i.m- 1 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921 1U Bill Tilden Will Attempt to Lift Net Title, in France Before Competing on British Courts ft KfHtjri. DELAWARE EASY Fl Larsen and Canady Civo Rod and Blue the Poise for 9-to-1 Victory McNICHOL SHINES AT BAT Prnnsvhnnln shovvcil n complete re. vernl of tho for;n It lift fieeti plnviiif? In of Into vritenlnv nfternoon nnd trnuiuid tho nine from Delnvvnre, 0 to 1. The snino in ninrrul hy tlir minv hiues nn hnllM delivered bj tlie vWHntf hurlcrn. In all, ten Hed" ntid Blue jersejed ntliletcn b(i oiled to first bni durins the eight Innings on frnnca. Martin, vvho stnrted for Delnvvnre, prnreil ineffective, nnd vnn relieved In the fift hv Jop HotlirncU, who holds the diftlnetion of hnvliiR defented Venn tenros tlie pit two ear. Yesterday lie hud nothing on the ball but a whlra and he failed to control that with the result Hint he wan vnnKdl In the i-cventli with tlie hn-es filled. Hnnisej twirled inter than either of his unites. in- tt..ltn T nrlptl 111 tirpil tlin fulfil that Coach Carlos, of Venn, had in him rnrlv in the season by hnnging up ills second win In as innny Htnrt. ch terdnv ho was touched for six witlelv KAttcred bingles and had it not been for tovcrnl laerosso plajorH gcMInc Into the uav of Herman Hnrvev on Hobblns Ions liner, which became n home tun, Tnrvn would hnve been credited. with n whitewash victory. Tvventj -nine men fnrrd him during the nine innings. Canady I'las Well Jlehlnil I.nron. Captain Herman Honcj and his mates pla.ved like chnm plonK. The.v ran the baves well, hit with a vengeance, waited out the pitch. f win u thev were wild and fielded for the first tune in mnn moons on the home diamond without the stmblance of nn error dim Cnnndv. tlie former poulliern High School star, breaking into the game for the first time this fpison. plnved a brilliant game at shortstop, aueptlng eight chances without n nilcue. In addition he hanged out n single in the fourth. Dili inc the early practice diills before the opening of the season Cnnndy was hit n the elbow b.v a pitched ball with bucIi force that the bone n broken. That kept him on the sidelines for six weeks. Since his return to practice he has been shining at shortstop. He will likclv hold down the post In the future. Haney Gets Three Dannv McXlehol and Herman Ilnr Ty led 'the lied nnd Illue attack, aoh connecting with the willow for three safe hingles. MoNlehol plnved ester dnv like a big leaguei. He stated after th game that his conference witli the oftuMils of the Iirooklyn National League Club would take pline net week. The nll-nround stnr refused to sir whether he would nicept the offer of the Dodgers. He will remain at the unlvtrsltv until his graduation in .Tune, after which if thoj figuie is right from President Kbbctts he will go to Urook- This afternoon at 1 t 'lock the Venn nine ltrer stiong. will leave this (it.v for Iluilinston. Vt . whete thev I.lav the I'uiversitv of Vcimont toinonow afternoon SsheftVy is duo to hurl. On Sntuid.iv the team meets Dirtninuth in the firt of a tvvo-gime setus. Stout or Sinister m.iv do the hurling ngnint the fireen. Dunn McXIchnl will be unable to make the trip north liecauc of an examination tomoirow afternoon In the Kngineenng School. Crews In Gotham ( inch Joe Wright nnd the varsity and freshman eights are due in Now Yoilt this nfWrnoon to prepnre for the Child Cup regntta, scheduled for Sat imh nfternoon on the Harlem River. The Venn tutor hopes to send his charges over the rouiS( in Gotham late this nftei noon Tnmortuw morning nnd afternoon Wilght will iigiiin send tin two lights out for pruotlin dull. S r Joseph stated this morning that hr would start the vnrsitv eight that was seated Inst Hnturdnv morning after n shake tip It consists of Mitchell. mioUo Wiilclner, 7 Copelnnd. II: I,ie fe I Wheclei. I, Swnti. : Howell. 2 mil .lellinek. bow Chase is the i" v wain Columbia and Venn hnve iik'i scored 'i win over Yale md should Vrmciton n haul nib for the cup in e. t "nth Robertson will take thirty men tn lthacn toinonow for the meet with Conn 11 Hnturd'iy .ifternoou. ' This Is five moro than were taken to the trine Fular meet In New York labt Haturdny sflcinoun. Tlie Red nnd White fresh man team will mrivc here Saturday "orning for the meet with the Tied und Illue enrlings sdiedukd for Saturdaj nfternoon at 'JiHO. lui ro-i ilouble-hender, tlie first ctop held n Pranklin Held, is sched ii 'eel for Siturdnv afternoon. Previous o the triuk meet the ftehman twelve Is uinhil to nn ct VIiiisniuH Hall, of rtl-MnMln Iflm (1... mint lllrt VnrBlfF H"d Mevins will collide in n league iiiin' TESTER CLUB HERE Meets Brldesburg This Afternoon Hllldale Plavs at Pencovcl I rank Millei, foi u nuiiiber of veers niiiiKii ot tne i pinnu eaiu. hum Home-run Tinker, In at tho helm of ii.. i. . .'...., ..i .- .i..i. .i.i. " ii, i i (iiiMiriii'ieu vucaiiT i'iuu mis ,'nsoii and tlie visitors will make their '"cl in'" " nine urre iiun iiiiriuiiuu un he Itr!d(".liiirg grounds at Illchmond nnd Oithodnx streets Included In the line-up tne a half 'I07CU local lads, sin h hk Allie .McWil mnis, Iiiik Spauldmg nnd Uuhe Cash wnn Mnnngf r Cnske.v, of ITrldes l"irg has Tommv Volz nil pruned for the Chestei aggregation V, !.. n. .1 l-l. i,l.i 1 ... . -ilium iiirtt. hiiikc uvenue aim Park drive. Ameilenn ITridge pln.vs Its "" iwiiiRtu game with Hllldale. l'en eord hns iilwnvs hi en successful ngninst lie udoiod ihnmpions, but the Itox ' loiich fnns are anxious to see Veto JielnMt oi Virnoii TiniiliMtone oppose the Dmbvltis. With the advent of n neiv iniiunger nnd n star club, buseball is due for a big season at Vencojd, and argo crowds hnvo been turning out to upport the club. DE PAUL STREET RUN Novice Event Scheduled for Satur day In Tacony i.iA lin'!!,lPnll "'"et run for novice ath rsies v4il i. (loci,),,,! uncr t(l0 n,1H1,iceB J tho Di Paul Cuthollc Club, of Tn eonv, mi Sntuidn afternoon, over n tours. fi,r ,,,! lalf m,pHj 'Hit rnee will strt nt ,l0 Pubhnuo, ''"'I' '"id (ottnia ii streets, nt 1 illO, n,i"' r """'' Mnet to State road, i-i '" ''""Kshore, west to Torres inle avenue, smith to I'nruh street, cast fin i .eHt t0 T"", 0rtl' 1,rln- ih. ?i,,?i Cot",,a a'reet and east to the Martins point. lit PENN NINE 30-MILE PACED RACE ON OPENING DROME PROGRAM Madonna, Wiley, Coburn and Law rence to Start In Grind A thirty-mile, motor-paced rnco with four starters will be tho fcaturo of tho opening program of the season nt the Point Ilrec7o Velodrome next Thursday night, when Vincent Madonna, Italian champion j George Wiley, of Syracuse; Willie Coburn, of St. Louis, winner of tho recent six-day bike race, nnd Percy Lawrence, of San Francisco, answer the shot of the starter's pistol. An effort was mnde to enter Clarence Carman, a great favorite here, for this event, but the Jamaica 11 er felt that he was not in the best of shape, having recently relumed from Europe, where he won a mnjorlty of his races. Cat man requested that he be given another week to rid himself of his sen legs, nnd he will be entered In the paced event the following week. A one-mile professional sprint mntch race, the winner to be decided lu two out of three heats, will bring together Orlnndo Tinni. the Italian chnmplon, nnd Vreddy Tnjlor, of Newark. N. J. Pianl was chosen for this race follow ing his vlctorj nt Newark last week over tho American tltlo holder, Krnnk Kramer. Theic will be three rnccs for amateur riders on the opening night, including a one-mile grind and two other events. The track will be In shape fjt prac tice by the end of the week, to that a number of professionals nnd amateur bike men will be out getting in shape next week. MEADOWS LIKELY HURLER FOR PHILS Evers Expects to Start Lofty Tyler Against Donovan's Club Here Today GAME STARTS AT 3:30 P. M. Chicago run. i.u.s llnrk rf. Ncnle rf Ifnilofhpr ns. tlAvrllnffH, SI). Trn. 2li Wllllvms. cf. Crimes. Hi. llrnsvl. If 'Vlnlsfl. rt Wrl'MMonr. nnrhr If. It Mlllrr. . 3I !-! 3b. .. Miller, tb. Knlrfrr. nr Itmrry. c. OTorrell. c. Mfftdons. i. Tyler, p. This nfternoon our Phillies go up ngninst the Chicaeo Cubs for the third gnme of tho series, which ends tomorrow nfternoon on Sam Pavnc n lawn nt Fif teenth nnd Huntingdon streets. To dny's contest is scheduled for 8 :30 P. M.. regardless of the chilliness of the weather which nt noon was not con ducive to pood baseball. Auording to grnpevine information from the two dubs. Lee Meadows was to do the tossing this afternoon with Prank Tlruggv on the receiving end. Johnny I'veis expected to work T.eftj Tvler ngainst the Phillies. Donovan said that he would use the same batting older this afternoon that lie doped out for vesterdav's game. While it didn't seem tn work so well vesteidav thc "''n-on was Inrsely be cause of the fact that the Cubs ham mered our nitdiers. Tlinc nnd Ttnuin gartner. rather than that the liltteis were nt fault. I'icht runs should lie enough to win nnv ball game, but moie were needed. )ut a few more. The score was 10 to P. Davie Cup Preliminary at Cleveland flnrlnnd. Stay U -lcnnl Blurs of France end Jfttmn will mct here In one of th" Drtvts Cup prptlmlnArl In Auffunt accoM'nc to nn nnnouncemtnt by officrn o' the Clvt'nnd AnnorlatMl TVrmln Clubs IrhlyR K'.mnrao win reprrp-nt Japan. Tho French representative nns not unnounced Golfer Heme Arrives rn 'lnrl.. lt 12 V lllhni H. Hrn snuth AfiMcnn open polf 'hnmrlon nrrliei h ro M-Meriln" abroad thr Olvmple Herrn expects to Pln hl nummir hi (lie open iournnm',nf tn this count-) and will prnh oblv lunl here ns n. eolf prcifeeslonii. He 'irouitbt with hip' the cup which Ted rtm won last jear at InverneHa Are you pounding away your energy? The shocks of your 8000 steps a day on hard pavements exhaust your nervous system 0' Sullivan's Heels Absorb thc shocks that tire you out MANY ENTRIES IN I Women's Tourney Will Bo Held Tomorrow on Links of Overbrook Club FIRST PAIR TEES OFF 9:25 Many prominent women polfers will compete tomorrow In the annual tour ney for the Clarence II, Oeist cup on tlie links of the Overbrook (!olf Club. This famous tropin hns been won by Mrs. Ilonnld IT. Harlow six years lu succession Mts. Harlow will not compete this enr. ns she is In Europe with other noted players to tr.v for tho Ilrltlsh title. Last yenr thc victor was Mrs. J. W. Turnbull. of Whltcmnrsh Vnl ley. who will mnko a strenuous effort to repent tomorrow. The Overbrook course now is equipped with eighteen holes, instead of nine, ns In previous cars The tournament Is n medal piny affair nnd Keen compe tition is expected. Following nre the pntrlngs : 0 35 Mm C. 1! Vanderbeck. Crlcl.et Club- Mlai MrNeely. Merlon 0 30 :ira .1. W. Turnbull Cricket Club, Mlaa M. Caverly Cricket Club. 0 33 Mlaa Earnahnw. Merlon Mrs T. II Vetterleln. Philadelphia Countrvv 0.10 Mrs M IlernM Phllmunt. Mra. E II Ulddle. Illverton 0 43 Mra Slatter. I'hllmont Mrs n John son. St. Davids. 0 RO Mra Dannebaum riillmant Mill M. Doyle, Torreedale 0 53 Mra II J Illrat Whllenrarah. Mra If. I.lverlftht Phllmont 10 00 Mra Alex Hmltli. North 1 tills : Mlas MoVcy. Bala 10 03 Mra K O lists PhUadelphli Coun try, Miss Hutrhliuon U'ooilhur) 10 10 Mrs S Peeh. ThUadelplila Countrj . Mra r II Elder Overbrook. 10 18 Mra K V Vare. Whltemarsh. Mrs O. Sudrtnrda. Overbrook 10 :0 Mra F rielsber, Phllmont. Mra I, i: A da tin Whltemarali 10.23 Mlaa Hoffmarr Whltemarah. Mra I Itftutn. Phllmont. 10 30 Mra Mooae. Phllmont. Mlaa F Cross 10 35 Mra Maury Dala, Mrs Street Pine 10 10 Mra Ullven Uanerch, Mra F. J Doile Torreadnle 10 15 Mrs V M Sax Ocrbrook Mrs A I.or Merlon 10 30 Mr Htuekey. North llll a. Mra J Tarr. T.lanexch, 10 55 Mra C II Keen Oicrbrook Mrs. V Hmlth Woodburj. 1 1 00 Mra J S nil 'VVooJhurv Miss M D de KaaenVa. rhlladelphli Country 11 0i Mrs J D Klllott, Philadelphia Coun try. Mr a CI Green, Woodbury 11 10 Mr. II De Oroat York noad Coun try. Mra Q. W Curran Oicrbrook 11 15 Mra B V. Murphy, Overbrook. Mrs. , K Miller. Aronlmlnk tl 20-Mra. W C Chrlat. Aronlmlnk. Miss K PeserberK, Overbrook 11 23 Mlaa M Orlfdth. Merlotr Vtra A. B Ilole Jr. Huntingdon Valley. It 30 Mrs O Osborne Jr Huntingdon Valley Mlas J flrlfnth Merlon. 11 33 Mlas M. Orlscom Merlon Mrs C. vv. Heck HuntlnBdon Vallc) 11 40 Mlaa It Terry. Old York noad. Mra Damon. Spriniihaven 11.41 Mlee Ilacon. Old York rtoad, Mrs. K North, Sprlnithaven 11 30 Mra n Y Wilson, Srrlnchaven. Mra. Hope Old York Itoad 11 33-v-Mra. W. Mclntru Snrlnshaven, Mts X realty. Old York Itoad 12 00 Mrs L lllch North llllla: Mrs Wcat.. Huntingdon 12 03 Mrs Iteuugenberc Hlenton, Mra 11 Hnellenhurs-. Phllm.irt 12 10 Mra A. Mevera Phllmont Mrs J V Meehan Cedarbrook 12 13 Mlaa Meebsn Cedarbrook. Mrs Armstrona;. I,lanrih 12 JO Mre ! II rtunkln I.lnnereh Mra. C T Wtherlll Overbn.oV U 23 Mra VV N Vahew Cedarbrook Mra H Ttlialnacr, I'hllmont 12 30 Mls K. Onden M-rlon Mra Tbomaa Cochrane Phllaili Ipbla Counir) I. 3" M'" W tnhnsun Country Club Mrs If T. Cnrvm Terreeda e 1J 10 .Vra a V. Smith Merlon. Mm Fred llirdlna- Philadelphia ( ouutr) U II Mrs If It'chunla Merlin VIrs V J KelK. Philadelphia Counm 12 BO Mra C M P Herrlntr Merlon Mrs Ifelinbold. PhllnilelDhtn C'ountrv 12 35 Mra. J V Thomas. Merlon. frs Kmach. OverbrooU 1 00 Mra Frank 5ll Countr; Club Mrs W Whidden Huntlngdcn Vallev. 1 03 Mra. rlle Mulford Philadelphia Countrj Mre Edward Humphries IIuntlncHon Valley 1 10 Mlaa M jr Ulddle Illverton. Mra Walton, North Hllla 1 15 Mrs E ltaw'n Overbrook: Mra I.arzalcre. Huntingdon. 1 20 Mlaa If Moehnn. ( edarbrook, Mra It Oroeholtz. 8t Divldn. 1 23 Mrs K. A, Ptotitenberc Cedarbrook. Mrs C. Shuman, Tnrresdale 1 30 Jrr M D I'fahlcr Morion. Mrs A Tuhlls, Torreadile. Cubs Get Outfielder Sullivan llnstnu Me.v li Outfielder Tnlm I. ul luon of the ltoston Uravea liaa been r -leased i i the OhlfTBO Cuba Me win rlalmd bs the litter rlub uhn rMir were t sked. El CUP GOLF fliljt Rum Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues NATIONAL TJSAGUIS S M f jTv 't FHT1 Chicago ....I (I I 010 I I 3t liroohl)Ti .. 2 7 0 5 20 St. Louis. . . l 7 1 17 Phillies .... 5 2 8 1C New York.. 0 0 4 10 Cincinnati... 1 2 7 Pittsburgh... 0 B 0 a Doston 2 1 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE 8 MIT W T F STJ ('lev eland ..117 7J14 J 138 St. Ix)tils...(l0 5 1 122 Detroit .... N 7 1 2 18 Wo.shlngton. 3 0 2 14 Chicago .... 3 I 2 0 nostou 4 1 3 8 Now Vorli.. 4 2 1 7 Athletics ... 0 0 5 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 1 Sj M TW TF8TI Jersey City. 7 13 3 201 J43 Sracuso ... 14 8 11 0 42 DuiTalo .... 80 fl 0 20 Rochester . . 4 B 0 0 24' Ilultlmoro .. 1 0 0 4 20 Reading ....- 10 3 13 Newark .... 2 2 4 fi j 13 Toronto.... 4 2 1 0 E E IS Baseball Team Has Chalked Up Eleven Victories and Played One Tie MEETS GERMANTOWN TODAY The Episcopal Academy bis.eb.ill team nob only won the Intcrncndcmlc League tltlo but also established a rec ord this season that has been equaled only by tho fast-moving Gcrmantown nigh School nine. In other words, thc Episcopal aggregation has not been de feated this season. Twelve games have been nlared bv thc Churchmen thiti year, and eleven of thee resulted In victories. Tho other fray, the opening one of thc season, was a ten-Inning no-decision affair, with thc Swarthmore High tossers. Coach Charlie; McCnrtv has one of the best-balanced trams in the bistorv of the ichool this rear. His Infield, composed of Kraft, Colesherry. Kitten -house and Poole, had plcntv of clns. nnd then some. Martin. MacFnrland nnd Kinder, form tho same kind of nn outfield. With Frctz. the captain, (atchlng. nnd William nnd Long doing tlie twirling, the battcrv was of tlie 1 highest caliber. The team plays the Qprmantown Academy baseballers in the final set-to I of the year today, and to all indications will go down on tne record books as nn undefeated team. This game today will also wind up the Jntcracadcmii League season. It is thc plav-off of the game scheduled between these two teams earlier in tho season that was post poned. Colors Guloro Tho annual color contests of the Wil linm Pcnn Chnrter School were held yesterday nt Queen lnnc, and the Yel lows walloped the niues for tho six teenth time. Previous to the field events yesterday, tho Blues had held a ono -point ndvantagc over the Yellows i in the g.vmnnsium contests. The com ' blned scoics of both tho field nnd gvm 1 work, however, found the Yellows hold ling a two-point lead over their oppo nents The final score was 83 to SI. PS OPAL If UNDEFEATED BILL TILDEN SAILS T Titlelioldor Plays in Franco First, Preparing for World's Championship at Wimbleddn IS IN NEED OF REST By SPICK HALL Bill Tilden sails todnv from New York for Europe, where ho will com pete In several lnvvn tennis tournnments In preparation for the world'H cham pionships at Wimbledon With the champion will be Arnold .Tones, the voung rroviuence stnr. nnd ills intncr, J. D. E. Jones. The tennis party will go to Krnncc first where. Tilden will try to lift the French title. "I nm not certain just how much tennis T will piny before Wimbledon," said Tilden before lenving. "I need rest bndlv nnd must have It. I will play In thc French championships and then go to Monte Carlo for n short time. After that I'm going to Eng land, nnd I mayplny in a couple of the tournaments beforo the Wimbledon matches. However, if I feel that I am stale I won't play in nnv thing before Wimbledon. I refuse to tnko nny chances nt nil. This car I won t play In the Queen's Club tournament for thc London championship, nn I have already promised to pla In another that same week, if I plaj at nil. "I am very tired and T think tic rest going over will do me n lot of good, and get me back out of thc rut into which I seem to hnvo fallen. When I get back home I expect tennis to be more popular than It ever was. Thc championship nt Mnnhelm will be n gieat boost for tho game in Philadel phia and I'm sure that the matches will draw big crowds. This tournament will stimulate Interest not only nmong thc regulnr fan, but nmong athletic fol lowers in general. The youngsters, too. will be Interested In big mntches nnd I expect to see tnnn.v of them develop Into real players before man seasons." Mrs. .Holla Hjursteilt .viauorv. ot Now York, natlounl women's cham pion, and Miss Edith Sigourney, of Boston, have nlrcadv sailed for Europe. They will take port in the women's tournaments on the Continent nnd in Great Britain. It is predicted by most of the tennis clan that Molla has n good chance to make n clean sweep, although Rho will have a lot of opposition In Mile. Suzanne Lenglcn. the dashing French girl nnd Miss E. Coljcr, of England. This afternoon the men's interclub mntches will be continued. Hero is the schedule; Huntingdon Vnlley. at Over brook; Cricket Club, at Cyuwyd; Bel field, nt Gcrmantown; Merlon, bye. Thc second teams will piny this vvnj : Cvnwd at the Cricket Club nnd tier- mantown nt iicitieid. I Matches in the yccond division of the Women's League also will bo pla.ved. I Tho Cricket Club plavs Merlon at St. i Martins nnd Huntingdon Vnlly is a bye. (The first division plays again, next Tucsdaj . Spaeth Shifts Coxswain i Trlneeton. !., Mav 12. Dr. Pparth a onlv chana In the varsity A 'hell which 1 will raee In the Child Cur regatta, on 'atur day was In tne coxewain s oenn uardnrr who B-'itaVrt th It ahell to Ita victory over tha Navv anil Harvard last weelc waa ran'd to BeuU'H aaat In Captain Cresswell a eiht ami will probably remain there until next weel,. A pipe's FOR EUROPE DAY Seven days out of every week you'll get real smoke joy and real smoke contentment if you'll get close-up to a 'immy pipe! Buy one and know that for yourself! Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert, a pipe's the greatest treaty the happiest and most appetizing smokeslant you ever had handed out ! You can chum it with a pipe and you will once you know that Prince Albert is free from R1NCE FIGHT TICKETS IN DEMAND Advance Reservations Assure Rec ord Crowd at Heavyweight Bout New York, May 12. Although the opening of the public sale of seats for the Dcmpsey-Curpentler championship contest In Jersey Cit.v. on July '', will not begin for several dnjs, the advance reservations nlrendy assure n iccord breaking nttendnnce. Both In gate re ceipts nnd nctunl number of spectators tho records established nt thc Johnson Jeffries, Johnson-Wlllnrd, Wlllard Mornn nnd Dempsej -Willard bouts nre certain to be surpnbsed. Official diagrams of tbe arena, dis tributed todn.v, indicate that tho box ing nmphltheatre to be built b.v Pro moter Tex ltlcknrd, will seat 00,000 or more spectators. The present plans which nre Mibjeet to alterations, provide for thlrtj-fivc rows of .f,"U scats and more than one hundred mcraulnc boxes which, It is understood, will be occu pied prlnclpnllj by women Ttn.t nt tVinn tmr, u nm tn lip CrCCtOf four rows of S-10 seats and a similar number of ? rows. These in turn arc followed by thirty rows of 525 scats, three lows of S20. twenty-one rows of $10. tvventv-fivo rows ot ?10 and eleven rows of $5 "i0 seats. DEMPSEY DOWN TO WORK Does First Shadow Boxing and Spar ring Since Arrival at Shore Atlantic Cltv, May 12. Jack Dcmp- kc did his first shndovv boxing nnd sparring yesterday since his arrival nt Atlantic Citv. where he is preparing for his bout with (icorges Cnrpcntlcr at Jersey City on July 2 The hcav j weight champion is now down to real hnrd work, getting into condition for the coming match. Dempsey declared that lie lias never nllowed himself to cct out of condition since he won the thnmplonshlp from J Willard nt Toledo, uiiring tne nvc months he npntarcd in thc movies, he worked dailj in a spcciallj -built gjm nasltim. Big Bill Tate and Terrv Keller were out on the coast with him. He was a party to manv exhibitions nnd did uwav with two "heavies" in one night in Denver Dempsey rested in spells so as not to become too tired or stale and he seems to have always had in mind his general condition. Boots and Saddle Heres beat suited to tha alopry track at Churchill Downs at I.oulavllle twloy are" First Hereofter. Runnan, Hocnlr aecond Jeinno llodre llernlce K Hold Me third Corllln,. t'ndlne. Jetsam fo'jrtli NI (.uetlcla riimaele, ftfth Alvln T Hert Plant Sergeant York, slfh Inspector IIUKhea, nrnllmah. Manet Iwvnd. eevonth Vlarv Jane riaker. Will O'WIsp Tenwell. At Plmlleo Maryland Helle looks good In the frit race while Leocharea II and Osante rave also ben ahowlnu form aecond Wll llam of Corotoman. OurcllnB Water. Wraith, third Ilohert Oliver. Alirardl mighty II. fourth Klncllntr II. Mursh) Piul ronnelly flfth Polly Ann Louuh fefrm. By Jim mln alxth. viv Dear, Jea llelarlo, seventh Super, Chasseur. Siren Maid. Twenty-three) Tenra aeo a small bov of thirteen tho eon of on Iron worker of War rington ran away from borne writes a bob alp In London Tlt-Blta lt wanted to be ft Jorkey and luckily met John Porter th" famous tra.ner of famous horeea And so Lecan tho turf cireer of Stephen Donoehue the leading Joekey of IP.'O who rodo 141 win ners during th aeaaon. for air eira he hns been the cMimplon lockev and hla earn Inge todaj cannot be much leas than 1800 a eek Once I asked him the secret of win ning hnrao races. "A uood rtart h promptlN replied. "It la the nvme In horse racing as In bu-lnrs Get first away and ou are first rast the post Schaeffer Defeats Horemans an rmnetaeo Ma 1J take Schaeffer of San ancieci) v- on the flrat blor of a 4000 point) ma'ch at IS J billiards from Fdouard I.'oremnn. Pe'irian champion 400 to 49. Schaener tan out In nine Innings maklnc his high run of 103 in 'he fourth HoremaDa' high run was 23 a pal packed with P. A.! the national joy 9inok MONTGOMERY CO CIRCUliS READY 1921 Baseball Season Starts Saturday and Two Leagues Will Got Under Way MANY CHANGES IN CIRCUITS! Montgomery count v's two baseball circuits will open their season Satur day. The Montgomery County League vill open Its sixth season in an auspi cious manner. There will be only one change in the circuit. C'onholioeen having taken Fort Washington's fran chise. Chestnut Hill, which failed to win a game last year, will again be in the league, and has secured Dave Bennis ns mnnager. Bennis has signed n num ber of wejl-known stars nnd hones to make a creditable showing. It in ex pected the battle for the pennant wilt he one of the greatest ever staged In the "little" circuits. The various towns staging the open ing games have declared n half holiday. They will nil be decorated and parades and band concerts will feature. Soudcrtoii to Raise Pennant In Souderton where the team has won the chnmpinnshlti two jenrs in succession, pcnnant-roislng day wlU be n gnla occasion. Prior to the game, State Representative Harold ('. Pike, president of the league, will make nn address and throw out the first ball. Chestnut Hill will he the guest-? and oppose the champions In Dovlcstowu. C'onshohocken with ficorgo Hnssellncher. formerlv of Con nie Mack's Athletics, pitching, will tackle Joe Wodock's team. It promUes ta be n pitching battle between the former Athletic twlrlcr nnd Big Chief Bradlcv, the Indian. At Ambler there will be a monster pnrade followed bv n band concert nnd flag raising Harold G. Knight will toss up the first ball. Lansdale will come down to oppose the former cham- Stetson Straw Hats For Your Selection AH kinds of braids all in the cor rect proportions for this season, and in the very finest grades procurable. Prices Start at Four Dollars JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY Retail Store, 1 224 Chestnut Street bite and parch! (Cut out by our exclusive patented process!) Why-every puf f 0f p &, makes ypu want two more ; every puff hits the bullseye harder and truer than the last ! You can't resist such delight ! And, you'll get the smoke surprise of your life when you roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert! Such enticing flavor you never did know! And, P. A. stays put because it's crimp cut and it's a cinch to roll You try it! Albert Fivc Loading Bailers in Ttvo Major Leagues s tio.ai. i.ivxnri; I'larer f tub (J. A U II. If. P CI, llornbr, St lxns, tn 70 11 81 ,171 llnrcritve In'nnll II 42 A 17 40A folinaton Ilklrn.. SI St 19 ,11 ,iai Sinjiler. Sew WW 14 10 t IR ajll Mfhn'Mm llo.lon 13 rtl fi 10 ,373 AMI'HIC W MIAOU". rinrer I lub (I. A II It. II. p o. Ilellmnn llelrnlt 20 71 II .IS ,m( speaker, Cleveland 51 AS 54 8(1 .400 niitli, Ve lorU III 75 10 20 ,407 tnbb, Detroit 51 101 57 40 .SWs teplienon Clere. 21 71) 50 .10 .880 I plon nnd has nmhltions of the 1021 pennant.' Tenth Season for Suburban The Philadelphia Suburban League will open the tenth Fcason with an en tire Montgopiery County make-up Only two tenins, Olenside nnd Hntboro, re main from last year's circuit Added clubs ore Willow (Jrove. Wvndmoor, Southampton and Fort Washington. As has been the custom, the towns will celebrate the opening of the sen son, niensldc plavs nt Southampton, formerly of the Montgomery County League; Hntboro will be at Willow Grove, and Fort Washington opposes at Wj ndmoor. President Pike has signed nn umpire stuff for both leagues consisting of n number of well-known arbitrators. Thcj are Louis DcWahl. Charles Por ter. George Kirk, II. B Amey, Mike Mullen. Irnnk Ford, Jnmes Jacknwoy, W. A. Johnson and C. K. Ma) berry, Quaker City Open for Saturday Due to a chajire in dates with Woods ten n. N J the Quiker City Professionals -an thla Saturday .pen Tho Quakers ra naklntr ripld strides In flllbit their echadult. and it datn hxve booked the followtnr iramMt Ma 15 Doyieatown Pa Slat, Mount Holly, X J . 28lh Stenton 1 C . June 1, bharplts, of Vte-t Chester ISlh ("Rmdsn City, and Sid rielshcr Yarn Games ar rendlnr with Mrawbrldro It Clothier and aeAeral uut-of-liMn and local clubs Conahohocken, Pa . I.ansdMe pt ind Nativity have ben plaved nnd rain has prvnted Kamea Tilth B uder ten, P"jrtj olKhth Ward nnd Phllltpsbur. N .1 Mvy 30 Is nlsj an opan date Homo clubs wishing- thla Attraction address the manaeemont at 101 Nrrls strtet, or phone Columbia 1071 Zbysko Tosses Columbus Champ rAf..mka fl .fi... 1 Olanl.lan. "ha. ' sko worlds champion heavjweurht wrest ler darealed cieorffe wntaonarn local neav) welcht In atralaht falln In a wreatlln match here Thc champion a-eured both falls bv toa holda the nret In flf'y fle minutes and the eeconl In thirteen ni nutas. Ptlntt Athtrt Ii tsfof lit loppy red bast, tidy rtd tins, hand$omt pound nnd half pound tin nii nudort and in tht pound rrvitnl jlau humidat uili sponge moiitansr top that httpt tht to' bacco in tuch ptrftct condition. CoDrHcht 1B2I h XL J. Reynold Tobcc C II!-.....- tlr all r TT tUlVU,JiIU JtJ, 1 IK . . l-'j5ittHri$iiBL, 'tf It n T r , PlfTWU,; M ft rij Vi t-
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