Z- V'J f (y s s ".', EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918 &NKS AND BROWNS INVARIABLY STING EACH OTHER IN DEALS, BUT KEEP ON TRADIN( E?? AGERS AND OWNERS' "FRAT" RING HARMONY AND WORKING -'& TTTm?PQTAMnTm AMOrn PT.TT"RS ( uiwuuuimwuiu "UW11W v LImpr lproved Relations Caused by War Condi tions Make It Easier to Pass Players f, and Thus Stimulate Trading .imr-' r t i n t-i-. y. i i... t- .... ..n..A 11 Im dnruler lliun thei 'J nrovcrbl.il nml uollknnun iliinrnnll eir tho International I-cngUC. It p .'Apparently li us dead as Hector, but that docs not mean that there Is no , .atelher bateball society of a fraternal and benevolent nature. Thcro Is a fTMW ono and It hns been doing a good business of late. Wi Thn lirnml.nnur linneluill nrciinlxntlun mnv lint ll.l0 a Constitution nlld 'lytylaa and preamble and that ort of stun, but It Is u working body and ar,'is been right on tho fraternal Job. Its "constituent part!"," as tho law Wiark8 hae It, ale the club owners and munuRcm, and they hao necurcu results In two directions at least. They huo made It possible to trattspiiint &iMth nlnver niul iiijinnL'prN frnm unn till? leilirllQ to another, and also they Shavo Invented some new persuasion In tho annual u.uno of hide and t-rck .''' 'irTw.lll. Jl.. ,., . I .1 , .!.. ,.. ... Mr.n.A ..I tltn linVC' lllllllt. -77wilii iiio jioiciuui urodiernoou. nu wiuec is 10 i'iumj " "- - jApVitti9 K?nti.iii .in.it nr fi.n ..riyn .. ri,i iinr ulitfli rim stuud for an fsl lhlng and which In this instance has btartcd Mimethlns real, for war ex If Glgencles hao brought together club Interests upon a common and liai 'i'',t flnonlous platform of conservation and mutual tutenst. ?'w Mlller "ugglns mocel from tho National League to tho American 03 WV . manager and It was Just like doing a smooth card trick. John llcnr, $; n Washington catcher, was passed through tho American draft into the w' --National machine without JarrliiK n tog. And now It Is salil that I.eo 4 -tagco is certain to get by (lie American bariago and ,1 est in tlic Llncin- Club owners appear surely to have loiiic together in bomo Informal 'I nay to handlo tho annuat lioldoiit problem, and with war conditions lust- ,Ki3ng another season and no organization among plnvcrs. the club moguls A ..y be expected to kecure a dominance greater than ever before-. SPUAlvINCS of club deals suggesls that thcro have been at least three three-cornered deals during the winter tcf-on, while tlicro is likelihood of others before tho plajlng season gets under wa. Hcrzog Deal Leading Triangular Affair VIE roundabout Ilerzog trade between tho Uraves, Ulants ntiJ Cubs was the most interesting of the season for two reasons It was based upon 'fa f.tho most unique? trading llguio In tho pastlmo and It tlll is up in the air. $ Hi Is said that Hcrzog has m.ido almost as much trading himself as nluj- ylng ball, and it looks llko ho will repeat his favorite feat, as Mid aw can't p-fif Jjtet along without at least ono second baseman, and he would lose I.arry '";? fciTnln unless Ileryoir Is satisfied. The Ins and outs of this deal. It will lie t f j$"ccal'cd' wcie Tjler to the Cubs for Dojlo and Wilson, Dojlo and Barnes It VBolng to tlio Giants for Hcrzog. ik-4? h Tho recent llodle-Hurns swup, which Involved the Athletics, Yankees r Qind Detroit, took some time to "101110 out in tho wush" It started in xt. ?ievv lorK uurmg 1110 annual bess ons ol inc two o g i.iguo iiioeu s nnu .r L iW sJjgavo vent to tho unuual Ty Cobb jam. In this dt.il Connie Mack added 7sh$ rwiincr iiuggius 10 111s siuu 01 voriers, winen uiuiuut's t.uirovs anu. 1 razee, 5' j rnrl thn YntilH In nrilpr In f?pt lhflt llipv . lilted, lllul til rrn Info llin niipn M-v - "" " ' -" " '? t market and lay down JCOOO. It Is said that tho Iturns-llodlu Idea vmis a rt Judden if happy thought that camo to Hughlo Jennings when surprised RWlth tho information that Uurns had not gono to war, ius was ipportcd. IVi mi Tho Hendrlx-Mageo trado involved two American and one National 'A J-elub tho Yanks. Browns and Beds. If It is consummated, tho Beds and V vLlRrnwnM will litun tifiw iititnplilprH. niul the Yiinkepfl. Shnrtsliiti Itlni khtirni. Sa'171 a a trado showing on Its present face tho exchange of a hard hitting W yung plajcr for a fading star. MOVIE OF A BUSY MAN WRITING TO FRIEND WIFE cf ' s (IH- MISS Tawc a 5MITM . LCTTlTR NOTE - WMfr - Vqvj 5AY- REGMsPING SHIPMENT OP MONtr ORDCKi (SHILC I HO RECJPE6T US A ABLfc -r THIS TlMt?, CTWIWI-5 UMtiCASoAj S ',5 . ?itV -Mil"-. JBvKaJ ifk yn- MRS, John J. JONGS, AU8uRro rvjcwJ York mV OCAR MADAM vjyr anu vuiLt-iroo To COMPLY 1AII TH TMI5 RcauesT PRovtoco YoO ALLOVAJ A 50 o DI5C01IWT CASH 111 r r a - MO - VirtiT a MIpJOTC - CHftrJGG Tmat plasc - w (jn - MY DBW? nfin f0Y& VU GATHER ALL. Tl-vAT CAM BC BICD MCRC THIWGi QOIGT AT OFF I C. I. Af4D AT UriMi" tCdcl "" sh& I VOOR LETTGR OF RECENT DATE. HE.CFIVED AMD IM REPLY BEG to STATE uuiTh Bear ujiHEi To bup i&Xe:d rMll-V AMD VAJITU HIGMCS7 Pf;RSOWftU. . Rt Cards V, s - rouR.5rLi - r y rou-oi li - C i'ootS vCRY V4. s i-ryY . WWA That The matter 0F &TOPPlvlft Mi-v AMD ICE. VWIUL BE ATTEMXED To PPOMPTt-Y f& NATIONAL LEAGUE READS UlCfr ACT TO BALL PLAYERS IN EDICJ, ISSUED BY SECRETARY HEYDLEI 1 Taxis, Late Hours and Intoxication Arel Among the Many Things Under Ban of Senior Major League 1 LAXHV of dealing n llli lull ptaers In met with cither a tlno or euspenln, the ,nae,s of deportment and ,lw , J " .Uher .,, . n plajrr Is fined hy tlio nril,i....i for using In.lecent latiimlSJ lieges. Imtli at home mid on the 10 id, is MiULn .... I.h .... II. a Vnlli.titll t.,,rilTllll .. . .... - ' :".,"" ""',"",.....,;,; tao uague ior using linlecent lan,.!, is coiiLrrncei .vcimg in iomuiiiMi.v ,. lUlr 1)rtn nmo t mu;,"" n pravlflim in plujers' toiilimtM which w , . 10 ,jy t fl c,ubmusl $fl permits rluh imiicls to cstutitWi rm- ' Jj fflp 'VI omiblo mles fur the goveinlng of Us I " J pliyers, the National League lias drawn ., . v nuiIIT ctlvi--r ATllkA UllllllA OUlllAl BASEBALL IN BOSTON! lliihtiin, Manh i: . ADO P 3. W "rbJR REPLY K1MDUY GIVJ6 US JF0N1AT(0M Ao "0 UIHCRE "POKER CHIPS MAY B toumo. J w$ "d f''' "& up it new het of legulatloiis tint aio reolutlonary in eli.iraeter. In Iho main they teprcn'iit n curtail incut of ptivilrgCH and an liihlsliiieo upon s-tilct ndhcreiiee to rules. Tim buh jeet lame up at the National Liaguu meeting In Ilruai' and a coiiinilltcc was appointed at ihat llmo to draft the tcgulntions 'llicy wcio niinoiineed estirday I15 John .. Iiejdlci, tlio league hctrttarj lll( 1 nmmUlA 11 i....i ..rr.iipLi i.Llnt... ..-.. ."'w OH II M.M ,.,1,.., -, 'lOlVlUHJ uicu S to 7 tid lepnrt it inodKlril lilll permlttlnr biJ nil nun ii'iL.'cin H.iniri on SunA during the period of the nr h .... representing men In tlio army or navya i iiv- n.iu, ivrnh i.,uu-oreo iy Mak ii'Tiij n iiiuhii'iji' ui mis city t lden tli.it the melius t,1iall - LK rrlli f fund approved lv the VVoruJl Mivy uiiuruiiriiiH, mill mat flllnril ,. I tnl.lloiU III I l, If,,.... .i. .rlraTl ,i "'"' ,"a" D0 M fi- to ro BOOSTS BUMPSJ & ROBERT W. MAXWELL Concerning Connie's Curvcrs CANNEFEX WILL 1LAY KIECKEHEFEtt FOB TITLE iti -w.'O iW . m 3''? f .twar tri!fex IV Till subject of anKs and Browns lot Mug up ill a swapping bout suggests that tills is not tho llrst llmu this bltuatlon lias devel oped. Not hy a laigo majoilty. Yankees and Browns Skin Each Other Regularly IHU Ya and Dn...n. aio tlio greatest 1 ttlo baseball Arms in tho barter business. A'ccordlnc to a well Known Metro scribe who has had jthe curiosity to take a slant into tho archives, tho two teams havo put over W,a. Itinm.nli no till apu ,llol. nlu III, rill lr nr, fflllor fli.ill t ,1 mi t t.um m. ,1"' "I IITCCII ,,IV1,,1.1 I bO Ul.v. utVl.l.t, l..,U(,,l.tl ,l ,1,,... ..,..,, ,v,,..1.,V1t.,l tt vvlai tpu An, I Hi., fun, it ti.irf ,if tlm i film nin liilMlnru lif uppn tlm lii.i s?.TSPUtllta Is that each alwas gets stung. The sslcm, as It would seem, Is lo K.?ilatrado plavers who helped land ono of the teams In tho seeond division for innntRi'. Mon savs "in part": "Unfortunately for tho lirown-Yankee deals, ono alwavs tries to sting mi mj"- T,"t auu li J t o iiiiu nvieu iiiiiei nw "t, vii ivunu i jr - &l&yr who helped hold down tho other In similar &'"' k,(4 Tho historian arriving at the foicgolng eoneluslo VSPS frosf i4ho other, but neither ever gets anv where. I.lko our eolored friends from tfejL Deorgla. they Just trado for trading Itself. The negroes may trado n mulo &y -'tor a mule, u Held for a Held and a religion for a religion, and at tho end & cthey still find' themselves with u mule, a Held and a religion. And so It la ji IVJin 1110 lanaees hiiu uruwiis. S'5. "Tho ttrowns trado ball plujeis who helped them land in tho becond ? i. 3llvlIon to tho xunltets lor uau piaers -wno uciiieu 1110 lanus-nmsii -in JlV he second division. Sffif ".Somo of them wefo mighty nifty performed), but the sad fact reinilns JVsfVtliat In nftecn eurs lu tho American I.caguo tho Yankees liave Ii.nl four 'pvjlrst division teams, anci uuring 1110 siiecu jcars nnu mo inoncrii iuowiih K '-Si-m'honn Tiinl.lnir a bid for Kt. Louis patronago tliey havo had only two :,. .... -.. .. . K-'' Steams among tho first four.1 tfTO f W i QUITU a number ol well k v n bturs of tho pasumo havo figured lu tho various Yankee-Blown deals during the time mentioned, but tho geucial array naturally is decidedly ordinary. Griffith Bad Mania for Swapping for Browns MQNG the young men wht passed backward nnd forwurd between New York and St. Louis lu the numerous dickers wo (I nil tho njimn of Jack owell, Harry Howell, Jack O'Connor, the only John Anderton, the eminent ranch Itlckey. Joo Ycager, Jimmy Williams, Hobo Kerrls, Danny Hoffman, :arry Nlles, Fred Olade, Charley Hemphill, Joo Luke, Lou Crlger, Koy artzell, Jimmy Austin, l'rank Laporte, Lee Magce, Armando Mursans, Uer. Ill Tratt, Uddlo I'lank, Fritz Malsel, Lcs Nunamalter, Nick Cullop, Urban locker, Joe Cedeon und Tim Hendryx. Quito an array of talent, what7 Clark Urimth, president of tho Kxnltcd Older of Past Yankee Mand ril, had a regular mania for swapping with Kt. Louis. In fuct, it was Clark who set tho fashion, which was followed nioro or less by all of his numerous successors. The llrst big deal Involving the Yankees und tho X TSrowns vfaia tho swlteh of Harry Howell for Jack Towel!. Ol' ' ' M.r , .jfSfft, high-el its dingers aro muled to round out the batting order of the Athletics for the tcaton of 13tS, A D Judging from the .ulvance dope, tho team will ho well boMrred for tho coming rae'o with the esccptiou of a second base man mid Mine pllehcis It Is eoniparn tCvcly eai-y to tlud a nnu to guard tin kestono station, but hurlors do not glow on every built, and It eonnlo can pluik a few regular on-s his ihauees to finish abnvo eighth plaeo look very bright and cheerful III all of his dealings this ear Connie has giahhed onlv one pitcher Vean Uregc. lie needs more, for iiccordlug to the dono tho onb ones icnmltilng from last jear aro ltube Seluucr and lilmer Mcrs In 1017 his htaft eonslstcd of V ii Noes, Joo Rush, Naylor, .ling Johnson and a couple of others, but they hivo left the i lub and will nut be avail able: So It is up to Maik to got busj at one'e if bo alreadj h isn t done so. Connie Will Get Stars Manager t'ntuilc Mail?, however. Is t clever guv, and when putting neioss his David Hnruni, stuff peered Into the plleh lug situation and dee'ded to lake a 'u. nh, . vfr!f Irtish h JM1 ", TI'IS was rather an unfortunate swap for tho Yankees, as kt. Loubj In the end had both pitchers, also a sum of greenbacks. Hi Rowing Coach Let Big Idea Get Away WED I'LAK . assistant rowing -ouch nt "-lumbla, was tho pioneer "'in building concrete boats, but missed a fortuno because pcoplo lunched tt his then curious Bhell and gave up the enterprise. This was thirty years, ago. "I built myself a concrete shell years and jears ugo," h.tjs I'lalstcd l not only built It, but rowed In It, too. It was a good boat, and I said at time that the building ot ocean-going concrete ships was not only nos- fele but practicable. My friends laughed at me; but, Just tho same, they $ uuuains snips ui twuucm nu .- hpi ciiiciHe-ucy measure, "Now, if I had Just stuck to my idea und formed n company f would i .-Frederick riatsted, Lsq., capiiausi. as ii is, i uni Just plain Fred ted, assistant coach." WA Stengel uot ma wwt, out lant Satisfied U u . .r sn for something nnd when ou got It feci as thoueh you Were stung? Tliat'd tho case of Casey Ktengel, former Brooklyn lder, but now a hireling of Barney Dreyfus, of Pittsburgh. 8tencel with Brooklyn live seasons. While, a member of the Dodgeis his one. ilre was to get away from Brooklyn und several times ho asked Charley Dcia iu iiuuu Him. nuucia ini9 m mmci uevmeu iu gram otengerH tieet, and Manager Robinson arranged a deal with Pittsburgh. Stengel i one off the players traded. .Wow' ho is kicking. He wanted to go to Chicago. Stengel while with lyn claimed he was not paid as much as 'he was worth. This was one l no wanieo. 10 s away irum mo uuKers. oieugei, However, has fij, realize that Ebbets paid- him much mora than Pittsburgh thought - worth, and that is one reason why he Is peeved. Pittsburgh offered contract that calls for less money than ho received In Brooklyn. ki, wanted fovset away. Looks as though he did not know when he 1 wt41 off. ; tjHollwitz end Saier WU Renew Old Contest MOLLWITZ and lc Sajer, who had a tussle when both were Nationals km- Tsuiar berth at nrst base, will renew fih o;UHBiPmifaiiJPlttburgli. Pirates In the ehanee on securing somo real talent. In the Mclnnls deal 1m was promised four plajers, but otili thice appealed The fourth pcimnjs ii pitcher and Connie will selcet him after lie looks over the (lock In regular leaguo game-. Another curver was Included lu the Uodlo deal which brought (icorge Hums hero lu a threc-iorneicd trade lluKglns prom.scd to deliver a pltrher -witli the Detroit star, but Mack wauled to know who ho Was getting nnd nfked time to stud the situation This Ii is not been announe'ed ollKlally.as jet, but it lomes from one of tho out-of-town tipsters who Knows the dope and seldom goes wrong. Connie will get .1 plleher from the New York Yankees, and If this part ot the deal falls lluougli he will reeelvo a cash ciiulvahMit. At any rate, Mark Is sure to get two good men for mound duty and probably w'll announce tho others before the elub leaves for Jacksonville Saturday night. Harry Kdwards cm lloxinu Harry V. IJdwards presiuent oi me ObinpU A. A., pi edicts n brilliant fu tuio for the boxing game In I'hlladel nhli now that two high-class tlubs are In tho Held Ho welcomes tho new na tional A A. and says tho friendly ll valry which will exist will mean better matches, hlgher-i lass performers and more sport for tho public Tho public. ho state", will reap the utnenis Mr. Hdwards has been III since Oc tober and suent most of his time In tho hospital nt his home. Ho Is getting better every day, however, and hopes lo be out again lu a bliort time. "I wish to longratulato the new own ers of the National A. A ." said Mr. IM wards, "on their splendid showing last Saturday night and I hope their suc cess will continue. Philadelphia Is large enough to support two clubs llko the Olimpla and tho National, and the pa trons of boxing will see some very good shows. Of course, each elub will try to outdo tho other, but the rivalry will be friendly. My interests aro in the Oljnipla and I shall devoto all of my tfforU to make It a succesj; but I want to work together with the new organization. "The Olympla Is not Jealous of tho National: In fact, wo welcome It. It alwas has been my policy to cater to the public and give tho patrons onlj the vry best They Rtippoit til" boxing game and deserve all they can get Hit ter m itches mean heller crowds nnd evers ono will bo satlsllcd 'Iho bald woik will be done by the ilval match makers and It will be h battle of wits. (liimc in (Jowl Condition "Hoing Is In u healthier condition now than at any other tlmo lu hlsioi The action of tho I'liltcd .states Covclii ment In ndopthig tho sport wan u gnat boost, and tho othei dn t rend wheie ex President Taft referccd a bout at Port hherhlan. III. 'Iho sport has pioved Its worth and I doubt It there will bo unv Hilvcise legislation lu the fuluie. "iinvi,, iiniti ihe Aineilc.ui soldier. A few bouts 111 tlio ling against rugged opponents will remove nil traces ot tlm dlty and fe.u. and when ho gets a com mand to charge over the top no win noi hesitate. Honing also teaches u man to be i ceoiii refill and gives him self-con-fiilmin .mil control. It Is a gie.it spoil ai.d 1 am glnd the public has iccognl.cd It. I shall do nil lu my power to uplift the gime and keep It on tho high plane now occupies. Mi- l.dw.uds has been lu tho boNlng name fur sixteen jears and proved that It could be run on a nusmess oasis, in; novel seeks the llniellg.it, but docs lit work miictlv. nlw.ijs keeping lu mind th.it his pations must bo sat'slled and deservo tho best talent obtainable St. Louis Crack Will Tiy to UcL-.un j Three-Cushion liilliard llouois Clili-iiEci. March 1.!. Hob (..innerev the M tioiils three-eiishloii billiard ernck. will attempt to regain tho world's t.tle whlih he Inst several months ago tn Alfndo de Oro. when ho meets Angle Kleekhefer. I lie lonipieror ot 10 Oro, In a mate h for the championship here Iho llrst block of lbc matih will he plaved tonight '1 hrco bloeks of llflv points will bo plajed thrco nights lu succession DICK HOBLITZEL AFTER AN ARMY COMMISSION Dundee A ins) Decision lm CANADIANS HAVE HOPES OF BOXING CHAMPIONS Canadian ring follow eis aio hoping that one of their soldier boxers will re turn with tho l.oid Lonsdale belt, em hleiiialii ot n championship, In Ills pos lesslop when the troops rc.mo inarihliig home agiln Two Canadians have shown rcmnrkablv good fonu In the bouts that havo been held lecentlv. t-ergeiint Harold Kolph and Corporal Joe Attuood both havo shown exceptional ability with the cloves and the National Sporting Club of London bis announced th it It will ac cept them as challengers for tho hca w eight title. Camp MierniHii, O.. March t.1 l)l k Hnblltzel, llrst baseman with tlio boston Amerliau lied Sox. today took mi ex amination for llrst lieutenant in the dental corps. Ho passed his phsli.il examination and Is now taking tho other tests. Sports Served Short lllUmr lli-lilourr. formerly raptnln of fnottMll anrl liaschjll teaui-l at ortliweiit. ern ITnlvcrilt and all-VVentiTii nuarter biik. Ims Birllr.l for enllnlment In,, the HVlMlon serllon of the slstinl lorpn llll.ll lower lecently returned from 1 mme, whi-ro for mum tliun a. jear ho Uiuu uu iimbu lance. J. I. llnlelihiMiii. Hali. ami y llu'ton st navltls. wern beaten In th" flrnt round of the tsnlf rliamnlnni-hhi of Talm Uracil. Mrs. Ilorothy ampbril lliiril won tlio sll ver foil" chainplonul.il at Itnehurst Mrs lloimlil II. lUrlow, of the Jlerlon erlcliet Club, was second l.eorce W. hint jell, rreshleiit of the Aronlmlnk Country club tied for thirl prlf In tho iiPt pioro lournulnent of tho Tin Whistles at Plnrhursl Mllllnrv InilnliiK for bull rlaeern.wlll b- .i.n....n.i l.i lh.i Anirlinii l..ii.lln Ibis lear Hi,ordinj to a etnlenient liuido Xi Hun Johnson Xlr. II. VrVer nnl Mm .1 r."lllr of Chleso. won Iho doubles bowllna ilmmplnn. ship nt e Inclnnill wlillo Hie live women t hsmplonsbln whs won by Iho L-Illnsucll tetani, of Chicago. ndy Wnrel. tho national A A U sprlnilnff i liamplon. who la In New York for lbs title meet Saturdi), will,uudrkn an 7v-ray examination at Coluiubl i Unl- t.rsltv l.iihnmliir toilai lie suddenH de. tveloped u serious uttacl. of stomach trouble LOCAL GUNNER AFTER LIVE-BIRD TITLE Billy Olegtr. Meets Sam Traf i'ord, State Champion, To morrow at Marietta 25 BIRDS THE PROGRAM AVJIIiam 15. Clegg, of this rlt, vvlti get a rlianco to leg.ilu the rcnusvlvnnl.i htnto live-bird chimplonshlp tonmrruw- when he meets Sun Traffoid, of Lebanon, tlio present tllle-holder. In eballengo test The niatelt takes place at Marietta. It will bo n match bclwcen-ii cham pion and an cx-thimplon Trafford won the ICevstono Stito pigeon tills on l'eb liiary 22 .-it Ilnrrltbuig, beating Held of somo eight -eight gumieis In that shoot tho tip-htalo maiksmaii l.in r'Bhlcen bllds without it miss, tlng with thrco others I. Kline, of Head ing ; l'red Heist, of I'leetwood nnd Harry Hoffman, ot I'hll.idclphi t. In the shoot-off, however, the Marietta wing shot beat his opponents, seoilug four ' sttalght." Plavers Must ISeli.it c Hire ale foiiio of Hie iii)i. All nl.ivcrs must heri.irter take cue of their oui baggage In g ttlng to and fiom u depot and their homes No taxliab fare Will bo allowed lu .i.hi.,,. . iiinj The i lull will attend lo all baggage between Hie elepots und,' iio.tem, Msuli 10 -lolniny rjundw ii, n liniM li.iircacii looms, nui on uu uuivi i i no .sew ion iiKniweic it , m av..j occasions. f ' lefoiee's decision over Harry CirU i:.i,h nlnvei will be allowed JT per day ". ' ". ' '" ' iwcue-rouimtoui for meals in cities where the club stops nt hotels on tho European plan Me.il - money on ti.uns win ne nuowni m. mc lato of J1..5 pei Individual meal. Wlillo nbioul all plaiis will be ic qulred to repoit at tho hotel selected nt whatevci llmo the manager decides, nnd tley must si ttlo for all personal ac counts befoio leaving tho hotel Ban on Liquor Us-o of Intoxicating Illinois or clgai ellr.s to excess dm lug tho training or plilng season Is forbidden, mid tho otie'stlou ns to whether n man Is think ing oi smoking to exics is to be detei mlncd bv the imiuger ot tlio club and ,. r,nn i Ise This ltdo will not Jpply In pl,ier who hive Mippleineiit.il eon- tl.lltS piOVIIIIlIK l"l linn ivi.u .lu-ii- iii " Gloss inlsbeh iv loi m public, liuludliig Intoxication Ilglitlng, ipiuielmg and lueleccnct, whether on or oft tho pl.ivliiK Ibid dining tho season, will be punish able bv a lino or (suspension, or both Violation of an Hue. m i.ici. must no PROSPERITY Front 3 Back 2 J COLLARS Wear longest , v CIO. P. IDE 1 CO , Miktrs, TROT, K. T, PHIIA. BRJKCH: 1209 Arch St. yjBUJ- WWW Mill B 3 Club Men who want R)lhe bett . r- flf-tnAml i i ... .. ; 'f j-1 on m go Barrow to Join C. Mack and Stallings on Bench Ills leacua manager! will, as role, be founet Rt the old stand out on tlio ro-rhlng lino tn uniform, but there will ho threo exceptions. These aro Connie Mack and llrorre Malllnri. veterans of the tllll suit and the bench, who will be joined by I'd Harrow, now pilot of the Seed Pov, Three new manager will he seen, the two besides Harrow tH-lrur Hur tlns, of the ank. and llemlrlrks, of the Cards, llmo Uendele still mar he considered blushing debutant In the managerial game. BETHIIHEM Internal GeorDrifa MOTORTRUCItS SUITS $11 8? or nvFnrnT nnunn BEODCEU rKOH J0, n and : PETER, M0RAN & CO. STfiSS" S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch St.. Open Uonday and Saturday Until o'clock Boiler Prof. Races Tonight M. 8?rt Also '. Matl ARecord Delivery His horse died. He couldn't get a mate to complete the team. He was under contract to deliver a lot of stuff. So he phoned Locust 4100, and in 30 minutes there was a2'l ton Bethlehem Truck with body all complete, out in the street, ready ' for inspection. The inspection was satisfactory and the sale completed. Ve do not believe he could have held his contract but for us. We made it a feature of our busi ness to carry a complete line of Bethlehem Chassis, and at least one express body, in stock, for emer gency delivery. The factory located at Allentown makes it possible for us to get trucks at the expense of the dealers at far distant points. v ' Overland Harper Co. 14-16-18 S. 21st Street Imk Mosi Memimt C& 0 A, '9 VMGF2C M OTOR CARS this jcar will lie and should be bought care fully, intelligently as a well considered investment. Never have motor cars been more widely and genuinely needed. And necr have they been selected with such discrimination ami under standing of their real worth and character. Kyery man must "wal.c up and speed up," if the war is to be won. This is the economic hour of the motor car. It must serve as a utility. Therefore it will be bought as a utility selected for its sound, mechanical excellence, its reputation for good service and economical' maintenance and for the name of the Company that builds and sells it. It is in that spirit, to scrc that end, that the Paige Essex "Six-55" Is being bought, not merely by patriotic Americans, but by the effi cient and discriminating Americans who recognize in this car the'best value, the best service and the best ally of' their own cfificicncy. Sif.'V55'' T-IasenBPr I177i : Pniino 'Slx.Si" 4,pneeenser $2850: Town Car ".ii.we ..'. ,..-.r;. V.S,;. ."".;;"" " " ?'..' . i-raMcucci 1S: l.lnwooa ieiiuiii -nix-uu- t.'liiiiiiiiiy Itoadster 11330; loor "bu.S'J' or a.iiuiisenser S133U: Koilaa "slx.:i'j' Cahrlolet "Slx-3'J ' ii'lMaseiiKer -HH-W 13.VI: llli Sintll! Iljrtmi, u-paigeuser luja. All l'rlecg f. o, b. Detroit. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Detroit, Mich. Bigelow-Willey Motor Co. DISTRIBUTORS 304 North Broad St., Phila., Pa, r. ttln ..' Ilfll llnne ?i r I ' VtVA- ,&."'',-'.,L furoc. lllo t , e Keyttano Bur. 45911 V ,fc. fc ' . n
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