vt 20 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 Meusel and Wrightstone, of the Phillies, Are Stepping in for Some of Babe Ruth's Glory t 7 4?y ! Pi I M ii M' "C St MiK m m m 'J 5 '?! in i"; lii. yM m '3 'Ti " f ft , ... 1 ! " U . .- $f x; fl',1 14-f lie IS SI f. ft r-iTi' V A" I , BJ Lli nil-J: , aw C O i i w- j i ;! itr. . if '. rj' ... r. J tv ' -' J lA, J -I SLUGGING OF MEUSEL AND WRIGHTSTONE IS , PHILS' SILVER LINING Home-Run ('louters on i citomont for the Fan Each llax Total of live Four-liase lilons to Dale i ' ; ll.i KOIM.KI . MWUKI.I. ' siMtrt lUlller KlrtUnc I'lllille I f ilser j T7VIIl clnrk ' 'id mi sih 'rilns uti.l .tin pm mm doped nut thi JTl nie er.iek o il nt' n th.ti. me "t the I "In I"' The silver linlns till t ,enr ronit f Kiio! IVneVM.m' iin-l I-Mi Meni'l. a iuir of sluesers e. , Irani dirnr.v. fhese lionie-nm I fn 11. ;iml mnkins tprni torset M,r j (lull and ilra!) nfterti"i'ii (ieoiso Krlh . t tin' limn - ke. j clt t linmor nnd iiiuii'diiitel.i n ' made n hero Meii''l and W jli i "" h:i' in:ni II n- : !i mid noiihnr h" Ijron Burn a tuniM.' .1 . ti aim ili'i nr' tiitidliii; mil ni -ltie(:iiiR "-ur-" i nnd will be union.; i'ioc 1 roiniiiniifh nutilinnrd lir tin' rct of tho riion. WriicliiMonr i tin I i.- - i r 1 1-1 - Tln miimij in,ui va lifinl from llv I Klnn Chocolnti- Ii.tii a'trr ill l''l'' -'iinn at nil 'ii"niinii rirnp and In i Krrird tmu and i'"ii i'tl ''" in iIk" i:anio lni iaoii 1 lo pliivil u 1 fr.ir sninc at I'm-I ami ln li.'lmc .i iilwm lln' niii' Tlu i'iir. Iionnor, ' h"1 a .taiioii"d n' t'u' far rn'-i in u- 'iriiiiis Jnnir and lill l nn thi jo All of wlnrli mi ni - ln iniid'- tin- iiriiv III tiiddllic innn'oM'd and lie lirranir onr of thn be-.! Iiittr on ih Inb ; Sonn- of the cramWtAiid 'Tltn .m tur jomiR'H'r look lik' Frank Hiikrr jwhrii the one tmv 'lotin'-rnn kniE brolc into iho big lio Wriglittono io'iii " (o br nukunrl b . u fi tiii(i 'o i om'i n loi of ground Jiit t lir :ini' Mi' i KfltliiK m or i' i orfldi iv " iwrv dm. nim Ii I Ibinovnii a; In will be i trHdj, , reliable infir'dr .11 a i'n' -nort tun' ; 1'iiir Wn:l tt.in n-nkr. In. bic;.-' bit ulirn ut tlic pluti- lie lnl n I kinds of piii Inns, bo it nnfinil .m; .Hid bit to all Hi III-. II" knoi-Knl n ! homo i u ii o.r tin- ru'it Hold all "M W"dnriin iiguuMi a .(rone imJ. and tin' tin j bi'foi-i' be toil, nil tin' ball I u .-nfr tlrld lib arlior -n imIrIiH 'onu ' nnllup Tni"Mla no nlnv.i knoi l"i "" ' ni" the loft In Id nvb. bin a .fiisi tioiini ont' n 'ruonib'i'j robbnii hnn "f a four banrr. t W'bni !i ip. WriclHM'iiio iiv-'' t nn nn.i thin; i No tin. "nr i ihf fiv i 4 that Win , rottd i "itli him M'' . ii"l boolfl and pnniioil b. tl rabfrr iliootrr lik" Ualpb Millar, and .11 a n nlt ho plnj good ba'lball Anjn. tin1 limb ln" a ' ,ss r and " ,'in a. hr lonl. tho'o lung bit- In' will br p"iuinr. TIA''i I! 7 7"' h' " !' tii'" h'ir nm! m'li tnn.rM.nnj 'tl' rV l, nrl ! tin p'ti'tri. Hi n, '!' noli or lift hntnlnl pifcAnio, t'ni'riA iV'i "i' to 'i' nurrzf'i 'i ' . Vcusvl in Homc-Ixim liarv ; TKISH Ml'.l SI'.I. , "i.f I" ,np i"1 Vl'ionnl I.oiiriip liomo-rin hitting Ivnor. L That up to ti,. bo i W h i l.npp'n. 'nfr In tho kna'on Ih niioi'mr , inatior. but ' l"i" a. tl" t'liilh - u'gi r nn kmp uninp nt bi pro-ont "it fow . if am . hn o .nn ;p'ai imIso " 'urn 1.nr oaon lniol slaninvd out foiirfon riroint wn'l"p. wli'-h at "ii" unv m ioii.di roil n bnlk rroord ." ha'Pballdoi'i At ihin I i-i-.lt a. ..n'l . on,l in tbr Vntlminl l.oasui; in l!'.'i'. hi I'lubmutr ft Vi'iiain. gntt.m; "no morn. ' It i owd.'M t i r. for tha' M"iicl'. gr'.li -tar' a n four-plj nni'- ' mcror ik not a tlni' V- 'd lnt ifir ' it ' i.-.-otf to prove th'. T'io inni offo.-tivo ir.'ti ."I .'f iiidsins Moii.ol iibilltv n.i tho tl' U i to i-nimlrr iiji to thn In, I ri.-l ii' 1'iftoonth and Miintingdon -trrrt and loo', him mrr Hi ''rr t nvnonirnt indiont''. mat ho 1- u r"iU hitter ii"' n pr:iv; nlooiii Wh'-n Mt'iisel t p- t . - p at.- be pio. ihe nppoaran'" of having al! th" ' onfnlenee ni'ribit'd to tin- '.Mlght.i ('a-n." And In llii. him' appear nin'os ni" i orreot Me,.o i. ivt a -elf -i entered peron nor i h" atfli' ted Kith an inllntei! hian beia.-.' "f n prom-, u'lh the wood. lint ho has tonbdeive r behev. wh'ti he g.ir. to tie bat thnt he lm. "omethlng on ' the pitoner. ulnoh. oinhiiieil wpb hi- iinliiral abilit.i to liHlitlle the but, iv ' roiinl for hi" ii en At hnt. .Miu-el tnnls i i.t bark of the p'ale. leaning -Hghtlj When ' thr bii1 1 i delivered hi bat nn-endv lin left ibe t,ik"-o(I. but he hn . h good . oti'rol that eien after .'nrtins in "lns b able to mil n ha't in ' a1' lb" ba'l not o' lie d.-'red iniiiti It tin pit. In I doe p'H n whirr . like!' w.ii'd b- i.i 'en ,t .trik". lr' Ii i.tunlh v - it a "an resonndin; nip Ih .i! a. ni'.n prf'it n am l-'avir'. mi -he ganv It i true thai Iv doe p.n p,,.f. grnee ni In' llm' rli.lra '"ri.ed l.,irr I.a,i"ie but I li.itit.j i- ii i a. !'' ii ti" b.g Kr tv . in. in'-, and npnii-'" t'i lrih I hb to 'Mi a ii; k iid " a La i. liieamiu t lia- . in hit t am t' '. 7'.. h 'if il (o-'iirf nM"i,'iii fll.i- fiu rfOii. Uf'Urf t 'It' & i'iomo ln, ""' rj-l nplr. mil H - "' I'd tl,r tu)h' i lit icnll III 'o : i,r,l itr.rt Hit nlniii i.nr irnr nit'i re I, il m rl left 'rttlir . Ul h'rtflirri. Ilr n nhli In p'iii 'i l"iH mi nil if o to'ion t irei'. ' it fur hi. in, ! ?pt ti- hnll uih riunl 1'irtcncn vhclhrr il i' ii' 'r or uv 'idr. Irish Follow Throuph 11 ith Hnt TniM MI'l SKI. - 'io' i g"'f' ". b,t In- i"i,i,,i.'ti f.illow through atv1 nbilm to n' '-.gh m mid '" "lie. iiii.I" Hiid " '. bow - thilt 'ne In th' luiti.ia' kn.v i - ' drr iuz I'i ere i n" doubt th.it be would make a guoii golfer. f, i I,, i,.. i w, . r .,-',, 1 r. .no i ,i -winr that ! Il In. it. height of le'oi'ltv I;- 1 ' p. t n , . -,ii. i ' h tl e 1'tiM 'lei.."' . 1 .g .'p'ng and g' t - a ! of p..ei b' nnd hi" drive., but for t i I' -lr l.e ha tvi fa'. . n 'iit.i t' ,i ..p tnon . ri".- ' trjing to ue a lj.it I'la' .,1 hi-u' i 'r iimi Mam "'itii; hitt.r '. u .- been (.hunted to the tv . .1 bei a -" ''i b 'I "--.ineou.lv, of . n i thai the bigger the bat t i i--d"i- 'I" ' - 3;ei 1 in b.l" ' p '. ' - w ' -T.l f I. I I IU I!' i,. ' g I l 1 -i I'I i ' .1 I .1 11. .-. .) - ' i ..',. ' I - . fl'n! 'In t. . - - qr I 'in 1 it - t 'ii .' In go It ir.-r-.ie ' J Win1" e -re.-oi , I' i. i Ptnilii- I. (.. I!"-' . I,,' I j f '' .''I 1 1 nrii . . t.i ,11"'' .. i . " "ignt M"i-i . il,- fii'in il tlni.k i i in l ii li".l t h I . - i i. i"i.-. . n- - ii'iv i ' ' .".i n i rig lean, i i - u. .f I '.in. Ii i i. r ,1, I i-n llonwrs for Ruth. I isht for (rcor'jr kills n Ml I HI 111 v Hal I'lar Il.l.l ! i. hrr II irr" ItiL.r I vim r R. "ii.i.l .Iiihn."ll In r. I ml.., n I, In . i i,rll in I'niii l.monil. n liril '" I'nlo l.roiiiiil. I Xprll 'I 1'lnl.tilelnl 11 I inil ' I'll! nitlilii I It rl I -1 I'nln l.riiunrl o IliK ' ll.islon II vin e vi i.itineii'" ' VI it -, VI .Illusion " lln, in llnniH I Vm I .' Dnirnll i i.l llld, K Mill VI. i ,..i Hull. 11 lie lii-- inl I I I'lilUilelnlo prll I'i I'lillilili Inlii i nrll l Vnlii firiiiiml- X,rv : : I'nl.i i.rounils pril '-, 1 I'I" I. Ilelil Xnril 'O I'.iln I.ioiiiiiI. VI il ' I'l.tfl I.. ii ni.l. S , I ; !'.' I.r-i.in I. lint. t .rl Mill I rll f II I.l I vll. , n-i I 1 1 . 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 Vl. ill M llllr. ) on Into know Trurk mime ll'l M . I ' fi ' I .in! -- ' I, . ..! I ' Illrl prrtniiiril , ,r .'i I i (nio ' . ' " thi. I . is-- Eimil i i 1 1 1 II I rnm r'nl IH nlli- If I lir riilili'i " " ' - , nim pSr ilUJ i"- . . i. - I I'' tiwlng me '"''.u ' ir ' ' ', " "' an. ii'u P'i" ' "" 'V "" urr i bf trior t iirmii."! mi i m ' m I n hr ,'lius I' -I't'i. WI'I' .. , h'i ih" in-" r ' ",",r h', ' i ' tvlrlfliri' f , - r . -. il ui. n i wii ' vn-lvii " "Utfll fOU. I t Is Hill," l.nlli r.llilr th I' "I I ! l lefi.i. 'I . , . Thm 'In" "' ' " ' j . Irt. i -i l' ui A ' ii' ' " ' llur I 1 n I.l Ih IS" i ' P n th- lh hoed Isteaut '!" ?LJI."r."PJ?.l..t,:ur."ln.l,ol Whlih .-. ..... ... .h. ninini 1. ' tlmo sradually dulli the flnlah. Donovan's Club Furnish Ex- ' lire furiiisliinj "mi' i'vitineiii for the i i ii'orri ding mi "Inn mm he nilb'd n true i tv ,jh -.. -nr n it goe.. luit the ,eb ii nnd 'lo '".. 'ikelv i u that tin n ti IV. .n t' . a' i".-cltinl "f lei e. . -11 ll,l I '- Il.lt flllll.W '- from .1 fa' de'iverv ,., ..ii,. II" don. n i i ii a; fi" g'--- :-". t bverag' poil). ! . 'lit. nr" for " i i'i"- I,ut seiisnu lil-h i.' 'Jl." bai - ' ' 'via li-" If h" "nil .. s'l! i lipi r lo i Ii; lunjority and nl" I'l.'n wn ".HI' t-. -.i.ike a bomi run ' ni- 'f and for " , - v t itggraiidi.einei.' :.M. & H. SELL Baseball, Tennis Save up to One-Half V mi n v a fl'-C o'n loi "n vattoi- nal ' Iicn v .u tl-e w 'ir' , of -p. rt be won-' . of -P' rt r ppintmi if" .ire i 'ii. I'f.i'iL 'Of'ilS, snarpr. . j' mi i vi - I r.irht at i In up' nf tin i . n, v hen i h- ". mar 1 . t,"fn' ' Spalding iCork (enter w"S!'s'-vfvo,yj all one. .Ball 1.50 jj'jy N'.'. 1 j in. i in. .sin ni Catcher's $A MASK N)v llt !. .V HI! jpil Ulll 1 iinw-i 5 ..' Huts. Special. Now SI -gr3- i. ni .ni. M .V II I IslllM I IINTI'Sil 1UIIII HI I'rlrrs a wmmtm 1 1 v-rx 'If i nood j,a I in OPEN THURSDAY PREPARATIONS FOR HENLEY RAGES All Loading College Crews Have Been Invited to Regatta Here May 28 ON SCHUYLKILL RIVER Preparation In provide pmprrli for the largest nnd mnl brllllniil lit f entrieti in the lilclor.v of the eenl are being inndi' bv the itewnrd of Hie Ainrrunn Knvvltig Af-oeiation for tin-. evetitei'titli ntinual "Atv-'i-an Men- j lei ' regatta in be row en oier the one- i mi'e and rioO-jni-d rnur on tin-I Selimlklll Ulver on fnliirdn. Mai - ' Kmir ere. inoludlng Ihe H tnpir , hanipiotiihip eight, are expeeted from Aminpnllt. The three entrie. In addi tion to the world' ohniiipion rrew . nr" loll-pound eight. frehmen eight and niiiior vnriity eight. j Mari.ird probably will enter her junior viirlt crew, nnd word ha been i lei'eired that the ('rimon iiuij "H'I ill"" j n 1 .". luniiiil eight. .toe Wright i getting hi rniveritv j of t'etiiwilvnnla oorinen into hnpe 1 and it I probable the Heil and Rbi'- ) will be repre.entril in oerj on" of the i nee open to college erew. Ineidenliilh . il w-ti ( 'oaeb Joe Wright ili originated the idea of 1.".n-pninul eicht Tried out here for the lir' time In the Amerii'iiti Menlcy. the event proved to be a grent siirees''. It not onh gne men too light in weight to , make the firl college eights a chaiv-I to lompete. but it afford them I lie op portunity, to develop for the vnriM i lew A N'nvv i keen to row again, t I I'riiieetoii. the i-rew- thnt o illiexpei IrdU drfenteil the Middle last Sniurdnv. effort are being made to hnve the Tiger crew- enter the event. Ynle. ("olumbiti and Svracii'e have been invited to com- 1 pele. and ii i expeeted they will be irpi'eenled. The New ork Athletic ("Inb and the I'nioii Hont Club, of New York, th" Ariel, of llaltimore: the Potomac, of Wa.hiugton. 1 ' . anil many other leading club, have been invited to com pel". Kegnrding the entries from the i Sihuvlkill Nnv.v. the home organization will lie itrongh repreenti'd in the race. .Inlin H. Kellv. woi'd' culling eliiiin p'on, will lrok" 111" lirt ilouble .ated In the bow of the shell will b" Paul Costrllo I'tistello will Willi Hie Maroon and iini colors'in the lirt lugle scull l Vesper al-o will loinpete in the nrt f.iiir-culls nv e and Hrt foiir-iMied .hell event. Two other nntioiml chain pion crew thnt hold forth in the S, huvlkill Naw will row- in the regntta '1 In v are tin- I ndlne Hnrge Club' .einor centip'-d" and the Penn Hargo ,1'lub' enior four-oared Midi. Cornell Beats Williams at Golf U llllnm.lnvMi. M ..'nif1 WIIIIR'n ,,f th M.'unt n- i r, n.- r VI. rn . ,. Mm 13 rm Klf on Ih imir -nim-r Ctul nt ln. whs ." in '-, Huns Scored for Week in Three Bin Leapues wnoN.M. i.n.M.ri-: S' M T w "t r S Tl ( hli.-ign ii n m : IlronUljn V! 7 0 7, S "JR m. i-tuils it : i : '-' New Yoilt 1 ' ,T Phillies. . : -' '"' Cinrlniiati .. I - I I H I'ltMlmrcli... " :1 H linstnn ... - 1 lJZ. ' A.MKKK N MiAfil'K " "s m rv jrV: s ti I Irieland ' T" "" I ' " M. Willis .. in :. I ' - Ilrtrnil . .. S T I 2 10 US Washington. .1 t 2 t' New orl. 1 I H lh Mblelic . ." '! I hii ago . . .1 I - r.oston i i :i s IN IKItN TIUN.I. I.KAIM K S M T VV'TiF S Tl .Irrsev ( It.v jr: Use . ItiirTabi . Itmlii'sler New.irli Killiinnre Ke.llllllg . I .c-iilllo 7 lit it 20 to II K 1 1 ! 12 H fl II 0 211 1 .- I) II. 2 2 2 I . II 22 I 0 II I 20 j ... .-, M IT FOR LESS , i ' jmr- ir-ji i a ivti-ifel3a t1' & SKi Paramount Si A PIIUS jackets 1 . , .,;-,',-;, v. , -m "' '"... ; - Sin Princeton Racket. Sl So Rackets now S.J Tennis Halls gQc 1021 ( hampionship Practice Balls .. . . OCc "" i"t hrn U,T ll i t H VV " f i -ji t .n1 )ia JuU if i rr. Tennis Nets. St Tennis $1 - Shoos I i ik, t r I i i !- H h iik rtuni ilrt " Coif Clubs 57?, T?. Bff i i & sWPKTSYSKl l of le lmte In I'lirful l'el, Iflc MOSKOWrrZsVHEBBACll ltrii 512MARKLT5T. flPtii ! wC ' ! AND SATURDAY EVENINGS! SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE ( 5AYH7 ? Ce7!NLZ I'M HGan'i ! A " V ISN'T TtnS IS- .BH-U IT My nCGfnoS- ( p,.-! ) fRomOlTioy CSftTNUY IS- I clo BOY J I 5 I 4 DOCK it I Thing A , vunv vajc'i"! . v. y I ur-R SoMC-l JOK6. ? JOST 0ffilNNlU6 ; LnV tfOMIeJG Vvl J M cnJov LiPtf ( Body coMiro& fy y. ' ( STICK MinC In-.. I False ALARrv- (wctil Bill pST.' .5omcboiY ftptf Th-7 o()MEBody is wlvmavs I W6LL POUJM ThC M BETTOR C5MlM& - 1 V '1vKIMG THE JOY hjtch 0Lt lvjck Ttds GiMMf Yoon v-- .y oox op ure ' I CDut aud V Timc , I (3LrSS Q.OICK V TIGERS CA'NN0TR0W NAVY Difficult Schedule Prevents Return Race at American Henley Princeton. N. .1.. Mnv lit - Dr. .1. Duncan Spaeth. nneh of the Princeton crows, has tlellnitelv announced that Princeton will not reeonlder her de cision not to enter an eight in (ne Phila delphia Henley on Mm ''.. 'Inline dinteh after Snturdii.v' rn" ." unl Dr. Spaeth, 'Tiinimniiiler Mowaid. of the Navy. nked uh n enter our crew again-t the Nnv.v in the Philadelphia Ilenlei. As thin cannot be done. I think that those intereled m lowing at Princtton have a right to know w hv . liven had the Nnv.v won by a Ii . dri live margin than we. we ulioulil iv have been nble to meet them again tin jmr for erj obvious reason. Our si 'nihil., is complete nnd cnrrie with it some difficult obligation. On Mny 'Jt we low our hardest rm " of the en on again! Cornell and Yale at Ithncu. Two weeks Inter we meet the foimiilnblc Itnvi rsity of California r"vv on I.nke Carnegie. Hotli of these race are for the Intermediate illtutice of two miles in one mid lliree-nuarters miles. AGAINST HORSE BETTING Kentucky Women Adopt Resolution at Danville Convention luuisilllc. K.. May lit Adoption of a resolution calling upon the Stale l.ngilalnre to priein legalized hilling on Iini" raeiiig. an unannnouHlv m -i opted by the Kentuekj ltilrrn1 inn of Uoiivn' Club in unnuiil mtivcntioti ui Dam ille. Ky.. vi-terday, wa said to dm to be the llrsl victory in a di ter mini d fight to have tin- pnri-mutnel betting machines abolished nnd put 1 gambling mi horse racing in the rlnsi., bg.illv. with other gambling. Th" inmpaign against the mm bines was launched by a number of ministers ntnl lav iiiiii nl a rriit meeting heie lb m Hi in", a in fin i ii'iil nttnriirv. head the committee Widelv known ministers alo are on the ooiiiinitMs-. HILLERS AT NATIVITY Dave Bennis' Montgomery County Aggregation Opposes Uptowners I'.'ivn ItrntiiH mid Ins ('hetniit Mill CI ih of the Monlgomerv Counlv I ' igii". oipose. Nntivilv llii after "ii nt . o'clock in a twilight game at lb .-rude and Ontario MrcotM Phil Mi .-g in will nc Iievnie and C. Har k a In balieiv but Iteuiii i nil - i 'led mi In pil Ii n'i ."lection. I' minnow nflernoon Valivitv meel. i rm 1; Slu nandonli 'lub and a hard ' i glit ii.iitests is ixpei'led. n the i-oal rig 'i aggregation bus one of the bcl '. in - n n histnrr and i nnxloii. in .r, .. mviiige on Nntivit.v for a ib fi I'lniuiistered Inst week s-'-iy-j-i--- miimiwm gs. 1 STETSON STRAWS DON'T LET HOT WEATHER CATCH YOU UNPREPARED IF YOU have not provided for your sum mer headwear requirements, we suggest that you do so now. We can show you all the worth while novelty and staple braids all in the finest grades and in the correct shapes for this season. Prices start at Four Dollars John B. Stetson Company 1 224 CHESTNUT STREET jl Cmthw H V t ih.i Im CATHOLG SCHOOLS If. I Till I 1 1 IT '""rii. May lit. - l'l-anee will be ri'P' 111! IBM E" lull" r I "-ntcil ntrn-lnll. at Ihe boxing con 111 HILL IIILLIt'H he'wecn lieorges Cnrpentler an. 1 .lack Uemise for Hie world h henv.v .. :i.i tin. i.. i.... r-it.. r,., i.,i.. High and Prep Track and Field, Championships Wilf Be Held Tomorrow Ion which will partlv be Ihe ollninl ST inPPH'Q HAS TRflPHY guests of the liovernmenl (insion Yi Ol. JUOCrna (IHO I HUrni ln ,-,,,,,. Seeremr of State for Ph.vs- ' ical Kdiienlion. probably will be the The seriiiid annual f rm k nnd field meet of the Caiholb- High and prep school of the (it.v will lie held tomor row afternoon on C.iliill Field. Twenty ninth nnd Clearfield streets. Athlete from Catholic High. Wet Catholic High. Villnnovn Prep. I, a Salle Prep and St. .loseph's Prep are entered. The outiome of tomorrow's tilt i more or less niiccrlnin owing to tin small number of dual meets in which the Catholic M'hoolbojs have partici pated. The Penn relav carnival showed sev eral good rpinrlcr-inilers n t lt five schools. The dash events should lie clfiseh contested, a most all of last iinr's entries an again in the run ning. Hradley. of St. Joseph's; Shell- dan. of Catholic and While, of I,a Salle, are favorites In thee number. .Most of the bo.vs thai ran the middle distances, however, have been grad uated nnd the runners In these n"t inosth will be 'unknown"; thnt is, outside of Itoi'Uford. P.rndlev. DrMntic. Mallie. Martin. McCm ' Wills. All of these runners should place. I.at jenr. the first time the chain pioiihlps were ever held. St. Joseph's won Ihe trophy put up bv Michael Slatterv. They scored Ii! points, while their tuarcsl rival. Catholic High. tiinhoi "il pointh behind. I. a Salle Prip finished next with a total of 1S. while ill.iivnn I'ren came straL-clIni; along with 1. Wrsl Catholic High did not inter a team in tho meet. The committee in chaige of tomor row's events onn-ustH of Dr. Honer, Catholic High: Iirother Hodie, West Catholic: Iirother James, l.n Salle Prep: the Ifev. J O'Mcara. Villnnnvu Prep, and Mr. IMniund P. Ceirule, of St, Joseph's Prep. They have ar ranged a siheilnb' that will Include eight event. ' ,,. lOO-janl dnh. 'J00 van! dash, llO-vanl dash. Sso.,innl dash, oiie-iiiib run. running broad iiiinp. iiiinniig Ingh lump nnd shot-put a i e tin numbers Tin llfiiiinh annual Iraik and field meit, held i.nd-i the auspices of Tome School, u ill ,e hebi at Port Deposit. Mil on Mm ! The meet this .venr promises to In ihe most siieressful ever he'd 'leani f i Pi nnsylvnnin, Dela ware. 'i Jersei . Yirglnin and Mnrj land Hre luted to perform. mmsm JOY OUT OF LIFE FRANCE AT BIG BOUT Government Will Be Officially Rep resented at Jersey City .lacs uempsej inr ine worm h nenv; i, I1,I llttn It, lA.tnl. fit.' fit, .llllv the first time in the history of the prize ting thnt the government of a countrj lins sent nn ofTiclnl reiireseiitatlvc to nn International boxing match. The National Touring Office is or I gnnizing it vojnge In New York on a I steamer leaving .lime IS the passengers liovernment b representative. I lie part.v will hje nlmard lle team er. which will be docked in Jersey Citv and will not sail nn the lelurn journey until Jul.v " in order to enable it to take part in the fourth of Julj celebra tion. It is understood the r'lench liner I.ropoldimi will be used. BLOOMER GIRLS IN FIELD Miss May Hogan and Miss Gertrude Gertlor Are Team's Hurlers The All-Anierlcnn Hloomer (iirls have been praeticing for n month nnd. with the fpnm thnt ivtll uent- tin. lin ,n.,t,, . ship honors in 1(121 selected, traiiics. nre being booked with first -i'las.s girls' teams. The nitcliinE will be taken care of between Mis May Hogan nnd Miss Oertrude (ieitier. with Miss Loretta , inner t on c lie i-uicinni!. At first base is Mis Winnie Y'enrs- i lev ; Miss Jean Watson, spi ond ; Miss I Margaret CnlliufT. third, and Miss Marie Itubo inn. shnrtslon. The out field will consist of Miss Catharine Cecil. Miss Ituth Johnson. Miss Mar garet I.enning, with Miss Jean App nnd Alius inlet Iiuiilen on the Hide lilies For games with the lUoomor liirls undress Herb. MclJliucliev . i'l.'lll South Chadwick street. j PADDOCK WON'TcoiVIE EAST Claimant of Sprinting Records Abandons Trip Next Month I iic nr.nlAu fitlf M.. to .-. .... .,.. ...a..., ..i.i, i.i, - Charles W. Paddock, of the T niverslty of Southern California, claimant of four world' sprinting records, has given up plan to race in the Hast next month, it was- annoiitiied here. Pad dock had planned to run in an invita tional meet nt llosion June 1.1, or the national intercollegiate meet al Chi cago June IS Inability m nrrnngo his inilvirsitx study work to make the rCnslern Irlp wn nnnmineeil n his rea son for abandoning the Kastern trip. jcjoj m klilif I 1 16 th & Chhtwit What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL V. .. IH . IK It . . II . . n . . n . . . a .a l.KXOt'K iini. rlttdhursh llreokltn Nfvv York (hlrtito . lloMon rindnnall riillllf. NI. 1-Ouli I.. I'.C. Uln liir Il ,1S .IDS ."Ml x .ami .i!i2- .o.m 8 .(13(1 .M2 .not) I) .IlilO .571 .nil 14 .SHI .IU .31.1 in .r.nn ,an .3 in 1.1 ,2ftlt .318 .373 It .303 .300 .'i.VI I.KAtH'K I.. I'.P. Mln loe 8 .Ml ,080 ,1110 in .nfl.i ,K83 ,nK n ,n,io .171 ..121 k ,.n .m ..ino 15 ..110 ,38 .A00 13 .4110 .13.1 .301 12 .100 AVI .3X1 13 .3tn .3,in ,r,im A.MinUfAN riuh tv. CleTPlunil 10 iVnslilndnn . 13 New lork II llaston n Itelrolt 13 hi. routx i) Atlilfllc 8 I'hlraitii 0 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL l.l.(it'K ('lilmo-rhllllf. pnfilrMineil, riln. New erk. 7 Ht. Inils, .V llrookltn, Hi Clnrtnniill. I. Pittsburgh, 3i llosion, I. AJtTJtlCAN I.RAtit'E Alhlellr, 81 St. Ixinl. (I. Nrn- ork, II; iJrtrolt, 10, WnslilnKtnn, Il rlevrlnml. I, lloslon-rhlenRo, HiltonMl, rain, SCHEDULE FOR TODAY national i.ii.win: Chlrano nl rhllndrtiililit. St. Iiil nt w Turk. Inrlnnnll nt llrnnkltn. I'lllKliuritli at llnntnn. AMKltirAN I.I'.AfU'K AthlHlrs nl fjt. Iiulii. U'nuhlnittnn nl riMt-lnml, Nrvr Yorli nl IJrlrnll. Iliislnn al ( lileneo. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 1B.HTKniVN Ill'sri.TS Nrunrk, Oi Toronto. .1. All othrr cniiifs imlpoiietl, TODAY'S! HC'IIKllI'l.li Henillnr; nt Sjrncuse. Nfvvnrk nl Toronto. Ilnlllmore nt Ilnffnln. .Itrsey I'llv al norliesler. STANnl.Ml or Tllli ri.riis w. I.. I'.C. IV. I.. I'.C lliltlm'r It 8 ..171) Toronto II III .171 Nrwnrk 13 II ..171 linilifnltr II III .174 Itiitrnln 12 l ..'.71 wiriinise 0 II 1.10 lorT.i ('. II II ..1.10 Kriullnx 0 13 .3111 Notaseme Faces Test The Notaseme team has the (ierman town Hlnek Sox, n fat colored leani honked for tomorrow, mid on Sundny the Notaseme team will meet the Fox Motor team, which recentlv gave the Nntivit.v boys n hard battle. Notn seme's line-up I as follows; Ixengot! and Kennedy, catchers ; IViugherty an I Weaver, pitchers: Nevlin, first base; Somers. second base; Devinney, third base ; Comfort, shortstop, and Krebs, Slnttery, Masker.v and Mellon com pose the outfield. Combination Suits for Business or for Country Club TRISH and domestic Home 1 spuns. Light grays and novelty mixtures ; stock inette fabrics in heather mix tures. Two-piece Golf Suits ; three - piece suits with Knickers and long trousers; four-piece Suits Sports Coat, Vest, Knickers and long trousers $35,, $45 Sepamic Knickers 56.30, S7.r0 to $10 I j r - io Mil . n . vi Ml ':V.'.:-.s. . . A '".' ' ''. sV Model n39 -Men'" ". !..-o.- (Srt tltogue Oxford. ( X .-. '" : ;.0.'o Wdii Shell Cordovan, in III i V a iii. llrown nnd Wine. 1(11 s . .0-7- O' V nvnvr-iiiiy vmur, yZZ?:?! '.. 34 x (?. -.-ov:-".-' Tt r c i: NAsi .- afV W.rtJ w ""' ;'!k--?.'-S-:-'- V---.N W 'oX X ! v"'?Ss?? Ml .sS. ." - 1 r s- . OUNG MEN Tho new styles hit nil here in all leathers and in all sizes and widths. Do not delay to inspect the late arrivals in Tans and White Buck and Illaek Calf. The values arc a revelation. men's sii.i! iiosn, II, 1,1 In fi.dO - A . .AHANy 1 1 OOOB SHOES U 921 MARKET STREET 60th and Chestnut Streets 2736 Germantown Avenue 4028 Lancaster Avenue 5504 Germantown Avenue HALLAHAN'S "LOWER PRICES CAMF.AIGN" IS THE "TALK OF THE TOWN" IIISttiBf ' i WANS AMERICAN MARKS RECOGN H A. A. U. Secretary Sails for In. ternational Federation Cath- ering in Switzerland KIRBY LEAVES TOMORROW New Yorli. May 1.1. Fredor,, h n Uilbien. secretary of the Amateur a telle Cnion. miih on the Mcnn'isK Mnuretanln today en route to I r ,,, ' attend a series of meetings of the i,,(.I nntloiinl Ainateui- Athletic ., r,it,n.' wlilch will be held in Switzpra,-, i,, this month nnd In June fJustnvus T. Kirhv. president of p,. American Olympic Committee, w i ... tomorrow- and will join Hubien ntl ,1 other slile. The most Important pari of Huhlfn'i mission is to lay before the friWntinn Ihe claim for recognition of unrU rer ords on track, field and in swimnun, made by American athlete .me. p,, last meetings of the federation- nt Lyons. France, In 11115. Hubien said records made hr n'Mofp, here since Inst November will , nt k, submitted, as they have not vei nr nceepted by the Amntetir AMilcti, I'nlon. A proposition will be planed nrfn the fedcrntions by Hubien. siiggrSi,n, the adoption of innie uniforin ru'e. fw amateur athletics tliroiighont the unri. and for Ihe establishment of n delnlti Olympic program. PHILADELf-HIA POLO ' Country Club and Bryn Mawr An. nual Tourneys Announced Philadelphia polo season start m the Couiitr.i Club on Mny 21 lntitii until June ". Then the stables of ponies ill move to Itryn Mnwr xhn the Main Line tuuiniimenl wi'i linin forth. The latter will open m M, morliil Day aud continue until lint 15. At Ihe Country Club piny will br for the Tetnorn and Third Wooden, r'-t Cup, Ihe former having been pre. nir. bj I'Tdwnr.l H. Stinib and the laii r br A. J. Drexel Paul. At Hryn Mawr the tournev m' l for the Second Wontlon Chnlenge Ctiri presented by Cenrge W. Chilli Dri-id and tho 111- n Mawr Polo Club C yi a OsS .". . .Urt I 1 1 jl Sts. I i' ' y I' si X . ' . i