f", y&K yi'. i fpn mytfjt,tn!tfi i -,, mu'vivJ'i 1i-V" k-- JJJfjilW vW""-""" !?"" ' '"' 1 I EVENING- PUBLIC (LEDaER-PHlTADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APBIL 1, 1921 10 Now It Is Reported Fred Merkle Will Hold Down First Base SI. DAVID'S ADDS TO GOLF HERS Limit Increased to 260 and Guest Fee Raised to Ro- lieve Congestion UPKEEP COST DISCUSSED ny SANDY McNIBMCK Ciitllnff I"w upkeep 'ost of Rnlf courses and relieving ronceUlon nrc :J evidently tin two mnln factors lie Jne connldorpil till srnsnn by Oip pnlf committees of the locnl courses. Kearlv every enrly niinounceiiient for warded "to thif department coiitnins in dications that these nrc the vital prob lem? helnc considered. Recently n tlmctnhle for jnckiiiR up tardy foursome vnn printed in tills rolutnn nnd mnny locnl clubs hnve found in it n method of relieving cotiRCPtlon on crowded days. It wns credited to Don. lild Kois. Pinchnrst. but n letter printed below shows this wns nn error uml that the iden nettmlly flowered in the train of Henry T. Vnisto, of the CrlcKet Clnb, to whom the glory Is cheerfully transferred. Grtest Too Rained St. Davids Golf Club hns apparent ly found that visitors mnterlnlly mnlte foi congestion on week-ends nnd holidays, and for those players has rnicd the guest fee to 55 on tho days mentioned. It has "cased in" this ruIliiR wltn lb announcement that tho active mem bership limit has been increased from 223 to 200. leaving n present waiting list, of thirteen. Winficld li. Msrgcium, secretary nnd treasurer nt St. Dnvids. calls attention in the following : Tloolifcnt vUlloni may V introduced for cm day ones each calendar month nnd must Ki .cconipunled by the member Introduclns them. Tin fees for une of the olf courjo by resident laltor are two (2) dollars pr dlcm. excepting from M- 1 to Nowra Kr 1. durln which time tho fee for 8tur dy. Sundo,.- and holidays shall be two (IS) lelUrn for mornln plsy and thren (in) .lol lirs for nft"rnoon play, or flvo (15) dollars ft," the entire dav. Th nflernoon belnif tnderetood to begin nt 1 P. m. To member dcelrlne to huyc tholr nubs eluned for tho remainder of the Hi-cal vesr. oVrinnlne April 1 1021. tho eharK nh-ill be 16 and threaftr 110 rr fleea! J ear. Am member may elect to hao hi. clubs clciuwl by the month it II Pir month, or BO cents for or. c!?anlnr. ' Clubs left lth the , j.ro: ftwlonal for cleaning- and stored In the pro fttuciul shop hcn not In tiro aro coy rod b f.re, Insuranco to the eMnt of 530 per "Vhe rrwns committee particularly calls fntlon to tho foltowln rules: Butl Turf cut or displaced by u Pboar must be at c-nco replaced nnd pressed down Sewnth-A plajer must carefully till up E'chth Players must sec that their ! v,rto not injure the holer l,y standlns close te them ivlnn the Rrpund Is soft The olAanan.e of thew rules i wl I Jen natcrlnlli le5n the cust of upkeep mm m ?reKr"aii' satisfaction and Pleasure to tre pl5lng nembero. The coif time-table, cxpliiincdin an other article, is to relieve congestion and is simplicity itself. Your starting time Is marked on your curd. . It is figured u fourHonic should finish eighteen holes in two hours nnd forty minute'', ten minutes, i-ny. for par holes, eight to nine for par 4 holes and even minutes for l-shotters. You should reach the turn in one hour 8nd twentj ininiiteB, approximately. If iou don't, course police checking up, we thnt vou drop bad: to jour proper plnee leUlng those "on time" go through. Here it the origin of the scliemc: Dear Hlr-In the UiBMMJ l'UBUC Lkp.ikk of Monday, March 28, whs an interest Inc article on the iw tlti.'table which Donald Ross has Instituted for the threo courseH at Ptnehuret Credit was slrn to Mr. rtue" for orlirlnatlnir this Idea, when, im a matter ef fact a Phlladclphian, Henry T. Paint", of th. Philadelphia Cricket CIul, and an r huslHStlc KOlfer. conceived tho Idea. While hi was at Plnehurst from Feluuary 1 to -2 he showed tho ncheniH to Dunald Ron who was ery much pleased with It. rut Mr Pnlste worked out tho amount of nme it rxiulred for a foursotmi to play ovur ch of tho holes of tho three courses at Plnehurst and, In fact, completed tho details ef It In eery way Mr 1'alnte had threo frlendii with lilni. tho wi ter Iwlnif one, and it a tho tlmo our lou some took In colmc over the links which vie ueeil as tho basis for flKurliu.'. Mr. Pilte showed the, plan to Mr lloss und ho wi delighted with It. and apparently thinks so well of It that, aa you say, ho has put It in force. Mr 1'alsto Is chairman of thn Rolf torn mlttee at liuck Hill rails, Ia , and f. was In order to relievo the congestion on that crowded courso that ho thouzht of this rlriual way of keeplne placrs In their iciular places CHAUI,i:S KIIANCIS JUNKINS, March 20, 1021. Dear Hlr My attention lias just l.ein cilled to the article by you In Monday ytiMMi 1'untic I.tixitn, March 28, In which yiu call attcntlorr to the tlmo tablo as fol lows "Donald Hoss Is the parent, author, JMentor and ecr thins else of the new tetn. Tor a Ionic tlmo 1 hao read jour articles tth a ureat dcnl of Interest nnd 1 am sure 'bat Jou would not caro to make, any state xnent whatsoeer that was not Hbanlutelv eorrect. Tho actual truth of thu case Is ns In 1,Vhrtinr,' l.ji n ...... .. .. ...... . Plnehurst In such partj was Henry T irni ,,.,T.nr I" chnlrmaie of tho BOlf nt Iluck ill U tails. I"a Tha nuestlon of conircstlon ?i..h' .our.'? 1""1 worried him for Home Ti, V"1' with our foursome he worked nut tnt ,,,5bi19, llMnK " ,or twrl di4H' p"y t.e ti""l'L "", "ctu"' "'n consumed from tim i.i. u :.r "' maue ii nriiedula hiuI fah'a ,7; ",cr bucii pciiuiiuin or tune .?: ".".! cpmpletpd he took It to Donald -.. .ulv viier sucn seneilul good Idea Zi exc,?Tl ."That Is a d xooii Idea and shuuld work out line This rs no doubt tho flrst Intimation that Don- EL BLAVO Kweneionnle, ats to All Critical SmoLpr. sn n,.iiri.r. uox of 2ft El Blavo Special rull Tlainmi rillerdiiaranlerd s.7n iiov or 3i OUR LEADER A Wonderful HmnUe S2.B0 110X of SO Unit rrrpnld Vnon Iterelpt of I'rlee natlsfiietlon (iu.ininteMl or .Honey Refunded J31"!1 I"trlbnl.r 03 N. (II h St.. I'hlla. SPUR A New Narrow Arrow Collar sSlrAppe MM t Golfer Hcrron May Cancel Trip Abroad I'lltsburgli, April 1. H. David son llerron, former natlonnl golf chumplon nnd present holder of tho rcnnsylvnnia state title, will be como n resident of Chicago within n few tlnys. llerron, a nntivo Pitts burgher, hns been promoted to the management of the Windy City of fice of n Pittsburgh concern. In accepting the position llerron tnld he would make hh future home in Chicago. The business promo tion, it expected, will force Hcr ron to abandon thoughts of going to Kurope with the tenin of Ameri can golfers. J B.;0!" '' ,rf. w uch thought, u is shn ft .. Jir; ' .'"' ,hllL crc,llt o' hl Kl"l orlr,ir.r "'V.Knothcr. when ho Is tho ?ir nnn.il 'J'"1. ,Ultl. .'-"Pl2 trl his schedules Liin m.k Kl tu "onald Itoss. you hao i)ru!"iU" ,l"ot to the wro-.B man and "'MaVch 31. ,02.VU'UAM C- "" WESTON PLACE NINE HAS STRONG BALL AGGREGATION Paul Barth Is Booking Games for Shenandoah Team The Weston Plnce Aihletlo .(:. tion. of Shennndonh. Pn., ! making'! lirupurnnons for the coining baseball vfii Lnn nini mi 1 .. 1 .. t . Im i ,. ' ' '. ' " stwnscst uost-, ...... --....'. tiiu in 113 msiory on 1110 lulu, mo oincers elected for tho en "on are: PrcHldnnr Willi, ., i'Mn, treasurer, ICdwnrd Hoover ; secretnry, y . I4. DOriftntl iinhl mniinn.i, T W epauley, and business manager, P. II. Ilarth. Joe Sepnulcy again will have charge of the team 011 the Held. I-st nonaim hlicnnndoah won twenty-three out of iwcnij-six games nnd defeated all the hist teams In tho state. On tho team's! only trip to Philadelphia it defeated , Sstctson. II to L'. At football Shennndonh I w-on the championship .of the coal re-1 gions by defenting its old rival, Conl- dnle, twice. Mnnnger Sepuuley has a fine array of' players In lino nnd plans have been! formulated to nluv nt. Vrn Pinnn. ' Shenandoah, on Sundays and holidays. rho team will trnvel weellnv ami Not. unlays, and would like to hear from tennis in the n.'iiinliin.I'iTPT I.nm,n. Montgomery Co inty I.engue and all the lending clubs in he Philndelphin terri tory for Saturduj games in April and May. Address Paul H. Ilarth. '22o North Holljwood street, Philadelphia. Boots and Saddle Favorably tilnred hor.se i.nti.p.wi ni Tiu Jiiiinu today are : 'First race llpuni Iield. Midnight Stories. Sample. Sec ond Hutli Harrignn. t.ndy Josephine. Phie Mawm. Third Dr. Kendall. Sea Hcach, Oklahoma Irish. Fourth Vera Wood, Tnwiisentlui. George .Tames, Fifth Wild Thoughts. Rifle Vcnesn JVells Sixth--Peerless One. Water Illov,, Trophy. Seventh- Iturdorn, hnrlcstonlau, Hutlaiid Arm-- Mo-w Golriblnlt. of nmlnnntl headi the , r. :.i,,.'-: "'"nTi it tne iiiivan.t mt'ft It.C. which closr.l ast Sundav. ulih 11? ,,ir. ii.e. w-nicli closfil last Sunday, with 147 SIB lie Armonla .liable which in fuban-owned.' V ZF0T,A h.43 77B. i: Al-w? la) i.L .T-. Do1('- 2n.S75. f. A. stoneham. U.h...... prinripai owner of th track won oro raeo i . .. . . - . ..., . , ... .jk.'llvUJIil, iw ij-ihj. wiin iiiny Harton. the good ' welirht champion or ureat Hrltain. Jne Hei tliree.j ear-old which he reo-ntlv purchseed. ' mon: vs. Pranklo Murray, Hlllv lllnes is. which netted lilm 1 I.SnT. The inmllnz i IMpk Podl. Hobb Horn h Hattllnir Il.irnes, Issted no i!8 and dletribulcd Jill II 001 ! and Walter Oroer vs. Kid Johnson uro union horsemen. ; other bouli. 'I he honor ro to Hill; llatton the I Mnrt llurns I- sulfcrlnc from an Injured leading mono -winning hone nt !anna ' nitht hand, which will kop him Idle for H won nil threo of his starts, nivl hi-i sneral weeks Ho uneshed one of his Slii.P.o lire id Mun. J13.010 llerron. ,i'i. .-?cei clean, ll,,jj,. I ino iiorsrit at liowie ready for tun nnei mi-, tomorrow, as a rule, are on edge, b'omo of i v...- ,iuwi iunr,iiun worKouts are One rtlllr Clanuer. ISO. Kohlnoor. 1 IS. ; Ciorgo Washington, Ken Hlnner. I IS 'J-.' 1 SO Helen furlonc -Jiulda 1 II Taggnrt 1 .33 Toss Up. 1 !I3 Tom .Mc Mix furlongs Uantry. 1 15 Hackatnore, 1.1S. Manoovro. 1-I0i Gray nahlus. 1:1(1: Napoll, 1 IS l'-3- Nebraski, 1 IS a-.-; Mt. Tsidoro. 1:1.1, Hommy KoU 1-17 2-S Zouavo, l.lli. Frank Monroe 1-10 .1-,", Some of the Don to nv-elvlit)iH sprints aro Jock Scot. I 03 L'-rr I.adi r.nsiiry. 1 03 a r. Madeline I.llllnn lot Midlan 1.03 L'-.l Chevalier. 103 2 6. Medusa. 101 1-B Wll fieda, 1:03, Wood Violet, 1 0,1 Anticipate l.on. llalf-inllo workouts Master Jack, 52. Queen lllond 52: Golden Dawn 52, Wire less :M, Social Slr.r. in. Tan Son .111. park Hill .11. Pndlng Star 55 fcm nj ' ' " n.iiuiiinniuuMUUWfiffT Fyour choice m m of Any B m Two-Pair-of-Trousers HH ft Soriiiff Suit H VHk Newest Styles Newest 4B Colors Newest Fabrics. H i Hk Values to $37.50 IB xgfejLj Choice of our new I ife&kfci&gM spring stock. I VJgP Values to $45.00 i m jl Twenty-Seven Fifty f"EILLIAMS 1 WtJm Af "id 1 : kn VT ILLIAMS J WSSJ 1516 Chestnut M BOOSTS AL MILLER FOR TITLE BATTLE Jim Dougherty Wants to Match Chester Lad With Cham pion Wilson OFFERS TO BET $10,000 Ry LOUIS If. .IAFKK for nlmost n year Al Miller, of dies ter. ias been groomed under the tutc inge oi .nminy uouglierty, known ns tho Raron of I.eipervillo. nnd now the Intter hclirves his protego is prepared to vie for the middleweight champion ship. 'T feel tire (lint Miller will bring the middleweight chnmpionMilp to tho old Keystone Htnle." writes Doueli- I erty. j An excerpt from Dougherty's lengtby i letter on Miller follows: ' "I want to say. without fenr of con tmdlction, that Miller is the hardest j hitter that I have seen in tho mlddle I weight clnstf hIiico the time of KiUsitn I moiiH or Kctchell. JncI' Dcmnscr clnlms he hitH harder than any man whom he him sparred. Al haR dropped every nmn in tho courso of .1 bout since his start in tho ring. I have had him under my !",M "Parred . - --..... olmrgc in training every tiny since last ,iune. "The biggest difficulty I hnvn bmt ix to get sparring pnrtnon, ns it is almost impossible to got nny one to stnnd up under his blows. His rinc experience ins been ery limited, becuuse out of Hit? men he has met .11 the ring in the Innr vent nnlp tttn linn 1. .... ..l.l .-. ,.A -- . i A l"".""", "" k dc-suich tno reguinr games in tuo imn six rounds; tho others hate gone under 0iic circuit In nnn nr n-n n,,n.1 Ollt. .lf.UlV. in one or two rounds. If any club can get the present chnmpion. Johnny Wilson, to agree to meot Miller for eight, ten or fifteen rounds. I'll make n side but of $10,000 that Miller will stop hint. I saw Wilson and O'Dowd box recently, nnd I am satisfied that neither is In Miller's class as far as hitting powers are concerned, 'H agree they have more experience, "Thnt can bo tnuriit to nnr mm. hut Miller has what no master can tench nnd that is terrific hittlnc nowcr.s. which is lacking in tho mnjnrity of our ring gflbters." Scraps About Scrappers An Interrnclnl ml will I li,. feature on nlsht's pror.m at the ( oinbrlu CIu'j "l'n Preston llrown moots Hddls Mullen. Joe unatli ik. I'at Hnne" vl I f the other elEh'-rminder 1'reliros' Hobby Hums vs. Tern O'Hrien Jlmiry K.ns.in f Vounir John r-uffy und Jo HchrulbT vs ,lue Tub, r. There will bo no show m tho .Na'lunal to nlEhi Tho procram has l n rostponod un til Mondi) night, and Joe Tipllti will show In Harry (Kid) Hronn'r slead In tho star lmii .iRKlnst Willie Hltclile, of Scronton ltrwn'H -m e was damaged us a tosult of a butt tti his match with lrcld Jacks In roriland Me , thn other night. II lllllnc lonnrd fill khow in his first i Joo .V.son In th wnd et the Natlnnil Mon- nny nignt Jo:y auace, a. stabiemato or 1 N"1-on. will inest Jim lllrd. Th other mem Itn ire l)ann Moraran vs Unlnt Hrown and Knockout Leonard . llarn' (Sordon. iireiiKrr ..iiiirr i sip inio winaup oiicles nt l.Invd's Theatre. f'l.etr. Monda ftli.h, f'.lin lift ,nly 1:,l,lln MA.min. Iha ,..,... . ....... ..- ... ... w..-.,- ....,n....( ... Kmrllshman who st one time whs feather 1 rilTo-nrnld Ilnv MeCiirnry nays It was Al Onidon and lint llltli' Until who f.eored il nnc-rnund U1IOCK- rut al tno iuxcoo tne inner mum. .nci.ur- ii, ,v wnnts o pair oir ooraon itu any oi the 110 rounders. VUllin tlrltt. niatclmiaker or I.lojus The it re Chester. nd Pam I'leischnian, sec- i rotsrv of the club, are plaiinlnir a lioxers booking agency, with offices tn Philadelphia and Cheter. They will hae u stable o. , Ilfteen boxers. I loung Tom Hharl.ey has b-en li.'eping him- j self primed nnd ho expects to get started in New Yolk some time tills month Slv bouts havo been arranged by Miirrus Williams for tha Auditorium mxt Tuesday night Low linker s lien Tailor and Sol 0'nonti"ll is Mlko ICems will bo elght riunders, und six-round matches will be Artie Mcfnmi Ni Jack 1V,st nennv Bess 1 1 Jce Kellv. Vounir Ttlobi ' George (Tounc Orlffen nnd Mickey Wolrast vs. Jack ltlnll. Jark Ifnian has palre.1 off ssvtn bouts for the Tunedo Club next Wednesday night. Hli tound bouts aro K. O. Bulllvan vs. Krankle ITrltton nnd Hnrn- Jiurki vs. Marty Wll llama. l'our-round numbers will be Kid HeeM vs. Inllv Hans, nay Dundee va Hughey Uorland. Mloy Dolan vs. Charley McBhane Charley I.ouU vs. Toung- Krns and Tounu McCllnchey t. K. O, George Ocrlcks. Ilnmey Hellly and Duser Kelly, two of Jack McCarthy's hcxers, nre to apiar In re spectlve boutn with Dave Hchuster and Young Ketchall at 'frrnton next Monday night. BUFF STOPS GOLDSTEIN Hard Right to Jaw Ends Bout In Second Round Now Vorlc, April 1. .Tohuny Buff, of Jersey City, administered a violent check to the flyweight aspirations of Abe Goldstein, of Ilarlem, last night, when hit knocked tho latter out In the second round of their scheduled fifteen round bout at the Central Manhattan Iloxing Club nt the Mnnhnttnn Casino. Huff lnnded n hard right to Oold steln's jaw after the second round had progressed one minute and twenty -two seconds. The Ilnrlcmltn landed flat on biH back and, just ns Ilcfcrce Patsy Haley reached tho count of nine, he ninnngcd to get shnklngly to his feet. Ho Immediately fell to tho floor ngaln, however, and Haley stopped the fight. TO PLAY SEVENTEEN GAMES st Joseph's Prep Nine Will Open Season Against Pedagogy Tho St. .Toscph'H Prep. School nine will play nil of their home games tils season on tho Dobson Athletic Field. Tho first game of the season for the pre)), lads is scheduled for April 0, when they tackle the Pedagogy nine. This season's schedule for tho Crimson nnd flrnv contains seventeen contests. nnd includes games with teams in the 'labile Hljrli School Lcnguo, Main Line lcnguo nnd the Inter-Acadcmlc League, . . . .. . ... i. n-,L The Bcncuuio ns nrrangcu oy ainnager Ryan is ns follows: April 8 Pedagogy, af home. April 12 Chestnut Hill Academy, at home. April IB Tomplo ITep. at home. April 10 Olrard College, away. April 2!i Choltonham High, away, April an Cathollo High, away April 2S llrown Trop, at home. May 3 Vlllanova Prop, at home. May B Clayton High, nway. May fl I. a Salle Prep, at home. May 10 West Catholic High, away. May 12 Baleslanum High. away. May 18 Swarthmoro Prep, away May 20 -West Cathollo High, nt home May 24 Cathollo High ut home. May 27 Vlllanova Prep, awas . May SO La Sallo Prep, away. Pharmacy Five Wins Tho Philadelphia College of riiarmacy won the sccotid-ho f championship or tne City College Lcnguj by defeatlnir Hahne mann Collego last nleht nt the Contral Y. M. C A., by tho scoro of 20 to 28. An exceptionally largo crowd was on hand to cheer their respective favorites. lis (J the Hahnemann dribblers won they would liaic captured tho champion-hip as they won the first half title. Another gamo will now l necessary to decldo tho season champion ship. Ice Skating Carnival A Mardl OraH on Ico will b held at the Ico Palaco tonight. Thero will be a com bination of artlstlo and ucrobatle figure skating, barrel Jumping, athletic cents nnd other cntortnlnlng numbers Tomorrow night the Ice-skiiUng neiie will open a two wcclta' engagement at tno i-aiace. Hockey Series Is Tied VaneoiiTrr, II. C. April 1. Vancouver do fated Ottara lasi night a goals tn 2 In th fourth gamo for tho Stanley Cup. em blematlo of the world'a vrofesslonal hockey championship. The cams was played under rules of the Knstern Association, with six man teams, Koch tonm now his won two games, necessitating n fifth content, which will ba played Saturday night This Seal of Confidence, m hhmutic of 5" yearn of fair dealing with I'hiladclphianB, insures satisfactory service for every article of Base Ball Equipment sold here. Base Ball Uniforms The Best Tliat Can Be Obtained Anuwhere To-day at These Prices $8.70 Each Uniform consists of shirt and pants of good, durable flannel; cap to match ; stockings in colors of your choice, and belt. The name of your team will be lettered on shirts free of charge. These Uniforms are ready now. Team Managers Who wish to save money by tnking ndvnntnge of our spe cial low prices for team out fitting, nnd who cannot con veniently como to the Storo in person, should notify us by mail or telephone Our ropre sentntivo will cull whorever and whenever you mny desig nate, prepared with samples, prices and all other informa tion to show you how to save. There's no obligation to buy! Strawbridge & Clothier Sporting Goods Storo $7.30 $10.85 SERV CE MEN IN BASEBALL LEAGUE Six or Eight Club Circuit With Split Schodulo Plan of Organizers FRANCISVILLE A NEW ONE Of the mnny new bnscbnll teams and leagues among the scmlpros this Fcnson, one that promises to stand out in the forefront Is the Sen-Ice Men's League, now in process of formation nnd which Is being sponsored by prominent busi ness men of Germnntown nnd vicinity. To date a number of nosta bnvo slenl- fled their willingness to enter, nnd n meeting for organization will be called In the course of n week by John W. Shriver, of Scrgcnnt Edward F. Years ley Post Ll, fiS05 Gertnantown nvc- nue. It has been decided to form a six or eight club circuit, the reason to open about tho middle of May. A hplit schedule will bo adopted, the winner of the llrst half to play the winner of the second scries for the championship nt tho end of tho regular schedule in September. "MHio" Scnnlait WcMon Mainstay Mike Scanlnn ngnin will be the main stay of tha Weston club, formerly Swas tika, on the diamond this year. Mike will hnve as his assistants Iluchanuti nnd Eisenhuff. Wilde, one of the best first-snekers in (.eiuipro ranks, will be on tho Initial bag, and the recently signed McKisslt'k will cover the kcy stono station. "Pud" Murphy, the former Harrett player, will hold down short, while tho hot corner has been intrusted to Hhcnn man. The outfield will havo Englo in left, McIIenry in center and Jackson in right. Council and J. Xclss are tho reserves. Home tenm wishing to piny Weston should communicate with H. J. Neiss, 5021 Pcutridgo street, or phono Wood land OL'17 J between 0:150 and 8 p, w. A Xowcomcr A newcomer in the semipro ranks is , Ibn Pr.nnnttflll,. A ,. A,A..I.. ... . ganlred home and 'traveling club. Tho .vmT & b'Siouinf'ifornVin a pitching will be taken care nt by Itcaii , Work of his td.l balkllne match with Al and Tom Tnvlor nf flip Klei-lrip StoniB-n i 1,rt rutlor oarlj In the wek. stands sep n, i,r nl 1 S',ll I L 11 1 iim rr K r"1 ll from ",0 3,v world record st b Illlttcry nino. while Dunn nnd Hill Tny- ' the latn rrnnk Ives in ISWT according to Inr rlll till In rlinrro f tli linbuln I a formal rullntr IssuM last night bv f har . nnTt ri.' ini i it i i Tlio infield will lie composed of MEN'S CORDOVAN OXFORDS At Half Last A shape and a style to Here in rich brown and cherry tan cordo- van. Brogue tips Wing tips Straight tips And in every size and width from AA to D. And for the man who doesn't want cordovan we have twenty snappy styles in Russia calf in the new tans and browns and in gunmetal calfskin. 'AW worth double a year ago and all specially priced at 7.50 UAIJJUlAtfQ IJ.GOOD SHOESkJ 921 Market Street 60th & Chestnut Sts. 2736 Germantown Ave. 4028 Lancaster Ave. 5604 Germantown Ave. Branch Stores Open Every Evening Market St. Store Open Saturday Evening for Phillies Fisher, formerly of Chestnut Hill, at flrkt; Benedict nt second; McDowell nt short, nnd Tommy Otis, the Pleishcr start, nt third. The outfield will bo tnkeu caro of by Carroll and Clark, of tho Philadelphia and Heading, nnd Auld, of Fnlrhill. Charles W. Auld, 1527 Swain street, hns been nppolntcd business manager of the team nnd hns booked a number of games for tho mouth of May. V Under tha Big Top fit. Ixmlii They Cardinals nrrhed home this morrlnff from, their spring training trip ready to meet the Drowns In the series start Ing Hnturday afternoon. The American lz-aeuers returned on Wednesday. Oakland, Calif, PnntflM fVait jt. -The, local team of tho League won from We tuns hero yesterday. ;i to - in inim-cn iuninir elnirlo lu the thirteenth scoring the wtrmlnr run. Two former Athlotlo players, "Pop Arlett nnd Harry Krause. wero effectlo for Oakland on tho mound, and Alec I'reetnan was In tha llmeUght for the Cubs as ho allowed but eoven hits. ...,. nmm.lm. fTliA Rr.rl.1 nV.Dmf.lA,, Til ' drnns are hero for a game with the locals lo laj Trie ripenicer anil ins mnu ran og.ili7t a pitcher who halted Oielr slugitlng lesterday when they went up against Olln Volght, a (Hunt recruit, loaned to Hun An tonio had tho choirrplons nt his mercy it, ihA fmir innings that ho worked Cleie- land won, 8 to 0, malting all their runa boforo Volght went Into pitch. Fort Worth, Toxwi Threo days of prao ttco hero will fltlsh off the Texis training of the Chicago Whlto Pox and then the teutu will start north. Manager flleason bo Uc ho has discovered a new pitcher ca pable of taking his regular turn In tho box In tho person of Mulrennan who held 1'ort Worth to threo hits and one run In th nix Innlnvu ho worked yesterday. Mire"lort. Iji.- The New Tork Amrl cans broke their training camp hero today and proceeded to New Orleans, whero they will join tbo Ilrook!n Nationals In a tour northward. "Babe" Huth, who ha beon sufferlnr from a sprained wrist, playd part of the gamo yesterday against tho Hhroo port team. New Orleans, Im. The Hrooklyn Dodgers plav tho Indianapolis, team, of tho Ameri ca" Association, here this afternoon "Dus ter" Caton, Drookbn tnflsldcr has fctn sent to h'.s homo In .anesIlle. o, for a rest. He Is sufforlnff from rheumatism. Mobile, Ala. Manager Jack Egan of tho Milwaukee American Association team, called nn Manager JtcOraw, of tho (Hants lester diy and demanded two New York pluers, one a catcher, as part payment of Al.x ilaston. tho catcher obtained from the Ilreworn last fall, CmlvrMon, Texas The Iloeton Braies grnerod fifteen hits many of them for extri bases, in a game her yesterday. Hilly Routhworth secured tvo homers, ono I with two men nn bases and the other with I the saikH tilled. Horemans Gets Record P. Ml 1,'T. of the billiard rules oomm'tte Tn record of Ives was made In h slng'e BHm, o' a tournament Year's Price! suit every man's taste! The most shoe value in town today 750 lsk Open Daily THI 6 Saturdays Till 10 P. M. Our value neve than Over 20,000 Garments on Dis play at One Price Alone ($262) We Present Nearly 6000 Suits & Top Coats For Men and Young Men $?0 Absolutely Unmatched Anywhere Under $40 to $50 The Suits The Top Coats Embrace all the newest effects in men's and younn men's models, in single and double breasted styles, both light and dark colors. Cassimeres, ve lours, cheviots, worsteds, serges and flannels. Plain and fancy, including the popular new pencil stripes and herringbone weaves. Regulars, longs, shorts and stouts all sizes. Kcry new cu.itomcr who ontei this busy clothes shop is awed at the tremendous stock displayed, and the amazing values shown on every hand. On top of that is the big attraction of VARIETY. L'nder .mo root arc shown TWO-SCORE i FAMOUS NATIONALLY TISED BRANDS, givinR nu of the essence of America genius. "It's the greatest and esting style exhibit .Models galore to aplenty to meet every wi-b : patterns almost without end to suit ecr desire the shop where EVERY MAN, "regardless of size or proportion, can be titled per tectlv AT A SAVING IN PRICE THAT IS NOTHING SHORT OF ASTOUNDING. Another emphatic demonstration of our unexampled value - giv ing is furnished by these superb Spring Suits & Top which we submit in competition with any $60 and $75 values offered in this Open Daily Till 6 I M. Saturday Till 10.00 M - leadership - giving r more rively established this Sprin g season. PRE - WAR PRICES and TWO SCORE FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS is the big magnet of attraction that does it! Sonic of lite Suits have ex tra pair panls to match. $(M Additional Embrace a full selection of models box, form-fitting, conservative and raglans. An especially large number of the cele brated "WESNIT" Top Coats are included at this price; newest spring shades, 100 all - wool, quarter silk lined. Also light and dark herring bone weaves. Sizes to fit men of all proportions. ADVER- your choice s tailoring most inter ever seen i n tins citv. suit e er tain v: fabrics Coats $ 39 .50 city. Our price, $39.50 1 5th and Chestnut JVJ !? I. 1 M in m lClueliPcabody6.Co.lnc.Tro,NY. Aciu York Headquarters, 15 W, UWt SL ,T i , f. iXl r (,A4fsA.
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