Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 05, 1922, Night Extra, Image 20

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NEW YORK CLUBS NOT
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$$NOW FOR 1922 LAURELS,
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U Crack Infield of the Giants Is All Shet. While Yanks I
Great Outfield Is Handicapped as Opening Day
"Z of Season Approaches
UNCLE DUDLEY
By BOllKRT . MAXWlil.U
Spert Mller Errnlnc Tiiblle lAt(r
A 8 THE opening da of the mujer lraguc baseball season approaches New
Yerk fans nrc getting nervous ever prospects of the (Hants enil the
YAnkws. A week age it looked as If both club would HnMi tlrst In their
leagues, but new it is feared they will finish in April. In ether words, the
favorites are all shot te piece and arc net performing up te the advance dope.
It I entirely tee early te hand out the tough luck stuff, but baseball Is
nuch an uiurrtnin game that one necr can tell what will happen. The Giants
tire depending upon their million-dollar infield. Ne doubt it 1 one of the
Rrcatest aggregations ever (tot together and will keep the club up In the run
nlng. However, In order te de that ever mnn mii't be In tlieip ever) day
and keep en delivering the geed". Injuries will put the parade out of step,
Rtid It's a geed thing the Mar are disabled new intend of next month.
Heinle Croli ban a unlit tinier. Krlch hs an abscess
en his tee and Itanereft Is out of the line-up beeuuic of
serious lllnesa of his wife. Geerge KelU is the enlj rcg
ular in the Infield, with Yeung and Cunningham, two
outfielders, Ailing In. In the exhibition games this is net
serious, but afler the regular season starts the Giant"
will have te present their strongest line-up eerv din.
Thee men wid be back next Wedntldn, according t
Mcflraw
The anks hive net rounded Inte shape n rapldlv
as was expected and there I u glaring weakness In the
euttield. Elmer Miller Is n regular and llugglns planneil
te use Fewster and McMillan In the ether spots. How
ever, the hne net come tliti'iigh and the Ynnkee mm
ager will hae te tr ii few mere candidate-
Ruth nnd Mcuscl will he out for sit weeks, and in
SCIIANfl r litit time the. American League champions will have n
tough time, lltujliib tried hard te land an experienced outfielder from some
ether American League club, but was turned down tint II" couldn't phi.
i nn one uji (n the miners, se the only thing left te be done Is te convert a
pitcher, r.itilier imrl pelbl.v nn inhclilcr Inte outfielders 'I ln- are O'Deiil.
Wiilly Schnng and Finnk Hiker O'Peul 1 a geed llv-chascr nnd lilts well,
und Schang p!acd left field while with the Ubieties Haker nevir has bet n
. out of the Inheld. but lie mn.v de well In the suburb-.
T The former I. me . un king appenrs te be -llillng out of 'he picture lie
lni't ii ai'ipc i In me wis nnd Heggin is nbeiit ready te take him out of
th line -up Maid hit bn'i are trickling past him en elthir side and he
fiintiut iuu i .ti.; .I'H.im liuktr ti"ei wn a speed merchant cen in his
palinlc-t tla.s, Inn new this we.ihnes lj. mure jpparent.
Seems -trange that a dub like the Yankees, with the big bankroll behind
ii. should be up against It fnv plater It is a confession of weakness te be
' forced te Ube catchers, pitcher and lnllelders te de rc'M'rve duty in the outfit Id.
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Harmony Among Phils
Penn Tradition May Fall
A Lessen te Boxers
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t.eiiuriabt, 1V!1. lu I'ublii l.cJu'r Cempanv
CLIVEDEN HURLER
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Keening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last Night
P. T. NINE ALSO
HAKMONY nnd aggressive fighting spirit will net make a champion out of a
(nil-end ball club, but Internal trouble lly cn drop championship team
te the cellar. , , , . .
I'er the Inst few seasons the Phillies bae been spiritless, due, In a Urge
metisurc, te the presence of some disgruntled players In the. llnc-up. Ihls leanen
it leeks an If all is well within the ranks. ,
Consider the Phils man for man nnd they don't appear te be pcrpctuM
losers. The outfielders. Williams, King, Lcbeurveau nnd talker, are nil
rugged, two-fisted hitters, who can held up their chins when computed with
any in the League. . ... . ,. t,!....
Jee Kapp, at third base, Is a ure and speclacular fielder and n fair hitter.
Art Fletcher Is thirt-flvc years old, but If his lege arc '"K "' "
eyes dim, he hasn't shown It In the short field or at bt. 1 1 innk J ,nn
and Hev Leslie, who form the right side of the Infield, are experiments, but
the' Noernncan Ucker at a pitching staff .hkh embraces Lee Meadow, .Timtny
Ring and Wilbur Hubbell. and the catchers Ilenline. Peters nnd Ulthero Ulthere
well. If thei 're net geed, they're net bad. either.
Uuttne fact, mere 'significant than class. Is that there is , perfect harmony
among the players and between" the athletes and Manager hem. A"den
ball club capalned by Arthur Fletcher must be '"'' " "TL l net
tljln' Phils; lerently It has been the flutterln' Philv, this year they may net
fly and they may net Mutter, but they will FIGHT.
PITCHING ACE
PERKASE AM
pal f.; nnd thr piarnt it ciiiij much fear nnd trrmhlinn.
y Yeung's ir ing Leses Its "Pep'"'
ft T)ALI'II MJL'Mi. .i eter of Philadelphia and the original "I'cp ' m base.
VSJ JLV ball nppaientlv Ims fulled te muke geed with Dettelt this rear He 1.
W net tee urn lent te play liny innie, hit. eye Is just e keen and his- leys junt as
ti ttreng, but hl throwing has fallen elT considerably. When we were in Au
W gtista two weeks age Yeung was placing a geed game and Manager Ty Cobb
.', bald he would be the regular scieml baseman.
AYntipr new hnvn been nvlciifl nn him. whlrh mpnnii
slated te step out of the scenario. Geerge Cuttdiaw
take his place, but Geerge no longer Is a spring
r thicken nnd might net be able te stand the dally grind.
ftj Therefore, the Tigers ure net e formidable as a ceuple
tjt.et weeks age.
S Yeung Is thirty-one years old and has been playing
l? Mnee JlKr.'. He broke in with Spring lit that car ami
then went te Scranton. Pep once was a member of the
1hlll(jt. unil itni. In i-firwl alnmllnir fltirlnir thn winter when
i no salaries were paid. He ws drafted in the fall of 1010
uiid rcle.ircil the day before the (.easen opened
A He went te Detroit In mil, upplanftng Germanv
; Schaefer at second bae. He held down that position ever
'J linee. Last yeJi In-, arm went bail. Yeung didn't knew
17 '.hat It was. but the results were disastrous. He eeuldn t
4 threw straight and his wild he.nes lest man games.
j Ty Cobb new l up against It
M oevclep a uew second baseman.
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OKHJf iPS he nmr tctll hr fenal te eichnnifr enr of hit hcarf
tS hitting eutfuUlers for Jimmy Mitchell, of the Yankees. Rtiangcr
f! things than that hate happened.
Trading With A A Clubs A'ef Se Brisk
f i T AST winter some of the magnate suggested that the three A A I'ague.
Sj J' meaning the Jnti national t'east and Auerlmn Association, be bmentleil
J because of theii failure le adept the drift Later this was treiiiinus!v
k il tiled, but after looking ecr the new tali tit In the major league training
Xi camps down Seuth we uie inclined te bellew the draft dodgers aie receiving
.hat Is eomiiienl) known as the absent treatment
(Few A A pla.MTb were tiled out this year Of course, there were several
."he were frent out en option, like Sum Pest, et Broeklu- McMillan of the
Yankees, and Mattex, of Pittsburgh, but few were purchased outfight The
tC'ubs kicked In heail te get Stat and Aldrleh, but Owner Wrigp just
transferred the menej from one pocket te nuethei. MctJraw paid a big sum
for Shlnners, of Indianapolis, and the Sr. Looie Urnnn gave eleven plaveis
ii for Donforth. Branch Kickey pmchatied Del Gainer from Mllwaukee, but
r Del has teen his best days and'wlll be used for utility purposes.
p Although the majerb will net admit ir, trading with the AA lengueis Is
g net at brisk a It once was. Tin Caveney and PInnelll deal with Cltu lnnatl,
t. the $75,000 purchase of O'Connell and the ?40,000 said te have been paid bv
- Petre't for Pltcheih Jehnsen and Pllette may have caused the magnates te
, duck for cover, but even when saner conditions prevail the chances are that
fi (iratt prices will be paid whether the league., agree te come in or net.
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MORE player are being lifted from the hunhes theie days, and i
thirt is a theitnne of biq-ltagnc talent, the yaunqitcr in Oti
loom, In., has just as mueh rhnnce te break into thu big show as a star
fat the International or Coast Leagues or the American Association
Reush Will Be in Line en Opening Day
ACCORDING te latest reports. Kddle Ileush, of Cincinnati, hn moil tieu
his demands itnd will play one vear for the Reds provided he reeeive
$ip,tn" At nrst lie insisted en a tnree.year nntiact,
and his latest efter shows he is weakening.
It ! our suens that Rridle will be in the llne-up
en opening day whuher his terms are aecep) or ii"t
He will net threw awav "JlfJ 110 te gain ,,'l(inn; net si,
veu could neine ,t He lernembers what happened te
Heinie I, roll last vear wlun the third baseman was fimd
n month s knlnry for lite reporting and that did net sound
,se geed
Hall plavert de net en fv the spring tminlrg tup
'lliev Imagine it 's U bekiim and tliev nn -e' into en
dihen en thi old farm or dm n0- n trmk If the, ,.Ul
sidestep the early grind th() tenslder it a mersl vlcterv
Iteush did net make the tialnlng lilp He dodged
all of the exhibition gameB and the barn-storming trip
Vr.rth lie knows the opening dnv is getting eleer and
ins demands aie net he strong, jjdille will sign within
M!H ttl I.iiU l'lne scored tnlmlciil
KiKs'ieiii iirr .Ice Mrt itnn, nUtli,
M.I.IA IIIWN Mr) tiieiin ili-rntnl Al
MiiiiIim lliink nri.iiiii mill .SiiIIiit Tenimv .
HUH nl ilint: llml Wclilir knOfkrd out I
lln. k Mhlcrl. first; Illllt Allrn knerknl out
. . ... . .... . IjlillitMl llnnnv Ketlrrrs detested' .. , ..,, , ,
Whitney's Classy Werk Wins for y,s!S!?n "vKS.'Wffifil ;rA,ln,Ati italKK Railroaders Will Play Baseball
KM iiruun kiiiMkril out Kid trtibliler, arti TL. w s.4.-w..,
riiiue) .rei defrutni MUu I'iriie. This Year in Montgomery
TOHOMO. CA.I lehnny Ilunder I
wen trmii aimmj doedrtdi. Pnnnu I ainiin
IIOIAIIKI.. MS. Curtain Heb Jleuer UOliniy League
iien nrr In1 MeNnnr?. i
MAV OIlK Ainile Rutner defe itrd
.luikle ( Inrki Jee Clifferd nnd l duKlIrl- ..... .. . ...,,
',,,,':!,i?7,V,,.:. . ,.-te,p Neme ttUi HAVE FOUR STAR HURLERS
llmni) ( iinie drew.
HiisTilN 1)ve Stmde defenletl Nate
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Germantown Against Catholic
High in Opener
W. PHILA. BEATS SOUTHERN
AUSTRALIA
IP
UPS 21 POUNDS
Scholastic Baseball
1(111 s iSIK
( ntnt llUli at llnvrrferil Prm
West IMillndrlrlilii lllpli nt I'enn Clinrlfr
INTrUMIIOI.X'.TIC l.U(.t K
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'lm'n II I II t.eiw) Tr'l.'d II. II 0 (100
. I'll II I ii I ami (mil. II n I ,n
font, lllsh n 0 in") sili'rn . 0 t .000
. r. ii . n e .oae
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r,minnlnrn lllrh. '.! 'nlliellr IIUIl 1
Went rhlW HlKh. 8, Southern lllali. I.
(Till K RI.M I.T
rmer Iarl lllrh 10: Hnvrrferd II lab, 1. '
lty I'Al'I. PKEP
WKST PHII.APni.PHlA HKiH and'
Cermantewn High ushered In the
Intcrsclielastle League baselmll Feiseti
jesterdav a'ternoen In an nuspicleus
'manner In luatlns Southern High and
r'nlir.lli. II eli resiiictlve V.
The CllvcdenH Uimblei I lllhel e en .,A'e 4j lirtitlit. 0 fret a lnchei welcht.
.i J. 11 i .!it - ,. nlille MWl!l11 ImmiiiiIhi reueh l'i ihIhsi iliest (nor-
the Pencmd grounds i te . wlile est ,,,,, ,p4 mhrM ,,,, (rpndl). 4W
Pllllh defeated Southern S te I. 1 Indie: vvnl, Xi InrlieSi blrriw. IS Inrliesi
In "each Instance it was a ease of one JT";,," 'Wf?' Vat' MWVnWi
big Innlnj turning the trlek. West inclira. anil nrcL. 17 lnrlif.
Philly sent six of lib ekht runs across , i-i77 isirinr
the plate In the t-ixth sewden, while H lAil IS II. .lAFFrc
Oermantewn registered five of ltf seven rplIHSn are facts and figures en the
tallies In the second. -L lntet heavyweight Invader, whe'ls
r ranKteru insu huj .swiue-nei msi.
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I.OOKIN'C ever the mere than!
ihe Philadelphia
none stands out
mete tiretnitientl"
than the "P. T."
aggregation. This
rent tc.inis in
ltaseb.'ill Assodatleu
Jim Tracey Started as Light
weight Nine Years Age.
Began in Ring at 15
WAS BORN IN SOUTH AFRICA
WIIJJI3 HOITi; lias retired from billiards becauje hl manager,
K. 11. Henjaniln. objects le an afrefment lilch neigamln himself
forced en the contestants in the title tourney. That sounds like peer
-sportsmanship te say the least.
I'enii and Non-CJrnduate Football Coaches
TP THi:.runieis percolating through from the inner cordon of football officials
1 at the rnlverslty of Pennsylvania are true, a radical departure from time- ,
honeied metfieiN In coaching will be in 5t'"; t,.ifi,.t the i
The latest story has Tem Haxtes, the brilliant Piteburgh halfback. a the
backfie d coach and .Tack CiTrnev. of Illinois. s tbe tutor of the line. Moherjlt.
the Nene Dame star and new outfielder with Detroit, alto has been prominently
",0n n",;' in 'the'hMeT;' f the gridiron Ipert at the PnUcrMty h,. there been
ether than a graduate of Penn coaching its teams.
Yearn age there was considerable agitation when the names of outsiders were
mentioned for cea.hi.ig berths, witk the remit that th- sponsor of the eutjlilcra
withdrew their names. .... , .1.1.-..-1.
The attitude of the Penn graduates nt thin time Is a pasnlve one. although ,
a meeting held behind closed doers laH week protested vigorously againM ad- (
mittlng non -graduate cenche. ,
This Is te be Herman's last J ear and apparently he is being given free
rein te cheese the Muff he feels will bring the best results Whatever the
coaching staff. U Is hoped that the Red and Blue will lift itielf out of the fe-.t-
ball inlre next fall.
BEN EOAN. oiice a Mackman ami for several seasons first string
catcher en the Baltimore Orlefcs, has been given his uiicetidlllcn.il
release. He was Immediately signed up by .lerscy Clt as manager,
which it. a boost for the Skecters. kgan Is. baseball wise.
t "Set -up' I'psets the Depe
FIRPO STOPS MeCANNO
Seuth American Loek Like vri
uing Heavyweight
Newark, N. J., April r.-l,ut.
gel Kirpe, nn Argentine pugllUt. J
today considered by experts as a flmil
uiuuiiiiiu 111 ins- iuukii ueeuusc of L
defeat of Joe McCann here last nlik
Flrpe entered the light with little or
blows, but the way lie absorbed dm
Ishment and came back like a rirtL
lien was Imprefslve. '
McCann was beaten down In the cIm!
Ing seconds of the fifth round, and tw
efliclnls stetmed the bout. Tlii. i?
clslen was well received by the crew
for It appeared the Seuth AincrlS
champion might seriously Injure ikl
"""' " . "-"niiBBd,
REJOICE IN FIRPO'8'VICTOHV
llucnes Aires, April C News of tL
victory of LuIm Klrpe, Argentine nnii!
lint, ever .10c .Mcunnn in tnelr bout lu
night at Newark, N. .1., reached hm
shortly uftcr midnight. KnthusS
n..i. iln tvtttell Mflfl III, vlr....l. . -
riymim iiiuv"' ..., i.n.niu-i) avVIIItl
the result slllCC 10 o'clock, recede .1
news with manifestations of great tell
A piocesslen of delighted yeutiaB
joined by elder enthusiasts In tabsidl
IllliVUI?, iMiii.."-'. itiv micin nieginf I
natietiiil nnthem and songs In honor
Jurpe, who wnw cnecrca leiuny g e
world's champion."
Frlach Max Mlai Opening Qanj,
Knexvllta. Tnn., April S r,tlM
Krmch, the Fordham fljuh, will peunSSI
mlMlnc from the aunts' lln-(iv) ha n
... ...Am nn Anvil 10 .. . ..'
rlht feet r reived by McOraw'n mcM
basftmnn ftbeut 'month be. decUrMiJ
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in ll Bmu iur v icai xwe wrexi.
.AjhA ......J a v tHnu TTftAit nt I lilr nn.. ah
tl?B li lintiTJAKUV KID UW)W . was wippesca 10 nu r..t.- ..........c. . ,. ...i..,
. 111 ' ...1 n .1... mi. ,..,.1.. Mnmlnv niehl. It wax icpertcd mat Hammer nurt ni
I J 1 1 mcsvill -" " .'.,...!. .. - --" -
TOM VOIZ
nlan te Keen en
the Jump from the
opening of the
season en April "11,
and aside from
representing t h e
rallreild will also fiimtleti as the
Perknsie leain, of im Montgomery
fount League Since this announce
ment wan made the clubs In the Pike
circuit have been busy strengthening
their line-ups te combat such n strong
aggregation, especially since Pcrkasie
Is 11 new team this car.
The season w til open en April 2ft at
hand
Philadelphia Ter- r(mld net mret the former schoolboy anil Jee Itenp, et irenieu, was siiimiiuiee.
mlnnl, of the' when Kone's name was nnneunccd'as Brown's opponent, a eiy of 'Sset-up
1' e 11 11 s ylvaniairPI fll0 (l.vmpia'n ntmesphcre, ... , ,, '
K a Iren a,. and wiintlier llrewn held the Trenten beur tee cheaply Is a matter of opinion.
rll'Zers'n? .t ".. thing certain was that l"""! fr0m ,,ei"B n ""tM"1''
Columbus last As It was. .Toe upset the dope by w lining from Harry.
year. Rene's surprising victory should be a lessen te beiers. ! he hadu t bem
The railroaders ln f,hn)e he probably would have been Deaten te a tr.177.1e.
RAniHT MAHANVILLiE has tome out with an opinion tb.it the
Giants arc gelnu te miss Geerge Hums. Nothing mere triitliful
reiild be said. Furthermore. Hums will be missed by the fans. Geerge
was one of the best, en the field and off, that cer appealed in u base
ball uniform. .
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Beets and Saddle
Slippery Khn wel1 11Uci1 for ' ,e
Southern Maryland Handicap, the ,
Hnvvle feature today, at a mile. hlle
Krankfenl 1IIH niui ertnensr ingr. .TIm Tracer, liamplen of Anstinlla and , r,',": -v Z, ., , ii?i tin old campaigner likes a longer route
were schululrd te dash, but the fru , ' Npll Zealand, and new in America for J,1'1;'01 ":. 1"' ?-,s,Ul ""'' il,CPl1 tin, 1 mi e. vet his light Tiandicap ,
Ivvas postponed en account of wet , ,(le main purpose of getting int.. glove ,r,s-, " " " e " t Vn- ' (1"n ' "ar te give him the advan- '
I grounds '...mpetitlen with Jail. Jicmpsey for thr'K"" '"rnmeSielVnrf," " S per ..ml I.unetta appear best
Tim n.v.dens went through the en- vvmld's diadem v'" 5f' . , ' , " . K(lm,P ft ,h ,1 U nt of tin etheis.
Iti.e lea.-ue b.sel.all n he.lulc lust J-;r Of ,,,.. TrnrPV ,,P, nnt e,,.t ' J" '';' J
without su t.ilnhu- 11 -iiiBl" defeat. In n.-npsev te postpone hi- nip nhrend '' ' tl e r.-t of the line will be r, lncei0,Uabye, St. Angelina.1
nddttmii i-iliissv Allies wee vven fnP ,H, n , notch. Hut lul, .luck Mn ', " L "1, ',' ,",B ,nJ""n B". t B,e 1. Se.ond-ahello. 1'iHi'. '
fmm ether tmiins ami a leceul of su- r...,,,,,, .,. Aintr.illn.Ww YnnlMiii! ",ll(h 'if".1"'1 ' " ""d hv Art Sum- i':'n ,,i.n Third ltetslnil.1. 1
tieu consecutive vii..ris vveie hung up tiilehelder is willing te -hew his ability !"T',," ' ," l "llll,l,'l,l,l "nseball As- 'rruntula. Applejiifk M. I'euith
lw.f.,r tlii.v fell hefeie the eilMllllgllt of ncnlimt nm nf tin. niliri lienvwv eights mneii. u,,iinl.,.ln,. Hui.unv. l-'imnv Uenn.
A Bargain for a Man
the Svvaitliiuere I'rep nine in 111c iasi , ln this ( euntrv.
game of the season by one run. Trafej has had a let of experience as
Dick Smith Is .Manager
1'irst of the jilaveis te he introduced
Ltllli vi v liir " ' -...- .- , 1 ill' ' ,1 lil"s IKUl 41 llll "I 1 Ajtriti'iiu Mi3 I !. t 1 1 1
The team this year is the atne with1,, ti-tmiiii. Ile isn't just hiiaking into 1 . ' ' . 11 .1 I'ln,01, t0 '
ic exception of two positions, these the pugilistic pastime. Nine jears age, I ,,'"r""A ,tu,p, 'U,I'K"
e.ng pitching und thud base. They , ut the age of fifteen, Big dim st.utcd 'rk"n ' '(' ,',';'r- .
,st a valuable lmrler in Jehnu Kaufl- I !,s boxing career. At that time Tracey, J'AT,- ri I ... i.K 1
the
be
lnsr
man graduating, but if Whitney can who hud been left an eiphan when heveu
turn tmck tlie u.utera in me iniwnn-i- n .jears old, left Heutli Afiica. the coil
which he set down the Purpl and tield trv of his With, and went te the nert
athletes vesteiday, no fear will be shown 1 rm pan of Australia.
bv them. 1 Weighing 1.1- pounds Tracev first en
1 tereii tile tistlc lleltl as a llglitweigut
After half a dozen matches Jim s
Dli.U Smith I
peep at his 1
1 sixth Wearv. Verltv. Nuiural. Sev
enth Matthe-, Mary, llcrmls Kcrable,
Veiled Colleen.
1007 he was
Lungren's Lusty Triple
T I .. KA,. 1 f a itnA iln I!miA nf til A
esllnc Vr.im IfWW .i ui-l'ei" . ""V.1- ?" """" V..",v .
with the it inntii f'ltv fsi trials or WllltO UOlK, II sun 01 .MC
' ,., ,' LAV'""1 ll ," I iee and Mthln, In the string of Walter
remarkaeie
nt Mel
hitc Heck
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SHIRTS-White Oxford
SUPERIOR te any shirt te be had at this price
today. Wc knew of no White Oxford Shirt
of equal excellence en sale for less than $2.50.
A most extraordinary bargain at
$1.85
each
3 for
$5.50
. . , I 1IIM1 HUH 1VII II IIIU
Yesterday's gime found the Unm- en te ,. ,)t of p()mi)0tltl
even terms for one inning aim tnen mg- , )l)l)K ,.jkUWilcrc fnr i,outs Se the
i.tnt i In. I'nthnlli liich hurler. went te c..,i. v.. I.,.,.. ..,,..,1 .... .'... ...,l
n - , , .. .-"inn ..tiiiiii rniH'ii .ill nnifc .iii.i
meies In the next round, tllld lOllldlKit vw,lted 1 (!() mile tn Svilnev. where
I locate the plate. In this Inning the last ,Tr..p, nI,p,.nre(l in a nu'uilier of vvel
vear's champions made live tallies en I (Pnveight contests,
two hits Hj 101(5 Trucey's avimdiipels had
free
mi;
tin
had the bases jammed te capacity en Sherttv after that the still-growing I mainstays, Unriess with Stitsen and
'thiee occasions during this inning Tracey was forced into thu light- , I-eiiiieu In the KaMern r.eagun for a
Jin lust wallop or uie inning was heavyweight cla"s. nml later .Mm ue- I j-"i'- in s,.snnh , eatihing will
mile wit li tnree en wie sju-ki vveiepeu into a
i7Jl ii . second fastest juvenile of the JeffertU
Tti.li.;.?. a ttable Is Prlnce Regent, a son of Span-
Wi Prince nnd rnder
brother of Hout ledge.
,..; I"k Peth at Chester. 1
IUIK VI ... .....l .- 11.. It.. 1 1 v
en and he decided I " ,'' ,'" , ' " ,'""':' '"",' """ ? lh Prince and Pnilerstudy and a half
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"- . Ill lit! ' JLV', 1 IMUIilliU IIUU
'lhese two blnglcs mixed In with hve lnfrpawl s0 ,,., tlnt he Wcame a
e tickets niida lestlv emu by I nm- niiddlevvelght. meeting .Ilnimv Clubby.
ings. Cal hehc s second lacker, decided i (, Amt,rll,n stlu. et ,0tp ,IajSi t
,. g.ime then and there, (.ermantewn Svdnev in n twentv round set-te.
ever sitae.
Smith has suiteiinded himself with a - T . . '
wonderful nrrnv of plavers. He should ' The Maryland .Teckcv Club yesterday
worry with mh Ii u "vviak"' pltcjiiug announced dates for the racing of It1
staff which Includes neh stars as Ileb Itading stakes for the meeting which :
David, Temmy Volz. Kddie ilarless and "HI I)M "l l'ie I'lmllce traik en May I.
Kddln I.enneu I The dates fellow : '
Marshall!? Cmith&Rre
en's furnishingsLi Sporting goods J-ine
724 Chestnut Street
David was with the Verth Phi's last
year. nit was one of HrlrfeKtinrv'a
Wcdnmtay. May 8 Plmllre Nunry. tw-yenr-eliis
(our and one-half furlenga.
Hiturday. May fl Sprlnr Handicap thr
vtar-eldi and upward, en and ene-alitetnth
tnllm
Turndny. May 0 Sprlnr Juvnll. two
yrai eldii four and enf-half furlenci
xWfliinday. May W I'linllce 01. thra
srar.nlil fllllea en and enn Hlifnlh mlkii
made wit n xnrec en iin1 s.n-n- . veiepeu inre n iuu-iiriigiii neavy . " '" . "' mines liaillt, of
1 1.. . .. .11 il.n ... ..I., u.. .. ...... all, ti . t t, tlui llnlixi mi C!tll C,, .. .1 . . vm
I.ungren. who piny uiiuii-mil ui spuna .iueri i.ieyu wns tin heavy weigiil i ' " - ' cx a m i i.u ntetlierH, ' 'niiiiiUJ'. May 11 Qrn Bprln Vitlr
of the Oimnntewn Institution, and champion of Australia in lll'JO. and ltvUl pn' Seutli with the Yankees last I Sli-cplech-ise, four-year-eldi and upward two
who Is nrsi sneser en un nine 'vim was tliiring Hint year unit Tiacey climi- -i"""
the count two nnd two en him lined nited the fetmer for the title of the , pi,.(iin en 1'hs.t
.. i. .11 t... r,.l n.vin In iinlei- Iinlil I .. .... mi.- -' ' " "'
Hie uail un im-. ..'.. ... iiiuk"iii no iiHiiii.!,' in." snllr s.'nrnu
an I by the time MiClnde, the Catlmlie Tiacey went le New Zealand and he
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In nil et the game with the excep
tion of thus, pl,ed , I'.uNte, C,nr.
nm n I'inUitii inn .nt i.. .1 a
iiutikldri. Mturni'il the Dnll te tin in- vvallened .1 liinwwiight mimed Poelej
field three tiinnni'is tampered em i Uie for ti, frown then (ienrge Cook also
pnn nnd l.ungieu whs lestnig en the win tremmel by Tnuev In IIUO.
Lnt tnel. Tills Was the deriding W'al Siliw... nrrlvlm- III Veil Villi Twiml'
lop of the game ims rPreived n niimbir of offers, but the hug .i petkasli (ins eake for
Temiiiv Murray a Mei nt Cnnnel .Urn's handlers de net want te make the '"'"J "' I'miestiiwu. will he the sole
youth, was sent te the mound after mistahe of sending the bbj hey Inte the
this disastrous Inning by Malinger Per- ling until alter he litis become fully
gusen. and I e iimceedcd te show hoiiie acclimated. It preb.iblv will hi a mouth
real hulling ilu set down the hefty i before Trntey makes his American de
kliMgers of the (icrmantewu ttnm with but.
four hits in tne remnuung seven in
euie I'lekuii inn out In ih.. v ....... i,...
League nnd ter the Just two i ampalgiiH
in the Kiistcin League will held down
home. town leprc-entative en the club
Ieiinnv ltvan. of the Xew erk State
ami I entinl Leagues, will revir second
"Chads" ralrhurn, of P.rldesburg, wili
laveit around short, while Prank Clan-
ii'i .' V" """'"'f "i '-"Kaii Square,
will ln fnitrifl e I .La I.... '
nill.
i-aturday Mav 13- Th rrtnlinni thrfe.
)ear-elda K.O.OOO addd. one and ent-elehtli
mllen.
Scraps About Scrappers
SCHOOL TOURNEY STARTS
National Basketball Play Begins en
Chicago Court
Chicago, pl ." I'lrst-rinind
aanies In the finnili natletml inl"'i"che-
Ilastlc basketball muniament btniierl to
day at the I ulvisiy of Chit age
Tsent-nlx of ihe crack hluh school
) millitits et the leuntry ure eutirtd In
the meet
j The Canten, III . five and the Sutten,
Neb., team, champions of that Statu,
opened fhe tournament. Other morning
matches aie befwTin the Yankton. S.
D., anil the Mount Vernen, O , teams,
Y's Krax
nines, allowing one additional run, this, RnlAl FR RFPFIVP PRI7F5 will Im found at the het cernei.
IbfinK tainted This was the rrMilt of DUVVUCnO ntUCIVC mitCO , nmm
, two errors. He aW struck out tour, u...mA a...,. with Warn Butts, of Steel
men,
Miltne Shows Class
npR nf
Mere Than One Hundred Award. , . '. , J 'A "u "Zv" , V T!'
Made at Financial League Banquet (le'd and caught for Dnbsen, and 'Ped
'pIir.Y seem te be afraid Ir Londen r.. tli ,,ieantliue' Catlirli, . ,il,l de The Phllaih Iphi.i I'liiancliil Hewling J-nneh. Ism year vvlth Shanahan nnd nJii.nwillUJ t,n fm irc
1 that KilLnne will even t.k. from lit 'ga.ust .he I, n lin of Den WhU- Leugi.e . lesed ,h, II.: -J s;Use Inst l.lglit Mrunbudg. & Cot,le,-, RSliVrSSd '3
Wing tlceige his V Wi who ilnews them our the plate with u bniuiiiei i.i Kuglei , I Ifte-tith cloedman,
unAivir fAbSbS vr GREB
.leliniiy Buff, ilnmnl'n is III mtn njttllrg
t.fenard In the wind-un of an l.lnuaiii
ithew hrri thr latter part of the tnnth
dther llfi-iioiinderH tn hu en thi iard an
Jee I.Micli .lack Phnrkfy le ODenrrll,
liiillllrB Muck, Jimmy Mrnd.i nnd Oankla
Jereme.
Jimmy llanjen and Oeri Chaney bti
had te poptpene beutji ar a rult of thli
terrific tusal hera lat ok Itanlen waji
tn tiavr mt Joe Tipllti' In llnten and i)eryi
Chanv vn te have )ud Hhamm O Iltlan
In Baltlmei.
Al Iklamend. a .N'pw Yerk bantam win
ma.1". hla debut at th jaiiibrla here en i
ivinav nenil li" "in cnifil iainvt
llattlln Murray JImtm nanr t tuhnn
Tcnm i.e-ruiy
'luni; lirncle ii
i i KIJ
When Onental flappeiii adept mod med
irn skirts we suppesn we'll see the
Clii-nese.
'from tin light side lie allowed them almvi (hi'lmit streit. ut which ever
.lit niltllil was inilliMl. 1" unieiKii iii-..iis ininiuKi
tWO IU11B
Our Dally Ouesslng Contest Wher
de they play Indoor tennis?
and Hoekford. Ill, and egaump. Hall players nr pretty geed scrflp.
Mich. P"' Veu ought te see the pitcher's
In the aflunoeti the Tort Heett, box.
Kan., live, iliani'ilens of their tute
.i i., i.i
nil the Iescm could garner elT his de- imping rapidly. Dining, the evening
liverv nnd all of them came in (separate ''u'p m 1"-PS t,,r ' lV,TV. m",le 'II.1''
. I ilni ii riLin ii i hi illuli lltiitinl '111 &
Ulr, i iiu -iii'wh mii; iiiai iiitit-u uc
innings.
l.uluu ihe iisiilt of the three eilers in nun i. iriwHir, iiieniueiii, ..,,,
being llie icsini e inc. inn i! mers ,,...,.,,. .i i,: .' ... .i,i.. W son Abse ut(.lu. Rufna.e m
leatnm lies, i our mis were "'s "c-. " i" ,. i...ut, - (. ....... w nmsi
Pittsburgh Boxer
New "Verk, April .".- .fehnny Wilsen,
... . . j i ...iiiriic fnlliivv l"" '""I'licweigiit cun u pien, i ccilncs te
Hl control was perfect and only one avards fellow . f, w, , ,. . ; " n cs te
man received a free ticket te the irst M;"i.Vi3i,u. b..ei t.iii". jTi Ktat TlilV; ' ta l te M.iiry, write him letters, HUeak
.ack Fourteen died vlu the Strike. Mr j;tlifan. hlsh nvrHin. 'Ihlrd National. I hlghh of him , but 8H f ur flalifinir lilii -1
, ,.,,,. ,lu ihe result of hln deeentiVB Mr Tavler. hlrh time iiina. I'rnnByhnnla ',' ,i,,., . , ' "" ' "r "aU'ing llllll
out route iim the result or. nia i'epve (.0,nrjny Mr, Ue hl,.h ,,, KHfna, Ken. nothing doing.
curves and sheets. '1 his la a very geed 'fcnoen National, Mr Davl Th h was discovered yesterHnv nK
, I I... . nltel.ne lii Ms nnenlni? enme Hottlen "If -Urn t.,.ih I'n en Nat oil a .1... .1... ... ".."ln,:0"'x!Lye1t.rrn.nJr hen
in inn iwi u 11 (.in in imii wiiv,...in ni"v .. . .1 .11 . i.i! i.i.i.i' inn run iiiiiuin n nnimn,i a k
1 .1 .. ...... nn.i it 1, enn Iri.i.n it r. caininwi. enn ipiiiii, 1'nniuiei pnm i , ', '.', """ ""r"" i"''
i ei in- i-i-uiuii ini'i '". ,. f "' rrutt. mi .wihis turn imrMi. nnutnvvar. vviiien wen
uiwl with u record if Iweiill-nlie V Ii1
terlcs III twenlv fun g.inies tduved, will
mCrt the ustin M un H'th Scheel
train. Dlbn I nil hes wi1! briti in
ther the Tclti"t in lilue H'l's
and ilaillHiii. Muni New Klihiueliil
Wis., nnd Ka1iinm.oe. Ml'h . und (Iiiu-
well. la., uud Cuthidial High Scheel,
of Dulutli, Minn.
slahln Cub dralra te book Kimaa
rauelua hexn taarn. eftarlnv ra-
MWM frana wiiusna. t
Jelmny Ufl. of Houth Pilliutf'pi, .
hut en the tr.ill of th mtddleiwlshtu Vlritl
jis ha never lO'S evn U.n rwundN and
anta le uke a crack nt Tommi Imhrari
mere than any en alia
Temmy teuihrnn flnlihei up In hla train
ln today for hla meteh vsltli Trank Cai.
tmne, of N"V Tork. iarb-me U te autntl.
tuta for Jeft Hmlth. Earl rrane. of aill.
frrnla. will wen In tin mt Jtli op
penent will be J'tpraj' Murty eth- num
Ural Hatnmy Neble y Jimmy Mandn
lUinny VerVm va Buddy Kltwaraid an
Johnny Hhearn v. Oer Tulley
California ltlitwltht
Phyllis Intetrupts te aak
ballet 1 n hefs r.iie
If a
pony
V " den t knew ulieut hfs l'i im t
.fake Sehiiefer hm ulwuys iiiiudH hij
cues.
tn ti aIi
m no ninvm nn vr.. te inn riiii 7n-isa.-
verry In the pitching iiepaitnicni Mmhwn smienai Mr ci.-iti.ih Cnmmlssiiui raising the ban against ihc. Verk state in th sdiinr at tin, Nftlmu
liem lliillitt had two heftv ileilhlis wt,,i, ( -rl l(an, I'enirii Vrnl. ' cliilim Inn R-iturdav nlcht UJeinii iemalrh,.1 vn
nn.l nlnved n sine L'nine nlleld He Sir i i ift huh , , u.i IT vldi nt l.lf . it-'i' .. iv.,.l n. .. Ilebln. tha IJalsian chainp for ths teml am
and pinveii a sini tnnii inn m Ml , r,B ,,,, ,,,,, lhriH ua, ,, f,. A ihen was elTurcd the same 5n.. i he win take en Yerw Jim (,ni i-,,'
Itgiired III thi elllv double plav of the ,,i Tl ,., jr fi i, i, ,, i i .!.,,'., (Hill hut even that didn't entice hlni In nradle va Johnn II.-.n I'tdre Cainie ,.
-urn In tin hlilli inning Mure i Hum I si j;r Jtr-ri.erli etrepli J ,ltl.nt i ,r,t,ir.M H.,ii. i . ! , 1 ! MeWarluml und Al Nlien vj K n
jiiii in un mm luiiiiih - ..,,,. , ..... ,,,,., .,,i,,.., 1... atisinr, iiu cieearcii uniiv he mH .!...., r echu mnnhei.
(ifiinantenn mectH wen rnilatlei vir m i .nm.i num. tilranl Nj. net tight (Jreb
.!. 1 in.n, m, . mi I II111 I ncl I IIliiiii him hi li n i urn Lai l'i ilasa a '
phla High.
.... lensrue hibt enr. I'rlday nfternnen en
Gamblers come and go, but the bone Housten Held. Thin game will go far
roll en forever,
The miner arc new ent en a ttrlka.
It taint tk tot tk major -ret.
te determine 1 the ultimate winner of
the chamnlenihip. and th Ollvedene
leek la feed ihape for the game and
m. m w . ... li AL- j .
tnoeia m ipmi wimiiti.
ItCfurM Mr Cliunt hlxh thre.; lumn Phil- I
aneipinu .siivinv i uiui vir .n in men nm
kin Kaiun Cnininenwcnlth TltU. Mr. Alkar,
anna Katnt
menweath 1
n. (Temmaratal Tvuatl hlch avarax
Katboflne Kalltr: hia aluaU camk
rllrla rinnlii'lal lliiwllnr
am. Philadelphia Tru.t. Mia Kathei
tauay: aecena team. .
bird taam. Commerelal
i M Kaioerino jv
Mm Bath Altanz.
l.eairue nrat
laa Katherlna
llayi aecend taam. Commenvyeath Title
IOCKEU VT WITH TMr, JCBTI
Are women Jurers haia te etayT Can a
woman perform aervlea with tha mlted Jury
without fimbarraealnv clreumatanfMat v....!.
want te read "Looked .Up With the Jitrjrr"
a praaanted la th Ma 'm w
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