Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 24, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING ?n&HB-PHILADBLPHlA. MONDAY, JANTTAEV 24, 1910.
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LPEN URGES TENNIS LEAGUES TO "GET TOGETHER" OTHER COMMENT ON SPORT NEWS
jOCAL TENNIS LEAGUES ARE
NOT PULLING TOGETHER
ffiterclub and District Organizations Not Work-
s :.-.-. -fni' "Roof Tnfavocjfci -' r.,
in Philadelphia
Hy WILLIAM T. TILDEN, 21)
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t (he new 5 ear not ct a '"or',Jl
.u snti the coming tennis senson
!A few months ahead of us. It might
ISv.ll to Just take a Rlnnce nt the eon
Zl which are found In till sport
m' . , rnnd Philadelphia.
Wo have potential
material, ultcrlj un
developed, which tm
noutslonablv equals
thnl of mn other
(.astern clt Wo
hnve tho tilths, the
. iimntc In which 1o
plnv nntl n few stars
to set us the nxnm
tln unit vet owing to
conditions which
must ho recognised
Philadelphia Is fnr
STniTDEN si' Miimi I. o - -
. .n tennis world in s ""","
f ' . i,mi.ni What llirsp colidl-
?i Irmetrone n few weeks ago wrote
' .hJ nn,i Pointed ni tlclo on one
,wMhMomnttcrq hut was Just n lit
W1 on the orR.mimtloiis Involved.
5 .. Khilmlelnliia tennis two
nioro hopeful 1 hat the number of
young plnvors which nin rntnlll till
around the tltv
Hnpltl Developim-nl
Por ovornl yems Shine Tlinyr-r. Ken
neth Kenneth, .tack .iNMnii ahd .Toseph
iiowlniul have been ecoRiil?ed na plavcrs
of nblllt, and their ileclopmcut tins been
uipld nml mnrhetl, hill llioie ts et mi
other group, voimger still, who mut lie
considered Those inrlude. ilrst. Itoj n
Coflln, or Onwintnwii Crlrkot Club tin
most ptnmislng nr nil nui Litis
Collin Is urn IT vet luia stood mi iliIiisi
the sirnln of toninnnieni pim vcm well
Ills gnme Is n oiv well loiiinlrd nnp
Itavlig uli exceeding good forebnnd dile
which ho lilts with good pm c he itn
well nnd Is fnlr overhend lie litis pi tain
weaknesses, his service being emtio nnd
Ills bncklmnil tnel tig sover.ii, v. rt
theso nro not Hoy's w'orst .nulls Up
docs not seem to be nbtn to rnp the fact
Hint to succeed one must work, nnd lie
lonfs on the court often losing mate lies
which by concentration nnd exertion (ami
perspiration) ho could win. Cntess this
fault is lcmcdled nt once It tnnv uiln mi
othniulip. excellent panic Ills ironic Is
tho best boy's gnme 111 the cltv, Vet his
SCENES AT THE NATIONAL A. C. SHOW SATURDAY
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(SEFEREE rAC6UI6AN TAKES
tumble
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Pii?.iiicV.I ... Mm"jim- iwituiM imu
r .?'7 iLVEs,; sDu&- - -
LAOORE QlViNCr HIS
BROTHER. CrENTLE ADVICE1
BACK I ci'ii iTv'N. I 2E fttD IN I
C5L' ' yks PAPER y
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eTACK pauper, tackles
villie moore: FooTBAuuEliCLY
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ANN FERCrU50N
AND HIS 5UNDAY-MORNING-
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Showing-EDDIE WACrON PLAYING
ILLIE: MOOP.E POSE5
ff MC 1" ' '"". ., 1.l.ll.11,,l,ln ' "'" """ "" K"lf HI IMP I'll, Pl 111
A rPK'd rl-' - "IckK J --- -V Pmx fnta. to Ww
j m of Merlon riermniitown, innuii k- .iiinior riaiTS
IVlcynnd Uelllel.l, nml nj mo i-iiiiu-?ll
and District Association, tnndo
Mtrflv nil the smaller clubs around
?rtir It kpenis to lmc neon if
MjS j, impossible ror these two oi
Statta topull toKcthoi. th.irUew
f?':.:". m hne split on corythlnp;,
CKechinKe In the national tourna-
u( from Newport to icv iure mi i
W."?.. .IIU1 lnnl P -Pills. Th S lfl
Kr foolish, but is absolutely harm-
the Batne iroimd Philadelphia.
$d Organisation
.. nhil.itleliilui District Association
iinimiestlonnblv a (rood orKanl7atlon nnd
iMInita fomulatloii The clubs of the
Mtrctub LenRUi repicsi-nt many nioro
..m nf nronilnence thnn tho Phlla-
fflfclthla District nnd. after all, It should
ll representative pin era oi j-nun-MFlila
which direct our pollt Vet mi
fiijUonably all the smaller clubs of tho
PHltdelphh and District Association do.
nt t oice in the matter mid should
wrlven representation So whj this
latftroat pollcv ' It Is mainly the fault
dfte Interclub l.cncue.
tlire Is no reason as Mr Ainistronp
uH,for tho cricket clubs not to Join tho
Midelolili nnd District Awoclntlon, but
Htliey do tbe should have power equal
litMlrimponincc, wnicn mo oi nsso-
6Uon Is ulllliiK lo nlc It makes It
BStmely dldlcult to Ki-t a representatUo
ttf ttam together for matches under the
TtKiit arrangement of two orK.inlza
Ltas. Mr Paul "A (lllihous. piesldint of
Phlladclplili nnd District Associa
tion, dcserC3 credit foi tho nble nian
W In which the tntercltv match with
flttiburgh was run last enr, et It was
s a truly all sin i Philadelphia team,
ttj while Johnson nlaved on Sntiirilnv
teutronff did not ami ko cisa tho day
Uler it Belllckl
flit lis all, whether meiiihors of the
Wclet Club League or tho Phlladelphli
cl District Association strlvo to Join tha
Utsfuioclatlons, for only bv that means
us this childish JcaIouv of the Tntei
dub Lkikuc be oxercome nnd real proc-
ta able III doplnninir tlio criiinn
tournaments nr" the ri cutest of nil
psln IncrenliiR mteiest In tennis, and
taiamcnts nm made first b tho mnii
mttnt of them and. sccondlv, by tho
nrllst The enli list will denend on
i(j the toiirniiinciit is inn This fnct
M Waller clubs hnio realised, while the
Inter clubs lime overlooked It enthelv
1 a'l the smaller tournaments liit vear.
neb as Xorrlstow ii Afoniestown mid the
bator tills phj nt fynwid. the tiiatches
put through on time nnd tho players
I'jWalned most hospltabh at dinner nnd
btbecvenlns It was a Kicat pleasmo to
MT at 311V nf tliikn i lnlq At ATei Inn
IWiadelphla, mid rspectnllv at Mnnhohn,
jMvrecrsc was rmiuri l.ltue was
jwnfortheplasers mid there was ically
Wjlncentlve to pl.n there outsldo the
Kfegamo Itself That should lount n
Pydeal, et the vodal i nd of the tour
4?(nta miiht he lousldncd If oui-of-
tOYH nlfllArd nf en. ...tit ..- A I... n..n.1
r...-.. ,I .Llflli.- till. Ill U.' tl.UIIII
jourtouniamenl-i WIlniliiKton rnuntr
rail goti out of its ii to slio nil lslt
rf players a most cujowihln time.
Anyone who ins evci placd nt I'tlca
us what tho club under Mr Torre
i In tho waj of entertnlnment. Yet
' Is Philadelphia with soveral InrRH
jjjrniments at Its best clubs and they
Wi:oteeii take the trouble to provide
WerUlnment suflkient to draw even
pu out-of-town enti of prominence to
r the State or , ity tltlo pla Tho
W xceptlon to this rule nmoiiK tho
JWrclubuH Huntlncdon Valley, which
"trjr jear gives a scries of Invitation
jwwa tournaments nt which many ex
Jajly proiiiment men aro present
btertalnmont
W',E-R- Dewhuisi can bo thanked for
ff PJilladelpliia a tlmnco to see a
t? reall Crno nla.rnB fi-nm mi, nt
Jw. Last Jear ln one tournament. Win.
tit !? V C 'nmim. llobeit l.ello.
J4 Dabnej R n I.lttlo and T IL
S'rePresem while fiom I'hlladel-
li!l AHnstroiiB. Clothier. John
fa. Dewhurst. Carpenter, A D Thayer,
Maayer, J, Thaer. the late II JI Tll
J Ww. T Tilden, 2d, Rowland Kvans
Jy ,f ?l,dI Blso Participated. Ilunt
jron Ullej Club gae every man a
Ji enjoyable few das and at the
Ume gave a big boost to the uaine
w.iHelpl'la a"a set an example to
g?ruM u would be a good thine for
p-I uiun
Wpf It la pot only tha nuestlon of
Kn. '."operation amoiiff the cluba of
wuelpala whirl, mint h. .n..i,l.H
I.'dwaid Cnssnrd of Phllndelphin
Cilcket Club, luiiloi city c iiamploii. Is the
nct bo to retpilro consideration Cns'
said makes up In love of tho Bnme and
desire to win what Collin has In stiokes
Cassard 1ms u rcallv beautiful volle
Bamo nnd nn exceedingly Rood overhead,
but his ground Kume Is very weak, nnd
unless ho can set to tho net he loses
confidence and will often beat himself.
His Riuno h is Rreat possibilities and Is
open to development
Thcro Is one thins he must work out
for himself, and that Is conlldenco from
tho back court. Riven that and ho will bo
ven haid to beat lie Is yountr, beltiK
nearly a veai ouiiRcr than Collin, and
should show a nun Led Improvement next
vcitr, pioxlded he will work on his weak
m ses
.lo Kcefe, of Cnwd, Is a boy wit i mi
PNocdliwlv prcttv saino In nil deiiart
incnts slmph thrown away onliiB to his
pool temperament. Ho makes the tnlstnku
of BlootnltiB over his own mistakes and
RroiichliiB over the other man's Rood
shots (n thlnB no ono should ever do, nl
wajs Rlo credit for them) and tho lcsult
Is ho ruins his own Rnme. Coirect this
fault and .Too will prove an ptccodliiRly
clever tennis plaer
There Is one other bov who lipids to
conquer his temper 1 efoie ho Is worthv
of consideration, but onco ho does there Is
pnctlcilly no end to his possibilities, since
he has overv shot In tennis. Ho Is GoorRC
II. Thornton, of H'avne, a student at St
Ijtike's School "Pat." as his friends mil
him has evci icqiilslte of a Blent plover
except sense cnoiiRh not to lose his tem
per. I look to see him a real stni In two
venrs The same Is true of Ilnjmonil
ICctincd, of rrankford High School
The follow Iiib bovs Straw brhlRe. of
Philadelphia. Mnrston. AValsh, Casey mid
otheis while Rood for kids, do not look
llko real contendeis foi futiiie chani
plonshlps Thev niav divclop fni nioro
than It looks now. and wo nffei them all
our support and Rood wishes
Of the bovs under 1C. the best bet ap
pears to be Snm Pontine k, of I'cnn Chai
tcr, n bov with n icinarkablo colleLtloii
of shots and an Ideal teuipeintnent for
tennis Other Rood Mds In tho samo class
mo Mvus, ot I'oiiii Charter. Hcadley
Ilniper, of nplscnpal, Ilodnev fleck, Louis
Smith, Thomns Vlschci and David Ileal d,
of Geinijntown Acndeni, mid Clslut. of
C'snwvd The outlook foi out tennis sea
son. If the dubs will over quit scrapping
and develop our vouiiB plnoi.s, is ex
ceedingly bright
The co-opeiatlon of clubs, wclmoN nnd
plavers will make Philadelphia u f.u im of
Riiatest inniortaiice In the tennis wmld.
but onlv bv that emi we bicinne so
PENN TEAM LEADING
ON BASKETBALL COURT!
O'KEEFE MEETS TENDLER
FOR PHILADELPHIA TITLE
V i c t o r in Olympia's
Wind-up Will Be
Recognized as Local
Bantam Champion
THE ANVIL CHORUS ON TOE AZCVFD05 DOfAC JACK PALMERS CHIN AP-TlSTICLYf
I MOAKLEY SIGNS NEW
CONTRACT AT CORNELL
PENULTIMATE SERIES
IN INTERCLUB SQUASH
Jourdet's Quintet Tops Tigers
by the Margin of One-Half
of One Game
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UurtiiM.nlli I -
Collliiltilit ''"
s( ni. iii i.i: i ok 'litis w i:i:k.
'IllfKiliU I'rlinrluil . illi-, at Nm
llurrll.
Lon Jourdel s I'ulvcrsltv of l'ennsl
vunla basketball team Is leading thu In
colleglato Leagtio by tho maigiii or ono
hnlf a game over Piincetoii and Vnlu, the
two lives that aro tied for eecoml pl.uo.
Columbia, off to a poor stint, is btlll
llundicils of dollars will (h-iiige hands
on the result of tonight's match for the
bantamweight clnmplonshlp of Philadel
phia between IMdlo O'ICcefe and Low
Tendlei teitltorlal ilvals of Soutlnvaik,
at the (ilvmpla Athliti. Association
Hlght to tlvo are tho pievalllni? odds,
with 0 ICeefo tho favorite
Vlctoiv means mom to Tendlei than
Mr Iklvvanl. as It will put the newsboy
champion In Hue for a match with Johnny
ttrtle nt ll'i pounds The St. Paul Ind has
lefused to meet O Keefe undei auv con
ditions, while Tendler linn been piomlsed
n dale with L'rlle If he shows w limine
fnim tonight
Turd to Second O'Kcefo
llnriif Cold. O'Ktcfe's brolhei. who
has been Ttudlei's chief advisor In nil of
his stat bouts, will act in the same ca
paeitv tonight foi Lddle Ilowevtr, no
mattei how tnnlRht'M bout ends, Cord
ngaln will coach Tcudlcr In his futuio
lights The boys me bolng at catch
wctghls and will cuter the tins probably
nt 120 pounds
fcitute on tonlRht's piogrnin will be
the appearamc of ic woman second In
the coin.r of a boxtr for the the llrst
time in the hlstoiy of boxing In this city.
Clnirie Mm shall will mnko his debut
here with Loette I long, his slstci and
manage!, advising him against Itmi
Smith. Another boxel who will mako
his llrst appearanco here Is IMdlo Miller,
of Prlsco Ho will show In tho semi-wind-up
oppos. d to Willie Jackson.
K.isj for Kill ."Moore
Willie Moore bouthwark's koutlipau
slammei, eained himself somo easy
monev In the wiml-up at the National
Club Snluid.i night Ho found Jnck
Palmer, of N'owark. insy game and aftci
dealing out a nlftv lacing fnr IS minutes
tho loinl uitiv left the ring with a big
had
All in all tho show pi mod five of the
best bouts witnessed hcie this season
Irish Patsy Cllne camo back In great
foi m bv winning from Phlnny Hoyle, who
was no slum h bv n long shot. Joo
Vevedn and I'ddlo Wagond again put
up mi interesting biff, bang, 7owle bat
tle, witli tho lormer a winner. Datui
IViKiisou suceeeded 111 whipping Jean
Constance and Joo Mnlone held 1'ranklc
Mc.Munus to an even break
SCHAPS AHOUT SCKAPI'EKS
rnttiKlitH and ' tickers" ire In pufo Ueep
tn uuh rrlenii t'lKln" toita rs a result of
hru pi ulatlun on the otitcoitH. of tonlKht s
tj Kcere-'rciKllii much nt tho Olympla. Never
tiffo.p In the lilKtnrc i.r l'Mladpllhta nncdoin
liavo llbht r.tna nutiifpittril mole lntcrpt In a
lot-aj uilK ttian la lunlKht s encountpr. nhlrli
will dcelilo the Quaker I'llv bniuam champlon
hlp t m
Tlis Iiouelas Club villi tlmiitr Ha right ntzht
from liicilav to NeUnoMay la tho futura
Vouns J.xk Tnland and Uuenle S.ewl will clanh
In u muni match ln thn ulml-uii ot the next
nhon at tho 1 1th and Hprlnu tiarden atreols
urea...
lie W a great little battler and liould have
len Klven Ilie Jlion over Juhnny Lrtle In
.New iork. ' t'o iiiote Juek Haiilnn. ureaklnx
of Jarlf ilr. who meets Jo Tuber at tho
Uljlllpll lillllEllt
Joe VVeUii will make hM tome back"
npisuiH.iH Pehruao 7 nt the OlympU in a
match Willi I unailian Charle McCarlh). It
will te Hie ueiiilnliiil-uti lo a return aettu
liptneen Jinim .Murpliy anil Johnny Dundee.
Ilie hue nf ihu Imre lias caused Prankle
VV hitu vh . Ad cm Jtvan vays M the niost prom
Islnir piiKlliitl produci In this cliy. to try hi
mitts In the ring a-aln White ! a clever
Olimpia Fight Card
Scheduled Tonight
flll.l.lMINAItll.H.
Inr liiher v .Inch s,1TIe.
( Inrrle Xlarntiiill v. Harry Snillh
AMIIIp llnnvn n llnrner lluhn.
SKMIUIMMH'.
Willie .lmlonn t. I dille Miller.
W1MM !
I .Idle O'lierfc vs. lew Tendler.
Veteran Track Coach Will Be Hacquet Club Virtually Assured
met several tnontha ago and Lombard ttet
unvoteea of nMlnnn hive been unvloui to sr
them In artlun again.
Ilot.bv Morrow l now ban IMiie the puuillKtlc
detlnlos of tlw velerun Willie tllbbs llbb
can knoelc l.ilitl. vlorKun's bloeic on! nt nnj
oil time' ra Itobert i: 'and the KtiKlln
man tan hue the milch whemvtr lie wants
11
ouiitf Dun lee and IYaiikln Couwa Krad
iiatpa from Oajetv Theatre i.mnteur tomi.tl
tlou, eich want to Ret u tiatk nt lllllv lllnci
Pollowlng tils vLiorv mer Onkl.in I Crinkle
Ihirna, In lvnii.as Cltv. Otto VVnllate, whi. I
tifltiK munnireil to Tommj Dixon, Is In Viln
neaiotlH, where ho metis IMckej Itoinini v to
niortow nlRht Hommey 'Will have for Phlla
tlclphla after this match Ho Is looked tu tin
bjllln with Jnhmn Kllli.mn nt tho Ulsmiia
next Monday nlRht
Mlekev Drown, of Soutlinnrk Is DeIHIhi; In
iio wouhi iiko to cuip tno nntl
nrlmo form
inm sunremacv of
bout with Hotib Vli-Cnun
outh I'hlliidelphla In a
V uniR Ahenru s Tom Gibbons hioiber of
Mike. I a mix for wtiuh ht Paul troinotcis
now aro dickering
With Ithacans for Ten More
Years Is 52 Years Old
I1lli S N Ihu -1 i nrnni n tin It
nntl Lrnst.rouiitr Uant-i nri ii-iMirpI of tpn
ear tnom m hfnK Jnrk Mniklt wlm
In fvtnrrnllv tm irdnl n ono of tho Kroitrnt
tnliHTrt in thr rountn. nw tho rciult nf nn
njrrprnu'nt rctirhpi. m Moikle and tnp for
noil Athlctli Awml itlnn It ftrti nnnouiRPil
ptprin that Mii.iklp hid nlRtit-tJ n tenrnr
contrirt tn i oih h dirnpll track nnl crn
tnuntrv trams Hip nw n lulled with
tUIUnt In loi it student and athletic circle
JtiLk Munklev ianip to Cornell In lr. Ho I
will cnnmiet. his e nu nth pir as irutt
and (.mm-emmm coaih next hine lit mud"
i ros toiintr itmnlnn uint cpurt nt llhnta.
rmirtevn f hH tpim nun wnn the Inter
lOllpRlitP .hatuidniiililii In tho nt ttornteMi
ve.ru tlx of Moaklp n Cornell teams hum
.-tntiirr 1 the Intrrt nllcitt ite i hanudonshln In
trnik All of th't l torlt liiuc Ihiii stored
sliuo 1D(U
Moiklev Is thn mm IubpU rp-ponnlhle for
the topulnrlrntlon or athhtl h it llhaia Ills
motto ! ntner tn drop mm from hlri siiuad
phuuld thu athlrtp nm rn tup t (,Iiot of
u i hunrti tn matte tin .irslt tram A a
rult of Monkle s poIIm Ipiuron 4( und
"(to men nn now tnklim aitlm pxrrclo ti
iirlnua lraiichen of uthltthn
MoUilov nnH TJ ears (dd lat nioiulu and
IM iipn i (iti tract meaiiH thut no will iliuto
the r.t of hit nctho toathlmt llfo to Cornel)
team
Steens and ItiitgcrA Hrc.ik
M'W IJIU'XrtWKK V 1 Tan .M bo tho
flrt tlmo clnco 1T4 Hutfris nnd tmni in h
will n.t nunt this par mi tho Krl.lliuu Tho
r npkl rlao of tho farnrlct In lh foot hill wrld
It in m.i lo It too form I da t lo for Str pus and
m in other tejmH In tho lust few vrari nn I
the Mimn wflM dropped It l undritoot how
er tlmt tho hrrak will not o ur fn mso
ball tnt k mitl hakethitl
of Title Flay Cynwyd
Club Today
The .i miltlniate series of miitehes for
the till rrt lull t hiimplonshlp of the Phila
delphia Snunah Haciiicts Association aro
telniluleil to he plavetl late this after
noon The schedule will ho completed on
Wednesdav Tin Itnociuet Club will be
at home to the Cvmvd nib, the two
Mirlon tenuis miet at .laverford, the two
fierm mtovvn teams clash at Manlielm and
llimtliiRilon Vnllev and Ovcrlnook play
at Ov i rhrook
The bnrdest-foilglit iniitehes will result
til the dub ftnv.H helween the two Mellon
teiiiiis and the two (? rmamown teams.
The llrst team pl.iors at each of these
t tubs are onlv n trllle better than thu
membeis of thti set ontl teams, ami the lat
tet tight hard ami bltteih and never
succumb until the llniil aie. Neither
Merlon A nor Ocimantowu A Is assured of
a clean sweep, as the second team it
eltlit r club is llkelv to win a match
in two At Ovcrlnook tho Huntingdon
Vnllev Country and Overbrook Coif Clubs
should Just about split even Tho standing
it i 'in. i i i ii
Hermann wn I earn
l mum! w n 1jni 1
Mpitoh lesm
VI. I, in renin I'
nin tutiok
Ml W J t t I t
Huntingdon vaiie
vv I l f
Jl I S71
Jl 4 S.-I
l'i v 7!U
1- l. VII
s in ,u i
i 1! .'"2
n i h j.vi
ju itiu
177 COLLEGES
ARE INVITED TO
PENN RELAYS
More Teams Than Ever Be
fore Expected at This
Year's Carnival
NATION -WIDE INTEREST
Imitations to the Cnlvpisiiv of Penn
svlvnnla rrlav cm nival, to be held t(je
last Prldav and Sattlrdnv April lhe2stl
nntl 2Sth, have been sent to colleges
thlotiRhotlt the flitted Slate" and It Is ex
ptctod that mole tlinn ISl teanis-the njiin
be,- Inst veni-wlll iuimh. tmikliig the PI',
meet the laiRest nntl most Impntfinf tfacu
evrtit evci held in Aineiltii 111 all, 17"
Imitations liavo been lnnllid to various.
(olleies, the uunibt r being ureatcr bv
i" than the college team which ran In
the 1'rntiklln ITeld event Inst vear
It Is almost certain that nnother record
breaking set or gntnes will be seen. The
Itetl nnd Blue iiiiinngeineiit his nlrond
received word fiom colleges from over
nil Hie country that teams will be sent,
thus assuring imtloiuil u pi peculation
Spvernl coIIcrcs have rIvpii dellnllc wotd
that their best athletes will exhibit In the
pentathlon How aid llcrrv last veir's
winner will be entered again this em
together with Wlthlngton. of Dnrtinoudl
who finished second A pew entrant Is
Paul Hevereux, the MuhleiibcrR fresh
man. who, nt Tome Institute won the
stholiistlc pentathlon ihnniplou1llp of
the South hist vent
That the meet will approach the stand
mil of Inst vear Is brought out by flip
fnct thnt tientlc even stni performer
of tecord-breakliig tcuns will iir.iIii be
on bund It will be rcmcmbcri d thai
Inst e.u Pt tmsvlviitila's one-mile ichiy
lenm undo a new woilds record of 3
mlniitis IS xcoiuls Print etnn's two-mile
It am made a in vv tollcRc retold of 7
minutes 65 3-5 seconds new record was
made In the splint nnd distance tnedlev',
bv Petiusvlvntila sntl Yale, i'esietlver
Hlchnrds, of Cotuell, won the hihh Juilip, I
clearing i". feet .1 Indies I'oss, of Coi
nell, nntl N'ewstttei of Peniisv'nitlii,
cleared 12 feet 10 Inches In the polo vault,
tho greatest pciformnnce of tho year In
llils ovent I'hllllps, of Idaho I'nlvcrslti,
nindo a now record In the Javtlln while
IVrguson. of Ptiinsvlvaiila created new
figures In the llO-vmd hurdles l
The magnitude of the meet this vear
makes It liuperativi the management
aunoimtes, that u e vmlous teams Sclul
In thcli entiles ns oulcklv as iiosslble to
facilities the work of selecting and design
ing banners, cups mid vvtittlus, the prizes
for the events The management said
also thnt the school invitations will be
sent out ns soon as the dasslllcatlons aie
made An school oi i ollege not on the
list and desiring to lie repiescntcd at the
relav carnival should write nt onco to
the mnnagers at Vv t ightman Hall
Ilelow will be found the classes of Hie
various colleges to which invitations have
been sent
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ro.ni biii'i lie win ne reaai tor ine uesi oi
The team lost lis llilitf gaino out of foui
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Pennsylvania, Vale and tho Tlgeis In it
The Quakers aio playing surprising
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end to have only an outside chance, but
each same nuds them better.
Northwestern, 28; Chicago, 18
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not denote tame
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Thursday nlnht They ere John Lester John
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