Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1920, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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HARVARD DREW THE FENCE AT THE PENN RELAYS, BUT SOMEBODY CAN STILL GET THE GATg
CONNIE AND HIS A'S, WHO FACE THE BARRIER TODAY
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C.WALKER L.F.
GALLOWAY SS.
GRIFFIN IB.
KINNEY R
DUGAW B.
CONNIE MACk
PERKINS
fflVY GRAPPLERS '
IN BOUTS TONIGHT?
Zbyszko to Meet Youska in Star
Wrestling Match at the '
National Club
Schedule of the Opening
Gaines in Major Leagues
AMEKICAN
n Tori. at thlldatrhl
aa'ilnaton at Hoaton (Postponed Wet
arcunda )
Detroit at Chicago.
Si loula at rieeland
NATIONAL
Philadelphia at Brooklyn
Uoiton at New York
Chicago at Cincinnati
Pittsburgh at St t.ouli.
Macks and Yanks !
Clash in Opener
About ton of beef, muscle and
nrin is scheduled to Gt out on n mat
tretihed in the vine of the National
tonight, and eight tiuil.v exponents In
the art of tnloh-as-ratch-i-'an ill put
on four wrestling bouts, each to n fin
ish, lit the Eleventh street arena. This
i?lll be the jeiond grappling pvogram to
t staged in Philadelphia tinder the
nuspices of the International Wrestling
Association.
That wrestling is to be promoted siie
rriifullr in this rit.v was prored. a few
wks ago. when the initial show of
this organi7a(ion was held. A big
crowd turned out to sec the perform
mice, interesting matches resulted and
President Hobby Guunis decided to im
port (0 Philadelphia some of the lend
ing mat men in the gnmc.
Chief interest in tonight's show will
he the inateh in which Stanislaus
Zbjszlo will contest. The giant Vole has
his been going to the mat frequently
Incehls recent return to America, after
iperitneing five years of warfare
Zbj-nU has proved himself in great
farm bv winning all of his bouts. On
Monday night the Polander twice threw
George Cutler, one of America's best
sripplers, in two straight falls.
To Mwt Terrible Turk
Zbynzko's opponeut lwre tonight will
he Frank Youska, who has been dubbed
the "Terrible Turk." The Turk is one
of the biggest men to come hero from
.broad and iswte n challenge to Joe
Steelier for the world's heavyweight ti
tle. Zbysxko, because of his winning
treak. is the favorite, but wrestling, ns
In boiinj: nnd nil other competitive
ports, is uncertain, nnd one never can
tell.
In addition to the Pole and the Turk,
threo other big men will represent for
eign countries. Jim London will carry
the colors of Greece into the ring ngnliiNt
Stere Stnsink, a Russian. Roth Lou
ies and Stnsiak appeared on the first
program here. T.ondos won his mntcli
from a inuth bigger opponent through
Mb cleverness, while Stnsink gave
Strangler Lewis a giuclling battle for
lmnst an hour
The other foieigner to perform Is
Knair Johan6cn, a Norwegian, who has
been making his home in Philadelphia
for some time. .lohansen is teaching
'be grappling pflstimc nt Herrmann's
irmomiuin His opponent will be Cy
"lone Ilurns. hampion heavyweight of
toe ."sew England states. Uurns has an
enable
Continued from Taen One
in CTcellent 'ondltinn for tlie ftiir mill
hoped to stnrt his HUM home-ttin ir-tnrd
Immediately.
Anotlter Intel eslinjr fcntuie. whicli no
doubt was n grent gate nt ti action, wus
the fact thnt the Athletics hn not
been defcnled in n championship gome
this jeat. Tt is so unusual to sec an
unbeaten team representing our city
thnt the fans were aroused, to sav noth
ing of being intensely interested.
Green Elephants
The menagerie uNo was in full J
bloom, ns the A's woto green clephnnts ,
on their mnnly chests. Once upon u i
time it icnulred a largo outlav of cnli
and constant application of flowing j
beaker to get n good view of green ele
phants and other nnlmnls, but now it
takes onlythe price of one admission nntl
the war tax. Yr, times have (hnuged j
C'nrl JInys was not among (hoe ptcs
Wheat was doomed to do the siclosten. I cut. The undet handed pitcher has had a
ping behind the plate as official target , runin with the Inw and decided to let it
Phils in Brooklyn
for Opening Game
Continued from J'ago One
ing spasm of the Thillles' season. One
reason for this was that it wits Kppa's
turn and another Was that he is afflicted
with left-handedness, n malady said to
be very disconcerting to the hirelings of
your uncle Wtlbert Robinson. Mntk
Schedules of Phils and A's
for 1920 At Home and Away
C. STKUNK R.H
TILDEN VS. VOSHELL '
FOR TENNIS CROWN'
DYKE3 3J3.
NORTHEAST BEATEN
WELCH C.F. PERRY
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STALLINGS'S LAST YEAR
for the tall Virginian's perverted shoots
Having discovered a number of vio
lent weaknesses In the games with
Louisville and Columbus, Mr. Crnvnth
decided to try the justly cclcbrnted
Hcismnn shift in his batting order. He
moved Casey Stengel up to third place
in the swatting line nnd put the clean -
Totals 780 832 80"
reputation, nntl at touch n
'oungster in the game tic has been inak- (
jng steady strides in gaining prom- i
menee on me mat.
Another match will bring together
two Americans. They nre Jack Kd
wards. of California, and Harry
Stevens. n IToridn. ' Kdwards also
"howed here in Hobby's Uunnls's first
vno, and he cninc through with thing
mors oer Karl Schuluz. of Kansas
1 ity Stetens tomes here reputed to be
'lie ihnmphm of Plot ids.
Roi to Referee
William II Rocup. vports editor of
'he PtiiLio I.r.uoKti. will icfcrec the
lonan.en limns and l.ondos-Stasiak
wttchf while Pi of. William II. Hon
ininn will offitinte in the L'dwnidx
'fvens and Youska-ZbjsU bouts.
Pi,.r0imo1 (il,n,lis I'!""? t" niako
Mladfphln one of the biggest wlcs
'' "5 Pnt f" America. The game
nrobably will po tery big tills summer
J h ko mnnv lontendeis in the United
Sfs afHr a ciack ut Champion
ifcner and Gunnis suvs that. li will
uempt to put on a few extraordinary I wKS1 iso Un h
Pfogranis nt one of the ball parks. Nichoiaa lis aoi 18
h. , n? Uo"l,t; ",at KbyszUo wllll
xT,nt lh1 ,lrst faioisncrs to be
J.ftcheil with Ste.hcr. and. if it is all
'7 Ounnls will put on this
imploii.b.,p l.nttlejiere this summci.
SHEERAN AMATEUR VICTOR
D"U MeCann in Stellar Scrap of,
Blddfe Tourney
a ne ,i 1)0U1 of ,hc MflJor A ,
" niddle Amateur Boxing Tourna-
I. i AV"1" "mnatium of Philadelphia
hi ri'" la" DiR'"- BHly Sliceran,
'" of the bantamweight title of
' a th?"'" ,lc,f,:atC(l Aithur M.Cann
'"tM-rotind bout
ont f Ic" "i(,''l tno ked out his op
found if Vh. . i i'm keD?', iu ,he f"":onA
th lightwl'! dU,?n Rht llB,8 nml
warded I . 'liv,,,1lo,1 the judge
1'olloran S,um(Jc,s '" verdict over
!in"fv'l '''!!" '" and Urn-
'he Tarln. U:.M,,M lau'es tefeiecd
co at thnt. He didn't vUit Philadelphia
fearing that if he tli next jenr he might
be a sophomore in somp nice city in
stitution. However, the trouble is likelj
to b.e settled fooii. Rrjan IIns. the
complainnnt, is n fair, open-minded
man, nnd probnblj will nccept an npoi
og.v from the htirlcr
III) hurden on Slensel. Hn cnlled t n Athletes were ScartCtCtt Oil over IIIC
day wheu he put Jean Pattleltc in sixth, place when the teams started practice. '
position, relegating Rnlph Miller to last, At thirf time of the year, the clubs nre
place excepting the battery men. ' allowed to have as many players as they l
Your, or in hostile terms, their Uncle ' "" l,- 1,t n )m0!1,t.1i'.,A!",fir'rO"3
lis? (fflrftpfSt udcouihc z&"&&LKfcmi
iA!, ,i,i ,. it i .... ,i, to hump the bumps. alter llnncy, the
tossing this nfternoon. it is true thnt Mnllfiltl. ,.m .-n:li
John McGrnw's one time conch has 801 ''.' ,aS,'i" "n'. ' nr )n!,,, fll,
other hurlers to shove in for an emer- n,rnack was'Sl le? Silicic"'
fnXyntci,,thhr onen,fC'lhesne,Iw',oVnhr I r ' m'ound duty Ilofi?rt h In rL
fmLC.ntCd.ifi nti-v.C 1 l i C- ll '"f'collent form-nnd his manager Jind hopes
foim. with Krttcger doing nost bat thnt C wuW ",
ti'ir ai c i.i i tj i. I"" Dincen nnd Dick Nnllin did the
Al Mnmaux. Sherry Smith nnd Rube ,?sin b ,, d tb mt ,, ,, thc
Mnrquard were in shape and could be i i)ujies
depended upon, according to Tommy ' "
Rlro to produce if necessary, nnd, even ,,. ... , ..nr-r-,..
ltiiileigh Grimes, although not sup- CLEVELAND IS HOPEFUL
posed to be in shape, could be called ,
upon If nil the others were knocked off ( . -. .. . ,,,. .. . . .
the roster. 0ny Queotion Is Whether Johnston
Olaf Olsen. lending exponent of the! or Harris Should Play First Base
Swedish movement, will net its lead- , , , . ., , . ,,,... .,
off man for the enemy. After Ncls nnd Cleveland, April 14. Mth the opm
.Tohnstoa hnvc taken a turn, Mack i ii'K of tlie season today nnd with Clcve
Wheat will appear as clean-up hitter, lniul'q nonmint nrosnects running hich.
The other members of the trolley do.lge.rs SUtll cjt fnn fiBUrnR whether!
will hat ns thej have been, ut least .. T ,. , , ,. , ,, ... T ,
the Pl.llndelphin contingent hope so ' 1,,( I"l"ns l'l'O' l,pttnr ball with John-
President W. V. linker chaperoned stun on first or with Hnrris there Tim
thc Phils from the Quaker Citjto Lib- ' figuies show that the Tribe's winning
erty 'street. From that point Rill tliHt basemnn last car was neither Doc .
Shettsllnp assumed the lead until the I nor Joe, but Johnston and Hnrris to-,
squad arrived safely nt Seventy-second gether. In fho gnmes the two plners I
street. Hill, by thc way, had almost as divided the work nt the geinway rush '
much fo say 'nbout the prospects of the ion and Chnclnnd won nh thc. siuiing
Glenolden fire depattment ns Gatvy hcailj The :cingc number of tnllio '
Crnvatli did about the farm lands of fur thc Indians iu tlice live games
Jersey on the way over. Doubtless Uav- wns S.fiO. ,
vy's sudden interest in husbandry ic- It onlv was -J S." in the gnmei in i
suited in bis very recent decision to whit it Huuis went it nhme nt flint and j
become one of his own gatdeners In the onlv 4.21 when Johnston wns covciing
near futuic. that bag.
-- Thc Speakerites were n trifle more
RflWI INft RPQ I It TQ sitifcssftil when Harris wns playing fust
. puwlinu ncaui. i a mil when .7oIlI1,ton wn, ,m'duty 7hlCi
pirtr Anpi piiia t vamv 'rllc Indians' average of wins with Hnr- I
Fry .ufFko 175 l.unMn'N2T2??oDatB Johnston there ,5S5. I
Cun'ham 1M lli 144 HaMtl . 181 ton . I The figures: I
i ni 1 11 J I .1 'I ll'.M.. iuu inn t i
i ev a-iii iiCMD. ini 11111 llfii
ATHLETICS
I m itoMi:
prll II, IG, 10, 17 New ork.
Aiirll 10, 20, !1 VtnsnlnEtnii.
April 2, 2. 28, 20 Donton.
Jlny II. 12. 13. II St IOtils.
Jliiy IS.1B. IS. Ifl lletrolt
.Mu 20. 21, 22. M Cleveland.
Stay -. 2S. 20. 27 Cnlcnrn.
May 28 20 Wnslilmloii.
June 30. July 1, 2. : New ork.
Jiilv ft (two lumen). 6, 7 notion.
Jillr X. 0. 10. 12 Clilcatn.
July 1.1. 14. IS, in Cleieland.
July 17, 10. 20. 21 St. l.onK
July 22. S3. 21 Detroit.
Julv 26 Waahlngton,
Aticunt 13 (two e tinea), II IlnMnn,
AuttMt 18, 10. 20 Chlrnsn.
Au.-int 21. 23, 21 St. liuls.
Aiucimt S., 20. 27. 28 Cleelanrt.
Aiianat 80. .11. September I. 2 Detroit.
September .1. 4 W nolilnictoii.
September 27, 28. 20 New York.
September 30, Octoler t, ". Wnhlnctnn.
Aimoi
April 2J. 2.1. 2t, 25 New orl.
prll 80. Mnv 1. 2, 3. 4 Vlualilnctflii.
Mn- n 0, 7. 8, 10 Itollon.
Miu .10 Uaablnston.
.VIiij 31 (two iranirs). June I llnaton.
Julio 3. 4, 0. O New Inrk.
June 8. 0, 10. II Cleteland,
June 12. 1.1, II. 13 Detroit.
June 16, 17. 18. 10 St. Iiuli.
June 20. 21 22. 23 Chimin.
June 28. 26. 27. 28 Wnahlnaton
Jul 23 Vtnahlnaton.
Julv 28, 20. 80, 81 Clilr.iEO.
Aiimat I. 2. 3. St. liul.
Aucuat ft, 6. 7. 8 Cleveland.
AiiKimt V. in, 11 Detroit.
September 6 (two anmeO. 7 Ne tU
Septemter 8. 0. 10. 11 Detroit.
September 12. 13. 14 ('Intel ipd.
Seiitember 10. 17. 18 St, IOul.
Septemler 10. 20. 21 Clileaeo.
September 23. 31. 23 Itniton.
PHILLIES
AT IIOMK
prll il, 2.1, 21 ttrooklMi.
prll 30. Mur I. 3. t New nrli.
May ft, 0. 7. 8 HoMon,
Mov .11 (two csmes), June I
June 2, 3, I, 5 llrwiklin.
Juno 8. 0. 10, II Clileiiro.
June 12, II, 13, 16 PIltMilircli
June 17, 18. 10 (two iunc) -t
June 21. il. 23 24 Clnrlnnnll.
lune 2. "G (two Kiiineo. 2H. 20 N
ork.
Juit ;;. :r, vj, .10 rituburKii
Jlll.t 31, IBIII 2, 3. I ( llllllKli.
iieiiM '. 0. 7 (two nnie) Clnrlnnnll.
-lloloii.
I.011N
Germantown High, With Gansr,
Wins Third Stralnht. 5-1
((Pi'mnnlow 11 lligli Silmnl, luiiiipinu
, , . . vl n. of the Inteivc bolu-tn linsclnill Lengue.
Play for North and South Cham-., psr!(nT in,.IPn,ri, ,tM ,, on fitM
I plniy by cuimg it lliitil slmight vic
tor?, this tune ilcfniting Noltheiist High
Srhonl b thc si 1111 F . to I
(ans. (tcrmaiilow 11 s new pitdiiug
"find.' wns in tup foim nnd had Noith
cast purled nil the lime Only font
lilts weie register 11 off (inns., two l
pionship at Pinoliurst
Today
XllEIIKl X. 10. II. 12 St. Ix)lll
iiBnt in, t; ew orl..
"eitemlier n (Iwn ironies), 7, K llrnoLl.m
eplenilipr II. in, It rittsbiircb
September II. II, 1,1 Ihrliuiiitl.
xeplenibrr 10. 17, 18 ChlenEo.
September 23. 21. 2.1 (two iiimf,) lln.lnii. ' I n
MIIIOAD
prll II. I.-. 1(1. 17 ItrnnklMi.
nrll IS. 111. 20 New ork.
Xprll 20. 2J. 28. 20 nnntoii.
'In 2 llrookliii.
Miu o llrnoM.ill,
Mlv 10. II, 12. i.i rlltbtiri:b
Mu II, I,-,, in. 17 (liirlimiitl
Mi IS. Ill, 20. 21 St. I.nuU.
Mnt 22. 2.1. Jl. 2ft ChlriiEii.
Ii 2H. 411. 3iiNr York,
lull 2 3. 4 (two ennies) llrookl.il.
-"I v .. (two Eiunes) New ork.
July 7 8. 0. 10 riltabtircb.
Jiih 12. II. II 1,1 Cincinnati
Jul' 10, 17. IK, II) St. I..il..
il 21. 22. 2.1, 21. 2ft ClilniKo
innnt I J. II llmi cunies) llntou.
ViiBiMt I "i llnxikl. n.
Vi'tniht 10. "D. 21 rlll-linrrli.
uciiM 21. 2t. 2.14 Inrlunntl.
XiieuH 27, 2H, 2 St. I.otil.
uaul :n, 31 litenxn.
"epleinber .1 llrooklfn
"epleiubrr o an Drfober 2 Itinton
Oelnlier 3 New ork.
Pliirlniisf. N. C. April II William
T Tihli'it. L'd. nntiniiiil doubles nnd
Indoor singles ihniiipion nnd S Unw
ind Voihell. inetiopolitnti hampion.
will meet in the Pnnl of the North ami
South teiinU tnui nnmnnl nt Piiipliuist
lodaj. Tildcn ('nine through at 1 lie
end of n bniil-foilghl heuiilinnl mntch
with linrold Thinikmorton, the oung
New .lerey champion, whom the Phila
delphia expert defeated 11-0. II !l
Vnsliell survivcil for the flnnl by
cnuttpv of Sniiiiiel Hardy, the former
ific roust rliutniiion. who won the
Sleinmci
Jl)IH'.
ami on1 npicci' foi Shane and
Today's Bowie Entries
i --ar-oili t fuitoiucs
ipenot, 113 tjmei K
Nuithern I.oiH 100 Hml
I'lrfcl i jf uui
Moanji 111 I.
tit Jln Kill In
Dorn HP)
tfpcord i.i. . ia nilnp thrieM -o U b
tuiloiiKa -all s , Il III) IMKmUo tntuu
110 (a)l.aU' ioiic lll'J I'Diiik 1'rox 107
t'oko- lam In.. K.lltb K . 105 I'rlmlthe
in.1 llniillodro ni Annabelle inu Klrali
106. Klrah. 100 "Waldo Ji I0J ano
lIMdl- 07
(a)Arthut 1 rnn in fnlr.
'Ihlrd larr . iNirnini? foui-ei . Id urn)
ruilonc KhulInK II II.' l;tit
mil IuhiiIiu III 1011. linrhni;, lull
,1 I, !,.. I... ,1.,, ,,ln,l In ""ra":" '" -Huron il 111 -utchnanu
..,,..'. h "" ....... .. . "'"" "' ." .w ;i -I'huI l uni ill 113 lorn I'ool IH7
withdiaw in fnwir of hi" virtunll.x (I1- i ite l"' i n-er iiuj lua tii foridt
-;.. anu iiallonm-t 107
I uunli rhi- niitM. tbrec leur.ntili. ami (in
0,2 filrlonji. Kliu John. 11ft Ymj ,tI
nrv vn or ins .Piniiinni ouinsi wun ' up
Vnshell nml lni'Upd mil n silicic noilit of r0''''
fented opponeut
UCiMCS S DOUBI.K'
emlflnala
.!r II I' Itrlsc and Mle ilertrode
tltla lurre he-it Mri Dforet Oarnlc nnd
Mien rinrnnir llillln lit H 7-ft Ml
Marlon Xlmlerirln nn Mia Heln OI1Itii-
'Ipbii bi Minn iMith "lstourney and Ml
i l.rclt. Honruft 0 I 0 .'
WO Ml S SlNOl.fJS
1 s inllnaln
iisii triv I, hi Mra. ITriECff
, .iil.lrrn'pni
il I
Mt
I"-h lln CI'tM'n
3 I. 0
Unl in
-IMl( 1..S
iPnn a
l mf 'ion I I 'i
. r i i iru i
111 I rank Mon up Itl 'lli Helulan II
mi rlllil III In", In Jo tuft Knot.
102. Pnitnrla 100 Contain Llvnna II". anili
Vlralnla 1. 00
Firth rno i)in lliror uur olil. and un
7 rot ims i tpp uhlb lit, Uondajfe 111
Mil 'I 'In 111 M l)..r. IH Tulor Maid,
I' " I'M 1u Tlie Decmlyn 11,1,
Lively. 301 and Th Lamb, !)0
i i hi n it.ur v. a- "i 1- n.
t i ' iiH't - Parrl"b 111 I.u
ther HI i olonel Hollouay ins Auvral
. I . i"'i -i nviHiu II.'Hut HHI
Tom Tr ik i mil mI Mil- bn i hi
ntnrir raimiV Ihree nr o a -id
i ii imrl 71 i'd I'lsii It' tar 's
111 Hob -n llreena OJ Mn nt MO
r ' ' Uur II Ml' 'Hn .
' tl Inu t irn! ' 100
Manager of Boston Nationals Says
He Will Quit Baseball Next Year
New nili, Aptil II - George stal
ling." inniingor of the I!olon National
I 1, eigne baseball dub for seven yeason.
fliiiKiuiii i'il lieiPtolo.r that this will b
bis lasi icni in 'baseball Cattle nud
loiton inierestH in Georgia will demand,
i nil hi attention, he said
I Stalling, who has been piomincut as
i a inntmger of mnjor nnd minor league
I teams for twenly-fne yenrs. gained
I fmiii' in 101 t when bis I'.o-itou club
, ditnbetl fiom lat plne in ,lul to win
the National Leogue iionnnnt nnd then
ili'fpnted Connie Muck s Philndclphla
Athletiis for thc wolld's ( hnmpiotibil
In four "trnighl gnmes
In Ins il.ilng ,lnj Slnlling was, u
call liei Other mnjor lengue clubs innn"
ngpil l him were the Detroit Anirrl
cin. I'hilnilclphln Nntionnls nnd New
Noil, Aiiicri ans.
St. Luke's. 2; Episcopal, 0
Warne. Pa., pril 11 - i I.uKe a Frhool
iptn.d it" n.aann eaterilav ulfb a 2 to-ll
ir o! v oei Kptaropal A'adm- th
t w IrMnc: f Willlama of Kplecopal and
tiurnni rf St l.ukc', and the hti con
irlliui. rl bv nrowiilnc with the baaca loaded f
re tbi feature" of th jram
Germantown Friends, 9; Ambler, 2
The CJnrmmi on Vrlenrij' Sfhool nine d-fr-ht",!
mblpr itlah School eaterda; at
i lark l"l Id b n acoro of 0 to 2 Th
Crlendi ScOiool bitter, found t.ee a cunea
rnrl in i'i- Bnmr' and from thn on mad4
ttmeK b' Th plavinu of Downa, the
I nr.i,w runt nider ai one of the fea-
it af lir irim.
Upper Darby, 8; Abington, 6
I rw liurb Iliah School baaebull
i feaie.i Aolnann tltjh on the latler'a
g- e' -rdaj 1 to 6
Ifrlelia
Mllll Jill Ittl nil llot7 203 1H2 HIS Won I ni
Unrrl... 110 103 212 rtndley 210 174 108 jnh.mn irm. s n
"uwn u "" llnrrln
Total, 1010 84B 887 I Jol","'n
KKVSTONi:
llunan 1ft t(10 171
111
30
looo
noo
.'bft
Huns ltiiria
41 mi
104 I ,
3H0 I J I
I CAMDCV
1 Wanaer 122 lft4 1
Weth'ell IftO 103 ISt Mlicne 14 1 1 III
rulford 177 lftl m.t Wood 16ft loll 212
llod 181 1SJ 173 Itmbeit 183 237 207
Ulaell 108 138 147 Conant VM'l 1S5 211
MrOlll 180
'lolala HOi 810 o7l
lolala 823 lilt 014
COLONIAL crtESCENr
Senior 100 172 102 ttaidr 107 22ft J17
Tavior 18ft 177 184 Smedlei !' 2H2 178
tullai 20H 203 212 Klln ml M5 ISO
7.Ur 144 20t 181 Kill 1.17
ifl.'hlln 103 100 100 nallr Ibl 170 112
Hmlth U.O 173
Total! 800 025 03ft
loiala 80t 904 OOG
nni.i.iES pevna n n
, rtellly 171 187 1(1 rihafTer 177 Ml 171
Storcli. 170 177 140 Flood 140 177 180
Oueat 182 118 170 Illlnd 118 148 140 '
(III llrown 1711 J II. I 144
88 Price 1US 108 187
rmm
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Totals 801 802 831 Tolala 810 827 780
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S s WIIITB CO WH1TBDKNI'
IT fra i IRS 142 IJ8 Morria 140 12ft IS2
Vellh tt 143 16.1 184 lluaael) 188 140 113
Oroa" 146 168 221 Chandlor 104 187 1311
Harth 150 140 187 V Pra'r 17ft 143 101
Matlln 107 IDS 147 Hcararlc 18.1 111) 202
1 HaJidlcap 511 80 30
Totals 784 77.' 817
'lotal 802 707 003
If h M CO ' H U CO
l.em I0J 14 108 Mrxiuith 1 Jl 110 U,
Hneella Iftl 107 lf3 Dill 133 I.V.' 100
Allien 171 140 188 Kins 130 103 121
Cra'fard lflft 18S 200 Itarlng ISO 104 143
Dlckel 173 117 171 OeorKO 220 104 20J
Handicap JO 20 20
Totals 85 1 700 S.'l -
Totals 818 812 77b
s rc y oo itnMicu.s
Mlsoii 170 1B7 JO'- f'lull 118 1M 192
J'Melll 138 18J ltrt Ilryan 1ft7 tils J.1.4
Furav I4fl 18b Oft Oonle Iftll 127 113
Duffy t7.1 171 142 McCai I 118 IftS 137
llucha n 210 140 ISO l(ali 161 18ft ISO
Handicap 20 20 20
Vre TanVr ,'?ntcI"' "1 the
"d II I r ,1.r',cinn. William
" decisions
judges
.Miller
rj.r ' "- as ioiiows:
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' Ji'i,"1'"" Walter Mcl.eo I de-
&"" ii,l " xMj'f,1!" ,s5'" defiled ,T
trt MiImii. defeated II Sand-
y'f$"k!ltlS '"-LU' Sllvs.mnn defeated
''"''alnnS; .'J S'""' d'tMed .1
W'i1" Uoraffl . .''""d W Cottieu
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l! S'loVtn r ra Iou '""luiidera dsfeated
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lolala 782 7Ml 778
Totals 60S 837 781
INSUPANCK IKOLF.
Iloll I on Kr9tone Me April 1.1
BoosiEns k f c 'rjNsror. i a'iion
Itnweii 20. 10S 12S It O 11 n 122 till '82
Mari.ua 144 110 122 Thomp n 141 141 132
I'hesia'n 1.10 120 144 llaKi Ml l.ll 1411
t'ltnisn 148 170 18.1 MulE iv 181 117 160
WVlir 1.12 147 142 Irlp'kr 17S 1U4 HI
Hdcp 00 60 00
I'oials 702 73a Hall - -
l'ola s 713 7CB 703
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This is a tire that seldom shows its age. It's built like some
people who won't let themselves get old and whose good
looks and strength stay with them to the end.
Thc surface of Thc General Tire wears so evenlybarring
accidental cuts and rough usage that it always adds attract
iveness to your car in spite of the ripe old age it attains. Try one
alongside of any other tire made and let it prove its worth.
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The General Tire and Rubber Company
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we cater to particular people and use
exclusive methods without injurious
chemicals or harsh processes.
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in pour business, in social life and
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S. E. Corner Broad and Girard Avenue
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