Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 18, 1918, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVmrfG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1918
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ILL 7W4rS WORTH READING ABOUT EVENTS OF THE WEEK'S BIGGEST ATHLETIC?
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DICKSON GETS
NAVY YARD POST
Feniibylvania Man Made
Athletic Director at I
League Island
STARTS RIGHT AWAY
Ryrnn Vriplit I-kkpnn, bcltrr Knmvii
Up "By" lickon. former football Mm
nml co.trli nt tlio rnhriMt of I'rninJ
vnnln., twin, 'w.t nppnntrl nllilftli
director nf thr Plillnrlrlphln N.iy Ynul
at IiO.ipup Island to min-cri Kri'tiklhi T.
MrCrarUrn, in montly ciillMcil in tlm
tnarlnr.M. Dickson will tnkn up It's nnw
duties IniniPtltutrly.
Tim appointment was inacl' Mil inorti
tnp by Dr. '"Buck" Wiiaiton. the famous
lino roach at lYnn. who now w Walt r
ramp's rliirf aide in trnlnitif? oanip work
Doctnr Wharton hnUl a major's com
mission in tho army.
A better man (lid not liao been
pplerled for Ihe position than Dii-knn.
For years he has bpn ronnectpd with
arloUfi forms of rnllepr athletlrs ami
Is considered one of the best all-round
instructors In tho fulfill State lip
has bPPii successful In baseball, foot
ball, track, basketball and ircreatlon
work, and presence will stimulate
athletics at the Nny Yard
Dickson pained fame as a football
coach After gradual hit; from IVnn.".l
vanla. he w.ih mado Held coach and
held that position off and on for fifteen
yearn He also was athletic dlreclm at
hehlph L'niiersily and Itucknetl nod
once touched Ihe baseball nine at I
Swartlunoro- '
hast year he had charge of tho Toledo
Mlph School football team and was the '
highest priced prep school oach In the
country. I tin team went through the
season without a defeat and t laimetl Ihe
championship which was not disputed
Tt was at Huoknelt Mint DirUson marl
his reputation. He took rippu material.
moulded It Into shape and his team paxe '
all of the larper colleges a hard battle I
At Lehigh his teams triumphed mrrl
Lafayette after years of defeat ami
Plekhon was the idol of the college
Dickson's principal asset Is liN pet -penality.
He has a faculty of making
friends with everyone and cxeiy man
who ever played on one of his teams is
hla greatest booster.
Ho knows athletics from Mart to
finish and 1 one of the few who can
Wnrlt it League Island is fortunate 1"
obtaining such a man and athletics
should boom from now on.
Dickson Is giving up quite a little in
arccptlng this pmnofllttnti in the serice
so he can do his bit He's a f.Vtiio fool
ball coach and aKo quite aluable hi
baseball. He dropped everything, how
ever, to take the position for $12n
II W. M.
AMERICANS OPEN
LEAGUE FN BRITAIN
.union, .May IS A IiMnrj -making
battle was fought on KiiKlish roil thla
nftrrnooti
Tt van botwopn the .mm utul n;iy
hearlciuartcrs' teams the (Irnt rr-Kiilar
tongue came In KnRlaml In the hlHnry of
baseball, the annv. the naw. nr :uiv
ther history.
Admiral Hlms demonstrated literally
that he "has something on the hall." In'
pltrhlnp; the first one over. Major Hon
eral Hhlille. 1'ominancllnK all the Ameri
ca n trno. In KtikIiuhI. churM It
Whereupon, thej letlred tn the Brand
tiind and dank pink pop. while the
iCKUlar hall players showed the great
crewd nf Kngllshers how baseball Is
nlayed, and what kind nf fellows pint it
The liritlsli lied Cross and other
Ktitli.li fliai itlct, will iecele the entire
vrnfUs from the Anglo-American League
senson In which four Americans ami four
Canadian cluhi will nlav a M'hedule.
backed b. thirty we.ilthv American
business men
It is rumored that the annv team is
packed with ringers" Anyhow, five
lotal strangei-H arrlioil vesterdav after
noon from n certain aiatlon' center.
They are all hall plajers who suddenly
became attached to the army liead
tuaiterH which plajed today.
A, w M
$mt WM St
ATHLETES SHOW
AT EASTON MEET
Lafavollc Qualifies Mt-n in
All Events Hold al
March Field
KIGHT TEAMS THERE
IOKON K. DICKSOiN
3-MAN TOURNEY
'LUlViliu 11 A LLlluLi ou"thh,B-. ea-'and was MitMlrd to
pi;i. vm:
Manli I'lrlil, Knlnn, Pii'.. Miiv Is
:- a result of the qtMllfvlh heats tn
the :-prlnlH ami IiumIIcm which were held
here toda, t'oath llandd ltruce't stpiad
of l.afaiette Collece athletes had an
( ci Ili-tit oppftrtunl of romping awa
with fii-'.t hnrtoip In the vith annual
tiHik and Held chaniplotihlp of the Mid
die Atlatillc States ( otifeienct Atlilrtiel
-octation. I,afaette qiMllllctl otic or'
more men In aeh of the exentn. This
wnt- lii-t eiphl more than the ncarist
I'oinpeiitnt i
Tin other ndlepes suet ceded m i;ei-'
tlpR the follow' hit; number of men In the
Ilnal. whiilt were held till afternoon
lluttrer-. ;i . Kwarthmote. ;: . Stevens In
stitute, :t , Lehigh - leawate. I.j
Muhh tdierp:. I. Hawrfoid and New
VniK I'nheislly, I
lae Klauder, the fotmer Xorthc.iat
lliuli Si lviol st.ir. who now repn sent
Suui thniurt 'ol!cK-e. iuall(led In both,
the inn-,,inl dash and 22"-yHi(l run lie
pr.niK a sutpti.se In the eentniy dah '
b iiositti; mil H.chtel. of Lafa.ette. The'
(inn was in L-5 second1 Hechtrl how
ever, obtained iecnffo m the fut touch
and wnn lasilv b six lairN.
Me-loh, of Stefns lntllute. with
Todays Baseball Games
in Independent League.
I'liiholrlnlit.i s,i,lirlt!Mi Ihch tt.tr
rrlt nt OIne. Irrti Itnrk at l.lnillr.
rrunkrnnl ul 1, union. a ,
liiln Line f.fiiRni' Itnn A to. al t
ritr. Unrwlik at Uii.ittp, I nln . -at
1tnhttn.
Urtiunre Rhrr slda1nil(lef' I e.initi -Hoc
IMnml ,U Ilarliin-llrtlilflirin tetl.
Mrrrhnnt nt sun. I heter t u
lnrfl. New nrl Milit at Tmlor.
Innt(tnmrr Counts linear otilli
itmiitnn tit inMfr. Somlerton at Dmle--tiiwn.
Mtimtfnt tnrfr laene liU nt H(-I'l-untili,
t.hil. ttrtt nt tKr. A "intlh.
IimtjPf nt lif elf r. Itefkrr, nlth A
luci at fllrr
tMillitilplnhlu M.iniir.it-tnrcrH' lmnr
Tnl.nr n( l)iMkfr I 11 . Pl.ilnilrh.l.ln lr
tlle nt rillott-I.i-wU, llixipr A Towiitenil
at 1'hlltidrlnldfi Itntl untl Miithlne. M,u1
uril l'ritetl (pcI til nifrtrun I'a1tp.
Norttirut ( hurrh .nt l.itlnn Helh
ii n al ttliirl-Cntrjuint. ( iiUnr at
MrhwrnUf rider, I mrunnt nt Nnrtliwr!
Mfmorlil, 1lrt (Mill It al lltirppr.
Nnrtlioil( Mtiimfitt ttirert l icii1
ll1 1Iii.h nt Omikr ( It, rrnnktnnl
Arftpnul at II. II. nt'rr. lairtt" It.
rittrnh ul IthiinriHli.il. rriinkrunl Luiin
ilr nt 1iriiwUp.
retrnlfoinn . . rpw-lthlt at
I lilnn. '1eil ul iwttem. ditlf at I'urr.
Ilelnwiirp Hltfr Inilittrhil l,"icn
ttrtiznl I'rmlurN nt (fitenil I liPinlr.il.
rott raprr nt Micrfm lr Mn an Tart ur
ine Cnimmn .
(Mlirr cimM Tnwaml.i nt p(oh.
Vonrth NiimiI IM-Ultl nt tralrlilcp A
I Inthler.
ALEX MAY PITCH - FOHL'S STRATEGY WORKSj
ON HIS FURLOUGH
Tener Vv ill Allow Him to
Twirl for Cubs During
His I
eaves
PAiNS DKAI'T DUDGEKS
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LEAGUES OPEN
qttalir.v for the
ennipett K 111 Iii-
l.utef from h
llual Mevloh iisially
or -d eM-iilH. but de
usii.ii ( ourT today In
the
LaWvst Vorkiniinrn"h Cv
cull lo Br. (lallrH Nurlli-
ral Imluttlrial
I N Dl'STIt I A I.S Itl SV
Frripr Trnrk 'iiul ioi '"'"Iiir but twn evenis. He w
I 1 dM 1 I 1 U( Ivh Jim Ai l . (Iil,nrit0 fM1. ,,. lon-japil dash.
Bowling Chatnpious o
Class A
I On ardH. ttrnt li.it - oti bv Klwrir.
i nt SuHrthniore. mtoivI litth(et, afnttt'.
I l inir. 10 L-.m
I Set nail hHt Wnn l' M-le1i Hten
Iittltulf mcon!. (Jt-urtiiK. MuhlentHrR.
i Ttmp. in a rn
Third bent Wnn h Itie.-. ItutcTP. rc
Ollfl. Mlni-p. SlPlelis Time. Ill 'J-.i.
rilLK BACOlN WllNNhKS Ijrti.. (!... H,.,nO. iMIerlpmi. Uuter.
Stnnl hf.it Wnn S. hinen I.afHettr.
pi-(in 1. t'rur ketli'. )pl.iu.irr- Tim1, 17i.
HO jird (Inch Mrnt hvitt Wen 1 lUth.
L.ifHtttp. H'rori'l. lifi Iteler, ItHVprfnrd:
third. Sfll of .hlKh Time, :. l-.-.s
Sf rnnd h itt nil l lltll. L.ifa-tto
xitom'1. litMii. l.ohtirli third Flnlcy. Ni w
(rk t'nlwrNttv Thin. ." :t .'
UJH low tiuMI.-M. tirwr htt Won h
Srhoni. Lif.iXPtti-. ' otiil. lbi.no1N, I, i
f.i.'tt' Toil'-, 'Js 1 ."it
.soiil ln'Hl U en fun Kelt. I-Inuro,
nr. .mil. (MliTl'Mii ItulKeri Ttni". 7'J :i ""
JJ-.H ril ilmh. tirjtl he.it U mi In Iteeh
tr I, I.ufK.wtti si. nnr). K Kinder, Srtiil Ih
nittip Tlhr- j:t -' ."'S
Set nml heHl-Wt.ii h M-ath. l.ifHett,
tt ( nnd. H.ildf mim. Swnrthtnore Tlm,
L't I-.'.
Third he.il -Wnn ti M "Inh Stfn. -nml
Mnruim I-ifiiM-tte Tttne. .!- 1 "-
"neir" l-'raxler. "nilly" Zler and
"''haitle" Trucks romped home with the
bacon in 'Ias A nf the fourth annual
three-man bowling tournament, when
they loosed the maples for the total of
-:i3f pins, wlnnlnp first prize.
"MlKe" fynes. Uadrliffe and "Jim"
finest look secontl prize with a score
of "lt;in pins .Jones. Jlodprers -and Kno
wfii third honors with -887 Fourth
place Merit to Klnff, Mosf arul ilrossman,
hcorlnpr -SRO.
Ttopps, f'teminer and Kick won tlrst
nrlzp money in ('lass I), their total betnjr
2W2 Marshall. Mlirn and Uainnn wore
zrkA AS:?"Z MONTGOMERY COUNTY
touriu piaee k'umk t' ".. "h' "
Seei,il .nirlliion.il mlnoi
Ir.mues lua upurat ed the ,-eaton today.
and thee Include Ihe Main Line nnd
Helawaro Itlxer Industrial Leacne .tnl
It was. only announced today that still
another Industrial leasue will bo in the
Held possible hi next vrfK II In to be
hlritRn, Mn 1S--Oioer 'teelnnd'
Alexander may jet be peeu in a Cub (
unifoim In jeral k-hock thlw Ptiminei.j
Otlier National and American LeaKiic '
stars who are in the army mid n.u. '
ma al1" telurn to their teams fot i
brief perlofN of woik h will be up to
1 he pia et h and the chib to ;n i mine
t the matter In conjunction with the miii
tai .ltithorlties' awards of futjoupha
ami le.es f"r Ihe men.
ThU news became public eait ttwla
when a telepram artKed fiotn Presi
dent Tener. of the National Leactn-, to
I Hutmes M.inneer Waller 'talphe.ul.
the ( utijt rrestfieni l enrr n-nt
mcFsape In replj tn a tpin j as t
poMsiblllty .f urlnp Alesaudet o.,i
atlv when he was mi fuilnuKlU
till I'.Iicible
The National Leapue eecutie wtnl
J at anv ehplble plaer In the n.tlion.tl
Nii-vice not under definite order- ami
when on furlouph or leave mfpht return
to hW team tit au tune the team had
it - pi, i hip II--1 under tlie tw ent -t w o
pi ier llnill t' at i ommml.itc him It i
nu .lld M'c I 'libt will leihiee to tWelil
one ill Oldtl' to be fc, ltl to welcome A'-'X
hack to 11" r-ilil whenever oppoituuil.v
ptes-nt
The club iv m cnmmunieal ion with tlio
pltiher now at (amp l-'unhin It t tip
to AleX It) come nt iii( to emtio, mm he
t- i .ii 1 doFittn. when ho ha a furltiiiph loop
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WELL SOMETIMES,ENZMf
DELIVERING WHEN
Indian Pilot Sidetracks Southpaw Cuunibc for
ster. With Oldring al Bat Rube Fails
and the Macks Lose
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nf h;rlill RtmtrKY ? i IcartliiR stick Miclrlcis. caclt coniHtyAw-1
Shll.n I'nl. rFlrrda Inc lliroc afttlc 'tlie Indian (ihodf.,;
hllll'f I an, .rFirrciaj ... ... .,..,., i.ln hrflco,?otl
iirtrrii'ion. unci t - Mjnlriii rnnilort1 h ; Kinc,. WnlKpr i ounnfd I1I.1 hlttlnr;JV
l .ee 1 out, pilot tij 1 ne i leriauti louuiii?. , rinimpn liip" iupi Ynn mv wwj vmiv r j
hrttor than Ihf ,lln ulr ,-lPI'" PniHPlllllK, ClOUliiiH vno v. jr. v
niinino mhium in uip lenco wmi jhiti-
Icfnn mi liai In Hip firth for thr 7?
ABain in the nlnllv lie nallcU the. $
AI.ITTI.i; hil
PuIImI ftl
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Scraps About Scrappers
ornwHI. Willi H tntal .if !'!'
Ill tlio tlilril Class r Klngxtnii, I'.opi-licr
nml Lewis. ltli r. 0 G pins tn their rr.'clit.
rnIlv wnn Hist plan'. MiCandli'ss.
Miller anil nii'klnsnn, with their I.mI.i
fliilslieil seennd. l..impine. Doyle. I.. I
ilaiie ami Miller were .iwanhil third
plaie, with 25i'i(i, and l.anipnni'. (iiianl '
and Mllanl fourth, with 52D.
The imlnrlhle "Jim" (Juest and "Mllfe"
PytiOH. the nne-arm pin featteier. dented
the aiidieiK'e to one nf the most consist
ent pln-tossillK K.imes eer witnessed 1
on the Kcvstnne alles "Jim" started
off with l!i. In the second he just went1
some pins hotter for 2'13 and comlnc up
for the thltd, amid a wondei f ul applause,
he scoied 2f7. The net i,'.inie ho found
the pins not fnllinK to his fimoy, hut
aKaln tn the final tossed them for nn
even S". hrlnBlnfr Ills total scorn tn
1052 "Mike" also Rot off to a wonde'
fill start. bcKlnnluK with 103. asaln tlnd
InK thtni for till, hut In the third
Bame he showed laie form, Kolnpt ocr
for 211. The fifth found him tr.WiiK to
eipial his teaininatis. and ho only failed
doinK s hy tnur pins, KotllnK 2511. and in
the final Bdine 2211, totallnB 1"8 pins.
outrollliiK (iucst li sixteen pins. 1..11 -cllffo,
another teammate, was not in Ills 1
regular form.
iif.iotui itiK rmnp.in. of (luster, and
the ijeneral I'heinloal Coinp.iiiy and the
1 Heuznl I'roiluets I'niiip.im. of Marcus
I Hook. Within n week there will he twn
''other teams taken Into tin- Icikiio and a
schedule coM-iini; the mile season
mapped out The opetilne names will lie
hetween Ileliznl I'loduct-. I'niiip.ill, and
.lieneral fheinlcil I'omp.iny and Scott
ll'apir Coinpany and Aheifo.vle M.inil-
facturlnc 'nnipan..
William T Slineiiiaker. nf last ear's
Indeiiendonl I.eaKUe. is piesideiit nf tlie
new Indiistiial Icukuc and the inan-
'ueis of the four t.ams :ilr..nl siRiied
T , , , , up are C 1' Walls, lienetal flienilcnl;
Nornstown, LheltenliuLM incl n a. staffmd. Aiwir.ijie. 11. v Mutphy.
lienzol. and .1. It Klcnaiuson, r-coii.
I Main l.iner- re Hciulx
I Main Mile League i-nlluisi.isls aie op
ImiMli. n or the outlook III their clieult.
1 ami if anythim; the sis team- In the
i..i i... IS - Tli imiiii.il 1 leacue arc eien miubi," '""
Montnoiner.i I'ounl.i intt rschoiasllc Hack 1
meet will lie held here tills afternoon
Iv-eluti clieult and innllneil --trlctly
In teams incited iii the imrthM 1 "I sec
tion nf tlie city, hence the title "North
west Indiistiial I.eanne I'niii erns fin m
Inc the new circuit Include K 1! Itudd
Company. Halo Killiuin. Link Holt.
Mldialc Steel, Klei trie StnraKo Itattery
!.,t .,,, ,.tli..i- .ft l.-t l.t iintiolllicod
n I,, 1.. .." 11... li,liiu.,t, Itli.r In- tclllDOI.il .en Ice from Its
.1. ,.... I 1 .',... ... r.i, In, Hale Scott 'enlisted St.H-, hut It IS likely lo follow
I'anor Comiiany and the Mieifoyh Man
onouKh to pel mil him to do -o The
club feels tll.lt he would lie glilil to clli'
a little M'riieo In rtlutn f'r tlio money
spent upon him.
Hap. tlie Dnilgcr"
A strlkiiiK featuie of I'rcsldont Tenula
tehgratn was a .lap at the Joe ,T. les
sons and their soil. 11 ho are runiunc tn
coicr in blllpliulldlliK plants Teuei s.l.is
that only tho.e actiielj and nctu.ill.i ill
mllitaij senile will he permitted to re
turn. Those who hale entered nihor
lines of emploi incut can't come had:.
The 1ne1lcan Lcikuo ha. not tnken
ma
any action In th'1
m.iLtt r of m em tuff
thatt.-d
N1T.HOTF
MII.DTO (;lNT.s
licit NielmlT, formerly of tlie I'hil-
lie. ami lerenlli of the (aiieiniiuli
lleil1 li.i" lieen mill tn llie New
nrk (Jianl.
Mnrkid .11111 a little
Macklan larti.-s. This all came about 1 , ,,. , .... nfil. for lhf 'tfl
in the sluli lunliiR. and a ii deielopod . bases. Aira
later Hie Kame was decided then and , fence with 1.110 of Ktiznian'B dceclvcra.
there In fame of Ihe ll.ltors ' II..... M.. '..!-
I . ' "' t Mi
With the liiillans eiijoimc a ..ne-i 1111 The Indians and Macks conclude th.'HJ
lnurl .toe In luiiinnerliiL- A,l:iiiiu In Ihe .n..ln. ... ul.ll.n Tin .1.- 11.1. nff...t.rwifv '.11
flr.t fieo friinieu oiul Inkltii- :, rl v n nt.'t ire I ........ If. I.tu li..r,. ..nrlt frit. fhc. flnfll v3
nf the unsettled Shea In Ills first period ' clash and Terry lias proved to be ,ahv $?3
of .ervlre, Hie thlid flame, the Kohlles . ei client Saturday uftrrnoon pltcUeriWjJ
had aeruinulated a nie-run load A soorlns w in- oi or both the Senators. and'll
home run by ncorR-e niiruv with Walker 'he While So Kniman looked so,opd-iffli
on base and some timely lilitlnc In tlie I jesterday that It would not be surpris- vl
fifth enabled the Markmen tn nccount I '" l" ""'"'" "llu '"" lo ,m '"." " SI
llle eieoi inai me yuiiiiesier is nob a
picked Hob (..room or Morton may get'Vjl
the call ifj
The Atlilallc iiianaKemciit has chanced
tlie time nf startine .Saturday ufternooit'
t ....T-ii-enientM The !1 n'eloetr ball tram im
a... .Kln "r,.. . ' : " . '. . iJS
I..,..,,.- .. ,, nm.n n.,H I ..,,,. afn.ll, 2.....n. ,7?
tn loft Held siie.i. a shaki fellow nti,, u ..in i. ,..n.,i i a.. "in . . :tl
1 : : . ... ...... .v" ?.4
fnr fnur runs and Mtn mill In one.
Olilrinc al TtHt
Then came the Mack half of the siith
One was down when Shannon walked
McAinv surpi ied by .hontttiff
me. n.'ll. n.lslil Klien a cliame llulie vim.
rildrlne wa btisi cnarhinc at third nt throe
th-i time when three mepeneers were i
hastened toward him. ImpaltliiK Ihe in-1
formation that he was wanted tn re-,
place Shea at the home statlnn
Cniimbo, a poitslder. was colnp bad.'
ery hail, Indeed Just when llube did-'
ilnir. .1 licht-hand bitter, was an- 1
imiineeil al the net batsman. Lee Fnhl I
hiirrned from the dtiKout. wirelessed a'
utessaKe tn Speaker in short center, w ho I
in turn helped to escort Cnuiube from
tl
Ii
labored In the International Leacue last
venr. was dispatched to the lacated hill
riuhe withdrew' fiom the plate when he!
saw that a rlKht-liander was duo to
do the receii inn and he held another
ennfeience with 11 couple of excited
Mackriien
O'Lnughlin says.
hklt nftor
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"BERNY"-OGDEN
FEUD CONTINUED
... iiiound to the bench, in the mean-'Kival J cun and bwartlimorafl
me llnznian, a rlRht-hander who) S3
ri tellers iMeet on Garnet
Field Today
SCHOLASTICS TODAY;
Lower Morion Compete
for Austin Trophy
Notes of the Bowlers
rpilK llnal show of Hie prisont season
JL at the National A. A. will be
held tonight. rienny ValEer. the
French champion, and Cussi,. !.,. iu
of tills city, will be tlie iirliielnnis twn-ninn ihsmplonshlps
l 11, n.,,.i i. i...... ..'...., ' .". ' hi nf up ..no oi ine iiiaiieii ihiiiiuuu
'"' " " .,.n..., i.im, i ois i.ntie..'iillle scores eler rouen nn 11 inraii . ... ,,,,... ,.,
hoill has been Riih.t Itn.u.l IV... ,!. ll-iiu.. I ..n.... -I'Klo ....rlnir iilniii.' ivllh "CiintHln 1 tn" HI a.aio villi
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.Iael:snli..Ine We ne- e-o l,.,.L.. I..... 11 Uell fl inree u.iuiin- i-.-inui i--. ...i.. ,...-,.,,
on Lower Merlon athletic tleld Then
arc three schools In Class A. namely.
N'onlstown. Cheltenham and Lower Mer
lon, and it looks us if there will be
plenty of competition.
The Austin Trophy will, as in other
years, be presented to the team senrlnR
the hlKhet number of points In N'or
ristown has succieded in wiunillR the
cup for the last two years, but Lower
Motion's track candidates aie working
oxtia hard In order to obtain possession
of the cup for the comliiK year.
There ale seven schools ill 1'iass II,
namely Schweriksvlllc. AhliiKton II S,
Ambler II S. ColleBolllle If. S. I'nn
shohocken II. S. Lansdale II S. and
Kockleilffo II. S. Tlie Powell Tiophy
lions seasons. Two local club, aie u
the oli-cliit. they Iiciiik liolisnii -unl m
wick. The honie clubs ine the utooar,
champions of Ardinoie: I'uloii. of Lana
dowiio, champions of tho Inteilinro
LeilKlie, which enleied tlio Main Lino
last season when the iuloiboio dis
banded: Wnvne. known as the Sub
urbanites, with the fourth J .1- J Hob
son. I tie, with u siiihk; folloiiliiK and ..
ivoll-ostablMied loputatlo'i when rcpie
sentod In tho Industrial LoaKue. The
traiolmK 'lubs aie the I!. ; lun & 'o
which ha-- In en associated with Main
Line LoaKiio spoils for four seasons,
and Warwick A A. The last named
was awarded a franchise iilieu the Iter
win Traielers combined their plajlliR
strength with trie Ua.Mle Sithut banltes
in mder to place u stionu team in that
town Warwick has had tin established
reputation as an Independent ti.ii"llnB
tlie lead of the National in Hie matter.
Manager Miuliell ha- holies of using
Ale in M'lel.ll giilln-, each appealaine
In bo a Kali occasion Abx.lllder a In
the hist of vxidltlnii and will ennttnm
so owing to the tialniiig of camp life.
There was time Ii jubilation at Cub
lieailuiiarters w lien Teller's tclcgiani was
recoiled oier the prospects, although
there Is nothing at all certain or di finite
us to when any of the soldiers aie to get
furloughs- and how long the.i would last
Alexander, in cessarll.l . would have lo
hale at bant u Meek or ten days to (jot
hue and hack for any pitching.
Mai l:o Killefer
It is also llguiod tli. it if Kdlefei- should
be called in the near futuio he Is 'o go
lo Camp l'uuston and It would be possi
ble to hale the senlec or tin- gloat h.it
tety ims.-ibly nn thiol: or four m casiuus
dill ing the season.
Toner's ruling will penult any iisit
Ui club whn lias a star al Camp i.taut
or Uriat Lakes to ie lilni lioie in r.
game or su, proi lib d tlie aimy or naiy
oilier-- granted a furluugh peimlttln?
tho plajer to he ab-rent for a inuplc of
dais.
I!ji for liiloh Hipli
llrlilsrlnn. N. J.. M.n l1- - slnl.ih Mli.li
S, hnnl msih ilnr.-n I. .1 llrl.U.'liui lliuh
Si hoc 1 1 lelrit.n 11 In 2 lllirilsiitl pill h
IriK i.is rial. hi. allow .nn - Ii. Iny thrri
.. all. ml lilt .
n i. .11 ...trine tn llie fourth came
,. nil .. en.
GIANTS PURCHASE NIEHOFF
I'ormcr (iiinliiuil ill Substitute
at Srroiul for DoyJr
inclnnntl, .Ma IS - It u a.s announced
last nluht that tlm Ciants had pur-fh.i-fd
Up 1 1 Xiohoff fitiin tin Cardlnale.
NifhtitT. whfi ha ht'i'ti onh'trd to report
tn John Ali'iii'iiu lirrn today, will fill
Iiupt plat-t at mm mid I iivo until hairy
ri nnor.s from the operation ho undor
nint In cu YoiK nil Wt'durnday. T1ip
n'u tll.int ai tradfd h. th rhilllpa
tn St l.ouis last winter, foi rMU'hcr
"Mul-" Watson
IIOHHY nOYLK LOSES '
TO YOUNG "M'GOVKK.N
Voiincr Miioorn. tlif Port Iliclunond
11emht haUtiK about trn pounds on
his opponent, IIohb Ioyh'. of New York,
d( frat-'d tlio ilsitor after -i- round a of
fist bolnp. in tho wind-up at tho Cam-1-ria
A '. KonslitKton avonuo ami Som
tiM'i stieot The bout was fairlv ren
up until the fotntli round, hut in the last
tuo p.-riody Mciioxorn'K weicht and
Mieiifcth hocan t tell on Poylo, hut he
nrer let up for a niinuto Until men
wen- IlKhtinK hard until the hell sounded
to i runt' hostilities and both men t eeehed
the heart? applause or the fans In the
semifinal .lot Phillips defeated Tonun.i
IludFon: YmiiiK .Metlno had the better
nt the milium' with Mu.-Me IMIej . Mar
tip luff stopped .Ilnimy UerRer , hen
H- rpei 's seconds thrmv the sponpe In
tin- ritiK" in the second round. Pain Wall
quit t Mobb Hums In two rounds.
Nailed at Humr
IIowoer. it was decided In permit the
Rube in welld tho club and help dis
concert the new moiindsnian Hube let
one po by. then lilt on top of the hor.se
bide and bounced one close to the third
base line Turner made a fine stop and
an accurate pep over Shannon's head
to the waltinp (V.VolII. Shannon wus
doclatcd out amid loud and strenuous
protests, but he was out, said the ump.
nnd hla run dldn t count Then Jnmlc
Fon flew m and the Inninc was over.
Knzman worked like a master In th
remalnlnp frames, getting In trouble
only twice. The first time was In the
seventh, when Walker sinpted to Turner
and continued on to pccond when "Cot
ton" heaved the ball apalust the ripht
field bleacher wall. Hums sent a lonp
fly to rlphl center, which Roth snared
and so helped to do away with a danper
riui man. In th last Innlnp Kopp
doubled to the lipht-tleld wall with two
pone, but Knzinan tool-? pood care of
Walker's easy tap and the panto wae
over.
Plciil of Iliiiinj
The fans that loe a cUnn. hard-hit
tinp game wore in their element. Hits
were numerous mid for extra bases.
Theie was eeithlnp from singles to
homers on display, with (leorpo Hums
tvlnp Tlllle Walker for the home-r'n
honors when he shot Ins fourth of t.'ie
season Into the rlpht-field stands In thf
fourth It w.i.s sumo smash.
W.tmbspanss and Walker weie tho
TIi nuriiliiifrlt.rirrHon feiirt will ii "M
cnntttitirfl nt Munrthmnrtt fblu nftiVnnOTl-
wheti the Penu and Oarnot nines encaffo .
In their second battle of tlte neason, "OT
n... i.. .. I-ln- 11'nllAH TAnViav1f ?S
I I ishj iu inn it mi i h i in uciuurtivk r3
nml .tolinny Ogdcn, rated an tlio' tjest In ja
rollOElatc ranU.s. Ivlll opposn cacri other '-M
apiuu. ami anoiner iiitcners auei s ga
licoterl. k o
The Itorl nml niup nioundsman ot nrev'.iil
flit liai the ailvnntaRe, an lie has Rained. 31
one decision over liln miburhan rival. 'Ma
That lerdlct ivaa cleaned In the openlnc.Sa
h'.inu ... .i.u n,u..uu ... . i.,iin,ii .k..m. Xv 'B
when Dpden was tieaten 1 to (Tin t OUT- h&m
teen Innlnsrs of torrid basebalh i z
It Is ery likely that Coach Thomas'
will start Mike Sweenev. tho Atlantlu&
.-... ...." ... ........" "". .." "t3l
u nuw, ill MiuruiLUji UKttiit 1.110 vVsB
0 1 1 'j 1 u r tuliM In nn uattcrOnrt .uttl 41m
work of Johnny White, and It In probable, Jm
that lie ii III ho benched. Morgan WIIVjA"
play the third corner and Joe StraUS'jHj
will continue In right field. MM
'Tr.flai, la vlalfln ilni fn,. mimi nl .l.'f-d'9
...... .., ... .. n ,, .. ...uofc VK iiwwi
Penn teamH. The varalty and f reHhmen ..?,' J
creiva are at Annapolis for the latrlotio;Jtl
rt-KuiiiL ,iaKeii uy ine American loliel,-V
Klate ItouInK Association on the Sev-Hjl
em. the runners of T-awson Robertson jSl
also ate at the home of the (Middle's if. 1
for the annual dual track meet and theN
llucshnll laal.l ..'111 hu .anl.-A n. C.h.1- V lit
more.
The only attraction at the home tot?'
win tic a lacrosse came wltb the Carra"!
lisle Indians. The contest will start .at 'J
3 o'clock. Coach Uoldsmlth has nottSl
nati mucn success wnn ins twelve tntsj'lll
season, but with Captain Hosasgco baclc'fa
in ill.- iiiit--uj nu ooii:n ill iiiuiie up lur.vj
some or me ueicau Dy trimratns t"8fti
Iteilsl.lns today. , .
PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF MAY 20 TO MAY 25, 1918, INCLUSIVE
SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
The
Ine had one of his e.ie.s Injured while I "no-iniin stumllns.
whuuuk nun ne nan iieen rorceil to can
cel Ihe bout. The semifinal will pie
sent two of the hest colored llRlitwelKhts
In the counlrj, Picston Hronn, of this
city, and l.eo Jnliiison, of New Vork.
The other bouts are Sammy Terrln and
Joe Augatls, Hobby lloyle and Vouiik
Coster. ihlle Jiinniy Sweeney opens the
show against Tat Marley.
i will be awarded, as usual, to the team
f ih. si-orliiB the highest number of points In I team for tho last seien .le.irs and Is a
r oi nip . ..... , , I .. . . . ... i e ,i...
I lass 11. iDinglon M'cuicii I'ossessiou i ntle aunuion in nn ii"i t.uiint-1 i nr
f ihe cup last year, and It looks as if ' league, as is nlro the admission of tuiti
on. I
Coach fJrossmnn. of Loner Merlon, has The nilginnl Manufactuiers League la
Ihe Biimi's. B.ne them th.- top ruin; of the ,,,n training some of his .lounger track I now In full swing All of the duos
iindlil.iti.s for tile distance Mills HCihain had their liniile openings anil
,., ..i i,.i k,. iiu,.hn tiL.n i ha been running Parker In the half large crowds witin'xsid tlie games. If
iosi'iI llieni inio seiiinii pun h hi i nine anil licsion ill nil' nine. si. 10,11
Subject to Change
AI.IIAMI1I1A I")
ll'tli. Morris & Pafl'vnnk Aie
Ai'oi.i.n
r.L'.J and Thompson Sti.
ARCAIIIA
Cheatnut lielnw K.th St.
IIKI.MIINT
.V.M nml Market Kti
Kid lllliintK. th former iMr.l.tmwplcht
ehnmplun. anrt Joe Tulier. under the rrsonal
irulilancH of Herman Illndln. will l,p th.,
eontestanlB In ihe rinal bout nt Ihe Olimnla
Mondny nlKht iloth are In exiellent shape
nnd n lot of netlnn Is eilteilert. The nem.
Hnal presents Fraukle Wlllliimn, I'rnnk
Donato's eleler llehtwelaht. and YnunK Terrv
MeUovein, of Tinea The other bouts will
show Youpi: Jack O'llrlen nml Kddle Mc
Andrews Hnny Kaufman and Joe Leonard,
while Frankle Cllne opens the show with
Jne. Stanlev-
Willev rilrralil. a In, al bantam, and
Jne cnaney, of ttaltimore. tome Insettifr
In a trn-rouml lolitesl at the Monument
City tonieht.
Irlull I'alsr ('line, the New York llcht
welEht. and llariev Thorpe, or Kansas city
eonie together In a ten. round mntesl al
Joplln. Mo . Mondai iiIkIii.
Rork
Jarkson
Iwelie-round
nlftht.
lis"'"!'', "f lluffaln, aiul VI
,..,-., iuih. , tun,, loc.'iner In a
uoul nt Muliimore Mondai
Class II i. I.-I nrnc f ""1 tnsslliB,iv.ul.t In. i , j ,,,,. Mp, io w iaNC hopes of plnrlnS
inl.";-.Vme",i!i'. .".'..'i.ln'of '.t'lunon.wno In all all of the cents. Iluckley. a mllir.
ran up Btoiea of -n."i. 'Jia nnd 2-7. w io was makinj; gooil, has cnliPtorl in
" tho siTVlri.' of Vnclo Sam Tl Llnyri
.1Ts:mlTeeVi"'oSmpelT!nn,X.'hh.:mTud "'"" ,"" ' '" '!'C,h'f '""? '" '!"
look llie loim end of ih series from ih.. Cheltenham Interscholastlc when he
lenders. A 11 l.sniii. Vi.lek siorlns Sim in ' placed third in a fast field of runners
th- second game. ;iC(, MBP()t am, Scattelgood art- all
ControllerN. leaders of the Philadelphia jotingsters who aie bound to deielop
nXriL 'Tr-.."0'" .L"r,r",.!Vi'r:.,"TI I Into future nac-k stars.
III.I'LIIIRI) ()
Ilrnad i. Susquplianin Ale.
LeaKUe. added thret'
thplr total when they defeated
.ahoralory squad V O. Department re-
IIROAIIWAY
Ilrnad and Snider Ale.
cr.ii it
t'.llth anil Cedar Ale.
( oi.si;t .11
Market below I'llh St.
(s)
Is)
pealed ine S'ime nose 10 ruiiiioii n, riinnern- T ,-,., ,-, i.f.f. nfr'ic? ll
up This puts Ihe former team but one game l,IVV 13 lr, I B Ur.LilSlwiN
Dcninu inem.
Lelianon Valley made It a i lean swrep
from (tie II T Potts quintet Lunsren was
ttie feature srore producer, toppllnn them for, ,. ,. , .... . ,- . ,.., ,llt
Itlll. Sill and 1117 Apollo nnd Lackawanna llemer. I nl.. May 11. Ted Lewis still
fouuht three Karnes, the former winnliiK the clings to the welterweight championship
seiles In close scores. Thompion went oier i todav, after a inldnlghi twent.i -round
for a double and one odd pin. . K iiere , Johnny Tillman, of Mlll-
In the -eionil came, of their series Mar "C"-In" ,,,S.' ,of,.,,.cs. chosen after a long
till and Hallev both were Kollic Bond Mar- ,,.'.'i, ,,, i ..i ,he ,le..-ion on
tin tallied :1: and his teammate went him snualihle. gaie Lewis the net ision on
seieral pins more scorlliff -J7. points
Main .St . Manavunk
Bingles and Bungles
tin- season thus far is taken as a cri
terion the kllgue is due for the most
successful ol its tin' scars' existence.
Today's l.i.iout calls for .1. T Lewis
to cross hats with llutterworlli nt
lirldeshuig Pail.. Link Helt traiels to
Summerdale. w here they meet Stokes fc
Smith. Mount. n will etule. nor to
,.!... ,.,. V- I II VI,.ter fit Wheeler
wiAlrt ' tOUIMAI.
1 ,eia , , . .1 tn. ami Mnplewoo-i Am.
Heekpr, Smith K IMrp. a had tail- -
ender in tholr Mrj't stanon last ear. i r;MriilS (
promise to ho the puipii.se of the U'aKUc. I
Thev meet Sellera at Sollrrs I- Wu They
OVKR JOHNNY TII.LM AN downed Wheeler l.in week and look
cood. Paul (! Brunilield, tin' nianaK'T,
through his hard work has der loped a
'good team and now has a Huh whirl.
is going: to he heard from It was fur
ther strengthened hy the addition of Doc
Watinan, the foinier Wild wood ana
Southern High Si hnnl athlete He will
make his first appearanne toda Man- ,56111 NT. Tlll.ATKF. ()
agcr Hrumiletd wilt prohahl gie lies- low Spruce St.
cue" llling a Hiancv to M.nt llluitr ckKAT NURTIIKRN )
acted an a I ire.su wr in Hie last two
gamea.
MONDAY
illi.im S lint
'Ih- Tiic-r M.m
Turz
r Hip
Si SHU.- HllVillvHU.1 in
Thi' U hll- M.iii'H Ii
Murjurx Wtl-nn
MountHin ft'w
MaiiB krnn'n in
Th lMriK"r il-mi"'
n)
Jolinio Iiim(Ipc has btn blanrd m int
Franklp "younff" Rntt. the .vw Bedford
nchtueiplu, la a iwclve-rounrt contest at
Uoaton, Tuesday eenlnr, Muy 21.
Friinkip IturnH. the Jersey City bantam I
ream for M e)crht-roun1 hnut uiii i-
I.ynch. of New oYrk. They meet In the
first t toxins hov at Weehawken. N. J .
May 23,
K. 0. Clrtim. the I'ttuburch bantam, wag
shot by a friend who didn't know that the
cun was loaded Clreus is r-e.verlnc ami Im
mediately had the pot lie authorltiia release
liln friend, an tt was on. meant In a joke
Olreus. It will h renirnhered. fnucht In two
clubs In on? nisht In this city ome time a to,
Herman I., lhmait, better known as Pekln
Kid Herman, has been drafted Into the Na
tional Army. Herman tried to enlist some
time, but was rejected for helm; Lmlow the
normal height.
Iiw lndlr has stalled traimntf for hi
hout with Vincent l'orkonl, the Cleveland
llcht w etch t They copm together In u ten
round Unit nt Cleveland nn Memorial Da v.
Two weeks t.iter he 1iox'h Hare Throne,
ef taus'4M Cltv, nt Mrs Moines, la.
Tendier. Phil t.lusuman. his insnacer, and
Swindles Tndler's trainer, will leave for
Cleveland May 25.
C'tmpnle (inrnian. of Allentown. has tkea
K (i. I.aughlln. the Allentown mlddleweixht,
Under his management and Immediately
matched him to meet Chuck W'lfiKln. of hi
dlanaiKiUs, In a six-round hout at th
Olvmuln next Monday nlnht. The Ihial hout
w'ill be between Johnny Dundee, the whUopIuk
Wop. and ISddle Muriran, the. fast Knsllsh
likrhtweiBhl.
Nat Schwartz has taken Ioulstana under
hla manaeement and would like to set him
started against some of the leading bantams.
Jnfmnv fJrlnllhfe. the Akron welterwclfiht.
and Young Penny, of New Orleans, nre ready
fur iiir rtfl.nMi. round I'ontest. They come
together Monday night at New Orleans.
Jack Dillon will aoou b regarded ua a
"haa ben." He tecently waa beaten by an
.taWnown light heavyweight,
iimii. r lf...r gthar nf Willi, iind
TAmmy Houck. the local bxer, died at hl
Jvftfcve. anil Chew utreet, Oermantown, '
lift -vrut oo puricu wvuu.
KfKi:KA
4th and Market SU
i I'AMIIA
Ult Market St.
I I'AIKMOl'Nr (i)
2'ith M. and Olrard Ave.
I it tNurniti)
4711 rrankfonl
liroad St. at Brie Ave.
l.Mrr.itiAi.
(loth and Walnut Sts.
(1)
DoucU- r.itrh.iik
Mr ' It
Ihild Itennett In
Naught Naughty
cimrlr It.i in
I'l.olnn in-- iiani"
Wtllkoii flui-tl
Hi-tirtM and lnunoi)l
Charlie I'h.mllti
A riK" Life
Alltn Hrndv
in Woman nil Wiff
Sscu" Hav.ikawa In
Honor of Ills llnu
Marv :.ir'I-n
'I tlHlS
Mamuerite Clarl, In
Itli h Mn, Poor Mail
TUESDAY
U illtam S H irt
'Ih. 'ItK-r Man
TrtlV.MM
nf the Al
mi H;i.iknu.i In
White Miiii'h l..tw
M (tjor WINnti
MiiUhtatn (J'v
M.i.liro Kenrndv In
Th lunger (Jaine
WEDNESDAY
Uilllam S Hart
T he Tlgr .Man
ll-e Hrndv
in The Tr.m
Sfh-.ii. H.i
Th. White
Mik.iwa In
Man's Iav
THURSDAY
IiuucIhh IVIrlimkH
Mr. l-'lx-lt
Knlil llpniirtt in
S'RUBlity Nauplitv
I'liarli'i" Itv In
I'IhIiik th" nam'
Willl.im llu""ll
llHrt!. (in'i IHrtinoii'l
min .lollM-t
I.pat We I-'orfift
Slur Chki .hi
1-liMiliiK tin- rublli
Urn St.'w.irl In
IVt.li.-H n! tin- Hnnlr
Tom Mix
Vfctrrn Ulu'i'l
IIU'.Iiiiiii mill Il.iin
'I'hp Urns i'Ii'iK
nrliM 'r.ilm.iilK''
H ItUIn of I'm' h..Mf
Ihn
K:ii8 r
M..rKUPrile I larli in
Itl.'li Mmi I'oor M.in
ll.iii' Moi1'"
A lUilinlor' I'lul'lri n
NoniM Tlni.i'ls
ISv iukIii uf l'urih
iJluria Swan. on
H..r lift I. Ion
llo.ll::a I'al i. l.4 111
Mr I'li-lt
l-'onHliincp Tnlm.i(lr
Th Shultli'
Hiiu?p IN'trrs
'I In' Hull Ulilur
Sl'SSUP (.lHkHM.l In
Thi- Willi.' Mim'H l-iw
Diiuillaa I'.ili halil.l 111
Mr -ix-Il
rolhv lla linn In
l.oo M
star ("nut In
TIib Way Out
William n'lu.Pl!
lli'arls ami lllamontls
Clara Klmh.ill Ynunff
llouie of 1jtann
Ijttlln l.llli'nlll In
Tarzan of hf Apes
Pr.inklvn rarnuni In
Sr.nnn Uwatil
Pa n.i
nidri-H
anri llruro
,f ih.- N'iuhl
.1 H'naimcifrtii iirif r iiamrrf filiate
Miule thr White Sloikuitj.i feel pitly rntc.
fltif Ihry had to admit.
'hen thev ant but three hit-,. I
That thia 8haiv packed a Hoif tucked pair.
llie White Sn illl nol ueur welt Hilt
eur If lhe run Into niuio liilililiiR tier
fnrinuiii'eN hiirh ph Shnu put mi ul WnnhlnR-!
tun. The Hot were hlnnked iltli three hltR.
Kierv man nn The Hronklvn rlul. made at
least ona hit when tho Dodger, beat Pltta-
liurgn, 7 lo -I li .Mara leu wunnree Bale
rupi". f
Art N'ehf lopnel mi Intendeil ilrhe mi
the part of the Cardinali lit the St. lainl.
ectnr. aiifTerlne only four nkk In hi de-ller.
.Vrfjrntf ha called up thr rexcrve. ptir
chastnu Her! Xiehoff to plau second base.
The Hed Sox Itattery wai derltl.'.llv to
the fore when Ilarrow'a men defeated the
Tlicera for tho third .tralttht time. Wally
Scham; and Dutch l.cunard oath had three
hlte out of four tlmea un Hahe Itulh wei t
hltlen. playln. centerlield
netrolt'a fleldlnr liaa been one of the
fenturen of recent came, that It. poor
nrldlnr. Yesterday th" Titer, amanxed Hie
liooti, whlrh helped the Ked ro rviialdrr
ulily. liusselt lictd the flrouiia la tour hit ami
the Yauktcn took the game at i . Oaiber
got two ot the St. .oulj awata.
The Yankee.' victory put them one anil a
half name, behind the American League
leader..
At liny rale, the I'hllllea nre till lioier
Inr around the .Sim mark. There nre three
rlulm below Ihe Moritnnien.
7'lir flfuii! terre downed pi (lie (litt i.nioll
.Vd for Ihe third frrtfM flmf. Kube
Breler ua reru ttficthc. allowing but
tour tcullered Win.
Jim Thorpe va nent In to plneh bll for
Anderaon In the fifth round uf the New
York-ClnUnnutl sum. He tripled.
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
MKKir.N I.Hfil'K
W. I.. IM'. Win lxe
linkion 17 H) .nx .: .nni
New- York I II .111 .MS .MB
Cletelund . U I ..1XH .. .Jill
t'hlrillni . . IS II ..V!3 ..1S .51X1
Uakhlntton . IS IS .480 .BINI ,4BS
Athlrtlea II II .441) .4IIS .4S3
St. I.oiili. 10 IK .43 .4.1 .417
Detroit . 7 14 .333 .3151 .318
.NATIONAL 1. i:r.Li:
W. I.. I'.C. Win li.e
New York . ID .7HII .70!) .731
( hlraio 1.1 I) .OS.t .0111 .nun
rlnrliinatl IS IS ,UH .H7I .R3H
I'llt.bumli . IS IS ..VIII ..111 ,4K)
rhililra . . . II is .17 .noo .i.m
St. lxlll. . . IS .37.1 .41X1 ,3nl
llniokllll .... IS .37S .40(1 .Sfill
llonloil !.. . 17 :3S0 .3tU .3011
SUITS $11 so iir
IIV
and Dauphin Sta.
ULDl'l KD 1'IKIM f30. $23 and SSO
PETER MORAN & CO,
S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts.
Open Monday and Saturday Until 0 o'clock
Merchant
'In llu fit
ml Olrard Ave,
UM('Ki:itlltU'UKK
-tint and Market Sta.
I.KADtlt
list and Lancaster Axe.
L1HKKTV , ul . (i
Ilroad and Columbia Ave.
QHIBE PARK
BASEBALL TODAY
Athletics vs. Cleveland
(lAMi; t'AI.I.KI) AT 3:30 f. .
TlrkrtH nt tilmbrl llrni..' nnd Spaldlnc,'
Ultt'ST,
S'.'d and I.orut Sti.
MAKIJKT KT. THBATHK
333 Market St.
MODIX
4J3 South St.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
American League
Cleveland. St Athlellm. 4.
Iloklnn, III Detroit. 8.
New Vork. 4 1 St. Iul. t.
Vt'unhlnalon. tl C'hlroio. 0.
National Lcagur
I'hlraro. Si Philadelphia. 0.
llrookbn. 7l I'llUburnh. 4.
rlnrlnr.all. Si New- York. t.
Ilo.ton, g St. IjuU. 1.
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
. AMKKICAN l,r-.W.
C'leelond at Philadelphia. .3:30 Tleor.
Nl. l.oul ul New York. Si 5 clear.
Detroit ut lloaloii. 3:00 t'lear.
flilcato at HaehlnHon, 3l30 Clear.
.NATIONAL LKAfiUK
I'hllllf. at riilcaio. 3:00 t'lear.
New Yerk at Cliirlnnatl, S:49 Clear,
llrooklin at l'ltUburh.S:00 Clear,
Uoaton at St. Lvuli, 3i00 Partly t'oudr.
A. A. U. TOURNAMENT
May 23 and 31 at O'Brien's
Rotary Army and Navy Club
TOURNAMENT MAY 2S AMI SU
Proceeds to Army & Navy Club
Kntrlea Open In All. Rrrelred hy
Phila. Jack O'Brien
' isd'and Market Sta.
PAI.ACI-.
l'J14 Market Ft.
15th ami
Chrttnut St.
nlvmnia A A Ilroad 4' llalnbrldre
uiympia . . nllrry K,i,,ni...ur.
MONDAV IIVKMNK. MAY 20
Jne Stanley tn. rrnnkle Cllne
llenny KaufmaRQ in. Joe Leonard
Eddie McAr-drewi ti. Yount Jack O'Brien
Youne Terrr McGovtrn ri. Frinkie Williaui
KID WILLIAMS vi. JOE TUBER
25r. HeN.S0c.75e. Arena, tl.tl.liO. Inc. ur lax
NATIONAL A. A. "IffK"'
nv&WVM'1?. pat .I'Ai.nv
lltlllHY 1I0I.K VS. OllNU CIMTKK
bAMMV Ti:itBIN V8, J0K AI'HATIH
PHKSTON IIKOtVN VH. I.BO JOIINMInr
1IEN.NY VAU1F.II VH. tlUM.SIrJ LKWIS
Irrea S9e. SOe. Sl.00
Jltketa at Uooaitai'a. 3S 8. lltb St,
PARK . . . .
Hlde Ave. and naupnln St.
pniNtr.xs,
101K Market St.
11 Market St. below 11th
RIAI.T0.
()
Otn. Ave. t Tulpehocken J Jaety Hunker Ilean
RIVOI.I , ,
62d and Sinaom Sla.
Rl'ItY (
Market St. below 7th
"mi Market St.
()
STAM.KY
Market above 13th
(I
STRAND
Otn. Ave. at Venango
VICTORIA
Ninth and Market Sti.
(a)
Itranie ItirtHi rflo In
llllndfolded
Prtillllu. rrfdencU
'I ho l.nv Thai l.m
Mrx i-rniin Canlle In
The lllllireil Mati'r
M.ircUPnlo I'lark
Ituh Mm. Poor Man
IMUh Slorev in
Tre.mure of the Spa
.1. Warren Kerrlcan
'lh Turn of a I'ard
Jeel Carmen
I'onf.'Nslon
Viola laii.i
llr.'akera Ahead
William S. Hart
Helnsh VhIcn
William S
111 .Seltll-h
Hart
Yale"
I'Hll'- Arhil. I.l
ill Moonshiner
Star I'aal In
The Wav llur
Norma
llv ItiBlii
Talni. ulae
of Pun-has
Oloil.i Sw anion
Her Dei liton
PuurIhn ?'alrh.inkH ill
Mr Klx-ll
I '.'Suv IKhili'l In
I'eK of Ihe Piratic
Dorothv Datum in
l.ove Me
Star Caat In
Tho Wii Out
FRIDAY
Coiictantf THlmiulue
The .Shuttle
Klttv Cinrflon In
The Purnlo LriIv
Kfs.su f lluaKahi In
Th White Man's l.aw
OH Thomns
PoubIhh KnlrbHnks In
.Mr Flv It
V anv ll land in
Vi'ts f tho Plratr-s
William Kufll
HeartH anil lMamunds
C'lrira Klmh.ill Young
HoU!h of tjlasa
.Mine Canrh e In
k t'Hmoud.iRo Wis
,1m U l.linJ"tnn In
Whole's to UUniP
W tJrlfflth'a
IntolTTHiii-p
WIIMmii S Hart
Th.' TlRer Mhii
Star fast In
Th I'rosii Heart r
Norma 'Cilmartee
li ItlKht of Purthn."
I.pp Kids in
Amorlt-an Ku-U
("harlen lla
Pla'intr Ih" in
1Ut WUIIhiii
Anitrlt an Llv
in An
Wh
Mnrnuerltp 'UiU
Itlch Mar, Poor Man
Dornthv Oh lion in
rinre-Un JhI
J Warren Korricnn
Thp Turn of a Card
Carole Nlarkwell
in Hla Leap to Vain
Elhp) Clavton
The WHch Woman
William S Hart
selfish Yalfn
Paulina Frederhk In
Ia Tosru
Mabel N'ornmi'l In
The Floor Below
Bert l.vtrll in The
Trail of YeJlerda
.lark Plekord In Ills
Clara Klmrmll Youne
Thn Marionette
Mads Kennedy In
The Lamrf r Gum
WilllHm Farnum In
True blue
Mae Marsh In
The Fare In the Dark
Sergeant Arthur Ouy
Empty. Over the Ton
Theda Bara In
i leonaira
William S Hart
In Hellish Yates
Carlyle Blarkvrell In
Ieap to Fame
Edith Slorev In
Treanure of the Sea
Htrt I,Mell In The
Trail of Yesterdv
Piaiifia Bushman. With
Neatness and Dispatch
Clara Kimball Youne
The Marionettes
Monroe Halisburv In
The Outlt of Silence
Viola Dana In
nidera of the Nisht
5lae Marsh in
The Face in the Dark
Hereeant Arthur Ouy
Empey. Over tho Top
Theda Bara In
i ffopaira
Pan'li.p Prederli k
in La Tosca
Hex Heath's
Thf Auction Mloik
Kitty linrdon
Thn Purple Lllv
ilan Martin In
I'm laimed Onodi
William H Hart
HelHiound of Alaska
Pauline Frederick In
La Tosra
J Warren Kerrinan
The Turn of a Card
Wm. Farnum
In True Blud
Clwra Kimball Younc
Th Common Law
William S Hart
Selfish Yates
William S. Hart
In Selfish Ytali-s
Mary Harden In
Thais
Jeorite Walsh tn
Brave and Bold
lift t Lvteil in The
Trail of Yesterdav
BpmIp Barriscaln
In Those Who Pay
Char lea Rl-hman
0r There
Jewel Carmen
Confession
Charles Rav In
Plalna- the llame
Mae Marsh In
The Fate. In tho Park
Serreant Arthur Ouy
F.mpey. Over the Top
Theda Bara tn
Clconatra
U illi.im S Hart
The Tik-t-r Mhii
charlotte
Frozen Uarnins
Rex Bench's
The Auction Work
Iiurnthv Dalton
1.oe Me
Jack Plckford In His
MaJtstv Bunker Bean
Wilitam S. Hurt In
The Tlcer Man
MarRiierlte Clark In
Rich Man. Poor Man
William Rusaell
Hearts ami Diamonds
ra
1
.Tewel Carmen
Brido of Fear
Tom Moore
Brown of Harvard
BpufiP Rnrrlstale in
Within the Cud
Norman and Monro
DndKlns a, Million
'ilan Martin in
I'nrlatmed Goods
Nazlmovu
!tpolfltUiu
Douulaa Fairbanks
Mr. Fix-It
Mar Pu-kford. Amarll
ly of Clotheslln Allev
William S Hart In
The Tiger Man
Vivian Martin
Unclaimed Goods
Point! as Fairbanks Jn
Double Trouble
William H Hart
Hellhound of Alaska
Lincoln and Toner in
Tarzan of the Apes
nilllA Burke
l.rt's Gt a Divorce
Viola Dana
n Rider of the Night
Lee Kids
American Buds
William S llnrt
Selfish Yates
Mary Garden lu
Thr Splendid Sinner
Mary Oarden in
Thaia
Kitty Gordon In
The Purple Lily
Mrs Vernon Castle In
The Mlllcrest Mvaterv
Peril de Mllle In The
Whispering -.norus
Charles Rlchman
Over There
Glada Ueslle in
The Uttle Runaway
Sir llenrv Forbes Rob
ertson, Matiks &. Faces
Mae Marsh In
The Face In the Dark
William S Hart
Selfish Yates
Theda. Bara In
Cleopatra
Ressue l.aakavra
Honor of His House
Marguerite Clark in
Rich Man. Poor Man
BUM Burke
Let'a Get a Divorce
George "Walsh
in Brave and Bold
William 8 Hart
The lonesome Trail
William S Hart
Pelflsh Yates
Marv Garden In
The Splendid Sinner
SATURDAY
Conatnnce Talmadaa
The Shuttla
Mpv Alllaon.tn
Social Hypoerltea
nu. llft.llMKI 11. im
1'ho WhHo Jlan'a Ijiw S
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Olhe Thoinaa
Madcap tadeo
Charlea nay
in Plalnr the jam
resjv llyland r' ,
Tec of the I'lratea
William S. Itart )n '
The 'Jlcer. Man- j
Alarauerlte uiarK.in
nkh Man, roor Man
Wllllum nuaaell
Tleurta and Dlaroonda
.Mabel Taliaferro
Draft WS
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Bdllh 'Sinrifr ,
In The, Claim '
Dctucla" Falrllanka In
Mr. Flu-It-
Jane fc Katherlne Jti
American uuai c-m
: irZT 4
ivian diainii ...
I'nclalmed Goodar
Naxlmova
Uevelatlon
Doualaa 1'nlrliank,
Mr Fla-lt
Una .tollvet '
in l-eet Wo ForfeV
.Maliel Normand tn ?fl
nodglnc a-MUIIon.. i&M
Ati
flladva Brnckwelt
The Devlfa. Vwti3g
Wm. R Hart In The '&
lieitnouna ot jximw
Kesaue Havatcana, fct;'4
Honor ot Mia nou
nrt T.vteli In The a
Trail ot Tentcra.
Vtllttaa. Rnrb if
. ..."" Wai.aa'l JiffH
iri W -'w" -Vtjtf
f'lnra Klmhall TtUnf Ilk ii
Th Ilnuia of Glass K 7 1
William .8. ltgrt' Wt
The Lonesonna TraU &M
William . 'llarV F ;J
R.inh Yates Ki'A
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Seinih Tatea
Maeterllnek'a
The nlueblrd
Clada Tilie In
The I.lttle Runawai
tin Vernon Caatle In
The Illllrreit Mi.lery
Taullne Frederick
In I.a Toaca
William Farnum
True Itlue
Teaay llyland In
Tec of the riratea
Kdtth Storev In
The Lealoruof Death
Mae Marah In
The Face In the nark
Willi m P. Hart
HeliUh Tatta
Theda Bara In
Clepoatra
m
J.IUIe Mteft,,;
ter PaalPa j
Mary aardeti In ' .
The rinlendld Winner
Our
fat chapter
William DenrnftTvJ Uict, .'
An llonept Alaai vS'
Mra. Vernon Wallei1!'.:;
The Jllllcreat Myalar-3
Charlea Cha
In A Uoira
William. Far
True Blu
Jack Plckfar.
siajeaiy njl
Jwe1
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