i-rvu ia,pj,llesi.iTi EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. APRIL 20, 1018 IT 170 YEN THE PREP SCHOOL TEAMS ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH WINNING IN THE NINTH INNING rCtf MRTISEL. WITH NEW TOOLS TUDDI? f AMIX1 nt IpATTFDIFC 1M VCCTCDnAVtC TUIDTCrW IMMtMP nnJTT?GT lTTnnrTT TXT TA A XTOtm WTT-TVlVT YTTT f I llll l'il, lT4llir..- lil I uni ifiMuu in i j-o i juivirv i u j. x mv & ji-ii-jiiii-niiva VWiuu.Ji EXTRA INNINGS Overtime Play Necessary to Decide Interacademic and Interscholastic Contests CENTRAL DOWNS' N. E. I RSSH MEUSEL, WITH NEW TOOLS, MAKES DEBUT AS KUAL SLUGGER AND WINS GAME FOR THE PHILS t f -.J--.. P.Un Dlimrnn 1aTsss.4.V. m.. .1. ! inninff,'When He Knocks Ball Out of Lot. ' prendergast Makes Good Atf er Bad Start 1 By ROBERT W. MAXWELL ' ... ..r.l.r ...xl.s U.-lllt'l flfTA t WPn t V t ll PUP tt,Pltt,u fill. I.I.. ... -1. . ,. .. .1 lYi ..a .is with a fork, uuallfled for membership In the I'atmornns yostcrdav III" , ,, .. .... ....... U....... . - ' .- . . -. .mil-, UIU lIUVITllllieill UI ua he busted up n ' K"'o ' " " ""urn ui mc niternoon nnd kent I "c"is flown In Washington, n. c.. de f" . . .. .l. lnni nnrl nf the unnrp Tmll n1n l 1..- .- ,... ... . I cldpO fn tmf Ilia ,ln.,ti...t u . i. 1 .i, Phlli nome uu me "" " nnunii m ma pniH 'Irlih" In these turbulent days, waited until the tcntli stanzn of a very ". content to put on his net nnd, if wo do say It ourself, It knocked v-off their teats especially those heroes who shivered In the two-bit section ! ,1,r, of their Important league gomes ... M 0f llll? '"''"O". The umpires of these "" . .i. -..ml innmMi n. thai' .n.. m i, ..1..1.1 .. . . Lire" ediool games figure themselves It was u. .- v.... " " " -' ""' " '";''". wiien insn ( rortunolr If the team lino up for play rttWd UP t0 thc ,,lrttP' ",hltted llftd 8WPe1 rs- when Ilnwllnpt tried to -"fore 3:45 and ns It takes three hours w x i goal from th. Held with his Rrounder, and wbh eager to dash around ' to "lll " "mc-lnnlng Ramp yesterday "JVtM lf llie Jt',nllu,,1,y l're,'cnle', No "ni. believed that the new , oTdnrUnoM1"" "'" '""'1 bet'"UM' rttHf fielder would help tho cause, but for once a terrible mistake was Three extru-iiinlnn Rnine were pl.ived t Tom Hughes slipped one over the pan and Meusel busted It hliih ''enlay Cent ml HIkIiScIiooI downed .t la Into the left rfleld bleachers. Hoth men scored, but thc extra count . !,"""!. ,'" .'V f"Ft. tl'Irteen-InnlnB One run wa3 enouKh to win the Ban,o and that's all 'SitoVr "Krankforrt iWKh'afurec. iiitnriRx tif rlotp plav. w.ille I'enn Char- It's u Rand thintr llio l!uiriunpit of- lirtK? to put the dnyllu:u saiti'plnn .in. rupci inn DPRinninR or this month Instead of next month, for If the hadn't mo sehnolhoys wouldn't lime finished at ta Into i net necessary H,t chtlked up. T itde a" arKuments. allow us to Ji. uit Irish did NOT make a home Sn in the official "ore. He knocked Skill out of the lot. but all he Rots 2. th "ee-banRer Had he biffed It all !.J?I . .Port Indian. Ta., the result ?'.m k.v. been th same. The score '". "-'.:.. !,.. 1-; V- " RECORD IN DANGER WHEN HILL, Z EXETER AND MERCERSBURG MfiBft IN MILE EVENT AT PENN RELAYS) Bushnell, Smith and Woodring, Anchorj Men, Are Exception ally Fast Quarter-j Milers w, " ., . . u. .pm r.n lidfcn ami hPt wnrk ,u uea. o.i ..... - --- --.- :.,- ,u or wnen mm mmi ..- Had nitttl bn on third, the batter would Uii been credited with a single. ffreckine Crew on Job fn order to work well one needs new Mil nd u:h W!l8 ,he CiXKe Jeaterdny. ri 'wrecklnR crev that same RnnR tbit Wl down on thc Job In the first two nm-cme throush beautifully, and e answer I? a modern t of swatting Mfiptiernalla In thc form of bats. A UnoM o' wsRon tonfiues was delivered tjCravattt. Luderus and Meusel Thurs UT eight. n(1 a Rlance over tho box xore will bow how they worked Cra nth elammed ou a single and a double, laden poled a homer and Irish Rot his m In the tenth Oavvy's double was Uie onlr hit tha was wasted What May Happen in Baseball Today national i.mnrr. , , '.i.. v.r. win i... Ji..7..Urk 3 nnn i.o'm " ph1'" P" .. '' .' rn: 'w '" rinelnimtl . 2 I .cm ,im ,r,, ft. tml i i ..urn .no: .m hlentn I i .ami ,(im ,:m !!.".':,.n . ! 3l,i ,,H' .n" I'lttKhiirBli , I ,:nt .nun .!W IlrooWlj-n ..09 .lion .830 .00(1 AMI.IIK AN ,K.m ; , W, L. l'.r. H In l,.o linxnn a it i.nno i.oon .his f'leteliipil 1 o l.omi i (hni .non Hf. MnN . i i ..-.no ,nt .an f'htcnin . I 1 .BOO .fl? .813 Ma.lilnolnii ; s .boo .floo .400 New YorU 5 :i ,400 ..loo .sas Krtrolt . . . . 11 1 .(MM) ..-,00 .000 AtliletleH . .04 .000 ,S00 .000 t&i; 4v. happened If McnafllRnn hadn't bounced a liner off Tom's hand. It was n mlfthty clout and the pitcher felt thc Captain Kred Luderus covered himself effects of the blow. A husky Riiy like McOafllgan shouldn't take such liberties with a pitcher. Anyway. Tom's day fell upon his twisters mid that meant curtains. With any kind of decent pltclilnc the Phll look like a Rood ball team. They looked good behind Mayer on Tueday, but resembled a flock of fledRllnRS plucked from tho brush when Tlncup nnd Woodwnrd performed on Wednes day. If Wat.ion, Main, Horr and Tln cup show somethlnR In the near future and Joe OeschRcrs bum Ipr Rets well was ruined, for the wreckliic crew then terms. Trades School sluRR0r, who had 111 Baseball alld LaCl'OSSC been held hltless the day previous by fllbson. of (Irrmnntnwn, decided that the Rump had Rone far piiourIi and on sev eral sltiRles sent thiee runs across the plate Frankford, however, wanted the R.uno and In JIr tlniu had two runs iiciosh with tho bases loaded. (Irtm, who war on second, must Iine thoURht he was a "second Ty Cobb, for with four stolen bases to his credit, he wandered too far Tat Mornn will not have such a terrible rr second and was run down for tho bnll club after all. tlilrd out. SleRle, of Trades, was wild but he managed to pull throusli In the pinches. St Louis and Chicago hae been shot 1 A health drhe to UrIiI field by Klrst Draft Weakens Teams flfli llory In the soventh when ho tied I the- ba I same an uy nimncu .nc- I OiSrun had bounced a slnsle off Tom Huthesa meat nanu nnn nimosi pui me donpted twlrler away for keeps. .Stock 111 1 Ion one which was captured by PomII after a hard run and Cravath sfluhed a single to center. Two men ure on base and the score 3 to 0 In Boiton'a favor when Ludy hit one over ttte rlrht field wnll Into Ilroad Mreet. Tie captain could not have selected a letter pot to insert his four-base swat. Uonn la Pleased We result of ycsteida'n Rame was lllhljr eratlfyln to Pat Moran, for It tacovered another high-class twlrler In Hike rrendergnst. As has been said bifore, the Phils need pitchers, so the JlKorery was most welcome, llarly In the fame, however, It looked as It Mlkel uiienttnced to the clubhouse, for Hos ts!) iltmmed him hard In the first and hortd two runs across tho rubber. Bnlley Hokr was hustled to the bull pen, where he warmed up for one In ilr.r, but after that he was not needed, ftinderaait recovered his stride or swttnlne; like that, and breezed ttlrouRh lit remaining chapters like a regular rw. Hike came through with flylnR colors anl 'proved beyond all question of doubt that he possessed the principal riqulilte of a pitcher nerve. It's pretty tauch to start In with a new club and try to make Rood after the other side ill walloped out three hits and two runs it Die first InnliiR Thai's a 1Ir hnndl dp to oercoine, especially when the enwd ta RlvlnR you the once over and nlttaf for a chance to yell. "Take him wtl" But tho now hurlcr, who, by the war. wai sent here hi the Alexander dial, tamely stuck to tho job and held the enemy helpless In all but one Inning, then Tom Hughes walloped one Into the - left-field stands In the seventh for a tomer. Thus PrenilerRast Joined Meusel li talking rood with the fans. Billies Pitched Well Bojton was a hard club to beat yeB terdajr with Tom Hushes In the box and Henou at short In addition to that, mri was a two-run leaa to overcome """'"" '"' ' V"'r -"",.. 7; ...., i..nm t. u hits and fanned fourteen. l.'or nlK in- PlHrv Ul . I. Ill , wmui m unc-imu iivut t - - ler had Its hands full In defcnthiR tier- maiuown Academj In eleven frames. Central Hunched Bits II y liunrhlnR their seni hits when they did tho most daniHRe, Central Htfili won from Conch Harry Snyder's North-1 east proteRes B-a In u rhiup that bor deret? on tho uensallonnl at all times. ' Central n-orcd Its runs In the scenth on u double by Captain Hickman ai single b SpilriRer nnd errnis by Uru dpnnll and Schneider. The deciding runs In the thirteenth were scored on a rno ticket to Scott, UerRcr's single, tick ley's erior, Springer's single and an error by Hint!!. The gamo was u pitching duel be tween Archie Campbell, nf Northeast, and Fixture, of Central Campbell should have won tho Ramc, for he gae a irrent exhibition, fnnjilng; eighteen and passing but ono man. Krrors, however. caused his downfall Thrlco he struck out the side Fixture allowed but six ' hits and was Rten errorless support Trades Wins nt Last lir m's failure to keep awoke In the twelfth Inning unused Frankford (Ugh to' ,-. . ,-., .,-. . . r,.n now to Trades School esterday, 9-8. UUitKUl'S VJIiei IJOUUie JOHl Pnli.ln.e tUn. t tfl. S. ,. . . ""-i iuh mv ini'imi ti iiiiir, (Ml v I'll :t..H.stv Tikk i iYi .vV-.i- ' W tpW"! w. rzsA wv , : . 9 j. :! vri $m .. t . i 1 s ' V,7Jai. . . ' . !f'. mmm&4k,m ffj?".fc.JVtJSr sS -r r .sttsz- v.. -A V I j ittV , 'S " -.. r VmMwiW iwiKii'Vv,ftfV' " " V ri '.ji Cential Hitch School triumphed over XoKhoast in one of the best scholastic irainea of several seasons yesterday on the rchives' Hold. Cnmpbcll, the Northeast twirlcr, on extreme left, fanned eighteen Central batsmen. Schneider, his cntchcr. is In the upper center, with IierRer, tho Central backstop, in the lower center. Fixture, thc winning pitcher, is on the right. fe nrvr j By PAUL PREP MTU tlio Hill School sending down an exceptionally fast one-mile relay team to the annual relay carnival of the University of Pennsylvania, which I will be held next Friday and Saturday at Franklin Field, the spectators who attend this meet are assured of seeing ) a great battle for honors In tho one. i mile relay championship of America for 1 preparatory schools. Although only three teams will toe the mark In this event Hilt, Mercersbur ' Academy and Kxeter the caliber of the I i quarter-rollers alone makes this race , one of the big events of the two days' carnival. Dflrlng the Iat five years the race virtually has been a dual con test between the speed kings of Mer--n-burR Academy and Uxeter. It will ' be different this season. Today's Scholastic Schedule IIASr.llAM . Ilrrn Atlirn Aradrmr at Clieatnnt HIM arii a pi i Art nj Teitlte at I Sl.T. . tllrare1.vllen at fleeine Hfhewl. ('Mitral tilth at Trlm-MM Prep. Penn rreahmen at Tjitne frhol. . l.lrnrd (.oilrae Kecoiiu nt near nrnam Mllltan' -Tl (ilmrd ( ftll?n ikmiii fronq, Knl.wtnAl t 1tAr9anl awn Utl.w.1 la,lur At I tltiallla I lswM4tf Ml JWIrtnaM rilr lflrfi. UtlHmon Rfttntii nt Uft Chester UIIHitjmkftn Iniitfa. nt N'orlli4at. 1 Houthfrn lllfh nt (.Irnrtt Collet. 0 CRKV Cfnlrnl Hllh th. rrlnfftttn Vrtnh l rrtnerton, ChsItnham HUh nt German t4nrn Aranemr, ... ow aT la aa east a nt AmtaaiBi I If I at la T ('smilen ilKh at West I'hlladelDbU Hllh. prtneai.t iitan.ni arunaiora iiitn. r.oiaroMl Mich. Arademy at tlermantawn' 2 LEHIGH TEAMS AT PENN TODAY AMATEUR NOTES IJENNIE KAU1T FINED ."5330, HUT NOT BY UMP Automobile Bill Victor Six Times i Since the relay carnUal made its debut In 1890. the Hill School represent atives hac won the first-place banner ! more times than nny other Institution. The up-State school has registered six iMctorles, while Mercrrsburg and Kxcter each have crossed the line winner on four occasions. Lawrencevllle School has scored two wins, while Ilcthlehem Preparatory, Drown Preparatory and Ht. Albans School, of Washington, I). C, each have won once Thn final tvyout for place on the Hill school team hasn t been Held, out in nil pmbablllty Adntns, lloone, Ilushnell and Clot don will be Coach Colbnlh's selec tions nushnell Is one of the best scho lastic (luarler-mllers In the country and was President Ilublen'n selection for this event on his All-Amcrlcnli scholastic team ftr 101T. In the Middle Atlantic scholastic championships held on Franklin Field last spring he won the event from a last a 'TO at Franklin Field rrnnkford A. A,, a fnut first-class travel i r . .- r i iti i A t. Inu tram, unuht llkp to hear from toama I OrOWfl Out Of JUURment Got by iT'Si1 "SnV" SSXr'iohmM3BS!ii ' Andy Coaklcy Over alreet , po,jcy Itoiemnnt I', t .. fast slxlTn and elphl- ppii ynr niii niiiL. uouM Uko to iirransp Hiih,Ui i-nm.. t.llh (nnm. lmtliiT cr.iiinil). 1 nr.il offprlnj u fiilr sunrHntpe. John llojce. Har batter of tho Olnnts. was fined 1350 forced to travel his quarter around the mnnawr ... miinorouan avenue psterday and consented to pay without 50 seconds mark, for In Smith, of Kx- lnd. e-tlMill,i.leli.l.l. II. II. T. wishes even nupstlonlng tho decision of the 1't"; n"a ,'Vi!n.TOi!li"f?' r.le, in arriinue immiH fur Mitunlay afternoons umpire iburg. ho faces two great prep school with trntPllni; i lul.s liptv-prn Hip mkph of Thn nit.. miiOAl.tA,. u .. ...u.. I runners. elxtpen Hurt pfntppn pnr. J Opilriip, i .. , ,. .nrtii- t ,, b,,.ui,i r,,nnn...r pmioiinn An.srim.nis. Tiiirti-iicth ' ?lnrt" l . I" aciicing in the southland . . . . .. STRAIT? AT THIRI1 HAK tret ami Poneiton uenup. or .-an l'rraton '" respond to a subpoena to go to tho' Dual Track Sleet Today OHV.VUO il 1I11IV17 OiWlj ,HS, citv Court for exnmlantion n supple- v. ,,,.., Tti, c,,i i.i .inii mentary nroceedlngs on a Judgment for Northeast High School will officially $317. obtained1 by Andrew J Coakley. 7 open Its outdoor tracK Heason this after also some ball player in his day n'nd noon when It meets the Williamson a former twlrler for the Athletics. Tho I Trades School representatives In a dual debt wiiH due on o policy of insurance 'meet on the Archives' athletic field, Issued on Kauffs automobile. Twenty-ninth and Clearfield streets. The nut.nf.tnwn team irenerallv wins tho Tl7MM PTflHTa IT1 AtrnTITi7lC .--. ....!.., mV Ih. (!.( fne rh ..!1"",AV...1V'.,,-'. '""' "m,r.,l"Vi1,! i ...... . " 7-.!team. and. unless' Northeast uncovers match Its speed against the Quaker coin- Jtrirtly nrst-el.is tPHiim having uroui.ds n.l i U Hill A IN IN ArULiIO 1UWA1 some hitherto unknown star, v. til repeat mis senson. It was In this meet last season that Held, Including Dewey Hogers, In excep- Npw rU. April 20 Ilenny KautT, i tlonnlly fast time. However, ho will be I 'nl cit.lt uf I'euusjlMiulii .unliorl tles nro ottering a double bill us an at traction nt Franklin Field this after noon. First the Lehigh haeli.ill team will pl.iy the lted and1 lllue tosseis, and then the Ilcthlehem Lacrosse twelve will ' JlixJdeilgp . A., b fnitl apenlipn nnd i.hi..n i .... f ,.1,1 irm. Itm nmiitrl. In iln inlrnun nf urrnnitlnx Mtuneii with fullv unl- fnrnipil lenms or mat cms- nsvinp- Kruuans. Ti-nniM In rennelnnla nnd Npw Jersev pre ferred. Jump l'trituson, mnnnRP.-, Villi 1 Ivei slnston nvinut. . nnerlnit a suitable Kimrmtpe. Would lisp to hear from tenmi nlaveil last vpsr. I'aul It. of the Middy Eights Over Severn blnatlon, nil of which will be for the to lilecen by thc drnft, Ilrooklyn Is weak , llnscman Simpson in the eleventh Inning prjre or ono numissioii. h ,,,. a4.l North Twenty elal.-n Vursitv and Freshmen Will Row Two and Pittsburgh Is uncertain so when which scored Urown, decided the Penn The ball game will start nt 3 o'clock, i ,ir,tt. or phon.- lHomond 31S between : "uj a mi i hwihii i n hi iivow iwo you dope out the r.ico the home folks Chartor-llermantown Academy game In and If all goes well, the lacrosse piny- , nu s n m. havo a good chance to wander Into thc tho Quakers' favor yesterday afternoon, cr.s Intend to swing Into action shortly nrilnlI,nIM. . (.. nr.i nam travellnc first division as In former years, nnd 'nM Ranie gives rnni i.nnrier u min u ti ""'. '" 'i""- tenni. has oi'eii naiea in June aim jui. u1 roost near the top to give the (Hants a commanding lead In the interscholastic Ing game of the season the Penn nine , X''! ";'lll rwr ;?. hon "-Jware Aimapoll.. Mil . April SO-PUnird for buttle for tho lend. Tho piospects arc ' League. went fourteen Innings against Swarth-, ,' f,r ,IUrnt,p John .Tones man- their annual regatts on Soetn Itlver n,.t hn.i nn.i it u-ntii.i .,r.t i,n .i ..li .,p. West phlladcllih'a High fcchnnl slug- more. If such Is the case today, the ' Kpr. 5a.12 flrrennlch street, or cull DIlMii- todny arslty and freshmen crews of prising If the fnns forgot all about Alex-, Rer continued their deadly work yester-1 lacrosse men will piny their game in nnder In another month. '"' afternoon nt Houston Field nnd won thc dark, or suffer postponement. their tniru consecutive imerei-iiuiasiiu . ,,.. . ., I IIUI 11IIEI V1L 1JCI 1IIUI1UI Thc victorious ball players of Couch Hip Southern lads at his Thomas arrived In this olty from Wor- Dcwey Itogera, making his ltrst attempt ut the 100-yard dash, won his heat In the time of 10 seconds flat. Coaches Oerney nnd Slgman have been drilling tho Northeast team dally and are hope ful of scoring a win. . euse. compares invornniy wan ras-, f smh phUaflphm kert. as be Is Just as fast and as soon , ., Carter, the Speedboys' m lie iritinn imn Ill jny llio uiiiirip, . ,., twlrler, had will be able to cover ""much ground. I m(,rey ' fll'tmng twclve n(1 permitting cester, Mass., this morning after taking """"" - "" "-' """ "'"" ,1)U' four safe hits, two of which vnre the veteran, although yesterday's win- ' a ,,u.a b Mlc8tonc ana Leopold nlng wnllop was the first he registered this year. He hits the ball bard, how- Lansdowne Wins Opener ever, ami several sensational catches' Lansdowne HlBh Sci10i opened itn ' l?V? I, C . hl!" .f "'''J-"'' "I'"""- . biscball season yesterday by defeating Mclatllgan Is playing good ba I at seo-1 1, (.heltcnhl,m High snuad. 3-2, In a1 ond and Is batting better thnn last year. thRt wa,.t ,Iei.fled until the MM and Kddle Burns Is doing good worl; Lansdowne took Its turn at bat, behind the Plate Therefore tho Phils , , t)UM rountl wUh th(, score 2... AIt. I nave a kuou uuuieiu, u kuu in imu. " mtter flrgt up, singled, took second on rooq catcner ana a pair ot rooip pucners. too , ani V. Ua nitflnnV Id tonf Urt trlnmnl' . No, the outlook Is not so gloomy Brooklyn Here Today Brooklyn, with a clean tho highly-touted Holy Cross team Into enmp yostri.'u, 7-1 I'revlounly tho Worcester clmps won ten straight and tied ono without a defeat. Hut Walter Bernhardt stopped them aid be let them down with four lilts. Johnny White, the clever Penn short stop, Was tho hero of the gume outside of Bernhardt White connected for a homo run, a double and a single out o: four trips to the rubber. Hobey Light id dented tho plate also came through In a pinch, singling when Butterworth, the Cheltenham short- i for two runs when the bases were filled. Mop, threw wild to first In nil attempt to , Coach Hoy Thomas will represent a throw out Dickinson. Both, the Chellen- I slightly altered line-up against Lehigh record of ham pitcher, twirled a good game, fan- from the. one which faced Swiirthinore , Tcncr Will Lead Liberty Loan Drive in A'cu York John K, Tenr. president nf the- Na tional laaitp. will tiikp hiind In the Liberty Honil dr'vp 1 the l'nli; arnnnils tmliir. Teiier "ill proliahlv rnsl "few vnlet." for euch of the plnjers. Pennsylvania nnd freshmen eights of Annnpolls Midshipmen got In their final practice yesterday. 1 The Quakers wero out morning and afternoon and went over the course sev eral times, but scholastic work Inter. ' fered with morning practice by tho sailors Joo Wright ndinita that bis Pennsv crews nie fast; so are the Middles, and the weights given out Inst night show that the latter are heavier, but OOach filendnn hns tho beef well distributed. Start Cricket Practice Cricket practice hss started at Cen tral High School, Penn Charter and Northeast, In preparation for the Inter scholnatto League matches. Howard Mlddleton, the cricketer of the Phila delphia Cricket Club, sent out Invita tions to several other schools In this section two weeks ago, but as yet hasn't received a reply from all. Mr. Mlddleton hopes to form a seven- club league, comprising elevens froUf? Central High, Penn Charter, Clarnian- town High. Haverford School, llaverforir College, 3d, and Xortheast High. Tift I only difficulty In tne high schools la tlifj I lack of a suitable practice field. Ptnrj. Charter, Haverford school ana liavtr" ford College are the only schools whlcft, are fortunate enough to have cricket coaches. West Philadelphia High School isn& the only local school to lose several of Its track stars. This time Central IIIgHT School p the unfortunnto one. It waJ. learned yesterday that Culllnati, the serjr national slxtech-year-bld youth who hiV won n great many two-mile runs durlnrs the last two years, and Poppert, thfh former West Philadelphia High star, are. Ineligible for several weeks. Doclcr O'Brien neds the services or CullmatfS for ho was always good for five polnUct Central's first meet Is scheduled .with Lawrencevllle School on May 18. Large Schedule Vina aphnlnatl. 1mhn11 irameil. track meet, a crew race and five tennHP matches are on today's scholastic echeffS ule. The crew race will ho staged fM Princeton between Centrnl High BehoqL and the University of Princeton fresh men. The local knund left yesterday and arrived In TIgvrvllle last night. They will use ono of the Princeton shells. Tho Princeton oarsmen are the favor ites In today's mile and five-sixteenths brush. Centrnl hasn't found Itself, and If It nhould como Into Its own today a surprise, may be In storo for the first year men. Last Saturday Central lost to Ptnn fresh by more than ten lenctha. Unless a dual tace Is arranged with AM, napolls freshmen this will be the laif" race of the season for the local youUftP Pedatrogy Should Win ! Whether the School of Pedagogy de feat;? the Lawrencevllle School nine this afternoon depends on Its hitting ability. Kagleson. the Lawrencevllle twlrler, Philadelphia boy and the only member; of 'last year's staff In school, hasnj shown wuch form this season and th future profrssoiB should annex the hurt rels If they ro In n hitting mood ftniV Ward proves cnpable of keeping Law rencevtlle's hits scattered, Bob Mahon, former Northeast star. Is another locfiF player on tho Lawrencevllle team. jY - - it Bethlehem Withdraws Claim -w Manantr John Hertford, of the Dllatoa team, having recently repelved word that the llethlehem learn withdrew Its claim US forfeit, niaaton will travel, to llethlehem today to play off the eminnal American Cm serles originally scheduled for last flatuQ. day. The lawmakers have little confidence. or oeing Die to win rrom tne Hieel team. raving ion nnn au or ineir rat niayer runer in ino arait. enniiea proresaionai uaaeoaii. ed or now pla; iTa f livening Public Ledger Pkotoplay Calenda THIS PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE r T ,i.f..i. win i.. ,ith ii infigv for ti.p nlng ten and allowing but five lilts. Mil flrrt Saturday attraction of the year, j Ulfan also was In line form, holding the Uncle Ilobby hns not divulged the name Cheltenham sluggers to three safeties. e ih. iniriep t h inflieteil nn the iinme Cuthollc High had an easy time with t folks, but Pat Moran innkeB no secret lOeimantown High yesterday, defeating I of the fact that Ersklno Mayer will be , the Cllvedens. 11-4. Dougherty was o ' on the Job for his team. Tho battle will In lino form, and hold loach Lewis s lod that miitii It hot-Hop. Iilmi Lenrthv Tom hml the homo follts , oarler - .--- - I taunr out, or his hand, only eighteen titttra facing him and not a man wns i left on base The Phlla were mowed iown like saloons befoie a ptohibltlon aw and It few nf the rnftfers Hndlv " kft the arena berause they hadn't tho an to tee the boy go down In defeat. No one could tell what would have thnn on week days. Assistant Business Manager Mallcn sals the 3 mi.T. 1WYIR. PIIII. SCOUT. o'clock EtUlT will hold good all summer. ; iiinnrrv T f ! It was learned today that Veabsley, ' HfcLl O lAliUjlil I LiUAIN the. rookie catcher, would not report to New London or any other club this year , niii.. i,.vIp new ncout and ivorv hunt- He lias enlisted In the navy nnd will i er for tho Phillies, stepped Into the Inaugural, contests Ho has. WEEK OF APRIL Z TO APRIL 27 In the benched Lew Morgan and placed Joe , . T u a moda Straus at third base. This Is a popular Al-iflrt'"0"" move, as Morgan looked veij poorly In I the CImi net exhibition ' A.POL.LU SOCCER TEAMS WILL PLAY IN FINALS Straus Makes Good ARCADIA Tho football star got hie initial tryout ' fat Worcester yesterday, and he made ' RKLMONT 1 l .11.1 ..... I.n... .. .,V,.nA., , ilt.it. 1 I KUUU, 111' MIU III. I II...U M .IUUILC U.1CU, I but ho hit safely twice. In view of the fart that Bernhardt worked against Holy Cioss sestet day bo will not be sent back to the mound by Conch Thomas. Bill Hnrve, the sign a contract with Uncle Sam for the, limelight at the Stanley Theatre last former l entral High twiner win no duiation of the. war I night when he started the sulo of Lib- the hurling. Haivey is a southpaw and uuiation ot inpi ai. Bonds. Mndgo Kennedy, the movlo had a good record with the fiesbman . Btnr. mudo a ttlrring nimress and tlie end said: at Dingles and Bungles I Fills F. C. vs. Veteruns and Bethlehem vs. DIbs ton A. A. MIKItMAN" MAS ItlOIIT A i.innitnlc lamvrd nil oate rrcn(. Anil ntc ln t'tev li erp atiui. He noted fnnr (he fcnsel.nll ans ll'cre ast dfaertliiB Aim. Said Jie: " drrnm af diao.io duua; I'm tadtcr iiom but icldrr.' And then he enlii ome tlelouj things Alout old Bill, the Kaiser. -The lted Har also Injured-player rule Wla 1", c. which, after battling with ju itront .Vw York Shipbuilding team on ectaalona for three hours and ffve mln- Vttl befftra it was tal.l nn mi b wlnn.. JIM aetnltlnal, will line up again today for j' fl round of th amateur cup cham- ) alnat one of tho atronaest aoccer w"ii in this aectlon of tha country, the Jeteram. 7H Kami have shown some remarkable if?laf atyle of football In their recent per- 'VrBlnar-a Hn - fna. ,... ! InnliMl fne. faej to. Pall v c win tu ..nAn it l -- -.-St " a.. , ei alaa av a a m tfirvMlve plajers who have played it cauin Walah, ot tha Veterani, an- Ul,rei! h .H..M - ... . . ... - - -w ,.vu,u mm UH ma itrunurBi lino ,V. that hfta Krnn.t.1 l.l. ..Am l. 1n.n II.. I v, "-. ..uHSI(h ,,,a .rain ., i.ii. .i rS 'taee won Wu"-: IN THE SrOTLKillT- Irlun .neu.fi. Kd narrow's team has onW won five games hecauia tha weather mill forced one pot- ponement. Dtrrlll Pmtt in potna hJ.e a home on lire lor the Vnitn.cn. lie made tour hits In five fr(r to the vlate U the aecond aotM at Dottou. !" ,.'.'.'... rllhl fnllhaek ' i...lefl fullhsek. . rlaht half hark. eenler halfbark Veteran" .. Wright Mauntensv rnmnbell . Wambaeh . ... Taylor MeTannnut-h Wilson Nalan .W, nnraln .. . Walah Alei, Drawn ;11U1I.'' in Sin vi. .:.- , tenter ha ij; M. .antalile rUht. It. "" .. . ilnnlde rleht ast ..e1Mer forward. arf.1.""- ..Inalde.left .. ", """ ...., oulalde left . AIe. urown Ifwi Ua.hliib ""P- 'p- "'. on the Fair. JUtk .III" ra-inda. Third street and Le- l'eTaoi.S.i2,0'n eama will pay forty- Wnnta ri.rii"'''. na '" r,e er lie. nneen. I itfij'lod; will be , played each way. Wny "' ' p''r ' n ' Injured iIri'n'1LJ!,tn..11.- fs'rrell. of tha Allied tta pfV?0" Aeavlatlnn. while attend rial asm. T '.V v-.(saw xora. nnipouiioina late;,,."",' aeminnai rouno tor tna rfclee ViS eaamplonahlp, mr thr uraent JStllii. i?.,n,,Jrl ,h '" Prohibiting a E iR.Vii.a. 'Jr. 'I '" Wl HlUjr lTtlT-n Hen a tor. Mti, hud the :ut thuy won on three Venn arpffn' rroin-flrc dftUery ru lilifTn lilix-l H11T 1 n.l V WD II irftlle Ayrei ' blanked tho Athletics unmHiiiM lairs -r.iwaia una Vrt And trPA In s..,,. h- ,-.. n-,B 'lwr,f!!ljhen fmrUed thut he would ' 6f ifiDdllc n mtndmint to th by- t "- snriaiion. btalT'...'5 tneeils-. of tha deleaatra the rX M, Cooaldr red, l f ronv many MeMl) W approved,. Nearly 18(1 J-enrs n9 the V,".'i'r'' rl,a""J the llei Coala Into llostaa. . In lhl ear of war the Red Kox sre rhaalng the lankees Into the Atlantic Ocean. There have been twelve puatponemeut" In the big leagues this week. Lenkivo tfacetm. Dark orav tkv: Donblchtndtra Hue and 6yc. Iriah MeuaePa lusty wallop was one of the hardest hit ball" ever seen In the Phils Park. Tha pellet traveled r.anlnst a high wind and landed In the seventh row In the left-netd bleachera. Paul Iterere made areat ride up In Vev? rjialanib h" M tk nnot imn MM wfth the. rid. ot Hie Red Wot In th American League, wm The Olants had hard luck In the erl with Brooklyn. nln eauaed ona-poatpone-rnint. nd they only won three games EiMIe Burn, almoal ruined Slo'lo, n" hm eauoht KtUu lallootrd offj third (n the Will ? frame, Joi uot e-il tij ly run or -.nun ... .. ,irtMp mtrnt. Burnt blVtted S throw to cond d then .hot fe bill .0 Stock lor an catu out. Very Boot. I ill nurchaso a 13000 bond If Rome one In the audience will take one for $511 " There was silence for a moment and Doyle rubbed up to tho stuge with J50 1.1 his hnnd. "I'll take that bst." he shouted This started the sale and many bonds vvvio disposed of. A. A. U. TO HOLD BOXING TOURNEY IN THIS CITY last year and with Gold In laiti the Crimson und The Middle Atlantic division of the Amateur Athletic Union will bold Its an nual boxing championships In this city May 9 at the new National Athletic As sociation. Samuel Dalles, president of tho Middle Atlantic district, will have charge or the affair This Is the first time that the cham pionships will be held In this city lleg Istered athletes of the A A L. and all enlisted men are eligible to compete Championships will be aw aided In the fololwlng classes: U5. 125. 1S5. IBS pounds and In the heavyweight division. CUBS WILL WORK ALEX AS LONG AS POSSIBLE PRINCETON WILL OPEN SPRING SEASON TODAY j FVushmnn Will Row Centrnl Hlirh Eight and Varsity Will Piny FAMILY Naval Nine BLUEBIRD BROADWAY CEDAR COLISEUM COLONIAL EMPRESS EUREKA FAIRMOUNT FRANKFORD EdiUl nrsi nrAoklm nlayera are aluttona for punUhm"norCh.ri.Kbb.t..need.fthe money. After ' "ail "' "'' ",":" leavea for ("oiumhua, wher-i thny nlav tn- They ho to b batk In time for ;vv.' ".. ::... M.i.n.v SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LKAOl'K Ilrooklyn ft I'l'l'adehiMa-CloBdy. Itesten at New Vafkt londr. l-iitabnrtii HI. tunln Claudr. rhlcaio at Vlneinnatl Partly eloudr, AMKMPAN I.KVOVK MMrMe. at Waablnaton uUy. Van. Yok n-te-1 ' le-LT. Bt.Wl3ii t Vleveland-near. DttraH at Chlcaga tlaady, Cincinnati. O.. Ajirll 20 -T""'; Alexander was picked to start the Cub series against Mathevvson's lleds here ;.V,. Fki.nlm.r Mitche II lias notified 1.1. ArttiA nitrher to nrenare for tho opener In Chicago next Wednesday. Fiinston April' 30. Phil DouglJs was expected to Join thc Cubs here CICOTTE WILL TWIRL AGAINST TIGERS TODAY Chicago, April 20. -Despite the man handling he received In the seasons opener Ugalnst St. Louis, Kddle Clootie, of thn tVlftte Sox. was chosen to 'Pilch the first game against the Detroit Tigers here tbday. Icy weather postponed the last Brown came yesterday. MISS MABEL ARKLIE PROVES TANK STAR riltaburgh."ApriT!0, In ft swimming meet last night at the I'lttaburgh Ath letic! Association, Miss Mabel Arklle. of the- Philadelphia Turpgemelnde, set e new high mark. Bha proved the "tar of the meet, and was Individual high point scorer. Mlas Arklle won the women a fancy dive, successfully defended her title as national champion breast stroke swimmer at JOO yards, -and lowered her own time from s-J8 4-& to 3-S7. new American record. ' r Prliicelon, N. J., April. 1'0 Prince ton's teasun of spring sports will get under wav here this afternoon when tho varsity baseball team and the fresh- man crew muko their Initial appearance I 56TH S I . The first and second f reshmnn crews will take the water against the eight from Central High Kihool, of Philadel phia The crews remained in Prince-, ton during the l.astcr vacation, and John Fltapatrlck thinks be has welded a I ol.nnir llrHt lir,n t -PliP rrt pa villi fit 111 the nature of preparation for the Har- tjrpFERSON vara event, April n. The Tluer ball sdiiuil will lino un " against the Pelham Bay Naval Tialnlng , 1UMBO Ntntinn nine, por tup nrar ir.inip or ine 1 season the Tigers have nc. easy task when they are culled upon to tace the: tailors, as rumor has It that the tars possess a formidable outfit LEADER MONDAY TUESDAY Tho Ivalxer Tho lleast of Herlln Mne Marat! In Thp llolovpit Traitor Pei.ue Hnvnkaiva in Honor of Ilia Ifouae .Mtno HpuN'Iis In The I,ovo liroker Huff nnd T. Hobcrts Wllfl Youth Hir ''t The Whin lllllle liiirke In llvp'a Daushter I...l truff 1,1 Wild Tnuth Paullp-i r-ilerlrti In La Toca Win lliis I ir - ! lllaza Jtnwden Th-"-. in I)" "ISPT llnrry The Kalepr The lle-.9i of llerlln llolhrook Illinn In The Wenknpas of Jlun HeSFue Hovikawa In Honor of Ills House IJrtllh Htorev In Next Oeneratlon L. Huff nnd T. Uoberta Wild Youth WEDNESDAY The ICalaer Thc Heart of Ilerlin THURSDAY FRIDAY rarlvln niackwelt In Tho Way Out Neaaun Ilrtnkawa In Honor of Ilia Houao The Vortex (looilneaa Orarlous Arabel Normand The rioor llelow Stvr faK rh Whin Star rat Th. Whin nulla nurk In Uve's Daughter I MBrv Plckfonf. Amarll ly nf Clothesline Altey Star Cast In A rnllshed Villain 1'Aullne I'rpilerkk In 1.4 ToaCH Allre nradv In The Spurs of Sybil Pauline lveilpr!rk In La Toaca Win S Itnrt In Pluo iiiaipb Itnwden tmntv Wehlen Th Shell flam Se-aiie lianknwiv The Curse of Iku Mlt-i Rtrip-v In Hpvenoa (tp ...p-i... j--e- lie--- in Primitive Woman Klalnp. Tla-nnirreiPin In tho Co-respondent lt.pi. ntl.eAh.i ...-.11. ly of jflotheallne Alley 1 TP" Uvl- 1 In The Other Woman GREAT NORTH. 1 IMPERIAL , KNICKERBOCKER Today's Card at Havre de Grace I LIBERTY First rape, tw-n-vear-nlile. kelllns. 4 fur- lonsa Poultney. 1111, John Powers lift. Little Maurtle. 101, Plsreon. 111. 'Clulck Stop, ml. St Quertin, loo Iiasheora (Imp), 10.', eMIater Jimmy. DO. 'Aitnee Cook. 103. Nellie York. 111.1, Cain Sprln. 100. Alap. Hill. Cnllan 101 Mllda, HO Hecond race. fuur- ear-old and up. t-tee-plechaio handicap, almut 'J mllps -March Court. 140; -Meloa. 130. (llouceater. ISO. Short llallot. I4D: The Carmet, ISA. Slxty ur. ins. uhomo. 14T. Kaker. 135, New Haven 11.0. Third race, three-year-olds, t.lbertv Jtoed Furae, Vi furlonge Hweep tip. "d, lift; 'rerleaa One. 11; Johren. 1 0-'i Sun (laid. In:.'! Ithadamea (Imp ), UK, Iteveler (Imn 1. HITi lied Knx (Imp), ll.1t Foreground, HIT. Ileiiaat 107. Dracnnn. ms, lleprge H IDT. Fourth race, three-year-olds and up. claiming-. BV4 furloigs O A Cnmlskry. UK, Hunnv Hill, 10M- -Murphv llfl; Kins Worth. U.1. Indian Chant 117. 'Anackas- ln inn. Mm rim UK: Mlntn. "it. US. Finn race, tnree-year-oiiis ana un. mils nts na ndlcan. II furlonars Klnir Neptune 100: (Startling-. I15i Hell Rlnirer, 1M: llau delph ivi.i o.aiiiii.a. ...i, ..rii lun.ri, ..s, ii-u- berk, 1121 Phlllpplo (Imp,), 112. Tea Caiidv. 110: Water Lady, ins: Cudgel. iai Kits William (Imp V llbi Mnlier Tot, HI, Sixth race, three-year-olds and up, claim Inc. I mile and TO yards epreaton Lynn, lilt Flare. 1U: Hcornll. 100. 'Prim Harry, 10S: Lukens. 110: Charlra Cannell- lDK: lleautlful Morn. 10S Irooreaalon. I12f Mlnb TUdneld. lost "Htlr Up. 107: Curlicue. 111, liervlah, 111! Comacho, init Menator lira, lie rick, OA: Uuby Cal. loot Dalrose, 00: Yodelinr. 112. fieventh race. threevear-olds and up, claiming-. 1 mile and 70 vaeds Uollna, 10S. llucknall, Hili 'Greet Dnllv. 100 Mo. nocacv. US: l.aav Iiu 101; Rtetiarlna, mat Irregular, 110 lllwe Thlelle 118 llnh Ued neld 10 l)ayh-e 100- Yodepug, 111 anp-eptle allowapea cl"tmed, Weather Wear trad, fast. LOCUST 'ar" P'rV'nri" ,ip--I1. ly nf Clothesline Alley Tb-ila fiae In l)u Harry Mar- piek'nr.i An'"ll i ly nt Clothesline Alley Ms "Ir1 ' .r ' .Stella Marl nl.l lle--.pit . Naughty Nnugho ''lot- p.e In Hreakera Ahead viol- Dins In Hreakers Ahead liomthv nsiton Love Me Marjory Wilson in The face ut the Window llnld Markev In Cheating tha rubl'n Mare Plikfonl. Annrll ly of Clothesline Alloy "-mi ?.eypr 'n The M,vrrlage Lie Wlllism 1 Hart In Aroetle of Vengeance Mar.- piekeor.i Am'll. I of Clothesline Alley ttseilil T,nplMvood 111 thn Iindlnner '"SpI CI-vM-i In Whims nf Hoeiety M'-- Pd In Th Knife Constance Talmadire In Tha Btudlo Oirl Kmmy Wehlen In Thp Shell Uame Sessua Itkysliawa In Honor of III House Clara Kimball Youna In OooJnta Qraclous liel Nnrmand Tho Floor llelow Tom Ml In Wetern TJlood try Plckford. Amaril y of Clothesline Alley Alp n-adv In The Krura of HybSl P.t)Il" F-ederlrl; In Ij Toaca I'.-. vtrl.i. i Sunshine Alley i ,, " -. p-1 Carmen In oirl With Chnmpaa-ne Kyea pe--.; ra-elsle The Caat-Off r)i-.i-.a Fsl-lis-k in Hearfln' Houth (ce Ttrsiy in Sours nf fibll A.I'.., p-. Is The Knife V'llla-.v F-r-Mni In Rough and Ready "llllap S Hart In niue Rlate Rawden Vhir- r'ckfnri'. Atnsrll ly nf Clothesline Alley l.nH "enn-tt In Key of the HIhtPou W"-w p..td In The Thins We Iive vin' Da--, m IlreakPrs Ahead .I--k Plpfc'eM In Huck nnd Tom MARKET ST. MODEL NIXON PALACE PARK PRINCESS RIALTO RIDGE AVE. RIVOLI RUBY IWr-tPv "sliou Love Ma Montatu l.ove In Tha C'ros Hearer Kdhh Slnrei In Revenre l.nule'- Lov-lv In Rich Man's Darling WUIIarn S lfl in The Tiger Man Klllv 0'dnn In The Wasn William H. H.et i.i Tho Tteer Man N'"'mi Tlma-" In The Missing Link Harl ivillls'ns I An American Llve-WIre ste- rae' The Wav Out li-.--.i-p r-i.l..p'. n Modern Musketeer STsl-et Noem-' i-i Dodging a Million "lll'e. "nek- In Uve's Uiughter Dornliiv rialton Love Me Mar'- piekfnrd Ams-ll-ly of Clothesline Alley Alien Ilrady In Wnman and Wife Hsrt In the Tt.r vn I "srt In the Tr Mn Chaplin. A Dng'a Life Chaplin, A Hog's Lite F'snkl't Fsrnum In The Rough Lover lorn Mis In Western Wood .tullai Klllng In Ths Widow's Might Douslaa Fairbanks In Headln' Snush SAVOY STANLEY STRAND ,, The Kalaer The llsaat of llerlln All-tnr Cast in The Vortex J. Wa-ren Kerrlaau In The Turn of a Card Viols Dans Hreakers Ahead W'lllsm S. Hrt In The Tlrrr Man Hsrt In the Tiger Man Chaplin. A Dog's Life Montea-p Livo In The Cro Hearer Alice Resd in the Knife vilile-n Fr-."m III Itnuah and Ready Mo -l I e Clek Itah'a Ruralar 1'lrrina Desrsin A Daughter of rranco Wp"-pa a.ij in The Thing We Ixive rt--ee H- in The Family Skeleton -.rile! Norms p H Dodging n Million r- T'lmlisll T--.P In The House nf ("Pane Fan-v WaM In Innocent Hge-ild T.rtpl-wp-.n' Tha Landloper Dauehter o Franco House Hate Wiillar- B lf.et in The Tiger Man Constance Talmadge In Tha Studio Girl Marguerite Clark In Han's Matinee Idol Ssu Hayakan . In Hohor of HI House WPtlam P. Hart In Ills Last Tall William Farnum lee Mlserahlea Ton Ml In Western niood .Teck Plekford In Huck and Tom Ann Pennington In Sunshine Nan PaUliee F-.lertrk In La Tnsea Oi--dye rt-ck-'-1! n Tha Devil's Wheel C-ne'-np TpI-p--p In The studio nirl p.tl T,ov in Iroaded T)lce W R-'d V W'Ulstns In Thlnir Wa Love rnld ner-ett in Naughty Naughty V-!ie Nnn-sed in Th Floor Below e-py fic'enM p Ills Majesty Hunker nean Dvu-'se Fn'ehsiks in A todern Musketeer AI'pp Tpvp in - We-n an Iletween Friends 5(ee vra)-ks-ea Hidden Pearl Dingls Fal-henV (n The Onod Had Man Val-"yn WUUspis li The Whispering Chorus Kdllh Storey In The Claim Dou'las Falrhank In Headln' South The Kaiser The Heaat of Berlin Tha Irf Kldelles In American nuds Dornthv Dalton la Love Letter Norma Talmadge In Tly Right of Purchase William S. Hart In Tne TWer Man VICTORIA I- Nailmova. Revelation 4 9Dlln 1 Haepld Tiekwood In Th Landloper Norma Talmsdce In ny.ltlsht of Purchase William H, Hart Ir Tha Tiger Man Xailmoya Revelation Chaplin Norma Talmailre In Ghosts ut Yesterday fleAe-e Itehan In One Mora American The Kalaee Tha Resat of Herlln Makel Norma nd In Tha Floor llelow Pouglaa Fairbanks In Headln' Bquth Norma Talmadga In lly RUht ot Furrhaaa William H, Hart In Tha Tiger Man rta.lnwva. Rtvetatltn Hsrt in the Tiger Msn Chaplin. A Peg's Life T)or-.hv Dapan In Flare-up Sal Jp-te veivldgs In the Way Out Charlie Ra In The Family Skeleton WaUsra peld In Tha Thing We lore - i Tha Kalspe Tha lies at of llerlln Alice Joyce In The llualaess af Uf Nth-1 Claylnn In The Witch Woman Norma. Talmadga In By Right of Purchase, Marruerlte Clark Ir Rich Man. Poor Mart fh-elee R .. 1-1 The Family Skeleton Fn-y Wer.1 In Innocent Th I- Kiddles in American Rude MltC"lt IWl - The Sign Invisible W'lltap- H ltet In The Tiger Man Hart In tha Tlr M-n Chaplin. A Dog's LIU Wllll"v 8. Hart Irt lllue Plate Rawden Laulew Lovely Jn Rich Man's Darling Con'nc. Talmadra In Tha Honeymoon Virginia, i'-sreon in ptoii SATURDAY Jnt Constanca TalmadaiS ... .un niuaia nir "9. ql!h. llaruerlt Clark lj naba Matinee Idol" Sasue ltavakawa t. Honor of Ilia Ifouffl The L;w ef th Oreat Northwest )rf Knld Hennatt ?aghty. NwiglitTgt JT'"! MP- In o Western Tlload a, J;ek rirk'oel fn-Oiy Ituck and Tom Ar-i Pennlnrtnn fn flunhlna Nan Pauliee, F-derlefc l La Tnp " rr"": u.-isnT4 Tho Rraas Chclr-nj "vr" 1t-.vt,! ,-,u In n-nvvn nf Ttsrvarl r vtf . tevnip. .w. wrn Killed Walton? V'.PIS ppW-A .. A 1v..ghtr Rt -Prg,,, -M -,,, ,', '"'' Nsursty Nauahti-M sr.H., veerp. .it (n Tha Floor Blow6 ..i. T.ipi.e r -aai ta(eatr BiinMr .Haajr "'" Tlrs-Yl r-1,a Th Little pThVeeas1,, Ui. Wllhln tha Cun'' . r,..i.. )n i lteart of Romanea Al'-s Jire. I- VTm.. .-iiT-en rntfiaar "--,..",- STU TSe WMin-rlng Che len4srJ --s fifs stoleri iltanor Turn Mltf Western Illood Ann Penntnglnn In Sunshine Nan AMca Jovca In Tha Ruslness of Ufa Nornva Talnjadga In By Bight of Purchasa Marrderlta Clark in Rich. Man. Poor Map nw Deht'ef Harsfr Fan-- wM in Innocent ?'"!.- . Heet' tef nine Rlases Rata Vltr.-.ll I-wla W3 The Sign lnvlaltle, ''sei," ; lf .,.- mrr mis 'Mrf Ir, t-sj Tt.r My, Chaplin. A Dora fcm, WIlP'-'-i . Kart u Hlua Blagea Wawtiaa) " e V'a-. Lti of qrest Northveagav Ap- l'--inpp.n jaj gunthlayan All-at.p fa- I-' ineaitng tna i T-ven yirf neaurn yVAu-"sa-. FslrSA Tti Hawt at Ha ItV'L Cbe.B till, eie N-i--s' T'tra A ' Ry RUht of PaSaaSeH- Mergnerlta r'aMfc W Hy iico elan, s-sea-e U Naklmova. Ksvalatlon I'hacUn Naawruya. ltrtlt;on BSsap-i. "--( M , A-i' ,. - J .-S"
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