Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 26, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAliCH 2G, 1910
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FRANK POTH AND HIS NAVAL TRAINING CHAMPIONS
WINNING SEASON
FOR MERCHANT B
Shipyard Second Soccer
Team Captures 20 Out
of 22 Contests
MORE POWER FOR KLEM
Umpire Elected President of
Yonkers Baseball League
.New Inrk. Mnrch 20 Bill Klem, tho
cteran National League umplr. has
unanimously been elected president of
tho newly organized Yonkers Baseball
League Tho new organlzitlon Is com
posed of six clubs In Yonkers The
will plav their gamci on Hunda after
noons These will bo participated In hi
local players only.
lAff A writ nnnuATrn
jnurv ttiiYKn rnumu 1 nu i
Former W. and J. Football StM?1
Now a Lieutenant Colonel
Mnalilnicton, Pn., Mnrci 26, Mrs. '
Aiken jesterday receded a cablegram
from France, stating that her husband,
Major John Aiken, of the 110th United
States Infnntry, of the Twenty-eighth
dMslon, lnd been commissioned a lleu
tenant colonel of tho regiment and la
now second In command of the unit, X
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Illness Prevents Local Mer
maid From Defending
100-Yard Indoor Title
O ONLY FIVE ENTERED
WILSON TOPS SCORERS
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A new women's national Indoor
champion ut 100 jards w 111 be crowned
this Saturday evenlnp at the Turner'3
pool, Broad street and Columbia ave
iue. This Is the result of the announce
ment made by Olga Dorfner, the worlds
champlo and holder of many records,
that she wilt not be able to defend her
title Saturday evening.
Miss Dorfncr made the announcement
only after careful consideration. She
has been Indisposed for the laBt six
weeks, and only started light training
last week. ' She sent In her entry with
the thought that if she didn't get Into
condition sho would withdraw.
According to the official entries only
flvo mermaids hac so far entered the
natlonaN event. These are Charlotte
Boyle, of New York; Elizabeth Ryan,
Meadowbrook Swimming Club: Irene
Guest, West Branch; Mabel Arklle and
Elizabeth Becker, of the Philadelphia
Turners Miss Boylo Is the holder of
tho 100-yard outdoor title, which she
won last year at Lafayette, she Is alto
one of the leading mermaids In the
c6untry, liavJnR won numerous prizes at
some of the leading meets.
The diving contest will witness Cath
eilrte Murphy, who is leading In the
Interclub meets; Elizabeth Becker; Ma
bel Arklle and Mildred Stiple, a prom
ising mermaid, who It fast coming to
tho front.
Tho 100-j ard oent for girls under
13 j ears of age will also "bring togeth
er some promising youngsters. Miss
Florence McKee, swimming Instructor
at Kensington Y. TV. C, A., has enter
ed the following In this race: Reglna
Manning, Alice Manning, Dorothy
Llghtfoot and Dorothy Hucknall
P Uadelphla Turners will have E.
Schutt, D. Klump, I. Leedom, R. Thomas
and r. Fell.
Thoro Is more than usual Interest
In the contest. Bcglna Manning, of
Kensington, and Ruth Thomas, of the
Philadelphia Turners, are both favored
tJ win the cv,ent, which Is from scratch.
Philadelphia Turners will also bo
strongly representeu to mo mens zu
'jCtli?yT'3.3T
Raymond Uhi, tho Middle Atlantic
champion at this distance, will file his
entry prior to Saturday night as post I
entries will be accepted. I
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PLAN TWO SEQIONS
Manufacturers' League. May Di
, . vide Teams This Season
A meeting of the Philadelphia "Manu
facturers' Leaguo was held at the Adel
phla Hotel last night, at which repre
sentatles from the following concerns
were present: Philadelphia Textile Ma
chinery Company, Hoopes & Townsend,
American Pu'ley. Atlas Ball Bearing
Company, Hess, Bright Company, quai
termnster'e corps. Philadelphia Depot
Social Club. Sm th & Furbimh Schutte
Koertlng Company and the Quaker Lace
Company.
The ,oft1cers elected are: PresldenT,
W. 'Manogue, American Pulley; Nice
president. Melt In Jones, Philadelphia
Depot; secretary, Henry J. Gourley,
Philadelphia Textile, and treasurer,
James Hunter, Hoopes &. Townsend.
"YAWPSDOWN"YIPS"
Larry Cheney Bumped Hard in
Dodger Practice Game
Jacksonville, I'M., March 20 Larij
Cheney, just returned from a visit with
Ills father In Haliles City, jumped into
Ills togs and relleed Al Mamaux In the
fourth "inning of the regular six-Inning
afternoon tilt between the Brooklyn
"Yips" and the "Yawps" yesterday aft
crijoon. The "Yawps" then proceeded to
Jump on 'Larry for a choice assortment
of blngles which, with the help of In
field enors, enabled the "Yawps' to win
by a score of C to 1,
"ED" WALSH SIGNS
Former . Chicago Star to Play
With Mihyoukee
Milwaukee, Win.. March 26. Ed
Walsh, former, star pitcher for tho
"White Sox, has been signed by tho Mll
waukee Anvorlcan' Association club,
Manager Clarence Rowland announced
todaj'.
Dodgers Release Al Nixon
Jatksomlllr. riu.. March SO. Brookhn
htfl released All -Nixon to Ueaumpnt. ol the
iati i,eiKue, ,ipecr)tl VI Jie XJOUgcr pinc
ers thlnlc bis leaeua dubs erred In walvlnir
on Mion.Hjho Is n fust plnier with a Kood
arm ttpd :
lenJIU tmttlns eye.
Cardinals Purchase Joe Scliultz
St. cIaiuN. M'rrh 2(1 Joe Scliultz, the
former Dodger, baa been purchased from
Kansas iCIty by the St. I.ouln Nationals,
Unless; Joo's arru Is better than It wai
whenihe watf with HrooKbn ho 111 stt.nu
woodst&llro for the Cardinals.
. Fast Teams at Gloucester
Clouceter, ' N. J.. March 20. Hoth the
hlah !.school and the St Man's Parochial
Scnoet wilt hao fust baseball teams this
season. John A. Corcoran will coach the
high 'school team
v Fin a Billiard Players Tied
Wilmington, Del., March 20 W hat Is be
lleved to be a record In pocket billiards Is
the result of the tourney being held here
at the Arcade, which has Just ended with
the players tied The placers are Morris
rink. Jim McCoy, Charlie Harmon, Lew
llrll! and GeorBO Levy, ot Philadelphia, and
Claude Drown, ot Wilmington,
Whitin Wins Pinchurst Shoot
Finehurst, N. C. . March 20 II. T. Whit
in. of North Bridge. Mass., won the hun
dred target handicap at the Plnehurst dun
Club yesterday with a scora of 87-10-100.
Amateur Baseball Notes
Tlie Indiana Club wovld Ilka to arrange
games with nil home clubs, especially rJtet
Fon A. A., liogan A A Parkesbura; Iron
Company, Melrose, of Atlantic City, War
wick. McAndrews 4 Forbes. Address Joe
Meiman, 13' Nurth Thlrts -second street.
Taschall V. '.. of West Philadelphia,
wants games with first-class teams, either
nt home or away, especially Rjan C. C,
rallne;er A. C. or Kayvvood C. C. Address
j, J. Iturka "201 l'aschall avenue, West
Philadelphia. a
Druedlng Ilrothfrs A. A., a first-class
traveling nine. Is desirous or urranglnr
games with teams In or out of tho city, of
fering, a fair guarantee Address J, C.
Eherle. 1013 North Hope street.
The Itookwood ri, C. would like to hear
from all flrst-rlaas semlnro home teams In
Pennsylvania. New Jersey and Delaware of.
ferlng fair Inducements. Address James W.
McBrlde, S04U Ivjorth Twienty-thlrd street,
The Ballr II. O.. 1018 Junior-champions of
Rinttr lhtladelDlitH. would Ilka to. ODen the
season on April 0 with soma second class
uniformed, team. 'For data during the rest
of Aprll.-eMay and June address Mliton
Bpltlman. 112,0 McKean street, .
The Tulpebocken Reds, a strong, first-class
traveling team would like to arrange games
with teams in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
ottering; a fair iluarantee. Address Y. W.
Kalbacher, Cleveland va.
The Huster Club, fast, flrst-clasg travel
. iK tssssssssssssssssssssBtiaal l-'i issssssssssssssssK v A ktTsBBBBB! W 'SssBBBBBBBBBBBBBsSaK
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fHf!'7BBBHr 'fwaWW m vr. ' ? I New York, Mnrch 2C A C' Post-
mMttKMttttL. BmH1L. ! Mktod '"' 1 '"' referee, announcrd that he would
Bwfi -'':-''BB'jBP 4gKj 'WiBMw ias w-''' W:SJF mike the drawings for the twentieth
'H.'" io-v ' '-'''AXVBHHIIlHtBW4' PjJggH & anninl holding of tho national in-
ljf'TteV"1? ABBVHriPIV'r IHHP Sk 'loor trnnli clnmpinnhlp sin-
Ku. :''''B BEvBs5jH)Lf ijV ' K!f H Klcs nt ",e Seenth Regiment Armory
H 2' :'l W . V$$S3nBSI t V W&mSlP's for tle championship begin sat-
MilfnH & KJHBr' "-- PSJP- unlay morning. Tin; field already
HEP IBH ' I i SjmUE&SmifE-" v Includes S. Howard Voshcll, holder
HTPSv i 9 n I I JrBKKHf of the tltlc: Avllllau1 T- Tllden, 2d,
H iKfS) JtiPffi 1 'sttk.SiC fflBlBBP runner-up for the championship; Cllf-
MW T, ' , " jmpSf "' ! ffwP SES W ton S Herd, the CnllfornHn; Cecil
Tjfc. '"JKk$KK ' til B WWII Hf .invrrm n i-r n i tt. nnr Donaldson, Vincent Richards mid
lf,MtfllH''', M HH K M HVIh R H kAkMIW otll"s rrcdtncU II Mexander Is
' 'HIhI m AS V , llllliJ. lie 11 DrillLiV TV entered as ,i competitor In the dou-
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The League Island iVaal Training School team made a great record in
local basketball circles this season, defeating many star quintets. Those
in the above picture, reading from left lo right, arc, top row, Manager
Frank Poth, Rose, Davis, Watt and Parker. Jack Hagan, the trainer,
is in the largo circle. Mulhern and Wittig are in the other cirele.
The trophy was presented to Polh by his many friends
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
hnnimmi Tjrsr! n..n T-nnnnnin
r sparring partner", was chosen by
Matchmaker. Jack Hanlon to take the
Place of Frankio Brown against Joej
Foc at the National Saturday night,
As Al Lippo has called off all Brown's
matches, the last-minute change In tho
National feature was me resuu.
Battling Leonard will oe on tne pio
gram, engaging Tommy Herman in the
semiwind-up. Willie Hannon also will
be seen, this time opposing Jesso James-.
In the other bouts Tommy Dixon meet
Jimmy Wilson and Terry Mitcliel bat
tles Joe Brodle.
THE C03IIXO CltMtr
Slop, look and listen, vtnts,
Thcic'i a man villi a slronu uffiise;
He iv in the pugilistic name,
Bdttllna Murrau is Ms name.
ITc'3 a comi!0 champ V i sure.
1'ccausK he has a cool iriiiprratuie.
There is not a man. that can linuilu stand
7 lie iiloity totce of his ualloimio liniiu.
lie has beaten them all. Ho and smnll.
Theu can tell von how Jtc made them ml.
Johnny Burns, nhonl ,f oil Know veil,
Is his manager and treats htm swell.
Thcv'11 oo saltino o'er (lie sea
To collect some easv fee.
Jimmy Wllile is now (lie champ
Battllna ""rraSUMmj a'op.
.ff Te"n' he P"Ves ier?"'
cloer .ew "iork bos. In tho Cambria wind
up on rflday cvcnlnc ThH will bfnV'iVrk
nl-Bt apD?arnnce at tho Combrln Hln work
St the other clubs In this cltj Has Impressed
-.- tVin Mmin 1tnYrr Will
sttempt toflnften 'nddlo Mullen: tl;V Port
Hlchmond 1lBhtel:ht. when the clnah In
tho Cimbrla emlwlnd-up Johnny .Krause
ilo will bo seen, the Nlcetown entry enwiir-
Ine Johnny Slortln The nthpr bouts present
At Werner s cnariev u .em nnu aw .am,-
don. s I rankle Smith
Mlddlew eights will. hae tho tall at the
Atlantic City Sportlns: Club tomorrow night
t.m cth orwl hVtnU fTnrbono Wilt be
Matchmaker Herman Taylor a wind-up ra
tertalners. The other bouts follow Joe
Welsh va Young Hlcki ,U l0"?,.y,f, "JlWft
Mason and Tobby liartnan s. Willie (Ltd)
Wolfe
Jolinnv Mealy has overlooked tho bis
chance that he -has to reach the top on
Monday evening, when he battles Champion
Johnny Kllnane In ,the Olvmpla feature
Manager Bobby Gunnls has already prepared
foe. twenty weeks' yRudevllle tour, believing
MtslV will dethrone Kllbano.
Freddy Reese intends to contlnde active
He exhibits In the Olympla vvlnd-up against
Frankle ClarK. Young Coster tare; Joe Dor
sey In the third session. I" the other bouts
Al Mooro meets Jimmy Mason and Juke
Connors battles Kid Wolf.
ratsr Wallace, the sensational little Ital
ian warrior, made such an Impression JO'hls
Cleveland debut that he has been slrrtojlitd
meet 'rankle Mason in Matt Hlnke' spe
cial ehow In e leveland on Anrll 4. Doe
Cutch saH he expects to liave Wallaco In a
vvlnd-po In lllukel s May program. v
The Wolsh-Trfvvls combination manages I
keep Its stable active Pat Moore's ne
... Aim v,. omlnatHvilllB Devore n Attn
to
next
ron
u i in. iinrmim fanes Prankle Daley
In Baltimore on April 4. while on April 8
Johnny oriffltht battles Jack Ilritton in
Peoria. III.
nobby Doile wanis another meetine with
Battling Murray The flashs Nevv York fly
weight, despite Ave battles with Murray, is
alter anomcr cnancq vo bbwh .b.
Jack Kusso has two fiKhts booked. On
April 7 he meets Harry Tracey in Trenton
and on Anrll 12 he takes on George Chaney i
in the National wind up:
Follow Inc liU tncacemmt with Freddy
Reeo on Haturday nlsht, Joey rojc )n be
IJi n ill ww"
1th . Jo
firansrs fntt hla moot I TIB
TlDlltz at the Olvmpla on April 7. Artla
lor r
Ihmnl
Root doutbleBa will be one of the wind-up
bojs at the Olvmpla on April 14.
Vim.... Vl.Palia AVnAn, n nnlArtdln IdAIl
KA match with Hlbby Kramer virtually has
been eiincned following ine Kramer maiuo,
McCabo Is going after a meeting with Brit
ton. Johnnj-'Tlllnisn and Irish Patsy Cllne may
1.a .uan at a lnpnl rltih liffnre the end of
next month Yesterday Manager Harry Her
man Taylor announced that negotiations
were under way to bring these boja to
gether. fia,i!r Apiillv. llirlitwelcht entertainer Of
a few years ago, now Is out of the service
and expects tu do some boxing Marcus
Williams is managing Scully.
Mike Kaasack. light hewwelcht. and Mike
.Fairbanks, featherweight, both pupils of
Philadelphia jacK u urien. soon expect to
get started against regular opponents.
CASCOr2?rt
,CLYVB ?Vs In,
Arrow
uCJi
CPJ.LA1VS
O'Brien Says Chancy
Won From Al Shubert
Itepotts coming from Baltimore on
Monday night describing tho Young
Chane-Al Miubert fight declared
that the decision glen by Uefereo
Frank O'Brien was a draw. O'Bilen
returned lo Philadelphia jesterday
and bajs thit the reports as sent out
were wrong, and that ho held up
Chanej's hand ami declared him a
winner.
NO BOUTS IN DELAWARE
Boxing Bill Killed by 11-G Vote
c '
in Senate
Doier, Del., March 2C The bill legal
izing boxing In this state, which was
passed hut week bj- the House, tas
killed last night in tho Senate by a
te of 11 to (1. It Is thought that the
possibility of the Willard-Dempsey light
being held In this state under the law,
If passed, had much to do with Its defeat
EASYJOR GIBBONS
Leo Iiouck Gives Miserable Exhi
bition at St. Louis
Mo.. March IC Mike Gib-
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b - J ''
PXltlon for
mDltl on lor
St. Ioulu,
eight rounds in his St Louis
tleuut last nignt ngamst Leo Jtoucu,
und earned a w ldo margin In each frame.
tee of tho New lJngland IntercolleBlato. Ath.
West Virginia Coach Due Tomorrowr Idle Association will recommend to the ns
wcsi Virginia v,oacii uuc ioniuirun ',.., thnt the -,nnUal chainplonshlp
Morgantovvn, W. va March 2(1 Another
hard workout with forty men on tho field
was the order for tho West Mrklnia. base-
ball squad jestcrdav Kemper Hhelton var-
ally coacn wirea mat no vvouia arrive in
IIU13 lo laKO cnurBQ ol ine practice ig
morrow .
Brady and Mara Draw
Ilodton, Jlarch 20 Ralph Brad), of Syra
cuse and ' K. O " Mars, ot Cincinnati,
fnuirht a tsielvB round draw here laBt night
IBSS "lMHIlllllSiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWMWK J H
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How much last month?
Do You Keep An AccurateRecord of Your Haulage Costs?
WE hope you do, for the more accurate the re
cords of haulage costs which a concern keeps
the easier we find it to sell them a Clydesdale Truck.
We like to find a prospect
who runs his business accord
ing to facts set down in black
and white.
Such concerns dorft buy
on guess work, personal pre
judice, or by casual reading
of truck specification!.
They appreciate the con
structional advantages of the
Clydesdale.
They appreciate such feat
ures as the controller, which
practically doesaway with the
trouble and heavy; expense
due to careless driving by in
experienced operators. The
Clydesdolecontrollergoverns
the motor at all speeds and
is an exclusive feature of the
Clydesdale Truck.
GAWTHROP &
Dealer and
2218 MARKET ST.
CLYDESDALE
Local Golfer Meets Miss
Fownes for North and
South Title
MRS. E. V. MURPHY WINS
rinelmrl, . f , Marih 1G Miss
Sara Pownes, of Pittsburgh, and Mrs
Ronald H Uirlow, of Philadelphia, will
meet In tho final of the women's North
and South championship tournament at
Plnehurst todaj. Miss I'ownes de
feated her cousin, Mrs M J. Scammell,
of the Baltimore. Country Club. In to
daj 's semifinal round by 3 and 2, and
Mrs Barlow won from Mis'? Klealne
Rosenthal, the western champion, bj- 1
up All the matches were plajed oer
the championship course
Mis Dorothy Campbell llurd whoe
N'orth and South title wilt nass into
other hands tomorrow, played against
Mrs John D. Chapman of Greenwich, I tlon of the w est to cvitura the natlcm.
In tho consolation section and won by I trophj-, but eery jeii they fill to ac
fi and i In,-vhe semifinal match Mis compllsh their purpose
Hr liner Pritcnard, a former western I Humors were life several months ago
champion, defeated Mrs J. R Price, of that the Bethlehem-mi chine was totter
the Oakmont Club, by 3 and 1 Ing and when Willie Klrkpatilck de-
Philadelphia golfeis figured as win- ' serted to jbln Merchant It was thought
ners In to twenty-hole matches today. . his going would materially cripple tlv
Mrs L V. aiurpnv, or AronimmK. ne -
reateil irs c; i. ti.irvuni, ul rui imnui
solntlon and Mrs Peter Bojd. of Plilln-
I delphla won ut the second cMr.i hole
11.. .i.i iiiis in t iia rnitrtn i-Miia
fioni Mrs Nat Hurd. of Pittsburgh, in
tho sixth eight.
DEFEAT RACING BILL
Delaware Senate Refuses to Pass
Law Permitting Races
Dover, nel.. March 'JC By a oto of
Mpen to ten me racetrack mm i
defeated here last night In tho Senate
"sentatHo Buckson spoke against
vi hill He rcil' c the daja wnen tne
I i... .., ah tpnnlr n In full ciwlnCT. mill
I IIULCDIC, V V-t- ... ... &. --.---n.
j, , t,n. I. mi r ,nonM n rfUfKal
f such conditions In Delaware if the 1.111
b PaSSC1l
iftiuieu iii.ii. ik T"" -,v,"-
M. T. I. to Get Titular Meet
n..lfln -VTo rtlt "n The v,rtiiMve commit
meeting be held on lechnolosrs X lew. am-
bridge. It ran announced todaj
will be May 23 and 24
-
The dutes
Second Crews Alo to Race
London. March 2" There will hetwo
races between crews from Oxford and Cam
bridge Universities In tho Henley regatta
this j ear 'lhcro will be a race between the
Irst crewa ar d ono between tho second
crows
They understand the im
portance of the extra depth
of the Clydesdale frame, the
heavy cross bracing, the ra
diator, mode from seamless
copper tubing and scores of
other equally vital advan
tages which the average care
less buyer overlooks.
Such buyers realize that
each one of these features,
even though it may seem un
important, has an actual
dollars and cents value to the
purchaser-that they do mean
lower haulage costs and long
truck life.
Will you let us show you
just how much these features
of the Clydesdale, truck will
lower your hauling cost?
WITTER CO., Inc.
Diitributar
Locuit 83B
STEEL WOT KERS
PREPARED FOR
CHICAGO F. C.
Champion Bethlehem Soccer
Team, Meets Westerners in
Big Match Saturday
Ilptlilehrin, Match 2C The biggest
crowd of tho season Is ixpected to wit-,
nesi tlio soccer game scheduled for Le-,
high Lnhetsity Stadium Saturda aft- , u,e nfteen-j ear-old roller tkatlng won
ernoon when the perpetual soccer chain-, der, has issued a defl on behalf of his I
. , ,,,,, , i,i, irii,i rini rrtio h0" to all the nmatcut f-knters in this
plons tackle tho Chicago Field Club The pic0n Ml CnreJ is LOnmient that
windy Cltv aggregation if recoKtitzeti nb
the best exponents of the dribbling game
of foothill In that terrlton . and the
storv has heen freely clrcu'ated that tho
Chicago aggregation vis gotten together
for the epres purpose of bieaklng
Bethlehem s monopolj on tho national
onp.ipr phnmnlnnshln 1
Ihercord of the ltltlng eleven shows
that thev ha.o plajed elecn games to
dite, winning nine and drawing one
and it tho same limn hae ngistered
npirH- fortv coals against ( Ight for
their opponents It h.is been the nmbl
ateel oners
,? "I!,,, lirfin filled oanabh by
. '. ' . - -r. .. 1 l. . 1..1. I.. 1
tho audition 01 .tsrown, aim uv t-iuu is
now going better than cer Thev meet
Pateisou In tho semifinal of tho Ameri
can cup by roafon of the Uctory of the
Silk Sox o'ver Merchant last Sundaj1.
There Is everj' reason to believe, judg
ing by the mannei in which the club Is
now plajing, that they will annexe all
championships as usual, Including the
pennant of the National League, which
alreadj is tucltecl awey
VICTORY MARATHON RUN
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St. Ldwaid 8 LCllt UratMIlg lill-
try ol btar Harriets
,...,.,
i T in S.T :i V -iril !1 1 V 1 1 1 JlUlll il
.,' ".."-i". ,, T. ...,. Tr,n,l,,
hictory marathonoiui, U
i'nTZ've'e!, 'comi,"
tries for this
n with sucli
i.ipldltv that tho committee believes it
will b6 the binner ttioet run of the
season 'Man handsome prizes hnve
been donated bj the Oimnntown aenuc
Business Men's Association Thoo de
shlng to enter tho tun can got applica
tion blanks at tho clubhouse, 243b (lei
mantovvn avenue, or from Chairman
Al Stotlz, 2I5G Germmtown aenue.
Cost Less To Buy
(Compart the prices)
ShtITV
The second tenm of the Merchant Ship
building Corporation known as the "D '
team lming Just won tho Delaware
llher Shlpjatd soccer leaguo cham
pionship, Is fnorlte for the amateur
cup honors. Tills reason tho tram
plajed twenty-two games winning
twenty and losing two, one to the Beth
lehem Steel In a national cup match
! and the other to the reder.il Ship elecn
in an American cup contest.
In the entlie series of the Delaware
Ither Mipjnrd Leigue they wore
scored on but once, and won nine
straight gntnts In addition to this
they romped away with tho same num
ber of exhibition contests and two nddl.
tloml cup matches
Little Jimmy Wilson brought homo
the bacon for high scoring, reg'stcrlnc
twentj-two goals "Lefty" Nolan ran
him a neck-nnd-neck race with 21. "Jap"
Grahim and Jimmy McGhee had fifteen
each, D Tossett and Bart McGhee
cen each, the litter hrlnplng home
the chimplotiKhip to tin ilub list Satur
day with his lone goil against the
New York Ship
The tlub h is a recoul of hooting 117
goals and was scored on twenty-three
times Two more Shipard League
matches remain unplajed They ar.
with Harlan at Wilmington and New
York Ship at Phllidclphla
On next Saturday afternoon the
'Bees' tackle the Ciermantown Bojs'
Club roera for the semifinal of the
am iteur cup competition at Third and i
Lehigh aenut.
SKATER ISSUES CHALLENGE
Malcolm Cue), of Reading, After
Amateur Honors
Ipsq, irov fnthf r of Mnlrnlm ( .11 p . I
Malcolm can more than hold his own
This eenlnir the iouth will compete
In a special one-mile rice nt the Palace
Holler Skating Illng. Thirty-ninth and
Mark t stieets Managi 1 Jimm., Clark,
also his arrnnged a race open to all
men in the stnhe
WEINER WINS TROPHY
Foimer Episcojial Athlete Leads
in Penn Swim Meets
At the conclusion of Perm's wreklj
swimming meets held In the Welghtman
Hall tank, It was announced jesterdaj '
that tho seasons cup for lndiidual
pcoring honors had been awarded to I
Henij Welner. former Episcopal Acad-1
emj track and swimming btar In the
, 1 nnto,s welner collected a total
of G3i. points
"Home-Run" Ilakcr Urawn on Jury
I.uurrl, Del, March 2o John Frank
lin Baker, the baseball plajei, has been
diawn on the Slay term of the Grand
Jurj for Talbot County.
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Stewart Trucks Cost Less
To Buy
To Run
To Maintain
STEWARTS cost from $200 to $300 below the average price of trucks of equal capacity.
Stewarts have 600 to 700 fewer parts. More than 90 per cent of their power is
delivered to the rear wheels at all speeds and under all loads. Adjustments that invite
tinkering and tampering have been eliminated. They arc fool-proof.
In the Stewart the power is applied in such a nay as to make the springs absorb starting,
stopping and road shocks. They save tires and gasoline. Long life and continuous, unin
terrupted service is built into every Stewart.
Stewarts are used in more than 200 different lines of business, in America and 2-t foreign
countries. Some firms operate fleets of from S to 50.
There is a Stewajrt to meet every truck requirement. Let us show you the model that will
solve your haulage problems.
Cost Less 'To Run
(Atk 8tewrt Owners)
GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO.
, 128-40 NORTH BROAD STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JMcCullousk&Son
AUTOMOTIVE AND GARAGE 5UPPLIES
WE HAVE GABRIEL
REBOUND SNUBBERS
FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS
219-221 N. Broad Street
We co-operate with your dealer.
Buy through him.
"Look for
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Leave Your Battery at Your
Nearest Service Station
This Week's New Stations:
MILTON GARAGES MEYER'S GARAGE I
4040-54 Locust St. 1846 N. 20th St. ,;
G. B. SHELBRAKE GILKES AUTO SERVICE
3300 Chestnut St. G14 Brown St. .
CRESCENT AUTO MACHINE WORKS
3812-14
BALTIMORE GARAGE McHENRY GARAGE
TiGth and Baltimore Ave. 4521 Chestnut St. ,
MARTIN & ALFELD CO. MARION GARAGE
522(5 Broomall Ave. 6020 Ludlow St.
PIONEER GARAGE
5121 Chancellor St.
We Make Paris for All Batteries
FREE COLLECTIONS AND DELIVERY
BATTERY SERVICE CORPORATION
615-29 North 5th Street Market 3778
Give Longer Service
(In five years no Stewart ha
worn out)
They keep you on the
seat when the roads are
rough. Write to us for
prices, etc.
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Market St,
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i Ton Chattit $1050.00
1 Ton Clmiit . 1575X10
Vj Ton Chassis . 1975.00
2 Ton Ghasii - 2575.00
Vi Ton Chassis . 3500.00
(f. o. b. Buffalo)
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