Mk -r ,. U ,?r!"'"HHSWrP"Pwap RJWbWTJrteS.JMi'l. 'J' iV;f''.-i?"KJS"'- .-! KTOVeV i?!VSriW!f?''f "' ' V " "' r "V v. , .,, --wr-'W&P&iWW A.'ie-W. i 'Willi .. .'IH'Mf HIHIVTWTTWTTl-iB Ip-' r ' evening public LEDGEHpmKlSifeisPHiii; WBay,' ILfrfm. iS5 SPS . SP?iSMiiS m P4 .1, ' k ... .-T ' r I I w 0ml 'Ijij. i rmantewn High Scheel Easily WHITE AND w MfflMQ&AT AC 'i4 Ve-t fJM-JJ. T XM.KJ pe rwav wi Ifermer succeeds Tem IVal- Ker as neaa or rieisner 1 Club and Latter Gees te 'Ambler TtlTJnifF 'N FIXVn nlLiUU VlLtU lO I I . C U n.. it-it ii tM c nut tc By WILLIAM S. IAI.,I.AS 5- ITTHK Fnrc A Kendii- linschn I Ipim h 'l'n& '1""1 "citing imspnnn lenni t A.hs ben (lihnndpil only a frw ft 4sV km If .11.1 itm L-n 1n.. f.,- .... t .'... r .V" 1 . i AMI nf tliM him ai nnnnit.ilAil (!. Ihnl 1 Mm te Inntl mnnagcrlal berths nltli TV. V Wr CllIU". ,. Jim Uenncr. mnnnRpr bn" bepii (infd te take full rliarse of the Ambler tB1. of the MentKOinur.v Ceillltv 1 arni TftftTII. IITlrl rhftrlfA Wltlfrt ..flteliAi r, ti ii umr.1 lenr. ,no- f 1,.U.,.. ..,. .."."- ... -. ..,.-.-- blirg Iren. hn eppii clfrnnl n plavlnc manager of FleLher. Miererdlnc Tem "i!Ker" . ,. . The announcement thnf WiilKer hid kn r1inni1 ns din hoeil nt tlin ilnu-n. wen aepeed ni tlie neaa et tile noun- tOKn cltlb nn net whellv iinpepted The team tins been In tlip n.IiNt of a l..nn 1 nBi.i.k' ,.riti..iu... Mump and ronMueraeie rrltlclHtn or Walker's methods ha been heaped en the Athletic Committee It nn ngreed that thebest wa.v te seke the problem w te fclgn n playlnj; manager " ' Hal the Kxnerlenre . .. r'J',nc"ce Charlie nhlte ha plenty "f pep and xnerlenre In the rnlp nt tnnnni?er lie Ej n 1 1 role 01 manaRCr lie fllrected Parkesbnre Iren one of the eeml-pre top-netoher for several years f1 i innln.U.I mn..n .v.- l,.i i,.,,i ffld Is lnelmle.1 nmeng the best back tops hereabouts The Fleifher management was re- lUCtant te let talker go. btl' tlH'J felt the team s bet interests uere uemul in (he .ln.iainii llm left ..nl. li erTM in the ileusien. He left with the eeet .wisnes 01 tne pincers aim man- tfement nnd uas piesent at the Ntre town Inst night te lntredure the new leader te the plajers. White will tnke charge of the dub tonight when Flelsher plavs Amerlenn Chain, of Yerk, , nt Twenty-shth and Heed afreets. Fermer Manacer Walker wished M MMiftlnr nnreac hnf lwilla.nd tVini lia . Intn n i !,,. iu ,!, v,-, i , l ateps Inte n team that Is the best in the city nnd that is due te fit;ht for the cnampiensntp. me eiuu is new coin- 1te and has n wonderful tilfrhlnu rtafl and Wnlker says It will be heard from right away Benner Well Known Jim Benner is one of the best-known managers In these parts. He was given charge of the Shnnahnn Club Inct rear tnd took a team of mediocre plnvers and Whipped them Inte a contender for the Cltr championship. This year he directed Ferd & Kcndir. na witn nnetlier pitclier the caliber of ... .. . . . . ... '-- P'1 Id I xiiii narreir would nave nessinir mane clean-up. Ihe tenm disbanded a week go, when Sunday ball was stepped In bers of the Philadelphia Baseball As- ranged for the opening clash. The is- Hestnn, Mav 2.1. A national cup Delaware Ceuntv. The plajers were soclatien ter Park Band will be In nttendance series for amateur soccer tennis will be grabbed up by ether teams immedlatelj. He said his team was heartllv in nml n prominent Oermantewn dtizen j held during the 11122-2.1 stnsen the Ambler at present is at the bottom bnck of the association nnd wanted te wl'l toss out the first ball. I'nitcd States Foetbnll Association do de er the Montgomery Count League live up te nil rules and regulations, and Gerinnntevvn is represented by n first- dded at its meeting here. Efferts have standings, but Benner 1ms been in- would stickte the rinlsq. class team, tin- plajers being from been mnde for some jenrs te Inaugurate tructed te get a first-clnss club. The club was ordered te pnv Umpire Limsdnle of the Montgemeiy County such n competition. He will immediately get n number of Edward Smith $12 for the "game In ' League. Bill Durbln, Montgomery Delegates were present from mere aew players nnd hopes within a few question. County pitching nie. will hurl the than twenty States. Missouri was iep- weeka te place Ambler at the top of Hnrrv Wilsman. star shortstop of the ' Ppncr- "nu l'p m ? "PHe-ed by Rube rssented by the Her. .Inmes J. Thomp- "at I ea KM . . d i ri K . Seuth Phillies, has resigned. The root- 1 Chambers, or Left nnn. son, of St. Leuis, thv first minister te I Tlin TTillilnlp.rtaltimnrp Ttlnel- Q ., ... .-- !.. i-i, .. , 1 TI10 SJnlmt will Imve 11 new cntcher f.b .,.. - I f.V.ll . .: 1 a Ketest of May 1 nt Baltimore, was -era ey tne uenru or tioverners et tne Philadelphia Baseball Association last mere double plnvs than anv ether a tryeuf with Washington in r.us.. - - -nifbt. The complainant and defendant player in the semi-pros. It is a pity ! RriiWImrc's Ble Game . Northwest Pres Want Games ! gave length? testlmen.v. some hearing the downtown fans decided te nick eh ' . . . v- T . . .. ames en the case and ethervvise The beard n hnr wh.i n 1 ..I .hi,, .. I One of the most Important gnmes et I The Northwest Pres Imvp May 27. 28 and en me case nnn nmerwise. me uearu a Oev who was one of their own. I . ' , nrrHntrp.i f,lr nrideslnire 1 ?n .OI"'n .. J'ar"lBer Hoever also wants te ten season is nrraiiKeu mr uriut snurg bnnW tuillrht mm.i num. i.i, ir... N. Y. GIANTS SKID .Champions Lese Eight of Eleven Western Games Tep Pitts burgh by Small Margin . FIFTH REVERSE FOR PHILS rtr 1 n ntitngc run rniue The Phillies nren't the enlv ones in the National League thnt n.e slf,ng down the ladder like ligh.mng. The., nave rivals wearing !he uniforms of the New Yerk Giants, world's chain- nlnnx laiit setsen piens last ""n- Out West the pnth of the MrGrnw- ites has been like the Heckv Bend te Dublin. Before leaving the shadow f Coogan's Bluff the Giants had wen Mfenteen games and dropped four On the Western swing they hnve captured three nnd lest ei'hf Befcre lenvin" the East the Giants had a percantiiK of .810. Tin percentage for t le present trip is .214 Yesterday the well-known champs were stepped bv F.ppa Kixev the former Phil hurler Bixe.v had everything nu the bnll. and the Giants ceuldn t see It. Cincinnati wen asilj, 7 te 2. Lead Is Small The Giants can t afford te lese games With such regulant if thev hope te keep In first plnte If New Yerk loses today nnd Pittsburgh wins, Mr Craw's clun will be holding first place by the narrow mnrgin of . 1 02." Ait 1 If St. leuis wins the Pirates will be lending the CnicN bv enlv 1002 Babe Ruth lias begun his 1 dated 10'' home-run enmrmigu. His lit -t circuit AND PIRATE S CLIMB J fclew of the season yesieiclnv si .11 'eel the lankees toward a uillj thnt tied the core and enabled them te win 11 stir ring; battle with the St lyiuis Brown , In the thlrloentli 4 In .1 Camp Skinner, Yankee lecrult who 1- Tsaruiug it iiajiuniiiin a pincn uiitti knocked in the t.ving run vvith n single. nd Jee Bush's relief pitching aided in the victory which gave the New York Yerk rrn n lead of tluee giune the nie they have had this snsen rWIHes Lese Again "Cooper's fi-l) vlcterv ever the Phillies ' fat Pittsburgh in second pline in mr National League race, ertntic fielding costing St. LiuiIh h thirteen innnu ttruggle, S te (!, with Bosten and lis runnel -up position in the lace The third extin-inning battle of the tty whs halted in the eleventh with the Athletics ii nd Detinit deadlocked at - Guy Met ten returned te form ler ('leve land and with Speaker's hav hitting subdued Bosten, 7-2 I'nber beste i Krlfkbeu in ii mound due und Chicago tiruuvl mil WnsliitKFtnii. .!.'! wliile iBroekbn. ilispliijlng further evidence f U ''ceiueback." blanked Chicnke. Jlazzy II lice holding the Cubs te four I kltg , ' ijDarhv A C Haa Onen Datea s-waruy . v. nai upen uates , yrha Darby A C nnr of Pelawsre County Dest traveling teams has rw VffVD Uftira nil ll. cheiliiln anil unulil like vf wp,.. iruiii iiraiiia 111 i i-iiu-,. ,. miiiu , .,n- Dt'iS-Ky and fialavvarr Ine niirhlng depart ijh'j'iBttt well represented l) I. ncnln and k.... .U. ....- in ll....u. I. ..i V Brnji 111, inii,r iiiinvi.. ill aimiiiu Tne team win iua twingnt iihcij-ii inu -uuih line iu 11, r iiuiii viuui taiaxcnang estes. Ann teas Charles ?.' O. le ll. Oafbir. i. v BONNER MA ATASCDQ J. Ili 1 XX JTjUslkJ Today's Independent Games and Yesterday's Results "with I'hlllv llel.rew ut fiermanlenn id. Ural IVnn filrrrt Herman. " (lull. lawn, i Amerlcnn CIiaIii nt Flelsher, Twentr-sltth and Red nlree l. hesln- hi llrlill.t.rr. It rlnnnnil nnd "'"rilVl'fh,',Mflrrt Mnrhcj. Hertr-, vc-entli nml r-nrucr .trret". ' North 1'hilllf. nt Minmvhnn. Fertr-elihlh nml tirevtn street. . Hlldnlc nt I'hlliiteliihla Revnl "(.1111 rertjr-elghth nnd llnlimt street. , J , ""mi ni ft. v "lumim. i-wrniv-inunu ttet .lleghen.r iivenur. Ji- Iijrbfr. of Trmten. nt Seuth I'h I- "' Hre.ul nnd lllilrr Mrcrt. . .. Hpnrh nt Purllnn. .Sroenn ana Clfnrflflcl .l.i. T,,;',?rl5hl". Tlr nt MeuK riftr-nlnth nnii iicrAf h airiui MenrhurM nt Jev Metiir. .Srvrnth trot nml (irniur nmur. fii!'nTri A' "' Nn"""mr ' nnrt rer nt Itntrli Moter. Terty iwinth mil MltrUII fttriNtR. .lIHf I1lnt t ( ellimll (iithelle nun. rrent unit rerlfr .trot. trntun I'lelil lub nt Murine rltr. Rnjfr- ',, ,, Trl ,.,,.,,,,, ,.. nn,1t Tni r- rrnnklln Nntlennl Hank. Mjhtfrntli nml KecklanU trl. et ennl Unnk nml TniM (eniunm Imiciie .hianlnhl Tntt Cemwnj t. i'ern K. dinner .National Ilnnk. I'hlllln.' rrk. e "1"1nk" An' "mkerv if "cur--K. "mlth ft A Ce, Htlh utrwt nnrt Tuhcr rend. Nnrtlirunt Twlllcht ln Belih nt Jenlin.f rn7uh',twJtlen nU rnrk' Vn, vnl lii-uc iRrtrWIne St-itlnn . J ,,? ". fnndpiper. ins r. M.i .V...H..,' l)lilrfn . v. H. S. tTfn. 8:15 P. M.. Ivsiriie ltnnd Vntr Yard. PnllnleIpM Flnanc nl I eatae In.iirnnf. Cempmr of erh Amerim . Markt street Tnmt rempanv. Klnewln: Kmtt- B,ten centfr. Klfllrth afreet and thtrr me-' nu. V. R. T. lcne. Sreflen A -lncken nt Richmond. Richmond and Orthodox strretstl Hen -ii. r.leinted at J.nimi. TfMh and nutier nirm.. j ,.,H"TfDii'f'J',tfitl J11?,I1 A,-f .rrii?i: Mnih at Thrd. TwrnO-nlnth. und Cambria streets! Seronil nt Setentli. nirtt-fnurth street nnd rerkslde mrmin Fifth at Mtn. !( ,trTrt nrt Kri. ntrnuei F.Uhth nt Trntn. rerreuaie urnue nnu mm ivirK rTKRVW " RF.SfI,Ti Y. M. II. A.. Hi Tvrnt) eluhtli urd. 2. t elllns. ?i tirrrn Lenv, IVrrlex . C.. 10. Cnmblnptl A. C n Thlrlj-nlnlli Ward -Irs.. Hi lnn A. A . Ilnmrtt l. C. lOi llrlle Clair A. C. .", Mtrnten F. . i M. Ilamanas, 1. Iramld n. . 16; Knclr II. ( .. 12. (lrrnnoed Fest. A Rlmwoed l'et. 4. (llllrt'rn InnlnKMl I nnd Title it Trust 13: I'lrst Nntlennl. 3 s,orrMewii. lOs Cuban Stars. 6. ,. fined Hilldnle 2.i for the violation of nS Seetlen 10 of the bj-lnws in leaving ineneia. -MiiniiKfr iiemen aiimitieu innt ne re gretted the action of his tenm. nnd said thnt lie held the besf of feclinc toward the Ilaltlmere Rlack Set, nnd hoped he would toen plnv them, both In Baltimore nnd Philadelphia. The Seuth Philadelphia tenm wns questioned regarding using United umpires in n recent came. The vice -.. . . . . I T. president et the ilowntewn dub nd- dresspri tne Governors, nml went en record ns being one of the levnl mem- Uns rfpddeil te go elsewhere. He in one of the best In the came and mnke What May Happen In Baseball Today VYTIOVXI. l.EAOt'F. Hen I)st P.C. Hln 1avu SO It .01 .A.M1 .BJS 17 11 .1SB ,0O .Sfll II) 14 ..VIA .AMR ,,VVU .IB 1H .Ain ..Ml .SOO 17 IS .4Sfl .VXI .172 14 18 .417 .411 .424 11 17 .10H .414 .17tf 10 19 ,14ft .367 .333 Vew t erk Pittsburgh St. Ixiulw. .B2.1 rhleage . . Cincinnati , PhuiusJV. uvvtim AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lest P.C. Win Ixmt Vrif erk. ... H 12 .A67 .076 .MB St. leula 20 14 .SDft .AOO ..171 Athletsr . . in in ..iin ..131 .nite Ilevrland . . . 1 IH .171 .486 .467 Si."' ' " " ' : " Wlu,lllniteI1 IS .. ,420 ,4U Chlcuge . II W .30 .412 INTKRN.tTION.il. I.EAOl'K w, I,, r 1 w.i, h'X f ;?gj ..T." i M ,.. 13 .wi Heading is . KtsThRN i.E.teiE w. 1.. P.c. W. I. V Haren 1? .1 .771 Rrldge'rt 10 13 ItttaQeld IS ll . Hartferd IS Albany 12 It ..122 Vtaterbue fi 14 Fluhb'rg II 12 ,47S Hprlng-Ul 9 14 southern AssocivneN . "'.!' ,-c; .. . .i:h J.',k I - ,'? i? iiir'ahum 20 11 .171 C Imtt'ga 14 2.1 N.Orle'm. 20 18 VWi Vtlanta I! 2J p.c. .452 .441 .420 .333 AVIUltlt IV IssOUATION n 1. i'.t . w.i. p. Vlin'imlM 21 II (Ufl K in I'll. It) 17 ,.1K M rani is n .181 I ii'irims In 17 ImreelU 17 14 118 Ixil'.vlll, 11 IM VfU'ilkr, ll IB ..IH rlrli il 4BII 41 200 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS MTIOMI I.KVdtn l,luhurgh. .1: IMiIIIIm, e. Dnnlnnall, 7i New terU 1. Hroekljn. ,1i Chicago, 0. HoMen, 8. St. lrfuU, a (13 innings). AMERICAN' I.KAOUE Mhli-tlrs. 6, Ddrult, n (called end of 10th, caln) Nrw erk, 4, St. ImU. 1 (13 Innings). Clrieland, 7i Homen. I. (Monre, 4. Washington, 3. INTF.R.NATION VI, I.IMfil K sininiw. l)i Kerhestrr, .1. Other (IiiIik net srlirduleil. i.iuvr WIKJtlf N Sse( I.ITION 4 ( nlumbiik, I Tulrdn. 4i Indlinapella, 2, st. Paul. j Kansas ( ItT 2. MlnneivnelN, Bi Mlln-aukre, 4, K.ISTF.RN I.KKSUK nHUThnV. lenffhlMu-g. 5 Mirlnrflrld. 9. Hartferd, t Nf Haven, Si J'lttstlrl.1, 1, SOI Til Klt.N I.KAIil'K lllrinlngham. fi ClntuineOKn, 2. Atlantic, I, Vlrtnnhls. 2 Nashville. 0i New Orleans, 7 Vlehlle-latlle RiM-k, r.cln. TODAY'S SCHEDULE N ITIONAI. l.hAlil K I'hlllir. at Fitthhtirgh. Nrvv Tierk at Cincinnati. Ilieuklyn nt ( hlrign llcsten ut st, Ixiiiia. AMERICAN I.KAOIK Detroit at PhlludrlphU. t. I.011U ut .New terlc lev Hand ut HoMen Chicago .it Washington, IN rhRN.lTIOMI. I.KIUIK Nexurk nt Reading. JerM'J ( lt nt llnltlmer, Rerhrster nt lluffal)), riicue nt Terente. New England Tennis Bedy Elects no,,,,,,. .m. 23 - IVetminary ... th, a., nul .New KnUnl IntercelleKlnie tennis tem naineni hre iffKern for neM jear were Hlfcted a fellows W'nliis H ler ,lr of Dartmouth pre(lm (leerne I. rilus of Amhrat vice jirejlilent 'Hlir H Sket' of M , T .ecreiary treasure, and F r Plinipien ef Arnhent, nw n.ember of ine bieiunve c. umminec ji.iiiTnmvti, Until .sexes STRAYER'.S 11' "'' names HrkMI rttMM trtutrtim'w. BaUr , Da et siliiaV j LAND JOBS AS MANAGERS a--".'& ,ifci fiSc (II AHI.IIO WIIITK E ' Dave Bennis' Team Will Inaueu- 6 rate Twilight Season at Ger- mantewn Bevs' Club CHESTER VS. Jupiter Pluvlus again put n crimp in the twilighterslasf night nnd set a num- I bfr of team, baek Wnr.,l hnd-c,. del- , lr fjnanelnlh Die feature of tonight's lnjeut is 'he opening game of the (iermantewn team With Dave llennis at the helm. . suburbanites will usher In the sen- 'en with the Seuth Philly Hebrews. The games will be pla.ved nl the der- I mantewn Pevs' Club a t 'J.-. We. Penn street. The grounds have been put In ' t"p ' snape ami 11 urn grauuManu 1 . .l ....! . 1 erected Special ceremonies nave been nr- ceremonies have been ar- '" nctlen. l.ddi' l.ettlieb teda.v sjgneil iiurmnn. inie 01 jj rdi-usc 11 mi wu" imu fans at Richmond nnd Orthodox streets. The visiting uttractleii is the Chester Club, lirls Lord's aggregation has mnde a wenuerflll leceru 10 nine nun smnii everv chnnce of copping the ihnmplon ihnmplen ship of the Philadelphia Baseball As sociation Thev have wen ten games ,n a row, their latest fent being that "f going te Bioeklvn en Sunday and turning hn k the noted Bushwlcks. of Broeklvn. en 11 double. header Bill Whltnnn baa Pitcher Stielv all primed for the frav. Stielv was picked te oppose the Seuth Phils' last night nnd is In prime fettle for the contest. The Bridesburg management an nounces n 1 eductien In admission, the new rute being, bleachers, 2j tents, EiANTWN NN OPENS WITH SPHAS 1 and grnndstnnd. -Ml cents. !li7 Several ether impertnnt games are !lS2jte be pla.ved in the uptown section. Stenehurnt opposes Fex Moter at Sev enth and (.range nvenue nnd a close game i expened. The motorists have been turning back their opponents with Caribbean sea outings TDREAK nway from the old vacation babit this summer, and make a cruise with the Great White Fleet. Nevel, interesting every hour a new de light. Nothing like a sea veyage te tone you up mentally and physi cally. Cuba, Jamaica, Pana ma, Cesta Rica, Colom bia, Guatemala, Quaint cities, picturesque sea ports, glamer of old adventure. 22-dsy Cruises from $115, 15-day Jamaica Vaca tions from $150. lit weekly tailings from New Yerk. , Free Illustrated folder Sea Outings" folder nnd cabin plans Write today Bartlett Tours Company Sutmihip ttpiTtmnl 200 Seuth 13th Strtel PHILADELPHIA. PA. a GREAT WHITE FLEET t P.C. - 1;? 1 1 r aBTflaTsaaTsBlBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM aaaaaaaaaaaaaaffaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaaBaaaaaaaaKaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaU aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaalHI tiHBnHn Baaaaa9aaaaaaaaaaaWaaaaWaaaaa1HI alBallHealllaBHaHaVI HeSllluaaaaasHHBH .3.13 HSnTJIIlaTaTaTaaPSHaYOim BaBBlMMaWUattBaaaaWaall aaWrWlllBlllaaaaaaaalHI Baaalasll LHflaaaaliJaalaOll LaiaaaWliuBtaTlVVrall aaaaaaaaaaaVaflBUlaal' aafl'sWl laWlaaaBBHBSJIIuaaaaali KlBiklaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal LaHaaaaaaaaaaaaLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! aaaaavHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB Defeats Episcopal Academy for JIM IIONNEK ! regularity and have a fast team. Mer rill Is down te meet St. Columba at the I lntter's field and Henrli meets l'urltnn. Barbers nt Seuth Phils The !!asi'r Club, of Trenten, will pny their tir-t visit te this rltv te meet the Houth Phillies nt Uread.nnd Hlgler istieets. Mutineer Itudelph is bringing ,ft numher of iiack out-of-town rlulis liere this week, nml they nie nil top- ,l0Jrlhcr:. ln.,tlT.i1pl,IIrj. &" rCpresent- the North Phils und Slmnnhiiu were '"e ,0 "''fi,1' Fert .eighth nnd Htewn stieets last evening, but lain liut n PrIlliP n 'he elder of affairs nnd the scene shifts te West Philadelphia ini evening, wnere tne same teams will nninreniiDp'1"1"11' at Pert.v -eighth nnd Mrewn. Sex BmDcSbUnbt Selbeld or .Tim Clancy will hurl for the Phils while Al Mnene will be Jiji'nny Cattle's selection. Manager TVtziier. of Hatch Meters. '" nrningcd In lnst-mlnute game with nln' nl "& iSSf,'. J'XL teams recently filnvcd n scnRntiennl 1-0 giime which lee wen nnu tne meter V .x"..,, ls. . . on..uic.f;l'ero- lr.5' 1 "' "" "'.' 1 "? Dnnpr-V ier i!f'' n,m liajH nncl Longtnere for i.iese. .,,,. . NEW SOCCER TOURNEY m s poethall Hnrfi. u,u. Cup 1 1 Series for Amateurs I Tlir mPCtlns will continue today and tomorrow. i North American street n!l telephene. ' Columbia W100 , ONE DAY OUTINGS tr" TUe time sliewn Is Eaatern Stifiilxrd 2ir,i-, s-ii.neiir iew"' ,ii,a ubt .. Kismple1 'Train shown In tbls sdver- iwrneet as leaving at 6 30 A M.. Eut- I rrn Stsndard Time, will depart at 7 30 ... . jjugiit eaviui 1 une. Frem Market stieet Wharf Every Sund.y At'.ntic Clty ITll Anff. -311 c WW Cape eaea Iraws Annui laui Clrv ns Maiv Sea Iala Cltv Round Trip Coraena Inlat atonatlarber Peerment Avatlen A tlantlr City (S. Carolina Ar.ie 05. fl 30 U vyiiuwoed Brancb and Cape May 4 OJC. Ocean City and Hlene .lUrber - Branches . a. 10. Flihermees Ec. ler Andrews Ave. iQtteniUsrber Wlldweud) 6 00 A, MEMORIAL DAY EXCURSION t TUESDAY, MAY 30 te all above resorts (eiceptCape-Maj) Fnr,.iYln.llc PW .(Oj-rgla Avenue B 00 A. M . 8.30 A M. Wlldweud Branch fl 20 A M., Ocesn Ctly Branch 24 A. M Stune ltirber Mrsnch 78 A M Dallr Eicurilens bsgin Jun, It FISHERMEN'S EXCURSIONS Sl.BO MAURICE RIVER Jl.SO Fvrtescus Fishing Ground? I.very Sunday, beginning May 23 Markstat. WfcsrtS 20 M Caudse 6 28 44 O EVERY SUNDAY S1.8Q Tan's River, Senile Put, Bit Rasa Til Httt! ud ialtrtnediile ittlitni U2. 1 0 ft- .0,V.!!u2Lf . R- s-uss; " . ...!., tpnu in nd Trip ttrmediat stations. ,2.00 "t Point Pleaaant Market Strest Wharf 6 15i Frem Bread Street station S3.SO WASHINGTON $3.00 BALTIMORE Round Trip SUNDAYS May 21, Jun 11, 25, July 9, 2) Bread Street 6ip West Pblla. 0 CSV $3.7S SUNBURY $4.00 WILKES-BARRE Round Trip SUNDAY, May 28 Mopping al Hnuth Uanvllle, ratiwlau East BlMineburg and Ntntlcetn Bread Street 12.10V1 West Pblla. 12.164; J5.00 LURAY, VA. Round Trip SUNDAY, Jun. 4 I eaving Saturday night June.1 Oresd street lOOUIVI wt I'lilla. 10 03 O $3 .OO NEW YORK Round Trip SUNDAYS June 4, IS July 16,30 Bread Htreet , , West Pblla. 6 fl 40U North i; Wis. Oil 3 I 1 6 TK& NIAGARA FALLS 71 16.SO ROUND TRIP 916.80 una 22 July 6,20) Aug. 3, 17,3li Sept. 14, 2SOct. 12. y Pennsylvania System Th Reut of th Broadway Llmltad ' ' ' . ' WHITNEY TWIRLS GTN. HJJO TITLE Allows Episcopal Twe Hits in City Scholastic Cham pionship Came COLESBERRY NEW CAPTAIN By PAUL PREP GHItMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Is the scholastic baseball champion of Philadelphia for the season of 1022. The Cllvedens wen the title by de feating Kpiseepnl Academy, chnmplen of the Interaendemlc League for the laRt two seasons, en Northeast Field, Twenty -ninth nnd Clearfield streets, yesterday afternoon, 11 te 2. Donald Whitney, king of schoolboy speed twirlers, was the hen of the Green nnd White's victory ever the Churchmen. Supported in admirable stjle by his teammates. Whitney al' lowed the Blue and White nggregatlen but two hits (luring the gntne. He fanned seven batters and issued one base en balls. Leng, the best twlrler In the "Inter ne" rnnks this season, was the ljpscr. In spite of the lopsided score, he pitched n great game, errors nnd "boners" helping considerably In his defeat. Leng nllened thirteen hits. At the start it looked ns though Episcopal might come through with n victory. The Churchmen retired the Cllvedens In order, and then took their turn at the lint. Colesberry was walked. Kinder sacrificed hira te sec ond. Itlttcnheuse, who wns playing first, having swapped positions with Captain Krnft, who wns stationed at short, fanned. Kraft came te the plntter nnd sin gled, and Colesberry crossed the plnte. It wns Kraft's last hit while wearing the uniform of Kplcepnl. He will be graduated from the school In June. Rebert t'elesberry, who scored the first run, will be back at the school next year. What's mere, he will be captain of the Overbroek nine. lie was unanimously elected after the I game. The Turnlnr Point j Gcrmantewn tied the count In the second. Captain Gene Barrett walked and promptly stele second. Lungren ' Isn't this feeling about tires pretty universal IOST car car tend te have a car the rest of their lives. Economical opera tien is getting mere and mere fashionable. Hew many men de you knew who won't expect tires te de their share of the saving? This is the year for tire-merchants te study their customers closely. The makers of U. S. Royal Cords have recently stated what is the biggest opportunity te serve in the tire business. U. S. Royal Cords cannot take care of all the people who want the upward quality in tires. Ner de they claim a mon opoly of all geed tire making methods. The maker e United States Tires urge upon everybody manufacturer und dealer alike a new kind of competition. Let us compete for mere and mere public confidence. Let us -compete for hifher and higher quality. Let us compete for still mere dependable public service. United StsttsTims rt Ossd Tlrs Ceprrtght 1922 U.S. Tin Ce. -- Today's Scholastic Games and Results of Yesterday rNTBnSCHOI-AHTIC LEAGUE TVett Philadelphia Hlh v. OntMl Hlah, ""se'uthern'nlith vs. Frankford Mh. cahlll cMihnlle lllah vs. Northeast High. North- ..t "M.D0X.M0NT LEAGUE t,andle Hllh vf. Ambler Hlh, Ambler. OTHER GAMES Camden Hllh v. Oermantewn High, Ten- , Cwilmlnten High v West Chester. Hlrh, I W"KaculiyV. Oermantewn Friends', Queen I '''aefmantewn Academy vs Hnarthmere I PTOrWWHlAm?ar-BW1.y Park High, Ridley Chestnut Hill Academy M. Haverford Scheel, Haverford. TENNIS Northeast High vs. Cheltenham High, Bikini' Park. sacrificed and Barrett went te third. Geerge Steel pepped te Krnft, nnd after the catch Barrett stnrtcd home nilvl ill.: ti.it. ...i.k..- ...-.- - - That was the turning point of the game The nnnrh nt Knlscennl. Chnrle.v Mc- Cnrthy. famous foetbnll official, started n venth named O'Mcnrn behind the bnt. It was his first game of the season. 1 After Krnft caught Steers pep, no. Baltimore Laboratory Produces Skin Cream That Makes the Use of Ointments Unnecessary Something te take the place of greasy ointments which remain en the aurfac te soil the. clothing; has been tie search of skin medalists for ages. A Raltlmere druggist has: found thsf answer nnn there ta being produced to day In a Ilaltlmnrn laboratory a grease less skin cream which seethes nnd heals se riuickly that people who use It eiy It Is the greatest skin cream of all time. These people And no morn use for greasyelntments, for the new grcaselesa cream, called Nexjema, does ncrtVi!ng expected of nn ointment and does It cleanlv nnd nulckly. Its outstanding constituent Is Oil of Cleves, famous toothache soother. In addition It contains cooling Menthel, healing Campher and ether splendid antiseptics. Whether or net veu have anv skin complaint you should become acquainted with this new cream, for It Is as delight ful a face cream as veu ever used and Us regular use keeps the skin healthy ami beautiful. (let a Jar of Nex7ema from jour drug gist en a menevback guarantee. During the Test of this month nil Philadelphia druitglsla are giving free a 25-cent cake of Nexiema, akin soap with each purchase of a BOc Jar of Nexzema cream. Or send this cllnplng with 10e (cost, of mailing) te the Nexrema Chem ical Ce.. Baltimore. Md., for a larga ' demonstration Jnr, I-5-23-22. I - owncrs - ewncrs in It is the things they refuse te leave undone that make U. S. Royal Cords the measure of all automobile tires. Net only what is put in but what is never left out that re veals the Royal Cord practical ideal. Se Royal Cord makers feci tree te say again what they have said before- Lee us compete for higher and quality. Fer mere and mere public confidence. fc&? Wb'J M. frsrr&!!fg .te mi ii! TS United Stat es Tire Branch, 329 - , , City Baseball Hbne threw the bnll straight Inte the glove of O'Mcnrn, Barrett saw thnt he was trapped nnd started hack for third. O'Mcnrn mnjile a hurried threw te catch him nnd (he bnll sailed nut Inte left Held. Barrett scored nnd the Kplscepal nine blew up. Lnter en O'Mcnrn made nnether wild thtew. This wns in the sixth inning, when he threw the bnll ever first niter fielding Breckmnu'H bunt perfectly. He wns tnken out nt the end of the sixth te mnke vvny for Pryer. The rest of the gnme lacked interest. Gcrmantewn had everything Its own wnv. excent In the fifth, when Knls- cepnl get lis ether run. Shelly mnde Ne Wrong Numbers This aggravating annoyance of the old manual telephone method completely overcome by the Keystone Automatic Telephones which also provide this modern service at a nominal cost for the reason that our unmeas ured service rate enables you te call as often as you want. Ne discussion about additional calls. Keystone Telephone Ce. 135 Se. 2nd Street Philadelphia Call Mr. Blake, Race 06, for full information call can bt made from any one of our ever 6000 pay itatient without charge. higher iL" &y - Ksp SJ m & IM1 Cord Tires Rubber Company 331 f. Bread Street . ' . i. ' Lplseepal's second lilt off Whit. 7TT t1 tripling te center. He la.ne inr b!1 Hnrdt's sacrifice fly. tnme home eB ; Cnptnln Krnft nfter the . ' thnt the best tenm wen. He .uc i' the announcement of CeWhl J! ' elected cnptaln for 1011. The Kt.b(lnl nine will be awarded geld h.,.'c.?M nnd he tendered a bmiquct In ihThtU future. l" neir Marahall Field Suva en. New .ywk.May M Marsh.li p..,. . haa been racing in ureal Drltaln r. .:.M racing vejterrtay ai 0J!:,B,fM American hfl heusht from Year-old nilv I'.m lotion a SaVhVerV'tT 'en and a winner0'.,. times. lock ami aoccue fSuttal . ft "w. ' ."te " -a1 iiSr' . -.H Hs ShsSwdS lrJH :.3? . m , J'Hi i m t& teljl jviS2--? IRlril I kfih iPiin I Villi I IDS tr I 51 'i tA W.V fcW yV l N &E..V.i
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