fiss: Xf" lA f ft I ft lit. to iV ,i R " ' - ' ' ' ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919 " 3$, 1 . " . ' '"'tf? ". CONNIE MACK'S ATHLETES DIFFER FROM REGULAR PLAYERS BY FAVORING MORNING DRILbp T What May Happen in Baseball Today HEADLINERS IN JULY 4 CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT IN TOLEDO YALE CREW CHANGED Athletics All in Favor of Early Workouts Will Benefit -Team OPEN WITH BROWNS TODAY By EDWIN .1. POLLOCK flprrlM BtnlT Carrraimndent Trnvfllnit Willi lh Athletics M. Iiouli, Mo., Mny 14. "Well, Hint batting order docn't look on bail, floci it? No, not so bad." The tail Mr. McUllllcuiMy pushed bnrk his iron lid n trifle, on bis bend, Kuzed at the rearranged nriny of hi Athletics and passed judgment on bis own Question. ' "Wc should be able to gel some run In there," he continued. "With three men in n inw like Roth, Burns and Walker we hbould puh a few over the plate. And Shannon Nnnil Ougan rome thiougb niotp often than orcnsionall with hit". Vex, we nn look foi'nnnl to a few uitii. now. "- Iay-olT Hnrli t "I'm a little nfinid that this long Im off will hurt the Iio.vh. I know it has done them no good. For Hint rea miii. T expect to gtt in some morning prnetiies ut thr-C'nrdinaN' park, if we inn obtain permix'ion for the uc of the ground." It was on the tiain on the long jump from TCoxton to this town tbnt Mnck put the mirMinn of moining pindiee lip to his athletes. Often one ncnii 01 n ball Hub kieking because nome man ageis rcquiie pie-liuuheon dtills. Not so with thc'A'i: they jumped at it. The more the bojs talked of prancing ainjmd in the a. in. the bigger the idea went over. 1'very one is tired of hotel lobbies, Pullman oars and lain, and is longing for u baseball dinmoml. base balls and sunshine. Oeoigc Hums sug gested that lunch be sent out to the field. i that the pnstitning wouldn't have In be stopped for "eats." The sug gestion, however, was spiked. Weather Conditions Poor Maek does not like to give the weather as an excuse for the fact that liis ball Hub has won onlv (liieo games mil of eleven starts this season, but it is tine that the tain and the cold have had lonsideiable to do witli the medi ocre exhibitions. The A's opened the season in Wash ington, plnved two ilnjs nnd tb.eu bad In lay off tlyoe dns on account of cold weather. Thev played thiee games in N'cw York? were stopped bv inin and then opened befcue the fiiendly fans at Shibe Pnik. Six games weie plaiod in eight das. and then the clan 'railed it to Tloston. where the entire series was postponed because of inin and cold. The Maikmen spent more than thiity liouis on the tiain. which means when tliev open here against the Browns it will be their first gome in almost a week. A ball Hub cannot be expected to keep in slinpe with so little piactice. Bark ln.Uist Place Mr. C Mark a'woke this moining and found his A's in lnsl place again as a lesult of the Biown's win nei the White Sox. The A's hno moved finm the cellnr to seventh place and back again without pluying a game. Scott Perry is slated to regain the seventh rung today, but the big west erner is not in the best of condition. The long lest has made him somewhat soft to get in there and go nine innings, but, at that, it is believed he is good enough to bnng it o,n the Blow ns. NOTES Hobby Ttoth Irifd to bork hl right nrm in " Tinker mm' on the way went hut . muldn't ralso anylhlnc on th lame whip I Pob la captain en the ball flfld, hut nun I arrylhinB more than a spectator In a mrd same. althoUBh h takca hand. Walter Klnnev la amicus lo set Marled right aialnat Ihe Drowna The lilir port alder bellee he has enough to turn back the local Kan. A irroup of Jim McAoy's ft lends almoit . pulled him oft the train at Rochester It wa midnight, but there wfre twentvnwi at the station In the "home town" to -e our Jamea eo through , Rudy Von Ohl la happ. despite a cold I that's bothering- him somewhat Scott rerry has promised to take him flshlnc near his uncle's farm In this Iclnlty. Ilrnoklvn . . ,. In New lork 9 I Inrlnnnll 11 Chlcnirn , 0 I'hllllea ,1 I'llttljurtii . . A St. IiiiU .... 4 llnslnn AMhKICVN' t hlrajrn . , . , z lloalon . , 7 ew nrk , fl (leielaml n iililnt(iii . ." . a Delrolt .... A St. I.niiln .. .4 Athletic s Eight New Ilium. Mm II -Cnnili Ab bolt has mnilc nnnllier change in the maki' up of his lut ciew in nn allempt to sec uie n h(ll of Mitlicionl weight for a four mile i.icc. The latest tliniigis place W. 11 t'owlcs, WUI, heielofnte rowing only on his class iicw. and 1 Allen. .Ii , nt ntimbetii three and sewn, lespei tivel.v. 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I i i TENDLER BEATS MURPHW . J( Cowles and Allen Get Places In First1 Local Lightweight Drops Opponent ft. In Eiahth Round , ( MllicR-l!arre. Pa.. May U.lAn Tendler. of 'Philadelphia, gave Al Mytii pin, or Scianlon, n bad beating in trn . rounds liere last niglit. In only o lound did Murphy carrj oft the honor. That was shade, se Ihe fifth, when he won l'9 ndlng Tendler to bis cornef iffl with his light eje bleary. - YKSTKIMIAY'S UKSULTS NATIONAL l.i:(ll K rlillllea. .1 I'lllKhumli, 3. Ilrookli-n. Ii llnclnnnll. .1 (tt Inlilnea). SI, IaiiI. 4i llrooklyn, S, New t"i., .1: C lilrncn Mi.nicA i.i:ni'K (leielnml. 81 Detroit, . St. Ixiula, 3i t hlrngn TODAY'S SCIIKIlliLK vationai, i, i:ciii: Pllliliritli nt I'hltnilelphlu Clear, Til cu ci nt .en York I leiir. (inrlnnnll nl llrookbn ( lenr. t. loiil"i nt llnslon Clear. AMnillCAN l.HXOI Mhletlra nt SI. lxiiiln (lenr. UiiMhlnKlnn nl ( leelnml t lenr. Nen Aork nt Detrnll (lenr. Ilnaton nt 1 lilcnira Clear. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE HTMiixi or Tin: i.i im w. i.. r.c. . h. i inniiiin i a ..nil iieudlnc I 1 . Ilnltlniore n .'I .lili; llorhenler. I 1 . HufTiiln . .1 .', .r.nil lllnelimn'n 4 ." , Nenurk S II .43S .lerei (' .1 II . !ThnnN m.si'i.is Hfnehnmlnn. ,1t Kemlliifr. R. , Itnltlmnre. I); Knrlieiiler. :i. lllilTuIn, Xi ,lrrej ( it, t. Toronto, 2s Jenrk Ton vi 's oiir. Itendlnir nl llinchnntton 13 Eiune.). Ililllimorp nt Koiheister. Jersey Cltj nt llufliiln Newark nt loronln licrtit for 'owI(m's iioition. and diiiini?! .1.. . ....i .i i .,. .- lOUIlt ,,,.- ,,-., .,u -,,..... ..,., ....,,. .,- . ,,..u . ,!,. f,, minule s iei gnw .huum.j ..-vV. In the eighth Muiph.v went down from left hook The refciec started the when the bell tolled nnu lie BOXING BOUTS NOW BILL TILDEN VARIES STROKES AND DEFEATS LINDLEY MURRAY LEGAL IN MICHIGAN: Local Star Downs iSational Outdoor Singles Champion in 7 Governor Sleeper Signs Bill for I , ,.,;,:.,, ,i,, m ,hn Cr,n,nu, r.rirhoi C.luh r2 Ten-Round Battles Takes WILLAT2D, Champion- Effect at Once Lansing, .Midi.. May 11 The hill legalizing ten-inund. no-decisinn box ing inntests in Michigan was xigned to iluj bj (iowinor Sleeper and given im mediate iffect. A (ommission to stipemso the inn tests will be appointed In the gov n nor within the next thirtv da.vs SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Mobile 1 I. II lie Rock II I'liattanoosH - Nplnllle 1 New OrleaiiF-Memphls l)elat 1 rpo BvHOBKKTT. PAIL be able to go fcuth and practice i ability to follow through his own ideas what nne pienches when the said,'"' " '' "' B' ""- TEX RICKAI3 Promoter- AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES oiaton is sound ndvice is one of the I Is Essential scciets of success today. Too mam ate w outlets at handing out flee advice to othets cinlj to full them-elves because thev aie unable to forget to tanv out their own ideas. This applies to the spoiling, as well ns to Hie business wnild All the above Some time ago Dill wtotc an aitiile for a lending tennis tnugaine in which he stated that aiiet.v. or vcr.sntiliU, is the space, essence and cardinal piin ( iple of tennis success. He then went on to tell how one cannot become n great plnjer without being versatile. How well Tilden carries out his ideas Tin c. is ntst a pi elude to the fin t that one of was once moic demonstiated jesterdnj Hill Tilden's seciets Of success is lus SIR BARTON FAVORITE AT 13 to 5 IN $25,000 PREAKNESS AT PIMLICO rtalliinnie. Mil.. Mav 1-1. Till I'icakness, ."Jli.'Win added, a lace of one mile and a futlnng for tluee jeai -olds and the tidiest thoioiighbied event in the matter of, lidded money that will be decided on an Ameiican Mack this season, will be inn ut Pimlico this afternoon. Sii Hatton. winner of the Kentuckv Oetliv last Sal uidn. is the faveiile at nppioximate odds of" Y, to .", The hoises likelv to stmt, weight thev will iiurv. owners, jockejs and appinxiinatc odds follow : Appioxlmnte Horse WelRbt Owner I Sii Il.ii ton 12T, 2 i:iein.i 10 3 Vutuc.nl . Ill tl fivei -llieietlni )ll I ulc.inlle 1 1 I I! Milkmaid Hs T King I'l.iuclll III S -Pride of India I H 'i TeientU (Imp ) 117 in Itciulleclge I2J 1 1 Dunbone ... 12n 12 Vlndex . .111 til Sweep on lib tl4 Natutal Bildge.ll-t 15 Drummonil 111 Hoss entrj. tW, I! Ko Toe kev liftus SchuUliiRer Itlie Alveis ("orev Sande l.ylie (-oinniaiidel I K 1 ..) V JlLl-Ielland . (juliicv Stables , V It I'oe V I' I'olfon rointnandei .1 Is I, llos "Biooksldc Stables . Ilenrv Portei . . W I! foe . .. c" I'-.tltbrolbei .Waltet M .leffoids i: Vmbiose ! Clark 1. Diitvvell .11 I" Whittles W Knapp W II i'oe I' McAtce . ,V P. Coe .M Shea . ...-x ! .lolinson Coe enttj Weather clear; track fast 11 (.0 20 JO I ! JO hfl 2(1 20 41 in jn JO Odds 1o ii lo 1 lo I to I to I to r lo I lo I to I lo I to 1 to I to 1 to 1 to t flernooti on the clay courts of the tier inantovvii Cricket Club when he defeated It. I.indle.v Mtura.v, the nationnl out, dooi singles champion, in a IThrd-fought two set match. (!-J. S-(l. The local Mt.tr. who is the national ela.v i oui t champion and co-holder of the national outdoor and indoor doubles titles with Vincent IticharcU, gave a fine exhibition of how to mix things I up on the tennis court. Mixed Vp Strokes ' He chopped, diove. smashed, lobbed and tapped the ball with gieat control nnd as a lesult had Murray on the iunip and guessing all the time. When the champion expected a lob. he would di iv e the ball down the side lines and visa eisa. The niatih was well vvoitb seejng. nnd the 700 spectators weie treated to a fine displaj nf claj court tennis. Mut iny mid Tilden got in some wonderful shots, some of which bordered on the sensational. Atk Waivers on Bill James Detroit. Mas' J4 Waivers have been ai.K ed on lMtcher Illll Jamen by the Detroit American League Club It Is understood that James, feeling he can pitch better ball with another team, requested his re lease Mil Delawaie Couni.v ex-Service A is without a game for Maj 17 and I Memorial Dav (two games. 'J'liev I would like to hem ftom all tiist class trams having rounds and offering Mill (able indiiiements. Communicate Willi Arthur P. ISretherwick.. manager. : Woodbine avenue. Darbj, Pa. WlldwnoH 11. C. will open the reason nn Memorial Dav viih a strons learn Vlan ager Keeler Is anxious lo arrange names with alt the flrsl-class lraeltnt; (cams J 11 Kills Beach Park Wlldwood N J Cheltenham . A., a nrBt-clasi uniformed home team desires games William Vlker Central avenue, Cheltenham Vi The llnl Philadelphia Catholic Club has Saturday, Vlav 17 onen fo am' first-class home club Phone Reading 8JJ1 ask for ilr Panzullo The Rynn A. C has Mai 1. and 11 open for any flrsl-class home nine Phone 1 Nicholson. Baring 1'SOT between (1 and 10 p m The North Side Professionals has Mav 17 and Memorial Da, a m and p iv open for first-class home teams Phone Manager John Jlloover Kensington HIGO VV class traveling team has Mav :M open Charles I.enU, 503", chestnut street The llolv Name ('. f,. an efgbtcn to ninetteu ear old traveling Kam has opt i dales John J Vlcc'all JJ10 Cedwi j-lrtel rolish-Amerlcnn . . vould Id e to bool. games with first class home nines for Mt 24 and .11 and Inter dates in tune 1'iul kurlj 31M Belgrade street I The Klrlin ('. C. wants games with Hi si class home tubs Ivlriln C ( JI4S urth I vent eighth street rtelinar . C. wants gtinj-s with stetson V . I.rgan Norrlstown PiofessionHU nd Nativity C C Belmat A c lulil llade street. The (orlejr ('. (',, a flrst ,las tiavelmg learn has open dates fot am Hist class home team frank Qulnn 'ins Jackson street or phone Ukklnstm 4"1S w Yale Tennis Team Wins New Haven. Conn,. lo 14 Vnl look all of three doubles matches from the New Haven Lawn Tennis ( lub esteici,, after noon 'Ihe singles were paved Inst in s dav ale won five nut of si nMtrh then and vesterdav s results mu, the ,0111 This will wreck any Truck No truck can stand the constant thumping of a flat tire from which pieces have chipped or chunked off, and in the end you pay many times the cobt of that tire in the overhauling of the truck itself. Yes you can present it in one way. Buy tires that carry not only a 7000 mile guar antee, but that are warranted to wear evenly until they vvcar out. Mason SOLID TIRES will solve jour problem. The government prosed them the best solid tires built, and hundreds of owners are verifying the govern ment every day. You take no chances with Mason Tires. They're made right and they stay right. of until is the M(.xnn n lent lirr but there's a ual heniie bitch of it. See Mr. Ilarrigan. REX TIRE & RUBBER CO., Inc. 304-06 N. 15th Street Locust 2150 Serwce Station 2 38 North 22d St. RTPRESENTED BY Steckel Vulcanizing & Tirp Co, 711 Linden St. AHentown, Pa, lohn Yalsslr, 310 North Third Street, Pottsville, Pa. John Cathcart. Front and Tatnall Streets, Wilmington, Del. C. P. Weprfen Motor Co , 153 Brunswick Avenue, Trenton, N. J, The Tire Shop, 2307 Atlantic Avenue. Atlantic City, N. J. WpM Philadelphia ProfpftKlonalN, a flrt pletf score, h to 1 in fa or of itie Jllijf B MICHIGAN ENTERS Will Compete In Intercollegiate Meet at Harvard New York, Slay 14. All doubt ns to whether or not Michigan would be rep resented in the I. C. A. A. A. A. championship meet in the Harvard sta dium nt Camhiidge on May .10 nnd .",1 was set at rest jesterday, when the entries of the Michigan team were re lelved by the secretary of the associa tion. The Wolverines hnve entered it full team, including Carl .Tohuson, one of the best nll-arounel athletes Miclii gan has had since the days of John (larrels. Every college nnd university in the league has entered n full team, nnd the indications nre that tlie meet will be one of the biggest ever held by the associa tion. The complete entry list will be announced within a week. i i.fc .I'll I .u - i. ' i ' .V HMsai vj tv I.,.'!..1,' J!L..' U.I..J, r,kiK3FJ- mmWf lStarchedor5oft:,tfie ARROW inarll is a depeadabPe tnJica' torof a smart,satisfactory Hft.r dBHk. H.Ibh' oReMpstBeautifiil Cavinbnerioa HPHE best proof of the popularity of Paige Cars is the shortage of Paige Cars. We mean that literally a shortage of New Paiges and Used Paiges. We have never had enough Paige Sixes either the New Series fivepassenger Linwood or the New Series seven' passenger Essex to satisfy the world-wide demand. That shortage today is more acute than ever. The explanation for that lies fairly and squarely in Paige Worth. Paige Owners find that Paige Quality pays in Economy and long Service precisely as Paige Beauty pays in Satisfaction. "Low, up'keep, absence of repair bills, continuous running,ar'e the foundation upon which Paige Supremacy has been built. PAIGE'DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, MICHIGAN Bigelow-Willey Motor Co. 304 N. Broad St. i IlKjIllilli lAL"'"j"DE5l iheat i mm , ATIANTIC , (gasolineI RICH J I , ., I MIXTURE J Jttwayt the I ' Samr J LEAN MIXTURE DAY I I COLD l ' t- LOW i "J altitudes Ratine Atlantic has No two carbureters are adjusted precisely alike. Your gasoline, therefore, must have range Atlantic Gasoline has a range that compensates for irregularities of carbureter-adjustment. Your carbureter will behave well with Atlantic Gasoline, when, with the same adjustment, a mongrel fuel would send it into a fit of coughing that would probably stall your motor. Range of performance is important. 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