t vWityiy''' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APEHJ 9, KlM 17, -' k .A PENN SHOWS REGULAR JOHNNY KILBANE WALLOP IN FIRST GAME AGAINST- URSINUS y wi 1 if ie r,' ' ; w tu Yn ' . I ii" i' la, A'S FIRST SUNDAY -v . ATTRACT10NINN.Y.I Mackmen Will Face Yankees at Polo Grounds April 27 Came Moved Up a "Day GREAT THING BARROW lailisnmtllr. Fin.. Aim II '.). Colonel Itiipprrt, ClinrlM HbbcN. Miller Hiir t:iiiM iinil 1M. l!ai' row, umutiKcr of t ho 1'piI Sok. who nri porsixtonll.v muillliiK tlio OiiinN. nil had somrtliitig to my ypslcnlny. tollinj; how wcll satisfied they nro (lint llio Snuilny linsrball lilll lint pavxril nt AUmnj. One ot tlio nii'st plciir(l of the lot wni'Kbbets nt wlnniliK Mlmt lio ti-rnipil "my long fight for Smiilny linll in Xpw York." "Wo arc KoiiiR rifilit alicail with our plain for Kumlnr ball," mill Colonel lluppprt. of tlio Yankees "and will bo rpnily for Hip tirt Sunday camp, which. nc online to iiresotit nrrauKPnicnt, will be with tin Athletics at tlio I'olo (.round ou April U". Thpy arc due for thrir First puno there on the liStli, and Hint Raine will he nioed forward. "Sunday ball M going to be a bip thing for Xpw Yoik. I believp. and we expect the crowd will diov bow mm h It U wanted Tlie city needs .Siiuila ball." "A great tiling." said Miller Hag gins, "one of the best that bus hap pened to New Yoik in .onrs, I have no doubt that Sunday ball at the liiln Ground will demonstrate to those, who were opposed to it that the spoi t can be conducted on that day in mi onlerlj manner." "I feel the same way about It," ex claimed Itanow, "and inn gieatlj pleased, as I've no doubt other man agers will be. 1'nless I nm much mis taken, the attendance will liov bow iiiikIi Sunda ball has been wanted, and it will gie the middle man, the cleik, in fact hundreds who noer bad u iIiuiicq to see a big league game, that clinnre. It will make new fans, help the game, help the clubs nnd will do a lot of good in keeping people out of mis chief." V Jean Dublin May Pitch for Giants This Season alncsllle, Fla.. April 0. .lean DiiIiiic, Hip famous old Detroit pitcher, who is here with the lted Sov, may become a member ot the (.limits' pitching staff. .lean finished last season with Hie Sox, but he is the property of the Salt Lake City Club. Harrow would like to bold him, but demurs at the purchase price asked by Walter Mo Creedlc, nnd with his consent Me draw opened negotiations last night with the webtern manager. Some thing may come of it. Dubuo showed last fall and this spring that be still has a lot ot pitching in him. He is u good bats man, having been used as a pinrli hitter by Jennings when be was with Detroit. AT LAST PENN HAS hard-hitting CLUB Quakers Look Like Sluggers, Collecting Fifteen Hits Against UrsinusRed and Blue Crews Leave Tomorrow for Annapolis By Winning Yesterday Ath letics Are Sure of Copping the Honors Hy EDWIN ,1. rOLI.OCK ip battle nguiiisi tlie nay Severn Snfiirilnv. The shells in the opening game ot the sea-lWill be nocked tonlnlit and shinned off son on Franklin Field yesterday after- I, Annapolis. The oarsmen will leave noon, and 'little Frsinus's reputation I tomorrow night pKNN bills ptnied n merry, loud and ration for tin continuous tune on the old horse- on the Sever hide was smeared to the extent of n 14-1 de feat. If the bitting manners of Hoy Thomas's new ball club can be token as n criterion ot the form which will be displayed throughout the season, it can ' be said that at last Pcnn lias a hard- i hitting aggregation, a rarity in college , baseball. I It is seldom that a college produces a team that can hit. Such clubs in the lollegiate field arc few and far between, i The last one that appeared in the No Wonder Ruth Chased Hush Out of the Pari: Itabo Ituth will ncer win a prize for beauty. lip Is in no more danger of being sought by the moving pic ture companies to portray the hand some heio ot the films than is Kid liroad. While the lted Sox were in Tnmpn, .Toe lJiili iluNlened Hnbe "Tarzan ' Tlie big piti her sort of liked the name at first. It struck him as be ing sort of dignified. rnfortunately the inoile "Taran of the Apes" i-anii to Tnmpn and Italic Iluth saw the advertisements for it. So the next day when the Uoston plnyriK reported for morning practice nnd Mush called Huth "Tar 7an,'' I'.nhe grabbed a bat and chased Joe out of the ball park. (ilendon's blades were the only ones 'to bond defeat to tin lied and Itlue ilast season and the Quakers, with a 'seven-veleran crew, naturally are our - .. orr .,, .,,,, 'for lcvenge. Call Thomas, who fell LlliV bllAW, ' AMOUS down in stroking the lino crew on tlic 'Severn, is determined to pull the lted I I nnd Blue through to a win in the 'opening race of the lftlt) season. Last Jjenr Thomas was ailing from stomach trouble nnd was not iu good condition during the rnee. I ' In view of the fact that Coach Wright bus seven of bis men bac k from i last year, I'enn rules the favorite over Annapolis, but it must be remembered that the condition of the water will AITEUHS SELECTED FOR BOXING TOURNEY Donze, Cassidy and Lagonia to Compete in Scandi navia Meet CROWN OTHER CHAMPIONS Quaker stadium, as far as we can re member, was Joe Dugan's Holy Cross lv n lot to do with determining the ,,,,,,., . ,. ... 'result. If the waters of the Severn are nine inaL sneii-iioieii uic uimitiu mh BILLIARD PLAYER,. IS VICTIM OF "FLU it, i ijtmit in i" in Well Known Throughout the "lo 1!'-' i"f ' ,, School, nt Yule, won i.owury as I'ancy-snot liilliardisl . I base hits three jears ago. FOUR HITS FOR BURNS,Kw' ,,M , J here were fifteen safeties gatueicu off the delivery of Paul Iscnbcrg by the Quakeis yesteiday and every mau in the lVun box score came through with one or more wallops with the ex ception of Cnnnack, who substituted for Dan McXicliol at IliBt base iu the ninth inning, but did not get a turn at bat. Danny McXiclioi and Fuunnn War- in the voting 'wick leil th- assault on Nenberg with Connie's gang thiee safeties each. I'nddy Italian had heavy the favored. heavy navy crew will be Connie Mui'k'n bunch of ambitious athletes won their first series of the season yesterday. They clinched tin series ot games with the Baltimore club by .copping the fouith contest by the score of lt-."i. There will be a game today out nt Shibe l'nik between the same teams. but it will menu notliin lies of the plaeis, for VICTORY FOR LEONARD In YANKEES TAKE LEAD . 'Peck's Triple Decides Fifth Game With Dodgers .Jadismi'llle, Fla., April ). AVith t,ii Dodgers leading, 4 to If, in tlie seveutli inning heie estcrdny, two out, the bases full and the count "I" and "" ou I'Cckiupaugh, Iloger caught one of Ilurleigh Grimes's bhoots on the scam nnd cleaned up the paths with n long triple over Zneh Wheat's head in left ' field. SALLEE IN HOSPITAL Star Southpaw to Undergo "Hot Air" Treatment Cincinnati. April !). Pitcher Harry ("Slim") Snllee, of the Cincinnati Nationals, has been ordered to a hos pital by Dr. H. II. nines, the Cincin nati club's phjsician, where he will undergo the "hot-air cylinder" treat ment for a strflincd muscle ou the right side of the spine. hne the laurels already locked away in (be safe. The game yesteiday was icplete with uwuu illlil unit mu.iiuj;. jik iiuit-i imu flayers made almost impossible stops nnd throws, only to fall down on an easy chance the following inning. The warm weather had n pleasing effect on the hitting, and twenty bits in all were icgistered. Tioga George Burns, who spends bis afternoons around the initial sack for the Mackmen, was the high light in the offensive. George waltzed to the plate five times and on four ocensions came through with n safe bit. Tlie lii-c t two were singles while the thiid and fourth were doubles. He was over- nnxious in his final stand and lolled an easy grounder. Connie was given a yay ot hope iu the "Till AValker mystery yesterday, The star outfielder didn't show up, but his trunk did, so Connie is expecting "Tilly to make an appearance some time today. Donovan Signs Shipyard Star Allan .To-ephs, the shnrtxton of thpf 'hS' ler Sihlnbultrtinir team of last M-ar, has re- leueu woru irom "wiiu lilll" Domnan, manager of the Xewark International League, insirucuns mm 10 nvori in Newark, X. -., today. Appel Wins Another Title York. Aorll 0. John W. Annel .lr. won the snuash tennis title of the Himard i uiu uy upieaiins 11. j. vjoourn in the nnal of the tournament In ntraleht eames. The score vnn io-o, JU-J, iU-i, V X :: Let Us Make Your SPRING SUIT SPECIAL EASTER OFFERING 25 Extra Pair Trousers Free Open Mondays and Saturday ' Evenings :';: Superb woolens that nre not commonly seen. Kpertly talloied to meet the demant'a of the inoi-t fuHtid'ous dresser: unusual patterns. This bliowliig leally represents J32.50 to HO alues. (iame6Ofau$& vjo4 South 8thSt. a pel feet dny witli two otiiciiil trips to the plate, Johnny Titzel, the portside pitching ate, (ontiibutcd a pair of doubles. Tilly Walker bad only one safety, but acting in accordance with the disposition of his namesake, he came through with n home nm when two of his teammates were on the runwa.is. Joe Outclasses Young Mahoney Reading Wind-Up Ifeadlutr, Pa., April 0. Lauding punches fiom all angles with a style that baffled his opponent, Joe Leonard, llrooklyn, nutihisseil Young Mahoney, llu'.loton. in Watson A. C. wind-up last night, l.eonatd had the Hazletou man looking like a novice aud won every round but the second, third and fourth. which were even, .loo Uianex. Haiti Chicago, Apiil ll. Lew Shaw, fur yeais famous as an inhibition billiard player, dieil joteiiljy in u hospital lieic of influenza. Hi was born iu F.lgin. 111., slvt.v tbree jeais ago. and in bis eaily enis as an epett billianl player tompeted in uinlthes, th,. most notable being his defeat of Jake Si haefer iu Washington. I). (' , iu ISTll, winning by lint) to r. 17. at the legiil.u Ihree-ball game. As a laiicj shot billiardist he touieil tin' lountr.v mid nlso uppeitied befoie King KiUmjuI in London. llostou. April ! -Ashton Iloue.,N'ew Oi leans, 11." pounds : 1'rninl I!. Cassidy. New Yoik, 1 .". pounds, and Sam l.n gonia. New York. 1."S pounds, earned Hie right to represent the 1 nifed Slntes in the internntiotinl boTing lournnmeiits in Scandinavia this summer bv winning Hie chnuinlonshilis iu their i Itises hist liigbt at the nnntinl roinpetiliou of the iualeiir Athletic I'nion. Diin.e defeated .limit". Touinsiilo. New York, who was the onh 111IS ihani pion entered in this j ear's hunts . V. l.gnn, of Denier, u member of Shefli"Id Scientific. the heniyw eight hninploiiship bv defeating .Intnes .1.1 Tullj. of New Yoik. ' I'gnii tecciitly w.is disiluugeil from l be sen ice. lie aNo took pjil in t lit t IT.-pound class, in whiili lie was ile j feated in a semifinal lound bi Al Km lie. of lloston. who won Hip final iu Ihnt' dh isiiiu. Oilier ihninpioiis aie- fine hundreil and eight-pound clnss, D Kniniii", New oik, I'J" poiiiul i lnss. William 1' Col belt. ISostun ; 1 !, pound i hiss, Dn id Itosetibe-gcr. New Yoik I'lank Giajbei. of l'ltlsburgh, who wns en lerul iu tlnee ilas.ses, winked hard to win a title for that tity. but failed. He foiled Al I'oche, of P.oston. to nu eitlH lound in the 17t-pound i lass finnl. 'CAMP MERRITT CAGE TEAM HERE TONIGHT Service Five Plays . M. II. A. I at Traymore Hall ' I 'The Philadelphia Jewish Welfare Hoard has arranged for a basketball' game to be plajeil between the chain pioii of the Camp Merritt Uasketball League and the Y M. II. A., of this ity. tonight at Tra.iniore Hall. Frank lin street and Columbia avenue. The b.ise hospitnl team, which is coached by Lieiitennnt Adam llrilman. udjiitunt ot the base hospitnl, and a former I'liiiersit.! of Peiinsj hania nth lete. won the haiupioiiship nt Camp Met lilt, and is coming In Philadelphia i witli a liew to fuithei imiipiests, V M II . I ami, Mrrrltt Unit fnrnuril Sunih'hn WfinhurK fornanl Amli-riioii I ji llln i lliitsk IIH.L. I cnar.l UUarU l:ahn KHUm.ii KM It'Sl mi ;ai. Monroe, TTw ncwl Arrow COLLAR. JvrSpring ' Cl'H.T..l,Jy eJ.O, he, ZMK)r,.frty,?y .,.: !' M trw 1 two mugies out oi ' " "" ii ,,', ,,. Al, ,.,., vir(;. ' M.,,1 " -. '" s -........,...., '"" nnni' qit fnsr lininil in si,tmi mil. Creus Leaie Tomorrow It does not necessaiily follow that because Penu hit Isenberg thnt the Ked nnd Blue 'is going to have a great hitting club, but confidence counts for much, and the Quakeis sure did collect enough afe'hits jesteidny to keep fiom getting plate shy. """ItWiH Coach Joe Wright will send the Penn Varsity rew thiough its final spin on ' tui'm, iVkl" the Schuylkill this aftrenoon in piepa- ' ;,a',k ,AV'!,fe' no. Kid Alberts, Heading, shaded .lonnnv Herrninn, Allentown. after a. gruelling battle marked with hammer and tongs fighting. Mickey Dougherty. Haiti more, shaded Johnny Ittiggett, Reading, I while Kid Hums. Heading, fought a good draw with Tommv Hmke, Phila dolphin, who substituted for Young Me Farlane, of Heading, at the last minute. Eastern League to Meet Sprlnidftii, Mann. April li A mfcilm nf the tlub owners and directors or the i:aterrt Ilaseball I.eaffuo has been called lieie llturs. lla. It la expecteil that sonre Uetittlt or cranlrstlon will be per.-pte,i with two new members In the association Puryear Shades Wolfe Penrlii. Ill Vtrsi Hi. Iilii ' i li il in! lilniii TliS i IP Tfi w.stif.r 'III, Kl1'sUf' 1 : IK'S 'Hl'WsW'rBiiM-KWvL1 Lt0 mm. JOB . : OUR MAPI PI Attn I 'M' ' u"' , April fl Karl Pun phi of pained h popular 0"JhIuii opr of (.'l?Pld!iU, In Itn iuuiiit J.H.Mc Cullougk &5on AUTOMOTIVE AND GARAGE SUPPLIES Your Car thould be equipped w i t h Gabriel Rebound Similiters. They make rough roads ride easy. Write for prices. 219-21 N. Broad Street fi H c co-operate with your dealer. Buy through him. , ( r g Suits 50 NewSprin EXTRA PAIR .& Trousers V jHsV FREE $ mialues Choo-e from the Hties-t ? 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Paige Owners find that Paige Quality pas in Economy and long Service Precisely as Paige Beautv pays in Satisfaction Low up-Ucep, absence cf repair-bill, continuous running, are the foundation upon which Paiac Supremacy has been built. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, MICHIGAN Bi'selow-Willey Motor Ca 304 N. Broad St. Lir" E "' sv " " V Sv v m F KKlkBwUmfc - S S5SM 1 I $885 '- TRUCKS I L,b, it s L. . .. . . H I t K WHEELBARROWS 1 ft SP Built to stand the load. In , "- " S every way worthy oi The Fair- S Ws - banks Company "O.K. ' M i v ,H. . 31 . ift) k Telepnoneto ' M Al' i ' ATch and Seventh Street S , U2 I ) " WSsmf li U frV Philadelphia, ?a. lis NfV I iYSfll ill J C & Bell, Market 2210 Key,, Main 1715 M IxJJ ' JlJl. MlMlA J . H fflffirrfniw. " i , . -'.' . tu "nv, '.- EPAtRS n Strangers . Some motorists develop a speedy acquaintance with every repair-man for miles around. Briscoe owners don't. 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