p,777 v r-v . ".! flSf?3gt-Jill V'V'VJ ""- " rf! ju ,, J - '. '. w fe -' ""''"- " ' "'" ""' . EVENING-' ' 'PPBIJIO ' LEDffBlJ-PHIgAPBIP'HI 'JTJE&DAT, APBHj 13, 19g0 '' " 11 ht$OME BOXERS DRAW THE COLOFTLINE, . BUT JACK JOHNSON STOPS AT THE BOUNDARY Lt - I I " I i . i . I Fordham Amuses Giants basebnlt era dla of .l-'rnnk Frltch. n A Q&iRA T T QPlTffTQ TAT iniiniYtT nrOIOKlC Resigns Caere Post I Mil I l"D I HflMO I ID i! c,..,.,;,. A,i,int; . Vnrk. AD,i. is.- it i.m w M&jyi?': i 4'A. VfP BASEBALL SHIFTS IN DECADE REMARKABLE Philadelphia and Boston Have Dropped From' WorkV.s ' Greatest to Lowest Notch in Both Major Leagues Since Fat Years of Pennant Glory ny GRAXTIjANI) rick Copwtt1iti 1020, oil riahts ream erf. Ballade of the Day Before Sow is the high title of the pome Where hope eternal crowm each facc.'p Where, each young star leaps out to fame llefore he. strikes his normal pace; tint ichen he's helped to blow the raie. Through errors, boots and countless bones, , Aye, tchen his club's in seventh place, How soon the cheering turns to groans. ! Vor tkenty years I'cc watched them itart, Each in the pink of April plow: With jumping pulse and pounding heat I 're waited for the oncnlua How: S tlut vennant dreams of spring soon giotr )', As dull and dreary as this verse; Why should we grudge the April show When by July they weep and curse? A Few 1020 Predictions IThnt Ty Cobb will lend tlie Icariiu this season for possibly the Inst 2.' That Ilabc Rutli will draw four times as ninny pnsscs us ho mokes home 3.' That Walter Johnson will still be the most effective pitcher In his lcsKtie I, That (Jrovcr Cleveland Alexander Tiill aftnlii lend the National Lcuruc 5. That the battle for last place in both leagues will be between IJoston and Philadelphia. That Iist Prediction coining when he is colnR lo annoy jonip champion more than a more bit. lie still has Rome dlstanre to go hut he happens to be on his wa. EIGHT writtet ten contributors have with n surly Intonation Iiy American UUftULI ftLOlUllO Resigns Cage Post AS PENN COACH Famous Basketball Tutor Gives j tl nx rvftKl!l I Mai up ruai iviuHiunui hoai . Year's Captain FOIlTt'SIj is quick dhifter. , Once again it is proved that the "first hidl b" last." J'roin liilill lo 101!). n period of ten tears. P.oston mid IMiiladeltiliin together collected ten pennants mid no less than fizht world championships! The Athletics won premier honors in 1910. 1011 nnd 11)13: the Iteil Sox in 1012. lltlu. 1D10. 1018; The llruves in Th'e'e two cities ruled the genie for I Ji-Cllllf. , Anil now. faring the 10-0 campaign, they are listed in n battle for lust place In twltll ll'IICUCS ! In the National, lust place is booked j l a battle between ine nrnves nun PhllllM. , , , . , In the AiiK'ilcan it looks to be n scroti between the Red So- uud Athletics. The game has never known a more maxlug shift. For it is nbout n re tulntv that either a ltoston or n 1'hila delphia club will take last place by jtorm and hold It against all assaulters Jo both leagues. S.ijIiiks of Great .Men TTS u pennant race for most of 1 them, but it's only n baseball wa ion for inc." C. Muck. "Sly favorite poet is the author of i that stirring refrain. ''Where Arp the Mars of YcsterjenrV" Kd. Harrows. GKXIJ Tl'XNRY is blessed with the Inat u'l.nt lit wlwilritn. ftp !. ninrf tnovgh to know that he still has more ; than a lot to learn. Ami the time is RII. or tten In desiring . to know sporting writers keep on boosting this Frenchman. Haven't we enough good boxers of our own to boost?" We wonder if they have ever heard of a word Hint is sometimes known us "sportsmanship"? Answering n Questionnaire II.. nnd others Regarding the rntn nf Itnnm T nnnnfil noil Tm.li ('I W I III Mill 11,1111 II II II II II II II I -IV . Ilmnncnv I"1" Hob Kdgrcn. n fair and nmirntc critic, who wus in eiosp touch with tltf situntion nt the time, mijs thnt Ilennj -Leonard was Instructed by tlie Wnr Vp -1 linrlment not to enlist but to report as 1 n boxing instructor, ns the best boxers ' available were needed to help trnin the troops. Tliis being so. I.eonnul obejed orders from higher up. The fnct that Jack l)eiiin-c 's cny ' was entirely different is shown through the indictment brought ngiilnst him bj the gocrninent for eluding tlie druft. YANKS DUE HERE TONIGHT Will Leave N. Y. This Afternoon. Phils Leave for Brooklyn Today Hiisclmll wll- be phijed here tnmor row as per bchedule despite the rail huh I strike. Tlie miiuc goes for New ork uud lirnoklyn. The New York Yankees, billed for the other part of the opening net In , Shlbe Park, will letne New ork this afternoon and are due here toulght. I The Phils will leave for Rrookl.ui to-uighh Owing to tlie pressuie of business Lon 1 .Tourdet. the nhleit nnd most successful basketball coach that ever tutored the Red and Illue, has decided to give Up IiIm nthlctle work. He made this mi nouncement Inst night ut the dinner given the intercolleginte chnm)ioiiH nt the University Club. Uvery 0110 Interested not onl In bns ketbnll, but In Penn, will hear this de cision with extreme regret. .Tourdet. who was diirtnir bis tollece career 11 member of the bHsketball and football ' tenuis, hns mnile n reputntlou as n cage coach that parallel that of the greatest nthlctle instiuctors In America. .Tourdet led Penn basketball tennis 1 to four successive Intercollegiate League clmmpionshlps, winning permanent pos session of tlie lleppo trophy during the senson Just closed, ns well ns piloted the Red nnd Hlue to the highest possible pinnacle in the college tiaketbnll world through the iccent vlrtoij oer Chicago in the series for the American cage title. Danny McXIchol. the star guard, wns the unanimous choice of tlie team to lend next year's uulntet. This Is the second time that the local lad bus been honored by being elected uiptnln of a Penn team within two weeks, he linving rccentb been elected enptniu of the baseball team. .fourdet's regime in Penn bnsketbnll I.. mil, mi. Prim won the Hemic tionhy Icoinnlelelv ilitrlns his term, letoriesi I in 1010-17, 1017-18 nnd 1l)l)-M .bringing the trophy heie permanently. Penu also Jlnlshed first in the 1IU.S I!) race, but the race that year wus in formal, and it did not count towiud tin ti npliy. . IK ' T m ;Hk .is ?"" assaMW TJpH LLii luuvo ur L ASNE WPENNSTAR i Protege of "Hobey" Light Shines in Football, 'Basket ball and Now in Baseball I Scholastic Athletics on Today's Schedule IIASritAM, iiKiir citoor. m:aoi i: ."oulliFrn h. rninkfnril, Onlrul . Cntlialln II. H. , JtmihiiIowii is. JxirtlKHi-t. CATHOLIC) I.1".(il l; l- Snlte -. 'Vest Cutliolle. orm:n (ia.mi:s S(. Josrnli 1'rrii. s. ChrltrnliHiii sniirlliniorn Mich is icnnanlonn Aruu. senilis, . , , iiinim-iool Jf. S. t. 1'rlenuV Ontrnl I'i.Ik. ......I Ap.i.1mv m. M(. l.llk'M. Amlilrr II. H. . (Irnnnntown rrlrmls. tlirklntit llttl . Venn I'linrtrr. TI.MS I.lUHt'i: MATCIII'.S MitrHl -. Nortlimt. I'rHnkfnnl to. KuImimkiI. (familin n. Vlllunnrn Prep, (irrmiuitnnn II. ti, mi, llmrrfnril .Stliuul, 1'rnii lliarler t. Lower Slerlort. tunlne ui Banjo tot the, OUinta was a carjs rrei occasion. Uhey played Fordlmtn, tna baseball cradta nf.l'rnnk Frltch. and IIim rnll4lntiB. Ill In O. 1'hA fllantfl 1 rnim Aallv nnrl tlM mmfl ttttntonl&tv l)n iiaren. Arthur Nelit ahoweil hlm-flf ot in iifiup lurin, uveii 11 jua nuvvtannwm not. ra Jr, llutvrriiril I'rpn xh. Ilmrrrord Collcxe WARRANT FOR CARL MAYS Yankee Pitcher to Be Arrested If He I .ON .lOUKDKT Tlio greatest basketball coach that ccr coached n University of Penn sjlvaiilii bashetbiill team, nnnoiiiu'cs that lie will not lmc charge of the Rett nnd ltluo qiilutct again "Poss" Miller, n protege of "Hobej" I Light, .of Red and Illue foot ball fame, i Is the find of the jenr in IVnii athletics. . Tlie fre.sliiuan from Lebanon High , .School is an nll-iiruuud athlete, and I when he finds time to get nwny from his studies nt the Dental School he cov 'ers himself with glory with Penn fresh man tenuis. Tfc .lt .1 ..I... I 1 I . t .1 wut. . .,-s who i.nucKC.1 o.u iiiir, Comes HerC gays Qryan Hayes Idts ill tlie fresiimnn team s gnme with .i, ,1, v. v,i. vi.ir.M iinn .... ., ... , . ... , ,, , , ... When tliu New lork 1 nnkecs line up the Atlantic City High bchool on fcnt- ngninst the Athletics in the opening urdny. As n ball player he handles game of the senson tomorrow, it is 1 himself like nn old-timer mill liis work veiy likely that Cnrl Mays, the star 1 on the shore diamond showed his caliber hairier, will be among the missing. The in baseball. reason is a warrant charging aggravated As halfback on the yearlings' gridiron assault nnd battery is bunging over his tenia Miner imc up Mint down ine iieiu head ami will be served ns soon ns lie a In Heinle Miller. He Is a demon fori sets his foot on Philadelphia --oil strength and a deer for speed. ith . P.rynn Ilatvs, boring instructor at sets Ills foot ont Philadelphia oil P.ryan Ilatvs, boring instru tlie Racquet Club and prominent in ath letic ciielcs in rinlailclphia, is the com plulnnnt. While nt a ball game in Sliibe Park last jcar. Mojs hurled it baseball into the crowded stand during nnn nf tlin irniniw i!tli tl.i. l.V.l (jiv came next nnd every freshman game land Hnjes wns struck n'glunt-iu: blow llnds him tin watch in the right garden, i j the head. His straw lint wns smashed. "(lirdie" Ilinklc nnothcr fieshninn. , but he fortunnteli c .captd serious in hnils from Iljrrlbbuig Tech Hi played jurj wllli the Tcfch'w 1DIR footbi'il eliuiu lla.xcs immctlintfh swore t-ut a wnr- titnnu 1tr.u liiilfltli ilnu ti tin. I till tl i l'fttll mill siih lip will linl wtthilrmt. flin snek for the PenTi fresh. "liurgc. Baseball Popular at Vassar 'ouciikrrnsir. .. .. .Mini 1.1. o Brmn ,s H... ri.i,!i.,r.i,. r.witimii nnn.j nunv tlie Ititvroat In Impebull nt Vannar L'dllivn ; ,,u, ,., i .,,.,,,.,,,1 ,,-ci i, ri..,,l 11,",, thin uprlnif thnt It H lll.cly that the atlileiiu I , ' os', osl(1 nr.0",M' ,,,ntl1 llc fo1"'.'1 'J'0 nHnoclntion ill ninlte tlir itumo n innjiir Hiurt. basKctlinll practice tltiuer U'liv, So lie In rank with linrkpy anil lumki-iliall. PrnctU . I .,.,,,1,. ilMi r,ii,i no nnd hettied tliu U already nujnr wn for thn student facultj l1.',,,. el " 1, .t. .V it, . -l p .-.m. uhl. It lin a l.rntno un uliniml nr I Cllll trCSII WUlU nWll.V Wltll till" glOlW athletic fiature it tho ,llre". nf the indoor Iwkct court". I'nsebull Breaks Motorcycle Record llintmm. I'lil., April IB (lone Walker uf rirmlnitliain liroltn thn worhl 1 toriP fn irntoroclcs on lh bench olcrilj cowr lin; olio inllo In .ltl7L' srronrtn. Ufforis t break the automobile epeeil 1 eijinls of Italiili lie I'nbiin nnil llirney Oliin'il will In inaJo here Tliurtuay oy Tommy .'union BS " 'mm? &y It's the I hyT) not the i one 1 1 gn 1 b e 1 1 e r than another . M. Eisemau & Son Mfrs. rhllHilelulila Reading Nine Wins tirrenslmrn. X. '.. April 1.1.Tbo HeaUliia I'ltenntlonnls eolitlnueil their wltmlnit 8trlie . iilmlnltcrlnR a a to 1 defeat tn Ureensbnro ' (Piedmont I.eapue) rltib jeterdii. ntifiu obJ sjluiies" ffini'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .hi $?L WTERTOWW SmarlncJJ Combined with Gotnfbrt in tiiJ Llm Sltflejbr Spring. Alwy sit for on oijars OLOEBT BRAND IN AMEHIOA iiiirteotu eo. Taor. n. . -jlLLLLL1 " ' ' " I"1 -i IBw Mm &u fiL I .milD,HWTAnUl.aA.A. M w. KJZd I jagjilLUULl"ii llllLLm' j 15.00 reduced to 11.50 12.50 reduced to 9.50 REMOVAL SALE x About May 1 We Move to Our new store 724 Chestnut St. Baseball Uniforms Team Lot Only Regular Team Price Regular Team Price Fielders' Gloves, Bats, Balls TY COBB Fielders' Glove 9.00 reduced to 6.00 No. 65 Horsehide Glove 6.00 reduced to 3.50 No. 251 Tan Leather Glove 3.00 reduced to 2.00 Bats Professional Models 2.00 reduced to 1.50 , Balls Official 2.50 reduced lo 1.75 Base Ball Shoes Professional model 10.00 reduced tq 8.50 Sprinter model 8.00 reduced to 6.50 Regulation model 6.00 reduced to 4.50 Marshall E.Smith &Brx 25 and 27 South Eighth Street Manufacturers! INCREASE YOUR PRODUCTION WITH AUTOMATIC MACHINERY In this wny alone you can overcome increased labor costs and labor shortage. Vc can design automatic machinery that will speed up your production now while demand exceeds supply nnd thereby increase your profits from increased sales and decreased production costs, and Inter when supply equals demand jou will be prepared lo profitably produce in the fnee of competition. A Few of the Labor, Time and Money Saving' Machjnes We Are Now Constructing for Manufacturers TATVInV AL'TOMATir MACHINES THAT" WKAI' l l'AIT.H 'JIOI.ASSIIS KIHfeKX, JIAIIII V"U'U1 t'AMUKH, i:tc. aiAciiiviis that whai' i roil, ciiocoi.ati: iiaiim ami UMAI.I, ('ANI)fKN. JI A til INKS THAT WHAI" 2300 I'AL'KAfil'.H !' 1IAIIO ('AM)V A IIA. SOAP AUTOMATIC .UACHlNi: THAT WltAl IIACH TAKII IN TLSSl'II i'AI'UIl. I'UT l.N uunl CAIITONS AMI roi.l) CAKTOXS AMI I'll' CAHTONS IN I.AIUIKK HO.. ROWrkPP wii ii.i. maki: machini:h that nuii.n iim c vhton ok iio. w i:k.h a JYM UU1 ANI) Kn(Ij TIn SAMi: HITII I'tMVIIIHI. l'l.AC 12 COMIK ON Till; ll().. WUAI- THK HOX IOMIM.KTKI.V WITH A l'lllNTi:i WllAI'l'KH, AMI TIIUN I'l.ACi: A TltAIMNMAUK SIJA1. ON KACII UMI Ol' Till; I'ACKAUJ: AND I'l.ACi; PACKAUi: IN I.AUi;i( fAHTONH. ROlTl T?Q 'i: wn.i. duhkin maciunhs that him. wtosiaticai i.y .iaki. "VillJlJO IIOXI:h l'HOM 8H13KTH Ol' rAUIIIIOAKll. I'UT THIJM TOOKTHIIH, TUCK in Tin; hottom i;ni, i'i.aci: Tin: .iaii on norn.i; with riucui.Aii ou iiiiii:ction. I'HKHKIN. TUCK IN TOP, MAKINU t'O.MPI.l'.Ti: CAHTONKI PAL'KAdi: WITHOUT Till; lOUt'll Ol' Till: HUMAN HAM. FAtaRTPQ MACHINKS THAT WILL AUTOMATICAL! Til; TAl'13 AIIOl'MI I'IKCI; flJJXViv GOODS, WKAP IN PAPER AND J.KAVV TICKLT ON OUTSIDIS OP PACKAdi:. (JJQPC MACHINKS THAT. WILL AUTOMATICALLY W HAP CK1A1IS IN PAPIIH AND WILL COUNT PILLS. PI.ACK THU.M IN GI.A.-S ll()TTI.I,. IIOTTLKS, PUT HOTTI.LS IN CA11TON AND 8UAL CAUTON. PT1 T Q '.MACHINIIS THAI' JiJO PUT LA Hi; I, ON I RNVlilT OPFQ MACHINKS THAT WILL PUT POWDIIH PI ITS OH ANY OTIII.lt "it IUUUJ. UO AltTIOLi: IN KNVKLOPIIH AND HIIAI. H.I.MK AUTOMATICALLY NO MA'rrER WHAT YOUR PRODUCT. WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO INCREASE PRODUCTION AND DECREASE PRODUCTION COSTS. MAY WE CALL AND GIVE DETAILS? GILES ENGINEERING CO., Inc. St.dabl.i.D.Mvnd-BdUh. Automatic Machinery t;S7 ' PHILADELPHIA viivouiuii fcJt Pf t a The Lineup "or Tomorrow's Opening Game! 11 '- M I 'ffi$mw ft i L H Slot I I'rrr.v. u. 1 1- AT V ' jar 1 V: m 4 H. JMi tSW m ( ) Pcrklim, c. Ilmmle Dj'km, .1l. ' ' lillllr' Until, Nc iirl iiiikefH Athletics vs. New York Yankees BATTER UP! Come Out All Ye Loyal Fans and ROOT FOR THE HOME TEAM Kinney's Expense! Come out and see "Babe" Ruth, the famous Yankee slugger, in action for the first time this year. Get that old time music in your blood! the thud of the ball in the catcher's mit! the crash of the willow! the scurrying runners! the roar ing crowd! The opening game is the game to see and IF YOU EE US first, you can see it. Russia Call Brogue English Oxford car welt, flat toe, wing tip. Union made. iN. 'TrS . ,-v UOv Goody rivcN:N2-ai Brown Calf Oxford Comfortable last a shoe with good looks and wearing quality combined. 1 I lX m , fc&iv; -. sv3s2E7aw H H Bfec ZZ:' j . 1 ! " $.98 j I S -.''.1., .. v . . . ' i nii'fttom ..,;'''',. i- ' s -, .. .. .h.. a.AA, ,. . ;t 1, f ,4,Mt Im After Jtiovies ' M m a good cigar M m tastes Jhetter -$m ADMIRALS Eisenlohr's Masterpiece fl OTTO EISENLOHR &BROS. INC. H' f.VH 1 '''WW UJBV I WW? -f V .; fWi I ' j fl 1 Clilc Cnllowny, ... ' ., UuRIII1 ..,,, B I m& I i Cupt. Aninv Striink, r. f. H 'j ' ! - B " I Ai. H V-w I ly (irllUn, Hi, H i ' I -V'1. J H Ulillry Ullt, r. f. H ' v I Km FREE! FREE!! with. the purchase of any pair or Men's Shoes A SEAT FOE- THE OFEMING GAME! with KINNEY'S compliments, will be given to each and every man who selects his Spring- or Summer Shoes from our stock. No red tape! Just come in, make your choice and we'll present you with a ticket for Wednesday's (tomorrow) opening game of the year. Come in Before 2 P. M. Wednesday Sale Starts 10 A. M. Today v Tihe Siale! is alj"oad-Y, 01Vind ends 2 0'clock Wednesday. There are scats for all and shoes for all. If you don't like the styles we are illustrating PICK ANY SHOE FROM OUR STOCK run wuii,.t,.i. r. similarly marl y store in town and does the biggest business. Open until 9 P. M. Tuesday, similarly priced (the prices right on the boxes is proof that we haven't marked them up) and you'll m your ticket just the same. Dont nut of your buying any longer-and remember KINNEY'S undersells ever v AND RETAILERS lor those who can't net in Wedneadau morning. Doors open 8 A. M. Wednes day. Extra clerks have been put on for the early morning and noimt'mieruHh. 116118120 North Eighth Street A1JOVE AKCII-PIULA. Open Friday 'til 8 I M. Saturday 'til 10 l M. i - ; RICE & HUTCHINSON own English Bal Goodyear welt. Some in black. $.98 5 The largest Shoe Retailers in the World, Wc Cqn't Be Undersold I u h
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