EVENING LEDqER-yHIE'ADEEPHra:: FEID'AY, ftPRITJ 7, 1010. v 15 ATHLETICS AND PHILLIES STILL BARNSTORMING IN DIXIE OTHER NEWS OF SPORTS YOUNG CORBETT IS REMINISCENT OVER OLD FIGHT Joe Humphries Tells Inter esting Facts About Terry McGovern YoutiR Corlictt wnlltcd Into Madison Squnro Gnnlen on tlio MrM Hint Vrpclttlo Welsh nml Benny Leonard looil t'orlictt nml Joe Humphries sat toRCtlier on a. sin Bio clinlr watching tlu two grrnt IlKhl weights raco Ihroiisli their 10 lotiml of linnl milling. "lllll." salit Humphries, suddenly, "do joii remember where ou were. 13 yenrs ngo this very tilRht this Very hour?" Corhett loo1ed tip with a surprised Blanco at the slhor-throntcd one. "Thirteen years nRo. Olvo ma some thing easy will you?" said Corbet. "Well. Blnro you forget I'll remind you." came back Humphries "It a.t in yoarM nfo tonight that you Knocked out Terry JtcOovcrii for tlio second time In the light at San Francisco." "Thirteen year ago tonlRht." mused Corbett thoughtfully. "Oee, tlmo N u IloctlnR old bird, Isn't she. ,loe? So I Knocked that llttlo follow out in c.irs ago," continued Corbett Then he slid denly seomed to remember that Humphries was McGoNcrn'a friend at tlio time 'nr bctt leaned oxer nml touched Humphries on tho nrm. "No hard fcellngf. ,Ioe," s.lld the onoo grent fighter as ho held out his pudgy hand. "N'onc In the world," mine bid: Hum phries And they shook on It. Homo one nsked Humphries the other day whether Terry McGovern uns ever lightweight champion of the world "Ho waq and ho wasn't," answered Joo. "It was this wa. Terry and Krnnk Hrno fought at 12S pounds Hmo was tho lightweight champion of tho world, having won the tltde from I-avlRnc Terry knocked him out, nml though they weren't lontcstlng at tho lightweight limit, Terry got tho credit for knocking out the cham pion of his class. Ho weighed it great ileal lefs than Hrne. Terry went to Krne after tho fight and said: 'I'l.ink, I don't want jour title. I'm too small rt man to defend It. They ro nil good Hoys In jour class nnd it would be linking too much of a llttlo fellow llko mo to sttnd them all off Keep your title. I don't want It.' "So you sec," said Humphries, "Terry was never tho champion of tho light weights because he refused to tako lime's crown, though he knocked him out, after llrno had weakened himself trying to mako tho low weight " NORTHEAST FRESH HOLD IXTEimUHiMXft MEET Main Street Athletes Take Early Lead on Two Opponents In a triangular neot between divisions of tho Northeast High Schol freshman class this afternoon tho Maul ttiect build ing men took n lead early in the meet over their opponents from tho Itli nnd ltownril street hulldlngs Felbcl, of tho main building, captured tho 100-jard dash In tho fust tlmu of 11 2-r, with Shlrtzcr, of tho -I tit Mrcet building, running a closo second. V'elbor also won the 120-yard low hurdle. Summary: 100-jard dash Won by rclliel. Main Tltilltl Iiik, erennd. Hhtltrir. t til Strwt llullitlnij: third, llctti. Main Ilullillnc 'lime II L'-ls nunnlnc hlKh Jump "llo 1 t iti .Shoot. Main, nml Hitter, .Main, third, Klpjmx. llh Mrret HulMlm:. fnurth. I.tatlionnan. Howard Street llullrllnu Hilrht. 4 ft 7 In One Mile Won hy Itiuleliimh, Main IlulM Inc. aecoml Lrltcrtr. Main Ilulldlns, third, J-'tneberc. Honanl btrcct llulldlns. Time. 5m. 81 I'-ISa. 120-yard low hurdle Won by IVlbel. Mnln llull'llnc. Hpi-ond llemejscrtlo. Main llulldln, third, Tiolor Main IlulldlnK, fourth, Iilltr, IInard JlnllJInir I'oIb Mitilt Won by Stfpheny, Jlaln Tlulld InK. second. Sclbel, Main liulldlm;, third Shoot, Main llulldhiK. Khotput (8 lbs J Won h Thomas, Main llulldlnff, second Simpson, Tourth Street lllllld InK, third, Strpheio, Main Ilulldlng fourth Fritz Hownrd strut null linn lilstaiue, Hi (t Half mile Won by Shoop Main, st-cond. HelKcl. JInln. third. ooly Howard, fourth. Simpson fourth Street Time 2m. L'Us Red Sox Get Clarence Walker BOSTON', April 7 Tho ncnulsltlon of rbir enca Walker, heau'-htttinit outlleldi-r of tho St l,ouli Americans by the lloston Americans hns been announced. l. Is. ltoston's left fielder. Is out of tho Rnmo ut prs-nt with an injured thumb, and Walker may play his po istt Ion. Mr. and Miss Dolan Golf Victors AIKHX. H. r, Ar-11 7 In a mixed handi cap foursome raejard Bolt tournament Bln eaterday afternoon at the l'alrnfitn tlolf Club by Mr. and Mrs Mjirshnl! Klild ;i,, Clarence W Dolan. pliylns with his daush trr, Miss ltoso Dolan. won on the inh green, 20 feet from tho hole, with a Kcuru of U3. A RECORD BREAKER vr rni'iii.xii vjiicks svrrium xiniiT National A. C. National A. C. voi'Nfi itrcrnit th. miki: iiimi it ni'.MtY ii.t'in:it tw. rnM ir(iNi:n I'VTMIV ri.IMSt STM,i:V IIINt KI.U iiii.i.y iik ror. . iieMi MeMM's i:i)i)ir. sirAMiur.HS t. jdii.sny tii.i.mvn OI VMPIA A A '"road IL llalnbrldcn JUllVirit f. A. urr J ,!!, jEr, SIO.MJAY MOIIT 8:30 SIIAIII' Youne O'Doniirll i, otiue ,loluin Ihuulce Jlnuny JlrCabe ts. Tniiinn JamNnn Wllllo JarliKOn in. Abe Katiatotr Ullllf Mrrlun ts. I.'irr UHIImim Jimmy Duffy vs. Sam Robideau Adm. S.lr llul. llr. .1Ur. rrna Ilex. 73c. gl. LINCOI N A C Cieo' Heeler, Mm. TOMOIIT l'ltm.W. Al'Itll. 7 AI.I.TAH hlllltf Svvaniv Di.ciuiK i, kiiiuk si:ici:r, Quaker City A. A. MIN aA'aK'W. TOMflllT 81(1 ,sil(' joiiN.sy Mir.i.i.it , nii.ui; mixutkic Ailm. 22c. Ilekeried Si- it SUr. IISlllf,I, TOMIIKUIHV AT S.-30 V. 31. UMW:uMTV or rKNSKi.x.M.v vs. urutTii; IVanklln t'lelil, 3Jd uml s,iruco bli, AilmUkloa 5c mid otic. PETEYThey Ain't (ffliw wmm " SMI III " ' La FATHER. NnH o'rJC.VoU A MT-,.- w irs i "v -:?-a ' lasss' f"l 1 V M OUT FOR FIVE WEEKS Jack Adnms, tho Phillies' thtrd striiif: catcher, who lias been showing up so well in tho South this spring, had his finger split so badly in the Philly-Richmond gnme yesterday that he will not be able to get in harness again for at least five weeks. STRUNK HELPS MACKS BEAT RALEIGH TEAM Continued from I'tuco (Inn Italclgh scored four runs In ono Inning whllo ho was on tho mound A line drlto hy Howe, which got hv Walsh for a homo run, wan responsible for threo of the inns. Tho Athletics tuns camo ensy as Ilnlclgh erred at Inopportune moments nnd tho pitchers wero wild I'lliST IN.N'INO. Witt led off with n trldo to deep centre llohertH muffed Walsh's fly and Witt scored Strunk hit to I'arnham, whose throw to second was to late to catch Walsh Walsh nnd Strunk worked a double steal and Walsh scoted when Howe threw Into left field, Strunk going to third. Oldrlng fanned Strunk scored on a wild pilch. Molnnls nlso fanned Meyer lllcd out to Schuyler. Threo runs, one hit, two errois Molnnls to f'rowell retired Schuler. Williams walked Hush hoisted to Walsh. ItohcrtR singled to eentie, Williams being hold at second. Yenlmley fouled to Itlck. N'o runs, one hit, no eriora SIICON'I) INNING. Pick llled to Schujler. lMwnrds fum Ideil Malone's tai. Crowell sncrlllced, I'ainhnm to Williams Witt sent a long lly to Yeahbluy. No runs, no hits, no errors, McCord fanned Uduards llled to Old ring. Walsh captured Howes' drive. No runs, no hits, no errors. TIIirtD INNING Walsh filed to Mi-Cord Strunk went oys? it's it Iteg Trade Slurk Weather Tho mercury Is climb ing up to "55" Guilford ties. You can't wear n winter aenrf now. It's "soclnl suicide " jflur Caster Rear la ready nil of it. Shirts, Socks, Underwear and cen Gloves. fteg Trade Mark Jlalch in. 1U1U Open Eeeninga 1430 Chestnut St. 1038 Market St. 2436 N. Front St. Broad and Girard Ave. No One Going to Fool the 55c W i. V AiiTfi" h 1 1 YFfif jiA mUS ! ' " r I nnuVki... ... v H "" i iou TSMOW V rVll?! CTLira n TTTt. J out the same way Oldrlng singled to left nnd stole second Mrtnnlft singled to left, scoring Oldrlng Me or filed to Schuyler Ono run, two hits, no errors Parnhtm was sate on Witt's fumble Schuyler fouled to I'lck WJIIIams popped to Witt Hush filed to Strunk. Jso runs, no hits, one error. ForitTIt INNING. Pillion now pitching for Italclgh Pil lion thiew out Pick Malone walked Pil lion throw out Crowell, Malono taking (.ec nnd lMwnrds threw out Witt. No runs, no hits, no errors. !tohrls fanned Yeahnley beat out an Infield hit Witt fumbled McCord- grounder, Yenlnlcy going to third lM wnrds rlngled to left, scoring Yeabsle Howe hit past Walsh for n home run, scoring McCord nnd lldwards ahead of him Pillion fanned. Schuyler fanned Four runs, three hits, one error. F1PTII INNINCJ. Wnlh walked Strunk doubled to left, scoring Wnlsh Oldrlng died to Schuyler, Strunk Inking third after lha catch Mc tnnls hit a sacrlllco lly to ltoberts, Strunk scotlng Slyer lined to Schuyler. Two runs, ono hit, no errors Williams went nut to Mctnnls, unnsBlnt ctl. Johnson batted for Hush. Johnson singled to left ltoberts llled to Strunk. Ycabslcj, nlso filed to Strunk. No runs, ono hit, no crrots SIXTH INNINGS Johnson playing short for Ilnlclgh. Sir Cold throw out Pick Slalono walked Schnng batted for Crowell Slulono went to second on a passed hnll. Schang's high lly fell safe behind second and ho got it double, but Slalono wnn held nt third. Witt walked, filling the bases Walsh lilt to Piltlon, and when ho threw wild Slalone, Schang nnd Witt scored, while Wnlsh went to third. Strunk fouled to Howe. Oldrlng fanned Threo runs, ono hit, one cum Morrlselto now pitching for the Ath letics SleCord singled to centre lid wards walked Howe llled to Walsh. Me Cold taking Ihltd after the catch Double steal was tiled, but SleCord was nailed at the plate, SI or to Slalono to SIer. Currlo batted for Pillion nnd walked. Schuyler singled tn left, scoring Kdwnrds Our rio stopped at second Williams walked filling tho bnhes Johnson fanned One run, two hits, no errors SHVrJNTII INNING Hook now pitching for Ttalclgh. SIcIn nls wnlkcd. Slyer fanned Stelnnls was caught napping. Hook to Wllllnms. Pick beat out nn Infield hit SInlone doubled to left, Pick stopping nt thrld Morris Eotto singled to left, s-eoring Pick and Friction is at its worst on a hill. Plain oils or greases squeeze out and leave bare metal-to-metal. GRAPHITE Automobile s stayAmt under all con ditions. Ath your dtaUr for thm Dixon Lubricating Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. "K3L. " Cur. " J- XyfN "" T MiilJ'l(ll'Briiiel, 1010 Artb St. THE MISSING LINK fctween any man and real smoke satisfaction is a line, smooth HAVANA RIBBON CIGAR At all dealer BAYUK BROS. Makers PHILADELPHIA tJrffVtCr T i j M I . n Fin m Old Codger, by Chuckey ,WL. "Vpr Klunte Lnmc Lme him attat iMT TAKIM- WO CHAWCES VlTM "VOO SLICK CiTV FetLER.S . mow oo i know Slalone Slorrlssetle took second on n passed bnll Hook threw out Witt Two runs, three hits, no errors ltoberts singled to left field Yeabsley fanned McCord Pled to Oldrlng Mor rlssetto threw out Kdwnrds No runs, ono hit, no errors KIOHTH INNING. lMwnrds fumbled Wnlsh'a grounder. Walsh stole second Strunk doubled to centre, scoring Wnlsh Oldrlng singled to left, scoring Strunk. Stelnnls went out, Wllllnms, unassisted SIcr was thrown hy Johnson. Oldrlng tnklng third. Pick filed to Ycnsbley. Two runs, two hits, ono error. Pick fumbled Howe's grounder Hook walked Schtiler singled, scoring Howe, but Hook stopped nt second. Williams walked, rilling the bases. Pick throw out Johnson, Hook scoring Schitlcr scored and Wllllnms took third on a wild pitch ltoberts fanned Witt fumbled Yenbsle) s grounder, Wllllnms scoring Yeabsley died stealing second, Slyer to SInlone Pour runs, ono hit, two errors NINTH INNING. Slalone walked Stntono stoto second, took third on Howe's wild throw nnd scored when Schuyler fumbled Slorrls setto filed to Yeabsley. Witt singled to centre. Witt stole second. Witt stole third Walsh singled to left, scoring Witt. Walsh stole second, look third on Howe's wild throw. Strunk singled to right, scoring Wnlsh Oldrlng hit Into a doublo play, Kdwnrds to SlcCoid, to Williams. Three runs, three lilts, three errors SlcCortl doubled to centre. Kdwnrds fanned Himo mndn nn Infield hit, Sle Cord Btopplng at third Hook hit to Slor rlsetto and SleCord wns caught nt the plate, Slorrlsette to Stcr to Pick to Stor rlsctte. Hook oNcrrnn first on the play and Slonl'ctte ran him down, complet ing an odd double play. 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If Sammy .Decker succeeds In nlnnln from .Idle Scigel at tho Lincoln A C. tonight, his brother nnd matchmaker of tho club, flcergle Decker will book several star feather weights for future competition Tho other scraps tonight follow Jack Pllrgerald s I.w Fink Johnny liughrey s Itoy Hurst. Joe Jarkson s. Johnny Kerkler nnd Young Artlo xs Jimmy Barling Wllllo Rchneffer. o. New York lightweight, will make his Mrst nprearance In this city In the wind-up nt tho Qusker City Club tonight. Johnny Miller will l his opponent. Al Haines ts. Jack Scull. Tommy Sharp xs Henry Hlnekte, Hughle Cneald s Willie Qulnn nnd Andy Corbett 'vs. Johnny Newton aro other bouts . With ons of the recent steamers from Huropo nnother foreign rhamplon breezed Into Undo Sam s domntn He Is Albert ltadoud. welter weight king of Hwllzerlahd. tlelgium. Trance nnd Hngland. tlndoud, according to Dan Me- e oprino Arrow IAR StyJe-Mjwil thejffont 4th, I In ightQ Ashby2iv COnQZfo. I CLUETT. 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