Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1922, Night Extra, Image 23

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Phillies Result in Defeat for St.
CeiuiibI Nine
JBeu Dees It Strike Yeu
Reth's Release
Princeton's Pretest
"public Gelf Links
y By
THE OBSERVER
' nnv ItOTH Brent natural ballplayer, lias been shunted te the open
lO0B i., .. f'urb market, and no one Is bidding for his nervlees.
,& market, "'" . vnnkecB. until they purchased Whltey Witt from the Ath-
l.t TuC O" . . ..iltn1lfltj In 11 a itiAiil rtuAK 4ttn tnibitniiatnn nnwlnr
rflsmJ
.rket. the Curb
. t TdC i ..aal.t1..1j.iJ in I1m tit Alt! 4liAH ltM ullLltnimtAH nJ,l
lv'. .. sorely in necu 01 euuiciu i i" """" "uti""' fiu
I ui. were e".j ' . . ,t. ,... i.i.. .....itit..t ..i.bA
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nre being shunned from the
our minds te our work?
I '" ." "i t ni. Yet Ketli was given iiih unconuiuenai release.
I' "!ii 1 r few even In tlnf major leagues vhe possess the physical capabilities
i a Beth ... . . ,..- flp1,lr. 1m sneedv. n ceed base, runner nnd hralnv.
llethcan m , -" " y ' - ,M :i. -
i v no clue m me ii.h"" -
hi dubs In Jehnsen's circuit have tried Keth nnd found him wanting.
., ,nd clubs and champions have cut him from the payroll.
nnth's trouble 'Is within himself. Ills mind leans mere te the glare of the
i iiifhM than te tfcc gleam of the sun. IIe would rather be moon
sunt lie"13 . , rr !,. tl,. ..,,...
AfiS d uTblcsl with natural tale.lt,
u.lMiues In life's game because wcle net put ou
" ; .
1 tiVERETT SCOTT, the long distance baseball champion, played his
Ej BSOth consecutive game yesterday. The New Yerk shortstop has
net missed a contest since the middle of the 1916 season, when he were
Red Sev uniform. Ills record .surpasses by 27.1 the best previous
wfert made by Geerge Plnclmey, Brooklyn third baseman, from 1885
' te 1890 Fred Luderns, when with the Phillies, played In 532 straight
pines from 1016 te 1020.
Mere Talk of Collegiate Athletic Investigations
PFHE statements alleged te hnvc come from Princeton men that demands were
I .k te ,c made en Harvard nnd Yale te investigate the ellglblllty'ef
jsrUln athletes at Cambridge and New Haven have been denied vigorously by
Stu'McClcnnhun.
'aie chairman of the Princeton Sports Committee claims he knows nothing
'aft meeting where, It .is mid, indignant graduates of Nassau Hall proposed te
lliMt Harvard and Yale athletes unless tlie Crimson nnd Blue conducted a
Jwiecleanlng similar te the one which recently took ploce in Jersey.
It is te be hoped that Dean McClcnahan knows the facts of the case and that
tktitery had no official foundation.
Princeton started, conducted nnd finished its own Investigation without
fcttrference from the ether two incmbers of the Big Three.
If the status of Harvard nnd Yale athletes needs looking into, rest assured
(kit the officials of the two institutions will de e.
Overly enthusiastic membcra of the ulumnl often de their nlma mntcrs mero
kuin than geed through the much -discussed preselyting nnd "leaning" of funds,
tat despite such incidents, Amcrlcun collegiate athletic standards still nre en a
Ugh plane.
FHAS been estimated that there are approximately 500,000 billiard
tables in use and 4,000,000 actual players In this country. These
flgurts show the growth of the game jmd'ccrtalnly stamp It as one of
the most popular In America.
'
Frankford Course Would Relieve Public Gelf
fTHE suggestion that the city rent the I rnnkferd course nnd turn it into public
1 links is an excellent one. -
It will take many months for the City Committee te select n site nnd build a
ewreeand in the meantime Cobbs Creek Is meaning under its lead of humanity.
On Sunday there were close te 000 who teed off et the public links nnd
they were driving nt the first tec from enrly morning until lute in the evening.
"Daylight Having enabled scverul hnndred te golf n bit yesterday nnd Mon
day. "Gelf a bit" is the correct phrase, for after waltinK in line one spiiivpIv
4utime te play a hole before clurkncss, even with the extra hour of twilight.
kuuu win wait wearuy in line ter several Hours eh they did Sundny, it is
ft te say that lit least another COO would enjoy a day en the links If the
annoyance of waiting and the jam en the fairway were eliminated.
The Northeast sends n large quota of golfers te Cobbs Creek nnd Frankford
would draw net only from the section surrounding the course, but from all
The fees would mere than pay for the rcntul and would afford pleasure te
tieuunds.
AD WOLGAST has dropped te suclTa plight that lib friends are
holding benefits for him and a California court has appointed a
guardian te care for the unfortunate boxer. It's a fast drop from the
top te the bottom. The case of the former champion should be an ex
ample te present-day knights of the ring.
ACTIVE SCHEDULE
ON FOR GTN
.1.1.
I Cricket, Baseball and Tennis In
clude) en Big Sports Ros Res
ter This Season
WILL START SATURDAY
riERMANTOWN CltlCKKT CLUB
is looking forward te what piob pieb
tbly will be the mebt active jenr ever
M, as scheduled c.ents will Include
wicket, tennis, baseball, swimming und
OOf J&OWS.
The most actlc snort Is tennis, and
it present there arc twelve courts open
te tbj members, with prospects of
wnty.feur being opened by the end of
SuY"' srcelal attention bus beeu
Pia te the courts where the men's na
wul single ihampienshlps will be
jfu, mm mey iiiinp been roped off
Mevent them from being walked en.
n.. ,rar "1C millM elubheut-e uas
wreugbly renovated nnd rennlnted.
?. . s1rln? ,IC M,mp "'1"R been
ill tlie J."01"' dubheuse, which
'll open en Jluy J7,
Tuesday will In, i.mitni,' ii ...i i.
Kl'iee .,,0,H rrenKl te lieid tennis
,.. I 0l! '." ini'inbers und mem mem
wief otlier dubs nnd pi Ires will be
Sli.,hc.,,,x ",IC"'' A i"nontien
rtrh'nniL11 b(' runl, et I'laers,
J"ch jilj he posted en the bulletin
ntLh7 1ny I'T0" ",I0SP niime Is
ChS" ,.:.e,,;,,,tl,1!d tecl,-
li buJS M,,y,n ':rlt,'t matches will
wilfbi ii ' ," M ,v -" ue Shew
W t ill1!' "J'te, lie nuhplcea of .the
'Kiel ' Wh. lP, J',Tler (,'b of
Si'..' Vn ,rm"' :! he Weinen's Club
!"& ')!" Wrterlc
jMraui rcnrespniinr. i.itn-, , ,
ntettn. " "ww"1"' "
tAit'nnA"1 ,m,,c u ,tnlR ranw.
n Shy ii " i'" ' ."ml "",v wl" "
m.
h'c &itlen M ycnr " bc
tot and ."fltL11 f '"J",,,Bhl . !'
M two 0,n " ' ""., "Pernier s Imetli
The. ipI,.;i r V" '"reauy tiecn given,
um tcheduie of events for Muy fe.
ICrlcV.t n ,MAl 8
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XI A V T
lhffl-aerininten . Troop A ,t st,
ZZii Sa;j3 ft s;?l:
MAY 11
Five. Leading Hitters
in Each Majer League
NATIONAL IJSAGUK
Sn,Hh.Ne,vyerk..?6A2-Ra Vd Aii
Kellj. Nev rk.. 17 114 1ft ail ViZ
O'Kurrrl . ChloaKe 10 sa 7 l" 428
Marnntlllr. riltn.. 17 70 Iff Je Ju
Malkw. I'hllllM.. 13 45 9 is 400
A.MKRICAN I,KriUE
W It. New Yerk." SO S4 ,? 'l?
NlHler. lit. IauIn. . IS 73 23 31 'Ml
SpfHkrr. I'leie. ... in as 14 si
Hmlth, Uosten 16 60 17 34 ',400
JuKhcUn. "' Frlnlferi1 i"nmer cleen) at
' Dee dliew West Illshland White Terrier
MAT 21
atrSt".C lM"rMn.rn"n,0"n "' Pr,nrci0" Club
MAT 23
c7alt"NfeTerman"H" "' "un'lnaaen V.l
MAY 25
Motion pictures Clubhouse at 8 30 P. M.
MAY 27
Opening of laJlea" clubhouse. 2 10 P. M
Cricket (JormaiueHn vs. U. of Pa (Phlla.
delphla Cup) ut Manbelm. ' u nua
MAY 30
M.. t ue.rmantewn vi. Merlen C.
(Halifax Cup) at Munhclm.
C.
JUNG 3
Historical paeeant Women's Club of de'r de'r
mantenn at Manhrlm.
r,C(riikM ?.rnlant0H.n. " ThlladBlphla C.
C. (Halifax Cup) at Manhelm: Oerinantewn
Ce'lle (Pnlla,,ePh' Cul' "t IlSerfer3
With the Semi-Pres
Tanitl.
Ila. n" irinan.. .. -. .
i Uirm.: '"vnil H. llAIflall m
"'Patt'vii;.:
Crick,, n MAY ,3
f$?T$K&ti- U' "" (Phlla.
unlidm.
MAY t
c.,,B?.,l?rVlmam0Wn ii Plllllllel)h
la C.
..., MAY 111
raSlffiu.lphJa
- --.. at llavcrfuru. " " "u
i. . . mav ,.
gSSsasaa-tfyaia&a!
1. ?,nf ,!f ."" l?'Unir traellnir oelnfi clulii
'" 1 9 Victory Olnnte manaced by Oeorse M.
I.,-1?.?' Th.le'"" 'a cumperert of the Icid-ni5-Pl,lers
of "!' fP-nelch tluln. but the
wants 1 are passeil up the home teams Man
?heri,,Jc,Iir? nsks n chance from some of
the ble clubs te show th,i caliber of hla
liSn,m', ,TJ'. 'n" nre ufnilatel with the
Philadelphia llaseball Association and tan
be booked through Art Summers.
Jark t'nrrrl, of the Padflc Coast Tacue,
,.1" bTn """red te manaie the Forts -elghih
;?.rd Tf1.'? "" ,,itt'.r" "limed e date In
'.l" K Ollrey. m Ollrey. O'Brien. Me Me
Maheu, Vte. De Yeune. Heed, neuan. Con
ned iiiul Mlllnr. Iist er the traelnrs
scored lcterls eer Kartram I'ark. Wcl
peine. Ht, Paul. Pitman and lxbnnen.
Uams nre Miusht with clubs of th's tallber.
Harry 1'anrer. 1IUI0 S. Uensall sf.
The United I'retrstant Frllenshlp Is np
nenrlnir fur the (Irst time this car, but the
team Itself Is net new, having played last
yenr under the name of St. Paul, and which
defeated Forti -eighth Ward. Old Timers and
Fmlth-I "urbush. Uelns unnble te secure
sreunds this season It han becn found neces
sary te trjul, Oames can lw secured
through Art Hummers, at Philadelphia llase
ball Association, or Qeorse Pouncy, 2305
Seuth Woodstock street.
The North Venn team, a member of the
Philadelphia llaseball Association, la In the
Held for camcH. It la regarded as une of
the leadlne tra cling- clubs and has a
line-up of players many of whom were In
the miner li agues, Fur geed games addreis
Art Hummers or V. Meseley. 3110 West
Dauphin street, or telephone, Dlnmend P2H4 J,
NeUseme Is back In the fltld and Dan
Mellen lifts an even better ilub than repro repre
stilled the hosiery workers Inst season. ho he
eral games hae betn played ami wen
Teams wishing te plav at Netaseme's Held
ran de se by addressing Dan Mellen, 111 7
.i i;nrnn"ii "iieet,
SHORE FANS HAVE
LOTS OF BASEBALL
' s
Keystone, Melrose and Bacha
rach Giants Set for Big In
dependent Season
KEYSTONE PLAYS SATURDAY
Semi-pre baseball fans nre slated
te be well taken care of nt Atlantic
City during the coming season, ac
cording te nn interview with 8nm O.
Higbee, who la beginning hla third term
aa manager of the Keystone Club nine
at the seashore resort. With the
Bacharach Giants planning te piny
through the week, the Keysteup clan
performing en Saturdays, and Melrose
staging contests en Sunday, the stage
is all set for what premises te bc the
biggest season In the history of inde
pendent baseball In the city by the sea.
Melrose has already stnged four tilts,
and has yet te tnste defeat. The last
named fact t nlse trut of the Key
stone, though they have plnycd but
one of their tnree bottles en their .home
Held at the Inlet. This wns en Satur
day, when they whitewashed the strong
aggregation from l'lcnsantvllle, score
-2 te -. The victors presented one of
the strongest combinations that ha
represented Atlantic City for some time.
Poss llesbarh, a' yeungscr who' has
proved a real find, wns en the mound
and allowed Pleasnntvllle but five
blngles.
Other hurlcrs signed Include Dill
Hearing, vlie twirled against Shnnuhnn
last season, nnd Hewell Heath, the
Melrose and Atlantic City High Scheel
Mab nrtlst. Healy, Brown and Meri is
arc listed te de the receiving. The
first two nre former Bader Club back
stops, while. MerriH la a Keystone vet
eran. The Inner defense has the, ap
pearance of a Jittinnn fertrcsn, for
Manager lllgbee has signed the leading
inHeldcrs of the Jersey village.
Either Hrewn or Heath will perferin
at the Initial sack, though them is a
possibility that Fred Semcra, the former
Uechester International League star,
will cast his let with the Muroen nnd
Oeld. outfit. Bill Cummlngs, formerly
with Mayer Kdwerd I. Bader's Club,
will cover the keystone sack, with
Walter Heckle, the erstwhile Marshall
K. Smith infielder, threning them out
from short Held. Cnptuln "Pennic"
Weiss, a former Mclro&e nnd Bethle
hem Leading Company luminary, will
complete the infield at the het corner.
Weiss recently turned down n tryetit
with the St. Leuis Cardinals while
performing with the Bethlehem nine.
The teashere outfield en Saturday
wns branded unbeatable in Seuth Jer
sey. Kdilie "Hcrech" Miller, the for
mer Vinclnnd fljehaser and star center
of the St. Nicholas basketball five,
nlaed a ncrfect aame in left field, ac
cepting four chances without a lniseue
and mauling the herschide for no cs
than five safeties. William "Lefty"
Itickert, who has signed te play with
Dever. Del., played a whale of a came
at the center field pest, while "Ike"
Nelsen, the former Fleislier larn and
Shanahan Bwat artist, looked like four
uccs in the right garden.
Manager HIgbce is booking twilight
and Sundny games uwny and Saturday
gemes at home with the leading semi semi
pre nines around Philadelphia. He may
be reached at 1101 Madisen avenue, At
lantic Clty.
AMBLER HAS TEAM IN
NORTH PENN LEAGUE
Manager Jehn Dull Hat Sixteen
Men Signed te Date
The Ambler Field Club, which en
jeyed n successful sciimui en tlm grid-
Iren last year, lias accepted n frnncliibC
In the North Penn Baseball League,
and Jehn Du'l, u prominent business
mnn of Ambler, has been elected te the
position of manager. He lias signed
sixteen players te date and expects te
have the team that will bring the pen
nant te Ambler.
The catchers under contract are
Myers, of the Twin County League, nnd
Sailor, a local lad. Mltchcner, from
Penn State, wil) de the bull: of the
pitching, while Picrsen. who played
semi-pre bn'l in Norrlstewn last sea
son, will act as relief hurlcr.
Pennington, tin Ambler boy, will
rover first; Haywood, a product of
Geerge Scheel, will be at the keystone
sack; ItohNen und Buchanan, who were
in the Montgomery County League last
j car, will he at short nnd third.
Rapp and Decns, of the Twin-County
League, nnd W. Picrsen, of the Mont
gomery County League, will take care
of the outer garden. Ah the team plays
league guiues only en Saturday, contests
(lining the week arc desired. Address
J. Jehnsen, Ambler, Pa.
St. Michael's Wants Game
After traellnir te Soudorten last Saturday
nnd dropping Hie opening Bam- et the sea.
son te ina home team, the St, Michael's
v A wan notified today that its same (or
this Saturday had been canceled. ewIiik te
a ronfllctlen in (lain Any home team around
eltv or In beuih Jersey havlmr -rounds
and wlshlmr te book a top-notch attraction
can book the same hv wrltlne te W. A.
Warner, -0,11 Slxtj -nfth. acnue, dormant
town.
Ellis Leaves Harvard
Cunibrldte. Mass,, "Mav 3, Herbeit Kills,
of Uroekilno. former star football player
at Uosten Uitln Scheel and Phillips .ndecr
Academ, lias left Harvard en Hiceunt of
scholastic difficulties.
OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 21
"SOX" SEI&OLD HALTS
SAINTS' GREA T RALL Y
With Twe Runs Acress in
Final Frame, He Retires
Batsmen in Order
HARRY FRITZ STARS
By WILLIAM 8. DALLAS
mill) North Philadelphia baseball
L club is still bnsklng among the
Undcfcntcd teams of the cltyl Perry,
Today's Independent Scores
. and Yesterday's Results
TODAVM UAMBS
Flelshrr at Nlcetefl. Tenth and nntler
"'nSSiabertr at Banth rjilladelphU. llrea.1
ami Htxlrr strrets, I'. M. . . ., n.i
Klehmend Olanta .. I'hllatlelphlf, Rei'l
Stars. Ilrensl and iMairr alreetj. 3 I". M,
Ferd A Kendl nt llarrr Mttckfy Club,
rerir-nintn and HPTeee jiirrrm. , ,
Amerlenn Chain Uonavan-Armstrena,
Fertr-el-rhth and Walnut utrf-rtii. .fc.
t Ht. Celemba Hely Nnivetlftr at Shana
han. FertyclthUi and Ilrifan atreels.
Hllldale ts. Went nerlliT llame at Keurth
and Jasper streets. Camden. .,.,. ,u
North I'hlllles nt Old Timers. Thirteenth
1 " . " """? :.:.'"" atiu. a
llnirnwtni- irnntt1 "' rhlladephl lirewns 111 1'"'IDW"'
ItClfsnjtler S gang TerredIHi.nenue and tVnkrllnr street.
b iii .. .i.lh. s.-isasa 'iirani
inu nt renjfiimn " .aa-
rfltBnH,,,aen,h"uy.?.,,rHlxlr.nlnth
Htrrrt- Terminal. . ,, .
OebMn at I.nan, Elthleenlh and tleekland
streets,
emnanr
TS,
'jeurrtifyea i, Merrill clot
Twenty -f e u r t h -flfh sir-A
...... ' ...1 ii..k. .. .WestPhllll
ny ncmie lact
evening and as
sisted St. Colum Celum
ba Hely Name Se
ciety inaugurate
the season as a
home club, but It
wns only the maul
ing mace of Nick
Carter thnt saved
the day for the
Phils-.
McDonald start
ed en the hill for
the visitors, nnd
Neulh Phlllr Hebrews at Rlterslde. N. 1.
VbIUmI llantr and Trilt CftmnAI
tiiru- Oerthwestern Trust Cemtmnr ti
Olrard National Itank, I'hllllfs' Hall I'ark,
Bankers' and Ilrekers' Jii-tie Caswftt
Henry. Stcnten F. V.
"ICK CAUTEK
he was teuchcJ up freely, but when
the home team sent two runners acre-a
the pan with enlv one out In tin
eighth, "Sex" Scibeld wns hurried te
the rescue, nnd his smoke was tee much
for the Saints, who were retired In
order.
A summary of tin box score shewa
the losers' hed un ndvdntagn in hits
of ten te eight, whsre.the Phils were
en the long end of the run column. 8
te 0, nnd as runs count in the final
analysis, the visitors were credited with
11 victory.
But the work of Nick Carter wa re
spensible for the triumph. He came
t (iron ill with n homer in the first with
two en. nnd mJk accounted for another
in the fifth with the bates vacant. The
Ce. n. Itldde
aPsmini1as TakiiP
Firemen's Teas;tie Sernnd Itattallen at
First nottallen. Ilrnsd. and llltier slre-tsi
Tenth llaltallen at Third l"attallen. Cahlll
Field. Twenty-ninth and C'learfleld Mreetsi
Fourth DattnTlan at Ninth Dattalien, Water-'-"
Reereatlen Center. ChrlWn avennennd
MeMshen strretl F.lhth -lluttsllen nt Sixth
,imiien. jietasenie sreuna. snu i,vk
streets. .
I'hllndrlphla Klnanelal I-'nane. M?,l.et
Ntreet Trust ts. Tradesmen's National Hank.
iiiKsesslna Recreation :Ontef, Fiftieth and
nrnier atenue.
WEISS TO PILOT
CAYUGA TOSSERS
Unable te Procure Heme
Grounds, Semi-Pres, Will
Be Forced te Travel
HAVE STRONG LINE-UP
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
ntn. At Seuth I'hlllles.
Shanahan. 7i l.lt llrelhers, A
Ameriean nnnin. ni Nentn 1
Hllldale. tit llateh Moter, 4
ItptftefttiMF. ft, Hnhna. n.
Harry A. Marker, lOi I'erd nnd Krndlic, S.
North rhlllles. Si St. Columns. 0.
Flelsher. Ill Doneitp-.rmtrnn, 0.
Old-Tlmers. lit Mitchell-Fletcher, 8.
Nt. llsrnnbas. 0- Lester. 0.
N. A. Drlrers. Si N. A. I'rrssmen, 0.
National. Dt Alter, 0.
Mcrtewn. 13t Media A. A.. 0.
Penn Mutcat, ISt Inauranre Company of
North America, 10.
Aatnes. 4i Aathrees, 13.
Alnin, t Tlten A. A.. 7.
Phlla. Terminal. ISi tlnrfram Park. 1.
ftiZO Cleb, 7i nnnnbln A. C. 1.
National flunk anif Trust luiue I'hlla
de'nhla Hank. 4t Fidelity, n.
Firemen's Iairiie Seeend Rsttallen 0,
Ninth Rattnllen 81 EUhlh nittullen 84,
Third Rattnllen 14 Tenth tlattnllen 10. First
iiaiuiiinn vi cmn uuiiaiiun iif. eiin iiai-
Ad. P. Weiss, who was en the Ath
letics' revtcr n. n iuirlcr bnels In 11)12,
will manage the Cnyugn semi-pros this
summer. Weiss' club has mndc nppll nppll
ctitlen for the Philadelphia llaseball
Association, and will be one of the
fastest traveling teams In the city.
Cajugn originally plnnned te play
games nt home and travel two days n
week. However, the team wns unable
te secure a suitable field nnd wns forced
te travel.
Weiss clnims he has- one of the best
Infields In the city. And n glance nt his
line-up for the Inner works gees n Ions
way toward making one t)ciiee iiir
statement. "Pipe" Inub will rncr the
Initial welt. "Pine" Is n "pip" of n
first baseman, and ery few halls will
get past him. Frank Farrell, former
Melreic star, will guard the ct'Olld
sack. Farrell Is 0 grcnt baseman und
nlse can hit the bnll. He should prove
linnluable. Vlnce Farrell, who was en
the pnxrnll nt llrldesbiirg last sensnn,
will cover-third. Vlnce is n well-known
nthlete. nnd needs no Introduction
Fritz Itllev. n Btnr with the A. K.
Is slated for the shortstop .lebju
1,1. ...! I.. .. l,.r n l,n flnlil r
The outfield, tee. looms up strong.
Scettv Orchard will bc In left. Irish
fiannen is the selection for center and
Geerge Church will be in right. AH
planl semi-pre Dnii neiere; nnu meir
names nre familiar te all followers of
the gauin in the city.
Aaren Mndery will de the catching.
He formerly played with thq Atlas
Hall Hearing team, and Is u corker.
He can threw, hit, run the bases nnd,
best of all, caujianille pitchers.
I.eggs Itesenberger will de most of
the pitching. Lefty 'Timlin nlse will
de a reed hnre of the work. Weiss
seys that he, tee, might take n turn
in the box.
A Inrire tmniher iif nlners nre en the
reserve list. All of them are stellar
performers and will bc able te fill any
breaches made In the regular llnc-up.
Weiss is booking Ws own games nt
the present time, but niter he is ad
mitted te the nxsoclntlen Art Summers
piubnbly will handle his affairs. At
the present time he can be 1 cached nt
Kensington 0111 en the Hell phone.
Middleweight Wrestler Dead
Putnam, Conn., Mav 3. Al IJndstrem.
,ht-,v.nnp. miiiritufiffhi uresttlne' chnmnfen
nt New KncUml. dlel In ths hospital ut
Worcester et dioeu peinjnin. auuui .,,,-,
ttfeka ke l.'ndstrem was rlillnsr n bicycle,
when he was struck by n meter bus anil
received a fractureil rlaht l-. Septic poison
Ins; started from this Injury.
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BASEBALL Today, 3:30 P. M.
MIIIIH PARK. 21st AM) I.KIIIOH AVJ-
ATHLETICS t. NEW KIRK
Rrserred Seats fllmMs' nnd Spalding's
F
He can
XnrHi 1'lillu trnvel In Old Timers', at tallen B
Thlrleenlh nnd Jehnsen, tenlnht. w hl!! Seara-Reebutk Iaaue Eualea 14. Ship-
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the Sulnts pay a visit te Slienalian, nt
J-erty -eighth nnd Drewn.
Harry Fritz Stars
Speaking of Shanahan brings te
light the individual brilliance of an
other star nthlete. Harry Fritz, of
Central High fame, nnd who was with
the Macks and Chifeds, was the big
gun In the 7 te 0 victory gained bv
Johnny Castle's clnn at Forty-eighth
and llrewn streets at the expense of Lit
Hi ethers.
The game was a thriller throughout
and the lend switched from inning te
inning. Fritz "accounted for three of
his team's dozen hits and Harney
Slaughter, manager of the department
store nine, also came through with a
trio of safeties. O'Cenncll, ferinci
Catholic High star, saved the day for
Shanahan in the sixth. With the bases
leaded nnd one out, Byrne hit a line
drive thnt was speared by O'Connell,
killing off a triple and preventing a
possible three runs.
In the final session nftcrRese had
singled, Jee Mulhelland was thrown
out ut first. Howe mevlne te second
en the play. It was here that 1'rim
hrekn un the melee with bis hefty hit
that &cnt Howe across lth the winning
run. Johnny Castle will in nil preb
ability use Al Meanle against t. t-'el-
It leeks Ilka a ease for the Beard of
Governors rf the Philadelphia llaseball As As
spclat'en In the same between Philadelphia
T.rmlnai and Ilartrain Park. 'Jhe laVter
umba tonight, in the game nt hein.,0 IhenSa. "Stars "tWc'.ScM.e thVi.tlS
as Shanahan plays en the home let en
Tuebdujs and eUnesuas.
Lefty Stlrly was In rare form and the
Seuth Phllly Hebrews were casv lctlms of
Urldesburt; at Richmond nnd Orthodox
stictts. Score, ft te 0. The downtewners
were let off with two safeties. One by
I)ae Ilarel In the third with two down and
the ether bv Ullhem, the former Browns'
backstop Stlely was Hteudy throughout and
IrsUf-ih but enu frce ticket. Krcnps, who
pltihed the Bphaa te a win eer the Mnckey
club, was thn IesIiir hurler. IIe was re
lieved l l.cfty Vann In the seventh
Ilrldesbun: is due at the Seuth Phils' field
tentxht, and they travel downtown with a
record of net huvlmr been beaten since the
regular season opened.
The Fle'nher larnrrs had a let of tun at
thn expense of Donevan-Armstrong". 1h
(rami, wns plael en the Varners' field at
Twent) -sixth nnd Heed streets and when
Scorer Hutten. dad of Larry Sutten, com
piled th box scere he announced the re
sult as Klelshcr, 11: Donevan, 0 Dlll Mc
Kenty was en the hill for thf downtewners
and slelded four hits. Iloblnsen vvas touched
up for slxticn, and seven c.ime 'n the elifhth
Innlnu and accounted for six runs. The
umpire then called th mint., Flelsher Is at
Nlcelenn tenUht. and American Chain vylll
be the cuest of Donevan In West Philadel
phia. Meese" McCmmlcU had better tend
out un S. O. S. call for a few players.
Kd Wise and his Xicetewn cohorts traveled
te West Philadelphia. Flfu-nlnth and Ox
ford streets te be exact, and minified with
the Media A. A. After seven Innlnw Mce Mce
tewn vvas ahead. 1 1 te 0, and Media's open epen
,iuf engagement marred, Nlcetevvn vvas the
Utter club, for the tlme belng at least, and
,i an e.ksy tlme of it with a trio of Hill
Weber s meui.dmeii. The uptevvners se
cured fourteen hits and I'ltchjr .ale, had
seventeen strikeouts te his credit. Tonight
nt Tenth and llutler NRotewn takes en the
l'lelsher Yarners. Hill Orleshaber will labor
for Tutu Walker, while Kd Weiss announies
that Carlsen, a new pitcher fiem Middle
town, l)c).. will muke his debut.
Hllldale has started off en another winning
streak, 'ihls Is net sianllnit or stranse news
te Kd Ilelden. Ills Darby athletes took the
,111: end of an ll-te-4 rcore with Hatch
Moter. Llve?j sturted for thi motorists
and after Riving ten runs In four Innings
retired' In favor of Trev, who allowed enlv
,,n run In the three sessions hn worked.
This afternoon at I'eurth und Jasper streets.
Camden, llllhini win open tne je
sun with West llcrlln.
Jersey sea-
At 3 o'clock this afternoon at llresd and
HlBlcr streeta Chupple Jehnsen's .Norfolk
Stars will in. licit with the Klthmnnd Olants
This will be a Kame worth while Chappie
has Jess Winters leady te hurl and he will
be opposed te tlnteed Williams, formerly
nf flncharach Giants. Jehnsen announces
this will be the last Wednesday afternoon
game. Thj home contests next wek will
oe Mendav, Thursday and Friday. This Is
ladles' day and all feminine spectators ac
companied by a male escort will be admitted
free.
The Harry Marker tram im te life last
evening. Journeyed te Highland Park and
walloped Jim itenner's team. 15 te 4. Pat
O'Utlen'M athletes were given a shake-up,
and responded In flne fashion. The same
teams ceme together this evening, but the
scene shUts te the Mnckev held, at Kortv Kertv
nlnth and Spruee streets. "Chief" Hart,
the Indian, will be the pltchlne selection of
the Mackey club, whlle Jim llenner Is un
decided en Ferd & Klndlg's choice.
The twilight season at Legan will be In
augurated tonight when the Dobsen team
meets Jess Dande's flub, at Eighteenth and
Rockland. "Lefty" Scheflcld will likely hurl
for the weavers, und "Deug" Shtffcy for the
home team.
The Seuth rhlllles are In the threes of a
slump nnd a. shakn-up Is llkel. Mangus Is
said te have been dropped already. The lnm
f'i. a. Mctlm jesterday te the pitching of
S,fyLier ana American Chain wen 5 te 2.
Tonight the downtewners meet Brldesburg.
and Billy Whitman has Hay Kepner ull
primed te add te BUI Rudelph's woes.
Phila. Jack O'Brien
jit sjfjssl U IIOMVft I.KNMINR
fl M CiT 13 FLP.ii.Rt:n. i.nssevq
nstJsl Ji: lUIIIV-ni.IKi. I.USSO.NS
Ym fl MONTIIH' tlVM
t'a Three Hand-Hall Courts Knn, Track
noting Taught Without Punishment
wiLHHN nr.nri.. igth & tiiestnlt hts.
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BOXING THHII
50c, 1,1.50
PALUSO v.. FU1
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MITCHELL
PIIJI, (K. O.). tS lUends)
VS.
FKAKKIF, Eoeodt,
BRITTON
HOBAN PAL!
w.t..a a, tea Piktar! 1112 H. fsaa I
Crandsll's. J8J H. Wh Locust Clear J
128 H. BJdi 4. II. Mllejiirww. Mjt sjsl
Pnwellen Cafe. 31 H.letht f he.Mu"'
1th- Mnmliv K linmmen. nn ijh
GOLF
Beautiful Country Club under con
struction with the finest twenty-seen
hole golf course In the Kast. Can
accept thirty-five mere applications
for original membership. Write for
Information.
C ',0!i, Ledger Ome
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Straw Hats
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"Wear the Proper Hal Alwyt
Gee. B. Wells
1315 Market Street and
2715 Germantown AveniM
match en a dn nnrlm nn.i v.a t... ,
call for flve daja and In writing. Chappie
Jehnsen will present the matter te the asso
ciation today. Desplu the fact that he was
flerdCeia,,t0Slghht.,00k h'" ,em ,' Uartr'"',
Jack nines' Old-Tlmers hnnded Mitchell
rietcher an ll-N setbiick at Twentj-flfth
!Kc.etiJfn.1. &n,lcr """V"- :k has several
subs In the line-up owing te a d'spute ever
the contract of Jlmm Josephs. "
Dencle Finishes Micky Merris
Rending. Mav; S. Swinging n Melous right
hcek te the Jaw. Yeui g Dencle. United
Slates iivy, stationed at Xjgin Island,
krecled out Mlckv Mcirls. the Wilmington
flwelght. In the second round of the wind-I
un of thn All-Amerlcan Athletic Association
dosing show of the .teasen hrre In the
Armerv last night Jee Klannerv bested Ray ,
Delmont In the seml-wlndup. je McUevcrn
stepped Len Olhbens in the seventh round
Andv O llrlen scored t.ln seientl. i,m, .,,..
when he rocked Illllv IlelU.v te sleep with
a left hook te the Jaw In the first round
Johnny Herren shaded Kid Texlcy.
In Style and Beauty, A Ise,
King "" Is Leader
ITS acknowledged prestige as a leader of
automobile style, influences hundreds in their
preference for King.
The most up te date Bedy-designers ideas incor
porated in King Bedy types.
.But equally important is the mechanical excellence
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none.
resten 1420
Margate C, ('.. composed of former actie
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irmeunt avenue Columbia 11131
lastle Plaiers, would
class Heme 'earns,
t te hear from III si
Themas J. Stanley. 1017
Hleckley A. A. will travel en a few Satur
day, Any team wishing this attraction
should writs te Wllllum Farrell, C31'0 West
minster avenue.
no I, Iturke A. A a second-class
team, would llke te book games with all
horn teams, either In or out of the city. Fled
t ,u viiiiiiuii, ItWI Lust HerliH street,
J'himt I'. C. has .May tl and a few dates
In June open fur any hema clubs offering
reasonable Inducements. 1JU Kast Clemen
tine stiret,
Northern A. A, Ikih Decoration Day A. M,
and P, M. een for flrst-tlasa home teams
efferliiif reasonable Inducements, Charles
MtUlnty. tlUl North rnlrhlll street.
lue 1,'lliimiiliin A, 0 Is booking games
vvlth first-class trams In or out et thn
city having ureunds und offering suitable In.
ducements. A, J, Uibun, U3 Urucnwlch
street,
'I he I'rnrre Travrlrrs would llke te book
frames wllii fourteen suvcnteen-vrar-eld nines
laying name grounds nnd offering reasonable
inducements. Francis McAullffe:, 17JU Rltner
iriei.
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