-w ffiffW $ 'if, -j m if EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, IAY 2, 1019 10 nil ' s. PENN ATHLETES HAVE BUSY DAY TOMORROW IN BASEBALL, FOOTBALL, LACORSSE AND TRACKil i . TOF w 1 U. S. MARINE BOXER BEATSPALMOORE Sergoant Thompson in Decisive, Victory Gussie Lewis Chased From Ring Atlantic Clt. Ma L Al Tlionip&ou, ot Cincinnati, deflated 1'nl Moore of I'hllndclphia. in nn eight round bout Inst nislit nt the Atlnntic City Sporting Club, Thompson, who is n scrReant in the United Stales mailnes and a pro tege of Mnjor A .t. TJiciel Diddle, wem nil the way and bad easily fivo rounds of tbo matin, Moore took lot of punishment, nml only his experiem c In- saved him from being knotUed out. I Kddle Morgan, of England, took the. popular derision over "loung Uobideuu, of Philadelphia, In eight rounds. Mor gan forced the fighting and put in twice as many punches as bis opponent. Gussie Lewis, of Philadelphia, was ihaBcd out ot the ting in his tchedulcd eight-round bout with Preston lliown, of Philadelphia. I.(wis wouldn't light and his tnituri disgusted the, big irowd. SHERROD SMITH REPORTS 8tar Southpaw Anxious to Play Ball Again New Yoih, May 'J.- Shot loci Smith, rrnik left-hunder of the Oodgeio, jr te'rdny reported to the Dodgers. Smith has been away fnmi Drooklyn sime the Ifttfer part of the 1017 neuoii. when he wns dtnfted foi nrm. lie win one of the first big league ball plnjcrs to be called into the National Atiut. During the last year Smith spent his time in the mi inil of Inns as n member of the Ameiiran Militinj Po lice. He cniiie b.uk n foitnight ago. and lecently wns dinlniged ut Camp Demons. SYRACUSE CREWS DRILL' Take Workout for Tomorrow's Races With Navy Annapolis, Mnv 2. The membeis of the Mireitv nnd fioshman crews of Kr BCUsf, under Coaih (ieoigc D Thurston, airived jisteidny nnd weie on the wntei in the afternoon under Condi Thurston, nnd rowed up as fnr as the comse of Saturdays lace, which will, as usual, be uboo thrs rnilioad bridge. The visitors nie tlie heaviest lot against winch the midshipmen have iou Jcstcd this season, although n little un der the nveruge of the liavj lot. Hntur daf's races will be rowed in two parts, for the crews of the two ilasses, and the distance will be two miles, uu eighth longer than the nice against Prlmcton nud Hntvaid, two weeks ago. Columbia Meets Lafayette ew lorlt, tuv ! Chlumbla'a varitv tannls team will ko tu Uaaton I'a , tndav to tnPt thn liafaettc College nctmen T ho i niuu and "White raquat vvieldera uv II meet lehi,fh toliiorruw ut boulh llcthlehetn. PENN AND HARVARD TO PLAY SWA W HATGAMETOMORRO W First Appearance of Crimson Athletes on Franklin Field Since i 1917 Football Practice and iiAitVAun rr.NvsYi.v wi v F.vans. cf Mnuradian If rimmona b Strauss cf flroafl rf sweenej as Frothinsham lb Harvev rf AfcIrfOd. .'b 'VroVlchnl, lb. Perkins .lb Warwick c Ilallowell, If. Hohan Jb "lair c Wall er 3b Kelton. p Tltzel. p QTKAW-HAT DAY." which isSat- s5 uiduy. Slav ", will be oue of the red-letter n hletic tlnys of tbo jc.it" for the Pnivcrr.ty of Pcnnsjlvnnia. (!rnd uate Manager Pickciing announced last night that there would be three nttinc tions a baseball game, football pine ticc" and u luciosse matih. The prin cipal ottraitinn, of course, will lo the baseball game with HnrSard. It will be the Oimson's first npiicarauce on Kranklin Hold sime 1017 The daj will be furthei featured bv the fact that nil yf Pcnnsvlvnnia's stu dents will blossom out in straw hats. Following the barcbnll game tho Ynle nml Pcnnsjlvnnia bit rossc' leuinrf will give nn exhibition of this strenuous In--Ian game. '"lie baseball game will begin promptly nt .1 o'clock, nml the lacrosse men will take the field the minute this gumo is over. At 1 o'clotk there will be foot ball practice under the direction of Conch Dob I'olwill uud Captain Deit Bell. There is a lot of rivnliv between Hat " Tard and Pennsvlvnuia in baseball. It will be the fiist meeting of a cham pionship nature for either train, and each is anxious to win. It will bring together two of the veiy best twirlfis in college ranks. "Dnbe" Pcltou for. Hnr ard, nnd John Tltzel for Pennsylvania, clton, who is n light bander, has Dcen specially pteparcd for this game. fMachinery Repaired in. Placed Portable Process Welds ofELramcmDiNG ' - for IRON and STEEL" and weld anything with the QUABI-ARC system of electric welduiR. ) This rapid and portable process forms a perfect joint strong, durable and highly resistant to corrosion. Its localized heat prevents distortion of surrounding metal. Wo are electro metallurgists, with corps ( specialists, In textile, paper, coal, handling and similar machinery; high-pressure pipe work, etc. Inquiries ioliUtcd. Our representative will call. SELLING AGENTS 9t Ih9 only tytttnt of uldin$ jfl i-mmmmir a m w f tiltr mvprovfi by M Technical Com -m mo t j c?. u mttc Zt Hoy, neuter 9f shipphf, 1438 Brandywine St. ;y . ,. . ( Tiiii'"""" ' it i r r n- rty r miin vtn h'". -;. ,; - 'K ffe ' w. ., w '""&. vtAm-m v&.m&vW' w :' -ivy "tevi'Wi'- h- ,- tt&LjMr&j&SAX'sv f .piimiiiiiiiiiiiHiim i . " L.. . ..' A.hMiMAfai.. jAi.ri.a.rtiiifti.sVii"... ..ltjatefeai..,! . .,'heMi.A.itmLL. . '. .." ..,'-. .,L,1 liecords ot filclicrs m Athletics-Senators Scries The appended figures give an inti mate line on how the pitcher of the Athletics and Scnatom, who open the Beason with a series at Shibe Park today, linc fared in interclub games during their lifetime pitching careers against each club : . ATHLETICS VS SENVTOrtS Throws Won I ost r C nnUnd Navlor II 10 1 oho Walter Andmon I, 10 1 non JltiB Jnhnnon K 3 "'71 Scott Prrv. nil boo lUlph Setbold U 1 1 non rto Onry rt o t ooo Jack Watson. .11 fl 000 Ornnd total 10 It 470 snXATons p ATttt.r.Tirs llarrv Harper Pon A era . WHlter Johnson Jim Khaw Maurice Craft Harr Thompson t, s n r,7i n s n r.Ti n 3i 2d v.i it in s .nin n n l onn n n t ooo Orand lotnla . H 48 Ml AVnlter Jdlmion during his pitch ing enreer against the Athletics hurled 05 gnmci. with the following record: Won 35, lost 20. Pir centage, .550; shutouts, 1H; inning" pitched, .480: opponents nt bat, 1784; tuns, 158: bits, 413; bases on balK 107: bit batsman. 14; wild pitches. 15; struck out, ;i"5; ruined runs from 101I5 to date, 01; iner age earned tuns per nine-inning gnnie. 2.27: the Athletics' bnttiug merage off Johnson being .232. C00GAN SHADES KELLY Lightweights In Fast Bout at Em pire A. C. Mel Coogon", Hcottj Monteith's latest boxing wonder, outboxed Harlem Ilddie Kellv in n hnrd fight to top off the weekly show of the Ilmp'ue Athletic Club. Lew Dailey wns the referee, sub stituting for Frank O'Diien, who is still .confined to his room Lddie Wagon and Frankie Williams, the Italian lightweights, (fought si lountls, about as rough as an.v that hnve ever been seen in this city, anil nt the end honors wete about even. The shoit est fight of the night resulted in the knocking out of Tom Hall, who fotmerlj boxed under the name of Dnttling Dim goo, by Oeorgc Ward. I'uinkie Dritt nnd Mike Hums fought a diavv of six rounds. Durns being down in the second round fiom n hind tap tq the jaw. In the opening session Young C)emencenu hail the better of his bout with Mike Connors, a game ami willing tighter. Wolfe Beats Burman 4 levelnntl. Ma 'J Jin k Wolfe of Cleve land won the nowapitpcr drilalon over loe llurinan. of" ChUatfo In a tloitb tunloatiil' tcn-ruuml Iwjt hare UUit nlKht Hurnia.i wclthtd 1JO Htid ulfcv110 rhuslde. ' Cornell at Columbia eu ork Mav J Columbia a hticcbill tcini will meat the shong Cornell nine to-' dix at youth rield lomorroiv iho Hluo and W hito nine will eo to Hoboken tu pla Stevens institute of Tech Wheelmen to Dine the VssntiaUon of eteran "Wheelman of Phllatlelphla will gather al KuRler s res taurant on Wednesday nlnht la , for Victors dinner to -velebrate the conquering or the Huns. Lacrosse Game Scheduled Titel is u left bnndei. nnd is now pitching the best bull of his career. Harvard alumni uie taking the gi rat es t interest iu the Msit of their teams, and there has already been u beavv de mand for seats. The teams will line up as follows: BIllNG a returned sol dier in here and treat Ii i in to a meal. Front trench fare to St. James cooking in the biggest contrast there in as di tiint an tin North from the South Pole. Top off the Iifbt cooking in the world with u fine cigar. Then let him close hin eyes. He'll feel it was worth going through Hell over there to come to Heaven over here! Efje &t. Statues Walnut at 13th titreet IP. D. Johnson, Manager iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiniiiii Fractures on the Spot r gAVE delays idle help taking down or h a u 1 i n g broken machinery. We instant- ' ly weld boilers, tanks, crank- r shafts, castings in position ...!.l v i t pTr y l WE GO ANYWHERE 'iiiniiiiiiiiBiiiii'iiii lr iiiiiniiitt I 1 31 3 REID-AVERY CO. Poplar 816 SUBURBAN CUP CLASH ON North Hills and Country Club Women Will Play Over Lat ter Course, While IFood bury Plays at Bala Dy PETEK PITTED nplinm: will be no Philadelphia cup matches today, but the Suburban T.engue women golfers will pln the tliild matches of the setles this after noon and some interes'ing nintdies should result . The gicatest interest centeis in the match between the two lenders. Vorlh Hills and the Country Club nt the Country Club. Doth teams bine not lost n match. The Country Club women hac a slight nihantagc in that the uiilches are being played ocr their home coins, p. North Hills Leads In addition, North Hills has just managed to-noso out its opponents b the odd match, while in its seiond match tbo Couutn Club won oci, matih Iflit one. Jt is difficult to get .i fuither line on either team, as neithei has placed the same teams. Doth Mrs. Kniith nnd .Mis I)01c. who lead North Hills, have not lost match, while Mrs. Vcltcileiu. wholtt plns No. 1, has split even nml Mrs. ( Kiukaid lias won both. Mrs. Dloik nnd Miss 1'ates have jet to win u mutch, while Miss Doyle has two victones to her credit. Mis. DcU hns broken even, while Mm. Patterson bus won both, Jack Sellers, to Rest Nrvr Aorli, May 1' Jlick It .sllci Ih" American mlddlo dtstamp champion an- nounccd that ho haa rillrtd from aouiiII tlon until the latter pirl of next month The chtmplqn slates that hla severe In door track umnal?n lias coit him twhe pounds Holy Cross Wins Again Mnneatef. Mass.. Mai 2- llolv t ros neac nr tittneld I ol eire todav 10 to l In a baseball jramc plaved aa part of Worcester a welcome to returnlnff soldiers Hoiv Pitchers Compare in Phillies" and Giants Scries 'I he appended figures show lion the pitcheis of the Phillies nml (iinpts, who begin a seues nt the Polo (Irounds, New- York, today, hnve faretl in intenlub games dining their lifetime pitching cnieers agaiuil each club: IIlLLIhS vs rank Woodv jrd Io Otsrhjrer Klmer Jacob , Ueno Packard Mike Prenderifast Milton Watson uv roniv V lff rhrows Won I oat P ( Wl 1 ll rt 101 ono TI 111 it i t ,nn I U " ' " ' M1 ' T -1 i-fl to) I Mike I'rendereast It 1 4 yin I U I I Milton Wataiin It . ca 1 fll I I i. .1 jii i a w his II " "- I I I I T" ' Grand totals 1.1 "tl 431 I I) ' I XjOV S A f oivntsv.s rHiLi.ihs J I IV SntlDDV Bk Oeorge, Smith . R J 2 -till I I I II r-i M B IVrd .sehupp I. 1 linn I II Svllltc L Itubo Itenton I. n s -Jl I If VJUILS ,r Teso llarnes rt H in! 411 f III ttf ., . Cecil Causey . n o i onn I rrl TVOrln r Orand totals . .'. l'3 41J , tU -lU OC li. Vi Mother, ioii ,111 he ile- srKr llshted with Die splendid IVfvSIV rlolhea here for hoia nod the I f A V g m mm low nrlie. will prore n ree- , f f '- Iff Aliljmi I Inllon. TTerr troocl model kWTlV 1 J J i. 1 M On diamond, II irdr fnhrlia. viell n," If A Mr UUkdUApHaatcliM jrn,,., orI CDrClim.' lint free Jl v7 al M ' llany itooda of Talna I riEaani, .,i. .,,li. Tri ZM a ".'tH,jliPpUmlte.d capital. I , , arlT'lf Bo.'ded to the c'tyM BkfWafl t " Men's $120 Oxfords A quality that could not be sold today for.$ 1 2.50, were it not for much fore thought a n d buying knowledge on our pari. 1420 Chestnut '11 here Only the Dm Is Good Lnotith" StefderaPat tOK S'AT.t. Twin-Screw Steel Steamship "OPHIR" The United States Shipping Board proposes to .sell to the highest bidder the S.S. "OPH1R," formerly of Rotter dam, Lloyd Line, damaged by fire last November; sale to include Hull, Engines, Boilers and-Equipment aa a whole. The vessel is now open for inspection at Oibialtai. A deposit of 20 of the amount of the bid is lequiied as Security for payment of the balance within one month fiom date of acceptance of bid, which deposit will be foi felted in the event of failuie to pay such balance within time stated. Deposits aie to be made with the Disbuising Ofticci, United States Naval Base, Gibialtar; and may be cash or cettified check, which may accompany bids or be handed to said officer at or befoie' time of opening bids. All bids are to be made in United States Gold Coin, and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to Dis bursing Officer, United States Naval Base, Gibraltar, and marked "Sealed Bid for S.S. OPHIR." Bids arc to be opened at 10 A. M., June 15, 1919, at the U. S. Naval Base, Gibraltar. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. , UNITED StATESJHIPpiNG BOARD 'tin -in ,n, 't jLBJB'iWII LEADERS LINKS TO)-4F1Loca,p,aye"::r:'orNatlonal Qnly the Suburban Cup Matches Scheduled Toduy Toilm's Suburban Cup matches nie stheduled as follows: 'I bo Schedule Noitli Hills Countiy Club . Philadelphia Couuti Club nt Coun try Club Woodbiiiv (iolf Club Daln Golf Club at Dnln West Chester OnU and Countn Club s Springhaen Count i Club n IVcst Chester Otoibrook Coif Club s St. Dm ids (iolf Club nl Ovrtbiook. .standing of Teams Matrhca Won l.nt nature Vol I oft 11 4 North tlill rountn ' luii Ilala Wst fhenlcr Woodburv hVrlna;hain St Paldi 0erbrooK ,. . Mr. Lucas lost her onl mntih while Mi". Llliott won hers. Another ( lose Matili Another i lose match should be plated between Hall oud Wood bin j with (he adMinlnges vhghih in fntoi of l'.ala i Doth Ime lost one match thus fur mil u,lodij's olitest ought In be cr i lose a toss-up in the Sprm haven West Chester matth. with the odds m favor of the AVct Chestei plnveis 'I he Overbrook women should tint have veiv mm h trouble in taking the measure of the St Davids live i Harvard Loses to Maine ( nmbrlilcr. Mum , Jim Vftir Mrus Bllni; for two hotira and fortv tnltiutpa In a mid mlt the fnlloraltv of Main- nlo il felted the lltrvaid haaeball team It to 8 mi soldli ri I l"ld vriterduv aflornoin Dartmouth Nine Defeated UnrllnRtnn, M.. Mm 2 I he lnler'ii of Vermont Hint beat Dirlmoutli heio to dav, r, to .' 1317 Market St. 4J Ef f.Q Q NEXT TO THE GCOBt TM!7f ONE FLIGHT UP- SAVE 45 to t8-Q MEN, SEE THESE NIFTY Spring Suits They Are Regular $15 to $25 Values Ltptt nnf n rrn tle nindct. 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TYMAM STnPQ nivnM " 1 Phlladelphian Knocks Out Kansas City Rival In Third Round Peniisgrote, N. ,1., Mnj 2 The box ing bouts nt the Pennsgroie A C. lasU evening were prodiutiic of some fast boxing Two of the contests resulted in knockouts In (he stheduled eight loiindwiiiil up between .loliuuj L?Vhtt, of Philadelphia, mid Tonimv Dixon, of Kansas Citi, the Quaket City pugilist stoittl n knockout in the third lotiud. '1 he aeiuiwind up lesultetl In Joe Men--dill sttipping I ne III ill in the sixth loiiml of their stheduled eight lound bout In the opening in.itih of foui ronrtls .liiniin liinllei tnitpointetl Dnttlin (iiml while Hilh Devine tlefented Kid W.ignei in tin n i tnunil contest. - Favorita Size lie Boxof25,$2.7 50, $5.50 HSHSVi WXTiTSSC-nfr " r iSi iw85Ea5s: li'J M M VJJ 5 ft f ti I if. V if JB xrw-i yi l.M tttl" mmmtM.vM
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