t- "'Vt'.v-"" W K ' --ffj -1'u,'f JTX" V 'V 22 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY APRIL 28, 1921 "4-frTlf " "" ft f i&i C. H. S. LOSES STAR I AIM H JUNE; "Mendel" Trachtenborg, Three-! Letter Man, Intends Going ' to Penn ! Amateur Sports v To Enter Penn PLAYS WELL ON GRIDIRON OrAdunting ilajs nre prowme nettr ami man- nthlote-i will Mil nillon to nlnia matrr Tlmrp tiro in:in who are inlcrMtfd in wln Ontrnl will Ioe. ivho Went Phillv will loo mid -o forth. From Hronil nnd (irn-n -trct-t- oomp the announc-menl that Ontrnl High School will nilM nnr of its Toratllp athletes. Ui is n.nntuiPi Trm htcnIiorK. better known nt "Mendel " Mendrl. who has pin ml his lat Bnmp for tho Crimson anil (iolil. will arnduntr this June, lit plnns matrirnlntinu nt IVnn. TrarhtrnborK entered Ontrnl Ill-th Fchool in September. 1M7. He took cbancc Ht tnakins virtnnllv every sport In the mMioo1 Although being knee-hlgli to n gross hopper, he made his freshmen numerals In basketball, football and u'o did a little traek work. On graduating from the freshmen tfctions nnd being eligible for ihe var sity teams, he experienced more or less tronble breaking in. This trulil. how ever, wns passing for after being vrnb on the football team for i eastu. he blooSomed forth Into a etar. j Stars on Orldlron It was in football that he achieved i great things H's nil round ability and bis powerful line bucking placed him I a unanimous .selection for the hulfbnek , position. He bore the brunt of the! offense in all gnuiei This, coupled with the generalship of Wells, quater back, and Pavltt, the fullback, aided greatly in bringing the Olmbel trophy I to permanent possession at the Crimson nnd Gold school. Tmchtcnberg's work in the tilts withi Northeast and West Phllly was one of the greatest feat ever accomplished by ' a schoolboy, By his ability, lie proved the unanimous selection as halfback on the tnythlenl all-choolnstic eleven. The thought of receiving the coveted C. H. S. inspired him to do great things, nnd he became ne of the Icadern I In t.corlng with n number of touchdowns . to his credit ' After the football seaon there vn a i basketball teiim and Trachtenbrrg eas ily made n guard position. He stopped many a would-be goal, dropped a few 'nto the net and otherwise distingmhed himself on the floor j Plays Soccer. Too Mendel also proved 10 be nniewhat of a soccer star, so he was determined t.n being u three-letter man He also did a little runniug for the section teams. Trachtenberg has had experience as a wrestler, too. When weighing 115 pounds, in his sophomore cnr at On trnl, he entered that division, defeated other entries his weight all four of 'em and ever since has held the I championship of the school, principally because no more mat tourneys have been held at Brouri and Green, also be cause bo now tips the beam at 1-15 Bcirides participating in all these sports, he discharged such matters as are the duties of a sport editor. He is now sports editor of the Mirror, the school's monthly publication He also Is active In all societies of the schools He Is prsenter of the pernor class and first honor man Trachtenberg a'so s ,m oraio' H has reached tar finals and will try to win a gold medal at the senior oratorical contest, to be held tomorrow in -tie school auditorium A eerond b-man - ' .horu-op 'inie to jet connected with , -tt-o1 nr.t r team Stanley Oem .. '1 r faa-at- .iremi Wetmere Club bns organized for the season nnd Is again under the manage-1 ment of Robert Mosely. A number of, well-known plajcrs have boon signed,' including Smith nnd Schreck, catchers; Cullman, Gray nnd Steeple, pitchers, Mosely nt first. Morgan at second nnd' Clift at tliltd. Agnew will cover the I short field and the outfielders will be1 Husemnn, Knters nnd Predlger The club has plnjed nil the lending flubs in the last eight years and would I like to hear from Nntivlty. Stetson. Fleisher. I'ciicoyd, North Phillies,, Torty-cighth Wnrd. Millvlllc nntl teams, of (his eallhcr Address Robert Mosel 2(ttt) .fnsprr street MulTy A. A. (.uul-1 like n hear from nil team ofterltiK fait Kuar.inteeii A I. Ce ell 10'JS WokI York street The federal Hesrrre Chili Is without n imt for this SuiMat Ma. 1 An flret-c tenin withlnu to boo (his attrncilon should write to n l'ttlemon. l'."i Chestnut st rev i I'oMnl erlce turn vrnr.tn to booh giimes witii am funr,een-senteen-eftr-oM home te.ims John Valentine, tare l'otal Serxlce licrartmetu. N. Hnell-nburn Co Nortliwest I'rofrss'onnts tmc M.i t 7 an! S ol-n for anv flrst-elnss home te.im J lloin'T vhone Columbia 000. Striitnn Junior, a Idurteeii-flrtcen-yenr-oM ' lr.Teltn tesm has open ilates for nines of i that ilas tusopn forts. 1704 Soutti Sit :eenth s isst lirtst (irrniuntonn A A hss open i it"s i for teams of tlrst-clnss caliber J, K ist I m- Church Unt anil Trntlth street I Stutiton II II, wants irsmi-s h n first e.nss cams p.ivlns fair guarantees. H Dlc'to Stanton Del t'nmbrlrt Club unnts n book name" mi Snturilnx anl Sundav aav from home J .oLkkkkkkkkkkkHsjHBakkkbabakiB HaV " 4t) W 4 aaBHHHRMHflKfin I LA SALLE NINE Scholastic Baseball Statistics m CLOSE GAM E rATIIOI.IP l.nWIl'K HTANDINO . V. U Vti. XV. t. Tel am. ii, x i t Salts 2 I '. C. It. 3 ,n7 .nni mi. .iAt, n I .(1117 VillsnOTR O 2 .000 mn . YJMTKKIIAVS RESfl.T l.n Snllti I'ren.. 101 M'est Cnlholle. (1, Wllklns lo.iu Uasi Cambria street tump 'H wuuld like to hear from all semi pro teams la nrsl around the tin J C. Mil oih. 3712 North D.irlen streel. (Ireen Ribbon hoclal would like to book L'n home or awnv W Dunn. Sid.' Vrllsrri strfet Itoedale A C wants to hear from all hlrun fifteen eat-old nines O A. Trout Jr IN'.'O l'nrrlsli street Jin A . 'slres Bum" aay from home Georpe o llrlrti. B21 Hp-jrr street n.'oi V would like lo hear from all first-class tcums Alex l.lndh .1S47 North Seemh street l.unitierton A. A. desire icames "Ith ill ftrst elass semi-pro te.ims around the c tj home nr iw.iv Henr t Hradtr Uuniber ton N J Ihlrh A. A of the North T'M'adelphli Church Leagjc m several oren dates for rtrst-cUM trave. as teams. Alex l.lndh 0347 Norh Seier.th utrect Coneo Ilojs1 Club ants to arranue names nlth an flften-ieerteen-eir-nll tinmi l.arrr t'oyle SSil North Stlllman strtet WUson A. ('. a first -class traM-IIng nine evanis oams lth in teim ofWInff a fair guarantee K. Wilson rr.2 Harmer street. The f H MTiite ".,s team Is without parties lor tnis saiuruav nr aunaav, j. n. QuInUn. 211 South Twelfth street Kenturlo- ttrdt. !antl city s crack col ored team wants qame ith teams at horn or away. Edwin S'nnr 203 rtostiuont aenu ltill plaTer d II..,' ti ennr t ti.tli om flrjt-c'a- c uh fan n!a either 'nfleld or outfle'd Haro 1 Mir.Neur 5113 North t'alr hlll stre. "MUNDKl' TKACHTKNIIKKCt Local League Standings ' WTIONM, HANK AND Tltl'MT CO. i.r.Atirr. xv. i. v.c. v. t.. r c. I'hll.i Ir 1 O 1.000 I'hlU, N'.i 0 O .000 Corn t:e I o 1.000 lldcltr . O I .000 N IV. Tr I 0 1 oon (Itrnnl Nn. O 0 .000 rrnmt. (V t t ..100 (itinrnnlee 0 1 .000 Fed. lies . 1 I ..100 ttlninl Tr. 0 I .000 K.sTKnnAvs nroiiK Tedeml Reserve fti VrnnsrUnnlft Co. I TI1IAY'H RAM: rtillailelphLi Nntlonnl is, Corn Ktchnnite nt shlhe Park II INK WD THlrVr CO. l.KAOl'H v. i,. r.c. . u r.c. IUsis Ksl. 1 0 I 000 Com'l Tr I 1 .S.00 Vtnnklln. 1 O 1 000 Comw'lth O I 000 T,ond Til I 0 1.000 llnaker Cy 0 I 000 IV. r. T II .300 rtrst Nat 0 1 .000 1hNTITRIY" SCOlin Commercial Trust, fti First National 4 TODAY'S (JAntK Commonwraltli n. UiLiker City nl Dreiel Hill AND IinOKKUS' I.BAOTK t.. r c. w. I., r.c, Prep School Nosos Out West, Catholic High in League I Battle ! VICTORY FOR MOORESTOWNl l.n Salle Prep nosed out West Catholic High In n thrilling Catholic I.enguc game yesterday afternoon, by the score of 10 to 0. McDonald, the ltlup nnd White liurler, started the game and was socked for six runs in the first three innings. Me wns relieved by Ulnkc, who pitched well, but l.n Snlle pushed over the winning tnlly In the seventh session. Ilochford nntl Illgglns contributed the lilts which gnve l.n Salle the game. Ah n result of this contest three teams are now tied for the league, lend. They nre Cntholle High, West Cntholle High nnd Ln Hnlle Prep, this trio having won two and lost one game each. In the other gnmes of the nfternoon Wenonnb Military Academy nine downed Penn Charter by n 14 to 0 score. This game wns featured by the number of errors perpetrated. Penn Charter probably Ret a new record, making fifteen foozles over the nine-inning limit. AVenonah also erred six times, making twenty -one errors In all. Mirrors Captured Meet Central High opened its outdoor trnck senson yesterdnj afternoon, on Hous ton Field, defentlng the Frnnkford trackmen by the score of 73 to 47. The Mirrors captured eight first places out of the eleven events. Frnnkford wns strong in the pole vault, the low hurdles nnd high hurdles, winning first plnccs in these events Captain Summers, of the Pioneers, 0TII1CK KKSUI.TH n. Wenonnh M. A.. Ht 1'enn Charter, Smirthmom If.. Al Iiwee Merlnn II Mooreslow-n II,. lOt Frnnkford II.. ' Nartwrth lllsh. fli HaTerforil School. -I llrnwn I'rrv, Ul llrlalot UUh. fl. 1'rtncieton d, 4 I'eddle tns 0, I'enn Frnh, 14 lhlch Fresh. 3. I'rlneelon IVesh, 12 rrtnueton 1'rep. t TODAY'S 1IAHKIIAM. HCIIKDl'l.r. Interacndemlo Iannis Penn Charter at Kplseopal Acndemr. Catholic I-ennie VlllanoTR Prep nt Im Salle Trep. scored thirteen points for his team. He placed In the broad jump, the shot put, the hurdles and the high jump. He wns first In the 220 low hurdles. McDonald nnd Hirst were the indi vidual stars for the Crimson nnd Qold, both men capturing two first places. McDonald won the 100 and 220-yard dnshes nnd Hirst the broad and high jump. The Mirrors freshmen track tenm wns nlso successful, trimming the Frnnkford Freshmen, by the score of 53 to 51. SteUcr wns tha rtnr of the win ning team, capturing five first plnccs. Moorestown's Thlnl Win Moorestown High School's henvy hitters vanquished three Frnnkfortl High pitchers yestcrdny afternoon, nnd won their third straight game. 10 to 8. llowiiinn, for the .Terscynien, pitched a brainy game, nnd nlso distinguished himself nt the bat. The game was played in Moorestown. UOOllESTOWN r n o n KniNKFOriD r h o s It.Flti'd.lb 0 2 2 0 Wellnr 3b 1110 8hoa.lt . 1 1 a 0 Corson. rf 10 2 0 lloppard.2b. 112 0 Schwarls.cf. 2 0 2 0 llayior.r 3 12 0 Hniyth-.8b 112 0 Ilowrnrn.p . HID I.luhtfoot.ss. Ilia J FlltfVd.rf 118 1 yVllllims.lh 10 4 0 Jones.cf. . 0 0 2 1 Kr.inki.lf noil Iwls.ss . 0 2 2 2 llntton c 0 13 0 Uond.31). 0 12 0 ('filbert p 10 3 0 Laftert) cf 10 10 Clausen p 0 0 2 0 - Cont p 0 1 1 II Totals . 10 12 20 4 Totals S S 20 2 IIANKF.RS I " Redmond t Dreiel I 1 rnxMitt I I Oniham O O 1. 000 1", II. S'th 0 O .000 1 (I 1.000 ClutruUrr O 1 .000 I II 1 000 lltddlr-11 O 1 000 O 0 000 West Co O I .000 VITi:ilDAY'S SCORK Cassatt A Co.. 13i Chandler llrott. A TODAY' HAMK F. n. Smith A Co. s Crnltam-Panions A Co , at Twenty third and Vcnunio. Central Office Service as developed by the Holmes Company assures the prompt and efficient protection of your property. 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Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 o'Clock WRIGHT SHIFTS PENN'S VARSTY Rowing Coach Make3 Two Changes in Preparation for Race With Navy CREWS LEAVE FOR SEVERN On tlio ovp of their departure for An iinpolls, whore tlir varsity, junior vnr sUy nntl froMimnn eights vie with thn N'nvy for honors on the Severn river Saturday, fonrh Joe Wright, of the Pennsylvania eight, inntle two rhnnRes In the Renting of hN varsity eight. He pulled Hill Copelnnd. who hni been rowing nt No. 0 since Chnmbers' srniNp nrsnivrs jTIANTir CITY. n. .1. IN TI1K IIKAllT OF TniNOB So. Cirollnk Av, clem to Ileich A Stl I'lrr, within S bloeka ol cleht leading I'rot tr Cath. Ctiurrhta. Laritaat moderate rate hotel of brick, aleel A atone construction. Hot & cold running water In meat room. Prlr. bath. Am Plan. tlCOupdly.; LM up Eu. Dan. SrccUl weeklj Tate. Booklet and auto road map mailed. PAUL. C ROSECRANS. Owner & Prep. $2 up daily; spec. wkly. Europ. plan nnd fireproof Annex. TenneMeo a', near Hrhth. Connelly 4(X1. Central. Open aur- roundlnfia, opp. Cntholle find Protestant crurchfa, rrlvate hatha. Running Water in All Rooms White enlre. Ilnnklrl. II. II. I.t'DV. M. 1. H y - " "- t- f- -'yf S M7snIlsu i Illness, from the varsity nnd sent him lo the junior eight, ln his pined the conch sent .Telllnck, the former Ccntrnl High School onrsmnn nnd member of the lno-pound eight Inst fnll. Jcllitick has been rowing bow in the vnrslty crew since the start of outdoor work. Oels. one of the members of the 150-pounu ehnmplonshlp eight, was sent to thn bow sent. The I'enn party left at noon today for Annapolis. They hope to have n short workout this nfternoon on the Severn. Couch Wright intlninted that he might tnnke further chnnges in the line-up of the vnrslty before the rnre with the world's chninpiotnhlp Middy crew, Pitt Athletes Leave Tonight Plttahnrsli. April 28. The UnUernlty of PIltKburith relay tetm will leave horn to n'uht for rhlladelphla to compete In thr Penn athletic rnrnlvnl at Kranklln Field to morrow and Saturday. PENN.AND WEST VIRGINIA Meet This Afternoon on Frankll Field at Three o'clock " Ira E, Ilodgcrs, one of Ihe beat .n nround stars, ever produced nt W. Virginia I'nlverslty and an nll-Am,!1 can selection for fullback In Win Lin bring his team here this afternoon meet I'enn on Kranklln Field. Unj" ,t Is In his first year ns tutor f tl,e M tnlneers In baseball, and nlrea.ly ,, T,. gained an enviable reputation by )," lug up victories In the last seven S,' Scranton Wins Caae Tla Hcrnnlon, April 2S. The Hcraninn i". hall team, rhamplon. of the AnS,!'."'"'" H'.a e League, won the New York"l, 'V.,M in the((nm, Bame o, Ih. "X'fi""' . BPniNQ itnnRTS HPitrNo nr.snitTM ATLANTIC PITY. N. ATINTIO CITV. f j ALL the old charm of these two famous hotels now combined and added to. Hospitable. Home like. Finest cuisine. 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DO June 1 Jnlr ,.iiuy ii lie II Lt l 1H 'lnv 19 ..... 1.1 Jlllv 111 June 1 .lull W Auk. 20 4iine : I'liKiiiiouiui i. ifA.niriu) June X July u .ue. :a ..iniy Laurel-jathe Pines LAKEWOOD.N.J. SITUATED AM0NQ THE PINES AM OVERLOOKING LAKE CARASALJO New "Palm Grill" 18-hole Goli C5uree,IIorel)ackIUdidg,nIotoring, Pictureaaue Walks, Mueic, Private Garage. New Electrtvliydrotberapy Bath Syttem. I'rnnU V. Hliuln. Uatfm. Cnronlu Ventre t'nrnuinlti Allmiilik (nr) Alarrm PIAMOL'TH Hiiunlti Alltrriia ...., Columliln .May 31 June 1H July 10 VIQO OIHItALTAlt PATHAH. ni'linoVNIK, TniKSTK AND KIl'MB Colntirl ..MX HAVANA. I tfllUINA. UIIMl.lUMH. PATHAH nUllllOVNIK Tlli:STB 1'IL'JIE l'untiunln June 4 - i I10STON TO LIVnilI'OOI. Cm-lull Mnv 21 i -''.. 1. 1..... n. .. . Mill lt-1-U .tl-V ANDKIA IIKIHt'T. HMY1INA. HALONICA. (ONSTANTI.SOPI.n. CO.SlTANZA niier Arr Ma) 14 - PHILADELPHIA TO LONDON Vullailil Mv IK C'unnril un'l Anchor Htenm Slili I.lnea. IMhanifirr OHlrr, 1300 Walnut At.. I'hlla. lrrliilit Oftlrr, llourap llldff,, Phllit, NiVIT.KRIND SWITZERLAND Select Collection' of ueeful travel III(-ra-lure ent on recelut of 10 centa to cover poitane. Information on toura and traral (ree Official Affenev of SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS ill nflli AMiue. Ni-w York T(H HM Spring and Summer Tours to PACIFIC COAST Visiting California, National Parks, Canadian Rockies, Alaska, Honolulu Smull do luxe parties, with escort, limited to 15 members. Special Independent Tours Leaving nny day, over any route, including all Pullman and hotol reservations. Frank Tourist Co. 219 So. 15th St., Phila., Pa. (i:l. lH7o) Telephone hpruce SSt BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam Am. SS'Edgeniont" A'oio Loading W. J. Grandfield & Co. Philadelphia Agents 308 Chestnut St. I.omliaril BI1WH-9 M.iln 30-JO-l MarineDespatch Line Loa AngeUi, San Franciico, Seattle and Portland S. S. Chat. H. Cramp Pier 40 South, Now Receiving. S.S. West Haven May 24th S. S. Henry S. Groves.. June 9th For It ft tea anil Information AppU Atlantic-Gulf & Pacific S. S. Corp. Room 309, 130 So. Third St. PIIILAIIKr.PIIIA Phone lmibnrd 3333 Iffy.. .Main 2313 . .r: Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U.S.S.B. S.S. MONOMAC Hipntrd lo Sail Early Miy for ROTTERDAM C.S.8.1I. S. S. "WKRTKBN IIUI'B Rinrrleil In Null I'jtrlr Mur AT rONTKRIWCR nATKS Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc. 425 Lafayette Llldg-., Philadelphia Lombard 8210-1 Ulo ' Baltimore to San Francisco and Hawaii nnd return . Cnlllntr nt llntfinn. Piinntnii nnii l.o Anelr OK LfXI. HTBAMKII "BUCKEYE STATE" l,eTr lliilllmnre MiijrL Klret rlMj llelllmore to Hnn Krunrleeo. SS'''-" " up. Third rin. JIOD.nO MATSON NAVIGATION. CO. N.AMSTERDAM .Apr. 30 Jane 4 Jal, 9 Um& ffftVviuft'toinS&S NOORDAM My 7 June 11 Jul 16, " TnC ROTTERDAM . M.;2l June 25 J.lr 30 BOSTON STEAMERS nynaim nnr b juijt Aug. 6 RYNDAM . Miy 2C Julr 2 Au. 6 , P.ienier Office, 1531 Walnut St.. PLiU. lO-.lAtW) I Iamerscaunet New York to Rolterdaa Via Plymouth and BouIone-iar.iMn BTKsintiATS nF.finnTn a; nnirccnM da it IwlUUJJUll uuai POIt I1ALTIMOKK 2, one-way fare; $3, roiindtrlu fare Dully t fl , M S o'rlock H.turditT, from I'ler 3. 8 tlrlnrre Are. "- rittid (or rumplilrtf 1'aeienKi-r Sen Ice Henume-1 " MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANSPORTATION CO. PHILADELPHIA & BOSTON With rirl -iilllna- In May a.lurjF l.rme 1-lilUilrluhlu tVnlnradar, i5Lw"' lave llo.tnn Tur.Jnr. Hutiirfl" r,s Ort !' BiO,OW In eaeh direction ulna S w' " Mini ftinl lltrth Incluilril . nl.. u Ti.l .. T.I. Tjiinllir-I ''"I ,,. JU u, . ,. ... ,H iJA.t .. . -.jt, a rJ ? ',-
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