Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 01, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHItADlLrHIA', THUKSDAY, MAT I. 1019
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fer4J2V CAUSES POSTPONEMENT OF THE ATHLETICS' HOME OPENING GAME WITH WASHINGTON
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What May Happen
in Baseball Today
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DUE POSTPONED
cHeavy Rain Causes Shift Will
Start Home Season
Tomorrow
PERRY LIKELY TO PITCH
The Athletics will not open their 1'OIH ,m- ' "'"
linhip nnBPDBii senimn until tomorrow
NATIONAL l.EMlli:
w i. rc vr 1.
( Inrlnnatl . . 1.IMW 1.000 ,Y1
Itrooklrn . 1 .BOO .Ktl .M?
I'llllVUll.U'IHA . .1 2 ,00 ,7 .itno
.Nut Aork 3 t .I00 ,1161 .1011
Men to . . I 3 .100 ,R7I .4JH
rittuhnrctl . 3 3 .400 .BOO ,TO
t. Iula ..1(1 .141 .2.MI .IJ-.
I lloiton .. .09 .000 ,161 .000
AMfclMCAV I.KAOVK
w i. rr w l.
(hi, nm n i .sit .m ,:vt
, Iln.ton i ..41 .0(l ,R11 fil
Cleveland 1 I .Mn .son .mm
Nnr lufk t 1 .R0 .(ion ,(oo
XTIII.KTK 8 .53 .400
ttaahlnrton I 4 .3M
Detroit . . . I .5011 .Itl .IRS
HI. I aula . 1 It .1ST .10 .111
I ltaln Postponed.
HEROES IN TWILIGHT MARATHON
fK
The Inltlnl gnme, with nil (he usunl nt
trnctiorjs nnd finite n number of mltli
tlonnl military fentuie, vvn. scheduled
for tliU nftcmoon, but the rninfnll
caused the maungcmciit to nil off nil
Uiwestivities. VrovIdiiiK the weather ou
dltloni are rnvornble, the nrt fnmbnt
will be plajeil tomorrow.
The Mnckmen arrived line enrlv this1
morning nfter their seiies ivitli the
Yankees. In this icnes the locnl
dropped the first nnd third Rnmei. win
ning the second, with .line .Tolmon nn
the mound.
With three dajn' iet it i expedetl
thnt Scott Perry nnd Wnlter .TohnKon
will engage in another twirling dm! to
morrow. These two nies met in the
first game nt Washington, Walter win
ning in n thu tern-inning mutest
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
.NATIONAL I.KAtU h
Phillies at New Yark Rain.
Iloaton nt Ilrooklrn -nln.
Itlcnso at rlltabiirgh Rain.
Unclnnatl at yt. Jul Hear.
AMERICAN lEAtll K
Maahlnrtim at riillaqelpltla Plnnnt
e'w "iork at loten Clfar.
Detroit at Cleveland Rain.
st. IjiiiIk at Chicago Itnln.
is
PEARCE'S BABY DIES
YE8TERDAVS RESULTS
AMERICAN I.KVOIK
rtr Wk. 5l Athletics. 1.
Boston, ! WanhlBtton. 1.
Chicago. 0: riflroH, 1.
Llrirlanil, 4i t. IiinU,
NATIONAL I.EAOVK
nrooklTii. Bl rkllllK. (tailed In SOtli Innlni)
sfw ork. 81 llwtan, t.
Uilraxn. 4 Ht. Iplt 0.
l'lttnbunh Cincinnati Kaln.
Inflelder Will Not Play
Series With Giants
in
SEASON TO START
i
anw. n.
mSi.-f'Ssil 'l-iaitoa -'f ' !
, l&s&k ' M: . Ev
W rilWP$S .,;S 4,XyV I
. Mi?mitm rw a
N . J ' V
STRONG LINE-UP
FOR QUAKER CITY
Record Field$to Compete
in Shore Spring Tourney
WALT WHALEN SELECTED
High
Ath-
More
Former Industrial Leaguers De-
cide to Enter Independent
Ranks This Season
LAY AT WISSINOMING
Jumper to Accompany
letes to Sweden
llmtiui. Mm I -Walter U Imlen. t
tin Itiixtiiii Athhtii Achoiiatinn, re-
. ., , ,. . nneil word from the Amateur Athlttle
I Kill HO Hundred hXnCCtVd to I (irtlCtlKltC III I i l.,.!n that he hod been selected
.-.i i '" lepnsiiil the I nited HtSteS
'limiiul ,ol) Classic w turn itpons u if-
n ih Mi
Ulllpl lltlOII"
III Sweden
lu
thin
'ifK City Next Thursday
ii i
i ii
I IV
1 1 II.
the
I XTtl l!l H ki
I dpi neil tin ulf
fill Hill iriiuMi lh
II fi w MI UK" i
toin iiiiinenl in Mn
Then- i n nutli t lii t (he un1S-
i fung d.n nl niilh .1 ml the open
ing nf t tin iiImm Inn ii Allien n week
finiii Imbn
1 I'niliin Hi l in ii ml i uf the llb
lillj.in i up m.i' Ii inn Ii pill (il be
fine the il il
Mt!l II lllb'
III
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nnd as in'
I lie repie
mniit "f 11'1'
1 1 fore next
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AT P1LIC0 TODAY
"Phils'
Hnny 1'enrce, the hard working, and
..usually lelinblc se(ond baseman, of the
Coombs's clan, did not necompnnv the
.Chillies over to New York for the
, series with the GiantR this morning.
Iast night Horry's bnbv died. 1'eune
m not play aUU. the I'hiis for sejemi g Events Scheduled for
days. Before leaving for the big town'"0"'" -'"'
Mnnagcr .Tack Coombs ntuinunted that Initial Dav's Card at
i .. .. ...ii. u,.i. ii.., r-.,i. f... """"' l
IL nna ijiuiu navij vi'iaiii jii);,'
Whitted would take care of the duties
around th6 keystone sink until l'enree's
return.
BINGLES AND BUNGLES
Maryland Track
WILSON OFFERS TROPHY
STAR HORSES QUARTERED
Jtu"
President to Reward Nation Scoring
QO
Most Points
fcail'ariK. Mav l'reident WiKon hns
offered n handsome trnpli lo the nation
a0Ting the greatest nuiubei ofpomtH in
the Tntcr-Allled games to be held nt
.Tolnvillo-de-Point, near I'm is, in ,lune.
1 His gift is n broii7e stntue, leprexent
,ing ".Tnson nnd the (Jolden Fleece."
designed 1 .Innsnii. and beaiing nn
appropriate insiriptinn.
3 General Pershing hns offered a pne
fn. the winning team in Hie musketr
competition.
Pimllio, Mav 1. The traik season
opened here today. Seien eents are
scheduled.
The entries follow:
splllnc three jfar-ol'l 0 fur-
First rce
longs
Oath (Imp) 1'1 Pleurenil
8kv Man ins rsilii (Imn )
Hillv Conoell 103 '(alPlenly
The Desert (Imn ) 1 Resist
I'mbala. t US Balsros
Olenn (Imp ) . los "(sisylvano
Stiperba , . 101 (Imp I
n.tnln Ro 111 Hlnsleader
Hurricane .111 Cock n' the Maln.lOS
(a)J O Talbott entrj
econd rsee. maiden two rear olds 4 fur-
t tones . ,
Shlllelaith H . uper UO
(Imp) 110 Simpleton ..110
Tattle 11" Pannplv 4 '. 10"
Mr Brummell l " unost . "
Illbbter 107 Domhbov . 110
Cork n" the Ttnosl 110 Are of Sees 110
First In Hutu 110 Llmerlrk Iisa . 10T
Miss Millions . 10T Hot Koot . . 107
Tueiity iimlrtffs on a hard loot it 7liol s
tirio ndterlfsltlc; lfliJoi CMSifoil iriiitris at
the Phil 3 i'ait. 2
Ilnlston are forbidden br tlie Isun of
the atate of InilH?ltanlA. Neiertliele1 (tie
twenU-rounU bout betnefn the I'IiIIn nnd
llodcers offlrllllv was a draw.
After sll II n all in the .hurtle' Vhils
snd Dodxera su nvenls sessions and neither
learn loses shin up the ihimIhI for lh I
Hoston Jfrave. who mn loe hIiuui any
day In nine iunlniiB
Doc Culch nnifi to a twtnl of ptotrvt
aoalnst (he ((mini of the Phil Dmlucti bout, I
n htch tiat t,t iiitnufrs or ti mlv loinrf.
tie aroues that no tountt should be Itmvtr
than three nil'titlrs.
Mereljr to slioir up th ateraxe plldter.
who finds It fiuKe a, tusk to so the nine-
round limit. Jo Oesrlmer nnd llurletsli t
iirlmes went the twenti-rounil distance.
Doth finished a In I eonnrd. without it mark.
Had Ihey lurtied die rloi ks abend rtie
hours instead of slxt minutes hll. llii-j
were about It lawn Coombe and Wllbert
Jlohlnson could hae sparred tentv rounds
more
Pat 1oron rat his oatmeal tl l Moritlriffl
AIM on ,ibeofeM timtnppr th ifrrpfef hose.
JIaitt kept the A'f(i roi,( mirtna i Itlt the
PUates.
. Plus the faulty pililiinr Jauu I Mi(rnwi
is ffeillnr mi sear we nue rterrt iv'a teir
inninr tut with the nrnieji
tnants tere rorreii
et the lerdlrt.
.a(
uSs n Stetson to Play Navy Team
The Athletic Association nf tho John Tl
Stetson Company will open Its baseball
-. a, ,V Vntirlh unrl TIr1f IimI
vrmittdK on Saturdav afternoon with the
usual bhc leacue frill" Warden Mclsenty ' Third race the In lueunil steeolechase
of tha Eastern Penitentiary, will throw out fnur ,ear.0d and up J miles
ths first ball Htetson h opponents will be, nM,i0 13-, Tic o' the Sea
Hy" Dickson s I mirth avnl District team' ,.. .IJ'i fantnln Pire
matin formerl of tho Western Leamie.
will pitch for the sillors wltli MiCrackcn
doing th" backstopplnsr. while "Ad" SlIer
and McGrorj will form the batterv for the
hatters Joo Mulhollanil and Tom McQrann
formerly of 1'ncle t-am's naj will play
first and third, respectively for the hietson
tn tlirh (he
o use three hurlers to
Major 1 ejlie Mann, of 4 lie. ( 11M Iih.
been ousted hj Private Ilarlnr hn ee 1
terdav scored three runs and reslieicd'
two triple, and a double out of four time. I
at bat The tot 1 run output of the Cubs I
was only four but thla wn. enouali to t.lo '
them another victory over th valdfnls
'Tvvas a shulout for Dousla.
Orel lime Baseball Ganws
in the Two Major Leagues
KirIiIiiii innings St 1 mils T
ltruklvii 7, August 17. 1 1 T ('In
iigo. L' M 1 011 is, 1 : ,lu no '.'I I'llft
l'lltsbuigh ". Clin ngii, " .lime lis.
mn;.
Nini'hiMi innings ('Imago 'J
Pittsbingli. I . .Iiini- IIJ. I'.IOJ fills
buigli. 7 linvtnn. (i; .lulv .11 I'Hl!
Plujlies. S St. l.pui", S- Jinn I'!,
1!HS
Twtnti iiiiniigK -t'mi inn ifi 7,
Chiingn 7 .lune ltd, ts'lj Cliiiiigo
H. I'liilln.. 1 , August 1M. run
Twentv one inuiiigK Nw uik.
:i. Pittslmtgh. 1 : .lulv 17. 1IIH
Twentv two innings I'lnnklvn,
(5, Pitt-biiiRli. .": Augii-I L'.'. l'H7
Ameruan League
Kiglilein innings ('lib ago, l! Nmv
oik. Ii .1 inn- ''"i. 1 !( '. llilmit,
II. Washiiiglon. (t. .lulv I'l. I'.Hl'l
Ninelei 11 iflhings Wilsliiiigtnu.
R Alhbliih, -1: rviptrnibii -'". I'HL'
Twititv innings Athbtns, I;
Huston. 'J: Jul I. 1!I0.
Twentv fnin inniiigs Alliletns,
I , Itnsloii, 1 ; Stptciulxi I. IIIOII
'I In- ijuaki 1 Cilv fmiiiiilv of
tin I111I11-I1 nil I'.iimImII lingiii has id
(idid tn plnv nidi pi 111I1 lit Infill ill liu
this M'ii.un ami will stmi tin ball
tolling nt Wissniiiiniiig I'aik on ,siiiur
ilnv afliriioon win 11 lluv inniigiiiiili'
llie 'iiiviiii willi tin 1 innkfiiid A ('
'I In v linve giiiuuils nt Tortisdnli tvo
mn' ami .in Kitk i 1 1 t nnd lluv an
11 lieiiui viiaiic lot 1 he iiik niitg 1 In' v
will plnv iirv Satunliiv with the very
best i lnh. although "liuiugci Mitioin
1 gill would like to book II f 1 w gnuii s suilnl 111 tin- -1 1
I nvviiv with sm h ttiiius us Stetson Mm - mnlilii- will I" 1
J lowgali' nnd Stinwbi ulge A. Clotlmi Thuisilnv
I p to ilnlc he h.i -uurtd the fid s ilnn n l'i.
lowing iilttvei-. Mill I i-.li. foiitidlv nf miIhii Imti t in -
the I'liilln-. 11111I .New l.iiudoii. and Hill to be sniin lm dn
f""'l. til ftv litlb inlihei of Inst phiiui" Now tint
vt.il s ti.iin. In iln liu in living, while .mil l" m i tn - -
Duplin mid lluwill will look itfln tin if lie niti ' lit 1 it
1 pit) lung mil hive an itnpi --on
Hob I u n 11 . of Inst vuu . I111111 11 ml wotlil t- - "W 1 11 l 'in
fmiiii slur of NmUnsi High, will ., , ,,,
1 1 1 1 1 i' .1 11. HkoiiI l.isl
hnbl down sl( mill I ni (In 1 1 nek lit .,.
tic s,ntlsp f Willmiiisim Si honl .'lltil ''be H ot l"i i lie that Allan
fmiiieilv of Noitbusl. will look aftei ticCilv pmlnl.lv wul l.t.ak nil re. or.ls
Ins oltl pnsitimi f"i 'I" "tun list f.i next week. A
Uus While, Swiiilliiiinie s Jinid lield 1 i.ii-iiI. uiblv in v. . fs of two Imn
working lltiiil litis num. .iso ail e dud piobil.lv will I en on 'I hills
Noitlmist slm. will In Imik. Wood mid dnv mid Hun inuln ! tlinti half will
sevi nil olln 1 good 1 11111I11I ids are trvmg be in Iln ganu iiiil.sv the loininiltie
foi tin 011 1 tn If I Initio- (Imtlis to minus, tin number of six
With tins iiggtegnlioii of bill toss.is tuns
the (Jimkii fitv Jtiililui Ciiinpaiiv A 'I hen-is dn i.l.dlv mure niteiiHt In the
A will give the fins nf W'lssmoiiiiug i.tiliottn .1 tin siil.iuliiin niatthes this
nnd ilislit.t 11 Hint 111 tlio muting Mil i.Mt ttiitti Insi lis fnt thnl niaiiv of
son tin soldiii. nuil ntl..ts an' bn( k and
in. plnvitij, gtv.s tin ..lies iiioic inlei
.-I 'lit. 1. 111lj11-l111.nl of the vnnous
divisions will h.lp 1 lot as the dubs
this vim in iliiMlin over stiniige
( oiiisi .
uv im:ti:k ittiij:
It lireere iitinn is t. in It will Imve t.. gi,
men. and tlnoiigh tin sntue . pi 1 1. 11 i tluil Not lit
did wisely H'"- n1,1 '" ,:"i"1 "", I'hilnmiii
spring went tin oust
'I he Hi 01 In, i.k 1. 1. If ( lull will In. 1.1 its
sixth in 11 tin I 1 1. in)., iitinn lui tin 1,11-,
Cup 11 vvi.k fii.m 1. nimltm' 11 ml must
of Iln go d women pluvif of tin- iitv
will 11.11 Sntm hlttl'lllll nihil w. .111.11
will do Hi. 11 b.st i, ii.'i.nt Mis (,,n
nl.l II 1. it lo v It. to w totnti Iln . up i 1
the sixth liai'ht t it .
W liul. 11 is 11 high jumper and has
1I..111 I', fot J tin Iks He (said lie 1111-
.1" rsl 1 Unit hve nien would be sen!
tn s,,in, nnd that Joio llnv nnd 'JVd
Mi 1. iblh would be member, of the team,
with .1 wighi man nnd 11 hurdler not
.i .l'i'iinl. d
One Hit for Lafayette
Irliuel.i.i s I, vta 1 Princeton A
t 1 1 .fa. 11. I here veaterday aner.
1 Mrkla.il slru k out nine bstWs and
h 1 ih- sitorn but one hll
Brae Burn Golfers Down Harvard
Nenlnn Vl April 10 The Brae Burn
in ir Club iWejii'd the Harvard, solf team
U 'I matchee 10 1
id
iving on Hie
It is going
he Philadd
war i" over
man feels as
iietit nnd not
t' hi 1 ue r" si 111 nn-
HEAR
Admiral Sims
C omm.inder of .ill
in 1 uropean
American Naval Forces
Waters, and
PENN CHARTER WINS
Overcomes Wenonah Cadets In Con
test at Queen Lane, 1 1 to 6
lVnn 1 hirter ililMH Wealed the We
11 .niih Mtlilair Via.lemv nine in j" 1 unte. t at
(JUC n I ..tin MleiiO I 1 llie Store of 11 to
II liHttllur liilh.M In II. e tint I fourlh and
sKth InniriKK nun fur 111, hnine t.sm 1 h
Wenonah pit. hlliK vvas we.k
t.r..o .ml Mitchell featured fur Penn
(-barter '
Parkinson's Athletic Career Ends
New irk, M 1 I he i i.t.ipeiiliM alh
I let! .arcr nf llnriv I'HrKlin,uii i veteran
Mm niii(,si le V I .Iifuhik .- tutlliei whm
I , ml. 1 ,.tcr.li w 1 en llie lealstratli.n . i.iu
tllltte. of llie Mnltop. IIIhii V V 1 .all
1 ele.i hlx r.l.lraliuil ml It is aikiteil thu
jl'irkln.uii was f. un i in b, suffiiiiu ft. in
I a 1. it km,; he.. t
Ibl. tussle Tsler anl W'al.ou went tha
limit In this lonir liistame I tut
Turmoil
Goldilocks
1 Melodrama
111 Donnvl.rouk
I (Imp I
ISO
UO
134
Dode Paskert after aoina 7nrrss (i tit e
0atnrs ftnallv found the rauae iesertoy,
( first ualtop of the rampalon huh a
homer In addition to the rirctlft ptoich.
ru'" """ " """" "" " ".- ...- '.'.,,. .-.at-- un,t tin,,,- .. V,.-.,il 1
(hi. tltiintii Mlrtirnle nrlther team seiired u
Fddie (ollln. nnd his Wliite sox m lies run in Iwenlv round., ii rfjord In n ila.
made l (lean sneeo of llie tlirrt-citne series h Itself The I'lrutc. Ilniill) won In u
wttli T nbh and tils Detroit pals. iihl.
Osteopaths Win From P. M. C.
hesler, I'u,, VIhv I lVnn. lania Vlni
lar (ull.be pUv.il .. phi, kv uphill ktu.
aaalii.t lh i nil, k. of l1.t,iiathv f I'hlla
dell lib. her. .f.'nlv afl.lllfinii tut l.t-t
b the en n i.r 10 In 7
Harvard Golfers Lose
Standings of Tennis
and Baseball Leagues
a Onl one intoiMiioiasiK ojsioiu
1-nVi.l mil. intcisr liolnstic tennis Ullltell
vcrc iilajed .vesterda.v, Soutlieiii le-
nJfcnting Catholic High in the tormer,
nwliile Lower Merion won tlitee of the
Ave tennis matches from I rankford.
The two league standings follow
I.ost
ini
Won
.. 1
I
i i.Ai.i i:
Teams
Germantewn Illslt
Central Illth ,
ortheas lllsii
Frankford Illch. .
West rhllndelnhla
South Philadelphia
Catholic Illch
TI.SMS
Venn Charier
West I'hllndelpliliv . .
Northeast ...,.
i(3ermanlown Ilith
- .f--l-n
Vrankfonl, , ... '
..! If 11. II
'fiermantown Academy 0
.jwiscopai ;
unentennBTTi t
Cavmden Ills h
Won
H
I.
14
! r.
I Oflfl
.till
.BOO
.10(1
400
.4011
.ICO
Ixtst
Fourth rme the Druid Hill I'J.lk Purs'
lwo ve.r ol.l I furloiiRs
Mnk llnv (Imp) HJ (a)Vlnlet Tin 100
Sweet Xnnle lonv ( irnurvon (imp) 11J
Cnrnirfulale IIJ (h)Shoal 11-'
(a)IUU H-' Krewer tl.'
(e)Welidv , I ill) seep I'leun It.'
iblllacl iitn tie yellow Hand 11-'
(Imp 1 II-' (c)m7 IIJ
Kliinoul II '
(Tll'ftPt.ilii i'ur entrv
(h)VsJor n I, rjerrv rntrv
(i III I Whltnev entrv
Plflh ra.e the Itennert laiullitp fir four
'earolri. nnri upward i mne
. (onneded sufelv tlirlre out of llie times
nit iesterda. lint tilts did mtt ..tale nfl
defeat for the Titters.
Newliui Vlas... Mav 1 The Hih llur
( nuntrv (lul. defeated llarvarl (i.H.lm a
ltncest crapitte in llie National I eague 1 K"lf .stcrdiv it lo A
last veur was the !l-lnniic duel between
College Baseball Scores
New llumpehlrc , Hate. 1
II. ill l rot. Ill Maine J
N it North i Hiullna 1
Vi tn s 11 1 tu .n 7
luf.s . .tl, .
t-SpriliKfleld I We.lvan 0
Omar Khavvam
1 (imp)
I ihlZenitll
I.' Ilrrsnt (linpl
I (c)FJonlface .
Tleaver Kill
Plltterold
I (e)Foresroun.l .
I Crimper (Imp)
tlav (aldtvell tuned In a triumph fnr
the Ue.l Sov over W nshiltRli.it M.leulsv
Hie slim one hell th- Sen. tors tn sevin
hlle wlill" the mnnnrib. j.f llie .lUln.iml
ranpe.l I liompiot. ami -,,, f . hfte, n
eafetle
JertLite he stttped h v . IIhihuIi ..
slinu ittnlrad nt tlsf.ia n Aj.no m ite nt
n.to. nt of vnnliia tan toihtt u ith in hlncl
el oct folic Putli. of the ftoso i ltd So,
hat let indrfluttelv suspended thanies mr
he n i'l not be iclnstatert until hotlnt is i.i
need of 1 Is homer
( I ICnrti T nmel
I'Jl (Imn) 111
'.IS I tin rile LevdeckerlOlt
104 Ttn'cp Rools 10".
114 InlSlrnlfflitfnr. T.i. men bent .lleen ve.lerd.tv
lO'l ward . . 10" Cleveland liau-ed Us third win of the sea-
l in (tame (.oik tu. moii. maKine Ills itrnvvna tirirai. iota" on
111 (d)Dadd a Choke 104 rhH than tlte.
liu imi'dpp . . .tu a
I Kins Herod (Imp) 10S Henrv O nil
(il)Jaik of MPS dee 0
(a)R T Wilson, Ir . entrv (b)O W. t.nft
entrv (cl Commander Ross s entr (d)K
C (jrirtllii entrj
Old Mm I.air Dovlc wa. the life of
th liirillt h partv VSter,!ti with two trip
If t s
FANS 19, BUT LOSES
Burke, of Villanova Prep, See6 Com
rades Miscue at Critical Moments
III in.. .... ra prll to- Mlhinu.li Hun.
pit. h r fnt th, V illannva 1'rep nl.i. hi, I
Vied s Huh Sfhunl IiIk Iciiii wn dfnrfi l
7 In I Miuplata vtllh men on Ines wer.
tnlnl' reHt on.lble for Media . run.
Ill k.t.l. was a pit. hers battle between
l Miearn M.dla s slai twlrler. tnl llurke
Hot Ii tn.it pltth.d (rood bail 1 ut the ex
! (elletit Niipi ort H.tor.led tin former kept
"Jit." Vlllannv i . Kiorl.is; down ,
lleaide. VI. earn a piuhlnc. the hlftlne of
MatthevvH unit Hmlth s fielding featured for
nineteen strike nuts In todays game wltni
clan -
Hall l'eels Sine
1 till i is hd. ut f winning Hi"
hampioiisliip fnt it has u iiunibi i of
new plnveis ik (.mrgc Hoffner and
W allot It. v n. .Ids .mil possiblv IM
Chrev tnnv gi ( l.i.k from Finnic in
Iiini ii It h. .imli linn i. I lit lift doubtful
t nn v tut. Mih whiib h.is In en
n sm ,.f si i, .ml nitir sitne most of il.
uiilli t.r.,.,1 phiv.is h ft the dub In imn
olln is i nn th. ni i p again and tluie
is in. diinhi Hun il is the fiiMtiile
Ninth Hills liiis- n gooil team pio
vnleil Mvlis Dew t en mid the 1'lntl
biolluis plnv thin Xormntt Mnxwill
piohihli. will top the list at Overbiook
mid Mil niih .mil Kilvvaids aie lm. k on
the mh n gin n Woi.dbui probablv will
b( iiiitnis the servnes of both Maxwell
and W'nlloi I!, v in. Ids, but the .New .Iti
sev lenm is well balnncedi
1 .11 l.ll's l)i hill
'I he oulv new.niner is I. II l.u Tein
pb mil it i. vi.luallv tlie first lime
thai .lul. .v litis pluved tu mlu
i bib nun. Ins 'I hi'V have n lot of i mn
petilors hut thne is no lnM i la-,
phivii in tin i lull .vet, for the oigaiit
Major General
Sir Henry W.Thornton
Director General of 'I ransportation in England
MASSED NAVAL & MARINE BANDS
Victory Liberty Loan
Mass Meeting
in Honor of the U. S. Naval Forces (
"V"'
FREE
Tickets at 45 S. Broad Street,
or 1417 Walnut Street NOW.
Admission without tickets after
8:30.
METROPOLITAN S?
2
HOUSE
FRI. 8 P. M.
MAY
SHARP
u
thifp ear oMh nnd upward ft
1J1
Ittilru Hooiii fiut together fi ball flub fit
Jicadttu fi.r nwht, and utstr.tlnu unt a
tame t tv a hour and thrct in (nut
blxth ran
furlntiKH ,.,
Old Ronebud 1t rian
I.tirulllte ni mjMraisniror-
(b)Yururfirt . Ufi uanl 11
itfv bl P EJantonm (. "i-lot. h Or iXi ?l"riilaH ami Himl '" KhIIiib r, oITnM
(b)Coniml Cl ....101 (h) Thunderslorm m-. v i nunr ..r..M..T-..
IIS fo)roll Hdot
Hir lr Iti" I)if)iuisi( O'Domifll's lturn-.-fi. p
Hully Bo . 11 " 'Hi Hov 110
i rimppr umni . m irjron hqoi .. iow
reter riper (imp) 118 MJirv Maud (imp) 11
(a)R f "Wilson Jr! entry (b)Quincy
stHblc entr (MP A Clark entrj
Snnth raw three ear-olds and upward
rUlmlnff 1 mile.
Kohtnoor in Gatli (Imp) .. .. ST
Mian Bryn Ill Harry Brelvoiel..l17
Mohican 117 Romeo 07
While lane cam
iRije are on the pati
in tlip National
we wuuln rfll at-
Lchigh Wins Tennis Opener '
llellilfhein, I'u.. nnl id ,fiigh njfnl
Uip iPiinN aMoti here Ioi1h (lfeHtinc
Ha or ford ' olles fi" matt he lt nn
slnzlv"! -I leii I fhltrh won from AVnth-i
K Ki.vr-tfntd S ..I f, ni, hi. 141 n I
l.Herfonl won from Hnll I chtpli 7 " P -I
llftun I ehish won from I ooRootl it ii
fnrd n fl j n 7 Menur I olilch hi u
frniu llfiid rhon Hnverford (.4 7 t 1
Doubles Mte anl Hall J ehiKh ilefei l
Vatni. ana iiicnaraMon iia,rrorii
P
ERCE
.
tpntlon to Mnften eighteen when the ti fi ill w ll.on hii.1 lercui I illicit 1
Phils flrured In iv la Innlne' setback bj the fpate.l roogoo.i and Henderson Hnvprfor.l
Cuba In Chlcaio 2 to 1 flack hit won il I l. 1
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I AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES
lI.lfFhe Slanaynnk IJult lta open aaif in
Ir" Wk. Jun and July for haturdiy and Sun.
t 9 amy gra.mea wnr nr uaw uume ....-. .. --
-i1-m
nc
Jasper and Orleans Htreeta
J O I-.Iwrle lfllS North Hope
IP
Valkone r. C, trat
S open. II Hen m
i
..ru-.t
Dutch
would 111
line leant has May
uth Iluiltne alretl
e to hear from
itotun A A . Clirlut v'hurcli or t. Q uuaa
jCompany for same on Mai to I d H nit-
jjrtrt '40' Nor,h rark enue
Amerlrtts A. A., a seventeen eighteen jer
MtntravellnK team haa open Oaten J.I. J.
'JD)tt, 2447 Memphis atreet
v K'i) ,. i
SWr-ertnl'ii A. 0.1' nineteen tvvent.vear-old
;ttvelln; team, thai open datea either for
J JMMls or avvaj, Harold Knopp. J184 Ar-
jimmgD avenue, i v i
saiiui ..-..
I! i.ll'e trillion i. v...
aijrwis
ftnis
I,
leltnar A.HA. would UHe In1 hear from
Imuran A A . Palmyra, ritmnn and Delalr
'rtgamea on.iay in ann uecnrauou tay,
:.''.!
iiTrlarvoId nine. . wants games
Minis, n. Jtiri. 1024 'talker
i d . i
Wt CP .
Lnelmar A.H. would UKi
A..f. Otrand..-3IO .louth Chadwlik street.
fit f
lithe Weatmorrland F. '. dealres games
Mb flrat-classiilnes esoeclall) HIldai and
B;vrireen. llall. A. n Peterntan. 183(1 Kast
rfflitttmorelapd kfreet t
'JWalrW A. t. has
iPS'i
WRr''
sixteen seventeen-
wiiii noma
Ireet.
Ill A. f. has open Mas SM and Deco.
Day (two games) for all tlrst-class
2008 Wallace
Atlrlinp nlnn.
ipte) for home clubs Frank rtoblnson,
of Germanlovn. has open
tubs Frank Itoblnaon. 130
Mat Chelten avenue, Germantonn
r., a second rlaas traveling
Penan 2621 I'.ast CambrlA
HtsimaiMLjit A
ihulin T u
v' I
i'A enili.rft.nllclier would HUo to hear from
I I fast cluhyln the Manufaettirera' league.
K' Stack, 31ft) Ilartvillo streets
w.c. i
'tWberty A. C, of West Philadelphia, .has
ajtiejl datesfor firsl-ilass home teams. 0, I
Fill, osas Market street t
if 7
.l.'ffM.- .-. tt .. ...t.f UIIa tn bane frnm
f iir irriini 4t . numu .iw .k !,"
Kfov unA .liinw. .1nDh K Telln. 24ft
41 Alien Bir?ci
olr Name V,.
.m, hRji open latea m Alay ana june, jonn
vmcvooi. v-au ueaar ircoii
MTntefn-yMr-old trV1lnff. team ha a
...i !. AC.u Inns uml .TlllV U'll.
flir
avri
1 IK.
rl
xW
mm
flP
Hur 1
Brit
ff I n I iru
K
flrst-clasa
traveling
ave!
e. Ji
iA dates In May. June and July V
fe.Mqhu. 1009 Notth Lawrenca atreet,
Vine
.veil
:
IMudln
.eaHar, tvr Bariftl in, nf .
'!jtiM Ilk tn'bfioV ganifj vjrjlh I
'V .'' ft 1.J. 1
home clubi
atreet
Philadelphia Prufn hae ia 17 .M and
Uecnralonl lin (two stamen) open for flrnl
rlHHH homo club . Hilly 3raj, 2751 North
Mnth atreet
Standard Eight
A Powerful Car
cifctai-s!
II
cinl
Used Car Sale I X
including cars that you seldom
see offered nt a Used Car Sale
-and at prices that are bound
1
A
n
to interest you. Not an ordi-
navi. li.i.vnn ciIa li.it- a coin
made necessary because we v
need the room. t
rir.nrK.Aiinow "3" s.pass. H
touring:: complete factory &
pni.lnmanl JB
nnr.ACNKV - nKM.nvit.iJi!
B-pass. tourUiff; wire xvhoel
equipment; chassis alone
cost $9000.
ntJICK n.4.1 S-pass. tourlnc
splendid condition.
IionflK (two) B-pass tourlnr
cars.
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niitviti'.M, ocaan; (nc... v
condition ; a bargain. J4
SIAWVKI.I. Cabriolet: splendid 'i
condition; suitable for physl- V
c'an or lady,
STKAKNH-r-S-pass. tourlne: fine HI
mechanical oondltlon; attrac- ii
te price. m
TOurtAINK Special tourlnr; ft
sptenaiu inecuanicai connmon;
will repaint color desired.
ItF.ltlJIl.T T.KX1NOTONH In Se.
.dans, tourlnc and club road
peters; attractive prices.
I.9Tinrrnn Mnlnrf?n. nf Pn.
yf. A. Kuser. Vice President and f
General Manager J
Lexington Butldina; A
651 North Broad Straet Oi
Opiroalla JJetropulllan Opera M
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T?" k "T '
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DUAL VALVE SIX
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"LjriLLS arc not real things to the
A A driver of a Standard Eight. They
only look real. The road ahead bends
upward.
But the car, driven by eight powerful
cylinders, rushes along unconscious of a
grade. A little pressure of the toe on the
foot-throttle and your car goes up and
on, as though it were lighter than the
air and could not help climbing.
One ride in a Standard Eight will give
you a new conception of what wonders
in power, speed and flexibility such an
automobile can accomplish.
Let us give you a demonstration.
Eastern Motors Corporation
N. E. Cor. Broad & Wallace Sts.,
Distributors
H.ll.lilrl.il.li,, 'u.
Ms-da by the Standard Steel C.r Co., Pittiburg, Pa.
an of in urW fsrreit indu, trial inititution,
TRIPPED of technical lansnuc, the Dual Valve gives the
PicrcC'Arrow greatly increased power, and this power adds
not merely speed, but flexibility a quicker getaway. Gear
shifting is minimized almost' eliminated; acceleration accelcr
ated, and consumption of gasoline reduced.
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