- jv- '-M" T'iAM!tJV '"" i- f v riffpx-w;: , ""' V'W'v V'TS'ATf;!" r ' io JUVJi.NJ.jNG PUBLIC LEDGE11 PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1U21 George Kelly's Bat Has Been the Giants' Big- Stick in Games Thus Far With the Phillies irKfuWi-irt il PAIR OF KIDS UPSET THE DOPE AND KEEP CLEVELAND IN FRONT Sewell and Stephenson Fill Game in the Field and Plate Phils Also I ICOHKKT . M.WWKI.I. iprli rdlt.tr I'tenlni: r.ilille l.odef-r THK real ni.titcrv ba-.cball Iiib in l r American League is Cleveland. This team nil -hot to piece in the mficld. with what was tiiipocd to he one of thi weakeM d-fenec on the circuit. ha Mcppcd forward, tdajed nme real, rcciil.ir. -liim-hatiR bacbnll and now top the itnndiiiSe. (tamo are won 1" lare mmm, uititiitii: rnllirs urn Mused in tlio Into inning and the perccntac,. In the won and hut column continues to riow. 'Tls ctraiiRP. VERY Hlranif. , , , , Kci'.ho. knw that the real eirenpth of a ball club, dcfcnsivolr and Othcrui.c' is around - id banc. Wo hud Ibat. Tinker. to- Kvers-to-Chatice Ktiifr in tlio old davH. alM. Uddle Collin and .lack Harry. Hrer- and Maran i1tc. folliur. and Weaver, 1'lctcher and lo.vlc and many other noted combi nation', mound the kev stone sack. Last year YVamh.ijsnn! und Hay Chapman Marred for Clow-land. '-how mi; that it is absolutely necevar to have second and short well guarded. lint bow about Clivolvnl this jenr? Chapman U Rone, Y nmby lias a broken arm and two raw kids are tillinz in. Neither has bad any major leiiKtte experience to pcak "f, altl.o.ifth Sew.'.l faced the tet in the world series, .lust tuc -nine, he is mi'vperiiii.Ml. and the -nine goes for Stephenson at , , ,as... Wl-e ctltiis predicted that both would (lop before the superior pti.diinK. but m-tcii'l "t thai the are leading tl lub in hittiiiB ! Can't beat an.whiu,: like that . The Sewell-Stepheti'on i ombinnlion is the talk of the baseball world. Evervbo'h is .sittliiR up and guessing bow it bnppened. Kids are supposed to wait a few ears before bimtitiR into the fast jet: but nothing like that in this case. Two college ouths. plucked from the University of Alabama, are out in the ..pen showing the experienced bird bow the game should be plucd uud i. Ipiug the . hauipions to keep their place in th" sun. linscb.ill is a ery funny game when you think about it. Managers and owners are bowling about the shortage ..f placr. the high cost of talent and thing- like that, yet cwi.i ..nee in a while a -mart per-on goes out and returns With nn in infill "of y.'Uiig and tender pro-peels which usually turn out all to 111" good. H CnWIi: UAl'K 'I nl it in hf nlilcn dny when Ac dug up his Slon.ono infield, (inneV Ktekeii got Sister and John McGraw rfn . ii ru-.; relink 1'ei.vh. Voic come the kryitnnr fciil. grabbed from tin fried-hum hell, uuettrii in the pwtuic mid are making good. Pair Signed by a Football Coach MANY M'Tic have been told about the -igning of Stephenson nnd Sewell. but here i- the real dope. Thc were signed together by Xen Scott, football .on. h at th" 1 niverslty of Alabama and a newspaper writer In Cleve land. Nmi adwso.l b"th bo- to take a chance at big league, baseball after seritig i hem in ii.-tmti. lie got contracts for them, nud it is doubtful if the puir ot more thnu .r0n. They are worth one hundred times as much now. And here's a peculiar ungle. In college and In the summer league Sewell alnii.t- p!ae. -e.ond bneo and Stephenson short. Tbey worked well together then, but nobody ever drcnmd they would be switched. However, they .eem to In sitting along tin" in their now portions and Tris .Speaker refuses to change them. l.n-t enr Stephenson was regarded ns the best baekflel.l man in the South, lie was an ideal build for a football plajer, -ix feet tall. IS." pounds in weight and reinarltably fast. He could run the ends, buck the line, punt, drop-kick and forward pas. Although his right arm i- a trille crooked bo caue of :i fracture, he .-ould throw a football sixty yards, which 1- going some. That same throwing arm is helping considerably in baseball. Stephen-mi was at the training enirp in Dallas as a guo-t of Tris Speaker. He bad no idea of joining the club until after he graduated in June, nnd left the training camp after a thort stay to play In n college ball game against Yale. He wasn't given a thought until Wnmby broke bis arm and I.unte hi- substitute, was carried off the field with a badly sprained aukle. Then ii hurry call was sent to Alabama and Stephenson reported. lie must go b.i. k to -I bool to make up the necessary work to get a diploma, but he in willing to do that. ' IS irv I range to tec 17 youngster make good from the itnrt, i i.rjj thi i ntr wtth Mrphrmon. .Yo( nnt'.i that, Seicetl aim i kirk nn; in ii-tfi ".line ttetlur irork. the etitb i iciniu'113 6all gnmei and 1 ii- Speaker should worry even if the rfopc is all shot to piece t. A oti' Take the Case of Our Phillies A I.I. .f tins goe- to prove the uncertainty of our great and only national game. F'iintance. take the Phillies. Down South, in spring practice, the i lub looked like a bi(, giggle. It was an excruciating joke, and every body who saw the clib in action laughed heartily. This was berauee of the in-and-out pitching, the patched-up infield nnd uncertain cntching. It was easy to figure th weakness of the club. You btlll can do that. Vith I'aulette out. t:r-t bn-" is weak. Jack Miller can play for a time, but is lik. I t.i go to the -idelmes ut any minute. Cliff Kee, a catcher and sub outfielder pur. iia-eil frot.i Pittsburgh, I- his substitute. It is doubtful if I.eo can pla.i first bu-c If In- co;).! h.) still would be in Pittsburgh. U.n. lings i a fair second baseman, hit Parkinson at short is a kid who sti'l ha- u lot t. learn, nnd Wrlghtsione at third is not the greatest fielder in t In- world. 'Iherefoi.' joii .an figurt! with little difficulty that the Phillies' infield i- v. rv weak, and how enn u club get anywhere with a weak inner defense 'ike that'? I!l T th" Phils are winning bull game- and giving every opponent a stiff nut lie. Thev have be. n p'nwng two of the Mtringrt tennis in the league. New V"l. at"l M-" Mwi ati'i iuv. n it be.'ii di-gr.'uvd In fn.-i, t;, j I., i.,. . eierv b" a- g'""i. i' ii"' better, thuti the ixp. iire. p-ri..icei vi.ir. p lining wnli in., f .nil- nud I lodger- Wr'gl'tstoii" n a go,,c third ba-emun. Par kinson I- n i"a sj.irt-t .p and .la"k Miller i a bear of a first --acker. That how ou MA V K . ft ire it after seeing the club In action. Tii-r. f"f . v. !'.' .'n tell in bn-eball. The dub win. h l.iok. saddest on pap r .niiiet'ii.es pu' "Vi-r ihe bi.- .'ir:iri- and mal.cs the smart - u'k rs sit down :n ti.. i n r '" w bo -e and won-b r what it is ail about. Such has been the c,i .e w h t'le'elui.d illi'l t'l" l'lili.'-. IJo'h i Inii :i. m there lighting. I ii" p.a.vi- vs. in -1 ndm.t tne; nave a bum fain and eier.v gume is ought and dipu'"l t" th" bitter . i"' That is one ,.f the r ann f..r t! . pop'tl irit; of baseball. No matter how good a tram look-, it always enn i. beaten, and no matter how terrible It appeur-. there always is a huti. e f.r n big - .rpri-e. f1.' I'hili nrr l.etr riiif.iv and i'i" p ii 'J cnc iritA llostnn. The I lltn'i- ri'i'ird 'i ,i-rv lii'k mi li?i,khii vhen they n nn live nut nf the 'i. f " ..inn ., h ' h't th' lid) nnd frH by thr niyiiidr ehev il.ii. ! I'ii 'inn'. . ' i .. pil'K I here thii ioek the uitu u ill ii 'lie hitie ., i,,.'., ,,.'. iijl'llltoi. nf thr 1,1111 f If,' 11 in, uin Iloii'ii'tn nii'iii'it a l !, r t lioxiirj Public Mourns JIHIN .MITII. ho. i " An n"n' I. of up;., i. . i', !.-. ' "f '.i'ii; l eh. lltJBl' II- - be hUllllcone I . . .I'.'in l-M ' .!''. th'o'c.g'i'ireil spor '.i le v ji- ..ii ' e ' - . ' I. w.i. M- wn leixillg III ' . I worked f the ' . . . too dihV , f"- . ' . I. a. t y ' ar it ' ' i- sioner .1 -.dar' . . u Smitii 'i'ar. ..f t .. u i .. Me V .. . rf-' I'v u ,h; Me M'ii' i v a .1 ' a New ' i'i, ,ind P'lila.i' 'i i tn -. i f. . ... t to .'..l . ". p..'.le , J 1 ill - Ml I II ' n , .1... ,.. II, l !, It in' in inii 1 t" :a ' ' Kid Williams Puns rpiii.H'; .. .it.. .ne. ! .rc,i I I... 'I 11. 1" in. 1 'I , 1 1.1 nn.! i. I W mii 11 1 ,.i I: 1 Hi.' K' t e 1 - s ., . ' . 1 ., , , - lv 1 I " - I' . 1: . n . -1,1,., W.tn I! ' '.1. .11 ' ' 'I'I 1 I I in pi.in - ' '. f.-" ' j STETSON STARTS SATURDAY Hatters Inaugurate Season With Wid Conroy'3 New York Ship Nine The M. l -i i, u " t - ha - ll.lll I.e.1 -mi ".Il S.HH i Willi Y"ir (iilllio s N.H Y .l, l,ii Cub Wjltef .hiliauiis has ..ti'iiu .. I a l. .mi of !........, ,i i ... i .... i. ... 'IlKScrs a hi h'i ii. . i i :t I ii i'i", '.n " till' htel.i.l, II'"' I I .. I II-'' . v.,1,. 'I. 7I..I1I. . Uuili lluries. 1 1 1. r. .. iii .iiii i 0 el - i nn. WlUl and I'ort iik a new batter). Places of Veterans, Play Star Are Heavy Hitlers at the Spring Big Surprize 'ii n ?ir;iioird to l,e niyit'v Death of John Smith t,,.- st.it" of New .lerse i. ueid ind he pa.s.d nwav nf'er h v.iliunt ,.-,. to W'll uli'll tile (Je.i: lii feree "t 1 bitjgi . pi h"iiri . u1, e,.an, 1 "i..::.nndec respect ut n't t,.,,, . be. aue t.'i.-irtie fur Isinm-f I'I i .leisev, He r ' vd 11 tn fir 1.. .ei vii n., e ! . is 1,1.1.. and iii'.ie . and i!.,ting wa . ,p 1 ! . sport a long I HI ti." .ey, -inure '' i,l tr.e cnintll'- it .,11 di'toinped In t-ie ..m.. , ami when John !- t.i dr..)i rverytb.ug ai,. i,.,t t., nnnny bini. 'p t'"r i.otbiiig 1 ' . re at a I bn ;, .,,i , ',, , , Jersey and In Ii'- ..w, state 1 sin 1 mi tin. pair.. ns were ' '"" "!';1 r'".J'i!J 'Is. He .,. , tu,.p I.- ..'.or ii".,ng 1..1 . f..!lfm 11, h,s fri,.tel., ! in I i' 1 in.., 11, ihe niii'r nf tiryr,ttrn. Hit :imk u ill h(. Tost at utionul Tonight ""iin; .in. . ,1' i,,. I"l lln.Aii nnd .. '" VI I V ; I ,,n no Natiuiial tonight. iij Andy Clianey ' ai.d the three 11 , ,.i, , , , J, t.i ., , rut, I ,; I 1 I'. . -i;"i es.fel ll.i'-r Ylurukunii n ..ii.orfi'l Iti'tib with a record of ' hi sen, mii f.,r the lon-jard tl.oh. Is H'i'l.ii'.n. II.- is a' wuard "itli '" stii.t, ,IM. pla.'.s wit, the hril- ".Hi''' i.f ' l,e i.lltlielile s nf till l'lline.-e tca-n when it tirst s,il.( u,j c.iiinfry soiii- le.iis aZ" A lendi has been eiiRnyed for the opening .md nil' lein its concert at I '" Tl.otiius I'. Vin.rniil'. super- . . i ... .. ,, ., , , .,' int. mien' ,.f the Km . i.,i,. I throw ,,, ,, ,,,., . NI It,.,. no II.:: i i ,k f lli ii II. : inn ii. ,i i ..' 'I.. ,i,i,n I IllClll. .tin llllllil! I the game at 2.30, 1 ih i.i i' lUl' lla pri'. 'iJiliK. PENN TRACK TEAM MAY WIN TITLE Performances Against Harvard Lead Experts to Bolievo That Red and Blue Can Repeat HEAD RAN BRILLIANTLY Penn'.s chances to win the intercol legintes. to be held next month, re ceived n big boost Saturday afternoon when, the Red nnd Hlue trackmen over whelmed Hnrvnrd it!' 1-". to 17 ".-.'!. I'p until Saturday afternoon I'enn studentH nnd. graduates were inclined to think that they had nnythlng lit it bright pros pects. Since the meet the sole topic nn the campus has been "wo ought to win thn intercollegiate.' nealn." Of the men who scored points for the Red ntul Hlue last year on Franklin i Field in the chamnlnnshinn. onlv War ren Hampton nnd Sherman Landers have been lost. Karl Kby, I.nrry Itrown nnd Hob Maxam remain, and this trio proved their ability on Satur day by scoring 'J.I points. Added to these three. Conch Robertson can count on Ibinald Head, who flashed across the, i finish line borne twelve ynrds in front of Captain Dennis O'Connell, of the Crimson, in the two-mile run; (teorge Meredith, who ran a beautiful half mile; McFmlden. who scored in both sprints, and Johnny ltarlels. in the field events. Once the field men show form l'enn will be strong enough to innteh nny college team in the land At present only Dartmouth and Cnlifornln appear to be formidable rivals of Pennsylvania. The Princeton team, which lost out last ear. remained virtually intact until the faculty ban set in and deprived the team of several of its heaviest point scorers. Harvard, Vale anil l'enn State are not figured strong enough at the present writing to be serious contenders for the title. Conch Robertson was more than pleased with the showing of his men on Saturday, but, a.s always, be did not wnx over-enthusiastic. "I am well satisfied with what the men did against Harvard. 1 doped out that the score would be a little closer and had we not received the breaks in the high jump there would have been little doubt of the clo-eness of the score. Don Head ran a beautiful race against O'Connell nnd should figure in the scoring this year." Captain Dennis O'Connell. nf the Harvard team, was plainly heartbroken orer losing the meet, and particularly the two-mile event. After praising Cnptnlu Kby and bis mates, O'Connell -aid that be felt Harvard would be much better later on in the season as the team has hud but three weeks out door practice. The best performance of the after noon from nil angles was Rob Maxatn's font in winning the furlong from the speedy Gourdin in 1H ! seconds, the same 'time made by Hrown. of Prince ton, last May on the same track in tho intcrcollegiatei. Several of the of ficials, who have followed track ath letics for ninny years, were of the opinion that Mtixam would have come mighty close to tying or breaking the recent' unaccepted world's record made bv Charlie Paddock on the coast. The claim was made that the track, because of the ruin, was at least a second slow, and if that be true Maxam would have tied the Paddick mark. Maxam's speed .an be attested by the fact that he had fullv five yards on (Jnurdin. who is one nf the best sprinters in ca-tern college rani;-. (Sounlin defeated laani by inches In the 100 after a neck-nnd-ncck battle the entire distance. Contain Karl Kby proved to the Pentl followers that he is In great shape for the relay on I-nday nn.l -vatiiruny. He turned the .piarter in 411 !t-." sec nn.U excentioniil time when the con dition of the track Is considered. The Red nn.l RHi" tlier did not over-exert himself in the half, hut whs content to win out by two ynrds ftum his team mate. Meredith. Don Head by bis pcrformnnee Satur day should be' well up with the lead ers' In the two-mile special race on Fri day afternoon. Larry Hrnwn's running in the mil" and Sinalley'- wo"k in the burdl". were other future- of the meet Pen Points The tlrl-l'litci' i Inner ' ;' nice; r, M re. e i't.- le-i.-r f'r'n Nji-huls epd Wood- .id' .' 'S- el P-'W In-M le ihe leclpl- ns nt ''.e c.ie'"1 I' ih.. uih?r.4 ha'-ip; Willi It III HICMe.' niC'". t.eerce Merisillli ror.itnues to Imprnt, with -.rv taee Itv 'ho time me iniercolleflatei a. t s'ound the brother of the peerleia Ted hou .1 ranK v.uh ihe teat In tho country. Th" lile surprise of 'ho nvw was the man-n-" '.i thU-h 'l.e widely heralded I'rlni'on fi-.drr..n ?e!l doen Th.';.' uer expected to wiii "i-e p.a'e ln e'l tt" trac!t enta. hut f. 'I non "i '! hinh tump nnd ah. it-put In -. I. h is tti- fW ir.-l i j i.. ex " pilonally l'"'H ,. The lo.. nf lllll hninhers. No n in tl r-" . eiirni th) hh8 irii'k"n u .h eppendi . en ea Sa.uida, I. one f h h.irdeat M'otM i'ia. I Wrinht has ret ved 'hi Hea"n . hiinlrs is one .if tho h-,. oarsmen In th sh il nnd was epe.' ed t.. pr'.ve ,, iot,r of aireinth in ihe final rerattu. rennsit,inlii and Yule rriiiluate s-e io i .r;. " a d-.e riiM oh Hi" H'iultane Hi.- aetiie i m- rrx' nonth Af'"' the de t,,,, ,f 'h.. Il'jl fi'ia- l.v .'lurl!" Mitchell's ush' ee.eral Yule Kra.lua'e, ri.Bli.T.BCj the elm nu.nlisr of Tenn men t j a ii' and I i hj! hm w " pi"t The liiisidmll mme ehe.u..d tie HHiid.it aa' re'ween Perm and Vale e hleh tvae a..e. .ff li..i-8'.le i,1 the i.iln. umi be plsve.1 .here on June J Two tfanu-s a'.i on ihe lied and ltlu acheduie for this w.e'.. lolina Hopkins ijine.! I'-nn hn. ,. In k la erosie Bain" in m.'.nn." Ssijrda after r.ooll II "J a I'. v,ta the Aral I.HKue K.ime for .he Red und Hlu.' In.ilnl'tt '.. pcnelrale tne hom 'ean defei,ia pr.te.l the de termining tc".r N. Y. Amateurs Win Canadian Titles Toronto. Al-ri' ". N-- t York amateur Loxeri w ihr' ' i.i.i.l.in iml.onal t'il"a in i 'v ts -t !..' '.iin n.im ii' nrr. in-n It. lOeau norfr" Amer an naiu.nn: Lift. pound ' eheinpl'.n 'on .n Met laaa Jack Urndley. i.f S.-. Vl''.. "i. " ''.!' Ill pound cliis I .ind Ylon mei V'.Kir..iri New Wilk Hr.il.t i.m'i'eiir inld.r.M. iah' champi m cipiureii I'ii- l.s poind "l.e M..or i loir, h of To- lon'o prut, iiiil .he t inner i wtth me.jats. I ff hat Major League Clubs Did Last ff eel; 1 1... wrek's reior.l In eirh leairiie .f mimes iilnnii nn iiiil Inst mill run. hl. error" ! men lrft on Im.e nml runs .i-nrrd h op- I'onents Ineluillnu ciiiiies of Mittirduj. April n Hawaiian, li.i!' ' "" "'H"s: nviiiinai. i.i;a(.i l. !'.",l"rl i r lili.B.'.' llr.eikl.tn '"dclphia 'flnilnimtl M. I.mils I'. W. I.. It. II I. III. Hit II I '! i tin 11 T! 41 I I I '.'.1 Ill " -'H I.I I '.' '! Ill 47 K :V2 ,',Y .-, .i in :iii i to i .',1111 It llll IK i v : i j at 7 :n n il ;i :i sh an ii is ts t i :t ii an h '.'I i.y Mi:itlt'N I.KYtil I I'. W. I.. It. II I I II OK New nrU I let el mil W i.l Ilial.MI in i .id i a I I i in in hi ( hi. u I "- nn r.i n i 'j d in :n o as Hrlrolt IS WHEN A FELLER Local Business Clubs Will Meet on East Course at Merion on Thursday MATCHES BY HANDICAPS ny SAXDV Mi'MIJMCK The Kiwanis-Rotary Club annual golf tournament will be played Thurs day of this week over the east course of the Merion Cricket Club lit Ard more avenue. Plans for the affair have not yet been completed, ns the entries are still a ques tion, but it is expected that there will be foursomes nnd singles, an all-day affair to exceed in pleasure the strenu ous time bad by all la-t year. This year it is planned to bold both a lunch con nnd dinner, besides the golf. Henry V Ruse, secrelnrv of Hie ,. golf committee, announces timi tiny ' member who desires to donate pri7.es, may do so. nnd that main consideration for playing on the teams will be given those -ending in their club handicaps , prontn. The following member have pre- ; viously played and may play next Thursday: .). S. Anderson. W. T.I ' " - Ahell, V. T. Andrews, Henry llassett, YV. U. Rrendlinger. II. C. Riddle. J. II. IowerH, .I. lodgett. K (, Cross, C. ( asincr. I., r. leolf. .1. 1.. Ull- Ion, YV. K. Dwier. A. II. lMgnr, It. 1". Kggleston. J. A. Pry. .1. K. Pile, Jr., A H (icutitur I. P iieu'. A. C. Hampson. I.. 11. Heist. II It. Harper. J. II. Hurtt. Jr.. (i. A. Henrich, W II. Hushes, (J. H. Jackson. II. T. Jordan, W. I), l.ober. II. J. I.utta, II. C. I.e.lig. M. Moore. A. M. Mathews. M. .1 Miilkin. M. Mont gomerv. I) .1 Maguire. It. YV. Phillips. J. II. Ponierov. YI. Roberts, r. Stein. p. c. stpaie.. s. a. stuard. ;. a. Stinson. II i. Stoekvvcll. frank' Shoble, .1. C Snjiler. YV. R, Stain- ford. K. It Stninlord. ;. It. Miusser. YY K. Tiiiker. Chare, A. Tyler, .1. 11. Tracej. R. A. Van Maarcti, .1. S YVatsnn. I'. D. Williams. YV. It. Will -ton. .1. R Wilson. II. !:. Wheeler, (i. .1. Weirsg.-rher, .1. K. Wick. WriKKllis nnd R. W. Yerlies. Almut meryhoily encountered the 'Ui has a word to auv alwut the prellmlnarj ahowln of Alexa. StlrllrK abroad. "Shu Is taking ft un-inlmeus laclnc," la the commeni She has rot won. hut. playlnu stranire courrea In atranqe land, t.eforo atrniiBeis. under eii-ene e.indli'ons. ah? lut.i tlntHhed aecnnd on 1 'hlrd in mcdal-p'av events. n.n her atroni; vul'. 'hir own reaction is hut the rtronuer . i h r .'hkncen In mati-h pta u-here we "cji" e1-" will ahlno brllllitnt y in the I'r.tm'i . I .in, nfhlp I Now Unit "' women' a team msici ere fa'rl; urn..' m It looks like th IT. Lei Club "'rtr-'. an I "ecruha" vould Hli.it.h the ninln 'r p'.-e. In the flrat two le.irruen. and that 'r w a ..ipuf.ir.l would ee n uie l.etvtien Lnndone and Huntinitdou V.ll let '.! i'h Uin ehuncea f.iv.nlnif ihe : n tcr laical .rhiwiUio.ts are hentiinitiir to Inl-res! thema e .'i ihe inter. chola-tilo ctiitmpl'.n ships vtlceh -a III he played in May a Marlor t'.-v 'e.tip. tli lie entered liul 'h.ie ttlli ho marc entrant, for the Indivlduu! t'ue There will !" a nn.'iipir of clf cini'o.l'..e rhiurni'ii ..t llut.tlnzdon Valley on May n to dirci i. .In "reiitW ix. dfer and Ma I fin ' -ration TI .a Is the lpe, not a club mornher, who noi.'i '-uni riursii to course anns fee aan nr..itei.i' worrv A sreut lite ti'i ihe, clubs ".l " J. Wn.nl I'hllt II be the sraet nf honor at the "n." n. elnii: cf the tfe.iaoii of th" Winter ,s-i..' l,.auu" Thursday of tlna tte.-k. "Vt'ondle wl'l ri preeent Ihe le.ibtuc In tne Ilrllleh chat. ipemahtp t'lnlt 'l' husll" back I., .lefenl 1'- title lu Philadelphia, .ham plon NnthlPB irltrs Haiet' Uulh quite (,-. aim. Ihrl'.l H d. ' a drive tint (lies ntr Ih" tee far down 'he fairway with the ever-rlalnlx climb of a e allow suburbs nl'.v ilea trylPK 'i out new with a bnsebi.il hat and ball. Here, tour nojners so tar. i The I'lltsflrhl (nilf I'luh has J.j . ),e.i, or paninel n t'iHnrbueita as t:,e . heap.i.t ilub in 'i.e eounti:. Tho Inli'.ition f,. i. JlO A dj'1-ald four l-as been la t oil, at tl V'" sfu&l cost Fifteen lundred i, t.llcsitons tor mmberhin were mar,,) ti promlpi't 'ituens and Ifi'.o reiurne.l wlih tl in li" . ''ho wouldn't al-cepl, Gi-t etc , I CtTl ' Vll jte I CDMC MOeV( mm! :::: wkm fcm mm i ii f . ll'V .?rA'riUl iifSsAi I llT.ti " Z'fe fi'S:&.AvfflmM Uffl "WW,. m pslp O Wm I ii'ip inw& rf'S . Mm, Eir h "JIHIH i-liHBRHBH RAY LAY I mm ai olf NEEDS A FRIEND What May Happen In Baseball Today AMiniir.YN ixAorr: Won li.t I'.t . Win Lose Clrvrlnml 7 11 .inn .:7 .M Washington . . 0 a .fill: .:oo . New- Vork . ... ft It .M .nil . t'liienvn :i i .fin ..vh .a:.. D.tniit ... a t ..." .."!" .a:s tUiM.m . . . a 4 .li!l ..vs :. St. IhhiL 4 n ,4ro .tM ,hf, Athletlrs . i r, .Mil .: .'.J'. NATKINAI. I, t:i.t i: Won I.t r.C Win l.oe New York . .. o 'i .:.vi .:: .en i I'lit-iiiirBii ... h n .::: .7.111 .in IChleilBo .1 !! .711 .:"' .B--1 llrooKbii ft ..ma -I' 1 .IH , Host mi 4 ft .100 .1.1.1 .sat I'hllllrs, . . a ft .:s .11 .:m 1 C'lnrlnimtl ... 7 .Mi .117 .3113 SI. IjhiIh . I C, .tin .MO .I'M l! !-"'" V,1 INTKUNATIONAI. l.KAtil i: STAMHM1 W. I I'.t . W. I., r.c. Jersey City 4 1 .HOOTornntn. . S i ..100 Nrmtrk I I ,K0i) srnriise '.' :t .'iin Itiiltlmnre :t I .;.-,!) ilrmllns 1 .1 .'.'.10 Koi'lii'Slrr 2 i .,10'l lli.tln." " " .000 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY natiiinai. i.i:.mi: Ho. ten ut I'lilliiilclphlii, New York nt llrookbn. ClilciiEn at Clnnlnimtl. I'ilt-liurtli nt M. liiils. Aitrjiic.YN i.i:.YCJii: Athletlrs nt lloston. YY .uslilimton nf New Vorli. Detroit nt ( Ideas.). St. lmi. nt "lorl.inil. iNTi:itN.ii(iN.Yi. i.i:.nti: s.vriiru-e ut .lersry Cltj . li,..r..i.. ... v . ....ii,,,,. ,,. irniiih Tonmlo ni lli-nilltm Uoclicsterulli.iltlmi.ro. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS nytionyi mw ir Sr(v nrl ;; - ' Ilr.wkl.v11, -., Huston, n. rittsburxh, "1 Clnrlnnml, 1. Chicuo. Hi st. txnil.. ;. AMKltlOAN i.r.Ytiii: Miis'ilncton, 3; New York. 1. ,,rlrriV.Jinmill"':5: V . .. I AlhltlrLlloMiii . not scheduled. 1 ivrrnvATiONAi. ,i:Afit'i: Ne.nt.. I; tinnuio. dir.i uiim-i. N,""rl .i llufTnlu 1 (Hecoml irmne). I A'rfiWrX!,;'. iT-Si JSKS!. Toronto. Hi RfihIIiie. 0 Il.lllllllore, .1 Itoche.ter. ;. .YJIi:iHCAN ,SIM I.YTKIN Irdo Si IiiiII,iiiiihin. ,'. -I. P.iii' A i .Mlliinul.ee. I (in Imilnc. Iviiil-ns ll. IS, Mliininumlls It I oliimlius, 0 l.oulsillle ,-i. ... . DOBSON AND ASCENSION TIE "" -. ouuicica- ucaaiocK in Allied uup Semifinal The Ilohsnn and A eeni,,i. , elevens met in the Allied C.i. m ,i . iiiiiii iiiiiicji nt i iininiKion and. lifter battliiiE one hour ,;,:,:; t; ... n Mort'ics iic. iia,ic(i inur I'Mra periodri of ten minutes e.i h unii n0 result nnd the Knnic was .ailed. The teams will coiiie loRi'ther on the Mime irroiiiiilH next Sunday. Ascension had the better of the imii of nlay. but Ihere were few ihan.es tn 'score. Whitel.v, of Asrensloii, liml n line up. pnrtiinit) to win at the e.t.ii t ..f the first extra period, but failed to take inlviin tace ami Inter in the . ..nt.i Post,.' and Rrortii. of IloliMin. .i.iul, Imve .'"iinteil, us they onl.i had Carroll, tM. Asei'iisimi Konlkeeper to beiil. but were uneipial lo the occasion. Blackstone Booking Games i. lope .liiniiirs I. ti lit'..-,. i.,.e. old team has renrir.inu ! ui.d w ishee i . ar lanKe Knni.'s with I -nrn ' h.iiriti I. nine up iinds and otf.irlntr fall Imlui nu I le The follow inu men hi under th c. ,,f Mamicei S Mn'Uer It llllhi.riiia'i . i . Ii. I II I.i.mii pltiler. M Skoln'ik fl " I it .- S huaii' inei.nd I m, Marll'. thn. I I .. s r.lKei' rhortatnp ,lier t l ' Ii, .1 , nl I . .-: ' , nil. r fl" il ii ml M 111. , , r lHfi l. ', a ' Ii.oih .. riihnaitii, inn .-...uti, ,aWr,,. el re. t. i early 170,000 Pans at Seven Sunday Cames .NYTIONYI, I.I.M.I I. t Ne ,.rk (il.ints i. I'hlli. . '17 111,0 l llrawil.l n lloilBere is Unites 0011 At !, l.olll Curds is tube j-, , 'III Vt liu'lnn.iti IttsU m, I'lniies sioiMi Tl" 'I SIMI'll) Wir.ltlfAN I. CAl.l l (lll'i.llo Sin . liter, :t". IHHI AI W.i.hlPBl.Ml .sen nor. t, '"'"",' linker. j IMn AI (leielund Inili.ins i.. Itrnnn. .jn ()K, lol.ll 3U.0OI) CARPENTERS! ouuairiK iinu repniniiK time is iiere. carpenters, painters, paperhangera, through an ad in THE LEDGER MORNING and EVEN G VESPER'S SENIOR FIRHT rM HIT mm 9 III 111! 9 m Jack Kelly Replaces Lost Oars men With Lighter Candidates. May Not Race Navy TO TEST BLADES WITH PENN J .Incl; Kelly's plant to gel. logether it i senior eight -oared crew to meet the Olympic champion United Htnte.i navy elRht over the mile nnd riBO-yard course on the Schuylkill ih the American Hen ley Regattn on Saturday, Moy "S, re ceived a decided setback with the loss of four of his heavier ratidldatra, hut Jack is not discouraged in his task nnd has filled their places with newcomers, although the ipinrtet of, aspirants Is considerably ligbter ,I u ur"v" . ,0 iVW l,,Cn ""T,'1 1 mLm? ''' v Ji1Mr(01l,nr1' N,?- ,ln MacMasers, .No. -I. nnd Ciiselhur.v. 1 ho now oombiiiutioti has been rowing together for almost a week In his order : Nelson, bow ; Carton, Men- .- t "iwiu 1 my au( .ii,vt'Mf 1 n'ii ii, nut iv Costcllo, Kelly, stroke; Kwiup, vo Hwain, nelly nnd ( oneh JIuclIer nre of the . . opinion that it is worth while to Icecp up training for the big test with the navy cignt. They will have to show - - . --.-. ...... ... tin; nece-sarv niiiieb. however, or the 1 . , 1-I . I. .,f,,, , V .... Will " Hbl,U.II .I'll., . an to compete in the first big local ; whisper through the city regatta may be nbandoiied. The men To come again to Morning, if it's who formerly were in the shell were only in a dream. welehl ''.r.VT'W' l,ro,,,'5,t ''", nvrfc The His Invasion weight up to 1 iS pounds, whereas the ,,,,. , , . . . .1 reconstructed crew will tip the scale nt i QMAI'1' w"'lt.T that one Jonathan about IfJS to 170 pounds. I Hull is dusbitig around in circlen to It is planned to row against Pent! ' act his athletic bouse in order 11s ho route night this week and the workout ' completes the final defenses of his be will be welcomed by both, as it will give 1 lcagured nation. a lino on the nblllty of the Maroon nnd Within the next fortnight or so the (Jr-ay sweepswlngcrs and also give Alblonlc echoes will resound to the trend Conch Joe Wright ti line chance to try of Ucvereux Milbuni. ltumsey, Hitch out Yale's conquerors before they leave ' cock. Stoddard, Webb and Htrnwbrldge ior Annapolis where they tow against the Middles on Saturdn ay. Strokes and Splashes TPie I'rnn lliirso ennlor four 1ms lien rnni.iiiiiu niimper'i nv th.. oss or il. she . ii'hlnh I. ,.K.i..n. .' ..... ... .. lvn.!.cJl.. . unUerBolmr rfpnlri... tiut tiinnntie.1 n worknut In the mornlnc The en iv r we.l Will R 1V.1l.rrrhinl.il !rbn I.' l.....lAr nrhmlilt. S. M .llnrj. 2. nivl I'l.ftln. how. . nrl lvlne. who tormorly rowe.l No. '.' on this four, will represent his cltili In the senior slncles. f'nr'ner 11111I nrtlve tnemliers nf the YVcst I nilll'lelnhl.'l lllint I't.lll n.rt ,,l ,,,nt. I nnm mi'morsto the il'leth anniversary with n Kanquet on Weilncndiiv evenlrii at the Itotl Lorraine, fantain M i i,V. '";i . n thn l!ol I ii.eeptiinres from n numl.er of well-known , golf, polo and tCIIIIIB. If they cant oarjinon who will 1. on ihe siwaliers' llt. I lni.nk tliroiiL'b we don't see what can nmonK whom will h llllm Wnr.1 formi-r ,,linh Illiouj,ii. ill linn 1 si-i. wiiui. tun Perm co.u-h nn.l who Hike" clmrlfo of "he I lx 'l(' 'll")1" ". t'-ti'0Pt t wait an Quaker crows commen.lnu M.iy 1. I other year and try again. fi roach Harold Mnddel. of r.nnsvlvanln i AdvailCO Prospects ir.fr.ioV'i'i.h,1''. ""'!!'"' ', '""leuit to keep ' rnl 1 1'- advance chatter on the situation ft Junior claht toneilier the ork of nmno 1 I . , . . , ., .1 of ths aspirants In'erferlnu for e.irly even-I -- leaves the status of both countries ItiK rowlnu. However, lie will k.cu tiyins- ,,r nbnnt ."i(.nO out the tn.iny kel.i canJulates nn.l I 1 nil. nt,i , . , i .1 1 .lltlon will prepare other crews for "the com ' ,,v wlmt rolltc 'Io wn nrriv0 ,lt tlmt lnrf races. destination (slang for "How do wc get .h'iV.lii.ieVrr:i:r,,ls?,.!iSoi',ln,rT ,1l,V--,,"!!'-rll,!,,n w"! 1,p.n h1 fnn'" new. blc and cirmWe. s vernnln- Hne ' o ' He ill the Rntl-ll tennis I'linmpioushlp. IT.', pouti'la. has been on iio t..r nv Defending Ids title, bo should be weei-s ami promlrcH to 11I.I In mnslnc this n,l,u.,, Vnl 11 clneli -ilrendv wrutllied jear a fen tu re. rue .1 re slnwele. As Juds-e.l ,)"IS-",L ,-N,nl " '"-" '"reauy Yrul'i-I Lv -e.riy indicattonj .he rairmount rt up and delivered, hut who is good went l'nilailelnh lik nml I'n.lliin .Int.. ...n, rla1i.?,r'l!n for ,l" E"1'1 nela's .lii'i trophies In this cla. (hnrles Sullnner Is nillini- to 8lv the' I'lltlnnilM .r....me ., i.."7n. "'..-'. . peiience if 'hev ..iu respond prompitv an i I beaten for seventeen years, believes be 'S1" 'l!l,r.ni!lrv""lprH..!,", ,r;fc '":!' '"'nt" " ''feiKlT from Tolley, pVBom,. arrX ,,i ""dowS 'T.rk' Wethered, Jenkins, Scott. Holderncss, ..nil uin I'lrney i aiKiut in roojinstruot one . I.ockhart. Armour and eiglit or ten nf their ahellN for tho u... of the ,.. othprs of ,,, hknl .... ... ,-, . 7Z. J- Hull is Ptty certain thnt Dun- .ro.tt.fclm.- a rnme ami nf." ..'" at i Herd, Rraid. etc.. will bo strong enough (ju r.ier rit II. nni are noun.-i..,, iv hn. i in repel our ilttuck at St. Andrews. nrovement In the rnw.ns o! .1, ml,,!,,.,.,. ,.', hu golf inarcin. both ways (amn- ,.,.,. . , teur and professional), isn't quite m M'n.'c.oSjnKNir;: iwMn ns our te,inis mnr- f.mr-eiireil shell e.itrv Ii He. Ilenl- will' gill is. I..-, fre.l Knowlan. Low. Hhoemiik-i. Ilnrt.m. i Then we come to polo. TllO llritlxn '" ",y' fc,r0K''- tPmn ,ns ,ni more intcrnntlnnal com- 1...1, t ,,i,n. ..M.. ... .... ,.t . i.etitlve experience; it will bo playing nn ant - 'nor l.'niim UT H ' I n I 1 ii'leiphln CIuL'h Junior eluhr In I', iw.ru. nit ..t..iiv -if-'ernnnn in..i i, n.ur.. -up" ;;",;" ,,,,;;V:.:1"h'.!'t":M-""r..1,';v t;,,:;. im ...' riniii ih" 1..111 inn ',.,.. i,, ,.i wuh in.ili rn i In n in... hul his i,nv l'eu- seem tn lvne nnv fived "".liar.. 1 i -'em i" n.t any nxiu d snltv. (.eortte Vlll.on m 1 rt's:m. to,, ins ilotihlee f.ir 1 i lire- a thn trey will in aft. i IC.-l'v ,n the Henlev i.vatti. on Mn h i . been 1 I' ' ' U. I and .'..eelin is. I'url ' d l-'d 'Ir.ief, of 'lie I e. .r.Mits ii ere . ut In I ttt-n ne .leu' le it., i1 '! : llllllHlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! ea! CoriaM & Norwegian Grain :ax LOWS "N. j? 0Sht, mR J?J sP '0-S?'s W MW iUMllllllHHIHi JPJ Rubber xikK 'x .;"' I MWSw yi f& I Heels "''' " - B mwi ' jO j Attached Sj - mWi ( 10 The Identical MigSE I In.- is a pi ice navinp; that i . suit l.v to be welcomed hy hundreds nf men. Shoes that wore made by America :, lust maki-M and ROYAL QUALITY all thiouKii which means solid leather and solid tonstriictioii. I uo smart new styles-with wiiiR or strniKht tips, that have the e and pep overj ynunu man wants. Our Riiaranlee roch with i'er purchase if von don't feel you have $12.00 worth in these hie-n -trtiidc shoe , linno; them hack and your niomy will lie happed to you without any argument. mtx yxSw&ByWJTfiKl yMS(filt?r92?y9 FNIMBBflUBBtf&Tifti&viSKMii'Bt&BKKBM . "Bti m xjISv 3 ky iv rEi sum tiafc. Ph iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWM W.S.-BRITISH TILTS vvlljJU fLJy bkeak. j Advance Chatter Makes Tennis, Golf and Polo licsult Difficult to Predict Alabama Steps in Baseball Picture With Sewell and Stephenson Uy UKANTLAN!) KICK llacli In .Morning Let's, go liaek to Morning from the I'tritiiiht and the Shadow, Ifnrrr? the sunrise floods the upland and the raltey tn'ridi in Mite, lrrVrr the gleam is nn the tchitn thorn and Ihe lark i'i fa the meadow, And the flowers hit the wayside bend . henciith dawn silver dew. R'c Antr passed the noon of batllc trhere the gray dusk gathers over And the night of doubt hangs heavy in the gloom nf vanished faith; Rc turn to lonesome iiutorlanih where the bloom has left the clover. And the dreams tec knew at sunrise arc but phantoms of wraith. Hut out the road behind us there's a anppv voice, clear calling, ,, o uth d hf.n'Hly .,-, ho)tc f joy nuil trulh " iA,i Uttle hnv ,-, lanhin ic'hcr th 7rrr Ughl is falling In a gleam of purple magio on the gotacn dreams of youth. 1 ',,, nreat ,;, jt,ri,io.. ahnre us where the shadows ucer teilli uitu Through the leafless brunches sway , ...j ., iiuii ,. fiiiirii n, r . 1. ill, 1 Uui ih., 1 ;i ,L,,i. , .,!, i: ,;ii. ,., .. Aim. . .. ....... -..... m. n polo gam; Hill 'J llden and flirt), .uui- lory; Chicks' l,vans, rrancis uui- met, llouhy .loties, llll; l-owncs, Mood Piatt, Alexa Stirling, Marion Holllns nnd still others. Noc to lorget Uarnw, Hiigeu nud the pro team. Milbuni, Kvans, Ouimet, Jones, Til dun. Alexa StlrlitiB, Mrs. Mullory , inu, 1 ,.! s, l,ur ..llo,t In " ' " ",, '"'" '"" , , . v ' ; , : . picking his invading talent. Hn has sent his best to look after the greatest International livo weeks In sport his tory the live weeks between Moy JU and June ".", when the ltritish Isles will lie a veritable turmoil. Those who are now over, and who uro 1 soon to start, are our IcadlnB actors nt That L'ive.s us tho illliin. Now. as to amateur coif. Uncle Sam Is content to rest his case with Kl'lllH. ( IlllllCt Illlll.OlCS. ,1. UUI. llll - I .s II i i j . I upon a home Held tr.'o factors that nre , iniportniit . Rut us seven years have1 , pnii si.,.e ,i,e , .-mmtrip, last mot- i ihw enternri.e. Hie ontconie remains NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK Itiieehnll Today at :ij30 I'. YI, Phillios vs. Boston "Braves" e.ils on ''.lie nt (ilmheU' nn.l Spiildlnc's EXTEAORMNARY ROYAL NEWS!!! OtJlalie - Grade Shoes SoldEverywhere at $12 -ttrtlln no ...!. . . (nlnly. the difference isn't very ,!," Tlio Alnbanm Reserve Q.i:omjIA has bee,, pointing umi,, vJ pride to Ty Cobb, n 1.,, , Sherrod Smith and others. ' '"" icxns. witii nn r..,.,i n , . given Speaker. Horn, by Z "',.1" Yoiiiir to the game Hut It remnined for Tris Speaker t and v.-miiiisii nn vianama reserve vvnen itny in a nmnn n L111..1 1. . summer. Speaker promptly suinrrJ-.j young Joe Sewell toflll thegnt, '"s una pnyed snort for Alabama th spring before. ln( When YVnmhy suffered nn nj,lr. Speaker promptly subpoenaed yS Stephenson from Alabama to l "Z ond base. ' ' PC Roth responded brllllantu- ti.. .. young colleBlnns Jumped in 'with oil th' skill nnd conl deuce of veteran LZl teran major Speaker looks with 'a f.iml "J" this Southern citadel. pon Covvrtoht, mi. ,u, ,, n.ri Boots and Saddle Tho .Ylcadows Purs,, for three-vear-olds, nt Ilnvrc de (irace. bids f,iir m be a keenly contested race vuM, l'ol bf Ann thoroughly suited to' the !,.. coiuc. John's U.uiiKi and Silence , likely to furnish the contention. .!oW, Lmnin is nt home on a heavy track and -ilenen wns stoutly restrained the In. time out after u slight rim out in the stretch. Horses in other Havre defirare rarc ready for their best efforts are- rr,i race (Cosden entry). Kxcusi. Me n. dor; second. Roisterer. While Haven. third, Pickwick. His Choice. St id.' dore; fifth, Sundial II. Mock Or.inzt Tantalus; sixth, Allienn, AI Pierre' Mntl.cr: wvonth. Reaverkill. Mrmoa Kltlcr. llnuk O Day. Although Tryater is il-feit-i ri,r . terrific stretch rtrivo by Paul Jnr ikl three-jear old WMiltney irbv ehoie-' . ,,. certln? much welKht to every horn in is. race. hi. eff.rt was noi .orlhv an4 win l.nvo little relfit or. nls popularity In ti. v. Kentucky raca. The mllo um run In I 11 which was a full eecon.l fnier than ri ful ran the drat mile In tl.e rh.,.r,,i b'taliei, which was a m'le and "vnt 'arjj l.enii'irrio II a.1.1 tha lrr' wh'nh v... hl'n will win tho Kentnekv t)-rh v-i, ... tercrt In the Mount tH"rlim Vnri. ii l.exlimton today, an.l it I'I hav. !, , to demon dtruto that he ran ja lV- dlctiincn f Kroun.l It Is th i,rdlrt',m that ho will neitotlnte tho mi' an1 a mi tecnth to win hunliiy t ,1,, ,uhojh Itoluleau, Jouott timi otlur Rood olJir hnraea lire In tha race There is a ?-ni Incline In th I.islnutr.n track alllnr t the lmr.len of it three-e'ir-o i) cnir.if that dlntnncu this early In tho rprini. One (treat attraction to ire t,jtritn racing la tlio wealth of Juv.ni, . inm ll.nt la turned looa there e.vn epi in ii. etojnd raco today has thirteen iu.iMm io. jeur-old eolta frsm siirli ir . Vti-r Oulnco. rennnnt. Lulie JI. l.uv llmr ttnelo and Klnir Tnine. r.ieen:riflr Me MeeUIn, Topmnsl and Jnnir n t.Tovvn r Kood ones. Vhe sixth r.u . the need t(.l I'uriM has qlKhIO n tiro .eir ..Id flhlta rn trred, the creorr. of th" 'Cue dram jtut llnrry Payne YVhltne . ' 0.1 1 Item hranc" filly lUnua will '..-nr naiehlns Tin Koi'lio filly Coinedlo d' Armour, hy I.uk" Sir. Like, Is another pood "lie S.natoi ' a den's Fair Phantom ami 'h.. nllv JUrlha rullon, by McG.o, urn oth .t Jacl, nnrc, Jr., On ri-1 nnl tiiUit Jewel ar.i fast ones in the p.n 1 . xpr ,1 n I.exlnRt"P. The I.eaiit lime ttai cap fourth race, -vltt tirlnT Vlai.i Mr .kV Mlnut.5 Alan, Ji'rlcc anil oll-er fleei. pdm ii lh harrier Tho -tlier raccj ar c'aimlni nft.urs. Clean Dancing Hall Il.inclni; Censor, emplojcd lir 1'iilm fiirilrn to preent Improper or smrci'slltr .Innrlnr Tin: i'iicht ii all ti) ( i.r.w tr ONLY Itr.riVKH IMTIIONAlii: 4 (IF.tX IIANCinfi SIII.II ITI.lt l.nntrst Dunilnc Surrari' I Irciinsit llldr H.r, .r0inenaile Cuolf.t In llol ttnitli. I'roinenaileCoole.t In lint Wntlhtr IIKST I).N( r. 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