"W "w7wlr?w MV- v1 . ft'1 w. '-cu- Vj W J' v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; FKIDAY, XPRHJ- 25, 1919 w k. -x ' "-4 JOHNNY BARTELS HAS BIG JOB ON HIS HANDS TO RETAIN THE PENTATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP TODAtfi : K if W u ff fri I f r Iv I. ; fa irt ''J Red and Blue Looks Like Win ner to Ted in Sprint Relay Today 16 STARS IN PENTATHLON By TKI) MEREDITH rpHE western trams nrriycrt iu Fhila- " dclphin yesterday afternoon, took the kinks out ot tlirir Ire on Tranklin Field and announced they were rendy lo meet all comets this afternoon wheu the Penn relnys get under way. The schoolborn will take up most of the afternoon, but at 2:30 p. in. the bis erent of the day will start with the T'cntathlon, when sixteen men compete for the collegiate all-round champion ship. One ot the ptomisinc competitors In this event was seen yesterday in Had dock, of Kanra". This man comes with a jrreat record, but he has a field againt him which will be hard to lie.il. Gilfallan, of 'olre Dame, another all-round man, worked out with a team mate, Eddie Mcehan, a Philadelphia boy. Gilfallan looks fat to me, and 1 I Ho not sec how he expects to hold his own against the others in the running events. However, he has jumped twenty-one feet six inches and in order to do this he must have considerable speed. The other men who will be strong (ontendcrs for the all-round title arc ltartlcs, of Penn; Thompson, of Dart mouth, and Lc Grcnde, ot Georgetown. I'nm IOoks Good The 6rst lelay event for the colleges will start nt 4 o'clock, when the sprint mrdlcy fa staged. This will he a great raie. With three teams so eicnly matched it is hard to pick a favorite. I like Penn since I lime seen them woik all spring and know just what they can do. Pittsburgh is faorcd by others be- .auec Shea is running, and the West ininws inc nicago quauei cannot ue beaten , . . . Penn and Chicago nic evenly Roth balanced, while the Smoky City is dc pending on its star to make up the losses f his teammates. I know that if Shea Is right he can take care of twenty yards, but if he is called on to make up a greater distance it will be more than could bo expected of him. This rnce de pends primarily on the half-miler, and lure Js where Chicago comes into the limelight. Cornell FaNt The distance relay looks like -a battle between Cornell, Chicago and Lafay ette. In this race, more than the sprint medley, the last man is the big factor. ' With a good fast miler a team can be I sure to figure, and in this case they all three have good milers. Dresser, of Cornell, nnd Kleinspchu, ' of Lafayette, ore both intercollegiate i hampions and will meet in this race,' both limning the mile. They hac rec- ords of 4 :20 and are going as fast as , can he expected at this time of the year. I Tho 440-yard hurdles race will brink I out some good men, with Church, of Harvard, the favorite. Penn has Fra zier and Smith. FIRST NO-HIT GAME Germantown, However, Scores Run Of Jack Williams Thc first no-hit game of the scholastic reason was credited to Jack Williams, the Episcopal Academy twirler, yester day afternoon, when the Churchmen de feated the visitors from Manhcim in the Inleracadcraic League contest by n score of 0 to 1. Episcopal now has two games won and one lost, and is second to Penn Charter in the race for the title. JVilliams fanned twelve players and was jiven excellent support. Complete Schedule of Events for First Day of Penn Relay Games 2 30 p. m Concert bv John Wan a maker Collegiate Institute Hand. Kient No. I. '.' 30 p. m. Pentathlon, run ning broad Jump Kent No. 2, a p. ni Four hu-aVed and ferty jards hurdle race (hurdles J fet 6 Inches). Ent No 3. 3 10 p, m . rhltadetphla. auburban lilsli a'hool championship, open to all schools within a radius of twenty mllea ot Philadelphia 1, West Chester: 2. Chta ter: 3. Collingswood; 4, Lansdowne. 5. Media; a, Moorestonn, 7, Cheltenham; , Badnor. . Lower Merlon, 10. Norrlstown Eent No. 4 a:15 p. m. Pentathlon, throning the Javelin. Eent No. .1. 3.17 p m . Philadelphia ln taracademlo A. A ihamplonshlp 1. Penn Chsrter: 2. Germantown. 3, Episcopal; 4, Friends' Central. Event No. 6, .1.1 P m . Philadelphia high school ehamplonshlpJI. Northeast: 2. Bouttum: 3, Central; 4. West Philadelphia: B. FrasKford: . Oermantown. Event No. 7. 3.1t p. m. 1. John Vana- mtlier Collegiate Institute or. New Tores .Tohn Wansinaker Collegiate Institute ot Philadelphia. PHIIjADELrHIA dRAMMArt SCHOOLS Event No. 8, 3 SB p. m. 1. riaugh-Cfose; S. Walton: 3, Horn: 4. Webster-Lee; 5, Barry; 6. Read; 7, Wright. Event No. 9, 3.42 p. m. t, Schaeffer: 2. Fox Chase 3, Lowell-Olney; 4, Cramp; S, Howe; 6. Tllghman: 7. Ellwood, 8. Oier breok; 9, Sheridan; 10. Steel. , Rvent No 10. 3.4U, p. m 1. Poe, 2. Wroxn-Orlapln: a, Brldesburg; 4 Kalrh 11 Elkln; 6. Longfellow, , Mount Alry-Curtln: 7, ptsaton- 8. E4 M. Stanton. 9. Indreth; ,,kv,,n?S,,. 3.50 r- m -1. Kill; 2. Itey 'noMa; 3. Kelley. 4. McClure; S. M. Hall Stanton; 8. Stowe; 7, Ilobert Morris; 8. Hanna: 9, Marshall. Evens Ni. 12. 3:34 Pr m,-l. Harr ty Lse: 21 Oermantown. 3. Lea, 4, Pastorluj; S Hancock: 6. Durham; 7, Levering; 8. Potter: 9, Northern Liberties; 10, Taylor, Event No 13. .1:38 p. m. 1. Wldener; 2. Mesde: 3. Kearney: 4. Sharawood; 8, Mount Vernon: 0, Jefferson: 7, Whlttler; 8, jamea Wlson: 9. Campboll-Lyon. TEnt No, 14, 4.0.' p. m. 1. Claghorn: 2. Hackettr 3. Baehe: 4. Dreiel; f, Cleve land! 6. Logan; 7. Newton; 8, Pedagogy 'iCvent'No. IS, 4. OB p. m, Philadelphia grammar achool champlonshlp-7-1. Mitchell; 3. tsieisoni J. uiinwmi . cituc..wu, .1, Oermantown; 0, Blaine; 7, Wlllard; 8, South watlt bvi rent No. 18, 4:10 p. m. Pentathlon, 200 meters. PHILADELPHIA PAItOCHIAIj SCHOOLS Event No. 17. 4-22 p. m. 1, St. HtdwIg'H 2, St. Catherine! 3, Our Lady ot the Blessed Sacramentt 4. St. Mary'i; 0, St. Peter Cla vier'; 6. Holy Angels; 7, St. John's: 8, Our Mother of Consolation: 8, St. Joseph's; 10, Our Lady ot Lourdeal 11. Holy Trinity. Event No. 18. 4:0 p, m. 1, St. Carthage; 2, Holy Cross; 3. All Kalnta: 4. St. Aloy stua. 5, Bt. Mary ot Aaaumptlon; 8, St. Jo aeebat'd 7, St. Leo's: e. Our I.dy Help ot Christians; 9, St. Patrick; 10, St. Au gustine. ' liven t No. 19, 4:10 p. ip. 1, Incarna tion: 3. Transfiguration; , Assumption; 4, r ?tiTlitent'"r -Tacov; IS, Bt.,rrn.f:l,ao liUt::.lraK.y',fosiia'sM7, -Most Preoroua ., ssrtf&z a. -j jmkwmp'At?M,"m&. What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL I.EAOBE W. T.. r.C. W" ... a o i.ooo i.ooo . Brooklyn inelnnatl Chimin .. Phllllei . Nw Vnrlt Pltttbunth SI. foals. . lloMon . . 2 O 1.000 1.000 .61 , I 0 1.000 1.000 .500 1 I I I 0 1 n 1 o : ,roo .?i . .000 .000 .000 .BOO .000 1 .33 .000 .530 .OW) kiwi .iMni I AMKRICVN MUCJCr yv, i.. r.c. win i ' . . 1 U 1.000 1.000 .601 . i o i.ooo I C hlrsto . Ronton Athletlrs I I .ino 1 1 .1100 'Washington Detroit .. O O .000 1.000 .wo del eland . 0 0 .000 1.000 .000 n Vnrk ..01 .000 M. fouls . 0 S .000 .S3S ."W I'osttwned Cotd weather. fcCIIKnU1.lt FOB TOnY NATIONAL I.llAGUK. New lork nt Philadelphia Clear. Itronfcl.n nt Iloston Clear. St. fouls at Clnrlnnatl Clear. l'lltsburth at Chicago Clear. AMERICAN I.KAOL'K Athletic o VVashlniUm Cold weather. Ilfnton at New 'Vork Celd weather. let eland nt Detroit Clear. Ihliaro at M. Louis Cloudj. 1USTKRDAVS IIB3U1.TS NATIONAL LKAGtlK Philadelphia, Hi New lerlc. 3. C hlcaco. Si rittsburith, I. Clnrlnnatl. St SI. Iml. I. , . Iloston-Ilrooklyn (Mtnoned on account ot TaM' AMKRICAN LEAGUE Athletics, 6; Washington. 5 (1 In nings), ( hlcncn. ,1i SI. Louis, i. , . , ew Vork-lloston dwstponul on account or Petrolt-llei eland (postponed on account of cold weather). WILSON RESIGNS AS SOCCER HEAD Business Pressure Causes Mer chant President to Retire William T. Wilson, president of the Merchant Shipbuilding Athletic Asso ciation, Harriman, Ta., announced last night that he had tendered his resigna tion as president ot Mnchant A and I! team soccer clubs. Mr. Wilsonstated that owing (n his duties nt the Merchant Shipbuilding '.0rpoiation having greatly increased fiuw ,IC 0pCt,ir)c of thc soccer season ,p fln(g u impossible to give the no,.PSS,lrv time to the snort, therefore. .after carefully considering thc situa- ,!nn ,i,.:,i,i ,n r,nnnkh his nrtive as sociation with the game. FRESHMEN BEAT VARSITY Ad Swigler Pitches Penn Yearlings to Victory Roy Thomas and Ad Swigler, thc Penn baseball coaches, engaged in a pitching duel not a battle yesterday ou I'ranklin Field. Swigler was in better form and his freshman team won by a score of 4-2. Thc larsity had but one chance to score when they filled the bases in the ninth with none out. At ." o'clock this afternoon the Penn varsity team leaves for New Haven, wheic they meet the Yule nine toinoiiaw. MARSTON PLAYS WELL Wins Gold Medal In Lakewood Spring Tourney Lakewood, N. .1., April 12j. Putting up a brand of golf seldom seen so early in the season. Maxwell It. Marston yes terday afternoon won the gold medal by three strokes in thc qualifying round of the Lakewood Country Club's spring tournament. Marston came within four strokes of the allowance for perfect play under the old conditions, before the bunker ing was extended. 1 Speedboy Yearlings Triumph 'I ho West Philadelphia. High School freah men won the league gama with the North east High flratear playera on the Nortleaat field yesterday afternoon, 4 to L. Ablngton High Defeated Cheltenham High School defeated Ahlnj ton High In a baseball game at Chelten ham's diamond jeiterday, 3 to 1. . VAtnt No 22. 4 38 p m 1. St. Alphon sus; 2, St. James; 3. St. Ignatius: 4. Holy Xjmi ot Jesus; C. Holy Child; 6, St. Rita's, 7, Holy Souls' 8 Our Lady of the Rosary. Germantown; 9. Most Precious Sacrament. Kent No 23 4 42 p m 1, Sacred Heart; 2, St. Charles: 3. Cathedral; 4, Mount Carmel- B. St Veronica's; B. St. Malachy's; 7, Our Lady of Mercy; 8, An nunciation. Event No. 24. 4:46 p. m 1. St. Edward'a; 2. St. Oregorv's. 8, St. Krancls Naler; 4. Ascension; 5, Immaculate Conception; 6, St. Joachim's: 7. Kplnhany; 8, St. Colom baV 9. St. Thomas; 10, Visitation. Event No.r 25. 4. .10 p. m.. Philadelphia parochial school championship 1. St. Paul's. 2. Immaculate Conception, Germantown- S. St John the Baptist; 4, Nativity: S, Our Mother of Sorrows: 6, St, Stephen's: 7, St, Ann's, 8 St. Elizabeth's; 9, St. Anthony's. 10, St, Peter'. COLLEGE -CHAMPIONSHIPS Event No. 28. 4:B4p. m.. American col lege championship aprlnt medley relay race, first and second man each to run 220 yards; third man 440 sards and fourth man 8S0 yards 1, Chicago: 2, Pennsyhanla: a, Northwestern: 4, Columbia: B. Missouri; tl. Dartmouth; 7, Princeton: 8, Pittsburgh: 9. State; 10 Lehigh: 11. Michigan; 12. Boatan .Eyent.No' 27' 6'0a p- m- Pentathlon. 1800 meters. Event No 28 tSilS p. m American col lege championship distance medley relsy race, first man to run 440 yards, second man 880 yards, third man th?eeuate?2 o? 2 mt! and fourth man a mlle-M. Princeton: J. Pittsburgh; 3 Chicago; 4. Wisconsin, 8 Lafsyette; 6. Mlehigan; 7. Pennsylvania. 8 Syracuse: 0. Columbia: 10. Wale: 11, Le high: 12. Dartmouth; 13, Boston; 14. Iowa State; IB. State. SPECIAL FIELD EVENTS Event No. 29. 3 p m. Throwing fUty-ali-pound weight for dlatance. "' " Eent No. 80. 3:40 n. m, Running hop, atap and Jump. Event No. 20. 4'30 p throwing the discus m. rentalhlon. Event No. 21. 4:34 p. m 1, Our Lady nf St Michaels: 4, St. Monica's: B. One t aiiw of Victory: fl. St. Bonlfaclus; 7 thi af,i 8. St. Agsth'; 9. St. Oabrleri. ' Cambria A. C. J"?' F',n.er Mr- FRIDAY KVENINO.' APlAT:,SjmtrMt ONE r.KVNli Riinlv 6 CRACKERJACK riOUTS RELAY CARNIVAL tJMVEBSITV or PENNSYLVANIA FRANKLIN FIELD SAT,. APR. 20. 1;0 l. M. ONE, Tirn AMI FOUR BULK CIl'AMriONhlliPH A!fD Ttiarvca leau.i d. , 83c, tm). Now on ! eVimKi'inf,ualn wr aSisfiSPft'StS? A-A' Omen Ueperal "Adml NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK CATHERINETOYWINS 2201 11 TITLE vm .5I '2!''D,.: n .... . .- "oaaio nysin s iNaiaiori.il urown - .. ..... Captured by Philadelphia Turngemoinde Mermaid HOLST SETS NEW MARK1 i Catherine Tov, of the Philadelphia lurngemeinde. was ciowncd n thain Pioti last night The fair natator tin V.1S'J.flrft "' l,lp '-20-yard t.wlm of the .Middle Atlnntii tiiatrict A. A. t". title meet in the Tuingemeinde pool at Uronil ""' n"d C'olumhhi mrnur. The youthful mermaid's victory was a dis tinct surprise. Miss Toy captured the event in the laM few yards. In all the irn inps Guest, of "previous to tho last Irene had set tii althougl' tie latter wns on'v iiv'ies be liltiri her. The time was 3m. 1Ss. Miss fiucst was second, while Thelina Lie brick, another Wc-a llrancli "Y" wim mer. finished indies behind her team mate. :i.... ti.i.i ... . '. ii mi nuiM. Host I'linadcinhia nigh G k 1' . "IIHI ll IIIMIMT llllll. il(''Ml ')lll,l ,u'- Nhools Mar swimmer, who competed I i ,l nl ,ther him on the su ror Mendowbrook. .vet a new mark when (feeding rounds, bill il took a lot of he loweied tile time for the 700 Tan! stulT out of him mid the cITe. I ,.f it was swim, making the dislame In r.fl '' ." t mmnlelclv ircre his Moune. With , seconds. Wllllli is .", srrnncls lirtler limn the former reeoid made in Marih 11 lflll. by .1. K SIimocK. of the I'm. icisity of Penns)hani.i. JIMMY PAPPAS WINS Shades Max Williamson in Atlantic City Wind-Up Atlantic Cit. April 2.".. limmic Pappas. of Atlanta, shaded Mnx Wil Iiamson in eight rounds of slugging here last night. In the windup at the Atlantic Cit Sporting Club. The bout was, even until the fifth, when .liminie commenced to locate Max about the mouth with a left hook and a nglit tippcrcut. In the semi windup Little Hear le fused because t he Jersey boy had a pound and a nuarlcr more weight. Young Wells, a ltallimore colored boj, who substituted, quit after two rounds of Spencer's, jolts. loung JIaiinn, of .New York, gaicl Palsy Wallace, of Philadelphia, a finished lacing in eight i omuls of furi ous fighting. Krankie Moore, of Phila delphia, trimmed Patsj's brother, Joe, in the six-iound opener. FRANKIE CONWAY DRAWS Holds Dave Astey Even at Empire A. C. Opening Dave Astey, ot New York, and Frankie Couway the Pusey &. Jones featherweight, fought a six-round draw at the opening of thc 1'mpire A. C. last evening. In the semiw-ind-up Leo Johnson, of New York defeated It ill v Johnson, of the United States Nay. In the otr bouts Johnny McLaugh-1 lin stopped Soldier Jack Iliady in the Ihhd round; Kid Wagner fought n draw with Young Fuller, while Jaik I'almer ipiit to Jlickey llritt in thc fifth lound. ATHLETICS' GAME OFF Cold Weather Causes fjsstponement of Clash Wit(h$jj&Jr!;ors Washington, April -. Cold weather caused a postponement of the third game of the series between the Athle tics nnd Washington here this after noon. Perry and Johnson probably will face each other again tomorrow, weather permitting. Scholastic Baseball Games on Today s Card HIGH hCIIOOt. I.EGl F. FranUford Hlsn at Germantown High. Catholic Illlh dt Southern Hll.li. OTHErt GAMES West Philadelphia Catholic High at "julnlor"Mliih at West Philadelphia High f r 11, at Cheatn.it Hill Academy. Palmyra High at Woodburv High Germaitown Friends at Bon Athyn CJenMnton High at Ambler High ., Burlington High at Haddon Heights "'f'arnden High st Hnddontleld High. S -arlhmore High at Radnor High INTURACADBJIIC LEGUi: STANDING Won Lnat P C. y.n!i Cha.rter 3 1 090 T!nlvr.nnnl VcadefUV .... 2 1 .r,!7 .JV) .000 t;ermnnton Arademy... I rrtend3" Central n 3 MADE TO YOUR MEASURE SPRING SUITS P B aP Ssff yw M27& EXTRA PAIR TROUSERS FREE Why wear ready-mades when you can have a suit made to your indhldual measure for such little cost? Then, too, you are assured of expert work manship and an absolutely perfect fltting ault. Come and let us show you what wonderful Afiluea we Iwe in store for you. Cftag. Hbamg Co. 114 South Eleventh Street OPEN MONDAY AlfD, KNIGHT SUCCESSFUL IN GOLFING MARA THON i Playing Over the Whitemarsh Course He Succeeds in Registering Seven Rounds Better Than Eighty-five Average I Ily I'ETKR TN sr,T,; of n lliRh ,Mn'' "inl Wrw ,1IS J-golf ball into all rts of tiouble. l'red W. Knight plnjeil seven (oneiii tU o rounds of golf oer the White marsh Vnlley course in one stioke under an nverage of S". Had it not been for his disastrous sixth round, when the wind ploved havoc with his game, he toiild cosily have made an im'rnge of somewheie between M and K!. In his first eflort on April It he plnjed eight rounds, but failed bv h few strokes Considerable money was bet on the cf- Mill lll.f II J Ullll?t iiiiruiii. in "uuiu ' not be able to do at all this jear. , Only Onto I'ndrr SO Ilis'lirvt round was his tioiiiI, when things weie just light and there was mi j ..:...! . i.-.i i.i ....... n..it.. il.. u.t.,,1... i.L.n ., tl,.. .! .....1 ..nli- I two rounds to go things looked eas . j I vet after lie had finished his sinth i lound the soenteen -stroke mhiijit.ige I had been tut to W. A ei v wisely hi icsted for a half hour In fore he t0'k up his birden agnin. and ueediug nt for thc last round he hud no trouble in i getting a DO on the la-t journej. ' In contrast with the first effort when he made but one bird in the eight lounds he leglstered siv yoMordin. Heplajcd' fo.ty-live holts in pur figiircs. Shower Dclajs Start Knight wns obliged to delay his siail henuse of n he.ni shower, lint a. i !.!0 this hnil turned into ll drl7 e and, he began the long join lie. As was the rase in liis fir.st attempt, he did not stop for Mine II but condoled himself with two glasses of milk and nil egg nnd two ... ... V. .. . sarsaprillas, au,i Unit was all Hie rail die had. The fairwajs anil gieens weie lini with moisture, but other wise the conditions were ideal as theie wns no wind blowing. Later in the dn the wind came up vimng, ami it was due to this that lie had the disastrous sixth round. He did nol use a force addie jester day, nnd the same boy, Otto Lees, lugged the heiny tlubs, nnd he was icry much more tired than Knight. Three worers were necessary. F. F. Cold, ot Merchantvillc, lasted the first three rounds, and then IMdie Turbcll, thc club steward, acted in that capacity for a round nnd five holes. J. I!. Dona- I hue finished the j'ou. ' A Brilliant Performant e With the exception of a seven 011 the long eleventh the first round wns well plaied and a hue 10 for the incoming nine helped a lot iu keeping tho total down. The second round wns his most brilliant peiforinancc. l'ie par holes and a hiitl did a lot in scoiins n VS Boing out and lv.o pars and a bird romins home gao him one MioKo nndci "ft. In fact, the first five rounds were ucll plnjed, and while at times then was a lack of brilliant or spectacular shooting his scoring was excellent. Six par holes and a bird on the fifth round gave him the low total for the iirst niue holeH, hut tho bej.t he could do (omiuK home was to play two holes in par and he just luniiiiKttl to net an SO by playinj; the lust hole iu par fig ures. The sixth lound was the heart breaker. By this timo thc wind was very high nnd much against his judg ment he went out. Two of thc fiist tlirpo linlns ho neffntinted in nnr and then he began to slip nnd after that he, had but one par hole. The wind caught i his drives and hurled them into traps nnd bunkers, aiul when he allowed foi the wind on his shots it would quiet down fora moment and he found tiouble. Tluee balls out of bounds, the fiist ol tne day, adueii to 111s trouoics unu nvu thc round wns over his lead of seventeen strokes had dwindled to six. Nothing broke in his favor anil even ou thc pit- I ting greens he had no luck. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELS FRIDENBERG'S 37 mirth nm nttn Filbert and Arrh N.W. Car. Sth A Ilutlminood UanK liriorrncv Holtnn Eleetrlo 1'roteetlon SATURDAY EVENINGS lemd JL r PL'TTER Here Is Knight's Feat n.s Told Hole by Hole Tli si or In rounds nrnt round llo-iin i ' 3" nt 8 .'i." 1 imp I 2 rini.bed nut -.in -- I 1M 11 In r.H 3-. -i ail to S3 Two undrr 'Ishlv tho HerHK' Hriond rnund---ns in at I'lnifhe I l 10 J2 Tlni I .'- Out -ll r.t Htt ns III -i.l 4 -. in II TO ntulit under mT.icP Third round IK-mm at lo It rinihel nt tl ."I limp 1 J" Out . 117 1M 4S1 10 111 0S 111 ,T,5 HS3 Ten lltidfr wxcrnsr rourth round tlpKn hi 1" 'lo rinthpd nt I 1.1 TIiiip I 1n Out . 1.-.7 I .T.I 11 III .Mil 1"it .114 4u gj 1elo umW Hxerni,. fifth lound llPBTii at 1 in I'lul-lipd t 1 .' Tlmn 1 -ai Hit 111 T.l .14117 In mi mi 401 43 M) Sppu(pn tindpr Hl.piKP Sixth round ItPtm Ml .130 rililfthcd t 1 II Tun" I II Oul "I. 11 -.R4 Irt 111 71 i 1111 till ,1"-0H SK nnd. r HXPrflffp Spxpnth rouml -Hpriii tt 1 11 I'm. 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But they DO . f AI I IE" Come here tor VALUE., antJ more VALUE, and still more VALUE, for their money. 1420 Chestnut St Wkan Only tin Best If Oood Kaoutk" , I'llOTtirLA' PHOTO PtAYi OBTAINrO TKe S THROUOH nooKiiia foRPORATIQN, A IL U- I-"'. Morris . Passyunk Aw. Alnambra iut uaiiyat-. i:e u.isu' DOROTHY DALIOV 111 KXTKAVAUANCIS ' A tDOI I n 02D AND THOMPSON STB. Al ULLVJ MATINEE UAILT MAHK.I. NOHJIANI1 ill "SIS HOPKINS ' ADPAnlA CHESTNUT Helow 18TH ARLA1J1A 10 A M tollllBP. M. WAt.I.Ari: nKID In TUB ItOAniNC. HOAD ' ni t tirniDn buoad sTnEtrr and BLUhitJlrvU HITSOITIHANNA AVE. pxrt.isn ninpFinirK in "Tlir. WOMAN ON THE IVDBX ' BROADWAY llroad & PnyUsr Ave. J n;4r, 4 0P. U. (IF.OItOE WAI.SII in NE KH sl 411 1 nmnnrCC 5IAIN ST. IANATIINK EMPRESS MATINEE UAILT NNA Q N1I.SSON In "WAY Ol' THE STItONO" FAIRMOUNT ASiti TIIKD.V KARA In "niB I.IOHT , r-AlVm V THEATnE 1311 Market Bt. I FAMll- I RAM to MWnlBU ETE rOIl AN ETE" 561 HOl- MATINEB BAIL rOVTANOR TALMADOK In "BNPKniMUNTAI. MAP-mAOE" GREAT NORTHERN Br, WII.t.IAM l'AKNI'M I Broad St. at Erie 1 a a r, II THE .MAN HUNTEIf THtriC'D 1 A I 60T1I A WAUJUT 8TS IMPt.KJAL.Mats. mao. Rvji. T 0. MMK NV7TMOVA Itf out ok the roa" I PAnCD 1ST & LANCABTEn AVE. LbJUEJ MATINEE DAItT W. 8- IIART lnR'H. ggjfg m,.-. lluBd I IDCDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AVj L.ll3iLtl I MATINEB DAILY ir ' d. w. OHnrpiTira , . Steidera?at Central Beats iSorthcasl and Take Third Place Central High School continued their comeback in the High School League .estcnlii li defeating Northeast High. The Crimson and (iiild is now pressing rratikfoid High fur second place, witli three games won and two lost. Fninkford has won two and lo-t one. The standing: Tram OrmantntMi llfch . Krimkfnrd lllKh OlMral Jllltll Woid I'hllmli'lphl i South rhllB.lPlrhla NorthPJi.t lllch Citliollo llluli Won t-ort rr .1 1 nno . J I 117 .1 J noo J J . .mo . I j .3.11 . I 3 SMI . . U J .1100 MICHIGAN OUT OF RELAYS Poor Showing at Drake Carnival Causes Withdrawal Ann Arbor. Mich.. Apul 'Si Michi gan will uot be represented at the Penn isyhaum relay carnival nt Philadelphia. , it was made Known lomiy ny Hum Stee l'aircll of the Vnicrsity track "''""' , , ,- n This detision was le.icheil. 1 nrrell j said becniiM' of the poor shnwing v;f tin sain 101111' oi uic pu" i ii'-niM Wolvtrines. pnrtieulnrlv Carl Johnson. star splinter, nt the Drake game in lies Moines Inst week FOUR FENCERS QUALIFY Finals of National Tourney Sched uled for Tonight New York. April J.-. -W. II Ru sell, of the Uostou A. A., liny W Imtfher. of the New York A. C. Arthur 1 Lyon, of the Fencers' Club and .1 i. Sdmeffler, of the New ork A. C , yesterday afternoon qualified for the fiua'l rnund'of the national fencing clinnipioiisliip with dueling swoids in the New York Athletic Club, where the first and semi-final rounds were ile- 'rided. The finals will be held tonight I in the Hotel Aslnr. Abell to Coach Sewanee Nashville, Tnn., Aurll S" Tho I ntM-r- ';' of ihp. south (s..ant-o) h.plprtPd arl ( Ah of llpaxer Pani Win as fooiv.aU toarh for inin Abell In an Mum nus of l oIkiiIp nnd ns pplpitPd l.v WhIipi ( onip iu I'M.i an rfn h 11 Aiiiprlrnn lacMc of Sun and .00 Orn Kicnlnta lie iltes twic who nlre qillrlily. Subscribn to day to the Motor Loan. mOTtll'liAIS 1 ! 1 W ' 'itt -a. Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. 333 MARKET 0T.MCtro,S 51MB NAZIMOV.V In nEVBLATlON ' MODF1 125 SOUTH ST. Orchestra, 11JLSIL.U, rnntlnnoui. 1 to 11 "THE TIF.TTEH 'OLE OVERBROOK wo fyB THE nOStANTK Of Tn,"AN ' PAI ACT? J-J4 MAHKET STIIEET I il-L, to A M. to llilS p. u MArr picKronp i rn-Aiv Kinn. jn Dl A7A BROAD AND 1 ir-vi-r-v pohtkh streets kittt oortnoN In ' ' THE SfAR ' PRINCFSS 1018 MABKKT 6TRBBT Ol.IVE THOMAS In IUIUi REGENT MAnKE7, bt. b,iow kth 1X1-Val-i 11 A M. to 11 P. U. Bbvant w.vsimunv In .'cniil'Tirrvn nv V...111 SOMETlir.Va TO DO' RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE. rl-II AT TITLPKHOCKKN Wl'l riEVNIROV In I.0ri"! BEVNTSOV In ST, ' OH JOHNNY ' RURY MABKCT bT. BELOW 7TJI "- 10 A. M. to ll:l& p M rOMNVB nniFKITH In "THE UNKNOWN QUANTITT' SAVOY ,SU MABKET 8TREET JA VUI 8 A. M TO MIDNIGHT ALICE nllADY In "un "THE WOHI.D TO LIVE IN" ANITA STEWART In ' "A MIDNIQHT ROMANCE" VICTORIA TOMiV". THED-. BAR A In " f- "WHEN MEN DESlnp" ,When in Atlanric City Visit tka il'ift' , rANNtK ward ArT V" - ' Cr.lcr.lai XJltalra SCUAEFER ACCEPTS HOPPI'TS CHALLENGE Young Star Anxious to Play ( for Billiard Title New WU. April 2.p Itevponding lo n telegiam frrmi Tod Sloane nuking if lie was willing to plnj Hnppe in ne rnrdance with tho ihiiinpion's .iiaoiIKe, .taeoli seliuefei, who now is in Snu I'ranetsco. jcslerdaj wind tn Sloane iis follows "I nm iead( lo plnv Hnppe at nnv lime. I nni feeling well again and will be fit for a luatih nn tune it is nr ranged. Let me know as snnn us pos Sible the tunc and plaro rrt fur the contest. Regards to all mv New nrk friend-. Tlie neii srp m the prmeeding will be the cm eiing or the Sl'.'OO forfeit posted by Hoppe with the Iirunswiip.. Ilalke-Collciider ('omp.iny m this tih It was nnnniiuied bj Hoppe'i. iniinnger t,nf ,ln( JS ,l0 frfrlt n.s t)erci bj ". i ue wutini (icciinc to make a wnteh. MtMiie i acting in the matter for ,',in''l'', Stonehnm. the owner of the ;mnt, im j,otllr. Krr ngo p0r( $1(100 toifcit tn l..-i, l, Sthuefer in a ,-,...,, i makh 'Uaefe with Hnppe. Lnforlunnlely r fell ill, was threatened with I'li.-iiiiiiiiiui himi wits cnmpclloii t0 mm e hurriedly In the co.ist, where ho 1ms recuperated. S. haefer nnd Wtlker Cm li ra 11 have been plating exhibition niati lies in toast cities Other Sports on Page 15 This Is the ni tier lirsinl of ecry Muntcd pat tern and niH terlal Just the suit jou want is nern for j ou but net nuK'Kiy aiid jouii neer regret thlB tip Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. Ol: 1 IVI ' I w 1 ' I ' 'IK 1 i: I :':; 1 ; I 'i V704 South 8ihSt. :M. & H. SELL Base-ball (Uniforms All Wool $?50 riae co Measure Where Else Can You Obtain Such Amazing- Values as These at M. & H.? A! SK any one of the team ninnngcrs of thc many teams we have outlined witn uniiorms we them in last Friday's Evening They know. Tliei.e.-uaiforin fabrics rjc hard-wearing, tough, all vool, ami arc the biggest value ever offered. The Reason We Can Do It WE SAW a vondeiful trade oppotlunity to buy this all-wool uniform fnbric months ago nt a remarkable price, before tho War and Luxury Tax went into effect, and closed it at once. Wft give you cveiy advantage we obtained low price with no taxes added on. Fine choice of colors and stripes. No extra cost for letter on shirt. Uniforms consist of Cap, Shirt, Pants, Belt, Stockings. Phone or Write for Representative lo Call Out of limit team munarerb write for hamples and easr flf-measureitient blanks. dfllX, JkW Yon Safe Money on l.ierythlni nn lluy nt M. i. II nJiiHoMmziniBaACH Eaa3430MARlibT5T lOI'KX TIHBS11AY .X1 rllOTOPIATS THEATRES OWNED AND M.ANAQED BT MEMBERS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT S'JD AliOVi: MAltKBT WILLIAM RfSSEI.l in "HIIASS Hll TONS CEDAR tiOTH AND CEDAR AVUMB EI.SIE FEROl'SON in "THE MARUIAOB PRICE ' COLISEUM ErsWiFSra WM S HART In. "THE I'OI'PY GIIIL'S HUSBAND" r- f"M? A I Ot" MaplewooJ Aves. VwULWlNlML. 2in and 8il5 P. M. HARRY SinilET In riOHTINO DEhTINT" CIIDPk'A UT" MARKET RTS. t,UrC.rv- MATINEB DAILY OERAUHNB I'ARRAR In "SHADOWS'' FRANKFORD 4Tl6 mnktor1 Av- MME NAZIMOVA In "ETE POR ETE" iccrrrDQnM s? and dawhik Jlw. i-iww.', HW. . MAT, DAILT iWA'rI?.:S"1H.t 111,1AM VARNOM In INTERCOLLEGIATE MEETING, Officials to Discuss Track Plans TriU J ' Atiernoon , nuvi I ww 1 1 p AMA.M 1'he Intercollegiate Athletic Assocla- Sal 4-tion afle ion wilt hold Its annual meeting thin m ernnon nt the Ilnlln Phi hnilsn In iliM formulate plans for the intercolleglnfcs, 'rfl wiiicii mo to tie held in Harvard 1 Sliidiuni Mnj JiO-.'Sl. "5,1 Tomorron the tnenibtrs of the Inter- Ifj ... . .... "-. V1 ollegiatt- liaskctbnll Association will s,,t "Sftlicr to plan the M-liedulc He next fall and talk oier the tules. Tfendler, Glassman erremstem i.i w run. non We Specialize in SILK SHIRTS of incomparable richness and exclusive fabrics, se lected from thc leading makers. Wo Iiae tho classict-t little place in town nntl posithely the choicest line of ! 1 ,X X s I Men's Furnishings Watch Our Windows 818 Chestnut St. .gtrasjCTWQQBa -The Tailor in Town- j-r 1 m9SMSL Si sirfSa E k 9 ml After Easter Sale Owinc to our bit? H.istcr business c have a number of .short ends just enough for one - or ii piece suit. Men they're big values j;et here early tomorrow for best choice. SPRING SUITS MADE TO ORDER. o t.t phenomenal salo ot fine $1 075 19 H Vnlimcs H ak aW lUeS jTjm saw m ,.m n . mmm kmw -i.oU to r, nn .lo.UU (Uuslbelorf Ciesbiul) ,-..$..., IT FOR LESS: puniisiicu tho list of a few of Ledger and get their oninion. fy ETJp tgTVJ ,et lour opy of 'Nearbr Klitilng" lree , SATL'IIIHV IIVKXIVCI l'HOTOl'IIS 1IJMRO '"""'T fit A l.lttAKO Ai'K. juiituv Jumbo Junction en I'ninl.furil'L'l BEDHIK LOVE In ' "CAnOHJH Ob' '1HE CORNERS" I Of! ST ?-" Nt I-OCDfiT hTRUlWa LiUVVJOl Mats I 30.3 30 EBs, U.30 to 11 L'HAIILKS RAY In "THE SHERIKK'8 bON" $ .. NIXON' 83D ..TOp8. m . . SPECIAL COMEDY ' V 1 "MULK8 AND MOUTOAOES' 1 PARIf IJ Ave. and Dauphin MjH ...vJE . STAR CAST In "THB liUTTRlt 'OLE" $& air tKi" 1 -: KIVUL1 """fiSS.'ttiL. 4ti V 1 frM V KtT AVn aitr,Ar nm ... HILLIB. RHODES In . A-9 "HOOP LA" ,$M. STRAND aajAMowj ave. h$L DOROTHY OISH tn ) ftCT "PEPPT POf.LT" Vlfe-"! , WEST AUEGHElYiA1&4Sv .. ' "i ' 4UCM MMT tWrTff . ' "1 At J i n II ul 15 'f: .1 jS9 & 41.fl l M "i .i s 4 .1 I iJ v a V &T "; Jf 9 M zw M K) rTv. in f B Tt! 'THWgiBUWATPD'ATJlOHf; Kip , V,,C?B?H,PWr ' n v ., S?f -' , " l F)5mt NmamruvRKJi yirtr '0f. it r rvJTi1- W f