m . I x J' , S -" fir" nrTiT- H, JL m&ti m vTV' V j-wflrn' 4 C '' Ashing Pu&JttfcLEr WrcL UKirliI ttiU isSiUOC IKJ KjrCl IsSlUOJCI VXJIS. 1 rid rniJUJUiJOJ -. ?& !S ''S A PITCHES A YtilTNG ROMMEL WAS v rV rnnn tit r a nrrrk A T T I (Baltimore Pitcher Played at Oriole Park With Jack tit Dunn's Club When a Child in Knickerbockers. Started as Third Baseman v Tty ROBEIIT . MAXWELL Sporle IMIter r.ienlnr 1'nMlr I.edttr ' Cortrlght, ItHD, bv fuMfc Uio-r Co. talm Chnrlcs. La , Morch 12. MOVIE OF MAN ARRIVING AT IMPORTANT DECISION ED- COLLlMs NOT PRESSED w u ,AMOXG those present nt the ball yard every daj, lndiiljiinB in nionilus ntid .XX afternoon exert; so. Is n toudb person named Liluin A. lxoin'nei. drc i"'"lJ. !.Wt v(S' iMwin hnrd worker nud Dosjejuse an IncroIne nmhltlon to become a t wirier under ikh bin tent, uhloh 1r another way of faying the rant set. no inicm i - eraui when they hand out ndvlre, and not only thanks them, but nif-o koc f$ 'ir-o, occupation pitcher. He use only his right arm when thrnuin fcH N- Mfifl tliA fvpnnrt tlnmt In nrnntlffk Ihi nnn fttlllT. S f" llommel has hud quite a career in baseball. When he was n child in lnik- rbockcrs lie lined to spend nil of his spare time nt the Orioles' pari: in nniu- mbrf t where dnck Dunn stnblcH his International club. He wns bat boj. and '8ft?f faithful service in thut line was promoted lo clubhouse boy. He nho was allowed to assist the outfielders In retrieves hard hit balN. and when nobody wdsuninp the diamond he bad the privilege of playing anywhere he liked. Now a kid nround a ball park N merely tolerated that's all. No matter cliow much he develop!, nobody takes him seriously, and If he wants to make good he. must go some place else. Hut that's unfiling new. It happens time and ncnln. , , , , "When he was eighteen jenrs old Komniel decided to become n (bird base man uud sought fame on semlpro diamond-, lie liked that position nn I imagined he wai (food. Every International I.eaKue plaer hail been closely wntcn.'d and Edwin had absorbed n lot of knowledge regarding the far corner. One dny the pitcher did not nhow vp and ltonmiel volunteered to toil on Hie mound. He won the game by the close score of 111 to 12. and nftt-r thit decided to' become a pitcher. He had to go back to the ball park. howecr, fm it wn necessary to wateh the lenjtuc pitchers work and n"k many questions about Ihcir atyle of dcliery. fORTUXATEl.Y. the older 'players began to' roarh the yoinnt' and soon he picked up many xalunble -pointers in the art of pitehiiit) baaebalts. ' AccHent Marred Chancrs rnilEN Kommel becume very confident of hiB own prowess. He stepped out 4. tW f UII14VUtkVU llllllf.,, !..... v.m tufwra in tne semipro games anu some times was allowed to pitch to the Hai ti tlmore batters in practice. Then he tt, wnt to Seaford, Del., where he had Sfklr success. His rapid development, ;3 however, attracted the attention of .Tack C-f'IWnn end in the spriug of 1017 Hom- ;yel was asked to go on the spring train ,'. iai Irln with the Ealtlmorc club. r" y R game, should form the foundation for the building nf a star. COyXIE teill use him aqninst the St.Lotiis Cards in the exhibi tion games next trcrfc ami sec how he act against fast company. Ihit it's better than an even bet that he makes good. Great Duclc Climate tirade Good In 1910 I'X'TVjNN decided to give mm anoiner tf J- chance in 1010. but Newark needed liltcbtrii at that time and Rommel wns fc,Ht lUCrU lUUiC IU hCi " "" .mw nqTaflytning CISC. mu inn ynungwrr wu- Pnnt tV,make rood. anl did that very PT..V a " ....,!.... Tnu1 'A .. 1. An MriM tunntr .hi'n nnrl nut twwnu mot jiai vi t.. .... " ," Mfftecn (rainci, n rwora wnirn in vit.v J1 , fj .1.. V .. ..a.!. tQa wnen one ctiusiurrt iuui .nnt atshril in the second division. HW work in the International League I was a sensation and ( onnie .Mark .'aimed him nt the end of last season. He lj ban all of the earmarks of a good pitcher. 'jinU at me present nriuu; iuukh u" u l would make good. He bus a won- Vderful change of pace and his fast one Llav exceedingly smoky. He has u lot of ' natural ability, und this, combined with 14a. keen desire to learn more about the A ITER grooming the ball park in the half hour it lasted undid all the work. all morning, sonnius tin the pools and i giving the itulcld a thorough rolling and confining the Athletics' morning prac tice to the side Hues, m that the Held Sj"v 'That was what the youngster had been should be in shape for the game c.ter ' "vooklng for, and he was determined to ; day the wind veered just befoie noon t .. . , i .. ., , .1 i& . .i.. ...... l; iltlSKC good. However, tic siinerea an anci urovr nncnii oi n u cirrr rain nun 1 tecldent two weckH before the team went Moiith and that prevented him from vhowing his true worth. He was scalded in the leg, but said nothing to Dunn. fin fitnl l In ,lniihiriil If th TtillHinnrn Manager knows an; thing about it yet. rl) Anyway, Itommei worawi out every z for ten davs. and t.t the end was IjJL presented with the official tinware uud lrequestcd to depart northward. Ifaf i5 WIDWIX teas not discouraged, bat KSjEit waited until the tcound healed C"'.i..J ,urI nrantir-e at the ball M f. IT- m4lll .rt fh iu-iniihl nf KM .ihe Baltimore club, but tftn could f, , tiot le proved by the salary roll. RCCCiOCS LCfTCR FrJm LAMDCORD iAYIW Oft 'aWcunt of Moult BEIMC 30t-T- WH-U HAVC To VACATC Mf lT ' WHY MOT OWN A MOUJC iwt aijb- 'JD Lot'? VJuvr WHAT To DO. tw-Do"' IVC BCCNl A Go TeNAMT Five YeAn.4- PAID BBSil IW AOVANCC ITS AM 00THA4B T HAWC To Mpvt NOw" vTNV r fHX- ' fs weiu-Gcc ViMH.'. vMt PiDeJ'T I ThimK Cf That TCiJ Y:ac:5 AGO II? Tmii Hurry houc tb COivXiUl-T FrtiClJO Wire "OK WHAT To p. WHftT To Do'.'.Jff 8ccond 8aeker In No Hurry to Start Tralrilna With Chicago Chicago, March 12. The Chicago American League, baseball team will leave tonight for Waco, Tex., for spring training. Manager William Glenson and thirty-fivo members of the While Sox, Including Eddie Cicoltc, the vet eran pitcher who had been holding out for n better contract, make up the party. Clcotto nnnoucccd yesterday he was ready to sign a contract If "an nmlcnblo agreement can bo reached," and said he would accompany the tenm South regardless of whether he had signed. Eddie Collins, second baseman, will not nccompany the team tonight. Staid Boston PWs LiT Sportive of a Sunday Eoston, March 12. Legaliilng of amateur sports on Sunday was recommended to the Massachusetts Legislature today b.v n Joint com mittee.' The bill, which was favored by a voto of 11 to 4, would provide for locnl option on the subject, the sports to be held onV between 2 and 0 in tho afternoon. Horse and auto mobile racing, hunting and box ng would be prohibited. No admission fees could be chnrged and contestants could receive no pay. ICE HOCKEY MATCH TONIGHT Boston Eloht to' Play 'Quaker city Team at Rink Tho Bostoh Athletic Association t plays at the Philadelphia -Ice . riffiS tonight nnd tomorrow evening. The Philadelphia management ha lectcd the .Quaker City team to m.Vi Boston this evening and the New ti i,aii in vv., v i. . ":.w " position on Saturday evening. p LaCrolx. aftnll Small, left Mcnn rfn..i llvan. right d.fer.M! Downing! If ,,?': 0rn, ecntcrt Ilutctilnton, rlaht wlnei J5S nott. rover. Substjluten Jot, OtlcS. ?i dell. Tho Inopoidfnt Avnlon Club, im irAVllnff club, vrnntii n 1. with tem orthst cl onrlnr rentonnwi jos iinuoranj o; Boutli F rii: fourth street. uth Fifty. "OH-ii'H AGwes. HURHV UP- UJAMtA ( Tiltt fou i'OMCTMIINJ RIVAL LEAGUES TO STAGE BIG SERIES, Frank Bruggy and Bill Kennedy i Talk Matters Over and I Reach Agreement The JJustern League basketball sea 'on will not come to a conclusion quite so quickly as lmd been anticipated While Camden has the title clinched unci tho race in the I'eunn. State League has coral weeks to run, nn Intorlcagm series between the rhnl bodies was tlmulit lo he an impoisibllit.x, but t u intlve arrangemeuts linve Peen com Greek King Picks Yank to Coach His Athletes A. 1. Marriott, plnsicnl director of the Young Men's Christian As sociation's foreign department, has been appointed by King Alexander as coach of fJrcek athletes now in train ing for the Olympic games, accord ing to n cable message received hero jcMcrday from Athens. Greece Is th" sith nation to which the "Y" has sent nn Olympic coach rrnncc, Italj, Czecho-Slovakia. Poland nnd Itrnzit having already been supplied. "On the Outolde Edoe" Staff slorm ! l''p,rd for the pla.lug of the haine. could ''rank llruggj. representing So something like an hour before the players could leatc the clubhouse after getting dressed. Thus another virtually idle du was added to the Athletics' calendar. There was some hope that the Athletics might get in a game, as u gentle south"i-ly wind succeeded the wild (.plash, but Danny Murphy looked the field oer after dinner nnd declared that it would be out of the question. Mack nnd the players are greatly dis appointed over the liuco here. It turned wnrmer Wednesday night and eerybody thought the trouble was out, but the rain came along ugaln nnd spoiled things. Pitcher Roy Moore, the only nb sentee. has notified Mack that he will join him when he reaches Donnn. Texas. He reports that he is in pretty fair shupe considering his illness, and should round to form if given the opportunity to work. Lust night Connie Mack was as happy as a man overbourd. '"or two weeks ho has been about us far .sontli as one can get in America, yet be hasn't benefited as much n.s he did in the first two weeks last year, when he trained nn Lehigh nvenue. in Philadelphia, that fnmoux rival to the Bermudas. Mayor Moore should get colored posters liththographed at once and try lo get the Havana overflow crou-d next icinter. cm nrk, March II -Th national lee )ntin fluure cliamelonhlp will tie lcl!fd I r March IP to i!l. it was nnnrnmred tu- ili 1h mtet will bo lieM under th rules ran- of (! International PkotlnK I'nlon of win inciunn kmo r ma ror omn, pair skating mid Junior It was so sudden that the get back to their hotel, and it was . . . . s,tntl,I.n11 nlll1l wiiii,,,,, m-n V"' .""" :; , , .V -,-. " ciiainpionainps . Kenned, for ( nmden. have talked tm j matter oer and the details will be nti-i .. .... , . . , - iiminced shortly. Bruggy has seveial Marriott Appointed Greek Coach Kiitern I.engures in the line-up, In - J rn ork. .March 12. A JE Marriott, eluding Holman, Median. Helen and, rlil"i director of the Yonna M-n'ai'hriB-1.1... .if ipi.. ..I..I. ihn, ...111 .!.. iho'llan Aasoe atlon foriln dfpnrtmfnl liai liiinnlf. The club that will take the , aProimwi by Kins Alen'lT us roach tloor will he BrilggV and lieese, for- nf Orfck Hthlatca now In tralnlnff for the unnlMr Atoel.nn or llnrrev renter: Ilol- "lmple "mf" acrorillnf. to u cable men- llcnunn e .11 m m ''ji ? l'?l I I' m r THE rf 1 NMffiSlfihi kjtiv a ai A It man anil Ilinley, gunnls. Baetzel will referee all games. The seric will draw immense crowds, the only dillicnlt being the fact that the Armor will not prove adequate enough. Bruggy is anxious to meet I Camden, in fact is more than do-inm. of defeating the l'nsteni Lengures. eeul though he played with (Surmantown.1 lie nnd several other of his crew hate been sole on account of rules passed i ind claim the were legislated to hamper them. lhen on Tuesdii night nt Oermun town he nnd Holman did not want to play for Mesars. Have Bennis and Prank Poth, but it was only as u per sonal favor for the Inttcr thut the un dented tu get into the game and the managers were highly pleased, espeei ally in the defeat nf De Nerl, and the fact that it gave the Subuibanltes u fine chance to finish second. The Chrplachcn II. ('.. ouM I'Ve in rir ramce cimea with twfnty )eir-oid oui of. ton nines offrl'-e fal" vusrint s J rni I HarKer OH North Trailer street face rco'lcd hre today from Athn- DOBSON DRIBBLERS TIE HANCOCK FIVE Winners Even Up Series by Bril liant Start Score 28 to 23 Securing u big lead in the first half, Dobson last night evened the series with Hancock for the championship of the American League. Tho game was played nt Trnymorc Hall and resulted in n 28-to-2.". score. ' In the first half Dobson played fast ball, and, coupled with good field-tos. ing, miou piled up a 20-to-0 lend on Hancock. Pobson got off to n 1-0 lead, but Stevenson scored a field loss five minutes after tho game wns on, put ting Hnticoek abend at 2 to 1. Thin wns the only lend Hancock had throughout the game, for Moorchead tied nt 2 on n foul toss. Then Lees put Dobson ahead nn n long shot, an advantage which the Dobson8 never relinquished throughout the rest of tho game. a i -v it 'SSp33- invite made but RAMESES avechosen SES OF QUALITY 1432 Chestnut Street ml A decidedly distinctive shoe Just enough ornamentation to give it a lift out of the commonplace, and with lines that are superbly graceful. Genuine Shell CORDOVAN Brogue Oxford A real $15.00 value which we can offer for HI. 00 It t . i iSaT ' ' d&r Flaner hl ftltclierf h . I aeat. I'drfApai lip. t.XlTH llfarr !. Ten- ntraorrii- narj wcarinr sualltlti, 1432 CHESTNUT STREET 1336 S. PENN SQUARE 161 N. 8TH STREET S. E. COR. 8TH & RACE STS. AND BRANCHES n m ifh-b 5MIDIRECT FROM rHE FACTORY .iS SAVE YOU $10 TO $15 u PRICES WONT SCARE YOU HERE T OUR FACTORY rf Jiu-. i? nr.i a jijiicn iiuiuuii ihuh iroin xuainc to vjaiuornia are seeKing iy uuu i;juluv:o at, auiioiuju iuitfa. iiiey re urea oi oeing r.accusea oi wanting only luxurious clothes at luxury prices. Isn't it reasonable to be lieve that our big factory selling direct to you cutting out the re tailer's profit can save you 3SY3 per cent. Right materials. Latest styles. SUITS 17-50 $35 TO r.9th&Sansomf& J'tmCHASINO AUBNT6' OBPEItti ACCKPTKW fWif I ! W;fc,M Jjmim I From the World's Style Centre w L liljif'r e l'ne8' 1C patterns, the fab- VaX Wt M i I r'cs; a" un'te to frm tne best of WfaJ!&Si. I tlic ,92 ofFcrin8s- The costly M' wHiSdi iX M Vanities of the street level stores ' M vb 'l' '',Cr' m I are Elimnated. The savings go 1 llH'Jm fr?jlfc''' 1 mto tMe garments themselves. 1 H 1 jTL 3p' I That means Vi Less for you. I fKEE ALTERATIONS H 7 , , ... . , jW n they are neculd M olso at S41), $45, $50 ana up IK I M Our regular customers hnow that Am "rLI tley save money when they buy Jm mmmimtmmmmv mi i hcrc That.a w)jy thcy.rc M HHHHHIiililHJBlffinHinHM regular customers. Come S JmA I (jp ancj j,nvc us anow Sr I Burton Clothes sell on 1 you the "How" and MrJii I I their reputation and I the "Wliy." iflSlB I I resell on their quality I Pfmlllllllllll 1006 Market Street i'iiH'i:m-Hii4 J 1030 Chestnut Street Wc Are Opening a New Men's Store at 1235 Market St. Saturday We owe our past 30 years' success ful business to you, whom wo have tried to serve during that time with our best efforts. And when you come into our new and more convenient shop, remem ber our standard of Snappu Men's Furnishings will be stricftly main tained, and our service better than ever lSo.13th.St. iAUER 1235 MARKET ST- A Panr of Neat CufS hlnks wnfll be omr to you oim OpeeSinig Day OST ipV rWfti (!SfssUm VMM f(t T mi. 1. MrM iiW ii. Hm. mm. m. r. - . W 7 ftm DECKERS' GOVERNMENT PLAN 9 There's a Wonderful Array of Spring Suits Ready for You Here All at 10 Above Cost Thousands of the finest suits aitd spring topcoats that ever graced our big glass cases fresh new stock that is unequaled in the whole city every style Jind every material for the young man as well as his elder. And every piece is priced at 10 above actual cost sec our display first and act as1 your own judge as to the values we offer. SUITS and OVERCOATS Mif Thc remaining stock of our winter suits and over- M kQL III coats are sure biK values there's some worfdcrful I 1 IO JLmF "BUVS" for the limn wlin nnnmxinlixi in,i!nn JWT Above Cost The remaining stock of our winter suits and over coats are sure big values there's some worfdcrful "Buys" for the man who appreciates genuine bargains. Abbvc Cost 10 sPecial Olferino in Small Sizes f i0n If If you can wear a small size, say 34, 35, 36, 37, IIP ' you'll be quick to recognize the remarkable values "P" aoovc Lost in tnis assortment. Above Cost Conditions of Purchase No tlealern "111 be nllotred to purclinse, uin) nnlv nun Hiilt mill one orrunt or not more tlimi two niiUh ulll he unlil to a rimtomer. No free ilrlltrrlrt mill no purcliiiiilnir ukciiU' nrilrm will be ucrrptrili iillerutlons Kill lie rlmrfeil for nt cot. but It n iipllonul tvhrtlirr j on Imvn your eult altereil here or elneuhrre. Htore lll open ut H.30 A. M, ilnlly nnd be open rontluuuunly until I) o'rlork In the etenlnr, llnu kIvIdk every one n fair ehnnce to make their purrlmien. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Our plans and Intentions have been sub mitted to the V. S. Government, and have re ceived thc unqualified and hearty approval of gov ernment odlrlala, so now ice want to submit the same plans to you. 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