Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 20, 1919, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEBGElt PHILADELPHIA, THTJBSDAY, MARCH 20,' lOlO
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FRAZEE MAY SEND RUTH TO WASHINGTON CLUB SETTLING OF WAR
rTXA.n ir ArAnrMvcunnlF CONTRACTS LAGS
DusKeiuau veterans
Return to West Phila.
DR. WILKINS ARRESTED,
MAY TRADE RUTH
FOR W. JOHNSON
ACADEMY SHOOT
Big Deal Now Under Way
Involving Two Famous
Pitchers, Admits Fi;azec
BOSTON STAR HOLDOUT
A Rlffantio trmlo Is brewing In tlin
American League, ono which lit In -ft H
HUoly lo kIc tlio redoubtable) Wnltcr
Jolinson an opportunity to display liln
lirowesi U baseball's greatest classic
tho world's championship aeries.
Within another forty-eight hours the
Idaho cannon ball Is likely to bo a inem
Tier of tho world's champion Boston lied
Sox. Ho Is to moo noith In u trado
for that Bupermnn of tho profession,
TJabo Ituth thnt It, If he moes at all
according to ,i Hotircc of lnform.itlon
which appears unusually close to both
the Boston and Washington clubs.
Hnrry II, Krazee, president of tho
Iloston American League club, was
asked, polntblunk In New York j ester
flay afternoon If he were considering a
trade lnolljig Ruth.
"Vet, he l"n on the market," Frazeo
admitted, "There Is nothing I possess
that I would not sell or trade pro
vided, or course, the proposition pre
sented appealed to mo as holding out
a personal adantnge. T do not mean
by this that I would sell Ruth Nobody
could nfford to offer me Ills value as
an asset In cash Hut to trado hlm7
Yes, I'll trade Jluth if I can get what
I want.
Frazee Cautious
"I certainly would not be foolish
enough to trade him to any club that
would have a chance to turn around
with him and beat us out ot the cham
pionship, however," Krazee concluded.
"Aro you In negotiation with Clark
Grlnith In refercneci to any possible
disposition of Babe Ruth?" frazeo was
' asked.
"Why, no o I do not care to
dlfcuss tho subject," the Battler coi
rected himself. "Nothing definite has
deeloped jet. I nssure ou. .Something
may drop, I admit, Inside tho next cou
ple of dajs I am not worrying oer
Ituth, I can tell jou If any worrjlng
is to bo done, let him do It."
It developed that Jtuth tailed at the
headquarters of the tted So. In Boston
on Tuesday to Inquire if l'razeo was to
accompany the team to Tampa. Kruze
la not so optimistic ns to Interpret this
as a sign of Babe's weakening
Welcome Ruth
But ho would not be at all suipiUed
to learn any day that the pitcher, out
fielder and slugger had lit out to the
land of sunshine to present his griev
ances to Ed Bartow. Ituth would be
welcomod, Krazee maintains, only in the
event that he presented himself willing
to accept the last offer ot the club.
Under no circumstances would thero be
a, compromise.
I'razeo absolutely 1 edited to discuss
fuither the alleged proMeul swap ot
Ruth for Johnson. It is not believed, i
however, that tho Boston magnate would
bo ready to tiade even up. Ure.it as he i
Is, Johnson Is no greatei a gate ntti ac
tion than the dlsgt untied Uuth. I
And Babe, who can play the. outfield I
and slug a l.i Cobb. Is Just hitting the I
high speed, while tho nilghtv AValler Is
getting along in ear.s Ituth has the
best of hhi career betoie him; Johnson
undoubtedlyihas passed the ciest.
NEWJOBF0RM0RAN !
Veteran Umpire Signs With'
American A&ociution
Aucle Sloran the veternn umpire res
ident In this iit, signed up jesteidaj
with the American Association for the
coming season Auglo bats and throws
lefl-handed, has nesc r missed an Ub
slgmfcent in his seventeen jeais of ump
ing, has seived in eight leagues, and
Is tI"o only umplio that ever seived three
separate, distinct and fji-iemcned terms
in the National League
Ibis ear he al"o had an offer froii
President Dave Kult7, of the Interna
tional, but President lllckey, of the
A, A, was quicker with the contract,
and won the decision. On Monday Augle
starts soutli on his spring training trip,
lie will train this ear at ritzgeiald,
Ja. After some prelhnlnarj workouts
he has scheduled a series of practice
games between the Boston Braves and
tho Detroit Tigets He will umplie
about ten garnet, between these two
teams on his way noith
Every Member of This
Year' s Championship
Squad Will Be Available
Next Season
HOLST LEADS SWIMMING
WEI
H) PAUL PREP
T I'llILADnUMUA 111(111 i
SCHOOL'S chances nf rptnlnlnir ilio I
uuicn trophy, sjmhnllc of the public
high school basketball championship,
next sear are exceedingly bright i:er S
member of tho squad which triumphed I
ocr Central High In the post-season '
game on Tilesday will return to the i
school across the river nevt tall
This means that the Speed Iloja will
bo ablo lo start right In at tho begin
ning of the season with a veteran com
bination while tho other schools still
aro sinning their plavers around. The
rcguiara who will return nro Captain
Bill Kneas. Bill Young, I'atlon, Sweet,
"Ited" Davis and Welch.
D"is, who Is cnptaln-elect of the
football team, and Welch will onh bo
available for half a jeur Tho others,
however, will be on hand all season
Young Is a freshmnn, Sweet n sopho
more and IUtton and Kne.is junlois It
also is stated on good authority that
Ummctt McCann, who plaed forward
on tho 1918 team, will return to school
next fall. McCann pln.ved on Brown
Prep this j ear.
Honor "DicV' IloNt
"Dick" Hoist, the sensational swim
mer, has been re-elected captain of the
swimming team at West Philadelphia
Hoist Is a junior. He expects to enter
Penn after graduation (Ircat credit foi
the Speed Bojs' wonderful, showing In
tho pool thlH winter Is due Captain
Hoist In the Penn Intescholastlc he
won the fifty and two hundred nnd twen
ty yard dash from the best swimmers
In the Kast
This was "swimming da" at West
kPhlladelphla. At the morning .itsembh
exercises ciie iiuiiubuine ie.uu irupiues
St. Clairsville Youth
First Baseball Victim
SI. Mitlritllle, Pa, March 20.
Baseball claimed Its first victim of
the hcason estcrday when William
Lewis, aged fourteen, an eighth
grade iiupl! of tin local schools, died
from InJuilcM snsialned two weeks
ngc when he was struck by a batted
ball Tho boy died in a Wheeling
hospital
The accident which caused his
death occurred when the bright sun
shne caused one south to bring out
a hat and hall immediately a game
started The Lewis bo.v. pHvlng an
Infield position, attempted to slop a
hard-hit grounder and was struck on
tho Knee b,v tho ball Tho Injury
was not considered sellout, but bloud
poisoning developed a few class later.
He Is the son ot Benjamin S. Lewis,
a farmer.
WON BY CLARKE 0f m.ooo,ooo cia.,.
' War Department Closed
Smashes 93 of His 100 Tar-' Out 8185,132,068
got& m Mid-Week tranSFEK EXPLOSIVES
Event
riiivr iMviutirc civvwr Interior Department Takes
LKAISh 1-liMbIILS SECOND, ,. .. '. r
Huge Stork for Peace
ful Projects
Hid Do rx
16' hlrii
... -H leqiiesi.ng me in go wuu mm iu xne police refused lo comply wim wiiT' fi
Scoring 13 out nf his. 100 t.irgels
breaking his list 25 class Jn a In aw
rain, nm ,,'. ,i ,: Chirke to load a
field of slcen gunners In the mld
weeklv tnrget shoot or the Phil idelphhi
Shooting Acndemv yesteiday afternoon
at Maple (In ve Clarke shot accurntels
from the start turning in two strings
'",.r ''"" getting a SI and 22 He.
with Johnnv lllggs wcro tho only ones
to tire from acrati h
i no cii,i calhil for n. CO-tnrget club
'Beach todav for arralgntncnt before
Justice of the Prai Casslus Coleman.
..... ,..... ... nn..mi' I'cfori' being taken b automobile to
WITH HYPO IN POCKET ! - i cr w.iki,., Mi.i
' I went to Baltimore Siiml.fv night
I had icdved i imssngt from m coun-
Held on I Miririile Cliarce in "',
I'llIU'L HHIHIH'V t'C'lh n IKMIIt, fil) iiif.
'that certnln rvideme had been found
thai polnft-il to tne I decided to go to
my daughter In Washington. On the
train, hnurver. 1 deitdiil I would not
IeiIoi my tinlililoM Iritn hrr tirntip F:n I
sloniird nv.t In llaltltnore anil t le-
Wllklns, who illnippeared Sundnv, a graphi d lo VIr Weeks Hint I would
few hours before a warrant wns Issued , Place msself In his hands"
Doctor WHMtm refused to talk about
itu. Kpnitul will 1 tin t was found be-
murdered Ills wife at tbelr summer I ,,, n,,,ig nun h i.f hi" wife's properts to
home. In Long Bench Inst month wns him ,
arrested near the Pennsv Ixanin ll.tllroml He had rhavid off his tnustiehe and
Terminal In this city last night s, m ' inuttonchop whMurs since his dls.ip
nfter his arrival from Biltlmcite He n - ponritue fiom Long 111 in h
ku
from a telephone booth. Ho JiAjifl -tclofihonod
to District Attorney "U,i
irltn hlmanlf tn -M
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The police say that lrr Doctor WllUlna'-ny 1
possession they found a hypooerrrilociatt
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IS'eu York After "N'olim
tury Keturn
New lork, M.irrh 20 Dr VS liter K
for his airest on (hatgi of having
iicedle and some Pills, which
slclan lequestcd bo returned
itl'n rAfitaotl In Pfiniflltf
request, asserting the naturo of the nUw.tO
was unknown to them. jt'il
Doctor Wllklns Is quoted by the pollpe'r
as repeating'
I am Innocent." , y"
Mrs Wllklns wan killed Tvlth Viln-W '
from a hammer as she was enter'n her? 4S'fc
homo at Ixng Beach on the night ofOrf
Kobruary 27 In reporting the murdrw$)l
lo the police, her husband said he Vw'ttciy
with her, and that both had been t-sfl
tacked by burglars. ,
KiiiE Hcnrse Decorates American -
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I.niidon, .Marcn zu c apiain c,aafen ,.;
Tuiktr, of the American expeditionary ,T
I lorce, was invesico niui me wkiiiMUjr,,
Doctor Wllklns wa.s taken to long cet, inl was nnesiirl ns he stepped
H the Aiwciated f'rnv
V nshlnKlnn, March 20 Settlenn nt of
claims Involving detailed Inventories and
reviews of accounts Is slowing mi can
cellation ot war contracts, tho War
won at the I'nlverslty of Pennsjlvanla
Interschol.tstlc and the Swartlunoro
Interscholastlc Were presented to the
school. Coach Anthony and Captain
Holtt made short speeches
New Team at Mercerlurg
It will be necessary for Jlminj Oir
ran to develop a new track team at Mer
cer'burg this spring Vlrtuallv all of
last sear's point winners at the Penn
Interscholastlcs have gi.iduated, lnclud-1
Ing Woodrlng. Suede, l'lllni.in Davis
Hnd Angell The onlv veterans left ate
Blgelow. a high Jumper, White, a half,
mller Ilodgln .1 i.ivelln thrower, Card,
a weight man, and Captain W.itsoti,
broad Jumper and hurdler
Outdoor practice started last week
and several very promising men made
their appearance. Among the new men
to make a tine tmptcsslon are Poppert,
tho former Cential High sprinter, Spark.
man, Lear and Kimble, spilntets, Hal
I laid, Buchanan and Bioadhend, long
I distance men The veterans will take
I care of the field vents
The first dunl meet of the season is
I with Hanlsburg Teen In April. The
1 team was supposed to run at the Kew
I ark Intersc hol.istlc this Saturdas night,
j but as the students ate home on their
spilng vacation the entrj has been can
l celled
event with n dead bird added handicap I Department announced today In a stnte-
".,'. .i mm, c-i;i nuo in mo ciun lest
Crane Hall and Lro tied for high gun
nnd the ptlze n gold penknife eioh man
total'ng in aided bv their handicap
On the second shoot-off fcT the knife
fiane and Hull tied In the first 2V,
each getting J I. l'.vre being eliminated,
ns he onh scored 20 on the next
extra test I r.mn won by getting 21, whllo
Halt could mils score 18
I he lno-blid lace wan shot on thn
turned voluntnril.v i,. was i.. i.gnic el in the sPition how - " ,. ... ,,ln ,.Bnr at nueklnchnm 'Si
Ti1 .- ,Jn - fefl
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pri.inh lnRN rmno boliiR runnci-tip tnifotrcd
vii.t.M-i mill inr Mlt-mui
ment which thovved that of $2,?4!,O00-
000 In contracts recommended for can
cellation the actual closing out li.nl
renched ,i total nf $ I S.i, 1 32.0GS on Tib
runts 27.
It was dlsclo-ed also that explosives
vnlueil at 512,000,000 had been tr.ins-
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fi inn surplus stoiks to the In
tel lor Depirtment for kind clearing, ro.id I
building and similar work, and thai
. t mine than hilt of the billion and a half
J".' pounds of surplus sodium nitrate valued
7,1 I at $57,000 lion would be disposed of for
on I ugrlc ultuial and commercial purposes
. 1 I1C I C'lll.llllClCT IS IO UO 1ICIC1 IC'l Lilt
ss lircsent In tne ordnance department
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MALCOLM CAREY WINS
Pirates Camp Flooded;
Must Seek AV'iu Grounds
Pittsburgh. Pa.. Maich 20 Like
the "man without a lountr.v," the
Pirates aio a "team without a ttaln
Ing camp " Tills developed when 'word
was received from West Baden, lnd ,
for which place the Pirate ship was
to have embarked Saturdas, that the
plaslng field is under wntei, the le
sult of floods In that, section, and
that it will be Impossible to piepare
It piopeils for tho leceptlon of the
team.
President Drej f uss immediately
upon leceipt of this woul, sent
"rlleis" to mans places In the South
In hopes of landing a place in time
to carrs out the schedule of depart
ure Saturdas It Is Ju-t possible
that Blimlngh.111. 1h , will he se
lected, as that cits leienllv offeted
training facilities for tin team In
ase weather ondlllcins foicfd the
iiciv Ing of the sijuad l.uthei miUIIi
thins since the beginning of the win
The Department of Agriculture is to
nciiulio fiom the arm 284,000 000
liounds for uso as fertlllrer. pas Ing uisl
price, while Hie remaining surplus In the
I'nlted Mutes will be handled through 1
tho nitrate board and the American ill-I
Date pool The suiplus 111 Chile, repn
sentlng about 11 third of the total, will .
be. h milled through tho British pool at
not less than cost price.
The agreement reached with the Atnei
lian nitrate pool, It Is stated, provides!
for return of the surplus to the eon-I
1 0.1PPU (ft-ritii 11 Vitj 1. 1 4 it ict xii 1 t"j1i n Ail t.t '
I Uo under I'lrit 111 Mile hveill bo sold at market pi Ice and without I
it I'tllncc Killk lestrlctloii In the period prior to the
. iwitiiiiraw.il or importation unrriers
rev ot Heading, the nT- r,,,r ,i,., ,slri, ,iI1I1M hiin been with.
I tecii-veii-old son of .1. sso caiev. the lIr.lw t,e iii.inuf.u Hirers and Importers
wot Id s long dist inc e skating 1 hatnpion, I b,ic .igienl to one pound of government
won tho open one-mil iau' last eve- stock fen cveiv two pounds of theli own
P.il.n e Ilollei Skating Itlnk. 1 The explosives accpilrcd by the In-
Ifilur Dep.irtimut will be stoic d tem
poral il nt Win Depvitinent niagahit s
, l..i lClnnil, V XT Qmirlii XVIa I
IrnneNrc.., March Lo Willie I Billv VI. 1 iillntigh. of V lldwood, tine., , nn . . ,,.,r,v, ,. .. ,,, Tm. rk.r tin. I
Jleehan, heaxvvvelglit, announced s ester- I hips from the tmih. Mi-Cullougli was ,, ,rtIiient being pu pared to store Itself
Mali oliti 1
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WILLIE MEEHAN RETIRES
r,,l, II.. :..!.. rx.-i. . nlng at th.
-",,,,,,,, Ileal) c-if;iii LFI'l'llICS It)
(Jtllt JJoviIlg 1 skated 11 beautiful race, and oiitdlstunred
Sun Irnnilirii. March Lo Willie Blllv Vli c ullniigh. of Wlldwood, thieti.
das th.it he is through wllh the prlze-
nng .Vleehans dee Islon to cpilt boxing
came when the police. It Is alleged, In
sisted that he box Sam Langford at a
benefit show line 011 March 2S to buy
medals foi letiuning soldlets 'J he po
Ike are -aid t0 have told Meehan he
would never be pet milled to box hero
ag tin.
see unci
The one mile event lor ceivli
was won lis I. White, of tho I,
estei
men
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VICTORY MARATHON RUN
St
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MARINES TO BOX GOBS
Sen ice
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RUTH STARJSPRACTICE
Warm Weather Causes
Twirlcr to Limber Up
IIOBton, Jlnm., March JO That Bube
Buth Is confident that President Frazee,
of the Bed Sox, will lome to his terms,
the big pitcher is repoited to have start
ed to limber up his pitching arm.
T.utli is willing to sign for J15.000 for
a single season, but will take $10,000
If he can get a tlnee-ear contiact.
The warm sunshine and the green
grass, coupled with the twitteilng of the
birds, maj- have inuea to do with mak
ing the "Babe" listen to the 'call of
the wild," and, like a good schoolbov,
pack up his bats and knock at tho club,
house door for admittance.
FORM ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Westingliouse Emplojes to Foster
Iiitcrshop Contests
An athletic association, which w 111 seek
tu develop iutetshop contests in base
ball, tenni". 1 mining, jumping, swim
ming, shooting, In fact, all kinds of
athletic spotts was lecentlv organized
bs" Ihe emploses of the Westlnghouse
Lleclilc and Manufacturing Compans,
of ( hester, I'a.
'Ihe following were elected as officers
fqr the ensuing seal M S Mnn-
speaker, piesldent, ,T L Hupp xlce
president, W. .1. Boston, seuetaiy, K.
Thomas, tie.isurer, duectors W. .1.
Heswick, J. hUlllMiii, A V Schultz. Wil
liam Vessel, V AlthoiT. William Selgle,
J S Cornell, W. J. Hamilton and Wil
liam Klnsell.
BOOSTER CLUB FORMED
Houl Hookt'tl for
Clul) Toniulir
special athletic c nteit.ilnineiu has
been .inaiigpu fot tonight nt the Culled
Seivlce Club, 011 South Tuentj -second
stieet 'Ihe teatuie will be .1 seilt-s of
boxing bout" In which some-of Cncle
Sam's husky .M.iilnes will don the glovfs
against the Bluejackets,
'lhf marines enteied aie Tom H ist
Ings Battling Connois Kid Duffv, Hlllv
Donhllsoii and Al iplegate Tim blue
jackets will be repiebented bs lid C01
doii, V'ung .Ionian Harrv Jamison.
Lcftv Cohan nnd Blllv Davb
The wlnd-uii will "be a special six
round contest between Al Thompson and
(111 tlnl.inae .,!.. ..1....1 ... . ...
pounds All-soldiers: sailors and, narln ibhMm
, air iuituiiitMi me or 1 tiarg't
GIANNINI TOCOACH
IFavoiite lo (Jet Kovving Job
, Columbia
ev 'Vorlc, March 20 Despitn m.inv
riimois to the elfect tint a man entirely
new lo Inlet collegiate lowing r, tho
Last would be named to coach the Co
lumbia I'nlveisltv ciews. It was learned
on reliable authority last night that the
nnlverslti1 committee on athletics had
definitely decided upon Hugene ,1
tllnnnlnl as coach for the 1019 news
The new man who was mentioned
was Lddle Durnan, a Canadian pio
fesslonal. whose home Is In Toionto, and
who is a irienci or Jim Jure. No one.
St. Edward Club to Hold Stieet
Race E.tster Moiulnv
St Hi wards Catholic Club will hold
,i 'Victotv M ir.ithon iun' on l.istei
Mciiid.iv afternoon, pill 21 al Joclocl.
on (leiiii intown avenue between V
and Cleaillclcl streets i
This event is open to all icglstrred
athletes of the v I Xpplleniloiis
foi ibis meet will be uiu llccl all oig.ini
.i t ions' ot ina v be pun in nDat the dult
hotis.. .4li ileimniitiiwii nviime ot
fiom .iiij uiembei of the athletic eoiii-inlttee
about r,,"oc) 000 pounds Storage of
I plosive s is giving tho War Department
I some tiouhlt I
In oielM lo facilitate the work of J
acljusti.ig tonttac ts and agreements en-
teied into pi hit to the armistice, in-J
stiiiitlotis have been Issued that no dls
ebaigc oi t,eslguitlou of ans ollicei or
elvlllan engaged In the work of rellle-1
,1111-111 of loutiacts will be accepted, ex
cept wllh tie appmv.il of Dili c tor of'
I Munitions ( inweil Attention again was1
Invited tod.iv to lie fact th.it all claims
glowing out if luted mil contracts and
,k I .igieniiHiits must Ic piesenled before!
iiiiio ,u
MISTAKE KAI1X FOll HVKER1
i
l'.iri TliinLs hecretarvV in l'ranie; It's
Onlv I aw maker
I Purls, "Xi.il ill 2il (Hv V P ) Hep
iHsoiitalive K.ihit, of California, landed j
ill llrimt ostMni.iv flntn the 1 llltplt
Iliitiini, MjiiIi :o l.uum Aiiilrncl- vim htjilc s. iind'ieac heel Pails todav
. i!.'t,, .. Ifi. '"'"'r01' "le H'Brej licvv 'ibis nionilng Paris newspapers ci-i
nJ benii i 111 i,-t nn7i',",i,t".ri'"m'',n' m ioii.ou-.lv announced the ntilval at Brest
Hn'ivVi'p'.rd' ,iff,,i,rlt;,,;,lrt,t,,r"h,ii1,l ,;' '"i1; vrs!v,,u -"'."'" ."
nlon J 10 cum unci all incviinu .!....!. i In th 1 lilted states All Investigation
I VX'lllHrcl wilt atrcu to u return tlht w 1th clisc losed be prohabh had been confused
i bv the coi respondents with Rami. i
JJO.OUO for Joliii,oii-Willaril Uniil
.It
. T- ... ,nu id u. iiirini ui .inn jvice. .o one.
Lebanon Flailt, oi UellllelieiU, not even Rice, could offei any light on
Still to Back Ball Team -h. '"""'" '"""
Lebanon, l'a.. March JO. Organization
has been perfected of the Booster Club,
formed for the purpose ot promoting
athletic sports, more paitleulaily base
ball
by the emploses of the Lebanon 1 And) fortes
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1J1U111 OI I11C3 ICl.lllt-llClll ,lir-e- VUllll.mi,.
neen iaiseu lor
Suljivan Outpoints Corte
New Aork. March 'JO Jininu Fjlhdii of
TcrRcjv c ttv formiir amateur rhdnipmn
lust nlcht wis awarJed the popular verchit
in an e-lfflit roiiinl boat with the veto an
at the Hpri.iK A i C in et
A fund has already
the 1919 eabon of the Bethlehem Steel
League. The ofllceis of the club are.
President, Ilalph Hutchinson; vice presi
dent, John Manning; secret.nv. Lien 11 n
lobst; treasurer, Miles J. lshei
TRACKMEN RECEIVE LETTER
T".
Falkcnberg Sold to Seattle
Iiidianapollic, March JO Pitcher I run I
Kalkenlierir has bocm Bold to the Seuttlc
rlub, of the Pa. IOq c'nant league Slanacci
laclc IlendrlckM, uf the Indianapolis club
announced
The Stutz is a stranger to the numerous
minor repairs and adjustments necessary to
most cars. When Stutz owners do require
service, it is rendered in a prompt and highly
efficient manner.
S. R. Blocksom Motor Company
667-669 North Broad Street
nioTorr.ws
rilOTOPLVIS
Wreslle
ew Villi,,
for Title Tomorrow
Vlari h
BENNY KAUFF MARRIES
Giants'
n ru,iAi yi.i . i,..
Seven Central High Athletes Are "n i ia "MiranKier "iis imio timtuni
, - . -a m f r i "i' I'ltpoi uiuiio cm iiiru max iiiui in
Avvaraeu l,
Star Outfielder
Miss Hazel Gasslev
Wed
l.ane-mter. O.. March 20. Benny
Kauft, outfleldei for the Xevv York
Clants, who was recently discharged
from mllltars' service, was married here
yesterda' to Miss Hazel Cassles,
daughter of a Pennsylvania Bailroad en
gineer. Kauft announced he would Join tl.e
Giants at New Orleans Friday, and that
he would accompany the club to Jack
sonville, Fla., to train.
Howard I.olir Han Appendicitis
Howard Lohr, the clever outfielder, who
laa ptayed in the Delaware County League
for several seasons, and was given a, trial
s few sears ag-o by Cincinnati, Is suffering
with' appendicitis at his home In West
Philadelphia.
II. s.
I At a meeting of the committee on
athletics last Tuesday night the fol
low Ing Central High school track men
were awarded the coveted "C. II. 3": I
Ralnev. Kussell, L"nslln, Cullman, Ford, I
Meurer and Manager Jamlesonv Five (
men were awarded second honors, the
'C. II. H. A A. A " These were Uoral,
Seldman, Goodman, Detweilcr and Gor- ,
don. The committee did not award
honors to the membei s of the basketball
squad, but probably will at tjie next i
meeting I
"Lefty" Russell Now a Slanager
HuKCTStomi, Md,, March t'O I.eftv ltus
sell. for a number of jears "tar pitcher on
the Hacerstowd baseball clul'. later with
Ihe Haltlmore Orioles, has been uppolnted
plaslnff manaaer for the Sparrows Point
Athletic Association's baseball team foi
the romlng season
morrow nlKht at the Garden Ihe result nf
which will derldo the wot Id's v-restllng
cliamplonshlp
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CORPonATIOtO
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Booking Corporation,
which is a guaiantee of early showing of
the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures throuuh
the Stanley Booking- Corporation,
Bar Harvard and Yale
From English Henley
I oiiiluii, Maich '.'cl .Nelthei Yale
nor H.uiaid I'nlverslts' will be eli
gible for this sear'h Henley regatta,
as the management committee has
decided not to admit ans- foreign
entries other than those for idle Inter-Allied
elght-oar lace.
King George will present the cup
for this evenl, to become tho property
of the, winning crew.
America Is expected to enter for
this race.
Alhambra
IStli, Morris A Patsjunl, Ave.
Jtaf Uallyat J. Uvzs U da 4 0.
VV 1 1IAHT In
nun. n or vii.
ADA1 I r .-i.'U AND TlIO.VIP.-iO STS
PLrUL.LJ MATIMJE DAILY
VI VV Al I I SOX 111
' IN" TOR iiimrv DAIS
ADTAIilA LIHISTM'T netow liiril
I r.VMJlA Ida VI toll 151 M.
1 VVAI.I.VI K KKIll In
i , 'ALIAS- VllliU VIOHAN '
DI I itrtllDn wioad mbi:i.t and
JDL-1VJII.DIIMJ hllbCSt'KIIVNNV AVE
OE11A1 DIN'H FAltHAIt in
SHADOW H
Cubs Leave for Pasadena
Chlraco. March 20. Sixteen members of
the Chicago Nationals left here last night
In charge of President Fred U Mitchell for
Pasadena. Calif., where thej- will begin
training Sunday for the pennant race.
Draves Start Practice
Columbus, fla.. March SO Twenty-three
plaveri of the Iloston National League l-um
have icioficU tor the training season, which
'he
National Commission
Awards Cady lo Phils
Cincinnati, O,, March 20. Player
forest Cudj' "was awarded to the
Philadelphia National League club by
the National Baseball Commission
here yeaterday. TI19 commission
ruled that Cady's terms had been ac
tepted . by the Philadelphia club
previous to tho acceptance of his
terms by the San Francisco club.
The commission also handed down
findings restoring Pitcher ' A, J.
Schauer, of the Minneapolis club,
and Pitcher Al Mamaux, of the
Brooklyn, club, to good standing In
oVar&nUed bavebajl,
S0TII AND
BTa, "MAT,
lErfERSON
1 Mr"yMt 31ArMABPiJfl
DD1-1AI1AYAV "rend A. Snjiier Ave
LJlSt-HS lYni L'. II 4u 9 I"
cum K yoi'.nv; In
"i'hhviino i hi;aii:ks'
M.
rnoTOPr.is
I'liorcii'r.vvs
T-HEATRES
OWNKO AND MANAOED DY MEM&ERS OP
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION
BELMONT DD AB0VE AnKPT
' MARY PICKFORD In
"IlAllS"
CEDAR
00TH CEDAIl AVENUE
In
VIVIAN MAnTIN'
"YOU NEVEll SW BUCH A Olnl.'
CULIOkUrVl BOTH AND UOTH
VIVIAN" MAKTIN In
YOU NBVEK 8AVV at'CK A GUlI."
Ar1 r A I Gtn. t Maplewood Aes.
COLUINlAL. StI5cind8!lOP. m,
11E8SIH LOVE In
t "THE WimilNU JUNO MAN"
rii inirl" A 40TH ct MAIIKET STS.
fcAJKCrv MATINEE DAILY
VVILLIAM rtUSBLLL In
"WHEN A MAN IUDL8 ALONE"
FRANKFORD im Ave-
1 D 'Vf OniFFITtrfl
'A ROMANCE. O HAPl'Y VALLKY"
I CHESTNUT HILL TS;
1 VIAllY PICKliOni) In
TUT. DAWN" OK A TOMOItltOvV
I lllVlr Kt3iJ MATINEE DAILY
HAKOI.D lOCIHVUOtl III
Till! OltKA r UOMANCE"
II 1MRD i'kont sr. ft aiiiAru) ave.
JwlTluty Jumbo Tunctlon on Frunlcford "L
WILLIAM FAVIinSIIAM In
'"IHE HILVEH KINU"
FAIRMOUNT laiU.
JAHli Av.
... DAILY
vivjicjrriii 1 1; i-i,auiv 111
"MRS VVKIUS Ul' THE CAIIHAOE PATCH"
I finlQT -D AND LOCUST STRKLTHlITAlVIH V THEATRE 1311 Market St.
LULUOl Mats 1,30, 3 30. Kviis, U.SOtoll rlVlIL.I A M U Midnight,
ETHI51, CLAYTON Jn
'MAGQin PEPPEIf'
BiD AND MARKirr HT3.
:in, 7 and 0
SPECIAL COMEDY PEVTUnH
"HIH FEATHERED NESf"
NIXON
56TH ST
DOROIHY DALTON
ruiA.M' r i.Aii
THEATRE llelow Bpruee
MATINEE DAILY
llEbHlK imuiiHi'Ai.iJ in.
M.LOI'-A-SIIDDKN NORVIX"
l.iuill.ircu itAiui.ii
PARK",3IlSP--' greatwrthern wr.w
"THE ONE WOMAN
DIPll I 02D AND SANSOM ST.M
rvlVvJl-il MATINEE DAILY
HimiLEY MASON In "mlJ
I "THE WINNINO QIRL"
rl.AIlA K YOtINO In
"CHKAU.V1 CHEAfWlS"
STRAND OI:nMANTTTNvABVNlNao
mKD RTONE In
"JOHNNY (1ET YOUR OUN"
ARDUCKLE IN "l)VR"
INIDCDIAI 00TII 4 WALNUT S18.
DUSTIN FARKl'M In
"A, MAN IN TUB OPEN"
I TTArMTP tlsr LANCASTER AVE.
LLAUH.r MATINEE DAILY
ETHEL CLAYTON In "MAGGIE PEPPER"
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rjAUPHIN wirbT Al I C,OlJI?VlISil.nA I inrDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV. tTIl ! A K(: P.lw Visltths
4,'V I BILMNT OTHUNOTU , l, 4. 'IIir4TUA.'il10"V Kt. , ''CHEATING CUEAKHS' - t
333 MARKET "vffoir
MAROl I'RIIK CLARK In
Mrs v mas or niK rvmiAOE patch
MODEL
4. j Ot III ST Orchestra.
c ontlnlloim 1 fo 12
GLOHOr. VVAI II h M c K AND PLUCh"
, vi.vn or Miciiii no 2
OVERBROOK ,,JD
VTAIt l AST in
ONI. VVOVIAN
ND
IlAV ERKORD
PAI A iOC 1"H MMtKUT STREET
I -L,-vEj 10 M. to 11 15 p. w
PVt I INK PREDKIlll K In
PAID IV PULL"
PLAZA
UnOAD AND
Pouter snti:rrrs
1.(11 1-v M Al.rOTT s
1 ITTLIJ vvovien
PRINCESS
101S MARKET Hfl.LLT
8 .HI A M to J 1. IB P.M.
I.OflSi: III I I' In
Till. C'HUOK tr DRKA5I8
REGENT hklT bT. ne-ow ,n
PRYWT WAMinURN in
IWUH ItUU
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01 a 1 Tr acnvuNTovvN ave.
r.i-i. ivj at tulpkhocken st
DOROTHY DAl.TO.V In
HARD ROILED"
DI mV MARKirr ST. HELOW 7TH
tvUDI 10 A M. to 11 13 P M.
VIAL VII rtRAY In 1
THE SCAHI l'.T .SHADOVV
CA"N.V 1-11 MARKET 8TREKT
jrtVUI S A VI TO MIDMailT
MAHfirnniTr. rLARicr in
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CTAMI PY MARKET ADOVU 16TH
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NOTHING but its downright good
ness can account for the actual
affection that Liberty owners feel for
their cars. "
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Their preference begins to assert itself
the moment it dawns on them what a
distinct difference there is in the way
the Liberty rides and drive.
They are. attracted at the outset by its
sheer physical beauty.
But as they ride, they instinctively feel
there is a quality to this difference in
the Liberty which stamps it as superior J
v-"wttfWc; wt W Brfi"- 4
In the first few minutes of driving their j
feeling that the Liberty must be an un
usual car becomes positive conviction.
And this appreciation invariably thrives
as the miles multiply, into an ever
growing pride in Liberty performance
and ownership. OJ rf,
L. S. BOWERS CO.
245-247 North Broad Street
Open territory tor deateit in Hnttern I'enniylinnia, Southern Seio Jersey, Delaware
and lUistvin Sliore of Maryland
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BYTHE
ALIEN PROPERTY
CUSTOD IAN
562 Shares of the Capital Stock of
Compania de Minerales y Metales, S. A.
and Voting Trust Certificates Represent
ing 34,644 Shares of the Capital Stock of
THE AMERICAN METAL COMPANY, LTD.
NEW YORK CITY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho undersigned, A. Mitchel Palmer, Alien Property
Custodian, will offer for sale, al public sale, to the highest bidder, at the office of The
American Metal Company, Ltd., 61 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City,
New York, on the 7th day of April, 1019:
First. At 10:00 o'clock, A. M.( 562 shares of the capital stock of 25,000 shares issued
and outstanding, of the par value of one hundred (100) pesos each of the Compania "de
Minerales y Metales, S. A., a Mexican corporation and also, but separately therefrom,
Second. At 10:o0 o'clock, A. M., voting trust certificates issued undei;an agreement
dated December 5, 1918, between the owners of stock in The American Metal Company,
Ltd.. of the first part, and Joseph F. Gufl'ey, Henry Morgenthau and Berthold Hochschild.
representing 114,044 shares, of the par value of $100 per share, of the capital stock of The '
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rtlllUl ICilll iui:uii vuimijcwi,) , j-iiu,, n iic;i i ui ii wi iuiuiiui t,.,.
The said voting trust certificates, representing 34,644 shares, will first be offered for-Hi
sale in one parcel, all bids therefor to be per share, and after all bids for the same shall
have been made, the bid of the highest bidder will be reserved until completion of biddine
for the separate parcels. The said voting trust certificates will then be offered for sale
in blocks of 100 shares each (except the last block, .which shall be 44 shares), all bids ,
therefor to be per share. '
The American Metal Company, Ltd., has an authorized capitalization of $25,000,000, of
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which $7,000,000, divided into 70,000 shares of the par value of $100 each are issued and r lM-j
outstanding, of which 53,604 have been deposited under said voting trust agreement. rISvji
Full description of, anil information concerning, the properties to
be told, the term and condition of inspection and sale, and the
orders thereof, may be obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY,
Director, Bureau of Sales, 110 West 42nd Street, New York City.
A. MITCHELL PALMER,
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