f?Wwv "vM 35,! - v'af -T 'WTTTjfX,. ---' " . ' "WV? f.it S&flfc!j5?5w '''' ',!f3fI -r,. ' )7"4I G " EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, 'APRIL 28, 1919 IT "S "4E M&Mi THIRTY DAYS HAS SEPTEMBER, BUT VESPER OUffil EN SEEK-NEW RECORD With Kelly Back, Club Expects to Beat Old Mark of. 22 Wins in One Season MAY ROW UNION B. C. CREW The Vesper Tlont Club oiirsmrn, who lump; up it rcrord of twenty-two vir lories iu the 1017 roniiiK t-ritson. have rlnrtcd out to surpass tlicir previous 1 -t year. Tliry hate set tlielr inaiK nt not loss than twenty-lite wiu. Tin nladejmcn have much in tln-ir favor, up four of the largest renttn of the M-a-son will be contested on the Sohujlkili and they intend to send a tronK tram to try for national honors nt Worces ter, Mas.. iu August. .lacl- Kelly, the Ve-prr "lion Man." and champion sculler of the SihulMll Xavy, who lias just been mustered out of service, is iu fine pbjfical shupe and has nnnouneed his intention of startinR trnininR immediately. He be, lieves that the injury to his foot, which he suffered in Fiance, !P i.ot prove a handicap to his row inc. lie will enrrt the Vesper colors in all the single scull -ins cliampionsliips of the season. IlusUy Juniors The club is fortunate in having a husky lot of juniors to man an eight -oared shell for the Schuylkill Nnvy Jtcgntta. Coach Miller nlready lias right sweeps and has had them going almost n month. The crew is rowing. Thompson bow, Markey 15. Filoon IS, Fljnn -I. Stohner r. Niesly 0, llauiia 7, Kigling stroke, living coxswain. I'lans arc nfoot to man mi eight -oared shell with senior sweeps to cross blades with the Villon float Club of Huston, in thcAmeiican icgatta. T'nul Costello, who pulled a senior sweep for Vesper before the war, has been i cleaved fiom the navy and has stinted training again. Knrl and Ktlwortl Craef. C'ahill. I.ehm. Ito.d. Miller. Kelly and Kugle arc all staunch senior sweeps who arc rowing. Muting Training Walter Kigling. who is stroking the junior eight, nlso is training for juiiioi sculling honors. Kigling won the Ves per rowing mileage prize last jear. and those who have watched his perfoim ances in training so far this jenr say lie looks like one of the bc,t junior single scullers the Vesper Club ever sent to the starting line. Karl nnd Edward firaef will be de pended upon to row for, Vesper in the senior double sculling ccnls of the season. Crews to take pnit in cnci.v event o tho Schu.lklll Nitty regatta arc also being planned. TRACKJflEETS TODAY Northeast Meets West Philadelphia and Central Opposes Frankford nAs.KIt.l,l. H ootlsKiwr, lllili at HiiHilonnVlil lllnli. Ilronn Irei at renu Charter Mliuol. TRACK Franklnrel lllch at t'rnlral lllch. llt l'bUadelphla llicli nt .Northfast lll.li. TEAMS SSTAMMMi Vnn Inn Charlep 1H I nmkforil IIIkIi X ttrt rtilladeliilila 1- (ifrniantown llieli II lirruiiintown jXruileiui ..I a l.owrr Merlon lllli n llalfrforISfllnol II Central High ! Nortliern J'pturopnl Chfllrnlinm lllch 4 t'amdpn lllch I I.nt a t n n !l II II III II II The intcrschool track season will get going today. Two meets arc scheduled. Krankford High coming down to Houston Field to oppose Centinl High, while next door West Philadelphia and Northeast -will run and jump It mil. These two meets will Cjge the scholastic fans quite a real liniiin the ability of the three, leading schools Central High, Northeast nnd West Philadelphia. This is thn first season that the local schools have, arranged n scries of dual track meets. DATES FOR SHIPYARD GAMES First Half of Association Schedule Announced by League President Announcement of the flrt round of thn baftpball achedutft of the lvHmre Itller Shlpyarda' Athletic AmoHatlnn lias lxeu made by Clarence Samuel Klnir. tho nr Ranlatlon'a president Tho hchedulu fol Iowa: Katurdav. Mav .1 New Tork Pltln at Hoc Inland: Umerceney I'leet, ut Merchanla, Drdcrkfl. at tVJlmtncton Sunday. May ! Diidoek at Hoc InUlid, New Tork Shin, at ferelianta Saturday, May to New Vork Ship at Tlmergeney (two), Jlog Inland, at Wllmlnc ton, taundav, Mav It tVllmlnaton, at Met rhanla. Kmerffenrv Fleet, at Hos IlHnd. Saturday. May 17 Wllmlnirtou, nt Tlmergeney ricet, Menhanta. nt New Tork fctitn. Sundjv. 3Uy 18 New- Tork Fhlp. at t)r docka, Wilmlnston. at Uos Idland; Kmcr cencv Fleet, at Merehanta. Saturday. lay ill-IJntcriceliry fleet at Drsdocki (two)i Hop Inland, at Now York Shim Merchants, at Wllmlnt-ton. Sunday, May 2B Wllmlnntun. at Prydocka (two); New York Ship, at Hoe Island. Decoration Day, May 30 Merchants, at Drydocka (tvp: lloir teland. at i:tueri;rnev Vleet (two); tvtlmlnjton, at New York Ship (Wo). ac aturday. May at Drdoek-, at Kmer- eeney STeett liner isiaiin, at .Merchants; .New Tork Sblp, at Wilmington. Bundav, June, 1 New York Ship, at Dr doiks; Wllmlnutou, at Hoe Island. Saturday, Juno 7 Dn docks nt Mer ehanta: Hoc Island, at New York ship; Wllmlniton, at lltneritency I'leet. Sunday. June 8 Merchants, at Drdocks, Ilmeroency net, at Hob Island. Saturday, June 14 Drvdocks. at New Yotfc Ship; Hoe Island, at Umerceney Fleet: Merchants, at Wilmington Sunday, Juno lli Drjdocks, at Hog Island; New York Ship at Merchants Saturday, Juno 21 Drjdoiks al Wllmlnc Inn, Umergency I'leet, at New York Ship Sunday, June 52 Merchants, at Hog Island (two), Dridoiks, at Merchants. Saturday, June 58 Kmercency I'leet at Wilmington, Merchants, at New York Ship. Sunday. June 59 Hog Island, at Dry riprks (two); Wilmington, at Merihants. Independence, Julv 4 New York Ship, at Wllmlneton (two): Drjdocks, at Umergency Fleet; Hog Island, at Merchants Saturday, July 5 Hog Island, at Wl. mtngton: Merchants, at I'.mergenry Fleet (two); Dry Dorks, at New York Shin. Sunday, July 8 Open lor postponed games, Wquld Mean War Edith So .your father told jou he was opposed to your marrying Jack. What did you say? Wilful "Winnie I told papa that In tervention would mean war. Answers. .Judging From Experience He AVould your father and mother objet if, they knew I bad kissed you?" She Thy never have," Answers. Not for Him New I was just introduced to Dora 'Looker There'b n womnn'for you! ,f ' Ted. Xot (or m I've, naked Ufr. J Li- JUiVt um.. ' l a, Ji wa rala'Vt.unu 5- What May Happen in Baseball Today niidni, l.i Ann; . . . Uon list I'.f. Win l.ns Clnflnnnll r, o l.non l.wno .KM liroon.ni a H i.non i.nmi ..i( riiii.i.ii . i .naj .7,-n .son r ttfthuniti 3 ; ..inn .niio .4no "learn miii ,(hki .too m tork I ,:i.i .nun .lin lintnn o :i .mill .sso .onn si. Louis (l ,- .lion ,(U .111)0 ami-.kk n i.ni.i-i: lloMnn .. ; n i.non i.non Mi-nun t I .Rao .MS miii.i;tks i i ..inn ,nm Isirlamt I I .Ado .Km ttiislilncton I ; .ri.i.t .too UMrnlt i .a.ci ..-,00 .no; .its .aw .31:1 :1s! .11110 st. Mule. .. i :i smi .urn e orU. . n I ,on ,ftnn SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL I.HAr.tT. Ilrnnkhn ill riillmlrlnlilii. ilriirt n:.l() p. m, Nn tork ft llntnit. (Iran 3:lt p. til . si, 1,oiiU nl (,'liiruiro. itouriM .1 P. n, PltMiurcli nt Cincinnati, lnnd)i S p. in. AMi.iticAN i.KAnrn Atlilftll ill Vfw lork, rlfnri I P. IM. lliutnii a( tt iiMllmrtnn. IcntUs t 3:30 p m lilniRn itl llrtrnlt. ralnt It p. nt. t Irirlnnit nl M. 1.011K mini 3:30 p. in, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATION L I.KAC.l n ( hlcntn. -,i SI. trills, t iiirinimll. -1 1 rlttstiurcli, I ami:rk-an i,unii: Roston, M; liislilnclmt. o t hlrilnn. 8; llrlrnll. I PHILLIES TROUNCE MERCHANT SHIP, 10-4, IN A SABBATH GAME I Mark is niixiuus to sre his big poit- Bancroft, Williams and Luclerus!ri,Irr '" ",lion- , Kin"n lms l'ro" "' for some time, but has lecoveied en- by Heavy Clouting: Netted Itireiy ami claims he is m good mu- 13 ditinn. Three Home RllllS i When Kinney fiist lepoitcd to Mack . Twenty the hundred baseball funs packed themseltes into the new athletic Held nt Ilarrininii, on the outskirts of Hristnl, In see .lack Coombs and his Phillies trounce The Men limit Ship building baseball team by smie of 10 lo t. Karl Mack, who is piloting the ship. J aril team, was handicapped for a inoundsman and was forced to semi ;n Downs, who had pitched it full came on Snliiidny. lining the progiess of i " Ilie game hitiiej. another twirler who has not as jet done any tossing for the shipyard, was sent in. The Phillies opened up the initial inniug by tallying three runs. The Shipjarders also tallied one. Neither side dented the score sheet in the seiond frame. AgninUn the thiul the Quakers added three mi, while the Merchant added two. Merchant added the final inn in the sivth. The Phillies got another when Cy Williams clouted over the feme in the fouith. and in the sixth the brought their total to nine inns. MACK RELEASES TWO Bailey and Dykes Turned Over to Reading Heading. April '". Connie Mntk has decided to t in ) Outfielder (iene P.aile and lnliebler D.thcs oier to lieading. Ktery man iu the sqtmd already on the job here will be giten n climiee to show his best iu an cffoit to gel n plaie on the tiain. The men will be 0M tIP diamond etery dnv this week, with piactice games Monday and Tuesday to get ready for Wednesday's opening with ISiughmuton. Rowing Association Meets May 10 I ie nnnual lneettrnr or the Mhia e stntrn n-uatia AVwoclation will bB hclii it tho Ae iiiiu rtiiuriiu kiuu .sHiuraay etenlne Mav 10. for the annunl clettlon and selection of a regatta committee, A nrograni of eients and h place for the rettatta for the present lear alyo will be (icUHed Shawnee Tournament Days Are Buckivood Event Will Fridolyn Events, But no IJ.V VKl'KK rplli: fast-approaching mouth of June J- is KoiiiB to be the busiest month in the history of golf. Owing to the fntt that the nineteenth hole is going out of business on the first" of July, eteiy dub in the country is anxious to schedule its main etcnts for June. After Shattuce got its hchedules nicely arranged, it was decided to place the big Buckwood tournament in June, and right there the green committee, headed by Iteggie Worthington, ran up ugiiinst it. I'ractlcnlly the only open dates local! v were June 1!) to 21 nnd the ouly con - met was wiin the junior championship Hut Fox Hills has n big three-day etcnt for those dnjs, nnd as most of the Met ropolitan district golfers go to that tour nament, the dates wrre out of thn ipies tion. So Shawnee hns decided to hold the big etent from Thursday, June VI, to Saturday, June II, and, of course, theie arc jwo local events to conllict with thobo dates. Itoth are one-day affairs. Tlie first is the nnuuiil dinner tournament at the .Morion Cricket Club. Hut even at that riiilndelphia golfers can enter the eighteen-hole event nnd play in the morning nntl Hustle up to Shawnee nnd quality iu the afternoon. No Other Dates the second conllict is on Saturday, when the Fridolyn cup mixed foursome event will be plnjed at 1'liilmout. Any onn not in the finals will be out of it in time to run back to I'hilmoiit to plav iu tho afternoon. The Shawnee officials I egret 'very much, that tho tournament t-pnUlcts with tho two Ipcnl events, but thcro is no other way out of it. The annual invitation tournament at Shawnee is off. It was originally sched uled for Juno 18 to 21. This is the event thut Mrs. Harlow lias wou every time it has been held. It hns been hard wqrk to get n big field at Shnwnce, so the committee hns decided to cancel it. TOUKNEY DIlOri'EI) The result of this is that tho only women's event ut Shawnee will be the women's imtioual championship from September 20 to October 4. Most of our local wonicn lajcrs arc familiar with the course, ami while it will be n big disappointment not to play there In the-Juno event, tero will'e plenty of opportunity for plax in tlto falf. itiTIje open, ,toutnow4,.forTwhich V A'S FACE REAL TEST IN YANKEE SERIES Connie IP ill Have Great Chance to Size Up Ilurlers Against Heavy-Hitting Nctv York Club in Three-Game Scries N"1 lt KDWIN .1. POLLOCK ) Siliirr t orrspmlcnt Trattllnr ITIIh I amifiirft. New Yorli, April 'JS. ! 'pill: nmbitiniis As face the well-1 -L known acid test iu the three-game series with Miller Muggins's Yankees. which starts hrre todnv. The Mai'kmen got an even break with the Nationnls in Wahinglon. losing tliC (irt game with the renowned Scott I'erry toiling .and winning the sei oinl 'with .lohmn Watson nnd joung Walter Anderson heaving 'nn, but the (Jviff-i men nri-n'1 the hitters the Vnukecs are leputed to be . j Cunning Connie will )nr n gieatl (hanee to si?P ,, n,p frn, f ),;,' vnimgei- tuirleis ngniust the Ynnks I Perry probably will work today, but great Scntt neeila i, further sizing tip Mis ability has been tried and found stable, I Kinney hi Shape Walter Kinnet. i,o biR southpaw from Tons, ,n )0 Martr, ;n onc of thn battles asrniml Ihn Vnnl. nml i" riulnillphia he had n uorld of stuff and was n clutloii for mk. He sluiueil I sin u iidtniiceii rm in Hint he was accused of liming done innidernble trniuing nl his home iu Dallas before joining the A's in their spring woikotils at Shibe Park. The big bn w.i- unable to hurl in the series with the Phils due to a (old. but he was all vet to exhibit to the dignitaries of Washington on Saluidiiv Cold weather intet ferred with his debut as n member of the Mnikmen. Waller did some big league twirling with the lied So" last lear. hilt ne was used as relief piti her and neier started a K"'1"'- Kesl Knr anKees The Yankees hate had a four-day enfoned rest from scheduled games, but tlie unetpei ted rettuu of winter did not keep the New Yorkeis indoors. Muggins held drills etcry day with the exception of jeitcrday. The la? oft has not done the Yanks nnj good, for the men need work, ami plcnt.t of it. I'lnuk linker, iu pnrtieu Iiu, is iu need of practice, and the Marjland fanner hs lieen hard at it trjing to get his hatting eye in trim. . ZBYSZKO WRESTLES ED LEWIS TONIGHT - II inner to Med bad Ladtlaoclc for W orUrs Title. Chiiago, April 'JS. IM iStranglrrt Lewis, of Kentiuky. ami Wlatlek Zlijsko. the Pole, saitl today they were in prime imidition for their finish wres. tlir)g iiintch. catch-as-catch-cau stjle, at the Coliseum tonight. The winner, it was said, will be matched with Ser geant Karl Caddock, who is still iu the arm, for the woild'a heavyweight title. The ngi cement protides that if there is a fall inside of two bonis two out i .i r n . . . , ! r ,lir!r fulls sllM" ,1(,e"de the match If theie is no fall iu two hours the man winning one fall is to be declaied the tit tor. Moved AheaS Conflict With Dinner and Other Dales Arc Open l'l'TTHR large purte is offered hns been shifted fiom August ," ami 0 to Tuesday and Wednesday, July l.'i .and If!. Speaking of conflicting dates, the tpinlifjing tiny of the Atlautic City tournament is set for liny 8, nnd that is the daj that the Subuibau cup matches begin heie. M01JK CONFLICTS Knr those tho ttnnt to play in both etents. nere is n suggestion that snould lie of mtucc. Lndcr the present plan la" - v number of Suburban mntches may he played in advance, bo this will per init thoM- who lire, going to Atlantic City to arrange through tho captains of their teams to play thn first matt lies before the Thursday in question. In this way tint can kill two birds with onc golf ball. There is no doubt that Atlantic City is going to draw the lurgest golf crowd of the cnr, and every riiilntlelpliia club will be represented by one or more en- lues There ougnt to ue ennugu play ers there next month to till n dozen (lights, but whether the management will iucrense the number of sixteen. te mains to be seen. ntoTnrr.AYS T H t .a DVfMLlI ADA AAtAUbli ill Al&JhUSiCKfi OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION! ' i i i i i .... , n, BELMONT 53D ABOVC MAIIKET VAZ1MOVA In "OUT Of TUB TOG" CEDAR UOTU AND CUDAR AVENUE W. oniFPITIt In , WHO HTAYBD AT IIO.MK" n. the aim. o"M ICCr IM MAIIK15T DISTWniSK COLlbLUM WITH AND OOTH HMD PKVNKTT In "PAIVTNEBS TltnKB' COLaJINIAL. 2:is and 8;l P.M. iin.i.ii: nunKB in GOOD OHAC10U8, ANNA11BLLC" t-1 ID W A 0TH 4 MAIiKBT STS. EUKtirwA MATINKI3 DAILY PAUI.INB FnEDBniCK In "TUB WOMAN O.N TUB INpEX" FRANKFORD 4m KnANKKOUD AVUNUU WHAT BVBnV W0J1AN WANTS'' -JEFFERSON s9ViSlp i - irniTii raniTH BTORT tn "AS TUB PUN VKNT )DOW". LOCAL GOLFERS WOULD LIKE JUNE TO HAVE Inlerclub Records of AlhlclioYanh Series 'the appTl'lod flsurrs tlni liew tlK lillihr nf Ihe Athlcllr eml Ymikr. i. hci limi n Tlr-s nt tli l'ol'i (irnnivH, 'i v Tork. tcidnv time fMro.l in IntT- luh ir.ini'-s ilurlne llK-lr lltrtlme illhliH5 ualiiHt c( h i tub Alhlrllrs' pllthcrs in. Nen ork lum T'mli-r. Thrnvn V 1 .f S...it IVrrv I! : " ,""1 t till StuWoii .11 1 ""0 lte!-ln Nmlm I! 1 " ' '." Rnli (lo.irx . . II 1 I 'O'l Win NoeB I! - . .V'l Venn HrrcE I. ! ! ;. .IhiK Jolinwii tt I a io Hurry FclboM It n - iion tirand IhIkI IT J-. to,, ankrnt' illihfr T Allilrlle lenm Plltlrs Thrnns W- J t" Thormahl. n . ' , " ' Ji".' Shore . . II '- - J'i l.conr.l I. J; ";J c'ulnn ., .'.' i nnn Ituxell " J 2-" (Iranil toul - 1" '-'' "" Uo liml po ilrilliup bfoo irp.rtinK to Mack may not hne the hitteis that Ituzzius possesses and lie may not have n hurling staff that will compute with the Yank arrn. but he's wlllitu to mntcli any of his plujers ngninst rin! New Yorkers in foot races. I oot races dint win uau games unn-si la ments me on the base pnlhs. nud.theie , the lean leader will hate the advantage I There's no lend in tin hoofs of nnj of the A's. I Wallier Itcporls Tilly Walker joined the dub line this morning, but it is not likcl t lint he will see serviie before the opening game at home. Tilly has been out with n sprained ankle, nn injury suffered iu the series against the Iniversity of Pennsylvania nine, nnd was left in Philadelphia when the platers went to Washington White Witt has been holding down the ( enler-licld job, and if lie keeps up his hitting he's going to keep Tilly on 'the bench nnd give him pleuty of time to recoier from his injury. lutey hns been whaling the ball nt a terrific clip, and it would be foolhardy to pull him fioni the batting order if he continues his streak. After the three games with the inn kees, the Athletics return to their native town for the opening game of the chain- pionship session in Shibe Park. (!rif- fith's Nationals will be the nttrattiun, BESS1E RYAN WINS ' 220-YARD TITLE, - . i.ni.l Mormnul Defeats Stroiia "-""- ' - I'ield in San Francisco .San Fraiicisrn, t'al.. Aptil -S. Kli.iibeth Kynn. of iyiiladelphi.i, de feated n strong Held of mermaids here .tcstcrday dfleruuou in the 'JJO-ynid nntionnl championship race. One of her strongest competitors was nnrntliv'ltiirns. th eeonst swimmer who holds several championships. The' for mer title was held by Mrs. Claiie (!al ligan Kiuney, of New York, who is uow a resident of Los Angeles and hns dropped out of the sport. This was the first lace for Miss IC.tnn on her coast tiip, but she is due to compete iu another national champion hip meet next Sunday anil is tucked o win the title owing to her splendid showing in .testerdfij's late. GOTHAM ATHLETES DISOBEY THE A. A. Five Runners and Two Swim mers Must Answer Charges New York. April 2S. Wheu the registration committee of the loml branch of the Amateur Athletic 1'uion meets next Thursday night several lo cal runners who competed in the lloston Marathon race a week ago Inst Satur day will have to uuswer charges. The athletes in question are Otto Laahso, of the Knleva A. ( Willie Hans Kyroneu. of the JIillro.se A. A Schuster, iimittachcd: A. Morris. St Christopher Club, nnd I. Trivntilidas, ot the Moruingside A. ('. All these runners lire charged with competing in an out-of-town cient without first getting u permit from the local branch. Misses Charlotte IIojI uud Kthltla llleibtry, the girl swimmers, w'ill also fuce similar tharges. , Poor Man Diauu Ih the man jour sister's go ing to marry rich':" Dick Not much. Ktery time mother talks about the wedding, father sajs, "I'oor man!" Answers. - rnoTni'T.AYH i K E S lUMRO ont st. & otnAiiD avis. juimuiv JuoiUo Junction .n Krunkloid "L" W. H HART in "BUKBD Ol' MEN" LOCUST ,f2D AND J-ocust sTitEura L.JJ3l Main. 1 :30. a :ao. Kmh. U 30 to i 1 MARV TICKFOItD In "CAI'l'AI.V KIDD, Jn. NIXON WD AN2D,A7R,TI)STS' BKHSIB IXJVH In "THE YANKEE PRINCESS" PARK n'DflB AyC DAUPHIN" BT. rrtlMV Mat 2:15. Evg. (;13 to 11 DonoTitv oish in "I'Bl'PT rOLIA" RIVOLI BSD AND SANROSI BTS. MATINI:r mif ORACE DARMOND n "WHAT UVEHT WOMAN WANTS" ;TR AND OKBMANTOWN- AVE. O t lArtlU AT VENANGO MARY IMCKFORD In "CAPTAIN KIDD, JR. WEST ALLEGHENY JUSifi- MARntinntTE clark in aitBTNA CHEEN,". ." t? O f - ," . ' SPRING GRID WORK Bob Folwell to Start Coaching Red and Blue Football Candidates Today , Pootball will again bctome a p.itt ol Penn's nthletic nctiily this afternoon, when spring gridiron priictice begins on I'rauklin I'ield. Kuuuing, passing and punting will he the order of the day. with seiimntages to follow in a few days. A large number of candidates Ihnte iilicndy signed up to rejmit to 'ilaj. Hob 1'iilwrll will be in uuifoini to toaili the piospi-(tie gridiron star- Although Tolwell signed his coaihiug Uontrnct only last Wednesday, the Krd and Ttlue mentor will get right to work I on the men who will (ompete on the jlftl!) eleen. Captain "Hciuie" Miller, .of the 1017 team, will be among tho-e who will nssivt in training the reciuits. Inlong with (ieoige lirooke nnd l.iid Win? 1 Captain Iter! Itell will lead the squiiil that has enlisted for the spring training. Practically all of last falls S. A. T. C. eleen will he uu hand. iiKluiliiig unci llopptl, wlm was cnoseu as nn ,",l.;X"!rl i,:'" cl!,,l1 Miiiuss. Titel anil Cm I'Thomas will he kept out bj base ball nnd clew nclmtics, but I'olwell will hate under his cure I.ud and AW Winy and sricriil other stars, who will i etui u Iti college next fall. LOCAL TEAM TRIUMPHS Wins Intercity Bowling Match From New York In a specinl iuteriitj niatth lolled on the Teiininnl Alh-js Snturdni after- I , . .. , , ,,.,,, noon between New lork and Plnlnilel- , pliin teams lepiescntitig Mnlher & Co., c... .i... i ..,. ; ,-.. ... ..!. : u:.. .i.n ,u.iiliorisiiLii, iimi, . ,. , . 1 ' Innff f.t ttinci, rriims lodil i two games out of three and nlo topped the cracks from the, big lily by a margin of 1 l.'i points. j NAVY TO PLAY SYRACUSE Saturday's Game to Wind Up the Lacrosse Season t Annapolis. April 'Js:. After hating I won nil of their games this jenr, the midshipmen will i lose their lacrosse J season during the (omiug week, the i second team meeting P.nltimore I'jtj College on Wednesday, and the first twelve opposing S.wnetiso on Snturda Netcr before has the size of the wpind ZimTloX gm"" "'"" ASTOR'S ENTRY FIRST n...u ouu.n an Wins Craven Stakes at Newmarket Track Ncwinarliet. ICnglnnil, April 'J'.r William Waltloif Astor, won his first (important race this season by captur iing the Crnten stakes of the value of I.?jo00 Saturday, which xns the feature I of the losing day of the meeting. His entry, lluehnu, was ridden by '.I, Itrcnnnn. Sir tieorgc Noble'!, Itrnff liridgo, with J. Childs ! secoml and Lord iu the saddle, filnuelj's I)o- iniuiou V, Sin.tth up, third. Immediate L 1 1 wdBsliU jJJ j WQET u. Motor wMr Cars The new Moline-Knight 5-passenger dc luxe tourinp -3r at $2600 is an unexampled value. Call for demonstration MOLINE-KNIGHT MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. TeL Spruce 2715. 1821 CllCStnut Street H. D. rKBUFFER. Pras. All !... Kill, Morris I'atsyuull Ave. nuiamora Mit.iunyt Kmtj.gio&v. AI.lfK HRADY in MAitir.. lm ADH1 1 -'D ANU THOMPSON Hl. Al JLL.U MATINUE IJAI1.V liAit(U.r) i.oi'Ktvciun in mi: tui.Miow nr n:.n ARCADIA CHUSTNUT llflow lU'lH 10 A M to U:15f.M. lU.Sin FEKOl'PON In i:Vi:S OF '1IIB HOLI. ' DI 1 ICDIDn miOAIl STItKIJT AND hJLUt.DlrU st'sQinnANNA avk, WIM.IAM I'AR.NT.M In "11UOP.-V1A.N JIL.1.H 1 BRO AD W AY2B W MAitr iMLKronD t'APTAIN KIDU. J It IDDCQ MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK EMrKboo matinee daily TURD. RARA In "THE LIOIIT" FAIRMOUNT -""M-ATiNil'Y Jt'NE ELVIDCE In THE LOVE DEFENDER" fAlHI V THEATRE 1311 Markst St. r AlVllLY 0 A. M. to Midnight. MAREk NORMAND In sia HOPKINH" cTU cT THEATHB lllow Sprues SO 1 rl 3 1 MATINEE DAILY HAROi.n LOCKWonn in "KIRB OK HOPE" GREAT NORTHERN Broad St. at Erls 2. T & 9 P. M. HALT. t'AINK'H THE MANXMAN" I A IDC D f A 1 ""TH TTALNUT BTS. I'I)RENTE REED In "HER CODE OP HONOR" I rAnrR 1ST LANCASTER AVE. Lh.AU.r MATINEE DAILY MAROUI'.RITE TIARK In "THREE MEN AND A dint' I mCDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV, llDU.ll I MATINEE DAILY rilOTIIIT.AS PHOT0 PIAYSV f OBTV!MEO i ifcjfjt THHyH 1 V J&QOMHQr J NCaRPORATIOIr i . altTOTAiiU 111VK IB "XHK tHIJCKEINO FLAS1E" Comparison of I'l'tchcrs in I'liiUies-Hroofdvn Series 'tin appcndM nurri f.tr nn mtmiK''' lino on linn lh fllihTi of llir llillli anil Itotiinp mIio beKln n Ferine h"r" io'1h. hflp fn-il in liuertlub pamrs iliirlmr tlielr llfr-tinio rltilitn rarcfis HlfH III t (-H'll eltlti I'liltllrs IMIrhers l. tlrimktjn Tfam Pii, i,ptf Th r I. ! H. ,.. . L .. J 1. It It It It in :t I jai r.on Mike I'rrndcmiiBi Milton Watson lee Oeitchacr . Klnier Jacobs tlrnnit letiil . . . Unlilni' l'lllhrrs s, ji -jn ml rhllllrit' Tfam PltehiTs I. (ill i"h Inn' , At Mitmxux IM,irrl I'frlfer Hurl. Uh (lrltn Slieni.a Smith Ittibe Mirnunrd Ii rrv ( hf-ne fluren. . Mlnlvll Oran-l if till 'Hi. . It It i: it t, t, . it t. w a u fJ !t in i- 1 Olll 7?1 mj nj.-i r.no .sti i-2 4HCI EASTERN CAGE FIVES REORGANIZE LEAGUE Six Clubs PledgO to Foster Bas- I ketball Again Next Season While an attempt was being made to organise a new professional basket ball league in the southern p.ut of the city estenlay afternoon "'" llastirn League got together at the Hitighiim House and in :i short space of time ie organized with its old six -club circuit, cousisting of Caindeu, Trenton, Head ing. Ie Neri. (irejstock nnd Jasper. At the attempt to launch the new league four clubs were represented, At lantic City, Itethleheni, Tieiilon and l'hilndelphia. but when other lrptc sentntixes, to which invitations had been sent, failed to appear the am bitious magnates piesent decided to ' the mutter test until futiiie action It did lint take the l.nstcin League linagnates long to re establish their old ciicuit once tlie.i went into session. The rescue list of plajcis will In recogni.ed h the tlubs. uud all plaeis who weic with the clubs during the m two years oi us existence win m: After closing their session, the llast- !r.rn ''"'Sue inngnates waited for some time in eioccilllOMls in iiioiijk u,-n-- gatinn from the new orgauization wait , upon them to discusH basketball, but the latter failed to appear. t Hall Wins Two Prizes Sew ,nrk, April 2S II Hall unnoted luitli Ilie ltlgli liin.IICHP anil tie hlsh pcnt.li erlTrw In 3 hnnt l tin t rrf ps nf tin' lip lit .sek tlulf an.l lo'inlr i lull retrril.i are made to more thin merit their popularity and always to deserve your preference. OSTEIN & COMPANY IT PAYS TO SAY DISTINCTLY: PARIS GARTERS Deliveries P. M. SATTERTHWA1TB. Tra. I'llllTdl'I VS ATmrisN (teV) CARTERS 1 JjMbLl'' cart touch yoi jr The following theatres obtain their picture 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. I 333 MARKET lToTi,.1..,LK .it m: uia mui 1 tmi: tji'K'KKNiNt! tlami: tin: Mnnci : bOUTil ST. Orchestra. rVintiiuiouH 1 In II MOLA DANA In SATAN Jl'NIOll OVERBROOK 03 D H IIAVLH. I'OnD AVE. MMt: I'ETIIOVA In THE PANTHER WOJf. PALACE 14 MARKET STREET 10 A M In 11 .lr. p t noimritY pitiLLirs in rni: heart op ih-.manitv PLAZA RROAD AND rORTIMt MTlll'I'Ta tONMAMB TALMADCIE In "KOMANri; OP ARAITEI.LA" PRINCFSS '"IS MARKET STREET rrvinvE-JJ H.e.OA M to litis i m MAE MfnRAY In " ' WHAT AM I BID--" REGENT MARKET ST. Ilslow 17T1I 11 A. M to 11 p. M NAZ1MOVA In ' TOYS 01' FATE" RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE. I1L-V-' AT Tl'I.I'KHOCKE.V ST SHIRLEY MASON In "THE WI.SNINO tlIRL" RUBY MARKET ST. IIELOW 7TII 10 A M n 11.1 D ALMt REtlUISNR In "" DIANA OP THE QUEEN VAN" SAVOY "U MARKET STREET 3- V KJ I 8 AM. TO MIDNiairr THF.DA RARA In r "SAIXMIK" O i AlNUtil n:in ji. to 11:15 pi. J-APLINl-: PREDERtCK In "ONE WEEK OF LIFE" VICTORIA "WW .IJ-pWji' TOM MIX in . "HELL ROA1) ' REFORM' ' When in Atlantic CStTTS NORMA TALMATlOr. I ' ianln "TME) pnoavTiox.wif'E" i A. E. F. BANTAM KING Detroit Doughboy Knocks Out George Schreiber, of Phila delphia, in Paris I'arls. Apnl ys.nabi' Asher. of I'etroit, won the bantamweight cham pionship of the American epoditionar force Saturday night by knocking out (Jeorge Srhrifber. of Plnladrlplu.i, m the setenth rntmtl. Leo I'littrrsnn, of .loplin. Mo n, awarded the decision over ltiisbv (iriilinm. of Itrooklyu. in the tenlh loiind for the lightweight tide Willhm Kleck. of New (Irlean. no returned n winner in the welterweight diiision oier Jolimiv Summer of Hrookljn, b. the referee's ileet-inn in the thirteenth round. Tnlimiy ('lark, of Vew Anrk -cnieil "in iu tlio nnddlewcight decisinu mrr William Walters, nf I'liiladelphia In n technical knockout in the eighlh round the decision in the lizht heatiweicht IJIIfelll'- I WHIM ,1 . ll 'H I "Ilk ( III ll('l t lass oter Ted .lamicsoii, of Milivnukei in the tenth round. Mcnvjweigbt honois eie ava tied to Hob Martin, of New imk, mu 1 a Kaiser, of Pittsburgh, bv the n-feiee s decision iu the tenth i mi ml PLANT MORE VEGETABLES War Garden Commission Says They Must Replace Fruit Ruined Washington, April -S i lit A P I A plea to plant more vegetables to make tip for the loss of ft nit due to the lecent cold wnte wns sent todaj to tin Victory gardeners of the lountrj In the national war garden commission ' With probable losses in fruit for i mining,' said President Pink, of the commission, "'Victor giiideners must i,ok ahead In net winter anil plmit moie tcp tables so the supph of food for i aiming mil be increased." The statement also tilled attention to the opening tomorrow in the more northern states of the Victort gaideu drite, and stated reports to the com mission show mote ni renge is being i u tnnteil by communities mid business oneenis for ciuplo.tcs this ear than ever before. BABEASHERISNOW Nearly Everybody Calling For Our Silk-Lined Suits They are still prime favorites and their popularity increases with young men who are returningf rom camp, cantonments and from 'cross seas, eager to lay aside the uniform for the conventional habiliments of peace. & BUT they j i re not so conventional in their selections. Sameness has gotten on their nerves and they are welcoming these bright patterns, so handsomely lined with iridescent or striped silks, with open arms. Fact is these ex-fighters are our best achertisc ments. What thev think of these $30, $32.50, $35 and $! all-wool, new spring suits in" exclusive pat terns and all the ap proved styles they are telling their friends, and their friends, in turn, tell still other friends, so that The William H. Wana maker Store today is the most popular in Chest nut Street among men and young men. $25 $28 William H. 1217-1219 SIXTY-FIVE SPORTING WRITERS MEET Members Nominated to Be Voted fop Office at Annual Election At the annual nomination meeting oil the Sporting Writers' Association ot Philadelphia., held nt the Hotel Walton cslerdaj- afternoon. the following members weie acclaimed In be voted for lit the election to be held on Mat 11: l'or president, .lunies W. tfantz and W i:. Piamlt. iio president. K. W. Maxwell nnd llaiold C. Pike. Treasurer, Louis N (!ohlmilh Sectetarj. .lauics II. Steirett lloiiiil of governors, Itoss V, KnulT man, Ale. II. Hrooke. II. Nagle Haw- , lms, .lames (!. Carl, ClinrliM A. Mc Cica. (Jenrge L. Ilofstetter, Jr., .lames (' t.!itnin-e. ll.iii'i It I tnfriTiiiii . 1 Mark V A ilson Peter P Cnrney, , P.i nl (jibhoiis Jnypph Cunning-' 'in tn $28 " ' $ ni 'Jr Wanamaker, Chestnut St. j M a si i i3 J I vi Ji 1 ? i m I 1 t a SS ,iy3 - fti r- f't- . 5"f V iii r ,A' V " (. W?:ffiaS!iJ. ..j. . f. v. V'r 'K' ? a. vjMsaiij$iu, .""' WWiJ l 1 X-Sfto. K X kK,it
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