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U i u.lA I 1 I . - . - - - I mimaKmmmammmmmmmmmmBmmmm Mr-riot is averted Mf SUNDA XmiL GAME Wjackie Passen,, Enraged 1ST ., n;-nH. EVfr umpire a cv'i, Sirews Bert - Ocial rt States Between Stone Stene WJStrst and Sphas ' m$s'y n r r itr i c u r n 13 BniieuHy 1 f Little League Standings; , Today' a Independent Games mi mMxt WILLIAM 8. DALLAS Kftra.MKKTAI. "Chlckle" Pm ?. t.t imRcmnn nnd.nltrhrr 01 W'.i mil.. irhrw hnm-bntl team. """. ..J".l.ll lnvBl' tell fMDOn- ll"rnr.rietinnSndBy.fame U restcrdny nt SWty.nirUH street tkfftfll uuin ."" -.V1 .. Kh phitad:fie5sr.ir .inn ODirciru w . ..-.,-- -nirp In rallln him out en strike XPiw h?K bnVat. the; official behind RTfhn PBfiSe. Dn te the. quick nation of W,?!?l... n.l these in chnrse, trouble Averted nnd no, fight'eccurreO. ". ?' ' ": "nv.i;v.iVi. tNDVftTRIAL UCAfliK W.Ji.PC. W. Ii. PC. Arilnm.. 1,01009 Xetrril.... J 0 .060 ThbriwFnJ. 1 1.000 Ore rbroek.. 0 J .000 UtH M. , ,080 (Mirer.... i 0 1 .000 WalthPf V. 0 0 .000 ' ' ' eeix tblrphonk'i.kaevk (, f - W.IrtPC.V.. . ,W.I-F. ,;.-; "', , PILtORY WINDING THE PRBAKfeS'S V. PHILADELPHIA fltmVRBAN I.EAOCB . . W. L.PC. .. W.L.PC OlriiiiMeJ I 0 1.000 Ft.WMVn.-e i Ilaibre. l 0 1.000 Anhbearae. 0 1 IVrnilmoer. 1 0 1.000 McKlnlry. 0 1 Sel .000 JiONTOOMCftV COCXltf U5A00K rWSuml. l 0 l.oeo Hotrffften.. e 1 .000 beritkt'n.. i 'oi.eooCeiMM,kn 1 .oe NORTH V PENN, IJCAODE , w.L,pp. vrm wv n nnnran n n ! .f.s a C5 ter. bntl t had no right' te threw Xbal rSt the eOclal, ye matter hew Cilrnililn.' K. SI Amblrr.i, t D 1.000 WrMen.1.. V r :- i ! a-.. K. SI 1 .0 1.000 N. wl.. 2 '"SK oi.eoo urcuuM... , - ? T h Snbnn. in explalng the 5Km had this te y: A l-u f AAI LTiiite It from met some e( thp'um OU et the Philadelphia BanebaH Aj- liUtlen nre peer, imi j. "i- " " f?"""- ,ri.n had nnrth nz en the 3wlin thin game. .According He the fit'ef "nv knowledge they wtreiw iwrt. The official en the bases Mmply T;H,...in for irrnntcd. nnd the one fe'ribt rrtJTrte- ninth. ffiallcd the piny wns at flrrt alklng I"! . " .1 Tiat.1 trn linnllv out. Bl Wtched wan called1 out en strlkea. '"eWckic Paid Remethlnit and next Im I hl,n threw hlB bnt Rt J5e CU1. It cnugnr mm urmnu i.. nnd he was stepped going (ter melon. If he Intended doing se. by SThlsvers. When Br.iWjW Slinme wne resumed and Farrcll filed t. jndlng the centeBt. kant used three pitchers. Gress lasted S nnlngs MfclTell three and McDon McDen iM finished. The were was 7 te 0, and id ..innlnff runs were made in the m. Nash Plnglejl. fitting sacri S.i unfh lnubled. scoring Nah, nnd ,wnlinml, double' counted Rath." . . Wnhvr. mnnaser of tlie Media A: A., wni also a, spectator! , and he re tiu.1 nnc instance where a S. P. II. A. Kuer safe at third by nt least ten tU and jet he was called out. ..... in Tllnme t ItenriHeM of the work of the oin ein talg Passen is at fault. Ne matter where the game nowadays, the ump merally 'come from eme regular aa- Relation, mm me i ikenlil hive been reported te the proper a The umpire problem is one that has Ittn the Dune ji leeni euwuun u PttHn, and hns caused the only in iSb in the ranks. The Philadelphia toeclntlon is wrestling wnn no iruu Jetj.jind will no doubt have an Irapor Iraper ttnt mct brought before its attention tils evening. ' On Saturday nt tne ueutn rniny peundH, it appears thnt only one of the cBclalH unsigned by the Philadelphia Association put in nu appearance. After the fele nrbltrnter worked single hand ed for tlinu innings, Manager Hudelph lced two effidiils of the United Um pires' Association In the field. The matter will receive the1 attention of the Heard of Governors at their meeting tonight, but It is about time something was done, n the tans are tired of hearing the yelps of both the Binagers and the umpires en tne subject. Woedbnir Kitner..., Panlnbore, Clayten, WHAT JERSEY IJBAOPE W. p. rv- JaiT .1, 0 1.000 OlmMMTO.. 0 1 .JNO iJore. i' e l.oeo nwtMMn e i .oeo INTERnOROf Oil LEAGUE W. IPT. W.JU.FU, ,!. villi i A I .AAA PAnitel P. O 1 FoUem.... 1 e 1.000 Merten.. v. 0 1 Folcroft... I 0 1.000 tnemHdtjB., 0 1 .000 ,000 ,000 ' xnnAY'K TN'nKPESDENT (JAMJHI Amrien Chain at North Phillies. Feerth Ferd Kenilit at. Donevan Aimorrear, Forty-ninth na Walnnt otreyto. l i:reserni'wuinis.-i m!et""w,. ji- JMWtf1tniihitSiettwM BwlSHHnHiHll"H mill K. T. W. Wllien Jr.f entry capture fhe S1,000 turf claaslc at Pimllee', paling Man e War'a' record of U6i 3-5. Ilea flnj.hed a close aecend and Pittsburgh .7 Pkllllea .... kCinclniuitl . Bosten Brooklyn ... Chicago - Ht. Loels... New Yerk.. LNMD JN SEASHORE GOLF i v - rrr eighth V iVara. Twentt-flfth airt and BnHer "Tnirx. .... .t Hiiiaaie at iwn, " rA millM.I1ffclfc Twvmllittl et Ferty-nfTf ntn. nnn "wruei, , A. Harrr RIkmr, FortrHMTfeth enil "Proeo Mre. nrdia at Biernu, nirnin r . Atlantic City Evnt Is Big Tour ney This Week Dates All 'Spoken Fer" WHAT BALA 'fEP ' DID Wlua MayHappen , In 'Baseball Today " , , , NATIONAL M?AGCK Clnb " W. U. P.C w'n 1X &! :::::::1J i ffi : u rlililMKk Kill .Mu .All ??? ChUace ., i.i.ivn ,sea .MO 111 BroeMyn ,u...!.. 11 .14 " CtnHanaU ;. if. I -11 Bosten 1 18 .804 Phi 1 li if'ia 11 ! .400 ,S33 .000 .428 .SA? ,t2 AMEKICAN LBAOVK W. U P.C. Win 10 10 ...:... 1 It ........ 14 14 Hoetoa 11 Jf Ietrelt ............ IS 15 Jfl Club New Yerk SI- 1fSS CltTfland JjDM gerhiantewh pick of gutmwr euads li an .hoi .via ,3 .095 .eni .000 .817 . ,461 . .444 .488 .480 .440 .401 .483 . .418 .444 .407 .810 .400 .867 Iumnla avenue. 'Wft Derlln All-Rtr Vft Derlln at Pannw waaia, - aiaiirena ah?nn t,Seath Phllly HcbroweV Thir teenth and JohBeniiW,to. M. E. Bmlth WfrnlnateB. Cnbn,8tr te. PhlladephU Royal Stan, "llT"S?,Kaw,Afr Sjar.'at Beuth .PhlUdel phln. HreRd nnd Wifr otreeto. Stonehont nt Kennlntten, FrankteTd. ava- "avJZli' Stinten F." C. Chew and "BkVtJrftBii X-.koer-PrOTtd.nt 14f nnd Troet romemur te. tmmereUI ,Tnt Cemimny. EUhteenih end RerkUnd otreoto, . .National Bank and Tnt Loaiie GJrard TTnt Company te. Fedfral Rcaerre Bank. nkilll... Daab ' ' """ t"V .. ,1. .. syiTaua naiirviiq wwuv ahuiwi- w Bnperinienaeni or ,vr rnnw, l'rnnul' at Forty-fourth otreet nnd Parktlde avenue. I SUNDAY'B HCWIEa Mriree of. Atlantic City, 4i Nlretewn, 3 (eteht-lnnlmre), -. , Hhanahan; 0 Vlfeoeo. 7. Ardmerr. 81 Marehall E, Hmlth. 7. UonATun-Arnutrenc. 81 llbhtand Park, 2. Btenhurnt. 7.1 Bphnj.,6. MradbwbrMk. ft nilldale. 5. Pnteraen Bilk Bex.'Ai HlUdale.,3. IRimanM, w, .-. . .. . jpna a. Iancaeter, l Old Tlmen, 4 (IS Innlnae). Ht. Raphaels bi Ht. u. ... Roeoluto A. A., 81 Parkwood, 6. Fortieth Werd, 4i Amity. 8. .Drlaney'e kAnwBtan, It Twenty-eUhth . Bnremerneld, 7i Uahtheaae. 1. r ' Kuwud. in, Ut. Fhlla. Browna. 1. Ferty-etfhth Ward.' Ill Weottniheoio, 2. Triancie. 1x1 nt. jaixe. x. Wtldler-.B. C Oi Ttalenn.,4. tli fiearrlew, Bi.Lafayrtte, 1. Ht, Calllita. ai.Narbrrth, S. A., JSt Moerlyn, 1. Triancie. 11 1 Bt. l.nkr. 1. ' Staple Bhadr, li Fert Richmond, 0, American Hnuway Exprtoe, mtnaw. a. Macnnile, 12i J. J.- Debten Ftankferd. Bi Aehland. 4. Kaaffman, 61 Frankford. 1. Atiantie .uiTmien. isi Eaet Hide A 7i Cemma- 1. sV a., t: Twentieth Ward Prof. 4t Thompson. 1. rarrra a. a, ivi naerwoea, e, Hell Havrn, Si Ancher A. A.. 3, anceea anai Idlne A. C. Are A. A,. 81 Courtland Cnbe.'l 1 Haven. Oi Ancher A. A.. B. Hancock Midteta, B.i Twin Onk Jantera. 2. Hie n. ;.. lai Lianen ifia White ElrphanU. Oi.MrlreM. Clarien Olanta, 12. 1. Seuth Phl'l'llea Fermrra, Relnheld' Fdrmera. 2. Baltimore H.'ack Giant. 3. Ilarliaraeh Glanta, Uttle Reck, li Belmont A. Innlnra). Panutlae, 81 Buaqnehanna. 0. t;eine( A. i, 111 v. M II. A., fl lllllca. Mi Bt, Axatha, II. Bi PJilladelphla Olanta. 4. 0 Philadelphia Profenslennla, 81 Sex, 7t Bacharaeh Bi Baltimore Black C. 0 (llftccn -"r , ., in 1, m n, a., q, Klrkwved A. C, Oi Phlla. Prukl J, Mt. CpjtoeI D. C.i Bi Nertheaat B. C. B. Bulletin, 2t ledger A. A., 1. Gleanings of the Independents T3E North Phillies Jumped in the limelight lnat week by reason of taelr geed work. The uptewnera handed the CrcRsenn Tlgera n 0 te 1 setback en ,8iturday with "8ex" Scibeld en the hill. The former Mucklnn held the vl vl iterf te a valr of hits, while the home (teim massaged the offerings of Mat- uewg xer an even dozen. The rniis trtrtled te CrcHHena ientcrdny. but the Weather man wbb unkindnnd rain pre- Tented the. name. This evening they en tertain Fxank L)eManH American Chain lug from Yerk. The Acces were et Chester en Satunlnv nnd Iet te Urls lord's team In the opener there, 0 te 5', la eleven w-4en8. .Tim Clancy will ke his bow te North lhilly fann this erenlne. IIi ttirnnd In n vlptnrv In thl Blygamc he pitched at Sotidcrten. Til Ha..,,, nhlllu ir.t.-.- J Hln.J nH Utlr metlnt. With Hhfln.h.n a, ThlrtAMnfh 4 Johmen atreeta tenlaht. Johnny Caatle ni.wni l'Mladelpniana are Plunnif cenalaent ball. They handed Btrawrdgi It ill .',r a 7" tbck li their epening: gm M traveJed te Marcus Heek yeatardny and wx vlacoae Inte ramp, 0 te 7, before " normeui crowd Al Meena relieved Douxh Deuxh ty In the fifth and yielded but one hit and runt Jehnnv ' (!ull will Illtev uae Ufty" Moyd, who defeated Btrawbrldge ClOt tit Ad vk Ut.-A-.. ...Kile Itklnltla,' "en 111 be Uddle Uetf.leb'a nemlnatlpn MuiuiiK uuiy. i Xd llellB nnn hla MI.Atnwn .Ulrrlflr. flMd Wtty well ever the week-end In two xamea PHyed en alien tell On Suturday they took J fall out nf the Flelther(Yrnera, 14 te 8. ud ytaterdny lilted Francla X. Murphy at Atlantic City and were neaed out by Mel f In e'aht Irmlnxa, 4 te 3. Welaa only had IX reau'urH nnrl unit rnmiwIUil ffn Ivnrk a. eetiple of pltchera and the coach In the, out- -" ienium tne meat important cam 01 i ' ou,l ,n uii ., l,uar,ll AVIIlll MUM t'er, where Nlcelewn enggu Hlildule. "elii win ue "rJpider'' Maaen a crack at tt Uarbyltea. ' ' . W 1 I.nak Is In naaln. The rotund manager M twfti se ec.ed te lead St. iturnabaa and umed churge of the club today. Luk hue jut taken ever the team nnd la uncertain aa j? nla plana nitren gamea Qhedulrd will flf Played, They arei lueaday, at home with Kickey; Thursday, at Hutch Moter, and ;wy, Herry A. Mackcy Cltiu. TWM 1.14 ...- ll iU.t t la Tltk -1 ..,tA JJi'Kt off pltcher flweenty at Cftmden City rv "mruu hiui xnt jermvinen neu iu-u inn HI.. , .n .II U. an..H. .ln..u rnn.llrA.I 1.; " Intleld. puljlntf a pan et lluntn ng ble killings ; ' 'il.,,?r,,,"lrK '"Pi u? I'a winning , streak by jjwerlnjr the colern.of anrtner (A. C. of K 'Si ""' ' ,0 '" "nint tenma met at farkiand eaterdny. and with the aummer SJ't I'ids leadng. 4 te 3. In their half of w tnlid, the cMim wna hnlted by rain. An normeus crowd esuv '.he gnmr, mere than v nuins malting the trip te Parkland. nTJ"eRvu,u ln" ,r engaged In three gamei n Ht Acnthn's, of ltroeklyn, rover the fK-end, The lecnls wen here en Hatur- )r. 10 ti '., nnd captured the drat halt te rany, 1 been Jeff: Th0. "puea Ien the aecend ennteat, flu tki, 1nht at nread and .Big ler atreeta J'hlla engage tie U. H. Ndvy All Stan. !itS!!glie. 1".nd.. Th commandant, from (W laland will be among the specta- h.n.Den 4'"1, W'th arap.back. of I.a Sfi'iti ,hd SVie"v of F" Phllly. In th pelnta. the FaKa champ ena took Lancaater Inte 1 camp. 7 :e 0. Net a vlaltlnr playe? get dfrfuf'bau "" arnn,bclc- wh0 Pitched wen- The Montgomery County jVengue atarted tiff In g;ed atjle. The Perknale fans aiw the home team hand 8euderl6n a 8 te 1 SeVrat In a sensational battle nt the opening of the SJrw.b";",B."-rk th?r'' lck MVnna a?ar ?d off aa a manager In great style when Lane dale trimmed Ambler. 18 te 1, and Deylea. town wen ever Conahehocken. B te 4, ."t?n,.(m aaMt n In a double bill wlih the Baltimore Black Sex. It wen the Brat In ten aeaalena. 8 te 2. with lx Powell en the hill and dropped the aicend. 8 te 0 P!.!l.antm.rreet.DOb,0n ,0n,,h, and By SANDX McNIBUCK ' HANDS tired nnd blistered, aching . limbs and uinburnt noses will have a chance ,te Recuperate today from severe golf action, but forthwith the action will be fast nnd .furious in local links circles. , ,' Events jostle and tumble all evefc one another. All the teams n en " cup leagues play their finnl matches to morrow. Thnt means nearly : pert woman player in town will sally forth under arms te wrench 1 hon ors from many links.. The foltew ng day, Wednesday, Is the official opening of the Gelf Association of Philadelphia Hchcdule. when competition, starts in Ave divisions for the Suburban Team Cup, the local miner league team cham pionship for men. There nre twentj teams with Vn gelfmcn te n tentu, which means that 200 golfers will engage-each ether in terrific tilting. By all the signs and Fred Sherman calculations, nlraest that number will compete en Thursday this week for the qualifying medal in the annual spring invitation tournament of the Country Club of Atlantic City. This teurner Is supposed te pry the ltd off the riill- Halnhln-ennann. It lasts nil Wek and will see a goodly bevy of Phlladelphlnna in action for the nrst time jnis year, though three tournaments have already been held. Ne Let-up Meantime, there will be no let-up for the ladles. The second annual play for the "Nancy Wilbur" Cup will be held nt St. Davids.' a tourney that nfidinn overflowing entry Inst year, Miss Mat garct Deyle and Miss Katharine Hutch inson sharing the honors, gross and net. The next tjay ties in the ladies' team play will be played off, and team elim ination rnntches will be played Friday of this week te determine what clubs shall play in the different divisions next year. That's iiDeut nifc mat is en me cards for this week, but nearly,, every star golfer, both sexes, haH-dinks work ahead these next few da s. J The golf prospects of nearly 250 locals were launchnJ last week, nnd for some the Buln gnlf tournament hit their sails like the first stermi off Sandy Heek. Bala's farewell te its classic and historic nine-hole tournaments has been snid ; also sung and toasted. Bill Flynn and Frank Toomey leaped en the course with fury and a fleck of laborers this morning. Te the sound of "Gee, haw," and the crunching of scoops work was started at erasing the little old nine nine nine liole course, and this time next year Bala hopes te'be playing en an eight een -hole and championship links. The Idea Bala's enforced small membership was made up of highly enthusiastic and, for the most part, expert golfers. A small group, sitting around the old Irontteve in the locker room 'a few months ,nge, had a happy thought. Why net expand? "We will enlarge the clubheutc," said one. "And the locker room," sug gested another. "Eighteen holes," all cried In unison. The nrst fourteen verses of "Bala P.C. .sejs .488 Washington 11 IB INTERN ATlOJf At MSAOTJE . .Terente. iTjlO . & MM '.IS KSTr . 1. '.Bt gr. U .407 Buffalo.. 14 IS .BIB Newark. 10 17 .870 AintRtnAN AMeciATtun . w. t.. p.c- . W.t.P..' Mln'P.11. 17-7 .JOB Bt. PJ-1 " J BS&& 17 li -..58 iinUii- 10 17 .370 ind'pelU IB 11 .B77 Teler. . 81 HOOTHKBN ASSOCIATION J V. T . '!' 1 TJt.Rerk.. IB II .BBS Wrgaani ? '" Meet N.Orl Memel RAHTERN MEAOVB w ij r.c. w. i. p.c. N.Hnren l" B 08 Bria'pert. s 0 .471 Mt..dj i n mil llavffkra 7 10 .412 Fltrhbnrr A a .'stB WateTb'rr B II .SAB ABmny. 9 8 .Ott Hprt'gflMd l Clivedens, Undefeated en the Trabk. Favorite for Bjg Meet June 9 Today's Scholastic Games WINNER ' AT GLEN MILLS I.Retk.. IB II .838 Wr'fhain 14 IB .488 Ml. IB 18 .844 Nnehrflle 14 IB .407 Drle'na 17.18 .SBfl-Chat 'oesT 10 81 .388 mphla 17 14 .548 Atlnata.. 0 IB .3JI .333 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL lEAOCK Philadelphia. 8) Ht. Txrals, 1. . ..., New Yerk, fit Chicago. 4 (len Innings). 'tlttabnrghTnet iiehednlrd. ' " AMERICAN I.EAOUE Detroit. Bt Niw Yark, 2. m , . . W'Mhlngten. 4i Clereland, 3. Only games Hchcdeled. INTERNATIONAL, IJiAOCE Jersey City. 9 IlnaTalevt. Newark, Bi Keeheatrr, B, Hyreeuae. Bt Reading, 8. Other teams wen net scheduled. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION ' New Orleans, lOi, Memphis. 4, Little Reck, Si Chattanooga. 8. Mobil. Si Nashville. 1. Other teams net scheduled. , AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City, 10) Indianapolis, S. Milwaukee, ill imisruie. i. Celumbna-St. Paul, rain. Teledo-Minneapolis, rain. EASTERN LEAGUE Pittafleld, 2i Albany. 1. . uaruore, at nairrpury. . unageperr, at ntcnearg, . ntRSHMAN IJ5AOCE . Gfrmantewn High vi. Northeatt High. Northeast Field. JUNIOR IIIOH IJSAOUK Mlleliell Sehoel at Tlldnv-Sekwel. Themas Sehoel nt Helmes Scheel. JUNIOR HIOH VOLLEYBALL Mitchell Scheel at Tllden Scheel. Themas Scheel at Helmes Scheel. INTKRAOADEMIC LEAGUE TENNIS Grrmantewn Academy vs. Fenn Charter Qoeen Lune. St. Luke' Sehoel vs. Episcopal Academy. Oterbroek. TRACK Harrrfard Scheel vs. Swarthmore Prep. Swarthmere. Runs Scored for Week vln Three Big Leagues ' .NATIOMAl LEAGUE 'mwryft Tl 4t 39 36 30 27 25 85 21 ABOUT WNG FU1URE , r.ttmi AjCTBBB AMERICAN LKAOUE hTM TWT1FHT" Detroit . ... V 8 8 50 8t? Leuis... 10 0 7 I 5 13 4 46 ClevelaiMi .. 7 14 4 fl ft 4 545 New Yerk.. 8 t 8 1 4 10 5 43 Athletics ... 4 15 7 4 .4 7 41 Chicago .... 057210125 Washington,,! 5 5 2 3 5 4 25 Bosten ...-- 21.2 l 1 5 3 24 Weat Philadelphia tenras are coming te life Berlin n. nlftv trimming en Saturdas 10 te 2. Clity Touchstone, the RMley Park youth, did net j lew a Hit until the eighth and nltched maamrfm in Ti.Vri?1."" SSf" VaS!2ter ,k' c1lnL"-n?they SKdJ .fisiVr Ti v, "vffiCwa i I an. f. vruwDiy nuri rer s "(Ten Innings.) S innings.) ew Haven, Ot Springfield, 0. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at St. Leuis. New Yerk at Chicago. Ilosten at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati, AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Leuis nt Philadelphia. Detroit at New Yerk. Cle eland nt Washington. Chicago at Ilosten. INTERNATIONAL LKAOUE Jersey City at Terente. , Newark at Syracuse. Reading ut Rochester. Baltimore at Buffalo. Beets and Saddle -y streets tha politicians. Anether renptntjilli MMvi.n... . . furnished a pWsant -arW.e,",."-"r2,--i55! Thla tSnm m ..J . air. for th. hi V .n ". "'"Y?" !: iianinnn tnrx u n-te-l' aetback.' Tk. ... Armatreng. Thla tenm la ?trhndSTrk,,nfinVJ.C!LLrdhand:ed was played at Highland Park, nube Cash man. star drat ancker. covered the bag for the ndlert aera and dial.. u-J ..' "'""? ,.n.r erably alter-d. The Donevanlte. Wr5:.?0SKS; A Kenaig this evening nt Forty. ninth nnd Walnut atreee. IPnrrt t. ir V, i.? ".nu ?omFe'r,rowe,nft;n,an, Walnut .,.. BftnlllSJ eShilm,,hM.hnArdm,re split eve? 2en a 10 te' 0 decision' "th. home field $R?T$ny.na. '?" " Ardmer." yeMerday? 8 te 7. The feature was the work efiinAi Hanratty, He has hlf anfely In hU laat nine trjjja te the plate m times "n Saturday and en four occasions yesterday. "luru"jr St. Columba rulnrd the npentnr of Merrill by defeating Marty U'olfsen'a team ft in ll In eleen Innlnes. The Tem' tearS" tied the totals by a rally In the ninth which netted three runs, but the Saint, proved vlctS?. In Columbia avenue Merrill eppc... FMrdl, A. A. Harry yeber,a Oxford street nthletes ha' heen wlnnlnv ran. .i.. SU.-"j",clp" erd shows leterla In four "Vanieg nlaved as rtedb;::,?r.v,SrfedH Hsdden Heights opened the season with Orients, of Gloucester, and were beaten out hy 4 te 1 v hen the visitors staged a ninth Inning rally. Manager Exra Hcgan mn mn mn nounecs that he will have two new faces In the line-up next weey, AMERICAN GIRL LOSES . rvliss- Sherwood Ellmlnatad Frem 'Women's Gelf In England Hanuwlclt, Eng., May 15. (Ily A. I' V '" '-' nn(l captured the nrst a duul le-hvnder In llroekln esl ir:ili "ltty" Hterllng. who has I a?"1 ' Manager lludnlph. flntahr r.l JIl-s Iwwimeml Hhcrwoed, thu only Ainenciin rentciKtimti was eliml eliml natrfrem tha ladles' open gelf't-lmm plnnship tournament en the Princes ceurse In the opening round today. Mrs, Fletcher, of WmJlcy, defeated her three up nm) two te go, ' 7 Battallpg Jehnsen Arrestad WeaUleld. Mass., May 19. David Leaser and Klerlne Petta, a boxer known "a I?at lima innaen. oein ei .rvraeuse, n, x wen Will Shine" were sung by nil standing Nobody had ever thought of changing the layout at Bala before. Toe many happy moments had been snent en It as it was. ' But the iden went big. xliey were for it. Mere song. Frem a far cerner: "Hew u,beut the money?" Oh, jes, 1hc money. It was a thought, but it was ruled out. It was a sour note lit a momentous meeting. Ne nttcnllen was paid te It. Plans were drawn for the locker room. It was Friday. "I can't start till Monday," la la reented the builder. But he mnde .up for lest time Mnnduy. By neon he had the locker house tern te pieces, nnd by night the first new bricks were laid. The same went, for the clubhouse. Beth arc new' complete, nnd visitors last week blinked before the modern accommoda tions et the Bala Gelf Club. Te go back, the housing was finished. Still no money. , . 'New we will build eighteen holes!" cited the glewjng .members, ffhey yerc just nulling down the last plank in their two houses; they were starting tees en their new course; they were casting about for a means of financing It all; "but let's have n farewell tour ney te our nine-hole course," suggested some one. "Hooray !' .shouted the membership, And they Invited every one in town, This, man) mignt tnink, was (in un cial lunacy. They bad started ulth nothing but an Idea. Then up stepped Bil.NeeU te stnrt the mnwimn tlilvc. With, II. Bart Me. Hugh. Bill Wilsen, Prof, Jehn Lumnn, Hill S)kcH, Jehn Mnrkin, Frank Mc Adams and all the rest, the club omen...,! Saturday night with nearly $3Q,0OQ. iiii'y nvie ".,, viuy ax file Well known owl.' All they put ever was a new clubhouse, a new locker building, an elghtet'ii-hole course, a tournament that writes Bala Indellbly In local links history nnd the prospects are that the membership In the club will. be doubled. "Ain't It great te be crazy?" LenlBVille. Ky., May 14. The horses appearing best in the races nt Church ill Downs today follew: First race, Crajsen, May Bedlne, Come Die d'Aineur; second, Merchant, Virge, Kyes of Youth ; third, Peppye, Pan, Corte; fourth, Pnrls Maid, Uncle Vele, Keep; fifth. Lewe entry, Jim Daisy, Chacelct; sixth, McDowell entry. Shower of Geld, Easter Bells; seventh, British Maid, Lndy Lengfel. low, Richelieu. PRINCESS STARS AT NETS Czech Player Shares Honors With Mile. Lenglen at Brussels Brussels, May 15. Princess Lebko Lebke Lebko wlczeva of Czecho-Slovakia, by defeat ing Mrs. Snttcrthwnltc. Enaland. 0-0. 0-6, shared with Mile. Suzanne Leng len, tne cnampien, tne noners et the secpnd day's play in the international hard 'court tennis championship. The Princess displayed wonderful skill and the experts nre of the opinion that she may jet prove te be one of the most formidable challengers for Mile. Lcnglen's title of "Queen of tlif Courts." Carpentler Returns Unnoticed Pari. May IK. Geerges Carpentler. the pugilist, iriHL itiuy ... wviic vtwrfvimari worm e-iiini-nfayw.igni cnampien Londen. raturnMl In Parla laat night from where, laat week, he successfully defended hla title aga'nst Ted' "Kid" Lewis. The re turn of the pugilist wax virtually unno ticed. Only a few personal friends were tit the station te greet him. Scraps About Scrappers l ByAULPBEP; y-ircmrANTOWfc HIGH SCHOOL VJ U being favored by many Philadel phia scholastic followers te cop the outdoor "Quads" when they take place en Northeast High's Fjeld, Twenty ninth and Clearfield streets. June 0. If the High street institution comes through, it wllf win' the title for the first time In the history of the school. . The Clivedens have been 'sweeping everything before them this i- season. With the exception of the Northeast High relay -carnival, they havere turned the winner in every meet in which theyihavc participated. Last Saturday afternoon Coach Fred Relth had his Green nnd White aggre gation entered" in the Glen Mills intcr- whnlnstles. Anu. ns was me cbbe ui Cheltenham the week before the team camr .through te victory. . West Philadelphia, previous te-Sat urday's meet, had been picked by many of ,the "wise crackers" te win this year's "Quads." But Germantown proved Its superiority ever the 'West Phlladclphlnns nt Glen Mills, beating the Speedbeys, who finished third, by n five-point margin. Germantown was first with 14; Wenonah, second, 11, and West Philadelphia, third,' 0. At lantic City High finished fourth with 7. , Germantown's relay team, which holds the scholastic championship of this vicinity, loped home te another vic tory In the Glen Mills event. The tenm Tompkins, Karbach, Webensmlth nnd Holcomb remned nwar with one of the fastest fields ever entered In n meet of thisklnd and crossed the wire in 3 min. utes 42 seconds fpr the milet Mnthlas, as usual, was the outstand ing star for the Clivedens. He gal loped home In the century dash, closely followed by Karbach, a teammate, nnd finished third in the bread jump, Carranza. a nenhew of the late Presi dent of Mexico and who is a member of the Franklin nnd Marshall Academy team, came through and wen the bread jump. He net only wen this event, but also established a new record, His jump of 20 feet 11 Inches bettered the old mark by five inches. Carranza has been n big surprise nnd has becemeNme of the foremost indi viduals in (collegiate sports in this sec tion. This spring he has been busy in track, tennis and baseball and turned in two notable victories pitching for the varsity team. He was also n member et the team that participated in the Penn basket ball tourney agd is expected te enter Penn in 1023, when he completes his course at Franklin nnd Marshall, te tuke up n course in medicine. Episcopal Academy, boasting of the only scbelnstlc crew in Philadelphia, finished third in the scholastic regatta held under the Ynle crew auspices en the Housatonic, Derby, Conn., Inst Sat urday. The churchmen finished third, being beaten by Cheate Scheel nnd New Ro Re chelle High. But the Phllndelphinns rowed a great race and aleservc much praise for their great work. 6 NORTHEAST HIGH STARS DECLARED INELIGIBLE Twe-thirds of Baseball Team Under Faculty Ban Old Man Ineligibility hns handed Xrtheast High Scheel's baseball team another defeat. In fact, the school boy's dread hns wrecked the entire team. Reports were issued at the Eiehth street nnd Lehigh nvenue institution Inst Friday. And it hax taken uutil tedny for the boys te realize just What happened. Frem new en. nrrnrillni tn the enrtlK Cnptaln Bpehrlnger, second bnse; Keen nnd Oberheidt, pitcher. : Bliss. left Sihi V'!.1.'. eatchr,r.' 1 Time. M.b stltute inflelder, will wutch the gnmes from the sfnnds. ,M of these bejs lire under the faculty ban. PENN NEEDS SPEED r gNTEKXTIONAL LEAGUE H M TVTF8TI Buffalo ....14 61 9 24 1136 Jersey City. 4 fi 16 4 3 8 8 48 Rochester .. 14 7 5 6 7 4 2 43 Baltimore . . 4 7 14 4 1 4 7 41 .Syracuse . : 5 l 3 6 4, 4 16 41 Terente ... 1 1 0 7 13 30 'Reading ...11 3 2 3 l 6 R 3.1 Newark . . . 3 2 8 8 C 0 26 Business Docs Net Allew J4tti te Gvi Bexnv Miicn ,:4 - - ,, im i neuirni. '-JAWH IS IN tG00D CONDITIOI &&. &vm j . i ' f . - "i Ln Angeles. SIny IB. Wlfether.TCMi QUAKER SCHOOLS N DISTANCE RUN .ack ef.One and Twe Milers and Discus Throwers Lest Meet With Cernell IN TRACK DUAL Haverford ' and Swarthmore Prep Teams Meet in Annual Competition Today YVIM...1 Awmn. wnelflV linn VftVIMffllt .pugilistic chnnrpien. will enter the box ' ing game" ngnln Is still n mntter of con jecture, even with himself, according te n statement hfrnm the cx-chnmplen, published here today. Tex Rlckard, promoter, hns ben , dickering with him for the Inst year ln 1 nn effort te get- him tn re-enter the ting. Wlllnrd saWi, but he did net stnte' whether the promoter had suggested .Tnrk Dempsey ns a possible opponent. "I have net seriously considered going bnck in the pugilistic business," Wll lard declared. "At present I nm kept prettv busy attending te my personal affnirs and I have net had time te give the boxing game much theuglit. The big Knnsnn' rancher nppenred te be In geed physical condition., He has been ln Lns Angeles nbeut ten dnyi, during which he has secluded himself from the press and public generally. Seme reports around the neighborhood where he hns lensed a heuse arc te the effect thnt he has been training t-ecrctly. However, these could net be verified. Wlllard said he was expecting te lenve for ltls rnnch near Lawrence, Kan., within two weeks, te leek after his In terests there and in ether parts of Kan sas. Then he intends te return te Les Angeles te make his home. Hl wife and children probably will remain here while nc inaaes inr, trip ie nunwi. CAPT. LONGWORTH IS SICK Chlek Kansas la bnek In Philadelphia alter bexlna a ten-round ilrnw In Ilroeklin with Prankle Curley. Bebby Dillen suys Kansas scored four knockdowns and was en easy winner, the Judies decision tmln jeered by the audience. Soccer FarjB Mourn Temmy Qayner Soccer fans et Kenalnstnn are mourning the death of Temmy Qayner. who will be euriea from nia imie resimiice.. izeu isast qtwlten avenue, tomorrow mtrnlnit. Qayner, aa ii Ml Owen Kertland has become connected with the Nerthelde A. C. qf Atlantic City, buying out the, shares owned by Harry Jacksen and Ben Mitchell. With Kertlanrt are Kdward Masulre and .9,ar?y Truehart as the pro moters. Jee Wenke continues as Philadel phia repreaentntlve. at vrheken and Vincent T.nn n. i. the wind-up at the Nerthslde Atlantic City i;illl luiua,.. ... "" iittiicnfli xeunar Dencle facea Jee Cellettl. Hebby llurna tacklea Johnny Campl and Otli Uoblnsen bexea Jlmaiy Kelly, Temmy Ilnrk Is set tin Inte shape for nn k... fllnir with hla nets. The Nnuih nhii.. delphla feather elsht, one time one' of the rlevereat boxers In this ilty. has hJen bee. Canada, May 28., It .will be' ,en. rounder. Temmy plana te remain In Canada or the summer. ' . " K. O. Hanaam, local Itsht heavyweltht. new 'Is under the management of Eddie Ka. wards, who also Is handlna Mike Kenrns. n.irnlt fcatherweliht: Yeunc Cenn.v u,." andeah featherwelshl Yeun Sherlock, light weight: Marty Harris, banlumwelghl. and Lee Reynolds, bantamweight. Jaek Claney. New Castle light heavy weight, has been anxious te. hook, up iwlth any one of his weight. He la open te meat K. O. Hansom, Sergeant Bay Smith and Ad tone, ( T ACK of capable performers in three -- events prevented Penn from scoring n possible triumph ever Cernell in their dual track meet -Saturday. The Ithn enns captured the meet, 70 1-3 te nn 2-3. In the one nnd two -mile events nnd in the discus threw Tack Moakley's nagregntien mnde n clean sweep, scoring 27 points. Hnd the Red nnd'Bluc been able te .score half of this number of points victory would have been certain. The lack of second nnd third-place winners were nlse very much ln evidence during thn meet. In the half nnd nunrter-mlle runs Brown was the enlv Red -and Blue point scorer. In both sprints Lever nlene contributed points, as did Powers In the hurdles and Brnnder ln the javelin. Starting tomorrow afternoon Robert Robert eon will drive bis men hard for the lntercnlleaiates which will be held nt Cambridge en .May 2(1 nnd 27. Pcnn's chances te win the championships, nre net ns forlorn as the defeat en Saturday would lead the average follower of track te believe. The Penn runners nnd their conch nre net making any beast nbeut their chances, but with Lever In the sprints, Brender in the javelin nnd shot, Brown n the. half and quarter, Powers In the rturdlcs, Needs in the high jump, Frank in the hammer Jthrew and Rese in the bread jump, it can be seen thnt the Red nnd Blue is net entirely out of it by nny means. These seven men scored forty-eight of the points made ngnlnst Cernell. Johnny Helden, Geerge Meredith, Edward McMullen, Johnny Hcrr, Den Head nnd one or two ether nthletes who have shown form In the past, may regain their stride before the inter inter inter collefclates and should figure ln the scoring;. Brown Is the best half-mller ln col lege ranks tedny, nnd should win the event, In the quarter he should be able te score a third or fourth. Brender is the best in this section ln the javelin nnd shot-put, nnd unless the far West ern athletes can show among their num ber a better performer, the Red nnd Blue should were first or second place points. Rese in tue breau jump nas suewn better than any college nthlcte in the country . in his favorite event, whlle Cuew, the uninese war, comes a close second in the same event. Thnt should mean' seven or eight points for Penn. Pheenlxvllle Entries for Tuesday First race, three-) ear-olds and up, 0 fur fur lengs: Trucn 120 Sir Adum 123 iWtlten Arrew. ..117 Prltf Ureenway..ll2 Yesemlte 11 J Jeb Thayer ....125 African Rese. ...107 Seuth Ilretze 120 Fancy Man 121 Snlt I'eter 117 Director eJns,..12.1 Trunes 120 Second race, steeplechase, four- cur-olds end up. !i mile-. Itcddest s 142 Voxpepull II 1.10 Fermtatresi ....ISi Yeacmlte 130 Flight Captain.. .14J Third race, two-ar-old, 4 furlengs: Pretty Dell lit Ilombe 114 Eresat 114 OUu May 114 threo-jear-elJH and up, sell- Twe ancient rival Quaker schools, Haverford and Swarthmore Preparatory, will struggle for track supremacy this afternoon en the ntbletic field of Swarthmore College. , An Intense rivalry between the two Qunker schools, equal te that existing between the colleges from the same eVucntiennl centers, Is certain te Incite the athletes te stage bitterly contested events. Swnrthmere Pren is out te ebtnln re venge for the defeat it suffered from the Haverferdlans en the track last seusen. Conch Everett Lndd, pilot of the Gar net and Gray track'men, has been work ing diligently te round nil his athletes In shnpe for this afternoon's contest. However, he will be Handicapped a trifle in the long-distance runs because of the recent Illness of Captain Frank Leng worth, the Swarthmore mllcr. Shorty Coombs, 'the Swarthmore sprinter, is doing some 'speedy work In the 100-yard and 220 dashes. Gregg, q Hnverferd, who recently covered the mile in fast time, appears te have an edge en the Sunrthmereana in this event. Rogers, another Hnverferd star, will have te travel ln the hurdles ngalnst Evans, of Swarthmore, for tbt, latter is improving rapidly and appears rcaffy te push any schoolboy te the tape In events of this type. Coombs nnd Rogers will clash in the bread jump this afternoon. Beth can de mere than twenty feet, se that it will be a nip-and-tuck struggle. Noted Amateur Oarsman Dead Aaburs- Park. N. J.. May IB. Jehn O'Regan. one of the most noted amateur oarsmen of the world, dropped dead whlle playing handball at hi home here yesterday. Ha wits alxty-ene jcars old. "Hew Splendidly it fits" This apt comment is net merely the enthusiastic praise of one man who is satisfied with Jenes tailoring; Thou sands have said this, hence the widespread popularity of this establishment. Be better dressed. Prices arc moderate. W.S. Jenes, -nc- Ctatem Tailoring 1116 Walnut Street Amateur Sports The (rrraiantawn Collegians ulll .pen the AJarn narntnat Ivsavan ,' " l'lv nr-ulv .mifnrmA H il ".? !ri! from rirat.clnM.teams wanting m iittrnrt'en Reliance A. A. Is anxious te hlul- con teats with first-class amateur tenn. plny7r?r street'"8 C. J, Qnbrlel. 2J8 Dickinsen The tannine Club hns open datw at home fRJi, eBS V-5t J"1 ft,tt" en HunSa?;. twU Tha fltrel O. C of N'erth Wales, Pn haa nil Bunday date open after June 4 td play SlrSc! F. "xSfth tvT,r.,:",?i'urulr'' -W Victer B.C.. a fourteen-) ear-old tnu-llnir team, would like te meet team., of the Kami . W. P""'". All Sumlajs after Tenth street"' """" '""" N"rth The Washington Ntara will plare a semi semi pre traveling team en the ,li,m,,mi im. ..' son nnd n number of new men ha'been 'an'!. .TTl- are desirous of aehnlullne Bmes with the best seml.pre teims J. e. Malene87lS North Darlen atreit. or tele! phme Tiega 0427 W. rirst llaaeman Rer Ulsheu, local semi semi semi profeealenBl ballplayer, would llk te sign UII with SOIItA lam nt h. ..- I-..?1?11 ill-hop w-aa Bljen a trjeut with the lh llllea during Orivath'. stay, 'lie Wna out of th" game laat aeaapn owing te un Injury. An? team dealrlrut hla services should w'mmnnf. atre"et.W ,,uii"r' Wlngdhecklng a ? X5iTn!5.KSK' ?J J'hoenlxvllle, p.. iLi!r"i"clB bassball nine. cemne of the liut grounds and offer ng n'asenuLle Iniluio Iniluie deilr games with alb nrat-class teams hav tuent. Jamc. w. Htuart. 3U4 HecnTi .VL. III. ltiOatllwlllsk 'Talj " " ' Treuaara SpeeUHll POINT BREEZE PARK OPENS TODAY WITH S1ANY NEW rKATURKS In the Summer time, Man's fanpy IP'iV aaa. LWJmW ' hWWWwMSmW and comfort demands n noed soft Shirt the kind that will launder well no matter hew often It gees te the tub. $0.50 a each WHITE SILKO OXFORD SHIRTS Cellar Attached or 3 for S7.et These with Neck Band $0.00 The "VECK" COLLAR PAC Guaranteed net te shrink, wilt or wrinkle. A soft cellar with a atlft appearance. 50' 'RAY BEACH Similar te 35C A.R.Underdown'sSens 202-204 Market si., puna. Fourth rice Ing, 1 mile: Royal Jester, liar Cey , . . . Kratlesa 114 Treher . 11.1 Regular .107 Truii As Steel. Helmsman lu Fifth race. three-eur-eld and up, 0 fur ilnnci! Favour l'-' Kins Albert Mary William. . .12" James .... MlssAdrlanne. . 11U Old Olb ... Ulll felmmens V-! Halt Peter Slbiln !" llundmaster Wrecklcaa 100 Alt l)elne CIIh May Ill Hlxth race, three- ear-olds and up, Penn sylvania Reildenta, n furlongs; Solemme 115 Kl Prlme 120 King Albert l"e Wm Humphrey. .120 Uu Scheer 10 Amvll ISO First race. 2.30 P. M7 (ln light Having.) Weather, clear; track, fast. Racing rain or shine. ..121 . . 1-0 ..123 .120 .12.1 . 12.1 .120 .124 .123 5afclur !-,--'wai " Plnce. wishes U B"-yUnOstl thfltvhfsa Um 1ui"jiaiak1 tlaa.llaaaa.H ih iti..!.! v . - r u ' .- -v . -'' r-T--r --- g unM uiinnmn. uuin gig .awrsiiTUBei. n . v sirapa i guinru askaiaeraa ii an tsa luruiuvr 'in inaa w ifinr m. il - u u .... . i- - - "- ..Trie a. i maaaa uiiua.iiii. i . - ' - v . .. i t elS,. .h;4. AIM a com cem UU Una of gelf gad tan als aeeaiterUt ' Togs for the AVell-Tegged Man $22.50 te $35.00 Twe, three and four- . piece baod-tatlereU gulf nd spurt suits et Import ed all-weel materials. 1 atlered sbuiIt eaeugh for afreet wear and loene. It eneuch for the link. Tweeds, Herringbone. Uraya and attractlre roll rell turea Separate knickers for men nnd women I.lnea, IS and $5 60. Cleth, M and IJ. Gelf tPEClALTY Shep. EASY RIDING COMFORT 5TU12 "With the "D-H6ngint and Compensating Spring Suspension The prowess of the "D-HM metered Stute is inherent. It is net acquired artificially by adding complicated auxiliaries te the ruadamental power unit. This mechanical simplicity and operating efficiency surpass all previous attain ments and lead te the belief that the Stutx .with the"DH"Englne and CempensatingSpring Suspension is mere nearly 100 efficient throughout the entire range of meter car per formance than any ether car available today STUTZ MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF AMERICA, lac. Indianapolis, Indiana, U. S. A. ' S. R. BLOCKSOM MOTOR CO. 667 North Bread St. OPK KVKNINOH PHONE J reii.R J Oina 010S 0133 . hJHsUsi 'I M i UVll v'l iii ..-i ri ;3 i 'x t iffl 1;- v 11 II Old T. A. A. 'la looking Jp Seuth 17th. msM
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