L..V .lJMi.k , Ss-', ft. : ?. m it ' H' Iv h h KT li. m i m L Fir- ftM W ' yi A ' j .r w Jti.J.. 1. LM;6.4Wil2!&L; P...S.- .v I&wsen Robertsen Leaves Several . f L.v-. , PLENTY OF IN TWILIGHT CONTESTS Nicetown Wallops Hilldale and Dobsen Hammers Stcnten te All Corners for '. 13-te-l Victory TOUGH FOR X. PHILS By WILLIAM S. D.VLLAS TIIC wentbermun la.M eveulu; put a decided crimp lu tbe activities of the wlllht baseball teams except in the tintewn section, where several contests ' . ..,.,, The big surprise of tbe day was oc casioned at Tentb and Tlutlrr. where Ed WelsR; Nlcetewn athletes held forth They met Ed Belden's Ullld-ile nssre 1 fatlen, and while only tuOO per-ms cre prcicnt te witness the perfertuaii'' owing te tbe threatening weather, the jtcore at the finish found Nlcetewn In the lead by 6 te 1. Johnny Carsen, who hails imra Mid Mid dlctewn, Del . was selected by Marnier Ed te burl te the Darbylte., and lie did the job tar belfr than the most optimistic fan expected. Jehn bad the colored cleutcr at mr jnere and tin Den tv ceum i yu nl efferincs wac te annex Mv bins e?. i-hlch nett'Tl a !Mitnr.T tun . inn iniit was n clrciilf clout off the bat ' i ' jnlitnen ever tb rtsut-lieiii van in th teventh .Cliase Hecter Hurler Recter was fent te the bill t the start by Ed llelden. ll'' set lv tbe initial session O. K , bur tbinc:f began te happen In the second. The result of the tappcnlnps was that Nice. levn scored three runi Thc rfaio rfaie Tiered across tbe pan in this wie: Klrst Babeiuuu Sandrow opened w-U.i twn.b.qceer. Johnny Rea was safe en u fielder's choice. Hackman doubled nnd Snndrew and Rea crossed th plate Ted riatit's. blngle counted HncKmau. Tbe borne hltsmJths added three mere In the second. Sbefstahf singled. tnn tnn lrew walked and Ren came through with a homer that sailed out of sight Over center-field fence while his team mates made the trip around tic sa-ks In advance. ' Ed Belden then sent In Gillespie and Sandte'p ae the Hilldale battery and halted the Nlcetewn advance. Hut. Carsen was at his ben nnd Hilldale1 never bad a chance te curtate the. Leme team. Tough en North Phils One of tbe toughest gatn) lest thU easeu was dropped by the North Phil te American Chain, H te 1, at Fourth and Wlngohecking streets. Jim Clancv labored for the uptuwners and held the. Avcen te three hits and fanned feiuiecn. vet the up-Statcrs romped home with the decision in spite of the fact that the Phils had eight hit. The Gleasenltci take a trip downtown this evening te meet Rill Rudelph's boys at TJrend and Rigler Mrei. Tlii Is the first meeting of theic rivals, who expect te hae a lug "ay in deciding the baseball championship cr the reason comes te a clee. "riev" Selbnld will '"burl for the North PhiN and Eddie Cerner for the Seuth 1'liiK. The downtewu section nhe draws ari cther cla'ic. Over at 'IVentv-niTth nd Reed streets the 1'leisher jnrnerj tningle with Rhls Lord's Cliesterltes. Tem Mather has been giving lni regu- I lar hurlcr.i a much-deserved rc-t anil ' has both Bill McKenty and Bill Orles- , haber primed te meet the opposition. Brls Lord will w erk cither Johnny i Barker or Maguirc. Dobsen came back fe life and bam tnered the offerings of three Stcnten i hurlers te all corners of the. let for i Mere of These Famous Pathfinder Spring Suits Ready te Wear at $38.50 THEY are mighty fine cloths of typical British styles, built up te our own standard of excellence by a Philadelphia manufacturer and a geed one. The cloths were imported te thisceuntry and because we took the entire let it is net necessary for us te charge their regular price, which ought te be $45 and $50. Sun Proof Serge Suits with Extra Trousers , $35 BEARING our own registered and pro tected Sun Proof Label, which thousands ' of Philadelphia men and young men knew stands for this guarantee "A new suit for any Sun Proof blue serge that fades.'" Finer serges than ever this season. The demand for them became heavy with the first warm' day. Bought Your New Chevy Chase Checks Straw Hat Yet? with Norfolk Coats $2.50 te $5 Hats made te special order of our Hat Department in all the new shapes atid better "atvnwR. All sizns. BW?W SURPRISES Heme Run Hitters in Games Yesterday Venter. Total . 1 . Walkrr. AthtetW Mlir. 5t, lOiil A. .. Mc.Maniii". m. i.il A. . Imlp", Wixhlnctnn .. . TriiMier. PIM-lmrsli . .. HnMy. .tlhlftlra Mlllllntl. I'hllllM), Tiirirr, M. Lul . . American I,iciii . National lruKun I I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 II H .1 thirteen rtini nnd ,i dozen lilts. The' feature of the came. u n beiue run b) ' I,cs In the third with one en. The iiieincrs euaiei NMic irem me mil in the fourth. Wilsen lusted the tifth nnd Kephart finished Uic f,ame. Manager Bate decided te make a catcher et I'lfcher Mike Hiittnuin. nnd lie hieis te h.pe n job iu a regular backstop. Itns Mglit Uptown tlan giuifs are en the M'hcdule up town Nl eteun will be the opponent of Bill Whitman's Bridcsburg club at Richmond nnd Orthodox streets. Nice town U enthused ever it. string of re cent icteri eer such teamn .as FleUber and Hilldale and expects te add Bridesbtirc te its list Manager Weiss Is undivided en his pitching se lection, b'it Bill Whitmin will work Kepuer or tlely At Stcnten Field. Twentv-feurth stvef and Alleghenj avenue, riilladel pblu Terminal. al known a? Perkasie and Pottstown, dasher v Ith Jnek t;niith' S'. Odtmibn crowd. The falnt'. lin - be'ti winning ceti-lst-iitly. nl nl theugh Ihev dropped u g'niic le l'.'K--town "n Sun.liij b, n de. .'.n... ':i ler will likely eppese 'J'.ui "e'.z en the hill. Marsl.all L". bimt'i. with its team celng at tup peed, will take en Wil mington nt Tenth and Butler Mice's Jack May will use hi pitching nee. Bill Mnckey. In an endeavor te turn back the Icl:ivareans. At Seventh street and Grange avenue, Pox Moter, which wen three in a row Ihm week, tackles Marty Wolfsen''' Merrill aggregation. Out in rteat Phllly Wett Phillv tann will sec a new team in action teuisln. At Kifty-eighth and. Walnut streets, the borne of Donovau Denovau Donevau Armstrong last year, the Ferd A- 1 u dls plumber .will display their ware. Jim Benner h.i mide arrangementa for bis team te play there, and its first up 1 penent if. another West Phlladclphui club, the Harry A. Mnckey nine. The new location of the plumbers in an ideal ene and the fans should turn out in Tan russia calf Heavy, resilient red rubber soles A man's wardrobe for summer is hardly complete without a pair CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fine Footwear Sinca J8G8 William H. Wanamaker Stere News 1217-19 Chestnut St. $30 and $35 Yeung men will see them in our windows and recognize a new and exclusive style. 'FWS'WTWpS EVENING PUBMO large numbers, ns Petincr has eue of the best line-ups In the city. The Seuth 1'lillllf nud Hhanahnn were booked t' inlngle at Thirteenth nnd .Ifihnpnti Mreeia Inst evening,' but r.'iln )ut ii dumper en their endeavors and thev route together this evening en Hbanahan'i field nt rerfyclcbtb nnd Brown, .lehmi' Castle will use I.efty Mew en tbe pltchinc bill, while Eddie 1 Clet'tlleb will Klve Lefty Vnnn u chance te Klinw his wares Hatch Meters fakes en tbe. Melrose, of Atlantic t'ily, nt Ferty-Kjvcnth und Spruee streets. The shera boys have a nifty line-up and it is their first game away from home. Francis X. Murphv Is anxious te hhew the fans outside of Atlantic City what n fine club he ha Anether Writ Phllly tilt Is booked at PlfO -ninth and Oxford, where Media A A. opposes Forty-eighth Ward. Media has wen four sttaight mine. 1 At Sixty -tifth and Elmwood avenue St. Barnabas opposes Donevan-Armstrong lu the first game tinder the man agement of Ed busk, and nt. Sixty ninth street Terminal Stonehurst. with reven straight wins tackles Wildwood, of Fraukferd. LANSDOWNE FORMS LEAGUE "Spert for Spert's Sake" Slogan of Orgai'':.atlen "Spert for Spert's Sake" is the slo gan of tbe newly organized Twilight and Saturdav Leagues erganised under thft T'nlen Athletic Association of Lans Lans dewne. 1 The twilight section will play en .Monday and Wednesday evening, be 1 ginning at 0:.".0 P. M., and the Satur day section will play at 3:.".0 P. M. Games also have been scheduled for holidays. At the conclusion of the league sea nn the winners will plaj for the cham pionship. This titular ceutest is sched uled for July !. and the winner will be .iwjrdel a sliver trophy, offered by Albert Wunderlich, president ,of the 1 1. ntert A. A. Want Game for Saturday Th I'ajiisa I'rotsienls are without n can for Patiucl'O'. Mav 20, an'l Doratten PH. Adlr-fn .Ad. 1 WelFr, I90T Mrmptiis street, ur pliune KTJ.nilten 0111 rtftrr 7 r M POINT BREEZE PARK New Open With Many VEW rKMCKEB GAME TODAY 6 P. M. i;tii and ppuuce Hatch Meters AS. Melrose of Atlantic City $9.50 ; " WIST Just in Today Mere Hollyreod Gelf Suits of English Cleths $35 Four piece suits. Knickerbocker trous treus ei", long trousers, Norfolk coat and vest. We doubt that there is another store any where in the East could give you se much clothing for such a low price; and we knew no store can match these suits because they are our own special crea tion. Loek for the label. nrni&Til'H t IV LBDGEBJ-PHnDELPHlAVitrESDAT, l-M , -, . . I ' " Star Red Today's Independent Games and Yesterday's Results TODAY'S C.VMES ( hlp nt nltir, Tirmtr-nlxtb enJ Reert ktreru. Nlerten-n Ht HHileburc, Blciiinnd and Orthodox streets, PratS Fhllty Ilehrrws at Bhinihn, FertT-tgliUi and Drewn Mrert, Harry A Marker Ctnb at Fenl I Ken dt. Ftftr-nlnth and Walnut utrerta. . North rtillR at Seeth rhlla, Dread and Bltlrr (Hrrfte, Philadelphia Terminal nJt sit. Cnlnnba. Stentnn flfld, Tntj-feurUi lret end Allecfenr arnee. Mrtrew nt llnleh Moter. rertj-Hienth and Walnut ktrrrta. .Viiiiy-chthlli npd nt MfdJa, ltfty nlnlh nnd Oxford Mrwtv.. r. It. R, nt lint Merlin, retirth and 4aOfr atrrets, Cnmnrn. Itoeoran-Armatrons nt St. ItamahJi, SiLxtr-filth alreft ami Elmoed ntenue. Wllmlneten nt Markhnll K. Mnllh. Tnth mul ItiiUfr lrerta. l'rlham Silk Sex at Colombia C. C. Frent nnd Terttr atrrets. Cuban Mara nt rurltun, rVrend and Clrartleld ftrrHa. Merrill at Tet Moter. Seventh treft and Orenitf nrfniie. . . Mlldnoed nt Stenthnntt, Slttj-nlnth Street Terminal. Rlrrraldn at Ielrtew, N. J, IUnk nnd Trnnt Ipacur Land Utte and Trnat CeraiMJiy va Real r-atate Title, K1htenth and Reekland atrrrta. Nntteatl Bank and Trust Cempnnr Ijeaane ern 1ichnne t. CJIrerd a a tlenal, flilllrn' around. , rhllnrielphln rtnnnelat lajnir Frank lin TreM i. IntMtrlt.v Tniat, Klnjtaessln Rerrfotlen Centr, ItftlMh trtl nnil Cheater arenne. National ttank nnd Trnt Cempanr Iratnr r!. II. Smith i. fllddlr & llenrr, Taber read end fifth atrert. V. n. T. Lencue, Peetlen A Jacksen va. Willow (rnve, Ten Hi nnd tlutler xtreeta. .sertten It T,nirn Ta. Woedlnnd, Ferty-nlnth ntrret nnd llnneaslnc nve nue. VESIXRD.Yi 'S RIWLXTS Nlreteun, fit HIIMiUe. 1. Krnalncten. 5 IJej-tt A" M.rer. 1. Amertean Clwln. 3i North riillllea, I. Tlnlruin. 3i LeliUlli Tnve.ler, ". St, OHIl-x, i St. Cnnhace. K Federal Raere, 2 Ninth National. 1. Commercial Trust. "! lTevldrnt Life and Trut, .1. -km m m NlWf5 and Blue Athletes Out of the Intercellegiat L WILLIAMS' FAULT Pcnn Freshman Possesses Lets of Stuff, Including Large Share of Wildness STARRED AT EPISCOPAL Ity PAUL rilKl' TF LIE only had control, gc uhnt a X verld-beatcr that pi.v would bcl" This nnd similar rcmnrks bare been sighed by followers of the Pcnn Fresh baseball team throughout the present season. And In each Instance they hnvc been directed nt Jack Williams, former star twlrlcr nt. Episcopal Acad emy nud one of the best pitchers in Philadelphia scho sche scho biMle circles ilurliiR the seasons of 1020 nod 1021. Williams the "M ftcli nntvllle Wildcat." as be Is !newi ta, most of JACK WILLIAH3 the Red nnd Blue yearlings hasn't been twirling the best brand of ball this year. Jack has plenty of speed and he hat a world of stuff en tbe ball. Se bis fault doesn't lie there. However, he can't threw the LACK OF CONTRO FffM LaaLaaLaaLai LaLaaLaal aaaLalLaH aW aB laB laWliOal;4i m m MwwSMm vrf s IVvVui The secret of its success is in every package the superior quality which its makers put there. Try a package today O) Ouiurml tgr SW JhtAJCea. Ar1te!Z&r 1 1 1 fifth avb old onion straight lie's wild and therein lies his trouble, i Te most people who have followed i Jack through his career at Episcopal the announcement that lie la wild win ecrm ludicrous. They Invariably will say, "Hew can a pitcher be wild when be can fan sixteen batters in one game nud toss two no-hit no-run contests In the same season?" It's true. Jack accom plished these feats last season. Hut that was last year. Wen All 1921 Gaines Last season, when Williams was with Episcopal, Charley McCarthy, the famous football official, who coaches the team, kept him In the box no matter hew wild he was, McCarthy made Jack keep en twirling, and he didn't lese n game, though en mere than one occasion his control was absent. Jack started this season In fine style, and many predicted n wonderful year for him. He opened against Pcnn Charter nnd came through with an easy victory. But since then he hnn't been going se geed. Penn Fresh met Princeton Fresh May 3, and Williams started. Fer one inning he went nleng nicely nnd then came the second. With this stanza nlse came the old wildness. And Coach Beb Yates was forced te yank him from the box. It was the first time since his rise te fame that he was forced te the showers. On Saturday against Peddle the same thing happened. Has Necessary Stuff That Williams has the stuff te make n geed rltcher is unnecessary te say. Jack is a corker, and last year be proved it te perfection. But he can't aeem te get the ball across the plate. It usually gees everywhere but the right place and a fleck of batters are walked. Next year Williams will b eligible for the Pcnn varsity team. He will net make the team unless be gets n little control. And Jack has set his heart en making the Bed and Blue varsity. one-eleven CIO M k) s VIRGINIA, lafY W?WSJPj 5W' -,5;' . i . V 14 PENH ATHLETES Robertsen Surprises by Leaving Out Helden and Several Other Dual-Meet Scorers McLANE FRESHMAN LEADER LAWSON ROBERTSON, coach of the University of Pennsylvania, will depend en thirteen or fourteen men te carry the Bed and Blue te victory in the intercel'eglates at Cambridge, May 26 and 27. Hc.mnde this announcement this morning and cast a bombshell Inte the camp of the team. Fourteen men have been selected by Bobertsen te make the trip, nnd of this number one may be dropped or ene or two added. Everything depends en what the next two weeks' practice brings forth. The number is said te be the smallest te represent the Penn track team at an intercollegiate meet in re cent years. , The lucky athletes are Captain Larry Brown, Geerge Meredith nnd Ld I Mc Mullen. In the half-mile run; Lever nnd Sbattuck In the sprints. Head in the two-mile, Rese nnd Chew In the bread jump, Powers In the hurdles, Brender and Hamer In the sbetput and javelin throws, Needs in the high jump and pole vault, Temple In the. pole vault and Frank in the hammer threw. Johnny Helden, the Washington lad IK CrIAMPIONSHIPS arette s Three Friendly Gentlemen BURLEY ran l.V7!'' 1 iVV. MT ' leVilZ 1 ., -L ana n memeer et tbe twe-mlln .uf 1 record. holding team; AltmeU, d sprinter; Gill and Jack quirtS - iStal llerr lu the mile. TIiurma i fWAl llerr In the mile, Thurman In the "S put and several ethers who hm ifr urcd in point scoring .in the DartmifJ1? Flve Wen In 1910 - i It will be remembered that tkil years age the Penn team wen an I5J! I collegiftte rrewn with five -XilSM Landers, Eby, Smaller, Hatentnn1 j "Beb" Maxam. Of tn'e feSffiS1. N 1 letcs selected for this sear'a " T..r. v.-... n .' ""fa team sru:. "M1' ?n.cr .Needra; ivucv ud uvu uicu -WHO RhntiU .7 , iimn.v (iuiiiie ier tee Kcd and tn"' j If this quintet can score twent,.. It...nlv.mr,n nnl. .,, 7 .V'DTtii tuantf tAlnt ftm l n UU &v combined making five. Penn t,.-..J'' cellent chance le carry away the ti.V ' honors. "'MM , Praclle for the intercellclat.. ' this nftemoen en the Oneen i..r,.lW', nnu irem new-untn tne WcdnesdM fi' fi' fere the meet the squad will h iS" n full rpd. Harl.r.1 T aV00 PmW. i m ..a ..--'"" icuifl mil m notably Meredith and McMuUe'n vtfti' net reached their real fennTaa & ! ) ttj&a atiAiilJ BailLI At ' J!L flU l"Q euuuiu niuiin I.DB time thmm . l3V before the meet. We' n)5 Elmer McLane, the brilliant AiJlJ: nner of the first-ycar taar1 runner elected te lead bis team, elected te lead his team mates v. J?, day for the remainder of the MT.nna In tila finf 8w, ea much nremlnencc n j..?.""'- in the history of the track at the Tri2'' slty. He broke into ftm. 3LH"LW? he pushed Jele Ray in the !?' feature race of the Millrose iam..""1 followed this .up by WnningWn,' Dienshins fV. Buffalo. u e' In the trials for the Enril.i, McLane finished well enough te "L place en the team. He ran a f. ' In Tvinrlen. and alncn hl .." r " . -f J States has been doing excellent vJ.!! He ran the two miles well unJJ0.. minutes at Ithaca Saturday t ,5? f.Aefcmnn mnaf than J " tOI iW ?a&j HI k t..if. .1. tt. mcm ft-'I ? m&Mh,,, , Vip,. 'MiX&uiYl .-..