'-M? ft J ij i V; w -S. jJirSS' " , j. t . . , I ra.J - V-'V r l v V .'., Wiiu, 'fl.', toi$3f toii 15 v v- 1W ORK GIANTS LOOK LlKR MIDGETS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB STANDING RIGHT NOW I? WmmWW' T IFPh JWilW 'I '" l RELAYS PROVE SPORT ' INTERESTS TILL GROWS lingo Crowd ut Franklin Field Sees World's Record Broken in rfwo-iIile Relay by British Dark-Horse Team Reynolds New Star i llj. SPICK Till I'I'IC America oc tlic Lnl- ' , i. o f mnpfll tt-rwiv m .......n.. ......... ------ .,.., it .mi pver pay. indiviiuiaiiy inn Mm" A A- 0W,M r)r' (oorsc W' 0rt0" the mine amount pin. This iiiiiIum it nnanliiioiif. And to et down to bra," pl 'IF1' the IViin relays on Frank"' riil Hntutdnj and Fr day ire lip (lb eet ipohoii for tin; dunl debt. Voter In thp lilMtm of Ameriemi rollruialP athlptlcs has tl.pie boon such crowd as that which ..treamed Into Fnnklin field Saturday. There were. 1,,- nrtiinl piiuiit. ihimp than 2...Q00 i rcpnt when the big event of the nfle?; Ton "pip reeled off for Hip benefit of ?i . iistomprs and the moyje finis who .ill see nil of the stars in action as Toon as the film eoninnnes .nil get ho ollutold eftlps developed. 'I Mm Is the Ww,.t hunch of spectators tlmt ever n nn athlPtie event in riillndelphhi. i,, the exception of the Penn-I'it Otlmll game Inst fall. The reeoril .ttcnd.ime nt the Atlneths worlds !irV baseball gamps In 11)10. 11)11. ml.'!. 11111 and tup million-iiosion M urn -- seconiis. .i-ii seconds bi-llrr than the former mark held by I the liWAinerienii aiiiieue .boia- tion. nl iew hi Dope Is Crossed Ilrfiire gptting iiwu) ftoiu these Urit li athletes it Is Well to Insrrt pnrpu-tbrtu-nlM or otlierwlsP tlmt they crossed the dope about seven diftcient wajs, ami then a few. The nlleged experts that final seen Tnthain, Stallard, Mllll can mid Kudd perform in practice were not Kieatl impicscd with their work. Walt l 'rail took n look at them and alii Ibex were a oinicii oi uimoos. i This -Lous that , nit. an- expert ot i mam jeai staniling. is someinins 01 a Mi'iibii himself as a prophet. All of which proves that jou never ran tell b. looking. Kor uiuiij dnys the Iliilish team had been chisel in- . nietnil hut no one thought that tlic.v noiilil iiiiiip through ns thej did, with ' UP, nox m-ih-iu .","'!' ,,,.,: ,'i"'r ! 'i.v'8 and Saturday's gampt historic. ,1th tlit etowd nt HiinWIn 1 Ma - T, t M lhat. t, ,.0IltP8tN Urdu that saw tl e 1 Is t wo-1 prov5 conclusively that America 1ms relaj learn cross he lope an d An In , , , f u m,ttt ,l,o ,,rhl srecoTd time of i minute- L thP nthlotl.-. The neonle i.rP not the po-Mble exception; uf Doctor Orton. WP lltl. ,m-ln.. the earl hours, bift lie reniaikeil befoie the ince: ou tIL. nni ,.u.uti ,hl, f,m,..ml,. ,.llee rant tell about an J.uglish runner. 1 relny chainpionship inn. was iead to liare inn ngaint man of them Mind , ut exneth ." :30 o'clock. As a mat then neiei was out- entered in a long- ttr of fm.t it lMu-t Mtait UIltil u f(,w tlManil; event that didn t look far , mnntes Inter, but this can be blamed worse 1I11111 he lenllj was. The don t , 0n the (iirnid College Hand, which have the form or something, but at the sliJ,.iy mit,., j ,l(. lni,i,u,, f -)av. linM. they seem to be there. ' danelln" and winked evervbodi to at- rnfortuiiatelj. we 1 nu t -sprint lention with "The Star Spangled llan-nnti-li lucent because the composing tier." This .Milled some dela . hut 110- rooni is jnsi oui in lutein ijiic mil. Lere is vlmt Lieutenant Colonel A. N. S .laiksili. malinger of the Hrltisliers, Take on Giants Again Today After Trimming Suburban Robins in Extra Innings The Phils take on the (Hunts lien- this nfteriinnn for another HT .baseball ses- I fion The locals have been trimming f ten tiling from New York and boun- claries in the last couple of das. I llhe lieat tlie diants Sntuitliiy audi OUR PHILS LIKE NEW YORK TEAMS then niir Phils took over the Hrooklnl0n Williams's double to light. Robins lesterdnv The latter inline was I purpose! was walked. .lack Ivn 1 run m tonus n.. ... 1.1 .. 1 rt- juotiKT nin in the thirteenth inning befoie thev could win liv a l-to-.. score. Aii tin RohiiiN went to a tie of 1 to 1 itn Hie lit aves in Hi.ston on May I IT tUetltl i tn.llliftli tlinn .....n.. llhtntn.. ,. ;n .... .! r i, . . i i tuieres u enfiniii f,n llnutiui Imilfhe ,u. ,,v ...... .....n.k I" n stime their serifs there vvlth a erniii or having piajed thiit -nine inn IiiSi in two games, which nin.v or mny uui ui- ii teioni ior continuous endenvor Smith and fniiiies In Duel It was a iiitcheis battle todav be tcen two right banders. Smith al lowed siv hits, to nine off Crimes. One rror E,ue the Hobius nn uueiiimd run nd one enoi Biive the Phillies, two lin.ni.in.1 .. .1. ., I ... , - ....... .... ...v -.,,,- fiiuitiu iiuir ' wen out nl,,.,, I.ebounenu tliumpitl u '...VUIIII-II IIIIIW 1.1,. (Ill, ...I. UI.....I.I l.ni. tn sii'iiiiui'i in i enter 111 lilt , r- "H'llt I illlllllL. fnr lin f,i,i.. l.n..j 'I'l.i.f I t l ., r. - .,., uni-i n. ii,,. '" me mi, was the first home tun this .l ' .". " "" iiroiiMjn grounos linn ine oni one without the "loon, Is nn- I Ttons to todav uas n l.tr ..vi.i- ll.i. i'I .ht H.i . ...'":. "UW " lllCOVCl till llgtll- fiM wall b Heinl I .els in a came vvlth me Urates Speaking ,,f lifts, t. Uo,l UOuld Tfrv probahh liave tied the gamo Ip the IHlrtienti Inning if (as,. Steugeriiad not mnd,. ,. (lf tlus(. ,,i.IH)lm.liai latches a-alnut the right-liehl concrete ior which he was so famous when lin yOlC u I, (Mlkl ii nnlfm-m ('lori,n,.,i y tchrll batted for (iriiues iu the tulrteentli, with oi ut. and whacked tin i . ", ', "B,,t "1I' MMMiied des IIKd to In riil in It,lf,.r.i ,.,.,,... a. ....... i ii hnelv flattened himself against the tinnier eaped straight up and camn flown with the bull i i,is iul,g uml 'inltiwaeh on his back , A 'huitli of French I.elloiitveiu, stinted .,ue inn ulth a I ;"'?'" ".,".1 "ove in himself uud n nhiv- fini, i.r.'"",ll,B ,0"!,rH- t 'be combined I)i , n ' "'""Kli'B honors went to Huh. ,, m'"'ft' .,),,v" "l,t "P "in.uk .lianees : "' Sl'irt', '""""'"If thirteen do o o', i'u"; ot tl'"1" 'HlUwilt. He "love In the ilii .in. I.. i... ....... i.. tint-ii.ii i .. "'"' "' K"' limn in a ne , h ll1(l,""" and started the win 'iier little hee.l, Tl 55.7 '!"urviihtolo hey took notice Meal. ,., ..'....'." .B,",l, x-'eonti. xnut other . . th V, ""'' 'i'"11..?.". IUU.C" .UH ""y -. iiieiuentn v. hii.l . i me "Vf,K ",,,,li VtU .inhig tho ke?!' ,. ft t'l'tbled he Hourvenii to !tahtr,,Croft,H"U0rttWO-bM""tO When ' M,ll,,r ot " "" n the seventh Wt 1, H,,k'00,,,r lr,l'11,u' thtoiiKh Olson or L, 7 'r,,,!"lJ- fot'ccd by 'I'ragrea. l'i VtlX- l'L "? banged renter lr , n ' "w" "w,ei "oner to Steugel slnii?7.rn,!,'?Hf0.1" "J111 of w bui slwl ,ft rB,'t but waa left .ifeftKfttf f . e -T- -l.-i-vv tMwj tt . - rt. irf fW ,' t? A iein i.euoiiiveni, s 11, ), lie ion on :..., . , . i..i..i, miii.. Burlfigh (Crimes in the seventh inning. 1 "". ''.V., .oaM", """, 1U,lll '.1,1 i ,'"'r with T.ngessor on first, would have won I f"r,,;!1 " '"'"""I t tli plat and faten )",ster(l.,. but in the ninth inii;l gel died tilng to steal home. with one out. Zaek Wheat tied the - - ; ""ore vwth n home run off (Ieorge Smith' ,1 it .1 w T mer the tiKht field wall, nnif it was I Along ISoatllOUSe liOW iwowir fi tlie Phillies to pound outi - ""in with a sinKi,: - Moi, ln "the ".'.'. i"."1"',1 ,,,,ou"h 'ol' m the VrTn on ,1,"""! ' two out rJ-l."1' ' If'.tlOO shiver nu funa nv i, xii iii'ii in nitni i... 1U..1. .!. HALL said nftcr Jlie rncp : "I lcnllj wasn't so ir!rlr. iloiitPhcrkiiow, but 1 did px , pert, me rnrp would be u lilt Noser. llpforo we ntnrtoil l iih wire tlmt we I would Imyp n vor linrd IiiksIp. becnuw I know tlmt Tnthntn couldn't run n troiiB lmlf, but 1 wiih hoping that the I other laddiPH would tunkp up for him, nnil (hoy did. Itudd wiih wonderful In his final lmlf and T think tlmt you i will ogrcp that he Hhowpd what jon call Vonip KttifT' in his 220-ard sprint , at the finish." The ertiwd was vc-rv encor to kpp ' the HrltHi In nctlon and It wiih it biR limpi)olntinciit wlipn they did not comp fort' whni the fuur-mllo rplay was callpd. Thin i ace. wiih one of the KrratPHt ever run In tltii country. Most of thp cuHtnmprH didn't know that Shields wiim in this rnrp, and if thpy had known thej juobably wouldn't have placed au.x MKnillennro in the fact. Hut iih it tinned out, I'enn State won tin race and it was Shlrlds'B running his mile in t :1!1 that turnpd the trick. After nil. it wa not thp fact that the world's reeoid and n fpw other new niarkH were establNlipd that madp Fri- worrying about what a dilatory, verbose Congress' is doing. I ."000 Turned Ahiij The war has been er wi long that j they don't wire whether It is oflicially out or not. Hut the do rare and want i to know who are the !pst athletps in Hip eountry. and the fait that over fiOOO person wetp tuiueii nwhy froai J Krniikliu Tield Satuida pioves that the field and tiaik fans in more iuter i evted in spoit than in the soporific I squnbbliugs of our lawmakers. As far as the reeordM show, theie has never been n ... k ..,.., , ., ,..,.,. ,.,, , , nM Ull, WM v ,reri,s. You can lilnine this 011 (leorge Orton. lie hntl all the thousands of athletes ready to go on at the piopcr time' ami. instead of 1 mining behind schedule, he was nine minutes ahead at the finish 011 Fri day. Un hntimlal sccial of the events uouy nan me nerve to Kid; After the four-mile the show ended. Lots of i mis, more hits, feu emus. Will Invitv Penn Team to Hun in England - s Col. A N S. Jackson iiiuuaget of the (Kfoid-Cumbiidgc rrhi team, states that lie will see to it tlmt the Ciiiveisit.v uf I'eniisjlwiuln Is in vited iicm spiing to compete in (rent Htitain. He hopes to have the dual nuet hetweeh Oxford nnd Cambiidge ituivetted Into a triangu lar one, with'the lied uud Hlue team as the thitd meiuber. The Jlritish athletes, Coueli Al Shritbh and Colonel ".fntiksiiii were hmd in their pruise of Pcnu and the manner in which tlie have bieii treated since the have been in litis country for the lelujH. Stengel .Miller's sacrifice Hi to New let 111 Hancroft with the deciding run. Paillette walked, I The mid nnd niln vixAther ot the last I mimnen" ni'iTsomof t. cuuche'i' h'tfo' m?d I th"r i?, ! " ,m?nl ? thrl a, fSur nT.hu. I Them il.ies i ui swni to be us inui h Interest !. "fi'2 V.iV... N- ' ..i.V,'; i,J.,n- ii ih,,i , uuiu Is Tin' oni club havlii ii.. i. .t... u..ria... mi inj-..inn ...... ... ......... ,-w" ...., ciuo iiavnm irew-H ac .unjll llllllillln H'l ll.r .....I'.i. the Malta enatta Is ,r ..!.. i ...i.nr.,. .i,..i, in rront or ili bout luus. it w'lirne lmpna - "" """ " ""- "-." " .P.'. ---"- T ... Bible for en us nun Hie L'nlierslty Ilarse. Vesper. Malta and llaihelur' to launch hints. The Vlalta ot is now parallel to the link, und an effort was made on Saturday afternoon In pull It off the mud ivlth uiotor boata, but the utteiulit was futile. At aomn places the natet Is fioin live to vol en Inches dup 1 (inch lliuith, of the L'ndlue II tine nnd tuu elBlitH iiut ii i tllu l tel l.sterillO innrn inK ""f i. - Ilia ..nine . fi ii it itu nmiiu tih nf lllaii. 1 bow Miirkei. s Mct'llntoclt. a llrlt Kin J Ull JI t .1 ii" sisilM-n uu mis, S'lliDO- . tiiln, 4, Ciyran " Hepburn. U ceaHtcr, 7 rieu, ulroke Tho senior ren unH Alll tauer, Lukene and cluieii Lsch. stroke Key-1 . boil l.pnim. sul.nli Cli.imuers. llurlea. i ser irx Tin tiio 'Ishts raced over the mile couree. iihen th lor snurtrd nnd noiwl the linn it mul i. half l-i.sth uhead of the I Jounget men rianlt l?rutz iiaa back it H,r..i, - ... ,, l-,.,, ,1. ui ....iIbph.i 1,1 iliittnln but ,'im h Ilunth'Hlth whom Cirpentler mil box four rounds ihnnir. .1 ih. i,in iir.iiiiul vH,r.l.i i . mul it I looks as If Kieii ulll Hto at stroke The I nil trull) llarse (luh has u senior four lowliitf ma le up of llorle, bow lloinovn S i'eiiper .1 iiraiion stroke Jamra Hemp- Ley ivhi) baa n.jihtil the irons for a ntitn , her of enrs is usuln on the Job after a lonir illness and wi out In a motorbmt i three nit-Inn .. link with the cren Efflmi . ham Jl Morris iho former Vftlo Stat has been roiilm; In u sins'le There's something about ihem youll like- - j, s IHL ,' Al' 7 vs r M " I (vZu?22z3li ii i 'At .' - -J' " . ' .A ni'A' "" .. ' vih i v y jy. - . wu. - itf. X I 1 1 I .' r II II n i s. 1 r " '-. t. '"i. ; :::'- ''I A ' :&? d ,1JM12 &J.N?Z ONE" OF PHILADELPHIA'S BEST SOCCER TEAMS rTl. ClT- ' Irt-laer l'lint siv!ce 'I lie llarilwli.k A .Magee soccer team li.is made a wontlcrfiil showing dm lug the league season of that sport and were the runners-up for the Ilnlilfcld cliallengo cup. They were defeateil by the Holilfeld team for that trophy. Left to right Standing, Nell McClafferty, Irilng ('. Davis (captain), Harry Seliulte, Oeorgc Heeeh. Hert flee. George Archlliald. Kront row, Tom Doyle, fins Monfi, Harold Hcecli, Charles Flnncgaii, Jack llciau Who's Reynolds? He's Been at Penn Since 1918 'lie big surprise in an afternoon of surprises at the J'enn relajs Sut in Iii j was the victor of W. Key tiolils, uf IVnn. In the higli jump. Who'e Reynolds ? The question was on thousands of lips. No one knew among those who should know and the nister darkeucd. lleie's the dope: Re.wiolds has been working out on Franklin Field for the last two jeais. Nobody paid mi pellicular attention to liliu. Hi; was h aping nbotlt " teet 7 Inches. Hut he was determined, liven in midwinter, when the giound was fioeii, hi'us out all lie-tlunueled liigh jiiinpitig. He was entered in the relit s as n matter of form and b wit of cni-oiirugcincnt, hut he le Mioudeil to the doubtful lompllment b v inning the loft leap with a jump of li feet Pi Indies Scraps About Scrappers , TOK-HOY oltcis. with one cleverer o than tl... ...In... 1. Ill I... . ....v.v. n...l , I"- .... -Ill "I "J. ,-'.,. I 111 tin- stin set-to at tiie Oi.vmpiu to- it tlie Camden Sinrtsiiien's Club There l night when P.uiman cniries the colois wi" b, iln "nusiml part' among those (of Chi,,,,, ,, the- .in, .lnsl.K I O Iinnuell, who 'despises being refened ,-nst of fifteen girls is r be put 0n .in- omul. ,..11 ur if u eriTIlll'i i i ns niiucKiiui, -mine iiuriiiuu ios- I sesses n lot mote class In the wa of scientific boxing. O'Diinnell is b. far moie rugged and also swings a meaner '. ...II ,. It. I -1 . . . ' iwiuop. ii win tie u ooiii oeiween a i liover and a lightei, euch being cotisid eied a star in his icspeetive st.vle of' liKticiifl's. l.iirmaii did not look so good in his last (ontcst, mostly because1 liis opponent. Pats Wullnee. niyienred to be too simill for him in other words, .lock's advantage in weight, height and iach piovctl a handicap, rathet than an asset Hut against O'Oonnell. I tu 1 111:111 will be more evenly matched Frnnkie .leiome. the I clown boxer of New Yotk. will tettirn I to the local spotglare after an absence of several months, when lie appeals in tlie remi-finnl against Jinimy TIerney. Tieiuej Iuih Tji-i-n devehiping steadil in ..,"'" ' " r .. , tt ' 11 """""" '"' UK local competition .lohn.i Heisler, .J''1 ,"'. , i ' .b V' " n,"7l""'' ",,w;it ..H...e V..iv Y.ii Lin- nn.l s hi nf .folm. t la V"' '"'. tickets possible tor the tl... Il.irl.nr. ulll nut mi Ills nates In ' .1... ,l nrell,,. viith IMili.. Ihinei .s ' tlie nelson of the set ond pint. Other bouts: Martv Kane vs Vt tor Uitchie ami Ha.v O'.Malle vs .limmi (ilackeu. ILittllne Mnrr.u "111 ei mmiher nppor tunllj iisnlnut the little W'-ltli Monilr. JltnPO Wtlilt-. uhen they iln-h In u special bout -it the NatlouHl Club M u 1.1 Thin villi he nn elxht rojntl mit' b with three uther elKht-roundiri l srhiiultu !.. William, will hai. the dl-llnetlon "f belii the d.ns.r promoter f -Iht-round bouts in Philadelphia H" "111 maUKUrnte luiicer matches here tomorrow nls-bt ut tho ...ii, I., m ulll. ,rt fciiph innlPMtH hnokeil "-'"'.'',...". "V;X.tl ,-.:;,.r v. Tn,v Kifa llwrw" Ward 'iV hid I'Wttllio Other bouti of six ronndh Italnh namond v Willie .Neuon onio i.iiii.iriii i nray I'ivU nnd rumm) Akers i jink Herle i:lElit-round bouts aluo ulll b aiarted this wreli at the tlennaiitunn A A Marty Kune Is Nchtduled to so that dlst.iin e ulth Wllllo Allen while Puke I and I'harlejr Rear are on for tho same route Three six-round matches ulll complete the iard (iniree lllai hliiirn. of Kilimouni has been matched tu meet Youns- I I iirlanii in an i,,,.i,,i,.,rt bout nl Allentunn Wednesday i nUbl In the Hitulflnal to II '."." '. .. . .. . : ..... l. l. t . li. Jin k Mcc'arron Silent Martin ten, n.undi-i lllaikburn Is , Ui'lr.i.' innnaKeii u Hero W inters deorKes Curprntlrr smiim h. "nd 'on v25n" tour In I'lttsburKh totiislu day nlitht he will be her. hi the Olyi the Olympla. Tha Pteiichman will . ..in. 'u I'hlladelphla with his manager, nan ih Deeihatnps, and i iAllu. lUnlmi mhlil M.luht I inmnnn In iiitilltlnti to iflilrir the fans an Idea of huu he trains for his bouts Kour bantam tliaiclies Villi prt'Ct'Oe liiili-uuri n ejllliuuion .,,. ,. ,, , , , , , 1 dille Mullen Is to si i ba K Into rlnir bar- nexs at the Cambria I nds Mht when he palra off with Otto ui efe Mullen wan on the sidelines for eevn I mouths because of a wrenched ankle Answer to qurr.i Irlsh-Anierlcan F, id I itzslmmons is V S v A ttfffcsr FAIR FANS TO HOLD 1 PARTY AT "Leap Vtw" Celebration by Fifteen Girls On for . Camden Boxing Clnb, 1 May 7 !! 1.0 1 IS H. JAFI-'K I TVrnRF. man is not going to outdo the VJ fail fistic fan Time and again a1 I boxing uiemi has hi en used b the male i ins a place foi "stag" parties usually , in a box consisting of lmlf n dozen per sons nnil now the opposite sex is to start doing likewise and go him about u doen better. I Never befoie in the liistnn of lioic in . in Philadelphia oi nnv 'place else hits H women's oignniznfiou undertaken i the novel idea of holding n party ut ill glove show. It luis ulw-a.is been the pi n tiege oi man Hut from now on it is going to he different nnd instead of the opera, oi the inusicnl comed.v. w,l,lVm is going In spring u levelatinn. inn nu. iiiixie in ine coinr sounits I !... .( .... . ..' IfCL'lIlIllIlLr Tl f I w H.lV it rin. unnu.n rpr. io,.nllI..ii "I. KeiiiIsItIon Heiuian ra.v lot. manager and uiiitch- maker of the Camden Club, has been ,.,.ltln...l ln ....... t ....I ' '", '," l" mi'w r mich an event. and here Is what slatted him to prove that mete niuii is to be put in tho back ground by the fair: Dear Sir We art uiims h l.i-ap "Vein I'nrty on -May 11 anil would like to nt i nd our boxlnir show Would ion nemo renrve fifteen tlt-kPts tor that "iinlnB? If rsiSKlblc rould vou nlea 'I in lnoi If jou can do us u favor .is th.a In the icri first time our club lia tiled to we a sho i of that kind W hui hniiril it l.i verv m Itlnir and l-it-ir ntlnit We would like to upend iilnUt SS in each the bet that jou rim -ui uk ill that Mice J'leiise iuiiiivli to Our Preldni MIHS T VKltUii hi Iftnr I . i jii - j 'I..U r..t..i....T-. ''r...i.... - i . '"I'.lsloti. am there is n,i reusiin whv n 'ovely time sllOUldll t be had If, llrove I tbut the girls Iippureutlv lite well un ii, Itenult one. broken n.urd and prlillearu of the glove game, they iiuv leetcd to I"nylnB otf " twent-jix-lnnlnn tie jste one of the Kieutest botliig pioiums Pl.ntles 11011 are In the mlil.t of a wln ever Ilirilllged for nil indoor plugiam. "hli: strraU. . l'wir In 11 run. Also llfil fur This sliow -on the niirlit ot Mm II second plaie hi the National I.eiiKiu. I ra-i I will ilav-e as its VoadHmV It .- st ,'p". ' -" '- '"M"' ji " I round bout to be held under the auspices oi the .New Jersey State noving ( om nilssion, in which contest Middleweight Champion Mike O'llowd will lake on a clever contender, Jackie C'lnik. of Al lentoivu. Three, eight -round numiiei.s on the same card will be us follows : Willie Jackson v. (Ieorge nimg Urnc. Halph Hrady vs. Hilly De 1'oe and Joe O'Donnell vs Johnny Murrin Jni;U Hritton. vveltei weight title holder, may get n chance to add another championship to hfs credit The boxing bill permitting fifteen -found limits to a referee's decision In New ork is ex pected to be signed by (iovemor .Smith this month. One of the tit-st matches to be put on is to be one between llritton und O'Dowd In such un event Hritton will have showing to such advantage as tu get the iifliciol's verdict, lie will have cuiinil the cr"" now held by O'Dowd and beiome the welterweight middlewelgbt cliHinp. Hritton and O liovvil huve boed before, in lio-decjsion bouts and Jack showed that he would huve u splendid chance Every Day More Men Are Ordering These Suitings Built to Measurement $50 To be able to offer these $65 and $75 new Spring and Summer cloths, built to measuie, at $50 constitutes u real mer chandising achievement. We collected more than 100 distinct patterns in worsteds, woolens, serges, flannels nnd tweed effects and purchased them in such volume that it makes this offer possible. The fact that so many men are show ing their appreciation of our effort is dis tinctly gratifying. WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER ' Tailoring Shop 1 2 1 7. 1 9 CHESTNUT, STREET ' 4 k r v 1 IS C1. "'-A--i'A I RING SHOW Four Big Shows On for Local Fans This Month Fistic fans in Plntiiilelphiu will hne an opportunit to sec four' special boxing shows within two weeks during this month On May 11. the Camden Spoilsmen's CltlbjH big bouts will be In Id. two days Inter the National will stage n speo 'lal program with .limm Wilde in tlie hcnilliucr, then tin- Ice Palace will be ijpcned ns n boxing arena, .Ma ID, and on the ".Itn the first open-ulr matches of the season will be decided at Sliibe Paik. of winning on points from the heavier mnn. On Saturday night, in the National here, llritton's abllit as ehnmpioii was evident, when he hnii little trouble win uing all the wu.v from Finnkle .Mniruire. Jnek teull was above liis best boxing weight, tipping the beam at 1 18 Va pounds, and almost from the outset llritton perspired freel It looked as if he was iu a g.inmuMiim contest, fight ing himself into condition. Magulre vveigljed Ifil . pounds, and it was his second set-to against a titleholder in three weeks, having niet'O'Dovvd pre vious! at tlie National Joe Augatis proved himself a tough nut for 11111 Itolfe to crack Holfe hit Joseph with ever thing but one of the ling posts, still, uear the finish, Au gatis was fighting stronger than BUI. Joe staged an uphill buttle from the opening sound of the gong. ITe was outfought nnd outpouched it even looked as if he was outclassed, but Au gatis pniv ul that he could take it and come back strongly with u lot of hard socks foi the other fellow. Weights: Itolfe, 141: Augatis. 114 Sammy Nubic. 115, outpointed Willie Spencer, 1 11 ; Young Medwuy, lilt1., outfought Hilly Devine, llfi. and Toots Boyle. Ill', dtew witli Willie I,ough rey, 110. liingles and Bungles hn.l.. -.HI n ru iln.lvrltll I...1I ITilnds I Pliivil (hlrfv nliiA 'ntilnim uon .1 Inn 1 Itl'ifei ennked nnd'r the strain. .I'frr fakt,7 tuo ntratuht from lrnshntuton. the fdaucrs reuftcid they were tin Athletics and oat vestcrdaj. Dntrolt Is irnlnK stron,;. bur headed In the ' wr.inir direction Thirteen d. feats In thir teen separate "and dlstlnei ball Kanies Is a I blEdeasue record but Jenntnffs would be ' satisfied If somehod) i.h had the honor . in tuo ua.is. iinioKijn iniTriru tirenty- i ' one InninEs without Marine a nin. 1'lfteen l on haturda.i and six jesterdai. Also played thlrtj-nlne Innlnns mid nry n victor. Perhaps the J'Uili took adcantuoe of Diook , tun. That loitu-itinded contist in OoifOit fool. o Jot oj hteam out of the athletes. ' llaba Ruth made another homn run im terday. his second of the season Somebody must havo shown him the location of the right-field stand In the I'olo Grounds' I'll n n tliliiK. this lmsebiill. Veil crk U Inst In the Natliiiiul 1' mile. ( hltngo next tu lust. (ImtN u lin cnesseil this lust winter hale col lei tel gl3.li.il on euih Si tliket. AffAoufvfi i I'lrhtxati lost tu J'lttiburah street cat patrons st 11 are riding for 7 ctnfv, Tlio Hcds are leading the leauue. Clusrd rortMiritlon In the sliiK.tnic business In the Amertriin l.rncue. Of the lite lenders, the White su huve three nnd Cleveland two. What May Happen , in Baseball Today ' NATIONAL MIAOfi: ' lul .Won l,ot V.V. In le rlnrlnnntl . i I .on? .HI . I'lillllrs H r. .ilir, .111.1 .571 llrrxiVlyn . .. H r, .niR .111.1 ,nl rltttMtrh . .70 ,.1:l(! .Kit .BOO llonton . . i r, .114 ..100 .400 St. Iuts . . AH ,Ut .107 .400 ' ridcuno fi 1 .7 .4IH) .313 1 New rk a 8 ."!"H ,3 .'.'SO amkiuoan m:.(ili: ('lull M'on l,nt V.V. Win Jxwe ChlrnKw . . 0 8 .MK .M.I .7S0 Iflnr'tnd . . 10 a .7011 .7H0 .711 I niMtnn . . 10 4 .714 ,73.1 .007 i Wii.hlnnloii A 7 .102 .r.lHI ,4'JII N- York . 7 .IH'J ..KMI .121) St. Louis . 1 0 .4.11 ..KMI .417 Athletic t K .333 ,3ft. .SOS Detroit . . 0 13 .000 .071 .000 Yesterday's Scores NATIONAL t.KAIIt'l. l'lillAilelplilit. 4 llroiiklrn, 3 (13 Innlnn). t'MrHro, (I i Ht. loul 4 (10 IiiiiIiik) ' I'lttsbtircli. 3 rinrlnnnll, o. I New Vork-lloilon, not scheduled 1 AMKRirW I.ISAI11 i: i Washington, 5 thlettm, I. i Cleveland, ill Detroit, '!. New lnrk. 7 1 lloitnn, I. , CIiIchko. 7t st. 1.011N, . Today's Schedule NATIONAL Li:llt'K New nrk ut I'hllndelnhln llrookljn nt llniton. lilenico nl ( Inrlnniitl ! II.niCN I.lIAOl K .Athletlm nt Wii-dilnirton. 1 Itot0n nt Neu nrl. rieeland nt Detroit. I ( hlciiKo at sl l.oul Many Thrills for Fans in Saturday's Sports , . ,.. .,, bill ilny on the i CATIllD.iY ii m unorl mrt rntrmlm: Lots of thinuhnifi nrd in Kiimiit scrtion of I nrlr Sam'i ilomnxu mill the firm irere tutitnl In tluth of Art71. ! Hei nit a frit" of the morr irntit tiunnl licrfurmtnicci in tin- ilitfeicnt briinchc of nthlctir nefn if Ojtforil-Cnmhriilnf telay tann uon 1 (7io international tico-mitr tvmt on! Franklin Field in iioi'W'i uoul timr Of 7 Ml'lMfr: .W '') mromti. j for Omchijer. forum l'!ul pitcher. ' iirirleil ttrenty-iT iniiinrtH to a l-l 1 fir with Leon Cailore. m the llostotf ' llrooMyn game at llmtoti. hieaktiip thi former major Uaiiie Innij anmr reionl 1 by tiro inningi. ' Jimmy H'iic. Hmihili tlyiceiyht 1 cAuiipii'ii, knocked mil Hobby Dyson, Vr... ItoAttwA omtili i,,lt .11 li.i Wif II I lb ...l.I.II. O'I.lllff'.ll. .1. ..IV .' .. round at Luurenci itllt, Ifinj. "Hahc" Itnth. Sin loifc Vankee ilugyrr, hnvinij iccoiereil fioin the in jury to An bncl , made lit nVjf home run hit of the suison. Tris Sipetihrr's cinmt clout jiatned in the tuelfth strawit defeat of tin I Detroit Tigeri. 1 Chnilci 1. Croiriiocrr, of Qiraid t'ol- 1 I lege, set a new Mtdtllc Atlantic icc- ord of Ii mimitei, 31 H-5 ircomli for HOQ yaidi in the Ucrmantotcn V. l. C. A. pool. .1 1 raiiK luiKii, jut liter home 11111 i (.11117, playing foi I ptnnil, fun md icith two men on haici, and hii.tcum loif to Chester. And lait. but not least, thote Ath letics icon their neioud stiaiyht name. Corley C. C. Wants Game The Corlrj c 1 of South I'hlladelplni nret-claus honi3 team iioul like to irranir a R'nu with a rtret-idass traiellni; tenni for Saturdiy May to A.J!rfl Krani Is 1 leiri llMl Jackson str. t MllG mat makes .!, ' K5VT- 7JW s.Tj .?sV r5? Havana mild fca i THE Manuel blend docs make Havana mild, even though we use in Manuel the richest, most fragrant Havana leaf obtainable. i 'i 'We blend that Havana with selected lighter tobaccos blend them so skillfully that the mildness of one properly combines with the strength ol the other, thus keeping all of the Havana's rare fragrance. Others may obtain, it they choose, as choice tobacco,. Rut none but the skilled Manuel blenders can make those tobaccos into a cigar as rich, as fragrant and as mild as MANUEL. ALLIEN R. CRESSMAN'S SONS Cigar Manufacturers Philadelphia In uhatcxci iliapc and Mjt tm ncjci ice to hoc. At all .stored ManueL EXTRA HILD: HAVANA BSLENI) CIGAeI m ii-MMiiirimii MACKS DANGEROUS N FINAL RALLIES A's Well Stocked With Pinch Hitters, as Proved in Wash ington Battle Washington. Mav .". That the Asl are unusually well stocked with pinch -hitters and. therefore, .always dungerous during finul rallies was shown beyond cavil to some 1(1.(100 Capital fans here jesterda. when (lie Mackmeii came close to winning out in the ninth after Waiter .lohnson had been rushed to the rescue of the ailing F.rickson. The (Jriffinen won. ," to 4. but that finish thrilled the big crowd shivering in the chill wind of the late afternoon. With the fJriffs lending, r. to 1, fi tiffin led ofT in the ninth with n sin gle to right. Diignn whiffed and 'then Cnnnio hefrnii wfMidiiifr Iti his reserves. Hurrus came up for Welch, whose ankle is a bit wint, nuil scratched u safe one that Hairi" fielded, but iiiuld not throw ' in time r Klnne appeared for Perkins alid iliew a walk, filling the bnses, so that i when (ieorge Hums utme up for d'nllo- i nj and drew another tree tleKct. I (Irlfiin was forced ncross the plate. , Thomas replaced Hums on thejinths. Walter Johnson hod been warmTug up I for two imiinzs and so when I.le Hig- !, hep showed at tlie dish instead of Ilrjan Ilurrs in enme the hansnn. fl,-r ''IIH ,'" j .lohnson's couttol was not of the lust ' light off the leel. lie issuid n free pass I to tlie big biitsmiiii. forcing Hitrrus over, i p enme sun unoiner oi i inline s reserve, .Mvatt. the sturil, backstop lulling ior u.mii's A hit meant at least a tied seine, but M.viltt s best wns a roller to O'Neill, forcing Bigbce ut see- anrr! r o ri-TC VVEiLLO lilO $ 3 Jinr neurl) n generutluii e if net the pnre In Philadelphia In struii- lint rallies to the i ou ster, intlon uf amnprtltors. Itiinnltnc true tu form "e r.pen liliu seasun ulth u COM- ti.kti: mm; of iiioii liiani; sTit.wv hats .V Sa.UO enrh. The ofTeriiK- Includes vnrlnus hrnlds und neitieM. everv i r reit sliiipe, ull dimension, nnd sites from UV. to Iln. n also hIioiv a full ussiirl i.ient uf the very nrlHtuemts nf Straw Jlutiliiin at K4.0II tu S10.no everv one nf iihlih miiftt eompel the mlinlratlon uf the fulr-prlie rommlttee. GEO. B. WELLS, HAT SPECIALIST 1315 Market St. 2715 Germantown Ave. blena C.oiu iu 'ctccto FLOR DE n iii-tvi Vk----"-'-,- , 4i oud and sending Kinney over with thi third run of the session Amos Strunk wn allowed (a, tpi proach the plate. Tliomux wart on tltiri. with the tying run. but he stajctl whlf" ' he was because Strunk vent atauir,lV hopper to O'Neill and Myatt pcrkfcHjf ' ' nt second base Hut that ending erreC (J, to set everybody Inizzing in this ian'; , town. -1 For seven innings Holnud Xaylor aud OInf ICrickson fought a wonderful mound battle, the WnshingtonianH lead' , Inc. 2 to 1, when for some unexplained I reason Connie sent up Witt in plnec of 1 ' Navlor to start off the eighth. Witt ' rolled to the pitcher for an easy doat, INajlor could linvc done no worse. Hunts Prove Fatal With Nnylor out of tlie game Ilran Harris had to climb tlie hill. Krlckson bounded one over his head, nnd .-then enme n series of bunts that soon had Ilorrls on the ropes In MicecflsUtn .lutlge nnil .Milnn bent out perfectly placed bunts and the bases were Jammed, While IJiignn was throwing out lllce, Krlckson scored. Hobby Roth, remem bering his experiences ir. Philadelphia, busted u hard one to right and over came Judge and Milan Shannon beat out u swinging bunt to Harris, nnd the end seemed not yet until O'Neill nnd Stnnle Harris raised files to tho out-, field. After that cnine tlie great attack ot i the .Mnekme.ii. just railing short by oUe inn of being successful in prolonging ilifc. Lontest. NN Notes of the Game Dconlto the chill wtml mul tro prvlou dc(Ht (or th Urlffmen 10,000 ans Tver on hand rootlmr their hfiidn uIT Dikes inadn n tcreut iilny In the elrhth, ilnti lip dime In hehlnd Ilrinn HarrlK., Krnlilied LriekiMin'n Ixium e nt the rubber mul mine nllhln u llnsli t niilllnc tho runner. duli tlrseriril better oi'iine otid, had In timnitird In the unme, he niloht hciii! mi i In the texen (iiiiliioi he ttrirltd, osh four Ion uere made tiv the llrlOt, At they uen bunched with urtlk nn luo occajiotit, no runs rrsiilled, but the Mackman ma trichina fine ball, VVi1. h hnd en fa. reeoiercd Ida twlt4 unkl" of Hrtturdaj nn in be able to pla able to play. . pinch hitter In j Hoivev-r ne Rave na 10 that exrltlnir ninth ICnffer Johnson and heott Verrv are th llkrlu Intrtina selection for todav. ilI? 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