!' i u im, 4 aa THERE WAS MUCH DISCORD AT THE PHILS' PRK WHEN THE ONLY FIFE PLAYED SOUR NOTES J' BANDS PLA Y BIG PART IN A THLETE'S CONTROL Qolf, Baseball, Football and Other Stars Mostly Lead Field by a Brace of Mitts Hans Wagner Had a Wonderful Pair , ny GRANTLAND RICK It's Tills Waj Don't lass " please, I beg of you, List, can turn the ether blue When I received PfM)"' . . virio I murmur "Smite" or "(Inn Vhtu everything has gone Atai wrong, , Kor ichen you strike on open shin Do I adiisc a burst of song, And yd, doggone it, tell me this: Don't ice still have the same old sunt Is there not left the honest blisi For labor that is nearly donet H not the grass of spring as pieen As it Mi-long before the icar Mid -forth its legioni to careen I'rom tunneled trench totiddlcd spart nt world ha gone to hell, you say; Jhe blasted times arc full of bhght; Gaunt shadows follow day by day And phantoms haunt you through the night! But uhile you froth and fiet and foam, Hate you yet left an caual chance With those three thousand miles from home ... . Among Ihr "Somciehcic Still in France" t imCXCH" has a query to propose, 1 vir. : "M. Charles Xordmann titc thnt the world will end in 10. 000,000,000 J cam. It wilt ho interest lot to sec if America will refuse to take pirt in this as well." The Revised Version Tko uorld is 10 full of a number of things, ' I in sure ice should all Je as doleful as kings. Merely Qutr A CADDIE, aged fourteen, carries tho clubs for a successful business man around the Rolf course. It may be that he hears the aforesaid hutinets man open up a balvo of pro fanity that would jolt an nfhpirc or perhaps turn some other trick not writ ten in the rules. The query is about as follows: How much is all this going to help the caddie become a better citizen? Hands YOU hear a lot about arms and legs in eports. Flow about hands? Here "is one portion of the human anatomy that is far undervalued. As any roii ,; C.MAGUE Sam, of Cermantown, Makes Dobut WHon Ho Wins for Leaders Central High School gave German -totrn High a real scare in tho Intorscho laitic League base ball game jestei'day, but although the Crimson and Gold put ibr runs across in the fir6t nnd held the lead until the seventh inning, 7 to ii, the Green and White team staged a rally in tho seventh, which netted four runs. It was the sixth straight victory for Gcrraantfmn. In the seventh Halbcrstadt. the hero jf the Wc,t Phillic game, walked. Buf fer hit and Gibson, the dependable nrst baseman and captain, also walloped ike ball, filling the bases. Sam Schncfer, who was catcher for the, last two years tod who has been out all this season with a broken thumb, knocked the ball 'lvcc left field, scoring all three men, hut was called out at the plate. That as enough to beat Central and turn Ine tide of victory Germantown High direction. this season and ho came through like a uon with two hits to his credit. Ash starred with three hits. Central ulia showed considerable improvement J!ff vl? arlier games, nnd German nwn High was surprised by the uphill nine played by tho Houston field team. As Aortheast High walloped Catholic Htio in poorly-played game, tho Ar enms improved their standing. The Ktm was 7 to 2. The league standing follows : ShV",h Wn r:ocM SSrfSSl? ffiffi :: J ?. -jj? "Oh, You Dirty Watch!" Ton're lotur to Stager's to fv. Vm ttred or mJutaj ' rRosiTT BEnvicn 1. MAYER 1732 MARKET ST. Moe COME DOWN JUST A FEW STEPS TO THE REAL Shoe Economy THAT EVERY EMERSON GIVES 1235 Market Street In the Basement Coates Coleman Co. 125 Commercial Trust Bldg. j TRUXHFI.OOK bOI.K rilltA. AOEM'H Dunhill London Made Try Our C. C. Corona Special. SlO.on w rui. SCHAEFER UPSETS Pipes 1 n?ni1 lVflgPc.r. hai tue "nt Pair of linndi lii baseball. You may t'eall what they helped to make him. ) Hans wr.ntfcr n Kround ball or n thrown ball it never had n ehancc not with those hands in the ioad. lootball has very few If any f' enter all-around stars than Tnck Hardwick. If you care to see an out i'Jr fV.ojniwct poftcr take a look nt Hardwick's hand. They look to be Powerful enough to choke a grizzly. Bobby Jones nt fourteen was a golf sensation. Why?, Mainly becauso nt fourteen be had the big, powerful hands pf a man of twenty-flve or thirty. He had enough power in his bands and wrists nlonp to get fine distance and main control over the club. Jerry Tracrs's hands arc small. So Tiavcrs has had to depend upon the keen touch and accuracy of his nhort game his mashic work, his chip shots and his nutting. Chief Bender has n wonderful pair of hands, with long, wiry fingers. All that Mender can do is pitch, shoot, play golf nnd billiards. And no small part of Matty's won derful control was due to the power and bulk of his hands. Tree main trouble is thai too few real tt the importance of the hand In sport. 'TTAVE you made jour icscrvatlons -dfor the next world series?" writes an Ohio fan. "It will bo vcrv Simple th's fall, as the trip between Cleveland and Cincinnati is n simple one, requiring only a short ride." "We'll bear tho sug gestion In mind and get busy accord ingly. "V"OU au also inform your leaders," L continues tho same fan, "thnt Tris Speaker is still tho greatest out fielder in the game. There is no one even close. And before the jcar is out he will stand as one of the best man agers in baseball, .since he has the prime requisite for leadership personal mag netism, and tho ability to instill en thusiasm in his men." HAVING followed SpcaLcl'R career since the season of 1DOS 'wc mf quite willing to subscribe to both docu tnents. Speaker has been the best out fielder in baseball ever since be reached the big tent and became adjusted. He is one of the few outfielders that car ries the knack of knowing precisely wbeie nn outfield fly is destlped to land. (Covurloht, 1020 All lights reserved.) Scholastic Athletic Schedule for Today n sr.n i,r. ClitltrnhKin IHkIi nt lanrr Mfrion lllh. I'nIUtonn lllcli nt NnrrlMown IIIli. I'enn Ilimfn nt Central HUh. leoren Mchonl nt M. I.iikr'n Schiwil. InnMlonne Kertpn iU Upper lrby HUh. TRACK f'ollliirKwnml lllcli t rnlmjrn lllcli. Vim! Phlladrlphla is. Orrmantonn, nt NortlienM. (itrnmntonn Academy ut I'enn Char ter. Yesterday's Results msiaiu.i. TNTEIlSCIIOL,STIC I.E.GLK firrmantoM-n lllcli. IOi Central Iltch. T. orthrat lllcli. "I Catholic lllch, '.'. OTIIKU OAMES Collincauood lllch, 0: Haminonton nich, 1. . . Kploropal Aradetnr, 1 1 llavertord, I. rheiitnut lllll. Oi Uermantonn Ac. I. l,ndoTie lllch, 7 Hwortlimoro llirn, -. 2, i Jniwpli PrepN. Oi nronrn Prrps. 0. HooflDury men. 11 i-aimyra iiicn. .. AMnEton lllch. 14i llairrforrl Itlch. rt. HadilonOeld lllch. 3i lladdon llelchta. 3. TKNNI9 .Venn Charier. ISi Germantoirn lllch. O. 11ml Philadelphia. Si Ulrard Col lece. O. Ixrr Merlon, 4) ChellNiham lllch, 1. Mllanova Frrpa, Oi Kiilscopul, O. YOUR SUMMER HAT at MUENCH'S For Much Less Than Elsewhere GET HERE FIRST ' 1537 FILBERT ST. Arrow Collars V F Arrow Collars were not the best that yoi were offered at the price you arc asked , to pay, then most assuredly they would not 'be what they are the most popular collars made in America. Cluett, Peabody Gf Co. Inc. Troy N. Y, Mahn Arrow SAirti nd Citham Vndtrvitar OESCHGER IN FINE SHAPE--S1ALLINGS Long Gamo Didn't Hurt Former Phil Flinger, Says Braves' Boss IKtSTON' rnil.l.IES I'onell. cf. Tbouryean. If. I'lek. 2b. Ilanrraft, .. Mann. If. - Ullllama. ef. mine, rf. stencel. rf. Holkr. lb. J. Miller, Sb. Itoeckel, 3b. I'autette. Ih. . Marantille, h. n. Sillier, ah. iOdy. e. Tracenaor. c. iindolnh or Rliey. p. Karrta. p. . The Boston 'Bravci. with n fiftv-fifty itandlns; in the percentage table, nro here to battle our flghtine; Phils. The first came of the scries, which Inci dentally will be the first bow of the Ilravci of this jounjr campaign before local fandom. will be put on at the usual hour 3:30. The Ilraves have just been through n lirctlc scries with Brooklyn, playing; forty-five Innings Of tho fifty-eight staged bv the Dodgers in three days. Dcipitr this strain on the hurling staff, Boss Stalling declare in a convincing olce that his pitchers arc in great shape. "All my pitchers are in good condi tion," Mild Htalllngs this morning. "They will provo it against tho Phils. The long games didn't nffctt cither Oeschgcr or Klllinglm." 'Hon't j ou think thnt long game ngniuit Brooklyn last jenr hurt Oeich gerV" Stnlllngs was asked. "Yes. but that was last year." wn his leply. "Joe wasn't in good shapo at the beginning of Inst season. This enr he was right on edge nt the start, nnd for that reason the twenty-six In nings didn't harm him nt all. It was just like pitching nine, innings to him. "Ocschgcr's arm is in fine shano right now nnd he will nrovc it In the scries against the Phils. He will pitch one of tne games." "I don't know whom I will work to day. I never pick a pitcher until I sec how he looks during Ihe worm-up,. Both Utidolph nnd Knyrcs will warm up." Knna llixcy will set the assignment to work for Gawy Crnvnth nnd the Phils. Kppa hasn't hurled MnCe Satur day and should be able to fling bewild ering slants from his southpaw. Amateur Sports lima V. C. (aua. first claas W. Hill 2fJ North Thlr; itreet. West Philadelphia rrofewslonaM fannj) Aral tlaes 11. j. Sclborllnc KC:8 Pnschall aenue. Jarauard A. A, (a-way). first class V Krrntz. 18VJ K't Orleans street. HuMer tlob (away). Orst class It UcocIkt, 26? South lYanklln street. Pen-Mar Club (home), nrst clasi n. M iknnn oii soiun ateniysecona atreet. Mereler A. V. (sway), slxteert ears old Tucker ftflj- Haerford aenue. I'ldellN Club (away or home) second clasi William IYallei. 0001 Westminster ae nue Philadelphia Professionals (away), first class W. Ora. J701 North Ninth atreot. Pitcher would 111. to loin first-class club W. Hrott. mil! Kj Orleans street. Nt. lnrenee O. O. Uway). nrst class 3 .K. VUbn. 2337 York atreet. IllllMdit A. C. (away) nrst class C. Kah mer. 1548 North ItedfMd street What Is a Fad? V. A. D. (For a Day) And so the Overall Fad lasted a day. Senjibte men asin came in see that It onlr Increased the price ef derails In Morklnrmeu who needed them most, and had no effect whatever on the price of better clothes. Jj.u can help snhe the hlth cost of clot hi nr If you continue to WEAR YOUR OLD CLOTHES Vfe will make them look presentable with thorouah Frrnrh dry deanlnr and prcsslnr of j our old suit for $2. Fhono Toplar 7660 CLEANERS and DYERS 1113 Chestnut St. 55S7 Germantown Aye. S. W. Cor. 52d & Saniom Sti. Main Office and Works 1616-28 N. 21st St, Parcel Tost Order Soltdtd jyt What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL l.KAOUK Tilth W. Cincinnati rhllllea , llraoklyn rillKbursh P.C. .023 .1100 .371 .330 noo .112 .420 .30H Win J n ,3SS .ftBt .331 .300 .433 .333 .400 .280 ii n 8 . 7 . ft . 7 . n . I A (I a n n in H O ,47 .023 .600 .371 .343 .444 .407 .337 Chlcaco. ,,., nt. Lonls . , New lork . UK11ICAN I.KVOUK I in I. Chleaco , Itoston .,, rierelnnit WaslUnelon New tork Nt. riula , Mhletlra Detroit y. i. p r. n in !.ni .711 .017 .023 .417 .137 .119 .331 .123 in .1 .700 .(ISS .M7 ,47 .4A7 , .317 .730 .ion .(IBS ,300 .300 .300 ,400 .ii 10 7 7 (1 ft 3 3 a H 7 II n .133 .1H7 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS " NATKINAr, I.KAOUK New tprk, B Phllll, 4, Cincinnati fl, chlento, A, llonton-llrooklyn. rain. Others not scheduled, AMI-.UICAN IJMGVK Athlellrj, (t, Mn.hincton. 4. ' ft. IauIs, I2i Chlcacp. 4. Detroit, 3 Cleveland, I. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL I-KAOCi: ftoston nt PMH, (clear). 3t30 p. m. Ilrnoklyn nt New York (clear). 3:311 p. m. rhlr? .".' Mbnrh (rlenr). 3HO p. m, Cincinnati nt M. IkioIs (clear), !l p. m. AAlMtlCAN I.H.btJi; Athletlea nt llonton (clear). 3il0 p. m. New Aork at Uathlnaton (rlear), 3 1.10 p. m, 2,5" ,'?uU. nt Detroit (clear). 3 p. m. Cleteland at chlcarn (clear), 3 v. m. I To Teach' Athletic Coachlna Cambrldce, .Mima,, May B Tho demand j for ploslcnl Instructors throuehout the country has resulted In tho Installation In tha curriculum of thi Harvard Summer School ot riupleal Education of ft courso In athlxtlo roaehlnr, football, track and basketball Howard IX. (Iloscy) Itclter, for mer Princeton athlete nnd present phjslcnl director nt I.ehlgh University, will instruct In football anc you can't buy a better cigarette no matter what you're willing to pay! 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FOOTBALL SQUAD AT PENN DWINDLES Only 35 of Original 100 Candi dates Reported for Prac t tice Yesterday S- Johnny Hcjsmnn, Peiin'a new foot boll roach is not nt nil satisfied with the attitude taken by the football can didates during the spring prnctlco that started its third week on Monday nnd will end next week. Over a hundred enndidntes signed up when the managers made their first canvass. Of this num ber fully eighty-five repotted during the first week to "Buck" Wharton nnd Captain Hopper. Stalling the middle of tho first week nnd lontlntiing until Monday this number hns dwindled down to thirty-five, less tfinn halt of the original number to report. Monday Coach Helsmnn made it plain thnt n continuation of Mich prncticcM meant only one thing, that the Bed and Blue would be thnt fnr bark in tho fall when practice stnrtcd. An effort will be made this week to bring out more candidates for tho final wuk stnttlng next Mondn, lesterdny the griditoti uimlidutcshad elr. first strenuous workout slnw their piucticr Htnrtcd when thej were sent against? the taikling dummies erected during the morning. Mmi of tho can didates were phicnll. sore after their first practice of this kind, but were pleased that they hml gained that much more knowledge for the buttle that will take placo next full for positions on the vnrsity eleven. what's Shamrock Sails From England for New York Dartmouth, England, May C. Tho twenty - thrco - meter yacht Shamrock, which Is to bo used by Sir Thomas Linton in tuning-up racc3 for tho Shamrock IV, tho chal lenger for tho American cup, sailed jestcrday for New York. Tho Shamrock sailed tho latter part of April from Dartmouth for New York, but met with terrific weather off the Kngllsh const and had to put back into port. i PENN MEETS NEW FOE Red and Blue Nine andNorth Caro lina Cross Bats This Afternoon I'enn meets North Carolina Univcr city this afternoon nt 3 o'clock in the first meeting ever nrrnnged between the two colleges. Tho southern lads nrc concluding n northern trip that could hardly bo called successful. Yesterday they were defeated by Swarthmore a to t nnd last week Delaware handed them a defent. NOrtTII CAROLINA. PliNN Hnnders, rf Shrlvcr, as McLean, 2b. .Sweeney. 3b Wilson. If Straus, cf Knlre. lb Wawlck. c Hweetman rf, McNIchol, ab, Itobblns, sn Yates, lb Yonle. . Harvey, rf Kelmslrr, 3b. Myere. If Lyons, p. Shcffcy, p. Trotting Owner Reinstated New York, May C, The board of review of tho National Trotllna- Association ut Itn mcetlnc hro jestcrday reinstated Albert 1 lay, of Witirbury. Conn . who, with his horse, I.dn.il, had been cxpellrd In nil Penn Juniors Soccer Winners The Penn Juniors won tho inlfrclajia soc cer camn with tho sophomores yesterday, 3 to 1. thereby nnnexlns tho class cham pionship. more CARPENTIER TO SPAR AT OLYMPIA TONIGHT European Heavyweight Champ and War Hero to Put on Exhibition (iCorgCH Cutpentier, henv.vwelghl champion ot Kuropc. wnr hero nnd Idol of France, arrived in Philadelphia to day with his wife, his innnngcr. M Dcfccamps, nnd sparring pnttner. Lea ner, "middleweight titlcliolder of Bel gium. The rrcnclimnn will nppear be fore an nudience of local fistic followers for the first time, when lie shows In n sparring exhibition ns the headliner to nn nil-star linntnm snow at the Ol.vm pia Club tonight. JJcforc going on for four loiinds with Inner, Cnrpentier will give the fans an idea of how ho trnins for n contest Ho will demonstrate the wallop with which ho knocked dut .loo Ueckett, of England, in seventy-four seconds, nnd also will show all of bis famous blows Carncntier has been boxing for nbout twelve years, having started ns n ban tarn, and winning titles in 'every cluss in Franco as he developed. lhe four bantum mntthes lo nrcrule Carpenticr's exhibition arc: Little Hear vs. Jack Pcriy, Willie Spent cr s. Johnny MulfJney, Tomniv Mutiny vs. Mickey Kiihsell. uud Ilobbj Doyle n. .Mickey Dclmout. . Last Colum,bla Workout Ne York, itay R. The Colunililn i rewii had tholr last homo nructlict 0Hcrdny In foro tho raco with tho Navy ornmnn m Annapolis nn Unturday, Three ehiMla will be. uhlppcd today. Tennis Coach for Cornell Ithara, N. Y May ." Abraham j, ford Jr.. Cornell '03, has been nppoin'rcl coach of tho Cornell vnrelty tennis team and will reach Ithaca this week to bigln his work. teflff J:.:?V. Si, Camels presold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for tho homo or omce supply or when you travel. a J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wuuton-Salqm, N. C, Binglcs and Bungles In acaln. Out again. ' . tfV U'Acrc, oh, WllUllli ate uur UaovtAtOiHi ' Phils iV Tliey flnlsliril seionil lo it illnrordant ntf.r . The aiAnls remembered thej -wern Giants and I nnrkrd t'rnvath .anil tils sludgers Into second plate Same Cravath ami same ! Ken nluioat khoikcd tlio um for a. ROal in iiiw neicnui. If there Is nnr music nt the I'hlls' (nirk In the futiirn the life will ho omitted. k imiliv irirn finni in tliti tnr onmc in tnv li III I i ttifti he sent alt ot hit, plitrfi hlttefs, viclunlnn hlmntlf, lo the ilatr, Viervbodu ti llir ttlwiit uns prrsjrd Into wnitt ttilh l tfeiitlon ot Sam 1'aune, I'minil 1,'nder the Door Dear Sir I havo a member to rlopo to tha Drown Uerby I'lub He i the man In rhnrc of tho scoreboard ) in llii Tbll lies' vatU N,n, ( Inrlnnatl took n fail out nf the I hlraan (iili mid then eteppetl nwny nulckly to artrtd tho Phils, lis they fell Into ectonil ilnce. Itenny Kauff had f'nusexV aiiitnsi yester day tVcll passed tho Inlet the first four times ho stepped to tho plat" Theres. something about them youll like &S. Twcnlylo Tr4 MjiK vl ackage 'CAMi rcf? vv zzm v H(. Vl 1V k i ar' r -v ... ', 4VCWt AAQfl ""P PrW 1 h 'Z '' t H A ,Ls ir1. . r ' . HiVJ'i.v' a. T, itSu , -vr iSr j MV- LtK, r'Ji' y -' . ,f3iP, lit irJ!M ,fV:
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