PBwi IRI I WSWKFmwG&& Basketball oame: i the neijtral Keferei T) i . PRISON BASKETBALL SERIES rlNS TONIGHT WITH BOTH TEAMS CONFIDENT OF VICTORY r er and Greystock Clash m Camden Armory. (th Teams Have Shifted Style of Play During U TTT1 -J. O 'T J. " ' A .. ,irA- ason wmte aoxj-ioom strong mi American I weather man tells us that spring Is with us onco more, nnd ho may ho right ,,tht. In any event, the well-known "can" la about to bo attached to Indoor u.1 Beforo this Is done, however, followers of basketball aro curious to learn team In the Eastern League Is "champion," tho Greys or Jasper. Tins big ) twies which starts tonight In tho armory at Camden Is to basketball what orld's series Is to baseball. Where Is tho fan or fanotto who can prcuici wun ' HTee of certainty tho outcomo of this classic, for classic It U ? Nowhere in fc have ten such wonderful cage performers been seen working In tho i act, and there Is little wonder that tho games aro discussed everywhere- that tball men meet. , Tell us whero you live and wo will tell you tho team you for. Kensington fans can see nothing but Jasper and they travel mncs 10 ten the Jewels sparkle, for It must be admitted that the uptowners havo tho t, following In tho Eastern League. Were there a hall Bltuated at Kensington OUe and Cumberland street with tho capacity of 5000, Jasper woum turn em ay on big nights. Downtown the Greystock rooters liavo grown up wim mo aberrf of the team they pull for. Ally McWilllams, "Ilay" Cross and "Jocko ence all learned tho floor game at Cooper Battalion Hall. As a gambling osltlon It looks llko a flfty-llfty bet, arid tho man who can find odds woum no trouble locating a pauper on Wall street. Tho manager of each team has seed Bubllmo faith In tho ability of his players to como through with colors big, but there appears to bo a greater feeling of confidence manifest In tho camp rthe Greys than in that of their opponents. Fans aro analyzing the reintive Blues of the various players and attempting to prove cvcryinmg ny ngurcs. in world's baseball series an "unknown" generally emerges a hero, and who teil but that some youngster Dave Kerr or "Jocko" Lawrence will proo Hie the "man of the hour" In the cage.crlsls? tfti TUTANT a. battle this nalr waned in tho American Lcaguo when Kerr '$ 111 nlaved for Girard ancLLawrenco renresented tho "Lizzies" Both men ,;j had a tough time proving their ability to perform in tho Eastern League, l&ti ana here's hoping that both prove mat tney uciong. Teams Shift Stule of. Plan to Suit Occasion $NE point is clearly evident in tho work of tho rivals. It if that they aro tho x"i Vy5nlv clubs to shift their style of play to suit the occasion. Both Greystock ?JUul 'Tn.niii art nrnflnlnnf In n rlnn.l?linrrilnir nnd .nlftlirllt exhibition. HH llHS been jvB I' ""'" .- 4.. w. .,..... ... ci r u k-iemohstrated whenever the pair have met. They aro equally at homo when mcct- uch a club as Camden, which plays a wide open game, or even playing each i-.Kther. According to statistics, when tho two havo met the Greys have had an vantage of two field goals, making a total of thirty-five to their opponents rrty-three. Both have displayed their abilities when engaging Camden, Jasper Istering Bevcnty-nlno Held goals against tno SKeeiers nnu tno urcys uuum u lindred during tho season. On the other hand, tho lads across tho river liavo ied more goals when opposing the Churchmen than against tho Jewels. ) TKe series may bo decided by tho foul shooting or tho Individual strugglo bc- ftween Marty Friedman and Lou Sugarman. At tossing the leatlieufrom tho llftoen- Obot mark Fogarty seems to havo the edge on Hough, but tho Friedman-Sugarman . Jeuilis likely to be a battle royal. Many of the Greys' choice plays are built around 'iSiurannan. and one of the features of JnsDer's nlav during the last season has been S.lfce fact that Lou has been stopped by Friedman. If Greystock can ilnd some way i fbiprotect Its star from his opponent, Its chances will be enhanced about fifty per i'eeot. Sugarman can go In there and get tho ball oftener than any other man in w game.. The fact that the series Is to bo played on a neutral floor must bo .OMidered. Both teams havo shown' the ability to run up big scores on tho I Camden floor, but what they will do when they meet is another thing again. . ... efb ".-- "uft TTOW would you llko to be Billy Kelly, who has been selected for referee? Incidentally, we would rather be on the outside looking In than on tno Inside looking out. 'Follow-Through Applied to Prize-Fighting ,WAY back there in tho wilds of winter of the present happy era many pretty L little layouts appeared In print on the subject of Chick Evans going to tho Bit-flavored clime of Pasadena, Cal., for the sole purpose of showing tho struggling go Cubs the gentle art of swinging a baseball bat with something more than te mere 'in tent o beat the ball out of the lot. Chick was to show them how to illy accomplish the feat through -the simplo extremity of using tho follow- ough of the golf stroke, by which Chick gets so much deadly line nnd carry "With his brassie on the links. For Chick, to those Ignorant of golf. Is both lateur and open champion of tho links game. He knows tho golf stroke in Its lair, and Charles Weeghman, owner of the Cubs, had the very good idea that if Chick could only teach his men how tlo swing their bats with a follow-through for niietancV, as does Chick in golf, the Cubs would bat tho pill over tho wall and out of ,-kounds so much that it would be costing him regular money for new balls. Chick ' tras not able to go with the Cubs, whether on account of tho amateur agitation on Jthe subject or what not matters little. The point wo now wish to bring forward Is VAn. that Chick or any ono elso could very well give many boxers some advice on this fo rme subject as "follow-through." Ck-A r mi ' ji m tiy u Csiiivr i nusv in inn rivi r TWO boxers entered tho ring at the Olympla on Monday night. Ono was tho t J. -world's champion featherweight, Johnny Kllbane. Ho wns full of tho old hon- fJCround. He was In and out. He was a ring general. Ho took advantage of his exponent's mistakes. Ho had "all the Bhots." He was a master of his craft. J?vWat was as plain as tho fact that his opponent was down on tho floor on his LA ends and knees once, shaking his head vigorously trying to clear away tho grog- (taess of a mighty bang on tho chin which had sent him to tho floor to the music pf'the referee's count. It was a real wallop that Kllbane had glvenhlm. Kllbano champion not only because he Is clever, but most of nil becauso he can hit so rd. The reason he can hit so hard Is becauso ho has what golfers call "follow- jttirough." He not only hits tho mark with his weight in the shot, but would hit wK ikMther mark Just as hard beyond. Rk v! B? contrast there was Bobby Reynolds. He Is a great boxer. The fans raised i roof when the popular Bobby left tho ring after a bout with a slugger. Bobby tr rimver TTft nnd nil thn nhnta T-Ta ghntunrnH InVia nnil mlnnallntiAniiH m-.n . i,-- WW.-.- M ..W W..WM. -W M.W.( ... .t J.-W.. Mill It, lOi-C 1 IU 1 1 U U O JJaCBCn Ull Ifl mfln. hut hft didn't mnkft'nnv Imnrpsnlrm It nnnnnrnri Wtiv7 nnKht. ,H.1r.f kniA e.t "follow-through." His Jab Is a lightning pass that darts to his opponent's f?RM and is withdrawn liko a flash beforo it scarcely connects. That's tho way It iu to ians, anyway.- lie measures, seemingly, tne distance to the mark only, pt It and Is away. There Isn't any weight behind tho shot. '.ij Kllbane sent an uppercut to his man's chin from Insldo a clinch at ono time, WlpA there was so-much follow-through that he landed solidly and was still pushing AH his man's Jaw when the blow had connected, for Eddie Shannon's head kent .' eilflnn. Vtonl ai,l hol. tfrrr 41.A nuahlni. u ''V lVT1 t,mes Bobbyjs man In tho other match was caught with his jaw r, A" sticking out as a target. It would havo spelled "death" with KII- g bane. But Bobby passed and was away, content with a light blow. Ho f. uncorked a good solid punch ono night at the Broadway and had his mnn A' on the floor. If he followed 'through all his blows like that, with his skill Vt as a boxer there might be no limit to his heights, only a chamnlonahin. lJ Doggonlt, golf principles can be hooked to nearly any sport. PV- The Chances of the Chicago White Sox a .. ... BiI lno Beginning to swing in training camps throughout the count it J 'ans are today able to Bet a tiny glimpse at what may be expected when . National ana American Leagues plunge Into their annual flag chases. There .little change from the pre-season dope that emanated from tho Stovo League. iMJrNatlonal League haa its strong teams; andeo has the American. A mmiJ fli$eful conditioning, freedom from injuries when the season starts and the natu- rxnings mat go to mane up a nasenaii season will settle the Issue, as always. In k ' Ammrnan T.mnio Tt-trri fhlrtncm Tlatvnff nrA XTn. ir 1 i MW,.V.. OUw, wv.., w...x.0w, .vi.v.v u.iu iiow jturK. btunu out as tho -i-..v.wv. vUUa. iij "iivii u-. 0 ia.uuiiB wiitaBu to win tne pennant this K$ They bank on the come-back of the Comlskey hurlers, at one time as rnnd FflMiheat. Jim Scott Is said to be showing better than he has for sevpmi ..., )' Russell, It Is persistently declared, Is achieving success In his effort tn i ike kinks out of hie left flipper. It has been positively stated there win l.n fcBpertaaentlnr with Chicago's South Side team'thls year. Veterans, tried and fc.wiu De round niungr an tne noies wnerever possible. There apparently are iJkeW-rgood-Blaed onea, too. One tafat.Srat base and the other at shortston , As the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son Sees It OIT;, willstart the season In the same fix as formerly a lack of an n,i ?.Ht hurling rtaff. New ones mustbe developed or the old ones must Improve i fMoe ortne league continues at the old gait Boston's chance is embodied ;Any ana his aoiuty xo Keep tne oia machine from rusting. He will get aa'Wari: as vras Etvcn mil fnrrlcrnn n vwir arm TV,. ." , . . . . 77-l " " -oi .. ivm ts u, wonuerrui ,W(wmnmg may pennant it it w in tne ngnt shape. New York, a team , punch and speed, may prove," the dark horse of ,the race. BUI Donovan ,;nno ouuay 01 jnentior-tne xanxecs and Is boun,d to 'cut a big fltfMifl. Connie MaoJc- Is sending out optlmlstio signals from his ,,!f!IWW'y".t,;'t,M, nner demon world' Boxies winner-; ,Mwrt wuHwe iaffle,ana gwiy. lie nas some excellent material'1 i to'Wjk'tt m McOiw, hurleni are not the best REGULAR JASPER LINE-UP TO START Harry Hough Will Be Seen at Forward in Game With the Greys MUCH INTEREST IN SERIES Statistics and Tonight's Line-Up in Cage Battle .In.rxr. Portion.. 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For some days there, has been rumors that the Trenton Btar would bo displaced, byt tho Jasper management Insists tho regular team will play. Tho Greys are In excellent shape, having held tlielr final workout on Monday evening, when Captain Joo Fogarty drilled the Churchmen in a few new plays ho Intends to spring on tho Keiislngtonl.ins. Managers Ualley and Kennedy wish to correct the reports circulated that tho sec ond game will he played on Friday evening. It takes place, as oilglnally bcheduled, on Satin day. Tho Camden Aimory Is 11 spaeloui one and close to 4000 can secure accommoda tions 3000 of theso being placed on- sale tonight. Tho battle Is scheduled to begin by D o'clock sharp, possibly a few min utes sooner. This can easily Jio done. n? there Is no preliminary. Tho game should really hesln at HM5 p.' m., and It Is pos sible that this schedule will be carried out. Mlllvlllo scored first blood In the series for tho championship of South Jcisey against Brldgcton, tho scoro being 44-38. Curlette's foul shooting proved a big fac tor, as he caged 21 out of 30. M. Tullls, for Bildgeton, landed 18 out of 28. The Held goals were: a. Tullls, 2; Khrler, fi ; M. Tullls. 1 ; Lovcland, 2 ; Johnson, 1 : De marls, 4 ; Bacon, 1 ; Curlctte, 1 ; Franchle, 4. FULTON LOSESDECISION IN BATTLE FOR MANAGER Heavyweight Boxer Must Bo Handled by Mike Collins, Wisconsin Court's Verdict HUDSON, Wis., Marcli 21. The State Circuit Couit has handed down a decision that tho five- car contract entered Into be tween Fred Fulton and Mlko Collins, by which Collins was to be his manager for flvo years, Is in full effect, and that Frank Force, now his manager, Is not such by law. Tho decision reinstates Collins as Fulton's manager. BALLYMACAD, , 100 TO 9, WINS GRAND NATIONAL Rank Outsider Captures England's Classic Steeplechase at Long Odds. Change Second LONDON. March 21. 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Hrrr Kilba BIO BATTIJS KPVAL HE BOOSTS PENN'S STOCK Joo Yates, star of last year's freshman team, is now eligible for varsity diamond work at Dear Old Pcnn and will have plenty of chance to shine in the first-base corner left vacant by the graduation of Eddie McNichol. NEWS ABOUT THE BOWLERS Mnthpr & Co. won two phiuph from Aetna In tho insurance LenKue'H weekly perlrn rolled on Costa's Alleys. Hoostfrp, tho runner-up, won nil three from Trans-Mutual sauacl, and. in result, Roosters nro only ono namo helilnil Mnther & Co. Camden lieat l'conlo'H two Barnes and Travelers won two from Reliance. In Catholic Young Men's Arehcllocesan Iacuo tourney hhanahun, the loaders, beat Klrlin all three Kumes: Vlctrlx won two from Ht. Eliza beth's, wlnnlnff tho Mrt Kamo hy six pins, with a total or Mil, Hint tno mini K.imo by nine pins, with 741). St. KlLBibcth's sriuad won tho seond Kame. l-ntcrprlso won thrto from St. John a team. Corley won tno odd gamo In threo from Klrlin. Crescent's 1021 score was 111 pins better than Melrose's first Karrc. It started with Oln. Tho Crescent total. Indhldujllv, follows: Smeil- ey. 1111. Kline, l'.i.'. 1IIII. I hi. West. "IIJ: llulley, 1!3.". Ifal Itate Trust holds unit placo In tho Trust and Insurancn I.e.igun by wlnnlnff tho third Biimo from I'ldellty Trust on Casino Alices, ridellty won tho first twn Knmcs, but dropped tho final, when tho Heal l;ntato squad totaled S21 to 7f.i. Thoenebo rolled 211 for tho learterM In tho deciding bo me. JIurphy cot 231 In' his second gamo with Fidelity Trust; Phila delphia Salns won threo from TroWdent Trust; Mdollty Mutual won two from (llrard Trust, nnil Penn Mutual made a sweep of all three Bumes wllh Commonnealth. Pertnslvaola Railroad continued on Its win nlns way In thei Philadelphia League, outrollinc Tioga In twn games last night on Kejstono Alleys. 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Tho dates of tho principal events nre as follows: May 10, fpctdway, Unlontown, I'a.l May JJJ. apetdnay. New York! May 80. speedway, In dianapolis. Ind. (A. A. A. event); track. Walla Walla, Wash.: speedway, Unlontown, 1 '!.,'" 1). speedway. Chicago; June 10. speedway dlrt, Kansas City; Junn 1!3. speedway. .Cincinnati. July 4, road race, Vlsalla. Cal.; track, Spokane, Wash.; track, Uenton Harbor, Mich.: speedwa, Unlontown. Pa.; speedway, Tacoma, Wash., speedway. Omaha. Noli. (A. A. A. event); July 14, speedway. Dcs Moines, la. (A. A. A. etentl. July IB. track. Missoula, Mont.!, July 17-lti, Intercity reliability: July 22, track, Anaconda, Mont.: July 21). track. Great Tolls. Mont.: Au Kust 4. speedway (dirt). Kansas City; August 6, track. HIlllnKs, Mont.; September 3. speedway, i'in.ii.i..ii ia. A. A. (went): Hentember fl. track. Hed Dank. N, J.: September S, hill climb. J'lke'a Iak. OI.: fiepiemDrr in, nperuwwy, "' dence, It. I. (A. A. A. event); September 22. trnCK, Alieoinwn. !! ofjiirmipui o, ttnvn. Trenton, i. . Deyteniuur ,'. Bijctunu, ..tn Ynrk (A. A. A. event): September 80. speedway, torn wi. " . (,.,,r. . iihii0,iiihi ii.inr Speedway Association (A. A. A, event): October 0. speedway (dirt), Kansas City: October O speenuay, uniomown, I u.i irucn. i.,uiiuurv, I'nnn.. October 13. speedwny, Chlfaito (A, A. A. eenii: am., ,.v ... .u. -., ..,.- way. New ork. oval which the Philadelphia Motor Speed way Association Is constructing near Wil low Orovo were received at a meeting of i'iVio Tlnvstem" nt tho TUm-hnm TTntel "Thrt Boosters" are recruited from the member ship of the Speedway Association and nro engaged In furthering the Interests of , now track. I'nul B. Huyctte, a director r tho association, declared that tho bulldiri of the motor courso had progressed . .! Hint races In October nrn nssured. The Philadelphia Motor Speedwny Assn elation Is a member of tho Speedwkv a iioclntlon of America, nn orgnnlzutinn . which aro federated all the larco , " ,ln n tho country. Tno Phlladelda Mof8 Speedway -Association Is bonding over! iV fort to get the track In readiness , bv rn so that the city may enjoy again tho thrini once provided by tho, galrmount Park races! BOSTON TENNIS TOURNEY IS POSTPONED A WEEK BOSTok, March 21. Tho T n. Cricket Club has announced that the Zi tntlon covered-court tennis tournnm.i.." scheduled to begin Thursday, had beR?, poned until March 29. The postpone' was made necessary by tho meeting of ih. executive committee of tho United qi. Lawn Tennis Association In New York Jm week, which will demand tho attend ' lls of It. Xorrls Williams. 2d, tho M& pernors!"' W'' U b" f thG ""MlwlS Say, Did You Notice That SUIT J-our friend had on yMterrf. .Well. I enn nt ou the ..! iam-mW"a' Jt take a 0k t ur .-W'1! Immense Une of Sultlnw ll ;riflo.BO-artu.l 20.00 ralne. 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