W-W V Ui n fin 7 V '" & r .''' '-'VlT's may is, i r, , w 1920 'j t&RL ATHLETES IN P. E. A. A. FIELD DA Y OUGHT TO BE ABLE TO ELECTRIFY SPECTA TORS WITH EASE PENN HAS BULGE IN TRACK MEET TOD A Y 'Quaker Runners Favorites ,by Slight Margin Over Cornell. Athlete's in An nual' Battle , "' Hy KOWIN .1, I'OIXOCi.C rrnnhlln Field, Mny 1". Twllclilns Impatiently ns it rncp lior.o cnnlcrs mi altlfxitp. til) to (ho bftrrlr-r. the f ttlilftrs of IVnnsylvanln ami Cornell rarmrcl up in snort sprinti ami jhuiuh (long tlitvcimlcr path nntl on the grnss for Hieir nnnunl lnnl tinck nml field mfPt here this afternoon. ri(. w outlier was not cxnrtly Itlrnl ' tnr track sports, for altliotifcli the sun IonU.1 down from elenr'sklcs there vnn no mueh of the chill of early Rprlnc In he nlr to wnrm up the nthletes to their nH tfforif. KunnerH need n hot aim to limber up their muscles: to best nil- TflThe li'entH of the 100-ynrtI tlnli were tho first cventH on the program nml Tihrii tliflinsh men rrouched under the cim there were several hundreds of spectators In the stnnds I'arkol in llirce sectlont in the: smith stands were the Prnn students nnd Ioiir before the start of the meet their cheers could be hi'flrd for blocks around. Cornell win not without its supporters. The Ithu rnti hnd a number of rooters on hand. IVim Hiis KiIro Tor the first time In many cnlcn dnr.i. iVnn is conceded the rdje on tlic The (Junker nthletes trimmed Dart mouth by a sM margin last Saturdny, n litcli boosted their fctnek to wnr-linby niiotntioni. Cornell Is no weakllnjc; the Ithnonns arc far Htroncor than Dartmouth nnd n very probable inter loilcEintt' champion, but regardless of th(c fncts I'enn is given n slight edge. Conoh Monkley's tunncrs hove been maulers of the track nnd Held domain to long that track and Cornell almost lire sviionymons. They have ruled the fieM of the spiked shoes ever since a quintet of Perm's eons copped the chum pionMiip back In 1D1... Cornell is rich in trnck traditions, ind. from ndvnnep notices, the lO train h not below the stnndard. Cornell n team to be feared. So is Pcnn. Two Champions Among the Cornell nthletes are two Intercollegiate tltleholders. Knrl Mayer nd Walker Smith, both of whom wear two crowns. Mayer Is the modern Ted Meredith, that is, he resembles the peer less Ted in that last jear he won both the quarter and half-mile titles; Smith took first in tho low nnd high hurdles in Hie 1010 intereolleglntes. Matched against Mayer in both the ouartor and half today will be Earl Kbv. ireognhed ns otic of the best middle distance runners In college nt prrrnt and the champion will linveLfo. Wi.TC considerable trouble wresting the points from the Quaker. Smith will have things bis own way In tho hurdles, but second places nro likely to go to Kvcrett Smnlley. the Penn timber toppler, "Watt, who broke the world's record in tho 4-IO-yartl hurdles in the relnys, was unable to accompany the Cornell team. He is ufferlng from a severe cold. ARTHUR M'ALEENAN, flURT IN TAXI, DIES Noted Swimmer, Who Was In jured With "Ted" Cann, Suc cumbs in Hospital New Yorli, Moy 15. Arthur Mc Alfenan, Jr., holder of many World smimnihig records nnd slated for n place on the swimming team which will rep rrvent the I'nitcd States nt the Olympic same, died In n hospital here today of Injmics icoeUod Tuesday when, with Tedfonl Cann and Stephen lluddy, also projective Olympic swimming stars, ke wns injured in n taxtcab accident in I-ons Maud City. McAli'oiiun. former national diving rnampion and Yale athlete, was twenty 'itht eius old. During the war he mril ns a Hying instructor in Tcxns. tiunis leg ns broken in the ncci "''"t nml he mnj not be able to com pile in the Oljmpics. , SWIM TITLES AT STAKE Ntlonal A. A. U. Championships Will Be Decided Tonight Indljiuiiois, Ind,. May 15. Two "Mlonal A A. l swimming titles lll ' dec Hire) nt the Morion Club pool Jm tiinlglit IVrry McCJillivrny. mi .in J"n v,lr(l bacK-stroko champion, ill defend his title against Leo Ilnndy. ? Hie Delioii A. O. ; A. Siegle, of tho "'".oh A r , nnd Harry IMcrsou, a lnl kwiinmer. . T.h.c .ve nnd chnmpionship event will ,, m'.',0 ftri1 '""emit stroke for women. Ihelma Durby, Iteginu lties nnd U.,sarft ,AV"lhddgo competing. The ' named is u Detroit A. C. swimmer. .. I",S(' two rai'0!' tll,ro will be ""He other ecnts on the program. Macks and Tigers Battle for Cellar """tlnucd from PnK (Inn PrjlTf'1. lf-n0t' 1'1""l"! ' pressfrl t i,Prvi,.r,i Tho 'rum 'E'TS nri'ied hpre 1ml nlirlit k llk!il.,l ... . .. dirk -'"" nun pnrheci tuem 'S nml I,.,. ,' .... .: If .,., ubhKe in uie Aidine no- ii. i :".' " --- . i.iii .I, iiiivn I', f-nvoritn rrniii "'" debut In the lencnn l,ni, !,., i!rop,cn thirteen straight, consecutive CiniM , " """'K''!. coiiseciliivo "TV", v"rl0l,s cl,lus I" the AVcst. In i... " ' . nine games. Imuever. ft the tonn,' i0'1 i victories, wl.leli prows . n! cu" "In. hS 'nfes-cd Jack Coombs I" ben. ',"i'n ??ml i8 foortilms the . ttiBUrU,lVR Il'nl"KS In get .."" s In slmne. ,ll''' .Incf ..Vmiblc, w,b ,." '" '"bb. V. V bp,t,,,"i. but as soon as ."rt riun ; lttWrl ""ii, Ilellman '".'lie hrki H... i ""''. "" ,uu Kt't lip -. .iivmitin U'lioi-n vn l,iln.. i. l,. i . ', i""h- ;trl,r.,,,irii"B,f- or- the '"""P. hl i. "'" "I ,bo '" recent '" in! L,i i "" ,,p fidelities, .loo .1 VII bVLp"nc'u':c or Mnietliliie. nvL- LJ?lrlil 'ni"," MH1 be seen everv Inning Many Track-and-Ficld Meets on Today's Card The track and Held meets listed for today follow: COT,T,naiAT13 Pennsylvania vs. Cornell, nt Franklin Field. Ilarvord vs. Ynlr, nt Cambridge, Mass, Middle States ihnmplonshlps nt Sew Hrunswlck, N. ,T. Irnn Stnte vs. Wet Virginia nt Stnte College, Pa. Pittsburgh vs. Xavj, at Anna polls. Md. Colgate vs. Syracuse, nt Hamil ton. Williams vs. Amherst, nt WIN Hainstown. Dartmouth vs. Columbia, nt NeV York. SCHOLASTIC ' Pittsburgh vs. Xiivy, 'nt Annan oils. Md. Penn State lutcrscholastlcs, at Stnte College, Pa. Tn the sprints, the Quakers should get the greater number of points. Mlnar is Cornell's i best bet, but Huim Smith nnd rrcd Davis should score heavily. Ah usual, tho Ithacans nppcnr to have the advantage in tho distance runs. With Sherman Landers In the pole vault and broad jump, Colder and liar tels In the weights, Smallcy nnd Davis in the broad jump and Reynolds nnd Hampton in the high jump, Coach T,awson Itobertsou's athletes should show best in the field events. The entries for games follow : 100-jsrd dash Penn. f. 8. Davis n. n, Smith. H. Jt. Wlnsor. n. A. McFodden. V. MntthrwH! Cornell, Mlnsr. TcHer. Davlaon. Hull, Kupfer, Dcckwlth, Watt, Sillier. . SL'O-ynrd rianh Penn. P. S. David. II, H, Kmlth. II, H. Maxam. rt. A. MncFariden. D. ?!".l.th?Iv":. Cornell. Mlnar, Teller, Uavlson, Hull, Kuptor. Ucckwlth. . 440-yanI il'sh renn. K. XV. Khy, n. B. Maxam. M. II. Ountatnon. C. D. Hover, c, q.ronqulsli Cornell, Maer, John. Davlaon, (.Ilcr, Wllnoii, Chapman, Cook, Hull. Heck lth. Stanton, Teller. 8R0-vard run Penn. E. XV. J'.bv. Jt. n. aunatnon, v. Oronqulat. U. M. Orancer. A. Ilrewater: Cornell. Mayer, Stanton, Abreu. John. Cook. Well, strlckler, McDermott. Chapman, llnrper. Dullard. . One-mile run Penn, I.. A. Brown. W. n. Irwin. E. M. Phlelda. n. II. McIIale: Cor nell. McDermot Harper. Abreu. Htrickler. Cook, Htanlon, Utcklnaon,' Wells, Ayars. Dul lard Twn-mlle mn Penn. IT. M. Phlrlda. P XV, Klvlat. P. C. Mitchell, rft 11. McHnle, J. D. Herr. Cornell, McDermott, Dlcklnaon, Camp hell, Harper, Strlckler, Cook. Abreu, Cowan, Doctor Ilrown, Duryea, Kernchlld, 120-ard high liurdlea Penn, E. P. Smalley, I. A. Smith. W. N. Runselli Cor nell. Smith. Watt. Treman. Vermllyc, Llat, I.athrop. 220-ard low hurdles renn. O. P. Praaler. E. P. Smallcy. XV. S. Ituimell. P. A. Smith. It. II. Jack: Cornell. Smith. Watt, Blckford, Treman, Vermllye, Lint, Archbold, Itunnlnc hluli Jump renn. W. R. Ilnmri. ton. XV. Ilenoldii. D. I,, Nichols, n. n. Von Mour: Cornell. rtnmsey. Plnkemacle, Lathrop. .lewett, tiayuood. I.lst, Miller, ctlientty. Moftlt Tlnnnlnc broad jumn Penn. V. fl. ravla. -;..".. i-.-v - .v". - -'-.. -j":' nrew. winar. amiin, j.awirop, j.lst, Jowclt, Motnt. Pole vault Penn. S. O. T.andere. C. A. Ilulloek. J. W. Temple. E. II. lllckel! Cor nll. drlB.ion. Atkinson, Smith, K. I.. Jcvrett, H. A, Jewett. Shot-put Penn, II. O. Calder. IV. P. Har tels, S. XV. Frank: Cornell. Jewett, Ueatty, Cloodnow, Trowbrldce, n. C. Davison. C. A. Llet. Hammer-throw Pcnn. W. r. Dartela. ,T. A. Iloyer. S. W. Prank: Cornell. P. Miller. Uoodnow, McClaln, Button, Seltreat, Tobey. Amateur Sports HALTON A. A., of West Philndel- ' phia, Is now ready to book games -with nil first class home clubs. The team has been practicing daily for the past two weeks in order to place the best team possible on the playing Held and Manager Kcr is anxious for' his team to repeat the success they had last season. J lie nine is composed of for mer scholastic stars including Tarr nnd Bogart, formerly of West Phila delphia High. ' Home teams wishing to book this first class attraction should communi cate with Manager Paul Ker, 1811 South Cecil street. emlproffhlonnl nltrlirp would lll to .loin an out-of-town fntji ofrrlnsr ftuaranttcs Uallplner. S730 North Orlanna. Mrrrt. Ht. Hum (an ay) minx for HatunUy or Hunda J. A l.urv. ii74(l Woodlaml avenue. Tlione Woodland HiflT M. IIIiia IIM1 - Homo or away. fourttten.Bls. "Torn jears old I. Abrams, T232 Saybrook avenu. A flrt-ls nltchrr would llkc to Join turn. Ilallplaycr, 2730 North Lawrence street, Hnrlnir Itldfn A., A. Away, flrat claai. J. J Rous, 1303 Talrmount avenue. Jarouard A, A, Away, flrat claw. William Krutz. 1S52 East Orlanna street. Ojrrrtsfonl II. r Away, elchtene-tnenty esrs old. Irvln Orlmm. 220 Onen avenue. Alphn CInli Away; nrt class. II. C. Dil lon 3220 Woodland avenue IliUr & Rllburn Cluh Away; first elaas. J Cook, care or Hale & Kllburn Co., Ulcht eenth street nnd Lhlh aenue. H, Ijvwyrnr C. C. Away; first class. 8. W. Faber. 2337 Hast York street. Thompson A. A. Away; first class. Tod Voorhees. 017 Thomron street. SI. I). Rlnr A C. Professional will meet Tulpehockcn Reds this Sunday at Hadding ton. Pa. Rtenton F. C Away, first plass Twlllaht sames. U I Morton, 0,110 Germantown ave nue Thompson A, C Away, seventeen.nlne teen ear old K Clover. 653 North Syden ham street .... Northwest Profcslonnl Away, rirst class J. J Hoover 203 North American A flrt-cliis onlfleliler would like tn join team W Krchs 1814 East Thaer street. Krnelnitnn A. A. Away; first class, J. Murdoch;, 2103 East York street. North Philadelphia All-Stnra Away; first class. M Hcydow, Sim North Cleveland avenue. A, O. II.. Division 00 Away, flrat class J le. Lyons, 0l40 Cedar avenue. Westvllle Cluh 'v first class 0, Roemer, r O box 7t e'vllle, N J. goTfderby on Summer Proflram of Events Opens ' at Sprlnrjhaven Today The summer program of outdoor evonts was formally Munched at Springhaven todaj. The club observed "Opening Day" with the Springhnvcn (iolf Derby ns the big event. The iden of having n derby for golf ers Is original with Sprlnghnvrn nnd was conceived to arouse the interest of nil classes of players. In tbp derby, pairings are made by the golf committee in nccordnnce witli the handicaps of the players. Class A and Class II players are paired with Class C pjajers so that the added band icnps of plovers paircil will show aver ages as nearly ccpial for the contesting pairs ns possible. Net tcores ore de tcrmined by ndding the gross scores of both plajcrs nnd deducting their hnndt caps. M39B1IHSE188S 4s5&rrffT CREVIIVLVI W3303MM Ksrr.i'Ti mi iiiHi.isjiii.iTrfT OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 44 South 8th .St. Open Rrenlnis N" fmy AWwHbs GROUP OF STARS IN PENN-CORNELL MEET TODAY I ,& i . 1 HlaaJ1' .1 Ak 4 a. I ' i ti&tifiia gustafson. Biir I ' 11 Sw Ihf5m EBX mBSBSKtmSSfi MAYEK. Jk Cornoll..- Penn BBHaLaMyfP3fc Gjrnoll- H9 Free Straw Headpieces W&KwEBm A. NFUf I FAR! IR for Yale's Track Men IrIHIH ' " IlLIf LLnUULO Cambridge, Muss., Mny 1C, Tho Harvard Co-operative Society today announced thnt every member of the Huivard track team who makes a first place against Ynlc today, or is tied for thnt portion will iccelvo with its compliments n JJo straw lint, If Ned Uourdin comes through, ns his admirers expect he will, his summer hat supply will be assured. TIGER NINE FAVORED TO BEAT HARVARD Wat-burton and Felton Rival Hurlers in Battle at Prince ton Today PRINCETON Mrublin, cf. Ie, rf. Trimble. M, MrNnmarn, If. Fisher, e, Mnrnhce. 2I, Took, lb, Krles, 3h, Wnrburton, p. HARVARD Lincoln, '3I. Kmmons. 2b. Conlon, ss. Perkins rf. VrotJilnehnm, II Illcelow, lb. Itiillock, rL Cinmmack, c, l'elton.'P. Princeton, N. ! May 15. Ideal weather erected tbp Ilarvnrd baseball plajcrs when they came out on the ilchj. to face the Tlgcis In the opening game of tho annual triangular scries. Prince ton rules a fnvorite by reason of her better early seaon record, but many Harvard supporters, mindful of the gieat pitching of Felton ugainst tho Tigers last jear, ore hopeful for n Crimson triumph. Conch Jack Slattery. the Harvard mentor, sturted "Ilnbe" Felton in the box. while Wnrburton did the hurling for Princeton. Wnrburton 1ms lost just one game in four stnrts this season, while Felton has the best record of the Harvard twirlcrs. .Princeton's nine hns been materially weakened by the los of Winton 'at first base, -who was seized by un attack of nppcndlcitis'last Tuesday. Cook, how ever, has tilled his place ably in prac tice. A large crowd of week-end visitors who have flocked here to witness the athletic events packed the stands nt the start of tnc game. Binglcsfliid Bungles Jndtlnc from yesterday, Cnntwell rnn't do well. Thrown away In ninth. Such is baseball.' A' mny be. iible to shake the Arm rrlp the Titers liaie on Inst plnco. Iluother was panned out In Cincinnati for talklnsr himself out of tho earno Tantuicl mas pniuirrt oi fnrou'ins the Phita out of the oame. The A alned In the perrenlaie tables. The Tlicers were trmlmrd In their finale nt Wnshlniton. . Ilendryx took tho Hrses Into ramp and the Cubs registered their fifth straight lc tory. The Redi' victory mot'fd the champions to Irst place lied Shannon hnd tlireo hits yesterday nnd helped down the Titers. Itcd still Is work In for C. Mock. Yanks will be without a home next year. Colonels Ituopert and Huston nro halnc lots of (un In baseball There ere n lot o balceis uio ran'r see Lee Meadows. A'oih Lee can't see them, node Pashert in elnmmlnjr the hall this rampilUn. He linil tun slnilea nnd n dou ble urnlnst the Urine. Dnde was one-hdlf of the Chlcato of fensive. Tho rubs had only six hits Eber Beats Bud Oempsey Detroit, Mich., .May IS Hud Pempsey. tho outhful Drookbn bantamweight, made an excellent shnuliiK nanlnst Had News r.ter, the Canullan champion, last night, ami althoi'gh the decision went to his more experienced opponent Demrsey was on J)l feet rlghtlnir back gamely nt the end of ten rounds Barbara to Rejoin Pirates (Irccmllle. H. C .May IS. Walter Har bare shortstop left here todav tn rejoin the Plttsbursh Nationals, after havlnsr been nut of the eamn since his Jaw was fractured by a pitched ball In an exhibition same In New Orleans carlv in April Olympic Champions Back Quebec. Mav IS The Winnipeg- Falcon team, which won tho Olymnlo hockey cham. plonshlp at Antweru returned hero today on the steamer Grampian from Havre, -IMPWIWMSWOSW 'if ' ' A Wend - U YihJKSJEk lUfllhMWJyi f i IPB 1" iy Ul I raB GET START TODAY iaWEM-lilM?tj7it-JJi mSAimsmiisxmmmai LANDERS, eVnn-sv. JFicre Little-League Teams Play Today COMMKHCIAL, Hhnrpleus nt Srhutte-Koertlntr: Dobson nt Kennett .Square; Dlsston at Westing house. PIIIt.ADBLrillA SUnURDAN Ptenlnn st Incarnation! Curtis nt Lig gett & Jbcrs, tilcnslde ut Hntboro, MONTOOMBHY COUNTY Dnylestown nt I,ansdale; Souderton at Il?i1 WH"h,nBton, Ambler nt Chestnut Ot.OUTKSTEIl COUNTY Mwedesboro nt Wcstllle; Bridgeport at raulslxiro, Olbbstown at Woodbury. DKI.AWAIIK niVEU IloebllnK at Harbor; rel.aal at New town, I.nmbertWllo at American Bridge; Bash nt MorrUWIIo. MANUPACTUnunS" Hale Kllburn at General Electric; U O. I at Morrls-Whceler; Nlles Crann nt Nnval Aircraft; J. T. Yewls at South- work loundry, Hement at Barrett, rilll.ADEI.PHIA SIANUrACTUnEnS" Itoopes k Townsend n,(. Johns-Mann-yllle; XV r Hmn & Rons at Hmlth ft Furbueh. Proctor.. Sunrtz at ,M. S Vhlte, Mokea Smith nt Tloim Htecl nnd Iron I)av & Zimmerman lit Nlcn Hall Bearing Co. UETHLEIIKM STEEI. Pteelton at Sparrows Point, llethlehcm at Lebanon. INDUSTrtlAL AMATEUtl I.upton nt AmcrlcanPiilley: Hanlnlrk i Magee at Atlas Ualli Bromley at North American; Lace; ires-Bright nt Hohireld. .NORTHCAST MANUKACTURER8' Tnbor at Dlsston. rnlludelnhla Btornxn rJi-n V .fofrderor: Fajcttn U. Plumb at .V'i1 lolllna; American Tllo nnd Kabr'c Fat Tacony Steel, INDEPENDENT GAMES JlarrlMburs at Slrawbrldge A Clothier. !:ertskHV.arart0rJ.Ia,aiSe,.",, Bt N'"'l,r- ri1."n,,!Ehla ".-.A. al Madison Stars Lit Brothers nt (,' 11. II, W. Klelsh'r Jleadlnp OI yets at .Marshall E Smith. Ulrard V. a. nt Camden A. C PENN FRESH PLAY TODAY Red and .Blue Yearlings Meet Cor- nell at 3:30 Following tho traek meet between the Penn nnd Cornell 'nrsity traek teams on Franklin Field this nfternoon. the freshman baseball teams of the two eol leges will meet in their nnnunl diamond fray. This is considered the most im portant game on tho schedule of the two team. Iireslln. who has ot to lose n game, will twirl for Penn. The lino ups: PENN FRESH Mahaffev. If. lllnkle. Sb. McMulten, cf. Farrell. as Sullivan, 2b, Shuater. lb P. Miller, rf. Maher. o. Breslln, p. Cornell rni:sn. Quia, :b Powers, lb. Woodln I'b. Kaw, If, Fox cf Munns Telfer rf Hoblneau c Hollo p. Phlladelphlan Leads Gunners Readlnr. Pa,, May IS Earlo B Melrath. Sf, Philadelphia, the tltleholder. successfully deranded the Pennsylvania state rhallenee iV?5h.yc emblematlo or the Ilvc-blrd cham pionship of the. Keystone fate, against Ray mond s. Brubaker, of Sinking- Sprlnsr, the challenger. In, a 23-blrJ rhallenge match yes. terday. winning out bv a margin of oiip mrd. after an exciting nnlsh Melrath scored r1 "l,nIulja,ke1 " -" Oyere. thp former losing two birds, dead out of bounds SPRING SUITS Made To Order EXTRA PANTS FREE BILLY MORAN 1224 Market m S34MARKE-'STI Oxford Shirts Collars nttnrheil, O Cf Vulue 3.50 fOV White and pongee inlors iMW Furnish "Little Fellows" Will Fans With Big Bill of Fare This Afternoon Four more baseball league will raise tho curtain on the HVJO Heaon this afternoon. Two nro circuits presided over by Harold C. Pike the Montgom ery County nnd Philadelphia Suburban while the Gloucester County Lengue starts a strenuous, schedule of thirty gnines. nnd the N. K Manufacturers' League alio gets tinder way. The Philadelphia Suburban Lnngue will usher in itH ninth season with six teams Two champions will come to gethcr when Stcnton trnels to Incnrnn tion. Stenton won the title in the Suburban League last ear. while In carnation enrred off the honors in the Northeast Church League. Chnrlio MaqGregor nnd his Curtis C. C. will demonstrate their prowess agninst Ligget & Mor, while Glen- side will show nt Hntboro. All games in thl circuit are played on Saturdays, with the exception of this Curtis home games, and they will be staged on tho gi ou tuls of the Curtis Country Club every other Sunday. The Montgomery County League has been strengthened this senon. and the Souderton pennnnt winners will hnve n hnidcr battle for the flag this year. The team will be virtually intact when it meets "Charlie" Hotssell's Fort Washington nine on the lnttcr's grounds. Lansdnlc will piny its first game ns n member of the lengue, but Doylcstown expects to win with Ncw mnn. the six-foot hurler, on the mound. In tho remaining contct Ambler will play at Chestnut Hill. Subject to Change MONDAY AMIAMI1RA (s) r:iHlns llammorsteln In Tho Woman Game l'Jth, Morris & rsssyunu Ae AIXEOIIENY . (s) Deri l,j The Right Krsnkford and Allegheny Avs. APOLIO 52(1 and Thompson St. (s) Constance Two AKOADIA Chestnut below 18th St. () Charles Paris tSAIiTIMOltR () Robert Warwick Thou Art the Man Blht St. and Baltimore Ate. BEMIONT D2d above Market St. (s) Margaret Sylvia In The Hone) Hee UMJEIintD (s) nroad & Susquehanna Ave. Marcuente Clark In Easv tn Get BROADWAY Droad St. nnd Snyo- (el cieraldlne Tarrar In Woman nnd Puppet Ave. CAPITOI, 122 Market St ) Tom CEDAIt eilth St. and Cedar Ave. () Marlon April CENTURY Erie Ave. at flth. ( Darrlsrale The Weman Who Understood COMSETJM Market Dot. BOth and 61th. Blanche Set in The Deadlier fei COI.OMAT, () Katherlne Macnonald In The Beauty Market Ulll. KI.U illltpiflWOOa AVSS. EMPRE8S Main St.. () Clara K Tonng The forbidden Woman Manayunk FAIirLY 1311 Market 8t. () ITarrv Bullet FAIRMOUNT HOth m. and Olrard Ave. () Robert Thou ritANuroni) 4715 Frank ford Ave (a) Nell Back to SOTII BT. TIIE.TRE Below Spruce St. (a) Nalmoa In Stronger Than Death GREAT NORTHERN Uroad St at Erie Ae. () IMPERIAL. Cloth and Walnut St (a) K MacDonald In The Beauty Market 4t)Mni) (a) Front St. and Olrard Ave. Bryant The Six LE.VDEB, (t 41st ft. and Lancaster Ae. XV s The liiierty (a) Claire Adams in Tho Key of Power tiroau di. ana uoiumoia avv, LOCUST B'.'d und Lotus t fits. (s) Wallaco Rnld in The Uancln' Fool B1ARKET ST. THEATRE .133 .Market St. () MODEL 4H3 South St. () Sheldon Lewis In Dr Jekyll and Mr Hde NIXON C.LM and Market Sts. (a) Marguerite flscher In The Hellion Dorothy Daltnn In Black la White OVERBROOK (s) H3d St Hnd JUverford Ave. PALACE 1'.'14 Market St. (s) I'ltlNCERS 1018 Market 8t. () Wllllnm Farnum In Heartstrings UKC11WT Market Ht. bolow 17th. () Grace Darling in Even aa Ee Alice t-ake In Should a Woman Tell RIAI.TO ( Qtn Ave. at Tulpehocken St. RIVOI.I 52d and Ransom Bta. (s) Love Without Queatlon ItllltY Market St. below 7th (a) Alice Brady n Maternity SAVOY U'tl Market St. (a) Bessie Barrlscale In Notorious Mrs Sends BIIERWOOD (, B4th St and Baltimore Ava. Wm farnum Slrlnga, Loat BTANI.EY Market above 18th St. (a) ;cll B De Mllle'a 1Tiy Change Your Wife STRAND f,i (lermantown A9, at Venango Violet Iteming n Tht Coat VICTORIA Mirkst St. above Ninth ut) nex Reach's The Bltver Horde MTEST ALLEOHENY (al l8t-ond Alltghany Ave. W 3. H.rt in Tho Tpilgata 1AKLEY BOOSTS EBY FOROLYf ICS Cornell Coach Also Thinks Landers and Several of His Own Men Have Good Chance Conch Jack Moakley, of the Cornell track squad, believes thnt several of his men hnve a good chance of making the Olympic team on their showing In the recent Penn relays, their dual meet nt Franklin Field today nnd their work In the coming intereolleglntes. Incidentally Mr, Moakley did not for got Penn, when he was talking Olym pics. "I feel sure thnt Hby, Landers and several other University of Pennsylva nia men have n fine chance of making the Olympic team," said the Ithaca tutor. "They hnve mndc good records this year nnd should be nt their best for the intereolleglntes. There will be n lot of comnctit on In the Intereolle glntes, nnd It will be hnrd to eliminate some of the athletes, but t feel thnt Watt and other members of our team have just as good n chance as an) bod v if they round Into shape, nnd I certainly expect them to do so. I saw Itradlcy perform in the Penn relays, and I con sider him n great nthletlc. He should be' able to make the Olympics all right." ' Conch Monkley would not make nnv definite predictions on the outcome of todny's dual meet with Penn, but he said all the men he hnd were in good condition. "We left Wntt and P.rown nt home." he said. "I didn't feel thntl we ought to tnko nny chances with them, I Wntt hurt bis knee in the gymnnsium ' recently nnd J want him to hac plenty I or rest, so mnt nc enn get in shape lor mc iniorcoiicgiat.es, Coach Moakley had some vcrv in Cresting things to sny about the Hritlsh athletes nnd their methods of trnlnlni- "I nm thoroughly familiar with the Knglish system," he went on. "Thev depend on what might be callednatural ability instead of intensive tmltiin Vnn could see that in the Oxford -Cambridge irum uiui run ncrc. xney ciicln t seem to do much before the rare, but you noticed they won. Well, the amateur athletes of England nre stnrted on their athletic career early. Often they run five or Six miles when thor nro nnlw cigni. years oia. 'inis means thev de- velop without any of our finesse in training, but have much greater stamina oil the nvcrnge. "In England there is really only one month of the year when athletes can't get out of dpors for their gnmes nnd sports. This gives them n big advan tage. They are never tied up by ice and snow, ns we arc. Consequently they develop more naturally and arc stronger, "I coached the first American that ever made a real showing as an Oxford student. His name was Scott, nnd lie was an Ithaca boy. He developed along tho line thnt I have just been dis cussing he had the old English system, the one which was used by .Tim Kobins McMnsters and the other great BritNh coaches." The Cornell track team rested this morning nt the Itittcnhouse Hotel, lunched early and went to Franklin Field for their meet with Penn. Cynwyd to Open Season Today r, Th. n,wyi1 """A1.1 m- managed by Bobert Brlnghurst Shelltnberger. will onen the. sesson on the school Held this afternoon with the Crew-Lcvlck nine as opponents. Manager Sbellenberger will likely use sher bondy and Chalfnnto as tho battery for the opening game. Horatio Wilson, chief of the police headquarters, will hurl out the nrst ball photoplay Presentations for week of may 17 to may 22 SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER TUESDAY Elaine Hammcrsteln In The Woman Game Elaine The tell In " of Way Bert I,tell In The night of Way Talmadga In Weeks Constance Talmadge In Two Weeks Charles Ray In Paris Oreen Ray In Oreen Robert Warwick Thou Art th. Man Margaret Sylvia In The Honey Bee Marguerite Clark In Easv to Oet fWnldlnc Karrar In Woman and Tunnet Moore In Dude Tom Moore In Duds Dil In Folly Marlon DU In Anrll Tollv Allan Dwan'a Soldiers nt Fortune nianche Sweet In The Deadlier Sex Katherlne MacDonald In The Beauty Market Clara. K Young The rbrbldden Woman Carev In Proof Star Cast In The Blindness of Youth Warwl, k In rt the Man Mark Twain's Hurkloberry Hnn Phlpmnn In God's Countrv Veil Shlnman In Veil nark to God's Countrr Back Nailmova In Stronger Than Death ThWToiRn5ilTu,?,j! Lar-KIS,;" To," I" ,'lra The Forbidden W ciiiin , The Forbidden Woman The K MacDonald In The Beauty Market K The Waahbuni In Best Sellers Tom .Mix In Six Foot Tour Hnrt In Toll Gate XV 8 Hart In The Toll Gate Bert Ivtell In Tho Right of Way Wallace neM In The Dancln' Fool Clara K Young In Clara K Young In Tho Forbidden Woman I The forbidden Woman Sheldon Lewis In Dr" jeku ann Mr Hyde Margurlte Fischer In The Hellion Douglas Mact.ean Mary s Ankle In A5!,a...a'ewart in The i Anita Stewart In The Fighting Shepherdess fighting Shepherdess Kdlth Roberts In Her rie-Foct Highness Grace Darllnr In Een aa Eve Anita Stewart In Old Kentucky Anita Old Olive Tell In I .ma IMthout Question Love Enid Bennett In the Woman In the Suitcase Shlrlev Mason in Molly and I -Frl'' City of In Heart City, 2 William Tarnum Heart Strings Cecil B De Mllle'a Why Change Your Wife Violet Iteming In The Cost Rex Beaeh'a The SIlNer Horde XV. 8, Hart In Tha Tailgate 1 wU ifpifrri iyfgi -T! 4 Iv v t-jj t fy ibv3t"sr t '"rrr. NX iliBMIMBHp3P'iA Rre''M 1 VV i GEIST CUP CONTESTANTS Mrs. ,1. W. Turnbull, Philadel phia Cricket Club, who Is shown hIk)c. defeated Miss Eleanor T. Chandler, tlic lower figure. In tho .play-off for the, (JeLst golf trotili today nt tlio Overbrook Golf Club PENN INVITED OVERSEAS Oxford and Cambridge Plan to Send Teams Here Negotiations nre now on to send tenms from Oxford nnd Cambridge to the Pcnn relays every other year, and a Quaker track sqund is tn cross the water to run against the English in stitutions, if satisfactory arrangements can be made between the institutions. In a letter to Murdock Kenclrick, chnirman of the Penn trnck committee, Captain Tttidd. of the Oxford-Cambridge relay team, present holders of tnc worm s two-mile record, expresses the hope that Oxford and Cambridge may be represented in the Penn relays in nlternnto years, and nlso suggested thnt "In turn it will be possible for Pennsylvania to come over to us nnd to foster the verv real association that is springing up betwn our respective universities. Apart, too, from the athletic side of things, it does seem a renlly definite help towards the sjm pathetic uuderotanding between the 'two countries thnt n number of English undergraduates like ourselves should go back to England with such fnvorablp impressions nnd happy recollections of a great American university ns we do one nnd nil pns'ess. Personally I feel that I have made such friends in Phil adelphia thnt I shall look sincerely to seeing again. Although I was only there n fortnight, there nro few place's I shall be keener in revisiting." Cornell Wins at Lacrosse Ithaca. N. Y Ma tn Cornell rtefontid Hohart a to 2 In an Intercollegiate lacrosse match )cstvday. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY llammorsteln In Woman Oame Olive Tell In f.ove Without Question Bert Lytell In The Right of Way Bert Uvtell In Tho nigh of Way 8hlrlev Masnn In Molly nnd I Harry Morey In The Seu Raider Charles nay In Paris Oreen Charles Ray In Paris Oreen N'orma Talmadge She Loves and I.les N'orma Talmadg She Loves and Lies Margaret Rvlvla In The Honey Bee Vnrma Talmadge In The Isle of Conquest Mav MH.on In The Wnlkofr Jack PlrUford In Little Shepherd (Jeraldlne Farrnr In Woman and Pupom Ben I.vtell In The night of Wai Tom Moore In Duds Tom Moore In Duds Robert Warn Irk In l.hoj Art lh Man Star Cast In Checker Robert Warwick In Thou Art the Man Farnum Durand of the Bad Lands W 8 Hartln The Toll Gate. W S Hart In The Toll Oat Katherlne MacDonald In The Beauty Mnrket Olive Thomas in Out Yonder Tom Mix In The C clone Clara K Younc The Forbidden Woman Voln Vale In Common Sense Walter Miller In Mvs terlous Mr Browning .lack Plckford In Little Shepherd Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn Shlnman In to God's Country Mark Tnaln's Huckleberry Finn Dutln Farnum In The Corslcan Brother Dorothv Daltnn in A Gamble In Soul Kimball YonnV In forbidden Woman Clara Kimball Young In The Forhidd-n Woman MacDonald In Beauty Marker Gernldlne fnrrar In Woman and the Puppet Charles Rav In Red Hot Dollars Dornthv Dalion In Blark Is White W S Hnrt in The Toll Gate Earle Williams In Captain Swift Svlvla, Breamer In My Ijidv's Garter Anita Stewart In In Old Kentuckv Wallace Rld In The Dincln fool Wallace Reid in The Dancln' fool Clara K Younc In The Forbidden Woman William Russell In Leave It to Me Shlrlev Masnn Molly and I !"",, ,V.J.7"unr '" 1 he I orbldden Wonwi Margrlte Fischer In The Hellion Jiianlta Hansen fcj The Lost Cltv Madge Kennedv In The nionmlng Angel Elsie rerguson in His House In Order AJ,"? ."art in The Fighting Shepherdess Anita Stewart In The Hghting hhephcrdes,s May Allison In The Walkoffs Tsuru Aokl In t-ocked Lin Grace Darling In Eten as Ee Grace Darling in Even ag Eve William farntn in Heart Strings Blanche Sweet in The Deadlier Sex Stewart In Kentuckv Oljve Tell n Wlthftut Question Robert Warwick In The Man of the Hour Mice Brady in The Trap Brunette in Purple Dreams Mme Sylvia In The Hnnr Bee Olive Thomas In Love a Prisoner ...f ','. n "' Mill' " hy Change Your Wife Olive Thnmaa In I.ove'8 Prisoner ,r,cJJun De Mllle's Why Change Your Wife Violet Hemlng In The Cost to let Hemlng in The Cost Rex llenrh a The Silver Horde Rex Beach's The Hlher Horde "Jirtt In Mitchell Iv,wl In in 'louKate, rhe Last of Ills rople YALE FAVORITE b Elis Row Princeton and CornH on Carnegie Lake This I AftnrYioon Princeton. N. , ,1.. Mny 13. Tho wenthcr condition nie Idenl. thcjoars men arc in fine condition, nnd the stage is nil set for the Cornell Ynlo Princeton triangular cicw races on Lake ( arnegie this nfternoon nt ft n clock. After a dark day ctcrday. tho sun obliged this morning, nnd with n slight north wind which 'tends to cool the ntmoiphcrr. nothing better could be hoped for. There Is scarcely n ripple on tlic lake, nnd the current is negligible.' Coach 'Nlcknlls, of Ynle. decided nf tbp Inst minute to give his men nnothrr row, nnd hnd them cm the water ngnin 1 ills mormiiK. i" mini iiiiii1 Hi Lf days. Coaches Spaeth, of Princeton, nnd Hoyle. of Cornell, sflick to their original plniii. nnd gave their charge it rest. t I Drawings lor courses were Item lnt 'night, nnd in the nrsity rnce, Cornell I drew the canal side, Ynle the middle, nnd Princeton the university side. Tlic freshmen will row in the same order, nnd in the Junior event. Princeton will be next to tho cnnnl, nnd Ynle on the unlversltj side. Cornell Is not entered in this race. Mr. Meiklchnm. of Columbia, will net as referee, nnd Mr. Kennedy judge nt jtne linlsli. i Hotting Is nbout even on nil the boate with Ynle u 5 to 1 fnvorite in the. vnrsltr I race. Hnd the Cornell Princeton sup porters are snapping up all the available I money nt this figure. Wngcrs of 2 to fi , arc being placed that Princeton will unit un- num. nun mere is one 01 I to (II that the Cornell shells breaks the record for the course. The town hns tnken on nn nlr of lm portance as at big football games, nml Inst evening nearly nil the upper clnss clubs held houe parties while the fresh man "prom" was going on in the gym nnsium. Two hundred Cornell undergraduate came down from Ithnca with the Cor nell oarsmen. Statistics of Crews in Triangular Race Today YAM. tARMITY ir. In Position INRADE;1 Vgt. Ilrl. Are 170 .. 10W 34 171 ;i lew fl.t 17.1 0.2H S3 176 3.1114 IS 13 A. II Si 171 B.2 n 175 fl.l JT, li n.J4 Jl H3 6.V4 j7 .ll 1 in 2.7 170 fl.l I 22 172 C1.3 Id 178 A 211 I on Ji.n ti icm d.i in lew ii.ii i 113 5.5 31 1113 - 241 IW 0,11 B4 103 Bill 2 IflU fl.l -3 1SS fl.l 3 iflJt a.i'A :m 101 3,10 20 10.1 .1.11 -ii no a.6f 2s Hon: 1 Alten. Jr. 2 .1. I. Mnulton .1 I). CI. DHsenll 4 I,. 4, Sehleffelln 6 s. J. Hord B F. II. IaivcJoj 1 11. V. Kills Stroke C. f. Coxswain It. Average Peters, eapt, 175 inrson riUNTETO.V VARSITY BowPage '-Terry 3 llrllliam . ... 4 Cooke A Nlnclalre CI Chlsholm ... 7 Milne , . Stroke Crewfll Co l mm. In Itosenbnuni CORNEL!. VAIISITY How Young Nheppartf . , T Wlpperman . 4 Jhiley, Jr. . . llnrkley. Jr. I.lnnell 7 Baldwin Mrokc Knlcbt Cornwall! Man FRIDAY SATURDAY Olive Tell In Ioe Without Question Olive Tell In Love Without Question Bert Lytell In The Right of Way Bert Lytell In The Right off Way Kath MacDonald In The Beauty Market Kath. MacDonald In Tho Beauty Market Charles Ray In Paris Oreen Charlea Ray In Paris Oreen MadB Kennedy The Blooming Angel Madre Kennedy Tho Blooming Angel .Vorma Talmadge In The Isle of Conoues Norma Talmadge In The Isle of Conquers Robert Warwick In Thou Art the Man Bert Lytell In The night of Way Eugene O'Brien In 1 1 Is Wife a Monty Bert Lytell In The night of Wav Tom Moore In Duds Tom Moore In Duds Theda Bara In I Kathleen Manurneen Theda Bara In Kathleen Mavourneen William farnum tn Heart Strings Robrt Warwick In .lack Straw Hnudlnt In Terror Island W. S. Hart In Terror Ielan 01le Thomas In Out Yonder Tom Mix In Th Cyclone Olive Thomas In . Out Yonder Ruth Clifford In The Amazing Woman Dnrothv Dalton In The Vampire Bert LMtle in The night of Way Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn Vivian Martin In Husbands and Wives Clara Kimball Toung In The forbidden Woman "onstanea Talmadge In Two Weeks Blancho Sweet In The Hushed Hour Mnrk Twain's Huckleberry Finn Vhlan Martin In Husbands and WIvm Clara Kimball Young In The forbidden Woman Gernldlne I'nrrar In "oman and the Puppet Charles Rav in Red-Hot Dollar O-raldlne farrar In Woman and tha Puppet William nussell in Where the West Begins lloudlnl In Terror Island Enid Bennett In The Woman In the Suitcase Wallow Reid In The Pan' in Tool William Russell In Leave Ii to Me Earle Williams In Captain Swift Anita Stewert In in Old Kentucky Wallace Reld In The Dancln' fool William Russell In Leae It to Mn ''lara K Young In The forbidden Womnn Clara K Young In The I orbldden Woman Jtianita Hanson In The Lost City Tom Mix In The Cyclone Anita Stewart In Th fighting Shepherdess Sessue llayakawa In The Devil's Claim Crera Darling; In Even aa Eva luanlta Hanson In Tha Lost Cltf Wallace neld In Excuse Mj Dust nliH Slensrt In The lighting' Shepherdess Hsrrv nrev in Bullctt Proof Grace Darling In Even aa Eve Will Rogers In Water I W 8. Hart In Water hveri where Poppy Olr."s Husband Blanche Sweet in Iho Deadlier Sex Blanche Sweet In The Deadlier Beg Harr Carey In Bullet froof Helen Eddy in Turn In the Road I'lalro Whitney In Mothers of Men W H Hart In So,usr" Deal Sanderson Houdlnl In Terror Island Cecil II De Milled M hy Change Tour Wlf Houdlnl In Terror Island ,fclin De Mllle'. Why Change Your Wife Violet Hrmln'c In The Cost Violet Iteming In, The Cost Ilex Beach's Tha Silver Horde I1(' Beach' The Hyer Horde nm.'. 'nlll.'a i t .sa K 41 43 . "' "r,. " Punctured Romance PWCurfd Hems neve '" ct T-75iA i -'4 tyjr . ft $ h t, l ' i f i i f iiV1riCJ'i1,,,7.'lt I V' -I ' .-.1.U-, . Z rVi '" -in i -w -I - J-t.m.n
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