, tV" KfS'B&WK-V'U.- 't 'wivtv.?1 '- s ." - i ,')-' EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, 'APRlU G, 1921 15 Five Golfers Loom as Favorites for the Amateur Championship Now On Over Pinehurst Links5 Indians or yanks? In A ijolll, nxyjDUEjiyL i ... r ..- V.. D7.. A1;i- l Af... r i. rhidand irOOll (is juum a w, iww, una neiu j ort ( I MICH rtia ruc-KHJg - fucii- r in, oo( ftc Bunting? s IJy OUANTIjAND KICK LirBI.ANDKewyork? "U Ufc'"' ..c t0 nnincs prop- !&7.VA 'the right one yon lmve 'e',n!??Jl,o i anv tlirce-nlj-. double- tePtiSh I ft f baseball it in thnt iJtaSnnd ot "New York will be f C ffiiwitc hots for the next IUC '- . irorW '",... , niinci. but lmnlly St..'".3', o over the full !,XK pltcl.lnBl" too lnrie m" .- Itnoolioil nui '" ut i.v Cleveland slide through by a margin of four or live gnnie.1. St. Louis and Wnsliliifilon ST. LOUI8 nnd Washington thould complete the remainder of the first division. If the llrowns bad n strong pitching ntnff they would be on even terms with the Indians nnd the Yankee. Hut, outside of Shocker, they haven't. Washington, with Johnson back, will be ft greatly Improved club but nt this point the American League strength ; comes to nn end. r,l"LTZ 1 p . iMnhrr the Cleveland Indians , Ty Cobb Miould lift (lie Tigers to the M" .. vrt Yankees ly uevcn i top n the sfcond division. He hns 1 t- :d ' ie .. '.tic or no chance to break the barrier THE "STARS" THAT TWINKLE IN SPRING, TRA, LA! bill I"'...,!. Cleveland had Malls nnd climb nnr higher. Hut wo believe in iitBv - .,.! int d rnnitii - -l- inrcil "Sinci '"'" "" ' "' lr mi) "-" - " K"n.nn Cleveland will have Mails 11 aZ n TlcHSt tl.lrtj.nve ball ri nd ho riiouW ln lenr.1 t?tT-t int i,c will nlso be 1V& Co? ienkie and Bagby more ffhlns tinie. adding to their eflcctive- '? ...i..i ,iin be lust n good ns i '; i la t vVar-plus Mnlls. v.nks lmve added to nst year's .2t"S5 th?o"Htnr. in OutHeldtr ,5.Vnd -.even victories? The int he will turn into n mnnnorerlnl sue cess and that his club will bo a hustling one. giving its best. Cobb will make n, heroic effort to go after bis lost leadership at bat, and while ho will hardly overhaul the younger Slsler, ho won't be very many base hits back of the Hrownle mauler. Another Great Fight TIIFJ battle for Inst place or the battle to keep out of last place will bo ns keen n. scramble as the strug gle for the. top. Connie Mack bus nt last threatened to lenve tho cellar, while, both lloston and Chicago, Itcd nnd White Sox, havo threatened to drop In. Miir-so two cluus won live successive lYnreliw ha both tuc puneu ami mui pennants lrom HUD to WJU. aow oni; J1UIb'u " . Ti..il. Imiiinl Until 11... t i.. t it..f - ...., ln-Mnr IIP hBH num. , .. 1 uiu Wnn Riiusu 01 mcir mrxiier fiii'ut fog: JjB " fir. i ' v ivaS PWKvxS,'' fimw -JiC -ifj :k''4m'- Fit -Umm-' mLM LBTtI iP WIW iPk M$mmm-''W)ErtJ& -HffilaH fcjURjuwws&&j w ' " "' " v PENN AND CATHOLIC U. Meet In Return Garfc on Franklin Field Thla Afternoon Hill Stout will be vent ngnluM Catholic University this nftcrnoon when the Cnlvcrslty of Pennsylvania nine meets the Washlngtontans on Franklin Field nt 3 o'clock. Stout will bo ir- membcred ns the only winning tulrlur on the southern trip. And curlouslj enough be won tho victory over thl ftftcrnoon's foes. Conch Wnltcr Cnriss, of the Hod nnd Who nine, niiiiouncud this morn ing Hint he would stnrt Stout in the I pitcher's box nnd thnt bis team would 1 bo the ame as won over Howdoin Inst Saturday nftcrnoon. Sullivan will lie seen ut third nnd Conroy nt llrst. lllncktu will be ready to get Into the breach nt the hot corner, while -loe Yntcs will be held nvnllnblc for duty on tho Initlnl sack. Mlko Whltchlll. nho Injured his nnklo In th C. U. game in Washington, will view the battle from the bench. Bob Folwell Directs Drill nnAnflll. Anrll fl. Bnrlnr fontball nmr. tloc nt the Nnvai Acdniy vi directed ' teruay By coacn foiwu 1 rrsuiaro wr on fnsnjfd In nomo AMATEURS START GOLF TITLE PLAYKiiS with I'erry Adair, of Atlanta; 17, V. Merrimttn, of Waterbury: Hawld Weber, of Inverness', Gardiner WhlVc.H of Nassau, ami V. O. Newton, of Hrookline, the favorites, matches today brought rs togctiicr: Daltuwrol, v. Jo Bchlnt Tnrflon YouturMon-n. Ixiu Iiamiltrtn. n.rti.n - l?hivaeVfs.eS.v5r.u?s!rJvos:c,fiS,,ipftK Galaxy of Stars Begin Matohill,5aVpcK.rV . , . O. V. .Mad, Mjnt Clalri Joe Wl. KatL P aV ill ToiirnOV at Uvorpool. O.. vi. lUrold Weber. Tolfdm pj riciy Ml iuuiiioj (, Nfton, Drooklne, vs. Oarlle Whit , , , Nemu. r'moiuircx TIE RESULTS FOR Adair nnd Mcrrlmsn were tied for the medal In the qualifying round and!) .. ""' Play It off somo afternoon this MEDAL, eek. Merritnnn made a fine finish in order 10 tie with tho Atlanta golfer. Ho went I'lnrliiiral. N. t. April O.-A fint ' wcllln his 1 final try that he stood on .. .... . .... . '., 1. i i 1 the eighteenth tea needing a par 4 to ,hrst division started match play today bjt ,,, puU from ,1 o tlJ In tho first round of the North and Kreen was shy by an inch, and he took' South amntcur golf championship. 5. Adair was 78 nnd 82 nnd Merrl- i While the Held lucked such nn out- I ftmn 80 nnd 75. standing star ns Francii Onlniet. win- 1 . , , ner of the title last jenr, virtually nil -ra piav "World Cmnn 5irl." ' of the players nro on the oliglbllltv lit B ,'"y ,Wrid "8.ferl" t ii. t-Ji..i ci.i. f!i A....i.ti..n Pc)infUulr. April (I. Tha Albanr but. I. Ol Ull llllllll oiuici. V.U1L auuiiuuuii , 1n .,,m. wlnn.r. ftf th. jjw TnrU BtV.. and callable of good Dla The rncp for the title will bo even mnru lnlnrptln tlinn lllHt KPnvnli wlicn J- '...!: 'hind"', mo n'th.m are lulnjet was considered n Mire winner. mi, r ih, Njw Tor.c Si.te 1 othtr branch ot aport for the players are more evenly matched '.'JI'J"? BJirSv ni.ht I.neuo wnnant, will play a nt-am pfri'! wun nurnmon. cnampiona in me rnn ioaanj inr eManla. BtMe enampiomniiv Albany Saturday night. tha "wArM'a I'rmldent j)ii Larue, an- piarea j offset liftlii and evcn victories 1 jhu iui irtiis nnu . .. comc uron Ijtil Burc ,l' "" ' I' .'?"... 1... i.Mli ilie minck and (hoi uennnntR from Ullf! in 1020. Xmr onlv n? ww... .- ..-- . . ., 1- --. - -- - sv.Jelhl.er. l'cck, Ilodic, Ward nnd i nc.ss remnln where they fnce tbc pos frato'iit in runs with Mnys, Shaw- slblllty of dropping below n mnchlne Jf Col'llni Harper, Quinn nnd others that has finished last for six unbroken I. 1 4 1. a AnitniV ItOKP". ,'"r. ." . . ,., . SnpnUer. a lint, hurtlliw. iiia?netc leader. tto cm g't JW per ci-iii .... mtirUI. SMiktr the I-'aclor SPEAKHIl alo has the puuch nud the pitching. He has n ball blub that bittd over ,::iKJ last year, wiui i-ovc-iillf, Bigby, Mails. Culdwcll, Uhlc nnd oth.n in the rifle pit. ..j o...u, 1, mi f nut there battinc SM nd covering u square mile Is no 1 seem liko the same old smile." 'nht Inspiration to his people. Tho spectacle of these three clubs- He is the factor that inclines us 10 Athletics, lied hox nnu .vnuc oni-m rt Cleveland th cull in one. of then wild whirl for last plnco Is to us the bat too-club races nny league has ever most striking Incident of the cam- It""'' . , . . 1)a,.B"; .u. ,. - t nnn. ir. Ik a tun mi-OHr riniii ii'ih ni 1 a tiii iimii iiiiiu 1111 niiv iiiiu n I'un i...k.iinnihpr Fred Clarke, but a lr who Is inclined to become a trifle h't stronger than Clarke nt bat and in ' swelled over n few olive sprigs tempor it fidd , nrlly adjusted to his brow. II the Iuck runs wj-uv wu 100s 10 see copjriont, ion. ah rioms t-cjci-icu In this case tho first Is Inst, but the Inst Is far from being first. Chicago, Boston nnd 1'hilndelphln, having won practically nil the Ameri can Lcaguo pennants since 1000, nro now equally deadlocked nt tho other end of the line. They should get together nnd warble thnt spnrkllng ditty beginning, ''It Isn't what you used to be, it's what jou are today." , , As encore t her mignt wng. n uun t Amateur Sports OPPOSE BOXING DECISIONS Rhrn Alsn Ruaaetti Llnrtitlna Bouts .. . .!. t.i..i. 1 """ " World nine, is dickering for a home , Ten Rounds (round for the Jewish boys nnd he ex- Hurrisburg, April C. Hcprcscnta IWi to nave ;'""ur-Y, "?-.: I tlve C. J. McUrlde, of Allegheny, wns iniouj to book nil the llret-claes feama , .i,i e 1.1. llr Ulliy UIIU lu Uliitu ill uvnim vfc uto bill for a State Boxing Commission with nuthority to license ring contests not to go over 'fifteen rounds before the Senate appropriations committee, whllo half a dozen speakers opposed iu The sponsor had a lively time answering ob jections nnd hald ho would not object to municipalities controlling contests within their'limlts nnd denied the bill would iuterfere with American Legion shows or amateur boxing. Kx-Heprcaentntlvo Daniel J. Shern, Pliiladolohin. suggested reducing the litounj tberilv. lhi Jewish boih will bo srently lengthened this jcur by the ocquisi- tioM ot olk, nno piayeil wltn tne Portland team of the CaMfornia League, 'lit year; Ilynn. who caught for Coates riK lart fenson. and Gross, formerly of Slnirbridge & Clothier'. Tiiee new nlncrs should fit in nlcelv with MiCann. N'nult.v. McKee brothers. Dougherty. Whltcy O'Brien nnd Ted I ueidy, formerly of St. Joseph s. This jtter i a miglity sweet boll plaver 11ml I considered one ot the best nil-round f-nn III lll inrai railhS. , 1, ' It , l.' .n,l, n,l nnn.l (1,P Jlr,t-clJ nines wishing to book 1 c)aUBe allowing decisions. .- . ...iu 1111 it-fun Hiiuum rniuiaiini- L mlsrwooil . I'nderwood About tho only chance the local fans will hare of seeing the above (iilnlel of rookie pitchers In 11 I'lillly mil from this season Is In the picture. Front left to right tho group Includes II. Crnndall, O. Morgan, .J.,V. life nan, AV. Tlmme and Itobert David, (he last named ft well-known local southpaw who has exhibited his slants for Stetson, North I'hllly nnd M. E. Smith fans Boots and Saddle t qpdimr npin npii i ONATSOUTHERNt Yesterday's Scholastic Score The Prospect Purse at six nnd n half furlongs is tbc feature nt Bowie thh j Afternoon. It affords better sport for G. W. Foreman's Shoal than was! selected for him Saturday when he faced Tipplty Witchct. Sandy Ileal and ViilivnnUft aia a) hnf trnnA nnnu 1 !(.' .. IV. II I . r f it II lllvh 1 . ........... .. . ., ,., ,., ur Nflr nas oquaa 0T rOOIDail- "rtiitUn High, ti NorlhmKt HUh. J. rncc. 1 ers Practicing in School --', ntmtt An& Yard DailV .'"sarthmore Hlsh. 7 Kplacopat Acitd 8TANDIXO 01' Till: TK.IS w. i.. I'.f. w. In r.r. (Jfr'town. 1 o 1.000 W. rlilln. o 1 .lion Hoiithrrn 1 O 1.000 t'nth, U.S. 0 1 .000 rnlrat . I O 1.000 Northeast 0 1 .ono , rrankfonl 0 0 .000 INTKRSCII,or.STIO UMaVV. ) enirai JIIEIi. liI ninnur iiihm, ... CfTmanton-n Hltli, 20 West I'hlliwiellilila , Horses In other races which have shown preparedness for winning efforts are: First Machine Gunner, Peppery Polly, Lucy Kate; second Mary Head, Optimism. Fading Star; third Antici pate. Frederick the Great, Lndy Lux ury; fifth Columbine, Claqucr, Wau berg; sixth Warlike, George Wash ington, Lucius; seventh Maize, Al Pierce, Crumpsall. Vnur S.'WVno sink's, tho ronwaI ot wlilch will bo aallMit (ebturea ot tho two ucrka' turln at Havr do O'oco to b rnmtuctnl by tho ltarrorrt AKricultura'. arW IlrKHlera" Aaaouiatlon through tho last fortnight of April, will clom en Ar.rll . Th-o nro tho Harforrt unrt I'lillmtflphla HnrdlccpK and tho Aberdeen and Chraaptnke Hiakra. Tho IIt ford mtlnif will bj n arkod y a dally dl. trlbiitlon nt ftO.r.OO .imorr th parllclpatlni; l'.cmomin end ft total of about 1120.000. Thr will bo on raeo for military horita. nimy ofneora In uniform up. tmr. 2. I Swarthmoro Colllnranooil JIUh lit Brown l'reu, . LEAGUE NINES UNDER WAY XortliCflSt 4 t0 u Folc. w UlB 8fflr nt bat for Southern with three hits, one 1 . .Lt-l. ... n ,tMiK1n Tn Hip nthftr prnctlce is'going on in the , ,efl gnm0 Ccntrni high scored nn of South Philadelphia High. I caST wn nt the expense of Catholic High. The score was id to ii. Jnc Ati.... v.(f (ho nttehlnc of Colin nnd Smith at will, while Musso nnd Orletter held the Catholic batsmen in check nt , all times. . . . , , , ' PrnnUfon II gll. luterseuoiasu luit -ar-ba. In- South i We Wth Alex SwceneA. 1207 uunncii street .!'.',, r,rk rrofwlonnl WOuld ilk? to ar .J5.Vm"Jwl,h nrat.elM homo trams fo- 'llUIOar rd Sunda. dlt durlnir Anrll .ml E J Dailf" CI'.' North Ftftj-nfth Under the Big Tent IVir IKW Memphis, Trnn. Kid Olraann and hl Chl taso White Sox aro achrduled to play here this afternoon and tomorrow. At I.lttls itotlc, Arl;.. jeatordav the Sox .on by tho .'ward A ., Hrat elais travellnit tcoro of G to 0. 'Iho Mature of tho name vi. aturfliv and Sundij- dale lnwaB tho pitching of DomlnlcK Jlulrenan jJJ; "n fo- oiii.nf.tonn t-am wlahlnir to who allowed only flo lilts and to passes. ruruiuii Bl,?,,,nn " nnerlnro lUllabln nfty-ninth str-ei " V'nltcr"' - North; nuiddnnon. n. Tho Ch steo Cubs play iH,h, A... . I Wichita lioro thla afternoon and after the iiMiMr.J.ilr",'? connect with a rtrst- Bamo .Monaacr Johnny Kvem will leivo tho Bit P.ik n.rl1e '"duecmenta Ballplayer, team and return to his home In Joplln. Mo.. Uiru. i ."i1 ""' for a fchort rest. Thero are at present thlr- e'ui i..- ",lr" " hear from aeeond- ty-tlve men In tho squad owln to tho falluro MiViniv. Ur" n,n''" ""'tn m play for ' to inakn tho tontemplated trades with tho fonhnJirVt Jionts. .u i ecast teams. 'iwur s All3ulr. flpa.ln.. ...it... u. V.' """". a i.h.'. . A. "? P-n dates In April for 8a. KnoxTlltr. Tenn. The New fork- Nation- "itftni BnJi,.l.. "., Ap,i f.or ?.; ' anrt Washlnaton Americans hae patched tarildtrf ' " "" "arry Mohr' 3l0i I W P'iT differences rolnir out of Clark f. os nf ..-,,i i.t . ' Orlffith's opixisltlon to Hill llrennan as urn- lis nine. fw..i. ul" llU,' ''ear from i plro of tho learns' sprlnir training oihlbl-toU-l B,.? 'Ina- rcaaonablB ruarantses. I tlon series, nnd will contlnuo the schedule. ftll'MMooV i an "V"""0' Wl,t " reported today. t BUIIken ..J .. ....... . . I Kara, rennsylvanla v.'i.r.Vv Clnelnnatl-nay llHiar. of the Reds Is aJDeUu.....i..n-n?,vn, N' .lrsy ,,rioUlly thlnklnr of takina- the nosliion of ri J ftoT- i?si v.-.S10 5P.a.r,u!,l7u i rel Pratt ns baseball coach at tho Unl- rrtt, --". ...-v. ....... ersny ot .iiicniran. -Manaaer .Moran has ""t'r c ,,f i.i.-.i r.,. L, t Kln tho i)lner ..permission to leavo the "h d-tMi.i ".'sJ ,.,." m;r. ,c,t; which team nt Indlonapolls tonlsht to look ocr the S 'ho Me'ros- oub. ot the re- situation, and It Iho outlook Is satisfactory "Ml Park J or ti. J-recl tho naoharaoh ! ho will probably decide to tako up tho ool- iese wont ai onco unu Ki.e up protessional taseball. S to hif f.-. ". "wo nnu wuuiu "irthr m I.. cm. """pro traveling teams i 1 11 Bsrsv .:.- """"" "H cnanes Lents, ..,mT h1 & -' ... ' TfftttMri - ... " . '"' .y.uu Rttmrj Wlin I vim iMMIl? IHfirFf OI 1 iinn . . ; r rf?) i.r.,J.,lD, miArantwi, . ...v vii u raPd afnue Thomas or phono Porlar '"-'wo,, ho seat rrofessloiuiU has opon dates town J J. 'SIS offlrlJJS""1 f"r I0"1" K" OUt-Of. 8oJr o,Jlf..r""0n.''blf nunrantees. A iwhI i:iS"n "'rl-an street. 'loin a n?.fl,'L1"" .r outHelJer would Ilk Hln .ire" ' u" '""" l'Ier. 815 Hn.1.1 . .... -...niiqn lirnjs, A ... ..1 .... 'in. mo'jm i i,i . ir "".vipsii irave iiir . lnV. JA".! h,w, "jm-s tMth anv ' ' Quinn ;-...'?. "'""name i e.ren rsrlosds of horses havo i.a4 i.f UniTft iIa rirnns from Cu cludd In tho nuiiber ar the stables of JI. J. Kenneuv. 'j'. iioore, -rt umm, r uorota, Clarence .Mackcy and A. F. Daytan. M". If, Howe, tho 8hro;erort oil man. haa a number of noll.sa'isolca tocods at J.'o.vlo, Follnwlnrr lh Havre de Grace mel!nc lie will dMde Ills stab rendlnR pr.rt of tho horses to Canada, u.ider Walter rt'rhle. the other portion of tho l'ellcan stable to bo snt to Now Tnrk. vndi'r the management ot J. iJ. AVairntin If. I'. Whllner's Welldnd-r highly r rarded rs r. tWJ-1-oar.old. bet only startin once at that kks, then runnlnif third to Loona-do II. won brrekcts nt tho flrst asklrir at Be win .Monday. That son of UroomstiiK has great prjmlsn FINAL IN LOCAL TENNIS Tilden and Richards PUy on Wana maker Roof Today William T. Tilden, I'd, holder of world's, American and New Zenland tennis titles, will meet a former jwpil In Vincent M. Richards, of New York, In tho final of the exhibition match play on the roof of John Wnnamaker's this afternoon. This big match is bchcdulcd for 3:30. . , Tilden defeated Watson M. Wash burn, of New York, yesterday afternoon, 0-2, O-'J. Itlchards found Wallace F Johnson, of Philadelphia, easy, winning In straight sets, 0-2, 0-2. The New York doubles team, made up of Itlchards nnd Washburn, caused a surprise by defeating Tilden und Carl Fischer, of Philadelphia, in straight sets, 0-8, 0-2, 0-3. NAMED PENN SOCCER COACH David Gould, Former Star Halfback, Will Assist Red and Blue Player David Could, who wA one of the best center halfbacks in tho country some fifteen years ago, has beeu en gaged to help coach the University of Pennsylvania soccer players for next season. Mr. Gould had the honor ot playing ngninst the Kuglish Corinthians when thnt team toured this country and He niso played on the All-Philadelphia team ngalnst Canada nt the Phil lies' Hall Park. Thanksgiving morning, uion. You Auto Know Football schoolyard Whllo baseball, boxing and track nth letcs nro finishing their training for tho rcspcctlvo sports now under way, the grldlronmen nrc training for n pastime still five months off. of footballers to get out for spring I league champions, played an exhibition training, like most colleges, but, be-' gnme with Gcrmnntown Academy, In causo of the poor showing on tHo grid- teraeademic I.caguo t tleholdcrs. nnd Iron last year. Coach Dr. Kerr Is nnx- Frnnkford won II to J. Ocrmai town Ions to get nn early line on his mole- secured but three hits oil the delUcrj sklu warriors for the 1021 campaign-1 of Gransbach and Cnrlsberg. log. . Although footbnll Is entirely out of season a squad of enndidntes havo re ported to Dr. Kerr. Among these arc Gohlblatt, Samuels, Poole. Weiss nnd Weinberg, who look to be ihc most promising mnterini for next fall. These boys nro well schooled In the game, nnd ehould help the Red and Ulack in more than ono way before the cud of the figskin season. nail Schedule Out After mnny changes had been made, owing to conflicting league dates, the downtowners finally have arranged a schedule for the baseball team. The season opened yesterday with the Red and Ulnck being entertained by Northeast Illzh in tho initlnl Tntor. scholastic League game of the yenr. The next gnmo will ba ployed ngalnst the Catholic High aggregation, on tho lat ter s field, next Friday, and April 15 will find tho Southernitcs opposing the Northeast nine, on the Atlantic Refining Co.'s grounds. ,.'lle rcvi"cd Southern schedule for the 1021 season follows: April 8, Catholic IIIrIi ontr, IStli Clfr mantowTj HlKh. homo. !W, rr.inkfor.I Illrh, I olio Hlrh. home; ISth. Oermantovrn Illah. I rZZK.r0fi; hPrannr'l "'fh. home S4th ' J5?I?ir,,I.llth- ov,rl'' 27th. West I'hllly I aitaii, nvim) There Is Irat one practical way to test radi ators for leaks and that Is to submerse them in a tank of water and apply air pressure to tho core A fire Ttlnt-ulher can be made by dls sollns three puonds of salt nnd one-half pound of sal ammoniac In one Billon ot water. With loose pistons or Improper!.- fitting piston rlwjs It Is possible for the casoiine to past down Into tho crankcaso before the explosion. Tn loniu.n n. arrenr that Is o tlahtlr screwed that It is quite Impossible to more It with the ln.ernge ot the screw- driver hnndlo. npplv n wrench to tha screw lrher blade, pressing down firmly on the top of tho screw driver with ono hand and turning it by means of the wrench. Very often it is practically Impossible to rimoii tho hub caps from wheels, due to the threads rustlnir. Ily placing; n lack under tho wrenrh and lifting- tho car with tho Jack the weight of the car will loosen tho cap This nrethod can ho used tn any other place where almllnr difficulty Is encountered, pro vlded the Jack can be placed under the wrench. c A jj Xj A. C viadillac dependability is such that all over America, tens of thousands of men and women start out day after day, with serene confidence that the Cadillac will carry them to their destination and back near or far without a moment's cause for worry v NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Broad Street tf n titi Tn jummmm opes BRUYERE A ROUGH CARVED Thfrf'i something about n 1)11X1111,1, that's distinctive and rlnser. Germaiitovwi Jolls West Phlll Tho opening contests in the Inter scholastic Baseball Lcnuuc were nlinori yesterday, and ono of the surprises of the day was the sctbnek hnmleil Wi-st I'hllly by Gcrmnntown, the final score liolnfr 90 in 19 In fovnt .if Mm unlnii.l,rtn. itcs. The contest proved a regular slug fest, both teams hanging out fourteen hits, but tho bingles of Cermnntown wero more timely. .Toe Ilogart, of West rniiij, a toe sticKsm.ttis, witn live CQATES COLEMAN CO. Southern High walloped iho offerings i.Srommc,hrfPTsA?S!iiin. of Kramer and Xonnmakcr for sixteen TVVrioorh1nTe?yJuUsidASn nnu n uu attic troume in ucieaung I'HOTOPLAYW PIIOTOI'IYS rnoTnrr.AYs Alfred Diinlitll, In Tendon, makes Ril other shapes, nil of vthlch vte blue. xnammzismtasmm&tam! Wi awiPTir 1 Daily Photoplay Guide j DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA AFirri-lPMV Kranlcford, Allegheny rtLLCUriClN I Mat. Dally a 15. Kg. at 8 JAMKS (II.lVKIl t'l'nUOOIl'.x "NOMADS OF THE NORTH" rfffcThe NIXON-NIRDLINGERJVfc VU THEATRES jj ArM ITT -5lh it and Mlegheny A. r V ILlNVJI. MTIXUU SAT (IKIIIK.i: MAI.MI In "THE HONOR SYSTEM" CARMAN CIBIUtANTOW.V AVE. "THE STEALERS" AlUmKrn .,'-"1 M.?'rl .?"usk..Ave.-. BELMONT i utAi-'M i) i dbiiv hi . rK u id . i' &-'D ALOL, MAUKET Inducements 1 101 "IH Bill! Sxtv. ' 7' ' V t?i?,rrj1"!" lo join R nrsi-elas. hoin. """th ..,', ,.":. """ 3 South GAYETY noMxo "UTF.CR tin,,, 8 " TS S. A IIVTTI.E nOYAI. Here's News, Indeed! $25 'llrs Vm, ?.?,.". ,0 ''ihteen icar old T-J si w-r I CI 2 1. fi?5-. "" -! For Gray Herringbone Suits RAY herringbone weaves are Jr in greater demand this Spring than for years and in most stores high prices are being asked for them. But the William H. Wanamaker Store (recognizing a popular de mand) has procured these suits in such volume that we ca n sell them for- $25 They will sell quickly. William H. Wanamaker .1217-19 Chestnut Street '4 KINO VIIlOH'S "THE JACK-KNIFE MAN" (MODERN! HOTVtaW.yJ BROADWAY Til W V Jl'I.IA lllAVM! (lOllIION In "HELIOTROPE" Gtr tt MapU wond Avci T AKI1 A I K1Ul-.Jlylrl- ; 3(1. 7 snd 0 P M. JII.IA SHAlMi rlllll III "HELIOTROPE" HEATERS H I MONin in. 1 1: in "THE KENTUCKIANS" CEDAR 00TU fc CEDMl avdmje THOMAS MEIGHAN in "rovitAii in unisT or his Minn" PHI IQPI IM MAIIKET HCTWEE.N v-vi-iiJiiiUivi oiith ,vmj ourii STAK fAST III "CRIMSON SKIES" no.NT si DARBY THEATRE ' STVK (AST In "TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN" TI lVlDr. IT J vjimuvj .lumt)A .lunrtlnn nn KrniiKfutd L. A UlRAKP MARY PICKFORD in "riu; i.ik i.K.in "snaie wuijr Us Vry COAL m we serve you? Wo Handle Only tka Vry B R S T 2210 I.bi. to Every Too For 35 Year Wo Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS 1W That Hai No Efuti Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St ty.ll frsnVford lis nirsionr Kast 1S5 What will your decision be The time of the year hasi. come when you must make a decision relative to your next winter's heating problems. Those who have not already made up their mind to install the "HOT WAVE" modern, automatic method must do so within the next three months. When you place your order for the "HOT WAVE" you eliminate the buying of fuel during the summer. After a thorough consideration of what you gain by the "HOT WAVE" method in comparison with the old-fashioned way we are sure YOUR final decision will be a sound one. Note: Sample house located at 461 6 Osage Ave., on the building operation of Clarence R. Siegel, is equipped with the "HOT WAVE" gas-fuel heating machine. It is open to the inspection of the public. I't !.!.. l.l'AH AMliKII H'ntc for llouhlel I PAHCR ilsr LANvvsm-n .m- II.'-l-,I.r MATINI-I- !A1L ENID BENNETT In "hll.K lKHIKKV njnnree MAIN ST MAXATUNK d.lvirrnoa matim'.i: i.Air.r MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN n 'Tiir. iXFKKinri svm" ' - 1 1 or 1CT m ixjcfST STUEi;r CAltlI V THEATRE 1H11 Mnrkst St. L.UV-VJJ 1 llt, j 30 a So Rtrs 0 SO to 11 k V11- S N A, Al TO AlllHUKIU DOROTHY GISH In "TUB (illOST IX T1IK IIAIIHr.r" IGREATNORTOERN llros.l HI. at Kris I J. I t I r. 11 1 .1 x imnir 1Z.IIV1VV A IIII.I.IOM' In IRrjrDlAI unTH WALNUT HIS 1MI tKIAL. r... an Kvgs. 7 t V OTIS SKINNER in "UISMKT ' VXTTY lltlllTIII.i: In "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" D WD MARKUT STS 11 1 .inrt n SHIRLEY MASON In "THF, I.XMI'I.KniTKK' NIXON o-To n A DIrT 8TRKKT 1 000 M-rr.t-1 n m '! ir. " M THRATRB CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "A ri'llbKCT MIHIAV' rKllNVtOO y II) A M In H.11 p. M, NORMA TALMADGE In "Tlir. IIIUNDKII HOMN" nA -rrToFRMAXTOV. N AVKNUK KlAL.lv-' t '! rn"KEN ST CHARLES RAY lo "IS M IN II F.I l'UOM IIIIOMIM V ri irJv market sr tun 1 RlVni F CJD AND SXNSOM 8TR 1X1 v-1-' "M'INEK DAILI NAZIMOVA in ,'llIM.IOi JllNrtlVU AThNN(,OBT 1 1 1 1 Nl: iioiimiN- in "HELIOTROPE" ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES APOLLO In "Till! VM L 1 ihi.mi'bli.s .si'a. MAI 1M..I. II VII.V BILLIE BURKE r.lll CATION OF KI.I.AII17rir CENTURY ""VvVinV V "A TRUANTHUSBAND" Fay's Knickerbocker Mfit ot TOM MIXNn t0 10,8 In "HANDS OW FAIRMOUNTllHtV' THOMAS MEIGHsN LT In "TUB FRONTIER OV THE HTARS" 56TH ST. ''"ferV""" "BEGGAR IN PURPLE" FATTY ARIIUCKM: COJIEUY FRANKFORD 4T" wir,RD OTIS SKINNER, KBMEr "hOSJJl TAR3L Germantown "ViftffftffyF,," OTIS SKINNER A" In "KIKMET-' j IMPERIAL SD &&& V 1 CHARLES CHAPLIN T j In TIIK Kin" JEFFERSON iTN?AhK,V,; CHARLES CHAPLIN ,Lr j Jn "TUB KID- LIBERTY nnoD oi.umbu V CHARLES CHAPLIN in "Tin: kid" i manheTm TOSfflTfty-" I KATHERINE MacbOrfALD , In "PABSION'B ILAYOROUM)'i MODEL S S.0UTH 5T- 0hsstrS M FRANKl!YtTArVUMU In "TUB BTKlaOXE" ASTOR FnA'rV'rf .ffi,1,.1; Ava ' OVERBROOK MD4AT HCI.OW 7TH to 11 t. p. ir. $G(AS UTIUTIES SiUS' COlUMYPHILA g I "Palace of Darkened Windows" SPRUC13 AT NINTH ST- P1HLA. WM. AKERS, JR. CO., 10TH AND FILBERT STS. Lofta Fixture Shop, Rabcit Howsrlh Soni, Simpson lltttlog Co., 4942 N. Brotd St.. 149 E. 7ln St., 500 Broadwiy, I Iktllir, r. Cimdcn, N. J. O ArV J5U MARKET STREET bAVUT DA M TO MlTINtnUT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "MR. IK IT" AT WEST CHESTER PIAI TO CON8TANCM niNNTTr In HIAL.1VJ 80SIKTIIINO niKKF.RBNT' IH! r HOI IR " AJnA HAWI.KY In IULL, nUUI urr RHotM Vlllln SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "tii. riRsr-iioitN" AT IROR A JlJ- 'JErmantown ave. "HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER" Wllh MARTHA MANHFIEUJ , RPNJM etTirXxD woomAxirAVB. DIlNl MATINKR DAII.Y "IDOLS OF CLAY'f Wllh MAY. MURRAY CHARLES CHAPLIN In "THE Kill" lOr XKflKr tn "PASSION" ") PARK '??.?. W(t4 VERA GORDON i In "TUB OKgATBBT IXIVF," SPRUCF nu AND Pnucr Jr 7i ... MATINFiF "A.TURDAY EILEEN PERCY In "THE 1IMJBIUNO llRlDK' WM PENN V:UVfrt',,,.r M MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN In "I'HIXV OF THE STORM COl'XIHV1 J& fW r K ; W j ,j. t A .-4 J.v li rtj,.k,.,w ,u.i
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