fc . V .. , .- ' i vAfK: . 4 . nKe36ti .$$ VA--tt. mmm! 'tji&mjr''J " 1 K$m ttRfeftJ f.ju- -t.lllrt M , T .: Art .wf i ?'a A' MTBLlO vim : . $8 p .; PyiE.-r!T; ;-..J v" a jk ?, W HrdKi Slpjpiy""p . I J Ji La ' Mf5B ijjrv' ten Resident Has Stronger Team and Mere Meney in the Bank After Exchanging wt ' nay t.j S8B , c'J WADES HELP BRAVES tAND ALSO INCREASE O WNERS ' BANK-ROLL feergc Washington Grant Proves That It Isn't Abse lutely eeessary te Spend Large Gebs of Coin in Order te Strengthen Ball Club rfVMf - !w?si ' t. nnnritr w u.tvivKt.i. Snort Hilller Kicnlnr Public Idtrr R5 'TN.THESK (lava of frenzied linunce, when fortunes aie nuld for Individual KfWj .'plajcri, a magnate tiinli It difficult In get by without tlnttetilng bin butikiell EU1? Ilk BAfenvnt ..IH...I.I. .. (.-. !.- .fl......l 1.1..I. .. I...1I...- !..... ...... n--i:v,J . .v .. w Mian ...rir lilll-i. ru 'a Ul nil' .llituiuim VI'UIU IHKlIt Wll-i...- illt-v mi- ffCtlS 'cured in the big leagues or out In the nldilfa IV...-! V: 1 Aiil.l I2i...- l..A..Hv ki.. In.- lir fiiii ,,.. I ..I i'VVtMl' i W: -"it illlUrt UtUIIUl ' Illl'llllll UKU ?iPtV"l lit iiumiv,. m.u u.j;i, Ip.Sp&lftlnle reh con Metirnu a jlg b inilb', utid O'Cimnell was allowed te go te Y, I A ii v Mituun . . im.i 1411- & t ,-v m iniii kii i;im"vi' . .,,,,' - wiis valued at $;;,i,(KiO by .lack Hendricks nt Indianapolis iitul there nri' innti.v ethers In the fust rt who caused run en tip bank when lifted from tin- buhhes. All of which lend eiu te believe tlmt It Is impossible In set together u winning ball club utiles the knlc Is ills Irlbnted In litintllp l'erhnpe this In true, and then njntn, perhaps it isn t Mctlrnw sp.nt dough with u lavish lmiid, and the mine gee for llie battling Colonels, Huppert and HtMtun, ani Cincinnati Detroit. Chicago ami otnere kicked m quite llucntb Hut here is tic catch te the tteri Mem-) Is NOT tceuired te get together a winuiii; team, and the grcitct living example i none ether than 'feerje Washington (!rniit The prcudent of the Bosten Brave his a right smart ball club entered in the National League derbv , mid will b beaid from during the oil it c iaie. The in I'eld, uiittleld, piu'icrs and i atchcrn .ire all te the geed. and if the Mravt-i de net tinlMi cue. te thiw we will be greatlj mistaken liceige Washington (irant is j DaMd Harutu. nlu- He bus traded and traded, allowed hU stars te depart, and when the triinur - I tlens were iinished his team net eiih wns xtrerctbened, but (.ieorge had mere 5 Jnenry In the Lank, lie bus unci! uncnnu judgtnnt. or wis hit between the i yes by a sticak of luck , but whatever it wa the Husten Huiw 'i ue pretiti d '.censlderebly. and Instead of ti ailing In the lutt half of tin mvi.iii diUMen te creeping te the front. rlTI' playcri Ihxnl. le hmc'i of Hun ihtDlun thii yem Hull iilitiuli, Ihtv ar' dtscuiaiw) the U'ntUI Scru nnd thi tnhriruith iihu'h gets ictth ii. Wii rni'iis undtr llu' head of ennfidrncr. Get Better of Deal With the Retk jij"1KOIW;E WASHINGTON (.KANT hasn't eatwd mm h ..f .i stir m bne. ;)VI ball because be doe bis vtuff without the aid ei iirewerks or .i brass band MACCempauinieut lie has been among us since l'i briui'j 1, MOO. and net j until this year have the ether magnates rimmi him a tumble. ( Fer einmple, tnkc the trade which sent Jehu Seett te Cincinnati in !Jtcbnnge for Kube Mnrquard and I.nrrv Kepf 'file Hrnveu neil'd a nitth gpaw and would pay nlnejt nn thing te get one for- jjtunately. the Keds needed a right hinder, and an offer in UNCLE DUDLEY ;' i HANK (jewm ;t i V ecy?-i?-s-DUN! ) ' .GiT up nev i S w!,: 9 J Crff?Mi1cw , Aasvoe (SCTriMC- Al O lift - Js JfTtrn (mi I Jt 9 vll s. - tmA M rr 'MA R? e. a ktelS mfr W-l (I HE. r? til ) ? 'innt r 1 ti vlW I li'jrllit 1022. b Public Ixdcr Pempany TILDEN "IW1P0RTED" OWN CONQUEROR - was made. (Jiant net only get Murquaid. who is con- h n ..?af('c I B 'kL.. ii. . (.. V. OllANT , Waldered a better pitcher than Scott, but the Keds threw Win Larry Kepf for geed measure, h And that was net nil. for "imp rcas.eu 01 ether. " HOrry Hprrmann included ."0( cash money te make the rdaj mere binding. That wni, one of the wcinlest tranr i actions ever pul'ed in the history of our grand and :i'i :i'i jfjtlenal pa&time. '.oeks as if Garry were entitled te the jjbrevrn Mackin. g Te get back further, take the Nenf deal. .Jehn Mi -SGrew needed n lefr-hander and (Jr.int listened te his con cen con rersatlen. The T'su i wan that Nehf went te New erk V;amld loud and mucous benis of the Hosten fans. Hew Jver, Geerge Wnshlnjten niim came out en top. He received in ecbange a perfectly gned check for S:i,".IM)0 jjjancl Jee ()e-chger and Mlckj O'Nell. .loe W one of the IJnjalnstays of the pitching staff and O'Ncil is considered goat of the best catebers In th League. Jj Then enme the fnmeus 5laranvill deal. The llubbil ! a ireat little plajer and will ttrentl.en anv ball tlub. but only in one S petition. He wan traded te Pittsburgh for Billy Southworth, Fred Nichol Nichel Nichol rften and Walter Harbarc. If Bosten get tbe worst of that dc.il, have a leek Set the standing of the club Inst jrar, Tbofe men placed tie Bracs In the ji first division and made money for the owner. I Tiading ball players is oil right If you knew hew te trade Cennie Mack Shts tried It with l!baetreu resulM nnd the same gees for the l'hHilc Krazee gbtt let go e' mere star p!ars than aur one else but 'oek at hi'' ball ilnb U you can 11ml it in tbe Icjgue ... t ii fjin'. t cehcj In mapping b'lfl p'mir ei letlri unci ftur it '" (jCnr0r n(M&tnj'ei: I'irnnt. ' r Hrt.iet Z Braves Today J'aluablc Team Financially 3' AS THK team new lines up it is wci-h considerable inenei It would lake S big bundle of coin te nrr aur of t!w rezulnrs loose from thp line-un. ami gees for Larry Kepf, tee. Hank Gowdy was a holdover from Gaffnev days, O'Neil wan thrown in when Nchf was sold and Gibsen was purchased nt a nominal price. Tliat rounds up the cntchers. Oeschger was a threw-In, McQuillan was purchased for $1500; Watren also was a ereap buy. nnd rilllngim came in he draft. Frank Miller was purchased lw-i enr? age and NOT at a stacgei'ng price 'lie 1 ii.eld i. J net i ,,-t i,ii t n V'Oil i Hn, -va pun bisw,! fn.ni ('ueavi.i.! 'ii 'I n V ? i ' i i (lutniii eti wrie s j- , ,i iiiifinl , ,M n fre . aen iy lepf was inciuf.ed la tlic n intun dei' ( emi ate t' (it Champien Urged Richards te Play Here at Indoor Tennis Tourney. Only te Lese GREAT MATCHES STAGED II f.vsm idler Will Stvitn for ( . S. A. in Olympics New erh, Apiil li.- A It ii until h.uliiipkmc, Jehn Weissmullcr, of the Illinois Athletic Club, in be ing dcudepid le lcpresent the I lilted State- in the (llunpic games at Maris in IDIM. Still in his teens, WcissmulUr's ambition is te lower the world receid time for every eiit ui Ihn swimming i ard He iiln'iid) has eeatc'd records ler at bust n sceie of distances In thu sik niejitlis lie has been in nntlennl com petition. He will be eighteen cnr old .luue k' He was born in Vieiinu, Au-lila. but hl family emigrated l i Chicago when he was an infant. nnnnni i rinnr nun PnOfrTD Ufll flf i dbnUUL LtflbUt bur 0UUULH iiulue BEGINS TOMORROW ATTENTION OF FANS Week'End Soccer Scores AMERICAN I.EAOUE . I'hllllM, 11 TCHtd'K, 1. AMJKD IXAOtIK FIRST DIVISION Cwtlen A I I'ulrlilll. 31 M. i:. Kmlth. n. Ullfnulen Xherr, 2 Henilntten fm. I gallon!, 1. ... 'iirnan, ji ihweki I Nfttlen n . ... .M .. U Tl-tt4 A I . ll.jl.A A Three Games Are On for the Allied Teams uraw ier .....v.) g-535--. v.?"V3Hai.. v BOW, 1. SECOND DIVISION WUdffOMl. ll KTTTOl, 0, Opening of 1922 Inter scholastic Circuit Round and Hohlfeld Series Starts Saturday ts GERMANTOWN VS. C. H. S. By PAl I. I'KKI' THE lOk'H scholastic bneball seasen will get IK real start tomorrow afternoon. The Intrelie1astlc League Will open its campaign with Mr of the seven team in action, and Northeast High's net-elid team will play theFrank theFrank ferd High reserves en tbe Intters dia mond. Frankford High ii booked te meet Northeast High, Southern High will oppera West I'hlladclphla High and PHILS AND TODDS TIE' CUV soccer contests will held the cen ter of the stflge in that "J10!1!! tlili cltv for the next few weeks. The competition 'for the Allied Atrinteur trephr will enter the, third renud next Hnturuay nnu nt tne nauin ."- .... series for the Hohlfeld trophy will get tinder way. i These In chnrge of the Ilelitfeld series , had nlinett decided te let the cempetl- , 1 lien slip by this vcar owing te the small number of entries, utit niter m-rimm consideration it was decided te go through with the games as usuai. ni ntlBD DIVISION Northwest SmtUa mnlUM. It VritentUle, 3. Nertiieast flectien IMiiten Stel. It Reblat, 1. Hnimhlne. 4i )m, 0. RoMWOed, 31 IJahtheuM. . WKT 1'im.A. DIV1SION tVnt Kiul.1l. Dunkirk Kfervm. t, Albien. i Ileliuent, 0. Dunkirk, ill llttrtx, p. Sunday Scores AMFJUCAN I.KAOVK Nmi Verk. .i Tedd's, S. OTHKK GAMRS rentennfjil. 3i Kensllirlen Alt BtmrtTu I'lrtsher nrn, 2i fhlU. Athletics, 1. tlieiiib there are Catholic nigh will be entertained by j namely, rielshcr, FI bi7thnririw.Wif day. getting the eal et the Phil,, le slier Sewr" in' ' n"d ll,c V"",,,crH mTi 'VeCkr ,n l elslier ueserft nnu jn t)(1 hecen$ mjt en pentj2 Germanlewu High III the Interschnlnstlc Electric blerags Hattery. ' Kanst Lerlmcr for hands. Ti.,in.nnien1 , 'Jlie seini-iinai reum win ,.e ,,...... ...7 ., , .i r.. ., m next Saturilav when I leisiier The big game of the afternoon will . ,..,,. ,-.,. iii,,,rv Tenth and llutler. The winner w II i ,.re t,e points divided be the O.cnmuilown-Cntheltc (oiliest pena I'liere wns only one American Leam next Saturilav when 1'lelsher Reserve ,.nmc played jesterday between Tedd'i ",'," "', and New oils F. (J., nnd eiwe atiig Tbb score w Gerniantewn went Ihreiigli tne entire imn meet rieisiicr which is ..i..M .. M - .Aicivenim coring twice for lft"l senifcii wllheiil a defeat, and certain te win. The managers de-me Tn,(1-H j,n0 Andy llttwiett nnd Me. jusTlv .daiined lie "tv c.iami lensliip! credit for plajlng ihe games in the face ,,llU rellIm, fop yev Tork. Mi- hi tea. I ,i. He. I brilliant baHdmll. and of mieh ndie.se l.iduMrlal conditions 1cnna w(18 Ilt wtCr forward in p wen Its games ilcelsivclv. Cutliellc It has been a hanMear en the In- of Illack, who inndc such n sorry show. ji.i.. i. 1. ,, .....1,1 slumlnc. but ,li,lrlnl l.enirim mill e ell Hllldvvbl: V lug belt oil SlltllrdllJ. iiinii i iiiiihi' n ii ii it t'"n -,....... .n , viis in there lighting all thu time. .Magee. holders of the trophy hnve net The Phillies were lu nctieiat Oird, C.ennnntewn is pbked te repeat this entered. Tin- officials pcrt things te ingten, wheic they met Wolfendea Welfendea ar Quite n number of "veterans" , be ,urft.mii MCxt ieiu. Many of the, Sheic. winning by 1 goal te 0 whw e back and the team has n wonder- old teams will be b.icl; and new ndcll- the bull came' in contact with Jacksen's year are ful pitching staff. This was preied I tlens are expected In "itch teams as ' thest nnd then slanting off fell Inte hi nenlnst i'enn ('butter twlce this t-en- Husten and Autecar own goal before t.onlUceper ( arrell hull son In nrnctlce caiiies The first con- m ,.... , n iliance te nep tne nan. test ended 0-O, while the ether tcnic " "' , , Neville te Coach City Collee mr Yerk. Awll 3 Joaeim Nnvtlln. I.. Yalt rueiliull Btnr unj jLii-.Vmarltin KiNb mmm TENNIS f.iu. mulling eiei the re sults teda of the lirst Indoor chatn ninnJiin i.f importance ever lield in rbiladelpltia.bae plentj te think about i wercd with a second service, a rare J no have been lured back Inte the ring en the way they turned out Til.leM cupped the .nenil et. after rn U?- er they had been en In the firt place, the nilghtj Hill , ,h(1 ina Ram( ,ia(, Kunp t( ,,,.,, by Uie slde-lines for some time. Tllden, champion of the world, was t rdaring service aces Jtli e didn't Hut tli" man who came back mere Im- belten in the tinal round bv Vincent &"e them, and thej ate still lnekliu for pres.shciv tlinn nn,nfter it looked as niebanls thiweii.angled balls up the, eseine place f ,, ,lB(l iwt.ti jMicM in(0 fisUc Thi3 wn- a teuiti.; upheaial of the .,.i(i ,iiri (p ( 2() . oblrUen Is Jehntij Mal. When Mealy ,lope N.ituiall Mitieji " M'" "" "' 'Jildeii a wiimer after a Neul-sutisfjing ; was knocked out by Hebby Barrett. It an ceuir wnvii.- .i i... wn, ..., j rnyeje. After it the Murray- Uichards a bellev.l that the Seuthwurk boxer's iiril If in nril test ended fl-0, wile t"c etlier sceic .... ...y . HiILAI V IV h OLA I ni ":i 2. The Cliveden twlllers al- The disw for the Alliid Cup hud , 11 rill Y l 0 Krill 'lowed the yellow and Hliic enl three round bus resulted, as follews: Clever I lllLnLI 111 H IlLnL Zl L .if- V. L, , , nt Hardwlck & Mapee. n.eadHt.eetnnd MV " I Allexlieiiv nvcnuc! I'urltan Ilt v OlICIl-i h.tfi,rU. will cinch the Cltv Cilltr fw,. nniA mmb bp ai (iMmantewn Slwuld Win ilen-'shei'e. Cardlnsteii : FleWier nt i Kill tiam next fall, pr, Hareld J. Putar. (ermantevvn should come ih.eugl. Avciihieii. 1 nnd Ontario streets; , JBman ?j.vii.. . ' ce,c" '"' easily tomorrow, but Catholic is cu- i Wildwood nt He Paul, Torresdale avc- T:-::r-::r:: ryuig eiinugn pinjcr ir iu irums, i . nue huh cuiuunn u. UMtv upset the dope. Several of the games will be playeil trcrmantewn should win tomorrow. Mxi Sattirdnv. utid one and perhaps ( Inhn Hae Wnn 5iv Reute in Rew1 Frankford High's game en Net t hunt two nn Sundav. Wildwood was beaten Jenn nas wen &IX OOUIS in HOW FIell wlll Kivet10 fn, ft geed line en 1)V rnnadiiin War Veterans In the see- Qlnn ReInr 5tnnnt.fl the strength of both teams. In prac- ()n, ,0und. but the Frankford tinin en- Oince Being OTOppea )tc1 ,)eth gew. While it is the lcrc,i pretest aralrist the winners, hu Rarrett .opinion of the "wiue crackers" Unit the I , the Icir!; was sustained. "J Darr" 'game will be close. It might be a run- ' Tliev complained against the use of i nwnv for either team. Ne one has seen .tlnmiv McKwen. one of the Canadian the opposing nines In fiction this season, players. He was n regular member of nnd nothing cnti be nld en the chance the team, but is a professional nnd net of cither uggregiuieu. 'allowed te compete In the amateur series. He was pla.vcd under an as sumed name. He was also fined $fi nnd the game awarded te Wildwood. WAS READY TO RETIRE TeAeutdru ottaQuantet By LOUIS II. JAFFA West Philadelnhln cheilld have an . easy time with Southern High. The True ,.. ., .i i. i i ripceuoeys loom as nn nii"nm:ni. ...u ni.S seems te be the comeback - ' tcmler for (Jermnntewn's title, and are Sen. Thetn nrt h nnmhur nf.lmirrs .1.... .A ....t. .... n IidmI flirlit Stnntliprn. Bw.,, fc - "i; -; -, . . en the ether liane, rnreiy nas reai , win en Minuet Hut I fullest cudit. . . . . ... iiiaicn ns rnrner nn finri-enmnr. nut 1 vurci-T jiuii cnue'i. ven 'n defeat te nim gees tie fw rf) tl,eir bt.ats :llbt the n, I n fact, it was announced by close III UIUHU. utiww rVhn lit t wnl vii. nf nlnfiw mwrpiW a i frlCnUS of JlPfllV flint )iM wna ihrnniMi """ ' """ " " VW - - - ,- " " "Hi- Vll tlie success of the w l';."1. "iin! extra llgures and Uichards finally broke that he never would box again. Bui nHssed uti the national cnnmntensnip i . . . .. .,...' m Bffi.r thn ..!. n,n knTin. i... ... 'tbieugh express delivery of Murray. Te after three weeks the boxing bug get nit .hJTmSnnment Commit- ' ncked a shot which cut and twisted wanted just another bout-that's all. gathere(! Xu 1dm en the en the top of the net then just but one mere match nnd Uien he would ( emmercini uvi,"M,t ...-i iu uuuj .-uun. i :..... i v... ue,n ,inv te enier ine lec-ni . .-. -r' - -. . T ,- t .- .... .;.... vv r. . -. , wiujr.1 i "" .;y';nl;ll.p he icted as ,wn '" "al Pe'nt nnd tne match ue """, anu .lennuy saiu mac ne TniirilMUllUb in- - .. .. I Ltnn (linlrmnn I i.. n ml irntll I iff nnu hv " .1 t i-l hniinrpii nt- in lnp?nv'u nniirt i :?urt-.0"t....,.?--Hn t,Ln i el 1 tc "That's that." grinned Murrav as hu . M'?'y..wiiB paired with. Philadelphia inikn in .1 I'liiiii iii'ii i" ------- , , - :."i. ".' ,.,..r.illv irn.ee enlv the na- nisi eu u p e sliilKe en It t.eicil i immpienshlps lu an eiisemlilc m.i i . .. .. . U,,ts ni-i ir V 11 1:1 HP UlO uin-n .i '"'-' ,'.:...:""-.. 0i., t , i L-nt before .mil illiriltg tne niuiiiiiim-m - ' Teugli lu 1 Sinrt he !-. "That was the retire, 1 Mm Jee Welling. Jehn defeated Welling replied Itiehanls the naimily, nnd tlun be decided te call off Phils Tie Todds The Philndelpbla F. C. played ft lie ball club, nnd te all nppearnncc this game vvith the Todds of Brooklyn, at, year isn't nn exception. I Cnhlll 'Field, but the deadlock fa Is te went l'miaueiiiiua nns a tnnn nun- iw.i" i"1" y "; '. ernns back, nnd all of the be.vs nre bit Uni? ihc hall far into the outfield. The wallops arc cluin, and If they keep it t lie ailjllllllg le uie rair, up theie wen Twe Vllrlicrs nc locus i completely eutclased their opponents, who played one et tne reugnesr games ever seen In this city. f Had the ground been dry instead of a ben of mud, there Is no nce'ilen (bat the Phils would have run up a score en luckiest the retired stuff. Jimui.v Murpli came i, ,;',, vi along, and Mealv whipped him. Then I U Xt PI t -I i l JLARKY KOPF liiin the bnll. l.lt.. .1.1 it i.i i ni ct rniifrrh r "i,: Mil; and fn- "entlj 1..1.I te '"fj ? l""''1 ,n," i L "!? will be shown neil l'li.l i . when Ce, - 1 ,(,,,! matches te direct ether nAM n'l FflRY. AT RO YFARS "..,"' " "7 S'"", """.""'., """ I iimnt.iwii U met In the league game "" " , ...v,t ,- tliev were ....., ... .w , ,,,,w, viiiiui ureniu i.iiu s niiuinru. ,os te their mat hes, cm ris m.v wvil rnilDIMfi PnilMTDV ACnnT 'I he return match with Barrett ilmUlv te take, i tc r,irities be went i was pulled and Mealv came through IuHe nil these ltf;h'';f- B7, ZT a.. with flying colere. While Mealy did en through merrily own te the tinaiB, Veteran Pedestrian Walks te Atlan- net CVm the score with a knockout. dusting them en as nicy cuuji. Exareiin 'be nlled ui sufficient points, te win The Ornlicn mid Dlllu's main diltl- ,i,,. Ili-wlnMrrra As It uns. net n npr. ciillv. as usual, is in its twirling de- ke11 ir. .hP Held of play in doubt ns te partment. Only two pltchcis are en t),e better team. Hareld Britten hnd a , hand, nnu tney nren i wenaera. aiuc, "Pet" Elliett, the buRketball and see- , cer star, Is back en the squad, but if i he is sent in te pitch the infield will be i broken up. With the present pitching thp etlier teams nre going te hit the ball frequently, and the West Phlladelphlnns will be forced le field fast te save hits. Southern doesn't teem te bnve n hit -diiL. dub. nnd iiBalnst the Bed nnd i Iliad, pitchers West Phllly should find 49Era3B A Bargain for a Man ' Special Trip Da OXeary, the eighty-year-old beLend ""J?!0" i In the Until reunu ne met ;-. nedestrlan. nnld a visit te th office of . . . milJ lJ MinM anAAIAIIV Tt ' ' . ' " Geerge Erne was the sixth man in ....... .--.-T .,.,! i i pcuvnirian. uuiu a visit ie tne eiiics ei - - I.. n u.niv ar.A n... Bichardii. Tl en a gene enter. ! Mayer Moere this morning te secure I Johnny feels as If he were 'pointed for The latter had been quite ill. but was the signature of the chief executive In matches higher np. (icrimintnwn has ten cr.iLk pitcbeis, and i the hitters are going en nil blx ej Un der". This game piebably will bhew which team will win the title. ThU afternoon Colllngsweod High will play Penn Charter at Queen Lane. The Quakers have net wen a game this season, but should have a soft time with the Seuth Jersey nine. ' -v,.,t ir. ..tiler the national 'en mn't afford te b" beaten In no vnu in 'IV will ne nn n t mill tin ,ic. i nt .. . !'., I. i .11 'lll'll 11 'hi't r wrti t unttei n..(h If oil lm. Ill the Middle Slllie- " i.iir 'i! wn c ' ""', ' w i'i llu luir i. Milten drev fJIU Arrives icif 8 up ihrr ieiimi this yiat Kith a bnll efue icAicA icat tnfu'ifb made bv Ihrre pfa)cri Xehf, Muranvilte nnd Seetl urhu nrr oil ether frunit. i ml las', but net ea'. Oterpe IViTjAinjfnii !rar.t. Ikemed-m Dnud ihm nf ImtrbiiU. C nr.s. ti!l I j Pub .ii 7. age- mj i j AMATEUR BASEBALL GOSSIP r?rry? i or tie i ti n . r 1 1' r ' M p IV.1-. b i n k p rrmi nine m he n u-'ie 1 ,. i jr been 'ir jl-lt'eM el srvnrl.1 y 'iv Julnij 1Mb ranks The Fclham ISe.ts' Club, of Mount Am a IstiaPPr feurtee', le slutran.year .1 "v. u, I nine, wlihti te le!x unifs vvltli tpamii i f i rHUM ftff eiTrini; rftasormu.e eua-ariHrti. Srn4l!p Onrue, AJ Wijt Shamnncit trct' I Otrmantavrn Tb IjndeiAartt Cleb ll team tnu wmnr. k&win tftnjtiilrf I'lhr Huturd ir nf ernren 'n ti trni it ' it "'i,. imii. hiinj t w twlllth- ram-j ' dn rab'n Jimts V ieuiJ ,T . si i '. 2TM North Philip p?CaMdy. 2t w.inut sire). r-'' " r . si"ion :ie;n I k Celiunlila . C. i ncii i. tins 'no Mrlh-ru , of t.e sjrnp Vma his official book, which, when com- Bcferee's Finn Judgment , Milten Sets World's Aute Records pieted, will contain the names of the Frank Mc( racken. who was vrferee ' 1m Aniceles. April 3 Tbmmy Mlltnn wen , r .i r . .i.e.. j i .1 . ..,.,),. I, ,i iVirlni nielit wlien the clinmplenship rlnt RUtnineblle race it I., erneis nf the forty-eight St.ites and In the liiatcli en I tiriav niglit vvlien (i(i Stwp0h) ,,y tBhlnK th seeen.l pre Mavers of ail .he principal ctl , !v Pr!!teV,a piV.Tlv11 oe, tidgnenV Vi ' If l'IV. l!ie veieuin walked te A.l.in-I, fit, VboTh'HIeUMonnVlIs.iliRini R"??, fS'i '.ISeW TXlw j.s'er'iay, a illitnnce of ntty-live miles, en the canvnf, some retirees mignt lle'j miles nn neui. aiiueu wnn khiii in ... . . . . ...1 .. alj (a MnA aB,n1,ala .. .. r.M.nri rnpinsnives in n I iinnciiirv ' f. -- ....-. -v. .. .... ........vv ... k, .wi-H - -- -- -. . ". '.inrM's rsenrna in 1,0m aventl: euld have been se puzzled thnt time . numnt ear. would have been lest in forming a de- . clslen. ! ' But net with Mccracken. Frank tepped into the picture immediately, ltd net lese a moment and began count ing ever both amateurs, standing be- rween the fallen boxers. A minute ) later McCracken again proved himself , wide awake when Blacklsten dropped Harkins flat en his back, and did net bother counting. Ilnrklns was "dejid ' out," nnd he probably would net hnve regained his feet inside of a ti ft , -second tell. VntnA ef f Virt unA( f n ffifc nri nf I li 1 -. . i -. i . . . . " . ''. -.""'"" n.i.i. itti.t. w ksviwy n Jitiuif ji lit ' iiiciiuu al -nnininn innt aipi riiPKPi nniriPM u npu c . .. anl AM) All inn Hll'll . . 'l'"H " --... .. .i.-. IIHltll' I .-snnsMw .,,'",,;" ',,. - Hp ,le. pnsent he is en a tour of the I nlted ten te bis fet when Sam was dropped, i nrds plajcd bette. than I UU ne , tlU) wl)k.h h(. hn,,cs , ,lnIsh ln vySii Thnt vnfi net th. casft nt ,, ftank SHIRTS-White Oxford CUPERIOR te any shirt te be had at this price " today. We knew of no White Oxford Shirt of equal excellence en sale for less than $2.60, A most extraordinary bargain at $1 .85 each 3 for $5.50 I.l. 1. J J It . ! .T- . . . I. i . II .1 .1 . ..l-...l.-.AStAI I 6Pf - i i n i ne in:TiMi iit Tnf.iirirj ir nnrrni. i unit rnni i . in.i.nriin iieinnrii nnu r.uicwivi n - ni.. v. ;::. ::.,",.:".,;: .:. ,,.".. ...'.,.".''" i ...'" : .. i ,:; ,i ,i i.eit Tiiden. "' " ;we neurs. -ihree bav ""' v-"i, ...... , .n.-ui i ij.-ini.aiiK uii-u ceii'iu- ineii ic '''", .."1 J "...r.". 7. ..,... J "ung men made the Journey w lib him. i w crably and they hive jet te make geed. , Bet'i Had nan tne i i,ii -- - TUev WPre 7ame. aemplrteu, of Tren- 'JTie Bosten Braves were get together bv Grant at I matches, in the nt t.i fe fJ " "j ten; Geerge Arneld, of Chicago, and a nominal price. In fn t. tn.j 535,000 received from Vew lreu' " e,.V.p V if 'was Bichards. Jehn S. lltzpatricic, of f miadelphla. I 1-erk has net be.n .pent as Jet. ZXllfi .VhS'llad I ?hVfinlHhing O'Uary. who will b. eighty -one , i Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Men's (InreriMinileil) Athlm!f Fumi.hine. 724 Chestnut Street GeJ, neii In thnt mutch "". .., i ...1 1,1a einntnea 15Ut illUCIl JU...V1. .... n 'after the match. They weie crowding around te sympathi'e with him in lift- '-''You've been -.wmdc-f.il." they told l.'lli. "ti help U PU tlie leiuii.' u.r. Ireland ln 1841, and during his travels in Englnnd, Ireland, Scotland, Wnles, Autrnlla, Trance and America has cov ered 275,000 miles. He hn. ebsirved his blrlhduj since 1874 bv walking 100 mllee He bigan 1..,,,. "t.. neip ii. ',, ,"": , erke, his custom in this cltv when he walked no veudid Vuhi.ld '''"'' ' 'lJ laa mile, In twcutv-tvve hears at the .- ... hard A en Mimil, ve Mveil ' iTw,nty.tMld nlll C,ertni,t slmw rnW ,treuFth fir jour mutches, then ou d ' , linger men cave wen tonight f wed te win Thev weuldn I'hi) semi -finals .-.i i that "re u matter of th' tit Shamnl( trct' of r.i lii'n'rii.i ,'Mtsll Ae lat en plaver with the superior service win- i The s..rri.ii- 'lun f n. tt i t.. 0..1 nit nim. in en match and the pl-iyer with lob will l.avt .-. lul Pl-IU'n n 'H' i III'', nrn atwut te open "i ' ,':,. uervlee losing In the ether 11 p. and de.lr garr the s.n. ut tr-.n nlrn un Ur ihe the ipen 01 "ervice i' B"' l c-nicllnir I In or around tt-n '-Uv inar'u. n-.s-it of ' sV.'.v nn.l heuIiI 1 K. I Bill Tiiden went tliretlgll a grueling I r Saturdir nf ernen '" ir frnm ' it "'en em. lneln , . n..ir,n ctntnrduv afternoon, and it was after visiting every State lu the I'nlen. CUTBILL DENIES CHARGES if. . 1 -i Flying Pareen" Says He Received Only Legltlmats Expanses i.ia iir.Vnln' Kmasli eK tin servile line ihimeii. .'in.. mm 0. i-rtuuieui ". '? . .. .! -.... I.. .I. VVMII.n.rt I' II.,.. ,.l .1... A.na... 4 . il,.. l,r,.nr-lit Him Uie in-iurj in ms i.i.nnu. v.. .wU.. ... ..- e.tui .un did try te pick up a boxei . but it wasn't Blacklsten It was Hnrkins) artcr imam nau neen KiiecKed natter than the proverbial pancake the Recend time i"i !.; t, h.lr ".....'i ,,"., "uutJh ill I.lndley Murray Mnjed ictic 1'nleii, has instructed LelU rieases Nine months en tiie side-lines owing te an injury te bis head, suffered as a ,lil- I 1 .,,.. . .VII. ',.." , the lecat ' uiving wmie hwiiiuiung, evi- e? 5IMSSI vr real PuritbM xjeyment f fia.tehir from, fi i"' ' i- V "I- - '-J'n. ?" "uwd.-aaa eit: ,",,,.; . ne through three tough tU i-giPttatlen ceiniiiittee te investigate ) ' . Tj, ''t?"?- f -BSSriB'i.r'ff'rTr V ' 'n - ,rV---' - 'V imn Sp,n in The ting , the , te5lm ''';, ;' ! - . - ..l '"t-irVp,',,,0"'-. broke tl.reuuh a cannon-bull delivery ulag at thi. meet of ,h. Ilartfenl, ,"nJ l ,c S nl I f ra B?SS rBflS? .ViTl . e." "."" r t ; ,. "' u-Trrnl. ;lUl...ll.fn;-Uilmlnie-ter, game 'mi... Ind,,vtr.,l Athletic .(4ieil en ''XmUlngTe mWiS&'ATW&Sli; F.Vu? ' ; '.V ,;,rV,iri.e-UY,k ln ,?,&". ..X I.. nm.l pl.. (fflu, he hoi,... -he vierld iccerd -"l.TmHVSr'brerlS?? 'tVZ&X J J"" "s .'"""' v "' ftnv '"'" ,' , S",'ru"", ! ', - ', umi ntr.i et th. , '1 , ,i elle iiiimd te lower the lam- at 1000 .vurds, wen n BMM-jaid iftce V0XSrr;V . . . X ermed n It2L Swet th. city paym be. I nuaraiit.-. J ',"' r ' l v ' 1,')(J i i'l wt In ith a duelle uiiiuii ie iewi r im i i . , . , '.' " hard bltlei , but at the same time he s K" 5&9ulan. 3-'t dun a .r J'-n" ". pant ( olers of .veuuis Arneld .lenes v he at tins milt, lie ueiiii. tne iiiurBn. t,bu ,uan jn tu, ,n,, inemm. . ?V . Tfce- Alwlu A. t .v tir. -,. t as- m V.- .-.. i i iik. , arr, m(. llp out of I'revldencc te have I w ved no nieiiev but legitimate , Jt",,,,'"',, ZXU1 tint l.efr. net eSv ' FM ? in. U. te h.ar fr-rn t.air. In or -'"i"' ,',L ' t . '' ' ",', ''"" v,u' "m "' his dent in thf tourney The flrl -of ep. ric. ' -ul.l Cillbill when Iiilermed "Y.Vunrhed D vlln bur a Jn M.im.ln? W' Sti'f th. i.ty eir.riM .u.tuhe irJi.marn "'."'., ' . "i , rnJ ',. n deuce ,i feie Uichards wen. and of tin harges. "I oriebonte the ut I'limhed Unlln, hut ale outpelntml K44 '3kBMMVi.i SwaV"...' . - -"-" -- ,U',J "rn"n I .e1flvpu,.,;.,,lw..;!dofact.e..;w1th -V;VAlw,r,fw7u,,"rt",1W" Muslim, nl,d the,, PMl4,Ell r l.'.d..H trav.i.mt . !- u' vrln.lKlU . , i. . rK , w .,,.. I j'., ,v , ,n, , through. ',' "I'll IH. . dliplicil - n-p-.n of which , ." ' 1 be iindv te se Jail fie he feik,t,V-ft,nn'fl ''T ' -ia ' " "' , f ' " ;-n f- . i rt u, UV , ,,', .., , ., ,, esliibllien III i lm- heen lilvd wltli Seen I 1 1 j . Piauk '' , ,i ,. ,' ? ' i , ,i ,.. r. tn0 ra'W.DWn, ma ..'i 'w ' r.ad i- i . I is .'.j. . iivi. I" -1 i n . II' u' "V. ,,' x,'ii .,,.,, i, l'n, ev i.f tlie Veiv rncliiii.! v I'" ,0 P-nelchers in the .lack Britten c am. KK? irt-claaa tn r. nil Hw i.i'cll, In in. ' 'tl-'n i -i r f,n u It b M" Mellu Mnlleiv felltcpd ' "' "" -NP" l.ntlntlil A. A. I . KS("iJ-H'Tib PM" fe nn t I' !l A. llrl I -. i 1 J i 1 .i,i,i. ,. J'dltli Sigeurnei III strnlghl set- irtn p.nr, TIDI ,-r-, ' m &r flSiiV. .'r '&.". X&K'J i". iW r,K.rlt "wben T.-dei', ...ok' .he lle,., ... plnv AMATEURS BEGIN SERIES J0B F0R TIPLITZ IV JtmnlB ur U!awar William J JM I, JJ1S ti.i l? , ,-..,,., l.nwien.c 1U '. '.lie of the tii.ng fll- , K- Si? Th'r'1 "'"" r PhUn ' " riiMH. ''tMA.r'n.M . t'Sti,: verit-s te w.n. the Mams . re inn ked Lerraine m,m fe Will Try te Step Winning Streak f TKiih.. a i i.r. r-emamiM n.j v,i fi'iyium. r., f..T. . v -. n e ,i"e un, the mew.! wn- Un' bluest tint liad Mervlne and Lerraine Meet for .... " 'n IutT Brt-iin-. -m en the tie ,1 mi rear -" ' ' ' "'' h'" '- ' ivm aiiende,l the iemimme.it te that point pha. League Honors 0l Meal' k: teKSSs ;:s-sm,, ,. ..i-i.tv'Ar'SiOTK.! fWruM'YM-x uTlr,I-u ',h' v" wMf.',V',,'& .:.,,V.i!rrAuMrn,ti.e n-t iu, ;.. d.,,iu i;ine,,,g.'" ;' - ZnMvVnul "'reb..u Xiy nt "irWrmpia ".. , fe-VM'tia team ilirri l" ?t ,".. 2 ,,. r i The (lr.t ex le i fi, J's ,. i pMa Amiteur of lice, and dn.ppid tie net. but he lust pla) en ,lliic lei l.nt 111 L llversltv ,. Wl1f" ''"-'I "k1'VP,V.V'll'CmT;,l,,,e,t0 "eU ' "' .Kid, Brown vvlllmee, one PM.vA'tUmT d.f.aled lh All Htarx In a .one ulde-l iM.cni lialf wltiis. ulan'i In thu ra ,, V, . lei I.U fii-t serv Ice s, ,, r.l uben leur bllhkl tbal and lllli lent B spec a ly I ,hl0M i''i i w.SsSil BS et Hunday bv th were of 21 te f. c ie. William J S.tifrfer ureiirimt nf w'11' w,llr' "l11"l.1, J "J,r" vu,Pn i.wn i.. ,lle rpS,ilt tner, of Chlcnge. K'Wj(Hff winner would I'Ue te he.r fm tour- t t Uiat.m t.MBie win imi.iu h,. ,,m,V it went m ivllently made an impres. Kw,.?. '"'",,, ' ... , ,,,,,, ,, Twe lU'ht hi av weights ,11 dnsln R ''iiKMu.i.y.r-eid t.m. IimIiib r..und. H. v0N .-v, i b f. iu.nim.,u, approval K10 en th biulnv clmmpieii, who lm- l". second name will b plajcd next i,. ,' V, ,,,. , ,.,,, r arlpv lievcl ' Er '. Iiin lri., u tabu Itiducrtnei.ij A lUck ,t th c''il "" " , ". ", ".. , ' .... .,.. Mendnv and If a tliitd s neiessnrv u win li ah niene met is c.unrn y nevu, AV.'V.I-K.'Ti.'-ir.it nr.. ti,.iim i,..Lnnh. ......... Iiteuiniin imviiii i ..- ..- '"'i ;. . ,.., , , a..hi... llmldi Kitzeern hi ul I Miliaie nil with u;j'ji iSH ,i..i.r.. T. effwllve nelui winner nenu lubn Hlce, who nns le-ni.-it for nema ni in. srueiuis imj.i " .. : ,.j n.i.i . i, . I,,,,,. ., ..... -v rK . "?"v me .i me. - --... , havinL' icreuiiH. . I JHLSLV-YtaS.. "iK'-'i I b. e feVms uliaM. Inducement, , fi Wu.. , l-...... I....... . ... i.. .Tlinnir Merine anil Knrl lliirtrmirt will1 ,i rii'iieuer. preimeiii hi uie i.n-nrii ' ... ,i i . . League, will referee all the games , battle with Harry Burke lu the open- Ing bout. iv n i'ii r. nit iiwv jiivim i.n k I .kli A. A. will rreradnUr ter tne A.in.H ir.itin. " -. 't:.:"".u . . .-... ..9 ""v.." -:,..':-. .". " '" :.- . , .. .i.h.i .. ,.,.., W ..a.011 unarr n ma.iewtti., ". iMiikllt or punitiv i.-an r neliu luhn KlCC. WHO Illls lieilieil I HU. II, men Inrnmn. tenn.r nisn.f.r ei nw nri ,i.i r w Mils atira t en li r in lm same ,..iu n,,,l lelmsnti nrevieuslv owns n Ijoarrew. All of Iri eur iU)k 0 i eir urenud. I Me r tint En .rai.l l,n,K nu l l,l,"w,i I'r viniisij , owns a lti ana new aru wgrxins no itirn . trvt wd.cil service nnnw n, eui ins urui p.iuiu.i-"- u-..y.w--.-. -.- ..... r 1 I Oi l'l ,1. I. n I f.u n.n lm Se llOIII gets 111 IIIC COIiri HI leilFl TI, ik .if IMni In i rnrnl . ill. ilniin fc... A .1 n.l- T- l rr I I nfld-v '),' J,?': '.i i,,'?;ir..J,0Jl' ."."; "' It failed mostly ngulnst Tllden I ID. .ra la five mll-a derpl .Of cuurw. yeuwS ye7' . ... J, n tr.Hi.ne n'lin mil elintiiiileii liewcter ' nei.i'e.1 ncaru eeui navy. in. ivins ei w. ocean I iinueir. yiru .i 1110 tiarniiiia mm ei ThO tell Cliampieil, newaiei, sciilul 0,u,tiii .ami mermaid, and the Klyln Dutch - pelu plaer, which l te play In match. en the first cemet-IllSC snot ls Often t man. "Penn In the Dm Ha" la a feature and teurnun.nta In England durln th. cer. nnf ami failing, came threuah with 'u'll want tv rad Ir IM ilaaln..6ciien ' lnir aeaaen. and which lat.r may vtstt. tlw net ni """1 i" e ieaiilii!.. it. ifi ,w '""", V' s Puaue Xwb. "Mast it Unltwl Btat.a. ha. rrlv4, le CnvlMdfM another Jut ai iktw. OccaaienaUy litjiabit," akp, j th. atmr Ar aruia f rem JSumws AlRf.. Simla. r, 5jf : . j s??r,5..yu.i UtfllUIHI Jaji.iv M.llaa Kll tQirununic--- wi imu i an "Tl" ifrmtli nFlIita 0mA liTa l4 ! tr Ju.ra within BMP .. n. Fine Mmlm Sa21Z?s9nniY2lLLLv4nK!i7WlLLI tSWTin MlrrCVTrv.)iHH ......iBifi JHVWtifflSKr t9S2.4tiiWI is-&aaas - mmmmmivjju AwnvziAt.Wi .tfjWJHBx9Pr mm m njKrfpinv; -bimv - J0$x$m& c- " P-cigar Ce., wJP Escepcienaks aPftenurTn in... A n ' - t At ' VS WE DO NOT make El Product" te sell "at a price." We would like you te compare their quality with any cigar regardless of cost. We make themand make them well from the choicest Havana. We use only the best of shade grown leaf for the wrapper. We never depart from the well balanced and un un cepyable blend that has made El Producte's reputation. Then we acll them at treasonably aa we con. The reault has been eight een factories werklnB at top speed le supply the demand. --WtfV8 Bouquet 10t straight xn-1 t...r ii.-j t ..i . '-Q . fc. vr V t I II " .IfMllHl ,jj , . .. V &A:fyi.MAtei ll . . 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