.V 5ft "o Wv'V '" VEHiyq PUBLIC) EDafeR-PITADEIiPHlA, TUESDAY, MAY 1918 V ''.A mMS:WHO WOULD FIGHT IN SHIPYARDS ARE NOT PARTICULARLY POPULAR THESE DAYS XE SAM REFUSES TO SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE N'YORK GIANTS MEETING MARNE AND VERDUN ON LEAGUE'S WESTERN FRONT Their Occidental Invasion as Successful as Kaiser's An nual Christmas Dinner on the Bois dc Boulogne", Well Strafed bv Reds and Pirates VOR ATHLETIC HEROES; QUTDDTTTT TM7DC" ATTTCT rf ftU-UJUL V UIJUJLJUIYO 1Y1 U O I UU Meson and Othcrb Who Sought Deferred Clas&ili- T .. r 1 1 . T r A uaiiuu urucrcu 10 ncpori tor Army Duty at Once Iy ROBUUNW. MWWELX (port I illlor l.Ttnlnit Pnbllp Iilcrr sv Fnhipbllldlne alibi, which has keen worked to death b patriotic liajers who nae taken up tint line ot work rather than takp n fjiHh Jhclr throwing arms and bitting ces In the trenches now la i Rood as a plugged nickel nt a two bit movie Those expert wuikmcn ned xast knowledge of the brim deep and the proper method to ocean-going hacks but on the ball field during the hummer and Ttt Ihft COrilPP fhimt rt.irtnr nr liirhoe uHm. nit utnlaK hum rilinnmrn.l ftCIB Samuel Is not the "booh the fhnntrht he wns nml nnsrsfcrs t Helther niltl that will but the slackest Micker down for the count t&thletlc heroes, those specimens of plnslral pel fcctlon who art- ac- nea to hard work and leorous ecrcie lime learned In their rilsmic (jtey are no better than any one else and those in diss 1-A must take feplaccs In the training camps to piepirc for active -ervice "ocr there ' " niost Pleasant piece of news we hao seen for some time. came. tvjtlQ South estordas It was an announcement that .Toe Jackson suddenly decided to risk his life in a Wilmington shlpard must come fc.and Join the other oung men of draft ace and be introduced to an rl'fj .--v ... ... . ... l-jinuHKei. in otner words joe lias no cliinco lo ork tint old stall Ins war work," and his new job is spurious rher& Is no ehnnre to hpnt llm ilrift 1lil iiip lu n mlntic ttili tr.ll PV4.T " ''"" ........ tubmen win oe neeaeu ociore it is oer and tins ficrcrred-cnsslllcation VI 111 not "be nonulnr if nmrrvstnml hill nmpts mil r-nt in iv ivUli it & r ----- aj To Exempt Jmhson Would Br Bud i-man like Jackson, who has been in the public i for jcars and the o or. the American youth because of his prowess on the bill Held is readjust because he Is a ball player the pfteit on the general public will u. These men, who rcalli are slackers it heitt would establish an Yoi"y precedent, and the publicin which follows overv moe gives others 8ea,of trying the same thing A professional bill plaiet is no more en to special privileges 01 deferred cUslftcition than a bum checktr tej with a sprained wrist 01 an epcit pool plajer Millions of otliPi jjnen in ul walks of lite are awaiting the 1 all without 1 whlmpei em .anxious to get a shut ut the Hun instead of figuring out some waj ?e the draft Ulfit suppose the wai should end lunimmw What would h ippen lo IJacksOn and others of his like now posing is shipbuilders" Would publlq treat them kindlj when thev ippcutd 011 the ball Held" Hon ijlackcofi compare with Hank Gowdj Moose MiCormlck Jim Scott iiCadore and otheis, who dropped m thing when their countr went ar to enlist In the serli.' Ball plaers should peer into the future ro atllemptlng unj of that funns sluff Alrindei willed until he C' called and now Is at Camp Punslon Win 11 the w ir is o ci lie will be aier drawing card than eer befoie and his popuUni will be twice as as It Is now. He will be respected b his fellow imn and that Is some : of which to be proud & Football Hciocs Readily Ansuvred Call E jou heard of anj football placis tiing to gtl out of t lie draft' ITou haxe not, because the majoilu of tlnm mide a rush for the le- ;Jns stations and oflicers' training camps nt Hist call to aims Tho"e of tho crldiroti were Iirst to rcsnond and look their niaces in tlie (.frank of olunteers JIanj are on the othct side light now and they making good Hobe Bakr Is one of the cpert axiatois, Talbot, the Cafe captain, Is u captain in the iinm und a glance oxei the list of s.wlll show mans otlrers Most of the tollPte stars were on the can- Ms'ni'foot'ball teams last full and nian wire urdinarj prh ites Ihev Rot, ask special faors football plaers nuke Ideal huldicrs I'liej an uspd to discipline Miae undergone long periods of Iiatd training their work is i-ticnuous liey know when to take n punch and wlicii to hand one back The flcun people should be proud of thc-e hov, who lefucd to hide nd their reputations and seek deferred classification In the draft tasked nothing but a chance to pla l gi cater game whue there (B'rto rules or regulations ami the onh tiling it stake was their Ihes 5Vhy don't baseball plajers do the same thing" -'" , -mmm---wm-------m-m------.--w-m--m---- fl -rTT! 3 '. IG00V) FOCKJIrJG 1 -- -v I Tea You 1 FrPL ) maoamc sweu ' ( , . PRCTTV PlNC KT Houl M'CP or V.L -r -r.r I B(3lrjb JNO.t.-D To , I (v V0u Tr ,rJv'TE mc pcoPLr- 1 ' madami: SwJtri.i.e'RirJo s I v - I iajomdco wmv PllvlMi P SHC OWLV j ") ' TV) 7i.AvMD ( SH6 IKJvJ'fcoX- ft)H I surroumdj He?R5irLr ( - M. I A wJ0R' 7 cmawmini. o)v. ,r, with mr. vcrv I I Yvo CflMf-J Jm4, I Lic mc .J I ,s ,T navm tJmVMSS r 011 ... .. " (S GLAWD Vou Came ! omc ) Zmd K$4-,6o Taki A SupfoNw'a Ktn r MV MALE S06srs s Sill Besides! Some- MV TrRiOMAUITV Wt3(3DGO JOMr OWF To FILL "M lAKlOfe V OUI Of- f OR JOMtTHIMC-.- V So MICE OF I V LIFE- OH "RAV THUH , MAYBE Im s CllTVrR " you To C01C Stfe.' - C3UY AMD COM T KrOOUy Z.WWh. ) "MW that the unbeatable and lnlnclblc Giants hae bumped the bumps and are staggering on the down grade the trick pencil brigade oei I In N"iaVk is finding it hard to dish up theally Hans Christian Andersens I for the tpoit oing public of old Manhattan It seems strange thit the won derful ball club managed bj Jawn McGraw really is losing a few ball games but such Is tho case Ruthless warfare has been declared and as Gordon Matka puts it the Western lnaslon of the Giants Is as successful as JVil helm ton Hohenzollcrn s annual Chrlstmab dinner on the Bois de Boulogne Gordon is a close student of baseball in general and the Giants in par tlcular nnd furnished us with the dope lodaj Gordon sajs the Gothamltes arc In M Looie at present, but the scries is not serious Am one can trim th Caids but wait until the league leadeis mingle with the Chicago Cub Tlicro should be something doing then The career of the Giants thus far howexn Is quite interesting After doing a Tifth Ward and a little niaicm foi trimmings on the. lrmnants now icpresentlng Boston and Brookhn to sa nothing of our I'lunging 1'hlls, the mens lojnts struck the land of retreating da light for the gland slam at the wcsteineis Tho counted up the games they would win while guests on Mi McAdoo's well known railroads If anjbodv was ghcti a game on the trip, it was while the plasers were eating Anjbodv who watches a Giant eating knows tint his mind alwas is on his work ami ho neer Inr time foi comersatlon Thai Historic Scries in Pittsburgh rplllv Miljiiwinen hurtled into Pittsburgh where -L 1 TUBER OUTBOXED ; BY KID WILLIAMS 1 ! Former Champion Kiglilh Poorl), hut Outgeneral Quaker Cit) Boy DEiNNY- KAUFFiMAFN IiNb II5 MLS S (.MIOIAN tin re shell 1 liattcreil ind bailie cured rrli nf mum 1 brulsinE en rounter wj the Mil Willinno fomei ledci of 1I11 bintini who 1 hilillul in the feitun binii it IIih ohmpla li-t nlglit 1 acklni, the ferocious nggrovskvc-lie'-s tint once ell uacti lized Ills wolk iMthout tho punrhing tiowti (h n 0111 1 niudi him fcirrd anil inlnu1- Ins ru-liiJig "lalll-lilllg liclli" ilir lniu I lain silll li id sullliletU ilnlltj Hi iiiitllgH mill 0111 Inllli lue lubn of On it Ine I i lull s w M Ueil l tin hand cirifl its purpop li in uli Hip little demur a more lautiuii Irs Milling g nil itoi The heio of 111 ui i linlliant fiigige GOLFER CANNOT TRUST SHAFT THATJS CRACKED Chirk lian Tells, lion le Uunean Did llini ,i Good Turn in Weighting Hack of His Irons Cul ihates Pendulum Stroke it ( hri ts irmcM i ir A' U.IA Will. I, 1H M illrl 1 IllIP pin e of iiorl foi mr wlicii lu ielqlttid the buK of ni non It imi1 nol 1 liunrln Jul) 1I11 i ail !' ivenl dlwti iliuleil mil Hip link mil 11 w i tiuh wondrrful lion 11 i 1 in nit lo Hid. on a smooth surfur I it ear I hid ni imiliion "iiclltnl on tin hack Inn Hie It id i liimthtil mil inn tietilv ilKiriliiiltil ind I oft. n got a w it lih ball oi I iiiiiIpi stand hv I oiealonal tlasllP1- of th alllll Games Are Starting Too Late at Shibe Pari. K7iy v--.. ...... ........ ... .... ......... ..... P'XiTHOUGII big league ball clubs ure tling to concre dijllght in otlipr made Inm second 011H lo Ileum l.eoiiin in. Cltba, the Athletic-!, continue lo shoie the starting lioui up as .ate , as 1 drawing caul li. rn l-oi a few pc KKStv-" ' ' ., ... ,,,..,.,, . Inil in the fourth and sixth loimds li llir idihiL wi ikht "1 II hm lllli lll 1 1. 1 a" lung I ll ill n-w .nft inn in in niblick midline 11I1 th, hoi I I Iip iiiimn ut llini I ili-c jt 1 ihit out ,.e . r. ..,..... . . . .. ,0nl I,. OM.L.,- I ,1. ,,,.1. wl.r.u.,1 .,..U l'" '", "'" IS mill UT II1IICII I 1 in .... i .!.. , .... .i.oi.. .1.... thioiif.li With II I nlc- --onictliiiic unu uilli pimu ing t'lin- up I un through with pppriniPnl mc foi ihp eus.011 uui I l.now I i-ti ill bp hpltt 1 olf foi this dniMon I know loo mam gol'ers w ho t bid pining i. 1 njscd onlv bi lontmuilh inlng this ind lint It is ill right to 1,1 C'J'd things ir thp look lurtii ill irl gooil lo Mm Inn onp must m il p ilell nllp ihi i iony pi things ?n onh oT seiil.o whin lliti beennie old things to ion .0 iiiu'tnined 111 fief that iIipi il 111 I iic 111 isun lutonialii Do shrffl r( ,m ,oi- s, .11, In s niltl I I,,.,! . "1 ,. ., .. , ilnuht If , on ill. Inn and found lint if I onh lit Id ln bjd si, nM (Im In, K sf,nlp eossible. regardless of the murmurs of discontent from the fans. In vw?iu ll.a 1-itout limp iu I. !tft n 1 lnpk 1l1llp mini of flip Ir.ims ho"in .TJWWfc fcJIS .ULSS ....... .. W- ....... w. ., ue,... 'Rt O U llftlki HI llti; uasi iiud.un o.u.n ...v n'u'.J V. " " u Liu.n ork has discovered that the fans are not in t.uoi ot a 4a o clock ami hlngton 1 o clock is the olllcial Htarting time There is sonic excuse shlngton, because the Uoeinmcnt clerks do not Hntsli work until itlie afternoon and thej iitualb suppoit tlie ball club In othei ;noweer, there Isn't an excuse lo oftei e baseball fan Is a peculiar indUitlual He does not sit down and write of protest, he just stajs awa fiom the ball paik When tlie started 4 o'clock baseball this spiing the attendance was not an tthan In previous jears Then fifteen minutes weie shaved off i. 1.. !...... 1'. At. .r.n 11... (,mAU ul.i.l Inn l.ln ...! ClUnUtl IVvie idijici. y : .is... mc cu.iv niuu iw iais ui.u iock would be better, If the genial manager ot the park lould tee iclear to do It. An Earlier Slail .s orlh n Trial BRC fs a mistaken idea in Philadelphia that the clerks who llnish work p. m flock out to ball games Some of them do but the mijoiltv more pleasure iu plavlng golf oi tennis Attending late ball sanies B. j In ii.a nAln-liUnrhnnrl nf h olr Inpl. is lint nlp.ssMnt li hpit nnp to. ni1!!1 " .' .s.e... ..--- -- , ...... ,s fc .. - - tl. TI..I. t.. ll. ..-!..- nln.A t. ni.it . Jnlnl.l . ... . a . r. I. at... gs mac oniuts X am IS lilt? nniuva. iiiiisi; in i i.iia.ucii'.iia. lu iccicii, till; ortatlon service is terrible and It takes some ot the fans an hour to erne. lany night workers attend the games iu Shibe Park, but the do not leave before the game Is over If the games started at 3 30 there Pbe a chance to see a full game, and it's funn) the man who manages rlC doesn't try out the scheme and see how It woiks The A's are rood this ear, but the club needs the suppoit of the public An "Starting time Is worth a trial anjwav WlKopp Emulates Steve Brodie and Takes a Chance rgood tluns Merlin Kopp cuan i join me iigtuiess ngntcrs in some terd: last -week. Had lie done so his little act in the fourteentli inning c?L.ui4v'. trntrVA unulil half been cnnsnir.iimiH hi flu ulispnrD nn.1 .and our A'srmlght be plajlng jet. As It happened, .Merlin didn't go Like final Inning of a long drawn-out extra inning brawl, he emulated nous Steve Brodie, took a chance, swiped home and won the ball 'Hi Tvas one of the wildest, weirded and nerve-racking battles seen B,car and the faithful and enduring audience heaved a long sigh of Iwhen It was over. Two hours and forty five minutes Is a long time lit $n the open, especially when the prospect of a cold dinner stares -the face. Bite the heavy sea at shoit, which made the IUver Shannon choppv gtand quite wild, the Athletics managed to win a hard, uphill con ey tied the score In the ninth, tenth and twelfth, bhowlng that .has lots of nere and grit and never gives up. Shannon made a Wlutlful errors, failed in the pinch a couple of times and perpe K.1..0 at-.- 1.. ...l.An V.A fnll acl,. 1 41.. hI.II. .....I niriiuivi uvi.c vfii,ii no .. ,!,. ... ..,.? .....it. unu ivas iorcea at wewvoy aroppea u. shikib inio Biion icn. uaviason s error also enemy, his mult on Hellman'u Infield dy in the tenth sending ."with a tally. Burns got revenge on his former pals when he swatted four Mlitof six times a bat an,d scored one of the tying tuns. Ceorge p'lroui uciruii. ucvausv no ink jiilu ivu many uouote ptayg, Isow 1 kicking beiause he Is hitting too many doubles It's haid to t guys. r r ft Tf. nf- it rt t L.oms jane meni vieiacr m rrancc .received jestertlay from Louis Jaffe, who is in France -nfth ' Jr-rlsk eectjon,. Indicates that eports are' exceedingly allv e in '"Cm this subject-Louis says: MS nibs (the roajor), gUpng for pprU. H may not be authentic, w w-.s. .w ... ..,, j,. ....c bv y..n. Uj ...its ti, x, o. odseDau . any nine in A. P. 0.'717. or afav ascreration mn.i,... .1.. in prance.' cf even a crack bunch jot pastlmera from the' Etats pjayerB row cmerjquet thought enough of a. den from us to Lfcw. ' l-team league k about lo tart and it la said that the winner of vMf challenge, th ?I world's champeens, providing the . miir part oi u;vo"er, in vya bk nine lias looked t nraetiua asaBMA and we BbauUflAldhhAiUr Hun ln, . that il tiled to tenorize hi foi with hit loni baltllng ihiIrs ut lln old staji,,,. ' powets wtre not Hipih mil In vntuilli jlniinetl limifcelf oul from lu cfftits Williams (..uanl. Jaw I Wtllliln li td icsppil f,,r I uc r touted lifeht hsntl swinis lb liol. all the precautions in Hit game li ktpp i that glais jaw protitlPd tnd tpi tune li right stalled in his dircotlon tint Ipft I glove went to the jaw ai il hi" poweiful stocks legs carried him speeuih out of lange He biealhetl heavlh all tluough tho fight and he fought a s0w bom compared with tin; lliiv paie lit stt whPn In his primp He had a new inanagci in Ins ioiiui Samniv Hurm the pilot who It-d him to a (hampionslnp ind Dive Wartnltk the Baltintorran who In him lo in i champio ship wrre numbing His iipw liandlPi is unknown lu us but nou id vice is .ecotidaiv to thp vttPian VII he needs is Manng powers , Joe Tuber showed well in tht lii"t two rounds but thereafter he dlsplivi-d no brand of lighting tliat inight maUff; his followers become jubilant '.vt-ffl Herman liindin roared himself Into "I lenie trjing to make Joe get into le Hon Icrry McGovern Win- Jerri McUovern the Hhiiir sun hglit- it i a V. t hillnra Ilia it u i t rt i elv.rAiiinl In f, II l wukLs.ivu nif "" r liA-IVMItll decision ovtr tlie rugged 1 rankle W il Hams another .on of Liltle Itah in the t-cmlw inti-up Stiente was unknown I to the combatants and it Phalli settled down to one of llio.p ghe-and takp slug ging matehes In the fourth round W il Hams failed tj lind with his glove then decided to connect in some waj and thot his elbow to Terrj s right eve ripping a deep gath on the side of the orb How ever this didn I cause lerr enough trouble to make him slow down There was more energy expended In collecting mono for the War rhtst than in an of the bouti- lust befoie I the temlwlnd-up went on tin War Chest I committee made ilsclf known and, close to 51000 was tossed Into the big Mnerl can flag which was spread out In the ring Jack llanlon led the attack Dash ing his wrist watch treel lo the audi oiing Jack Delivers For five rounds oung Jack O Brien and nddle McAndrews put up an unin teresting battle but the last bession showed them going on high speed 1 oung Jack was the classier and speedier and his work in the closing session was sufficient to give him the verdict Little Benny kaulTman came through with a triumph, scoring a win over Joe Leonard, of New York This was the best, fight of the. night with Benny showing to advantage Joe .Stanley took I the measure of Frankle Cliue in the openr. YAjtKS BUY HUGH BEDIENT FROM THE TOLEDO TEAM er lorlt. May 2t The New York American League baseball club an nouneed yesterday the purchase of Pitcher Hugh Bedlent from Toledo Club of American Association. Bedient, who formerly pitched for the Boston Ameri cans, Is a holdout and refuted to report to the Toledo club this spring. Pitcher Ilobert McGraw, of the Yankees, has been called for the Na tional Alfny, receiving oroors yesieroay U tulfei ( an nei i trul f fir ftilii -hafl it hit id" mho dl- itnr ( I Ii.mi flfiulrrl in hm nit pendulum U IlT'l)l iu d IkiiU'. 1 w nit In i ulti lt( thf pendulum MkjKp uid tin 1 hk" i the penduluni I f tin t the inoii fnnp to tlir natui il blow mil tin s- htniii;(li to lt fvri.nl into tli lili uf t imit -r I jm in t uit of this ilo.i lu I im ouir: to ti it oul ind I im itlitiK lo tike inj ri ideis Into un loiilldi nu li iv prub ible thtt Murp of hpi-iiu ill i -c? up to till m thit I am il Miluit I uionp but I im Koinfi tu dttcrmin tli foi mMlf liiaht bet Imn. i i hin . pood pi ii h in ai n i,ilf i CMl nf too nun li i m liquid uf twi-lliiK ill aiound I would lui thr domtrtl tfftd If 1 wung mnic uprlcht I j,ot t mot flight ind this luupt llicht is irixlt-ahlc for it i rnotn nsilv judged 1 nottrpi in a ro- enr toiirrnniriit it 1 rent li I ick t'i it Im U lluklifif-on hit hi ribbed fated hots low nnd thr Muik well ind woe "plpiididh jiidril ln not li t oui -hots too riun.K1 whfii pi a etii inj, I ool over oui le pulf iml think h Fetl as iT on wri fcathPiiiiR tht hall up jut ih ou hit it He sure to illow foi i ipMrtei iiik w ind Po not bi dKcouraRrd be nii't the do not Ro i fir ah ou think i h oulIh lo when ou it nli- nuttcr wiff tin in rich! I he polfti who expect1- to Iniptove a Iiim caiiii niii,-t liit i ereat deal of iiiiii'-l the urn ntation both pitieiiLt mil faith m im discoui iBiriK dnt1- I lu 1 1 aic Bingles and Bungles I ir i i irtrt ii I u lirrti m ll i n tltt sqj ii i i i'f i k s 1 it m tif full nt tl'tr t m , . iliir, mi I il Miirr you tool n t iff f t n i " vu it bu itv m u i ut tj trim ns, I .fr it full of ui t en t ilou na lislfi tvneb I in th crtin ii Hi ninth frani1 nhrn br littrl fi i rui, m with the Ur s HmJpI Hi bfr ii f , wmk i h 3h tnunler M lUJK- ill Whl ll i fciin out Pldl WrfS itia II Jt tli itatr I rr d Tonfi pitched iiimI hattvl Ms n titlor oier the Ilrjic to lfrlin hnpti inl liom fel tlfrel wltuinir h Uiktn ijhist I) truit in tli foil p-nih btuclall for the Mat Tluih I in a, Hustun hosp t il with thiuit tnnilie whl h may lay him up foi seeral iaR Iv lolb fins up lo I fi old fm. ana i'Ht tht tilrt cs unltrlfii ttialxna ttt ond Oust o i Itto vtcaswns and thud omt in Hit Itrltel, I jrmore lind (.onalp xliiRfri ii lomed nf rror width eiuble! the Cdiiidi tu wnllon the (urdlniiU Oeora Hum the 1 1 u i mhi lid a hi? da mth th 811 K dMilnv lis form r iiainnmlca tpMirln -lamnitn out four h''V "' 'Hp to tbt rublwr Anl l th nl ihii Huhe J nntiiKs lm i.popi, the rink t-U n Imuf im uuilm Im ui h hcHt earned hi hi hwh at" LhiiabO bv hu"unc th" nlobul" for ihrd safetipc anl storin. two run I h l'o I Krs w n rV,.li,ri"mr.1lhf' Uin !" 1,,p 1drahfrH nnif r nnffi It ihaii nt thr uorld ha put '' neltl lmllloii utrre li ilf wm out of the bouthpatrd the lo hs out of stcomt i luct LV1" ,onl , ,,., lhi Markmrn rome throne h ii nil tie th hcore Nefdies 0 Hal I Hie fans went lmtk to their seat lollwlt nrr and llimnmiin wrei ked "h .n- the Morunmeu lud for Uctory Watlj trhana u as thr n ,i . ,. -.,.!.. 'Ted bar uho ch i t tomcif for o ic oi mote ... U.u,t uwuuin inr IIIDinuv fniitii in ritthbursh. lai' lfaj h t Tnt, Vpeakfi snutrdy o i foi) of the hfud it irinu thr I. dians lcd Sr oai vrcak(r did not toticr the tisf I roi nifl "nl fi pnjrr can t bt hutt by hit I liny him o i the In ad I ThH Atif 1 i5 used hi undfrh tnd dp ! lier -o j"UtteMfullv thai tin fled 0X strenathenej their lead ttubt Uldrins had an opportunlt to break IUUIIIIIU liTOOl I n Iff linnh i fn. ..t. tafrluti for a totat of tutHty four bases Hubbv allatt the eteraii u1JllB9l r am through hk a pinrh hitter for the 1 1 Aidinala m the ninth tnnlnc t m ,rif IU hit for I urinore and hts fIukIh woipiI J'ttuUtte and aent I'ul 1'eriltt tu the fhoweru t rbn Slotlrr shocked I la I Crifnth t rnutut it hen he It t the tHtfou.it I tth fo ,r SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Johnny Dundee, the walloping Wop has, startel training for hin bout with Fddle ' Morgan the fart I nulinh lightweight Ihty meet-iJi the Anal bout of an all star program at the Otmpla nxt Atonday evening The i semifinal will be htwten two fast middle welKhu Chuck AMgglni. of IndUnapolii , and 1 O Loughlln of Allentown Johnnr Flurn. nuichmaKr of th am i lirla hae vecured a heyywelght match for hla weekly ettow rriday night Jark f Thompson of St. Joe Mo und Gir An dereon the Danish htiinplon wilt be the rontestanta in the tinal bout the send ' nnal presenta Joe Koane i' reenex a alar lightweight performer and bvbb; North ot Nlw iork Millie Fd ward . manaaer of Joe Wright tHe local bantam probabU will match Wright to oppose Young McGovern of Fort Richmond tu appear in the first open air show at the Cambria Club Dirk landman, the Buffalo bantam who recently knocked out Johnny Krtle haa been matched to oppose Bantam Champion Pete Herman In a ten round bout at New Orleans on the night of May 27. Johnnr Krlle. the St Paul bantam may not bos again for some time, as he Is suf fering from an abscess on bis left ear , Kid Norfolk, the ran.ima heavyweight baa been matched to meet Jack Taylor, of Jlem' pbU in ten-round contest at Atlanta. Oa,. on the .Dlght of May 24 X Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night OIninl,. . .Md Uillhiin win from trnnkle HI MUnisi )oumr Jutk O'llr en jhuded Tddle leAnilrewsi Uem," Kanffmun nutpntnfed loe I eonard. and ;Sni!i5rn!fiSe,,ook ,he ' IVi.Inn Jl Mmbrrt nulpninlrd (mat). leHln In n tntht.round bout. on Sltmorlil D Tlirw ten round ron "i-.?."0".' profm with !.,. Tcnnler nd Vincent 1'rokonl In the final bout The flret boul u prtijDt. Jack (Kid) Wolfe and Joe Lynch and the second encounter will be between UU!e Jackaon and Jlatt Brock Brnrv MrN.II. the Endlah bantam cham plon who haa fought tome of the leading bantams in the. weatimi part of the conn ,r ,J.r,?,pd !n hli tlty leeterdan He would like to be matched lth sume of the leadlns bantamn In the iauntr lie is at vresent being handled by Bubbi Uunnla minager (, Jos Welsh uunnis. Tammr OMfatlev. imil.iir h,nf.n .,.. Eton, .and ltaynjoii'1. ronimvt brother, have I t-VW m5 UmlSr" 'i,,tnf Meadowbrookl in cncm of German piopasindi nimcd Huso T?czdeK was tr in lo run j batcbill rlub with e(.nthlii(j litndr but an Infield and outfield and two tnoie pltchcis Mr HezdeU s, team uccoidin to all accounts, found no trouble hitting; except when the faced two Kinds ot pitching light hand and left hand Hut the estimable Ml. BezdcK who spoils u Queen Anne blow and has a coIIpro digreo tint he will baji for a twiiler an dav, did h.ie two -joulh piwh who were in mos,t excellent turn and in the fettle tu hand anothei tiimming lo ansthiii that smicker of the oil of Coogan's niuff llarl Hamilton hid ahead purloined flc ictorles fiom the westemrs whu mignted lo Smokctown and none had licked him In fact he In lefcilfd et As he V ft to Join L'ncle ham's ainu ith .1 cini h th it in e Allied league he will still feed them over the coiners and well on thn inside for the Ilun Hut to return to Uarl and the Joints Mi ilimlllun eu patsant which is lTiihle Zlm '01 on the lecl oncn had hurled the pellet In thef town of Sin l-ooie lie was u Mcct pitcher then, hut he tried to ue all his cuues, at night and in a buzz wagon that looked like a lank latl lobt contiol his aim Hnd a job because he insisted on ruining his pitching wing bv stiainlng it ecrs night tring to lift th fiont wheels, of a fiOOO automobile out of the wreckage of a Jl 30 lamppost , .So the) told Hailj one di to pack up his, luggage and wear his other i le til colln ind gel back tu the, sticks Mi Hamilton wailing all the while because lie would miss tlie good loads moemcnt that wab on in full blast HART ROLLS HIGH SCORE I In ft Louis eei night, went But he didn't &Ui He came back Pitts. I 1 tirgh grabbed him and he liugtred until L'ncle bam Insisted that he Jump ; hi; cunti.ict Wilbui Loopci. unothei gcnlieman who was determined to be a south- TWIN TEAMS SHOW- SKILL IN TENPINS Triple Squad Winners) Arc Awarded Tournament Prieb Tli" lunmnn crlion of thr Plilli li IpliM Howling ssn lation mini il mm ii urn ut hioniiiei forth ltt niglit on-paw pitihri iu his juutli was tjie other Mirier ISczdek admitted knew whtie the home plate stood when he wa7 u the bo Tliev licked the stufllng uut of the tilants and the coming cinmpiuns looked like a bull laid on a ilelicatcs'-eu store I he Vawlt lids, wilh the IrusU Upewuteis und tlie poi table prophe lies told how those two Aictoiics would make the t.iants a little moi caiefiil ibout planning what thc, were going to do now with the 191S woi Id's scries moiicv. tll Ke stone Howling Alles Willi 1.0 Ir mis iimip tin,; I lif lir t of I'hila ilelpllhl s hnulrm tnok lo the bo-inls, and .nme 1 int --rotlng itsulted In thej fir1.! nikli rolling This i-ettlnn fif ilir lniirnp Is ili)cdi into tlure rla-jes H and M' iiim leii in the fi i t ell's urenM-nintt lu thf -tcond ill . ind lwnt two in' tlie tliiid ilisi I 1 ri7kr mil Virr Hill Ind l I n-s 101', rtti-e Hart nf lln Riilnor Ten red, Feathered and Chased From Cincinnati I ' f i IHI r llitl 1 IM (III I k IWIIUI I ire i uinpam give a ilofr i hiVillion rPHUN came the Cineimatlles In Iledland the (.Hants plaved live james loosing iiippi foi l'i-,j pin llh tcim-1 i- and won ecr one of them C5.cept foui mile MniMri lalllril 877 'llirlr total with hHiidlrap nf 1"" giving tlietn i total of -Out vlihh gips tliem tho Ind In ( I ihs P. I 117 ami ( hath mi n ored 1 li til In It-k i I I lie thru m in Inm g lines lioucd Minn ila'-v howling and the following tt un" wcie iwanlcd prize Clis ' fnin ipini1- Lla s l' tliirti mi tcinis C 1 -J I fllUI IINM H INM Its rilltll-MW T(IKN1 NI I'KILS ( lux A I rnrlrr Irr Trinkfc llwir... Itndi llffe, Itiirnt Innf Koilper, lno Murlln llillc-, I'm i' . ll II ItnkC ( lemmer. I irk M irhlull lkeii, (, union l-rhr, Iteh liter ( oe urn, l(ot, I iimherl . Ho. Ungnrr. Iirreiiell smiiielHini Mullrr trunks l.rerln, llerlierl. Hunter lireen, Tiirnrr, Nlrliulih McMalion lguer. Iterniiinii 'Mount. Ilurrli., Ilnrr Kirk. I. nil. Mrl.lll lira. Uimrrr Hslr HikiI tWIil, senior Mtnll-ofl for litjlr. ( lat ( MM undlpti. Miller lllrtln-in l)olr I . f.unp. Miller I nmiHine (,uinit Miluni llrriun. I Ulier. I tre The Inllnwing tennm " I roll off lonuh' G O l lis Itich CilMllin Hill MdrrU"- Hudyou i Idts It l'rkkitl Plalr and Tuutke llphfl H sll l Usv 11 s n Inn 1 riniiinker jnri .snre I'rire Jlf. 11 00 'w n oo :rh; n mi :k: i io ;xo; tu on .'HXl 16 oo m',i 14.O0 :;o i- no MX in on Mid 8 oo J10 t no i'l't ii oo j"3 -. no 'lit i no r.it am mn i mi 1. 1 1 3 no ,'.;! o 00 .',o ? no iMin , oo :m 3 30 The Ciants weic onh a bit peeved when I'cte bchneidci heal them in tho first game They didn t mind It so much when that conscientious oh jeclor 1' Tone moved that there is something in a name and gie the Kcdlegs tint soil of pitching But on tin next day thev took the count fiom nil the sad winds of tongue oi pen Rube Bressler When Rube was among us as a membei ot the Macknicn he couldn't win i ball gnne tin owing maibles to a bind Dine hitting with crochet needles He had the automobile habit, and lie thought that in oidct In build up a phMnue vou had to go out cveiv night and li to battel down 'cleitiic hgjit posts &o Connie shunted him to Atlanta wlieie they made Rubo work and he pitihid as onlj a Rube can pitch Speaking about I'.icsilera win howeci, It is tlie same old sloiv, Iha belle ou can take one of the old Maekmen and let him pitch against the (.iants and lie wont need nnvthing mole than fall ev c-ight and an oei hind motion to win The Uunts alwavs can be beaten bj an Athletic pitcliei no inaitci in what league he niav be bulling winte Giants Always Fall for That Old Athletic Hoodoo MOR.S can take I nt the.Jad who Hoo ei Ues un his waidrobe er and summei, ahd put an " undci his arm and then hell beat the (jiants if he onlv thiows them ,i kiss Cliarlev I oust dressed up like Chief f.ender, can win the worlds seiies against those birds fiom Man hatlan, foi tnt ild Quakei jinx woiks whcnevei the gel against the Mai ki, in oodoo Meanwhile the olln i lubs aic beginning lo pcik up and tij to look like, oonietlilng else than before taking Thus the -National, League race may develop into a hummei befoie the season is olet. Tlie tilants hae plaed the majoiiu of theii games witli the eastern ilubs who look as kVrk cl."ur"uhn Klhuk""f"i8.rodbP,;d I S"nff "" " "at of btJrdl"B ll0U!e but'c ""U the food law, but It is some luri.an vljfi c o llrltn niley anl Marks ' tliltiK else again out V est Snunders I ,t , . ,,, r-i.... . .i.,.. . , .... 10 n l lata A MuMlrr it t rt i -lid l. union i " '""" '" "" -"""' iv.vt uu una vrtj un me roau, tile oilier teams don t have to sit up and woirj when the season will end Theie mas be something doing et in the old league lUdcllffp rlafls H Mai I si hlun Slolt hlid Mrcov 1. imbprl urn Jnhntnn and Klib hnltz llurchlll rliFs llarl!r lophum and Noik I tthsovv Notes of the Boulers Strafing Huns and Baseball Popular MR B ll I ., a word with thee ... r ' Likewise will the managers of the Hariri Mannfariiirlnc i...u. , ' -uewise win me managers ot tne vaiious pasllnilns uull is In thin hi'i'i'oVnV'fVnV'oHnTirinV'r.wn" alul contl"SUOU! l,laccs Sal!'er "'sit. and III the wo.ds of Koine's noted hnvim. won thp i hmnnionshin wtih h i. or funeral otatoi MarK Hanna Anions lend Us loui cars if til won nnd ; lost It also carried off -, . ,, , t ., . the liiirheet sinsl-camp rrrord wlihniHuins I Baseball is one or the two most popular outdoor sports in Trance at Amicrs" of hHSMmni?'iorli'inalhr:7j7f5 I this time the othei being to hand the hatooon to Hindenbuiir and th. ...niiiiih llir IllMll llltll. 1 Willi 1ST an his avcriKe hlffh Indlv tdual srorlne rprord a vp ' pun iiuriv iwo !.ameN iiwratTr. espiKin wpBlcrn I lrcu I ihlrtv miv nu -vprii-p nu i osier lar Suon ihlrn inn names avpracp 17'. Itoberlson Hell rrteohont i ompam th)rtv thrte sam,s HveriiEv 175 llpardalei .Standard Rollei Itparfn Pilchtpen trainpn u.urau .p. . Clark llalp 4 Kllburn elirlilrpn KampJ' KvirASP 113 i Hranr Harlman tlliUi lorn to Bamps aierarp 113 Kaunman irvon miri inrpe camps jveruce. 1 K IjS Huns Among those who have carried the beacon of the bewhlskered UnnU '" hrPPr'.Pnr,.cVTni00k litest' SamUel into the land of fros leBS and fhc PJ"us are the .Nineteenth ...n. .....,,- f..,.,,, ..nu rnrniiK oi iai ijiignicvi a miu uiu emigrants irorn tnis cm . kuiuIv an) s.mnpborn of lludd Manufac I -. t ,, j , , , , . . turlnc conipani both haMms .ii nina The Pliiladelpliians hac a number of splendid teams, and the letters ..... that the boys write home give one word about their cats and nine about Inimiituil hlsh hlnclp avtraept for Indm .. , j L j ., j . ,- nine uuuui nut icncup And-rs n .dd ManufKiiufinE I ,M0 ladb wno ale dolled UP ln regular unlfoims and plajing the little game niPs whl,e thc ect wa"ed UP for the biggei. A picture post card that arrived ror tne .spoils editor toaaj showed u team that looked like Washington lined up befoie the cumeia's piercing ee, The reason that these Nineteenth Engineers resembled Wuihington la that they were attired In the eustoff uniforms of the UillTmen Otherwise the lads sa the marked lesemblanee cease3 here, for I'rhate Elmer Tsehantz, the main tootei for the D Company nine, sajs his team can play ball like champions. Hut and the preamble leads us Into tho byw,ajs of an ornate touch not baseballs are scarcer with the lada abioad than bialns in a Hindu idol jJJ They hae the uniforms and the bats and the gloves, but while they are all 301' drcsicd up they hae no place to go, because the scafcitj uf baseballs looks no like the tiuth in a German AMERICANS STAGE "uya '" nccu uasculls HAI f rAAir iv nnim P"nATE TbCHA.NTZ an well us the other members of the D Company "UAHi team, would like to have the boys behind the lines send oier baseballs llomr. jitv i iiuu .. ,.. t ilo doesn't euie for the virgin output of Spaldlns or Reach, anything that baEebaJi gam wao plajpd hundai be- lu ta" fle,d an1 "" wl" do tne esteemed messieurs of ze baseball team tWPPn tpnm frnm tht. A.U.I.. .-. l . .. . . ... ..... in.ui Tpii li. lludd Mfc In lltHtprn I Ipitrlr Mnr Siwiils urn iPipnlinne "l'nniard K II to. llalp A Kllknrn dlarlmann ullh .nmir.us (tiini'H Total nlns ,p. I S3"'X 1I.3MJ Jl OIR .1? 110 iJ.IHft I3.JJt .'0 070 6,111 KT.3 will bom uodr tbs aow-. ween teams from tho Aatlon Corps of the American Army and Navy before an Immense croud nf Italian., .. .u. . tire AmeHcan colon, "" Ambassador Page, members of ttfe American Red Cross and Italian mill- i77.fl B,"i " stans were present Military bands played the American and Italian national airs. The game was featured hv il, At tllbution of a special American edition of tlie newspaper L'poca desclblng the points of tho gainc. There also was a parade led by the army goat and the utiy mule. The anil) a lation team unu l.v u score of II tq 3. Llcu'etiant Commander Roland Wesi, the organiser of the jrame. UHisyy 1 hus. If sou have a bunch of baseballs that nn rlnn't moot v.,,,.. and shoot therti across. Private Tsehantz has glen hls"Nord that if they are sent to him he will see that everybody gets an even break and distrib ute them among all the engineers' teams, lth an open hand and a fair division. Xschantz bays that baseball is one of the few things that make the boys think of Horn Sweet Home, mid that If they can get enough baseballs to stait the league .running light, home will be never' like somewhere in Trance, J ' N SINCE Cap'n Kenny callcd'out the cops after refuslngr topay a t,en-ce wat Jmw OI1II1A Tn .! l-mld sVvt .tll....l . II- . ! x . i?- ft last-Mflruaki 'ii-; a . l,a',.uI, wr -jEL
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