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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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It CHESTER TIMES CHESTER, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919 (Copyright, 1919. by a Goldberg) BALL FLAYERS ARE NOW TRAINING FOR ANOTHER HARD SEASON i Yankee Jam "Tes. Arabella" "1 think we ought to call this stud Yankee Jam." "Why?" "Because every rime I try to atlr It up it tries to go over the top. gat own Telegram. nuts a bsksht www ontr MftKE lOU I SOAP EiaVWM'' ,,...1 11 i I 7) 67V LIBERTY BONDS Accepted Same aa Cash.

LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD U. S. Woolen Mills C. 51ft MARKET STREET T.eonard will fight Willie I Pan Shaw, has been eold to the Government and left yesterday for Jacksonville, from which port she will op erato in the future. The estate of E.

A Souder hue transferred to E. L. Souder 6.20 of the barge Karl, one quarter of tho barge Lame, one eighth of tho barge Calvin and one quarter of the barge Frank. G. H.

Crove has sold seven eighths of the tug Eddie to the Thomas Lock ardt Company. Ritchie at 143 there seems to be plenty of food in the U. The early bird catches the worm but the trouble is, since the clocks moved up, the worms sleep so much later than the early birds. SPORTS S. now, or maybe its this "heavy" beer.

Let us Help you iKfiO 530 Market Street RED SOX WINS SERIES Still Throwlno It Into tho New York Giant Crowd P.M. CLOSES OPENING TILT AMUSEMENTS New Charters Industrial Acceptance Corporation, Wilmington; (8,000,000. Bartlcs OH Company, Dover; 1, 000,000. Regent Corporation, of Wilmington J2C0.000. Central Troat Company, of Wilmington; (200.000.

Industrial Service Bureau, Wilmington; (100,000. Keystone Crate and Lumber Company, Wilmington; (125,000. Arpoc iFlbre Company, Wilmington; (50,000. National Securities Company, Pennsylvania; (50.000. A ND ran aground in Delaware Bay on Tues dtsy, was floated early yesterday morning, and will dock at Point Breeze this morning.

The Coast Guard cutter Murrell nnil the tug Atlantic asslstod in floating the vessel. The Nurwejrian ship Kulllopo. from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, with a cargo of coal, is ashore at Sharp's Island, Chesapeake liny. Tugs have been sent to her assistance. Captain Barhridge, his wife nnd 11 of the crew of the four masted schooner Chaska, which caught ilre and foundered off the coast of Brazil, arrived New York on Tuesday.

The vessel at the time of loss was found from Durban for Buenos Aires with a cargo of coal. The tug Cbarles H. Shaw, owned by TODAY ONLY PAULINE FREDERICK In Her Great Succeoi 'k DAUGHTER OF THE OLD SOTO" Billy Sunday, whose revival meetings at Tampa were solnej on while the Red Sox were training there, still has an abiding love for 1 the national game. Billy seldom. 1 missed a day at practice with the Boston club.

The Red Sox players were surprised at the skill of the evangelist in snaring fly 1 balls and line drives. Old timers will remember Sunday as a great 1 fielder With the Chicago Club years 1 ago. But the present generation of ball plavers and tans know little of Billy Sunday's ability on the 1 diamond. The Boston players say that it was almost impossible to hit a. fly ball over Sunday's head in prac 1 tice at Tampa.

Billy was noted 1 for his fleetness of fopt in hta base 1 ball days, and although the years 1 have turned to gray his hair, he can still and get them, on the 1 diamond or in the tabernacle. GAINESVILLE, April 10. The Boston Red Sox, champions of the wcftld, still are manhandling the Giants. They smeared the proud Manhattan Islanders into the Florida sand again here yesterday and clinched (he series. The Sox added a shutout conquest.

to their previous successes and trounced the Giants by a. score of 5 to 0. It was the fourth straight victory lor Barrow's champions and as the series has only three more frarneB to Boston already has the series in its hip pocket. Standing of the Club ADDED ATTRACTION Louise Fazenda, in "NEVER TOO OLD" Also GAUMONT WEEKLY yarnn.ll, 1 0 i W. rf 110 11 Barr, lb 1 1 13 1 1 Lefruhce, If 1 I) 1 Totals 8.

5 27 14 5 PiriA. TEXTILE R. II. O. A.

E. Barsbay, 2b 2 1 2 .1 0 Raymond, 1 1 0 0 0 Simpson, ss 1 8 i Schenkel, lb 2 2 1J 0 1 Tobls, cf 1 1 I 1 Littlewood, 3b 1 0 0 i 1 Melville, If 2 1 2 0 1 Coon, 1 I Cohen, 1 0 Totals 11 10 27 11 i arthmore Prep 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 7 1 8 Phlia. Textile 1 1 1 1 0 7 0 11 SHIPPING NEWS Food supplies continue to bo the principal ankles, of cut to Europe. 'I'll LinU. M.cLinslii! Tr.

vtssh, tor the Mortilrnancun, sailed yesterday with 117,370 bags of sranuiatel im. and the Swedish steamship Calabria, for Antwerp, was loaded with bushels of wheat. The lighthouse at Barnegat is endangered by the encroaching ocean, and the Government has been, asked to protect the structure. The sea has cut away the shore 25(1 yards in two years, and is now about 50 feet from the lighthouse and a number of residences. Engineers say that unless a breakwater is built before the next heavy storm the lighthouse, will be in danger.

As the result of the strike and continued labor troubles in Buenos Aires, orders have been sent to the United Stales net to load any more freight for' Buenos Aires until labor 'conditions have d. 12 31 BIJOU DREAM THEATRE ONE BIG INNING Swerthmore Prep. Lent to Philadelphia Textile in Eighth Little Quakers Easily Defeat the Little "West Pointers" Pennsylvania Military College lost to yesterday, 10 to 1, in the ln.nifur. ition the Garnet's baae i Quakers ity bunchlnc; their bits in the first three innings tl.r.d ruiia. Coach Hfiv.fi ent in Yv scrubs shortly after this, mA thev held P.

M. C. through the re LarKin and fl11 baJ1' R. H. 0.

A. E. SB. 1 Scheinilsr, 0 1 3 rf 1 0 1 0 Howell, rf 0 0 0 0 0 roder, ss 1 0 1 1 0 White. 2b I 2 3 1 8 i DuJlry.

.1, 2 1 0 i. iP, 0 0 1 0 cianc v. 0 0 Jj 0 Larkin, 0 J) Totals 10 27 22 1 M. C. K.

H. O. A. E. 0 0 1 2 2 Kw.l:i cf 112 0 0 sr EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA Pocket Billiard Exhibition.

Miss Florence Flower LADY CHAMPION OF NEW YORK STATE VS. JOSEPH CONCANNON NEW YORK STATE CHAMPION FRIDAY EVENING AT THE Liberty Billiard Parlor about the lawn with the ease and crace Of a reerular ball player. Early in the afternoon a cine legged man with his music box appeared at the corner of State street and South avenue, where he ground out; popular airs. Then came the sprinff visitation TODAY Doris Kenyon, In "WILD HONEY a refreshing reminSseene Or lit pioneer day Elinor Field and Harry Oobb, in "THEIR BABY" Special added attraction Charles Chaplin, in "ONE A. of "Mother Sunshine." of Philadelphia who was in quest of donations for the Swarthtnore Prep opened its base hall season rather inauspictously yes.

terday afternoon by losing to Philadelphia Textile, 11 to S. SVv'ARTHMORE PREP R. H. O. A.

Osborne, 1 0 10 1 i McWhite, cf 1 2 1 1 Shindler, 3b 1 0 0 3 Klare, as 1 1 2 2 Bennett, 2b 0 0 0 0 1 Children's Easter Basket Fun. Mother Sunshine was given a noisy reception when she caroe in the Proliiono tary's office, and she succeeded in talking nlckles and dimes out of the and attaches in tho courthouse. BIG TRACK MEET HELD AT CHICAGO SECOND FLOOR, 528 MARKET ST The steamship 3. C. Donneii, wnicn 0 1 CHICAGO, April 10.

One of the largest track meets Chicago and the mid west ever saw opened here In the Coliseum today under the auspices of the University of Chicago. The meet, accommodating amateur stars of long experience together with "kids" from public and parochial scliools, was under the direct charge of. the veteran Tom Eclc. Altogether the athletes faced a program of sixty one events including six specials in which handsome trophies were to be 0 0 10 2 0 aUt. Oallr 3.30 104.

THE 8WI3S 60N0 BIRDS I FOUR CAST A WAYS I I Sixty Minute of Fun I vhirf. Kcn hit Carter. Stolen Carter, Webb, Dudley, Kendall, Clancey, by Offden, by Clans, 3. Bases Pauley, off Larkin, Long straightaways were made pos Bible in the Coliseum, making certain near record time in the shorter dashes. Good entries had been made in an the regulation contests, a predominance of iCASINOi BASEBALL TOSSERS Mn About Msdia Courthouse Getting "Kinks" lrond Out HarUr.s nt sprins were In evi winch made one col lik slrint fever.

At Mio cl. rks in pUiyiiMT ball or lawn. Kirtli, rplantl player, and now a i t'o i imrthouso, displayed his ohi timo sJcd In ball to oilier pastlmcrs. Zvta Mi.lin, livened Hi; to 1 the "if; CX I)ullCe college men Being nouceaoie, or coursr, Among stars to appear was Joie Ray, famous as a champion miter. He promised a desperate effort to at least equal the record tor this event.

In the 880, one or Joe's sidelines, he was again to meet the high school boy, Tom Campbell, wbo twice bat defeated him. Carl Johnson. Michigan's track star, and Karl Gllllllan, Notre Dame's all around track man, were two notables from tho college world. Officials of the Central A. A.

U. win run oft the meet. A capacity crowd of 6000 was expected. CHESTER'S FUN CENTRE idux mn "daw BURLESQUE PARIS BY NIGHT nleiphia threw the ball Washburn Theatre rQXJ can't help cutting loose joy'us Lord Stirunc 10c CIGAR remarks every time you flush your smokespot with Prince Albert it hits you so fair and square. It's a scuttle toll of jimmy pipe ana cigarette maiun wuuu and as satisfying as it is delightful It's never too late to hop the fence into the Prince Albert pleasure pasture I For, P.

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