Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1921, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921
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Boxers at National Show Last Night Failed to Impress French Athletes Here for Penn Relay
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BRA VES SUCCEED IN $. M1NNIS IS UP
AT PHILS' BALL PARK lu ULU"lllvlt
AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'?
AMD Voo NlVKCE. A 3n.fWt)
vuiwdouj ujvth TH
tburlh at, tton Hcrecs
Nicholson, of I isitors. and Our Own Ralph Miller Put
On Great Exhibitions in Trying ty 'Show How
to IP in for the Other Club
II, HOIIKKI . MVMVIXI.
rirt IMIInr Ktrtil.i I'nl.llr I rdefr
nOll -on..- remnn or other, the Phils wr.,, . ball Ran.e -nn the home lnt
P veter.lnv. The Hrnves of H..WMt...i nllnwe.l tlirnior km. to be boft.n,,.
uhlch? in n wflj . i n fnlrh .i.l eM,li.tl.m S.,mpb..ily lin.l to l.-c huiI llir
Hrnves nre nectistmnoil tn It , , , ..... i. .1
The n.ntlnre wns rr.ther ho. tm tn -pots, reminding onr ..f a j- IMI plnj.-l
with , roiinlc ..i Jokrr. -.ml tl euro- running wilder ihnn HI Honninii.
?, o0 !blo tried it- hH f loc ,.n.l then the o.h,r ..,.ld .1.. ''"
hat lLi'm's losing ir.ok .." Put .. ... th- eiHtl, Innl.i? ..ml tl..- Will--ouM
not .1" thum-he, Juatlro tut I. onl.v on- inor- Jlnu.n to 5... n the, won
Tl... frnium f .h.: -onto.. w ,s ih- work ..f ihr ro.in. Imsenint, of h,
Brave entitled Nicholson, nn.l o..r vv -hortstop ho ,. o.l nmon, ..th.
thiiir- Uiil.il. Millar iMtli Mtnnion on " '... """ "" "- -
the oonfliet wits H vn Soulier team liul anviliini! .111 tin- "or
...ii ti..i.i, nn.t tlnlnli lontinnos to slr.r HH I. third
,u" : ' ." I' ' " " ",' .t n bv Mr!, Ho .undo .hree beautiful or.ors
. ' ." i.'... .1.,.,. .i ..emoeknMe vcrsntilln. innsm.nl. a no two
durinc fl." man...-.-, u... .....".. ..... ....1 1.- 1.1 f..,1o
tl throws .Mm iii not ie inion..-.i .iyv.i ...... ... ........ ........
I'ftrkltKon in lnbl 1
l"IotchiT I" uva. an. I
Nli holon
tf.r hh 11 third huwmnn
mnilo ihroi1 beautiful on
lint shouoil roniarknhlo orHfljini. tiiasnnu 11 .
1.1... ft!.. . .1.1 icnMu i'lll
Z.L' . .,. ,., unoxnortllko nmnnnr 'Still. H in.lM bo rrm-nibered that
NtchnNon is no infiol.lor Mo U tilllns in wlnlo Ford . on tho -l.pliii.-
M.iior n.a.lo no rrrops. In.i ho .IKInl havo ,., 11. tl.pcl hi- rny to a ot
-,....tnr. ,.v n... niM.r.l lx and sao tbo ounlol.l.r inu.-h m-dfd prnrtloo
in ncldm? ciouml bnll Halph. to., is HubMltutln.,'.
..in, frn.n..laok :iml .laok Mlllor lis lame firm
outK.doof tha-. tho 1'hiK infiol.l i t.i o.,.lorful hn..r rinvB
Tho fi.ns vpHoil '.' hnp Halph takon out of th- gftmo. b'H Hill Donoxnti
turno-l 11 t... oar ... their r.os Hill is a sman follow and too oto for the
mob lie kr.M if ho jank.-d Mlllor h. wou'nl hi.vo 10 pla (-hnrtMop hlnnolf
nd Hill noor .ll il a thine llko thin
.lu.M tho Miiiio. ihoro ivo a liaiiEo :n ontitnent In n" ii(jlith inninc 1 I'
'o flint rune M.lle. "us n bum. bin ho noon hlowinip.l into 11 roal. roRiilar.
hill-llotlcod hrro Tho rirst two moj, to t-H.-o Uos,hiT In that inmn uns nil
ami llnlpli Mppp.d up. Tho rollukuic raufbotry was running on all twelve
and tht battor m. as popular a wood iilotihol.
11.11 Tt...lnh nut 0110 over on tho mob. lnston.1 of ntnkins out or luttlliR
Into n doiiblo plaj ho orasho.! a .nulf, tilling the bitoS and prolonsln
oattinR rail.
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tell rhnt 'rill hnpfirn, tirtptr thi
1IKI1K1 nltL. umi n, in ran
Mill' 1 "im Ihiouoli in it nnoi ii"l 1lr p-iurn 'i
n)ii-'rinf.i. Millrr .iiri Ihr hrtl hr rovlri in rnr -icki 'in-i vi.Mi.....n
nrr vil rrpnlci In kr top nnlchrri. Othmrtie lhcy u-ouM nl hr
ulb'lltulrt.
Ratdinps Really If ins Battle
OOKlNfi oor iho b-utnl stntistios. thoro is ono proniinoni lisure in thr Until r.t huniiKl.
Connio's Former First Sacker
Smites Single That Starts A's
on Downward Patli
GRIFFIN IS IN
'ttllTj .Ml'Illllll. is up to Ins old tl'H'ks
lip loarnpd his bnrhnll iPRprdonialn
tindor tho tutrlneo of ('. Mnd at Hlilbo
I'ark. ii.id now ln turns on the oh
master. It hapiiouoil in tho seventh
intiine up at lloidon i'tpnln thai trio
A's wore lcmllny the lloil So u tlio,
innreln of U to 1 throiiKli the sixth round'
ot battle. Then eamo the seventh and.
Stuffy The llttlo first snokor snioto n
rlffiiiiblow to loft . and tho works wore
all off. That smash seeuied to knock I
the ilti) lights out of Slim Harris. theiiN,
tlmate result bolnp that two of the
Hosto,n bo, s flopped in or the counter
J and anotljor i-hnteM was rezistei'l'il in
, the A'hlrtics' In! rnlnnin
Aside from that sliiht shi m thp'
isttontli. Harris wan In rare form, as ho
I usuam is for six or seven innings T n
fortunateh. Iwlh tho A's and tho Phil
lies hao the habit of hropr.iiiK along,
j nt a rnttlini; good lip for a big por
, rentage of thp games, then the uh.-els
I get clogged. t
ltlt.ua Were Tlmel,
' 1, till tho laws hi debate the A
. should havo won that game from Hoton '
1 Tin, initliit the M.Htnn crowd eight to
I seven, making a total of thirteen hasps
1 against -igit fnr Hoston. but the Sox's
blows came at the right
, scoring purposes
1 One of the most nlensuri
from a I'hiladelphia standpoint, in that t
1 Hoston frn was the work of (Jrlflin at.
first base. Frank Hra7.il bad been going!
I along well at rlrt. and' it wasn't be-
llcved that (Sntfin would be able to coitip '
tbrougli after seemg the sjiopil, work '
of his rival Hut (iriftin not onl did
well afield, bur c'appod out a single and1
a triple in four times nt but.
1 One of tin tin tors in tne lied Sox vie- '
tor, was their fut tieldliif The, pulled '
of it pair of uazzllng double plays that '
nipped n" couple of Athletics rallies be- ,
I fore they were fuirl, started. .
' AFthr. Yov'vs GiOSVCi To Nr,5NLu0SLclp fl,
form WWWm Hy
W n H3QP MWl ym'WMS? . 5T fflWmrn &, V5i
ANO AFTOR MSaWMMl YOU WAK6 OP IT WA.S
'CUtrvOlr4G THC SUKfulllImffll, -A. B. - rt OMUY A 1RCIAr--. OH H M
TEN , ATOTIIE3 AmlSSJIfWV "J nFnML Wffflk rtia-tt-n.RAMD AMD
T thew s&wmmmvf.. e ltrff famm - a u. ..:,
You nets. WiiMBTiI 1mm . iMmJ MIWebIiIKA.
THB DAV M(sM WilWlwE&JJliW'fflt, AhJ muiWnntTjJWSWflJm yji
Tit op the- WffmMmmMm$if s,ss, 'mm
and just 'IMHwiiffliMwx PsTPIisGai WwJ,
as He's about WmyiMK$3&.' z&fM zmWmmm
chock you WJmNWmM &W, .w.i-p!iy'-aae.
I Many Athletes, Vorld Beaters One Day, Are "Also
Rans" the Next "Rube" JFaddcll Took the Palm.
1 Paddock Furnishes, Example
I 'Hr CIUANTLANI) HICK
ONUH again '(diatpslioofern or snlpciai ruse the diamond Haw itlm not. And
nmong the fnus linxe opened (lie olilj thoro wasn't colli 'enough to change' hl
iicuale nn to wiin.li man siiiuiiu ue cinsseo
1 if. the greatest shortstop in baxebttll.
A number or queries nnvu nirrn.iy
blow, 11 in seeking opinions on this
point.
Tlio debate is widespread, for there
are no mnnr Rood one" llnneroft. Ilnl
lotdier, IVi'kinpaugh, Scott, Mnrnnvllle,
Hush, etc.
Nineteen hundred and twenty-one
linn yet to offer its achievement, For
WHO Holloeher was tho best hitter of
the ldt, with Hnticrtlft nud Hcott coer-
I..M ...AHA MHnill. tln.nr, l.nlln.1 1ll
1 .1,. ...... v pt.ri.iiu. i,iini:ivik uii.i.i. t"iv
nnd nri'pptoil KCO chances.
Wcott tint I oil .270 anil jitcepted SHU
I ehant'PN. llollnclier only plnyed in
eighty games, batting ..'till.
' The difference in extremely thin. Imt
no fnr llancroft srenm to have the edge.
wltly Scott and Hollocllcr only a blink
awnf. And the club.i that line I'eck
' and Jlaranvlllc arts just nj well sat
, latied.
1 .Meeds nnd rorfonnnnces
nit the Sox's I
moment for fl
ing font urea ' I II
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N 2 M LE RACE
"?' -s-. : THREE MATCHES ON !:;
in jausvuuii i uuuy
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I'lltsliurch
Chlniico
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Penn Distance Man Looms as i5"toJT
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Strong Contender for Title.
Nightingale to Run
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N SCHOOL LEAGUES
TlllCHF, arc tunny entries in spoj't
minffeetcd by varying moods, or at
least affected veir little. ,
Hut o many other mood are often
controlling factors. Charles I'atldnok.
tiie world's greatest sprinter, is a run
ner of moods. When lie feels like run.
nluR he Js unbeatable. t Hut on another
. tiov up nin.T u 0111, inn.
We met, Douglas hrignr, the English
ilf profeKsionnl who cnine to Atlanta.
( Inverness lust Alienist. Just as lie was
1 starting oik' of his rutuiiln for tlio open
1 championship.
I "How are you going?" we. asked.
"I'll have 11 fine round.1' he answered.
! "1 feel like playing." He turned in
In brilliant 71. as we recall it.
Wo saw him on nil next start. "I II
I ; .!i.i .,,, ,.!. i.s .t.ilinnr ltawhnss n!ned n creal came at 'ocond
and roalU won the ball same In the third inning, with two mn on he
looked a double, ''oaniiiif ilie aoks. and nftc- thai starred in lb" field. Wis
beat plaj was in Iho nixth. when he turned back the Braves without a run when
thp odds were h million to one that 'ho, would score.
t'ruisp led o0 with a trinie and Hoeckil wnlkid Flint put two men on
ban and nobody out llolke rolled 11 hard grounder at Hawling and .lohnn,.
after fielding the ball tugged Hocekel ns lie was passing Then noticing that
Cruise had a big lead off third, ho fired the bsll to Wrishtstono. nulling Walton
by a mile nnd completing a niot unusual double play
Hauling is not ihe most brillian- second baseman in tne league, but lit
I a u'i, brainy athlete who works hard all of the time him I gives the best
he ha. Without him llw- ititicld would look like non-pluyiug numbers m the
old ladles' home.
Hewitt I.e Iloiiru-at. pinoh-liit with ?oi and fervor In the eighth and
got his pals out of a tough hole .fir Miller's single, vunrli crowded the
sacks. I.ee was thrown 011! and 'ho fjing run .nine in on the pla, Hrngg,
walked and Hotu nan innr.iotcl Ilevc. to do something. The youngster
missed a couple, but tinally .nor one right on the nnic and two more markers
came In on tbesingls.
The I'nils were till shot io pieces in Tfterda,' gltinc Oiff I.ee sarin
for .lack Miller at first. Halph ,Mlller replaced Parkinson nnd, Nenle was
located in right field (ireasy Is a real outtieldot and did "n.e good work.
He ran over to the grnndsiand in the fourth to pull down t'ruisp' high foul,
sonjothing seldom seen in this ball pnrk The l'hils hnve not had nil speo.l
right gardeners tp the past eale also cnnnootoil with two safe Wa'lops nnl
ran the bases well
Hoston looked mm h better thiin last year especially In sienerj The ivw
uniforms have it nil orer tho old ones and the shield with the Indian's lit ad
is conspicuous bv it absence The plaj or seem to h.-no more spirit and a t
ts If the wanted to win Mime ball games. Fred Mitchell has put lots of pep
in the club
I' bus ever hi en true in hnchnll that
I a I. hhi of sti.is was a bard bunch to
l.r.ndle. This was true of tlio old Clove
'land dill, with Flick. I.ajole, Harrj Ilnj
nnd .;hir high lights. The IMilllios of
'jesterjCHr til'., hail a galaxj of luini-
tmi'.'s. but the, didn't win a pennant
1 until KM." when Mornn piloted what
I op eareil tn be a mediocre crowd to the
I top. Now coiue the unkec of New
! Vcrk. '
Miller" llusgins has an expotisiM band
of ball plnjors, tmi the, don't scein fo
hai the knack of winning games, 'flip
Yankees are jut pas? the 500 mark,
but the point Is tbut the, loo gnnie.s
inn. siiuiiiii dp (,:i inisiis neeausy
I there isn't enough harmony in the club
I 1 ml nexot can be ns long ns the funs of
1 l.othnm pu, merely to see Iluth cloul
I the pill beyond the boundarj lines.
Apparent!, .M'w 1 oru tloesn t tare
for a pennant winner, but the duh
must Iiiim something to get h. Tht
Yniiks huve Htith. which Huppert ot nl.
t-eem to think is enough. And it mo,
be enough, but the Hube isn't enough
to win 11 p"tinant. and in spite of the
fact that he bit 11 home run , ester
nay and that Cai'l Ma, pitched bril
liant I,, the anks fell with a sickening
thiii! before the aim of Walter .lohn
sim nnd his co-conspirators troni the
District.
AJIKUICAN I.IIAOI'T
(liil. Hon lirt I'.t. Jjn !"'
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- Mtimhlniclnii ... 1 II .511 . .J3B
New York R .Sn ,I10 .Still
pni-iinn T-r-iri rr-i pnrpn iin.ina 1 1 .."intl ..JSfl .141
rnCNbrl ItHIVia OCLCUI CU r :hfcni ... .3 i . 1 in .nnn .:nn
:ij :n- :n Frankford-West Philly and Cen- " "" Br ti.ls round.;; be said. "I'm
J5l ii; ink not In a scoring1 mood. He turned 'in
tral-Southem Games in
Scholastic Circuit
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M. itils . . 4 a
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uonaii noa.i who surprise,, tne ,.0. inti.knationai. l.i-M.Cl.
lege world Inst Saturda nfternoon bv .i r.r. M. i.. r.r.
hnndit, defeating Captain Dennis , NenrU .1 ' 1" ,K3S snuue .1 ' ..)00
IVr.,.,il ... 11... ..... l ; tl... ... .r.iin , llnltlniure 4 1 .son Itoilirslrr '! 3 .100
Vi ' .'.."'- ,ifrW, ( . 1 Ml llendJnt I t
nice, will bear watching in the some Tcm.iiio 3 3 .coo imtTuln n a
evetw in the rola, . arnivnl on Friday
afternoon Kvcr since his win over orupniii p enp TODAY
O'C'olluell the stock of the blond-haired SCHEDULE FOR IUUAT
l'enn lad has risen rapidly. His time national M.Atil h
on Sntuidu, was . minutes nnd f-M,,oyf"rUork"Bt ilrSiki.n.
seconds, not considered fast on n good i rittuhumli at tst.' 1iols.
truck, but worth at least n U:I0 on a fhleiwo ut cinrlnimti.
trnik thai was as poor as that oil , AMilRU'AN l.I'.Am'j;
Franklin Fie'.l last Kiiturda,
! nn S.I.
i Many ballplayers, are the same way,
, In certain moods liiey arp world benl.
' er Iii otliers tlio tire vcr, bud.
Moods ineiint vcr, little In Mnthew
s..,. . --.., - .r-rs son. Johnson. Alexander, Cnbb, Speuk-
CATHOUC CONTEST CARDEDieilsisier or coin,,..
f They mean vor, little to Huth. His
hnine-'ruu mood Is with him nlghf uml
INTKIts'CIIOLASTir I.H(il i; V 'da.
rrankfonl IIUli nt Ut l'hlll) lllnh. WTiich Is to Ml, thut he always feel
in
Cfntrnl
lull nt Smillirrn IlUh
(ATnOLtr LK.(IIT.
Si. ,lie fret, nt rutholle lllsh.
i.inr.n ii.mi,s ' (ml'lll'. W
Ar'.,!!?:" "", '"" '" nrfm.,l.nl JK fnrtP,! b
ii. i.tikes .srnooi ut Kiirpt.ii .ir.iilrinj. ' nnv other puijcr in insinr, .
xniff:rVi,.,W5:317ciii!fi?' J , " "mhp" "xV" ,,,c,,,,,oml y ",,,cl1'
miiiiinKtan iVlriHl n !. snii. Pr..V i was general I," a mutter of eleven
Jenkinlnnn tilth nt Iini!nf iiltli. slrike-outs and tliree sctittered hits
I ,n the mood to hoist otie out of the ill-
I closure.
.Tlie MiMids of Wudtleil
il'HF' WADD1-I.I. wiib more nf-
his various moods than
Athlrtlis ill Hoston.
aliln.on nt New tnrk.
si. Mills ul ChlriiKu.
Ilrlrolt nt (letrlnnil.
INTKHNAT10N.VL I.IMOVI
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7 HI' "tmf fii
rhaniricrs.
am 'iill perform th afternoon inlh thr t'Jt.ii' ci'f of
iythivg could hr fitirrr 'huii that.
TO PLAY TWILIGHT BALL
(teorge ( Irion, malinger of the games
nnd hitns.'lf a star distance runner more
thun two decades nco. thinks that the
winner of the nice on Fri.lav. provided T0rnO ul Itrndlnc (S nmr).
the weatliT Is right, will have to no
t) minutes nnd .10 seconds or under.
With such liigh-cluss talent as Nightin
gale, who defeated Montague, the bril
liant Englishman, in the three-mile
event last ,car. Hilli. of .Yale, whose
entry armed jesierdny. Furnas, of
Pnrdue. the western champion and
Olympic team member; Hlggins. of Co
lumbia, indoor two-mile chnmpioli :
Wharton, of' Illinois . Holing, of l'enn
State. intercollegiate cross-couiitr,
champion, and a Im-t of others. Orton
figures thut n retord is in the making
Intercut in the nice has not llbllted OHO ni.lll.nnre Si lloehrstrr. O.
rnromon, at iicn.uni;, 4.
sjTriie, III Jerier ( Itj . I.
Newark, It i ItiifTnln
nnrlieslrr nl Itjlllmore.
IliifTiilu nt Newark.
Hyranus at -lorsej ( llj.
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RESULTS OF YESTERDAY
NATION L IXAOt II
I'liUHm ti llnslon II. , ,
I'lltsbumh fii St. I.uuls, 3 110 liinlni-l.
llruoUl.n 4l New ork, t.
Chlntco Hi Clnrlnnnll, 1.
Mi-3tiCAN i. i:r.t K
llostnii. 3i Allilrlfrs, ':.
Woshlnffton. flt Nrw York 3.
ClFielnml. .1. Ilelrolt. 3.
HI. Ixitils-t lilniKiv Itiiln.
I.NTr.RNATIONAl. I.t(.t I.
Sewn Home-Hun Walloper
HOMI'HIC heroes n-e stepping itrto their own lliesc das Tne clouting
classic is popular n ad big league cities and there are loud n foi
sncor" All of which brings t.. mind the famous poem wnl.'h runs:
I'ount rAn' ilttv lout irhmi loir .eicrndiiit t'ii
Ffmt oil uf its bitiii'h without n homr run
ftiutin" Hnbr Ruth
hrck- nn Out h'flhj
lnulin Iriili Mi'iiirl
SmniliiiK Smith
lUS'uui Huh Mriii-I
Slumming Sulri
llnppinn llirr
Yesternni M.vii.n Iri'h came tnrough with another fur-bner and
pot the homo town boys m the lend The wallop came in tne seemiil mi, with
aobnd on bus., ccpi toe ripp.iiinj plajers who had to bo then Watou
was piiriiing and b tried to sneak .ne mr on tne mitside Meusol knocked
it on the oi.tsfib o' t'ie iiarr fo- Ins fourth homer of th vear
Two oiir ago when Meu.. n a lleilgliiig Oa, Criiiath ald :
"That kid is the bci swinging r.gni bamied hitter m ba-ebHll. In a few
jears he will be one of the stars of the league
Looks us if (imvv had the proper dope Irish is hitting the ball every
da, hn a punch n. the plate and rigft' now is as good, if not better, ihnn an
slugger in tin- leag.i. lie is h diingeioiis hitter and ihe oppnsmj pitcheis
know it If he hn ii weakness the don t tinow it fm he secnis to, hit
(!verthiiis
Irish is noi a ,ef nf..i n.tter 'iw.- i li of right h.iiniers. .He clouts .-in
to all ne ijs unil. in tha' usp.-i t i.i mli.w tinvvt t'rnvath Meuse! Is gitt.ns
a line mi th' ngnt tied f.nie anil when lie gets it io n pal, we might havi a
-e. ord of ...). mi n t. I'l'.iad' mn n 'I nn sin the rjght tieffl wall is shon
Hut tint sn -hop. (,. , nji't hi the I'oi.. t.ro.tids a. tne foul line. Tr that nn
,01.1 jcai
hit since Ihe iiiinouncemeiit that
'.,... -ii..- . I'o Ns. tiie Frenihman. would be
i Northeaatern Cluba to Form League. unubl,.',' (,(mete.
Season Starts June 7 i The two-mile race is on!, one of
! Tho Suburban Twilight League. , many f.ature events on the card foj
i ... .;.-i. .. i i j ... .1.- ... , L'-:.!.,. r.....,,n The stii'int. nieille.
i which is iiciiii: nrHTiizcii in me mini . n.a, ...... ...'-.. . .----- --.-
1 eatern so. tiou of tlie ciij. will furnish
! the fans of that section with baseball
In the ctenlng.i th.s suniiner. The sea
relav race in width the I niverslty or
l'nrls teiuii is elite. ed lakes idaceon that
nfteriumn. In addition m the "r reucli
VMKKKAN ASSIICIAIIOS
MiiineiusilU, Oi Kansas (It). ,.
InillJiirpolls-rolunilms riln.
St. I'niil. 13: .Mllwnukre. S.
Tolrito, fli IxmUillk. I,
Robertson Starts Trilnlng
son will open .Line 7 unci close August team, which i i f the faxorlteti tor
atl. I the title. l'enn. nlo. Sjnieuse. Mm-
nesoia. l'enn State. Illinois nun several
miters ore entered '
The league i. In be a six ilub circuit
i and U dale there aie applications for
, ten tcnti. Among them are Krle
I A. A..' Feltonville A A.. Hurholme A.
A.. Wisslnomlng Club. .Suburban Club.,
I Stenton A A . Collingswood A A..
Fox .Motorcar II. It. ('.. Sears ,v Hoe
buck It I! C
I A date willl be set for a meeting to
. do. nl. upon the m.ihp-iip nf tlic'lengtio
I and to nrrur.ge tlie schedule An, teanf
hating homo grounds u ti muko applica
i ti.in to filter the league b addressing
tin secietnn A C. Hiingnow. ."1S07
or'h Amerlciin street, or phone Kin
( singion 3lf52 attei It p m.
Pittsburgh Seeks Sunday Tennis
I'lttslmrili. April ifl- -'ln ln ilppurtmt-nt
ot tnn rlt HoriirntfM hun bt.ir it n.tli. h
-c.suluiloi! of Council un.ldr win, h public fu
nis court!, in Plttsl.urnh would he npn f.,r
.mint. oi. dunduys Th leauiut o,, imro
diCO'1 '.stprdav t.v Co inccmnn IU.Im - Oat
&inl .1-ev h storm of itri.tfr.' tr. in ..'her
rrs-mbsrs n1 trc1 bodv mi1i! in .efe- u to
i th '... ilepartir.enr (fir nn op n "fl
Indians Unfurl Pennant Today
CIlwInliHtl. (I.. Apr, I -C -tu e r.neeit
on reonlcltriint I'ub nutfl'l4er, Iihs H.uiteil
ii i i M.fkn' siik'.- of trulnlnit at li.s .'ii
mien. In n effort to net In haie to pi.iv
bi.s'l'ill P.obertson refut.l to mk the
..... .1.. .. l.k a, S.... ..k.....o ......
... irniT.i.ir .riu ...ill .. . w..n ,.m ,. tu .,
I',.ll,..,.nr ,,f th.. nin AcnueillV Will ... un..i lu. tn rondillon hllnitetf Is'torn
get their first opportunit, in history to he wouli be rtUmreUjoi)U'l,,,h ',,' l""m
see the Middies in notion on thu trad.
away from their home loam. The, ure Kane Resumes Rowing
carded to start in i'ic iwo-mile distance f nml.ri.lne. Muss., apiii sfi'-kuM. kj
niedlev race nn Fridai nfteinuiin anil in-i rmeaiii of. th llRruirii f.Miiim.i tn.n
Chrltenhnm lllnh nt tirnrep SrhnAl,
Two of the three leagues in Ihe I'hila
delphia scholastic win Id will have teams
nlnjing today. Two of these games will
be pluyed in the Interscboliistle League,
while the others will he between aggre
gations in the Cntholie circuit.
In the lnterscholastic League Frnnk
lord High will cross bats w'th West
I'lilll, nt Klng'csslng, while the re
modeled Central nine will tr, to make
an iinpleasnnt nftprnqon for Southern
High. St. Joe's I'rep nnd Catholic
High will bo the Catholic League entries
tndiij. The gume will bo plaxcd on
Cahill Field.
Tho Centrnl-Soiiiliorii game promises
to be a hard-fouirht battle. Itntli tennis
i pulled one over on the dopesteis Inst ,
i week wncn tlio, walloped the West
rniiiy and frauKford aggregations ie
spectvel, .
In Ihe other gnmes to bo plnjeil lo
dav. tlie St. I.tike's-Kpiscopnl. Cholten-haiii-f!eorgo
Scliool. Northeast -Ilaver-ford.
Chestnut Hill-Cerinnnlown Acad
etn, and the fiori.inntnwu Friends -Atnblcr
High frajs loom ns the most
important.
The St. Luke's o-nii.r. .,ll li. .tt .
nessed by one of tile lpt-got crowds nf '
ilie season, 'litis game will be hard
fought, owing to tlie intense rivalry
between tlie two institutions Kps
cop.il ha not dropped a game this sen
son
Xoitheast High and llaverford Schorr
u ie about evenly matched. The same
goes for the Gertnantown Friends' came.
The Cheltenham-tieorge School battle
Hut next da, his mood might letin to
fisiilng or to tending; bar. Tn which
l.lln.l " ""a "'
Where money 'goes before," wrol,
sShakcancare, "nll.wjTyi are'easv ' v0!
with Wadtlell. If bn fclb impelled to i,
flailing or dlspcnsp sud ncross the inn.
hogouy Jmrrler above the brass rail
liibealable
'M'OT many records are unbeatable,
J-l Offliniitl. Vc know of only one.
Tlie world's eftamplonsMp Unk reo
ord is tlifi advance statement of u boxer
mli'fc " nS "m '" be"Cr condilinn '
For example. Demnsey gave out tliU
atntement before the tlreniinn figlit ii, .
after the llrcnnnn fight lie suddenl,
discovered that he bad en no slul.. -.,
Liuiiverso Is replete with buuk. ilut it
nas nothing to surpass the advance
statement of u boxer regarding hu
physical, mental, psychological and
spiritual fitness .for moitnl rnmi...i
.plus the uttcndlng purse.
(fpl'urlaht, tin. Ml rleht.1 usentn
DOBgON READY Fo OPEN
Falls Nine Lifts 1921 Baseball Lid
on Saturday
The J. & J. pobson baseball team
will raise the curtain fothc HfJi Sf
son op Saturday on their athletic field
nt Thirty-fifth street and Queen lane
having as their opening attraction the
Ftlllon A. ('., champions of Lancaster
county.
Prior to the game there will be a field
concert and musical program with n
ilag-rnlsing, which will lie unfurled bi
Mrs. H. Dobson Altemus. Mr. James
Dobsnn will toss out the first ball.
Hubert 11. Hates has been chosen
manager and lias gathered together a
strong combination of players Ho(T
man ami Moyor, plfchers: Halgli and
(iiiest. catchers, with Carlin. Lees and
Man, ram on the sucks. Trautvvein at
left, (treen in l-cnter. Wood out nt rijrht
Held, with KatlbJiOldlng the "ss" post
tion down. V .
Alreatly they liave booked many games
nnd nniruic tlie teams who will he i-ern
on the Dnbson field are Xallvit,
Hridvsburg. Cressonn Tigers. American
('.iniii. of York: Hrookljn Htm
(Hants. Cuban All-Stars, Hilhlale
Vineiand. Fleisiier Yurn. Tidewater
Oil, of New York: and' Jeff Tesrciui'i.
Hears.
Campbell fn Fast Mile
".New llmi'ii. Conn., prll 'il i n
CkniilK-ll, Jr., nf CIiIcrko uiipll. Uir hid
line fenliiro of the nle sprinit kim.
limine the mile run In I m.iiu'o. j,-. "
fecnmls, No other Vol" runner ecrnt Jotinn
Overton hu enurtlril tho mark in u T.U
flolil meet
meillev race fin rntliv Uliei i ui.u umi . - th rai i i .. ,........ .. ..,.. -- . ,. , .iiii.i 1.1.1 ,
Iliuie, run on rr".' '" ,,,,'poi'ert to the ho.ithoune ar 11 .nw- iinnxlnte should be (III -exhibition of high cuss
fixations point 1.. th-'ir hcing tignt up jin( v Rf BMKnt to No. r. 0.1 in th. ihir.i .,.,11
with the best I'uit.ss, the Nav, IilllPI. hhl , ww- hart bten ilv.,tins himself in
who h-lds tne record atl he ,i.s a ice .. ;p '" ; . '"" , ,
(iii t nr nt. "uii iiiiivi-- - .- :
W something X
1 about them JHJKes
i 4 youll like" rS
k Afullpajieadcould Wi-? & M . j
- pronuse no more- Ai " ---
1 2 Twenty to jigl 4& Jznr..'
the Annnpohs track.
mar. vsor! onn return to the . iou on hlch
tion at hu fainrite distaiiee in the mod- h, towirt ..gnlnut Yule lt fnr
lev distance nice Curliss and his mates
will have t Mop lively if they vnnt to
carrv tne iliiimpmnship back to An
napolis, with teams from Yale. l'enn
State. Illinois Wisconsin nnd several
others tnt.-rcd 111 the luce.
Third Alabama Player for Cleveland
(lrvi-luml. )., Mil 'M -Luke "!'
catcher 'I 1. n 10 tho Cl"lnnrl lnielill
clut. In luie "i-llnz to on anf.un.emei.'
hero iwUv - s 11 is a brother of Shro.
mop Se-M Mn 1 be the third l'nleritv
of Alkhiin. ..n to min lh lnJIn the
othe-11 I. cs ' ' .rid Siophenjon
I. Ill I Hl l
I' l nt , .
hr hiy,pi, lr'i r' ,)n 11 (.on of ininfei liiiiino 'Uf
'mii hit- . I hat full therL "'in mere imih I
.' 01 "'tl I,. P. 1 flip", Co
1 Iprel-inil. 0.. Ann '..1 11. n. .11 c of ihf AUDITORIUM A A. . .fiJ&U'Ji
1 Mnenci Uairi- reni.un ih- rlr . .or won AsJ" URIU1" ' "' IIROHN Sis I
1 hv n i'eir'nn.1 pi..fn..i il l.m. (.ill 'Mm 1 rrvM l.VKMMi. AliUI. .!ITII I
.lji.ru 'he fruv-fl -nirs h hn ben ' 10 MIS Ml lllr rKIIITLSd MATIIINt.S
'.Tireii.iits.l in ihe nj.ji Isakjom n been , 31 Kill SI1H (IK I'AST IIMIMi I
n for tod.. or.-lous T. ! num. ltween '
ih. Indian tnd lie'ro 1
PENNSYLVANIA'S
RELAY RACES
I'raiiklln field. Vrldnj uml ,iniriinjr
lltLNCll I NIVKHSITIIW RUrilLSKNTKIt
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OLimpIc uml IntfrrotlM.iiite ihumplons nf
Knst anil tl eot enif rfd
I'ubllr sale nt (llnilwln niiil A, , omie.
triinklln tlrlil.
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scrvr.l seals, SI. 30 nrul Sl.tin. s.iturdn,
llox aents. S3. 0(1. Itrsfrvrd brut., S.'.flo, H.
SI. BO.
NATIONAL .LEAGUE PARK
llnsrlinll Toda.t nl 3.'n I'. M
Phillies vs. Boston "Braves"
St.ila on Sitlr nt (ilintirl ' .mil ,,,i Id I iic'a
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