i,VA,f-.-tffffpWfrAhl- WSlfrfSPSM --r. . -'! iWa, .-JWHWh,""! ' .'k'm TJJflfffffTfltaKf T ' V'k't 5 - i J " V W J l-Jll i ") i V'-' ,sl' iWi- rf9&iitTfyffi'rT!X'l'fc--T.,'?. 15 EVENING ' PUBLIC 'LEDGtiR PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921 Penn and Harvard Meet on Track at Franklin Field Today; First Time Since 1897 spitiNii itLsoins 01 r.. m n ., PENN 10 HARVARD IN TRACK MET First Cindor-Path Engagement Botweon Two Universitlos Since 1897 on Franklin Field Today EXPECT OLOSE FINAL SCORE rin.vlvnnla nml Hnrvnrrt will inert on I'rnnUlln KIclil tlili afternoon nt 1 o'clock In the first track niRiiRoincnl to bo filled tv tlic two Institutions wince 1Sf)7. ltnt'i tennis novo Hcverul stur performers untl n vvonltli of secniiiluT.v mn'crlnl that choiiM miikc tlio inert nil cxerpillnjrly Host one. Neither row-li would miilo any prediction nliout tlio outcome of Hip inert, lintli Robert 5011. of Venn, imd Utnglinni of Ilnr vard. .stated Hint tliey looked for an exceedingly cIofc score. It will be the first dnnl engagement for I'rntiijlvimln mid the Kccnnd for Harvard, l.axt Tuesday State CollcR' defeated the CninGritlRP athletes (II to ..... Inu.. Iltnti lun U'ltpltH1 ntltdont practice for the Crimson. Since- their arrival hero Wednesday morning tin1 1 vWtors have hern woiklng out both niornltiR and afternoon In an eftort to pi't Into shnpp. I " vr i ..111 .lonnml In tltn trneU events on Ned (Soutilin and C nptiiln Dennis O'Connoll. Oourdlu run the 1(K in D t-n seconds nt State College and hones to duplicate this afternoon. He will run in' the 2:20 tinjl participate in the broad jump. . He is eipected to win the icnlur.v a,,d the broad jump, but in the 12'Jtl lie will have Hob Maxim, the IV mi flier nd second in the intercollesinte.s last vnrine. to contend with. Mnxnm is also entered In the 100 and may upset the ,1op.. and defeat the dusky star. In the broad ju"l vioordln is far and away lie best lie can do more than twenty tl.ree feet, while the best IV1111 man (fltinot eel more than twenty-one. OTonnrlt a Star O'Coiincll Is the star mllor of Har vard and winner of the event in the mtereollPKiatcH In 10111. Last year he was unable to compete because of mi inmrv The Crimson lender won the mile in the meet with State in 4 min utes and "" seconds, ell will have no wnlknuiiv this afternoon, and Venn Muilcnts think I-iirrj Urown run take hi lliensuie. ... .1 HnrviirdN ninln t-lifiyctli is in the Held cents Asalnst Stnte tliirt.vlivc munis were scored b.v the Jumpers and ,cht men l'iskr lliovvn. n football star of two vent's K' tln-'v the ham mer HI feet on Tuesdaj . at ea-t tea fret better than any lied mid HI lie ath lete has done this season. J .is -li'" Tolbnit. the gray-thatched vveiKbtiniin. is soimI in the hammer and shot-put ami should bine little difliculty plaeliiK in both I'VClif. , . Hob llttrvvood. the pole Miuller. w.io l.fl- hern 1I0111K close to thirteen feet in practice should win the event, as 1 enu Las onlv fair performerN. Cliuidn Kenned. Colt and Shiite a e the mlddle-di-lancf stnrs. who shoiilil 1111k 1111 p"iiils I" the ipmrter and hair mile ruin Ibmis and Hovcroft. the no's cniinlrv Mars or the (V.iiimiii. are entered In Hie twoMiiile event, (.col'm' hronsro- !m has been .iuinpiuc ' lose to slv leet and near twenty-three feet it, the broad jump, is expected to score l.enili in both events lor Couch l.ins hniu s nun Trim's Dependable- 101111 "HI depend cbieil on Captain Karl i:i. who is exe.'tcd to win both tuc half and quarter: l.arry Drown in the mile, ltox Maxnm in the 100 and 120. Siaalley in the hurdles and J ten ia the two-mile events. The nplcte ln-t of the IVnn entries follows; 100 MinN. Wiusor. MeTaddeu and Maxam: L'2ll yards. Miimuii, Me Faddeti and Altinalor; -140. Kby. Ilod pels and (SHI; KS0. Kb. Meiedlth. Mi Mullen and (iranser: mile. Hrown, Irwin and .Triel; 2 miles, lien and Head. 120 hurdles. Smalley and Smith: Jil liurdles, Smallc and .lacki broad jump. Wiusor. Smalley and Hnrtels; de vault; Temple. Nolle and Wood side, shot pot, ISartels. Thuriiuni mid I "lev : hammer throw, Hartels, Frank. Ilarriek and Foley. NOT KEEN FOR Niw BILL Gov. Miller Undecided on Signing Gimpson-Brundage Boxing Measure Mhauy, N. V.. Aiiril 2H. (iovernor Miller will not suij definitely whether he will sIkii the Kiinpsnii-Hmiidngp bill siibstltiitlni: a state nthletie commis sion for the Stale HoxIiik Coinmisslon and leKislntliiK the present boxiiiR coin imsvliiners out of ofliee. "If I slcn the bill." remarked the Kovernor, eiuphasiziiiK these live words, I -hall not ajipoiiit the new athletic eiiitiuiissioiiei-K until after I return from II vacation which I Intend to take after disposing of nil bills now before me." NEW LIT TEAM Upholstery Department Will Place Nine on Diamond This Season I. it Hros ' upholster department will place 11 baseball team on the Held this ear to pla.v In the Intel-department Store I.ensue mid also 11 traveling teani. At a lecent A. A. meeting "Matty" 1 101 buck was elected to lead the up -holster depailmenl nine. Manager lorbiiek is scheduling guinea, and would 'ke tn lulu- from nil upholstering con- crns having grounds and giving n suit "blc guuraWee. Address Maxwell II. orbaek. I,lt llios., ICighth and Mar ket streets, upholster department. v College Baseball VKsTr.un.w 's. iir.sti.T.s j, At niiiiiolls , I . Hi St. John's. ' Won est rr Ilol.v t ros. !li lloiliin I n. M Neiiiirk, N, ,1. Deluvviirr, fti Kut- . V y' rsiiitowii ll Vlminlii. 7i Cur rle Tnli, 2, M'lll'.Ilt 1,1! rntt TODAY Jlllf VM, t'Hin riillnilrlplili, - nluniMii i. Iluri uril, NV orl.. Ilolt ('tin. vs. Tufts. .Vlrdfonl. Vtass. Iorilli.ini v. lll.inova, IVrilli vm I'lrld. rliierton vs. Nitnrtliniurr, I'rlnri'ton. nrurll vs. CvlK.ite. Ithne.i. .s. y I run Mate vs. I.iluiuun Vnlle.i Slute ('o. ",?' " ... (oni uri5Kin i'ui.v. .viiiiiir(uuii, llnloii va I'rnvldrnrr. Iloston, pnvv k, ltiilitrr. ,nniiinln. mnnd ' ' ",,,'rs",r " 'O'loiiund, IClcli j Vlrnli v. North Ciirnllnii, (irrcnhlioro. ! ..? ? ' vs. .Drevrl Intl., li idrliftil . I buri VM '""mi ni. iiurj -. i:iiimlth- Mii"U""' '" 51, A' V" 'll"'""on, I f-.'... i.... ." ... . I K ' " '. ' i. nuiif, IvIiiCHtnn, Nfnn vs. Hivirforil, llalmkrii, J . kbI; vs. Ci-piirr n'oii, New u York. ft'"? !-:llKli West Point. l Pfcl I IpiiIiiI.. I ,..... I - -!. I. .. "lin, i, Vii. "" ""'" i "i . I, r-iM-tt i;'tini. I 'J. LiilvVtvftvK'!S'' Semipro Baseball Teams Play Opening Contests TODAY'S Hriiicnur.K . Tlil oil fo. at Nntlvlty, Ontario and Mil ler stnets. r . Illlliliile At flclnhcr, Twcnty-iilMth nnd Itrpil rtruftn. t.tt lll-nlllnla ul RUnlnn IIaI.I f'lltl, fliti iitul PliMvmp. xtrrrts. I 1 -01. .Minor m. nt jiiihtrelil, Hroail trel nil' AIIprIk?!!)' nvnUA liilili")l,unr nt IJcleo, n( Dnrtiv. .Mirlll l'roleiiotml tit .tenlfh World, Kljtv.nfth nticet nnd Jiulut nvtnuc. Wrlcninn A. P. nt IVncurtl Iron Works, IiIJot nvi-niM nnrt Park Drive. Dion S.ulnl nt SoutlintntUoti... riunrrr Allnetli- Club ul fluburbnn Iloyi' 1 lull Junior ,. UI'I Ht Htetilien'n Cluh nt Hherwoo.l O. A., Mfly-nlith mrpet mid Whliby nvnup. HUNDAY'S KCHKDULF. Inlcrclub t.oncue Troop A v. I'ourtli Street, nt Wsnncivnod; Ilncnuet Club t liermnnlKvvn 1 . '.. nt llntiv ; t'lillndrlnlilii C C. vm. S,uncl City Tump, nt HI. Martina. Princeton Club. be. I. It Uroi. nt Klelsher, Twentj -sixth nnd lUeii wis Quk"r City l'rorlona1 nl Nativity, On tario nnd Atlller fttrents. k Wvm I'hilnilelnlila 1'rnfeKmnalii At Jewlih World, Hlxtv-tlflli sircel nnd Jlulst nvenue. lllen Hoohil nt Hhervvood of West Phila delphia Columbia ut Jlolrone, of Atlantic Cits- lllvertoi'Ht llrlMol Aleo A. C nt Suburban I)oy' Club Seniors. DunklrU nt Hhervvood C. A . I'lfty-nlnth ntrjset nnd Whitby nvinuc Thousands Wait All Night in Rain to Soe Tottenham Beat Wolvorhampton 1-0 TRAMP MILES TO MATCH London. April L'.'l. The Hrltisher's traditional love of sport was well ex emplified today when 100,000 football enthitslnsts crowded the great stadium ut Stamford Itrldge for the English As sociation championship gnme between Wolverhnnipton and Tottenham, won by the luttir. score 1 goal to O. Throughout the night many .hail waited for the opening, of the gates, and at 10 o'clock, despite a cold rain thai was- falling, nt least l.'.OOO en- tiiusinsts trnopeii in. drenched .to the skin, but cheerfully prepared to wait i live nours tor iiic licgluulng nt the match Many people, either from love of walking or from lack of funds, tramped scores of miles from adjoining cities to the scene of the match. As"Ocialiou football is to the Hrltnn what baseball is to the American, and j me iiiiiii-ues create me most intense hi- i terest. All the evening newspapers (,. ua.v tievi'icii loaimns to the game, put ting the coal strike and the reparations crisis into the discard for the moment. VAUDEVILLEACTORS WIN 100,000 AT BMTISH FOOTBALL FINAL rw, c.,. c i i .. I ,1,s harried e.ves. The lure of the game Defeat Stage Employes in Ball Game i, working and he feels himself skid at Phillies Park, 24-4 ding. IIL. generally docs skid. team composed of vaudeville acini s. members of the National Vaudeville Artisls, defeated a team reprc-eutltig the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Kmnln.vcs yeslcrdav at the Phillies ' grounds. 'JLi-U On the vuildevllle team were Van nnd Schenck. Jack Donoliue. John Steele. of "The Kollies," mid Van and I'rnie Stanton, from It. P. Keith's Theatre. Saniiu Smith, regular pitcher for the .V . A. team, which is n regularly organized luill dub. came over from New- York and pitched clever ball for his side, litis Van was his liatlerv mate. There were several line Holding pla.vs. and Smith contributed the onlv home run of the game. The N. V. A. team will visit Philadelphia next month to pla.v it game with the Clouecstcr club.. VICTORY FOR JOE LEITZ Defeats .Willie McCloskey In Wind Up at Qnmbria Athletic Club Joe I.elt7, had the belter of every session in the eight -round wind-up with Willie McClnskev at the Cambria A. C. last night. The bout was fast from the start and had the spectators on edge throughout. I.eitz Inndeil many vicious hand swings on hN opponent during the encounter and had him hold ing on In the rinsing rounds, hut was iiuiible In ptu hi ni nwa.v. Wall llinkle subbed for Joe Ait gulis in the Hciiilfln.il with Patsy Hogan Mid the latter was the recipient of n heating in a bout that also went the .'lit -round limit. The other results; 'lobby .McLean won from Itobhv lie 'aim. Terr McCnvcrii trounced Tommy Lnngdon and Kddle Poley slopped Hobb Ilurke in the fifth. Outdoor Sports at Navy Off nn.umllK, .Mil., April M Niiv-ltu(Rer8 bmeliull Kami and Nnvi-I'tnnsslvanla ton niM mntrh scheduled for to,a nne called off on uicnunt of rain Mclnnls Satisfied Now llnstnn, mli ra 1'be ,iiur- iMffereneen lielween fituff Mclnnls. tied Smx Ilrst bnss inan. and rr-l'l''nt Prnzc. tentntlve ol IPiiient of uhtch lid Mclnnls to Join tho chili nfii-r el'K.Mitlnr hi iifclf nearly a month, have he.n adjust d In writing, no cnrdlnif l j. Irniee Senators Sign Kibbee llostnn. April L'l lieors-p Mcllrld. man nijer of the v aelilniieti II ih bill fhi'i hasl. sin.-.i i.rF-ii-j i iiuiie). riKliiimnil PKClier Klhbei, who vina n Hrn sirlnur pitclnr on ihe t'litierslly vf Veric nt nine, Qfi col IcS'' the fit at of the il-eilt Wilson and Delmont Draw lllnuliiniilnii, N, V , Am II I'.l - lied "Cap" Wllsi ii. of lli-j, lilMi and fina Delniint. of Ilarh-ni fau'-iht null,' Klzulini; round to k ill- in at Iho Johnson A C. he.f . Boots and Saddle 1 - ' The Chesaiienlie 1Iandicni, the sec ond of three SfiOOO handicaps for the Havre de (Jrace nieeting, will be run toda.v as the fourth race on the card, bringing together an tirrnj of Kciituek.v Derby candidates, chief of which is Harry Pa.vne Whitiic.v's Tryster. anti post favorite for the Kentucky classic. The other Derbj aspirants in the race arc Careful, Star Voter, Poll Ann, Our Hoots and Nancy Lee, Tr.vster Is coupled with Kxodus and carries tup weight, 1.IJ pounds. lie will be the favorite. The Aero llanillrun, third race, brines lllllv Ifellv nirniii to ih h. rrlir ulili an Im coin of ;ib iMiundi HoutlcdKo nnd Dun home Hhnuld furnlah Hie cuni' ntlon h lib Hilly Kcly. The first rare. Ihe Yn'loiv ltrae Purse la aiinther hliih -livst, fcatiii-a, brlnnlns: tuelher ihe host tmi-j -ar-ilds LYooinster, th. iliei-di Whim, y lolt, can rrp-nt If hi runt his l.i-ii rnci i. iriln Outside tr niemental, he Is ih. best Juvenile sl.ntvu In M.i laud. ft biiiiipo and lllua Toat nrs Ihe probable cotitendi 14 'I hire Is still nnoihn- feuure for the i. ni Ihe Sui'iiu. hannii Il.imllcnp Tratrr itso in inltred here, and utiould uln If Miatehi.d la tin OhH.ip, alte SenultiKS Parli Ki.iv Thrush and Mlllinialil apit.ir but i.f tho others The. Iliiirlniiit, fr lilies. In an old lUlur.i al I. vlrnt m i-tmnv of the best thre. , ar-i-bls in e hen. Includlner 'lettln.v, Minn Muf fins nnd HP of W-ille Tho William Haines Mi mortal nleo Is t b run nt ,elnKtim lo ony. More Derbv material here. vvHIi lluu HiiiiuiH am-cnrlnv best. Plerlbus vj li en i ied ip this rce. Ulillnclhn nnd llnaiKuilt urn f,i t ulll , i"n,) iKwiiHAuMwiiMhsi.. t.JViiJV'.. i'a Jci."i ijA...i. ..n LOCAL GOLFERS INT TRENTON lOURIYi; ' 1 First of Season Attracts Stars Out of Hibernation Exhibi tion in Jersey Tomorrow I HARD. TO QUIT GAME My SSny MrNIIIIJCK There Is considerable patter In local golf clrelei these days nnent the Tren ton Invitation tourney next week which Is to be the early opening fete of the season for both the metropolitan and Philadelphia district, not to men tion Jersey nnd parts hither and nu. Though "Wnodle" Piatt, city cham pion, will bp sailing for foreign parts, and therefore not In the Jersey gather ing, at Irnst two othur ranking local plners will compete nt Trenton. K. C Cleary will piny through nnd (Seorge IIolTner will compete In the handicap tilay next Saturday. Itoth players will b" In nn exhibition match there tomor row against H. C. Maxwell and a part ner. The fair weather that hn abounded J itouuli tin' winter has the local mascu line talent eager to get started on the sciiMm s louincy trail. The nlibi era Is about to begin. More emotion Is l-glstered on a gf course than in any other line of endeavor. It's Phpie nt the breaks that keeps-cm ever lastingly at the game. Though you hear of cver-IncreaNliig icernits to the game you seldom hear of deserters. . ;!,nlnf,,s Duuglas describes golf as "self indicted anguish." What Is more droll than tlio anger ami wrath occasioned bv the actions ut tir favorite golf globeV Looking nt it from in trout of a typewriter, miles away from the well-trimmed greens, no man has any reason to lose his temper over the behavior of the little white ball. He Is not forced to plnyi golf. It's (in to easy not t0 ,,ni K(,lfi s(ntl.. ticinns could entertain with remarkable lgiires on the number of men who have lived and died utterly unable to ills, tjngtilsb a deck from a divot. Why. then, should the pln.ver clp to tin. 71'Illtll IlCCaUSC the hnll Inns .., .... 1,,,, It was intended? He can lenvc the bnr nlonr. Nobodv has sentenced him to pia.v gou. i tie a museinent Is v-nltmiut-v home forms of p nanil suffering can not op nvolded. but the ravages cnusisl J.v the game can be simply eliminated b.v Helling, giving away or destroying one's omtlMnient. hounds cnxy. Hut the golfer Is a ' Kolfer for life. The came Is kept going ov willing martyrs, .-now una then one of the many who dally threaten to, abandon the game actually go through ' with it. Kverv so often we iass an1 emancipated golfer. At this time of the jenr he wears a haunted, haggard I look. The smell of grass from a fresh- cut lawn brings n far-away look tu PENN AND YALE Meet This Afternoon on Franklin Field In Return Game Douglass Shcffev, the former South ern lllfvli K,,rnt,il tn.1 ,1111 ! ,i ..i.i.at. 'back stunt this afternoon at .'! o'eloi k on Prnnklln Kiehl ngalast Yule. Last Saturday afternoon nt New Haven Slicffp dropprd the first game of the xeries to the Ilulldog, -t to '2. mainly because his defense crumpled nt criti cal times. Cove, the star of the Yale staff, is due to oppose the lied and I'lue. Pciiu's losing streak has now reached three. William and Mnr.v, Yale and Swarthiuore having turned the trick In succession. Dann.v McNlchol will be1 lincK in the Ine-iin ths afternoon n his old place nt second, which will give ! Penn's Inner works a more formidable appearance than they had ngainst Swarthiuore. Thome Murph.v. son of the famous Mike, of track fame, plays second base, and is one of the stars of the team. Aldrich the gridiron warrior, tills In at shoitstop. The team boasts of the only full-IIVdged count on any college nine. De Slbour, who prances around left Held. The line-up: line-up : rUXNSVI.VAXIA McXIchol. Sb. Schrtver. ss. Conrev. lb, Mvcrs rf, Mourndlair If. Ilaivey. ef. Illiikle. 3b. Mnher r, Sheffey. p Umpire llaeixcll' VAI.K Murnln. L'b DeSlbou- If Slnin cf Kernan 3b. Kddy. rf Mdrlch. ss. Illekei 3b Peiers t. 'oxe. p. West and Gordon Draw at Gayety Jack West lsixeil a fast draw iilih Harry Clordon (Jeoreo Shark knocked out K. o, Kott In tho llrst acsslnn. nnd the votcrun Kid Heelw defeated Hobby Wilson at -the llayety Theatre last iils-ht. Kid Heebe In the past participated In over lion Ikiuib niM n-ai nover slopped nnd only knocked from bin feci once. Sets New Auto Mark ll.ivtona. Pin,, Apr I 'Jl 1. ! Cjood necd. drlviiii; a slock car ,t Datona Henih, ( itabllshe.' n, new v.-.rld'a on, mil" nulnni .bile re;ord 'or i ars ot ihe slock chnsHt lPf Ce.repr nearniluttd the ,ls. lance In 3I.J0 seconds, or at h rate of II)- 1 mllea un hour. Th . i-ecord was former Is In Id by Huljh Mu'lord. Mcaley Defeats Murphy Srr.vnlnn, Pa,, .prli S3 J.hnny .Menlej of Pnlladeliihla I ,fe-ited Al .Murphy, i, Srrauton. here last iiluhl .Meilo unened Murphv'a ee iillh u tlsht-hiiud punch In tho second round, Giants Send Shea to White Sox New nrl. Api II S.I The dijnts hr.v r. lacd PIKhir Pat Shea to tho Chlcairo Whll" Si x nude.- ih Ul erlctsu waiver i ute Tb lllunii nurcbasid Shea from tho Tcionto Club, of thn Imonnllunal I.c.iEue. lust se.is. n for 112.000. Bingles and Bangles Lcornc Kellv, win) holds doiin the Initial ban for the (Hauls, broke the tie for hoine ren honors In the Xallonal I.eanue with Irish .Meuael when ho cracked out his fouith ,i nier of the season at llu. expense of Cecil AlKorliun Causey. Soullmorth, of the Hraves. with three itoleii bases has the best rtcord of an of the base-runner In the patent baseball or Hunlzatlon. The llattllne llainblnii H contlnulnu to keep ii ell ahead uf schedule. Last vear he poled out lila fourth round trip on May 11. Yesterila was but April 31, He Is behw l.ard pressed hi Klmer Smith, of Cleiclund, who has baKuvd hlH third. Hill llnnotaii nevir plckt soft jobs lis n eels Willie Hopiw In Xew York lonlulit tor the be ni' tit bf til', Irish relief fund Neither llnrnes nor Causev had a strike out to their credit In veslerdaj'a fracaa, lurry lllrnilllrr of Jere Cliy pl'ihed the first nn.hlt Baine uf the International l.oaaue season elenlat when he shut out Huffuln I to a . llnunle Hush, of Ihe Titers. I out after stnlrii-base honors In the J, , Union ilrcull He Iish pllfernl live sacki In ns main tames or an aioniKo of one In a contest. Home runs appear In be ih" rate this tear, l'.leviu batsmen in thn Snuthrrn As set latum huvi ciiiiiiccieil ulib one or more unie the season opened Willi) SsfliilUK has loil l,s I, .mini e,t iircoidlnk- to tho lecnrdf. I.ftst season he lilt for .till, but In livenl-llve Uuiea nt bat In seien gntnes this reaon he has a I rand nviuv uf 000 xllv VI' s,J'u,i, M-n ''" ?W;.V f, evsr WJTT'S PLEASANT AFTERNOON tmmk . iTMjJ MM Mi1! I WIPiiltMllilBBlfcMilW "Wliitcy" pulled sonic regular big league stun" for Connlo Mack against the Yankees yesterday. Ho was at bat live times, got two singles nnd three, passes and scored two runs Major League Averages AJIKUIf'AN Plaer Club U, Hellman Det. . -I Sitephe'n, riov. it Tobln, srt I,. . . il o'Nclil Clev.. il Illce. Wb .. 7 Harris1. Wash.. 7 (lhar'y. Wash. 0 Slsler. St. L... it Vouuif, Del ... I Scott llos, ... il fell-ell. Clev... . II Ituth. Jf. V ;, I.KAOf K IIATTINO AH. It. i .-. n II Hit Sll. P.C .noil .&S3 ..-.mi .ft'.! I 1S3 . 1M1 .470 .410 ,4'JII .4011 IIIO .40(1 .100 ..i7r. .aai .1114 .3.17 .fa ..I.MI .3.10 .331 .3.18 .333 .31S .3tS .313 310 .'JII4 .ll'J .'Jsil .ian .2WI vso ,zm .'.'Ml ,'JSIl .!HO ,S7h .Mil JI17 .L'; .'.'113 .-'.".li .'.'.-.n ..'.-( .'.'."II .'.'3. J31 .ill .131 'J31 !5T4 .:a .:m .'JOO .'.'00 . L'IKI 'Jllll 1P0 IS'.' .M7 .1117 .IBS .is:i .113 .180 .lit .1011 .1)1111 .000 .nisi .000 .000 .0110 .0(10 .000 n 1'4 ii n ii Kl s II II II 10 s a s 4 Jl Jl J7 17 II ."i tl Iiuuny, Clov, .. Hums. Clev, , . Oleason, St, I,, l'osler, Host... Mnstll, Chi . . Wlird. N, V. . Hodle, N. v. . rtuel, Host. , . Meuatl, N" v.. . Wood, Clev . . . . Zi.ch'i. WiMh. Jacob n St. 1.. Jl It 17 I'd l!ll J a t n .1 Meii'ibltj Host. II Itninmeil. All.. 3 Ju.Jbp Wash .. J.duislon ('lev. iv Shanks, Wash. 7 llriwlll. Alh... II Speaker, t'lev. it SVvi-ti e N. v. :, P. Walker. Alh n lleleh, Alh.. . II smllh. t'lev . a I'olllns. Chi. . 1 Kalk. Chi ... 4 Kvans, Clev.. . r, Dikes, Atli, Plnp. N. Y . . . r. Milan, Wash... 7 I'ratl.- Host. . . I Cobb. Del. .. Seve'd. Si t. . II : '.'!! at 31 a L'l 21 Tl It II is I'll l.'i is in im so 111 IL1' 17 L'll I'll 1.1 1.1 IS 11 in n i. -i tr. O 0 II 1 O I) O 0 o n o (I a o n a o o o , (I (iardniT, Clow, il Collins.. Host... Veach, Del, . . Hush. Det. . . Willi's, St. I. . (ierhr. St. I, . Ix-ii Is, Wash., Sh.-ell-. fill. . flclMlk-. Chi. . Peckl'h .V. Y. Hltie. Det fialln'y. Mil. Mitt. Alh Jones. D". Mullleaii. chl . Hooper. Chl. . Shocker. St I. Jamlesnn, ('lev. .VlclnnU llo-t.. Lamb. St I.. Coiete'e. Clev. Vltt Host. . (VHnu'e Wash Hetidry Host. DiiRiin. Afh. I'erklnk, Alh. . Ilbnld, Host,, Pettv Clove . . flrnnej, Clev .. Hroiver. Wneti, l.iatt, Alh. Knrr. Host. . . Ilrlck'n. Wish 41 o o o o o 0 o is n '.'ii 2d it T5 10 o Johnson. Chl. Scham;. N. Y A AMKKICAN I.liXOri; CI.VH IIATTIXO Club (1 AH. 11. 11 S11.3H Hll SH.PC Cleveland Washington Detroit St I.ouls Sen- York 1 oston Chleaco Athletics ft 217 IS 73 1 S'lll 3111 7 33A 41 7A S 11 I 131 Si) I'J S 1 II 'JflO 31 O'J S .1 A lllll '.'(I 111 11 3 II 107 St All '.' II 1 1S1 II SS ;, ii 0 !! 17 II 3 10 .31.1 .310 .CIIA ,SAI ssn .3'JI AMKUICAN I.HAlil r. PITCIIINI! Pitcher , Club Mns, Xew York Si-hacht. Wnshlncton MiiK'ker. Si Lniils . Plencv, Xen- York . . . Hnphy, Cleveland . Sulherland. Detroit Krlekson. VYnshlnnlon . Sothoron, St, Louis , . Oldham, Detroit . . . . Thornmhlen Hnstou Kolp, Rt. Iiuls Odenvvald. Cleveland .Inhnsnn. Wnshlns-ton . Pnber. Chlcnrro . , . . Cnv eleskle. Cleveland Jones, Hoston . ... Qulnn, Xen- York . . . Znrhiir, Washlnittou I'nniipell, AthlrtleH . . Itussell Hoaton t'llle. Cleielan.l . . .Morris, ctili-nmi . . . I.lunko, Dotroli . Davis, St I.ouls ', Nnjlor. Alhlrtlrs Hullop. ST. tiU Harris. Athletics Hush, Iloston Hnllluza Detroit . ICere ChlcnKo Pennock, Hostnn .Malls. Cleveland Perry. Allilellc, V- I., PC l.Ollll 1.000 i nun 1 .1100 1 000 1 000 l.ooo 1.0110 i nno l.ooo 1.0011 I.nnn Ron mm ..-.on son ,r,u,i ..IIIO .333 .oeo 1100 000 .nno noo .(Mill .lllll) .noo .(mo nOO .001) .ono llflll .000 AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES riie 1 rallnger Club, of Smith Phlla- , dolphin, opened Its season before a large i crowd last Siindn with u close victory i ".V1-,!,1":1'' rvnls. the Columbia Cuth- idle ( liih. b.v the score of Ii to -1. The nciuiiig in r,m, Hriiiken and Chitrlev hltc. of Parkcsbuig, featured the I rnlinger win. Manager O'Mnlle.v has booked the Peiins)lvanin Hiiilrnnd All Stars ns the attraction nt Meadow n and Mifflin streets this coming Sunday. O'Mullev has obtained ..lltniii Mclntce. formerl'v of Fruiikllii Susnr. to in.v shortstoji for the nine. Mclntee showed nil well In the opener lut Suuila.v. Thn muniigeineut still has a few dates still npen for strictl.v first -class travel ing attractions willing to piny on Sun day afternoon at Frallnger's ground i for reasonnble guarantees. .Inhn O'Mal ley. i;tlltl South Sheridan street. ' A first biiHeiuiin ivlsbea tn tonneet with a 8einl-pro learn who Is nlllnu to ule a ratr dunranlee tor this of hallphoer He hart plaed tn the Inter-borouuh leactie lor a lonir while but ulthea to travel with (aster conipauj. Anj team w-lshlnK this ill-sar inn Ket him by addri-ssliiir Hert Xewinan care ef KvrnliiNT Ledger The Tulip II. C. u mild lll.e tu nrranrn Kiiiues with un liiuibon-slxti ii-tvnr-nld h -nii loams bseoh Ullleapie. 2i'lS I'.asl Albert street The M. nitu Mciiiii nine Is rend t ImoU s-anies ulth slxtei n-elahteen-ear obi teams either nt linme or uvviiy Patsy .Sarnn, 1730 Titan street 1C1, 11m Vlrl.tiiiirliUll. il ho iiilr.,.4 l,..i .. son Ht l.hner, X J nould like to hear flinii a llrst-ilass leair wlshlni; hi sorilcos IM MoLmiBhlln SID D.. Ijinc.y street I The Trl hikIc I'luli. of Klniisesslns-. 'vva.ita , In bi.li Rumes with til Mlelnvs home toeiui iilfcrln.; reasonnble uuarnnteea Currl . I'lflleth air 'lit mid Chester avenue., ' ' Alva . (',. n rtrst-clnsi Irsvelliii tnuc ' rami to book lumen for datm n ,iuiy apd August vvPh drsi class teams otferlm; ivakun- nr. l'l,tV,,lw I NATIONAL I Plavnr Club (1 I.KAdUK IIATTINC. AH. It. II. 3 4 II II 13 11 O 11 11 II II 10 10 13 H H H I t II It 10 1(1 II II s s l ii IIH.BI1 P.I 1 0011 007 .MOO .nis .'.SO .100 .300 . l.VI .4311 1211 .4 S3 .111 113 4IHI .100 .100 .100 IIIO .311 1 ..'III I 3UO 3SA 3S.1 3S.1 .37.1 WIS 3111 3111 31! I 3110 -SIS? 3.10 .am 333 33.1 .333 .3.'t .3111 .311) .3111 .300 .SHI .2sil .SSil sso .3SII .373 .31)7 .3113 .303 .in I .3.10 S.lo 3.10 .3.10 .3.10 .311 .33S 23.1 Tivomhly. Chi. .1 Smith. Ilklvn. . .'I Snider, N. V . a Cutshuvv. Pitta. !l Tlerney, Pltie . 7 Deal Chl. ... ; Hrints-y, I'hlllli-s ,1 Hollocher. Chl. .1 Klaelt Chl. ... .-. .1 O 11 0 II 10 11 IS I'.' I'D .. SI A .'! 7 I'll A SI A HI Ilrnvvii, N Y . NHfrifil'n tlval Iluw Units. I'hll'. ,1 llnncrnlt, N.Y. ," .Maran'le, Pitts 7 MrlKlitV. I'hll. . I'ark'son. I'lill. a .Meu.el, Phillies 3 Snillh. N Y... 3 Walker, X. Y r. O'Neill. Uoston 7 tlrlfnth. Host.. 7 Powell. Host . 7 Cniei. MitK . 7 (Irlmm. Pills. 7 Hums, N Y ft Hornibi'. St. I. A Kelli x Y ft Johnston Hfcn 7 IIhuthV" i'Iii. i a.- go SO 1) 10 J3 '-3 JS an jh in HI ill 11 SA 14 It 3H SO SI :i 31 SS lit ill Sll 20 17 7 , I'rlsrh X Y. . A I .Mrltenry, St l, r. iviiiiurr. Mki.in. I llnrle-r Chl. . r. Ponsi-ta Cin. 7 Jlaltel. Chl. . . A Mamaux, llkjn 3 Ilarbare, Host 7 Holke. Host... 7 Ilarnhnrt. Pitts A Urlmes Chl. .. A Schmidt Pitts. 7 .1. .Miller. I'hll. A Tnrtmr, ,i- I .-. 1 10 11 II II s 0 I llnmll'n. "pun! 3 McQull'n Host, tl Souih'h. Host.. 7 Hohne. Cln . . 7 Xels HIiImi . 7 KruM,-er llkln A l.avan St. I,.. A 11 1.1 PI 111 23 32 SI SI SO SO S'l SI 30 Hresslcr, Cln Straeel. Hlgbec lloiekel Donefin Phil.. IMtls Host Cln Kournler St. I. Mfn, b Sll I OIboii. llkln 7 Heath'e. St I, A Koiift'.i. llkln 7 Whltted. Pitts. 7 Wheat Ilkln 7 Miller. IIMn 1 Paskert, Cln. 7 Kord Host. . 7 oTarrell. 'III. A Dnultcrt, Clm 7 Teriv. Chl . . A William.. Phil. A Crane Cln. ... 7 10 Sll 21 17 Sll SO 21 21 .3110 .IPS .inn 17il .172 .1.10 .143 .143 . 1 IS .100 .0(111 .ono IHIO .ooo .11011 1100 .1,1111 000 .000 Wliiito. Cln... Clemons. St.l, Rapp. X Y.. Mvers. llkln.. Hood llkln.. Klnhcr. Sl.l,. Cadore llkln Klnit X Y Haines. St. I, Scott Ileal Sheehau. llkln NATIONAL LIlWU'i: CI.lll IIATTINIi Club (1 AH. II. . Sll. 311 IIR sril.pi ' Phlllle Chleas-o Xeiv York PlllsburKh Iloston Hrookti n St thiols Cincinnati HI 30 (12 1) II 3 .313 ft 17.1 30 :,s lr, ft 1S7 43 03 S 7 3ft 1 11 S3 S3 7 3311 38 7ft II 7 337 33 (11 111 ft Hi". Ill IS I 7 317 31 BO II 1 31.. 333 .337 31 1 NATIONAL l.ll(Jl'i: Pit. her Club Nehf. X Y . . Hainlllon. Plus j t.unui . Cln .... York. Chl l'ooier Pills Wnlsou, Host Alexander Chl Hondas. X Y .Mamaux. llkln Toney. X Y Ponder. Pitts ICInic. Phillies Carlson Pitts Smith, llkln Tj ler. Chl . . . . v Oeschs-er. Host Meadow , Phillies S. oil. Host '. . . IllKey. Cln May St I McQuillan Post Huiber, llkln . . . Adams Pills. iinllh, I'hlllle PIT( IIINfi W. I.. 'J n i nun 1 o eon 'J o 1 IHIII I 0 t ono I o 1 fill, i 10 1 noo 1 o 1 ihiii 1 o i mm I ft 1 ooo I n I ono 1 o 1 mm I n l.ooo 1 o 1 mm 1 o 1 11(10 1 , o 1 ono I v 1 :.n i .Soil ami Mi) .-,i,o -,nn (inn no l .IHIO nisi noo .0,1,1 nun i n ii i .(SKI ooii (,ll ooo noli nun (si) Ilvnn. X. Y, klrehee. St I, Pfeffer, Hliln i Martin. Chl I lti'iiton Cln I Hetts, I'Mlllf, I Mlllu.s IIMn i 'Inn Pitts , 1'iveinan Chl M.iniuard Cln ' failure, llkln Hitlne Si I, nble euni'aniH Rim. r I. lawm-f . 2.-'.'3 Viast Diiuphln striet The Krai Dlanipnd II, ('. desires lo boolv k'a nes witb thlrb en-fnurteen-jear-old trine, Ina- or homo nines. Willt.m Uniholl, os.-lil De l.ancey street I. P. Iluucliton Co, .Inulnrs a fulu' cipilPtx'il flft .'n-ev..niien-yenr-rld nine vv iuld like to 'inok .'.mi'; un flrat-ei.iss home nlti'.s hai iiik Inniorrim- and April 30 i pen Chnr:e II irrls. K'lilnitton 1700. The I'urti-elchth Mnrd .lunlars, ii fulh iinlf..i-m.d Hi velliii; nine, bas o few op-n dales In Juli for home tenuis Junvs A l.J .ns. '.J.lil Wiiklcs street, Tlie Athletirs All-st.irs 'lould like to l ok canies viltb tlrst-i l-iss home nine hnvlne irneimls and . IT .rln,- reasonable EU.vrnntees W A Mlohener. 27l'9 A street llelrnse Club ,,f Vib nile Cm. viouW like to bonli iwm mill tlrst-olrsa trnielinc Hams In Pbllivb Ipbla wishln ti p'rj m n,,. horn on fl'jnd.-iis Jat-es I) Snltiher Heuri llutldhiL Lnm iird 1.113 Kershiiw chili nv April 23 '.'4 30 i ml 31 Vi'.'lP r".r,H!'' ?.""" ,10.m., """'" 'Ihoiiias it lllll 11S9 Xnrth Hluhleenlh ilrcet. o. ii w' 1',,,llr :,-s" J '-'een f rnd 7 Mirlmr A. (iiium eUliiien-liventv .51. 1 obi nlie 'mi oi -i .t-ites fur Suniava In Juli and Aurust !av K.ninn 1113 Hu-jth atnei .luniiPinl A. A., a se-nlpro tinv.llr.it niu. has Satunlni .Sutulav nnd holidav dates oiieo rn tej 11, orferlus- iis.iiHtle uunrnnie s 1, WW all. is '.'L'l Vi.rt 1 '-'Iff -ninth ilreel vvnrvilek liuilors. a firte.i-aotcnlc-u-eni old nine has on, n dues fur uniformed trai, . tec leunis letfiinu- r-usoni'Je sunrantees Harrv II i.e utri WnriiKk 11 c 31-7 HipittiiRilnn Hlre-t The llrnokl 11111 A. ', will ..pen the . , , en Sund.-vi Am II Jl ni tb. llrnokliiAii uroun.ls with the sIi-oiik Hmersop A. v r Camden Vlerrll A, A. his prll '.'.I aid 31. 1 pen f.,r llrst.eiass honv leans In or oei 01 t imp iferlnic rrniniihln timrnntnuk Jlnrts Mir sun 3'.13 M.'niiment avenue illisttimeri CI11I1 d.islrce to hear, free a Plirlie. and nt-hc- l-lu-een (he hi of m li;. n-nlnefii Mllt-n Hovirnian '.'I Xortn Mxllel'i sir. et -sin m (. Hein.v's C ( . has oren ie for nrs l. 1- t, IViiPln- Arr.' "S. T 1 Xueni 1J0I X rill tli si eet Standing of the Leagues INTiniRfHOt.ASTtC MJAOLIi W. li. 1 W I, I'.t ..'.on .4(iO I .(((III ll'l.('l(IO SOU. lllltll 2 ; din Mini, rrntnil II W ! II Fl,d II .anil c e iiiin - .nun Norlh't II. O . ,fi00 Yenterdny'n rieulta entrnl B Went PhlldeltHU ll'Wi , Southern High, It. Krnnkford lllh I intholle IllKh. ID: Xorlhcnst lllh, ja INTBUAfADBMIC I.I.'AOl'K W. I.. P.O. , , . ii,.nn fh I ii i .noil flln. Acad. 0 000 Kplse'l A 1 I) l.OOO Yemerday's Henults Kpleop.v Academy. I; llrmnton Acad emj 1' r.TIIOM(J I.KAOfi: W, I.. P.C. B n l.OOO Ht. J h I". I 1 ..100 Vllla'n P. I 1 .Anil P.C .000 .0011 W I ell nth'lol! Iji Ha'e 1. Yrtrrd' tlesulle 'rep. 13; Vlllanova Prop, Ia Salic Pre oriinrt iiksui.tp fheltenham HlKh. . St. J"rPj;' j;5'To '""ilnsowne HlBh "i , aIer W" .M.'.nn'aUi Hnddon Heights High, in. Hadd.mtleKi "'"hentnut Hill Academy 21. Trends' WmJen lltnh, . C'olllngood Hliih 0. CJennnntown Pilend'. 11 Jetklfttovvn tllirh, 8. . . ,., . rt Ambler High, II. Cheltenham 11 h. 0. Woodbury HlKh, ft. Vln.'lnnd HlKh I SCHOOL BATTLES v Southern Wins From Frankford and Centra Trims West Philadelphia - JOE BOGART HITS HOMER Two surprises marked the Inter srholastlc Ilaseball League frays yester da.v . Hotb were sprung by teums that appeared ns if the did not linvfc u look In with their opponents. Houthern Hip' spanked Frankford High, while Central administered 11 defeat to West Philly. The West Philly nnd IVnnkford nines were tied for second place In tin league and indications yointed to tlicm holding down the same place after yes terday's caiui'H. As it is now. Cen tral High moves up next to the undo- , fealed tJcrmnntowif tosser.s. while the , SURPRISES MARK Speedbo.vs nml the Pioneers arc tied fori i third with Southern. 'Captain Bolger Will Do Bulk of, The feature of the .West Philly game' Pitching for Germantown Nine was the home run ot doc Hognrt in the third Inning with two men on the stick'. doe isnt a husk bo . Put he certaiui can lambast the old r.yple. lie drove the ball over the renter-ticltl fence, and when the pellet was last seen it vvu. still going strong. Murphy, the third Iwscinnn of the Crimson and (Sold, ulso hud u long drive with two men on. He bocked the ball to left Held, and It went past Powers like a shot. The Western left liclder sum recovered the ball however, but was lucky to hold the fust Mirror on tnlrd. The score of the gnme wus .1 to -1. Soul hem Also Wins Southern had a great da with the Mick nnd smotliTcd Prankford ."i to .'! in seven innings. The showed the best batting form this season, and as a re sult the Frankford tossers were tiikcn by su'pi'Mi1 In the other league game. Catholic High took n fall out of the lowlyNorth cast nine by a football score. Hi to Hi, It was a real old -fashioned slugfest. both sides hitting hard and often. Fitz gerald, the Catholic third sackcr. led in hitting, connecting with live safeties out of six trips to the plate. The lieldlug of both teams wus ragged nnd it took nearly three hours for the slug fest. Kpiscopal Wallops (iernuintown Episcopal Acadeni won the only Iu tercademic League game from (Jerinau low n Acadeni. I) to li. Dlnsinor "laited for (iermautowu, but was hit ver.v hard and retired in the cur1 ioiiiiiIs. Williams, who held Friends' Central to it no-hit, no-run game re ceiitl, pitched against (icriiiautovvn and heiii them at all tunes. Ilv tills win. Lpiseopal advances into a tie with IVni'i,of '!"f"s Tasker. noted Itiitish nthlii-. Charter for the lend, both having vol 11 ni game tne.v huve pin v ed. There vvete many other games in the scholastic field and surprises ruled. The most notable of these was Camden High's win over Collingswood by a splendid rally in the closing innings. The tiniil figures read 7 to (1 in favor of the Cnindeiiltes. Chestnut Hill Acndcin.v hud nn easy time defeating Friends' Central, romp ing nwiiv with 11 HI tol! victor. Lnns dale ran into 11 storm when it op posed Ambler, the mttcr winning handily II to (l. St. .losenh Preti traveled out tn riml. 1 tctihnm mid were taken into eninp by ine siiiiiiriiiiiiues lllllicr u l-lll- COllllt. AVoodhtir.v High defeated Vineland High in a well.phi.veil gatne. Tl 10 1. The other winners of the afternoon were Iliiddon Heights High. Lntisdovviic , High. (iiTinnntnvvii Friends. and' Swarthiuore High. The losers iu these battles were lltiihlmitichl High. Lower I Merinii High, .lenkintuwii High, audi West Catholic in the order naiiied I.11 Salle Prep walloped Villanova Prep 111 a Cathnlli- League game on the' inner s neiil. I- to '. West Catholic High holds the lend in this circuit as the result nf its victor over Catholic High 1111 I huisilav afternoon Tigers Buy Inflelder New Lrleiiis. i.rti .") pten.i , n.. ""' 'f lb' N Krlea is Miulbern sn il.i'i ,1 nair ..rin.ein. no inr t,,i, ... u,,.... k,.. 11. ii.i.k ,.. .1.- . .. ' """ r,"i' m in'- I'.'irou l.i 11:110 lei, 1 American A Typical Glassman Cast NATIONAL A. A. ., '"t. ami nthnrlne .. MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 25 Patsy Wallace Chalky Vimler Joe Tiplitz Tim Drortey Harry Kid Brown Yng. Andy Chaney Kid Williams Joe Burman , Tin.r.i.1. i. :. j3. at i,(nfr A llUM mill's. Hl ClieMm-t. unit Doiiauhi ', 33! ri. tltli. I.IILAT IKiH lilts, i,kiit , Mtn 1 ! JgF SKBiMHSSSS WOMEN GOLFERS IN CLOSE CONTEST, Philadelphia C. C. and White marsh Teams Unbeaten in Suburban Cup Series LANSD0WNE- IN A TIE The women's golf tennis of the Phila delphia Cricket Club nnd the Whit", niiirsh Vnlle.v Country Club won their third straight inntches in the Suburban Cup scries yesterdii. Whllciniirsh hard iiintinged tn win from Old York Itoad on the hitter's course. Mrs. L. K. Adams decided the Issue for Whltrinnreh by defeating Mis. Fowler in a contest that lasted until the eighteenth green. The young Cricket Club team tri umphed over North Hills in the contests played on the lutter's course. The St. Martins; players won four of the five individual tilts. Mrs. Alex Smith being the only member of the home forces to triumph. In another Suburban match Over brook met West Chester on the former's course ami captured all live tilts from I , in t me invmirrs. ll.i n tool.- fnni- nf tl.. ents from St Davids nml Wood- tr.'IVclll In Merlon on, I ,lnf..,itml Merlon lecond team. :t tn ' II the Wllllincford Cm, seeieu l.nns. Iwv0 '1,'f(,",,'(I ol'l v"rk Itoad. 5-tl. j H;, n,. I ami l edarbrook won from Overbrook , -d. 'J-l. ' The standing of the teams follows: , HL'JlUliriA.V CfP Team Mulches W. I. Ind Matches W I. Philadelphia Cricket 2,j Whlieni-areh Oierbrook Old York HojiI . . . . Hals, Woodbury .'..'..'. Merlon Second . . Went Chester . . . St. David, . .... II IS 10 11 1 3 A I I s 11 111 13 13 WAi.Ltxuronij cup l.ansdoivne 1 3 r. Hurflnvdun Valley 2d. Torresdale Cedarbrook . ... Llanerch . . . . Overbrook sd Sprlnxhaven . Counlo Club 3d Uld York Hood 2.1. Hi fi ill II II Hi l'l KARNAC BOOKING GAMES The Knrnnc Klnh ,,r nnen,nn... ., Ulll ".! II , tecently defeated the strong Kenni nine of the sntue district, for the champion riiip of lower Ocrmnntovvn. P.y accom plisliing this fent Karnnc also won the privilege of pln.ving Sunday ball nt Fcrnhlll Park. Apslcy nnd Morris streets. They will travel on Saturdays and also on a few Sundii.vs. "Poii" Morris hits taken over the managerial reins, and predicts n big season for the team. Captnln Hob Ilolger. a former high school teacher, will do the bulk of the twirling, with .1. Carroll, who last year starred In the Manufacturers' League for Oeneral Klcetric. on the receiving "ltd. The infield is composed of Iturke or Morgan. Hr"t hnse ; Durne.v. ecoiiil ; .Al. Carroll, shortstop, and ' MitMoon' the Happy Hollow star, at third. The outfield is composed of .Hunts Cnnis nnd Ilngnn. Transiie nnd lirilf will be the reserve batter. Karnac would Hke to hear from first class hnnie nines in Piniiylrniiiii. Dela ware and New Jersey offering re:i"on nble guarantees for Sitturdii.vs nnd some Suudn.vs. T. F. F.nnis, ,"01" Tncomii "treet, it booking games. BOUTS AT CHURCH CLUB Several Hundred See Lively Matches and Applaud A gvmnnstii. evlilll.i ;,-,,, ,.:,.,... i.. .,. I .. ,. . e,f ii i, i in- i ass of t. St. (icorge's Pr.tetant! I llll.int.'il Cl I. I...1I ..,..--.,. Ui .iiiiiiM. iiiuiiiiin avenue nn i.ivmgsion sircit. unilci f hit iln net i. n vi ns niieiiinsi last night b.v severa' hun dred liet'eOlls. .Major A.. I. )tee Ittddle n''tc( . .,,,. 1 , ., . . .01. in., j .111.1 ii'ierei. ni ute ooMtig bom 1 ininvving tne ciii)iti on. nn I'lilertnin inent and danci were gn,. All-Stars Win, 6-2 h A sl,,is last lears Junior ebj.pp, .. of straw Ijerrv Mansion, easils J,.f,ated th fast Speidiv. II jeani , in a sliuwinir m.l. I, , the 1. "re of II 'J The feutun if i h s,,, tans ia iillfirirr ..f .1 n ..... 1 . 111 .. sir. ss' ,....., ... 1 ..,-t- miim .-uni1i.lu iho I Utl r h i liitr " i ;" 1 nun in niH i.il fixorn nt firm mf for tlm ah Si,rv hHi ei cichtcfti chanct-s without in trrot IM'III'' IllflH lO hM Im Matinee Today Dancing lrom2:30 till 6 o'clock Al.sil Dance Reception Tonight Palais D'Amour S. E Cor. 12th & Chc.tnut St.. U031 beautiful tlaur,,,,, ,,, 1MJ ' 4unr(ca Phone- IVulnut "111 i:iHI'TIIINL llillll Sees MAIiR rsij IIP HI'Altn tiiic STRAYER'S jggj STHXMIU.ATS limnsTy uffit: isricsson boa; FOR BALTIMORE 52. oneway fare; 53, round. trin rr D.llr at !. M 3 'o'clock ffi ., (rom Tier 3. H. DWavvar. A,""uru'. Bauil fur I'ampbleU ..m n..- tiii ji'jetl uurlrii? i morthand and 'iMwi.iino ..1 i .' atunr 1 'S!" are "K. piffiloV. "fc1 .5. Household Help! You will Rct a reliable child's nurse maid cook etc. one you can trust with the children, through an ad in THE LEDGER MORNING and EVENING heincoh iiili ci-T--r, rM.j. ' i A delightful, carc-frec tceck'Cnd. Friday evening dinner until Monday after breakfast. Dancing Satur day evening. Special rate Single, $12.50; double, $20.00. American plnti Mcaiii-licnteil rooms ulth running wnter, lleserliltlons rerelveil for summer season. Telephone Ocenn ('lit 100 ATLANTIC (ITV N. J, "ft Hotel fredonta ATLANTICCITY.NJ. tho Bpar&valk with beach front service onctappcint rncnts qt moderate rates European joa, :Reitaurant ottaehedurKierpcrsonnI super vision of G.W.CJIRMANY $2 up daily; ipcc. wkljr. Europ. plaa OLBEROft Mid nrcpioof Annex, leiineaae nve. nar peach. Capacity 4U0. Central. Open uf KV.v':?,"""' n?p'. c.n'holto " Prouital churchea. Private bath. Running Water in All Rooms vviuie service, linnxlrt. II. n. I.UnY. H. D. New ort,Avc. near llrneli $C WEEK-END SPECIAL $1- J .SATIKDAV SI PIT.lt t NTH. T MrS wsffi "kk?:a,hToo HOTEL LEWIS nn p.U'inr avi:. nkar mwrii Lcliiav dlstilct ItunnhiK water nelvata st-ciiii Aiiicrlortii plan ralo for April and $3 Daily $18 Weekly MM1. I). I.kwii. I)er ,.rrT. HoV,e"",b!:.yri'iVl UM"" "-s'dnaik exclusive Thi i- J1'.1 .y.""" oce in view- rooms ATP HVTs''i rffiI-.&.mr,i b"""f"l MODKH. 1 TL lion.l. In AtlBnlif City Hunnlmt .Jl ln ,cr room, Private & public baths? Prta?'"f"J,n rrh Ii?,n.'snf V'rinda. Sun larlor I nnservninrv THOMAS M O'nhlKX rVEW ENGLAND S Carolina nve nr Ileneh Itunnlnir water Hi rooms Prtvati bnths Xeivlj renovated. eii oivn-rshlp mnnnirmeni 3 ftn un illy. 17 ..il un wkis STITZHIl f- STITZKH. MONTICELIO 1 MUCL5WCrjrlt0ai.5tBVItA CWI5WE Keniuik. nv near HchcP Cap. nut), modern throuKhout eleiuior mil nicer In rins.. 3 up '" ' f.'.t. "" "Vl A"""" "Inn. bklt. fi-TTi:n iim.i.ixtir.R GRAND ATLANTIC Mruinla nve and licneli Hot iiihI cold run nine iiater Prli'ate baths Hhteg Jl day JiCr'rrT'?.' V.ThJ- ai.ar-uv nno, Hooklet. "sf K PUNTLIt HAIUILI) I.ANDOX SotuU ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. Dlreitl) on Hie Clieiin Kront :7.'."!.''.rl'l,n ",a" hotel of distinction - .M.l I I 1 uuu i OAKAlit: 11-alter J i1n:bu I THE IdEAL FAMILY HOTEL RLINGTOJ MICHIGAN Avrr.NPAR BRAC PritltVM I CLrfttiJIM MuJ.-K D -"-"-,' :z.""-,T'J' tVMdion rvHi r.EMNEHT TOnn. tm Iflfrrrt' ' t,..,il,ko y" r Home tn to "Cltjr ut Robust Health" HOTEL MORTON Oeeim Lnd Vlrclnl.i Ave. Cniinclt: nTf--. v.rAr,t.e,,i-,-,r,c- fe city 300. ts iipen. -rant. t30THWBri r Ri!riFi"r!.R..Atf. "a hou""." from HnrJwllc anil rd In cuisine and service HnokleL 1 nOTIIirril.l, Pron. THE SENATOR Mrnlnn ,e. nt Honrilwiilk. Ilniiroof. Our -iirlnu- rule.. Xmerlinn plan. HI. 00 il.iy E O O EWATE 7'.',l''I'. ' ' ,"T.' X n'nr Peaeh fan. 30. Amert, ,,,iALUrop,.nH,r;a. weekly PrM..: 1 ohmi.i:i. or iiAuiiKN ivv 2! THE ELWOOD ".' ,!,m" V over' 'ri'.lnB the rtnlrrl. s k Hrepioof Capn'Hi J.'iO Private hilh Hun iI-ib 1. .1... 1'iein.o I. T Ora(T Own.r &7teWlZTSHXRJ3 itkiiim alia l,tui li i nn (n Dsiuai. u.l..d" J"1! .inr, vJvHlur, et- Annr. Dlma. hAM .-I Uri Owner N J 1. l'l Li.S. MMTm HOTEL EDISON etkmMm tiMM newov JXOT ! TZ ii maun vie itn nctei from beach Hun m?'r irrh".'-' ,"",u' A,ner" l-'Sn 117.54, UP iv.ekn Unmi-vi plan til,, ,,'p rf.'i'i,. ' t ap. UUU. I 1 , . 1 ' i 1. a la ,,,. i.ieicur. flUn pj,i l 1 v ,1 iiiue-nif. u. lleicbsy.Uwnir HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwaia open Always ready Terms mod. rate write or phone M. Walsh Uuncao. Hotel Chafin .Suw, ' Ave. "nm h.tei fi,,in It, a. b. Amer, 1 mil ni pi .11 ln ,, riM.m a specialty, liathiiiu from 1 0,1s Sp. . al weekly ratta. Ncv Clarion V,mu'K v "rdwi. '" -u K.o.iie ulih bath niiinln ter garage. Hooklet H U.HONln'ACB. Hotel Boscobel i'."""'1" ai. iwum. , umi.uui.1 Cmeiient table. 117,59 aid up we.klv Ph-in 117 K SIAHION ( lll KIM I II VIIIKIS L," " A' i"' 1' 'i I 1 , in 'I Hoardwaik Liaurel-iathePines I AkFwnnn im i SITUATED AMONG THE PINES AND OVERLOOKING1 LAKE CADASALJO New M'alm (.rill" 18 hole Golf Course.Ilorerlmck UidltiK.MolorinK, ricturceiiiie Walk. Mtuic, Private Cjuraj-e. Ncvy Uectro-hjilrotheripy BaUi Sytlcm. I'VnuL l Nliale, Hasstsr. HIHMVNH VHLI.S. , 1. IMU'N WHISTLE INN rmtiires spell il s,j Hlniier Minilio Half llrillul (hlil.en nml Mi.nies mid llu ill. fri'in I'hll.iillrnlilii lr M M. mil VI ri '. lan, Priipr flora 'IV- LN llll VSriifrsv.'ie r, or uiajn 1. Mil VVIIOI) N ,, Mil .fi' 1 M ?! 'J, -sNv 'Yf. rx- s.utvi. . t., ..jTirt'j,i,tg ,,nk, MJlitMIMmf r'- "-- '""' illOnte, rM'A
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