','" 'I T !.(- i.f,i ''Jf wa KV J 17 I , EVENING PUBLIC CEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, Al'KIL 23, 1919 , i t" 1 .,"V,!' V,. ir ' ii - " EXPECT WESTERN' Tl IS TOIORROV Athletes Will Arrive in Time for Short Workout on Frank lin Field ENTERED IN ALL EVENTS Sccrnl western rolleRP rolny tenuis will start cnst tonSfilit for Philadelphia so that they will he hero in good time for Pennsylvania'! p-eat minimi relny rnce carnival on 1'ridny and Saturday nt Franklin 1'ield. NchrasKa, Mlnuil, Xotto Dame, ChlcaRO, Kansas State, Iowa State and others are expected here s-onic time to morrow. Most of these tennis hne men entered In Prldaj's eenti and they de sire that they get a rooiI night's lest before the championship relay eents down for decision on rridnj. Nebraska In One Mile The entry of Nebraska menus that all the western championship tennis will try conclusions witli the eastern teams in their respective ocnts. Nebraska will run in the One mile; Xotre Dame the two mile relay champions iu that etent while ChicnRo, the western four mile relay champions, will compete in that event. Michigan won the half mile western lelay championship and they will he on to try for the splint medley relav cham pionship on 1'iidny nnd the oue-mile relay championship on Satiirdn llass l'aorIte Hass, (if (iiimicll, who Mnsliul into fame last Sntiirdiij 1 winning tin sprint aie nt Des Moines, will also come east for that ccnt. He has beaten such good men as Sol Butler, o Dubuque, mid Hujcs, of Notre Dame, and will he the favorite in this event. As the westein colleges arc also en tered in all the special events, the meet will go far to decide the much mooted question of the Mipeiiority of the llnvt over tljc West or vice versa. The oiitKiinc should be decishc. Tho (fuel between the I'ast and the West in the special events looks eij favor able for the Westerners, for thej will have favorites in the hundred, the bioitcl jump, in Johnson, of Michigan, the high jump iu I.urscn, of lSiigham Young, of Piovo. I'tnh, and vet.v line athletes iu all the other individual contests. Dates Fixed for Lesley Cup and State Titles Three Prominent Golf Tournaments Will Be Revived , This Year for the First Tie Since We Entered the War t PHILA. BROWNS AGAIN IN FIELD plila Ilrovvns tnke the field The dub and pioved successful In the minors, was reoigunired nt a meeting held )nt 1 Inst, hut not least, C(orge Hums, evening, lit wlihli time Walter lliimnn , slugging lust luiseinan of the Athlet vviir elected mnnnirer. Clnrenie l.rvens ii . who was the star of the Oiilniici IJy PKTRU Pl'TTKlJ rplin Hesley Cup matches, which will such ciacks bring together the best amateur plajeis of the east, will he played this .tear over the National Links of Amer ica on October It and 1. The Fcnnsyl- as I'raucis Ouimet, the foimer open nnd amnteur champion of this countrv ; Jesse (iuilford. one of the longest drlveis in inptlvlt ; Parker Wliittcmore, II. W. Wilder and others equnllj well known. The Metropolitan vanla state amnteur chnmnlonshin has. team has on it null stars as .lerrv been set for September 1S, 10 and 20, I ravers, four tunes the nation il nmn nnd the state open ( llainplohshlp for t(,"r ehampinn Oswald Kukhv.a foi September 17. While the dates of thp'mer Metropolitan nnd New .ler-ej title state amnteur full on the same clnjs holder: Kred Heneshofl, a foimer na as the fnll tnmnnment of the I,ti I.ii j tlonnl finalist ; .lohn M Waul, the old Temple Country Club. It is Impossible, baseball stm, anil otheis who might he assistant and Al Hue was thosen sec retniy. Hamuli is nn old hand nt the man ng linl i otiis and has been in lunge of sin Ii teams us Kensington, nf th" N II League, Noith Philadelphia and otlnis Levens has plavccl with Pox bus, , (ernmntown and Wildwood, is :m ideal captain and plavs a hang up gum' at the initial sack Hue has been in hasp, ball for a number of seasons and w.is nmtriger of the old Outniin A C. This (luh has linen ee eptionalh good to basibull, us It hns pioilmcil some of the still s of the game Annul,: Snliirdny has been selc, e,l ns the da I the graduates In the big league milks After Lapse of Several Seasons, Weil-Known Team Returns to the Diamond HAS A STRONG LINE-UP on which miinv of the semlprn and lit tie league hascbnll teams will make their appenrom e for the season inoiig this jear's tennis will he an old f.ivonle I b.i(k In action vvIipii tlip North Plniadel weie .lolin llnikcr, Willi the runs, .. s anil other minor league cluhs; llnrrv l'rit?. A 's and C'hifcds ltoh and ,Ioe Miiriav, stnrs nt llolv ( miss Imili of whom were tnctl out bv ( oniiic MniK tciiii in 1!li)!. ItlMI inn! I!lll. Oiiinrio also lepresc ntcil Wildwood for awhile in f It 1 1 in the Seashore Le.igue. With this tno nt Ihe 1 m 1 id (he 111 owns me (onsidered in i apabh hands for Ihe lomiug season. Others signed Include llinij Levens, Ldclle 'I'll tint ii, llohbv Itiennnn, will known local hovs and all Infielders; (jeorge Heal, "Chick" Thomulkli, of Steelton, outliehli is ; Al Owens, of Spring Cltv, nnd Wilson, catchers, nnd .Millei, pile her. Negotiations are now penel ing feu signing n number of more stars. Fltzslmmons Beat White lloMnet, April JT -Kiltie ritrMenmnri of N Vik msllv lOrmtxl e hirll While if e hi iK'i in thfir tw h roun Ijnltlr nt Ihe Vnn r last nlRhl LEO LEARY RESIGNS i business Activities Cause Harvard Coach to Retire Cambridge, April IE!. Ieo IK Leary r seven je.irs assistant football coach nt Harvard, iinuoiiutcd last night that lie would he tumn. tillable to (ouch next nil '! named. Slate Tcanj Promising Pennsjlvania will have as its stats Pownes and V. M. ltjers, two former national ihnmpions; Mux Marston, Pdelie Stjles and otheis of equal note. Theie is no doubt that Pennsjlvania will have ii stionger team thnn in recent eats, for iu addition to Marston nnd St.vles, Paul Tevvkshur.v, one of the lincst plavers In New Kngland. is now n to, tnliei of the Vnrtli Hill.. I'mmlri In the I.pslej Cap matches the Pcnn- nbt ,ul,i sm, ,lunP,., as Wood Plat't Hvlvunla State Oolf Association, the am -,., s,, H,,rfnei nU. (ie likelv can Massachusetts State Oolf Association I ,ii,ntes and the Metropolitan (lolf Association' are reptescnted by tennis of ten men in' tin fouisome mntches and the same Bryn Athvn Wins j number in the individual matches. nrn vim, iron,, -,i c; riumiinnn ena MassnehusPt.s will be .epiescnted hj TSll''Vurn'VfiS. to (hnuge them, as no other dntPS arc possible and the plajers who will rep resent the state in the Lesley Cup matches must he chosen befote the dntcb of the Lesley Cup matches. No Toiimejs Since None of these three tournaments have been plnjed since 11)10, when the Mas sachusetts plajers won the Leslej Cup mntches, .Inck Hutchinson the open championship and W. C. Pownes, ,lr., the amateur (hampioiiship of the state. GARNETS TRIUMPH Down Johns Hopkins by Tenth-Inning Rally Swartlimorc, Pa., Apiil I'M. Two sizzling drives to left Held bj "Pep" Young and Caiiss bioke up a teu inning 1 to 1 tie between Johns Hopkins on Bwnrthnioie Piclcl jcsteielny after noon and decided the game for the Ideals. Dutch Voder led off in mi initial in ning with u home run for the (iaiiiet nine, which was the oulj score tallied by the Little (Junkers until the tenth. CARROLL ELECTED CAPTAIN W. t J. Honors Football Star Whol Entered Service Washington. Pa., April .'! - At u deferred election meeting jesterduj 1.1- mer L Carroll, of Scottdule. Pa., for two jears vaisitj lett end, was unan imously chosen captain of tho W. nnd J football team for next fall, succeed ing W. P. Henry, of Manslield," Ohio. Carroll did not plav last fall, having left college nt the end of his sophomore jcar to get into war service. J,H.Me Cullousk &Son AUTOMOTIVE AND GARAGE SUPPLIES Gabriel Snubbers arc a necessity on every type of car regardless of its size or style of spring suspension. It's the coil that docs the trick. 219-21 N. Broad Street H'e co'Operale with your dealer. Buy through him. Yfy lattery Happy avail yourself of our Servic It is conslanll awake (o jour intercuts; reads to serve jou at all limes; to j;ie you achice and help, thus minimizinp; the trouble arising from improper care. Free call and delivery anywhere in Philadelphia. Give an a call. licll 'phone, Market 277$. Battery Service Corporation 615-29 North Fifth Street BATTERY SERVICE STATION WE MAKE PARTS FOIt ALL BATTERIES Jl $100.00 Is Part of It Yours? Harvard Golfers Lose Cambridge. Mush., April 21 Wollustoti Country Club dofeatrrl Hunard at coif es terday, -nlnnliiK eltrht and tlenir two matches It was tho Initial meet of the season for Harvard t '.!',',- , m 1 I I'i'-A' i'. iZBL . i ii in -fiw i '.flHHp mm wrKwa r. i W B Ii . jb X. VliH i r &Y iX i, w l"f "I 'l"ll 1 1 1 It II , Start the Day Right Three minutes in the dash iiiK sprajs or running nnter drives sluggishness aa fills ou full of pep and energy. KENNEY SHOWER Another Victory for Rice New 1rk. April 23 Julian Rl (no turert another namo In tho PuKcenliun? rup tournev at National Recreation Ilrookljn, lant nlicht, iltfeatlns C'harjea Stetnbusler by 175 to 08. Plltt and Robertsan Confer nrooklyn. April J1 ritrhfr Normal I'lllt, who was t 1th the liortuera for a Hhort while before entertner Uncle Ham a Ferlce lant year, was at Kbbela I leld tatklns lerms with B0S3 Kbheta and Alanaeer Hoberlson 5estenta. Malone Batting Star nethleliem. Pn., April 23 Hrareirc k terdav defeated I.ehlffli. 8 to it Hoth teama filayed raorKeit ball for the innut prt Mu rine uaa tho atar. with a homo run nml two doubles. Scraps About Scrappers THE new Knipire A. C. will throw open its (loots for tho liist tinio to morrow uight with Trnnk (Pop) O'Hrien tho odicinl roforop. .Tolinnv Murray, the clover little w Yoik bo.. will appear in the feature. .Johnny Clark, of this eitv, will oppose Murray. K. O. Joe O'Donnell originally wan carded to meet Murray, but an injured hand, sustained in training, forced O'ponncll to withdraw. Clark made good his showing!) at the Olympin nnd should cause Mutray trouble. Leo Johnson and. Jimmy Johnson, colored bojs, meet In the hemlwlnd-iip. lV the other bouts Dave Astey battles Denny HnglicH, Johnny Tiazzi takes nn Tbhimy Uixou and Micky Ilritt op poses Young Fuller. ' 'The club is located nt Fifteenth nnd nainbridge streets. Nate Smith is the matchmaker and promoter. The Atlantic City Hportlnir ciuh will nut on three atar bantam bouts, all scheduled to eo the elght-round distance. In the main sej. slon Matchmaker Herman Taylor will send Jimmy Pappas aialnst Max Williamson Patsy Wallace and Young Merino and Little Bear and Willie fa"picer clash In the other eight-round frays. Frankle Mooro and Youni Travera open the show Johnny nunm hss arranged a ery good card for the Cambria show on Trlday nlaht Ilatitama have the call, featuring Johnny Maloney and Tommy Oorman Willie Hpen cer will face Jimmy Tlerney In the semi-wind-up. The other bouta iiresent Jhidy nurns vs. Walter Rennle. Terry Ilanlon vs Marty Campbell and Terry Mitchell a. Karl drlmrn The MitJur A. J. Urrwl niddle tournament will open In Philadelphia Jack O'lirlen's gymnasium tonight. More than 10U bojs have entered. Henry Uourne. Penn heavy weight champion, will be among the en trants. He doubtless will qualify to meet Doctor Crocker In the finals. Major Diddle will present (told watches, fobs nnd loving rupa to tho winners The finals will be held l'rlday night. Artie O'Learr wilt meet another hard hit ting battler when he engages Ueorge Chaney in the National feature Saturday night O'Leary lingered six rounds with Kllbane. Ha plans to remain the regulation limit with Chaney, i ' t lw Tendler and New York Jimmy Durfy r i"r. VXJr.Y 4M!ff"i,lrr Jlv onq ' h,zmmm&i&em,A The Better Way to Bathe An all-metal lixtuto in portable form. Fits any bathtub. Any one can attach it. No Curtain No Splash The conveicintr strenms hug the body. No downpour on the head. No tub to fill. No tub to clean afterward. The quick sanitary and pleasant way to bathe. NIAGARA PALM BEACH 7.50 15.00 Saves Water. No Upkeep. Will Last a Lifetime. Sec running-water demonstration in our display window. Sold by leading plumbers. ExxSnos.Co, Plumbing and Heating Supplies DISPLAY ItOOMS 44 to 50 North 5th St. 506 Arch St. i;m-Hl Federal Stre'ft. Clliiiden. . 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To the person sending us the greatest number of full names and correct addresses, in Philadelphia and Camden, of New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph users (subject to our verification) before May 20th, 1919, we will give a cash prize of $25.00. To the person sending in the next largest list of full names and complete addresses, as above, we will give a cash prize of $15.00. And to the twelve persons sending in the next twelve largest lists, as above, we will give prizes of $5.00 each. , ' A TOTAL OF $100.00 IN CASH PRIZES Remember, we desire the full names and correct addresses of users of the New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph in Philadelphia and Camden ONLY, and do not desire the names or addresses of any users of phonographs other than the New .Edison. The name of only one user from any one address will be considered on a list. We reserve the right to reject any list found to contain incorrect names or addresses, or to contain the names of persons not users of the New Diamond Disc Phonograph. , We desire these names and addresses that we may acquaint all Philadelphia and Camden users of the New Edison with oui three-day approval plan, whereby they may select Edison Records in their own homes, thus saving them time and inconvenience. Thousands of our customers already enjoy this privilege. All you have to do is to make a list, in ink, of the full names and addresses of all the people in Phila delphia or Camden whom you KNOW are using the New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph, sign your name and address plainly on the list and send it to us by mail. Do not bring the list to us. Your list will be acknowl edged and entered in the contest which closes May 20th, 1919. 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