Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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EVENING v PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24,
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Farm Shows West Phillie Athletes Should Easily Cep Title
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iSPORTSFORALLIS
Hen? Zfees It Strike Yeu?
Pinch Hitting
Cellcgtftte Tennis
Surprise in Sports
By
THE OBSERVER
TIU'MVj nre mnny ways of starting arguments ancnt baseball. One method
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IlCVCr lll.asn.-n iuc u mu eiittuuii u. mu mes (llllinill position oil tnP
PENN'S POPE IN HURDLES
lie one nttcmnt 112 te helil nn in tnm
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One ennnce uii-y gn 111 n wiioie win gnnie
Tliiee swings nt the bnll nnd
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Pitcher, catcher, short, third, mveiuI, first nnd outfield, they nil hne their
full mre of supporters, but consider the ciisc of the plncB -hitter.
Often the plnch-hltter Is nn old man old according te baseball stnndnrds-J-whe
Is trjlng t held en te the prestige that li fast slipping fiem bit name.
Just ns often be Is 11 jeutb, serntcblng for 11 foothold In u league faster
There they arc Age and eutb the
Hid the ether struggling te attain It T
de come they nre crucial.
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line ciiuuiv i.'v..t B. i niiuic uiiii giiiiiu. nun' sumgs ni me nnil n.nu
opportunity Is gene, nnd pcrhnps gene forever unless a hit resounds from bis bat.
Yet It is the pinch-bitter who often decides a bnll game. Such was the vwe
at Slilbc l'nrk en Monday when Dnn Clark rapped a borne run when two Tigers
were en base nnd tied the bcerc in the ninth Inning.
This is Clark's first year in the big leagues. His big chance came, and
his neivcs were steeled te the test. He came through.
The pitcher can falter and recover in the same game, the ether plecrs can
err nnd yet retrieve honors, but the plnch-hltter can full but once.
pOV THOMAS Inn beee assigned te the Fert Smith club of the
"Western League as manager, The former I'lilllie outfielder and Penn
sjhnnla reach knows a .let of baseball and should make geed. He has
a personality that appeals If his digestive erguns behave properly and
permit him te retain Ills ordinarily geed disposition.
Interest in College Tennis Grewing
ELOQUENT testimony te the growth of tennis ns'im intercollegiate speit is
contained in the schedule of college team inntches for this season.
Uefere June dawns close te a hundred and fifty team matches will have
born plnjcd. The schedule called for mere than a hundred during May.
Net se mnny jenrs age the number of colleges supporting tennis could be
counted en the lingers of two hands. This year the list totals eighty.
nesnies me numerous team lnntciies, individual championships also will be
tt.iged in various sections of the country. ' ,
Interest is national, although the main center is in the Knst. The tinns tinns
centinental trip of the University of .Southern California attests te the popu
larity of tennis in the Fur West.
The intercollegiate championships will be played nt the Meiien Cricket Club
again this jear. The elimination matches will start en June LM.
It is forecast that the entry list in the individual title teurncv will be the I
largest in ui- msiery et intercollegiate tennis. Tlie schedule of team matches
sever reached the same proportions ns it did this season,
milEKE Is no place Uie home, and the Plilb are beading there r.ip
1 Idly. The cellar lias been the lienie of the Phils and A's for several
seasons,, but the Mackmen are treading en new trails. Wllhelm's
athletes have lest slv straight ami arc still going strong.
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(Jeerge C. Powers, Jr., has been the surprise of the Penn track team
(his season. I'uheraldcd, he came te the spotlight by winning firsts In
the Dartmouth nnd Cernell dual meets. He Is figured te pick up some
points for the Itcd and Itlue In the hurdles en Saturday
LANSDOWNE SLOGAN
Oepauw Football Coach Resigns
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winning team. A cup te the pliijer hnv.
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donated by J, II. .Inrvls, W . W. Hhedn fT iiirnter of i
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he I.nnsdevv'ne Country Club will r win i-av.. nt th iie of thp Bchui
........1 m,n ,. ... tl.n Ine.llnp tiltcher. Ne uccer hns h'nt. cl.cti.l
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t'nHMill, iim nvniRtnnt illr." ter of lntr,
(iillnpint, ettilftlin i t tlie L'lilVfrflly 'Of
Ml lilKdii, iiiinouerrii .nun' limp nun at,
.Mln tm tmn Irtcti erridnlh rimtlrtnril by th
be inl of lonlrel of i.tlitnlcn t ih unhtTilly
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One-Big-Team Idea Dropped in
Faver of Twe Leagues of
Five Teams Each
MOVEMENT MEETS FAVOR
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.1 IlllfVrilii'll. Mill H'll III IHUIMI.I.TIH u
few weeks age and which might rcntlilj
anil .rightly he termed n "spnrts-fer-nll"
movement Is meeting with vlennl J
success anil threatens te spread te ether
communities that permanently adopted
the policy of the I.nnsdewne ctlens I
Fer jenr nfter enr the fans have I
heard of the T'nlen A. A., of I.nns- i
devvnc, nnd ether rejiresentntlve clubs i
bearing the nniue of Mint horeiigli An- '
nually about the middle of lVbriinrv a i
lltllllllt,'! ! II miiiiiiciil i -iiih.M" f'v'' '
tegrtlier ufifl dlsiMiHseil the baseball out
The public-hplrttfn ntlcns ruifl bus
Iih'sm men i1pcI(ImI flint n town tenni
tnu n it itf. tint ti ttlrr tiiK'nrt lunnilMlt . nt r
nnil ngreed that fFniinclnlly it was weit i
se iiuicn 10 mem, never:., tiiuutiiini um
Inrs were collected nnd nt the end of
each year they had te shell out again
te make up n deficit.
In tlie town of I.iiusdewne there are
about n dozen teams. At this j.-ar s
liltHllll 11 llUAt'll It'llllll. ai nun ..III. I
I meeting the Idea of one big team et 1 tn -
I ported players hns "given the air" am
,n "sports-for-all" program dectdei!
upon. Accordingly two leagues of tci
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OrLLUDUIOriUIALU
te wirnir QUADS"
Ferm Depe Shows Germantown
High Should Take Second
te West Philly
Probable Winners in
Interscholastic "Quads"
100-jnnl ilniih Winner. Mathlas. Oer
msr.ttmn, euand, Felev Seuthirn. thlnl.
Kurlmrh. Oprmantewn: fourth. (ieulJ, Oen
'rnl. ilfth. WrlKht Oi-rmanttwii
L'.'0-attl ilnuli Winner. Suinmttj I'ranli I'ranli
ferd. M'culul, Ueulil Central: thlnl. Ktirbii' li.
ilcrtniintewni fourth. Feley, Southern rtfth,
Hnlcenib, Qermantewn.
4i)-anl run winrer. liuitnn. vd(n
rhllnilelphla: nrcenil, Jrckseu, Went
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Ih known a.s the Twilight League and
the ether five in the Saturday circuit
Kech team plavs four games nnd tin
winners of tlie two divisions meet en
the Fourth of July te determine the
championship. The twilight games start
at 0:.'50 1. M. and the Snturduy con
tests at .'t :!50 1. M. I.nrge crowds nre
turning out nnd the movement hns been
n success. All the collections derived
will be set aside and a grandstand will
lie erected en the public playground
where the games are being plujcd.
l'hiin. Instead of luiviliir it let .if Olivers
l'hilniiei- w, arrive i few minutes before the
game and tarry long enough te
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We state it as our honest
belief that the tobaccos used
!n Chesterfield are of finer
quality and hence of better
taste than in any ether
cigarette at the price.
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The Element of Sunirlse in Sports
llMTIIUUT the element of surprise, sports would be dull and drab.
" would be cone, a blank remninine.
MATHIAS "100" FAVORITE
The color
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The Athlptles. enleitl.'iteil in finlc.li lntt I,,. ..,t. ... . i i...... .
, , . . . .in.ei. .l.ll., n.iuiicniy uccemc
one of the meit feurtsl clubs in ttie league.
The 1'hlls, floundering around nenr the bottom, strike Chicago and win
four straight. The Interest Ilnrenicter rNcs and fulls again when the club
icttles into another slump.
Mr Stetson, medalist and n favorite te win the women's title, bows te
tie golfing prowess of Miss Helen Median, n scventecii-)ear-eld girl.
lMller), u rank outsider nt almost 12 te 1, wins tlie Prenkncss and MI-3
Jey, the favorite, is shut out of the menej .
Tlldeii. world's champion anil many times conqueror et Johnsten, becomes
a Tictlm te the serves and returns of the little Callfernian in tr.e 'West.
And se it gees in every spot t.
Kemi is pale. It Is the upset that thrills.
rpilE Giants swept through the East like the Palm Ileacli Express,
f but they hit stem and seldi opposition In tlie West, losing mere
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....... ...iiT-liMiinM 01 uirir Kixmva. ineir setliaclt is geed for tlie wel
fare of the National League. An easy jennant winner does net majje
for enthusiasm.
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1M iiihvlnn-r .Trirhflnn. Wttt Phtl.i
, uci.inm, Bicenc, nep, eni .'nuauripnia;
inira, uoraen. Lennni: leurtn. .-Miiuru.
"" Nertheast: llfth, Merinbprlt. Nertheiint
H.. nitii iieii. 1 ISCvnrti hlsh hurdles WlnniT. Summers.
I'.ll lj l'KI'.I' rrnnkfertl, ncrend. lYanks. r'entntl. third.
GKItM W'I'OWV IITCIt linn!il lint V!''!H Central, fourth. Koentr. Wcat Phlla-
r.iui.i.viiiH.v 1111.11 SIIOUKl IIOl dcha. ,lftn. Cu8tBr. Xerth'PRt
win the "Ouads" this vcar! i'ie-vnril low nurdlew Winner Jonen,
.. . ... Krniferd. second. KoenU 'VVfst lillmlrl-
'J Ills prcilletien will take a Heck of 1 ehla third, rrunk" intr.il. fourth. Custr.
linlnslle ,l,..i.,e,.a l.v cr,.rUe TT.,,1- I NeJih'-1".!. nf.'h.v '. t:!,nrl
i-iiiui jui innnr ..cv ta.n. csi rniia
d.Mrlila; second Wt-ckH. I'rnnkfnrd third.
Htjler. Seuthern: fourth, Summer. Frank Frank
ferd: llfth. I..iuK'Uen. Wt Fhlladplnhla.
llread Jume A'lnnr Mahla. Herman
ttiun; Mitend. Sumnifm Frankford. third,
IlatH, .Vertheant: fourth. I.UKhten. West
I'hlladi'lnhlii: llfth. Hweltrcr, Cintral.
IIIbIi lump Winner, llatct. Nerthf.in';
. -v..... iiuuimni, ijtiiiinniuwn, iniru, fiwu-
field cliamplenshipx, (;r. Central, feurtn. I.nuKhten, Wmt l'hiin-
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chnnee.s In the Une-un
The new era in I.nnsdewne'H sport
program is indorsed by tlie ITnlen A. A.
and it number of valuable trophies will
be awarded at the close of the season.
The president of the Union Club will
give the championship trophy te the
BROWN WILL RUN
INHALFMEONLY
Penn Leader Will Confine
Efferts te One Event at
Cambridge
His
l.v IAKRV IIROWN
Celaln of thr 1 nherltv of l'rnnsj Ivdnla
Track Tram.
rjONTItAKY te what Is expected. I
have derided this jenr te centinc
nwlf exclusively te the hnlf-mlle run
In the intereelleglates en Triday and
Saturday. Since the Cernell meet it
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Five Leading Batters
in Each Majer League
AVIEKICAN I.KAttt 1!
.llr. St. Lealff. . ih '4k' 'i ns
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U'Nidll. (irrlnntl S7 7.1 .1 31
Vwuker. (Irieluml .11 131 S.l .-.'
Witt. New Yerk... 20 101 81 ie
.ATlO.AI. J.KAtiCi:
(i. A. II. R. ti.
Toperrr. St. I, . - Ut 30 3.
T. (irtrrith. Ilkli-n. 2S 01 14 85
fiOMib. Iloiten , . 1H ft-, n ..1
lltebrr, IMttnlmrnli. !0 124 2." 47
llornelij. .St. Leuis 34 127 33 48
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schelnstic tlenesters by surprise Hew
ever, If every athlete runs true te Ills
best form (jcrmnntewn should net win.
West 1'hlllle looms up ns the winner.
According te most of the wise crack
ers, It Is useless te held the public high
uclinnl trnelr nnil fiell! eliultinletlshini.
.. 1 1 .i .i.i dMlplila, llfth. tin Imtwei-n V felts. l"ra
inas'mueh us the Cllvetlens hnve the title 1 -erd and winters. enimntnn.
all sewed up and tucked uvvny In their "'" v a tilt -winner. Hiawart. Trankferd:
trenliv eiise I f.'00",'1; ?"" Nertheant: third, Siraten.
irepnv "i-L. ... ,i 1 lralikferd: letirth. Sharpies, llorniatitein
Hut these prophets hnven't been ilith haxen. West l'hilHdeii.hla.
watching the dlinl meets closely this 1 yln were-w.st Phil ideii.hia. 77: Trank.
season. If tl.cv have they have loose,! SerVivi. ' i"f TelRh''." n" CMruU ':
and net seen. Ter the Green anil bite
ip'tebi!0 's,renB '""" " W rri,rI'"1! WIN DOUBLES TITLE
(tcrmnntevvn without n tleubt has a
speedy team, but according te nnst .per- Bartett and McGnn Capture
fermunces the team should finish third. v..HiU.c
,,.,,. I Junier Tennis Crown
Mahlas taierlte I Knrl llnPtIctt nnil Thrm,H Mr(.Illltl.
I he ( liveilens are llgiueil te m ere 1 f iVnn imrter. were lw. ,. in -.
BASEBALL Today, 3:30 P. M.
S1I111K PARK. 2lsT AMI I.KIIK.It All:.
ATiiM-rrifH H. nr.THtiiT
Reserved N.-ntx (.Imbeln' nod Senltllnt's
GOLF
ncnutifut Country Club under con cen con
structlen with the finest twenty-seven
hole- golf course in the Kaat. Can
accept thirty-five mere applications
for original membership. Write for
Information
V 705, Ledger Office
XIII- 1 tll.-lll'll .111 llllllll t" ri w.
!l tieints in tlie l()l)-vnril tlusli. Mntliin
is the probable winner, ire prebnbly
will be followed by I'elcy, of Southern,
with Knrbach. IJermantewn: (Jeuld,
Central, nnd Wright, (Seniinntewn, lin
ishlng In the order named. Southern,
therefore, vveultl score 4 points nnd
Central li.
Frankford should score the most
points In the L'20-.vnrd dash. The VIo VIe
neer.s should garner T ctmnters; tier
muntnwn, ! : Central. 4, and Southern,
ii. Summers, of Frankford, it favored
te win. Gould, of Central, probably
will finish second, with Knrbach. 5er 5er
mantevvn: Feley. Southern, anil Hei-
following Mm te
finl of fh ,. ivi.i... ...- ','einb. (lermantevvn
: , ' "" eiiimia iuij mar- the wire
b'een iuinrevC Ttf "l1 -iSTV! "," I Wert I'liiladelphia is doped te garner
I, i,1"8.1" """'! ImI neliit" in the 440-yurd run, with
s et ? L . " nUln"gU h5- 'tt. -inckvtn an.l Ofienhauaer lin-
"n '"', c cempet tlen of these I NllllB ,irstt second an.l third, rcspt-e
lave nlrendv ment ened. lie has a ,ively. Tompkins nnd Holeemb. of tier-
h . 'It 1-V' f,heu,d brl"K hlm mantevvn, should finish fourth nnd fifth.
up close te the lenders. Tl0 sedlKes In nil Ilkelihoe.l will
Camnbc'.l, the liihewn g't III mere points in the eAO-ynrd run.
li,.. T ,, . , , . t.i i t 'e, ,,1,1.11 f vi ! uneniinuser ioekn uest, vviin uuiten
mat I would run in both the quni ter , . ''"" --'Phell. of ae is an uncer- M.cem mi eidlield fifth. Webensnilth.
'n.1 hnlf In the latercellegiates. t m. ,:,,i,. . L i,P,'l ' , "lr, r".ns "f Cermantewn. should finish fijird und
Fer the last two years 1 ran in the j S" Vun"' 'l S" X" 5-SB22i ! Krfl- 'f HeutherB' fl,rt"
1'Ie and the half, three hanl raees In be luckv te de miller tun i,,!,,.,., Jacksen Rest Mller
tffe tlajs. a crlml tlint U nttenmieil liv , week later. In the A. A. U. idinm. .Intksen and (Jlle fnilshiiis first nnil
inst summer, seienn, iiui'ti.vi'i.v, in ine nine
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the junior doubles tennis cliiiimiiiinui.ii.
of I'lilladelphin jesterday afternoon
when they defeated Jack Hrnmmiil, of
West I'hilailelphia, and William Kraft,
of Lewer Merlen. The matches were
played en the courts of the (termantewn
Cricket Club and the final score was
6-L 0-1, 4-0, e-:i.
Travelers Beeking Games
, 'I he I It H TriM-lerK would like te lioelc
twlllcht tfatneu itlh flf.l.il,.B hnmu t,.!..
raln a fair Guarantee. The Travelers iiIhe
would like tu urrancL' Hiturdny nnd Sunday
Fames with ilrFt lans hum- nines. Any team
...tal-lnV thlu n..vnn.l..n Kmal.l .m . Ih
.-r,..,.w ,,,,n .. , . . ..v., .tin -.iiiiu.ii .Hi in muin
1 ..in. ii. .... .iiiiuiieu, ...it .-erin rwentv.
flpvnth ntreut.
thn evenlnBS."
or phene Diamond 3104 In
Lecal Schoolboy In Hall of Fame
Th Jamei1 Martin SVhoel defeated the,
Ilnckett Sihoel at Hkhmen.l and Wentmnre
land HtrcetM, n te n Pitcher Prank Moere ,
(I'd net allow the Il.irltitt team a hit or iv '
run. a feat seldom iwcemulluhej by a cram
mar school pitcher.
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few athletes. The comnetitlen In the lV""sh,l,s "'. J 'nsaden.i last suininer, second, respet lively, in the mile run . i
hlle nnd the ,iV i i .' ' ( ,,11lbell finished a peer fifth. Twe Leonid net the Orange and lllue !l mere
mile an.l the half ale is alwa.vs se k.en Peks inter he competed against Oxford 1 1 Points. tiorden. Central ; McCunlv. I $
mat few athletes will attempt te run and defeated the great Ilevil Iludd, of Northeast, and Merenbcck, Northeast,)
thra both en the same, day The strain 'I'"' English team In 1:55. ' I should bu the ether point winners. , ;
' tee great and most of the experienced ! "'"Pbell hns been running poorly nil I Summers, of Frankford. is selected te
t,,. , , , M,lr-'" ""jen,. JPt having practiced with him wIn ,1,s w'enil tlr.it place In the 1110- $
S '"""finf themselves te one or the run against him and knowing hlm 0 i "' ' hurdles. F.anks and Wells,
&e nt-"".'r',,tl,,'lr.,P',,n,' T ft I f.fl Hiiro that Iip will turn In " cnt (V"t': K01"1"' Wt Philadelphia, I
'& "ln the ''''""'Pienships by n.tmlf-nille nt Cambridge. 8 nnd Cester. Northeast. nHe bheuld , 5
point or two. ' i. t.i. i j.i. . ..... . . i,....i I
vviin. nr two. ' i. t.i. i j.i. . ..,.. . .
Thelmlf.milernn tli.w ,e,. III !..' .V "" ' "' CI1.1 Mine, and Cen-
no of th, K,e,est ,;,,ecf,en of m ddle AVZT'aXVl:
; ;-, Erny .?.::"':. l f thev m d,i ,ere ,.,;", P
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lalt-mile rill, is ..l.e nf the ,.,a Inter. ,"'" """"'' " .""t HI1I1K. tlint ,! Wll
" i li pi will nciirn firvtnltirtil.. t .. .! I !
mid
te give
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in " ".,.- mi a iwu-iv llllll illll, Itllll , ,,. n. f., ,!,,. ..Ill . ",
'tils v ear. ulth the n. ,.,... ..P 0... I '.p.nt . ",p ,,l0 V"l be forced
Wd i, "..:,.i ." V. ' el. .. i tlielr lie-t in the longer event.
---., . 1. - Slll-I II I'l llll.l HIP II 1 Ilia -a "
''esting few minutes. .. " l "rc entering Johnny Hidden,
hi n ti . '""'f ."ereiiiin ami i.u. .McMuliln, nil
T '"" v..si ci.in.uie iieneriuers ill me li.ut. who inuv
nlnee.
Anether Frankford runner, Jene.,
leeks like the i.'L'0-Mird low hurdles
winner. Keent, est Philailelphia ;
itruukH, Leutriil : Lester. Northeast.
.....I Al,.llu r..,l Ll,....l.l .:i.... i..
, HUH li ..nn, v., ill. li. rriiwillil IIIIIOll J.I
iuc order,
McClaln, West I'liiladelphia. the
liiinirileii, nppiars te lead the shot nut
ters. Weeks, Frankford; Stvler. Seuth-
rllh Allen Ilelfrieh, of I'eun Stntc : ' "l,st't tlie dope und get places. All
lern Campbell, 0f Yale; Carter and thiee hnve done better than I :,rW.
eik, of Cernell: Mnsteis, of (leerge- Judging by the manner in which the
nvvn, ami number of ethers, the niiildle distance men ran In the I'.-nn re-
this j ear should be one of the best as expect te see the half-mile en
ma most e.cltluK in many seasons. , Suturday provide one of the closest and
1 de Het lmitr ,.,. .. ...... - i i.. .i.. liin.st Interestim. rnn.iu .if .1... ..
,. ."i-v-1 i n.i- .'.uKriiui.
fvent i.;v."" .:.." ::v: " "" " u :
h . J li"i mm me winner will
i itTe tt T.ltvy." M00REST0WN CLINCHES
VnVeV,;,. M,L" ,u"'"-rs ,,H '". SOUTH JERSEY TITLE
Allen Ilelfrieh. the Vnm' State lad. 1 ".iUfl" f ' M Ut
'enI'rl:!;it,1,!!l,1?mi1' "!',- '''' Ninth Straight Victory Is Sensa
tLZjZnZ t,0"al 4-3 Elcven-.nn.na Triumph
in n K."lnr form ",ls M's'1". due te Tll Moorestown High Scheel base
in. .p.!'.r".! 'i"1 M,;Pr,l! nienths age. Dm- , bull team virtually cliiiche.l the rh.mi.
I.. !... t . . . '
pienslilp et the Seuth Jersey High
lnK the fiitlmif ,,. i... ...i."".,' ..... I
.!,. ... , -" "- ...jiinii inn iik
Mrl,,!,a',1,""1' h!.,s Prevented him from
reneli big ,is top form.
the hlif 'i1', ms "''""' f !." 1-5 for
imc, r'n le wh,ch '", ,,HH 'l ""veral
rehViii. is ""',"MH ,lmt NNlt1' Helfilch
ible te i'""!1 "h,n ,I,,fcats 1,Im '""'t be
? tl?c"; afoitIeneU l:5t te
renVai.lnrilr' "'ewjpII, is also nn excel-
-- ll.l I 1 I I I I I 1.1. ... .!. , .
i. Ill III Illi no,
Schoelb by defeating Collinesuneil
High, 4 te .'!, in a bcnsntlenal eleven
I Inning victory.
I It inuiked tlie ninth siicces-lve tri-
uinpli for Moeicstovvii. Pluvieus te the
gamu both teams hud eliminated ull
rivals. Moerestowu Ims numbered
among us victims some of tlie best teams
I.I ,lCff UIT&L'V
ii. r
"C IPS lift e, I """ ' W011 'J'
Mr eh 1 , i V """ m,,, ,,ew H'"
10 improve siieuki continue
""ie ffi, e',? "v ea,-PlUil. '" ,,', '
tent.iste.ht, ,!"' ,al;. Although a , iieppi
"KarUeil hv V V rr' ' 00K ' "et
. M0 ",r n second or third
Mcrs ef1 !. .
i ; "Y'iw(i is.ene or uie
senre t
moeukstown ror.MNasweon
r h a e e r h u n .
Shea, If . II l e 4 1 Uehertii lb II J nia 0
llrlW.ir.ef II O n II I 'CM.. .. " . V !."? "
' Ilend.Sl. . 1! a 4 II 0 llelnert e: 1 1 H n
iMIe.ns, 0 0 H a O NlcheU p. e e ft L' 0
llbard.C. 0 O a a O .time, nt I n ii . n
1'uttn.p.. . 0 13 0 0 Hudi.en.li' 0 0 ! T O
.ionnen,lD 1 1 O.'l 0 I.aviid'e.ab 0 e a " 3
Keiier.Bli 1 0 a 0 a Zunser,. 0 0 3 0 a
Moere.if,. u 1 0 0 0 Kern.lf... 0 0 0 1 0
Totals., ,4 7 20 83 4 TeU . 8 i 12 33 B
Moercntown. ..... 0 0 OA'l 0 0 10 0 24
coiiinweo4 .j,, oe ofle a e e e e j a
if? . ".
ern; Summers, Frankford, and Laugh- i
ten, West rinintieipnin, also will prob
ably pick up points.
Ilrend Jump Uncertain
Then comes the bread pimp. This
event is nn uncertalnt.v , ns Mnthla, the
(iermaiitevvn star, has been slipping,
However, if lie jumps nt his best he
smm in win. Minimer", et e'runkferd,
,is pickeil for seceml. Untes, Nertheast: '
l.aiighten, West Plilluilelphla, mid ,
1 Mvveltzer, central, also should garner
I nelntM.
I Hates, of Northeast, is the probable i
'victor of the high jump. Hubbard, Ger- I
I mantevvn, has been chosen te tulie see-
end with Swelfer. Central, and Latigh- .
Heii, West Philadelphia, tinishlng third
and fourth, weeks, Frnnkferd, nnd'
Winters, tiermiiiitewu, should tie for'
fifth.
Stewart, Frankfeid. looms as the
best pole vaulter. Cliff, Northeast; !
Stratiin, Frankford : Shnrpless, CJcr CJcr
niiintewn, nnd Saxen. West Phllndel- I
phla, aie ether likely place winners.
The above dope Is placed en indi
vidual performances enlj . llelay races, I
of course, and ether team events nre i
net Included.
According te the nbove selection's,
West I'lilllie should score 45 points; I
Frankford, !l.'l',.j : (ierninntevvn. :S0.
Central, L'5 ; Northeast, 18, and South
ern, 11. I
Remove Wildwood Ball Park '
Mllduned. N. J.. Mnv n. ti,. ,.
loner have ordered the rinnv.il of the
ll.arh Hull l'nrk from th vicinity of Ment,
lunury and Davln avenues te the new nlet
recently acquired ly thy beard et trade, want
of l'nrk lleulevurd nnd between Hnliler nel
Yeune avenues. Tn park will ba ready for
I
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