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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL' 7, 1929 Mackmen Prove Victorious in Initial City Series Tilt; Both Play Away Today lENi IE BLANKS GEORGE SCHOOL HI1S By Charles Bell Fans Get Plenty at Shibe Park PHILS' ERRORS HELP MACKMEN NAB FIRST IN CITY SERIES, 6 TO 3 il-MO I HAVERFDRD FOES, 2-Di II 10 Tiil Kingkm, Main Line Ace, Allows Only, Two Hits, But Loses on Mate's Error Outslugs Germantown Acad-emy and Take 2d Straight Game of Year, 17 to 10 Continued From Flrit Page City Series HAVERKORD, April Kinghum, Haverford College baseball captain, held Penn A. U. to two hits Yasterday'i Scors Athletics, Phllllei, 3 Club Standing today, but wild throw by Zuber, Hav George School caplured iis serom) straight game of the young season wlun it outslngged (iermantown Academy to win 17-1(1 in their bflscltall contest terday afternoon at tieorge The game only lasted seven innins. T. Bond and Siiler.

with home runs in the first and fourth innings rc-pec lively, featured the hatting for the win. ners. In all Schrin r.r,lln,.,,..i erford's third baseman, let two runs W. L. C.

acros (he plate in the seventh inning, Athletics I 0 1.000 Phllllei 0 I .000 paving the way for a 2-to-0 victory for the clubmen. Schedule for Tomorrow Phils vs. Athletics, at Phil' Park Peun A. C. used three complete bat-, sixteen safe hits, MacPherson leading with four hingles tn Ins credit.

teries in blanking the Main Unera with The Academy nine only found SipW for six hits, but took advantage of hn a single past Willonghhy Hint let Walberg cross Ihe plate. Hurst saved further trouble for the Phil when In- overpowered Humma's wicked ground five scattered safeties. It was the first game of the season for Haverford. Inn A. C.

icored both il runs when Zuber threw over Abbott's head after colliding with N. Fcroe, freshman shortstop, in fielding Repscha'i grounder. Carter, who bad singled, and White, who had walked, scored on the play. The game was tight throughout until smash and won the race to the bag. The Phillies put out a thrent in the sixth but rouldn't seore.

Thompson rued tn Miller. (IDou drove a mil- dering liner to right that Miller held to a (ingle by a barehanded slop. Klein IH Trie PVf" Jv5IOPl, mtir ej S1" MtTm H6iOTtON ThKT Qate. CIO a rffc AoCONctnW WllFL prtXMtPArlP Bevnt-D UKS A REAU -JT' llW LEAOURPl-SfOREOFOWf? rt 60)4. I WMffc, PHE, OSHIfWviLE AND Put AlZ -'l' CVER THft rlB.T RUS fa AM 9 ET forced Left.

Fox I to Haasler. Whitnev doubled with gusto to centre, Klein halting at third. In this crisis Hurst and the Miicks made two more rum and clinched victory. Fox bulked and did Dykei after Miller lun) flied to Klein. The pair then engineered a urpriaa doubla Walner van again equal to the emergency, tot he poled a aolid aingl-' centre that fetched to both men.

In the mean time the I'billica had been eafely held In tliwk hy the blond Nordic from rieattle, who, however, he-Kan to (alter a hit in the lent two round when the National Leaguer) did their acoriui. In 'the eighth Inning, with one nut, he Milked Kreaco Thompson, who rtrored when Iefty 0'l)oul shot a double against, the new scoreboard in centre. Tin Diilliea were full o( fight in the ninth and unloomed a rally that threatened to deadlock the battle. A piece of headwork by Summa helped wreck the threat. Don Hurst led off with a single and Hmitliurn popped to Whitney.

Catcher Davia hit autely to left Hurst, took a chance and charged for third. Summa'a Pea Erases Hurst fJavl thought Humiua'a throw would head for third and made a turn of first. Hnmma, a quick thinker, knew ha could get Dnvi sure while Hunt would be gamble so he whipped the ball to II'ihIioi). lluvi tried to return to furt. but was winged by Max's throw to Voxi.

That out spoiled the l'liillies' chnnrea for Homer I'eel and Harney Krielwrg, two pinch hitters, followed with iiiiik in doubles that scored two runs. The irnine ended wlieu Thompson flied to Miller. Jinimii was mnking his first resident appearance tn Athletic liverr. He cov-fred left in Al Hinimnni' place as Manager Mack Intends to give all of hia men a chance in this series. The former Cleveland fly cbsoer emild not break into the hit column, hut flash afield.

Mack posted Yntx al first. Bishop at. second, llnsslrr nt abort and Dykes at third, and the com-binatfon waa always alert and on its toes. O'Doul Shows Swatting power The Phils also produced a new outfielder in I.efty O'Doul, the broad-chested athlete who came here from the Giants in exchange for Fred Leach. wiidness and a costly error by Stevem, the winners' first baseman, to pile up their large score.

The big-innings for George School were the third and fifth, in which the? pounced upon the offerings of Muni for five nnd seven runs respectively Abbott led tho Academy attack with a pair of bit and like number of runs. Morris nnd Wilkinson also hud two safeties, while (Juul erossed the plnte twice. GEB1UNTOWN ACAD. CE0P.HH r.ll.O.A.V. rhni, Wllklnon.

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2 2 7 (I 2 10 11 rf 2 ct Ueiirey.cf.... 1 0 0 a 0 Bmitli, 117 10 Totili in 7 18 6 2 Totals 17 Ifl Ciermanlewn Acail. 1 .1 0 2 4 iteorjts Ni'liool 0 ,1 2 7 0 117 Memphis Chicks Bow to Giant Clan, 104 the seventh inning, Kingham holding the club team hitless. He had six atrike-out victims. Haverford got four hits off Babb, evenly distributed over the first four innings, but the last five frames found the Quakers at the mercy of Fleming and Rupture.

Henrich, Penn O. outfielder, got the longest hit of the day when he slammed a triple over Keech' head in left field. Abbott, of Haverford, got truiudlcd one down to liishop and was out. Only three Macks faced Willoughby in the last half. Willoughby removed roxx on strikes.

Miller unloosed torrid liner that shot straight to Hurst nnd nested In his glove. Dykes rolled out, Willoiifhbv to Hurst. the only other extra-base hit in the second inning, when he hit a double to The Phillies ngnln could do nothing with Walberg in the seventh. Dykes centre. He went to third on X.

Feroe' threw out Southern and Davis was out when be hit to liishop. Max also at innelil out, but was left stranded. rg.vN a. r. HAVERrintn.

r.h.o e. r.l, nn tended to Lyons' grounder. Errors Help A'l Scor Thru Wallire. 0 4 2 0 Corn. Ont in Helnrlrh.

I 1 II Kmi If. 01 II II lerrer (. .0 OlO 1 Kln.l. 4 i Crlr. 1 1 1 II nlM.c IIIIIII Helped by a pair of error, the Marks boosted their lead when they added three markers in their turn.

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p. I ll ll a li 0 Lonkaktr.rf 0 0 10 0 I l) for a commendable catch of Ilassler's smoking drive. Walberg wo safe on Thompson's wild throw, the bull hitting Umpire "Cn infra F.te" Bishop walked for Ihe second time. Lyons, Ihe vounr sub A A 0 ft ,111101 ft 0 II 0 ft the flrat of two exhibition intnea. Rill rrr, native of Meniolila.

ted Hie lllant annk wilh a home vun. Herlns ani liniie Shepherd gave up thirteen hita tn the sw Tnrkere. arhil Bentou and hellr held the hom, team In check. New Tork fN.L.) fl 4 1 ft ft 1 1-in 13 1 Alemnhla H. A.I fl 0 1 fl ft ft ft 1 Patterlet Benton.

Kell.r and (VKnrrell Tork: Hevlng. Shonherrt and Palm. Mrniphia 0 5 27 1 stitute shortstop, let Haas' grounder .2 2 27 II 1 a Halted for rarier. "enn A. 0 0 fl Harerford ft fl ft Washington Tossers 02 it IIS TOMATO SOUP Annex Opener, 8 to 2 roil (nroiigli him, Wallwrg crossing.

Bishop raced to third and liaai to second on the throw. For the third time Cochrane' bat wa good for a ingle. He hit safelv along the first base line. Bishop and Gentlemen's Oxfords I HEVENQW "an tearing home. Summa forced CHESTUniOWW.

April S-Wathln-ln rnllrse opened Ita handball aaaaou her Ihta aftrnMn by settlnir Hie Jump ou 8htp-pard Colletn to the tune of 8 to 'i. It waa Kino Hie Initial actio (or the West Vlrslnliina, anil though the vlaltora bunched their hita In tha third frame, acorinit Loivo O'Doul showed plain hitting power and oenrnne, willoughby to Lyons. Summa tried to steal, but Davis' good throw broke It ll his nminrnm. ani Knuteni. tut haatern Sliorrmeu besan made a single and a double, bis two-bagger driving In the fimt run.

Lyons, the youth, did his beat at abort, hut his one fumble wn damaging and hurt the l'liillies' cause im The National Leaguer snapped out hatterln Maln'a offerlna. all ovar the lot In tho naxt fnnna. whn Hitrk. Jimk visum uie pinte in the eighth. Catcher Lerlan batted for Willniighhr $13.50 Tommy Also Says That Jelly and Custard Would Go Good mensely.

All the other players In the traltia and Plummei rroaaao the plate under- hnrrase of iHitfleld hlta. In the alxth and rlffhth W'sahlAetnn alao eonuected. aud. sided hr loose neldlns. tallied.

I Washlnaton 0004 11501 na and popped to Ilish on Thnrminnii line-tii) have won seen here before 'St Bonaventiire Plans to Honor McGraw and Susce Here April 18 ST. BONAVENTIIRE, April 6 (A. John McGraw ind ueorgc Susce, respectively the oldest and youngest alumni of St, Bona-venture College, art to be honored by the itudent body of the Franciscan Institute In Philadelphia on April 18, It wat announced today. A fund ha been solicited among the itudent for glfti for the two former itudent. St.

Bonaventur' baseball team, which will be In Philadelphia on the 18th, will march to the horn plate In Bakir Bowl Just befor tha scheduled National League gam between the Glanti and the Phllllei. The presentation of gifts will be mad by tha Rev. Thomn Plusmann, president of St. Bonaventur. Susce attended ichool her list leaving In wlarch for a trial with the Phillies.

He made good at third-string catcher and will be retained by Manager Burt Shottnn. McGraw wn a itudent her In 1894 and 1895. Hit pal, ths late Hughle Jennings, attended Bonaventiire at that time. McGraw Is bringing his Glanti her for an exhibition gam with the Brown and Whit on May 31. walked mid then Lefty O'Doul hit the new black score board In centre for two bases admitting Fresco.

The Sheppard 0200000 02 i Don Hurst swiped two singles, while Plnkey Whitney had a pass, single and a two-bagger and played a whirlwind tame at third. Denny Southern, Chuck T0UN0 PHILADELPHIA 7T WIXTKK HAVEV. Anril spurt Drone down when Klein and Whitney popped to Itishop. The A' countered by scoring twice themselves in llm home half. Kerguson Tommy Tlievenow likes tomato soupj The Thlrtr-flfth Ward Club lost Its open-1n same of the aeawm veatenlav on the Heara Hiiehuck Field, on Norlheaat boule-vard.

when the l'ouns In del Ih rum-poaed of jealerrear'a 111 ell achiml lumhiariee. handed It a rlnil.hlnc br aiore of 17 to Klein and Fresco Thompson found Valberg curve hall baffling and were denied admit (mice tn the hit column. Homer I'eel, the new Texas out Tan Russia Calf, itraight tip, heavy tingle sole and low broad heel. Laces closely over the instep with small brass eyelets, fits snugly around the ankle. A shoe of graceful sturdiness.

This same model of Black Russia Calf is appropriate for informal wear after 6 o'clock $13.50. went in (he rubber when the sides changed. Foxx walked, but Miller flied to O'Doul. Four wide ones put Dvkes on first, Koxx and Dykes got awsv fielder, had a chance to bat In pinch S. The tarrlnn hlltlns of Welllnclnii and! Honrs for lha I'hllllre featured Ilia con- JSTH WARD T0CNO PHIT.A.

In the ninth and shon'ed his grit by hammering out a double that scored a with an alert double slenl. Hassler run. siirrenrlererl on strikes, but Ws livrr. nmi it won he long now until he ll be aide In eat some of it, Tommy st retched out on his bed it the Mor-lell Memorial Hospital in Lakeland, confessed his liking for Ihe soup to (ieorge Sampson end Ohorn Stsnley, well-known local baseball committeemen, when (hey visited him this sfler-noon and bore the greetings of the Winter Haven "bunch'' to Ihe injured Phillv shnrlslop. Tlievenow was Very cheerful, and pitcher who ran hit, rammed a harsh single tn centre that scored the pair.

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Waltera. Small. Wood, i Watson, c. Bint, Ihe Phillies flared up in Ihe ninth nnd scored two runs and would have made more had it not been for faulty nasc running. Hurt dropped a sin gle in short, left.

D.vkei ran to (he PACIFIC COAST LEA0TTE Surra mm to. rnriland, 1 ifirr ixinf). Portland, 11, Snprjimfnto, 7 'ond irume) Im 10; Hollywood. 6. Oakland.

7: Seattle A. fn frant-lrn-n. 4: Mlnnn. 3. 1528 Chestnut Slreel Yeart of Service to a Dmriminatina Clientelt after a good nights rest and comfortable ninruiHg in hi bed, felt, like exchanging more than just a few words Washington Pounds Apple for Easy Win hilt Ml Nfll! AM.

Anrll fA. 12 27 12 4 .17 22 27 10 2 Tounn Phlladelphlana. ft ft 4 ft 2 ft ft -17 nirroin nut anil caugltt Nnuthern's 1 high fly, Davis singled fn left and am 112 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 1 i The Athletics played both with bends aid hnnds and convinced their followers Hint they will allow plenty of teeth again in the American League race this year. Phils Vastly Improved Everybody expressed the belief that the l'liillies were infinitely more powerful than last yeur. They looked good even in defent.

It was on everybody' lips lint if Tommy Thevennw had not been hurt in the distressing auto accident In Florida that the pos-aibilitiea of the team this year wore UIIFor' the first time In Philadelphia Matory fans could see a major league ball game with amplifiers entertaining with muaic before the game and In-atmctiug them on substitutions afterward. Habo O'ltourke waa the man who did the announcing and the patrons were pleased with the innovu- The WaNhiiietoii Amrtana not aweet ri-tense f'T the 1-tn-n (lefpat hsndrd tltrm yralenlar liy the lllnnlniiliam Hiiruna by anamninjt the bouthern AiKOclatton tram Pxlar. 12 to 2. l.ninit lnlii wie avntn inninff Wltn ine nre tlrd at 2-nl). tha Kenatora fell nn Hilton.

wnen iiursi raced to third Davis tried for second, thinking Siinimn would try to head off Hon. Instead Sumin unloosed a swift throw to Bishop, who had Davis trapped between base and he nm tagged when Max threw to Foxx. Homer Teel batted for Lyon ami doubled to centre, scoring Hurst. Batting for Ferguson. Friberg kept np the tllrinlnxhiiin hitrler.

for eiuht hiaty hit. with the Haveniles. He looked bright and no longer seemed In talk with an effort, although naturally he is not given to oratory with those jans and check bones wired together and without solid food in bis stomach for more than four days. The first thing Tommy said when he recognised Sampson and Stanley was a perfectly natural remark: "This it-Snltirday, isn't it'" He waa assured that he bad kept accurate time the last four days, and then snid: "The boys which with a Hann error aci-onnt-d for elirlit runa. Th Waahlnirlon hlta Ini'ludea a home run by llarnea.

and trlplea by Judge and Illce. the latter pln-ll hllllns. Ktetearl'a donhle and pair of Utrmlnshani efforta savt Wtabloatou two mora runs Id the ninth. niieum Willi lirisuillg U0I1IH8 thllt bunged against the wall in left, scoring Peel. Thompson enm tlin hnll Waalilnitnn 011000210 5 12 la" 1 (meaning the Phillies, of course) will Blrmlncham 0000200 110 2 4 sincere swipe, but Miller galloped over the turf and collared the ball, ending natterlfaI.thke.

uiirke and Tate. Hpencer. Wsalilniton: Merrell. Hilton. C.

Moore. Stout- voborouah and t'ooner. Yaryan, lUruiloitham. The Athletic downed the Phillies ma KHiiie. nn Vlnriila renltv this spring, but Cubs Score Four in was agreed that they should not count In the series.

The second game th si-riea will be played at the soon mix it up with the Athletics back home." Stanley then assured him that he would inform him of the result of the game early in the evening. After returning to Winter Haven. Slnnley received a wire that the first game back North had resulted in an Athletic victory by six in three and this bit of information was plinned to the hospital later in the evening. Tlievenow expressed a natural disappoint nieut over Ihe result, hut hopes rli tnmnrrow afternoon Ninth, Top Houston nnrsTov Anrn ft tx. p.

Thr nTe Prices ji i a Battery "TT1 SP GOODRICH kWy.j':tt 4ilf rerfee, Bi. Hydrometer Qu A Kir" TOt ORESIRC '''X'mtM IFM All Sedan, $0.39 111 it. im tr2j jv, 1 CATE-TYPt LUGGAGE CARRIfcR j7 RAD TUBES I ii Li J-A I Imaata erHer rj. I ''j'JfJm VlfLVU i V3 Fer Tu.id Onl WA Short Strays From First City Battle By JAMES C. ISAMINGER Next Wednesday nnd Thursday they rutin imtieii nver four run In th nintl ti.n.nff lo i-rtm fnmi tip litui ami fltlm HmiHton, A io 4, to thfir Ihitrt exhibit lur gHtllf, tOdflP.

Mytn nilfnrpfl tht CiOn' butt with tint fU'itiaMH hlnw dun it tht flrf ih Hint later in the season he wil he back jvianv mn rmempntfl at nK. r-rl inrtmii, tmt willed tn the final. Hit nnd i 111 me names ne ng ie rni to have been made since Inst season. The 1 (QTf thi' (lib" thr irhtntitff l-orft. ltorn, Qrimpn nnd Holle? hurled foi rhicHcr) and Ttfiftr1 fiaht mf flies, whiU nmplitiers.

which entertained the crowd befor nlav alerted and which a tn an. lirin; the train up Ihe line and make llieir mime one In cull jinn with. Hill, said before, I hevenow likes nounced Ihe line-up and substitutions, did not fail tn mnkt an impression on the spectators. their mt commiUfd thi rrora. B.n.B riilpflto flOflHI 01 4 8 Hitinton I l) 1 0 0 0 1 I 04 ft HatlfriM Horn, tiiampp.

nnd 4inn iftlei, inglej; Mpr nd HnrTman, Abbott, will compete at Nub I'arK again, while the serlea will end up at the Phillies' park on Saturday. No games are Hcuedulcil Tuesduy or Friday. Walbery Fanned Two at Start Walberg crushed the Phillies in order in the opener. Thompson struck at and niied the third one. O'Hou fouled to Cochrane.

Walberg whiffed Klein on three pitches. The Athletic were blanked In their atart. Bishop raised a small fly to Whitney and Willonghhy chucked out Haas. Gordon Cochrane made the Prut hit of the citv series when ha punched a booming single to right. Siimma drove a liner to centre that Southern caught.

The Phillies were also kept sway from the plate in the second. Whitney iWxt Phillv to reach base when tomato soup, for when Sampson asked him, "Tommy, what kind of soup Would oii like he shot hack Ihe answer. The scoreboard are also new. One lomnin soup. now aliout some Yankees Rally, But custard and jelly? was the next query.

said Tlievenow with as board bad the line-up of both trams eligibly posted, while the other, showing the score by inning and balls strike) and outs, was aUo new, Oklahoma City Wins much eiiihiisiasm ns he rnuld muster. So Sampson linn enlisted the sid of his wife who is an expert rook to The enlarged and remodeled execu Brake provide Ihe rusiard, and (ieorge An tive offices of the Athletic office were Dreiiinf drews, wealthy Brooklyn jelly and preserves manufacturer, who speuds all designed lo afford belter acenmninda Hons to the business stuff. The main his time with (he Phillies when thev OKLAHOMA TTI'Y. Anrll IA. P.I.

The Oklahoma Indiana of tha Western l.eaftte ntitvored the world champion Yankee, by 10 to here toda? before 12.000 fane. Arndt Joruena. who raticlit for ihe Indiana laat rear, waa the Tank.e atar. capping a fine dee with a hooie run In the nlnlh. Hoth got one tUmle.

The aania leama play here tuiuorrow. UK Tork (A.T.l nonft14ftft Hia 1 Okla. I'ltrlW l. 1 ft ft 0 1 0 i 10 14 liatterlea ripgraa. Well" and Dlrkee.

he walked. Hurst smacked a fly to MHW. Southern fell on strikes and office is now equipped with bank grilles are here, is going to sea to it that maHee brake, held an prevent, mienka. 22c Standard Make Jw' 'J" tl Standard Make 49c hich give it the anpearanre of a finan Tlievenow hss all the jelly he can eat. iv.hr.1,, fluked Whitney with a blind 11c am rV.v"Piy'jii 1 cial Institution.

Ihe room is lishler the null repainted and there are win TIRES ing throw to Hassler when he tried to home half the A'a were also It will not he common, ordinary jelly, such as sports writers and editors eat, hut the I'M stuff that usually adorns only Ihe tables of the rich. Tommy dow srsts. On the left side of the Guaranteed 4S-VoIt gena. INew vork; i ubba, Harrow snq OroIC. Ukltboma Cilj.

new space Is a vault for ticket and the books of the club. On (be right throttled. O'Doul was posted just Fon's lenirlhv (Hive and the Lowest Prices Ever Quoted Tir. l.ilt Coodric. U.il.J Sl.l.,, FUfc, K.llr, ofer.d I uu.

Eur. (nl Batteries A allonalljr Kiown Make mm can't partake of this sort of food for a few days yet, but by the time the is ready and Ihe jelly arrives Universal Stop Tail and Back-Up side is Vice President John private sanctum, which contains full office equipment and alsn modern made a clean cutch. Willonghhy floored Miller'a scorcher and threw him out. Dyke and Hassler drew passes, but were left flat by Walberg when the umber White Sox Again Bounce on Spudders WICHITA FALLS. Texm, Aurtl 0 (A.

51.39 Tic A Bm Ftaturt Spteiml from llronklyn he will he ready to enjoy it, say Or. Kichard, his physician, for Tommy says he has no pain and is able to retain liquids ninth bet Light, Complete. 30x3Vz 29x4.40 5.95 pitcher flied to Mem. i tl.o third after Davis made Tommy Thomai went the full route today. shower.

On the nest tier fresulent Thomas 51. Shibe will have a private office adjoining Connie Mack's head-uunrters. Ou the other end there Ik rest room and private office for the manager equipped in the same fashion ns John Shibe's. In addition an outside privnle stairway has been built for ter than was the case a day or two ago. teadinr the White Sox to their if-onrt itril-'ht Brand Rubber Guaranteed Motor Oil Thia oil tbtolutely guaranteed xhlMtion Tk-torr over the Whhlta FllU Hut Ins throat is parched and sore.

30x5.00 8.65 31x5.00 8.95 30x5.25 9.35 31x5.25 9.55 32x6.00 ..12.45 33x6.00 ..12.95 Spiirtrlfra, The ii'Ore waa to R. hort hoist to Hishup Youth Lyons walked. Willoiighby was mopped up ou strikes, while Thompson spunked liner to Summa. The Phillie keystone tender retired Storaje Batteries 11 Plate arant. I iiouiaa nan fnunu tor eivvni i i tn.

Tint rim mat pi baikiHl hlio with ureat mtpport and and other soothing liquids and jellies will make him feel like a new man. 6.85 7.95 8.35 be attisfactory. Fill your crank cat. If not tatia-factory return tht buothed thfir eleven aafetlea to win a martin. Taken all in nil, Tommy Tlievenow is ('onnie Muck to have access to Hie ol-fices on the floor below.

30x4.50 29x4.75 30x4.75 FREE K.II.K rhtrneo nOlSOSnt 28 11 1 wi.hiia rail i i i in improving. Altlioiich not out of dan 1 Year 13-Plale Guaranteed 18 Months ger. tine lo possibility of Infection. Ins Hatterten TlK'maa tod Perir. rhb-aio: Pteln- 111 money will ba Fresco Thompson.

Phillie keystone condition is heiiiir niched rarefullv cheerfully refund tender, played Ihe game with hi little and evenbod.v is hopeful. Sampson TUBES FREE ed, Rmie, Bticly i.aiman, limit filli. Crackers Fall Short $1-95 ringer of Ins lett hand oniiilageu, which was slightly fractured last Monday. noted improvement after a day. while Stanley, who hadn't seen him in two days, was delighted with the decided A corresponding size tube given free with the purchase of a tire.

12-Volt Dodge Guaranle.d 18 5-Cal. Ssalca Ctax as Cards Win, 9 to 8 Ttoth pitcher George Earnshsw and A change tor tho better in his appear with vour nlH on. IIcwhii r.limke have tieen workuis out Alice ami neinennor. SlnrdV ILL iP" Interior -ssBsaassstm '3SSBSSZSSA ATLANTA. Oa Anril A A.

Atlanta the Mack side in the lower frame. Thompson's throw bent Bishop to first. Unas was nniled by the same iuticider and so wn Cochrane. Summa Makes Clever Catch The Phillies made their first belts In the fourth and wasted them. O'Doul was called out on strikes and shot angry glances at Pmpire Geiscl.

Wal-bert threw out Kleiu. giving rust Bnsemnn Jimmy Foxx his first, putoiit. Whitney singled to right for the pioneer Phillie hit. Hurst clubbed a graceful silicic to centre. Whitney Stepping to third.

Southern gave the ball a sincere prod to left, but tiumni tore fust and intercepted the drive. Brilliant defense stopped the A in sir Summa was crushed in at tSliihe Park for ome time and nra in mnde ruu in the ninth fnuint. but tt nn una anort or eonon'i io innt tha i-ount. aiifl "Big Poison" Raps 3 fit condition to go to the peak when ever Deeded. tna St, LoiH artHimia inatlu tt two atrniiBiit ofer the.

SnUi hern ieannera bere tliia afternoon- tt to vrj fcaJ Stork Tire HT Drive Mirrer Du' WjP" Attechment ump rj jSP Ff Manona Cle.nar 1 1 Sf.00 Frcaur, Tire, Cilvea rtouble EL JL A V'u Re. a. l.hn.C.il." 1 I'l MSn. wall. Inatllled to ny windahield A 9C -J 17c tl.so ic 'U' AA) 1 Hits, But Bucs Lose Alumlntim Rpnniiir Board 19c Schedule for remaining games of the I hfni-B main niia anil t.

tul citv scries: (In at 1 nillies nf eivht before the trmliit Hna orer. Chick Park: Wednesday nnd Thursday at lil22c Shibe Park; Saturday at Phillies' Tark Harv. ani'iiai iiMnirirr. tt a uomer In tbe iourlh, hia aecurd two dua. r.

nt. U9t ft 5 ft ft i. tt -2 Allan's DIM ft ft 1 0 0 8 17 2 Rlrlo 11 ririo C.A Today the Athletics will play the Uultitnore International Leasiia team Hatterteii Haid mid wllaon, Mau- Wil ndmit ulay. Thompson aud nat-u. Meter, Urice md if lis, Knok.

EUctrie in lialtimore. while the rhilues are Iniiehby. tne pitcher doing Benny Willoughby if playini! Newark in Newark. Windihield niece of work in covering. I 1 n.l.lo iir lu.

rfidorf four wiile itn one to Fosx. TUU.AS. Tun. April A (A. Wann.

twin tin" nf tli I'llturmrirh Pl-ritiM, iipfHrM In unifmiH fnr tli llrt ttin tliU acnn tniin.T. n'1 imnipil a ina' anti d'MiMt-s in four ima at ta f. but the I'trnlra wvr ii'etl out the l)allai 8 (ecru, 5, tn fltnen Waner miDi'irrd to be in soM contHtion, rlcanit til Hi't It" in moniti liie for H'rliiu tralnuiK. lt hniltel four tUancei a ll eld wfthuut boblil. n.

x. PHtaharuh ft Uftl tun 10 I) 1 0 0 4-fl 15 1 HatterlM Swtonir. Rptj-ncrr and Mfnulej. Lynioo; Hardana v. Harris and UilliDKa, Richardson Stars as Miller's rinter and Ajh Wrench Set ward0 1 Ml rem.

ST R.di.tor Cap 'VjaFialS we gt-tt. j33c X-- a. fu 3y 1 Beep-Peep Horn Ij Beep-Peep Horn Genuln, St. Philip's Wins to Tie Up Series St. Phillip tied up tbe terlea In the "North Ceiitral Clnirch lean tie Innt night by dfft-itt inc Mt.

Airy in the aeooiid name of the ibam-iMonMiiti aertee at the I. It. Y. C. the first rbilndelpliiu double killinu of Cleaner $2.66 Onerate, of motor.

Fully guaranteed. j-or Waller French has rejoined th A's and drilled with th others before the game. Full Sire LMllherrlt VVadra Cuahion l'J'Jy wa maue wucu iiumhovu relflV to Hurst. V.iwi on! the riiillies again S9c au cars. In tbo fifth.

Davis fouled to Koxx Hurry Geisel, the Indianapolis Beau Bruiiimel, who adorns the American by a 3 to 'JH aoore. St. Pbillhia held the ll ahert Drttdeiutbt Double Life nonned to Bisbou. il- Wireless Electric with nreseed alet-l bracket. Plrf.

I.enKiie staff, noted as chief unitiirc, it'Rti innniKiioiM me nrt nan. tn tieriud eiHi lint 11 ut It in favur vt Hi. I'liiltti. In the iteci'iid hair, alt Atrv look thd 1a.t BALLOON JACK with Mr, of Ihe National League Genuine Honeycomb Tigers Trip Texans Oomplat, with Cigar Light er jKfik. A field Ptonl bv Hill In the lnt three of play tied tht won- at 1 1 With than a lliiiiut- to no.

Hterreft niched the ball Lonr Eltenalon flfl. 88c Kadiator for Fords Genuine hnnevcomb pore rndtfltor Ham die CJQV thioiiuli the haskft for Ihe wimilt'ti rb mr rom. Ha fadmt'rg iur- final score waa JU to js St. niillipt ftror, Ht. 1'hillhia Poalt'oiii Mt.

Airr stuff, on the baes. Both O'Doul, of tha Phillies, and Summa, of the Macks, new outfielders, Impressed the public. roitT WORTH. Texan. Anrll ft (A.

lilihariltiiin, firniT F'-rt Worth aiar waa the b( tartor In hm tleftnt nf the loral rltih 1'T l)rtrot here ttnl A to .1. i ilin-v I'lN at Hie plate ind aome i are mn reKuiar tvtft. lougbby flied to Ilau. A's Scort In Fifth The Mncks broke the scoreless deadlock iu the lost half when they batted ruu home. Dykes gave the ball a Ions ride to deep centre, but Southern judged it iinerrinnly and caught the inhere.

Whitney threw out Hassler. Wuiberx' grounder took a bad hop over Thompson's shoulder for a silicic Bishop walked and when Hans also rrntUH tho bases were packed and New lypa wllhmit wire, rlamn, en daili-board, Jan lrra, lo make eonlMtt. AT ALL FIVE STORES O. Hrnwn Fi-rward I'ant A Brown lMaenr-wk Brnntir rent re Mnr.hetd Sterrett Hcfftnan nork ffit'ld. inrMirliiiv an unaaaiittd Uuuhl nla trlmmetl I I'tintliera.

Xff. 1 15.00 Hill tiitHrd. C. OnMler Sullivan, nitchiiiit fr Fort Wnrlh. hettl thp I inkey Whitney played a gorgeous Hlir 2805 N0TH STH STREET A Si 301 NORTH 52ND STREET UaTluJU 24,817 NORTH BROAD ST.

Tlirera to twn ruim in the Orat hIi inntnin 'if t'ptrfitt. wan pii tisliter. hul.li't: Mim.ruunomi wwenaon ror r. rniitp. f'.

Ml. Field goala U. tfjwn an SLE iranw third and also had a pass single and double. pie? Rttutar tl.SO Fort 'Worth to ouo tallj and five bits in (he periodi. r.

A nrown Uriinner 2, hterretr. Hit! a. M-iraeliPRd 4. Hoffman 2. Onraler 2.

Foul una laii pmwn A Bron 2, Brnnner. Sterrett 2. Hill Paul 4. iMaenrock. Sfnrae- ou IURRL3UAU AVENUE AltounJin Vau net rot nnionin-i 6'Ql WOODLAND AVENUE Forr worth pnoioni "A A With rgr eld one.

natterlea rtiie de and Sliete Tlariravp: tit-ad 4, HotTmP, t. Uuriltr Ketere the Athletic rbeerius force 4re in Walber was a power all afternoon full hue and cry. Cochrane ctiopped with the bat, as well as flinging skill. Liuin.paniliiia in I Sulluan. iJt.roea nnd Baker.

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