K EaLM Si-' 11 t" i"i 'm . J "' '. i -' - ' " " ' ctti" " ' '.V i Wg ''' : Y . i 3 '''' frW i " i"t' H4t'S3 i;li)"i!i.ii OTaftMajUA ileball World Turned Upside Down When Beth PMlatfelphi4: Clubs Opbn Season With Vifcterl iENATOR G.W. PEPPER WAND PHILLIES DISPLA Y iREAL CLASS IN OPENER I MONT PLANS UNCLE DUDLEY NEW GOLF HOLES Wliee Meadetis, in Rare Ferm, Beats the Hraves Six Up and Nothing te Ge Lecal Players Get Cheer Instead of Jeer ity uei;i:itT w. MV.wvr.i.i. lert Kdlter F.ifnlnc Tulillr l.nleer ilif I'lil'adelphi.i I'1- l'.irk Fi2i MpF iy Rr mli 111 V . ,arttitiML ,. .. - .,i..Uii..,M .....n1 .r fVin. ! il.. IMil'nifeinlil.i lii,. l'.irk Tj l j i r. n iiiiii j life i - -i -mm " i.-iti. - -r yesterday afternoon A crowd of I.VtM'H trmU tl..' ific neon off te Indulge .SV.W., ,........ -i..t... ,..., .... ........ mil!. L In- In n "hi '!' mill ten" M lilt of ether fun HsyH? thlle the Phil wen1 trtlng te make it int oret Inn mr '.( Husten I'.iave in Ssfe 1 the opening game of the senen. The,, emmctcd te i'. nil of these things $"5 (' , hefere tin' matinee n .iter. Im' the ml ttent fioeie. HBRTainMl Instead "I' unleadlm; 'lie liiuieus inwsherr) en the heiiit' BP! "" toiler', the ii'eli lin.ieineil it win intending n Wnrlil Series reniest nml llif Plil'" weir copping tin' i liiuiiplcinslilp. Cheers teplnccil the .Wrs, mill when li tvns nil ever cvftj ent ift -atliliftl tluil the Phil "f I!'-"J :irt miifh liener i hn ti In .enr It n n tliintiltis 4'invl" i l"'n' tli" P.rae l up nml netliliiK te co. 1' "'1' nlilt'1 n hoi I. i see the llnrk nf lin' hJl tinutn lug etl the lernl hnl nml the prill fwtien of tnllle Irliklln? ever the phtter. Tlif niiexperleil hitppeni'il. nml I lint h.it ninile the onteeiiie of the litillle e interi'iiliiK Krerj lull n It Imiki peml when it i uiniiin;. Sm li v.;i ihe imi' villi tin' PlilN lestetday. However, the team loekcl mole sulxtfi nt lul with Arthur l-'leti her hurls si shin'ltrip, Unpp n thlnl. I'nrklti"eii nt oprenil nml A.MS r,ln .,, jt. Illlh-i la hnthall w pln.reil unci there ,, via- nelhins ilint ewn leaenilileil the e(Tntt of mi eighth- vplare eluli Net mi "rte- u iiuulf In ihe tielil n ml the pln.vei hit the hnll when lilt were needed. The hitter mm! umie in fn their shine of prnie. Cv Willlmn iilrked en n rrlptle In the Hist nml slntnnieij j asnlnst ih" iiewl.v pninted right lield all for the llrst hit of the enveti nml simhi-iI fnrii A'n!!;er with the ht Hin. I.c llnnenu dree In llnee iim-i with n sincle mid n deitlile. and Pur- I'. klnjen. who new is n s..pl miiin e in the hi" lengne. hnueked n limner Inte I! Ttreml stlreel sirirlm iwu iiuin iiIii'niI nf hitn Atl l-'leti'lnir :ilmi hmi twit siifM '.Hew real hefty wallop, which litenulit mm li Jen te the fun. "CV" Wll.l.l 'TlOSi: liwflu hii'iln fin Hi chc wliifh nhii helped but fmn ttitiri Unutuvt . Meadows Sizzled and Scintillated hllll ltttllf. hilt lilt M' MM llllllf tlllHIl 7 ' lltnrrt imr ithle ti rnnnn't itifi'li Mcmln . hml Inn ninrli ituf. i lyrKADeWS wn the ten! JlVA mis III rule form nml k lieie of the ,iIhi niinii The iepe( no led 'i:er kept imiki ill h.s shims ,ivnj l rum alien hat They My pltchins I W per tent of the siretipth of a hull t!uh, and the Phil hml thai ndvnlituKe .e wn in mideiiseii f nn. his slant n ml hoeis .s7.1eil nd crlntlllaled and only mn e diniii'; the iiftenuxiii wa he in irmilile That ir In the fourth t mil njr. wlim n dnnlilc nml a single nefted the only Hestun in.irkei. endow tiled hard in ei e! In ether ileparnneni. principally hnttltiK. lie wis (cipi i hiisriii"d und Iri I tntllated in the herenth tiitin when .lee l iecliKer de llberately passed Fletllllie III nne In gi. the plti her. I.ee ' ra determined te kne k the hull hi "t ihe let. Im the fenly thing that preveimd it w.i l.e -wun.' in the Vreng place. The hnll n!uai wa tunc plme c'se when hi hat wished through the mr. Lee. hu vxi client leim ai the piaie. lie leis fm 'ward, awliigw. turn uieund twi.e nLe n ;m w.nini mie ,loose spike und. after nugeiiii'.' apmnil. miimu"s tu 'keep bis feet. He Inilnn hlinse'f with hi- left mm. (raising It In a reahsunng m.iiiii-r if m iniiify the s jtaters he Is In no danger, iml keep- a firm gilp mi the ,bat with his right hand Thi i- ctreiiiei illrlienli m de, but Meadows Is an ex pen On this occasion inn were n.it, twu en li.-i-e and I lie Phils leading " te 1 That mm gin I imt enough I'm- mil inur. Mini !.' Uiica It. Therefore lie had in de iiinethiii: und get ,i hn. Twi he -wne'cd km one. feet und only one niere strike needed tu tctlrc tl.e nlc. i ic-i hgi-r let one go. Meadow niined and get a hit en the hip. y. , There1 waj no damage (Imie. Iici-iiiim- hip p.iekei meini im'lili tachfd tu haehall unlfeiiiis. .Meadnw- limped m fn-i, i.llln'.- tin Bl(rlt pessiide for the nexf ln ail. JmA . I riSANK I'AKUIN W lli'll ai .n In-, and B 1 ') dime Ihtiiuijh in n tnnr! gave our folk n i nm inn i ilu leiiii. ;ii n ilnili!' . ( ini.l hnfipen after i hit nn the ln)i Goldie. Dees a "lleinie Greh' Ml nt n h a li xtiiti i ii hill i tit Hid " i iiBilH ' M'aL- '-' . .'.r' LtliiBBBr ' Ikii.W.-i J OOLDIK RAI'l fe-' fl K b l: I(s. B. ik: m IiWi W. ft. " m ' Course Will Stay Azziz for Sum- mer, but Radical Changes Plotted for Fall STRONG TEAMS THIS YEAR! n SANDY .Mi'NII'.LK'K Gnl.KI'.ltS who have already pe;ihed I i(i Hie stick and M'sintied their cmiiplng hnlilf.it it Phllineni hae found j the cminc nheul the same, thank. i Hin. ihniich no changes in the reiire are In eidenie ns je, the plan rail1 for some st,itllng novelties. The links tln'te will he inimelesieil most of the, season, hut in the fall il will he the, target for a let of leininleling. "Vt are going te make our ceuie mere Interesting Tliete'll be a pie- j mlilin nil geed shots ami the had one! i will he punished." Thu sm. Siinen Mtar'ic. arrliuei turiillsl -In-idilef out tin re. These word sound f.unilliir , I Thev Im if hcen ald h"fere. tm the I Plii'iiiiint t'eiinnlitee en Agroflelogy inenii.s ju-t th.it. I .Medem Course n i Instead of canting mil the etlginil' I plans tu iteate a new idghiei'ii-hek' 1 ti"'. Il ha- I n decided te Improve, the pie-enl one. "When these rhatige me made.' jtielfer (Siirli cetillnues, "I heliete the , Phllment (euise will be inferior te none ' ' We Intend te ht. pingies-h e. This jenrl li will he n llll.,,J course, ami ten tear Iteiii new II will he a I!):'.!' tour-v.'" I In the (all deliiilic weil; till he'ceiif nieiiied en doing nway wpli tin.. st, mmeikI and -'vi nic -nth hole. New' ones ttl'l I it into the Weeds MI'u of the tenth gii ( n The ,,..,., -H ,,, ,, tli,M h(. .Ne. 1. Huts the starting lee will he lie.lle,- . , , house. Tl,,. (ift th hole, whl-Il will cientnallt heroine the , ""I- "I" liate II letel getiuviiv mid a petpemliuilar slope, U,, ,, fl ril'xli! ; prediii t similar te the sec, ml hole m , Pine a!le.i. Keen interest i I Interest m Pliiltnujil runs ,g, ,, ' ! -eusen in golf. Chntlle Heffner. t. i-jperi pie. Is hmk en the jeh after n Hiiccessfnl tern- of the Seinhern tout l nev sdiedule. and a let of newKiniers in ine game ale ,, H -, fel t out there. The men's golf iehiii will he nheul tlie ame in the sithiiihan. mid the ladle plun two trains of live platei. i m 'euipeiltlnn ler thi latter is"en- keen Si speual (hit- have been set a-lde fei iryeuls. These teams enpectltnrenipeie against each oilier en dajs when the ie,'nhir nalclie. are mil s. heduled. Mrs (a.tineml Slotler. Mr-, linnneu haiiin and ether will give Piiiliueiii a leal loam. Heb Mefl'iier. SIiihui liailh UhhiieiiiI Slelter mnl the c-t ale well known in the men's competition. Phllineni premises te turn out setn niipp.t teams ami is all set Nerlli Hill. "i tu eiirn i 'i-riili icis tin .ch V th th ti i.n it h , ttnj inicnl te svineiit for iniiu,. ,nu iIjn l e'ttH- Ih- II11U1 out tr.eie Ait kellnc 'ti itiiik I t Khl up .lirlf - Well .Wifp , i fe-pl safpr NOW TIAT YeUf?e "BEcJlWlMG- .TO DRIVE" TtlE- CAR. 5 i - -X-, 5 ' 1" I V i I AJ 1 M ri ..ft.CS- arr i iy-u- m VELL , Eli. -Efl. - en. TC0KT OuTA PLCNW WMllE I was I i i ( IT'S POR TWENV FIVE TrlOUSAMD W&'(?e fullV covered w insurance PIRe.TE'FT. ACCIDENT. INPEMMITY, PERSONAL ACCOONTABtUTi CRIMINAL CATsLESSNES?, NEVERVTMiM(r: t WERE? mFTDUCY ,- ,--t ? fcvh,j? m aw UrAJrw; v;e Couldn't ?0SSlBLV 5UPFER.J TaAT MUCH TJAMAGlr - UOMJ MUCH IS J V IT r-OI;V L '' iMwW mKk A I I MIljHI lAMfsTt JOMtDOWT -...- ....-,. mAi. a c y x -, y I ihai tviutrt v(virvrc- u-- . -" s CS aW S A W tea il l& a NO.-UT YOU i MIGHT DAMAGE SbME tW 11 BISE Hew Dees It Strike Yeu .-. . ) The Baseball Season Dempsey's Punch Makes Hint King A Lessen te Golfers By THE OBSERVER A MEKHM'N sporting bleed litis stnrlcd te bel! with the beginning of another t baseball season. Yeung America, as writ ns uiu America, nag begun t 1 invn felt the sting of striking out. . re the nirtain Is rung down next October fans will be (asrinsled Ivr al fielding and qtiltk-thinking plays. Alse they will "raw" the tin'. 5 i who makes nn error or a "bone-head ' play. 1 . f iL. initO IIkhhI M..il i i heat up new that the rhampiensnip ier me ju- i,ni.....,u imgumc nas p, under way. :. The hitting of home runs already has been started, and also a nurnbtr of players hnve felt the sting et striKing out Hefet sensntlena fnrlKtmli ' "frticlnl series" will he pleyed, I'ltibs wilt spurt nnd slump, at dl(fm I times there will be joy nnd grief for tlie lent rooters. Finally. Ilia season tylll come je nn end nnd the teams that show grs(Ht skill anil' ability In the respective major "leagues will battle It out for the. world' championship, ' IMiijers come and g", hut America's great pastime gees ea forever, . TKN years In baseball Is a pretty long time; still. Ihe following veterans wouldn't leek at all lal en the same aggregatien: Daubert, Mclnnls. .lohnsen, Ktltlle Cellins, I'ratt, Cutahaw, Baker, Oreh. Fester. Maranvllle. Ieck. flettlier, Carey. Burns, Wheal, , Stnink, Heeper. Speaker. Cobb, Weed, Milan. Veaelt. Gnwdy, Srhalk, Adam. Marqiiard and Qulnn. It's the Wnllep lltat Makes a Man Big JACIC 1K.MPSKY Is en his ttny ever" te "clean up Europe." AI Wagnsr, local promoter, tvns nnieng the big crowd te wish the chnmplen "B Voyage." Se tvn l.uli Flrpe, Argentine heavyweight, here front Seuth America for pugilistic prestige. t "Surprised te tint I Ovmpsey such a little man, ' commented the Buenes Aires boxer. There were ttte ether big men who thought Dempsey was a little fellow, but Wltlaril and Pulton were surprised te see hew big .lark was after thtf hud met him. fO)riei. 1913. by I'uhllc l.rdgcr Coinpeiij; HAGGERTY TO KEEP NATIVITY ON UMP Uptown Baseball Team Has Came Scheduled for Every Day in Week TO REPRESENT MINERSVILLE TIIUSK pel sons who li ding teats icgardltig lint e been -bed- f the lile-liccts of the .Nativity 1!)J,' baseball team can w turn off the water, i il d g I 11 g ht I lie line-up j'l't si ti -lieilliced h. Phil llnggerlj T h e manager of the up town club wa a trirte up-(t when he Ittsl Pitcher llntr.t Seiheld. but the hustling leinler Is ilelerniiiied te lilug up tin hoi and ttll seen Te Shew Beat Race Progress by Signals ('.uiilifldgc. .Mass.. April I.'!- Pio Pie Pio pesals fei signals intended te make it possible for all -oectnlers of the ale-llarviird he.it race en the Thame Ilhrr thi .tear te knew hew the ciew- stand al each half mile uii! new under consideration. Majer Pred W. .Moere, graduate licHMiter of athletic nt Univiiid, said the suggestions effeted by hi in nt n nieetliiK in New Haven earlier tills week included tile follewing: liaise il Mtliire red ilag en the referee's beat 'lit em h half mile If lluivnril is ahead, or a triangular blue ling if Yule is leading. If less tlitiu it length separate the contesting ctews, niKe u large white ball. If mere than it length sepa rates t in ciews, liilsi one black ball for each length'. Jt's the wallop that makes a big man in boxing. H' lliirillnr p-pt.i. 'mini ile is ilm r,f Imll another j u - I as geiiil te take his place t'eme le think run. MAunwiTY .. i. lns piul. I am tickled te death that Seiheld I Lenny Wallops Russell Itnllliiinrr April 111 KilJIe I.ennv. nf , I'hll.nlell'tll. WrtK IO,i fjKt for Ml(l.e Kn. vctl hie and tile leial snttv luuK h pound PasliliK Tile IeiT'm liasl leuil'l Wl'n lhi I rmirtli In wtlUll h Meitre.t His ni,iieainl l -Iihiii lell neuK imt Lrlitiv t'liftl!) il lu' nils wncii no n.in lite ll.iitl. mid i )l ! 1 ftn M Itie lltiil. LEW TENDLER AND PHIL GLASSMAJARE SUSPENDED Unsatisfactory Beut With Pitts Leads te Action In New Yerk New Yerk. April I.".. A n result of hi iin!itls'iicery lieu't with Charlie Pitt in the Hieadwiiy Inhibition Aso Ase Aso cinlieii Club last Monday night. Lew Ti'iidlcr. the Phlhtdelphlii lightweight. . bus been suipciided by the New Yerk I sldil.i A.ltl.tfl,. I '..irttiiluutiiti lllill fltiiuu. ' . " . i .ii in. in . i.iiiiiiiiuii. . i ,..i. imiti, Ti'iidler's malinger, whh also sus pended. They lire e he given i . liemiiig. I Tendler was dlsiiialltied In thi bout b tin referee in the seventh leiind lierau! of ti foul, which was seen only by the referee. Tendler -will bring n strong urrny of witnesses te the commission mrpet i next Tuesday, when the mutter will be threshed out. Tendler nt the time wa winning 1 ciwdly nnd he udwinre the argument i that there wu no leaseti why lie should leiil with the bout well in hand. Pitts lecelvcd a body punch in the seventh i leund nnd imiiiedliirely went te the tloer claiming he hud been struck low. The icferee, Andy ('il'lUitli, declmed Pitt the winner en a foul. Britons Lese at Lacresse lliillliniirr tld, Ainll l.'l Knrlmid'- nv fni t.( 'amttitluu lticteHiiA tntiin him drffttt fur ihe hecitnil ifiiii In ihlii i itv within i, fM It, i. whin ihe were licaten bv ihe Mount WaiHtiliiK'un tiam t HaHlmeii. Thi- seeiu Mil- 7 In - fOI'K Is still held out for the recovery of "Pep" Ansen, who Is seriously ill in a Chicago hospital following an operation. If the grit of Ihls greal ball player of ether days counts for anything. Ansett. who Is seven!. years old, will return a victor ever his battle with the knife. A Sad lessen TIIK death of n Huterferd student ns the result of being hit with s mM Iren swung by another student practicing his golf swing should prers lessen, tiny n cure all le these in the habit of swinging golf clubs pro miscuously. Jehn Kdniuiidsen. pre nt I.lanerrh, bad a narrow escape when a prscrlet golf swing by somebody pried loose part of his jaw nnd halt his teeth. MaBj serious accidents have happened In this manner. The place for a prncllce swing Is far, far away net nnieng friends. WONDKK what Bains Kutli was thinking about yesterday as he sat all by himself en the benrh like a hml ley In a comer? Probably giving the .ledge a geed laugh. doing It for nothing. Though doing nothing, the Babe isn't 'rMIE suggestion of the British authorities that the setting for the Dais Cup I sertes consideration. .iit year thtee nation defaulted because unabls te send their teams en two ocean voyages te play matches. Let the Ktirepemi nations piny ns near home ns possible is the thought. It seems logical the stiengest tennis should make any long trips required, for they have the best chnnie of ceiling pnsl tlie preliminary rounds. IB (HUM rn r Imll i em II- ""'I -'" , , 1 ct a :. .1 li. .McCa.i 'net wiili the club. I mean le su.t i wmmmmmmmm f-i iiiiird of se f Muslim- I -niilrn ' .15.1 ,,.,, de-he hllll te lid'i for "' it AJ V5 -i. m, r breunhi h-i lu.k 1.1 a...,J lir...tn I "" ""' "', "' " . '1' . .1,,., ,, .. ,,,1 It' r rfJ J"i . ler hwl.m ihl, ,.l .lie wanted te plu el-ew I 1 11 Mini 1 fyS. -. . ti mi IK"nT.,.1;." '" "i,,1 ,,rrf m Thousands Are Using This Heets and Saddle ..VV(, llilV). ., 1Hllt ub m a r-w n , , 1 , ri 'TOE OKSl'llliKK tvn a trllle wild and isiied jias-..i M tb,. nri and tf Innings which caused him ienidernhlc 1 reuble. P.kmi was m-i te get mi 'and set the -cene fur ("y William- 10 uncoil, hi double. ParUin-011 stil,., In the second and scored en l.e Hm vein's bit After thai there wa- nothing doing until the secnth, wl.cn .lesepu ,.peiei and hit Meadows in the h.ilf-piut pm Let There Weie seternl greal tieldlli; pllt.ts. Iieldle liapll made a 1e.1l IJeime lireh step in the seventh and tubbed Oeschger of 11 hit (ieldie dited te his right, -neaied 1 1,,. lull wlili hi- gleteil hnnd, fell down mid aiee m tune te tlinut the runnel out Twiie ( t Williams lined bin k le the 1 enter licM wn'l te pull down long drive-. Inn the ie,i 1 tielding teat wa- peipetrated lit Cruise, of the Mrntes. Kleti her was en tirsl in the fourth fiaine and Parkin son hit n liner te left. It looked like nn extra -lue ilent. for I'rulse whs plating 1 le-e. lleweter. the IJo-ien 0111 fielder tinned nnd rnn hack when the hall left the hat. and at the Member wall turned In time in teaili up and giah the sphere. I'leicher believed It was n safe hit and h.id leundeil seiend wlien the bull wn -penred. wa eull. duilhleil off lirst. It was a thiwless ame from the time Senater liemge Wharten Pepper threw 0111 the lirst ball uutll Meadows tesr out liewdv In .the ninth. Speaking of ihiewiug nm haehnll. .Mr. JVpper -bowed nieie ical (,form than any one we ever lme -een demg telunieer duty. n thiett wa straight and true, and I mplre I'hmlet Itlgler appreciated it -e iiiuch t ti.it he allowed Meadows te piti h the ball en, e and then presented p te the ill-, tlnguishrd guest of honor. Al'll'.ll 11 ynuJ Ihinir lil.e Ilint Ihe I'hih inuhlii I helji hiimie. (Unit Standings Loek Twisted TT WAS a strange sigbi tin ineiniug le see heili Pliiliidelphiu h.ili . lob J. leading their lespeitivr league 'Ihe Athletics, using whin one might 'call thiee M'(end-irJiig heater-. tane,mhed the liard-blttiug Sm :; te j Und .earned the top neith 111 nil of tlie lernl wen and lest minimis. Seldom, indeed. de our teams both win en the same day. and If we go hack into bistert tl.'s 'sometime didn't 01 cur unit a week. Kill Cennie spuing sm prise and the thrilling battle te -(e u he would go In Inst plate fii-t n wen hv ihe ether side. All of which 1- giatitimg I tot li New ierk club itete wnlieped the Yank- (lopping 111 Washington and Jlroekltn trimming the l.lnni P.01I1 t, Leuis team triumphed, the Browns taking tip' hlte Se and the ChhIh overwhelming Pitisinngh. ('lev,,, land heal Detroit mid Alexander tinned in a vlctniy eve the Jtcd- Thcre are net tiiaiit seuilipaws m ihe NatleiiHl League Inn me-i of them ;sere lu aitleu tesienlat m-iher opposed ehf in New r t W Shenlell and Cooper worked lu St. I.mii .mil I'piui liixey tolled for I'inclnniiti r()J.I ) i' iinnlhei ilny. Ihe mine elnht teill ,(; iifimn, nenlhu premitliini, mnl fiutn nnir nn Ihl 11 nn unit lnt iiiliimn 11 ill tell Ihe Inlr. Mieses which seem bei at IJowleto IJewleto IJowlete (lav mi-: Klist ince, .lean F., St Angelina, High lea: second, Iiruinnieml, Cliurle- .1 ( riilginlles, Arinl-tpe; weeks and ten Knew tiie.t nmv i- "" prettt geed te.cillp-e the mink esta 1 IM.ei'l bv Natltil.t last v';';'"- 'p hets will In tin' jump all he time I We will bate u gutne scheduled evert. third. Pltra dnv In the week, a we plat thtee g.nne 'm home in thi- city 11ml twice 11 1 ...ui- Super. Win Nete. Lxi ue .Me; lift li. er-v llle. Trickler II. Smail.v. Iluenec; (.ixtb, (j-( ,naj0.iij of the plater weie in tJiass Tiee. tinicc pester, .lehu Mm- Ul. -ii,utii' winking out against Sei'ith-I rill; -eicinh. Mi Fontaine. Mendi. ,.-,. i ,...,,, 1 lub- and weie iireempKUled , Chltinle WsNh. , the new tininet. Mlihael Flaherty. Last vein the NutUll.V .cuin wee 11 1 out of i:'.N game- played. When nil seiines 1 1 0111 whbli enlriis mat" he exiiecled si:, It have been beanl fiem ;t will be found that mere than Started Twilight Ball .,(M nonilnntieus of tlioieiighbred, of .,,,, venr bad Vhll Unggeity tatleus ages have been made for the sU1',.tl.d twilight ball, which bus grown four S.'tOIMi slakes te be decided at ... 1 t Pliiluile lihla's gie.n lilstl- ' llavie de (iraie. These stake - the ulteiis. Nativity will play nt Ontario XV llnrfetd lUntliceii. six furlongs, for limj Keigriiile streets mi Tuesday, rrl-, jyy iiiree-vear i nun ever; ine 1 -1111:1 - ,( !(lul Sat lll'illlv nun in i'I11"' "" nryr delphla Handicap, one mlb mid n sli- . nf .Mitierstillt Thui'duy- .mu iyyT teenili. for three-tear-olds and ever: Sumlat ''''I ""' n'1"" ''ill two y Perfected Moter Fuel BETHOUHF Saves Yeu Meney All the Time -."NNV. Ball Base Equipment Sheei,H50 te 13.50 Glores,2.00 te 10.00 Bats, .50 te 2.00 Masks, 2.00 te 8.00 Sliding Pads, 2.00 Sweat Shirts, 1.75 "Net what you're premised, but what you get" Ask the teams we outfit Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Uniforms Skirt, LttUriig, 'Path, Hest, Cap, Belt Ctmphtt League, $13.50 Unirenily, 11.25 Semi-Pre, 10.35 Scheel League, 7.50 Beys' League, 5.00 SatapUt teat ei recant Af.n'a Furnishing SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. 21st and Meyamensing Ave. I the Aberdeen, four furlongs and a half, ,n s week te plav ei-ew j fei t we-yen 1 -old-, and the Che-upeake. ''u ,,,,t In uch mi ea: ....... in II.. u ml .1 Li.luuiill. I. . I.. . .. . 1 X' . I..I . . null j VII' iiiiii- an. 1 11. -i IT--111 11 , iwi iiii.i-- -I'lieitU.C .SUIIVJII ii"'.. i yeur-elds closed en Siilinilav: The .... ., nlavs a piacl i' atchwlth ceiiui of nouilnatiens new is 41'J. tien- ' ,, I'luiei's en S.itunln;. but will ;eial Mmiaget IMward llurke and Cb-ik " . ,,,, -,..,seu en S.ititnlay . of ll)e Cecr-e .le.eph .Md .cnuaii. of ' " .... ',,1, jildesbing mid the fei- 1 Hn vie il- ('nice tiaek. ine (eiihdeiit :M ", ,"ii,,l'it will help Itill Whilin.tn 'V", """,' " l,l0::i11 l,"v" ":ji!" '" i,v .,','..; IVrhim.ud .md enl.. v with Wedne-dav or I liiirsilny. Ihe lirst h,u" ' ' , 1 mint for the llmteid showed 117. fei ' '"""',l '"IH . , , ,1 the Vlilla.lelph'mi H'.t. for th,. Al.,.lce llugeeitt at pre " ,',,,al' '.' ",' I ' 1 1',:'., and for the C,esupeiik fei pit. her- .,11 right haudi'd. ( uirlie ,!e.-k 1 I ... 1 1.. ..i.l LlllHVII ' and Marty wet ine im- no- - ..- i;ie. 1; l.ilsjied fe? 's. veial yeais fe Il lav tin yyy Telrplmiies: )remi ai;i.ai;i: Knee 5SI9 AA Wa ' (Incorperatrri) 724 Chestnut Street AthUlie Geed wkwr JSftStyle ' Ji flf Quality jqU 111 iLconemy m - with Na- -I1.1 intei ..f 1 lits- e.'iine.i fm- 1I1.. II111.- f....l ..I.. 1. ..Ill 1... .mi 111.11 sli. 1... it.. .1.. .1.111 e. and lleviiie W II n the eieiiiug dav feittuic. are All nvln lust vein- and allied the Mibn- Fan. Kmiim Me, Chatnpl.1111 Knight ipiet of "lien Man Newceuieth In-, of the lleiiihei. tined Tiuie. Uiiti-tr, dude Mi ("niter, fiem I rnnklln, Hlglnart. Hunga Hmk. I'anl June, ami Veelniun. from Hin I1.1111, .V '. Ksedu. Tlie Hey, IJepil-nl. Ueiii'nlge. ..... ..,, iiei.t,,,! Hn I'ellv Ann. Cxteriniiiuii.r Our Flag, O Wemiell Helilml at j l.u.kv Heur. .M.sMeuart. On Wan U. I'.elnnd the bat i Murrv ) He, nel a , Hreaiii of Allah, Welltinde, Um,,,- Hidim-uul h't . wln nl-e was 11 1 I' i.n l- , stm 111. Srrnpl. Hlllt Kellv Oriele. Im !' ''' !'" '"M ,N l',"" "' " Mm hie Cmefiil and ethers. F.nlglit. also n home predm (. but who ,ei'.-d 111 Kant-ill.- in lil ; riniik u'ltiien. who pluved se, eml and mini aged tlie l'lei-hei .lull lu-t year Is 011 the ketsietie sack w Idle the 1110-1 widely sought player 111 the I'hk Nelll. vttll move' from id te shortstop. lieerge Mdsler will us usual giianl the. far awav 1 erner. In the out Held me a trio of pnllmeis wenie of whom wire with t'e n-in lnt vein. In center i Harry U01 -... , who I11S i 1 10 burn Hersey came from ii..,ni..li 11 ml should hit nheul ..'till) lu liltl' 'ei " , , POWELL TOP SCORER 1 !"Llz" Leads Railroad Basketeers in , Pest-Championship Series j ""l.i. 1'evtell," the feimer (ierui.in Ituwn I'nsterii League hiisi.eiii.ili player, led tlie srereis in the pest - li.ill!urii-hip haikelbllll series just decided te de 1 teimlue the teiim te ivpieseiii the Last "Royal Quality Shoes" Keep Your Feet in Geed Condition What Yeu Get Out of a Pair of Shoes depends upon what is put in them when they are made. "Royal Quality Sh f """""' '" "" '.wJ.ii(riii.ii at the tiiitiennl meet of the I'entHtltmii.i ,, "' 1 Mi Vliiil.-tnU Ja Assodulieu. Jee Hey le - . itallieud at Columbus, en April '.-' ' itl,lgepit. is left, w bile D.ive 'mie, QUAKER CITY PROS BUSY l-nnsdnle, .Monlgemerv 1 'emitt ' League TIh' --'"""" between Auditor of f N(MVlirk. will ever light. I mnl . neniiviiti Ariiiiieng en .Mav ti .'"",""", 'ntiuui wen 111 1 mini- . ' cin-ne and IJeh Itutts. or H(.ve Many Games Scheduled, but (;,, w. also bee,, Jrr..nge,l Vrlt'h tZWM" ijrluesl mrg - my '"' ' W.lr ' Want Game for Saturday """''"' '"' 's'""li I'l.ilti- ami ether fl.V.T, .iVn. ! um'.e mV.-.f "" '"""", ber.l, f.'r hi billing alone. Hmts I 1 Hit)- 11 ' il... Iilihihii lilllurs II lilt ill If Sl'llll- ' Quaker City I'rofe.sslenals will ngutn ,,,mUl. ,., ,,Illf njU ,,. ,,,, ,, ,, i !',"2 J""ll,L .,.?'J .,. . 1,11 The u.il.iy Intielder will be have a f n s I ball Hub. nnd .M.niaget te irrange a pra.tKe game for thi Trunk tjclutller expects te better hist Sutindiit with some dub having ,,easen" ,e,,,rd. when ih.rt, -e.g.,, vl- Zwl! l'T Z'klZ terle. were turned lu iignlnt thirteen prnk C. Schuller at Celuinbhi c,'7il defeats and the following lub. umeiig during tlie day 01 Kensington 1L.'(UW ether.,' weie defeated: I'ence.vd. In the evening Forty- Jllghth Ward, .Shunahnn. (lid "Tlmerx. Slenteii K. (.' . also rteckdule. Washlnoten Stars In Field w Dalawnrc Ceuiit.t f.engue (liuinpleiin, n (toie.'.ii . , . , ,... .. 't'l.n nsh netoe Stfll'S hhiA r.i-eu n T". 1. " ....1 ...... 1. j. .Ill IIIIII I llll.lllllll I'hHIl . (II ..." ...,.......--.. . ... .'Ibll mr,- a-r; &.; ..: . Ait-, v. -,?' Whr III', lllll I" r...i ..I .... - - - -. ...... 1 rnmi-' ' - f'.n . ni.ji. Ke " lioenn li.ii si I' Trtrin Jul i1i-.nn It.i i'liui nifn Ituvfiiiif Armvitcns: (lev rci Che.rs A.toeuii Kurrr AMoetiii ilrcen P. Trm Dl I. Ter ni Ktr.(alnrU. Jl'v . scmnf I' Tim . Vreti P turn l.n.li.li. P 'lertn Vand'cnft. rtvnu 1 'J'.' 41 u.i 'I s le ;,n .1 a .111 in 1 vi 1 i 4 n a 1 : j .i a 1 1 a n 11 n .1 ; 11 n .1 '. 4 4 e 1 :t '.' 4 ( .t ;i 1 i 1 t T M .' e 11 - 'J II (1 :t 1 e e 1 ft 1 1 simreneik. of H.ii luifiiitli College. Hug- V, gerlv Mill Im '"in f"r " eeuple of V player mid expects te land them be- HJj feri, long. T'( " J Invite Ruth and Meusel te Practice 14 t erk. Aim! 111 11.1 he Ituili nml I10I1 s Mutl who w ill net In- .ibl te play for ids Vanlle until .Mav li" tttut hfva l.en for 7 hidden lv i''jinmlHleiier I.kihIIh te mipnir II in ilia fll(. I" ih pmrtte' liefnri ih 4 cmf me eh re inunilnr vvorkeiim vv Hi 4 th Uln.ni I'K'iJeii' ' rur'.'s A Sieimhiini ' ritltert i'Otli rums thmuKti me tank- 11 nun, I li I't pt.e ' II e Vl en uir itmiuw in -u iees are made with the finest upper leathers and the toughest oak tanned soles te be had and shoemak sheemak ing of the highest char acter. Yeu get mere out of a pair of "Royal Quality Shoes" be cause mere is built into them. fm7 4 k wrm 3j M ft afmg f JBk vsh r Awy-'urr VtaMOTflfU ''; "MAKI.HOIiuKlH" One of mere I lien forty nninrt xtylex that are here for you te vhneRe from in irain, cordovan, c(. or kid in tana, brown,, cherry or Mark. 'Then Have That Loek" All Extra Value at "ftx JUi. I im ,dilef of these being (ebbv A lllllllher e( well -Knew 11 pinvers have lir,r.w p.eiui 1 ;i e e (, m0inli..- ' "' i.inp...n ie a. nnin ,itttf57 IJm lllte-tl). Uliei i ilir imiu imi'iv slned incliidili" Sewileis fei . ".N ilUmmen n.itei'i 2 e 11 e n efffl ..(.. ...i.iliniiM luir er fermerlv of neeil su.ui'1. nu niuiiu .mivvikis, iei - .,, . ... na 11 ....... ijtioueker ' luhheruMd I'he.nUi'llle m-rly of Wll.uli.gten Nevudl Ins, Camden Degmen Held Shew Tonight md Wit HISI.; Liifa.t.'Me rollege Inliehler " 'u at, J V C' of S,lent Pi,r'r Seer" K" " . KM"'',,, WV ',' ii.' 'V,.!. 'I. mM UM he.tM.li wlili Lasieii, I'n. "HI? of he i.ni. 11 1 g 1 . m 1 a . s 1 r ,. M( v ,' b''ree? kp.i wmnd u- cam,, ak?fril" YViii'thliigtun fnsi sucker, late of (hrM hiir'h I he , lull Iiiim Uined all V( l7:, , lhlf lnUnd of n,.,,- T, iv b.en timnert u tveiy brent K?5ViVi..mL.. . lii mid llarrv SchilffiT. '"' k'Ui ing leaius for Ihe Just two .tears , h.nii'!l elsht rnuml b.nil it ths (ielilen ftin known le deisiluiii TU're ri nlie n njnnber mftCHhameklll, I '"' IH".' ., ,,' ,,,l .veuld like in hear fiem North A A. tNetmi1' '" "'-hi Hnii pen of sp.d- rtenmed for lli i.epiiir hrenl. T'tfllifieuth .IcrMJ" r.llli utfr, ate the ether niitl "ul'' ' tj ,.',",' .. ,,.l Mill tfat wen (reir, jplirnv Oiinrn. nrry'.Vi5nr wher ron,PllUeif l auiirc.1 which .lieubl . Bt'-Mli.-. j..r 1 I h Hew, J'eilCOjd, Helsher nlld -Villi- liy;.,,! Kid l.nbln, Shifty Hmlth l,di Kinlalviv the exhIUtmx Hit of exellement rfiel I outer. 1 ine. Aearenii ,1, -,, n"i "M-iHari "" uwmi i"ri" uwii iniinm ii" ni"" - v...- -i..a ' fir.(tl. 1'dreri, r. " . 1 I $6 They Wear Well OWjOOTSHOP M. & H. SELL IT FOR LESS . K w A Special! Made-te-Order BASEBALL UNIFORMS $S Well made, of teu;h, stretiK. fabrics that will civc daiulv service and held bliape ilespite hardest wear. I'liifermH Ceimixt of Vtt), Shirt. ', licit and Stockings. I.eiteriiiu mi Shut FRKK Phene or Write for Representative te Call With Samples llul-iif-lmin tram iioeugrre virile for .uinplti, and taty Mlf-liiailrenirnt blankl. Sensational Sale Baseball Equipment 110 Catchers' S7 BASEMAN'S MORn,1., T ftauuuj """ J& T., Pre- m Special $9.50 MASK Mwm. wmmt m T nbRC4 5 NAHttSf ""fiWMARKCTSt twwm wfTrv mvw a w&W0 epcNevENmcs. which Xerth Darien tre'ft. IK"'-iVfc Mtfen will he npeticd at Sd 1 r msft'f Alrll -"-'. folieTvlnf l'tira sluing atiur.ileil hliil clei ', ,iHll vvelileil lllielv liiiltilii'eil X btaiiil Beys' Sizes, ' Otlicial l.euKtie Base V'tmM!' Ujueiy "wriee- .ttW(, k5.i.MVr,7 tin iiii.ii llilsriinlee.l fm IS llinK" t lilK a III. tt Ollicial League Ball,- I50, (16 lllKfll 1 1'iiieMi iiiflt.t il.. OrTli la 1 Hirr H.nl welvlu .sp.ilal 1 COflPC ' ,,, itouble stllrhlnt ma km 311 If lia, HOW j-mw I'm fiem nel.dfil mateilal. strniiK Ifaibfi laclmc aieuml I'liilm 111 tt t .XiljiialHble rail IImr. Hltaii anil bucdle ft.n- 7 50 Catcher's Mitt, $450 An M. I II Si lal. Illacl leatbri pdlmii inie bad., leelhei I1011111I knilier alinp. buelile fa.lniInK Will UnJ hanle.t KIthI nf e. vile, $5 Fielder's Gleve (I e n 11 Ine heiii'mle fl; Wl'lttll p 1- , -v s J teeter 6 New patented paddad typj -mil inflated, entered vv IB henw ianv Fllt'd nltti aperlal body ataip. Baseball Bats "Zimmerman," "Louif; title Slugger," "Spac ing, etc. $ 1 Ure bulieni eanja fei ceil fully .Sliding 3, Bases $1 .50 - I'ads, new- P - . . . 1 special Baseball SO A let we obtained eieritH. Heys' KizcH. aur .Set of 3 Heavy-nullled eantaa, nnt vviin exua atroiet een"--. ....in. DIBU If, IIHieM. Tev lile .lin.ib n..r..ll.. .ti I M...... j I , . -..-..n, , n ni I. n. - v 11 11 cau e en uiie -7", irurltble Itllbner unn I niarhlne n.iveil .tmnn .twt i..ii..H .... anil .nerial ,01k r-enier iluranlti diirahle, el ae(( and tillable ' ill.ea. Kind Uddt by blf 18 Inning". en feet le.guei. H'e're tht Largttt Baitball Uniform Makeu in Town ' Dpta Thuridar & Stlutdtv Evtniafi MsH 1 11 laB, (ami fVfc, 1 . Wt Oatit Hunittit tl Tiamt Evtrf Yttr Loek for l.e M. & Sign il SI2 ;.m Ht. I'l . t".j' 'H T.. til 1 T. . - VT, . L mi iMI? ' mwi! ...... &L)tf&h.:jfM8. ,..,i .,, tttSti m I ,v. t-iJ, t . . if 11 W-ljlft.m'ftM-J?W'- --w. triKVi,'. M&JMiSiiV.KCXai siM, Ji;,xaiM tiiV;:.., pi
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