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The Florists! Review 



August 19, 1920 



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to fence in the society's garden in the 

 park and charge admission to it at cer- 

 tain times. Mr. Justice opposed the 

 fence and the admission as undemo- 

 cratic and unsuitable in the park, the 

 people's playground. 



"The society has adopted one of the 

 plans for the garden in Fairmount park. 

 One thousand dollars was paid for this 

 successful plan. It may be seen at the 

 society's office in the Finance building. 

 It includes a rose garden, an iris garden, 

 a peony garden and so forth, with Horti- 

 cultural hall in the center, and calls for 

 an expenditure of $200,000. The idea 

 seems good, but it should be modified; 

 it is too expensive." 



At Neshaminy. 



The Review is indebted to Albert 

 Swan, of the S. 8. Pennock Co., for the 

 following delightful description of the 

 outing at Neshaminy August 7. 



An outing was given by Mr. and Mrs. 

 Frank M. Boss at their country home to 

 Mr. Boss's friends in business. Only a 

 few were present, on account of the 

 threatening weather. There was a ball 

 game between two teams which were 

 picked from the guests. They named 

 themselves E. De Gour's Professionals 

 and Lilly's Babies. The game was 

 stopped at the beginning of the fourth 

 inning by the rain. The score thus far 

 was 5 to 3 in favor of Lilly's Babies. 

 The feature of the game was the sensa- 

 tional fielding and batting of Babe 

 Faust, who held down the second sack 

 in fine style. The pitching of Lilly 

 also needs watching, as Connie Mack 

 at present could use him. The line-up 

 for both teams follows: 



E. De Gour's 



Profesgionals. 

 I. Roth. c. 

 J. Cox, p. 

 J. Kennedy, lb. 

 W. De Goiir. 21). 

 H. Relnhardt, ss. 

 R. Gaul, 3b. 

 3. Rradley, If. 

 E. BornhPlmer, cf. 

 W. ILnmilton, rf. 

 E. Dp Gour, cf. 



7.>llVs Hiihies 1 2 ?. 0—5 



E. De Gour'B I'rofeBsionals 10 2 —3 



The swimming race of fifty yards was 

 won by Frank Ross; E. Bernheimer, sec- 

 ond, and Babe Faust, third. The con- 

 test in remaining under the water the 

 longest was won by E. Bernheimer. Un- 

 fortunately, no one had a watch to 



Lilly's Babies. 

 A. Swan, c. 

 H. Ully, p. 

 A. Culbertson, lb. 

 R. Faust, 2b. 

 T. Jamison, ss. 

 n. Glbbs, 3b. 

 S. Rodack, If. 

 W. West, rf. 

 J. Philips, cf. 



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After the sports were over, all kept 

 step to the march played by Mrs. Ross 

 on the piano and marched into the din- 

 ing room. No one was hungry when 



