11 .7iUt;.ii.,tf Xi ii .1 ... i.l.i:...fig.,il7l.r,ajl,li.,.' fo,TTTft?:g.Tip;'f :;-''' " - ajai6mBBfea flE-Vs" ' 4 " "5"" f" : ; IP T f '' "' 1W ' U EVEXQCU PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921 , Great Pennsylvania Relay and Athletic Carnival Ends This Afternoon on Franklin Field VSWm-' '"-.'- --v. it Ii V i BUSH LEAGUE RUNNER WEARING NUMBER 13 UPSETS RELAY DOPE R. B. Bilker. Carrying Insignia of Bates College, Runs Unostentatiously and IKins International Two-Mile Race 17 ith Final Sprint at Venn Relay Carnival mhmmuw. ' nnnn in ifikfyI 88 ra r X ' , -rs UUUU 111 JLIlUL I S5lSlr- TWO fM. (SlOP I VCtL WMT TlMC ,? In I VAJISH YOU'D i 'TvifcS U- VELUM'S' I PuAVIMG GOLF etU AV W-i Take Somc S ftJdfaen SM AonR You'D ec Rfiapr- J m -& 6THSR TWIU&S KB-J V VOOUO THINK UOM6 - WW RCALUG AND Them SHg ( nC. You J" C m PgMt You ) f V To TeiLS KiD AcrjriF5P V un.oCkd i fiows V, V --DI-AUTI"11 y I jrD.IUllMAO HARD -" 5, - y uvf-" l .Should TmuK r f.&VZ ' io)& VUUNT To flJME U'.i ''JffWX. i IIOMH APTI-ll PlAY,N& J:WA SH NGTON BACK AND THEN SHE TOOK UP GOLF' H. H, KOHKKT V. MAWVIil.l. 4pnrt rrfltor l.trnlnn Tiitillc t.nljfr WAS oonrrnlod nmons thr piHrics for tli iwo-tmle international run f...l Imnun n "Nil wa tmii'ipn n miicn mm, irnin rnr mum. tho liooiloo iiiiini'i.il hoinj: wiliil mum lum without nny chanrp t dpfcnrl hlin.flf . , , , , VIiip minute tfiit flvo iin.l i-nfih fprondf later ho limine known to tnf 12.000 mo.vt anil nppinc .iieotHl..r at r'runklln I'lclil hk . U Bultcr. of Halo- ColIfRf. lrn of th m'" -tuat tonal race of the first ria.v ot the twcnt.v-cvrnth nnnnal r'.a .arnlvnl lliiUor lv n mall-t"nt' nin!)-rolli-gp nthlot. H "nine to rnilnilrlplun unhcrnldtMl ami uhmiiik. probahlj win .'"'tl"",l Iwly wlirn ho trlwl to g't br the uunttlian at the cut'' "'"1 "'''(ntH n- :i porfcrt stratigpf. Hr wi hanijpd thn renal olc.nno n-natH cll.hoi! out uhen tho rfoi-ptlon roinmltto'1 fails to mci'i tho tram. Hi' w a d! known a the prohibition laws, which are t'Xlieeu'd to be onfon-e.i In four or Iivp ear. .Ivit the ani" the bn hal Ha. T In Hate" I'ollece. wlurh ii located some place in Maine, the vndnt :av h" is ""ome piitnpkliiH." Tlint mennn hp is there on fie emder nn-'e mid ran t"p ome I1p won the Maine Inter collcRlale rros-eoiintry run. whleh tnnan a lot In Maine Iink.r cam.- down herp t- ."inpete in llm twn-miV run. Nobmlr cave him .1 tumblp berau?e Niglitmcale. of ' tlainphlte. now of Wii Virginia: nomiir f lvo" State, the mien oWmre ( luimpion . Kurnax. of 1'urdue. Woierii C.iufpronpe hamiiiii. M' Million of P.o.'on Tech. and Mronn. of Cornell, "ere pretit. Thcf" CM'- were touted 'n the clnsi of the hunch, and no u-inider Ituker lo.t m thf shutP.e. Anl when tin- raep started it a more of the unip. higliteen men fa ed the -tarter, thi- pick of tlv .-ountr MeMnhon. of Tech. led for the rirt tnlle. with Ninhtincale nbolutei.v lat Tln Wet Vlrqinliin by ndopttoti npnntcd on the tifui lap und led the bunch for few Mvnd. Orown of t'ornell. .teppeil out In front and Vurna ehallenced him. The thr-e decided to decide the race nuiong theweivc and noted a'-eord-Inglj Dip pushed then n? nround tho trmk. and when the homestretch wax reaihoil K'lrna-! and NiglitniKale wore ahead. Then nitio tho bis Mirprive. V'rom out of the hunch cnine n mud bespnttcrod rtcure wennng a huso shield of soldon color on his mamj chest. Tlie finallor the t nllejo the larger the hleld. and linker for ii wn none Other-was from l!at". The crowd cheered a Uio 'rtle athlete tartoii as if on a J0-.nnl iluh He pas-od Nightingale and Furtia and cros-od the line n winner by tweut jard.. Furnas hr so. otid ntid Nighttngnle third. rllKKK ''"' nthei fi'iit on 'he oijr.i. but 'he mof imiiarlmi i' the itriilnlhhn. uhrh trM iron h on le 'feiirfrc. of (ivnrtjflnirn 7foft iron Iti'jr mil ut (ir ijm. uhn-li 11 rfn tnnppij irorfr. Hr tron the ivrnt ii; IQIfl. nr'l hint ycii. 01 nrdrr in if'oir omcbii chr to top. hr brokr in lei More Homers in Anionn League . t . . I m.I ... it... ki lannimi I'nH P.hnan Lnrtl nine run opiuonue mis ir-'ii'i hi uii- '"t. -(. - ... - iir-eiou and it i- eldom Indeed that a da ges t without n tow being regiMerod br tne , o.iers- "tars aim oinerww. r."' ihp pronrn ore hitting ni far. IWR aa'. thus eausing much urprl-e and ome con aternation , On Thnrdflv two home runs wen- made h the Ihn with the bnses filled each time. ' O Williams also got a olo humor, making three for the afternoon On Tuesda the Itravos connected with three circuit clouts, a pitcher getting one of them. In three anio, six homers were made, which is going some. Now comes the od ,'e',' about thr faster baseball, which contain more robber than previous ' K-rv ren if Is the same l.asi sea.on '" claimed tint the ball in the American League wu mu- h lielior und anybodj could knock It for a round trip "I unit wish T was p'aring in thf American League. n noted slugger told me about ,i ic.ir ago That ball is the lisclio-t 1 ever haM seen, and I know I could make Wm homo runs " That' the war the National I.eaguei-. look at it. but there should be n change this jer In th" otncial bailing aerages. which take in rh- gam-s including Wednesday, more houi" -utis w r,. made in the National I.encuo. the official count being .".'J to '.".i After Thufdar'. gam", in which itic I'hil made tlirep and Cleveland two. tlie lead was increased ."4 to III Ilefure Te?terdar nine', were plajed. Kelly, of the tiiaut-. and Habo Ruth were tied wnh tire nomrs each leusl had fur and Sum tlice and Elmer Smith three each Thus the real 'luggers are in the National To inr mind, home-run hitting is about the ame as before dlffcioui e is Habe HutU laat vanr t e flnrl tltnt In tne Ninons' leadinz bj lO'.i Howeer thro was nothing done out of v, nri u.e.nr h M.iSe Until Ci Williams led his i In nit with 1." n.l Ti-i.h Mnnsel hnrl Vt In tue Aiiier.'-nu. Sit'or was second with TilW Walker thi-d with 17 Iluth mad' 4 four laei ai ren Nol.orlv eror made a re. ord that, and p-tr.aps It net" irl1 he euiad Ho made it pn'.tble. foi Tnnkeec to ue , to'a ' 11.". more than twice mk mauj as any other la the league TilR hon are nun The only the s.ipermau of swat. Looking over -no averages m i,, Amerliun I.encue tlllldc "70 homers HgaillSt lll'il 11) und llKO 111" ltib A SI) h,rr M i,rd'- thnn ini, " f 1 ' Hlbr ,'jfi waif more liiwf i'HU I'lil ihj, .,( bill rlub in riMer league Willi the exeeptinn nf th, Philhet. Our "n had a tnt'il of irl-oiir. I he net! Aif)At was St Louts eth -itfj. Therefore you can ' blame the lutelall. Its only llabe llut'f. Cleveland Club in Hard-Luck Clats nt piti ifi s o HTir- in 'oiisn . k this icnr. The hospita list --''' I .---s "" ' grning H"idily but despire mi- tie club . winning ball games Wambsgans hud hi a-m brok'n and ent to ihe drydock for retiair liUnte was 'a"' iw " i badlv .piaitieu ankie N"o i' - K n . s.m !., .no ,ot'g-ditanee clouter Llmer strained -sld on Tli ".iih nid a 'or' ed tr. .w.p out of ',. lin--utj This t. quite A Wl',o,. to :- 1- "lis ,.ne V,,, fnrfi tij'i v slpcaiie- ,. H suo.ll! e .if lllu1itr In ,loe W w. i Te '. i.e- p 'r-her . :n eiooi'cn' n;h' tie'i-r and w:'l fill in whi'e V. inei ,s rt-'ipe at:cg Thr .n. i' kj break f'.i-r ml i i. s t!it no ..itchers (imip been disabled AIko La-ry Ua-Hner !' .. . the ioh If I.arrv or Sipp O'Nell erer tc"K 'ie "outit ti 'ii'.j team .a.ri do th same Thos.. gus cannot be repiaieo Kirst. Then w nor. Arc Phiyinp Great Ball ASMIM-fiN Ttteran. '- g riin'rs n i',. line-. 1 re WOIl'l"! 'II.- f !,.. .. Clarx i . OH We , -s 'n g.n e.'r-.. ton r.e.i .1 the o,f . ml-are U r :'eii vrt i .& .it prosen' hut tne rea ir.'i'. ivn '!,. ei mind rets hard jmi . r' -- , nr, There ar" a numbe- of Sn' in ; n'ltn'i'-ki being tn .- o- . r 'f, tn staff and the er.,i. ;., .. n- ru. k ..iidef 'he .tram M - go hS tnrui l""' fr tne fl'sl fun SJU.-e .). air and'"1 n first in" This vs.is jf 1 1 h n Th .rsila ard moved ''.'"k x,.x ' S'.f.od i" amnior- .ind Washing- PASQUARELLI PLAYS HERE Former Nk th' r Ca"s l Ital in fo jrn atarrec; aKo h Poi' iea' Lacs A mjritan T .V t ti.ft it Vn j 1 t n e. 3 U'einp. I Ita1 an- T. , Big Catches Mnclo .it Fortesque,( West Bay and Great ? Egg Harbor KING FISH OFF PIERS n.v w Snperlnifndent K. MKKIIW nf the Vnlrmnunt qii.irliitn I'nrk Croaker fishing in almost as good now In the diirf ntid In the hays along the New .U-rsoj (',.,( , f.,rj ,. nier. Such an announcement has probahlj never been made since thi partictilai' species of fish firM suddenly appeared j tn countless numbers between ISsKl and ISS'J. It Is n good augur) for il Ks'ord sen fishing year Hlg catches of croakers wer,. mad! last Sundaj and since at 1'nrtCMiu'. The same Is said of (Jtent Hnv and (?rent Kgg Harbor. The nirf hn"s nl.so ylebled good fishing King flh have appeared Thev liavo ben taken in considerable numbers In I the, pound nets' on the Million-Dollar Tier at Atlantic C ty. Most of these fish nre of unusual slue In one haul there were several iloren that weighed over four pounds, and every haul has I had a number of these uiuimiiiI weights. Ordinarily the visiting fishes nre taken I in the nets two or three weeks before they begin ncthulv taking tho hook. i Thlt year, however, all customs seem to have goii" bi the hoard, hence it would not be surprising If anglers would begin taking king fish tomorrow or anv duv next week. There has been no noinblo hnnge In I tho number of nnkrisli Verv few catches were reported. Indeed." lnrgc . matches of tins tish nr not to he ex pected for several weeks Tne water must become warmer before they will I appear In great numbers. Catch Itlg Drum KMi A red drum or channel bass weighing about thirty -tlvo pounds was cHtight In the nets off Atlantic City last Mun- 'day. and quite n number of baby or half -grown black drum. This announce nient might to ho enough for the surf , fishermen to get out their henvv tai kle I ntid prepare for the big fish. The catch i Seweii ot red drum Is notable because it is ! nearly two months cottier than 10 i ported last jenr. In fact, this gmnt among the game sen tislies was ioii-i I spicuous throughout the whole of llliO by its scarcity. I rout tinning in the State is excel- Major League Baseball A verages American League Batting ' National League Batting Pler c.'.uti Sutherl'nil. I t Kns. C1M' Heltman, Vt: .Ion, Ilosi Hulh. New Vo-K Wetxel. St ). Kommrll, Ath .. Htfphent'n, ct. Uby. Clc Woo Clove Oliarrltj. Wiifh Tobln. St. I. Hums. c'e Shorten. Jie Uulnn. N v Younc. He! Hul, Host c) s,tiii. cie Seereld at. I. jon-n. Hot , Rice. Wuih Johnston i 1 Speaker, c. or Kerr, Chi Toiler, tlo.t MoBtll, Chi lth.. Ath Ullt. (h Jseobfon. .VI. 1. I..,. ti.. ii... i.i .11 'iv.i.-i . ."..,,. Collins, Ch' I in. lot- iiiiauniii. i.uii iiunna lion mi uieason. v, i, tlio larger stieanis in Monroe nnd Pike i Jude. vnh , Countich t hut hnc been a little high for !!" ,Wu,h I good fishing hate fallen to nearly nor- ' Menok. iio,t inal. and none of the smaller streams ( iinicr. 'l)ei. i ha nppreclablv decreased in olutne. ' "aJ5fr' -' Small trout, however, greatly outnum- smtii iVu " her the lnrge. In home streams, like Kals-r chi ! ; Saw ('reek, for example, the are so I!!01",10!'. Wah. iiiimerou as to be a nui'anee to anglers pclut B0,t who wish trout of xwen indies nnd oer ' sieier. f-t t, nnlv.' I Milan. Wah I'nb'j. t)ti Sa Kass Karl.i i "" I'f. One day last week a boat aim to tli..t I'll. Iit.i.lml ti.tli ku.i li.iwu caught within a dav or two. As this I VtSiVe Vtt, was fulh sit weeks cnrller than this j William's Ft. L species of tish was eer brought in be- I J'1"11' N ' 'fore, the cargo excited great interest : .,,Km?or,l-hJ1,ve. 1 hose aboard, however, refused to tell Hhanks Wash where the bads were ca.ight. Hut ns n i '' ).u"irrvAv1' , number of young tile fish were found in , 1!,!'. ,h ilie cargo, it wa. not hard to make n , iipy jj Y fitelly good guess to the approximate . J.'eul v locality where the fish were found. I ciJrdne- ci. e Se.i bass do not. like many ntlier fish ( t-wte- . v found on the .-oust m summer, leave . iiusn. jii this latitude in winter, but work into dc'ii water some miles off the const, where they remain partially dormant until spring amies Then they become , active nnd work into shoaler watei. tho larger fish on the banks and tin smaller into the bav Huntingdon T"rcp. which yesfrday wou the one mile title iu its cluss is xpectod to wm the prepurator clinni pionship of America race. Kxoter and ' Meicersburg, however, have brillinnt teams nnd ma. gi.e th" westerners a 1 fight from the turt. Cedar Kapids. Siott High "f loledo. Washington Central und Iluuhinson Central, of Buffalo, aie rcgardrd ns the class of thr high school ihampion shlp race. Recetiily at the Diake I'm Mrsin meet the Cedar Rapid uunrtct '.cored four victories in cine afternoon, wlnti'tig the one mile ciei.i .11 lecord- breaking tune This attern-'on uiey Mil he meeting exceptionally fast Idims ltd tnen is a possibihiN that a mw te. ord may bi nung up foi post, nt shoot at. Scraps About Scrappers l-uili rm has been fho nc sooil f" r. his comeback on h i.oist. .Ie c.or iti..n u. tiinflt-hltt ns California!) t . ". . e a dra". nnnn l.e.h in ' u -. 'ui'ler th- oth. r nlih' ""mil who u in-t i tn '.irs .if s 1'' Marled t.. box .i r.i.'H .J .J 'C' r'.iK s eral 'ears it., i.u1 the .ur.. if ut one mo" ion t r ...i n uri. ii in., uiie-i.in .r.d uf j II, E' .Jf Plait. .. Strunk hi .Inhnron, Wash. Otdhani. ))et Djltfs. Mb . . I.amb .. L . Mclnnls l!ot Dturan, Ath , Hodie, .v. r HehalU Chi faji. N V Lewis Wash Oerber. St I. t-hocker. St I. I-onard. Iiet Mullliran. t'h. Shwlj. Chi Joliueon Ch Alnsmlth t. t taeharv. Wash Hojt. N" Y Collins. ne.t ''oielelde i.x:..f HendryT. IJ-s Clflllouny, Ath Vltf. Host Perkins. Ath, sehacht Wa.r O nourlce. Wasl l.eibolit rtos SehaiiB N "i I'ark ri.v. McNalli N i Menwuld Ttihrnas Cie' Pelt. Clnle t.Tart. Ath. Ue. St. I. IOrtnej. C'I.-y Rrowr. 'r.sli nussel!. Hos' Karr.' Itos' m i raidwell " e i. to nrlclcfon Wm' r.hmko re inurrls, Ath. All. a 17 ?.9 It 3H Ii . IB ti 31! 15 ir it. i.im.siM'.R ii o . in in .IT '4H S tt H 31 Xi 13 aj as BO 4.'. an 33 2 I) i a a n a at IT 44 4 3M 4 -J 3'J 40 311 to 34 II at as . 3.1 33 IT 4." HI l 41 10 L'4 If. s I 41 3.1 :i3 HH 41 L'S 14 43 4S Id .1 ?H -S 'S rj a n tt ir. !t 34 4 -J in 40 1 II Co o IT 4 .1 IS r. 13 is M 2 ill 11 in ia 14 18 3 I .1 Ii 13 in u It 15 VJ 11 K 1 10 IS u 13 13 11 12 U : 10 1.' II 11 IS II 10 0 111 11 I ., Player iiooo UKin .SSOlTwair.bli i 'hi .r18 I Kllllnnlm. IIoki .4(1.1 Melnert. I'hlU. .417 Johnston, likln .444 Pmlth, likln .4J9 Jllnif. I'hll.t. .IIP l ilourtuin, l .!.'. Napier, Cln y, . Patterson, N Y ; Kelleher, Chi . '"' I I.uoun (!ln norn"y ruts Msraniltie. I'ltt la .4011 .(00 .39) 3110 3SS 8SS :tTs .3TH ,3T ..10 35T ,3.3 .351 349 .311 .342 va t.....i 333 Club a. a 3 3 a 1.1 4 .1 I -a a ;t 4 13 AD. 1 3 1 I 43 ID a 4 i ir nn.sn r.c. 1 II o 1.1100 ' aooi nno 1 J II 1 oou AT LEAGUE'S I0P .33.1 .ail .333 33J ..1.U 333 llornlbs. til Cruise, Unt Jlenctows, I'hllu. Mamuux HkIii May, S.I. 1 Cutuhsu. !"t's. II. Miller. I'hlla. Kuwllncs, fhll. Ilriifj). I'hll. . llr.fniih Ukin . KlIdufT. ltkln Snji1r N Y Keil . V. . IJ.vruare, Host . Chi Mtinrl. Phil. . Sniltii, V. Y Hmitrjie, Ci i Parkinson. I'hll. Walker. N. y . l'tal. Chi Ilollocher, Chi 1 ft .'. o r. o r. n 33 I Carey, I'ltts Hl.t Powell, llosi si Hack Ci 311li-siciioie.nl, uusi, ll Sis I .McQuillan itos. 4 ,317 Martin. Chi 3 ,1111 Urenton, cm & .ami Hihultz. St t- I ,3imj rrtjch, X. Y .11 .icio, Drown. N. V 11 .3110 I.uiun, Sit I II .300 Clrltr.m. IMtis . 1:1 2D 4 1 J. .Miller. I'hll . n JH3 . Uarler. Chl In .'.'1(0 Southworth.liui' .js(l Urlnifs, thi 2sil i Wrlilitstonp, I' .!K1 Holke. Jlost i'Ts llarnhnrt. Pitts ,i"3 1 Torrorcer. st I. ,UT(1 ' Oeschaer, Host, .."lil Illabee. Pitts .'.".S Schmidt. Pitts . .ISO Ilmcroft. V. Y .'50 , l'ourn.er .St. I. .S.in tJaubert. c in '.''.'I Nel Ilkln -M Pressler. Cm '.'50 Whf N. V 't!52 Iiunc.cn On .'-43 Hamilton, Pitts "2i Mrllenry M 1.. :ii 1 Kruer Ilkln W. Slo,k ' '' 2t Wheat. Ilkln . .J .Olson Hltln -It ' Ponteci. i n -".' . Iliieekrl lion H1IJ' Ullhoefer, st. I. Konetchi lUln Crnne. Cin llui re N V lleathcote st I Terrj. ini Te. I'hila I) Nelll. Host Ili.hr.e C.n C'n L'Od ..no .ITH .tTtl IT'i KIT .KIT .HIT ICO I'.'I Wmco c i Vi ''icmons, r .1S It. .!,... .-I.. ' s I Wllllilno. Phil lord Host , tencfl. I'hll Klnr .N Y Whit led Ti is Neale. Phil ii'non rJ.i-t Ma-u'ltrd I 'l uTarrell Ch ltapp ;.'v in- Mliier Hk:n re-tlr,t rit I, l.i.i n Host 1&n St 1. nniii Kuvther. Ilkln cion i T.mey. .V V oon HI ey. Cln nOo i Mers in. in cion Milch" nuir iion Walker st t. .000 Tnttli. Thll .143 . 1 UT. Ill ' inn n;r. mo Hill 00i oun oon .000 noo 11(10 l. 13 10 II 13 11 II 4 II 13 It ft II 1'J 13 3 It .1 II n 0 13 13 14 13 II 13 14 11 II 1'1 3 13 14 il ii s 11 11 IS II s IS II I III 11 111 'I 3 I .1 IS I :t 3 18 M B4 85 SO 5 n ti 3H 13 47 SI 43 S4 St 43 04 3S 41 14 14 S3 .'IS as 41 4T 51 42 IS IS II 3 3 111 43 .11 50 31 ,'IS 4!) 3d 43 50 '.'II SO in 57 IT 37 ST 51 53 II 30 15 as 4 r.i r.i 17 s 111 15 .' as as IT 44 0-J 111 .'l SI 41 4.1 35 3.1 '1 r.i il ii ii 3.. I.' 30 it it 1 1 I 1 Ii S3 1 S i u o i.ooo I Tie With A's and Chicago's Win . 0 I .533 I Over Cleveland Turns Trick for Nationals X 11 13 II IH IT 14 11 4 I 2 11) 14 11 in 7 IS 13 11 13 15 ll a i 17 It 11 11 in 8 1.1 ir. a H 4 IO IS It 13 IS 2 It 111 11 ll 4 10 11 I 30) ,300 .sun ' .Mil) I .500 I .3011 .500 iba lit .4117 .400 .400 .WOl . 400 PIRATES ARE STILL FLYING 'or the second time this season the 4oo ' Washington club is hovering above seven clubs in the American League. Early it: the race the Senators managed to 37S I tet a climnse nf dnvlltrht nnd remain tit 375 the top for a single short day. Vrs- .3TS ,ii .3K9 .J S3 .3X2 terdoy they were here and battled our A's to a .1-nll dead heat in ten rounds with the mighty WnlteV .lohncnn in the bos. While this matinee was being en acted nt Shihe I'nrk, Red 1'aber was, holding Hie heavy-swatting Clevclnnders In a pair nf Innelv hitu t.nd no rutis. The White Sox took Mint game. 1 to 0, au tomatically putting the Senators In the lead. The A's pulled a surprising rally yes terday to hi eak even with the visiting gentlemen front Washington. The count was II to 1 when the ninth Inning began ntid with .Johnson buzzing them Hirnngh with his accustomed deadlines, it looked ns thoueli the Mncks were iloome.l for jj;, I another trouueing. Hut just then the aoii Wnlkcr boys got busy . Tilly smashing 'info ' ' ne ,0 e1 "m' rnl1'1 ,0 center. Cy jiu Perkins -acriticotl. then O'Rourke fiim- 300 hied (iriihn h wicked homier and Tillv trickled over tne nan. Mnlloway shot , n single to right am Frank Walker in .sas .301 :5T .3.17 ,34ft .341 312 341 .311 .333 .333 ,33 .83.1 ,38.1 .833 .333 :5. 324 .X20 I .318 .3(10 i .SIIS ' '-;!'. .21)7 TENNIS CONQUERORS WENT30M0 MILES In Bringing Back the Davis Cup, Hardy, Tilden and Johnston Traveled Ten Times as Far as Columbus Did to Find America Il.v GRANTLAND RICH ' HAiim trnve Thf Hltouae of May the First The muffled thud's sad ihump m beat The Inble's last tatloo l'o marc it stands upon Us feet Thr trau ' Mf' 'o do. And sadlj now out in the hull I sre with hatred -doten head Mil wife's deep aupnished tcatdrops fall .IrJot'c a busted bed. for like the fieree, wild hurrieanc That routes with deadly blow, Our meager furniture to gain Strrpt in the ifcir1 foe. Ttrclre pieces had tc;c, rai' but fair, lleforc the movers came, liut tumbliuil down a spiral stair, Eleven pulled up lame. ARDY, Tilden and Johnston had to el :i0.000 miles to brine back the Davis cup. Which in ten tiuica ns far ns Columbus- had, to travel to find America, l'urther proof that life Is growing more ntid more complicated nil the time. Not Mie Ylfnmlno but Mie Ylm AX ALKRT correspondent writes In pooh-poohing Dr. Crilly's idea that vllamlncs have anything to do with WcRtcrn supremacy in sport, man for man, considering the Knst's vast nu merical superiority. "As the migrations to these shores In (he seventeenth nnd eighteenth cen turies." writes C. O. V., "before the days of assisted emigration was a sc locMve.pruccss. bringing to us the moat ambitious nnd most enterprising, as well ns the physically strongest, so tip to a comparatively recent period Tins been the movement of our country from Kast to West. 1 myself have seen thn cfTects of this sifting process In towns In depleting them of their most vigor ous and intelligent men nnd women. There is no speculation or theory about tbi. It Is a fact, which I can demon strate from my own personal observa tion." .Mm Sullivan's Theory THIS was the theory which the lflte .Tim Sullivnn held, when nsked con cerning the Olympic games of 1012. "America Is. Mire to win," he said "because our race is built from the. hardy, stronger nnd more adventurous tyncs that had the courage to seek their destinies In n new world." This same theory Is now given for the remarknblc showing of Western n. trleu, especially ns applied to Wr gameVi n boxing and wrestling, where the West has furnished prnctlcally all the heavyweight champions for twenty years. Hut if Zbyszko, nftcr throwing Steelier, tosses "Strnnglcr" Lewis, a new theory may be subpoenaed nt any moment. For Poland Is neither famed for Its vltnmincs nor Its Western im mlgrritlon. Tho Pitching Moves Up AN EARNEST bystander desires to know whether the pitching or the. batting Improves as the scasou ad vances. On tlie general nvcragc it is alnny, the pitching thnt movci forward. Kot example, nt the end of tho fiist ten days, there were four" clubs in ih American League and five in the N tlonal with team averages above .310 Nine clubs batting above .310 out of sixteen starters will they continue to nssault the pitching with any such deadly ferocity? Not upon your bobbed hair nfter the pitching nrms get a few morn klnkB untangled In the warming glow of n summer sun. There were two clubs last year Si Louis and Cleveland able to finish above .1100. nnd this was out of the ordinary, not tb say bizarre. Soin batsmen will, of course, improve, lint we nre speaking now of the multitude nt large, not the individual rase. Ily the middle of May the line of .400 nnd .450 hittcri will be mltinj nftcr the manner of n snow mnn stiovccj over the rim of Gehenna. Co.iirtoht. Jdii. All rights reen nl What May Happen In Baseball Today PENN CREWS ARE Plttslnirch llrooklyn hi. pro New lorlt Clnrlnn.ill llostnn Phillies M. I.ouls ATIt)AI, I.KAM'K W. I.. It ISA .(143 .3111 .300 ,47 .4in .117 .ion Washington (Inelsncl . llostnn . New ork .. ( lilriiEo . Sf. Is(ils . Detroit Athletics . AMKIUCVN t.KAdl'K XV. t.. I'.C n in 3 11 I r. 3 3 .fitii .ficl7 .300 .31111 .411 .417 .117 .173 Win .800 ,W17 .383 .338 .300 .1117 .105 .1SJ Win .711 .088 .31.1 .1311 .300 .lit! .181) .33.1 READY FOR MIDD ES I ote , .731 .Don I .'481 ' ' Will Clash in Throe Races This $m Afternoon at Annapolis . lmerican Club Batting "Sational Club Batting VA'i.,nal I K e.nth ' Th- r jnt it 11 Mi M n Krsok ti .'a Hamll'on. r-cjl. Petrol' (i'eie'Hn t. I...UI- llSrnni IVnvhintr run i ;."""',';?.. .1 tn We bois r.lrl J,'os,orl n will - m town l"in.ir-,(XthIf(rll i Chicago No Isiuts If seneljijieil St lift n lit Thn net sh W t hs h--o t c jh s (he h .htsywei3ht uriisrnm iir-anired fi- M mda nluh' rrcl it- I W' 1 Ii ' It' 10- the " n'.r Ik" he- tna'ehes r r.erKa" il' w' l-m th Is.u H. nr n un'l Cirl Ia 11. un ht is i ut n ii 147 48 110 1 411 ss H4 40 I 371 31 Ut It. IJ 31)3 r.3 110 11 II .138 30 HO 21 fi 2W ?H 71 I 10 .1.13 .13 83 7 s 2.10 3H 08 14 t S 3P Mil HH 3 I ti 7 il J 7 1 : S 3 12 .1 1ft .1 (ion II 13 1 S 3 P.' 131 3.1S Plilnirirlphln r l,n ..... on,, I Plitsburj-h 'V Tnrk I Ilrooki) n ' IOV I Cineinnsil I 1 '.'1 i .mi rt ll It 318 18 IIS 1,1 ill 310 30 10.1 24 13 1(17 S.I 141 30 1.1 431 lid 183 11 '1 377 57 107 11 11 427 55 11!) 27 I' ,10c 33 3 ft 14 40 45 ill 11 counted, (irifiin daubing to third. tJnl loway stole, second, putting men on third nnd second with one down and the count tied. The bleacherites sU victory, hut Johnson taw otherwise. He tightened up and theie the rally enucd. In the tenth there was nothing doing for either c lub. then the game was called on account ot the damp and the (itnkncss. The Pittsburgh Pirates continued their Hying tactic In bunding the Chi cago Cubs a perfectly neat H-0 lacing. (Viper was in Hue form, pitching his til-M game since hi, illness. He held tin- Cubs to f-ix bite, which were broadlv si uttered Charles Hollnchcr erred in tho opening round and two Pirates counted. Maranville and Cutshnw got his in the third that fcont over another run. Tills ictory puis tlie T'lttsburchers 5(io i far out in front in the National Leacuo. son, I'liookl.in had no chance to keen in tlie running. In the Hist place it rained, so that there wns no game in l'lathusli tl.in, too, our Pliillic- were the Podgers' opponents. s() where could they get off even if il hadn't rained? The only other contest in the Na tional league was between the Cincin nati Reds and St. Loiil. Moran's folks had all the lipttcr of tins and won out lot to spine. I he count was I'll to the ninth the spore was when Sherdel weakened, and tho Miiolo lilin wltli mii, ami vizor. piihhiiig oer foiu countcis. Horushv was presented with un automobile, so - the responded to the gilt with a single n lit lip. sit P r J nnd double, hut they . lily, helped his balling nicriige, nut the club's .0oiiil standing iu the National League i i n .21111 21111 .it. SSlI .2S8 .'73 287 -'117 2H1 .SHI .2511 ..'30 .245 244 S.1R S.'I7 .237 .S.13 !sis .'-11 .208 208 .21)3 .300 200 inc .IS'J .IS.' . 1 ss , .171 , . 1 1.7 i ,17' .187, 143 I .148 I .123 t .: 114 with 1,1 7 to ; Jino '. ",' ' .000 tied. ' Reds I SCHEDULE FOR TODAY " n vriovxi. i.uAni'K Phillies hi HrooUI.rn. Iloston Hi New orfc. hlcaa-n lit Plttsbiirch. Cincinnati nt St. IiiiIk. Uir.lllt'AN 1.KAOIK Mnshlnictnii nt I'hllaitrlpliti. New Aorl. lit Itoslon. I'letet.in.l nl rhieiicn. M. I.ouls ill Detroit. RESULTS OF -YESTERDAY NATIONAL I.KAliin Clnclnnntl. 7i M. liiils. 3. I'ltlsbnrch. 3t hlrnico. II. llrookljn-I'hlllle. rln. New York-IIoslon, rnln. AMERICW I.KAOKK Mhlellc. 3 Wushlnelon, 3 tcnllfcl In lenlh). Detroit, .Ii M. l)nls. S. Chiriucn. Ii (leielnncl. 0. .New ork-llostun, rold nruthtr. lNTKItNATIOSAt. IXAOI'K YKSTKKIIA'S RKSU1.T! hrucii III lleiullni:. '.. Toronto. 3i Jersey CI1.T. 0. rnnric. 4t iioenesier. j. llultlmoro-IlntTnlo, TODAY'S SCIIEDUI.K Toronton t Jerser.'lt,1. Iluffnlo nt Ilnltlmore. Uoclieler nt NewnrU. S mouse At Hesdltif, TMINO OK 1IIK Cl.tns v. i.. r.c. iv. i Toraiilo 7 3 .700 ("srneuse . ft ft Vmnrk 7 3 .700 Kncheetrr 3 0 Itulllinore A 3 .cl'i.'i llun"nln 3 ll Jersey C. S ft .500 lleacllnc 3 7 Ted JamleEon Defeats Larsen Iloston April un i'ee win Maiinus l.arsen 30 Ted .lamieson nf Mil iwsTileil ihe cje 'sinn o er in n ten-round bout here. lxise , .043i .(lift ' .433 in. i Annapolis. Mil.. April .IO. A hlghlr 383 ,'n,rrfti! event 111 college aquatics will '.'asH "nke place hero this aflernonn, when .330 the N"nal Academy eight, with MX of , those .io rowed in the boat which won ,tho world's chnmpionshin jit Antwerp .last year, nnd tho varsity of the 1'nl versity of Pennsylvania, conqueror.s of I Ynlc, will meet for the Ilenlcv distance of n mile and five-sixteenths S'ermii! eights and flrst-yenr crews will also meet for the same distance All the crews have completed thee preparatory work. Weather conditions are promising, tho water having been smooth for the whole week with ncn prospect of n continuance. Much interest Is taken In .Mitchell the remarknblc 14.T-poiind stroke of the Pennsylvania varsity boat. The Wi lms much the advantage of welghi in all crews, the overages being as follnns Navy varsity. 170 pounds: Penn i,ir sity, 1C0',: Navy second. 174 Penn second. 10054; Navy plebes, IM'... Penn freshmen, 171 '4. This Is the first race that the Mm dies have engaged In since they wen the Olympic and world's fight-oared title at Brussels last August The Navy is stroked by Clyde King the football and crew hero. This is the second race for Penn hn' several changes have been made in ilii Red nnd Ulue .since it. beat Yale in weeks ago. Jellineek has been nnni'il from bow to No. rt, taking Chniuhe place, who is in tho hospital, and tie1 of the 150-pound crew, is at bow IM die Mitchell. 143 pounds, continues ni stroke. It is the lightest varsity rw .S3 that Penn has ever sent here. .SOU I Vntiirnllv the Navv 1h u bli favorite over Penn in the varsity race, but it i believed that Coach "Wright's juniors have an even chance in the junior var sity nnd freshman rnccs. ruin. r.c. .300 .333 n .307 1 1 303 - U .30J T 10 .205 I. ll .'MI .1 7 270 2 4 273 2 1 .S4'l I I'll s f b:.- e , liti.i tn.r; . N.ek wi'l '.' ire '. tin ta' ii He l w ill c t r' Other sin i " , in 'un Vasll br.l'.lie-- se l,n I laslili' (filter helil.-r .Inhii "-a cad. r base ferroerir w.tli sn.deti A Stirling M'lli lie N I n,r,.. ,. Tlggs lionali'i". " '" ' pint H onifielcl I. re uj'il . 'i' . ' i .i n'.f and vti-.i j.itc ml f" P ii ii noli sx 1 1 1 he on tin i. irling stnff 'Ih Itnhnn-Aineri' an 'enii .n ' sen sou tomorrow affernonr witn the Jltookdale Club of West PhiUdelph a. on thr former's lion e g'f.i.nd' mi Sc n tirth street and Ltidone nienije There nio several open date iu the team schedule nnd Manager Ange'n rl"i North Sitr ti'ti siieei wants to hear from first class teams May Not Hold Yacht Race fc'sw nrk. pril 3ft l'i .'u.e jsenti rn entntj by Ms SI In th 'r.nxi Isntlc yeht re fiv- 'hs cap 'fteisi hi K nc A1 Dfri "t HeUiurn 'he eisnl ittu mo be hW thll yrr the Ameri tn i-. -nml' te in ehaise h ben Infcirmecl by Hs on ! isrter lh Vclllnn smlnsssclor The offer of he -m I'll! b Itsrt opn, howevf unM. t Issil nre cjontfsUnts en be insured King Insrt h.id prnposscl start nr lh re rjit Jul 4 .eft- Ainbrew channel with Oilsnd tht niitWi 72mis Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues s rios i. l.i.Aiii i- '? M T y y " itostciii . ii r, iti ,' 'o :;.t l'hllade'pl'l- " ' r' '-' ' -' HriKihlyn IU I a .'. '- 2 I'lltslmrgb 7 7 :i T. -i Imis : :. i - :i nt Cincinnati J 2 .". 'J ' T IH ( blcagii S 3 IS I 01". New Wli 1 I I 1 1 I WlKRH N LK(fI K "i mt t r s ri lleit'Und rt 7, It 2 IK 0 10 Detroit 7 !l H . .') ." 311 Washington 3 . .' ." ." :i 2 New l(rk. i .". i :; .'d si. I'tils .1 :; :i ll Itosion 3 I il m j tbetlr.s a 2!t !' Chicago .1 I I ' "NrKRNA r.ON L LKAlilT. S M T W'T'r S TI surarilsc 13 .'. 2 2 tl 1 1 3D IVironlo. II 8 2 (1 S It X Newark II II 2 2 t 1 3 .lersey I ily. ." 0 5 I tl 3t IsJiltimore tft .". H 5 8.1 Reading. tl t 7 h ft 2 32 Huffftlo.. 3 2 5 fl II 27 Rorhlitf r 7 2 H 2 .1 22 I Jlmm utln, -he n' Soa'li Ph..l ) t - ' rr't.srns " k.i licit Into nei i ..n 1 sf'e- Item in rttiretnent for s. ser '1 he t t' tr.tocncr stn'i to reitsrt njcainst M--i t.n T'idKi ..r Mai'e Wl'llsmson Ho i I ue,n l-.ind cl b- i:3di Hand" American League Pitching I National League Pitching richiinc . ir i . ti lil.et' ' l. ''! .Ii.e" lurk s. I -.n pn-i d- r .un I., its in HS Tl m il u'lits ('i Mcidn1 n1ht ll l.'.xe.l Hub" t Iai. .astei end (he text nlfchi he i.ihnnv Hauher nt n.iiiK'.'n l'l 113 l.a.e. IB h-hdl UK C-lnr'c. tojettier I. Ton' Pan e s 121 anJ J bl Ilob'd. au. f r i. ' .llmtni I osier line i. ' "lis'"' 4,...,, r,i jH.li.nn hnxere Jim has n.ri.1 a "U .i njinher or your.ssiors .n ins '.m 'ear Hhl. Al'-n a heft -hutlnu s grefcs n Houthua be.nK ens of tho muro le..m .n !un .iiHim'tli'. Vreddy Trntier "ill be iinab - ". bo for !Mrs' i n 'ii liersuse of n biokrn hand jcnTere.1 In h s lout U' ek with Husr K Johnnv lnori cilsn ndi ' ttvar I'hll . I -h a Joe Welling has rsutod train nt I li-ii Wil.iams has ..n I d s in ddle- pt,' maten f..- h's tai bT at the Andlto- um on Tuosda" n.ght, lleni Ilsut.er . f fa rmount wll' I'nsh with T.jinmy l.cun i.m of fV.jth-arl Denny Hs nlio Is l.n n m reat f"pm tnei loe Kails In in' umi rreilmlnn'.es Ken'c t- nk is IlUfet Reiliy 1ridy Heatn n Pontr White und I Frtnh c Pdn irds i. Iteddinc I Hlllle Ijlnnrds r si 4 f'rmK M in si Vn- l' Ma' ' ... in-'' liil I I'He He..r tor rcsret.xe bouts it Joe Tlplltr h..s iusi Imn's "n for ' xl ,,nth cin Monde mifht lie 11 meet Frankle Ur tt 'n ttosic.n and I'mnWle nice it'll b" the tierson of the second pari In Baltimore May IS Leo Leonard Scores Decisive Victory UUkes-liarre t"a An' 80 ' ton aid, of Wllkst-llar ilec.it e a nn from Jackl Clarke of AUfntoivn In len rounds here Hilly rein, of Wllfcet Ha re won br safe rrarrln fpnm Johnnv Cobb, vl Allrntwn 'n ten rounda. ' Nails" Morten. c"he ao sportsman m in mnn for seierai djvs It looks as if hoi ne is a sure he- for Chl said Nai s tdaj tnrton is one of t.ew Tendlsr s hla Dili boosters In Ch-ags where tin south paw has u ,ar followln "Tendler prob abi will M matehed for the Oral star bou 'jst as anon a boilna- ,18 ma jeji in the Wmu gity says aioncni. ritcher c-'iu , Hachy CI . -.1 S'hncht W--M icton . cdenwn'd e- e nnd Kuthflan ' liet-oi' l'thornn s- t( Ull,t Kc.po Hi ' tu's ntlckson W shipirion. Acistti. w.- . iirton Ilniiss Ii t-o ' H'dffe ii'-.ro Thormiih ,, Motion Mi 1 S Ne V. - Jones ho." 1 Sh'.'l.er 4' 1,,,'tts Zaehan c'shinRTinn . John, v shinmon Col el. e ' le land Itniiunell. Alhletlrs . Mniire. Alhletlrs . Mi(tr'1?e M'iit. nzton Plerc Veil Vork Qulnn N y VnrK I'abei rh r..ttr. fills Cle'elr.iJ Kerr. Chlrnuo Olilham De'roi Hsvne. ot txiu's . . Ci li'.n Si Iiui Huriv. . yt I. nil's N"nlor. Mlttetles . I'eiTT, Atl'lellrs . Ifrn V-ill York Cc "'ns N'en T'.rk t . imerd lielron I'o Mne Detr i V'-rls rhlceito 1luleei,nlill l.'hlKlfO Msl.s I leieland f-jli liosien . ' I lUkel .n- Vo-k I', ISSe llsston rnn' -! llic.nn fllTke P-'- 'I Harris, Mlikllrs . p 1'i'cher i uh i r.nn i Msmaut ln.ic,e.n ! fl 2 "-mlih Hrooklm 'Si1 V'lrl I'h-nso . !!!tl I'npder I'lllsburah KIO Me,H..er i I,', c 1 000 (l n s rirnoki'n 1 nun mu he iirom.i ,i ' 000 i (,p..- 1'itiniiu'sh 1 (mi, i i an n Piuabu'K'i I ..no I nnci 7,.n 730 -'.0 Ilk 7 ''.'.7 cm .500 ..If.O -.no i Veil tniirt.., Pl,t.l,.....K H lntr I'hlliiilelphln Meliii-rl, I'hll.iili'liihln Keeu.ni. riilliiileluhfa M-r ( IU imi auicnail ( hit sen I,uq.ue c incinniti llftinii hi I'mefurffh .MrQull. in Honlen Nehf Ne Turk W.ltsoo Uosti, Won .1 'icyi i Mauimrd c'mlnnuu '.no i Flarr.ei ell Verk To Stage Soccer Match Jack t onpslly anil h rsirhill soeeer e.-en will p'av an exhibition ame thla iifternnon at Second and Ilristm streets wi" the IVenderert All-Slars This will be the arms Talrhlll team that i mot tho, win I nrs of the seml'tlnsl match 'o be pla 1 , tomorrow helwten the Ascension and ' I J A ,T Dobson team Aereneloi and Poh son mat last Sunday plajlna- to a aporelesa I tie after four rvtra prlod. They will ti, tnr eaeb fllher tomorrow afternoon on the i; csraufwa aigwm. 1'uethcr. llroiil(ln iinn I'lrisourpn Adams I'lt'sbiirah Martin. Cineinnsil Scot t )t,,, i,, ii Toney. N'ew nri. Meadows, rhllndelnhln rt'e' ctncnnitl Ms .s Ix.iut I CI., hffel Il.lllnil ''h ' i I'feffer Ur.. i vn '"n ' .smith. rhlliideliiliU 'ft'i Kir. 'i.r Ht t.ocis "'" Mlljiis I'rciMlui "00 Penl-ll SI. liuls oO i Hmienn Pli.i aito f-li. r.lel Ki Ixmis IhllilM-ll. I'lilladelnhla c'ounibe rineinnaii Delta. Philadelphia Pit iron i Ilos'oo adur- llrookl' n Haines Ht l.nuia freeman Chi'-ari Menton. C'nclnnstl Paws Ml I nuls Causey, I'hlladrliiliU .0 . r.nn 3.1 3.11 I noo I liClft Cl'ICI .noci I noo 1.00 nno ClflO nno nno unci .Ooo p l.tiufi 1 Ollf) l oou l inei l no.i , 1 mu) i 1 000 1 OHO i i nno 1 oon t nno I, noo l.ooo I. ocifl i nun I.'ion 730 73n H7 .1117 .1117 .BOO ..'.1)11 .5011 300 300 5110 50ll 31 .313 :m '.'3il nil) "00 .000 0(10 oon "no ,0(10 oon .no i nn) ,00(1 "1)11 ' onn .000 noo 00.1 .son ooo Binglcs and Bungles The 'n erp scheduled In meet Hnklilnc liin I IiIh afternoon' ut shllie I'url, nnd tho I'hila were hooked to meet llrookbn In lTul liush. lUIn rurlj todii) iniido It look blue for the funs nliti wished In see either one m inre ronirsin. nip liui'Kmen'H fray ua iinnouiirrd to hmln ut 3 o'dotlt. l'C . i ei. a l.tlfttr .'oniinr a rti d, 7 ii ?iiyc ''iificrr u ijrstzrOuj' . Shibr icimi, lie nnnrflrd t'lile Hender iltlr. Crunk Ilr.i'lll Is ier.i III. Ii I, , Uiimtic when he will lie uhle to net bark in mil. form. ' l'etins ii a'.u uti suiiiu4'd i . i . leers si I'rlniel.in Huh nfl'iiu i repo'ts fri.rn Jers.. t ileal or 1. nnt It, ih effect that n K-auUr r,ni) prnm -is The Irit hti. . h nl olJCicml e . mil l.cit rVcliil, UruilQ'j is rni'Otl a n. ii icier ,TB) -inn. ( u no o nr tint urtii ntm t .11 luntli.u cistl to tin I'llllllf, Iu b trnriliiiE to the nteniaes one of Ihe lutril est hitters Ut orianlrnl butelmll thu, f,r , Mriinrt. of lllrmliiihuin. lie Is hlitins 171 ' 11 01 ,lli j, Sr, IWtiie tvr tht H'llKc the 'll! buiB nut f I. it.io" tint t"r. It hn.tl ' thf un. ultju W .ithinstmi iliu with iti, un. I ll 1 in,, im, , ( ,n( A s fNtbrrls ltu,,i.. .. . ..n kit. . ... .. . . .. . .-'l V". .." " " "l" iej - eeii.ii rour nf il.. r somethind Xr , . about them JRwSe I youll like" 3g " A hill page ad could l'n (j ..W . ) . l promise no more- ill F ,' .' i 'jrishepackagJTbNO '' " inn IsH r r F w A. JL w . mM 'r"l iBv&MM f5Yq m!lCTRi:i tf si -ICS-KM I Ir ., . ' ' "si lour or lleoi. MeUridt s juuns- men ho J Uto-bsasers. The LsuIIiib niiijnr lenme suuiter. ,1)unl. ne i.sleidn's lleures ,. .ii, ...."': us a firiiee of .;- ... "i ii ho U s,rrdlnc alune ItriNikli n llrlliin.il, at ,IHH. n Imi of Detroll It Mil !',.,., II Mill IU (nt it i '1 t.'lil.rrl li. lft.1 oCi 'or l'"U 'O rol the , rrfl,i c ir eoti ,,,(, ,, "ii c.nimuli ? I. im nB, Princeton Golf Schedule rrlnretnn . .1 pr., 30 The Pnn e ton Botf tsrr a sehertule lias ho unnoun e ns follovta M9, llrrcl st Osrdn I Hi May 12, Co umbla nt Oreenwieh M.v Hi r.mn at llrrli.n l.'rlckal flubi May 21 Dart ?rv,.,;,.Fnr?'n:";.,!;'ub'w Tprk, ai ; r ""-' ll looks us llionili ,.i, ,., B ni.i...... .4 home rilll he lie nin.lj. I.. .1.. .."." "iiiioui Mlnio aitwii tl.p .ItuuTlo.; .VmpViIT, ' Ivy AUTO MECHANICS! nnd efficient service or service station wi your patrons. 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