" V y'l.VV'.'s " j ; v-, ' u ' t.-- , ' , -- jr i r',n . -m,,. .&-- " At 4t. r ' J t i f . , t K-VlXia PUBLIC LroGERVHlLiU)JBLi'HM, M.OGSDAY, MAY 2G, 1,U0 it. x -a ,. . 1 A.. "!. ' in i'i fi tf r SOME DAY THE ATHLETICS WILL SURPRISE CONNIE MACK AND THE FANS BY WINNING A GA. ? .. a' mrra'K . w fc I f V.1 I ;V I r AS HOPE TO CHftSE THEIR JITM V Clnrlnnji Whon Pitrhincr In Grind Macks I '""" "" & Fail to Hit and Vice afflei DINEEN AIDS IN DOWNFALL Ily KinYtN J. POI.UICK PpeHal Staff Correspondent Taiellnr. Wllh thf Athletlr IeJrolt, Jlnj- .". Sonic of tlipsr ilnjg the ponrc treaty will lie sluneil, ' th suffrage bill will nass the Scnnto. "Irene Franklin will foi-RCt to slug "Hcd-ilcad," Jimmy Carolau will stop, talking, Connie Slack will pet fat and ' tlie A's will wiu-n ball game. ' TVhcti the pitching is good the'Ath- i lctlca don't hit, and when the pitching is bad they hit, but not often enough. One day some time in this campaign the "pitching ii going to be good mid the hitting will be hard and often mid the Marks will kick tS-er the jinx or what ever it is nm' win. Tom lingers hurled as neat article of ball against the llengals in the first t game of the set here yesterday. 1ml tin Athletics did not hit 'cm when they needed 'em real bad. On Saturday, in ' the closing game with the Indians, ther ruined u lot of good baseballs by slam ming them n mile, but it didn't do the lean leader any good. rittecn hits off .tnlinnv Knr.mann sent only two rnn- nift nrer the disc and the A's lost, ft lo . Diueen's Decision Hurt If you cotlvorse with any member of the A's clan he will tell jou there are threo reasons why the Tigers were cred ited with n" K-to-l! win yesterday. The threo reasons arc Daus. Dineen and Onen, and the greatest of these i Dineen. ' Dineoii was behind the plate and in the ninth inning he called a ball on Ainsmith that seemed to cut. the heart of the plate it the plate has a heart, .lim JIcAvoy swears it was the best strike he ever caught, ltogcrs that it was "the best strike lie ecr pitched and .Dinceu that it was the best ball lie ever called, so make jour own decision. If that bull had been called n strike. Aliwmilh would have fanned and the , ball game probably would have gone Into extra innings. However, the 1 igcr .,,!. nii-n.l ,i.ni tn isocond on n catcher walked, utnl to Fcionu on h wild pitch, to third on sacrifice anil ! . ' . . n..-t .1 scored .the winning run on im-u i mi .for a base through the box Hold Keceplion Yhen Dineen called that pilch a ball the whole Hack club gathered round and great was the howl thereof. The came was delaied for several seconds while 'the Mackmen congratulated Mr, ninepn on beinc "a gamer guy thai gamer guy man Tnetn Tnm AQ Captain lioDoy iioin j -.." ..., ilelirererl orations. .i .uhninli "n.nno looked on only n few heard, but 20.000 had an idea of ...1..I- .., imln ni,l Mr. Owens also was the recipient of n number ot compliments, especially from Cnptain Itohert. The A's field leader llioiight he had n grounder beaten in the Sixth, but Mr. Owens, vtho was ipenditiK the afternoon on the base paths, thoiiRht lie hadu t, and said ko. Tlie captain aiso cxprcssco ni-s opinion, but Owens must believe him- .... i. i :.. Felt a colonel or sonietli.nK. for be paid .ittniotelv nn ntlent on o the ennta n s "--'"""-' " ' statementfi. Owens and Diuccn arc finding the Athletics any tiling but a peaceful group ui.; 1 1 nit i lib tin and no one ran tell th .hem that Mack's Lfwl-clinlm' lull basn't n lot of ficli c a iou oi ngnt. rim-in tlieie slnv in V liladelnhia lie . . -r ' . ..-. .. . Mould l!no b..n a doiibln hail it con. pant Ihe infi.Id. Jones leaped ocr toward th. lintf Blnrped th. hull with on. hand and illdn't .v.n try to B.t DuKarf at flrat. The official tcorer ipa. Jones an error. Oeora. Tlurns was cien a better hand than Tv Cobb wlidl he. ateppod In the plain In th. flmt fJawce is as popular In Detroit lis he la in llosa ' Torn TtoKcr. had two hits and a slolen has. yesterdav. Ilow'a that for a pitcher? After vatchins teammates fall down for a week, Thomas believes tho beat meMtod for a rlteher la to cet hase hltx lilmself. n-allu 1,'lnn.v whs sent In to hat for l-'red vA's had evernf words with the two Etlillf O'Kcefe will be sexn in action I . .i-., ,, , ;ih1 fit , i;,cw of IC mnl. arbiters and in Chicago they also had in the second bout against .lack .Noi - Thomas. "They didn't " fcW rUni"- X oX. Frank e Ctarkr and I toll mc thcr were going to p.ay. Their Noles r,,Xv lion mcv, and Joe Men.Iell an.ipllu very poor college bi.sebnl .tn. ,,, i. , Kkk i. re.l.ier. ll. . . " ,?7J "Z X Hhics. as they were taking chances of kbiiim.il n bnll don th. thlnl-base linn that ' " -"'. ll Thomas In the ninth and his lone sacrinre V - y broutht In Burns wllh Urn tMnj rim. The I? Tolas southpsw. who la nrnud ot the fart 1 that nn on. eer has called him "I.cft." IS Is. a aIuablo nlnih hitter. ? fnnh tried (n sttetrh his slnxle in left In Ih. elehth into a double, but "Whltev" Witt's feet were ton fast and his arm too slrone and mcurntB to allow Tyrua to .set way with it, Joe Duganifanned In the ninth v. Itli Hums on third and Walker on second, but there i are fw In the leaeue- who would ha hit that ball the way IXiuss was chucking It. The Tilers are going sreoti They tnnL - three atralaht from ihe ned Sox hnd the am in. ncn dm una the icks. The Bengals, are as rolt fans as Dough Fair- lo. fanatics Ant from mc aiacKs, nnnular Willi- let banks Is with ram Twentv thousand . the came yesterday nd good crowds are expected lodav and Tomorrow. All of whlth won't hurt the A's treasury any. .l V DUII C.PCnC AT fll VRniA . , ---. -. c ...-i. -r ii . lip rai iviorin w c uucbi ui nonor 2t. -i.i- b-ui- -L. ' I OniQIll a DUAina -inOW p Tnt Morau will he a busy person to- ty day. The new manager of the Cincin- IT natl nan cum is guest oi nonor nt tbc i f- Phillies park tins nflernoon when his h team plays the locals and tonight will Jt L. i l.l 1 l. lln.... 1-k T..l , fy r . t., . ,. , , . LPS . nU l.COn ItHins 111 me. uivmnra ,.'.. i kr i Me uniu l,n Ciiinli....! -i..li... .util ... aellnn nn Ihe same nraimm juemuero m uum i.n.- v itivuuiiiii uii.i .,,.,,..., . ., . , , Philadelphia baseball teams also have been invited to attend tlie boxing show. r l i i ui Mn-nn ...tn-Un nT j Late tonight Moran will be the guest ef the Pine Street Debating Soeielv nt I j-.- . .h. Tloi.l Sii H llUUfl V . .. M...U.WU, Jacfy Dillon Goes Dotvii and Out in tho Second They all get it sooner or later. The "Jrou Man" ot fisticuffs got his when Phil, Harrison, pf Chicago, knocked out Jack Dillon, of Indian 'iipolis, in tho second round of a seJicduW eight-round bout, at Mem' phis, on Se.turday, Harrison dnzed hip. opponent in tht, first round, lie cording to a wire, and Dillon was , barely -able to start the second round. H! What May Happen 'in Baseball Today NATIONAL I.KAUIIK Won Lost r.o. Vork IB .7 nrookbn IS 7 . Cincinnati 1.1 II .MS , I'lllI.I.II.S Ill ,ssn Plll.hnl If 13 4.1R f'hln.fro .. ..'.'..'.. ll is .15 lloston R 14 St. l.miU fl in AMKRICWN 1,K(H R Won lout I'.V. Win ... Ill 1 .Ml .?! . . in h ,rj .nun II X .MB .6X ..12 II .IKS .S41 0 IS .1511 . ... . . ii. in. . lork $" lletrolt Washington in ii tin .-.. . 8 13 .3M .inn 4 IB .SW .23 tTIII.KTK'N YKSTKKD.-VVS HKSl'liTS NATIONAL l.RANl'K Nrtr Vnrk, At SI. Lotiln. I llrnoklrn. r,; l'lllib-ircli. 0 AMEItlCAN l.KAMUK llrtrolt, .11 Allilrllcn. 2 Clilraco. UiWnMhlniitDn. 5 IMeYelnnil, Jit lloMnn. 2 SI. LoiiN. 6i New Vork. TODAY'S (JA.MKS NATIONAL LKAOL'K Cliirlnnall at rhllnitrliihta Clear. I'lttuburch nt New nrk Tlenr. M. Iouls at Hrooklrn Clear. Chlcaco at lloston Clear. AMKRIC N TiEAOfK tlilf(lc at Del roll Clear. New York at Ml. Loul Cloudy. Hnlon al ( Iftelanil 'lear. HHshlntlon nt Chlrano Clear. INTKKNATIONAIi IiEAtiLK KSTKRI)AVS RESULTS Niwni-k. 'it Kpiirilnc. 1 (flrit eiline. I n nl hits). Newark. .It Rrnilhiff. I (heroml Kiime). llliiBliamton. At llnffnlo. . Itorlimter. X; Toronto. A. Ilnlllmiire. At .Irrxe.v (It). 2 (II limine). ' TIIDH'S (lIKS Iteaillnc at NennrU. Ilnltinmre nt Jerhe tilt. IlinKlinmton nt Ilnrlirstrr. Toronto nt llnflalo. STANDING OF Till; CLUIIS I W. L. V.V. W. L. 1M . i Jloiliftr 12 .(W7 nuffnln... 10 n .S3B ' ninc'ton . 12 7 .B.I? Newark . II) VI .4.VI i Baltimore 12 7 ..T.' Iteadlnr.. A i:i ,?7X Toronto . J2 8 .IM) .lrrry lt 4 16 .200 SATURDAY'S DASKHALL ItKSL'll'S NATIONAL I.Eirtll'K rlillllm. 4 1 ( hlencn. ,'. Ilrooklvn, (I: I'll I bnrxli . 4. St. l,oul. 0: Nfw ork. 2. ItoMon, 4l Clncintull 1 AMERICAN 1.EAOI T, ( levrland, A Alhlpllrn. 2. Nm )ork. 2l Chir-aco. I. Delrnlt. A: llo-lon. :i. SI. Ixiuln. 2: UukIiIiibIoii, INTERNATIONAL LEAOt E Iliinalo. 2t Itradlnir.- 1 (flr( pnnie). ItPHillnr. 7i ltnnnlu. :t (neronil name). Il.illlniore, 2i Toronto. 1 (12 Innlnsi,: morn- im: came). Itnllimore. 1: Toronto. 0 (Nrcnnil came). Illnchaniton ll .lemey Clt. :i (flrit xumr. G InnlncN. rain). Seiond same called, rain. Koelipulrr. Si Nenrk, 1 (flrnt tame), llnrheiter, 4i Newark, 1 (second Knmr). COLLEOITi: l Hanover, N. II, Dartinoulli. Hi renn. . ai 'brM.rn.rt. at n.y . .-,. Armr. -t. AI Nw Vnrk Fnrdham. 0: Itutners, 1. ( A p(v lnrk,r0WB( 8l Columbia.. 1 C. nniB, mini.. AI "rnr X V. .Wllllum. 7l Rplisrlnr.4. ; -A, Annillle. I'a. Lebanon allej. : r. rfTl.1 l.. I. Al Itlilia Cornrll-Ynle. rain. ., At Horcesler Holy Cross, I: Tufla, i. At Stale College. Pa. renn Stnte-Iliick-nell, net urounds. At Crlinle. Pa. Dickson. 2 Allirltht, I (17 iniilncK). l llrnnn. M. -Inln. fit Hates. 0. Al WilterTllle. Me. lloivdoln. A; Colbr. 2 Al I'r nre on prineclon jrrfn. u liar- vnrd I'rmli. 4 (12 Inninrx). ,. a viw Xnrk-SuiirlliniorA. 10: New lork cnitersity. u. , Of Qnanlko. I Al 'Si'heneclaily, N". Y. Union, 2: Wo Nniv, 3. ".fr'Amii.r.i. Ma... Wrdnwi. 7i Am- I h;rt. 2 ra.i,rhan0 Valley, m1 IVunLII innrf Marshall. 1. . ... l ; fn"nrl'n;l;)- l'"' Dlcklnon' s' A"rWl- j .At New llawn Yale Fre.li. 2i Andover, 0. , -. - . i ScraVS About Scrappers )ATSY .10HNSON and Hilly Ucvans'i ; J - .....i.ni. i the final iv iii in: nit .jhvi. --- - 1 - - -- :i, bout nt the Olympia tonight. Itoth iigui. iwui their ability to uo '"""" '"'. ' , bnU',c is I ticht at all times, ami a roou unun. i .., eperted. .lohnny Mvaly will take part in his , '" ' , , , . . ' tirsf battle in tins city simc ;i m. Kilbaue stopped " '" l' !vukie i mis emu .-... ......... ..j,-. -- , , I onifrey win I.,if-vir."-- Ai.ni.i j. coed slxroiii rilzaerald easily defeated Vouns nobideali .the other bouts Milky Brllt stopped Pet. "sail in th. first .-salon and Joe Bradley lost to Jimmy -Mendo in the second round There will 1 no boxlnic at the National A A. nest Saturday eenlnx. Max Williamson nml nattllnr Murray tnay .- i.. .v.- fln.l hnut of tho openlnr show "i'. ..-.I- .Anu nf Ihe ('ambrla A. C , The winner ot this bout most likely will '" rcle Herman. m"'" s. j i . , , llnlh Jimmy Monly and Jack- rtusso ar. BCttlnif In shape for their ;oinln slx-inund r .... ...1.1.1. i. m lal.. ilin In Ihe final ' '..... -. . vMr.ip. a c nn Thursday ee- - Matchmaker Nate Smith haa nrraneed nld preliminary program Johnny Plaizl 'a, ?, niackburn. Johnny Vlsgi and Pat ,-o'llallew Tommy Hocan and Tonne Jloff. Young Kid Norfolk and Kid Cotton and a hatlle rojai win ranmm " r. -... " .Joe O'Donnell and Joe I.Mich hae been algneii lo appear In thf nnai doui oi me una. I 4..nlnz. Thla will be I 'ing Thl. will be ?Mnch'i flrst appear- anee In a local ring in ' anee In a local ring m mui. ..... - Baltimore promoters are trjlng to sig Lynch anil Joe Burman for atirteen-roun encounter on June (1. The winner of thl more than a ear. aign lund encounter on June fl. The winner ot ims i.n..t win h. matched to meet Pete Herman , In a title contest at the Monumental City. ' "Pop" O'Brien is responsible for the news. I Daye Meep m be nm )n an, in in i!. Hnai bout at tne Atlantic city isooning Club on Thursday evening. .Meter i... h. Mvral Kood showlnan in this city ami he expects to E.ve Iha KnsiUh title - holder a ood hit of lioublel Al Thompson, i hnlnr a goon mi m u ".. s iiiunnistni, i.a linn v a nnnnni'ni. ,M ...I....' "II . l....l .ti Win. .111. ('ill- r i . JrU llrltlon easily dcffat.fl .llminv. Sic- I . . .s.- .! Vrtiir at IhB NullntlAI A. - ' .. i lf!1.A UM.riiiii... "","' " ii-r.... ,n " I ni.nill Jll-v S, Plir Wallat. and Max WIMom- .. ,,. na Knnn nn Draw. iviuirj - - aiififMlie lTnlted States marines, takes on Jo iiki In th semifinal Major A. ,T Drexel :...V- ' .!.. H,-...1l. w at.inmmmr JSkVWut -"BKuinr JJ.nn5p5 ' Kddie Clarke complete the program. ( The itrst onen-ir snow at iiaiuniore win i i ?klHSl,SSVS!l.5' i?ewTenlm.?'.yt ' .:.",l. n.l. nn l.m. A ,vtll f fi i. TlnnA OI..I. .in. a nfteen-round contest, 1'rRliKte nice ami U-'i: ivlinr and Little Jeff and Joe Dillon iwi .".'.'. - ;;,,"r:- ...m k- ,h .i;r. Z.-. J Kranlt (Pop) O linen will be the third man ! Lr uie ring, , , -. . . . ,. . , There .' 'l be -Mo liovt the Cambria ' a ""on tridV "ening. but resident Johnny Mums Is getting theopen-alr arena in shape for the opening AVlllle Uonnon will appear In the final hout at -the Kmplre A. C. a week from Thursday eenlng, Matchmaker Nate Smith is mlng to book Kddle O'Keefe to oppose Ilannon. Joo Welsh, Bobby Ounnls's star welterweight, will oppose Johnny J.ejter. of League Island, In the semlnpal. Jlleker King. Australian welterweight, and Frank Karrleu, i'acinn Coast champloii. will oox len rounds at, Vancouer. H. (,'.. Wed nesday night. Thla contest was scheduled for Sunday, but, was postponed because ot rnln. , Tom 'O'Malley and Don 'l.ew. reprejenllng the University of Pennsylvania, compete.! an an amateur boxlnc tournament in X.w York on Saturday night in aid of the Sal vallon Army fund. O'Malley was given the verdict after threo rounds oer Frank fas aldv. of the X V A (.'.. and Uw lost to VVall.r Tries, ilf the -V V Af J-. Q'Alalley ...if.rca- a had cut under his left ate In th. MORAN ANP Mmmmm:, r mi win i.onf jm ii-'.AMMfrtmmKm'i kkkkV- kkkkkH SBBKfitfMHMkll'K. r kkVH. aLHIMlfHHkVb ikSr IkkHkH iKkkkkkkkkkkkHklkikl tp . , kkkkH !1H ,smi ,7on Hp- 'v SHkW. kkkkH 5.M .2811 .21(1 BTv' , " ' V f ? 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Danny .mc.mciioi, ,.ioe Strnus, I "Al" Mouradian and Mark earmark - '" ''"f farninck are rcgulnrs. Car llinck IS 11 substitute lllticldcr. JlC NUhol beat him out for Hie first base position. An-ording to the infoinintion ob -tained this morning the men plajed w ith, .1.- Tii.:i.ini..t.:.. in.cini'L .. Mlimii npi. the Philadelphia All-Slars. witlionl per- mission from the l'eun authorities. ! Ma jor Pickcrinc stated positively that his sanction had not been granted, lit ""-; -" ,,....., fact lie knew notuinc o. .e ma. er mm. Ufter the ?ame had been played y Koy Tliumas Surprised Koy 'lliomas, Hie former rhillies's' .h of thp c1 ,, Uluo lr and coacli 01 tlie jicii aim "on m. was greatly surprised to learn ,(,nm' 'greatly surprised to learn this morning that five ot his men had being injur versify team in the .cmainiug games. Sweeney isan Atlnn-! er each game al- , as he can for the ' hhore. Caruincli is a great triemr"oi liiu nrnd usually coes home with him. This m-counts for their being nt Ihe pour staP Merrnen to Compete In "5l'rc'" I Interallied Sports i Said renn Would Tlay j Vails. May ,'JO. Four celebrated i i:,, Triiwil. of this city, and a'swimmeis now in the I'nited Stales well-known baseball umpire for eigli teen years shed another interesting phase on Hie game. "Last Thursday evening, while at tending the boxing bouts at tlie Atluntlc City Sporting Club, Ihe regular club announcer got up on the stage and an nounced tbnt on Sunday the University of Pennsylvania baseball team would meet the M ell rose Club." Maior Pickering, graduate manager I . m -il-.J I .. .1.. .. 4l..i( . ot atllletics at i-enii, mu.cu umuy ...m i ro notion would uc.inKcn uniu u .iini- ougli investigation Had Deen maue. There is no ueiiune ruie agaiusi inuyins on outside teams at Penn. Tlie game was won in the eighth in ning, when Mouradinn singled and Sweeney was safe on IJrekif's error. Mouradian then stole third and Sweeney took-sceond on the next pitched ball. Joe Straus came through with a single to left, hcoriug Mouradian. M then hit to Pit, who tried MrNiLliol .1 ... .nl ( ;. th en lilt to 111, who uini u s' i Sweeney at the plate, but failed. Ihcscl two runs derided the game. The final t-core was j-i. Clarizlo Wins Tei.-Mlle Title Chicago. Slav 2 Ciiaconio Clarlzlo. Illi nois A. L long-dlsiance runner, jesler.ly Hon the I'entral V A V ten-mile .ham nloiishlp run held under auspices pf th. Illinois Sndrlsmen'a i'lub The winner's time was 1:01 '10. Olympia A. A. iih?ri!i(a Harry Kilwarils, Jlgr. MOMMY NIOIIT. MAV SO Al.I.-8TAn SHOW AI.I.-8TAH Jack Courlney vs. Joe .Menilel Eddie O'Keefe vs. Jack Norman Frankle Clark vs. Facky Ilommey Johnny Mealy v. Frankle Conlfrey Billy Bevana vs. I'atsy Johnson NATIONAL LEAGUE RARK PHILLIES vs. CINCINNATI OASIF. AT 3lS0 1'. SI, , Heats at (Umbels' and h'mldlnrV rmr.ir A r 1410 llIMIItlI)OK MT. umpire . ,, Nr( rnn, in-,,,,,,),,. TlllinSBAV KVKMN'O. siav u AI.I.-STAIl CAKU and IIATTI.U KIIVAI. Johnny Mealey vs. Jack Russo Summer Boxing Course 3 moi. Itnroll now for Tournament June 4, IIP PhUn. Jack O'Brien's x9 HIS FORMER QUAKER STARS LADR.Y KOPF- Records of Pitchers in Phils-Reds Series run. i Es.' PITCHERS 1 CINCINNATI 1 hrowH Mnn 1 1 rrnderBa't It A I Pi I. ..TAB Mike Mule Yiatsnn licnr Paiknril Lhnrr Jaiolis :i .100 .00(1 (iraud (olal I.I REUS' I'ircllERs . III .11)11 riiii.s Tlirown V. .Ilnim Rlnr Kube llrrsslcr Adnlphr- l.nmie MlkA Reican llarr Nallee led Rllrr tipind total I I ll"! I CI. " 11 ( fUl.k If. I ii t.ooo 1 II I. (KM) 2 2 .Aim 1 H :i 2 I .333 12 14 .102 BASEBALL MEN IN LEGION World War Veteran Post May Be!, . Named After Edde Grant xcw Yoili. Mnv 'J. Plans arc! mi ' ,,,. . ... ,, , , i .. -' . . I tirniinds post of the American Legion, association of war veterans, in which event It Mill he iTnnicd in honor of Ihei late wifille (irant. lormer uiani in , , . , Applications for membership in proposed post bavo been received stntc headquarter; from members ilf the r.innls. including Christy Matheson (oni.h . Corporal .lesse I,, llarues. pilch- I'rivate 13rl II. Smith, catcher: Seaman A. It. Haird. Jr.. infiehler, and Corporal Itennie K. Kauff, renter fielder. With these also came the applualions ot Lieutenant William 1.. Kopf. short slop for the Cincinnati Tteds, and Ma- i jor W. O. MuOeehan and Major lloze- j until IJulger, both Now lork sports writers. YANKS IN PARIS SWIM following demobilization from tlie I American army will be brought to Paris ' to join, the American expeditionary force team in tlie swimming event of the interallied games to be held at Join ille-le-Pnnt,near Paris, .lunc to July 6. Earn holds a recoul. They nre Lieutenant Noiinan Itoss. of the Olympic Club. Sun Francisco. Lieutenant l.udy I.imger, of tlie l.os Angeles Athletic Club: Lieutenant Mi- t 1 r. ". ii .. III! ! til. cnaci .ucijcnnou, oi ine Illinois rtu, i icuc iiiun, nnu ueorge i uiiiia, oi ine Olympic Club. San Francisco, and the unniini t.iuti, Honolulu. I ' SHIFT YALE CREWS Second Eight Is Made Varsity by Coach Dr. Abbott New Ilmen, May 'M. Doctor Ab- bott, roach of the Vale crews, said to- . .1 .l.l l. l.n.1 I... I t.t nAnA...1 on.v uiui uu jiui. piuiuiiu-ii uis wtuhu , crow to be varsity as a result of their victory over the hrst crew last Iriday1 over a four-mile course. . I Permission has been giauteil to the squad to go to its training quarters at New London next Sunday I glvcyou the utmo-Wn garter service and com fortbecause that's 6ur guarantee. ASTEIN&COMFJNV aa s jTjINran touch yooL " JT PAYS TO SAY DISTINCTLY: PARIS GIRTERS THIS IS "PAT J. DAY AT Friends and Admircis to I'ay Tribute to I'roent Leader of Heds in First 1919 Appeurance This tflernoon. Hod FAler to Pitch "DAT Ml it! A will In Phils 17 I'.uk Ibis nflernoon. The Phils' Path is mi stmnge pine to Pulriik .1. Tre man who llioiight the first Nil jtinnal l.eag'ue pennant to this eiiy dining Hie twentieth leuluij will lie ery oiispiruinis todnj. The Cincinnati Iteils will make their first I'.HO npprarauce and the lume. coiiiageinis leader of the Iteils will be j the hcailliiirr. ' This is "Pat Moinu" da ami P .1. Mora n will be the lciipicnt of a fen I presents from the funs ti ml oilier ml - 1 mirers. Pennant Seelier Heiiiliug one of (lie strongest teams that has lepiesented Itedlnnd in jeais. Patritk .1. is out to do for Cincinnati what he did for Philadelphia in l!)l."i fetch a pennant to ltcdland in his first year as pilot. While boasting no Alexander, the crafty leader has a much belter balanced uggrcgatioii now under command - bI "3llnr CAMEL Cigarettes meet your taste in many new and unusual way's. You quickly become fond ot them they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant. You see, Camels are an expert Mend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which guarantees the most delightful cigarette qualities that have ever been put into a cigarette. Your test will prove that you prefer the expert Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. Camels blend not only frees the cigarettes from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor but it assures that remarkable mellow ' mild-body! And, you'll be interested to know that no matter 'how liberally you smoke Camels they will hot tire yo.ur taste! Camels are a cigarette revelation ! Prove that yourself! We suggest right here that you compare Camels with any cigarettes in the world at any price for quality and for satisfaction! Scholastic Contests on Today's Schedule IIASKHAl.l. Cliter High, t Smiili 1'hlln deliihia. , Cliestnut lllll Acadi'inv. al Princeton I'reps. TKNNIS l,nw reiireillle School, at I'rinie tou I'resh. Tlt.Xt'K West I'hiladelphin. nl I'eiitnil High. tSoutli I'hiladelphin lliuli. nt Nnrtheait High (ienuaniiiM n High, nt On lifiiluim High. HARTS CHOSEN CHAIRMAN American Selected for the Advisory Committee of Interallied .Meet Paris, Mn Jl! The first nuetingnf Ihe ailvKiirj rniiiiuiltec of Ibc inter allied games was held here joli-nlny. The comniittrc is (imposed uf two mem bers ot each nf the competing conn tries Delegale wele prescut finni Austin lia Itelgium. Caundii. Chinn. I '( liu Slovakia, rr.iine. Itiiiitcmiiln. Itnli f eiihiiid. Piirtugal. Kiiiiiiinin. Sim Iiiii mill tin- I nihil Slates I ii'lrgutc an1 mi their n In I'm is,, fimn I'mil (Jieeie linil Hie Kiutfdnm nf Ueilin I'ngmlicr lieiiciiil W. ' Hails. I nileil Stales ainilwas rlei tc ihair- imi n nl tlif ailiisiiiv cuuimiii l.ieu delegal was hnspn 1 ice ehuii man. MORAN" PHILLIES' PARK tlinii H was Ins good foi tune In henil 'lining his peiimiiit -winning season. Hod liller, Pat's star who blanked tin Cauls without a hit or run. will be'ini the pitching peak to help nii'ke Morau da a success. I '.it recalls what happened to Alex iiiuiler ou "Alex I).i" hero last week In older in make the afternoon pleasant Mod Lller will do the flinging. This much Pal alicndv has assured the funs Moral! anil the Cincinnati plujei's ar med line jrstrrd,i anil are ipiarleied al Hie Majestir The leader was L-lad 'of the cliaiii ( to renew nil friendships i here He luil not been heie u halt hour hefnrp his nhnne hell lieilli In l'imr mill iii ii hoit time he was shnwered xvith unitatioiis to dine. The luesentatioii is sciipduled to lake lilaee just liefme Hie cull, of plaj , wliuh is set lor I, :.'0 n'tiock. .Iiunis ' (iunU, piesidenl of the Pliiliidclphiii Sioitiug Writers' Assnciatiuu ; .loseph M. MiCieiidj. secietar.v of the P.asrball litem' .Association of America, anil Louis . (Joldsmitli and N. It. (ileasuu, lepiesenting Hie illks. will walk ou the held and Ii it lid I'.it a hiindsome i licst nf silvei s k n- Men's Interclub Postpones ! Majority of I'layvrs -ro Entered in the Plymouth' Country Club Tournament Germantown $ Cricket Leads u i:oih;ut T. PAID T7V)U.VI; the 'iimpli- nf the 1 I'll 'hiladelplini Suburban anil I rl Slate Tennis Leagues in culling off the mulchi'i sclieilnled fur last Sntuiilav in order Hull Ihe members of the Mirinlis teams might compete in the tnurimuicul of the l'ljiumith Counln I'lub. the Men's lnli'irluli League has dci uled tn poslpiinc this week's mulches. There wile several matches sclieil uled for Thin sdaj. which inciilentallj would lime brought the league siiisiin lo a finish The pennant still is un (leiided. with (ieimaiitown I'lickei ('lull liaMUC nil edge on Ihe other tenuis. The most important mntih leuiniiiiug is Hull lietween Dei iiuiiilnwn Cricket Club and Cjnwid. Musi Win I'mir f.ilibes (ieriiiaiitnwn is lending I lie line b a inargi'ii of two points nt jueseut. with Ciuw.mI in siH'iinil place In order in neiiomc (ieimaiitiiw ii and win the league rlianipioiisbip. CvuumI iiiusI lake Imi!' nf Hie live mall lies m the final mniili of the srnsnti fiom Un maniowu. This seems impioluilile if (lei uuinlow n places its ngiilnr team with m h sines us Hill Tilden anil. Sliinle.v Pcaisiui ou Ihe niiirl (lermiinlown bus won twehe anil lnt three mutch", while Cxnwjd has iiikcn ten niid lost tic Meriiin Ciicket Club is in third place. I'l.Mimiilli Tourney 'I'oda.x Pln will be I esinned in the PImiioiiIIi t om ii t ix toui'iuiinenl ibis afiei'unoii The niatehes will mil slim urlil Ian as must nf Ihe players will be detained li business in town until It o I lock Wan en L. Irish, rbaii iiinn of the i inn miltec. hopes lo haw all the malehes in Hie first and sernml louiul completed I nihil The faioi'ilcs all udaiiceil in Hie opening day's plaj Stilindiix anil it looks as though theie will be some xeij intciesting mill close contests In the tunc the M'liiitiiiiils dinxx ncni Tilden l)r P. It. Hawk. Vol mail Swinne. Koil nej Meek. Herman Dorulieim anil Ciul J'isdier all aie playing in gical shuin Itichaids I liable to Play I .in ii I tennis funs le.irncil with s.ir low the accident sutTeicd bj Ann cut Iticharils in cranking an iiutnnmbiU' ou Siituidni in New York. Itichuiils s mi jury, whiih will keep bim on Ihe siile ' U1"" HII IlllllllllliilllllllllHlllllllli iilliilillilllliiillllllliliililliili'n'i" ' g V NEW LIMOUSINES i WELL-KNOWN MAKE Oriffinal Snl.lnc l'r'i S3J.-0 e.1- Ii ATTRACTIVE PRICE h iil llbciHi tnnm lo lfinoiisiblr pans Kb cant foi funrnl pnuipinnt oi pxi lusixp pt ite i rntn t lilirn C 21 . i.i.iM.t it oi i it i. 3? 5 i p S 6 s g j H g S if -jililillilliOi'lliS' lll,i'iBlllilllllllllllllllillllllW'lllillililllW',i,i)i,' igarettes 18 cents a package KPf . . . League 1, Week's Match0$ by Two Points landing of the Teams in Men's Interclub League W 12 10 . II a Ii. A A 11 o 11 i"iniiituwn I rlikt ( i u J i Merlon ( rli kfl 1'hllmlolphla I'rlikPt IIHnrM lines fur seveial weeks, comes at a very iuoppoi tune time. , He liinl just been declared in good staniling by the amateur lilies coinmit lec ami was determined to show thc.ct-' licinls he was willing to do the right thing. He was entered in Hie Plymouth Ciiuiilrx Club tourney and expected to play his liist niiiiid mutch today. With ltichards out of the tourney, It is not knnwii with whom Hill Tilden will tin i I in the doubles eent. Carl I'lsiher. Itndney Itei k or perhaps' Charley Watson. :'.il. all pupils of the, national i hniupioii, may receive the se- lectinli. Kirk and Walton Roque Winner Mil It-Hi Znr!mnu mid XVaUon beat i'I'hx.'I. In 'he inati h Bumps of roq-J9 ii!h.'1 ei siiiii.1ii rin winnr. will pl.y n.-t s'plurdav 2 30 lu A 30 OTHER "SPORTS ON PAGE 24 SINCE 1881 "TlieNlGHTwear of a Nationl"' Gives-Comfort with relamtion At 11.88b dealers tRoscsrtLO.Co 6AiMfw,. THIS WEEK Devon Horse Show and Country Fair MORNING and afternoon ses sions: (lancing in he evenings. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. .")()c Admission; 31.00 Grand stand. 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