Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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HASTY'S ARM AND
BAT BEAT BROWNS
Slugging Mackmen Overwhelm
Visitors in Rubber Game as
St. Leuis Swamps Phils
ANOTHER FOR THE TIGERS
BEATINO SI. Leuis two out of three
h' senirthln? the Ynnks will" be
jertjy tried te de when I hey start tlielr
sfrlM Willi '"v ''10lln,l "' wrsnn
gitunlay afternoon In (Sethnm. Yet
What May Happen
In Baseball Today
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lie fin Hint lliry have the old vva'lep
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atn fluke, tintled out fourteen hits for
M irs run. while Beb Ha1.v, the
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nnttl'err 17 10 ,mn Jer. City 18 14
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Ref'ratfr. 18 12 .858 Reading 12 18
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HtlL'TIIKHN ASSOflATION
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"nMIe 20 18 .801 N-'Shv'tlf 14 17
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.800 Hprlnifltltl 6 12
.ftrprotlen le ten hits nnd n trio of .Mini
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ln.C'itv 17 12
Ind'petl IS II
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.880 "iMllle l n
.817 Teledo... 8 22
When Felil benrdcil Ihe rattlers this
Herning for Bosten, along villi hln
(tr'iTan of expensive ball p'a.vers. lie
breathed n sigh of relief. Three days
wfre spent In Hie Clly of Brethcrl)
jtr that Isn't what he called it nnd
en tne of I lie days his favorites v.ere
deemed te defeat. ... ,
He lind come here expecting te make
snJeit ground, but went nwny smart
I'm under two successive reverses. He
rime, lie hew and Went nwey convinced
.wf the Athletics at last hove risen In
their might and determined no longer te
). (lie doormats of Ihe American
The 'iiel pessimistic fnn could nel
ttitlisvc become joyous ever .vosterdn.v's
triumph. Fer six and one-half Innings
It looked like n neck-nnd-npck battle
with the pre'-peets of nn extiu-lnnluR
Iray or rue- Then came the fusillade,
gli lirge, liiM'ieun and juicy runs
trickled across the platter In the A'x
half of the eenth, nnd four mere the
fellow Ins inning.
Fifth for Walker t
Included In the bnrrage of hits of the
dir'ii leg wcie two homer, ei.e b Clnr
race Till) Walker, his fifth, tying him
up with .llniiny Dyke for second-place
honors nmnng the home folks, nnd enct
ftur-iae ply by none ether than Ilpb
ert HnFty. The lest nnmed has never
Mtncil llic snbrlnuel of the slugging
liarler for prodlgieiiR fcetn with Hie wll-
Ien. hut nfter jesterdnr he deserves the . i.v,. ,.i iiinj.i..i.i.
Fnnni. nf lirllltr llhlced Oil 0 Itt'llestill ill wt. IIIlN lit Ilnatnn.
tlifMniklnn ha'l of fame. Net only did llrt,n '. ' Vp'k.
Itnli M.-1 ii cesiiv hni'Helilde into the
fwr-bll section, but with two en he also Rfn,n(r ;, KVhfMrr.
rime irnucil Willi ll miikii1. ""'" civcs i .-funrk nl Hiniriiu
him four Hit K In the lnl two entire Jfrnrj (ltit Terente,
firaes he has pitched. Net a bail n ver
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ARMY AND NAVY IN
LEGION MEET HERE
Twe-Day' Program te Be De
welded' This Year at Shibe
Park June 9-10
COLLEGE STARS TO ENTER
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL I.KAdt'E
l. Iy"l. 10) Ph'llln.. 7
Yerk. It ChtrRn O.
PlttOntrrh, (lt llefttxn. R (10 Innlnjp).
Clnrlnmtl. fli llrenkln, 2.
AMKUlfAN l.r.AfUT.
AllitrllrN. I3l St. I.011U. 3.
Detroit, fli v lerk. I.
IJestnn, 2i Chlrme 0.
MntihlnKlen, 3; t'lrvrlnnd. 2.
INTERNATIONA!.. I.KAOtJK
Rerlirslrr. 7 Krnillnir. 2.
Il.illlmnrr. I81 llnrrnle. II.
Jrrnry ( lly. 8i Terente, 4.
S)rnctif, 4t Newark, 1.
EASTERN I.EAtll'E
Nr llnirn. !: NprlnrRrl I. 3.
Wnterlmrv. I3i Hnrtferd. fl.
Irl(lcriM)pt. 4i lltrhhuri. I.
PlttsDrld, 2t Albany. 1
SOfTIIERN I.E.(ll!E
(hallnnoeitii, 81 tMV Keck. S (10 Innlnm).
Iltrmlnrh-m. 4i Atlnnln. 3.
Mnb'tr. 10i Ntiihllli. 0.
3lrmlithNnv Orlrnns, rnln
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
l-eulstlllf. 4 Mllunnker. 3.
.Mlnnriti'OllN, "1 Tolrde, 4.
t'elimhii, 81 St. Paul. 7.
IndlnmnellikK nt City, rain
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
NATIONAL I.EACI'E
rhllllr at S. i,,,
Ilei.inn at Pltlftburrii.
New Yerk at Chlrnxe.
Ilroeklrn-Clnrlnnntl net scheduled.
AMERICAN I.EAOUE
llrtrett nt Wimlilniten.
INTERNATIONAL I.KAU CE
nultlmere ut lluffnle.
TO CATHOLIC LEAGUE
Addition of Jersey Team Increasss
Circuit te Six Clubi
The Heard of Directors of the Cath
olic high schools lini admitted the Cam
den .Catholic Iligli Scheel and the ad
dition of the new member from New
Jersey enlarges the circuit te nix teams.
With the inclusion of Camden the
league new has as maiiv members an
the Public High Scheel League.
Cniiiden Catholic High Scheel is new
in the third jear'ef its existence nnd
numbers nbnut four hundred ntudcnts.
and the total probably will reach 700
within two )c(irs.
Tile new school will begin its league,
activity with the basketball neasen of
1!)2.'l. and fiem then en will fellow the
tegular inn of school sports, including
football, basketball, baseball, track,
soccer and possibly tennis. The Itcv. .1.
Arthur !Iii)cs is athletic director lit
the newly admitted institution.
rile and clccr visiting second -sacker.
iibe smote leund-trip blows, mnking
the series a hectic one for homer.
The four-pi) shot of Heb Hasty, it
mtiht be we'l te mention, was the
tvrntv-fnnrtli of the veti th fill season
for the linbitucs of Twenty -first ami Lc-
hlrii avenue.
Since the nrewnt home stay the
Mailmen hnie been going along nt nn
even pnee. Five games have been wen
it nil Ins ninny lest. The Yanks wen the
only seiies of three played te date, with
10 victories and one defeat. Cleveland
lied the Mnckmen nt two and the
Browns lest two nnd wen one.
Chicago comes here this afternoon.
ind If Remmel. Harris. In.vler and
Histy, with the aid of Heimlich. Yarrl Yarrl
fen nnd Moere, can keen tin their geed
work while Tlllle Walker and his mates
continue -"their ferocious pelting, the
Miekmen will continue te be the delight
of local fit ml eni.
Geldle Rapp Is Hurt ,
While the celebrating ever the Ath- I
lrtlcs lien been general, a sml note has I
been stuck into the filvelitles. The
Fhllsueic lambasted, pasted nnd other
wise maltreated esterdny out In St.
LeuIl Ilr.iiicli Rickey's cleuters made
twenty-three lills for nineteen uins.
the record for runs nnd lilts of the
1922 season, t ,
while nil tills fduecinc wns coin? mi. 1
Willie Denk was checking the Phils. 1
wttn ten hits and seven inns. Tim Wll.
helmltcs mnde four errors In their ef
forts te turn hack the St. l.euisans.
OOMlc Hern), the het-corner artist.
received Injuries yesterday that may
xp him out of the line-up for a month.
While chasing 0 foul fly the former St.
Piul star fell Inte the Cardinals' dug
out, suMnlnlng n broken rib nnd a
jpriincd nnkle. Reger Welglitstenc will
held down thhd while Cloldie is rceu
pentlng. T.V (!nbh's Tlivnik u-lmLA D.. 1. ..t
llflTA liAe ltin . ..! I.. I.
r-.v ,a- uirn 11 IIIIKIICV, Wll C OIC. I'Oll- ...ll. n.,,1.
tltiuril the erst-ipsinntiiv . -Ik. ......' n'.l.H'..' ""."'
tif thr Ynnks llv tiLT... Vi.; it ' MU or .loc iiuv. na Kiuge weiter-
nte run. r.,. , L h , "' th( ""W""" I weight, handily weu the decision fiem
me ramp for the third successive time. lisn Aiwieruin xeter.m iimnkln. h.i,i.i.
when Reekie Plllette the main twelve-round attraction at
the Freeperl Sporting Club, .lelinny
Winters, Freeport bnutiun. wen the de
cision ever Ted Scidemnn. of New
A'eik. In the ten-round scml-lina! bout.
Sel Manners, of New Yerk, outpeinted
Yeung Callahan, product nf Reckvillc
Center, in the four-round affair. Hilly
Nevins and Kddie Hnldwin. Kast New
Yerk welterweights, battled six rounds
te n draw, .lehnm Wlllels, welter
weiglil. outpeinted William Ferd in an
other sK-ieund scrap.
Kntrles for the third annual Ameri
can Legien Field Day are pouring Inte
the office of fJeerge W. Orien, director
of the two-day meet, which will be
singed this yenr en the grass at Shlbe
Park, June ft and 10.
.fudging by the number of athletes
and flubs who have signified their In
tention of entering the meet, thin ) ear's
which Is the first two-day one. will
he belter and bigger than cither of Its
predecessors.
Dr. Orten expects te have army and
nnvy athletes from every section nun
camp east of the Mississippi nnd will
hn e several special service relny events.
In addition n complete track meet of
tilteen events, ihe same as contested
In lellege rnnks for the army, navy
and mnrlnc corps will be held with the
winner enrrjing off a handsome trophy,
Willi the return of the celclge stars
te their homes the first nnd second
week of June a number of high class
pet formers will be en hand. Lcceney, of
Lnfaette. who has been doing tinder
10 seconds In the hundred; Allan Weed
ring." Oljmplc chnmplnn, and nt'pre.s
rut, starring as a member of the Syra
cuse track team : Larry Brown, the
Pen 11 captain : Jimmy Connelly. of
tSeorgetewn: fleerge Hrender. of Penn,
nnd n host of ether college stnrs. are
expected te tnkc the mark In their fit -verte
event.
The usual Legien pest relny and spe
cial races again are Included en the
program. In. addition the twelve-mile
marathon run. starting nt Vlllnneva
and ending nt the City Unit, will be
hehl. In the Inst two yenrH this event
has'drnwn the cream of mnrathen run
ners from all sections of the Kast be
cause of the handsome prl7.es awnrdrd.
Se far Dr. Orten has received a num
ber of entries from' New lerk club
stars and nlse a number of local dis
tance runners who competed the Inst
two cars.
A new event, the Intersclielnstlc
medley relay, has been added te the
program for the purpose of bringing to te
collier teams that wen the event In their
special classes In the Penn relav earni
val. The medley will be n sprint race
and will hnve such teams as West
Philadelphia. Lausdnlc and several from
New Jersey entered.
An Invitation scratch mile rae. In
which It Is hoped te have Jele Ray as
one of the entrants, along witli Larry
Shields, of Penn Slate: Larry ltrnwn,
of Penn ; Mel.ane. of Penn, nnd ethers
who have starred in college athletics.
The races will be run en the grass
en Shibe Park, with the field events In
the corners of the ball park.
STERN & CO. BEATEN IN
OPENING BASEBALL GAME
Oder 1700 Beys and Girls
Entered '21 Junier Net Tilts
.... ..,. - - hi
California Beys' Club Real Beginning of Youthful
Tennis Competition Stars Such as McLoughlin.
Johnsten et al. Thus Developed
By WILLIAM T. TILI1KN. 2d
Tennl Champien of the World. 1020-1021
INTERNAL REVENUE
m
HAS STAR PLAYERS
Bill
Tipping, ex-Parkesburg
Hurler, Is en Pitching
Staff
Inability te Hit at Proper Time Re
sults in Defeat for Printers
Kdward Stern A. A. traeled te
Columbia C. ('.. at Fourth and Perter
streets, and plejed their first game of
the season, lestnir bv a score of it te -.
They had wonderful chances te score
with men en eases, out teneu wmi incir
inability te hit nt the proper time.
Malinger Cele was well pleased with
the showing of his players, and has a
ball club able te compete with the best
semi-professional teams of the city.
He has for pitching staff Deug Slier-
roil, 'last )ear with Oxford, of North
Carolina, nnd who will be his mainstay
WHEN tennis and its various aspects
are discussed the talk 'invariably
turns te junior tennis. The remark
able growth and
success of the pres
ent sjslem of the
.Notional Associa
tion In Ifi sectlennl
distribution of the
country has rather
overshadowed the
place where junior
tennis gained its
first bold, namely.
California. In 8an
Francisce there Is
a park well named
(Jelden Oete Park,
for from this same
w. K. Davis park many a great
player stepped through the (1 olden
(late of Fame. Seme years age. Under
the supervision of Dr. Summer JInrd;
and the actual organization ul ..
Marvel, n boy's tennis club was or
ganized. JI1I1 club was the real be
ginning of junior tennis In America.
Frem the club came M. K. McLoughlin,
Little Bill Johnsten. Jehn Strachan,
Reland Roberts. Willis Davis and 11
host of ether players whose names are
household names In the tennis world.
This club has grown and the Idea has
expanded until this yenr the entry lists
In the Junier boys' and girls events
totaled 1700! Think what that 'means
mere than fifteen times as many
plnvcrH as take part annually In the
nat'lennl championship Itself.
Who van soy hut what the boy or
old who icon that Junier event 1hn
Urartu net destined for the national
championship itself in the futuref
rplIK result obtained In San Francisce
citizens with ndcuuatc facilities and op
pertunities for recreation. There Is co
operation between the tennis association
nnd the city authorities which pio pie
vIiIch the children with the chance which
they have quickly grasped. The Park
Commission wrote te me some weeks
before I left U10 Fust asking If Rich
ards nnd I would piny In the Park for
the children. We icplleil nt once that
we .would, nnd thnl Dr. Hardy would
arrange the dn'e. Leng before wc ar
rived In the West the whole matter hud
been planned and officially sanctioned.
Thus the ichoel children ualntd
for nothing what the-public would be
teqttlrcd te pay big money for simply
by the ro-operatien of the city and
the tennis association.
0H(ANIZKD junior teunU from the
standpoint of a municipal asset,
cannot be tee strongly advocated. It
provides healthy exctclsc for the chil
dren, at the same time Inking them off
the streets, while if the city Is fortunate
enough te develop a pla.xer who gains
nnllennl irpututlen he brings advertis
ing value of the highest type te repay
the city that gave him his chance.
The National Tennis Association has
made a careful study of condition"
throughout the whole country. Paul H.
William, the field secretary, can furnish
the data and recommendations for ways
nnd means te develop the game from his
office at l!0 Bread street. New Yerk
City. Whv net jump in new and help
put' your city en the tennis map by or
ganizing junior tennis un a big scale?
E. ROSENBLUM IS MANAGER
The Internal Revenue Department Is
again lepresented en the diamond this
)enr with 11 fast ball team, Last sea
son the club made a splendid record,
and of tuitit.v games pln.ved wen six
teen, lest three and tied one.
Victories were sceied at the expense
of the liiMtilicr. Public Health Service,
I'. S. Mint. F. II. Athletics. This
-ensen s the first time the dcpnrtii.cnt
has been ferlunnte te have 11 repre
sentative team, and It hns been om em
plelely outfitted and picked from cm-
I leyes exclusively In the Internal Rev
dine Service.
Maxwell K. Resenblum. who assem
bled and held together as business man
ager the team last yenr. has been
elected te the same pest Ibis season,
mid Meignn II. Parker will manage
the linvs while In action.
Among tile i!ii)ers are vine-lire
Bill" Tipping, leineii.bered for bis
icmiiikable performance In pnst years
wllh Yeik nnd I'nrkcsbiirc as pitcher:
Ceergle Fleck, of Nnrbertli : "Yeung"
Dill, formerly with Mervine; Temmy
Millien, the former Northeast stnr
shortstop; Harry Lees, second baseman
of Clearfield: "Morg" Parker, of 1IIII
crest, nnd ethers known te all local
baseball funs.
The team plans te play three geme
II week. Twilight games will lie
phi) cd en Monday and Wednesday eve
nings and nficruneu games en Satur
da.vs. It Is planned te secure suitable
Inclesed ground. Its location will be
announced when obtained.
Manager Resenblum would tike te
hear fren. teams such as Twent) -ninth
Ward. Philadelphia Ini'iulrcr. Blckley
P. ('.. Ilajeea. V. S. Mint. Paradise.
William M111111 & Ce. Mr. Resrnbiium
SOUTHERN HIGH FRESH
CLINCH BASEBALL TITLE
Virtually Win Crown by Beating
West Phllly, 11 te 2
Southern Illjli Scheel virtually
clinched the interschelastle Freshman
Hasebnll League championship tills
morning by defentlns the Vest Phila
delphia High team. The score was 11
te 'J, The snme. .was pla.ved en the
Harry A. Mnckey Club's grounds at
Forty-ninth and Spruce streets.
Kffenberg, of West Philadelphia, was
the hitting star of the game. He
slammed u home run and a pnir of sin
gles. Merrow, of Southern, bad 11 triple
and 11 homer. He twirled a brilliant
game.
Si ere :
n. ir. 1:
Southern If IVrrli 110 0 ." I 0 11 A y
W. l'hlln H. frnrli 1 M ! I 0- -' '" 7
Itiitterlcs Merrnn sml KreMninn:, Jencn
Hml Ven!, t'miilres t'lHhi r nnd Kill?
SPHAS BOOK BIG GAME
Manager Gottlieb Arranges Contest
With Brooklyn Royals
Manager IMdle (iettlicb. of the Seuth
Philadelphia Hebrew Hnsebull Associa
tion, was scheduled te meet the Sotidcr Setidcr Sotidcr
len team lomenow evening at TI1I1 -Icentb
and Jehnsen sttci'is.
The go ni was called off and the
Sphns have been Indeed fortunate In
securing one of the best attractions In
the Kust. The Broekl.v 11 Re.val (!lnnls,
with ti record of but a single defeat nil
.vcar. will be downtown tomeriow night
and Rube Clin tubers has been selected te
pitch.
ti.
ATHLETICS iV. CIIICACIO 1, '
Kerrrtrtl Seat Oimlirl' nnd Spatdliig'S
BASEBALL today, 3:30 P. M?
rarj',MM,k, 3?v JH
V A r ' ; jjjl
In Whjte and Brownish Braids
I'riccn fc tZfi
f.,wv
Start at
tThe'Ncw
Bet son
Hat
12 S. 52nd St.
4012 Lancaster Ave.
Mr. Tilden's net article will be
'l.llln.MlN 11'MM.H 111 Ta....!.!
J- holds a lessen for me cuics 01 . vimi -... ......... vv iiiium .viiinu cs in. .vir. uoscneiuim
Amcricn that wish te provide Its futuiel CepvHbM. idu. hu I'Mlc Udgtr tampan t) ,, rMlpJlP( nt ;,m: Hael avenue or
. Diiene walnut ntMti tiurtng tne tiny aim
"Mealey Outclasses Fitzgerald Woodland L'llMi J In the evening.
NEW ATHLETIC COACH
AT PENN NEXT FALL.MeX
K txgei
1 IinmiC lljra , 'V.t
or i'niiaaeipnm,
N. !.. Mn It;. Jnhmi
ihle. eutc.usnctl Whltev i
tvrd. aIpe of I'hllHdtlnlila. In the
fight-round wind-ue of the North Slde Clul
nere. Mvmcy uhh h rmni jnn unu ft rturu
1 tinMAAii that 1itnt U'hllpi- u u a ii nf nit f linia
i nnd had the outer's luce In a bndlv bHtlercil
rondltten. Jennnv carried till or the eltt
,i,,., I round. Tern Drnacla, nt the I'lilllpplnp flr ll"'
armer assistantJ ,II)Bn(,!li ,u r-kt-ii Jee oeitetti. of ieukIi-
,ie dlret'tnc nflteenle. N. Y.. In the p'cht-re'ind neml-ulnil- , n
IZlc, tllrettei O' ;1P.U jehnny Camnl. of I'hllatlelnhla. hamlet'
depnttllient nt out nn nnnierc f ul litc'na te Kelibv lurn. ein
tar, slopped K. O. 'liunpH, of l'lttsburKh.
It ins. been announced that the tincl: ,. KallNt wi, uen mnnv KBmes for
and field chnmphinsli ips for the league Westmont of New Jersey; Seiling, from
will be held en Mnj'.i. ,jH. jjoiltgemery Ceuntv Lengue. nnd
n.-iAt-r. !. ,P-rt ...... Kcnitins. of Haltitiiere Blue Socks.
SEIGER WINS OVER NORMAN In the intictd first base, Jee Cehen.
- ! formerly of S. P. II. A. W. : second
Awarded Decision. at End of Twelve- base. Sizler. of Westmont : thhd base.
I. emit ittliii s.1n tiil u'itn uftvniMi 1 Iniutiu
n Brooklyn the State: shortstop. McLaughlin.
Round Beut
from Westmont. a youngster who will
pave his way as a real pla.ver.
Behind the bat. De(5rasst will de
most of the catching, and Manager Cele
Ah en Sundnv
"WKiiiem into camp, jesterday another
resnmnn. Stener. made the cestlv cast
wit he plcss. holding them te ii trio
i Mietics while eleven were made off
Mm Jenes.
ik? wiVif'u' ,a,r of "", yttn- li'W
e.mm7fl,lng t,,em 7 te - '' III
wmuiates were making live hits off
Cwrtney. formerly of Washincten
".!J.",,"Mv,,r!.," !''-. . w'i
bmli.?: i "e" V. ,K..U'V 'PntiiiK the
i ,;":.'''" - ii 'iiin iincii.v no
. In the Natl'iiial tlu lii...te'.ir. '..... i
n.-.. n ...-.". !..'. "'HUIfll
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New Yerk. May 10. Sammy Seiger
wen the decision ever Jackie Nerman
lu Ihe stnr twelve -round affair at the
Hi neiliviiv Kxhlhitirtn In ItrnnUln liint
night. The semlwind-up went te Hilly as an alternate. In the eutlietd will
Levine, bnntam of Ceney Island, when I he Cunningham. Owens and Mathers.
he beut Blllle Rykeff, of the Kast Side, lie will use Pitcher Faust and Sherren
in eight snappy rounds. Jee Mein-ihi the outfield, due te their hitting
hardt. of Rldgvvoed. welterweight, made ability.
short work of ('lurries Mellis in the t Manager Cele has several open dates
four-round set-te. knocking him out anil would like te hear from first-class
nftei less than a minute of lighting in i hall clubs having their own grounds,
the first round. Jee Weiner lest en I He can be i cached at' 0222 Muster
points te Al Tlernan in the six-round Istrcel, West Philadelphia, or Kdward
..IIihIiihiii 'I'll i-11 litmL. tin . !... !. n i k 1 i m A A J1
iiii'iiiiiiiiiu, . imv mum- iiiu iviiuHi- - ntern i .. .viarucc -t-tii.
Pitching Feat by Schoolboy Hurler
U.illlmerV. Jlav HI Harry Child sixteen-
car-old boy, plti'hlnc for tha Hi. Ann's
ttfim of the I'nthellc Hchoel Hey Leasue of
thin cltv, Iikh hunu up n hurliim record. Ye
terdny he held the oppealnu teum te ene Idl
In nine InnliiB and struck out fifteen men.
A feu das a no In n slx-lnnlng eaine he
shut out h's oppenrnl without a bit nnd
funned flfieen of the clchtecn batters who
fneed him. This Is the flist sear thut Child
ha done liny pltchliiB.
J. Leenard Masen Will Act as Super
visor of Wrestling and Boxing
J. Leenard Masen, former
te Dr. R. Tall MacKcnztc
tllC Pll.VSlCa- Olllicnwun licineiui. r Ail.ntlB fill. In nnether plitht.rnn ml in
the I'nlvcrsltv of Pcnnsvlvnnla. will etl Hob'nren. Atlantle't r;it' weltervtelght
return te thcM'niverslty next fall, tic-
cording te a seml-erBelal statement. '
Under the proposed n'an te have all'
athletics and monies of the different '
learns under one head the trustees of
the University are expected te se'ect I
Dr. MacKenzle as the dean of the
nhvslcnl education and athletic depart- i
ment, as the new plan calls it. The
dean of the department will hnve the
same standing in I'lilvci-slty affairs as
the deans of the Wharten Scheel, col
lege nnd the ether departments at the
University.
Mr. Mnsen, lt Is expected, vvi 1 act
as supervisor of boxing nnd wrestling,
in which capacity lie is better known
in the college and school world. (J core e
Decker and Jnek Servnis. reaches at
present of boxing nntl wrestling, re
spectively, will continue at their pests.
Mr. Masen's duties wll1 be te leek after
these students net members of the reg
ular teams in these branches of sport.
He wilt also probably assist with the
students who take track work in pref
erence te the gymnasium for physical
education in order te relieve Coach
Robertsen of the track team. A track is
In the course of construction en one of
the river fields te hnndlc the overflow.
By Dicksen wi'l continue te handle
baseball, basketball nntl football in the
sports for nil pre;rniii with Dr. Charles
K. Buck Wharten continuing In the
capacity of assistant te Dr. MacKenzle.
Rice and Angele In Even Break
lliilllntere. Md.. Mn HI. With a cut ever
hi left eje h epllt lip nnd reputation ren-elil'-rabh
besmirched, Krankle Jl're. local
1 1 trht i i lrVi I umn rnail tiltli n ileein t .! I. t
ipri'd I hiiiii"hriim -. m ii . un n ii n ii inn inn
elalit 'iwelie i minder wllh Hilly Angele, uf Yerk,
pplne fl the I'la house
Downey Beats Mike O'Dewd
mbu. O.. May 10 rirnn Ijem ne . t
Pleieland mldtllene kiit wen the referee's i
dirlslnn ever Mike O'Dewd. St. Taut In a
twelve-round bout here.
Wilmington All-Stars, vs.
Marshall E. Smith & Bre. A. A.
10th and Butler Streets, 6:15 P. M.. TODAY
Play Ball
Shoes $4.50 te $13.50
Gloves $2.00 te $10.00
Bats 50c te $2.00
Sliding Pads $2.00
Sweat Shirts $1.75
Sweaters $8.00
Atk for oer catalogue of all spring and lemmcr ipertl
Marshall . Smith & Bre.
t-jSy-asBTBBr'4
Men a
Furnishing
iln.erperated) Alhlmt.
724 Chestnut Street GoeJu
h Ilrni
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Se nf"h,l" ri", -"ni,. 'a, !
Pubs lirhll . " K'"m "BtiliiM the
ha S.' il. J'1,1!, iwimmates were
r g c,cve" efr Vie Aldrldge.'
ELLIS WARD ILL
r0rmer Penn Crew Coach Victim of I
Paralysis
' "tJ' n1"' cnel,'l '""Ws at the
'tae iraV. . ,0"'",J,vnnn f"'- thirty
1 1 wrni u" N rV,rc,,,"f f''"" " "
Omlillni. I ' ' "' ' NIIIKIOIII. Ills
w InL. ,,"1"Hl,l,,,,d eerieus. ultlieugh '
in '" III' COlllllll'tl til lilu Iwi.l I
Navy Elects Lacresse Captain
Ann'Miil. Ml.. Mn III. - The Naval
Academv luciew team hns elected Zeu
Seucek, cf Uklah'imu, tapuln of the team
fur nel eni. He Is one of Iho attack
p'ayers.
The
fllllllllis
itrhkeM '.. '""'S enuch was
""aen mm i I lin ii uw ....... ii. i....
t USu i.. ... '' ""Hum UK", 111! I
, h het until leeently that his con-
ills.
lu Lm .. .a. - .
reel,., i,i:"i7i"".,"J."ir?
flln tn.T iiwpiiiiiii nn I'liiicii ill
'imiifa ..i -"'sj iiii-ii 10 me niaiiu-
'"'' h) the AVin.l fnt.r.... i i......r
!Hn7. i """ lri''
Piueii hf-i-aine serious
L r' V"1-'1' who is
k. rt signetl I.Ih p0
l , "lr "'- Hn.
Naei'nf kH1r,s "'V,1 "'" ctiulpment.
LT ?. " 1 bK .eel ege eighls use bladei
en i me n aid factory in Frank-
l!f ,
fll en r0 .,1,,,',,'n,, """' 'Mr. Wllld
era I, i"f ' ,e ,,cst Professional scul
t,a "i Amerlen,
Crds After Western Club
WuaN,.lhlI,,Nreot:iftlen b tha
Inilth A,ial".vfer. the ourehnse of the
" MPcited ilkl' Wiitern Association Chili
f.toinne '"."'neted today, a.-ceft.
""Bull
.MVli
'in Ji
br w .;;." '" rer' wniin ey I'resl
. ii.S.H.L'?.l'0.rt Smith Cub. The
idifiiVin' ;Z';. ".".".
j ihv -.fllbHMrlHlvrul
Runs Scored for Week
in Three Big Leagues
NATIONAL LKAfiVK
Mkim TVT f STI
St. Ieuls...l 1 1 1 I j I 20
Phillies ....I 5 7 I ! IU
Cincinnati..1 ft fl I 11
llroehlvn .. el a I I 8
New Yerlt..' ftl I I 0
Pittsburgh..! B I ! 1 0
Bosten ....I I ft I I 11 ft
t'hlratre . . ' 4 1 0 1 ! I I 4
AMERICAN LKA UK
S M T W tF"S TJ
Detroit .... SPS 1 -I 14
Athletics . . . III 13
Washington. 7
Cleveland .. 3 2 5
St. lititils. . . 3 a
New Yerk.. 2 I 3
Bosten .... 2 2
Chlcag 0
INTERNATIONAL LKAfil'K
Bull line e , ,
Jersey City
Buffalo
Rochester ,
Svnctisp .,
Newark . , .
Terente . . ,
Reading ...
Isjm Ji vj jr jb- s
ii ,-,
2 2-
Indianapolis Gets Jonnard
(iilrnsn .May Hl.-The Olants have cut
down the rosier te the twenty-five pUver
limit. T tcher Claude Jonnard, right-hander,
purchased fiem I.lttlr IlecU last iiii)mr,
was Ihe hiiipIhh member of the clan who
fe't the ax. .tnnnard, who had attracted
fnverable comment bv his speed, was sent
le Ihe India nn poll cluh, of the American
Ammilntlen. en option nnd ha may be re
i.illcd th' fall.
Pheenixvllle Entries for Wednesday
rirst tnte. c niinuur tnree- ear-elu. a
MISS LEITCH WINS, 9-8
British Gelf Champien Overwhelms
Rival Today
Sandwich. Kng.. May 1(1. Miss
Cecil Leltch, the British woman's golf
champion, defeated Mrs, Nerman Craig,
nine up nnd eight te go, 1u today's play
In the ladies' open golf championship
tournament here.
MI.-is Kdlth Leltch. sister te the cham
pion, defeated Miss Robinson live up
and four te go. nntl Miss Je.vce Wethe-
i oil wen ever Miss Duncan, eight and
seven.
Teledo Releases Luderus
Teledo, May in. I'red l.uderus, veteran
Prut baseman and manager of the Teledo
club, of the Aim r cm Association, "nas neen
Riven h's unconditional release and flight
Fielder Allen W Ickland ha been appointed
temporary manaeer of the club.
furlong
Mary Maunetii
James
De I'rlmn . .
Prunes
l'rlscHU tlieen
way ....
Super Maid
Second rnie.
and up. about
.118 nirecter James, .118
.lis 'Hue as Steel..., us
I lu in.. nh .
.U'J Jehn Thayer ". !!'. I lit
niueia. ill
. lOf Celtic I.a U3
Five Leading Batters
in Each Majer League
W1KIUCAN I.KAtilK.
(i. All. n. II.
RUIer, ,St. Iul. , 2 121 38 4
Mitt, New nrk.. 22 SI IA 3S
Hpeiker. ( Irvrhind MS 112 31 4.1
I'elili. Iletrilt 20 1 in H
Jamlesen. (ietr ?H 108 IH II
NATIONAL I.KAlll'K
(I. All. R. II.
Topercer. St. I mil 21 ft7 IB 34
llllbee. I'lltahurah. '!8 107 111 41
t. (irirrith. nkbn. 2e nn in
llernsbv.Nt. Iiul "J 100 2 S7
Murunvllle. IMtts.. 28 110 33 40
r.r.
.440
.427
.!
.SSI
.380
.11
.Steeplechase,
mile;
four-;, car-olds
1.V1
143
H....I3!!
t.lelm Deuuli) ..140 Lechlel H
-.Mtiniher ie-i inn ,-ie ,,
llrn tllnn . . .in Selnse mer
'TlnnnM.r XAH
lrie pounds civ aimed for rider,
tCleien pounds claimed fr rldei.
'Ih'rd rote, Ihree-venr-elds'hnd up, mile:
Vrune ... .. .US llandinaatrr 117
rilll'UI .. . .i.i'- .. i,un .......... lull
Hill Hlminei .U'3 lleiular 4.
rieiitiav -
1'iiurlli race for thrre- ear-olds and ue
about ." furluiiHS,
Vlnchlne llunurr. .1'.'3 Kitty Jehnsen ...110
Vague . . .till Mary William. . ,117
Hftbeln MO Klna- Albert .. llii
Artful Dedger.... 11 .Miss Jingo . . lit
Miss Adrlanne ..115 "'
lnK"',ll'l.lUCmlIteh.r:'B"l'ar'0ld" BnJ up cl,1,-
Ma'chere tin Maxlne'a Che'cc.llR
Jehn 1 hacr ....IIS Hoval Jester ... t IS
Hlr Adsum . . lift Alt Vezlna ., lis
Wilten Arrew . ..lljj Uee. Washington. lift
Vcrsnllles 11.1
HIMIi race, lhrre ear-old and un. bona
tide prepem rrs'ilenls of I'ennlvanla, tl
furlong,
Felly . . .Ilie The Judje . . r
Clloerese .l-e Kl Prlmu , . . i-.a
Anvil . 13.1 '-a
WcilluT ilriir. trail, fnat,
Tlist rnce, 3.30 V, M
WHAT AMKR1CA NKKI1S MOST
Albert J. Heverldiie. candldate tue the
United. States S.nnte. ay It I "llitoratlen
nf prosperity te all the l-opie permanently."
"Uuilnca." sns Heverldge, "Is th only
Issue." He sure te lend this Important in
terview In appear In th Magasln SeoUea of
nxt Sunday' fuiu-iu Lkwjm." "ilaki U
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cigar tastes. The preference
everywhere is for the uni
form mildness of White Owl.
Philadelphia approves
White Owl with a conser
vative "Geed!"
Duluth puts its stamp of
approval en it with an em
phatic "Yeu bet!"
Pleasing mi Idness the mild
ness that results from proper
aging, curing and blending
plus the 'act that large
production makes low prices
possible these are the
reasons for White Owl
popularity.
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