WvuUljH!!! 1, VV 4, "' 'i"f7f1iFf(-iU-M " yi'i'i.yvi''-' v --V "''' ' "" ' f W.t,ljWl7 t V' a EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1019 J 17 MARINES AND JACKIES WILL GIVE ATHLETICS SOME POINTS ON DEFENSE AND ATTACK TOMORROW h H i . Iff Kf. YOUNG TWIRLERS SURPRISETOWIACK Jing Johnson and Johnny Wat son Win While Scott Perry Loses MAY START SOCKS SEIBOLD By EDWIN .1. POLLOCK Special Staff CflrrMfMnlriit Trawllnr Villi thti Athhftlrs New York, April .10. Cornelius Me Gilllcuddy opined Rome time ago that if he got the pitching the A's would be Terr, very likely to surprise the talent In the Bnn Johnson household ; the A' have been Retting the pitching. The aforesaid Cornelius MeGillieuddy nlso Informed the, public that ofttlmes i the men upon whom he counts for vic tories fall down and the ones held cheap 5n ability ofttimes come through with victories. It has come to pass that both Mr. McGillicuddy's statements are founded upon truth. The A's have been getting the pitch ing andfthey have been cnustng sur prises. Scott Perry, the hero of the Khlbo family last year, has dropped two straight games nnd Johnny Watson, Jing Johnson, both of whom were con sidered low In rating as compared with great Scott, each have landed on their triumph. Yesterday Jing took all the olng out of Yankee bats. He let New Yorker down with six safeties and these half dozen hits were as far apart as pay days. Almost a Shutout Jing hurled an article of ball that was descrviDg of a shutout, and the only Tank run in the 7-1 A's win is trace able directly to a boot by Young Mr. Dugan, who took baseball and another course at Holy Cross. Watson pitched fairly good ball against Washington, and although he got credit for the victory, the better twirling exhibition was given by Walter Anderson, who relieved Watson in the seventh nid went to the thirteenth be fore the Senators lost. The shooting of these three young sters proves that Mack will get the pitching this year if the early work of the trio can be taken as a criterion of their midsummer form. Of the three Johnson appears to be tbe best. There are two other young men on the Mack payroll who are likely to cause rival managers a lot of worry. One is Seybold, who was baptized Hay. ry and called Socks from the time he first played ball on the back lots. The other is Walter Kinney. Twice Mnck has intended to start Seybold and just as many times he has changed his mind, gcybold seems to be in great sbnpc, and it is probable that He will make his UW debut this aftpr noon in the final of the series against the lanks. No Fault of Perry's Perry's pitching has not been a Hl. appointment to Mack, but tbe results obtained while the big Atlanta boy has been in tho box have been, disappointing to the Tioga citizen. No fault can be found with the hurling of Great Scottv. for the two defeats charged against him were Hue to errors of omission and com mission by his team mates. New York writers were boosting Ernie Shore, the former Hed Sox hurler, before the gome, and they were strangely silent after the ex-Bostonian got the bounce from Huggins in tbe seventh yesterday. Gotham scribes stated that Shore was good enough to beat nny American League club, let alone tUe Athletics. For three innings he looked that good, but in the" fourth he cracked nnd in ili seventh he fell apart. Ho walked Kopp in Uie fourth and Burns followed with a, triple and Witt with n single for the first two" runs. After Witt bent out an infield hit in the seventh. Shore went to scn jiassing Thomas, Perkins and Jolyijon nnd forcing in Witt. Tlip.t was enough for Huggins, who sent"Mog rldge in from the bullpen. Shannon fooled the left Imnder by batting right handed, npdhe winged a double torlght,, scoring Thomas and Perkins. Roth's infield rap admitted Johnson nnd Shan non registered tho final run when Pipp th,rew Wild to second. Standings, of Tennis and Baseball Leagues . ..... Won Lost V.r. Germantowh High ...... 5 o l.iKMi ;i entrai Jiign 1 ...4 2 .007 f.Vortbenst High 2 2 ..lull rrankrord High ........ 2 :i ,400 'West I'hllKdelnhhi 2 :i .llwi 'Hollth l'llllndelnhla :! ,VI 1..1.AIt. III.!.. . . MH ( V,"V"V llltll ......... X a.UU , TENNIS LliYfiUE 1 . . Won Ixit Tenn Charter 2:1 2 'West I'hllndelpliU IB 5 .Norllieuxt .. 14 11 .(itrmuntown lllgli .. , ,, is n .rrankrord H 7 Lower .'Merlon .' 10 10 'Central High ... . ., .,,,,41 14. flrrmanttmn Academy ft o KdIhcoiiuI 1 13 "Cheltenham 4 IB ll'aindeii lllgli .-... 4 IS j Other Sports on Pago 15 ft ' ftl0BL .sWW What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL LEAOfK Won I.ot P.V. In l.ne ,M7 .B67 .000 ,4 no .833 .383 .143 ,000 Clnrinnatl . . fl Bronklrn ... 4 I I'llILUBS.. 3 1 Nfw Vnrk... 2 2 rittshursh ..2 3 rhlraro 2 a t. louii.... i n Doston 0 4 1.000 1.000 .Htru ,nna 000 mi .Mil) .400 ,4011 .IflT .000 .fiiiii .800 .lino ,2sn .200 AMERICAN I.EAOUK Won lost rhlrar .... 5 J Iloston a 1 C Irrrlahri ... 2 t ATIII.KTIC9. 2 2 Washlnrlnn . 2 3 New ork... 1 2 IJetrelt. 1 3 St. Loot.... 1 4 r.r. win .MS .SSI .180 .son ,7 ,WI .BOO .flOO ,400 .BOO .SS.1 .BOO ,!M) .400 .200 .333 ,00 .Bnn .400 ,ss .230 .200 .167 TODAY'S 8CHEDULE ' NATIONAL I.EAOUE nrookljn at rhlladftphla CUar. New York at nmitnn Clnndr. rilttunth at rlnelnnatl Cloadj. St. Iouli at Chicago Cloudy. AMERICAN I.EAdTJK AlliMIrs at Nw Vork Clear. Iloston at Washington Cloudy. Chlcuto at Detroit Clondr. . Cleveland at St. Mai C'londr. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN I.EAOCE Athlrtlti. It w York. 1. Washington, 4i tlnstan, 2. thlcaro, 3i Detroit, 1. . , Cleveland. 2t St. Louts, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE riilllles. 8: tlrookbn, S. Cincinnati. Si Plttsbunth. t. St. LouM, li Chicago, n. Doalon-New York. imslnontdi cold vifithfr. Bingles and Bungles Tts nbout tlms they take rat Moran and his Reds ssriouslu n " tfattonal chat or tn ponfalon. Thlli and Dodcern may b so,nar In the aerie, bnt Jawn .Coombf will so running for today' daelsln. beoanse It circle with It a daedlock wl.ii th Dodgers for tcond Dlaoe. Pat Moran had a right to feel a bit Inds nendsnt h took hi milk bath this morning. IIli Hli ar the onlv team under the Big Top etlll unbeaten. The PMU tpalle Ihn pirtetteort tt! the Doiatri, and iViuhtnolon halttd the iclnnino march o the Ittd Snx vtlttrdau. llarrv Harper eouthpaiuerf t'ieloiv rov the mon arch! o the diamond. rrel Toner, who umo time ago annooneed that ho had unit thd Giant and baeeball. get hi Tenneee diploma at midnight to night. For the Inet four month he ha been keeping regular honrn and ha not been oat late a lngle night. Tontr'e degree, which la llkelr to be a thermometer, will entitle him to a poat-gradaats course with John J. Mcdraw. Jiut to rrove tht Jawn Coombs play no fiuoriUmn aa minager of the Phllj, Colby laok benched hlmaelf yeterdy In the first Inning when, coaching at the thtrd-baae line, he caused 2.eo Callahan to unnecessarily slide into tho hot corner. J9y th teal, the Boston Ittd Sox not onlv lott a bait name, but firtt place as well veiterdav. Eddie Collins, and hie White Hos mates Jumped into the pactmaldna tore b'j beating Detroit for its fltth Kin out of 0I0 atartsi T. R. Cobb accounted for Detroit's only run and one-thu-d of the hitting off Cirott. who let the Tiger down with tU AAfclles. Cohli'n contribution was a trip! and a Ingle. Milt Stock deposited the only run of the duel between the Cubs and Cardinals. In cidentally It was the only victory registered nut of six atarts this bruah by Major Ilranch Klckey's tossers, All that the Cornell baseball team needs to sew up games this season is to get a catcher by the ttam of Thread. Thev hai'e the weces snry Xeedle, who shut out tho at. Laurence College nine' yesterday. ClfTelnnd breathed sigh of relief nlmnt It pennant hopes sestrrdsr when Guy .Mor ton turned In a flre-hlt hout-out over the Ilrouns, Schoolmaster Hsy l'isher. whom the Yan kees couldn't use because he failed to turn In tctorles regularly, registered his second straight triumph for Tat Moran yesterday, when he held the Pirates to three hits. Xo les than Are double plays icere pulled on the unsuspecting Cardinals by the Cubs vesieraay. uerhie mas rie only player to flout e in all five of the dou ucie Miii'ipi. Th GUnU lost another ehnnce to pick on the flt-ares. when cold weather Intervened at Boston yesterday. After seeing the Olants and Dodgers in action the better Pat Moran's Reds look to us. Wilbur Cooper, of tho Ftrates, rated ene of the best southpaw drnning a pay check, da yet to win his first 11)11) derision. Cooper started game twlco for Unco- Uoxdrk and finished second the same number of times. IL's a tQugli life for Hill Tvtetn. For the second time ho breezed through a Thll Dodger gam without a sln.Ia complaint be ing filed against his decisions. Eten an. urn plro has nerves that Hro bound to crack under this monotony. F IILWEV ENTS Marines and Jackies From League Island to Give Exhibition Drill WALLER TO TOSS OUT BALL Thf Athletics Ti!l nnrn their home cnson tomorrow nflcrnnon tit Sliibe rnrk with Washington ns the other half of the attraction. The cntcs will oncti at 1:30 and Kcntllp's lilitnry Haud ixlll rcntlfr popiilnr and patriotic se Ipctlons until the enmc grts Koine at ."? :30. ThrnuRh thr- co-operation of Major General f,. W. 'P. Wnllor nn,l Pnlnnel li. .T. ffleill nf tlm mnTt.n rnt.a n.i.l! ... ... .-...nl.,. ,,. tllll ttlV. IUI IJ, .lilt, Itcar Admiral C. 1'. llitchcx. commntid ant of the Jfliilndelphia Nnvy Yard, there will be sen'ral ronipunies of marines and jackies In attendance. The marines will he accompanied by the band of the. FirM Ueciment of ma rines and the jackies by the post nanl band. Prior to the start nf practice, which will be I! o'clock, the marines and jaclios will j;ic nn exhibition drill. This will ho followed by n thrillinR ex hibition of combat bayonet drill by 11 jquntl of forty marines under the com mand of Major Anthony 3. Diesel Bid die. The exhibition by the marines and jackies will be at 2:30 o'clock. Im mediately after this the two teams will form for the march to the flag pole for the railing of "old glory." They will be escorted by the marines and jackies led by the three bands in massed forma tion. The first ball of the American League championship season will be thrown out by Major Genetal 1 W. T. Waller, of the marine corps. rlTlCKS BIG THREE VICTORS AGAIN INPHILA. Merion, Without Mrs. Barlow, J hiteivashes Philmont ; Country Club and North Hills Lead Suburban League By TETER PUTTER THHItn were no surprises in the Philadelphia Cup series jesterday. Plnlmoont had made such a fine show ing against Huntingdon Valley last week that It xvns thought the team might make Merlon work hard, but the cham pions had an easy time of it, and this in spite of the fact that Mrs. U. IT. Harlow was not there to play on the team. Mrs. George S. Munson made a most acceptable substitute, nnd after the last hole was played and the smoke hiew away, Philmont had not been able to win a single match. It was the first appearance this year of Miss Frnnrea (irlscom, the former national cham pion, and Mrs. W. J. Peck, and their presence on the team did a lot to bal ance it in the absence of Mrs. Harlow. Huntingdon Valley made n much bet ter showing ngainst Old York Itoail, and the team is better balanced than It 1 was last week. Miss Klcanor T. Chnn-1 dler made her debut and won. Tli e ( former runner-up to Mrs. Fox in the tnnat .liiimnlniicllin iwn TMrB flPO. i n. n ,.,iu,iu....... --" ,--. -..-- played in very fine form, in view of the early season. Mrs. Stetson is still lead- ing the team, while Mrs. Fox is now at I three. Later on. when she has had j more time to play, we may expect to I see her at the top of the team. I Tho Cricket Club Is going nlong nt ' n nice gait. Mis Kthel Campbell has. 1 been unable to piny hut this had no ef- a fill JHBsQBfcOJMJi 1 1 'I i' I 1 HHI ssWWxsmmssWWvS tofie Most Beautiful Car inlmerica The New Series Linwood "Six-39" $1555 Five Passengers The overwhelming popularity of this New Scries Linwocd and a constantly increased production fails to overtake this demand i confirms our convictions.' First, that in this day'of refined motoring no discriminating man or woman will invest"" in, a moderate-priced 'car other than a six' cylinder car. Second, that the comfort, the power, the luxurious equipment, the beauty and the surprisingly small cost of upkeep that we have built into the New Series Linwood have been instantly and universally accepted as basic value and established the Linwocd ' as the soundest and safest motor car investment. The Paige Esse,x "Six-55 7-Passcrig5r-$2060 PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR GAR CO., DETROIT, MICHIGAN I Annual Track Contests Are Scheduled for This Afternoon at Franklin Field i . FAST TIMES ARE EXPECTED Coach I.nwson Kobertson will send his freshmen traik team against the combined preparatory schools of this city nt I'rnnklin I'ield this afternoon. This will afford tn yearlings one of the he workouts of the season, as the prep schools have ionic fine athletes. Itobertson has a good sound of year lings this year. Standing out promi nently Is T.. A. Hrown, of Seattle. Wash., who did close to two minutes for the half-mile on nn outdoor board track several months n go, equaling n I'nivcrsity iccord made by the Intel I'rank Wtilkcr. Tenn hnlf-mller, in IfllT. Hrown inn the linal lap for the freshman one mile relny team last Sat urday. KobcrKon thinks Hrown should lo under two minutes for the half-mile if pressed this nfternoon. Other freshman entrants include H. It. Smith, Jink, and Jones, in the 100 and 220-yard dashes; Gronquist, Hachc and Hrcwster, the latter the world's interscholastic half-mile champion, in the quarter; Kennedy nnd McKenzIc, former Central High School runner, in the mile; Amrn, in the two-mile, nnd Wecdon, Stein nnd Manuel in the hur dles. The first event will be held at a ::;o. I'ield entrants include 1'innk and 'i'ownsend. in shot put; Stein and Bun nermnn, broad jump, and Reynolds nnd Wells, high jump. CUP MATCHES Standing of W omen's Golf Teams in the Big Leagues rHILADELrillA CUP Matches Games V 1. W I. Iluntlnxdon Vallay mi 0 10 4 Merion Cricket -! 11 la 2 Philadelphia CrlcVet .... 'J II 1 2 Old Vork Koad n 'j 1 13 Rlverton II 1! 4 10 1'hilmont 0 a 11 SUBURBAN I.KAC1UK Matches (lames w 1. v North Hills a 0 Counti y Club 2 0 7 Hala I t "i West Chesler I 1 r, Woodbury I 1 7 EprlnKhaen 1 1 3 Bt. David O : 3 Overbrook 0 'J 4 feet on the team which won fhe of the seven matches from Itiverton. There is not the slightest doubt that when the, three big teams get together we are go- ' ing to see some very fine golf, and, while Merion seems the better balanced nnd with n greater preponderance of1 low handicap placr.s there is no lull ing nbout the outcome. I The Philadelphia Country Club has been, trying for some time to break into the big league. It was the favorite last year, but Old York Koad spilled the beans. 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MMjMjiMi.il mi u 7rm- . tf'M boxers were; Young Henry nnd Kid Albert; Charles Slern nnd ,loepli j Hrnis; Hilly Kramer nnd Hen Clitic; 1 Chief Ilrniler and (Jenrge Cohen ; Johnny Hrlmont nnd Young Wnllnce nnd rni iseimom; unner unus anil Niirinmi l'iileron. Corey Reaches Semifinal New York. April 30 Alten Corey reecheo hi semifinal tound of the squash tennis championship tournament nf th Yale riuh ,trda afternoon lie triumphed oer .1 t' Tomllnsnn, Jr in tn rnmimrntliclv easy iriitnes Ipv thi scor if 1.S-ri 1,1 n L-V?i . vVf IS1 Willie Doyle Gets License Nen Wk, April an Willi toyle the 1hi who wae held responsible for the fatal en ident at ltow le r'-centl), whlrh caused the iiesth nf Prank HoMneon. un granted a licence U rid" estrrds. at h meeting f Ihe stewards nf the .tocKrs Club at No. IS Kal rorty-tlret street Dartmouth Beats Maine ' llanoter. N. 11.. 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