Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1918, Postscript, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JlAY 3, IMS
ZACtf S BACK IN THE FOLD; NO MORE WHEATLESS DAYS FOR THE BROOKLYN DODGERS
nfcAT W"
MAJOR MOGULS DECIDE TO
-. ATTEMPT TO KNIFE NEW
v INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Man to Play Scheduled Gainer on Sunln at Hanson
Park,'N. J., Flagrant Violation of Recognized
Territorial Rights, of Minor Organization
fpHG nno Italian hand of Han Johnson anil Ills fellows of ttio Nntlnnal
" Commission has drawn the poniard picpnrutorv In n trial atnh nt tin
pew International League Thev Imvc set nct Sundny ns thp date- for Hip
first of a proposed setles nt scheduled majnr league games ot Harrison
Park, N .1. On the coming Sibiiath the "fliUtles and Ilrooklyn will deal
what may Viove to lie fhp deathblow to tlip gnme's new tmsohnll orgnnlzn
tion. fathered t .John II. rntrcll. On Uio following SuniTay the Yankees
meet the Ited Sns.
If the game Is a suicchs, which Is not probable, for the reason that It
Must bo supported l fans of Newark, tlio IntprniitlnnHl tongue will be
deprived of Its chief com re of revenue Ktimlnv bull, tl may continue to
tun along-and lose mnnev ot with Its bne Ii to the wall, It may turn on Hie
Organized Octopus and as an outlaw league fight to n finish. On the othet
hand, If the same does not prove a surc-os farrell Hml his comrades, who
have made an honest effort to dovclnp n league fnr the patrons of the
game may bo nllowtd to proceed without molestation from tlie moguls of
organized haeh.tll
Once upon a time II wan suggested Unit thp Intel national league I11"
a cluu In the Bton This move wan hltterlv opposed hv the major league
club:) In New York who used the ntRUUient that thp lesset league would In
InfrlnRlnR on thelt teirltoil.il rights. This wan n fair nnd losliul argument
The plan was nbindoned Hut now the coin has fallen on the other snip
The National Commission has dcelded that in order to Ret lene-k some of thp
$10,000 a venr whlrh It has to p.iv for Hnriienn Park It will stage a few
contests oxei on the lersex side rcgutdless of the territorial unci othet
rights of the International League
THH inajiii leagues are doitiR this and mn Ret nvvuv with it for
the mete reason that they wlpld the power In organ lited liase
ball. King Hun can do no utouR hemp it Is a great thins from
the Mew point of those who lipneflt
IT hut the Invasion May lirinp on llascball
BCT In thp tln.il analysis will thp invasion or International league Inn
tor be a benefit to tlio majors' I'm example suppose the smallM
league should have to toss up the sconce or oerate as tin outlaw Iphi.uc
It would seem tli.it in view of the fact that the malois cfeend upon tin
minors for the development of their pluvers thev would lie throw lim mom
away with one hand while taking It In with the other, provided, of couii
they were taking an in
The minor league have dwindled from about 200 last year to fpwei
than twentv toTlav This means that thp field foi selecting baseball tnlent
has been reduced out of all proportion to the average needs of the malm
league clubs In the pvpnt that the war continues foi seveitil years and
at least no mute smaller leagues spting ii thp majors will be majors in
name onlj TIip will not be of what Is eo:nmnnl known as major leauue
caliber,
When tins is taken into consideration it appears that it is a weak and
jBhort-slghted polliv on the pirt of the mnjoi league solons tci nttempt to
do anything that would stifle what promises to he so successful an organl
zatlon as the new Inlet national League
FANS in New ork appear to lie a hit disgusted with the work
of Ping liodie I'lng has b no means pln.ved up to his advance
notices and unless theie Is rapid Itiiprovemont he mnv be given
time to get Into better playing slnptf bv resting while the afternoon
games are being played Like main nlheis In thp majors todav
Ping very llkih would not bp nny cloxer to them than reading the
box scoies If tlio JvniM-r had not started this wai
Locnl Schools IT ill l'ot Compete in Prim Scholastics
FOR the first time in m.inv ye.na the big thiee in loud scholastic- Hack
and field spoils t'ential High West I'hlladelihia High anil Northeast
High will not bp repiesentcd bv full siiuads or even teams In the annual
Middle Atlantic States Intern hol.istti championship Hack and field meet,
"Which will be held this ,S.ituid.i nt I'liinklin t'lelif
There are sevtial lea'-uns for the withdrawal of the lot a I high schools
from the annual I'cnn siholastie carnival In thp flist place through u,
miaundeistandlng tlie Ited and Blue authorities scheduled their meet for
the same day that Swarthmore stages its annual games for the schoolbovs
Tha Garnet institution nlwas has held Its meet on the first Satin du in
May and the schoolboy managers havo this date reseivcd year after vear
Another and a perfectly good reason is the age limit of the majoiitv
of the schools which compete in the Penn meet Most of the leading prep
achoola In the l'ast haven't an age limit, while onlv those who are under
nineteen yc.it s of age ate eligible to represent a local high school. This
advantage of several y eats' experience and growth usually has been too
great a handicap foi the Philadelphia schools to oveieome
IN AN effotl to obtain tlio entries of the local schools, the I'cnn
IntprMholastlc minagenient has advanced thp starting time of
the meet from 1 3ti to It) a. in This however, wont help vory
much, for no si hoolboy Is capable of competing in two meets on
the game da
t; i ri : i.:.. i... . :i. .;:...
p ,s ,- I ill initiuui iitu ,ihiiii jiuiiiiii ji i tis-iiuutiy
AI.TH0L'IjH he Is mlv twenty jears old. there are a number of lawn
tennis epeits thtnughout the cntinti.v who 'believe that Harold A.
Throckmorton, the slcndei New Jersey outh who plavs with nil the slum
pang ot a coast cimk wdl be th" nct national champion Of course the
war Is lcsponslble for Tluotkmoiton even being in the running Still, for
a youth of his tendei years he has shown remarkable ability to improve
bis game, and when the big event is pulled off on the couits of the West
Side Tennis Club at Koiest 111113, Long Island, Throckmorton will be heuid
from. ,
Last fall Throe kiiiiu ton plaved a number of mate lies in Philadelphia.
He was a membei of the traveling Ited Cross ticneflt guluxy of stars who
toured the country giving exhibition mate lies ' This was the same tioupe
-with which MoIU BJurstedt Mary Hiowne. Predeilck A. Alexander, Sirachan
fend Howard Voshell the Hinoklyn left-hander played
Purlug those matches and on'the trips taken by the pluveis Thiock
motion was given a gieat deal of excellent instruction by Alexander,
whose, playing by the way was one of the featuies of the mutches Throck
morton is a youth who has not completely foi mod all tennis liablta Con
eecUently he is In a posliiun to lectlfy nnv fundamental errors with which
tie may have begun his career on the courts .
' Zach ' Wheal Won't Help PhiL Much
TIIr'UK Is no denying tnat the return of . ich Wheat to the ranks of tho
Brooklyn club from the Holdout League will be of lasting benefit o the
JJeidcers. the trailing arbutus of the National League Hut his presence Is
not going to hgjp the Phillies appreciably In the prevent eiles. Our well
Xnowil Moranites have been going none too well as It Is, and meeting the
Jftrpaklyns who ate all buoyed up by winning a ball game now and then
rjjfoj the presence of Wheat they are fining a short but hard row.
' While It may tahe .acn a lew nays to gel oaciv into tne swing oi cne
. .... . .
ne. It 1 certain tnat nts meie ptotence is going in ueip me imuerio
ien Trolley Kvaders wonderfully Hobby has pot been any stiuugei In
autfleld recently than the Jaw allows A little mine punch on the
e, whlgh AVheat wlll,untroubtedly give, and a trifle more steadiness on
Iefene are sure to give Itrooklyn a number of victoiles where it would
rvv'lee have gone down to more or less Ignominious defeat
rhe-fact that Zach has given uu Iile-ralslnE to nlav baseball indicates
T I, 1.t.. .I.n. t. ....1.1 ha. .ah .l ,. ......In hr. .. Ill l.A . I, a t A
UCSpicv lice nsaci uvn lliub lie w.iiiM nc.vi fiaj uiii. lie ntu ; umv
yurlety of ways to aid his old comrades in their effort to make the
ant safe for the metropolitan district
lly Myers has been hitting well and Melding better In the garden hence
I likely that Itobby will bring him in to noisier up tne Intleld, which Is not
Hfd the best In the league by several JumiM. All of which goes to
ihul Zach a presence In the Itrooklyn line-up will he of double assist
to Robinson In that he not only strengthens an outfield position, but
the tnrleld as well, by lilieratlng Myers from chasing duty
'lft reminds us that John Colby Coombs is still in Hie visor ot
pilchlntthoocl While it takes the I'ennebunk. eltlzen longer
in condition now than It lormerly did when tne warm
ins It is a moral certainty that John will come through
vjptfitio to uorrant hla being" considered one of the
k-VK-tafr -And oJf because John pitches with
wwKP.jr: . v i
MOMK OF A POOR STOIH -TELLER
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OH MO -MO- TmCRT VMERF -ANH ALOM6 GOME'S 1 -UH w h L E.T S 5trC ,
Tvo Jpujs amd Onct A SHCLt- eutcBT I HOW Doas IT (So "
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T.k- PaibT COMLi it- 7m r Jew Sas - ,t 3oEs .mouj j J
What May Happen
in ttasclmll Today
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H. I.. I' ( , Win li.fl
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PHILS WILL ACT
AS SHOCK TROOPS
To iMcol Dodders in First
Siinla Mall Oaini' in
East
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Amateur ioh"
Drlnhl c luh s ft ttilM slid fnurih clou
trsvtllnu ism nnulrt like in ln-sr from
! hcimi- tNtnn plsxlnff Ssturft)i nnri Rundnv
twit Aitiruit H croiiN innnsfr, Ifion tluik-
Unci strrrt .
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nl1 lilnc ninllft IDcf tn henr from Nit trHVft
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NKr "it I StHIJWiiCMl lilrrrl
Vrun V V s first t Ihhi. trscftins nlii
in tlrfllrium nt Hrrsnslns stem. nlth hniiip
t.Hmx if thHi Isiiii t tliellfi mitntiK. r
Tl'i iiKliirmt. mrixi nruilt k. nalnstun flims
i . Icn 7 Hml s p in
I blind ImIiIm t'ntfi ftlnnMlfi hi s onn slrn
for t:t 11, Ji Hlltl AS HJld WnuM IlkS In
Id fi from slrliltv llrnt rtnss nitii- hHctnu
i.rcuiil VVIIIIkiii A elrH mniissrr, -'TM
Sitth Milh urnl nr Hit lllsmnnd VI aur
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in lirnr from tennis f IhMI lie s . nfTrrinit
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Indians II r by th. S'orf nf 1.1 l,i J will
.lined tfi Ardmnrt tont. rrrm tit muHH Ih
full AutoiHr nine-, tf th- Mo In I. In. I iitu.
Hi! IVlllih silllipinfpiiliui il It t ! n:
irMiit drilrrr unmri. for 1fimorriie itn.l VI i
tl tilth i lilies cif Ihsl client t ivmj I in
ut . eii-.ti. VV Tl clntee-Hlt tniniit.i .117
Soith Slutinth atrept ir nil tilui.i 1
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I'hllutlelptila tenm-e r t
tagii" will meet In i
game Sundav .Msv r. t II
and the .Neev Vork Vni
team will play a e hump mi
H follliee Ins bundle m 11
hk iiatt of nil i xn. i in i i
Kundsy basrhnll In tli I
palrnns of the spoil in N
to evltmss Rallies em s mil
This was dee-lded m i 1
exilic hiding estoii i r i
of I) II Johnson, ph - ! n
Iran Iaiikiic. .Inlin I
of the NHtloiml 1,i it.
let of the National I i i
fircyfiiHH, ptrsldi tit M
'Nations I l-aguo c'lui.
the Joint se lie chile i n I
t ague
8eietstv ItrvdlM i
il till eeillfi r III ( lll-l i
nil. si he dull of Stni'l i ---itn
bud bee II ell i leli d I
Hie ewin nf iihi s mil i
l.i llglle Blllll Uise li i i
lowing Hilnelin In - nl '
Mindnv the ,e "il i
i luh Ik In the lint "
IioIiiIimI out that th tin
OHseball let HiilllHm il
upon tin stipimil gie ii i
dpllnltr aiiaiiK' on m " I
til it was Hwi i itHini il h
lug in opoHlt Ion
N'elllni t'lislebiit I n
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S. E. Cor. 9l!i -S. Arch Su.
Orn Monla' and .'.tuMiav iJniil 0 ncIoeJll
PENN FAVORITE GIANTS WIN A LOVE SET
IN ROWING RACE FROM PHILS AND CHASE
MAIN MILES AND MILES
SERIOUS CHARGES
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OuakfiH Look Likf Rrsl lirl
;iin-l Tifrris anil Co
lumbia Tomorrow
The- lt liiiHi hsnlii now tiputicl to he
the lightest comlunatloii in ioligist
milk inters the e'lillels cup mre nt
ritnerton tomortnw afteitiesin itti l,ake
'atnegie a real favorite over thi- Tiger
and I'obimblii oaisuien The Heel and
Blue- blades averme onlv ll pounds,
but despite- this laik of hviiIi dupeds, the
PUPils of e'oaili U'llght lonk tiki- the
Final Srorr ol crit U 27 to 0. iiutl in M plifiialcd
lallrrir-. Fail to Halt tlie Onward Ru-b
of Jolin MfGraw'
n i:oiii:iiT w. m.wwku.
T .MnllAN anil In- pliuikiiik I'luN left towireatlv thi" mottling making
hell escape while the good i itl-n of oni eommunitv wete immeised In
slumleei II was some thing like-a irtmit hut theie was a look of tincniicenied
Jov on the face of eveiv athlete Thev wete fnllliik bne k foi strategic ten
pv
L til
Pilrlier Mlrgi'il to H.ivc I3t
xfi'lctl l)i'ookln to Es
cape rniy Draft
llriMiUlen. N. V.. Mae .1 I'ttc hei l
Msinaiix nf the Itiooklvn Club Is al
leged to have deseitrd the team to enter
munition plant He Is lenorted to
have infortued I'ieident Kbbets 111 the
pirsenie of wl-nesses 1hBt this was his
ohjeet In iiulttlna the team last night
.Mhiiibux was leeelvlng n salary of JOOfiri
Minm miiH iilitiinpfl tit emeu .in niTi muf n in ttiiifiklvii IIiha iiiuin 11 limp mi a vihi frnm Hie lltooklv tl ( tub and lllPW
Inst hel inslnh hc-cmise of IHpIi vie-lory ttHmpci t, x Mt ,lut rl -in countiv nvei the hi idge. but times have'hls regular seiniinonthlv pav cneck ves-
noi the Nsvy st Annnoll on the Bev- j
,i'iii tivo neeks ago
The- nice wit lie ovei a mile snel
spven-elgliis coutse- slid aeeotdlng to
the ii polls that aie eoiiiiiig Horn Ihc
Tigi i lamp the tlupe news ate in ex
cellent shape foi the classic It is a
strange fail that theie Is lilt dlffir
m,e III .hi' weight of the tlio of e-uin.
Iilnstiems but tlieejuukeis are the light
est bv u Mmiill maigin Columbia holds
the advsntagr at IT" pounds on the
average IMinteton aveiages 14 and
I vim one pound less
I'eutt Surprise or ?cann
The Wtigln vsrsitv has pineed tri lie
the sutprlse of the season so fi khIii
ing a uotalile v ii torv nvei the niv
at the lletilev dtststne on the Severn
I'rimptnu vias defpaled be Haivaid liy
a length last ttaturday on l.ik Cai
negip but It fs said that the Tlgets aie
In a mote advanced stage of their tiaiu
Ing at pri sent
Columbia liss ti'H bren tileil out, and
is rated as the elatk horse nv crew
that Is couched hv Jim Itke must lie
eonsldeied as in tlie tunning and iHtiunl
! lie taunted out until the iaee Is reined
It will be the V w VenUi-l whom the
(juakeis will wuli Ii mine than the
Tigers.
ColumbiH and I'cnn ai lived st I'lince
ton yesteidav, and each crew look a
workout over the coutse Couch Wright
Intends to hold to ttial spins today
in n ej-1 to uietoniinl his men to the
sliange BUrna
e oangeei i ne i inioiisiieis aie oe-iiuig se-een oioei c iuos in ine ,auonai
l.eakiir to win the pennant and nui I'hlls aie- eagti and anxious to be
heliM'il while the helping is B'ieel o
The hometown Isivs entertained a tioupe of intirderoiis mauleis fmni
Vevv nrk with a lavish hand since- last Moiielav and feel the effe-ets of the
orgy Thev weie loo Hiatal with the visiting Oiiints, but no one can accuse
them of being stinuv or not showing their guests a nice time Thev plaved
! en ei thing but baseball ami llooverlxed on the Imix suite Thev indulged in
some runless Iwsehall wliieh Is slang fur tally less and seorclesR. They pel-
I foimed all three feats like experts.
It was h love set and out Iutcms lln-
tshed seiotid Thev hit their stride on
Milnclue, kept It up on Tusduv, took a
eluy s Kest on Wednesday and yesterduv
ttutshed in a cantei The nnal seoie of
the seiles was .'7 lo ii lleie is the doie
flead It and weep
II II i 17
n ii n n
Something new was tiled bv Munagei
tlnrun. but the stuff fsiliet tn go ovei
but luckilv onlv onp more er.unter am
bled linine The iIIhiUs wtrc not ready
for the final shove Thev waited until
the fifth and put the set nn tight
Again Miles tilled the hags I'lrsl
came a walk Then lie soaked He nuv
Uauff with a pile lied ball and Oeoige
Ruins beat nut s bunt Miles burled
the pill to tie inle the Xhu and the mar
vel nf the diamond rtiove- it mile into
left Held to W'hltted and a t limn t seen eel
o one milked It. not even the excited after the eatch Ihiiv m e eame, nrt
members nf the nil Iloy e-ninimnv, who and he diove the pill miles mid miles in
Hltriided the final game us tin gin sis nf , the illlfillon of light field until It
lei da i iiioinlng lie has been placed on
the viiluntaiv ictited list ills where
abouts sie unknown
Ptesldent llbbets warned the plover
list thc jullltat v authorities had agreed
not to" allow cmplovmcnl In munitions
plants as an cm use foi ball plavers to
escape the ill aft Mr 1 '.libels raid last
night tlini he had pmtestecl Alninaux s
action to Piesident Tenet of the Na
tional Uagtte and the lattei agreed to
take the mattei up with the piovost
inatshal geneials otllce Mamaux who
tesides in Pittsburgh has bren pkued
in class 1 bv his lm al draft board
hu' has not been called for ten tee
Piesident Cbbets said he was willing
to lose his whole ball team at the i ill
of I in le Sim but is thoinugiilv around
li Muniaiik s hi lion In emitting with tlie
n owed olijet t of taking a plue in n
munition plant In the hope thai lie
might escHpe the it II The luh iiicM
ilent sililid lli.lt tills mottling I" re
ceived a hlli i fimii I'h. in iiuin Hen
inalill ol tin National iiiiiinl-".l"ii In
ipililug iiIhiiii .iiiwhiih Inllelricr H Hid
nf tin . I nlll l.lldillHl t e mi
Mimitiv IiiiiwiiI mil failed In upae
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cleared the fence foi
was lost foi ever
P.il .i). I'lirewcll
After that I'at llmnn iinkoned t
Jllles and chased him mile mid nut- -and
miles from the gome Into the iluli
house H thut time Mile hied ben
totsllv eiusid und the onl n menihiapi
he left was the sciuelHiutd mi ulmli
hung six big league lallles
.Next to appear us .lining tin l-H 1
wont to suv was the cleoikia iSkeni
vesteidav with a ikisoii named Main-. Diudlev Hogg hv name who ha '"'in
Hogg The 1 1 null always wus the same length and hieadth to sav imtlunk ot
so it pioves that tlie hyphenated stuff is thickness Hogg stepped in mid In nun
good fin something And they said It und two-thlids Innings allowed onlv tlnei
mm had foi m to split oars name In the hit lln, uui a seme In fact be i
middle' Wl e'md tlist he fs lined live Iluiii in
When Hu ufteiiiisin' eiitertainment ' of Ihem being ileoige tlni 11s I Ii -
bigan the dills weie some twenty-om slriks-oiil stuff 1 well wen Hi n t 11k "
tun in uirears for tin week Hut that vour hst for In foul and two third in-
blt W'liatl nlllgs lie acicimpllshcd moie mail twin
fiiends Just as niucli as seven other Inn lei In twin-
the same as Iweie nothing Cveiv one tv-two und one-third flumes I p in tin
went in to do 01 die sad anntnuifshed lime Hogg took ehaige onlv to New
lili eve rv thing but the do Thev weie left ork whlffeis whiffed
It ( flat on the battlefield while the victors -
Jl howling In ri.ndlsh glee gloated over Soa.il.ir.1. II. .11 1nn11.ini
I' '
Wu.IiIiikIiiii Mnv .1 The llri Ii
Kvcn llyplniif I all
He used the hv plien llberallv and
his hvphenatrd battel les were as effec
tive as u flock of popguns at Veidun
cm 1 he flist dav the pitcher was Mavu
riiicup Mm an mixed em up on Tues
day and used Piendergast-Ttniup-Wat-
I'tiin l"reli lo I avoreil snii-Wisidwaid on the tiring line I rged
I lrtuullv the same situation exists in " '". '" "' be finished III. set
I he fieshman iaee Tin reun yesilings
ate the faveuites owing to thelt one-
j sided triumph over the t'enttul High
tichiMil Tin (juukei freshman Ihiui
triniund the Oinisou and ejold by eight
lengths while 1 hi- lust the Tlgei flist-
I yea 1 men muld do wus In win by two
lengths Heie aguin Columbia is the
dark holse
The .exit.. weinl.l unit heichts of W" ,M'",,p ,n'n,
1 -iii -itc 1 mis mtii'iiM
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HIBE PARK
BASEBALL TODAY
Athletics vs. Washington
i.wii ( vi 1 1 11 vr c ! 11
ItiUH- ut liiinliel Urn ' unil MMlillnc
tilt
:' . e.ipii iniiHtiute forms und told them lu
,'s'piepare for Ihj flnul execution ivhi.h ..li-'VVjWl-." l-VJln .""' , '."." ' ."!
? will be held on Muv 7 S and It 1 In those Amil tin tiiiu.en Snnnih nml mi Vn 1
iti dsvs the talle-y less tiltie will perform ksnienn mi nsulmt in the rtefisi 1 f h
" .... .1. I.. llr.iiiMlla . nieriin li Hlofe nf J In 1 .' Ih
. on the Polo llrounfls ,m . , , M, hrt r, r , 1H,,in p, ,,,,.,
" , , , .... i-r vvilllnin cirmei
, minium lug 11110
cl lint the Eie me regaidless of the ail-
''veise dei Winn was well woith seeing
x NATIONAL A. A.
Mill VNIl (Mil WtlNI, Ms
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II Villi V i M.I I ItlllltVN l VV VI I V Ml s(is
Mil (. -.(Usui Kii i nun ii'kiiii
Jack Sharlcey vs. Pete Herman
line i -.sir mo i no
III I.I I VI HON VUHV. lis IITU M
II iliiliri.li.-f '
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llliliei I II iei ii ii ii
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lliniie I rin-li v sti-te Vlurrl
lite Vlenili-ll vn Itiiltlini; Irnniril
GEORGE CHANEY vs.
FRANKIE CALLAHAN
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JOI IICIKIl I I I I1VT1I IN1 Klll'l IN
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PENN CHARTER MAKES
CLEAN SWEEP IN TENNIS
In h l nnl iiwtih eierrlv sftemgen
Tenn e'hsrl-r rlfelil Krlfmln e entrsl (in
the P It It V M C A eiiurK b Ihs
entire nf (ill inslrhrs in none
The flrsl snd fuurlh lnali were ilr
t.ull-l he rrlnil Cenlrsl ulnc In tin;
atn-nie nf Vlmrs una llurseas rrnrr
Slnlr I'ennnek P'nn Charier nml hv
itefsull llirih Penn I hrlrr ili-feateil
nion Knnels I enlrnl CIS tl -! flunitin-rf
n.! n I hiri r ri-f'iil A Nikon trlr-nilil C rn
jlnl HI 6 3 Miller t'rnn C hsrl r won I v
il. euli
nenhlep- Ui-nhs unit Tl"' rnn lisr
lr i)flit PlarkiMirn snit Kse Frlendj
rentrsl, et-ei -n Frolih sr Itfe Peon
Friswu.tsS-ttst, it-l, -X
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1,11 OlliCUI-e 11 iiiiiiniuiru . file ti.iiiir i.iini.
"' a tall sngului sn tng-bennisli petson
11 nanus Sllles Main The new guv was a
111 pliihet and had the leputut'on of having
J IoIb of speed That speed stulT was Lor-
11 I ree-t foi he went fn fast that he finished i
till ' the game In fence any one else Ho was
thinUKh lu tlie middle of the nflh inning
while the nlheis weie forte (I to slid,
tluough all nine
Mnln evidently was named .Miles be
cause of his length He is six feet six
and his arms are so long that he can
reath over and tag the runner on second
base If he lle-lil a bunt and falls tcmatil
Hist base, the luutier is out without ,i
snuggle lie Is the Ideal build for a
twirlei. hut that point could not be
jii o id In the fourth in nflh, and still Is
open for aigument
Marts Out Swell
Miles startn out with the speed of
alter Johnson the control of Christy
MatheuMiu mid the ioiiIIuVih. of (liovcir
Alexander Kor two Innings the plate
wus unmarked by alien spikes and the
boys weie playing like big leaguers Sud.
clcnly there came a crash, followed by
an explosion, and the whole Avorks blew
up (lavvy Cravalh managed to mil
judge a fly ball and a tun ev"red The
tally was entirely unneresarv and It
took away all of the stuff Main had up
hla sleeve
Miles filled th bjeSes IP (1)6 fourth,
t
rhr e I f -le S.iilllll Imll i-,r ml I illl ClfntmiT 8z. ".'!".'.!IC A k""".". '.""'skt
nshum Hiwnlsrds r. hI.I n HI.- II -KBUng OC IJ-I'leee .!. Clrilie.lnl
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TETSON
'traw Hats
for Summer t8 '
await j?our choosing in wide
'variety of stales and braids,
Prices begin nt three dollars.
Stetson Store 1-24 Chestnut St.
miHiiniii-iiiiiiimrrmsi
Sift' Ilandsomeandervti cable 2v x
The Greatest .Mf fl'i I
Values At rj fi M I
B Their Prices in W7 J V I I J I i
America. J 1L1 Jf I
uji Handsome n e3a jj t
; -wOUdon'tllAVLtobc Gun Metal fij Yofi , E
: Y told the dre worth b I u c h c r rl j fc
I at,eaS,a,rrnM '"'lS t
z morepcrpair 0UCAN f0rdrc?or tt t
;t?p it rnp vniiRsMK u c:.,,.Gc i f 51-
l ' x -.. ...A .... ..-i, vnr . nnft ft "JP, !rl;i5.i, J 1KL
J sreat value because our '0runJr "U I
fc thrcemillionpair-peryear styiCb. At ft
ft". output Rives us price the save-a- F
; advantage that no small dn"at" Pice
- retailer enjoys juustyies v yf F
: ; See them tomorrow JtjK 0 0 fc
j $mA Sfie Shffig&GDL I
:' jrt 12 WOMEN'S AND MEN'S STORES IN PHILADELPHIA
: f 1U2I .Market St., bet. 12th umri riG22Gcrmantown Ave., neat E
: t 13th Sts. I Chclten Ave. fr
: : 2l42KciisiiiBtoit Ave., bet I 32 S. fiOth St.. neat Matket P
: - i ork & Cumboi land. street. ft
; " C731 Uermanlown Ave., bet.l ,,. ... f-
E : . LehichAve. nnd Som- 2818 KeiisiiiR on Ave., near
I - ci set St. l ' Hmt Lunc
I : 137 N. 8llt St., nr. Chcuy St. 1 131 South St.. bet. Bioad t f
E : 422 South St., near 4th St. 15th Sis. f
E : 223GN.l'ront St., near Unu 2ICN. 81h St., but. Ilmo &
: phin St, I Vine Sts. X
1 : j 2j market Street, betvvcrn 4th and "th Strceti fffi
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