Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 1G, 1921
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fiuge Crowd Witnesses Overthrow of Joe Wright's Penn Crew in Childs Cup Race on Harle
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GIBSON'S NEW SYSTEM
IS A GREAT SUCCESS;
TEAM LEADS LEAGUE
Pittsburgh Manager Tolls Athletes A of to. Lose Tivo
Games in a How ami Orders Are Obeyed Phils Suc
ceed in Hi-caking Into Cellar, but It Means Ps'othing
lit ItOltKItT V. MA.WVKI.I,
'ports K.illtor Kieulna I'ulillr !-elier
G HOUGH itlUHOV innti.iKcr nf the I'lttalnirgh I'irntcs, hns ilisenvcreil Hip
system to keep ""it In fnml in the N'alionnl l.cnKiie. Toilnt lil club it
setting Hie pnie ni h illr-rj dip. ttlili nineteen victories nnd llvp ilefcitts, nml
tlic reann fm ;' nil Is the nfnrcsnld new i "-irrn uVcil h.t Mr. (Jibuti
ftibhj litis Willi his ntlileie t It ii t it i perfectly proper tn lose one cnine.
but excrciliiigl.t Improper tn drop Mm battles in n row l'hiit' tin jtem.
Never get liefllen I'll Mtn folic. ill i r lints :itlil It's n cinch III Imp llilii the
lend nml keep it Thus fnr tin- I'lmtes luivc nhc.veil Instruction, nml nmi
look nt tlirm '.
1'lir linsj of thn Mm cniicct nNn i n s'nnd jinlter. He does mil believe
in ininc n't m" lii regiilms nml IrrrRiilnrs in t ho sump". Seldom docs Iip ring
the box seme nli :i lot of nnmes tthen Hip Rolnp become tough, bill (ii'Kh
lo hN nrlslitnl lliii'-ilp to pull lnni out of it hole. On Snturdnt. despite Iho
flirt tlmt I'noper liml n bail limine nml tuts nlrkeil fur ix hit nml four run",
tlie sniithpntt ttn.s nltntveil lo lint nml tlnlsh thn game
In this (til)Hiiti differs grenilt from Trls Speaker. The Clnx-nlnml mutineer
Up evcr.tbnd.t except I'lesldent llutin tthen llip game i rinse. One ilnv
Spoke used lip pitchers lo win H cntuc lij n Miirn of 1'J lo P. Two other
times Iip h.lil sixteen 11111 in the llnc-tip. fourteen once, t hlrtnnn tvticc. nn
vrn iloren four tunes, elcicn once ton tbrpo time, nml niup iPRiiliirs only
Oil PW'I1 nri-iilon. Tlii jlrni nl" -PPIII" In lllivn IiPpii inn c -.ifiil
The l'itrhiiri;b tpniii look-' lipttpr ibnn nn wp hnvp ifii on thn Iuiiiip l"t
tlii XPiir. whlrh Im-ltifln ppij i tub PM'ppi St. l.op nml 'Im'inunti Tim
jilnjor am hiiMlinc nil of I In fini" nml not n If iIip.v bad mndo up ihpir inlml
not to rpI hrnti'ii. Thp pnupil thl 011 Sntiirilnj. whpii llipj wpi'p trmline
rnrl.v In tho snni1'. t irt tin m-oip ami won in iIip tpnlh. 'flip onh -nil p.in of
tlii fpinonttntou wn thnl iIip I'blU bail in .uffor
Krotjliodj Inniii. I'itttbitruli Iiii n .inoiilh-workliiK iniiotunn with .1 lot
of defensive hihI n(Tpiivp itipucth. but upparPiitlv thp hurling lnff bns In on
oxorlookril I'ltrhuiR l ." i'-r ppiii "f n bull giimn. and (5ihiui lm' t ho full
prrrpntaa"
"I havp tPii piti'hor." -nr lilbln. "iijuI nino nrp In .hat)p to piloh tbo
full nine inning nni n Tin- mih man not roach i" Hhdor. thp kid iiilh
Prw, bin ho will bo in form wilhln n wok. Yp'Iow lioro, thp Iiullnn. Iool
rrr.v good, nml litaznor ha- tix oI up to tin- irpiitntinu Iip turnip In IIip tnlnors.
In onlj Ihroo ciiiip luno plt hor boon ImnRcd. and that tolls botlor tlinu
nnjtlnng pI-p tho inmliimii of the liurlor.
illWh'.lil. M MOinrlhina fl"1 iimth irmrmhriinij. 1'ivr nl mil ;iii(7irT !
it hni'r nol Init a nuinr thn mutin. I'unyn km p" firr )! iffif.
filnivr thrre. I'nwlrr lirn im ) rUotrhnrir nml Curium inn rnfh.
Thnl nrrounti fur tirrlrt nf thr mnrlrrii virlnrii '.
Puis thr Kibosh on
u
TJ)TT don't talk ppnnnnt t" hip t nnj
JJ 1 will not i11mii Wp hnvp n good ball club, thp Iiojh know it U".
but thoj roa'bo thoj mui plnv Ihpir linrdcil to prcuo it ( lppoii nm will bo
murh otnTor from now on nnd it will tnko nlmot porfoot bn-oball to -tin
Jn ttio load.
"Norpr h.uo 1 wn a niorp ".ntlifipcl bunoh of pluvoi. Kvoijbodv i
working Ills bond off and thoro orabblng Of nmrw. tbi-i Ik duo to ilm
lrgi numbpr of victorloi, but I havo n hunch tboj will bo juxt tho -anio If
thpy run Into omp tough link.
"Wo wore luck) in getting two young infioldorH this yoar who could fill
In and piny thn gamo up to big longuo standard. Cotton 'I'lornoy has holpocl
thf club, and -h ha- Karnhart. Tho lnttor startpil at thltd. with Tiomoj nt
second and ('iitlinw wu- on tho bonc-h for utility purposes. One dnj Itnin-
htrt was hurt nml Tlornci wpnt to third, while (ithaw wont back to - mil
The VPtoran played u h bn-pball In that g.inio that 1 loubln't take him out
and Cotton showed up so well that ho cinched third bne. Now Itiirnhiirt i
the utility man.
"Marnnvllle ha helped u- womloifiilh He has put -oino pep in the team
and, in addition to that, steadied the young plater. He made it possible foi
Tlerney nnd Karnhart to gel lit in thp ear'y gnuios by telling tliPin bow to
play for PTery butter and shouting words of encouragement. The Kabbit is
nn important cog in the mnchiuo and a greater player than ever before.
"The outfield, with Klgbee. Carey and George Whitted, in a clas trio.
Whitted i going good, nnd although he is in a batting slump at present, he
eoon will get out of it.
"And don t forget Mike Wilson, the young catcher. Mike In improving
eTery day nnd will be a very good receive!.
i( 1 1. 1, ire iiMiif 1n iln unir it i
pruniinl iniiibilthrs Inter.
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thn 'Mrni (nil. Attn ire Irnre
flronklyn, nnd thnur ijninrn will In
Phils Fitwlly Break Into tho Cellar
'AT LAST it has happened The Phil idippeil into Inst place on Saturday
when the St. I)c Cards kindlt ntepped aside so as not to Interfere with
the final flop All euvn Branch Rickey's teuni made it impossible for Wild
Wilyum's men to take the high dive, bin in the game with Krooklyn they
forgot themselves and failed to plav according to the Si Lose standard.
Twenty four bonis after the Phil had glided into the basement, the A'
did a no-e diw ami landed In th' -nine spot The White Sox put over the
unfriondlt tunt of trimming out Anieriiiiii Leaguer- m n S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y soiree b,t the
count of 7 to :i
The Phi'- hate been vert ut foi tiiinlte In some ot thr giinies, ki' king
them away in the last inning HuhbeJI weijt tlume in the ninth iigiunst I'liiciig"
in the last game and George Smith did'likewi-e In Hie tenth against the
Pirates on Saturday. At that, George has no one to blame but himself for
the defeat.
Hu failed to cover flrt in thn seventh inning T.lien, with two out and a
man on third. Cooper hit a slow roller toward first. Smith didn't know
whether to field the ball or run over and cover first, and when he made up
hia mind he bad to uprlnt to bent the runner and then fumbled Jnck MIHor'n
easy thnrw. This error allowed the tying run to trickle over the plutter and
caused the ejttrn, disastrous inning.
If the Phil can get an experienced, brainy shortstop the team will show
a grat Improvement. This in not a ulani at Parkinson or Ralph Miller, hut
they arc not tet seasoned plavers and in a wat are experiments Parkinson
plays a great fielding game and looks like a i'ihiih , and Ralph .Miller nlo
will improte If git en n chance.
It would not be at all mrprlung if Kletcher cmne back in iouple ot
xrteks Nothing has been said about It bv Donovan, hut Wiltum has not jei
named n captain of the team and evidently is holding the job open for Flejohei.
Arthur still u In Polllnsville. Ill , settling his father's estate, nnd II i be
lieved thnt work is almost lompleted.
J
TH E mennhmr the Phl nrr
nioiie nrtnn regxxiennij uiif't'iO" They mc tot'i'" ninny with
nil of the cnnc, 71700 nnd jtmnofiMCM ;' n ltnlt Rnuyh.
Hollrnbarh Will Help Prnn Elrvrn
THK appointment of Kill Hollenbnck as ha kfield coach at Penn. which ws
fnrcast in the LvEMMt ITrlio Lkiiofh more than two months ago is n
great thing for the Red and nine Rill is one of the most able football coaches
in the country and cannot help hut he successful. He is a loyal Pennst Ivnnia
man, having proved it in HUT, 1 01 nml llIH, when he coached th teams
virtually for nothing
Penn has an ile staff of assiMnnts tor next fall. Gus .eigler uill have
barge of the linemen, nnd Gus is a vert thorough, efficient worker Dutch
Letilie will loncii the ends, Hobey Light will Hlst in the hnekflehl mid Ilert
Hell will give pointers to the iiiarterha k-
Tho move In getting Roll on the coaching ,511115 was n good one Hen is
one of the best field genein'n I eter hnte seen nnd know more football than
any one ever ha- git en him credit for He knew how to run a tesm while
nt Teun and won many games through his excellent generiilxhip A better mnn
could not be obtained for the position
Pr. 'arl Williams Is fhairman of the adtlsory board of coaches, and
he too, will be n grent help Pr. Williams is one of the kmnest students of
football in the country and Is better '111111111011 than inr one else to uralghten
cut the affairs at Franklin Field. It was he who got together the pffic lent
etaff of nsMstnnt coaches.
T)l T In return In 11 nl
J Villi III Itll IIIK7 l I fl
Inllrnlmrli. I'rnn
17 Aim tn return.
noeriifiiK thr iniitntinn. He i i 1
lu.lliirti In help the lied nnd Itluc
Merely Obliging a Constant Reader
DEAR SIR IVIij don t ton put .-nine ieal news in the paper'; Km ex
ample, take the ball game plated between the Hoarders and the Dat
Pupils nf MIhh Wrlglit's School for Girls in Rrtn Mawr last Tliurvlnv. 'J'he
Day Pupils won bv the score of 0 to .1 in nine Innings, the winning run being
clrlren in by Marjorle Ream, the star second bnsegirl. .lane Chalfonte the
pitcher, fanned nine In three Innings, and Satah Mar Rnrnes was the mr
hlttir. Mary Kimhark pitched for the Infer" Please publish this. P R,
Crvr,l7''t t9tl by 'lib'tr 1 rit-jrr Co.
Pat Shea Goes to St. Paul
Jftw York. Mrv IH l' She. of llol
rk, h hetn rrlffl tv ih Oini 10 ihf
L Tul club of the American Association
tM. ttn nntlnnat itrMmfnl Rlien Is th
pUtbsr who csms lirij lart fall with thr
Jaoer J tit hiving won more canifs In the
otsrnatlonal Leaiua liat season than any
. . , eUh.r man
ir man K' tii in puih ,, ,.,'
iBti. but mclcWtily Usveloptct a ora arm
' it), CM KM,
1,1 !) lunatla 10 (tllive.
Pennant Chatter
of mj pt,ior. 'I'hat'
oup thing
IkiII nie. MV irill imm;h the
W'luit m uniryxmi n inmt unir i
hnp ice nlnu Wie 1 orfc niid
touih rry tough."
I
piittnn nn thru daily innlinre Itkr
t tiof rtinlrrrinij n fnrnr nn tin
Hill m dninn rrnn n 017 tnvnr 111
ri ( fcit; mnn lnd n iqcrinViiK; in
n thr full.
Big Six to
Meet
on Track
( (illimliiis. O.. M- lit IImi . ih Ia
iih nine s.Hu ban "in nf (he h-ii irae
leania n 1'a hiiior the lulkee rinder in
arc ii tn dubioua nn ihl ' uhililv to sweep
the hoarda In the Hnnual Ulr HU cham
rlomhlps May 27 and i' under tha n.v.
rillea. AthUlle offlclalj ar confident that
with propr weath.r anil track eAndlttona
the Mar meet will bt far axd (.trajr tha beat
lot io ions icriac.
'PHIIIIF.UNlii'r"
HAVE HIT BOTTOM
Macks Slide Into Cellar After
White Sox Gamo and
Pirates Sink Phils
YANKS REACH TOP OF LIST
1 The Phillies and Athletics hnte
finnlly landed in the testing place of
home brptt, thp beater and the electri
washer For intne time our bov at
Fifteenth and Huntingdon streets and
Hi Tw en t.t -first nml Lehigh hate boot
plugging nlong with their liPnd above
water. Inn Snlurdiit when PltlsbiiiKh
copped an extra-round frny from llw
Phils thet dropped into the' cellar, and
'yesterday Hie A did likewise when
1'ddie Collins nml a few of his ('hiengo
fronds Kate them a 7-.'l walloping out
ill the Ring of Rteezes.
While these events draw th" tun inr
Ipoition of lomiuoiit from Philadelphia
fans, the league lenders are attracting
I the etc of many bugs. The biggest
1 change yesterday among the topuotih
' ers was the lump f t,,. ,. York
Yankees into ijrst plme. ''he Vank
I gave the ilinmpinn t'letoland club 1
henvt wallotilng nml now tbet ate ,it
iiieneu to ttie tup rung, where Put
hurcli is bangltig in the Nntiiciial
League.
The Athletics droliiiod tbc'r came tes-
terdat to the White Sox. laigely he
I cause Domini. -k .Miilrcmin. 11 tookie.
1 hold them to thteo runs, while the Sot
I managed to paste Riitumel. Hasty and
Keefe for seven tnllips. Finnk Itta.lll
buck at his old lob on first base, pin ted
11 neat game nnd got two of Iho Ub
ieties' eight hits While the A's couldn't
hit Mulren.tii w'th ant tiling like coti
sislency, he was not able to fool tbein
much in the mallei- of strike outs Will
was the unit ticiiin. ami it was not
tint I the ii nt ti round that he fanned
The A's will finish their stay in Cbl
cngo tnmonow and then go to Cleveland
foe- four games with the Indians, aftu
which they ti-it petnut and then 1 nine
Fast.
EX-PENN ATHLETES
TO TAKE ON VARSITY
Stars of Other Days to Compete on
Franklin Field Thursday i,
A two-mile rn.e between the Cuiter- J
sltt ccf l'ennsjhatii.i tnrsity track loam
and 11 1 01111 coiniiosed of Penn liacki
stars of other dats will be one of th-l
features of the huge athletic cnrnital
that will ho part of the 1'nlteisity
May Pay .Jubilee to be bold on Frank
lin Field next Thursday afternoon.
MhtvIii (fiistnfson. captain of Inst
yeai's track team. IM. Pat in. a var
sity man in l'.H'.t; Sherinau Iindcrs,
polo tacilier and holder of the collegl
ate In 0111I jump record, and "Nig"
Kerry, ihrec times pcntnthlou chain
pioii. will compote tigaitist the nrily .
Rob Maxaiu. .Mc.Mullon. CHI and
"Roots" Lexer compose the varsity
team, which will allow the team ot
foinier Penn stnts n li."i-yaid liandicnp.
Com Ii Robertson has not tet mi
nniinoecl his selection of the all-nca-deinic
all-sohnlastic teuius which will
compete in a special match line.
LARSEN A STAR HURLER
Utah Lad Twirls Penn to Win Over
Dartmouth Nine
Peniist Itnniii and Partuioiilli play a
reti.rn game on Franklin Fie d
Wednosdnt afternoon nml Conch
Cnris.s. of the Red nml Rlue. stated
this morning thnt bo would send Wal
ter I.nrspti. the I'tnli lnd. to the mound
against them Lniseu. 11 left huuilcr,
won bis third straight of the season
by downing the Piirtmoiith uiue up at
Ilanoter. ." to ''. Saturday.
The foinier Salt Luke City High
School star held the slugging M01111-
tnitueis o tite hits, while Ills team-
mill's pocftiled out ItteRe olT the cle
it-it o Tifiot. Iiu stui of the (lieeti
mfl i;.,nge Sill'tiiu tuici Rill .Malici
Mire the s!,,ggig slnis vin 1, lolinelt-
ing loi cliiec tills- ai Moiiindinu had a
triple mid 11 singic while K111I Myers
innneeteil for a two-baser.
Ringles and Bungles
rstnla'i homo-run hlttr wr tVII
IIhius st, Ixiulsi lTtt. Ilsl Hux: AlrJIenr.r
Hi I,oiiIh t'nnilnnls', NcIk, llrooUljni (Hlo
Miller. Ilronklrn.
Htnlman nnd ffomnby nie fIt trading fm
Atrxrrico nntt aitonal I'-ao'ft. The tonntr
( Mtriii; 11' the rnte nt i.1i osrt the litter
I'hil Hhrkcc s Nntuii r.ub ntisl om
1.1' RtocherH fiTt1a II Onl.Tlto uMl Uel
Hid I- l l's
I. liner titers, (if ihp Rnl Sn flnUhrd
the s4-uNen I.tsI jeHr I't itlnnlmr nine r-iioes
In h row He linn won two In nc essoin
ihl st-iitiiit irliinr him i, rim nf flfri-ik
' hlriilcrlil
llahe ftu'n sun Is .lie third hlche.l htllei
"n th. tmeriran l.eaeue alihouah li dtdn
tec a jemac k "-.t.r M . hen hi. club l.eat
.-I .. . . a... un .....a ...(n lit., Illdnil
,."., nini nii'i ."iii iii... ... -. ,....'.
..r1
1a i nhl. U h.imn.rrtnc llip bull with Ii
fitij-rfnif iiliindnn Ilf ot tltrv hit. jrMfr
ifa.t In thrre tufH nt imt llr N inl lilt
tlnB 40
Sri ' rf th K I.OMX ntfltat lnd t
itro' ilny. Hi had tv awglr, tt doubt ana
M ft ip'r it 1 Mi 'n up.
Tif villain in hmo( latinn niihn tr pilins
rin iv Tun nn it eras of i1n
Runs Scored for Week
in Three Big Leagues
N VTMINAI. I.KAfJl K
, S M TW T, F N Tl
St. Isillls
llionlilyn .
New Vorli
Cincinnati
Phillies .
Pittsburgh
Chicago .
Ilmlon ...
Kl ' ' ' .10
, it
AMKKICAN l.KAOl'K
rsiTi'fWTr r s n
Detroit ..
Mutton ..
a-shingtoii
New nrli
St. trills. .
Oilmen ..
Athletics ..
Cletelajid .
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INTKKN.VTIONAL l.l'JAt.ri-;
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lte,ijllng . ..II' '
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HoJf.lo .
Sfrriruse . .
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Toronto
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Ualtlinnre .
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WHEN A FELLER
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zsskwz- jcySSs-r Throwinc, otr thc
JsS&Jr 'ZrTz!! -ri.-- Gmcmimg editiou op
- -giSasMSai -, -5s" 'jt j. The city paper at
eSSJS? "' -S-' 'i ' " THE CROSS R0At3 .
MUCHINTERESTIN
"HEAVY" BATTLERS
Carpentier-Dempsey Match In
spires Gossip About Big
Boys in Ring
I
CONTEST.
'
- ... oriitu
'UL I UIM - brill I H
'' 1-01'IS II. .IAFFK
Jlote gossip these days pertain to
the big boy the mittiunn who tips the
beam 171 pounds or nioie, because of
iho intense interest In the otravagan.a
scheduled for .lersov City .Inly '-' be
tween .Inclines pempsoy and Deorges
Cnrpenlipr.
It si.enis 11 difficult ni'ittei to pick
a wottliy opponent for th" winner of
the Peinp-ey -Cnrpent ice liriloh. The
Amoriiiiti looms as ;i lug fatorito for
this inteiii'itinual buttle, but one netor
can tell. I'psets in boting arc wll
know 11. just like (bet are In vaiimis
oilier sports competition.
If Pcmpsey succeeds in retniniug liis
diadeiti, or if Carpontier is to pull the
unexpected by taking Iho title from the
I nit ed S'ates, no competent heavy -weight
appeals in the idling to make
n legitimate demand for a battle wlm
iho winner '
All of which menus thnt new hopcf.il
hopes throughout the fist n- universe will
spring up. to be cut down tu elimlnn
lion process or battle nlong until thet
hate placed themselves in u position
for some recognition.
lleiitt weight competition is going to
lie euiemcly lnterenting nnd there is
no doubt thnt a big fellow who dls
p'ats pioinidlng form will get the full
support of the fans Why? Kecaiise
1 he tight fun nlwnts pulls fnr the
melei -dug Tbev it 1 1 like 11 winner.
al' tight. Inn the fellow coming along
giis iiimi - 1 in 1 1 inigcim nt than the gut
w '10 aire idy has 1 .1 I 1 the pinnae .
,lnsi now thiie hip two men who
have been Hinging list lor eeral
tears, and unit, some day, get .111
opportunity to bo for the heavyweight
ihnnipiotishlp. They nro Fred Fulton,
the Minnesotun. and Homer Smith, the
Miobigander. llotli boxed horn two
weeks ago and each cored ono-rouud
knockouts ut tin National Club. To
night they will cluhli In tho main mix
fit nn all -heavyweight nhow nt the
name menu.
Inoikout Sullivan, of Shenndonh, is
paired with Prankie Hntton, of South
Philadelphia. Carl I.eHlnnche. of
Soulhwnrk .ss.sehedille.1 to take on
Seigennt Hilly Miller, another I'hlla-
delphiiiu, and in the opener I'louglibot
Harris. if Allentowu. will Inckbi
Tommy ('lifford. of Australia. Kacli
oi the four encounters is scheduled for
eight rounds.
Straps Altout Scrapers '
Mlllus llrltt l noli'K tn prciuioie epen-atr
poena mia acasnn lie nni. oeen iookoik
iv-ial lo. ailn.a In rhllncleipnia ami m
rin iv and c'vpefta lo nukn nn effirliil an
iiO ii, ernent tfoie lime 1
Ilm nrnner, "f linikier end Joe Tip
"it bii.s been nml. he.) ucalu Iheir fointh
n-i.i i iP tn put 01 it .icrnntnn IM . unit
tVodneHili. i niuhi
recldr lsinuril, flyweight has ietiirnd to
Atlantic .'Id from Mew York uftir belnn
linaurre.Hf nl In u-elttni- mntnll with Johnny
Huff The etiot.i b. Itlinnr DlsnM In atari I
i HgotiatiotiN again far a meetlmt tvtih UiifT
ism fa I In the meantime Ionurd want a
HiK'her i-rn.li nl Kitdie 11 DliW.I
Ir t'olit. in 1 1 a inlr ut diliaenth for h.
niHtrh ltli Al K.ix hi 'he Auditor.. nn in
niorrov nl;h I'hla mil bo a aeore teat
fr T la in hla attempt In rf.me back. If
I he an e .-hi Inlind loiiI. at wtttl fle
-Ixea an folnv.. Teddv Ileth ts I . V.
Mem, llnui Link t. .lohnnt Hanlon
Oe tu V inir Urllfen vs OeorK" Siaik Tim
v le. in v Harry Smnh .md Nick rflim
.. Han YmitiK (loodman
llarr. Kid steuart mil reaunie Ivminr or
t' udnfinlHj ntKht nt the Hilou Theatre hn
h will mset the Imrilhlliliig Youna Jack
Uenipaev Trern are two other pouia
ch- card- Matty Palmer vs Ynurc Rher I hnve to he plnteil Ml net tu the tttentv-Ix-k
and Al (l.irdon . Tommv Thomaa r,K home i nnlests. even though u tenm
1 in llertf. or nuainn in pair un ierr,
Il-e. n the wind-up of n epeelal ..II Nearc
bh ... al ilm AiidltorMm here .M.i 24
l'irl llertf. of Ilmlon lll pair with lerr,
linger Itelly l.....a a chnll-nie to 1omm
Oei'iii ii f Matinvunk and Tnmini Mci ..tin
i f ixirmaiituuii
I'n.nkle llrllf... ..tinned ...da. from
Pfnimtrni. heie he trained tn weeks fnr
hU man 11 tonlanl ttlili ! O Hull. tan
;v." ."-.:. ;:..:: ....... .-, 1.-.11. .....
lir 1. oil noneij uuiiv wini .umiii ,--.i. ihm
furiner la anxlnus to double In a tnnlm
with ("hamrion Johnny Wllaon.
tharlej lla. J.irl. 1'errv and IVankie
1 Hrltton. will meet Kddle O Poscl. Iriah I'aia.
Kirk and Kdd'e (.'Hare, reapcrtlteii. in
mutches at Treinon Mbv i'3
.lnhun Mn . mene.l n lake on .lr,
1 hanev In llarrlahcirB .tiat .-i JUnnn
Mr no mil lion Jlnliht I'arent and r,eu je
nnlds taken .11 t'hlek Kana In the tenia
ho.
lln 1""' lakrr. lo.ai aouo.paui Ii.
.....1 "nape II-. cha'en..a 'loin in ,..
Hair Kid S ett a 1 I a "I coinim iear
Cldle Helllr. netght has re.iimed train
in- lie aeeka niatrhta tv th Johnnv n tee
Hennv Jlan and Kddl Mlly.
Tom K. O, TersJir. Ollbfrlor.. P.
wefterttelaht la. In W"!fti?hli..' u'.Vf, n
eras and aheklla, En Dllyla handling
th up-flUttr.
NEEDS A FRIEND
What May Happen
In Baseball Todau
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL Li:(il'K
New York, Ii t'lnrlnnnll, a.
st. I.e. nt. I0 llronkttii fl.
Oilier rliilis nut srhrillltril.
AMKIllf'AV LR(SItK
f lilrnco, ;i Alhletlrs, 3.
New iirK. Hi ririehiiicl, 'I.
Dilrcdl, i:ii tVn-lilnctnn. 10.
Ilnstiiii, II: St. Ixnils. ; (111 liinliiK).
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
n iio.n i. i.kvi.ii:
I'll I -Imrcli nl I'lilluilpliitiln.
('iniiiiiiatl ut Nn Vnrk.
St. I.1111U nt llrwiklin.
rtilriicn nt llontnn.
MK.KICN l.l'.Adl'H
Attclrtb s ut lilrnco.
New York nt lflrltn.il.
UniihlnKtnn nt Detroit,
llostnn nt St. Louis,
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
ltlt LTs OT M''sThltll'
lliifTalu. :t; llulllmorr, n.
Kiirhistrr II; .lersej Clt.t . t.
ItrnclInK, Hi sjrnriisr. .1. .
S IILIII LK rtllt TODAY V
U.ilthnnre at S 1 nrnse.
.lerso ('11 Ht 'Icirnnto.
Nvwark lit Koehestrr.
tending at IliifTulo.
iandi.no or riiH t'l.nvs
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c.
IliillJinore I a n ..MM Sr4iisr II 12 .47K
Neuurk. 14 10 .ISH1 Tnronto 10 12 ,4ftft
.Irr. lt . IH 10 .AM lUiehrMt-r 10 12 .4113
llnfljli. IH It .HZ llrnitlnr ; 13 .318
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New Eastern Basketball League
Circuit Will Be Composed
of Eight Clubs
'Hie basketball fann of Philadelphia
i ",l1 "V, ""'"' 0l'r,',r",' "f witness.
"R bip-lKue bal' next seni-nti than
bns been ilie.r portion tor nt lenst ten
will nave less opporltinttt of witness
tents tln! one ncii teuni is III t hu
make-up of the new l'nstein Pnskel -ball
l.eiuue. which was forinnlly
Inuuclied at a niicting yestetday after
noon Tlio circuit v ill Include Philadelphia,
cT'nmilui, llairlsburg Kending, Tren
ton, Contest ilic, Wilkes- Harre and
Scranton The latter two were former
members of the Penn Stale League,
Which tins tii'lf Th. linst.-ii.lmll lietil itftee
r ' set i n t em s of owsleni
William Miors will have the I'hila
ilelphla to.iiu anil will m all probabil
ity be Toonicd in 11 new hall, wliii h
will sent about .'tOIKl porsotih With .lo
opposition the club should draw im
mense crowds and he assures a grenl
line-up
A si hod ile of fifty six games will lie
adoptnl ii.ch of Hie i litbs playing
twenit -eight games ut imine anil th"
until" nuinliei nvtin. It milt lie n i til
r-nll Irnr.nl ... , n.. llirn., ,.nl,u
I
. -
hnte nlreiult run in n luil fur anliirl.i.
night. thee heitii; I'hilmlclpliin. Iteii'l
i nc nml IJarilshutK The tniltter will
lie further cnliiiiliciiteil if Wilkes
l'.nrrn pr"s..cs us clnliu for Sntiirilnt
It ttniihl menu null three teams at
Lome mi Siilunlnt's tl.nt Ihet unulil
hnve tn .nn up i;ht Snturiin.tR. With
onh mie 1 lull in 11 clt.t cnines 1011M he
plii.t eil on ulninst nut niuhi. Theru
fill lie eeks when two irilllies woulil
stucK tn one injjlit
- - , V. , -
I tesiiletl' S' hi Iter silts the ne ,
lencue looks ROnil to him Askeil if
','P u)"""v I' rolm I.I 1 1 1 of the I'e.i.i
' Mule Ptnrtinj; iiKiitn lie replied' " I hei e '
11 abnliiel, nu ehnme of tlie I'entl
I f""" l'lMi'E next ten,- Hefm e Scrfll, -
I tfill mill likes- Ilm e niii;lit nillin-
sinn thev liml n liiectiiic nnil It ttns1
.me, "n-i n "n-
nrMi.o. t.i .IigIuhuI m.,,,.,.,.,, t....
"B" p" '" "IflmilU AllirilIRP! Jljers
Mills n gir.'lt ehliin e here ttllh unit mm
dull in the cit.t "
I'm n city the mo of I'hilnilelpiiin
one hnskethnll lenm is not vcr.t tepie
hinlntite, especinll.v lis the KHfclern
I.ehgiie iiriKlnnteil here nnil for iniliiv
tenrs hehl three of 1 lie six franchises
f.lltrluiillt it iluinillcil to tttn .-ill. J mm
theie is hi one.
It pflves the ttnv tor Milne nf IIP
, , ', , . . 1 1
'Incnl eluli. In (jet lo;ellici anil fnriu a
I'hllnilrlphin l.efik'ue. witn tlic no k of
the minor tnlenl One nett rircitii Hint
nrnmises tn lie cnmnn-eil of eieht ..ro.V-
;. i. iii 1 ' 1 , . 1 ., " 1
leniue win in- iiiiinriicii ttlili llip rnr-
mfttlon nf the. J'lillntlelphiii ('nthollc
l.eaEUC, n mei'tltiR for lilrli 1 be
called shortly." fy
ONLY ONE A
TEAM
M PHILA
ATLANTIC CITY IS
WEEK'S GOLF HOST
Locals Eager for Tourney Start
There Thursday Course Open
All Week Teams Start
STENTON PLANS BIG YEAR
K.v SANDY McNIIIMCK
Von might think, to hear thp gossip
simmering nlong the local links rlnlto,
that pretty nenr tho world golfing family
hereabouts wns preparing to tnke tip
the sandy trnil to Atlnntic t'ity this
week.
The spring tourney over tile North
Held course there will begin Thursday.
Knlries must be Iti by Wednesday to
Freiletlck ('. Rnbbiiis, secretary, At
lantic Cfty, N. .1.. nnd the regtilnrs
liere nrc kind of nil n -tremble with
ambition for thp stnrt-off.
I'rospccts are for as line 11 field as
otcr started. One season is thnt the
course there. n It now stands, is
something vert tine indeed. The new
boles onotiod for I lie fall
nurney unu
mnnl r,it!un 4li,kiinl, 1wi forf MflS tliell
" - .
.... 1 . ....I. I. ... li-iMiliniT
new. , comioriaiue 111111 ' '
winter fixed
tip the bad lies ami ns mu
should be had by nil.
flee tthi.. this will be 11 seething
week of golf. The imbroglio of the
mbtiilmn clubs is on the books to ftnrt
Wednesday. About -!00 Ipsspr lights
will rally 'iipath their club colors and
interest in tlic play for the team title
of the little clubs was never keener.
Thus four diiyx in a mt are provided
for 1 he men.
SI. l)n. Ill's Tourney
Activities for the fair so are like
wise multitudinous this week. Tomor
row the closing mnlches in nil three
leagues will be played by the contending
teams. There will be a plu.t -off of
ties on Thursday, nnd Friday there
will be 11 play off for position next
tenr. The winner of the Suburban will
plnv thn last team in the riilladelplna
league nnd the winner of the nlllng
ford division will play the hist team in
the Suburban. The losers diop back or
stay in the lower division.
Moreover, on Wednesday the St.
Onviils (iolf Club will hold an invita
tion tournament for ladles, n one-day
nffalr. . ,
Mrs. ltollin 11. "Wilbur. St. Dnvids.
Pa., is chairman, and nn entry list
containing nil the women stars of the
disttlct is hoped for nt this meeting.
An addition bus been made to the
quaint little clubhouse, one nf the most
ntlrnetiv-,. ill town, nnd the links there
ptesent n fascinating test for the fair
sex. .Mr. John I'. -Meigs. -U. IH out
for glory theie otcr her own course.
The prizes nro described as pniticitlarly
worth while. A line field and good
scoring is expected.
Stenton Country (Tub put sevrrnl
new holes into play for its openlug-ilny
event, which wus won by -John Kuvbaiiaii
with a 7!l. low gross and net. L. A.
Austin wns second with gross. 1 no
lubhousn has been entirely rellnMied
nnd refurnished for the new season.
The Stenton .ohedule follows :
M.t .'! first n.und match s-pilriK "':1''
cp 2Sth. -fond tound nnd bi.lli.ome. 30lh.
',.r.,Srr,n,.e..,lr.ls. Ih. tln.l. nrt
lellnonu IMh President's Ilmidlc.'' ivy..
nlxteenu to qualify. 25th, nrnl round match
Pluy. ...
.Inly 2 Second round inAtch plat. -tn.
e'Rhteon holes hndlrp nnd icpeclnl "tents
Oth. president' neml-tlnalii. lrttli flnla m'
one-club handicap. '.'Mil, handicap
dinner
match. aOth kickers handicap.
AturiMt r Hummer handicap. tr- sixteen
tn iiuallf) 1.1th, first round match plat :
t'Oth. Kccnncl mntch round. 27th, HUtnmer
-ml-flnslB and balluome.
f-epletnlier 'A Suiniiier final, and twow.tne
handicap T.ih. I.nlior Uay Hand rap. Huh
. nl. rhninploiiHhlp ttvo .Ixleens to qualtf) .
1 Tl I flrn- und -.lal.h pun -Ith S"cnml
round inr. li pltn nnd bnl.cii.'
October I I'lnh . liampl nHp aeml-tlnal".
s.h flnnls of i inn i s,nnii...n-hli in thlitt
slx 1i.iV. l.'rli Iih n.i.. . ji .linn-, nuilth
'I he eveellllie . onilllllt.s " i'l a1 its fit ht
in-eiinu J1 meei tciinuii.'U . fui m the
lMilluiletiibu i renin. CoininiH.e AnsocIiiIioii
the li'inl.ira of the romnillt.'e ere e'riipol
II. WirniT tub's Mastli.ium I'htlnistil. AUn
r Mtlson Merlon. I. C llloek. Ninth Hills
and Clione V KIklna. Ir , Hunt Incdnn al
ley, chalrnmn
l"nttlnr isrcholntr hold ni'iih chorni for
t'plonol John HtrasM ly tni.rnittifllng his
rroCound trno-le. with heurtv elnubtni: of
lo hull, he rcentlv trimmed .Inck Cnntley
out iloxbVrouah tva
.Mlhhlnc lone mitt thr h.il ftr tnnlltf-s nn
th htm cr(s-n at Totpftri runt Mmkp a ml
Mutrhlnhnn ihMr rh nr u, ti T-ftl fl'iv Inst
ifnir Thor u V h c.ri if--i cti.UK h'
( filllihj i IM i wpr fo lf tphtrinl M fi t i
thn-i h i.n.in'.tt-il I 1m" a i i , ! with n ! .
tlKht undi ii-Kt' h
Th il l nu'lunf.i (n't f n Mi mnn hip)
Mtrlnn h hw n unt !(?, 'l nstihl t nru ut
h(ih Ali Mtl. h M phi 4lii rut' I mm an
H-it'f.1 - iiiipitM .i Uw num-p v 111 nl i
t Mertnii ft i thi h.peflt tf flrn Mum
Mnsuti . Jti t Kt rtnil in th- Mhnuiiip uin
.!u v H i mi li
IVmii 4 liiirlrr i" thn Htm lo. ,m ifiim i"
ni nimtirt it intnnti n of i.miwfiu fut i)i
nftf''n inif rholn.n ti.iin uiilf Iihihi inn
'I l l.r.." I 11. 't s.'J jilivn (,. I .
IfuriHon rtirran .i .1 i.if-i kh hI ,; f .. hm -'f
NOUIU- IT ft Iff !! M il Ii f -. wnfi mr
th t mi. Phi n! tartn ' , fn.ui
l t o i h" M i ' hi i it f 'in
1 il irhrooU hjs
tttn in WnlftT Khu
Uh't n hull h w'i
v 1 1 on ftie i
h lif-t , un I h n ' T 'I
hu had thri on s iht
l MUV ri iv j( nmi'
'file llilll.li hni. ..... .... .1 II... ,.iu.. i i..i.
I then . liillnplon will ,e. i ., HllrhliL- iilll
. 1 anililnu Mtas Stirlnn; iue. u(l t j - -i - .,
hell lhe hr.'.i dei-ldr.l .nil l.li ks tlie
'pun. I Shi bun null eroiie ilher fult-
tt.". I..H1I1 rone Ni, i-oi tna.ii h hnue.r
. I'll -1 . e. ill... I le .l-e , t 'IIU I
'Hie 1 lieu 1 hHiiiiiin.Mp p men i
bein iiiuiiic-d i" till. .inintM via
It'l'ie v bo .rrks 11 (.r inli hi the t
Hi.M e i.nnni.ne.ii' Diai n tv v. .. no,
nnd will nl play hm.- thl. i-ikhii
hi. h.
W. I
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Mr. nnd Mrs. t , M. Vruer lluniniil. u
allev rie uriiii,- ihi i,oir . m hip-iaei. nn,
lice qiiine nhi .ed ti 111.- . i,. iiipn f 1,, I
l.iwlnv the nnk . .ti n,r n,,., h
r, .-ri e eiii-.i-.iir n i . i .- r .hiiiii....,
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NATIONAL A. A.
TOMI.IIT IOSK.IIT
I'lnwleiy IIAHIUS ta. Tnmint t'l.lITOItl)
Md' M.T. Illl. I.l
LnBLANCHE vs. MILLER
1 "JLJti1''- K Mil Mill
BRITTON vs. SULLIVAN
IKI-II lltlMI.lt
FULTON vs. SMITH
iiiitr.rr. t iHiMt.iii's. ns im, .(
- ""'" '" "r"' '"r '""Hlnmeut.
NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK
rtARl'.HAI.I. T0DAV. .1:30 . ,i
riju.i.ihis . I'irTNiiiiitciii '
But. lit (.Imbeli' t, bpnldlntLj
tourney will be the men s first clinnce ai , t n. ,IMt , . "
"open" competition over a .1 strict te, (, ,,, n"0'm' "" ' "," "ou
courite this scnsi.ti. It looks ns though , Few gave them more il,fl ,. i,i
the rush will stnrt enrly. , . ciinticp to win. Most nf then, l.n.l l,n
The course is peu to conte.stnnts nfflrlally declare ot, of I 1,
begin Him; tod.it. Their will be prizes And .., il'"rp ' " , ' I -rinimnBi
for most evervlhing and a icnl nice time ,M.nrM i,"b ," . " r..n,,I,,p I,,rj wrre
!i.
1913 U. S. POLO TEAM $
STAGED GREAT GAME
Whitney, Milburn and the.
Back by Upsetting the Dope and British Four
in Historic Battle
K.v (JRANTLAND WV
Ol'R Kritish readers will pnrtlon us if
tve iinnie the intcmatintinl polo
match of HUH, which resullPil in an
American victory, over the 1 HI I battle,
wiiicn rPMiitteii tn nn Amoricnn defent.
Rut we have our reasons, nslde from It was the Inot winning S(.nri . ..V
any pntrintic impulse. Old fiunrd. of whom Milbiiri li
Vntt tuny recall the fact that in the I remains to enrry on, luring us into ti
spring of mi.'t It bnd been nfliclallv de- I ere.s nt the time: '"" thfst
elded thnt the Rie Four of KM1' Wlilt.
iie.t, Milburn and the two Wnterbtirys
- were no longer cnpnble of defending
the cup.
Oiitnldo of .Milburn. nnd pos.slhlv one
other, they were supposed lo be a bit
beyond 'the athletic age and had found
It difficult to get lmck into chhmplon
ship condition.
., SV "11n,',Vv fo1"'' under the enptnincy nf
oxhnll Keene. was nnnied to handle
.'i't s,t"nV,0" nml tnko on the linrtl
'i'litiK. skillful Kritish trout.
The Second Shift.
, . , --
I s .S1I ,lnu I.'.. ,.,. . r
1 i " n roxunil Iveeni1 Niillerei n
1 horioit
tl- . '" "Itciio,
mi .if i!' 5," .'? ""-v ,,0,"iIs "f tl11"
in I 1 1 J'" "", 0,d KoU'- ",,t 0,''.v """
Wh n"nI5lT;i,,,U f,?trlfl"l "" MS 'Tonil
.letiied S 'ff tln"1' tI,nt wn" ,10t to 'n1
a l!,i,Pf.,n"i1 ".",r;::. f"r,',ni'. they rode
storv t" hV',1 r Prmilties'tell a
o ',"i J.'f...YT.k''''!" .r''""K. but .to,, can
""'lorstnnd the froll,IRH of ,, Old n
-J;. ,rOo(Provefi,he Ree charge n
-Milburn n.. . .... ..-.,,... .
form iiu V.i. ' "' ' '" "no',,
in i ii'.i. u ' i".""-
.. lV"lu.l ?,. . ".f-r- .I.'nrr "",1 SJ.on,-
I If r J L fnr.",th'r, I"1' wntriliiilMl
Uiei Hhnre. '1 hey all bnd tenm piny,
skill nd a reckle-s disregard for ncci-
s rilling neeiiteiit nml ultmiut
, 1- ----.. ,11410.
AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES
The Anchor A. A,
is in the field
jKinii mis year with a strong team.
I hey are booking games with all first
class home teams and have in their
ranks M.me of the best talent in South
rhiladelphia. including the Simon
lirothers, pitching aces, and two Mar
catchers in Tobitt and Heiman.
They hate a fast Infield with Fried
man, nf the Southern Flleli siwii
playing the initial Mick: I'ermullor of
C'entnil fame, a, .n-nn.f: aI!"!...,,,': of
tt est I'hilndelphia Iligli nt nhort. and
Sloan, of Denial Fro,., nl the ho. sack.
I liey are especially slioug in (he
outfield with Sherr. Schilltzberg ami
It. .mm. 'i i.. i... i ,'' ,
Ilosner. I he Anchor has recently been
sliengtheneil lit the arrival of Torn
Siiector their lu.r.1 litifmn ...,..
?'V "" .""." naid-liilting center
Itelder, Who is ready to get into the
line-up. All those wishing ginnes with
this crack aggiegalion should write or
phone l.ew .Simon, 1-1-4 1 South stleel,
I'hilndelphia.
.. . ... ....
' """ '"'""' '" . , - ''V"-'!0"
,or ,,,,, ,,. ,,, ,,.,, o,. ,"
.?ril '
MuJeKtle A. f .teelien to heir from ,,i
M ur ; , 'i," "", ' Arnn"r"'"t,i"
''K.T '" "i'.I.e.S'l" VL'.V ..I't'.'".'!
rnS,.
IVItoni lllr A. A. desires lo he,.r from ,lii-
rises home nines nlaiini; fundsv hi.,) Prod
Klein iflia'-i .Ninth I.e.- meet..
A antitlipiiw pltrhrr tvlnhen to connect with
tlrt-clniig teHni H him had experience
with the .New tork Siaio CrloIeK Willi
'"Mi'.r.yr.?':..0." """: ' "'.".' ''??!. .
ranite HumUv uumen with team, offerlnn
fair lnnutetiienla t Lert lliaxertnnti. 1T1H.
North eenth atreet.
IVItlui A. A. hua open dates for second
, riii tenm. onerini prion t-tniriinieeea ,-sut i
! I'nUinkln S'.'S South Pourth atreet '
fluto in Junp .lu' nml Ainitmt foi nurh
i..iii.- ni N'utihf.iH. I'nirnriH.' WVktiiinti-
lane itnil HlKhliijiiI ' immib s.uiinl.1.- in hn iloridtd ihi ini tn nlmndon 'h lntr-ilurrni-nt
l II liuff '-'71J 'iitli ll.m iintlntinl match .-iuirn Hfotlsml nnl bnr
... ull .. t 1. 1 ml sniliKf I nit Inir fur It h lonrnamnt ht-
Itolnhunv .nl Itiilltillon i unfiintt
nldf. Ih1i "4 id he-ii r fiufn llftpn hpm ntt-nii
Sjsa WEAR
w 1 1. .,-v-rp s, wygi ,iii fiiJ M!i ,
ii , " nt iiiniiil lliil
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hard nnd plti.ted we I. bm n, .?.u0t
pectPd speptl nnd power of (,P ",''!
enn ntlack wns unuiPthing more Ik.
they had looked for. C ,h,
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Yo, thrii hud pa.ird jr,m ,,.
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ficc thry u-rrr thrrr u-lth ,,P ,,,
. Hint iriM clem: "!,
Oner thry u-crc tipprd in ,p(m . :
machine. 7.
lrosn't U pitiful how they hni hint
II ntn t tf grlcvouit thr iray thnt thn
Out nf condition nnd torn tin J
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fA"oc unto Albion: Thin u n jokt.j
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1 ft, wr were framed fnr n rejuV
trimmina: "i
HVKcii'iijr thr cup .m they took ii
nhvrifttt .
Sadly irr looked trilh weary cyet iiiii(,
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Xothtng tn drink frnm naain hut i'
gnu yd. "j
Fonlincrf the I'lnk frnm their en(.
trhllc condition, '
llrakrn nnd bntlcicd and reity ti
croak,
h'nltcrtnff, facing thc drear rfiuoht.'
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(Sole unto Alhinn: Thin n n joke),"
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mllF spectaculnr feature of the rnn.'l
J- test, lifting It nbove the otlierd, wu'l
ihp mirnctiiniiH lorin recovery of a ml
rn,nc. ,I,Hl "?" ",on "rtiereti to thti
scrnpnenp. it wan the nnmpectf.
i nn t niicii enn'"! ii or ni t retort
i"M'n,, of " "verwl.eln.ing defeat.
mnilo the JfllH contest the grenlcH f(,
Hire series of lite lot.
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tour eld home .linen
South Twelfth ttreel
1-Mm.iH i nhl I ;u
A llrst-elnxv nltrlirr tvlnhes to and a h.nl
ii mirier on wim. good nin nt Wilkin,
son . (i.ll North Thirteenth ureei.
me l)rralnr (.liinls. H flrft eisas rnloM
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BrtuArdx. 1223 T.udlrm Birr?! ' :
The Tjwonn I , ".. h flrl-rlan tmwllni
Bf.i-nanuii nuuiu llir M HOOK EDm1! Wltfl
IfJllTlrl of thrt hHUfi pnlibfr nrrnnc rtAH
nhlo lnrlurfmtntj Trunk .Mirow 22.1 Mili
(Hull attAAt lr
Hjan A. f woulil 1H lo nr.itu1 rjimi
"'l1' "rst-clam home tenms nffei nc ultablt
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, I'hllmore . A. clere m hear frnm
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Miirlmnn I'. f. nho to i,ooU num.. Vt
"""'- l", '"" nrf"'oiK mmrnniee, for fit-
urcliiv nnd Runilnv Knme In June nd Julr.
j wilev. ffiii North Thirtieth mrfi
I'lielniwit t'luli. a flrt-clns trteim nln.
'leslies to chodiue rallies tilth iRnn ot tin
,, mill,., ufTertn sultnhle indur.nifmi.
W HBllmnn It'.'; llmu I'htiuiiU v.nijf.
The i:tcnlnr lxsltrr II. '., n fam trmfllm
ii In would ilkrt to tonk numi for Sundiri
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l.-dcor Unn.ifo lS'Jct North Ttfenty-iUtl
, street.
Whits l".liknhlinlM I- i" U'iahat. in a.kel.iU
Kmr, ttlth ,lxteeen nineteen year-oM irat.l.
, ffiLKr, itV V'r ,.7.n.l "rSMT
'"'"'lim 1"M liete.n n nd 7 r M
J-'rralne lllues. it slxfeeen eiKhie'n int.
"Id nine would like lo book mes ithhomi
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fid teini hti. dale. In .tune
. Han. son. 'JO-lll tterkH .lieel
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Lacrosse Title Clinched by NV '
I Annnnolla M.t lnv tfi i nmri.im. in
aetiRon Suturdav hv defeatlni; Johns Ifppklri
in Baltimore bv t to n
tne nhihi Acaifmr
rnnrnm mi
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vtir II
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upon. It won Hit of Its came vitl
total of 9(1 sonla to Its opponent' o.
Abandon Scotland-England Match
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