ux.iLM,ijV- ra : RRtMRSJT V'V'y gp?pp 'safiflHB : !'' .T( W. "?'A i MAffl, I.. EVI&nM PtfBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, -APRIL 27, 1922 n? if earns in Philai. Baseball Association en Edge for Official Opening of Season en Saturday . .. I wji wPPP J?" ' J- ' -" DAMMAR SCHIini S I frnPMQiyiFARiiF; t Ulim UILUIMULU i&amnienship Series Between ; Respective Winners Will Be V re rierirlarl in .limn t WILL ASSIGN UMPIRES I Today's Scholastic Games and Results of Yesterday :Nrr.r.'rH!f.ASTiC i,Keri: rnnikferd IIIkIi ". Central lllch, lloua lleua tJ. Field. INTKItACAIIKMIC l.KAOfK tl.nnl AlMlltcnlV in. (leruiiinttmii Arnil air. Acidcm.v I Icld. Ilaierferd Mloel . IVnn Charter. "" '" IITIII.B fiAMK AMntten High . Nerrlslnnii llkli. Ner- ,b""u'' r.im.s' neiKiEiiAi.i. Mfhelim Scheel in, Re. melds Scheel. (HUMS' CAI'TAIMIAM. North WHrrtlea Scheel vn. Remeld. Man'teii Scheel . (hllils' Scheel. Petter Scheel lit Ntrtnen hrlienl. Ilackrtt. Scheel nt Tuyler Scheel.. HTi:BIAY'H IIASF.IIAI.I, KI-.8tJI.TS 1NTKBSCII0I-ASTI0 I.EAOI'K Cfrmnntenn IHkIi, Ml Northeast High, I. OTIIF.K SrOBES frnn rlmrlrr. 4i C hclntit lllll. :i. mirtlimerr l'rni, Di St. I.nke'a, 1, fllraril t'ellcitn. B I'enn 1 rmli, , llrfwn l'rri, 7l Lewer Merlen, Si. IJy PAUL PKEP IX vpcllennl Imscball loagnes for tlie flcmrntnry ulioels of Phllutlclpliia a hi.nn nn?nnlPil ' "' ktva been orcnnlzed. vAccerdlng te ('ml Iliuiiincl, mippr mippr fcer of beyt' ntblptics in the jniblic Khoels of this pity, thp leagues will bgln their respective rPasens eltbcr cn Mnj t or . Heme learns will net be allowed te sp. ltd umpires, ns hns been the cnip in previous j pars." This .p.t-eii ,tbp mn. pircs will be nsslRiied by Mr 'Iluiniml nil his nsiftnnt. A elinmpieii'liip (.pries 1ms been ar WiiRfil for the Knins finishing first in their rp'pectip Hipuitc. This s(.ripS will it.'irr Mnv "II .,.,,1 .r...ui. i n nrrnplilcs will Iip itwnidpii te flip teams BBisnuiK msr ami mpeiii in this scrips The schpdulcs for the leagues follew: SRCTIOK.U. J-.TJAGt-'E A ..XI!,, " i'Hn,1p f11""! "I Knrrlt Scheel. M Hu-v Scheel nt In Schoel: nth. Dunln fchenl it Hnev Scheel, leth Hairltj h.hoel (ehoel, l.tli, Ilarrlty bchoel nt Iluey Sthoel sncTie.VAt. LEAauu rr Mnv i, J.nnilreth Scheel nt Poe PH.0el nth tnxn Scheel at Durham Schoel: tlth, J)rM..i Bchoel at l'ce Schoe : tlth, K.nilrdh Scne i at Ijurhim Schoel: leth, Stanten SrheSln .ndrc i Schoel: 12th, Durham Scheel St tandretlj Schou . imit. J'oe Scheel nt Uur han Si.ne j, ititit. J.amlreth Scheel nt Drcxcl Ichenl, a3J, stunten Scheel nt Pei Scheel. SIX'TIO.VAI, T.nAOUK c Mai 2 Itoneldi. Scheel at Behcr Scheel tn-1 Ivcllcy Scheel at Illnlna Scheel. 4th Uttler Scheel at I'icrce Schoel: leth glalu. Scheel at Unvnehla Scheel, it h Belcr Scheel at Whlitier Silioel nn.l l'lrce 8htiel at lvvllev Scheel; 17th. I'lcrce SUioel t linker Scheel nnU Wilttler Scheel ut lilalne schoel: ISth. Itonehls Scheel nt ICel fch F,chK: J., -'3J. ,Kllcy Scheel at loiter aJSS0!' ej",1' "'n"111" Scheel nt AMilttlcr IftJ0 ' 3J1; Rnelrta hthoel at l'lerte $Ccel and Heker Scheel at Itlnlne Scheel. June t. hlttlr Scheel at Kcllcy Scheel hECTIONAI. I.EAaUi: D iy V ycpel ,nt Tayler Scheel iml Jetter Scheel at I.oell bchoel: leth, Mc SlII,0,0.1?,1!1 at J'0,1"'1- Scheel nnd J.evcll f. wi.M.'. mrSay hoel. lHlh. Lewell Scheel at lc( him Scheel, 18ih. l'etter facheyl at Tajler Schoel: 23ft McClurn Scheel nt lllr- mi tSchntll HIM TnvMr Unhnnl n !.. -tt trhoel .lift. Ilarney S'hoel at Petter slhoel. June I. faler Scheel at McClure Scheel. snCTlO.VAI. KEAaL1 i: . 1, roBtllew Scheel at Ilrldesliure Eenoel. Jd. Dlsstfllt Strhnnl r. I At.. ........ it & fli1 Jj'-idesburir school ti.nte schoel: siii; KK7hS.7t icVruffi K0!' '.'J.'.1:. J",haii 'si imei nt j'tuiishurs- K ihBi2 N.iguii .-.''I .MHrsnu school at i.onRfel'ew Scheel ..v.j, .ju, uiayien Scheel t i.nw ten ci.nnnv., M.r 1 M,.,i " I'V' ..0ui:.L.. ....'. M. rVridan Scheel Tt sieiVen' Mchoei" .-.d1 ?1M"5 .t,-h0l "t wninrd school, ith. 'wu - BchoeMaVSln&nli'nr it Zh ,,'..' cl,.r, '. "R-U't"'.1-". ""u" fctotaen Scheel; 11'tli. shMidm Schn.'d iu Wm2!?ir s h.1?i'' !? i'ne,"Jj" r"hoei at Wcke.t Vc'hoeV. -,!'h .'tLeu school SI . '" . fchoe': z:a. itncitet Schoei at .lar-' fihoe;i5i, Mirun school 1 I'i, S W0,1" I CITY CHAilPIONSHH' SEIUES Vlir 2l. winnar Section A . winner Sec- '!" ft""1 winner Section Dm' winner Sec .... - hetiena b-p. "-""" " - ""nn JUn. r .Winn.. B&. ,.... , . 1 eJnUIri ' ,vlnn"' Section O v. winner Sec- June' e winr- .,. 1 nwr. r bt'efiUr&SJ' ' " A'""K"F ' ,Un- utTinanlewn High Wins Gfrmantewn High tentinued lisiapldi --no luituru 11H second Htiulglit (limn- -- --. w vvuii ' v uefe te t. 1 nil 111 - --- -" ". 'ltllJtU llllkllll I III I from ilm Nerthenst Ilish nine by tint werwiie mlnif kpih e nf in ... J Tie ( lUedeiiB huve wen eigiit games wuec tin stmt of tlie season, the ie "lining ilucu wins haviug been scored Vrr outside tennis. They pulled the old stunt vesleidnv iwrnoeu ns lu previous gnmes. Per I we. timings the Archives wcie ninnliiu 1 ncck-niid-neck with them, the soeio at1 The pitchers include Heit Cnlin. of ltuiie being 4 te '!. The old tight in I the Wnshtngteii Americans; Hill liar tie rimiiliiliiK innings, combined with iliigten, of Milwaukee, Amirlcan Ac-fnan5- misplnjs by Neitlienst, made the soeiitlleii: Leftv Peicst, of Franklin, lije scum. Whitney weh the winning . nl I'J'ft,, lllis' J! J1'111-0''1"- , M,c" nr. nut, of Allegheny Steel, and Jack Ons- (linnl College caused the btirtirise of 1 1"'- feimui-Iy of Detteit, will de the w iluy, when It humbled Penn Fresh. I eatching. Onblew is playing manager en en the former's field by n score of ' f te-1. A rally In the ninth inning with ""e men out tiive the Colleclmw th. ln. The ii"" , L01J?"lts,.n,l,ii,,V (0 4 t the start nnd' held It te tin. , ,,, ",,(1 ,iaM': u"rr' P'-.n-'e. fermeily of l"inKl when r , leme elm niifii n. '' IMiIllI.'.. shoilstep. nml the far , or er or cero.1 f ,,,,.. '" tcn'" ,ulliPd n,ul ner is et Micnnt. In the outfield me nllltlimr Ittllll .....! ! 1 in ...."' "'" luus. Itw'sexiii.i,,, ,,;X,' " A .I Lejden. of Oil Cll. and Frank Mail, Illlll ,al,..,inIk .ery,n01 ( M"!'n,,t. , f). of Fiankliii. Mahunev CIi can be tre,.., ,n.. i'ir '?, ''.. !!f lnltl r,i". i if... "".I:' Mltdim. I... .i '" 'niiiiii sun tinng liy (he bcere of I te ' Kit KCked n l,. .i" ... ;.".. "' I kli. . "" I'm iu ui'i- cciiiei unu i Fie CUhlft lien Inm ...... Il ' Wm., in'll( '"nth iiinlng, with, M and en first base and two men out, I'lll tame, tin-mini. ..i.i. .. . ii. ' i leubia ; !.;.".",.,".','.".' "".""'"" tV.Un. i . . . "cm. """ aiimitletl P'fU'lIlfl till the w nnlnr. ..... M. LllltO's IiOSl-4 s.warthtnete Pien hml lmli. i,,.i.u I! SL l.uke's, winning haudll. by the f te 1. Hiewn Piep tinekd te r -'leneu ami deiiiiicil the home '' the count of 7 le r,. F'crinniitewn High Scheel mid IVnn wnir were lliii ill,,, I i, i .,, i.. hfrSVn, . 1 ' IIIHII ,lll-Vl . r' ycsterilni iifinxi, ,.... i..,...i m.i. Its. i . "tf ...... ..w...., , .-Hum iiiii IfKfi'l0 f",rnil''- Ie tins. b. the ibceie Wen. 'i "' , w'"10 "' Catholic w enlci i.. ,i, i...... Y.r . .. '. an ,,' ' luuvr, w ie ,,', 'ic lieiiiiniitewn.tViitfiii .....ni ...... W tl, "i0"'0" VM,- M''l hT0d 'nti-i.,,UlJ!,c.,7C0l,,,B t0M l,ell,,s' "J I i.i v1 i "," ll" '"'ntiiij n " eeiendH. inn,. ........ Ti-nK.!. "".-' IUH.H- AV7 "'Ureuwi ";' r'ef aperta Iiuh a nner flWJc i.ir,!,;,.,l",?p',bpnrtH ,:,1"l" of the en lli.'w".": "."a w1iat. "!' ' te "n m- T. ,r ,P"" "wa ui me any. every H3lT !'ilil JS40 Mwesa. "MAkH IT S U ! a .rirM Independent Baseball TODAY'S (IAMRH Bank niid Tmt Inmiii Market Street National llnnk . I,and Title nnd Trust lemtmnj-. Klxhtcenth and Rockland atrrcta. at:enal Hunk nnd Trout League 4ilrard Nllnftrtl llianl . lf.ll..t.l..l.l.. ...... -. i " """: ." . ..Ui,UT,fllll 1IHIV VUIU- I nair. Hhlbp Park. 1 r.PJ!?nnl Mnk iinil Trmt Cempunr I.eaue f lllddle & llrne vs. Went A Ce., Fifth . MW",H JUUUT IVHHi u J". Ti kur-Fert Mifflin m. V. H. H. Rochester, II5 P. M.i V. H. H. Vada Vada yterth . V. H. N. Talor, mm Jl l.enicue Island Naiy Yard. YfCMTF.KlMY'H M'OKIW Kelene A, A., 4i Tlern, 3, Fedirul He.crve, 20 'Fldrlltr Trust. 0. tlri'lium, Parson & Ce., 1X lrexrl & "("llft'nii II. ('., lit flick A. ('.. 0. Tnenu-nlrtli Ward, Ml Amity II. C, 8, Johnny Only Has a Hurling Staff of Eight ditchers Parkland First Opponent PADGETT WITH FLEISHER The li-lnlty of reit.v-clRlitli nnd llrewn stiecH lias tnlteii en n lfgiilnr lmpbnll iipprnmnce. Kvprybeily is pppped up for tlie openlns of the Slinn nhnn lOL'li vcifen en Hattittlay, wlicn the Wet I'liilmlclpliirtiis lift the lid villi itlie Gunner Club, of J'rnnUeid. An old Slinnnlinn stundby. by llie unj. will J'"'"'! for th. viMier. n .MiimiKi-r ,mc- ClesktVV litis lKIIPd A niter JlllClvl.l te hull. Teliii Cnvllc litiR net been Mistlnj; tiny time fliu'e be irrplvcd his nppelntmt'iu u innnnRpr. He Iins a hut ling stuff of Mix nnd will mid two meic These nltrddv slijnpd nre Al Miione, who wns with thp A's Cor n tr.xeiit tbN year: Den UobliiHeii. of Rni'ldnlr: "I.pftj" Utf It I,Iod. of Ticnten: .lehnnr Denah eity. Kill l.ncev and r nerlP. who hurlcrl for Iile Pentlis lust jenr. ,.i,,,,,l ,i,n ,, u tM.lIn l,,is n. llelllnil the 1)11 is 1 .(Kile leir, ex- Penn baelfslep. Illlll nnetlier Wilt he under rent.act ledn. Jee .Mull.ellnnd. , of Stetson. Is nt tlrt. Warren Heist. CASTLE ANNOUNCES SHANAHAN LINE-UP CY-Tilstnte illl or. nt second. SehtlltZ f'empnn Moter -Velilclea r. Western Wee nf (lilnl mill llnirv Prlt pr.!lMuin I " Oenerjl tirtlccs l.nslnccrlnB at tlllrd mill llllllj I nt, PX-MCtsen ,sat,irda. .lunn a Malnlemnce 8. Moter tnr. at tlllni. I Vehicles, Atlantic CeiiHt j (lenernl Offices, The Shnnnlmn outfield Is well ferti- I nnBlnerlnB - A. T and T ,'lemt.mv, c i ..i.t. I ,, t. ,,.,-. !,,,,.,. ,.n iiiht 1. ertrle k Construction llPil With llcll pastlmers iir "Iiitr Sitnrda. June in Maintenance Kn- Denneliv. .lebntiv Castle, fiener Uewe Blncerlnc. Atlnntle Coast i Western niec. nml Tllllv Pmvii'ill AfnniifKi- I'nstle li is trlc .Moter Vehicles A I and T t nni mill lilll lewilJII. .Mnilllgei l Itstie n.is eneral Offices s. Construction III ranged With Al Irilitt le open the Saturdi. jun 17 -Maintenance A. T Sttnwbtidge & Clothier Vield en May ' i"' ? cunn.-n ,.'n't ""'' ,; -,, n ' structlen Moter i hides s Lncliiettlnj J. ,i5entral Offices s Westirn lllei trlc. Mnckcy Opening second itAi.r According te Pitt O'Plleil. of tbei Silurdn.. June 21 M-Untename At -iri .... ii.,i. ,.,,.!, i t i: Mantle, Coast, Moter ehh es s (.eneral ..ius.n.v v ui, , ..... .,....h ,n ... n-.nii- ness for t lie opening of that team en tlie club h grounds ar 1 erty-ulnth nmi oprure Kirrci. in nn pniriicaii decided te htnit Thirf Hart, n former . ... . . . . . . . 1 , .. . . . f- t .. at . laiilsle hnrlcr. Ill tlie Dex against tlie rieutll i'lltliy UCIireWf. M'Iip etienluir cerenienles Iitclmle i I lie npLiiiuv, fiiiiiiiiiu s iiiiiiiup a pnrndc In wiiiiii the opposing tennis, nf- liclnls. Hey Scouts nnd several binds ... . . . ,,., i in t Will take pait. 'Ihe parade will feun It the grounds nt 1 I.'tO P. M. mid ,,iv.!.nml in Ii'lfn-.spcniul stipit est mi proeeeil te t lttj -seieiKl stteit, west en Mnrket street unit leturn. Several i speeches will be made mid the flog will the l.lised by Miss Leitl.l Macke.V, dniiL' iter of Hnrrv MneKev. Situnlay. Ausust u .Mnintenance v A. M I fl,., "ill tnsa mil -the firsr T. and T Cempanj . Atlantic Coast .. Con Cen Mr. MacKe, Will toss out tltc IllSt .(:,.,. ral Offices s Western lilectrlc ball mid many persons prominent in I structlen. Moter Vehicles s Knfjln'rliiB, the city's peliflenl and business life will I lie in attendance, including Judge .101111, KEYSTONE TO TRAVEL M. Patterson. Senater McNlchel, State I Senater Kd win II. Vine. Cengiessm.iii' William S. Vitre nnd etbets. PaiUett Willi KleMier Tem Walker, manager of PleNhcr, huH been liandicnpped by link of 11 field Pt-atlu. en until last week, but nniiinnn'i - . iiuil iu-i i.-.iiu i- iuihu,i rounding into condition and will be in Mine tilru for the opener with St. Ce- luinba en Satutday at Twentj -sixth and ' '! "trerti. , The iluli if. of ceuise. weakened ''' ,l,n '"-'''" of Wlter lllnhliifrpr. one of the Mar oittfleldeis. but his injitied bund is mpidly healing, What will plow mete llian Intoiestlng N 'I"1 """' t-lvl from Walker lhal lie bus come le tonus with 0110 of the best eiitfieter 11 the j game. has slurred for 1 local clubs and known by every semi P" tan nn'1 f'IB,'e'1 a, contract nnd will piny en nuturuiiy. Padgett was with W'metnn . Sinlnni. of the Piedmont League, last year, nnd has been play ......" ....... -. ing nil winter In California. He Is In ' great shape and will complete the out- 'field when ItublnRer recovers. " ' HAS A BIG LEAGUE LINE-UP and Arranges Many Games P. V. Mclneincy. manager of the Mnhaney City baseball teuin, w.is .1 visitor at the iieadipiariei.s of the Phil adelphia Uasebull Association ,ester dav. and m ranged man games at home nnd away ler" his tcitm, which leeks te be one of t Slate Judging by the II e( the host In I lie ne-up of "' "!" , t ,. I,,B. 0,l"",, ,,,,CI", "".', l-,,f?jr !'s hell for"""'! ' t'"' Athletlcs. first base; Meipeth. of Allegheny Steel, sec t ... irt..i e 11. ...,i 1. .. . .... Jlll J 1 ll'I llllt II III t 1 1 M ' I. 1 II , IIW1 ..vh x: "l "J:"'JJ' .'-' teiil'i li A. suilllliers. Hi e g ..i i ........ rem litiii'in linn. lints ei l""- i"-ii'i I"'" THE KERNEL 7 AV, CeM'OtAGOSSiE Ut'S GO evjER T'TH' VAfMiNteO WeOSC . t eK'-T fVSCrWRT. NE.'LU C-V EDOte MORPvXf fW tiV.Cf BECi. e GO 'V-OtAC , AilSVWfVfS tAV DeCUU QE vnitiA OS-HeTitKG e GO "V.OSAG , A-tSVWsyfS tW Veu'Vi Ge AVeNCi OME.. Te Tt' (,fV!? A'V'M f Tl ftfM Ats HOViT OS, 2L-wUMSfc?J'"7 U' 2 v" 'k i ,-r.ssieLLB . J mM j . &L.a.vti'jfe. . . ,' Stih. u. ,-,.), .VfeM'tftiAiM, U - 'V'4.Htei rvi.ti- .. . tww ,., :&&;.; i - .,,. . t , A EIGHT TEAMS IN TELEPHONE LOOP Baseball Circuit Opens Season en Saturday, May 6, and Schedule Is Divided SEASON CLOSES AUGUST 5 The HpII Tplephene Ilnsebnll League is nil set for the opening of thp base ball reason en Haturtlny, Jlay fl. llglit teams ceinprim. the drcuit this seiifen Inxtead of ten, at In previous campaigitt, hut the gemes premise te be flecr, as the smaller circuit whs a method employed te equalize the play- In? stipnertli nf the tpnttis. All the games will be plned en Northeast nnd Centtal High fields nnd I the schedule culls for two series, the first te stmt en May 0 and end .Mine , 17. Tlie final series will start the fel lowing aeek niftl come te n conclusion August r. The winning team will be presented with n silver rup bv the l!ell Tele phone Ilmplecs' Athletic Association and will engage In n Trl-Clt) series be tween Ilnrrisbtirg nnd Pittsburgh for n tiephy ptesented by the telephone officials. Plilladelphla nt pieelit holds the cup. Moter Vehicle copping the honors) last pnr. nnd It is expected that the games will be staged here this ear. The efficeis of the league nren .T. IT. Can oil, president, of the Supply Tic partnicnt: X. Julius, secretary, of Ac counting Department, nnd IT. J. Simp Simp eon, treasurer, of the Knglneeiing De pmtmeut.. e The schedule fellow": nnsT iiAt.r SatiiriUv May rt Mnliitcnnm r- b Allan tic Cennt. Metnr Vehlt lw v tlin-r"l 'IT'r',. i:nelnrlnK . Western Illcctrlc, A. T. anil T. I'emptny n ConRtructlen. Saturdnv. -May 13 Mjltitnnnt t 0n- rrnl officer Atlantic t'eiint Moter v- hiclc, nncltiecrlns Cetintnictlnii. Western r.Ijptrlr . A T and T fnmiwrn, Snliird i, Mb -0 Mnltitumnc; s ;ft- ,rll jiurtrlf. Atlentlu Ceist vs. KiiBlncerlnj. Moter Vehlcles Cnntnictlen. llencral ""'' ffUi-.&SSSS. Maintenance s ficn. .tr..ti,.,.. Attnniin r a. t and T llff, Entflneerlm: s Western r.lectrlc, a T nnH T. Cnmninv s. (,onHtructlen nturtlnv, Jul 1 Malntenatut rOpnrnl i-ihi .. I nnu . Hfnlne Vnlilnlna JIlir"P, AllUllUi; Hiini . itiits' Tvii" !. Knclnerlnir ContniPiien, sicrn ilec trip r. a t aim t. rempinv. sitiir.lu' .Tiilv H-Mntntnntir'rt . A t nrn r.lectrle. Atlantic Const s. nnelncerlnu. I Metm Vehicles, fonsiruuieu. ujnerni ui- IIlcss. A. T and T. Cempanv. .saiinda. Jul In irilnte.innce s Cen- stiuctinn. Atlantic cmst a t nnd t. I'enipanv ';. Vehicles sVeaij.rii nice- trlc, (teueral Offlcn. s l.HBlneerlnB. Saturday. Julv i'J Maintenance . Moter Vehicles Atlantic Coast s. Oen.rnl Offices, LnBlneerlnc s. A. T. and T. Company, A est- erll KPCtrle n Construction saturdns. Jul- 21 Jl.nntennnce vs. r.n- FilL0",1"':- AVaJ1.t',..c?i,,t."n."te!pn'S;'" pan'. lleneral Offices i' Construction. Famous Nlcetewn Team Will Open Season With Lincoln University Many new teams hne spuing up In .Mceiewn huh sruMtii. iinil uuu ul 1111: most prominent is the Keyfatene A. A. Opening the season with Lincoln University, Manager Tebln expects .1 html battle, but with the help of Iteb- cits, formerly star huiler of the in-I diistilal League, and Leepold, fertneil. of the Tulpeheikeii lteds, he untlcl Iittti s n victory. , Lesing ll gietitiiis, iojteiie win in feried le navel tlil .ear. and Is new nrrnnglug n Mheclule with enh Ihsi class clubs. All high-class clubs wish- ing te book this attraction can de se by cemmuuiiutiiig with Manager Tebln, care of Cehn's, Llglftecnth nnd 'Mjnge- I hocking stipetsi; phone Wjemlng li.'ii'i. A leader In stsle, peiformance and mech' utile ul Impreiemenls. a.'l-'S 1 II. II. netrelt KING MOTOR SALES CO. 4010 Chestnut Street I RACES TODAY AT HAVRE DE GRACE SEVEN RACES DAILY Serial Pennsylvania It. R. train leuvea llread St. station l'j.34 I'. M.i IVeit liilM., USD P, M direct nt course, sperinl 11, nnd O. train leave. 31th autl Chestnut Sis. U;3u I. M,. parlor ami illnlnc ear. AduiUalen Grnndatnud nnd I'ud. deik, SI. 05, Includlne lieteranieut Tux. FIRST tl.Ui: AT 3.30 P. M. r KERrAfcV.y 'tA VNORRVEO .AQOOT -tVsVT S?OOv t SAVN IN -TrE WrXOrATSD rtoesE ves-reROPiX, oust -ve set W MiHC rW EftSe, C VVtSVA ( Yeu'b Ge A.eN6 eJE.l, I -. -. . . t . I SA n . . . .. y I --tiu r"i.i lA m it t iKlCC-tlirivrCsefi? I L a J . NXV -i .Jia -A' '. J sT fC v. "- "T-i,.,An. tii7C'yT,! ' vy rsrLeBk t-' v -, - CLEARFIELD CLUB HAS SIGNED THREE HURLERS Manager Dougherty's Line-Up Con Cen taint Number of Well-Known 8tars Tem Dougherty, manager of the Clearfield, one of the best of the city's traveling teams, Iidr announced the personnel of his club for the coming Bensen nnd once iigulu has Tem laid considerable Htrcss en hi pitching staff. This jear lie has made numerous changes In the llnc-up, but they nrp for the better, ns In ctery Instance the personnel has tibeii strengthened. The pitchers signed Include Slack, of Wild Wild Wild woed: llaitle, of New llmcn, and Nut tky, formerly of .Stetson. Itehlnd the plate will be T.atry Adams, of Packard lnsf jenr. mid liny Jenes, a local lad. In the infield is .T. .Tenes, of KuUtewn. 11: J). Savag han, formerly of Dobsen, L'b: Tercntz, of Kensington, ss, and Mellvnlne, of Willow (Jiovo. Jib. TIir outfield consists of .T. Dugan, of Piedmont T.ensup. If: Clancy nnd Cnssldy. local he,s. cf: Jloneghnn, of Southern League, rf. nnd Rebert .lenes and W. (larrett, of the Hunk League, utility men. Clem Held is one of I be lending trav eling clubs, nnd the games nut being booked for Manager Dougherty by Itivfus Crowther, of .'tli"i Neilli Pen Pen neck sttcet, phone Tiegn 7"00 It. Crowther lias ultcudy arranged many games with the leading teams ler Clear lield. PHILLY PROTWANT GAMES Billy Cray's Fast Club Is Arrang ing Season's Schedule The Philadelphia Piofcsenol. which met Shumekiii, Camden Clt. Mount Helly, Wilmington. P.ethlehem. Ileckdale, Pnikesburg, Sttnwbrldge i. (,'Iethier nnd nil the best clubs around these parts In past yenrtf, lias dates in May nnd June te fill. The Ashlttud, Pa.. Club will be met en S'lturdny. Sunday and midweek dntes nre so licited. Hlgh-clnss clubs of repute, in or out of town, can book guines with the Philly Pi en bv lemmunlcntlng with the club tiflice. 'III).") West Lehigh ne iiue. Hell phone Tiega l.'WO. Klrkwoed-Armour Gelf Winners ' Ner Yerk. Alirll 27. Clettlnff Inte .'mull Jilltlnn for the llrlllfli open ch.tmtilenshlp In wnirii no w'll cempete till Je.ir, J II, Klrh Klrh Klrh voed. the former Austrnlaa'an enen ehnm- rlen, with Temmy Armour, en-Seettlsh title title 'ieltlr, mined a victory eer 11. 11. Ilcau Ilcau ment nnd Jnek Den-llmr. nmutiur anil pre mmhlnitlnn represerlmr thn EnBlneer-j Coun try Cluli. In a host hill foursome play-d Hf the Ttnsljn tourse yestenliy. the feri Imi pilr bi.lnB 3 up ut the end of the clKhtctrq holes. tz fltalfttaeJUUja Suits of Famous Pathfinder Fabrics from Yorkshire. $38.50 New two - button sacks for young men, handsome conserva tive suits for men. Se apparent is their real worth (they should be priced at $50) that the demand for them is growing day by day and we caution our customers te come in and make NOVN.GOS.VE'LU hvVAcr-f(C. I'D Te TtV 1 lift f V ' fev i a ' i a DONOVAN MAY NOT SEE OPENING GAME President of Philadelphia Base ball Association Is Confined te Reems With Illness PLAY GLENSIDE TEAM Ilewmd M. Donevan, president of the Philadelphia Unfeball Association nnd head of the Donevnn-Armstrong basebnll team, which will open its new ball park at Perty-cighth nnd Walnut Mrects en Satin tiny, mny net witness the (list game. Mr. Donevan is confined 1 his aparf ments nt llie Ullz-Cnrllen and his physician is doubtful whether lie will be nblc te leave his rooms l Saturday, lie is disappeinled nt being feteed te remain indoors, hut still hopes thnt he will see the new field dedicnted. In the meantime J. A. MyPndiJen. business miiniiger, is al lending te all the details uf the Innuguinl qnd "Meese" MrCermlck, playing manager, SWKA i.KS e" pull Marshall E. Men', Furnishings 724 Chestnut Street William H. Wanamaker Stere News 1217-19 Chestnut St. 251 Spring Topcoats Left Oiit They Ge At One Price $24.50 ALTHOUGH their original price tickets show them te be $30, $35, $40, $45 and $50 Overcoats. They are fine conservative overcoats in Chester field styles, black and oxfords. We make this final offer of the season because they are all the conservative overcoats we have left from a wonderful Spring topcoat business. Take your choice at $24.50, but be sure te take it early. Hollyreod Gelf Suits for $35 Cennemara Gelf Suits for $50 Beth Made up in Four Pieces Knickerbocker trousers for outdoors and all sports, including hiking. Leng trousers for business wear, regulation vest' and Norfolk coat. It is hard te. say which of the two is most popular. Se, take your choice. their selection while all sizes and all styles are still available. We Don't Neglect Stout Men Here And the way they are buying these hand some gray worsteds built especially f or men of unusual stature shows that they knew that we don't. $35 Fer fine hand-tailored worsteds, sizes clear up te 50 inch breast measure. Ge liP IM L UKEfeMEEt I l. I -11 L . . - s TjAdVt SPQ011 HUrV.UUvV. ,7p J lOU i- Heme-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday Season's Told I Kfllt, (limits ! !! I V Williams. I'hllllrs . I J Heeper. HI'"' n I ,; l.lmrr Smith. Bed Set. . . rietriitr, rhllllia . Veuni, (i hints . . .1 IOTA I. TO lTE American tiicur . 22 National lncue total thh iti: i.sr itun National l-ncne . . . .' 31 Anierlrnn liiaur . ...-!; IIOMi: BINS 1D1I American IJtne 417 Vallenul I.rarnr . . !' bns the pln.iers weiklng out ever. nflei imen. Toinenow the club will bold a prnc- i the game with lliidesbutg nnd It will be an Interpretative rentest attended by the umpiies of the Philadelphia Ase- i cliitlen. It is expected te point nut te them tlie pieper position of the arbi trators en cettnin plnjs nnd nle en- i deiner te have an uniformity of tilling" On Sattitdnv the Doiievnn team will , lift the ltd with CJIenslde, twice chain chain nlens of I he Montgomery County League. Clenside did net lese n league tilt Inst jear, but It would no doubt start off with an upset if Denoian was ' it member of the dibutbiin circuit. ' It is expected that "Lefty" Gullman. fetmeiiy of the Athletics nnd InM cnr In the Canadian League, will get the .pitcliiug assignment in the lultinl game. I Play Ball Shoes $4.50 te 13.50 Gloves 2.00 te 10.00 Bats .50 te 2.00 Sliding Pads 2.00 Sweat Shirts 1.75 Aik for our catalogue of all iprinj and lutetner sports pure stcri i let i $8.00 each nirr Smith & Bre. (Incorporated) Athletic Goods ammrnsmm OBSiBBSSBSml wmsBBSsna Stratford Clethes Are Distinctive $35 te $50 A young man and his mother were look ing at a display of them in our windows Saturday. He said te his mether: "That's a wonderful overcoat, mother." "Very well," replied she, "Let's go in and try it en," and in a few minutes the young man owned it. Oussie's Imagination Starts Thinas I "-W - 'I-MVjMsV I 'V .ihn & McDonnell - '( X '''silllS '"rn V- ' C H. Stjllim.n ,1 Sen '-fl -v I ILHu. y Yerl' '' II fl C- "sHp, IKk Sihwar 4i en II 'H Geld Cup Dates Changed for the. (jeld Cup powerboat rnres here this lie l-eit. April i. A.ennnae 'n iistes set n-rheat rnres here this y the comtnUt'e In nnlte decision that no jeir is nnneiincen ny Ifhuripe. frilleulncr rlefln contest would In held this ear for the The Geld Cup rcgnttn. urxlnallv srhedule', for Aua-ust 2(1 te 20, will lv held Septem ber 1 te 4. liritlsii internHtienai iiiarnisvertn, trepti 39 Se. 8lh tS BS& isi la paunaJI The Quality Cigar III ir"ifvi The aroma allures. jlaver assures, a keener Might for Get next te this blend of finest Java leaf wrapper and Vuelta Abajo, Havana tiller. CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY f 'A, -x Jrtftrf I I MANUFACTURERS PHILA. jfM 'rjJ I S T-m I R(inc?iibt'r It's sTrZA 7'iV I I hnbnrtfd t u'Lt&Jt't. Vi I I t ,Vr .. y Ate,r 1 p j, jcna.rar . ' I wi 'S ii fi . . '- . . .,;,,'Ji ; , jM Harvard Sanctions 150-Pound Rabi . ..llirl,-.. ,,... , J . .... l.. yr' "- -" - v- & i lcrn nrsltv liO-Pennd erena cf Itarnrd, J5j Yale and Princeton hns leen snrvllened hy.t&yL llened ft will the lltmard nlhletle nutherltles, I le tie.n i ierm, cenn en May 20. the regatta which will have aa It feature hj AJftSH thre-mrner i.ir.tv eight race hetwecu Yala, 'J,SB Princeton nnd Cernell 4L'f t' aa part i MEN'S SPORT SHOES THIS manly sport shoe is appropriate for street or general wear. An essential and serviceable shoe for the well dressed young man. Real Smoked Herse shade with dark tan Saddle, 10.00 Other Oxfords $6.50 te $10.00 NlEDERMAN 930 Chestnut 203 Ne. 8th Since 1896 The smoke epicures &r 1 1 m I H '(i i ., p iM ' Y u JW II 1 3M i ij m tm M '4m M v'fl j j tJ il
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