Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 23, 1918, Postscript, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 23. 1918
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fliflZE COLLINS, NEW IRON MAN, EQUALS CRA WFORD'S MARK FOR CONSECUTIVE LEAGUE PL A YINd
RIGLER AND MORAN, AFTER MANY
i ARGUMENTS ON THE BALL FIELD :
, ARE FRIENDS AND
Ten Years Ago New Umpire and Cy Got Along (
Like Two Members 01 a Battle Royal, but
Moran Calls Rigler "Mister" Now
IJy ROBERT W. ."MAXWELL
-A a A. 4 nn ib n -! Sills as C f t l t, t ... 1. .. - A 1. f II. 1 1.
EA. o3)' niioui lu )'"' sw- n.-. 3i. iviun -3 intimitis mu i-iius ucir
U'a Card plaer questioned tlio judgment of the umpire on a third strike
. n awcet little vocal uuet was put
iments of this sort nlwajs end the
I i t white !hl" one lasted It was wonderful to behold.
"You "Iff. lop-ei'id stiff!" said the l layer In mllil, dulcet tones. "on '
iin't n that ball ot. You got the homo plato mixed up with first base
IKU! ,n0 bal1 ,UIS K0 wldo " u,mo1 knocked the llrst baseman down
, guvs a Ku' I.'011"11 break Into the league with a yegKinan like jou behind
i (jj piate' You're nothing but a "
1 "That'll be enough for 'ou." returned the umpire. "Go back to the
' tench and don't fall In the. water bucket. You'v0 had one foot In It sll after '
Mon. Beat It'"
' "I mean every worn kuu, juu puruii cumucr: snouted tno player, id
like to "
"Beat It'" erlcd his umps. "neat It now or you won't bo with us long."
As I said, you're nothln' but n "
' "To the showers, and I hopo on drown yourself, you poor catfish," was
Oa pollto parting shot dellveied by the monarch behind the plate. And
that ended the argument.
The plater was i ) ""' "
the umpire "bailey It'Kler. In thosj
J,,, Morun nn.l IllRler played football
oitlhcr in the Ml l1 I'M '"n ''V"
members ... a battle lovnl In t.in
ummer Mor.ni however, was n slut
ton for punishment, and although lie
Lr won arjumiiit In bin llfo ill-
wir 1-eP' on tr,nK Illl;leI" ,l,WJ''
'. ruht Hiid proved It by banishing
0,1 rtar halfback on the football team
Mn average of u'ice In every scries.
I Calls Him Mister Now
But times liac changed, ni we read
In the Btorv brolts Yesterdny, while
fitting near the UrooUlyn bencli waiting
for the game t. lit gin. I luard a mild,
meet voice salng
"Mr lllglef. jut a moment please,
MISTEIl KIR er D'i you think 1 nm
i mlllled to g" brh'ml the lilnte today
ml piess at the strikes nnd balls, Mr.
) Pilr?''
' . ........, ,
The pirtlv atui ery ainieiic nig 1
Kg ftopped m I''" tracks. .V mille
rerwd over hli mnburned faco when I
(. turned to us and said:
"Cn ou beat It ' lie calls me "Mis-
ttr' now Us funny how a guy will1
change The last time wo were on tliii
fell together he begg.d me to nth k my
fai out of the dressing room door so '
lie could hit me with n bat. Isn't he
Wc and gentle now? I've got him '
trilned "
Then turning to his assistant, he said: I
"Ten Charles, ou may go behind the
plale today but please be careful. Don't
Id Tat -Morai) get vour animal and keep 1
.... rnm in..u A.iamiv foet tv. tl.e
belt you can Charles, for I shall he''1"'1' sto,"I1!l ''nnclng In the cafes. Our
Htclilng ou eloeely"
Broke in Tucsda
Charley Moran biokc Into tho big
katuo last Tuesdav after proving his
north In the South In the last three
leuons The new ump Is iiulte an ath- i
feand nne of the best football nlaversl'le
leverhaveseen He played on Vander-
bill and a couple of other colleges In
Ibat section of the countrv, and also ,
itaned on the Mnssllldn Tigers when
ttat area! eleven was nerfornilnir. Pnr
"' t!ia9t six years he has been coaching
u ,.,c uvuui, .,,(.. i..ci. ..,, nun ..i v vt-
tral College. In Kentucky. He played
en the Massliion team w itli P.lgler for
i to seasons and they were cloo friends
until they met on the baseball nolo.
Jloran plated bai-eball with Pt Louis,
flirting out as a piliher and ending as
arMcher
1 lit seems etrance but everv new man
..-,..".
1 tho breaks Into the league Is placed
', Wilir Ulgler for Instruction. Cy Is
Korklng his twelfth vear under the hie i
top, and as yet hasn't missed a rookie,
last year he had Kitty riranslleld under
Hi lng and the year before It Was
Pete Harrison He also took Lord llrron
tf the Hand on his tlrst appearance, and
vimtiey umpired bis first game under
the watchful eye of big Cy. A I Urlh,
Hal Kason and others were his pupils.
Made Big Leacue Record
TWer broke Into the National League
'hen an umpire had the social standing
el a brewer at a prohibition ball. The
i!r B.nn.A.i ... ...., ...... ...,, fn......
tfcit sa,. W.A ...... i..M ....J. ,..,.., i
In 1901 Cy established a league record ,
.bf putting 136 players out of the game
'Ming the season. Klvo he put out
1 twice first knocking them out nnd then
s "iMng them carried out. Charley was'
' very husky person those days and
Jwy good with his hands. He soon ,
earned tho namo of the "fighting urn- '
Plre" and the name sticks to him yet.
w you ever Bfo any of the players ar-
HJiriff with hhn ory Ions? Not to you
f could Tint ir a
ty last battle was, Magcd thrco
PLANK QUITS BASEBALL
HE SAYS SO HIMSELF
Southpaw Eddie Will Devote
Entire Time to Running
Garage in Gettysburg, Pa.
h Eddie I'lank is dono with baseball.
EF will not play with tho Yankees nnd
pa turned down an offer to play with
StejJton club In tho league up the
ptate. From now on the famous port
JUr will devote bis thnn to servlne
pta hardduck motorists vvho visit Get-
fiburg-, pa in his new garage.
Eddie Was In town veatenlav nnd bct-
ytca trains gave out the following:
"I nt through with babcbnll. and
&tlOthnflr MR (.... . .. .. t.nA .n.r.
E.ttme, The work Is too hard, tho
S? r !? t0 Breat ani1, nnyvvny, I be-
t :.;v ve none my snare. My nrotner
i rnyself have a garage In Ciettys-
".iiX ni' as business Is good, 1 shall
lick to that,
L Tiere Is nothing In the report that
i-r-J' Play Independent baseball every
"turday u ,hB state The,.a a noth-
W . If' Suppose I receive 100 n
,?) for pitching. I will have to keep
!" in condition Just the Bamo, and
QO that T mUl., ...&.. .. AAn.a
r.n,. I "'6..v wo 1. fct owimw
II in. nony In the big- league, No,
"in not play with any one this year.
irai jpeg tof the yahkee,f loo.
nJ. wa ""I to the New York
, wtes.n, this year, but did not report,
lip Iool' as It Miller Uugglns has
V3 1. , u Mant and might
as
the
Bt, v" ,ue veteran's name ort
IFORMER FED. PLAYER
KILLS IFE AND SELF
f'lllean
April jlV-James Mcr I
en.
former Chlean W.leri.1
sue
baseball n'ayer. and his wife
k V ,"UT pecuse airs, lie
Kllnejl a reconcll'stion. We.
IrikA :'Xa82? '! .'?
UMP. TOGETHER I
on near tlm homo plate. Of course
satno ny the uinp Is victorious
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
WIIIINM. I. l:lil I.
, . M. I.. I'd. Win l.nr
New ots . . .1 II 1.IM.II 1.IIIHI .KM
Phillies 4 I .Hill .811 .isivj
I'lnelnnutl : : .dim .mil ..ton
flilrnin ... '! .stw .1100 .inn
ritftiurcli . ; ..-.on .(inn .tnn
t. 1.011U . 1 ,:is.i ..vhi .'.til
Huston . 1 1 ,.(Mi .am .107
llrooklsn 0 .1 .0011 .10; .0011
AMi:i(i('.w i.iui.t'i:
V. I.. I'.t. Win l...e
lioslon . II 1 ,sm ,ht, .7.10
I'lrimiil :i 1 ,;w .kcii ,nn?
Detroit .. 11 ..".no ,n; ,:m
New lurk . . :i I .411 ..wo .17.1
MttMilnctoii . t :t .iiMi .vhi ,:n:t
sl. linU . . 'J :t .ui'i ..-(in .:.n
r'lilcnrii . 1 'i ,:t.t 1 ..-.(hi ,.jvi
tliletlrn ... 1 I .'jou .33.1 .in;
t'An.. n Ii, .,!..- .l .. I rt ...
.'" " hi inruuiini iien i nario
"errog jumpeil on lil fctt with bin'
spike. Illgler handeil him one on the,
cl'l" and the first words Herzog utlcicd ,
wlle" he recovered oonu'lousnciM ere: ,
"How many people were kllltd when 1
me granustanil fell
. , . . ... .,
OescliRer I wirls W ell
Moran umpired a good gam? behind
tho plate yesterday, and while lie mlosed
" couple, thero weie no kicks. Anyway,
the l'hlls had huch an easy time of it
th.it arguinen's were unnecessar.v Joe
Oeschger and his bum leg were hi great
" ''" the dodging Dodgers weio us
helpless as a flock of tango hounds after
Joe made his debui and It was so Im
pressive Unit Pat Moran was forced to
smile Inwardly. He now has thtee
good pitchers on his staff and perhsps
will discover another one In a few dp vs.
Who can tell?
Some gus might say that auv crlp-
""'I "lave trimmed lirooklyn 5 es-
"''; '"Jl 1w,e,u,e, '"'t "-o meai. as
tlla,1' Jf0 '"ll1 ",l8 of mulT "ncl lll! c0""
," Ivas ell incept In one spot-llie
e.gn.1 vvnen ne wa.Ke.i .van. vv neat
find Daub. rt. The enemy only biffed out I
six hlngles, but they were ho widely scat-
tered and so unnecessary that no two I
of them came In one Inning
, ..... , t1
Phils in Second IMaCC
However, and be that a It may, the i
Phils were victorious and now stand
second In the league. This mut be
quite a shock to the croakers who pre-
Uicieu last juace lor tno raimoiniiH, aim
......... . ........ ....,.
uIso to the western clubs that expected
to carry off the pennant without a Slrug-
K'p. .vi.er iouimhk u..k- e. u ......
led to believe that President liaker is
such a lium nusiness man unit l ncio ,),,. i,g match hero on duly i. Hie coio
Sam should hho hhn to float the Lib- . wa9 to uppear beforo the Stnte
city Loan.
Krom hero to lobster Is quite a drop, .
but Irish Meusel took the step grace- I
lilliy V I It'll lie iUUblLU Jtivmilrtii n iuiih
1. in iiiA vt.rnm MmikoI u.nt nftr tilt
..ii t. .. i.. ,.-i..i 111,,1.,,,.,.,'j irtf
I , t, , J . , . r.,t
. .1 n..rl. r. till .,.. Iitot nn CllOflflUO rtl I I
.! .i . - ..n tKc-
He would have caught the ball at that,
only It took a bad bound out ot his
hands. Irish made up for It when be
,.t,.n.w1 n lr.irli to center In the sixth.
.n it .1-icn't on inioerf.'Lt dav. after all. '
. , . '
I'ast Game Toda
The Phils play the last game of tho
week here this afternoon, and He i
Prendergast or llradley liogg will bo
on tho firing line. No one knows who'
will pilch for Brooklyn, and, no one is'
nunoyeo. .Ml oi tnu iimgeLs iook Bo. .. ,
to tue iiomcioiu, now umt uitj ...w j
tho throes of a batting streak. ,
Tho pair of Charleses Ulgler nn.l I
...... . ........
.viorail v 111 uu ll.u Kuccm.ib UV.....U ...c
plate and on the bases.
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
NATIONAL i.i'Aiirr.
llrnokbti nt 1'lillnilelnlila Clear,
llolon ut New i..rk t'lenr.
Chimin nt Cincinnati t'lnuilr.
I'ltlxt.ursli at M. I.ul-Cleur.
AMi:itlCN I.LAdfi:
Atldetlrs al Vnlilnxtnn Clear.
New- ork at llolon Clear,
st. Loulit at Cleveland Kaili.
lletrolt at lilcuio Clear.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
n vtional i.nvovi:
l'ldllle". 3 llrookbn. 0.
New nrk, 4i llonlon. ?.
t lnrli.ni.tl. Hi riilrinrn, t.
rittidiurdi. Si xt. I.uuU. 1,
AMI'.RICAX I.llVOl'i:
Atlilelles, Si AVimliinclnn. 1. ,
New Vork, 111 lloli.n, 4.
Detroit, ll ( lilrnirii. 3.
(If rdaiid, hi .St. I.oubi, 1.
ROSE ELECTED PENN
WRESTLING CAPTAIN
IT. a. Ilose, of Johnstown, Pa , who
represented the lted and Blue In the Im
pound class on the wrestling team, was
unanimously Uevted to captain next
year's team. I'.ose wrestled In the 123
pound class In all tho meets held by tho
Quakers this winter and besides made
the best showing of any of the Tenn en
tries in the Intercollegiate champion
ships.
Tho athletic council also ratified the
appointment of William Osner as man
ager of the swimming team and AV. Ull
mer as assistant manager for the coming
eeason, while B. Simpson was made man
ager of the fencing team and Joseph B.
Fllgman nnd I'aUl Klrchher were ap
proved of as manager and assistant man
ager of the wrestling team.
Among the men who recently received
commissions at the third officers train
ing camp at Camp Hancock, Augusta,
On... was Thomas Massey, Jr., who veas
very prominent In rowing circles at the
University. .
Lightning F-res Church,
Heeding. I".. April 22,?Ae steeP ,,f
k. -1.1 t.,.i,.ri.. r-hnreh. 110 years old.
at nehrersburg-, caught lire , ..m aion-
Htrantown could 'nivmVuV,!!
the damage amounted to 000. It Is he
?ved th.. rtructur. rtruefc W WM;
uu'in,iiw " v M' -- "-
KILBANE
r f f
9$ 'TO li pmk v1 'f-
rfa WW 'tsntSv I li j v"
jK$t &!w-4 V5kL mJL 1&rWk
world s champion fcathcrwciclit ha quit the tin k to teach box 111 r in
it nit that ho has been made chief boxing instructor in all of the
LIBERTY BOND
FIGHT LATEST
Ten - Round Bout for
Championship July 1
With Patriotic Touch
BACKING
AND TILLING
lf Colonel J. C. Miller. Jess Wlllard
and Krcd Pulton believe that by agree
ing to buy a certain amount "f Liberty
Bonds and turn over certnln irrocecds
of the proposed lieuvxwelrht cnamplon
shlp dght to war charities ily have
slipped off the burden ot criticism, they
had better take long deliberation and
then think again. The worst -or at
least as o.id as tn worst Is yet
plonshlp mill being fought over the ten
rouiiii rouie.- rnat 3 ugni n- one,
r ,...... ,.-..... ..
an'l v.r.iui vvuiiis il
the meantime, however, some el-
foils nn. being made to stage the bout ,
at Camp Crnnt, 111., whre th.re are
III I
come. r...,'..'.J.. :,:.- ...7." .,'".. .r..ri -"Vi '"" """ .-."urnay 01 mis wrei. nui -;,...,.., ...,....,i..i .r.,. win, il.r .
Keports are tlmt Colonel Miller and I T,aii brat, ii ii. h ' flrsi siari of ihTieasbn ' osperl.ill IVid.iy Herry will compete '""-"l " '' '" ", """ 1 '"" "" ,,'", , , .
his two tight birds will pitch their unt , Uu,"r b' " "' hl" ""'. "Url "' '"" """on I ,' two events on Prl.lax. namclv. the ! renowned Walter Johnson tbioughout Slccplechasinir
JSSffifir i? V, '- i; MAT & .uei-ine ! "S ,!,edieyX WiZZ by " ., Event on Card
only ate permitted In Minnesota and him,., ...in In n rimler. . . ., . '" "" , ' "". i.r.ij Pri7GS of
.. u . .. . .. .. i ' ,,,l'n """ '" .it"., r. . n .. (lr . .n,..n .n !.... tl,rfM pieots. m mo lll.n. 1 ru.s Ul
oodles and oodles or solilli rs eager "', i7rV e Wli !.,
witness the bout. Tentative arrange- l",;7,J!",; ,",;"' V..M,, .,,,,'t n. ir he
inents are being made, and perhaps If .Ine-n'l pit. it throiiKli tno e.i,iii. nnd. nm-,
the authorities who have chaigu of ""V.ml.liibinT'i.'.ie'lieen ". .I'lV.""!. !i" "V. ' ' i'.'i -
training camp activities con be Induced , (11M. Ihc mwj hlloll,l ,, rrin.;i ,' r'M,
to see It the right way the bout may In" purls.
,,,,, ,nr,. h
Indications, however, point strongly
, Mlnnesola, now that Colorado has ,
harrtd the men. It will be tho ilrst time
that a heavyweight ch.imnlonshlp over
mis been placed at sine in a icii-ruuiiu
. . - . - . .. . - ... ,
bout with u decision attached.
Miller tiels Penult
colouei .Miner nan u perinii in.... ...'
junne-sotfi boxing commission to hold
s.ifetv commission this ufternoon to ex-
plain his Liberty Loan plan or "'"''
w hlch bo was certain would make the
il - vrin. un ti ... .-...
' Mlntiohnln'H Will WOrli. Tho waiCty
A. .-. oi n i rut hnf Minn fl I PiLTrrni lO
.i..,n. i h., ina tin. fiti v i'it nn nine
. .
l. !. Its
Mlllee told the commission the tight-
era would lie p.ltd In t.tuerty isonns ,
tlml ....v surplus would bo Invested ill
them, and that l-"3 per cent of tlio n-
....ii.tq uonlii o to some war-aid fund
In addition, tlio htute would rcccvo 10
per cent of the leeelpta for Its tubercu-
Hisls fund.
piii-vjl?ui7 PROVE TO BE
lllliL,3L, I ivv ij xy
GOOD SOCCER I'LAlbKb
,rj)tf versatility or mo . nineMt. ..i..-
Iclc haB ,.,,!,.,.,. ccer follower who
, ,,.,. ,., rerenilv oicanlzcd Clil-
......' Pen ... .-- . --..
nese Students Ktccr ( lull of .ew on.
In action. It was agiccd that tlio team,
which met defeat at tho toes of the
Montclatr Athletic Club eleven, con
querors of Havcrford, showed gicat ixw
sllillltles. , , ..
Thsre are tweniv-fnur sons of the
Orient In Hie uiuad. capt.ilnei bv Tommy
l.eo of t.'eneral Theological .Semln!.'v,
farmer member ot tho Yale (.occer team
and for several seasons captain of the
kickers of I'hllllps Academy, Andover
Lee also led the Uang-Kow I nlvcrsltj
(.occer team before coming to thin coun
try from China, nnd .local nuthorltlo
concede him to be a forward of llrst
magnitude. .
CHESTNUT HILL OUTFIELD
STRONGER THANTHOUGHT
Starting Inet weds there l.aa lie. n a bin
1 eruption in the timers' Lain The euriint
I opinion was that " the outfield was en
tirely new this iwrtlon would te the weakest
'mrt However, when thkr met Kplpropal
on Tuesday tho Infield gave an unpleasant
xhlbltlon. while the outfleldera rhoed
Ih"meUfS to l the lron.-r Inilf.
IMille Van Pelt, last J'ar'a Dili her.
atarted In the box and walked men for the
?"t of the Inning Coaeh HI. kens then de-
tltutlon and msnv ihanse of poiltloi.
Suueeded In preduclne a team whl.h bed
liplkcopal 10 four runs In it." lt nn
'nDi.??.. ... -.. una Bhlflrd t ratfhcr
where he nrnM.1 hlirielf mot itinipewni
having Vauk-ht several J.-.r piejlomly on
fl" leaine. team., ,lto..l.tver' eat, her
."P'"1" '". w..... . ...n.noO.it i
WHEAT'S ABSENCE HURTS
BROOKLYN BALL TEAM
Wheat's absence Is hurling the club,
as It takes away Brooklyn's best clean
un hitter With Wheat in the gamo
jftbble could move in 111 Myers to sec
ond base, a position which he played
well last season, and would give him a
far greater offense. The presence of
one additional hitter frequently changes
tne aspects 1.1 an .... .-. ..,,..
Brooklyn lost more pitchers to 1 the
service than uny other ciuu. w-iien i-iei-
fer. smttn, i auore n ihj
Anll Into cervlee Robbie however.
rA'.t '" ..." .i.V. .VoV left with
til has nulte. R capable staff eft Witt.
S&
paper. '" Wk
luece.le.l 111 luien.na 11 r.nae .... "-:
thi fourth Innlns-. when h "."h'f,ri'
-,r, ivit u-aa Dlulnir third and l-eiter. the
! third baaetmin. short. The n'.lflel.l. aa was I
.aid; prarTti be exrentlonallj tro;;g and
1 we-l balanced, and It Is exneeied w .on
eel balamed. end ll l exoeet-d will ion
J tlnue to be s thruuuhout the seaiun
AND HIS FOUR ASSISTANTS
llinglvs and Himgl
s
SI1MH WAl.tJtlV
7ir vtaurr thi iiiwlr roncrriiM
In u I1III1 lift 1Mr iimiud lumi;
Thr ball ihnl he hit
n aoinn ftaim tltt,
, Attuliluw to fuliAf rdtlttli.
I til tliP Kltoltlsllt lleorff lurn
homer lirokc 11 tie pitirf aii.l i
I iJlHtiis tm uitmt! with Hurttnn
11!" I
".
IMille lt.,.1. Ii Im i.r:inff i.i snni. thltitf
h ..minion.. lie in l Ki.t f Mir till r uut et
fuur tlm. . ut, in rel.y h.iiilni me Unl
trlri Un. I'uhw
Wnltrr .liilnixiii, a pltrlier nllh Wi.liliii!
Inn. Iul lil-. Ililr.l strulalit Kiune j.'.lcnlii,.,
ll.e AtlilelliK iciuieil M'.illrr for vjetrii
lilts.
Html! .Hit not need T ( iil.li In th
llm-tip i trim ih While Ha I'ltiiier
Jsmes tHk ur ef it vlrtUHil Hi.mle.
HanUe.1.
'but still attach. il to that camp by (io
The Ptrul-i lalil doit .1 a ftro. Idirram eminent orders, Is home on n two weeks'
betie.rs (lilnl tor unit fftr holm ixalltr, ',,,, ,h .. ... i .... ,.,. ,
(lllr.lo le contliiuln. llamillou j.iiehrti furlough. He visited Klunklln I'leld,
uowl bait ...id mud. Imi hit. yesterday to get a work-out In prelum-
1 tli.n for the uiUllnry nod naval events
Hitler lliumlns shnoit up the Ynnlie, line-1
Ho far the Itnl.i,,. ar. tie onlv I. un In
leiih. r I.iik'i. wii.. Ii t..s noi er. .1 ..
vl.i..r.
,,,'. "Jj , ', tJ ,, le I el. II u I
ru.r .Mev...,.l.'r lh .," ln t!.lrt "n.nel '
this j.r. ,,, a ,l.. uf d.i,s l.lrr the
The White h.j. fielded In worlds series
ft. &!? tel"
; i s lount.
., ,.... .. . J. . . . .... ...
,,""""; "."'", iwni ,',,.0!.' ",',':"'
Bofrta3 he "ill Uaib 'fal- ioT.T iouiscr"
Iicioiimb eanij. or mmiart) (,.lrKriitirt.
- -
li.orue Mnarl.lse fll down. JerUnl out
nn error, had un awful time, nnd then de
feal.il the lied Kox II tu I
'll.e A', will be wllli us ininnrrnn In Hie
openlin; nit of the semum nu.iln.t the Ite.l
. .v,,,n, tlrli.nl,. will l.e presented will.
""'"
dUi'ii li) tho cha fan-.
i in iinwn nrt 11 in yinnrn
t.e..sue CI. velai.d found 111. m and i.hlppe
...... - -
them s to 1
.'ourr ( ofl'iieu. A. ml riialilo.i aleni.i of1
Kl,ll nml thr I'hlllla pari;,. Imn Irtt. thr
nrlllt lut ( , lit.r
tit IM the ilftnu a ni (h-
Karl 1 tu mil ton uhipppvl tho iVrillnati, 5
to 1. t
l,ulv .dain. r unit lit i Mtrll ruiii jfuler
ili. Tho CIm eland hoj lunKs like the
iruuN tliU j far.
The rul are plalni tn 101 7 fnrm I-oit
another ehou- ettilay. Mtifhfll ian locu
cuinrM villi Al-xanv1r on thi payroll. What
will hp do when Alx Iravea?
C111111 ..ml i.iil have tho und'aputed leal
n ..... .Hil l.i.l.i.e.i.n M.cnt fit,.. Irnn ltlt.n u
1 lead of nix Ki.mea over ll.e Murr.a vvneeiei
X.U..U. ,,..,, .. "' VI .'. .... V ..... . ., u..u
a perienlliK of ('.-
CHARLIE MORAN
THE OFFICIAL GUESSERS
Cy Rigler always gets the job
of breaking in new umpires in
. 01 oreaKing in new umpires in
Mntlnnnl T.fi.to-..n. fil Int.
ertpunllteCharly Morun, with
M ' n '
i tin it nnpuiiiti.li Hi.. ViitibH w.trtt mw& tti '.ii n t . .. ... I IIP I IMI LI. ifilll ittivtvt I'l'i'l"-'! !. .
i 1 1..1LR
1 fl8&MSk. life." .-
the ainij and ha made su. Ii
camps in the I'nued State--.
BERRY WILL RUN
i IN RELAY RACES
O Ifl Pmin StJlV finnflflflnt.
. .
. -h.- --..--v
Camp Dix Will Carry
Away Honors
"
I? I P C 1? ( W It y IT 1? 17
"' " V, IV U V IJ BU'ibi
"Nig" Herry, I'ennslvanla's famous
footbnll player, baseball star and pen
tathlon champion. Just grnduntril from
the Cninii Iilx olllcers' trnlnlnc camn.
on Pennsylvania s may program on
1 , ... j.. i .... ..... t . ..,...... ..... ...
'""' Ju"K".'k "J ii. ....... j. m.j . m
-s In ver line condition.
Uerry Uaek8 Cailip lllV
"Xte" reports that Athletic Director
Hv Wnlton. another Pennsylvania ath-
lpt0, ,la, tieitn rKinK ,,lrd with his
men and that Camp Dix will bring here
on Krl.lay a great lot of me.lrtdt ol.ly for
the relay events but also for the baionet
ch.iige race, the rescue race, the bugle
eonuietltion. the wall-scaling and the
suuad drill llirrv feels sure that nnj
S..! .?..',.....' ?. .'." ,...., .... " ...
w , ,,,, .j lmal'ita,ij. one lot or roldlers
V.I sailors, llieat1 Interest has been
taken In the carnival at Camp lllx and
.,- ,11her ..r tl.e m..n nm irettlne
" .- - - ..--- .
leaves of nhsuicc over the week-end fo
that they can see the games.
...
it n in lie nig uj
Krlday will be the spectacular day
lor tne spcciuiors. a- me iiri.ty u.m
navy events will be run oic in ronnec
tlon with tho pentathlon championship.
' ,,, .,,... vuiin, nml relay chamnlon
, " V. "1'l"',J K ".. ""e L, ?. i ...L i.
ships nnd a wore of other interesting
relay races and. special ..-vents l-ri-
.'da, IS Army and Navy Day and the
-eS bo,H and girls of tl.e various schools
arc HhowlnR great interest tn tno evenis.
Pl.n V.....nnu. .tin., Unlinnl ,'fl.lrilni.
. ... .... ." ono ...... .. .i..
, "'J- I" '""'"-' '"r -"'.-"" f" """
their I.oh can get together ond cheer
on their representatives.
Tickets at special prices are sold to
the scboolbojs. In fact, the grammar
and parochial tchools have s'lit In big
orders and It looks as if tin entile
llnt.,,ent df .liinn veat, for these SLhools
.... ....... .
will be ehniibted bv this evening.
lls-
tant i-chools, like Atantlc Clt, or -
rlstown. AVIIm'.ngton and otheis, uro to
btlng along largo crowds of students to
...ifonnin f heir runners Willi Elll-II
wonderful spoit promised, I'rnnklln
l.'IMd ft.lin.tlil lie filled to the trate.s on
....... . ............ . ...
.vrmv nnu .mivj .mj. i..i' "
ways a popular day. as the Important
one, two and four mile championships of
America, the high and tho 1 rpnratory
school champloiislils mid the hlgh-clas
sine .U events, log.iner wun ine usual
full of Intel en and vailetv
TIAT. CHASE DISCOVERS
ADMIRER WHILE SOUTH
tne ursi (.1. on jonnaun. v.aa u .uiikiiik
Hal Chase was somewhat puzzled l..v liner to right mor.
the closemss with which n sable citi
zen clung around his heels at the train- I'rrninntnwn Winners
Ing camp In Montgomery. Ala. l.crninniown Miiiiitrn
The dark gentleman wa first on the The Oermnntown Aeademy tennis t.ain
ball Held each day and stuck closer thnn yeiterdny afternoon won from Central Uluh
three brothers through tho practice tjchool in an Inturseholmllo I.e.jruo mat. h.
sessions. ' matches to ..
Finally, turning suddenly on the ad-
miring negro, Hal asked him why such. .... rP,i , iivr dp r.nro
devotion "lioodness me. Murse chase." Ioda s Lard at JU.re ae lirate
the black boy stammered. "in jest
can't keep mall eyes often do way 50'
scoops up dem grounders nnd deni bad
throws. What All wants. Marse. Chose
Is to learn de trick. Won't 0U show
Wont 0U snow
me'.'"
smiled Hill. "You
Sure tiling, boy
.. n... ... Inn.n (l. trie! mo vol. .'nil nluv
viaut to learn tne iru so 5011 van piaj
llrst on your ball club?'
"Nossuli, nossuh, explained the Af-
rlcnn. "Hat scoop trick, Marxn Chase.
.10. .1.1 l.e tho irrnndest thine In de woild
X,r in rslrli i lilJkeiis as tliev ilutta "'
for to eaten LiiiiKens as me uuiiaii.
,
-.- ,.- . nmT-n mnt.i.tn
PENN CHARTER TENNIS
TEAM VICTOR ON COURTS
1 llelihzznr 11"'. Dublin Mary US Johren .
(Imp). 110 Priam (Imp.) lll. Jack of
1'enn t'harter'a champion louad of raeriuet padei. 110. Htarkev 11.1 Shade mi. '
ulelderi yeaterday vanqulihed Cheltenham Althea itmp I 107 Puke nf t)evonhlre 1D
High Kchool on lta unn vuurts at Klklns (ikllk (Imp 110. Asilcn. 110. Kins John. 1
l'rk . I 11" ., ... . . '
The Iheltenham lads wer eonirletelv out-1 Fifth rare, three.year-oldi and up a '
rlansed by Doctor Strong'a charsel. losing ' lonts'KIU'. I'11' "e"'.1'"1- '"A-,'.r.,am
oil Ave malehes. Hcnrel: ,110. Ideal HI. Adele. 114 Orner fid Il.ipj
Slmlea 1'ennoik. J'enn Charter, defeated lis. 'Orderl. 120. Widow Uedotie ill
H llow. Cheltenham. 3-11 n-L', it.2i Mark, Encore 117. rnsanlnl. ltd '
, I'enn Charter defeated McKentH, Chelten-1 Sluthrace tliree-jear.olda nd up cialm
nam. O-'J. il-s; WlUon. I'enn Charter, de. inc. U furlonia Odalliaue.ini, ncabulary
feated Kin. Cheltenham, n-s. t(-3: Miller. ;s9. Anita. 113. Mln kruter. IIS Wftr 1
. Penn Charter, defeated llarblnser. 11-1. 0-3 lam 111. 'Orev Kasle. l. Croat, la. US,.
Double
tin..hl. Jacobs and Simmon, l'enu Char
..- afeatr.l o Wasst and muz. Chelten
. .-a . .. n
ete
ham, 1-0, 0-4,
leeman. League again take, a tumbla.
and htatlon 111 Colts are puohlne them hard
to overcome mcir lean 01 mu ganiej.
I'ldladelpbla League shows k hot fight .
belnir waged to hold nrst place. At prearnt
the llallroaden hold It with a lead of two
Raines, Melrose second, with a triple tie for I
third place between Tioga, Kenione and
Liberty Hell
. ,tl&llWJti
w.Uou B 1 tUl being lcilV the VjctDry
A'S SHOW POWER JRAlly in last round gives
IN INITIAT WIN' JOHNNY TILLMAN THE DECISION
OVER GRIFFITHS AT OLYMPIA
Victory Over Johnson Cer-j
tain to Instill Confidence
in New Machine
KOl'P STARTED HALLYj
ttv o Staff Caim?0ilrtil
Wnliliiglini. April 13. The Mock
iiiimi are going home tonight ullfd with
nggreslo cotindence for tomnrinn s
niieiimg of the season at Shibe t'arls
riie bao been tried In the blg-lengue
lire atui they lian not been found
wanting. Outluehed on several occa
sions, they have not been outpluyed nt
uii time, (ince, luck lmppencd their
-3i, as It did In their second clash with
M10 lirlffmen: they were quick to tahe
lulMintage, hanging up their first vic
tory uxor Walter Johnson. B to 1.
tt was Connie JIncU's patient drilling
of his young men that brought their
Initial win of the season Though they
had made but one hit off Johnt-on In the
llrst llxo frames and thero were two
de.id In tho sixth when tho opportunity
1. line nlntig, they Immediately lumped
nwu with the honors, ghlng Johnson
mi. n' Hip hardest pounding any team
1 li.i'i ghtn tb Kansas speed king.
lvoii Starts Itally
Willi two gone In the sixth Knpp
I. Led a vicious safely t.i left. Hardner
-h"i up a little fly behind foster, who
.i plavlttg second. The. Washington
midget showed little Interest In It until
il .... ,... IniA n . lltlili.tl I 11 t11 OA
,ha, b.i M 0 pe a 'i b en IWr
11 nil li(itlon
Ifopp had 'streaked it all the way to
third on the hit. and seeing Koster in
Houble, headed for the ulate. It M
e.isy for him to score the tying run. for
Koster's peg to Alnsmlth went to the
rtn.i ..i.Ki.,.r i.ur,in..r .... iiiir.l Tlien
the bninbardment began and did not end
tiii iinnniiriiinnni iitif.in nun iiiii ill
mi ihe .Vo Im.i milled fixe runs.
... .
lltirUS Wnllllpell II SIZZIer to ceuitr,
M-orlng O.irdner. Tilly Walker slammed
a double to left, scoring Hums, going to
third himself on tho throw-In. .shannon
found Johnson going bad, and so he
waited for a free ticket. Dugan diopped
' safetj In right, sailing Walker, nnd
Shannon followed Tilly across In safety
when Alnsmlth fumbled Poster's low
throw
That wns nil the fcorlnr: ueoesarv
for the -'s to break Into the league's
w inning column.
Perry a Good Pitcher
Connie Muck showed a small Wash
ington crowd another capable dinger In
the nerxon of Seolt Perry, who was
headed for the Atlanta Crackers until
ii.,.,. . ,. 1,1.. f.itti.u- He has the
easlest'of motions: Indeed. It covers up
f i,u unee.l He wns not after
' l"" "eattered anil not t II he na
'nio "f"" ,lle ,""n,"1 hos ",bI to .,,ul,r,'j i
tbelr blows Perry deserved to win. f,
Connie .via. k lias i my mm ,, ,u...-.n ....o , """",,,; ,.':,;,:' V'-' "' "
Oregg and Perry, Mhlbe Pails funs are 'a l'Vm'.'ately iia.Snu will bo the
'u for some great battles this season. um,,)(. ,mnrds, the major portion of
I and they wont nil g ugalnst the A's,,,, wlII B , ihe vlctois In the
' either. , fnlted Hunts double event steeplechase
With one out In the Washington half at about two mile and the l.reat rnlted
..r .., nr.i. svi.olt.. walked nnd went un Hunts steeplechare at two miles and a
on" Lavan's single. Alnnnlth filed and
then Johnson raised a high one behind .
Shannon. The young second baseman
t..p;trereil around and then dropped the1
-... . .. ..
hall. Schultc scoring inat was tue
only chame the home boys had.
,.
t .iBiniimu.. .,..,., .,H
; .J" V""." Tt
lioli" fur to
hhlbp Park
Four Inf rent should ut him In fln fi- ,
" U,",m"rv. F, "":. ." r.""wu.r"?.i
" midr
nn u w, u m-,.i Mini vu
Tor the Ine.I same here flill Ad.ua. the
, .- -' ,--jj-; "Virifr.-iinMont or I
ShawvlllbePl.ked1 bv fi -wJ"" ta
Jf B'rrli'ft.' """ ,,""s' ri"
-- -
Merlin Kopp collect! two tin tilln
j enal-Ttho'con'te."
Johnson nnd rrg uttered the oiii
' .
M . , , vt on ,P,nd.
8hMni,, on third and Pchulto In left Held tor
the Orttr..
. nugan's . Ihrovvlns mat.he. Iliat of nnv
ehe that or nnv
and yritrrdnv lie
..lament h. geitms
the tv..UtD.i
tno na. 111011.
, ihiirfsinn 111 niw iriiuuts
lnt.nurd rare fnee.l and lUi
out for u row up near
t .trry ahoned hlmsilf a iterllna nvlrler
1 nnd olan lira weasesi aim. 01 u mii-nia..
1 weakest kind or a lutman
1 .... --.--. ... ., . .. . ..
lie yacriliee.) mo t.rvb .....a ut. U..U .a.i.teu
inn next inree.
. -.. (t.rrfn.r ncnl.l ihnti-ed arieefol
nriatni; at third He also .l.tlver..! the
V. with the atlck. Betting two hits in
thieo tle
1
viK.r an 1 Kopp eaeh . .intrlb.ned a long
runnlns nl"ii in ine Rarmn. waiter re
deep .enter In the leeuiul iirtr laklim
La.in' drlv. lie had lu dull Ida tap
several tlm. 11 m
IVrlilna's llvellnera and steadine." '
i'u'rerVUVperW
died hlmtelf like s veteran and bis slinrle.
riret race. tn-year-old stllitiK 4v fur
1 lousn Tlar Hon IIS, John. Powers 11'
, I'ouitney. ll'J. 'Little tot" .""'Jeeke'r ' " io""
ffa'SSuveV'i'lmp" llV'o nSpr'Sn lift.
i,,'.,. (imp'). U7: Tom Cool. 111. To-
)ahl,r. limp I. 117: Tom Cool. 11:
torla. in.. Many uirl. lii'i
1 Second iage four-yeur-oIJ ..and un
steeple. hae. helllnir htioul 1 n.ll.H -IliRIl
Mioi. liedrteid 131 I'rljm., h.i
"ilr Me limp I. ISS Olio Kioto US. Hare
iirook. 135. Kllliv. lis. ltoial Spinner hi.1
New lUven IS I, jMeioa nil. Cjnoiure i
111. Kmrald isle ".1 (Imp 1 1-17 1
Third rui. three.r-ol.H and up .lal.n- ,
(n sl, rurloni Prentnn Lnn ll 1
Siphon llo). 113; I'rrvlah 113 1'urll. u
I 111. 'Vlley. 10S. Onrnil US. Kneore, 117.
gmIVS1,i.?1?r.-is?C Tfr
. r,5,i0nS-?A'f1fu.V,hK:W0 ,",n3'-'
- 1 Io. to Campneu i-'J! Ainn. u. mraman
- ll'ii reep .... ..
u-v-n.h r.m tn
ree.vear.oldi and un.
claiming mil' "0.1 70 yarda Veldt. HH.
Ill.knrv Nut 104 'La.it rfpark. 102 , 'S'na-
1 tr rlV',YlrJt,,'m..-f',hu0rr(.iu' no' fon.S'e,
. Vili '
If odd
Tel. Tloia IDs I
MOISTER
l'ortabl. Build.
Ing a, Oaragi
Factories, etc,
feel or eTfsrvo
Oelleered and
creeled
It. MolMer ft C.
Mfn. .
OMct Ui.pHrltooiii,Uf.iUt..
"A"
Muggsy Taylor's Star!
Welterweight Opens
Up in Final Frame
and Lands Some1
Telling Blows
1 mi 1 111M 1 'Johnny mlksed many times amt scei'naK
IJy lill.l. IH.lAs lunnble to properly Judge the distance.,
ASTIlfi.N'd and effective tally In the, Artie O'lary, of New York, vrdt) t6S
llniil lound enabled Johnny Tillman. . much for Johnny Mohoney In the sera!-"
the Minneapolis aspirant for Champion ' wlndup. O'l.eftry outjabbed and out
Ted Kid Lewis's welterweight crown, to punched his up-Stato opponent, but for
gain the verdict ofr Johnny (irllllths, all his trouble and efforts he couldnl
of Altron, and lately Irwin's side part-1 knock tho smile off Mohoney's face,
tier In several sketches, last night In thol'.vcry time which was every second of"
wlndup nt the weekl) show of the Ulym
pl.i A A
Vntll Muggsy Taylor's star welter
weight opened up a few notches In tho
last frame the going had been fairly
even, with neither boy showing much In
the art of llrst-clas boxing Thin flno
unirt, however, carried T.llmnn "over
the top" and entitled him to all tho hon
ors that go with tho victory.
In this deciding round Tillman came
out from his corner with u rush that
carried the surprised tlrllllths before him.
(irllllths has been wot king overtime late
ly with I'h.unplon Lewis six times in
the last seven month and this surprise
httail; was someth.ng iinuual and tun
iiui'iiiillng to Lewis or llole
(Jrilfiths Almost Out
.in.. .?.... , .
i.illllths tried 1.1, be.l I.. . over up. but
Minneapolis Jiilmn s long left Jabs and
l,tiiui u.i-i ,11111 tiKiii riii t. in
r.dillc Wagnud landed with telling ef-I
feit nnd tlrlllllhs was ffintd back to the
! J?! ,"""". , .,uk-k to follow m,
,,iH ",!amiKe "ud after cornering tha
Akron boy seemed fairly to rain rights
nnd lefts on his dazed opponent. Aright
".'""."". .....K-.e.. ......... .- ..." ."-
I ";nrr ,n,, Fam. ''''"f0 V1""?,", na M
I """ i ' , " '"" ""
sounueu" n lew scconus later i unnan was
1 trvlng ills best to land a knockout punch.
i The first five rounds were slow and un-
'iiia rui nin rttttfirta t. rr,. a nw am. , ,n-
,... ..., .,. ... inmi ...... nu
i ilill.raiiui, I" me n v.uuinc.i. ...u
j fighters clinched, wrestled and dli) nil
, the other things that tend to slow up a
, bout, and the fans were preparing to
leuxo as early as the fourth round.
, Muggsy T.-lor claims that It was (Irlf-
' nun's fault and that Tillman did every-
thing In an effort to make Orlfllth flgfit.
I Tlie Akron boy passed the buck to Tlll-
I man, so tueru you uie.
Tillman has a bout schedule for May
13 at ),.nVcr, Col. with Ted Lewis for
tho world's welterweight championship.
but If ho doesn't Improve on last nlgTlt'a
fonn, then Lewis has no cause to become ,
grny-naireu over worninint. i.ast mgiii
BIG RACING PURSES
.x ,u,a.v w,....'
T RRIIONT PARK
,-. -. ...... - , .
Will Tin LVntnrn I
Representing
.$13,500
"
I Willi the biggest .aril ,ver pies-nitcd
n iio m-nui ... iuo uhi.j .... ........
,,,, ihe HelleM of tlle -n'.eil Huntj.
'''"'B ,A"ula.,liolV M 1n?l.l1,0.n,t ! ,ar
'lernilnal ' - ' 'V"1,aV1,3r "r ,ni
IlaJf;1,,,., ,llB. .,.,,, ,, , fp..t...es the'
cx,iitet,tsUnUwU'eiihdout;iSi,AVH
nllll ,neanH whereby each of tho other
iivn events villi be well worthv the at-
,--...... --- ,..., .1 ...
' lemion in tno owners or nigu-cias mor-
oughbiedH.
;oi?.s of the Boiclers
llml.l V'aniifiirturlnit Compnin team till
, i...mn "i; rt i.ikip m tin- imuntrtm
,;5U(.7wj,V m totnl uf 3? won Brf 1 lo-t
I nnJ n iiprrMitncc of .H"rt VMtrn i:ir r irl
...! Utn- kiilmll OCA l.rttll flftltlt-lL a . ll ntllAf
, luril for hC(0nd place.
l.I1K'1?,'lR,i PJiWl!. the Vlo'liTn"1
iKhlu'".?'-1 niaht"',0 L"tu.d.w.'ll ,
roll off Firt ui uwih nnu v ju u m (
IWU-.IJ.I I ....... I'luiiiiii., .-..em. ii.k.
Won Lost
Knocks-Trurks I
7iei-llnrrl
,,e".ta,T(lllle ."::::"":: ." . !
liiilles.s..iedley I
I .1 mnii.I3 iin . '
iVemaVeriK" " '. """"I '. i
..1I1111.tii.Mri.ii,lilim :i
..'"V.-i. vi .ri li.hlan '
I ," " ' ' 'f 1 - il i
'''"', ! ", ':,V
1 l.wretl(.-l eve .
Iriieurwin-'llier
J .1
'. 1
I .1
0 a
itul.rrtsun-l.o.k
inn. Knnv In tils prlei wltn Jone and
. ' -. . . ..... . . ..,.. . ..
(lr..Si.n'.n save one ,11 ,nn m-.i oi.i-b,...
lerliiBSi.nie ev.r ptrformed on the KeVHtone '
nlleya Cor live B.imeB he lesie.1 the maples 1
tor liifio Pins a.er.icins 2is Later in th1
,nlnts Jim (U.st. wliu knows how t,. make
' the "ilns belnve. went him some belter
1 in five imine lie tomiled 1133 plm which
i.rouum 11 uo.... 10 ." . I'm. iv .. tout...
l.n.n- & I o. noed out the Lebanon Vsl
lev 'nulntei Tor nrxt hnnon In the Iron and
... . , ........ ..i. a,..,.. ......1 h B.n.o l.V a
1 ' .... . KM,i. Apollo nnd vmer'ean
, ,, ",'j. ur (tn 1,1 u deadloik for lhlr.1
plaie
llnve ndilril two n.or gam n il lead
JV 17):
"Vl r '
nn.) IK... I1I.H N ...Ur H.....V I.NU
nresr rival the lloblns ciuad
i
America's Most
Jamous
Never ets on
your aerves
I
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vv
iv..v.M"':
&wmirn
Sff-.is.W.-Te-V Mfi
flsssyssa
Ji??
w-tirrr
Evening Ledger Decisions
on Ring Bouts Last Night
(Itrnipln A. A. Jolinnr Tillman W
rented Johnnr (lrlmtht Artls Q'LMrf
won from Jotinpv Mohnneri Kdflle Wcm'.
ronil rierentrd Mike I'aliliuin.- llsttlMM
l.eonnrd won from Joe .Menitelli llarrif
llnrrr llun llrlnln ilefcaled Cliai'ler'
Mminlne,
QntUing Leonard Wins V
The best bout of the night was the se-
ond preliminary between Dattllng LeoHn
nrd nnd Joe Mcndcll, the newsboy cham
pion. Although outweighed by more thn
seven pound", the Leonard person outi
fought his heavier rival nnd In tha
ond round had Mendell In poor condi
tion, twice sending hhn to the mat tafi
the count of six. il
Leonard was In great physical shan
' and was willing to take a Jab or two Ih,
, order to land 11 stiff punch on Jlendeli
' After his disastrous second round Me'riv
dell cutneb nek and fought a good oaitt
ll" ,,llt Just wllen llP "hneared to b.
B'll,,1"B the upper hand Leonard wouf.?
, KP, Ie ,,,,,, nnil M(.nUt,n woui,i be torM
. t0 slow un
AVaRnnd Defeats Paulson '
L'ddle Wagond missed enough punched
or, rather, wild swings to stop halfiKr
dozen men In IiIh bout vxlth Mike Tao
son, of St. Paul. This was Mike'a first
appearunce In a local boxing club nnd n.
did not show to any great advantage, vt
Beldom used his right hand, relying en-
1 llrely on his left Wngond, on the other
I hard, took tho lead at the stnrt and tried
, , .j,, ,,, lna1 ,,rhe , ... -h
. . .. . - .... .
prcxenieu mm from accomplishing hw
purpose was his Inability to Judge the
distance and time his blows.
Harry Buzz Urlnnln defeatefl Charley
Manning In the opening bout.
Scraps About
Scrappers "J
.nnthrr foiorr.i tienirwoiirht .b. hii
i been .irranged l, the Olympia A A mS
' IK")';"1 f,or,"" ,"'kly show next . Mon-uy
, win oppofe tile iiiii TBte. S T., In iB
lnd-up tu a elnssy eard. ' n
01
t.nkj liunsn., the H.irfBi0 I'ahtvraleht
- will have n louah propnsltlon on his hHtiiH
n'lllllt hi fathom Prnnlrla nllnl.... l. tt (.
' '" .-iujr Tn 'in. wind-i' Sf "the "MJESB
A A. hlltnnldV even DS. Th. elnlHn.l n-lll
?"."'".'. WIM J?.urt Kcnnj. of .New Yerk.
, n,lu uu. in.. ivuigasi.
a brother of AJ
IVOIKIIHI,
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Jol.n.il lliirn,.
maicnmaser of the Caro-
brill. tlHK elitulneil th. mer le. nf ir
...Y..-. t V . ,..,. . a ..... -w .
of this city. In the wln.bup Friday evenliV.
Little Hear. Joe Ilium's liantam, and 13oUm
Dtole, ef Ne York, will furnUh tho fire"
on.a in tno seminnal. vt
roil leeney. manaser nf Ynuns Merino.
Hie New York bantam. In wllllne to post
Slim an ft vide liet that his laiy will defeat
any bantam tu the eountry from Tete iter
man down Merino faiea lillly Htncs In one
of the bouti at the Cambria, KrldHf
.e.i.iiK,
Wallj NelMin
Nelmn. the local lmntam, la "TfllHjin
the UtBt bantams la tho country?"
to mtet
1
Jol.nnr lltirn... manaser . Cambria, plft4b
to stage a mlildlewelvht .ndtLh at his clul.
fur Friday evenlnc. May 3. 'fT
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tSAV.5',& vvy.lln"T.P,mI.t,"lt!ie'lnb,,t"1:!ol
pound lov available. He lias fount such
!". un J?l'?x- .'oun? Holzeberif, Harry
('i.uinii ana l'aisv iirann.iran
Dixon's Come Through
With Flying Colors
In the racinc world, a list of racefc,
V run is a list of races won by
" " CRAPHITE "
Automobile
LUBRICANTS
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Practically every noted driver use.
Dixon's. The specially selected
fake CrapllitC civCS a Superior.
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lubrication that prevents wear. Lei" -
niyni.'. rid vmii. isr of friction aJ
UlXOtl S na Our Car 01 irlCllOtt as
they tlo the racinc drivers'. '9
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Ask tosr dealer for the
Dixon Lubricating Chart.
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO.
Jtney City, Nw Jrr
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