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CHESTER TIMES CHESTER, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 13! INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE AWAITS IMPORTANT WEEK END CONTESTS EIGHTEEN THE A VENGER By Jack Sord GIANTS SLIDING PULLING HEAVER IS CONNIE'S FACE RED! RAIN HALTS TWO LEAGUE GAMES Standings UNSER JOE HAS FIFTEEN HOMERS Former Mack Star Can Hit 120 Circuit Swats at Present Pace Wi A UT otosretO, Sid I WCam'k r'r sets 1c4(ard rZ. nxe JeWiSM Boy, has rvr lrw) TAB lHimtHG tJj lS lU.f ro AviE.J&E. HI ,15. IS PILOT SECRET Manager Mack Tells Man ager Dykes to Yank 'Em Fast and Often By JAVIS J. WALSH YORK, Ma7 11 Take if' from a man who has been managing them with a fair amount of Sunday sue cess for three decades.

There's nolh inf? to this deep, dark secret of run nlng a major ienRUe ball club, except 1 an index finger that knows when lo beckon and where to polnl. AH you have to do is know when to "pull" your pitcher and then pull, swiftly 1 and without hesitation. That's what Connie Mack, who has 1 been managing th Philadelphia Ath letles for IhirLy orid years. Told 1 Jimmy Dykes, who has been managing the White Sox for two or three days. When the ex Mack dropped off to consult the old master in Phti adelnhla two nights ago, and today Dykes told it lo me.

"The only job you'll have man Siubv Park ius say'ip's. come out, pull him as thouRh your life depended on it; no matter what anybody else may say. you don't, vou'll always br second yourself and taknnr the ball game ic bed with you. Bolh are fatal to any manager." The inlaid amonc mnW ysss brli what It is, I'n: toraed aue that mast of thern must spent loo much time in bed tlunk we can now pass. 1 Dyke n'd' consider Sfty at5DUt his own.

ies already tried tn make a deal 1th the Washington Catcher Cliff Bolton, who's a little flogged about the feet and. all told Just another catcher. But he can throw a little and Muddy Rnel no riKCi can throw at all, Dykes likewise is trying to make a tal wl the Yankee fnr named outfielder, probnbiv Myril Hoag but so far he's less than half way down the first base line on both Much lo his shasputi. Mr. Simmons.

Ihe plain mad. of these clubs he said. "We don't give us va a ki ea 1 the league and some stiff competition Reside; bra CranlskeV swell allow and de serves a break. 1 don see wh; Kuperl won't loosen He's got ore tr.an nc wants now. i 1.

is apparenily in couiits inaL reaa like run down plays between the base: we'll now pass the ball back lo Mi Dykes, as follows: "We've got a much beller club than en aula to snow so tar. bo I of power. We need an outfielder an an extra Inflelder, But what we need WILD CLIFTON CAME COLS TO FIKESMKN The Hose ilook and Liidrler Flee Company sprung a biR surprise hi ihc Cliflnn Boro League by wnllop ''C 1 HrlghU'i he Club. f0l'lucrlJr SL Chai'le's C. by the seorc of 20 lo 11 weird game, Homer triples.

share or doubles "U1 1 P'culy of irors were us ooui icunis cluhbed rns JiurscmtlC HI a merry ehjj. Styles flashy first stacker of the Fire men led in hitting with two doubles nnd a single. Bunny Charley eonard and Charley1 McGowan lilL home runs. The climax come in the fourth inning when 12 runs crossed the plate. After two men were out the Firemen enmc to life nnd pounded out Ight hits, mixed with three walks and a 1 the ril, i' ihp I'benum in the ear! were responsible for seven or 111c Catholic Cmu's runs.

Toi Doyle who relieved GailacJu wnri ggoti hall the Inst Ihrcc in ciln lleJrbts Catluhie Clai, CONN IK MACK nqur ''itiv'en i'n Boston for SWARTHMORE IN 11 0 TENNIS WIN Swarthmore High's mighty tennis team swept through 11 straight matches without losing a single scL as Prospect Park suffered an 11 0 whitewashing yesterday afternoon at Swarthmore. The closest the visitors came to a victory, was In the first, doubles event, when Roads and Buck LUi ba.s Dci'mer and uida overtime sets, 7 5, 5, QUINN OCT LOS ANGELES, May 11 Tack uinn. veteran sot thai) pitcher who came into the Pacific Coast Leacrue in the 23th year of a career that look him from coast to coast, was released by the Hollywood baseball club yesterday. Hn was unable to RACES RADNOR HUNT TOMORROW 3 r. m.

A.MJiJUCAN LEAGUE Vrstcrday's Krsulti Athletics, Detroit, 3. New York, 13; Chicago, 3. Cleveland, 11: Boston, 10. Vahlr.glor. St.

Louis. prrstlJC ned. Sliindlni of the Teams W. P.C. Cleveland DeLrnl'i 10 10 .500 4 ot.

lllt Chic ago Athletics St. Louis at Wa: hinft Chicago at, New Y. Cleveland at Vcslcrdny's Kesultn poilponed, Chicago, 12; Brooklyn, a. Boston, 2. St.

Louis, New York, 4. Standing the 'learns W. L. P.C. G.B.

New York 13 St, IjOuJs 13 Boston 10 Brooklyn 13 .310 7', nclnnnti 5 Gaines behind. New York at St. Louis, EX MEDIA COACH BRINGING TEAM AfLer several inlcr scholnstic and dual meets, the Media High School track Loam, under Coach Qerhart, is primed to withstand tomorrow's Invasion of their athletic field by Ihe track and field men from Wilson High School at Easton. This meet is of partlculnr interest, in Media, for the coach of the visiting team Ls Willard Hess, formerly head conch at Media High. While at Media Mr.

Hess prod used sou widely known athletes, including uovn star. Tomorrow's meet on the high school iluhiuu iit win iieum at, 1 p. 1 Play Bait After witmlnp five of their six starts, the Lin wood Cubs of the Marl In League, arc ready to step out with the best teams in Ihe County. Clubs or the calibre of Trainer M. Viscose i n.ii.ch una uie nice aic asKcd to g( tn touch with Mai tun McKeitna ituddei: avftnie, Linwood.

Cubs would like Lo arrnuRC a scries wiiu uieir rivais 01 in.st yes: tb Madison M. E. Norwood T. E. turned In a vie lory over their rivals from Osihri el's in a well played fume, lo 0.

ei. ,,.,11 Sun Vlllapc Boys' Club opened llieir cason with a weU enrncd victory over the Chestnut A. 8 to 5. Riddle 'tarred with three timely blows, while Blvncy did a nice Job of relief pitch Chestnut. A.

Pedum. De bleis if GiiihanVc. 'B. nay, cfi; Bradley, Mewh; Clarke, a Shlnn si Elife, Sim VillaRc B. C.t Bctherd.

Et Icnc r. E. Ryan, Birncy. 3b. and T.

Ryan, Rnmbo cf Riddle, p. nnd llenna.ssv rf tt.iens. Miner. Clark, Logan, rf. Chcslinit A.

221000 0 5 Sun Village ill 0 0 I ON WESTERN TRIP! 'Fifth Defeat Sends Them Into Third Flace; Homers Help Win (t there's no task tr.ry I ci: they've lost their IV, (nihil: jx rfonr)nrc while vi)g nf i wesl five i) (cii ins ncttmity alarmed New York '''ball writers traveling with 'he of thru the Pira tut I wllii the Terrym Worlrl Ti. bT.riim The Giants are playinif like a lot of tired old men. Is the light, flash fire which they In the e. (tarries at home. Will Wr Kun don 'I lrk right here in the west.

There is not. spirit and hustle In the club, hlirnncher Jramn Tln iVr. borvrcl down In euTy depa 1 1 oent' 1 nry re list.fss and JnUtfTcj er.l After playing the Cards today and The! for tin Ve.alerhay the Cards them into third place tie by winning 5 aralghl vlrUiry ami their Uth win in 12 struts. SL. Louis won in the seventh when the marginal tallv rame in nfler by ieotJuMek nti i i iRcn and Mcrlwlck's long fly.

llnl Sehumaehcr allowi the Card's 11 hits. The Cubs stirngthcned thrlr lead uy irounctne llic Dodgers, 12 to 8. in enmc featured by six home runs. Chuck Klein recaptured the majors' heme rue. leadership with his cUluii.

His mates, liartnett, and Bill Hcr L.eslie nnd Ciicclnello inuiie iiioe.iyr. Braves, lo 2, with Lombard! lciid tlic lled's nl: hil attuck with 1 triple am! smyle hi lap 1 pi a Pill.sburnh wa.s in mp Mnn i.eagut. l.tic Alh lelics rose into a lie with idle Wtisli IjikIoii for second plate hy Ijenitiifr a in .1, pas leurlli sLiatrpH ti'lumph. Home runs Bob Johnson and Hb fen Hired the A's attack. while ra liaifey and Benton held the Timers 1 by sma ding 1 to tor dlmrny Dvitea' tirst 1:11111 ageiht! defeat.

Lou Oehrie drove. In seven Yankee runs with two homers nnd two doubles in four tries. Cleveland rose tD fourth place by shading the Red Rox. 11 to 10. This dropped Boston from a third place lie wilh the Alhiellcs to arih pasi tlon.

The Indians won in the eluhlh when Joe. Vosmik made a homer with live, ahaasd. Averll had rtop.c her', ise In tlic Pjfth. Boston got off lo n. six run lead in Ihc first, but four errors contributed to their downfall.

St. Louis at Washington was washed out. CHESTER n. C. LANDS .01610 0 1 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 pluiip Totals ...11 8 20 5 a KVKNINCS I i Industrial Circuit Resumes Play Tomorrow; Four Games for Week end Old Jupe Pluvius scored two no hit no run victories the Delaware River Industrial League last night, when he washed out, the scheduled tiffs between Felton and Sun Oil at Marcus Hook and between Jlecs Maloy and Congoleum at Twenty third, and Wetherill streets this city, That, leaves the league team still resting in their berths gained by the opening lilts during the nast weekend, Tomorrow and Sunday they will resume their struggles with lour tills scheduled.

Fellon Fire Company will stage their home opener at Sixth and Yarn all streets tomorrow Afternoon with the fast stepping Sinclair Ol! Company JumSshlnn the apposition. Pure Oh will visit Congoleum's new diamond layout on the nidge road in Trainer tomorrow and this will be the Rugmefcers official home debut. On Sunday the Recs Maloy np regallon will trek to Marcus HooK to help Earl Fullerton's Sun Oil outfit raise the curtain on their home season, tnd on the same dny Pure Oil and Sinclair will play off their lie game ot Tuesday night at the Buckman Ball Orchard. These four affairs give promise or presenting, a real lender when storm Is over. All the clubs arc hilling at lop speed and it looks like a wide open race for the binning.

The iour games piayea 10 aatc iw in the West End. will slam opening ceremonies in flashy fashion. 1 their bit for local base ball. Sinclair will give the Pirn Laddies a. good test.

To add to the rivalry of the occasion the Oilmen will have I in their line up Pants Flanagan, the 1 flashy second sacker, who captained the Felton team last summer. Congoleum and their Wilmington stars will have their hands full in this hard fighting crew assembled Hi the Pure Oil by Coach Fats Thompson. The Pure laddies have played two of the league favorites. Sinclair nd Sun Oil and the Purocks held their own both Chios. Chip He.

mcit, who performed so well In his mound debut against Sun Oil, will toe the slab against Oram's Risk milkers, The Oold Seal's main bowler will probably be Hawk Hayes, who, dropped the mound duel with Tony Qrieco Earl Fullcrton will depend the the Marcus Hook tei ciuus will each be anxious tc galr the edge on the other. The CHme hetwnrn Pm nnrt clair will see George Winters and mui veacn renewing mound battle. In the game that ended in the tie the Pure bowler had the best of Ihe going, FOLCROFT IN OVEltTIItl Foicroit won a Un lllinc extra inn ing game from Darby in a Delaware county Junior High League contest, 2 to 1. The home clan pushed across the winning tally with one i icnm inning tvnen limy combined two singles with That spoiled the dny for Ro manlUie, who had pitched a fine game; SaJsbury, tho Folcroft pitcher, had much the edge, however, as he allowed but three bingles and (finned i ui iamiS oarsmen. Dirby Junior H.

S. Ashrhore, cf 6 i Klrkpatrlck, 2b a tl Mecly, II 1 Cini, lb 2 Cobert, 0 0 Blsclllio, 3b 0 0 Frost, ss 0 Romanlllie, 0 Morris, rf rj Nyler, rf 0 Totals "7 a Folcrofi Junior II, 5. Twist, ss ha Maus. lb 0 1 Greene, 0 3 Bryant, 0 Kulp, 3b 1 2 Robertson. 2b 0 Weaver, cf 0 0 Kewborp, cf Salsbury, 0 0 Mcvey, rf Totals Folcroft 2 19 30 .10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 GOLF cH4.Mceb tor I VXURAIV 1)0 Tit CHIP SHOT By ART KKKX.

When the golfer is arfrnntrd with a short chip shot, (he mashle ls the club called upon lo do the trick n.orr. often than any other. It is advisable to stand falrlv erect with an open stance for this shut. CHICAGO, May II When Hauser crashed out 69 home runs for Minneapolis last year a lot of baseball experts figured the very peak in home run production had been readied. But ft "Unser Joe" can keep up the dizzy pace he has set so far this season, he will come close lo doubling that "peak record." The American Association campaign was approximately one eighth over today with Houser's home run lolal at 15, Simple arithmetic wilt show lhat eight times 15 is 120, a mark lhat even Joe can hardly dream reaching.

Several records may fall if Hauser keeps within fair distance ot his present pace. To datj, he has been at bat 72 limes, scored 26 runs, banged out 3D hits for a ,417 average and of bases is 80. Of his iiO hits. 12 wero one was a double, two were nd ia were circuit smashes. 15th homer of the season at the ipporhme time Wednesday.

After haiay uphill nt'ht, Minneapolis trailed Toledo by wsos were loaded and Hausnr sh min to the plate to smash a ball over lh ngnt ccnicrneicl lencc to beat tho Hens. 0 to 8. Ho also had a sinpla io his credit to drive in another run. ii As low as in 4 4.40 21 $425 522 5C65i FAMOUS QUALITY AT SUCH LOW PRICES Don't let anybody ttll you that some unhcard of manufacturer makes as good a tire as Goodrich at prices like this. Ths COMMANDER Tire is made to protect you against unrcliabls tires, to give you res tire value.

Stick to lnown quality, Good Certified, and you'll save money in the end. Come in and let us show you haw to tlash your motoring costs. Goodrich vcv tires SASH STULL CO. 9th Sproul Sts Chester Phone: 6131 ALL THIS WEEK Spring Showing of the New STUDEBAKERS $155 to $620 Lower Than Last Year! Finer Than the FINEST STUDEBAKERS Ever Built Before 7 0 0 PedtlllO, lb. 0 2 Ainhesma.

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ir. C11 i'lhrk. 2b. Pi Harry Grayson Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane and other feminine heads of racing strings ills pel the popular Impression mad sportbmnnshlp Is something women er tpulc get.

'Had Cavalcade not won Lhe. Ken. lucky Derby, Mrs. Sltiane would have greeted me Just as warmly," snys the jockey. Macic aarncr.

"She rate owner. 11 Is a nlonxiivc to ride for her." or.ee wns considi'ieri lll'lc ahert a.uiielalo.is fcr women to racp horses. They were not permitted hi the Saratoga haul; In the But In recent years the sport of kings also has become Ihe siiort of queens lo such extent that one third oi muicrs now are nieinbers of the lair Mrs. Sloat win both Ih Is (he first owner to! Florida and Kentucky Itailhes, KLculrkiK Ihe first wilh '1'ie Clock. Slor High Quetit copped the Wood Memorial the same afternoon thnt Cavalcade broke the Havre rte irncK record In grabbing the Chesapeake, A lltlKl Ho Cavnlcadc.

wl yeorJing, has en Hums lcli cost $1200 as si ncd l2.r. In three Slor lour nle tCy, High Quest and Time Clock ro in the Prcakness May 12, white Cavalcade has been assigned lo llic American Derby and Us added money prize ot $25,000 In Chicago on June 2. Both Cavalcade and High Quest may make the whirl In th crichesl 3 yenv olrt event In Ihc world, the $60,000 Belmont, on June fl, Three or the seven leading money sliiblt rue owned bv Two Of the first three steppers the Chesapeake and the Kentucky Derby were the properly of women. Mrs. F.

J. Heller's nosing out Discovery or the pin re position Downs. Two other oughureds ill Louisville. Mi started thot Hiiy' W'h! Pi ay SinglnR Wood belUR modo servlni There ti e'fapi Mary Ulrsc daughter ot Ma liirsch. is riei.ted questionably is entitled pi esumablv on Hie pround that rccoKnltUui for1 one woman mlRHt.

open ihe wav for unqualified ones to wr. ihe profession for publicity purposes. Barred at Bet(lr KinR! The only place at racrtrHcks where you do tint see the fair ones nowadays Is in the bed hip rings of the New York layouts, and tuev are barred iherc Tor no Rood reason. Mrs. J.

Ft. Austin, the former Mrs. Madeline Wast, not or.lv tiatn but sIkics. hi own horses, nUhmich the name of Mail. Utadv appear? on prosrams ss Ihe trainer.

Mrs. Henry C. Plilpps. of Philadelphia, sister of ORden Milis. clocks blooded families, control More than nO neks alnp.e.

me s.suuun asiau Is prop: lot; ess nf a hupc the wife nf a small shce alnut (ila'er. she has ihe rp i plnymp st an known. YLSTliltn. VY nr.ji ofs 1.1U Gehrlp. D.

evr doubles in fou and Eat dians Their hoi Gosl n. Tigprs Drove in all bis j)ruseu suns iviih hor.trr. hei ov MahaiTrv 3h r. i Athletics Held Tigers to four hits. 10 IC IS 6 I 12 0 i 2 0 y.t IS i IT HAS IVERYTHINOI WHITE BOCK BEER Ml riioN ciikstkh uio FRAXKMSnOTTI.TNO 1 LC.

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