irtitoMwiMmi wining w ygtftjbJfispBttviJTOy rst r8 iA' V- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, .SATURDAY, APRIL 23,- 1821 14 Official Batting- Averages Show Frank Bruggy, of Phils, is Hitting the Old Apple at .500 Gait . -yvi -? i i: 4" LI 1'C- I. ROMMEL TAMES YANKS AND A'S WIN A GAME; RUTH GETS 4 TH HOMER Kid Pitcher Baffle Henry CJouters and Allans Only Four Hits 11 hitcy If itt Is Bat t hip Star Phils Top Mational League Batters Hj HOr.KIU . MWWKI.l. Sniri- fil'i'ir Iwi'ru I'iiMIi Lrilirr IF IT were nftt for the Yiuikc. s the Atiileti . uo.ildn t hme won n hu.1 game tin venr Thnt nggrcgufnti nf hen) hitting -tnr lw mndc It possible for the men of Mack to :. " "':" ami garner two .i.'tirli"t nml s'v n the i iuli ii t nance to Htmii'iln n it percentage. Tndn) the nffiYhil itgun-. arc .250 which it not - had. icstcrda. battle nn -ini'iir to the one plnird in New irk n ucik ngo. when tin- A' left th- maiden ln Tin- -nine pitcher, meaning Iln.M. ns nn the mound, nn I Kontnicl n'l""l ''" ''l """ "' wrilt't uti points lti both I'onfliitx In the rutin n nm four lut- nml pin' me whale f a gam Tln A' looked ii great ilml better fielding w! nut o I.h.m- In tin thinl foil' runs, him In t1' i ecntli. t'lotituig h line wi'dnens, fuii more wore in had wren In- wnlkul Wilt nt t In- opening of the frni'i" hung up. Ilojt ot nnd lli' nM i' Till. Wnikir t"' lvitt"r ln-nt int I unis i- wile ones. f-Ti ng In Unit ! ' nu; nf mils nnd mure n n o h, - nthloiis iinii'i'unril in ilrv W'liu Witt l .iiiprnvins inn ,i iln Tliurdii) lir 1ml thiec hits ftinl -..Mir.l-n no -iiir! -I t H'i I viilkul three t.m". HnUhins with 11 perfect incra.-i Witt is n c itCrcr If h- mrn u WIipii lip i C'ini; S'"l li'' i- "n.iI ' ml lut "urn In- i m ii tiinp tlnM-o i: no do iht nlmnt it. Wn'kn lid Wi'-i ,i.i nu1 p:nms lii'tior bn-olmll. wlii.h nmko t'niinto's mil!, ri.Tc p'ormn nt I'lilii' K it 'i H t''i b'K tioio of M'r p m. rrn if liis rluli did lor Ho mad.- lu fourth liomir of iip M'n-on n tlir fo.irtli inninx, Uno king tho lmll to tin- top tkr of tho o.it In tl'i' li'ft tlrld blcnilior". Uomnn'l trinl to fool him wtili n n lull! nnd di'lird nnn ip shoulder high nml n trillo outsidn. llul'i MMilcil it mi tlm rli.n ntnl tin hull tnT rniiw hnok. 't'hnt "n l!.iniliino's oii'j hit. but Ii'' "lis pcrfi'Mly sjitistloil l'rnnk Itnkrr uiih cirnn n lic linnd wlnn ir hnttrd for lVreuson in tho r.'.nt'i Tim uno tunc liomp run kins nmi looks III,.- nn onlinnr plnr. with Ruth 'ii tl- liiui'lichi Krnnk iippi'orod in tho lino up tin- tirt tlmo this j-i'iir, linMii-; hi'i it iointnti'd by .Indue I.ninli on Thur.sil.iT. Unkor couldn't do nnythitii; but roll n f.- Iilo grounder to DnKcs, rndine tin- cntiif Till: I'hil' '"' " '.! nur in in A 'iimiM n J In I rrrltrt. Cnuv nnlij ti r Intl. Phillies Load in Club Batting U I WII.I.VI M S Phillips nro sinjing ;l nunn bat t hi- sen.on if tin otliclnl nuTiiti'i turned Ioo.m for tin fir-t t.mi todn. nro to bi bplii'Md. Ill" a, filers, ulii'li ui'ludo annics plnjcd up to lnt Wi'dnosdH . hov tho rin' n ii fain to ho loutltn: l In lioroliido nt n "M pace, nnd thov nro lcnciiu; tin Wtioinl l.i'OBii' Krnnk Mnisv . t'nriovan's mir rntrhcr. is in tli trout rank iiinomr tin IndiMi'unl "tirkunfth Krunk hit nn cxoii ."tin for tho li'st woik of Tim si.ison. whioh inm'lit not inrnii cr mmli. but it helps ,i littl. Ills! till' ill i" I-'uitlnr p iili'in in fsnrd to tie niusBinc popr of I'.ill Ilnnonu - tinni rnn In found mi o'i -' muination Then nn- ix aflilnti' 1 muni oor ".!)- Jmk Milior. Miii-id. I'arktti'on. Wri;ht-tnrio. Ilnu lines nnd Ilrue;j Thi'sn mm Iiiip bei'ti laieoh n-ponsiblo for tin witorlc. soured bv the I'hlls thus fur. ini.kins up f'ir tin- v.nl pitohine and uneertn.ii mfn Id with th"ir lnnw llluiiseims Tho lipei -t -urpri'o i the work of t'y Williams. The eloiv;nted farmer llstuillv its off to n Ihme start and pllr? ii) n lue nvernKe m the cnrlv siunrs, but this jenr he tiinshrd the firt weilt with tin health marl; of .141. .lot- Tieiitei. the I'ittsbureh intielder, did the best work The Tulsa youth was m (nit twent. -the iiinos nrd made thirteen lute for an average of ..1-" Tierne; is fie most liki'l look.ns rookie to break into the fast net this l-mi-i'ti and Mimi'd le a smr. I 'ode Pa-kirt. wlio now i pinitii: with t'liioinnnti. made his lfiullth hit In the National I.encie on Ajiril It! in n same with l'ittsburtsh I lode is about tl lest pin. i r in the National I.iacue in point of son ioe. having been ii tin' simt. 1 !H T "n A's nre nr wrv n nu in the American I.eaeue. I'd mniel is the lenil Hi litter iun 'tis, lrnr.ii is text with 'JO'.' nnd Walker and Welsh fnl'inv. with 'Jsii neh II.Teer. th" Mnoktnen have been i.p neiin't s(uni. Ji ett s,io, pr, hiuc. whieh ni ononis for the bum nxeranes l .Mil in n l'!"s tli- tleser lilbi rf. has dui.' up n new reoord for his rl.eiin. .l sns Waller .Inhnson hii-ted the mark made i IMdie I'lank in tie Anie-nan I.icu' when he bent the Athletns on April IT This ;no Winur ii t itn' of :i uitorles in the lenjue. jut one more than I'lank Ilete is th, dope t lull t I.IMlls llroli Iinel irel - nrk I'ldluitelnliU Won II ! ii in 40 l."M .11 VS 'Ji I' r. .njt .rttd .nut .nn ..v: ' 117 f ,c noted i fiwri, , ie limits Robins Have Flock of Pitched ' i. i i'ih hns m in;iii pitohi r tli mniiAE1 r ha to tie different u I'.oiu iri reii rn.ber whether they sho. t ;!ie old henniv apple iroui t i-l r. the , -I .,! v, nl tll'loi r , ,, , r T, at ... Llreiills of 1 ti an mtioiii, in n rest of tutu ru.i'1 nrd s i. ii u (' ih ,s n.nre than lk.iv to rau-n u few palpt- ii 'is t ui: its on n t I ' '1- M. I h H-OoP-t, t.'l.s sfH.i.t, l.ns- .,.,r ., .. i mi -U r 'hl,"ts brfized thioisn tl Nni una' I.i.uue -., . t ' T r's sipefcpr I luster Mai s. S'an'ei roM.ipikie nnd the l ft- mi ",' I leelnnd whv Thi hail n lot of fun and even- thins and loilioied a oouple of thousand apiee for it The in'iod ''tun sPftn, to hove been n rlaunt one and there are indna tlon that I in e Wiihut Hobinon and h hor nn' to rejieat. but ther' are a floi k of ra p.k lienoed bv I rt-hureh ie- sj nl,lti t I low b- i! .- ra k t . j' t-f. n s,i, Ini; i nrp. Tl e don t i ome ai ' t r W'tl Man",' ' adore. I'feffer Sherrod Sm.th f'lnn i" Mitole'l nnd "Iuteh eu er r' t.i n-irtion a eouple of fnirlv pood sei ,,nd str'nsers. there won't be nn crest nmoiiut of feriee. bustnu ja'rst ltrook'.vn. Hobln Ins iveir kind of pit,;i)j krnun W"IS fv flf" 'tit nir r f ii .(; ; eif Huhe Mif'r ' ' ,' Ih " .ill . ; .' 'Illl'l'l '.' ',;i( 1( II ' r i ' I III III I 'J 'If I til "If flit Hi, . o,-i ' . fcini ilmt Kul h I 'II I hqnil r. . i 1'prfrctlv of it. 1 1 ' r; L ( tl iK 'low n t! I1C' ' II'!'!' s I'M l' M.Ht 's fn iii' . 'ii'. 'I hi ! ni" s, . them Hi. bin 1 an - 1 v 1 1 ln it ' t.(! ' .r 1 And tl nf nn a' n S I II 1 1 ' 1 I- one -. eists li i-n ifi paw -.1 ,p -null . oi 1 'g linn rs I liri I " e - ''l'' " iiri, :l 1 1 r u 1. 1 I'f lli , I' .:.. :,, t I'l'rhu q 'a 'In 1 M I 'kf II IV wiii; iifrtif,n than !'' Soiiip Great Staffs Yl It ran p ' i 1 hem mit w it! n fi reno im nml it.eiop 11 11. 11 of 'I' 11 '.,1 the best t'lirurini; s'ln'e ihe start of Wnd.ii U. M- ml. r. !'latu lit. I 1 ., While and Nn n Allrm k of tl (l.ernll. Miowii and Ifeulbii' h. Ihle ' . Ilit't of t1 . and a fen mht r- of the 1 limit ill tl ' it ,.'i'iiiii'l nnd Mai-, "f the Most., villi Jn U 1'oouilis, of Conine Ma II.' I s f A ' '''''' rl ii 7.7'sf l,ji,,i,lr I'dA i hit I'ri, u 'ni 1, ii'nhlr h in. ""i I 11 1 tiu 1 it 1 it illlfl lllir t,f i'i liwlil n hull 1 . 'bit thu !l CURTIS CLUB PLANS MEET Flrot Annual Track Competition at Lawndnle May 31 The i ui i s i on tn Club I ns irud cnli) blaiirts fni ine tii -t aniiual track lllld lli'ld nieel i" 1 1 he'd nu ihe club grounds at l..iw ndiile on Snlurdai, M 21. stalling ai I I' M lrirp Ilarrt Midriitli. who ha- i lutrge of the meet. In putting forth t . t i Ifurt to u ae it n mircess and the lunliij; i lub- in the cll will haie a full reireseutatioii '1'lic follow nig handicap events arc in- wn n great -nape, allowing om, In- wn in the fi'lil M'tiriln lhet lut well un-l tin' ti,r linn .ii'il ".hiiiii lilts nml -top I Wit.i ilir'i on hiie. Mint handed the tirt run of the tnii?..i After . mi'l wain lit 1 1" " hliic-stm kinged 'irk. 'no horn' -wii giving thr u pih hnl n 'inn'l I'lmr. nllnii ni'l rinh ' tlir i:n ilrstrn Men l .in I.e-I 11 III t'.-. 3(t llll hii Jnlnnon liflt ihr Irtroit I irjcr i7r Uin i urn liu touyhft rlufi. Ilr Irot 'he I'd Snr 'f for Willi n i II fit, hint n 111' ! I'tlirr 11 ni Is 11 it ,ii; p'lnuh l 'tir.Krtl lilf J 'I In luiinllr thr til hr rriii 1 rin' 1 I ill 1 (J ni", Balanced Staff Munaux. t'adr.reund I'feT. r Ii I re a r.L'l I -'.ander It" III eptme ve it nl1 "iitri'l. sluw ln ' ai not toijoh 11 s,i,,t T.,rtall lie an ! iii'i' r .11 .nless tin hi ,is ther, a-i in ft s 1 M'tt 1 .1 . ;, . I kn 'Us ! , ;,, r , ,,, . "r hm r i 1 n ir 1 tlir il mil uhl ft, 111 1 .1 III nua.nst si rii r I.1 Sheirod 1 11 v I' Ilk- ,;,, . f.i 1 nn as a 1 ii ip . ' hr in I hi) I 1 iivth linn r of Btrvnl ) ears 1- 1 ni era tii.-.o n mti'innl ti'berts tri i-e eof 1. 1 1 run tin laeue ha hi'' tnti-e l.d Walsh w ei', lion '1 " ! Aihi. 11 -- Womb is ' I'l.n iio W'u.e Si.y , Mn-ipianl 11ns i'i b- Mail noon, fni I -i si flo.s , I'nst r jsnore I ith. ami flendt r and 1','ntik Atnleties ti h-r moil- nml Inter im thr fi,hi, lrm n nr, nir, ihni'.'iu nl I., ltir,okli,n I rirl 'lot 11 fnir nui'lr m . itgr I .li to rrjfivii (, . p ut,irt(, i im hiiudred wird ilii-h L".'li in'd dai.li .-' MT.I nni, .SAO t.ird run'. ri,e ln,p ill twoe-pound .shot-imt. high pun;, bt i ml .lull p. p"le iiult nnd mie .inilo rela) op. ii to Kchnols, (olh'i'is and i 'libs There will nlo he a 7.'. tnrd dash open to feinile nnnihers of the Cintis C.iuntr) Club The priy.es will he hnnd- , some silvtr i ups to (ii s p kp, oi), ,,, third in each .neiit Hegihtrntioii I liltinlt. i mi be s. i ui. d from S .1 Dallas . ig'il'i IliM.r W'niiamnKei 's and entries should be sini t" Ilnrr) Melirntli .nie of employment department, Curtis Pub lishing Co. ' G000 CATCHES BY FISHER James Parker's Party Hooks 108 Croakers at Pierces Point. Trout in Abundance BECHTEL'S 20-POUND CARP . K. MKHMAN unfrlnleiulrnt nf ttie filrinoiinl I'nrk Aqii.irlum, The season for sen -('.shins Is now fairly under wn. Smm of the lending fishes, like floiitide'-s, oroakers am j weakfbh. arc liltin,-: fiech. fully three I weeks nhead of the usual tmn. The , piedlrtlons nindi to this rfTeet In this ooliiinn two weeks nR" have been mon I than fiiltlMod I If nn 11111 pri ted storm does not ap pear, annhrs may nn tomorrow lo nl 1 mi.t inn of tlieli fnvolite s,.iMde le I sorts nnd rateh n fnir mess of fish from I the has. surf nni p,.rs llesiden the 1 llh nni'ieil. there s the posibilit, that tin J linij j,'et kiiicllsb. ns there nre 111 dicnttons ihai this luird-llshllni: litl'.o , mr tuber of the I'loaker fninllj is about. 1 sonu t'Mr.iordinnr.'i oatolies were made this wiek .limit's l'ni. ei ntnl 11 milt' eaiiRht ins 1 ronkers nt 1'lenes Point last Siimla Tiie ii- ! four oi.uht hooks nnd chillis for hint. Pierces Point is ahow ('line n Point nnd about seven miles from Wildwood. It In i'onipnrativel 11 new lishinc resort iinu o not Known to mniij tlshernien. I hut it rlnls the famous wutein around rotten ue I Iw-ins to th' few bo.lt.s oblninnh'e it is peininlli innvir to, arrant;.! 11 mii befor. Iruul 111 order to! be i'i rtnin of beini: i.lde to lisli I.iiNt Suiulav Cieorsi Folm fished (ireat V.es Harbor Pm.i . off Peasleys Point and oauelit tin or rooktlsh. fo'ir j ' loiiueis. one iioiinuer. one eei anil unee weakllnh. tine of the weakfish wo.kIip(I four pounds First WwiMWi As far as eould be learned. Captain CeutRo Webb, of .Mnrftnto CH . had the dlstinetion of eatchit'C the liist Wenklish ,f the season with rod and Hue. I.nst Fridn he landul one welRhini: two and n half pounds from the wateis hack of Margate Citj. This sh was enticht with a jeow mussel. ('Iinrles I'urvis and jmrtv of four tihlug out of Itlvahe lat Saturday raupht twenty -eight croakers , nuiiiher of rroakers were also onu'ht f 10111 the benrh ami 1 pler.s nt Ocean 'it on Sunday and I Mondnj. A number of iloumjors wen- tnken fiotn the t.iori. igMari's buck of At lantic Cit and V.ss Harbor l!,i and (iii'iit 1 1 n and from Towtisinds and CorMins Inlet The best bait for flounders at this time of the jenr '.s a minnow, or what 1- xenerallj called a minnow . that is to saj. a small 1i.l1 This j, nis,, equnllj soo.l for croake.s and wiaktish. The I et all-around baits for these thtee and kinsfish nie clams, jellow- nius.eU and, when the can be had. ciabs, pieferahly shedder. Tifiut Plentiful l.eports fiom Monroe :md Pike i'nuii ties nre to the iffeet that the -tieaius uie abund.intlj supplied with trmit and that some bin rate'ies are made Anglers i.'iort. howexer. ttat slinn ti 1 1 troui foir to six Inches loin; uie the most numon is Thei are so pluitlful. in fn.t. in some stream, thai tiie are a Inuisanie to (hose wim wnnt to end h mih Kond-slued trout Most of the sinuller oreeks are just light I'.u pslutii:, but the laTfoi ones, like tl." Bie and Little Itii'.hklll tiie Wnllenpnupaek. and een llrodliends and the Tol" hniina. are ton full of water fot lirst-ilass hf-hing. (tier in the Ni ithern part f .leisev ontllsh nie biting orueiniirl 111 the tidal watirs and jelhiw perch and enl- nsn are uoiug tiie s;,,,,,, tiung m ponds. Some guod .at. Ins were 1 1 ported from 1-ue-ie, Pond Cuiterion Aliuonesim and Illai'tw"'.1 Si veral of the ,niglc! while fishing fin pi n ti hooked bn-s ami plik'Mel pr an Ieii-en was one of the unfortunates, as e hooked no less than fiftien His misfortune wits the greater, slnce ho did not get a sihrIi yellow penh. and the picknel, of nurse, had :o s., back into the pond 101111 iiirillil I lllflliuer IU lite I llllll- delphla ('omit) I"ip.li and (lame Assu oiution. i- an expert i nrp tl-heimau with rod and lire nnd Inst week made a i'f nuirkable score of the. one of whUh weight d tw-eti'' pounds, one twelve pounds, one right po in.l. one sl pti'itl'lii and one thtee and a half pounds. These tlsh were taken near Hunnymede. N. .1. u. s. Pololsts Winners I.nndun, A;n I it t. e. n-iP't 2.1 - rie . "rli an polo " r it . Ictcr.es in riileltur. Iclil Tll sm il nr 1 "I h. u an . ! I .' i' t i o a 'n : . i ' ujor lii .. I. oi nrt i ,n I r. It u. k Twenty-Pound Carp w .JOHN UK( IIThl. Of this cit), niitiln llih rati li near Jt linn) mede, N. .1. u MEN $rttV stf'S' . - & i 1 AND THEN OM DICK- I'M TMIPTV- t?ia lo uens onlv TVO MORE TO 30 -A FORTY FWO (OH MO "1M IVL " The worst placc om tus whole course'" 'OP ALU BSX tlNEI lirK fir mi) .N w CHAMPION GRATIS Harry ("Kid") Says He Even Would Pay Own Expenses for Title Bout With Kilbane TO ENTER PENN IN SEPT.1 Hy t.dl'IS "Th"ie appears t" to nu weicht. t . 11. .iafft: to be some doubt sa, Hnrrj Kid iiniwn (lie tonuer South Philadelphia Iiljrh School student, who is p'annini; to enroll nt the Puaersin of Pennsvl- Vlltlia Ili'M Septenihir "A 'ol of funs nre laboring under th" delusion t lint Ii am a lluliiweicht. Thu'ie nil wrong nnd I'll prou it to th- fistic public at ' larce when 1 weigh in for nn next bout ' ' .Tin las. time b'.ed. the night II wnippo'l 1 redih .links at Portland. I .Me . I tipped the beam ut I ''T pounds, 1 ringside. The iccognized fentherw eight limit at Ihe present time, joii know, is I I"t! poinds, weigh in nt 'li o'clock on-l the iifteinooii of the limit. That would he eiis for me I "Whnt I am worrung nbout moie ,thnn tin weight." loniinued the outli fu1 South Pl'dnilelphiau. "is whether I can succeed in emeigllii'; .lohnnv Kllbnne into the ling witli nu. I met him 'asi summer here nt the ball pnik and beat him cm 11 though it was up to ' nie to iiiaki the light throughou". Kil bane ciitainlj lonfid in that match. "I nni more rnxlous to meet thei , I'linmpli n In n referee's decision con iter rather tlnm a no-decision bout, and' ! I am "o nre that I would bring the ' title fiom Cleveland to Philadelphia I would agree m box Kilbane for niitli 1 nig I tiieuii for nothing, too exen go ! as far ns to mm iii own training e 1 peiisrs and caifi.re to wherever the innlcli is 10 tie nei 1. 1 II...U ,11.1'a tiik. nMinflrflnpi, to It toenl i1K r,.suitrii m n kiioo(,,ut vloton over jt,,)., )rn,h . the riigg'd Sxracus,." light UPiBbt This imiu. i s ipiitc a un prise .0I nil(1 ,n, 1 ml .. hhun been knocked 1 nff uj) feet in pn Minis matches, lei ,,,, stowed an llnny's contest . 11(,nllll.t rlu 'ieie that nipllt was 11 ',,,,, t of n , ie"l in ';. alter being idle ' fr (.evenil iii"inls frne Kid o ton-ed In the Mile-lines ' D(,,.ftUs,. of nn .iperntion on his nose. .U,.,. ,, ,,,,,1 .nt throat Scrap About Scrappers tlinnj lir-iinrr '" ra-k In "n ',nl'" ',r-?l.r i ,IM. i ii,.. nr s.t' t. it Jack i KM i V f in - xt'i r inl of n nhmlulnl '. oi M-ir' !' ' Th's was tho flii l ,. ,n . il -It fiiftT'-l b Wolfe .lurlllK Im oiij ear, r i (hnrlrt Mflnwiller lia Willi. FiTiKinn In fit f. ' ' - int hout with Jlmmv te-flo-rn .- w Vi'-oml tonlsiht remv hn i tn ' -Inn .ut n- Mvernl wrek. with l..tv S .. Th- -'if 1ut en the nn -ram i, t I. h-f n 'IIKn (riddl rnvi Jn r V ,-r u h-t ruts- run N' '; v,r. i. lit it Cinrar M" la.K nrtt- . i I .'.. i v.. Hnl.by A'.l-n llllll. n-un ' IP . urn" lnllitrtl t I' i '. vlf 9 1 J i.l.l'S trt Hl.in-'firl bftf. nf.' 1 1 iclir n is. 'rif r'iK I'UZJl ur I'ukkv l-m I'll. I ffUllsilll ,,. .f h. 1 n I. .i n!sr.i nnrl I.."' hr-cnl r nn hints ;or in) 'r.n'" . ' . :h. Natl .m.1 i nuir.nn v . . .. .. . ...-. .tor lliirntitn ,iht Th. tr;..n liK.-s inonii ;" i .... , , hor s . .nil rim Nfnr. I n -.y n'u-hf J iy ' ill im , , ,. tird in i f ''e ',",' ' l 1 nrrtl-'iri Th' It of hnr.y oml .lot rin' MS rp Ij If I I'" ' t..Mi.-r is ltiiy Wall s. Yi ill' r1- h. 1. Mnrft turns i 'u", r.piiN.rrri (..it nn . nn h. vii' if- m '" -lyr" . . i ,l..i Si iii'i Tlli m's: ' 1'hi o. roi Juhnnv n"w s 1 ""lo, ..in.l-up citlnr '"'V.1 r,.,,'i, k, s Johney Mi 's'" 1 j J llayto and Jo'-k ' ott..y Wilnun I 1's 1 'K I , n " K. l tilllrin ii, ou with a tc 'lmt. t ti.t.r ("il -hi i ' .tn nhMnr !' ' ,r . t i .rl ppil Built -tn m j r unrl I i lut, M'te " ' 'hi' Ann Ms.. ' hs , , t .tj.n fir h on- i'li i'i t , vi i Iln tryit J.-y Kii.jh l h , , , i in 1 i.i i lu fur Arili Irihriit Ml, K'ui'h I'hllii'.lphU iniltj- .IrillP.lt l'-f it h wolM , K1 m , , rin- ilunih.r. tli. N.sr ni'ilill. .IM a lot cf lioxiiiii iilirjuil mih i mnnn is iiaich.il fur i 'ssiil ti All '"na early in Mat tith iiinnii l.feth I 'frli-rit r rf,nt nl r an.1 numii I.amrrlon In i Iliailln8 I'a of II lit In ui on llrnttn t' I't b. x In th. iv i-iut . c . it V.rl. P'i MIH f " , ..i tth.r liouis 1-rifiy Tj.rT 1 1 n n i;.irl lliiunia-i Yi, ii iu I'.u-nll Hud H p n ' ihjii ti Skimmers Wtltn w i-ii-rii'inil Imiu te"n .luiuny Mi. ma , i. Ptlin.r may l' e'lnrh.il for v., ii t. niuiiili Hulllts.il .mil I'd 1 1 ii ,, , i hnf.irJ In r.natl.inal cra IX i. Mni ill wants mi t iii i i i"iy ihif ein'rh I'ri nlt'a ..1,ir M.un ty r.r,ty trjt. i ' iil'ju.l, if i-'oluniliun. O.. n Kruu ttt e Illllll I'. Il.nn. PrnrrnlPr of Sh.li irirt a i it t. Ii I rtdi. Wan mil " tn (i - . han f r Mjy 12 1st the I il',., re r I 1 ,tl lo ni t ihe WalltrilriK Wop a mi ns hat ir wn i.'r'iM ut hurtlne hl handi on 'the PWIadllPhln. OWNW D HE MADE A HOLE tSGTTIMG CSOOD! SA.Y t Ni" "oh-m-hSA- M POtueo IT J ' tjiaHT ist.,iii TH6 ROOSHI '" - OSSs z:-3.v... THUH- !" Get out.'" Cs. W $. V)TJs, V -v INT 'r.kvt. Itl . What May Happen in Baseball Today AMIIKICAN M.W'l i: N Lit iifS :iK?lESSa s F, .iu s'sao -5L. m , MirSikJ'i rivitiinm ''v - W. I.. V.C. Mill Los en York ... H '2 .111 .-.Ml .lij.l Mnshlnition . ft a ,n ,nnj ..isfl ciipiipii . . a s ,iw,i .i.nj .nsn st. tuilt 4 t .snu .111 .Mil iio-ton ,i 1 .i';i ,.-,iMi ..i; Detroit . ... S 3 .ton ..ilia W ciiifiimt a :t .inn ..Mi'i .331 Athlrtles t 0 .'JOU .33.1 ,22'J NATIONAL l,i: Mil i: V. t.. IM . In Lose I'lltshureli 7 - ." .Ma .in New- York . .it, ' .tit .7.111 .I33 hlniKii 3 'J .r.im .HI5 .ROO llttMnn .1 .141 ..11X1 .11)0 llrntiMlii ..I A .III ..".nu .100 Phillies . 3 I .1"0 ..-..Ml ,:.1 Clneliinnil ?. r, .131 .too .81x1 it. Inils I I .JtMl 331 .107 1NTF.KN TIONAI. I.ll.t t: -rMMN'(5 V. I.. I'M. M. I., fit. .Iitm.! ('.. 3 1.00O lii'iiiliiu; I i .333 Nru.irk 3 t .007 Tornnlo I '. .333 llillltnnrf 2 1 .007 strnnise I '.' .313 llwrhpsier. 2 1 .007 IliilTalii. i 3 .000 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY Mi:iticAN 1. i:r.t r. New lurk nt rlilllllli'llltlil. Kslilnitlitn ttt tti'stun. st. I.nuls ut leelilll1. Ili'trnlt at liiiiik'.t. ' n vnoNAt. 1. i:tti 1: I'll ill it's nt New tnrl.. Iliistiin nt llriinklin. Clili.iEn at SI. I mils. Inrlniuul at l'ilslniri:li. IMi:ttNAT10NAI, l.llM.t'i: Ituilii'sirr nl He. nil 111. I. rse ( ll.v nt II11IT.1I11. .sjr.n.ist. nt Nett'irk. Tornnlo nt llnlllmnre. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS tMI'UH'AN I.ILVIH 1: Mhlrtlrs. tli New inrl.. I. Clrirlimil. H; M. l..iills. 7. II iln prp.entril tilher Kames. wniiNAi, i,ii(,i 1: New irrU. 2i riillllt-s. I. llnmklMi I- llosloo 2. rlllBtmrcli 0; ( lnrtnniitl I. St. J.tiiis-( IiIliku Irnliii. ivti:kationi. i.iiw.i k Irrse-t it? . I: llilflillit. II. Itecliesirr, li Ken.lliiic. 3. srnetlse. 111 Nrwurk 0. llnttlinori' I3i 'liiriintii, ." B Strong Team Seeks Champion' ship of Gloucester County League T ,, (I D A Y -'- i pl EXHIBITION The baseball fans of Vi sttill, .1 , will have the opportunity to get u line oil the possibilities of tin town tnim ill the filniiccster Countv Hnseball I.tngue this afteruoon when the season is opened with an txhibltlon clash with the stiong Kenal Club, of Itcriiiantown, Tin nam this hiimih i. under the inaiingi ii i o ti t of Hill nii.iv. and h will I"' llsststi'd lV (iCorei. In; ' , . ,M. tioiinoenienl has been nvnle thai notv p. use will b(i spared in seeming a win mr. which mi mi- that the pitmant for 11UI will II) in Wosuillo nt m season, the siimii ns in basketball the hist eur. Ihe lengllti season will tint stun until Kn. ,,r,lnt Mm- 7 ,.1,..,, l!,,,l n i - ......-.,.. t .,ii appinr at Uestville. Iln inwti will . t.ik. i half holidny to nit.n.l ll th lug ling u triiuliiiin's I, me bun pro Mdi d fir. in. Iiuling a hninl i . i , . . r t ami I thin raising and Mayor Hurt will toss o it the Ih'st li-ill. ' . stioiiv liue-iii has bun s, nired 'nnd the h.ttter) will be i.plni . piioher, and llui'lir heliind the liat. mn) thev' should iniiiiinri' favornbl.t ttith tm rejtt I in the oiri ult Other phiyei. nn (,) III st biise; l.Mins. of Caind. n ilnrd base nml I'lirliicr. Ilainnnll nnd S, lueil hiiiiei' in the tint Ilild . French Athletes to See Bing Bouts Hero Monday The Tiench track albinos ,rf, fioin the I niversit) of I'nus to inmpiic in tho I'euu relnj ..irimnl April L.'! and !i0. will be among those piesent at the special bminr. show nt the National on Monda) night The) will be seated ut the ringside us guests of the piomniir All of the rreiichmen are keen box ing fans. TI'KMIW MDIM.-PIN VI. nuns limine IiiiikIiI lliniil-llnll Him.' luxe Tex Ilickard To urn anient Flesh Reduced, Body Huildinp; Phihi. Jack O'Brien's !',:,!?,. Harvard-Yale Day FRANKLIN FIELD TODAY Dual Trnck untl Flrhl ilrr-t I nn M. Harvard vs. Pennsylvania UhKII..l, f.AJir. llillO p. M. Yale vs. Pennsylvania llfsmril Sfut, SI. 00. ut (Ilmlirln' anil A. A. OfUc, lnn: klti i if ia. ,uuiluu, fio cU. WESTViLLE AFTER ASEBALL HONORS IN FIFTEEN " I WOUBER HOW I HAPPetsiaJJ To no THe.T!! - Mwoe 1 .... CrtM MWC A OOOD COT s- ;33' DEFEAT PHILLIES Circuit Clouts by E"arl Smith and George Kelly Win for Giants PIRATES RETAIN FIRST PLACE A pair of four-plv wallops proved the undoing of our Phils in New York ji'stcrilav allernoon when the New York (limit won a stirring leisehall game bv the More of to 1. It was a leal pitchers' battle belwten Cecil Algernon f'aiiM'.v and ,Ies Parimt in whiuli hits were very t-onrco. Il nppeared at the getawa) ns if the Phils were destined to topple the (limits twice In n row, for they cantered across tie nnn with a tull.i in the liri-t frame j when Stengel (.ecuied the only pass of Hie game off Harm's. Hnwllngs sneri flce.L sending Casey 10 second. Williams then proceeded to bent out an Infield hit, sending Stengel to third. He later scored when "Meant." Han- fioft fumbled MeiiselV grounder. It wiih not until the fifth that the fiiunts tied the some when Karl Smith sent one in Ihe right-Held grandstand and followed the usual cu.sloin of trot ting around the bases. In the seventh (Jeorge Kell) slammed the oval over Meusel'n dome and innteied nmiiml the bases with tho run that won the game. Il wni certainly a tough one for Cau'ej to lose, ur he held the Giants to the hits while the Phils came through with six. The 'Phils threw a scare in the ninth with u pair of singles, but vith two out, Wrlghtstone rolled n giounder to llapp. who stepped on third and tin gnino was over. The Hods lost their fifth sincesshe game to the Pirates nnd the latter re tained their lead in the National League, llrookhn defeated the Hoston Braves 1 10 L. The losers did not get n Int oil' tho delivery of Mitchell after the third. Only one gnme was pln)ed in the Amcrienn League outside of the Atli-It'tlcs-Ynnkee elnsh. The Cleveland Indians won nt the expense of the St Louia llrowns, H to 7. The Hwv.uk threw a scare into the rn nip of the (luimpliiiih with n six-run rail) In the eighth. Germantown Wlna at Volley Ball the tluimpion i!s 1h1I train of thr- tl. 'rmitnwn Y M C A last niiht i ff.aiti thr. ivnir.-il llrant'h len.ni In lit. "iialKht tnmroi hy th. cor.3 ef lti 'J i:, n T in 1ft-1 IT. 0 Capialn Ilnpi'oM Ohl Mnn ' IiMI ' lllnrk iJlxn.utirl ' Pit ani iViL.ik r.ifnrrr.il well luf Otiimsniiotn t ftpiulti JtH i'l"i I I s leom will m.ci I'crth Airh. j ntr heiurtlny. All-Stara Want Games rhllarlrtlphla All-Ktar. conrprisinK the plrli of local urnl-pri tol.m. ran ho . ntiiKml fo April an Mny 1 or t. nlci unkqay rlntu ou.n for stronir cluhB. In r out nt h. nm '"Ith parktt 1'hon. or tvr. th. mnn,-tgoiii.nt a. ciuu ncrtuijurtniTn .in.t .s.ii.11 iiurir.nih Hir.'i. Hell phonii t'olumhm 'O'.l. BASEBALL SHIBE PARK ilKT A IiHIIlOH TODAY, .'I I. M ATHLETICS vs. NEW YORK Hesori,.,! F.wtit. Oimbels nmi SpaMings FREE VACATIONS 7 T nis h; m At ar.tt i u ,r r-,uniiiit BO Vn ttH'nil (llten Attn IIfn . Jult 4lh Tiv untl Win On. l'tm. nt ih. PALM GARDEN ,ts lid! TOWN DAVl'l; TONKJHT tiui not'iiLi: (in. iiEsntA Corilfllit riac. In Town fur Dun-lim NATIONAL A. A. TONKIIIT TOMf.HT 1111. 1. Y lir.IKiKK in. Illllim l.l.i-V Jlnuny 1VK,,.KUN ,"' "HII.'VKIKirHON CASPER vs. BRITTON Cl.iri' MAIITIN BENT vs. JUDGE HUM! MiK,, JOE BORRELL vs. CREDELL T1CKKTH AT IIONAdllY S. 33 H. llth ST. RACES TODAY AT Havre die Grace The Chesapeake Stakes $5000 ADDED FiFTeotsi! J ,1 , . 'V 111 ft 1 PAIR OF HOMOS o OTiiicit u,ci:h siieclnl r.niiijhitnlii HullriKiil Trains l.rme 1. 131 I', AI., rHt i,a J'JOB I', M. .Hired to Oour Sp.tljl II, A O. Tritliu l..mt 24th A ( limtnut hts. Ii30 I'. SI, I'urlur nml DIiiIiik ( lira , ''''''hH-'l rttiul Muml anil l'ud. UorK, SliSS lurluillnr Vr Tin, JT1U8X KAtB AX 2i30 1. il. FIGHT ARGUMENT NOW FA VORSCARPENTIER Dempsoy Has Edge in Battles Fought, but His Brennan Fight Made Public Opinion Shift Again to Frenchman Ity CiKANTIuYKD KICK ONK of the main detnlls which helped. Koven times In a round he .... - . m M ! nMn in l..l. 4n '' " s to lift the faded laurel from Wll- Inrd's badly battered brow was lark nf nettve competition. morn stoppcu Jack .Tolinson In 11115, Previous to that he had fought with nt lenst n fair amount nf regularity. Hut between March. 11)10. mid .Inly. 10111. Wlllnrd engaged In but one ten-round contest. In a period of four years and four months he boxed only thirty minutes against nn opponent jenrnlng to linm mer n number of splinters from his bloek. Thirty minutes in four yearn isn't unite rinse enough application to ! one's chosen profession to get very 1 for. i Same for Carpcntler rpHIJ same, for different reasons JL true of Cnrpcntlor. lie indulged i his Inst pre-war eontcHt early In 11114. After thnt liu permitted the wnr to interfere a trifle. He took khnkl nnd gun In place of boxing gloves. Hut the fnrt remains that for a period of seven )enrH and live innnthn Cnr pentler hns known less than thirty minutes of iielunl ring rompetition. Ills last two encounters with Heckett and I.evlnsk) , were both tremendous fizzles, as neither Ileekett nor Levlnsky could or would light. Any last remnant of the Heckett ni)th exploded when Prank Mnran stopped him In less than two rounds. Kor thnt tnatller, T)empsey hasn't been romping around like n roaring lion. Since slopping Wlllnrd he has boxed a mntter of some sixteen rounds ngnlnst Mlske and Hreiiiinu in two years' time. Hut It is more competition than Carpcntler has known for seven years. Karlj Guesses, IN SP1TIC of this, several shrewd Judges who picked Demnscy to beat Willnrd are now picking Cnrpenticr to beat Pcmpsey. They like Cnipentier's conililnntinn of speed, skill and hitting power. And they seem to have found n slump In Demp-ey's mental nttittide since the 'alter discovered that lie was far from bting n populnr idol. They don't be lieve that the chorus of linos which greeled him nt Mndison Square Oarden after he beat Hrenunn has left him mi) too buoyant in spirit. Toe? nlso believe that Carnentier will be the big niiblic favorite when the two, meet, and this, on Dcnipsey's side of the water, will not be especially cheering or uplifting. I It is tills differenco of opinion thnt' will prtniile the gate receipts, which we I don t believe will rcneli nnv million dollar mark by several bags of gold. IJacli ntnl I'ortlt I N ALL this early rambling gossip one might argue that if Pcmnse.v could knock down ".."iO-pound Wlllnrd W something S about them Jjw I youll like" Afiill page ad could 'Q (f 'E jb(y "Who Makes This Car?" THK Standard bight is built bv the Standard Steel Car Company of Pitts burgh one of the largest manufacturers of railroad rolling stock in the world. When a concern of this size, experience, and equipment goes into the automobile business it goes into it for keeps This settles the first and most vital question, "Is it a good car?" Now as to individual features power, driving comfort, hill climbing, easy gear shifting, quick nick-up, double ignition, and all the details of performance interest ing to the one who drives the car a demonstration will show you some new delights in driving. S14NDAIW EffiHT A POWERFUL CAR EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION wi Rroad nt Wallace Ut. Jblo tn knock 172-po ,, Car ? 'i'. ' h" into the crowd. "fpftitler nut Hut there Is (his difference' .t moving, overconfident Wlllnrd ,,low fixed target, where Heinr ' " 'n, ";" himself and put everything he ,," ?f the wallop. h ' ""l into It Isn't so ensv to inmi ..mi n shifty, fnst-movl ,g opnon", '"i,"nnn sey hit Hiennan o(t?n Si ' T' of the deadly sting r".i . ;."" '- '"s'u to reinoi,. ( arpentler Is faster than H, nnd lie i supposed to be a belt i Is .So he should lie even 1','", (lgninst hard hitter, such as r i?' ennnn tier is, one can t tnhi ton inanirl.il So tin' polite early i-hlr-dint ,, " ',,' i and fort, with a tidal wave , Vrg, incut and guesses piling up. K Asking a Why T)i:AU Sill-Why r ,ditlos8u(.h Y ""nt n clininplnn hnxer ,nn ..,. down more money In one light in",, from ten to (hint minutes ', ', "u great bnllpl.-Dcr sini. ns Itnth. Col, n Sprnkcr. can collect ,.KU nr' t,h'nr sons of six inonllm each? I),.,,,,,; ,' his next fight that will l-t fr , 7rn " thirty-live mlnutea. will . ,,, ' ninney than the combined , , r0 n ork C. ianls for the entire se,,,0i, ,1" ' ' " '". ' obh. Speaker ( liny. Alexnnder Horn4n. rs,.,, Crimes, Covelc-iklo and Walter .0 " The DulTer's Itelslon Thr lime fir ir,if , ,mon,i, hi fhamii!) nml iiiimuinri Thr hall Ilml fie In cupp; tlr. Has been my soul's umlnmg, TF THK so-called Illack S..v , ,, , ---get t.igether and make up n tram ns the nininr goes, tluir all,,iln. ,. ' pipe no fan would kick If th, . ,,, alter tiie lientiant in Twent) Tli Icngues I.'inler the Sen. 'it 'i. A XD it might be that the .n--s" N'ntionu will finnll) gnihi-nn r of resenations to tnko them n n.ijjh roririnJif. t.i)i. ii nut' nrj oir Da nun uui wttn Lameneit Italtlmoro. p II I'll -ir I J i .inil' r IIj-k fir K li"nf)t.n if t f in mit tnnipnrir l ut i T h n fall! n Ictun m th. h tMilnlnv nri t lfp MiifT , , ,, r nc uf hr lnm-Trn ihn r, tPtf f Hs' 1 hlH ll'il lire fro ir t p- Cnimlcn Dranrh, J ill J lliuldon Ai: and October. I'n nV beg n' i'" .'hninplon I.W due. Mu, soe'i' ; ", ;;e s rti; L oint ,n n,,y ? f -: I Lji P "hXl
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