R BPT "Sfl jferKH ?.? " wn mm&w 111111 I I II I 1 1 SA- K r b 1v l Ii1 t fev. l-t Krf&!tfi$i !Wn'' tar .. : m l iss-? 'kvv WPP iMtDin '. .iriii Meli ia Junier High Schools OTM TRACK MEET. ttfu. m' aw MfMMie Scheel Carnival Will Be $$ithdr&t Kingsessing Recrea- GIRLS PLAY CAPTAINBALL V 'i SlVva P, r- j ' j CT i Tl ny PAUL r.HEl' The first nnnunl trnck nnd field meet 'f the Philadelphia public IiIrIi schools will be held Friday, June 2, nt the '4 KingeesMng Recreation Center, Fifty tint Btrect nnd Chester avenue. I Each school will have four tenms, IcenRitstlng of twenty members. The teams will be divided Inte two classes. 'The senior boys and girls must net be , under 5 feet 2 Inches In height. The Junier boys nnd girln must net be ever ithls mark. Each tenm will be required jte compete in all events. There will be four events en the pro pre jrram. The standing bread jump, bas iketball far threw, tug-e'-wnr nnd shut ,tle relay race are the number. The ,beya will run 100 yards each In the jshuttle relay, while the girls' distance 'will be seventy-five jnrds. The teams will be numbered for con cen con rcnlcnce ns follews: llelines Scheel, ;Ne. 1; Mitchell Scheel. 2; Themas 'Scheel, 3, nnd Tllden Scheel, -I. Girls' Captalnbnll Kite girls' captainball leagues in the 'elementary schools of this city have istarted their fcensen. The lengucs are Icompescd of teams from every section ;of the city. When the leagues close Itletr respective teasens a championship erles will take place en Mny 23, 24 ,nd 25 for the city title. The league schedules fellow : !,. SECTIONAL LKAOUE Al April 31. Manayunk Scheel nt Hclment Schoel: 24th. Hroeks Scheel at Manajunk BcheOl: 2Sth. De'.ment Scheel at llroelts iMy t. Belmont Scheel nt Duntap Schoel: Mtth, Manavunk Scheel nt Dunlap Scheel. SECTIONAL LEAGUE A2 April 21. Steele Scheel at Schneffer ' ' May'l. Curtln Scheel at Steoje Scheel; 2d. SthaenVr Scheel a. Curtln Scheel. 3d. nil .bert Scheel at nlm-y Scheel. Rth. Schaeffer 'Scheel at ailhert Schoel: Bth. lllrnev Scheel 't Schaeffer Schoel: 10th. Curtln Scheel at ;Ollbtrt Schoel: 12th. Ol.bert Scheel at Steele 'Schoel: 10th. Steele Scheel nt lllrney Schoel: 19th. winner of Al will piny the winner of A3 ter the champ'enshlp of the league. SECTIONAL LEAGUE fi April 20. Slniterly Scheel at Whlttler Schoel: 21t. Northwest Scheel at Northern Liberties Scheel. 2th. Reynolds Scheel at tXelley Schoel: ,27th. Northern Liberties .Scheel at Reynolds Scheel. Mav 1. Kelley Scheel nt gingerly Schoel: .54, Whlttler Scheel nt Ner'hwest Schoel: -41h. BlnKcrly Scheel nt Northern Liberties 'Schoel: Bth. Northwest Scheel at Reynolds Reboot; Bth. Ileyre'ds Scheel at Slniterly Schoel: 10th. Whlttler Scheel at Kelley Schoel: 12.h. Northern Liberties Scheel at Whlttler Schoel: lflth. Northwest Scheel at S'ntarlr Schoel: 17th. Kelley Scheel at Northern Liberties Schoel: 10th. Whlttler Scheel at Reynolds Scheel and Kelley Scheel t Northwest Scheel. SECTIONAL LEAGUE C April 21. Drexel Scheel at Hnllewell Scheel nd E." M. Stanten Scheel at Nichols Schoel: Seth. Bhirswoed Scheel at Landrcth Schoel: 2th. Nichols Scheel at Chllds Scheel and nMl ttnknnl n, T.anil.alh Behmil 7(h 'f " lltanlAn .Scheel it Chllds Scheel. May 1. Drexel Scheel at Stanten Scheel; 2d. Lendreih Scheel at Nichols Schoel: 3d, Sharsnned Scheel at Hallnwell Schoel: 4th. Drexel Scheel at Chllds Schoel: Sth. Nichols Scheel nt Chllds Schoel: 8th. Chllds Scheel at Sha-swoed Schoel: nth. Hullewell. Scheel at Chllds Schoel: 10th. E M Stanten Scheel t Sharswood Scheel; 11th. Hallewell Scheel at Landreth Scheel and Drexel Scheel at Nichols Scheel; ls:h. Drexel Scheel at Shars. weed Scheel snd Chllds Scheel at Landreth Schoel: ,10th. Nichols Scheel at Hnllenell Schoel: 17th. Landreth Scheel at Stanten Scheel. SECTIONAL LEAGUE D April SO. Marshall Scl.oel nt Stetson Scheel; 24th. Stetson Scheel at McClure Schoel: 20th. Tayler Scheel a: Petter Scheel and Marshall Scheel at Longfel'ew Schoel: 27th. Petter Sehet at Stetson Scheel and Hackett Scheel al Tayler scnoei. May 1. Hackett Scheel Rt Petter Schoel: .Id. Longfellow Scheel nt Stetson Schoel: Rth, Marshall Scheel at Haeket Schoel: Sth. Pot Pet ter Scheel at Sj'rsha!! Schoel: 0th. Long fellow. Scheel at McClure Schoel: 10th. Stet Stet "en Scheel at Tavler Schoel: 11th, Petter Scheel at Longfellow Schoel: 12th. Tayler Scheel nt Mnrahall Scheel nnd Hackett Scheel at Stetson Schoel: 15th. McClure Scheel at Market Schoel: 17th. Longfellow Scheel nt Tavler Scheel and Marshall Scheel art McClure Scheel. CITT CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES May 23, winner Section A s. winner Sec May 34. winner Section C vs. winner Sec- tlet D. , May 25, winner Sections A and D vs. Winner Sections C and, D. , Twe Interacadcmic League tennis matches are en the card for this after noon. Episcopal Academy will be en tertained by l'cnn Charter, nnd St. Luke's Scheel will play at Ilaverferd Scheel . Twe baseball games also are en the schedule. Northeast High will play P. I. D. nt Mount Airy, and N'orris N'erris tnwn High will be the host of Bristel High. Onetrnek meet also is listed. Lewer Merlen Hlsh will oppose Ilaverferd Township' High at Ardmore. t State-Navy Game In Washington Annapolis. April 20 At n conference hern ywterday. In which State College was rep .resented by Athletic Director Hezdelc nnd Graduate Manager riemlmr, nnd the Naval Academy by Ccmmanler D L. Heward, it was aTreed that next fall football between the teams of the two Institutions nheuld le played In Washington If suitable ground could be obtained. The game, which was te be played In Annapolis, will taku place en November 4, Stewart Wlna Final Beut at BIJeu Harry Kid Stewart defeated riattllnv Abe Cehen In the main bout at the Illjeu Theatre last night. Stewart carried the first and scend rounds and the third was even. Cehen made a great rally In the final round. Irat U was r'.'t eneuuh te overcome the lead filed up by Stewart In the early frames n the e'h.T bouts K. O. Yeunc Chancy de feated Herbert Hutchle, and Jimmy Karrell ateptwd Matty Fcirell In the second round. ,Gana Trlmt Beeker Altentewn Jee'Gans, 110 pounds, trimmed Jim Beeker, 1S1 pounds, In the eight-round wind-up at the Gelden Gate A. C. last night. In the seml-wlndup Johnnie Mosely, 1.1.1 twunds. von ever Preston rirewn, 1.1 J pound, The ether results: ceieman lie neb. irc veunds, wen ever Jerry Hairs, 140 pounds; Voting Jee Hut ler. 121 pounds, drew with Battling Frisce, 120V pounds, Princeton Willed $300,000 Frlaceien, N. J.. April 20. The commu te ef'' finance of Princeton University has announced that under the wilt of Herbert I.. Uaker, of Detroit. Princeton has been made th residuary legatee of his estate, Upen the expiration of the I If.- Interest of four hairs the value of the mute which Is esti mated at about 1300,000, la te le received by Princeton. wm Hew Th mmwmiermwmimfmmMm. k V f9 --- sasssaasjaaaaalssassialsassMssisasssii..Ml .V . '2 -r -I ; ' : 7 ,- ... - : f HERS THE GANG CONNIE HOPES WILL KEEP MACKS OUT OF CEIJARV MACK" Remmel te Pitch A's Opener Today Continued from I'nge One romedelcd nnd reformed Mucltmen since the 1!)'J2 cttmpaign dawned. Net in the span of time thnt stretches back te ether and better days have the A's pulled away from the barrier with such speed, aggressiveness and spirit. Itemmci turned back the Sex in Bos Bes Bos eon, 0-2, nnd he should repeat. Duffy's selection is problematical. Herb Pen Pen neck is the likely choice. Faithful and reliable Ilnlph Perkins will "In" ns usual behind the bat. Cy wns hurt up in Ilnsten. He took a fast one en the shoulder of his throwing arm. The bruise was n mean one. His shoulder was black and blue In n circle of t-lx Inches. The next day ,, he was latching and throwing ns accurately as if nothing had happened. "I'll get out when the bones break," he said. "Yeu forget ieu're hurt when you nre In n game." Such Is the spirit of the Mack mask man, nnd It is typical of the eagerness and fight the A's are she.vlng. Twe out of three they took from the sex up in isosten unci tney tuu tuc same thine down In Washington. The Hub elllh iin.l tlin Xntlnnn's nre fiffllrerl tn finish several wave lengths ahead of the Mackmcn Beth looked peer ngainst our A's. The acquisition of three veterans has added materially te the strength of Con Cen nie's climber.: Blng Miller, who came from the Senators In the Dugan deal ; Dec Johnsten nnd I'ep Yeung, acquired by waivers, form the trio. Ml ler is a valuable man in the out field and at the bat. Up in Bosten he made one of the greatest catches ever seen at Fenway 1'ark and down In Wellington he slugged the ball in a manner thnt made Griffith wonder if he hndn't made a mistake in letting him go. Johnsten Leads Hitters Johnsten has pepped up the Infield. His foghorn voice can be heard leading the chatter afield nnd he has been field ing the bag with his old-time cunning. At bnt he has been geed enough te top the A's with eleven hits out of twenty four times up for an average of .438. In the Inst game in the capital he gathered four bing cs, stele two bases and scored a pnlr of runs. Yeung is another one who Is adding a man's sized work te the daily grind. Pep hnr. been hitting, fielding and throwing well, nnd Mack is highly pleased with the efforts of the Overbrnek veteran 1 ."""5-U- ' ' ' J$fTMJimrf VsW 'Mr WV BiisisisiiteisH' kP?1 sH 'IsHl wsH tHsssKk -J VttV at f VasH ' HsVstsstfliiNf3 ' I & " '"'! 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Inst season rantnin and Aside from these old-timers, the faces ! shortstop of Peddle Institute; Chnrlie nt Khlhn Park will b tint same, riilnlc I.nntz. formerly with the StentOIl. who Galloway, although a bit erratic, is an . will shoulder the backstop burden; Jehn aggressive, fighting ball player, and it Schuek, last season's star center fielder ass .' fl.C.. ul.. Dt.l.ll.i T.aanI TJ hnndu Infp loeics as it nc is going te nave a geed t. fouls nicoee 4 J'hlli'ldnliln .... .t I'lttstinrsll s Hroeklrn 3 Ioten 1 Cincinnati 1 yenr at shortstop Jimmy Dykes Is playing third in n snappy style and hitting .300. Frank Welch is an Improved athlete this year and should come through. Tilly Wnlkcr Is hitting them just ns hard and ns timely as of yore and is covering plenty of acreage in ccnterfield. Mack is fairly well supplied with utility men ns well. McGowan and Hxgjies are ready te go in the out field nnd Hau per, Calloway, Schcer and Brazil are geed infield substitutes. Fuhruian can relieve Perkins any time Cy wants a day off. Fermer A's With Sex There will be familiar forms guard ing first nnd third for Bosten. At the het corner will be Dugnn, the Jumping Jeseph, who new must play his hurdling net en Ilughie Duffy nnd Harry Fra7ee, It at all. .leu didn't leek se geed agalnt the A's up In Bosten, but he has been nlling with with Supplee-BUlille; Fred Ilheads, left fielder ; Hill Kennedy, tne nainis- main stav in the bev for the Inst two years, and Freddie Schuek, the peppery little second Hacker. Met.ler, Downey, Hagy and Bill Schuek round out a formidable combination. Games have been scheduled away with P. nnd K. Y. M. C. A., Berks County champions, nt Beading; Ocean Onte, Audubon, I .a Mett. Roxbireugh, Clenrvlcw, Norwood and Jenkintown. Manager Wagner would also like te book a practice game away for Satur day, April 'J9. Communicate with W. A. Wagner, 2070 Sixty-fifth avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia. TEST STEEL SHAFTS Gelf Experiment at Chicago Incon clusive Owing te Bad Weather Chicago, April 20. Comparative trials of steel and wooden shafted gelt i.e worn mnd here by three ex stomach trouble and hasn't leached his i )n bcferc efflcers et tllc Wcst ri'Ji I Itlllll. ! ' ... .via cm Gelf Association at iMigcwater Club, but n sixty-mile gale with snow ,, hk wln-js made the experiment in conclusive nnd decision ns te whether real form At first ba'c for the Sex will be Geerge Burns, nnether former Mack man. Tlecn Geerge went te the Hub in the trade which sent Stuffy Me- .,.,. t,'i.t,ftn,i .lnhs should be hnrred Innls te Cleveland. ,, 1nCnlnnit.al appliances was deferred The A's will be home for one series i for rurthcr tests in fair weather, only. Three games will be played with i j00i; Hutchisen, local professional, who tne Jten nex unci men tuc .uacKmen I a jtritlsh open geil cnampien ; jaurie will move te New Yerk, returning after .vrnn. of Kvansten. nnether Scotch n series with the Yankees, te remain I professional, and Chick Bvnns, for- em clubs. t.rnl shots into tlie teeth of the gale with both iron nnd weed, nnd then did Famous Argentine Herse Dead the same with the wind. nuenn. A.res. April 20.-Io,afeSo, Ar- 7 ,e, .'' i,0 n-e Tt lies cel ihaft" Kent'na's most famous racehorse and one of gutsh little difference 111 tlie stew Kliatt, the fastest in the world, died Tuesday nluht I that it gave them no milled distance or faWVeaVW antl ,Ul1 "0t OVCrcem " bad Ins purposes. swing. J) What May Happen in Baseball Today New Yerk. . . ri. Chirac NATIONAL I,EAOCE Wen Lest r.C. Win .800 .)!A7 .C07 .flOO BOO .400 .sni .101 .K3X .714 .714 .671 .1100 Iee .607 .571 .571 ,4'ie .333 rirrrtand . New Yerk . Athletics .. Nt. I.OUIS , rhlease , , , llosten . ... JVnahjnsten letrelt .... ield Meet S Jul PHILS' GAME POSTPONED 1 Wllhelm Athletea Idle for. Fourth Cemacutlve Day' , Barten. Mais.. April 20. The Phils are atlU ralnbeund. After havlhg three straight games postponed tn Philadel phia the Wilhelm. athletes left In time te escape tne lair weatner in tne yuaaer City and run Inte a storm here. It .imb net only rainy here, but also M11tf-s anrl Htm Phillies till cued the warmth of the HetcrDriinswIck, where they nrc quartered during tneir stay in this city. If the weather Is kindly tomorrow Lee Meadows will probably be sent against the Braves. The North Caro lina fllnger gained the decision ever the Tribe In the opening game of. the season, andvWllhelm figures he Is geed enough td repeat here In the Hub. Baker's hired menVill stay here for the next three days nnd will then re- Heilb As Have Batted and! 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Rnerr point norecny reter point, ..,. rlese flrst defense Rtimbeld second defense. Harvard ...-. Pralt , . . Kanter . Reullard ... Wetibrr Pinaster .280 .143 AMERICAN LKAGTJE Wen Iist r.C. Win Lese 5 I .8W 4 3 .067 .714 .571 4 S .007 .71 .571 4 2 -BB7 .714 .571 S 3 ' .4W) .Blrl .313 2 4 ,:n:i .421) ,2sn 2 4 .3:i .420 .inn 0 5 .000 ..107 .000 SOOTIIKRN ASSOCIATION w. i.. p.r.'. w. i P.O. Mnhlle... 4 3 .371 Memphis. 4 4 .500 Atlanta.. 5 3 .(113 tU'lnthtm 3 5 .37.1 Nnahvllle. 5 3 ,011 N.Orleans 3 4 .40 Lit. Reck S 3 .(133 Chnt'oeiro U 0 .333 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. 1.. P.P. W. L. P.C, Mln'npells 5 1 .833 LenlavlMe. 3 3 .500 Kan. City 5 3 .714 IntU'nellH 3 8 .500 Cnliimhus. 4 3 .571 Nt. Paul. 1 5 .107 Mll'aukee. 3 3 .500 Teledo... 1 5 .107 YESTERflA'S results NATIONAL 1.EAOIJE Ne came ilred. AMERICAN LEAGUE Bosten. 5i New Yerk. 3 (llrst game). New Yerk. Ot llosten. 1 (second same), bt, lenls. Iflt Cleteland. 1. Athletlrs-WashlnKten postponed, rain, Irtrelt-Cli!cnT postponed, rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAOUE All cames postponed, rain., SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Mobile. 4t Atlanta. 3. . . . New Orleans, 3 IllrmlnKhnm, 0. . Uttle Retk, 3t Chattnnoea-a. 2. , . NiiahWIIr. 21 Memphis. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION IndUnnnells. 7i Mlnneutiells. 1, Kansas City. 10; Columbus, 0. Tolede-Mllivuukre (rain). Eeulstllle. 7t St. Paul. 7. (13 Innings, darkness.) TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAO'UE Ihllllta nt llosten (postponed, rain). New Yerk at llroekln. Cincinnati nt ClilriiKn. rtt Letus ni t'liiseuran. AMERICAN LEAGUE notion nt riilladelphln. Wathlnirten. nt New Yerk. Cleveland nt Detroit. Chlrnse at St. Leuis, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse at Jeraev City. HulTale et Newark. Rochester nt Ilnltlmere. .. Terente at Rraulnc, Rutgers Catcher Out of Game New lirunswica. f. '",', -" ';.'"' the eben' nc of the Rutgers College, after the "faster holidays It was found' that H. Caicucr till mu vnBvi.. ...,, Ill Altrmils third defense Hardy llrenn renter Bragger riecK third attarH Yeung Pres second nttack Dalllnger Stevenson first nttuck Themas Prtmtty out home Treoner MucFarlnne In home Cele Time of halrrs, 25 mlnntes. The University or Pennsylvania la crosse team will play its second game efthe season en Franklin Field this afternoon with Harvard. The contest is scheduled te start at 4 o'clock. Fer the last ten days r since the rout at the hands of the combined Oxford-Cambridge team, Dill Lattlmer, who is acting in jthe capacity of coach, has been driving Ills squad hard te correct the faults that made them leek like novices against the Englishmen. The result hns been a complete change in the line-up of the team with several players who saw action against the Invaders. Captain Charles Me Anally, who wns unnble te play against Oxford-Cambridge, .because of an en gincrlng trip, will be back In the line up this afternoon. .Irrespective of weather conditions the lacrosse men will nee notion this afternoon, mud nnd rnin holding no terrors for the net nnd ball players. ELLIS HEADS HORSE SHOW Bryn Mawr Association's Beard of Dlrectpra Elects Officers The following officers have been elected by the Bryn Mawr Herse Shew Association at a meeting of the Beard of Directers: William S. Ellis, presi dent i Edward T. Stetcsbury. vice presi dent ; .Edward F. Beale and W. Illnckle Smith, honorary vice presidents; Victer (J. Mntlier, nonernry secretary; W. l'lunkctt Htewurt, treasurer, und St. Geerge Bend, becrctnry. The president at this meeting named Rebert E. Strnwbrldge, chairman of the Executive Committee; ether members of the Executive Committee te be named nt a later date. Walter M. Jefferds was also elected te the Beard of Directors. Women te Make Industrial Survey Ilarrlsburg, April 20. Special atten tion te the employment of women and mlnerB will be given in a survey of personal operations in the industrial plants of Pennsylvania, Clifferd B. Cennclley, Commissioner of, Laber and Industry, announced yesterday. Miss Lnurn It. Paddock, of Philadelphia, will direct the survey, working in conjunc tion with Miss ERthcr M. Smith, of Wllklnsburg, who is handling nn em ployment investigation. Friday's Havre de Grace Entries, for GASOLINE the wmfcreikiE, GAS t (Volatility is the readiness with which gasoline gives ufl its Power) I I I EASIER , J m n tlelaViaa ': "Wr "... i.'i. ..-Tint fever at his home Cranberry. N. J. Improbably will be out for thu season. (aw i' College Baseball VESTERDAY'S RESULTS Pann-nrewn 'rain). I Lehigh. 81 Vllla.ne?. s. ,. Army. l Catiteiij-Tniversiiy. u. ISy Cress. lUi Dartmouth, 3. frlaltr-OeersetOTin (rain). newdeln. Bi Rates. 1. fe ColVgeief-Vermont. 1. firV-Prnn stite (rain). laMms llfkln-Sr-aexe (rain). 'ara-uremii svt i.,..,,. UANKM TUU.I . V, v. N. Y. IT.. New Yerk,. v. Prltierteu. I'rinceteB. N. I. m t. Ueorgetewn. Washington. ra. rrf.vU.aee, Prerldjaiej. . y V. C V. Vva. N. V K.lYV;!sf Wv-WS-iiwJ,' '.mm Here Is the Lew-Down en the 1922 Athletics Tosltlen Name Catcher, Perkins Catcher, Fuhrinan . Pitcher, Itemmel Pitcher, Hnrris , Pitcher, Moere Pitcher, Nnjler Pitcher, Hasty Pitcher, Ileimnch . . Pitcher, Kcltcrt .... Pitcher I-eftiiH Pitcher, Hulllvan ... Pitcher, AVolfe Pitcher, Hughes I'ttcher, Yarriwm . . First base, Johnsten First base, Hauser . . First hae, llrazlll. . . Second base, Yeung . Second base, Schcer . Third base, Dykes . . Shortstop, fia'leway Shortstop, Calloway Shortstop, Barrett . Third bate, Maltland Outlield, Miller .... Outfield, Walker ... Outfield, Welcl Outfield, McGewa.. . , . . . , . ........ ..... . .tt.f. r Wel"ht JMht 2! 170 n.eii lill 18.-, Ti.1l 2." 1S5 (LOU Si isr. ii.eil 21 IS.' 0.00 ill! 1!)0 11.02 2(1 20." 0.03 21 17." 0.00 2." ise r..n 22 100 ' n.O'.l 211 175 (1.00 22 100 5.10 22 ins . n.en 2ii iiw r..ie :." imi (i.oe i't iih ri.Vi :ie Kir. n.oe 22 i id n.es 2(1 1S0 ri.O!) 24 1(!0 n.es 24 170 (1.00 22 1M) .1.11 20 170 fi.OR 27 isr. n.n :n iw n.n 20 ISO fi.OS 21 17.) Cll lts Tbrev n. n. I,. H. It. 11. 11. It. It. I,. H. It. It. It. 1. Ii. It. It. It. It. It. It. It. I.. It. It. it. n. i i-. L. I-. I,. It. It. 11. It. 11. It. It. It. It. It. It. .It. It. It. It. It. It. It. It. It. It. L. It. s Heme ' , Gloucester. Mass.. .Ionian, Mln,..., Ilnltlmere Brownwend, 'lex.. Austin, Tex Denten, Tex Canten, On. . CnindPii, is.,. i.... Philadelphia Scrlintnn, Pn..,. Minn Hun, Vn... Hartferd Lltchlield, III.... Montgomery. Pa, Cleveland, Tenn. Milwaukee SpaiiKler. Pn... Ovci brook, Pn. . New Yerk City., Philadelphia . . . Clinten, S. C... Knexvllle. Tenn., Cnmbildge. Mass Heading. Pa Lynn, In Denver. Cole..., illriiilii'jhniii. Ala With m mil ..Athletics .... ..Norfolk ..Athletics ..Athletics .... ..Athletics ....Athletics ....Athletics .... . ...Melinn ....Norfolk . ,. .Hanover ..!.. . ...Mnllne ....Athletics .... ... .(Ireenvllle ... ....Itecky Mount Cleveland ... ....Milwaukee .., .....Athletics .... . ... Detroit ....Uartfnitl .... ....Athletic .... ....Athletics .... ....Athletics .... ....Melliie ., ..Independent . , . ...WnsliiiiKteu ., ....Athletics .... ...Athletics .... Uranfeid, Cenu Newark .,.,... Nickname Cy ... Ollle .. Eddie ... S'lm ... Uey .. Reliie , ... Beb . . . Fred , Charlie . . Frank , Jimmy ,.. Wa't . (leerge . . .Byren , ... Dec .... Jee , . Frnnk . . . . Pep ,. Jleiniu . Jimmy .. Chick , . Frank .... Bill .... Bill ... Bin? ,.. Tillle , , Frank .. Frank First race, nurse flliOO, claiming-, malfcn two-yeur-elils, 4 furlenvs: (a) Soviet 114 (a) tleld Mount llflh McC'ray 114 Hlchiircl Murray llljuu 111 Our Tcllle .... Wlzee Ill (h) Zeona (h) Seul Mate ...111 Vemnlci rteynl Oak toil 'Illusionist .... tn) Wilsen ami Haimen entry, ti Texaco Gasoline snaps into action the instant it gets the spark. It is highly volatile, and vaporizes' completely. Netice hew easily the meter starts when Texaco is in the tank and the greater power and mileage en the read, and the quicker pick-up in traffic. ' Texaco Moter Oils are heavy-body lubricants and . ' are distinguished by their clear pale color. Light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy they fit all cars and , all conditions. Yeu will find them wherever you see the Texaco red star. THE TEXAS COMPANY, U, S. A. Texaco Petroleum Products f ) TEXACO GASOLINE Run it with Texaco Gas 389 TEXACO MOTOR OILS Save it with Texaco Oil mmm& M&vyxa IjPfflfi ,.114 ..114 ..111 ..111 . . 10't ..100 IlOSB and Salubrla stable entry. (Our Tellle for merly ran as Our idler.) Second race, puree. JLJOO, the Helter Fkelter Steeplechase Handicap, feur-year-ntds nnd up, about 2 miles! Peccart 147 TransDern 140 1-e.Marneuln 144 l'nrmlstrcss ,,,,.1.18 Nenus IKS 1'llBht Captain ..1ST Hrlganna 13.' Thjrl race purse J1200. claiming, maiden tnreeoear-eids and up, I mile unit 70 yarus 113 .107 .102 .100 ,100 11.1 , DO I.usmere 11'.' Heatherton Wilten Arrew,.,, 112 'Witeless ... Archlve 107 'Miss Jingo , Commander Celin. UiO Welcome 8tr. llkkery 10ft llluh Macla . Drifting 1)1 Heundsman Toedlea 110 'Restless .... riurlble 00 reurlh race, purse $1200. the Buiaue hanni for three-voar-elds. 0 furlengs: My Play 11U Jeseph Ilrant s.,112 lllk' Heart 112 Hedstene jia Spnnlsi -Mallu ,,.109 ('onlgitadle 101) Tne l'erulan ...1011 Deuhle Cress ...,10't HUDrlntle 1011 Vines ard 10ft Air Tan 1011 Ultimata 107 lUuriuetm 104 Fifth race purse 11200, the Vogue, for fillies and mares, thrce-jenr-elds und up, 1 mlle and 70 yards! Drc-sden 107 Mutttkln 107 llv Jlmlnv 107 I ndy Meave 10.1 yashmak lift 1'rolude ,,, 02 fialllnu- Along . . 02 Sixth race, pursn 11200, claiming, three three yiar.elds and up, 1 1 -HI miles! Dovenltt) 10H The Vengeance ..IDS Mullet 104 Kat liruminel, . 101 rTrace Fester . .1114 Tnrlller 1U3 DUernltv 103 'jBttell V. . ...103 FeUned 7.ial nil 'I.lttle Ainmle .. (IK Hill's I.uck .... 01 Itovensweoit k.. 05 Sn;enth race, nursq tt'.'DO. claiming, four-year-olds and up, 1 1-11 miles: Amaze 110 'Midnight Sun ..110 .n1rt, r'henr..'- ltn I'h.lltirlN 1'"' IHsdl 103 ac ....1 m 5J7ED 0 DO ROW UNDER SOAC HECANBY'DERLS AR CAR THRU PEP SON WIL ROW WOOD WHEN ALLY RACE DARE LOVED WANTS O0HR0VHERBETER SEDJARMEE 1 PANSOM JOHHN NERING HARD WAR n Mi ...103 . .!- ...101 . . I'M ...OH Krfugtu .,...,...1(13 Hendrln .1.. Sunnv Ilill ..t.Jl :e Iren lley 7.101 Itelater ,, llxnorter 08 H'lk Up . Apprentice ailettanee clelmtd. Weather Clear! tracn last.- Q BRK WHAT "TUB OIISERVKR" 8AV8 TUB ODHKltVEIl Is farseelng when It comes te Bperts, and has a way of putting m eer svsry fan will appreciate, Start retina: "Hew Dees It Strike Ynu7" by THB nuanniffiR which appears every dnv nn the SpetU Fagea. of the Kvfmne Praite WHO ARE THE TEN GREAT STATESMEN? De you llke te eelve puzzles? Geed. Then try this new one. It' a peach. See the ten funny entencea above. Rearrange these sentences se that you have the namea of ten famous statesmen. 4 hVphi" ifLA0 iy rearra"Blng Sentence Ne. 10, you will have our President's name, Warren Harding. If you can rearrange all the ten names you can win First Prize. Most likely you knew the names of quite a number of the country's most Famous Statesmen, but-, ust te refresh your memory we are listing a few of them: criarle. hLh War, Hardina.'Andrew vesteaa, aimert Hitchcock, Hiram Jehnsen, Miles Pelndexter, James Reed. Herbert Hoever, Charles, Mellen, .Henry Wallace, Arthur Capper, William Bryan, Calvin CeTlldge, Woodrew Wilsen Henry,.;--Ledge, Carter Class, Charles Denby, Jehn Weeks and Oscar Underwood. $ 185 "Points" Wins $1,000 Prize 7 Heres the way te w n. if you get 185 points you will be awarded the first prize of $1,000.00 or i a fine new Oakland Touring Car. Yeu will receive ion nm,. ..i-Iu" -.Xl.'.l ahnve-- SKiKrwrir!':"-"" Easv te Win 9nnJ M nr ;, ' 1 nelnt. will win the Oakland Teurlnn C:;. lu "irr'ent.nand Pnr. The answer 0 nlng i ,---- - I i.T ..-. ..iv i,uuv. us, an tying cunisaiama yvm receive I cltses May 31, st, 1922. Answer the puzzl 1 K. M, GRANT., 324 v.Jharnew Is0"0-?0- There are 25 big prizes .n all. In case of, uzzle NOW? frVDe yur b86t N y" can win. Contest !News Building, Minneapolis, kir-. . tl . W'Cl iaSrm.yrssmSrit. . x( , " & 'i a , A' it-'" . W V K ..ikr.wvi I " I - .. '. I iM&k&LaMk&$i Mt ',ten
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