lY ,' T If " . bl i1 . fc i as- i. 'M D')t: N: : W 'ft .' d j: ,1 L" I' !'J el sfi E !l; "') ii VI ii : ' : r ! ,j ! tra (f..l ui J.1 a j r .at jh r,! P !..' W ,f W I. 'i .I1 ill is : ni $ I 'lf, . itf I- l ii 1 l fl PfctonanScctton TW EVENING LEDGER-PHILADlSLPJdLLV, TUESDAY, JUffE 19, .1.917 vvi IKS i liiS x!PP vjgy w vw 4PT V'f VH i' .M.jiaHrtwijiiiiiiMw'l'lly ''' 'wwwyMiinwu t ( 'Wtc. . v A . - UiTOMir..' S - - -- Ji '8dgg :,? -,:w THE ONLY RASEHALL CLUIJ THAT CHESTER RECOGNIZES AS CHAMPION Leaders of the Delaware County League and representatives of the city whose name they bear. In the proup are: Baumpartnor, pitcher; Knotts, catcher; Harris, trainer; Wapner, catcher; Lafitte, pitcher; Ogden, first base; Spaul- dinp, left field; Poth, manuRer; Pierce, center field; Lohr, center field; BctKer, third base; R. Murray, pitcher; J. Murray, infield; Brown, shortstop; Peploski, infield; Turner, right field. W$mM ,MfSW wfy' &$&$'&?& w ""w &ij$$lh i . Sa -.Mi.t - fi ! 1 4tc Km, - Z0P&$tait. T i..'M id ... ..iH ,r . cjrK ?C 1"1 !'w?f ;drlM'0i''fa . iffl1,.2i..fiL!. 'IMBffwiWd .? .. ssstsimK.'. "-. &r & w$m8mgmww mmitimimk6&m &cm m .-. ", r - - . k JiaJiiii ik, mhk lrl,r ia,jv,,. fnuMmmmmmmLmmm w ' '' ' ' ' '' y - ff A-tM ivv j ve8to. . , . y TY COBB METHODS WIN GAMES OUTSIDE OF THE BIG LEAGUE Lohr, of Chester, who is sliding into third baso which Peploski, his teammate, is guarding, holds the league record for sliding and base stealing, as well as batting honors. Ib fe , tiiiiir Trl 'nii"" Iffl 5?Jlis?fStiSS V FKSfln,lfe'&s4 lit HOME FROM FRENCH ARMY TO INSTRUCT FATHER Captain Plerro Uoal (riKlit) of tho aviation corps, returns on furlough and Is teaching modern wnrfnro to Captain Theodore Davis ISoal (middle), who commands the machine-Run troop of tho First Pennsylvania Cavalry at HoalsburK, Centre County, MUo Ccclle Ve Legarde (left), aunt of I'lerro Uoal, has been nctivo in teI Cross work In her native France. ." C "- kj w. -. r- f - M ? , .m (fc. I .- Mtfwisr -CtKL irxp- 4VXV- p - ' MiifW ' 'rsi.wwviiJi3iPjrx''rriJ.4 . -t?ff v;'safe5jiL' 7t ,r. ?" '? Tf .3L, "S --4 .oi.?; 'vr , ONE OF THE SPEEDBOYS OF MANAGER POTH'S TEAM First Baseman Ogden is showing Chester fans tho same dccrlikc agility that made him a favorite in Media when he played in that place. HE LIVES IN SONG AS WELL AS BASEBALL Chester now claims the "Sorrel Thrush," Charlie Dooin, who piloted our own Phillies a few seasons since. VEGETABLES NOW GROW WHERE ONCE SWEET FLOWERS BLOOMED William C. Boernmann, and his friends, to, are proud of the conversion of his back-yard garden, at 1735 North Nine- icemn aiicci, iniu un intensive irucK paicil. - SS xi.-5f! 0 4J -1- 6 -, ' : j r "
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