Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 07, 1922, Night Extra, Image 27

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yyilliam T, l'aen ana wirmr
Noted Stars Will Play at
High Scheel
Uin will be In the leading part.4 The
'otctaters will bee Tilden in the re
rt Jimmy in the play,
pOUND-ROBIN DOUBLES'
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.I 1ERMANTUW. AWUMH is pre-
narlnr for the big event or tne sen-
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?"ii. FiraTn1 nnrt in a round-robin
Rubles .natch en Academy Field, Ger-
nuntewn avrniM- mi" eii inc.
The competition will mark the open
mi of the wprlng sports season at the
sijuaker Institution, Tiie receipt win
ibe used te help pay for the new field,
A admission ei $i.uu win ue cuargee.
(" William T. Tilden. lid, world's ten-
IV i ..) n tvKMfliintn nf f 2 Arm fin .
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'town acbii . '" " "- -
biiir He has arranged te have It.
INerris Williams, Watsen Washburn,
Ivinrent Richards and himself te take
fkrt l hc '"''('11. Bill will be paired
t "7 til.l....lM T.tinunn n rwl UVt I tm
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Washburn will play eri the same side
V.l ,l. Mfif
m xira Molln UJurstedt Maller.v. na-
"tlenal women's champion, also will be
Brtient, and mey get into action.
111 IllC L'vriUHJi mu Kiunuuira iv.ii
"tits a ploy in the Orpheum Theatre, en
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alias Jimmy
Valentine. The tennis stars will be
the guests of the school at th,e theatre
ud will occupy a box.
Gloucester Girls Win Title
Gloucester High Scheel wen the
Seuth Jersey Girls Heckey League
championship by defeating Collings Collings
weed High Scheel en the Haddenfleld
High Scheel grounds, 2 te 1. All of
the goals were scored In the opening
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"1 am icriuimy preuu ei mv girif,
Id Miss Hesslc Tayler, coach of the
winning team after the game. "They
pltjed a whirlwind offensive game, and
their defense wan remarkable. Colllngs Celllngs Colllngs
weod also played a fine game, but we
were just a little better."
Start Tennis Season
Germantown Academy and Penn
Charter opened the Interacademlc
League tennis season yesterday after
neon ey aeienung Episcopal Academy
and Havcrferd Scheel respectively.
.Episcopal Academy failed te win n
set from the Quakers en the Manhelm
eentts. In the doubles, however, Col Cel
tert and Kinder almost captured their
first set from Allen and Graves, but
the .count ended 7-5. Ashbrldge was"
nearest te winning a singles match
when he was defeated by Pertry, G-3.
Simmy Wiener, of Germantown, a
pretege of William T. Tilden, 2d,
worlds tcnniH champion, wen his
tingles mitch from Price, the Episcopal
itar, easily, 8-1, 0-2.
Pinn Charter also made n clean
sweep, but failed te win all of the sets.
One of the surprises of the meet was
fhftf.'CYnnl? tfltfa nlnia1 flpaf alfiU. tm
I thr.Jellew and Blue In place of Cap
.tainj,Bnrtlett. P. C. wen all of the
lour singles ana two doubles matches.
Bt. Jeseph's Prep walloped Chestnut
HU1 Academy nt St. Martins yesterday,
12s te 4. The ragged fielding of the
academy tenm and the hard hitting of
the Crimson nnd Gray were responsible
for St. Jeseph's win.
Episcopal Academy socked Northeast
High in the ether baseball game of tbe
titernedn, ft te :t. The Churchmen,
champions of the Interacndemic League
last year, made their hits count nnd
wett; easily. Altheueh Northeast nut.
rJWeldtd and euthit the Blue and White,
n cuuui nut romp nireugn witn tne
final punch. All of the Northeast runs
were scored in the ninth after two were
eat
Erank Sheridan was elected captain
nf fte Cflthnlln Hlt.li trnplr tm ..
tgT day afternoon. Sheridan has been a
member of the Purple and Geld treck
team for the Inst three years and is
holder of the Catholic League bread
jump record, which he made in 1020.
la addition te jumping. Sheridan is also
a sprinter nnd n member of the 440
Jtrd relay team.
Coach Glenden has a fleck of candi
date practicinc daily en Oahlll Field
nd he is confident he will have n
worthy tenm te represent the school
this season.
EAST VS. WEST IN FINAL
. BOUT AT NATIONAL CLUB
WWalker and Salvadore Meet In
,, ciani-Meunaep Tomorrow
East s. West will be the feature et
weekly show nt the National A. A.
tomorrow night, when Archie Walker, of
Hit "ierk, meets Phil Salvadore. of
viilfernln. In the f,tar bout of eight
wunds. Hetj, Salvadore and Walker
mt i appeared In n number of contests
w ii r y nr"' t,,e' "bowed well.
u- I. 'N " f"""" amateur fuam
Bll"' "k nnd H clever boxer.
?. '! ?10B """",f,(l Chnrley Harvey,
Of the shrewdest trainers in Amer
Witml the latter is claiming .a futum
"tie for his nretece.
jmt Hebln. the Belgian tltlehelder,
OQUInUP n lllf lilt In n nnl.L U... 1 I
k against .Tee .l.tcksen, will appeer
the semi-final with Yeunc Jee Ber-
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The Philadelphia Trust Company girls wen the Financial Bowling
League title this season with flfty-seven victories and nine defeats.
Left te right, upper row Misses Athalla Hirst, Beulah It.' Ruth,
Eleaner M. Dougherty, Helen A. .Finn. Lewer row Misses Florence
J. Andersen, Katlierlne Kelley, Betty Sands
MERMAIDS SEEK
DIVING HONORS
Will Strive for 100-Yard Back
stroke Title Alse in Sea
shore Peel
MISS BECKER FAVORITE
Atlantic City, April 7. Seme ethe
foremost mermaids in the Eastern sec
tion of the country will take part in the
swimming carnlvnl which will be staged
by the Ambassador Swimming Club
here tonight
Listed among the races are two cham
pionship events, the junior national
fancy diving and the Middle Atlantic
100-yard backstroke, both for women.
Miss Elizabeth Becker, of the Phila
delphia Tiirngcmein.de, Is the favorite
for the junior national crown. The
Philadelphia wntcr sprite lias wen the
Middle Atlnntle diving title for the last
three years, and in tle fight for national
honors last year, placed third.-
Philadelphia entries arc also favorites
for the 300-ynrd Middle Atlantic back
stroke championship race. Frances
Clarke 'and Catherine Cetter, both
Turners, are expected te light it out
for the title with Miss Clarke the prob
able winner ever her team-mate. Bessie
Ryun, of the Ambassador Swimming
Club, is also entered in this event. Miss
Ryan is the former holder of several
national frec-btyle championships.
The list of entries fellows :
Junier national fancy divine championship,
for women Mary llotdzkem. Ulrl' Ilyslea
Swimming Club: Dorethy Ilucknnll, Ainbjx Ainbjx
ader Swimming Club; Gertrude Kdsen, l'hll
adelphla Turnsemeine: Elizabeth llecker,
Philadelphia Turnceiuelnde.
100-ynril Middle Atlnntle backstreke
champlennhlp, for women Catherine Cetter,
Philadelphia Turnsemelmlc: France Clnrke,
Philadelphia Turntemelnde: OIIe Filer, Am
bassador Swimming Club; Hensle Han, Am-'
basaader Swlmmlnff Club. "
100-yard free atyle fef women Ellen
Bailey, airla' Hyglea Swlmmlnit Club; Her
nlce Custer, atria' IlyKlea Swlmmlnaj Club,
Ena PettlnRlll, Public Athletic I.engue, Jj'altl Jj'altl
mere; Margaret Iialer. Philadelphia Turn Turn
Kemelndei Trance? Clarke, Philadelphia
Turnscmelndi"! Hnel I'reeman, Ambaader
Swlmmlnc Club; llevsln It an, Ambassador
Swimming Club: Virginia llenkell, Ambas
sador fiwlmmine Club,
100-yard free stle. for men Carl Car-
dezn. unattnehed: Al Ilurinnai). Edward Fay.
Richard AlexuYidei, Itlchard Homers, all of
Ilyslea Bulmmlns ClUb; Pat Itellly. unat
tached, 0-vard underwater, for women Mary
Holdzkom, illrls' Hyglea Hwlmmlng Club;
Oertrude ITarby. Olrls' Hyglea Swimming
Club; Ena Pettlnglll, Public Athletic League.
Baltimore; Dorethy Ilucknnll, Ambassador
Swlmmlnr Club- Hazel Freeman, AmbaHsa AmbaHsa
der Swimming Club.
Penn and Yale Alumni
Eights te Retv Here
A feature of the nnnual crew
races between tbe University of
Pennsylvania nnd Ynlc, which will
be held en the Hcluiylklll next
Saturday, will be nn nlumnl race
between eights composed of grad
uates of the two universities. Yale
and Harvard every year held a race,
but this is the first venture for Penn.
According te Jee Wright, conch of
the crews, the lied and Blue old
timers will have a mighty fast eight
with' the two Madeiras, (leerge
Wharten Pepper, Jr.. Ud Schmid
heiMT, Art Littleton Berie, already
announced as being heady for the
race. The rules wiy that no prac
tice is te be indulged In by either,
eight. The race, ever n half-mile'
course, will start at 11 o'clock.
SPORT MOGULS TO SPEAK
Rickey, Slsler and Others te Ad
dress "Get-Together"
St. Leuis, Me., April 7. Athletic
coaches and directors of eight of the
ten schools in the Western Conference
nre te speak at a get-together ban
quet for nlumnl anil former students
of "big ten" schools here tonight. An
attendance of mere tliun 600 is ex
pected. Branch Rickey, manager of the St.
Leuis Nationals, will be teastmustcr
and Geerge Slsler, first baseman of the
St. Leuis Americans, nnd Jehn Lavnn,
shertstep for the Cardinals, both for
mer University of Michigan men, will
be present.
Waul Lambert, basketball coach at
Piudtie University, Is scheduled te
speak en "Professionalism In Summer
Athletics." lr. Fred Merrlficld. of the
University of Chicago) will deliver un
address en "Athletics in the Orient,"
nnd Tem Robinson, swimming coach of
Northwestern University, will talk en
"The Relation of Swimming te Other
Sports." Other conches who will i-peak
are Fielding II. Yeit. Michigan; Jack
Wilce, Ohie State; Heward II .Jenes,
Iowa; Dr. K, K. Meanwell, Wiscon
sin, nnd .lelin I . Griffith, University
of Illinois.
Mercer Square te Play Incarnation
The Mercer Square first and aecend bas
ketball teams will play Incarnation Catholic
Club nn the latter'a Meer, at Fifth strret and
I.lndey avenue, O.ney, tomorrow night. It
will be the nnal cams of the season at In
carnation. Mercer Square will line up with
Weir and Pretty, ferwards: Ilamaee, at
center, nnd Schadl and Dutler, guards.
Itumaee, Pretty and Butler are members
nf the First Methodist Episcopal Church
tenm, champion of the Germantown Church
League,'
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r-WJnst K- - Leenard.
TEEL SHAFT DEFENDED
Described as "Everlasting" Gelf
- Stick by Sports Heuse .
...VP't?. April 7. Bannlne of thn
Rtu. i?ir K0". rlub by ",0 l;nlte(
tr.'0" Association stepped the In-
St wn. W ,8p,ln Te Wdem of
tfiiB Mlrai ,0,," e be nn everlast-
Deuila "' att,' 'encerned, said
"f tperl Ins soedM rnn"" " "
'red-wm, 'i"ft w,th " stccI it oev
B MrfLi'? '""'"'eiial weed had
iUrehP.V'ert4,J, ,n,",.v through the re-
"rehVanf i ' U'S,1V. mreugn the re-D-Q..
an in l0", ,nr' ' of Washington,
li ?.,. ",,,or..wle .wen consider-
ihii. '"ennen through is aid
Up "eminent lu the perfection of
5id..Men Prepare
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nnd Sunday
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BOWLING-MAIDS
WINTITLt CUP
Philadelphia Trust Company
Team Captures Championship
of Financial League
COMMONWEALTH SECOND
If you were n girl duckplu bowler and
the team of which you were n member
wen the league championship, wouldn't
It bob your hair or something?
Aisuredly ; nnd that being the tnse,
you can't 'blame the fair maids who
comprise the bowling team of the Phila
delphia Trtist Company for being ull
excited.
These misses today are the proud pos
sessor nf a beautiful sliver cup, which
is proof positive that the Philadelphia
Trust Company gills lire the champions
of the Flnanclnl Hewling League.
It wasn't a runaway .race, either,
which makes it all the mere Interesting.
'Hie llnnl Htnuiling of the teams shows
that Philadelphia Trust wen fifty-seven
matches nnd lest nine, with the Com1 Cem1 Com1
menwenlth Title? Insurance and Trust
Company maids right nt their heels,
having scored fifty-three victories and
Aiffcrcd thirteen defeats.
Te add te the Jey of t!iO frlumpnant
howlers, the prhe for the hlgnest aver
age went In one of their team, Miss
Katherlnn Kelley, who lind an nverage nverage
ef DflflO-tOO for sixty-six games. She
has wen this honor three years in suc
cession, Mlsa Albany, star of the Union Na
tional Rank team, captured the prize for
the highest individual Mere. She topped
the league with n high mark of 148. A
high tenm score nf ii21 gnve the Com
monwealth nlrls first prlae.
Here Is hew the prlr.es were distrib
uted :
Team Mnl, Philadelphia Trust Cem
panyi second. Cefflnnnwelth Title Insurance
end Trust CempsnJ! third, Cemmerdil
Trust Company.
High average Miss Katherlne Kelley,
Philadelphia Truft Company,
High team score Commonwealth Title In
surance, and Trust Cempanv.
jngn inaiMiiuai score .miss Aieany, union
National lianli.
High aere for eeaen en each team
Miss Kellev. Phltadelnhta Trust! Mla Mellen,
"nmmcmwcalth: Miss Smith. Cemmerrlsl
f'uets Mils Albany, ttninn Nntlensl I'ltik,
Itlst Jenes, First National Ustik: Miss
Kal?enbach, lVniilvanls Company. Mil
Prass, lln Kstftte Title. Mlea AIrlilt
Tranklln National Hank: Miss lleltnn. Olrsrd
Trust; Miss Nevlne. Land Title, Mlsa Mc
Cully. Seuthwark National Dank.
STNt)INO OV TEAMS
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Ccmmmnveallh Tllle Insurnnce and
Trust Company .'.a
Commercial Trust Company 47
Union National llatik MS
rirsl Natlnnul Il.inli an
Pennsylvania Company :
franklin National Dank IV2
Itenl i:sta,te Title Insurance and
Trust Company at
(llrard Trust Company ill
Krsnklln TruM Company, , , . is
Mnd Title and Trust Company 1 1
Heuthwatk Natlennl Hank... . 1,1
NEW SWIMMING RECORD
Johnny Welcmuller Clips Mefe Than
6 Seconds Off 500-Yard Mark
Clilcnf.e. April 7. iehniiy Weiss
inilllei', of the IIIIiiuIh Athletic Club,
ctnldUlird ii new wnrld'M rci'nrd for
thn non-yard swim here In the National
A. A. XI. senior championship. '
lie Hindu the distance in 5 M0 4-5,
defeating Neitnau Itn'.s. who had set
the former record of refill H-fi. IIess 1"
nle an I. A'. (!. swlniinrr.
Hyde Park High rk-hoel. of Chicago,
barely nosed out CuUer Ml Itnry Acad
emy for first place In ihc Intersclielnstlf
swimming rhniiipliiiiithlpi. The Chicago
school ran uji n total of !J."'nnd ('til
ver'a nalnteri annexed ;4 pelntn. Knst
High Scheel, of Clevclfliid, (.. was
third with 18. '
RETAINS SWIM CROWN !
Keaerls Again Cope 150-Yard Back
stroke Title
Les Angelei, April ". Itay Kegeii",
of the Leh Angelei Athli'tli C'uh, re
tained hist title of Natieniil Amntciit '
Athletic I nlen Ifitl-yiird backstroke'
swlininlng chuniplen by winning lirst
tllnCC ill (1111 I'lmilllllnlinlllri In llm Tne
'(, Angeles Athletic CIuIj'h tank lust night.
Ills time was 1 minute fili .'t-fi ec-
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ends.
Twenty-four Yacht Clubs te Meet !
.v.,,r,,iV. Apr" T. IWegatra representlng
the twenty-four cuts of the Interlake Vacht
Int Association win mei here .Saturday '
April in in irake p!an fjr the unnual
regatta at Put-ln-lln July III te .:. lh
ilubs nre erattrrid mound the shores of I.aki
Ilrle and .n the Inirelt district.
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Monday,
Friday and.
Saturday
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Snort Suits
& Topcoats
Priced Very
Special, at
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BECKER'S clothes are always lower
price yet for this occasion even better grades
of garments are offered at these low prices.
Never before at the very start of the EASTER
SEASON have such truly wonderful values
been possible.
Stere
Orders
Accepted
Tweeds
Hemespuns
Worsteds
Pin Stripes
Club Checks
Flannels
Chalk Lines
There arc 6perts suits,
single and double breasted
suits and conservative
models. Hundreds of pat
terns and colorings. And,
best of all, the varieties
are se large that every
man can be fitted, no mat
ter what his size.
Men's
Pants
And Up
Men's English White
Sports $1.65
Shirts
With attached cellar or
plain neckband. All sizes.
Tweed
Caps
$1 .50
Nam Shaptt
BECKER'S'
1514-16 Market St., Phila.:
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Every Car Demonstrated
Te Your' Satisfaction
Out-Doer Sale
USED CARS
Tomorrow at 2:30 P. M.
at 41st and Sansom Sts.
If Yeu
Want te
Get a Big
Value
Used Car
Don't Miss
This Sale
Last Saturday we held our first outdoor Sale of
Used Cars. It was se successful, and the appreciation
of the values se great, we have decided te held another
sale tomorrow with even greater bargains.
Prices plainly marked en each car.
Recerd of every bit of work done en each car will
be given at time of purchase.
Most of these cars have been repainted and rear
end, meters, electrical systems, batteries and tires
thoroughly gene ever.
Cars are of all types and of all the desired makes.
Prices Start at $100
Easy Payments If Desired
Willys-Overland, Inc. of Phila.
Tem Says:
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Your
Suit or
Topcoat,
NOW
AND YOU CAN
HAVE IT FOR
Easter
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Manager of P. B. While & Ce.,
Merchant Tailors, of
SOS Chestnut St.
We guarantee for Easter delivery
en all orders taken until tomorrow
night until 9 P. M.
BLUE
MADE TO MEASURE
With Twe
TROUSE
Pair
All-Weel
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Sunproef
$9M.50
TWEE
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The finest assortment of Demestic
and Imported Tweeds you have ever
seen. The Tweeds that are the sen
sation of the season.
$28-50
EACH SUIT
WITH TWO
PAIRS TROUSERS
$34.50
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EXTRA TROUSERS
WITH EACH SUIT
MADE TO MEASURE
Iieautiful herringbone's smart
t needf, fine grajs and jzond jzend jzond
leoliinp; mixtures, excellent
quality all-wool sun-proof blue
serge, unfinished ;ind finished
worsteds, cashimeres and aKe
navy blue serges, all included
in this sale.
$9Q.50
Full Dress Suits
AND
AINU C"D'
TUXEDOS $33
Tailored Te Measure
De net delay. Get in at one z if you
desire your suit for Easter.
P. B. White & Ce.
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