Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 11, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 191S
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WEATHERMAN IS WILLING PHILS AND A'S WILL OPEN BASEBALL SEASON HERE ON SATURDAY,
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COMPANYLWINS IGLEN mills interscholastic iDEANS' CUP SWIM state's sprinter may cover'IOO"-.
RPfilMUWTTiTir' TRACK AND FIELD GAMES WILL , at dfnm tatuv!UNDER 10 SECONDS FLAT AT RELAYS.
IUUHI1UU All JjLi -r--Y- Ti-.-r .- r,,-- -r T-r-i I T- i ir -r T- - - I - J- Ul ill 1 VliTL 1
PLEY, THE NEW NATIONAL
'AMATiliUn. J3Uaiinu uxiAiviriuiN,
COMUo ur luuniiiNU biuuil
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it..i.iot-.nl rl er and
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Brother is weu
fcnown Lightweight
Hkc Kon" is an axiom !
&".. ,.. ,.l Tommy O'Mallcy.
Sna'n"ori,,0"B:po,:l
Ei i.i at the A A i ooihb
fefLl .n Tuesday night
!S?t7.o,,n,clDhlan t cad In yester-
IT" ' .urn a Thomas O'Mallcy,
WT1" the Unal bout In
.SfuS-pound cuss of the A. A l
'i.l the name as tlmt bcloiiKinR
ff1B, Mcalci - brother and "T.efty
""..on cl "eli lx not f"f"c-
,3 his id"' ' ullld l,au' b.ro"
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BE HELD THIS YEAR MAY 11
Led by Captain Harry Sci-j - . Freshmen and Sophomores
uuiu, n u,asiiy Defeats jlJnysicai Director waitei' underwood invites i Contest for Trophy in
Company 13, 9-1
1'miip Meailf. Jhl , Apul II.
Company I. won the rlsht jesterday
to represent lhll.idel,hla'M own r15th
bv wlnnlnc the deciding Eanio for the
championship from the only other con.
lender for the honor?, rompauv II. bv
tho fcorc or !. ,0 ,. , wc,.)IajCl,
nnd intcrostlnu Rmne.
The tcnsjtlonal vilnnltiR ftrcaU of
Companv t. has .iroU."ed Iho nrlmlratin,.
All High, Preparatory .Technical and Nor
mal Schools of This Section to Compete
Wcightman Hall Tank
LACROSSE SEASON OPENS
Ganzmucller One of the
Best Dash Men in the j
Country Did Century!
in Even Time Last Week
The first contest for the Deans' Trophy
will taKc place this afternoon at I'cnn,
Ily PAUL VUV.V
TDK ihiiicentli nmiual imerFcltolastti' ', Mills School mid cnur a mi nad of run
tf.mt.' t.Hfl llr.1.1 (nftrt nt fl.A Uli.n tiet'H Htld IllmhrrK
Mills School. Clteu Mills, l'.i . WII be held "ISiiln, rain, go nay, conic bark onie lubeti Iho freshman and sophomore sulm
this ear on Saturdny nflcinooti. Slay oilier day." Is the most popuUr none I mini: teams measure, ipeed nnd tndur
II Thin Is nlw.iys one of Iho blcceM 'with the IiIrIi tehool conches and ntli-nnre In tbc Wcightman Kail tanU.
trai-I; meets of the ear for Feliolastlc leteu tlicso ,das. for tho bey .ind con-1 T1p )a , anm)aV i,v tlc
Merl 1(iib and Iho mntiaRcmcnt of the llminun downpour durlnp tbo last three ; ' ir,nuW,r,.'u i,, n,
BAtiics hope,, to malio this Uie rro nine ! !' caused n larR number of post-1 dcani of the xarlcus departments of the
and nrifio -ii .. . ipimni meet nf th.. war iponcnicnis nnu also put the arlous inn-1 inierstiy. anu kocs to 1110 nrti or cc-
tlic 315th. nnd w hen i'mni? r'LTfr.-l' All of the hiKli. lechnlcil. prepar.ilorj I !- Adds In poor condition. It will onj Jcdl. class wlnnlnc the majority of
I pre.tePd "-'uh ' L "' Z 'itomw dh'idua.s or nnUro team!' M.imlon, '" Mr cond.tlon mow, and f . M
. nn.i ,,,. ..i i ... ' l10!11 ,np ..on'cr.r" .. i..,t. ,...,' ..i.,i .,.. r.nrv i.innt. I lx ball Karnes and i tr.ie , meet ern I ""o sulmmlnB meet laft season a
. ! iiikri ii uniiiii'n i
Cme. for unon thn uiim ..i,i i,. may receho Hie Kimo bv rltln
Placed the responsibility o" tipholdltiB ' I'l : t,cal director. Walter C Under
John MeMo.ncT L"XP rrfbv"!-.., 1" tlu:il and Team I'riCS n.trv blasw of Tucrdax and Wedncrday l'l'l "Print tu'lmmer : UderUlu. the In
; "l.muii.ikic as p'euct p i ,ip. .. ...i.. i .. ...ii n,t ' terro eir alo r haiiiii on uiiecr. am
' ii ciooii to do Hip tirllnir for Com- ;ol ul4ei ami bionre milai- will M'""""" '".' " -.. " -.... w.. - f,,...,. ,u.rr - i ,rmbers it
!r...1' B"l.hr -foimed .,, reat 1, awarded to the v. Inner, of the .l. ,--; - '"'" ,"L . " f""1 'he'l'a"!,? "n tl" Vonte"?'"". be
blanl. I 'x ball Karnes ,ui tr.iel. meet ucrnl T'o sulmmlnB meet laft season mus
inc t IpoMpuiicrl jesterday and It Is lll.cly Hint ,,on easily by the fresbmen. nnd virtu-
rwood .(.ontesta'sohtduled for today nlso u 111 "S' t'w same men aio bael; tills year to
' bo called off until n later date If the compete for the sophomores. Don I.eo-
AtntOUair tbo majority of the trad.
, critics of the Hnst believe that the
special 100-j.aid race of the annual L'm-'
er.it of Pennsylvania relay c.irnUnl)
billed for the last Priday and Snturdm
of this month lll be won In not belter (
than 10 1-3 seconds there uro a few who
expect the winner to break tho tape in
ten Mconds flat nnd posplbly n fjactlon
under ecn time Tho battlo for flrit v
honors will bn foucht out between Gan.-'
muellcr. of l'enn State, and Johnson, of
Michigan !
It Is Interest tntt to nolo that only a
few verv fast hundreds b.iNC been turned
In at the Venn iel.is in ratt, Artnur i
Duffey. the peetl-MnB. who formetly Bprinteis will too the mark, but of the
wore the colors of tfcorcetr.wn l"nler- list two stand out head nnd bhoulders
sltv. Ii the only sprinter who has beaten aboi" tbo others flanzniucllcr and
ion Kncnmls nt the ti lav r,irnl.il. In 1100 Johnson, ffannnuellrr won tho century
and in 1001' Duffey won the ctnt in the, at tho relay rarnlnl laM year, hut nf
IJELL GANZMUELLER
loldniB ornpatn It down to foui I onil and thlnl plates In inrh cm-ih. In l-cacuo matches on loniorinw cjiil. '",,;:''' " ' " . V--,-.i.. Vt .1 a w..i lcM-epilonaII fast time of i 1-.. seeoniH. be was announced to bo under tuspen
Tne rveiu nae nci n 'in i" . v fioii oi imp a. a. i .. uroowe urewcr wn
pecr.il limes, but wlmi It Is lonsidned (Jccl.ued tho winner. SlnVr that tlm'
Hint the llrt of lelay wnmet.i inciuurs inn .-Martin's protfKc has developed won
I,. ,.,. ... . ". ..... . ... a .... I UIMIUIIHJIC- .lltCII, lUlllilllJ ' ...
" inn .inn siriklni! uui ten mni auunnm. iuokiik nanners win ne prcbi-m- ... . .,,. u, .r, ., Phllade Inhi i llluli School t the star
' 'on-many I. M-oted In exery InnltiB -d. one to the M-hool bcorinR the most CJ.1 F'lllla. felufts (,amc performer fo, .he fre"blcs 1'atterson.
ey ept the third and fifth, due to Its t umber of polntd in the op-n eents and ( lJtlc , , 1nabl)tJ to usc lnc Kins- stem and Marls are other members of
nt r.'K.T!l'yi" cloutlus. toien of Ibr-Mhr other to the Institution norlnB Hie vfasnK leereatlon n i.i. r for a few days j thn frchm.ui team
i rlid Udlncs "" -...uanm ..,; ;",,' Ul,"7 ku"i ,w ,wo iJrM,lm, "i" "l I'"""" '' "'" I wnno U 1st beitiR put tut i better tlupe. I The bophomorcs alro have tbo . idvaii-
i 'u tne ecconu "." ' . .., TOMMY O MALLEY r. ,. ',? " ""'" "" " 1"""- ,, , , , . , I lo WW I-hlUUcIplHa l.li School lias .lane, In the water poo came, a3 live oi
l!.V.".. he won the Middle Atlantic '"""" v.muuui ompany U had hcver.il Breat oppor- As the annual InlerwhoUstic track ..,.r.fd ln .,,,,, lhn,,.rsH.,.,.Mlu, , ... ,,, .... ,.,,.', ,,, ,r, iay.d
? T U tltlo at Pittsburgh nomc weeks j . ,,',"",. , fdv','1C,', '" l1"" Ramf. In and Held meet of the Peildomen Scm- , Kiim(,t t(Iiedulcd for tomorrow with with tbo varsity.
Lths are, Gunnifdoesn-t remember , favotablo im-! ! J. If '", 'n"1"'- ' "'' !' ,c,'ul ,"ff ,tt,n, Inary has been cullr.l off for till- Keaon Noriliit Illffli .School, from tho KIiib-I Tho Urro&sc sca.von will open this aft-
-"vff Sufficient to -av, be won Hie "' , "' ma ,cr- '-lvmal ' .'".fi" ,",.r'n,,fri ,,M,!,P! r,trl'cU,. out- ,r ,rt ,IKc,y '""' 1,lc m-lr!" ?' "l0 swsI.ib diamond to tbo Northeast athletic e. noon, when the lied and lllue twehc
t.nionhlp, howexci ' ltut (,, rt. t. father is iladdv uf , . ,, ' ,i "(JI nnu """" " n001s '' '"'"" Held Twcntj -ninth and Cambria Mrects. enB.iRes Sw.irlhmorc on Franklin l'lcw.
M'PK,B-n"' .'',. Ul l "ini'i. is ii.iuh HI mi first on an cnor. lllliiiB the xant.ice of the InUta-.ion of the lilrn ti,.. , hr.. i.n i,.i,i hir fnnu iim.i.miii, i, in.. ,ot nf bis
ihlr From Uirlll ! i ".,.u..nn'1: ..Vl"1.1"? y'!hF" f"" l""1 "".lv ma. tires tbe.v 'ime bad on a xacant ' rcBUUr.. of la-.t xcar'by enlistments and
ill""- .... i. ii ll' iitii iiiinri) iiiti.riii iiin niii fiti .i tin - ... - . .
i." . ... ..... in,, iiiis nlll lllil lian ' - , .. . , . . ... " m ivwi.i, ,,,-.,. i . ml. , wiiiri!rwl flt i-nff .4i v li mill I 110 irrnHn 1 Hmi Intt itr fctill li.isi n trnnil luani i
I'V.;; or , lui and a Half, but , ,nn,n'r'r" nVi";' ,b?ia' TV. "vhVn " J"B ' '"' '"" nil's H " .mi7TVTTTP FIT A V17DO ,-. undei ill. dinUton of Mr Noll, ard a Mciory oer tbc (iPtn-l .- n- i3Sfa'SJaeaH2Jafi
Vnlrf piuren11? ',,,.,' i,. ,. .,.-.1 Tiibor ttcrmnn llm.lm i-haniDimi. lnrt in ' Monaslo and that I- that be U slimiKi-
III ll plliell To I'lillKlilen t," I! b'.r
on this point Johnnv pioinpi'v -irul.
out D.dko and t,omiillril DrumRool in
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roinc or ine vreairsi piinmni mm . - i ucnuu;-, uniy last .lturaay no won I
try hat ccr produced, such men as We- 100-yard handicap race at Penn Slate ll
fcrs. of (!corBlown: SblcK, of Ilarant ; ten retonds flat. Duilntr tho last lndooi
P.iticri-on, of Penn: Drew, of Southern tcason he won tho rpoclal 5-yard raci
California; llrooke llrewer, of Maryland of the Meadowhrook Club nnd also th'
BKles and Craig:, of Michigan, this feat 0-atd ftnlor National A. A. U. cham
is not unusual I plonshln. In tbc Meadowhrook meet h'
This car. boweei. the winner mayionlv was one-nfth recond behind th
FUtprc. The leaders among the college world a record.
iorf api's"".- , ,, ... ,,, ,,,) labor, iiernwin iiuniln nm
tMlur famlh untiiulilkul pioNCH H,,, nin,.u Ymins i'mk
.. m.1o. ..ml nnu b Toiuiuv. I "riiFHilKii. will li, Lrfkot-
WJohWiy Mca!e anu now oj iui .
filUe fattier
Uc-ftj M'-.ilc.. was both
Sb of the Philadelphia police force
SSyenoueh today with Ins mitts, ac
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UTJinS l 1,- , .- vlmillrl
tntvp Jonnn. n ui im,. -. ...-...
ismie otisirciwiuuB
lone Quaker Entered
fO'Malley was tlio only Plill.idclplilan
Intend In the Uoslon meet and his trl-
H .... I..,,lli. r..A-...,
tin ilou ntn.tn '
a with Dubby 1
Hoinitliul i
rrankie I'urinii of A11mi, unit Wllv
N'elinn nre tralnlnc nt AcUiu Hnn's kmh
la irev.arHt!iiti for ihrlr i-ontMls at the
XktlotiHl MrfturdHj iilzht l'arlni entertain
lluttllni; l.ponsr.l nn.1 Nelson will box lUrry
IvM llroxMi hi the "Nhii
I'ranU MillLims wilt rnreuntrr ,i lourh
propoltlnn whoa tin t.irltle ttarnev Adlr
at the OlynipU Monday nlaht. Ail,ilr t
morn of a welterweight thun a llshtwrlaht
and x 111 hHve Knxertii nounrlii mUnnluBO
oer Williams in mMltton to cars of cx
Dtrieme ,
Bjpb Ce this Clt a b.tttillB .lcr.i(.c j ,,rrrn y,c Krll. lm slMiinl Vouni
r 1 000 ocr cent Tommy Is a glad- l,ui, i)-irl"n t ihr iilvmpl.i Alomlav nlclit.
ci Tnvr.n1i o inllrce mill now lt I ''"l licr" Injtihnl to battle MIKi- I'aulnon
UtsofSt Josephs col rgc .inn now it , i M S( ,,ul f1 i( Ufn0 anfl !ninbrid4n
MrriiH ifi-na uli tup nigiit in Atirll .-
Tliitll Hie Natlninl n,l ObnlvU nrr b"t-I ii.-Slii .. '
dins: for li inatrtl between Joe l.nch anil i lilt,.l iSl T'
I'pti. Herman, banuniwelslit mamplon. H'r- , VlKniVi ')
man l linldiiiB out for a. annnuitm of llf.00 v, ' ih"
unit the luli which offers il will ml the i(iJ,;ii, f ' ' "
roll an easy ono to tltird Ome again
In tho sKtli with throe men on base
Johnny stiuck out Hie last hatter
Selbold played bis usual cr'at same,
at second, covcrlnB mtiih ground Huit i
the oppoalnB batters ilepalred of pet-
tine bits anywhere around tho second
sack. Uerk, Schoultz. I,el'cre and Hat
nltz flcurcd prominently in t Icier plajs
made.
Companv I, will Mioillv content foi .
Hie rliainpionsblp of the ,mii with tlic
winners of the other regimenis
STENNIS PLAYERS
WON'T GET CUPS &"&&&
or the farultv. Captain Adann. nnd, peeled.
M. m. 11,-1 r Krvege. Mr .Noll Is mil. the I .
fa uli iidilMir In li.thcbali. and doesn't ! , i ci
the team, (is hither- OlWriS OC'TCrt JIUHl
e:un w ill bo Elr.rtcd I
it a confcrein.e between Mr. Noll, tap- .i,.r, ..,.,.. nt ,hn is.ikton Amriun
t.iln Adams and Manager Kresge. was nurelimM liv tho Mobn boulherti -
... ..... , , r. . . ,,, . ' snelMliin oliili tb ws with thn lluffsln
.. , ti. i Iho hitherto leaderlee-s Central ItlRhirlub of the International la-aru-j latt rai.
USUal 1 I'OpnieS ' School bJbehall team met yesterday
anu nanicii t'liener izr.y Harris caii- i John iriiraw. minaser or mi iinni
tniii for tho cominB season Ho buc ' innounee-rl time ho iiad reUafced 1M,en lleiw
."'... , ..,..,? .'..., !.,.-..,.. .... ,.,. Ilnw.y...lnncldw. lo tho Nfw Orleans rlnb
., - i'i'ti'1 .. i,.,v.. ,.ii.,i.ib., ...,., ,, ,, i or 1A ouin.-rn l.-airue iiPininpwav prou-
P UllCl school early tn the term. , apiy will im third Mn lor tin i-ciicans,
Cost of
Will Be Given to War
JUST scraps or
.U..r1 ;u !.trnr)CralOhrr anil UUUhOl , irr. tn it.Mu mi thn nlvht nf Atirll
KDBUJS " " i
fclCbestnut iircet department stoic. I
1 1 ThnJUfa J om mumim. mi- ajo
iii'meirncd the dIMlm Hon of being u
(ittlrs faniily Jolinnj s ablllly In the
narcd rlrn; Is will known to local
&JJ, HhO Mtl winicr M" nil" "..i-
trousti the claBslesit lollectioii of mitt
iMers tbit could be obtained lo send
tnlost lilnt.
JJUymond, the oihei -.on llkcwlbc is
Ultnted in a do'hk m" .viliiuuii ".
Wiwt partlcipaicd In piofcsslonal en
npments, ho has bocd chlbltlons
ilii Louisiana and Johnny llitle, among
bout
.laik Mrlnslrln i talma that Hnns t.-nnarrt . J'iJ'"."- "
will not eu-air niui li apoo tar, when no'
wrlBllB ill dl til- National SMun laon I
ard mrpta Jail, llrnzzo of tfizletnlt. tn tin
(in l1 uf lfiTiiiini Tuvlors iliow.
telfirr. 3I.
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WADOUBLEPLAY
lild NnrfolU. tho Panjina ttU'U hn Mmfi ,M., u,
triinmri) .T.icU Thompson few wcci.b an ' t'clrtf. h.
i1l I.Htllf (!iurK hrtllin in thr jenii- Pontic. i . 3h.
umd-iiD li thr I f.nniDtnn-Jcjnctte frtv .iL i It illti. If.
Itlii OlwnnLi Mondi n,i;ht, Jir unicmtl, rf.
Inn, "l . . .
IttjiNun, 1'.
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Ciiarlie Hollochcr Gets Home
"Trom Second by Some
Fine Sprinting
SfcWS PROM THE CAMPS
ri.tla. 'I.. Artfil 11
Tb Chicago Cubi motored into Pal-
iMJoday for a one-dav stand of the
Kbmirlnu. Charllo Hollochcr, lookie
tbortitop, was credited with yesterday's
J-W win our Waco Chat ley ecoicI
tan etcoad on a double play that tc
W mn on flitt jnd f-econd, Leslie,
m a Cub trjout, led the Waco aa-
fc Kit with a homer.
1' rtnburr. ii., April ll.
fusattr George Stallings, of the lios.
HBmn, tald here today that ho is
yrt dickering with Charley Ilerzog.
"iwut second baseman. He intimated.
'Hmr' tllat the Boston dub Is &HII
JWnf to taks Herzog, providing tho
Tork club will awiumc hk, 1919
UT. Henog insists on u contract cov
efcrlht 191- season.
'', Creennboro, N. ( April 11.
i With gamo of the i-prins (.cries
"'ihe Xcw York Yankees and the
, !P Braves, Bchedulcd to be played
metiy, nas called off because of
aa-i The. players left late last night
"Meriburc Va where they will
"JliMIr Southern tour to an end today.
i,, a . Ior ,h0 aM Bamca already
Jt. . teu" victories to ono in
""of the American Leaguers.
'In. C,lll"0,0t', Tenrf., April 11.
iflinnal same of HiA.ni,ftAi.i.n,.n.,iAn
kr v?erLts was 'Polled hero yestcr
d3.. heavy raiiibtorm, and tho
K'frtea back to Brooklyn, whero
S , ' ?Uy .,h'ir flrl,t homo exhlhltlon
i -- - mo luniiccs on iTiaay.
IWitJM'i U1 uilt gavo tne
CI to'" another victory ocr the
lSns: whcn ,I,D lwo team"
'W.C ""l" Kame ot their series
rS'- crowd of iiiiiu . r
r here. jl,s two homers .'.'
viuriil a . " "
fciu ? rco "l l" T'lrcrs'
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Lat Night
NATION K . . Ico Maine. I nmp
Mr. tile, 1fpntfl Kid UhfJtlfj. ramp
11 v HutlUnc "Miiul In. ( hiih Mr.iijp.
Momd lloh dalh. Camp 1M, In third:
Mil rlK, Tamp Mcjd' won from Mfi
.lnlinnn Ciimp 1H: Joe Ri.tllnx, I amp
Meade, defeateii Tom A an ke.i, tump
IH l Ufl JrthnMni, t'jjnu Mcaile won
from Jnmrr rioyd, lamp Ut In hrtund
round) Itnix-kout Lawn. f amp 1U, de
feated lUtilluc hUborouclt In four
round h.
noTOV HAron Jnwnry easily de
feated Tommy FLobMm In fast tuehe
rftimd pout.
iKAtoTLMIIRlV Pol Moore, of MrmpiiN,
nn (he referee'n decision oter Johnny
I'rllo In their Uficm-round .nin.
M.UrtlKT. It. I.l rnnk ('nrhonn
hlipieij Jolinnv oit In (lie flrt of a
Iwrlte-rmjnri hniit.
rno mr.Nn; rmii no.iio i,niHUeii
out It Moran In feeonil round i 1WIW
Do Too won from )jil,ry llommry In
(MfUe rounds.
lotaN .
rnmiunr l
Company II 0 o o (i
1So-bne litis Iletre,
himl r.irly In tlic tunn
Tim uMton v ill to tho lb I it for
rr , II.htIh aa a Cintml cltatnond performer
rAl'LU U" Is tbc tc.iin'H bcrt pitcher, but also
Is it lii-iiw bittrr nnJ whei; not on tho
tiiMimtl in iiHi'fl .it third lt.ivo nil ncronnt
ANY I.. 31.11 II ..laicis who will oni-le in the of ia ,.,owe with th.- willow.
.1.11. l. ll. ii. ,. 1... ..... i ...,a ' lt,'ri, 1 v ipiii.,11 . rnrs. nf .1 1?
' 11 1 a " 1 ., ,, ,,.,,, ,nw tanet onct) i'V "" i-" i .- - -.
I 1 1 11 ," "- -- --- . 1 (li,i otm ,1 ini'e tn 1 p nun ,1 monin
;j ! J J States National Luwn Teniii-- A-rs 1,1- , w) )hJ ,j0.n,un(j , ,, vrrtii,K
lion tills season and tnerr air ....i.... ,,,,. r ,,. ,,r,oi
. 1 .. .11
taO tUdl flXlUICB to O'' PUIJi" "- ""'
Ktiiie not for sllicr and Boldcn mp
or other trophies, ah In other jci
but for iei-lincalc
There ts no rule nsaiii't Hie ofl
it.B of tho usual lounnini. nt pii.
that brine left t.. the dU,crcti"ti , ur th
local touinament lommittec .111 it
belieicd that as 11 p-neial Himir ip
tlubs will decide In f.i"' "f " '"
cr.ned bits of paper.
Same Plan as Last Year
Julian S Mnck. i ' l'ie- il'nl
tlm as.-,0'-l.ition aiinounied !f teidi
that omethtm: flmlhu to 'he i-itil.raito
bs-ucd lasit year In the "ivUnotK P.d'
naments fo- the benefit of tbc U d 110
will he Usui Ily the plan H will b"
TORulble lo i-ao ju ,t that -niuUi mm c
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taat season slifn, d up witii Hip Ito-ton
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alao lolnrii Hip rirjn Siott Is tuilfprliiu
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lbf l.JftfSl Distributors uf MAMI.WTAN flllK IS bi I'liiladdphl
Scotch plaid neckwear
fifty-seven different Clans
made in two popular shapes
65C
1018 CHESTNUT STREET 113 S. 13T1I STKEET
;&?3fiUSTOflj3pi?
elhobl. stolen laes eiloil, I'rlre, Ilahn,
Telrce. falei. Hruincuol. Hudson, Mrurk out
II MeMniiMKle, 10 j lo'tnir, njer, C.
1111 n 4 nr MrMonajrle. ti "onnr. fi In 4 In.
nine" i Majer. fl In f Innlnrn. Vniplrc
I Iftilentiut I.atciltr und I leutciunt Ar-buttmol.
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umixv for the fund o be pi en P Hi- .
War ' Department bureau on iu urns
camp activities
It in beiieicd that Hie fan that Up ,
nlivin? fnr tilO 1.1HOU.-I loi'l. Ma''
MisiirniP. itoh,, apru 11. i ne i :i i s - - .. ,,,.
1ti,nln.,c1.l.-. 4r.iir..f.t,,pM, t.t ll,, V'aii.U. "Atlnn .mil liatlOlial lltH't, .1 " ! ' ' I
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...sn lprore tn s counir -.ii-iu .
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Cancel Southern Golf
Nnshrllle. Tenn., April 11. The 19IS
A. ,. 1 ',.1 4 ...A.,1 .-.. II ,r lln -. .HMtl
I vi u ' I'Jii iia;im iai ijh iih i pvi ii taiitriiu
It P. Hnltb. lursblcnt of the aoclatfon.
unlioutii'cd oaterddv. Way rotnlitlniiH
woro ..bSignctl nx the lcaaon for tbc
BECKER, SMITH & PAGE
WILL PROMOTE SPORTS
war. will ie i-uinc-icnt no rim... -. .
pl.iyetH fiom coa-it to mast and tint
the certificates will be b'ld in even inori
c.Mr.pin than the irRUlatinn tioplne- i 'f
,iouisc ilieii will lp i.i e- where t'n
Miear Iteflnerles tool, to ihr bono- and , I , h , .,, ,, l t,ru iine;i clo'iatid b
a sppnal matrli hctwppn Hi.- Itflnpt s lip I l" , , ' . , .
nariiiipiu and I iti. of th. PranMIn I om pmare 'ndnidi..i J'"l m J' n u '
nanv Hie lat-r madi a rlpar pwppp T t li. ci'-'O'i i' ' - ot s-'d ' l w '
r-t rpon had thp plna falnne t h's fanp .fc . . , - ,
and tussed thrm for 217 n li.s ac ond same DP P'.ru ,r"
More Than Two Hundred Eploycs.
Enroll in Newly Organized Ath
letic Association
An athletic association was oicinizrd
last cicniuc at a mcctlne of Uic cm
plojcs of IJecker. Smith, H Pase
wallpaper inanufacturers, Wairr iticei
and f-'nydcr aienue. The object of the
association is lo jnoniotc tports and
other athletic work amonrr the tmplo.ies
Moro than 200 Joined the orBanizatlon.
anc) it U expected that ciery pernor
worklufi in the plant soon will be cn
lollcd. ItecKer, Smith & Page was a member
of tho Manufacturers' Kat,cball LeaBUe
last heaton and was again awarded.
franebijo for tlic teaton of l'US. Thev
will bo represented b) u slronsr nine this
beason Paul O. Brumllelil will again
lunjiase tho team The ollk-cr of tho
asboclatlon aro: !'. M. Page, honorary
piesldent; John II, Mack, president.
GeorRO Kern, lico presldcni . U.irr
Vteoland, secretary, and P. (J Ilrum
fleltf, treasurer.
ROSS BREAKS FOUR
RECORDS IN SWIM
r- -.-. same,
'4&it, . hu ,'0"', April 11.
i MtlMnad T ..'"? D.,"", ?" as
- Pivmay Mm win-
iY ONE COT.T.Tnir ham
iPUYERNOT IN SERVICE
" to. ...H
Ictlc,.i7h. it .can,B for luseball
PM fourth h' u,nhcralty of Arkansas
rgMUM rym-r"WBmwm
'ncle Ham
ore Defeats Erllo
San Francisco Export Makes New
Marks for 1.30, 400, -HO and
500 Yards
CblinKo, April 11. Tlic JUU-iaid A A
V swimming record fell twclio hcconds
when Its maker, Norman Koss. df ban
Krancisco, htroked the distance here In
B:D3 2-3. Incidentally. Koss eclipsed
former marks for the 330, 400 and 410
yaid in tho nanio race
Mlko McDermott, of tho Great Lakes
Naval Tmlnnjr School, won tho 200
yard breast stroke event n 2:11 1-5.
ST. PAUL BASEBALL FANS
PLEASED WITH DUGEY
vumin. ...
bdMi Vi- "r"! " ' al aioore,
't p.l:.d',clalon cver Johnny
W,i.Lh..pHl. n u flfuen-round
cl. "'". Ioore was by
flUl Priu . rcq P1S Points with
k 11 iStJiiS?" "Wlnelne; wildly.
H. i " troublo keenh-e Vtio ntr
5k niii v,,rd lande' alm8t
i kfa .t'n'e were no L-n.i.H..
H)ttn4i. ctlcr of on'y two ot the
psta,o,,?rro" shdi
P?JeaVni"..'"-.0P.r'l 1.1 -Harvard
aWttaary "in',:l"qllv. 'r wou d not
I .r'lMien, tTI thefr . Motional
ErpirtieEli r:v:ucJ? Vu". '."
hTO...!ra vlSftlnV'JV.Vi
'" theiii .. vlltln crewn
. ln,5rff-J'n'lned be-
ft troUe,
tn port i
Kr ,li , 'f"1 "argil. can
r th benem of the Kmv.
-V-rVP . wat wcro rlsfired
the Toom iTJh,le. "rvrd'a
"2 PPAa'de. It has been
St. Paul fans aro enthusla&tlc, or say
they nre, over tho acquisition of Oscar
Dugey from tho rhillles, states a Min
neapolis nancr. which comments: "Oscar
Is u utility man who plays Infield or j
outrteld OrlBlnally his homo position
was second bsso and the Saints may
USO him there. Mlko Kelley has com
pleted tho deal which will brine Charley '
Hall, the sea Hon pitcher, back to tho
Balnts. thereby brtnelnc thoupMs of '
Nick Altrock, Tom Hushes, Hoy ratter-
Fon and other youmfslera or tno pime
Tho Saints, do not believe they will get
Dresien or Kllison back from Detroit,
notli aro Bolne- well, but there la a I
chanco that Outfielder Nlcliolton will be
returned.
BBMaiiaaKaaniaiBnMMBBanEBHaHaaBiatnunHaiiaaaBiaannii
Cited CGKoi cJU
Raincoats and Rubber Goods
Hswi' a woaderful opportunity int "April .hoTTers" r about
to conw upon us nd rineota tnd rubber roeda ra sold t a preialum
elwhew at this eson, yet Goodyear otTers these goody t unprece
dented price iluhingi. Act miickly if you would share in these won
derful stivlnfi. Direct from factory to consumer Is the reason for this
remarkable sale.
Men's and Women's Raincoats
$ 8 Economy Price $ S.00
$12 Economy Price $ 7.50
$15 Economy Price $10.00
$17 Economy Price $12.50
$25 Economy Price $15.00
4 Boys' and Girls Raincoats, 2
Cofwf Athlete Quahcr,
but in Thick of War
"le" Murrsr. Stanford", fumnun nil
around truik ulldolr, .marc mirtlrutarur
IJrnltned Willi Ida arldaieintnta oicr tha
hurdlfs. la In Mie Ihlfk ofttl " of
lira Oreat IlatUe. lit be ""''S
on rilnUn ork amonc the lneli
and tlelilan.TUUraa. MurrM WJJII
Qoaker atotfc, stIiom iir'nelplra o not
lirmlt thVm to kill then. Bnt h ha.
thr& rUk hit life m.ro than w,
WATERPROOF 90r
MONEY BELTS f"
RED RUBBEPs 2SC
HOT.WATKR BOT- Jjn
TLKS. S14W. NOW.... W'
SOc
RUBBER KITCHEN
APRONS. S1.50 VALUE
ICE BAGS CA
$1.00 VALUt v. - OVC
GOODYEAR jl J Hi
AIR PILLOW M.IO
IU, BWlr RAher Cotb ! CUtkfag t Spedtl Prk
"Kod" Tcnni Shoea for Men, Women and Children
HOW MANY CYLINDERS?
The Secretary of War has amioimced that all Liberty
Motors now being built are the 12cy Under type.
The basic principles of design from which these engines
have been wrought are embodied in the Packard Twin SLx.
The Packard Twin SLx gives to its owner these marked
advantages:
SMOOTHNESS
(flf The impulses of its 12 small cylinders blend in a stream of
powqr the most agreeable action known to Motordom.
SILENCE
RANGE
ABILITY
df
The Twin Six runs with the quiet rhythm of a perfected
mechanism.
It moves at a walking pace or, at the driver's will, speeds
like an airplane in flight.
OJI Plus-power for the hills and for hard going. The man
J who owns a Packard owns the road.
ECONOMY
(CTI Maximum results from low-gravity gasoline. Maximum
tire mileage. Low cost of upkeep.
UTILITY
(3
First-class travel over any road a get-there-dircct means
of transportation.
PACKARD TWIN SIX
oAsk the man who owns one
PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
319 NORTH BROAD STREET
Camden, Bethlehem, Trenton, Wilmington, Lancaster, Reading, Williamsport, Uarrlaburg
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