M m SffflTr-' TJW- Vtf,-' k. Tr Wmma pBLid ;iiiBSSSaiISSSl3 ffinB8iilf8rHHi& ' i ' " "icrTHi I ' ' . I " ewiM ".i,r. .. r 'w.'ss. I l M- JS A Vr . kny Prominent Philadelphia Golfers Begin Play in Annual Spring Tournament at Atlantic ft 'CHOOL BALL TEAMS I HAVE MANY STARS i i .. &r' Players in Various Leagues Riming Public Ledger's ST - A TRIO OF FAIR GOLF EXPERTS S, , , Stetf Notable Ability as Selection of Stellar Mines Shows Jee nor, art flashy A US ter Scheel Nines VI , I-."" y n pavl niEr S TJIF, 1022 srhelnstli' bnlmll 'en- son fnt drnws te n close, pieeedent mijriteM thnt i11-tnr tenm. en uhlidi , are tilnerd llii "trllar ii'.m er In e-vh f the Intrr-'lieln'tic. Cn I helle nnd In ternrvdemir I.enpues he pl k l A enm mi which nre plneed th- nr plm tr of ench of these lencite and enlled the- "Ml-Sch.'.n-.tlc ' bnebnll teim. t ale In errli'i . Ah In former vcnr the tenrti e lerted ir the T. rvjve l't m if I.rnrsrn are chefcn "tih nfter rensiiltins etint'hes plnrrrs. sperfnfers nnd 'he aclioelbovs fhennehes There were ver fi-w jroeil outfielders hi the 1ntPrchelntip 1 .ensue thi pi en. Houpxer. there were thic triune ater tthe compare fHternhl.v with unv In the tnilpl Stitc WVvt l'hilidd phla FUrIi hnd iIip 1 i V of bnuns two of thfp snrd nem en n-i t- im In Writer field .lee Heeart. who Inst rear Vm soleeteil ii VI i I'm.ilc Mlsh Catcher, n a" Im enipni ihi" nnd pi11 landed Oie job 'le hi rient lie hail Petter. n speedv im nnfielder nnil ,i hard n hitter ns ntn chelnvfii ce.icii cnilhl eter hope of limine Me l placed in pft In rtcht Kwhi-r of Centrnl Hich i p'.nfl Fici her made the fpnm lnt veir. These lmu r are pifked for the "All-SclwdaMte'' team the lushest honor. Gen! Ilarrett SIiIiim There were man infieldtv mMiepiih ltc high school circuit tint could have tnadc most hut team Onlt en of these. bowerer. teod cur head nnd shoulders ilOTer the field He wiis Gene Harntt, 'Captain of (ternianten llicli s nine ,Gne i.s prnbabh fie best fielder -pen In chelnMic circles for n decade While hp played shortstop all season, lie 1 picked ns a setend bnetuati for that i lis regular position. He also Is nomi nated for the "All-Schelatlc'' HcgHga HcgHga Uen. "Pi" Iiundgrcn. of Hermintewn nnd Captain Pnquereln of West l'hilndel jhla, were the best first lns-men XiuriKren. however, was the mere lalu hble plaver. nnd cets the position "SI" could hit and held with the best of them and 1 placed en both the ' All-Public High" nnd "All-Scholastic" te.ims. Bebby Wetter Is the selection for shorf sherf shorf tep. lihb's grenr work w.w oer eer oer shadewed bv a peer tram, but hp enme through In splendid stvlp "Pet" Ellletr. of West rhlladelphin. wns his Bearesr rlral. Carhprrx of Herman town. Is placed nt third Pnckei. of West rhiladelpbia. was the nct best, but he couldn't hit the ball in pinches like the Cliveden Mar. Power the Class "Dins' Powers of Wr.t Philadel- pnla, pasnv was iln la's of the le.icue 1' 1T I'flt! Itei-t . ripchf r Ilfrilt "Vllnn I Durrelt taunnren iOMer Katic flrlfTlths Milln(- t'n . I,t. "CttuIA.SrtC mltlnn l"ft nilrt l.tt Pelft thirl tnM hert' ip cnn(1 lirt-( n i p i im ill! IK" c tt hr pitcher pitphfc I'ltch. r si hen Wfet I'hiia eai riiiu ' Oentrnl Havprferrt IVnn ( hartr 1 iifnuninMi, 1 ,r tintileun ' tut VhiM I sit tnipii I Utanna tUrmnntnw n Kt st etu I I'lvr IV tlrr Heart I!f( hr t'rb rrj Vtir I.tlncfn Ptiwrrs Wh tnv tJrrtitr , PInr ni-!ln r tjuiin II i;r . i nitrv :iitncii , t'H(nr StlPft-"! , Kur irimtriB ICrrlcan Pn'r Mirnni.7 I low pi m llurlt ltptiflr U'llsnil l t pJv,rp riif. l'rer Ldtitr l Hf-trl ..!, PL HMO HIOH t'osliien lf; ll.t crtpr fl.il rlvht tlrld third bin- siertt(jp spcnnl hte tl- hftpirt itrhtr IMirher p ti.hr I 'h West l'h ft WrHt I'hllrt enf .1 Grmin'ti i 1-Vinkfei 1 ni t itiewn ' fV rmntewti Urn l'luls tern,ntevvn l'ntt.i ALL OAlHOI.ir I'eeliiin l't tlpl 1 cnt-r fl!1 -lib' fi-l third hm hir'si-ip c n 1 hup nrrt dijp t nit hpr liltehr I .Uhr M.LrtVrr.HAC-APFM! Pnltte-i fl flld n t a rUh' fit- d thirl rpip terih s V t nn a I i in,. i th ip ' !? itium W p- I'nthit'n i -1! "'ijimim ! tri-pph s ' V il inn n lJa ps nnurn IBT "t r tT -it ! tup fl 'up nt.l-er r hpr I ' h r S I il - l,ukn ' Hm I 'l Hi e pl Hmprfni 1 Pnn liartr I rigors Fp it i a' t i c r tlp-rrunt v HUNTZINGER'S HURLING KEEPS PENN IN FRONT Bellefonte Lad's Seventh Straight1 Victory Is Over Columbia Peiiii elineh.'d the fhice-gnme scries' with f'eiiinibin hv nuulinp a jialr of' Morningside Ileich's t.wrler. for thlr-i ttcn ru m nnd eiirliti-en hits, (in April l."i the Ked and ISlue, with iliintzinRer (leinc the hurllm:. defeated C-elumbia ' ti te .1 The next came between the two is srhedulid for dune 7 In New lerl, Walter MiintsMiiRer broke Walter 1 .arson s i siunshf record of last s,n. son ptenln wiun hi bulled the in nings of the titiucntir nnd get credit for ihe irter It was lluntz's se . cn'h straight mi ten of the easen one el the best pitehlnp iecnrd innde bv a , Heil and tllue hurli-r in man ears. . When it is considered that Pent, has wen tin frames this season. HuntainRpr's ii'ierd is all t,ie guattr. Of the fifticn1 c.imes plated In flip Red and Hlue be Ins been in almost inlf adiis,v has letlif for two l(tiiis .u,d l..,ion en. , lour of the fnp defeni-i nte clmrRcd nsainst Y.'idu.k am' one te IJetb. I (Seerse Sulliinn had a field dar at Kit with four hits ,,ne i home run in tin- second round, with WhltelHi n b.ise .Sullivan pined the Inninsa, and dut Ins that tine hnd i nerfect iveragu at hat, theuzh l.e made two errors Mike Whitehiil found his npttinit orb? In lellectlng three uucciessiie doubles IIuntzmKPr, McMulHcn and Meuradinn , em h had n inlr with (ieldblntt. I'm. ney. Mahaffet , McOrnw and Kehrer4 "ihi one tncn. J.lehesett was the enlr aaaaBair aaBH' ? aaataaaaaaaaaaaaav aaaaaaaaa JaTVwIaBBBLBm Ir'IJpwflialEBBBBiaH I, s,,v',JP"' '' Taaaaaam . l ' njBBBaaHR WK' V VsV; X'V'lGaaW Laf " aaaaEv!lJars.-aJBt atalftaHK aaT b wbfI sVfH.HBaKaa3 BBT BBBBBaV Wli.& WW "9?H bbH bH FRmm Y -Jfv'bBbM aH BaaVyHnBw aV'' . VlaaS i. uiif n i--r - M "" r. Jsw- .s aaaaaaaiBaaiiBBh. Ji. aV 1 Bwal Vl - .- T ini m jftjgjTZTfkr f m frjiXtKiw i Miss Margaretta Dixen. CrlcUet Club (tipper left), and JIIm Helen Meeh.in, Cedar IlroeU, are shown talking nter their scores t the finish of their rounds In the second annual women's golf Imitation tournament at thp St. Davids (Jelf Club yesterday. It was quite a yarn, a-s .Miss Meehan 1h demonstrating with her knitting. .Mrs. X. M. HutcJilnsen. t'rlrhet Club (below), was tied along with Miss Meehan for the, second best F-ess score. They had 03s; Miss DLxen a 05 STARS IEE OFF IN SEASHORE GOLF Walter Reynolds and ether Philadelphia experts were expected te be late Ftnrt Ftnrt em. while thorp we're about a hundred of their lesser-known brethren rcRularly entrpd and pet te go away early. Maurice KMcy, perennial winner of ithe medal, i the wide fanrlte for the geld tld-bit tndny. He wins it nearly eerj j car, nnd the home player is Keine Reed. lern Wenten, H. Schacklefern and Fred Knight, Risley and Hest of vral ether seashore players are ex ' peeled te make the grade te the first Philadeiphians Compete for Qualifying Medal Today GOLF TEAMS PLAY OFF FORLAURELS Huntingdon Galley Meets Coun try for Championship Cedar brook vs. H.V.C.C. 2d Today MRS. BARLOW WINS AGAIN THE playoff for the women's golf team championship of Thllndelphla will be staged by teams representing the Country Club and Huntingdon Val ley at Whltemarsh this afternoon. After n close rnee most of the way these two teams tied for the major championship In the Philadelphia Cup division with four nintrhes wen nnd one lest. Huntingdon Valley's sole defeat was at the hands of the Country Club, which surprised en Tuesday by coming through, four matches te three, en lis own course. Miss Maria De Kosenko's great victory ever Mrs. O. Henry Stet son, Huntingdon Valley, after being three down and six te play, was partly responsible that day. Miss De Kosenko has scored close te 00 in all her starts this year and she looms ns one of the match play favor ites In the Philadelphia individual championship next week. The two teams are expected te 11ns up about as they did Tuesday in thclt match (his afternoon. The order of play then follews: Mrs C r, Fex. Htintlnsden VallT. vs Mrs. O. S rMtBmcm Country Club ,. Mrs O If. etptunn. Iluntlqcden Vallsjf, Ml M. ix Konpnke. Country Club. Ceuntesn Ven Helstsln, Huntingdon Vftl lv. b Mrs E O. Jleti Country Club. Mm H. Perpall, Huntln(ten Vslley, vs. Mrs B. n. rock. Country Club Mrs K T. WelnVriihe.lm. Huntlnrten l ltv s T. H etterlPln Country ClUh. Mrs W. Went. Huntlnirilen Valley, vs. Mr. J. D. Klllett. Countr Club Mrs W WeRr. Huntlnen Valley, a Mrs. J. Ackerejd, Country Club. Phllment plays off with Whlte Whlte mersh for the chnmplenshlp in the, Suburban League, and the winner will play RhPrten, last team In the first division, for a chance te get in the first leagtiP tomorrow. Cedarbrook and Huntingdon Vnlley second team wjll play off a tie this afternoon at O'verbrenk for the cham pionship of the Walllngferd division. The winner meets Rnla at Phllment tomorrow, fttilph Mills, winner: of the new association division, will play Jdanerch tomorrow also, with n i chance te pnter the higher league. "Nancy Wilbur" Cup, a handsome, tall" vase effect, which was put Inte competition for the first time this week, nnd which must be wen twice for permanent possession, Miss Helen Meehan, the young star of the Cedarbrook Club, nnd Mrs. Jerrv Hirst, Whltemarsh, played par ticularly well te get their n.Vn, though both missed many chances. Miss Meehan took six putts en the first two greens. Mrs. N. M. Hutchinson, formerly May Hell, was the third player te have a 0,1. There were twenty-three scores under 100, de spite the high wind which blew ever the high spots and an occasional drlx 7le. Thp fair players also had con siderable trouble with the greens. Seme Birds Mrs. Themas Cochran, Hunting don Valley, and Mrs. J. M. Rucgen berg, Cedarbrook, tied for the best net score with their 81'. ' The former owed part of It te a fine en iMe. a. ane. was abm.. .u. 7 one te capture a 4 there j ." 7' applause will I n Ten the 2ffi one gei ncr DIM en Ihlk thp . traclas te n mashle shel T V,S0rAl. green wnicn trickled right Vi .Jt" tne cup rlht PlumViffi airs, Harlow was exneetait . through bv a wider margin . scored nn R5 at Rt. r)..!.' . adk ssen"8 VUytA r'SUlnr,y unJ" w"tS HDZ1 WiHiam H. Wanamaker STORE NEWS 1217-19 Chestnut St A H SVNDY McMltMCK Allanllc City, . J.. Mat S host of Philadelphia selfmen impatient tlrivers around the hrst tee at the ( euntry Club of Atlantic CiM here tedav waiting their tee-off turn in the annual spring Invitation golf lemiu-menf. Ihe elghtcPti-help n,unllfiing round bpgan parly tlm mernlni: with tin- remiM that By a Stroke sixttPn nnd defend the heights against Mr. Renald H. Barlew, Merlen, the invader". came through n largn field te ctery imeng the entries is Alec Celes. In the second annual Invitation coif Philadelphia Country Club. He i- play- ( tournament nt St. Davids as expected, ing well but couldn't crinlwe Al but her margin of Wtery was one lit Khret, the lllage cut-up at Ital.i. out tjP putt te the steed. there tlie ether dnv. i Mr itntlew. who wen the Oeist the field would be even teiriilnr te fnll t, hir e,i i.- e i if time timnk nut n( r.l it larger than last par's fleck of Mnricih the Ftar of the Columbia nine with four ' An!C"sr, 'J'.0 Q'taker Cltv entries tedin iin r rcu ivuiKni. nnugniv ntld ri I Hew H the leurie?" Celes nhLpil swung enn 0y t)p ughnr,, plneri. 'What de j en mean, hews the fourth?" demanded Khret. "Wlnt dif ference dues It make whether ihe fourth I" lu happ or net? Since when are j en .e unrticularV" "I didn't ask about the fourth." protected C'tdes. "I aked about the course." Cup last week, had a 02, nnd three players were light behind her with OS's tied for the second gross prl7e, for which they will havp te plav off. Mrs. Harlow wen the honor of firt having her name engranpd en the new Our Tailoring Shep Attracting City-Wide Attention $45 and $55 THESE two prices bring you an opportunity te take your choice between finest Ameri can worsteds, hemespuns, tweeds and summer woolens, built te measurement, at the first figure $45. Or, te make a selection from wonderfully fine imported English, Irish and Scotch suit ings, including genuine British worsteds, genuine Irish hemespuns and genuine Scotch tweeds, built te measurement $55. We will send you samples from any group you specify. a" AW aVBBKkaBV I l U iHJbF bbMF f 1 4 I '" l Ibh H j f . bwllSH in t J JMfr-4 4v J A Werd4 About Cennemaras, $50 They are golf suits or business suits as you require. Made in four pieces, knicker knicker becker trousers, long trousers, vest and Nor folk coat The homespun of which they are made come direct te us from Ireland and they're handsome. Sun Proof Serges New Spring Suits In Big Demand, of Imported $35 , Twe pairs of trou sers with each suit. As you knew, our store is the only store ifi tne country where this famous exclusive make of fine serge suits can be purchased. 65,000 men have worn them. Pathfinder Fabrics $38.50 These are made of English cloths which we purchased in such quantity, built te our special order, that we can sell them at $88.50 instead of $45 and $50. And they are selling very rapidly. Generous Al 'All right. Powers wn n lie.m hittpr could tbrew i ,, i i n. -e -i. -i villi- Ac Hvirv n i, l. n kn an 1111 nnniiiar nr iiiii'in.r', - ' 'iii' -iiiimii mil i "i r.-.ii . .. ln lln.i ,l.l. nr . 1 . - II. He in picked for the "All-Scholastic" ' "nV n"" "ne l with the Geerge- .' ",,'"' "' ', -',,: "J , i, ' ' V t,ire" ln M ""' ' 1", I. Whnt teatnnL.e. Sien, of Central, ahe plned own .hninplenchip team, which hn I 'iiiiiip Cm hi. 'S difference doe it make whether the l great game, but the Crimen and tleld hcen beatmi t,em all this reason lr "" "'". '','" FTf.. .. ,,, ,. whole durn course N in shape? I don't 5 backstop wasn't -tend.v ln the pinch.-. ". I -Mrr Walter Larsen agiinst nn Xr and he's a averl e for th,u M,"r'' ?" ean 'lunllf-v nhethr'r 1,''i in : WWtnej. of Cermantewn. and '" iiJUngtenlnn with Bill Yntlusky "", ""ml also for the f,c.thr l,.1. shape or net." f t Greltxer. of Centra, were the out- In re,ee. K"' eing SrL .t Sn X S p- , Th' ? " fl,,(1 M Ce,M t. atandlng twirler. T'.eth had epiMhing klf.t l" here tetla.v. necesnar.v for a winning pitcher, am had no dlfEcultv winning the positions. Austin, of AW't Thiladelphla, was just a little short of the mark 'Whitney nlse la picked h a twlrler en the "All Scholastic" aggregation. New for the outfielder in the Cath He League, I.e Hreslin, of St. .To .Te cph'. wbh the outstanding star, and is picked for the left field position. J Qulnn nnd linger1-, of Villanexa. were the winners of the center and rignt field position, respectively, having er little opposition. Bheehej Brilliant Sheehev. of SalcslRnum, wa n bril liant firt baseman. He could hit field, tbrew and run with the best of them, and easily wins the job. Gillespie, a teammate, just shaded the work of Jimmy Mullin, of West Catholic, and la given the shortstop position. Mc Henry, of West Catholic, was the bst aecend baseman by far, while Ceffev of Catholic, just managed te win the third -base job. "Mattv" Kane, of St. Jeseph's, one ef the hardest workers in scheJastl' ranks, was the class of the catcher". Kane worked faithfully alwavs and could be depended en te come through ln a pineh. lie (he U-Schelntic election also Fer pitchers the tam has Griffiths end Kerrigan, from tllanen and Salesianum, respective! Griffith neeiis .no Introduction and is one nf the best "in scholastic ranks Kerrigan how ever, Isn't se well known, but. neer theless. had the geed, and has kept bis team In the running Griffiths is an "All-Scholastic" choice. .Bandere a Star In the Interacndemlc League, Mar tinez, Rt Luke's Hnwers, Have, ford, and Hardt, Kplscepnl were the hest outfielders. Whitne If rill, of I'enn Charter, also was geed The bevs named nre placed in left, right and center field, respei their Bende-e, of Hsierferd and Captain Warren Weilnnd of Penn f barter easily were among the best lnfieMers of the year Leiuiere had no com petitor at third, and tne same gees for the Qutl'er Hash it short They ar picked for the ' !' Scholastic ' nine,, tee, Colesberry and Krnfi, both of Eplcepal, were bv fnr the net best Infielde-s In the League I'elesbetrv ,rt lets the sweiid-tnse job, wtlle Kraft WU"JJut en nrs.': s w, rryer was in' eesi; micner lie waB Si Brilliant t mi cemtj nniuiie tne nein ' arlea of any schoelbojs in the r ' The Episcopal jetith is given the buck- ' atop position. Leng, of Kpisrepnl was the class of Eltrhers, lie sterd everv ttam In the league en its bend nnd mine thtmich with easy i rtnries lie js Biven an "All-Schelnstlc" job also. I) Heard of Germantenn Ac.idenn, was the next best pitcher and get the job printers Want Games He wen at Trenten Tl.' E'lwaM n sit. 4 r habal! .m 1 semi-final ft Lakewood. I'tsji and went ""U'T iik te ti-sr from first clnt. home L,?,"l 1 "rlntt" he a ter-netch elub nut ham ren unublf te sfcur itdm-i elnK te betn a r; tjm Thr ha nyn dnt.s from M 27 rail -r write tu j j Cel, caril of Ednaril B ,.rn ,. 140 vnrth clxtn slrft reached the tlwl for the te the semi- , What May Happen ! 1 In Baseball Today I NVTION VI, .Y.(. r. . rlul . Menies! r.C. (Till Iiw . s-m Jerk in K ,ju .; ,Biki ' . LeuU . . U 11 .021 ,flJ3 .(Khl Pittahunh .. .. m 2 .ftftfl ,M ,31n I'hllllm 10 fa 48S .488 .417 'Inrtnnm .. . 12 17 .414 .48$ .400 nrenklrn 10 la .400 .421 .a. eten 7 IS .2e ,30S .2f AJIERirAN MSAOrT. CTuh Wen Lest P.C. Win Xm New lerk 21 II .fUH ,A7 .,10 t. Lonte 10 J2 .fllS .62S .SB4 Athletics ........ Id 14 .817 ,ft33 .son I Itrat IS l' 80O .516 ,41 , Ifcxtcm n 11 4SI ,MK .404 I (IrTelsnd . li 1; ,t2 .460 ,4S7 Miiftlilnitten 1! Ill SS7 .400 S7J (hlrnxe II IK S7D ,10n w, 1 fNTFRN II0SI. I.K(.rB 1. r w. i r r naltl'mre IS II njl ,1-r Cltv. 14 IB 4i: Terente II IJ nn SYrt-iis n la 44s Kehester 17 IJ rm ReudUiK 12 IS 4oe IlitfTaln is 13 100 Nrunrl. II in ia; tMPKii n iriTinN w 1 1 r. r ( Mln'neiis m 'i r.a; Kan ritr 1; 14 14a ind'inii in u wt t ein hn n is tat , st Punt IS 11 S7- y,nlrlllr 12 17 .411 Mll'silkre 17 II MIT TeMl) t 2," -,4 s.niTiir.nN sseriTiiiN 1 r f . m i, re ll.lt TUrk 30 11 lfi Ttlr'sham IR 11 .ROfl Mnhlle 21 14 ttOO Nasllrtll 11 IS 17 N Orle'ns IS II AM rrmtt'i 12 21 SH MeinpliiK IS IS S41 ttlsntn III Id in FTrnN 1 1 A01 f W I.. P ( If 1,. p ( ttntMi II ,1 7SO Brldrnwirr f 11 no I'lttsneld 12 S uin lliirtferil KM inn Fllrhtmri II ! lift Mntr'ur 7 M Im Jlnn. 10 Itl 'On sprnBfl,rt 7 n ,- ; medal nt final there, tee. That a swell showing for three tournaments, and Knight is expected te make an even bigger dent here. Stars Expected Marcus Greer. Rah winner loin Readle Paul Jennings, Ed Clarev, J. Weed Piatt, who went te the flnnls at Trenten nnd wen the Rala medal, was expected here Inte this aft ernoon. Piatt has wen tournaments here a well as medals nnd, If he shows up, the Philadelphia Htar will be one of the strongest favorites. Jersey and metropolitan entries gave the field n cosmopolitan atmosphere with a three-cornered bnrtle for the honors. 1 JKM SS3SBSSSS3BSSSSSSBs9BBBaasaB MMII1MX11B1 Admiral Perfecto Pepulares $9.50 Tan mssia calf Heavy, resilient red rubber soles A man's wardrobe for summer is hardly complete without a pair CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fine Footwear Since 1868 fi sv ify rv U ' A. !iy&ti Today's Scholastic Games YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATION I, I.KAM'K rinrtnnall. li I'hllllm 0 hlcae 0: llnstnn 1 t. IaiiIs, lti llroeklrn 0 S' lerk-Httshurrli Rain. AMF.nif N I r.u.i K Athlrtlrs, Si flilrnrn. 1 (II Innlncs). New nrk, fli rtesel mil, IVisten 4 M liiti, 1 llf troll-1 nslilnl"n CalJi-il rjl n f ltr-1 IfiilTi INTM'.N rlON VI. I J- OlK UrvrhMitrr II liMdlnc 1. 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