sn ' t make good, we !i l l !"Comc in an d Ict liS givey o umo r c details .

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    Narberth Avenue

    NarberthBridge Garage

    TheDUNLOPSURETY BOND GUARANTEE covers'o u for a yearagaInst .Accidents Rim smashesCol1isions Side-wall injuriesBlow.outs Tube pinchingMisalignment Valve tearingStonebruises Faulty toe-inRoad cuts Under-in tla tion

    AT OURRISK ..Ride Dunlopsfor a year I

    Dunlop Surety BondGuaralltee covers youagaillst 12 majortire troubles

    HIc. P. COOK, General Mgr. Ii!) ; ; : l J = l l " ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i

    NOTICE

    ESTATE NOTICE

    Buy in Narberth~ ~ ~ t " 1 1LOTS OF P EO PL E THINK

    JOHNSON,Executrix,1723 N . 5 5t h St.,Philadelphia, Pa.Or t o her Attorney,DESMOND J. McTIGHE, ESQ.,205 Haverford Ave., Narberth, Pa.(7-19-29)

    Estate o f Jos eph i ne Townsend , d eceased, la te o f t he B or ou gh o f N ar berth, Montgomery County, Pa.Le tte rs te stamenta ry on the aboveEstate having been grant ed t o t heundersigned, a l l persons i nd eb ted t osaid Estate are reques ted to make immedia te payment , and t ho s e hav inglegal claims t o p re se nt th e same, wi thout delay, toKATE

    ESTATE NOTICE

    Walter P. MiesenCarpenter & Builder100 N Narberth Avenue Phones,: D,ay-Narberth 3973M. E\'enlllg-Narberth 3828R.

    Es ta t e of : \ a than ie l H. Peae'rH'}" l a t l ~of Xar!>prth, :\IOlltg"lllllcry Coull ty . t l l ' (easpd.Lt tter:-; of adminis t rat ion Oil t I l t 'abOVe es t a t e haYing' he en granted th eu n d e r ~ i g n e d , al l p e r s o l l ~ indehtt..:od tosa id es t a t e nr e r f q u e ~ t e r l to Jllul,p illl-Inediate PUYlnelll, an d tho:-;e ha,il11!."leg 'al e l a i n l ~ to pre:.;cnt th e s:Lllll" \\ 'ithout delay toMARY T. PEACOCK. ,':-;,irhl>rth P,,,t Olnc'e,Or her Attorn,,)',WAI,LACI': :'or. KI';I:V,'.Korris towll, I ' a .

    ' f l lat (7_1i.-\ : \ " _ l I ~ A ' I ' l + : is a goodsilYer polish!THEY ARE RIGHT!

    It g iv es a whiter and cleanerlook t ha n a ny other Polish onh ot h p la te d a nd sterling slivero r n icke l p la te .Approved hy "Good House]

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    ARDMORE, PENNA,a,.

    CYNWYD 662

    NOTICE

    Deli" f !nd, Ful ly E q u l : P l ' ~ t fPrk f ! . 01"18 "4tJtJ"Modf!"',

    1 ~ 7 ( ) U S ~ . : J ( ) 7l u ~ l u d i n l l ' Tourlull ' , Roadl i ter, Coupe , Cabr io le t ,V i ~ t o r i a a n d SedanModell

    a,

    Main Line Tailors and Cleaners' Assn.

    of pedal. A . , , ~ alloy s t e e ~ spr ings indiVidually deSigned fo r Its size an dweight, c or re l at ed w i th Houda il le ,d O l l h l e " " ~ t i o " , olltbotlrd-",ollnt_d, hy-draulic shock absorbers. A."d th e"wor ld 's e a s i ~ s t steering"!Theseare only a few of the features of!his Nash "400", bu t t h ey g ive you anIdea of it s greater value an d th e extraordinarily fine pe rf o rmance youmay e:l:pect from it, ,Th e delivered,fllily */lIipp.d price onthis, an d on till"400"moaels IS lower ,lo r t he s im pl e r ea so n chat a ll t hi sequipment-Bi iurCentralized Ch a i.Lubr ica t ion , kouda i l l . hydraul i cahock ab.orben, bumper., .pare ti nlock, a ~ tire ~ o v e r - i s in. ta l ledat thefactory an d inclQded in th e factoryprice. Some dealei. charge.. mucb u''0 to '6Q uua lOI l?umpen "01*

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    YOU GREATEST VALUE

    If the stucco is falling off the side walls you w il lbe pleased with the effects of Stained Cedar Shingles .If you anti c ipa te repai r ing or put ting on a new roo flet us give you an estimate.

    SHULL LUMBER COMPANYThe Link Between Forest lind Home29 Dala Avenue Dala-Cynwyd

    S. P.Frankenfield SonsFUNERAL DIRECTORS

    IATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD

    Wednesday, July 24, 1929SHOPS OF ALL MEMBERS WILL BE CLOSED ALLTHAT DAY

    that the second annual picnic of t he Main L ine Tai lorsand Cleaners will be held

    Appearances Do CountClothes, it is generally agreed nowadays, do no t m ak e t heman, bu t they have a whole l ot t o d o w it h it. Clean, wellpressed garments are a letter of introduction which no onecan af fo rd to be without.

    to get colors f or y ou r Roof and Side-walls will be unnecessary if you wil l ask to see our various s hade s o f Asphal t a ndCedar Shingles. Either c an be "applied right ove r your oldroof, if desired. One place where you need qual i ty in cons tr uc ti on i s i n t he Roof. You ar e buying this protection whenyou b uy t he Johns-Manville Asphalt Shingles, o r o ur VERTICAL GRAIN Red Cedar Shingles, stained or unstained.

    PHONE: ARDMORE 9..

    c4DELIZZI 'BROS.TAILORS-CLEANERS-CJ)YERS102 Forest A"enue Phone, Narberth 2602

    SANTAMARIE MOTORS, Inc.Main Line NashbistributOrBIll. L.t.NCAIIT.a Af t . AT CsvaCR ROAD

    ARDMORE, PENNA.

    CONSIDER th e del inred, 1IIIIy'qllipp_d price of th i s cha rm ingNash "400" Sedan, an d y o u' ll s e eimmediately it is a ca r yo u cenainlyahould consider , when you ge t readyto buy, ,F o here, at a del inred, fully equippedp ri ce m uc h l ow er t ha n fOU wouldexpect to pay fo r a ca r of Ita size an dcharacter , is an A d t l t l n ~ . d Six "400"S ed an w i th t he Twin I gn it ion , h ighcompression, valve-in-head, 7-bearingmotor-wi th th e beauty an d style thathave made th e "400" a heavy layoriteamong al l th e year'a ne .... ca r . - andwith a ho. t of o the r co .dy- car featutes never av ai l ab l e before in thI.price field,Such leatUre. , lo r in. tance, u BiJurCentralbedChu. i . Lubricationwhicho 29 c ~ u ~ i . , ( ) ~ ~ ~ at the pr.ssure

    DELIVERED,...,r"B'IM'""etl ,NoUa. . . . JIIerf ! ,. B."

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    Section.

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    SPECIAL

    IPenn-WynneLawns .Two Spe edome ter s ; Is in Beauty ContestCar ry ing Nin t h Owne r

    ~ C h e v v i e " Outwea r s

    A Chevrolet with a c ha ss is b ui lt in1913, a ful l year before the World Warbegan, and a motor that was assembledwhen our doughboys were encampingback in 1917, is still in daily us e atGoliad, Texas.It is called "Spark Plug" by its VIE FO R $50 IN GOLD

    proud owner , Hugo Wilks, a nd of t he - --millions ~ f C h e v r ~ l e ~ s in u se t od ay o n Home owner s in Overbrook-Hills-both hemIspheres It IS perhaps the Old-I Iest. in-Merion and in Penn-\Vynne are be-On several occasions Wilks has coming anxious about the appearanceh it chcd a t ra il er t o " Spa rk Plug" an d . .pul led a load of two thousand pounds,! of their l awns as t he t ll ll e approachesp lus t he 815 pounds which the t ra il er If or t he s el ec ti on o f w in ne rs o f $50 inw ci gh s, a ll t he w ay to San Antonio, Id t b d b tl L d125 miles distant. go 0 e ma e y le awn anNot l ong ago h e pi led it h ig h wi th Garden Committee of the Overbrook-a ISIS pound l oad o f cotton bales and Hills Penn-Wynne Civic Associationd rov e it through a dry creek bed. ' . ' .Many times he has driven it with J. Heston Harned, Chatrlllan of the iwater up to t he f loor boa rds. committee has notified about 200 homeNo hi ll in t he s ec ti on .is t oo t ou gh owners t h ~ t the r esul ts o f their land-for '!Spark Plug," and WIlks says that. .,t i s sufficient ly economical , cont inuing scaplIl,? efforts WIll b e. Judged by a _ __ __ to give as good as twenty mil es t o the prehmmary board starting on AugustIallon. I." Spar k P lug" had many owners- Ch R beight to be exact-before Wilks pur- . ~ f r . H ~ r n e ~ ann?unced that the ad- aSlng ain OWSchased i t f ro ll l t he Voght Chevrolet dltlonal Judgmg WIll be conduct ed byCompany, of Schulcnberg, Texas, ninc three horticultural exper ts , none ofIyears .ago. .For four years he got whom r es id es in e it he r Overbrook-splendId servIce from the 1913 motor, .. ., Iwhich might yet be encased benea th H il lS -i ll -Menon or III Penn-Wynne.the 1913 hood but f or a n a cc id en t The preliminary judging wil l b e c on which occurred five years ago. ducted b y the Lawn and Garden Com-At that t i m ~ a 1917 Chevrolet, owned mittee o f the Overbrook-Hills, Penn-by one of WIlks' brothers, c au gh t fire W C" A . . h' h .and i ts chass is was des tr oyed . The ynne IVIC ssoclat lon, w IC 1Il-e motor was unha rmed , so it was de- e lu de s V. W. Ti tman and C. E . Donoo c id ed t o g iv e "Spark Plug's" original way. also Alf red P . Kel ly , p re si dent ,1 motor a well-deserved rest and subst i- and J. Raymond Dahm, secretary.01 tute the newer one. . .o "Spark Plug 's" total mileage is in- Mr.. Harned has not if ied the resl-g ?et erminabl e. S ince Wilks ha.s had.dents that the smallest garden will get2 It three speedometers h a v ~ been III use. equal consideration with the largero One regIstered 75,000 m il es ; t he s cc - o ne s, and the general appearance ofo ond, 60,000, and the present one has. . .1 run up 15,000. the ~ n t t r e property WIll be t aken I Ilt o1 The tota l repair bil l during \Vilks ' conSIderat ion.

    3 n ine ? ,ear s' o W l ~ e r s h i p has b e ~ n $.150. No registration wi ll be neces sa rv .In thiS connectton, however, It mIght . . .'be stated that Wilks does a ll h is own Every property 10 Overbrook-Hllls-m-repairing. Recently f if te en new r ings Mer ion and Penn-Wynne will bewere placed in the car and other minor judged.adjustments made. Th f h . h bA ll o f the Wilkses are mechanically e money or .e prizes. a.s eeninclined and all prefer the Chevrolet. d on at ed t o t he CIVIC ASSOCIatIon by 1Th e f at he r o f "Spark Plug 's " owner McWil li ams and Meloney, builders.has had fou r Chevrol et s. One of the - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - brothers i s s ti ll driving a 1917 modeland another brother h as a 1924 model. Fa the r Colgan Ma d e

    Headma s t e r a t MalvernSell Barnes Company __Announcement was made recently of Announcement was m ad e t hi s w ee kthe sale of the A. C. Barnes Chemica l b th RD ' I A H 0 SComp an y, Ph il ade lp hi a, to the Zo nite y e .ev.. allle . ' erron, . .Products Corpora ti on . D r. B arnes, A ., p rovJ l1cl al at VIllanova College,w ho r es id es in M er io n and was th e II that the Rev. P hi li p L. Colgan,storm c en t: e t wo . years ago of .a O. S. A., h ad be en a pp oi nte d h ead Lower Menon zonmg controversy,. IS mas te r o f t he Malve rn Preparatort he founder o f the Barnes FoundatIOn yof Art, a private Mer io n s howp la ce . Sc ho ol . R ev . C ol ga n, w ho h as b ee nHe is a f ri end of t he Nar be rt h F ir e p rocu ra to r a t Villanova College, wil lany Rev. William J. McCormick. O. S. A, . = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~manufactures argyrol and ovoferrlll. I - ,In o rd er to bu y th e Barnes Com- ~ = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~pany, Zon it e stockholders appproved N A 8 H 'LI 'n in cre as e in authorized capital to " ' . ' , , 0 0 '00,000 no-part common shares, f rom200,000 shares, and t he sal e o f 200,000shares at $30 a sha re . Lefldtl tile , ," ,rId '" Motor CtJr V a l . "

    to romp in . nothing wouldplease your chi ldren more

    1 E. LANCASTER A V E N U ~ , A R ~ M O R E

    The famous health. building Shoor.Tred IIdouble.wearllsandals, with soft Elk uppers, in tan or smoked shades.Built over live leather soles, nourishedwith vital oils by anew tanning process, to make' them p!iable as 41 glove,and damp-proof, An unusual price for such qualityIMAi l AND 'PHONE ORDERS FILLED, PENNYPACKER 6800

    Al l sizes up to 2

    SHOOR-TREDBAREFOOT SANDALS

    With ideal weather prevailing manyMain Line residents are taking advant ag e of t he n ew t en ni s courts erectedby V il lanova on the L inco ln Highwayopposite the college. Th e ten f ine claycourts a ff or d te nn is fa ns of nearbytowns and Philadelphia easy access toan evening's recreation.Frank McMahon, manager of thecourts, is working on a pl an by wh ic hhe h op es to c on du ct a tournamentamong the members in the near future.

    Vi l l anova Te n ni s C l u bEn joy s Succes ful Season

    NARBERTH rho a eo 1 3 0 1o 0 4 0 0o 0 5 2 100251o 0 1 0 100121o 1 1 0 0o 0 7 0 2o 0 0 3 0

    Down Brookl ine inTame League G am e

    CONTINUED FROM PAGEl 1gets into,a h it ti ng mood as they nevercease the ir r el en tl es s t ac ti cs unt il t heterminating inning. It is to be remembered that since the Davismenstarted p laying thi s year there wasnever t he l ea st pos si bi li ty of playingover-time ball.Narberth, as usual, started the troub le i n the second when Martin slappeda droning thr ee -p ly shot to WindsorAvenue, scoring Curwin and Heckle,who had ambled, and in the fourth theyl oo ke d lik e t he o ri gi na l Pachydermsof base ball wh en they notched F.Wood and his feeble successor, SignorCo leman, f or s ix b in gl es to tab asmany runs. Burns singled past firsta nd Thoma s strolled, and Curwindoubled, Burns crossing. Thomascounted off Heckle's aeril\l and Harriscracked the second pitch for a twop ly smash , a ll ow ing Curwin to tally,Martin kept tht : two-base-hi t racegoing s tr ong ly by slapping out avicious shot i nt o cen tr e, permittingHar ri s t o continue on to the p la te a

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    Tota18 ... , .......... 0 2 24 12 7PASSON r h 0 a ,eB o n n e ~ t , lb . ' 0, 1 2 5 0 0Stark, liS . , ... , , ....... 1 0 1 1 0Fadell, 2b . . , ........... 2 0 2 1 0Umholtz, If. ........ , ... 3 1 1 0 0Schmidt, cf. ............ 0 4 4 0 0Hanlan, 3b. 0 0 2 2 2 0Ford, ri. ............... 0 0 0 1 0Boyd, c. . . . . . . . . . . . . " o. 1 2 9 0 0Seitter, p . .. , ........... 1 0 0 1 0

    Totals 9 11 24 6 0Pa8son 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 2- 9Narberth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0

    Thomas, cf .Harris, 2b .lIIartin, 1b. . .GlIfillan, S8. . .Masters, r f. . .Humphreys, 3b. . .Babb, If., p .Young, c .Lyons, p .- - - - - -

    SCORE

    Imoment after he had reached second.Passon Green Sox \Gilfillan reached first when the catcherBlank Narberth I m i s s e ~ the third strike, .Martin goingI o th Ird . ,Ma st er s emp ti ed t he b as es- as he crept around to the keystoneD av is me n P la y R ag ge dl y an d station when the first baseman receivedB lEN H 't an overthrow from the infield. F.ar e y scape 0- I Wood left the f ield with l it t le coaxing

    Shutout . Iand Coleman mounted the slab and___ watched Masters tally the sixth point

    WAS 9 TO 0 10ff Burns' grounder. Six runs, sixhits, two errors.- -- ~ f a s t e r s and Burns f ea tu red t he hit-By John Uberti 'ting of the sixth when Harris, who

    The champion Narberth nine met reached first on the shortstop's blunder,Olle of t he k een es t ba se bal l c lubs in and Gilfillan, who singled, carried overPasson that e ve r s te pp ed u pon t he r un s numbe r nine and t en , as Walt dishome field last Monday night, and by patched a well-placed one-bagger whilev ir tue o f s lovenly playing permit ted Babb counted off Burns ' sacri fice.S ei tt er , a most efficient bo xma n, to Bro okl in e mad e a vai n ra lly to passgarner a two-hit victory, winning 9-0. the local mark of eleven runs in theUnl ike the ir u sual t ac ti cs , when they eighth and t ight ened a w ide gap whensubmerge their opponents under top- they annexed f ou r c ou nt er s. K ic ke rheavy scores, Narberth had to fight singled, Huggard and Walsh walkedhard merely to avo id a no-hi t s et back and ~ l c D e r m o t t a lso s tr ol led, a ll ow at the hands of "Chick" Passon's rav- ing Kicker to leg it to the plate unaging club. This makes Narberth's moles ted. M il le r s ac ri fi ced, s co ri ngseventh defeat out of twe lve games of Huggard, and Coleman empti ed thei nd ep en de nt b al l s o fa r t hi s s ea so n. b as es wi th a d ou bl e- cr ac k t o r ig ht .Narberth may der ive some consol a-S . P Both teams a dd ed o ne t o t he s co re -t io n from t he fact that eltter, as- board in t he f inal e, a s Heckle singledson's star hurler, had a r ec or d of ten and flashed to third on Mull igan's one-. ht . t 'es previous t o Mon -Istralg VIC orl . bagger, and immediately crossed whenday's game, i ne ludmg ~ e ~ t z . - O l n e y the "backstop" muffed one, while Mcand Harrowgate among hIS v.lcttms. Cauley b oo te d a lively tr ip le in the, Mai lage r Dav is heaved a Sigh of re- alien half and beat Master's assist tolief in the eighth and terminating s es - t he pentagon off Leuthe's single.s io n wh en B abb and Thomas scored NARBERTHthe lone hits of the contest. One rh o a

    Id h b 1 d t h I I nine h ad f Heckle. cr. 2 1 4 0wou ave e leve coca .. Harris, 2b. 2 2 2 1sever ed a monotonous seven -l I1nmg l II ar ti n, 1b. . I 3 10 1deadlock. The Harrowgate s tar tripled Gilfillan, ,",S. 3 2 1 0. 1 d h Masters, p. 0 2 2 2wh il e t he l at te r smg e , w ereupon Burns, c. I 1 4 0George was nipped at the plate, striv- Humphries, 3b. . 0 0 0 3h B bb h Thomas, If. 1 0 2 0ing to prevent a s utout. a , w 0 Curwin, rf. 2 1 1 0shut his eyes as the ball went screech- Bllbb, 3b. 0 0 0 2ing ove r p la te , t oo k a l uc ky swi ng at ' lIlulligan, 2b 0 1 1 1

    the cowhide and on ly b y natural in- Totals 12 13 27 10stinct gyrated the three coigns and I BROOKLINErh o a ewould have been nailed at the plate had Leuthe, ct. 0 1 1 0 0not Cavanaugh, who was coaching on S _ ~ l I i \ ' a n , . 1b 0 0 11 1 0third pushed him back to third. KIcker, 3b.. ' 1 1 0 5 0, Huggard, ss. 2 0 1 3 0Humphreys and Harris, who were Walsh, c 2 2 8 1 1given admittance to first in the sec- McDermott, If. I 0 1 0 0. bb 1Miller, rf. 0 1 1 0 0ond and fourth relattvely, and Ba 'Cullin, 2b. . 0 0 2 1 0who reached first on the f i rs t -sacker' s Wood, p., 2b 0 1 2 'I 2. fif I h I b Coleman, p. 0 1 0 2 0blunder III the t 1, were t e o n y or- -McCauley 1 1 0 0 0oughites to r each the bases .Walter )'fasters was responsible for Totals , 7 8 27 14 3:-larherth 0 0 2 6 0 2 0 1 1-12the Green Sox' s two r un s in the first Brookline 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 1 - 7when h is i nt ended ass is t to the platef rom the outfield landed on top of thegrandstand enclosure behind the plate,allowing Fadell and Umholtz to score.Lyons wavered considerably in thefourth and with the aid of Young'sincessant erring allowed t he Quake rCity nine to register four runs. Lyons'balk w ith the bases l oaded was a speci m en o f poor basebal l in this inning.Seit ter took to the mound in theseventh and felled the p ick o f t he homecrop as wheat f al ls befor e t he scy the,t al ly in g h is s ev en th strikeout andadded another v ic tim to h is l is t in thefollowing inning.Lyons grew more uns teady as ti egame con ti nued , and , after he dis-patched two wild throws in t he s ev en th , he was withdrawn in favor ofBabb.Babb, however , was no puzzle to the IP as so n Cl ub . F ad el l snared a pass,'filling the lanes, and Umholtz singled,scoring Seitter and Bonnet.

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