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Show Break$ Rule to Stimulate Enlistment Despite tha oiiUnai ml in of the board of directors Of the American ball club of Philadelphia that they would have ne advert) sine In the Incloeure. Connie Mack haa patriotically thrown all reservations aside and has bannered the walls with advertisement cells for the Pntted Btatea navy. All over the country baseball managers man-agers have accorded to tbe wishes of the navy publicity bureau and posted calls for recruits where they could be seen by the fans. Mr. Mark writes to the publicity bureau: bu-reau: "When we built our ball park our board decided that we would allow no stfns of any description whatever in our ball park and the absence of these sisna meant thousand! of dollars of revenue from ss adverttstnar atandpolnt. Hince the outbreak of the war we had painted In larare, white letters en our ooncreta wail, both tn the left and rtrht field. "Enlist "En-list now; your country needs yoo.' fio yon can see to what steps we have ejon to stimulate enlistments." |