aMU-". .u.,""?n AaEiu.Ti E VEXING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY i, 1018 4 y Vfl ni" i H i timii Iti !! JF BATTING IS A GIFT A LOT OF PLAYERS HAVE NEVER BEEN HOME ON CHRISTMAS M EIGHT MEADOWBROOK Ct6l FRED KNIGHT AND RISLEY ARE FAVORITES TO MEET IN ATLANTIC CITY FINAL GOLF STARS AT NORTHFIELD TOURNAMENT ATHLETES WILL COMPET TODAY IN NEW YORK RACS llanncs Kolehmainen to Head Departmcnt-Slorc Tedtf in Twelve and One-half Miles Modified Mara Louil Golfer to Play Frank Barton, While Shore Meets Wallace in Semifinal Kotiiul Entry This Morniim thon llun of Evening Mail -- K, -jSuLmav ;.- , f T ! WILLIAM II. KVAiNS Aliunde t'llj, N. J., May 4 ' inpnm haxe hrcn Etatleil ninl rtujul in FItKD K.VlailT. rtiniier-ui in the, Inst tnlnstornts xxlth more lulu Biinilxxii-hrd Hwiatl-iir clmiiiiJloiiflilii of I'lilladfl- In for kooiI monmiro. Hut Krriilt.x to tin thla ami winner of the Joseph Henry lelislit of .1. Haines I.lpplnrott. prf-i-PatfcrMit Memorial 'U, Is the mlo Cent of tlw cltlh: UnriJ' McKxxtTiii.x, tho hope of the I'ltllntlelplil.t cotitlliKcnt of xerj nolo rhnlrintin of the- prron c in tho sprint; tournrment nt the Country 'ntlitie, nnU Kreil Sherman, who runt flub of Atlantic cttv. ' thee affair with riirn Judgment and lie w'II iilnv Krank llarion. the Hrool.- ' tUHI. tlitre haxe hern tno pet feu l.ix ITf Kolfcr, who won the teeetit hprint! of coif and the weather Indications fin toiiiiument at Idlitniml, thN illumine tudn) nre fair and warmer. Am u remit and almuhl hu win he will play the win- cxery oiif In the tournament haw had Iter of the ninlil helWfen .Maurice lw ,iegillfui ,iUV8 of olf ..'mi-; , mi, .k'l.iiiin; n,Y i'it..iii,,uii. ...ii. ' xx walliuv. the virclnln player, It l (stlmateJ that neailv tvxtntx thousrnil pcr&ulis play ycarl oxer the . Atlantic City tourge. The come from every rertlon or the country nnd while I man of litem lire KooiI iil.iicm theie nr nioie who are either lutl oi In different t'olfer!" )nc of the ni.tni Ions i things a ho tit the Atlantic (Mix coui-r l that It Ih In ax excellent condition a It l (in TlmmJay. lot Initjiue, there were fully fif'y plu.xprx who miull tled In one huutlrcd Ft ml, oh or uxor, i .This inertia a lot of nilwetl Mints in the f.iirivas nnd In upots the ftilrxxnxH , ix a tractor luu gone over The feature match of the rciiilftnulx. which will he played thla morning, will be tho Knight Ilaron match, and KnlKht Is tho fnxorlte denplte the how inp made hy the DrouKlxii man in Hip J .a Ue wood tournument. Kiilglit'auil lti-lcj' l'uxnritcs Knight hnoxxn tnn XortliltVlil i ourae Ilka a wellthuniheil hook, Thlrt -eight for tho flrt nine holm In lili morning tnateli yesterday oeulnat Herb Newton of PrnnUford, Ik tndlcitlio of frnlflne abllllx. I 'mm the lee he claused llrrton. who Is one pf those "trnlgbt and vtenily ihan. hut who Inch dlntiinc In their tee i-hotx with t'lelr Irons, und ux inutix- of the hole here luube Hie Frciiml t-lmt rumparutlxely ran) pruviiled the tp elmt (b Ioiik nnd straight, the riilladclphlan bin u dlktlnct fldvnntase. Ah Itlxley In pl lied to win his niorn Inc inauh. there In ery Imlliuilon that Knlcht and the Atlantic Cits plater will flight It out for the chief troph thin . . . afternoon Should thin result, n large , m-xt ii.i-v r-l.'TC ti'-icii gallery la rcrtnln to follow the. finalists. ' "-II Slil Wlila IH'.lilSlUA t hoth are well matched nnd tho choice ot tho winner li a losg-up. Po far us the second sixteen la ton- I corned, the winner of the morning Uolli match between KrntiU Hlcklmr. of St. Daxlds. and A. V AVextney. of the home , club, xhould capture the xlxteen Henry ' McHiveency and V. .1 MacKarland. of S(. the borne clubx. aie veteran, and ux I bhoved hlmxelf a little closer to a bout neither has been pla ItiR eiy much Rolf for tho heavywelRht boxing crown today this xptinB the winner of the Scotch-' with newspaper decision oxer Hilly tris,b match Ix nut to tire nlaxlnc the l -Mlfke of St. l'nul In ten rounds to hlx ""look a "It" thrill As one of (he committer exprexxed it. "CJifcr who will put bactt dlxots on their borne courxe thin, I ix petfcitly pioper to lit them lie down here. If llir only realiztd how li.wd II Ix to grow good turf here and f the only Une bow much nnui x ve .iend on Hie courxe excry xear they would be n little more conxldcrate in the treutmen of our turf" ovi:i MISKK AT SI'. PAUL I'i finer,. Wciph in Jl IHj Ilillx ltoikcil I Uppercut in Scxcnllt l'nul, Jla t Jaik Hcuipsix had .-s.. mmm a;'2iiMv Ar-vi.r v -muim.:t m xm.SLA " jii ve mwvi MBvn-rviiv,- c-vn"njp.TtjTi!r jj ir b.oc jt, , ., . jaitfcrjwi z. - ''?Kr:a i i ' "" i $ S CHARLES L.FLETCHER C .B. BUXTON I wSo Wm ' SIX PENN TEAMS ; JISN IN ACTION TODAY HERBERT NEWTON MANY LEAGUES OPEN HERE TODAY Independent Cluhn and Or ganizations to Lslier Jn Basehall Season Ity I'Al I. PKIT PH lN" .xtnlites of the Meadoxxbroolc be tloxelx J Club, ariompanird by Trainer Sped- Ieft this city this nvirtiliiir on the oxprexx hound for ."ew York, where this afternoon they xxlll eoinpete In the ilxvelxe and one-half mile marathon run I of the "ex York HxenlitR Mall I The hill and dale tunners who. with rouKlit. Il I on the onoV race that the chief Interest Is centenaV 5 In this cxent will be ttxo of the Um nuierx in xcnolamie rank mo countf; oxer Hob Craxvford, of Klunlilni; Jl'a .ev loilf. nnd Allen Hede. of eerxbnrB Tho last meetlnR betw these txxo stara xxas In tho American IlK terxcholaxilc croxg-eountry champtonanlp two eai ago. which rexulted-ln a rlc- eT-tAifu itenV i urn, lunnes Kolehmainen. the ki cat Klnn xvlll tory for Crawford. Hoth have lrmroW4 airy the InslgnU of thu loinl depart- creatly and ale rnnnl, I, of liirolni m. LONG GAAIKS afternoon round. Marr.irl.mil Plot Falls Tliroupli itcillt here. I'otne prhle crcJlttd Sllfckc with, n draxx. 1 Willi the exception of the xtxenth lound. xfhen Mbke wax w.ihhlhii: witti an uppercut to (he Jaw, there wax no hlnf of a kuockdoxxn or blood xpllUni; .Mhke found the xxestern he.ix more 1 nearly In hlx onxii clatx than the lienors he Ii.ik met recent!) Hack weighed In aiotind 18f. Accualomeil to tantallzltiK hlutrer and xloxxtr men. Mlxke faced an opponent o.ulte ax shift v ax himself Itlllv uutn't liermltted to wt hlmtelf to ilelixer hlx faxorlte iiunchex The first three lotindx Here nloxx. xxith SIMte cucNoux Hcmpxey'H lUnclne and iocklmr iMtlled the St. Paul box. 1 here- i utter until the eighth, xihleb wan slow, the inlslni; wax xl'ient. In the xventh .iixiie riixncn juck, nut Dcmpsey etime lack Willi an uppercut to the Jaxv that forced Hill to harp; on The f.txoilte dixiflnn of honors today w ax I'lri-t. ex en. xciond nnd third. Dejup. ex , fouith. Miske; fifth, exen; xlxth. Mihke. xexenth and eighth Pciupvx ; ninth, ncii and tenth. Iiemprex- MacKarlatid. who Ix entered from the 'ialcn Hall Country Club, one of the nexv pilxate courtex here and notel particu larly for Ita line xvuti-r hazarda, had a great xi'heme planned for yestenlaj. which, had It tram- llirouitli. would h.ixe bnt a lot of color to the tournament. l-'our or fixe jears aKo Jlne, xxho lx an enthu-laxllc Scotchman, figured that If Claience II, llelxt tiiuld Inxext a half million or more dollars of hlj oxxn In the Seaxicw course It xxax up to lilm to ap pear in a Scotch cijstuiue on the opening day. He lit en the line at klltx. but any one to o lilm In l.nlckeiboikers would ad mit that he xx-ould be Jut-tllleit In xxear Inc kilts. So he rent to Scotland and had two Kolllnft costumes made due of them Ix a Stuart plaid and the other n ' MacKarland plaid The former ix a i beautiful blend of moro or less f.oher I colors, hut tho MacRirlnnd plaid fairly ' f-liiiekx of xxarm tcda mid hrllllant : srecn. XHIHniiil I riot TltiikciK t'nfortuiiately. honexer, he xxax taktn ill xxlth pneumonia, and xvhen he had recoxeied tho openliiB had been held, and In the meantime he had gained twenty- hlx pounds and the new tulta xxeio sev eral sizes too tmdll Ho appealed on the courso once In the full regalia of the i MacKarland clan, and he Kot wb wlth It, nlthoUKh they had to lock up all the male coxxs In i'leasantvllle when be xxas out on the course. He shot at 77 that day. thereby deinuustratiiii; that tnc U, ., m ro, i.iii nii,,,r ,,,., ( u,ii7. M.irFarlatnl plaid Ix u leal gulfing i os-1 tunic. Hut lo the plot Among those who qualified In Ihe second bixteeu xxax W , . . . . . ,, IV, . , . . .t .. . i ' sl"n l.oxe xxho uw,l t, fll ,xr lilt, nxxn J Macheod. of loionto. another hioU'h- f,., ,, ,!, rw. ninlnit ,uH from tli- man. In thp exent of the hoth winning I '" Son Jon ilukh l.xltix hid tlrt k.uuii ut MacKarland x Idea was for the pair to I MNQ.hr BUNGLES' (tCtd Tlnir ,,111 tin tiltl ni,,inC iltim It'll., KM II till Oil ill tit ittrtu Hut our ilau ,i Itr.t ttlf fnlv Uttutttt out fit tin stu,ntn Hi uut out of the imtU l,i hutru the soason appear on the loursorsteruay atter ni.on in the Stuart and MacFarl md plaids. Something xx-ent xxrong. for Jlac T.eod. an Innocent party. lo?t a bald mutch on the nineteenth green, but had the xx Inner been tipped off In odvnnce he xxould haxe gladly consented to have seen the plot through. I'ltiljilclpliia 1'lajcrs to Mccl One of the big mutches torUs will he In tho beaten eight of tho second six teen, and many a kopeck lx being xxagered on it The participant!) are Hill clex eland, of Aronlmlnk, and Well ington Wood, foinierly of Whltcmarxh, Atlantic city and other courses In tho Philadelphia distilct, und now balling from Cobbs Creek. Wood sprang Into sudden fame txxo years ago xvhen he won the medal for thlrty-slx holes In the Wilmington tour nament xxlth n lemaikably line score, outplaying Clarke Corkran and a half dozen other men on the -National Han dicap list Since that time he has not figured prominently In tournament play, hut he expects to stage a comeback and he has picked Cleveland nx the gont. Dili has a Japanese jinx, and he is going to work It for nil II Is worth tills morning. Clex eland Is tho odds on faxorlte Ttolh are splendid cnmersationullstx as xx ell as golfers, but Hill's line of talk is more, subtle, l'lease do not get the Idea that either one of them xxould at tempt to talk the other out of the match, for they nre not that type of golfers, but there uro plenty of opportunities for eonxersatlon after the tee shots nnd both have InteieirMug statics to tell each other. Wood Is Southpaw . The golfers nre baiklng Hill to , man, and In the exent of his being beaten be has stationed his tuctorcar near the eighteenth hole so that bo citu make u quick getaway. Wood la a, southpaxv, but Clex-elund sas that It is bad form to play leftliandcd and clearly at variance with tho rules of the game, Wood, on the other band, says when lie gets through with mil his opponent -xxlll bo only too glad to play Icfthanded. One ot the player In the tournament Is n xory likable chap who is in Atlantic City for hla health. Ho entered the tournament more because It was the only xvu y In which ho could play than with any Idea of x Inning, us tho course Is barred during tournament to all ex cept those xvho aro In the tournamnt lle told Ids opponent that he was suf fering from a nervous breakdown, but the kind (f golf that he played fcr the first pipe boles, xvhen he, was three holes loathe good, was' such that the other flayer xvas the nerxous wreck, and It xHs not until the match went an extra hole that the other player was up on his antagonist Perfect Weather Conditions There haxe been twenty of these .spfln tournaments, nnd without eicep- 'I lie luui.r Inriicil ui tml.ix frrllni: mi mituriil. Thry gut mtt of the tellur xxhrn Jink, C'mo-uIim l'lil nit ie T'lllliei una the Itraxrx Mere Imitcn h) Ihe MiiUm. Tin t'ltttnao tubt h ftii their arienth ktrtnulit tmmi uuulnit t'tm lit unit. I'lmk. I'tuhrtt. -IO Mr uml Kitlrftr illd the hiaiu MttUu Itnli llei tun'- If ft-li.iinleil ureuinenl wan too strniiK fur Huston, mill the llruxe drop ped lo Ihe ii'lkir, lit a lutl u'ioti mi' of lletimt Hit White Aoj kioirii tu inly lie hits will iiiurtteil iu,i. Irttrriliu'i lorn nil; llllll. Die rr. lller lur pill her illd Mini iturrhiK 111 the onlllelil nil kin? n lounlr ef IiIuxim. hoth tn Ilisritn. xxhirli iifruitn'iil fur I leiehind'H 5-lol x'.etor) uxer the Itromn. rluuile Ifenilrlx kpt his rfionl i lean anil ran th- Cuh lo rexen .trut.hl m hen ha dropped the lied, 1) to s Kiltltc t'oltliu broke hla coniet ttth anuiti retold, hirta, Ketit him out ot the ttiie-up. Illll lluuk wiix tun koo'I fur the Plrulrx. and the CnnllliiU uiinexrd u sunn, 0 to . Itlkbtrv, v ho tetoHil haKett foe Kdille t'oU hua vestttilav aonfxtt Itetroil, had n ilnnle, double ttuil trljde lit four trip to the plate, Huik ll'cuirr had a Acid dau, lie elouted out five hits. Htole thne hmeu und handltd an it't.l dozen ihances iilthoul mishati. 'elder x ih k-nt Into lilt Ur.txrr In the ruhk-ltritn canir. fr Hurler He sbislril. Hlierwnoil MuRee M Ktlll ttailns X speed) I lllfr with the lllrk He one hu estriiax, hot that xvus u Hlnns at hxil only triple. deiirre NUIer innie lliroiigh xxlth u imlr of k'nirle 'Hill l three-lmiie lilt ufT Cunnihe und i:iilliunil, hut rlelitljiltl noril uut the Card. 5 to I. Scraps About Scrappers Wi-Hlli. I of ritlli-e, pcrnilllinir tills xxlll h npiiiiiig da In a utimhei or bnschall lingur!) nnd si-xeral prominent llidcs-riilcnt i lubx xxill ulxo usher In tin Eraxnii. The leagues Include the I'liilu delphla Suburban league, Mnntiln. -turers' leuguc, Philadelphia Manufac turers' league, Petroleum A A and Northwest Church , Association Manx more get under way next Snturdjx. und this contingent Includes the Motlxe Povxer league. Northeast .Manufactur ers' League, Montgomery Count.x Lcibuc and Helaxxarc Itlxer Shipbuilders' League, tho latter containing eight of the best cluba hereabout. The Straxv hrldge & Clothier nine xtlll also get started next Saturday, meeting dm and Accountx. Johnny tigden xxlll hurl the opening game fur the store bos S-nfjiirliaii Outlook liriplil Patriotic clehratlonx xxlll featutc the op"iilng gamex in the Philadelphia Sub urban l-engue I'lag-rnlxlngs. band con certs and Liberty Isian rpceches will also proxe n piomlneiit factor in tltc opening da ctiemonlex. l-'rankford will play opposite the car barn, Olncy, on its Imim field, and I ux Id l.uptnn ISoiih xxill christen theli new field at Memphis and Wcstmorelaml streets, di rectly In the rear of the plant. Hlghteen hundred emploxex xxlll march around the field, and a chorus of Utty female xolccx will render patriotic aim Kxery team in the league hat signed tip the best uxatlahlo material, but reports say l.up ton is hx far the strongest outfit. Ureal enthusiasm has been aroused In Olncy since the management announced the entire receipts xxlll be turned oxer to lied Cross and xxar X.01U after the tiu- Eon 1 loses ' Oilier l.cjinic lii.iitpir.iU The Mannf.ieturiis" League will In auguralo Its fifth reason The scheduH calls for tueiitj-onc games, ending ort September 21. Thin organization bur a nexv president In Paul Urumflcld nnd he has nlieadx proxnl hlx ahllll.x to ill icct affairs by the eltlUent handling of league matters to date. - 'lite schedule of the Philad.IphU Man ufacturers' League also contains twenty- 1 one games and como to a termination , on September 21 Vive of the teams. Llllotl-Lewie. Standard Prested Steel. I unpeg A. Toxv litem). Tabor alanufiictur ing and Philadelphia Iloll and Machine will use the txxo diamonds nt Noith cast High field, Tixentx-nlnth and Cam bria streets, xxbile American Pulley xxlll play at 20n Wltsnlilckoii nxenue. Phlla delphlu Textile at Sixth street and Tabor road and Quaker city ltubber at Van Kirk street nnd Toncsdale axenue The umpires In todaj's games are John Mc- Devltt. i:dward Ixceuan and Thomas 1 I Linton. I Petroleum A. A League, a six-team 1 circuit, xvlll get going this afternoon. I Two teams in the league, the Atlantic ! nnd Sun. haxe been entliely disrupted 1 by enlistments and the draft. A. M. I Logan, Harry K. Tegler. c. A hparks 1 nnd K. Hox Schilling, of the Sun Com pany's team, answered the call to the colors, xxhlle the hue-up of the Atlantic Kefiuing Companj's team has been till Hhot to pieces. The final decision of not entering there two tiaino xxas made at the "elex enth" hour after exery effort of replac ing the niixslng men had met with f dil ute This xx'as duo to the determination of the association of not going on the outside for plnyeis, thereby keeping the teams entirely "noiiprofeselonal " Allhotieli the other teams haxe lost Fome of their best playcrx, they have re organized and xxll contest for the 1918 pennant The following aro some of the 1917 players xvho are now in the sen he Crew-Lex Ick Company, Herbert KlsUier. Joe ltudd and J. A. Nicholas; 1'nlon Petioleum Company, A. T. Hrown, L P. New lln. John J. Schratt, L c Hall nnd J- H. Jester: Texas Company. Joe Dexlne and . St ra Italian. The remarkable success of this asso ciation Is due to the united efforts of the officers, II A. Wotoxvltch. president ; K. J Tallant, xlce president I W II. Stein, Heeretary, and O. II. Ti,emhle, treas-uicr Today's Baseball (tames in Independent Leagues I'hil.iilehihl.i siiliMrhin I ensue I In. titer Hi Minium rern ICuik ill tllne It.irrett nt IriinUllii. MxiiufHrtMrcr' I.eiiBin -lliinulxiie ut I.exxNt I. Ink Kelt ut Wheelert Itulter xiurlli ut Seller! linker, sin tli a. Pone ut lnkei K smith. 1'hll iile'phl 1 Xlntiitrni hirers' l.euetie I'llliill-l.niU pt Omikrr lllxi Tuhur Xlniifiiitue'i9 uiupiiiiy nt rfiiln.telnhl x Textile I'hlUilrlplil.i Hull mill Xlnrhlne xt iiiertemi Piiltett Mxuiliril I'resMeil ht-el xt Iloupes Imxilseml. Nurthueiit ( hureh XkHuehii'un llelh mix 1., ( ixlxnr 1 Harper in (menuuti llllxet t uxrnunt xi srlmeikfe'ilert urth. xxe-l lemnrel xi lle-t llulrh lltlter irxiiien llrilnnnie llennrlnient ( nnui Me'ltte. ut l)lHtniu llesn Prltht nt Mrtntil t nst Hill l(utlllt ut I'llililllel piiht i.Miitsi imiitniia xt iiKiin , xtxrwlrk nl Aiilnesr. ef Arilnmrei M BthlaJl tti i 1tlfftiliutat IXnitcuni , A. t,f tenf rit-I.rtiik h (Juir. Mt (jnuift. 1rHM n I nlnn, ut TMfiit ninth nnd somrriart fctrwlm Hcuum in I'urr. ut Ttilrl9rtoti(l Ntrrrt uiul rmiink .Mrnur, Jiirltall. LacrosM 'JVuuii. Golf anil Two Crew Event on Schedule STUAW MATS LN VOGUE Mlilrtrs nf the t'nlxeisttx of Pi nnsx I xiiiila will be exccetbngl bu-x .xoung iii-ii todax, for no fewn than s.x ath ieln competitions aie on tho program The big noise of the dav, of course. Is the opening of the (draw hat season, which will take place at 1'ianklln Field thli ufternoon xvhen the Quaker nnd Co lumbia nines crofs Kits lit a o'clock. Immediately after the baseball game the lied and lllu lacrosse twelve will i.nm tlm highly touted team from Johns Hopkins If hat May Happen in Baseball Today mi:kh s i.i:xt.t 1. . I.. I'.C. XXlii l-e lliotuii M I .7.M1 .111. .ttlil I iFielxnil X I .1,11; .!.'-. . 1: ( iiirudi i! t .i.imi ,nin ,it r urk " S .411? ..MM) .1ST Ath!ellr . A K .IHI .-JI .:C st. luiiW 1 .am ,iu ,sii lxhhiKlim ." II .S.7 .1011 .S3I llctrull .1 tt .mi-, .100 .;iiii WTIIINAI. I.iaiil I: . I.. I'.l . Mln lute New lurk U I .tl.1l .11.1.1 .SII7 llll xr ' :i ..'!) .?'! ,i'M Phillies H li ,.151 .1,110 ..Vn liirlnniill 7 K .Ml ..-,110 .tX7 I'lll'.lnirfli . I! . I.-. ..-am ,; m. liuls : ti ,3.x; ,11m .art lirnoMtti 1 to .tie, ,.tt:i .;iij IS0M1111 .1 II .'!M .;)', .'inn uient store club. Hre Alfred Turner, Krank Worthlnglon, Harry Kephart, Harry Slegel, .Toe Lteberuian, James Morris and John MuKenna This aggregation of stars is one' of the best entered in the meet, nnd although the) xxlll be competing against the best i russ-country men In the country, It pi expected that the) v 111 bring home one or more prizes. mile In 4 3 Southern Cancels Dual Mceli Due to the number of first-class tn At It nan declared Ineligible by the school faciitvf hull Anxinii In Win Axide from winning the nisTiiiunvs hksilts amkkii i.i:di r. MhlrlliK. Ki ttanhlnitnn, 6. ew nrk, :ti llufetun, 2 til innlncsl. ( lilruru. IB llelTnll. 3. t Irxrluntl, St st. 1niU, I MKIN.M, l.lltt.l )'. Ilninklin, ."11 I'hllllri, 2. ' hlracn, Ui t Iniinii.iti. M. New ok. Til llutnn. I, St. lnil, Ki I'lttshiirch. - (Iicilulc for Today N VTIDNAI. I.lll,l i: I'hllllr ut HriHiklm (IimmIj 1 :l New turk ut llniton t'leuri :t. ( llli IiiiimH ut ( hhuco Inuibl 3. M. IxiuN ut riltfthursh tloiiill '&, Mi'.iit( i. i:isii: tt ssliliiRliin ut I'lillxdelphl.i t'lriri liulon ut New nrk ( luuib i 'i'A'i, ( tilrsmi ut llelrult (luiiilji X i Irirlmid ut ht. l,ot!l te.irt .1 l Amateur iotes mirrel I'. ( .. ii fuftt flrel rlusx letini tl-slroui nf Hrrrfiucini; sxni"!i with leaiini nf thlt ctllllKr ut hom- i,r nwj ' Jnhn K IJnney. in.ini:flr Twenllxlh street unit Church lune. itertn.into ,i, or cll iirrnan toxxn ."2stl St. Mnniou's ( . '. w'nuiil lik first cIhbh ti'Rtnx hiixlnu urntiniiw und offer- inK n rir uuarxtitee eu .xte.xuiifre innrn er, l"3'i HItner street or phone IlUkltlgiui 421IS U'lweill und S p in. Port IPihmtnl , 1 1-1 ir would I !, t, Hr rslure untoe fur Suml.is with eonie nf the leaning lirsl-elaes lenlim In Ptnnetx'pnU and Xeiv Jersey hxxhif: i;roiinHi iml nnerlns n rensointilM uunrnnlte. i: Hone. nisna Eer, 32'i-l Menvr street ANIoti II. II. T. would Ilk" tn liens fionl soma nf the texdliitf tlrst'ilusu un!formel team tn Pennsylvania. New Jersey nnd llehixxarc offerttiK h rensnnnble sruHrentee Alston will line up ujxlnvt It- fust XtHne X (' of Oerm-intnwn, ttiH nflernonn W V Hentnfren. ni.in.iver. nre of the Aliton Saiv und Meel i'ninp.tn rohrofi. Pa at Kranklln Ktelfl, and , uliont the time the old Indian game will I lie tn progress the fieshman crew xvlll stack up against the Princeton and Co-, lumbia xcarllng conuunntions over the1 mlle-and'-sexen-elghths course on Lake Carnegie, at Princeton. After tin- fresh. I man lace the Quaker xaislty will test Its speed und strength ami courage against the Tiger and Columbia first eights In the Chllds' Cup contest oxer the same eouise. Txxo minor sports learns xxill swing Into action on foreign sod The tennis team xxlll play Columbia on .Nexv York courts and the golf plajers of the Hen Krunklln Institution will meet the Morn Ingsidc Heights link nrtlMs at Staten Island The Pcnn authorities also will act ax ' hosts to the schoolboys In the Htinjal to hear from , ..i,,, .ui.,t..,i track and field chnmnlon- ..Ul. .1.1.. ..n-.,l,ir- nf lrr.nlll,t liu!,! I "", , , ,, , i.r'i, . w,i .i.ti l-axt vcar Plirson struck out a total of The bet prep "id big school athletes .,,,,.,,. ht.tsmeti tlxv games. p In the Hast are In the city for the gamex polng Kennelt Square High School, La Mercarsbuia. xvlth such stars as Allen , salle College. Williamson Trade School. Sxxede. the famous taller . Allen Wood- tinman Catholic High School and Piddle rinir. ihe Intercollegiate furlong chum-' Institute He xxas the sensation of the plon, and others, Is the faxorlte. Coach Thomas will depend on the Quaker Ironmnn, Walter IJernhatdt, to do the hulling against the .Mornlngslde Heights combination llcrnhardt has twilled only txvo games this year for Pcnn, and both haxe been vletotles. He beat Swarthmoie In the opening en gagement In fourteen Innings, and then trimmed Holy Cross nt Worcester oxer lust week. Manager Coxvdry. of Soum Philadelphia High School, baa befsr forced to call off all the scheduled dual track nnd field meets No less than six first-class nerforrhevitf Perdue, Msllllo. Uxran, Morris. Ileit and Italnex. were lost by tho recent ttonhv !ruli"K "f "1P facultx rhes melt; - the local runners nre anxious tn see '"'"' ""u- "ran " Ilalney. trift, Kolehmainen come through with an In- B?" . Ina"y lloln,a '" dual meet. it dlxidual xlctorj. This will he his first ' '"""". temiwne anu Thomas, titer I t.pptarance In a Meadowbrook Jersey. I mainstays of the team, In fact tbo ohl I He has not competed In track cxetits I remaining members ot the squad. ho during the last six month, so In order ,'r' " '" compete In the majority bf to get Into first-class condition lie went " holastlc meets and also xvlll rtta oxer to New York last .Monday und ha '' ,lle outdoor 'iuads " done road xvork every da Ixolehmalnen has been letuinid thel xirtnr In the llxenlng Mall run four times, nnd a xxln today xxlll gixe bin liermanent possession of the fixe-xesr troph Last enr the exent xxax xxon bv Willie Kyrotten, of New York. K;ro. nen also xxlll eomlcio toda J One Tliou'ancl Enlernl ' The run this year ba altracti-d the attention of the leading club and serv ice athletes all oxer the country, and the entry list Is a representative one. Through the courtesy of Peter Hoelgcr, a Gotham citizen, sixteen Nexv York soldiers nt Camp Wadsxvorth and ten at Camp Shelby xxlll be on hand to run ' More than a thousaiuLtJgned entries haxe been received for thVtace and COO fine of the busiest t, i it,- m '31 and some odd prizes will be glxcti to t lie of the sexenty-nintb dhlJ. -V-LIi ViSC tes xvu tc ; ,,,,, ., '.. """" " MEADE TO MEET A'S TOMORROW Maekmcn First of Scries of American League Teamtr to Entertain Soldiers ix Camp Menile, Md., Hay 4. 1 runners. Handsome iropntes xvin io ( mnrntnr- ,..i given to the first ten men 111 tho serxlce ,Vn re,,,,, , (.J, xx no cross me nmsn nnc ATLANTIC CITY TWIISLKK ! HKI'OHTS TO MACK TODAY ' 1)111 JNwt-oii 1 1 nir t-lab artist of tli Atlantlr i' Hifih Soliruil hahpball team. i will ipport tn I'oimlt Mack toda to re ireip a trjout Connie latt niglit ordercil I'lprum l lepoit Uha SroutH tmf t'irircti inanv tait uf the jprowcHt of tlip Kill Ho will lie nineteen c.ira out next jum- anu is wrii nuni V(, (Villi i A, ( .. u firm-' Unit trneltnsr nlit, ha iay. Jmif iinil lul upni far gHtncK mvl t.ould like to ln'Hr from tPHtn ofTrrlns a rfBonnlli iiuaranlpf. Wltllmn l.inc. tnnnaKfr, -1-7 Nurth Mruiid stject, , (.hvllfiilinni .V. A,, a flrst-rln hntnt tiam. Is ilr nirt.'if of spcurtntf th r In of m tlrst-rlasa ninnvr Mfl tH i onii nl flrit-cl tralln !iirn ivrln to II. U" , Pptro, niatiarer. riiplttnliuni, IV "LKFTY" WKINKK IMTCHES WEST 1MHLA. TO YICTOUY the regulation loute. 1 schitlartlc season This car he again staited out in xxon. derful form He retired fourteen men on strikes In opening the Illue and White 'season ugainst Hnmnumton High School t Plerson ttruck out elexen men against IJroxxn 1'reji In sexen innings and eexen teeu against West Philadelphia High School In thirteen Innings last Satunlav While plnjing xxlth Plcasautvllle last summer, Plerson bent Logan Snunie, 1 .to 0. and held the McMi hoi siuad to Prexlous to the starting or the rnre a number of Pershing's xelerans and blue dexlls of Krance xxll ride oxer the courso tn aid In recruiting and the sale of Lib erty Honds. Scholastic Meets Todax Two "championship" siholasiic track meets are scheduled for toda Hoth haxe been announced as titular meet", but this Is notliltir " Hery time C unix-eisitx ot college stages a track nnd field meet for schoolboys tho manage ment announces It as the scholastic championship meet. Conditions nro the same In swimming The two carulxnlB today aie the an nual meets at Sxx-arthntore and Pcnn 6 per cent of the mm xrk 'Unin turneri tttftli !. tlon from xvar etiini i.. B(t.i.i. F i -i . . "-n1.. . dozen baseball games will 1, .i..j todax. Tomorrow a idcked team W soldiers meets the Athletics. Sunday game xvlll probably diaxv a crowd -of Urn thousand xlsltors to Little Penn. Tfi military police, howexer. have made prW xlslon to handle the throng, and mOT exerjlxHly feel at home. ,c SInjor league baseball Is to be a big feature in tho life of the camp, for Ban Johnson, boss, of the Amrioati League, In n letter o Owen Harrix athletic director of the ICnlghts of Ct( utnbus. promises to haxe exery 'team In the league stage a game at this crrri5. Next to the announcement that MV Allies arc holding the boche on lha ' the news that major xvestern fiont. Tloth nrn annual exenis aim n is on- leaguo bnseball Is on 4ho boards as fc foituuatc that tbo P.ed and lllue tnstt-1 regular feature did more to please the tutlon booked its games for tbo day mt. ,,i,e drab than any event for xxhleli tno uarnets itaxe nciu incus mi nxciks. many seasons. As a leult, the local high school teams haxe cuteted tho Swarthtnore carnlxal. tlnee hit. A xxeek from Sunday, the WoshJnJs ton team xvlll play here, and thu folfow Ing xxeek. one of the western teafnsiifjR' .... ,. 1( make Its appearance. . :r xiic-.iuc i mm..- i . I.... Little Penn has an abundance of.c Out-of-town Institutions will furnish material from xvhlch a rantonmea the attraction at tne meet in mis cny, team can lie constructed, and majl which will start at In o'clock Whllo 'league teams will find the task of beat- It Is expected tliat' all the nents xvlll I ing the soldier bunch anything but eat. jrT :e - imeat tha)fr i. Evening Public Ledger Pkotoplay Calend THIS PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE ot a? it WEEK OF MAY 6 TO MAY 11 ALHAMBRA The West Philadelphia lllah S. hool - baseball team defeated the Krunkfoid APOLiLiU High School nine .xcsterday nfternnnu bv the score of 4 to J at Ktrkhrldes ARCADIA field. , "Leftx" Welner. the westerneis rt.ir ,--,,-, pitcher, sttuck out fourteen batters and BELiuUNl allowed only six hits He Issued only , one free pass. I'nni.ilii Davis, of West PbilaUelnhla drove tho ball to deep center In the third Inning xvlth two men on base and scored enough runs to xx'ln MONDAY s.emu HhVHkuw.1 In Houol nf Ills Houi Ihe l lixer Mrs 1'nrfux A Dok Ufe I BLUEBIRD llorrell Sliailes Hjltlittc, Kopin Joe Rorrell's ugiess.xenejs gaxe him a shade the better of his bout with Bat tling Kopln. of line last night in the xvlndup nt the Cambria, In tlie seml xvlndnp 13 Idle Mullen defeated Jack Brady , BROADWAY CEDAR COLISEUM COLONIAL, EMPRESS SUITS Iff so EUREKA FAMILY ml : Xlereltaol Tullori itnpccr.n i'ridi mo, zj PETER MORAN & CO. S. E. Cor, 9th & Arch Sti. Own Mondsy and Haturdsir Until o'cIks FAIRMOUNT FRANKFORD 56TH ST. IIiU 0'Kf. Jaik Weinsiein'a boy. will try fur a giatih with IV te Herman, the bantam champion, if he defeat! Younjc Hola. bertr. the New York bantam, when they meet tonisht at the NatlonnJ A A. Jor l.ff,mrtf, th fat New York bantam, la In town ind haa alarted tralulnff for sev eral bouta he haa In levv. loo MfiMlrll an J Htev Morrlf ar putitne tli flnlahiiirf touchea on their training for their bout at the Ol.unpta Mondaj eventrur. Mendell oppoaea Jlattllna I-eonarU In a re turn rptittat, and MonU will take on patuiy Kruah, of Ualtlmore, Joe Tuber. Herman Ilindln a champion, mecta Kid Wlll'ama. of lUltlmoro. In the wind. up fo an allatar show m tha National A A. next Ha I unlay evenlnir, Tin wmltlnal w 111 ahow Kddie wacond. llic wild-aw tnglntf Italian, and Allle N'ark, of Haltlmor Jimmy Mri'abe fmea Jott W'eljh in th main pre liminary latent I'orkonl, the fait Cleveland llht Weisht, will probably travel to thla city to enaactt In a tw tRiuta. I'nrkonl In hl last bout dfeatrd KranUle Callahan, of Urook lyn, la a ten round flaht at ClctvUud. I 1 'rankle Hay. undar th management of Kfoodlea, would )tk to meet audi boa as Yuupu ItublUcau, Jvhim Tynan and Al Nel aon, - Jimmy MeC'abe. who boxes Joe Wei ah at the National A. A next Saturday la open to meet either Kddie JlcAndrewa or Johnny Tillman, Mllanova, 3; CallioUc University, 2 VlflanoTAi la.. May 3- Vlllanova, d- I feated Catholic UnlYfralty hero today, 3 to' . lu a vam that waa lntereatlnc throush- L'ripcr l)arli, 9; Koucr Merioti, 1 l m-er Ilarby. I'a.. May ,1 I'pper Darby lllah brhool had Utile troula In trlmmlna wer Merlon here todav U to 1 Th hlt tlnx of liardiley ftatured 40TH WARD 4000 lj,t, for lf t"00 to MOn per lot. Store than SOU rre. Trattn from una acr to eluhty-flx e acres, i:hneod srenue trolli-j. tu Hue Ixljrnl pti some of tldi xrouml. BEN. T. WELCH 1.128 Chestnut SI. GREAT NORTH. IMPERIAL TEFFERSON JUMBO KNICKERBOCKER LEADER NATIONAL A. A. IITII AMI CATIIAItINK NTH. STI'KIAV KVKN1MI. M.W 4TII lll'lllli:V O'llltlhN x. JOK DOKNKV VltNhlK l'KIN. . IIWK ASTKV IMIIItV lltlill mimVN x. WAI.l.V NVI.KON 1UUSU MII.MIKKO xn. 11)1)113 triiutlli Jack Sharkey vs. Pete Herman i-irirp site. boc. m.oo TirKKTO AT IinWAIIIIV'K. .M N. IITII HT. nivmntn A A Hrooil & llalnkrldn Ulympia. f. . irrr l.dnarl.3lsr. MONIY, KVKMMJ. Aiv n fiomlle XXeKti x. frsnkU fllne I'rnnkle Mllllnni" x. Johnjir Duff Ddmiy Iriuli xe. htexa JlorrU Joe Slenuell x lUttllnit Leonard GEORGE CHANEY v.. FRANKIE CALLAHAN tic. ltr.S0,?Se. Arena. l.Sl.&0,lncuor tt '1? ATryl!L?'t '9 "f'i '?rrl "out, , 4onend Toro snwd In pretty f JF IfMV r-sstffl. MW &)amim, fufVf tfux-t. x wwr xo twos CHIBE PARK BASEBALL TODAY Athletics vs. Washington OA5IK CAI.l.KII AT ST. SI. TleVetw t lllinbel llro.' Slid HnlHnr. Roller Skfttlng& DAoci-f Palare 30th & Market Ns, hkatlnt Kverir Aft. ti Kt. Ilanrln Tilt,. .4 rrl. lxhts After hksfluc Hennlun Prnfe-'ol Muttllix TanUIit. Jjnlk-u AtlwIUa rK. A PAWNEE WATER HEATER, w III tlv, jou n sliunitant supolr or pipins not wr ax WW cgi xvunout tno aiacomioria 01 not snrnn jo wauina- Juit turn on th raucet. llurn, but a. buckat of toal s ilav ant require! xtry utile aittniion I aw Initial coat I.aat a lifetime Write fee Hook let ro -'3 fuxxJbtas.Ca 7 " 6s3Ssx emss. V'Wrmsio -.TiW. North NySfSvVX Rlraet " riuinb)nr and llaatlnc huppllea DUnlar Uoomi 41 to SO LIBERTY LOCUST MARKET ST. MODEL NIXON i PALACE PARK PRINCESS REGENT RIALTO RIVOLI RUBY SAVOY STANLEY STRAND VICTORIA Jatk PU kford In MiUwi Minute Kendull William Ie.niond Soriel for hale TUESDAY Seesue Hainkiwn In Honor of Ills House The "'lexer lira Carfax A Dos's Life Jarl! t'lekford In Mlle-a-illnute Kemlnll Durtlix l,te In IManj I o Hut Alhetar 'nat The lllueliird Ioeoth TRlTnn In rkire-t'n Sal TaulHe Vrrilerk'U I Tosco Ilnr.el IihIv in Ilroxin. of 'llurxarit Annetti Kellennann A Iau.7hter of the Onils Mitdr-d Hirri tn l'riee of a Uoo4 Tlrn riiarl'- I'hanliit In A Dob a Uf Jenl ( a-n'-n In Ilr'tle of Tear Star Caat World for Sale I'rank Keenati Ixatleil file Tarzen nf the Apea tx'itttani Ferr'im tn Houah autl Ueaily Conatanei. Taltnaclse In The Shuttle All Star Cat WVA Vouth Paullr I'-ederlck l.a Toaca XXIHIam h Itart in Ilia Tisrr Man Max Alllaon Hoekll Htpncrltea Pouslaa ratrtunka In Mr. llx-lt A lire Drady in Tho Trap Kdlth Storey In Tha Claim Vtxian Zxfartln In t.'nclalmeit (looda Madg Kennedy In The Panctr flame .Tiuk Tickford In Hla Majeaty Hunker nan Alios lira d In Woman and Wife neon, Walah In riraxa and Hold Unld llennett Nauz'ity Nauchtj Tha Criaia Uuatln t'arnuni In Tlie Hpy Hart In DaVota Tlan Chaplin. A Dot's 1.1 f. Mary Garden In Tha gpltndld Winner . nillla llurka In Ml'i U,t k Uhurca Miriam Cooper lu ' Womaq nd lb 1-aw William tenmnd Sorletj for t'ale Iiorthx Iiciltnn In Plan, I'd Sal All-Mar rust Th lllui'blrd Dorothj pnlton in nnre-up Hat Tauliie KrederUk Tvt Toera Hazel Halt In Itruxxn. of llarxarii Vl.,la tiiria Hreakera Ahead WlHLiin Karnum In Uouah and Heady rtos Sleirart In riaylne HI, Debt Jaek Plrkfonl ill liuek und Tom Star t'a,t The World for Sale Allri. Jor. IValred Woman Taraan of the Apea 'harli Chaplin in A TloR'B Uf, Jexxel Carmen in Tho Drlde of Kenr Itiibert Warxxlik The Mail Ixer Alle llrailr Tho Trap William S Hail In Tho Tlxer Man Knl.l llennett In Naushu Nauahty louclaa Falrbanka In Mr. Klx.lt KJla Hall A Motlier'a Secret Clara Kimball Young In Houae. of Qlaaa Vivian Martin In Unclaimed tlooda Madsn Kennedy In Tha Oanser Game All,-. Hrady In The Trap May Allium In Social Hiprocrltea neorxa Walali In Drava and Bold Harold Lockwoed in lh )ndloprr Tha Crlala Ann, ltd Kellermann In A Datunier ot uoaa Ituthnxxn and Bain N'eatnea, and DUpatch Mary Oardtn In Tha Splendid Sinner nillla llurk, tn Let a Utt a pixorca Mlrlain Cooper in Acmua und tti, lw WEDNESDAY hfau HaakawR tn Honor of Ills House i;tlil Clajtnn The Witch Woman Jark ritkfonl In MiU-a-Minute KendAtl i'harlea Hay Sudden Jim William K Hart In The Tlaer lun All Htar Caat The niueblrd titvirpe Itelmn On Morn Amerlran Kltt Cordon Thn Waip Hazel Paly in Urown. of Ilarxard ladp Knnwl Xeurly Married Uu'lnnatt ti HaMi The llraas "heU Za llnv In rAnaer Within Bushman and lUn Satnaa and Diapati h Tjrone Power A Modern Ior)ei The Kalaer. th Hrost of llerlln Tartan of the Apea J1rU HrrH'UU In Tim PmU'm Wheel Henrv 11 Walthill In Kuadrom lirown Kt-1 t'laMon Tho Witrh Woman Wm 8 Hart 1 Wohca of the Itall Madae Knnd In Our Utile Wife Ioroth Ha Hon In Love Letter! Doug In i Kalrbanka In Mr. ru.lt Allr-A Prariv tn The. Knlfa June Canrloa In A Camouflage Klaa VIan Martin In Unclaimed flood Mada Kennedy in Tha panjeer Uiroi William Farnum In noutfb and Heady Franalyn Parnum In Kaat Company fleorie Walsh In Drae and Hold Bluart HUckton'a Wild Youth Tha Crlala llary Plrkfonl. Amartl ly of Clothetilna Alley Harry Mory In a liachelor'a Children Mary Oarden In The eplndll pinner Itllll UurLe In Iei Oet a PUirce THURSDAY Mads Kennedy In 'Ihe Hanger Oarne Muriel Oetriche In Moral Courage Tn, If TU t.fftrft til Mile-a-Mlniite Kendall t'harlea Hay hudden Jim U llltam H Hurt In Thn TIfcer Man FRIDAY Madfe Kenned tn The Dancer tlanle Mar Cat In The Whip Jaik Drkfonl lu Mlle-u-.MInute Kendall (SlaU, Ilrkell tier One MI'tako OeorK Helwn One Moro Ameilraii Kiil ilorrlon The Wnep Itarel tln'x- In Ilroxvn. of llarxard Allie llea-' X ouii n anil V Ifa ii)ad Hr'Mikx1 "tl in The llexll'a Xfheel Douclaa I'alrlwlika In American Arlatocracy Kiln Hall Mother' a feiret Madce Kxan Wanted b Mother The Kaier. the Heaat of Herlln Tn ru n of the Ape larx Tickford In Stella Maria Clare Kimball VouiiB tn House of Ulan poepih) !ltm Flare-L'p Sal Marv rickford. Amaril-lx- of C'lothealine Alley Mde Kenn-dv tn Our l.lltlo Wife All' It-adi-In Tha Knife Douslaa ratrbanka in lr. Klx-It Ttuahman nj Ilayno N'eatnaa and Dlrp&tih Jewel Caemn in Urldaaof Fear Vivian Martin In Unclaimed Oooda Norma Talmadxe In By Illxht of rurchaae William Kernuni In Houxh and Heady Kthel Claxtnn In Tho Witch Woman Until llennett tn tirrateat Mioivon Karth Varp'urll- Flaher In Th, 1'rlmttlxe Woman Th Crtda A llachalor'a Chlldiaa Kacla'a l:e. No. 7 Kitty aordott In Tpe Turpi l.lly Mary Garden In Ih Hplendld Winner Ulrlam L'nouar In Woman soil tho i.V. Vivian Martin Inf 1'ra.lalmcd, Uood, Vo"a atxl tn,.Jrfixr , jirtaiu r.ei, 1-oxe The Mltle Ileformer Iatillpe l'rederlck In lm Toaca (Uadjn Urockwelt Mer One Mlatake Wallace Held The Thine Wo I.nxe Wtlllnin S Hart Thi Tlser Man Hazel Iialx- In UroMii. nf Harxanl Vlrclnla Pearson Daughter of Frame KanWe XVard in Innocent WIlllaTT, Deamnd in An Honrat Man Dorolhy flalton tn Ixixe Lettera Jack I'l-kford Hia MaJeaty Hunker Itean Mad-e Kennedv The Dancer Oaui Tarxan of tlio Apea Marxnerlte Klet'er In The rrlmltlxe Woman Clrn Kilnba'l Younx in Houae of (Haas T rone Power The I'Janter Tho Kaleer Ihe Itenat of Berlin Tor Kredonl of the World Th- wiilanerln- Chorua nlth Kathlin Wllllama Ilouslaa Kalrbanka In Mr. Fix-It JtlldreO Harrla In Th Trice ot a Good Time Th Ka leer, the lleoit, of llerlln Vixlan Mart'n In Vnclalmed (looda Xormx Talmadxe In Ily nixht of Tun has Allc llradv In Th Knife Olxa IVtroxa in A Daughter of Destiny );nld llennett In Jreateif Mhowon Karth All-Ktar Caaf In Cheatlnx lb PuWIc Klla, Jollxet in J.eat V Porxet All Star Cast Society for Hale William R Mart In Th Ttxr Man Mary Garden tn Th Hpl.ndH Hlnn,r VlrUn Slat Lnx-iaimoxt ! SATURDAY ,A ti. Mail. Jyennedr i The Diturer Uatxie- Star Cjlet ' In Th Whll Ma Jatlc Tlekforrl tn")5 Mlle.a-Mlnnt- Kenda, llesale Tax The l.lttl Reformer r : .. . . ) ii. I'aiitin hedrtck In La Toec. ' Olady- Itrockwen Her One MiiUSre l, Wallace TK Thin- rtelrt, We Lo William 8. Tlw Tieer TtH l:i Hazel rielT Jn . ' Hrown. ot Harrr4 Jark Tic kfnr "" llutk and Tout . ' Huletl. rt liakA In Mr. Slacker i. 'j Cliarll Chanlln. Inn a Tjm Ut. f Conntance ralmailci. in To Shuttl1? Jaik Ttkford. Hii Majesty thinker Bcn Madte Kesnedy o The Danxer Oam Tarxan of the Apea P Charll- ChaMK ' In A, Ttofm Ltex-.fi Tanlln. reedCrtcV in l.a Tnaoa, ,v The Olrl lYIIVt tfcw champatme ES-tt, ' ' i ' Th XMear tne neaii For WS1i of the Wor 5T virxlnle, Teti j A Daufihter of Fruio i i . i ii ii i, Douxlaa Falrbanlox tn Mr. VTX-H. 1'aullno Keotf In l.a TM Thk Kat the Heatt of -. iUl Vlvia Itartlai4, Vnclalmed Vmrhi Sa. Norma Talma Ily Itltbt of Tt ii . y . f Mary TlcUforff, JMn- l- o k loxneai Knid Bel Nauxhty F.nld 1 Qreatcst tstxad rtAurtaa tn. Headli m rtlta L.,t tn Brai rsnirl la a ' Wf TH VJ j M ..4J -''Js'Ti .n.'JL.
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