ki- 1 wr v it. EVENING tfUBlTlC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918 Mi.bp.)iifcliiwiimAiifaiiirti t WE -MACK SHOULD PULL SOME CRICKET STUFF AND' HAVE TEA SERVED AT SIX O'CLOCK It LONGGAME RECORDS SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE MICHIGAN WILL CUT IN ON CORNELL TEAM SCORE IN THE INTERCOLLEGIATES 0R BASEBALL PROBABLE r UNDER DAYLIGHT PLAN &T- , v ( LOOK 3 ) P'Ll-1TTN) L7T fAfTV) . . . . .. . 1. I A i - f TO All J 1 wji:h'nu - r &rZ&Q I t 1 ' ' y "x o rk'w V ' Gvjess 1 mishtj iyjH . J 1 , Bests in .Tunc Mav Be Plavcd Until Nine o'Clock Without Having to Be Called on Account of 3 Darkness Sun Sets June 21 at 8 :44 vnt a. .double-header were started R& 1 until 9 o'clock making It possible r IfCWVVRB, ou fans, not of the Iiles of March but of Ihe 21st of lune J-That, you know, Is the most etenilvo dio we have Iheicfnie In fejhe Phillies, who aie at home to the Huston llraves on that nuiplfinu ion, play a piolonged contest, don t expect the nmps to call the affair Pftccount of darkness 01 nnvthlng liecnu'e KrleniJ Sol dnei not letire )ui evening on that dav until S.14 urloik. the latest he has slued h.tiif ran years. PJtfnder America latch effeulve ifn.v light-saving pi in Inschall gnnies it.ajttb iu exienu mueiiniiei , recniui mav ue oilmen nt ,,i unit- nnnnv jjer'ejjsn't a chance even now to call iontets on account of d.irUtn's hefoio This was shown Wednevdnj aftci noon when the ushingtmi Sub. with Waller Johnson directing onemtions fiom Hie mound wen! S4' eighteen innings, Just two whole games for the pi ice of one ngilnst ( l.iiiue fcillllatnswho hurled de lue foi the White So, oen if he did tn'-e 1 to i. i ine aayilgnt saving plan is iihelv to eiiuiuiMi a majoi it.igue lecoiu tor ,'halns any game called on aicount of duknesn Smli a thing nevct t ford Was Dosslble. but thi veal it would be uriii isitig if ,inv lontest gere called because of luck of light If It does happen that .1 game must Btcalfed this ear for that icason, that ftiu-.is Is going down 111 hisloij as te longest game ecr plaed or the s'owest jiyf While a number of ilubs are no beginning theli g.itn, s until 3 l"i and 4 o'clock In the afternoon the late? t'me gles .1 trille inoic than foui houis tdIch to finish As far as long games go. Ibis f,ir offeis the oppoi nity for a record loi insl.inie, if in the icln!t if the middle of June at 1 o clink that lontest might continue the teams to battle foi thiil-one jErpunds If they went at the slow rute of two hours for a ninc-mnlnf, game wL ' r - .... . . a ...1 ... a .. ir ... .: , LiOllg OUWCMA IOllllllg IH'IU ill II ffMiircptim -ONG ball games mean nothing in the waj of vuiictv to ihe'Wiishifiglnn CJUf club. It has pulled long ones befoie lat Wnlnculnv Looking b.uU over a stretch of nihe enr, we see that on July IS 1901 the Senatots met Detroit. The teams fought for eighteen long 1 minds, and when the uinpiie was forced to call the game on account of the appro icli of eventide, the yi scorp stood love-all MGolne back sW mole jears to August 10, 1003, wo find Washington matched with St Louis. Washington won that game in the fifteenth inning b he score of 1 to 0. . it' . t .. An.n1 ...ln .. tlil ,.,rt ,'llllt ..ll.tlltll ll.lVP ..lll'll .1 lf Itlll flir -$. i.1 13 11 ii'iuainduic kill ,iu. .,,. ....... ... -. tonij games, not the least icmaikable part of which is that it should have won two of them and tied one. Toe record game in the Ameiicau League was jil.ived September 1, ilJ06. A double-header was scheduled but tljje second game was nevei ucjuii iThe score was 1 to I at the end of the ninth inning. The to ims ilavved ton-Until the twent -fourth Inning had been reached In tliat Inning the f Athletics scored three 111ns and shut the lied Sox out in ihcii half winning pUlB game 4 to 1 The refold game in the National League was pined last ason at Ebbets lleld between iiioukivn and i-iusuumn on .u-ust -- ETliesame went twent;, two innings. Hrooklvn winning 1. to fi As far as the lecoids show the longest game on retold was plavcd tjuly 18, 1891, at. Devil's Lake. North Dakota between the (iianil Pinks and tlTargo clubs, semlprofesslonals That game went tvventv-lhe Innings vvilh- "oGt either team scoring. Burlington and Keokuk, ( ential Assoi iatlon, E played twentj-two Innings to a s.coieles tie on June 27 191." There were more etia-lnning games pla.ved in tlie National and 1ne1i- Fcacf Leagues In 1916 than in an.v jeai befoie or Mnce In the American t League that jear eight) games went lievond the limit and sCvcnt) eiglit ! la the National " Major League Managers Getting W orried "11 TAJOn league manageis are beginning to wont about the maiinei 111 J"lVJLwhich some of their htar plajcis are being golibled up h shipbuilding fjJrms. Thus far no major league placr has gone into tne biiipuuiiuing business except to dodge the draft. Uut it is possible that if the slilp- builders' league gets stiong enough it may induce major league plavcra Mrfio ire not in the diafl. or .lie at least far down in the classification to IWiert the ranks of organized baseball lor ,t double-pa Job, mat it, tnev ttlbq rated and puid both us worktis and as ball pli.vcis kAllller XiUgginS IS lOOKing lor pioifc-mju aamsi. iiii imaaiun n. aiini lllders. Miller thus unburdens his soul. S'T. think organized baseball ov.es It to itself to asceitain preclsel) what i inducements are being made our men to go 10 the shipjards in advance of 1 thetr draft call by the Government. It is a fact that the repealed oners frein representatives of these teams who, I understand, are to form a k shipbuilders' league are damaging the morale of 0111 teams and contributing 'Ui.the manifold difficulties of managing a major league baseball team in Ljwurtlme. f"fcThe National Commission has prevlouslv made it plain that organised ! basetiall cannot give too inanv of Its sons (o active seiviie and if we aie f reassured that the men who do go to the shipvards go there to build ships F tASteau Ol to play oaseoail as siai uuuiuun, c -"iuiii ivui 1 hitain sc-u-w fr&fJsatlsfactlon over the situation than we do now ' B- j a. ' 0 . . . . - Afar. No Dissension m lied box, Harrow bays ,2ifACtiQRDING to a letter from Managei Hariovv received b Hobert W vXX Maxwell, sports editor of the Kvmmso l'cnuc Li.DGt:n. there Is no .'dtownelon among the Boston Hed .So. Some time ago In these columns l5twaa stated there was a rumor that there was dissension Among other Ahinjss the letter sajs: M& "There Is no dissension in the Boston tlub nor has there been anv, nor F-wHl there be any If I can prevent it, and I niu iiirc that If we are beuten out are strongct ue race tins 5 ear Efjuould be close and that seveial clubs had a good chance to win The r;acond division clubs of last jear are all much stionger this ear. while F'liieVr'hlte Sox, Ited Sox, Detroit and Cleveland are no stronger than they fewWeJlaat year, if aa strong. The greatest weakness is lack of substitutes Jjwie have.no reserve strength at all, especially in the pitchers uo. 11 one at tfiir legulars has an off-day and Is being hard hit I simply have to let l-Mre'stay In the box and take his medicine. JfT U am badly In need of another good pltclici, an Infielder and an out- f flldcr; outside of that I am quite healthy and fairly happy. "f ;"By the way, you have a pretty nifty little ball club right in joui own towp. Connie's team Is at least 50 per cent stronger than it was last a. and Is liable to make trouble for any club in the league" i Cy Williams JFW Help Phillies S'MOItAN was up against It when George Whltted announced that vas going to join the army, but his departure should not affect the ; af all, since Cy Williams has agreed to come intc the ranks. It is it, last season Williams batted only .241 In 136 games, but there nbt that with Mpran he will do a great deal better than that and ,Bf material assistance to the local National Leaguers. 'TlfUrJams when at his best Is a good outfielder and a hard slugger He t"tk 1&tir to enj a ciose ball game at any time, ai.d It Is certain that if he Krl with the other members of the Phillies, which he should do, he will ty ball games that otherwise would go the same way the lamcnta 1-straight went. , rnilaaeipiiia jacu u urien rairiotic campaigner : HAGEN, better known 'to the publip as Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, us and patriotic Liberty Loan worker, continues to make good tic campaigner. Ills Idea, that of staging boxing exhibitions on City Jgp plaza, at first looked down upon with scorn by the Liberty Loan aolWttMfuUed in raising Jl.200,000 for the third Liberty Loan. Philadel .ijdvliTVart'was an Indefatigable worker and -was responsible for the packing r 1I plaza every aay tor tourteen aaya auring tne Liberty Loan drive. , nnd nilaaeipnta JacK in a new role, a purely voluntary one. Sutitlng mere bouts on the .plaza In aid of the war-savings stamp .rand hlit efforts for the first four days of the week, have added it70.ofto. Last Monday onlv 14200 waa raised, but nn Tut.Hav ; rnti going rflar smoothly and J 15,000 was collected. On Wednes- rififtered and yesterday waa the banner day with 132,000, .& tAlaf n.CT?4An fnr anr 4avtx IVlth tivn Hntra mnv. 'Bmi . vyiM. "?""( -T - n .,- .. ..- w , ,.,,, 9 nuu i JMLaxMcUitha total U nr.www tbe xiM.Mg.Mrlc. ,. 1 AvS vajcul. nKK 1 &'&&&'& I I l iwiv.s,rl-i C liwSS I jibi SH HI" Sfgift ! i 111 imJ S -ffl fy M '"W ' $Q 1 m';pi!iJIBJv M:-Ml" V .BWjWfcW-rJ I KTiZl BYB.! lttW,fV. C'-'C?Si. - -- X IS S? ESSJ2S v f$tl faW W&Wtf EiIRUASiMCMT lfe S3 I - -' -gassEE m mmti&iesi - y?665 Curl Johnson, Alone. Will De prive jMoakley's Sqii.nl of Si or More Point's in Title Meet Rv PL I. PHLP MKIHllWS llliepei t'd dr. isinn to enter tlie trai k .mil fli Id 1 li.unpinn- liifis of the IntPicnlleglete Ai" intion lllili will lie held Mav 11 mil lime 1 in I'rinkllii I'lelil will no 1 lung wiv Inward i venlng np thp field In .Inlin iin the w.l(inels hive nnc nf the gienteit nil- irrmiirl ntliletns who ln miipctiil on the iiul'T pith foi iiim time Amlv Moikle.vs wr ll-lnlanr rd Fqiml t ioitir. IimI lion pi. keil hv kfv.ial 'mtlrs iii hiding lllll M.utln the I'enn siatc 111.11 h In win the lilt' rcnllf gi.ite tl'li with fmtv m lump points Hut the appeal m 1 nf Inlip'nn not nnlv will add f nnldeinlilr plistlce to tin1 iriny Life Causes Trouble Even for liuateur Athletes line nf imr reuler ?nl In n rrv pur clinic (inpri Inilnv. Ill irlter. Ill pirt, follnwH "Nimv llinl lie Np"lrrn Intrr. inlleKiiile I mifprnitf h ilrriileil in Iinl4 11 urrniiilr.tlirimlni; fontct lis 11 rrKiilnr pipmI on It. nOileUe prncrmn will von Mnillt nnupr IliN ipitlnn' If one of Hie ittliletfH pf the Hptern ( onff rrnre rnlNu it U ilntflril mill lieinnieH 11 ure 11 nip tliniMfr for S11 11 innnlli. will lip lip ilfMlnrtil t proTe'.liiniil whfil lie re turns pftrp Hip wnr mill Iip linrrpil from mil ilpur loiniM lillnn lirnuiop he (lilt Ills till In iliiuii thp II tin '" sh.upwlnd ins blowing down the track, h inunTlng tin 1 limit is .lohnon illdn t mmpitp in the 100 vard tlih at tat I'enn reliv It was I'n-ieli Tarn II who ktpt lohii'nu from stirtlng When aiked fur his reason fnr lining -.n the .Miihlgin tutor s.ilil "My Imv Ind 1111 ch nice tn win again! SchnU, of Allsvniiii v ho in m nplnlnn Is the h(t miati ur runnti at the present time I will sfhK liiiin'.iin 'n tin hroid jump II fid the high bmiUf mil li. suielv will imiiviilii il 'n on. a nl poili.ip two lairell ind . nt 1 ips but it will hip m the ln-s of anv- vhtre fmni M In twthe pnims to 1 iriiell .Mav Start in l'ive I.venl MthniiKli limb I irn'1 Hip "Mil lug 111 ti.uk toath thus f.il lia-.li t .innnunced 111 whli h ivpiiIs Iniiiivm will nimpite it is IlkPlv lhil lie will Mill In I lie two liurillp events the iiiiiiiinc bund jump mil Hie inii-v.uil iHsli It il-n is t.ns slhli. tint he in iv iiinipitc In the 11111 iiIiir high Jump t..l... n ,..!..! i.t tli.t 1 '. nti tcl.U . ,1.1 month winning the running I.1...1U !. "."""'r'1 "h "". ."' ,""tnl, prmnlso junip.mil flul.liuig .11 mill to rrdniin nf tin light dope Mil lupaii 'iirpri.e The .innouiHtmiMit tint Muhigan had pntcn d a li 1111 . imp ts n dltiuct sur piisp to tin t itPin In.iltiitiiuis It was thought tb it lui'onut.h as Michigan had it joined the p.tei n t'onftipnie Aso 1 Iatlon it. t(.im would not make tlm lournev Li.t The Wolverines' deci sion no doulii Is ilin to the fut that when it 111 si Jolnid the II . ilmiit 11 11 v, 11 ipo .iflpi thp blAk with the 1 u rn I'nnfpnnrp it was Plimpton in tin l.'O-v.ud high liiinlle . lln 'I ig.ii .tn 110 doiilit will inn llm Ins tfftuls to tin Ivvn lillldlrs he .hmild .11,1111 rep' .it I'ltvlous 10 Mlihl pm . mil inn smlili and I'll lulnslnw ..1 v tn nt II win pn ktd 10 light II mil fin ..i mill pi in lolinnn howivti nut il,.,. tin iwo ( oinill inpii in liiinlllng ,n,i. should 1 ind .icotnl himois in both that lis t mis would touipptp regular!! It was lillevid lint Mlililgm would tike adv.tnt i(,p o! ihe iup which per mits .1 utiiveisiiv tit itlaln Its member ship Ullliss It falls to send a dpflnlto niimlipi of 1 niupLtlmi . two nam in stic 1 psslon In othet word. MUhlgan lonld have slaved out of tompitltlnn llus .e.isoil and hv umipitlng In 1119 let lln its j,ood .landing , t. JOHNSON FLAYS DRAFT DODGERS Shipyard PlariN ShnuM , lie tanked Into i'in h Collar. Sa5 Han l)ole in Hospital, hut Leads League Battel s S VIIIIN VI I I VI. I I (. Ml I! II I' I I lot I. "ww 11rk I". M II .' I t'li ..nllli II, .-t. ill M MS l II IX! It mil i n Vnrl. M HI : I II I'll Mil-Mr I1I1 11.11 M K'l II I! Ilin I lllll III -I I mil. I'. HI I M 111 MI UK N I I Vdl I I, Ml II II I' ( dull lln.l in I'. I". II ! IH'I sp. il,rr (livrliiml J't h; 411 II I'll II ik. 1 m nrl. - III. II l" HI". VVulk.r II1I.II1. M KT II .1 I Ml .1.1, r .1 I mil. .'.' K'l I! Ill 117 on il'it nn -nil h i. no PENN LEAVES FOR INAUGURAL MEET HHZ-r.: in nn httnpimi and as ISohert- Mwulil Win Ilro.ul Jump . ... ....i. . i.. ,.,!,. 'I hi .,iiii( innilllloiis an mi II IM -Il II I Itl-iT I J III llV.ll I .ill X A irtl1ItlT l lll iimi iu riJiiimiK mum ni ( imp rniiiiMi i n"-iK!i-t in- tinuii" luriiii Ifiln fo!Urw. hhukldnn "f urn II mh1 Iio w ,u, of St. Up thuM (l(pMlnK (Vr IK 1 tf .L ft rt lllOIt JIOIIltM I II mill)! L ml It wuuld lint he sin prNhiK - nt (.ntnll was ipttnl I K up ,i Mrlrnpnlit.m Meet Off Hit mMi(l fii nanl7cd Metmpolltan hit k oil. Rl t Uhliti VsvocKitloii has .ih iikIihk il Its pl.ui'- t" hold a i Ii.mipinn- (.lllll II II 1 I t ll I L tl.lt I 'ulliill IllfT t j- 1 .inn I m slmuhl oilljump ih, two ,1)J(S ,npr MlU llllL ,,,, ,o,,rov linallv wiisdiililtd upon 11 ms to hold tin- mcii on lint d it, vetp arranged, hut It w is dt, Id, d indav that It would le Impossible to t nn II off lneause Co- Quakcrs in Only Dual Track EmmiI of Season at Nav 'romorrou' hut lumliia viltuillv was the nnlv colltgu I ' iv ilv it tin i two would t ik, Hi"! and spi ond p, ml nt two in tin lon-jani di.li i i.oiii hip cpiiiuiv aim hip lurning ti .. entrance ni iuiii..ni .inn ..n. - "'l..,,,,,, .. , .,,..1,, ,,,.,, ,. ,,,,, ,,., Iiwin ud liu.l.if.nn will he hlg point- ibeigptowti In this (vent m.ikvs it ap- l ( )n )( ()( ()( wiiniPrs ,,i tin; 'luaiter and lnlf and p, at llk.lv tint 1, n,.n.l...vv w III I.. , ' Ni'w mk ,lvr,v llhlrPK h. 1,1 noil, liioo.l.il, will win me .on t lllll Sllill mil in in- "'"... " - ! " "" , .,., ,, .. . ,,,io,,s , m-.-icem. nf In TILDEN REACHES FINAL ROUND IN BIG TENNIS TILT ( hhiiBii M iv I lil.ilnll plav.i. of Ih, lli.ijnl I. igin . who hivi .out,iit i nipln, nn nl m .Inp vatds and iilh, i iiidusliip. in in ip put lit it! Pin lit to , ,il i m In u , .' i t, p should he v. nil, nl into tin inn, l, lln fit iniiii I'ltsidint Hin Inhiisiiii of tin Vim i ii in liagiu .ml in i .iilt- intnl givin out hi ip la.t night F'tpsiilint Inhnsou said In hid liktn up the illP.tum with I'll lilt . M ", hw il, I w ho Is In ihaige of the i lov 1 1 nun nl s thiphuilillug progiam nnd th il tin lilt, i nssiiitd him lint nn oviituu. would In in.idp to plivtis in I'lasa -l to t ng igi . in shiphiillding wmk ' "I he AlnPlliall l.,.u.llp dots not il, s'r, tn impugn Ih, niutkis nf th pliv- ( its who h.tvt guile Into this wntk " lltslUPUl .iniui.nn sain oon ill iiniui .... ,, ,,,.,, i.,v ,,, in. an patriotli Uut if Ilin. an- anv "f , ,iul,i ., and '11111111 pini.lpil.d in loui I tl.m who aie in I'liss -l 1 hnpp I'ui- thpin ltgislnm a vi,toi in ,v,iv vo.t Mai.hil ilpnir.il I'lowdei ink. in.taiice 111, 111 fioni lh, .liinv. mis .mil Mppl works .INl.I ls (I., ,!, .r... ...II,. ..n,l l...u ,l.,,,i lii I Pnurlli l-( uiifl VV 1 lillon -' I it f taiiiimniiiits in pnpiri' for fiilur, liil.nli'lplii.iii II. is .i Bti- 'I imi nl II Il.im .mil tiuiitij: I'oiii M.itt lie. nh 1 1 nil liltli Impp nf i VI, Ini v i ban, is fm ,i sound la, lug big I'liin link I, nn If rt todav for the nnlv dull It it Ic ing i'iiiPiu of Hip si.i. s.n it nii ipnlls l rimi (null I im.iiii lUibpil.oii and his gioup nl tin, (li athlilis (im.iiii d at U est I'lnli. It Iphl i I Iip ti.it k inn I will bi' MagPil bpfoit Hit pitiioli lowing , b million. nip. rnd hspiti lln fait that the n iv, I iihltl.s win difialnl hv n lnp-sidi il son in ih, I'lttshulgh iiuei last siiuid.iv Ih.v .,11 Ihe InllllPlvV fivnnti. foi Hi tntiini i ow I li, vi tin v of Ihe a wpil. 1 in thin i nils r, mis .urn point win I i mk "-u,t i.0 will Milt in tin int. Hi.idis tin niPii ahtadv nanitil tin Hi, following will inrth ipate in the II Johnson iauenniuellei Mip i ivinls i livlnn i innmlngs lvirltn Caiis cnmpi tp tu the tia.li iv.nl nun and V.i.. in n films 1 romani' I5is-fll it i. posslhlp tliat the winnii will bi.asl Hip lit nilwond and Wliutoii, Ih stllng 111 tvpn time nl belli i Ml Ml nf tin tjuikiis major. poll learns loin iiav, none in i-i .econiis nn tin i will he aw iv tonuiiioiv Ilpsldrs tllP di.laiui In the la.t thice weeks Onlv I link nul lowing .ipi.ids lonipdlng at l.i-t .-aiiinl.iv sh, i .lohnsim nml i.iltsl hiiiiiiili t lit lia.pbtll I, am will haltle won a lln) v aid dash In 1(1 1-5 .i cuid. .viiiuimi m hi in. mini, in id, ..no. , .f. in in, ilRdPii and Wall, i Hern- n'e ' lr'N l",, XVc,,k li t .It lln iwo hist pit, ims In colligiatp In an Inlt relass mo I held tlMuhigin tanks will iiinlinue t licit feud last wiek-tnd all tint loliu.nn did was 'Ihile will 1... onlv onp .Ulrattlnii at tn w ill live (list platps Pel haps In would I i mklln 1'iPld tin' Ked and lilue h.ivi won iiinie, hut he thought Iw.ntv. lnio.se iwelv. will i nc ibp the liulnns five point, was enough foi an altei iinon mi irllsle .it the old ltd. kin gam, fm- workout II ti n I'.osas.o of the I'tiin li im who -- fpr I Inches th. high jump In w i. iniuifd in Hi. Mentis In. t mutest ft et in in, m s the high huidles m 1 r, : lai.e pin in in, Minnie Mlantii ion . fertnti me, I at l.nfaviltp ind tlie Col li, g, of the fliv of .pw Viol, did urn hive a li .mi al all I'nrtlham was un willing to takp a i him e against Colum bl i and diopiiid mil mpvphs and St lohn - I lien follow,,! .ult and tin games wt u th, n i.illpil off KDDIK I.KiNNY. OI.IJ-T1.ME J'KATHIiliWKKMri', IS UK AD N. ,. V ..rl. Mil V 1 T 'I he pi r"', ,, ,.'," .'', '"... , ,..i, .... . . noil.t1 ...,l,s w i. da. lanx.lv li, Ihe wondPl ' teal hull, nival Is In stole fr the Hat and Ih. Km v.ud d i.h In in I ". set Is in good .Inpi ngiin and stconds the low hurdl, s tu ,'h sPmnd imp in d w ith vv nn mi i i inn n -o, rui i umniig oi i i im. -.in a, me n tiii'imi " ii,c i"-i-"- i'..'ii.i.f I'hll id. Iplu i in lh, M.ii ! tn It inns lull . mum inn nl v,.,i,liv Ihen win , ingn- mu iinds 'I his w is l'ddlp I. nnv one of tin best-known ft atliet weight boxer, of twentv years ago illid lit the Rush II i. ninl thiseltv. won the hioirl jump with "" ,u".'"nl.In. """ """'., ,flCrr "u""'rlnB i iiwiii i i 1 1 i i l 1 1 1 1 1 I ' i U I L it IN Wo will Iip biitltd tills ninrnitiiv? Lfiinv i piomln nt In lioxtnc t ItcIpm in T'hlM ilelpliM lit tjp tiitipiipa .ind dpfeatpd hI nmt nil of Uip pionuncnt nun of liN uiiKht In his tinit Ho Is burled by i u uhw tnd 11 i lnlili n fimpllslitd w liil Liits on tlin wittn f i "lit I iitrm S V on Mi I ninth t , pmiliniil r..i.iil I' I it I n - ' f -l"l iiiioil lin lumN 'it " ' 1 1 i-vfi r I I fi i Ir I Hum" n r n " ; i I i-t muiiil Mm tin nn 1 M i i I" .1 ihuIi In" in Kli Imi 1 I K ' u n y .l.f..ttli it I. I " I ' n It wmi rtum W Mil " ' 1 ii'ln l- dff uilt U I I il 1 i - I limit lnuli J f lit i I H' hii I t! u t i s.ll muinl Till n i 1 M in il t ilt I i' llml rfn 1 ii Hovlo l. t i" IM-AX CHMtTKH S INS tt 11 1 Ml 1 Han Hap Ildei .Inn Imkfcon ftni DiiltUldcr nf tlm i liUaKti fill', is tin laiisl iikiu in l.e.iKtu plaM to t uk ig in I lir ship building induslM A In n infuiniid 1 bis iNunptmn boauJ In tlipr nillf. i' tb.it In had been .ulxamtd ftnm i I i.s 1 to i lass 1 I.ilKmhi wtnt to woik in a plant .it W Ibnlnton liil 1 he motlcan Teaeu has Io-t mm t tli.in v.fti'iili nl,ipi4 in thp Hi.ift .tnd tliioiiRh onlMnieiit .ind oxpnnts to Iosp i TKNMS IIO'NOHS FOU K M nwie but it does not appioc of iilati living evade inilltarv s.rvi.e ' l-ies- ( f ,,,,,, llinrhlll K idtnt .lohnon said Some of Ihein j, ,,,,, ademli .( igue uiiuii- clumplon appartntlv hivp Iippu haillv advit..,! ship bv limiting out l.piMupil 0 to n on ITtpldent Inlinson ipttivtu word iiom th 1 it I r -. i ourts I'luinip Mai k, inanag, i of thf I'IiiI.mIpI V t-plt n,li,l . m phi i Alhldiis ihar in Itlu i Mi rlln Unpii I'mt outllelil, i mu I'ittlur Huh iii.li, nail -"' left Ills , luh Iii i ngagp ill siuihuihiing woik .is ha I pit viouslv In i n n poit,, I GASOLINE Put & Pep in Your -Mot or Hwjwb f-trtll there be any If I can prevent it, nnd I niu iiirc that if wi forUhe .pennant this i ear It will be hecausc tlie other clubs d ti Predicted some time ago tliat the American League Etrwoiild be close anil that seveial clubs had a good" thane Hoo-Ij ularie Vliolhei llglv fialilii of th, shiphuild ing Itague Is tint pliveis ate u-niK off, rs made hv agents fioni the Hilh lehcnl la ague as a , lull to git highei salarkh 'Iheip .up at hast n half dozen wtll-kiiown otcuitniiH In tht two majoi leaglli s wheie pliveis have used lit thlehein Ste, 1 Coinpinv offers In get bonuses or Lugo i-alatns out of ihdr pitbcnt tniplovirt. Quite a few pln.vtrs have notilied tlieii 1 11111 tli.it the'v intiniltd to go Into shiphuild ing work, onlv to have it announ, ,,1 n f, w davs lattr that tin v had , hung, il their minds The leison was ubviou- was i oninilpil hv Slmim. i Limit duilng llli - I In J ju-l a hltlP lithlliil 111, i.toril uf llUil ..1 iii I niailt h i apt tin lllld Walsh s i, mi I Hi i k of l itini intow n noted the onlv tw, points of thp Mason against r, nn , hiuei lit 111" deflated I'.ipt.iin IMi nock twii., S,lo Prnnn I .lofritP.l llnlli 1.3 I. 11 VVIIunn il fo.it I llori.r Ilt 4 ,1 111 Mulch il-r.nti 1 Ithi. i u 1 II 1 Miller ,1 f. it, ,1 Uillliii-- 7 1 i. J . , , ,, ) nihlr-f J irul,'. nnd 'Itvlnr il"fBlnl Mi I Irov mil VV linns ti ,14 il 1 llopp nml St. pie d ftatnl llnrrni Us uinl t.olilsltiu t, 1 Make Our Large Factory Your Men's Clothing Store Teniller to llo for Iteil Cro- I New 'irk, Mhv 17 Prank Mirnn h 1 1 K u lllll Ilniintui vvero mat h. 1 lisi . i lit I In box In i ne uf llio IkiiiIp tn In h, III In m n?rtlon wllh Hip biff Ki-'l Um, cm rtHui mnt to 1 hPM Rl Maillsun Snuare l.arrt n 1 nrxt rrl,lH, uUlil In iiil'lltlnil to tlil match thnrlrv Hitrv,v Hnnnuni il that I v lendler Hit Itt'tit t,,liiB si nsatlun in I I'hllatlidnhl l had vnluiilPerpil IiIn sirvl is I and will In niiKheil with the best mun In hi. Phil's who la available SUITSSJJ80 I REIH't FI l'BOM 30, 25 ard !0 I PETER M0RAN & CO. "' i S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch St.. j ' Open Monday and Saturday Until 0 o'clock nlvvrmnin A A Hroild i llalllbrldic I VJiympia t. a. nrrj. Ktinuru,, virr. I Mt)M I. II. !(!. nil SU Joe Mauley in. 1 rirnkle I Una ltrnn Ivuufinanii h. Joe I eonurd , Eddie McAndrewi ti. Younf Jtck O'Brien Younr Terrjr McCovern vi. Frnlie Williimj KID WILLIAMS i. JOE TUBER 25p. Hgw.aOf ..Ac . renii,$l.ll.g0.lnc.war ta CHIBE PARK J BASEBALL TODAY Athletics vs. Cleveland (IAMB CAI.I.I.D AT Sl P. SI. Tlcltet. wt r.lml.l llfo. ' end Mnaldlne'. NATIONAL A. A. fa&k Haturtlar Kvcnlnt. Star 18th JIMMV miKKMlV H. I'T JIlt1KV llOllllV I)0I.K M. (H'M1 COSTKIl HAMMV TKItltIV . JOK AIKIATIS l'RKTON IIIKIWJJ M. I.KII JdllNKOV HENV VAIXSyK VH. OUSSIK I.1CWIS I'rlrp. tir. 50c. f 1 00 Jltk.tn at I)on.hT', 33 8. lllh SI. r'amVirin A P Born' F.cnf J, Mfr.. i.&rauria e, . jtri, evo.. may 17 JOK rlllLll'I'h T. TO.MMV HUDSON l TTOUNg MfOOVKRJT 'th. JKIIlllY UOlflOt $6 to $10 Come to Our Factory and Pay $1 12 r 14 Worth $18 to $25 at Retail "We are manufae. tuiera and whole fcalera and eupplv rctallera hi all parts of the eoun- j trj Hut nu can ( come hero to oui ' large factor floor and buy a i-ult at the vv holetale fat -lory Tuice - )tm pay the name aa the dealer who buya 1000 suits H u n d r e d h of styles and patterns comi: AMI UK co.s im-i:ii Brinj; a friend to morrow to look I'urclia.lnr AKrnU' Ordcrg Ace. pled ft -, & I ta3iBl9K4TK9iLKlSSaS9NMriiiaVlBMA y aeggB vmMQ '8Wfci , -' flr BiMwMi IMmlWmBm I Hmk 1 (MS rJHiil uW PKSmii nmLLZ MANY of the giant tractors that haul the big Hun-smashing guns to their emplace ments along the west front are driven by Atlantic Gasoline. What better .example of the tremendous power of this famous motor-fuel could you ask? Atlantic Gas is also propelling airplanes, ambu lances, motor-lorries, motorcycles, and all other types of gasoline-driven machines of modern warfare Over There. The petroleum industry as a whole is bending its every energy toward bringing the most colossal struggle of all history to a successful termination for the Allies. And The Atlantic Refining Company is justly proud of the part that it is privileged to play in the great world-drama. It is really difficult for the average citizen to comprehend the importance of gasoline and oils in the tremendous business of war. We can truthfully say that warfare, as now carried on, would be impossible without these products of Mother Earth. We are glad to state that, for the present at least, we can supply you with this same powerful, energetic Atlantic Gasoline for use in your own trucks and business-cars. But, to get the genuine, win-the-war Atlantic Gasoline, you must ask for it byname. Remember, there is no other motor-fuel that approaches this master-gasoline in clean, virile power; in day-after-day uniformity; in reliable performance. i Atlantic is the standard gasoline throughout Pennsylvania and Delaware. At all good garages. S.E. COR QiKANSOM c-ancM 2ND. FLOOR I Open Saturday Evg. Till 9 o'Clock The Atlantic Refining Company Philadelphia and Pittsburgh 9'AT' . s .J'.- , ,. -', ' aIS., . T , TIM BE KIM STAB BOUTS -,.l; VJr ".' ". V IV. .. . ..l. . ,''SKi..M, 111 & - i -1- - fjj- i. ,f9 I, v. V i '., ' T -.'-T' -TB. ' . -.MBMIHH, ill' t. O ' jrrl' ii ' IS o "t11 J.. - ft ii Sri j-ti r,i k