v;'wfi JOSHK,TOa " "V Jiu'f-'ljin"!!!! ;ii!SFns y '.iTl t" ?" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-MILADELPHIA, 'VVEDNEDAY, APRIL G, 1921 &, l F .-: BL !. i , Wi 5" if ',W m .1. I E tl & I 1 ft? t I i E ' fr IiV. P' V -,.' 1 Strange, but True, Our Mackmen Pulled the Unusual by Winning a Pair of Games the Same DajH MACKS WIN. TWICE IN ONE DA YHERE AND DOWN IN SOUTHLAND While Goofs Are Turning Hack Baltimore Birds, Regulars Take Fall Out of Phils at Greenville, S. C. I McManamen. of ativity. Shows Forjn 0' y ISOIIKKT W. MAXWIXI. .ciM Kclilnr llvrnlnir 1'iilille IriUrr iNC'i; iipmi n tunc i lie coml inn, in "Mi- cm nscei m goi vvuenv pviieci niui Hwlnro ii IwliiliM evcr.v time ill" .MiiK-nrs mi a win Knine. ii ivvn pntup Trtr won on n iiic'- dm it n vvnrM 'linn nun. hi i--vvi.ien ivvn trnnn tcprrsrnlini; tm- Athletic. vlnvinR mi iliftVrrnt illnmoiiiN mid n tlifiusnml Uw'flpnrl. rop in tlm nnie P. ' " '"n"-.''. lrtlliiK ami iimimial. 'I'linl'i vvtint l.nppciiod yoMrnln.v :iftrrnion. Tlie ri'Rtiltir: socked tln rhlle In UrM'iirilli'. S. (' . mid the (ionN won from tlip Iliiltiinure innjur lttjrtirrn nl Sliilio l'nrk You never run Ml "lint ill linpprn in linelinll. It's nil rislit for the 'AV to win. Iipohiih- llmt'i limim! I" happen mhiii' tun'1, hut tin1 sciond-'triiiSPrH t not pxpoi-loil to do nn.Mhini.' HW Hint, l-'or h venrs Hie Sliil.n I'nrkors 1itc liml Hip honor of linWiin lnl in their Ipiikiip. Thnt iih-oiim there were lunrn othrr (diihM ronidprnlil better. That teeing tlip rnn wluit' the uncial Unclins of itio oiibvlltiitcV ostoriln.ii Haltiniori' took the high ih and Hopped on the hort end of 11 to I Mtire. 'I'here a im tlnke nboiit the victurv . tint n pair of heme ltpped Into the .lenario I'hurli'.v IVkert. the pitcher, and .loe McMnniiniPii. thi ohortMop. liorriiweil from 1'hil lluggort" Nntivlij club, made it possible for Hie (ioof to enpture tlie rnntlii t l-Vkert ns In ran- form and lirec.ee through the nine Innings n if he njojed it Up had perfect control, put lotv of fluff on the hall nnd had the fJujjer' eatinc out of hi itievvy. Mint.uniPd hand lie n nicked for ten hit, but nio-l of them did not count. Krlirrl looks like n good lmrler mid hji n Rood Winnce to llnser with t'onnie all kiihi iikt . In the game Monday .Mjntt jilnjed clinrtstop Now. Clenn is n good rstclier and n preltj fair outtielder. but nobodj could ncciie him of being an llltiebler. Therefore, after one performance Harry llnis decided to get romelmilr to till in. and iliM'overed .loe Mi-Mnn.inn'ti in the wilds of l'ort Jtichinoud .loe consenteil lo play a f d.iy, and if he keeps up the good work he is likely to find htniMf plnin: bull in some league not far removed fioin the majors. .Mr.Mnmmien hnndles hiti;elf like a real p'ajei. lie covers lots of ground. Viioms whnt to do with the ball nfter . gets ii anil is no wall (lower nl the plate. Yesterday he cot tun hits and wn hit by n pitched ball in five trips to Hie plate, which is NOT so bad. I ... I mirf ninuiiil I'hiliiilrliihiit )m the iml fnur lrmi nml m rninulfml n slur rn;)io. Ilr hm kpi 101 rnmicr for the ft-, !( firm pliiiiina in J U '2 In gn inln oiimnnnl IhimIhiII. hut tioitrtl tin ten nil nffoi hrrnunr he tikrtl tn I'lai in the hrilnjlit yumri. A's Arc Hitting Far anil Hani JrOYVN in Hreetnille an effort was made to break the world's iccord ViJ home run. In six Innings rive circuit smashes were made, four by b nnd nil the other", bv the IMiIIh ' ISut do nor get excited. This is not a world's record, or een close to Jpne. On .lulv 1 t. lPlVJ. t'rU'atia defeated Texarknna. n- riling to the jecord book furnished us by .take tlrny. nnd In that contest nineteen home tins bounced off the Corsica nil bats. The final Hcore was ."I to "J. showing hat Tcxnrkana must have made a safety or something. Home runs uunlly bloom in the spring, trii-lu. One day in Uanger, Tjt . I ,m Sominv Holme hit four in one game, and .loe Tiernej , the kid second baseman with Pittsburgh, has about a dozen lo his credit down South. The pitchers are not putting much stuff on the bnll, they are not exerting them silves. and the hatters nre having a mrry time. However, it is good to notb-c how the A's. are clouting this year. Kvcn with slow pitching anil first bounce is out, four home runs in a game is worthy of Hpecial mention, .llmtny Dykes is developing into a wild walloper and his batting has luiprored wonderfully. He is getting long lilts everv clay, and if he keeps this up he will furnish a needed punch in the Mai Man line-up. . I"l lKS, llugtm, liimill nvl W'nlkrr nrr hkrhj In r,fk Ihr buth nut J ni Ihr lot irhtii !mit irppftnl, nml the chnnic me thnt Connie trill luii' an intcrrituin bull club thu year. Johnson Is Hurling t ndorliand WAI.TKU .IOJINSON hns a new deliverv this season. The great U'asiiingtnn pitcher, in an effort to stage a comeback, has dl(iiriled his old overhead ntyle nnd taken up a sort of underhand, side-arm motion, which makes' his work much easier and does nut put too much of a strain on his injured arm. I.nst Tlmrsdav the Senators and the Phillies met in ,la ksonville and Johnson m on tne mound. It was the rirst nme he did any real pitching thi. year, nnd he decided to gne his arm a thorough tryout. However, he pitched but one inning, a severe rainstorm stopping the contest Walter did not have the same o'd coulidenie In himself nnd his work was not no smooth as in former jcars He seemed to lie favoring Ins salary wing, the bnll did not have the oldtime zip and 'he l'hil easily shoved over one run. Ir was Kill Donovan who tirst nntin-d the underhand motion used by Johnson. "11 1777 urn '-'otrhj " hnll Irnm n point nho he !"!'. 'inl "W'tiltfr htrtl In t'nr thnt fnit the mIiouIiIci hut he km i hntinrit Mi trijt'f tn rjrc An (inn nnd idf'. i,i ( mj (); to jtitrh." Griffith. Loolcs for Cnmvhavl; OIINSON was injured Inst year soon after pit. I.mg a tm-riin. no-hit game ....; ti.it.' ri .. ii. .. . .. flEi4iiir ine uco m n. siraiueii ms uriii iimu was torceii to retire in uiiu- twenty. one gamps, v inn. tig eight and losing ten expected of him. Clink lirillith boldly predicted a If the former smoke king regained bis oldtime form. tar t wirier will lake h,-, regu'ar turn in the box. nor was the shn Tder." acknowledged (Irif in the ncisi ' m the inirier nrm. and that is M-ason lie nppeareil in This year much was pennant for Washington and Clark still believes hi "The elbow whs no- affeeted "The seat of the injure was easily cnn this year.' d. Waller has hud a good long mm ninl lie wont have any trouble Till'. Inn juti ),n u-nikiil .did in I n in Jul fnr liner irrek.1. thrnunui i reru dm, hut did tint lit Intimlt out lie. Inn. frit he hail ir. emrtril. Iml irj io,( mr. 'Ilr tint mil ml tnine in the yniir inln thr 'iiliVi, hut hr iiniknl nnly on 111. iti'j. i Heal Menial Hazard "A w'io lia in,iii"d Lis n rn no w its ii tnr ll.tli;ei 'i ' .to, ii son to w " : ' i.e IMTCHIW: I lonovnn. In talking about hasn t tie innml'iiie in himself hare the arm go ba k mi him but Ir never mu icplnie tha' o.n the hatters I impe .loliion te, will be ui against a mi n:u; hum niilura.ly favors it." snn ;m ilny and should know what be "I ' i.e Us effect ic ii befme. because be nl l,e will expe.-t every time lie pitches lo I'ermips the underhnnd ileluery will help, I'eri.aml cannon ball thnt used to win, hy ', but the chances are nuitir him. He up nil season." Til y ..miii' of l, i, ..,n irill mnrl; the. mil nt r,i r nl ihi 'junlrit intiliiv) omri, i li,hnll. lthniilh n tlnr for mii, H'nIi vrver ii it It iiiiiriinnriihii mul riiunril tin trouble fur hi uinnniirr. lie nhrnin h-'M iriH.m) in ,1; mure than hn niie of nml, ui i ,r iiuiiihleil nml l,r deiri'r n l,riir lite. lie, i ? 1,'ipinil he ii)iii hmk. mirl ennui hit' k ii.mv ' )... j' n?r .. f i'i f I . i -. A'S AND PHILS ARE MOVIE OF A MAN FOLDING A NAPKIN FRIENDLY ENEMIES! Meet in Second Came of Spring Sorios at Spartanburg Today i RIVALRY ON AND OFF FIELD! INTERLEAGUE SERIES Mhli-tlc Vnnkee. Mrimtis . I I.. f '. W. I., p f. n i.immi riititifs n i .ooo 4 .ttR l!scr I .am I .AfMI Innllnnls I ,A0O VJpte. Ity St'lCK HAM, Siaitanliuig, S. ('., April fl. The' Athletics and l'hillies alleged friendly rivals; for (he baseball championship of Philadelphia, arrived here last night after h speedy ride from (ireenville on a regular (rain, which crossed every one I aboard by not making one stop between I the two stations. ! The Muoktiien and Donnvntilto were, booked to meet in the second gntne of their spring series luie this afternoon. ! The next clash tmnnrniw will be at Charlotte. . C., whence they go In Kockytnount, N. C.. for the vemiflnnl ; battle, the ultlinute tilt having been scheduled to lake place at Shlbc Park on Saturday afternoon There ii no doubt about it. the Ath letics ami Phillies lime just as much ' love fo" each other as the poilu once hnd for Fritz. Yon cnn see the rivalry sticking out at all times, on the field I nnd off. ' (ire.it Itivalry ! .lust how they feel townid each other Is .shown by n tetiinrk tiuiile by Casey Stengel ycMerdnv morning in his in imitable tone and voice : "I couldn't sleep at nil last night." sighed Cn.iv. "Whv was thnt V " asked (ireasy Neal. "Well, joii see." Casey replied. "I was nil nervous about having to play ngnlnst those big leaguers tomorrow. Kut. I'll tell jnu what, (ireasy, I'm game. I'll plnj right field ngnlnst them if you nre nfrnid Kefore yesteii'.iy 's came, which the A's won. 1- to 7. Connie Mnek passed a lemark or so about his club, the truth of which one mnn in particular doubts, In spite of Connie's; lifelong reputation for crnit.v. The mnn who thinks Connie wandered n trifle from the path of exactness is Walter Hub- 1 5 ToiD Br rrcicna vaju'C Thist ua MUir, im TmK tnTc2RisrS ot t (TowomV, use, hi? titVrtitJ aGaisJ JI'RCADS IT ON Table nwD MtcmPTJ To riMTuw ir out SViTH WiOMT rtSJU HHimGcmCi iT owi:r com Third rotD with lci-t; -Mt) .TncncFur: Should roLD of flVMIt , CMslNOT riMD ORlClNU cucascs 4k$& - FUP.S IT AGMM COR roUHTII S41) Lr3T KOLD Sa-BRINGi Cobmcrs ToOETMCR y TneiouJA TmC Bulky TillMfi OM TNBL,l; Tipping "luCK GtSiS or watdr t fe. 7 r-ft'iN-- vmm nmWt Jl Jr ,-jiyr fa I w "r . y S TftfM T T.ka t.f S iHERMAN-LYNCH GO i on is sum tJk - AMD FLIPS IT FOUO -Ggts BvjUGD out BY FRlCUD VUC. VS A 'W J - Mrs" Lasher and Cuban Again Fight to Tic Havana, April fl. The eighth game of the International ches match between Dr. Kmnnucl Laskcr nnd Johc It, Capablancn, played In tho Mariano Cnhlno here, was dc elarcd a draw last night. There were no moves mnjle in addition to those of Sunday night in the first half of the gntne, which was adjourned after thirty moves. QUITS CAGE FOR FOOTBALL RALLY AT PENN TODAY Won, I rnoU LI-! . .v,.. -vv,v,ii neisman and Rax wray win AdtJross Candidatej After Baseball Game Is Over NO SPRING PRACTICE Joe Burman and Danny Kramer Also Loom as Champion ship Contenders ; FLOWER OF YANKEE GOLFDOM NOW SURE TO PL A Y ABROAD Francis Ouinwt's Decision Leaves Teams Strongest Ever Sent. !eiv Intcrclid) Tourney Here This Season Lansdowne's Card AM Kit K 'A is sending t of its golf Ktrength a Itv SANDY McNHSMCK the vcrv (lower come some nl tne rounds iney can score golf Ktrength abroad lo com- BOOKED FOR LOCAL BOUTS .i. u i.oris ii. .LUTis I.wieli Is iii all seriousness about i K..I1 This Is how it happened: Connie defending iis bnntaiii crown thin sum quickly summed up his club's nssets and liabilities as follows; We have n very gooil intield. a pretu good outfield, good latching. er good pitching, but our baiting seems to be n little weak. Ye-y '' will hae to get a little more batting sttength ct ntherwise, 1 think the i lub Is all right." l'or Connie that is a long speee. h nnd one tilled with revolutionary, criti cal remarks. Waller Hubbell didn't bear what Connie snid, but he heard about it. so this is what Hull had to say in tebuttiil : "His club can't hit ! Well. I don't want to be in there when thev do it. You Know I pitched the tirst three in- tinder lesser strain. rn.A l., i.. ,i..., ...in l il.n ... , ,-,,.. if os '" ' mill we Hill i'Ci(l ciiil- vi inv pele for the three lr.njrr Itntudi golf ; ,,.,,,, tUCH nll(I ,mv r-i, ,.i,ncc titles, it is the Ktrongest links army we have ever mustered for overseas duty , in thu three events Hie same jear. It contnitis our two tnnjor champions nnd the pick of our district titleholders. I j If we don't cive the Ilritons a run i mer. nniT there is hnrclly nny doubt Hint t.i,u year, some say we might ns well! IVtey Herman, from loy thi i i -w , nbnn(on th .; ,, I ork Irishman won the laurels, will be . , ,, . the titleholder's tirst opponent in u, Kut when I-rnncis Ouimet came out ( championship contest A Ilcrmnn- ' jesterdny with the announcement (hat, Lynch bout is one of three or four , lP w0, jutt the nmateurs, most Amer- ' titular tills -lex KicKnici is pimuuiiK j,.nll fnnH eonsblered that made our chance for the simon-pure title unani- mmis. In oilier words, they nre nick ing America to win the Jlrlllsh amateur medal play. 14. selective nm. title, and on paper its hard indeed to , K!,ou"M,n ''''IK",. Jinsaovvnu figure bow we can boot that. one. As for the ladies, for the tirst time . !. 1 1 I ..11 ,1 II. I ' IllUVS .vesiei oil, , unci uu cue,, tnti up cue j wan to get four home runs, a two-base, hit nnd three singles. That gave them ! eight runs. ! "Vmi ask tne if 1 had the stutr.' I II say I did." continued the hie I'liillv pitcher. "I had everything but the abilitv to get the ball past the batter. I want lo say for myself that I ills, plaved n brand of control that was re markable. I hit those bats right in tho middle every time. Yes. 1 had the stuff, but my eye was too keen. I just couldn't miss a bat." The other four runs scored by the Athletics were made in the sixth and eighth innings, one off Jimmy King and the others off IleU". Itnmmel in l'orni Kddie Hummel gc a great exhibi tion of pitching Hi- bad everything, and all of the Athletics are predicting 1 that he Is going to have a wonilerlul I year. The l'hillies only got four hits J off him. and. for the liist live rounds, thev didn't touch him for n.sufety. Among the i,ei tutors at .vesterduy's gam'' was Shoeless .loe Jackson, one of ' the members of the White .Sox Club who Is under indictment for nis connection with alleged gamblers, unci alleged con fessioii thai he r ived inonev for throwing baseball games In the World's Series of U'l!'. when the Cincinnati Heels defeated Chicago. This is Joe's home and. apparently, he is just as popular us ever. When n'skicl of Ids future plans., he snld : "I have nothing at all to say about 1 the matter of the World's Scries. M) 1 affairs are in the hands of my attorney , ind 1 couldn't s.iv anything if I wanted ; to. As to inv future iila-ns, they all ', depend on the result of the case. I may I plav basfbiiM this summer, but. so far, I I haven't signed up." to put on this summer. Herman has been boxing in sensa tional form since he was dethroned. After losing to Lynch the New Orleans Italian got right bad; into form by stopping Jimmy Wilde in seventeen rounds In London. Then he returned to America, and bus stowed away (ieorgie Adams and Johnny Solsberg in one and two rounds, respectively. Thete is another bantam who looms with the other two. A three-day iutercliib tourney is the latest development in local golf. It is carded on the lHlM links schedule of the Lnnsdowne Country Club, just out. We assume the plan calls for a round robin. Springhnven, Ainnimluk, Llanerch and Lnnsdovvne are the four clubs which will light it out for the Short Line title. The tourney dates ure June !. 10, II. The rest of Lansdowne's schedule follows : Mny 7. npenlnic day we will be represented oy the American chninplon, nsiz. Miss Alexa Stirling, who hns ruled women's golf in this fiM bull of rnrtners. nous; is. I.lnncrch. tnatrh tilnv nL'.ilnMt iur. '.Y Hubiirh.iti league, J.ansclown v. TorreiMai; S, I.nns. rtoivno nt Arunnmlnk. 30. .Memorial Day, as u dangerous foe for the champ oi that division. lie hails from Chicago, and answers the lingh-nf the gong under the name of Joe Kurninn. Joey already hns proved his worth as a star scrapper So nreiloiis -bouts with Lynch nnd. If ,,:.,. i ... . i; i.. one-day tournnmint June 1. Suburban I, rami". Iins.owne v. Mtiorcstovvn. I, ciuallncatiun lound, surlnx ......." ...i.i i i i. .: ..i coco , leuriinincni. u to II. intrrtluli tournament. couniry will! woou lion lion sniui.- imu, ' Sprlnehaven, Arunlmlnk. I.tnnorch and I.an Wlll lead our forces in action. rtnwn. 18, nrst round, nprlns lournamctil. She s there now, working, working - scconu rounu. sprinn tournanKnt. IIIIS J. third rnlinrl. nrlntr lniirn,mnl I fncirnlni;, mixed fournmt-i; nftrrnoon, flaii Scraps About Scrappers .luck llftcan . s'iB'' Ills short bout nl,rh ', .iin.r'c tmiiular dointeri nt ili Tu'l ' Jl' ritHtit K. ". Sullivan and F-raick- 111 nc.ii li: l- In ih- sta brui (i...ir -rouri1r will b Uten lla-y Hurt and Maitv XVItllnnia Is d Hri-tM s lie v ll- Itay Iunila j lliivi.'. lie- aril Mlc-Kev llolan ' I'liarlfv MoShiii!" chKii'f .oiiik v. Vounir Krna and V'.u'irf MeOlmehav vr K. U. liforsa clr -ii" f.i',r-r.i'ind numbers the hitler defends Ins Inureis ngaiusi Herman. Kut mnn probably wijl be the next in line lo meet the New lorker. Itiirm.'in also would stand nut as a I'leading opponent for Herman, if Ihi- latter succeeds in winning naeu nis uiu from Lvtich. The Chicagoan is really . . .!. ..!.... Tin lmu tineer in wlJiaril in inn mm. -,v ,'"'; , ., been clofentecl ileclsiveiv , unci ins i-i.i--- mis fascinated fans wherever he has appeared, especially riglit here in I'hilly. Ii In.s been a long while since Kur- i man hns demonstrated his form in a local ring At Hie presnii iiim- " - getting in shape for a ' ',l. " cl' Kvans. national champion: i ,.!,,.,, be will lillir oft With UIcK i , , ii.-i. Loadman in one of the special eight- , round matches here next .Monday night. Kiirman probnbly will give away several pounds in weigh,: still he will answer , the gc.ng a fuvorite over the nigged Kuf- fain battler. Anothei boxer who apiiears to be a future contender for the bantam title is I.annv Kramer, of this city. -''!; who is being called the "punchm fool. , is being predicted by many ns a future, titlcholder He. too. will box here next Monday night, nnd is to meet Jabe. White who alreadv has given Kramer, a terrific tussle and who uluo has made I things interesting several times for Champion Lvncu. . main mtcii inr ine jiiiikccs hi iio.viahe Is going to be the heavy sea breezes. I Warren Webb, who will neoompany . ., ,j a, ,!-,. to Meet1 I'lnlt. states thnt ou can 'lean on Mount Carmel and Aquinas to Meet nA hne mo of p (jm(i i)(j for Catholic Honors ,ll)t fu down. So Hint mukes it fnirjy The niosi important basketball game , nirish, as they say. , , ,.i, f down. M ss Sterlings main supporters will of the season from a viewpoint of down. 1( lolial(, j,, iinrow, Merion. town HL'e fans will be played tomorrow uml yittl (im.ntln Feltner, New York evening at St Thomas' Hull, l-tght i t jBS Kdlth CunimingH, Onwenlsln, will eenth nnd Morris streets, between those nso ,, Htrenglh. but in the final old rivals. Mt Carmel C. C ami nm,iVsls It is really up tn Miss Stirling Aquinas I . i I nc inrj;c-si i...i i.i .... season l ex" ten in niieuu md has held tl since l'.MS II is expected that the result of ihej game will in a measure determine tht , lli'M i it lo. as Imtll clubs liavo su led I one thnuglit alone in her mum which is tiint it's the toughest nsstgnment slic's ever faced nnd HiHt to win Is the thing. If (irent Kritaln has a better golferess all power to her. Attractive Oddn The I'nited States team to compete In the Kritish open has not been picked. Jt is rumored that Walter Hngen, French chninplon. willcnptain ourtcnni and that twelve pros will moke up the team. Anyhow, our best material will parade down the gangplank when Hie time comes. They sav the belting in this event is L'OO to I over there ngnlnst the Yanks winning. The odds ure most attrac tive, what'' , , In the nmntciir we will nave hick t nineis Ouiinet. runner-up, nnd Hobby Jones. semilinullsU They rnnk one-two-three in America. We have matched that Ine-up before, but Kriton's premier ainateurs were u more formidable lot then. Kill Fowncs will captain the team. His shoulder is out of gear nt present and he may not be nblo to (day. If he does, don't innke nny niistuke, he'll give nny of them au argument when he's right. Then we have J. Wood Piatt. Phila delphia champion, and Fred Wright. r-curd Massachusetts tltleliomer. tournament; !, Sprlnchavnn at Ijinrdowne, ji. nnaia Bprinic toiirnorofnt: S3, medal lttv handlcaii, two cIbsbcb; 30. mcd.il.pluy handicap. AiiBiist . mcclal-play handicap: 13. medal play handicap. V.O. mtilul-pluy liandicap, 7, inedil-ptay r-indlcap. Keptemlier .1. klckera' tournament. (1, niornlns-, tnljed fouraomcis; afiernoon, flag: lournami-nt. lo iniallilcatlon round, club championship, 17. ttrnt lound. rlub chain plonshlp. si, Aionlmtnk at Uinndowne. October 1. second round club champton nlp. N. lnmloum. nt Sprlniihaven, 15. Ihlrrt lound. club championship; 22, Anal, c-iub championship, gti. dinner team malch. Bogash Stops O'Gatty In 13th ','"' 0,k.' Apr11 --"'i Ilonash of I lrldKeport laat nluht knocked oui .Iimin (J Unity In tho thirteenth round in tbo Pio neer Hporilnit cnn, A ,hort rght.hni- n0k to the ch n of O'llaiiy lirouuht the conleit to a audden end after lh.i conteatanta had been boxin thirty seconds. injury nn hit so hard bv Ilonaah that the r,r,n... .it.i I nut slop to Kiva tho fallen boxer a count, hut helped carry him to hla corner 'iwire i before tho tlnal knockdown O'llatlv was I forced to takn counts once m tlw eleventh round nnd inrnln In tha twelfth O'Uaiij ws Hcnv lo um t'.cn,aB Finish Successful Season The Fletcher A. . basliettmll team rt rrsentlmr th church bv the sam iiuiiim jn West Philadelphia, hi, tlnlshed lis firm -seaaon In the ciiro w-ith n moict aucceserul or twent-tiVH eiiiina played twen- t-ono were victories. I he leant is com- , ....u...1 r.r 11 HMni Bi. Von r in. II ll..l..u llotli these young stars rami in iiieniuh. Ii. Uonnv. v. Hvler und w. smnton. tirst ten here and they're real capable of heme thi surprise package. - he PLAY FOR CAGE TITLE Pete Herman Halts Solsberg KrisrtMirt, April fl I'eie Herman, former bantamweight champion dereiite,) .tuhnny Solabenf. of Hrooklyn. here the ref.'rfe mp. ptnir the twelve-iuund match In th.. eeventh round. Holfclicrif had been Hooted aevel.il BASEBALL FIELD Phila. Manufacturers' League May Be Made Up of Two Divisions This Year GOODFELLOWS REORGANIZE The Philadelphia Manufacturers' Kasebnll League, after n most success fill season in (he' bnskelball cage, Is ready to inaugurate the baseball person and a meeting has been called tn decide 'in the ninke-tip of the circuit tomorrow evening nt Yontih Hall. 2727 West Co lumbia avenue. President John AV. .Manoguo has many npplicntinus for franchises, but the number to be ndmKted Is not yet settled. To date (en teams are assured, but if enough nre present tomorrow night, there is a probability that (wo divisions will be fortified with the win ners in each division plnving for the senon's title. If the league has one division n split schedule will be adopted, as in previous years, the winner of the first half play ing (he second half champion for the title. The teams already admitted are (Jeneral F.lectric. C. II. AVhcelcr, Com mercial Truck, Ford & Kendlg. K. (t. Kuild. Ceorge AV. Smith, Franklin Printing. Johns-Manvlllo, Monotype nnd Smith & Furbiish. The league will be conducted on n "sport for sport's sake" basis. Iteds Have Strong Itallerles The Tiilpehockcn Hcds expect to have one of the best teams in the city, and tan boast of some classy battery material In l'lanr, Asheroft and Dup lia;!. pitchers, and Kricr, Piebell and Hank, catchers. The balance of (he team will be made up of Keatty, Little, Howell, Ktirgcn. Schult7.e, Conroy. Pfeiffer,' (iriflin and Stafford. The Hods have a number of open dates and would be pleased in hear from lirst-elass teams. Addriss F. William Kalbaclier. HI4 Cleveland inenui. Phone AVyoniing 11)11! J. The (locdfellows ore in the field again villi their usual strong line-up und are open for engagements. It will be n traveling nine and "nniposcd mnlnly of pl.iyers in Hi" Montgomery County League, and o.-Tri-St.iters.,Tho (inod fellows wcubl like to henr from Hill- dale. Nativity. Haclinrnch Ciants and Kride.sburg for mid-wcel; and Saturday vanies. Address AVllllam Lnuibnrdo, northwest corner Second nml Dock streets. Secure. Homo Grounds The Jewish World, which won twenty-nine out of thirl.v -one games l.isl season, will be back in the field nnd has siiMirod as home grounds McClatchy's Hall Pnrk. Ad McClatchy. former Catholic High School btar. has been signed lo piny first base. A'olks. of last ear's Port land tentn. of the California League: li.van. of Conlcsvillc j Ted Heady, of SI. Joseph's: Larry Naulty, IcKee Mothers. Fiillon. McCann. AVhitev O'Hrien nnd MctJuigan are also nuiii bered among the irgulnrs. For gumi'8 address Alex, A. Sweeney, 1207 South Hiicknell slreet. CALLAHAN FAST SKATER Sub-Chaser Entry Figures In Three Victories at Armory Clyde Callahan, of the sub-chaser .1411, showed his ability as a speed skater last night nt the Third Hegiment Armory Service Men's races by winning the major number of events. Callahan took the one-mile sprint from John Nelson, of the ship Lans. dale. In the time of I! :n2. and Inter won the live-mile free-for-all. Paired with Jack Forrest in the two-mile relnv lie ngaln figured with Hying colors. The lime for (he relay wns 7:02. "ti..i . . ...... i 11 over to nave a MV w the boys this afternoon tn tH, ' "" tn loot, InlA il. r.. ., """"IlIlT fnll ntnl Ia in. un...nii.i. . .. ''l . ,, , " ""' -""iniiiR 10 the " nut n tht will be to their licnrfil over (he .,,' " month, said Concl, J..I11 1 " & of the I nlvers y of Petmsv U-nn "' ball team this morning. ""ihnnla 'Mb Head Cnnrh Ili.u,.. this city Into vesteril, - nr,H"P.nVfr New York feeling h pu ' , .'inT host of 1itipo nC inv Ilfo " ir Ji " this afternoon to hn've a long uit i?," the veterans of Inst year's ; cleVen JIl,b i'.'(Ii fall. ploycrs bers of the freshman ten.,, nf l.'.t S' no.. .1.1 lllll.liuriics W,( hnV(, vision,. IMMIMIIIUU HH II It r)1-A.n ..I September rolls n,A,..,'.i . Jlr.n ""t rnllV In the rH ne "l " mm .Air. IIotMnnn wilt ....!. ..: .. essl.y of keeping ,K ''JL'"?: over lie Milliliter months so tbit ,. cnndidiKcs can enter the trnlnlns maJ In shape for hard work Fnlile 1 year when the stiuad we., A0.11"1 for a two weeks' drill. f,N venr's .? gregntlon will start work nri jv,;: Field nlintil the fWh ,,f ... ""v ' ran mj. .. " ; I'lioiuer allow three weeks hef., .1,. ine whistle of tin, mm,... -.i V. p t.." 1...1 ... -"-" "iici ine rijiri c open is einphntic in his insertion thnt iS men must keep in condition if ponn , In tht nny real team enrlv 1 BELGIAN CHAMP PLAYS GIRL Horemans and Miss Haywood Meet Today at Manufacturers' Club 1od.ii li.i'h iiftcrnoon nnd evening the Man.ifac titers Chili will U lie sepne of n uitiiiil Inlli.iid I'li'n.vu With F.dniiard Hoiemaii". W.e llc.gi.iii hninpion. and Miss C1..-11 Ka'hrvn Ilnywood. 'if tn's eiiy. one of tne lust women billmnlisth In Mils smiIihh nf the country, ns the stars. Thev will meet in coiitvU bolh afterii'iou ninl fvening. AVhile the affair has been nrriii.sl so that Miss II ii.v wood mid Icr nth holding !iipiiin'!it will nipnr for the benefit of the I'e'ginu !! .icf. 1 In 1 : 1 r 1 lias lieen uirriml forwiud in m h 11 whv (lint the Miiiiiifni tuici ' 1 'lub nil' I." Hie host tn lis 1111 inner nml their friends The llfleriliH.il e lilhll ion lil hem nl .'(..111 n, .. k mid 1 on ivHii.ng lit H:l.'i. McGowan Wins on a Foul Nw 1 ork. nnl il Kn. h of 'l., " 1 '. tlir, Isiiic, 1.1 in. Itii lli.Uc Sp.irim ' l'l In at nUht en.ii-d h.rrn. th ,f"ji. r.lwl lint Tn th, first Ymjn,f MhIohhii wnn " fceil from Mlk. Shi in the 'Kl.tii rnutnl hu In th, wind up V'.unn .siwart Ixihh kcrl mil Pllor Joe ifijcunds ef iMIev hfter lylit' inn niltiutf, Hfi'l nisi ruunT in Princeton Loss's Inflsldtr I'rlnrrioii. ton's f r e, while ,i.iip ns irnrtlei) '-.nil terduy The in nlil' U". t t ! Iur onin ' "i KERNS AND BAKER WIN Eight-Round Bouts at Auditorium Are Fast and Furious ii- Keins. c.f ('iiindin. nnd I.vv ll.iker. I'nrnier New Voikr. were tin " inner of the ii.,iectire e jjljt . louml 11 nti I.e, i,t the Auditorium A. A Intt '.cghi Kern', iiuitcii with Sol O'Don ti". 1. cif Fnirmniint. wns the best bout en Hie program The former's rut!- gedness and harder hitting enabled him ici win slightly from the cleverer U'lot,l,el. linker, wi.o is .1 southpnw. (mind Ken Tii lor. of Knglnncl. 11 lough nut, vi Im kept f.iicing 1 ln fighting through out but Lew's straight right vvus too iiiui"!i for the Kntishei. Tne latter had Ills c-Ve . It In I'nei in.ii. Ins Aitie Mii'nnii vvhl.iei .Inek Wi.t. Kennv Has knocked 01. 1 Killi Wiixni, o.l. 011n1; t;..ii'gi' filllTeli defenlecl nlllig Kloll.V nnd .link 1 1 1 11 ill,- bent Mi. key Wcilga,!. Board Says White Faked Mllnilllkri-. Apr'' H ''hfti.ii VV l, u. i'hi cug.i , t.oxn Mlllfullv luirlicipiitd In h f.i! ImxtnK 11 .'-''" ' the Vv is.'iinHin linxtnu c '.nitnissicin set in an ,n,wer nid In ih. d'stru 1 eourt h.r in ih, smi f,.p ir.ciiino rnuiil't 1 While s.lernl w-U. hn U-eHilsi. Iii . t.iritn sslcin laid fcfipp(d niw bout with -, 1 : -1 j r'lniin.in ii' K. 1.0, lit Charley Bceeh;r Awarded Decision r rt. . Krel.l" l'"l" iiunn Pntii ..hnl UI'' VMIIns llrill h tendrit 111 I""""" 111 '. hirn'sir !.lnd Tl.e.ilr.. 1 Ustei I . ttrt he t. " 1H r.insiiieriiiK .. i.,....p- i ,i. t., f.i'.j. mat. In-s at Hllver t.Rkn li ..utld" '.' VVesh.nfttcill. P. '' f.ir the t...ief,i nf '. II-"- p.itli'nis nt '.i.t-r rt.i-d ii.ihiiIiiiI 'li.'i'i hf to lie he'd He ir t" fr l.n i1v Hrllt ,l.usd twentv-twe Shews ... , t, ,. ..ii-i .rf II 'H.e Pluvtid HUMUssflll COLLEGE BASEBALL TODAY jMtANKi.iN rii:i.n, a r. vi. PENNSYLVANIA CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY Admission, (10 rti.. nt tilinlirl,' nml A. A Office Irnnklln I'irlil tn have season, The meeting this afternoon will fc, held immediately after the VBrsi,r Catholic Cnlversity bnsebnll c.1m. .i will bo addressed in addition u m,. man by .Skipper Hex Wrati. the I'l't '"i""" """ '"-K-nii 01 tin; nssttnl coaches. ' The rally takes (he place of the ustiil spring practice that Concl, Ht.;,ma' holds Last spring he had over fiftr ambitious gridiron aspirants workii out to see how much they knew ? the game but (his year nfter the pMr results of Inst spring it wns decided to hold one meeting instend nf culling th candidate out for practice. The fm thnt many of the varsltr men , .. gaged in other spnits nnd'hencc wouMk. Illinlltn t l.r,t,n t fA ! .. ......u. ... Miun mr Hiiruig prnctlct inlluenced tho footbnll commlttfe md Hie athletic council to cnll off th) i-inniK ui ins IlllogClllCr. , MARVEL LOSES BUT ONCE W. A. Ruth Only Chess Player Ablt to Defeat Rzeschewski Playing twenty simultaneous cnn.,. Sainuol IiV.esclicvvslci. nine-.vfar ofj ,chess marvel, won twelve enme, .1,. with seven of his opponents when th iinllnlhed panics were adjudicated l 1 lie Strawbridie . Clothier store, n-J mel one defeat at the hands of Willlsrj A. Until. Pennsylvania state champion, Itutli defeated the youngster in onu hour and fotty-(lvc tninutes. Two 0! the score of opponents; resigmd iu favor of the prodigy. The defeat nt the hands of the fttate champion was only (he fifth in n total of dOO sanies played since l(7.eclif ski's .irilval In the eountiy. The vic tory scored by Hutli resulted from male in (luce, a chess clits-ic, arevrd ing In experts. CLOSE SEASON FRIDAY But Construction Five Has Already Captured Title In Telephone Leajui The Hell Telephone Hasketbsll LfiU'ie will close its season on Frldav nicht at Yonnh Hall, 2727 AVest Cnhimbii nvenue, hut (he oulconie of the cruw will have no bearins on the pennnnt, i Cnnstructinn'R victory over Kquipniftt clinched the title for that iiiiniet The winners were given a hard battle for victory in every game. The ruo' tiers-up were Maintenance nnd Motor Vehicle. On Monday. April II. th" champions will be awarded the league trophy and each player presented with solid gold basketballs by- the rnmnanj, Much of the success nf the train in due In the efforts of Manager Wcissmw and Captain Hatty. Prepare for Powerboat Classic Detroit. April ' fl.- l'renn rations for tbt (lnlil (up Mini Hiirniswortli remitUs iKun hre today with umiolntini-nt of mlttees to Hrranue details for tho !.": Iioat rlaMiM. to tin held th Ins w 01 Almost nnd the first week of Stiiirmlc-r A proposal thai th lliirhwwiirUi Itophy tint Im5 run ovsr n eourue in the Canridltifi rnn nel nt thu Datrolt river Is under .'unj'dar. ntlon. Mt. Car Catholic chuiiipiniiliip In defeating ninnv of the lending nub' I an - ami appear a 1111,1 1 eveni i J-.11. Ii stars as Andy McMu 1 1 1 U v ' ' Hegan. of the Kn' -n end "Peley" Kilpatric k I f .' Vuuinas) and Scroue and I Mt nrinel pendent t. mate hed linn and ern l.ea will plnv 11 ap for Heller Than I-ist Year The chances nf dock Hutchinson ate 1 -m t liked best ill the open. .Mm Karnes I BIJOU tied tor It 1 1 11 iac cnr ami uagen nasi a lot of ground tn recover. Hut we! couldn't send a better trio. The other nine will provide the mcHlle scenery, the cheery home set- pt,1:- D... vc Il,,, M.,-opting, more .r less, bui it must not be , tharlic Kear vs. Johnny Morgan forgotten that nny of. them Is capable , l"r..n',irl?. y"' W ir.0.'"'. of getting away io n MllnB look-in. , "Y.nlWnmSatffttlZi" sin ami it.xrr. mtim:i: daii.v SIT.CIAf, ADIIRI) ATTUAtTION TONIT& 3--STAR BOUTS--3 In Cniijnncllon Vllli "SHMK MKHV" oiitiK Tom Mmrhev rounder 11 it m '. . k match "Hi' thr I'addv lie F.eldl" ."hevl'll 1.' He.sleill The eeic're Iw .1 IW.IVe I.eir. I' I to II retetl-e 'I....II f,.ll .lice Tlpllt "I. . rf Seinnteei '.I M 1 nnthT I'm" I '" r fr A Minie. Ihe Nat ".1st 1 t Vt flame i-Wh t arl iv.r. nla w'. I." ri Dnnt.ell end Kail I! wl, ene.l Weill 1. ,h IllKht 'I II ' ' ' (.. f-rem that rt, w h n I III one of till tie IH t ! ,pd,e- nluht Tleld Ilurn,.irl-l.oadin.en li . - lllatfh l.etweell ,1 Peerxear All e..f th. KC matches or., to he e'jr.t ioundis Althciimh llrUclec ' . I,,. I'allie'. 'I .' '1' -leet prlnteel ei (.riiiti in elv,. ' nn-iOs f" te.tal.nir icni As i einon h ii e r,r...ni" e f .e l.Cill.lUI. i .1 K I' li s en! 1 . lorE in r ' Me ..r'e?M e Kiel lir III" Apr I 1 nh'.w ! c'leile hfie rot h"e Tuvleer tea in. h-i i esei vie Mens a Irsa 1 re' e as 'I' i,'" ' 'lee le teaiuiy rruh he .. ai p. rilllteh' ieeee. Of and Itav rt-a i v th- Hie . i , hi I i... I,. p..e II,, 1. 1 . ci'llr.n ,t,l llirr olnhl-roli'iil I "'.' '' t e i , e , ejlie f, -e Hit'tl l VI U' ' !, . II,.'.,' . I e. I ! VVie... I 1 f-aeil. .,.'en e. I lie 1 r , e 1 s ie I'h e . e 'a (ill IS C I w, I I'MeliKie Brylinan v Ve.'in I Kit llilliclfs s In siilrml.el h n.ee.l, w.lle II iiitlv llnrland at lenlahe The fnrlllpr Is Ue.nit Jihi.nt Husseil. Uall) rilncUIr ay ihai h dcfi-a'ed .Ine ,lle,e.li Usl sesnn n,l he believes h ran , a.n V llliielile ,lai knoll match may l,o lneh.-d h Jack llaffan SPUR A NEW NARROW Arrow Collar Cluctl.Peabody 6.C0. IncTro, N.Y. e ,. 1. el t Ml' ! , ci' .. I- I . Kid the Teixrdo handled ! Bowie Races April 2-15 I .inrlle V I e ,'l , I le. 1 , ' ' ,( e 1 . ejilp. ,1 , .. ne.. . f K,e.-,Bliel ,,f" ' ee efe.,i lireies.yn laat niutit Ittechvr icmndii ui.i Jael 1254 le V111 I ,., I l.lf.l , l'i , CI r . .. ,' ' ! ,1, , 1 e'lei'ertrl' lll'lrlit I'n-I I',' 1'hl, e,ie nhla llu t n.cer... ee aniet'-te 1 lll-.TI BMNti I' e eM,,,ri. I e 'ullldsn) ' -1 I'll 'n Ie,, , , S cil ,,', I! I Ilk v llli V H .1 ,1 . I'..e I . , I cue. '. 1 , in 1 1 a 'I'.e mm v s vi :: i" j HID? ' lie '.'II I' 1 V I . lie ,1 blue , I. U" II )j0HIlH i icmrally iBALTIMORE&OHIO The Service Behind the Car Our service follows the car. Wc keep men constantly on the street calling on Dodge Brothers car owners, selling "good will." The duty of these men is to. learn whether the car is giving com plete satisfaction, and if not why not. Their report is made. If service is re- quired, we have every possible equip ment expert men, machinery 'and . parts, to reader it promptly, efficiently and at moderate cost. And you can get this service at any time. There is never an hour, day or night, that you cannot get in touch with some of our shop men for emergency service. Thornton-Fuller Automobile Co. Service Station 24lh and South Street! Phone, Spruce 07J7 5 Minute From City Hall a T A H vv WwA 111 ,,Jsp ifci'iii 15,000 miles on tires 5Qr,o Greater Fuel Efficiency Zero Balance Roadability Less Annual Depreciation. "My experience with motor cars runs back about 10 year. My Cole Aero-Ei(j;ht Roadster is not only the best tnvc ever had but 13 the best car 1 have had any intimate car of which knowledge Robert M. Griffith, Phila. 245-247 L. S. BOWERS CO. L st. Cole Motor Car Company. Indianapolis. USA. I ""'"' crtm,if. 'Italqr Cars V uicfl Cole Vacs Dcxay J, 0 Us :..te-"S HheW ,i iftw-v. An-.v, -g--i'7l4,,iifeisia