Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 20, 1917, Final, Image 13

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ITTERY, TWIRLER, AND M'GAFFIGAN, INFIELDER, LOOK GOOD TO MORAN AND HlM eflOl
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HACK PITCHES
HAVE SORE ARMS
fAir Hurlers, However, Will.
Be. Ready for Series
With Boston
GAMES START THURSDAY
Mxick Never in Action;
Keeps Honda in Pockets
JArK80NVIM.ll. Tin.. Mnrrli 20 One
i,.rtlrntar point that l iiniisunl In tho triln
of ."thirties' I-ukpI-MI tfnniH Is the Tint
I.( Mnnncrr Connie Murk ncirr handles
iwball akno. Imt or hall or we-trs i mil
.rm while directing the plns if the mem
w In his chnrar. I'crvnns who lme fol
lUA Ihe ureit leider for evenil -.ours
L', no rtrollfrtlon of 1m live aeon Mm
vilne i hot, wear n mlt or pitch o horso
ffie llo Jrenrrnllir -funds nhont the field
"wShhls hands dipped down Into his pockets.
PAUL FITTERY, SALT LAKE ROOKIE, AWARDED "P."
STANDING FOR PITCHER, ON PHILLIES' SQUAD
Measured for New Suit
After Moran Smiles at
Pre-Season Hook and
Fast One
Hu a Blaff t'orrrvpoiiuViil
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$ JACKSONVILLE, Kin.. March 20 .Cm
Li. Mnrk and his squad appealed nit
Erase Field this morning for their eighth
rrljy of practice and military drill. The
'inn lender Is growing more plcnsed with
-Iklf team each day that It reportH for In
F.A.ftlon. f few of tlio pitchers still com-
lolaln of sore arms, and ns a result only
ftnosa In the. best of condition, are worked
,' tha limit rlHB nuuitf, mc irimo; i-iuii
,i"p. Is the authority for the, statement
"itt.it ihn voung pitchers sleep on their nrnis.
ige states this aconinls for the stiffness.
'fDecfallv In thg morning. Pint; advised
Sene or two of the right-handers to "turn
Mover."
riVKole Nnylor, a tug. uuny nurier, nas neon
LlBursinB a UlnU In his salary whip, Like-
?... mi Tt 111 n cmiMimi u- Hnho S?iliftllpr
'ib'as not been doing a great deal of work,
itvwlnir to a cold, which apparently settled
ik1 In his muscles. If the present warm weather
i continues, however, the heavers should be In
!?-t.rnss shape by the time of the Boston
tf ..ri.a which opens nt Miami Thutsduy.
Jki Sergeant Smart was on hand this moin
Ktlng to B've tlle ,iasp,,,ll candidates their
ially military Instructions. Harry Davis
Mil JUSt as prOUU Ul Ilia l-jUiiil . nil ui hi;
f fllcer would bo on dress parade.
Stale of
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who In Pt'tortMl
nit flrtH-Mrlm;
opern ivMfnll, hm oiuo
led lonchliw wIM pltcliorH.
BUDS KROM ROSE FIELD
Ms? Despite the fact that Florida is n Sti
"kwMii the name cten to Ruse rield was
rfrom a man po.'KessliiC that real rslale.
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L' Rolelno Naylor. (inn of th ovyrsnt pltehrrs.
rmiva from nunrlsn In Bunsel. lie Is Iho heat-
S;ature4 chap In tamp. t
l.'n.t- nai. hns rnnlnred the followers of the
fvUlfMkmen that the thlrd-hanu position Is his
K0P'-
v.r r Mack hns two left-handers thli sear
8 who ihow unusual form. Thev are Waller An
Jirton and rilffonl lllll. the latter havlnu had
!. atrson ana i iniuni mu. im- ..
lome experience In the minors.
W' It'ls n safe het that the At
.Ultit ason with thla trio In the
jltrunk and Thraaher.
hletlcs will open
the oullltld. Ilodle.
JDATE FOR CHILDS CUP
RACE STILL HANGS FIRE
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ffPenn and Columbia Unsatisfied With
May 12, and May 5 May
Be Chosen
Canutiih"inti f H n nfti rti U till 1 nl II tlltltfl
w ( til in j tiiiiinii a 11M1.VIU11 . .-...
fVltlll are endeavoring to arrange a satlsfac
k' tory dato for tlie Ch'lds cup legatta, which
f -f until several wccki ago was scheduled to
'r;take place on Jlay 12.
xi. With tho amiouncemcnl by the university
authorities that they were willing to low
Lithe- race on Lake Carnegie, it was under-
f'ltood that the final details for the regatta
tflttd been completed, but It develops now
Kthat Pennsylvania, while yielding to Colum-
If.bla and Prlncaton In their desiro to hae
rtte race on l arnegln Iike. suggested that
jBp rowed on Jlay 5 Instead of the date
;rii'nal!y set
TTi'b i-ctnitnuf it a a iiviila I m lmv- if tllA
K act ,nat to row at Princeton on May 12
KtttouU "esult In a division of Pennsylvania's
MrJ0Wlne fnterestH nn thill flnv tnnMTltlcn US
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mo jresiimen, junior varsity aim nu-pouim
?erews would bo rowing in the American
t.Hmly races on the Schuylkill, while the
ifTarjlty eiglit would be at Princeton. Tho
Elite was also somewhat unsatisfactory to
"Columbia becauso. the nine and White had
Kheduled a race with Harvard for May 10.
If.Th'a Is how the matter stands at present
i With the date of the race absolutely unset-
fled, although It seems probable, that it will
i rowca on Jiay ft.
y ROBERT W. MAXWELL
r.vrnliiu l.rAotr "HVir" CorrrspoiideNt tilth
I'hWlti on Trnliilno Trlv
.,...P,:T,:ilSHUIU'. K'"' Match 20.
Al ri-Il two strenuous workouts yesterday
"A Paul FKtery. who starred In both ses
sions, was taken Into the dressing room,
where Ulli Hhettslliie measured him for .1
new baseball uniform. Tills action on Bill's
pnrt means that KIttery has about won a
Place on Mornn's nrslty and gets his "P"
ror pitching. He Is the first recruit to clinch
a place on tho team and ho certainly do
serves It
Paul Is a left-hander, hut outsldo of that
works harder than any one In the squad.
Me Is ready nnd willing to take his place
In the pitcher's box at all limes, and when
he Isn't firing he is either playing in the
nilleiii tir clinslng (lies In the outfield He is
working all or 'the time nnd has more
"POP" than all of tho others put together.
He also bats well and no doubt will be
a aluablo addition to tho team. Yester
day Moran had the pitchers curving then)
ner for the first time, but before Kittery
stepped on the mound his predecessors wero
satisfied with Htiaight balls, which would
not strain their ami?. When tho southpaw
wandered out to the firing line, however, and
faced Oscar Dugey ho asked: "What do
5 0U want, a fust on or n nook?"
"I-et's sec what k'nd of a hook you have,"
retorted Dugey
Fooled 'Em Alt
Kittery started nne on the outside oor
the middle uge connected with one." but
the ball grounded to the Infield. The otlicr
hatters also wero fooled, nnd Malinger Mo
ran, from his place behind the pitcher, wore
a smile nil ocr his face. Anther south
paw wl.l bo a great help to the club, and
It can bo said right now that Kittery will
win a gtcat number of games for the mil-
lies mis year.
Last year our most recent twlrler won
twenty-nine battles out In Salt Lake, and
this record was beaten by only one other
pitcher, a hurler named Alexander. If ho
can rrpial this leenrd this year, nnd Oesch
ger. Mayer, Lavender, UUey nnd one o'her
rookie show up well. Pat Moran need have
no fear of the Hants, the Braves or any
other club in the league.
McGnfiiRan to Stay
Another recruit who Is slated to stay Is
Jlcnafilgan. late of Vernon, Cal. Mac Is
small, but he covers lots of ground, handles
himself well and is Improving every day
in his batting. He will bo a good substi
tute for Dugey or Bancroft If cither gets
hurt.
A regular baseball game was put on to
day between the 'regulars and the yanlgans,
nine full innings being placd Alexander
started In to hurl for the scrub" and was
succeeded by Klxoy, Cookoo Fortune, one
of the seigeants In the drill squad, pitched
the early Innings for the varsity and uns
supplanted by Mave,"
Manager Hill Klllefer Is alwajs pulling
brainy plays on his scrub team and today
he put another over on the varsity. In
stead of using K1 die Burns behind tho bat,
ho put him on third, so that he would have
more room to catch high foul balls. Eddie
is a bear on thoie high ones, but needs lots
of srace to turn around. Manager Bill oc
cupled the Initial sack, and occupied It In
his usual brave and fearless manner.
.lack Adams had his batting eye with him
in yesterday's practice. He swatted every-
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JASPER LINE-UP
PUZZLES FANS
Regular Players Slated to
Start, but Rumors Persist
Hough Will Not Play
The basketball series hrtween tiicyslock
and .laspcr, which sturtM nt Camden tumor
tow night Is the big talk In cage eludes
today. Tho line-up of the titeys for the
set-lea Is Sugarnian and Kcgatty, foi wards;
Lawrence, center; t'ros.s mvi McWIlllums.
guards. Jasper hits annoiinred the regular
team of Hough and Kedtan fniwnrds; Knr.
center; T'ox and Krlrdninn, guaid. would
he the way the Jewels would line up, hut
despite this nniioum-einct t the teport con
tinues th.it Hough will ti'it begin and that
Mil Da IK would be pitted against ('loss.
It hns been denied repeatedly, and only to
innrinw night will settle how the Jewels
will start.
Brcnnnn for Early Starts
Ward Hieniian. the noted liaskelb.ill icf
eree. who came into the limelight again last
week when the titeys wai'ted him In teferee
the big cage scries, In an aidcnl advocate of
an cany stall for gumes Wind related a
funny Instance of a happening Sundu.v night
nt the Newaik Turn Vercln Waul was an
signed to leferee the game and reached the
com t nliout s o clock, counting '"i the game
to start at fi p m lie waited .iriund Just
thtee hours lor It was live minutes after II
before the teams lined up The Newark
Turners kept the Nationals waiting in tho
afternoon, dclnvlng the game until Norman
and Beckman appealed, and the Nationals
icttinietl the (oinpliment nt night. It Is
said that two of the Nationals plajers at
tended a vaudeville show In Newark before
showing up for the game
Bietinan savs he is ah e to get to Phila
delphia nnd back t leferee up ' intern
League contest In less time than It took
him to get to Newntk and home again
Sunday night
It was 0:50 before the Newark Tinners
Jersey City game g-it under w.i.v Kvl-
Hat Nelson Would Join
1 Army in Case of War
. HT. I.Ot lf(, Mn March SO. lint Nelson
Is tint n inollyrcHldle. lit'-, readr to Joli.thr
1'nltoil Mimes army or nnry In. cm the
I'nlted Hlntes I "drnaaed Into this r."
lias prefers the tmm nml wired f'olonr.
Theodore Kooce'l flint he wnnts to Join
T. II. regiment If the latter nrannlies our.
Ills Mire rejdi
still In the rlne ami wllllmr to enter
areiiii If in) inuntry tot.e Its lull In the
rlua. In rue or hosttllt es would want to
Join jmir regiment, loin. Ill for my country
nine In I lrl Nmtli Dnl.uln. I'limiuinr II.
IV IIIIiik tu dn It nitiiln. I nm not. n molly
milille. "IIATTI.IMl MIl.MON."
DOUBLE BOWLERS. SCORE T
ANOTHER WORLD'S ttECORDJ
Q HANI) itAPl
other worlds record
DS, Jillcli, Marivh ij),---An"J
eeord rtbowed lip in the.'.
AmoilcAli bowling congress, tournament
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iictq wncn jiuai
Mejcr andTxiula Wal!
is, shot 511 In their opep,'ri
denlly tho magnates do not believe in enter
ing to the fans who come to the basketball
game and who want to get hnne at n reas
onable hour.
Thin Is a Hiisy Pair
Basketball players now.id.i.vs leave no
stnno unturned to play as many games In
a day as possible. The reason for tills Is
appal cut. for It's a long, hard summer when
the pockethook Is lean. An lnst.nce of this
ptogresslvencfn. If It can be called such,
occurred Sunday when (Jcnrge Norman and
Johnny Beckman got Into inrao games
Liitly In the afternoon Norniaii and Heck
man took part In the Trovs' series In I'nloti
Hill, playing on opposite teams Late that
same aftemoon tho same pl.iers worked
alongside of each other with the Newark
Tinners In an Interstate League game at
the National Tuin Veieln In N'ewnik. At
night Hooigo and .lohnnv played against
the Nationals lit the New ink Till n Verein.
This has been the regular tontine of a half
dnxeii K.istern Leaguers. Tin to games
every Sunday
Tho Pennsylvania State League has con
eluded its third successful icason. The
leaguo m.iv only be composed of six clubs
net -vcir Instead of eight as irl present
Plymouth will piobably lose its nrtnoty.
and the other team to be dropped Is Kiee
land The Bending Bears are iiway on a tlip
through New Kuglatid. These will be Andy
Sears's last camis with his old teamnintcs.
The old scout has not been playing for a
month and would have been released except
for the fact that It was known If Andy went
the entile team w-iuld quit, and that was
the oul.v ic.ison he was retained
OOCKer. of St. Imls sliof. Ml In thi.lt- nn.n.
Ing game In tho doubles. Not even th'a21
terrific start or n good second gam&ot 4li?J
provru cnougn to tummo tno ltanerHiVk
Peachey nnd McCaughliu. of IndlahiiDollS.fS
The Mound t. Ity man scored 125B for sov
entli place, ttiisteadlness In the llnal gam M
wnere me pair nan avis wnen tney neeaca
stvlv tiltis more rnsl (hem fhi. tnrl w
Guaranteed
Exchange
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The ptirclmsur of u
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sunie service, thb
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owners of new
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of our Guarantee.
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he is Paul Fittery, southpaw hurler, who has clinched a job for
' himself on Pat Mornn's pitching staff.
thing that came near him right on the nose
and his hits weie real ones Oscar Dugey
also poled some ldvely blngles.
The two Cubans, tianzfllas and Bodes, aie
playing brilliant bareball in the field, but as
yet have not set the world on flte with
their stlckwork.
It's against the rules to bint that the
weather gets cold down here, but yesterday
was a very chilly day. A cold north wind
blew ncross the bay and our noble athletes
discarded their Palm Beach suits for heav
ier apparel and overcoats. The sun got
busv later In the day, however, and It was
teal pleasant.
Nothing has been heaid of the proposed
swap In which Whlttcd. NiehofT nnd Stock
wero to be tiaded for Wheat, Hornsby and
Jack Miller. In the ineantlmo tho holdouts
have the same social standing ai a Uerman
in Petiograd.
Krnle Walker still Is on the sick list. -In
has been selected to be the party of the
second part in an operation for the removal
of a couple of tonsils.
tlEXAS WEATHER IS COOL;
M'GRAW CHANGES PLANS
MAltLlN. Tev . Mnrch 20 I.'oi- the first
fsjlnn In years Manager Met! raw has altered
pais spring training plans. He will go to Kan
eAntonlo for a couplo of gnmes soon, finish
Elnj training at Dallas. Tha team will work
fct wk at Dallas before going out with the
J.Detroit Tllrers The. fMiln.-iirn White. Snx
Lilso'have changed plans and are closing out
Hntneir camp at Houston, Texas weather has
IRtetn cool this spring,
Bowling News
P;Tks Industrial League held a 'nmnker" at
.lilt PirktviV lltillHInv In, nti-ltt nml nr..nntul
I'tta rrltea to liin rcsuectlvei winners In tho
M.sTe-men season Just finished.
i Sparrows bent Woodpeikers two camen. hut
j is, aiucko leaner saincu. u.s usual, on vviuie
Lj"!'"',' w ho went them ono hotter nnd dropped
iwet to Iloblce.
feStml'rln('B Owla. with Bork In the line-up,
Immed the KibIps three nrrflifhl. Sci Ureeu.
tt koocked down 2'-'H nlns In Ida llnal game.
IIUnti' and George went over the'20fl mark
Sineir nnai. Tne latter uiro totaled fiN.i pins
fall three carries.
.Terminal Colta trimmed Ocull In thn odd
.atma in a Ke atone II postponed aeries. Bui-
ir rolled In crent form, with scores nt lllu,
Vfa and 22U. for a 008 t'ntnl.
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LTtm'Qay led his team with a 202 acoro for
inree-came total.
iWpvti lonka llko a auro winner In Straw-
"tia in u. tl. I. Co. l.caeue i
LOCAL PROS LEAVE TOWN
TO INVADE DIXIE COURSES
Hoffner and Hackney Go South to Com
pete in Open Golf
Tournaments
Charlie Hoffner. of Phihnont. and Clar
ence Hackney, the Atlantic City Country
Club golf tutor, left to-in today for a swing
mound the southern golf circuit. Tho two
young local professionals wMI enter a mini
!! nf Hip onen tournaments of the Caro
lina section, beginning with the Ahhcvlllo
open that starts this week and ending with
tho Plnehurst North nnd South, late In
Hoffner' is one of the most brilliant of tho
home-bieds and Is full of detei initiation
to make his initial southern Invasion a suc
cessful one. Ho will have his big oppor
tunlty at Plnehurst. where the North anil
South open draws the best ot tin profes
sional talent of the country Jim Barnes,
of Whltomarsh. Is the present tltleho Uler
of this classic, and the keen rivalry that
exists between Barnes and Hoffner will oe
lesumed.
MISS CAVERLY ROUNDS
IN RECORD LOW SCORE
PIXRHUnST, X C. siaiC-n ni'ss
Mildred Cavcrly. of Philadelphia, runner-up
In the national tournament, and Miss
Klalne Rosenthal, of Chicago, winner of tho
recent Florida thampionship tournament at
-... . ..i, ,.i.. ,-n,i .it-nlnst Mrs. It. H. Bar
low of' Philadelphia. Nortji and South
champion, and Elinor Gates, of the Na8u
Country Club, at Plnehurst yesterday, and
won by 2 up. Tho match was played on
the No. 3. or championship, course.
Miss Cavcrly's 41-14-35, was the best
round made by a woman player this sea
son on the championship course.
A. A. BASEBALL CAMPAIGN
GETS UNDER WAY APRIL 11
Vmcrlcan Association teams will start on
their 1917 race on April 11, with Columbus
at Louisville. St. Paul at Milwaukee To
ledo at Indianapolis nnd Minneapolis at
VThe" schedule wU conclude on August r.
nnd the teams then will take on Interna
tional League clubs In nn Interleaguo series,
Rookies and Regulars
Hot Sprlnas. Ark. Sherred Smith and
Wheezer Dell will gladden MunaKer Ituhlnwii s
heart If they keep on sliowlnit tho stuff they
are exhlbltlpe In, dally wnrxuuts. Tloth are In
top form Rnd henvy for nlne-lnnliiK pitching.
Mnrlln. Tex. Mnnaser John Miliraw Is mer
looKinq no chance to lirlRhten the ImltliiB lamps
of his (Hants He nnnoum-ed a lnnK batting
practice before today's came. The Kort Worth
rlub will irons bats with thn MiUrawltes.
Mnrnn, On, llav (.'alduell prohablv will be
Klven the honor of pltchlni; the oijnlnK came
of thn aeason for the VanKees, It becume known
toda. lllll Donovan Is elated over tho show
In"; Caldwell made In esterdays same.
Mlnml. FI.I. The irlpplvs In the Uravea'
Hciuad are rapidly recoverlnc and are expected In
be In fit shape when the Hraves linn up aualnst
the Athletics on Thursday nflernoon Th
Hraves and Svmlnolea were on tho docket for
a seven-Inning Burnt today
Hot Sprliwu. Ark.- With only a week away
before their opening came In .Memphis, thn P.ed
Sox still urn minus four of their star Plaverx
Duffy Irfwls, Harry Hooper, Dutch Leonard nnd
V-an Grene. They arn reported '"omewhero In
the South "
.Mineral Wells. Tex. Pitchers l.vons and N'or
man and First Ilaseman Henr vvlll hit the trail
to the hushes thla week. Manager Itowlam), of
tho Whlto Sox. announced todav, C'hltk (inndll
and Ted Jourdan will fight It out for thn I'.rst
aack.
B..Hm.ntA. rnl. Charlie Deal has cinched
third base as the successor to the mlithlv
"Heinle" Zimmerman. Manacer Mitchell paid
today ,
Wnvalinrhle. Te. Manaei-r Jennlnss wns
lonstderablv cheered up today over receipt nf
word that Ty Cobb was en route to Waxahatchle
Tyrus was advertised as thn "leadlns man" In
a aeries of exnlbltlons with the New York
aiants, and Jennings wns gettlnis anxious.
Torpus Chrlatl. Tex. Thn Itrowns ami the
Corpus Chrlatt team will meet In another nine
Inning game here this afternoon. The Hrowns
won yesterday. !) to a Klelder Jones ami a
squad of plaers are duo to arrive from Dvnl
eon, Tex., today
American League Holds Banquet
The American nasketball Ieague closed a very
successful season with a banquet at tho Hotel
Walton laat night. Plasers, managers nnd fans
gathered and euloglzvd tho officers for their
untiring efforts. Clarence O. Enos manager
of the West Branch Y. M. O. A., acted na toast-master.
AUTO RACE SEASON OPENS
AT UNIONTOWN, PA., MAY 10
About 40 Events Arc Scheduled to Be
Held Until Late in
October
About foity aiito racing dates have been
assigned for the coming season by the
American Automobile Association, nnd ap
plications for still other events are under
consideration. The racing season, as at
present outlined, covers a period from early
In May until late In October, and Included
In tho schedule are several events In which
A, A. A. champlon.-dilp point awards will
be made
Tho dates of the principal events arn as
follows: '
Jliv In, I'nlontoHii. Pa . Mav IS). New York.
May : :in, Indianapolis, Walla .Walla Wash, ami
rntontown, Pa.: June !l. Chicago, .tune 111,
Kansaa Cliv. Mn. ; Juno J.l. Cincinnati: .luly I,
Vlsalla, Cal Spokane, Wash ; llenlon Harbor.
Mlih: I'nlontmvn. Pa , Tacnma. Wash, nnd
Omaha Neb., July II, Ilea Moines. la; July
IS. Missniilt. Mont; July 17-1H, Itellahllltv .
July '-'-. Anaionda. Mont ; Julj 2 Clreat falls,
.Mont . Annual I Kansia Cliy. Mo Augut ,'i,
HllllncM. .Mont . September ;t, Cincinnati. Sep
tember '', Hed Hank. N. J : Sepiember s, Plke'a
Peak, Col September IK, Provldeme. 11 I ,
September . Allentown, Pa : September 'JS,
Trenton. N .1 . September 'in New York; Sep
tember 3d, I'nlonlovvn, Pa. Octooer n, Kannas
cits. Mo I'nlontnwn. Pa . nnd Dannury. Conn .
October 1.1, Chicago and Richmond. a.; October
-7, New York
MISS BOGART VICTOR AT
SINGLES AND IN DOUBLES
PIXHUl'HST. N C, Match ZH The
Plnehurst tennis tournament ended with
tho finals In the women's singles nnd tho
mixed doubles. Miss Caroline Bogart, Eliza
betli Town and Country Club, defeated Miss
Kleanor dates. Nassau Country Club, In the
singles, fil, 6-4, and, paired with Jnck Las
ting, of Locust Valley, defeated Miss Gates
apd B. A. Bale, South Shoro Club, In the
doubles. 6-1, C-4,
Intercity Bicyclinu Resumed
MILWAUKEE. Wis . March "(), Cjcllne will
be reaumed In Milwaukee this spring. A road
race for June 10 Is und-r way and Intercity
blcicle races are mntemplated ,
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