Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 12, 1922, Night Extra, Image 19

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Reet for Mackmen Against
Frazee in Opening Cams
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THREE CONVENIENT POOLS
rtpen 10 A.M. te 10 P.M.
Water doubly filtered and
heated. Competent In
structor en duty null the
time. All strekee taught.
THE Y. M. C. A.
of Philadelphia
1421 ARCH fll.
Mil SANSOM ST.
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BIJOU BOXING TONITE
with nrm.Fsn show
WIT.T.1K O'MM.I.Y vs. I.r.W FOX
FRAMHK KRWIEK Vs. I HAM. LKflNAMl
VXO. UUMIEK T. CHARLEY O'DONELL
Baseball TODAY Baseball
Opening Championship Season
NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK
PHILLIES vs, BOSTON "BRAVES"
flame Start ft P. M. Rand Concert 1 V. M.
Feat en nle nt Ktaibtls' and Pnaldlngs'
n.v EDWIN J. POLLOCK
Bosten, Mass., April 12. Cennie
Mark . stepped Inte this city of boons
and brown bread at a ridiculously early
hcur this morning, but his athletes
didn't mind that, for they arrived last
night, and were slumbering peacefully
when their boss dismounted nt Back
Bey.
Cennie 'has Important business in
Beantown. His A's take en the Red
Sex in the opening game of the 1022
season brush, nnd Mack Is anxious te
'get out of the cellar for a day.
This is the second straight year that
the. Athletics have been forced te break
into the baseball campaign en alien soil,
but they will be received here with
acclaim.
The A's will net have te open against
the Red Sex and hostile jeers from the
stands. The fans will be with the
Mackmcn and will make them feel
mere at home, than they de at Shlbe
?:;. where remarks from the bleach
eis nnd grandstands are net always
complimentary.
Bosten Against Frazee
Tliis surprising attitude of Bosten
fandem is no emblem of affection for
Philadelphia. Next Monday, when the
Yankees are here, they will root for
New Yerk, and se en through the year.
Bosten is net se much with tho.Ath the.Ath
leths as they are against the Bed Sex.
and net se much against the Red Sex an
thev are against Harry Frazee. who sold
his lnrs last winter for rneri' than
thirty piece e silver, but thp idea be
hind the deals te tan- In this city seems
te he tlte vnme us the moral in the
Biblical slerv.
Mack still K undecided concerning
hl. pitcher for the inaugural engage
input. The choice nppears te he be
tween llellle Xafler and Rey Moere.
Naylor iih been showing In except
Phila. Jack O'Brien '
Announces Spring; Course , ,
$35 BOXING
J'anght without punishment : 70 tendenit;
am eim,. 3 tinndrifill r-mtrt). mnnim
!".cH:..neM5.!,"0 ""cl11 n"h "Mucins tienaily geed form this spring. The big
WILSON IlLDci., 15TH & CHESTNUT right-hander should he one of the best
. ' pitchers In the lemur by ttm time. He.
1 1, a" n. world of vttiff and should produce.
I but season after season lie fulls te show
as a top-notch lnuler.
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BOXING .
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April 17 Bread sflainbridie April i:
JOHNS V A I,
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RUSSELL vs. MITCHELL
CLOMK I'KP
TATE vs. O'BRIEN
TONV ft Rds. .IIMMV
CAPONI vs. SACCO
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TENDLER vs. DRONEY
PRICES, 50c, $1, $1.50
fc.als en sale, Schett's Car. I2tu &
Filbert St. Phene. Locust 409fl.
Cunningham's. 10 . A2d St.
Tendler'e Peel Parler. 130 Market SI.
simen'n. S. K. Cor. Kill f, MiKrnn it.
Naylor or Moere
Naylor pltchetl gient hall ngalnt the
! Phillies in the exhibition game lnt Sat
urday nnd gave premise of having a
geed j ear. Tt was no mean font te turn
back the hard-hitting Wilhelni athletes.
Moere also has been going well. 'lh
southpaw artist seems te br able te
control his Mult and If he can put the
ball where he wants it this seann he
will he h nlunble man for Mack.
Vftltey Witt was Wt behind In Phll
ndclnhin. The snwed-eff outfielder is
en tlir market anil Mark doesn't Intend
te ue him again. The euitiehl here
will be taken care of by Tilly Walker,
Frank Welch and ning Miller, with
Frank McGowan In tescrve.
, Scraps About Scrappers
A car that is
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te handle.
Minx-room Open Evening
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Blues, Blacks, Browns,
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Tweeds,
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Largest Display of Tai
loring in Philadelphia
nermendsrr W1W Wells, English lter-
eight, madn hla debut "en this lil of th"
ncan at .Montreal. Can . Menlt.y nlsht and,
-crerdln te report,1- the Hrltl'lier handed
out a terrific trnunclnc te Jack Thnmis, el
tcruelghl champion of the Dominion.
Jeer I-eenard. hrether of Champien Mennv.
li te make hla profeidlenal debut tn the near
future. It la probable, that the tlttehelder'.
jeungeat brother, who la a. llchtej(ht, will
box at a ball park ahew In here next
month.
Veunc Jack Demrwer. 136. Imu a chal-
I lenKe te th. winner nf the Oeenrl Ruiaelj.
I Ray Mitchell match at the Oljmpla Monday
night. Hebby William. US, atablemaU of
uempeey, la aiier a tut witn ai ueitzman.
.loe O'Thmnell N readv te make 118 neunda
for Champien Johnny Huff, neth thee, ban-
'ama ni'et in re?prne matcne at in. ice
Palace April 5ti. O'Donnell mlrlnn off with
lack Sharkey and Battling Iennarrt being
th. tltlehelrter'a opponent. .Ire I,vnrh boxes
llmmy Mende and Teung Montreal facea Je.
Nelsen.
Pen O'Brien, a Seranten lightweight, will
rtuke hla Philadelphia debut en Mndav night
at th Olsmp'a. Club, meeting Clnnle Talt.
Canadian tttlehelder. In the third bout en
th. program with th. Lew Tendler-TIm
Dren.y eight-rounder Teny Cjpenl va.
Yeung Sacco la the a-ml and ether beuta:
OeereU nuaaell va Bav Mitchell and Johnny
Mahoek va. Al Monahan.
PeterMoran&Ce.
Merchant Tailors
S.E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts.
Open Men. Bat. Etii, TU1 0 V. U.
rnk Riill. one-time erack local welter.
eht H back in the game a. a manager
Ter"thr with Martv Pevle. I'nk will handle
H etahle of bexen as well open a gym
nullum .Inlinnv DeTer. of Kareula e'engatert US
re,,nn?r showed Mi of stuff In the recent
Middle Atlantic States amateur tournament.
nill Cenner h hla tW' of beTera readv
fer "ctlen Thev are- Mlckev Cenner. ISO,
nay Mulligan. 106. and Matty Barrett. 128.
IXarry JacVaen and Ben Mitchell. Atlantic
Cltv prometera, were here th. ether day
and Instructed Je. Wenke. local repreeenta
ii. of tn. Vnrtheide A C. te algn up auch
mUtmen as Johnny Mealy. Whlt.y Flteg.r
Sid aW Temmy Umghran for bout, at the
shore hla iummr.
nillr Ter1n. whose last bout wail sen sen
eatlenal tilt with Jee O'Donnell, will chal
!..iie the winner of the lywnard-Buff match
at the Ice Palace neit week.
Terry Davla, Broeklvn featherweight who
debuted here against Chick Kansaa la keep.
Ing in fettle and ready for matches with
any of the 120-peundera hereabouts,
YeimaT Ray Dundee, brother of Ray Dun
dee, haa entered th flatle apetglare He la
a 10ft-peunder and la open for matchea with
Al Gorden and Bebby Allen.
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P. M. CWILL OPEN SEASON
WITH OSTEOPATHY NINE
Lecal Collegians and Cadets te Play
en Chester Diamond Today
With three hard games en the
schedule, this will be a busy week for
P. M. C.'a baseball team.
The Cadets will open the season this
afternoon en P. M. C.'s diamond with
the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy.
According te all reports, the OstcepatiH
have a snappy diamond outfit, se the
game premises te be a lively one.
Friday the CedetH will tackle New
fork University In Chester, and en
Saturday afternoon P. M. O, will mejt
Trinity College, of Hartferd, Conn., en
the Cadets' diamond.
"Sel" Reiil.v nnd Rehoenberger will
alternate in the pitching box nnd nt
first base today. Heilly's work as
nlteher Is well-known te Chester fans.
"Newt" Wyman, captain of the
team, will held down i-ecend. Wyman
Is P. M. C. veteran and a seasoned
player. He has excellent judgment, Is
quirk en tbe trigger nntl a most re
liable batter. "Gyp" Allen will play at
short.
At third will be nimble little Geerge i
Worst. He Is n dependable worker and ,
one 01 tne Hardest hitters en tne nine.
"Dill" Henry will be in left field,
Kaye in center nnd Ellworth Hellly In
rig
TIGER SCARES QIANT1
Tainted, Tallies In Ninth Qlve
plens Win Over Collegian
New Yerk. April Vi. Tne
chamnlnn Giants yesterday ears
lernnmlnr nf ilefrnt' At the hBR
Princeton Unlverslty'a baseball nlM'
thn Pnln Grounds In the final
bUien contest preceding the opening--'
the pennnnt race
, 'jpf 1 m
The contest with Princeton' yenii"? 'ifi
teii, booked as the last workout "mt&jjf. 'A
the champions, turned out te be a teai.A,.
battle and only two tainted tallies imilS'.W
Ihn ninth Innlni) maei flin Klir l.aaHaUai'll .''..
L.IT. IIIH.II ........ aWW U W " "? " "-,'
an 8 te 7 victory. fttul
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nw.t DIM.. AJtm '
Th. rireiel Institute rifle team eutfl
the Camden Civilian Rifle team laat ev
In their annual indoor gallery maicn, wwawi-t:
Drexel scored BOO against Camden a T0, lflp
nf a poeelble 1000 wlnta. The high tear, ,:
for the evening wrni 10 iiiuriHir, ,ji vmvit,
with ft ten out of 200. Summaryr
DnnxKt. camdf
Murphy ... . 19B Strang l?d
Mercer 1 Phlelger 1
iiarper 1 Pcett Jul
Shuman IBS Oreen. ... . ..-ma
Beyea 10T Hlmpklna 193
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Sht.
Stenton A, A. Wants Game
Th. Stenten A. A., of Oermantewn. wants
a practce gam. either at home or away for
thla Saturday Thene O. Wateen. wyem
tne 2323.
GOLF
Nw North SIde Country Club Jtiaf
formed. Beautiful, stierty elghteen elghteen
hel Relf course Will be ready 101.
Can accept 35 mere application! for
original membership, Writ for In
formation. O "OS, Ledger Offle.
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WilPRew en Schuylkill Tomer
row In Preparation for Races
With Penn en Saturday
PREP NINES WILL
CLASH SATURDAY
La Salle Will Help Swarthmore
Lift Baseball Lid en
Palmer Field
It's Nearly Easter time, by the Hosiery "Clocks"
LINE-UP NOT YET SELECTED
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Full Fashioned
SILK HOSIERY
Plain $1.00 Per Pair
Cleck $1.65 Per Pair
Seamless True Shape
Pure S'dk tyeg Per
All Celers ' Pair
Garters: 25c, 33c & 50c per pr.
Tee Guards: 15c, 2 pairs 25c
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Amateur Sports
THREE Yale crews, in excellent con
dition, left Xew Haven thw morn
ing for this cltv. where they will ar
rive tonight at 10:2(1 o'clock. A viund
of Assistant managers, nnd .Teeph
Wright, conch of the T'nlterslty of
Pennsylvania eight"", will greet Coach
Cerdberry and his blndcsmen when they
alight from the train.
The party, which will number thirty,
will he quartered In the various fra
ternity houses en the University cam
pus. As in the past the Yale blanes
men will eat with the Red and Blue
oarsmen in the Penn training house.
In the Yale party will be a varsity,
junior varsity nnd 150-pound rlgTir,
all of whfch will row Sattirdnv aft
ernoon against Pennsylvania. Several
members of the alumni eight, which
will row the Red anil Blue graduate;
Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, nre
expected In the Ynle party. The re
mainder of the eld-tlmern are ex
pected te arrive Saturdav morning.
Tomorrow morning the hh eights will
fake a spin en the Schuylkill nnd again
In the afternoon will spin up and down
the river. They will held nnethcr
practice drill en Friday morning and
hang up their ears te await starting
time Saturday.
Coach Wright, of the Penn crews,
will net decide definitely the eight lie
will start as the varsity until after te
night s race en the Schuylkill
LEBOURVEAU
MEADOWS.
Pitcffer -
Schedule of Games
for Opening Day
NATIONAL LKAGUE
Bosten at Philadelphia
nroekln at New Yerk
Chicago at Cincinnati
Pittsburgh at fet. Ixiuls
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia at Bosten
New Verii at Washington
Detroit at Cleveland
St. Leuis at Chicago
PRESIDENT TO SEE GAME
TWO VE
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LINE-UP
Barney Slaughter, Manager of
Stere Team, Selects Play
ers for 1922 Club
i;y PAUL PREP
1 Swiirthmere Prep Scheel hn-eball
rnen will he opened officially Satur
I ilnv nfternnnn. The Garnet nnd Orny
will have La Snlle Prep as its initial
opponent. The contest will be played
en Palmer Held. Swarthmore.
C. M. Touchstone, former big leaguer
and widelv-knewn independent twlrler.
liab charge of the Swarthmore nine thWi
easen. lie vueceeds .Tehnny Ogden,
pitcher of the Baltimore Oriele, who
tutored the boys until he was forced te,
leave for the International League
champions' iamp. Touchstone has for
nn assistant V. A. Heuer, a faculty
member, who formerly played at Muhl
enberg College.
Coach Touchstone has been working
diligently with his twirling department,
nnd hopes te have It In shape for the
opening battle. Rav Jehnsen, who was
forced te quit the tram last year he- '
cause of a fractured ankle, looms as ,
the best bet. nnd he probably will be '
started against the local institution.
Rill Grafton, scrub pitcher of last year,
also has been showing fine form, anil
may see mound duty Inter in the seaseu.
'HOP' OGDEN ON FIRST BASE
Red. which Is composed of varsity ears
men for the most part, and tbe Blues,
made up of junior varsity nnd one or
two varsity men from last year, will
race tonight te determine which crew
is the varsity.
Frem past performances the Red crew
leeks like the choice. In thirty-two
races held since the start of the nut nut nut
deer work, the Reds, stroked by Mat Mat
tifen, last year's freshman star, have
captured thirty races, with one going
te the Blues and another resulting In
a dead hen.
$100,000 Ruth Offer Gets Laugh
Chlrase. April 12. "P3bV Uutrt. with
the gates of American league parka closed
te him for thlrty-elsht dais, has been offered
IIO0.0OO for hla nlaying enlce If he lll
Jein a local aeml-professlenal team. That
wa the Osure namrd by the team manager
at a meeting of hla association last nlsht.
II. drew a laugh
Thousand Enter French Tennis
Paris. April 12 One thousand men and'
women tennis plaere hae entered for the i
Master championships here This Is the
largest entry list en r"-erd In Tranre. i
Among the mere prominent entrlea ar.
in,ir. nh- May Denials and M Ilerntra
for Franc, Erik Tegner. for Denmark, nnd
Slgner d Morpurre for Italy
Lafayette Nine Gees Seuth
Kaaten. Pa.. April 12. tJfavette College
baseball aquad of seventeen left thla morn
ing en It. Southern tr.p Kin games win
b. played, the first tomorrow with IUch IUch
mend College In Richmond, Va.
Will Threw Out First Ball at Yanks
Senators Clash
Washington.. April !'. Pres
ident nnd -Mrs. Harding will be among j
(lie thousands of im'.crmll fans who win
congregate at American l.eggue Park
here 'this nfternnen te see Ihe New
The Yerk Yankees and Ihe Nationals pry
elT the Mil of the season.
Mr. Harding will threw nut the first
bail nnd then will settle down In his
sent nnd keep score. He can de thnt
wit hthe accuracy of a tegular scribe.
Washington's rejuvenated hall park
contains slightly mero than 20.'J00 re
served seats, nnd all these have been
gene for weeks. In all about SO, 000
ran be crowded into the ground", nnd
that many ate expected te be among
thec present.
College Baseball
YEhTKRtlW'S HESn.TS
Olante. 8; Prlncrtnn. 1.
Hely Cress, li Cnthellc I'nlrrraltjr, 2.
Penn-Vrrment (rain).
Waehlrurten and . 10: l'ltlaburgh, 7,
Mnr.Wnnd. 6i St. Jehn'.. A.
Gettysburg. ISi C. C. N. V. 3.
flAMr.4 TODAY
vrilllama va. Columbia, cw Yerk.
II of (rose va. Nrn. Annapolis, Md,
erment vs. Lehlrh. Hethlelirm Pa,
Vnrf va. Nwarthnierr. Swnrthmere.
Plttalnirgli vs. ('tthnllr I'., Washington.
Mlddlebun vs. Ilnrtiinl. C'inihrldEe,
N. . I". vs. Armj. West Point. ?i. Y.
N, iirelliiii .. iile. Mnceii, On.
Manhaltnn vs. Ilrtluiny. nelhnnv, n.
C. C. '. 1. v, Ylllanevn, llaner.
"I'NCIJS JOK" WAS SOJIK nATTI.ER!
jnsepn tiiirney cannon neia his own
After an extensive practice held en
the grounds of the P. R. It. Y. M. C.
A., nt Forty-fourth street nnd Parkide
nvenue. Manager Barney Slaughter,
of the Lit Brethers' team, has picked
the nine that will represent the depart
ment stoie boys oil Ihe bnll field.
Out of the men who leprcented the
club Inst enr. but one icmnlns, out;
side of Slaughter, and that Is Joe Jee
Byrne, the steady third saeker. The
outfield will be composed of Silkmetter,
who was for yenrs with Parkesburg
Iren In left field. Flynn, who cavorted i
around renter field for Donevan-Armstrong
last year, will cover the some
territory for Lit", while Barney will
take care of the right garden.
In the Infield Hep Ogden. from Media, I
will bn nt first. liae, with the middle
sack taken rare nf by Mennin, who
hails from Swarthmerr. Kelllng, who
remes from Raleigh, N. C, in the Pied
mont League, will he stationed at, short short
Hep, and Jee Byrne nt third base.
Singer, who caught for Wld Con Cen Con
rey'a Nejv Yerk Ship team, will be the
catcher, while Champien, who made an
enviable record at Tamea.ua last year
will be the pitcher. Charlton, late nf
New Yerk Ship, will net as utility
man
With this firsl-clasH line-up. Slaugh
ter hopes te held hit own ngitlnt all
tennis In nnd nreund ihe city. Al Mil
denherg. who is business manager, lis."
arranged games with North Phils. Dob Deb
son, Cnmden City, Nativity, Seuth
Phils and nil thn lending clubs. Lit
Henry Ferd Pounded by Seas
r.lenceeter. Maaa.. April 12 The flshlnit
schooner Henry I'erd. launched at Hssev
esterday as a prospective challenger for
the North Atlantic fisherman's raclnr cup,
was In danger of tvlng a wreck today She
went nn a mud bank seen after being
launched and was pounded bv heaty seas.
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you are concerned about your
clothes either as te fit or style.
We Can Aid Yeu
in spending a happy Easter by
supplying your new suit. The
style we have, the fit wc can
give you, and we are offering
remarkable values at
$25, $30 and $35
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Dougherty & Dougherty
Men's Clothing of the Better Kind
1704 Market Street
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enjoy rending- "Unde Jee'a" Philosophy of I adelphln Bnsehall Aftpoclntlen and Art
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alfn arranging games.
The Stafferd tlub, of lYest Philadelphia.
Iss signed manv new rlr" . Perform
rn, i. .hi. mmnn It ha In tied the ranks
1 of the Philadelphia Patehill Association and I
neiild like te hook mi .i i" i ,"r7
7lth flrat-class teams In and around the
"J!." rt j O'Neill, n.23 l5mbard street
The Kaat Philadelphia lrraalenaU, a
nr.t-rlaaa traveling team, would like te hear
from nine of the aam. caliber, either In or
"ft of the city" William lllll. 258 North
1 'The nSment B. C. haa nmnlsed for the
ensuing vear and Is anvleus te schedule
games with fourteen te sixteen ear old
tennis offering ressenshlH Inducement".
Thern., "oTceTnn. 2234 Peuth Third street.
The Muskoka Mne. champions of the Red
Men lla.eball Uamie Inst iir, euld llk
in Ixw'k Katns with (list class teania In
Hminlvanla. New Jnrsev nnd Uelsnare of.
teilne reasonable Inducements fei ; nrst
elaia altractien. Jeseph Lane, 0013 Mag.
rTh Wa" A. A., a fast seml-rtn nine, has
,IM1 dates ler lirsi-cinri. n "'-e .."
i-rnunda and offering reasonable Inducement.
Ham Madnf. 1920 Stanley street
The Northern A. A. would I ke te arrange
eimes with flrt-clasa hemj nlnea. Charles
MrSlnly. 4161 North Falrhlll atre-t.
Th. Snffelk r. r.. which formerly played
nnd?? th. nam. of Whit. Elephants, would
lie te hear fiJm, wntl-pin team, hajlr..
home grounds. Herace Thompson, 7612
iiewiler aenue
IMPORTANT SI'OUTINO EVENTS
At, cevliid thoroughly by, William i H
necsp, recegnised aa an Int.rnatlenai author-
1 y en professional nd amateur athletic, of
ill elait.. Raad "BIlTy" Reeap'g. Sports
FSSUO IilMU
Here It IsThe Depe en the 1922 Phillies
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Manager, Irving Wilhelm... -12
Conch, William Conrey.... 4.1
Catcher, Jehn Peters 'JS
Catcher, Walter Henllne.... -!1
Catcher, Frank Wltlierew.. 'S
Pitcher, Lee Meadows -"
Pitcher, James Ring
Pitcher, Wilbur Hubbell....
Pitcher, Oeerge Smith
Fitcher, Walter Betts
Pitcher, Charles Behan
Pitcher, Jess Winters
Pitcher, Kenneth Sedgwck..
Pitcher, Jehn Singleton
Pitcher, Philip Weinert....
Pitcher, S. Baumgurtncr....
Pitcher. C. L. Sneer
Pitcher. Lerten Pinte
Pitcher, Themas Sullivan. . .
First base, Ry Leslie
Second base, P. Parkinson. .
Shortstop, Arthur Fletrher..
Third bape, Jeseph Rnpp....
Second base, James Smith.. .
Shortstop, Ralph Miller. . . .
Third base, R. Wrlghtstene.
Outfield, peW. Lebmineau.
Outfield, Fred Williams... .
Outfield, Curtis Walker
, Outfield, Clifferd Lee
Outfield, Lee King
17.'. fl.Ofl rt R Rochester. N. Y
IliO fiOS R It Moorestown. N. J...
"10 (1.02 R R Kansas City. Knn...
170 ri in R- R Fert Wnvne, Ind...
1IH) r..1l R R Tnrkin. Miss
I7.'l 0,0(1 L It Oxford, . C
"" tt en R R Broekljn
l"-" (!.02 R H Buell. Idaho
100 nt)2 R R Creenwicli. Conn. ..
170 r.,11 L R Milferd. Del
10(1 5.10 R R Bradford. Pa.......
10'-' 0.01 R R Dallas. Tesns
171". B.00 R R Washington
IfT. 0.00 R R fiallipelis, O
175 0,01 L L Philadelphia
ISO 001 L L Housten, 'Veins
111.' 0.01 L L Klinlin. N. Y ..
100 0.00 L L Chillicothe. (..
ISO 0.00 L L Boeien
I.r. ti.Ol R It Bailie. Trxn !
170 5.11 R R Trenten, N. .)
ISO 5.11 It It Celllnsvllle, 111. ...
180 0.01 R R Cincinnati , ,
155 fV.10 R R Plttsbtirkh
105 fi.11 It R Fert Wnjne. 1ml..."
ISO f.U L It New Ciiniberland, Pa
178 t.U L II Sacrnmeiitn, Cal...
180 0,02 L I. Three Lakes, Wis
170 -".On L It HMllle. Tea
ISO 6.01 It It Denver, Cel
175 0.08 It R Jfonengah, W. Va..
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