mm HKtf?3 tlLAbELPHiA WOMEN GOLF PLAYERS AGAIN MEET IN WEEKLY INTERi nM :.'-ATi "f - SUNDAY BASEBALL FOR WASHINGTON JOE JACKSON QUITS SO TO HELP BUILD SI CLEVER COMPETITORS IN INTERCLUB MATCHES I L I, l Commissioners Lift Ban on Professional Sports in District ACTlOiN TAKEN TODAY MBihlnglon, May 14. Washington l to have. Sundny h.ie ll. The t'ommlssloner of the Dis trict of I'oluinhU today lifted the ban on professional aporti The reaion Klven for the action Is that there nre co many persona In tlio clt who have no meant of RMtlnK tecrentlon No action was taken ty the National Commission of liaseball today, but It Is likely that the Ameilcnn I.eaKii schedule will lie changed considerably to allow some nf WaahlnRton's games to be plnd mi the Sabbath. Trobably all the nostlMincil Kntncs scheduled for thli city and wnm of those, between the Athletics and New York Yankees, whlih were to have b n plated In l'hllatlet phla and New York, will bn traniferrcd here, so that n full season of Sunday tames mav he placd At iienent ther" Is no profeslon.il basiball plaveil In the Kasl li the major leagues, although the I'olo (Iroiintli In New- York, Kenwa) Park and llr.ivra' Field In Huston are btlng used on Sun day bj men In the service for baseball and other athletic contests Athletics Blanked By Chicago, 3 to 0 Continued fn.li Page One for three tounds be held the I'hlcagn.in hit ess (n the third with one down Murphy dteiv :i pasi and took third in Weaver's single to tight il.tnilll lifted u sacrifice llv l" .lamiesun and Murphv scored Chicago n other two 111ns came In the sixth after two men wete down Weaver singled and lutei made Mconil when lie was caught off llrt liandll followed with n double, storing Weaver I'hlilt counted on John t'olllns's single to right vutsT tssisr. I.elboUl viiix thrown out by HavltNon Murphy walked Weaver lined to Walker Murphv died stealing Virkins to Shannon No runs mi hlta, no errors Jamleson lined to Oandll Kopp filed to Lelbold Srhalk threw out Walkn No runs, no hits, no errors SKCOMI INMMI Oandll fanned .1 folllni tiled to Jamleson nisberg grounded to Hum unassHted No runs, no lilts, no n rors Weaver throw out Ituini (lardnti filed to I.alhold Pavldson popped to Weaver No runs, no hlta, no eirurs. TUMID INNIN'tl McMullln filed to Davidson Sthalk rent. out Shannon to Iturn Oartlner threw out Kalier No runs, no hits, no errors Shannon struck out l'fl kills W HR ta 0111 i HIshtTg Fnlmr threw nut Perry No runs, no hits, no errora VOl UTII INMMI Terrs tossed out Lelhold Murph.v walked Weaver singled to light, Mur phy going to third and Weaver took second on the throw liandll Kent a sacrifice, flv to Jamleson. Minphj stor ing and Weaver taking third J. Collins popped to Gardner One inn. tine hit. no errors. Faber throw out Jatnleson Kopp went' nut, McMullln to (Sandll Walker drove Lelhold Ui the bleacher wall for his long wallop. No tun, no hits, no errors FIFTH INMMI w Gardner made n great stop and thtevv out nisberg I'erklns threw out Mc Mullln Schalk beat out a bunt to Dav idson Peiry lobbed out Kaber No runs, no hits, no errors. Burns fouled to McMullln (i.udner fouled to Schalk. Davldi-on tiled to J Collins No runs, no hits, no errors. hlTII 1NNIM1 Lelhold grounded to Davidson Mill Bhy filed to Kopp. Weaver singled to left. Weaver was caught off first, but was saf" at second on Iluma'a wild throw, liandll douhled to right, scoring Weaver. On Perr's throw to catch rjandll. the latter went to third when Davidson inlsned the hall J Collins singled to right, scoring (landll Hums ntade'a great stop and retired Illsherg, unassisted. Two runs, three hits two errors. Shannon filed to Wenver I'eiklns filed llkew ise. No to nisberg Perry did June, no hits, no mors SBVKNTH INMMI McMullln filed to Walker, (iatdner threw out Schalk 1'errj tossed out Faber. No runs, no hits, no errors Jamleson went out. Illsherg to Haudll Faber threw out Kopp. Walker got the first Athletic hit, R tingle to deep short Burns forced Walker, lllsberg to AVeaver, No runs, one hit, no eirurs KIOIITII INMMI Ielbold' drive carromed oft Perrv'a glove to Shannon, who caught It on the fly. Murphy was safe on Shannon's fum ble. Weaver lined to Jumleson Perry threw out Ciandll. No runs, no hits, one error. Gardner walked Davidson Hied to Lei bold. Shannon fouled to Schalk, and Gardner was doubled up, trying for aec ond, Schalk to Itlsberc to Weaver. No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH In. si I Nil Gardner made a fine stop and threw out J. Oolllna. Hibuerg doubled to center, but was nut when n urerslid the bag. Walker to Shannon. Shannon dropped McMullln' fly, McMullln died . atealtnr, Perkins tu Shannon, No runs, on hit, no errors. Oldrlng batted for rerklns and was thrown out by Weaver, McAvoy batted for Perry and struck out. Jamleson sin led to right. Kopp singled to left. Both runners moved up on a wild pitch. Walker was passed, filling the base. Burns forced Kopp at third. McMullln, unassisted. No runs, two hit, no er ror. Creb Defeat! Al McCoy Cincinnati, My II. llsrry t Ituburrh. received the decision tt bcovt o New York, after th rouni iiln Lit nliht. . QreV. hd lha i of ntter tvtiry round. McCoy displayed e: nary rapacity for Ukln punishment Columbia's Star Five . in American Service K.W. X Wk. Mar II. Th felfewers ct irr 110 iul 1811 will MIMlIt Ofoat t r are m In a different kin or urn, farwaral, U rjrtt ijaW fkSm1mmmmW mf ' j&a- ' ' & Jta 1b1b1b1b1b1b1b1b1b1b1b1bb1 Fjt j4iiiMv '9HIHPi t. .atllllllBm imsmiwmm1 mmm uifiirfJk miMmm ! 1Hk1e1$ . 4 LmKmtmrMLmmWHKmmfk i TiVJ-iJr-E.Triyl . N57KXijtilAIviSirC MORAN SELECTS HOGG TO HUMBLE ST. LOUIS PhiU Hope tti l)vn Canlinals in Final anil Ureal. 1-iW- in Strcalv r. ioi'i. inltli, rf. smith, if. Ibilrtl. 3li. Ilnrn.liv, ... ( rul.e. If. I'aulelte. tit. tantller. r. llelJfl. '111. I'llll l.ll.s VVIillte.l. If. II i"i rt. ft. .. Vliltiflltrin. Jli. Slid., 'ih. I rsvillli. rf. I ndori ., Hi. Vice el. t L Itiirn.. v. Ilnuk. Iltieir. l iniilre. O'lliv anil llirne. I'nrdliml Held, s. I mil.. Miv II As long ait the llostun lliavts hold eighth place Mninti will not ghf ti v.llh his rhllllisi A club wlil h tan win cl,ht of hi- ten games Is not a tallendei. is the v.av Mornn vltws hli Phillies, and lie i not ready to toss the hpongt In the ring became his I'hlls went out and lost nine In a low The Phlla have spent moio limit than an) thine else dutlng the slay here nnd although four games wete on the books they drew three blanks, two postponed nnd one tic, nnd thu lln.il whs booked for today Pitcher Hogg was n lected to i ml the losing streak and send the Phillies over to Chicago tonight with one victor) In the Weut The exhibition bv Oee tiger )eslerday put thu Phillies In n goud humor nnd the) ilvi hied that, afier all, the) were not out of the running FlltST I.NNIM. Whlttnl rolled Hancioft foiled Whltted Retzel to Horasby .Mclialtlgiin out on a i oiler to I'aulelte Stock put a single In left Ilnncroft Hcorcd Paill ette picked Cravaih's grounder up and stepped on first base for the out One run .Sin j 111 singled to center Smith Until to Meu,el Halt d drove down the ilght fleld lino for it triple. Smyth sivirlng Hornsby out, Mcliatllgin In l.HtltllH. Flalrd crossing the plate .Mou"ti waited for dulse' all Two tuns SKI'OM) 1NMNI, l.uderus H'nt Cruise to the fence for a long fl) Muse I rolled lo lletzel. Hums skied to Sith No runs Paulette easy for Stock to I.uderus Su)dtr nut, I.uderus unassisted Han croft whipped out tletxel. No runs Slieep for White Sox Fielil f lilraco. May 14 -fharlas A CtiniUkey owner uf the ChlciiKo Ameriean lAairue liaie. hdll tluti, una rollnwed tnn examine or Preaitient Wllsnn in iiHSturlna: ttteen on tlie Whits Houae Imm and purrhaaed ten nf thtt nnimala na aaalatanta to his ground keever It Is experted that the sheep will help lit keeping the grsaa arrnrt. and the example If gvnerally followed. ma help la relieving the woul ahoriaae. Wei Tcnnii Winner llofcton. May 14 -A tiHrd.fouaht uiatfh in which VV I.. Wei, of Maaaarhnaetta Insti tute of Technology, defeated C VV Sunders. of Dartmouth, HMO S-7. tl-2. In the second round singles, waa the feature uf thtt tour, namenl of the New Kngtand Interiolletflnte Ijtun Tttnnta Aaaorlatlnn yeaterday nn lha clay courts at the, Longwood Crkkat Club. Polo at Gedney Farm Hhlte Plains, N,.V May H That polo la lo be revived al Oedney Farm now aaems an aaaured fact. ICarl VV. Hopping and a number of other enthualaats were at (ladney completing the organlxatlon of th Oedney 1'nln Ciult. and It la axpectcd the first of tha regular gamea vrlll be played that latter part of thla month. It tha field can be put in proper ahape. Tomorrow! Louisville Entries Plrat race. Ifroo, two.earoM maiden nillea, 1V furlongs Heater It 11.!: Jllatk Wing. 112: Aatrara. UK: Madrsa. 111!: Igoial, US; Ulster Queen (Imp.) IK'; Hind. Ing Tie. 11J: Oranai (imp.), US, Lamp l'oat, 113: Mlaa Orb. 113. Hecond race, iiaimmg, t.nu. inree.yrar. nlda and up 9H furlonga Nlb OljHpark. tar. lus; -Betian. ill: .uavin iratg, iiai Squealer. 11 a. ' Third race, allowaneea, puraa 1800. three, yrar-olda. mils and 70 tarda Th- Toff (Imp ) 110 1 liurum (Imp ). 1HK: Lucky n , lift: W, P, Dabney in?, .lira leeferln H Fourth rare. Ilnnil. Camp Hta Clrlea Taylor Handicap, three.vear-olda and up ward, 0 furlonga rail Bwoop. 10i ch. mar, lid. (lallant Lad 103: Marie Miller, ion: King Oorln lift, Holly, 1SH Fifth race, tonn added, llaahford Manor Rtaltea. two.vaarldi. cnlta and ureldlnaa. Hi furlonga Huale Call. 110- Lancelot, III, Uthalre. 113) Mack Garner 115; Ham II eh. lis: Col, Taylor, III! (a)llllly Kelly, Ilk; cerinua, tta: isiittnry .uooeria, na; mi, Llvlntaton. lilt: (h)Malor 1'arka, 110: (ItUago. tlai Upeod. 1. Hlitk race claiming, (TOO, four-tegr-elda and up, 1 l- miles 'Parr, in, 'Alhana, lOd: 6ttatle. met 'Cora Lane, ton; Putts nf Shelby. Ill: Hrhemer, lilt 'Eulogy. 0li Kilkenny. lOTl 'Tai Lai, n: Stpditone l li.al lint ICaaeutor. till Yodalaa. Ill, Bavanth race, claiming J00 four-year, olda and up. 1 1-1" milea tCrucaa. lni'; Pamginn (Imp.). 101 Tnornblnom, 110: The Ortvdy lilt Fair Orient. Iltl Kddla T..' 106 4fgAr0v ut AWj uiui. vsii atwwii iiuii. 1 - - Hmr ivafM, ..v itj fat.-Ull 014 Ben. 111)! I M W Mk WHEY' mmmmm. MMMMMWmMk mmmmmmW :! MX Ml- v HoMB I nies gk. &ffiTBt-t jb,. M:iv2.sr i ft: xmu ZW --O OX-EiUie,-v-. DARKER AUjM: ZZS -.TKXIKOKIl... '-zJr "PROS" GET NEW BERTHS AT LOCAL COUNTRY CLUBS Walter J. Wood Takes Tall inanV I'lacc at l'Uinnutli. ((M)tl Matches Hclil llv Wll.l.UM II. K NS WAI.Ti:i; J WOOIi ts the new pro-, fevslniial at the Plvmouih Country Club, mar Nnrrlrtow n, having taken the Ittisltinn vatated by Morris Tnllman, viho is having the dllllcult tisk of tilling the kliot t of Jim Humes, now at the Broad moor Country Club, near Coloradi -'ptings I'or the last sl jears ho Ins bad t huge of the golf department ut hpaldlng3'. I.Ike many olhei professional?, ho began his c.ucer as a caddie, slatting as a email boy fourteen )e,us ago l'lvo )ears later he lieutinc assistant In Kill Ogllvle, at that time professional at the Countrj Club Hero ha learned to le- pnli and make golf clubs and he as rlsted Ogllvle In teaching the members the dittlcult art of pla)lng golf Later he had chatge of u golf Hchnol at Ginibel i Urothcrs and waa placed In charge of the- golf department He left thire for hlialdings' wlure he still Is i Wooil Kxcellcnt Teacher As Pljmuutli has eevent) of Its mem-' hers In thn national service, the number of golfers vi ho phi) during the week has been materially cut down He villi devote his spare time to Itachlng and other golf profcsional duties at Plv mouth .mil will be there Saturda)S and Sundays Karller In the )e.ir he had an offtr to go to the Hon Air Colin, try Club at Manna, but lie and thi club otllclals fallol to reach Ruin, satisfai totv to both One of the most popular and likable of the younger piofce--slonals he la already In high favor at PI) mouth lie knows the game thot iniglil) and what Is more he Is able ti Impart his know ledge to his pupils There me man) othei changes among the ptnfesslonals (ieorgc Clowes Is the new professional at Hon Air Jim Starr, who was the profestdonal ill Haddoii Count) Cnuntrj Club, has taken the pro fessional Job ut Overbrook, teplaclng J J Dougherty, now In the national servlie Alec Douglas, who was Jlmmle Thompson's clubmuker al the Philadel phia Country Club, Is now at lladdon County Robbie at Criikct Club Tom Kohlnson. who was lllll Il)rnes assistant at St Davids, has replaced John Miller at MerihaMvllIc The latter Is at Moorestown Hill nohlnson. who was assistant to IMdie Loos ut the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Is now pro fessional there Dave (luthrle who Is the pro at lluck Hills, has been tem porarily filling thu position left vacant ut the Illverton Country Club Duncan Cuthherl, who was tha professional there, via the Mist Philadelphia pru Bingles and Bungles run ir.if..or.vo tki.khkapiwk You mnv be errntlc. Rati Cultfu-cll. And lour aria wav be alnrlliiy lo ail. tlul ioirre enrtttnj your vuv tilth Ihf VniiWrs (odau, ir iou'r tlirre o plnik ulfn te ail. For lly Cahlnell'a pinch lilt In. the aevrnlh Inning .prlletl tltlory for the lankeea und dumped lletrolt Into lat place. Hurley (Irlipea waa too naasea against the Heda, i generous with o tha llodgvra swallowed dvfaat, It look .etenleen membera f. Ihe si Louis Hroniia lu low game to tha lied Mis, Hclnnli icoa ahlfcd to traf bne oy Van notr Hit Harrow, ol lha Uoalon. and Tltomot, (x.'ioiltlnra planar, lalio,ini al IMrd. , a Tilly Walker hnd a nerfeet, d l bl e.terday. Iho former Ked Wot, lamo through with ix lioma run n three alnglea. After Walker had hit hla four.baaa wallop In tha "rat frama Iho trod called foj lleorga llurna to dupltcato hli feat of lint Friday and alao amaah a circuit clout, but tha beat he could do was a lung By to J Collins. Eildit 1nrilu filed lo pull onulUao over os the .fa ballerv ifilrrrfov In Ilia tblh (snlav Kliatl s Irlrd lo 'Hal Jiomc. Hf tcaa as tarn owl. however. lienor KaulT. lb bashful atuggtr Ih (llanta. f llma that Raflf. llogg. of (he Mann tribe, la ualngHhe 'tilne ball." If llogg to guilty or aurn a tnra, man it rata ho aald thai bo Jiaa been a eiirroaafiil Kddlo llcotlo in eanaaoiin nia cuverr Vevltfa aA IflMajr. Saraier Olasfa. had a Hf tjaav tM IH atltk u iitrattju a4 lv' 1 f 7 mmmm m gmmmmmmmmmmmm ,.'..vu.-Jtev yAidfA .rvakM,.-M WALTER J. WOOD to enlist In the service Cutlille will hortl) lake up Ills duties at lluck Hills, (ieoige Schuebel. fotrnerly assistant pio at Colilu Cntk has left Nottli Hills to Income tho pro at Stenton sue i ceding Joe Seka, vi ho Is nUo in service Jim llaiknei. formerly at Aronlmlnk, Is now nt .North Hills ami Martin K Conwa) lias ills placo at Arnnlmink. Tom Norton is the pro at the new Tred)ffrln Country Club nt Paull The professional Job at Lansdovvne. vacated by John Kdmundson. Is now being filled b) the catldie master UnfTiier'a Job Waiting No ono villi bit engaged In fill the place vaulted li Dave Cuthbert at Hunting don Vulle) nnd when Charlie Hoffner gets back from the war he will find his old place ready for htm at Phllmont Tim thief Interest In toda)'a matches In the Philadelphia Cup team series was the meeting lit the Huntingdon Vulle) Countr) Club between the Voble pla) ers and the Philadelphia Cricket Club pla)ers Norlli Fntl Pefe.ileil Cheltenham N'orth Lntl riiiti sale rlicllenhsiu their Ilrot tlefeat of the aeaanu by thti atoie uf 3 0. Ruth and Doyle Still Lead League Sluggers Nvriovu. i.i:(WF. (i. All. It, II, l'.C. Iloile, New nrk. IS Al II 33 .116 IrUtk, I hlrugo II 17 15 IR .389 Mnltli. Ilostoll 31 III t 0 .367 Itsutr, New ork "!l ! 31 " .6 I'aulette. ML I-mil. :-. 14 3 :7 .363 AVILIIICAN I.LVdtT. Rlllh, Ho. Ion .. II U II ,467 Npenkrr, Cleveland l 71 IH 3d .m Jurk.on. Chicago. 17 UI 8 33 .364 llaker, N Vorlt 1 HS IS SI .tvs fobln! hi. lands.. 36 It K .1.11 Hut the cauaed a fifteen men 7-1 defeat wtra laft on baas tti Ixinl. Ilrowns oulnunilirred Ih Ked Ko In Ihalr Ainrrlran laieAenti.eieiit vMlerdar aetenteep If nine, bill tlie lloalon lieavr srlllleri gtit In some deadly ork oiid oierrama Iho superior ftirrea i Ida taunt of 13 Dsrlmoulli Holilt I.exl HanoTrr, N. II, won from Hroan whrn rain slopped Inning, with Ihe H Mr II Uarlmouth at luistbgll r(ardair lha a.ma tn thai Sfth ratn ahd by tin icor of ft to 1, Net Victory for Penn Chirier Tbo Pen 1 hartar n laaro. laaoar ilai aaJIja a W -aataa arti. aajajhaiA All M'Tsa.S' FERDIE SCHUPP VISITS BONESETTER REESE (lianti Hurler Has Tciiilon Pulled il Ordered Week to HfrM 'III. burgh. Mav tl Penile Schupp the (ilanl s vouthful southpaw, whoe pllihlng arm has bten tumbling him all eprlng paid a visit to llonettet lte?!. In v,oung8toii ti, jetttenlav The famous bonen tti r. aflei a close examination of the arm found that tin vnung pitcher had pulled n tuition t love to the shoulder Ho snapped the tendon . back Into plat f and onlcred N'lniii to reftaln fiom pitching for at b ast a week. after which he said, the aim would again be a. good as ever Scliupp repotted lat week Hint the Injilted hiiii felt a nllle bettei than it had but he Injuied It unew In an ex hibition game at Akton vestenlay Mcdiaw. bowevei, hts auv number of IbM-i las pttcliers and Iho r t Iliu i. l.lllUlt. of Kenlle to toiind into form Is not being felt The vouthful Koulhpiw Is a frail nniicittei alitl there attt man) w ho claim that he needs at least four ila' test bitwein eaih ganut he plli he Pilllliio Reelllt. MUST ItVl 11 I'd furliiiiue I'maril 11" lluvlnn .'l oil 1 1 1 ,. II ..o lir line, lol vttrsler t mi I an Jnnn 1'utMts 110. I.vke - Uiilatlna' lltinnil V I II le Vtarie Con n.ll bejnole Hid lllll llentler .Siller San I, I eiidnnla anl Wiato-i alao ran J.I.ION'11 IIl'H mile .. ... Miamnio) III Like I". 10 11 an i; w Klnu Worth in Vk IH'" d l.tinaden lot Lnittir 7 1" Time 1 tt llnttHiil lliialiniise I'eerleaa 1)111' and ilamt Cmk also ran Vle'ti'liania 14u Wolke s sm S 7ll M III VV I' LnrlitlUatup U7 r"rn"r . . ' in Utile Horn Its Call 3 Time ,, OS KIIU. Pandean anil ta it'll. l.ntliM .tl.rt ran pomiTll RACi: 1 fiirloi B.a b.renalll IIS Amhruse I7U l llliliella 1 13 Walls 1 tn j i.n llirlaa I aa.ie 1 1.1. ttit.ii", . 111 Time I in KII'TH ItAOr. il furlnngit nr mnnann in.. Atiiuri.e 1 1 ;u is 'in 'j 3 an - I. tot tlarea VtcAtee Itit'K Mm 11" Tune llll Kite l.ouiiville llc'tills I'lltsr IHl'H nmaa I inanl'na 1I11. ViVWK: II.. . 4; ooit. .1 Walker l0 Sllitl- 1 "' J ' Iclllian im O'ahmon n lime I 1 1 I "1 Aitiirnei Vlnlr kernsn 1..1,,. 1 n.i For Sitnta iiiiki n tin. Stherr llirlnr lllulr lllat ult Tnrluni 11 ml lleiilt tn also ran . , SKl'ONP ltl'K (I fnrlnnaa M.ei'a liiall llll .n.k II .VI IJ ID I Id llrotttile Mrllaviell UH . Mmpson . - i" 5 ' , Vaneaaa Wells till Suarna sil Time I 1.1 THIPfl nl'K 11 fnrlnnaa ,...,.,, ilreen lonea. 1111 narrtn 11 mi "'" a-- I'nunlermsai iii.i ttrtt'Ti Itahu 101 Morn Mine. 1 It I ' I . : TO I Tomorrow's I'inilito Knlriea I Pirat rate the I'atonsvllia ateeplerhser tlalmlng liaiir tear nlda and up 2 milea . KlViy.four IV.' Klllole. 115 Uepeiusnl I 111) .Nan llsven iVi darter. 1.11 'Huner huinan. Ol) t he t'urniel. llll Infidel II J Ml Porln 'tin. tMeloa If.'. Tiirmnll, im Kins 1 Sluioii 1!iJ Itliomlt. 1.11 tSalurn 1.10 , Seiond race selling, tivn-tesr-olda 4 fur ' longa Sweeplel 1 0 Olltler. I la Ounetlin, 112: llantal 112 Helanchnila limp I 112 I'enroae. lot, Lltllo Cole (Imp), 112 LU tie Maudla. 104 ...,,. ' Third race aelllny handicap three-vear nlda and up. mlla and no ritt Oreal folly sa. 1 apiain nay, in. irititit .;'". """ W'odali lnlt Fairy Legend, Inl Datroae, 11.1. I'nrle Sand 111. Tie Pin lot. I'nmaehe, 1)7 Tol.le. I0i N K Ileal, lllll Monoejcy 113, Molly O (Si Clark M 10H, Kebo, 101 (.l, Nineteen ejfltlded.) lnttrth ence. the Praakneaa flrat dillatnn three itear-olds mile and a furlonga War , Cloud limn.). 117, Lanlua (Imp 1. till, (leoree I Starr, lull lainaga. mil lauunreii tuiin 1. to7. Qulaludf. 102, Ibinravudo, 107: (hl)lan o ine Hour limp ttit; a'l're.itttti.M ,t,t, ,. l)7i Nuleraeker limp ). 107. Ic)7iliuland (Imp) KlTi (cKireatea (Imp ) 107. (a)Whlt n antr. h)Parr entry. IcIDlaii entrt Fifth rale Mon'imntal hamllrap three vear-oltla and up, furlonga Cunt Hah. 7 lajhat. t)U, Hill MrCloy. rH3: perlalvj. a leinharn, 12, IIubrk, 123 Tta Cadd, ioa SUIh rare lha rresknrai. ennit division, ihreo.jaar-olda, mll and a furlong Jatk Hare. Jr. US. Trompa La Mort (Imp), 107: Arrah (lo On. 1Ta Irene. I0J. nrount. ll'J. Kate Urlghi. ineHweep Up II. IpTi Maraa Motiae, 1117: Tha I'otlar, 107i Nepperhan, 107. Pr. Johnaon ln7. Heienth rare, Itoland Park Sailing Handl. eap, fiiur-)earo1aa and up. 1 mile Klrlua, Lint, 104: King Worth 1141 llarrt Bhannon. 103. Monomoj. 103: 1Fer.tar.B7: liar nf phnanla , 'Lungd.n, lnji IRandman II. 110. Tlepln 166 ftR D McLean tnlri 1 -IVIiprailllt atlltlfaatii.a ri.i,.,.,, tTan Mundi allawanee for rid fan Muniti allawanee for rldara. weather. rloudKi IrarK iiiunar BASEBAIL TOMORROW PonniyUfnla ti. Cet Aeet. Dt.i Laju. hi,)) Whni May Happen in liascbnll Today Wll lilt W I. KM. I K U . ).. I' '' U In I e 'llu.1,,11 II III ,VH1 New nrl II III .."'nV . . I Im. 1,111 I I! Ill ,MV .MCi .Ml I lilnun , III II ,.1!ll .Wll ..Mill i.'-in-i , I't II .nn .Mm ,uv "t. I.ul. ti it .l." iiiini i' i"- ,m .101 Hrtrull ' II .mil v vi ins vi. I i:iii t. V. I. I'.t . Win I..! 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V , J liull i ifi ir il n tvrl lllt.llfM vtllh I-iii t una (liuni'ltr I h Ii. ,i fii "" 'n "iid slvi'fii ,ar Mid hum ni'i rtouil IIU i,, b, ttr troiii mittllmt nuns "f Mial li l-itiiiiU lullei tniliuuir -T.lll HtiitlBtilil tttrttl Wlilnt-r t bid Mould hi nit inlrit'fii slid rniiript!! ' nines I tt s "-rn ntil7 lit lifitr frmii t'hr ui I Ir tvlln inill.iei .'J07 urtli Tlilrtv mud si ret I Minimi ( lull l iiui.ituii m Willi lliiriffii tnul fiiiirlmi v lint Itlilnrd TiilititHti ttri,tnut Bitrnts at nlil trsttllni; liiatiiitl r .CI l, North .Viim l ttt Vlillillltl.ltlill f. I. I"" MK la Men sntl .ti.ni. i hit. in Ii m r fnim it Hrst 1i,h hnm nlli. 1. I' I'.t 1 1 C" iiitniMSii M.I I ernun mreel I'liil iilrli M ITtifr-tliin il- li'iif Vlv ts -. .Ill June 1 I" - imltwetl, mid Hun1.it isniisl mien entl wnultl IlKf lit bear friml irit . l lit'iif nl iferlli r. n.oti ilil- In liucnienis Hill' tlniv nmlisger Ji.tl t'"h Ninth silt c l or . ill J.lnintinil -.ii illlllnB the kenalnillo' Mitl ttfter t v Norlll lull link has Vlav IS atpen anl utitlltl llUe 1.1 nt tr irittti it....... ..n... . '" ,l" or N.tt I r-. nn.rlna it "ill'"''': niritlilte I I Cherle Ullliauet Ifllt Nirlll llttne sire-t "r "II l.tlisllgltni .'It'll helttecn II 30 at iitl Hji m I'hllmnre . . has VI, I. wn il ' lutiiiltl III." I" h"ar Irtini H Ural tins, home Inin- t.ff. rittta i.iisniHlile Jllaraiilii l.tl "am litt.li niauagt.r ;:17 North I ruin .trerl Ae of tlw Bottlers Amerlcnn Ire I eiuue allll rontlniles lit he Hie itnler nl iillrarlltiii in the Me man lettcue At prtsenl them is it lilnle tl' tor nrVt hnnt.ra between the f..ll.iln ts'i""'. li s and t'J Colts euli hivin won IS and in.i ro ' Hie hrtatone ellllln II mm. l.t 1 'l. nnd the A.tlvis ntisetl nut llic. V l.tets b tine sii"S KIN VI. ITANDINII U'CVIIllNi: Ml' I 1IIIN II VV 1 PC v. ''V.'. Vrlite. Is H .It. I llancera ill .a I t , i. . .. i ir it It.tit 111 Jl. I.- tiiii.te -t t "... .. '- -- ,. ,,.,, ll.tllt.ti'r. .'II J'i til I'lnrtsi Is -t It"' ' - ta Ltklimn .tide a le id nler III Mulford nilHtt mill unit Ills a fl.ll lellea titer 11 , i, .tint- t..tt r.l Inai L'. I' VV II (inniant ' leitin Is llglillna hard In tiverlitkd Mulford i ttr .etttllJ PI tl e l Irtiik. anil lim inntlinie to licl I fnal to ilie inn runs nf ihe inn mm iharaptin I alitl a Imxlna won h and tntt II Zler an1 lUnl ami hlllnli ami Conk ale both tie fur art olid plate eatli hiving loel but one t game I rhlladelphli I lertrle league will mine In a . In.e tlila tteek. nnl tinle.a Maltnn ..Hi lute Ihrae ulille I'nnlrnllers lo.e Ihe latter will win the thuinplonhlp In thla leit.Ul ulker. Voder, anil Srlmlt (tntn.l Hie nlna fsltlnK In their llltliis and tlielr storing was h feature of tlie first ttlulit a ttotillng of lh ih lemm b tmtiknaii't . Vlarlathlan vtu. nnt up III w atanduril i w lien he in ule his trip It Hit tsrtls Mt ' ..,, rulI .... nmm or... I arr.ril J u tins avtth 1lrud1tfik In lite Ihree-innti 1 ii.unpliiii.lili.a last nlanl the Aral .mail tn roll the hlsl.rsl ..'ora vta Pnaae 1 li'mmei and Pltk whni tlie top Pit-it lilt pin. fur a tntnl tif IIS 12. I Ilk .bnnril rare form and led ttolti the Mali for nie watnea iiith a tntul of llll plus mil lie 1 u inpturetl the hih single, atorlii tilth 3.' lira), Miinaer unit I Me tient nier her 1 end u till 'J7H1 Plna Mi Unwell llrnstll.enl ami Mnrsan tiere it rlo.e third wtth "It.'" In tha Ir aerie. Han on Hnrirliiilc Vtii.ltliictito. Vlai 11 - MaaetiHli has telietl it selele lilnti Ihrnukh the prninnlau tlnii of nn order tihttli will rut off the .lippt) tif horaehltles so eaaetitlal to the great .Vinerlt.in tmatinle The tilde and Itllttlel rnulrnl tioard an nniintts Itmt ill nriltr In auppll the aimi with Ihe neteKHr vreen allied tlomeatlc iinreelildes sultHlile for glove leatiiei all .lorl must at unce b reported to lhal liotlv wmmf.vffmmmvmvAVfflmwMi. iSSLEl Shock Absorbers a A new service station equipped to give efficient service to the extent of installing as well as fur nishing new parts for the popular aASSLEf Shock Absorbers has been opened at 817 N. Broad street. FORD car owners should use the Hassler due to the many angles of economic value it pos sesses it absorbs the roughness of bad roads; it absorbs with absolute resiliency all that jar it gives ease and comfort to those riding and is a big saver on the wear of your FORD. Ten days' trial free of charge. HASSLER Pennsylvania Distributing Co., Stat llUtrlpolors 17 N, Br.? St. auxrur JSefralafaA PFTI Di'inon Shiauer Started as Holliujzswoith Coihpanv at Wilmington TKki Morninj; Home Draft Board May Balk JfM llv JAMHS S. to.: 0 the Oil JACKSON. "i.ioeles" l.nlsht of diamond ilemoii wlelde'r of the bludgeon, koii of Hie South, a nioduci of the Caiollna lots one of the , - ,.. t 1..11 ...i .. ....i..,i neti Mint-it in i,,tit-t.ti ii tit,,, n , r ...,., ,tat who helpetl the Chicago White Sox ulii an Vnieilciin League pennant and the world's championship last ye ir, has ni'i aside Ills baseball uniform, his up les his tiustv bat and all for Hit" titration of the wai Last night Joe ri,i fntt.ua 11 in Vliituicer !tfit.antl. his males and ftlends lie plaved his last! game with the ih.implons hern last r'rldav loe JaikMiu Hie ilinion hitter now is pinch hitting for I inle Sam 1-iriy tills tniirping tile IllltiniiK imijer niimru thioiiKli Hit' Bali a of the Harlan & Hoi lliigsworlh SlilpbiilldlMg Compan. of Wilmington Dil.Just the same as anv other labuiet iiunchul the clot k n ''Ived his unlets from n bns Just u little higher up nnd began his caret t as aid of I nets im lii-prilor Jjik'on Oilglnallv loe planned to do -oine nalntlnir for ilia ahlpbulldtng com i.iTiv lie bad been tlicoratlng the nf fttlugs of star pitchers so lung that he ft It he would make good as a decora lot In the 'ervlie He had his heart rel on Ibis work, but after the boss i i It lied Joe wield a brush )n much the same wav he twirled n bat, it whs i't elded that as a palmer Joe would uinke a wonileiful I.SSI'l.t' TOK 1iittit'toi lntkon. no longer won led initial or ultimate cost? rTIHE 5-ton Pierce-Arrow truck is the high I priced truck on the - Arrow truck is the the market. Every one delivers more of it. It delivers without period, of years. It delivers a given aggregate work in the loast time. is based. Initial price is an incident in the t achieved. There is more opportunity for comparative i in the contracting business than in any other. the Piercc-Arrow record, pecially significant. Here are typical exampl$i The Ilolbrook-Cittiot-Ilollina Corporation, working on tho DrooUi n Nnty Yard Drr Docks, the Calslill Aqueduct end New York Subways and on bWj scraper foundations, tested thoroughly theiVrcr Arrow and thrre other makes of trucks. They bought 10 I'irrce Arrows and nnnerthrr since they bought Ihe first one. InTennnal excarations in Ncvt. arkthesetruckssatrd JiiOa day forSOihvi and paid for lliein selrrs in this oper ation. The McKtlry-Hine Construction I Arrow truck drlirered ?'J0 tons ol We hRVf nntnal recorils many businesses. Ask have had with conditions PIERCE - Motor te The only safe comparison is the comptrisronlj actual service under identical conditions. W ever such tests have been made between li makes of trucks, the delivered the greatest aggregate for the least i in work done in time tenance expense or minimum of idle time, . a a . art,. a . tne uig tierce-arrow this basis of proven efflcirjcy. sSkr&M 'llUl 'aasssssssssss'..1sSF - LVVf J (V sam-aPH fc- M M.Vi." V.vjJfcJl Inspector With HA (UH0LAN about base lilts and an attract! "ge. Is active now He Ii book '" nine- hours dally with lime ""'' D' " overtime. This will " "" "' "lr uiamona neaai lrr .. at.- J, tieforn he made good In bam worked In Una, he mills down In South TIop has been In the big league; 11U8. when he Joined the Clcvelantll He remained with the Indian untl to the White Sox In the fall of 1MJ I'at-seil Drpft Exam Vil When Jaikson started Kaat wHj While Sox he had iveiy IntentloaJ 1 malnlng with the team until th:d hud been completed The onlr, ' mat latised him to change hi wan a wire from his draft ilreenvlllf, S. C. that he haat'-l movetl tti from Class I to CIatl tuim in-, exHininaiioii nere laai Bull mid was declared 100 per cent ii the examining phvslclan jn- " tlii - Inn ti no InfiiPmiifl to tlaav" M "i in tun "Hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (l Uj VI IT aulhnritles here that he vv nhv tit for military srrvlco he 'decided . busv nnd look around He did pot J I he Jump to Cleveland with the tMM Salurdav night for the game In thJ fl ctlv on Hundav, but llnnre and laid out bis plans. j Mrs Jackson mane tne trip jsa bellied Joe maka his decision. formed Joe, It Is said by acrib, the White Sox. that he mutt some kind nf (lovernmfnt work V awav Joe followed Instruction. price r.jrfl BJ fa ?., market. The 5-ton Pie: cheapest truck to buy N than the service expect interruption over s Icnj On these, true economy' serving contractors, is Vi W ZfflT& Company In a trial test of PircVu sand In 10 hours on a round trip MMj ai l rniirs. tn trucK iai ered SJ5 tons daily for If 4 in The arerp;e r05lt t'A ceati I ton. cut nrerious costs tM.Ml day, MTlng fUlf.iO on tW one job. "tffi of Pierce-Arrow truclu : M us what experience M like 'yours. ARRO Trucks Pierce - Arrow has invi saved, operating and i . 11 . a '1 mstartons were matil v.. n i sJ FOSS-HU( 11 Neiiii II WILUINaTfkM A ' .,,M,,.rr UVW'tl rr4H) rifJ,M r. m, i,Jaammmmm wiwjE5 " 7L'.mzT
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