Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 26, 1915, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER PHIUABELPHlX FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915.
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tILLARD, BEST HOPE
F WHITE FIGHTERS,
FACES GREAT TEST
'jadk Johnson, If He Wins,
pi'obamy win ueure
With World Honors.
Will Not Meet Other
Negro Pugilists.
.,i... .teas Wlltard, the CnttcntiHlali
L,., hope for the return of the henvy-
gM chnmplonsmp crown, suceccus m
....i- (he ever-lnsllng ilnyllRlitn out of
,..w intmnon nt Havana, Cubn, K.istcr
rL'av. the outlook for the latter to ta-
Le with the laurels Is bright.
SC.lf noontide In the Island's capital shout!
il'ad Billy Hocap. or who ever acts us the
"tlltd man In the rlnpr, tolling ort the
eecMwy '10" for ft decisive victory ovor
fu,ehorl?ontallzcd f. feet 7 Inches of white
it... who agnln can be depended upon to
im forunrd with oven n remote chnnce
( grabbing our tnc tine lor me wiuto
1 tCC'. . M,. ....nl rtalil rtt nllor.i.l
LoOKIng over i'"' i"""" " -...
..... LnM.n l. nvtatonrn nf one. wlin .in.!
.nn the least bit nf form and piomlse
Id Be dCVPIOJlCU HllW,ll. .1.13 uuu fin Jl VV
is delected Of coiiifo, Snm t.aiMfnid.Ham
??......... tnn .tnnmtto wntilrl hnvo roiii.-
what of a chnneo to lopplo Johnson, hut
ill items ns If Ll't Arthn's iiollcy Is not
! sllow another negro to cop the cham-
Tin only sife bet. then, us a hope will be
v rustr Time It remains for the lndltldunl
Cvfcji and Jolts on Johnson, absorbing the Big
l bt.fk 1 "PCCO. anu S-iev ri iihhb, tiner wini-ii
Piri.fi .Is a probability of Gunboat Bnilth, Jock
LmSn. Oeorges Carpentler, rarl Morris or
ri?2 ,ihr hBDlrlnir heavyweight getting In
dnM enough lo put over the flnlfhlns hlow.
tBii. unless Wlllnrd cornea throutcli with a
' liraiKfr, there la no Immediate danger for
I Arlha from the uhllo hopes.
'lUrti are tho opinions of Airerlcnn pportsmen
'to Ci)t resardlni: tho onttome nt the liatlle:
t tPtln t'unhmnn A. IIIcp. rich planter mid
.., T im mHIi .Inlmtmn In t liIMnfr
T!lii t A nn. Mik. tliA tnnha nf Wlltaril flu n
MBit. 1 up not iikp hip n'tiitH m t uinrd iin u
flihtins niflchtne I think the negro Ina too
irwcli ry mattfr for lilm nnd while I will
got on neawi) i in imck jtmiibon
jack Curlrj, protnnter of the ilht I had
1 n. ncnltittt .Tnhnsnn nrirl T Ihlnk .T.irk linq
icb-d the limit 1 look foi Wlllard to n
JLa I'knm kout
r Sain Lcwlfl of Nmv ork, referee of Stidluin
(""fHitit-I think Willurd la a cinch to win. I
Pbiljeve' him one of the Rreatent of fighter.
. thlnb hr will riefrnl' .InlitlRnn finer a
Vcrat flsht
J- mtninr Wlsnti former llchtunlcht eham.
rton My nvnipnthles nro with Wlllnrd, but
.. Ia1 Ia flfttit ah'b ihA njl Tntr nn.1 fni
'Be wcim' inr ii ,ni 4 ci cj ui v iiu'i !
IMjj reason I ctlll Ktrln? lth .lohnaon, Just
'III all wncn jonnson ioukih .leurica
Sf Leo Fly mi, of New York I think Wlllnrd
feitands the peat elmn-'e ever pnsies'-ed by any
i,rhter of itefrntlnR a ohainpton. He has overv
jTnatural phyplcnl nnd qrp adantUKe, and
n ihould win ihe flKht If Tom Jones' slory about
ir-fllj development in correct.
UrCARRON STOPS CLARKK
I. AV1TII ItPIMi'IH'ITT IV li'IRTII
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fjack JIcGuigan Plans Australian
h Trip for Allcntown Middleweight.
T ACU;.VTOW Pn., M.irch 2fl Jack McCar
f ion, Allentonn inlddlewelRht, Kteppe'l nnoh'r
rune up me naner lowuru ino miaiiieweiKiit
chimpionshlp hint night, when, In tho fifth
round, ho Hiored n knrukotit oei Jackie Clark'1,
tt rill Ithor. Milfl'. It unn M.ie's lfhHh
f xht.
Th end wna swift and dramatic MeCnrtori
"hndul an unnercut on the law and Clarke
A U forward on his fnce After the count of
10 McCarron tarried htm to his corner. It
tooV Clarke some minutes to recover from his
cite.
After the bout Jni'k McQuillan, of the Na-
fJomJ A. f rhlladclphlu, Mc(arron'fl man-
ffrviiiiiAiQnectf h.t ho N maklnd arrunKe-
Bifnu to take McCarron on a tour to Aus-
wtrtftt. The affair Is hetriff nrranRed bv Tom
f T JfcAnrtrettB. nf Miluituker. In rniinecllnn with
F MTM Can 1 l t-k tarr l.rAitiAtf.i.B in1 tlirt atnt Id
In fce made itoon. Preliminary nrrangemenis
fcire alreadj been made for McCarron lo meet
fhtof tho brxt inlddlewcifihts In the Antipodes.
HENRY IIAUBER VICTORIOUS
hWhips
Peto Malone in Battle
nt
Broadway Club.
Six rnundR nf Imrrl bnvlni In ihr flnnl hnllt
f tt the Broadnay Athletic Cluh last iilxht ro
(fItcd tn a Mctory for Henry Hauhcr over
i Hoth principals arc rusirrd. hiird-hlttlne
ptoxers. but llaubrr not only proved tho
itrenKer. but ho outboxed lili oononpnt. iieat-
Elnihlni to the minch n inalorlty of the time.
E Tba femlwlnd-uri terminated abruptly In
tin, iourtn round, when Willie nenKcrt erossci
flwrd richt buIhk to Bud Wlleon'a Jaw,
nocklm: him out
P la the other limits Vounc MIdwnv Moppet
tlly'Manr In tho fourth round: Hilly Hlilen
Sunt Jackie Corhmn to dreamland In th"
Jijconii round, hlln Bobby MeCann earned
EtJe deelilon over JVeddy deodman.
JIMMY FRYER EARNS DRAW
jHolds Battlinp; Nelson Even Durinp:
25-Round Fight nt Havana.
.ItAVAVA Mm.!. ?n TlallllntF VAlonn Mnil
Jlauny Fryer, of Philadelphia, fought 25
rounda to a, draw here last nlBht.
r ncieon lorceu ino ngntine lnrougnout, ai
Jaouchi outweighed by nearly SO pounds.
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JNTEREST IN AMATEUR BOUTS
jMore Interest has been shown In tho 101-
yuna amateur poxintr tournament now run
Jlrj at' the Uaety Thcaire than In any ono
?w thire tills season. Among the boys en
ured Is Al Mooro, who will get his start prob-
X1' luniRni. lie nat ceen arawn wuu
.h&HV rhnnlln n .ll.ia- II. ,la allien. (mm
fi Penn. There will bo six or seven bouts,
list Winner In hn nAHan tn tliA llnf nt thnsn
Eap have already won their bouts This list
geludes, Eddie 0"Keefe, Hilly Kmlth. Andy
ftlRi.r. Daao Frank. Younz Dnnohup. Battllni!
JHlraray and Voung Martin.
ClbbrJiiB to Ficht McFarland
?rillr.Arj-l i. i- na ..,-,. .1 ...
n-Mibnui., .narvii -u, Aruuin wno pi.iicii
ere yesterday for a 10-round bout, to ha
UgfoT within fi() das, between Mlko Olb
was and 1'acky McKarland The men agreed
i?,flgh not mora than Ha pounds at 3
Jock on the afternoon of the fight. The
SXTetmcnt Rl.rm.1 wiu l,a tlrat uHfiiluMlnri
jnl by McFarland ,thut ho had gTonn
tpio the welterweight division. Heretofore ha
M4 Insisted he 'Svas a lightweight, although
reMucmiy ne loucnt at catcnweignts. uionona
'IS a CAnl.nH.- Irtt k.v n.1 Jl-nr.lsh, nh.mnlnn.
l!.P- The right Drobablv will be staged In
Milwaukee,
Welsh to Meet Battlinir Nelson
rLPJJWT. March 2U. Announcement was
IBtdS here yeterday that Freddie Welsh, llght
K?iSlt champion. Jast night signed articles In
aWA".?.0'. Ont , for a ten-round match with
"iiiing Nelson (n Havana on April 4, the
roilE In KAn. a am Va miptaln.rnlia. fnr t ha TnVltl.
Fm.tviii.r; r rA "y",i:i,."iTr . .!" -.":".""""
iUUII. It Uflu al.n .oM Ka IValoh li a a nlcrriaH
rRTi.S ''"-round match; with llllly Wagner at
gloUdo, Aprlf tt.
tireb and Baker Draw
InflTTSnUROll, March Sfl.-Harry Oreb, of
frrneld, and Knockout Baker, of Wilmington,
9roen last nlgh
WILLIAMS IS SUCCESSFUL
t ..BOSTON, Marcl
nni. 2d.' the nffl
SBIllrhard NorrU Wll.
8. 2d. thi. nnfTnnitl ph.mnlnn. vv.terdav
'On Fill, m.,,1. In .1,. .... n.inn n. Ih. an.
IK' invitation lawn tennla tournament of the
iSrKS'f '"I single wero disposed of and one
BRUlch la the doublts was decided.
First Scholastic Game Today
Th VVI-. r-i . t , it . . ..,,11 An
, 4..ww ?' bVnirBI UUHWIII tCll. w.l. v.
6. - --, 0VSBUI1 lilts ai.V.IIUWU, ,-.,"
I lladdonlleld High Sbool team at Had
?ff")eld. This U the Brat scholastic game of
Bt- )rear,
Cook Forced From First Place
IpSS?1,1a,-.'I' Mrch 26.-W. H. Pierce, of
SfSfMo- Col, rolllnr la the singles at tha
If.P'rlcan Howling Congress last night, broke
Itii ai 8' c records when he rolled a total pf
ill -E'M. The Prevtoua high record was held
If J.J- Ha ey, of Detroit: who rolled 105 In
Ei'v vwv. ex rjniaaeipnia. i ww .cwuu.
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Lucrative Prices at Juarez
ilOARtr ... r..t. A -IilmHim mlfM
B2Vd.e(1 ,'th uafut pacuUtori "the
JU track yeaterdir aftsreooo. the sberteat
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aptur4 (fee tbln.
J AM i A I arrnk ijfiiAAeo I ffttitSzs. I Think Th6
mr. josepm
Jackson
MAPolgous
JOHNSON PREDICTS
K.0.0VERWILLARD
Big Black Says Ho Will Stop
Kansan Before 20th Round
in Battle April 4.
HAVANA, Mnrch 2C Jack Johnson ex
pects to ictnln his chnmplonshlp by n
ltnoclt-otit. Ho predicted today that ho
would send Jetn AVIIIard Into Blumber
land before the :0th round of their IlKht
hero on April I. Ho In convinced that ho
Is tho master of all lighters-black and
white and fears no man In tho 21-foot
rltiB.
"I will knock out Wlllnrd before tho
-0th lountl," said Johnson. "It will tnko
mo four or llvo rounds to find out what
he has up his sleeve, nnd after that it
will he easy for me to map out my plan
and send him Into dreamland Wlllard'j
size does not worry me. Ills tnllncss
makes the solar plexus all tho more vul
nerable; also his Jaw for upper-cuts"
Despite the reports that liavo been cir
culated of tho poor condition of the cham
pion, the title-holder never looked better.
Ho Is ns fast and as shifty as oer, his
wind is In fine condition and his heart
action perfect. Ho boxes 10 to 13 rounda
dally without restlnB between rounds.
Threo sparring partners nltcrnate In tho
boxing bouts. Ah soon ns ono finishes a
round nnothor Jumps In, Tho sparrlnR
partners; are Hob Aimstrontr, the bis
noKro; Colin Hell and "Steamboat Bill"
Scott.
Ills tralneis nie also confident that
Johnson will retain tho title. Hob Arm
strong, who helped train Jim Jcrfrles for
his battle, with JohnBon, said today:
"Johnson will be In better shapo for
the 'Willurd llsht than ho was when he
fought Jeffries."
Johnson weighs 23S pounds today. Ho
will enter tho ring weighing nbout 225.
Wlllnrd tipped tho beam today at IMS,
and will toko off about eight pounds be
fore the day nf tho light. This will give
him an advantago of about 13 pounds over
tho "big smoke."
Tho betting on tho fight Is vaiylng, the
odds being from 2 to 2V6 to 1 tlmt John
son will win.
ALLYSTOPER WINS STAKE
Big English Turf Event Decided at
Liverpool Today.
MVEnrOOU March 2n. Tho Orand Nation,
nl, .ine of tho most Important eents on tha
Engllsh turf, with a stake aluo of J.O.IXI'),
wbh won today hy Allystoper. Jacobua was
second un-l I'athor Confessor third.
FLEMING VS. SHERMAN
AT QUAKER CITY CLUB
Battle Royal Also on Bill To
night Morris-Flynn Bout
Promises Good Sport.
Buck Fleming, Cray's Ferry's ng
gressivo featherweight, will meet a clever
opponent In Abo Sherman, of Frisco, In
the star bout of tho Quaker City A. A. s
weeklv show tonight. A battle royal Is
also carded.
Tho program follows:
First bout-Joe O'Nell. 17th Ward, s. Bar
nev Lugan. U. S. S. Missouri. .. . . ,
SecoiSI ' bout-Jimmy Cassldy. Falls of Behuyl-
"T'hlff iL"dnd,,VfrseV.0"S,outhwk. v..
NSef,'1,wVn,dAS;0Iuh.nJ;srnMan.yunk. ,.. Bert
8evrnd--Jpi-,HuckenH.mlnK. flray's Ferry. ,
Abo Sherman. San Francisco i
Billy McCarney sals Philadelphia tight fana
will see a. ery much Improved tighter In Carl I
Morris when the Oklahoma heavyweight meets .
l'orky Flynn. of Boston, at the National A. C.
tomorrow night. Harry l'almer, who provei i
himself a ser'atlonal battler on his debut here.
will tackle Harry Smith, local southpaw. In
one of tho preliminaries.
Charley Thomas hopes to Impress upon local i
fan. In hli bout with Charley, White at the
Olympia A. 'A. Monday night that he should
be boosted as Philadelphia's leading contender
for Fred Welsh's laurels. Ty Cobb, who bat. I
ties Johnny I'latil In one of the prelims, Is
conrtdent Of beating the 17lh Warder. I
The Falrmount A. C. patronage Is promised i
one of the best mldd ewelght encounters for
Some time on Tuesday night, when J.eo Houck
and K O. Harry iaser, ui III1UII..UM, via.ii
fn trie w nd-up, Marcus Williams plucked .
corking match when ha stgned up the mjn.
iioned "6S" pounders. Krankte. a brother
of Uo. will make his debut here against
Tommy Sharp.
Young Ahearn. of New York, and tJeorge
(Knockout) Brown. Chicago middleweight, ni.iy
meetet local club the second week In April.
The Memphis featherweight, acne Delmont,
who boxed at local clube.bout two ears ago.
la looking for fame and fortune In Chicago.
He Is under the management of Emil Thlery,
i?ho handle I'ackey McFarland's affairs.
Al McCoy will have an opportunity to prove
whether his one-round knock-out victory over
George Chip was a fluke when thq pair clash
.t Brooklyn April 8.
The new Al McCoy end K. O. Bweeney, of
New York, will meet la a M-round bout at
Havana. Cuba, tomorrow night. The latter
received the referee's decision over Dick ail
tVrt In the Cuban capital In hla first right
there.
Foes Ally to Stop St. Nicks
Kvrry other team In the Amateur Hockey
lisgue U represented on the all-star aeven
that will meet the St Nicks, champions, st
thi St. Whole. Rink. New York city, t"
nljhl Iewls. DuVtteae. Brown. Cree, Aaron.
MaeponneU and MacCarthy have bun phseen
to wpos Hehey Bikers array The game
will fce tit the bepettt of the estployea at the
rink, Wh U eJose tomorrow eight.
a knockout amateur baseball
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CUT AND DRIED FROM THE TRAINING CAMP
OPINIONS DIFFER ON
WHITE-CROSS BA1TLE
New York Ring Experts Do Not
Agree Some Say One, Some
Say Other Won Top Honors.
You may pick your own winner of tho
Loach Crosa-Chnrley White f.Kht lnt
nlKht. Sec how the opinions (lifter.
New York World.
T.eatl, Crn?i, nf New York, nnd ChnrlPv
Whltp, of I hlciiRO. fouKbi t rrn lionorn In
a trn-rouriil i?out whlil. w-nt tho limit nt Mml
Ifijn Squaro uardrn last nlRtit It wan ilio
rnoRt uncatlsfattory bout tli.U hart brcn fotiutit
thin winter between llBhtwrlnht. o the lim
to rntindtt of thn boxinff inn dull and listless
Tho crowd nhowed lt rtlrnpiolntmtnt by cat
en lift, hlsocn and booing Then both Inih
warmed up nnd occnslonnllv wwaiiped punches.
ew York TekKrnph
f'harlev Whlta Hopped Itnlilriroii, but he
didn't Mop Loach Cross at the JmiHtlnK tourna
ment hold Inst nlftlit t Madlcon hiunrp Ojr
l"n. under the ausplirs of Itmmle Johnnos
Neither did I row stop White but he ilenrly
outpointed him. It wni an expre Jount If
ono mav call It that, due to Its non-utop har
nrtcr. Othrrwlfo It wuu not so ers lant
White welch-d In at '2t rrnt- at liU1
New York Ameitcan.
Charley White, of ChUuRO, defeated headi
CrosH In a ruttllnR ten-rniud bout at Madlfon
Snuaro (inrden last night Tho WeMemcr
probably would hno won by a much wider
marKln had Crom ptood up and offered to e
rlniiKfl with him Onl at Intenah did Croa
du any real uRhttnff. The nfth round omv bc
lonKrJ lo ht-arh Tho llrt and Hoxeiith wero
about een, whllo White had the other Bien
round'
New ork Times.
I.arKG ripples of Joy upread through Ihe bant
Side last lilKht. for I.each 1 roai, the boxing
dentist of tho (Ihftto, ftcrnpplUR like a wildcat,
beat Charloy While, the Cnlinco llRhturlnnt,
In Madlruit .Square Harden In tho mini iicilo
and atlifarlorj ten-round hurl-burl that ha
heen ween in the blp arena thla Htacon It w.
a ual pcrnp. no Pliilllntr.
New Ynrk 1 f M-itlrt.
I.each Cron. New York'a rnoM prominent
llnhtwelght contender, Ihki night gno the pre
mier exhibition of hi lono; and eventful career
b nllghtly oitpolnllng Charley White, of t In
taeo, In ten lienely and Hometlmcr brutally
contested lnunda at tho Mad I sua l-qu.iro Car
den. New York Sun.
I-cach Cross and Charley Whllo tried every
punch they had any knowleduo of on rath
other la-t right at Madison Kquaro (iardcu.
and, though knockout punches wero tilwasH on
tap. tho men xvtm there at the end of ten
rourdn It was a draw.
NEW YORK THIUCNi:.
I.each Croka outpolntod Charley White, of
Mllwnukee. hv a suhLlnntlal margin at
Madl&nn Snuaro Cnrdoii last night Tho
veteran'H blowa tarried more etlug than
White's, and, aUhouuh tho latter landed his
punches cleaner he horo the markn nf combat
whci, ho left the ring, whereas I -each, exct'pt
for red glove marks on his ribs, was out
wardly uninjured.
BILLY 3IAXWKLL TO BOX
(JE0IK1K CHIP IN BROOKLYN
Jimmy Dougherty's Protege Wants
Prelims at Local Clubs.
Billy Maxwell, local middleweight,
known ns Wllllo Adnins nntll recently,
probably will meet Oeorgo Chip, of Now
rustle, Pa., nt tho Uroudwuy Sporting
Club, Brooklyn, N. Y., In tho near future.
Jimmy Dougherty, of fJrum I.ynne, wus
offered tbo ditto for tho locnl flKtiter a
short tlma tigo, but BlIly'B hund, which
he Injured agnlnst Billy Mlaklo nt tho
National Club early In January, had not
healed.
However, MaxwcU'o hand Is In perfect
condition nguln nnd ho Is working out
dally at Dougherty's quarters, wlicro
Johnny Kllbane conditioned himself for
his match ull'n Kid WIUlaniH ut tho
Olympln. Dougherty wantH to match
Maxwell for a bout or two at a local
club beforo accepting tho Chip match.
I.co Houck or Jack McCarron may hao
a fllns nt Maxwell, Dougherty says, and
Jlm'a protogo will bo tickled to death to
meet either or both. Billy believes slx
tound bouts with Houck and McCarron
will put hlni on edso to accept tha 10
tound nffulr with Cnlp In Brooklyn.
BILLY MAXWELL
Jimmy Dougherty's middleweight
wants to battle Leo Houck and
Jack McCarron hero beforo meet
ing George Chip in a ten-round
bout,
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JACK WELSH NAMED
TO REFEREE BIG FIGHT
San Francisco Man Chosen Out
of Field of 14 Billy Rocap
Was One Candidate.
Jack Welsh, of San Francisco, has been
named ns referee for the Johnson-Wlllard
fight. He was selected 'at n meeting of
tho principals nnd promoters Inst night
at Havana, Cubn, nnd the promoters sent
a cablegram to him nfklng his accept
ance. Tom Jones as spokesmnn for Wlllnrd;
Johnson acted for himself. Welsh was
selected from it list of 14 men. Wllllum
It. Itoenp, Spoits Editor of the PuiiMC
laKmiBR, was one of tho experts consid
ered. Shnrpe, of Ht. I.ouls, nnd Mlko
Donovnn, of Now York, were also
invoice!, hut Welsh won.
Tho proposal to nnme a substitute or
nn alternate was deferred until word
should bo received from Welsh.
KAN KItANCISCO, March i:6.-Jnck
Welsh, who tins been selected to referee
tho Jolinson-Wllluiil light in Havana, will
pi nimbly decline the honor. Welsh de
elniTil Inst night thnt lie baldly felt
eriuul to the long trip.
"I have been Hiiffeilng from .in nltack
of iliriimatlsin for thn Inhl ten davs."
said he. "and unless I feel a lot better
within the next day or two It will be Im
possible for mo to accept tho honor. I am
going to talk the matter over with my
brother this morning, however, nnd tlion
1 will be able to give tho fight promoters
a dcflnlto answer."
MISS LANNAN FINE SHOT
Breaks Eight Rocks in Contest for
Willis Cup Honor.
r 'iI'M,NOT0.N-. Pel- Marcb 20.-MI.S Mario
$!!r,1,nr.ur':f'li(' "? "tUng her name on the
Willis Cup. shattering eight, which was the
highest more made by u member of the Ne
mours dun Huh, of Wilmington, whonu name
was not ulreaily encmxe.l on tho coeted Mece
of silverware. Tho srorcx '
Miss Harriet D Hammond. 11. Mrs. Charles
wrs.TirUli:rlfi.!s?Bi'n- " Mra- iia"y
litRlnnliiK April 1. there win be a series of
npeilal events for threo .rlzra, to bo unarded
netnrdlng tp tho Lewis eluss Hjstnm Tho tlnal
(lili''b'Bn'he'irotnnip?l.'ill,.lJf0rtlie W," W
Episcopal Gym Meet
Tho Kplscopal Academy will hold Its annual
gymnastic exhibition In the school's Rymtia'
slum tonlKbt 'Hie members of tho aggrega.
tlon aro primed for some sensational stunts,
AMATEUR BASEBALL
TEAMS BOOK GAMES
Sherwood Club to Organize
First-Class Squad Lynn
haven .Out for Meets.
I,. V. yatt, former manager of the l.wlng
A, A., has announced hla resignation and will
assume tho management of the Sherwood Club,
A strluly hrat-ulasa bwol-oll team will be
jilaiod on thu held. The lullowiiig pluera
ttae oeen si. nod. ram Llggot, C. liruvvii, ,,ait
lukiii., miiiun, v-jiew, r . uuuey. iti.
uadey,
in. Mul
tldelbtri
juu ttuuer. oiiuii, pi
Skipton. h ,Tulor. J,
oiiuii, rrteinun, latl-luiia.ia,
KuKIIU. 11.
Sillier, K. llupp. McCarthy mid J. Aaup, All
kames will bu pl.ijcd ut bhtruood J-lei J, fwili
street und vMutb avenue, unu strictly first
nass tiuvellng teams will bo booked. Com
luunhatu wltn L. W. Watt, 1U North Jlub-
UUll
liisoil sirvni.
The Udounrd Club, u, newly organUed semi
professional untiling tcum, has A, J. Uraef
uu Its muiiager anu unuer his guldunce the
una hopes tu eopo with all leading teams In
und out of tuvkn, Thu seuaon will open May
-' with the beat homo club proyurod. All kau
Ing homo clubs In I'onnsjlmriU and Now Jer
sey desiring to book the Udouard Club com
iiiuntiatii with A. J. (Jrael, ID, West husque
hanna uienue.
The Indiana Hoys' Club closed Its basketball
by a score of a.'l to 11. 'Ihls made u, total of
1 won und 3 lost. Manager Welssman would
like to hear from the Ht. lllta. manager so
that u series could be arranged between tha
two teams. Address L. 11 V.elssnimi. 111
North Marshall street.
The Diamond A. A., a strictly semlprofes
slonal traveling team, desires games with all
teams of thla class In Pennsylvania, New Jer
sey and Delaware for Saturday or Sunday,
Diamond will have a last team .having signed
up some of the best scmlpru bovs In th nv.
names are preferred with Swedtsboro. Wood,
bury, 1'le.usanl.ltle X'olwyn, l'asehall. Cape
May and Melrose A. L, nf Atlantic City Ad
dress 11. V. lleuley, BO 1 3 Stlllman atlcet.
Tha Lvnnhaven Club -will place a fast team
on the field this seuaon and would be pleased
to bear from, all home teams, sui h a. ai
leen. Devlin A. C Itockford. of (.ten Kiddle;
lllvcrton-i'almyra and all team, having a fair
guarantee . Practice games for April are de
sired Address John Dougherty, lies Latoua
street.
The Olrard Reserves, a first cJals. fully uni
formed traveling team. Is desirous of arrang
ing i.ames with all first-class home teams will.
Ing to pay a fair guarantee. For games write
Manager Herman Oct Inter, 1000 North Ran
dolph street.
The Collegians will put a strong team on
tho field this season. The management ha
gathered several former college and scholsstla
star, such as Pat Bayne. left fielder of St.
Joseph's College; Frank Leckle. last year .
star, pitcher of Bt. Joseph's College, who
finished tho last season without a defeat
chalked up against him; Hlckey. former
Northeast shortstop; joe Llngg and Tom
Lecker. both of St. Joseph's. All first-class
home team, desiring a good attraction com.
munlcate with Illchard lUnnlgso, 1210 North
ITtU street T
The et Philadelphia Independent League
has reerg.nlied far the season, awl ha a
?wSfiMP" i8f lr-5hu leanu. Address
COMPEL CHAMPIONS
T0B0X,SAYS0'NEIL
, n
New York Man Believes Title
holders Should be in Decision,
Contest Once a Month.
Those chnmplons of the llsllc realm
who nro gathering golden eggs by the
bushel with no particular regard for the
poor old goose are to get nn awful Jolt
erelong. All tho gnat boxing commis
sions and organizations of tho world
aro to combine In nn offorl to compel
every world's champion boxer to defend
his tltlr- In a decision bout lit lenst onco
a mouth.
Krnnti R O'Nell of the New York State
Athletic I'nmmlFH'on, It tho Hum vvlm 1.
fntherlni; the Men. In nn Interview ho said
lint nlsht
"I hnve ben working on this plan to loni
pel chaiiinlona lo ilpfend their titles In n ile.
ilslon bout onro In :10 lnys at least mid
nil of the hoxlnir nrgnnlzHiliinfi are with mo
I line innimunlented with l'uiil Rousseuu,
preslilnit of tho National IVilerntlon of IJox
Ing Clubs of France, and he will luck mo
un In my efforts tn make theio men do some
thing I'int lit worthy nf u clintnplnn. Hnus
seau Ih on the editorial start nr l.o Temps,
and he will swing thai paper In lino when It
comes to putting our efforts Into efTei t. Victor
llryer Is with us. ton Hugene c'orrl nf the
Nntlonal Sporting Club of London, will lend
his old also, lie is KncKind's llrst man In
boxing. Mr. It.il.er. of Australia, hna prom
Isod tn Join is la u worlds novernlnir body
Tho Slate ommlHlnnf im nf Wtsioniln and
Montana nro slrohffly in favnr of nur plan
and will Inln in in an endeavor tn makn
boxing tthnt It should he There Isn't .
big promoter nr n club In tho lind that won't
wilcomo this pinn.
WORKMEN ATTACK
SUNDAY TABERNACLE
Sturdy Blows of Hammers
Transforming Building Into
Heap of Debris.
The sound nf many hammers rang out
early this morning In the big "Blll"
Sunday tnhernacle when a largo gang of
workmen for tho Sterling t'sed Materials
Company began tearing down tho build
ing. Many persons who had nttended tho
evangelistic services In the tnbernnclo
visited tho structure today for a Inst look
beforo tho workmen had entirely de
molished tho form of tho building.
Among tho visitors wero many of tho
men nnd women who had been converted
by Sunday. Some persons o,yes tilled with
tears ns they stood for tho last tlmo look
ing nt tho rough wooden structure in
which they had "hit tho trail." Many of
them carried splinters nnd small pieces of
boards away ns souvenirs, nnd not a few
had their pockets tilled -with tho sawdust
from the aisles. Many of tho converts
said they would fill cushions with tho
material over which tho thousands trod
ns they walked forward to tako Sunday
by tho hand.
When tho work nf demolishing tho tem
porary house of worship was begun tliciu
was it throng of idle men on hand In
the linpo that they could obtain work.
About 50 weie given Joba. Mora than
100 wero disappointed. After lingering
about th ii structure for soma time, those
men who were unablo to get employment
walked sadly away and once moro began
their sourclt for work.
The purchasers of thn building have 13
days In which to razo tt and removo tho
material. But they hope to finish in less
time. They will sell most of tho lumber.
Heports received from Winona Lake.
Intl., indicate that Mr. Sunday is in a
nervous condition slnco ho has had a few
days' rest, and he Is Just beginning to
feel the effect of the great strain he was
under hero. However, he expressed his
belief that he would bo In line shape to
open the Paterson campaign on April -I.
Northern Pacific on the Ocean
Steaming at the rate of 5 miles an
hour, the giant steamship Northern Pa
clflc left the Delaware Capes at 6:40 a. m.
today and pointed her bow southwest on
the first leg of her 16-day Journey to
San Francisco via the Panama Canal.
Rarly risers among the 400 passengers
witnessed that ever Interesting sight of
"dropping the pilot." Albert a. Ben
nett, of the Pennsylvania Pilots' Associa
tion, directed the course of the finest and
fastest vessel ever to leave this port
down the Delaware Blver.
hl'MMKK IIKSOIITS
AtUntlo City, N. J.
Leading high-class, raodsrate-rate hotel
A I RPMARI F Virginia avs. near Beach.
ALnnrnflui-c Cap 8S0- Bt,.m beUi,.
vator, sun parlors, prl, baths, etc.; excellent
table, ev g. dinners, orchestra. Special 1 10 up
wkly.l 12 up dally. Booklet. J. P. COPB,
Cape May, N. J.
THE WINDSOR bIh,,'?t0n' ehn.
ocean view sun parlors. lUthe. Booklet.
MISS HALPIN
OCEAN CITy. K. J.
THE BREAKERS KTwBv
Only Boardwalk hotel. K. A. TOUNQ. Mjr.
HOT SERMON ON HELL
BY BLACK EVANGELIST
Rolls on Floor, Then Shows
Glory of Heaven by Flapping
Coat Tails as Wings.
A detailed deserlplloii of hell, the ex
istence of which lie proved by 27 biblical
tlUolntlnns, cnujcd f.0 "pike strikers" to
flinko tho hand of the Itcv. Alexander
W'lllbnnk", the negro icvlvnllst, nt the
Vnrlck A. .M. i: Zlon Temple InBt night.
Incidentally, tho big 280-potmd preacher
caused more excitement by his sormon,
"A Prnyer Meellng In Hell" thnn by nny
other lie Ims preached In the two weeks
lio has been In Philadelphia.
Announcement was made prior to the
Sermon bv tho ltev. Sylvester 1.. Cor
I others, pa it or of the Temple, that tho
collections during thn rnvlvnl, with thn
exception of last night nnd tonight, will
be devoted to the Institute he hn founded
nl Hip Temple. This will Include n freo
rmplnvment bureau for nearocH, nnd
tnnnttnl training and sewltif? classes, t'ol
ltM'tlr.iiR Hm night and tonight will bo for
thn cNnncellnt.
Tentative plans for r grenl pnrntle ud
Br.ind street some nlRlit noAt week as a
protest ami Inst the lltiiyir traffic ul.o
were announced Invltntlons to par
ticipate have been sent out by Mr Cor
rolhers to vlrtuallj nil the tllble clashes
In the city, nnd mniiv other religion",
nnd fraternal orRiinlz.illoiis Thete prob
nbl will be several bands and numerous
torch llBhls.
WlllbntikH List night began his sermon
wltli thn story of n mnti who nlwnNS ex
pected to git to hell. A small boy ovcr
henid him sav so nnd unlchPd the limn
climb Into a liny Htaek Then the bov
set lire tn the slnck. When tho man
nwoko there were flames nil around him.
"In hell," hn said. "Just as I ex
pected "
Wlllbniiks outdid himself in demon
strating tho points of his sermon. He
pioved himself a good actor, holding the
1700 people In tho chinch silent for 15
minutes whllo he Imitated a rich man
crnwllng nbout on tho floor of hell. Tho
pronclicr dropped to his hands nnd knees
on the pint form, groveled on tho Moor
nnd rolled over.
Then suddenly he jumped to Ills feet
with tho contrasting inntomlmo of a
mnti going to heaven, lie said nothing,
letting tho Illustration spent: for Itself.
Ills people broke Into erjtatle shouts ns
he hegnn tn dance about tho platform,
flapping the tniis ol hla coat like wings.
Tho evangelist In the courso of his ser
mon got Into every corner of the big nu
dlloilum nnd Sundav school room ad
joining, which was thrown open to ac
commodate the overflow crowd. Ho did
not climb on the benches, contenting him
self with stalking up nnd down the nlsles,
hnwexer, roaring a rnpld-llro description
of what Is In store for those who fall
to "get religion "
GUNMAN WHO KILLED
I'OLTCIUIAN 31UST DIE
Peter Mclba Sentenced to Be Hanged
for Murder.
WILMINGTON. Del., Mnrch IHi-rcter
Melba. alias Krakiis. convicted of the
murder nf Policeman Francis X. Tlcrney
on Mnrch B, wis today sentenced by the
Court of Oyer nnd Terminer to bo hanged
nt tho New Ciihllc County Workhouse
on May H. The oxecutluu will be wit
nessed only by the witnesses provided by
law.
The courtroom was crowded und ninny
wnlted outside while the sentence was
passed. Melba was brought Inlo Court
bv Chief Warden Crawford nnd work
house gunrds. Ho did not appear greatly
concerned and was cool nnd collected.
Attoinov General Wolcott asked that
sentence be passed nnd Mclba was or
dered to stand up. In answer to tho twiial
question ns lo whother he had anything
to sav, he shook his head. The court
told him ho hud been nbl nnd fiillhfullv
defended by his counsel, but tho Jtir
had found him guilty. He showed no
emotion ns Chief Justice PennowlU
passed sentence nnd w.is Immediately
taken back to the workhouse. A death
watch will now be placed over him until
the execution.
Included nmong tho crowd which heard
tho death sentence was a Inrgc number of
women.
Clergyman Transferred
Archbishop Prendergast today an
nounced tho transfer of tho Hev. James
Plosnl from tho St. btanlslaus Chutc'i,
t'ontesvllle, lo St. llcdwlg's parish,
Chester.
OBITUARIES
Joseph Herman Vaill
Joseph Herman Vnlll, formerly editor
nnd publisher of tho Wlnsted Herald,
nt Whittled, Conn., und president of the
Connecticut Hdltorlal Association, died
yostorday at tho homo of bin son, Robin
son Vnlll, Wlstcr road, Ardmoro, from
pneumonia. Ho had suffered from pn
rubsis since 1908.
Mr. Valll was 78 yearn old. the son of
tho lato ltev. Herman Landoii Vnlll, of
I.ltclifleld, Conn. Years ago ho retired
from tho publishing business and made
his home In Ardmoro with his son. He
served ns assistant postmaster In his
native city In Connecticut and wns) ap
pointed executive commissioner ut the
Chicago. Atlanta and St. Louis Exposi
tions. His body will be taken to Litch
field, where the funeral will take place.
Mrs. M. S. Hershey
Mis. Catherine Sweeney llershcy, wife
of M. S. Hershey, who reaped u large
fortune from the manufacture of sweet
chocolate, died yesterday at tho Bellevue
Rtratford, following n lingering Illness.
Mrs. Hershey was returning to her home
In Hershey, Pa., last week, after spending
some tlmo nt Atlantic City to regain her
hcnlth, when she became suddenly ill,
nnd had to be carried tn the Philadelphia
hotel. Mm. Hershey before her marriage
w.ia Miss Catherine Sweeney, of New
York city. Sho was about 35 years old.
The body will be taken to tho Hershey
home today for burial.
Davis T. GrotT
Davis T. Uroff. a retired farmer, whose
ancestors wero among the early settlers of
Montgomery County, la dead at his home
near Royersford. He succumbed Wednes
day, In hU 70th ear, after a brief 111
ness. Mr droit Bpent an entire lifetime
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Tel. Walnut 356-J57 i'ulla,. Pa.
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on Ihe old liomcstcnd where lie wis htitri
Hn Is survived by one son, Wllmer T.
Oroff, formerly supervising principal of
tlu Jenhlntown High School Mr, Ben
jamin T Sillier, of llojcrsford, Is a slater,
Mrs. Fred Lane
Sirs. Ida Itlte. wife of Fred Lati6, ot
3 Jlotneetead nvenue, C'ollftiBstvootI, N
J., died this morning nt her residence
after nn Illness of two weeks. Mrs Latin"
was born In Springfield, Mass., In 1MI, nnj
for ninny years wns a resident of Phila
delphia. Sho is survived by her husband,
n, foil Fred II, nnd two daughters
nrlntha U nnd Idn A. Funeral arrange
ments have not been completed
IN MI'.MdltlAM
lll'tlll"), tn loving remembrnnee of nur
dear father, t.KWIB A Hl'IiBS, who de
parted this Ufa Mnrch in, 1014,
riUI.DnEN
.IAI'HMINi linilKCC'A In loving mmory
of our dear mother, who departed this life
Mnrch SO, 1PH
MIM.IAMSON. In remembrance of my
father, HBO. W WILLIAMSON, died March
ill!, isoil o V. W,
catljg
AIIIIAMS WBI.MNCITON I , suddenly, at
Chestnut Hill. In his Tti'.h venr Duo notice
nf th. funirol will be given
IIACON. At his residence, The Pines,
itnshi'ii, N V, ihnrsilaj, March 313. tuts,
HIlN'ltY BACON, huaband of Husan William
Itftii'Inll, (pti jears of age. Funeral services
will te hell on Monday, Mann 20. IBIS. Time
win be announced bereniter l'lense omit
flow ere.
IIAIIIIV.-On the 21th of March, IBIS,
THOMAS F. husband of Teresa M. Barry.
The relative and Irlends nro Invited to at
tend the rmirrnl on Tuesday morning. March
"'. Irom ''Is late residence .1102 Wains av,
Solerrn ltpqulrm Mass nt St Vincent's
''nun h tlermnntovvn Interment At Cathe.
rtral Cem"ter. Aunmobllo funeral
(It.tjtjm. on Moreh 21. litis, LETHA
CIIAVIH aged 2S veirr, nt Ms late resl
slenee ,ai Ash nvo. cnllingsdale Interment
nt Aloskle t'emeterv
CI..UIK. On March 2.1. 101.1. MAnaARET,
liln'v nf James Clark, mil daughter of the
late c'lirlstlin nnd latharlnc Hoth Funeral
set; be. on Mond.it, nt 2 p m . at her late
residence Hm i;nt Orleans st Interment
Mt re seo Ceineter
Ct)I,TON.At his residence, 3727 Locust at,
on .Varib 21. luli. .tiAlllllAS BALDWIN,
fo" nt-."'e late SaMn nr.d Suzanne Beau,
mont Colton, m tho seventy-sixth ear of his
JR. Ilelatlves and Iriends are Intlted to at.
tend tho funeral services on Saturday after
noon at M o'rloik. nt the apartments of
oilier 11 ruir, 1S20 chestnut street. Inter
ment private Please nmlt flower
CONI.KV. At his resMence,27iri Federal St.,
on March 25, 101S. WALTBR II CONLEY,
n,!f,.," fear. Due notice of tho funeral
will bo given
COt'l.NON On March 2.1, 101(1. ANN 1I
vviro of Thomas' Coulson, Sr Funeral serv
ices on Mondut, at 2 p. m., at tho residence
or hoi son, Thomas Coulson, Jr , 2135 Or-
..'.IS"!' V Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery.
DUSHOt; I.AS On March 2.1. 1015, ERNEST
., husband of Anna U. and son ot the late
(lustave (I. and Th-i.lil.-i il. Dussonlas. Due
notlre of the funeral .till be glten, from his
..lJ!.,r..rs,drncs fo:l North Slh st
LCKIIAItDT On March 2.1, 1015, EMMA
,' f. s""5. Llvecy), widow of Theodore A.
i-eklMnit tunernl on Monday, at 2 p. m.,
,.:C?.m '"' Aramlngo ave Interment private,
1 J.T.li'r.Pn .March 2U. 1015, ELIZABETH
l-ii .s'. daughter of tho late Casper and
hllrabeth Flto Ilelitlvcs and friends aro
. "J" ,0 attend the runeral services, on
-i'"11?.'. "' I P ni . nt her lato residence.
7,. I It'wuter street Interment private In
West Murci Hill Ccmetert
)J l.EIt On .Mur.-h 21. 1015, ELIZA
nilTII II FOWLER, widow of William II.
snwler Funeral on Saturday. March 27. at
- .. p m , from 119 King'. Highway, East
J addnnlleld, N. J. Interment private, at
Baptist Cemetery
oi;!,'jK:, On March 21, 101.1. EMMA
t.l.llLE. daughter of the late Louis and
Anna Oerle. Funeral nn Saturday, nt u:S0
tn . fmm 2.WU list Sergeant st. Inter
ment at North Codnr Illll rjemctery
LHtorX. On March 21, Win, FREDERICK
1 , husband of Jennie Delslnger airoux and
son or I.ouls I; and Amelia 8, airoux.
Hinernl on Saturday, at 2 p in. precisely,
from his parents' residence. IU1 North 3lst
st Interment prlvato
OLAZIElt On Jlureh 24, 1015. MAR
OARET B., wife of Frederick M. Olailer
and daughter uf the lato William and
( hrlstlana Lord Funeral on Monday, at
s 10 a. m. from 4S2T1 A at Solemn Re
quiem Mnsa at the Church of tho Incarna
tion, at 10 a. in. Interment New Cathedral
Cemetery
GOODMAN. On March 2.1. 101.1, ELIZA
BETH GOODMAN Funeral on Sunday, at
a p m , from 111 East Lancaster ate., Ard
trore. Pa.
GRAF. On March 21. 101.1. MARY A.
GltAI . widow of Frederick Oraf. Funeral
on Saiurdaj, nt 7:'I0 a. m, from 270S West
Thompson st Solemn High Mass at St.
sranfli Xavler'a Church, at n a m sharp.
Interment at Holy Beputchre Cemetery.
GIIA1 On Mnrch 24. 101.1. CHAHLOTTU
E.. daughter Into Wllllaui F und .Mary M.
Uray S'unernl eervlros Saturday morning,
in o'clock precisely, at her late residence,
-O-'O Mt Vernon st Interment private.
HAND At Salem. N. I., on Murch 21. 1015,
ALEXANDER HAND Funeral 'rom 13
ilrirflth st , Salem, on S.viurdav, March 27,
at 2 p m.. without further notlre. Inter
ment at i:ast View Cemetery Salem
HEttMfEY. On Mars ll 2.1, 101.1, CATHA
RI.SE S, wife of .Milton K Hershey, ot
Hershey, Pa Relatives and friends are In.
tltod to attend the titneral serticea, on Sat
urday nfternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the apart
ments of Oliver II. Balr, 1S20 Chestnut st.
Interment private
HOFFMAN On March 21. 101.1, WILLIAM
S HOFFMAN. Relatives nnd friends aro In.
tiled to attend the funenil service, on Sat
urday nfternoon. March 27, at 2 o clock, at
his lato resldeuie, -tiUd llaverrnrd ave, Re
mains mas be viewed Friday evening,
HOVER. On March 24. 1015. CATHERINE
E. widow of llenrv Hover Funeral on
Sundav, at I p m., from 17UI Ellsworth st.
Interment private. West Laurel Hill Ceme.
terv.
llt'.M I'll 111 S. On March 2.1. 10IS.
COIUNN'A, daughter of Fred and Jeannle
Ilumphrjs, aged 17 enrs months Funeral
on Saturday. March 27. at It p. ni . from 717
Cove road. Merchant v ill.'. N. J Interment
at llelhel ( emelcry
I.EMIKIt. On March 2.1. 101.1. MARV M..
wife or i:dwln C. libber Funeral on Mon
da, at 2 p. m. from her late residence. 123
South 5th si , North Wales, Pa Interment
at Lplscnttnl Cemetery, ilwynndd. Pa,
I.01VEN'IHAI.. On March I'd, 101.1, DAN
IEL. hu.bi.nd of Sar.ili Lovventhal Rela
tltcs and friends, also Chester I,odge No. 48H,
II. P O. K arc Intlted to attend the
funeral, on bui.dav. nt 2 p. m from his
laic residence. 181S Diamond st Interment
nt Adath Jeshurun Cemetery. Pieasa omit
llowers. Baltimore papers please copy.
McKAV. On Marsh 2.1. 1015, ANDREW U
M KAY. son nf William and the late Elisa
beth McKay Due notice of the funeral will
he glt-vn. from the residence of hla brother,
IV, Ilium McKav. 2KM North Lawrence at
MOORE On March 23. 1015. HARRY II.,
son of the late E. Reese and Mary Moore
and husband uf llerthu L. Moore. Funeral
cervices on Monday, at 2 p m. precisely, ut
his late residence, 4218 Grlscom St., Frank
ford. Interment prltatc.
MUHI'HI. On March 23. 1015. CATH
ARINE, widow of Edward Murphy. Funeral
on Saturday, at 7..10 a m . from 710 North
:ii:th at Mass at Kt. Agatha's Church, at V
n m Interment Cathedral Cemetery.
fiKEIIKII. On Marsh 2.1. 1015, ELIZA
BETH, widow nf Paul Seeber, aged S3
tears Funeral on Saturday, at 2 p. m.
precisely, (rom her late residence, 2220 West
Columbia ave. Interment strictly private.
SHOEMAKER On March 24, 1013. Miss
JU.l.KN hliQEMAKEK, daughter of the lata
Joseph and Ilaihel hhoemaker. Relatives
and trlends are Invited to attend the funeral
services on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
ireclsel, at the residence or William Wells,
f.TJ North Sid street Interment private.
hNOWDKN. On March 23, 1010, OER
TRUDE WEIR SNOWOEN. widow ot John
jnowden Funeral services on Saturday,
at 2 30 p m . at her late residence, l-'OO
South Urejlok st Interment private,
bTKVKNS. On March 21, 1013. KATH
ARINE W daughter late Benjamin and
Susanna Stevens. Relatives and friend, ore
intlted in attend the funeral services, on
Saturday afternoon, ut 2 o'clock, at her
luie residence, .l-'-'u slreene st., Uermantown.
Interment private
SYNAMON. On March 25, 101.1, ELIZA
BETH, eldist daughter of the late James,
and Margaret bynajnon, of Philadelphia,
Funeral services on Saturday, at S p. m
at the apartments ot Oliver 11. Balr. l-''i
Chestnut st Interment private.
TKM'HNEIt On March 25, 1015. KARL
AUUL'ST TESCIINER, husband of Elisa
beth Teechner fnee Kammerer), Funeral on
Saturday, at 1 P. m . from 1107 North
Howard St., at 2 p. in., from the Living
Water Mission, 12S1 North 24 st. Interment
Greenmount Cemetery
TIIOMAH. On March 23, 1915, LOUISA C-.
widow of Dr. John M, Thomas. Funeral
from the parlors of Sechler & Magulre, J3IU
North 20th St.. on Saturday, at 2 p. m. In
terment private. Fern wool Cemetery
TlIOMPbON. On March 23, 1015, WALTER
C, .on of Thomas H and Mary L. Thomp
son, aged 12 jeara Funeral on Saturday, at
2 v. m.. from 1333 Wlngobocklng at. Inter
ment private. Hillside Cemetery.
TOLANU. EDWARD DALE TOLAND.very
suddenly, at Hot Springs, Va., In SsUh year
of age. Funeral at fit. Thomas' Chi)rrh.
v hltemarsh. on Saturday afternoon, at 2 SO
o'rUxk. Arrival of train leaving Broad
street for Whltemarah Station at I 23. Kioiily
omit flowers.
VAILL. At the residence of hi. son. Mr
ROBINSON VAILL, VVIster road. Ardnsve,
Pa., on March 23, 1813, Joseph Herman, aim
of the late Ret. Herman Lanaon and Flora
Gold Valll, ol Utthfteld Conn Interment at
West Cemetery, Litchfield, Conn , on Satur
day afternoon. March 11. at 1 o clook
VBVs On March 20. 1815. WILLIAM VET,
'St. husband ot Framlaka Vey (nee VUllng).
sged U7 years. Due notice of the funeral
will be given
W111TAKER. On March 24, 1015. MARTHA
A. widow -of John B. WplUksr Relatlvs.
and friends are Invited to attend the fusexaJj
service., on Saturday morning, at 10 SO pi
slsely. at her late restdeme. 2347 North
College av. Interment private
WORTHY nee Jackson) On March 22,
Win. ELECTA WORTHY wt e e Chartsa
U. worthy, stged 32 yeara Funerst avrsd-tss
oa WrdneMay afternoon, st 2 u clo.k, at the
apartment at Oliver II. Balr HCs) i"betuut
st. Intenaent at Weetnlsuvtsw 'Vuii-ltry
Oeneva IN. V) an4 New Voik f)it jhm
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