EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHIL ADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918 . viiixMJNG PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918 If WEN AND PARTNER DEFEAT NATIONAL INDOOR CHAMPIONS IN SENSATIONAL MATck uovirrnRTnTN iftARivjiwi? a vadium . : r- i A 0 Ylt'lViuvuu OVER PIRATES Burns Hammers Out Two Homers and urowu rays Tribute PAIiATKA'S B I G w A v Jacksonville, IN.. Afjrll 15. S onlr rarl in the cMicrl"iife or a L.inr league i-all.ljcr does ho actually M ,.l ...n ..,.. In jfoy ejlllbltlllg III" BUJiriiui ...wuo .v, Cpplns K "r ' n,ral l"'l,ul'"'(, tT( I, usuall) a bore to nun to no snow. wulth their piauuns , ii i'i v " ....v. 5v hotel n.-c .minmlalloiiH nnil even -il,t railroad seiche to which ho 1 FHflJi in (ill such one-night stands OVER PENN NINE mnliir league linsouau, hlhlilon gamis in country '" Mnflrm hi' " 1,,s Krouch that ,0 ..iii no cour ls . uttcntloii or appro i"!0 ,l of the small-town ,l0" romm.'.at.- him for what ho ':!,riho niOJi objectionable thing con tiectecl "h Camlets. Cime a Ileal Treat I But 1MIT.U - K-'iti.- between tho i ..?,"! '..,i pittsi.uigh ut Palatka. frnty -' t iMitimm Counts-. .Mr miles M.inh -I h.r.' wan th- ex- ?1T,X en ,....! the trip ami did .T.rrthlng nuhii. 'heir power to pro. lTHTtni".. , ... -vMliltfnn tins!. il. tho gaino GERMANTOWN STARS AND COACH . 1 1 rM the his .. ..ii n ' happened -l.'.miwloi an Me from every liolnt ?,-, a"" u."en-lv enJo)ed by a, 01 TIC- ' ... . ... f....i.,.rtfl1r1riMl lint llleirowd wniin ".'" "''"V. I J3 hecause ii .. A rru . .. -.. !., Or., llm nil ill it. c .- .....-- .... ta fcetn arranged f-r the town and $,,,. ,,, a-., because the pro. Ogden Chosen to Win From Red and Blue in Opening Game Today BERNHARDT TO TWIRL The Pcnn und Sitartl.mor baseball teams pry off tho 11,1 , Franklin Field thin afternoon. m'ihi0 (,"'l""r 'oml-'"-t'ons. rivals In athletic for ,i stretch of yrs that oU.rs tevcral ile,lM. hreezc int., tho nlBliST i "'"" "f tIle mi '-'ttilulBi, !ieaHohi"K tl,U co,rtUHW "' J'tcMnue rnlTi!.?, Gnr'",t Boe.s Into the battle the fiuorlto over tli Ked and Ilhlo. malnlv bmiuso of the reputation of Jnhnnv Ogden the Bcnsatloiml .younK twirl. r from Chester, who for the last two ear Iirh been the backbone of the suburban pitching staff, dclon hav n world of speed nnd ilio t. k.. I luivo not pcoii much pecd twlrllnir thin season. t oacli JJttU'er. however, fenrh mio fault In his pitching ace. nCden. wh.r ilKht Ih one .,r ti. ihl twiners In colleylato mill;, but occasionally 1 e Roeh wild and wh. n ho does get rattled It lM comparatively fasy to beat hlni remiB hopes uio haseil on OsUen'H wild ties.. Tho Chester hurler will not llnd hlm K ii, ?,"el"-1 nwtHiit any moan rival. Hi will han an nu opponent Walter llern hardt, who with Johnny Tltzel, now an eiHlKn In the rmv. carried the lied and llltio to no muny tilumplm last year. The material that Coach Thomas will sent ntrnlniit the PUburbanlte l un tried with tho exception vf rour veter mm. Tho iiuaitot from tatt year who will nld In the suppoit of Jlernhardl nie Johnny White. vllOltXtnn: t.nu.- Mnr.n third hate, and liave rtcnnlii and tlobcvi f L Vv. A , - to ' -- m r : ; IV "k- . x i m mm , l J ; , 'aarosJ j i fr. UtfrTT:T.TJMb'L .fF f4 9k' JS?1 1 -, " ' '-""" "- - Mb W. I viBir-ievi ,- -v, i ' wmlmw '' , wHmr SOCCERMENSEEK CHAMPIONSHIPS Disston vs. New York F. C. Falls vs. New York Ship Dally Baseball Yarn From Training Vamps This echo of the long ago was revived at the Indian camp at New Orleans Nap I-aJolo'n Cleveland club this van a lone time aco had just been badly trimmed by Philadelphia and Nan I Rlowered atop tho bun as It started away ' from IIia baseball arbor. 'llow'd you come out, boy?' yelled a eurlous pedeatrlati. 'Out of tin, t'ate. vrtil f.itlmu.1 '' inne. 1 IP U it IT AN HANDICAPPED I eour responded the glum Napoleon. now u you ininKT Jlanaper John Ucdfurd, of PlKeton's i soccer team, will lino up hl utrotttfest eleven thin afternoon on tho UIks ton baseball Rroundi. Ktat road und t'n lull fctreet, at 2 p. in , whin he metftH the Nqw Yorlt l. i". soccer team tor the, Natlonul lveau championship. " i Dlston team will apaln Buffer a set back next weik when two more of ltn I crack playtrs. Andrews and llOfterH bid farewell tu tho team to wear the. uni form of the Canadian KngliirerH. i "Johnny" wn4 not nt all pliajied with the defeat handed his team on waiter Monday afternoon on the Vnlrlill! i grounds by the Veterans and hu ox- ( presswl lilnisolf that hlH leum ban only once In alt Its Kamis on Falrhl.l Held retflitered a victor. Ho will uslt for a leturn match to be playtd on Mutual Rruuiidfi Kat Heinle Ileruer. tho old Cleveland pitcher, almost rolled off the chariot In an renin)' of len at tho retort. It made a marvelous- hit with him and for days he kept repeatlnc, as ho lauichcd uproariously SERVICE TEAMS IN PENN RELAYS Soldiers, Sailors and Ma rines Will Participate in Novel Exhibitions APRIL 2G THE DA.V Tho Army and Navy events at Penn Olvanla'a relay carnival will be amotiR tho mot Interestlnp of the scores of eventK scheduled for Anrll 5(! ori.t oud of der gate, you fadhead vat "' r""'"n i-ieui. Jlecent entries guar. ou dlnlt IK- waited taperly for a chance to pprlnt: It on gome one lilmvelf. Finally. antee that thee events wilt be very high cIuhh and most closely contested. Can-in 1..,HU,n.. .. r . ' 'xiiii.iii, ui ivuimaF. vestrrdav iii In ht. louls one day us tho Cleveland )vor" ,hM ,!u,v vvould brlnij on it relay ect after a ! ''T"1 Ior ,ne niecllcy relay and the ontr- bus was rolling iiIoiik a street (fame a fan shouted What nan the score, linys" mile relay. l'aul WlthlnRton. one of Jlarvard'a mii iini'i.. ,'l",''atf.'0,u.faJ1"!ad-vatBreatest former athletes. Is athletic dl )ou dink?' shrieked Helnto. rector nt Camp Kunston. End he staUU . ""'. "t'ty. that's how- nobby that they were now bu.v rl.lnt fuii. 1I11(H, the Yankee si..ju' 23 STATES TO HOLD TRAPSHOOT EVENTS .,t,.i hv th. VI ,- ..i the inovt prom- ; "asr. aim nave iicnnls and Ilobev in! dtlMns of the town coimmscd the I Mltht. outfielder Two of these. White the two teams. .'iin.ih, rr ivqau uun tr.o btlclc, litnt citliens . Lcoramlitee t?r' courtcb u ?.k. n!lfm h und iittintiun were shown i hut the other two are hluKScrs. .. i ... i I llif. I'el-in u.iii'i.l ...ill ..!... !... i..! .... Will H f If ...11,'. ' ..- --- ----- ... w, ..., . tntp.aei" , ,i. ' for tho neuson prior to the. cam., tortuv. ." '-" - -- it ,, .. .... .. -.. . -"- II over tho town in "" iei- u tnoseu ior tno leair wero alio Riven a endilp last year, but ho Is now In thoi TILDEN BEATEN IN NET SINGLES Philadelphian and Part- ner Defeat Doubles ! Tennis Champions PLAY THREE HARD SETS Vew t April C. ortlcers' training corps at Camp "vix. """""""""- oi .miaueipmn. ; 1'avo llcnnis and Hnbey MkIiI are coi!-1w'"t (,oWn l" lcfe"t In his semlllnal , chirred as i.andldates for the position, found of the national IniJoor sinclts i in- iine-iii mr 'lie fame follow- IM.ll MurKall. ! HellHIl Ll t.lKhl.lf llurnii Id 1 nnlK f Whit v Keehr, rf 't'luitr r. llrrilianlt uarlhn or I. 'well. i t: Whit , j 'urnoi.' -ii irrln. r ' iir'r f '.VW. II. noiiKhtuii. ir. l.itrkin ri "(.tin. .. ffrn'm the B'atti'll ...,A.hllf!l 1he .UW..I"-'"' - plendbl mldoav .nun. . Bnrns l'rcmicr SliiRgcr , ibe featur. "f "I"' '" tihiKlof '.ems- uns. tho I'hlladul 'Jhl toy !. sua.. I- the initial wicl:, ffcr Connie Ma. I The lirft time he ap StSa. ba. iuii- whlffrd the chilly 'pher- Hot l amply atoned for. Bincncllhei m- V.1,1. i.,h or I'ittsburnh ' U.. .. .ii th. Ix names pln)nl mile It is trie II...I mliher of Ids clr- knlt clouts n r U 't Httlo Jamleson's ttmli hMf sailed ..ver tho concrete wall ill Shite- l'ark -till all wero tcnlllo iHontf, Eood fur Hint bastH tit the very ilrut & Burns and Jimmi'm cither (.cored or , Etatled m all th. tuns totaled by the . E5 "!7. i. .....! II... V.ntl mer tin, -V' t , ,,..,, ,.. SfteW fn l I'-r fourth 1ilV '" iM,,C ' y Bindtra a on th mound. In the I GlimeS-With Phillies iMhhe duplhatid tlml rive with a man . En bane off the same huiler. In the illlU JTUIIU Ltlflt round jaimeion smasneu uic ipso! over tne riuni ncm vvuu vmih u MINING TEAM TRIMS ALEX AND THE CUBS I Doming, N. M., Nino Gives Chiciirri Shncl: in Ton. I Inninir Gamu The Haw makers from Tucutiy villi probably use the name lineup ufrd this I Qu. ,,,;,,., Tnfm'ncl f",nt i,i,.na .veek iiBalnst VeteranM, nendltift cm-I WU,,,IU,B ilUeieSl L.U1U1IU1CS Higli, With 300 Tourneys on the Card Trapshootlns Ii icolnc Us way in aplto Statistics Kathero on the bertsou to tho soal mouth. McLaughlin I and Lonsmore, fullbacks ; Mnttluiwn, Fisher and Wilson, haKhHck": Course); and Itofter, Inside and uulsldo rights; Andrews, centre-forward; Foster and I llarrctt, Insldo and outside (lefts " i or the war. junu-H Rcrr nui roiercr uuu ai , comlni! tnrlnir nd ,.... ....- .v P. in., unk'fa both tiianw hic on hand 7 .n... c,,un at tho blow of tho whittle, the team ' lnnt ,,1,ro wl" u very little let-up In falling to be on tho Held foitelts game. NEWS OF THE CAMPS Captain Hippy, catcher, h in tliu center of the irroup. Uinsmore Uvitli tiio hat) i n JltMcr and Miildluton, a pitclier. Ik'luvv in Coach Sutton. COST ACCOUNTING PLANS BIG SEASON tennis championship at the Hiventh ltefjlinent Armory, but his match with Frederick Alexander will gu down In history as one of the best-played matches on record. The blc l'hlladel phinn had the satlsfactlnn palnd with fifteen-ycur-old (Vill Uonaldson. of IlrooMyti, of winning the doubles mutch from Alexander and Iir William Itosen baum, thu national i huiiii'li.n-. and for the first tlmo a (Iftcen-year-old bo "111 piay In tlm llnul match toiho . Alexander beat Tllden T-."i and l-S. while Tllden and Donaldson ivon fioin Alex-! umJur and UoLeiibnum. 4-tl, C-l. 12-10. i Today Tllden und partner will play ! ;. farlton .Shater and Meuteiiant King I Smith In the doubles final, while Alex- PKXN I anuer win meet . nov.uiu osneu in the tennis blncles llnul " -" i With Alexander senilis und the score! Coaih Sutton's C.eniiatito'vn Ai.idtmy 5-2 und 40-13 In the last set, Itosenbaum nine und the l'enn I'harter ball tourers, , was so Certain of victory that ha turned nM u reult uf lhc opening leuguo games iiw iii4 i;ui liii'i unti nuiu jiii(iKi. r reil. ITS OPENING GAME Coach Sutton's Nine Defeats Episcopal, 8-7, in Interaca tlemic League Contest CHARTER VICTOR liriiiliic, V. U April 8. The I'hU.iKo Cubs souKht rcvinsu In playliiB thji 'anta Itita Copper Miners befnte a (',nni Cody crowd here today. The miner beat Alexander nnd Ilun tlrls. ti t" .. In u teii-lnnliift battle yes terday. Tin second team pluys a Douu las, Ariz., today. i .iliimliU, , i' pnl it. 'Iln llftli imiseeutlvo victory of the YiuiUeis over the Boston liraves liei" yesterday wus a rout for the National I-cutnlers, hut It on-t New York tho servlie i of Al Walters, (lrt -string catcher. A foul tip In tho third Innlmj dislocated the thumb In WAIters's thrw Ini h.itnl. iLltd It villi lm nt lenst two weeks liuforn ho will be available for "tials. ser Ice aijulu. ho I tho trap sport. Twenly-threo States linvo planned to hold chamnlnnshtt. Tho tccond semi-final match for tho ! "hoola- tha dinners of which will bc sent amateur cup championship will bo pliyert to the Ornud American at Chicago Auk ut the Falrhlll baseball Krounds, Third ust C to 9. anti i.emKn avenue. mis uiteriioon ryit (Iiiia at. u n. in, wneii r.ius c. c , cue huuhk tella the )am. i to fend on his team, and that thev i hoped to make a pood showing, Teams From Everywhere Camp Ulx, tho marine and sailors of ..I- c-iuiHciripnia .Nnvy yarc. tho naval lopcratlns base at Hnmplon Itoads. Vn thu naval tralnlnir camp nt Charleslott, . ,.; tho I'dham Uay naval tralnln -tutl.in. Just outside New York city Fort Hancock, of New York city; the Issahlckon Larr.tcks. of Cape May, the utitl,. the d and several other Inrantty units stationed In or pear Philadelphia guardlttK our nisenaU and munition works will nil send men for ono or all of tho events. Tho siuad drill, the wall-scallni eon test and the bayonet charKe race' should I "it eAiiiunions oi jum what otir ..u. uu nwuiers ran do under (itresj) of competition. The B'tuad drill Is aroUihiK Kreat Interest In servlco clrcicff a It will probably bc the only occasion of the )ear when the Army and Navy will net Into real rAmn.uu. , ; exactly S00 trnjshootlnii aKKreKatlon that pla)ed Hohlfeld. win- tournatnentK have been rCRlstrd with lien of tho challenge cup. to a stand- the Interstate Association. Fiftv-one still on Kaster Monday, will lino up additional sanctions havo been applied nirainsMhe New York Shlpbulldliif: Com- , , , u " ai'P'"" pany tcm. for llml nl" ,,f' Kranted as soon ns schedules have been r.trals-htened out New York Ship tcum will bilntf over I Last year somo COO tournaments vero eTln1 of "mmS S"S I "l; " "" '- ,n to play "ICevls." who was fflven his ro- J,,n.OoO shooters have entered the nrmv lease, conditionally, by John Dedford. i nnd navy of the t'nlt.-d Slates Tinier manager of ttia Pi'mtm .v. a prevent- uie commons the nrn.cll Pf the in- Ins him from pinynu in nny cup ganies. It, however, has a fast team and It will j be no tfiirprlse If It defeats Falls, thus llmltiatliiK them fiom enterlnu Into the IIhIIh-, 'ln, April ii. "Jlnnn)" Walders has been chosen as the leferec, with two mutual linesmen. Mn en babe th,s walb.p belli" made olf , PROMISING TENNIS TE M Vm .Foi'? .?" V" ,'"" ',I"lU'U "m" ' "? ttedelheri ,i ,.il-..ii. who had sue-1 i 1JrtlMD 1LA'U co Actlnc In accordance with nls playeil yesterday, aru tied for first lion- I ors tn the Intel academic Leusuc. The Italn tirevetiteil tho second trame of the this heliiB the rule laid out by the amn eerlea between the New York (Hants tour huicer committee for ull cup games and tho t'levelmd Indians litre yester- day It was tho first time that th. , y Ar T association soccer, (ItautB have been Interfered with by tPa,, ,,aS a larKe representation of Its' v-Sth," "to , t?'.-e vclVL aJo "" tS "1'"1,Lr'' nro" "' ' American army. , Marin, Just three vvieki auo. The j AU a , Four years this m '.'"Vd". f,nV. ,in, n e'""CH Hub hiw been active In the Allied .Soccer will be played today and Sunday rfHBue of this city, last season win- Atlmiln ( a., April C. hi".? tho amateur ihaniplnoshlp cup.1 The At.untu Southern Aasoclatlon li'"t' "ow" lo i"".1"1 '" T .T ' l"e i statement. Hosenhaum, phtylnir ut thui tuburban team sent .'..uch McCurty's ,-mi, yesterday purchased Pitcher Joo Veterans last Saturday forced them out 'Fihtv- Shows Poorly hrrr nnd Falu-t were the hill per- JpfBitrj for the Athlit'cs Two runs jtwefcored off th, nfurlnKs of ouch, ul tourti the former shown vastly moio thin the latter Th.- --troni; rlnd that Utw icross tilt dlatiiond l.otheteil IVrrv ml Utile as It iiu so hlih that ho bvun nut L-uuiie i is rurvfl nan. i in. Wlloj'iakoreU the rounds, being nicked stead) 4iS.-l .,,.. . 1,. ..I.l,1 nit.i il b7i...i it,. ,.., ,.,.i unniM.r nn!i ' ' net, smashed his ii. xt shot w nil terrific 1.UJ1CU ..C V... .v..... -....u... ..- .. .,,- I , ttnilt j,H. Lr.i..r.l.... -i - . ...... . !tt!,Vn to rli.r....! T snllll .!ll"lctl 111 I ., . .7.. , ..' "" "" "" lOlTe, UUt tilt! HUH Went OUt 1IJ' SeVeHC T.Bsrnr also rlppud ..u miiu singles in , by the addition of the New York Ainer. i..i,. m ,.n i.. .11,1 .1.., ....... tt.i.. '" tut "" "t,ri' npio.mo.liv I (can battef), Uob fahawkey and sVhwert.l n 0' nou si ot nt tho re t seen ed l.r 1,11 IIIHMl hirilllll.lll .I....', --...n.... I,...--.... 1... ...... . . 1. - - ". "" 1 'ivi-miu u wil, Hie v uoi .CI-I'IIUIUIIIK . .V. fne r.f..i ..fl.e u 1... m1.1i. ,, nine of tho Philadelphia Navy Yard has down urrant.ed it rather dlllleult tchtdulc for1 the tlrst half of the season. Includlnir a Onnoncntri KncouraL'c-d IfofBitrs for the Athlit'cs Two runs I Kame witn 1110 J'liinies. .viunafter llalier , .,., ,, , ,, ... ,,,, ' , , ..i.in m cirlku mil one more than Kored off ,. f.i rlnKS of each, ul- I ! '-" his w or,, for u Sunday chlbl-1 '-' l' '1 f' ".''.l, . 1 " , Z" ?BVtM "' Tbi m!" how- v lhjr..ne, ,,'r "i, """,, n'i:.v.ufaSi,,,- and hort., each otheV Uver. spoiled the splendid work of the convenience of the two teams Kplscpal sciuud down to un 8-7 defeat, whilu Friends' tVntrul lo-t u slURglns mutch to l'enn I'herter. I'-S The Oennniitown - Fplsiopul contest was featured by the splendid pUchlliR of aptaln Jimmy Hazlett, of KiilHcopal, and Mlddletoti. tin liermantciccti twlrler. Mlddlcton had u little on hi" rival, caus i:ncel from the WadihiKtoii American. I of lho running: tor mis seasons cournoy. Kncej jla)ed with the ltuffalo team of . I cotihtaiitly. they cradually raised tho .ll.-heis. Kplscopal inakinB no less than 'power of their 1,-ame until they vnroi nine mtspla)s und flermantown sl. both coins ut full speed. Ceill umazed These errors caused the downfall or , the spectators by his dazzllnc volleylniri Hplscupal. KnttrlnB tho "lucky" scv unO his woids ot advice to ids trlantl enth one tun to thu bad. Hermuntown partner, "Steady now, Illll ; we'vo i;ot ' sluutrers K"t busy und, ulded I.) several them on tbrt run." were u. ..uiitlnual errors, brounht four men ncross the The fume with the strong miuw-btldfc-o & fluthlei team will murk tho onellimr of the season tnr Hie MtnrA for five hits jiid to runs durlnK his I boys. The strongest service teums tn tenure on the h .und Three of the I "' district uic'liicludtd In the ichtdule. JWuicanie in a ..w In the fourth and I ,lH ll(' "oy Thomas s l'enn team und 7'tlded a run. 1 . h hne..u.it..- i..ntn some other lironilnent local nmi nnri.c mbnded out two oassfs, his (inly Kfts "lues Munuifer Iialfour Intends play ud the first blossomed into a run us ''" independent ball exclusively, and MM result of a singh Altogether, how- ",s ,tul" wul "ot represent nny other M?TT, "hi. v ork wu, f;,r froiii poor. I service departmiut thun cost accountins. TJ Iook,'1 ho '' "", ,lri,t round l Games Up lo Navy Mtptrformed that the Pirates counted1 ,,, ... , ""i iie'-u hiiies uae oeen urraiiKiu contliiKent upon naval orders). Cncle , , ,i,.. t the fallen am has the llrst call upon tho service ' of theye Htldctes. and mnitaiy necessity I'jne lUxhihitlon !,!!!rl't. .U1Tl b.0,"e ,!l? ",a"s m?u.1- ! Tin. conteM In which Alexander trl- ,ui ii .-. oopeu uiai no .natures will bo ,,..,, 0... T1idcll ,vmi r,,mi11 in tho minds of man) as one of the ureal ox- Thirty-t o niomberH of tho llrst and second teams are now In the service This season they lost the following pla), ers through enlistments and dtuft: K. V I'ullHlian, naval reserves; J. Aird. Camp Meade; J. ciallieher. Canadian urniy medical corps; T. Hayes, transferred ...v.... i ',.iii Vl.iiirltt ... S'rn iica . 1' DIM.. BOutiertl Wnilrt II Kallie in on. puini? till Ul- ' i-.r,,,. -rnl.. V Mi.nL (-..,,, tentb.n to what U dntnit on the Held. Suoh son, ' amp Me.ulu . A Monk, lamp InUlff. renee. un Mitchell, ttanips a oluver Meade: A. Av eldoli, f amp Meade, trun-' us vrurtliless ut.d the ttrdt tlmn he mtchf-i : ferret! to France, und U. Wilkinson, en- b... ..r l.tu , In M.tn ,. "t..irt ' t, ilIII i n.iit tin 111 the urlco ot moo liut ( r"nut.'. the ttiteruatlouiil Lcugtle last seat. in. Mitchell Stopw. Peanut Parties Mnii.il.' r I'reil Mitchell, of the ("hlcHKil Cul-s sacs he will hhi.. no pvauut t-trtl-t nil lu i l.en.'li. Mltehelr ...L'rlntlcin uf peainit 1'nrty Is a biu.ch uf pl.uers s'Hthei till' tit one end of the Unch citnj tnuiichhut , plneer corps. state AR'oclatbm ure more thnn mtls. tied with the uutlnok for the i-omlnt.' seaiion. Tho Kchedtile shows that April will have twenty-four shoots, Mny eighty live. June seventy, July fifty. An crust thirty, September twenty-oltflit nnd Oc tober elsht Sixteen InurnanientH are listed for May Sd and seven for July I The dates for the various Htnli cham pionships follow;: Phoenix, Arl., April '.'fl Tacoma, Wash.. May ii Oirilc-n. Utah. Mny 5 Tarkann, Atk.. Mnv i. fharlotte, N. .. May s Kaiieas City. Mo.. May 1 1. Houston, TeMis, May 14. Lakewood, N, J , May 10. Portland. Ore. May So. WIlmliiKton, Del.. May II. Fremont. Neb . Mny 37, Providence, II. I June 7 Puorla, 111., Juno 11. Mou-c Falls, S D Juno 14 tloffstow ii, N. II , Juno 17 Mason City. Iowa, June IS Minneapolis, Minn., Juno 27. Indianapolis, lud , July 3. Douslas, Wyn., July II. Monlsvllle, Vt July 3 7 I-atonlu. Ky., July IS New Haven, Conn.. July Jfl Wausau, Wis., July 20. strictly service event. The relay races ",ii iiwe in tneir ranKs many of Amer icas best uthletes. now In tralnlnp. Service Events Friday All the serlc events will be held on 1-rlday. the 2th. with the exception of the one-mile lelay, which will bo run off on Saturday in connection with tho one. two and the fuur mile colleti rela.) champlonshliis of America with tn many Army and Navv team entered, this event and the medley relay on Fri day will be ni'ttiai service champion-, ships of this country, und they are al ready helm? rccoscnlzert as buch. Tho Great Lakes Naval Station, of Illinois, and the First Naval tdstrlct of Boston, are also plannlnc to be present If they can llnd funds for the purpose. Tho Marine Pand of the Philadelphia Navy Yard will bc present on Friday und ull soldier.-, and sailors in the United States service will be udmltted free. Popular prices are to be charged on Kilday, as Pi nnsylvtinU is desirous thai tho Keneral public attend by the thou- -wii.i iv -si,,- uur lervice aimetes n Kreat welcome Special -rlc-j tickets ure to be sold to the schiin, and It la eipectd that thousands o; schoolboy and Blrls will bo there to watch the I military and naval events and other Interesting nnd high-class contests. 200 ATHLETES IN BIG CHAMPIONSHIP MEET . rest l.ukrs. III.. April ti - The Con- ,..i ., -.. i . -.-luiiii-iiuiiMiips, wun an entry list of :oo tr.ck and field head liners, promised to develop Into a four cjrnered battle hero today. The .ireat Lakes Naval Training School with Its many stam Notre Dame I'nlversity, Chicago and Illinois Athletic, . 'luhs appiared tho strongest organiza tions when the athletes took the track hero before u huge crowd. iva rauruerintf ii'. .i...l.., r . vr.iv.. "'Ki kuvc ijter a great .-lusi but was out. IK'? "P w"" rart' "t"1 trouble EST'1. I' '1U!' a '---ry liovv ho Meted the rest.!, but Fahey retired IM Corsalrj hi title, the seventh run, wero s-ouro of nmusement to the onlooker!!. When the midget and the giant had finally won the last point und the niiuvh, Tllden lifted Cecil up In, his arms and hugged him. When Alexander and Itos onbaum shook hands ucioss the net and told Cecil he was "a wonder." the tow headed boy got his tlrst attui k of stage. fright ami beat a stiatcglc rttn at before WEEK OK APRIL 8 TO APRIL 13 h:j .,-:::" w ninth, but .am.- mighty neur losini: nine m the ninth With two dow u ;?.?,mpiel' """ -ontrol of tho bull. , ut'''w "i"' King. Ho thfn HS!yi 4.,,,e runners ... carelessly that ffikt . !10 ,ro"1"' '" tiegotlatlng u, LbV,,ttai MeKeichtile's single scored K' but Ja.nlts..n'M great throw l king on third, but Illackwell kc tit il1-f""" WUI' a d"u,,lu lr rlk'lit. Willi I 'HHI1 On n.enn.1 ....,, .... i ... . .... ... I& o . u -i-'O. i"0 out. one hJL . iwn " wt' Calson ended a I 'Kim tor . ''htludelphla's populaco m -"..us w anannon V nciessllatcd. nhctc before the thinl man bad been re- I tired. Heard, the Hist man up, walked. Vlschtrs Intleld grounder wus allowed! lo mil safe und Ileal d adcunced Mid-j dleton uiose to tho occasion and rupped out a double. s.orlng Heard and Vlschir j Hippy I each llrst on u lltlder's thotcrtj nnd aft. r Corrlgan had filed out. Dins-j more doubled, scoring Mlddleton und lilppy This was enough tn win the t game. I The- same ut Queen Lane was ' ' a ur A TIT a" dranii-.ut affair, it taking two hours ; ftKV.ftlln and llfty minutes to play eight nnd it hulf Innings. Hinwn, the third baseman Evening Public Ledger Pnotoplay Calend ar THIS PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE MONDAY r TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ALHAMBRA APOLLO Mabul Norman.1 in 'i'htf I'loor Cilow Maico ke.nie.lv In Our Little VVlfci Marhtitrtti! Clark in Ilti'h Man. Poor linn Mabt Normuti'l la The Moor Below Clavtnn nd I.ovn In YanV.p Pluck Marguerite Ihp'k hi Illclt Ilan, I'uor Mm Ijibel VurniKiid in i uiur iictu MjiU The THURSDAY Mr t n.otj frivtlA in Wncfun'ti I Mine FRIDAY tissue lltoakaica In lflJden 1'earlJ Vlir-ierltu Clark hi r.lch Mn. Poor Mull games ut the nav) )urd. The following games oludtd in the schedule: The team will pla) ail Its ulltslde hihltlnns nf tennis skill. Handli-anncd-', nn lMm r'hnrter. vv.is the leadlnir ner games on Saturdays nnd Sundays, Wed- ,y n spralnul ankle, tho result of a . former, nippWiar out three sufe hits, his nesuti) ujieruooiiM being icgcnetl for mutch two das beloro Alexander was i Urtit scring two runs in the fourth I ablo not only to wrest victory from Ids Inning In tho eighth frame his tingle have bienln-i hard-lilttlng rlvul of Philadelphia, but sent thre men across tho plate. to pluy tennis of u soit which I- seldom I vllUlli mgi, School lost Its second seen, it wus an uriisiiu uu ci ...-utm t.unM., utUe game of the season ytster that ho pit forth. Tliere was llnlsh In (Uj. 1)OV,iri. tu lho ,nov,e!H of tho Penn every stroke, tho keenest strategy in Freshmen by tho score of 12-G. In a fuBt their ' -very move nu i.ni.w umn mr ".'iifj,r,B played at Houston Field Conch thut it., f-.uiti not aiioni 10 wusco un j ,,.triell.H i,yil W(.re Mo tl, c.l.inln but ounce of struiKlh, for Tlld.n Is one of fuU1 ,llh ofr tIu. f,ehhineii plUhers. Mar- I BELMONT J?.?.r."U1.V f'altoti. tn Th nnrothy Oalton. In Th , litile llnrrlicale. In I l lid V lr.drhlp'a V Wow wiM V'hiJlili' widow ! Uorroaed Plumua J,''ltr Makes Hit IViftei ler.u-r.o e. ..... . ,. tt s cun miiy to uurns in itli ftfcl j ' ueiijicu K ". uur" V.f" "" Hume-run smashes. Hut w-'i upon him by us simply lionized Anrll ul Cuntii liu, ut Camp Ul. April ", Anlniur", at Ardmore. MllV I HeiM-llrh2ht. lit IhAlr nr..i..l. i'y .J l.riilnlng email, at imcy jar May 11 Htrknlirldire . Clothier, ut th sround Mrs- I ft Murines, at uuvy jurd. Jlay Is llllhlale t HlllJafe. May "2 TrallllliB t'ainp. at 11.10 Curd. v rJ- 3oZ ',5"vr.ui',,''.7rit,?':,jrlf ..Iwlth a wrvlco that U e.iualed by none May. 1 June 1 Isaacs, at Allentown I stralnt June s University of I'niiinhanla. at 1 lo franklin F, M .Tuiie 1J Tnitnhi!; t'sinp. at navy yard. Jun l.'V J 11 Mvtvon at their around. June tn Murines, at navy jartl. .luue "2 I'srkeHliura. at Parsealiurir Jinn-Jl. lliasdlrlitht. ul llcas-llrluht. July 4 I'ltiiinn (two saiuea). at l'illiian. bluebird Broadway' CEDAR COLISEUM As most formidable players or the i-iei, t jtuney nnd Yunnan. 11, a service that u ciunici W none. , , d ltriJ The very fact that lo wan held In n-, . . , . s . .i.. i. Liu 1. UIib tinifiit ucpinfi rii mi. . . . in lvjitilnr'K I'll ti if. He It'iew 1 nut " I JI",w.;.Vr:.."r;" ..1..., 1 -. .....i ' wu n eay lime mi 1)0 rOllIU HOI HUUiu m uinv w"'"""1 "" t COLONIAL IhllW llurite hi t:v,'a UaURhter Tll'la llaru 111 Uu l;arry CnU llennett. In Ks of tliu Klglittom . UuUfflas Fairbanks tu lleaaili' fcoulh 'Mary 1'lekfurd Amarll 1 ty of Clothesline Alley Hllllc llurke lu Mvo's D'lus-hter 1t.il. Pura in Uu U.irry ! EMPRESS Utli 4 ; .Media HaildoU' EUREKA niiK ihA tl.li.. . i v..j. i.A BF!LZ!2 -"he tlml would WiTi"5'1 ?."'" '"" fn ti. then o.VMi. ii.mda 'i'..ia mttrn "Ur'i I'tninB u" inudo I ""e most remarkable thtos ever' At a meeting held ut the nay yard, t, -y uiaiiiund Chief Yeoman Kussell Swalm. who had nmi the uiuaj middle Held iidsUIoii ,ieen named temporary captain of tho UUrht Vll, ,... ... . .' ' '"": "' "' ! ,,., lu ,..,rv. ..t It.,. IV... A. ......in,!... ILl.lllp lUltlll lift IU U.3 b JI V Ulllltllin A. A. was made permanent An elimi nation contest will ileteiuiluti "hat men will represent the association In Its mutches with some of the representatives f II... l....f.l mill uiil.iirl.nl, i.liil.c Mull. 'ttlJw. """ "aiueil into 1110 ...... .r 7 , . fftw- uger ( . M. Christine Is making arrange- HTkl ....,. ' i.ibiitM f.,e tltfc ilk.. .f smite nricnt find WIZT::V"? 'I0!":." Uub courts because of tho lack of ac A1IKS OLGA DOUKNEH K. ... . wnuiBuill U Will UC1 . ., -. ... .. .i ,,...-. . A?'" tornorroH comiiiouuiious ut me navy juiu, uuu hopes to Do aiie to mahe 11 possmio tor the men to do tholr Ihnberlnr up before tno real warm learns iny dlainiiiwi luurhthevi.USUaJ. "'ld,"'' fl"U1 I,0!'ltl0,, hiSl ,hroH ,",ht McKechnle by KfLaviH,-" l"',U' lVrklns "Hs 'Itt7.S llc,' tiule and the lattet & "n "u''"",, to sll"". ut iJiar ""' '""i "au.eii into tno la. t gamo between ' It.. 1.1 I1-! ll.ll.t. III.. I. .. -.. .. ut ... . -. I, .11. 1. .. ,'.IM 1IIL Mill. II. 1.1. r.L. his strokes wero playnl wun a pre- , . ,, Darhv (. (.Vrmun. clslon and Jut "'-'' tin nfgh'deVlaVedv'erVord SuZk the cum, work of the ' maste, .rURisIinB R.,. . , ,.nUll(1H)llla lost to ,-helten-under tllli'.-ulliis to gain a victory, ir hgi ,. a shot ' ut of nach, he almost In- , vurlablv forced to let' It go, but I when ti' .us the opportunltj to im.ko CAAIPS IMEADE AND DIX -......,' lilt IH., I IV. Illll r.i.iui. ...1. i.u ..- ...... ,, nnvi vn nmittiv 1 iinvm li'V DVJ.VIlvtx !UUlUVJlJil'l FAMILY FAIRMOUNT FRANKFORD 56TH STT , Viola D.itif. hi Weaver of cirams 1 - , Ctitra Ulmball Youlk ! In th? Mnrianett-e I Ann Murdni k In The Kichett illrl Ciuislanc Tnlinadire Ip Tin Studio Girl Dniudas Prtirhar.kr tn lleaillii' iMiUth rthrl I'liivten, In Ttio Web of Desire n ret it 1 with u llrni. conildent swing that' sent the sphere dliectly to lho ptaco whlrlt ho hud antlclpiitetl. It wus this ability to place that' caused Tllden much con fusion AleHiidei's struttg) was supeib. Ilepeatetlly luj drew Tllden out of posi tion " that ho could s. nd u passing bhot sizzling doun tie Un, - GREAT NORTH. Hnseketbull CJamo Will Also He Fea ture of Two-Day Event Here IMPERIAL PDOCK AND LEWIS I: TO MEET FOK TITLE Sl Heavyweight Mat Cham lHwuhlp 011 if Earl Can Get Army Leave (if the seveial buxlng slmus tu bo held In th near future none Is of greater Interest than that to be given next Wedltesdii) evening 111 the Nutlonul A. . ,. 1.. . ., 1.-1 .... , . ..,. . ..,,.. vivt rilfntl It '- ' " " oi.ecmi snue . out inn ill iter WINS ANOTIIEH TITLE the club's auspices The are-u hn been . engaged hv the iv.v ' Camp Meade. There will he seven star mo urnvni oi mu nui a..n 'nim. . ., tli. Dnrliv. of Intl una-, b..uls between cohev,, weather. ' , , ., . , ...n 3C8th Infantry of c.imn Meade anil toe Th candidates for the team Include I polls, in women uuom.. m 1 fen vt ell-known collegiate and schoins. ; Yard Swim tie bovs. us well as a host of Indedend- ent players. The chairman of the assu- fjiltar;".. April tl. Miss ttlKu I'orfner, elation, Assistant Paymaster F. T. Skin- 0( tue Philadelphia Turngeinelnde, won ...... , x' nu ..aII uu Aiuljlnni l'lic. I. , .....l..n..i c....tl.ii Athtefl.' lliri, C . '., v,, ,a ,,n.-.p.... . Her foCCUIIU llttliunui l'i.,. -- master vvi uaru Mienser, 1. o. .. ... ., 1:111011 cnamnionsiui. 111 " iuii ""- ti,.", Vrk. Anr-ti (!i,.... .....,.,....,. I Puv Clerk Harry C. Hosklns, L". S. N. It., v,.,. i.,u. niirlit when Hhe defeated Miss ,k..- -.', ,, 1 cuuuiKn .-"- -------- --- ,...,v. ..---w--- hi lw" aro lo be matched ate leading every enori o inane tk can' .B,u wrestling title If sport u success at tne yuru. tht ..?. " leave of absence &' L n!,-n"'l0UnF" to. ?'jimiek ;"cM.:urler. pin ." b " er part oi April, IS'W Hit- WI. April 5ik, .'ii. Strontj Team Likely this n.i.,m. Darby, the fourteen-year-old mermaid of Indianapolis, In the titular 100-yard swim. Miss- Dorfner's. .time was 1:091-5. wich Is 1 3-5 second be hind the world's record held by herself. On Thursday evening the Philadelphia Prominent among the candidates are -. II " ..!.., ntl... .rtflrin l-no.t lit f1.n ICUSBeil OWMIIII. ll" ... -ww . "- v.. ...-. -- ...., ...I. eheli Sene,. Knn.i,n..t tral High School and Penn I Nelly speed queen won iiiesiu yarusi.tie "it'll Scores Knockout ".,'::.. -ti.-., n. T.-.renee- ,..nln Hosb. the San Francisco I it Tii,.ctAi ... . ' . ' . ...... -..'. A u.in...if.. i i .n...lir uhi, stahllnhed t Acaucmv: ncouic. m ojimcmow, uiu b... .,-, : ir !..., -vpru e illume .Hie CW" llghtwelBht. tindii'T iJ?nt S2Brt..j:-. ',? 'lor who estsblislied rec- four ! 'iiti nto Tail, of Canada. ' tournaments. round, MARKET ST. MODEL nhK Ledger 7W.;..m m! Ring Bouts . V;, u . . ics le brnla de- Mdlt Slullrn Jaiwrfntsi 'i..lC,d,ni VA .Mtlor to pi, ii f JSjj.i'rt? r'!e, fMWy; nCT ' w" lrimm lr Christine, who has played in local world's rccoro-i on inursua, """- The squad also inciuacs swam ouo yarns in o o.-. - Weaver, who was a sub at the l-ancaster u aeconas lusirr vim., u.c "'",,. Country Club: Ornham, of Northeast; door world's mark. This, however, will . .' ... . ,. &..n.l..... ... ,. ....nlnil nu n nillil 1 CCOrd. US It sharpies, or uernianiuyni ,iwr.i.i , i m uu uc-i-.v- ... ..-... .........,. ... ,i., 1,1 the Hohurban ..-.u made In an exhibition. Veagiej Uudd. Ocean City Yacht Club; , Arthur Hartung, of tlie "Unol. A.. ffi 3rya L of Ht. Joseph's College. RomlB. letlo Club, won the fancy dlvng co est nJor, iI "..... , .... . f...ei. nmi Dubois, m- T, Heyn. of the Chicago Athletic, nriUlUlCI, ocenu. ...- - :':,... .n .eennil i.nd V. A. U IK- ,..,, -.!. r,..-,. ,ttiiwi...i ."--..".,-'. i.niiiKSioii ucvcinps riicner NIXON Ruth S'lel.l Aellllev ,.f I'riiiii. I Hi Tim nroceeds of the show will be devoted to COCUST J the band nf the respective regiments. - en ttte itiiiowiiiff uigiii ine sniuiers will follow up the boxing bouts with a game of basketball at Musical Fund Hall. The guinc will he follow eij bv u dance. Tho event Is under the uusplces of the Y. M. (' A. The two-nlght stun! promises, to furnish u big time for the soldiers und their friends. The lining bouts are as follows: "(""nuntry." Meade, vs. Joe Hrowu, r; Clifford Johnson Meatjn vs John Hop kins lllx ; Hattllng Maudlin, Meade, v. Jack Malone, I)lx ; Joe nowlnnd, Meade vs Thoma Van Slyke. I)lx; Sid ney Wells Meade, vs. Kid Harris, the cliun-lip kid. n'x; KM Henry, Mnde vs. Hpeedy Williams, nix, und Buttling ("tithes. Meade, vs. Knockout Lacwson, DIx. In the basketball game the teams pre tinuuunc-rcj iu ime up as roitows IEFFERSON JUMBCT XNlCKERBOCkER T.EADER '"iBERTY I Oeerire Urban In i One More American T.lHle. Version In llotn of the World Porothy JValton. In t-ove Letters William S. Hart hi Wolves ot the Pail Surma Talinfinre tn tne CllllUI Utilfl nennett. In Keys of the ltl.-hteCJJ Douilan Fairbanks In llcadin aouui Mary I'lckfuM, Ainvrll y of ciotlivsllne All')' Siarv Plckford. In Btella Marls Annt.te JtVllerniann tn i l.aunhter uf thu Cuda I William fiesmond I" i The Marrlunu Hubbl-. tleorc llebaii In One More Anterlcan ( tloilirliiH Fairbanks a Iteailln' bouth lfa-"l.l trfiekweil. lu Droadway 11111 Oforin. P.olmn In Or.u Muro Amerlcevn Marauerlte C'lurk In Tim Ama-ond Mrs Vernon Catttle, byivla. Secret ftcrvlcu Wallace Itsld. In Itlmrcicl; Junta Maa Marth In Th B,loeJ Traitor Thetla narw In Du Harry Charles Itny. In Thu Hired Man G.nrc'rt Iteliiiu In Jules of the Strum.- Heart Mary Plekford. Auiarll. i I) .f Ciothfultno Alley Marv Plckf.inl. In ' Stella Marls Harold l.ocktvnol . , Iu liroadvny 1,111 Winro Hallnhury In The UeJ Ited Heart lidlth hinrey In , Ike Claim World ' PlH-clal Feature Viola liana in Weaitr uf Dreams )larjruetiti' Clark in Iltch .Vlan. Poor &tau IleSRlo Ilarrl-cale In llorruwed I'luuiaca Mae Ma mh In Tho Ucloved Traitor ,Juno Cai.rice In The Caniuuilagd Kl&s rharles lta. In The Hired Man Geurce Ii-Pan In Jules of the atroi.r lltart Mary Plckford. Ainarll !y of Clothesline Alley Jane Cove I, In Spreading Dawn Vhlan Martin hi tho Fair lurturlan Mr. Vernon fasti. In-Yenu-eancu U .Vltno Klttv Gnr.lull 111 Th9 Waio Marruerlle Clark tn Ilkh Man. Pour Man Ann Murdoch. In Tbc Illchcst Clrl Ann I'ennlni'ton In huashlnd Nan June Caprice In The Caniouflvc' KUs Ittaektnn'n Tho World for Ftilo Hilllo llurke In Uve'a UauKhter Mary PI. kfaM Amarll. ly nf CTotliesllne Alley Tmn Mix. m FU'Sbuoicr Andy cleorae Wal.h In the Pride of ?Cw ura SATURDAY Mrs Vernon Caatl In Vengeance I Mine Alice Ilrsdi- In huurs ot jjyhll Marcucrlie Clark In Itlch Man. I'oor Man jVnn Murdoeh. tn Tho Itlcheit Olrl Jnek Plrkfor4 lu lluelc and Tom June Caprlroln The Camouflase Kls niaekton's The World for Sale Tho Star C'nK Murrlaye Hroker Fannie Wiir.l. Tnnoeent rn of the Houvo in Madam Jeulousy Clara Kluihall Younit. Ill Thu Hoime of Glau Constance Tatniadne tu Tho Shuttle Mary ilarflen lu Thais Tlieda lt.vra. In Hose of lll.io.l IvIMc Oi'dnn In The Waap William St Hurt tn Hid a lllnires T.ntt'ae Huff, in Wild Youth lluahman b llayne. Ill The nrasa Cheek Hnld Dennett In Nauuhty-Nauahly PALACE PARK PRINCESS RIALTO 114 "llffl-11 Mil tl Ha JU fonvrJ ttUUT'l suivrd I'uriU N-ntt Mi nmon. RIDGE AVE. RIVOLl" Me.lve Hra"!-, lu Wanted A Jlotber Kdlth Uterey In liyes of Mtery fousUn Falrlnk In A Modern .Musketeer Tht Kalier, Thu lieatt of Uerllu Lonie Huff ' In Wild Youth Cnld IUnn.lt In Kuvb uf Hlahteouu Knld neunelt In NUKhty-Nauihty Irankln J'arnuni. In Fast Company Harr Morev, In The Uther Man rm.u Hayakavca. In Hidden Pearl Knld Hennelt In Naushti-Naushty Hnl.l lieiu.ett In Keys uf thu Htahteous Wurld Special Feature Clnra Fltnhull Ynun tn Tho Houw of ai.vss Ootlftlnnce Talmsdire lu The Shuttlo Pauline 1're.lerlck hi Madmne Jealuusy (llaih nriH'kweH, lu Debt of Honor niarkton'a Tho World for Saje Mary Plrkford It. Re- I teecu Sunnybrook Farm Ilarr)- Morev. ' ie The Other Man . Tin da Para.. i In Du Darry i J, Wrrn Kerrlran In A Man'fc Man ' Dorothy Phillips in Pay Me Jack Plckford In Huck and Tutu nulla lturke In Bie's Daushter Vtary Plekforrt". Amarll ly of Clotheallne AH? Edith ntorey, tn Revtnce Jack Plrkford In thu Ghost House QoTKtt Heban In Onu More American Vesiry Hyland fn The .Debt of Honor Jack Plckford In Hu-k and Tom Cumtanee la The Talmadxe, i Shuttlo Edith Slnrey. In Tl. Claim Ilthel Claymn tn Whim nf el.(y Alice Ilrudy. In Her Client fclacrlilce William Farnum, In L,' Mixrablis Vabel Normand Dndalr.v a Million Poualaa Fairbanks In A Modern Muaketeer Pourlaa Wlrbanka In A Modern Muketer Th Kapier. Th lleaat ot Purlin William nuMfll. In A Midnight Trail The Kaiser. Th Oeast or llerlln Madte Kvana. In Wanted, A Mother Iluatwian A Hayn In Th nrass Check I flsora llehan In One More American RUBY Staunton Cadets Win (Muntn. V... April T"e StMnt.n Military Academy ,'"1 ",chmo?o College" by the one-sided score of Jv ...;,.-..' ... ....n,r-tvII Itarv Acad, ZZ. iiT.SW'VhS vuar VVwi-liVir uu ham, of the I. A. C, thlrc?. Lebanon Valley Win Title Ij-banoa.-PR., April 6. Th IOMMP.J.JI; ire that paddy T.tvinttnn md hlni 1 pitcher, until Tadar took char of Klt1r..t.,A. 4Sn lftflf Mliafl Hhar.1-11 tfeneol flr la no Jlnl m decllIM M I to hanal. Mm he cina t. VUlUat wwM 5tr chWtiJ' uu. 89 to st. U)r rM. mil Rherdtll. th Ufthapder from whom h at. laiul Cardlntl are expecting- much. oeatare inav I'apur ..tvi rea IP SAVOY Vivian Martin In A Petticoat Pilot Mary rifkford j In Stella Marls I i , , Tli'-.U Kara tn Du Harry ,i .ill i All-Star ct ' In Innocent's Vrosrt Jark Plrkford I lu Huck and Tom STANLEY STRAND VICTORIA Kntmy Wehltn In The 3hll On me Mary PIckfoM In alll, Maria Win. H, JUrt In 111 Lait Card Jewel Carmn In Th Prld of Fear Kdlth Utsrty lo Tb Claim Julian Kiting In Th Widow' Mlsbt i i;hK niehnian Mary Fuller In Ocer Then. Peacy Hvland. tn Debt uf llunor Puurlaa Fulrbanks In A Modern Musketr . Jun Csnrif. I Th I'amounac ! ;i Th Kalier. The lleat of Berlin Alice Jove. In HoriK of boul Klttv Onrdun In Th Wasp Ms Marh In Th lieloveil Traitor William K. Hart In th Cold Deck Twedl Dan In The Hermit Ma Marh In Th lUloved Traitor Jewel Carmen lit ' Th llrld of Fear Madg Kennedy, 1 Tn Danger clam Madf Kennedy, In The Danger Gam lark Plckford In Ills (jack Plckford In Ills trajeity Hunker Hon IWely Hunker Heait Tkrun I Tartan W,t mm Madge Kennedy. In Th Danger Uaiu Jack llckford 1n Ills Sntleaty Hunker Hen .Ttun hhlnman-Whltman tn Tim Horn Trail June Klvld In Th Way Out Madg Kennedy. In Til Danger Game Wllc lUkl la Th lloue of Ulliuoe Tarian Mae Marali. In Tbo Ueluved Traitor William H Hart In Blue Hlazes Kawdcu OIca T.etrova In The Light Within Ujrl William" tn A Mother's Hln Charles Hay In The Hired Stan Poualas Katrhank lu Hcadlu' south Ann Pennlnctnn, fn bunkhlne Nan tlaorate Heban. In Onu More American J, Warren Kerrigan In A Man's Man Jewel Carmen. In The Brld of Tear Allc Hradr. In hpura of Kibl! Dou'laa IVlrbanka In A Modern Mutketeer Th Kalr. Th Heatt cf Harlln Unld Markey. In Cheating th Publla Norma Talmadr In Ghosts ef Yesterday Kdlth Storey In Ittvengs William H. irrt In the Cold Derk CUra Khsbnll Youn in Bhlrl-y Kay Win. Hart In The Primal Lure Alfred Whitman In Th Horn Trail Madg Kennedy, In Th Datuer am Sa,Ika. Tl.l The ilouoe o Klies ,, U.ln 3" Ma Marsh, In Tin llrloveu Traltar William JJ, Hart In Hlu Hlaze Hawdto Slarv Plrkford In Eimeralda MUry Plrkford. In btelbt Marls Mania Marknvs, In A Heart's Revenge i i .i i Doulaa Fairbanks tn tleadln' (iouth Ann Pennington. In Sunshine Nan ii -ii, Tom Sttx. In SlybhooUr Acdj- I. Warren Kerrlgail IB A Man's Mau - lllllla Burke. II Uve's Pauihter Alle Brady In bpurs of tibU Pnurlaa Fairbanks Is A Modern MmWeteeV The KaUer, , Th Heaat et Berlin a Enid Mrkey. In, Cheating the Public All-Star Cat In Innocent'g Vroirrte mm nurk in Eve's Daughter, i - Clara Khnbalt Younir la The ?Ufloclte Clar Kimball Tetate In Shiner Kare , . "' '.".Vi Charles H4T . Ir. Th Family tskeif tsr Dorothy Pal top la Lev Ut Hade Kenn in -ipe uarger VlKin 7h KotM i 'Sl n i -4 ii t MiA-Hrwvk; ovt U. H -i , " cf the APA. 1' m ah V It '. I, s. ' "''1
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