??jr55!sws!M5ft5S 'tyV ''VllJ!W( I' '."J.yJ.-lt" -,. ' --!' rt.''.'Vf .-( h 16 KA'BNING PUBLIC! LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921 rVSf. 9, :'."' (,v Athletics Open Season by Giving the Pennant MACKS SHAPE UP IN OLD FORM, ONL Y MORE SO, AGAINST YANKEES Fair Comparison of Clubs Is Shown by the Final Score. Carl Mays, in Rare Form. Puzzles the JJ hite Elephants t KOHKHT . M.WWIXI. -iwrt- ll.tltor KieiiliiR riilille l.eilitrr Ninx orl. April It OIK unlilc Athletics hopped into the IH'-'I season hi otdtime form mill rii the pennant dinner nf tin- Ni' K N it n aces n I'ljr boost on the I'oln Grounds x-cMerdax. No bull 'I"" r,,llll ,lnv" '"'"' Ml""' f"r ""' 'iKUrfRntnni of RtarM 'mmiHgPil bv Miller lIuiiKltis iitnl owned jointly tiv tlm Hnttlini: Colonels. Kupperl nml Hu-ton Ti.dn the best American League club in New York litis a perfei t pen-entiiRe, whlih is ns much iik eotild be expected ThrniiRh rnre judgment mid RreiH cour.lje the Athletic xxere nlde to bold down the xrore of the nnk-i to II run-, while tbev went out. slugged Ihe hnll nnd scored 1. Tim t "us the tiuiil voir, mid nl-o n fulr unpnri-.iu of the tenma The Atldeti. - lonke.l like Hie Athletic- onh more w ror n time ie.il baseball uns plnved, but ns the gnmc went nlnng the uthlete c-rut ked undei th ktmin nml niit .m ii ciinie xxliidi wiuild moke the Itcuwood Reserves mil nvni- nml nln ileml Krrms of omission nrnim.t , . ledc- M'hn nut mi ii heiiutiful balloon nsccnsinti, nnd known xxhethcr tlicx -till lire up m the mr 1'erhnps It win the nir tight pitching of our folks The beun bnll hurler J delncrv hH filed everv nected xxith a pair of hits ennxtiMited a dnj one ei ep l tip -ingles and .loe s work Ml Ihe lhlelui innnnl hr liUimid ..r, ,. ,e,. n i),t ,ri,ni the! lluu nu in In firld n hull nml ft .' '"Me irai iiiirorrrif. nnllir tune fit' Inn mi tlnnd i'. tin ii tried tn run Inukienrd In ntili n ;iop irnci hr ihoultl hair flmk hi Am jinrkit 'I hi c Urn (.iiihii hi nl I'll iinlrh hitt ntid nidrd roiii'drrnhli in lniti) n lialtinn mi'.'ii h 'neA nrtlrd n n n'nlmnht nf Inllic. ITvlsh il fulls One FKAM Wi;i.SH ulo ecntrlbuted tn the diatei . l-i me ightli intiitiK he went after n ltii' ir.e like n plumber roiiir to work, nnd nfter RettiiiR bin hnnd-' on it nMoweil f i i . lml1 :o pop out lor n tnpb Vlnte Win whs i basins rninbowt in rigbi held and looknl oul ofjilme. 1 niiwn- .w.ni.. ili iiiin-i- wnrks iolliiiivd with I he ejteeptmn of Till Wnlket. and the infield cine n pel fei munition of tie t'entrnl HirIi Sehn' llnuerer. the oieniiis battle wi n Iiir Mie(e--rlnaip mil: crowd flint ever attended an inaiiRuriil made mnne.i That help-. oine The mob Mime out tu -.e Ilnbe Kuth nnd was noi di appointed. The fans saw him in anion, ami while he did not sock nn home run, he proci to be n bear cat with the willow jut the snme lie annexed t'ne bealtbj lilt out of ns tnaiii trip- to tne plate, ntid Rot a biR hand each time The first time up. in the first InninR. be singled after iwo were out and was left strnnded when INpp foozled The next time he hit a double, ntid on the third trip t the plate lc hii the longest drne of in- d.ij Far out in renter held it went, nil the uai to the blenciieis mill li w,i- n home tun for an ordinar runnel bin llumbnio i- nor in that 'ass lie is inrr.x'uiR too much weight, and when he tried tn strePh the hit into a triple be was out unanimous! . In the seicnlli he littecl an en pop tl oer t.nlloun.i's head, but Chiik made u nie-s uf ii and the hall fell Mife 1 1 is fifth hit was due to n mix-up between Itrnxill and tjke. Motli tried to fiehl the lull nnd thert xvns nobody on first Thus the -'uRger starts the second day of the nenson with a batting tnernge of I OOii. He enn't improie thnt. Sott l'err was bit luird from the sinit. but went along well fur six inniuss A home tun b Ward in the ecniid sImimmI nvei two i iin-. but Scott inn In- alibied for ilinl Tl Hint was !! and "J on tin- butler mid Perry grouted mie That wn the Inst 'eeii nf ihe bnll. rll.l 1 If I.K1.I! h nr !' i i njthi d 'indr n ijrrnt r In the U in nntt ireiui n lot nf inn. Sriilt h pit. ilfi. trd In vltd find mil lillni ni'ike ii nil for fiMv Radio Pings Pvlltit Hard WlJll.K he wa m iitfiri. Si on was totalled up for twelve hit- ami MX runs. I'ing Itodie dnl -onie real luuting uiid his lung wallop- caused mo-t of the r.i ores IInst is -aid in he a much improved pitihei. bin miu oubin'i prove it after peeing liliu woik e-teidnv Me operntid oti'y one inning, bur what those Yanks did in him wa- a "liurai' Ten batters fu' ed luni. two of ihein being Ward The pellet wa- Itnoi kerf n li nur the plnigrnund lie was hit -nfel, tic times and. in make tiling- men- miere-ting. he nuide an rmr and bit n bats man Hi- cinwning pi f wnrk was wtu-n tneie wen tnree up ba-e lie stuck one m rtuch ut I'.oo - nn.1 I'mg l Icklnl it tot taiee aik-. leaning the bases That wn- about nl! tm mat bnll grime Conine si outfield '- well, li iP noticenbh -. nn I itiu-i be mipioe(. I'erhups Welsh nnd Win mn plnx better bn-ebull. Inii .f ihej don't it'- time to u-e tn hook The mi' iiiu'ertnin on tlj ba'l- and npiear to be too oertou' Tilly Walker plnied a greiit game -oinetiinc wandering into Welsh's territory to get tlv balls Much was expw teil of rira.ill but ilie I.i.im hitting fir-l biiseninu failed to do nnMlnug .Mins wn- too good He ilni nut hit the bull out of the infield and be nine up twue with a man on ba-e Hnwetei. nobodv el-c xvas able tn do m n I, with the Mibiimi in bad linllowni made no etiois, but lookni bad on -ivtrnl phir- Connie be'iec lie is u good plajer nnd will do well this ji.jr l.ei hnpe Connie i ughi The Yiinkee. kmk good in fnct. nu ub would look good winning bv audi a large si ore Thc lied up tn tin1 r n putatiniix ns Mluggers, getting neventeen -af.- blow- during the p m The club looks mon formidiible than in the South 'ih d will be hard m heat Til F irrri e MienQih i '.ef, limn ni in Oftlf nil 'm eiirif piittttoc H lib iintcni e nt 'i ittmtl 'lO.ii'i'iii Ihe )ntil,i i npj jlt , I ,j l lr I'fili , COLLEGE SEASON IN FULL S Lafayette Scores First Victory of Season at Expanse of Williams College BOYNTONS WALLOP HOMERS The .oIIprc bni-'ii'ill -"ii-on i- now n full -wing no ii than n dn'."ii giune being i'iiui b ' i-t"i n univu -it i. m ferda ufli noon The feai ir "f ti. day ii -ult- wu- tne initial in'in the mu-oii i in ed in l l.ninieti i . Kalon.aii -' oi nj; tl e i 'lilt a' im n the expen-e i.f William- Cn'l.g' Tie aootc was Hi. t nnd the gum" was fen. tured In the vi,i nf Hob (nri,", hi raine ;hrouyb with Mine hits for l.nfin ette l.otignker In-d lie William- bni-nien aafe nt nil stnge- with the exuptiun nt the ninth n's-mii. when t h x sent u cliiRtcr of four run- across the plale In thU inning tin1 liowitnn niotlier- lien nie und Chin lie. -liowed to advantage each inakins n tut1 for tl unit I'rilll'I'I'UI took tl, ll.ill-UM of 1 1 In nova In u pitihei- but i tie betweti, StuigettK and .Memlei Tin tinal 'i'int TDK .'! to 1 and all t' M ln.t live -life. titt weie ri'sisuriil. 1 irjits leffinR the Main I. men. down with but a pair of blligle- I'hi niih cxirn ban1 hit of the engagement wn- n trijile bj ' ii t ! -fjelder llnttiiig of die Tiger- Ynle won tiom I'i'bimhin n it long. rlrnxxn-out game s to.! Howard Hi 1 Iwk. the Klis' star hurler started, but lasted on) tux iuuing" Yale hit tu" ball linnl nnd all but buited around in Who alxth, scoring four runs on hit by IlawkoH, I'eters Ci run1 .Sloan und Kernan. Tht Annv xvnn lie foiirMi strrilght rtctory at-the pxpense of I nlon I I to -' The Cadys, with the top of their lml WN bn.xs ran It ii not v tint i of t'.irl Miij Hint uot the iiniiiinN in rare form nnd his iinderhutided WnlKi'i and .lor innn. I tin run- tm-li'il n Ihie.'.hnRRei . nnd lluic three r l ) III llll I llllllll ). ") iur vnl uihini) inmr mum. llou eiotlrd. Hun Ilifi:ill ii mi Dukri I scrubs. The lurgest f-mitot n preent. aiul imth oinun ii i in r. 7 hnl thr tit'ii initiini irhrn pit i rn ten n mir ilnnhii' rnki nrd tn tin rirnth iimn Ihe term in tin li hrti An tilhtli to inlnie. in Hugoim " quad t Vi eliiini irrahrned hy the nhnu!d lii Ihr tnroritt . .do' fa. College Baseball XKsrKKIMl-' '' I'f" t rhUilelthli tVnn. i tiirneit i, Xl -wftrihninn nrttiinri. S t'riil. nee X XI rw It.urn X lie, H (mliinililu a. XI Xlrsi Point Xnnt II, Cnlnn, t XI Prlncpton I'rlniTton. 3: Xlllunont. I. xi irf-wisiiiin -i.iuiiiiii i . I v x tiih.iitan. I Xt Xnnmioli- in, jii. Moiini -t Mftr- -I Xl I'roihlime llmun ' ll,.i,n 1 nlirr s . :i Xl l.ismn I' i Ijif.iii.llc. 0 Xlll lianm. 1. l Trr-ntiui rrinifinn li n ims'OUi-, !l l ihliuMrii ( ithollc Kli hni'tiil,1 I. Xt lllilrlleliin ii, fiimi. ( nnneillnit Xmrt.-- : hinen. l tdiu. I n ler-ln fi' Xt fftlf an. I 1 XMLs run v rnrilli.ini i I ult- r.'riUuim rifld "nn "lull- - lfl,iw,lri. xtale Tnlleui I'll ling iotf dliXe bi hit III" ii form hlniiinie.) Iiuri'i for s,t(iin and three two.bag-iN-mtineiir I lilofl triple r, Ihe . IWi ig b. XXt-!ix,in .ipeiieil the reason nt Mid ilieinwn I'min . winning from tP( Con t in it gi!ies. II to '.' Conindlv. U i -.1 ,iti stni liinler, f.iiinid Hie -ili i 1 1 e I bird si ion nnd then stepped nt bll' lis Hie In. I blilllei for Wesb-xan 111 Hie fourth anil walloped honier. Hie 'onz' -I till i m r eeu on Aljdllis 1 le i STANFORDJNN.C. A. A. MEET Other Western Colleges May Send T'ack Team to Chicago, June 18 ( IiIciro. pi.l I I '1 he pn, ,fii .on -t will be leprt-ei.te.l , l.elnnd Stnnfoid I'nini-m In Hie Vttionnl Colligmte Atiiletn Ass'inntioii rin'k and held meet to be In Id nt tin I nimrsiu of ('In. ago June I- it wa annouiiied t dm The I iiiier-itx "f Ciilil'oin i (Iregon Aggies, (Iregnn I ui,ii-il Washington State Colli ge and tin1 I'niversity of Suuilieru Cnlifnrniu alo are con.sldei -iug sending tenuis Plans for the nieei, winch, promise, to be one of the greatt si inllegiate track nnd field meets ever held are well un der xxaj The original plun. inviting only the winners of the various confer once meets has been abandoned nnd every college in the eoiftjtrj' hag been inviteu in participate. weie numerous nnd the PARKINSON PLAYS WELL FOR PHILLIES Young Shortstop Pulls Off Sev eral Great Fielding Stunts and Bats Well STILL THE GIANTS WIN! MMCK II.M-1, Who ih nirkinson ' I hat k the rpiestioii uskcd bv tlmii. sntuN of riiilndelphlans vesterdn'x after noon when it was announced thnt he would jilny -limtstop for Hill Dono nn s rltih. As the opening game with the dinnts. progrcsed the tpiestion was repented tnnnv tinicH. but there xvore conipnrntively few aniunp the L'Q.OOO i"""""" in me iiiiincs I'uris xvuol knew who or whi I'ntkinson wan. I ..Jin '"""S inticldei- was xvlth the '"'"ies'it the training camp in (laities. I vine Ha. He showed n lot of promise I ami uonni-nn deculed earlv in the bprltig thin Crunk Parkinson would be among I those present when the wound wnu em I to the NntinnnI League limit. Parkin ' j -on s baseball experience hns been! i inrgeir or a semi-pro nature. Hp lms I pin.xeit during th" la-t few seasnns with1 , clubs in Now .ler-e Amonj; otbera he I I was with the Pater-on Silk Socks last' .season. He was a power nn that tlnb land it wns hi- wuk there thnt at I trncted the necessnrv nniniint of at ' tention for him to get n nj out with tho 1 P.hillie. , r'inxos Ills Worth Parkinson xesterduv prnxed that Wild ' William knuwi n ruining yoiings,ter ' when be sees him work While the Trenton hoy is nut n finished performer i for a ninjnr league, club, he shoxved tins I hustle, zip and gnmencn thnt chnrne , teri7es the axerage mnjor leaguer from the minor. All lie need- is more, vx- ncrirnce. On sexeml oi casions. Parkinson looked a bit weak at the bat on curxed bnlln. but it niiisi be letiil'nibered thnt In1 bn-n't seen a gieat intrnx- books this season Against .less linrnes. one of John McCraw'- best hurler. Parkinson got a single nnd double, both of xvblch figured In i,lie Phils' run-getting. He had one -ai rinVe. giving him two hits in five times at Imt Parkln-on takes a health cut at the ball nnd je-terdax lie looked as though he meant to hit every tune he went up. (JiTJit Kidding Mtints In the lield. Pnikui-nii did nuilo as well ns he did at bat Seldom has the crowd applauded a fielding play as the did when he stabbed Huiwn's liner m the sixth inning. ! The bnll was bit with terrific speed ' between -hnrt and third Parkinson ! raced over and made n back -band catch n few nn lies from the ground. The i ball wn- going ut -m li n clip thnt Par- i klnsoii was almost carried off bis feet. but the pill stud; and u run xui s.wed. I In the second Inning Walker slummed what looked to he a certain hit over Kccond base, but Parkln-ou xxns over in a flash, scooped the ball up with bis ' gloM'd band und threw out the runner. Furthermore, the Philly shoit fielder tried to get everything thnt came bis win He wasn't nfrald of making n boot. He took all kinds of chances and t xx be he got nwav with p!as that an man in baseball would base been ptiuid to make. King Mrrng for n While For tUu innings .xestenlax .liinuix Iting. the ti inner Cincinnati hurler, wlio i. line lure with Neule in the Made for Hue, wn- invincible, .linimy din ing thnt time had ever thing. His lonttol was marvelous Not nine in 1 tho-e Ine frames did he gixe the lliants ii good ball to hit. 11" was jut lueezing them oxer the conn r- -o that inii-t of In- offering weie Milled strikes if the New oikers nnsed tinm up In the fifth King began to lose hi iiuitro' and In lot it almost com nletelv in Hie -. xelith He was taken out ni that inning mid i.ulu Iletts, I the xiii.iig !' Iiiw.nenn, tinished the game Ilett- proved to be mil under lire, but after h- had finished the cev i hi li wilhout ili-ii-tir and had gone i tlimiigli Hi' ra'liih, ninth nnd teiiih innings rtl'lmiit being seined upon, he I wineied in I In- elexenth Mini three run- i wne - I. and with them went the ' game, tor Hi" Phillies were unable to put mei ii ii one in ttielr half I Althoi.-'i New York won yesterday's I game, in to V Donovan's batsmen outhit the Hunts eighteen swipes to fifteen, so them was really little to I thon-e between the two club? lis they i phi ed visterduj Uoth teams hnd a trio of errors The Hants bnve been loiidlx touted ns pennant xviniier". but Met; raw was lor. ed tn use Dnughlas, i Itarnes nnd Tmiex, three of his pitch- iug Dtnr-. to win Thnt being the case either Mctlrnw's men nre not pennant I caliber or the Phillies are far better I than tn" inive I n given i redit for i being Hinglus and Bungles Tills iifternnnn 'h tJInriis n ml I'hlln aein i uli .i flfi" i ill en'l HunllnsJen sticftB . ... . ..... , .li. ..,) ... In ..... Ki f r Al.'e .11" 1 ,W pi'MMIl. W II ITT" II. .1, ".. .i.i... ,,., , ,,., nt, tn N'fhf iittimnu for M '1-. XeMerihn ' ri. a Hl'l 1 h re w i-ri iht Phi ne p r In the tllmul nmirly L'O.OO'i pu In .iii nf Uie riill-' llffl-Bl I'llirdjV ih' , . i u,.n 'h 'hm until ihe bitter mil ill i lh X-i'-ti1-" H'nre 11 I, was postixl, n . -r i u,i rid limita frum ailous t i.ni , r th M,n1 tliltf II im roll - ., . ,.f wnrk this eprmar have ntfn l.1 htn pUtm; i iui as flint and rer- . i ' flu had uno lilt In 1, . n n. ' nfem T' it in iimmi It '..In l s eer I tour limn in I'll Mnr in n hrn h s H,l ' j In fl V'ci lie .h 'vllh a lunn ih. I'lttsl.urgh i lull 'ell ul.'jiit I'ai .Iiibnin Itftwlluc- i' i,H a Srilllnni sam. li, 'r. li- .I vrtiir.l.i' ai.d al thf bat li wa-i-l .. 'eirii, wIp'.i.I w-iind In six Irlpa t, ih., i , I hnrj had tnu flniilea unl n douh " XXaltrr Inliii.iiii 1 , i 8 x e ' inher ari.al I r is 'taUntied b Ilnplon n .Jor k'UKlie I-H$eliall m nllimJ HI. I.ullla rrank llninii , ... i in'.-' .' f it -i ., , J t i t.. riTmantown linakethall ti.e nauni fui the 1'hlllleM i -1 rlBht-lnne had a Knai da at ill" , .1 M rf ' n Imi rti tunea uno1 lie wanteil i ,f . unj ij i te a Im doubled jilel lie uh ,if" on Ke.'y s loi In tho flflli in " n .l.n U Miller .iaed hi uillial lieaily alead fi,n . - 'list lie rt a coupla of llme. hi I ,i.e -leniel ' n .. li-ll.aK " . ih fe, I !' e I ,iutd nut two safe n.i He llelded hla nnaill Wilson Heads Penn State Five Male ( ill1 JSe. I1.!.. April II -nh w , ,e,ii rnri'rd on Ihe I'enn Mate liaMk'"ht!l .i.a'M w.iue fuui iliuolliu I'luyed am h , rrnminent ran in ihu rfreat iirtnn n. , penn has lein elected illlllllln of tin, .mm t i fur next veir XX'llann halls frnm In liana Pa . and m Junior In lha l.llrl Attu Sehool Oscar Dugey to Assist Evers Itn-lnn, April H Oirar Duiiey ioa. h haa bean releand by Ilia lloaton N'atinnalj tn art na coach and Eeiairal asalatnnt to John J Kvr, mnaer of lha Chlcano N llnntta ntck nudolph. pitcher will tak.5 Diiim' place aa coach or lha iJravea. I MOVIE OF A MAN READING THE rsGAOS- lEMMIS kiauic I PiimO UP Pat" Btt-one Ya&ieROAYi PAvcr im doctor 5 "PecepriOM" room) - READS H-5-S PACING WC1A-5 (AT Tne ClUB) RGADi tjayjs C. li. S. IE LOST Schulman. Bolber, Toll and Ra- vitch Are ueclareci Ineli- i gible by Faculty WILL HANDICAP THE TEAMi Annoiiii cuent ,,f the ineligibility of, four iegiil.il- will grenii handicap tin1 Central High School ba-eball team in the nice for Hie mierscliolastic base- I ball liampion-liip tins season. I Tho men now undei the faculty ban nie Schulmnn, one of the best back stops in the league. Itellier, second-, sneket : Toll. tir-l bn-emtui, und Kax-itch. -hoitfield. i The inliehl of the Ciim-on nnd Unlit now i- virtually wrecked. Onh Murph, third liasemau, is left on the s.iuad. Tin- bid is a good fielder and nlsn can -lug the ball in gieat style He xx ill be the inn lens in omul which llr. H'llrien will build up this branch of the team. The loss nf Hie inner winks of the nine iii'cessitnied the shifting of Dick Well-, captain and legulnr center fielder of the Mirroi-. to the initial bng. lie played this position in ihe I'intik fold game and iniulc good. (iambic At Second The Lex-tune bug will be taken enre of by (iambic, of the second team, xxho was promoted to till the position. Iln- youngstcr is ns good u lielder ns nei- ber, but lie is intlier.weni; in tne uai llon-.tll. Ill-it of the lesene team. xx ill be pliKCd in Uiuil.h- plaie nt shortstop. He i- tin -nine kind of n plnxer as lianilile. le'iug nine in iiem in li ill in lit -tyle. lull .iinnot hit. Plenix uf mat'iial i- mi bund in the outfield, and "Doc ' Urn n in nil piob- nlnlity will ue Mnik ni lenler. wiin Fisher iu left and iixiir in right. All of these men bine hint varsity experi ence IV O'P.rieii wn- hnkx to linve two lirnt-ilu-s catibeis mi bund when Sihulmtiii xuis buiiinil Sinn uud 1-d-wards nil- undei-iuilies for the ineli gible rcceixer. und with ilns ihuiice -tar ing them in I lie lace they win ngni their huidcst to In ml the position. Al though buih bins nie good. Sinn proh ably will c" lie mil. witli IMwnrds being held in usi ne, III Penn t'ainixal Central will enter teams in the one mile and nudiex relay races in the Penn track carnival on Ftnnkliti Meld the end of this month. Ptnctiee for the-e run- .ilr'iidj lia- been started and several men an1 nut for the team-, Among tin-in are C.-iptuin MncDonald, Pavitt, l.ntit (lia-y. Giirdon. M Curdy. Pito. I. Si hwitzeihoff. Jlowaid and t'hi-k'x MneUonnld, Levitt. (leasv and '."nlon probably will inn the tnedlei ni". while Pavitt. (lonloii, (leasy nnd l.mti wil tnke enre of the mile." Captain K" h ,- the only vterfin left nu th" iiimtnn und Oold tennis team ti i sen-nil Nevertheli'. ( nnch Schriber l.n- -neial good men Hying for tin- -.piiid and he expects io In nil high in the Si hulnstlc Tennis League this yea i In th- o"ii.ng meet of the yen with Camden High on Hou-ton Field Ibis Satiir.Jiiv S. hnbei- jirobabh will u-e Knili. Sii'i Audiews mid Alia- in the -ingb- with Parker and Pit's pnin d in i " iloiibli'-. PENrxJ OARSMEN DEPART Off for New Haven to Row Ells on Saturday The 1 ii. iu sit) of IViinsilvniiin var Hlt.x and un mr xnrsity news haw left for Nil. Iluxen, where they will nieei the n!" i lew- on Saturday. Mitchell, who will -iriike ilie xnrsity bn.n. lias been nosen acting captain The Mating of the varsity boat will be h- follm- Itow, .lellllieck . No. ''. William- No li. Swain; N . I Wheebi N,i T,. I.ii'feldl . N.. tl Chamhei No. 7. Waldiler . .stroke. Mitchell Dallas Purchases Yank Outfielder Dull.-, x Muna'il . of tho l'i ' i Arnerl ar 1., b. me miri wen ic'S ' VolU bill n I'U. lIOH nr v llll the Kuletsh i' l.ijacus frum lha New V, k i riuh iihh nn'i"'ini "' I n nl uf tin DdUua "'lu'i XI i i, l .nur to Atlanta b N ii.) nut uiiroo vu torui!. NATIONAL A. A. -n iuixx i.xi:.. ai'iui. in ini.i.x ins i - s. xx in rt:i hi km IIII.IA I.XNSllS 14 JOIINNX l'X-IIN 'IOMMX nixixix DEVLIN va. McCANN iiiiiini: lill HUTCHINSON vs. WAGNER XMIX Ix. I) XI. CHANEY vs. WAGNER IKIiKls XI DIISXdHX ti, IU H. nth M NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK IIXSi:ilAI.I. TODAY PHILLIES vs. NEW YORK GIANTS fl.VMK AT ai3o I. M. tint Srata SI.SI) Inrluillne XX'ar Tm flrniuS.tnnd I.ID Inrluillne War Tax lllraehera ,X0 Inrlnilln XX.il- Tin tlm heal vn Sale ut flhubel' and Hpalillus'i . rH 4F8&-1 m r-, fa &- s7 jMz' lo SXW aW53 tr K'.Ti BiaaaaV aaaW.. IVB AVvlPm) SJ B'WvUBfkl ' - I...,!:., t.ii irKtifsx"'' 1 1 ' FOUR REGULARS OF h rZ;:z ,w,0 JOE BENJAIV1IN NOW Chances of READS WRtlSTLIM6 NavJS (tsf A . RMLROXO STATION; BiCVCLC RCG NQXNS ((MHU-Q WA-ris4a Ran .-vxcrtis-T e-AO 1 . I HOCKCV (j Bnaen shop) AW1 , NATIONAL i.r.xtit r. XVnn Ixisl I'.C. Win . . I II 1.IHIO l.WMI . . I ni ,nno l .ooo . . I o l.unn t.niM) l.nse I ..V)il .MM) ,.VH) ! .noo , .Hl I .nno .ooo .ooo I l.n-e .500 .noo .aoo .iirsi .New Xnrk llro.ikl.Tii Cincinnati I 'hleHiri Philadelphia lunld.'Ui. ' St. Ixillls l o i.noo i.ooo . o i .riiio ..Min . 0 I .O.KI ..MSI n l .noil ..wo . . o l .nno .Min A.xunticAN i.uxr.t t: Win Ii.t I'.C. Xln I n t .ooo i .(am . . t ii i.noi i.sift .... i o i.tioo i.uoo . o o .(mwi i.noo o o .ono i oiiii . . n l .ooo ..".no . . ii i .ikvi ,nnn . . O I .001 .5IHI Sew or lln-ten St. Iiuls llrlrnlt ('liieica Atliletira Xt ii-MnKtnti ( lexelanil . .1100 .001) .001) .ooo SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL i,i:ti.ft: New Xnrk lit I'hltailellilila. ltrookl.wi ut lln-tun. nuahurch nt finrlnmitl. M. I.uills ut Chl iioitirii. xii;mcAN i.uxf.fi: Athletlee at Now Virk. Huston nt XX'aehlniEtoii. Clevclund in M. I mil-. Chlviiitii ill lltlrnlt. RESULTS YESTERDAY NAriiiNAt. i.f.xiiti: Xnrl.. II): l'lillll.s. Kill Innlnss). llrmiklMl. Ai llii-tiui. I. Cincinnati, ." I'll tshoruli A, Cliiriinn n; ,-t. I.uuls. AMIIIUCAN I.RXdlK Xnrk II: Xtlilrtlrs, I. Huston. 6s XXiiNliliiKtnii, a. St. laiills, li Cleveland. ". Ilvtrult-ClilraKo. ruin. American Association ilie .mill 4. Xliiwiiukii II .-t Taut I In ll.i lapolls 3 Columbu Scraps About Scrappers link IImciiii has decided to suarviid ataqins ti nl j a i the 1 ixedo A t1 unlit Ihe lattel p.itl if Mis IK li, mis to iinmnu to a I n at, In ihiuim inut lti.' uninier at lha Kiev mn atr.'ijt nreiia Hank (.rl'Trii, t'ulner fur li.hnnv 'I'tusin i -s ihi' t tl, l,1vt la It. belltr ahaiic It'BIl "r and he UKUres hi- man will acoie u kk i ..ni v hen In tn. its jmtv i,aniii.n u . Ni.Unai A A Satuidat inEht. Dinuj lVrKllsou, nf MtuiaunU hi,a ie tn'iii"! r-un Culja aiAl Is atatiornl at tin I I'tdlinl lrlila Na. Xaid II. U prunu t fur I n. tl,. ll uRatiikt liny i.f It' vv-elltTWe'nls ir iiitddl .v.'lrfhl .r puiv li inul.ti 0 vitu Itod .Mcliuiiald ut llulllax .l.itinn XllUer, ltoil.er of ( ll.S.l i He Inn h IPi III tl IUI1IP' ll- fisiiilPs' uu ii I'lturu u li,.' rliii; I en irainl ui rallhrii l r.ji utoui net is nuw open for lli;iiiicli,'hi lion ta.k llrnirn v. Ui (onii. dv. n fii.n ll.i,le I tun li. ikvi llybl.v llaiioil Ih tin wind up at li l iintrili lum I r. w ilsn' Ti... th,'. Jeah' rounders nrj to te TrahSi SinPh a .li i'le MUl'ii.'rn nnd l'iits Ilinau ih Joe Atmiiiia Ulr.vr houte Imnmi Oclden s Hob McCruck und Jnhnnv Clark n, llllt itltchls. ' Xnih ( linnet will apend itie wfeli end In Philadelphia following - i wls taund U I i' o'er tlobliv Mlcha Is at Hartford t'inn tho other nlRht Wnlle hern t'hane will icei-t Phllftdelphla'a net mk coaef nl curri'-bn' k. Knockout At XX'ayner ut ihe Na ilonal Club Bii-.urday nlahi In the ecml 'In' Kid Waaler und JIURh Hutphlnnen n. eel. Pr. llnis Tnrrmy DlmUh ii 'iXimtm MrCann lllil Gannon e .thni.v Pax-on und iiri lllnea n XVhlivy Uurk. It ma) he a i.iae of sMili mer qela nvm Ilie (Ir. punch vshon (latriie .'haney and tie Pe ija iitn Kt iuee.th.1 In iheii , ncdil.d ten rounder at t itinden on Mondm ni h I i htni la ;i tciltflc lett-hunde.1 aiekt-r iv'ule I ci Jttn in pofaeeuea i krc'k.ul tdocs in his limit Another t. n-ruurd uu un the a.ni'i in nu' am will be lictwien Dan. y Krn in,- and I , ii I) nnc 1 1 1 ho Iwu i luhi rutim! inau m h in. Ilinny Kruali l 'I. mil v I le.ir and Johnny Itojnir a Hatllliiu Murrai Hrrli llut.hle win .ini tlie fliwelrhi . t.rioi lo I i,m bv J ihnny l.vn i at X'larue ' I'v in.' oilier n.a.o iiuiriue miFFeii in ir, i i ,. inw in ihi show Hi la aiiiririnp u"h u I ul-"d ihU'Tlb na n reij t uf a n al li Iu at wei . Ihirlry O'Nell has l.'Mi imirhed i t a ifn ii'iind boat ul'n tVanklc atniiulie r.i w i' li tii'spui April is liilinnr ltoee. Sam I'iih' IHweinhi 'v ii i 'a be-ic ii'ii'.htd j inc ' Ilannv 1 ' in ill- nf 111' hi uta nl ll'i Nalloiial I'luh Xirl VH Iti.ici looks like on if lha bent iitiic battlera arounl. snill Lewis has been nair,1 av iefeie bv lleln-iui 'lavl'ir inl Ati "i'ii" ti'ihi H Umli ur Ihe I'.lllidin Spnl KM ni C'uh lli,l, ib.iiul h '- . ,i ten ro'ir.d b i , lain. in Al'l il U1-1 mat. li'"l I i nn Xtili 'II Wllh XI Mi rph in Mil Wlllliiilis hat el." l f i In mil' h w'th to Hint I. h ' I ueri al lie. VilMnal I "1 t i n . nl, r ii l n - i ui, tl i e ,1 in eluhl r jnl ' shi 'ir-li i ; ii nil eh ,vi i lub xtnn ! .' r i i n i k AT HAVRE de GRACE April 16 lo 30 (Inclusive) SEVEN RACES DAILY Sperlnl reiina.xlwinlii Hnllroail Iruln. Iei llroiul HI. Slutloi, I'.'lSI I. M.I Weal I'lilla,, t - i I'. XI. i illrerl tu euiirap. -ipfrlnl II. & , train lenxra '.Mil. A l'lie-1-nut HI.., 13 1 30 I'. .XI. I'nrliir anil illiilng car. Ailmlenlnn firiill.Ulan.l n n , I'uilUiirU, 1, 00, Including (im eminent Tax. FinST HACK AT 2lSD V, M. mmh ACING the New York Yankees SPORTING NEWS READS BOVAJLING MGVJA (vM A RefSTsOPANT) ASCDALl. BOX SCORES AT LAST Y Wf llaaaaaW i INKEAiS'SIABLEiSillll Manager of Champion Dempsey Hopes to Develop Another Titleholder ' HAS HARD RIGHT WALLOP! , ' Hy LOUIS H. .IAFFI' When doe Henjnmin. nf Frisco, und lighwelght champion nf the coast, enters the ling again he xvlll box under the guidance of Jack Kearn. Kearni, os you knoxv. Is the mnn xvho directed lack Dempsey into the world's henvy xx eight championship nnd noxv it is the former's ambition to dex-elop another titleholder, figuring that Tlenjamln has tins ability to step Into the shoes of Penny Leonard. Ilenjamin has been a successful I sciapper In all of Ids bouts since In i xnding the Kast. He Is a clever two- lianded boxer, possesses a powerful kick in his right mitt and a beautiful left jnb. ,IoP Wis appeared in Philadelphia on a number of occasions and always fn-cmuteil Ihe fnns with bis clexerni'ss. In other words, Kearns has taken in tow un experienced mlttinaii and will not haie to go through n preliminary campaign xvlth the Califoininu lien jainlii has shown sulUcieiit class to be iiiiisideicd among the lending light weight (ontenders for a crack at Cham pion Leonard. .loe probablv knows mote about Herinx's style than uiiv other boxer in tin1 country, because thev were tn Hie same stiible nnd did u lot of gymnasium boxing together befoie IVnjnmin broke nwav from Itlllv Cihsnn in toll, i,.,,i., with Kearns. I.eonhrd nlwuys hns said that P.enjnmln hnd the makings of a future champ. Although Benjamin is only twentx two yciir.s of nge nnd bus been boxing for nbout four years, he has met some of the best boxers his weight .loe did not prove his punching powers until MHO, xx lien he scored half u dozen iinyiiiiiiiiTx. mining wiose put to bleep I being I'ddle Sljntinon. seven rounds; Ha i old Jones, eight rounds; .loe Koons, fixe lounds; AI Turner, four lounds; Jimmy Murphy, two rounds, and , Tommy Tuohey, five rounds. lis I $ " HBHBi 16 th & Chestnut gts . BOX SCORE FLOWERS i ' Tells a Compact Slory to Eager Eyes Looking 0vcr I the Base-Hit Column Today Few 1906 Cub Survivors . Hy GKANTI-AXD K1CE Mnes to n. Puller Thnt triiincrnmcntal thnt shnrl- shatcd putter, Thnt obstinate putter Thnt 1 can't eontrol Uow often with xnrnth it inrites me. to unuttrr. i Profanely tn mutter. When I foie the hole W. P. II. TIIK appearance of a large flock of official box scores is. to n large number of noncombatnnts. much like tin- appearance of April blosaoms to n 1 naturalist. In type thecc scores may i look to be dull nnd llfelesi. but they ! tell fbe most rnmpnct story nf the year I without n xvnsteil word. The non baseball fan xxotild be n trifle jolted to I know how mnny eager ejes are peering ' nl the base hit column nttached to such , names as Sisler. Cobb. Speaker. Horns b. Young, Collins. Kuth, etc.. in Ihe grund Conclave of Clout. WT"'-tnr. of a .ea,on I, may he! W nf impaired interest to know that fvnm tlm .,1,1 Cllhs of lflOll there are I now Just two stirxdvors still nttuclied to tlm tiiiLllme Thee two nre .John .1. Kvers, who returns, to the Cub- ns tenin lender, nnd Frank Scluilte. who still remains in Clns A A ns an active performer fif teen years nfter dianec's great machine won lltl games In n single year. When Kvers was wearing alien uni forms the old guard still thought of him xvuerever nn offer a hunch ntlon of 1(121 will be one of the season s features lti i more wnvs than two. ' N'oxx- and After 77if iolf linhi tie so near the will Thnt alnwit rrerti dan The labornuj ehildren rn look oul Ami ire Ihe men ut nlail. Hnrnh Clegliorn. lint inme dull iricu our lirniun have .,. Ten thouwnil iMim of o. .1 ininiler nice icill not hellrie 'J hat thvfs could happen so. No Alibi Now r j. ni F Ol'lt amateur golfers can'l teturn m this forthcoming occasion with n handful of British crown laurel there xvill certainly be no alibi to offer. For xxith Kxnns, Ouimct and Jones heading n strong enst xve nre opening fire with I .-... .llt..u.. ...! I l.n low1. our Heaviest uiiiiieiy. unu il u.ui m, suilicient to blast n wny tluoiigli it will ' be some time befoie we ever send a stronger team. I A pceuliur thing about these invasions is thnt lone golfers iu the past liuve done i better than a well -bunched attack, In 10M xve sent over Evans, Ouimet nnd Trnxers, who made no headway.1 Hut in I!)l." Heinle Schmidt, xvho hnd ' i.ever figured to any extent in nny Amer I lean chuuipionsliip, xvent through to the sixth round befoie Hilton finally upset 1 im on the nineteenth hole. And In liH-t). Hob (Intdiier. xvlth practically no, assistance, went to the thirl) -.seventh of the final round. Part of thlH Is due to the cighlceii-hole test where a slow n Marshall E. Smith & Bro. 724 Chestnut Street Chauffeur Lightweight Overcoats $50.00 T ONG, double-breasted Coats of dark Oxford whipcord, cravenetted to turn the rain. Slashedside pockets, and wind-shield in sleeves. Chauffeur Suits $.35 and $10 ilKtfljS If a Big Boost LIKE APRIL TO THE FAN ?,tnIt 71Sy .'""'U ,HuM"n 'liwnmrjturi I tit xvlthout offering an advnnco choF. tie, xyc xvll be niore than mildly . prised if Kvnns. .Jones and OulrriVt i,. all htimncd off before tho laurel xvrenifc is finally ntljttstcd to the xxinnVr1. clnininy brow. QNCR ngnln it in well to remerruV, v thnt one mnn Is very lnrgelv re. sponsible for tlm new Btmosplie'r,. u which baseball Is Retting Itn start Thi mnn Is '.Tudgo Undls. who Jias mad Hercules look like n minor leader xvhen it comes to cleaning out a row of Au genu stnbleti that were beginning to nf. fend tho normal nostril. And for thli work tho judge needed but txvo xeation.i 'Fairness and Fearlessness, xrhleS l. - I..I...- .!. . . . ,'1111 ll.ivii iii-vrr lanra uie cuilllt CI bout upon the records. n xiny Copvrlght, tut I. Alt rlpMa rtttmi FRENCH HERE SATURDAY ' Quartet for Penn Game. Ou, Arrive In New York In Mornlnj Tim T'rnncli rolnv linn ut.ll. I., j.. (0 competo in tiie Pcnn relays nt the enu ot t he montn will nrrlve In im. dty Saturday night and will make their headquarters nt the St. James Hotnl. A dinner party is planned for the mi'. lele.s ns soon after they arrive in thin city as Is possible, according to Walter Dunn, who trod tho boulevards of Parix during the late fracas xvlth the. hear! conch of the pollus. Murdock Kentlriclc nnd John C. uel, xvho xvlll meet the Frenchmen In New York nlong xvlth n deputation nf Hej nnd Illuc graduntcs from this city anr) i uotnntn, xviu nring tne r rencn party i over to this city. The athletes xvlll tetnain nt the hotel during their star I in this city nnd will not go to a country (dub ns had been plnnucd. A special I night has been arranged for April .TO at Ilie St. .in men. A Ring Humdinger Taunt! Jack Dempiay scored n, "-nsationxl victory in hi achinluled four"-round lut with Uhnrley O'Donnoll Bt tin llljoa t nlitht Throughout the contest tho hie crod nf fnna wore up on their ft rootlnif liarj fur tho flihtlnit featherxvcluht They Mr nt It hammer iind long from bell tn bell In tho other bouts Fraiklo llradlev xvhlmM Tnhnny Morrow nnd Eddie I'olo, llenny Di mnrir champ, bexed a draw xrlth )llll Kelley There's Play Ball Shoes, Gloves, Bats, $6.50 to $15.00 2.00 to 14.00 .50 to 3.00 to 2.50 18.00 3.00 Mitts, Sweat shirts, . Puro wparprs worsted $8-00! pull-over tuft t L. It -.
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