JsSSTJSKsfrllGij1'-''" "'sV--fe5:Wlf-4 iVUfM-reV; - ffSSe'W'1 jiawwjatv W7 'fViT s ATT-x SfklO ' 5 ,"i- ,,; ,-75,! -? ? .jiyfH-i'" -s I Phils Start FRENCHMEN TOSEE AMERICANS IN RING M Foreign Athlete to Bo Cuoots at National Special Show Toni'it WILLIAMS-BURMAN WIND-UP Hi 1.01'IS Jl. JAITH Frnnro'd llr.it rcprcyciilntlvr liody of athlete In Itivmli- I'iii'Ip Sam's slionl for the purpose of wliuiltic Inurrl In collrsinlr trnel: ntlilotlcs will Ret an op portunity louiftht to uimpnre Yankee clovpinen wllh Hie poull puncliorx ven Condi Oe l.i'llvn mid III protcxen mpilut at principal""!!! the four eight rouuil'lioiitH booked n. n upeelnl show nt the Nntlounl tonight. The foreigners will fV Amerlenii boxersw eompote in four different elames flywelghto, bnn tnmwelRlils, featherweight nnd light That the French athletes here for the Pcnii Itelay Carnival arc dycd-ln-the-wool fifth' fn niny lie taken from n fide remark dropped by the roach sev ernl dnjf "go: "If wo were mi mm of winning in the rclayH-ns the chaiiPCH nf ficorge Carpentlcr are of defeating Tuck l)cmpey there wouldn't be any thing else to worry about." Conch Do Lellvn and hla L'ulvcrHlty of . Parks starx Ooiiilleux. Delvnrt, Ferv. Hlgct and Scurlii will be guenld of "the promoter ut the chow this evening. .. , First on the program will be the match between 1'nti.v Wallace, of Phil adelphia, and Chalky Winder, of Pitts burgh. They are the flyweight per formers. Wlniler invaded Phllly sev eral weeks ago, and this will be his first appearance here. Thin bout will be u sort of comeback appearance for Wal lace Mho is out to brlug the Amerl tan flvwelght title to the Quaker City. The' bantam bout also will be an Inter'city set-to between Joey Iturmaii, of Chicago, and Kid Williams, of this elt The will elnnli In the wlml-up. Both Ilurman nnd Williams are oiwthe trail of Champion .Toe Ljucli. Harrj (Kid) Hrown, local feather-, weight, who has Issued n deli to Cham pion Johnny Kllbane. Is scheduled to encounter Young Andy Chaney. a Hal tlmorean and' nlso a contender for the 1211-pound crown. This will be the third match on th card. The second bout' will bo the light weight number, bringing together .foe Tlplltz. of Philadelphia, ami Tim Dronc. of Lancaster. Their meeting tonight will be the third In a month, haiug met' prevlouslj In Heading, Pa., and nt the National two weeks ago. Fach of the other bouts was interesting nnd ended In cloto decisions iu Tip's favor. Sr.rnm About Scrcmvers i . -e . iiiv Ih. n.n..l. f.,ll.(1 rt l,Hntll. rP Mike rredcll in wlnnlnc from Jotinni Ko'Is ul lh National Hotur.liiy nlsnt. Kol ubntltuled for Youns Jos Horroll. but be did not ehoiv Iho clcwirnfus and lilttlnB sbllltj of Crc-dcll CllfT Bent urprlsil bv oupolnlinit Mnrtln Judito.. Wllllo ForBUipii n a wiiiniT oer Jimmy McOovrrn Unrov fanpir Millured Youne Jack Ilrltton HnJ JinbbN .Mini knocked out Uliiy llorscr In M Mumln. of Scratiton. tia' boon lirnl hi John I' Dean to meet Onorei- Chancy In a Un roun'i bout at Shenandoah .M.ay 1'J. Jimmy Murplit Iih Frankln VMwnrds In enndltlon to meet any of th llehtwelfhts ndnanln la to box nt tho Auditorium .Mny 3. Whiter ritzirraltl Ima returned from a tour of the Weit. In hla la.it bout the West rhlladrlphlnn mndc a creditable ahowlnir tiain-t Kddlo Shannon, cf Trlico. I.nncnntrr piehaiiKra ahow that Sammy Prltton aa a winner oer Younir tnhoney th-re laat week. Ilrltton la a aouthimw and r ii open to meet Tommy Cl"nrv or Kid WasnT. Ho la mnnaced by Hilly Nolan, who alfo la handllnn Johnny Horbcr, n wel terwelRht j nenny liana and Johnny Jloyce. who used 11 be rhnla In amateur competition, will m 1 In the xliir bout at the Auditorium to. rrorrow nliiht. The reml 'vlll be Klwond Kid Fredericks s. Johnny McICee. Prellma: Mam llurna a. Joe .mlth i:ddle llellly va lehnny Ila'ea and Jnclt Chancy t. Tommy Wilton There rfre letters in the Hporta Dcparl tn"nt of th 13m:mii lTioir1 T.phikii for Her "inl Itay Smith and Jama P. IJ.iuxherty. The iKiflt between the nezrn eMranH. John Herm Johnson an-1 Kentu-l.v Jtnt.ebtjf! wilt b helil on Thurnday nlaht at the Auditorium. Oiher bouta Mill be Oliver Itlalr vs. .IneK T eon. Youns tiAtla v.. Kdill" Norfolk r.'t.rR' I'.irlier a Huck Jt.mkB and Jimmy Tuinond r, Cualard llrownle. M.itly llri'hlrr in ryl with a dell to tho w, nncr of tho ltoce.naea act'to, JacU "eoodlr wiintu to match O.icar Iluro-Kit- with either Jaeli Urady or Krlaco I-cs Jaik Hunlon la preparing to arrango open air bouta at tho Orlolo Hall Park, Ilaltlmore. He Mated a aerlea of altteen nhow'a Indoora thero at tho Huraka A. t',, which has been cloud until next fall. RACES HAVANA SPECIAL Gar A. Wood After Motorboat Rec ord Between Miami and New York liaml. Kla., April LTi. -liar A. Wood, Detroit nnd New York manufac turer nnd sportsmen, left here nt mid night In his OlrO-horsepower, fifty-fool cabin cruiser, the C!nr II, Jr., In a rnce to New York agalntrt the Ilitvnnn Hpeelnl nf the Atlantic coaat line. He linn set n fort) -one hour schedule for (he run. nnd if it Is without mis nap. It will carry him into New York three hours before the lljer urrivct-. Tim (Jar is the boat which brok all pprecs cruiser records iu the regatta here in February. Aboard with Wood Is C. F. Chapman, editor of Motor Hoatinic, who made a special trip hero tomnkc the run. KIUU'ATIOXtr. Ilnth Seses GET OUT OF THE RUT STUDY ACCOUNTING TAKE THE SHORT CUT TO A HIGH SALARIED POSITION HTOP WASTING YOl'n timi: Aieininllliir as Brent as at Ihe present ,r,,L !i!U!.APi:. BO many spi.i:ndio dppohtunitics in this Af-rot ntinii i;!?5.,,;'.,i.W..rosni0-NH 1'AYINO HAI.AHIK.S ItANdINd KnOM I20IKI TO JlWOo VHlvA.JMUM. JWK I'ONHTANTl.Y tlOINO IlKlKilNfl POlt WANT III' COM. ..... ,n.. in uhii intiwii m iiueu ivnn npeuinffs ror Auditors Lost Aciouut .Hla r.xicullvca, I umplrollera. Junior and Senior Aci nuiitanta and lncr.inc Ihi specialists, Hie Public Accnuntlntf IHrms aio Iternlly swamped nltli ark and me fliiillna' II illfllcult to secure competent help. Tho Income Tax baa rumo lo sluy mid Ii pIIIiik up wrirli und crcnllntr man) new openings i, ,''i'cl !" .n?.,nl.n? In ,hf oiM to preicnt YOU from nuallfilnv for une f these llich-.Salaried Positions, It is simp! u matter of Determination nnd ppllc.itloii and a raw hours' studi, at home each week durlnu sour spare time under the su uorvlslon of our Lniae Mart of Certlfled Public Accountants the lamest Mtiiff of J I'A.'a connected with any Uiluwiilonal lnslltutlon In tho counlrj. No preilous loiim(edo nf aciountlim la necossar) .. U.t,.?rs.?,"'. ".? 'I.r.'lllinrv correspondenie sihool lsit n Nationally Kiumn Assotlu Jlon of l.ertillril Public Accountants who ninl.e a Specialty of Ariouiitln-i and teiu.ii hat subju-l exchislielj Our Teachlnc Method and Pun nf- Operation Is AUhiIuIhh oinji rent from that of tho ordluno correspondenie school, nnd under Oui Mntlin'i V" V,',1.1 U' urpilei bow nuicklr sou ran uuallfi We hao the ulmnleal mo t sc, inline and lp-to-dale Home Study Course en the. mail.et. i"-si mo i PAone, Irlrilc or Coll for Bookltl, "lloui to Learn Recounting" International Accountants Society "tiik PitnrrssioNAi, miiooi, ur accountancy" "ill Witlcner llldg. Plione Locust, 3410 I'HILADtiLI'HIA, 1A. Series With Both Are Battlers . t KACII A SLUOUKK Kid Williams (top) Is the teuriiig in ctcrau bantam anxious to win bach his one-lime title, nnd .Ice Tlpllt'U (he loral rapid-fire light weight JOHN SMITH LAID AT REST Hundreds of Friends Attend Funeral of Late Boxing Commissioner Atlanlle City. April ..". Hundreds j of residents nnd out-of-town friends i attended (he funernl t-ervlces here jeslerdny of John S. Smith, late chair man of the New Jersey .State Boxing I Commission and County Freeholder. I The body lay in stale in the entrance of City Hull from l:P.O until 1 o'clock I and there was a continuous line for two I hours to view the remains. A wealth I of lloral tributes surrounded the casket. I They included a beautiful wreath from Governor Kdwards. I Tho services were conducted bj the Itev. W. W. lllatrhfoid, of the St. i .Inmcs Kpiseopnl Church., of Atlantic City. The Klks. .Moose anil eagles nli-o paid lust respects to the dead man. 1'romptl) at 'J o'clock the cortege proceeded to Iho Pennsylvania Unilroad Station, where special cars were at tached to the 1' :!!( train for Camden. Interment was made at Arlington Cemetery. . Special Bouts for Ryan Benefit Setontecn bouta ar Included ui lh bov ine program arranged iia a benefit for the old-time iiil-tman. .llmmv Unn. fnnner mld d'ewelKht. at the National next Tliurfd.iv nlaht A numlwr nf alfir borers nf 1 ! "Id reirlme will show. Includlni! Youns Clrlffo, of Australia, Philadelphia Jack trilren 'Wal lr Campb '. Spider Kell Jack lliman nnd Joe Ilutler The bouts at, ounc clrlffo a. Joe Hurray; Philadelphia Jack O'Urlen a. Jim llrennan; Hilly I.-cdom . Jack McVev Waller I'amtitiell n Hirr Walton. Jack Itaitan va. Spider Kclli Joe Ilutler va. Morris Slahone . Prof. Jock l,nch n Jlaro llurk: I'rof. Hlllv Jlel.ean k I'm'. (Irlrtln, Tommy O'Uaro a. Ty Cobb: Uddlc ngond n Kill Heebe, Al Jlrown Jimmy -Murphy; I,ow Sec.il va WIUlc Frriruaun. Tatay Denrdnn va. Jack fhinev, T-mm HPu ;, Jack Harlln, Younit Jack O'Urlen Cliff Hent. Johnny Mealy a. Hay O'Mnllc). and Hobby Allen a. Hilly Hlnes. Whlte Elephants Win Again The White KUphinta won their third atralsht same, defeating Columbia t . C Jrs.. 7 to ,1, The fjaluro hit of the irame wiB a triple liv Mawell n-IMi two men on. "Pep"' Yeiger and "Inkle" IteoKen twlrleil In (treat form for the wlnnlni; tfr.m. whllo Hnlter waa 'he ma'natay of the loaori" (III leimle. I.oUBhrun and Toland plajed anapp ball. Dempsey 'Opens Shore Camp May 15 Mlnnlle f'ltj. Atirll 5". lle.il viveli'ht ! Champion Jack Dempaey wU' put il fln Uhlng touehea ti hl tratnliM tin the bl ' flKht on July 2 at' -he shore It waa ecml I riffle all nnnouncd here Jack lcani will I errli" today or tomorrow to m.il. llnil nr- rann-inonta ror the rump lvmpo Is rrhed"'ed to mien hla ahore riuari r about 1 May 15. Only One Missouri Athlete at Relays Columbia. Mo,, April 2.". Ilrutua K. Iiamuion will lio me uiii,i-rru .ii .inn- aourl'a only rcpreBentntlie at tho Penn re Inia next Trlday and (Saturday In Phila delphia, according to a atatement by ' (J. CloienKcr director of athletlca, toilny. Ham ilton will compete In the pentathlon. Collegii Baseball sciir.iM'i.K run tiiy 11w.tnn ii. I . nf Maine. Itostnn. (leariretniin is. (ieorgla Trrh.. 'Vnslilni;- Vleclnla is. North C.trollnn Clutliel Hill N. ('. Washington attd I.ee is. IlKlelhonie. I,e Inston. Vn. I.ehlili is. Vermont, lliirlinctnn, lu. ntHirATIDVAI, Hnth Seses I.IHKT1.1IK OPPOKTUNITIK.S If employed In the daytime, study shorthand or bookkeeping al night. Our courses slvt complete offlco tralnlnn und qualify you lor wen-paiu4 position, cata log, I'lllI.A. IICSINl'SS COIXl'.CK und ColIeK" uf Commerre 1017 Chestnut Ht. I'hlliiilelnliU Many splendid teaching- positions now lielns Sil.!.l in I'a.. N. J. Del . rd. t.N. Y. Kre. I iniollm't. MODKRN TKACIIKILS' IIUKE.VU i 100-J Market Ntreet7 1 CTR AYPR"s 'I be lleet lluslness hihoW OlvrA- J ga7 CIIKSTNL'T ST. ""I time nnd this demand la Incrrnalns ut a . l.,l,... kfStf'-'.S Agf .-Wifl-. a imii '-v MaawaawaaaaaaK ., . jwIH.-a itMH-r I MiiaiijTii I I lln il ''"I1 'I tv a pnsiTinv in i ni: tup. sai.ativ is EVENING. PUBLIC Boston in 10 START TODAY . i Bankors and Brokers' Baseball Teams Inaugurate Season at 23d and Venango Streets SEMI-PROS IN FULL SWING! Semlpro Baseball Scores nrlaltrr, 7 l.lt Ilrotherr, fl. Nntliliy. Ii lluakrr II. I. Ilrldcnliitrir, t( rrnnkrorri Arkenil, 0. .iirirrnr i. v.. 21 t'lilumbln C C I Sliamreek ll) St. Kiplmr:. . Iteiul, 13: Hirlmm, 7. Phil i. Jrlrket. Ah ;.l C'ltv Troop, I Tin n A. di 4lli H, (lub, 4. rmllnrter. St Red Ceiia. '1, 18th Wnnl, 7t Old Timer, fl. I. (VII. I'. Ot ,li III crul. . I'll elm 1 1 I. ( , m Pneli ill A. A., II, CiDiirii r C . loi Krralinw Club, 3. TurkeilirrK. i Cre.)n i Tlrrra. .1. Ainlnn A. A, fit (olnmtilii C. (!., I. I'ranin. 7 Ktniiilrr-Wrldnn, .1. , White I'.lrnlinnls, Hi llrlen, 0. IVrko A. A., Oi I' s. MetinHon, .". Phllii. rrns., 101 Jewlah World. 3. The ltnnkers nnd HrokerM' Ilncball League, which Is composed of team representing eight of the largest brok rage houses In the city, will open Its enson this afternoon, Tho Initio! contest Is between West iS. Co. and Iledmond J- Co. and will be plnyed on the grounds of tho Hten lon Field Club, nt Twenty-third nnd Venango itreets. These gi minds Imve been secured for the pln.ilng of all games during the sen sed, which will last tiultl the middle of August. 1'resldent Hauling will not throw out the first hall, neither will the Chinese. Minister umpire, but because of the prominence of the two houses nnd the friendly rivalry between the teams n large crowd Is expected. (.James will be played every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Thursday. Klght teams ore In the league aX fol lows; West & Co., Iledmond & Co., Cliniidlcr & Co., K, II. Smith & Co., Crahnm. I'nrsotis St Co., Droxcl & Co., llltldle & Henry. In the I'hilndelphia Hank and Trust Company l.eagtli- this afternoon Phila delphia Trust and Fidelity Trust clash nt Shlbe Park at r. P. M. This Is the first game nt the Athletics' grounds, nnd u number of baseball celebrities, Including Hen Shlbe, will be In attend ance, Nathlly Trims Pros The Qu.iker City Professionals met their first defeat at the hands of Phil' li.tggerty's Nativity Club. The Klcli mond aggregation hud little trouble in winning by the score of 7 to -1 and were aided by the wonderful pitching of Devluc. Hyde at first, played lino bull for Quiikcr City and his hitting was it feature, getting n homer nnd a single. Nativity clinched tho game iu the fifth ,wheu they sent live runs across the pl.ite. Tho fielding feature was n catch by .Pickup in center. With his back to the plate he sppared a long drue that cut off two runs and retired the side in the sixth. "Hrlck" Mc luuis plnicd his initial game nt flr.t for Nativity. With Charlie (ilock in form. Unties -luirg had an easj time iu beating Frnnkford Arsenal. 0 toO. (Hock yielded hut Ihrye hits nnd fanned ten opposing batsmen. Weidmnn. who Jiad a tryout with the lit. Louis Cards this year, was n star al bat with four hits, including n triple, and Karl Hitting, had three. Fnlrhiiru nnd Diamond starred In the field. (lit Thursday Hridesburg plajs. nt Cressonn Tigers. They open the home K'nson at Richmond und Orthodox on Friday with Hilldale. On Saturday Ilachnruch (ilflpts, will be the attrac tion, and on Sunday Pnrkesburg Iron. The following Tuesday Fleisher will be played. HrficRbtirg ploys at home on Tuesdays, Friduys, Saturdays and Sun days. Klelsher Splits Even y Fleisher opened the season by split ting even. Against Hilldale they could do nothing and were walloped 0 to 0 in a live-lnulug game, pluyed. despite a sternly rain. (Jerner hurled against the I, its yes terday anil won-out in the ninth, score 7 to (1. Three runs wcie sent across the pan In the closing session by the y timers. A homer by Nelson tied tho totals ut six anil :i single and double sent (he winning tun ueross. In the Interclub League yestorduy the Philadelphia Ciicket Club smothered the Set ontl City Troop Si to I. Man ager MeConch, of the Troopers, also mnue recortl ol ten errors iu the game. Troop A won from Fourth Strct Club In nnoth'er contest, 11 to I. English CIGARETTES Buy a package and you'll know what we mean. Al dealers tvtr)ieheri VTUult6t' Qfan'TYlxnAXA, 70 Cr 35! -r.'i. tf '&jjui$te.rsrr, IMSltfL, ANOTHER LEAGUE tdk M M M M Wj 1 M W T I not a 1 I -dry t I -SlBoke Ovals JJeMMftsMkeMbB " 1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, Battle for x THEY'LL BE IN TOWN THIS WEEK Xjfjm aK d3H 3S V K. Klghl sturdy athletes and their coaih, who will icprcstiil the Cedar Xtaplds games tills week. The Io'w hoys, who liae hern heating all coincrs.MWII relay an(l Intersflinlasllc medley championship events. They are (left to rlht): Top row Harold .Jensen, lloegcl, Novak (coach), Hlnes, Ycrltcs. Itottom row Swensou. Hoyer .Jensen, tl.irncs and Yelsley Amateur Sports Ji The Cameron Field Club has re organized ontl will place a first-class nine on the field this season. George Anderson is again nt the helm, nnd will handle the arrangement of nil games. There Is. another club In the city under the same name, but the original Came ron F. C. can only be booked through Anderson. Cameron will lender a big smoker in Jjonr of its club on Ihe night of Muv -I), in Mooso Hall, nnd It promlsn to uo a gala affair. All first-class home nines wanting to book tins club, and willing to offer ren-' fonablo guarantees should communicate with ficorge H.. Anderson. 10HO (Jirard avenue. The Yearsley Post. VU;il. V F W desires games at homo, Wayne Junction.' w-lth firsT-olnsH traveling teams. The club has been strengthened with the ad '.,.?" of ,A1. HIlennlRcr and "Dutch" Wnltlman, pitcher ami catcher, rt spectlvely. Teams desiring games should phone Market ar.Iir, in daytime and (jerninntowii Ol'l!! ut Bht. or write Horry .Shrlver, SOOu Oeriuantown live i.ue. !.J'i'imt H1frn,',,, .A-,A.. .1 fiMt-oiuKi (ravel. PB nine de.l-e to bonk Sattirlay nnd Sun- ?.m.!"nnv7J,Ur,lur Jt! ;' '""1 AMUrt with vH.S.7 l"X',n5 nonable suaranteen J. n. iwh.'ii1!. Nr"'; w""i "treet i-.f e " .'. ha 0IVn dlr'" durlnnr the eennn t i flrrr-cUm triucl n nlnos. n. It. i nvanatitli. Woodland 871. I enn Drnttiin ivoul I like to hear from Tl-pmns aoti, fil2 Lnwrenee itrml (.A ,1", '.! ,wu'l I'ko to book en me. for So,.riaJvI.,ln', s.H,n.,5i' """"y '"m home, nenrce o llrlen S2t Sprue" street. .e.l!I"'",, 'Vi"? K!""" ItaMbill dub ;..,,-"J.iia lu'! ram. with nrst class m -r i-n ,?1fr,r"i?,J,Vwlnib, Inducements. '.7 'llall-n. 2HB Arch street. Ilie (.rrinnntown TrAielers Is nnxlous to ?r7n,ffVYl.lh.. ",rl8"y nrstlass telm iS-V.n,v".ub1''. ""tus'nwnts. John OallitBher ".. ...W1ter street. Oermanlown ,..,?iullTrrr A. ? '!- to book enmes wllh slxteen.-elghtecn.year-r.ld nines havlnv Jiomn Krounds, Alton Qnlbrnlth, 471S Mul Lerry ntrcet i .'J1"'"' A" C" R 1f"t-,lis fsiellni; nine. ;.N fn :lM.'- 3 M ton 273 North rfienlh street Me rrll A. A. has Anril 30 eren for llrst elss Inline '"run Marty Wolfnon, .1213 Aronument mrnue. A fast third baseman or outfleldei would IK; to connect with llrst club rrferlnir fair lr.durerr.ent. Tlnll Player. Et.nS 'no'iIi tuienth street. Kerslmw ( lul, has April 110 and 31 open for home teams offerlmr reasonable miaran Ihis. Th.rns It. Hill Topla- S2stl yva" Stnnrlirri llentiil A. A., a Irst-rlass Irai.l iV.fi nlSt' 1""l'l like to txwH names with rliibs hnvlna; honn uritn.-Js. Jiseph I.eiy. ill! West Norrls street i ;."'"-''' n"t bowman desires tn find a bet Hi en som tlrt.clr.s homo or traiellng it "t O,orB0 Kllrl;r. 221 North Thirteenth I'ltrllan V. M. I has secured the field at second and Ciearllelit streets nnd will play nil Its h.ine names on that jrounds First clnss traitllnir nlns uontlnx to bo-d, rames address r McNab. 422 Huntlnarion street. Mni.irt (lub desires to bonk Kames with tennis ar.und the cltv offerlnc; reasonable Buarnntees or a flrst-elass attraction. W. n uPu,M.nn. 1 s-'?. Slutleth street, i .i ' '"'"''fl'1 C. C. his secured the Ath letic necrnattun Pailt as Us home field. On Hunrlayj the team will travel. Teams d. slrlnc (tames at home or away should ad dress J Morris 1810 North Kucknell street niclimoml I". C. n first-class irniellnc air arecntlon has opn dr.te for teams paylnx reasonnblo Indiicemenls. Henry Htoldt. 1314 MePnrren street Wrml Philadelphia A. O., an elithteen ..".fi"'!,??"1"";1'1.."1" lshes to' book Raines witn olubi of the same ace offcrlne roaon ftl.lo uuar.iiitees Trancls I.ouron tV)0.', tlrtenway aeenue f AUDITORIUM A. A. hkhTs TI'KHIIAY F.VKMM1. APIlll' 0TII 10 MINATIIRI-. rifillTiMt MArillNI'S at uou.Nps or i'ht ihiximi TCESOAV KVnNINC V1NAI. IIIIUTS lloilne Tausht llnnd-llnM Hoys' Classes Tex Ricknrd Tournament Flesh Reduced, Body Building Phila. JaPk O'Brien's a&A. General Motors Truoks Oeeing is believing, so base your judgment of GMC trucks on what you may see them doing every day. Ask the user of GMC Trucks how they perform, how economical they are and how dependable they are. GMC Trucks go on, year after year, doing their work with the sturdiness that is bound to result from good materials, good engineering and good workmanship. Ask any GMC dealer to give you the details of how GMC Trucks satisfy their owners. General 205 NORTH 22ND STREET Bell Pltone Spruce E'l-u-,.v.i,in" jft Visi&.&iili. Top of Second Division in National League HAVE FAST WORKOUT French. Athletes In Strenuous Prac tice on Franklin Field The French nthlctcs who will com pete in the Penn relay x were out on Franklin Field inrly this morning nnd look ndvpntngc of the fine weather con ditions with a strenuous workout Coach Dc Lellvil watched his proteges ...1(1. I,..,, I. ,-.,, n.,,1 Lnmn fnt limn with keen interest ami some fast time was recorded. Fery und Delvnrt were the best performers nnd they were i i-iii i , - i ,1,.. ... i ' cloekcd in the quarter in fifty seconds. , Coach Joe Wrleht. of the I'enil crew, i announced this afternoon that but two Penn crews would race the middies nt Annapolis on Hnturdoy, He will send the varsity und Junior varsity against the Olympic champions, Wright wnntod n third race with his ITiO-pound crew, hut this was impos sible, ns the Nuval Academy has or ganized no light crow this year. Holdouts Must See Landls Clnelnnntl, April 2.1 Nraotlntloni with lMdlo ltoush, holdout outfielder, are off for the present, according to nn announce m"nt by AiiKust Herrmann, president of the rinclnnn'.l Nationals, llith ltoush nnd Helniti Oroh aro -now IneliRlblo under the new rullnft of (.'ommlseloner Landls nnd nlll hale tu appl for reinstatement before thev can play ball najaln. Claims New Motorcycle Record Cos Amrelrs, Cnllf. Apt II 2.1. Otto Wal l.er established what was said to be a new world's recurd nn the speediinv here when he won ii tuentv.five-inlle motorcycle race In 4 minutes ll.M seconds, an nieragc spred of 104. S miles nn hcur. Principal Title Tourneys on Lawn Tennis Card May .10 Women's chninplotiKhlp of Pennsylvania and eastern Mlutes. June 1." Men's chnmpiouships ol Pennsylvania. Merlon C. C. dune IS Eastern Pennsylvania chum plonshipii. Phllniont (,'ountry Club. June '27 Intercollcgiute chumpion liitm. Merlon ('. C. July 122 Men's Middle "Stntes chum plonships, Middle States "cctionnl dou bles ebninplonshipx, C.vnwyd Club. August fl Hc.trh Haven champion nhips. KnRlejIdt- Tennis Club, Heach Haven, N. J. August 1- Atlantii City chnnipion shlps. Atlantic f'ity Yncht Club. Auguht lfj Philadelphia nnd district clay court championships, Woodford Courts flub. August 1." Women's national cham pionships. Forest Hills, X. Y August 20 South Jersey champion ships, Ocean City Yacht Club. August 22 Men's und mixed doubles championships, juniors and boys, I.ong wood C. C. Iloeton. August 21) Central Pennsylvania championships. Altnoun. Pu. September 2 Davis Cup challenge rounds. Forest Hills, I.. I. September 10 Men's national chain plonships. Oermantoivn C. C September 12 Women's Middle States championships, Philadelphia C. C. Couldn't Be Better! NATIONAL A A uiii nn.i imuuniL, t. , Cafh.,irlnr Sis. TONIilllT AI'IIII. IS TONIGHT Patiy Wallace Chalky Wiraler Joe Tiplitz Tim Droncy Harry KidBrown Yng. Andy Chancy Kid Williams Joe Bui man Tickets. SI. &!. S3, nt Tendler A (,!,.-.. man's. SIS Clicstuul, or Ion.irhy's, 33 S. Motors Truck 2076 Keystone i APRIL 2o, 1921 High School In the 'I'ciui relay make n liarti try iu the one-tulle B ingles and Bungles 8hun"llnr Phil Dousrlaa. New York's star mnundsman, wns In Une form csterda afternoon It mis Hnlnli Miller's heiiltlo for one Inih In the second .'out to rlshl Innlnn Hint spoiled IloiiKlns' chances to enter the hull of fume 7"r( Np'aker'a Indiana futnprrf l.ilo Irs! place rw the result oS their n-i virtoru uvtr "t" I-OViH If(f rrffil. II rMlfOfOn' flr- (0P1 ol.eP iVf(B Vol. , tl cnftai ,ndc (his posjlMe. ,,..,.. ,h. Vi,i .i,nr,.. t ,,. -r,, ti itouike. the kid phortitnp n the ena- tor, tnnii ln ti, ffKhth mnink. This hit save .Washtnirton. a a-tu-t Victor) oier the ilusulnir New York YunUs llnhe Ailums srorrrl Ills Initial win nf Ihe tensnti lir liolillmr (he rinrlniiatl Itedleics, riltshiinrli Inking nnollier rnme from I'm Morun's lilrellnts by Ihe score of " to 2. , Walfi Scnano broke hla UlttinV um leatrrdau olenioo.t, atcr htla nvahft to I Ml tho oUtrtno ot anu ot thr pltchtr since the start ot tht srrnoM. Watty connrctrit with one safttu. Tho Tlcers pounded the nfforlmrs of thrr" White Eix recruits, and had little irouli'e In v Inning at rhiraKO yesterday afternoon b the score ot 7 t' 3. Ilrnokbn anil lloslon encased In nn old time sltixfest tn Ilalbtish, which una nun li Hie home nine, THent-four lilts were made. Vcuiclf, Ihe uounp shortstop o thi In. dlilns li ) stflipcd llilo Ihe InlfMoit hit Lrtconf bv Ihe death oj May rftnp,inn mid u-hti nlavrd iconacrul r,rtii or .Siirakn m I rir. ujrriii nenea. uas spir, irsicrrtnj 6 I'ltchrr Culloii, ot the Mroiina. Thr Injury liowtxer, teas no! serious, an the jfiuronter returned to (lie name alter the uoiimJ hid teen rfrcjnl. Erp.i HltcJ- nssln was Ifanded i trim mln. when he was knocked from the box tn the fifth Innlnc of the I-r.u---lted gamn jeslcrdiy Pitcher Hrenton. a recruit who relleied him, pitched well In tho cloilnic In llnss. A new record for attendance was made at Ihe cniiltnl eslrrda nftrmnon. A rrowd etlmatrd nt 31,1 IS Hatched Italic Ituth nnd the Yiinks vn rlown to detent nt the bunds nf the Senitors. This slimed New York Into third place, while the Senators Jumped Intu Ihe second position. Mradowa deaeried n better bteak than he received yeaterdav. The beavetlaeleil hnrln hitd the nianla to five, lilnolea and. If (f tiere no for one bum uffrherl bait lo Kellu in Ihe iisth. uien the ninnts aeored their run, the name mlaht ttlll be polno on The came on tne Polo (".rounds mailed the third lime this seasun that KIlv' hat defeated our Phils. In the openlnR icame of the leaaor. he drole a homer In ihe eleienth Inning;, which Rain tho Giants the iramr I an 11-S score List Friday his home run off Ceill t'ausev ncaln broke up a hurllne duel and iraie New York another ilctor '1 I All llanililno Ituth could lie elenta- was lo hit snfelj iwlee. Ills other two tries in the plus resulted In belnc tlirmwi out nt lirst nnd brlnic set iloitn nn strikes b.v Zarh nry. RACES TODAY AT - HAVRE de GRACE SEVEN RACES DAILY fipeelal rennsylvanls Unilroad Trains leave llronil Street Stutloii 15184 T. M "Rest I'hllndelplilu. 12:30 P. M. Direct to Course. Special II. .V O. Trnlns leave S41li mill Chestnut (Streets 12:30 P. M. Piirlor und Dlnlnc Car. Admission (Jrundstnnd anil I'nildock, SI. 05, Includluc Uov eminent Tax. MUST ItAt'lJ AT 2: Company 30 P. 51. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Phone Race 2037 7M ALEXA STIRLING TRAILS WITH fiont of the green, doing to the eight eenth the American rhiimpioii honked Seven Strokes Back Of Loaderi her second shot into a hedge and had .. great difficulty ploying out. She took 111 10-HOlO IVleClal UOlt On Foreign Links MISS LEITCH GETS 86 Urooluiood, Ens.. April 'J.".- Miss Alexn Stirling. American golf chnin pion. trailed the leader today by seven strokes In nn clghtceu-hnle women's golf competition here, the cntinn"o fee. of which went toward the endowment of hospitals Miss Stir ing hail a card ol W, nnd was tied for ninth place. There were IliS entrants. Mrs Temple (llndys Unvcnscroft Do bell led the field with u line enrd of Sli from the men's tee. Mrs. Dobell Is a former Krltleh i,nd American chninpiou. Miss !'.. '.. Ileliup on 1 Miss Stocker. Ilrltlsh plmerH of first rank, each ttirmil in an S" antl Miss Cecil I.eitch. Iltillvh elinmploii since HIM. had nn Sll. Ituhi fell during the morning, bur ciiuditious ut. noon were gixid. Prizes were given for the best scratch seoie. the best net nnd the best Inst nine. The contest wo over Ihe Wpsthl'l golf links here, suited to flic long, straight drivers. Miss Stirling's card follow m: nut In fl I .', I .1 r, rt n I 3 fl I 1 .1-12 (I 7478n Miss Stirling's -Hi nt the end of tin ninth hole wns the product of o sound game. She drove very straight the ureuter purl of the way. althoifi;i nt the first hole she was trnppcd in a TRAYLOR SERVICE With oiJr Factorj on the outskirts of the city, and our Service Station in the heart of the town, constant, unfailing SERVICE is assured every Traylor Truck Owner. IV2-, 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-ton Models Traylor Engineering & Manufacturing Co. Salesrooms tnd Motor Truck Service Station Broad Si. & Lehifh 'Avenue Fhone Diamond 1015 PRODUCTS 11 imbfeii t.v;bbbbbbMii mmrf-Mi,SA-s Mr. Taf t writes editorials the Public Led They arc also syndicated to many other newspapers in the United States "pOR several years William Howard Taft has been editorial leader writer for the Public Ledger. His editorials' have shown the former presi dent of the United States in a new and wcl- come role as a force in American journalism.' They present balanced and even-tempered judgments, reflecting his ripe experience as jurist and executive -his political background his present scholarly environment al Yale. Perhaps no other public man with freedom to express himself, travels so widely or has such opportunity to discover and compare condi tions and opinions in all parts of the country. By arrangement with the Public Ledger Syndicate, many daily newspapers in cities other than Philadelphia print these editorials regularly. PUBLIC LEDGER PUlLAMtiM'IIlA Have it delivered every morning 6 carrier 19 sandy bunker. The chief feature of her piny over this part of thd course wa til the ninth, where she rim down it tell lard putt. Sie also holed n licnutlfill six-yard putt nt the second, On the homeward Journey MIks i Stlr.lng began to pull her driven oc casionally getting olT the fairway, as well us being trnppcd in bunkers Iu .two strokes to get the ball leu yards apd required seven for the hole DEAL FOR SHEA OFF Giants' $12,000 Pitcher Will Not Ba Taken by White 8ox Chicago, April 12.". "Pitt" Shea, who it wits announced several days ago would Join (he Chicago American I.eague team, coming front the N'ew York Xntlounls under nn iuierlengiin ngrcemeiit. will not join the local club, It was nnnounced here. The deal has been declared off Shea, a pitcher, wnd purchased from Toronto by New York for XI 2.000. Sets Record for 600 Yards New Anrk. April 2S. Sidney Leslie the leterrn nthtelt- nf Hi- Clusrjnty .u.i iim tlotul lOOO-iard tltleholder slimier, d lh COO-vard Indoor record, when he won that event In I minute 10 -econd the feilun of the annual Kames 'if the Federal deserve r-ijli In the l-'ourte-nth Itelmen" Armory llrooMjn. In Hlnnlmt the evmt Leslie e.lpiK-iI t-ne second from lie- record held by Tratik J. Murray of Princeton University Nlohtlngale to Train Here .ilnrcnnloiin, W. Va.. Anrll 2r. Gordon Vlphtlniittle famous roll-Bio te distance, run ner who will represent West Vlrgiiiii n rtternatlonnl twn-mlle rar nt the Penn re lajs. left for Ph ladlihln wherj be will train for scleral davs. Boston Plans Maranville Day llnslon April 2" Plana fui i .Miimn itlle Pa at llnres VI-'d nn M.i Ii i-hen the fit-sliurirti Nstlonsls nh Itib bit" Maranil'le nt shortstop ure siheduld fur their first frame nf the saaon wi-h the Hoston team were announced Factories: Allenlown, Pa., and Cornwelli, Bucki Co., Pa. itIT .J '- 4 for ger 'i i All I 3,13 m fl f m ig.M. tas&AtiM. , .t.vVi VJftKi , JjaiwiaaJfMtie. ,-v.-!V-tMJtolteit&t. I44fl
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