S5sFVr"f !- -w 18 Bill Donovan Determined to Carry Out Constructive Policy WIDE POPULARITY OF DONOVAN WILL KEEP TURNSTILES CLICKING Philly Loader's Personality Aid to Club Owners and Help to Players Major Leagues H ill Draw Bigger Crowds This Year Than Ever i l? ItOltKltT V. MAXWKI.l. Sport IMItnr Kerning I'iiIiUc 1'tlacr THIS l'hillics have nlvvn.v hci n a popular home cluh hec.-uisc I hoy have hnil color hr whatever it i. This yctison vi iR ln tin oceitiiin tn the rule. Although the National 1. curiums have hern in tin- ihinli, ond hiicineiit fur a number of jrnrs. thi'ir diMiviiiK power here has not diminished. The Idem?! asset that the I'hll have tin i ami is Itill Donovan. Itlll is a Ing baseball man with big ideas 1 ! is a luiiro drnivini: rani m himself and hi poisotuilit i golns to di a lut toward tcuiukltn: I lie Phillies into a n-gtiliir hall rial) Wild William has every characteristic of the .iicn vful uiaiuiscr. Had lie rcninlnccl in Now York at the bend of Ihe Yankee ihete Is no dmibt that Im would have made an een ri enter sue. ess with Ilarb'tn's American I.mi;iic rlub than Miller Hiikkuis has ilone. However, fans should tt'tuciiihcr that tmlav ban-ball iloes differ i ssetitlull.v from any othev liusimss. It must bo built up carefully to he lasting and the pioee-s of cuiistim timi necessarily is slow Donovan knows how to strengthen a club b' cause In can dlsccm its weaknesses with pi 'isiuii and oeerit. He is not imiiii; to sit idle and allow the l'lilllb's tn slip urn a rut. I'l-oni the tnnuu tit the league unison open until it closes in October. Philadelphia fans will m-(. a dub at Fifteenth and Hunt irtgdoii "tieets that is licinc uitvtullv crimim-il fur the future. What success Donovan will meet with this .u.ir is Inud tn pmliit Hill mijm hl.s club will lose some caines ami win Mime, lie believes that the men on his rmter are RolnR to Rive tlieir best efforts aud that means the will be this jear what they were not last -a machine. This uinchiue nia.v not reach the state of i flicn'in'j tins summer that the fans hope fur. but having the esteem of his men. both personally and as a leader, Ponowin is sore to do far more with the .lab than anj inniiager who has been here since. Pat Moran won the Hiik t.i 11M.V rOVOt I Y'S personal poptilantp in I'hilaiUIphni u ill be nflieted in hi hnmlinll eluli. I'atis tire tjomn t '"''A t'i ''ir I'lnllu'' pail; m printer iitiinhri i than they hat e fm n.n-i 1 1 n In Inn Unit lunutM Hill it tltr man to Innl the rluli mill tin n n n-tuni In ttnk wiimltrn nj the itottition occiiun the I'liillirs in the ntnninl l.emjm itiiiidnig Omar Khayyam Had Right Dope, OID Omar Khuyam was right. The old hinl silting ininfurtiiblj in the tilintlnw of his private olive palm, or whatever it was. and sinpini; his nv about n jue of wine, knew soniethiitu when he stopped lulweeti drinks to tell the world that the idol dame was a joke, and the hcio of today l the bum of tomorrow. Mnjbe Omar t"ok to the slmde of the "'ie tree because the team from his baillwlek hail camped in the cellar of the Persian League fur si ears or so. You enn't tell. Only Omar had somethitn; mi a lot nf Amenc.m hugs What with Volstead and the blue law sheiks a gu who went nut to sit under a palm tree and sing with a jug of wine here would spend nbmit two jenrs making little rocks out of big ones. However, to get back to the Idol dance which starts m eigl t nf our nmst prominent i enters of banditry tnmnrpiw. The two big league pennant p.iMimes are Rolng to fnirly ooze the dramatic .stulT this season. IJV.' Well, an tiiiie the nhl ijinlg are almul to net the wite in jnynr f nf the lU'lc uiirt (7io( the nhl ami? Ahjimi In hut t a ku.k lift til both feet there are liable tn lie n fete inwrnut "htm Is. A Battle Royal in I'rosnrt't ALL of which means that a thu k of new heroes nf the diaiin'iid aie gning to find fairly yoiigh sledding in their hectic efforts to swipe the laurel wreath from one Tvrtis 15amniid Cnbb. Ty ruled the roost for so long it got to he a habit, and the -noro fact tiiat he slipped enough to let Cawge Sisor. the St. Louis ruse geranium, gallop otf with the crown for a season doesn't mean that Tj is going to swnp the spikes for a pair of Juliets or anj thing. The fight ought to he a merry one witli t'ohh. Speaker. Sisler and Hutli hitting on high, and nti.v one of the ipiartet likely to bust thi'nigli into the .100 class with the added Impetus of competition to tickle them in the ribs. THE Xntumal I.mijitr ito hai a hit nf fniibj Keen tmniiiii nt m iM i null or the hnnnn uf Stent u ith Unit )nnng. nf the Hi'int.i; I'tttlie llniiiih. of the fiiiet h'nh : linnets llonnhti. uf I'n "t, I. nine Cardinal, ami potviMi one or tiro nthert hurnwn tin trail, hit it trill he a aitlcrhuw compnird to the tmrnenn l.rnnue iiintii ixhthit. Starting Right This Siaon I AST a ear, in fact for a number of seasons past, 'rtbb has been getting a JIate start. He was strong for spring training for the lest of tl.e gang. But Tj never did have any hankering for the early stuff This veur 1 e became a mnnager and forgot all about not needing any spring (mining. In fact, liu trained hard enough for n whole team. The plaudits of the crowd never meant the nectar and niubiMsin "f Olympus to Cobb, but thev ate prohablj like a bit of other good things .vml never niivs 'em till they are gone. "JY Till', ii hole, it doru t mAt mill prophet to juntirt that the one trhn heats out the !nratn I'emh foi the on.', rn'ic i,( the Maharniah nf Strut this season trill hare a U n Aoriij ntlliisis on Itis palms and a floek nf blisters on his mi mini ttrilns to renumber it by. r.ijii'ItM. ,")?, ft) rtib'lc I . !i r rn BRITONS RUSH TO BUY RIBBEO CLUBS iiln ul r .in I l is one of the cnaract' i t i' e gin, . Agitation Against Irons Which h-t nsiud compnnv uiei. gath , 1 it I'lii' al!ev Satilidav nlti rnuoii. "Make Golf Easier" Proves i 'hiiifion match had nothuiK to d " ' i' as iiiihod.v there knew iinvtlung Boomeran0, ' ' ' I'liere were two f.inmr tuesi- ii, hi, of ''ie I'tuted Stnti s t, ,lf Assoeia , II. turd Y' I'enin. pi s, ,t of r?V ll r fs . iii-n iir-nr- I'1 al'' v . and S ni.nel W Wood bA-U. b. G. A. HcAU Htnb tn.i ,t n. mw mi ivntd i "s. ut for the sole purpi si , f pinvinK golf It.v SSI)V Mrllt!.l('l I never russ a i! mi. e t P nv Tine Tell Vm tier ean t lui"' s, ., , thms , )''.,1!"f "' 1'" "ni', ",S"" " ,' f '" '" f1 , .. .,, ,. , , ,,. , , I fi lends are men, hers hen Im tt. t onlv irnd they II tight f.,r it etLr i'-v,,, , l.,1,1,1. , ,.. tr.. fnr ' xrnnt It or imt tl.t"l get r -rrgex- nut golfel in the world " orbitnnt prices f..r times 'I I is might1 That in em sub ul '. .tii-'i'Mi m a Bound like prol. I'lUmn i nt'. t It - : tin-former i a' I . ' - t.'aji I Ihe lies! courses I,. i lili ,. .l,,,1i " ,Mr W Ivvml'i' i - .. . hnnc. s ,,f our The iiiin tfe. i .f I ir i- I aried. ,' ,tM-s ahioail tl -hi All Of Wlllill 111 ,.!l. .-s riilr golf iduIlK Thev sl.o'il, , . ll.r tlllll hist abroad. Tie pthiio ti i,uS' ti-t over uir ntun a ?, - . 1. i .'. ',.ihb there would bar nil iro with groove. ""1' " ' ". ,'" ' '; 'i11"1"'1'; ,' ... . , " d'.n t pit in. h - n ill a'! this I iM in the face to impart Imi ksfun to the about -.. . t i ., i , .-, t', l.i... bnll. 'ten tun! a ' I tl at In t vt m 1 live iill -n ! s Mat iiv in r -t h i ar - Mkk.n.t -.. .i. ..., .... l-Tiii.-u on ine s.,ojei I llgll -s (ue N1.- - " . . posedlv iierliiin rlb-f.eeil iroi.s. '' "' ' "'" -fiiitily we i-ouhln i rrnlly iniiit,, M d mtml n . d bv llm ' '""" ' " " "'' ' Savers, ni Noiih II- rw n k. Scuthiml "III' i of mauv .hsirn i nlf as,, i- We all Limn how it was point. , mi inu. imi'pi d tn be p'a.tnig in Pine thnt lleker tia ruining the world In V,i -v S.ni'dnv ainl i.nn f ti il the snme win P.iitish iieunieii me i "W ev -!. ah'i ' ! m d t lo i r "n ;i ' . tt . i h pointing mil tiiat stnp-'uni" i i'.s are I'." ex'nb "on n.iii.li. tt I h i- g.ui.g ruining golf.is Tl,. .',, t ,uts , r. " ,,t t.,w g., f i m . , inllitu on the . bib am' not on sk i. h , . ' 'lint tmiol ui.t ".' i i-ii. t. tvatili thp ruin Mm vou shmihl s.. 'WU. J'"- Kn-k.t I u'i,iinn 1 in.p.ou flocking tn be ruiiud "i"'" histmiv -le.'salt. , ,. uS lligi i This comes ti) light in a letter te.'ciw'il md Ini'i V r. 'is . ,,.. ,,f today bv I leoi-ge Savers, pro at M. noti 1 1 ig. n i im'.. - i. .a' l i-i'. from his father. ' f'"'1 """ ' '' f"'!'"1 J V '" ' " ,""rlM "The sale of our ribbed irons .s ,n. ""''" -""' '" " ' N""1' iTnsIng In bails ind bounds, " vviitesl thp fn.iious ileum "The more the, haSKHAM, : HASKHALL write tlnse i luhs make golf too easy. vi'l'lftVu i lmci'ii tiin- th. more nhl is w.- s,n ' AA l HJ.NAL I.hAdl h PAHIv And nliil- th. lirnili aganiM tl n, VI'i'm1' '' U" iV'l,MxVMl V,'.""-'1 lo going forward, the .ruftt II. mix IMllillCs S. .Nt'W 1 OI'K (iiatlt.S llnll) inserts lag ad, in th. lap. r. tel'- , "' , l .' j' M , H .. l .i .. li i i i .lux Se its l ill lllrl. ntini: r I n ing Where this,. rilinoilh. ribbp.l lllbs ' (,r. st mil l HI It . lull il ,r I . are on sale Tlier i mue .ml b iv . w In. h lllrm lier '.' Imliillni War lit In human nature in its iiiitiu state , '"JoaUifV." ol' -n'liTin;'-."' Club Kxllihltlon Slt-anlltne there is n great xliibition ol golf i liibs at Merion ri iited frmn tllP linn of lien Savirs e. Son in Scot land. Till') Hie dlipll' llt.'s of those tlllll tnnde n ilean-up In the tiolf Club MnkerM Kxhlbition at the last 1 1 ri t i-.li upen I'liuiuploiishlii. vvhiih is alwats a feature of thnt famous i tent Against -(111 competitors, this firm i-firrli'd off all but one medal, missing i tint ou ilrliem. j Th award received were. Drivers, '"Hpfiijl fWi' f" (eennd . hns is. tir-f and second: Ironi. i tTst i, i ,. u't and second; putting lurs ' i -t - i ml tin I third . vvooilcn i !' , ,( ( t 1 tl ird l.i.i . - ,.. l,il. Iluit his filther ' I ii 'i " an iiiiiii; over hmiII for a i s I, i . i h a liciiuv Savi r i- n n i, tie lirnud I lid Man" "f i '..."'c lb- I is taujht all of tic rot . f w. hi r i. .. liu. I I 'im. i r Istiirs tt.i1 '.-.'il'. t.. i iv well itl.i'.v." COLLEGE BASEBALL TODAY I It Mtl IS I II. I I), I in '! PENNSYLVANIA W I L Li A M S Ailllllssiiiil, "ill il- al I. iiiiln Is mil i llttli I l-illMIn I I.I.I Auditorium A. A. imVnVxM., 'll.sll i:i-.mm,, tnni urn LOOK Till, stum ovt. II 21 Itlll MIS (JI 1. 0(11) ru.v.v, 3: HfHwiuimpi i h BLjijafnMMBKWM'qw"'1.??' JVtPWPwmtfcirii fHW -1 wnu-i v . r - 'm 't? -, . .; i , auui W-j ii j fwwwwwi pni'" f 'fftrq'W'THPWMllMMiMPBWMWl ft PWMWi ' lfc IW' WH ! irm IWWHIfH llj fi I'WWj WMHlIf? ''ill j r c ATjr -5 i twft' HiT yrtSvKy T Vf, " WJfVls vr J EVENING PUBLIC IN SPRING SERIES Clubs in Johnson Circuit Out play National Rivals and Win 35 Out of 67 Games MACKS TRIMMED GIANTS! Whatever honors nun attach to the spring cluinnu 'i duo ot the ma m leagues belong this vmr to the Atneii eau Li ague, a- a i ill ol tin eten-, slve s-erles of evhibiti intestH just uuiipleti'd with i luhs in I lie National. A few .vcars a ;n the llejdler orgatii ynl inn registeti'd fottv two victories while losing fort j gin H -. but this spring the clubs under 1 til tt Johnson's swuv won thirt.v -live and the Natlonul l.e.iguers accouiiteil lor oiilj thirt.v -two n t.u ii . 'Inlttei'il of the si. a i bibs, which v.ili begin tomorrow tin I .it tie for pen units, iuive taki n i .ii i ii these inter hiigue ihibitiiiti nii'i sts tl,i spring. 'Ihe cm cpttnnM lii in nil" were the I'hi'iign i 'libs, who u.uii in California and i rnss the paths nf im Auiciicaii I.iajuc c'uh: the It. -tmi tliaves and tin l I'nit Tigers I'l . t'nl's luivc let si hcibih d mi llitei h ague g.iuu s pi iminv rars. but tin two tin i clubs tl.e Hi av i s and Tigers Iuim tigured proin meiillv in such contests in i ci cut .veafs. Onl.v a .vein ,:n tin- oil's i lined in a lung siuing series. The White So, n tc.ilii whii h fur n .in vi lis i ii'Iliged ill tin mil ill agin i hili tintis, tiuik pint in two tins m:u. and i .u li game result id in a ih'fiat Yankees and Unions pla,ved Ihe most e.teliive of tln-e int.il .igue series this spfillg JsiMei II gain's wire s, heiluled, but bad we.illur inu- d posipniieinents at Itiihiniiiiil. V.i . Mtid Hioiiklvu dtlcing the nimbir of gMiues pluv. re I to toill'teeli I nis pail notable from the fact ut.ir sei ics was iluit its total at tendance ptiihald.v set a mill k never heforc touiheil in a Mcs between ma jor liagiie i bibs in tin sinug. Second in length was the e'cven-gaiiii' set be tween the Athhtics and the St. Louis Cardinals, itiaiits and Senators took pint in a seviti-gnme Mi'im, while the Caidinals and Www - went the same distal in r.i ii iiiiiiu.il spring battle for tlie i liiiiiipi'Uiship nt Si Louis. AH other series wee of live games or less. .some .surprises Kei orded AIiIumikIi 1".ii i- soiinvihiit of a iior liKilile ipianiilv ,u tli spiiiis and man-accj-s, fieitiiat!v put tr.iuiiui: luiiyram ahead of v . t in tin so ciimes by le flisini; to ihiiic pitihiis. Ilicie is no disputing ilia1 the dubs Imttlc hard for ,, inlltiht l'lll' tllMl ll.lsoll sur- nrisc siiiiii tn..e ibveloti and this vear ! tin' Vliloll "I Ihe .M.li Ulllen over the tii.mts in ii thiii'-Kaiui set was ieihaps the most not ible upset The Y.inhei'.s hardlv vvi'te epei led to seme so pro noiniied ,i vn lot) over the ltohiiis. who won ten of the sixteen gaiii" pla.ved with the llnsmi'ii Inst spilni;. While the Aim lii an Lciciti' lid the National , in MciniU". the sadilest show inns of ullj the .sptiuit series wire made bv Auier-I ban l.i .u-iie c'uh ll lied So ,ii;:iiii-t the I'liates nnil the Sen.itois iiKiiinst the Uiatits. Tin se vce the most tuio Hldeil of all the si vies jihivcd. rollovviiu; is ihe list of iiitcileaKue series, ol s,e. illl Kllllies, Mslill III innl- iinr to tin- nuniher of contexts pla.ved ! jiv t he clubs : AMKItH' vN tt A rk . f ul ..I .I'lil.v Wii-'ut.st n t I. 'Il lh i i ' i Im . VV ml Jt ill . It ... I 'lev. ill .... Phil i i hi, i VTrnNAl. 'II . ' tils Ii ! 1 v I s, a l h I I'l I I '! I I . V't .11 1. si r i i 'hi. " s- l. . . it V i .'!cit,.iti I Tom' Indians and Plr.iti rigiiicd on Hi i II i i ill t V..' t 1- Ills a r..iii. . :u s Lead ass of v ii tones and ague contests the. l.i tueen the 'lcvc- l'lttsliiirgli Pirates. . lav ed Imir games . 'il K'gauizatintis and drfeats in inn honors an- div i... u liin.l Itnliniis im. I tl, I'.a. h ot tl ul. Willi I lllbs of t! II eai ll I lll.te thl'.'llg! Next III lit Ul U. t ' ,i hi ' .1 I hi giri'i's phi ! i. n of lift. . t, a . vi r i, out a iteieat. i i Yanhees and . twii-tlimls of 'lli I lllgllieu took !l . I . I.I 111 - eight of im Ii", '1 Ii. l n Ki n ti and I'iuvvus ill-o till-', n on !' -'Itiliv sile of Ihe Miii ti.iirk, a distim ii..n iiiriied onlv by tin (mints and I'natis m the National 1 i ngue AMERICANS LEAD The sfi-iiling tlgagi'd in ll "s . outests reads n I .'. .11 .v t. l---s t x , x v . t V I'l.. I T j - , 1 11 ". s ' I I ,.1 - ' . II I- I. f al' the flubs vvhiih inieilengiie e.thilution lo'lovvs : v IMlt ft II I l.llll I IU nr.O mi" i.ilT '. T", 171 , 417 inn r, i inn nun ii'hi ARRANGE FINAL GAME Title to Play Final Next Week ..I 1 1 . A. punas t ulh- Or blath vu calf, for men who prefer tl. very n;w ahape, as yon ice hut tho quality is old- 'liltllOllu I i no N. I i 1 1 I at tin n ( no i I. ... 'I' . t l.i 1 1 ho was una'. . I o i ,1'n.idi'i i ii ihcidiiig gam ,,,11 tl, - i l.hiiiu again It - ti nt I ..!i li'isi.i ih ill ch'iiuiioii- .in h an n i ug i m oiinti t thai 'I i J. i i . l )., iii. t I '1 "esila v ni i?ht at i..., .. ...I t i . . ti in .. rem nli hid in 1 i v s 'I'.oiii-' II eighteenth and inn-Am I ". i ! c. I ,Mss'ri'is .1,, i' i i ..f Chicago, was an ' i t ' J Jlte Twiptevii .' . ie s Iuim h. i'Ii plave. 1 , , , i . l.oa.liuail. ot 11 i't n.. I x . . . . . . ... .. v .... ..,.. i i.,ii ... i o.i i . . . . i .I........ , ... i r m . -- . I i mis .. '. .i i'. ii.uti.t at the ,,!i , .liver Ittli Wi,.. i (TJisfiiS lit ' t . til ... I . llllJJ i iMiii iittii i -.ri.- inn1 'ins win c 'it v t. ' i i". tirov'ii nun t - iwvu I . . ,1 i.s. ii. t ...ii.. , ..tit.is.ts. . .. .11 till i it.. I oiifliiiM n nli. .i.t ' !L"ij l-'il.-l'l l"- MIIM -I-, I I'll ' ' .-.H,"Hl (lll--- i, i l i. j tf '. -9Lmiiwim .r . $ 1 5 if ; ?A f jfJe' - s Ailhrh " Art ' j-VAfltitf nioicforida li f 'lout Siop I'iZO CJiesCuit SL LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING? ffl H Tilt. VtV Nt K1B3 llnwi: H''i m swvY I on I'M We lONvi Wll OS MO MM ALLY Tut? 1)Y ANWIVI S Wi ICN Vt'U CAN CO "lo Till. '! TftTloN 'J Mtiu. r IHUIsl - INJ) NOW (mi.wl . OMLV ri a imcKLinti iinouoH A.MD uU,ni; ftUOUi UlUUN lUEM lit mm mti wl, V. pAV-V KRAMER IS COMING H Witri 4 V ,. KA-ssc oniyn paw uhiiti"!, iomi. - -i.i,.,, i,rni,r I HlllltIM' f V UlIHI I h f""" ''" UlilH'. !" Illinium ii. fe, in, I IcnMlnlr .AM I i 1 HUM! I I Ilil lm.lm in .In.' -Ilnlll Is-nt llm lirnmi Ul iniVII , JI iU Villi I L. i:nrl I'liru'ir mitl.iilnt. ,1 ... ll'll.iiii.rll ri.NII( ll -lurk Vltuiilu mil rr'iiu Ihn ITixiUi-r IIoIiIm Itiirns imn iIIsiim ilOli it In limit u lli lliiri-.i Mill I.lioil llilnl: . . ,, . ilnlinii) I .Mull Ktmipril llcrlile Hull liln-eii. iocai ani a naw vv ns n.irc oai - 1 , tie From Albany Red Head at National TIPLITZ-DRONEY A HUMMER U.v 1.01 is II. .IM-I'IO "You'ie a ciuiiitia i h.itni nil right." was tlie I'limpliini in iliiiitcil .it Danu.v j Krami r thuuih t ie pulTed lips of .lube. While ns the lilt t i i i aw led under the lopes out of tl i at Ihe Nlltidll.il I Club last iilclit. Tin v hid just fin-i islied a torrid tussle of eight sclu duled roiitids. in llio ninioiitt of which the . I'liihnlelnhlii Miuthpaiv hiivveil to ad- vantai:i Seieinl iiiiiinli's l'Her m his dressing rooiu Wlnte fin tlier boosted Kramer's alulitv as a iiiittiuan as toltiw: "The last time I boxed Kramer I said he iiiihln't hit I pics 1 was n little cn tliusiastic after going the limit with him. because I had a lot of peiiple tell me how hard lMiiny hit. I must ndniit now that lie leitainlv can k, and jii ctin plai iv name in jour little In own hook as one who ptcdnts a future title tor that boy." . While White was handing out Ihn boost for Krniiict he was unconsciously throwing liotnpii'ts at himself, because. "' er i esiiile Dalinv s i -rruic iuuciiiok i' io mil . the Mittthpaw s vvallnp' wallops failed I" make any impies ion on the New York the finish of Ihe Stale red-liead. At contest vv liite si ing of ids left c hi ills.. , a little ivv , onl.v n slight putt vvhl'e his lips vveie Ki.iiuer. on tlie other blind, did imi displav an.v ev lib in e ul the buttle, lttitb l.oihed iisiinii' of tin rounds showed that Kiaiiui- was euiiil. d t-. -if. ""''.,V!IS . .. .. 1.. 1 1 ... W lute .o-..n tin. I l ul r li'lis". "' ,,,,. Still Hi tiles' was nii. t a .his In tact. htiX .'t I"!' sin id llliln ail nnc-Mllcil ll) Ki inner laid to s throiighoilt to keep in front. lioil. little fel'ovvs wni ro, ueil ill dif- ferei t nines, but tieitlur was iii danger of being l.nockeil out al any interval during tlie tvvcntv -four minutes. Kramer's right hum! i at her than his left eiiableil him ln " I'.miO Minwe that he has i ti'lo,."l ii mil) iitlit jal and he nl- I ""ks w. The little Miiltl I'.iv I mid tighiiug in ti i it ami In xing "i" H' i 'I I with While 111 '111. ilu 11 with this mitt. xeil up his boxing vie. Illlllillg oil ill. I then fillgglU's Whcll ll ml nl close lUIirte hot lei "f iln w apping piiin lies .la'n . iiiosll) hail Hie ii I .iiige. but Hannv's t ii ilistance is what execution 1 1 i'lii helped him ii.-iieniill.v m bliovving m an vatitag'' A Heal ,stmfcs The hot I ".' that bet vvini ' I irntu v , nl I in won alii i "i . . scraps i vi r s. , .ii tin- program was I'mi ... In. lit, ami -I. 1 . which tile fin lie M.i most s. nitillai in at the Naliiilial Clul iiiiiicd for Al Mm' '''v lllllll-V Wl .',i the latter bin m: ' ha.ll.v ut ev. I'l ' '- i, a big sui i when lie 'I' Ihe tulll I ll !"'' I ' I 'lip with a i kl I- hnnder Hush mi ln right Iteferee lav Then tl. tlu- Inn. Tipllt 1 I hut he Wlls up 1" t' I i-nii hiarte.l ti i oiks In-giin Tii'ln I n and Dunn ai-ouinl tin ' the I nuh I l gg.'d cm h ol In i While .Ine laii'h d s and more nfti i. . .. is w ith his i i lali r rounds D 'I alvvats tin Sevi ml linn shook ! T spill ll- I' sin Ii an in lif. niul 1 ' hue ,... I .In '' i Imt In- was iiiiii'i nan again I' g i in ollllti i thin iieie i-emati In d t- Illl , . I ni I J i. I s " a r ' i .i MJ? IS2.7S r HHff 1. I--- s - mo A'V Tn oticiioiJ (OMI ". TUKOUlill tin- CjA,Tt y,;U Iteu'T s3Kit .SlGru 0- TliCe-v - amu oujt Aa Voo BrrciDf To Co Back homc n anotiicr NIllHT ot- LOSJUsSOMfiMISiii - Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last !ight itinrii ri(i:VIO .Ine Itdin niilmiliilril .dull In lllllll. IVil sflilitiitl unit Irntil .InllMlti Iti ill AITIIONA Tnniiii) Cliuri ilrfc iteil lllrl. t'nnllti llllli tlsiniiiin Knni kril ei.t niini: illiilllvin sixth. ; IIMIIMOUt; Ulil M.'i:nir ilreu tilth i otini: VI 'linnet TOIKINTO llrrrt (.rrli knnikul nut st. i iller .Iiiiii's, rnnrilu I'mnMp l-inliti; Uniiikril I nitl "Mi' irnll fultnli, riMtrth. I'insitt IU.II .inloint II.lt ilri'il ttllll .lolinnt ll'inilre. I,M sir.lt .liile llllrl'.t il'le itnl snl. titer l itnrsl,r t Ininiut lliniin lie it .! In jll'rill: IVinliie rjntt i Lit'i!,i'il nut I ri'ililt lllins. ii'itnl; ICiinisi't Wllsne knmUril nut , .liltlhnt V trKrr, seinuili nillM s, it unit Kill , l(,. i. I .'r.. . 1 IIIIMIITIIHV Ornrei- Hnrls lifsleil l"lilit Willi mis .liiluint Liinulnlt mill Hil.t liililiilu lirnKc evrll. In ivciy louiiil. Seviial linns 1 it K Iltiied up. rushing in and 'iiikiiik both hainls to the liodj, hut his tallies wen diott livi I'm year Wins .li... I'll Hindi pul mi a haul contest against Hail 1'iir.vcar. in vvhiih the hit lei's eh vei ti'sh enabled him to win nvi't the (iluiici'stcr glovciiian's I uggi dtless. O'Doiiiiell coiiucctiil xx illi the hauler pilllchi" bill thev were vei') few liitll pareil with the stinging straight blows of the Illinois lad. This how was pioiuolcil by l'liil Ulasstiuin. and he has nnauged another special piogrinii for the night of Aptil '.Ti at the Nalioiial. A capacity luuisi saw last night's lull. Scraps About Scrappers ren in vln. ein'lt r.ttell ! 1 1 I.'. now Ii.ih ne ,,r Hi.' tauif n i in 'li. imintrt. I' tt i" -.rrl . .. l.. it Hi it Al l.'IH." li "I ihe lis-o t i in- it..l Mini I II. t. tin I In. in Innl turn- l it i his l,ux in t i Ti I'll "i lu.hnu letf Sliillli K 11 l,.niclllin 1..III Mnv frsnllli- llnittn Tli Millu-li siimint sttiilinv unit Jni M.n.l-II Willi .1. ini-i.n Mirtln .liiile nnu I "inniv i'i' T li II h in n H'Hlilii uf li II Ils'iiua Mm n Wllllnnis will lk.. Ins wi-l.lt nil tt iii ihe Auditorium A A miii.lu ttuli ii .U'liltt lulu h. l lo l...ltt..n 1 reil.lt linn ,.t.l Al lux IIS llm I , iiilllml 1'nx IlliH .Is pint, i i I. irlfle riulii hin I t-tiiii Ii iiii. I t tills i.i.s.u lie Is ft' Seil a tvllilli't in rl t'b ...ii-em rrel.lt lli-on vs lunli. VI. l.i is Iln m'tnl t-iillim .tnlilili.t nN.i ts riitirl. v IlngBPrl .Ine Kdif'iti vn Vl Warm i mill Jmk Wlllliiius vh Tumt Shu I llulf n srnre nf rolnnsl ptniilifis will lilt tin Amlllnrliini 'rtiulBiliit niKlit Hen Ji rrv Hnves will l.e lie t.in In Itu. i tin r lnitH J-tarUev IImuho tn el .1. I.ilht Kill IIIiii k vs. KM I'.ilun.m t -tini liUi.ln i it. Hum Sinlth Jllnint l.ii n s V ui iiinlii unit ICI'l II.. . s in Kill Hiii . t i Hie iii t li'ir ktintt I if I M. ll I it tlluht nf next tli.ll I'll'! ill in Tit!., len. li- lie- III. 1. 1 1. I I tn i I. I 'nlil'li'll .is . t..ixiim ii his iititn-i',1 four lidill m. Im In.llni; pt . rout I I . .n.l tttn ten imlllit limits -rn. Illllt.'l liit li s to Im Illtlllt Kt.in.. I ts il 1 1 .ill ! ntel .t.u- lletij.iiillli I. i.i i I, iitt ttlnU Hin ot ti. is Hie T.ininii i tn limit rrusti uli'l It.iltlliik Mint.it J(lmti I'.nsnei, .I.ick nrnri .mil UnMit jlnni'l Im t mi. hi. I tor Hie ttin.l-iili .il Hi i ' i lili I'lliliiv nluhl Tito '.III. I .i-ll l. miller 11 le lYi.tiki. IK li l Mmlh i .1 iiii.i l 1 1. t orii .in I l-alst llnitnii tn .Ir.. Ails.'l- '111. 1 I Ills I', lllllll In. ll ll l- II.. I. VI. ii..), i) nii.i J. .limit i wtrl, m luiu itii im .lillllllll Hllssell i 1 I ..I ii t i.l I't . i li. It wvviviwvi.vvvviv1- Mmm Cigars SEND NO MONEY C. O. D. SALE r "m""a AMINI. r. i ' inr i ax .Tr ' KB&M rriDn,., O ' -SSw-ISJ iS, $3.90 Box of 50 ii. .1 i tt leill.. .1 iii 'i. .I . mi. i Regular Price, $6.00 $ I'ustnuin will colli it tin dolivuiy .semi no iiio:n.'. Mail nnler-. prnniptlv lillci GLAD CIGARS i't in lis t bU in I su r if Tt V tMk V uhJJJ 'rSlU . F illj J .r?,f -i.iaifrXS-fiit) i'.r i .ftr-w .. WJUTrJU- !V IMANEKIN'S I 525 N. 9th St., Phila., Pa. tj -. - L mass im'' "' :M i J.MJ: J nts to mn 1, i;,x ii,,, Mnr frTTrfII 'vl1 , :--- mm iik O s ft p i i , . APKIL 12, 1021 ' in Handling - AMU Ai TttB CKOUJll GliTi TtllrsiMr You sjTILL vIL To it: TllCM THeRs thkv comg-!J OH M-M- OOY.'! AIN'T IT A CR-R-R-RAMi) AMD C7LOW R'Rious i-ceuM r ' ' li Ta fi (rA NORTHEAST PROS. TI Open Season on Home Grounds Next Saturday Swastika Changes Name 5 ) PLAY IBIA o" in "' '- "- , ; :- I'ri'tii Ii open ihampionshiii at l.e JUNIOR CURTIS TEAMjT,r,,;.i.. ...... n.Mn or ,i,e rrenei, - tiiuiuaiii.nl. Kiikwood will come back .... .. ,, . ,, , . , ., . to Anieriia to plav in the national open Ihe Notlheast Pi.mVsioiihIs will open I ..i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, at the Coluinhia Country the schsiiii on Saluiilaj mi their home . flub. ashuiglon. after whhh he will gioiinds nt Tulip ami Venango Mn cm I return i" the antipodes to defend the with Media. The battel) for the open- I1'1" "' "I"" ".!''Pi "lli';1' .!'' "I"1 ... iik i-iiiiie win ue nerg.r ami .viagec. I nc rius me liooking games !oth in mine and avvn.v Im Saliirda.v, Sitnda-. ind twilight i iigngeiai tils. ixcvv pia.vets in the line up will he i ' iili .vlitailhv, of ltridcslutrg: Ccorge el and l'lini. i Megec, of I.uptoti. For games aihln-s .1 lici-gci-, "I'l I .ten lie) street, or phone I'l-jinl'Tui-il 'JSstl W The I'hiia.lclphia ami lie u ling A. A. '''a.vcd its opening game .ui Sattirilii- with Ihe I'hila.li'lphla I'ioI. s.junals 'lames will be phi) ed on the home gioiinds at Tabor Smth. a'. Seveulh -ml labor toad, on Saint. la.vs mid holida.vs Teams wishing games should get in tlllll ll with 11. II .Makenisuii. Ho. mi spring en Stntioi Spring Uiitdcii sticets ll.irr.v Ah Until, of the Curtis Pub lish ing Co.. has .Ie. hie. I to phi. i- a juuini baseball team in the field this seiison. Among the candidates ate Ike 'Poland, who i mi glit last .vear for Fianklin A A : .loe Stover, who hut led im- First Dutih Juniors; Joe Tumult). Hughe) Mi l.oon and lin.v Mill, inlii'li'eis Tn mull x hails from Catholic High. c- ii is th. toiiner Athhtie in. u aiel Hill i limes from llurili-iiti.vvii Militai-.i lllslitute. McUrath will not plav fnvotitis m sell i ling the club and run Imv in th Cunts cmplo) will have u . Iiam-e ! make a place on the Ham. iiames will he in ranged both at home ,nd awav limit MiUrath. Cuttis 1' i'.Ii-I ,ng ( , iiil'h'vmcnt oliice, Sixth i ml Still om sin els. Smith Philadelphia llnieation still has a few open dates M-inngcr Musi will hi ,e two new faces in tl.e lue uo ill Catcher Calvello nliil (lutfli-Idi-r Mark Ivu. South Philadelphia would like to la ar f i .mi Stetson, FI. ish. r. Marshall I' Smith. Millv ille ami Cannh i ( itt Ad.ltcsh Anthiii.) Musi j;n 1 s,(mt lliitehlnsi.il treet. iok Kiiiue win in- neig.r ami .viagec. .(,4,.,v .!.. h-lcs. I lie ri us are hooking games hoth al ivn. .south I'lilladelphia would Ilk.- to JgjMgiCTr Tk. T T&k a Ml ?V Jt JM In ar f i .mi Sictsiin, I'l. ish, r. 'Mui-liall TmrBKKlliiUKK0itfKKttWmSlrW C Smith. Millville and C,n,,,,, ( ,t, Wgflm Wfi&WKttWz!&&Ei 6i!ruizWsn5j9Kt&El Ad. ii ess Anthiiii) Musi j:;i i south iwSJ5L9J ft al SLJ 9 fLw (&SrS ti (W yvSKCslW i Hutchinson street. mmtMmmS'imlSmTm JiLn IF HL. TnTrJ": "TiTjT TTvIfiT T irn II I ....... " "" -. ........ .... .-. - sw,w-w ff w , I if m J Chauffeur Suits 11 V I 1 n J I III ! it i i u VI I ' s ; r - iii 7 J. W Ul i'J III M l 1 sn.33 ana aw I v m iiiiiii w l n na i m n r r&n i, i, i 3 t I OOAT finrl trniiitixrc in W 2 1, V- dark Oxford gray M ii.. 1 1 1. wiupcoras, amDnagc m i m grays in cassimere finish iff i I1! worsteds, substantial, Aw t lik long-wearinK fabrics J! ' 1 i Ilk soundly tailored. MW 1 III J1)T ' mv Chauffeur Overcoats, $50 JW V 5 . PA K&l ""il'l Cfci, tnA"y N i E 7 "'"fciii!!,,,,,,,, : mtaMim B I 5, ft W11 ah i I Jfw'm Mmj? "W I V Jiv Iiv H ) m iff wm I I .w i ii k. t .flruftfl - Aiv. Hi Mr VV N) xthx m Ml BfUEHKL'JjiW JTJHt T-fS mtrW- V Wl I m V. K sV VIA "S Iff f " V M" m rt X. L.M I . 1 16 th & Chhtmt 3fe . the Phillies LOCAL LAOS WIN AMATEUR BOUTS! Gartin, Wensey, For.ry nncl Sum- moro Survive Soconcl Round in National Tourney SEMIFINALS ON T 0 N I G H Ti Ihisltin. April 1. -Afli-r lightliiR into the 'iiih moitilng hour" today In tlio iiic'lniluaiv lottnd of the liatlona lltle iiiiirnamenl. Ihe survivurs of :i IW nf 'ouisccie biixeis. tcpriienti'tivc nf lilt' het in tlio amaleur ranUs. of the I tilled Slates and Canada, rested din lug I ho dav in liicpiialioii fur the si mi I'ti.il mil iinal tcsls tonight. riiihidclphia enliants who survived wen : I'JS IMIlllllI lllss l Ml tliirtln. ll.Vpoi.iitl rlis "Clilrl," Wrasrs. l"iH.mmul dins Ini- Iirrj. KiH-tmiiinl ilnss Miirtj Siuiinirrs. Ill Ihe i:!."i-poiind clii-s .toe (itiim.in, I Philadelphia, vias defeatcil by Vic ' i. ibs. of Cleveland. In llireo rounds. 'Ihe Canadian lads, nlthotiKh in Kimtl iindiilou and tipparenlly well coached, !; d the vviunintr punches acainst their man opponiiits in most instance ",ieis fiom I'lttshurch formed n teniu that cariinl off city honor!?. luillvidii.ils vim 'looil mil in the n'mht's milliii): included Sam I.nftonln, of New Yi'iK. Ihe national champion at is piiumls for several ears; Aillmr .1 Itooiii'i. "f fieoruetovvti Vnlvorslty. vvhn defeated Ivvo strol'L' lliell 111 I lie I I.V 'illlU polllll' I ii. and - Ilkelv lass ; .loiiii iiaiuin, oi i ins- Al relllncill. of New Of I.hN In the itfoup of lly- weigh! - GOLFER KIRKWOOD OFF Australian Star Sails to Take Part in British Open Tournament New nlli April I-. .loseph Kirk wood, the Australian golf star, who has I n in Amnion for tlio last few weeks. sailnl from New Yoil; for lOngland on I the Aiiiitania Hits nioriiiiit;. On the I other snl. , Kiikwood will take part In 'the Itnlisli open championship toiirua I ......,i ni i Vnilrews find also In the hist vi ir with a i-i-ure oi ,ui tor .(,41.,v .!.. h-h a"ii"'i l"ue":.fnt"n u ..mi. Is ,t si . I. . i , st.,i,,. .,,', ii,..i, 1011 oi nl.lr.ss him lit Disston Saw Wants Soccer Game I ,s t i .s itt sin e. r a i i. n ..r tlie on. f I ii leill I I I , I, -f . I , i o II 'in st in: .i , . ,,.i T. ,t. iiwii.o-.. zjjr something aa"jgr? i. Ninth an-l 5r -H s-X $Jil. . TlASCCTM ixakaT' "L" yoiil! like" r i A full page ad could K'P (?! 'flmCZziZZ promise no more- jia v Twenty to jggl JrT aHslsH ' v 1 . - This Season FLETCHER WILL NOT START WITH PIS Business Prevents Captain and Shortstop From Being Hero for Tomorrow's Camo OPEN WITH N. Y. GIANTS lly SI'ICI. HAM. Tomorrow Ihe 1'hlllics will open (h llll Nnlinual Letigup basehall season at Fifteenth and Htllillngiloii Mrecti, minus the services of their captain and shortstop, Art Fletcher. This will weaken the club temporarily, but Man . tiger Donovan hopes thai b) the end if the week Ihe former (Haul shorl liehl. , will he here to take tip his duties on ihe diamond. While Fletcher has had very little work this spilng because of the deaths of his brother and father, he will he in Ktifficlpiitly g'lod condition when he ar I Ivrsfo step right in and piny Fletcher iinllke ninny of John MeUraw'H fomier stars, has never dissipated. Although he is advancing in vear.s. Art Fletcher still is a vigorous hitler and one of tlm cleverest shortstops In bnMinll. lie u a brainy player ntid his ptesonee in the Philly llne-ttj) will add tlie balance lo the infield thnt it now lacks-. Miller at Short Fletcher is now nt his home In lit. nols, atteiidiiif; lo the closing of his father's estate. lie wrote Hill Donovan .vesterday that he would be here ut the earliest possible time. I'ntil Fletcher gels back Kalph Miller will plav short. The cold wave vvhicii struck I'liilndi" phiti yesterday prevented the I'lnllles fiom pvartioing, bill Wild William ex pected to have everybody out in uniform tills morning. Today Clifford I.ee, the former Pittsburgh plajer. appears in a Philly uniform for the first time. I,en is rntrd r.s a good hitter. lie is a catcher, first bnseinan and outfielder Donovan expects him to be n valuable asset to the club. I.ee reported yester day and had a talk with both Donovan and Prrslilent llaker ut the Phillies' oliice in tlie Ileal Kslate Trust lluihliiig Yesterday the Phils were busy bu--ing new duds for the opening of the season. Tlill Donovan. Frank Iliuggt Do Wilt I.ebotirveati and several other purchased shoes, .laku Ora), manager of Spalding's, sent the now uniforms up to the ball )anl ,os(ciday mi that the Phils will blossom forth tomorrow In their handsome spring Barbs. Connie Mack's Athletics will open the American League siasnti with the linkers at the Polo (irounils In New iulc tomorrow afternoon. It is like lx ,lul "''I'"'- '' ht'Ut pllchnig for lie .iiiicuiiii;ii. .iiiiuii.i iiitiK ur liVO .Meadows will twirl for the 1'liilllM ,. t, :itu I ijm. ,J.W til l-fjU . l (, .TMNiitmbi lllllTlgftAiattllflJ .... jq j!, .-... ... d.t'.LyfilK iji&Xtea&Jk . I'WL nl-jl sj . i .. AJt.
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