IWiH KILBANE EASY VICTOR OVER WILLIAMS ATHLETICS TRY AGAIN SS tl " VV"' ' "V"i w.Aw v - S J&Et, HHHhBK ' K trHsBBlBBfcBBBBHBBBlHBBBBBBBBBBBBKwX. "" " ' ':--S-'.S'f. .". . ,. . S,l.it rK '.'. ! ,IM,M )wUvvxttA.N,,.fc,0iM Kilbnno nnd Williams aro hurc pictured ns they nppenrcd in tho Olympia A. A. ring last night, in a novol bout in which Kilbano was tho winner. Reading from left to right, tho men nro Jimmy Dunn, Kilbano's manager; Stakeholder Kimble, Johnny Kilbane, feather weight chnmpion; Jimmy Dougherty, Referee "Pop" O'Brien, Kid Williams, bantam champion; Tommy Keonnn, Sammy Harris, Williams' manager, and Trainer Billy McCarthy. $13,205 CROWD SAW WILLIAMS BEATEN BY KILBANE, SAYS HANLON M. h .'.Featherweight Champion Gave Bantam Kingpin Good Lesson in the Art of Boxing The Fight by I Rounds. SaW ftpproxthmtcly 40C0 persons, who paid ;13,St, accordltiR to aiatcnmaKcr jacK JHanlon, of tho Olympia A. A., witnessed the Johnny Kilbune-KUl Wllllums Hunt at "the Bmod street arena last night. Hanlon tald he believed tho promoters of tha bat tle- split about even financially. The featherweight champion of tho vorld provod his superiority ovor tho boss oC tho bantams without tho least doubt In their six-round encounter. Kit- joan'e showed (hlmrolf to he tho cooler. pejter puncnor anu ciovcrcr ngnier, giving ijaauimorcan a neat Doxins lesson. TfiA trta'pi nt rrm v.-tmt.ttA n fnr different flftttcllfflan In Williams lait lllcht than in any igot'hu provlus exhibitions hero. Instead of ijjuranwisr mo aggressive end or hostilities, lis iKUIM for Kilbnno to lead. Johnny tied up sjoi'Kia in Knots continually. relntlnK leans, WolloMn with stiff upnercuta and hard. w'Vn rixni-nsnu puncnen 10 tne jaw. MYmlAma nnd tfllhnn.. pnrti Htnnn,! on thn ClM at 0:15, In the presence of sovcral mem- ters f thi nrf.au wlfh tha InHlrntnr at 1"2 touyj. Neither moved tho beam. j5onil poued for ths r.vsxiKO Leuoeb photos; fflpher. Then tho principals shook hands, re I""'. their Instructions. aoreolnic to box ajBlladelnhla rules flalit until ordered to break. ,TU .Vs". urcaa ciron, no nuiina; on tn kiu- 3'2J In tho clinches. i'Trio. resume of tho fluht. round by round. jTylltlSms landed drat hlnnr. loft hnnlt to ilvt Th"1 'hoy clinched and exchanged llsht W punches. Wllllama left hooked to head Jd followed with left hook to body. Kll SS Jabbed left to chin. He blocked left fJ, If clinch. Kllhane Jabbed left to mouth .,Hi.i cubing- wiiiiama" nps, no was uieca (Hi. slightly at bell, nound even. EU. ,.. SECOND noUND. WUluna to load, left hook to body and they ICBintrt hndu Kin tun n uleia hub Ai-tt trl bCJ?. IN Jabbed to noso and fill Into clinch. ftSR"!!"4. ,?uh Ie" "" r,Sht to body. Kilbane I!T,: ".'ou mi nooK as wiiuams isnuea ifttt I4 b.0(1r They clinched and Kilbane hooked 3Jllt tO laW. Ifllhan fln.A tVHII.inB Intn x Jnot and landed three lefts, followed by right ;! I"9, Kid's head. They cllnohcd and ex- E'Uto Johnny smiled. Kllbane'a lound. VflU Ijiuma tleedlng- from mouth. Vnk . .THIRD ROUND. !.r.nSnI Jgljbed left to face. Williams misled iSif . bad and Kilbane crossed left hook, Wiiii-4 y I11' "PPercut, to Williams' law. '!,"1'ni landed llghtty to mouth. Then they SSJ -4 ani exchanged hard body blows. Kit Kid wlln "'ht and left to Jaw, dating- the Krtag '''v'0 ,ace' Kilbano shifted and 'crossed p -1I4IU iiziiL in nor rn iKtua im iirp nnnar. IfUu "fJHi.0 'he ear end another uppercut to .fjj; Kilbano caught Williams cornlnR In with .m.i ""ffrwui, uating mm. wiuiams con ri. wii,hrlht "PPercut ot bell. Kllbane'a EX!? ' . .Williams, bleeding from mouth and K'P cut above right temple. Ther ,i.h.Yu'"S..t"J"?."L.. ...... .- tiiJ' &HbMl "' for right-hand punch irfihi ,.' v"', '.ra 'en ana tviiiiams swung tufi i i.'w he.'!(l' Kilbane rocked Williams with flLv' . H e'MeMd him with vicious left ikiik.-. " ".' wiiuams laoeea leu to r.oe. to iIS! aln rocked Williams with left hook fj?n. ". At C0M quarters -Williams sent liiW!..taekJ1'J,b '" t0 head. WilllamK led Knai-.l Vd- Kilbane countered with right IS i.'A '." ody- Tt,e Kid collected wllh right iiir. ,i!,.V BOU' rlllMns staggered Williams Md?s rounaUCCeS '" hooks t0 iiw' K"" B iJA. 5,i'4- .Kilbane left-jabbcd K JIFTH ROXINP. Pbadli ii.?.aS.a W-t W Jsw twice. Will llllams JStf'a.v-ft :s3 diss- oil liiiil T"u v.""' ,0 ooay. .miDine u Wlllisms tKUki.i . h Wll'lem broutht left to ear as lniif?J OPPermit to chin. Ho rolloweij with ipuieic succession. RAth 1m.i tnrr.aA nnrf lelt to jaw, "'f at bell. Kllbans'. round, ehK . Ji?01?! "? ...Kilbane left uppsreut uffiffi.?.1"1 eltaebed. Kilbane pushed Wllllanu 1st wlni. n? iS9J,a? trying- for an open echKillU?". Jbbed ft and clinched. fVy 'th? SI body blows. Kilbane wun left. StttbtVi.An?th!r ""to head. He then taii wai ..;. r.' - t'.r7fc"f .. .vuT fft. ieiihVS?: "- Mnr rlrht la N.t,KnbJ'n..I.l ikl 5",uJ'tJ to ma tfwunt ucaa ui jfc'rWvMEiS pTMullen, I HMl WnHlfH f IF- IHsWUIIIm SOME FIGHT OPINIONS EVVXINO I.Vnann"Kmano was winner 61 good margin over Williams." rUULW TjUnamt "Kilbano beats Williams in furious bout." rJltLADKIjVltlA 1'llESS "Kid Williams baffled bv Kllbane'a skill" ItECOKD "Kilbane too speedy for Kid Williams." h'OHTU AMERICAN "Kilbane beats Williams in battle 0 cham pions." INQUIIIER "Kilbane is victor over Kid Williams." NEW YORK TIMES "Kilbane de feats Williams." NEW YORK AMERICAN "Kil bane whips Williams." NEW YORK WORM) "Kilbane easily proves master of Williams." NEW YORK SUN "Williams has hair-line inarpln in SU.QOO affair." NEW YORK TRIBUNE "Kilbane too fast for Kid "H'tfJIams." NEW YORK TELEGRAPH "Kil bane casv victor over Williams." BULLETIN "Kilbane shaded bv Williams." NEW BOXING CLUB TO ENTER LOCAL FIELD New York-Pittsburgh Syndi cate Behind Plan for Arena on North Eighth Street. Announcement was made today that a new boxing club, to be promoted by a New York-Pittsburgh nj'ndlcate. would enter the local Held probably next fall. Pl'ins for tho new arena nro being pre pared In New York at tho present tlmo, Tho club will bo a two-story structure located at 462-68 North Sth street, on tho situ ot tho old United States mall stables, and havo a frontage of 01 feet by ISO feet. It will be known as the Quaker City Athletic Club. The names of tho men, one of whom Is a Phlladelphlan, comprising tho syndi cate la being withheld now. A meeting la scheduled here today and another session In New York tomorrow, when moro details will bo made public. SHAWKEY AND LAPP ATHLETICS' BATTERY Mackmen Will Try to Solve Lavender's Curves in Second Game of Series. raou i STirr coasisroNPtNT. JACKSdNVILLB, Fla.. March I3.-Tho Athlcilca had a Ions work-out this morn ing at Barra Field. In sptto of the. fact that they were scheduled to meet the Cuba in the second game of the series this afternoon, Harry Davis and his hand of tourists arrived early today from Or lando. Tho mornlnsr practice was highly satis factory from overy angle, Tho weather waa the best the team has had yet, and the men had a long batting and fielding drill. Mack said ho probably would use Shaw. key and Lapp to open against the Cubs, and Bresnahan Intended to begin the con teat with Jlrnmy Lavender and Archer. The Athletics were to have their entire strength In the line-up this afternoon, The contett was scheduled for 3 o'clock. Columbia to Use 1914 Shell No new shell will be forthcoming for the Columbia varsity crew this year. Inasmuch as the new boat, which was built for the 1DU combination lut sprint, was used less than hair a don times and Is in nrit-clasa condition, This loir's altht will use the shell In which the 181 crew rewtd to victory at l'outhkiepsle last year. EVENING LEDGER CAN WAUUOp ANY PITCHER WHATEVER CUM0THEHIU.'. J&VHNraa LBBGBH-HILADELPfllA, THtJESBAY, MARCH (m .V: iWBDBU'.ffi': IP saaaaliaaaak2lEXBslsaaaaaaaalsaaaam XX'-c-r-'' iS assiiBBBBffr jr V.-jHsBVPeBBVdEBsMflBSiflRL L alBMSK7iflbBBBBBBBiBBBBBBBBBBBBn A Young Ahearn, on tho left, was of tho OESCHGER MAY OPEN FOR PHILLIES TODAY Moran's Balltossers Engage in Signal Drill Game With Havana Reds. Yesterday's Raseball Hcsults Chicago. 9; Athletics, 0. Birmingham. 0; Athletlo Cubs, 4. Phillies, 4; Havana Beds, 1. Chicago Americans, G; Portland, 1. Buffeds, 5; University of Georgia, 0. Brooklyn, 14; Clarendon-Ormond, 1. triou a STArr coanEnroNDBNT.J ST. PETBHSBUnO, Fla., March 18. Secret practice again was tha order Is sued by Manager Moron to his squad of Phlllie playera thin morning. Only thojo connected with the club woro admitted to tho park where signal drills nnd almost every point known to Insldo baseball were rehearsed. The weather was considerably warmer when tho mo ntramped over tho whlto sand to Coffee Pot Park for tha forenoon skirmish. Ono week front this evening1 tho Phillies will break training camp and start for tho North, playing several ex hibition games with prominent minor nnd major league clubs en route to Broad and Huntingdon streets. Joe Oeschger, Ben Tlncup nnd Rlxey will likely get Into tho box this afternoon for tho Phillies In the second gamo of tho present series with the Havana Rods, Thn Axhlhltlon irames at Coffee Pot Park will close tomorrow, as tho Phillies 1 will rest tip prior to tneir bib games ui Jacksonville, Friday and Saturday, with the Athletics. Roomkeepers Have Dig Time Tonight A fitting- climax to a successful season has been arranted for the members of the Itoom keepers' I'ocket Billiard Leatuo tonltht, at the Odd Fellows' Hail, Kensintton avenua and t-umUrland street, by President Alien K. Herd, of the Leatue, followlnt which formal presentation of the winner's cup will be mad to William DeLangh. of the aermanton loom. MOVIES THE MUSICAL OHl5l.Atf'EM-0AM'EM! KNOCK 'EMOrVtTAWP ALU- EACH T.tfE .UHrJri , : : - -'' Thcso flashlight photographs were taken by n ataff pholoKinpher. paired with .Timmv Clnbby in the Nntionnl A. C. wind-up. In tho centre group is Jack McGuigan, matchmaker of tho club. THE M A Pugilistic Joke Tho Joko of Inst evening, In puglllstlo circles, was tho announcement from a supposedly rellablo source that Kid Wil liams had won ovor Johnny Kilbane. Williams put up a good fight, but he was outclassed. Kllbane'a cleverness nnd nrm reach were two reasons why the Baltimorean nover had a chance. Trobably there were other Jokes of ths eve ning;. Home of them, ot a tlnsnclal nature, might take on a serious uspect upon closer an bIvhIs. Hut old rivalry must have Its Itttle Jokes, no matter what the cost. Fryckberff, Police Athlete Harry Fryckljerg, tho Middle Atlantlo Association low-hurdle champion and well-known all-around police athlete, has entirely recovered from the effects of an operation for hernia. The doctor has forbidden him to compete, however, until August. Fryckberg Is willing to wait until the police carnival, but laid; "I really must be ready for competition by that time," KILBANE DENES HIS FKIENDS Hins Champion Entertains Number at Bingham Hotel. Johnny Kilbane celebrated his victory over Kid Williams at a dinner this afteroon at the lllntham Hotel to a number of his friends. Those present. Including; Mr. and Mrs, John ny Ktlbann, were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Douth. erty. of Crum Lynnei the Hev, Thomaa nyan, os jjauymune; victor sincere, or uieveiana: Jimmy Wunn. Jimmy Clabby. Mike Qrealla and M. J, V. McDonath. Ferguson-Nelson Bout Off The bout scheduled for tonltht between Danny Fertuson, ot Manayunk. and Ftankle Nelson, of New York, at the Ardmore Club, Washington, was called off today because Net. son broke hla hand while tralnlnt for the match. Fertuson will meet Tommy Lowe, of New Yoik, at the Washtntton club. Monday night. Other Sports News on Pago 7 I (C--r s. A.iV'-v".'W.IL' LOUDNESS OF HIS SILENCE WEIGHS HEAVILY UPON ROOKIE'S BRAIN TAKE A H EALTH Y OH I CPCK I'M A.ONE BEST CAMDEN REGAINS BASKETBALL LEAD Beats Jasper in Eastern League Contest, 49 to 36 Half Game Ahead. KASTKnN UlAOUn STANDING. -VV. V. P.C. Vv I-. P.C. Camden ... 25 111 .025 Oreystock . IT 21 ,447 Heading ... '-'4 ltv ,c!1.1 Do Nerl ... IT 22 ,4.1il Trenton ... 10 20.48T Jasper ,..,13 24.335 Tonight's tame Oreystock at Jasper. Camden basketball quintet finished their Eastern League season by defeating Jas per, 49 to 36, In tho 3d Regiment Armory, Camden, N. J last night, and secured a half game lead on the Heading team. Tho up-State five by winning from Do Nerl In ths last scheduled game of tho year on next Saturday night In Beading can tlo tho Camden team's record of 25 victories and 15 defeats, thus necessi tating a thrco-gamo play-off ag provided for in tho rules of the league. OUIMET AT WASHINGTON America's Premier Golfer Stops Over for Exhibition on Way South. Krancls Oultnet, ths natlopal amateur golf champion, lelt Philadelphia xsterdaw after noon lor Washtntton, D. -'., whero he will play an exhibition match today over the Chuvy Chaso golf links. Alter this eihlbltlou he will lull the train for Plnehurtt, N. C where he will familiarise himself with the course for several days, preparatory to the United North and South champion. hip, which is scheduled fur the six dais from March 2U to April 3. In. cluslva. On March 2u he will take part In a four-boll btst.ball match for amateurs and professionals, and on the 2Ttti will compete In tha Unltsd North and South open champion ship. He eiprits to arrive tn Philadelphia on Raster Sunday, and on the next day, April ft, will appear on thte BeavUw links, at Ab secon. He will mum to Fhllsdelphla alter this exhibition, and after npandlng a few days hire he Intends to go to New York. Camden Natators Here Tonight Th Camden Y. M. C. A. swimming team will meet the Philadelphia Central Y. M. c. A. awtmralog team In a return dual meet In Central's Aran, street pool tonight at s:30 o'clock. Central defeated Camden tn their Ut dual meat. EM-5MACKEM ! I RAPPED WALT. JOHNSON'S FAST ONE- , I'LL BPT IT'S &OING YET J - BET 18, 1915. AGAINST SPEEDING CUBS Churley White, of Chien.Ro, and Sam Robideau, of this city, nro shown as they squared on" at tho National A. C. last night. Nato Lewis, White's manager, appears on the left; noxt to the man with the bathrobo is tho Chieagonn fighter; "Muggsy" Taylor, Robideau, Jack McGuigan, Binncy Cross and Announcer Bobby Calhoun. BROADWAY OFFERS GOOD FIGHT CARDS Mickey Gallagher Meets Frank White Buck Fleming and Joe Belmont Clash. Mickey GalliiKher, Smoky Hollow, and Franklo White, Llttlo Itnly, will appear In tho star bout of tho regular weekly allow at tho Broadway A, C, tonight. Another Rood encounter should bo when Huck Fleming, amy's Forry, and Joe Ilelmont, lllttlo Itnly, get together. The proitrnm follows: FIrJt bout Jimmy Mnrley, Southw.irk. vs. Jimmy l'lynn, (Irni's Kerry. Hecoml bout-Kdille Miller, Southwork, vs. Joo Hurt, Smoky Hollow. Third hout Sydney Hums, Southward. b. Tominv Shields, Point llrcezo. l'xtrn number Hdttle rojol between 12 scm men of color. Heni.wlnil-up Huck Vlomlnir, amy's terry, v Joe llclninnt. Little lVy. Wind-up Mickey (Sallnirhe-r, Smoky Hollow, vs. Frnnklo White, I-lttlo Italy. STEVE LATZO VICTOR INHAZLETONBOUT King and Britton Draw at Shenandoah Crouse Whips McGoorty. In a fast ten-round bout announced to bo for the welterweight championship of tho Stnto, before tho National A. C. nt Hnzletoit InHt night, Stevo Latzo, of Hnzleton, complotoly outclassed nnd out Bltmgcd Al. Dewey, of Wilkes-Hnrre, who sustained tho worst beating ho hat) re ceived In several years. In tho seinl-wlnd-tip of six rounds, Abo Sherman, of I.os Angeles, and Young Mahoncy, of MoAdoo, wont a good draw. Young Hilton. o( Bhenondoah, and Kddle King, of I'lilladFlphla. fouxlit a fsst 10-rauiid draw nt Shenandoah Inst night. Kins ai tho cleverest of the two. but llrltton carried weight and punished lilni considerably. Kid llroad, ot tjhenamlonh, knocked out K. O. Ilrown, of Scranton, In the second round of a 10-round pout. Huck Crouso. of Pittsburgh, beat Kddl 11c nr.ortv at the Dunucsno Oarden. in Pitts burgh, last night. In ono of the best tlchts seen here In a long time. DANNY 3IUIIPHY WHIPS 31'COV AT FAIUJI0UNT Kane nnd Cavanaugh Box Draw in Semi-windup. Danny Sfurrhy defeated mtnkle McCoy, of Trflanri. In thA final hout at tha KalrmnUiif Athletlo Club last night. Hard hitting pre dominated during tho contest, wllh Murphy landing a majority of the blows, Tho latter rained a shower ot rights and lefts tu his opponent's face In the second session, and before the termination of the round McCoy was groggy. Murphy again connected with n rerlea of lights and lefts at tho beginning of tho third session, sending his adversary down for the count of nine. McCoy regained Ids feot slid successfully staved off his opponent's at tack by clinching and holding until the bell In the' semlwlnd-up Marty Kane and Kddls Cavanaugh boxed six fast round to a draw. The other bouts resulted aa follows: Young Cuban knocked Fred fcnnlth out In the first lound; Dobby Haves outboxed Harry Drrn nan, while Eddie Sullivan and Young riliger aid went six rounds, with honors even. KENNETH POWELL KILLED Famous Athlete Was Serving nt Front as Artilleryman. LONDOff. March 18. News has been re ceived that Kenneth Powell, the famous lawn tennis player and hurdler, who was serving with the Honorable Artillery Company at tha front, has been killed In action. Powell first gained fame as un athlete when he was at Cambridge University. In 1007, In the Intervarslty match, he won the hurdles in the record tlmo of ISlt-R seconds. Afterward he represented Englaud In the Olympic gamce He captained the Cambridge I-awn Tenn-s Club for two years, and In 1V0O and 1M? de feated tha threo Oxford representatives In tn singles. Powell was a prominent and popular per former at Wimbledon. His best feats there, prhaps, wrra his defeat of the American plsyer. K. Collins, in 160U. and of C. 1', Dixon, tho Davis Cup player, In 1913. Hla victory over M. J. O. nitchle at Queens Club for tha I.undon singles championship in 1003 Is well remembered hare. 11 WHITE SPRINGS BIG SURPRISE WITH K. 0. WIN OVER ROBIDEAU Ahearn, Chaney, Howell and McCarron Are Vic tors of Other National Club's Star Bouts Fox Subs for Morgan. Sammy ItobtdtMiu'a championship as pirations wero knocked sky high with a loft hook to the Jaw administered by Charley AVTilte, of Chicago, In 2 minutes and 45 seconds of tho first round before a capacity houso at the National A, C, last night. Tho end wua so sudden tho crowd stood up In amazement. "White's clcau-cut. victory boosts 'nls fighting stock to tho leading contender for Freddy Welsh's championship. Tlireo times White dropped Itobldcau for the count. Until he landed a left hook to Hob ble's Jaw in a half clinch nftcr about a mln uto and a half of lighting, tho Windy City bay seemed to be stalling. Whon Sam gained his foot In a groggy condition after ths first knock dawn. White dropped htm nun In. Onco mote tho local lightweight punch drunk, "dazed and nvuKKui io ins icci. -iiioiner vicioua hook Kiillled Jtohldeau to tho mat. Before Itefcree Taylor flnlihed tolling oft "10." Jack Me Uulgan, Itobldeuu'a muuager, leaped Into ths ring and carried Sam tn his corner. The result ot the battlo came as the biggest surprlso tn local tlstlo annuls for many years and probably waa received unexpectedly throughout tho country. Kobldeau was boosted aa the next lightweight champion, following his wonderful exhlbtllon recently. Another surprise was hnnded the spectators when Young Ahcnrn. of Now York, clearly out pointed mid outfought Jimmy Clabby, of Ham mond, Ind., In the xenilnnal. The former dls playod more clevcrnonn, better ring teneiai ship and landed more punches. Manager McC.ulgan announced from the ring side that l?ddle Morgan waa unable to box (lenrgo Chaney, ot Ilaltlmore, because the Knt llsh champion was In no condition on account nt bolng III. It was rumored earlier in the week morgan was sick, nut upon inquiries Mctlulguii said Kddlo would positively meet Chaney. Jimmy Fox, nf San PrancUco, substituted, and his seconds loused n towel Into tho ring tn the fourth round. Cheney's body punches greatly weakened the coast boy. Ilor three rounds Fox did npleudiuty. In the second number. Tommy Howell de feated Joe llorrell for tho Italian championship of Pennsylvania, Uith lighten! tried hard for a knockout. Although each scored soma ter rlflo kmsshes to the other's head, they proved gluttons for punishment and were on their feet at the conclusion ot hostilities. Tho first hout proved tho most Interesting number on the program, when Jack McCarron shnded Soldier Uartrtcld In one ot tha hardest fought battles seen here for many moons. They slugged from bell to bell, first ono and then the other taking the lead. However, McCarron'a aggrevalvrnesa and mare telling punches earned him the decision by a slight shade. Slay Protest 'GiBsing Harry Olsslng, the half-mile champion of ldlii, who l.as shown a wonderful return to form durlnr the present n-aton, Is liable to a protest If he attempts to carry out his Inten tion of representing the TUt Iteglment In the Military Athletic f-eague champlonshlrjf an April 10, There was considerable surprise when It became known that Olsilng had en rolled In the 71st Instead of the lith Regi ment. The latter ceemed the logical destina tion of the '"come back," aa he Jives In tlrook lin and !-awaon Robertson trains the 141b, men, as well na the Irlsh-Amerlran A, C. team, with which Glsslng l associated. Army nail Tossers in Open WKST POINT, March la Ths Army basa ball men got Into the open yesterday for the first outdoor work, Hobbs, heavy hitter, whose total ot home-run clouts last year was a feature of tha Army's scoring, signalised hts resumption of play by a clout for the circuit In the practice game. The men worked In swoaters today, with the mercury near tho freeiltig point. Curtis Club Plans Shoot Saturday The Curtis Country Club will Jiold a "Fred (tllbcrt shoot" at their grounds on Saturday. Tho prliea will be a cup presented by ths duPents as first and silver spoons am boxest .. . .....tl E-MnH .ml tlil .4 1-- Widmayer Leads Amherst Five AMUUnST. March Is.-At the final rntctlni of the Amherst colltgo basketball team -terday Theodore I. Widmayer. of New York city, was elected captain for next season. TQJlOItnOW NIGHT TOMOIIIIOW VIQHX Quaker City A.A &w!3 DANNY CDUBN vs. WIIXIK J.UOAS t-OUH OTIic.ll 6TAK CONTESTS Ml fe1 ",UMU" THEY N.ef.eK'FlNPTHt?BA,U Uv P -It v - -j. . ., - T BEErY.T0ElCn ? Soup PA5S. TENNER IjUtWNO VRoYUflVOL V fp: Hl6r!i.P.N.I (lITM v,i- rt-irso cL. 7 tMLC& UtMM ..ifHomim - PEEP Stt,ENCe wrffcini lagWIIPIIMaipillM MSII , l-ifJIUllJ1 "Jf-u 5 xQlT Y J IRISHJICe p ' 'V wiTH . RWSIAN XT IH-At tun m. ur UtMK J7AUfNSC. " r 1 &t- A gr.r.niTi ,, I