Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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    jack Dempsey and Jack Kearns Pick Geerges Carpentier te Win Frem Ted-Kid Lewis feM
3T0TON GEORGES
Today's Scholastic Games
And Results of Yesterday
Te Tess First One
ENGLISH OARSMEN
the Interests of n fixed nnnunl inter
national intercollegiate program.
At tbnt time it wns explained tbnt
what the English oarsmen had in mind
was it race similar te that held tn
connection with the American Expedi
tionary Force games held shortly nfter
the armistice. In that contest college
oarsmen from various parts of Eng
land nnd the United States formed
eight and rowed with little preliminary
training.
It Is understood Hint the proposi preposi
tion has met with considerable favor
In Canada nnd that the Oxferd-Cum-brldgc
enrsmen may visit the Dominion
during the summer for a race, or two
In case a satisfactory opposing com
bination enn be secured te compete with
the Englishmen.
In Uils country the preposition Is be
ing considered by several large univer
sity nnd nthletic club rowing centers.
The Idea wns explained 'ri'COiitljMuVv
f . ,i. .Miiicanr. secretary et tnl
tleiiul Association of Amateur 'C
men, and speaking unofficially heiri
proved of fhe plan. Hu wild he thOMi
TO DEFi
riillmlflplila Nermal n
it would be possible te stage BtiCll
4 1
J". I. ..
Mount
High.
.. WmI Cnllinllc
IleiiNtun l'lrltl.
rncc ns tlie j.ngiisii collegians haf
mind during the national champions
t. Centrul
INTKIMCUlKMIU I.KAHIX TENNIS
HiuVrifeH '"lrf ' '''' ,Inmferd- Shel.
...?.:",,!0f,',. Acnilrmr . (icrmnntenn Acid,
(in), Scheel J.unr.
TRACK
ruin (hnrter b. Ilmtrfertl. Scheel.
Mueen J.nnt.
VRHTtaiDAY'8 nKSW.TS
INTKnS('llni.HTIC I.KAdDK TRACK
j'inKferU HUli, 6H4i Northfent B,,
3jVftt riiilflhla Illih. 03 1 Central 1 1 lull.
regatta nt riiiinuemniit, the first 1
in August. The distance te ba '1
ii mile te a mile nnd n half wltl !
Carpentier Meets Ted-Kid
Championship Beut in
Londen Tonight
in
High Scheel Girls Will Stage
Competition en North
east Field May 18
Oxford-Cambridge Crew Plan
ning te Visit Canada and
U. S. This Summer
special trepny ter me winners. t ,
w
"1
i
RECORD CROWD EXPECTED
LIKELY TO ENTER NATIONALS I
MANY EVENTS ON PROGRAM
'a
ATHLETIC MAIDS
EAT LEWIS
IN TRACK MEET
MAY COMPETE HERE
k
Londen, May 11. "I think I slinll
uMe te make It 11 roeiI fiKlit," snl.l
SiKMLfwKtnilny en the morning of
II, twcutyreiind bout with OcerRes
tummllcr. " JS-te-1 favorite te win,
t ,),,. great IneleTd iiniphltlicntre in
m.frlnrs read. It Is n certainty, by
a, (dvnncc uile. tbnt the amphitheatre
' fnkht will held 11 crowd tbnt will
.MMbly cc pse Kiire pran records ler
E "," lifi,'nrp.ntrr fares
gJ'ne-l'ncli .nan," I.mvls. tl.c two twe
Mti shiCKer. for the world s light
iMwellit championship.
The two lighters weighed in nt tlie
rfnVldc this afternoon. LewIn, fully
dot! led, wns well Inside the 17r.-ne.iml
Unit .while Carpentier, dad only in
lil, iindfrKarmentM, tipped the beam at
175 pound".
It will nfterwnrd nnneunred that
tmIs uridit was 1."7 pounds.
Popular Interest In the event exceeds
tint of the !'"!" meetlnR between the
Frfncliiiinii and Jee UeeUett here, which
inirkdl (Scers" H'-e te imglltatlr fame.
Thli l mainly due te patriotic faith In
the EiiRlMimnii, who him battled
tbreueh mere than 2K senilis, nnd te
dmlralhm of his pluck in tnkinp en a
nin some twcHc pounds heavier thnn
'aihei'ir Carpeiitler" ."-te-1 supporters
ire Jack Dcnuey. the world's jienvy jienvy
nelilit clmmplen. nnd Jnck Kenrns, bis
manaeiM.. who claim the fight should be
1 aalknwnv for the Krenchiunn. Heth
rtmp my their men are in the best of
condition.
Many fnns today expressed belief
tint I.ewN would employ bis familiar
ln'ctlioilef InliKhtiiiR in order te counter
act theFrenchman's spectacular Ioiir Ieiir
ranee tnetlcs. I.ewls is built for this
kind of lighting, with spindling legs nnd
rtietildcrs and arms like these of a
Martfmltli. It is generally enccded
tint the men are equals ta far ns per
tonality, mrntulity and lighting ukiil
arc concerned. Jleth nre iiiaieir m
the tins and nre clever foetworkers.
Among the prominent persons who
hve signified their Intention of nttend
injtarc the Iiuke of Yerk, Prince Henry
and the Freneli Ambassador.
There will be five preliminary bouts
Mere the main show, which is sched
uled te begin nt 0 :HO o'clock. The re
wit will be announced te these un
able te gain entrance into the nmplil
tleatre by means of rocket".
A. J. Wilsen, who is promoting the
Hilt, will try te mutch the winner with
cither Demp'-ey or Heckett.
Venn iine leaves
ON NORTHERN TRIP
Seventeen Beard Rattlers Tonight
. for Vermont Homers Win for
Lafayette
Ce.nch CarKs end lil;i Penn ball teescrs Imnlndcr of the game.
will leave here tonight for Iturllngten. '
Vermont, where they ere scheduled te Teams Have Open Dates
!!St1.V,.lrI,,VC"ny Sf ,Vcprei,,I ,emnr- ' On of the tot travtlliu. club, in P.nu P.nu
lew afternoon. On Saturday tlie tenin , sylvanl... vhlch h.ir, planl all ih leinllnir
will tincl ever te Hanover. N II i''m te Oat" m.i wliii hucccrm, in jiuiUlLnlv
hprr ilw.r ,,. TnTf 'i'...,...,... tA..." without a Riim" for (Saturday, ewlnir te a
WW the engage .left Icsreail s Part- , m,undcrtandimt. The team can be had by
ueutli nine. Seventeen players will be Keuiiur In touch with KcnsliiBten 4201 W
in the Ited and Itluc party. I ut,,?r , K Jt t. e, .
Yeslerflnv (Mini'li..- lx.' . i.., . lloxberoueh hai May 23 open for a twt
... t J . unilC ISerr s home nin hBht (tame at home and also a few twlllBht
MT6 l.alnyctte the victory ever tlie'daten later In the season. The team de.ilPM
Ked Olid Hlue ill one of the most licctic t arraiiBO Saturlayand Sunday pmai
mcs of Penn s r ensen. Sis home runs
re made ever the short fences of the
Donevan-A rinMreng field, three by each
tfr.i; The Kasteninns came nt mere
juspicieu'i times than did thee f
lemi, jvPh the result thnr Hill Cough Ceugh
linsninc romped liome with n ti.in.S
. - - -.----.
Tictery. ,
nil StnrnW. ..,!.. ....
IJUajclle leaiu, had two llemcri the
lilSt Willi lltll, 1.1, n.i.l 4l. ..n.. 1 . 11 ltlll tULIIILMtU Ik .Jlu.csPlv'.lt.. Ul.lUHll VI III"
iH will one en mill tlie second With npp. :iriinc of KahHimineu'H uhotecraph In
i0 reposing jjt the sacks, Heriv's I n ndiertlsjn.cnt uppearlnK In Anivrlcm
In the ninth mine with tun in.n . 1 1nHE.17.lnen. Center added that a lepri'sen
Klilitnf ili nlnn .... it I ,'" tathe of the Hawaiian association would k.i
jr-igiii ei the nine runs made by I.nfa.v- te tiu Uniw-d state te interview rred v.
'tie came through thn medium of the itubicn. nctrttary of the A. A. L".. m the
trio of homers. nutatien.
"Corse Sii ivnn'u (ii-ct li,.mn..
hi, """i limine in tlie
X. 1 ,,we ru,1ers te the pentagon
Jd of ,im Al Meuradlati followed
"nil one. the sneks luln .l.,nl.,.,i
II the '
Till .nc ,he sn,'ks being depleted
V-i.... m me seventn Mulllvnn shot one
er the fence, but this time his brothers
... wii-iiicueus en the base paths
tj tneir nb.-ence.
U !y ?!f,(J.rnw' Pfnu's beme-run
m, vent hitlcss yesterday. He scored
e runs as tliu result of walks.
Marcher wits the batting star of the
"e. In addition te his homers, he
"M a single.
.nHAnV'.!'" I,nlllIl,r in the sfend
M fr,lt,,,.MVP.n,h' ,l10 1,lUl,r Wlth
'""'ou te .Stnrrlicr's four-ply wallops.
SPEEDBOYS WIN ON TRACK;
BEAT CENTRAL HIGH, 62-37
wt Catholic, St. Jeseph's and
Frankford Alse Win Meets
Set en ii1'" '"IV u'acU "'"I Held
d fi0m , .1M"' 1Mlh Twentynlntli
I'oen ' ' l' , M,m'ts' yterday after-
a)lehei,i V "" '"""linen, hewe
51 te 3!i 'C ''a"ge a,,,t llluu carl"
Vim.' 1 '
"I iiilu iri'Ninintn iiriiijii'iir
ngs.
'umnern I'ren wns il..fA..,n.i i .. m.. i any .Maxim ...i"" inn i-e.iu
Cthelle i,, M , !"'c.n,ed l'J'Het Menutle ion I'nwyi'in
Scheel' 1 iKl' '" tllcir ,l11"1 'nthelie yu"nh JIM alMlnlm..
te IS J: J1R,,P "R,,,t "t Vlllnnevii. r.l ,,V!'.';,tl,y ' ' ' u ' "s
ItMcaml i""0Tn ,lnH -hm nrBiinlwd'Bl'ui,,, MW 'entry
"""'i ami was net ex.nciiri i.. !.
PIHP f I thn hin.r ...I I . ' . . ,.
"id 4 10
jmd runs along with the shot-
put,
High ?nJSC,tf' I!rc': wnlleYi'd Catholic
Al,ln J10 ' "ml Catholic Hcboelf.'
St
A? dun l,$ b,,'a? N"Vftlica,t IIlKh lu
fl?H te'lli' c'1'elnstl(-' 1'C"B,I,! lwvt
Hte in Stocking Cuts
Short Girls' Ball Game
Jei Aiurtes, May J. fllri buie.
trains , thu t'vp,,,,,,. ,
Celli"' -lif0'''"" nna Ueeldental
lloje .net jesterday en the for-
Wta ' ,'"rml, iM " Mvcn-lniilng
e II wjJlc,'iianl 0(1 te 10 in fuver
fifth i.. ' At the mtl of tlie
h Inning th? sceru weh !H) te 7.
nenii l-n .1 .. . .
ttii... ... ",,u l0u iiuiiiereiis te
-".IHlf,
Thu pridlnuf 11 I.I l,n....
tone
, ' ...,. .. ..i,,i, nil,,-
baa
me li'Kiilatlen nine iniiiii
s
u'i or I in
J..,.,,,..,
g-'J-teu' hev Maci;ri Hfccw"
Wt,: , ,l'l"' ' mere until 10
net
iu uccii made. The delay
Jnea l,,e centw-t te seven In-
V.
trnlrni Illrli IVmh. Sit West I'hll.nUl.
nhin HUH itmIi, 30.
CATirei.ic i.iiaevk Tn
" '" VIM.
,; JewpIi'h Prm. 00,i, en
;ack
I'lllnnevit Trcii,
Cnttieltc High,
rnfjiu rnvTt'HTii
11lu".n0i?,",r-t'r Yellm"' 0(" Vrna 'liarler
IIAKF.IIAI.I,
Kplwepal
trnl, 0. ,"' ""'
Actiileinj-,
II. t'.t.t.i
II...1.. ... a a . v .. . i
viieirr niii, in i.n nane rren,
0.
PREAKNESS CANDIDATES
ARE READY AT PIMLICO
Miss Jey Looms Up as Favorite in
$50,000 Classic
Ilaltlmerc. Mnv 11. Virtnnllr nil f
the Prenkness candidates nre en hand
for thn S.-,n.O(in i.tnl -iiiini. .iii i.
inn nt Pimllce next Saturday . MIsh
Jey, fiueen of Inst season's two-year-old
fillies, is expected tonight.
It will be nn open race, in the
opinion of many turf experts, although
there is 11 disposition in hoiiie qunrteri
te install Miss Jey ns the favorite.
Hcphaistes' chances went senring. how
ever, when he smashed the Pimllce
track record for thn distnnce by run
ning n mile nnd 11 sixteenth in :44 L'-5
yesterday. The old mark 1m 1 :J3 1-5
held jointly by Sennings Park and .leg.
Mack (jiarner. It h announced, will
be Miss Jey's jockey. Shu will run
coupled in the betting with St. Henry.
Other prebable Prenkncss starters are
June (Jrnss, Pirn te Geld. Onlantmnn,
L'hnmpliiin. Missionary, Oil Man, He
lay, Spanish Maize, Mereutie, lieu.
I'.ulldeg Drummeud, Caretaker and
Pillory.
SOUTHERN FRESHMEN COP
Defeat Germantown High Yearlings,
11-4, In Ball Game
OT.V. HIGH Fit. .SOUTHUUN KilESH
r h e a n r li e a n
Sjl(e, "b. O OOOO dreen, ?. 2 2 S e
llucl. ss. 0 0 0 2 0 DesBhr, 21i I 1 1 2 0
CIIIIchpIc.c 1 0 l 0 l'erreca, II II 9 0 U 0
Uuliten, rf 1 2 0 0 AValker. 3b 1 3 0 4 0
Hlnub. cf. 0 0 1 0 0 I'ernt'n rf 0 1 2 e 0
Tuyiep. lb 2 2 8 1 4 Jtorrew, p 0 0 0 2 1
i)BrBhr,2b 0 0 2 11 I'r'dman.c 0 17 0 0
Karnt'il. If 0 0 0 0 0 Nitre. cf. 1110 1
Shruder. p 0 0 1 1 e Contole, lb 3 3 H 0 1
Loes, p.. 0 10 10
Totals 1113 210 3
Tetnls. 4 1 21 0 5
Southern 2 1 0 4 4 0 0 11
Ucrmantewn . ... O 2 0 1 0 1 0 4
Ceachc Fisher's Southern High
Freshman team triumphed ever the
Germantown High yearlings, 11 te -1,
nt Housten Field this morning,
The downtewners gained n two-run
advantage In the first inning when
Perrecn walloped a home run into deep
center with one man en base.
Four runs in the fourth and fifth
Innings assured Southern the game, as
Merrow, the Hcd and Mack twirler,
held the t.'llvedens safe for the re-
inaan.. 117.... 1 .- b'OA.Inv.Alf .. I.'.". lln.. I
strwt. ltoxberouuli. Pa.
Tin, Ninth lrcbvterlnn team hm enfn
dates for Saturday. Teams averaclnir nine.
teen te twenty learn can necure the ame
with Charlra I.'. flerhain. G015 Webnter
acnue. West J'hlladeliililn. ;
-
Knhanameku Net a Prn '
., ,,,,, ,,,.
. "0""'u V:.. ?. n, ..-. LV.'.'"!.. '"H''.'' !
tyur Athletic Union would net d"elara Uul.e
rep nuuvcr iicr uames
Ped" Hoeer. the veteran1 miwAser of th ,
Northwestern rrnfemlmmli,, lias n number
U U1?!1 tittira "ii iii nufcgmu ,, iut.-ii lit.- tvuuill f
llkn te liae Illleil by tlie best teams ln this in
My nnd vicinity M.iy 1 1 In open, alens
with a number of dates tlie latter part of
the month. Teunm deslrlnir K.inies nr
ftHked te cemmutilciita with J. Hoever. 2035
North American utrcet. Columbia 0000.
Boxer Dying After Beut
Sun I'riinrlM'O. May 11. Hebert Turne.
tueniy-one-Miir-uld boxer. was reported
i ilvlntr urly today nt a hespltul from h
tiiiHlc Iriicluru or tne naun i-uuereti in me
fourth inuiid of a bout with William Hick
rimii. billfd as "Al McCoy." biterj the
Assoc IiUiem Clul) hire lant nlsht
Pimllce Entries for Friday
' 1 list t.ice. puitu $11100. Itto-jcai-eM?, pell-I
' MuK fUH.TS 110.ne,al Oa. . ..100 I
soldier 'Jd . . Ili rtlihdid Murray .MJi
I lr,y Haul .. lO.'i lUai Hi)'
Liuii't Jletlur .Me.107
Second rece. purHe (SOOrt. t lie Kmersen
.Siieiili'chHue. fuur-yii-jld and up, maid-
, ell". 'J Illllc-H :
(u)Tlie VlrKlnlnn ltn (n'Quecreik 140
Iliixal Urems ....140 lleujhiiliuin ....110
I Wrack Oram . 13s Knthen Harlan.. 117
V..1.H Tlili, KM HV HPi-lt 1 III
lied Start I III Clronatller 14n
riliiB WelKliman 117 HUtury 117
Tell .Me 147
(u).I. i:. pHVln-UoaerlH Stable entry.
'I'lirie pounds clnlincil ler rldei.
Tlilnl race. DUIe tir.00 tln-ee-yuir-elds
I and up. non-winner- tlili nuetlna, (I fur-
I liiiriv Maxim ...ten Twe 1'Viilhers
l.l
.urn '"
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nurt.0 iiniui. I'imlhn ili-un-i ,
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C'laea A. thu-c-ji-ur-eUlH ami up.
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entry. (cKJulney iupi nur.
PlMh iai" pume ll.'iiH). I'lmlliii iSi.niVij i
Haiulli-ap. i.Maa IS, llirii--c,ir-ulils unJ up.
Tli'""'i!ml. . 11M Ah Over . . ,tl'i
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riyhiK t'lnuil ... "J? ."' 'rl
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KeVHiitli riu-e. purse tluiid. I'lnilU'e UraiK-il
Hiiiullrap, Cluna t". thrt-e-ear-nili( mm up.
Caniciu'tteur -'"" naiminun
ClfKii Hen" !;'; t'",""" ,,
lliiln (Ii- CnUBe..ia.l ,.Mner llnU(.
IndUn I'rlmu . .UJl .ady M';ae
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OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 22
INSIDE UOl'K ON UA4KIIAIX
Teu cn ki-eu reileJ en h "In' nnd
'nutl,' cf. Ii f-lfauua baseball, and be en
of the tout-Informed fane In the country, by
redn ''UOD" MMnell'a tralirtit-frenj-thf.
iheuUtf r weru urtlelee. which wpefi dlly
vi'k( i;vjue Lacoie.
Ily PAUL PREP
Tim Philadelphia girls' public high
schools will held their first nnnunl
track nnd field meet en Northeast Field,
Twenty-ninth nnd (lenrfield streets,
May 18.
ill' II Ml-1 . Miuv 1 ill riuii. fhm'v
The meet, which will start promptly
nt :i:30 o'clock, will have entries from
- ' ... t .I.
every one of the seven gins nigu
schools. Itesidcs a team from the Phil
adelphia Nermal Scheel will be icen in
the competition. . . , ,
.Miss Janet U. Walters, head of girls
athletics in the public schools, aided by
representatives from each of the high
schools, has mapped out 11 hue pro
gram for the afternoon.
I.nst vear the supervisory .iiiiiumcv
Ien Athletics decided that the i Rlrls nnu
heys' athletics in tlie puuiu. ey""""
lu.iii.i ....nin under different iicntis.
Therefore, separate committees were
appointed for endi class.
When the llrst meeting of the girls
Athletic Committee took place It was
decided te held this track meet. Lest
car Frnnkferd, Kensington ntm
Southern High Schools had a rlangulnr
meet, but the ether schools did net par
ticipate in track events.
Mrs. AVilllnm Ilelelielt, I1 "jM0
High; Miss Ida Helzbnuer. V tlllntn
Penn High; MKs Kdlth Hrewn, bouth beuth
em High; Miss 51. Hemlngtnn, ct
Phllndclphln High; Miss Lucas, Ken
sington High; Miss Stegcr, German -town
High, nnd Miss Legan, of the
Nermal Scheel, assisting Miss falters
and Dr. William A. Steelier, head of
the physical education department, are
responsible for the meet. It wns only
through their hard work tbnt the plans
for the event ware finally completed,
nnd they deserve credit far their ef
forts. Shake-up for Cliveden
Thern ill he n bic shuUc-iii) In the
Germantown High Scheel baseball team
before the Cliveden meet Frnnkferd
High nt Pencoyd tomorrow afternoon,
nccerdlng te reliable information re
cently received.
Heperts were issued nt Ocrmnntewn
this morning nnd .Tenes wns declared
eligible. Jenes is said te he the best
Infielder In the High street institution,
nnd he will be Inserted into the line
up, probably going te shortstop. This
means that Kehn will have te be
switched te right field In order te make
room for Harrett, who played the key
stone bng last year. Geerge Steel, who
has guarded right field all season, will
be switched te center nnd Karbach
benched.
While the conches would make no
comments, it wns learned that one
player was ineligible.
TIGERS PRACTICE STARTING
Prepare for Chllds Cup Race With
Penn and Columbia en Saturday
Princeton, N. J., May 11. The
Ornnge varsity in preparation for the
Childs Cup race with Celumbiu and the
University of Pennsylvania en Lake
Carnegie Snturdey spent yesterday
under Dr. .1. Duncan Spaeth, who paid
particular attention te the form of the
eight in starting.
The four-mile stretch te the dam at
Kingsten WOS rowed Ut n steady twenty- '
'....., .1,,. luPn i-lvlllL' tl'dr nttntiflnn tn I
, J, ' . i, . . " t i .,
ine iiui:iiir. m-mi-cii euuncs mm 111c
synciironlziitien of the final leg drive
at the end of the stroke.
At the dam the Orntise and the Iilack
rntu - K lined 111. for 7t lnr . Vml
oelverton. of the Oriinge crew, took
I tills opportunity te catch a crab en tlie
four stroke, which tumbled him out of
his sent at Ne. 4. Woolverton was
I picked up by the launch, which took
I him back te the deck, which hit been
i built at the lnm and reinstated him in
his rightful place.
The Orange nnd Illnck crews then
iret nwnv te n second start, this time
mere successful. Much time was silent
lining up the shells and in getting
'!,, I,nur nrH t'flllfi 1 lincf f frvtte
ter iim
start.
GIBSON OUT OF YALE CREW!
Eli Captain Will Net Rew Against'
Princeton and Cernell
New Haven. Conn.. May 11. Cap- I
tain I.angherne (Slbseu of the Yah) crew '
will be unable te row in the Cernell- I
I'rinceton-Vnle race en the lleusatnnle
and chances are only about even that lie '
will return te the 1CII beat for the Hnr- ,
vanl four-mile nice tluit closes the
helicon en the Thames in June.
lie bus been temporarily crippled b,
an injury te his buck which developed i
following practice last week.
Captain (iibsen was examined by Dr.
Temes C. tlreenway. head of the Yale
ncnnrtiiient of Health, and ufter con
sultatien with n New Yerk specialist
Dr. lireenwny sain unit tne only proper
course te take wns for the captain te
i-utlre from the shell.
Harbell te Represent Harding
IViitlilnKlen. May 11, One nf the meit
Pieniiiiciu i-iiiiie-- in viiu ..uiienai i apitai
etuiK'i In the Nations
rm pnnw uprinni; nere toinerrnu n
h rienlihnt JlanlliiK a Hailille liorwe "liar
lm " AnneunciMiiPnt (if the tntry ai
niiiile lu u iiiinmlttue uf Dm liiirai. nlinn
uimei'latliin "li'Hla llarbll U he rhl- I
,!..ii iiii.l nut threuch Iiin piuc-k at thn nhnw i
hy .i-K-.iiil Jetph Afctht-ben, who li.ii
In en kHlns the Htt-e-1 il.illy werkuuta te'
pivpjiH Inni fur the mem
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Beb Martin Scores Knockout
InillanaiiiilN. Iml.. .May II -Hub .Miutln
het. ivut cut i-nnniinin or in., a. i: i'
kiun'ki'U "(it Sehlli'r Jack Uurrcll, of th
I'acllki Ceanl. In Ihi flint ruunil ul' a vt-lu-d-
ulcil ti-n-rnuiul lmvit hre last nluht, thu
fi-Hture
if a tentluinnlal xheiv for .luck '
nilleii
nin a c. P-aillni: Uuht heawi.iiiriii
lert l-mllh. et llaennc. N. .1.. linupkeil i
nut Ottn IIiikIii-k. of rhllaililiihla. mliMlt- ,
wflahi In ihc fourth ieuii'1 or a schwluli-d
tt-ll-lilUllll bout.
7''.x.s Leaguers Score
150 Runs in Ten Days
Tort Werth, Tew, May 11,
When Amaillle defeated Clevis US
te L1 in u Wt'jt TexiiH League Kome
,tt Amnrille jOHterdny n new
rereiil for ruiin Neered In a fclngle
week wiih net, iiei'erdins te ligures
cemiiiled here today.
J.tiNt week Amiirllle scored mere
t lu) ii 1-0 ruiiH, wlillt) in Raines of
Tuesday and Wednesday almost fifty
(allien were I'hulkeil up. Tills is
said te he th? largest number of
scores ever compiled, In Mich a brief
period by a professional bimcball
flub.
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WILLIAM .1. DALLAS
Mayer of Hiidden Heights will
enter the pitching hev te threw the
first ball ns (he baseball season
opens in tlie New (Jersey town en
Saturday afternoon. Gloucester
will be (lie visitors
TO HOLD TWILIGHT SHOOTS
Penn Gun Club Inaugurates Season
at Jeffersenvllle Tonight
The Penn Gun Club of Norristown will i
. ..........
inaugurate a scries ei ten iwiiiriii
aiiueis ever Hi"" .11111:1 " n 11114,3 inn tu
ning. Secretary Heward D. Vandc
grlft has arranged a schedule for these
evening nffnirs, consisting of; three
events each night of two twcnty-five-tnrget
events nnd one fifty-target sheet.
Tlie season's schedule calls for sheets
en May 11 nnd '", June It) nnd iM, July
8 and Ii-, August 1- nnd 12(1. September
!) nnd -.'1. These sheets will be held te
give the business men 11 chance te go out
and try their skill. ,
The club expect these , sheets te
stimulate interest nmens the shoeiers
of that section. Should it prove rainy
the evening the sheet is scheduled it will
be postponed until the next Thursday
evening. Optional will be shot.
The shooters will be classified and
handicapped nccerdlng te their scores
made at the club sheets since the first
of last January. Trophies will be given
out nt the end of the series of ten sheets
in September-
Heme-Run Hitters
in Games Yesterday
AMERICAN I.nGC
Scaen'
Total
lltrs. Athletics 1
Piui9. lX-trult 1 1
NATIONAL IJOAGUi:
Hernnby. St. I)ul 1 ."
I.KAOL'K TOTALS
American I.mBue 72
Nutlenul Irf-ucue 09
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Style, comfort and dura
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American rowing pntlnislnsls nre dis
cussing with interest the possibility
of an Oxford-Cambridge crew competing
I In this city during the coming summer.
Aceerdins te word received from
Knglund, member of the two English I
university crews would r.tit be nvere
te forming a combined elgbt-enred shell
and row-ins scvcrnl races in Canada nnd
this country In July or August, provided
their onnencntH were selected nleng
somewhat similar lines.
If plans nre completed, it is probable
that the Englishmen will row hern dur
ing thn national championship regnttn
en the Schulklll, the first week in
August. , ,. ,
It is understood tbnt the English i
collegian de net care te meet at this I
time u varsity eight such ns the Navy
or Cernell in a Ions rnce owing te the
time nnd exnense necessary te trnlnliig.
Hawing wns dreppetl te a considerable
extent nfter the Oxford-Cambridge race
in England some weeks age.
Such n contest would require another
lenir slece of trnlnliig 6n unfamiliar
I waters with the Incidental expense and
coaching which the Kngllsli collegians
appear te think entirely out of preper-
tlnii te the interest t stake
When the nroiiesltion v
When the preposition wns first ills
ssed ln nn informal way durlnc til
Mlssetl ln a informal way during th.
recent visit of the l'nlverslty of Penn
sylvania relay team te Englnnd the sug
gestien wns laid before Jehn T. Mc
Govern, who accompanied the team in
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CMARTEST because
style is woven iute it
and comfort is tailored
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Will out-wear half a doz
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fifty cents.
It isn't a VAN HEUSEN unless it't
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rVHE VAN CRAFT is an
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Price $3.00 35.00.
Phillips-jencs Corporation
13 N. 13th St., Phila.
ANMOUNCING
THE OPENING
Friday, May 12t!t
of n IiiRh-grade spccinltv shop
that will enter solely te the
sport enthusiasts who arc par
ticular nbeut the sport clothes
they wear nml who require the
better Rinde golf and tennis
accessories.
fc rfmft
will nppreclnte tlie fact
will lmve .Stanley h, Uvrn.
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They are as steadfast in their colors as
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They cannot. That's why we guarantee a new
suit for every Sun Proof Serge that fades.
But (this is the nub of the story) you get
extra' trousers with each suit, virtually two
suits for the price of one ordinary blue serge
suit.
Loek for the label
Hollyreod 4-Piece
Combination Suits
$35
We call them com
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they are really two
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There are long trou
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knickerbecker trousers
for golf, hiking and
any outdoor purpose.
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most popular of our
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season.
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