!, - 7.t' y- '"V -rv. vc ""T" " fwJicT.v-' - tv. w Athletics Are Continuing to Make GOLF'S WORST SPORT IS "CADDIE CUSSER" Untemcn Prone to Snarl al Bag-Totcrs Should Be Kept Fifty Miles From Course Season for Horses Starts Minus Man o' War U (IKANTLANI) KICK As April Cnl' Anir thil )miiifl .J'iiV bnrk "liaiii it,,, thnuli'l irr Mill Innpr.r hrrc Win, hair mi ' to II"' Since i'- '" I It I II II 1 ion- hill these Iwn hml mill n fnrnrcll Why WioiW irr Mly Irmnrr noil In fitvl irhrrr ilvcicr pleasure ihrcllt Worlds' Worst Sport TUT, uoilil'x ttiimt upoit, lipyoml uii .Millie, is Hie "I'llilille ciimsit" of the golf nnir-i'. This tpo Is ln'.voiiil tlif iiltiniiilr n1r Th" nvi-riiKn Mil. with it lilt of lindiips. insinirtlnii iiml holpfitl miR crktlcis iiii In- Hindi' Into il Rood mil nip hi n frw rmintK Kilt wlii'll lit' Is nil...! down. Imwli'il out, punned and Minrlod nt !..v n lot of old.u- nllbl i-x-i,eil. hi" progress N bound o be wow. l'arli '"iir-e lias Its slmrc of tlicso "mldlr rusnTH," none of whom Hlioulil lie'iillnvveil wltliln fifty miles of a Golf dull Tlie are ranker than the. crab pavi which kills off the preen. All'Aronnil Star . ... .. ! iiittIIO." iiuenes a roauer. "is mo W., , . . , ' greatest all-around star in base-. ' Wlin, we might ask in turn, has an thine In this respect on Slsler and I'nch N a good pitcher, a good tirst lineman, a good outfielder and a hard lilller. . . , IIpiv we have line ability on four diffpieiit jnh- Hornsby. a hard hitter. nil pliiv ".ccniul. third or sliort, but tlirv are all inlield pnsltloiis. His vcr mtillU. after all isn't up to that of S --li-r mid Until. 'Hie Missing Member Till; -cason swings under way and rniiM of the limelight heroes resume thrir iiceiistoiiied place In the parade. I'eii'l"""'. "'"' "'. ""-" Tim "there is one vacant chair onel White Sox received almost enough - t star who will be missed more money for wrecking their careers to than in one else , I l'- " tlirlr attorneys. And llm name K Man o' War. imm, ,,. ,,.. ... Tliis -liner horse ileserveil at least i M.i tnoie ve.'ir s cuilllicillliill un Liu- nnd, I'm-tin-tlirill of battle was In his I hlniiil In see liliii leap nt tne raisciian num. li.iriiir one could catch his tremendous s Dl Throngs Ready for Bugle With1 Horses Far Advanced in Training CLASSY FIRST-DAY CARD! llimie. Mil.. April 2. Sprinc iaciii(, vii slieieil in this afternoon with t'e uiii'iiuiE of the llowie meet. More ,!!.' 1 nri ' a -i- ine ill the l'lince (ieoiRe J MP. DAP MP. OPENS AT BOWIE an nir heioie were on Hand at tnelly fi, js proudly nnuouncini: today s.m nm ul the M'ason. Siiperintcii- j the nciiiisition of Krnnk Coltart. wlio in nt ivuiliiiK has the trnci; in excciienr i iiiil.tiiin it having been resurtneed l ul ilr.'iiai'd flu tr.i-k i h"av . but is drjing out ra'nilli The Iioi'm'k arc inoie advanced hi truiniiii: 1 1 1 11 ii ever before nt this .i-oii due lo tln open winter. All -tiihle inoj.i )s taken and many horees have linn shifted to make more room. niiiiiliir of IMiiladelpliians form- n niiiii.iiiihile parties arrived nt llnlti iiiiire In-i inlii to he on hand at tlie ,n cirlv lod.iy, lln i .ti I f.ii the openiiiK is featured ' tie in.iiieuriil handicap nt seven f I 'I14 -l heie are two other features '") i in , iijji nm of seven races, the i m nml nn purse and the fidelity I ip-i- I Inntv ilchett carries top weiRlit i I .J i mnils mi the inaugural. 'Phut mini ' unipiiicner will be favorite, in ii Moh.i'nlitv, for the stake. Uoims aiiinni; lmlajV entries lecciv hi' imn Ii .lttetitiou here me: Kirst .i'i' lev II . Radical, ltrnde : second, Vmaikassin, ,i.K Scott. Toss Up; turd Muster .lack, Johns I'mma, Mmleline Lillian, fourth. .Inddn, M.iu vie, King'.s Champion: fifth, I idiui Witihett, Si Isidore, Holster; "H ( n'liiiihiiie. Ilendrie, 'I'antalus; 'Uili. lierlin, Siindliriii. Iletsy. KAYQULA WINS ANOTHER uowntowners Take S. P. H. A. Into Camp by 21-16 Score K inil.i Catholic Club continued its f mum; streal, tnkliiB the measure " s"Uli l'liiliiih-lphiii Ileluew Assticln ' "ii hi .i iM'll-pla.vi'd hascball Kami' at " nili(iiiv's Hull, Twentj -tliird and 1 ' l -Heels, Inst niKit by the ' ' "f -1 to 111 The (inn's Kerry ,"' ' I'd Hie Splms II in 10 at the fii'l ..f the ln-st lmlf. "iii Mi Cm in, i. husk) guard of I ' ,i- the -nir f the game with iis.ltiunnl field goals mid three s 1'. II. A. tallied two field ind hotli i mac in the initial half, " ninilr b. l.ew Scliiicidcrinan. fun ami MULLIN DEFEATS BROWN Eddie Too Strong and Clever for Veteran Colored Boxer . 1 Hill-; Mullin. I.'is pounds, easily tle '""1 I lesioti Iliovvn, Jill) pounds. U "' 'iKht-i.iuud wind-up ut tlie Cam I1;' ( Inst evening. .Mul'in used ,i ' hook lo l he face and a short right. ""' k. which freiti Iv landed on "'"'"led hour's chin IMillc had the ',"" of the iuaJoril of tlie u minis and rest,,,, , M,lUl , (ll(. M H,s i a- he s plainl.v alTectcd bj the -; ti.mut pumhing of Mullin. . "'" 7'ilwliid-up hetw i ,loe Aug- j:,""'11 w.'nt just tv;,. r"l"l'ls. I'he alt.... ... I,. , ',., 'bin ilion fliim , hatleil,,,, t tl. Dorsey Sinns With n.ni.ii. .'J.r'i llnaev II,. n , ...-..." ,r' ."...Mr.u.- the il, "m '' ,l"" ,l" 'cf',l',f halted Inn, i "".' n,,1Pr rp-jultn: Tommy ffi '" , -'"lltiitliiK f.- 'Perry luriw 'i"""'1 ,". ,lr,nv ' ""W'V ff ;. 'V'"'- :p"." ,'"'1 ''"' Jw Tuber S,',irell,l,r I'-'fi'uted Voui. n" iKiiln . .;. i ' "" leinniini IrtURiie "' m dioi.l B ' J," " ';r"'elt" Play In tun n, i,i,, . , '"" . I'ofHi'i Im the elr f'"'" ' I. ' ?.,""; ' A' , .A Hi- oa m V"r "d n'liii- J. '"' l?'ey nt llrlde.. lanual, m m- wa lr at Northeast ; '- un , h-h i ,M -- eaReriiess In he under vn.v, uhuther It was MKiilnsl time or another horse. Up was the Rreiilest of them all, and now, wlili the rnnipiilgn opening, there will he no one in even approach his va cated throne, Irofpiols. I'rlani, Sysonli). Colon there have been a number of wonders,' but. after all, the track has known but one Man o' War. Concerning (inlcli pvKAIt Slit You said it about Frank J (intcli. He was till! fastet, coolest, headiest nml most skillful wrestler the game ever knew. He was an unbeatable marvel, whereas none of the present ilnj crop has even been unbeatable. He had the speed of n panther and the strength of a gorilla. He was to the mat what Man o' War was to the track what 'Ilabe" Ruth is to the sluggers. ONi: WIKt SAW HIM (UTI'N. I he St. I.ouis Hrovvim lnsthcason averaged eleven hits and live and one half runs a game. With a little better pitching to hold the other coves in check, you can figure out the po.sihcs of such a machine. The Ilrowns only had one pitcher among the first twelve last season, and ou si e of K me.i.e time Iiad no one ilimnntlnM,, .! .,.., i.i. , ...,,,; ""."'.. """;"" ;, " 'i" , -mil ('.Millie iMcrugc. oi ,.r,, ine I'mwiis were still unable to win hall Ilrowns were still uniihle In uln" linlf I meir games, ine same Delng an un seemly jolt for their pitching depart ment. WIIICX a ball club can beat .'IDS and score an average of five and one half runs a game without being able In win ."() per cent of its starts, the pitch ing department ought to pay admission to the ball purk. ITK rNHKItSTAXn that a move- V input is now under wiv to luir nil rllltlisl iroll Clllhs Ifllt rihhnil Inntiifinn ... ii "tii i....' ..i' mnt.uage ... . . . ; . ------- --,- .-. one is provided at eery bunker and on ..... n.,.. ..,. iwi in.- ,.ii-ui. miicssi every putting green. TT.IS unier.stnod flint tin rrn,,l,p,l I "'" ' unsen again ' as in w os I" iiiriin-r mill llltr is nil nrr or n i scence. Nine times out of ten it is merely copurioM. 1121. Ill Ho7iM rctrrveil. AI Frank Coltart, Internationalist, Chosen for Berth Edmond son Gets North Hills LESLEY CUP DATE, OCT. 7-8 Uy SANDY McNIIII.ICK riiiladelphia mt clubs nre eltiii(; a hot liace in the matter of impoitiiiK e- iert iirofessionnls. t.-rt ,..,., ,i, iii.:i,it..i.: r.,..., i hi insulin-,-, un- i iiiiiiiieii'iiiit v imiii Iuiiib hit. Imt in the pro hIioii out then today. Though never n major chamiiion. Coltart proved an internationalist of considerable might plnvine.on the Scotch team nnd trounced Ted ltuy in the Daily Mail tourney. Coltart follows closelv on tlie heels of .lim Ktlmuiitlson, twice Irish cham pion, who has accepted the viieancy at North Hills, and has just been installed tiiere. Iloth these famous foreign stars have but recently landed in this country, l-.tlinuiiilson s feats abroad have already 'ecu described iii this column. As fur Coltarl. he is thirtj eight .vcars old and comes with highest tecum ineiidation of the clubs iiml pros abroad. His first berth was nt the King .James Slxtli Club al Perth. Scotland. Ills last position was at tlie Chertsy Golf ( 'ill Ii . I.iileham. Middlesex, I'uglaud. where he held the course record with a Miirtling (ill, and served for nine jcars. (J rent I'lajcr After that he got the wanderlust and here he is. His match pla record is a foimidablc document which makes it easy to guess t lint the Country Club lins l.iken on u pro who is not onl.v a most tapnble teacher, but top-notiii player an well. I lot li Coltart and I'dmundsnu got a great send,-ofT iu Ilritisli ninga'.iues on I he occasion of their ilopiu tin lioiu nil I iv i links. ' The dales for the l.esle.v Cup tiistule team inatches nic niiiioiiiiceil as Octo ber 7 and S. It is llostou's turn for Ike matclics this .vcar. nml cither the Count r Club nt llriiokline or Myopia will he chosen, though Itine limn is also being considered, 'lis s.iid. On the heels of this comes the news thai Have Ilerrou will he located iu Chi cago hereafter had news for Pennsyl vania, which has won the champion ship the last two j curs. Hiviglit Armstrong, Huntingdon Val ley, will probably lie eligible, how -ever, to fill tlie bulk.v c-cliiimiiou's .sli ocs. Tlii (Sol for. if tlirr draw. liilii(ipt of tlio l'lirtv SirnlliiiK thl-, week wiih it ili'iisiinl limi', I'vi'r wiih inn. It I'lnleil in n Till' lillslni'ss pill I nf it ri'iiti'ri'il iirniinil mi miit'tiilmi'iit tn n innlinn. but "Hill" Urn iiiiisii'il n ni'iir-rint witli Imtli fci't nml a ('iivrniilr vvuvo nf liis lint by nsltiiiK ill sti'iilnrian tnni'.s linvv tlii'i'i' conlil bo aii.v aiiiriiiliiirnt uhi'ii llii'ie wasn't aiiv inntliui. lie iniiilc a 1 in i Li on tn Unit rfl'rii, si ctintlril il mil I'liirit'tl It Ii tlio M'r.v volume nf liis nun nnitoi' anil tin ilriifrnlliB tlin iiinilt; by I'il'tin lit till' ai'i'iiulinli. IiiiIku Crane .il .IiiiIko Craiu' iiinvnl hl.s vcrsiitilil nut jml.v lu tlio pii'slileut's sent, but also Unit nf tlio trap iliiiiiiiiiiT. In thr lat ter t'lipai'il.v lu inaili a qnniiiL pit'tiirt' as 1m Iickki'iI for I OMi iibbllKittus unit more plnnisslniiis. MiKc Ctista meantime was (iiiiniins to liavn inaile a 71, ami be was ri'iiilniittcil lo iiieiubeiliii on tlie htreiiKlb nf Unit one. I.ii Inn Selinek sturloil a hiitli-klck contest, boolcil tlie tiimlioiirine mil of anyboily'h haiiil nt any lielglit ami beat nil rnmt'ru. Tlie pnily broke 11(1 vvlien 1. '. O'llniilon enteri'tl in u bosom nlilrt. It wag nil In fun. The main thing is the vliilt represents prominent citizens from various chilis who have ori;iuil,eii for tlio purpose of plnyiuj; golf among thcuiBclves on nanny courses, i .!.!.. . .. . . "I..!.... t. ... . . ,, , .. . FAMOUS GOLF PRO COUNTRY LB SVENINa-!)T?LIO jPRINCETONFACES ; : HARD TASK TODAY Tln-oi-e tAill li ... n llgers Will Meet Holy CrOSS 111 Soconcl Baseball Game on Homo Diamond MARGETTS MAY PITCH I'lllNTl-.TON Mnttlinr. If. YiiitiMin. rf f onlp. , Iplhiiln,.. rf. "Ilrov, aii. I IIiit 'emit,), r. ('"Ixilinlk. , Miinilirr, !!li. MiifKrll", i. IIOt.Y CRO'SS I in in n, If, linuclirrti . rf. lii'enmi, . O'Cnnnrr, l. niiloro. nil. simendor. rf. llnu'l'lrr. 2I. Uu'di, r. Ilonin, i. I'rliirrlon. N. .1.. April L'. l'rincctoii ; will play one of the hardest games of I the baseball season this afternoon when the Tiger nine face- (lie llolv C'ro team on I'nivcrsitv 1'iehl. Holy ( ross defeated the Hampton J","'1, tX'HJl. .n,."'"r.'" "f I .. ... ., .,,.,, .,.,,, ,,,, 'mmi(i ,illMiriin,ii nine to a -l-to-l tie in an extra Inning fiay. I'riiKelon thus far has dropped ii game to tin- I'nlted States Naval Acadenij ami snatched a l-to-'l vietorp from Ilowdoiu. The game this after noon will lie the xecond home contest for the Tigers mid will he a real test of their strength mi the diamond. Princeton's line-up will ,p ir!nn!l. tlie same as thai In the Ilowdoiu game with the exception Hint Margetls. Aclcrnn Tiger mouniNmati, probably will take the pltclier's lio instead of' .lef ries. It is also nossllde that Coach Clarke will play Kejes at third instead of (illroj, nnd licrg at shot (stop in stead of (iotsclialk. In Mngiilre, second baseman, nnd Murphy, catcher. Holy Cross possesses two hind hitters. The work of the inlield, is smooth, with tin outstanding stars. Under the Big Top Ilmislnn. Te. Tllp ('IntPliiml l;;".; I . . :-.;:. . .. P v nprp inun nnu iinniMrim anil miMCPn w hi Wnltr Mu9, eln, i,.f,handpr of I h wiirMs rim mpions, i rcniij in (hup til , turn In thi liox. Jltll .IoIIpj. ulin. nrrnrd Inc lo rtHirti. hail never pppn a prof. ,inul diamond lipfuro tills sprln. Mti-liPd for UilNPftnn uKalnst ih wurlfl j (haiiiplonii plfrda nnd shut llicm out. 'J to il NiisIuIIIp, Tpnn. Hip Ilnatmi Itpd So vpflprdtiy dpfeitpil Vandprlilli i'oIIib.. ii to I. th" Kninp offerlnc tlis ."ox n On. rhnnco fur orfpnulve workoutM. 'Hip Vnndy liurlora nlloM.'d Hip Sox in.in hits and tlio ...mi. la Kulil tn lip In pxppllent trim for the ! neH?on'!i openlnt;. Mt,ip. n As n rpuit of a rmht hpro vpsiprdav iiptwppii i oz iinian. oi in I (Jiiints. nnd ldwnrd l.iuxoii. Wpstprn I,paeu. umpire hoth were nrrpftiMl- nnd iallPd Into it Moblla eourt tn.lm . TIip umpire tnmp to blows wlili the pliocr. It I' Mid. follow Inn dlnplltPil drrlalanc ll I nllPKi'd that I..IUZ0H drew a knlf.. from hln poeket nnd' attacked Dnlnn iJporKP Kelly, the (liniitqf llrst tmppman, wns also ar reatod In connection with the affalt'. I'lltslitirisli Mcmbpni of Hip Pittsburgh tp.iin will have to necure t lie 1'on.senl of .MaiidiiPr GIMnn before the.v enn take to the links In lh future. nceordliiB to ad- lcen received from the I'lrate tiiaiiaRcr -,: st",;U "m th? " r:Zrlri ...... la !.. in.. I n.i hiiii. nn un nvh 11 iinti 1 ri kjil'I'i i-i ill ' Willi u i-iiiii in- rj run lour thioUBh the West tllblij Intlmtted . (Jerms , P ' !,.,, ""' 'p""'s ill tile I'ircillt arc that . "ruin plHjer.. were .li lnB more hi- ... ,,. np.,,,in,n ...,.,., iu n,i,. I ''Hill I ill" 1111(1 Irust Co.. Flr-t Nn - KS hi- nii W-52 mo?e B.f wlthom mway for the for ,tii. of new- lgue I " ' ''" "J, "f , '"'' 'l,-'' ,. ' wriniimon." I1(.xt year. It may be known as tlie I "n,.rJ ,"' " " . ,"on' ,-'-H- ' Tw'0 v"" Kastern League, (rinnntowii. Parkcs- 1 ","' V , " '. " "; ,'. ' ri ,kl1" ' Rcfcree Halts Ropcr-Wlgglns Bout hi.rg and Trenton will b. members and a '" " , Vr;( f T, T '' 1 ' "'i mi.Ii.ui.. .Mich.. Ann. -J -The sihrduled I meeting for organization will be held in ?n. 'VtISLv S oml"crcl,,, ten-round bout lietuecn Hob Itopcr, of chl-, the near futilie. insuriitice nnd Irust (.0. becauiie of Inslnlent alia from the Hpectatorn scored a tt-IU victory over Uennail for more mtlnn. Iloth men fouuht ciiu- tow n at Trenton Inst nie-lit liouHly WIbkIiis. In the oplt.-lon of newa-l' " llH-Ht. evened thlirnt. up In. the final round, Itopcr , piper men. iook an eariv icau nui noper welKhed Isi'. and WlKKln 171 Frapkle Rice Beats Gene Oelmont llalllmore. Mil.. April -.' Whlrllmr thrnuali a d.en rouinU of furious siukkIiik here IVankle like. loi al llKhtweliihi had sola''- thins on U'lie U-lmont of Meinidils b whom he waa defeated aonie tltih- lOfo. Thei were autne who tbouitht that the rollKh little cuttoiner ft oui out of the South had i arted nn even break but the erdii I of the Judeen wiih Konerally vill racelved. I'llOTOl'I.AVs xi:Jlaa!iay.l-cue foil U Daily I DIRECTION "STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA AI I ETUCMV rranUfunl i Allegheny ALL.tAjHfc.iN I Mat n.uiv . i i:vB uis CHARLES RAY hi "i'i:.i'i:ri i. ai.u.i" . nDHAnWAY -..d t Snyder A I BTAHEYMa;D6D In "( t uruv j - - i .t. Vlul'l' wood AVC3. I LULU1NIML ... '0 r end II I'. M, i:c ii. ii. He mii 'J.:.s..m.. "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" DARBY THEATRE MARY PICKFORD iu "Tin: i.or. i.ki" empress MUM;,,f,,:..vNU c r.fii. in: mii i '' "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" rni:"iitr :ii Mmhet bi r AIV11L.T ii vr to Midnight lltNK MMI hi COLORADO" r-.r- . in mnriTI lriDM I"-" id I rtt. lit Kile LKLAl INUI 1 riCIMI i - II 1'. M ANITA STEWART In II llltll. i . : "' i:ii" IMPERIAL M w "S.il-VKB 7i.lt' CHARLES RAY ! In "IT.AC MM l.l.i:" 1 333 MARKETJ";, 7 , FATTY ARBUCKLE In "lllll.H-ri.ir MILLIONS" in IS MMIKI'T STIllinr rKUNstLOJ s iii v M n, 1 1 I-, j.. M CHARLES CHAPLIN i .Tin: iii"" r-FAI Tr l.l.ItMANTDWV AVnNIIJ A . U ' "'' IM-tMi-.-l ST MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN In "IHI. imhiiiiii mi;" nunv muikit ht. iii:i.ov 7tii KUli i " v m t . it tr, m. DOROTHY GISH in mi. i.iih!' in mi. i.ui(i:r" eii;AV '"'I MAHKIJT K ntr.r.T OAVVJI U M TO MIDNIOllT ANITA STEWART . In "II AKIIILI' AMI Till: I'll'l'lt" AT WEST CHESTER RIAI TO MAHV l-ICUroitli IMALIW 'Tin. LtlVi: LIIIIIT" ml P HOUR LOUINH IIUU'JI LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1921 the Giants SWEEP FOR SPEEDBOYS j West Philadelphia High Defeats Glrard College at Tonnls West rhlladelphln High, Inler Kclinlustlr tennis champions, opened the outdoor season this morning by defeat ing (J Irani College live sets to none. ! The boys from across Hie Sclnnlklll I luilflo a I'lcilli sweep in both the angle ,I double,. The matches were plnyM on the il Irani College courts. Sum initr : HiXm.i'H I'llimn Went I'hlliiiloliihU, detente.! IIiiivh, (llrnril 10-S. .' Cnllinnii, Went I'lillnrlrliililn. defeated Mue Duniilil, tllninl, u o, fl.n, llromntiill, Wcl Philadelphia, tlcfrnl.-il Hhnne. (, Irani, il 0, (.o llrii.lheml ll'e.t t,iili..lnl,.i.in .i.rnnl.i 1'aiw. iilrar.1. il , ti ' " I JIOUHUIH ' Rust and Hoilae, West Philadelphia de feutcil Jones ntAl Kolilnson, Ulrard, I) L' I) 1 Basketball Organization Dis bands After Eleven Yoars Fol lowing Row Over 'Germs' I SUIT' ! i BEIMNIS THREATENS After eleven vear' of existence, thr Kaslern ltaketlmll League has passed , , ,, , , , ' , ' out of existence. Tins action was taken i nf a meeting held last evening nt the' Hotel Windsor, nnd is said to have re- suited from the champion C.ormantown I Club playing at Trenton. I Kdward Howes, wlm represented Oer- I inmitnwn at tlie ineetins. said Hint a ' motion was passed Inuring Manager Dine Hennls from the league, nnd that ' Harry Hough Inter wns included. When ', he informed Hie league that a lawsuit ' would result from such action the league immediately withdrew all motions nnd disbanded, Mr. Howes said. ,,.., i. i p . . ,.,., ben asked for a statement. William clieller. liresli ent of Hie lemrtie. snlil The Kastern Lcmlmic hns tllsbniulHl nnd Is out of eistence. All moneys have been returned and any motions were stricken from the minutes." Dave ltennis. In discussing the action, said: "While the million liiirrlin: ilonch mill trlVself Wllu resetii.1,.,1 ntt.l tl.n lenni... I EASTERN LEAGUE DECIDES TO QUIT disbanded I am confident that it was L 'j10 officers of the league are; 1. only u ruse to get me out of basket- ' "nilmker. Penn Mutual Life Tn -hull. Isiirnnce Co.. president; .lames Hlakele.v, "I now claim that with the disband- I Mutual Trust Co., secret n ry ; It. It. ment of the league all players auto- I'sw-ort!i, I bird National Ilnnk, ninticallv become free agents and ate ' treasurer, privileged tn sign witli any team thej 1 Another New (Ine u.-rv.-. 11 1111, ii'.iiii- is 1 til 1111-11 111:11111 and teams tiiat wire in the Kastein Lengue claim pla.vcrs they formerly Iiml it will be proof positive t lint the action was not made in good faith and I will immediately bring suit." Hrnnii lias issued a long list of ica- sons showing why (iermaiilowii and Trenton hooked their scries. ,Ie has Tlie Treutmi State League ,..niiiiioiih Eks Make Tv Cohu ,f. M,mhr I i,..,.ii i .,,, ,. , ,, , I iM'trOlt It I'll . Alirll h I. fp lllpnilterMl,.,. In the IIIIw has b.en voted Tv (oidi inanu- pr.of the .Detroit. American 1,-Kiwn Uam. ' ,.,' . , ." " be n, ;.;..i,te".l K. ,h ,": f.'Vnneer liefiro the tiiilnB uiime ,.f the L,uSt, ii it- A?.rll 11 s,u"on n"1 jlLL ' . fter the wn I'enn I'reah pummoled the i Penn i'h.irter baeb.ill team It la hiahlv prenbubpn"lhart. the Sea-lln". ,! iJSSal through an undefeated feuaun. I'HOTOI'I.X't'. ttz-4-zc5mz: j. UPpWlLg;.H4-r" Photoplay i "' NIXON-NIRDLINCER m i . UJ THEATRES Ix I AXFNI IF -''tl' K' '" ' A t;'lell Ave- rtVLiNUC. iliJJiil-iiJ'iii-.'i. PAULINE FREDERICK hi -aiaiiam - BELMONT AUOX K MABKBT $ rrrrNAO noni -wri ii.t'Vii avlnl-k v-Lyil BILLIE BUKKE In "nil. i.ih ( whin or i.i i. iii;th" COLISEUM iitii.i iu:tvi;bn ,'ITII vSli itilTII UUUtiLAS MacLEAN in "i in: KiiiiMirs in ii its" II IMRO '"""NT r-r A lilltVltl) K JUIIIUVJ Jiimli.1 lumllnn nn I ' iilir.ird I." WILLIAM FAVERSHAM in "mi; min Tiir w ins," LEADER iist ,t i, W' vsi i:u ,vi l ITIM.k II vit. v CHARLES CHAPLIN in "Tin: mii" I CC KT v-n AS0 '' ' 1 -rni:r.T L.JUJ1 jlll( an :i :iu Lu, il 3U to 11 ( inn t I'M iu "The Passionate Pilgrim" NIXON Ban AN" ,u,Mli,Tn,M si ssiiiNi: ( ovii iiv ' "THE SIMP" DlVni I r,;;1) ANI SVN-'IM STS rvivULi ji -ri'i:i: n.ui.v KATHERINE MacDONALD In "CIKTA1.N" STRAND ",:iniA,i,iv,,r I Kill. IIP MII I " "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES APOI I O y-U THI'Ml'SDN- STS. "s-'lLKJ VIV'I'IV ' "VII. BRYANT WASHBURN In "AN AMATIU It IlLML" ASTOR KuvNici.is' a niituti) avH t-j i kji Ar.TiNi:r nui.v in i m i iiino'v t niiwi:1), "THE STEALERS" AURORA-,!,M".s,.N:',;,.,r;ryM7r:: AN ARSENE LUPIN STORY "HIS" RrXIM HTII AN'll MilUU.Nn AVI DL.ININ I Jl- v T i - Orminht DOROTHY GISH In "l'l.T, M r" RIIIFRIRD " ' """niehnnnn DOUGLAS MacLEAN" " In "IHli UUOUIU'U HJJTUItS" 1 ii . 1 Look Like BANK CIRCUITS START APRIL 18 Threo Leagues Are to Bo in Action During the 1921 Season TO PLAY AT BIG PARKS Three baseball circuits, representing virtually every bnnk and trut com piuiv In the city, will open tlie senson on April IS. when Philadelphia Trust ineetH (.Irani Trust. Tlie pareni or gnnlzntlnn, National Ilnnk and Trust (Vimpnny League, ntinounees that tlirougli the courtesy nf It. V. Sliilii ami William Maker, all games will be , plfijed nlternalelj at the grounds of the Phillies mid Athletics. This will be the llrt Mine giimes will 1 be played at either of the major league parks during the regular season. They will start nt ." p. in., and no admis sion will lie charged. The league i "cheilule calls for the teams to meet j once, nine contests In all. ' Tlie clubs in tlie circuit are: North- I western Trust Co. : Klilelltv Trust Co. i'himdelphla Trust Co.. ('Irani Trust Co.. ; Irani National Hank. I'hlfadel- 'mm """"iil Hank. Federal Ilesprve Ilnnk. Corn I'xehnnge Natlonnl Hank. . ("liiaranteo Trust nnd Safe Deposit Co. ",,,1 ''""'ylvnnlii ( o. ,.,TI",.mj:rr,V"-(,1: .lonl. Wayne ,7r . fllranl National Hank, president ; FnlI1u N. Hard. I'hiladelphla Trust Co.. vice president: W. It. Mundorf. Philadelphia Trust Co., secretary nnd lr0'""rpr' I'lnanrlnl League Tli0 Financial League alsn will Mni't l'1 fecond season on April 18, nnd games will be plnjed nt the Kiugsessing Recreation Center. Forty-ulnth street n,,(l Chester avenue. The tennis In this league are ambitious nnd will have a wliednlp of twenty-one games, meeting '"r'1 """'r ,llp,, times. i.igur minis nre inemuers oi tlie or ganization, as follows: Third National Hank. Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.. Mutual Trust Co.. Tradesmen's National Hani.. 1'iiion National Hank. Ninth National Hank. Market Street Title nnd Trust Co. nnd Franklin Trust Co. Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. won the pennant Inst yC'll' This is the first season for the Na tional Hank and Trust Co. League No. '-, which was formed at 11 meeting held yesterday afternoon, with eight tennis. The games will be played at Hrcxcl Hill grounds, where tlie parent organi zation held fortii last season. A schedule of ciclit names bus been adopted, and the season will open on Horemans Shows Speed Nrvtr York, -Vprll '.' -lldouird Hor irninn the HelKlnn nllllardlat. paid hln fHreweii .- '; ' ,'r "V ", f "lh','. " .",,t "' " r',r" ",'. ,'.","': "'i exhibit on much iik'nlns" Kdward M - f'lil n I il... I, !.,.. 'J .. .-.' . -, , "" n" i u ' t IN " halkllne i fmr,i-e"iht nili u e. Ilia ,mrM ? t " hree intilnsa were 2. toil atd 1112. Thl )Al V,tn"e nt ,ho rit." of "," ''"Hits li.Ii 12 -: ' "'"ulm. a alrlkltiB perforiiunce for apcedlnB In cnuntlnij . . c . ' ,"lf,M,'r I10' aina-i slai.e.l t. ' J-,,,1"? ,o"r? T-"" "hoil.. ecminiun, cnl nvenu' piioini'i.A. a3i ClSeV"'"' Guide - - 'tj.U'st'w. "-.Lwv CARMAN uantpwn avk. i.-rv:'''"!'' c iiuAiii MUbBAND" CENTURY 1:r)o - '""I mi. st i .M. in- mii i ';: tim;l: '' j "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" ( Fay's gK in "iir.K iinti) xm, Mri:u" ; FAIRMOUNT -'! r i ! PEARL WHITE ,:iJAU'V In "KNIIU mi j M.v. 56TH ST. T'"JATni.- nnw Biruill , ANiTASTEWARTDAir'Yl ( I" "IIU-ICIM NI. Tl,,; ,.,,.,;.. j J FRANKFORD "n5 AMKrono ! 1 'mii urn in ni nsva "HERITAGE" Ms'iirr-MiiMm Germantown ""flAnBTSS,,LV; "OH, LADY, LADY" IMPERIAL -lWW;'! " ; franklyn'farnum'' iii "nn: iit.iiriNt. miivm.,;,,. JEFFERSON 20,hMTVj"; MARY PICKFORD' ILY in -nil; .o; i.ii.n r. LIBERTY J,AV "LI MHI.V A. -". Mn iin D.itlv ENID BENNETT In '""ILK IIOMLUV MANHEIM "'Wx'sV,?, u' MAE MURRAY hr' III "llli: UllillT Ttt I.IM I " MODEL '-'; ,??,';,:" ST " hew PEARL WHITE In "llli: MIIITI5 Mlll.l OVERBROOK63D & "jbkwd BRYANT WASHBURN In "N A.MAIi:i It DI'.mi PARK n,Da?, viR- i)-AUIVI1N ST MARY MiLES,MINTER, " In " ILL MH'I.V ,t ," SPRUCF 10TU AN'n tmrv. Jl INsJVwC MATI.NI i: ,-,TI HDtY S.'iTLU 'T DIIVV Villi HIIITl-iJ ' "THE KILLER" VM. PFNN ,I'" ""' '""'"- vm. CONSTANCE BINNEY ' In "bUUUTlllNa DUTJJUIiM" Su3?edil t i Pigmies on TO DECIDE SWIM TITLES Mermaids and Mermen Will Compete In Turners' Pool Tonight Two middle Atlantic A. A. I'. swim- .i.. mi i. .1....1.1...1 i- .1.- .,... . iiiiik niiun i i lit ii'i'iiii'u in i r i r- i ,..o i ii i ...i '.. r ..... ....' KIP IMIUI, JIIUllll llllll irAiorii MII'I'IS, tonight. Of these the IfiO-ynnl back Htroke race for women is a liew event, this being the first lime the mermaids will ewlm the back stroke over that distance. The other championship race will I.e. il... r.tMi fre ut..i.. ,.n.,i...t ..- men. '"i training trip, if tlie bonrd gives il Charley Crownover. the filrard Col- eonsent. ,,,.,,, lege slur, Is present, holder of the WW- ''rati signed up with Michigan for ard championship. I tin re years an an nll-.venr coach, ami Three open events will also be IipM I li'Kin his duties last October. Since In conjunction with the middle Atlantic I then lie has assisted In football and championship races. Men swimmers ' basketball and had full clinrge of base will compete in a IflO-.vard scratch ' bull activities race, while the women will exhibit fancy mving a mi g.ns un.ier ntiecn cars win swim it 100-jnrd handicap race. Medals will be awarded t.i the place winners In all three events. Uoadman and Wlmlcr Draw ! llnnii-kfAiiil. Anrll - iJli 1 Ivimlmun if . Iti n (rn-round Ikiui b I.IiIp Wltnlrr. f ' IMttRburffh, In a buttlr that wun furtouu from tart lu ljnlh. MI'KIXt. Itl.soitTH M'KIX'i IlKSORT-l Hf'KAN 'H J. "i l;XN ' ITV- N G7eJ2pie0z Sf HOTELanNsJ Ik. OCEAN V 'jorlanb STP.AAIMIH' NHTiri'S LUCKENBACH LINES PHILADELPHIA TO SAN DIEGO LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO-PORTLAND-TACOMA-SEATTLE S S JULIA LUCKENBACH LoadinB S S EDWARD LUCKENBACH April 9 Seattle Tacoma Portland San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Philadelphia S S K. I. LUCKENBACH April 2 S S KATRINA LUCKENBACH April 16 Philadelphia to Rotterdam S S FLORENCE LUCKENBACH April 5 Philadelphia to Hamburg S S ANDREA F. LUCKENBACH April 8 Rotterdam Philadelphia S S F. J. LUCKENBACH April 17 Hamburg Philadelphia S S F. J. LUCKENBACH April 21 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. LAFAYETTE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA I.OMltAltl) C340 ARN U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA, HAVANA SS "COQUINA" April 20 For Space and Rates Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents Bullitt Building, Phila., Pa. Lombard 5200-520 1-5202-5203 Aan 3344-3345 CUMMINS LINES U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN SS SHORTSVILLE Loading PHILADELPHIA TO ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM SS "ARI2PA" April IS For tpace and ratet apply A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 139 South 4th St., Phila., P. Lombard 4127-4128.5467; Main 1348 HI HWI lll1MMilJ.ilW 'iihhvnRer nml Miiuretiiiili AU-erlu Aiiillnnl llnllil I iiriiiiiiun ( iiliiiuliln iiiilnttt . Stixiinlii Nrn iiirl tn riierlimirc unil out liuiniiliiti Neu "inrli" l.iiiiiliiiulerr.v unit (,luK,n, New nr ( lierlinnri; evv lurU' Nnv A nrK ' N'evv nrK ' Nei i tirl. " Nei i nrli Is"", (illiruliur. NunleK. I'.itr hniMilk. .:. ::::l . ......,.,,,.,,, llereiifritrhi Netv tirU ' (e. Iniiierntiir) ..,-, iii.urK mil Miititliiiiiititiin Mmmllln llimtnn Ciirunlit . Neil i nrli LUerpnnl I.lvrriitinl ClNXltn nml N(lli)it Mm,,, s,,, T.illrH ras-emter mure, 1.11m iiinttl M., I i. SEAGER LINE PHILADELPHIA to Christiania,' Copenhagen, Gothen burg, Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval U. S. MAIL STEAMERS issll . KtioiH.NAI" Almiil nr J AT xllll'I'IMI IKIAIIII ItArilS Thriinn'. UiI'h nf I mllnif IbsupcI i.i all NnieM.i Ianliili nml Siieillah 1'orn IMrei.i m insn f'.r nil MraiidluaU 1 an I H.iin I m n nirun nlfiim SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. W. J. Grandfield & Co. I'llll lil..NTs 308 rheilimt St. IXinibui 1 :.!77 S3 Main 5020 I Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW s s lll'l I K," I xpeeled In "nil prll i for ROTTERDAM s. . " i;ii un inii'iv I.Mierteil In ""iill prll 5 A STi:AMI.K. lnj I AT (IIMI'.KI.Nt 11 It IKS Harris, Magill & Co., Inc. 125 Liifuycttc HIiIk., I'liiladolpliia lAitnln.ril .iJti-l ji.,1,, Uj the Baseball Diamond PRATT MAY JOIN SOX Will Join Boston Americans If Mich- Igan Officials Give Consent Ann Arbor. Mich., April '-' The I'nitcrHlv of Michigan athletic board , i nncr , i , . , ii.. iii of control s a meet touighl to decid , ,, ,. ,., ,, ., I I It . t i "''h'T' "i""'"';1 "''"'I '" 1r,,,1,,!'s,,,,'f,'","1 ll,N ,",llr",, ,,,1 J"'.". V"' T1"." !"i. I'.x,i it i . It is understood Prat has decided o ",' ,l,r'1 " professional basebal after the M iclilca ii Iciiiii returns from lis soutli- " Robson Defeats Maguire " Uffi 'pp-ponir, (,prniii: round to the, iinTcii imiii yviii ii "nun; i'ii'i"'ni "i .imi i tin itiKii rr-im thi oprnlnc rouriii lo mo nnin im 10 sun h m ritloti mcr I'rankln MmkiiIt1 uf W'uiinni ( ramnu a c. of uyntt Lynch Bout Is Postponed (Mrxrlaiul At""H 2 Th irn rnun c(p lnlnn ltif h"fwii Joo I.Miitt, ., COTTAGES CITY", 1ST. JT. a delightful place to en joy the early Spriny days. Special rates dur ing April a n d May. American tiliinj ntriiin-liPiitrd rooms with running 'water. Telephone, Occnn City 41)0. VTKAMSIIII' NTICK - LINE l 'i 11 I reluht Merieen ir ; 'Vlnj i.' ,,,e ) ir It Mn M'r. I,' .M a Mm J uinl -iiiilliiiiiiitiin Trieste nml I'lni,,. ,.,' ii- --- -,- ' ij-u..--, .,,,,, iMtiiKon pr, 'j;i Mhj llHllfiix, I'ljiiintitli. Clterbourt anil lliimliu . . Apr. June '.' .lime .in . Apr, ao June I .1 ii I v- . . frelgl,, oniee, ll,,re 1U,B. 1'liiln. BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA tn Rotterdam Am.S S "Kametit" Now Loadioi Am.SS "Chester Kiwanit". . ." About Apr. 13 W.J.Grandfield&Co. Philadelphia Agent 308 Chettnut St. timharil 8H0-7.a. Mala dnta-l 1 OAMEffl.CA LINE New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth nnd BouIogne-iur-Mtr ROTTERDAM Apr. 9 May 21 June 25 RYNDAM . Apr. 23 My 28 July 2 N. AMSTERDAM Apr 30 June -I J.,l i NOORDAM May 7 June 11 July 16 j I-aiienicr Office, 1531 Wlnul St, Tail.. 15 'lBh; rlintnpiun nml Ynunir Montreal, of; 1'riividi n, e n I ehedtiieil liern for nm 'ii il '""hl ''''" ,"P" '"" '"""s' UMH' numie.,1 ' t ,m Tirm'' "r "" "laUh ""' Ni'ttiNn iiiwnitTM ATLANTIC ( 111 N. A EASTER SPECIAL d7 SATURDAY SUPPER UNTIL rt7 P MONDAY AFTER SUPPER J E HOTEL. IMclric Ave, Nmr Itlfnuls A modern inederutn prlied fntnlly Imtd. Newl renovnied Bnd Improved with unit RppnlntmenM lentrilly loested convenient In ehiirehcs rnllrouds nnd all Htnuarmcntf. Short blopt frrm h. ,. h Hpnelous well fur. . . 'Xclianao nnd lounsinB roomii, I.r cheerrul l;pdrooms si ml. or en fulte with runnlns wat r 1 rlvnte mhn nnd eleclrls Ilchts Houn ifui tnblp Kupplled with the Is 't the mark t ftffnrdi under the personal utieri.ion of th mnnauimetit Special In ttoiluiinr AiiiPre an pi.m HprlnK rate. CIIAH t) I.BWIH, Owner and Prop. in Tin: maiiT or tiiinos ramcEss f.Ho,u,.l! " nrolni 1 eiose to lipaeh and Meel I'ler I.aru. t nmdeiaie holel of steel, anil stoiip eonstiu. 1 nm Hot and eold run nind win. r in mi .1 rooms I'mate )Btb9. Ji..---",r ' .""1 -!"-et 1. ei Unhm three ei-ltinre. nr nix ie!iii,tiK tTo'ennni and fithollo jhiir. be. and mm pestnffl. e IT. nrh chpf. I-x.-ellent inbl. M an I un . American Plan $1 r.o hiiJ op limit l.urnp..iiii plan. h r" 111 wp. kl- rn p. lor Ikiu pi and Auto iIoaiI map a.ldr as I'aul 1 Itone. rani Ovrner and I'rnpiutor Phonps 4111 nnd -I33H, I ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. I , j AivAmeriicaiv Plaa Hotel 1 loi wisimcuoiv&rJKeaiCoiivtort I I CIREPROOP OAWADr.. I I capacity goo. UrafcrS.jBtadyl $2 up daily; spec. wkly. Europ. plan ELBERON and fireproof Annex Tenneneo ave. near lleaeh t up., iy 4nn t cntral. Orn aur- rntindlnKs, opp t ntholio und Protestant churph"s Prt me hatha, . I Runninp; Water in All Rooms mine srrle. Iillllklrt. It. II. I I IIY, .11. II. CJ ATLANTIC CITY.NJ. At Tennessee Ave rusfor the Boardwalk with "bench front service and appoint tnents t moderate rates. c-uropeanpfaniReitaurant attachedundrrpersont supes vision of G.W.C?Ai?firavv NEW ENGLAND rt,mn(,M.r"1 ' r Tl' h 'ied c lentele lliinninit w ii r , riiiw Is baths Newly iiunmnic w h rennwitPti J.l.JD ui r -i inanaKement. n l h stitzi it sTiTznn GRAND ATLANTIC Vlnlnln ave und touch. Hot end cold run time wuter l'riwite hatha, nates It da oscak i). i'ainti:u iiAimi.n t.andon GARDEN INN New nrk r. iti-i r Item Ii $r Week-end special $r J sati hii.w ".i i"i"t;it i nth. " ,, , MM MTI'.K llltr..KI'sT ileilU Tluit Mill I'leii.e. , ItllOOKK Let Ce.Mnl.e uu IC nt Home In the v-itr oi linmmt llmllli" HOTEL MORTON Orenn I"nd VlrElnln Are. Canncltr 3f)0. I S,T,,",r' rrlTnle Ilntlia. ele. Alimre Oneo. r .4.m .. in. i.i. a i-.i'i, ii t nri; I'rnne. IVIpNTICEELO Kemii r i u ii mi oo Modern throuBhont i i turn inu iat r in ruoms, J.l UP daily J 17 '.0 up weelnj Allicr. Pln. liookiet i i i ri:n a nm i.inokii. TTTHEIdEAL FAMILY HOTEL IKLINGTOl MICH CAN Ave. NEAR DEAC I ExcluslvaLocttion Motur&te R&te roquois lii ,o M I lie ii, , pdirntinn TibU a. m e hi t,rt i J - tuhles rcct nnu pcol'i f in ur ii- SMurluin. iik i iu ( j r II iHL.MONA. f"-mr Oei I nr AmtinMndor. BOTflWlSLL il'-'ij;ii A -l il- from II. ,inlHlk an Pie i I'i i ,n tniei t Unheal stand- at j in n, e i , e p nhiet. J noTIIUl I ITtit, ltaacbnsett anue near Ilaaea. A. C. MrCLHLLAJi tlrxlnle. Ave. sna bcii, cui 310, 1'rifaM ..'?." V'.'-.Y""',"'' ivmor ri . Aniei. piaa. AM. KLA.IS. Owner. N J COLU.N1, M1U "'HOTEL EDISON M In th ' i Ii Hint, r l nn I IT 50 ' "" nn dally. VMlt i THE SENATOR MrKlnl.i n Sprint: tnte ill Un nlu.ill. Itreiirunf. (uf nirrle in il 1 n tl no ihiT. Hotel Chafin , v nm ' ' 1 VI. ei iniil 1 1 .. . , , -'.!" -1 'i 1.1... HOTEL CONTINENTAL '".','n'f..0Pn Alvray. rendv Trm m-, .mte. Write or phon. M Walnh lunoma. Hotel Knsrohpl ' ' ' 1 v Laurel-iu-the Pines LflKtWOOD N.J. SITUATED AMONG THE PINES AND OVERLOOKING LAKE CARASAUO New "Palm (.rill --111 he (,i C'liiMC.HorirliackKitliiip.MolorinB, PlfturcMiir WnlK... Mii.ic, Private (.arap er Llcrtro-IivilrotJierapy Bath h)t,i I'Vniil 1.-. Simla,, M(at(r. U I UNI lls 1 1. ZfieZmM llefnrn u.i " I ' 01. 117 s , MUtI0N KKir.YOflli. N. .1 . . , . i n. n 1 ft. GALENHALL OPENS i I Saturday.April9tK nf I i ,ThrMvJh Choir Carj Jj ', i j a Rending R R. I t Howard n Wins ;,' A 1 l MANAonw Il . k Jj tl ii v :, i - -ir - r " "ri '', ;: ajyjj ; M ,m !t i Opeo, (J Prma III ,1 . jHj I " - JfA- -if J 'YlMrkA
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