-Iffs" ' .1" 7M, 'tflW t'fu"J -f -i ' f - jt J Ij." '- A -i K f gfjpgSj -w-V a .-wtf?- 17 i v s. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921 10 ' Quintet of Regulars From Last Year's Phillies' Team Is Improving: Under Donovan's Tutelage PIATT URGED TO if 1 1 ft i Mill I 1 1 n iiii UN UULf ILHHIi Locals Press Star to Accept In vitation to Be on American . Tenm in British Amateur WILL ANSWER THIS WEEK II, SNI)Y MrNIHUCK Prr-nYr I- M"X li-ouslit t" hr-ar f,on. nil i.p- f Hi" l"1 Mn rlnlt" ' V.i.).l IMnlt. I'l.il-.lHplilii rhn.n- nlnn I" P n'""'1'1 w"h ,llr U'nl" "f A,nrrl.'.n ti.nat.Miri this yy for i-oin-pPlni, in Hip llrllMi Hiimtnip Rolf rl,an.i..n-iii' -,rnl..li fiU"r- tho I'lrn. Inrhnllnjr pi,,. I which mnlos it unnnininits. Tin l.itl'ins Iwinlnm" iorrnl imllrr of M.' Iimrr for Ihr- ,rlim T'!l " '''Rrntn m W ! r lWnrn. mptnln of tl.r In ' X-. nm.iiim tl... llm.. wpilrc. fur Z ,ri!.. Hip i.-rossiirj ..titln.v u.i.l h" mIIiiis iIMp 1'lnii. n '"' '" fc nr.'.i,fprir.l. U now rotislilorii thr m,,lrr from tin- Hirer iiii(.'Ipi iiiiinr.l. I nm iniulit. )!pmi I" mult" Hip rlp stated ll'" locnl .'liniiipiim totlnj. 'Vitiinillv I .In tint flnttPr niysolf that I, Ml! win nnMliiniS. ' !'" ',",lk "V"1"'1' that fbid. I'mhi" i"'1 ll'ly ,('1IP-" ,.,ip H H'fll '!' ,""1 ,1"' "".,ro of "" ,i,.ro nrp to lii'lp mow 'low" ,M' ,?1"'" .I'tl.m til.- b.-llt'i- t'linnrc tlu-.v vill htivi'. Hut tho main tliliiR for "V w.'iil'l ho tin- pprri"ii.'P. TIip trip w mi hi br n t fo hum iiiPinnry. imtl 1 woiilil clniibt tf.s iiirk P ..Hint!.""- polntflM. I IIP hnnnr 'f rpprp-pntltis Am.;rh-nti pilf Is tompililnc t wim't turn down lightly. I mil lull.' to K't nlioill PPV.M1 Wi'olis Bhcn.l lit i"1 'lP"k ,""1 Wl" l,,llV1' " r1'" up Hip lornl totirniimrnts, but I rou nder Hip trio worth fvor.v -ii.rllU'P. I ill .rnbiihl chc Mr. '..w up a ih'li uiif answer this week. Ctfat Rcrnril ', lliniisb l'lntt is ?o tiinili-st nbniil his ' thanrps l,,,"ll'n'"J ',''. " , ''.V,' I i nli)iriit 'Hi IIIs "" Mint in tin- I nntiniml - linn lipnt (iiiimct niul oiiln Hie sPinl-ltimN HI" p.'iiii1 av him bent Hi.- 'li:iinpimi ami inNs Hie spiiiI- final- fill win II N.'.l Allli bi'iit him villi ii 111"' 'f tlirces iiml ptltN from tbr ciljp of tin' srcpu. , 11. II.. 1.rfr I' IITI It'll 11 II I IT 11 T I ni'll I t W "I'll" III Ml , 111 I "" - "- . . ..... .1. , ....... ., I ni t . . rxl .. Aimilnlil' tl 111 MUM iMa't h-i'iplnfnpo Iim- Iipcii plii ifiK I'i- cam as lip fntind ir. Hut ilnrinu tin wlhir lie slnitiil to paw it iirr mIimi tiftcill'i. Miilr:iorini: to i.'fk it on in ofo!lnulll,, t(i thp lio-l (hrnrirs, II' i li'lti'llK Ills IK-hI t) H Willi lilt' Mti'21 ni tm..t i.i luif llllfl Tint I'nwlffli ftll lintlMloi ""' " 'i ,. HMiP i 11 I r l I lillt Im I1 Ilttl t tnrr I tl I r. ...u.I.mKI, fniMii U tl.n liifc" i.nnL. ti i i . i. . 1. I . . ll-l it I i "ii ii- inn i ii unit i i lion - in n inn i . i -ti in iniillil- hi'tweeu T'J tl till Tl. Ill the die i omuls he wn f nipped Inn oure. at He i ilili eiilh of the lust round. lb' i in- Willi his hrnliis, bis clubs n l Ins nine A repulation nrM-r wor ries Imii in a imil.'b. 1 In nil Imik alike to the li" ill pi iilc. nml i fi i -. puillt.i should carrj him fur ii'ii "nil. Wniild lie Keener 'IikiiiuIi he would lie mis-etl in local p'aj . he hud so iiiiiii, trlu in phi here i.i.i ii in that lie woiild piiihntil, be it ' ' hi-i ni'i " abioiiil lliiiu he would In if hi- weiil tliiotiRh the same schedule 1).H ii ill I'liil.idelpliia. I'll' '1'ewk-biiry p'uts it this win: "IM lik. to see l'lntt ro. lie has the m.ik.tu- nf n leal star. Francis (luiuiei hrn iti.r the pbijer lie i- tiidn.x until hp i i ked up Unit ii.ri"iiii ubi-oad. Win n In i nine back his riiuii- whs ."O in r 'ittt .(Hinder. It should al-o be Plait - biR ihlince." Mfrluii t .-. t. .mi ,imiii1.-i a tPtitiit'i- l..t fur i mam',' of Al..- .Mltrh.'lt an. I ' ' He in Hi" Ilrlllsh r-liiiinili.n. t.i i "it vhlliltl.'ti miiiih. JitU II T l- msi pteln.M In 111, An. i rk'in .it nitinn 1.t I nlr. is iii(,M rut IiiimI.'i stU nh..ijt in. '"Ir I' ' I'M'llt Imllt ..n Hi,. Is'.inl Hi ' Hi tifl Ihi"' h"l iir.nnt'i the i lll im hmr. lite ii i Hlurt Ml i 'I . '. I'.'lltli Wnrk un i ii. m iiniro.H .if th" I'lu ii l ( t I Itlli .ili.ii.. Whlleitllit-.li. u n . ! .' i tl I'lh General 205 NORTH 22ND Bell Phone Spruce 250 AMATEURS TEE OFF AT PINEHURST Many Prominent Golfers in tho1 North-South Tournoy Which Stnrtocl This Morning Svrr,nt nupnleh tn tfi cninp 1'ubllC Lfttoer IMnrlmrM. N. (, April I. A liol Of 121 0 (tint nxo inn.l fxff (m 1,n V.,t in I""," I fl M'l llll Itll HII' lllll fttltl Smith ntnntmif rmlf film nittlnttutilii h '"v' hi ' i iniMiiiwiiriMii whlrli lipsim Iipi-p thlc nHirnliiR. Tlirro will Iip n Uilrfj sl.lin!c qunllfyltis round tndny nnd toinorrow mid inntHi plnj fur dvlnlons of nlxtpon will start Wt'dnt'Mlny. I'riiiipN riiiltnct on Hip tltlp lust y.'fii'. nitd wlillo tin iHi outslntidns stnr n" the Woodland golfer N pnlprpil. tbpfc nip n number of prominent play ers ulin will have plenl. of intere.il- ui;; iMiiipeiinoii iiciore the winner Ii deeided. Itirdner 'WhitP. the uiptropolitiiu eolfer. him been plajltiR well and with II I'. .Mrrrininn. of Wnterburj, was faorlte to win the mednl In Hie qualL fjiiiR round. l'.rrj Ailnlr. of the Driibl Hills flub. Atlanta. ! entered, but has pln,ed binll, In prncllee. IIiMohl Weber, of hemes'.: .Too Sehlolnian and dim Stnndisli, fioin De troit . 1'ianlt Djei-j Irom the I'pper Moiilelair Club; T ( Newton, of the Country Club. ltrooUllne; C. .T. Diiin i.l. ,.e w it i. t ii ....i.i. f imi,, ,.i i, "tiiiiiiiiii ; I., it, iniii,, i'i Mnylleld ; .Veil lteall. of Sherbrooke ; Al Mendex. nf Slwauoy. winner of the I'ulm llnieli ainiiieiir ehninpiotishlp last nioiilh: Hub Strannlwiu, of Tolodo. nnd II. i r,l,n,-l Welboru, of Ar.b-le.v and w ii i .. ... :. i . 1....1 i. ii ii'Miiiijiii. urn' epi'ciru it mini 111 the eiiiiiiiion!i!i tlRht. .In" Kirkwo.nl, tile Aiistrnlian open .liiiiiiplnii. Rave bis exhibition of trick i-lioN jevlenlii, liefore a Rallery of "00 Kjdf erilif". Mine than .'JIOO was Rien Kirk wood, wli.i Ls oxlreniely popular hetf. He left til vt nJRlit to eonipPte ill the professional-! tournnmenl at White Sulphur SprlitRs thin week. FOWNES WILL NOT PLAY Injury Keeps Captain of American Golf Team Out of British Tourney I'lin-Jiiir-I. . ('.. Apiil I. Won! VUis rercivcil jpstcnliiy lluil V. ('. I-'nw ni. .Ir . of I'ltlfbui-Rli. i'iiitnin of tl,, Auiprii'iin iiitpnintioiiiil umntriir Rolf iciiiii wlurli ii to iln in Ihr Ilrit - : .. I . ..I......... ... ."'.. .. 1 I I 1 .. 1 .. : 1.. ir vine hi- nilvice imtl time to the plinri'H, ill IIiourIi he will be unable to phi liini s. If. Robins Seek Tom McCarthy llii'tnii. Am II I Tn n .Mi.'mth'. hiKihiil ih-Ii ir ll'M .in .'ell. s'". hits I -ii iiff.'r-il intriit ltii in ioiioKIvii 'it iiiiaio t Mnilli' imi'i.iiii i" I, lllietl I! lit'isiin I, mil ii'il't". Kr(t:uriiM in t ii . uit.M i.f Hllilnt I fill ltiiwlnti I iiIImi? Kilt. Mil' (r-UHllMI Wulllil nint MH'lirlln IKUH'I"" n Ml i fit linn lulilu l ! I' Ue his I'Ihc Chess Prodigy Defeated lliislllll Alllll I S.MIIII'1 11' -k.il .hl lb.. iiliM-yMir-.il.l li"S pliii" tieni l'.i!. mi ir, i 'il rtr-i ii, t' i' nf Ii . xhlliltl'M lii (. , "ii i S .Ihi.iI'k fll"liiiiil ! Illn, Tli" l.i tilii'P'l nlni''"Mti utipitn, ills fit liillniiM- il!"H. '' tltllt'H flM' II Kitll'P, Willi" till) vmtc 1 1 ti vv ii Irish Patsy Clinc Suspended Si'U illk Villi I I UmIh .' li-inliilen Ii is I i tc-l "it !' It'll! .i lt"'ll 1 V.'fi ,-cr I- ii ti .ii ri. i ,1 til su--lrl k i-ll. il In .i cm lit" t i 111'' .vli'i wit 1 It'l'l llllk Ii i. n il'" liHitor M.il. . S.-C.amtdum Golf Team Match Off for Otic Year In iew of the fact Hun so many Ainerleiiii plujei- will this jear visit I'iirIiiiiiI and Scotland to pla.i In the P.i'itMi iimatcur and open iliampiou hhip loiirnaiiii'iils. the UomiI Ciiiiii iliitu li'df As.oclation ha tlecided mil lo hold the eusloiuai I'nited State--Canadinii tenm uintcli, ne coidluR to wold received line jes li'l.lii'. One of the most uileictiuR selii Ullll Rolf's lienresl e.piivalent to Ihe Iilis Cup tennis Icntuie. will thus pns out ol the pictltle, al least fm a ,enr. IN the fabrication of GMC Trucks there has been a single purpose. It has been that of translating technical formula, cold metal and skillful machine and handiwork into terms of improved transportation. And so the makers of GMC Trucks do not consider the distinctive superior points of GMC construction as things of superiority in motor truck building only. All these mean better motor truck transportation, cheaper, more efficient and more satisfactory haulage for the owners of GMC Trucks. Motors Truck STREET 20?6 BOXING ON MONDAY WILL BE CONTINUED Sevoral Programs for Popular! Fistic Evenings Aro Now Being Arranged KRAMER-WHITE ON AGAIN i.oris ii. ,hwK Mondny night fiRlit fans will got be in want, even wllli (he pradleatlon of the Olynipia. following the burniiiR of i uini arena last week. He.ildcs to- iiIrIu's postponed National show from Saturday niRlit, n number nf Mondny i night proRratns nlready nre In the making, nml It 1 probable that that popular pueilistle evenlnR wilf be until for fistic friiollties until the open-nlr peason gets tinder way. The National Cltib'hno been hired by Phil (;iainum for next MnnitRV niitlit and the evenlug of April 2.". while Her mini Taylor will vandwleh in a Mondnj night eard at the Cnmden Sportsmen's Club on April IS. While the two dates taken over b OlnNiman are the onlj oflielnl Monday nights nnnounecd when boxing will be held indoors here, it Is probable that several other shows nti C.rtl, A,.n.,!.na ...111 l.n n.. .n n ftll .... dm, i;n 11111(1'' ti.i iiv ui ,,, --. Taylor also intends arranging two or Ihreo Mnn'dny night rnrds followlnB the one April IS in Camden. Next Monda night's tdiow Ht the National has not been released as yet, but the program arranged by (Slassman is expected to be ns follows: Joe O'Donnell, of filourester, vh. Knrl Puryear. of I'corla, 111. ; Joe TipHtz, of Philadelphia, v. Al Murphy, of Sernn ton : Joe Iturman, of Chicago, vs. Dick I.oadmau. of llttffalo, and Danuy Kramer, of Philadelphia, vs. JnW, White, of Alban, cneh contest to be .scheduled for eight rounds. Kramer and White boxed here before. Taylor is keeping hli movements 'Ti secretive, but it will not be stir- . t l .. .. 1. .. ... ! n.. Iinnlrnil . Iinsing ii ne nus u I'liiniiiiiiiu In almost ever show arranged in Com- 1 den lust season Meriiiiin bad a tltle- I holder on the progriiin. j. Scraps About Scrappers 4im Tlnlllr. whoM tu' 'Hi l'opwr Mftrtln i tn lloton tomorrow rlBlit. liun bcn l.oi inMl a "! will riPVPnr In the itr .t-to I. ..... , .....i..,, 11' In ltlfr. tr nF III 111 .aillinai i.'iimiiv ,. - '.' ; I Mcr.-mtnn. will lw thp other 50 wr cent of , tlie lnd-ui. Jpo NeUon mi. llHttllns '(O,01' nrrl will ne me ""' ri""" " '.!, i. lure s Jn- lllrd. J).iimy MnrKHn M llclnli f'ubli un'l Iv O Lcotwr.1 v ltiirrj (.orclun. Mlllus llrllt h nrrniiBcd an intornntlonnt fuliprrlKht bout for Illn hailllnr nt I tJuMl h Thetitre, Chfter. tnntiht. with Mm- I rniiKPr Mlllor nml IM.II- Morinn, of 1-ns- iimd. Mired off. Kr.inUle Murray mtetH Joe llelmont In tho netnl Othr bouts: lllll I HUifa i Pitrf llodlp. Hobby Horn i; Hat- i tllntc Hnrtiti and Walfr Orcer Vfi Kla Jonn- yoit, mrmm llfii Tii.ilor, if HmiUnd, will tackle Low llBkor In the Kitir nerao at the Auditorium I toin'irruw nlKht. There arc tlo other l'iut I lilll"d an follnn-xi Hoi O Donnnll vn. Mlko I Kerns Artie Mod mi v Jack Wont. Hennj H k Joej Keliv. Voun Kloby vn. llcoruc Viur Orlrtcii and .Mickey VulfUnt mi. Jack Hlndcl. ieen IkiiiIs hi all nr paired for the , Tuvedii Wcilnndu nlrfht Two iilxea will be ' K. J HullHati . Kranklo llrltton and Ham Hurl, vn. -Murtj Williams. Kour- round itMlcltos will ! Kid lloelw . UUI i tr..u on I inn. tee m. iLuicney jioriiiiiu. Mtrkei Doliin n. Oharl" McShane. Clmrloy t.ntiln in. Young Urn" arul Vouiik McClltwhe) s K George Uarlckp. KooUoo llntr l s-ettlntt tORolher Mable nf hnxeri. whom he wittl endeavor to keeti buey tlirnuRhout th- t'nlt'sl Slate". Iloohon htm several out'of-toivti atarH coining who will l.ox under hl colon Joe Kemusly now In negotiating for the "r!tcPM of Chantpkin Jo Lynch for a tccr rniin.l bout at Itciidlnir. I'a. Tliere are loltora In the bporta Deiiartment of tint rr.Mso I'rar.n- I.rtn:a for Johnny I.oflus and Nathan I Trank. I Answer lo oucr : Danny fruah Is an Hnc llth Jew. . Conine Ilurr? I'wla hue Joined the at&hlo nf Amtelo ll'dll iimI he will l.x hereafter un der the name of Joo Leu-Is. Tommy Duck 1 1 tralnlitK Lewis. ,loe Clnrk. of f'aliforn.A 1.13 pound has an It'd In Philadelphia nnd will box under ' tho Kutdancn nf John flalet Clark aayn he 1 has ni"t Jon llenjntnlti. Wtllio Jackuon and nddic Mahoney i Inmniy Iitntliriin, of Hmokj Hollow. Iiiug. 1 challenge tn K o Al Miller. Ilia man ager Joe Smith, wrllea he is ready tn make .th.- match Kt" old llm-" Smith aleo handles I Krauk Alder tight fan from Oiajn IVrri writes. --AI I though lhr are ii rhimplona In Oraj a l"err. thei nil put UP good flghta " otors Company PHILADELPHIA, PA. Keystone Phone Race 2037 (770) Mclnnis Expects to Join Sox This WccU faiiehitr. Mass., April 4 Stuffy Molnnls, first baseman, who has absented himself from spring training with the lloston Americans because of salary differences, said today that he expected to join the team at Baltimore Friday or Satur day. lie made n proposition to Presi dent II. II. Krnzee. of the lloston club, nt I.nrchtnnnt, N, Y., yester day which the Ited Sox owner took under consideration with n promke to notify him of his answer by Wednesday. Mclnnis wns confident they would agree. "Pratt Is going to join the club nlso of that you may be sure, and the .$2"i0,000 Infield will be In action soon," he. said. TENNIS KINGS IN 3-DAY TOURNEY World Champion Net St arS'l''K ri f"' nml wclslilt'rs ntioiit ", a series of the gntnei . Thev niel ' "WtT -"ru", ,,u, w " ' a nn.i,i. Tl.t.v i.r.eo u,,in,i- iM.nei.. do v in be Mnniimpntnl f t v and the In - Start Plav 011 Wanamakor ,,ly n vvanamaKor Roof This Afternoon nib miernoon - - , A three-dny tennis tournament has! boon nrrni.fiMl t. i, ni,tin.t,.i..t,i tiio. .elm -rnX A.t:i "' "."' '..'.:., ... . r altv t la (.1141 , iu if",- nilfT 1 aler rnof r be . if inker roof Hie first nn the nnnmnl inntches will be r-llfi.-,-." enforono00"'iwho isa nonnctlvc member of the club. lllam, n, referee. ,, r,ela.;y,,hp.presidcnl. . . with II. Nnrrls The pairings follow: VUlItam T, Tllden. Id. v.. Craig Illddl". Samuel Hardy, California, . WatJon M WaabJiurn. New- York. Car: KlKher vn. Charles Chuck (larland P. tubulin. Vlnunt lltchardi vx AVallaco Johnaon Tlu matches today are. HLVOLKS Wlllij.m T. Tllden. Id. s. r.Talg Illddle .' P tn. Carl Fiacher va. Charles Chuck Oarlanl 4 p. in TVITTIIT-IJ-Q Wllttam T. Ttlden. '.'.I. nnd Cnrl ria-her va. wauace Joitnaoit and cr.tig il dd - l l P. hV. . . . Tllden. Hardy. Wnnhhurn nnd Oxr'.t.nd were inembrs of the Amerlcnti Davis Cup t"m. College Baseball 0MEM TOIJAV is, I'liHerallv of C'.iltimb..i Vermont. ew lorn. lieorgrtoivn xs, niirtniotn llNhtngton and l.ro la, North t'an'llntt. Ixlngton Tigers Start Grid Work Today Y Vhe Ti-lted States "in the four lrinrlon. April I Workouts fur the ' , mrr( Hn,, ,cos and finisliMl second. Tiger cenlora. ends and back; i will atari In ltp, , Svilnev (,. .V.- n.., ....... Cin.t....n Ih.l..' only departments lhat will he atrcsaed In spring- praol.e raptaln J. fl. Keck will have complete rharge and hoiios to get n line on tho is-w men. itanK .xicviraw. ram am "i th lliin eleven, who haa heen coming lo Princeton tvvltn a month during the winter teriif. will continue a aeries of Inatructlvo talUs to tho linemen Lewis and Pesek Grapple Tonight rxv Vork. April 14 Ed (Htrannler) lew'ls heavvwegit wresting champion, will defsml his title hero tonight ngnlr-it the nmbltloua .loin Peaek. Nehrasjca'a leading- candlrt il.- for the title. The match will produce a partici pant for the final hout nf the aeaaon which w,'l feature KtanlelauH .liatko. I'lernn Pol ish grapnler, uitalnst the winner of the Lewis Peaeit affair Foreign Athletes Sail Saturday Pnrla, April 4. Heir runners who will i take part In the International relay races at i the University of Pennsylvania m.ei will aal , for tho United Statea i.vxt Saturdxj on th" steamer lv Prance The.v are Dolvnrt (luullleux. Keurln and Fery. BATTER I Let ns tell you how to ptopcrly care for your battery so as to save you trouble and expense. We repair all makes of baneriea, skilfully and promptly. ,C. GOMES 10 LIFE Captain Rnecht Expocts to Have Fivo Crows in Navy Day Regatta COACH DUD" GIMBER TO . Xl-1,1, ,!, ..tln,tnn.n ...,.! .... u.. ,liii nil. ipj ,-iiiiiiit.ii f il'iiiu. maiiiii I In f,.1l aiflno tlin iif..,i.ln fn.. n twin. , ner year ire very blight, ns dubs , which b.iv" nof lsen active for some, Ijears are ajuln forging Into the llm. - Ilpht, Oiip of these Is the Quaker City IlnrRe Club. , I-'Iftrvn ear ago the Quakers hail n hip, (troni; lunior or lnti rniediati eight In nil the local regattas, but slnte Ibe pinlor eight s victory in tne I'co t ple'R Uegatttt, July I, 1H0S, no eight - oared shell crews have carried the elub'i I colors lo If lory. The crew was om ! of the largest junior eights ever seen on the locnl cour'e. nearly ever.. ninn 'Holder. Imv; Unrold Smith. 2- Hoberi lonmblp, .",; Will Thorp, 4: Walter Smith. .": Wllllnm Kelly, tl: I'Mwni.. meeker. 7: Harry Werner, btroke : II. Is Delnnev cowa n. ,.''' ''.'' ' "" anil w ou a tuiinner oi ruces y, in. (iclle. AVernet went to the est IMII , wWplna Uoat Club nnd the test of tin :..,' nv .. ,llP nort p.,.Pnt Kpltler. QUAKER CITY B i Tlie club then decltnetl to a iiamntii ot . . ' " "; '-v'""" .- tuembci-H. but last year u campaign win w.lth m Infected foot. An examination Utnrted nnd during the winter twenty- , "t tb" injure. tneinbrr hes diseloel nt. five new members have lolnod, and the , Infeetlon and nn operation will be per liinnoiineement that "Uud" (limber formed this morning I again would coach the crows acted as ,i MeCiiitn was hopefi of grt ing into stimulus and nn right und barge arc the scries with Unit more, but wil 'vow-inB. Caitnln Kneoht mini ho ex ' Imrrth be tch in n uniform for srvcral ! pected to enter live crews in the Nuv. , weel. l)nv ItcL-nttu this venr. The last win I for tin- club wai an intermediate ceii- tipedc ill tlie Midlllo btnti-b Jlegatta. I ),. lint nil. ,r-l... I.I.. a.,, I, -nwliiti oii'oloM this i ' '" ""' ....--. -i,---- week Will be all Informal dinner III 'honor nf the !ocnl Ohmnie ehninpioiis .'nml tlie other.! who rowed und liaudh-u 'the coachlnc of the lo-al crews at Ant i werp. The honored guests include John It. IVCII.V, nniiueiu- sins"' oi-iiu'i'ii i-umu-pion of the world; l'uul V. Costello I)0 wah felly's' partner as double Hi, lVuxhlnaton sculls -hamplons of the world ; Kenneth i Vnireralty of'Meyer.s. Cnrl O. Klose. I-'ranz Fcler '" ln-hmldt and Knc l-Vilerelimlilt, of tbr f I, ..... ..I...... t.. Ilnnn l'IllK tflln IMtFli Millard, substitutes. ; 1- riltili .1 Miller, conch of the Vesper onr-mui. anil I'en .1. Wnll. coach of the t'vnnsvlvnnin Itnrge oarsmen. The dinnir will be held nt the "Hut ton." up -river house of the Hai'Iidor-. li.irge Club, en Thin sduy night, when Kellv will oo prcsent"l with the Thila- (Iplnhiu ti. Id ChnllPliRe ( up. and tin , m,.mbers of the squ.id w lie pro " .'.,,"'" ' i,i i setited w itb bronze medallions. Paul fostello la rounding dal! In his eln'e I and will go out for the national chiuni'lott- i Hhlp ut Iluff.ilo this ear Allison and nl-.lbuc are row tug in s,nS!e, in Hie which will carrj ills Undine's color-, tils Hi.iaon '.. thi; single acull ei.nis It now Iocs as if Uoffin wt'l tdl tho plu-'e In the Penn llar.ee riuhs senior four made vacant l.y tho resignation of K'tim-lh .Mers. who rowed In the bow seat lie h.is I . i rowing ngularl.v In thn ce.it and looks II. the loal man to how the t.r.Ht ES MACK YOUNGSTERS OPPOSE ORIOLES International League Champions and Second Stringers Play at Shibe Park Today XTHI lVrlf-? HM.TtMotn: Mnlael. b I owpit. If .lieolison. f f lloliten. rf lleilllej. Ill Unlet . Itlshoti :li fren, . llcrnr" TranU or Matthews, n fi.lllmrnr. lib irlffln. Hi ,t Wn'krr .tntinaoll. If jS:-?i. ii hi -' Mnlt, ef lll.liee, Fetierl ne til.. SIPP'T. f Tlr. i0(.ni baseball k'iiwiii will be tihered In this nfternnnn nt Shibe I'ark when Connie Mack's second utrine aggregation will crov. bits with Jack I Dunn's rtalHmore Orioles, pn.l in tho line-up of the visitors nt the initlnl snek ' will lie Jack Hent'ej known ns tb" "llnbe Until" of the minor", anil fori whom Dunn turned n deaf ear when nf- ' fered n sum nf S7"i.000 from the Yanks. The Orioles hnve a great club, hav ing romped nwnv with the International League championship or several senpons and today's game is a continuation of ternntlon.il chnmps had tin trouble ,n winning by the score of S tn 1 . The same tennis play here ngnln o , morrow nnd the nett two .lavs ihs scone of battle will be switched to ltal- timore. On Frldnj Hartford will meet the Mnpk Kldlets at Shibe Park. The games all sfntt at t -i llf.bnrt .imjjrit Al-.nnn. t I "-t Pbllb I fii'l, S. ...... -ti Uobert liinii'Ptt M.-i'nnn. tnc former "" nwn wit'i tie AtHot.-s ,. i',,, :.ni tra nlng ; trlr. arrived here ys- , Sexsmlth Seeks Big Bout I s,iokane, Vt'nah.. April I.--J r. Hexamit i nin ii:1 r,tionr- lurTire-nirin . imrr " i 'all tract;, nea- Coeu- c'Alene In ni-'h- m T!-hn h lel-zra -lie.' Tex Hlrnrd "'- f-nr.g to outbid by ISO.OfiO anv othr o 'hut in"'' bfl received for th - t)emra"v.('nr-is-mier havweli:ht ohnlPlohl: milch A Genuine xrv. ,ai J Wfi. IJlSLllleU Water for Storage Batteries Say "HYDRO-PUROCK" and insist upon this special ly made water for batteries. It preserves the plates pro longs battery life. Manu facturers recommend it. In half - gallon bottles, at all good dealers or direct from THE CHARLES Z. HIRES CO. 210 S. 24th St. Philadelphia f.ook for thr rfiatrord trad mmh aiwf thr Ttnmt YDROPUROIY Never told in bulk i Be More Critical of Your Battery You will pet about the kind of battery service you demand. If all you want is ordinary per formance you will be satisfied with nearly any battery. If you wish to get the most from your auto mobile, you will look into the subject of bat teries. You will find out if there is one battery that gives the maximum combination of power, reliability, and long service. Whether you talk with users of different types, examine the construction of the several makes, or go by reputation, we are satisfied you will ultimately settle on the Exide. You will find that Exide quality is not only a satisfaction but an economy. It saves both in length of service and freedom from repair. Tlie main thing is to demand reliability and real lasting power of a battery and not to bo satisfied until you get it. You are heartily in vited to come here in a critical mood and dissect an Exide Battery with us. The Electric Storage Battery Co. Exide Service Station ' 671 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, 1'u. RECORD ENTRY LIST FO PENN RELAYS 413 Institutions Have Entorod the Various Events, the Largest in History SYRACUSE STRONG IN MILE This venr's tnitrrsit of Pennsyl vania relav carnival, the twentv-sov enth annual, to be held on April 20 and !I0. promises to be greater and bigger than nnv of it predecessors. (iooi'rp Orton. the demon pitblicit, man nnd mnnnger of the games, announced this muniing thnt there will be ten 24 Restaurants Suggestions for ROAST LAMB BAKED BEEF OR BAKED SHAD with choice of Two Side Dishes. . . .30 Soup (small order) . Cole Slaw or Pickled Beets .05 .05 IMfttav Desserts 10 Orange Jelly Apple Dumplings Cakes Pics Puddings Fruits Fruil Salad Ice Cream OUR NEW CAFETERIA 1508-10-12 Market Street Second Floor, Opposite Broad Street Station Open Evenings Until 8:,'J() At Washington for the PUBLIC "s The Germans so feared Frederic William Wile, that on the night of the declaration of war the- arrested him as "a British spy." Although an American, he was from 1906 to 19M in Berlin for Lord Northclille, who has said that if the facts which Mr. Wile sent about Germany's military prepara tions had been heeded England would not have been caught unprepared. As head of the Washington Bureau of the Public Ledger he is already well known to President Harding, as he is to other statesmen throughout the world. His international experience and his "nose for news" make his dispatches a notable feature of many newspapers, which get them through the Public Ledger Syndicate. PUBLIC .1 your cliii Kind out hot her your city ch inrouKli ' Public Lcdi'ur Svnd calc. " . more r lasses on I he program this yenr than lat. iUmiIpiI among two gramrAnt schools, one parochial, three prepara tory, two high nml two colleges. In all. II.'! institutions have entered the regular events nml ulso have en tered iithb't.'s in the special events. In all. according to Ort.ui. fiOO learns will vie with each other for honors In the xnrious race. Seventy -four events In all will be contested for, eleven of which are special, twenty-three cham pionships divided among eleven colleges, two itilersclioliistic mors, four prep, four high, one grammar and one paro chial. Then there Is the pentathlon, which in itself bits )ic events, Sjriieusp nt present looks like the best bet In the mile relay, with Penu nml the Trench team fallowing. Thf Orange-jo rsc.icd ipmrtet tn a recent dual meet with Pnrtinoiitli covered the mile in 2:22 l-."i seconds, tho fustCMt time eer made h. a college relay tenm Indoors, The record Is 1 4-5 seconds less, made bv a Kuffnlo club .piartct. Leonard. Sunder. Motile ond Al Wood ring, the Oh tuple 220-tnrd rhnmplon. formed the team. Woodring did 1 u-o seconds in the final quarter of the rac?. Centrally Located This Evening's Meal Mashed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoei Green 1'can Macaroni au Gratm Spaghetti Halted Henns j Roll nnd Bultcr Coffee, Chocolate, Tea or Milk .. M' LEDGER LEDGER IMIII.ADKUMIIA If hotel in u atitimd l hurt? i-s a newspaper nt K-'ts news from Washington 'i I " - - ,.----.--- V 3b ,.,--,( .)i, -ii1 i nAn'ii. t. A .J. .7 1
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