Five Homers Feature Yank’s 12-9 Victoryl ******* * * **'**** Giants Pound Card Hurlers for 10-5 Win ■ — i. /A — DUTCH TO STAGE 1928 OLYMPICS New York. July 11.—The Nether lands Chamber of Commerce here to day said that according to 'reliable authorities" in Holland there was no (ruth to reports that the 1928 Olympics games, which have been as signed to Amsterdam would go else where because of financial difficul ties in the Netherlands. "Amsterdam is prepared to go through with the games," the cham ber's statement said. “She has a fine stndium and full facilities for caring for the athletes and the spec tators." It has been reported that Holland would relinquish its claim to the games, and they would therefore go to Los Angeles, which was second choice. Ruth Clouts 24th Homer. New York, July 11.—Babe Kuth made his 24th homer of the season today in the first Inning of the game with the White Sox. TWO AMERICAN ! MAT STARS LOSE By AiMH-latel Ppm* Paris, July IX.—Two American wrestlers were defeated today In the opening round of the Olympic catch as catch-can wrestling at the Velo drome d'Hlver. In the 123-pound class C Milton McWilliams, Cornell, lost to Lursson, Sweden on points In i 10-minute bout. In the 15K.75-pound class Pei ry Martter, Los Angeles A. C.. was floored by I’rnks, Kstbonia. In 3 min utes, 50 seconds. Interne heat cuused a furnace-like atmosphere In the Velodrome and consequently the attendance was small. :.. 7— Mangum, in First Big League Start, Driven From Box Babe Ruth Poles His 24th Circuit Clout of Season— New York Wins Series. KW YORK, July ll._ Tile New York Ameri cans won their series from Chicago, four games to two, by slug ging out victory in the last game here today by a score of 12 to 9. Five home runs were hit, Ruth hitting his 24tli of the sea son. Score: CHICAGO (A) NEW YORK (A) », -atl,b-po.a.e. ab.h.po.a e. Mostll cf 3 0 4 0 0 Witt cf 3 13 0 0 Hooper rf 6 2 4 1 0 Dugan 3b 5 2 0 1 0 Collins 2b 4 1 2 0 0 Ruth rf 4 2 10 0 Sheely lb 3 16 1 OMeuacl If 6 0 0 0 0 Falk If 4 2 2 0 OPIpp lb 5 2 6 4 0 Kamm 3b 4 13 0 OScnafig c 2 16 0 0 Barrett na 3 112 0 Ward 2b 4 2 6 2 0 Gowskt c 1 0 0 0 0 Scott sa 3 16 2 0 ?S'VC.1} con 1 1 0 0 0 Bush p 2 110 0 Schalk c 10 2 1 1 Gaston p 2 10 10 Mangum p 1 0 0 0 0 ._ xElah 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 13 27 10 0 Lyon* p 21011 Totals 32 10 24 0 2 xBatted for Grabnwskl In fourth. xBatted for Mangum In fourth. Chicago .104 120 001— 9 New 1 ork .213 000 33x—12 Summary—Runs: Mostll. Hooper (2), Collins (2) Sheely (2), Falk. Barrett, Witt (2). Ruth (3). Meusel. Plpp (2) .Schang (2), Scott, Gaston. Two-base hlta; Hooper, Collins, Dugan, Schang. Home runs: Hopper. Ruth. Falk. Plpp, Scott. Stolen base: Barrett. Sacrifice hits: Elsh. Scott. Falk, Mostll, Witt. Double plays: Hopper to Sheely to Collins; Scott to Ward to Plpp; Plpp (unassisted). Left on bases: New York. 6; Chicago 6. Bases on balls: Off Bush. 3; off Gaston, 2; off Mangum, 2; off Lyons. 1. struck out: By Bush. 2; by Gaston, 3; by Lyons. 2. Hits: Off Mangum. 6 In 3 laninRs; uff Lyons, 7 in 5 innings; off Bush, 6 In 4 (none out In fifth): off Gaston, 4 tn 6 innings. Hu by pitched ball: By Man gum, Schang. By Gaston, Sheely. Win ning pitcher: Gaston. Losing pitcher: Lyons. Umpires; Owens and Evans. Time: 2:12. Senators Drop to Second Place Washington. D. C.. July 11.—Washing ton dropped to second place todav when it wan defeated. 4 to 3. by Detroit, while New York was winning over Chicago. The score: DETROIT (A) WASHINGTON (A) ab.h.po.a e. ab h.po a e. Burke 2b 5 1 4 4 0 Rice rf 4 110 0 Manush If 2 0 4 0 0 M’hews cf 4 1 4 1 0 Cobb cf 4 2 3 1 0 Harris 2b 3 0 2 2 0 H’mann rf 4 1 1 0 0 Goalin If 3 2 3 0 0 Blue lb 4 15 1 0 Judge lb 4 2 11 0 0 Rigney ns 3 0 4 4 0 Ruel c 4 2 4 0 0 Jone^ 8b 10 2 10 F'paugh ss 2 0 1 5 0 Pratt 3b 1 0 0 0 0 Bluege 3b 4 10 2 1 Basaler c 3 0 2 1 0 Johnson o 3 1 1 2 0 Stoner p 2 0 1 2 0 zEelbold 1 0 0 0 0 Cole n 0 0 0 0 1 zTaylor 1 0 0 0 0 Dauss d 10 0 10 Totals 33 10 27 12 1 xWingo 0 0 0 0 0 xWoodall 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 5 27 16 1 xBatted for Jones fn seventh. xBatted for Stoner in seventh. zRatted for Porkinnaugh in ninth. zB.nted for Johnson in ninth. Detroit .100 000 030—1 Washington .000 021 000—3 Summary—Runs. Burke. Manush (2). Cobb. H orris. Ruel. Bluege. Two-base hit: Burke. Three-bar.* hit: Rice Stol en bases Harris, Matthews. Sacrifice nit: l’eckinnaugh. Double plays: Harris’ to Judge: Rignev to Burk<* to Blue. Left) on banes: Detroit. H: Washington. 6. < Bases on balls- Off Stoner 1: off John son. 4 Struck out: Bv Stoner. 1; bv .1 hnson, 4 Hits: Off Stoner. 7 In sir innings: off Cole. 3 In one and one-third innings: off Dauss. none in one and two thirds Innings Hit by nitthed ball: By Johnson. Manush. Jones, bv Stoner. Oos 1 in. Winning pitcher: Dauss. Vmnlres: Holmes, Morlarty and Hildebrand. Time’ 2:18. RED SOX, BROWNS I SPLIT TWIN BILL Boston. July 11 —St Louis and Boston divided a dquble header here today, St Louis taking the first game by an 8 to 1 score and Jbsing the second to the Rfd Sox. 7 to V. First game: ST. LOUIS (A) BOSTON (A) ab.h po a * ab.h po a s Tobin rf 6 1 4 0 0 Ezzeil 3b 5 0 111 Rob’t'n 3b 5 2 0 2 0 Wambv 2b F. 1 1 4 1 Slaler lb 6 3 11 0 0 Veach If 3 1 6 0 o Willi's If 3 1 0 0 OJ C'llna lb 4 0 M 1 McM'us ?b 4 1 4 2 0 F*gat’d cf 4 13 10 J'baon cf 4 1 5 0 0 Shanks rf 3 0 10 0 Severeld o 6 2 2 2 0 Having c 4 3 6 0 0 Gerber ss 41190 Lee ss 2 1 3 1 0 Wingard p 6 1 0 0 o F’guson p 1 0 0 3 0 -—— zPlclntch l 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 13 27 16 0 Roes p o n 0 0 0 iConnolly 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 * 27 10 3 xBatted for Ferguson In seventh. zBatted for Rosa In ninth St. Louis .002 011 003—8 Boston .000 000 001—1 Summary—Rune: Tobin. Slsler (2). Wil liams. Jacobson, Gerber. Wingard. Hevlng Two-base hits: Severeld. Hevlng. Wamby Three-bnse hit: Hevlng. Home run: Wln «ard Stolen baa***: Slsler Jacobson. Sacrifice hits Williams. McManus Dou ble play: McManus to Gerber to Slsler I/eft on bases- St I,mils. 10; Boston. 10 Bases on balls: Off Wlngard. 6; off Fer truson. 2; off Rosa. 1 Struck out: By Ferguson.1 Hits: Off Ferguson. 12 !n seven Innings; off Ross. 1 In two Innings Losing pitcher: Ferguson. Umpires ormsby, Connolly and Rowland. Time 1 :46. Score, second game: ST. LOUIS (A. BOSTON fA) ah h po a.e. ab.Ti po a e Tobin rf 2 0 l o 1 Clark 3b 4 10 10 v Eva ns 0 0 0 n 0 zJ Harris 0 0 0 0 o Roh’on 3h 4 10 10 Ezzeil 3b 0 0 10 0 xMcMIllan 1 0 0 0 0 Wamby 2b 5 1110 Slsler lb 4 19 0 0 Veach If 4 0 0 1 o Wil'ms If 4 0 1 l 0.T Os rf-lb 4 1 3 0 1 M’M'ua 2b 4 1 2 1 0 F*stead cf 3 2 2 o o .Tac’son cf 2 16 1 0 Todt lb 2 17 2 1 Severeld c 4 0 2 0 0 Shank* rf 1110 9 Gerber as 2 0 4 4 0 O'Neill c 3 2 8 2 0 xBennett 110 0 oi.ee as 4 4 3 4 0 Kolp p 2 0 0 0 0 Quinn p 0 0 0 1 0 Pruett p oooo Ozl’leinlch l n 0 o o Vang'er p 10 0 11 Murray p 3 0 13 0 Bayne p 0 0 0 0 oFuhr p o 0 o o o xRlce 0 0 0 0 0 Ful'ton p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 6 24 1 1 2 Totels 34 13 27 16 2 xBatted for Gerber In ninth. xBatted for Bayne In ninth. xBatted for Tobin In ninth xBatted for Robertson In ninth. zBatted for Quinn In second. zBatted for Clark In eighth. St. Louis. 230 000 001—0 Boston . 010 1 12 021—7 Summary Runs. Tobin (2), Robertson. Jacobson. Gerber Kolp. Flagstead (3). Todt, Shanks. O'Neill. T,ee Two bn so hits: Jacobson, Clark, Flagstead. Shanks, O'Neill. Three-base hits Lee (2). Sac rifice: Shanks Left on bases: St. Louis, r. • Boston, 7. Base* on balls: Off Bayne. 1, off Quinn. 3; off Murray, 2, off Fuhr, 1 Struck out: By Kolp. 1; by Quinn. 1: by Murray. 6; by Fullerton, l Hits Off Kolp 9 In five and one-third In nings; off Pruett, 1 In none; off Van gllder, 2 In two Innings; off Bayne. 1 In two-thirds Inning; off Quinn, 2 In two In nings; off Murray. 3 In six and two-thirds Inning; off Fuhr, none in none; off Ful lerton. none in one third Inning Hit by pitched ball: By Vangllder. O'Neill. Flag stead: by Murray. Rice. Winning pltiher: Murray. Losing pitcher- Vangllder Um* Tires. Connolly, Rowland and Ormsby Time: 2:07. Pacific Coast League | V - ——-1/ Portland. July 11— p if, JJ. 1*om Angelas . 9 IS 1 Portland . H 17 0 Battarlaa: Myara. Walnart. Dumovleh. Root and Jamba; Leverenz, Radiant and Cochran. Daly. fieattla. July 11.— p. jf, p San Francisco . . h j i i Heal tin. .803 Battsrlra (lr If fin. Oaary and Yell*. Afrnaw; William*. Btueland and K Bald win. Oakland. July 11.— R if p 8n< mm*nto .a 4 I Oakland . ....... . l • n pHtt#rl»s: Jamaa and Behans. Boahlrr and Bead. -V Paseball feil(s and Standings WESTERN LEAGUE. Standings. „ . W. U Pet. Win Lose Omaha .53 28 .B54 .059 .048 Denver .62 33 .612 .616 .605 St. Joseph .47 37 .560 .565 .553 Tulea .46 39 .641 .547 .535 Wichita 43 41 .612 .618 .506 Oklahoma City ...42 41 .606 .512 .500 Dea Moines .25 65 .313 .321 .309 Lincoln .24 66 .300 .309 .296 , , Yesterday's Results. Oklahoma City. 0; Omaha. *. St. Joseph, 10; Des Moines, 7. Lincoln, 11; Tulsa, 9 Wichita, 10; Denver, 8. Games Today. St. Joseph at Omaha. Oklahoma City at Des Moines. Tulsa at Denver. Wichita at Lincoln. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standings. W. L. Pet. Win Lose. New York .60 26 .668 .662 .649 Chicago .41 30 595 .600 .587 Pittsburgh .39 35 .5277 .633 .520 Brooklyn .40 36 636 .632 .519 Cincinnati .40 4t .494 .600 488 Boston .32 44 .421 429 .416 Philadelphia .30 46 .400 .408 .395 St. Louis .29 17 .382 .390 .877 Yesterday's Results. Pittsburgh, 8; Boston, 2, Cincinnati, 6; Philadelphia, 0 Brooklyn, 9; Chicago, 1 New York, 10; St. Louis, 5. (Ten in nings) Games Today. Brooklyn at St. Louis. Boston at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, two games. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standings. „ , w L. Pet. Win Lose New York .41 34 .564 .570 .657 Washington .43 35 ,551 .557 .544 Detroit .43 37 538 .543 .531 St. Louis . 38 38 ,600 .506 .494 Chicago .38 39 .494 ,600 .487 Cleveland .37 40 .481 .487 .474 gnston ..38 4! 481 488 .475 Philadelphia .31 48 .392 .400 .388 Yesterday's Results. New York. 12; Chicago. 9 Philadelphia. 10; Clevelard, 1. St. Louis. 8-6; Boston. 1-7. Detroit, 4; Washington. 3. Gnmes Today, St. Louis at New York. Cleveland at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. Chicago at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standings. . . W. L. Pot. Win. Lose. Louisville .48 31 .601 613 .600 Indianapolis . ...47 32 .695 .600 ,588 St. Paul .46 37 .564 .660 .548 Columbu.. 42 475 .481 469 Toledo . 37 41 .474 .481 .488 Kansas City.38 45 .444 .451 .439 Milwaukee . 34 4 4 436 443 ,43# Minneapolis .33 47 413 420 ,407 Yesterday's Results. Kansas City. 4, Toledo, 1. Milwaukee, 5. Columbus, 4. Louisville. 7; St. Paul. 4. Indianapolis. 9-7; Minneapolis, 7-5. , , Games Today. Toledo at Milwaukee. Columbus at Kansas City. Indianapolis at St. Paul. Loyisvillo at Minneapolis, TH1BTATB LEAGUE. Standings. R \v L Pct Win Lose Beatrice . 35 28 .574 581 .665 Brand Island ... 32 27 .542 .660 .632 Norfolk . 27 28 .491 500 .482 Slop* Falls . 28 31 .475 .483 .467 Sioux City . 28 33 .4 59 .468 462 Hastings . 26 31 458 .466 .448 Yesterday's Results. Beatrice. 4; Sioux City. 3. Grand Island 4. Sioux Falls. 2 Only games played Gumes Today. Beatrice at Sioux City. Grand Island at Sioux Falls. Norfolk at Hastings . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Jersey City, 4, Syracuse. 3. Newark. 3, Rochester, 2. Heading 0; Toronto, 6. Baltimore, 9; Buffalo, 6. TEXAS LEAGUE. Dallas, 2; San Antonio, 1. ort Worth, 1; Houston. 0. Vichita Falls, 3. Beaumont. 2 hreveport. 6. Galverton. 3. MICHIGAN ONTARIO LEAGUE. agtnaw, 7; Flint, 2. irand Rapids, 8; Hay City, 6. Hamilton. 10; Munkogon. 6. London, 8; Kalamazoo, 3. THREE-EYE LEAGUE. Evansville. 6, Decatur. 2. Terre Haute, 2; Bloomington, 7. Danville, 7; root la, 4. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Birmingham. 1-6; Little Rock. 8-5. (Sec ond game, nine Innings, darkness ) New Orleans. 7-6; Nashville, 8-6. Atlanta, 4, Memphis. 7 Mobile, 6; Chattanooga. 3 Athletics Wallop Indians. Philadelphia, July 11.—Pounding three Cleveland pitchers for fourteen hits Phils delphia won the final game of the series' with the Indians today, lu lr, 1 Score CLEVELAND (A) PHILAD'PHIA (Al | ah li.po a.e. ah h po a e 1 MNyrfcf 4 0 10 ODykes 2b 6 2 411 1 Jam'son If 4 0 3 I) 0La mar If 3 2 10 0 Speaker cf 3 o 1 0 0 Welch rf 3 11U0 Tlow'r rf 1 0 0 0 u CHauser lb 2 111 0 0 Sewell ss 4 3 3 2 lstm'ns cf 6 10 0 0 Burns lb 3 0 7 1 ORtc'da 3b 6 112 0 Fewst'r 2b 3 1 1 1 Odal'way as 4 1 2 4 0 I.utzke 3b 2 0 4 3 CPerklns c 4 2 0 0 0 Walters c 2 0 3 3 OHelrach p 6 3 0 1 0 Clark p 1 0 0 0 0 0 ______ Cheeves p 10 10 0 Totals It 14 17 U 1 Roy p 10 0 10 Totals 23 4 24 10 1 Score by Innings: Cleveland .010 000 000_ 1 Philadelphia . 220 00S 00s—10 Summary—Runs: Sewell. Dykes (2), La mar <2t, Welch, Hauser, Simmons, Rleon <1a. Heimach <21. Two-base hits: Welch. Three-base hits: Perkins. Home Runs I.amar. Simmons. Stolen base: Lamar Sacrifice: Welch (2) Double play. Burn* to Walters to Burns; dallowav to Dykes to Hauser <2) Left on bases: C.eveland. 3; Philadelphia, 11 nases on balls: Off Clark, 2; off Cheeves. 4: off Hoy, 1; off Heimach. 2 Struck out By < beeves, 1. Hits: Off Clark. 4 In 1 1-3 Innings; off Cheeves 7 In 4 Innings; off Hoy 3 In 2 2-3 Innings. Losing pitcher, ; lark Umpires. Dlneen and Ngllin. 1 im*. 1:47. r-—-N American Association '__.__/ Minneapolis. July n.--Fir»t gam* Indianapolis .*7 ^ Mlnne apolla .! !!! 5 10 i Batteries: Smith nnd Kru*g*r: Hamll ton Harris. Lvnch and Wlrta. s*cond game: R IT K Indlanapolia . 9 9 0 Minneapolis . 3 r 2 Batteries: Burwell and Miller Harris nnd Mayer. G»m« railed end eighth, darkness Milwaukee. July 11— It H K Columbus . 4 iq j Molwauke* . 6 10 1 Batteries Handera and Hartley; Pott. Shaney and Hhtnault. Hr Paul. July 11.— R H. E Loulavlll® . 7 « . St. Paul .! 4 11 4 Bat ter Ira Deberry and lirottem; Flt terv. Napier and Dlxnn Kanina City, July 11.— R H K Toledo . \ « :j Knnnart City . 4 8 i Batteries Brnduhaw. Blums an Ring p 2 ft 0 0 0 Berts, p 1 0 0 0 ft xHenllne 1 0 0 0 0 Totals S4 9 24 9 1 xBatted for Ford In ninth, x Bat ted for Betts in ninth. Score by Innings; Philadelphia .000 000 000—0 Cincinnati . 200 013 OOx—*> Summary—•Runs: Crltz. Daubert. Roush Pinelll. Caveney. Donohue Two-base hits Daubert. Walker. Caveney. Donohue. Harper. Wnghtatone. Thn*e-ba»e hits Crltz. Walker. Sand Holke Double plays* 1 ’aveney to Daubert; Ford to Holke; Ford to Sand to Holke Left on bases; Phila delphla. 9; Cincinnati, 7 Base* on balls Off Donohue. 1; off Ring .3. Struck out: By Donohue. 2: by Betts, 1 Hits i>ff Ring, 9 in five and one-third innings. ( ff Betts. 2 In 'wo and three-fourth* in nings. Hit by pitched ball Hy Donohue, Sand. Losing pitcher Ring Umpires: Pfirman, Hart and McCormick. Time V ance s Speed Baffles Cubs. Chicago. Hi. July 11—Arthur Yanens dazzling speed proved too mu h for Chl cago today tmd Brooklyn took the final gaIT,^^of tl’'* "Wt*". » to ! The score BROOK YL.V < N > CHICAGO (N) _ ab h op a e. abhoone High 2b 4 1lan statz cf 4 l o u - J naton as 5 110 0 H’chor ah 3 10 1 " If 4 2 3 o o Adama ah 1 0 1 u o b rnler lb 4 3 H 2 0 (I'fham 2b 4 2 1 9 « Brown rf 2 f, 0 0 Cotter lb 4 1 21 I •• Stock 3b 3 2 0 1 0 F'berg 3b 3 ] o f, o Griffh rf r. 1 1 (\ 0 OsIgHby rf 2 0 l o l I *#• berry c 5 0 5 1 0 H'hrote rf 4 0 ft 0 o V anca d 4 12 10 O’Farrell c 3 o 3 2 o _ . ~ ;-Blake p 10 0 3 0 Totals 37 13 27 3 0 zRnrrett 1 0 o 0 o Mllatead o 1 0 0 l 0 ■ Vogel 1 0 0 0 0 ■ Batted for Blake In *f?fth? ** * “ “3 ‘ r Bat ted for Mllatedd In ninth Brooklyn ... .202 030 002—9 Chicago .001 000 000—1 Hummarv—Run High. Johnson. .Vein >*, Fournier «4>. Statz. Two base hit Moiiocher. Horne runs: Fournier (2) atol»n baies; High. Fournier Macrlfh * nlta: Stock. Brown. Double play: Fn berg to Grantham to Cotter. Deft on baaea: Brooklyn. *; Chicago. II. Bas-u ut1! y" 3; off v,nc«. 4 off Mll.lead. 2 Struck out: By Vinci, 5 by Blake. 3 Htla: Off Wake. 7 In five innings; off Mllstead. 6 In four Innlngn. Losing pit* her: Bisks Umpires. Sween ey and ODtv__Time: l 45. Hravcs, Pirates Split Series. PUUhurgh Pa. July It — Bo.tnn and Pitt.burgh divided a four-game aerie, the Pirate# winning the final game today. * to 2 The score: BOSTON (N) PITTKBl'ROH (N) ah h t o.a e ab h.po «r e Pellg Cf 4 I 4 o n M'vllla Jb 5 3 2 4 0 0 gham If 3 1 1 0 0 f’arev rf 5 0 4 2 0 Mann rf 3 2 1 0 0 Cuvier If 5 2 4 0 0 MJnnl" Jh 3 I a 0 1 Wright ee 4 3 4 4 1 1 dgett 2li 4 1 0 3 n B'nhart rf 5 3 0 0 o n orn.^'lh * 3 3 2 2 Trayn'r JH 1 ! 0 0 , h oc.rlmm lh 4 1 7 2 0 " Nell e 4 2 0 1 1 Knnx c 4 14 2 0 Lucaa p 3002 o Cooper p 3 2 0 1 0 V"argln p o o 0 0 o _ xl.ana 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 40 14 27 15 1 Total. 33 11 219 4 xBatted for Yeargln In ninth. Score by innings: Boston .100 nno too—2 Pittsburgh .10n no2 32* - s 7! m\r,v, R!,n* A*"*. Smith. Mi ranvllle (3). C uyler. Wright (2). Item hurt Cooper Two bale hit. Mann Me Three-ba.e hit. .Mann. It 5™'*>• Orl'nho stolen hem* Cuvier. Wright. Sacrifice hit: Mann. Pontile Id.V. Cooper to Wright In Orlmm; '•r;mm to Knox to Orlmm t,eft on beer. Itn.ton. *: Plttaburgh. Hi. rtn.e. on ball. Off Lucaa. |: off Ye.rgln. I; nff Conner, 3. Struck out_ By Lucaa. 3: by Cooper, .i . . , f-lff Luce., 15 in .even and two thtrda inning.; off Yeargln. I In one third Inning Paa.ed ball: O'Neil. Loalng WM h®r: •>■«*••»' Umpire. Klein and Wll.nn Time: 2:00. Store o[ Omaha j Entire North Aisle On the Main Floor j “Styleplus” Cool Summer Suits *15 -520 -'2 Including fine quality Tropical Worsteds, Gaberdines, Flannels, Palm Beach and other cool fabrics. Made and tailored in such a manner that they hold their shape in spite of their weight. 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