imJy. 'JgfrlK Qj EYEariffG LEDPiRPTrTT.AmHTTTTA. SATURDAY, MARCH 215, 1016. 11 , ATHLETICS IWILLARD 2 TO 1 IN Kl(i JBOUT WITH MORAN ft erttfoMd tram raw On s ., n-h Hour old' public Is Ueeplnff off SS. Mut, nnl saving Its money to pur- i law tickets from the speculators. rT. i... v, Inhabitants of this vIllnKO JKi iinill'nff with expectancy, nnd quite ilTfe" unfortunates In the outside world I J ; .training their ears for tidings from 'I StideT The 10-round, no-decision Stt between the giants Is tho most Im .SmI stinted slnco the Joftrles- ?Tnn disaster in Ileno some time ngo, uW only that, the purse Is the larK- iSer offered In the history of pugilism toffcihortbout f willard will recelvo $55,100, win, lose s Jii nrnl Moran gets $26,760 under tho SS hirih conditions. Wlllard Favorite .. i. tt,A rnrisensus of opinion of tho nMerous experts that Wlllard will ho an iT winner over Moran, hut there nro a In the minority who talco tho opposite itar The champion has tho advnntago 7 .',. .neh nnd wpltrht. hilt Afnrnn i.. that dogged determination, gameness ttst handicaps, Wlllard Is 6 Inches Vn than his opponent. Ilia reach is C Jjches longer and ho weighs BO pounds jaore. !.' Tk,n It can bo seen that Jess has a IrKnendous advantage to begin with, for 'ill height and reach will keep Jlornn Ljjjing during the first fow rounds. Ills lift Jab Is a wonderful defensive and of fensive weapon, for ho can hold It out .,.ih nnd keen Moran at a safo dls- fine1 while ho Inflicts terrlbto punish ment. If wlllaru couiu ianu ins lert continuously tho challenger would not get clow enough to oven touch him. Tho additional G Inches in rench would make imi battle look llko ono between n war- -,(hlp carrying guns that will kill nt 20 miles against imo ihiuipijuu mm Kuns nui "ran carry but IB miles. 5 But this does not mean thnt Wlllard .ill not bo hit. Thero Is such n thine si dodging blows In tho ring, nnd Moran Is' one. of tho cutest little dodgers in tho Imlness. He will get Insldo of Wlllard's left leads, and when ho does, ho will land t few. punches wnicn nro imeiy to siialto the champion. 'Jess' Defense Much has been written about Wlllard's defense. Kxuberant boosters have watch ted the tltleholder In his training bouts iTflth Hemplo and Walter Monlhnn nnd then declnred that Jess cannot possibly jfce hit. That is truo when ho boxes with his sparring partners. Ho has been work ing with this pair for nearly two years, W knows their every move. Jess nn itlclpates every lead they make and for that reason looks good In practice. ' We watched Wlllard lox last Thursday .and his work was excellent against Ilem- pl and Monlhan. But when ho mixed with Boer Rodell, n ham boxer who has :been with him for only two weeks, It was a different Btory. Tho Boer landed many 'telling blows on tho Jaw nnd body and 'seemed to have little difficulty In pene trating thnt mucli-advertlscd defense. Eodel Is eight Inches shorter, weighs about ISO pounds and worked mora like champion than tho big fellow. Now, If Ilodel can hit Wlllard. what will Jlornn be nblo to do? Ifranlc says he can defeat any man that ho can lilt. ;will he bo ablo to hit Wlllard hard enough to measure lilm longitudinally on the floor for 10 seconds? It Is this un certainty that has mada tho big battlo "such an Interesting affair. Moran Wide Open Then wo can tnko a look at Moran. He Is ono of the most open lighters In tho business and can bo hit with lltlo trou ble. In nil of his previous bouts ho has been willing to take seven or eight punch- Kes to land ono. Coffey batered him all over the ring for eight rounds In tho last 'fuss and had a big lead on points before Frank slipped over tho sleep-producing wallop. Wlllard will bo ablo to do tho same thing as Coffey. Ho should land many Wows with his long left it ho carries tho ifight to his opponent and jab Moran's head oft beforo tho bout has progressed (Yery far. Moran stands with his left stretched out like a man groping for 'something In tho dark and seems ready ,.lo push It into tho face of his foo In stead of hitting;. His right fist Is drawn bacK ready to let go at any Instant. Ho K-vftrwuuo uti limb uiiu uiuw lu mil urn uni ties. He telegraphs this blow, however. for he Jumps forward, sets himself and Bthtn draws back his arm. A straight left JabVwlU stop It. W. -Following up tho grand old dope, it jiauat oe aamited that both men will wal itop'each other, and it will be a question as to who can stand tho most punishment. Moran can take It, he has proved tlmo ana again. But what about Wlllard? Is it able to Btand tho gaft? Can he hit bard enough to knock out Moran? Can Moran hit hard enough to knock out Wll lard? Good or Bad? t It wH ba either one of tho most sensa tional bouts ever staged In this country. Or a moat fllRnnnntnrlni- fiff.il,. Tf wilt pHrgood 6r had, with no middle course pos sums, uoth men are "waiters" They Uk the other fellow to carry the fight 101 them. flltflW f-hrt nttlA frtllrtW tn Tl7fl himself out, and lay back for an opening tO BhoOt SPrnea ihn ilantrltn. n.in.,1 XTnltVia, i aggressive. Neither Is noted for his many boxing. I Wlllard will not carry the fight to oran. lie 3 defending his title, and It iiLUp t0 tne challenger to take It from Jim. Therefore, Moran must carry tho Mat to Wlllard. Thft fltrhilnr- nnlrit prank Possesses, backed by his punch, will make La a aangerous foo even for Wlllard, ir ff66 are put to tho best advantage. W Moran adopts tho slam-bang tactics d by Battling Nelson and Joe Wolcott. fVJUl ha,ve a good chance to beat Wll- 4fQ, If nnt Vila nVin niAa n a vorl it ruarl l est SO per cent. JkIng over the records we can find nothing in tho previous bouts that shows Wceouonal ability on the part of either ? Wlllard Jumped Into prominence waen he won that questionable battle PETEYIt Looks Like Petey Booted the Ball a Bit Himself VJf5U.VJO MADE A FWe."DOIJCi.E Of VOUP- FHRST ACT S VOSIXP .PlCMiFie-p MAMMtrpu Amd TLip- .7aZEL SHADF AKfO HOU ACT RI6MT SHOW LACK FAVORITE Extra Willard Defeats Moran Easily, According To Local Fight Experts There') no doubt about Ul Jtsa WIIMrrt a one-aided iclnncr (n h( bout ti-ltJi Frank Moran, ( a contain of Philadelphia ftilte critics can be cd as n criterion, rtecnti.efrtf jircdlcHons; out o a total of H Savor the champion,' it are tor Moran, and one expert btHevei the natch irlll be a tO-SO ojatr the odd ono bclno or Tex lltckard en the Ua ictiiner, flnancfalti. tJance at the tickings! Jnrk JlcCnluan, ,tlm rcencr...Atornn Ulllnrd .lolmny Orlppldi. .Tack ltnnlon..Mornn , , ,. Mlllnnl Harry II. IMnnrrl,, FrBnk MalkelVlllr.l . nm"td "t"" Doualieety. On en Jlcdulntin, Mnrnn ... Wlllnrd nnrbr Kellr.milnrd . wlllard SIoo Urccnunitm. MiiKKKr Taylor, . Hlllnnl 'Top" O'llrlcn, ,,.iiuiu "'nic, ..r.niiiiiirr. Morim Wlllnrd Dr. O'Connor, Jack O'llrlen Ulllanl U'lllnvil Hnrnr IVinl tlllnv.i Ailfiin Knn !.. .... "Iln.1 flvltiiin. Jolinnr Ickncri . Jlornn Ulllnrd Adetpli nmch. Johnny I.oftui, . . . . wlllard .... jWiunril aKo iTicuman, Ixiu II, Hallcv. Jtoran Ulllard Iu Illunibcrsr. Jolinnr lliirns. Jlornn ,. . Jtnrnn I'hll Ilnrr Jlornn Mm. Ilonnr Kniif- (leorae Ilcckcr. , mnii. .. ..Ulllnrd . . . Wlllnrd Jacob Weliutcln. ?.".? Jmt..flllhra..., . tlrnw "l'on" llcMernmn, Mck Ilnyca. .Wlllard , , Jlornn Hobby Jlorrow, '.'Kid" Vonlz. Wlllnrd Tex hlrknrd Hilly Jlnrrny, Hob Ilon.lv. .Wlllnrd Wlllnrd lidillo Holland, I.ou flrlrnflon. ,. , . . Mor" r. , Wlllard lloctor Hootch 111 tir Co-Co, Wlllnrd Wlllnnl from Jack Johnson nnd Moran stepped Into the limelight when he boxed 20 rounds with tho same smoke In Paris. Johnson Is tho only criterion which can bo used to get a line on tho contestants tonight, nnd It seems to bo a mighty poor tmc. Uig Test for Jess Jens Wlllard has moro than the title nt Rtnko tonight. He must show tho pub lic thnt lin Is a real fighter and not a "cheese chnmplon." Ho cannot nfford to win by a small margin. Hb must score a declslvo victory or tho gate receipts at tho circus will fall off this summer. If ho wins by a knockout, ho will bo a greater drawing card than over, nnd Jess wnnts to bo a drawing card. It means nnothcr year of soft money. Moran has nothing to gain by stalling through ten rounds with tho mastadonlo champ. Ho could hnvo gono on In Now York crabbing off big purses with the I fifth and slxth-rato heavyweights nnd mnko a rcspeetablo living. Ills two, vic tories over Coffey mado him a big draw ing card. But If ho loses, his prestlgo will Buffer a severe blow, and It ho tries to remain In tho ring without taking a chance ho will bo shooed from tho Metropolis. Tho samo Is truo of Wlllnrd. Jess has been In but one battl In two years, and his boxing ability Is a myster ious quantity. Tho last tlmo ho appeared In ,Ncw York, ho looked llko an amateur witli a sprained anklo and broken arm, but when ho stepped off against Johnson ho was heralded as a master of Queens berry tactics. Wo Will see what ho has learned tonight. Each Confident Both men are on edge for tho bout, nnd each Ih confident of victory. Wlllard took a Miort walk through the park this morn ing, and then retired to his room. Ho f.aid that he would win and had no fears for the outcome. Moran took his last walk In tho Westchester roads and left shortly after noon for Now York. He, too, Is confident. Ho selected a qufct hotel, but did not divulge the name, Iko Dorgan, his manager, and Wllllo Lowls, his trainer, accompanied him. He will nrrlvo at the Garden at 3:30, arid be ready for the bat tle of his life ono hour later. Counterfeit Tickets It was learned yesterday that counter felt tickets for the Wlllard-Moran bout have beon printed, and thnt Now York men had gono to Boston, Philadelphia and cities In Connecticut to dlsposo of the pasteboards, They are not admission tickets, but tickets supposed to bo redeemable- at the Madison Square Garden ticket office for admission tickets. The management of tho Garden stated last night that no such ticket had been Issued, and warned pa trons against tho counterfeits. ROOKIES AND REGULARS nmMIXOHAM. Ala. Thirty-nine ballplay ere standlntr In line; Donovan cot nn ax and made It 1"J. It happened to the Yanks Juat boforo they left Macon. Donovan atlll has the axe. MARI.rN, Tex fobb wasn't there, but his chief underatudy. Mr. AVahoo Sam Crawford, was and trimmed llenny Kaurt with the club, Rettlns three blngles to the later'a one, plus a scratch that eot bythe scorers, DAYTONA. Fla. Class In the homestretch won for the Dodgers against the Stetson Uni versity boys, the said Dodgers hammering out three runs in the last frame for a 0 to O victory. CJIAnLOTTESVII.I,T3, Va. Orlff was happy when Milan bange-i out three hits against the Yanlgans. The centrertelder has not been quite up to either his old hitting or fielding form. NEW Ont.nANS Although the Indians got but Ave swats to the Pelicans' nine, Cleveland won, 4 to 2. The Indians clash with the Cin cinnati Beds tomorrow. MINERAI, WELLS. Tex. Manager Itow. land and Ed Walsh think they have the sea son's nnd In Pitcher tiler, the rookie febo aud denly discovered bo could deliver the spit ball. TAMPA. Frank Sehutte was shoved back on the Cub regulars today. The Drulns were scheduled to plax, the Phillies here. HOT SPRINGS. Ark. Automoblllsts gave the Pirates' training grounds a wlJo margin today following a home-run smash by Irvine Kantlebner that broke up the plate glass wind shield of ft passing car- JIOT SPRINGS. Ark. Trls Speaker com. pleted his first day In camp by driving out four bits. Including a double and a homer, and making three circus catches in short centre field. To APPCAR IM A You walk ooT om VJCTARIU& A lAMO. CAf?(VtlMC A HAMrrtfT;: TlVf IO -WO !( NriT REHCMBeR.VowRe OF GINGER MACKIES LACK PEP AND FAIL TO SHOW FORM Braves Find Athletics Easy Prey in Two Games of Series NO MORNING PRACTICE MIAMI. Fla., March 26. The Athletics played such a listless, Indifferent gnmo against tho Braves yesterday that Harry Davis, who has charge of tho squad, de cided that thero would bo no morning practice todny. Some of the boys con tended that the hnrd work-out yesterday morning took the snap out of them. After Thursday's gamo tho contention was that they had not had enough batting prnctlco, and missed tho morning work-out. To the outsider it looks as If tho team Is Just naturally lacking In ginger, No one expects tho Mackmen to defeat tho Braves with only threo dnys' prnctlco prior to tho opening of tho serlc3, but tho men could nt least show somo light. Prom start to finish of both games, not a man on tho team, bnrrlng tho catchers, has shown any signs of ginger. Xot a sound comes from tho bench and ono cannot help but notlco tho ottonco nnd apparent lnck of nplrlt. On tho other hand, tho Braves nro lust as noisy as over. Stalllngs' team seems to cany its nolso too far and Is still rid ing opposing players, oven though they must know that tho Mackmen, In their prcsont condition, have no chanco for vic tory and that theto Is nothing In par ticular at stako In this series. Battle for Jobs Perhaps tho great fight going on for Bovcrnl positions In tho Boston line-up Is causing tho unusual display of pepper; nt any rato thero Is no hnppy medium for tho Braves. "Bed" Smith Is having a great fight on his hands to keep Fltzpatrlck from taking his position at third base; whllo Snod grass Is likely to bo takon out at any tlmo In favor of Poto Compton or IJddlo Col lins, who was with tho Pirates last sea son. Hank Gowdy has a split linger nnd. Judging by tho way Trngessor, a Southern Leaguer, and Blnckburn, n recruit from Indianapolis, nro playing, tho world's series hero, who played poor ball last season, will have to return to his 1914 form to hold tho first catching position. There also Is n great battlo on for tho ' S& ff0S& m m PHILLIES PLAY CHICAGO FIFTH GAME OF SERIES After 'the, Big Fight That's tho time when tho real news will appear. Both Wlllard and Moran will bo interviewed on Sunday morning, when tho excitement of the fight is over, by our own R. W. Maxwell Sports Editor of the EVENING Ledger, Ho will tell you how the two fighters look "the morn ing after"; what they have to say, and the pugilistic lessons learned as a result of the scrap. See Maxwell's article in Monday's EVENING LEDGER eight pitching nsslgnmonts. Iludolph, Ty ler, Nchf, Barnes, Hughes nnd Knetzer nro certainties, with Bculbncli, Bngon, Allen, Strand and Davis battling for the two extra positions. Mnckies Improve Although the Brnvcs defeated the Mack men more decisively In tho second gamo of tho scries, Stalllngs' team did not look qulto so good. The first gamo of tho scries enabled Harry Davis to slzo up tho Boston batters, nnd Myers nnd Nnhora pitched better to tho weakness of sovernl men. Though the Braves have gotten 1G runs nnd 22 hits In tho two games played to date, it really has not been tho fault of tho hurlers that tho games havo been lost by such largo scores. Tho fielding of tho Mackmen has beon wretched, nnd the Braves also 'have gotten wonderful breaks. Seldom does a team get ns many lluky baso hits 011 successlvo days as tho Braves did Thursday and yesterday. No less than nlno of tho Boston hits have been of the Iluklest variety. Sev eral havo been duo to misunderstandings between Mack fielders, whllo n fow moro havo been due to tho failure of tho flotd captain to switch his lticu according to the batsman who Is nt the plate. Brickley to Coach Boston nOSTON. Mans.. March 23 Charllo Hrlok Icy, former Harvard football stnr and Inst enr mncli of tho Johns Hopkins cloven, has signed 11 contmrt to coach tho llontou Col lego loam next flcannn. Campbell Blues Win The niuo Imskotball team of th Campbell Grammar School jcstenlny riefenteil tho Whites by the Bcore of 21 to 11. Another giimn between thero two fives It nchotlulcd for Monday. La Salic Fives Victors Tho I.a Snlle banketball team lam nlchl de feated tho Ht. .Injeph Drnmntlc nnil Literary aocieiy oy mo score qi .,u 10 iu, ond nlso won, 22 to 2. l.n Sallo aec- - fuHgiS QftFA's tOD &yp FaT5 Tl--, .. r.t ju. oW 1 tffS4 w FIFTEEN CENTS PHILS AND CUBS RESUME SERIES AT TAMPA TODAY Eddie Burns Recovers From Indigestion and Will Get Back in Game REGULARS DEFEAT YANS nu a Slal! Correnpondent ST Prrrr.KHmmo. Fin., March 25. Tho I'htlllcs followed Manager Tat Moron out of town this morning headed for Tnmpa, where tho National I.eaguo cham pions will resume their series with tho Chicago Pubs this aftornoon. Tho play ers left by boat and they will return hero shortly nftcr the contest Cntcher Eddie Burns, who was on the side-lines yester day because of indigestion, accompanied the team nnd ho will get back Into tho game. Tho rtegulnrs outhlt. on molded and out- scored their brothcrs-ln.nrms In an In teresting battlo yesterday. The count was 7 to 5. Tho Ilegutars nclileved their victory desplto tho fact that the Yanlgans wero fortified by the pitching arms of Alex ander and Domarco, although two of their tattles wero tainted, being traceable to mlscues by Browcr, the irregular short stop. Tho chnmplons played errorless ball, bo hind Becrulls Ithnndcs and Fortune who between them Issued 11 passes, eight be ing charged against the former, while each unleashed a wild pitch, tho former's being directly rosponslblo for n run. Wilbur OOod carried oft the batting honors of tho day, tho former Cub contributing four of tho seven hits credited to tho Ynnlgans. Pnskcrt, Bancroft and Stock led tho Regulars with the willow. 1 Missouri Meet Tonight 8T. I.OItlS, Mo., March 2.1. Track Plnra from the llant nnd Middle West will coiniH'ta horn tonltcht In nn Indoor meet under tho au RUlees of llio Missouri Athletic Anaoclutlon. tho llrt blr Indoor meet to bo Riven in St. Louis Hlnco the destruction of tho Missouri Athletic i.'luh bulldlni; by lire two venrs nuo. A team of six athletes from Cornell University arrived last nluht They will meet University of Penn sylvania In a relay race. I'cnn Freshmen to Piny Yale SniV HAVEN. Conn.. March 25. -The Talo frephmen tmseluill si-hedulo Includes the fol low Inu dntes: Slav 13, Pennsylvania, at New lliu.ni; May 2U. Princeton, at Princeton! May ao, Harvard, nt New Haven. 25 1 SJ This ever rette, D39il 1 r.C.O It We Z WGA W 3Sf- Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night NONPARKIIi Johnny Nelson stopped Johnny Mullen In tuo ronmH, Willi Moody won from Joe rhllllps, -.Vonng Donghcrty stopped Young Orlffen In the llrnt. Johnny lawnn hnorked nnt Mlllr i:riwnrd In the first, l"rrrt lietchtll nnd Tommy NeUon were ehniril from the rlnr Micr tne urxt round,, llert urfen itoppra inrry mrpnrnon in the iirnt. t.tNTIIt.V In IlrnVrniin mm .Tnelf Tnlnml. K.f,11 Hurt ft Hart .uliniled JDalej-. Jlmmr lienrna Monnrd Hook Fl 5nn in ine nnt Joe ftrroml, Jimmy Uarllnr hnoekei .Jurnhft in the third. Itlnr Colo Mopped i.iicne ti'.xu in tup unn. (HWKr.lt CITY Johnny Mlllrr defeated riRlitlng lloh, llnttllmc MUM drew with Tommy l,U Initnlon. Onrby Heidi "topped Mickey llrlliie In the fifth, Al U'nltnrr de feated Trunkle Dolly, I'hll J.uu retire quit to lior Iliir.it, OAYI7TY Mnltr Ilurn stopped Will Vntl llnrtl G tne "econii, idd ddle Hand knocked out IMdle Drake In the llrnt, I'niiikte hlte defeated Jimmy Itrown. .Ni.iv iniiti j red irmi Mopped lVitnkln Milliner In the fifth, Johnny KM- rankle. Vt miner in the mm, Johnny Mi me tlerenfeil Ifnrrr llonohiie. .In Lnn. mine, uen ette knoekrd nut Kill Cotton In the. ftecond. .Inhnnr Itnrriiiinn Mnnteri Waller ltenrna I01111K t'olemnn In . the third, llnttllmc teddy win from Johnny Hnhris, llnppy 11 me pecomi, isummy eiuoni Knoeaeu out .iiiinonry tireiv win inunir jiounrti, iinm Mccarty tniiped Joe tinnier In the ncrond, Bonnie Hallor lltirkp plopped Matty Murray hi the first. MAT.TIMonE I'cte Herman nnd rrnnkle Itrown dreiv. WILLARD-MORAN FIGHT RETURNS AT NATipNAL John O'Leary and Jim Duffy Clash in Wind-up White- Kabakoff Return Fray Philadelphia fight fans who stayed nt homo may not seo Champion Jess Wlllnrd and Prank Mornn, contender, In action tonight In New York, but they will have an opportunity to follow tho bout by wire, round by round, as tho biggest battlo of tho year progresses. Arrangemont hns been mado by the National Club, of this city, to get n, resume of tho contest, and It will bo nnnounccd to tho audience Jnck McOuIgan has done this as nn extra attraction for his regular weekly program, which will show Johnny O'Leary and Jimmy Duffy In tho wind-up tonight The latter Is tho New York boy who made a scnsutlotinl scrap against Kddlo Wagond last week. The feature fray of tho prelims Is that between Franklo Whlto and Abo Kabakoff. Their meeting will bo n return encounter following their rip-snorter of a woek ago. April .1 tho (treat bantamwelzht question of Philadelphia will be on the docket at tha Olymnla when Uenny Kaufman nets n chanco to display his wares against Uw Tendler. Tho inntch was mado at catchwclshta after much dlekerlnff. NO OTUCD fecturer ever offered a cigarette of Mur A grade for L m t B - WT 9 - voo cents. . r a 15, cent c means that Mui-ar! ost double gives .""i UOUOle rrtfJ'j a , e money. qmlliy Val to "r compears: imw'fCVh You ,UC omo!S0?Wto.saa-sfy.cfe ony&tfatL EPISCOPAL HAS ALL-ROUND STAR IN JOHNNY EARP Captures Honors in Indoor Meet Looms Up aa Future Champion OTHER SCHOLASTIC NEWS Pcnn Charter turned out Jcrvls Burtllelc. n University of Pennsylvania lntefeollo Blato high-Jump chnmplon, aa wotl as many other college stars who have won titular honors, Kplscopat Academy has sent many Intercollegiate polnt-wlnnera into tho Hotel of sports, amons whom may bo mentioned Don Llpplncott, who won Olympic honors. At present thero Is u youtht Episcopal Academy who will bear watching. John J3. Harp, who proved to bo the stellar per former In tho 13th annual gymnastlo and handicap exhibition meet, held at the Academy last nlsht. looms up as an In dividual with more than tho usual ability of one destined to become a future great Ills marks speak for themselves. All through tho meet last night the) namo "ISarp" was heard on all sides. That ho Is nn all-round champion with a won derfully bright futuro Is evident when his feats nro recorded, for he was a winner on trnck and field, no well as showing exceptional nblllty as a gymnast in the flying rings nnd sldo-horse events. Hero are Earp's records for tho blfj In door meet just hold: rirst. rtati from scratch In the three-lap pursuit race, beatlnir out J. D. Llpplncott. Jr.. who was second, and D. Flache, who waa third, ns well as a laree field with various handicaps. ...... .. Hecond. Competed In tha parallel bar, An- lahlnir third , ......,., Third. Won first ptneo In tha horizontal barn event for tho seniors. , Fourth. Won running; blub jump from scratch, clearing; tho bar with case at 5 feet Fifth.' Won third place in the aid bora, SUth. Won first rloco in the 20-yard dash, boating- out a large Held, run oft In heats. Hevcnth. Won second placo to Charles Ba ste In the total scoring for the nil-round rym nnstto championship of tho school, with 172 tt Klghth. nan on the Episcopal Academy relay team which defeated tho alumni team. The South Philadelphia High School athlete are now content. They have decided tho school basketball championship. Section B 4, the Academic Sophomores, having: triumphed over of HI tn in. It was a hard-fought game, all right. Freed. Krarlut. Felzman and Antenson flaylnc for the sophs, nnd Fehr, Aschkanere, ,evy. Simpson and Fclaman representing the Juniors. .. E man ciga- yoU u for ?arette By C. A. VOIGHT " ru.,?o (maps a FiHe."Doutf.i.e orvoUfTX J xliriT eSBr Xfji VjfiL- XC Fftc -TWt Loue op uxkI VglcijiFiep Mamkhtfu amp You wack QoT om ' Tmats w, ty fH Y FljCi ! 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