I ?. jbtTWK f i V ' i i IV r. ' N . n" ' , ' ,t i -i It 1 EVENING PUBIilO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919 . 17 ". m MO?iVLH4yS PERMITTED TO GET BY, MINUS HOARSE HUZZA AND ACCOMPANYING HIP-HIP ,3 i mm m m tua m m br imi m m-e m-e misa-. irsMursiM iiiii fivrr EQUALS IN SALVAGING MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS f ..--. Fitchburg Strategist Never Called "Miracle Man," "The 'Ancient Master" or "The Modem Foch," but Phils Rescuer Continues to Salvage; Brings Reds to Top N . " ' IN THE SPORTMGIIT BY GRANTLAND RICE (Copyrltht. 1019, alt rlthts raned) , A Pair of Parades Here Ihev string in full array 0I01117 the Aietiue: XH equipment tpiek and tpnn and ready for reiieie t t Marching through the croitded irajj along the ttrcctt 0 home, t Juit at ancient legiont Irought their standard back to Rome, vr &V Prtttu toft for you tonight - Nothing but some food to fight, V When the march is done. Then I tee them in a dream from Flandcti to Champagne: ' Weary, muddy, wet and icorn slogging through the tain; Slogging to another daicn, through the timet of 'inner, , Beaded for another drive to lead the new adinnce. ft Route march douse the light ? Head the column for the height Who tetll tee another night When the line is iconT Bere's the jumping-off plaee now, ready -for the charge; Ready when the signal comes with the next banage: ' Now the mighty thunder rolls, where the flashes noil As they swing to meet again the final gift of fate. k. There's a rollcall on the height, ' Crosses to the left and right. They'll tiof be with you tonight When the march is done. Considerable Institution NO ONE ever called Pat Mornn the "Miracle Man," "The Ancient Maiter" or "The Modern Foch." , , Pat always has been permitted to get by under cover, minus me nosrse II buna and the accompanying hip hip. But when it comen to lifting snhnge out of the mire, who is Ms equal I When Pat drew 'the Phillies poiiio years ago his club had just lost Tom Seaton, Hans Lobert, Doolan, Dooin and apparently the bulk of Its talent. Pat was anarded-the remnant with Alexander still around. laMng 1 over this supposedly wrecked marhine. he never. hnished below second place. Then he drills along to uincinnau, me iipii ruauei mm uumani mv- .....,.,... of them all, from NedHanlon to Christy Muthcnson. ... . .. . n . . . .1 . t.l. it. !...!.. .. .lnn llnf ,Not Uiat 1 at lias Daggen nnv pennaiu wmi me urai ui c "". " 'taking over a club that no one figured among the first the, he makes the most sensational start of the season, PAT proves again that he liioiri how to make his club plan nil the baseball in its system. Which is all the bat manager that eier lived can do. JSome Principal Products TO THE first class in geography What is the primipal pioilua ot At lanta, Ga.? Quite so. Catchers is correct. Among those who obtained their tinitiing in Atlanta uniforms nre Mb Clarke, the old Cleveland star; .limmv Archer, of the Cubs: Ed Sweeney, of the Yanks; Cy Perkins, with Connie Mack, mid Piihinirli, uith Washington. What May Happen in Baseball Today i AMMtlftN I.IUOl K .. . Mon lntt r.C. rhlrnro , : . 11n P.0!'0". : R a nl' dor In ml ft 3 ,fi;i Vi lnrk 4 a .Ml nashlntton s t .Mfl tllelroll (t m 1 IU.I71 it s . 2 n .2 vi tsti Muii a ,jm AT10N,I. l.IiOUK AJnn Iint r.r. Win ! ,r.n; .,o .a .ROfl 35.000 Snectators See n scrap About semppm Phillies Defeat GiantsW rlnclnriAtl llronkl.'n ,. .7 Nmv ork . lilrnrn . s rim.i.ip.s . 4 rutihiimh , .1 st. I.oult , . 1 IVilon ... 11 No ramen todm. troslimnrd. told nenthrr, OOO .87. .mi .sun ,500 .175 ,t .000 .311 .909 .vjo All Told, Sixty Thousand Vote for Popularity of Sunday Baseball in New York and Brooklyn. Jacobs Strong in Pinches .SIS ROO .600 .144 .MO 111 .IflJ U KDWIN" ,T. POM.OCK 1 ixx-ll Rtnir Crrfponilfiit Trarellnt With ht New ork. May "1 Sixty thousand persons voted for the popularity of Sunday baseball yesterday when Il.'.OOO .... I .1.. ...I. .1.- a .M. !. IUOAYS SCHEDULE ni n,..,,,,. nn.i r. nnn ,,,,1,1 ndm!. rhi. .A7'f0AI'.i,,lVM K !i''n', to Kbbets Held ' Sunday baseball rhlcaco nt (Inrlnnatll rloudr. . . . . . . . . . , , - ., rittMiurrlt nt St. ixiuisi rloudr. has been elclieil in the bnlanee of the rhllllfsja, Nf lork (nanif nrhrdulrri to-1 delicate scabs of public opinion in New 'floSton s'1irioiyn (icamo ochednlfd to-1 rl nn,i '"'', "nt b(,,n found wanting. Ibe I'olo lirouiids was jammeii 10 rhllllr THERE are ofAen. 7ft these will do bg 11111 0 ;)irifn( illustra tion. Beating Leonard A FAIRLY heavy output of moisture will flow under various budges before any lightweight comes along to remove Bennv I.eonaid. Those who saw him stop Willie Ritchie, dewr, stiong and game, know the job any rlal must face for a number of years Leonard is only twent.v-thiee. He is fast, stiong and a cool, clever 6f bterm He- has a) punishing wallop and. better still, be tarries few waste motions into a battle. Ritchie gave his best, l.ut could not last eight nmniN. Cleverness and power combined with stamina and loolness are hnrder to beat thanhe ponies, iT "WILL be quite a spell befoie any new arrival i(e;it in ta hoist Leonard from the throne. He carries too many taneties of am munition and barricades. Golf Song He laid his tnashic thiee fret fiom the cup As. he chat tied aloud in gle'e : j And then as he putted his head came up And. of course, he foozled his S: 1 And what he remaiked I will not repeat On the sporting page of this clean, home sheet. dar Plnjfd xrstrrdau AMKRICAN I.KAOL'K Washlnrton at rhllndrlphlni clear. St. Ixiilts nt Clevrlandi rold n rather. Detroit nt Ihlraim cold urathrr. -Sew lnrk at Iloston! rlrur. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NTIONl, I.KAOl'l. rhlladrlnhln. 4: New ork, X llrookl.m. 0: llmtnn, 3 Cincinnati. Si (htrnxn. I I'lttsburth, St Nt. I.011M. AMERICAN T.KAdl'K Washington, I2i Athlrttra. A Cleveland, Ai Detroit, t I Chlcam, 4i l. IiiiU. 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE I Tonws sniKiit i.k ntnghnmtoit at Itatllmnro (two inmr), Toronto nt .Jfrscr Cits. I HufTiilo nt Newark. Itoclirstrr at Rradlnir, 1ESTEltDl'S KKSI'I.TS Toronto, Hi Jei-ncj ( Ity. 3, oronio, it jersrr t iij , o, Now-ark, Bi Buffalo, J, IlufTato. IOi Nnnrk, 3. Kochcstcr. At Readlnir. 1. llaltimore, 7t llinehamton, 4, STWDINd III- TKVMS w . i.. rr. 1 . rt . Rtsldlnc 4 1 .son lrrir f Itv. 1 t .Inn llaltlmorc 3 J .BOO IHiffVIo . 5 1 .4IM1 Toronto T S .BOO RrrhcMrr . 1 1 .40(1 rwark . 3 ,600 ninslinnilon 1 4 .200 SATURDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS ' NT10 II. I.EOl E New ork. 4t rhllll-... 1. Ilmnkln, ftt Ronton, 4 (13 Innlncsl. ( hlcnitn. 2: rilt-burrli. I (II Innlnts). (Inclnnntl. 7: St. louts. ;. MERH N I I.M.I E Unnhlniton. Oi Athletics. 4. ' HnMnn. Ts Nen otk, i. (Irtrland. Hi Detroit, 0. thlcueo-st. louls (ruin). INTKKVVTIONAI. I.MM E Newark. 5: IlufTalo. 4 (12 Innlincs) 4e.rM Clti. "u Toronto. 1 (l Inninirs). Readlnic, -it llodieslrr, ) (firt ennie). Reading. 3: Rochester. O (second game). IlinRhmnton St llnltlniorr. 5 (Hrt eanie). Ilaltlmnrc. 10; lllnichuniton. 3 (second sanie). coi.i,r,(.i vri: t Franklin tleld Penn. (1: Harvard, 1. At Kafltnn-Lofaiette. 14 1 HnTcrford, 4. At warthmore Swarthinorc. 3; Ruttert. 0. . t Troildente Brown. ii Anle. I, At Princeton rrlncetnn. 0 (ornell, 3. At nnanoll Nav. 4i . . I . 1 H llnv Rldee Crescent, 4i N. . I', t. U West Point West Point, if HIa norn. 1, I t lloboken Columbia. 3t steenN. 2. At llnnoer Dartmotitti. 0, Matsncliunetts AcxIps, 'J. t Mlddlohnrr Vermont. 3; Mlddleburr. 1. t Worccstci Fordhum, IOi llotr Cross, 4 (ten InntnKNl. t Brunswick Colbr. Ht llowdoln, 4 At ( otuntbiis niilo state. 7l Purdue. 0 t ItandallMlllr Colcntr. I: West Mr clnln, 0 At W nshlncton ( nthollc InUeriilti. 2t Thlfth I'nUersit, I (It Innlncs). t Unshlnrtnn neorcetonn lnlrerNlt. 5, North Cnrotlni State, t. t Mlddlelo,in mherst. 3- Wcletan, t. t Nw lln?rn np Frenhrncn. li st, .Inhn'fl Milltarr cadmv, 1, t Wllllamttonn Williams, I; I ulon, 3. eapniit.v. The patk is supposed to hold ' n few hundred over .10,000, but it was I only the bent of a midsummer sun pre maturely blistering that kept the at I tendame down to H.'.OOO. The gigantic 1 grandstands nt the Stonehnni Stadium ' were filled to overflowing. Those late arrivals, unfortunate enough to hac to ' remain standing, blocked up the nisles I nnd elbowed into the press box. I The I'olo Grounds was not taxed to 'the limit. There were a few vacant seats in the bleachers, but the empty Iseitions were under the direct ras of the ocrh industrious Mnv sun Secre tun Fotci. of the Vow York dub, an nounced that even before the gntne, the .ticket distributors had stopped selling seats to the grandstands nnd that at least 40 000 persons hod tried to gain admission to the game. The battle staged between the Phillips and the Giants was fitting to the occasion It wns one of those struggles that hangs tire to the last nut in the last inning The Giants never were more thnn two inns behind, and in (he late sessions wetc in smli a position that n lusty wallop meant victorv Hliner Jacobs, the blond haired, sangfroid hurler of .lack Coombs's staff, wns constanth in danger, hut he was in Iiis best form when the tin rat wns greatest Jake was tombed for n total of an even do7cn hits, ut with men on bnses he tied up like a knot, and ten of the MrGrnw plaveis were left stranded on the runwavs The 3."i, 000 fans weie in an uproar in the ninth inning when two were on and one run needed to even t lie statistics. Hal Chase, who provioush hnd swung a mean nnd wicked bat at the youthful westerner, wns standing nt the plate with two out A hit meant extra innings anil miivlnp victory An out meant the onlv tiiumph of the series to the Phils Jntobs ninde Chnse lift an easv fit to I. micros, who smoth ered it with the nonclmlence and surely that comes from long experience. AX WILLIAMSON" and Hobby Doyle were the headline entertain ers nt the National last Saturday night. with Williamson taking the verdict bv n shade This was n hard fought ses I sion all the way nnd proved to be n pleasing exhibition Pete Herman nnd Patsv Wallace I were In the final bout, but it hardly was deserving of the feature position Herman made no effort to battle and did all his fighting in the last minute of the sixth round Herman loafed, failed to give his best and put one over on the fans. It was a good gymnasium act. Wallace gave his best, but his best was not suflielent even tn make it in teresting for llernmn, had the champion cared to tit loose " I .lack Riimo and lohnnv Meiils will rlsnh I In the wind. up at Herman Tlor's Atlantic City stportlne Cluh on Thurd nlsht This will he Vealy a Orel etart lnc ho lot to Johnnj Kllbane Hurt Kenny v. Jim Hosle 1 Willis Spencer ve Joe Horsey and Johnnv i vpin vi i-mnKie juein conipiflio in program Kewple Calender ehould ha In nond hap for his meetlni with Andv llurna In Ihe rnmbrlH feature Frldav nlaht hewule was booked to appear at th National lout Sat urda nlaht but van dolna guard dutv at the nav vard nnd waa unable to set nwav He Is prepare! to make up for loet time strains Hume The olhr bouts follow Panny lluahes vs Joe rioraev Rav Knn1 ve Terry Hanlon Johnny Morgan "s Mike Fair hanks and Tommv Murra va Touns Daniels Battllnc InrraT llt not meet Johnnv nuff nt the National Raturdav nlsht When Manager Johnnv llurna learned that Bun" wsa a 1J4 poun I entrv he lmmedlate railed off the match Murray Is a flyweight and ft reffular one Battling lonard and Max Wtlliamsun meet In the nmln bout at the Emplra A t on Thursdav nlsht Four other bouts com ptete the card Cnl Delaney. th" hard hitting Cleveland Uffhtne'ght Is elated to oppose t.ew Tendte at the Olvmpfa one week from tonight Delanev proved that he could fight hv trouncing Joe Phillips In Ms battle hpro a few weeks ago Swim Meet at Honolulu It Is announced from Honolulu that the V M V A with the, sanction of the llAwatlan Association ot the A A V will hold a big swlmmtnr meet in the harbor of that city Ma 30 and 3l Butler Scores 32 Points (edar Rnptds, la, Mav 5 Sol Butler, Dubuqua College track and field atar acorad 82 of his school a AJ points tn n dual'-met't with Cois College foe a well balanced t?am won th meet with St points ni ATLANTIC 8 ft POLARIME THE motor is the heart of your car or truck. Try to dose it with any old kind of oil and something's sure to happen. Something disastrous. An organization of lubrication-experts has formulated a quartet of motor-oils (Atlantic Polarine, Atlantic Light, Medium and Heavy), one of which is absolutely the exact oil for you to use in your truck or passenger-car. Your garageman will tell you which. ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL Keep Upkeep Down SINGLES AND BUNGLES Did tou heor thou ttirnatltea rllcfc in seven maor Imoiie' cttitr jcstcrdai? Jnst how badly the fna want Sunday fc.SbIl was demonstrated XMtjrday when BO ieV UlPn JfiMV7 a-cwVH a-n.-i -w Div-Hvasae nlth Detroit yesterday when CovelesklA nat i pointed Ehmke In r twirling duel that iai decidfrt wnen tn inuhinn pur oer ti run tn Xhn ninth Doubles J" Chapman anl Klmr Smith manufactured the detitllnic tan. -WTMl tuu. - Erf Clcatt turned tn annthrr it lnitn nt.Ht. anrt Phlla of coar. draw th blur- 0 nine for the IV hit 8 ox. It xcan aiiahbrc- uaa-aiBw tt . . . i ...- . a7rjT fnHirtr. trnninnimn iti in ntiit ' Jfi,i"".' "I.a i., nf ih ..a. iiluo. linen it liai (cnltcd by rain. 7 his la T-.. . "7-.l , , .. inn. .Um CllantaH ina nmin innina i ."" " .-... . ... In h ti and put the Phils back on log easia. a nfty-flfty work- -nuilElim raa ssooad fo the Otmtt lit ' . ' ?"!5?..f tea. 8'Zv, !."?, jf "ve, o w wt to win their first feci limthts campolim. oa the lame ow. tn Doiaers drtto o cromd of ts.sto versons. seen. Washington nnd the AthleOca In the auia raottal drew an asaemblare tnat ran Int7 the five flfSei, EfM-thuw but the gate t Into tne nre ngpree, x,pri I) mi aad newa for the A'p. No aoonsr had the "Phils claimed Edward en?'oKf '.Pra.n.d hi. .nkl. - Sicking. Who Will oe rm?ii' " 1 ..!. .itl PhTt-V in tK - fibnc of Shorutop Fletcher In tha recent erlei here, will net a chance to break fiUo the next box icore of the Coombs men. The out) With the brown derby who aaid that Pat Xfora' Rtds would My at soon as fSw went vpooainat a feat ball club uas HowAere to be found this morning, 9 Tred MHfhell'i . NftUonal Itawe ehijm til7nwer kiwked utH.mbLH the flmt Ruilnir-br the ItwSj Jterdy. Fle run In the opwiln frame clinched the Terdlct for the Mer men. SUm Bailee.' the Hifirineport. O, aherlff. pictured wltn lonr whlakera and o old that he haO-to walk with a cane by New York cribea durlnr the winter, waa the photo of youth yeiterday. In hla first atari with 6k?pper MornJthe portilde Sallee held the Cuba to. three htta. Th -BiW with the iron-hit bat m tipped to th plat Jatt ntaht and wt, on tne secret iohv the Xtda are winning; "If iecouse thtv have to win to etau on tot urtth lhoa Dodger hit Una up euoh a Jatt cull he wMapered-'Ottrt then ducked a hand oreuad. Though thtv have won nine out of imnevnteete th Red lead the Dodger onlv two flame more iney nave juaycu. T WU. ef the Hoaso of Mek, cn ti reaHiler s hit or mere dallr. For fCullTV lirnv urn wnnvcira t Wahtnrton. Up nix ultnrviliul ttaPAA alnslAsa. This ..lAfTtlap mlxtn blms ont of Sro Umesa at bat for an aTcnute of Leo Fobl' a Indians evened up the aerlea the tthxne ball the season. cuner's third conquest of the brilliant aouthpaw of pti or when Wilbur roniitr the Pirates, reristered his first triumph of lav niitun in inrrr auin yricruu). no nr.a ine vuruianin 10 nve 11118, Ollte O'Mara. who has h&d murh hnrri it are tied to him durino hit mainr Imnu days, has been released by Brooklyn to the Indianapolis Club, of the American As soda Hon. For his refusal to report. Indianapolis nas suspenaea me jormrr joager. t) Mara aeciares ne uaius 10 go to MincauKee, Dutch Teonard la about to capitulate to Ihe ankeH. The aouthpuH. who wag traded n h Krd Sor n Nrh nrlc ulih Pltrhsv. Kntle hore and Outfielder Duffy Iw!p for uiuueu, unnooiey ana uaiters, nrrireu in New lork from California yesterday and held a conference with the owners of the anks. Ieonftrd was holdlne out for a sal- ury 01 eiu.vw. Connie Mack's Athletics are ret tine tn he consistent losers, but while dropping ft a mm they are making1 all sorts of records In two straight (.vmteats with Wash I nut on the had no less than thirty-five men left on bases seventeen HaturdaA nnd elRhteen terday Why ask "that's wronir with the A's?" New York scribes are loud in their praises of Prank Woodward the rtahthand rookie of the Phils After Saturday's (fame. In which Woodward allowed the Giants eight hits, but lost the decision, one scribe said "Coombs has yncoered a real pitcher in .Mr, woodward " Three Anaered Keefe. formerly of the Ath letics, tu, fried hi first game for Charley Dooln at Reading on Saturday. He blanked Rochester tin the openlnc tilt of a double header, arttinn thm iferljvimi rrtier RHl Hern hard!, former Penn curver, who uorked for Arthur Irwin' team.i Lefty Weinert made it a dual shut out for Reading by allowing only ttco hits in the second comoat, nr the way. Readlnjr met Its first reverse or me campaign yenreraar, wnen iooins men wr blankel with Htb hits bx llroaan Fltet thousand persona iw this Sunday same in tne pretzel town of Cleveland, has et to have lenvery mis pennant Guy Morton, a. run apnrri off ht arramhltt. IT rt?clattrd his aecond con aecutlve shut-out , on Saturday when he blanked Detroit with alx hits. Automobile School Complete Instruction cjven in overhauling, repairing and adjusting all types of cars. Students do actual work on complete modern equip, ment "under "tho" direction ot skilled, practical instructors. Kery car owner should know how to repair his own car. He will sae money, time and temper. - . 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