Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 15, 1921, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PtilLADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APEIL 15, 1921
feather Won a Double-Header Today Over the Phils and Mackmen
P. B. WHITE & CO .808 Chestnut St.
CflUlGE PITCHING ;
SENSATION HERE
Marshall, Sought by Throo Big
League Clubs, to i win
Against Perm Today
MCMULLEN IN RIGHT FIELD
H-- rtltnlini 1PPP1VPH
When n .-0..--S.- '""......
innjor iiimiiv "
pltrhcr
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f:h . rolloan..nwro,.lH.t
,'. must 1p " vvomlor. Tlint i the
,hPrm 2 7ni'-orsi..v of rcnn-vlvanm
Lcrn.luntc-. nml cvon tho nlnyr-rs on
' . . imir Hi" MnrrimH. Hie WIN
!hf "l ' " v rollcitp right linnilcr.
,I.,M, W i. twirl npiltur tlio Itnl nml
'.h nfter on , nt 3:30 on Franklin
ft In ll" "' 1Vnn ,lom, "
. 1..11 Ims scored two victories tills
TtL ting Iynrl.t.rs Collwc on
A ' 1 WnhlnKton ' II OT
'' '". i, 1. nunpcloil to. lie will be
irnnn. huh .'" . ...... 1
doinR a"
Borfie ti.n. s Hits
Into Four Figures 1000
1'iltR llcilr'i drive to left renler
in tlic nlntli inning .vostenlifv vvn
th" our llioiinudtli s:ifc wallop of
tlic RrncIoiiH Knllnn'H innjni' Ichriip
onrr-or. Tlic first cnrrlri ns ImcU
fiuUicr th n n I'liig would like to hnvc
tin rcincinlicr linclf to tlic curly ilnya
of CoiiiUIic.v'k new White Nox'pini;.
Tlmt uk In Itlll.
I'Iiir pIiicc Iiiix nibbled pcrsMcnlly
nvvn.v townrd his rccoid, with the
exception of (lie "woim of IHlfi md
11110. which lie fpent in the Pnelllc
Coast LcnRtic.
UN'S 1921 GOLF
SEASON ON I00AY
WALLACE JOHNSON
, IN TENNIS FINAL
If lie pitches this niter-
irnn.innn uttini mm in j
?mni!, ', i mllccc rnnUs. According
'"" ' . . -,., Chnrlottcsvillc. Va.
Kreport'.fron. hnr.oucsvn. a
Jfi,Ul n hii niiintcur lcnRiic. Which
It tu " " " 1,e "pft-v ,,cav,,"i; ,
Th rntirc Minium u ...... j -
ino riiuiv . ,np mi from
or tut i'v -" ,,.,,,,
years. iiiminn,
to 1, wns humbled
viueniiy
if n Inch
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erder. ,
in nrner i
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.In anllin HI "'"".
V?.. 1 In IVnn. 0 to 1, wns numoi
S, ?lickork of llic visitors is of a hii
tnrics io ins rivim. "...
Puri'
II"""" ,.i rnriicll Oil
Strait .taricii uh'" , - - -
HSUr but ns i u.ted I f cr A
H llll tT.." ", , "
Us. Stout rinlineu uiui
Inning" when
MMilBtnl the sacks. Moui ciiuiih-u uiui
fficurvc ball, wlilcli refuMil to respond
!&' tho Itlmcnns, will be just rlelit
ttWa. .be ol'l army .1.
r.np Mca'lo drlnS the wor. will
tarFsbt field i" l'lT, of Pml aI.
Tht rrmninilor of the l'enn team w:
The rrmn
the Mime
victories.
the old army star nt
win sinri
ycrs.
ill be
figured in the last five
Immediately after the Banie renn will
h.pV tlicir crips nun muh. "'i m-
R I1' ,. ,!,, ston of their trip to
N Hcn where Yale Is met Satur
j... nf..,r,,nn nrcvious to the orowj
nit between the Ited and Uluc and tlio
BullOog clftlith.
RinKARD LIKELY TO
SELECT JERSEY CITY
Tex Inspects Five Sites, Several
With 100,000 Capacity
Now Yorh. April LI. 'Lx lllckard.
rromotc- of the world s l"vy7W,t
rharaflonship fight between the title
holder. .laCK urini-iv. ' -".
un.iv vwcicni riiuiiiini'ii '
Philadelphia!! Will Meet Kuma-
gao for North-South Title
at Pinohurst
Vnmnp. next .llllV i. seems bCriUUMjr
farpsiiticr
' . ... .i. ..!1.I1I In., nt .Tor
iuipresrl nun inc iiiiuiii" " -
ry Citj as the hattlegiound.
Itieknid was in the hands of the .Icr
(r fitv ( luimber of Commerce most
i,f iiMPnlu. and with the solons of
that orciuiuntlon visited no less thiiii
tiieihlf'ieiit Mtes avallnble. I-ast niRlit
hr csprei-el himsel! hlshly satibllcd
rith nlmt .ler-"' City had to offer.
HieK.ird. lioeer. will not decide
('tfiniteh uliere be will erect the nil
intll after lie has visited Atlantic City.
He plans in so to the seashore resort
toda It would appear Newark lias
hrait third call among the three re
mainin? cnndulates, aecordhiR to HicV
trd's (noiuli--.
riuelitirst. N. C. April 1.V Mrs.
Molla It'jurstedt Mnllory and Mivs
Mm Ion Zlndersteln, nnlloiial tennis
champion nnd runner-up respect icly.
will meet In the final contest for the
women's rIiirIcs trophy in the North
nnd South tournament today, nml
Tchj In Kiunagae and Wallace I
Johnson will battle for I he North nnd
South title.
Mrs. Mnllory and Miss ZindcrMcIn
both won their scmlfinnl matches ustcr
day in two straight sets, Mrs. Mallorv
defeating Miss ICdlth Sicourney and
.Miss .IndcrMein winning from Miss
Anne j.ownseml. Kiimngae and John
fon tboth bad" hard contests in the
men s singles, the former winning from
Harold Throckmorton. '2-C. fl-f. 7.n.
while Johnson triumphed over Howard
Voshcll, 5-7, 0-1'. 0-5.
SPRING MEET AT PENN
135 Entries for Annual Handicap
Event on Franklin Field Tomorrow
Track nthletlcs nt the T'nivcrsity or
Pennsylvania will get going under full
steam tomorrow afternoon with tlio an
nual spring handicap meet. Conch
llobcrtson has rccelwd apd accepted
oer i.i.i entries for tlic eleven events.
Karl Eby, the lied nnd Uluc captain
nnd star hnlf and nuartrr-mllcr, will
not participate. He is going to New
York with the local delegation to meet
the arriving French relit team due to
morrow afternoon.
Larry Urown will bo on scratch
In the half and mile runs. Hob Maxam
In the 2I20, Harold Lever mid Maxum
in the KM). Smallcy In the hurdles, Herr
In the mile mid Head In the two-mile.
In the field events, (ieorgc Ilronder
will be on scratch In the shot-put mid
juwdin throw.
Three special events are carded, for
which cups arc unnutcti ns n memorial to
thiee Pennsylvania athletes who lost
their lives during the war. The events
are known ns the Ilonsac 100, the
YVnlkcr (500 and the Heath javelin.
lit trials run cstcrdny afternoon
Winsor nnd McFadden ran a dead heat
In the 100-vnj-d dash In 111 L'-." sec
onds. Martin defeated Smallcy by
inches In the hurdle. Johnny Hnrtcls
captured the shot put nnd I'veictt
Smnlley the running broad jump.
Wants Game for Tomorrow
Th Polrruft A A wmiM like , In iiiranao
n Kftine for IhPlr Grounds ullh a Ural cIiihh
tciim fm tomorrow nflernooii. Call t:
Suilncn. Shiiion Hill Hit.' Ijetwtcn U I", n )
m. nml 7.1." p. in InnlsM. '
FOILSMEN STAGE BOUTS
Fleischer and Fraley Victors In
Elimination Contests
Elinilnniinn iniili'lies were held last
itmht nt the Philadelphia Fencers' Club,
3007 line strict. In the Iinstern di
vision of the Amateur Tenceis I.enguc
"I Amerirn The men that placed in
this meet will go to New York and coin
Ttte In Ihi national championships
April 30
Severn! nnuiiuient foilsiucu from for-
att Vnlvi r-ity of Pennsylvania, Inter
allied and (Hjmplc fencing teams com-
ptiea last niKiit .Mining tnese were
Uuls FleMier, ,1. llrooks Pnrker, Dr
Robert Ilnnce. Hrndforil Fraley. J. C
seebrlclit nml L. Shnnson. Fleischer
earned oil the honors in the dueling
I'nord match, and took second pluco in
mp fHDer no ns.
Tomonow the final foil bouts will he
MM. hiinuuur of last night s inntehes :
uueuns swniils First, Louis M.
Hei'chir; seioiid. ,1. llrooks Pnrker;
third. Dr Hubert I lance.
Saber limits- First. Hrndforil Fralev :
won.1, Lnuli. M. rieischcr; third. .1
Brooks l'.irker
Binges and Bungles
Eighteen Club Toams Start
Trials for Suburban and Wal
lingford Trophies
PLAY ON NINE COURSES
IJy SANDY MacNIULIt'K
I' really Is the open season for out
door sports, ns Mime 'JllO women golfers
will endtaor to prove Imlav.
They ulll fire the llrst s'nlute to the
.coming links season in the start this
afternoon of the play for the women V
siihiilhan tciim ciiii nml the Wnlllng
ford learn cup. Klghleeii club Iciinis
will tussle on nine coui'.es to brenk
I..,.. j 1....1..- . ..i
nil,, riir u lulling iiMillllll. i
rl'lli h,lllllll1ll .ritfiut !u tl.n i A..n...l !
division of the women s club champion
ships, Walllngford being the third divi
sion. The first-division contest for the
Philadelphia Team Cup starts next
Tuesday.
Itesiiles the ultimate icwnrd of the
trophy offeicd the winning team in each
lower division, tlic team winning the
suburban division has (lie bnuor if
plnying off with the loM team in the
Philadelphia circuit. The winner stays
In or enleis the first division, while tile
lovr enters the second division or stays
there. The same contest applies lie
tween the last team of die Suburban and
the winner of the Wnllingford League.
All of which is an ndded Incentive for
teams near the top or near the bottom.
Lii't enr Old York Itond finished
last In the Philadelphia League and
lost to the Country Club, winner of the
Suburban, In the play-off . The Coun
try Club is, tberefo'-e, phi ins In the
llrst division this jear, while Old York
Itond is playing in the lower ciicult to
da against Woodbury.
The Jenklntowninns look like winners,
and are in there thhi season to regain
iiieir oki position in me major
league.
The teams ure fairly evenly matched,
and a steiling contest should develop.
"I.tKlle' D.ij" w-s liolil nt tho rtnln Qoll
riuli estpr(y Io Inauaurnte tho oprnlnK of
tlio Biimmpr KrroiiH. It wnn "IIoosotk' liav'
nt North Hills nml both ojMinlnirH were oteil
n p'oiisanl tlnw. In fact, uolfi-rs KcnrrnlU
do vnjoy thcmselvps when nnthlnt; Is opncfd.
A rel from Tluinli Iho flrxt men'n In
Untion tournpv will Ijc hohl. wlipn ppx-rnl
r tod plntjrrt II1 hue n fllnc nt Ihp Trpn
tep rours . II i nnd J S Worihlnuton mid
nrvril oth'r well-known lners will com
pete there.
,1. VohI riult his had nil Ms eluhn none
opr thorouahty In nntlelpntlon of his trip
ahi-oi.l with the Amerlcnn -itnntwur tpntn.
rintt snjs he la rnrijlntf hN hit rli.ht under
Mh nrni from n-w on He will Hhatp a
dtnternom with Dr. Timl Hunter. Plate nnd
routh ru I'allfurnl.i nmntpur thnmplon. culni;
icr
1 lioucli (,'iriltin l.oKluir( lips pllmlnntrd
hiniHelf Irom llrlt-Un's nmrtleur rnnltv hy
nklnir r. job ns UleneauleH pro lln do nuv
Hnrr" llrnld s.n -f tho notable Jim. Is
the mi't promlHlm? nnmtefr thm lmo pio-du-eil
In arH Hut thnt iWewn! keep 'i in
fion fearing th- Am-rlcnn Invasion.
TIiiiiirIi Hip il.ile seeinpd nil "spwpd 'up"
hi r H Is iww (tild Ihnt nitnuuu nnd
Mil, ll'il Will )hl Mi rloil Jul l.'l, lllblelld
of 11 It Is elho iltdlnltely st.Ued the
British rhainnlo-iH v ill play at tho Shawnee,
op, n. lulv tl and 1.1. Thlh stinds until the
next nnnoupccni, nt
Women's Golf Matches
On Local Links Today
HI Ill'ltlt.W TT,M rt v
riillnilrtnliln f'rlikrl Srronil s. Otrr
lirnok nt f'rlekPl Club.
Mprlnn MkiiiiiI . Vrt rhpler nt
.Merlnn.i
Old lork Itnml . Unnillitiry nt Wood-
".N'p'rlh Hill.- is. Iliil.i nl tt ilit.
MhllrmnrMi vs. Ml. Diulils ut Sit.
Divhls.
i,i,i.S(Uii:ii tijwi ffr
Cplnrlirrok vs. Siirlnchmrn nt Hprlnit
h.uin. Old Vork llnnil Sci nml . Mnnrrpli nt
l.ltuirr, h.
Tnrresd lie vs. Oierhrook Slrponit at
Ovprlirmik.
Cnuulrj Club Srrnnit n. I.nnxlnune nt
Irfinsilnwiip.
I lilii ItiRilnn ViiIIp,i Srronil. Iijp.
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CAPABLANCA
Cuban Master Defeats German
Expert After 47 Moves of
Eleventh Game
8 MATCHES WERE DRAWN
Register Vour Runs on
as Many Pitched Balls
Charlotte, N. l, April I .I.
Members, of the Charlotte club of
the South Atlnutlc League believe
the) established a leionl in the
game .vesterdny with Wlnston-Sa
lem, of the Piedmont League, when
the.v s,.(ircil four runs on four pitch
ed balls After thiee batters hnd
lilt safely on the llrst three bulls
Ihiovvn Shortstop O'Coimell, the
fourth batter, smashed the first ball
served up to him for a home run.
PENN AND YALE
CREWS PRACTICE
Quaker Oarsmen Take Trial
Spin Over Housatonic for
Tomorrow's Race
Siirr'nl Wlvjmlri In lliri'ti o Public ' rrlffrr
Derby, Conn., April L". I loth the
Yale and Penn oarsmen will hold prac
tice spins over Hie Ilousnlouii' river
course again this afternoon anil eve.
nlng in piepnratlon for tomorrow's
race.
The two Penns.vlviinla crews hnd the
llouintoiile to themselves .vesterdny
morning, but last evening notii Hie nte w,en play
nntl IIIC I Clip riens nmnm uiu 'Mil CI.IJVIINTI
tlic lleniey course.
The I'enns.vlvania crews i cached New
Haven nt 8 o'clock estcrday morning. I
had breakfast nt the Y Club and went I
to the Yale bonthouse mid came to Drby
immediately aftervvnid. The.v found
their shells awaiting them mid launched
the mbefore noil for their llrst row
over the course.
Tbo two Pennsylvania eights lowed a
mile uiistrenm and back again In short
stretches before dinner. In the evening
the two eights raced n half-mile, the
first crew winning by thrco-ipinrtors of
a length. All the Quaker oarsmen ap
peared in llrst-clnss condition. The
two Ynle crews took only conditioning
practice.
Last night Conch Oiuy Nlckiills pro
moted Larry Gardner, of the l."()-pounil
cievv. to No. 4 of the second eight,
(inrdner Is twenty .vears old, weighs
1(17 pounds, is ii feet 0 inches tall anil
prepared for Yale at the Meriden High
School.
Havana. April 1,". Jose It. t'apa
i blanca. the Cuban expert, won the
I eleventh game in the International chess
1 match shortly nftcr midnight when Dr.
I'uiaimel Lasker. the German master,
I resigned. Dr. Lasker failed to make his
fortv-elehth move. This Is the third
.": . . . . . . . '
I game which has been won liy tlic i.uiian j ,)limj.
IIU, I'l .
i At his seventh turn, Dr. Lasker play
I ing the blnck side, varied by playing
Il-K. wherenM n move of the (Queen's
j llishop's or (Queen's Knight's pawns
bad been hc reply before. Next Dr.
Lasker brought his (lueen's hn?ht
over to the King's side via KH siiunre.
while Hie Cuban retreated his King's
lllshop to KH suuurc.
Cnnnblnncn then beenme nggrcss'ive
nnd plnjetl 1 P-QKti with the Inten- j
tlon of blocking for n time the advance
of Itlack's QH pawn. Dr. Lasker coun
tered by thrusting lirst liis ijki am
HERTZ AND HAYES DRAW
Former Gains Evn Break, Despite
Disadvantage In Weight
Carl Hertz.. 141 pounds, gained nn
l even brenk with .lerry iia.ves. hi
In the wind-up nt the Audi
torium hist night, despite a bniidicap
In weight of seven pounds, 'the bat
tle was hard fought from bell to bell.
Ila.ves had the bcttir of the milling
at a distance on nccount of his ndvnn
tnge in reach, but at close quaitors
lleitz led bv n hip maigin. In the slth
ession Iltijei opened n cut over Hertz's
rlirlit nvn. but the latter nev'er faltered
and hal Jerry holding on in the final
loiiinl
In the mwiiivvitid-liii .foe Libby fin'
1-hnl lliick Hanks In two rounds, Kid
Itlnnk defenteil Ilddir- Coleman In sl
then bis KH nawns nt the white pawn
format ion and was not dismayed when
liis opponent planted a Knight nt Qtl,
seemingly with good effect. Dr. Lnsker
was in possession ot the open vjn nie
nscd. I lie score:
UAMIItT
Sunday Ball Scores Victory
llnlllmorp. April IS - Suml.iv lnnphall
nireit n letor over blue law ndvoeiip
heri when Jac' tiunn minnu'm; owner of
lie lliiltlmore InternnllonnlA. wns iicipiltted
In tho Crlinln.il Cotiit on the tephnluil chaiKP
of "vvnrklPB mi Hunduy " A crowded pourt
mom burnt Into applause and w,i rilenr, it
by lh Kt-rn call of Jlldce nnd bailiff Then
then, was a tush Inward the door to KreH
Dunn nn h.' halted In the , nn Mors He
v.as cimipelleil to MbM his wnv iiruui;h Iho
Kroup of enthuHla-tlc Hporlninen
Deny Bill Legalizes Gambling
UlnnliifB. 'Vlnn.. April I.', Ihn bill In-
nrporatlnit the VlnnlpcK Drlvlnu riub haa
been puo-ed In the .Manitoba Usinlnturn h a
vote of L'S io 21 'I'he nanertlon uf opponents
of the moasuro that it lesallreil race Hack
Kimhllnu .was itenlPd b supporters, who
claimed clauses uiinrr vOilih such a construc
tion mluht have been placed wore eliminated
In committee.
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Adjourned.
-.essimix, and the oilier two nuuioers.
weie all of rhort duration. .lolinii
Gardner stopplne Harry Smith in the
fourth and Young Hoots winning over
Kid Hutler in one round.
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BAUER'S
1 So. 13th St.
-PEOPLEWONDER-
Murray Defeats Mike Dundee
Nrw orl. April 15. Jnck Murnr vn i
nwiirOrd th" JuiIrob' (Iooll(m urr Mikn
Dumlnu lft twlP rounIs of muih dshtln,,
ri thn .NnMunnl Fportlnv Club. Hrnnklvn.
Tho Mftnlilnfil hotwcrii Tony H irto nrul Ktnt?
'I horn im ih haltcil In thn elth tciuntl Tvhnn
tht rrfrp threw both men out of 'he line
nml tlMtliirpii "no tontput " Irlfh Jtntmy
Uwvr hM I.lruipnnnl lrl Hnlnl to it f.tt
ilrnw In Iho UftPenrnur.tl Imul nt lh
HrtKhtmi Ho.ich Hportlnu' Club. Hwmt
Mitr't'il with n rush that wnrrbtl Itntnl hut
1 lit Inttt r'n rxpprlenct) rume In kooiI stunt,
nnl tf mu btttleU on even twrniH until
Dwrr ma do another cuaco attack In the
tloxln;; rouii'jM,
Crimson Track Stars on Trip
( umlirlrtcr, Muhm.. April IS. Tvnnt-ninp
lluird athletes Ift tnrliv fur the rlmon
trark team'H uprini; trntntntr trip Thr first
Mtup will b for a meet with JNtm Htatn
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k.-.1."11"' '"'I 'here Is a chnnco for
"1? 'p'" ""' on th serifs. This nf
ffif' "in at lh Phils' Park starts nt
J,'.'!?. h"' tomorrow tlio starting time
m In hut an hour Hoonfr
Pimu.?" "fl"c l'rrlo,l of ypstprrtay y
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All Kinds, All Sizes, All Prices
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SHOES J
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The modest little sum of three dollar's and
cents is about to serve you as it never served
This humble firrure has been set to clear out
stock of the smartest assortment of men's shoes Philadel
phia has seen in a decade at anywhere near the price.
Every pair strictly high grade in every detail of manufac
ture and material.
Every pair right up to snuff in style, colors and leathers. '
Every pair an absolute standard value at SEVEN TO
TWELVE DOLLARS ON TODAY'S MARKET.
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custom tailoring and perfect fit
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P.B.WHITE&CO.
TOM MALONEY, Manager
808 CHESTNUT ST.
OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
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