mfPifHfWw jpjg!,HB'V'tV """ '" " Af'7 'Sft T?r' . i ",ijt i jwfjj Tfmn.-. r7 RKi-? 'V&f ' - V MiTXTK " "W. ''55, " ' V-.1 r .V'i"4' a w. v.m:mv f 1 . s. J tH ' T fc ;SWH 3LPHIA, FRIDAY, MYf 26' 19& AU 'M' Jlfrfrvfl 22 10 VEXING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADEL1 pu 1 v i Kt .5 - y ui;V r& f-- f. rv ; KK D'Av & , si . MIS- " LV . Gossip of Big Baseball Offers Should Be Curbed jHem; Dees Strike Yeu? NEW SCHOOL LEAGU E MeGraw's Offer Sports for All Ilexing a liusincss THE OBSERVER RHALLY FORMED New a Reality Five Leading Batters in Each Majer League .mi:kic.n i.EAen: II. A. II. it. Msler. t, l.euli a. UK H MlltlT, Mlllrllrs 3. IU7 SU Mtnikir. levrliiml 3.1 KM Mil ( ihti. Itrirelt . '-17 IttJ Id H'Nilll, (Icvelnml '( H.1 ft national i.i:(Ui: (. A. II. II. lienet), ltoslen . Ill A!) n rnimner, W, I.011U 311 OH 2(1 r flrleTilh. Ill.lt ii. ','11 li.l 14 llirnli.. M. I.tmls :w VM :w HlKlMt'. I'llLliurEli 3! IKS Ti II. in ni n:i 40 3:1 l'.C. ,i:w .in. .:i!iii .3112 ,3HH II. S3 3H 3(1 ,-.l 411 r.r. 3IN) ,3HK .:i7u .378 .372 FRED FULTON ARRESTED Heavyweight Boxer Held In Jail for Speeding Minneapolis. Minn., May 'J1. Kred Pultun, iinivvwi'lKlit liexi-r. of tills j city, vnn held In thp nittnty .inn iiite overnight follewltif his nrrest by n I deputy Nlicrlft en u cluirpe of hiiuciIIiir, i iiml will lie nrrnjcncil tedny. According te the elllccr, Kullnti nt times traveled fifty -five miles nn nerir. Tim deputy sntd he dinned the fighter xeVcrnl miles and enntnred him only nftrr tihoetlng nt ami nunrturlng the Kiisellne tnnlj en Fulton s enr, " Frueh Knocks Out Ryder Ohie, nlemieil I'hnrley RMler, of Btnten Il- New erk, May ".'C. Danny Frunh, of lile. ntunncil I'hnrlcy Iluler. nt Rtnten tl- nnil. In thp upventh round of Ihclr srlieduled lpc-reuii(I lieut nt the Illnk 8. ,C, lnt nlKht. vOmti the Intler'n ncceniln threw In thp towel te snve Jiyncr irem lunner pun Ishrr.cnt. Philadelphia Suburban Assecia temn myc.kaw i n'perteii te have nffi'ie.i si. -.0.000 f..r i:.l lieit-ii and ivter tjen te supervise Athletics t ironeilllr. in 'in ' iiirmiinii inn. , He Is further ntinti-d as a.vlnc that if thl wert' net cniniph. lie would ndil n number of plajeri te his part of the deal. 'rim 1iiiiiii.s tnlfc with .Mctiraw anuaieiitlv lui" been announced In (iarry Herrmann, trt the deal Is fur fnmi oempleted. In fact. It pielmblv never will JO HANDLE ALL SPORTS H'l-'h Scheel, whieli "did such splendid , , mi,. ' erl In heliins f-tnrt the new ns.seuln- ' Talk'ef 1,1,1. P.,,, the N,w Y,k ;,.,.- .IH,, , e ,,, for bull nbners ; ZZrXSTT Is net for the p.e,i ei tmseliall. l lie .mi t ion a i i.eaWn.. -ii.miiu euro Mien i nai e. . ... . ... - ..-. uw. Kle'iard ('. llaniilten. i.iesident IlnuMi Is a hoMeiir and iielhlns run be done until he Is reinstated, Pnueliiie rnllh I liilndi-lphia Milmrlian JIibIi f ,jR, .,,,eii Title and Trust einp.in. Is a jeiini! piteher and a lirllllant one. .Mnrau neeui mm mere inau .unira. -- .-iwioei .tiuein .sei laiieu. ler a Iteirnmmi bni iinneuneed tint be will net trade lioiiehue nor 'u mm. "ifc' nine n ure.ini, mis at last oiessomeu and Alfred M. Cellins, of Uaverfen It is composed of men who. In their i lilcli volieol days, either da.M'd en tennis promoted athletles at Lewer .Merieu. I Therefore thp ni't result of tin. Interview, which has been nin-d threiiRh tn ""'' " I'l'il"1. , . i lib Pre iM Probably be dlssnuMird player , the person of I),,,,,,!,,,,. TX Jiltl, . TS '"' it'i nr, i ..,.,,1.1 l.i ,.m,i ,,tiiK I,, niwitlinr It .liiin LI 1i,t Li.nf n speret ... . ' ... . . ..inn .... ...... .- ........ -.. posMme eni niter nnni werl. nnd per- q-t pi trr;xc nilT Tf until the deal is completed severance en the pnrt of the Letter Club i I IjLXIYltlM I e UU I I U If tlm magnates fail te asree en terms the proposal should be forgotten and of ih,. Lewer Merieu IIIu'li Scheel. i RPPF&T 1Q91 RFP.ORn never announced lteallstitiK that sports . suburban ! ntrtH l 11 nuuunu Tin re are nlr-adv tee many dissatisfied player. in bn-eball. hlnh sehenN needi-d MiM.rvsi.m nnd or- " . t I Biuilzatlen. the Letter Club m'iii out Uptown Club Ushers In Baseball ''feelers" te the various schools nsldne c-,,enr, uh Puritan Team WVLTKK HrXTZINTJKK has wen Ills elRl.tli Mrnldit same for whether thev fnvercl an assoelullen. ! Season With Puritan Team Prim. He deserves te he classed with S.irah Iternliai'dt. .whuilj Kpcclvliig ; faver.ible replies the elub then , The St. Clement's, of North l'liila- Snvte llarrv Imlav. Toots rhull. and ether sre.it Ked and I'.lur "'"nt out in nations for a general meet- dolphin, after beinc unable te secure a '"'"- " . . . '" Havelnir, 'nttfVrr Mei.e,,. '" '-'" '- "-'''" ) r- Mcdln. .Viiil.erth. Norristown. Itadner. ellni; bib m'the held for the I!)'.'!' sea- lusdevvne Conceives .s,,oits.fei-.U Idea ,1(,v Vtuk .,, r,,lllr ).,,.. c), S,,M, ,UI, ti,c epenins; came was pla.ved THl' poit-fer-nll Idea, whieli b.is been the aim of colleges for nnuv vear.-. school, sent representatives te the meet- nM eveaiiu: with Puritan at Second is new spreadlns te eeminunities. Inc. The ether institutions te which and Cl"at Ib'hl streets. Manager "Chief" (VNeill evpeds .'mother big year for the team The record last season was thir ty -tiliit wen nnd eighteen lest. The in.iKe-up of the club Is the "nine as Inst mmviii. with several exceptions. Ilnitmaii will de the bulk of the catch ing, assisted by A. (Irth. The pitch ing stnft hits lieen strengthened by the signing of Carl I.elbach. a former up town .southpaw, who will work with Otte May. from the Ill'Jl club, and A. blcKcs, a youngster. The infield will be taken rare of hv O'Neill, lb; .1. Leibsel, lih ; .loe litieder. ss , .luliti I'.neder. lib. In the eutlield will be found MeKee, (leorge Schneider, Carl I.eil Hi and .Tee Schmidt. Pir.st class tennis wishing games slmuld nil dress A. Orth, .'102tl Ninth Fifth street. ., ., ,. , , ,.. ,i -.. r -.i ..,-- . 1,,,.,,,. inviiiiiiniis were sent oNpiessee willing- ine ineiiE.il i- "pe-,,, , ,,e .n..,u ...... ... ...-.. ...-- n()- () )eM ,,, ,.,,,,,,, nssoelntien, of ten tennis each have siipp.anted the I n'.eii A. A. I,M, ,,,, , k(1 ( (,,(,K.,,,. ,,, ,,f, I'arn il'.b i- niiulf up of local players and there 1 oensiderable community meeting. Among these were I.ntisdowne, interest nnd i.valiv. Svvarthmere and West Chester. The resi.'t Is inf th. re are mere vmiths engnglng in healthy exerclc and nirt,HS P'hlenis thereate mere n,e,ns of recreation for the, lt,e,,s niseusse of problems before the White the number of veuth- engaged III th- two leagues 1 net large, vet ,,,.,,,,, 0rgani7ntle were imtnedintelv conditions nre l.etiet .'inn when only one tinm represented the town. taken up. and after learning the p'trpesp In in.iiiv :isi il.e s,ett-f..r-nll fheerx is net practical. The sinreltv of f t1(, l.engue .It w;is dei'lded te organ- ecconimediii... tis often priient the peciitien of the Idea, but wherever conditions ie The Philadelphia Suburban High cr,. favorable it 1,muI. be worked out for the betterment of the community. Sihe.il Athletic Association then wa , , formed, 'ind in the future general con trel and awaiding of nil championships At, Lh'CONKY. the Lafayette sprinter, has lieaten ten sccnmls In t the suburbs will be cen sed by this A the ine.jaril dash twice this season. He 'should be able te eiinl association. the reieul in the Intorielloglato rli:iiiileiislilis totnerrovv. It was announced that In the fu- tine the organization would have charge ' Teudler and Leenard vs. S,.r,sn,ans.,.p "t" tZl THL New erk State Iteiug Commission exonerated P.enny Ipennrd and football also will be supervised by this placed the bin ne en Lew Tendler In its investigation of the proposed bout body, and that leagues would be eignn- between the two lightweights. " '" '' I""1'; !" ' "ear future. The .eiuu.issi,,,, f..nd -hat Illekard had offered the boxers HO per cent of J," C?''Tu" lta!lner"nigl, the gate, three-. I'lurtet's of which the ..hntnplen would retain for himself n Sehuel, u baski tball b-ague was started. hlR iart of the pin se. The chaiier inembei's of thi-j league nre This cut w mi1. I have only 12';; per cent of the receipts for Tendler. t.l.iss- Itadiier. Media. I'ppcr D.ubv. IJidlev man Insists en 'Jd .er cent.' Pirk Norristown and Lewer Merlen The 7'.. per etit dllTereti.e has been the bone .. contention and they lmv TIls". h" A schedule will he drawn . !... .l .! ,.l,...,.l I, I.,,, ,, I,., ,..., i.,.1 .,11,1 "I' ..."""" , l- ,, ,- l il.1,1 HII ""I ,,. ,,,,1 ,1 II,,-. I , ttlt.il,' ., -',,',. 1V new tar neing tins erineu irem ine itav s t w inner-taKe-aii ; in enier .,bout six teams e.e li. will he formed years the challenger would have been content with training expenses if he cetib! These leagues will leive their ewti ,.,! H Itillll .ftt till, ,.).! lll.lf nil SellHlltllp tl, lll.'lV .'.nil fill. .1 lUTliird .1-111 s' ' ' "'" ' : ;". : ' ... , , . ... ...... i .i r New the challenger wants a fifth of the total i elpts nnd the champion will meet at tin- end of Hie season te decide; "' '"'i " ."I'lm-iiiu.-i. e.ij unci net ghe in te the extend of 7'-. per i ent for a cIiiiihv te eliminate his met the chamii..iishl(. Laber Day. x,.,,...,.. ...1..iii "'"tils league also may be organ- I The Mount (Ji-etna drill grounds are ,, , , . , .. . . , led. the same used by the National (iuard LeA.ng is no longer . .pert: it ,s a business. . ,,,....,.. S(,llll,1, I of Pennsylvania for their summer en- I.IUIIUIIIJ .-si.lIIU.il IIS ,,,,i T, ,.,.mii1s iiK.. wet.. ,,s,l KLCKNT game In Pittsburgh, the Phils had fifteen hits and , l,r,ll;nl,,lv "",' creaie.t b"nelils t he , ,,,mlP malty nildiers before they ilni'ilml tl'iiiu tbn niiic iiemiotietl.tii ii ill . .., . i mi scored three runs. Yesterday they had twenty -live hits In the , ' V, . ,: ', ;' '' , "X "" ,. were sent overseas , ng.u in uie v urm double. header and thlileeii runs were scored. It leeks as If they are n,,d the sm""pliiicntien of arranging villle no formal announcement has tt.illiin '.i"r IIU, STRAW HATS FOR COMFORT . . PENN FOuTBALL TEAM WILLI TRAIN AT MOUNT GRETNA' I Coach Helsman Selects Pennsylva-i nla Drill Grounds The Pennsylvania football team will train en the drill grounds at Mount lireina. Pa., next fall, according te an i l'we or three bnsebnll leagues, f aiineuiicetnetit made by Coach Jehn Ileisinan It is estimated that at least sit athletes will entrain for the train- you Y7 ITH the warm days upon will need a light-weight straw The right shapes that fit comfortably in braids that show their qu here in wide selection. tality, arc $fl and up Stetson .. 1224 Chestnut StreetJ0WgMen'SIlatS TN A -L scer CATHOLIC SCHOOLS .wing te the sevete drubbing admin- jevlng liereiefm seiieiiuies i i,e ergiiniai ion plans te i, ,,,,i.. i... ,i, r,,i..e,-sit. nti.hoie put athletics i the ..ihiubs en an men authorities, authentic information says higher plan- than t iey have been en- tlilt rrnngements have been vlrtiially istered bv the West Catholic team in a Jeseph's Prep hv line point. concluded. Last sear the Penn eleven The Letter Club of the Lewer Merlen tl,ulled at' Cape May TO HOLD BIG MEET Third Annual Track and Field Championships Will Be Staged Tomorrow Afternoon KEEN BATTLES PROMISED Tile tbinl itiiiuil ti.uk li.l field liainpninsi .s , f te Philadelphia alhelle Sc' Js t... uu,. will be held 'morrow uftci neon at Cahill Field I'went.v -n ntn mhI Clearfield streets. Tills WlU lie lh s.cnllil vnir in which he teams of i-i - Citlielic League will light for the Ktiii-his of Cn'uinhus Cup which gees perni'in 'iitlt te the school whiill will' t , I ,ini liensip llliee vi'.irs. .a-t s as, in West I'atheli.' wen n leg en tl.e up by leating out St dual nn et . Clee Contest The leeetds ,,f th, m n- te.iin f date iiiiln ,iie tin 'i am that mav . it a damper in tic West C.iilmlii lieie is St. Je-.ph'. Pup Wist Cm he defeated I .Hindi. Ilih m a dual lne ."2 te -111 S. .lesejili's Pup ill fe.l ' Catholic H'-h. .".I-, te ! West I'.i'ie ' . also proved vi tutieus m a dual u ei with Vill.in.iv i Pr-P West Call. . should luvi I. it c Jleuhle w inn tig '! I'lll'-inile i.i.iv race. with M'.r i I'Nteve, Cel.'iii.ui nnd Winds T. i, llinrtel lll'eviil Vli t. minis in tie I i I- ellc relay i.ic ai rhf P-'iiU I! .e Carnival. Heperl- in n nn Wi'ih ngteii i' r the SnlcM mum llui Scheel a' I might lips-1 lb. dupe In Kenig.ir Wilmington school heist- of one ,.f I st hey spi ,tti t s in the L i-i lu i hv ent dual n .'.'' 'I"- l-'d '- "I"" e I in have done the lnil-vaid d.isli .n ID ' ml I--" sci mills West Calholn la- ,i well In .m 1 lenlll Ilstevi. iheir -t -i i- mid lu ' lance runner was a point -g 'l i. I i ' 4 III vaid dash last year in t , a i lileuships. and this .u.ini he his In n decked at 2:li for tin- liall mi'e M"' ran. of the Peitrs. who wen rue tin ynril inn lasi M'as.ui. is .1 hi en iemts fin hi- teiini in leis , n and is al-e i n k'' I in win ihe J'jn n dash, wliii h is his t.ivurite rn i M Kellt.v. of r.ilhellc High, who v - i- VflllllPlI till- MM son .It tli" I! fe Ml .1 Vine Ml eels si lii ml. s pn l,e. t i w in f IKl-varil rate thi vcar liem .M..rnn Kstevez. I he W.st CaUmli. Niar. i fnveicd in win tin -het put also. Same Point (it 1 1 eis In Mi l. ntv Catholic High has one . f the la s iiiiihle-dlsian.i i runnels fri M-hehlstic rinks is cxpeilel el if he will win the iiuai'ter-tuile roe an I also gain nun', in the half-nule i n Others who should secure mail." r I 'nlliellc Huh ate Poland, a shot . . ter; Sheriilan a sprinter nnd l.r .1 jlliuier. ami Mitinis, a high 1 111, in anil tiiiler Mvieitu is pi ke.l tu 1 the high iiini'i heiiuse uf his imr ever It.iluh lleti.ihue of Si .lesi I 1'iep. who was 1 eii-nleicd t'e le -t li the league. St Jeseph's Pi ep has a strong t nml Cem h Jelinnv Hakes pieli ts tin' his pupils will be lu t iii' running mill till" last. Pilllv Ul'lullltlC Is e. cited t place In both sprint events He w l' also run mi the relay team Kellv wilt be O.ikcs' best hei in the half and iiiar ter and he should place in both of these ovenl .Milan Is aUe evpe. ted t pain a uhiie lu the half-iuilc run ' Itnlnli nenahue and n'Will should sc 1 lire 1 laces in the htg'i 1 imp ami shut l.llt. respeitivclv. mil Mk llenedetl is 1 Icked t'i con the bum I juiu-i event 1 TJip Vlllaiitiva Preii Irani may rIhe row thu dope, but It lu hardly likely, Favorites in Catholic Scheel Championships lnO-jiird dash Kerrigan. Salesi a 11 11 111. 'J'Ju-vard dash Meran, West 'athelic. Hii-yaid dash MeKenty, Cath olic High. ssu-jard run I'stevez, West Caihellc. It read jump P,enedette, St. .le-eph's Prep. High jump Myrtltu. Cathelie High. Slmt-liuf I'stexez. 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