Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1917, Final, Image 13

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    SATHERMAN
ii.
lAKING CLOUDS ANDDAMP RAIN
3PEEVENT COMBAT AT SHIBE PARK
i from rse ""
ia n the first two games. Although
: , there was nothing which showed
' .i. mark hasn't a strong team
IS ...- inmi aM Infttnir an.
VIST. Ulner '" .-....., -.,,..
fcliy 0. l... one of the 'strongest or".
ffSns In tho league. It Is true that
ii iso B. "" ",;:.,::
LJn-two games In a row Is not such
TCJii thing, especially wnen one ro
, "JKJ that the champion Athletics once
hi sight contests. The team will put
,r...i ftlfl of baseball In a week or
-- . .. nv inniiiE Hr-it-n in
'in' surprise tho fans by winning some
Br. team looks good to mo," said Harry
P. "Tn ""'.. n,M ow thn nlnv.
'! "I ..in. nervniM and their nlay has
1 .:i.,t As noon as they settle down
"Lnthae some good baseball. Another
L. it that we haven't been getting any
SU of the game. When Bates muffed
r. iKmtf esterday two runs result-
P.ml the day before we also had some
n?... lpnnt little thing will
luck. The
ball game and the other fellows
-,., thA rifnr ni il.
?w!itir Johnson nnd his proposed spltter
i"11! .- ...!, ,4Uiiatnn In ili rtllli.
m in ir ".
PBNN VS. EX-COLLEGIANS
led and Blue to une up tomorrow
Aeainst Fourth Street, Instead
J of Yale, Canceled
;
ty' . t,..' rnrried a game for tomorrow
Wnoon with the Fourth street ball team
J, tike the. place of tho game rrlglnally
' h,auled with Yale. The nits hae called
rjo'jU their athletic schedules. The Fourth
wet nine is mane up 01 wrmtr tunco
iStrert, nd the Red and Blue will find
Epyieaty of opposition. Manager Jack Har
R'FM"8 -nnounced this afternoon that
I WlllUuas win oe ijiujcu i" "" "
TiiMdiy Ot next wee, uitio naa a .if,'"-
lt?UW7. ' -, t.ll CIA1,1 thin attArnnnn
varieties ai pu ' " ,... .
lut ,n !'
pBIG ENTRY LIST FOR PLATE
flhltty-eig-ht Tvo-Year-01ds to Meet in
PX Aspirant Race
IT . nn V.ll 19 TMrtif-Aln-1,
Ii NEW lurwv, jiijiu . i,,.ij-v.f,..
. ii.. u-mA t1tn.u0flr.nld4 ulll mpnmtrn
Pltrttcs at ne-and-one-haIf furlongs In the
Awlrsnt Plate, a new fixture o be run at
'the meeting of the Piping Hock ilaclng as
ftioditlon at tho Locu't Valley course. The
entries for the eent closed on April 10.
ttot first day s racing will be on April 28.
HAT MAY HAPPEN
IN BASEBALL TODAY
AMERICAN I-KAOUK
Won Lost Pet.
Win Low
toi .: - o l.ooo
tfuMsion ? O 1.000
Ckrrln4 i "V"
ilru 1 0 1.000
H. Lul 0 1
'iikltif O t
1.000
.500
.1500
.000
liVtw York O 2
P'Dftnll 0 2
NATIONAL 1.EAOUU
Won Lott Pet.
Win
1 000
1.000
Las
,6A7
.667
Yrut i 0 1.000
tttuuttl z o l.ooo
MOM 1 II 1.1AII
i.ltrt l n I in
kbn o 1 .001
tan n i .nci
nttWth 0 3 .WM)
.000
.000
n. lABii ii ' .inn,
.313
PMtnonrrf. rain nnd rnM upnthr,
I?
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
h ..,. .. . ..,t.
JUllei-Braoltlyn (railed necond Inulnc, rain).
new lorx, i uosion, .
thlratn. zi I'lttsbtirili. 0. ,
( Inrlnnatl. Ii hi. LouU,
AMKR1CAN 1.KAOI1K
l:ar..Li..
WOMlltBMHI, V
6i Alhlftlrn. z. .
mil. 2i Ilrtmll. 1.
lltTeiann,
ItAktnn it .iv nrk f.
Ml. Ixiuls-thlrnin (noitonnfill.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
illunbua. Si l.oullllf, 1,
aUtnsiMlli, Ui Toledo, 1.
1lwmnk. At NI. Pilltl. 4
,IlMM Cltr, 111 Mlnnrnpolls, 5.
SOIITIIKRN ASSOCI TION
Jjr tlrleans, fli Mobile, A.
I
suiTuis, vi inrmingnnm.
Ms Rack. 3i .Memnhls.
tUnoois, Si Atlanta, 1.
ORSINUS TO CONTINUE
Lv . . .
rfr llll,I,KliIATK A'l'Hlhi'riUS
m t "-- -
b.C0U.EOEVILI.i:, Pa, April ,13. The
ollt authorities have declcjed to continue
S ttl college schedule In' spite of the war
Mlarttlon, although President Omvvake, of
hht college, announced that the athletic
irinU would not be allowed to Interfere
Bylti lh proposed course In military traln-
A Beauty:
BLUE
SERGES
to
Your Order
$18-00
Made by Union Tai
lors Union i-ui
pertalnlv
wonderful alues -
r I22.B0 nualltles.
Order your sun
Too know
niiiyt
BILLY MORAN
llfl3AlTh Jr THE TAH-Olt
"" ArCn St. OPEI KVKMNGS
iloor Horse Show !
. ' Aftlfninnii niid WiitYinna
IV ' T ' " '
wUy and Tomorrow at
: Tbird Regiment Armory,
road & federal street
It. it
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Bageball Today
l iotITTTT -r rr
..TOJdJLDJDi JTAXVIV
Wwtics vs. Washington
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4JVIWWJ CALLED At S P. M
saw ai uuumis
and Bpaldlnis.
fIA A A Broad, Bilnbrldn
kriIr.rV.r. Harry Kdwards. Mr.
PV EVENING
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At'HIL, JD
Jo Hrennsn
ts. .Batlllmt Mills
nn.,H.. wa ?.... ..,.
vvagone
ek Andrawa va. Ju Hint
r Mealey v. Johnny Dundee
r-. mnu ovc m lac. Arena km, 91
BA NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT
AL A C Jek McGoisan. irr.
ALIA.,,, iitb 4 Catharine BU.
tthy Tf. Jshnnr MslMa.y
W K. e.-,Mirry.Ttaker
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t LLLLLLLLLLLLLW
kTluy're
m
SCORES ANOTHER VICTORY OVER BIG
house, this morning. Tho SmoUo King Is
held In great esteem by tho plajers and
all exprested a desire lo lie among tho"o
absent when tho sallut sphere Is first Hied
out.
Stuffy Discusses Spltter
"It will be murder In the first degreo
when Walter starts to shoot that spllter
at us," said Stuffy Mclnnls. "lie Is not tho
most pleasant guy In the world to meet ut
present, nnd we nre satisfied If he doesn't
!mproc. It lal.es lots of ncrc to stand
up thero And face that fast one, and It will
take more when the ball begins to cure
In nil dlrectlois. We ar happy when wo
get a few fouls off Johnson, and strut
around with our chests out, proud of oui
work. Walter Is better than eer this ear,
and no spltter Is needed to help him out.
"I ne.ver wlfl forget the dny when Jack
Barry was almost hit by one of Johnson's
shoots. Jack stood up at the plate, looking
them oer, and he wns confident that ho
would hit the t.nll Ho allowed two wldo
ones to go by and got set to wallop tho
next one. Waller put ccr thing ho bad
on that ball, but It was high nnd on tho
Inside. Before Uiirv realized It tho ball
struck the lsor of his tnp and knocked It
off, Krom then on Jack batted with one
foot near tho plate and tho othei In t)ie
water bucket He wiih taking no chinces"
Bowie Entries for Tomorrow
1 Irst rnce, ililmlns fi tlin c rnr nlils ninl
up r.'j furloniis Atul. Ij. 1 is I'nrlor l!o, UN;
Itlrilnmn, lift. t.ltllH N.hluv,. Hi, l.omi. Ill:
.uffr "., '""'" 11" i'iiIois Mil, Nulllp,
liKijqufn 111 IllrR,r tot -I urilli- II , lnl.
lllEhwn, 111 Aim i lUllil,, llf mi. Mok.
llikH. nil,, i:ilHl,pth Ipk ins: Thrill, mil,
Cannonade 111 llnlij Cole Ills Lone Mar 11.1.
Second rnec rlBlinlim thnn-M ni-nldi iiml uti,
V.1.1.'' J-1;11 "" "r'li I'lMtiK K..I, 111 Mnrsiinii
!!-' ,'.l0.rn ,,a- Snl"' "' Vall 11'J Mullieur
llz, UpIsii inn. Minim W . in", 1'sbp White.
II" AUHrill, ins, () W. MiUir. In7, "Tom
HircoiK, 1n7
Third rnre claiming three.eRr-oldi nnd m.
mile ami "Jn ,ird Malnlmt 115 Salon lift.
Joiictlntinalre 11,1, lllllln Itlbbi 112. Oiler.
11J, lloh Reddeld, 110 I.vnn 111), Mary War
ren, ins. rrontler 110. nrtltli. IHutnann. 110
Fourth rate, selllnff, threes e'nr-olda and up
"J"6 ialer, 118. Clold Creat llov. IIS. Ila.
U3: J,''nl,.n.', H "''' henrwte inn. Skv Pilot,
10!: Xll i Ivruter. 107, Hollna, 107, iai I.eaend.
inn, .N. K, Ileal 101 'Jen. no, Vodeles, 111.
Huzz Around in llen.tunl Km
rifth race, cHlmlnu, three.cir oldi anl up
mllo and an i jurd Doll Kluli (Imp). IIS, loo
Man. 112; nuterne, 110. Lady Innocenrn. llflj
Infidel hetond. mi Inciuleia. 1 Hi. Ilnb Shier.
1117, 'Alston, 107, 'llroom Corn, 101, 'I.niitaim,
Sixth rare selling. fnur-ear-olda and up mils
and sixteenth Hlrhinl Lanedon 110. Illda,
IDS: Hob Hedfletd. 107. Clulena!. Kill 'eodli C,
10J, 'Feather Duster, tin Taul Won. 112
Second race, selling four-enr-nld and up.
mllo and sixteenth Dartworth 111, Itoxer 110,
JJbot. 110, lldna K'enna. 101: 1 icda lohnson,
102 'Mr Slaik lull, I'rogreasUo, 10",
Weather, rloudj. trark, alow
Apprentice altouaneo rlalmed
MUHLENBURG SPORTS OFF:
MILITARY TRAINING ON
ALLCNTOWN, Pa , April 13 Muhlen
berg College faculty has decldel to nbollsh
all athletics this year In faor of military
preparations.
OTHER SPORTS. ON PAGE 11
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from our factory flopr. As manufacturers
we buy materials In auch enormous quan
titles T that w save you many Items of
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VALUES
expense,
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r . rT , ,mm ,0.000 rvmenU. Oier SOO style, and "''??";
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lLSBURGSOMS&Ca
tfcffgfjt t) iuMumi . dA Aoot&)Jirt&t'&w iWodsttaflBtM aaVsw mM
"WHITEY" WITT
slamming the pill hard
Connie Mack.
BRENEMAN WINS STATE
GUN TITLE FROM HOFFMAN
LANCASTER, Pa, April 13 On the
Rrounda of tho l.ancister dun Club, nt l,e
ola, n Use-bird shoot between 1, Hoffman,
defender of tho State championship cup,
won a Bhort tlmo ago from Charles Humer,
of Marietta, and J P, Brencmnn, a mem
ber of tho Lancaster Club, resulted In the
defeat of Hoffman by tho scoro of 23 to
18, out of a posslblo 26
A $20 Guaranteed Blue
or Black Serge
Of Tf J" to your
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Over 300 Illi'ra, drava ami Ilrown
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SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
By LOUIS
i:KMMI I.KIKII-K Il'.( IMONS
I1KOAIIWAY Iloblir lte)nold won from
Darby f nseri JVnnkle (onut slmileit ltolito
MfCannt Joo I'ntrone stnpprd Kid ( olllin. ee
nndi dene Rniuln quit to ,lolinny llronn, llrstt
Mete MorrW brat Inutile Wellt, serond,
NfAV intlK Mike ll'lloml drfeilfil Soldier
riartlleldi Sandy Tailor outnoliitril ten (orhln,
WATERIIUKY. Conn Miirl l'lirrrll knnikeil
nut Itlllv It4-liard, lUllil I rankle liurnt ilrfcaled
Diitrh llrnfdt.
AI.I.KNTttWN Homer mUli knofkril nut
Jack Taylor, llftb.
Kenlnrfin nnd Illilimord boxers lrlunlly
have thi call at th ('atnlirla Club tonight
lohpny Dufty. of Kensington, nnd "Hoots'
Dole. of Itlclimnnd, urn IihiIIsIr, and ns both
aro hard hitlers, their rxhlbltlcn should tie
fascinating Kddle Mullln nnd Jn lCnons. lioh
ltlcbmontl favorites, rlish In tho semi Jack
lunleaj, of Australia, and Tumny I'arei of
Mretown, aro paired nrf, and In the other num
bers Joe Oelger tmeta another Kenslnctonlnii,
Ynunc Wlerner. ami lMllo (llbhons of JlJim
unk, tackles Joo (llllesple, of ltlchmond
Johnnv C onion nnd .lohum l'rtle, each of
whom has not boxed for somo time, aro to do
din ring attlrn again against each ether April
no nt New Orleans, according t, a report from
that ilty. Iho mitih Is to be for ten rounds
Tommy Touhcj, the redhead froii 1'aterson
N J , Is to put on on enioro with Johnnv Ma
hnne, from up th S'at In the star scrap .it
the National tomorrow night I'hclr Inst- nnd
nrl set-to wis a brilliant 1 attle and there Is
no reason whi the shouldn t repeat Chief
Turner, thn half breed Hloux Indian, who made
it flno lmircslon on his dibut hero two we ks
The
The
l
LEAGUE BALL ATHLETES
II. JAFFE
ago. Is to meet Ilnrry llaker, a person of kiyo
reputation. lJher bouta aro to bring togwllur
IMI .Mooro and Harry lloyle, 1 ranklo Mi'Vnnus
and Jlmmj JCane, a newromor hero, ind Hynmy
Nelson and Tommy Mantun.
lolmny Mealy and Johnny Dundee aro
matched nt n.l iiunds rlngaldo nt tho Olympla
.Monilay night, and neither wilt bain troublo
making the weight. l'.irh has been boxing
under 1.1(1 pounds, nnd with nn extr pound or
two they ought to to In strong condition. .Ton
Hirst, who mmn Imck In great form thn last
time out. Is paired olT with .lack Andrews, ot
lliltlmore. I'.itsy llroderlck and llddln Wngond,
a pair of nonclever but slugging bittlersr nlo
brncketeil, and In tho other limfls Jimmy Mc
Caho gels sturted OEiln against lltttllng Mills
and Young Jon llorrell meets Joo llrcnnin.
( harlei Welnert deserves a lot of credit for
being a Raton I Ird. Ho wns knocked ott In a
rouplo of rounds here bv Jar!. Dillon thren
vrnrs ago ntd was handed a sovero lacing In
New lork later, Nv Charley Ins ngreed for
another suicidal attempt by meeting thn Hoosler
In u riftceu-rouud nutch at Knnsas City
prll 27.
All lirtntnms, or ncar-lunlams, will be on th
proarim nt the Oljmrl.i Mondiy a week, with
JMdlo (J Keefe and 1 ranklo Hums In tho star
scrap.
Three lioer will be nt thn head of the
grind marih tonight of the Jovial 'twelves' ball
nt the New Auditorium Hall, Thev are J,iw
Temller Mickey (Inllanhcr nnd Joe Welsh.
Wlllln Hlnardi also u boxer, will ixblblt.
Trunk Monin Is no slacker The heavyweight
luminal who was formerly nn expert nun
elmar the noblest
Roman ot ttiem all .
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of this "Old Roman.99
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Helmar is a better cigarette than most
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it is made of Pure Turkish Tobaccos,
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Mildest tobacco for cigarettes is
Best tobacco for cigarettes is
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many times.
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pointer In thn United Htsles navy, has offered
his services as a recruiting officer for the navy.
In a letter to (Secretary Daniels, of the Navy,
Moran ofTercd to .o on a lectors tour of the
rounlry urging youns men to Join the colors
At tho close, of tho tour. Mnran declares, he
will himself re-enllst In tho navy.
Jlmmr Trjer l keeping In shape sml hopes
somv" of the loial welterweights will ssree to
box him l'rjer Is a clever boxer, but ho Is
handlcai ped by lack of liouts
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April 16th to 30th Inclusive
SEVEN RACES DAILY
Includliiir a Steeplechase. SPE
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P. M.; B. & O. leaves 24th and Chest
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Paddock, ?1.G0. Ladies, $1.00.
First Race nt 2:30 P. M.
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