Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 31, 1922, Night Extra, Page 25, Image 25

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
MAY
31,
1922
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, WXWNAt' 1JIA0UK TAIW
pC&iet vi. New Yerk "Giant"
Salts Sa,f at 'jimh,',' "'", PwMI"'"
MJIMlliMf 'n","",, A' c" ,,,h Callmrltie
SSSSter. " of lt Jack Mctlulitin.
RliS W'1I" ' ,lank 1-le'rn, wind-up
r 4 llthrr Slur lleuM
iil.lmi. !Hc. ttesertfil Peals. Mt & Be
Fighti Everybody Want te See
Phillies' Park, Fri. Night, June 2
The Greatest Match of 1922
LEW BOBBY
TENDLER vs. BARRETT
PHKCT.I1MI HY Tlir.SE STAHS
inr.Tiri.IT. . vaki. i-husti
u O t HANKY . MIAMI) O'tlRIKN
imi c.in'l lifal. can't efn lie tliU
.A llft eier offered In Thlln. Ten.
JJlffi.loe' Hents l. . 3. SJ. Ilur In
Ptlf'":. Hrhnlt'n c: If. I'll I nnrt Fll.
iSrtT T "filers. Market HI., anil
R'rM. i. her. nn.l Allnnllr I ll. III.,
..mr II).
Hin.Hrr'
I'lrnlr of Rami hii
'n."inlrf win nttfnti.
ilia
ten.
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Many Twilight Games en Schedule for Today Despite Memerial Day
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SPHAS 10 IKE
W. PHILLY DEBUT
NA1
Hew Dees It Strike Yeu?
ICamm's Conduct
Nervous Emotion
New Yerk Commission
tiy
THE OBSERVER
SOUTHERN A. A. DEFEATS
SOUTHWARK IN OPENERi
29 PENNA
GOLFERS
BIKE
Opening Jiff I Inmnrrew
NUM. :SO-l M.
VELODROME
III- ense of Willie Kniiini, Snn Frnnclsce tlilnl baseman. Vim hns hern
ptirchnspil by the WIiIIp Sex. Is enp for bnll plnjers te consider.
Knniin Ih iim unassuming euth, reports state, who Is be modest 'thnt he
nsks for less lluiii miiRiintrH are willing te tmy him.
1 When npprenehed for IiIm slRtintiirn te ii contract for till season, Knmm i
mii nsked IiIh Hgurp. Hi wanted SlfM n month. Up who given X.VMI.
Up put his tulfitl te his business, developed whnt nnturnl tnlent hp possessed ;
nnil kept himself tit physically nml menially.
Scouts begun In iietlcp thnt Snn Frnnelsce Imil n third baseman who wns n
hit better thiin thp erdlnnry. Willie ni burning up Hip league.
I TIip Chicago Aitiprlcnn League Club hns br senrehlng dlllgrntly for blR
j Imiriip plajerH slncp thp M'nndiil of 1!)1I wns pxpescd. Reports en Knmm wprc
ury fnvernhlp.
.Npsotlntlens wprp niciic lih thp Pnrlfir Cent club. It wns Irani oil
I Downtewners Will Oppose Phila.
Terminal at Fifty-eighth and
Walnut Streets
CHICK PASSON MAY PITCH
11
RACES .a
MIST IIRKKr. PARK
'iI'mh!" '!..!!!' "iiUli ,,,", ,,,p lr,t'p en ,1,p "ar "ns 1't sJcrp. hut (.emllpy dtiR dppp nml prpscntpd
.lO-Mllf Mnlnr-I'iicfil Itnfe I ..nn wwi ...i i..i '
VI. 'w.wim. illlll IWII liuitvi "1.
XpxI .xpnr Kn in in will jpcpIvp SIO.000 from thp Wliltp Sex or nn nvprngp of
$1ti(i7 n month.
Sun FrnnriM'e effii'lnls sny thp nthlelp descrvps thp beet lipcnuse "Iip plnys
geed bnspbull nml npvpr rIvps nn.beiy nny treublp."
Wlmt liPttrr rpcommpndntien i-nn be rIvpii n bnll plnypr?
COLOMnATTO. Itnl I
iniiiiv. AiKimuii!
Mlill'Ki., rrnnrei
CI.ARKK. Amrrlm
rrnffMlenil Hnrlnt Mulrli
H.ifi" I Ml, Hrl Twe In
Thrp HfnN
ItniinV WAI.THOtR. .111.,
Ainfflfa . TOM IIEI.UI
Itnly. 3-Mlle CIum II. ITef.
nnd Amnl'tir Ritcfe. Aritn.,
AOr. Iim nil Htnml, Iftr, llf,,
l.in. Tr.uk 1'hnnr.
OrfKen M?n W. for Rf.
GOLF
Beautiful Country Cluli under con
struction with the finest twnty-ieven
hoi" golf course In the Hast. Can
accent thirty-live mere applications
for original membership. Write for
Information.
C 103, Lrdter Offlcn
!araa
DISCOURAGED FELLOW
SHAVERS WHO WILL FEEL
tETTER WHEN THEY
BUY THE
Ntm
Jmoraetd
Gi
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ene
Cmi
5ARTY RAZOR
THE I
SERVICE TIE
Guaranteed te wear six
months. Made of silk
and wool, asserted pat
terns and colors.
$1.00 each
The New Shape, Narrow
BAT-WING TIES
Plain colors figures and
stripes.
50c each
A. R. Underdewifs Sens
202.204 Market St., Phila.
IH
CHI UK ItHNDKIl Is ort of the marvels of baseball. Yesterday be
pllrbfd his Heading Club te a victory ever flip championship Haiti Haiti
merp Club anil allow rd only four hits. In luldltien te hIiewIiir splendid
pltrliinR ability, Ilendcr has preied his worth as a manager.
Hip Most Valuable Trait In a (ireat Athlete
AN ATlH.KTIt' trulm wns coined i-pcpntly by A. A. StncR. fniimus conch at
rl the I'nlvrrslty of C'hicnRe. when nsked what he believed In Iip thp most vnlu-
nble trult In n treat nlhlptc
'TIip capacity for nervous emotion." hp replied. "That capacity will carry
i u ninii thrntiRh when his nrms, heart and legs are Rene."
I Hiivc jeu ever watched n trnck nthlelp come wobbling un Ihe Iieiup stretch.
I eyps shut or Rlnring nnd g'nssy. fncp muscles tnut. knees knocking, the picture
of dpsp.ilr nnd physical terturp?
He is running blind, unconscious virtually nnd ypt he keeps moving toward
thp tnpp nnd finishes the race.
Ii Is his nervous emotion that keeps him struggling stride by stride up the
frtrctcli.
Larry Ilrewn pes.psM mch a rapacity. Up stngRPrpd through hl Inst
fifty ynrds of the two-mile rplay in which his team brekp thp world's record.
Wnllnep McC'iinly hnd it. Memery has painted n vivid nnd lasting picture
en thp minds of thp L'O.OOO persons who snw thp wpp I'enn runner race A. N. S.
.lacksen. the fumed Kngllh miler. te almost n dead heat en Fraklin Field eight
j cars age.
Twenty thousand remember McCurdy exlinusted and gnmely hanging en, but
McCurdy's ml nil was n blank. Of thp great throng pre.-ent. McCurdy is the only
one who doesn't remember the stretch spurt.
McCurdy wns through, physlcnlly ami mentally, but his nprveus emotion
carried him rib.
Kipling perhaps wns thinking of nervous emotion when Iip wrete:
" (en ran force your heart and ticrvc nnd liner
Te tcrvc iieur turn hup after they are gene
And .e held en when there . nothing in you
Kxcept the wilt which !, te them held en."
TIIK Phils wen two In a row from tiie world's champions, whlrh
Isift se bad for a tailend club. Wllhelm's athletes are new one full
game behind the liraves and seventh place.
Towers of Ihe New Yerk Commission
TIIK New Yerk Statp Athletic -ommi.len hns announced through its 'vpcre
. tnry thnt Kllhnnc will have te forfeit Ills title unless he acknowledges the
' cbnllengp of Johnny Dundee.
i The rules of the commission state that a champion must defend his tltl"
1 nt lenst once every sx months.
The idea Is n splendid enp. Its nlm is te de nway with idle champions who
would walk along the ellen pathway rather than step en resin.
Kilbnne should be hreuclil into n rlnir ultli n lonUln.nte .mnu.,,1.. ti..
, .-.,,... .. .... ...... ,, ...,,. I........ ..'i.viiiii i nr
1 nil A.la I'rtll.niTublntl L'llAlllH ltn nnn....nH.lA.I f.. 1... .I...t..l..
-, r.'li. VUlltlKincHIII fM.UUlU U. i ..iiiiiiT-iiuril lur H? IICI JMI1,
I nnd nlse out of bounds.
1 The commission hns authority ever New Yerk State only. It hns no turfs
diction ever Kllbanp unless the champion enters a ring in New Yerk Stnte.
H.v WILLIAM S. DALLAS
THK Seuth l'hlllj Hebrew nre trnv
pllng nt a rnpld pncp, T'hpy have
wen evpry game plnypil nt home excep!
one nnd being se succpssful In this re
spect have decided te piny mere .games
at lieine.
They have ilecldpu te have two home
fields. The second will Iip opened this
ctenfng nt Fifty-eighth and Walnut
streets when thp Sphas take en the
I'lilln. Terminal nine. Manager Kddlc
(tettlleb will iisp either Chicklc 1'assen
or Ilube Chambers en the hill, white
the selection of Dick Smith Is un
certain
Downtown Team Is Managed by
j Fermer Coast Star
The Southern A. A. lfermerl tin
i Ferty-elghlh Waul Travelers', which'
Is mniiiigpd by ".lack" I'fffrell. the
former Pacific Coast League star,
opened It- season by defeating the
Seutliwark Men's Club. i
This team Is one of ihe fusion ever
i turned out in Seuth Philadelphia, being
composed of the best pla.M'rs fmm twmi'
et the lending teams in the cll.i.
The calchiug is bundled b "Rut"
Hoberlsen, formerly of llartrnm Park,
nml the Hitching Muff needs no Intro-
jductlen. doe (Srnhnm. of Fert.i -cighlh
Ward, heads the INI. together with
Marty (Mlrey. formerly of Amliler
FOR NATIONAL TILT
H'IirImiii. 1 ; North Carolina. I : I'lel- '
Ida. 1 ; Utah. 1 : Oregon. 1 ; District nl
" Celumtiia. 1. Nchraska1, .'I. i
1 Only IS .Slates me wlthuill ill leasl
lone sl'erllng nmnteiir golfer. 'Ihe Pa
clllr Coast galaxy of nineteen stars Is
' probably larger In proportion te popu pepu
' latlen Hum thai of any ether region and
Includes one former national champion.
If. Chnndler Kgnti. who removed te
Oregon nfler winning the title twice nnd
Final RUlb
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JJS
Lit tre It it If tt snn fftr (9 rt run inn Altf Tffl
'lllll( Illlll lllll, I t ! UvlUIIII'MI VI -X
nil of Massachusetts' stars piny In ttrt1'.
Husten nren. f?S5
PIRIE ELECTED CAPTAIN
5s-T
New Yerker Named te Lead Prlnet
ten Varsity In 1023
..! i .- I . m Tl. r 4'M
a-7 t enti eiirrlktee I iie Psist nf finishing i;uiinpr-ui once while ii re - . ... r , . . 0W
if I ui .ww kiiftiiiv- .. ... . , . C I rflL'e. IIP llllS lll'PIl llllCPV "' "-" "-'' I "'"" "!-
Ohie and North of
Virginia
of till' rncuic ui iiiwii. Mini in- ice "
coterie of nearly a dozen te St. Lnul
last summer, several of them going well
Inte the match leunils of the cham
pionship. In Illinois nil bill one of the Ihlrty
,.'iilh!ps Hie In Chicago, while In New
Yerk a half-dozen cxkm-U hip fiem
Nearlv hilf of the lending ntnnleur outside the tnetropelliiiii prcflncts. The
..u....u 't ,i... f..i....i .,.( ,.u cl.-., PcunsjlMinla leaders aie aheui eeunlly
- .. i
instrumentiil in develeilng the golfer- stroke ear en the Princeton Black varV
sity -rew this season, bes been elected
18 STATES HAVE NO STAR
cnplnln of the 1023 Tiger oarsmen,
PlrlP Is new a member of the sopho sepho sophe
more class at Princeton. He prepared
for college nt St. Paul's Scheel, Cen-.
cord. N. II., where he was a member
A. A. and Forty-eighth Ward: "Moen" by the eligibility IIM of Hip i nne.i
Snwjer. former Merrill Professional States fielf Association, listing ilners
"'I'.1, K.?,r.U'.'ri.c1"11 ,.XVnr(l iwlr,,'r- in,d i who hum- peiiippte in Hip iipxI nntlniinl
'11,hasc,,"i,r,l,r;,' ,:.m'(,.,",;,, ,,,1,.,.,.. II, m ..hi nPnrn..vnU
"Kdilln" (illiey. while second is well small pet I ion of the country east of
'protected by llurncj" O'Hrhn .1. Ohie nnd north of Virginia.
Uibertsen. formerly of 1 erty-eighth i .,.,, ,.,rn)lli(.n distribution places
Ward, and MeCnnu me fighting ii out I ... . ' ,' ..... ,,.,. , ,1.,.,
for shortstop. 'Make" Kinsley, whe1"' ,,f '"" -'"'' 1llB''e "lfrls '" ' "
slnrted this year with the l'erl -eighth 1 area. Ill west of that territory nnd Is
Ward, covers the het corner. the Southern Slates east of the Mis-
The team is unusually strong in thejv4sipp llivcr.
outfield with Dp Yeung. Kd Uecil.! ,.u- Ynrl.-. InclndliiL' thp melronelllnn
I fr.i.met ttnrfrniii Park slnr. and Unv .ln. ....j I. V..i t..v..t lumlu ,1m sltiitnk
I1!, a .lntunlnii'lln,. n.liln.l llln mm'OI . .. 1.. .. .l. 1- . ' . '. ... . '. ... ....
.mi mu ! " ......... ..... ...". jicgan, ii nenvy snigger irem inu renj i Wlli :,1 lint -class plajcrs. wnile nil-
victories te their IIM vestenlay when I uiK,lth Wnnl. I eU hn IW. Pennsylvania "Jd nnd Mas- '
they twice humbled Hip HeMicr lnrners, Seuihern desire te trndc games witlii vachusetts lit. The enlv ether Slate te
and this is no mean feat, . Ihey niinexii U,., t ennr as Dobsen. Nativity C C..iP,.t ite two lienres u 'Cnlifernln with
the morning clash nt llilrtepntli anil gt- Hi,rnnbas. Shiiniihati C. C.. Done-1 je. Misouri is sixth with S. while
an-Armstrong, etc l-or Raines ml- tjeergln. Mlihigau and Wnshlnglen
dress H. Panzer. III0O Meuth Hensall ' mvi, 7 each. Texas nnd Connecticut
street, Philadelphia. 1 lmvp H each nml llile nnd Rhede Islnnd
. iitiiei p.
The rest are dlMrlhutcil as follews:
Minnesota. I Wlscen-lu. !t : len;uik,
of the prews for a number of years.
Up also stroked Inst year's freshman
lded between Phihidulphlii and Pitts- right.
Yeu
want
what
you want
and we
have it:
White Oxford
Shirts
$2- -
Jehnsen nfter ten sessions of excite
ment.
The nfternenn bnttlp nt Twenty-sixth
and Iteed streets wns net. ns liard te
win. In fact thp InterPM was taken our
of thp gnnic In thp opening session when '
.Frush Finishes Weygant In Sixth
llellriilrr. II.. Mnv SI. Imniij I miIi
It Is sheeting high
WALTER HINTJMGER wen Ills ninth consecutive victory for
Pennsylvania yesterday, when lie defeated Cernell. Ills feat Is
doubly praiseworthy when It Is considered that his teammates made
six errors behind him.
nra
RANKS
fu rum b
te 11
GREA
T"
College Baseball
Pfnn. Iflt Cnmrll. 0.
rnrtn. Mt Hprlnffflrld. 0.
Hely Pres.. Si lloten Cellfcr, 1,
llreun. Hi llnrarl, 3
Vulr. Ii Trlnltx. 0.
llnrmril Krch. Ill Yalr KtmIi. 2.
Ilnmlllnn, it 1'nlnn, I.
t.urn.Tftlp. Ot nurknfll. I.
Ihlsli. 2ti Muhlcntwrc. 3.
SUITS
TO ORDER
I
18
.00
Reduced from $35 & $30
Blues, Blacks, Browns,
Pencil Stripes,
Tweeds,
Made Te Your Order
See Our 15 Windows
Largest Display of Tai
lering in Philadelphia
PeterMoran&Ce.
Merchant Tailors
S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts.
Ninth Straight Victory of Sea
son Places Star in Hall
of Fame
FANS NINE CORNELLIANS
CORRY AND MIQUEL DUE
HERE TONIGHT FOR RACE
Will Ride In Dreme's Opening To
morrow at Point Breeze
Frank Cerry, Australian hike cham
pien, nnd .IiiIps Mjquel. host of the
n
'has displnyed in thesp parts all year.
1 His fast ball has n hop en irv likp
Alexander's, of the Cubs. Hp has n
fast-breaking curve nnd Inshoet and an
nutshoer thnt would de credit te many
Dig leaguers.
A former Penn stnr of many years
nge who lins watched Penn baseball
since his graduation snys thnt Hunt-
Till-, inivcrsny or i-ennsyivnnia zinger ueserves te lie rnnKcd ns (Iip
bnsebnll rpcerd for this season may greatest pitcher in Hip history of thp
net be H,p most imposing en. In In!-. " HL,,nly!dSein,,,,,,.a,,iUrf
c.elleslatp ranks, but It would net be nm) ln)Cr of ther Breuts.
half nT Imposing ns it Is werP it net Fale Nlllft of Cerl)D
or Hip re.nnrknhl twirling of one YeM(. , , .
Wn or I iuni7incpr. t. t u i.im i
- - " " ihik iuiiil-ii iTtw vtiiiiiiiiir iir i miu ika ' . . ....
Yesterday the tall right-hander who let of amnteurs. but they could net ! r'm'11 ,,e(lal '1,,fl"r', Lnt" ,vu nmle
I learned his baseball nt Hellerente High talliem His change or pace. Nine of the In ruiiaueiiiiiin ienium, prcjiurm iur
i Scheel turned In his ninth straight vie- Ilincaim went te the bench via the I fonr-rerncrwl . International meter-
tery of the season, a record that i, un- ' h,, JVliveryand-'hed th, ?up. K nt tlm Point 'ilreeze VelodVeme
surpassed In Penn baseball records ever ( porting cast net mndp n number of tomorrow night. TIip ether two en
a binglp season. Net enlv has Hunt-.errors of ommis-slen and commission trains are (Seerge Colnmbatte, of Italy,
zinger twirled nine straight, but he hns ( Hip score would have been different. nml Jackie Clarke. American,
net been defeated this season. Six mlsplaya that were costly and n I Colembntto nnd Clarke have been In
Numbered among his victims nre number that were just nu costly but the citv for several days getting into
some of thn most prominent tennis In thnt did net appear in the score book' shape ever Hip local saucer irack and
college ranks, including Stevens, Ce-1 weie charged against Hilly Maher and last night Informed .Jehn Chapman,
lumbia twice. Muhleirberg. Rwarth-i IiIh mates. Huntzingpr in the ninth hnd manngcr of the Dreme, thnt thev were
mere, Navy, Dartmouth. West Point te work hard te inuke It nine straight. the best of shape. This will he
nnd Cernell, whom he defeated yester- Eddie Kaw, who wrought such havoc Clarke's first appearance ns n pace fol fel
day. . ., "n nnkin Held last Thanksgiving jewpr. He halls from Newark. N. ,T .
Penn hns played nineteen games this Day that he chilled thp hearts of Penn IUid N one of the speediest iicdnl pushers
season, thirteen of which have resulted , football rooters, was an easy mark for developed In the last year,
in victories. All but four el the tri- , Hunt, jesterday. He fanned three Tomorrow night's competition at the
umphs nre down en the record book . times, reached first en a wild threw r)rmp will be thp opening of Hip 1022
with HuntziiiRer's name bpslde them, and was the victim with the bases filled Wasen. All preparation's have been
Hill Yadusky Is credited with three nnd nnd two eutH ami a run needed te tie ,.enipleted for n successful inauguration.
Waller Larsen with one. the ninth of Huntzlnger. Carpenters have put the track in es-
Hlll ndusky is credited with four, ion hammered the ball hard, knock- cellent shape and fast time hns been
defeats and three of them were by enp- jnB Kjdle Holle, for threj. years Cor- predicted by .llmmv Hunter, local pace
rim mnref ns. when the UP-State e .nmi. i,n t Sit ... r ' ,. 1 ,i, ,.., .1.. V' ",
..... ......p.... - - l,u lit . r. ,....,t .ii...... .. mi. Vl lllil D Ul .flHT IMIM IIIIV- "L Mil' IM'i-l III OUH1
urn nun in-iii un- wim""-i""" 11m neiii nnu iinaiiy 11111 et me ikix. ' ness.
Hill Mclenty was iitckeii 1 for live runs 1 (..'Jn,, . ,fMiWeinhi. x-sicMm leuur,) :t : l.euiMniiu. .'t : West Yirglnin.
I 'rev oils te the ueieai. .iicieniv uau nut i:rtill! wnwni. et .n- uesn- im n tiirlliinii ", enupsscp Marvland.
wen five sralght. ami when Krepps'-he u,h mom! of a sihe.iu.-u, ,en f..n,i j;,1;;1;,1"";;. ' Z ) T Delawarp.
wen the morning game 11 made live in """
a row for him. - - - - -
Dehsen At Seuth Phils
The Dnbsen weavers split pvpii en
the day yesterday. In Hip morning tlipy
drepppd lis decision te Legan by Hip
lep-sldpd tetai of 10 te 1." nnd In the
afternoon trlmmeil St. Harnabas1 nth
letes R te . Kddle Lusk had five Wpst
Philly High Inds in thp game In Petter,
cpiitpr field: Hegnrt. left field; Pasque
rplla. first base; Kliiett. shortstop, and
Powers, catcher.
Dnbsen is the attraction at the Seuth
Phils tonight. Hill Rudelph's athletes
are en the crest of 11 winning streak.
Yesterday hp leek his players te task
nnd teld'them that they were net play
ing up te form. Then they went out
nnd wen from Wilmington. 12 te 2. nnd
in the afternoon fuss reversed the count
nn Kphratn. 8 te 7. The up-Ktatcr
recently bent the Seuth Phils by thn
same score. Kphrntu wen In the eighth
'csslen nnd the Seuth Phils picked the
same inning te cop.
Thp weavers will likely ue .llm
Schefield en the hill In tonight's bnttlp.
while Manager Rudelph will give C,;
lnghcr a chance.
Frallnger at Shanahan
.Tehnnv Cnstle'ss Shnnahnu nthletps
nddpii two mere victories en the right
side when they took Hutch Moter Inte
camp In the morning game, i te i. and
Wilmington In .the aftermath, fi te I.
Tin. Stiiliits nlnved uoed ball In both
games. Al Maene wns in Hie box for
Hip first encounter ami added unethfer
te his long list of wins.
In the afternoon Yegleman n.1"
awarded the pitching assignment, and
be had the Dclnwareans nt his mercy,
yielding only two hits, nnd the visi
tors scored thpir lene tally in thp open
ing session. Tonight Castle will lake en
the Frallnger nine, and "Dick" Lloyd,
who nlse Is winning with consistent
' regularity, will -twirl.
Illlldiile Is the opponent of Hnrtram
i Park. These teams were scheduled last
wecK. nut rain preveiueu tiicni muiing
together. "Lefty" Auld will essay the
role of pitcher for Itartrnui Park.
Smith Opposes Donevan
Donevan-Armstrong wns Iwnten yes
terday nnd se was .Marshall K. Smith.
These teams conic together tonight nt
the advertisers' field, at Forty-eighth
and Walnut streets, and one of their
losing streaks will come te a halt.
Hrldcsburg. which wen two games,
handing the North Phils a S-te-l re re
verse In the morning and beating Wild Wild
weed, l te 0. In the afternoon, nfter
eleven Innings, will journey te Chester
and oppose "Hrls" Lord's club. It Is
a replay of the disputed game staged
here a week age.
The Flp'isher Yiirners are at Wilming
ton and the Cuban Stars meet Columbia
C. C. at Frent and Perter streets.
a handsome white shirt, years of wear in it, fit like
made-te-measure shirt, and sold at a very moderate price.
Marshall . Smith & Bre.
Mcn't lr..niriiteii Athltic
Furnishing! 724 Chestnut Street Cel
one-eleven
cigarettes
j mm
B H B
mKMt
H H mmmm rnm&it ,f2v$iFr
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Three Friendly
Gentlemen
TURKISH
gBURLEY
VIRGINIA
imn were mndp liv Ills teammates.
Kd Reth, one of Ihe youngsters of the
staff. Is credited with a defeat, ns Is
Walter Larsen.
Ills (irwit Return
Huntzlnger s return
Hunter hns been bnsv for n ii-enb
eitc, who succeeupii nun, nnu snriner, tuning up Hip meters.
wkii wns the third Cernell hurler, were; Resides the meter-paced race nnethpr
also walloped. In all Penn made seven- feature will be a matph snrint racp be-
teen hits, including six doubles. tween Rebbv Wnltheiir. Jr.. and Tem
(Jeldblatt, WhitPhlll and Maher each Helle, of Itnly. This match will be
a .1 1 t .1 l.li.. IT Afu 11 Hitn lit ilnmn linnrn m.An ai mil. -.
te lerm tiiJR nati inriv iiuk. iiuiiikiiikit .ucuuucii '" imn- mmn , , "" nnirsn.
The secret of its success is in
ve.ir Is one of the sensations of PennV nnd Sullivan two, and Meuradian and y IH be altlieur s iiebul as a pre
iinseball. In 1020 Waller was the star ' Ltebcggett one each. Herb Mahaffey
of the staff but durins the winter of, was the only Red and Hlue Htecklned
11121 was stricken with pleurisy. On ' athlete who failed te register a safetj.
his" recovery specialists at the I'nlver- enn lns tn0 mero Kames this weru
sity told the right-hand star that he ' wjtM Hrewn en Friday nnd Harvaiu
ne'ubl hnve te select eiip of two sports
or his health would suffer.
With the bnsketbnll season coming
nn. Hunt, decided en the court gnine.
With that ever, Docter Carlss, Knew-'
ing what the specialists did net give 1
iiimiTinrrnr imv ion much encourage- .
went, (old him te take it easy and If he
found that his arm responded nnd thnt
his strength would stand It te open up.
That was all Huntzlnger needed and
he started working. After three weeks
Saturday. Huiitzinger will prebiibi.i
hurl the latter one.
Yeu Aute Knew
IIIh-tnlen wires will eflfMlmen cause
backrtrln ...
Tlifi rrunkrase .heuld be dralntd while the
enflne still Is warm,
...
ireiu or oil the fanshaft txarlnr wkly
1 ' ' ' Vi. . ... .a 1-- -... n Lain ( ll n fun halt ll.n.
of drilling he assured Dr. Carlss mat ,-" - --;--
he was ready. Me Blartcil tne nicvien A firrnlt BWa irencratea hrat at
game and showed all his old-time stuff. .a p0in, where it takf niace
hurling live Innings, after which he was . .
l.lli;.l 1 l.lu lenimiintes had given An rn ne ;. Pr.lln at It, ,ratfat l-
hliiin big lriiii. That was tin. beginning """ ' ." ".-"'
fpFsienal in Phllndelnhla. Tie wns the
nmnleur tltlehnlder last yenr nnd gives
premise of biking his way In the wnkp
of his fnlher. it one time world's cham
pion. Amnteurs hnve severni events nr
raugpcl for them There nbe will be a
sprint vncp for fins p, ntnnteurs
Preparations have been mndp te
handle a hie crowd. Additional venting
facilities hnve been built, as Inst year
hundreds of blcvclp fans wpi-p turned
nway en a number of occasions,
Fermer Grid Star Dead
A'lnn r'rinl, raplnln of Ihe CnthnlV Irish
fnnthall tfeni In I01T illeil l'rlilay hi San
Siinnnlln Cillf Trial iva In the aviation
i-errs ilurlng; the war.
every
quality
there.
package
which its
the
superior
makers put
Try a package today
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111111 n tig ipiiu. 1 nui wen ui" " I .
of one of the biggest winning streaks ri,mhft nelsn.
in xli! by a Penn pitcher. lew a' iw 'i'
Vliinizlncpi- hns n remarkable change I
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en twelve nltchcd balls in the
JjUnd-Jniiiiig witb--vTed an Bssert-
Benerally Hre trier In vl.
Is than al high speed.
Te teat 'he comiirei.len, us. Ihe atartlns
crank. ...
Maw fnainisi will take two berlnca. but
b.fera having It dena tha manufacturer
heuld be consulted.
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