jp. j5!?? ri (WT 't, t,V vj ."WW. ,r ' v ,.-i- VI Miss Fownes and Mrs. TEAMS OF PAST WERE STRONG AT KEYSTONE frMe Collins and Jack Barry One of Greatest Combina tions Ever Evcrs and Tinker Another Sweet Pair. This Year's Combinations Not So Good H (illAXTMM) HICK Wimt IsiKC, IntlrMl? ITnrii the Wwti ami the Wind and the Tflf mr 011 to the moors Btrlnti to hill and plain Ami the lure of the arm! Outdoors Whrit thru speak of the open Ski, Of a swing nml a Follow-through, A,l ihr blue Hills crho the cry H'hnt else can a poor man dot (IXfjno arc Hip most temperamrntnl W athletes In different sports?" dlV It. h F. Wo ltnvo no net IN nf Mich nt Iwrnl. but vou mnv recall tin 50 linen of Hushey Kfotigli'a "Temper anient l the- highbrow wort) for plain, frillnarv pu'wdnwi." The Keystone- Link GIIBAT bnll clubti oijilif past, ns n rule, have had two top f-tnrs work Inc at short and second hne. The old Cub had Evcrs and Tinker, one of the greatest combinations that ever worked together. The old Athletic had Barry and Collin, a pair, perhaps, of even greater strength, with the epeed and hatting power of Collins eonrtderrtl. The old Oiants line Fletcher nnti Doyle, not 1.0 brilliant, but a fighting, hustling, hnrd-hltting brace of top liners. The nnnea of 1014 hnd Mnruirt lilt and Kvers. vhllr- the lied Sox of 11115 hnd Scott and Ilarry. These clubs, nil winning combina tions, ilrsw a big part of their rtretigth from the two stars who worked at short and sewnd. Whleh leads un up to the second base strength of 1021. Leading Combinations C ILEVBfiAND this penson stnrto with Sew ell and Wnmby ns Its keystone I? uard. Not quite up to Chapman nml I'aniby. Brooklyn has Olson nnd Kllduu fair, but Imrdlj overwhelming. The Yanks, with IV"klnpangh nnd Ward, will hnvo mVe than average strength, but two of tlVstrongest com-bimti-ins around belong to the Nutlnn.il League Scraps About Scrappers HIIK Anrrlo rtld his tralnin In Philadel phia for M matrh with (Irnrnr fhanfy at the Olymrila tnnloht The York llrhtuelKht reorll In Mntchmaker Herman Talor In fit fettle tv)n for th contest. Eddie Jatnei. 1 coftft featheruelKht. lll rnskf hlH I1iIIa. delphla deliut In th eeml. Ill foe will He- unn HTUKn. t'rfiima: hm jionerc mi, lt.trkl Clnrk, Joe telt mi. Willie Fermi ion who itopprd Hltlmorc Kranklc llroun In four roun 1 nt Halllmore Snlunlny nlsht. nd Illllj twine . Wllllo Spencer. Ttlllm Itrltl will atnur hln werkh ahow al l.lojd'a Theatre. Chetnr. tonlcht. Johnnv Orlftliha a. Vnun Teter Jarkon. uf liuf filo. N T. Is the wlml-up Itll'v Illnee . Iioblij Allen Is the eml. Other Ih)u; lllllv Kaaa Mi Ilohhy lluchea. Ilohliv Horn vs. Juu Martin and Joe nrock a. Jnck McCauley. Tedd7 I-nnard. of Atlantic City, hna leMi trjln to get mntchea with flywelitlite In Phlladelrhln. He mnj npnenr In a len round bo at Poughkeepile. N V., next week. Tomni txiiKhmn. of Smoky Hollow, haa t tounh afaUnment for tomorrow- nluht at the Auditorium. He meets Charley O'Nell Jn the aeml lYankle (K. O.) Smith faces rank Alder. Marty Hums vs Danny Mc Cah Frank Sparka s. Joe Coster and Dae Shannon s. Jolin Monroe are prelims. Tommy Jamlaon and Mike Howell will elaah In the star hout of six rounda at the Tuiado Wednesdnt nlaht The other six rounder will be Mushy Oaapar h. Mike Con rors Four-round liouta: Trmmy HoKan . Harry Orant. Fred Wooda v, Oeorue Brown Joe Howell va, Marty Hums. Pua-y Wil liams Iloliby Slellnr and Al Gordon mi Bohh Williams Ioe Ciiteh lina taken over the mananerlal relna of Joe Christie. Inader here from Cnnneeilrut Cutch aasi "Christie Inoka like the heat bantam around 10 me He'll tjake US pounds for 1'atny Wnlluc or for that matter, any one, " John Hleffrns, timekeeper at the National Club Is about to break Into the liandllne and of boxing, He has taken Charley Pitta the Australian. In to. . The Paradise, at Atlantic City, again lias bean opened by Ilafe Weloff. Quite a ro-( anion or sponfinrn wan neia mere on natur nav night. Vew York reports are noiv to the Tfect that Atlantic City looms as a probable bat tleground for tho Deinpeey-Carpentler match 10 that there muat be something to the alatemenla of Herman Taylor and Jlmim Dougherty last week that the big contest 'vlll go to the shore this summer. General Motors Trades X HE transportation superintendent of one of the largest users of motor trucks in the world recently said: "The GMC Truck of today has more good fea tures .than have been developed in other trucks in a decade." Perhaps he was over enthusiastic, but his company has used nearly every known make of truck. At any rate, it is worth youi' while to let us show you why GMC Trucks are popular with experienced users. General Motors Truck Company 205 NORTH 22ND STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Bell Phone Spruce 207C Tliej nre Hnncroft nnd Frlsch, of the OlnntN, with Mnranvllle and Cutshaw, of rittsburgh. Hnncroft nnd Frlsch slinulil make one of the greatest lmlrs nf the year. Roth are whirlwinds, fast nnd skill ful, bralnv and aggressive. And both can hit ns well, If we ha"d our pick of the field it would bo these two from nnv one club. From "A Shropshire' lad" lly A. K. llousman IiOveUesl of trees, the cherry now Is hung irith blooms along the bough, And standi about thr woodland ride Wearing white for Hastcrtide. Voir, of my threescore years and ten, Twenty will not come again, And lake from seventy springs a score, It only leaven me fifty wore. And since to look at things in bloom Fifty springs are. little room, About the woodlands I will go To sec the cherry hung with snow. HOLLAND has put In a call for the 0!mplo gnmes of W2S. That'll whnt we call 100 per cent forehanded ncss. Hj 1028 we mn hne three or four more wnrs. with slv or eight new boundaries established. You may re call ihe fact that the Oljmplc games nf 11110 were to go to Berlin. Vow and Knr H' RAVYWHItJIIT chnmpionships of nnj note nre few nnd scattered. We nre not referring to anj such minor, affairs ns Dempsey nnd Miskc. but stake tucnUi, where there is an element of doubt. In Ihc last twenty jonrs we have had Johnson nnd Burns. .Tohnsnn nnd Jef fries. Johnson nnd Kotrhel. Wlllnrd and Jnhnsnn. Wlllnrd and Mnrnn. Dempsey nnd Wlllard. Oempsey and Brennnn. duly live of these stood for an) thing in particular five In twenty yenrs. The oulj hen j weight affair that iiinounted lo nnj thing since Wlllnrd stopped Johnson wns the Dempscj -Wlllnrd engagement. (Ine scran of note within slv jenrs. CorurioM, Iill. Alt rlglili rtttned Giants' Players Are Hospital Patients New Drlrnna, Iji. March '.'. "flaldle" Itnpp, olRr InPelder of the New York Na tlonatM. h In n ho.pltal hwre suffering from a slight nttark of pneumonlu He will not be i.ble to Join the tenm for sexernl ilass. I)a llnnerafl. the Olnnu' ftor'sllp. In also here for an operation. In which his tonslln will be remoed Senators Play Daytona Nine TlaMnmt, lln... March 2S. The Washing, ton Amer.cans' regular snuiid twenti'-nie flronr play their first exhibition game of the s-aeon here tndn against lh loci club of the Florida Sla'e Ingue. The Nationals 1 ndeil a twenty-six dav spring trslnlng stnv at Tutnp.i stsicrday The regular iuud will ion the second teim nt Jn,ckeonllle Ister In the week, and Ix-gln a harn-at-irmng trl to Wishlngton through Alsbama. Tennessee nnd Virginia. TRAYLOR MOTOR TRUCKS A high-grade product and constant unfail ing service are the predominating features to be considered by every truck buyer. We guarantee both. 1 V2- 2- 3- 4- Traylor Engineering Salriroomi and Motor Truck Service Station Broad St. & Lenifli Avenue Phone: Diamond 1015 PRODUCTS EVENING PUBLIC Letts, Jr., Threaten Golf Title of J AL WAGNER WINS OVER TOM CLEARY ftallan, Recent Comoback, Scoro3 Impressive Victory at tho National HOWELL BEATS JACKSON s Al Wngner. called Knockout for some reason or other. Is proving himself n leal comeback in tho ring. Since re turning to the nrt of glote wielding, several months ago. the South Philadel phia Italian has not been on the shfirl end of any decision. On Snltirdny night Wnguer continued his winning strenk and. In a wny, sort of u'pst f the dope. Ho wns pitted ngalnst Tommy Olcnrv. the fast-rising Mnnni linker, nt the National Club, nnd AVngncr breezed through a wlnuer In a great battle. Wagne,- was t6o strong for Clenryj he nlso punched too hard nnd too often, Al was in great shape, carried the fight to his dcer but not tupcrlor oppo nent, uni' nt the finlfli the Knockout one had proved conclusively thnt he wns ready for top-notch competition. Tomrm Howell, nnnther Italian coinebnek-r- appealed in the wind-up, nnd h. wn n winner by n slight mnr gin over Joe Jackson, of Southwnrk. It vnn a ense nf n veteran whipping a joung-ter. JnckFon stnrted off well uihI led In the rnrly rounds, but Howell came back strongly nnd- finished a bit in the lend. ' Brlcky Iljnn outpointed teve Mor ris. Toniinv r)etin won from George Holly nml Jimmy ICngim whipped Johnnt Dow.ney. BERT YEABSLEY WEDS Former Phllly Catcher Marries Miss Helen Farrand, of Roxborough Bert icahslev, former Phllly cntcher nnd star fnolhnll plnyer of Bj Dickson's mnrlno eleten, joined the rnnks of the benedicts tnduy nt noon, when ho wns tiniteil In marriage to Miss Helen For rand. Both are residents of ltoxbor ough. Tho mnrringe ceremouj wns performed by the Io Atinnre Knln. pastor of St. Timothy's Kpiscnpal Church, of Knxbnrnugh. After snendlng their hnn eyincon nt Atlantic Cltv. the couple will be nt home in Hotbnrough, where they will tnke up their residence. Yenhslej is well known for his ath letic nbllit.t. partieulnrlj baseball and football, and Is Mnuowlmt of n basket ball plater. Last enr he plated foot ball with Oonshohnckcn nml this senson he has ngaln signed to plnj in the nut Held with the Aberfojle team, of f'hes, ter, Pn. Knaler Slondar Tlnnee rnnttnnna f,,le Ilnulite Orehealm -Danelng lo j oTIoek JACK IIANI.ON end Seternl Vnudeiltte Arts Tlnira. Maht DiiiiMe Oreh., rant. .Music I.idles' fM'k htneklnga iia Kouvenlra Cliih linnets Men., Tiles, nnd Krldnj Mchle iieoi if inre in ion inmiaaion ooe 5-ton Trucks & Manufacturing Co. Factoriri: Alltntown, Pa. and Corowelli, Bucki Co., Pa. (778) LEDGER-PHIL ADJELPHI A, MONDAY; Defendant in Suit "STlltrFl M'INNIH ''Irst bi'seman of the Boston Amer icans, who Is named In suit, by II. 11. craiw to show why lie slinuld not report to the Boston Bed Sox Indians Ready to Barnstorm Dallas. Tex.. March 2H - The nurld'n champon Cleveland Indians nre prepared to ena training actiMties nerc tomorrow, and start Wednesday on a barn-itprmlng tour A game a scheduled with the local team to das. but It la rinuli'fiil If the game will be Slajed on account of cold weather. Manager . renker announces that, barring accidents, th Indians win train hero again next spring. tiQOBTT & Mybrs Tobacco iHMKHiiaaaaaaaaaaaaar JtV smokers s ' aGs MZ&BfWw- " mwm r?'' rtilKS3KtPSSKSSf 'M T,lr' MAMIK. AllKVIf.I.K.'M. C. Cf iS 499r?jJtiKtWtSB&fS9S " 1IKI.I.KAIK HEIflllrS FtA. f jtmUmSKKKPliBmSlaS ' 1 The Bellcvicw. Urlleulr llerjbt. JTU. f A JXBKM&UtKEBtsSmSSL ' J DdlCVlCW, A Ureat Winter Heor - eJ. .K XXLKyte ...... M-AVyfTTTTrm . ' -'CafC . V -"eW ..j fiAlVULlONl tf'jr ...-v NS, " KyW " 'v- ST 1 Oeventy Third Street- E r;. lK?:A I Xear Broadway and I Z'' ", ".tSkf liiF-,' '-"'' fi Seventy Second Street $3 ,Z'sS'i'J''','.-2SBW ii?C-a m, Subway Station MB . c,rf.v?."v' ."".t.?'viyF..v. "'t'iVA .. vw -&& 1 mimsxsis -mmm w ,mmk. GOLF TIME-TABLE LATEST ON LINKS Donald Ross Figuros Timo to Play Each Hole Matches Must Koop Up to Chart COURSE POLICE AID SYSTEM By HANDY MrNIBIATK The very latest cm the links Is the golf time-table. With the nit nf the schedule for arrival time nt the various "way stations," from the first to the eighteenth tees, nnd the nld of clhVlcnt "course police," the "creeping pest ilences" of the present will be noNnore. The "locals" become "expresses." Donald Bos Is the pnrent, author, Inventor nnd everything ere of the new system, He hns upplied It to the four courses nt Pinehurst. han figured out the time It ought to take to play each hole comfortably, and has mndp up his time table from starting time thrntizh each hole. ( nurse nollce ulll see to It thnt matches keep nbreni-t of the time-tame, it tne matches t on t they lose their plce. The titnc-tnblo should lie tin In Oterbrook and other locnl cnursos which nre serious) considering the mutter of matches which hold up the pla of a crowded holiday or week-end. Boss ficures that it tlioulil tnke 11 foursome no r.ore than two hours and forty minutes to piny o, 'J nt P no- hurst. ' In other words. If the quartet is-sent nwny nt 1 :0.i it must hole nut on tho """w,.:.;. x",:;w "' -' 8 sr- -Sf ' f ...L'SaTnP r V' s .i CVj3 I Hi , , M!i' 353,(8aC aBlvWsT'jy JetaSeaaWRHR VjL. -'i&ft k the vmmmmn "fei ..--" Fliers ''IKS-SL PMt&A?" "-'' Met ny one of -em 111 PSsJK ivjn icii you mat -;.K3IT. 'tfamnaaiHi t"3K ?llf?MHae'' "rr m i a JBrTytw? m-mi,uhi. ,n am tMiient ami the finest tobaccos, -k . Mfi.' ':'& , JW fifflWwkk perfectly blended. N 'S V J "- SSH FAT I MA C IGARETTE S y0tJidov Co, MARCH ;28, 1921 Mrs. Hurd at Pinehurst eiciiteent 1 cr The tlmo-rriblc Is printed scoreenrds of the f nrollnn ireen promptly nt ,t:ir, on the new course, nnd all starters know what Is expecjed of them, know Just what time they nre! expected nt each lee of tho eighteen I throughout the round. In the main, ten minutes in nllnwed for par fi holes, eight to nine minutes on pnr holes, nnd seen minutes nt 1 the short one-shotters. Here is one-tiiurter of Boss' time- tnble. The topmost line Is starting time, nnd the first column sIiowh the holes. Look no o in is jo . t in ir. so 2R -M) sit S'l 2f .10 .15 40 .i i so ai art 44 in r,4 I as in 4S nt its oi I n is S3 (is 01 ns 1 a 1 II n.t 00 o in is so ; mi II in St !rt si s 13 is si ss 31 .is II SO 2ft 30 3.-, in IS Walk Smart 1 Boss doped out his schedule with the aid of seven assistants, who busied themsehes "clocking" ever mnfcji that left the tee for three weeks. . ' I was found that an four-bull mntrh thnt walked smartly between strokes, even though plentj of timo wns taken in making Hie strokes, could pin euch hole in the figures set down, provided it didn't stop each green In count the score. Now the course police tnke the time tnble and spot a mntrh, holding up thr play by simple process of stnrtlng with 11 niHtch nhend of it thnt Is on time and working hick till the dilatory golfers are caught with the goods In the spring tournc down there, when there were ,'HO stnrters. It wns figured ".00 hours of idleness In the thirly-slx-hole iiinlifying round could hnve been sned with the nld of the card. Therefore, hereafter walk smartly! Otherwise the pair benind you mny clo'rk ou from tee to green. If yoii take eleen minutes on a long hole, watch out for n chorus of "fore" nnd mi ac companying lnirrnge of golf halls aimed at jour sun-kissed ears. jtrj s- ,; w'A fa TWENTYfor 25! T L Fourtoon Players Ro3pond First Call of Manager to I Phil Haggorty OPEN SEASON ON APRIL 23 The Nntivit baseball team i pre paring for the opening game of the fen son, which Is scheduled for HntnrdiM April 23. on the home ground", nt Mil ler nnd Ontnrln streets. Mnnnger Phil Hnggerty sounded n summons for nrnc tiro last Hnturdn, nnd fourteen un swered IIip call. Set oral others were elsewhere, but will h" on 4iqiiiI Tuc' tiny afternoon Hnggertt will hnve his athletes on the hall field for practice three afternoons n week until the opening of the season No nttenipt nt n game was mode on Saturdnt. the players devoting their en tire time to tossing the ball nnd getting their e.tes fastened on the old apple with a little batter) practice Among tho'e wiio responded were McCloskey, catcher, Dei Ine. pltchei . Nolan, first base: O'Brien, formerlt nf rielsher. seennd base; Jackal, of the North Phils, shortstop; Meislcr. third base; fJopiis, third base; Bishop, Ernie Padgett, Ilalph Pndgett nnd "Chick" Holmes, of Beterl). In the outfield. Holmes run nlso be used us n relief pitcher Others were Johnn) Bnrker catcher, Barrow, left field, and a pitcher oer six foot b) the name of Webster. Teams desiring games with Nntlvitv should address Phil Haggert) , UHlJj M-'inr street, pnone Kensington 'jil.ij but taste ihe NATVI Y NINE HA INITIA PRACTCE V9 liffercuce 17 .ship salesman 'mm to lie a bettar one 1 Is mi iinilmlied demand for trained productive riM-i-iiipn npring Minn fnmm-'lcpi weiines di eening April 0 Call or write for d talN m iiiKii, oi" ( inivir.itcr. accounts a? . . ns. im'ii M. i . . IIJI MKH STHI'.KT NPHINOJlKMIIirS ATKSTICCIT'.N, J i i ArvAmcpican. Plan. Hotel i II I IAN I C CIITir.IM.tI. lof nidmriimnRinlPnmYrTr I triRepnoor oaraog. I GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia i ati'i bearh Hot and cold run ning water T'rli-ate Imths Rates 4 at lip. special weeUI t apanii non Booklet. OSCAR , I'M.NTKIt IIAUOf.I) I.ANDON IVrONTICELtO 1 fJUUWC0W00I.5WViaAWICWISlW Keniu v A iinr Ilea h Op BOO Modern theouui oni riMfltoi Mirminir water In rooms 1.1 up lail' S17 i0 in neekly Amer plan, llenklel S'l- TTHIt fc HOM.INOUR. 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JOSEPH PULITZER ell-innilp man of the old -dicml, Inn who was always ahrcast nt the times, became .i patiun.of duration bt: r.niNt oi Ins ht'ht f m piarii .il tiatinii llr sunl "Rdil i.itnui 'Irvrlup-. i haracter, ii'sli.unt, ,v am enient am .irruinpli-lnnriit Lark nf rflutatiiiii i. a-. f,'nat a hau - tlu-ip ,i l.uk nf mentality " Keep on reading Mr Educa tor a talks, Mmi-mm eo7 Chestnut St PHILADELPHIA (US Js BANKS' BUSINESS '.,,, COZZEGExl" IT'S THE SCHOOL FOR YOU P lOlf II Wll i I I x . ,n lb.,. ii 1 1 nn 't uur i ImnucB for I ' t HUM in tiU-llieHfl lfr 1 - '; ' Ul ' i i b v ountiiiB .. t i trial sa, nianlnp Ti pa in I il It. il Ktitule I'en- ii n lii 'iMinaii IrmliiM., rralti 'H'lU'P.- .Ill -1 ..I.. r.'OII Wnlnul sirrd Phlliiilrlntili, College Fntrance Examinations liiliimho H view I'uuiatH lu Ctiemlstry and I'lij i-r , liiFMla cvciiiiich. for 10 el(u. Iieg iwiniK iiii biu, IiiBtructor Dr Duiu Wilbui Hum rUBistratlon tlOH oix-n TMCA Trhi Ii al Sf'mnii. I is 1 Arch fll l.l.T Mil. 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