fPRWwBPBHBH ff I-"' irrrafffilM TpaTi, t.wye- uy , entral High Noses Out flew Docs It The Relay Cjarntval Pat Moren's Slide ' Dempsey in Europe 1J10B twentyglit years the nlverslly of Pennsylvania relay carnival has I1 been a big icature 01 tne tracK nna new Kcnuen. , ' , Ench year Interest in the garner hax grown until new, In attendance and tuniber of athletes participating, It Is the headline net en the cinder stage. The relays 'liavo'dehe'm'uch' te encourage ntlilctlcs in cbllcgcs, high schools and grammar schools nnd they linve advertised the University and Philadelphia throughout the land nnd In Europe. Ihennnual chrulvnl has h wide scope. The best athletes of American nnd, m some occasions, European colleges, compete. lint that's net nil. All clauses of runners, from the university star te the boy net yet out of knee breeches; arc put en exhibition. ' The result is thnt the attendance figures run well up Inte the theusnnds, because the attraction draws jthe average layman who loves sport for sport's sake, jhe alumnus nnd th colleges student who root for their nlma mater, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Jenes nnd the next-deer neighbors, who come xrnt te sce lltle 'Willie Jenes run: ' ', The relays Always have been well conducted. Dr. Geerge W. Orten, who jjjf (he man behind the (promoting guns, the University of Pennsylvania and Sfhlla'dclphla nre te be congratulated en this splendid carnival. V. ' i , ' l JTlVL TILDBN and several ether tennis stars called off their trip te XJ Atlantle City because of a fake message. Fake telegram have . - caused a confusion In the schedule of the Seuth Philadelphia Amuse ment Company nine. Every clue should be run down and Investigations shouldn't step until the forgers are placed where they belong behind the bars. Keeping Our Clubs Out of Last Place ,PAT MORAX nnd his Cincinnati Kcds have been performing splendidly for Philadelphia. The Iteds, world's champions three seasons age, may be the answer te the question that annoyed Phillies rooters for seVernl campaigns. It leeks as If Pat Meran Is going te eliminate- any chance the "Phils may liuvc of dropping te the cellar this year. Cincinnati has been in 6leven contests since April 12, nnd has wen one. If the fame pace is maintained, the Phils can't finish last. Washington has been very successful in keeping our A's up in the race, but it Is apparent thnt such generosity will net be extended throughout the season. The Nationals have been slumbering, but when they awaken they will knock several pitchers out of tlrlr uniforms. They mnv already be started en the read te first division. They gave the Kcd Sex a clubbing yesterday. . 6 4 l'yQJTUPID base-running by Wilbur Hubhcll prevented the Phils from L U tying the Clnnts yesterday nnd probably cost the game, liven a Y pitcher Is supposed te think en the bases. fc ' Business Is Business JACK DEMPSEY. is the idol of the hour In Paris these days. And why net? The big, geed-natured champion Isn't ever there boasting of what he can eYtpthe peer crop of "European heavyweights, nor Is he showing an anxictv'te add te his bank-roll by asking for theatrical engagements. " It's just a pleasure trip nothing mere or less, in-cording te Demiwy and lis manager, Jack Kenrns. If any promoter wants te stage n bout with Dempsey as n principal or if a contract is offered .Turk for n btue tour well nd geed, providing the terms arc satisfactory, they say. But Reams isn't the man te go mere than 3000 miles without returning home well reimbursed for his trouble, whether It's u pleasure trip or net The titicheldcr s manager Is playing his cards well, and he has Deinpscy ucll-vcrsed for Interviewers. . -nvu Before Kcarnsnnd Dempsey start back te the, United States the latter will hive performed In seme manner or ether thnt will at least doubly pay their expenses en their present sojourn. y l lclr Business is business with u man OCSSf tee 4 OLD MAN TIME dims the light of every star. Yesterday a i.lnrh hitter .carried the bat of Frank Bailer, "Heme Run Bakjr" of yesteryear.- First of Annual Carnival Under Archives' Auspices Is Wen by Central High 17 RACES ARE DECIDED By PAUL PKEP Success. f That nnd thnt only describes the fitst nnmial relay carnlvnl of the North sat High Scheel, which was wen by ..Central High en Northeast Field, ,-Ttcntv. ninth" and Clcurlleld streets, yesterday afternoon. 1 Seme time age the Track Commit I tee of the Philadelphia public I1I3I1 'schools held a confab, The outcome jras the relay carnival. And April 114 .was the day selected for said carnival .te take place. ' It was decided nt that time te allow every boy in the high bchoels te take Tart, provided he met the eligibility Jules. The same events were made ifpr each class, nnd the committee voted if the rnrnlval were u'ccesful it would u made an nnuunl affair. Se. for the first time In the history of Philadelphia scholastic sports, se far ;is records, show, nn entire afternoon was devoted te relay competition be tween the various public liWh schools. And as tl,e carnival was successful, it will be an annual affair, nnd will be eenaneted under the auspices of North Nerth t High. Tnree- Point Margin Central High just about beat out the Archive for the first place honors In Jesterdav's inaet. The Mirrors ocgro ecgro ocgre ti1,(,,J ?', PeIti while the Bed and Hinpk foil three neints short of tills number. "VVest Philadelphia llnfslied thlr.l with W: Heuthern, fourth. 47; ihtli ! "C ' '' ' nnd Gcim"n'w. Whllf Central wen the meet, the Crimen and Geld did net capture most' KLV n(,M- !f th0 seventeen races, ventral rame through with three vle i.&i ' wns the .second nm third tines honors that boosted Central's S J?, I,,'llft.Jclphia wen most Wees, capturing five. Northeast wen lour; Southern nnd Frankford, two eh, and C.ermnntewn, one. oeuthern Hlgh'H varsity relay team '.! .,,r.0u81' wilJ' n. victory In Ihe "...v. in ir ruce. ,iust Dpferc this p H was announced thnt the liejs en It m. .... ' . '..""r "V1"- xn event , M la,ni 1 wv1.. ""..In,,!?" "' Tv. uiui JIIHTK J" Jf nMBrtet-Fiilev. Stein, rel vinlw vTr'L". '" ,,,pl "5iw "i-! tf'r T',e tlum was I Jeiinis .i'eni ,-' niutv, .1 i;f i(.r, oewntown team leek i siew, ;i:r,: ;.r,, nnd mnile the peer. However, KciRr ,mri1 nml .,,- . .iti n "mi in iiimi H rrcshmnii team innde inn neif !.. iM .i. . ... .: -.... n, V. I '"" '" ll" nii'i-nuie relnv. ' i i m:" n,"l old revered the SSO IflinVf,,1!'43 4'r- W,,"f I'hl'adelphln Av iJl,i1,ert nunrtct enptwivrt the mlle "n' ' i? pH, w,iMrs !K 2-B. Seuth - tne ithinf phl? H J",erH n,fi0 '"n'l" .. qtrHn,..,n 'h0 twe-mllft race with antiir.'.i,,.i lle Hl'wilbey juniors again X Su'm VoeTd."8 1u thc feu,""" TfUly.Iley Relay .lai'ni),?1 H!R!' Tvtm the special event, n tJch ff? w"'l. twenty bcijh running en 'Wd Pa" I' The 'J'-tnnre wu a ml'e SrtH Wlvrtc Th toy running 11(1 'Benl,;p V'theaht mus se-end and & 'L 1' . We.! , IMilladelpblu. .Wtere. mi.ruu. ? """ ,or" .w,'l ""t p- .m. -:' .iiu lviiirinvu time was .:zi.i.r " rT.'M, nt r&attw :?ru'j! NORTHEAST RELAY MEETTS SUCCESS ''Bb?Sjj!3 eT4j Strike Yeu? v By - ' Ttf OBSERVER of Kenrns' type, nnd pleasure is busl. 4 t Today's Scholastic Games and Results of Yesterday INTEnsCHOLASTIC LBAOUE lanih"! .V,ni Stiriice atrffctn. tJMiintli and Cambria streets. High. Twen- CATiier.ic schools' r.E.vacE nWaVi a,5a0lJ.VV:e,h0,l,, "'gh' UUX-JtO.VT T.EAOUn lc?tSn.Mt0Wn U"h " Souderen High, Seu- OTHEIt GAMES rirlv Hlch vn Chrster Hlrh. Cltr QZmir ,r"!"d!, v'rfnncSJK.r. Ambler High vs. KIdlry Pari: High. Itldley bcrlh!klnl;"n mh va- -rberth High. Nar- vine!""36" 1IlRl' "' Ceatc"1110 'h. Ceatcs- TENNIS Ardmere?" niK" "' Lentr Merlen He". OIIII.S' DODflEBAT.r. Tn'r. ,;oe,, at rniM school. Taggart Scheel at Key Scheel. HOYS' DODOEI1ALU 5?iC)l0'". S0!100! ' r-hllrN Scheel. Taagart Scheel at Key Scheel. HOYS' VOLt.r.YHAM. S71!.t,,''r ''f'loel nt ItevnnM., Scheel Nlchnl, Rcheni at r.anllr.'th Scheel. m".r,nSchoel ftt ehn"fr Scheel. Gilbert Scheel at Curt In Scheel. amis1 CAPTAINIJAJ.I, llolmerit Scheel nt Ilroeks Scheel. Shtrawoed bc'ioel nt I.undruth Scheel. YESTEItDAY'S I5ASEI1ALL nESHTs flnmnntnwn H'h 1?: St Teimh tr Enlscenal. ! St. I.t's" (f""1' J rcp' ' iinverrerd Scheel, b: Qornmntewn AM.. my, e. Central Illyh : Fredrick nelth, of Ger Ger innntewn HlBh, and, in fact, every one connected with tlie meet was unani mous in declaring it n success. And their opinions were shared by both competitors and spcctateis. U. S. AMATEURS ENTER BRITISH GOLF EVENT Four te Play Abroad Twe Enter Canadian Tlltlne Alse New- Yerk, April 'S,. America has sent the numes of four players abroad te nlny for the numtiMip fruir ..iinim.i,,,. . ship of CJreat Ilritaiu tliis jenr. These players ero ('. IJ. VanVleck, Jehn 1). Chapman, Geerge A. Dixen njwl Don ald Parson. The latter is from Youngs town, O., and the tlrst three from New lerk. The entries have just been sent te the HritNh authorities bv C. S. l.ee, secretary of tint l S. "G. A. Twe entries hnve also bet-n sent for the Cn iiudlnii chiuuplnnshln. Max .Mnrsten. I'lillailelnliln, and Hegel e J.ewls. cv )" 'rM t K te be held June 1U te 1, TI,W0 wns " wentieii e, ford. Ameilcan liniiipleu. f .iesse Cull . uiui llfii.i'1. son Johnsten. .Minnesota Statu cham pien, lining te Great Kritnin. They have been mentioned lcpetitcdly all winter. "Ken" Williams Equals Babe's Heme-Run Recerd New Yerk, April !!.". Kenneth Williams, slugging left fielder of the St. Leuis Browns, enrved himself u nlehe ln'Mabe Ituth's hitherto cx pluslva hall of fanie yesterday wlien he clouted out ills fifth home run in tin ee i1uh and tied the record innde by tlic Itube last jenr. Wil liams hit tliree luuuers Saturday nml one eucli Kuiuluy and jcstcnlay. This wallop, Willi another round tripper by Jncobseu, aided t lie ltrewus In tlDwnlng Detroit nnd maintaining a tle with Cleveland for second plucOt Northeast MISS BECKER IS CLASSY MERMAID Besides Being Consistent Win ner, Turner Star Cops Four Titles This Season SWIMMING EIGHT YEARS If nny girl ever had just claim te being this city's fending mermaid, she Is Miss Elizabeth Becker, star member of the Philadelphia Turngcmelnde swim ming aggregation. -Net only has she proved herself te he n wonderful nil nil nreund performer and consletefit winner, hub site has chalked up nlongslde nw nnme many victories In championship events, which she wen during the Indoor season thnt closed last week. The fact that four crowns rest upon Miss Packer's bobbed locks Is enough te rnte her niiinnc the brut mermaids making a splash in local waters, but, wucn It is tniien into consideration tne number of trophies collected nnd the surprising .record made Flnce her Initial attempt at the water sport, her position afc the head of Philadelphia's band of water sprites Is made all the mere secure. Since the Innugurotlen of competi tive swimming races here twenty seven years nge, en only two occasions have mermaids equaled the number of titular events copped in one season by the Turners flash. It is doubtful if any one has ever collected us many "sou venirs" as she numbers .among her efTects mere than 200 medals nnd ether trophies bearing inscription. "Wen by sElizabeth Becker, Turncis." MIhs Becker started swimming elglit venrs age. b'er two cnrs she entered meets In and about the city, but was far from being n wonder. Swimming experts rated her another cntrj inir, but that's nil. hue stnyvn in me -nnd bv dlllccnt practln-. along with her natural ability, broke through with a place In n championship race. That was in jiiie, wnni cm- im third in the light for the 100-yard Middle Atlantic free-style crown. Sine? then little Betty lias udvauved right up the line. Wednesday Havre de Grace Card I'lr'it men. mirse $1200. i-InimlnB. for three-year-eldn ami upwutil.vrt furlenss: Sagacity Ill Ai.pW.ick II ...JW Chun j .Trniililur ....... JU.1 Cralimlle 1 1 ft llldd-n Jpel 117 107 Bennington til IllgUt Angij . Ductor Jim ....1011 llnpiiy Huxten Me dy ll'J High C 'Turnabout 110 Miles H Halustride lis Wraith Wrecker 117 Eternity .... Little Black I'nnanr.ui ... Sheep 101 'Klrali .101 .100 .10S .111 .11.1 .110 .10S Second race. the I.lierpoel Meeplcdiase Handicap, purae $K.OO. for feui- car-olds nnd upWurd, about l! miles: ... Nhnal 141 ICIUlllltlU 14.1 (aU'cccant 12 (a)by Heel: 1.10 Butcher Bey ....1311 Inlldcl II ISO Kerrnlstress 1.1.1 'Kree State. 13.4 lleuyhhhnni 132 (a)Urcnudlcr ....130 Bryan O Lynn ..130 (vOU'an Brjsen nnd uQh-cy Slahle entry. Third rnce. purse Sl'JOO, ilulmlng. ler three-yenr-eld. D'i furl nev Knet Grass lir. Lene Island 11.. Joiese 11- 'Clansmnn 110 Excuse Ma 110 C.ip l'lllnr 10!) Ailspa 17 llrllllint Hay ...107 Mabel Curtis ..102 Kaiinle Bean ...102 M'racle Man ...101 Ultimata DO Bountiful 01) Callsti'Kn. US Miss Emma U ... 113 Simplicity 101 Afrlcxin Hese ...110 'Vankee Celd ... 00 Vlnejard 100 Jeuih Brant ...lO'i Teurth rne. the Aberdeen Stakes. $5000 ml'led f"r tvn.jeii--e'ds 4 Si furlengs: (a)nnchnntincnt .12- (aHVoedlnnd ... 113 CblKeeivm UH (blC'iirtoenlut ...111 Better Luck 122 IMrlc 11! Tall Timber ....110 Wrnngle 111! (nHVhltney entry. (b)Bud l'Ulier entry. Fifth race, the Anneslev l'urse S1700. for three-ear-eIds and upward 1 mlle and 70 yards: Our King Ill Due de Merrey .107 Vnler 1"' fedceneld 107 Fairway 104 Mainmast 102 Sixth race, jm'se H'.'OO clnlmlnir. for three-ear-i.lils and upwunl. 1' miles: Attorney Mulr ..lit Anniversary 108 Delly C 10S CalLazy Leu . ...1011 (n)Wnukeap 100 Drlttln:: 00 Itavenswoed . . . . PO x (a)Krceman and Hayes enlry. Seventh race, purse $1200. claiming, for fnur-year-elds and upward, 1 mlle and a sixteenth I'.ikihe 113 Mldnli'lit Sun .111 .10s .ins .HIS .101 .103 .101 .111.1 .MS .10$ fepyrlKht ins Iren Bey .... Jehn Arber ...,10S 'Trickster II . Amaze 1S Elmnnt Tan II 103 France Tleur . Walk Ifi Hit Staunch Khcrlnltn 10.1 'Miss Fontaine Ormn Heed .... IIS I.iismere I.ucky Kate ....101 Mne'f Beeves , Flzer 108 "Gulden Chance Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear; truck fast. What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL I.KAfirn Wen lt I'.C. s a .sen ' riuh Vtln Ine New Yerk. . Chicago .... HttshurRli . St. I.euls... I'liUUm .... Bosten Ilrenklrn . . . ,HIS ,Til 11 11 n :i 4 4 4 n 7 10 .727 .01HI .000 ,IHV .37.1 .300 .VII 1 ,7SO .01(1 .11.10 .nr.e .414 ,;tei .107 .IW7 ..111 .111.1 .411 .s.n .-73 .OSJ 1 :t : 1 Cincinnati , . AMERItWN I.KAdVK dull VV011 Let p.r Bin Tec .S.13 .7.10 New Yerk 0 2 .SIS Cleveland 7 4 .010 Kt Ixliht II 4 .flOO Athletics 4 11 .444 Hit-ten t A .414 Ihlrure I 0 .4IH) Washington ' 7 .SIS) .(MI7 ..1S1 ,I1 .400 .4 (PI .nni .27.1 .'J73 ,n:ui .r.ne .41.1 .:mi ,301 litiruit J i .ami INTERNATIONAL LE.f.Ui: W. L. I'.C. W. I .ler. City. 'i .1107 llnlt'mnrr 3 3 Tornnle,. a 3 .000 llnrlirMrr 3 3 Iturtuln. . 3 :i ,vii Hrnillng,, 3 :i SjriiuiHC. II il ..ine New irk... 2 4 .UIKRIt'AN Ah.SOCIATIDN -W. L. I'.C. W. L. MlnMnells 7 3 .700 Knn. t My II A ImllA'pnllH 7 4 .CI10 I euNvllle. ,1 0 Mllvvnukre II n ,.14.1 M. I'tnl.. 4 O Columbus. 0 .1 .,113 Teledo.,., 2 S (SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION W. I.. P.C. , , W. L. Mr. Heek H n .SIS Nislivlllr. 7 a N.Orleans 7 II 111 lllr'glimn. n 7 Mobile,,, 7 r ,S3 Atlnnlu. . IS H Meinplil, 7 0 ,S3S Chi'noega 0 P.C son ..inn JJi AA !s33 P.C. ..100 .4(11 .4PO .300 P.C. .sis .103 .SS.1 .308 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE New Yerk. 3) Ph'lllr. 3. llosten, Si Hroekl.vn, 7 St. I.euli. CI) Clnelnnnll. 4, ( hlrage, 4i Pllthburgli. ". AMERICAN I.EAIH'E New Yerk, lit Allilrllis. 4 111 lnntnu). Washington. Hi lleklnn. S. Cleveland 0- Chtdign. .1, St. Leuis, 0) Drlrelt, 3. INTERNATIONAL LlUfilE lluffale. Si tJert-n Clly. .1. SlTneiikC, .Il Newrk, a.. Bultlmere, 13. Ternrtn, It Itethrster, lit Rending, U. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus, lit MlnneiiHi'ls, II. Indlunapells, A) Mllnnukee, 1, Iulsvllle. 3t K" nuns City, !, St. Paul. .1) Teledo, 2, SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION New Orleims, 3 HIrmlniliuiii, 3, leune, ti .tiiiuiiu. ir, Nnshvllle, 6 Memphis, 2, timiuiiioecii, iui i.itiie Reck, 0, TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL I.KAtlli; New Yerk et Plill'iilliM t, HiMekln n lluvlnn, St I.eiiU nt Clntliiniill, I'lll.liuriili at Chlcige, AMERICAN I.UKil'K AUilrlles at Nriv Yerk. Ileslnii r.t Wr.Kblurlnii, Clilrnge ut C'rielund, Dilrelt ut St. Leuis, INTERNATIONAL LiaciUE Buffalo ut Jersey Clly. byraeuse ut New ark. rtfivM. -" - nj.. - Hi&h in First Annual Relay Carnival A WINSOME i.:-'- ril' ?''.'rf',x-,e: sCATsaTsaWsiiikftTa TfMi-;';''''-'''-' VT "' '.'' 'V':'vwe-:l'vyKtKKtKmmmmm PsKsvJrPsnPPsPsPsPsBlaHK v AV'. H H' Jfj?' ' 'fw, Wk - -vlpBpHpM'psBpMfe's'' ;.. ' lH PB ...i''.f'.:IW t V4 'ipKplPK SPSKV" ' lRRRRRRpl UMiiLf-M'JAvi h' '"slpKV3WptWi. K', SHK'MA ?RtpM0P!9KsEppBiejp.Hpf'- rvz SMUl "P- - - y , SKbM 1 y' ' .j&MmcAyy ' " '. vjrxfi. '.vmJWrxsMZ. : . '" . ".. . vimxt wmZ':fAMJ& "v 'i K 'yVJlWp.plHVVpUt X jy 7 - jm& V -,? . ?'-'- ;TX:-, -"?; ZR0J&H . jsfVh.HAN f ; iZXM,, Vsi A 5. A.yfcvMvJ&Viv' E TWO 'CRUCIAL' ITS Huntingdon Valley Meets Cricket Second and Country Club Plays Cricket First Today MERION VERSUS RIVERTON Women's Gelf Matches Scheduled for Today rilir.ADlXPHIA CUP Hunllncdnn Valley vs. Cricket Second, at St. Martins. . ..... ... Country Club vs. Cricket First, at St. Mart'us, Morien vs. Hlverten, at Hlverten. SUBURBAN CUP Woodbury vs. I'hlltnent. at riillmunt. Whltemnrsh vs. Bala, at Bala. Ovei brook First vs. Yerk Read Hrst, at Jcnklntevvn. .. .. ,, North 11111b vs St. Dr.ylds. at ht. Uivlds. WALLINOFCfllD CUP .Lansdewne vs. Meren Selcend. at Merlen. Huntingdon Valley Second vs. West Chea ter, at West Chester. Terrcsdala vs. Country Second, at Coun- Llanerch vs. Ccdarbroek. at Cedarbrook. ASSOCIATION CUP Yerk Hend S'.cend vs.-Overbroek Second, at Overbroek. ) . , ., Sprlnglnivcn vs. Phllment Second, at Phil- ""moeksldo vs.' Wilmington, at Wilmington, Gulph Mills vs. TredyKrln. Kt aulph Mills. Lu Lu. u b)c. THK second round of the major league women's club golf tenm rantches will be iilnyed this nftcrnoen, nnd n couple of crucial mntches are en the curds In the tustle for the Philadelphia Cup. Huntingdon Valley plnys the Cricket Second team nnd the Country Club plHvs Cricket First. Tin ether match is between Merlen nnd Itiverten. The former is expected te have no trouble lu winning, though it is doubtful if Merlen will mnke n clean sweep, as Cricket Second did ever the Jersey players last week. Thc Cricket Second team meets the main contender for the title, nppnr enllv. In Huntingdon Valley. Though thc line-ups nre npt te phnnep nt the Inst minute, the teams should line up about as fellows : HUNTINGDON VALLEY CRICKET 2D Mrs. 0. F. Fex vs. Miss M. Dixen. Mr. :. If. Stetson vs. MIhs C. Chesten. Mm. W. West vs. Miss M. Taj ler. Mru it. I'emall vs. Miss M. I.evi-rlnir. Countess vuu Helatcln vs, Miss M. Geed- Mrs. WcldTshelm vs. Miss M. Davis. Mrs. W. Weaver vs Miss L. Chestim. In tln ether big match games at St. Martins the line-up will be seinc- thlne ns fel evvs : cmticicnr riRST COUNTRY CLUB Miss M C-vveriy vs. Mrs. O. S. Pittersen, Mrs. Hutchinson vs Mrs. U. Q, Betz. 3d. Mrs, .1. W. Turnnull vs. Uss de Keenke, Mrs. '. S. MaiCiln vs Sirs S B. Peck, vtlsH H. J. Heed vs. Mrs, T. II. Vetter- lain. Mrs. Justice. Jr., vs. Mrs. J. I) Elliett. Mrs. Dlssten. Jr., vs, Mrs, J. W. Lucas. TOAST P. R. R. CHAMPIONS ' 2000 Empleyes Celebrate Victory of Accounting Five Kmplejes of the accounting depart-' inent t f the eencrnl eflk'CH of the I'ellil sylvnnl.i ltnllreiyl staged n joyous re (option Inst night in thc P. H. It. Y. M. ('. A., lit Forty -first stiect nnd Westmlnsicr avenue, for Its basketball loam, vlilch wen flic clinmpienihiii of .!.. ..(.Ill I. I f 4.1111 nsi.l AHHt-tJV.I tsihlA IHVIH the eiitlie Mi-teni nml arrived home from Columbus ci., last nignt. Presentation of trophies overshadowed ether points nf the celebration. 13. A. Stockton, controller, presented (In. cup for the championship of the Kust and one for the West. Kach plover was presented with n geld medal und u wal let. Jehn A, lteden, director of nth letlfii, as presented with u leather traveling bag. Speeches were made by 13. A. Stockton, W. 11. Krnft nnd Jehn A. lteden. Fullv HOOK empleyes at tended the reception. WIN GOLF RSIN Light shade Russia calfskin CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut . fA Footwear rv.w - .wJfA. . MERMAID Miss Elizabeth Becker Is a sclntll lant star in the Philadelphia Turn ers' swimming constellation. She has wen many championships, a 'brilliant all-around performer and a graceful fancy diver. She has been in competitive swimming since 1910 ifX Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night OI.YHI'IA Plill Sntv adore oiilivelnled Alfx Hart. Piet Hi.bln walloped .Hike Crejlell, Ad Stene stepiieil Otte lliighes, feurth: Ben ny Berrls nnd Ulllle Clreen drew, Pedre Ciimpn defeated Jlmniv Msrlne. NKW YORK Jee Tlplllx wen from Jee Hemiinry. Fmnkle Pitcher knocked out Iw Ilredy, ninth) Itny West fouled Lew Mejar lunil, flrsti Snller Jee n.ily bent Peje W II llams. Jack Klllt wen frsm Marcel Kadinl. Al Roberts trimmed Sailor Martin. Jimmy Kelly outfought Wildcat Nelsen. H Mlle Spencer kneeked out Mike Irvln, fourth) Lee Yeung outpeinted Jim HurrW. IXINDON Bombardier Welltf atepped Al fred l.levd. tenth. . . . . . LIVERPOOI. Charley I.edeut defeated Themiw lliirrlsen, PARIS Hilly Ualiuc outpeinted Maurice TXANTIC ITY' Charley O'Nell wen from Johnny Huiiglirrt . Ilebbr W elgust slepiied Little Hear, second) Buddy laley beat Temmy Wilsen. Cirerge Russell drew with Temmy Stevenson, Oils Robinson stepped lliittllnc Ilexter, third. .. . JAMJXTOUN. N. Y. llcnny alger and Phil liegun drew. IIOSTON Pel Herman outclassed Rey Moere. Jlmmr 1-Vuurtll Hteppnd Johnny Ilewnes, rlghtht Paul 1)0 le defeated Mike Paulsen. TOI.LIIO, O. Carl Tremalne and Terry " LANCAStLr Frankle Jlagulre drew with Jes Chip, Resy Hte wallep'd Maile Wll lliim'jn. Kddle Ueuipsey knocked out Sam uel Kwili. fifth. , IIAHRISIIl'RCi Indian Russell wen from Tiny Trlnkle. Pele Ilusle knocked out Temmy Klllmne. tlflli Ralph Repinan stepped Ser geant ReltertMin. sixth) Cnptuln Klrsch was knocked out by I'red llervnth. first. MONTREAL Jee lliirnun defeated Mnrfy Cellins. Sid Murks lient Jee SI. Alice, elrhlh. DKTROIT ld Uarb.tr:un wen front Teny Zlll. ALLENTOWN Temmy Illllard bent Plovv Plevv Plovv hey Harris, Lew Hermin and Hebby Wil liams drew. Reddy .McDonald defeated Johnny Krause, Buck Meran kneeked out Ynung Mcy, Yeung Roberts whipped Kid Hogun. LOCAL COLLEGE NINES WILL BATTLE TODAY St. Jeseph's a; La Salle te Clash at Stenton Field ST. JOSEPH'S Murkln, ih. Dei Inc. If. Mcylnn. lb. 1'rrry, r. Onkes. 21,. Hiirrs. ss. Til Flllppe. cf. Millie, rf. Crenn or Nark. p. I, SALLE Tlmmle. 3I. c.anrney, cf. Held. If. Kenned), c. Traev, k, Kline. Sb. Cmnsbark. p. shrel'er. lb. Ciillen. rf. St. Jeseph's College nine will oppose La Salle Collcge ut Stenton Field, Twenty - second and Westmoreland streets, this ufternoen. This is the first season for bnscbnli nt both insti tutions. La Salle beasts of a fine team, and Is expected te have nn easy time with the Stiles Strcetcrs. La Sullc has net lest n gnme this year. St. Jeseph's lest the only game plnyed thus lnr, being defeated by Textile Col lege. Either Dick Crean or Johnny Nnrk will be en thc mound fei the stiles atrceters, wliile "Dutch" Ciruns back. the former Fr.inkferd High twlrler, will be lu thc box for La Snllc. In the game with Muhlenberg Inst Sat urday, (irnnsbnek funned fifteen of the Muhlenberg batters. BASEBALLLAYING TOO SPECIALIZED, SAYS DOYLE Game Mere for Professionals and i Only Youths Play It Well New Yerh, April l'.". Sherlock llelnies, one of the great churuetcrs of fiction, created by Sir Arthur Ceuan Deyle, wns made te speak en the sub Jeet of bnseball today niter Sir Arthur's recent visit te the Pole Grounds After stating that the only trouble with babeball is that It has n tendency te become n sport for specleli.i'd profes sionals und plnjeil nlmest entirely by the jeung, "Sherlock Helmes" deduc tiens nre heen in the following uddl uddl tlenul comment en the Ameilcaii pas-1 time : i . ,."0' It I'he nverngc fan is net sat- I isfied with the htiirltiml iu-.imi,... f Ilabe Ituth. The game lacks excitement 1 unless the King of Swat k there iu ! person. "Np. 2 Ilaseball didn't originate in 1 fiiiiuni-u. ji is himpiy n ri'lncarnntleti of thp old Lnglisl) Kunic of reunders, considerably elevated und Klnrihed. 'Np. Sir Arthur will lieucefmtli be n bnseball fan. iiLsteml nf n ,.1-1,. 1,,1 enthusiast." I $11.00 Since 1898 1 I SHAKE-UP AT PENN; El Maher Replaced by Pinney for Muhlenberg Came Today. Huntzinger te Pitch BATTING ORDER CHANGED PFVNHYT.VANIA Clelitl.liiK. V. MrVnllMi, -f. . Hnllltnn. 31. sfr,niiitnn, If. UhllfMil. lb. Plnrry, . 3Trf5r.vr, rf. T.lehliett, m. Iliintz'nicrr, i. I'mplr Waitntr. MVMWNnEltO I.TTH" rf. mm. ib. Ilntnlrnm. M, Aki, 2t. Tolincen. Mil. ftti, rf. K-'il. If. Flitifr, p. WIM i.r IlefTmin, p. "Walter Caries, coach of the Penn bnscbnli team, has revised his line-up for the game nt Franklin Fclld ngulust Miiiiletil'ierg .tills nftcrnoen. filnring mental errors cropped nut in the Princeton game last Saturday and Coach -Curls? decided It was time te make n change, l'ven Ills captain, Mill Mnlier. has been benched. Mnher pullilVn cotiple of boners in the Tiger content and he will wear out IiIh trntiscr en the bench this nftcrnoen wiil'n Iteds Pinney does tlic cntchlng. Hnnk MePrnw. .-he hns been inellci ble this season, is expected te be re lnstnted today nnd If he is placed In geed stundlng lie Mill piny In right field Mipnluntlng Herb "MnhifTcv. Muhlenberg hns n geed team this vrnr nnd CnrlKs is iintieus te restore Penn In winning wajs. In tin effort te "rub the lnurels. he will -tnr: Walter Hiiiitiliit'er n't the hill. Walt T.nrsen will be Iiehl in reserve for nnv moment thnt Ilttiitnlnscr starts te slip. Lnliel (inhlblutt wIU leid off In the bnttlnc order and MeMullen will be, H'Cnnd. (Jeergp Sullivan has been shift- ' ed from fifth place te third nnd Mourn- j dlnn will continue te hit in the clean up position. Philippines Select Davis Team i Manila. P. I.. April I." Krinclc-n Am- I iron, tennla tliimplen of the I'hlllpn'ni'. nml I (111 r-inrnn -i.r ilecte'l vcntenlny M rp rent the Phlllppln-'fi In the Dnvls Cup niBtthrs thlH miinmcr. Thry will ileprt for the I'nlte.I htateH April 30 nbinrl tlw ' kmhi- rhlp vvltii the Philippine Indo'penilMicc ; Mission. Te prfvMit breke reln from -ilappliir Lack nnd forth Inrtill ome i-irt of a irulile it n Plnt net te Intcrfere with the tirnl.q action GLOBE JUNIPER AND MARKET 1ST PHILA SJtOWINO THU Ol'KlCIAL Dempsey-Carpentier FIGHT PICTURES IN CON'JI'NCTION WITH VAUDEVILLE NO ADVANCE IN PI'.ICKS CAPTAIN B n r 1 GASOLI N E THE WL&T(11H GAS Volatility is the readiness with which gasoline gives up its power) If you are new using Texaco Gasoline, you knew what volatility means, both in economy and in power. Texaco Gasoline is the volatile gas. It puts new energy and vigor into your meter. Whether your car is run ning in low or high, idling or climbing; you knew Texaco Gasoline gives smoother action, mere power and mile age. Yeu expect it- and you get it. Texaco Moter Oils arc 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 TEXACO GASOLINE issm ? RELAY RACES Univcraitv of Pennsylvania Twenty-eifhlh Annual Ctrniral I'runklln Jlctd. rrida, April SStli Hiturilur. April 90lh I'tni.IO HAI.W NOW PKN FltANKLIN nt:r. iiMnni.M' BASEBALL Today, 3:30 P. M. NAilONAI. I.KAiiVF. I'.ihK rilll.I.IKH VS. 1I.W YIIHH "CIIAlSlf- Heat sn Hnln nt Cllmbtln' nnd Hpnldlni' Phila. Jack O'Brien l $25 BOXING I Tnntlii nitl'ent piirlnlimenlt It prpt ' rtf,tntn mlnil nnd IieUyt lnrjt rym. Itnnil- bnll Court , SheMrn. AMe lleilr llldr. und Kl.! (d-rln s m. mm. SIS. i WltON III.IMI. 1STII & VIIRNTNt'T I r rffuleti OI00 tVrtt 1074 bmb Ice palace "4STII ANI MAHKKT KTRKKT.s"" Bill AND MAHKCT WTKKETg1 Trout slid vre could nt BOXING Trust slid vre could net run Wr vt II run THURSDAY, April 27 ." '" Itelinila) ( PERLSTEIN v.., MILLER I1ATTINII IH Ueund-.) CIIMtl.KY MURRAY v. RAY AL (S Kennila) -IOIISVV WAGNER" REISLER KAIIL S Keundu) CTO. VOl'NCl FRANCE ERNE (8 IteuniLs) ST CHANE Y jiBn,, HANLON (Itemntrlieil lv Public Hnul) Prices $1, $2, $3, ,A TllkftK tit Iff Piilnrrt 14.12 H. Penn Sn.t I ruiidutlV, '.'ei S. O'lii IrfMiMt Clcnr Vn. US . iWd.l Ml 'let's, 3S.I.? M.irkft: I'ovvrlten I. iff. lit S. Jlitlu 'H:r Hull, as N, 13tll Srmliiiile lenr Muir, J001 n.itrr Avr. Brogue Oxford Beys' $7.S0 V'gfcy -T . I'J rfteia S tA Vi power MA?jMr M A'jAciX !P HsM .1 l? - i . - u. CAMMOAA.US JIIK I.fciTZ a. JftK 1 Vrn Ofhrr Mf BrntS XI ' College Baseball Muhlenberg vs. Pennsyh Tucsdnv. April 23th. 3:M P J ADMIH8I0N -80 , j5 TIckHS nn ! tt VrMiklla T ffl RACES M TODAY 'I -ri. v r i n AT 'A HAVRE DE GRACE SEVEN RACES DAILY eprrlnl Prnnylanl K, R. tntte Unvrn lira id Ht. Matli.il ltlS4 r..f.t vvrnt nil.... ii-v wr attn.t ceiimr, SnHil It, una O, IriiTr Zllti nd Chfutnnt Bt P. M., pirler nnd dlnlnir tmr. -' lr II: ArtulMtenGrandiiUnd and PM fntt. i.a, lofiuemi uetcrai Tax. FIRST RACE AT SiSQ P. 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