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to; j.DAY, JUNE 23; 1923. I ft 19 THE PITTSBURGH COURIER 6EVEK. Si 1 801 Wv 1 1 arl From Other Manner MAX JOHNSON in at tie idea! gather conditicfris prs iyt trd field cnnmpionJmps on i 3 UfOval were mil! uy wm tition anu High annual mgn scnooi witnessed by a won the contest. wis featured by the Arcii" wuil nit aw i Amhes in the fast tims of 233 3 respectively. Arch ly brought his relay team to a tjjnt in the mile championships ftich new city record wai es libti Time 3 min.

3G 9 10 sees, fai Wyi low hurdles. F. Norris tjjntwitii his tetm mate Wm. liclah, third. Time 12sec.

In the 5 bardie event for junior i Kciors f. Thompson placed lyL Norria also scored a third in jjttlin throw, and Chinn i third and fourth respectively aplevault and Green wag sec la the ronnina" broad and fourth lyrccnfcar high jumps, ha, the florid athletes rath most points for victorious Wy ia the ior Champion 5t io mention the fio. work Smi pinerif nred novices. i Peaoody Watson jjl Archer ar. 1 got a nice sec the 100 d.

dash, but fell to fuurth in the faat 220. Lewis 140 in the mile rend only because of the lead i Archer was forced to second fewdl of Fifth Avenue Hith Ls jwd in the novices and led ia scoring individual fkxu Cibon of Westinghouse School ran a clever race with s.Ecdl of Allegheny High, who I new city record in the mile Gibfon, also came in well with mark and lost primarily, ia of his inability to sprint at if3.sn. Time 4 min. 44 5 sec C. its ran a good 440 in the mile iii tsd mainly through his efforts Ijciw! placed third.

Hobert Bol Anderson deserve mention jitir performances in the novice Hies and relays. pa foe day seemed also to be a tkj among former school team va tod rival in the classroom Jim the athletic field. C. Waah a. Howard, and J.

Rrotrn of ni Union W. stuntnn Ck11: E. Dennis. S. BoMi.

v. Cowan, and A. Crock i. Lnivf rsity of Pittsburtrh era Itae stands renewing old friend jaas juit Xrom were no doubt an incentive it ccmpetitors who did so well rve much credit. I i jiA 1 3 i'atc supervision and affiliated member of American Bankers Association and the Pennsylvania Bankers Association avenue TWO BANKS Grant 5462 Hi land T813 th; 6309 Broad Street PEN TILL 9 P.

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mnKin triree nm in "tu He ine the ciean ur mi. this stotion ot the country. C.i i.m. his strido'ind pr. i injr a danneroun mui at bat, r.d i fielding h.f position perfect, in I A boaat of the 'astest out field in semi pro and Us inflld is next to perfect.

is the most upeeJy rem dy we know for Constipation, Biliousness, Colds, Headaches and Malarial erer. fc Ninth seph Archer, Schenley High Runner, Stars of 1 00 yd. Dash at Interscholastic Meet i I Ninth the 100 jard 10 2 5 I.d,. wSo fllnli.hed Michigan Star Breaks National Conference and Collegiate Record. By EDGAR G.

BROWN, Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, 111., June ISDeHart Hubbard, first Colored letter man of Michigan University, carried his school's colors to another victorious track meet and first rlae honor here last Saturday when he leaped 25 feet 2 inches in the Jump, within one inch of the world's' record held by Ned Courdin of Harvard, and established a new National Conference and Collegiate record. This flying athlete's right foot landd on a mark exactly 25 feet 4 inches from the take off board. This writer predicts that if DeHcrt Hubbard ever hits just cm the take on board and not inches' behind it, as he invariably does, that the new world's broad jump record will bo near 26 feet. I further bas this outcome on the law of. averages: Ned Gounlin averaged aroand 24 feet his best lump until that once in every lifetime when he made the phenomenal record of Z5 feet and better, borne day De Hart's mind and body will be 100 per cent, on the day of the meet and on that day he will jump 26 feet.

About 15 minute3 before 2, tha hour set for the appearance of all the competitors of over G2 college entries to assemble on Stagg Field" at the University of Chicago, Hubbard told me he was O. but felt a little slow. Wait until that day he feels fast and truly Called immediately after his sec end broad jump record and flushed with the inaccurate but coincident announcement of his distance as 26 feet, he was called into the 120 high I STEEL CITY BANKING COMPANY UTTLE THINGS COUNT BIG AT THIS BANK OFTEN" it the way things are said or done friendly or coldly formal that makes the difference in And wo feel that the littie, hoi pful "extra" things whic try to do for our friends are the real big rez.sor,3 for cur success. The strong position which this bank occupies today is the direct result of this careful, painstaking service to our liej.nsito s. May We Serve YOU? Vacation Savins Club for 1924 Is Now Open as End Branch, 6309 Broad Strc Now Open for Business 60 Day New Business Drive Launched June 18.

The Steel City anking PITTSBURGH, PA. a3 nurdles finals, where again more I than 9,000 people stood on tiptoe to see Hubbard. He had won first place in the preliminary heat and thus qualified next to JjJmson of Illinois for the pole position. There was unusual in this race, since two weeks before the i race had been thrown out by the of ficiala of the Conference Track Meet at Michigan when they found i the hurdles hid been iriproperly sat, ana tne other coacnei refused to let their men run it over with Hubbard after the mistake was discovered. Michigan thereby won the meet from Illinois by one half point.

Neither Johnson or Hubbard won this race on Saturday, but each placed fourth and fiftJi, respectively. Hubbard got a great hand from the stands when he congratulated Johnson, who fell over the tape in a final burst of speed. However, It is our candid belief thn broad jump had taken Hubbard'n best. He looked better than Johnson to most of the press bcf.s around us, though they had to rive it a little different color for their papers. Amid a galaxy of world's record breakers and th ecount.ry's beet from all sections, including Georgia Uni lhi next to Hubbard's in the same room of Chicago's Stadium, there was not a moment that the attention i was not focused on thin unassum Ing, likeable chap and stellar athlete of ours frorrK the moment he stood I at attention 10 feet awa and fac i ing the band below the people who stood in the stands ith heads bared as the band played "The 1 Star Spangled Banner," at 2 o'clock.

Hubbard was never absert from spotlight of special introduction, performance, and finally the stand roundly applauded the announce ment of the new National Collegiate Broad Jump Record. I Lige Williams of the Emporia, Kansas, State College, the only other Colored entry qualified in his I preliminary neat, punea a ieiwon and was forced to retire. He looked very good in the 100 yari dash. ClMIAs Win Again DAYTON. June The ThsI M.

I. A. aaoi anoiner their lonsr list or ry injr tho faat Brookvillc team. tli tune of 9 to 2. Th" a amc was fn.lly pl.tved and exciting The colored xhowed their real form after loalnt In th Redwinijn and niu Ilibboiii.

MaiiHGrer Drown hn a rtiift liin lineup, which fives bstter A6.it. O. A eek. Note Watsro of Peabody and HUBBARD'S. RIGHT FOOT BREAKS WORLD'S BROAD JUMP RECORD Official Leap of 25 Feet 2 Inches Given Out Pennsylvania to Get Boxing Commission HAHRISBURG, June 21.

Governor Pinchot ha signed the bill providing for a boxing commission in the Key store state. This measure, it i. pointed out. will be a great hoore to the manly art game in this itate. Fight promoters have taken on new life in this state and indications are that real big bouts will be staged in "Penn's Woods" in the near Homestead Grays Continue To Win Now Four In Row Th Ilomoatcid Gruya made It four firnKht in their new ml winning tr.

nk nt Oftkinorvt Monday night, whin tiny wou euStly. 11 to 2. W. llari.it' liumer with two TV la tho C'ih i.iiic inning va iumcUrJ to win tne gair.t. rui in apt plua M.

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i ii 1. 1 ii tiuio or th Onkmont bats ii). owrns contributed tc th victory with a Tho scoro: It. 1 1 it A. JJ.

11:21 Jll (I II "it 1: 0 1 1 11 i 11 3 1 I' 1 .1 11 1 1 1 I It 1 2 A. 11 1 I i 'i fi 0 1 0 11 hits Monty 2. WBhinic tuii. Thret bHsi hit U'llliHin. Home run i.i Siolf bHios Moody.

Wiisi Irvubl j.lfiyo (5ry iii.t h.Ae on hiill.i ff l)ini 3. Mi'ii'f' 1. Si' rlflce bunt John hvp out Tl Owen) 5. by Ui i t'mrire Jlvons. Harrisburg Giants Win 2 Games, Lose 1 HARRISBURG, June 21.

The Harri.burg Giant, back from a western swing, made rather hard sledding in their first three games in these parts, winning Thursday from Mt. Carra 8 3. swamping Sunbury 24 2 on Saturday and los ir. to the Eagle Silks, 8 7, Sunday. The from behind in the r.

last inninp, ririvin.sr acro.s three i. 3 run before they could be stopped. I Blue Sox Seek Game The Pittsburgh Blue Sox. former Yellow Jackets, have open for tanes abroad with flrst teams. games Grant ar.

for Wcili. Get In Touch With This Club The J. C. darken have ojen datV at home nni abroad for all fast semi pro teams. For further information write to J.

Cralke, 2318 Orbin street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tf hi ir Inter By EDGAR G. BROWN, National, Western, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio States Single Champion. CHICAGO, June IS. No account of the growth of tennis enthusiasm in the Middle West coulc.

be authentically recorded without the name of Dr. O. B. Williams of Chi caa o. With the advent of this true sportsman in 191? the Western championship was won by my friend for three successive years.

But even more than the. ability of this Chicagoan as a tennis stylist and court general has been his unselfish devotion to the promotion of tennis with it accompanying ideals of fine sportsmanship. No man in all America has done more for tennis generally than Dr. O. B.

Williams. It would not be amiss for me to recite a few of the many outstanding contributions of Dr. Williams, now chairman of the Board of Directors of the Prairie Tennis Club of Chicago, which club will act as hosts to the membtrs of the American Tennis As sod ition at the National Tournament, August 19 26, in this city. Dr. Williams has kept tennis alive in Chicago for five years at an actual personal sacrifice of his prac tice.

It was he who sponsored the first Western team to enter and on their initial visit to gain significant recognition in the National. His efforts have made the Eastern tournament a bigger and more representative success by the breaking of all traditions and the scheduling of the big event in the West, an equal distance between "New York and Los Angeles, and in the greatest summer resort of the world, the Windy City of Chicago, where it nver gets too hot or to cool. It is just right for fine tennis the third week in August. Possibly of very pleasant interest to the prospective entrants in the National is the latest accomplishment of Dr. Williams and the members of the I'rairie Tennis Club, especially assisted by President Isaacs and Dr.

Diggs, the men who with Mrs. Seams have always stepped forward with a little more needed interest at the crucial time. The National in August will be played on the rebuilded and resurfaced hard white clay courts of the Prairie Club. Thee pew courts, just completed after special treatment during the early spring months, will be the finest tennis courts that the National American Tennis Association tournament has erer been played on. We knew Chicago would put it over bigger.

This writer might add, without divulging any confidence, that the followers of tennis will get some more pleasant surprises and enjoy some real hospitable experiences during the thirl week of August. Another conspicuous tennis star and enthusiast, and I am glad, too, he is an old schoolmate of mine of Sumner High, has just won the University of Chicago's freshman tennis championship for lf23. Richard Hudlln of St. Louis is here and stroking great. He says he will en ter the New York: tournament again this vea for the fourth time.

Hcd lin was ihe first Westerner to cross racquets with our Eastern stars. Mr. W. A. Giles, St Louis' physical supervisor and this writer's first tennis coach.

Trofissors Mosby and Beckett, and Moritell Blanks will head the team from St. Louis. Taylor and Mrs. Glais will keep Norwood Blue Sox Defeat Verona, 10 4, Tl.e itror.jr "Norwood Blue hox or ifl Club 10 4 in a rather lootely played contest. Johnson, pitthing for the Norwood lads, let erna clown with five scattered hits.

iile his teammates were pounding the offerings of Gross for an even dozen swats. PHILADELPHIA GIANTS DANNY MeCLELLAN. Manager. A High Class Attraction Games Desired at. Home er Abroad With First Class teams Oniy FOR TERMS, WRITE James Stephens, 615 S.

Broad Philadelphia, Pa. Scholastics To Attempt Come Back In Field Meet At Schenley Oval, June 30 Cream of Local Collegiate and Scholastic Talent Will Wear Color Maroon and White West, Allen, Archer and Others Entered. The big outdoor Press meet to be held at Schenley Oval Saturday afternoon, Jane SO, will bring to the fore once more, the old Saholastlc Club, whose Maroon and Whit used to prove an eyesore to all the larger clubs in the city, including P. A. Westinghouse and others And from present indications, the Scholastic lads will be out Saturday a week to again revive that name, which ofttimes spelled defeat for many of the city's "pet" dabs.

IncluJed'fn the ttst of names entered under the Sohoiaatlo Club will be found such speedy steppers as West and Banks, from W. A 3. College, the former at present Pentathlon champion; Honesty, from Washington Hifirh; Jimmie Moore, of Perm State; Bridges, of Howard; Butler, of Beaver Ilighj Allen, Cowan and Robinson, from Pitt; Archer, Kimbo, Karris, Chinn, Johnson and Tinker, of Schenley; Lewis end the Watson brothers from Peabody and a host of other good boys fro. mthe various high schools throughout the city. A perusal oyer this Utt of highly trained and well csaehed athletes will show that the Scholastics are out again to make the name synono mous with field events in their most advarced form.

Tennis In The Middle West Kansas City id the running, fathers who. must be aerred are Lee S. Purnell, California; Anderson Clark, Wilberforcej Coleman, Noel and Miss Stokes, Cincinnati; Morris Taylor, Smith. Dr. Cable and Battiea, Hawkins, Marbory and Miss Madeline Baptist of Indianapolis; Avery, Simons and Miss Tyler of Dayton; T.Iiss Love of Toledo, and numerous other stars from Memphis, Louisville, Atlanta, Cleveland, Detroit, Columbus, and others playing under Chicago eolors from every corner of this country.

Mem! I TREAT I it I f)j; fJ Come in and aee the Wonderful Meyers Machine in operation. Electricity properly applied works wonders in assisting nature. I want you to come and eae roe right away. and. in order to en couraare you to do eo.

I bsT tr ran red my fees ao low for the treatment of various diseases, that, no matter what your circumstance! may be my service are within your reach. Expert Service for a Reasonable Fee ATISKACTIO.V ASSURED Many patients have told me, after I restored them, that they hesitated at first to come account of never having received relief elsewhere and that they had at last became so skeptical as to think there was no relief for there. I want an opportunity to treat Just such men. TVaek Richmond Giants Change Hands PHI LADEXFHLV, Joae 21. Owner Chalke, of the Madison has purehaeed the Richmond Giants, it is announced.

The two teams will be conselffeted and operated ss the Richmond Giant. LINCOLN GIANTS WIN NEW YORK, N. Yn Jue 21. The Lincoln Giants defeated the Ascension of Philadelphia dab st the Catholic Protectory grounds here Sunday, 11 7, In free hitting game. The Giants annexed a eommandie lead In the first inning.

Streeter's twirling and the hitting of Perry, Wilson snd Thomas was the feature. Score: R.H. E. Ascensions 030 002 020 7 .9 4 Lincoln 420 103 20011 19 3 Consult a Specialist About Nervous, Skin or Blood Disease Me Johhstojvri anrJlMv Tate Stars SpKt CLEVELAND, Jest 21 The Johnstown Independents lost the second aad final game of the series with the Tate Stars here The locale won the contest 6 2, fnd obtained an even break. On Sunday, the 'Tate were leading, oatil the ninth lnrint In that frame, raufl! of a high fly fcsil by, Lef Fielder Wilson, a pass, single and a wiH throw counted for two McCalt, former Pittsburgh lad, pitched sensational ball for the Tates and deserved to wia.

He retired seven hatters on strikes, hut was wild at times, five visltars walking. Hammond was ihe lead tng rucKcr, irekuua kvuw juu a single and being robbed of anetter safe blow In the ninth. The score; Johnston 210000. OO Tate 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 MEN AND YOUNG St SUITS AT LOW PRICES fl (Th (Th sample surras jl Sale Price $16.50 to S305 We hara) bea IS rears in tli sssm locality ad hare found it to bo satisfactory, and ecmrenUat to all who patronises us. TRY OUR SUITS DIAMOND TAILORS 236 DIAMOND STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.

btrsace at SsdaTa Zeal FWeW' SICK, AILNG, DISCOURAGED Comnie To MEN AND MEN Tonr health ttnnot the robust. TieoPW; ort that Bailees life worth Jtvt anla yemr' Mood Is rood ccnditl cm. Zon'Oava4 cArrs on questionable rtmMMt. rno mmormiji the rJ condition or your blood by acefiur tuts. ana then treat you a4 euc cefully.

Come Trrrvtrn nnrKJ Mel ONLY 620 to IKJX JNTX KJI IVlJCilN Smithficld This Is an Age of Specialization Doing One Thing and Doing It Well fTTXin rTTT WU AT AHCi IfV JT)nT ATrtDV MY LABORATORY YOU I locate disease and determine Its nature by a thorough, sea renins; examination with the raicro cvM an chemical analysts. These make no mistake like the naked eye. They do not make iruesaes, based on symptoms. Therefore you will not be treated for some disease other then the one you have. This mistake has cost hundreds cf lon help to swell the list of those who died as the of a wronar diagnosis.

Tou will find my fees reaeonable and you may arrang to pay sajne as convenient. Dangers of Bad Blood Overcome No matter the man. whether young or old. atngle or merrier, can never feel safe as long as his blood ia not healthy. The face, body, bones, nerves and brain may be affected any day.

without any warning and the symptoms spring on you like a thief la the night. So If suffering, don't grow careless: remember the danger. Many times an Innocent looking little pimple left alone has become a erioua runetng eor. which took month and years to heal end then broke out later eoraewhere else. Nerves and Blood Are Life Acoording to bow you have lived your life are foend the strength mentally and physically, so If you have weakened or poisoned either or both the nerve and blood, better take care of yourself In timer go to a doctor at once and when you pick your doctor go to a specialist who knows how to tell what alia you.

and Just what to do to get quick alleviation and at a rear aonahte cost. RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Scores of Satisfied Patients My Beat Advertisement. My Offices are niled daily with patients, many sent by satisfied patients I have treated. 3. a GET A DOCTOR ACCORDING TO THE DISEASED If your Automobile needed cverhanllnr you would take to an ejtcert in THAT LINE, not eua ordtaarw mrcnanic.

woman i your ine same principle appliea to your Doay. ir you nave a rever or some ailment re quirinr constant attention. Your Family 1'hyslclan. If you have Eye Trouble, cet an Oeullat. If you bn a TL'MOlt.

itet Surreon. aod If you suffer from ONE of the ailments In which 1 erectaKte. COME TO aiSV 1 have bad orer Jo ears' experience treating men only. Not htmdroda, but THOLSANDS of nta elj ail na ca can toatify to this claim. Come to the Doctor for Men Only.

A visit will tell. Don't let false pride or. I m.xlvat keep you away. Call today if in trouble or in doubt, don't wait too late. i is fully etored with a full line of DRlicJS that the cases I treat c41i for.

eo when dispensing I knew exact ly what my patient get and am certain as to their purity ajd, strength. Men, Don't Experiment Come to a physician who by Joegf experience and special practice can give you. what you wa.nl. Most troubles are eurAble. and even most of the Incurable one might have been alleviated if taken In time.

Hut tbey were neglected thought Ilghtlr of until It was too late. THE LARGEST MEVS PRAC TICE IN TITTSBURGH IS EN'JOYED BY The Doctor for Men His patients number in the huav dreds. Satisfied natients of veara rone by from all parte of the try ana canaae rncomm no ea their mends to mm. Mini coming ea wrzi, last resort fill his office ronv. morning until mane, ana yet ne now Invites any man to ee.ll end get Kl." opinion free aad without obligation on your part if yen are not ealisCed with bis advice.

WhJcll ia free for the asking. A A alSI MAL. THERAPY ere inns the latest discoveries In useful medication. This form of medicine is given in very email doses and not throua the stomach. The patient receives powerful medication by absorption and the delicate arrangement of digestion ia not affected in the least.

MY KNOWLKIXli: or your Oisease and Complete Equipment 3d ti to treat your case aa it snooid oe treatco. a tnu will convince you of what I can do for you. Dsd't Walt Deat SeiTer Caa ia TWr WMV IITKER AD lUMPUINr DA1LT HOrRS A. Sf. IS Seen.

1 te 4 F. Eveel ga, te P. M. Snmdaye and noUdaya, 10 A. St.

te r. St. DOCTOR FOR MEN i in Ss rai 7 Vm et Ttaee frens Verk Usual Fee for Next 1 0 Days of this Month Only fry i a tr. ii i ii. ic Ji.

ii, xiiib is a vjti. ai vypurwuititjr xui auu aiiuucj and td Get Your Health and Vigor Now, Reader, If You Arc Unfortunate, Don't Trifle Away Your Time, Money or Health Further You'll Do It One Day Too Long and Get So Bad Noth injr an Help You. So Come to Me at Once! Advice, rree. lO.Jll.TATHI EX.4H1X ATION rnr.E Every aiPnc man is uraTtd to call at my oflicc ftr a free md a care Mil ex. amination.

The experience of many years is At your service. SMITH FIELD STREET PITTSBURGH MediCHtlon bv BERTHS. AKTI TOXINS. BACTKRIN3 and ANI Ovt vt tewa vatieate srtvea preespt at Aeatlen mm that tkey ge bM tKfi aaame day. AKD tr TOT A STB WOT' SATtSWIKIt with my risriox OR PBB AlTiXEHT TOP JIKKT3 HtrTi TAKJ3 rr xr.

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