Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 24, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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'EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHICADELPHIA TttFRSDAy, APRIL 24, 11)10
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JV0W WMT FOLWELL HAS BEEN SIGNED PENN WILL PREPARE
BEATSATHLETICS'
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Foster's Grounder Hits Bit of (
Dirt and Hops Over Dugan's ;
Shoulder
IN FINE
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PERRY
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EDWIN J. POLLOCK
Washington. April 21 Outpilihing
Walter Johnson is one thins nnd nut- '
pitching lilm nnd ii limine i" ni.ntlicr.
Srott I'prrv neeoninlUlieil Hip fil-vl frill i
in tho inaugural engagement of I lie 11)111 I
xpHon tiprn jMterrtny, our Hip .Mil-
IpMch of ('. Mack nnd rhilniMphin
dropped Hip decision in Hip IhirtPPii
Innings 1 to 11.
.tohtixou won became tho A'- failed
to bunch hiti upll enough to put n run '
nor aeros nnd ixlteii tlioy did group
thpir safeties tho bicak" xveut against
tlipm. I'crry lost, not through nny fnull
In liia hurling nnd not through nuy
flaw in bin Kuppnrt -ho lnt liprausp n
hpap of dirt ivns In tho way of n smooth
rolling Ri'oiindrr loixnril Hugan in tho
thirteenth.
For IupIvp inning", Hip aukuanl.
big ivaUlril gipat Scott, n youth in
point of xprviip in the liig IrnRUPS.
turnpil linclj the PiiPiny to the dugout
with his rapid firo typnnritpr thots nnd
then rnnip thn fnlnl nnd unlucky thir
tpenth.
Sturl of Hip End
Sam Agnpiv liflpd u single over the
infield and Mike xiciioskj. who joined
thp Wnshington cluli jcBtcnlny morning i
after service in Trance. Mas ordered
to the initial ling to hoof it fur the
nIow-footed backstop, .lolinsou helped
his own cause by lnjing doiin n neitl
bunt for n sacrifice, .ludgp .inblicd u
nicked liner nt Dugnn nnd it nas for
R cingle nnd Menosky skipped to Ihird.
At this point the most unkind cut of
nil was insprtpd.
TIip infield lias drawn in and T'ddie
Vnsler smote one ilireelll nt Dtlliai).
Joseph started to move in on the ball
nnd Mpnosky rpnlizitiR thai liN chances
for maltinR hnmp were as slim as the
ham in a hall park ndiiich lingcreil
nl thiul. As Dugnn was reaching nut
UU talons to spear the sphere it hopped
on n bit of dirl and lioutuled over Ins
brad. .Menosky made Hip die in it
canter and one of the Rrenlest pitching
battles in hislor.i was ended.
A' Oulliit Senators
Onlv seven bits wcie lollected h.i the
men ol (.irill on the puzzling nenverj 01
Hie Aliniiia iicinerer. 1 wo m i'"'
seven came In the fourth, tiio in the
ninth nnd the other three in the thir
teenth. A trio of the seicn wcie of Oldring and his club nt Suffolk, Va.
Hie inlield ninety. The Senntois bad1 -
lo ro lilt.cn in ten or the thirteen ' Tac(jU sgns wth Detrot
flames. NeK Vurki prll 'Jl Frank Talrotl slnr
The .Mnckmeu bagged ten lilts, but plt(hr of Vale rnlierslti baffliall ini
.1.. :. (.. ,. :,.:. ., ,.n lw,i nt tl.em ' IhI'I leal. Hlpned H ( ontrft( t IPHlerrtai Mllh
only 111 1,110 innings wcie tiio ol tlicm ,,, i,,lrlt Americans He nlll iPtiort lui
biinched. In the fifth Oiigan and I'er- I in.iJlniel nt neirutt.
kinb singled in succession, but johhr'
.fosephs of Holy Cross funic, foigot to
stVpIul second, 'nnd Tniplu' Uncns1
. ft rt'l . n.n..li. '
vns wntcmnp. I ho- limpu nio ntioii- ,
tiieRII.18. , iei.i
Shnnnoii nnd Koth hit safely in the f" -eighth,
but Kopp spoiled things a bit, .
forcing Shnnnon. witli two on and
two out. (!oorgo llurns failed to comcj
.1 I. ..Ill, Ihe nece.snev on, I needed
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Millop nnd anollnH" rh;imp pnorl out.
Larcc Crowil
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...irneu umeuui, -..... s lullll,i
out to see Hip opening encounter, anil
on cverv huiiil evinessions in nraise
on ciei.i nilllil (piisMiius in pi.iim
of the new Athletic club were heard.
lVerv mnrle ltiinself 'illnnst lis much of
1 Piry matte llimscn .limosi lis lililili 01
an idol as Johnson, which is a liiml I
ll.ine- I., .1,, euneci'lllv ill Wllsll ln"l on I
Hung to (lii, cspcciaiii in iiasnington.
In Phllnrlplnbia it's casv
, ..-..
Only one error was (barged against
Ihe Mnck-mon mi kin of tint one xv i
i buck of ltalph Pcikins, the .xoungsters
nf the tall tutor fielding flawlessly and
lUli, ,IIV .mil "iih'"' ...hi, i,.,ti, ,
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1- ll'l.i ,.! ,,.,.,, .1.. .,n
Plllltaui mis 01 lilil.v nun uruiiKiii until
applause from the stands.
Tini-lleiiliit'U- xx ere Vnshlne-lnniiins
I mtirillUIIJ WCIi 1X asningloninns
impressed 111' Peri'V s nllilily in Ihe
1 it ' :..-' ..I.e.. il... l.ie- ..,,,11.. !
niuth inning, wlien the big snuthenier 1
allowed the bases to gPt tilled twice. I
nud Mill kept the home rubber free
from Senators' dents. Kight smurl
ratchiug on the pnrt
ri, 1.1 .
Itnlpli Perkins
nod some sxx-ift nnd accurate pegging
by the same joiing man helped consid
erably in lifting Perry out o'f the hole.
Xolcs
If Jeo t)URill (ontlnues In hit ap he xa!
loped .lolinsou tt will not be tons before be
will be up- furth.i lu Iho hattihp; nr.let- Th.
former Hull' Cio.k bov made two hlta out of
Hie timed on. but- on eety ocaaion he bit
tho ball herd
Geoice nurna's Ithl nini win, dolui? th,
pumphBiidb 11 rr 'ill tU i'nlav I'irst
Ufa UH'i t no pnuKiniuiHiPii "i '"'
ma ten (fJorp" r'-cer.tlv jolnnl thrf BPiu'tllrte)
mid he had t return hln '"piietny friend-
rhlp' with the AVrihlnctoii pITt-
Ii'h rio, Henry Instead of r.oi, Oan
rtobert uii'rlea Inir that a Jus-t bin enousli '
for cue of Ihopu what nid bathing bints nml .
teBGrnplos a pheJlcian'H nrlp '
Amour the many army and mix nffliera ,
at the onenlnn .mito" nan llnalKn Charles
MeGulcUen, ot lljm1O1a football and baee I
ball fanioi 1
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Tho atern look on lScal JInrih'a face
xihen ho threw out tlm S. ball xiaa enpuuli '
fleforfr Ihn beKlnnltic of the onenlnt rbioo
MaeU una Urlffltll rioaed, shakins; hands ttnd
FiullInK nt citli otlior. If Nick Hayea had
men them li -would, -have ad tha game
ulvin fun." '
Cunning Omxnlo aurprlaed Iho talent xihen
h annourtr.di that Captain Hobby rtoth
xvnuhl kbo nBI to at.xrt. Itohert has been
takitiK xeeiitlonnlly- kond fir? , ot hl
Mremlxei)-l)auliJtr ami ban It In fairly good
In th .l)enre of Tilly IValker. 11'lilley
IVftt helrl down tho cnter fleld post ii a
xery, capable iuxnur. To uf Ida latches
In tho early round, xiere.real thrillers
PIRATES SELL KING
Jawn McGraw Purchases Young Out
" feder From Bezdek
Cblrarp, April U4. -JlnniiBer Ilpadek,
o, the X'jtteburgli Nntiimttln, today au
nouuectf jlie tale of Jii'p King, an out
fielder,,,, t 1 tjus, Npix' Yofli villi) of tho
National' TicngTie,
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&unj)lo''termiU Sunday ''BasebaH1
'Buffalo; April 24, The .Uuffalo fitly Coun
cil yesterday, unanimously ndoutd, . r.so.
lutton 'directing tha corporation counsel! tn
drmv ur iin ordlnarc permlttlnr baseball
vRmM.AnOlunilayR under the, terlh. of the
XX'.lkffklalona. law slcncU by
uuxrrnur
Nmlthetyii.niturtUir.
Phllt.toEntertaln Wounded Horoes
The iVKt'tnefelnhla 'ajlonat I-nVuiAlub
annpuncen that throu.hout lbs baenbalKscuii- !
unit tr tojn nil wonnded aoldUert Midi. Hnd.
msrjJirv moxi rajsiUBetiru irro o iii.,viiift
'nrxnTiiaailsX'j InnrtiKpltlffles of 'each w.eu. Htf
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"Si'' 'i "p' "- xvassijwiiyii ' HfWfr Anl no-iiuv P.xe.
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H hat May Happen
in Unseball Today
MIHIMI. I.C.Kit K
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It. I.. !.. 11 In laie
Itrnnktni
.. :i i) l. noo t.onii ".in
..I o I. mm i. (Kin .noo
.. . I n I. lion I. lion ..".no
. I n I. (inn I. mm .nnii
.... n I .nun ..100 .000
II I .IKH1 ..inn .IHlll
rn lork
( liMlttrintl
I'lilahiirdi
S.'JV'i.u
ri'Tc'2'V . .
n :i .non .3.111 .non
.... on .non l.oon .nou '
ahi:rici r.i:.Kii r.
11. I.. l'.C. 11 In t.oo
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Mlo.lnn
llm.liiuR'tmi
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1 II I. mill 1,(1011 ..Mill'
I ii l .non I. non ...on
n I .oiiii .non .(inn
II I .non
II I .(KM) ..ion .non
II II .non
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thicii,
Sen' lork ....
St. I.OIII
M IrXI'hlUtl
lletre.lt
I'li-tlinnnl, rain
NATIflNAI I F&fillF
IYH I IUHHL LpHUUt
1 KM IIKII.WI KKSl'MS
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I IikIiiiiiiII. lit SI. l.iil. i. .
Cliirnico-t'ltt-liiirich posttionftl Knln,
MIIKIH 1,1: 11IU TOII1Y
en lork it riillinlrhililii Thrrulfnlnt.
Ilrooklin lit Itiifttnn (loud).
M. I.nul tit ( ini intuitl leiir.
I'lltliiri!h nt lilrHm (loud).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ii:sti:kivvs iti:sfi.is
-hliistn. I, .Itlilrtliii, o (13 Innlnsi),
Itnttim. Kli ii Inrk. II.
hlniRii. l:i: SI. IaiiN, I.
l)etriilt-( leiflund Kiiin,
s iu:i)t u: rnit today
Mliletles at 1Vnlilnctin t'lenr
llmitou nt Nen lork Hiiln. I'oxlltnneil.
Cleielnnd nl llrlrnlt Knln. I'nvtiMinfd,
(hllllRO lit s. LouN (tear.
TWO STAR LOCAL
TWIRLERS SIGNED.
"Lefty" Weiner to Play at Read-
illg and Oldring Lands
EcKert
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I-'"-ni 'little league ntiil seimpio I
Iiiim - IiiiII tiiirlers lire being widely
(.ought by the niniiiigei'K of A A leagues
and Southern lenins. and nlieadj two
bine decided to sign contracts. The
, first lo place his .lolia' Hancock to n
contract i "l.cft.i" 'Weiner, who hns
ii,0,, shmiing hiii-Ii good form for the
, nine.Mhich for many
.
'' "" ' '", "'''' "'"l" 1" 11nlP ,
of Hip I iirner I- icld 1 inn.
Another lo succumb to the lure of
out -of -ton 11 ball is Chntley Kikeil,
11 ho made a name for hunt-elf with 1
Iliirroiigiile last .season and who up lo
date ban been putting iJohsou on the
lnp jt j, understood (bat Kckcrt will
1, f, ty i ih ,,,f n Kninr.
1 - v "
I nay. and after Hint he will join ltube
Mercersburg Drops Opener
iiritrrlftlllii ! U 11 1 iirnrtiiiiiin,
n, th dim earn ot the seahon here -
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BINGLES AND BUNGLES
The (Untile l.lneleit and the Phils bungled
,n . upenlne
'Ihni wtro nftpfii birsip" an-l 'wo bun
k1p, 1 tho (JiAiilx limine 'Am an-i tJporee
Ilurna pullfJ Hie bgiiKle"
yn (1(( nrUfi (w(,nu m
( .Imm-s while 'ixiren Phil ats were
uoud roi-onl.i elxieen hates
n looks like the Buy who said theie tsu'l
enoilkh" llllllriK In- baselia 1 will ham to
ln( ,llo ,11(1 ,lm.nut mia brush No fewer
than l!i hlia for ift". total iue were inmle
' llie ei oi'"niiiB lllls C!'terda
The old base knock redounded louder lit
Miierlean l.eanue than tn the older set
J, riuhs in the rian Johrx-nn circuit turned
mil a.ienn-lour nits inr unn-m iinai
r'Sht hapocks in the National
. . ..- i.t iiftv-.ti.n h nu. inr hivi-
Ihoilt fl7 mill fulia paid In fee Ihe alx
.1..-
fipenlUK line , "f nnini...i i.ku-- i.e..
.irhi e.1oe on the -Nat onu 111 point of nl
l lie Aineruan League nan a
leinj tlte -
'
Mill Slink .lebulinE as a ( ardlnal balled i.rn, r II Inll'il 1 ,lhnl , , avium fc i;,e
rn (ll1 ,,,.p,( n r neven ihancen ;., (nil,, en. r r 11, .,,.;. n i,u,," io
llouc llalrd. I.iiwllu: xxllli tile I'lllla In I , ,1,1, n,er I ,.ir 'hnrlni l,r,in Unit I'l, hr,
Slmk'H Plate hit '-'.ll and hooted three nf I Iambi Inn, hril trrniul 1lilll(i l"lv ihllrtl
Jrn iunirs Baltd Is a better third- to 'hr , ii,hmir.
packer than lie ehoneil ealerdu.i
AIn,,er a, ileTe",! the prUllmo of l,luPo",.,i.'" ,L Wuilm.rii'!l,''iirS,iM",';ff 'Z
pltehlmr (lie tlrst lull at the openlnc tllt(ied,on ea,h .oiin.ste.i four ilm-s Tlnee
inr ii..--....- ....... ............ ....' .......
op,imj in the xvin.lj- city, so Serp.eant
, ,..u,l.r wlll.haie In fllt until to, lav tn 1
curie ono to .semtdnt Hilt Klllefer.
Too much weeplint of tho clouds deferred
III llelinlt Innuituiatlon- with C'lexoland
....in m.liv XXIth Italic nuth lino, lilns
botuera dallv. Til Cold. I. anxious-" to re-
mln'l Ihe fans that lt nlill la In bapebull.
-
drum llcnnnmi. bio bo of Pat Voton'i
tit tin nnri thaintmn of th u k, Satioital
Cummtxiott ilcilricd to Ittfpjioth feft on
I tip iinmift nt thr t'iiniiwatH opr it tn a. In-
irttd of (ifcivfniff 1ir cavitation to u it item
n.r ntmip ftnm nti nirnlaite. if ernii an 11 rn-
)Oir it horn a bar srat.
,
n fret than four home runs were tpeIs
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Gentlemen!
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my taste exactly."
The Topic is a per
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luscious, 100 qual
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Two Styles
Blunt and Literary
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Bobrow Bros. MtVs.
Alakers of the Famous
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FIRST BONEHEAD PLAY OF THE SEASON
n . myiKkHsi -. - - . .-4.-x.v. .vvs.i-.. , . to oji sijjk;si3jast,
i-
irxi "i
rirnrce Mums tried lo go til third in
the fourth inning, ci lilcnll.i forget -Hug
Hie hag nliend.i was incupled
by .less lEarurs. In Ibis picture
(.forge is being run 1I111111 I13 Mnlnl
and ll.iiicidfl
Loan Rains Makes Rid
for )f illard-Dempsey limit
I. eon I In in-. 11I111 will stage open
ail) Inning limis in the National
League ball p.uk Ibis summer, has
made 11 bid lor Hie Willnrd Hemp
se.i limit. s( hPiluleil fur .lul I. To
day liaiiis sent the lollimitig lele
giiitn to Tex Itii kind .
"Could singe Willnrd-Denipse)
bout at I'hiladi'lphi.i National
League ball park. Can seal .'O.OOfl.
If 1011 me interested in si lotiud
lioill I will post suitable forfeit
to giinianlee staging of houl. 1'lease
ndiise me and I will come 01 er at
once.
Ll'li.N- L. MAINS."
Michigan Boxing Up to Governor
Ijlilslnt, lllih.. April 'Jt-The MKIilsim
Senale v.ln,Ia nasr.l a Mil l"KHliinu
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erealniK a -1111.1 ililetU hkiixIiiHuii which I
will liii- siiiierilcinii ef Iinxliic nun
nie'tlliiE iu.it, hes nn,l t,.i upon iiuplkathm
for llielnea In linvm unil ( lul.s Manlus- llie
lirilltu I llJ lllAulllIrn lllll.tl I, vniilllmr
- t. -Mt . inni" "i"iin
miih"i Ui tu hur '1 ho Ml. hut pns,1
I IIP HHU-f Hlhl 1M1W fLOCi IO !H KD'TIIOr.
teied in ihe in, mi .ntite.t. ni,e ituth
find time up hit fot the circuit at Ihe t'nlo
ilrouiHi" l.-nm Kautr and l.arr.- n.iin
(nnnetie.) fin the itriuit iiLHinm tli'e 'wi
a font pl I. low in M Lotus
rlw u
in turn- -iniiaient defeat inm ii toi I'nni
the nevtnth kiuiiiI ihe i iir.liuis had a
, mn tun had otr lit.- Iledn hul I'll, lil.uiu
I'at nunipulatnl Ins batllo alrai In Mieli a
nialiitei Dial he (lniahed on lop In a inaii-'ln
of four run-
Vie 1l.ll' efinnipioilsllin 1,11, ili( I,,
l,r ,, ,,,,( i j,e Hrookiun Doila-ii. in
Irtrlti't s iiem, eojrfe fr f,rr l,( o raw ,i er
Hi- Hmi" 'oi Lie ,'ublnx. uhn toiiliiiur to
s,i u,r va-r.
Ka, h and eer memhep ef the riileaBi
HhitM s broke into the Ml lolutnn a
si l.oius Meavet uii a four la 1 1 alhk
smith alt.l I. ('elhne. .laikenti Aul ttiibetc
ea. b
. ounle.l thn.
'lept one hits fur
,..,,,. ,,. o . ,lliio.is lias the , .......let
nil n p . u-inons Has 1110 toliiil"t
halliiiK
ui 1-1 nun. , ....in ..nr iiuiinii",
I
. .Mlll'r llujslns s Yankeei were put In
'rout tiefore the hlCKcst home irmid lhat
5" saw an American League came In New ,
I J"rk Tlie aiibdued lank, were held tni
' '""'' ,'"' ,,v ' -,rl ",las. of heanlmll fame.
I -'"' f ' "' ,-"t "" -orl"': """
AlanaBT Iliumx JIurkp. nf th It rem n '
waf pr"tnufl rith . fllamnml Mii'ldM ifli
f"l t" kt l.ouW Htid Oipn rirtlril an nrtis
U Ui inc hi iht hands of ill While Sox
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,rn c i,an thn short Ku.mllan nf (h
.uhi n.mun. fi- th rhiis iu.i im m
rtl HfiXHn' notlppw Up tmttPil 7M. Ki-itlnc I
thnr lilt m out of four Union up. banKtl two
runs ami h
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cplpil both (Irltlini? ihinii-H
"-aSBB. lANflTHER HUUttTHON STAB SWIHHERS
&&?. 4' UIIIIM UU Ul nillUIII UUI1I1LII. IUI1I
t0 j 1 W-li
.'.. w wj3 t iii4iiiiiiiii ii i a
l Joe
' 3fsysyflrWl-iE
Wimm
lmljilifmffnim
olHSHm
m&i CTAnTrn nv iiiipiit rnnnnrTr thmi
(siiiYv . xiii t. v m wt luiia m i inn f r i ! in
n .' a .a i ! ii ii ii ii i i j i i ii i i imi
Scotes 83, 79 and 83 for First
Three Rounds Over White-
marsh Course
TEN AHEAD OF SCHEDULE
Itj I'KTICK IM ITI.lt
1'icil y Knight, of (he Wlnlemiir-h
Valley Country Club, 11 bo on Motiilu.i
week jilajed cighl rouiiil- nf golf o er '
Hi" n iinein.'iisn iiiiiise in :m nieiiige 1
iigiiiii met- .s.i, lieg.in IliN
morning
another jnu.ne.i of seven ,,(u,s in an
effort 10 pla j them iii nn aieinse of s.-,i
nr belter.
l'.i ll'il'll he bud (iini(i the third
loiind nnd he 11ns three strokes miller
I l"1" "leiage. lie begun play nl 7 llill
,1111(1 he finished his liist round at s :,Vi
for 11 nell-plnied s:: Sinning the
iiiiinutes Inler I meted the second
loniid in Tit. ending the secnnil lap of
liis long .iuiiriie.i nt I II .'!;. lie covered
"" """' r""ni1 in S'!-
The s.nrt 11ns delnicl ,i beni, shmi
ers mid he began plaj 111 a ilu.le. A
half hour Inler il hnd denied Theic
1111s no wind, but the fiiiimiys ami
Rieins were bcnn with moisture s
thai his til -t 1 iiuiil was plajed in e
client lieuies
I Hi second louiid of 7!l 1111s the best ' ,",,",1lv1.: Ir"'"' landC l.ibihk.
be has ,e since he began the .Muia- 1 "r.""" " '"" I M- r A-: Klll!'
thr.11 and his out iournei of IS strokes , r' "" ' '.'' '""'." rll"k "'"' l'"'"1'"
.was icry fine bi, f gnlf: If he can ' Vl,lK"'1"' " "1'""1--- All arc line
keep it p , ,,c tnle of the firs, , I S,,I,II7, ,l'"1 ""' ",""."'1' "'" '""' "'
hounds he will bine no di.licullv in ""'!? ' ''"" .,U !" "ul '"""-
imnking the seven lonnds of lilt! holes!. ""' 'll"''r, for the men-, fun. x dn
liell under the ,S.-. nvernee
, Here me 1,1. . ,..... 7l. .
I'llSsT RlU'Ml
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on .Mondii.i. Aptil II. After pln.iing
seicn rounds, stinting at 11:111. mid
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aiciagiug tlnee strokes oxer S.i. he
plaied the cighlh toiiuil. but he was
. unable through darkness tn complct
I the Inst seicn-iiiuiids under the ligincs.
being nine strokes to the bad.
Ilis best i ol i ti , I mis his seventh, an
S'J, and Ins noist njuiiil Ihe cightl
11.
This is liis score for the eight rounds:
I'irst, 87: second, M ; Ihiid, I'll;
fourth. So. fifth, ht ; sixth, SI: sci -ciith.
SJ, eighth. HI.
Giants Release Four Players
V... Inri ..r.l ei .tnl.,1 Xltllraw n,.,,,
HCi-r of the (Jianta bax rel'.iS"! l.lll'i-pte to
ninRhamtoii Clare ,ind ltv.nl lo Koihi'rl.i
and sent Hos home
Your liking for the Liberty
will be almost immediate.
You begin to realize at once,
that you are driving an un
usual car.
The difference in the way it
ndes and drives is instantly i
recognizable and delight
ful. And it is a difference so
marked that it can spell
only one thing superiority .
This recognition of superi
ority becomes steadily more
intense with the intimate
experience of ownership.
There is probably no other
car which is regarded by
its owners with such a
notable degree of whole
hearted friendliness. i
L. S. BOWERS CO.
245-247 North Bro;ul Street
Open territory for dealers In Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey,
Delaware and Eastern Shore of Maryland
HBMtTY SIX
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Many Entries Received for Two
Championship Events at
Turners' Pool
ARMSTRONG IS FAVORITE
' KOIH.KI' T. I'M I.
'"" I'ddle Atbiiiliclnii-. . iiiuiuiig
' hiimpinii'.liips will be ibciibd Imiight
at (he I'hilmlelphi.i Tinner- ponl.
.nn, Ml,
el and Columbia nienue. The
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fn'1 ,nr1 '""I ll"' --llinid dash for
iiruncn. In aildilion to thee Inn ion
,l'sl'' ,l,-i ' ill h'1 a Mill laid nniiee
, iaee for 11 omen mid a Inn nnd siintih
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"" "'""I'miis lenlshni nun
inn cn llent eulrv mid solne line 0111
' petition is nnticipnted. I A en though
j l,ss .Olga I lot fner mid Miss Messie
Mian will ,.t sta.t. the ii'omei.-s -(.-
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Snnie nf Ibe l.'iilinnls
Anion" th.... .,!,.. ,11 ....;,.. ,:.. .1...
women's bourns me Mabel Arklie. of
TK '',!"' includes I epn senlllt 11 . s of
'." " -n.l I'n.il. Allu.ilic Cil,
1. until College, Turners. .Meailmibrniik
nnd the Noith Miuiich . M C ,.
llmding the list me Kelli . the Atlanta
' H.i -tar. ii ii Mud of .Mendnuliiook.
nnd .Mililin Armstrong, the I'enn fresh
all mound athlete, im is competing
iiuatlnclied
11..1 11. ,i.i 11.
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Higli sni cil killL'
West Philadelphia
t,.t, l nn.ii.nii, mi.
n -'"- i w . - i-. --.,... ii .(,
.lleiKlollliliiok ; Dun Leopold, Pciiuinp
tain, also of Mi'iidimbiook : Itaininud
" I "111. Lliiur Sclnll anil IMniiid I lull .
the Inst tiio of Tinners, arc a few of
3 the mci men cnleicil in the men's (i(j.
iiii'iL M-rati Ii.
I'm lung Not Kufercil
II. W I'lirlnng. well know n fiiin.i
diier nml holder of main chniupinii
shins, w ill lie llllllhlc to , oml.el.. tiinielit
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mi log 1" ii ill illness i Mill, n
he luisti t liilli iccoxereil. 1 or mtiiix
.ic.irs Ptiilong look litle after tnle, and
his nbsciisc this ciening will lie ii-
a giclleii.
I'liilong bus joined the .Mi'.idowluiiiik
I'luli. mid lust lis soon us bis i iiiiditioii
i- pet mils xx ill gi I inlo iictiic ouipi titinii
A diaiibnck is an inntr.i icccnid while
with the I loops on the botdei.
Westinghouse Opens Season
( hosier. I'll.. X I'l il Jl The 11 ,"-, ish isc
lllil, 11, Ae-- ill 11,11 ,, n-lied ils lias li,,l upj
sou .'sl.r,Ja Ih. I ,,.,1 K..0111 .1. f. iti,H 11a
. Inn, sin,, N.i J s ,,, T
FOR SPRING PRACTICE
Mvn in Uniform Admillvd
I'rcr to llir I'vitn Relays
Mtijnr I'nkeriiiR, gnidiiiile mini
.igi r of iitMc!ii nt I lie I iiiki'mIi
hi l'i'iiil liiinni, iitini'iliii eif .lester
ilm Hint nil mi ii in mull. i in will lie
llillllllti (I In I'l.'lllkllll 1'ii'lil flee mi
I'ihIiii mill Snlimliii nlteriinnnx to
itmss the H'liij gnnics
Mn mr I'n kei nig informed Adiniuil
lliigltex if the ii;iii jnnl. (mil Col
unci Heller, ill the Hi i .111M nli t inli
I li'M'i'nl. "f lllts del IKill levtenlill.
mill ii lecurd (iiuiil nf men in mil
f.H III i expeiled nil I. "Ill 1I111-. Mn -mi
I'likering nlui minted Hint the
Mm Senilis iiill In. Nl ilciuiiii'-tuiliniis
nil Ilillll dills for Hie n lull Iiiiiii.
READY FOR SOCCER CLASH
Paterson Silk Sox Confident of Turn
ing Tables on Bethlehem
lii-i.ni Athletic I'ldd i.l St.it. in.nl
njIT .mil I mull vtnet. mil Ii, the -..mi nf
Mr! I ' s"""' ' hl-"lc mi S.ltlllil.lv illti-i iiiKili
UU I !! " p hi . hen I'.Hei-.iti and I'.etli-
M iH'lli , l.i-li in the I I m.himI nf Ih
i ii mi nip. I'm the Iii-i tune in
tin1 Initmi nf the -purl Hie -.iiue nhiliv
mi" h!i;ili-t in both I l.i Nii-i'iunl :u.d
Vlllenuiu Cllis, l.,v lltilllllll. nt
lull Km i . Mn-.. Itethli hein defnileil
I'.iliiviin f,,- ih,. Naiimiiil i up In -go.iU
In II mid ii mi tin tropin fin (lie
foul Ih I line in sin , evsniii.
AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES
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w:r. ,.t ti. mi," ifiroi
lail '
The'
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11 ,1 nnu, ,illt,l UV- I" I'""'' Brtllli- I'l
.ins .Inhn .1 Mllel'N -'s.M llll.llll.n -" I
llplinir (Inli want cime 1,,1m I
111,, 1 Ml Nniih slxtli fir' or I'hoii"
II 11 1 , jnls 1. ,
Main 1 1. 'I.snr.. CIMi'.s .liiritn; lutl"
i, liis-ii-l IM.iiii,. ,-'-'Jt 11 "i )""
I he I'lilltniire II.
rioi.i flr-i , In" ialn
TI7 Sinili I'ronl si
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lr.( slene 1. 1 . n tl' '
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,.,,1 JJ.li, rrnnUr.tr.i ... in
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I he ll.lk I line 1. 1.. a arm . I.i" rn.1 ' ' i
I ,. 1.1 II v.. II ..III le. Ill .'.iir"" (..illii"" 1,
ili.t 11 II" ll'lin.'.i i:i-'l Iri.U.i Fit '1
llest I'hllililellilll.) ITotrsslnll.il li '
III ripen for am first . Us linine i.iiin A'
It.., illlill.'s I "111 X :t'i Snil'll I I" eUhlli
llllie (lull, I feonlell riBhl 'ill ear i.l.l
liax.lliur fain want Kill),5. Vl'lt''"',
AMhiir IP Itali'l t.'H'i !-an.mi -nel
l,e 11 Isler I'nrk II. t . iihiiw
h- It. nt nnin llnmni.'l !' '
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11.iUn .
I raiiUfnnl '. C. has e."ii il.it- f"r n'n
llist.laMs litu iins A.l.lriss n M
steam. ICT7 Mtillirr str. . t f
'I he Isipuslnn 1". ('. woul.l like to 1,'nr
fn.m all nrsl.lass traielinc ',;,.l",roi
linll Jii aii.l Aim a A. hires William
Kiel,
1 si 1 i;aal 1 na"r pii . .
Die Nnmnnil 1. ('. wants tn tn"l (lrt
hiss l.f.n... l"iini Andrei's (llloert J -lt-111111.
t'l in llllnet 8i reel
llesteru 1
iinill.l like H
1 rmelitm 1. n
tween n anl
1., nf 11 el I'hllacl'lpliia
ll.ar from a.uue tlrst-. lass I
s Phono. Ilt.o'llnnil 3SI" l,e-.
The lien I'rnnklin (lull, a iirnlen nine
NATIONAL A. A.
nril ''(Till
Kif KmiU . tnintg tiirflii
l.pit lnifiil 4, Kiiillp oimiifr
nllur I'd. Irfmti . Ilurr. (llnip.O
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Jack Russovs. A rtie O'Leary
IK M.ls 11' HON 11.111'
RELAY CARNIVAL
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IIKIII.I'V IIIU.XI ( II IXII'KIVsHII'S.
sill 111)11. II'KII- SB Im;. Hill IMI
Illtlt XIII, I'. ( II IMI'IO.N SUM'S.
It, served leal- S.l, I, $1 C,r, now on ite
. t'ranklnf Pi. id aim (J ml N tlen.tui
liliniHsiun ',."
RACES TODAY
AT HAVRE DE GRACE
; nicr.s Illll.l. Iniliiilinc n stepli-ilia
Siieilil I'enns, liiiiil 1 Killroud Train Lenxei
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Illrert lo ( nurse
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Sl.il. : 1,11111s SI. 10 luiliidiin: XX ar
lux. 1'IIJsr ItK K .11' 'J:30 V. .11.
NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK
Phillies vs. New York 'Giants"
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Veteran Football Instructor
Signs Contract for Im
mediate Duty
Mob Pnlm-ll i lo be I'liin- fiiolball
cniiib fur neii leai After hntigmg die
for nenili tiio monlbs Hie n'ie-ii,iu
Itnnlli lm been flrcide, nnd Vo'neil
irill be agniii in uniform n- lieiid 'onili
of the lted .Hid Mine cridirnni-i-
This fin i :is made kninin ic-lenbn
nfter n meeting of IVnn'" nl lilet ii , mn
( il. ii ben il mis nnnoiini ed In f linir
mn n Villiiiiu MiCli'lliin Hull tin i I
ernii menlor luid igneil n , , intra, i 1
tuke up h's duties inimi duiiel'
SU illg gi liiinni pun tn e nt the ijuiik
iiixtitiilinu mil begin new Mniidin
C.iptniii Mm Mill i- ri'iidi i, take 11
the mirk mid ulieinly 11 tgi nuinlie
of ( nildllbltes llllie epicse(I llie.r ill
ti'lltion nf gnillg thtongil the I II I ' ,1 II
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Fitzsimmons Beat White
11,, .(,,11. April - 1 I'.l.l 1 n ' ii
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Standard Eight
A Powerful Car
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Undertueat:
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MADE FOR THE
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BEST RETAIL TRAPS
It isn't BiV.D. Undoruvar
B. . D. (o.t Cut
Underxhirts ami
knee Length Draiicr
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The (larnient
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I loved I'rotih Union
Suits (Pat. U. :. A.)
$12i
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Remember.
all Athletic Underwear
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THE B.V.D. COMPANY,
NLW YORK.
Textile School Trlumpht s
Urnonnh, V, l. April :M fndflii of thft
unnunnh ll1ltim Acnclpmy hurl h bad brrnk
wllh th I'hUiidMtihla Tpxellp School nt lli
nriiflfinv filij here rctfrdJiy nftrnooni th
1sMori winning by n nrore of 7 to 1
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More power per pound of weight
than any other eight - cylinder car
made. That is the Standard Eight.
- And power is what every driver
wants.
It is a wonderful satisfaction to
approach a steep hill with the confi
dence that you can make it without
a gear shift.
Even on the hills where other cars
falter and knock and go slower and
slower, the Standard Eight goes faster
and fa3ter as you depress the throttle.
Power means automobile satisfac
tion, and the Standard Eight has
power that can only be appreciated
by seeing it operate.
We invite you to sit at the wheel
and put your foot on the throttle.
Eastern Motors Corporation
N. E. Cor. Broad & Wallace Sti.,
Distributors
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M.J. by the Standard Steel Car Co., PitUturg.Pa.
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