Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 02, 1922, Night Extra, Image 20

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prt the ninth inning wllh n lend of five or mere run. It's nlmeM n surefire
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&fF H trlc'l It yrrtfrday with excellent result'. Ills nehle athletes put them-
W.HTS 0 far in front Ot tne VtHSIIIIlgtOII piiijrrs uiui mrj were- nmr cu iiui
F5,0hc Victors n couple of perfectly Reed scores without being nnneyed. True.
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what's two runs when it take five te tie nnd fix te win?
Nothing, jeu will answer, which Is correct.
When out In front with n henllhy lead, the home folk,
nre likely te forget they ere plnylnj en the home team
unci de much lielter work With victory iu elsht the
Kcnernl nil-mound piny show's nsl Improvement, nnd the
fnn also forget for n time lhaf they nre observing v. lint
iifed le lie the parties of the second pnrt. It's n grent syv syv
tern mill lieiill he used frequently or mere often tlinn thin.
Today, the Athletic nre tied for sluth place with Cleve
land, which In Itself Is no mean accomplishment. Seven
gnmcH linvc been wen nnd nine lest. Thin Is worthy et
special mention because the season wns eighteen days old
cMcrdny nnd the A's have been known te Jese nine gnines
in nine ds.
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f'eimiVs club is twice as geed fait iCfUen cm Int. Tlir fqrr
My se ami fiiigrrt don't lie.
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victory., Slim does it let of pitching wncn he is In shape nnd esterday
lvB one of these dny. lie learned earlj In the battle that it was a bum stunt
te bounce baseballs off the oppeMng hats, se he cut It out after the fourth
Inning.
Tint the mevt important part of Harris' work wn his hitting. Slim can
hit. Most of the time he hits them straight up in the nlr or rolls feeble,
fatwhecled grounders te the Intielders, but occasionally he straightens them
Ut for entirely unexpected blnglcs.
Slim Is u formidable figure at Hie plate. He stands tip there loosely,
waving n short bat and taking a health cur al everything worth cutting at.
He nag every appearance of :i string bean waving a darning needle, but that
heuld net be held against him. lie can de something that nobody else In
ither league has been ub!rte accomplish.
' Harris can convert any two or three base hit Inte a single at any time.
ilt Is se neeuMemcd te running le first and then walking back te the bench
that whenever he gets there en the level, the place Ij m familiar that he wants
te remain. His running ulse is a work of art. He always touches the bases
but never steals any. He probably will have a clean record of no stolen ba-es
rhen he finishes his career.
Slim came through twice jestcrday and the hits were timely. In the
'cecum! Inning with two out nnd two en base, he crnnlnd one right en th nose
nd renehed lirst after two men had scored. He ulse connected In the sixth
arid after i-emc daring, sensational base-running scored n run without leaving
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Ifii iltiff 'n leerliny in sicell shape and he had se much court
' rffiicc in himself that many times he curved strike ever the iilntc irith
the count three and tice en the. batter.
re ' Three Heme-Run Wallops Made
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the fourth, but Kddle made a big mistake. He get our own home-run hitter-"
jealeUB nnd they did the Mime thing. .Ilmmy Dykes registered one in the
fdurthnnd then Tilly Walker kicked in with one.
. jTIIIy was net expected te get a hit in the fifth Inning.
because Krlcksen had two strikes en him. In n case like
I; that,, the pitcher usually works en the batter, trying te
lake him hit at bad balls, but Erich tried n new system.
le expected Walker te allow the next pitch te float bv for
khe third strike, but Tilly was tee clever for that.
He reached out and socked a nice outcurve out of the
park and Dee Johnsten joyfully scored nhead of him.
Walker, by the way, was doing some real clouting yester-
iay. In addition te the homer, he bad n pair of singles
hlch will help his batting nveraje.
V Ghlck Galloway also came through with a pair et
doubles nnd would have registered a home run in the sixth
lHKarl Smith had net made a sensational one-handed
jumping catch just before the ball sailed Inte the sun
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TIarris had the visitors winging after the fourth frame.
r While the A's took such healthy socks at Krlcksen that Olnf was removed
before be get hurt, A jeung left-hander named Krillheart took his place nnd
the kid did net de se badly.
AS PI'I CIIIXG m (ensidcied ti'i ;irr tent of a In) 1 1 club. Ilnnii hud a
high pcnciitagc yesterday.
' A's Loek Geed When They Arc Winning
rpilE Athletics always leek geed when they are winning and such was the ia.e
X yesterday. The attack was strong, the hitting timely and the defense
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ninth wns permissible because of the hard ground.
Johnsten, Yeung, Galloway and Dykes feim a pietry geed Infield much
better thnn In the Inst Hie jenrc. Thej no longer art" ,eungters and play a
ateadlcr game. Cennie's mil field also has improved as was shown .esterdn.
Blntf Miller was injuied In hatting prat lire and Mctiiman, who replaced hl:ti,
played u great fielding game.
The pitchers have net yei ieund"d Intu shape and when thej de. ihe A's
will be n hard ball club te heat. Harris, Hummel, Moere, Hasty and Xnjler
nre exceptionally geed fiingcrs and. with the added batting strength nnd a
tighter defense, should register main wctmlcs. The Mackmcn leek much
better this jenr and again wc predict they will nut Hep Inte the cellar.
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Lene Bingles
THE DARKEST DAY IN HISTORY
UNIQUE RECORD EQUALED
Haseball history ngnln wns embel
lished br the weik of a rookie pitcher
tills lime Harry Hhrlver. of Saginaw,
Iu his debut for Itroeklyn who played
n leading role In the proceedings.
Shrlver's performance In blanking
the Phillies. 1' te 0. wllh three lonely
bingles excelled the debuts of Mathew Mathew
en, Jehnsen and ether pitching Mars.
The unique feature of the game, how
ever, wns the fnet lh.it Pest, Dedger
first fncker. had only one nulniit. a
! catch of a line drive in the ninth, and
I ne assists.
I Only one before in the forty-all
nnrsnf National I.envne unstinting in-
i this record been equaled. That, wns
I en August .".. 1010. when 11III HInch-
man. of the I'lrntes, inul lint one pin
tut. nnd (hat en ihe last man In the
ninth. In the second game of n double
bender with Ttosten.
.Ilggs Donahue, formerly of the Chi
cago White Set. holds the Americnn
League record wllh no mi touts nnd enl
one nsslst back In 100ti.
Geerge Columbia Smith, who is the
hard-luck hurler of the Phils, was the
uilim jestcrday. Threw hils were made
oil the lanky tight -bander in the third
nnd ihree meie during the remaining
i even round". Twe runs were cashed In
in the third, nil Hint were mnde during
the game, nnd another defeat was
Smith's ivortleii. When Geerge has n
geed day the batters fall te bat: when
he lins a bnd ene the, de bat. That is
what Smith is siaying this morning.
The Phils are idle today and also te
morrow, en their way Wel for the
."lirst (our among th foreigner.
Our A's nre keeping gecd ceinpanv
this morning. They are tied for xev
lenth place with Clet eland. Tris
i Speaker's Indians nie net going us well
ins expected, and if our Athletics can
i continue le keep company with them
when they gel going right we are in for
a great year in baseball in this cellnrly
town.
Ynnlis Beaten Again
About the most important Item from
out of town is the third successive de
feat sustained by the Yunks at the
hnnds of the ex-Yanks the Ked Sew
Alex Vcrguen was shunted te Bosten
last winter, nnd just le show- his spite
for the second successive dav humbled
his lil teammates,
l'erg.v went te the mound Saturday
and stemmed the Ynnks for a victory.
Yesterday he had them enting out of his
calloused hand. He gave the expensive
fast of prima donnas four in en ily hits
and two small runs. Scott with two
bingles. Raker and Pipp with one euch.
were the only potent members of the
.nnkee staff. White Witt took three
trips te the plate and failed each time.
Curl Mujs, who never speaks te liebe
ISutli. but who condescends once in a
while te ny a few words te Miller
Huggins. was the xlctini. lie wns
found for ten nfeties. all but Derrll
Pratt registering nt least one safe blew.
The slum en the whiskers received by
Miller Huggins en Saturdny is entirely
forgotten, according te the manager,
and he and Heyt are new geed
companions once again. At least that
Is the version of the latest story from
the pen of one New Yerk scribe.
The Browns are leading the American
League precession this morning after
walloping three Cleveland hurlers for
sixteen hits and nine inns. Kelp al
lowed two and nine. Williams had an
off dny. getting only one single. Me
Manns taking his place among the four
ply shoeteis.
The White Ses slammed a couple of
Tiger butlers for a O-te-r, victory,
cleaning up the series. The Tigs flared
In the ninth, with two wnlks nnd none
down. Hedge bent a hasty retreat for
ihe showers mid Bushel fooled the
Bengals.
Beliwer bail"d for Adams nut iu Cin
cinnati and whanged n tilple, scoring
iwe runs In the eighth that gave the
Pirates a literv ever the Beds, 7 le t!.
I lie ttiauts continued their bltlin
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Bagley BelieVes Light Heavy
weight Champ Can Step Con
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DOC GIVES HIS REASONS
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Copyright, Htl, hv Pubtle Ledger Company
GETTING SET FOR
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Committee Preparing Repert
After Inspection Frankfort!
May Present Preposition
Rims Scored for Week
in Three Big Leagues
NATIONAL IjEAGl'K
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.New Yerk . . I 10 I 1 0
St. Leula... te 10
Cincinnati . . 3f 0
Plttaburih.. " I
Brooklyn ... I 2
noMen . . . 3 .1
Plilllies ...,i 0 e I
Chicago ....' 0 j 11 e
BALA DATES ARE CHANGED
ny SANDY McMUIJCK
THi: lindings et the City Committee
en Mere Public Cielf Courses in
Philadelphia nre expected te be ready te
be submitted by Thursday of this week.
William W. Itepcr. golfing Council
man and member of the committee,
stated today that possible sites for new
courses had been expected and that all
views expressed will be Incorporated in i
the report. It is expected that action
will be forthcoming.
Meantime a new angle was. thrown en
the situation. There is absolute ncea
of morn courses In PliiT.ulelphla. as
was well demonstrated en Sunday at
Cobbs Creek.
The 517th starter that day teed en
at quarter of C In the afternoon. They
were still going ni 7 P. M.. se thnt it
is snfe te sav the total reached 5."().
That mean's there were fifty an hour j
or a foursome every five minutes. They i
might start like that, but after they get
out tliere iu tne reugii. wic iecks. mu couth
creeks nnd things like that, the fuirwiiv , -""
Is forgotten and things get ull jammed j
up.
Xe ceuntiy club does or would handle
n mob like ihnt in u dnj. It's a big
dav with half the number. .Se that's
that. , ,
And former officers of thf Hank
ford Country Club step In with a mig mig
gestlen thnt will perhaps be taken up
by the Cltv Committee en the subject.
Frnnkferd has joined with Terrecilalf
and Intends te sell its nine-hole course
.n Frankfeid.
Northeast Eager
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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St. Leula... llllSl I I 2
Athletics .... 4 8 13
Cleteland .. 0 2 11
Washington.! 0 Bi 11
Chicago . . . . ' 2 0 I 8
Bosten ... 2 5 I 7
Detroit . 0 n I B
New Yerk..1 l 31 .1
IXTERNATIONAIi LEAGUE
IS M T W T F S"f 1
Buffalo 10 12 1 22
Terente ...Jl 4 22
Baltimore . . , 13 7 20
Rochester . . 8 0 ! 14
Resiling I 4 Of I 1 13
Syracuse ... 7 4 1 It
Jersey City. 9 0 . 1 ' 0
Newark ...) 7j 1 ' 1 ' 8
ST. JOE PLAYERS
ARE REINSTATED
Through an error Bosten Amer
icans were yesterday credited with
twelve runs from April -4 te 20,
inclusive, instead of sixteen runs.
KAYOULAJN LEAGUE
Philadelphia Catholic Nine
Makes Ready for Season
Afler a successful basketball season,
the Kayeula Catholic Club has turned
its attention te the baseball diamond.
It will be represented In the Seuth
Philadelphia Catholic League and also
will play outside ball.
Themas A Htitten has been appointed
te manage the team and bus signed Me
Cnnn. Manien, the Dougherty brothers,
Reck Hnrklns, Leng, McArdle, Mooney,
Cnrr and Kelly.
Fer bis t wirier be has Chris Dew-
nnck nnd Mill filaekens. while Hnnnlgan
'Athletic Beard Puts Quintet of
I Star Players en Eligible
List Again
.LOSE TO WEST CATHOLIC
ny PAUL PREP
AT A meeting of the Athletic Heard
of the Sf. .lesenh's Preparatory
Scheel yesterday the five men who were
suspended from the baseball nine of the
school for net showing tip for their
scheduled game with Hnlnslnnnum High
Scheel' en Easter Monday afternoon
were put back in geed standing.
"Carelessness rather thnn indlffer-.
ence" was the verdict readied by the
beard, and through this the players
were lei off.
This means that the Crimson nnd
Gray will have their men in full swing
again, but they cannot erase the defeats
off their losing side of their ledger which
have been chalked up In 'the past three
weeks.
The players caught in the mnddle
are Hreslln, the all-round star of the
school, who plnys the Ipft garden and
Is one of the best hatters en the nine,
McXIchelas, the diminutive second base- '
man. who starred en the basketball
team: Conners, a pitcher; Mnllln, the
captain and third baseman, and Darrall,
an outfielder.
These men will be. ready le start trm
next game for the team, which will
be en Friday afternoon, nnd the nine
should go well ter the rest of t'hn season.
The team was easy pickings for West
Cnthelb: High In a Catholic League
game yesterday afternoon, the Burrs
walking off with n l)-te-0 victory.
Salcslannuin, the Peach State entry et
the same league, walloped the daylights
out of Catholic High In the ether league
fuss, by the score of 15 e ft en Cnhlll
Kleld.
By LOUIS II. .LUTE
GKSK TUXXEY. who wen the
American llght-heHvywelght cham
pionship from Bntlllns Levlnsky. hnsn't
been hexln; as often as he would like.
Probably the reason is that his manager
has been "sheeting nt big things" for
the big fellow.
And, as n result. Dee Bagley. Tun
ney'n handler, has Ihvmi criticized In dif
ferent qunrteis for his Intentions. The
night that Tunn'ey deposed 1evinsky,
Bagley Immedialely issued a ;hnllcpgc
te Geerges Carpentler for the world's
(II ad cm.
At tlat time I here was n let of talk
about the Frenchman coming le Amer
ica again, thlfi time for a meeting with
.Tem Gibbens'. Since then the St. Paul
man had his knockout reputation
Flapped a dozen loops, when he wns
outclassed by Hnrry Greb.
And Greb's victory ever Gibbens
gave Bagley a new Inspiration. He bus
. hern yelnlnir inuceiislsy for a meeting
between Tunney and the Pittsburgh
i puncher. There appears te be a num
ber of critics who figure tiene a set-up
for Hnrry. , , ,.
But that's whBt. Ihey thought Harry
would be for Gibbens, and that dope
all -went wrong. Bagley has a geed
nllhl fnt. he In 17 nn nnxletls te bold UP
Tunnev with Greb. who Dec thinks 1
would be knocked out by dene.
Bagley takes the fleer as follews:
"Whv all this fright as le the out
come? I hnve Tunney's future and we.
fare at heart as If he were my brother.
I knew be can whip Greb. I've always
Lnmm li. I'm net In the habil of
iiiteblne mv mem In te be bented. H
always expect them te win. New listen
te me. Tunney Is. one of the sweetest
hlttern In the ring. Xlee two-handed
boy, he is, and he'll drop nny man he
can hit.
"Here's inv line of nrgument. Sol
dier Bartfield. Soldier Jenes. Willie
.Tneksen and Ted Jamisen, each one of
them, dropped Greb. New if these fel
lows can hit and drop him, what de
you suppose Is going te happen whn
Gene lands en hlm? Jacksen drenpS i
ureu iu me g.vm us preuy as tetiMI
iiennr. vn.-u inn.nu iirrin up rf Jkk g
nlr. He get up nnd enld, '(lee, thttVS
fellow can hit 1' New whnt Is lm .... i!
te say te Genu's plastering? Why, I'm'la
looking for n knockout," j tj
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Soccer Star Breaks Leg
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hart Ihe misfortune te break a If in IM
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will de the recelvllli:. llaillliznil linn .Inr.k Dunn Sella Hurlers
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milliners of plajcis le I ebbs I reel; is rated ns epe of the bel backstops in , nf ihf li.iinniei. imeinatieuau linn mi.
the Vertlienst. One site the cemiulltce Seuth I'hilndelnhiil. neumml Hi- kh i'f IMir-hur. Hiifiin 01mk ,
spree by balling n trio of Hosten Urnve will iccemniend is In that district. Hut Kayeiiln will play belh nt home and AUgUI!!a bwh of tii"suufliin Asaociirneii!
hurlers for ten inns and fourteen hits it will take same time te build a course awn. 'I'hey also will play twilight .
while Jess Karnes wns allowing sw hits and meniitlnie u is suggcsieu tnnt gnmes en Tuesday and r rmav nigiif.
nnd luilf as inanr runs. Hawlings, one irrnnkferd might consider icnllng Its ' First-class home or traveling tcums
nf nnr elil fninilin't-a t,i i, ,.n ,.,.! ,. n i, c.iiiin.. rmiknnnlilv le the citv. neinliiiB i linviiiB open dates and willing te give or
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the completion et tne new punuc iiims i ue given sunn suuiuium iwiuu ium
tl)pn.. I municnte wllh Tliemns A. Htitten. 'SJ40
Jeseph It. Kmbiciy. tuiuirr presi- i.nrpeuicr succi.
' four solid one-base smacks.
Scraps About Scrappers
.cut of Kiniikfurd. was sought out to
day ami mnde sonic interesting ioiii ieiii
nienl. "I beliee our beaicl would i eusliler
veinliiL' KrauMiiril te Hie cit. in nils
Jim Trare.1 Ai.t ri'ian l-c.ivi v r'.H .Iti'ii
plen. I plieir riHiiU tin li iu Amirlrin iImd it
lie Mill Rti ,'f,rt.l . Uj.. wIUl ll!II llrvn.
iiftil a tre lidnji Sfi-jar lljdn v..
tVi.'ruun.l'VeV'" ll "'" "" " ',L't"''lu,"1 ni-rgeiicy where a public ceuieU se
Heme-Run Hitters
in irames i es
.lop Mitnilfll h tart; 111 In-in afiei rm. stntcd.
, bnillv needed In thai seel. en,
he
11TASIII (ITOS xi here today for the final I'liiu e the id and the
" nithlrss )aulis in epicur exclusively nt Shibr I'aik lomermw.
Yankees Knocked Out of First Place
(PEAKING of the Yanks, thej were socked out of first place yesteida.v
) when the Ked ie handed them u walloping while the St. Ionie Krewns
were Hiking u terrllic f.tll out or f'levelnnil. The Krewns
lire roesiluc en lop today, wllh twehe victories and
t'ne defeats. I'ell.s out In St. I.nele won't he rational
ilgnln for n couple of weeUs.
The llrewns have n great ball club, especially new that
Ken Williams is makln homers while Kuth leafs. The
pitching bus been geed nnd the plnjcr are In tliere fight
ing hard cery c 1'ehl's team will be very dangerous
thK year
I'unny hew the Uestin I'.mxes Imve Hoeied. Thej hne
wen but three games ilils jcar iig,tint eleven reveiscs
The team looked icry geed down Seuth and seemed tu
hne everything. New ihey nre worse than Cincinnati,
which is pretty had. The Giants nre winning by big
scores these dajs nnd it leeks as if they would win the
pennant by July 4.
Te me ii oeks like n soeil move
Cm. chn iti- liecniise it takes n couple et
j cats at least te put a golf course en j , Ijarru. Hojleu
be num. The l'railkferd course. In I eweii, iio.ien .
fine shape, would be mailable light
away if the preposition is tigrculitc te
all i etieenied."
Frem here II leeks as though l lie
Ir.ir a knockout ecr 1 inldv r.fitp In riroeU.
In Inft Hturila niilit. Je flnUhfd lle
In lh fifth reiuul n' a pi.'liJule'J tvele.
rounder.
' riinrlpv rm, 'm ln an tiaci
of th Nacier.al c'luh for nunitip if n.,( u
vlil hrpnrh t.ui a. . nuMiinilifr n ' .c
Anlhnnv (Urade Is, 10 1 lh prnmnter hi
HUh HpneMi wl.l h mwlBinnr in KPhrnnlctr 1
Th openlnK due Is Mav s. nnd upekh k'iem,
.iii lip imiMi iinrini? i mm iimtnt.i. r. .K ' - ..... .
l-i-pipnth StiK-c Arena under Ihe nr.ine ef'clly would rent r railKfenl II1KI make
Se Nutenai ' . money en the deal. It also Is apparent
1 rreddle M.cl.le i, .. matched j,,,,,,,. ,., that providing another c.iurse at once
ti Kemunztnn flfhi le tnpei .lehniv would greatly iclieve (lie plllillc links
MaO.nritc nt tlii C'.irr.litK next fililm riTvit l,it.l.l(i In Philadelphia.
anl Mattv Lipchlei- r.' Atlinilc c. Monday h"lla,p" "' ' ",lu" "
r''h' ' Unlit Postponed
Ulllr (,rpfii. 'vi'inlnirlin f,iiliTn Khl i Oirin" te various impieteinenis
ill l' unatile te Ce rnv tra-nlns for n w.-fk , "... . t, !i Cnlf nli III
n uiemiif! n - i-nck th n'hr ii,v. hm px- under way nt the hula lielt 'lull. 11
ppcti te be in ahapp te les in ,i rerlnlsht Imn heen dec lietl 10 posieoue me in
tlfken. Allilrlira. .
Me.Mimu. St. Leula A
Wulkrr. Alhlrllra . .
lihnrritr. vt iisunncten.
iterday
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National I.pnent- .
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TWILIGHT baseball get off te a great stmt last night and Ihemundi
icitnessed the panics. This should be the. most jiepular season Ihe
(veiling sport trrr has cipcrienicd.
Cep'jrlaht, lets, bv 1'itbUc l.tJgcr Cempinu
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Amateur Sports
Thirl. ninth Ward Junier, alilrrn
IMn ra, irapnn. i. I'lrrus) m
al Telecrapn uempanj't iireau
irain nw,r.
Aral data
i u.r". ,Wl11' n Meteiy ever ihn U p cenm A
J llolten haa twlliht and smnrdui ilatm
In May and Junn eppn for tlrt-claH liernp
ilnl'i- .tlsh Murray, B'ise fatharltip alrpni
nJ.,,V."0.U"b.i.5"J..:!"".'l'n.'.
.'" .'.i.et. .i.'. 4iiii.riiit airrp
the following
al Mfpiirhf t hamnlenshln matt li with .T.ihnnt . tnv 10. 11. lL Oil tl In.
Ii'imiM tiieMtii dpf'-ntpil l)und. in ,m . tlui reuuest of President Arm
sn iuun.1 be.jt herejvet mi M,e.ig. Francis M. McAdan.s. the
j,p. haiire is hardiin-'. of it,. , man-' successful pilot ff f"rmer years. 1ms
m tnxpi iii Phllll. Tin i'. siammv, i,f.lai.ipH the following lenimlttee te
Pus.!- and Cliarl.y (leld 10- nd 1 Is r. . . ,,,, ... ,killE care of the
i teurnament: '. H. Sykes, F. V.
rl.t lleMn. ihe Hfiirian 7)ainpiiin -rill c.nrl. ir jv Mellugll. Jehn Jlnckln,
'. ."'...... ill Ll 4 .1... .. AI'll
.11UITPUII, II II"
Itcuttllnger.
Kebert
IPr OIP.IIl-W'lllJCl n. I AIJ Him. mp. -- - -,,. . .. t-n..l. IT
i . 1... In. Kuan v. flay i tche .ind M'lllln ' Yniine. Si. 1J. llciKiuuc. riiieit in
Puller ixiula Talute IMnrtln. C'ariell Baxter. Geerge lleff- I
X .plal train te hP cl,.ri Th.. Jak,!"" "' ' ,l,B",,r'
Pirednian rtnsl,l" s III he. rii en tSe I'.nn-I f -,i Cot f
psUanlH te New Voile rnv Pr'dav nlht for ' ettms nei
tfm Tpnd'.r Jnincle maieli at thi. (iardsn . meeting of the i Olliliullee was held
last night, ill which Chairman McAd- '
mns divided Ihe general ceiunilllee into
A's te Visit Circus smaller groups, aiipeiiit ng Miti-i em- .
,.,. ,,,,k and .,., hacdef w i. ,. 'K JXl !' Kii'
MU l"e nil tpieruinii 10 sie rewi'l'1!'. tint-i i it. ...yv.. . . - .......,-, - ..
TlPt liemn. Hie ne iran n i amnion -rill S,nv,l,. II. JI. .Me lllgll. .lOlin .A
1 intl'e his Ice I'alae debut TlmrMnv nln-ht , '"Vi 'u'VllVi' AV S Andersen
, in an elghi-reund et-tn w th Jack Palm-r I A. II. fllkei . N. n, Anuirseu
1 PTankln llrllten va Ham rtnsenWa- and lnm II. WiHen. It. II. Kcut
, Phil Kaplan vs. Yeunir J. Henell pre te U..'it.p Scott. C. H. Si vey,
, hn ih .eiher Ifhl-reiinderH Te .i. . , . , " Jjceir. ..-
Thn irnlu i"UI lunn l'hliadelplil.i ji
e't'Kk and rium in t. je
n ari
at n. c.
i Q.c-i!.?l Thp .(.pniunleHn les' t lull in 'open Mi nilier clcphenta a-t mnial.t whn tht v'.lt Caddies. Scores and htartlngs aiu
id St.cet tvwllstu .onaen tonight with th llraiPr lea the Slla-Klole Mrciis ?t 'lnth and l.u. , i.t,.inl:i wtli Messri'. Sykes, Scott
I ('ream Company una, Krcd Haw will hurl ram' atrcela W II. Nnyler. who li net . ,?,I1,I"B,, ,, ,' V Mm-iln Mnnt-ln
traa n. ifer lh lleja' Club and XV.nr.ll win rii. ih. u rclatlva nf Het Up Naylor. publicity ell. ' Wilsen. McIItlgll. Jlaitln, .MBCMn
TT -" " nnn. C.,.1. rVUl... ....... ' ....!. 1.. . " ,u l"1 .. . .U. ..t.A.I. Intlt. .1.. ..!- -.m. .1 t .... h.I Al i. A .1.1 hi j till
.ArCOCIIli fiilOl puucii luiiu "lien i .v. vt, in,.,
EaT Waahliiden mar traveirci te Kaiten , AirrKri a. i, or cjonanehnrken Pa . flrit
kMiday and dafpMtd the Paaten All'Stara rlaaa. iravellnic Charlea K Maaen rare
kSMll.piiyed aama hy a tcera of D te S IMarkarj Clear slterc. Conihehoclten, V
.tr r Itrat claaa. traielinir. J. C tlij llrewalfr A, C. nret elajj. Everett
-Sill! North Darln eirfet. Smth. S02il Suffolk atraat.
i.euruanu cuua. suitcn-pnlorn.veire!d.
rpcter of the vlrrtia,
flrii leaauen
.i it.
invited the major Walker, Ilaggarty and McAdums the
'respective Mlb-chnJrmen.
A great deal of enthusiasm has lieen
milfe
Outlaws Open Season Today ..,.,. ,trc.,.,i r thu fHiewell tem-na
IIIIIIIIH PH'I i.. ...... - - ,
Ulbblng. Minn., May 2 Thi MnbA inent te thp old nlllP-liole iQurfe, nml
el
H A. . . llinv lal1 liaivinn i
j-py tvvilltht and Saturday da tea I nema or awr.y, jamea Celbert, 4311 North 'Jtf"M Ma orianltat'len In kVb.il ii Chairman McAUains Is .iriving le IiiSli
.nJaaW. Caaaliy, 4?1 Walnut air.... lle.ylw jtra-t 'Y, lif,"'.1,.11' "waePaaen".1. " 11 the most successful ever held. Th
W W' "'" V."",".',. '".I'' ' feK'-n" .,'V'w"'..'' ".'.'i.i rZ'. 'V.V.: : .T.L" 'I'- if hlilnu. Shl.helm l'.vcleth and ,Vir n ,.. ,.. .. .!. i, l,n. .nc.linl.lv ilu. ",-cnt
aV9lU ineill.n ... Illlli .-vieur u.en. ..' .i i-.i, .i.'i ..'.mi .inriir.n mreei ;i..i, u.Iih Cm... hl.. l.i.ll. ..ill. t im ..m" ............. ...- ........
4f nnd 7 V. JI. . Mart t luh, flraiclaaa. Iravellne. May 0. rluba held tianchliiea reputation 111 the I'll tl'( Slates for
1aal t'lub. nt can Irave ne A. a and ipvpra daiea n June epn v pu. ,l ' i...i... ,.,i,.i.i
Tuvi lirchUoed ivinu!. j 1 ter . Ill ' Heutli Plfiv-nlnth itr.M. TWIMflllT l.v.tr.ur. TntlPIMrs llie micccss Willi Which it ceilduclcd
kit. C. Hiet cla.a. Irave Inr.'l 1 lit. Klmuned K. C. will shrlrtrn Iti nrw Tn .nn.urnir. Ind.m.Mii.nt h.,.i,,i u.n...,. nine-, hole tournament)-. I IIC.V well1 lint
Minn I''60 (.'run atr.et.
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in a ceinms Haturaav. elMln the Reuih
This Sale .
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I'hliail.lphu fllnnja. Heal hve been elected
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e-ietm. wiiiinc
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I-te Wave, i
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Ul'i rl?W" S" (n varleua leama of the only neleii for geed fellowship, bill for
?M:l$H ??" A.r"2S'"!'0"'. 'h!..rAf: t le cice.iH.t.i.llv lurcp list of entries.
irepbii. sea the Btrti oitejii.j- Already many wcll-kuewu selium uuve
iia el iHl 1M Nim "MAXB nX KiPrc,cu a Wfetf" w .muvii'"ic m .
KDSHLAND
NEW LOCATION
1215 Market Street
"Lewer Your
Gelf Score"
Get a comfortable "easy swing" Gelf Suit out of
the big sale at Koshland's Twe hundred of the
newest styles and nebbiest patterns Tweeds,
Hemespuns and Herringbones in all the best
colorings
All Sizes Stouts, Slims and Regulars
Choice of Regular ,t.Aifk?A
$40 te $50 Suits in V X50
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