llpflllflfl wmmitjww, r.,'J ry v??. &: feiin Athletes m Great Shape for Annual Relays LEVER HAS SPEED ' IN SPRINT TRIALS B Cevers 220 in 22 Seconds Flat. Jack Is Second Lacresse Team Leses te Harvard HEADY FOR TIGER NINE lOOTS IiKVKn, premier sprinter en .t. Tnivnrsiiv of Pennsylvania . .1. i nml nne of tbe fastest short- eWance men among the colleges, item Ltitttd yesterday te a select gather gather JLen Franklin Field that he Is In tip top form for the relays and the outdoor latttcelleslatc season. With the aid of the wind, lloet skipped down tha two-twenty strnlght iT In -v- seconds flat, n remn.rkn.ble Birfermancc, wJic'n it Is considered that tie New Yerk lad has been in training tat 'two short weeks. Lever had the m of the wind, but the figure experts 1,1,1 that liii time was net uided mere Uin a fifth of n second. iVer made lite exceptional time in .v .trials for the sprint medley relay Lm ay Jack, tbe former Wert Phil Sia High Scheel star, whose de Xnt"t in the Inst month 1ms been ftle ohert of phenomenal, finished a B fxcend te Lever. Jnck was n ,nt feet behind the short-legged wedstcr from New lerk. Farl Gill jumped Inte third place, fallowed h" Welch, with Slmttuek in gSTp1.ce. Geerge Orten and Al Kraenzleln, who have been looking nftcr the trackmen In the absence of Lawwn ItebcitGOii. smiled n smile of content centent mmt after the rnce and predicted n Sant "am for both the -.40 und 880 wrd sprint race. new events en the rtlw program. In addition, the time tt Lerer nm! .Toek means that the Ited nd IHne will be represented by nn icfptlenally speedy team in the sprint ntdlev rare. In which Johnny Heldcn Is expVcted te run the qunrter-mlle and Cptaln Larry Brown the half. Hsjes Cops Quarter Clarence Heyes, the Williumspert rt-year man, wen the qunrter-mlle try-out for the second time In as many Urts. He finished the distance against I rtreng wind in 153 l-K seconds.- Hayes lid three ards en Hay Fischer, the Kevrark lad, who is making n game (emeback after n winter of illness that jrercnted his mnking the four-mile turn. I'ii-cher Is one of the best mld-Ct-disUnce and mile runners in the f'niversity, but a touch of the grippe ept hlni inactive most of the winter liter he captured the three-quarter-tnll event in ene of the winter beard trick meets. Apparently he has at last found him- fc.lt tnA will nnhnlilv nnnfltiA lita tttm feri in the future te mlddle-distnncc ani. liscncr is one or me ngntcsc anntrs ever te represent the Hed and )!. VAutnrilitt ttftixn ftin f...n tin tipped the scales at 110 pounds. Ifa-nlil Tnninn ttin furmen l"V,ln, JUplds High Scheel sti, who ran a spectacular nice for his siv.vh last year (n the two-mile intersclulastlc relay Weds and Wins Boxing ' Match en Same Night Untile Creek, Mich., April 21. "Kid" Buck passed successfully through' two ring engagements here last night. As Jehn McOrurab he was married at 7 :30 o'clock te Mlsi Cecil Olsen. As "Kid" Buck, an hour and n half later he went Inte the boxing arena and decisively de feated Frnnklc Masen, of Fert Wayne, Ind., former flyweight champion of America. championship, finished third in the trials yesterday, with Matt Kcegh, a brother of Dr. .Tack, the freshman football conch, in fourth place, 'tills quartet will probably run in the fresh man one-mile championship, although It is expected that Coach Robertsen will place Hnvmen Kerr, who rnn nn the feur-mile team in Londen, en the team. i The freshman truck team will leave here this nfternoen for Merccrsburg, where they will meet the Academy boys coached by Jimmy Currnn, who devel oped Ted Meredith, in the first dual track meet of the wasen for the two teams. Clexi Lacresse Match While the trials were being run off, the lacrosse team, much improved ever the shewlne made atalnst the OxfnrH. I Cambridge team, lest a close und highly I exciting battle te Harvard, 1 te 0. Fer eighteen minutes the teams bnt- tied without either being nble te score, and then Gallop, of the Crimson, eluded the Penn defenses nnd slipped the rubbereid into the goal net for the lone tally of the game. Fer the remainder nf the geme Cap tain Charley McAnnally and his mates put in) u stubborn bnttle, but lacked the offensive strength nnd passing when in the shadow, of the visitors' goal te score. Time nnd again McAnnally or one of his teammates had an oppor tunity te score, but the stubborn do de fense and brilliant stickwerk of Cap tain Pratt, of Harvard, kept Penn scoreless. The game was one of the roughest battles staged en Frunklin Field In a long time. In the first half McAnnally, the Penn lender, was knocked out, but resumed piny after n few. minutes' rest. Frank V ittmer, one of the members of the pony backileld last fall, received n revere cut ever hln right eve in the first hnlf, nnd he, tee, wns out of piny for several minutes. After having the wound patched tip. he resumed play. Coach Dr. Cariss, of the baseball team, announced this morning that he would use either Hill Yndusky or Wal ter Huntzingcr en the mound tomorrow nfternoen" in one of the most important games of the season. Princeton is the pnrty of the second part, and the Tigers are haying one of their most successful seasons In many yenrs en the diamond. Tewnscnd, the Prince ton ace, will liisiill probability hurl against the Ited and Blue. Josephus Wright, coach of the crews, sent his earsjnen through another stiff workout yesterday in preparation for the race with Harvard tomorrow a week ever the Charles Itlver course in Bosten. Ne chnnges were made in the seuting of the varsity, junior var sity and 350-pound eights, but It is expected thitt the veternn tutor will make ene or two changes in the first two named shells before the rnce with the Crimson. BECKERS JLeV 1514-16 Market St. l& A Special Purchase 500 Sports Suits An W And this is REAL VALUE GIVING NEWS! The same kind of suits you have seen advertised everywhere and Feld at $5.00 and $10.00 mere than our special price. Just another instance of the way BECKER'S help the men of Philadelphia save money. Don't miss this big bargain opportunity 500 suits in sizes for every man. ether Big Special Value 2-Pr. Pants Suits At Werth While Actual Savings BLUE SERGES worsteds xllfTr Ril W n Am 7 CAMImpdcc Cll MOU h Mr J WW AJ HOMESPUNS TWEEDS i .v m .. W JGffm The majority of these suits have two pairs of pants some with only one pair but every suit is the biggest value that lias been offered in Men's Clothing in many a year. They arcthc smartest and snappiest models in the wanted colorings. LOOK IN OUR WINDOWS see them Mispiayea convince yourself ! ! ! "l lWfCKI'C E Up Pin-btrlpe Herringbone, Tweeda find Ulue Kerjfc. HtecH, up te 60 waist. New Tweed Dips 1 .50 $2.00 )..L If. .J- f ffj j ft . I r " j , -wr tftymmmf riwmy ww ammmvy evenu PENN GOLFERS TO T HOLD OURNAMENT Fifty Entries for Play en Mon day te Crown University Champien; Many Prospects FRESHMAN SCHEDULE OUT fi OLF starts nt Penn en Monday with vJ nn All-Unlvcrslty tourney. A course lms been secured nnd nbeut fifty golfers will participate. The winner will be "crowned" the University champion, and prlzcsvwlll be awarded. The schedules, both varsity and freshman, have been completed, and geed trips have been nrrnuged. Fresh men are eligible te play In the Coun try Club matches which have been arranged for. They include games with Huntingdon Valley. Springhavcn and the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Nego tiations have also been opened with Phllment, Merien, Arenimlnk, Cobb's Creek and ethers. - The varsity plays several times in New Yerk, and will meet the host Enst erri teams, among them Princeton, Yale, Cernell, Columbia, West Point. Dart mouth, Williams, Amherst nnd Penn State. Intercellcgtntes will be held nt New Yerk, nnd due te geed mnterlal, n fine showing is expected. Among Penn's entries who arc expected te be success ful are Buck Falk, captain of the Unl- Weissmuller Invited te Swim in Sweden Chicago, April 21. The fame of Jehn Welssmuller, the record-breaking swimmer of the Illinois A. O.. Chicago, has spread around the world. Sweden is the latest country which desires te witness the human hydroplane in hts specialty of estab llshing new records with every aquatic splash. ' Officials of the Amateur Athletic Union have received an Jnvltntlen from the Swedish Swimming Asso ciation requesting Wclssmuller's presence nt the championship races "te be held In Stockholm late In July. vcrslty team; Centc, rrack shot from upper New Yerk; Dnn Rewnd, a brother of Penn's former golf light ; B. ttr..t..n J.inln. tilnvnp nf SH. T.milfi It. Hliends. It. Addis, Kl Bresett, from Indiana; Dill saiiaaa, ueorge anu Harry I.ucas. nil from the Yerk Keud Club ; Bart de Vlnncy, W. Nerwcll and ethers. The freshmen team Is strenjrly rep resented bv Geerge Warren Stevens, of Philadelphia; Baum, of Chicago, and ethers. Their schedule includes: April 20 Teme Scheel, nt Pert De- Seslt ; May 13 Northeast High Scheel ; lay 20 West Philadelphia High Scheel; May 27 I.awrcncevlllc Prep Scheel. Welstmuller Seta Anether Mark Milwaukee, Win.. April SI. Jimmy Welw Welw rnuller, crack swimmer of the Illlneli Ath Ath letle Club, lowered the world' record for the ISO-ynrd back atreke. flnlshinc the dlMnnce In 1:42 2-5, Thin la 8 2-5 second better than the record made by Perry -McOIUIvray. of 1:48 4-G. The open season - for underwear hunters. The trail te summer comfort leads you here. Carter's knit union suits, $1.85 te $2 tit flrit duality yarn bleached te a miewy wliltene-is. Cooper's knit union suits, $1.85 in bteuched balbrlg-ean; the beat ou can buy. Wilsen Brethers' cut and sewn union suits, $1.15 te $2.00 in seudan. pyramid. June, crepe, madras and nainsoek. M. E. S. & Bre. union suits, 75c te $2 In nainsoek, merit and colon cloth, and ethers up te $18M This list touches the high spots only of our unusually large under wear stock. We believe we can sup ply exactly the garment te please you and make you comfortable. Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Men' rjt iiInceT,,, e a. MmHe FurnUhing, 724 CheStllUt Street Geed BTKAWSHIl' NOTH'EO AMtlltP NOTICKS HYP Exnpress"Express Reute Via the St Lawrence te CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON-HAMBURG The magnificent, ne, oil-burning "Empress of Scot land." 25,037 gross tens, la the largest ship en the St. Lawrence. Regal public rooms, a palatial Ball-room, cabin accommodations from sumptuous suites te rooms at moderate rates. Plying with this ship is the well-known "Empress of France." Montreal and Quebec -Eney the de- Ouebec' te Liverpool "Emprtt et -rightful, old-world atmosphere of theit Britain." First, Second and Third Claee. quaint French. Canadian cltle. Montreal te Liverpool, GUugew. Seuth- Via the St. Lawrence then only Pour amptoe and Antwerp by iplendld One Daya of Open Sea. data Canadian Pacific Steamshlpe. Jtafea and alt information en raquait, Aak for deteriptive boeklat A. CANADIAN PACIFIC R. C. CLAYTON. City Finteenger Act., 620 Chestnut St., PhllaOtlphla E. T. BTKBB1NO. Pen. Art. Paaaenter l)pt.. Madisen Avenue at 44th Street. X. V. ew'Vbrk te Seuth America OtiUS.CjevemmentSkips Fastest Time te Riede Janeiro. Montevideo and Buenei Aires. Finest ships-American service Amerlctn feed American comforts. Sail ing's fri Pier S, Hobekeu. Pan America April 29 Western World May 13 Southern Cresa May 27 American Legien June 10 "Fertnlaiitly Thereafter" Munson SteamshipLines 47 Wnll St.. New Yerk City l'hllndrlplil nfflre. Vrttl lllds. ifanaplnff Operators (or Vlk s. shipping beard .N KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG SS "MorrUtewn" (U.S.S.B.) Sailing April 24 SS "Corsen" (U.S.S.B.) Sailing May 10 HUDSON SHIPPING CO., Inc., Agents LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Lembard 0'.'84-5 Mule 81tl 'JOINT SERVICE WITH nUMAN 8IIIF1 OF OEN. GRANT In voinmemeratlon of th centenary urnerai '. in urume uirin. pi vrand. dai'ghter, the Princess Cantacuscne, haa writ ten an Intimate story of tiltherte unpublished anecdotes te nppaar In the Maicnzlne Section of neat Sunday's 1'ubi.ie Ldikjbh. Ker stir rlna stories, entertaining features, clew wit and humor, read tha Magaalne BeeUen Sunday. ,fJsaka It a HaWt."r-am. " . 11 ' JV'.Ti " 4 .1 ' j., nf TO PLYMOUTH. BOULOGNE X. HAMBUBG Br New American-Flag Steamers Rcjelute May 1, May 30. June 27 Reliance May 10, June 13, July 11 TO HAMBURG DIBECT SaUlpgs etery Thui lay. by the pepu. 1st j steamers Meuat Clay, Mount Car roll, Mount Cliaten, Mansa, Bayern, WuerUemberg, with apecisl cabin anj, irapteTcd third class accommodations. United American Lines, me. M Brea4way, New Yerk inmai jstrenia lmniniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'ii" mi iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnii Tomorrow-Saturday MERCHANT TAILORS Open TIwwTVew Sire 8 a4 CHESTNUT STREET Wit fit fie Gre&testSate ?f TAILORING FOR MEN &i04 Choice of Nearly 300 Patterns Newest Custom Tailoring Woolens Suits - te - Measure At These Prices Only NONE HIGHER! la White star N. Y. TO CIILRBOCBO SOLT1IASIPTON HOMKItlC (new).... May fl June 10 Jul) I OLY MI'IU May IB June 8 June 24 MA.Ii:STI4 (new). . .May SO June 17 JnW 8 N. Y. te tOUH ((JUKr.TSSTOW.V ft, 1.IV1UU TOOL rr.l.TIO Apr. 50 June 3 .Tub I IIAIriU Muy 1H June 10 Jul; H ('KI)KI(i Muy '.'0 June 17 Jul.v 1.1 AimiATir Mm -it .luneai Jult 'JJ SHV YOKK TO AZOIir.S. MAUMRA, llKAl.TAIt. ,LKKIA. NAl'LE-j ARniC(l7,3'34 ten).Apr. 20 July 8 Auk. 20 L'KKTK1 Auc. H Sivt. 23 1'IIII.ADKLriIIA iaVElll'dOI, ? MEI.TONIAN Mnyll B IIAVKI(1(IKI .....Muy S June ia July 22 S I'll 1III'K(. II (iifwlJuiw 22 July 27 Auk. 31 SS Cabin and thlrd-clms pnsKengera eurrlrd. I.KYI.AND link S l'lllLADlXl'lllA M.NCUKSTEH MM.TONIAN Mn 11 B Red Star Line l .Y..l,I,Y'AIOUTlI.CIIEKBOLRO.A'TV.Kl, l.-.l.M nr. 8U June a Jub 8 : KI(OOM.M . .Muy II June 10 July lf I.ILAM Muy 13 June 17 .liil 22 l'IM.M . . . Mil 27 July I Anir 3 I'HIUV.. IIAMHCKO. I.IIIAl', IIANIi; StMUVM) (Hil-.'luhM iiai.st.iKrrH enlt) Mm In I'lllLAltELVIIM ANTWEK1' ! MhIiiiIpiI ...Apr. 22 Miicklnaw . Mm 25 SS Mlrliliriiii ...Miiy 4 Muhepuc . ...June 3 5SS Mlsoeurl June IS IkMEmam Mm: i m Y. TCI 1IAMRIT Bl iyiA PLYMOC1II ANI) MANWIITKIA pr. 2(1 May 31 HT. l'Al'l May S Juni 7 MOMiOI.IA June 21 ' S ihik4i)i:lihia hamiuhe ss llarbjdliin Apr. 27 Miiliemm June 3i AT1.ANTU! TKANH1MIKT LINE E rillLADELI'HIA LONDON SS 'MUslsklppl ...Apr. 22 Miirklmiw . . . . May 25 I S llurbudlnu . . .Apr. 27 Missouri June IS S IIOLLAND-AMLKKA LINE I'lUUAUEI.I'IIIA IIOTTKKUAM S beestdyk , . .Apr. 2J llljdendjk ....May 13 S International Mercantile Marine Ce.' 5 120 STEAMERS. l.llOO.OOO 'IONS S r.".,?,"M,.emre I1"" Walnut St.. I'hlln. - EnHahLljniee. 4IWHI4 llaurw. Hide.. I'h a m Your Choice Tweeds Hemespuns Blue Serges Herringbones Worsteds Pencil Stripes Plaids Silk Mixtures Plain Celers Novelties m 1 Values in this Sale 1 Break all Records! H Positively the opportunity of v. lifetime! Leta of men vnll order two or three suits in this sensational r opening event. Every yard of goods in our tremendous new stock is in cluded many dollars below regular values. The prices are planned te center attention en this new store and te make hundreds of new friends. Come in tomorrow every suiting marked in plain figures se you can make your own selection. Advertised prices only Nothing higher. Open Tomorrow and m Positive Saving of 12 I te s20 en Every Suit! I Bear in mind you get custom 55 tailoring nt prices below "ready 5 mades." Every possible fabric, color, 8hadu or pattern can be 55 obtained in our immense assortment. 55 And our expert designers 11 take your measurements for an Individ- ual suit, drafted te your special order and in accordance with your own taste. Every suit an indivld- 5 ual creation, with fit, style and 5 satisfaction tailored into each gar- 5 ment. Hundreds of thriftv men will 5 crowd this store tomorrow trv te 55 be here early in the dav. 55 Every Night Next Week Until 9 o'Cleck Merchant Tailors 824 CHESTNUT ST. Alse 114 Seuth 11th St. aValah. Hbb ',v . '-. vcnyry9 m $kl y JfjW 1&&W m r v U tt t a A 1 O I, $ -4. iriM fi "ft )ta yit;i A 1 A 'A 1 'H V V ' If A t' I ,r ii U "t id ii K, tt tr ;; y A -' i 3 1 1 18 V) 0 I 1 M I i' Mi f ?9 t- J ."ir : it fl aatisw . l.. Vr t M Ti 'T" !- .i. ,. . . j. fc i. M.., , . J, u - JJTj. t k J . .4'":' r ?, .. iti.t '.h i. -Jt A "J" . II it $&&&&.? , l t-Mh- Kt. I -M !L-.-4,iiii"3 w7rt ". s'AJSiliJ. K'.... s I Hi.v (.l.t'Wt. F . Av7V..'VyL . ki:' l ma e-vjiit:,) t&
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers