.. .j. . ti;' 1 iEQCIBR PHIIiADE.LPHIA', SATURDAY, S.PBIE 8, T016. EC $ MURP D NELSON BOX DRAW SNOW SPOILS BASEBALL GAMES OTHER SPORTS j p . --ir ' l" i LU i !. NELSON 'EARNS DRAW IN BOUT WITH MURPHY Kensingtonian's Rally Gives Him Even Break at Nonpareil Club NATIONAL STAG TONIGHT Kensington fight fnni todny nre clamor ing for n return twitch on bchnlf of their favorite lightweight, Johnny Nelson, nnd Jimmy Murphy, following their encounter nt tho Nonpnroll Cluh Inst night. Wlilto the respective followers of the contestants claimed victories for their Idol, n. draw decision would ho fair. Murphy had a nafo lead until tho Inst two rounds when Nelson enmo from behind nnd ovencd tip matters. Tho bout hnd hardly been started ero Murphy cnused Nolson to begin bleeding from the mouth Tho West I'hlladelphlnn used a straight left to ndvnntage, and Nol son cither did not try to avoid tho straight hand method of attack or did not care to It was Nelson's gamo to get In closo. nnd thero bang nwny. which lie played to perfection On Bovcrnl occasions ho suc ceeded In horning In When ho got nestled In closo to Murphy ho United an ay, with lltllo regard ni to safety first. Tillman nutl Dc Foe Again Johnny Tillman nnd Hilly Do Foe are with us again tonight. L,n.t week tho two battlers who hung tho Kv O. Blgn on Hornco Oreoley and hh gratis dope, and showed to ndvnntage In bouts nt tho Na " tlonal Club, will nppcnr In respective con tests with nddlo McAndrcwu nnd Frnnklo -McManus. Tho Westerners stacked their superior' form ngnlnst no slouches last week, nnd tonight they meet opponents considered to bo oven better Whllo Tillman nnd McAndrcwu will ap pear In tho "good-night go," Do Foo will endeavor to hooic his way to vlctoiy over tho fortner Uostonlan In tho Heml. Mc Manui Is a clever kid, knows when nnd how to hit, nnd cnrrlcn sulllclcnt forco In his right hand to score a drctaho punch. Irish I'atsy Cllne, who has the reputa tion of being tho National's best attrac tion this season and nho jumpi Invariably from tho first bout to tho wind-up, is clown for tho third contest. Stanley Illn- cklo will bo tho Irlshcr s foe. .' Williams Has K. O. Punch Larry Williams, llko several other Phil adelphia boxers who woro forced to seek .other fields for competition, has Improved wonderfully since ho left town. Under the tutelage of Uattllng I-evlnaky, Lanky Larry has developed Into not only a clover two-handed boxer, but also poNseses n, mulo's kick wallop In his r'Blit. Hlq Squib, Philadelphia friends nro pulling for WIr llnms to connect with tho Mw of- Willie Meehan, fnt but nglle, when they meet nt Olympla In tho seihlwlniJ-lip 'Mdifduy' nlghr. . ,...., , Jimmy Duffy, the Lough guy from Now York, will mnko his third . trli to .Phil adelphia In a month for n spat w Ith Sam my Itobldcau This bout Is tho wind-up at Olympla. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS The pohcduleil matin in L.ovvi'11. Mass be tween Wllllo Moure, of this cit. nnd IMtllo Munphy. of llotiton, Inst ntghf 'Wiri e.ilieit off by the latter, ucoorillni; to Hilly Mi.(!onl Blo this mornlnir. Jtooro'.ni'ifMijcor,tir ii received a wire that "ilurphj refuses to meet Moore. Sorry." . . . . . Cddlo O'Keefe, tho locut lioier .who ,huB Loen phowlng woll In bnntnmwi luht riinkn. hnn been booked for n match In Clc eland. H6 will tackle K. O. r.uke Cllnley. sparrlne part ner ot Johnny Kllbano. next Thumday nluht. A letter from nobby Iteynolds BnyH that the TounRRtown, O., promoters nrii trylns to set Tony 7.111 to meet tho l'lilladelphliin In n re turn match Hlr Ilotiert sao scernt cxtilbU tlons tn ffymnantum boutH Tind f em fneeU " rtift matchmaker that there apparently "naa some tblnK wronB." ' ' Charley Kid Thomns, fresh from a win over Stoo Ilrnzzo. bau boen stfnicd up to meet Danny lVrBUson ut Norrlstown In a 1G rounder next Tuesday night. Gcorclo Decker la trylner to Kct a worthy opponent for Klghtlne Hob to use In bin next wind-up nt tho Lincoln Club, Frldiy night llo was anxious to BlKn up I'rankto White, but the latter la on tho aide lines with a dam aged noae. When Pat Bradloy la ready for n filer In the rlnc aealn ho will bo KUADY That is. ho edmlta thla himself. The nver-bittllnit Italian has been training diligently and believes hla long? lay-off will provo no handicap. TAttle Hobby MeOann flsurei ho has devel oped sufllciently for a Bleg-u uKiilnit tho top nottb llttlo fellow b. His Uray'n 1'orry con atltKnta are under tho Impression that Hob can prove himself tho Kid Williams of local bantams, Al SfcCoy acorea knockout! It seems almost unbelievable. The "middleweight champion." who had been prolne hlmsolf the best punch ing has In his division, finally show a he can punch. However, who ever heard of Jack Hammond, anyway? It has coma at last. A millionaire boxer has butted Into the boxinfr game aa a boxer. Charles Hauser. owner of a score of photo play houses and his bank nccount being n even-liguro affair, made hla debut In the 21 foot ring last night In New York and scored ft two-round knockout. Eves to Lead Drexel Five Tho election of basketball captain for the rvlPlu-17 season at Drexel was held and Herbert JSTea, a sophomore In the engineering depart ment, was unanimously elected captain. Scholastic Baseball Schedule for Today . Brown Preparatory vs. Ilorucntawn SIU Itarr Iu.tltute. at ltoruentown. . Mllunotu l'rennriitory . West Cheater Normal, ut West Chester. Pa. l'cnn rreshmen ts. Tome Institute, at Fort Deposit, Mil. Philadelphia Textile School vs. Harcr ford bchool, at lluterford. DJTERACADEMIC I.T101TB nASKHAIX bCJILlUi.K. Teams. Won. Iost. P. O. Penu Charter, School., 1 u 1,000 nermantown Acudcniy, 1 o 1.000 -pl.fo.itil Academy,. ,, O 1 ,ooo Friend1 Central , 0 1 ,000 PETEYAll That Li ------------ " r VoO Te- FATHCR OiHK. f COKie (SS1D'2125r - THU IS A SWEU, ( COSTS ME KJ fOH Noil AINT BECU Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night NONrAItrifty-JImmjr Mnrptir drew with .Tohnnr Jsf Uon, Mile Moetlr knocked out Fnck IMwuon In the third, llnnny Onrmnn lint to I rnnklfi t onwar. KM llfebe won from .lohnnr Hiuthes, llert (ireen beat Welter llronn. LINCOLN Pnmmr Uttkfr won from llriln Hrlitel, Lew Kink Mo.mrit Jnfk lltt Krnilil, Kddle Dunn nn unnlile to continue nxnln.t I'rnnklr Ilnrti Ilnttllnc JleAleer knockrit out Iloj- Hurst In the srrnml rpuml, Jolinnr Perkier stopped lne Jnckon In the llfot, illmnile Dnrllnic drew with loting Artie, DlAKl-.K CITY Willie Rhnfffir de feated Johnny ttlller. Jolinnr Kpllr bent K. I), .Munton, Willie tlnlnn won from Itmthey Cnlilr, Henry lllnekle nntfonitht Tommv simrii, the Jolinnr Mnrtlm-Jnlinnr Mrdlnn hont wn stnniitri In the nlttli le rnue the hitter had n deep Hush over hli rltlit ere. M.W lOltK Al MeCoy knocked out Turk Hammond In tho first, Harry Will defeated John loiter John.nn. Clinrler ItmiMT stopped Kill Dempsey In the second, Joe I.yneli nnil Kdille Jackson drew. Sol dier -lack Kelser outpointed lounit Hlcker, llohhr Moore stopped Jnfk O'ltrlen In the second. TULSA Carl Morris defeated Onnbont RmNli. MIUVAl'KKn Treil Welsh outpointed ltlehlo Mitchell. OAYirrY Kildle Dundee defrnted Matty Iturni, Tnmmr Mnlone hent lounir U'nllr, Ilnrr.r Leonard knocked out Kid Alberts, Happy Dure won from Hurry Kllburn, Ioiiiik Carter nuthnted IMdle Willie. . lit rriWl.O Johnny O'lnry defented Jlnimy Duffs. PENN GAME AND OTHERS HALTED BY KING WINTER Major League Players Idle in Preparation for Sea son's Opening SOCCER FRAYS ALSO OFF By ROBERT W. IMAXM'ELL Tlio only thlnu; Hint Intcifercd with n perfectly Rood bnacbnll gnmc nt Krnnklln KIclJ this nftcrnoon was n bolntcil miotv storm, which nrrived In this city this inornliiB, sovornl ilnya Into. A couple of bnpcbnll tenma, rcpresentlnB tlm Univer sity of Pennsylvania nnd Lafayette, learned that It would bo Impossible to liattlu In tho raRing blizzard nnd every thing was r.'luctnntly called oft. It vns the llrst postponement of the .season, and It showed that tho weather man waB on tho job, practicing for tho bit: leaguo unmea to coino. J'crhaps tho contest will bo played later In tho year If both teams iulve Art bpdn' drttft. . ,Penn, jsas ciRor, willing nnd nnxlous to mix with Wllllo Crowcll's ganu of fenetv-bustors .this, afternoon to wlpo out the llrt defeat administered by tho Navy. Tho T.isrolir:Uis mlnBled with tho Midship , ijieij ,laHtwcicjcnnd won by tho scoro of C to 0. lloy 'Tliohins' nlhletcs, liavim; walloped Vlllanovn, Wednesday, were con fident that Lafayetto could Bet nothlni; better than second placo today. Pcnn Fresh Rest Tho telephone bell wan ringing nil morn Ins, nnd eauio.nfter.Bnjno wns called off by disheartened mannRers. Tho Penn I'TiSsh'team v'as ready to embark for Port nonoslt, t Md to play with tho Tomo School.' but 'did not get na far ns tho train. jDtbor.nrep schpol Barnes were abandoned. St. Joseph's Collego was to hnvo played Gtrard. Brown Prop wns billed with Bor dontown, N, J., at Uordentown; Vlllanovn Prep did not sot snll for West Chester; Williamson School and Drexol wcro dis appointed ; Unvorford School missed out with Philadelphia Textllo, nnd Pcnnsyl-nnla-Institute could not get acquainted with Sqlip of Pedagogy. It was snowing' hard In Wnshlngton, which looked bad for tho Phillies-Washington scrnp; tho Athletics fell Into n rain storm at Richmond, nnd tho teams In New York remained In tho hotels all day Im proving their batting cyoa on tho pool tables. Tho fiend who rules with nn Iron hand from the weather tower In Gotham hung tho kibosh on tho pre-season series early In the morning and Benny KauCf devoted tho day to catching up with his diary. Benny met Bloolo Ilalcor, tho now thirds silcker of tho Yankees, yesterday and fin ished second In a batting duel. Benny drew a couplo of passes, but no hits dur-J ing the nrternoon, Dut mooio uusteu out a slnglo nnd missed a homo run by a scant six Inches. However, Benjamin surprised tho coughing, shivering fans when ho refused to go after the bad ones which were served him by Mr. Donovan's twirlers. Ho is not a wild Bwlngcr and ho strolled awlca before tho Yankee (lingers wcro convinced. In tho flcld Kapft did every thing that wns required of him. Tho final score was close and both teams played high-class ball. Swarthmore Idle Swarthmoro Collego called off Its game with tho Brill team of the Delaware Coun ty eLaguo thl8 afternoon. Tho darnet players also wero anxious to play, aa only one game has boen -pulled off this season and more work la needed. Old King Winter ruined the soccer schedule, most of the games being post poned. Tho first poat-senson challenge for 1016 was received today, Walter J. Itoblnson, secretary of tho Schuylkill Valley League, wants to meet tha best teams In the Mont gomery County League In a series of garner some tlmo after Labor Day. Here Is the challenge: Sports Kdltor 0 tn .Evenlno Ltiatr: Blr I Blncerely hope that the 6chuyl kill Valley champions and the leaders of the Montgomery County League, can get together for a miniature worlds Herles after Labor day. I know that r series ot this kind will arouse quite a little In terest, The challenge -will ba acted upon at the next meeting of the Montgomery County League. Prosperity Looks Suspicions to the Old Gentleman A TRIO f , 1 ; "i ig' ', i,-wuir m "."if "".'vi ' "'k . I ' I ink 'r'" iw35? . SCHOOLS CLASSIFIED FOR PENN RELAY RACES Greatest List Ever Made Out for the Big Meet Tho relay management has mado the final clnsslllcatlon of tho schools for tho carnival. Only a fow changes wero neces snry, ns most of tho schools wero satis fied this year with tho group In which thoy wcro put. nolow will bo found the final grouping Tho list Is tho grcntest that has oven been gotton together for ono meet, thero bolng 100 high schools to competo nnd moro than CO preparatory schools. The list Is as follows: Preparatory Schools Clinmplonshlp clans St. Albans, Mercers burg. II1II I.awrcnnllle. nxeter. Philadelphia Inter Academic A. A. champion ship William Penn Charter, Episcopal, Ucr muntonn. rrlendx' Central. Class I! championship Peddle. Hmerfnrd. Oeoige. Ilethlchem. Tome, William Pcnn Chnrtor. Uplscopal. Huntingdon, llrooklyn Polytechnliue. Preparatory School Class Races Class 1 St. Luke's, Oermantown, St, John's, Brooklyn) St. Alban's Episcopal High bchool, llrooklyn. Class 2 Illalr, Conwny Hall, Williamson, Shndy Sldo, Wjomlng. Pennington. Class 3 Swarthmore, Wenonah Military. Ilrown, College, Temple, Itoman Catholic High School, Vlllanova, bt. llenedlct's rrlcnils' Cen- Class 4 Newark. Wilmington rrlends', Tranklln nnd Marshall. Allentown, Westtown, Perkiomen Semlnan. Hornce Mann. Class B Pennsylvania Institute for Denf, Winchester, York Collegloto, Harrlsburg. Wil mington Conference, St. Prancla Asslsl High School. High School Classification Championship class Birmingham. Central. Boston Ungllsh, Newark Central. Washington Central, Hast Orange, Class 1 Morris. DaWItt Clinton, West Phil adelphia, Philadelphia -Northeast, Unglowood, Philadelphia Central. Class 2 Harrlsburg. Iteadlng, Steelton, Johnstown, Wllllamaport, Harrlsburg Techni cal. Class 3 Trenton, Dickinson. Washington Western. Atlantlo City, Kast Orange, Eras mus Hall. Class 4 West Chester. Cheltenham. Wil mington. Iladnor, Lansdowno, Newark South Side. Ilayonne. Class & Lower Merlon. Norrlstown. Dawn Ingtown. Media. Ilrlstol, Cuatcsvlllo, South Philadelphia Class 0 Vlneland, Ocean City, Philadelphia Trades, Frankford Oermantown. Camden, Chester, Ilaltimoro Polytechnloue Institute. Clasa 7 Salem, Haddonneld. llrldgeton, Woodbury. Colllngswood Hammonton. Moorea town, Cape May Court House. Class h West Orange. Olassboro. Mt. Holly, Chutlle. llurllngton, Haddon Heights, l'lushlng, Plalntield Class l Lancaster, Kast on. York, Allen town, South llethlehem, Columbia, Blooms burg. Class 10 Phoenlxllle. Mauch Chunk, Pottsvllle. Pottstown, Lebanon. llethlehem. Class 11 L'pper Darby, Darby, Swarth more, lloyersford. Lansdale, Haverford, Con shohocken. DuPont. Palmyra. Class 12 Sellersville, West Grove, College vllle, Schwenksvllle, Marple-Newtown, Mt. Joy. Spring City, Itidley Park. Class 13 Ambler, Ablngton, Parkesburg, Doylestown. Perkasle, Jtnklntown, lloertown, Mlllvtlle. Pleasantvllle. Achenbach to Manage Easton EASTON, Pa.. April 8 Charllo Achenbach, for the last thre years a catcher on tha San Francisco team of the Faclflo Coast I-eague, has signed a contract to manage the Easton team ot the Atlantic League. OF PAT MORAN'S UTILITY MEN CQOJP PENN CHARTER LOOMS STRONG IN BASEBALL Victory Over Friends' Cen tral Makes Quakers Fa vorite for League Title Pcnn Charter loomed up as probable winners of tho Interacadcmlo Leaguo baseball championship In tho game with friends' Central School yesterday nft ornoon nt Queen Lane. Pcnn Charter was victorious, 11 to E. Tho Qunkera hit tho ball hard, took ndantago of tho niuo and Gray errors and had things very much their own way from tho early In nings until the end. On tho Episcopal Academy diamond, In West Philadelphia, the Churchmen went down to defeat before the Gcrmantown Academy nine In tho othor big league game, 10 to 7. This game was moro In teresting, for It was close, both teams making more than the reasonnblo num ber of errors for this time of the season, accounting In part for the largo scoro. Hddlo Lamb, who pitched for German town, was very steady, but there was nothing really sensational about his twirling. It would be hnrd to plclc the winner In the Interacademlo League. Many will say It Is Impossible. Hut tho students who havo seen the teams In action aro di vided In their opinions. Penn Charter rules the favorite. Kplscopnl took a big drop by losing to Germantown The work of Shirley McCall was disappoint ing After hlH clever twirling against Colllngswood High tho Episcopal fans ex pected great things of him In the contest with Germantown Academy. Whils the Penn Charter-Friends' Central game was by no means an exhibition of rnld season baseball, thero wero many features which should not lie overlooked 'I he butting of Walsh, who tripled and scored, threp men In the seventh Inning, when Darnell. 1 lemlng and Itogers crossed ths pan. was especially commendable. ltoger's Latching wus also good, llarnes was Frlenda' Central bchool u star. . Lower Merlon High School canceled the game with I.a Salh College for j.st.rd.iy afternoon. La Salle College has canceled tha gams with Vlllanova for Monday, bo It goes. The La Salle College nine will, therefore, open Its season next Wednesday In the game with tha College of Phurmaoy team at the La balls field. DuRoy, Good nntl Dovoro aro Rtiro to bo carried by tho Phillies IhioURhout tho cominff basebali campnifrn, nlthoiiRh thoy will nil 'likely play utility roles. PHILLIES GREETED BY MANTLE OF SNOW Game With Washington Sena tors Called Off Scheduled to Play Monday nu a Slag Correspondent WASHINGTON', D. C. April S. Tho Phillies roso this morning to behold tho first rcnl winter they have seen hineo they loft Ni'W York moro than a month ngo for tho trnlnlng camp In St. Petersburg, I'la. Snow began falling hero early this morn ing, nnd by tho tlmo tho champions wero down to breakfast n heavy mantle of tho beautiful wrapped this city In Its Iminacu lato embrace. It was oIdcnt enrly that no gnmo would bo plnycd, eonseciuently Claris Grllllth ofll clally notified Pat Mornn that tho con test would bo called off. Another gamo Is scheduled to bo played hero on Holi day afternoon, after which tho Phillies will go to Philadelphia for ono day's prac- tlco beforo tho opening or tho National Leaguo season with tho Xow York Giants on Wednesday. Josh Dcvoro, Kortuno mid Hud Wclser went to Philadelphia yesterday. Lehigh Athletes Get Letters SOUTH HF.TIIL13HRM, Pa . April 8 Here after, according to a ruling of the Athletic Committee of Lehigh Unlitrslty, any Ilrown and White athlete breaking a record or win ning a championship nt any Intercollegiate tourney v.11! 1 awarded an "I, " In con formity with the ruling. Hiss. Thomas and Martin, who won IntcrcolliKlnte wrestling championships last 5 cur. nnd I Ian way. llurko and McOrath. who established championship running records in the Middle states lnter ftnlleirliitn meets, have been awarded tha letter. Tho Athlctlo Committee also awarded tho wrestling ' 1. ' to Kirnnun. .iinrtin, nns. Lovlu. Pariah, Scruggs. Sharer and U Kebri r. mannger. The monogram was gien to Mc Culloujh. Dayton, Jenness and Ketchem. ANY SUIT In the House TO OKDI.U Iteduced from 130 i and 120 SctOur 7 pjs Windows PETEgttfkAN & CO. S. 1:. Cor.WIi and Arch Sts. S. L. for. 11th and theitmit Ms. A RECORD BREAKER AT rul'L'LAK PK1CUS TONKUIT H:30 National A. C. National A. C. ni'vi itiTTfin vs. miki: covn:ic HLMtV UAI'lll.lt Ml. nilMi MAI.M.lt PATHHV ('LIMITS. hTM,r.V II1M KI.U iiu.i.vm: niK is. lutMi mc.mms i:nmi; Mrxiitr.vs is. joiinnv iii,i.mn f)T YMPIA A A Hroiiil 4 Itjlnbrldse MllMI.W N10I1T H:M hll tltl' Young trDiiiiuell ts. 011ng Jiihnto Dundco Jlinm McC.ihe ts. Tommy J iniUuu Wllllo Jackson vs. Abe Kabuion Willie McpIiuii ts. Lirry Ttlllluns Jimmy Duffy vs. Sam Robideau Adm. 23c. Hal. Itcs. SOe. Aretu Ites. 73r. 91. 11 GIANTS AND CUBS ONLY HAVE OUTSIDE CHANCE IN N. L. RACE Hy GltANTLAND RICE (1l c me hut mom to fight ni may, 1 nsK no other gift from Fair) Though U filiould crated on mc at bail, Where only ghosts and shadows wait, Hhaitowi of old defeats Mo ton tij, Qhosts of old dreams rfruton from life's Pit; Vet all t ask ts room to try And provo Fata ennnof tnofce we qutt. 'o glint of glory from the height, ,Vo flare of fame to call me far; U'icj tho ground to make my fight Against whatever odds there arc. A lilt llenloyosque, you might mut ter, but whftt Is nbstrnctlon among old pals? The HclRht of Desire On our pnrt, It would bo to own a base ball or a football franchise nnd havo en rolled alt the peppery college athletes who hao r,ecn barred, dropped, disqualified or set loose In tho last six months. For, as tho lending mnhngcrn nrlso ngnln to shout "Wo might not win tho pennnnt but the team that beatn us out," clc. Putters nnd Putting We havo already Recn this spring at least eight now arletles of putters manu factured to lemedy fatal defects on tho green. Somo liavo squnro handles nnd round fnecs j others round handles nnd squnro fares ; somo nre knock-kneed nnd others aio bow-legged; some nro long nnd Bomo are short nnd somo nro merely medium. Jou might think tho field had been com pletely cmerod Hut so far tho manu facturers have overlooked 0110 mengro de tail which Is tho manufacture of n wrist that won't qultor nnd nn eo Hint won't Mutter and shift with tho stroke This latest technicality Is nil thnt Is needed now to mnko putting tho surest nnd .simplest of nil tho arts. John J Men raw confessed a great nd miration for Ty Cobb nftcr observing him work without a day's practlco nftcr n six months' rest from tho field We wonder whnt John ,1. would have thought of Cobb after Tyrus had drawn rMA,yAy,yy'yvw m m A PIPE of VELVET bums -- those bridges that we are always tryin, to cross befo we m come to 'em. & lMWA-AWy OV1ZX SATUKDAY EVENINGS YOUR EASTER SHOES ARE Men's $3.50 to $6 Easteir Shoes and Samples and special purchases of well-known makes. Such U3 Florsheims, ReRals. Douglas, Kneelands, Fiskes and other Rood makes. All welted soles and custom grades. All sizes and A to E wide in tho lot. Hen's $3 to $4 Tan and Black Calf, Patents and also a lot of Scout Shoes in the lot. Second Floor Elevator two weeks of practlco nnd had slipped back Into fair form. Wa nro told thnt minor leaguo exhibi tion games, or exhibition games ngalnnt minor league teams, mean practically nothing, nnd this dope may bo absolutely correct. Hut we seem to recall In tho old pennant days of Cubs, Giants nnd Mnckmen that they wero not only not losing nny of these minor leaguo contests, but most of tha scores wcro something llko 12 td 2. There Is only ono American League pre diction for this senson thnt we care to mnko, nnd thnt Is that the club able to win no games will flnlnh first. For with nil tho powor notf cxtnnt In this circuit we tan't Istinllzp two club 1 winning 00 games or more, wheio Inst season two wero nbU to win 100 or moro The Harrier Tho struggle of the Giants nnd Cubs to regain tholr old places nt or near tho top ns In tho days of old will be nn Interesting thing to wntch this senson, but as tho dope points nt present tho odds arc against both machines Tho llravcs. Dodgers and Phillies aro stronger this senson than many glvo them credit for. Ono from this trio might slip nnd tumble, but yott will find at least two cither on top or closo by. Which Is to sny thnt on form as It now looks to be one of tho three should win. leaving tho Giants nnd Cubs only nn otltsldo clinnoa to pick up the glory that was theirs so long nnd which of lato years thoy hava missed so much. Another Slogan It may not be at fancy as the slogan known of old, Where Tinker, Chance and fivers teem the centre of tine fold; And yet I rather like the way the echo srems to frtj), Ucfcrrlng here "from I'cchlnpauah to Ocd con to J'tpp." An earnest reader seems to haVe ub crossed In regards to certnln remarks mado about the worth of courngo. It wns not our Idea to sny thnt courngo plnycd nn pnrt In sport. Tho point was that tendency won oftener than courngo nnd that there were many m ro entries blessed with courngo than with efficiency. HERE Shoes, Glazed Kid, SHOE MARKET 931-937 Market St. or Stair Over Kretge's Ct csA o98 By C. A. VOIGHT I 0 fc:inmrVi n... ."& 'iiAft'-sSlrftjtftsifc' ja i i."tMii-i ii, iifc ttnrtujMttTri
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