Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 29, 1922, Night Extra, Image 13

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ie.dnttndlng (feature At the JflJHattt
EC had teVurinaNundirtet the sUck
IShstartrall l''',A ,
Bhe TesuJt'wae fifth-plafce- and. alies;
5'i,.Sfi.h'Tari.'am tried hard
la.Lthe,,ncxtvS20t, but. could net make
I'apanliich. Itfteked like a ctach for
fWt.nif mi? -BTraeti!'nd' the' Navy (who
Wpftttjki the froufte bottle It out
hsrVviotery.v 'a-? a ..."
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?takln It easy at s the beginning started
tam-int nleiic ibe south' side, of the
trck thrift seen , brought him un among
lAe'Jeitders. ul the, crack of the gun
jMdif ne,ver te.'be"hendl. ' Huttner
ensilcnxeu nun several unicn, uut intr?
iiiiiflv...MlrGW . uCey until he had
?.niv nnlHviili the flnUh ever the
faun who hail bested him in the Mlllrese
bii4VM ImlnnrK. . i . '
F&L'enn's trluiribh 'In the sprlntreedley
PWIJS HOt incir only one 01 lc mwruwuu.
Ih440-jurd quartet surt"l the wise
lies by, winning ewy ey iHwwn,jBnin
J.'fj-.'i.iiHeiKlsJiwt one second he-
Mm),, the fWerjd'B .jecehl for the.eyent.
F.nanMiluI.ever started for Venn and
trnvHn uturtinl i;eCeney. 'The Ma-
RrSit'leMcjed lud venteut In the leud
K4,'b4Wed3Lthc batpi; overte Ketb; a
flrfil net, deter Altmalcrlvene of Hebcrt-
ft-IM nniw. pnu npeni vm ur mr
,i-.i2fl Hiiattaek a med five jards. , The
s.-tneriswr,BB -martin 've ween
Iciljalen .'ali, slluned te Welsh. Tlic
EtlerirnnMiart1.,bi(t did,, net hnrofie
kAlOA xt tlin. Hltf Mil. I
KHsrry lluttersly.'.whe last year fin-
iM third jn,juic non. snip anu jump,
Ttien n.n! nvuiir ;vpnrprunv. wiin i- icec
ITOvlnches, niere'ttlmn two feet better
ion lie inane ,iai .year. . ,
tTlie three" above mentioned ,were
Inns victories yjesteruay. wiuchaneans
kwe.Tvlns Iqiit'ef five starts in Indi-
lilnai oventSJinil.Jwiays erp ceniiereu
.Th Hie iliHfnnce I medley1 the Red and
Blue, minrtct was. outdistanced. I.cultf
Kn'Cll In' the quarter, but GrenquUt
rKif.censinerapie greumi -.411 m unit,
nlxMnelln.f. Herr ' reallsinK the fa-
jYtllty of trying te overtake the field,
JBCgeq,tli tnree'Ojuarwrn aim nrau um
Iho same In the mile, with the result
am Pchn was something like 100 yards
ithlnd at the finish. . . " v
P.Rtker's second Triumph
The -races provided thrills n minute
Mttil. ,!' adiaUab .)a11' nnmltin.
"Jlll llic iniuilira ei.u.i v...i)
PreitBh. " t"e twe-miiecveni jjuser.
: nqies, wne was uie. victor him. fnr,
rain showed chamDlenshln caliber bv
Mrtaning the event1 in 0 minutes 351 15
(fcenas, (en ,Beconua..Biecr mun ibdi
fA'Thf.'Sevj Eni-landlad for a mlle.nnd
uMt was content.te.stay.back in.slxtli
ftif seventh' ilace."v At the 'cud of the
taute nnu a nan no wai'in in)re uiace
fymJ-Uking-it easy. -He- went Inte the
JSmiI nf'tha mlla nnil thi-tfe.niinrtpm Anil
Pfttrted a, sprint that gaye' bim twenty -
wifct. n.,lu !, in. . '
. A'trSinniHnti IVntcirtn k'ThAmnRnn nt
iHimllten. finished second, much te the
farprlse of the crowd, who had 'never
1 mured nun. rainier aicijane kiiewcu
fthfffeU of his sea v'e age 1,v' finishing
;niajiiu uiuce, mier reuiuiiiui( ui iviui
tba lonrlerfl unill tTm InHl- tinlf mllp.
.the Oklahoma lad at several stages of
Bine race had, the lead, but never for
iV'v'Beli Tiir.enf1rn'n vletnrv In thn nen-
r-ti(len was ritpectcd. The brilliant
Kjiwuf irum urur(eiuwn i-ninurvu iiirL'u
i"rHi a second' ana n tuira for cigut
Knilnlut IVimAMl 1nlMlifiM,w tflm I1.I-
?$Jf& fifth te LeQcndre InRt' jent, was
Ij'iwm Willi nuvenivvii. xiit',11111 innii
(W'State performed vell all through the
I flte events, finishing .second In two.
bflMrd In one, fourth in another and
Ejtat" 'in the last. ?.The Muhlenberg
pyfy proven ue;wus net nuiHiance run-
SSJs.py tnkigiast place in the 1000
Eh7(leiili! inMJnnlnc the event broke
e lccercw, jue jnvcnii utm niiieter
:'".. linu It. .1.1 Himm 9 ( flt.m
fe1' 1111,1 ,(U,lOI lll:V U IMU 4IVU
, thoetlCr being the discus threw,
ntnllv. eiltNtdn of One' kclioel. race.
evehly receVds broken (luting the'nft-
tlmiri ftitti Bnh 1L f-uiitn nf T .A -
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krA'HI'enn Slatq" and TA'orgetewuJuul 0
Iiwrry ,bnltlq In, the dlstun'ce medley,
wneii wne awarded te the Washlngte..
lUeg Inns when Bhlelds unintentionally
wiitu Connelly, running 'uncher for
I'MKCtewn. Hhlelcls 'tat off te the
H!,a. " the first quarter of the last mile
H" Connelly ,fbput three ynrds in
rf 'nil-. .Alie positions remained tue
S-v uuiiiig-iiie aires quarter, out in
; teeend nnd'.thlrd, Connelly was first
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Ky aiUs after, the gun went off aiW
pSUIICllIK thn lull" Inn fllilnlHu ulnrtnil
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0rlimil.hlh HIiMiIm wnlleil fni- tli'rt
Ewrgetewu hid, permitted him Id tiike
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RJ hyNllH'- Jiu-dH, '
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gw-jyimy ueugfiiin Peteats Darey
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cemsarlna te
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p:i. bim .iav .bed, a -u.
mteimmnti
riutw;nfer;JlrXwilha breasta
&'. tfcViirltjt tfftrelay Wei.
i.wt,-i"t'lil JauIi 'iii !. ...
twu edging p '6 (the.' field. When1 be
vent lnte"fliIeiithi!.ltllt; auttrtw
lr' hardly thought,' .t'peaa.ble, that he
euM ceme-thfpuththrthirttc. THd
Ze! seemed te. $,'. ' i
F''Thwe)dayf!pfqUce after almost
slonwvle.thodHrti.ot fthleteswlth the
afecram. jennny iteiueuj smricu ijmk
ia).fe.Penn:ahdnlsKed;thlrdnn,hh!
sw no miiHm . sna nuuu unci ewif
lli.l.'l 11M Prl -w,-UHHIJ II UUI'
Lr.?. TO.' -K"1 "Wvwitage. Temmy
lV,!n'!!,y larcy. IMS. n V wlv.
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S.rcterre'ahd iudH,"liwkn .hnuini
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s',4iierii4 school mlle'relay'
. n.n3vroeuiii iiiianiic ceiicbb sua
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JM.JSi-lddlb1
States, oeljtgeBi(re
ceiay. ;
eilege..GUss B mlla;
)llege'freahntin.mtl'e
relay. ,
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prep school. Wile re
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wuefe.miwi
. college fp
ely.
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CHESTER AlfrRACTION AS
HILLDALB
OPENS SEASON
Many Features Arranged for Open
Ing Day Kenyen, te , Pitch .
. ll.t.U.U.I.
IWtan.i'rf
rrantrlf, ;lb
Huh'ten, i. ,
41, .shiman, c f
Ailrn, lb
WhIU.,
I. Jdhtnen, wi '
Ienn, 2b ,
Cwferril. v
,riO(irney, p ,
CIIKSTEK.
Innrh. b
A.ncw. ir
rulhrn, tb,,
..opt, rf j
Italilwln. ,8b.'
Il-ldrleh.'ct' '
i J. Jmiea,t p
1 Often, v
MtOuIr
HlUdale will klik off the'lld at Darby
Bell Park this
afternoon with their
ancient Delaware) Ceuntv rivals. CMm.
tcr, furnlshlnff tJic! ether half of the
uttractlert. ' r )
' Mnnnger Hd Jlilden, of the, Beard of
Geverncrs of the I'hlladelpbla Baseball
Association, has arranged for all 'the
frills that ncceinpnny the curtain1 raiser
und announces that 'the .first ball 'will
be thrown out by Ames M. Hcett, Phil
adelphia's first colored magistrate.' The
occasion will be enlivened ".with music
furnished .by the CernucnpiBawl,pd
tne mare dn stripes willerralsednje
tue lefty flag-pole; lit center field. "
mm two wecKs prnciice ,nnu vic
tories ever Forty-eighth Ward and
Crcssena .TlgerH, Cifptnln Jess Francis
Is confident his be.s are en edge for
the opening fray. Flourpey and Cock Ceck
rell' have shown 'Wonderful form con
sidering the cold weather, and in. fact,
when Cqckrfll m werklng-at CressenaJ
snow was falling in flurries.' . , ,
CASTLE TO1 MAKE, DEBUT'
8tartar at Shanahan 'Manager
Against Gartner Today '
sranAhan
OAftTNES CLUB
Nw.ll. M.r
Dennrhx, cf.!
CaMlc.,rf. .
MtilhslUnd. lb.
rrlti; 3b. r
Hel(t, 2b.
I'ewnall, If.
Hehnlti, .
Perth. c.
MnfT..
RobliMen, or
IJejrd. p. '
Johnny Castle
K. FlMd rt.
HelmbfclMr. rf.
IIHntibM, tb.
llurr.
MtCnal
alley e.
Mackla. p,
in. p.
i '
es'hls
debut as
manager oftlie SIAiniihanbaseball team
this afternoon nt Forty-eighth' nnd
Brown streets rgainst :hc Gartner
Club", , of. Parkland. , J A '
Cas'tlejls the former .tbillfc' out
fielder qnd has newnlbled a fast collection-of
-players. (In 'the Infield are
such players as Harry Frits nnd Jee
Mulhelland, stars of ,the Stetson club
last year, and he 1ms a list of eight
hurlers. ' '
Included in this number are- Al
Maeney,whe was given a' try out with
the A's.last year nnd "Lefty" , Lloyd,
the Trenten veteran. JAiileney'is ex
pected te pitch th opener against Walt
Mackin, . Si'
OLDfiMERrSTART
Haller, Owner of Parkv, Willi Threyv
Oiit First Ball, '
According te Jtyk Iffines, manager 'of
the, Old Timers, jiloWnlewii ,funs will
have a regular eiteuli c tills afternoon,
At Halter' Perk, Tjilrlccuth and John John Jehn
eon streets. IiIh, tenm will meet 'Lan
caster in 'the' first' get ie of tJie'canen.
The visitors rcpreknt h( Fulton Club,
nnd en their trlp(lien last ear wen n
hlz majority of their Katnes.
Illnes has Ial out n icgulur blj
league program fur tlie bpeulng, There
will be, three bands mid ld,(Jlery will
be unfurled In all its wplender. Theo Theo
eore Haller. owner et llnllcr-Park, will
toss out tttf'lirfct. ball. '
Hlnes hes, five pitchers, from whom
te make his selection for the contest,
and Is undecided ns te whein he will
use; Old Timers will alw play at h6me
en Tuesday and Friday evenings, and
every ether Salunlu nfternoeu.
BOOSTINGH0ME TALENT
Only Qermantevn Beys te play for
Stenton Aflalnst Doeson
t, & a. PIlHSON
TruutMfle, If.
llayle, a1.
Morar. rf.
Hlmlnalngar, cf.
I.era. b. '
Riun, Sb.
r-.rpn, tb..
Ilalfh. e.
ScliiHIaM, i,
TKTnV r.
Knhuille, 2b.
Ilewrll, aa,
UwhI, rf,
UfPhnri. n.
Pan all. J.
H-t. rf.
Onrmtftler, Sb,
trniatraiur. lb. '
lirUiD, If,
AU'cr tlieir bent.lleaal opening ie ie
tery at Iho cxp.me of "Clinpple"
Jolmsen'M Rej.il Him, Hit IXibhnii tern n
will lake en MneM "M'h Hlen wi
Field (J!nb IhW iffH'?"" t Thirty
fifth 'Hrvct nnd Qiirvn Inur.
Stenton has .vh'V!j" .ffl? ''' :
li-v tills mumiii nnd HI hnvn oily
p'.i'ecs en tle Iviim t Imt live In he
vl lultyief UevmnnW' (",0 i,,,' ,,lJt
Iiit"7'i, m, .iiiu i uy reiireenU
Hlenlen,- as ull the p" lcvs uie hoine
talent, . . ... ,0'i.a ,.i,ni,in.
ulll lse'hla pllchii
fenrthe'Milli, wh
'l at likelihood tr
Manager ivarst , ?' j.r;:-.. '-. -
ace. wr' few ,.,. la v .";-
Iche;
rr.ti&T. .it.. iTi.)Trr.'s."i""r.,t.-:'7ii ,,.,
tisi)S I'Sj-'-yweag.
WFT
M.VIi v
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mffiti&k'J! ia'jlAaulns.'fer th(
that Bill
ability as a
improvements
'maa;bn,the,rUHd and stknds the last
mpnthftae;i tronsiernmi xtne riaee.
' .rkattng-rammlatlens'have been
nrevlded tai eiactlV MOO snectatera. and
iK)0;truckleads of the finest soil .have
helped the "'l"ilK Una tee t field im im
mBnie1y.i'iTa'nnmendihas been given
Its'last rolling. and the.fang ar waiting
fore umplSjlHa crjrrPlay,bali '' ., '
,,iAir tS'frlUa.et ppielngiday iaye(
been provided; .The bnckera of the team.i
Harvey, Barrett i 'a member of the Beard
of(evern)r('0f the Philadelphia Baseball-
Association; Frank- Kelfer and
Harvey .Fltsenaier, stand' ready te sup sup
pert'Whitmatr te the limit,' and the up-te-n
roeiefswlll net fnllie-takc advan
tage et'thc'fineJball gatee. W4th'heutral
umetresrt t j fcl ' 'A' ,- ;
Parades and -flag -raisings1 en open
ing' days' are something newte the fans
intUbls section With mi. band In the
lead' the, principal streets will be
traveled' ny .leading j politicians and
players. 'Among these who have ac
cepted invltatlbns are Corener William
Knight, Register, of Will William
Campbell. '.Ceuncllmen William Mc
Klnley. Beb Patten and William Hern.
Many-lenders et. Industrial concerns ,in
theivlclnity will also, attend. ,
"Following 'the parade te the grounds
the flng will be unfurled by Miss Caro
lyn' Whitman,' the five-year-old JlaiiKtif
ter of the hqrd-hltting 'manager. The
new' flag Ihfttwlll be flown te the breeze
is 'a gift of Charles '1? Sjilcex, one of
that .delegation qf uptewncrs who says
Brldesburg lit invincible.
Exactly dffl.lB P.-,M.:the first ball
will be. tOHsed, out -iby Jeseph Muir, a
widely 'known manufacturer.,, l'lilladel
nhln .Ternilnal. ithe vlgitiiie club, has
three, former . Brldesburg plaers in
Warry , Butts," "Chads" Fnlrburn and
Temmy1 Vel. i,( The letten. Is n Brldes
burg' boy. He will be Opnescd by Gene
Costcneort,,'i;efty,f 8tlely.
' SHOW )LK SOX HERE
' r'. ? f ' ' s
Farneua Pateraen1 fNlne 'piaya at
' - " Seuth athl'laV Park' , X ,
'NrATEBe5' ri! 4teantr:
BtnnMrjnaui
U1U.A J- t.
iivwF..- tuuwr
rapi?iV t
;, ' y
. 'r"1f'
jfc, "h
Ra,TJr".
DlU..3b.
unnmi rt
JftMflS rf
llrtla'ar.Oattlt. e
faYett-Jr
Ettiaht. r.
INack or
, Swicler.
.Heward Lehr.wlll introduce local fans
te the PatersehSilk Sex' at, the Seuth
Phils' Park at' Bread andlBiglcr streets
this afternoon. The Bex 'have epe of
the best teams In the country, and of
the1 original combination of six years
age Lehr and .Jimmy VEschcn are the
sole survivors. ' ' ,
There are' many of the 1021. squad
back this year, apdthey expect te lower
the colerH'of.the locals ,yheii they play
today. ' The' vifciteVs started the season
last Sunday by -scoring n 'win 'ever the
Bosten Americans, r ' '
Bill Rudelph, expects te start Bill
Gallagher, 'who scored an impressive
vlcterv eyer the Flelsher Vemers lent
Saturday. Fer the Bex,. Raymond,
Talcott or Enrlght may hurt.
1 INAUGURAL FOR LOGAN
' ' -- , , ...
Dande'sXlOb. Oppesaa .Germantown
iV. , . Nine Today
OKRMANTOWN
ifiaxs A.
Handatrum, If
A.
gicf tv'
8eharr. ,fb
1. Conway, p '
MeTeiUMll.
Halme!y2b
iiiini
Hawk
Clllhim. e
mini
imflf
Incat
na. Sb
.lilAAn
Mmfleld. cf .
UvlnsatOM, rf
Rdmr.er
IfiaajIkBitlaal a-k
The' Legan A. A. meets Germantown
this afternoon in the first game of the
'season at Eighteenth and Rockland
streets.
Manager Jess D'ande has arranged te
hnve Hall's Camden .",M. C. A. bnnd
en bnnd te, provide mimic for the fans
and Dr. Frank II. Hunted will make
an nddres'" licferc the contest.
Heward Hamilton, will' toss the first
ball.' and Hber or Hteselbacker will
pitch for 'Logen, 'while Jim Conway
will 'twirl for the Collegians.
Legali .will held its first anniversary
celebration en Saturday,-Junc-20, when
speclq'l arrangements ' have been made
for the big , celebration, including u
parade through the neighboring streets,
J ' -. '" ;-vjl' .-
Wjldwoed Opens-Wlth Kershaw
Cte'nthfnlr'lai In r'-adin-es 'for Wlldwoed
A.-tA. npcnlmj tilts afternoon at Wahelln;
.n.l lilttm.ift .,r..(. uvnln.t L'.,.h,u Tk.
QPfrlntf roreniorilea lncud a, tar-,1 cuneert
""."..miKS-. -
Wii.uvuuij n.
Cnnneh.i'rf'
TJnvil or '
' iKKRSIIAW
rilfferd. If
Art JIahen'y, 3b
; MaHeney, 21i
MIc. rf
tlrirrln. cf .
. Harkman, p
1 (Hllaicher or
Owann a
Metiuctilin. lb
' (Traidals aa
l'l-iir' pf
Wlqhnela.'lf
Wilde or
McKaV'-lb
A heron; or
irerue, id.
Vartd-arlft,
2b
Humeu. aa
McMaiter. Sb
Carty or
t Blrw.' e ,-, ,
r. i
bee.HMvBllly. WbltniiiV says
KeUer'a(ipevenykrfv
teeunakeDerJv!and '.:the 'i'
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RECORDS IN RELAYS AND
. CHAMPIONS OF LAST YEAR
TODAY'S
- - Lvent, '
'U. S. college mlle reday.
U. ' H. college - two-mile
Rccprd
3.18
..in i-':-. ..'-... ..
7.52 4-5
U. S. cellege fieslimiiu
mile i-rliiy........,.'.
W. H.' high" school c iil
icliy,,,..-c;';-
V, S a1"1' B(',,e0I ,m,W
relay, ...,,..
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reiuy. . . . . . .j. ' ,-. '"-"
U. S, .cellege four-mile '
' relay. . ,t .' . , ." 17.51 1 r5 Cernell
it, H.r,t-oirene,"ha.irillo ' '
rclw . f .'...., f . 1 .'- 2-0 Chicago
l't'lUi
5
VJO 1-5 L'xcter
,'1.25 2-5 llutgeis
.'1.2(14 5 Virginia
M. S. college mll,e, relay.
H,-A. college mlprclay.
riua.' n rollece mile relay 3.24 2-5
Clnsa fl high inlltr relay. 3,80 3-5
ClaB prep Ip gtaf . , .?7
iSj "71,4- .'- H
"" ifgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggglgggggggBgggggggggggggggggg) I
K igHgigBIBBBIcaW KIigggggggggggggggggggggggggBn ggggggggggggH
iKimKB '''' :''''- Vlfgaaaaay-jaf' ;- ('t??fS
'llafry ShlfWb, Petm 'State, who accfde'ntklly bumpeil Jimmy Connelly.
Georgetown '.(inset J'and cattsed the!dl4ualflcatlen of the Center .County
eolIeflatM,fretatlntdlstance. medley relay, race. The Judges awarded the
race toGepfgetewn
f iJ
Share ' Lead
for 'American
r League Batters With Aver-
agfef.449? i
v .
' 1 ,--
T"V
KELLY FIRST:, jN NATIONAL
i f .ii i , ,i
Kenneth Williams, the hard-hitting
eutflcldc'itirtlic St. Leuis Browns,
who startled the baseball world by
crnckirujjBube Ruth's home-run record
for the first two weeks of the mumiii
when hekmasbed out Ills, seventh circuit
drive yesterday, is nt the top of the
.batters in the American League, accord
ing te averages, released' today. i
Williams is tied wili tfris Speaker.
the veteran'lcadcr of the Cleveland In-
dlans.r. KaijhAAa'saB nvcrnge of .'440. s
iviiuams is nei uniy tuiiiuiK iiil- niiii-in.
but Js' showing, the' way te the base
stealers with eight,. thefts." His seven
home. 'runs is n big advantage, ever his
rivals, and if he maintains his pscbcnt
stride Ruth will hnven big handicap te
overcome when 'lie rcturiis,le-the gniw
en May 20. The St. Leuis xlugger nlfJ
is out In front in tetul bases with, a total
of forty-two. ,
Geerj?c Sibler,, another star of the
Browns, -has been ' wielding the willow
with telling effect since the curtain re&c,
and 1b trailing the' leaders with an aver
age of :44. ' , ' t , " .
Other leading' batteries for five or
mero games nre:Prlitt.- Bosten. .4:111;
E. Smith. Bosten,. 420 ;,K. Cellins,
Chicago, ,aQ:' Scott NewYerk, ..'178;
Weed. ' Cleveland! .37.. ; Juiuicsen,
Clevclnnd, '.370; Blue', Detroit, .1104;
Hellriianfi. ' Deficit, " .J1C4 ; Ciituhnw,
Detroit, '.S40: Rice, Washington, ..140.
Ce'orge Kelly,, the OlantiC'fli-st base
man, who lasf,HoaH,en ledthi; Natlunnl
League honie-rmi'' hitters, 'is nut te
repeat this Vcnxen, but appears te hnve
Keine keen f competition in his team
mate, 'Metisel, and Cy 'Willinuit, the
Philadelphia .outfielder. .This trio' has
cleiited 'out' three homers apidce:
Kelly. Is teunlne the bnttcrs with
an average of .455; wblle Ttcrney, the
I'lttSDurgn secenu sacaer, ih tiiree-peints
behind' with a mark of .452.' Henihby,
of St. Leuis, who carried off the league's
batting) honors lhst'seanen, Ih down in
the list with a mark ,of '..108.
Rabbit Marnnvlllc, of the Pirates,
nnd Raw lings,' of the Giants, are hav
ing a nip-and-tiick rnre for 'the honors
among tlic base btealers. Each had
pilfered four.
Other lauding bnttcrs for five or mere
caines nre: ,Greh, New Yerk. .4211;
Harper, Cincinnati. .421 : Hollechcr,
Chicago. .388 ;t Williams, Philadelphia,
.385; Mtir.invllhv Pittsburgh, .37S;
Parkinson) Philadelphia, .375:' HoriiK HeriiK
by. St.'Louls.-.aOS: Blabee. Pittsburgh,
,:.02; llciilliit-, Philadelphia .351.
. 4 -
Tedays. Scholastic Games
and Results of Yesterday
t Philadelphia High, a. Atlantic City
HIrH Atlantic City.
Wllmlnxten Uleh a. Coateavllle Hlch,
Ce-'r"-IHe ,
Chester High vs.- Tottitewn High, Pett.t-
Uihlnaun Schfael -nt'Tcddle InstltUtp,
IllBhtBtuwn. ' , ,
nundlns High v.,Norrlitewn High, Nur-
r,'"0Wn' TUNKI8 '
Penil Clmrter vs. -Lewer Merlin High,
Queen Line! vl ' ' I
, Camden High ,s. Uermitntewn High,
araden'TE8TnRDAT'H RGSDMS
INTKRHCHOLABTia MSAQUiJ
West rhirudelphlit Ullgh,' 18; TrankferU
High. 0. .......
OTHEll RESULTH
' NarberMilWsh1 S; Philadelphia. Nermal, 3.
T
EVENTS
, iWhen Jim
. made clmiuplens
1015 Syrucpse
. i '
Helder
Penn
IewitjState , . ,.10?1, Yiile t
, . 'lOUMIIIneIs
. 1015 .......
1D1T I'enn
KEN WILLI AMS AND
. SPWiETIED
Cedar Itaiiltb 1021 Ccdtir Itiipitltt
1IM.T Mercei-sbiirs
1021 Itiitgers
1021 Virginia
llosten Cel.
,,11,21 Bosten Cel,"
Stuyvesant 10ai8tuyvesait
Brooklyn jff
. r i AvMkr&r k -
Hpve the Phils And Mack's
, "Are Wielding the Willow
PHILMKB , ,
a. ah. n. it.im,sD. pe.
Meadetvs r 1 'J 11 11 .41111
William ,,..., in at 7 15- a a ,,as.i
r.tlKiurvenu ... 7 2S .1 It 0 jl 370
Parklniien 10 S- IS. la I a ..I7n
Kenllne in .17 ' 1.1 0 .nil
I.cp r, it a 4 1 O ,'JSO
t.(.slle 10 .I., ." 0 O 0 .27.1
Kletchcr 10 .17 n 10 1 1 ,270
lUpp 10 41 I S S 8 .182
llubbell n II O 1-0 0 .107
rtlnir , 3 11 0 U 0 0 .009
ATHLETICS , V ,
' O. AH. It. ll.ICri PD. IT.
Miller 11 44 ,0 II 0 1 .ats
Johnsten it 41 il la e a .317
Nasier a 7 l a o.e .sun
Kninneel n 7 1 a O II .aAQ
IVrklns 11 41 4 ia t O .a7.l
VeiinK in .Ti s in n l .a:.rt
nnlleuay It 40 8 10 0 0 .230
Puhrmnn I I 1 l ti 0 '.am
Welch k 11 17 r. Ml 0 0 .a.T.
inkpi ii 'i 7 n e e .an
'. Walker .... 0 3'i 4 sun .-.'O',
Hurrls'..., 4 r. 1 1 0.0 .21111
atiClnnnn it s I 1 ("e .r.-
llraslll 3 12 n t II 0 ,OS1
llrlmufli ...... .1 I I n e II .1100
NUlllVHH I .1 1 0 0 0 0 .010
Ynrrlaen 3 3 II U 0 0, .IMIU
, NATIONAL Cl.lill HA1TtN(j"
ciuh e. Ati ii. iLsn .iu.iiiLSii.pr
New A'ert.-... 12 43-' 77 til 21 (1 10 13 .niMl
l'lttfbursh. . . it 3711 111 111 22 1 1 II .301
Ht. I.eul.-..,,. 22 3rt 31 1011 2" .", 3 2 .SIIS
Philadelphia. Ill 33S 31 VII 11 4 II 3 .2113
I'lllCliKO 12 101 30 113 21 7 17 .2
lirpeklyn.'... 12 421 et.ilrt l 4 HI 7 '.sin
Husten.!.. ...HO 32J .11 SI S3 3 3 .SI I
Cincinnati... 12 371 34 82 14 4 U 11 ,2.'l
AMERICAN LEAQUE CLUU IJATTINa
Club
Cla eland ...
Ht. Leuis...
llosten
New Yerk. . .
Detroit
WHKhlpxlen..
Chlraire
Athletlcs
(1. All. It 11.211 nB.HR.KII.Pf.
IS 112 73 137 .15 4 II S .311
13 442 70 133 21 tl IS IS .301
11 3113 31 UK 21 4 II 2 .21U
13 42( 111! 12(1 111 7 r. 'I .217
12 4111 31 121 S3 11 1 O'.S'll
13 l.l'l Ull US 21 II
11 372 r.J III II II
11 3')l) 37 7U 5
111
4
u e
FORD & KENDIG READY
Season .Begins Today With Nice
town Furnishing Opposition
FORI) & KKSDIO
R. White, lb.
I'urn. 2b,
l'rteren. .
Helfrleb. Sb.
Ulute, c.
Kennedy. r.v
llelnbercer, cf.
Ktin;ir.
IHfi. rf.
Dnrrelt. P.
NH'KTOWN
Mukiti-uiiit-, If,
I enm. mm.
Slmir.t.ihl. Sb.
Rar. if.
Hi'.ndren. lb.
sliunis. rf.
lleLlnnls. Sb.
lohnxen. e,
, Muaen, v.
.lnct u few minutes from Xixt.v -liindi
htreet lb Highland Park, and while the
fans' of tlutt town will net liinc u rep
rescntiithe 'in the Deluwure' Ceuntj
League this'year they will wltncss,nii
cen bqtter brand of bajl.'
The Ferd & Kcntllgtcam has secured
the playing 'field there, and with Jim
Benner lit the hcdtl one of the he.t
clubs has been signed nnd the best team-r
win play tne piumuers.
The epenlpg opponent this afternoon
will be Nleetewn. with ".Spider" Masen
en the hill for the visitors anil Bill
Unrrett, formerly of the Athletics,
working for thn home team.
" William J. Waul. Prothenotarv et
Delaware County, will less out the first
bnll, und thcre will also he n himrn-eii-eeit
nnd Hur raising, with speeches bv
teveial prominent county efllcluls.
Tiger Crews Race Today
PrlniVten, N, 4.. Anrll 2U. Ut-cau- of
peer ucuthcr niidlUnna ihera Haa'imjHr Haa'imjHr
be(ren the Oianiie nnd Illatk crews Yes
terday and the honor et reiircsentlnif Prlnet Prlnet
Ien1 m netl we-U's contest with Harvard
nnd the Nay arstv eluhts still hantrs In
lha balance. I)r. J. Iiunrun HtMklU. dlreeti i
of rowlej, nnmunceil Hint the two eights
nl'l Ueudn the Issue tomorrow and tlutt the
i row whlih emerges lrtorleus ncr tlie
ripulnr rouri-e of ene nnd jten n-elaluhn miles
will be his cholie for the triangular rrce.
Wen 1500 Meters
KMErlY, 9F VlONCJMbs, ,
inlahed faurOi in .tWtatli
H-tvent In the- PwiKel's
vvrvn,t ,n ,'Asra
V" V $v- - m;
-, .', . ,
Fitting InaUftirtl ! Cermenl
fer1 Optnlnf of Donevan-Arm-
.atrenf FIldC54ni!d Rival
in .I. .
QULLMAN CHQSEN TO PITCH
i- j i
saw
IfCenneli lb.
OI.ESKIDE
Henltlaii. c.
TjtUir. M,
TwIntiHt. p.
ItKllewen, lb.
Hrhradrr, Sb.
VvenJerk, lb.
lUUnni'iIrr, If,
ah.
leu, rr.
rtuMlt, m,
"."Tf, .
ciin. r.
llvfrlman. e.
uwiimin, p.
y brand nvt ball field will be thrown
open te West Philadelphia linsebnll
fans this afternoon' when the Donevan-
Armstrong grounds at Forty-eighth nnd
Walnut streets arc dedicated. Heward
M. Donevan, president of the Phil
adelphia Baseball Atsocintleri, nnd
president of the athletic association of
the Heme mime will be nfcent at the
opening contest.
Fer months Mr. Donevan lias been
.watching the progress of the- workmen
ill getting the' grounds in shnpe and en
cdnesdny was wtrlcken with pncii pncii
menin and is confined teUiii home seri
ously ill.
-,,T."e. (.bftct ftle owners Of the West
riilladelphln team weh te provide com
fort for the spectator and they will
be ngrceably Kunirlsetl nt the sur
roundings nt this nftcrnoen'H open
ing dash with Olenslde, for the past
ttwe seasons champions of the 'Mont
gomery County league.
'Jhc park linn three entrances one
from Walnut htrect nbevc Forty-eighth,
one from Locust Htreet below 'Forty
ninth nnd nil illltninnblle enlrnnen nt
me corner et Kevty-ciglith nnd Locust
strectH. It is nu innovation ns far as
Philadelphia. Ih concerned, and is the
only ereuntlH with n nnrklnv uni.cn in.
side where spectators can sit in their
curs and watch the games.
Ihe club, under the management of
Meese" McCetmlck. is expected te cut
a wide anatli In the nerles te be Mtngcd
In the fall for the cliniiipleiiHlilp of the
citv. McCormick. has Hiirreiindeil him
self with n let of geed players, nnd
his experience of many years with the
New Yerk (limits should be of in
estimable vnlue.
Before the game u parade will be
hehl err the streets of West Philadel
phia. Invitations have, been extended
te the members of the Arbitration Com
mittee ami ether prominent Philsdel
nutans. Preceded by the Mcelch HIbIi-
htnilers flu nil. tlinv ulll !,.. .1...
grounds In nulex, followed by the plov
ers of both teuuiH. The proceiihlen will
go eiit,Chestiiut stieet te Fiftv-seeenil.
te Mnrket, te Sixtieth, te Wnluut. te
the purk.
The Highlanders will entertain with
musical selections before the game, nirl
Director James Cortelyou litis rencnti'.!
te try Ills skill In throwing out the 11 rM
ball.
SWEDISH CHAMPJON WINS
Elnar Jehannien Defeata Soldier
Leavitt In Wrestling Beut
rjinur t.Tqh:iiiiiscir, vrlllii(tv elmin elmin
plen of SVwIeli."iTefr.ited SeldWr'Vj-uv-Itt.
former A. E. F. tltleheldcr, lu the
main bout nt the Oljmpia Club Inst
night. Thn end came cxnctly l.'l min
utes 5 seconds nfter the start, Jo Je
fitinriMMi winning bv the use of n heiut
lock ever the sheiiiilcr.
In tlie scceiiil bout Wlnilek ZbysUe.
brother of the former world's champion,
scored n decisive win ever Hurry Le Le
teshky after tin eleven-minute strugglr
by u half nelson und ferenrm held.
Opening the show wns the Denietrnl Denietrnl
Mnletena. tilt, the former taking tli"
honors with i bedy-nrin scissors nttcr
eighteen minutes of fast weik. A fair
crowd intended the show.
HIGH SCHOOLS
1.00 P. M, t. Parl.esburs: 2. Hrldi Pert
(Pa.): .1, L'ellti,elll(. 4. Avendale: .", Uul'mt;
il. (.-atensvllle: 7. Mai ple-Ni w tewn: 8. Hetiny
HrujU: e, Djj let tewn: 10. .MaUern; 11,
Uoerten.
1.00 P. M 1. Lincoln. 2: t'arllal' . 3.
Plttsten; 4, Husten; S, Klkteu; 0. Wllltiiu
burs; T, Irlneten.
1:12 P. M 7. bferJi 2. Jteuch Chunl.:
.1. -Hollersvllle: 4, Camp Curtln: r. Wtnt
Ureve: 0, Illgl-rvllle: 7. Lambernllle: .S.
l.chljihteii: 0. Hatboro, 10, Tunkhannecki
11, t)un!(?rlewn.
1:18 P. Jt. 1. IJordcntewni 2. rini.
Grove- II. Swjrthmpre: 4. Helmes: . Kon Ken Kon
nett bquar; e. Unrbyi 7. Downlnsten. h.
lIerclK'S : 0, Ulrdsbore: 10. Itoyerstord: 11,
b'thwenl.svlllc.
1:24 1. SI 1. Wnlilen: 2, Point Pleaa
ant Jl-ach: 3. Pert Nnrrlsi I, fape Staj ;
.',, Pilitelnii: . Seuth IlUer: 7. llaerstrrt-;
s. PauUbore! 0. We-tfleld: 10. hemenll.c: 11.
Mieinnrd H
Uie P. Jl. , Abinatnii: 5, i-crtii atiii:
a, Consheroikcn: I. flluucester: .1. HWle
Park; 0. PleasHntMlle 7. Tredjffrln.J'.nnt.
tewn: 8. Cllassbore: 0 Ilaninmnten: 10. .Mlll .Mlll
slllei 11. llerrerd: 12. Uppsr Unrbv.
I .IS 1, SI. 1 I.akewoed IS. J,l. 2,
rtilem; a, Hvltten llelhhu. I. Wlblwoeili r..
Mount Hell: 0, Hunimlt: 7. Veet New VerUi
S, l.eenln- 0, Penn'a Orevc.
1:10 P. SI, 1. .Neptuiu: 2 Hnddenrield, II.
Woedbury: I, llrldaeten .". Vlneland: il,
Ilurllnvten: 7 Asliury l'aiUl S, Colllnssueod:
I), Slnorestew n.
1 41 P. SI. I. Cbeattr. 2. Ciiniden; a,
Sli-dla- 4. l.ansferd: A, Clmttle: II, Coatea Ceatea
lllt 7. Went Cheetcr. S. llerduituun .Mun
ual: '. llrlstel.
1.511 P. M. I 1)4 Dels: 2. Lebanon, !l.
llHiiover. I I)i iimer: n, Lewutuun, n,
Ppllsllle- 7. Knst Ore;n-UK'S S. Hhi n.m n.m
deali: (i, Phuciilii'll(: 10. tlHzeti'ii.
1:111 1. f I, Iwinsdnwiiff. 2. illfi-il Col Cel Col
IfRe: 3, ltnilner I, Cheltenliini .". Phila
delphia Southern; U, Norrlstewn, 7. lleriiiiin
tpwn . Wll iilnrftun, i, riunUfuid, 10,
loner Merlin,
nl" p m i. riicrwimil: 2. Stentrl ilr: .1
AIIihu) 4 Yen'.ii. .1. Ililtlpt II. CiflimiiH
Hull: 7. PlulnlKlil, s. N u Urunsttlck, U,
llrjnnt.
2,ii P. V, 1. W'lHhlnnInn W'eetin: 2.
llrenklMi Mlliunl. a, U.illlmute t'lt Cullic".
4. CuUIh; ', Atlnntli- Cll; 11 Ul. klumn; 7.
IMuHlitinr; . Hartf'nl: 0. Itiilli-rferil.
2:14 P. M. .1. Aliinttmn. 2. Si runlun, .1.
ItOHilli.e; I. Steelten: .1. W llllainiperl; (1.
Yerk: 7, I.iimaktrr, S. llethli liern; 0, Johns Johns
eon n.
jae P. St. I. Iajiii Kimllsli: 2. I.ansd.ilP
a. West PhllndrlKhlu. 4. M. Klnln Manual:
Tii Plillaileliuila Central; il New Yeilt UUrh
Srhoel ut Ci ninuixe; 7, l'hlhnlt li'hla North
cast, hpeilal i;ent
2:20 P. St. l'JO.)npl huidle (luats en
r.isi),
I'UKP.VR VrOUY SCHOOLS
2.a3 P. M. I, IVim-nlvnnlii liiellmt- fir
llejlf 2, (Jiak I.-iiih Ceunliy l)iy hilum": .1
WMmlliBtun rrkliil8 4, Ikilllinn-e Krlrpdi
1 rrlemla' Ci-ntr-l' H. Nnu ,'Irsij- hilimil f i,
IK'ift 7. llrewn X'rp.' 8, llren'clj'i Klleiids
2-tJ I. M. I. Shndy S!(l-t 2. St. Asne;
:i. 1'ireland M. mid SI. IiutUuifl I. Harrlx.
'uri( Ar.ulemy, .1. Yerk CelluvlatH Institute.
2 17 P. SL 1. Wrattewnj 2 Storrlste-vn
"I, Umrreen Institute. 4 SL Jamei-- ? Pu.
nmie State: II I.lSalle 'up,i 7. Kriuikllr.
ind Sltrehnll; H, St. uJ.'pli-s Vap.', U, Al Al
enten l'p, . C
2..V1 P. SI. 1. Peikliimen; '.,.. fn: a.
Dleklneeu Scinlnnrvt 1. Klnsslej,; ,i. pennlmr pennlmr
(en: 0, Pilmcten Prep.; 7, Slentrlnlr Atad
einv Call for lOO.jiiiil ilni.li SprlnterH fur
Hunt Ne. H7 in 'si re'iirt mi arsas nt i-tnil
nl this tlin" "' lluil tin- heats in le '"iidu
up In tlm !' s'nrt l'"e nice pre'iinUr. The)
net rMxirllui; nl t''l" time l,l nut bt tcr
lllHIeit In i-ft Inte I'n iHie, ,
2 ."II P. SI, . SlclluineW St. Auuustlne;
.i Sviirt.''Hioie Pre" i 4, iH'-pii'nte'Mi A end.
emu .1 . wenupiili Mllltnei tl. t I.ulm'sl 7,
Vew Yiiik liiNlllute fur D"afl 8. 'leuipja
Prep t ft. St. Paul's Srhoel (Harden City).
a 0.1 P. SL 1. ht Jiuiu-J II. S.i V!. Unnnrai
a, KeiPKIl Ontbelle II. S.I 4 Knlscepal II, S
, La. Salli Institute: 0, Fordham Prep.; 7,
Episcopal .Vradetny,
HPffUl Kvent
8:11 P. M. 100 yard dash (hsats).
V,1JUI,WUB
chV?Ui'V.ij?f
PROGRAM FOR TODAY'S RELAYS
V 1 : ai, J-
itniltHM' Temtaaf r. ; 'BsVUwaw'
"USE XSSSLrSSS UnU U
mwwmiti siry, t e
qitmtm rt DeMvatAnsaMrMw,
lhtl A-J H'.IaiiI MtMsiM.i
w
t"H.
IH prSfhtn al Narth rkltttes. Vawth aad
WhttMseklnc atreeta. .
'4&gtl$2l!S& falif ""'
WniH allHa. If WWII Ws . a .-
HL.Calaaaba at rieiaker, Twenty-alith aa
MetthV X' A: tt rerfylihth War,
TwMtr-l.ftka.reft nnai Mnyar aTraee.
lyieeWwaT ut t'erd Kenaag. Highland
Oarlaer Ai A. at Shanahnn, Ferty-elglilli
IN Brown streets. I .
Heath PhlHy Hahrewa nt. Maeker Clab,
Vartr-flknh anil Sprnee streets. .
' Patterson Hllk Hex nt naath PhlUles, Bread
and staler alreets.
i Karabaw A. A. ct Wldiroed. of Trank
ford, Tarrradale arenae and Wakellag
TanVaater nt 0d Tlihers, Thtftecatti and
MiikMa atreeta. m
(MrmMtewB at jVegaa, eigbteceth and
Rik-klaiiAl mirmmtm.
i M. K. Smith Rt Steneharst, jsUlr-ntnlh
SHtn iTrminai. i
'HU Michael, or Oermantewn, at Seeder Seoder Soeder
loa. Merrill Ai A. nt lloyleatenn.
Rlehmend Ulnnt ut Bertmm fark, Flftr-
rparu street ana Klmwpeai nveeae. . .
.Kralbjirer nt Camden tlty. Camden. N. .
(Uhffoed F. y. rt lVlaalnemlng A. C,
Benner streefand P. R. K. , . .
Franklin Hngar Company at Lerraine Club,
Fifth End .Nedre strerls. '
Twentieth Werd at Netaseme, I nnd Tiega
alrecta.- . '
Quaker City at I-anadale.
Uliatal at Delenee.
8UNDAV
Rrldesburg rt Pottatewn, Pa. i '
Fax Moter nt I.uneaster. , .
Media A. A. nt Htenehnrst, SUly-nlnth
Street Terminal. ,
Nteaten nt llusbwlck, New Yerk.
Ilolnheld'a I'lilladelirfiin IToie-srtennls nl
Lincoln til ints. New Yarlc
Tivendeth nrd ITofeiwIenils at Dunkirk,
Flrtj-rcurili rnd llerk-i atrrrt.
uhflii Hltirs ut Unltlniere Illaek Hei,
Ujiltimere.
Meuth Phillies ut rreMnu, IM
PemtW.iV"puu,i?nt "na r,a,"c I'n'scr,Ut 2:30 P. M. the flagruiHlngw Intake)
iNTKKCI.im LKAGUK
Treen A is. PhlUdlJplitu Cricket nt St,
Martins.
Orrmiintewn Crleket ts. Racquet Club, at
I'liUlieH' Park.
' YKHTKRIIAY'S REMUI.T8
PhUailelphla National,'. ID Ouarantee
Trust. V.
WALKER WILL'. MAKE "
BOW AS PILOT TODAY
Fermer Umpire Appears as
Fleisher Yarn Manager
Against St. Columba
FI.KISIIKK
Padsrtt. It
lleftrr.
Nel-n. lb
McNeill. 31,
see't. !!
Sullen.
llnrUness, ef
McOrrhin
Melirntr. f
T. OILVSIU.V
Meflee, rf
Vnnlrr. Sb
Mmftiatiin. 1I
(anner. rf
lledrien. K
Punk. 31)
lUmtr). n-i
lae. r
rierker
Walker or
lillrei. p
Tem Wnlker will nnike lib tl?b:it en
the home field im imiiui-jp in !!" .-'lel-lier
Yum b.uelinil team IliN ufternoeii,
"hen the St. (.'eliinibit t"y"j v 111 oiipe-i
the dewiitfiw'iieis nl Tv.enty-hlr.th und
Heed ftrei'ts.
The etersn uinldre nnd pitcher has
il-jiieil n fili-t (ollertleu of pla.xer
ninny of wliiini mi" new te the, linm"
tuiH. mill enH t.ertv" .Neiun nt lir-t
nnd Ijirrr Siiltnn behind the bat nre. thN season. 1'erry Kelf'-nyder hunnf
from the 1021 i-lub. Iiurge of the Pbllx nnd Maunter taking
The pluvi-ru lme been hnndleanpe 1 .active inunaRement of the store boys. .
thieiich l-ic'c of fiiutl-e. hut UiIh i-,1 The uxuul eeremenies In (Annectlea).
espe tfil te he ufTet shertlv. an ' f liV with the flrbt gnme have been prevldetl
team will be lu act Inn cei-. iluv fietn ' v 'he home management sntl Include a
hp-- im. ' Vc"l enncert nnd tin? rnlpln".
The n"iilii8 i'hv leiemenles will be T''e honor of tesnlns e'lt the first ball
,.jf, '-ii tHutil l.iinl reuiert has h"eti ' "' heen rlcn te Jehn Kramer, presl
iliit ens",l wlt't :ii'l the lint U'l will Ii I '""'" "f the North T'hllnilelphli tlub.
-e ' ' si-i-ni'"! V, F'iN'mt '-niri'w .Tnekul and Hlatighter will
'n- ei Jf'-C iiiiiicliiin. t'-e riflslier rvii- '"' " he lag.
ri'eiilnll"p l-i '-e ri-lliiile'phln Uuseball I -'iHJ' lni'ireementi have been mad
AHi'inti-)ii will Pii'iiil the flag. I1'' "'" grounds 'at Fourth nnd win-w-
Willie MeKenti. the star local south- Vekiiij, streef. ami they are new cpui-
paw. hits been trivcii the nltchlng iihslgu. dete'v iiu-lescd. ' '
ment. while .Ttitk Smith lias thiee '-lte'i-
ers te select from. Pete Daley, of Cnth- British Car In Big Race
ellc High Scheel, will work behind the, r.U mi melU. Ind.; April 20. The flrat
bat for the Saints. . Hruievm-re rir in be entered in tii-i nne-
Lincoln, 7. I'ti rsylan'a II ssltal Scheel of
.Nurifs fei S.- n,
3..-I1 P. SI. 1. I'rrliius- 2, Un-ii:a. Tem
ple; 4. Wes'inliihter- .1 C. C ., II. .ew
Yerk Tolliee of U.ntal nnd Oral buricii: 7.
AlU-uliMni.
T-17P. St.- I. IlbUen I'nlterslt, 2, Ho He
tart; 3. Itechester Unlrrsltl I, Halts: 5,
Celin: il, Hamilton ; 7. Hawf"'.!.
-8:,:? VJ M- '-. Bl-klnseiii 2. Slnryland: a.
ISuHlilngtun nnj Jotfcrsen: 4, ixlnuare- n,
llucknell: II. .Manhattan; 7. (Jettjsburj; S.
Sluhlenliurir: 0. Pranklln nnd Slnishall.
niAii' i-1 . Northeastern. 2, Hroek!n
Poly; :i, Itensselaer l'el.: I, Stevens; r.(
t-'irncirle Iiistltute; il. tioerKln Te'h.; 7, Vlr
Blnla Pe'j.
3,33 p. SI1. Cel.'rte: 2. JJrenn: a. Xcw
Yerk Unlerslt: I. Slulne; 3, Sleienn; il.
1 erdhum.
Amirlcun Clinuiplenhhlps
3. IS P. St. IWo-mtle collvs-e icl.v elmni elmni
pleiiBhlp of America-I. Pennsjlunla; 2.
Irincuten; J. Ueprselewn! 4, Celumbia: ft.
Ohie Stiite: U, Pennslanli State; 7. for-
"M.'i,?- iVl0.:,!,U- ?-,""l AcaJ,tnj.
4:10 P. SI. One-half.nille celKire iclay
(hamp.enshlp of Ainerlcn (te be iuii out of
cJiute) 1, Ueoreeteun; Unheri-lty of
Seuth: .1 Pennsjlvunli. stale. 4, Cleinsen.
ft I'ennsvlvunla; tl Prlnciten; 7. Coin-I . b
Ohie Stat.;, ir, Lafnjctu, Hi, .eti Damn,
11. Columbia, '
l:.l, P. .M.-CIiikh II pr.paruten- H'hoel
relay championship of AniMrlui , M. ikno - ikne -
dlit-a: 2, Miffield. a. Ilrieklin l'elj: 4.
ViVVV "i Ve ;')"''delphla Cnthe lu; tl.
Utthlehe. , 1 -Je,
1:111 I' SL L 6i It lilch sihoel relas
rhump eushlp of AnerUn 1, H. Stujes.iut
2. Armstreriff: J, Ilarrl.l.urK Trh: 4. Hal Hal
lmere Poly; ... CI.Mrneld; 0 Hewitt elm elm
ten: ,. Urldifi pert (Conn.): 8, Dunbar- u.
Uerninntnnn Hlch hihoe-.
4..I.1 i". SL imi-iiilln 'ntrrsihrlnst'c re
Iny ih:ihulenslili)i of America
wrenec-
iiurir :i mi,i ihlllc
1, west Clieutt .
(.IN P SI Selllll Atl.intli' Inlnr iiMx'iul.i I
A. one ml h nhi ihnrinlii isliln I. (tee. I
WaxlilriKten, 'j, ejhns Hepkins, il. Viruiiiiu
t'il; I, llHirtelimn ' Virgiiln, i, Slai
laiult 7. Washington und Ia'p.
4.34 J'. St. Stlddl'v Atlentln sinlfH 1 on en on
'eirnee A. A. ore-mlle relu thumpienshlp
1. .ew ieri iiniversuy- .-. iiueett'
Swarthmore I, Iluiknxll. .",. 1.1 hlch. il. Jehns
( ukinu 7 ItlilVMru! S. Ill, Lliikim. O. Milh. 11
vitfi pi, Hiurfnril; II, Helawiin.; -'
I'r.""l , ,
.. P. SL Cln-isll en-.tnl n rlnv rhiime'nn-
shin of AmerhH. 1, Pltthliurch. 2. Vander.
hill: 3. I'n'umhla. 4 IUd-niN; .1, tkiiJenlnl;
II. Nntie Dkidei 7. ll-rtim Cdliae, s. Clem-,
seu; 11, HuhhiiI: III, L. t, NumiI Aeulcni,'
11, Cnrneif'n lntllul.
1 (Ml P. SL Onwiiilli freshmen "."I'' ' re
la thnnip eushlu "' Amtrlei, 1. Ce'.umblii,
-. i-eriaiun-ni .1. i-niin'Mni sinie. 1,
Sri-ue; .1. Cleinxen; 11, lluuanl, 7, Cm null;
Br U. S Naval Ai-iifeiu) ; Id 1'iltietuii.
3:12 p. SL t)ne-mll prepir.ilerv school
rein) rhuinplenshlp of America, 1. Iluiitlnu Iluiitlnu
ten; 2, LawruuceUlIc; a, SUriersbutv, I.
Hlllt 3, Hitter.
.1.18 P. SI llO.janl hurdle- (niml).
3j:i P, SI One-mlln I1UI1 school May
rhumplenshlp of .Muerien 1, JCewnrk Cen
tial: 2, Uikeuoed. (Ohie); 3, llliixhnmten
Central; 4. Akren West; ), Hut'hlnsen Cen
tral: 0, Jlrldaeueit (Conn.); 7, Scett: N,
llaimltir Ci Inflate Institute; l, Jr.liimlimni
111, Cdlni Uinlds; 11. Iih hosier Shep; 12.
I'edfeKl; 13. Ilruekllne, II. Lynn l.'iullsli
IIWIi Sihoel; 1.1, Wst rhlludrlnliU Illali
b, henl,
rik.1l P. SI Kill ard .liifh (flual).
.1.3.1 P, St One-mil" pnltpy-p nln eham
pluiiktilp of Ameilia 1, Prlmeleti: 2. Penn
sylvania: 3 Cerncll; I. 1'. S. S'auil Ai'.nl.
eniy: 3. l'ennsyhunla Slate, il, HmIImii Is, 7,
Si. 1. T.; 8. ltutsers: l), Hyrrute; lu. Uioitro Uieitro Uioitre
town: 11, Ohie state. '
B:fi P. M. Feur-mlle. relK-g'. jelay chain.
plenshlp nt America 1, Ohie State; 2. Cor Cer
nell; 3. Pennsylvania; 4, Yale: 3, lleorite lleerite lleorite
tewn; tl. Pennslvanla Slate; 7. Columbus; 8.
Pilnceten.
1 , 1 ,
Tbtra are lettara In the Sparta Dapartment
of tt-EvBNijiea Pvatiq tapaaafer Jack
WelnsUIn, a ariinien.' WIIIU Hlnst Sha-
I"..- , .".ii'iiim' n leuijres. ;j, i.M-i-r, i eiumii'i n . ."' -i. run,. 7 ,41T
luntlnen .1. I.iUjweuiI (Ohie), (I ,Cidai 1 Mll.uikef " 0 ,11B Trl-iln. . . 2 10 ,
tvnirff- 'ii imiVftV" ,rc.n,"ll1- !.' N,MirK I MIl'TIIKKN .ssih-i.thiv "
tuitril: u lliimlliuii ('iii.psiHic Institute, I ... , ,. ,. ... , ,
11). nuchester Miaai, 11. 1 a -t e Institution . . .V I" ., .. :' '" '"
li HrirLnnp'-"4- '' """'S'fSl'S i. S?!W::;'; I :,7
fifcra,tfft.''s?.ffiiie 5 ? 5eitffi.a, ',! :,
I Lint S.i oil 1. bun;, 1 -T .
Munv CtJbririM fa AttMidl 4.
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Anether of 'West; Philadelphia) j;M
if1lbn1fi latienin't LnaA.Ka11 M,,flil taAtlrAMa ?l
ntrffrrrntlnli nnin, ix.pnsnn af t1M'AIJ
new Lall park nt Forty-ninth fl3$ya
Spruce streets, :$ "'!
Prier te the ennic a bir street naraMi A
will be held. Several bands and tretm 'f i
v uuj uiuuu mil iifjm me imiiT-ntrai
followed by city officials nnd mcmbet
of the contesting teams In nutes. lTBV
parade will form nt the grounds et 1,:80
P. M.. and preccctl toiFlfty-secend a4
Market street, go out Market street bhh
return.
11 !.- 1.. A, fll ,. -..t
iii. iiiu EruuiiuH inerc win ec nncme
nrntn nirmniiv nretntllna llm Utiml
uiuciuny uii i u ri eiu giery.
juugc Joint M. i'attcrsen, et tbf
Beartl of Arbitration; State Senater,
Edwin II. Vare. Senater McNIchel,;
Cengr"sninaii William S. Vare and,
ether officials of the State nnd city will'
occupy seats ns guents. Mr. Mackejr!
will toss eUt the. first ball. '
The team selected te oppose the het,
club is tlic Seuth Phllly Hebrews, qneV
Eddie Gottlieb has n nifty bunch el
tesscrti te represent the downtewners.,
LIT NINE OPPOSES ''
NORTH PHILS TODAY
New' Managers Will Direct
Teams in Opening Contest.
Kramer te Tess Bail
NORTH PIIII.5
O-Keefe.rf. '
Itentx. If.
Slurp. 2I.
leunr. lb. . .
r.-rtrr. ir. '
"itirtn-, ri.
J I-..UI. MS.
M een r, .
IMheld or
Mciiui2:r, P.
LIT P.ROS.
Kllllnc, as.
Hcden. lb..
Hrme. Sb. '
Mllknrtter, If.
"lauajiter. rf.
Mannlnr. Sb.
Fltnn. rf.
mincer, r.
Champien, p.
The baseball sensen nt the NertlJ
I'ltimet' bull park, at Fourth and Win-'
"ohetklng streetx, will be ushered in this
ifternoeii. when the uptewners meal
15. i r ne v Slaughter's Lit Brethers team.'
Beth clubs are under nc w ' manager
- mi'e nii'-mie "e r"e,nrre aiiv in? ivh ene
' lernd when Speedwav efflcluu r-c-lel
cab Tim from W. IJjutrlas HaI.cs, maa
uiueiurer ei me car.
Kerchaw'at Letter
Th" L-i A. O. Mill npe-i their re"""-"i te
iw-uii '-'lii t!i strop Kerhaw Oliib na
tl t Ir r-i-qnsnts nt Lester. Pa. P-nilena
hau be' ii made ler n larie atten'-.tnee.
What May Happen
in Baseball Today J
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
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1 liirlnnntl At lMll-.bnr-li. .1.
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Other aninea postponed.
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