L7sy, wp? M.TKwswnvrassmi ,iy ,ra(ift.e.FMiiKiCT-iTi? tWv;Vr :?5 M ATOff W W P r.a.tv f v ry fonevan Probably Will Donevan ma y remain AS P. a. a. I r I' f rw a rtitri. tfeard or ww" t Team Managers urge mm I i - - me Tirtanhnll. te LieMinuv iw ,. ! IlW u if AiftrnYr f4iS Ww mlwu.i F). WILUAM S. AILAS t p. nipmni'i jihpvii ,TZ meets this ercningn the Hete W,E tn art upon the reslsnntlen of 2,rj M. Donevan, lb president. Krvnl li- him been nwlwil by !ffi, of the Heard of Governors S ttam "innwrH te reconsider the lf.ttTnd withdraw the rHgnntlen. r.nneunmrntBpnd lie report inP OH"" , . ,,.. nhnilf n ntHH ' ""'i.. ...iked hv the officials. 5S It nld en poed nutherltythnt 5, rVnenn hns. nlmest nHmre,1 Ills r .l. i. i iipk ns iirenieiu. NP.M. "V' . nh he ever tncklcd u f is i hi; " ' '. Ah4,i,.ndelphh.,,iinSehn. I Assocln Assecln rim hVmnde mIMnlies. Hut nil In nil (Hi the hct thing thnt ever happened Jl IB Ut- .... t.A.A nnrie nnrl Una for the Knnir .-.- . Kd'thSt with the' 'umpire, ever the rtmuncratlnn question. rhi. innn were awarded n fair in- aim. but n few, and jut n few. iied St Idea that the teams had made n Sml of money the previous year and held out for n nmiscnMcal hgure. Net t elub In rhilnrlelphln made money Inst nir except Hllldnle, nnd the name thing holds Reed this season. nf ihne nt the head of the gnme tdnilt that they have encountered one it the worst months possible, nnd figure (hit with warm weather nnd any kind of break tnat tins win wwn ih-,civt-cepe and the deficiency neon wiped out. Would Have Hceit Raised Many of the umpires nre sorry new that they did net incept the terniH of fered, The malingers had virtually agreed le boost the unips' pay if the bankroll taken In at the unto warranted It. But has it? Te date, nnd only n month hns jawed. Hridcdmrg Is about 2100 in tie hole. North I'hillies, $1000. nnd all the biKcr rluhs like sum. And n let mere would be wer-e off, but they fail te meet their obligations. The larger teams never fall te fiillill every prom prem iw made, nnd these nre the elnbs that are the backbone of Philadelphia's organized independent baseball. And riclit lierc it might be ndded thnt trery one Is Kiitlstied with'the conditions' and are determined te have nn organ ized bed, no matter whether Mr, Donevan is at the head or 'some' one Ice. It will lie lmpii"ihle te get imy man who tvould-di'iete tlie time te tile game that the iiead of the ndvci fixers hns, He M spent bis time nnd money lananly in an efieit te lioe.t baseball. NTntnt I'miilres Slav - . If the I'lillndclphln Baseball Asecin-'st, Hen hat MvemplMird nothing else It kuKhen the fans the benefit of 1 m - nniHi umpiniii;. i ins wnx one ei me i blvirka iimui which Hie nvsociatien tu founded, and t tin moguls did net I tedtate te punMi the Nativity tenm ylen It announced thnt it would use fli own men, Other clubs bad men who were fner- Iteaand the newd liked, but the fnns art agahm umpires appointed by the! home management and want officials . who are ibselutcly divorced from the , teitn thev uninire for pIUiei- na in re. . Kim iuc. iiinpirp ier ennei ns 10 ie- . cutumj compensation or in any way nt Ill- There h.He been rnimitnlntv nf tlin work of the nflielnls tills season. Hut net en one occasion in the hundreds of fames placd has the complaint been rem the Wiliig team. If the officiating "Peer It lias been se for both sides, ISd at lensl mie mil m IMiHiwl,iltil,ln Independent ban-lull lias been wiped nt forever. The managers agreed nt n meeting the wrniKht tlint 11'gnrdlens of what may UPPfn thev cnulil nnver in hnfnrn tlia Public again and force upon It umpires ppeinted by the home team. St. Carthage Wins About 000(1 Sunilntr hliaehilll fnne "" (" et nr lending teams grapple J?J'f. nfternoen nt Sixty-lifth a. '!... l,,', ""'en ih en ... V ren,,c""S,10re Ki'eunds in Deln Deln ret.eiint). The opposing nines were h!'i.. . Ee '"", Se,ltl1 I'hillies. The Hints hate practically signed the twiner team for Sunday games. The jwe was , in 1 nn,i .1.. i,, ,. Iha. by far the better of ihe nm,. Itafnt. tJafL1.?"81" I'1" " "'" Sounds, el.,ub.n.,h,0,,,''l''y.nder.hcsan1c te el Z '.ti "".?" ,,f "" nlvnntngn iMe manncpmeiit i,.. 1.. '.... the RnT fAns, nml nnneunceH that 3gSS2?3?.''''l lnth "ill Hanett starrer! In M.lu iMlelnn u I,..- I' runners. is double counted a pair He then nreceeilefl In Ir?1iie final third am T0'mi'"" 1"S wcen.1. Ur7 Sutten Out $mXW$!l..t!" nrat innlm, . ,"!liflT sl"'t n tne tin ( '' H1 be out for some s perferin Ji ifnl '" ,bel,iml tlu; b'lt feb S..5 nr'n ."-M FIeIhIht can. tbe firB mi,'. ""' ihp Seuth Phils for mar.!1 ."?'"."' ' wpII. Steen inntle IWH eatchei h! 7 llr,PM ,lI1 tl at s In center. second. ii;:t.'l.nn id Club jmirncjed te ""i, eZ?.lt.,,l,'1''ll'0''in'tl.. with "twdueed',," ln,--, ''i!! "wrl Wre '',' '"'"''''"'I te show the tow 1 . "TV, ' ,nm,," '' ... He he , ii. 1 . he mt (mh..i ", ' " ""'ni tenm le R0. .i" " ""N nut the ey managed K Beth J, V'H ,n t,,,, ninth "" Ptth. an 'e",n" "lw i-nmc in the rrth. nn eV; ' u"w" ,,,,n, n the kHiteiVvZlr r,'H"11 t h single (" ""fr row ell. wF,Tui,i.r h"t tr nut mw"n "c V ' K,m" t the ke; nil tlmfl. In hll Innelil. .cend. and he Ke atone ssck. Chanina lnnrniH HJi.u"t " Mir of u.iV..? l)lrhtte came sinfli..A wi k.j IrnnA Am.. a . . a ..! :. J,sr ier i'inrsisi rKumuum Today's Independent Games and Yesterday's Results TODAY'S GAMES T. A J. DehMn at Stcntan Ftetd Club. Phll-KlleiM and .MnrreTf Rtreet. Ilrldenburs nt Hhamekln. Kphratn nt Ncrth Phlllle. Merrill nt Fertr-ritht Ward. Twentx-IMth. and Snyder avrnae. Ameiicnn Chnln nt Houth rhlllr Hehrewn, Thirteenth end Jehnsen trert. Ilarrr A. Marker Club nt Bartram Park. FlfUfnnrth nnd llrnta nrrntir. Mhnnnhnn at Mretewn, Tenth and Duller airreit. I.lt Ilrether nt St. Celnmbn. Twenty fourth Ktrert nnd Atlechenjr ntenut. Ilnrharaeh tllanti at Reral Htar. Forty tenth 'nnd Hpmre MrretM. ' .... Jteltihrr at Houth 1'hllllen, Bread and Ills lr Klrreta. ... Klander-Welden at Htenrhumt. Flftr tlahth and Walnut itreet. . . Media A. A., nt Sprlnr City. Roremferd. Maralmll K. Smith r.t Monmeath, rt fllmirBtr. Pelhnm Silk Sex at Philadelphia Titers. Ferty-elrtth nnd Klmwned avenue. Nativity at Kennlngten, Frankford avenue and llerka Ktrret, Mnndowne Twllkht Iatme Lanidewne Cnuntir Club e. PI Klima. , Prnnnrlrnnla Railroad Oenernl Offlre Ieau Kxrcutliea . Auditor of RV' niui. Vnrv.fniirh nnil ParkaldV avenne. Firemen laue, Plnleun AFlryt Bat talion nt Slith. Thlrteentli nnd Johnton KtriHMm Tenth nt Hrcend. Sevenieenth and Indlunn avenuei Third nt Fifth. Twenty ninth and Cambria utreelm Fourth at elev enth. Forty.feiirth nnd Pnrk!d avennei Mnth at FJthtJi, Fourth abd WlnKheKin Fe 'Moter at St. Rarnabn. Sixty-fifth nnd Klmwoed nvrnue. . . . ., Hank nnd Trunt Incue Real Etate i Title v. Franklin National BankvFJfhtenth nnd National Bnk nnd Trnit Company Lramr Philadelphia National Bank v. Frdcral Renene, Hhlhe Pnrk Banker nnd Breker' IaTie Weat A Ce. is. Blddle A Henry. Fifth atreet and Taber read. ..no Philadelphia Nar Yard Iau -V. S. H. Relief .. V. H. Marine. H18 P. M., I'Carue Island Nmy Yard. YF.STF.RUAY'8 RESULTS St. Carthaar. 7i Seuth PhlUle. 1. Rerkdale. Hi Stenton Flrtd Club. 2 C'rrMena Tlcrr. Si Brldehar, 1. r .,.. . n i.i m lljllrinlf, Hi nathnrarh Olant. A. Hllldale. 1B Ilnrharaeh Olnnt. 4. Rphrata, 6 North Phlllle. 0. . J. & J. nohsen. 13 1 Lanraster, 3. Bristel. 11 Northeast Pre.. II. Km Harber. 4 lentie Island, I Knst New Yerk. 01 Philadelphia Pres., 2. Ilroeklawn. H Camden Knst Side. 7. Chestnut Hill, 12i West Point. 11. l-eican. 12i Twenty-elahth Ward, 10. PnttNtowe. Bi Chester. 1. Wrstlnahense. 14 New Castle. 4, Thornten Fuller. 3t Bridgeport. 2. MndUen Stars, fti KnulTmin Fre,. 3. Prretnnd. 3 Vex Moter. 1. Prlhnin A. A., K Spring Mount, 1. Irgersetl-Ranri, 3i Wlldwoed, 0. Old Timer, fli Klmwoed, 2. St. Rnnhaei', At Vlrtrlx. 3. Suffolk A. C, 12i Resolute, .1. Tlnlmm A. A., I2i Aneher, 10. .trnlsh World. 12t Phlladelphlit Kteetiic. 8. Murray Hill. 12i Sphns, It. -hn. Mnrrnr Hill. 4. Klauder-Welilen, 8i Merrill rre 1. What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL I-KAOnF. Wen Tst P.O. Win Leae nNew Yerk 27 IB .flOO PlllshurRh 2t IK .(171 .Ml .KM St. Inl 2ft 20 .00 .AOS .B4S Brooklyn 3.1 Tl .R32 Cincinnati 2.1 2(1 ,ftOO Chicago 21 23 .477 Bosten 17 2A .40.1 . .410 .10. Phillies 15 2 .340 .364 .341 AFRICAN IJCAC.CB Wen Lest P.C. Win Les . . 30 1 .fl'iff ..ik in una XT.... Y'-m. lnl.! iJl'eieiind 2t 24 .500 i "mJ't lr."t0" . '. '. . . . . " 2i '.47 '.'.: '.;; unroll zn 'id .43S !'h, ?P ? ? I Bosten II) 24 .442 INTKKNATIONAI. I.HMIl'K Baltimore as u Ana .nr. city zil'i.hi Kernesirr :i 17 .flag Reading.. 22 2 .440 T.?.r - n.I,.," 35 2! 5i3 Ta ?9 2? ?? "" fLTkiiv VFxniJK ' i. p r w . rf. n. iintrn 2s' 12 .(i.17 riichburg l lb' .441 !.'l,.,.'!fll,, 20 h .388 Albany. . 1021.432 !!r''1lM,r' ,n ,7 Mg Surtn'fleld 13 21 .417 Wntrrburr im ia .Bn iiurtfeni. 11 n .419 AMKRICAN ASSOCIATION IV. I., v.r. IV. T. T f Mlii'nnell 20 IS .fl.10 Celnmhus 21 2.1 .487 St. Paul. 20 17 .005 Kan. City 21 2 .420 Ind'unells an IB ,SI Iulvllle. 20 27 .428 Mllmitikre 20 22 ..112 Teledo .. 13 SO .30! SOLTIIKRN ASSOCIATION . IV. I.. P.i'. v. 1. n n Mobile . 30 ID .fll'i Wflrlcnn. 2n 21 S7n Ml. Iterk 2H 20 .583 Nmhvlllr. 22 2A ,4B8 lllr'Kli.im 2.1 20 .558 Atlanta. 18 28 .400 Memphis. 27 23' .540 ( hat'oega 17 34 .333 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I,K.(iUE New Yerk. 5 Broekbn, 4. Chlciige, fli Cincinnati. B. Other elub net seheduled. AMKRICAN IJOVE Ne Yerk. 81 Athlrtle. 3. Clet eland, 14 1 Detroit, 0. Bosten. 2i Washington, t, St. Iul, 3t Chicago, 2 (10 Inns.), INTKKNATIONAI, I.F-4.0CE ,lerse,r City, 3i Newark, 2 (drst game). Nrnnrk. fit Jersey CIO. 4 (second game), Syracuse. Pi Terente, 5, Rerhrater, 81 Buffalo, e (flrst gnme). BiitTnle. 3 Rerhrster. 2 Uerend game). Baltimore. 81 Reading, O (first game). Baltimore. 12 1 Renillng. 7 (second game). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis, 7i 'elirmliis, 2, St. rani. 3i Knnsns rity. I. MlnnrapeM, 10; Milwaukee, 5, Teledo, 7i liiliUlle. A (flrst enmr). Telixln. 0 IfiilKdlle. 8 (fcfeend gnnie). TODAY'S SCHEDULE NtTIONAI. I,K.V(11;K ritlhbnrgli nt Phllndelphla , St. Iieiil at Bosten t itosten Only club sehrdelrd AMKRICAN LKAtirE Nn games seheduled INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark t Jersey City, Reading at Baltimore. Terente st Nyraca. Buffalo at Rochester. J. Li threw Am "err'ed. Why don't "' "Ul " jeu writ me? A. C. 8. BASEBALL TODAY 3:30 P. M. National league Park PHILLIES vs. PITTSBURGH Seat en Sale at rilmhrl and Hpaldtng'l POLO TODAY, 4 P.M. AT Philadelphia Country Club KAl'Ql'IEK COUNTY COUNTRY CLtTl IIRVN MAWR FREEBOOTERS Tlrketsi 25r, BOr, 81.00 Take Park Trelley te Wimdslde Park A Bill RACING CARU Herse Dealers' Sweepstake Belmont Stakes Keystone THREE tIRKAT RACKS BELMONT DRIVING PARK WEIlNE8IAV..Jt'NE 7 Hals car en 52i st. Ruses from 03d st. Ststlnn l.i P. R. It. le Nsrberth or CsTiwyd. Attmlailen. 11.00, box seats. neeratlens st Kelm's- 124 Mirket at. A. BAUNDERHf Manager Haa Whole Natien Talking Phillies' Park, Men. Night, June 5 The Greatest Match of 1922 Lew Bebby Tendlervs Barrett Postponed front Friday beesus of rata. usi as wvem noneay alga 4 1 EVENING , PUBtlO liEDGER aiLADELPHlA,: MONDAY,; JUNE' 5, 1922 Remain as TO MfETSTENTON Mount Airy Nine Scored Win in Opening Game of Season Over East Falls Club MAY USE: NEW PITCHER rpilK first Mentlny in June aces n big - twilight Hchediile for the local tenm both In and nut of town. Twe rival team come together in Mount Airy when the Stetson Field Club cresses bats with J. .T. Dobsen. These teams opened the nensinven Weaver's field and Stetson rntnped away with the long end of a big Rcere. . Dobsen hns Improved wonderfully itnftn hln talfen nvsp liv AfnnsitAe Johnny White. Ste'tsen likewise has turned ever te a new leader In "Lis" Powell nnd-the basketball star has mere than made geed. Powell ens decided te take te .the hill himself tonight and Manager White may trot out n bjand new pitcher, as he Is after a star. T mm erlsa In tt tVia fnniBAmaiitt iaum? League, was originally scheduled for North Plillly inns, but it's caxe of n better substitute for Winghecblng root ers. Perry Helfsnyder has secured Ephrata te oppose the Phils and the up'Btater have a big league line-up second te none which local fans are well aware of by this time. The Phils have a string of four pitchers ready te oppose tne visitors. Frank Dessau nnd his American DOBSON WEAVERS ' Head of Phila, Baseball Heme-Run Hitter in Yesterday's Games AMERICAN MCAfiUB Keen'a Tester. Tela ar Rath, New Yerk . : I S t-EAOUE TOTAXft American lana IBB National I.ere , 128 Chain gang are at the Houth Plillly Hebrews. Thirteenth and Jehnsen streets.. The Sphns returned this morning- after two hard games In Getham yesterday, nnd Manager (Jettllch in confident the boys will be able te Tield their own with the Acces. He eh un certain a,s te who he will start en the hill. The Spalls have been only beaten once en the hetne ground all season. At Bread and Blgler streets the Flelsher yarners nnd Houth Phils will go te It again. The same clubs clashed at the Wolfendcn-Shere grounds at Hizty-flfth and Catharine street yes terday. The varners have yet te lower the colors of the Houth Phils at home and are out te turn the trick tonight. Many ether games nre en the list. Merrill and Forty -eighth Ward meet en the letter's field, the Mackey and Bart ram Park clubs clash at Fifty -fourth nnd Orays avenue, nnd Klauder-Welden meets Htenehurst at Fifty-eighth and Wnlnut streets. Anether West Phllly game Is carded at the Donevan -OArmstreng field, where the Royal Htnrs and Bacharachs mingle, while two uptown games are Shanahnn at Nicetown, nnd Lit Brethers at St. Columba. College 8tar sign Contracts flyraenae, N, Y.. June B. Kenneth I.ivln, of Trey, lending hitter of the 8yrsruse Uni versity baseball team and basketball star of tlw last threa vears, will Jein the Jersey City rlub of the Internsttenal Lena-tie, fnl Inn-lnahla arsdustten this month. Ames 'fi,nnf" ffifrall. nintiln nf ihm tnm ! ft'AmwlcV0 i The secret of its success is in every package the superior quality which its makers put there. Try a package today C ) Guaranteed tf PIRATES HERE 10 BAITLEPHILLIES First of Western Clubs in Na tional League Opposes Locals This Afternoon IS OFF DAY IN BASEBALL The IMttsbiirich rirntes. the first nH the Western clubs te Invade thl rlt.v, I are here te piny the Phillies nt Uread l and Huntlnnden streets this nfternoen. I The Westerners nre In second pe. tien. only n enme nnd n hnlf In the rear of the Olant. who still held down first place ami expect te pull nwny te a big leed new thnt they are nt home for the best pnrt nf the present month. The Pirate nnd Phils hnvp plnyeil three unnies this season, nil en Western neil, nnd the Corsairs retnptd nwny with the Ien end of the 'decision In each instance. In the meantime, the Athletics are en their wny Wct, where they will open with Detroit tomorrow. Tlin Tigers nnd Mnckmen staged n hectic series here several week- age and Ty Cobb anil Ills men gnined two out of , defeat of the Athletic. S-:t. Curl Man three decision by winning a couple of holding the slugging Mnckmen safe ex games lit the closing sessions. , cept in the fourth, when they scored Only one ether gnnie In the National 01I their runs. League, nslde from the Phlllles-Pitts- Oerber's suBl(. produced the winning I burgli match Is enrdetl for this after-; tally 'for St. 1euis in n fen-inniiig tilt neon and thnt I, between the Cnrds nnd n(h the White Sex. while Ovclni.d Rrnves at Hosten All the Icntns In the I peundcnl Dnuss nnd Stfiner for fnuiteen American I.engi.e are Idle n the Knst- hits nnd ns many runs, ensllv defeat crn club nre riding the rnils West. jng Detroit. Stephenson, nf tli- In- Mnth inning nillles featured. the only dians. starred nt but with four hit, two games phped yesterday In the Nn- j Including n brncn of doubles. TURKISH Association What Occur red. in Majers During the, Last Week The week's record In each lafu of games played, en and lest, together with runs, lilts, errors, men left en bases and runs scored by op ponents, Including game) of Satur day, Is as follews: AMERICAN I.EAOtTF. Club P. W, Near Yerk, 6 S HI. Lettl.. R 0 AthleiTr.,. .1 I R. II. KM.OII.OR. r.t be 4 0.1 10 2.1 SA 04 .17 70 4! 71 87 sn 30 SB B 40 2 12 2 II 12 7 IS SB BB 04 A7 03 at is 47 i. II 40 netreit n t Wash'len Cleveland f'hlrase. ... a Bosten. .NATIONAL I.E.WirK Club . P. New Yerk.. 0 l'lttburh . 7 Mt. I.niil. 0 llroeklyn . 7 Cincinnati.. S Chlraae. ... 7 Bosten..., K phllaitePa.. 7 t ii. HI 7.1 B3 AH U? 07 07 Oil E.I.OII.OR. 17 BS .7 II BB 32 41 22 10 4H 24 10 BB 4t S 42 IS H 4S 4 7 BS 40 i .17 23 39 41 20 .10 ai tlennl lengup. The (Jlnnts etaged a epurt in the last frame of n thrilling buttle with liruekl.wi, scored three runs nnd wen. fi-4. after liurlclgli Orimes .nppnrently hed the champions chi'ikcd Alexander started a winning rally In the linnl Inning ferthe Cubs, who wen, (1-5, from Cincinnati after the Itcds had come from behind te tie the count In their hnlf of the liming with thren runs. Babe Iintli h third homer of the sen. 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Railway Allentown Is 00 mllea west of New Yerk City, en L. V. K Jt and Central R. R nf N J. The Ihlgh Valley Traction Line from Phlla delphia te Allentown, xwth electric trains hourly, make steps nt our very deer en en I day and the dav before RPLk.NTUD MOTOR ROADS IN ALL, DIRliGTION3 Convenient parking space at "Linden Greve." Sale held en lawn In pleasant weather. Comfortable aaja paMllen used If Inclement Catalog may be had en reqaeit .X'fl 'r.H , vmp 'Mm dm '':. lw-SS 2SS APV3 m iTi m i a n j A fS m fj y 1' 4" m ff , -m i"i i M 1 m Bf .Whl..Gl iKX tM.'an' hV?,,.1"'l 0 In.O. j i. 'ff"JiSUSBrw'5BBiTAiMi r.9r lfXwar Vs r r;1 I .TiT 0 nil fn. '1 iyw ! s5i;. r.Tiirs"! , Smi ." uiii rn iti, .!. - D al.. ." .. SI LtlLKti Is', JWJfillBMW MASfAr NXWYOAKGITi -.V-'t-' M'Mi'i&.atr:': fcV'tecS-ivi iJiM -. I) .l!$-ks. i i Li TZ.Ztl IT" Ti Vt .'i-mmM Llf . "Tt WS!?fi3,Ui. j. f, M ty ,. MWti, ...y,&&Kti Hit N r r- "-;".-w.',- vy.. ,m !" 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