5 I. f i t ; 1 iPER ANDGREYSTOCK ASTERN BASKETBALL LEAGUE PENNANT WILL TONIGHT'S CONTEST IN CAMDEN reystock Has the Edge on ite for Title With Sedran Back, Jewels Hope to Upset Opponents M W If flflONIUli1 II' ,,V X-"IVll .HHIUIJ, H,1W 'ldon avenue nnd Mlcklo rtrcet, (JrcyRtock : MtAiy Jn"Per ln ,ll n,inl B"1' for t,ie Il.tlrn League charnptonshlp. nml t the toner goes m - " JblsCup. I. ' Rj over dui iii wnuuiiuK Hiui jusc V,,i, crowd will bo dolnp the nolse-nmlvlnj-1. time between 10:15 and 10:30 p. m. la J ?tnown, t,ut tho dreys enter tho fray a !fvrltc, owing to their wonderful work of Jturday evening, and It now looks lis If ?. churchmen lmvo the bulKo. It Is true favorite, "". . .... nu tlio Rtnndlnc Ifl nnnrnrneil JJ tMms are on an even footing, but an ..r..u nf tha box fibres bIiowb the edco --to bo In the Clrcyn" favor, tit least '.'EL the field-goal column, which Is a iVVu ,..UI naalf Blhty VHIUauio ...,. Crtyg Have Fifteen Field GonIs 1 o.fore the series was under way It was j-oed out that tho twin cylinder shots iould be few and far between and that w-remacy would bo decided from the Snalty '1C' ,,ut tno "dono" to ,Ia,c bns JtMlved a knockout 'blow. Tho composite Pi jcores of the dual meeting show that J? cooper Hall boys have itm.-ts'-ed a total '. flfteen field poals, while .Jasper has irtbbed but five, Rlvlnfr .Toe Kopaity and III crew a tlircc-to-one advantage In this J,.altment, In locatltiR tho cord n surprise Li Been recorded, with Harry Hough miking thirty-seven out of fifty-two dunces, while Fogarty has caged thirty-one tut of the same number. Wnllar Line-Ups Will Start . .. ..A... ...... ...Ill ....noA ..l. ...I.nn j The conicbiuiim win .ij'iiw.-v nii.ii iiiiiui tlth full fighting force, the Jaspers having een placed on a "war footing" by the Edition of Hrldegroom Barney Kedran. Fox llnd Friedman havo been In Now York as On midget's guests, and the trio will arrive 'Itre la plenty of time for the contest. There Is much speculation as to how the '.Tnhi will pair off. Will Cross play Hough ,ind McWUllams tako cm Sedran. and will niedman suck 10 j'ogany unci fox uickio "n-irman? If any switches are rnntcni- i ilitrf they will not be disclosed until tho f ... . i Tint t.--ii tn .-.-I., i n.- utile DCfillie. 0111 xuiii;. win iimtlll nullum flu Indicator. Ho has acquitted himself In onderful style, biased opinion of partisan Oreystock and Jasper rooters to the con trary notwithstanding. iMorgenwcck Will Be, There Frank Morgenweck. manager of tho I'at trion Interstate League team and ono of tht best Informed men connected with the tgs game, will be present to challenge tho PHILA. GOLF LIKELY TO BE STOPPED IN EVENT OF WAR xComnetltlon In the Coif Association of fhllaf elphld may be abandoned In the event 'f war. A meeting of the executive com mittee of the Golf Association of Philadel phia was held at the office of President tRobert W. Lesley, at which It was unani mously decided to call a meeting of pres. 'Idents of tho various golf clubs of tho Coif "Association of Philadelphia to be held at Harniiet Club Anrll :!. to consider the ; Jbandonment of the sxhedule of events for tie coming season should war be deflated. CONFERENCE ATHLETICS :c"0FF IN EVENT OF WAEt 'STANFORD UNIVKHS1TY, Cal.. March ?M F, C. Behrens, graduate manager of athletics at Stanford, telegraphed J. Ar rthur Younger, graduate manager of the ("University of Washington, recommending Cancellation of Pacific Coast Conference ; athletic schedules and intercollegiate ath ' letlc activities of all kinds if war is de i'tred or a general mobilization ordered. ' Ross Swims in World's Hecord Time NEW YORK, SInrch 1!S. Norman Ito'H. of ,th Olympic Club San Kranelsco, tho Haclllc 'lotat .middle distance champion ' and record- wider, won the JiO ards Indoor national cham- Soruhlp In the y.1-yard tank of the tluli In time it tias neer leen equaled In this or any lUier country On his way to tho record for kite furlong he cracked the old I'l'll yards figure. ' ,AA .kA ......... ..I.. .- ..n.n.nHu In hn .w. .utir w vi n Ulliy lIIIUl, luiiirominn 111 i.i.j net, hut the lack In quantity was made up In Vullty. Ross'r time for the ""II sards whs 123 1-R. The best previous mark was Ret List tr by Hal Vollmer, the Columbia diversity 'r ,1 ick. nen he raced to victory in AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES llone, baseball team has reorRftnized for the wins; seaHnn and will be mamiKctt ny Its sr roach, prank Strohm. K Jiorcan. merly of the Chrlnt Church A. A . has been ftcored as coach. Mr, Strohm would ll'ce to Mar irom flrst-r ass Ipums In I vnnsvuunla. Ue. rwtre and New Jersey. Frank htrohm, 31211 - North Marshall street. Wvnmlnp. A ( rf..lr-a ..atrlAa with ersf.nlnSS I'fcaiu. Game's w'ith I.okuii A. A.. Stenton F. ", tIM Wfittllle preferred. J. K. Gorman, 4507 rwrth Nineteenth street. XB Brown Instrument Company has a very stronc i'mT "Jiessionat team tor tnis season ami mmiu 'IFCBntvlvAnln. llAlnwRrn nnH Maw .IpMCV UrOWll Is PJ'rument Company, Wayne Junction. 1'hlU- v - IT North End club has reoruanlsed for the com- Boason ana wouia uko lo near iruni sirirny ynw Jersej J. Kbcrle. lfllR North Hope trfet. ,',8t Stephens Catholic Club Juniors would Iko vjo arranse names wlttl third and fourth class KP at or awny from home. J. Mahoney. i """'"" "L . JA'Irankford A. .C. has Btarted to book Barnes t'.gr the coming 'season and would llketo hear m cape. .May, West Colllneswoon, I'lcasaiu nut. Harrow gate and Parkland teams Brlltl.i,rn A r -Mn,.ta 1IL-a tn n,fin CS tTiefl R'7m 5r"-cla',' te'ams at home. W. Bishop, u-.-w .vitiiiuuiiu Biretii. B P.. H. Alumni dealrea games with IS. in for Sunday after North Seventeenth "r.oiu unirormed te-nma IJponi. A, Targan, f-'idl IV. E. Mayer II. C. would like to arrange outalde Hmn with HOn-year-old teams for May . f m. 19 and 20. Dj Hoffman, l'JIO Susquehanna 1PETEY BE DECIDED BY Jasper and Is a Favor u,lI"T.ln ,l '!Prlp!, J'nterson Iihs nnncxctl ierlc S ,ai, ll,Ie w,nn,n" "' "econd against r to -I" Kn",CS w.on nnd two ,05. "gainst eleven won mid fho lost hv tlin Newn.k Turners, their neatest rivals The ro are sevenil games yet to play. The . aspe" will not meet l'atorson under anv circum nZT ':'" thcrc ls "" chance of the ,Mi,vy""t tl,0,'Sllk Clty nvp' Ne l,ln.' M.ornwcck will ,e on lalll, nnA endeavor to arrange a series. The Orcys had lt champ onshlp meeting with Paterson last year and after each team had won a gamo Vatcrson failed to Itve up to Its agi cement The club nt that tlmo was managed by Hill Uowney, and the little un pleasantness that cropped up should not lie a lilndraneo tn Morgenweck. nilly Morgen week, "the old fox" nnd brother of Frank, In a three-hour fanning hee with the writer. ix u inu upinion tnat u would be n good thing for bankctball If the contests were arranged. .Starr harden won tho championship of the Playground League by defeating Chestnut .Street Pier In a play-off series by winning two straight, the first came result ing Gl-.1!) and tho second 40-1J. Pi eminent women suffi agists of this rltv will display their prowess in the basketball line In a game to be played on Saturday evening In the nudltorlum of Phillips Urooko School. 4222 Baltimore avenue. The rnlveisity of Pennsylvania basket ball team will hold Its annual banquet thlt evening at which time a leader foi next car will bo chosen. The choice lies be tween "l.ou" Mai tin and "Art" JelTord. The former Is one of thevmost brilliant for wards in the Intercolleglato ranks and tho latter hilo not a star. Is one of tho brain iest nnd knows how to use. his "bean." As a leader It would therefore seem the Wisest choke to selct .leffoid. Martin would hao easily been placed on an AH-lntorcolleglato team this year. I ut was out of action quite a while., owing to conditions In his studies. The last season has been the best ever enjoyed by the scholastic and collegiate basketball teams of this section and tho officiating has boeu linpiovnl consldeiably. In order to better cement the friendship of the officials and conches and to come to a better understanding on the rules and their interpretations and to discuss in a general way the means of Improving the sport, the board of approved basketball ofllcials of the Philadelphia district will give uu Informal subscription dinner at the Hotel Walton to moirow night. Bowling News fcppn Amorlcaii Ilowtlnu I'oiiffreci reionN were broken durlnp the three weeks' Imwtlni; In Grand ItTpidi The albws vurt' built eHpe ilally fur the i hamplonihlpH (Ulo Kiillufh, of Hothester was the only eastern expert to win n ihampliinihlp, fapturlni: the Indlitdual title with a li'ls seme, bin totals lielnis "JIM. "MJ mid J."3. Harry Mlllir. nf Detroit, won the nil eients mine iramesl prb.e with IP I.". M'ttlng it'ia In his live-men team K.unes. followed with II 111 in doubles and lio.t In Hirixbs. Count Gencler rolled a aoo si ore In a ruent exhibition Kame In llrouklyn. In I'atholle YounK Men'i Arehdlnn san I'nbm matthes l.iit iilubt Shan than irluallv i Haiti, d the c hatnplnnihlp bv wlntdiiK two mimes from Vb triv Dalton. nmhor on the winning siu id. rolled L'".l. "or, and laT. ht. John's tr mi won two ganas from St. Monica, and St. Cllnlicth annexed two fiom Klrlhi, Mather Co Inertased Its bud to two Karnes over Itousters In Insarame f.eai;ui . by outroll Ing Peoples In two games, while Kcllanco won the odd game from lloostirs Itellatue had ltd pins a game handicap nlliiwanie famdiii. de splto a llfteen-pln handicap allowance in Aetna, won tho series from Aetna, capturing the llrst by twcho pins, the becond b fuurtnii Pins and the final by Ihlrtj-thrce pins. Transtnutual nn two from Travelers Clark rolled l'H7 la his third game The Philadelphia League games resulted In teeral big scores. Pennsylvania itailrniid thu bader, won two from JenMntoivn' Meliose, who Is second, two games behind, kept at the Ilall l nailers' heels, bv defeating Tioga two games; Crescent won tw1 from liudd .Manufai luring Company and Kej stone won two from Liberty Hell. Tho Kestnno s Liberty Hell, smres follow: Kejslone. stfi. mil and H-P: l.llitrtj Hell. svu. U3S ami Ii In. Trucka. of Melrose, rolled 1S1. L'll and J'J.1. C Wolfe rolled the last two gamea for the same si'iuad getting scores of -01 and l!a.". Melrose won the tlnal game from Tlnga. HSU to tiSil Kejstone outrolled Llls-rty Hell In the second game, bill to l'3S. Pennsylvania Itnllrnad team beat Jenklntown In the second game, iriajo .S77. The Crescent team's scores were ni.'.nsT nnd ft".n m lludd .Manufacturing Companj's p.,i, iinr, and 01 Philadelphia Wholesale llruc team won the second gnmo from White Compan by a pin with an SHI score White won the llnal by two pins, totaling 7:1 u style favorite everywhere 15 cent Collars mm y kf v iw lfiStWrras?3?2Ssfes' iLiTwcrj.jt'is'eK,Er MlcrWlKESSScf! WM$&fiv?Z? KvBIIKJWa ViY- xO" s vii I yA-A'sZ. Ti yWfflM 1 "&-- HARDoiJ vjodldVodA '' 1-Vou Sire, ) mM jrAsV I - Will'mTA l-iip- Trt MAifF io "Puvt-cvmi-"! I.A V0UKI6 UATJVTO PLAN THIS) Wm f7V cVauoz 11. "' ??u Age xf r- Wanted To "E.wj6 So i Z ' SZ and set iw ioMejfotp vitm- KWSs- " J-ll ( - ) Sans, sure, I'lt fiwo 1- 'A OUT "THE V0MEMTA6filrJ S VKftT' V3"", ' ( A PAt-.-nj-.r-. w J MEET IN DECIDING MATCH Line-Up For Deciding tiasUctball Game ircjl(Mk I lo-nrtv I "MKiirnnin l.iivvrptiip . . Cress,,, ItiMifr .t-edruii Hniictl ...Kerr i forvvnril forward enter . RiLiril .Mi-..llllnm-. i riewn in Kimrtl l Miilikfll,,ia r- t.....- . i ... :,iL i ' Keferer Hrllrj. rime 30-inlii. me unite, si:kiks'.s rti:cnui)s ro imr, (lit K STOCK !.. 11.(1 rnicnriy, inrnuril. .. 1 yiiKnriiinii, fiiruuril ! Lawrence, ipiilcr. .. :i '.ro.,.'.M,:u"r,, v ' .Mc lllhinn, Kiianl. " II :i I :i I II II II II TotnU is 31 8 I'oB.irly (orrd 31 mil of .i (linmo. ,l.sT.rt IMI. 11.11. Ali. MombIi, fnmaril leilrin. furHiiril n.irk, rnrwnril Kerr, ruler . I iix, Riniril . rrlrilmiin, Elmrd Totiili I a; n an n n i n it ii n i n (12 5 II S 'i S a; llnimll fkinrril 3? mil nf 1 rli,Mirn. (irorr Df llr-t came l.inprr. Ill'i l!rr. Rtwk. sn. scorn iif Knnnil Rtinir l.ri'j-lni U, 3.1 1 .lin tier, 17. MRS. UAIU.OW ELIMINATED FROM GOLF TOURNAMENT Champion Bcatsu by Miss lloscnlhul, Who Plays Mrs. Price in Semifinal PI.Vi:iiI4;tST. X. C. March 2S Miss Kl.illio llosenthal. the medalist, defeated Mrs. Ronald II. Harlow. I'hi'ndclplila. tliu prcient rhninploii, in the first round hero In tlie North and .South golf chanipintiililp tournament. The score w.i 2 up. tlie Mitor being aided by two dead stmlcs and two lurtlal ones. Mis. Ilototliy Campbell lliird. Plttsbiugli defeated Mrs. C. Holllngswortli. of (irceiis buig, 1 up: Mis ,T. I! i'tko. Plttsliiiigh, won f lorn Mis. II. J Seammel. Pittsburgh, I up. and Miss Mlldied C.ierly, Plillad ' phla. defeated Miss Saiah l'ownes Pitts burgh. I and :i. Today Miss C-ncily will meet .Mrs. Html and Mls ltoM.nth.il will play Mrs Prm In the semifinals C. C. X. Y. Postpones Opening (innic NIJW YOUK. Mnnll L' TUr ntiolllllR uf the lnnpli.ill r,Min nt Iho Onllnxc of thr I'lly if NVw York, m hriiulci for to,t.i nt ColnnilM t rnlrrelt. tiim tiotn po?tponiMl for lo wi-tk. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Iiy LOUIS II. .IAFFK BATTI.INO l.nVINSKY bis a feud with with the ClbbonscK Knme one con nected with tho St. Paul whim of t-crnp "pulled the wile Mtunt'' and flooded the countiy. I.evlnsky says, with reports that Tom millions easily defeated I.evlnsky last week nt Kt r.ml The Ilnttlei savs it leally was hlnihelf wlm did the dcfcal'tig At I.evlnsky explains the contest. "Whv, Tmn hit me only four times In the entire ten i minds, anil they were I'leampufT lilow.4" t.cnlnsky doesn't take Tom seilously at all. Mike ls the fellow Hat wants to ,get Into the ling, and while l.eviuiky admits that the pompadour pet son is a icgujar boxer, he believes tlie elder Clbbntis also would be a lunner-up That I.evlnsky made a bit: hit with St Paul fans and tlie promote! is proved by tlie fact that Harney was n matched for the second week In Apt II Ills opponent has not been selected as et; but Hattllng hopes that .Mlko Clbbons Is clioeu as the party of the second part I.evlnskv leaves for his home In Stratfoid, Conn, to night, after a stop-off In I'hllly for several days. Mis. Hattllng Levinsky, njso a I'hll.i. deiphlan. accompanied Harney on his flip to St. Haul. Tlie boxing snortllglit shifted tod i to Charlie White and I'ranMe I'nlUhan, following the postponement for one week of ih, bout letwecn Kreddy Welsh and Penny Leonard, which was tn have been held In New York tonight White nnd Callahan will int 1 1 tomorrow night In Hrnokbn over the ten-round route nnd the win ner will be In line for a match with the lctor In the coming bout between Leonard and Welsh Western promoters are bidding against each oth r for the services of Creddy Welsh against the best llghtwi Ight nvalltble The contest for recognition as lilt best of the lightweight ehal lenirers is crowing hot. The boxers who are after Welsh's crown and the order In which they rank may be summed up as follows liennv Leomrd, New' York, Johnnv Dundee. New York; Charley White fhicagn; illtchle Mltihell Mil-vvaiil-.ee. and Joe Welling. Chli ago. Champion Pete Herman is urn' cno weather I If iCVN.lt C 1 ll In 8 America's Greatest j I LIGHT SIX LIGHT TWELVE i a .-i.ms Sl-'iDa. B-IUlss SJ08-1 i 4-.V "-pass 125 J I- A' 7-pass fJfi'J.'S I AH prices f. o. b, ICokomo. I A demonstration will prove our claims of great power, extreme I flexibility, comfort and unusual economy of upkeep, P J Johnson Vour in,pec,io invitecl. 1 i Motor Car Co. ft Hft hu0Z 227-29 N. Broad II V lMl i'lnne -prute l',:r, -zi5lBtl 'Av , iHTiiir 1 1 nil mi ' I i in i ii hi iTITfFlTsTTirrTTrr" ; a 1 wrmmMr&i&maiKtJiaiKttK?Mr Ik ' x PR, - m i w ft , PW" - " "r XXmiiAi,. PlitS.W'1 S &. ' V'f??- -wss4 '""' I NORM AN MAXWKLI, Ninctrcii-yeai'-olil Philadelphia t;olf comet, who looks jjootl :tt Atlanta HKiiiust classy licit). Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring liouis Last Night MAV Mlltfv Kid UlllliiiK defeated liumi.v Murr.ivt .lint Ci (rev kniala'd out lerrv Ivelb'r. tbtrdi Amrle Ifatner woti from Iv. II. .l.tlTc: Abe tiold-.eiti outoollded .1 ll.e I..i-.li; iipnK lll'o sfi.ttled Ituv West. IH'ri'MJI lirnrgi' HiihiisI llriie defeated Jake sldller. -rt nt hi home in New Orleans Ills fifteen-round Lout f villi Jobnn Coition April ' ban be, n post. poll yl Indetlnllelv It was to have been It Ilf- ti eif round no-ib i islon affair I eo Vlnienl. wlm sas lie Is being Ignored by Philadelphia promoters, plans to Pavn town Harry Pollok. of New Vork is trjln-j to git 111 hi lies for the local bid. and "11ue" cxp.cts lo have fi'r Cothatll next vviel.. P.nrnev llnhn bns pnsteil n Suii urur.ul luck for nnnther ugageionl with Idil. Li ad min end Tnlntnv fti lllv sis u I01 il tironiuter Is rendv to singe the 1 onlest nt . Ither 111! nr MR pounds Halm siivs be defi-atid Loidmin recentlv and showed 1 IIiiiiks to lint irriel (in the other glove. I.nailiuiin's managi r clnlms a vktorv for his nun Mucks' ln.vlor will stage a limit in blnrlc nnl whin vvlini .lack ll'.ii'kliurn and K 11. Hale 1 meet In thi star boat at the Ilrmdwav tonionovv nlcbt rranl.le Williams and Young Lnvvrenc l,ov a ri turn tnitih in the semi .licit Diamond tnikles dene (lannim. Itaj Itemkrrt opposes Johnnv Hrovvn ami Johnny -Mclluire op, as the Hhw with Jin' D'llrlen Dirlu Caspir looked , well In his bout ngalnst Jliiiinv (iiliiions that bis manager. "l'ete" llnlMhertv. plans to go aftir bigger game If llobliv Hi vpolds agrees to a Casptr bout, tho will tnei t at n loial 1 lub in tin mar future CiiHp.ir In bis (lltibons ko showtd more stuff than 1 v r hi fori . ." i-' ?. ?".. ' T FOR THE 191647 CAGE Tennis Championships Will ! . Start in Philly June 18 . ft lies fur the national lawn tennis rli-ini- I I iiliinsliln IniiriuiinriUi as nnnoanird bjr the executive fiiiniiilttcc- of the gavrrnlnz lanly are as tollowsi .lane in itoinrns nr.t'orml ill imnlniislibi, nuder the tllreilWii of the Philadelphia (rlelrt Clnh, of I hlladrtpldn, July 1 Niitlan.il clay court clintniiloiislilii, under Mm dim thin uf the Ohio laivvn Tennis AsmiI itlon. 'i t Inrtaiiatl, I). ngi:sl l'pv "t in it daali.rs clinniulonldn. under the " xtlmi of lnttvvud ( rlrkrt t lab. at Host iii. XiiriisI !ll Niitlonnl lug!c rhamptnashln, , under the dlrtstlon of the iv.t Mile Tennis I lull, ill I'lirvt ll".l. I.. I. SCHOOL CRICKET LEAGUE HAS LARGE SCHEDULE Great Season to Open May 5 at Havcrford College Crease. 21 Games Rooked The Iliteischolnstle ('ticket I.eninie will "pen Its season on S.itutday. May S. Wil liamson 'ir.ines sciiooi opening the sched ule with llavcifiird College. Sd. at llaver foiil College This Is VIIII.tmfon'H first year In the league, taking the place of ilerin.intovvn Araclcmy. N'oitheast High, Centtal High, tieiiii.intovvii HlRh, ivun charter. Ilnverford College. .Id, llaverford School and Wllllam siui nre the schools which composo the league. The following schedule has been arranged- Mnv .-, Williamson vs llaverford College. .Id, at Ilnverford Mix 12 Wllllaniiiin vs. Northeast, nt St. Mirtlns jnj HI -Penti Charter vs Gcrmantown High, ill lueen Lane M ;v 111 Noithe.ist vs Ilnverford College. Sd. til llaverford Mi.v Hk Ctntr.il High vs. llaverford School, at Ilnverford , Mav, is llaverford Si hool vs. Iln erford Col ' n' :ld. nt llaverford M.'IV IH Northeast Itiirll vs. Gorm.iMlnun n I Miinbelm. Mav III Williamson vs. Central High, nt St VdlMllS. Ma.v '."J I'eiui Charier vs Ilnverford Colleg. .Id III llaverford College. ti L'L' Nnrtliinst vs llaverford Si bool. at II iverfoill Mnv '.'L' Germnntown vs. Central High, nt Miinbelm Mh "." I'enn Ch trier vs Northeast, at CJUeen Lane Mav "., tlerni.mtown vs. llaverford College, fid at llnvriord Mnv '.'(I Willi, itnon is Hermantown High, at Maiihelin Mi 'Js I'enn Charier vs. Central High, at CJUeetl l.lltie. Mav 'js (iermsntnwn High vs llnverfoid Si bind, lit llaverforit. Mav L"i Central lllah vs Havirfotd College, ,'bl, at llnvi i foul Mav fin- Williamson vs I'enn Charter, at I.Ma i n Late Mav fit IX mi Charlir vs Ilnverford Si bool III IJueell 1.111 . ,., M iv .'II - c, utrnl High vs N'nrthensl. at St. .Mirtlnr. , , June '.M -.Williamson v llaverford Srhool. at H.IVITflllll WHITMAN'S BILL HAS N. Y. BOXING HANGING ON ROPES AUIAN'V. N. Y. Match 2S. After a hpltltcd dcdiate the Assemlily by a vote of S.' to IS advanced tn tlie inner nt 1111.11 passage the bill deaigned to carry out l!o erncii' Whitman'.! ieiotnnend,itlon fot Hie tepeal uf the prei-ent law governing boxing Wciser Off to Join Little Hock SHAMiilvIN Pa.. Sl.inih is Harry Weiser. traiisfeiri'd b lb" Phillies lo Little Hoik. Ark. of the Soiillarn Luigui, bus lift here for that idiie It Is understood la- Is still dlssatlstlid with tin lontrait sent him b.v tlie Little Itmk mniiagiineut. but on nlvpe of .friends decided to teiiort forslutv Cold Fish Exhibit April I The tlrst exhibition of K. nsingtnn (Sold l'ish Snnilv will In lleld lit Iviers Hall nril 4 tor broadtail telftsiop. s Six lihbons will be auatd'i) lb ie tn 1 11 h 1 las:i t-ialeu and scab less Ml members joining in April 1 an exhibit From MAKER to WEARER En?28 $14.50 9 To Order H ""W Thn best value in America Ocr200 Styles to choose from. i IMalilKI.ed in I'hlla. fill j ears, gKl-i-Js-t)-s-r---- M-JHHMll yansteIsmr-yifBorrs n,,,,, rs.,- . it .tnr-.,i..t-.r. . rvcniai-s 1108 ARCH STREET uwnutt'fcw-'aii j Kftamii'inw m iii iriE-na8C-ai,Ti'B--ii3 You won't get the last full measure of satis faction that comes from driving a Ford until you install a Gray & Davis Starting and Lighting System Price, $85, not installed J.H.McCuIlou6h Aiilnniolille p rtV (supplies Aj "-JOll and Tires - Vs' 219-21 N. Broad Street F1 rourl TAMPA MAY BE MACKS' CAMP ON NEXT TRAINING EXPEDITION ,t Athletics' Chief Is Said Jacksonville Weather Stops Off En Route By HOHEUT JACKSON VILLI, l-'la., Mnrch 23, Til III! heavy but sincere thunder shower of enterdny mndo n hit with exery one hut Connie Mack nnd lil ball playerc, n the workout vas needed to put1 tho finishing touches on the conditioning pioceHi. An It was. the Athletics, loafed the entire day and added a few pounds of excess weight to their persons Connie tried to wotk out some of his pitchers, but the rain mndo It Impossible Weather like this may mean that tho Athletics will move their training camp next c.ir Mack has said nothing nbottt It nor has any ufllcl.il t-tatement been made, but it is believed that the sage of Lehigh nvenue Is not ut all pleased with conditions and will peek a Miot further South in 1UI8. He may go to Tamiia. which wits dcM'ited by the Cubs this year, or pitch his camp 011 the east court near l'alm Hench. Connie believes in tlie training camp idea and savs that It Is vlrtil.illj Impossible to get a chili in shape unless the players prac tice hovoial weeks In the South "I am con vinced mote nnd more each ear." he said, "that southern training trips are 11 ni ces slty They mo voi.v expensive nnd would have been eliminated lout; him because of that featuie If the ball clubs could have ! seen their way clear A team cannot get pin shape by ptartlelng at home because of the enily opening of the season. Weather conditions ate against It. us has been pioved bv the Washington club when It tried Charlottesville. Vh. You have got to have warm weather to try out your pitchers and get tliein In form for the opening games, and the Smith Is the only place for It. We me under a heavy expense because of the lack ot suitable opponents to draw big tiowds, but it Is money well spent " Climate Ideal It would not be at ail sin pilslug to sec the Athlotlei ut Tampa next year if suita ble arranrenients can be itiadi' The climate Is ideal ilnvv 11 there as It seldom tains in the winter and the weather is vvnrin enough lo allow every one lo gel Into the host of shape Tampa Is also near St. Petersburg, and perhaps something may happen that will bridge the illffeiences between the Athletics and tlie Phillies which would to suit In a seiles of games in those cities. Moran, ton, needs some strong club to plav. atitl he may welcome tile chance to bury f ho hatchet Last week tlie bos.t of tlie Phils said 'that lie was trying to get the lioston Ited Sox or tlie Washington club to train In St. Pete next car. and If either accept -a new ball paik will lie built There i room for another club mid no doubt th "gitmi'it would be well supported. 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