&"" r ir r o .. iu . " rv ii t .t r.. r : iv ! ii -i-1- i , ir ii ii in i i -ii in i i mm m ill l ii n i iiiii.h.,1 i. i ili ii i.i i i li ii . ' i -i i i. L "- ,..I....A,ii . - I. -.- -tH. iiMiilii .fa ii if i I 1 1 i r i i iTi il "ii ii 1 1 i 'T l" f--"-" '' ' " ' ' ., - , .-mu ; THE MILLERS, TOILERS FOR GAVVY CRAVATH, ARE RELATEp ONLY ifi MAKING THE PHILtY UNS THREE NEW MEN IN PHILS' LINE-UP MAKE DEBUT BEFORE LOCAL FANS AND WIN GAME FROM BROOKL YN movie OP A MAN GETTING "INVITE' TO RIDE IN-PLANE rpiUJBB new men who performed for the first time on the home lot us tegular members of Hie Phils yesterday afternoon today arc wearing their honors becomingly. This trio made Its debut before Rome 12,000 srandstanders nd sunflsli, did tome fielding and hitting, scored n lot of runs and helped the gentlemen working for Mr. Cravath to get off to what Is known as n flying Htart. They were directly. Indirectly and otherwise responsible for the win ning of the opening tilt from Brooklyn. Now. wiutilng any old kind of a tilt from the Dodgers is mighty sweet work, and the athletes responsible now can step forward and take a bow. ltolpti Miller, n third basemnn from Kort Wayne, Ind., who has dangling nt his side' n pair of hands as strong and as large as a pair of wash-boilers, is llrst on the list. He was responsible for two runs. Jack Miller, a second baseman, who plujccl in Pittsburgh, St. Looio and other points North and South, to say nothing of East and West, la the next, .lark debutted as a keyfctonc sacker, scored two runs and diove lu nnother. The third is none other than Charles Denton Stengel. a right fielder, known to the world as "Casey." Casey was n ding-busted holdout last year nnd refused to sign -n ith our Phils until one day last winter when he met Manager Cravath in Chicago. Gavy took him out for a Walk, threatened to throw him into Lake Michigan and Casey signed the pnpers. Therefore he hud a perfect right to be among us yes terday, especially in the eighth inning, wheu he socked a double and scored Cup'n Dave Bancroft, who was on one of the bases uniting for something like that to happen. Casey also had auother hit. but it proved to be null nnd old. lie got it in the first inning when he beat out on infield hit. Jeff Pfcffer foolishly tried to outrun the ball and it couldu't be done. The ball won. G.IVIT'S new men pulled the following in one afternoon: Ralph Miller sent Jack Miller over the plate twice with a tally. Jack Miller soaked a sacrifice fly, which scored Williams. Casey Stengel hit a double which scored Bancroft. Therefore, three men srorcd and were responsible for the scor ing of four runs. The Phils made four rum. Brooklyn made three. Final score, ) to 3. Wel come to our city, strangers! Phils Have the Punch This Year WINNING yesterday's ball game meant a whole lot to the Phils. It showed them they were dangerous to the other side nt nil times and gave them lots of confidence. Crnvath's men have the wallop. You can't get away from that. Hitters like Bnncroft, Willlnuis, Stengel. Meusel. the two Millers and Paulette arc likely to bust up n ball game at any time and always have the opposing pitchers worried. Pfeffer got a taste of it in the eighth ester day and saw his game go by the boards. The Phillies have a good ball club. They are not flashy fielders, they never will startle the naties with a lot of clever inside stuff, but when it comes to putting oxer the wallop they arc there forty ways. The remind one of a boxer who has gained fame through his slugging In stead of a good defense and pretty footwork. The slugger always Is popular, and for that reason Cravath's team will make a hit with the fans. And Gavvy must not be forgotten. That old bird is the slugglest slugger in the bunch, and when he hits a ball it stays hit. He intends to get back into the game in a short time, not because he wants to play, but because he -wants to do all in his power to help the club win. He has enough to do as a manager, but Cravath is u glutton for punishment. He will win lota of ball games for the boys this season. By RdDEUT W. MAXWELIj ' ' But the best part of Cravath's work is he Bets an example for the otherB to follow. He can tell a man to hit, nnd If necessary go up to the plntc nnd show him how to do it. The Thlls are Improving day by day. .Tack Miller nnd Bnncroft form a good combination around second base, nnd Miller, by the way. Is the best keystone sackcr the locals have had since the dayH of Otto Knnbe. That means n tighter defense, more double plays nnd more put nuts nt second. Hnlph Miller Is not a polished player yet, but the boy is game, has confidence In himself and right now is doing better than Lena Blackburn, whom he succeeded. rllE pitchers, Meadows, Rircy, Causey and Smith, are much better than was first supposed, and Tragrcssor. Mack Wheat and Wiiherow are pretty good catchers. If the hurlcri stand up and the bailers continue to slug, the Phils will be win ning a lot of 7-o-J and ll-to-8 ball games thin season. How Casey Stengel Followed Orders A BIG league ball plnjer who gains fame as n heady A player is one who obeys orders when orders arc handed out by the mnn ou the sidelines. Casey Stengel is one of those persons and has profited greatly by nd hcring to thnt sjstem. Casey virtually won the ball game in the eighth innlug yesterday, nnd he did it because he was told what to do nnd did It. Bancroft, It will be remembered, singled nnd Williams used n fade-away slide to nvoid Honey, who desired to tag .him. That put men ou first nnd second, nobody out nnd Stengel nt bat. Casey rushed oxer to Cravath, bat in hand, nnd shouted : "What shall I do?" "I'll tell jou what to do," shouted Gnvvy in reply. "Go up to thnt plate and fool 'em. That's all I want you to do fool 'em. Nobody out. Two on base. What do they expect jou to do? They expect you to sacrifice nnd move the bojs up a peg. Big Jeff Is likely to stick the first one over. If he does, hit it ns hard as you cuu nnd try to knock one of Honey's legs off. Get me?" "Sure!" shouted Casey, ami he rushed back, to the plate. The first ball was over, ns was predicted. Stengel swung, hit It right ou the beezer nnd missed Honey's leg by only a couple of feet. Because nothing was amputated, the pellet kept on going tp right field. Casey kept on going until lie reached second, Bancroft kept on going until he renched home and Williams pulled up at third. CASEY followed orders, tied up the ball game, got a two-bagger and placed the winning run on third base. Xothing could be fairer than that. Pitchers Perpetrate Only Errors' THE opposiug pitchers each tried to lose his own ball game, but Lee Mendows seemed twice as anxious as Jeff Pfeffer. In the fourth Jeff made n perfect peg nfter fielding H. Miller's dinky grounder and hit nothing but Itnlph's broad and musculnr back. Thnt netted one run. Meadows stepped out in the fifth and made Pfeffer look like a piker. Ittinuers were ou first aud second nnd Llliot sacrificed. Lee iiclded the ball perfectly nnd decided to get the mnn at third. Taking aim, he fired, but got Le Borveau confuseu with Ralph Miller. Therefore he hurled the pill into left field nnd two men scored. APJnwa. at Dc-sx Tclcpmomb. t,xj&. Says "mcuo" s C&ual BUT- Woi rnoM aTHa O.SUAU.V TIC UP WTH,1(i UMUWAL t'cESJSS Vr'i LD Sftt. SflWPT AT THE m.. JoiT 5 r ABoor that crnaa "a&ujT.iS n.vT EETo ,L rSe OTHC Dat MOONING NIMC sClOCK ( oiwi- RfiMOHB6RS MO MAO IH -T"' ?it2!L. IL-iS VW1CO MliTAUff JMK WOULD UKS To of" hand vwav eeRseD "CT' P D"7 SSrm ."T hXa u5m PUKt Jejmc 5f fusht with JJJJ T" . LuoJ!-eL0 AfTC .. THfm4 AVIATOR. FR.eND. " "" S M" ROALIY VSBY UTTLC JMLr WJk MM r-Mk .- ,--.1 I. I I I .1 I ! I..-- .. - '" ! I DOWN IN OUR ALLEY niTCHERS can make prettier errors than one che. CoruTiBht. any 1)1). bv rvblle L'doer Co. NATIVITY NINE PLAYS TONiORROW Phil Haggerty's Men Open With Manayunk Strong Clubs on Schedule How Camden Deals 'With the Scalpers Joseph Branton, thirty-five years old. and Daniel Taguc, thirty -four years old., of 1243 South Sheridan street, Philadelphia, were yesterday in Camden Police Court held under $1000 bail each on charges of t-clllng bogus ticket-, for the boting show of the Camden Sportsmen's Club at the Third Regiment Armory on Wedues day night. The defendants a!d they bought the spurious tickets of nnother inau and wero reselling them. Lee Smith, president of the boxing club, made the complaint. Sol Burman, twenty-five years old. 1011 South Alioway street, Philadelphia, wns fined 20 for "scalping tickets for the show. He was arrested at Federal street ferry . DELAWARE COUNTY Phil Haggerty, manager of the Nativ ity basebnll club, has booked many of the strongest independent teams in this section to ment his tossers on the dia mond this season. Although the sched ule is not quite complete, all of the games will have been arranged within a short time. Tomorrow afternoon Nntlvitv will open the season on its liii grounds, I Ontario and Belgrade streets, with Manayunk. This will be followed up on Sunday with n big sports carnival, including soccer and baseball. The Na tivity football cleen will play for the title in the t-pei inl division of the Al lied I.enctie This came will begin promptly at 2 o'clock Following this. ( l . :,1U o ciock ine .tuiiriij uim- "m clash with the McAndrews nnd Forbes club, of Cnmden Both of thee con tests will take place nt Nativity lield. Besides n number of twilight gnmes to be nrruueed later Manager ting gerty will bring here clubs representing! Lebanon Steel, whiih has just -icneri Erk Mner. formerly of the Phillie-., Parkesburg Iron, the team that iot to .1 I...I. ..-..I. ..f UntiliLl li I1KI TllfW day nfternnnn on Franklin field: Klein for the season which will be divided into ri,nni..t.. Hkv A C iWiishiuctou. D two part, the winner of the first series C. and other strong iiggregntions , to fontest "Ith the winner of the see- n Mm 1. N'Htmtv will nhiY Hill nnd series for the seasons champion- SUBURBAN'S DATES Adopts Schedule for the Season and Will Divide Playing Dates in Two Series The Delaware County Suburban League hns adopted its plaving dnte, CAUSEY TO H U R KET9TONK CMJB Htetlon A HDOUAItn Oil. CANS. Younc . 22S 13'J lflT Wood'rd IRS 177 132 Ncstfr 204 1M 12S Toy 213 JJ7 2U Stonk . US ISO 200 Woodl'rl 1R2 17S 170 Ourt . 171 107 20't Durnell. ml 207 172 Vagnr 1S nn US UMies 104 18.1 ins n.mi.c.ps4jMs4 Totall ss jfi ;;:. Totals 0(15 S5.' S76 AOASSIZ TERMtNAI. Fry.. 1W1 1l 172 Wiley 17 124 157 lllrchlll lW 221 12.1 rtton ISl 148 102 Shields. ISO 12 l.lt Itupertus 101 10J 171 nlliv lsi 204 202 lutein. in 121 inn Flood 107 170 Kin Hfuno'll 1711 14 1JS Handicap II 14 14 Total, 853 0U 10 TF.IUtlNAI. VETS ri)IU8T Senlor.. HIT 201 212 Talor.. 102 152 12? Watson 1.M HI 14!) FIcK . n? JJ5 1?,2 OCon'll 107 107 212 Wnnirer 1J4 127 120 Dill . inn VM ISl Ilob'ron 201 1K1 17iJ Kirk .. 1R4 ir..-i 1ST Oarrett ins IBS 201 Handicap 12 12 1-' Totals 837 S.14 037 , ; Totals S80 816 843 KEYSTO.NF. Cl.rW. MICTION H WTNDHAM COI.TS KXIDK DonIe ISO :04 llrt noRors . IB 1rt2 1.17 Stark HO ISO 131 Tarbuclt IS" 102 21J Btott 17t 147 1711 llllnd . 1.11 147 133 Foster lis K.i-. 17.1 LoncaUcr ls 1H1 13.4 McOUe 1T.3 1117 K13 Fulton . 21.1 11 181 Hik-P ..333 Totals SJt M3 784 - - - Totals 800 8.11 620 dale on the latter s grounds, ami on tne following d.iv the same teams win piny at Nathitv. Among the more inipor tant out f-tonn games to be plnied by Natixitvare- Lebanon Steel, at Leba non. Mu I! Baltimore Drvdoek. nt Lnnenster. May 'Jl : Klein Choeolnte, at Harn-burs. dune 1; Parkesburg Iron, at Parkesburg. June 10. Munager Haggertv will not settle upon his line -up for the season definitely until sewial games have been played. At present he has eighteen or more men from whom to ehoose. Among these nre n number of last year s stnrs Last Wednesday night the annual bamiix't of the Nativity elub was held. AMERICAN BOXER MISSING Fear McCloskcy Is Victim of Paris Apache Paris, April 'S "Blink" MeClos Uey, un Ameiienn pugilist, who for the Fiast nine or ten enrs has been prom nent in htic eirdes of Europe, has been missing sinee March S, nnd friends fear lie may have been the victim of foul play. The torco of a mnn found in the Heine jut imthlde of Paris reeently bus been viewed by men well acquainted n-ith Mef'loskev ntul thev hnve ex pressed the opiulon the body may be that of the missing pugilist. McCloskev left his hotel on Slnrch S, having $'-'Xl on his person, which he told .Inlinny Coulon and "Biz." Mackay, also American fighters, ho intended to convert iuto francs. Trlvoulldss to Run In Olympics llonfon. April ?3 - Peter Trivoulldas na tive of lr,ce who won iho Amerlean mara thon mail rare here Monday Hill run at the Olrmplo sanies at Antwerp next summer Should the fact that he will not ha com Ittd Amerlmn cltUenshlp reiulrements 5rvnt hl representln the t'nlted States -will b sent to carry the colors of reec. Announcement to this effect wns mad jesterday hy his fellow eountrvmen ol the Helenlo Association of Iloeton Trlroull laa plana to renew In New York today or tomorrow W application fur flrit ptsttt. 1 ship j The layout of gnmes eulls for twentv, ten in eueh half, and the opening gnine will be plnverl on Saturday, May '22. I and tlm season eome to a conclusion I with the afternoon contest on Labor Pay The first half will end with i the phning of the second game on the afternoon of Julv t and the following Haturdm is an open one for the play ing off of any postponed contests. ' At the league meeting Lester Itobln I son wns elected to succeed feerelnrv OnllnKhcr. who declined the position, i The pluvcrs have all been tendered con I tracts und they must be in the hands i of the president at the next meeting. which is slated for May 11. Following is n list of the playing dates: Arn J2 Uinsd.uno at Hllhland Parl I)ril Hill at Morton Uokdle nt Media M.y 20 Morton at Ijinedowne MfdU at Drexel Hill Hlsh.and Park ut Hockdnle May 31 Drexel Hill t I.nnsdowne Rock dale at Morton Media nt Highland Fark June .1 Morion ut Highland I'ark, Hock dale ut Oresel Hill, I.ansdowne at Media June 12 Highland Park at Drexel Hill. Morton nt Media lJinBflon at Ilockdale June 10 Media, at Ldnsdowne Hlehland Fark at Morton. Drexel Hill nt Ilockdale June 20 Lansdowne at Morton Hockdule at Highland Fark. Drexel Hill t Media July 3 Highland Fark at IinsdoHne, Morton at Dreel Hill Media, at Ilockdale July B i m Ilockdale at 1 nnsdowne Medlit at Morton Drexel Hill dt Highland Far li July ft1 r m Lanedowne nt Drexel II II, Highland Fark at Media. Morton at Lock dale Julv in fmen for intponed games July 17 Highland Fark at I.ansdowne M'Tt.iri at Hrcx-I Hill MedKt at Ilorkdali- July 24 Lansdowne, nt Morton, Ilo kdalq al Highland Furk. Drexel Hill nt Media July 31 Lansdowne at Drexel Hill High land Fark at Media, Morton at Ilosedale August 7 Mi'dhi at Lansdowne. Highland Fark at Morton. Drexel Hill nt Ilockdale August 14, Rorkduje at Lansdowne. Me dia, at Morton, Drexel Hill at Highland Parte August 21 Morton at Highland Park, rtoi-kdalo at Dree Hill. lindone at Me. dla August 2 Morton at I ansdowne Media, nt Drexel Hill Highland Fark at lloiKI.il. Hepiomlwr 4 Drexel Hill at Morton, I ansdowne at Highland Fark Ilockdale at September Oam --Hlglilund Fark at Drexel Hill Morton at Media, Lansdowne at Ilockdale Peptomber 9. p. m. Drexel HIM at Lsnf downe, Ilockdale at Media, Morton at High laud i'ark. L AGAINSTROBINS Crimes or Mamaux Will Be in Pit, r for Dodgers Ward Out of Game Hills Park. April 23. Cecil Algernon Causey, the man with the monocle name, hns been selected b Maunger Clifford Crnvnth to operate on the Brooklyn Dodgeis again this nfternoon at the Phillies' cren-e. Fifteenth aud Huntingdon trcet. Mr. Causey is said to be In rare form and if lie lives up to the press agent ing g'mn him by his manager, the Phils should be one game more opulent when the shades of night lime fallen once more Your I'ncle Wilbcrt Robinson, chauffeur of the Brooklyn machine, was wobblv this morning 'on his pitching decision. "Well, I'll pitch cither Al MumniiT, or Burlv (trlmes, that is un less I decide nt the last minute to put Mitchell in. Krueger will do the catch ing. I will hnve to make a couple of shifts in my line-up this nfternoon Chuck Word has a charley horse nnd will not be able to get in the game This means that I will put Olson at "hort and seud Kilduff in nt second to replace Olson. With the exception of Ward nnd Kherrod Smith, who has n heavy cold, all of the men are in good shnpe and should put a fight in the rest of the games here." With Causey playing in the opposite court from Mamaux or (Irimes, It looks ns though the fans were in for another regular contest, one which will not fall far behind the opening contest on the Phils' lawn yesterday afternoon The Phillies, by the by, hae n chance, may be. to ease into lirst place in the Nntional Leugue race this aft emoon. If they (an walk &a with the Brooklyn bunch again nnd Ht Louis manages to trim the Pittsburgh Pirates in their home opening nt Forbes Field this afternoon, our Itrond and Lehigh men will be athwait the pinnacle. A'S IDLE IN NEW YORK Minvm.it riTCiAinM Wacner 1X Itm 1.11 Halt . ISO 178 22.. Swartz . Ill 143 16S MrOIII . 130 . LI M Mahon NS urn 138 llluetl . 18 14 li" Schmltz 177 US 17.1 CIoll 1'J 204 100 t"rosle nil 1.13 l.Vt Sprenclc 1 210 106 Hdcp .11 40 51 DnMs .. . 139 .. Totals silo" sl'7 blO Totals SJ1 004 012 ACTlVKt IlKLUOSK Knapn. 170 107 1X1 Truck HI HO 1C2 Crawford IIS 117 1.10 A Wolfe 17.' 137 VM Timb m 1.11 1C11 12S II We .Ir 13U If.'i 134 Mllanl 181 IflJ 173 F Wolfe 140 l.iO 1..7 Jones. 117 104 170 II Wolfe K.2 113 1J. . Hdcp . r.2 32 fjj Totals .04 Mil S28 , T Totals Sin 777 "DO IRON AND BTEBtV KAQUB ' nnTHLEHF.M wJ9,Q ,. Ward . 174 13S . Lyons , 14 lg2 .JKJf Scnnlln 141 133 PaMU ..t17S 134 IBS Dickie . 148 180 mo Lungrerw I5!Sl, V25 Hartley. 172 213 14 CVOpnnor 183 ,1 1J0 hmedle 18S 14H 1(17 Blind 14 . 13S 00 IjICCV 147 00 Hadcp. 08 38 .' Totals 831 S35 S4I Totals "87(1 841 7(0 CAMIIRIA fARNEUtn P.Mai II 14 172 1(13 I.oru: lsi 148 203 ( hetry 173 101 1(12 Farrell 27 10 171 Costa ISO 171 Btaurier 170 148 101 Jfrfull h 101 l-s lsi Hcbel 173 181 101 .1 Max II ISl 181 H12 Frlckiil 117 102 100 Muntir 1(1(1 Hath i' 21 21 21 opnitATiNo uNDi:nonouND Ilarnard 1(I2 HU 113 Allen.. 130 21B 111 Krause.. l tit in 13H Ilrady... 141 1J 130 Shields 81 111 123 Dean. . 1.10 114 128 McClenry 1.'2 12(1 IM Hllnil .. 8.1 12(1 J Mnyers nil 13S 171 Louna'ry 148 11(1 114 Hdcp jaj-'SJL1 Totttls SS Tfll ulo Totals 034 723 714 Ijii.it.. 14(1 inn 120 Kern.... 140 173 112 Water.. 11.1 127'lis llerter.. Roberts. 131 Hid 88 H Curry, lliitllna-.. 121 1.17 187 Slrobcl.. Dounh'y. 1.13 l"'l 183 HOu... Hdip . in in 10 177 148 01 00 130 13.1 178 13(1 1(,V 170 1(14 10,1 Totals 770 733 071 Totals 0811 7S0 72(1 MIDVALU-CAMniUA STEEL CO LKAtJUC ClENnriAL SAI.13S DF.FT. DUCKriNS Di8Tnnu'Tr.n4 uau and ijillbt 1TD ' 111 III'! 11-1 illlll III" I - 7 Mark . 141 123 107 liradbury rl.ivton 01 Calder 0.1 Small.. - Totals 302 330 481 Totals 470 407 48J SCHEDL-LF. unudUyCIo,R0A0,'l23 " K I JK. IS !!? K q'ulnn . Ill so !H Ostner T. F A'n Id') 117 113 Kemp. p o on on oi 112 M3 Hi 117 70 114 SO 6(1 C Totals 400 414 433 73 IU2 830 SO" lonlt 808 877 S32 Totals 870 849 037 H1UMC1NV MITCHELLS COLTS Oreen Jtrt 170 17S Hald nn 17(1 141 1(IS Hrn lit 14,1 117 Kurt7 K.'i 141 l.'n Wlleus 1S.4 108 13.1 Mltrhcll 10S 187 117 Htrean r 130 170 lilt Daltou 17'' 100 100 Schwi er 20il 170 17(1 Green ell 210 103 1 in Hadcp HH 3S 34 Totals Totals 0.'3 812 810 thila r.LKCTnic co iexciue ( ONSfMEHS ( OST Dl IPtON l.reh- 147 lis 140 Land'ehr 141 inrt 118 Carroll 171 K.7 14ft noepke 10.1 lit 77 Oallac r 1SI Jo7 180 A Currv 1H1 I.IJ lift Ford 111 1.17 1.17 J Currj 131 l.'l 107 Laneieh 13S 100 172 Taylor 103 17,1 12.1 - Hd. p HI 10 10 Totals SOO 810 S07 Total 713 717 (113 STATISTICAL RIGHT OF WAT Ciuest... IT) 14S 17.1 Shlnacl 111) lcm 144 Ford .. 11(1 114 134 Delp 120 107 102 lUInd 120 10(1 111 Kaln 141 131 128 Heck . 131 117 00 Weiss . 110 101 111 Nixon 104 137 141 Scott 14 J 177 173 Hdcp .22. Hdcp . 23 Totals Hertz Totals B'll 131 L' "town . T . ndee o, s. Mu ir".' 81 00 l8o n-hardson 73 70 00 j?fc 1?J 18 IK ff i5t Ss IM iJtcvcnsoi 108 07 Totals w r,H Totals 4S8 321 000 OOODF.ll H HUHIIF.II CO LBACH'n rtolld on Kejitone Alles April 22 STOCK ' SAL1-.S Caldwell 141 120 110 Srrti . Wrliley I'll 144 Ms Maule. . Iloblnson l'i lis 100 Guest. Totals 407 401 43.1 Mil 1.11 100 170 141 118 103 171 148 Totals .10.1 118 40t ISfti-: i s js ia?;sum- sa ja ss Totals 108 477 31J Totals 424 3S0 440 MECHANICAL OPnnATINri M..r 128 13S l.Ti .Mills .. '- J". :' Pl,hl 131 107 103 Lenders. Kllnd 110 113 IlaKer. , Met Bis )' 137 H.17 14J 213 141 130 Totals 312 403 410 Totali 373 118 410 IJU'CK TIUF. SALES ,-...,., ml ill 20ft Swartr. . M7 111 142 Walker 214 140 108 Maule, llhumdll 141 111.1 13S Quest., Totals 320 400 300 Totals 448 437 12S c REDIT CLAIM .... ... ... .. . no , i 1 -,r inn., !M l(t ISl lianirr t.7 ,... ..j Faliner Slack 132 lift 144 15!) Ml 142 OPEN PARK TOMORROW Madison Stars Meet McCullough Club at 34th and Reed Streets The Madison Stars will open Its new ball park nt Thirty-fourth and Reed streets, tomorrow, with the J. A. Mc dilloiiKh nine, which is made up of former members of dock Lapp's team. Quito n number of. colored stars will be seen in uniforms of the Madison team, including Ilrlgxs, of Hlltdnlc; (ieorge Henderson, of Charlottcville, Vn. ; Al Ilrltton, Cnmden; White, of Hllldale, and Watts, of the Chicago American Giants. The team hns just gotten back from Norfolk, nnd will be under the mnnagement of D. McCIellan, AFRICA KEEN ON TENNIS Will 8snd Team to Europe In Time for Several Notable Fixtures Plan4 for the restoration of Interna tlonal teunls nro not confined to tho United States, judging from n letter written by K. It. Clarke, tho repre sentative, of the South African Lawn Tennis Union In England, to the United Htntctf Lawn Tennis Association. uUr. Chirko's letter, dated April 8, was writ ten before tho new draw for the Davis Cup hod been nnnounced, nnd Informed the U. S. Ii. T. A. thnt South Africa would accept tho proposal ot tho United States to plav n Davis Cup match iu England. That possibility linjf- since been removed by the new draw, which irtpiircH the United States to play France. The most Interesting Information In ,Mr. Clarke's communication is the statement thnt the South African team will reach Europe in time to piny for the hnrd court championship which begins at Paris on May 22. Later they will play nt.Wlmbleton and In the Olympic games, In addition to their Davis' Cup matches, which indlcntcs that they will have an unusually active season. Camden Flrr Wins Cowdrlck's swift ones failed to baffle vnitiuMi rnu, ..miner re u. KUinK unwn under an nalanche of hits In the early In nines. At the finish the score was Camden Fire 11. .Mather & Co. 4. Athletic Commission Bill Killed Hater. Del., April 23. The Senate killed tlm House bill providing for a state athletic commission and rcsulatlnc boxlnir and spar rlnc exhibitions, JOHNSON MOTOR ; IN STRAIGHT SETS National Somifinaltst Outclass Clubmato Flschor on Wana. maker Roof, 6-4, 6-3, 6-1 I" Wallace F. .Tohnson. of tho CynwM Club, national Bcmlflnnllst, won Z annual spring tennis tournament under tho auspices of tho Philadelphia and District Lawn Tennis Association at0D Uic Wannmnker roof yesterday, defett Ing Carl Fischer, of the same club ln three straight sets. 0-4. 0-3, 0-1. ' The former junior champion nut n a fine gnme In tho first two sets VS owing to lack of condition was not abi to piny tin to form In '.o third ? After playing four games of that sot. a i Of thctn won hv .Tnhnsnn wi.,-i.f. '. " obliged to stop for scvcrnl minutes ItJ Otllckly recovered ntirl re1hrn(..i A " winning his service, tho only gamo of I the set In which lio triumphed. 'I u uhuii hiroKcs not nave made Johnson prominent in the tennis orl.i were very much In evidence. VkXi played his usual game, but Johnson moro thap. outguessed him and while the opening sets wero close, ho w. always master of tho situation. I1IIMIMWTOMEII1IM li s ss H Sflll Entrance on 13th SU My ONLY Store Open Evenings "Young Men" with Particular Tastes Buy at My Store I These S 35.00 Suits at $ Are Ample Reason Why. My Upstairs Location Mmkes This Possible STORE ORDERS ACCEPTED 1240 UHMiiHitJH'll IffS Tota1' II.1 137 US Harrison 1.11 iui os M" m ''' Totals 3Tj TTs r MtRTHCAST I.UAOUn rinlnv.n Ijl 1" IM S.md'rs IM I.J l(ii pn iti i uii " 11H Kid 131 Ivince 131 13S 131 13U lll 147 CrlsnVd US 173 131 lis 1(17 10') Tlston ISO l-i 11.'. TrtS 718 733 Handicap 12 12 23 lloswell Con Claris Mcl.a n Totals Totals 7.'il 790 (102 wr LUKE'S nos'll 204 131) 103 i.urro.v n, ,. ir.Q IM 1i A Hlnc.ron 11 120 1 lJmllton 173 14U 145 Wrla-ley 131 14R IBI) Hums 137 1R7 101 ,..!...;. inn 1st 141 Cumm's. 137 102 133 (Smith 107 ... Greer.. IM 18s 173 Kaber . IM 133 Handicap POO S47 807 MEN! Get Acquainted IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIItlllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIinill aBaaaaaaaaaaA sssssBBPiA aaaaaBPEP5sv . 3 i iYt With famuelSeliffsohn Mr. Seligsohn! 5c Carfare Brings You to His Store and You Save $10to$20 On Your New SUIT! Rain Causes Postponement of Game With Yanks New York. April 2Jt. Itain today caused tho postponement of tho soeond game of the American League season here todaj between the Yankees and C. Mack's Athletics. The Mnckmen ore scheduled to play nt tho I'olo Crounds again tomorrow nnd once more they will not hnve to battle Iiabn Itutb. The king of swat still is suffering from the muscle in jury which ho received yesterday in practice. National Bank and Trust League Northwestern Truet the new entrant In h Hani, League surprised ' "rn Enchunno today winnln h-ndlly by 13 to 3 Me Knllt was knocked out ot the box in the Initial innlnic Itagned fleldlnir by Corn V.x chango olsu liilpid throw the same away DODGE SEDAN 1920 run about 1600 miles; per fect condition, attractive price. Lexington Motor Company of Pa. Leiiniton BIdr, 851-53 N. Broad St. BASEBALL OPENING Tomorrow (Hat., April 24), S80 V. SI. I. A. McCulIough vs. Madison Stars Madison Park. 81th and Bed Hts. Atunlsfloo, fi5o ud L0O (lacluduu Tax) n mj 713 024 000 Totals 70S 713 743 ToUls 703 710 713 Totals 809 847 807 T yv WMV" n 1 -' 8 . , lJf '' . I i m '-v;1v IW'S I An introduction is ) ixt$k c ; - '' blend wil1 bring you I 4 I 'mk'l Ifo ' i back for more- U I 1KA;1 V' I 10 cti. raid up, accordinfl to ,4Fy Vl ?)t ' I the siic nnd shape you like beat. R fe'HL V7 , t'i$"P M- Eiseman & Sons I4tjh ,& iwS i . Philadelphia u, yMix jaaiMaaMBjNiasSBnellia4MBBBftSaBatlABIBSlBBBaBVBb V i rv ' 'r t iTilSSJl I W,3KiM mW 1 ? OTrSkaTalaHsssi wBkSmimimdBm Mr. Seligsohn Manufac tures and Sells His Clothes To You Direct Afo Middleman's Profit to Pay! r; Ol. 0 Values to $35.00 50 Values to $45.00 Thousands of New Suits Ready for Tomorrow! Nobody gets n chance to make any profit on Mr. SeliRBohn'H clothing. Ho buys his woolens direct from tho mills, he makes them up In his own fac tory under his own personal bunervision nnd you pay but ono small profit that Is Mr. Seligsohn's Srofit. Making all these savings or you enables Ir. Seligsohn to save you at least $10.00 to $20.00 on your clothes. Mr. Seligsohn has been established for years. Ho numbors many thousands of men among his regu lar customers. Some como from 50 miles away for it pays them. Nowhere ejse in tho city can you make such a bona fide and actual saving on your new spring clothing. Doesn't it pay you, too, to como out herejust three minutes from tho center of the city to make such n wonderful saving? SELIGSOHN'S Manufacturer and Retailer S. W. Core 8th & Spring Garden Sts. Open Evenings Store Orders Accepted ; II ,1 llflHBSBlMSJBJal I ' t iL ' t ' i "M. f i "U X. M.S 'filz ,S l-t- Sr i ii
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