fmmmmmmmimmmwmm'W' r.-. -w y Msif ' V '7 f r .e . . SATtJKDAY, MAY'20. 1922 ' i " . v ihgjMilier Mauls ftobertsenfs Curves for Pair of Homers, but Athletics Drep Decision te White Se '' 7 , , , . - , . i i . A . .IMS i i ii " i ill i - J . f . ' t .... " ... . P&j IFHILA. TO GO INTO SHORE GOLF FINAL W . OiiaWer Entries Tee Off Itii''"" n .Tedav n semi-r-mais M . w y of Spring Meet V -?!.... nam I nun UATPU rjPATOe "" uu"u nmiwn 217 W SANDY' MeNIDliCK ,'ii' . :. -... ..' i ' tr... en I.... i''fii of the four survivors in the annual i 4'iifW el' tournament here today are IClWUdclplilnns, w that one of them I Ti ...,.,.. he final round this after- I.lanercli, teed off Atlantic vjity. semi-final liltnnnrKli, ch. in the I fii cjnl-flnnl match tills morn tig. L'FBetMt rcmnlned for another Phlla- mJl P.. i - f AKimii T.ii T.ii in jr h HemAhlnK te talk .tout. II F: ..- iin nnw lengr-distance record tj the course with a tweuty-four-hele Wn. . , ,.,, .. it i- imp . "::" a .. - ": fig. Sddnhu: rimmed H.Wd; E.Ten Weed. At antic City, but net IiMttt they hnd gene -Is extra boles, i. hans up a record for the new KvSSrte, theukh Lew 8tm l er en co went ''Hint far en me " j"'.v. .,,...- ?;:v e.' irnnt. lii America. muiv"- ,.., ilMi , Kne fnr it lUnir'Adams hh"4 up and 0 te play. I: jeuni lW>en from Tcil Hnwjcr. DeubIiis '...I .. hn ntlPn COnnCd H nifOBI III i IMWran anil nmrr iiiiiiwim; i"..-. ion five straight holes and was dermy &.; lAdaina garnered the eighteenth, Bdithe liarty wiih en. He topped his 'Srl te Hie nineteenth and Weed had n X chance te win rlzht there n chance iitlt Ailanw. who was en the down hill Mrt of an undulation en the green, ran 111 putt Inte the cup with a bang. BflMcd Short Putt Weftl haJ a short putt for It. but. fl that Ions one, they don't fclnU the Utile ones In golf. On llie twentieth Weed had another short putt for u win, thi-Adam sank n putt from "here te that ijoer," and Weed failed ngaln, a h human in golf. Weed was ever the twenty-fourth, taking n 0 te Adamn' . 5, hlch wen one of the toughest Btfches ever played here. af'It was only a stymie laid by Adams , it the eighteenth that Lcpt the match filns. Woe.l knd te jump it, but filled, hitting the back of the cup and tayltiff out. ,The. latter had almost a similar en- ' perlencc In the morning when he was Mown et the ninth and squared his 'witch,' only te drop into the beaten rifhts of the second sixteen, where he pUjcd hls hectic twenty-four holes with Geerge Adams. While all this was going en Marcus ' Greer wen two fine matches in the Intiflltht. After trimming F. T. Keating, Pine lirit, 8 and 7, Ureer tnckled H. J. Beheenz, Lancaster. The latter be nbe"S up with a'.J00-jnril ilikn n i. fbtBf'but afrerward 'losing the tev-' eme. Wve-.Foet Putt Helmens had the heart taken out of hta by Greer's play of the eighth, which apparently decided the match "?".? lu1b1sllPPed In his hand at thb thert bole, and his chin was ever the short bole. Hut he .lrnJJ.i .. Z..Y. " (ffmi iwe,lv0i &ct nnJ "elmenz missed "Al jy"V "Bl u easy win. On the long hole into a howling wind, Helmenz teppiM four brassie shot n tow, Wilch was the beginning of the enfl. Greer steadied down te business ul Halmcnz, who plays little tourna ment golf, spoiled bevcral cliuijces by -JTiC only ether notable match of the I&C Jiil,u. lka,i,Ch, ,n vcr .LTck DivImu, Ilosten, 1 p. Davisen, n thunVy ten of swat, recently was rein Kited iih an amuteur. cleaned up at St Auguttlnc ami wus ceiihidcred the dni-K Jiere of this tourney. . ?ul Ce!11,,1 ll'aj'ed a strong game !Itnid Kn,lg,,t p ajc1 '" t fial8 last ;r"h '"in iiiieiner close match !ked for thtb morning. was SWIM MEET TONIGHT Poit-Seasen Indoor Races at Co Ce ,l lumbla Peel win L0Sl" nas.en ii,deer swimming. 1.1" ? hc.,tl J' he f'eltimbiu non mt 'eltimbiu peel nt rua an)1 n "nlcci of the iiiru Bireeia under the inar;..,vp Cn,s' " fe' "eu, are 011 the program, the flrM of uhiM. ., 111 -. afs,.,t8,fi3a,i,,,c,,-B,"ie I m.cu navies, rie. joe ami ""0 lnn-u ftncf LaV Mn "'' Plun'gerfc Z Xt!Z.. '. ' err"' whfch win be .:. . . -' -" iyiil. .IIUDV leeill mnrmnn He untnrn.i i i ,,'"' ""ii mermen raiadelnhh; ic,,"" team from the nnia ti.. i. -" .-" M"Wtlll femZ";'."'!"?';!11! and several stara T, "v; M8pia ciub l Ciicnthncr, of ft a "i will cemix Gig flucn JEM". !!!!.. he neT-nd ,::-"?:? "nu"B sent in his name for "sprint races Lehigh Elects Mat Captain ;Pound wre,tlr IV. !'nlh, Unlverilty'a I UT team .for ;. -J" b"n e'L-ted captain te dun meetL fBV HV.0"- "Witta aAienc .""rved for lrin?Mn?,M$."i,en f rtt' ai hilt m.,rl r'?"- 'he "rat time- thece in j-vara, Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues JWHONAL LEAGUE! SI JJMKniOAN LKAGUK illttrnH Salami '.'.' ijwaingten. IvOUlS... ojten .... VWCSffe ;JKRA1I0N LKAGUK -&?Sr7ri rSfu.'-Mia Greer. Miisi Tem oetton, . P.jFthn upper bracket of the tmni. nd l,rc'' .,.u,,cJt' V F?!r-.i VTiin itpni i. Llnncn n wirru .m, .jn-- SI M TIW TTgTgiTi tt?"- 8 -; ' Cfclesie 1 5 ?, 2 ,5 IhlSJ?"" 18 r , - isssm 4tsrTiwrTjnjirj a-eri ::,: s -- N n j ta sn n e 4 2 2(1 3 2 0 4 4 13 a e a ia 0 fl 1 J wrfjFTsfTi II 2 83 -1 4 32 25 2 I 4 24 4 0 24 23 f 3--IB i tl -f ia "" V."."7"" k Jr2a.ni ? BS?::: J VI Si-?n Bi--V", IJe '-J: -' ' '" What May Happen , ., tnBasebhliyqday NATIONAl, l,KAfU!E rius New Verk .Wen Mmt PvCJ. '. 20 a 7li "Win ly .124 .Ann PI.'. lM,"P 1 13 OQO .613 .ftat !tJnrtB ..,..,. 1A JJ .Mm .Ml .68 Jpleaaa Ai..i1.... 1? 1 .MB .B5S .811 dnr.ianatl i ia Am ,4M .44 rhiiiir ii n .423 .444 .407 nrepklrn ...A... I 17'" .414 .4913 AM IVlMen B 18 A .308 .333 .298 AMERICAN I.K.10UK Cluh New. Ynrh M'en T)t r.C. Win Im ni. .Mima ..(.in m .eib ,ib r.sJ .... IB IB Ma .Bt8 .484 . .. IB tfl .484 .BOO .4B9 it it .481 Mn .484 ....14 18 .431 ,4SB 434 vi 1 1 .Hei .! .Ml Athtetlei ,,,. netnilt , , . , , lloMen ....,, ('IPTHnnd , , , H'dhlnlen . Chlrate 13 in 13 18 .400 .410 .11 4(M :4?4 1NTKRNATI0NAI, I.EAGIIK IV. I.. 1 fl. XV T. tl nltl'r 10 H .83 .?r.rilr. IB 18 .484 ttee'ntrt 18 13 .000 Hrrre 13 16 .44 2 a Terente. IB 13 ,B04 RMidlmt IX 20 ,37B WU..MIW. e 10 .IIUU ilVITBrK. 16 16 .BOO Newark. 1,1.10 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION w. r. Mfthll. 3V.T.. P.O, 23 14 .622 MfinnhU. 18 7 I.U.Rivk 21 14 Bl non .-NRn in 9n Rlr'ciinm 17 13 .SSI All.intn, te 21 N.lrlrna in tl ftfl fhat.AM. a em BIO (hnt'ecn AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Jlln nnjjn 20 0 .600 Ht. I'nal IS 18 Ind'pnIU fl ti ,r,03 ':rmhn 13 IB M.n,,i"U.IB ' nn' lenlpvllle 12 17 Mirukee--17 14 .B4B TolMle.. 4 23 EASTERN I.E.VODE N.llarn in n inn mji n Pjttnrld 12 8 .600 Hnrtferti. 8 12 j. mii ji if jne tvatcrnenr 7 IS ik.vv t U 10 .BOO Sprlnc'cM 7 13 Yesterday's Results NATIONAl, I.EAOVE Cincinnati. Di Phllllra. 1. St. foul. 10i Qrnnkljn. 6. New Yerk-PltUbiinrh, wet crennilf. x lleUin-Chlcn, t rreunls. AMERICAN IJSAGUB t'ltlrace. 7i Alhletlr. 4, Ne nrk. t2t tlnrland. 4. nHBlilnxlen. 3i Detroit. 2. St. Iouln-Deiton. rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Jersey Clj. Bi Rmdlnsr. 2. UurTale. 4i Terente. 8. Daltlmere-Newark. rain. ' rtTaeuNrRoehcter. rain. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Chattaneacn. 61 Nnihrllle. 3. . tnaitanoeM. 7 Nashville, 3 IIImIh-Ii.-. w. a. . ' llrnilnvhan. 4. am. .ueniir. i .iirmnnia. a .-M.--"i Ii ".""l 8. Mttle Reek, fli New Orleans, 4. ASIERlt'AN ASSOCIATION lll.flu..ll. M. ... . . ' .."""I'""', mi nr. i-ani, s, All oilier camei pontpentd en account of ruin EASTERN I.EAflUE All eamea poslpentiJi rain or wet rrennds. Today's Schedule NATIONAL I.K.nUK riilllle nt Cincinnati. noten at Chlrncn. 7ew Yerk nt PUtebnrah. Ilroeklm at St. Iiuli. AMERICAN LEAGUE IVtrelr'at Philadelphia. Chlcace at Hanhlnxten. St. Iul at. New Y'erk. llereland-at nosten. INTERNATIONAL LE.DR Reudlar at Jcrney t'ltv. uoiumere at nvark. Srnciir nt Rechmtr Uaffnle nt Terente (3 tames). crickeTteamsIjlash Four Matches Today In Philadel phia Cup Competition. Four cricket mulches are en the card for this afternoon In competition for tin. Philadelphia Cup. As a remit of Inst Saturday's matches fiermnntewn lend. Philadelphia and Merlen arc tie' for second place, the. Ylnnderers Jmvc third place, and the two college trnmi nre tie for fourth place. Ardmerc, as jet, has net plniid a match. Tedny Gormnntewii U pickwl te dei feat Haverfnid Tellegc, while (hr matches played between Merlen and Ardmerc, and Philadelphia nu'd the aiii!erers. should prove te be very cIekc centcKs, ns the oppeojng teams are very equally matched. SCHEDULE c.,VbcrllotM;re'(netC1,l?, " Ardmore CrlCket Phllailalphla Cricket Club v, Wanderers tvi at, .iartinfi, Club at Haverfera (:J,"5; " " v"M,iK" Haerfenl Celtene vs. s1 a. - n it-ll.-i university or Pennsyhanla. bio. STAND INQ Or THE CLUBS 0rmanten Cricket Club. 2 Merlen Cricket Club :i r'hiinci-irhi.i c'iicpt ciuu, n Wjederrra Unlrrlty nf Pcnni. Irtnla 4 llaverfnril Cullefie j Aidmure Cricket club 0 r: W. L Ae 0 1.000 .nnii .mm .A00 J.lK :se EPHRATA NINE HERE Will Play Seuth Phillies at Bread and Blgler Streets Today The Kphrnta team of Lancaster County is (he attraction thla afternoon at Shetzllne Park. Urend nnd Hlg)cr ctrectB. the home of the Seuth Phillies, and reports from up -State ere that they nre bringing down a team that hopes le take the downtown boys' measure. Manager Rudelph is net discouraged !Ui.ith?,.i!t''ome ? ,nst "'Bbt'a contest with Hllldnlc, and dates that the next meeting thej wll! show the fans they arc their mipcrler. Schedule of Today's Little League and Independent Baseball Games MONTGOSICUT COUNTT LKAQUK TenliuBli nt Ajiibler. Conshnheckcn at Hou Heu Hou derten, Lansdale at De)leatnwn piiila. sununnAN lkaguk Adibeurne at fllrnslrte. Wsndmoer at llutburu, Kert wathlncten at MeKlnley. iNTKnnonei'uu i,i:agub Kelem at Qleneldeii, I'oteroft nt Treiptct. Sharen Hill at Morteu-Rutledke. 1IKLL TKLlirilONR LRAQUU Clenernl ernces n A. T. T. Ce.. Central Hlah Klelil Ne. I. 1:30 P. M. Maintenance x. Oeneral Ulectrlc, Central Hleli Plell Ne, 6. 8:30 P. 11.: Moter Vehicle v. Conntruc Cenntruc Conntruc tlen, Centrul Hlh Klelil Ne. 1. 1.3U I'. M.; Atlantic Coit t. i:nglneerln, Central High field Ne. C, S. 30 I. M.i Tnenly-nlntll and Cambria streets. INDUSTRIAL AMATEUR LUAQUn OverbroeK Carpet s. Whitman Company. Perty-aeventh and Spruca atreeta: Htead ft Miller m. Art Leem. Terreiriita avenue and N street: Merrell Mllli va. Thornten-KulUr. Slxty-aeventli anil PI avenue: Olltar ICnlt tln va. Walther Cempanj, Maecher and Westmoreland atreets, NAVY YARD LEAdUn Squadron Three . Kert MlfHIn. 1:15 P. M.: Naval Henpltul . IT. H. H. Sandpiper. 3:30 P. M., Leaaue latum) Niuy Yard. WEST JUR8KY LUAOUi: Rwedrsbore ut Oleuraler. Woodbury at Paulebore: Claten at Woedatown; Ulmer at aiaasobero. CENTRAL-DURLINOTON LEAOUH Burlincten at Medford, Palmyra at Pv crly, Rucbllne ut Uelance, PBItKIMMEN VALLBY LEAOUE Spiwenkallle at CelleaeUlr; Oaki at Orateruterd: Werceeter nt Tain lew. NORTH 1H!I.A. 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Club eftrsmen from New Yerk, Baltimore and Philadelphia will com pete in the open races. Ceacll (ilciultlll. nf tlle vtnrnrlnnu N'avy varsity eight, which recentlv de feated Princeton en the Charles River course by u margin of six lengths, has notified Seeretnry .Tehn Arthur Drewn, that the Middies will nrrlvc here next Thursday In ttme te work out that uft uft uft ernoeii ever the JJenley course. The Navy is bringing Jeur elght-enrcd shells, this being the "met number of crews that has ever gene away from Annapolis for n single regatta. First varsity, junior eight.' third varstly and plebe crews will be here. With the exception of one man, th.' Navy has the sanie-lirslt.v eight ns laht year, wlyn.lt won--jhe '-Intercollegiate championship title tit Peughkrepsie. Such stalwarts us CI) de King, Sanborn. Dulles, Lee and Frnwley are still In the Nary eight and pulling a stenger sweep enr than ever. Frawley will stroke the Navy" eight here. Acccerding te the sta tistics sent en te Secretary Drewn, the Navy will average 178 pounds. Against the.Nnvy In the race for the Stewards' Challenge Cup will be seen Jee' "Wright's Varsity eight which beat Yule and Harvard earlier In the sea son. Tfils Is the only meeting of the car between the Navy and Penn before they struggle eer the three-mile course nt PeughkeepMc. In ether years the Red and Dlue has a!was invaded An napolis, but this bprlng Penn's curly chedule was se heavy that they could net ct together, It Is also likely thnt cither Princeton or llnrvnrd will put Its junior varsity Inte the blc race ipreldlng ft can win lu the J. V. class first. Prliiictnn has unt word (hat It will have its iunler nrs-lty. third varsity and a 1."0-pound crew here. The American Rowing Association stewards were especially anxious that Coach Duncan Spaeth send en his Tiger varsity right which wen the Childs (jup lust Saturday, but even nfler n special invitation the Jcrseymen turned It down. , CeaehIIcber Howe, of Harvard, will be here with his junior nrslty eight and third varsity. Syracuse University has net mimed its entries but is expected te send n junior eight 'and freshman crew. Columbia University will be in the thick of examinations and regrets that It cannot compete this year. Fourth and Wlnnoheokln atreets. """" Victer' Pennsilvanla Ulanta at Rnmi. Philip Hebrew. Thirteenth af.d ''joen nroeklMi Rojal plants at Chester W llinlnatpn at Harry A Maclcey Club Ferty-teventh and Spruce streete. ' N'cetewn nt J. N, JJarbcr Company, Tren- t'ulian Stara at Dob.en, Thlrlj-nfth street ami Queen lufif. mreet IlulmeMllc at I'e Moter. Seventh stre.t anil llrance aenue. emn street Sun Oil, of Miurii" Hnek. at Merrill Thirtieth street and Columbia-a "enui """' r.J.lt,,lder-Wci(lel'. ni Btenten Field ' Club Thllellena nnd Musren streets IUD' Columbia Cathellr Club at Media i i Fifty-ninth and Oxford streets. Ia A A" Stonehurst nt lurltan, Second and Clear, fteld streets, iear- Fellushlp A. A. at Wlldwoed. of Frank- rilladelnhln Rnval tapa a, v..,. r.,... rertj-.eenth and Sprue street. vumpany west & Ce fit VntlAnal Pit,. -. avenue nnd Went lectin treete. vyn rtnctfrlalA At ntvrlrr A Union Club, of Qermantewn, et Burhelma 'naUlmore mack fox at Richmond (llama Orean Osts at Kajwoed C. e Thi?.S first nml Ulrklnsen strs. K" ""rty- Wharten Htrte t SI. K. Ht Ebenazar i a Union end Ktmvsrt aenues. I.anadawn a liohe. nf Uarhv. at St narnabas hii llfth street, nml Klmwoert uxeniie lx,y- llarlram J'arlt ut Marshall 'k Hmi.i. Teith end IlUtlrr streets. '" BnlUh. Ardmere nt Shanahan. Fertylghih anrt Ilrewn streets, -inn ana Cremona Tig ors at Ilacharach aiants wn mlnaten. ima. Wll. Incersell Test at Iean A. A Elhtenh and IIecKland streets. 'anienm fuurth street and IVBUOII A. A, III IIS nnn a. wl.... Meri) n at Dicks A. A strset and Dicks svenna nerency anua. """' ilhty.feurth i no ureivnies at Crntnient, r Keystone A. A. at Ureenwlch A. A wn inlnsten, Del. ' n" "" SUNDAY OAMUS PleMier Vara at rottstenn, Sh.inHlmn ut Ardmore. Orlslnal llncharach Ulants nt Cremnn North I'lillllcn "t, Qarmsr Chib lI?.V.'i All-Amerlrans a? KkhxeJ c 'n Tl K' flrst anl Dlcl.lns&n streets. ' l" T1lny' Itlclimetid nt llalllniore Illaclt Sex Ilsiil. mure, Md ' '"i"" UI.?i!-ienr,i,".,KO C0t,m" 0t 'rfI'Vncll. Ud- Merlll Hi Ailamstnun, li, JUl"tSun.riCla IUb l KWVWldcnt heutH rhlliy Jlcbrewa at Urcmx OIiit, Media A, A. at Columbia C. C. Frent nml J-Dob,en' at ,'l"fe1" ' .Philadelphia Tlfera aH teatar. . IV x THE GEORGES CARPENTIER KNOCKOUT - -. -.- J---.... . :.. - - r . 1 J--- - -5 the French idol, la seen en the fleer Nothing Dramatic About RutKs Reinstatement Chicago, May 'JO. There was nothing dramatic about the act of reinstatement of Dabc Ruth and Deb Meuscl. Shortly before 9 o'clock n tele graph messenger boy ambled down the hnll te the Judge's office, which was locked. "Is this this here guy Landls' of lice?" he asked a reporter, after squinting at the lone word "Rase ball" en the deer. "Yes; what de you want?" an swered the reporter. "Here's some telegrams from' them ball pjnycrs," said the boy, shoving them Inte the reporters' haniTs. "Sign here." The reporter held the telegrams for Secretary O'Connor, who was ready with the replies. Judge 1-nmlls refused te comment en his decision. it Babe" Ruth Back in Baseball Again Continued from Patra On dropped the receiver in his haste te run onto the Held and break the news te the Rambine. Ruth, nttlred In a rough gray sweater and a pair of gray pants, without any clastic in the knees, which reached al most te his shoe tops, was 'receiving fast balls fren; two recruit pitchers, while Coaches Charlie? O'Lcary and Frank Rewan looked en. "He just 'hit one in the grandstand new," shouted the doerueeper ever the telephone as he rnu te spread the in formation. - Meuscl was net nt the park this morning. "I thank Mr. Lundis, nnd I'm very glnd,' Ruth told the doorkeeper when thnt perspiring functionary reached him en the run. Then the Rabe stretched out his nrnij, and another baW went into the center field bleachers. Wires, sent by Judge Lnndis te Ruth and Meuscl, read as fellows": "Your reinstatement applications granted, effective Immediately. (Signed) ."KENESAW M. LANDIS." A third telegram waf sent te Um pires Chill nnd Owens reading: "Ruth and Meiisel reinstated. ef. fective immediately. Kligiblc for te. dav's game. K. M. LANDIS." The. arinllcatiens for rdnstntem.... from Ruth and Mcusel were Identical They rend as follews: 0"l hereby respectfully apply for im mediate reinstatement te enable my te nlay in the game here today (Saturday), Yank Owners Elated New Yerk, May 20. A great weight was taken off the minds of Colonels Ruppert nnd Husten, owners of the lankecs, when Judge Lnndis rein stated their clouting edtfielders, Bube Ruth and Reb Meusel, tedny. The two colonels said se themselves when the Associated I'rcss informed them of the judge h action. . "Vp hoped and expected thnt both Mild Colonel Husten, "rnir .levn.ii.X' I "iniiu no ncrmilieu te nlnt tnilm It'j, a relief te be assured of it." I "Thanks te prompt action by Judge LandlH, It's going te be n .ere. .in, ntMhe Pole tireunda. WV n 3 te go." Until wasn't nt home when the geed news came. The aw Itcfcbeard operator "tnl" belcl said he had gene te the Pole (.rounds "te practice knecMng home ruiia ever the grandstand." BOB REACH IS DEAD Old-Tlme Ball Player, Brether of Al Reach, Dies Suddenly Itebcrt Beach, noted inventor and developer of athletic appliances, once n National league, baseball player end known ns en authority en nthletic nub .B" ''" ucad In his home in Springfield, Mass. He was seventy, eight jenrs old. Fer two Tears he was it member of the old Washington Nn- i J ,',""" unwenii team. Beh Bench wn h u jeunger brother of Al It-nph, of this city, an old-time baseball plajcr and manager. He was born In lti-nni.-i..., i.... .... .. hs home In Washington daring h(s ball ilni ing day. He came te Philiideli ia dent until about ten ycura age, when he nieied te .Springfield. aA.etShierrllcr'a1.? Will Oppose Boxing of''ne,',er?ctviixvr;rm,j,on.?" eriiln U.dy of. Wash!n.t0,1,t,,:x.fc.l't 1 li ppiise. inn uu retenllv ini;i Ul: Leiini.-A.il ;;.-. ;va..-"': !!".. te trtmue HlMxn ltr W..I.V. ' IT 1 '; ,,' .- ;";e III tne canilal, I I I California Team Cernell Guests nf r-allferiVlk trac.'."...... SilaFaVn;';11'-;0 teen men. ha ari Ixed her i7. anil, ? pf " as the sue. Is of the I'erneU Pirl"iu "M1 I whlla en mm! t!i rf. ."."uiilL1."'1 trailk team InterceHcclaictracr ine'ej1 $ & ffi, IBsSA5ff.ff'S' ..'SS V,,H'54in,t tVIIAT IIAITKMNO AHRnim OniXiSlle the eilll.l.i 112" ?',Q nerniiu. Pi ui.ie ' SKbIj J VSw '. "i'S' !&: pue"iiiaB tu. ---- ...:...aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal!-r".. S. v.. ....,.. 7 '' with C'arpentler standing ever the SCHOOL ATHLEIK HAVE BUSY DAY J Many Track and Ffeld Meets Are Scheduled for This 4 Afternoon CONTESTS IN THE SUBURBS By PAUL PRKP 'Twill be very busy for the scholastic athletes in Philadelphia and vlcinitv today se far as track nnd field events are concerned. The suburban championships for Class A and C"as B schools will be decided en the Lewer Mcrien High Scheel's Field nt Ardmerc. Over 300 nthletes, the flower of twenty-five In stitutions, arc entrants. Schools in Montgomery. Chester nnd Delaware Counties will be represented. ' Cheltenham, Lnnsdnlc, Chester. Lewer Mcrien nnd Norrlstewn' will furnish the competition for honors In Class A. There ere several ether schools entered In this division, but the Institutions named will cop most of the points. Radner High, once a power en the track, is completely .out of the running. However, the school mnvwln just enough points te ruin one of. the favorite's chances. Swarthmerc, Media, Upper Darbv and Ablngten loom up a3 the probable contenders for Clnss B honors. Bcattv in the running cents. will be a big fncter in the JMcdln attack. Bucks. County Meet IS Ine schools will take part -in the Bucks County Interschelnstlc track-nnd field meet, which will be held e.i the Geerge Scheel field this aftorneo Te meet Wll ,tnrt nt je .30 p M e light-saving time. ' claTsMmrLw,,"ibc,li,vi',ed lnt0 ""fee MrN 1. . A TJ'.,n bc -ompese(l of n etfLCa1'"s "ll eHier hlgl, schools ..iTi . . '" '-"inss , am Class C lu ri",. t!r--l Scheel's traeted n "i "I""' v 'nPrl .."as at- bljr'&; Over T.riO the rnlApa MhoelH. have n "" " ." "n P"P -s - nr mnaa i.ii. nign and nre Eta ifighaUtetfre,n "?: 'rack "'Sc.fnVhTi".!:.. ? '- Among the en tcnenah Military tennis, One iicaucmy ritiA Me .i . history history of fhe LV.iTi , l " ll ln l"e ,,'.." I.'"' "TRcr entry u ( n,n Athlnl!,. .....v..,. uirrrmi. 1 nlAH t,.,.. .. rili-finf A. !; . .. rnnlM.i .i. vtl"' "Ter b,,,:"i"HS " f'V ''erds rarnmia is because of th. Vr '.inl" '!'. '! " the rarieus'r., .7 n-i i'" ." "tiucicH nrcrt?fi Carnival at Yale tweat,ietent!..i, fc J, of the of the vi; i .:.' "v:L'"e mp-t schediitnil . -- i' inirrn ir .Mart at Uiarrd'". 'ri. . . light-saving time, &S5SSI iwenty.fpven schools .....,.""" '" .'"iiiiiier or eiitniiitd v....i. hand for ,mnVi. "l,C"' lnietcs en """iiiiiiinn iitiu ........... .- ... -.---, nl ltaft Sdme each ,, ""'."JJ1 ghicen. The yne ",, S, h 71 given the schnni ...' "''' .wnl,h "".' he Ullies. was u nn In n- rr i ,,""'. '"r times, wn, ;. ,i"'".nn. ."!' tenr enr. "'" ot;l'Oei last .1 . , ----,. ' 14 II I .i,i.. ,i. . ."i v ....ii in,, iiipel was noMDeneil une or the most liiteietiug meets of tlie afternoon will he held JiV,, , The Scheel for the B1I I u , "Z'- L. en the former's hnl.l i. .. m . '. ' CnTi'i'L Tin' ,,n ? ,n f"- tie Scheel ' for the Blind. Yestenlnr fm '.".... i iiiniiiuiiuii neiu a wus n big success. hoi. i .. i. ::.' " """ ."" flOHS meet, and It All of the regular truck and flehl events are en the program, t" ,' tenn-s will cempete In dashes, distance rll, shot-put, bread jump, high junip ind numerous ether cvenis. ' enu CUBAN STARS PLAY DOBSON Junce Will Hurl Against Schefield at Queen Lane Field .T. ,"rl".""'""'f H'e.. ,, V ..,.." "'iiceuii teniii llt'l Leftx- Slnj " ".. . ."'"". " ii. give the ----., ......,,,,1, riiunci! in li le i XI-AnAi.M I.. ,1.. .... . -" le uWJS?, 'S,"rS "- ThlrtyffifTl, in'J.M(T"i,n.n.H nrc .w "f "'0 best clubs '"."'" ill II H aiiei'iineii'u game uL r ..'.". """ v"" ''nisi en the nV lH th.1 firht K"me ,,f Hie riibuns, ,i who is kneiM, as the ;,,.' ' , ' If ch, beiiil - proi). beiiil - prei). ni m ini- prei). Benehuer & Helmes Win. 12-6 Y : " "?.".r "Olliies i",i ,, ,ilrrllJ Cape Mar v" V ' '" .r.. . re.?V't III IIP IWilfl .. was scheduled 'tn' L' 'C "I ii.-vi."i" ill I in ",. At... ,. -- uri neiiRc . 1 . it ,i f mmmsm wmmmm my-wmm, -VUSfeteSi.il MILLER FAILS TO BEAM SOX Hits Twe Homers as Team- mates Falter Remmel and Ring Beaten en Same Day A'S STILL IN THIRD PLACE Jfpn'AS a. bad day all around. The i- Athletics, after " winning four straight nnd having a day of rest, dropped the first of the season te the White Sex. The Phils, with Jimmy Ring up, were soundly walloped, by ihc Reds, with youth Couch doing the hun ing. The Maeklan defeat was net without Its geed points. Binge Milter, the king of swat and successor te Gabby Crn vath in the hearts of the local fnns, found Robertsen's twirling just te his liking,- and smacked out n pair of four feur basers, accounting for all four of the Athletic.' counters. The circuit smashes were the sev enth and eighth of the season for the former "Washington outfielder, which Is three behind Ken Williams' record for the season te dnte and eight nhead of Rnbe Ruth, who gets bick Inte nctlen this afternoon. Miller's streak started en May 3 when he counted euc against Washing ton. His ethers nrrnrri'il na fnllnu-uf May G. Vnnks. May 10, Cleveland (2) ; May 18 nnd 14. St. Leuis. His two yesterday were solid ones sent high up Inte the bleachers. He wns robbed of a tblrJ by a great catch of Ames Strunk. Remmel Hit Hard Eddie Remmel, pride of two munici munici palitiesBaltieore and Philadelphia started for the Mackmen, and the fans regarded the fifth straight ns a cer tainty. After the Sex scored one in the tirst and the A's came back with three in their half, the result was a foregone conclusion. However, the Sex kept pecking nway, scoring two In the sec ond and one in the fourth. In the sixth Remmel's effectiveness left him entirely and he was pelted from the mound. Rey Moere took up the burden nnd pitched excellent ball, holding Eddie. Cellins and his pals te two bits and fanning -three of them whlle he was en the mound. All told, the Sex made clever.' safe ties off the deliveries of Remmel nnd Moere, while the best the Mackmen could de was nine against the perfect game Robertsen. The youngster, whlle pelted hard yes terday, was tight ns a drum after the first inning, Miller's second homer in the sixth being the only score made after the Initial frame. When it is consid ered that he was knocked off the tee in his first appearance here, Rebbie's feat is nil the mere remarkable. Geed pitch ing, however, would have made It nn easy win for the A's after their first inning lead. Phils Lack Hitting Impotency with the stick for the second successive day cost the Phils a gnme yesterday. On Wednesday Pete Denehue held the Wilhelraltes te three scattered hits and yesterday Couch, ji yeungsterr Jield-'-the Bakeritefl'-ae' the same number of blnglcs. Until the ninth the Phils had net scored a run. King in the last inning tripled and scored en an infield out. That was the limit of the Phillies en the defense. .llmmy Ring started for the Phils, but failed te last out the first frame, four runs being scored off him In short time. Jess Winters succeeded niu Mur ei me siau: te tiate und he tee, was net treated any tee kindly tv Pat Moren's cult. ' The Detroit Tigers had their win nlng streak broken by the Senators .estcrday, when Francis beat them J te 2. The defeat of the Cobb- ni: hept me .MucKincn in third pin Oldham teed up for the Tys and hur ce. i rlcd a geed game, but net geed enough New Yerk's sluggers handed A Minn Sotheron a terrific lacing jesterday und i in- minima un me uusr, l- te 4. in imp en i j etner Actienal I.eacue Bninc me inrus beat the 10 te 0. Dodgers, PENN-GEORGETOWN IM ruAMiiMn TMT 111 LlnlVIUIiLI I II I Larsen and Hyman te Twirl Important College Game Today III ... TKV.NSVM M lieldblalt. ".Mi. Mrdran, rf, Hulllian, UK. Mnrndlan, If Wi'tchUU lb. Maher. , MnheflTey. rf I.lrbecett. s. Huntzlncer. p. Umpires Wanner nml '-. Rj MnrphT. sa. Sheridan, rf. hedj. lb. Kenen. c. T . K. Muriilir. If. Florence, rf. Mailer. ?b. slBTln. Sb. llTinan, p, Adamn. The rnlversltj of rennsrlrnnla base ball team plejs one of Its nieht Impor tant games of the m-iiseii fhK afternoon en the DoneMin-Arinstiniig tiehj. Kortv Kertv eighth nnd Walnut street".. Ceorgetew'n with one of the hc-t tennis in itb his.' lery, meets the Hcd and Blue, The Washington team this season 1ms neen lucciiui; nun iieieiuillg the best cel lee teiiniH In the l'nsi mwl s!...i. i ,',i,dln 'TncU 1,,rr's "' i'rebH nine, which has sustained but feu- .iV."l.' .i.i.. l,llB linn m.'iiuii. Dr. Onriss. the Penn conch. Is unde cided nbeut his twirling selection and mny siart iiiiiuzuiRer, i.nrsen or Yn Final of Four-Round Beut New Yerk, Mn 20. Lightweight Champien P.ennx l.reimrd rcccheij tiiu judges' decision ever Soldier HnrtlleM. L veteran welterweight. In u fuur-reund contest lust night in Madisen Smiiire Oui-den. Ilartlield cut Leenard's neie witlt n left hook in the fourth leiiiul, then was sent te his knees three times b hard rights nnd left m (he j!nN ll.irttield appealed nn (he erge of lielui' t 1111. d. Mil ,,t, ll.l.n.m .1... I . " Vi.i in-ii nn- iiniuii euiiu;. "' iiiuii'm xx ns une hi t Oil 1 . I leiiiui iiiuiirs glen for the benelit f in" urn iipninurs mini of r ;ixu II. I.I ?l"i in .iiiiiiice rarwn havi ib .i nl tc f V f ""7' - '" Kreiin.N , t I',. en ,' T1 en !'''erc", r- '-3.ef Kngland. retained .V.?n v ? i K i i p. i ii for n ,vcpk" ncnues I.an-i.leixiie I e ..J. ' s"'vnrt Ills lite ns world's professional court while -imlusky hurled ..full game Tue.s- tC , n ! :.' '' ,l,lc, tennis chunmlen Dm uv hr .lefeutl,. iny an, iiuntzinger nut ,ve Innings ' iB , r 'It, f" ", i1".""?' "tort- Wnltcr A. Kln-ella. nf New Yerk. "Iny- "rVets nt 1 !:!0 P "!!'1 i "'""'n" ''" I'laJ-f. 1 lionera In today' ,-.. r--. ... the princl'inl streets in I mmJ I """"Kti two seis. inu i nvcy imu wen tnrce out iLEflMARn RPflTQ RARTCICI n m .. .. "i. .'.. .."'. '"" s,lewnc. nf four pm In i-ni'li nf Ihr tnn iiiiitelie. "U iTu.lse l-aitem , ,1 an'".0!11 b "'"J"1' ,,,"",,r ,1,,H "'" '"" l-riiiBln Soldier en Verge of Knockout n(' hcduled. """ r"'hl - !11VC,.!f:,r',Klnr.'n1ln r ' '" Uh""",l" I O . 7jwr:iwm Middle States Matches r en Tennis Card Today IMvlalnn A Cnwil nt derbruek, Lan Hr nt Hlierlnn, A ca Ill'en tl Mucks County at lilberen, .inreeriii si .riiHrnroeK.. i . Mfvtslen C Ilelflnlrl It ut CJreenpelnt. (Jlen sld nt 'lille Heur, Urthrrslty Courts at Amerk'Hti llrldne, Division I) Ur.-eiipelnl n st Olenslde, Mln Heur nt rhllailelnhla. nnd rteadlnc, llelnld 0 at HfiHl Division K Woelfnril at IlelficM. Uni versity Courts U nt Sherwood, I'lne nt Learan, Industrial. SJeiith DMsInn Du Pent st MillsdelphM. Klectrlc, I'. It. n, ni DIsMen. North Division I1. nnd It st Uell Telephen. Stetson at Sleadev, brook. DISTRICTTE1IS Jehnsen Will Defend Title Against Tilden in Tourney Starting Next Week WALLACE P. JOHNSON, nntienal runner-up. will flash his bewilder ing chop stroke in nn effort te retain his Philadelphia and district champion ship ln the twenty-seventh annual tour ney which will he held en the courts of the Cynwyd Club, starting May 24. Entries will close with Dr. Philip 11. Hawk, the chairman of the Tournament Committee, en Tuesday. The V. S veteran champion announces that this year's event will be the largest in the history of district tennis. A large entry list has been reeeitcd and inanv star's hnve signified their Intention of com peting. Phlladelphlens will hnve u chance te see William T. Tilden ln uctien for the first time since his return from California. Tilden and .Tehns.-n were the finalists In the Nntlenn'-i and they nre favored te reach the last -eiind. Phil Betten. the leud".if junior player en the Pacific Const, ".une East with Tilden and will aim play In i he district title events. Luenanl Berk man, of New Yerk: Cirituu SliufVr, North nnd Seuth champion, iiml Stan ley Pearson, who with Johnen. holds the doubles title, nre ether star at tractions. The matches will be free te the pub lic. The contests will start at 4 P. M.. except en next Saturday, when the matches will begin at 2 o'clock. The committee in clinree is com posed of the following : Charles N. Beard, Arthur Beddy, .1. Iversen Bes- ' well. alter L. Chewnlng. Carl Fischer. Wallace P. Jehnsen, William B. Kraft. Jr . E. Rey Marsh, Geerge R. Powell. Carlten Shafer, Rudelph H. Tull. Lerox A. Worrell. Marshall Vannemnn. Jr.. Prank Zeek and Dr. Philip B. Hawk, chalrmnn. Tedny will be another busy day for Middle States League tennis players. i llilrfy-feur teams will be engaged in MANY STARS N matches In the various divisions. The number will participate in the contests tedny. Cynwyd made a geed start last week by swamping Belfield eight matches te one. They will oppose Ovcrbroek today, and Lancaster will appear at Rivcrten. It Is an off day for Belfield. AMATEURS ENTER TWO . RING TOURNEYS HERE a . - - Helmar and Glmbel te Bex at Fex Chase Park Seme of the best amateur boxers tn this vicinity nre turning out for two leurnnments te be held heic in the nct three weeks. About thirty entries al ready have been received for the meet te be held hr the Xlinnnlrm i'n,l,i, Club nt its ball park Mnv 24 and "tl and several special bouts fe7 th" V": gram te be Held under the auspices of (lie Fersjthe-Oidham-ttrifiuli Pest. Ne. ll'i. of the American Legien, iintc been arranged. fJeercic Helmnr. MMrlln tlniU Slates champion nnd who wns n winner ni inu nucrriiy nicer in .New Yerk tins week, will repre-ent Enterprise Catholic C lub in the Legien show. wi meet Harry Glmbel. of Shnnnhnn T,,n,. uuiii-uia in i in- vuriuuN uiviiiens. jnni.( c...i -- i .i ,. ; season opened last Saturday with mere lfit$X?yin rn,?5 ni'?, ,,h ra"lf-v " than 200 players cemnetlnc. A like I "nbed last in the Childs Cup Regatta. rS&nLt0limplaanAhlBcP te G After I lltlt''y .Me,rnth. clinirman of the A.A.I. Boxing Committee, is arrang- --........ C'-....,,. , nn i,i' I'ii'nituii iur mi" r ersvine-tj i i hnt.i -llMtftl.l. U..... ..1.1.1 ,. . .eided at Fex Chnmi Unll Pnrt in. ".".'" "'""J-" "" wnicn will he ,le. l-,a , , , " -. 11 IH" .., iuicr contests ne has paired are Jee I PaiRn for the Manny Weil Trophy, when .Murphy, of Seuth Philadelphia, vs. ! the Morals nine will be plnjed toraor teraor toraer .llrnmy McGnrk, of Shnnahnn : Jee row afternoon nt Stenton Field, Twen- ..,, .,...,,,.,,,,,,,, ,, .luniiny ueir, Knyeuln ; Marty Summers. Meadow - .brook, vs. Ale (rcenhrg. S. P If A mid Clarke Toetle. Wet Phlladel'phla ' i.f-V j . A" ,- Charley Green, Seuth Minn hntinh.n .. -r.l I llllillVl)III. l-.ntrles rrcelred se fnr for the Shnna hnn Unirnex nie: One hundred-nnd-twehe-peiiud clni-s. Ale Orecnberg ieergi' l'ev. Mnity Summer", .lames Ahten Leuis Siliermnn. Ilnirv Tuck Tuck weed. Walter Bosten: 118-pound class. Jehn Walsh. l,d tieshart. Bebb Kellc Merris I nlkin. l.uuis Uetlunnn. A Scott nnd fJeerse Helmnr: 12H-peund class, (Jeorge Burns. Chnrles Halm .'.uriiiiiii ncjwoeil. .liilm M.ist trrwn hiij nrcin line .lelinin I lever 1 '11 pound class. 'Ihemns O'.Mnllm Mm ph.vtliirkcq oeilc. Did, Miller and .luiiie Mci.urk: 1 IT-iMiiiiul class. Mike 1 nliellx. Hnprj Williams. Manuel liiichtcnbeis eml Sammv Hewitt OPENING AT LANSDOWNE Ebenezer Street Will Play Wharten en New Grounds The Kbcnczer A. A !.. i., . will open its home si.. ". . lca.m Wlinrlnn Slrna ! I!.. .. . " the g COME HAVE uinucK Al Bl"irnni 7 RADIO ENTERTAINMENT EVENINGS euinuay SPECIALS ,, Ler,,tcr Dinner, $1.50 lurl,e.V, rfi0.'" 'erlaie nute Mccnehan' Special, J! I, SO tul,,t,r rhcrmlriur t)flii,,l , rtth ml ,l huh Vai mr Same 'urns lusniu H'lrateim I ",,?, . Chicken Platter, $1.50 Hull llreiletl Air.iie rilr.,ii iiriic, nml l-utaloe -tw a)lt , .iice nml Temnlii tfalud .efc.- c." l A'.v.. . . . .aiiaii Drtmutu U Celd Ham er Tongue, with Petate Sela J igl wm'i.mmjriH Jlait,, amje,triMJin Mekt4WeieMtert4 taHM "'' m m mmn rnr -m .. ivpmtZitrS," UH IILNIYU II I L. VLI I r I II II III n Hill I al I I I II H I V I BB . I III I rne tudii i imp ni v I Ul MllilLLIliU UfVf tr ' Luai-L- mm Recerd Crowd Is DrntMtsiaifl .aiA Last of Five-Day Race Meeting THEY GET AWAY AT Six races en today's card at Pheenli vllle premise te reward the talent with enough thrills te keep 'cm talking for months. This will be the last of a flrt da meeting and if should be by far 'the btst. Plve tint races and one steeple chnsc nre en the menu. A record-break ing crowd Is expected. Three jockeys were suspended yester dn for misbehavior nt t lie pest. The penalised riders were Mtilhellanrl en Bill Simmons, winner of ti.e race; Miles upon Holiday nnd E. Wells M Old Gib. Vague, n consistent winner at the bunt meets, wen his third straight vic tory, defeating ulnrge nnd strong field In n mile lint race. Vague carried the colors of the Hunt ingdon Valley Farms stables te victory with a nOw rider iip, his regular jockey, Crowley, having been set down for the balance of this meet In the last race en the card Thursday afternoon. The track wns very deep and heavy as e result of the continued rains, and n heavy shower jesterdny after the first race did net serve te improve its condition. The horses accustomed te heavy going were again In Hick, and Vague proved te be one of them. He went te the front im mediately after Starter Miller gnve the word and was never headed. Prunes, n winner in the rain and mud Thursday afternoon, wns played heavily by some In the first race, bat she finished in second plncc. BUI Sim mons was the winner. lie was run close te the fence In the softer footing, while Preece took Prunes the "ever-land route" te find better footing; this prob ably cost him the race, as he was only benten by a length. Favour ran third. Tite second race, ever a course of about two miles, was the only steeple chase etent en the nfternoen's card. Four entries answered the bugle's call nnd Brjn O'Lynn, n winner earlier In the mr-et. proved te be a perfectly goetl mud horse. In winning the third race at six far longs. El Prlme. the P. S. P. Randelph entrj. repeated his win of Tuesday and displayed a splendid turn of speed. Di rector James wns the contesting factor in this race, with Fop running a gee third. PENN LIGHTWEIGHTS TO MEET COLUMBIA 150'S Rew This 'Afternoon en Harlem Columbia Spring Regatta ' New Yerk, Mny 20. The University of Pennsylvania l.TO-neunrf ereu- nrfith i ii- rnrii m lie n -iinM . 4.1- - ty will return te Its own class en the Hep. lem River this afternoon. The Red and Blue lightweight eight is scheduled te meet Jim Rice's Columbia l.r0-peunders in one of the races in Columbia's spring regntta. The ether races include nn Inter class affair, a race-between the jurrfe. varsities of Columbia and M. I. T. -Z, aise a varsity rnce between theiw Bnglandcrs and the Merningtid jn'iKius oarsmen. The Penn HiO-peunders made a great Impression en the rowing enthusiast" who watched them perform late yester day afternoon. The speed with which they get nwnv from the mark, the start nnd the power of their rowing make them leek like favorites for the raca this afternoon. Rarnhnrt, the 142 pound stroke of the visitors, Is about a; finished n stroke as lias been seen in I h,n,8lml 8,treBe, nB '"J8,, I th5E !" 'V J5h while. Over the mlle nnd five-sixteenths. Jen Wright's eight should hnve little trou ble in coming home a winner. They demonstrated this last Saturday when they led agninst Princeton and Colum bia for n mile and a quarter and then faltered. MORAIS VS. STANDARD Second Straight Game Tomorrow The baseball team representing Standard Ledge nnd 1021 champion of .U- T..J! T..l ..111 . ,. sci-enil cii-nii-lit viMnrv ..r th.. in-n . i iiv .iiiuiiii- i.iiiuii, win in Hirer lis - - ' - - "-afa.Ivu VI. HIU S'aaXM iaui- ty-feurth street and Allrithcnv nvenua. This i enlest will start ut 2 o'clock. Standard opened Its league Sanson by defeating Philadelphia Ledge last week. Philadelphia plays lisrae in the morning cninc at Stenton tomorrow, starting at 10 o'clock. Schedule for the rest of the season ! M .'I Disraeli ,n I'hllsd'lphln an Meinli i Stand inl JI iv 2S HtaivUrd va. Dlsiann and Philadelphia Mnrals .limn I Mnrals h Disraeli and M,indar4 rhllHdeiphla, June II IMsri.ll is Phila delphia and Jlerala m Standard June 18. Philadelphia Jlerali. and Standard .i IJIsraell June 25 Standard . Philadelphia., and Morale s Disraeli July a Jlnmls i Htnndard and Disraeli v Philadelphia July p. rilandsnl n Dla raell and Phllad'tphla .Morals July in. i itiiui'ira " I'lillaneipluii and Morals s. 23 Jleriiin h NlMndnril un.l Disraeli s PhlladidnhlH tuli no I'hlhidet. ph'a n Morals and Standard n Disraeli August it MnrulM xa Disraeli nml Hlanil aril xs I'hlladelplui ujut 13 Disraeli xs Philadelphia and .Morals xs htandard, Au just 20 hianilanl xs Disraeli aud l'hliadel plila x Meral" Po-tpencd iraniis xxlll 1m peij atici Au sust 20 COVEY RETAINS TITLE Defeats Klnsella for World's Court Tennis Championship liondeii, .May UO. (By A. r ) MEENEHAN CAFE BlUku Mfcaw aai a, a aaaaaa aaaaaaaamawi 62D &. 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