Krf iiftW" r.nsi lVS. bsw ! K ' V w tjVj. . I tf . h m CM w.SiW 2fiiH m WTOSittffi&LSEHII .1- itar?wi nr vi -rt'.iiiiiir ' ., Ai-i'SUW Tiy-aWKWi" fcMKV-. s'tf,-W y f - PPWPPS ww r. vav, '.; wijaFTwwrsvpiJTWi BVENlNTOTLta" LEDGERrPHIi;Al)EIilHrAVK FRIDAY, AP: "T .Wfirft5fw tharaUAMv hv William utrad a an International author- n. If ANT SrOBTtWO KVKNT8 na tnoreuaniy l racaaiitmil an tnti i professlenaland amateur athletics of Heart -nuiy" Recap a npens ..ClaaMs w i Ytrr day In tha pciue Laoeaa. It a Habit' Atv. , hAsf.bam. today .i!.in r. m. AnOliet ,v. Boiten "Brave." MAI en si at uirabeir una Mimiciinrn r .s '4 p? aweu Til A RACK RTRKKTfl IN CONJUNCTION WITH tin imnr.FMK Htimr JIGHT 12 Boxing Bouts la (ha Amntfur Heilnr Tournament . '-.WftV . ?& J, OLYMPIA BOXING Jc. ttea.Eee, . m m . . Mfttt.l vt April 17 BTOti & Baineridfe Aprl t7 JOHNNY Al, MAYH00Kvs.M0NAHAN i.oKennn: kv RUSSELL vs. MITCHELL . ft-ONlR IT.I TATE vs. O'BRIEN TONY 8 Kiln. .1IMMV CAPONI vs. SACCO rtv a Kile. TIM TENDLER vs. DRONEY PRICES, 50c, $1, $1.50 Seals nn sale, sdintt's Cafe. I .'Hi .V filbert Ms. I'lmnr. I erust 49tX. rimnlnsham's. 10 !, 6?d St. Tendler'e Peel 1'nrler, ISO Market Sf, Simen's. S. K. Ter. Hlh McKf-m Sn. Teams in Philadelphia Baseball Association Are Ready te StartMest Premising Yea FLEISHER TO HAVE F TEAMO FKHTERS Tem Walker, New Manager of Yarners, Has Plenty of Baseball Experience TRIO OF FLEISHER YARN STARS w fresten flinn wit 1074 sm Ice palace 4ST1I WD MARKET VTRKin'S Trout said vvereuld net run We will run BOXING "Y Prices, 1, 2,3i 4 EIGHT ROUND BOUTS J WORLD'S GREATEST ALL-BANTAM SHOW (Champien lxCtmniple?i mnl Mi I fiillnir Title I mitrmlrr-)) J OK (H UnuntU) Ol ; NELSON MONTREAL isS rhlladrlntiln It. O. IIIK Providence (S lintimls) l.( h O'DONNELL . SHARKEY fllmtfester. V. .1. Newport. JIMMY IS KeiiikIh) .11 1 h MENDO v.. LYNCH T'hllndelphlii Nevrnrk ItATII.I.M) in Rounds! JOHNNY LEONARD BUFF riilliii'lphl .lfr.rv rily Tlcktlc nt Iti- l'slawi l:it . I'cnn Su.; C'riinduir. SUI . Othi l.ernst Cleiir Ce.. 128 S. Slilt "ihalfl'i. ftSSS Murkrtt I'nwrl I'nwrl Ien fnfc. :4 .s. 40th: Tlir Huh, 35 . l(hi Sfmlnele C'lrur Merr. 4001 l4innilrr Ar. MEN'S SUITS AD-Weel & Worsted Twe Pants Suits $20 te $25 Value All Ilia latf.l nedrla i n il baat falu.g myr shown. New $1 0.50 12 w PAUL'S ClothesShep 23 North Ninth St. Philadelphia (HAS, WONDERFUL INFIELD frpllKY KK Kt'lng ti) Iiiim n grrnt ball -- rliili down nt tlie l-'lt-Nlitr creuniN nt 1'riitv--ntli niid Urcil "trft'ti t!il j car Tem Wulker, tlip ww iiinimcer, wen t ailinlt It. bill tlie lltifiip lie lins jti&t niiiieiiiici'il spciiks for itvplf. And tile fnnn l ee n liKlitllik tPiliii, bucked b.v a lishtlnc iniinnRer nnd flKbtitip L'linlrmtin of the Speits ('enimltt (.'. .flni Jlt'ClrniiKlinn. nm- of tin- g guns in tlie rhllndflplilii KnM'biill AocinUen, Tem Wnlkpr siieuld cfrttilnly knew hew te nmnnK' bull club, lie N i known fur nnd uliln, piijejm llie con 11 i dcnce of plncrs nnd fun1 nnd the team I will irelit by tin- new wny In which ! thlliRs will be i-eiidnclcd. Fer the bi'iii'lH if tlmv who ih net knew Tem In few word nbent hU jmt would net be nmlie, in the 1 nselmll weild Iip wns ,i 'plfi her nnd umpire of note He betnn Inirliiic with .lohutewn bin k in 1WM1. And then l.e worked In Iteehester. 1000- Schencetnih. 11)01; UliiRhninp- I en 11)11-. nnd linlshed the venvm with , Cennie Muck ihe first cnr the AN wen :i pinunnt. In 11X.1 be went te 1 1 ouInwIIe. get ii bum Mturt, but tinMied en tip nf the pitcher with twenty- 1'Hjht wen nnd seven Iet. Me next bobbed up in Clni'lnmitl. nnd from 1 rheie went te Wllllninvpeit. of the Tii-Stale League, where be tned 1 iiinn.N e.i-en. Then he leek te urn i plrnig. mil' lni" vi en Pilee In th KiiMcin, Tii-State nnd Stiel l.cngue. ritiliers l.enU Cinnil The riei-her pltcliinic stntT eempnrei i the in r One southpaw and two hniidci nie en the pii,tell, nnd heiild win 1 hlc nimeiity of their i gullies. l!l Mcleiil, the poi l-l(IT. It known te eveij leuil fun He spent ii In lef pei bid with the I'lilN. nnd Inst eur was signed by Ihe Chicago Cub. The right hiindi'i are (Irleshaber. who made u leinitnlleu with the yainci'H I Inst .cnr, and a big fellow named 1 Mi'chnn. If he N n geed n "Stidrli" .Meehnii. of haskelliHU fnine. be ulimild ' certnlnly de Little can be learned of his piewes. hut he is ald te be the I icnl goods. l.nirv Litten will work beliinrl the I bat. He nerds no introduction, u.s he is :i familiar sight en the sandlot of 1'hillj. His plaing was of Mich n I high 'character that it rained for him in trynut with the Dedger thi cenMiii. I Sutten could have secured a lucrative iniitmi't In the miner, but if net in ' the ble League he prefers te stick te rielsher. Million-Dellar Infield i Hairv "Lefty" Nelan will Im the only hold-ever en this infield from lut jca'r. He will cover the. Initial bug, nnd Is considered the bet In this sec tion He will be flunked en uoeend by Johnny Scott, renowned bv his won derful pliuing with lifnvettc College nnd tlie l'hlladelplila (Juakers football eleven. McNeill, from Sacramento, of the (east League, who suing a hSfr''--i&P' UZfrr.-, v:kaaiia(IIIIB '''sK ..y) jLaM"faaaBBaaavaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam Laaaaaa sMiawr' .ti SsHiHiaalO' WS "I.rfty" Nelan, who Is seen about te swing en a fust one, will cover flrsf base for the downtewners. Te the right Is Harry Frit, the all round athlete, who will play third, and In the. Inset Is .lehnny Scott, of Lafayette football fame, who will guard the keystone sack. These plnrrs are noted In oilier spoils aside from baseball men!. for nil gnme te be booked bj tl.at bedv through Art Summers. The season will open en Saturday Mn (J, with the famous Pntersen Silk Sex and it 1 planned te aend all the leading clubs te Mount Helly. Assistant Manager of Ball Team Will Take Place of Frank Carrell HAS SIGNED SEVEN PLAYERS man' ami (ever acres of ground, will grab the siwlers nt short, while the far.nvav coiner will he 'npabl.v handled bv Hairy Frit, formerly of the Alli lellcs I'hifeiN nnd who In his school dnjs wn one of the greatest products of Central High. Fritz pln.ved with Stetson and Nativity Inst year. Twe places In tlie outfield have been filled. Habtnger. who hnB been in the Seuth with vaiieus clubs, will cover i (l hesi l The Mnrhnll K. Smith baseball tenm I I getting s-et for the 1922 baseball sen sen sen. Fer a while It was believed the Btorcbeys would be out of the game for ' this season, but they have finally leented j nt the P. H. T. grounds at Tenth and Butler .street, and should enjoy one of ( their best seasons, ' Frank Houghkirk. of the store team, wns iirettv well shaken nn at the death vvicbci 1 0f j -runic Carrell, w no nreugiit the team J te the forefront, nnd wlitn the innnager of the dub passed nvvay no new one 'was appointed In his plate, and the plan for the preent year were shnt tcied. i The plnee left vacant by Can oil will I be tilled by Jack Mays. He was as sistant manager of the ball team since I its Inception, had cliurge of the cham pien soccer team ler tnree years nnu nns center, while "Stew Hnrkness will I be In left nnd will net as emergency I pitcher. Right field 1 cr te lie as signed, but a former collegian i. ex pected te be M'cured in several days. of fi lends In the neighborhood field where the games will be SUITS TO ORDER t 18 00 Reduced from $35 & $30 Blues, Blacks, Browns, Pencil Stripes, Tweeds, Made Te Your Order See Our 15 Windows Largest Display of Tai loring in Philadelphia College Baseball vk.stkkav nKMi.rs lnn, lit silrvrns. .1. 4'nnlliniii. 'J: muent. n. I'rlmrtiin. H; ( eliinihlM, '.'. UraiBftiMvn, Hi I'lllsbiirch, 0 t. M.) inirirlenn. Hi Heb (rmi (I l. M 1 llotten lellrce, ii: .North ljiirrn. e. .Illlllllt.l. Hi (. . N. .. 10. Mlddlrburj , H; I'rnvldrmr. ; Ijltilrrttr, 13: KlrhnimiU, 10 Mitr!nd. Hi ( ulhellr 1 nUrrtltr, ft. (iAMKS TODAY Mrtlnl.i. Cliarlltfsilll. of the lilnvifl. .lack began hi career in sports with Christ Church nnd the Cliuichmin made husehull iiepulnr nt Tenth nnd ltutler streets. Mays lias started signing play - crs and already has teven lindir con cen itiact. The team will nlav nt home en , Tuesdays. Thursday nnd Saturdays, nnd travel the ether days of the week. Tlie 1. H. T Held Is new being com- 1 jileti ly evcrlinuled nnd the seating fa- ! jiuelty has been doubled and many ether improvements will bu made. MT. HOLLY READY TO START TI. Ilroekl.rn, Ullllamibure. rrlocelon v. Trinity t. llroeUlyn l'ulr l,afTrtte ti. V. wid .M.. vtl. Alabama Ti. lf. SI seen. lia. Siveii vs. Drlftwurr. .Newark. Del. Manhattan ti. It Salle, I'hlliulrlphU. '. ' N. Y. v. 1'. 31. '.. rhester. l'a Oeercln i. .Murjlnnd. tolkve 1'arU. Md. Beets and Saddle New Jersey Baseball Taam Anxious te Win State Championship The Mount Helly baseball tenm, which mnde such nn envlnble teceid en the diamond Inst year, is anxious te an nex the New Jersey State baseball championship thlx season and te tht end tlie management ha signed up one i of the bet teams In this section i It has been decided te play enlv the 1 i NtinugPM dubs nnd the malinger visited The Spring Consolation Hamllcap, ' ,h" J'hllnilelphiu Hasehall Assoc iiilleu the feature of the clesirg day of J jcfetd.iv aftei neon and made atiauge- Hewie's most siiicessful meeting, hrings I r. together some seasoned wnrrlei of the I turf ns will ns younger horses. Slip-1 perv Llm bus been iiiilueky and needs n I enger re ite thnn seven tuilengs, hut i hustling iider miqlit make him win ' King .lehu nnd 'fianslate nppeui best ' ii- the etbeis i lleises well placed lii tli ether race nre ; l'ltst race Lady liess, Itesule I I.eighten. Kewple S ; sf eni Wlnne- ' inline, Ace el Ace, Tltanla third l Happy Cn l.uclij. Jaze. I'repaganda , lift Ii Jean of Arc Honiee, F.ttnhe I mmIi Hrekster II. Lucky State, Walk l'p, seventh Smart l II istler, ' .lehu Aiber. 'aaaaaaaaW aaaaaaak X afiT BBaV BBBBBBBBBVaaaw. ieAeietd7i ahzaQiXQhXsh I cuacun f J rhtrt Mmtthbtg kJt V siem yevJL Wtjs' Twenty fbr a Quarter McAuley Out of Marathon llaaten, April 14 "Vic" McAutev, of Windser, Neva. Aoetlft, will b unable te run In the Bosten A. A, marathon. April 10. Vhl7a out tirlnlnc with another' runner he was struck br an automobile and se seri ously hurt that ha will be unable te reaume tralnlnc In .Uinta te enter the contest, Mc Auley' townsmen def rased his expenses (or the trip. Veteran 8wlm Coach Dies" Tha death of Andrew D. Kesn. la. the Mlserloerdla Hospital reterdas-. marked the passlns of thelsjit survivor of the charter member of the l'hlladelphla Hwlmmlns Clul). Bema years ate Kean was active as a. swlrnrnln coach end Partlelpaiw i , ens-dlstance matchei. Th tSSKS.wl held en Monday, at. St. Ph temaaVW - lAnsoewne, ann interment will h ii" Cresa Cemet.rv. K.n. .J!1 P la West areenwoed avtnue, kanadawn.1 H HaaHaaBai tBUKKKMBttKtfKM aaaaaisaaaW skaaaaslP ailillllllllllB B I aaWlaMWaaSaaMa V " aatasI rfjflmBIV TKMfP? -.BalalltfallllllllallDallaBsBlsaaaaalalHiaalllllaBalla jf Caster Parade ft Style LlM' W Bewie Entries for Today puiie 1 -'S, , , a mine ! it ra l li." " , e I hun l.al l'n Hi b M-- ' fecep'l ic for ' 1 fn U ni;s .11.' Ili I i irhien .11.' Ill Hinl'tus'- no llll "lieHu II 111!) . 107 It.'li.lMl A.uiiav 1117 PUIH4 i.'si ii, i ainui it ami nn 110 ins li iS 101 . I'll lis 8A Hill . . 101 r ii i"J f Jl I ll.UN s ,tijiT I'm u aht Anni'i'i T ,t Winn, en (, llni'i lluxt' n I.' I i Hfli li lll.ei li Male in llll . inn ie:c mi me u.i I'tt 103 VI PeterMoran&Ce. Merchant Tailors S, E.,Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. i Ma Hat. Kria. TU1 B r. at.. 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