Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1918, Postscript, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING JH'BLir LEDOEK PIJiLADELPilJA, FRIDAY. AIMJ1L 20. 1018
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OUR BEST SLACKER IS THE CHAP WHO TRIES TO BEAT DAYLIGHT LAWx
,'M
15ih & Chestnut-
i"-"4'viWii!p(jm?1
I Underhanded Pitcher Unable to Land Effec
tively wren J5ean or succotash Delivery,
but Red Sox Win Just the Same
Hy KOHEKT W. MAXWIXI.
f mUE nigti' owls ana Hie stax.-olit-Uitc.-i held n tnrotlns at S'lilbr I'ntU cv
1 lltrd.iy nftiTiioon nml a ilonnunt time xxnn had As oti milled attraction i
x ball pimr "a11 l,ut l,ni1 tlto lodftc members! txere unite lutetexlad. The
iMslon ami tlic Kanic lasted only two lmurfl and ten minute, nil of xxhirli
.. new. cattcrn time. Some suy the colilen hours at sunset xvern tx-.tatmi. i
hut to could not bo so far its to ray that. Tho vSMtlng hall eliib from
Boston inadi- HiIiibh Intcre-MInc by scoiIiib sl times n many runs an the
.. V'n ...... n..nl,l I.I..I. ..1 1 lll.l ..... ...
dome ioiks. ' "- .-'" n iiiiuui a. muo 1111115 into that.
Connlo Hack shoved b.tek tho starting time come thirty minute- and
Ms dope worked better than lie hud hoped. It took so Uiiir to finish tlic
game that few xvero on the Job tit the end to witness tho disaster. The
ttcret was safe all last nlsht, for tho vxpiiIhk papers didn't carry the score
n tlic late editions and there wits no chanco to pet the news until this
tnornhiB. N" iloubt many fans were suriirlscil.
This lato Btartitit; hour may be tho proper thing, but nc doubt it. Tew
f.ns haxe the nerve to come rolling home nn hour lato for tho ecnlng meal '
and br.ixe the wrath of ft lend wife. Another game like that of vestenl.iv
will ruin the Inclinations of tho most faithful bugs, for It Isn't tho nicest
SCHEDULE OF PENN RELAY
EVENTS ON TODAY'S PROGRAM
I. lent Nn,
r.tcnt Nn.
I It nit No.
!)rnt Nn.
I.tfht Nn.
Mmt Nn.
I.intl No.
lArnl Nn.
I..rni Nn,
i.irni ,
I. "iMii rfhttillilon. rtimihic Itrmul Jiyn.t.
'.I' 'tV "ml" ruiitpM. iiriiu tuiil nn.
.1. JmC Itrnir rurr. iinm unit n.i.
4. :t:iv (liujnril liunltr r.tir.
V ''! '''"tiillilf"!. Ihrnwhiie Jit-pHn.
o. .1 1 l.i Wuii 1111111111. unm 111111 anil ns
. rH I'lilliiflrlplil i Mihtirlmn IiIkIi mImhiI ill tfui1,iitit).
H, 'Ml I'hllinlrlplilii liiUriHailrmU . A. t liuiiiitofililti.
. :ti.U l'hllinlrli.lil i liUh Mliiml .iiimnlmiMti.
' ! -Min Uiinniiilvpr f itllpcltlf Mir. I'lill nl-ilil.t mt rv IfirL.
Ri-U liillailrlnlili hUfi Mliiml
""' ; " ''II iiiit iittiiiniiiKpr ritiipcitif Mir. rim nu-iiiil.t
''" - i. iii iliiir-tnllp lleht nun hliie-mil-rr rmr. linn tiinl n.lt
-----. - - . a t -in it- , in. ill ii Miii-i'i n i in art l T llllll l,
Mrnt Niw. U to - I, :t..-.t rt 1: W Hill.t.Mi'M i crmim.ir -.flit. I ruir.
i' . . . ". -' '" ," nt liiimit iimii I piirnriii.ii m iinm rm
i . "" '' !H Vmrrlciin rittlrgr ilirtiiiplniilihi irliit mrdlry rcI.1T.
Mm! n. 'K. ,i ini -Mrdtf rpii rrtii. rtnm nml nm.
I.irnt Nn. 'iv, A 1! ivntilhlun. I.lwi inptrr.
Mnu Nn. Hu. .aM -mrrlrun rnllrcp liiiiiiniuiTii ilM.nirc mnllri ruic.
. , spi.i ii. i ii:i.ii IAI.N1
I.irnl No. :t .T (M llimwIriE Itir 11fl-l-tHiiiiiil nrlhlii fur iII(,hmp.
I.triit No. 'I!. :t..)( ItmmliiK. Imtt. ln i ml Jump.
CARL MAYS HITS BUT ONE ;
MAN AND DEFEATS THE A'S
IN TWILIGHT BALL GAME
ARMY AND NAVY EVENTS j
BIG FEATURE OF PENN'S
RELAY CARNIVAL TODAY
Boys in Blue and Khaki Will Compete in Seven
Military Contests Westerners Favored
in Championship Contests
AnTFFP AT PfOT WII.LAHD.FULTON hout
ttOLiLiLif il rUOl, HAKIMS!) IX MINNESOTA
PHILS LOSE GAME
Uvu: s.
ulll riiltllr
Prendergasl Takes Nap on
Second at Critical Mo
ment Against Braves
PAT SCORES PROTEGES
llii.tnn. Apt II -.'fl.
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lhlncl the -;:;:';s;;. - .np.r win hot togUe n ,h. .'lZ I mL'ZZ
tames at t, p. m is ,, o l.l.n. All we can say is tl.ul there is little da,-'a,,a result u .antes !., a,e
teM Ui.R and the cM.a hour as not added to the dav to hefp the ball .,.., h., for the ..f the ..m.
clubs. iecm to temtmber sometliliis nbom w.ir Burdens mid other thltiit " Hi- r.ius by the eternal .m-itiii
lje tnai
Thoie who nf.cnilecl the Kain wtt
rf.p(i n pleasniB tifrformance by rati
U. il" er.itllu liurler of l!oiton,
jlj. ,irl iuse-M's what is klioun iij.
tht "nubniarlne ball." and it W ajitly
nam'd " '- '"' tniderliand deller.
which IfiiilH to lionnrn off the unpro
tected head of the batter when he W not
looMns Some pel sons eall K' the 'beau
hall, but that 1m not strong enoueh.
Mr. JI.is ! pnilld of his ability to
'daft em nlf and never quit lioa'-tine
ibout li.
He Mixcn 'Km Up
But Car! Is quite ileter In hl und r
hindfd way He inlXfH them up and
keeps the batter RueHHltiK. l-'lrhf he
throne the ball btralght at the pl.iyer'H
head, anil this, us has been epl.itned
before, Is the bean ball, if lie Is un
fortunate .mil talis to put his man
doun for tin. eount ho hhlft.s his attack
and hurl the pellet at his opponents
feet if tin- i ti-ttni has turns and a
tiullsee Is fcnred, the delivery Is called
the tuceoUsh ball This t.s more dllll
What May Happen
in Itasvhall Today
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, U. I., t'.t . Mln In.r
Jl(oil K .KIMI ,KM .'.'.
ii'V'i'.""1 ' ' ' " "i -'"
Itftrolt . .' : ..viii .mo .iihi
v.f, )."rK ' ,; "" i'"' .:
AthlMlcN ;j . .it;-, ,141 t;n
tilhliiEtiiii : .; .n;;, , n
't. Iiul.. I .IS .till ,:
NAiuiMi. i.i:.i;ii:
, , . 1.. f.i: win i.nc
N otU. 8 II I.INMI 1.IHHI .KK'I
l't.ll I 11 ; ,7.-,o ,;;k .lir.ii
( Inrlniuitl I : ..-,71 ,;. -,ihi
( ItirilKO I a -,; ,!;.; f-,iMi
I'ltttmrKh. ... :t :: ..vmi .a;i .41
M. IJiil... 1 ,:;;; ,.i tnt;
Miitnn 1; ..j v. , :! ,"
llriiiikl.in 0 H .oil.i .13.-. .Olio
in.ilCln
An.v one wli.i thinks that MiKe ill
fulfill thlf 1him- In h liiiii t. v.iv
ofl the trutb. The 1'hlb. aiv mil I"
Win fa inns 111 iii-fmiH There Hn'nis
to In- noti" Df the ilimruntli'it. ilnn't-
eaie siitrlt iinionic tncin. rat Mi.run
vii viii iiiiTBipa ins... -.---,--- 111 1
has ii ,isi,t flulittnn spirit iilniHclf "" '"L,,," ,'.,
1 .1. 1. t I.I1.1 . ..' " s""."' ""'Kll
Ull
Tl
Ciuxi'iimi' liurtttiuist Won't Permit
( ItamiuoiiKhtt) Scrap on
July 1
M. Paul, Aiml 'JC Ciitirniir llurn
qut mil not permit the Wlllurd-Fultnti
llBht in Mlliln su July 4. Thin word
1 aim tudax Tinui one i-lom to the ex
eeuth. It was hinted mime other date
llllBllt In- lierilllKHlble
Am iieiiui! f,,r juh that iniiv be
hsuxl h the MinniKiita linxhiu onnim
rliin nftir Its h. ai-'nn AIh 4 will be omt
ruli d h the iloxet nur.
.l .1 r Miller, emle.1 to ChlenRii b
bin-lnetx atTiilu. i.jiotnl to return her.
at Htm Up Kit (oiilldeiit the deHlred
tM-rnilt would In. h-smsl II, tiHred mine
f riiainpliin WillntriH irlihun ner thi
iirofpii't that It Mas all off. Refill 1
leaOiiit the 1 iilmi, 1 am it,., I In. had other
olTii'- but l.ivfi'tt.il tin, twin i-it lea
UAINSTOK.M MAY SPOIL
AI.KXANDEK'S FAKEWEM.
( lib 11 eii, 'ti .'1, It.im iiin 1 t in il
to kl.l ' M,-.uiil. 1 i.i for ila I'linalto
1 'lib- tudax Tti. ph. Ii, 1 1, nn a, ,1 iron,
M lilll-llleiH trip Ii. N.tir.lsk.i f.n one more
nine III nil' m.11,.1 In, ill 1,11,111 ,u f,..
I( PAL'I PItKP
i.M X illnis and MiMlei'M i.lnn lour Kond quarter-iniur-. four
UiIhIi the main attlai'tloii this hr-i-i la---. d.iKh 1111 ti and f"U" mllei-
nfternoon In the openlim da of the' Tin- l wh. re the medley 1 nines m and
two da)' prngrHin of the t ent -fourth j allow the truik loneli to lomblne liU
annual relay earnlval of thr l'nlenilty
f I'ennKJhanlil wlileh will be In Id on
, 1 . " rtiiuil.
and lib. men Juki nbi-orb It fiotn him llla,t Uiv , , ,; ,',', ' ; ',' "' ' ," ""-'j ," rhuilextoii. Wlxmlilekun luirriu'U and
-taint-1 for l.lbert) "" 1 niiaiti IplilH mv Vaid the Riiai-
best hprlnt mi 11 nml liildilli'-dlstunee
riiiiiuiM to fm in 11 tiam. Thin eetit ha"
inane n great hit with all the eiilli Re
loaelieii. The IliedliiK this vear nli up
to file lilKhext i-tandalil To thone who
have wltnesHed Ihexe eteuts durliiK tin
hint three years at the rehis this state
ment may appear to be n tittle -treti hid
but nueli In no'1 the i'0"
L'p lo Oiislavison
AliihlKan and I'eiui .tie tli, taotite
hi the hprlnt iiieill.y In .IoIuikiui and
Zoellln the intern teiim ban tno of
the fastel sprlntetK In the enuntrv,
while Kliml, in the quartir, i lupable
of doliiu nrotind fi" n eoiidx. WedKU U K
will run the hi.lf fni Mlehtnati amilti-'
Oiixtaxtion. of I'tnn.
With 'liiHtuVKou 111 line . niitlit ion
ItHHon Hiiberleon'e itiitls hair art e
H'llent ihiille, to Will lllih. eent The
I'eim runner has been troubled with .111
mfei ted heel and II the Injured inembei
1 an xliind the strain the lied and HHie
will be llahtllnt l,.f lb., hail on I lie
lel.ij mil virtually he a dual iiniti'i-t lioine-tieleh ImM- and llu liu.inl will
lieiwiui tin. arnu ami nmy. with ramp 1 tin the furloiiKu and Irwin the quarti 1
nix .11111 1 amp Minrtoti. of Iviiiihiis, i-ep-
tin army and I'clham Buy.
Kiulikllii Klelil. Thin l the fourth time1
the cuttle have been held on two day I
In honor Of the 1mis In blue and!
khaki the day Mill be hnonn an Ami) 1
and Nnxy I my. Heven eentK lme lieen
arrnnpi d b- the relay inunacement fur
the boyn hi the nenlee and thev hale
iittraeteit more lutereet than an thine at
tho annual relay earnlwil elnrr the ox
ford I'nliei-.slty eamc uer from Kimlaiiil
to eolllpete In 11M4.
The eeutH are nll e.ttllnir. huale
i'oinietttlnn, eqiind dllll, rereue rail
bayonet iharfte race, originated b) "II jr"
Walton, the nthlctlr. illreetor nt 1'amp
I 'ix . the half mile Unlit In.irehlim or del
1'i'lH) raee. and medley reluy raee. The
int lle are eveiitN that are Hetttull)
ipr.iitneil at tin anil) ami navy tamps
is tiny ale neees?.ai i eFS'iiilult of
ai'lu.il w.ii woi U
Army s. Xsny
Tin liilf mile lelav and tin ui-dlev
XleVvoy i-aURht .1 Kwell came, and
established a .eiiKuii h leeord at nipping
base Ktcalera at mi-miiI. He i.iURht four
In the net. and bin throw Int; mu the
ult, and it taken an expel fenced Under- ,,t'!'1 1-t'011 ln Slilbe I'aiU for many a
diKlike the Idea of liDUJ name' plains ihiouith i'i,
In- one 1 uii. and when tile ei pines untni sunn 1 union
of on. muii f lai'ljel.i rexiiiiilble for 'llnal- fi-leitiuti i
Ibe it. feat llllll lilll.ler is botlnd to . --
bum. it,
.Maii.ujei- Pat went up to bin Kit. li
loiru home afler )eterday h game and
Is due to net Imek In time to take the
llt-Iil with his men tliiK afternoon. Hut
In fm. he went tu the iip-ftute town
he bad a post-mortem Kennlon In the
elubhoiine with his men He did tin
nenseless "ImwItiiK "'t." Hut be bus
the well-earned leputatimi of not 1111110
las words uhen he lenlixes he has a
ineSTOBe to dvllier
o.lk Was tile 1111--
b b X s opponent
dlans of the eeas. It Is quite llkili that
I'oarli Sluirg exiH'i'ts his ('hienRo run
nels lo upset this iom The Windy riti
squads hale won the uuOorlt) of the
lela.i rules In the Wtst ilnrltlR tin I. is'
ear anil mill last Muturday won tin
Straps About Scrappers
Pat fines Pointers
Banded Buy to get away Willi it.
Mays has a keen sense of humor und
enjoys his pltehlng iery much. Last
jear, it will In remembered, he played a
treat Joke on Kr.inl; Tliinther, tho At
lanta bo. ho was breaKltiB Into the
leaane 11s nn outfielder for Cannle
Mack. Frank was a natural hlttir and
day tleoiKe Hums, hurry lialdittr and
the .Maekfi.
Wally Selianc, howeier. pulled the
beiiEatlonal t.tuff and virtually tsavtd the
Ktiine In the hlxth tnnlni; The former
Madtnmn wa.s Inserted In left Held tit
place of Whlfeman. and played the posl-
II)' HILL, Blvl.L
AN AI.I.-STAIt baiitiiiu e.mt will be
put mi, at .lolimi) Hurns's 1 .unlit ,a
A r tonlicht. Uiis U'Wis. the aetlie
Wu.'ker ritv 1ki, will be one of the
pi'liii'lpulH In the ullid-un and K. II
Ckki-ih, of New Voik. will exhibit In
the other half of the main bout. I,ewis
has been kuIiik on all elabt cylinders ,Hy
01 n .nn lam iinr UIIU lion IS lUIIini'
of RlilliK all the ieudeiH it buttle. He
has held his own aculnst rhamplmi I'ete
llerinnii ami mil U Illinois, as well as
.1 .. nimii ik. esiai.usnen m 1.0 11 ,.,,. western .'haiiiplonhlp. nnlshed
of these eieuts, as some of the best uth. . . ,i, ,o ., ,,,.... ... ,.,..
i..... ... .1.1 . .. ,,. ... - " " ....... .,. ...
' " s i-ouiiir win 1 oihiicic, 111-
iludlnir llouurd "Mt ' llerr, Willie
lideisui. Willie 1 iordon. l-'ltt. Ii Henw b k.
Wyatt. Metiorf and Iuirk). the four last
former Missuuil slurs, repieseiitinit
(.'amp Kunxtmi.
I'or an oruinaiy meet. in,, atm.c seien
four mile 1'urtW and Ammn will tun
the ijii-jard dashes, I-'uieiMeln the
Minuter ami 1'ithi r Mii'iMi i,r Ctir-in
the half.
It H impossible lo piedb l the lesull
of Hie distance merlin) Wisconsin, i'hi-
anny and 11.11 exents would ioatitute ''"'" ""', l''nn n' h",. ""'ass
sufficient attraction, but the Venn relax -aini and uides- Ivnn or I'enn Mat.
eanilxiil Is the nieatest athletic eamlxal I wines tlumiRh the title will pmhablv go
if the .eiir. nod the military names are
West
Iran BOlns Bood until one day Mays ",mtv, "r. " m,,1"a- 'J1'" 1"'1"C" ",' l'"s'
knocked him cold with his bean ball ,''"' 1", b'" "sual dashlni; Mjle. The In
After that Thrasher Mood at the pl.Uo ' ," "f .,,wfor'; 'o '" ,J1lulse1 """"on's
with one foot in the Brand stand mid I J,lB", "y ""l1 "1"c1 ll lu -111 l'r llli, '
There xxore Beveral plac s in .xeslei
ili.i k euiue xvhore the I'hlls xxent 1
llllln un.nu Pat bellellS III taking Up .. ,.. ..,.w,,.1-u
Shannon also did oine good iiorl. fur, then matters xxhlle they are flesh and Hgneis I a rucd banlaiu of the ait-
iltal to the men. That s wn ne i.u.i Bi,.ssie t)a'. He aUvnis Biles action,
the session extrnordlnnrx hi t.to club- f,. ,,K ., nnlu'inR st)b. 1,,-wis neier
house esteri!a. has neeii foiiuil wuiitiluc uuili r Hie and
There is nnthtiiK seriourf the nuitlir should hale a Komi ihume lo Rive his
with t'atiher llddle Hums. Ills foot l . ft Jab and 1 lulu tipp, ..tit an excellent
all swollen, but he considers that he is workout.
r..,,,.,iu 1,. Iuie escaneu it cm, 101
llnv Pou-ell steimed oil the font In
only one of the nuilii features of the
In the opinion of the track and 11 iiv iyi.im.-c- e 1 .vnnn is.
field critics the lientRlhlnn anil tin-Niiilnt ' il l "Illi-nn l'As,lUU Il
the Little Bear Pcrforiiis
and niedlev relay rhamplonrhlps merit
equal intention This Is the only time
lu the yetir that a college athlete has an
uppiit'tiiltv to win tin- ntl-arnund title,
and the same holds 1 1 it. in regard lo the
inedlej re hi is
Kigltk'on in Pcnttttlilait
The pentathlon thl h'io-oii 1 the
Ki'ealest all-around competition Hi it cx.i
has been h-ld in this eountr.i i:inlit,,n
nun are entered and at lew-l sexiii m
Weil- l.i He itiar. In ii-d paint, fe.ithets uad lh,',n "r' known to he exceptionally Rood
muldn't lilt , (tnel.- nf fr,. ., ..., 1 "Cad lor 0. UOUU10.
lost Ills Job and was sent out of the i To in.iKe Ktiio of the others. SchaiiR
', blj thow whereupon Mat, I.iURhed , Played deep, and that Is the only thltiK
f heartily In his underhanded way. lie had i tnat ''aicd hlin In the sixth. Two men
i done something t0 be proud of. I wero on base and two were out. when
1 - . ... Walker hit one rlKht on the 1100 and
? lnpaa lino KOII'c.n.'n . 1. !.. -.1
neiu it MiioiiK loi.aiiit
ch? wiirUiff from tliln tit'lateU winter weather.
.... ' .. . i . . . - . .. i ..i . . . n tniiti Rniiit v nit' t niir - .. - r
tried to ruin Ceorse Hums He missed i J 1"" l"? "" B "OUI '" a" iV., ncrowds Theie were less than lu
tiro clone ones nt UeorBc'a head and 1 Into the crowd. ' ' ,, v.s.errHv
tne Euccotas.i ball was not nt all accu- ,,. , ,. .......... ,..,. !lM.n sunn- of' the coldest late
ric iiie nexi. nowever. tut ueorce In .'uinara . mc .'i"i"'s
me riDs, tut did not cause enough dam
Scores One Hull's-eyc
( Carl was in poor fotin at the stan. I bleachers. Wally hacked up asalnst tho
' in tie first lnnlnsr, with one man on, he ' wall, muck up ms nanus ami cauRiu , V'" ;".," ,,, ,,.,, httVt. hurdly
ceu crowds. T
ut yesterday
It has been sonic
j April weather on rnord here In years
r...i..r. i.,im i.r ibe s. ries here
m,j.,y all. will enter the rlilB In I he scml-
Th'e nroEiess of I'at's pltihinn; coips wliul-up opiiosed to Hobby lo.ile. ,loe
will not be verv tnpld m. lonu as Hie riiilstian's new lltriili r This nrtRinal
relic her continues here. It was . fhl. I.awee Indian, a tl?ht.r by birth
lel enouL'l. We.lnes.la). but )csterday1"d a baker by trade, mil try ami mike
it was teriine und today every one
VICTORY FOR CUJ1S
t'lili'iieu. iinl -ii I'.ti.in,' il'l.iinB in
Smith mi. I M. I,.,I1 ii,uil-,l nllh tltllils hit
turn lo II, ii'lrix o nil I'.oilett sue I'hilMSU
I .1 In'.' I, toll ,..r St l.nui-i esOTilrfl
II. toll ix I. I tli,. nink tor tin In, .,!
wiih i I.r. till- ulili t no luil 1 .i iiipl, ,iij
,i dnubl"
Mafic Our Large Factory
Your Clolhinff Store
"bake" hi in
. . -... t - hJ.iat.a ItVlttU
left-llehl I I'W" :.... "'"v."--.,,-" llments
cnaiicy-.niisew iiiiu ...,.. .... ---
t so warm for iiole i.s to
Into submission
Younir Merlnu and Hill llincs will be
the entertainers In the third bout, .tlm
Femi). nlaniiRer of lleiino, insists his
bos will win in a walk Then It will lie
time f. r Voiinn McClmcrn and .loc Tidier
to won) Two othois bouts an on the
i aid
It Is an assured fact thut the flirlit f"t
tli-title whli Ii I low aril Hi ii) wonduiiin;
the last three years will not be dicnlnl
until the I ist event
The entrants in this eielll tod.ii in
elude the best of the Hast mid .Mltblle
West and are as follows, itilllllan. of
Notre lianie; tliiddneli, of ICunsas rnl--ersity;
Hanimnud. of the t'nlx.isiti of
the South; stheu. of liartmoutb , ltoln -son.
of ltutgers, i'Veilck und Uirt.ls
of IVlitisj Ivntil.'i ; Wiltpemi, of Itutuet-.
liemmlnR. Wolf mid Hewees, of IN nn
Htate : WINon and chandler, of Sw.itih
inore , ltd hlel, II. II and I'atti II. of I.i
faydte, und .j i hllnKI, of Columbia
I t u
Tills ninilrt a lilt wttli Hie nlirbt owls in-.... i.-.......
" ' ,u". " uiiiiernanueu iwiner. anil me siay-oui-iaics. niiu u a uiaceu WfUltcr Aliainsi l rtraun . .,.,,.,,. .,.,,., , ,
Larry liardner. Tie Walker, lllll in tho otllcial in nutcd of tho meeting, , . . ..,,,... ., ..,". """V """'- cOI11 i,,,,!.!., i)llm,
Kopn and others had n-in.m ,ni. , wlihh are as follows' The aim attendance Is not ulurmliu,. II, niiun Taylor to make u hurried unti lllMUO nopt
droppliis in the?r tracks tusi In lime' follows. i ollIj nIl one who comes to the conclusion ..m. his ,.,'oCran. for tomorrow, Hlltlll.it., who Is the w.m, , all und
"'vi.iiit ill iiltu IIUIKS 1USI ill lime. 1 , ii, t. A'ir... ....I- if,- l..l, : .. . ...... I.. t..m n Mil. .. . l.... ... .l.v. v-.i....i . . ..l......... I.. ..... .......,.. r.... .1.. .l.l.
, . .... ...... ......... ........ ..... ""- mat i.ie uoi .-H"in - -'- - - ........... .. ...
namr. .nneli e.ir because less I l.iill toon saw frallKie I'allalian was billed to oppose but he will huvi to do bis best to win
:h) i. hi. llottOH Is hoiltnu by one ,i,,, neninir und the second home conik Itoikv Kansas, the Huffnlo muuler, hut out lie hus run Hn y.n.ls In nn
ran.
Mil l,
Why Is a pitcher like JIays tolerated
In the league"
But enough of these compliments. The
tall (tame was not so bail, except ll
prevented some of thu funs from at
tending tho theatie last night. Thebo
twilight games do bleak Into your eve
nings like eieiythlng, und tlic worst part
oi u was that Uoston copped tho cot
Falls.
l.'l'j
'(IJ.
1:1 J p.
t- tetL In addition to n.ini. no m imiiF. unupntt
nA 4-n .. .. ...,.. . , .. '
nd.ten minutes of peifcctly Kood time. ' j'" ' ' '" " '"" "" c r"'"
a troi- ir.r- "'lc" jS,$SFM "" M " -
We Had a Parade ' '' m- ''"''" inning licglnt.
There haio b..,S o . ..,-1a i ' '' " '"T c"'?""' v'-
,,, . . . - "J M.im
in i
i,t ilia Urates heie. Is wa) uff the line. I.ite .lestrruav ".lltiRKs) was InrormeU one-tlftn sceonils. tin- t.'ii liuiti1
Hug trici the Iran ball, jf t,erc H interest and enthusiasm that Callahan bad suffered an Injured fifteen and two-llftlu si mails, ;.u ihe
cnoURll around about to draw 1000 fans ankle, and ini,-itlvelv would not be able shot forty-two feel and bio.ul jumpid
i. Tisjf uitoI(i ball. hen, 1V ,juv nke )esterdax. the steel and to appear Vrtie (I'U'.ir). of New York, twiiuy-two leet
' eemein siruelurrs here will hale some will substitute for I'ullalian llnnimoiid. the soutln I'll haiiiiiioii ha ,
Uitu Hums lit ffte Win. ,i... i,i. i.i earrv when warm. Wild Hurt lienny and .lolinm Wol- the follon.ni; reconls. line jhi.Ii,
. ...i... ..........n ....... . i,... ,.,,i,a i.lnne Kast will elusb lu the senilw Inil-up. This seconds : 1 .Id-yard hurdle llflei n
! Bun l our
Clothes
at Whole
sale Factory
Trices
Save$Gto$10
$-
e
.tiui
... ivilt nt- riifrOrl mltlrlirwi iirhtM wluitilfl li. rtno.nfih hpi nnilM linml fiinm. Itiit
ll1Ho0sIn.ceIs, hi hit lim Arthur Nent C''lablc 'f riipplMn action. Jn the two fe.t; discus. 1.M fe) ; hlBh Jump,,
llttlo BULCess ,"'"', Artiiur'; third bout Chick Hrown and Uuek Flem- h feet ten Inches.
I " Wtl "1. !"' ' om.,1) . f t he '" -nlcrl-ln. Two other bout, will Haddock baa run the l.i yaids ,n tin
tompieie me pruKram. seconus. nas none oxer iweiiix-one iei i
e lll.s-
rhlladelphta this spiliuc that n younc
jentlenian named l-'ahey got the habit
and put on one of his own yesttiday
afternoon. After succeeding Hill Adams,
who was drhin to coier after the sec
ond Inning, Mr. Kahey started to work.
In the fourth he walked four In a row,
tut through some strungo twist of late
none o the panniers scored.
ThU wan fo unusual that It doseries
ome explanation. Agnew walked, and
hlle Ma)s was drawing a pass MuAvoy
allowed a wide one to bounce out of his
"tltt Agnew saw a chance to swipe
'ftCOCd. but dirt not start noon pnotlirh.
I and MeAioy threw him out by a cou
ple
was
Three
and It looked like a cluster of runs,
Amos htrunk, howeier, hit Into a light
ning double play, which was executed
jr uug
In the broud Jump and thrown th
..... ii.. .. if oil inn nun mi1 i.mi ii n -
" ... i .... j ,i .UmJ iii ',u"s lW). "f nri-nwiiii. rm, . woul.l ' cus 13'.' feet
liuie 111 .il.u.io iFiiiti ." in n n iitueu in uiis em, us m nss mane
Ihe league are not curilnf them xeiy m,il in his Inliml sturi by aVivming Al
much right now, but Xehf, u mere lad I"'u.r. ..f mu iltc
mo far as phstcnl make-up goes ami mil late, the Oklahoma wiuiit. will ir
tribe Is In remjirkable condition Hum
- it.. .......a.! in., Imll tlie tlrst feiv
..... ik.vv. ..e .u.si .... --. ...m
3 p. II. rtlltvy IS iryiao iw jinu ic
humv phtte.
'i:u.1 p. m. I'ljth llinlnu Irtjini
1:IIU p. in. Fahfif still loofclii or
f.,.,i,e oMfc Xl'nlki Srliatlu.
' . " . lilllllilV IO CUl I' WW III inr nun, .,.... -.. . ... ..., i. ...... k ntk. -. .
laiil the humc plulr. Walks Mclnnls anil
tlirn icalls In thr clubhouse by rryiiMt.
S:I3 p. in. Smtt u-elininca ilcaru
u.ith a .imgle, irliUh scores .Scmi.o.
S;ti p. in. -t' arc five vain lirhlnd
rartnry irnii..i urnie ami ""'"" ,,,,,.,.,. (1.ore Whttt-.l I. b. lug uhi
Ulinrirrs run u in. j o.n. .(.... ..... by ,h por nirr uraiwani ioiw "-. aur NfM.ii
.i.'I 11. Ml. I('l ""'on i ;um ini" Know ne mi"ui .- ... - v- - sturle I Inillll
ami .Irfaw.. WIU Hooper. nu nim o - -; , -, ....
J:J0 p. tu. More Hilton nirii trn( our T,--,j;,,.jft.m it,el 1-acue.
i .fnamv ii'tii . ,,,,.,i,h' . ., ,u , . i
,, . . ... hn mi'tieil ntlers from Urnxoi. lul.. uu.l
"' , liurhttlil lieomi. iin,i.. r-T :
"f will tt for 111- ilrstt anrt tnea niaw
? ..fT.r. . ai inl.i III. eniMlr) ilnwll III
,'l," ....... T.-kuh He sureh iIiu's 'uxti . horse.
.I.e. '. " ' " ....-...-.... ......-..--
fi, c three iiitn on bair.
:'.'. .. ... AthtrttcM si ui'e. L ecble . ,rl :'.r. ... ...i.r., h.. . hM
.... .. -- iwii Kitniev. es. ." .--. ...
.....mi... . ..... i. ..w. tl.e start threw to mii.'i 'hi' wlniilna streak nf Jink. Thome
.in .. ., f.,th,if .oiiv voiiir nlte mis. - .------ . Mnu, i in nil... ,,u.ii.,i ii.-i..y wvisin ir.nii ri
.-; p. iii. fantp sans some one mis ., ..,.,,.,. ,.f ,.Unes. fooling the .... ,,.. h... ih meet In ih,. ulna,,,.
I'hlls as he w II fool u clubs until the at ii . Imiii.i.i A .1 .llnn.laj eve ihia The
1 l.us. as nc ,. . .,. , emiMuil will lie u nluni inlltml lie.., n
batters hale acclimated their e)cs to ,., K tviaams and l . lAiuahlln Tin
Iblu niltnliced nltchlllg mli,-r Ik, ills will show lreilil) tleifle. nf
tills OUinnceu pin iin.b v V()rfc Mli, rMir Morirlllli ,hl. j;,,,,)!,!,
II., I. I'll.- 'i. IlKhiwelslit. J.ihnni Tmn and Wall. Iinah
Hill) till .Mill's and Al, Allell HnlilHte n und 1'alM Wal an.
,.. .1., . !. h.
Miuael haa nia.le but one lilt In t,',, siul
'U n l.lin.,r,nrt ,! lllletk rt L.l tllll l. I
.tut . i .iri'a from cimioiatrs.
Fahn. .e,n.,t .,,,1,,.,. ,irn.in In I '. P. i". More whistles bio
the fifth t.i.t i.. ....innn. h. ilr.i two of blcnclirrltea dejinrf,
n.n i-n, n... 1.1... ...". .... i.i.,, ,,. fi-Ot 11. in. lied sox cOi
"--.. .v,iiii. ..iicu llllll UIIU .111. 111... ." ' - . t ft
to Into the clubhouse und play pinochle i tally, old stuff. ,.,.
with Adams Henry then took up the o.o.i ;.. in. Last imiLyj btotni.
lM4en and was treated the Hame as I b.-tO p. Last man out. bo arc the
v ..i . . i .... !. Jittin ni'ft'. '..(. .....iktsi.
w,wr "uriew. i.uv.i.s Toniitii repine Sn. hkt Wl.ltn.1
irott alio uuniwin
eraeked from what looked Ilk. a is-rNili
, and iH3rtr.jg-.JJ-- ff.SSff'rffl j? jJS
' lmh from the around. !' " butt, d
oir another . ihruush " would bate ao.n fur ihne bus s
nuek lleros Is lalkln In Ih" I'lnls .it
.., ,l,HlrtUllll now. and u miki a inn
mk?fTou think Hint llu. k t. in-tun ,,,.,
with anythlns on nlmtiloixlti.'d and nunhl
Shea Is very speed), as shown b.i bis
record of fifteen and two-tlfths seiond.
In the high hurdles. He lias a Innad
Jump record over twent)-one leet .mil
la good Willi tho discus and the i.ixchu
Itobesoti. tho seiisatlonal culoii'd ath
lete from Itutgers, i a great u.uuil
performer, but lie has not tiuni.'t.il uij
many times on the tr.n Ii Wilson, of
Swart limine, is the national s, Imln ll.
chaiupiun in tho weight events ami Is
lllu.lv to KUrini: a sunirlse on hi- oldei
rVur'ie,r:rU!.n,.'elM.h,,7; -vIh. tVn.mllK. Wolf and I .. . . s of
I'enn State, have been prm tiling faith
fully for nexeuil weeks and an lili'
to aenre a fi Jolllt
Next to the nliny and mix) . . nts and
the iieiitatlilon, the college medlex lel.n
o .. . i Mini -. i. in chain ilonnlilps uppeui lo be at tutting
.Ine Itorrell. the lis al nflildlewlhi. will . .... nfviitlnn Thcw- two titular
k ni busx dnrliiit the enrly jwm of Ma. ("e mosi ih.xiiiiiiii. ni.s. iwo iiiui.ir
lUtes rn'llii' loll, o inn irri uie. . ...,,.-v ,-
Hon, because they allow all the colleges
to use their Inst men at xnimiH di
tnncis (lldmallh it I- a llllll, lilt la k
fur mu of 'In bulling tolleps t,. i. -
ami
Offeredin Thisor Any Other City
('lit Im .i. Mum , for houtu
liXivi iiiitthit uttpiit. or ine
li.t . in in miin up i" i
nl 1 1 tli- I'limhim t'hiii Mux 7
s K - l.ouuhlin M Hfiifti It til-
la in ni ni a t ii ruiiu.i titiiit ti ii.ii 'oti
nml mi M.' I" li lll tiui. Iliu-. tilth
i . I'iit- iuikIi shikk t. .it ha Inn. tit.
Absolutely Equal to
$18 and $25
BhuiIh iiilil in (.rjriisii c i,on,t(
9 flour ii tail slorcs.
lie dcnipn, cut and make i rcru
gar mi lit uitir-lren. Our urtuiy
in in llw loir-rtnt dint rid. no that
we mulct: xarinijti in two dirrrlious
iniddleman'H jnojii and orcr
(,(( that nt iiaiii on lo oar 1 us
lomriit. Cnmr in sic tin riot hen
made ami jndrt lu, jioinnelf
oar ruin. -.
rJ. 9tJi&SansomSts.n:r'
Open Saturday Evg. Till 9 o'Clock
I'lirilusine Icrnt.' (IntrrH An rated
n ni,,
i"ii.SR WII.I. MANAGE
IF MATTY GOES OVER i j!:"
Inriiiiiatl, Apiil 2C -It is said oil
good but not otllcial authority that if
Mutineer JIatliewton tesponds to the
call of United States soldiers to take
charge of baseball hi t'rance ua
Chaso xvlll bo appointed leudu ot tin
Iteds for the lenmlnder ol tno He-U',
SWIJIMING EXHIBITIONS
AT NORTH BRANCH
Charlotte and Katherine Seasongood
and Olga Dorfner Will
Compete Tonight
Two of the best of the youugei mer
maids of this tlty Charlotte and Knth-
wine Seasongood will talco a leading
Mft In the sw
Chen bv tim -.
hl mm ...u. ... i.. v.. mi. ! can League club
--- -n eiiiucii. IU.1II.I1I. Ul .11 .-S.....I -
Branch Y. M. (' A., Qermanlown and I
Wllfh aienues. Olc-a Uorfner. holder' ItufTnlo Sllins l'luvcrh
i Si'"-:8.! world's records, also xvlll glx . s.ranlan. Pa.. April : Munagir
niDllton . . I ,. -U'lltse. of the Iluffalo team, ot
the liiteruational Uague, has signed
stbr.r-.toii Armstrong. Second-basenian
HarrlK and I'ltchcr Dexlnney, fonner .
tilth Heading. In the New mk Stato1
Uague:. He Ims a so slgneu uin.o
lu .,... j..."-.
ll
1... Ihe etlllr, lis-
.ral times . n r.lai tli
XtunaBT Ior ni r, mi
1 e. I'ptlrm tn Ihe una
, 1'iure than h few ! ''
.1. ,lhl full .
i m t, ex rt In, w I" ii
I lit -. Iii unili I'I s
Ih l. nn iim!
rn is i ,irtu ni it i
-Oxtl
tu
t !.
II nils it
good will talco a leading , Easels x cry popular, not old) with th
iwlnnnlng exlilbitlonu to bo ' . u. crHi but xxlth tho flnclunatf publi.
Weift Uranch Y. M. f. A. He onie managed the New Voik Anien-
Thesa two oungsters. for Katherlno
Jionly nine and Charlotte fourteon. uie
W daughtera of Mr. and Mrs. Hmll
jwongood. 920 Wynnewood road, Oxer-
. ..' " itu.c uenn trnoiinoiifc .... .-j T..qeue IIC I1US l.lso
taS?"- u.me- lju' u'le'' "e splendid tu- , 'fth ,,lev tth0 puy,
SlS?r?LM'!' "' Q' tevnn tove , Hi "last tl.ree ,eaL
ri.- . T M 1'iwRloia.
l... "JHoHe began her Bwlmmlng lessons
u J October At the present time she i
mong the leadem In tha West Hranch I
"Jllll f-nniTtntlt !.. .fr,1 ,,l,,i I.ou fil-lltla. I
rtttd ln thA tfoh.anu nlitl. oiuliltl .ifltll 1
tE- a.iL.7 " ' nvuian n UUU bohvu i...p
r "J"'- Hho lu u nif mhpr of the Hfclllof
i l-J
r '
UrrHJ.'""1) and cn "wlm ' Hllovjtt
iiJ..." w"h exceptional nno form. In
villa (-"e l a fair dlxer.
HainrlnA .a ,1... alt ...I.. ieA. '. nu l!i
i .-'-....v. ... inn i.iiiin .ul. ixo n.is
L. "ailed, la an all-nromwi nwlminer and
Ihiinn she 'l-'rd 111 the point compe-
tki ?.".n1 cu alo do novelty utuntti In
iuri- " HUC" a' Bw-hnmlnif with ner
eBS,,!.a"d f--' tied. She haa wonderful
Siia "i6" ?b'llty and hhowa tiromlso of
'"eloping Into a hecond Olga Porfner.
tount St. Mary', 15; Villanora, 7
v-ssi.ll.l-Bri, ua.. April 2l,-r)llllllt..SI
r I Dta UlIlA ll-nel.t- In il.l.lln Vllll.-
Iir rttrstar by a acora of 15 to T. '
ry " wiiniwer tor in Monm. Bvim
llrM(Vll h,tv
3110.
3:30.
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
NATIONAL IKAtil'l.
TUIUdelphU ut lln.ton -Clear, SiW.
New York at ''H,,nT'lJ-Il,:l,!.-ui
rluelniwtl at l,flhurh--tlr. 3:30
St. lrfulH at tldcoio Italn, 3.
AMKKK'AN l.BMil V.
t anl.lniton at New. '"1fc . ,fSr'
(Ir.rlaiiu al -","2;?,:.V, '
I'lileuio at ht. land. tlnua).
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
.i3ll!KIC. I.K-MH Ii
t"J ml lal-tlilrai. rain
NATION tl. 1BA0C1I
notuo. at MiJf-e-,Woolb no i..ni
i.tit.aurb. ll I Intlnaatl. p
QfJ'
I.) I
3
In A Class
By Themselves
Dixon's and Dixon's alone
stop Friction.
1 GRAPHITE
GRAPHITE
Automobile
LUBRICANTS
Prvnt metal rontict ind form
and differentials that Injures
tgilait weir and ter.
Aifc iour dealer for Ihe
Dixon Lubricating Lhart,
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO.
Jana-r Citr. M" J"r
EttabUthtifSJI
Doctors recommendit
in vlacz of the
heavy type of cigar
Never ets oa
your nerves
ss?i-iv;uiSi -a
fmi A-i-i.'Tx-MW -A
-taWri1 Va .iJr-. reTfi lillll rii
AwrxvMm n u
3 ll! "ItroUrr." Itie Y-?-"1p4r' A
IE I U ...niai f.o jrlsw.- vrrV '.v-VSir"7 hi l
I I ixP Real Havana Wh
mmmmmmamm uxs--MM-yii'-''-Mt!x
liiriB- ' iia-imi.'. ij -Ymr t utiS ,.-.,. . .. . .. ......-.'x. .aw&.n
Army and Navy Day
I'cnnsjlvania's Relay
Carnival
rranklin Field-. 2:30 1 1. ,
Host Military and Natal Atlth-tt-s of
Country in 7 Army and i
Navy Kxcntti
I'fiitatlilnn and .Medley Relay i
Championships nf America I
I'Ofl I. IK I'lllt'l.x lliarN nn s, n
(, linliil'- .mil . . Ilirin.. Irunklln Flrhl. I
NATIONAL A. A. '
H.ittirtlt) I pnlnsr, April 37
Mux HliiiiniMi h. it tint: NrUon
Niiimiit 'Irrrlu n ltllb Ifohili
hi' k llnmii h. Hih'K rifinlnr
UHil lUrrt h-Min n. Jn!um olaj,t
Rockey Kansas vs. Artie O'Leary
l'riict '.'.I.. Afli Sl.tH)
T it Kris n )uiit;lt'i. 3.1 s. Uth st.
BOXERS
"Do Your Bit"
fur llu Konil f jour kanit anil (lie
CAUSE OF LIBERTY
City Hall Plaza, 12:30 Daily
f iinimiinlfatr xillh
I'll 1 1-X. ,t(K triSlllr'V 1.1tli A Uir-timt
OLYMPIA A.A. "ru"1 '",l lllnbrlJr
XKIMI.W ElI'MMI, AI'KII. .!!
Mi Xllrll l.i.lil. trln i.. I'ut.v Hallari.
X l.l "I llll xa. JIIIINNV 1X.XIV.N
liti.iinv itt.ii: xa. I'lintr: Miinti.w
h. II. Wllllr l.ouililln i.. t-lnirk ilna
Bill Tate vs. Jack Thompson
-ii- lira ..i0r.i.1i rriu.l,g..vi,uf.war U
QHIBE PARK
BASEBALL TODAY
Athletics vs. Boston
tiStr. ('Al.l.i:il AT 4 V, M.
llrUli ft Hlmliei,. llroN.. Hurt W-IJInn.
PomVirJn A. C. """.a Frcncr. Mtra.
MTII- Vll-fIN J.II&tV " "
L1TTI.K IIMI a. UUIIIIIK IIOVJB
' i,Ltt .r:tt ! 1.. K, O t.GGtK
V
pv-0
Lease Expires
August 31st
Going Out
of Business
Our two New York, also the
Brooklyn, Boston, Providence and
Detroit Stores HAVE BEEN SOLD.
All the new Spring and Summer
stocks of Model Clothes for Men
and Young Men, prepared for the
entire chain of Georges stores, now
concentrated in this ONE store.
Every Garment Must Be Sacrificed
To Force an Immediate Disposal
Never did circumstances combine to so great
an advantage for the Philadelphia clothes buyer.
This is, without the shadow of a doubt
The Greatest Clothing Sale Ever
There is no need to elaborate on the exorbi
tant cost of clothing materials and production to
day. And the outlook for fall is still less encour
aging. We hesitate to predict the. near future
prices on good clothes for men and young men.
These facts together with the expiration of our
Philadelphia lease and the sale of Georges stores
in other cities caused our determination to go out
of business.
UNDER NO OTHER CONDITIONS
could a merchant possibly accept the tre
mendous sacrifice the following reductions
represent a guaranteed saving to you of at
least 50 -Jr on what clothing of equal quality,
character and tailoring can be bought for
anywhere else in Philadelphia today.
Not unh thousands and thousands of Spring Suits and
Topcoats hut all medium and hem weight Overcoats and
Fur-collared coats remaining from the past season are included
in this gigantic sacrifice: Garments that will cost jou three
to lour times our present prices nct F.ill and Winter.
THE REDUCTIONS:
$18.00 Garments Now
$20.00 Garments Now
$25.00 Garments Now
$28.00 Garments Now
$30.00 Garments Now
$35.00 Garments Now
$40.00 Garments Now
$45.00 Garments Now
$50.00 Garments Now
U3.75
HS.7S
m,75
m.75
m.75
m.75
$29.75
m.75
m.75
AH Full Dress and Tucdo Suits, Cutaway Coats and
Vests, all Raincoats. Craxcnettes. Gabardines, separate Trous
ers; Flannel and Outing Trousers; all Palm Reach Suits,
Mohairs and other tropical-weight Suits, all fresh new stocks
reduced in the same proportion.
In addition to Georges Model Clothes
produced in our own custom shops we
have always featured the most famous makes
of Men's Clothing made in America all of
which are included in this great sale.
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