Pr'" Twa-fTT- ".-'- wvmi ""J. V - W-ffft'M).' W.-j, r ' V ''tl yJ iSV 20 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921 REST FOR RED AND E BLUE IRACK I ri u STEEL LEAGUE CHANGES NAM El Southern High retains poiscffclon of second placo in thr- Ititerscholastlo I-cnsue nn the result of nn cas win over Catholic High jestcrday afternoon. It to 5. The game vnn tho plav-ou (if the contest postponed lnt trlclay 'afternoon. ' l)r Kerr's athletes wnllonctl three a v ,., M C....rn no'Catholli' twlrleis nnmefrifulb. Olla Be Known In Future as , tartl,(1 on Uie inouml for ,i,e Purple am! tiolu. m Mvns ynnkcil in imp lourm mj Mori nftT Southern had maltreated him for nln run". Rettcr, hli successor, wan little better, h yielding the other ox iuns Johnny hinytlie. no rtinru the lat three innings for the Cahlllites, "PIKE" CIRCUITS ARE READY I orm- n ,H(1 not n,1(m a tl(1 uc,i an,i niack down ia tie At a meeting of tho Philadelphia Strol f th, Uavbnll Lengue. held last evening t L " " Will Commercial Same Toanis in Circuit VtSPER EIGHT DISBANDS Defeat of Navy by Hrlneeton Cnangos Plan tor American Henley There will be no U'jt ot .speed be- h tuuen eoiles- ud cluo eights, in tho Atuerean Henley icgatta, to be rowed ion the Sehuyikill river May 21. At u i meeting oi tnc row 1113 committee or ,,.., ' thf Vesper Boat Club, of which Lrank Varsity Performers at Ponn Aro . Hchc-ii is chairman, last meat, it wa Uixlded in disband the Wiper eight. All 011 EclgO for Future It had been pianncd to match 0 Ves per crew agnmst the champion navy Meets bout, but the defeat of the Middies by I Princeton lust Saturday and the nn- "" , liounctment that Princeton would not RnDDItr QDAiere VAI C "-ond its ictorlous eight to the Amciicun nUDQIt rnAlota TALtjHcnlo.v caui-cd the emM coimmtu. withdraw Its cntrj. Ihis crew was to uiavc bpcn stroked by .lack Ke.ly. woild's Coach Lawgon noberton, of the T'nl-I champion sculler. As 11 result of the verslty of Pennsylvania track tenm i , coinmUtce'ti action Kell will only row always pulling the npcctl I.L hi, ': do,'-& ,,"7' , fen? "Vfl team. This morning he tinted that he mvc MOthmg to do on the water till Krntkfg!',' Wi would glvo his varsity team u rit for .season. tho entire week. "loti know," fald Itobertsen this morning, "that most people do not understand that an uthlstc running full steam for weeks and weeks is llnbio to go stale. Tims nftcr time I have found in my experience tint star atl- jeies wno nave upon on edge, as iiiey say, when an athlete is trained to the minute, hae flivvcred in important races whfen their followers were posi tive that they should win. ".Toic Uay, the miler. went off a trifle during the Indoor season last winter. Others have done the same. Srral of my men arc just at top form, while others are a trifle underweight, and as o result I have decided to give thorn a rest the most of this week Eln is several pounds under what he tisunllv is at this time of the jcar. while Brown Mnxaiii nnd several others are jut nt top form. "This meet with Cornell on Suturdav ftcrnoon nt Ithaca will be a real test for the team. The Ithncans aie iibl" to get toccther a Brent bunch crer year. Last year we trounced them here 1 on iranklln r lew. Several of Mmtk Uy's men ran exceedingly well ilurins the relays and should produce in the big meets." Yalo Is Strong The wily scot of tho track game thinks that Talc has one of the strongest, all around teams in the east. With Tandon, the Olympic champion. In the high jump nnd Gardner in the pole vault, nnd with Campbell to run in the mile and half, Fcldman In the '-'20 and several others, notably the memb-rs of the winning re lay team, tho Bulldog aggregation is rated as one of the strongest to trod the campus in New Haen in many years. Add the California tram and the intercollegiatrs should b a merrv bnttle, with Penn as the third party and the prlncipnl contender Yesterday afternoon I.arry Brown wras the only member of the ursity, aside from "Boots" Lever, to run. Larry ran n mile and called It n day, while Lever sprinted several fast hun dreds. The remainder of the team Re mained innctive, except for the second string members. evcral of whom ran for places on the team to make the trip to Ithaca. Bill Altmaior was the outatanding star of the trials. lie won botli the hnndr d and the furlong, the former in 10 1-5 seconds, which is exceptional time for Altmaier, who has never done better in his career before. lie won the 220-vard dash by live yards in 2Ti 1-5 He might have gone under 2H seconds had lie bwn pushed Frlel. the former Central High School lad. was the win ner of the mile in 5 minute aud 2 seconds. While tbe viirMH i" engaging Cor nell it Itliacn. the Bed nnd Blue fresh men will be entertaining the men from Lake Cauiga on Frank'ln Field in :i dual meet, which is scheduled t start nt 2 :30. Varsity Trips Fresh Tho varsity baseball team scored 11 onn-run victory over the Freshman ti'am in a nine-inning game on Frank lin Field yenerdav afternoon Flovd Stout and Walter Inrsen did the hurline for the ars.t. and McDougn 1 and M'liriv for the first vtnr men The lat named had the vnrs-ity nt his inwey in the losing innings of the gnme. Bud Myers clouted one into the center field stands for 11 homer, the lniurest hit of the game This afternoon tht- 'inniinl spring regatta will be ht.ld on the Sclmvlkill. with eleven crws entered The finals will be held tomorrow afternoon. All tbe regular crewi w II ructice after the rnces this nfte-uoin. according to .lie Wrislit. the cn.Hi .iho is In an other quni dnn 'iftir U10 victories 1 scored bv the junior virsity eight over 1 the vnrritv la-rt week. Another change , in th5 vaisitv mat take place thi weel; On Saturday the annual Child Cup regatta will 1 e held on tho H.irlem Itlvcr in New Yoik. BUMPS IC HIGH NINE CAIHOL Victory Gives Red and Black Team Strong Hold on Second Placo STOLLE IN" RARE FORM INTCrtKCHOI-ASTIC L.CAOUB Won Lett nermntown High .. Southom High .. rentrni nun Wst Millllriflshla lllh. Cattiolle Hluh .. Northeast Ulh ... . YCSTUKDArS nB8ri,Tf? Fnuthern High, 15; Cuthollc' lllKh PC. 1 01 10 .S25 .OHO 420 4 ill 115 jfinn vo.ti. tv. .-.. u ,. ,, .tirlB.l , iiowmownm, to chnnge the name of the league to the Commc-clnl League. The games will be pin vert by the teams that originally composed the former or ganization and the same schedule will be carried out. The change in the name was deemed ndvlsable on account of the inclusion of the Atlantic H'tlnlng Co. which could not be list d as a steel com pany. President VI. N. Fielding compliment ed the clubs nn the-tuccejis of the season to date, nnd stated that the league was In line condition financially 'peaking and otherwise. The teams that comprise the circuit nrp Charles Bond Co.. Bernstein Mfg Co., It. D Wood Co., Horace T Pott Co.. Morris-Wheeler Co. unrt Atlantic Refining The schedule for this evening l Mor-rls-Wlieelcr nt Atlantic Refining, Thlr u -.fourth nnd Passyunk nipuuc, II D. Wood nt Horace T Potts. Thirty -fourth and Spruce streets; Chaile Bond Co. at Bernstein Mfg. Co , Fifth and Westmoreland streets. A joint meeting and smoker will be held at Ambler Town Hall, Trlday night, at which nn enthusiastic send-off will be git en to the Montgomery County and Philadelphia Suburban Leagues. Officials and representatives of both leagues will make addresses nnd 200 repretentnt!vo baseball men of Mont gomery county will attend. Addresses will bo made by Harold C. Pike president of both oignnizntlons; William A. Diehl, ico president of the Montgomery County ; Charles A B. Hetndl. secretary fit both leagues, Wil liam T Fowlcf, treasurer of the Sub urban League. Harry Davis, uf the Athletics; T. Harrison Stoicr. treas urer of the Montgomery County; Warren M Cornill. vice pre-ident of the Suburban, and thcvnrious managers and conrhei of the team. Shipbuilders Want Game Tb Nw York Ri" nlnj U wlthojt j same for thin SaturJi Mm 14. Marian- Wlil Otirov would like i h'ar from eomt flrit cli" rluh for a str wj fror- ' tit en 'hat U c iill MJ - iroy Ve York Sh rbulMini C" amdfn 1000 lettine Catholic down with sic hits. He was not effective in the early innings, but after Catholic had garnered live runs he settled down and twirled brilliantly. Logan Wlii". Grammar Meet Login School captured the fourth an nual invitation grammar school meet nn the Northeast High field, yesterday afternoon with n total of twenty-seven noints. The other schools finished as fol'ows" Mitchell. 20; Gcrmnntown Ilnrmer. 15: Lowell, 15; Sharswood. 12. Breck, 7: Webster. 0; Whittier 1 ; Holmes, -1 ; Tilllnghnm, 3, and Pierce 2 Ilnmpton was the individual star for Logan, nptitring first in the 50 nnd 100 - aril dashes, fourth in the running broad jump The running broad jump wns won b Flate, of the Mitchel' School. The standing broad jump was also captured by Mitchell School. At kins doing the jumping. The high jump was another first placo for Logan, when Allen jumped I feet 10 Inches. In the Belay OO ards). Class A race, Shars wood, Logun and Holmes finished in the order mmed. The Class B was won by Gcrmnntown Harmer, with Breck second nnd Whittier third. In the Class C "Belay Lowell was first, with Webster and Mitchell following. CAGE MOGULS TO MEET Enbtern League Basketball Officials Convene This Evening The Kastern Baskotball League will meet this evtninc at the Hotel Windsor. nnd arrangements will be made for the 1!21- season. It is said that the circuit may be increased to eight clubs, with the admisidon of Scranton and' Wilkes-Barre. and since the magnates lust meeting they nre far from satisfied with their action in dropping German town. It is not known whether Gcrmantown will be hack, but evidently Dave Bennis is showing little concern. The new I-astern League was organized when Bennis threatened suit. There Is n movement m foot to conduct the new circuit on a percehtago basis. fiave Vou Dined and Danced in T Bid THE RlTTENHOUdb 22d and Chestnut Sts. DAXCi; TO THE MCHIC 111" Tilt: I'lERNEi FIVE WHO PLAY DTJRINQ LUNCHEON. nisiSEn and suprCn lonchrou l'l Uteri. 70 S"it",J"lii, tlnl l Lunchrou and II. 2u Ol btrvlce u U cnrit. Boots and Saddle Loiilsrillo, Ky., May 10. James Rowe. trainer for Harry Payne Whit ney, is not convinced Behave Yourself, wlnuer of the Kentucky Derby, Is n bet ter colt than Tryster, and has offered to race tho defeated colt against Brad ley's victory of last Saturday, even weights, over the Derby distance, for $50,000 n side, to bo run Saturday. CnlnnM Tlriwllfn- rhim rnllpil nn tbe phono this morning, Indicated he yet badl to hav,o a conference with his trainer neiore announcing a decision. It is the Impression hero that Bradley is game and will accept the challenge, although it is no sectet Bradley yet be lieves Black Servant to be n better colt than Behave Yourclf. Horses entered today In -the top of their form at Churchill Downs arc: Tirst race, Gloria Franco. Cobalt Lass, Brig O'Wnr; second, Billy Buttons, Colossus. Stamp; third, Nellie York, Adclia ff Lively; fourth, Stonewall, Sun Time. Be More Careful; fifth, GluKcr, Belgian Quecp, Bunga Buck; sixth, Tableau du Honneur, Flags, Mln. utc Mnn; seventh, Merchant, Pollu, Sandy Mae. At Plmllco First. Boa Lee, Wrack rast, Equal Rights, second, Current Events, Comme CI, Lucy Kate: third, Algardl, John Douglas. War Victor; fourth. Dream of Allah. Lord Balti more. Prodlclous: fifth. Touch Me Not. Mythology, Qurcreik . sixth, Mumbo Jumbo. Cavendish. Social Star; sev enth, Bar One, Hell Pnrdncr, Hemlock. White Erephants Want Game The Vhlte Elephanti bao been dlsap pointed In a same for Saturday nnd liavr an opun data on thit occal.in Tho team has drated Delco LeMcr Delhi and ltlch-1 mond F C For irnmea addrera 1". Down ing." T003 Dotanle avenue, or Phone Wood land 7171. Toledo Bolcasea Catcher Laabs Toledo, May 10. The reteaa of Catcher ui een announced by Itoger Hrej- na an nreaident of tho Toledo Uaeobalt C i'i nf the American Aoo allon. Lnaba was with London In the Michigan-Ontario League last seatun Improved Seashore Service Atlantic City From Market Street Wharf Effective Msy IS, new Sunday electric tralna will be eetab llhed leaving; Market 8tret Wharf N.00 A M. and Atlantic City 8.00 V. M. Kffrctlve May 28, now Buturday only atcam train will leava roo p. M, arrive Atlantic City 2H6 P. M. Train now leaving BKKV P. M weclc-daya except Saturday will bo operated every week-day, Inc'udlnc Saturday From Broad Street Station KTrectlve Mar 18, new Sunday trains, parlor cars attached, wll Jeave llroart Street l 10 A. M. and Atlantic City 0:10 1 M. Wildwood, Cape May and Ocean City KfTertltn Moy 14, new Haturdiv oily train will be established leaving Market Street Wharf 1 10 P. M Pennsylvania System JAMTS M. IRWIN t& CO. I- CI IV! E3 E R RrNA0L,L Wall Boards Tar Roofing Paper We Deliver g&&itt OtftoaA Ymr$t-i risluli Si. hi. OlrardAre. Iff- Mir 0jm s I 1 1 ism & Combination Sports and Business Suits GENUINE Irish and do mestic Tweeds and Homespuns! Sports Coat, Vest, Knickers and long trousers either or both. Ideal for business and for Country Club wear. Long trousers to town, knickers in your locker, back to long trousers after the game! $35 $45 I fflllfew I JJ MiHiijaaB p I 1 I ill m m J A 16 th & Chestnut $t& . GOES FARTHEST LASTS LONGEST Made to Order From OLD DUTCH PROCESS WHITE LEAD and PURE LINSEED OIL In colora or white In liquid form roAdy for the bruah. The loue-lastlnr. far spreadlns paint, and of such hl(h quality that It cannot tn equaled. Sample ahade carda and price .on reiueat Prepared exelualvely by 24 NOHTII 02O ST. AATII A TIIClMI'MnV STS llelmnnt 3M1. 8018. B10 I tVent S74 .- FINNAREN nnd HALEY, Inc. (MM SEND 25c DfTC SALTED JafiilJL JUMBO for a generous sample box of PEANUTS Ortat, big fellows; the rlnest irown In the fertile -oil of Old Virginia. Out exclusive method of pre paring them, frrIi rvery rlny, makes them dellcht fully dltTerent. lie suro to Bet acquainted with these traordlnary peanuts. Rile Famoni Salted Nats Known From Coal! to Coatt Mali Your Order to 149 So. Broad Street We Pay the Parcel Post Dttinr Cttnrp l,r" flirstnut 6t. Ulncr stores l3i0 Wnnut st. CANDV 5MOR TO REMOVE SKIM BLEMISHES Use Black and White Beauty Bleach Skin blemishes, such as tan, nun nnd wind frocklc.8, liver spots, dark, callow, motloy blotches mar tho com plexion to tlio extent thut ono Is apt to try a way of removing them that may result disastrously. A Bare, Euro way to remove your cltln blcmlshco la by the uso of Black nnd White Ueauty Bleach and Black nnd White- Soap. Black and Whlto Beauty Bleach sof tens tho skin makco It clear, whlto and beautiful-tinted, and removes any embarrassing skin blemishes. Black and Whlto Beauty Bleach la a delightfully perfumed preparation and when applied It forma an invis ible) coating on tho skin. Clip and mall this to Black and "White, Sox 1507, Memphl9, 'Xenn.. for free lltcraturo and samplos of Black nnd Whlto Faco Powder, and Iucenso of Flowers Talcum. , OLD PARLOR SUITS MAUD EQUAL TO NEW Reconstructed uphoistured and polished $15uaPnd First-class work RUnrunteca. blip covers made to ordor. Wo carry a largo stock of Upholstery materials, selling at wnoiesaie prices. , AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Oldest unci Largest Horn of Its Hind 305 Arch Street SlMo'oT' Paint Your Building With Morene Likwid Sement A permanent and Indettructlbla coat Inn for brick, atone, stucco, concrate. etc. Damp-proof and Pre$arve A material fiat will not crack or peel from the aurfacei upon which It U applied. . I.et u solve your Damp-proonne and Painting problcma THE ARV0N COMPANY Heed nlde. Itirt- 20S4 ALBERT DOAK 2188 Arch St. finnfflntle a. Brick Setting of Bonf, We Paint AnvU '"Oty orSiUl --. -. U.""1" n ew nerffl nHi.i, .. "unit, nni n -a . nrlrt HbW. " .i,aKMYR&PACA,1638DyreSL . .M.. ...uiip. rrnnKIPni 311 F WATER METERS11 II Fok New and Old Propertlea riiiia.. ro. s Loc. A08 I KFW ILJTWMiBMw For LrtrnWOB a jnTaJ NO '-" i . i our i-iumoer or 042 Real E.t.te- Trurt Bld.Pfcn.. American Dredging Co. American Shipyard Co. 308 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. Works: Camden, N. J. I i a Miinmi Have you listed it yet? Butter . now At all our Stores Safe Milk Infanta d. OOOKINO Tho "Food Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Atk for HORLlCtCS, iSfAvoid Imitations & Substitutes Malta Fly Screens Rust Proof Durable Arade for your Individual ulndovn. 'PAione V Nov THOS. J. MALIA 228-30.32 Mentor St. I (Near 'lib Bou'evard) Tel. Wyomlni 1M - "toeiita uitd Iti PMIa and all Cltltf-- r Our Tile, Slate. Metal and Slag Roofs Are Standard RESIDENTIAL WORK A SPECIALTY Crescent Compound keeps roofs watertight for five years, and is also guaranteed. Real Estate Roofing & Mfg.Co. 2343-2340 Wallace St. Belt Poplor 1007 Now the Stucco Building Is Preferred Stucco is admittedly an artiatic nnd attractive exterior finish. The bet way to improve the oxterior of a brick, frame or tile house it to OVERCOAT it with Minral Stukko. A Permanent Magnasite Stukko That Hao Weathered Every Test Write for Booklets PHILADELPHIA MINERAL FLOORING AND PRODUCTS CO. 5632-34-36-38 and 40 Summer St. Philadelphia HHr7TfBHBKrMjBpHBaaaaH Kfi!s3iiL&Ji 1vaporatep Milk wBBBLnyJ With the- cream left in! What IfJilwsfalf mrfiJik'Awm wtisBffl m Keep Out FLIES &. Protect vibur Family Write for IloolOet imil KMlmnle anfecVeen Cq ROB'T B. HOOPER Local Kcpreeenlatlve 02d mid Sanson! Utu., I'lilla, OEHRETS SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & WLBLDC. wiT f IVS III MIICANTILU BUILOma, TIINT0N HX HAULING Our Fleet of 5-Ton Dump Trucks AT YOUR SERVICE Rate $27.50 & JAEGER CONTRACTING CO. 537 West Erie Ave., Philn. 'Phone, Tiofja 4192 Do we serve you? We Handle Only the Very SHEETROCK "The Fireproof Wallboard" 1 IMJg t It la lirepruof, und approved Underwrltera. It la easily und quickly app'lod It ullmlnates the rnusa and diet oj plasterlnu and makes 'a better ta It la thicker and atronser It keeps out more heat and cold It la mora soundproof It finishes beautifully It costs llttln It can be rotten quickly rlrht out ef our stock. J. T. RILEY LUMBER 620 Pine Street, Philadelphia Lombard 6821 Main Ml I COAL OTEKMIfflmiMaEffiE'ra'nEMNiraiG TAKM AND OAKDEN FARM AND GARDEN HIGHEST QUALITY SEEDS Seedsman and Bulb Importer TOMATO, PEPPER, EGG PLANT & OTHER VEGETABLE PLANTS 107-109 S. SEVENTH ST. Jiikt llelnw Chestnut I'llIi.UtKI.l'llIA Pend for Tree Inscriptive CatAfojcne DKIO)'.. ri-.NTS. HLI. IIS, HARDEN TOOLS. KUnTILI.KllS aud IMiEUTICIOEd I'lionnl. Mcilnut 1S13 Main ISIS J240 Lbs. to Every Ton For 35 Years We Serve You Rirjht OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Has No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. ntll Fraukford 2150 vryaione Hull S33 i. m e a Factory Help! If you need operators, menders, sewers, finishers, etc.. you'll net them quickly through an ad in THE LEDGER MORNING and EVENING af uur appetites ar more captious in warm weather than in cold. That's why so many housewives put Ancre Cheese first on their shop ping list these days. They know it's always clean, thanks to its sanitary, "oatetl, package of .fiftA fieGmuuTpAbque&rtft?ir' CHEESE Madt hi ShatnUtt, I'htk. Ambler Fireproof No .Painting No Repairs Last Forever Asbestor Shingle, Slate and Sheathing Co. AMBLER, PA. Phila. OOlce1) 1027 Murket Street uwv Nothing but Brick. IF you wafit a warm, dry cellar under your house, use for the foundations nothing but brick. A Germantown man built his house of brick, but used rough stone for tho founda tions. After paying many bill for frozen water pipes M found that tho trouble was caused by gaps and chinks in tho stono walls, which mao tho collar uo cold that ho could not keep the pipes from freez ing, and bo damp that nearly everything kept there was damaged. Urlck foundations Increase tbi value of a house, for tha cellsr If stead of belntr a cold, damp cave, ii made a warm, dry, comfortable pis to lle and work In. When you want any Informatics aboui uricKs. ineir Kinos. ""x: qualities, sttles. use or prices products of different makers, now " word snecincatlona, names of conr patent architects, bulldera. enslneers. etc.. call up either of our ofttcest H. M. & O. D. SINER Church and Tacony, Fkfd. 14 3 JOHN H. EARLBY , Nlcetown Lano & B Bt." Kens. 6-M KEYSTONE BRICK CO. Godfrey hr. 24 St. TMi' J- F. SEITTER'S SONS . Nloelown' Lane ft a St. Kens, SMI !l 2?6 i " !' V . I, Kvti .- ? - i v - ' v mii rWt i .l'1 i mijirtl.1.,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers