E KJWfcl ml vJiSJHfnTflJvJ! -' YW" ?; f ' "it "? H Ht i f $y V - y - p !$ ViH't'WH ' " '" i-i(t 'fwwr Kit?, EVENING l'UBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921 I 20 tvl u I m u m 1 p i'i-' :,y. Phils' 'Winning Streak' Continues as the Robins Are Put to Flight With a air of Homers 'fHILS KNOCK DODGERS PHILA. CLAIIV1S SIX i run nuuiMJ iixir wun AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN7 A PAIR OF HOME RUNS 'Mr. Donovan's Clouting Stars Force Last Years Cham pions to Accept Wrong, End of the Official Figures in First Battle of the Week NVADNG GOLFERS -III. re tt KOUKHT W. MAXWKIJj Sport Editor KTrnlnt I'ubllr l.der DONOVAN'S I'lrmit I'loutpra wore on llio job .v-Mr-nlnj . ntul no n result Mr. Dntiovnn' In 1 1 i'lnl won another ball raiho lhl InippfncM to bo thr second of the yenr. ntul the vlrtory 1 fraught with particular lc ntfiianrp Today the PliiN nre leiidine the nerond division, something entirel unlook'cl for. All of which I further nioof thnt vou never enn 111. etc. It n none other thun the Hrook1.rn champion who were on the oppoite 'end of the official fiRine The champ, took the high dire after piitnni up n strenuoun truu". meaning they Rave our heroe ome stiff opposition. There nre many who beliere Itrooklyn linn not jet opened the 1021 season. After lookinic at the won and lost column vvp nre inclined to string nlong with these cueer. However anil be that a, it ma). Mr. Donovan's pill pickers socked them wlm Into the limelight again and gave another demonstration of their hitting provvevv The Phils are haul hitters and probabl? will be very antioviog to th seren other clubs before the season i over. There nre many clean-up clouters on the roster, nnd auy one of them is likely to bust the ball out of the park nt anv moment Whenever the pitching is good the home folks hare better than an even chain e to cop A ball club nlwav looks good when it is winning, but outside of that nobody could Kick about the plating of the Phils In the lat two games. The team iool-e' at least 100 per ont better than in the South, despite the absence o' Pa-iMte and Fletcher, .lack Miller is playing a wonderful game or first, and although Pnrkinson is unsteady, he i in there trying and giving the best; he has The kid deserves .redit. Wrightstone is much better thnn last year and has developed Into a dangerous hitter Therefore, if Fletcher come back and a couple of more pitchei ome through, the Phils will uot be so bad after all All of which leads t.o the fact that .Mr Donovan's ball club got off to n good start and the future p'aying will be vatl.v improved. Starting a season In the mud i very bad stuff, because it gels the athletes too fnmilinr with " the cellar. It's h tough job to drive anybody out of cellars these dn.vs. Dl'T thru stepped out nnd tinnmrd A fir York mid HrooUyti. txro of fj thr four utionaeit team in thr Iragxir. and rtearlu outplayed thnr opponent' in each nnmr t hum hnll iluh rnuhln't hovr dour thnt. Home Runs Again Figure Prominently Phils continue to pound the ball into the spectators it be TF THE 1 lonr before nine snrfof n home run record is made Two more were regis tered vesterriay. making a total of six in the last two games. Cy William was (he first to connect resterday Heuther was pitching, and everybody knows Cr is not at all happy when facing n left-hander. He seldom gets a afe wallop and Reuther wns hep Dutch tried to sneak over a strike on the tirt ball, but Williams was watching and SOCKO The pellet sailed far. FAR avvnv over the right field wall for the first counter of the contest. That was the nnl.v si nre until the seventh, when the Phils put on their daily balloon ascension Hemic Not lifted n homer into the narrow pocket in center field, and after that a couple of errors placed alien athletes on every lack. However, only one more run came in and that gave Meuscl n chance to do his act. The Phils set the stag when thev evened the score on Parkinson's double and Jimmy Ring's thrilling, -peetacular. bewildering nnd luckv single, 'which hit the end of his bat and caromed over Koney's head. Jimmy deserves much credit for having his bat there in time to meet the ball Irish Meuiel won the game in the eighth when he knocked one of Cadore's slants into the bleachers. Thus the game ended, two home runs to one, with a couple of other runs thrown in to liovv the versatility of the players. JIMMY OHV.s"rO ii-iv thr hatting hem of thr afternoon, nrtiinn three linfjlei nnd a double out of four (rip to thr ptntter. I.noks nt if he had Jimmy Ring' animal. A Few IT ords Concerning!, Mr. Bruggy '"VNK of the pleasing features of the work of the Phils this year Is the ralrh- ) ing of Frank Bruggy Frank is a high-i-ln, brainy rccivcr nnd the het we have had sinie Killefer a sold He has bolstered n department which has been weak for vears. unci Donovan deserves tlm boot for getting hira last winter Wilyum. in one of his wildest moments traded Trngreser to Buffalo for Bruggy. and the ileal vn just a even as trading it pack of cigarettes for a box of cigars Bruggy is big. but remarkably fast He covers lots of giound and always batks up first base and third base on throws This work seldom Is seen by the spectators, because the actual plav occupies their attention, but it is well worth looking at In lase of a fumble Frank is on the job to get the ball. The new catcher also is a good hitter Saturday he got a home run and a single and yesterdav he had a hit u nciifice tuul a base on balls, finishing the day wnli a perfect average Last vear and the year before there wasn't a i-atiher who could handle the pitchers pioperly Manv games were lor because nf tlii, but with Hruggj back theie it is different Let's hope he keeps up the good work. T1TIIILK an the lubirct of mtchert, don't forget the Phtli ore well YY equipped behind thr plate. In addition to llrugpy. there are f'eten. Mark Wheat. Witheroir nnd t'liff l.ee. irho recently war pui ehnsrd fiom Pxttthurah Dodgpi' Pitchers ot ) el in Shape (ROUKI.YN has won 'nh une game tills n.r, s h . tt is mote m less of mrprise. Itrdtnniiiv 'he Dudgeis are wrj (! ! ie in the spring because Robinson hod h's pmher. m shape and made the heavj hitlers roll over and play d'ail The hurlers ilirl mi respond to rteatment this year because of the poor weather iondir(oii in the training rarup. I'm not handing out nv alibi.' said I'ncle Wilhert this morning, "hut ihose games we lost in Boston weje tough ones Boston has a fast, aggressive ball cIud and I nm not taking anv credit away from them, but they had most of the breaks, and vou know whin that means They got at least half n dozen hits which were fan- bv oulv a couple of inches and usually drove the ball between the outfielders Vou can do thai om.i' in u while, but not nil of the time, and tnat is why I sav the Braves got me breaks ' Auuiher thing whs the late reporting nf some of the meu (inuies i not vet in shupe mid Mvirs isn't readi to pnn vei That et us back n tiihV. and londiilons weie tjot nutiroieil iie Kilduff sprang h charity horse and had to step o ,t if ttie , ne.iip B.n .peaking of the Homou a.b it Im.ks better than last year. Niihol hon iuthwor,h sml Harhure i,ne helped i.h . lull und given ti the needed punch V rd M it. hell -ho.ild d" 'mnetlnng tins vear.'' BRr B' ififl'lSI ) V , '.!( hi nun lle nt thr nei heir thit nll.rn and 'imo.n, ( it r I'kxh mil he nlninnu nn nhen oil. 'I hr !,, lira " '" oprn thr 'oral 4ii'Hi I raqur irnioii nt Shthr Park annum llahf i'iA ami i tri,tia uppurlmn rnt. Y rKS'lKRDA Other S ;ji,- sieppt-d mi i a il li.' k n Rd Romnie, was kin ked 'on failing to fiu. I ihe ill .iTiuei, ''iei nnil gate Detror u Mitn mn.ng The While So In tue a-ionnl League I whiih ' MIO'ISII lo win tUree ii and St I.ooii won ts Hist I) ihe si ore of it to 1 Clubs Ire Butting the Ball imigni ii H ii lot of heav.v hitting losing bv the siriit. Washington. if the box enrly in the game ins 'I'll. A s of II to f! knuckle IihII nnbic ti limning, sicring Mev,, rims after the isi again, winch was to lie en-i ted. nstmrgli scoii'd fiiuitei'ii inns ugalust t.'hic.igo foui ames. The (iiunt, uallotieU the Knives hntt,e ,f the year, inking advantage of ('lnciiinaii Ku: Kid U ID WILLIAMS torn,. . line and win In seen i Hiatus Is in Ureal Form buirnui hnmpioii (,u been tighimg .iOe hlls himself uai ing 1 1 in 1 1 things Put, i J tiQ r Co. Piatt, Mrs. Barlow, French, Loos, Hoffner and Hackney, Con nected Here, Play Abroad IS NOTABLE ADVENTURE U SANDY McNIHMCK The books nre virtually cjoseel on the selections for each of the three Amer ican golf teams to be sent nliroad to compete for the Kritish championships this jo.ir nnd Pliiladelphin in particular has renson to be promt of the choices. For six players, either born nnd bred here or playing from clubs In the Phil adelphia district, arc included. On the professional team of twelve, just Announced, we have Kmmett French, formerly of Philadelphia nnd a home-bred, ns cnptnin. Charlie Hoffner. a Philndclphian, whoe choice has been predicted here nil nlong. and Chirencc Hackney. Scotchman pro nt Atlantic City, bothdinvp berths at district clubs. Besides these lMdin l,ons originated In i Philadelphia, which gives this city n dire t clnim nn "T per cent of the pro team. tf vou want more facts. Jim Knrnes, now nl Pelhnin. N Y.. achieved most of his fame while n pro nt Whitemarsh. He's n Hrltnn by birth. Mr. Ha flow's Cliaiue On the women's team Mrs. Ronnld II. Harlow. Merion. Knstern champion, rnte.s over here tlose to Miss Stirling, the champion and stellar light of the invading American team. Miss llollins. who went to the fourth round over there last j cat. is on Ihe temn nnd, because of her physique, may do better than Mrs. Harlow abroad, but this remains to be seen. As for the niiinleiirs, it is now pretty definite that J Wood Piatt . city cham pion, will be the lone Quaker City member of n band of eight slmon-piircs going over next week. Max Marston. Merion. hnd expected to go up to the time he injured his shoulder in the last hockey match of flic season nt the Ice Palace It did not bother linn till he tried to swing n golf stick at Mcrioii later and found he could not use his shoulder ut all. being obliged to play around one-handed. (Srcntly illsap- f minted, he had to decide In stay lit ionic. Piatt. Hackney nnd Mrs. Hnrlovv should all have cloe to the chance of our prime favorites on the tennis. Hoff ner. French nnd Loos will certainty have it hnnd in the proceedings, espe cially if they get going in their best strides. As for the team, with Hngen,. Karnes and Hutchison for the pros; Kvans, Oitlmet and Jones, for the amateurs, nnd Miss Stirling. Mrs. Hnrlovv and Miss Hollins for the women, nil three tennis are led by very nearly the three ranking golfer ()f Ynnkeelnnd. Few Missing You cnti think of few iilavers of nnv of the teams who would strengthen tnem. .Mrs. invin. Mrs WHBrJ VoOR OOS5 tilCTATGi W ESPeCtALLY IMPORTAMT LttTTER -QWJXTJ6 IT A 3Rns.T DCNL. Of THOUGHT f -AMD A3 You COMTINUC .JCMe othbr vAm Tue bosb CoMeS ROSHIM6 To YOU .SNOUriMG - Pon't Ten- mc YooVe MWLED TXrVT LBTTeR - AMO VoO HAeAesBR. T 6UT OM TH& MACHIMtt AN HOUR OR .TWO LATBR.f -AWti,AU COM-PLACCNITUY Pvjt IT IU TVtt DASKeT FttR. OOTGOlrJS MAIL VUITM 50MC. OThR S.UTTCR3 - AND You Borw tJURROMJ AROUNO lisi TrsC BA3KS.T LOOIMG ToR TJiAT UTTBH' DLT?' IY AND GLI -7. To SMITH tn Y5T' ff, 0. pai ' i .WA rJVn VJH-HUH H is: v .rfick crJS - ....,r- .. .r-ir-n I " I nrni 1 HTAIII1I HTli I mm. imjnu ! AND AT LAST You FlMD IT AD IISND IT To. HIM- OH'M-H- hum; AIM'T XT A GRB'R-T?AMD 3RR RsWIou LIM" " A POOR GUESSER Senators Chase Rommel and Naylor Before Keefeiets Into the Picture TIGER ROOKIE "FLIES KITE" nn- i.pco lighting m giem fnim in ninon ngnm mi Mondav niWit at sneeiBl show hi ihe Natii.rm! Tin Kid believes he hn n chance to win back the row n fii.d is humous to gei i-iaik at Joe I.vnih. the pteKent iitleholiler. Il was Joe who pur Williams duwn fur the miint n i ouple of eurs ,igo ntul Merieil liim mi the ibnvn gradi w I'.miis tHkt- un n uti t.o.g,, imrum in Joe Kurninn MoiwUr nielli u-x- ..f lute, Inn tl( Kid will make 1 f m ixteml and Miss Cnverlv would be romfortinu additions to the women's bund; Hob Onrdner. Dave, Herrou (who is still douhtfuli. (ieorge Itotnn nnd Hill Fownes in slinpe, would achl strength to the ainntenrs; Leo Diesel. Jack Hurkc and one or two others would add to the pros, hut for concentrated stiength,' gatheiiug the available against limit less difficulties, everyone concerned In the mustering of'the forces, the comb ing of the country for talent, is cer tainly tobe congratulated So nre the playeis who have volun teered their time nnd money, solely In the defense of the America's golf gon falon It's to be a notable golf adventure. F.very Yankee golf fan's bosom should throb with pride nt the purpore nnd spirit of the thing. The big thing now is to squeeze for n victory. Ho gel 'in. Yanks! rrtchet Club .Milnes The Philadelphia Cricket ('lull entered a strong tciini at tin- opening tussle for the Philadelphia women's golf cup yes teidnv hiiiI i leaned up the Count I v Club. hc unit i li i i two Merion. present I'hainpKUis. defeat, i, Hunion. ti to 1. and lliiiitinijiloii Valley heat Philuiont, ll to 1 I'lii- hist in ii t lies of the piny foi the major i lull i hnmpioiiship of the city wcie n little moie one-sided 111 nil e.Micitcd. tue favontn winning in encli ot Ihe three matches Mr-. Vnnuerbeck. who won by 8 nnd 7; Miss Cuvcrlv. by 4 nnd ,'t, nnd Miss Hell, by il mid I .look to be the best 1 "J .'( combination In the league und should win tin tii'M three matches in even start Mis. Tiirnbull is ulso very neniit icrt.mi to ucmuiit for the fourth, so tluit I lie Cinl.ei Club is ('xpecteil to sw up tile leiigiu Merion i nor so stiong minus Mi Harlow, nbroiid. und Huntingdon Ynllev will miss Mrs T. K. Wiedersluini fmineily Miss R. T C'bandlei- The Cricket Club. L'd. team has nni losi h mil t h in the Mibuiban league und fuinisheil the bet icservc strength nnv of tin teams hnve Moie of this nnriii, U ihev iiv I BASEBALL'S GOOD START President Heydler Says Game Has , Received Best Getaway in History l ( iiiciun.t'.i, O.. Apnl 0 President .John A lleydler. of the Niitioiuil Lenzue. I, ere on hn lirst "sw ing around i lie circun.'' said tlmt the gnnic had teceived the grenlesl start in its lib., toiy and t lint it reuiuincd with tiie magnates and I In- plnvers lo finish it r.s well ns it began He said i In" new iiiles announced by Commissioner l.iniilis m icgiird to hold outs would go into I'lTi'i't next Saturday. The leu gue chief will iiccompnnv the Reds to Pitt"biirgli tonight and will see the opening theic tomorrow Mitchell Trims Delaney With Ease Mrs Vluinr In rnl JO I'inhi After the Athletics hud been hurteil under n I l-t. seme al Washington yes terday, the startling news was sent broadcast that Connie Mack was n hum guesser. The tall tactician looked over his stnff of hurlers prior to the start of the game and nominated ICddle Rom mel to humble (ieorge McHrlde'H toilers ld was n huge success from a Wash ington standpoint nnd nil thnt he ac complished during his short stay on the mound was to present (iritiith's team with four runs on n" many hits. The A's hod garnered a tally in Ihe lirst and in their half of the second ndtled an other, milking the count t to .'. Then Connie concluded thnt Rnllic Naylor wns due to step into the pictuic us a hero, but again the sage nf Vandcrbeok'"p'il5'-hrst and Lehigh wns off What May Happen in Baseball Today 1 NATIONAL I.EAni'K W. L. IT. Win Iise New York ... at .tM) ,WK) .000 Chicago a i ,:tvi .soo .eon llonton 4 2 ,WV .114 .410 I'ltlsbuntli . ... At .601 ,111 .4! Thlllles 2 I .500 .000 .400 Cincinnati 1 4 .:U:t .4311 .'JM St. Lnuls ... 1 :t .20 .1011 .200 nrnoklMi I A ,lfl; .280 .113 AMKRICAN I.KAOl'K W. L. ri'. Win lsp New Vorli a I .150 .800 ,00 Wn.lilnston ... I 2 . .lit .511 Nl. Iiuls .. 4 2 . .114 .511 tie velnnd ... .12 .OW ,1 .Roo lloslon . . 1 .1 .400 ,0O .M netroll 12 .531 .500 .250 thlrni .... 13 .250 .100 .200 Athletics ... II 200 .141 .3S3 OLIVE WREATH SOOM HANGS ON LEFT EAR Fame in Sport Short-Lived and Ups and Downs Ar Many "Miracle Man" Stallings and Johnny Evers Two Shining Examples ny GUANTLAND IUCE An (hit roun Some go up, L'p and Dotvn old world pots roun and SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LEAfU'i; llrcwikhn nt rhllnilfleliU. New York nl llnstiin. ritubnrah nl Clilfnio. St. Ioul4 at Clnrlnnatl, AMEIIICAN I,Hdl K Alhlellcs ut Wnshltwton, lloston nt New ork. Clcvclsnil nl llrtrnll, Chlfiicii nl s,t, IaiiIk. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL LF.AOUK Mill 3t llrnnlilrn. 2. I New York. Ot lloston. I. Olornlnc rnme polioneil.) I'lttshursli, 14t Chicago, . Nt. iMxiit, III Clnrlniuitl, I , AMERICAN LEXOltK I VVnuliliislon. 1 Athlf1lM.il. Cleveland. 12t Itftrelt. 3. . Nn lop stayed on the rnounil for one S,ni Nw York (vtet irouncl.V iino imi-coiiiis joiiiii.s iiiumi; wiiico time AYnsliington lidded eight runs mi six hits ntul with two down in the thud, three-hngeircl Kcefe wns hiuleil into tiie biench und lie put u stop to 1 Guv Nickalls Orders Complete Reor' ganUation of Varsity Ettjhts CHANGES IN YALE CREWS the tush of the Senators. A'.s Hummer Scli.iclil In the five nnd nne-thiid innings thnt he toiled his delivery was nit ked fop only three hits nnd n pair of runs. The Athletics in the meantime were making ten safeties for thirteen linso off Si hiicht nnd had Connie picked Keefe to start the wise ones say the A's would be tud with Itostoti for fifth place instead of lamping the scenery nt the bottom of the percentage column Derby. Tomi.. April 20. C.uy Nick nils, the Ynle crew coach, has made it clear that he will thoroughly reor gnnlze the two Yale varsity crews in preparations for Ihe two tacea with Columbia on the Housatonlc river on April :). Since the defeat of the reg ular bv Pennsylvania Nickalls has tried four different rowing combinations in fits two crews. Altlioiieli Wniren Leslie. .Ir . uie Of the nine hits innde bv the Si. ! New Yorker, who stroked the second Louis Browns in their -l-t victory over tiie Chicugo White Sox. one was u cir cuit smash by fJeorge Sisler, while Mosttl. Severeld and .Incobson contri buted two-sickcis It was the second straight defeat administered by the Browns of the White Sox Cull lloliiiig maile his big leagui debut liefmc 1 li t ion fans .vesieiduy and the lookie held the i hutiipiou Indians hilless fiu tn'e fiaiiies In the pevenlli be blew and nine hits, with three Tiger misplays gave Tris Speaker's tribe il tallies. The Ti nit I store whs 1- to !! The g.iiui , heiliiled at New York lie I ween the nks and Red Sox win postponed on account of wet grounds. Busy Day for (icorgc, Burns The New oik liitiuts drew up on even terms with the Chicago Cubs in the Heydlei- cm ml The Braves were the1 victims of Mi Craw's outfit on 1'iitiioi'n Day bv u m of 11 to 1. (iemge I tin ns Ii 4 1 L a lnis i inie in left Held and nil he did dm Hr,- tin- afternoon was to spi:ui nine flie The I'nriis went ball iiig-cray iiguitist tin Cutis ami turned in u count of 1 I to ' Nineteen bits were gar ni led ihirm.' ill" carnage by the Pirmos. including i Mi-baggerH liy Mutnimllc. Cm iv. liigliie and (iriiiiin. 1 liiiniltnii ciack'il it n tiijile and Caiev added II liomei in In- collection. May iiuipilclieil Rube Mniiiuiiid ui Ciiu iiiiuiii and the St. Louis Cardinals had u -nil time iu trimming the It'-iK. II to 1 The bulling of Milton Slock wns n li.inne He speared n single, double and triple. Sixty Answer Michigan Grid Call llli rlmr Mil It. April 211 -sm ,n..n ui'fl fur the Miriin: footn.ill iTiir ih 1 niv-rallv ut .Miiliman Tliev ' s. hiunbcr uf jirioulMlru; lecrultH. i ,' ll, etcrsns will he out uf the I .. few Weeks nwlns I" ni-l Iv Itleil i ,nil trck lemm itif 1 1 ui.ilnir ' li r' tf ThJ Wtennn sivtnrit ' ." h Y hi Is expes oil her,, ui lli ri- weeU eight last Saturday, has been given the stroke oar seat since the Quaker up set. Mull and Hnldeman have been tiled tit No. T. Captain Hon hns re mained undisturbed at No. (I and (lib son nt No. 5. Winner Willie Loughlln a llriitnnn. April Jn. -In ten loun-ls nf Imil.ss flcht nis Willi Lounhlin liinlrliem dff..ld llslpll Srhspperl Vilke-lljrr" at the Hiwrtsmcii' Club here Th- seinlllnil b iern Hilly lJ)sn. this ctl ml Hubber tllbhons. Bethlehem, look ihv ci- oft ise Kind-lip. For five rounds ami psrl of the irtli Logsn hsnrled Olbhons urilfle bofl bfatlnt Nr the end of 'ho round (Jlbuona dropped Logan for the lount with riht: nana smsii mi n"3 r "" ..........- the round nnrl wtlh the minute's reit. cjrn" out In the ssvvnth snd elslith and had nib bons hanglnit on l-nsnn ivon the decision Carpentter Sails on May 7 Purls, April 20 lleorses iaipentlr the clmmplon heavyweight puiillst of Europe will esll for the United Hmts on I.a Bavo e May 7 He will be aceoniDiinltil by IVaneol" Deirmps his mansger On April 30 Car rentier will leferen a fight between the rronch heavyweights I'aul Journee nnd uu. If Journe" a'nould win the hour he will accompany Carpentler Htatea. LEADS IN LEAGUE Clivedons Scoro Fifth Straight Victory Tn Interscholastic Baseball League i FRANKFORD HIGH WINS INTKR8ri!OI.ABTlC I.KAOl'K W. 1.. IM W. I., r.c. Irrrm'n . o I.OOII Central II. I 1 .S yy.p' ii.. j i .ofl7 ratho'c 11. i .1 .sso Fran'd II !. J ,87 North't II. 0 3 .000 YIXTKBDAY'R Rrj.UI.TS Rerrnantoim High. 6i Central High, S. rrankford High, ni Cntholle High, 0. otiikr sconns nirard College. i St Joseph TreK, 0 (sli Innlngv). St. Luke's .School, at (itrmantowii Aead- emr. S. Ahlnrlon High. 3i I'pprr Darhy Ilgh, 1, Vlneland High, l.li Cnlllngsnrooil lligli, I), renn Charter, Cermantown Frlendl', 3. Woodbury High. II: Palmira High. 4 I orhrnst High. IS; riillodflphlo Nor I inal. s!. Germantovvn Higli continued its win ning streak and still heads the Public High School League iih the result of its close victory over Central High School I on thp tatter's field yesterdny afternoon by the score of tt to ii. This makes the I fifth consecutive gome which the Cllvedians have captured in the league 1 race. Going into the eighth inning vvilh Ihe score standing ."-4 against them, the league leaders sewed the game up by pushing two tallies nciosg tii platter. The other league game, between Frankford High nnd Catholic High, re sulted in a shut-out victory for the former. Ji to 0. Grnnslmch hurled for Frankford nnd held the Purple and Gold sluggers, to one lone hit. a single by Pitcher Cella, in the fifth inning. Grnnsbach's work with the bat also figured prominently in t tie Frankford victory. He made thiee hits; Rnd lugged in two runs himself. Girard College's victory over St. Joseph's Prep came as. u surprise to the Crimson nnd Gray nine. Previous to this game the Seventeenth nnd Stiles streets players had scored three com paratively easy wins. Northeast opposed Philadelphia Nor mal iscnooi nnu ensny ueicaieri tneir op ponents. The final seme does not show the game that was played Northeast scored fifteen runs to Normal's four, and could have made many nime. I'enn Charter added another victory to their total by defeating the German town Friends, S to .1, oiid tome go doirti." Old Song. CONSIDER the up and down cages of George Stallings and Johnny Evers. Seven years ngo Stallings was "the Mir acle Man" of baseball. He had per formed the miraculous feat of coming; from last place In July to a world champlonnhip In October nnd en route to this dizzy pinnacle lie had beaten the old Athletics four straight games. Two or three years after that Johnny Evers was released by two clubs, cast ndrift add apparently submerged. Today Stallings Is bnck in n minor league and Evers is at the head of the Chicago Cub. There's a tidy illustra tion of the game's great seesaw act for your casual inspection. The Game vs. Egotism ANY man who follows closely the shifting tides of sport and stilt re tains nn enlarged dome ( Is a hopeless case. On the field lie will hear n crowd cbeor a man one week nnd jeer him the next. Off the field he will find how quickly fomo fades out as some new star takes a veteran's place. It i" all just ns well. Hut it is n lusty rap nt nny man s nope ot eternal tame A few may last down the ares, hut thet nre not enough to worry over. "It isn't what you used to be it's what you are today" nd it is nlso what you will very probably be tomorrow or the day after. It doesn't take much of a jolt to knock the olive wreath over the left car. California's Entry CAMFOn.NIA UNIVERSITY is sending her crew East. That isn't nil the State of Cnlifornln has to send. She wanted to send n football team k Eras, to STW!" 8tarted h" d-"--WS She nlso has Charley PsrbWi, BIU Johnston to send laus.V Tiidcn is the only man In th. -try. ortho worM. iu .- "..'" ? nr.ln.t .Tnhn.t ' "j ' "" een .Ml against Johnston, and we can't thinly nny one w th an Ten chance .. "' Faddock-not on the di,."M" Tb Other Way "PAUPENTIEII." s,s an exch.tl Y "will be handlcatmed by fiX from his home support. " He may be 3000 miles from his hr.. WV,' but every indication wC he will have more supporter, in T crowd than Dempscy. We h. v! astonished to find the numbVS", who arc pulling for Carpentler town? bokutrilh RMm ,o M tt- " When he fought in New York. Dem sey found the crowd nlmoat mImT' Bill Brennan. So much ," fh J vanquished was cheered and tht tie.., wns saluted by Ihe raspberry Xnii Carpentler will Urk for no 1 Buptwrt In his battle. At the la),t il will stumble on an even break In'so-fi, as the sympathetic squawks of tk populnce arc concerned. rEMrSRY'B N'lwl-ork reception Wt Y him badly depressed. For the fat Ime he seemed to have diwovered Sit his popularity was far from being inn per cent widespread. The aeclsfm the multitude is the: msln dish of ,nyf champion. When this acclaim . h.w tinder a muffter one of the main attrge tlons ot the throne is taken away. ComrioM, if. Alf right, ruriH Boots and Saddle a. purehaaar fer tkur The Classic Handicap for three-year-olds is the day's feature at Havre de Grace, with the Illalto Purse as a strong secondary feature. .Mythology Is a likely contender in the Classic, with Baby Grand nnd Night Raider highly con' sldered. Cnptnin Hcrschlcr will be hard lo defeat in the Rlalto, with Sundial and Lad's Love as strong contestants. Horses in good condition in other races nre: First, Dare, Friar's Hush, Atbgarven ; second, Esquimaux, Whist II, Trcdctt (steeplechase) ; Old Rose bud. Pickwick. Panaman ; sixth, Soldat dc Verdun. King John, Star Realm: seventh, Jack Reeves, Indolence, Arbi trator. Governor Ritchie, of Maryland, has an nounced no seleotlnn of a state racing com missioner to succeed John I.. Kennedv ra a'gned The rovernor la leported to be seeking rt mnn who can aid In carrying nut n strong policy. Racing In Maryland la be sieged from without and within hy force under the Influence ot a. powerful betting ring In New York which ek to deatroy all parl-mutuel track. It is up to Mary lard tu atop the atrlfe Instituted on Bnnd way .1. Howard Usln, with twelve jumpers from the 3. Pi Wldener farm. ! late ar rival at Plmllcn. Thomas OTirien laid 1.1000 to S1000 agalnat Tryater for the Kentucky Uerby and plncsd another wager on hla own colt, P.urlbu to win the big make. John Sonford la an arrival from Amster dam, N Y , tu loolc over th airing of horsee Prtaton Ulrch la training fjr him at Havre de llrace , .Mike ljneh, who haa acted a aaalatant to everal prominent starters, haa signed to do tne -timing at tne Knowing places in rennaylvanla: Whitemarsh Needing. Lan aatar. Hanover, Hhamoktn, Aehtand and Altoona The Altoona Fair will feature running- racea thl year It la rumored the owner of the Bowie tiaetc ivre seeking racing plant. When wm came WIIU.ro Traver, ,,M h gord airing- ot horwe; and enll-tsd tn h, navy. Now ha la back in tha racing gii, He purchased recently and Is tn mil it other horaea. '" " It la reported thit lnchcap. Uv 8tt.n ec4t, haa irons wrong again and will nt entered In the Kentucky Derby, and : rJrhaS may never ro again. ' The twelee-day raelnt mistt at Wbmii.. tarted off In lively fashion. ThtV. uTvi fair horaea ther mostly tnttx Bowu c, tho opening day nor paid f 104 for a 13 tiok to beat Vaneylvanla. night bark a next race Cousin o" Mine paid IIM20 b defeat Hecond Cauain. and a tleiet n Tigers Sign California Captain Ttrrkelrr. CaJlr.. Anrit 9ft r..li. i. captain of the University of Callfnit hateball team, has been signed hr Drtrf.it for next seiaon, he nnnounced todey Mnn plays center Held Pitt Grid Star to Coach ritlburgli Pa., April SO Leonard Hllu former Unlvuralty of Pltteburrh footban atar, haa been signed an couch ef nice It atltute, Itouitan. 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Mitchell i.eitting AQUINAS BY A POINT Downtowners Win City Catholie Championship on Kilpatrlck's Toss A hi lil ennl In I'eii'i Kilpfliii'lt ten e nliili hefuli I lie Jlltiii IV a live I tuiui'il li ilefetil lur .iiin,'i into il L'7 'JO v ii tm v nnil cave tiie downtowner the I'utlmlii' i liainpinuhip of the i ity over Vat n it v Kai'h team hail won one 1,'iinie ami lout one irovinu tn l.n-i JiifthtN I'onteal NatlviK vvat in the liuil at ihe in f Ihe une.iei teil nun in ihe ittiine The tn'ore wne I'll li nnil ihe pi.ivei- were trv Ing ilieir liuriet to 'fieer.e" the ball when Kilpairuk ciiuie nut of n (('I'imiiinjti' Mini p-lliui: luouc uunle tin deeulini; iuint The oonteit v haul font hi ftoni pari to fiuixh Tin uiimv ner. nut ltln.veil liieii iippivin-m - ami nulicni eil them troin the helil nine Knalu In nve Aiiiinn- turned in seventeen foul point, n k.-j I ti - r eicht for Vntlvltv anil it vvni the one pninter- that cave t,i' title In Annum NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK inim t aiao v. m. rnii.i.11-:) v i Feata on Hale nt filmli ttti.ir.ir f jJ lb, in tk , i .-, iliela nnd ftpalillng' College Baseball W.TV.KUW FIUM I.Ti llolr rru. 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