Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1920, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING' PUBLIC liEDGBR-PHILABELPHlA, THURSDAY, IMAROH 18, 1920
3r. PADDY'S NIGHT WAS FULL OF UPS AND DOWNS FOR FRED JORDAN AT THE OLYMPIA Cm
bfCARDS ABOUT TO BE
FULTON IS VICTOR
ERASED FROM JOKE
CLASS THIS SEASON
St. Lose WjXl Show Something Better Than Poor if
Rickey's Athletes Perform According to Reputed
I Ability Brownsville Ideal 'Training Camp
Uy KOH1SUT W. MAXWKMi
norl Editor Evening rahllr Lrdgfr
C'owrvpM, JPS, all rtyMs reserved.
Hnnui.Hllle, Texas, Muruh IS.
tf'TTH'EUXTHING depends uron two pitchers, If 1-orilie Scl
SA
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KNOCKED OUT
Frod Trimo M addon Half Try
ing Frush Wins by K. 0. When
Foe Forgets to Got Up
I come tlirniacli tills rear wo will have a llrt-ill
pitchers j evcrythitij: else litis been tnlcon euro
1-orde Schupp and Jess nalnes rr"rf' l, J"t K along
.ii,ii..- i.ii ii, r, nM Plcnsed from lis much
division ball club. It up to j pom.nti F(lUon 8hnpt,(1 up
"' i tin hip flu Mftrlflpn. aMll no (
My LOUIS II. JAFT1S
lioitlcy Mudden made a vallunt effort
to brini? down FroclotilCB8 V. Fulton
at the Olympia last night, but It could
not be done. Although t'redward np
rami to "Jmt go along" he won ns
iilmoit twice
(meners; evrrytninf: i-ikc mis neon m;;pn cure or. , UB 5K H Madden, Still no one eouiil at"
nrnuoli Itipkev. mhnnircr of the St. Louis Carilimils. hnnded out this nnrool mat rtui-tlnv e ,irf rrrlni. tr hrlnc down
,'pi Information after his Mitia.il of rookies und rmulurN bad indulged in a hard! the elongated ncnon. but it wni Ira-
Practice on the piirado ground at Tort Hroun, wliiih is Kltuuted in the town. The posnlble. . .
J.bos of the Cards hud n ptrf.-ct right to pam the buck to the pitchers, for the I Hln tremendous ndvantnge in nclKiit
Joutfiolii und iufirld showed all ltimls of power on the attack and defense. Theynnd eac.h,.not mf.nV.. nR,H?n ..
MAtl mnVn piim ntiH inln (urn tlm nhnntimili. hni'll f thp lu'lr nrn Hn thl r sharo. uuviuv luifcuii u """" " '" ,
Tim St. Louis club is training in this quaint, hospitable city, ucross the
border from Mexico. It i something new for u big league club to come bh far
south oh this, und the nnthen ntill are wouderlng what it is all about. They
come lu automobiles, but the majority still ride hors"s und carry lariats on the
pommel of their Middlei,. It is au umixuul truluing camp, but the men ore able
to work hard benuie of the wuutlerful weather, and should be in the best of condi
tion when the season opens.
This ball club lool.s us icood as,, if not better than, any of the teams I have s.cen
thus far, und if the men play the game of which they are capable, St. Louis will
be erased from the joke class. One soon may be able to mention the town when
discussing baseball without furnishing a rue line for u merry giggle. The material
is here, und as Kickey sajn, everything In up to the pitchers, Manager Drench
believes if two hlgh-cluss men arc developed, the others will fall lu line und profit
by the example.
Kickey ut present is busy trying out all of his dingers in a series ugninst
Connie Mark's Athletics. They ore playing in many towns around here and the
Blouudsmcn are havinx plenty of work on their hands. Sixteen games are to be
played, und ut the end Kickey will know what kind of material he hns to depend
on. Counle Muck ulso will get u line on his meu. The St. Louis club reminds
one quite a litt'e of Oveiaud, Inasmuch as it has a hard hitting, air-tight infield.
Jucques Kournier, at first: lingers Homsby, at second; Johnny Lavan, short
stop, und Milton Stock, third, look like the class of the league. There might
be better men individually on the other dubs, but collectively, the Cards have the
edge. The outfield also is nothing to be sneered at. Hurt Shotten. in center ; , without taking the count, but he evi
Austin .iii-iii'Drj in leu, auu v iiiron tieaiiicote or ,iaoK smun in ngni iorm a
quartet of real. hotiest-to-goodnes tly chafers and sluggers.
WONDER WHAT OUIJA BOARD THINKS ABOUT
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V .IDDITIOX there are Schultz, of last year's teum; Ed Rngart. oj
Itegina, ichn ad ttrenty-itro homert last year, and Lloyd Cilcott. a
scmlprv kid from Boulder, Colo.
Jacques Fournier Greatly Improved
"mOI'TlNIER will lieln tho lntl..lil pnnslrliTnlilv. Tho .,1,1 lrt cntr nf . Wl.ito ' sary ten
C Sox might bo considered a veteran, but he is only twenty-six years old and
now looks like a finished ball player. When with Chicago, he was n hnrd hit- 'Knockdown No. I'd Finishes Jordan
ter, but u slow thinking, sloppy fielder. He lias improved wonderfully in his i In u regular up-nnd-down affair
fielding game, and his batting is still dangerous, so we must admit he is there i Carl Le Hlnnchc, a Belgian, won from
forty wuys this year.- Juroues hit well over .!!00 for Los Angeles last season Frd .Tordan. of tho navy, iu the fifth
:nd should do the same for this club. "nd of the opener of the all-heavy
Hornby, of course, will be a star aud will do good work at second base. He I fllmv, Jlt tho 01-mpia. In nil. ftlteen
Ukes that positlon-best of all, nnd is improving each year. Johnnie Lavan. who ' i.sTo'iTa1nstC Jordan Ho wablW.1
practices medicine in St. Louis nil winter, is th leading shortstop, although fl.lr timL !n .'a(, 0f'the first, seiond
Harold Junvrin. formerly of the Red hox and nshington, is pressing him closely. I anA fourth rounds, and when Frf a was
son for victory. Mudden was danger
ous throughout. He took nil sorts of
chances trying his utmost to connect
with his wild left and right 3vings, but
Fred was not in there to be caught
tinnnln,-
Fulton easily outboxed Madden and
tied Hartley up in the clinches. From
the distance Fred's, long left scored
heavily. In the second round Hartley s
right eye was out, and from the third
until the finish the same optic wag
entirely out of commission, being tightly
closed. '
Artie Root K. O'ed
Shortly of ter watching Fulton trim
Mudden we hurriiil over to the National
nnd saw Artie Hoot knocked out vir
tually by himself in the fourth round
of a .bout with Duuny Frush After
going ulong at nn even clip for three
rounds Frush crossed a hard right to ,
Artie's chin and young Mr. Root sat
down. I
Root did not appear to be dazed, i
i He could have scrambled to his feet
ilentlv derided to take udvuntace of a
nine-second rest. Referee Joe CJnffo
started to count nnd ut seven Root,
u-ntoliini- the rUe und fall of the of
ficial's right urm. smiled and said. ball coach the bpring's workouts will
"ion ve got two more to go. bctln.
Hut ut nine Artie was still sitting. Two hundred men are expected to
and the finul numbor was reeled off to r,.,,nond to tho call for thu spring foot-
! the hiirprise of the fnns. On arising ball workout, Doctor Wharton declared.
' Root wanted to continue, but the neces- Practically the entire varsity sqund
for u knockout liau Deen 0 iast fall is out of school, uesiucs
' Cantnlu llooDer. only Joe Strnus is
still nttendlnu classes. Bruner is out
on leave of absence. He is not expected
to return to school next fall.
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Johnny Lockncy Signs
to Train Jersey City
Johnny Loekney, well known In
Philadclpblo fistic circles ns n con
ditioner of boxers, bos been signed
to train tho Jetsey City baseball
players of tho International League.
Loclcncy'a signed contract, for ono
year, was forwarded to Wild BUI
Donovan last night. The Phllodol
pblo. trainer will report to Manager
Donovan nt Lakewood, N. J., April
1, where and when the team will be
gin sprlug training. Two otlrtr
Phlladclphlans who will be with tho
Jersey City club this year are Splko
Daley, pitcher of Nativity, and Jim
my Haffey, of West Philadelphia.
MURPHY'S STRING
BATS OUT VICTORY
Penn Footballers Will Get Out for
Drill Within Ten Days
Spring football begins at Penn within
the next ten days, it hoo been announced
following n conference between Cap
tain "Dud" Hopper, of the varsity
football, squad and Dr. "Huck" Whar
ton. In the absence of Coach Ileisman,
who is in tho West, the definite date
csiuld not bo determined, but as soon ni.
word Is received from the varsity foot-
NATIVITY RUN SATURDAY
Many Entries Received for Catholic
Club Race
Many entries have been received for
the Nativity Catholic Club street run,
which is scheduled for Saturday over u
flvc-nnd-a-balf-mllo course. Thll Hag
gerty, the club's sports manager, an
nounces thnt more than 100 entries
hnro been listed,
The run will start nnd finish at the
club's headquarters in Richmond. The
athletes; will start under the gun nt
2:30 iu the afternoon.
The Venner trophy will be offered
to the Richmond athlcto milking the best
time in the event, which will be a han
dicap one. More than fifteen prizes
will be awarded.
TWO GAMES FOR STARS
All-Scholastic Five to Play Ta
maqua and Lansford Teams
The Philadelphia All-Scholastic bas
ketball team is still hard at it" dcsplto
the fact that all tho scholastic clubs in
this city have "racked up" until nest
year.
"Marty" Polikoff has arranged two
games for this week-end trip up state.
Tomorrow night Polikoff's proteges will
line up against Tomaqua High nnd on
Saturday Lansford High will be met iu
a return game.
Polikoff will take siv men alone on
this trip. Captain "Tommy" O'Brien
and "Bunny" Freeman will pair off at
forward, "Bill" Leopold will be nt cen
ter, with "Allie" Goldstein nnd "Ben"
Dcsscn at guards. Hcrzog, of North
east, will be the extra man.
JACK IS TWICE WINNER
Penn 8ka'ter Wins Half and Mlto
Races on Skates
Ray Jack, the University o Penn
sylvania sophomore, again won both
ice-skating races last night at tho Ico
Palace. For tv-fifth aud Murkct streets.
He beat Elmer Dunning in tho one-half-mile,
or twclvo-lups, event, and set the
Saco xor tho one-mwe sKatc, Dealing
immy Kane.
There will be a hockey match tomor
row night between Philadelphia Cricket
U1UD and the .ucnon uncitcc jiud.
Summaries:
Ono-hnlf mil Won by Jiekt second, Dun
nlnri tlilnJ, Kano: fourth, llaltton. lime.
1:80.
Ono mll Won by Jack! second. Kins:
third. Dunnlnir: fourth, Kntaton. Time, 3:26.
Starter Duncan Worrell. Tlmera Mfycr,
rrah and Stutr.
Playtfr's Leg Broken by Batted Ball
New Hurra, Conn., March 18. Harold
WhloD. of YalA, yeeterday BlIJ Into second
base, when a. batted ball struck his rlvht
letr below tho knee, cauelnir n fracture". I In
was token to the General Hospital, where
tlia broken bones were S4t. He was an
outfielder, but will bo benched for tho sea
son. Ho was a freshman in the Uheftleld
Sclentlflo School. ,
Rallies in Seventh and Eighth
fnnings Enable A's to Boat
Boaumont, 12to5
Lake Charles, La., Morch lS.-B.t.
ting rallies in tho seventh and tlthti
innings gave tho Athletics their uem
victory over Beaumont yesterday hi
score of 12 to 5. '
Tho spurt was rather belated, but
when it did coma It took all the BtS
out of tho Texas Leaguers and tb,i
supporters, who had begun to thkv
that they had a chanco tn .
change of pitchers altered the wy
complexion of tho game. As Ion V.
"Bill" Bailey was serving up hufef!
hand slants the Athletics were vlttai! ,
helpless, although they opened the bIb.
by chalking up two runs on two doubt!
and a single. But nfter thnt . . is
was registered off the Beaumont nlteC
until he wbb relieved at tho closo ot tit
fourth inning.
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Scholastic Track Champs Today
The track meat for the cltv championships
will be held today on theWanamaker roof.
Central HUh School won this meet last
neaeon and. Is the favorite today. Central.
West Philadelphia. N'crtheast. Houthern and
Oermantown are tho schools that entered.'
T'ls. SS 11 ST H
Til, 42 10 2T 11 1
Hatted for Koefe In seventh Innlnr.
tBatted for Dallcy In fourth Unin:
.?" "cored -- MeKnew, 3: Thomis
Welsh. Burrus. Jfocann. Walker 3 niV
Brazlil Taylor. Had.r. Bhlr5i. fiatbM Ji
'0CrVv Karned runs Athletics. 0 nSmwi
2. Two.bHBj hits MeKnew. ThomasAvilkir
Brazil), Dellajry o. 2i Alexander " Cft
hits-Welsh. Walkw. "Smo VuuTrrVi.
nines): Bailey, a In- 4 Inn ns! Braltb. IS lii
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Hit by pitched ball-By Bailey. HltbTrtw
base on .errors Athletics. 0. Uft ca Umi
Athletics. 8: Beaumont. 10. Double nl
Balley, Itader and Shires. Wild pltclSlik.
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NEW PENN QUARTERS
Plans on for Athletic Building onl
Banks of the Schuylkill
The construction of uu athletic build-
Janvrln was ill with the fin last yenr and did not make much of a hit lu Wash- ' dropped twenty seconds after the start : jnB jqo dj. iqq fCPt n 10t 0f hollow
ington. He wns waived out of the American League und Rickey grabbed him for of the fifth frame Referee Lou Crlm-, jij,,' prouably will begin this spring, ac
cording to JUoctor wnurton, oirecior or
exDerimentnl nurnose. He threutenti either to take oui of the re--iilnr inhu. or sit 1 son ended hostilities.
i"in as utility Inlielder. He is n food mau to hnvc ou a ball club. I Jordan was on tho niut ninety-one
Polly McLarry. who once was up with the Chicago Cubs, und lust vear I "fonds b actual count during the
1 tolled lu Rlnghamton. X. Y.. Is another first baseman, but It is doubtful i'f be j w,?ve mLn?teTS Lm,? "SC
:wlll linger after the sea.on opens Thl, docs not mean Larry is a te shrm .r f .e tTrdan
a counterfeit or unytlnng like that. He is u good player, but Fournier is holding i waa -fene( ln the FeC0Dd round the Bel-
.'dowu the Job and Polly must take it on the run. Two kids from Mount Vernon, I Biqlle went down, too, and lu the third
111., aho nre nhowlng up well. Thy nr Jim McLaughlin, :i third baseman, I Carl was down for nine beconiK
and Ra Blades, u shortstop. McLaughlin handles himself like a veteran, but . In the best of the heavyweight bouts
needs more experience. The same goe.- for Blades. j Paul Sansom. of New York, scored it
Only two veterans are left for receiving duty. Pickles Dillhocfer and Vernon sensational victory over Knockout ,
Clemons Pickles looks like the lirst-string catcher, but Rickey Won a still hunt i Sansom. of this city. Paul outguessed
tnr ii n Ttw.rinn,rl lurinn ii-hn liunHloa hij nltnliarp II,. linr... fi.l ., 1 ., I tie K. O. CUV ttirOUgHOUt. BUU Ht tile
Vahort time. Henry Roth, of Waterloo, 111., and Arthur Dunn, of Houston, also
I finish the Philadelphia Sunsom was
masH athletics nt Penn. Plans for the
building havo been drawn up nnd ar
rangements are now In progress with
the board of trustees for the necessary
funds with which to build.
The building will be located on the
new athletic field on the banks of the
Schuylkill river. It will contain locker
rooms, shower rooms and living quar
ters for a grounds-keeper.
The building of the new varsity boat
house near the foot of South street is
alt.0 expected to begin this spring.
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itre working behind the mask and chest protector. Irwin Trout, star catcher for i
; very mucli nntiercu up.
XKIein Chocolate Club last jear. is among those present, and probably will make I M-jr "r something like that nobodv
!Bootf. He has bad lots of experience, nlthough this is the first time he hus been cared and Bill Brcnnnn stopped Fred
tup iu fast company.
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Ti,'.S'fy three departments cun net a017 all rnjht, provided there is
some (7ooI pitching. That's the lig problem here, and one which is
auting much icorriment,
1919 Pitching Staff Steerage Class
Lunge In the third in the other heavy
weight bouts.
Dennis Shows Great Komi
I Young Dennis, of Milwauke, hhowed
1 hrilliunt form at thf National, accord- ,
ine to motner jouu, wuo tays tnui
Penn-M. I. T. on Mat April
The tnU'rcolleatate wrestllnc matches be
tween Penn and tho M. I, T wrestlers of
Boston will be pulled off at WeUjhtman Hall
April 17. The date was sot yesterday.
OriiUUklly the matches had to bo postponed
because or ine inaoiuiy 01 1110 lvbiuu ci;.
1 men to reach Philadelphia because of stormy
weather.
Cornell Breaks Ice for First Row
I'vunklc Clnrlt wat, beaten in every 1 ,Jl2uton t'h water for the 1lr.1t time ys-
I round. Dennis was on top of Clark ntlterday. Under the direction of Coach Court-
Ap-
LAST year the Cards were not mjch a bad club, outside of tho delivery clerks. ' an times, out)iinclilng the Philodel- '"yAthtu't'f ,?he"bt,hoehEWabroke,Smup
They were terrible and that's 110 international slam. A glance over the record pliian. outgaming him and showing tOin(j a channel a half mile ions frcm tho
shows tliat the St. Louis twirlers led the league In everything which mvored of ' advantage at every stage of the bout. I bridge wan cleared.
the steerage elass. They guve the most bases on balls, mail the most wild hitches. 1 Whiter Fitzgerald gave George
bit the greatest number of butters, allowed the most earned runs and were nicked 1 Chuucy u tough tussle, but the Haiti
for the greutert number of hits. They also had another record worthy of men- I"""-' H" " J,b "u?i u-.i'i'L t '!!"
lion. Thev had fewer smke-onts tluu, any of the other pitchers. uHiDevinnd
? But now the cards are being shunted up for a new ileal. Ferdlo Schupp has fillip Ryuu outfought Joe Welsh,
.recovered entirelv from his bum flipper und is in shape to pitch the game of his Ootil the Olympia and National drew
Jlife. At least Fenlie thinks so. nnd Ferdie should know Ho stands out r.s the ' big crowds.
;blg nee of the stuff, although Jess Haines, late of Kan-iis City, will give him 11 I
tough tussle for the honor. Je,s won twenty-one und lout five battles last season, I QMITH RIRI S TART TRIP
and Rickey copped him for a.load of coin. He looks like a. good heaver, and if ' om,,n ulnuo ol"nl ' ""
he come through, (it. l.ouit. will bo joytul.
There's another kid down here who is showinj the goods, und Rickey believes
he will be as good as Sebupp. Hnlnes or anybody else. Hi name is Walter
Scbulz, and his home is in Mount Vernon. The Cards played that clnb an exhibi
tion game Inst year, and Schulz was the opposing hurler. He allowed three hits,
.two of them scratched, and beat the big lenguon by the score of 3 to 1. That
made u big hit with Brauch, und Schulz soon became the proud and happy pos
sessor of u major league contract.
Elmer Jacobs should bear watching. This young man was traded here by the
Phils last year nnd looks better than ever before. He gets Into condition early,
and should win muny bull gumes in the first couple of months. Trunk Woodward
js another former Phil, and will make good if he decides to work. Woody has ull
binds of natural ability, and really is a high-class pitcher. Howeer, he Is ns
active and ambitious as a Mexican with the hook worm, and until he getx some
pep he will remain a mediocre performer. Rickey should have live good pitchers
Jn this bunch, but you never can tell. Bill Douk is breezing along as iimiuI. The
same goes for .lack May, who has as much stuff us any southpaw in the league.
Murvin Goodwin is u good prospect mid is working hurd to get into shape.
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B1,
Ideal Training Camp
JltANCH ItlCKKV ha- u creat cruiuine Hput down hei The men oniov it
nnd Mre showiuj; it in their svoik. An entire hotel whs leusod and the athletes
turned looiu in li. A troiuiupf table wus ebtiibllMied in the rooms ot the Rotury
Cluh and a npeclul .Mexican eook IiniiHh out ery (,'ood t'ood.
. KverythiiiB ! don" uccordmij to military Hehndulo. The men ure m-ousnl at
6:30 ever) morning, und that mean.M they must git up. Dreukfast lats until
7:!10, and then follnw, a meeting which laatn about one-half hour. Then th
( men have nothing t do but louf until U:'M), when thej ure mpi-cted nt the ball
'park. They work until noon, eat ut ll! :II0 and ifo biu-k to the diamond nt ''
'to labor ull alteruouu
y nit hi. I iloet not haie to tell Inn men tu rrtue larlxi. 'I hen atagyit
F tu
Speedy Young Swimmers Will
pear Here Next Month
New York, March IS. Tho Mioses
Ruth and Uleanor Smith, the Morninc
ide A. C. swimmers who have been
winnlns titles thlo winter, will leave
tonight for a trip throush the Middin
West that will keep them uway from
New York foi a mouth. They will first
compete tomorrow night in an invita
tion meet u Pittsburgh where both will
enter the fifty-yard crawl and the fifty -
I yurd breust stroke cienK. They will
ul.o give exhlbitionh of diving.
From Plttcburgh the two girlH will go
to (,'olumbiih for a meet ut the Columbus
Athletic Club, und ufter other engage
ments in Ohio und Illinois will return
Tact in time to compete in the senior
national lOO-jurd brant-stroke event ut
Philadelphia on April 21. Lnt.' in April
they will return to New York to compete
ir the scheduled rivummlng meet of the
Moruingnidc A. f Miss lileanor SViiltll
is the metropolitan 100-yard champion,
r.nd Miss Uuth Smith in the junior na
tional 100-yard bad. stroke champion
und record holder.
3HOp,S.MpErfn,gM.?rl
r.iitoisT eisTaittrrois er
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
v raaiouj'au
I01S CHESTNUT 113 6. THIRTHHNTM
5&
(o fA'ir rooms and rfop info the hay soon aftt
ft's a great life and nobody is weakrninp.
i etui nil g tiom Jinnei .
"DOWN IN OUR ALLEY"
ARTISAN1 I.EAULK SKCTIOK - -T
JRolieil on Trmtr.al Allv Mrh 17 1 JteLel.h
L.VKCHWOOU W M PATTON' I f V't'rtli'l.l
A. Ayer ll 1S HO Hunter IV. 11'M .Mi iB,r
R-.Ayers 11 I2h II o Uunln 131 1st 101 , tlynn
leorve ion l1 ik l nairnr wi, iua ii, tfln
J1IIUKU .1. Ill' l,
Morgui
Hdcp .
ToUls
Aers lis 1s i;s H
inn no iji :inni
110 III) ill)
7111 l0" 70!
Luinaii
nlnstt. UU Ultl lb
-aianuia
H-I,
i) l.'U ISO
TolalM 73S 70U 74a
J'.A.U.'r ... ... ENEIIOKTIC f
11; 110 IS Klrst T.-7 US 187
: .1 :J ; i. M,T, ii, i.i.
tin i.in i in hummer
hk ta-j uii piki- ino us t:iH
'?'! i. 'Ji '-'I""'''" liO 185 U'ft
.111 Mi SO
TuTriTrsj ToU" "7 M5 m
Nnr.THWnHT'N
Nuliolua IU 117 170
Dv. . IU 13 111
Ilrvant.. 110 110 ltVl
ilfelts.. 103 107 HO Ki. is . 131 mi ill
i;i-..-i...i mi i tu in l ,.i I in 170 171
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IIUll' ! -
Iur
lis
ure w
172 17!
111) 17H
lll.l 101
131
711 13.1
Xot.U 711 707 74J
M xan 101 Ml 182
J -a j
110
Totals (180 727 781
airunn liAnMONY
Dul.'lrn V'l 1.18 12S 1'
iirni. Ul 1114 1311 Hunan
,tHnu, ,, 110 121 130 Koons su
null,, lis iii nt nonan
i-aurli'ser 133 ill U T Koir WO 183 li'J
. . . w lloper .. 17 li?
' Tot 1)39 IJOU OtfJ Ildep.,, ., iq T
01
, 1)99 Ut VV3 HOOP
l'AiH
AHTISAN LllAQUB .SUCTION H
KolkJ on Keystonu Alleys ilarcli 17.
I'NION N'OIlTIIWIlHTlIItN 2
vton 131 13(1 S11 ScIiuo'..lfcs 170 100
...oi-re 134 MJ 17K V,tltn .100 US 147
fllrli-Ur 18I 13R 133 MoL-u'n 12S 17B 132
Waiter I'll liij I'U llovu l.io 100 160
Klrli . 1H J 182 181 NlohoUs 100 147 1S3
uaacp . 04 i4 iit
A GREAT FIGHTING BILL ;
THE NATIONAL A. A.
Saturday Evening, Mar. 20th!
m ll .. I ..!..... . I.I iir.i i
123 140 133 I JU'uy iiuugMoj n.jummj TTUIgBJl
Ch'lle(Kid)Thomai vs. Eddie Wagond ;
Mattie Herbert vs. Otto O'Keefe j
Wally Hinkle vi. Billy Rolph I
Lew Tendler vs. Johnny Martin
Tickets at Donaghy's, 33 S. HUi St. .
ToUU.ROl H41 Hj2
pnoaitKssiVB
Wlndlo 118 IDS 17H
Uray .101 US 140
O.rurn's 143 101 1B1
II.FUrn s.ion ih sua
,11)0 10S 134 norm
o o a
llOllll
Iladep
Totals 780 80S 810
OAK I.AKH
Jantsen. 14S 172 182
UchmlUt.142 142 160
Ullnd ,140 140 140
unuier,i30 mo 223
,108 174 217
gtI.72 703 027
Major Biddle Tournament
AIMUI. 13T1I unit 20TII, Unroll Now
1'rliri, (,od Wittelim (,ol1 Kolm I'rlir
PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S
lloilnr Tnimlit. No ixinlnhment to oupll
u viiuni.-iuj.
H. K. Cor. 13TII
X
floor
T O N I O II T
fjneuru aid.
Kant of Chew K,
VCK AHTON
11 11 v 1 n
antionfnivn A A .t'hiltra.A
Ub.i,iiMiiviri, ftf
TfliUlV llimSON tin. I
WILLIE MeCLOSKEy yi. JOHNNY KRAUSE
Plenty of 50 to 65
New Worsted Suits For
$43.50
ANY kind of a suit that is All-Wool is hard
to find anywhere for less than $50 if it is
a good suit.
But we doubt if it is possible for you to go
to any store in Philadelphia today and buy a
guaranteed All - Wool Suit of new Spring
clothes for
43.50
( Unless it be Oak Hall)
For close upon 60 years the m e n of
Philadelphia and vicinity have regarded
Wanamaker & Brown's Stores as clothing
value headquarters. .
And this confidence has never been
abused by Oak Hall.
Wanamaker & Brown HlS?
.V J S X VU1U
I ADfATMA CnEUTNUT Dolow 16T11
f Ar.VUlA. in a M. to 11:15 V. M.
EIJUNE HAM-MEnSTKIN In
UUISA.TKH THAN FAauv
ntmwk. TAT.MAnnK In
"A DAUOHTim OF TWO WOBLE3"
All rrUPNIV l'runktord & Allesheny
ALiLJLUriUl I Miit.Dnllv 2:10. Evus. at 8.
ALICE LAKE In ....
"SHOULD A WOMAN TCLL7"
APOI I O 82D THOMPSON STU.
ArULLU MATINEB DAILY
DOnOTHT DALTON In
"THIS 1'LAME OF THI1 TUKON"
WALLACE llKtli In
"DXCUHE MY DUST"
BALTIMORE
IWEN X!
PICADILLY JIJ!
OWEN MOOBB In
018T AND
BALTIMOUH
UI T IPniDH uroad street and
DL.UCDlrV.L' HUHQUEHANNA AVE.
, ST A It CAHT In
"EVKU1WOJIAN"
BROADWAY gt,8
IlOIIlinT WATIWICK In
"JACK BTHAW"
I"1 A PITY".! 722 MARKET HTKEET
nrl IUL in a. m to ll:lti p.
ELAINE HAMMEHSTEIN In
"anEATEH THAN TAME"
M.
(T1 AMI A I Utn. & MAplewood Ave.
VVIWlll-lw j;ho, 7 una I) P. M.
Dt'STIN TARNliM In
"THE COltHICAN IlKOTHERa"
EMPRESS MAIN ffoX&Wl
AT.IRH nilADY In
"THE TEAn MAItKBT"
FAIRMOUNT 'ft&SlSfSS
MABEL NORMAND In
-PINTO''
TAMTI V THEATRE 1311 Murket L
rAlVliliI n A. M. to Midnight
HTAR CAHT In
"KVERYWOMAN"
;ATU 1T THEATRE Uelow Spruce
JOin (3 I . MATINEE DAILY
WILL ROOEns In
"ALMOST A HUSIIAND"
DAI APr 1214 MARKET STRErt
i -virT.vi jo a. M. to 11:15 r. n-
NAZIMOVA in
"STRONGER THAN DEATH'1
PRINCESS aTaVT.:?
ELSIE JANIS in
THU l.u-
REGENT ifAKu
ALUVN nWAWS.
"THE LUCK Of THE IRISH"
RI A I Tn aEnuANTOw.v ave.
I1Li lJ AT TIILPF.HOCKE2J ST
WILLIAM FAUNUM in
"WINOS OF" THE MORNINO"
PI IQV MARKET BT. UELOW TTH
rUD I id A. M. to 11:15 P. '
"WHOM THE OOD9 WOULD DEBTH0t
SAVOY 1S" VWtf&.
ROBERT WARWICK In
"tAf'Tf RT11AW"
M7D.N10HT I
B1TII AND
RALTIMORB
RES81E TJARRIPCAI.E In
"LUCK 01' OERALDINE LAIRD
SHERWOOD
STANLEY WaVIoWH
NORMA TALMADOli In
"SHE LOVES AND LIE3
VICTORIA MK,iT,f,
C1TAKI.KH ll A I '"
ut tfiM rtlflC ANDT"
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The NIXON-NIRDLINCERf)
BELMONT
THEATRES U
02D AUOVB WAliiv'
DOROTHY DALTON in
"IIUAkU lO 1VIII.M
CEDAR 0ml CL'DAU
AVE.NT
nm vti k OT Is
"MY HUSPANP'fl OTHUU WIl'
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COLISEUM MA,mTH and
Atrfnt iftintVAWT In
TlIE JUGGERNAUT"
FRANKLIN TOIBD SWi
STAR CAHT in
"ROMANY. WHERE LOVE nUND WILD"
Great Northern nrmd ?'?.
VIUUA UAHA in
"THE WILLOW TREE"
P.M.
1MPPRIAI C0TU WALNUT BTB.
llVIr Cll-1 jiRtH '..:;io, uvBS, 7 . b
VIOLA DANA In
"THE WILLOW TREE"
T PADPR iitir fc LANCASTER AVE,
L.IwrtLV&rV . M'ATINEE DAILY
WALIACE REID In
UUUIiUI. BI'KL-'D
I IRPRTY "ROAD & coluaiuia av.
NELL HIUPMANtn "'V
"BACK TO OOD'S COUNTRY"
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ClMTtME r-'VAW.'"
inti inni' -"
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ElUf hTROHUIM In
"IILIND HUBIIANDS"
MODFI 2S BOUTII AT. Orohestr
1IKJLJE.U rvntlminu 1 to 11,
JACK PIPKKORD ln
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RIVOLI D3D D Wnbt
rouc!
STRAND OERMANTOWN AVB.AVOt
"THE VHIATFIUR y-lIg----
WEST ALLEGHENY
'imiti htrWART In
ANITA STEWART,
'tutu -"""-.
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CI JRFK A 0TU MARKET BTB. I -,..- ,0jri" '",2
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