Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 16, 1918, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEJI-PIIILADELPI1IA, ATUUDAY, MARCH 16, 191S
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1ANT RICE ATTAINS LIFE AMBITION; now runs camp paper and is REGULAR EDITOR
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FMEROUS CHANGES IN LINE-UP
BROWNS PROPHESY A KEENER
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attle Royal for Outfield and Infield Jobs
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Among Six,Men Secured From Yanks
and Many Minor Recruits
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rirpHCRt. is one beauty uliout iiiicrntlii!; n tonIlrnU losliis luseimu
TO Plant: things cannot he vorc It
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jjpuoi lor tlio at. i.ouis urovMis or mo i im-imi in in-ci-. ih'i
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wnom mo assignment nns neon mmou
f to 1030 ntul that anj aoit of slum Ins
Tlir. ln 1.. 1....... ... I,r,, ti,., ,,!,,. I
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,ttte big leaues bo Ioiir unil lmr hi ionic mi itmlil.iici. 111 thUr Mtlf irlloll
set flnlililng the sehon In the leiKU" tint i ntiinerlcal iiuol.i of .lnoii un
fally satisfies the man liter Home
fare enough men on haml lo pi ij -timei nml altoBthtr the (-million i
ifo-dy. The Drowns haven't von .1 pint
(".'what's the m-cY
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SiA Tno coming sca-on oners one or llm
jJS-Kot that anj body oh the purllm? 1 niiKn
WBroun. lo top n ponniiit or to lliil-h In
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"jf 7-cItement nml human inlcii'-t In lool.ini:
RtjBfcnd this jear there will be much t en blood In the .ikuic-iiIIoh
iSr There will be more now niitorlal In the lSteuvti lnie-tip till jeai. In
iff ff . (linn I.. .... ..111.!. Mr. tr-i'llii lllllllt. It it CUIMI l" t.lll llllt'lll 1UII HI
: V Oil nhtfli l...ux Hi limuim nhc
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m .i.,t;aiii?i cimuiii nun. i eeiciivi. m...- to ..,-..,.. ..-
KVLW out u lliie-un ctluslih of i.imcUtclit am.thci ltilrrcstlnB ucord
I'M The new lineup as It (.coins Hkih will
KWout the circuit trouble in Unowlni; whos who mid wb.UV wlint, but "-
, P iin...(nlti(ii ..111 .. it.irill. Iiiiiitikn tlltfrost
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And what la of more Interest Mill,
Wiown with the ci-Cptlon of i.itilnr
?base. and In com-upirmo thnc will be
Sirror places. The outllcld and Inlkld
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-uCOmpcilllou a oaiiicrojm iiiuuot; i.niun
Till: UrowiiB hau put oxer it couple of itcils to help Ftu nslheii
and nKo hae lombed a number of "piomlMns; omlBMels, fioui
the brtiih In one deal thc pinched Ihe ctci.ms fiom the Yanks
and In unolhci a comliiR outllcldn who c in lilt hud Tim Ueinlr
Many From Minors to Replace Draftees and Sicappccs
Jj'mimKK members of the 1'kldtr lorn
-L cation donned the ' aal.l to nuil.0
wero
1JI11 Jac.ouon, Yale Sloan and Krble Kooli loliniiv l.naii who
to Washington with llcrt Sliotton. wis also anions tlWc enllMcd
ent
.. . Prnlt nnrl Plunk npnl In ttm .inks 111
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Ij'V! Tim hiniil ctmnnLufill ti 1.1 it 111 I ill
fc 4IIV llll'OI, .Jl.t.V 1)1111 llllllOIIII'.l HU'i " ' ! ..--.. ..i- . ......... r
American Athoclition team No town thin four plie-i wire i minded up
If1 from this uutflt Thc-e are l.oiidci mllU.
i.-AV fa hnnUni nn lHlnl.fr Ili.n.l. fn moi
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Kl i" . AAM.inH .. ....n.l ..n. n.. I.A . . . n .. ll.l.l Illf. ..lull. 1.. I. " I I I I I . . . O 1 1 1 1 1"! t I , .
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Sf, x coast penormer. inakini; booh as an
Washington In the l.ivan Sliotton dill
boxman. Tho outfield will be cho
n
oS! hi ftnd ItendnN. If the tlrist three
BV.- TOiEiirden will he m ide up of left-hind
EtiV thirteen will bo back 'Wiird Miller
KT-- (, Cnnttt T.nnr-nol pni wlilln M.irs.ini.
K' Coast League) club, wl
Jrankees and Ilumlei I
lias been turned
Association
learn. Ham ton. Oioom
fo-J) pie Brown ranks and their plic.es will
0".
IZ point in the ISrowiih" fioi
at least there will bo nu iilijcr dissensions last i-cason s u-
cruntlcd hiiad belnB traded Alo all 1 oldouts lue been 1 tied up
lghltis the Browns one point on the Cauls who, although HoinMij
Is reported In line, still tunc Important defections
Ball Planer Seeks to Enlht Bomb Squad
"if "l TVTAiiTy
McltAI'U. former Yankee
?iV ".'- with the rank of second lieutenant
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P'rUjif Chiauiiaueci,(iiai icik to .se-i kiiu .inn is in ire nutri.i'L 101
m& Atl SOU athletes In bn It. lined Into a holilbtntr and LTKlliide Miund As a bliilrl
1.- Mclfale oioierl ,o rlllrlent as a tlnower of the war nill that ho bis Iiilii
i -'Intrusted with a mllltarj mission of much Impoitanee
The American athlete of eer aretj H s0u.lit bj the o-nioiiiul-iii m.
k iOn account of tho unusual I1.17 nd of the work proposed onl) jirlmo phiieal
specimens are desired and none with dFpemh nrle 1 will be in ic pled Whlln
baseball plajers naturall make tho best bomb tliiounis, nil In ant lies of
outdoor Americun hports helji to lit men foi the work in hamf O110 of the
inducements offered recruits Is tint the will get Into action qulckl:,, whlih
ffer Just now Is. the greatest liuentive to getting ouii Apitilca acioss
tA-ff. tno water. ah
one desiring to get In
And him at the Twent second Knglneeis' armor) In Nei, Yoik 1 Itj
It. '. Kauff Cheered bit Soldiers for Smokes Donation
mfDENXlK KAUKI' made quite a hit
fi$r'J' on their way to San Antonio for
ETEaat Kauff espied the outfit and proceeded to pass the h it on tho train foi
U.h irnnknn ITn fnlleelid $'. and leeellid malic th.mks ..Inn ..III. m.
KJ' ovation at St.'l.ouls at parting. As
tStt'Uitac overcoat, with his derbj Jauntllv
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t'with a grand whoop
il Aeeorrilnir lo lenorl the (Hants'
.Xalon to enlist In the nav It he passes his pli sicat eviinlnntlon. Jluch
!f,&doubt Li expressed as to his ability
SK-iT shared at KaufTs home, where tlio
it l-.l 1 .A . tu,n .1. nnHfltn
tucir neru iu ci uuu uiv v.uinu.i.
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Traveling Scorers'
?,4irPHE ancient howl legardlng tho lack
OW niendatlon that olllclil scorers bo named bj each league to follow tho
PA'trtayers and ulnplres about the circuit comes from Chleacn this s..nkn.i
E'AvThn iisiinl 'Mefeels of the homo lilan
iff i-'such as lacK of unlformltl, fauirlng
'rwJtrln'nS and ull or that.
".. Tf la illnlpiitt fri spe hnu tho limnnspil iilmi nnnl.l lm,ir.i n nm..ii.in....
"efLThat ofllclal league keorcrs would
i (1 certain as that eorao hortio scorers lean toward particular pctH Human
fM ijiafuro Is human natuw us much on the roid as at home, and scorers ruli
ng . . ,.L .1.- Tl I.I K-. 1.,-. . . ....
JUnC arpUIIU Willi llio liiujcia huujh uv iulhi.- nuujc-ci ill pcisonii iniiuencc3
'Vnd prejudices than would seem to be tho ense under homo conditions.
, , ' That scoring Is inclined to be both uniform and correct as far as Is
j! humanly possible under tho prefent plan Is eWdenccd by tho fact that
aDkj dopo slieet generally represents
M fcharhs In the pi ess loft. Closo
ghed out, both as to fact and law,
jTflnal suets generally Is according;
i also are easily checked up and
F razee Will Fight
k INTEnESTINCl finish light for
he Worcester fcasiern Lugue
e s.na oiaiiinKo,- intio io iiuihiuk tjc-muuai m mo row, to tar as
DCS is concerned, states Trazee, but It is tho plan of tho lieantown
lejal promoter to make Worcester
sent regarding the sen Ices oi
the man.
,:erazeo admits Iolatlng the waiver law by halng mcroly a tcrbal
nent regarding Conway's recall
tn, by admitting nis ortense,
. with a Hue fine of 100, but put
J. This would make it necessary
'mailings tne money pata lor
me ilea oui view, - no wumu
e'a contention, I upheld. Frareo states that Juclc Harry made the
at Intended to hold Convva; and that the reason' it was not put In
was that Barry supposed lie was dealing with home-town friends.
" First Case of Training Camp Rebellion
'reported case of training
twsiesjng camp at Macon..
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ifir Ii.ih Iiui clinic ult to ccurc it
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v.u n lcturs
..ti.i.ti In I lie. li web ill 'MIJlUDlll 0 of
pniirii nnd fin do tint in i "ro
Mit In thlt t .venrs. ami mil now
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iirmnicii iiimi"" '
of the Old Mll-Hppl tM'tcti the
the llf-t dlili-Iuii. It theie mo e.
. t ... . Iiniirin linllitl
over now ian- .m ...... ......
id of ill!!, bod, else, and this rreosil
,,.,,r-i. frth niiitcil.il on hnnil to
lo the ktIIhh mid fans throiish
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tiicio au no irsui.u i""""
pcilups. a pinner or ino .um "
i llel ami titcrtiiimiiK Mramui-
both me wine open, iiiiu won
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oi liobbj fjiil "' l'1'" l!l11 iI-in
things sife foi clemocrai Thts-o
tllL deal for Mini 1 ir i. Illlop .Mltl-el
t.iltt tt.lfl tn.irld lltifill I lln I iitlltllllll4
.lohns. Ccrbcr .mil I)i mmlit tones
MuKllltltl. (nilllllf.f tlltlltlilll tllls
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uiiiueiuci. icn iiaiin. wiirui mini
alo Is idled upon iih a depend iblo
- en fiom Smith, Tohln Williams
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tit ricular jobs the, entile otitci
hltteis. Of list .cai s plijrs onlj
U' now with the Salt Like. (IViclflc
I'rntt ami I'l.lllK .110 IIMIU W III 110
ovci to the Colimibiis American
and llartle lno iiisnppcirLil irom
bo tllltd bj olliiis
this hcison Is tint at tin Malt
pltehei now a eommlssloned olllecr
Is back In thlJ rountn on a Kpielal
touch with Licutcn mt Mil tale will
with n bunch of bojs from the Uron
training. While cu route from tho
Uennlo i.ime down tho plntfcim In his
hun' oor his car, the bojs cut lnoso
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(lasln outlleldcr will .ml. frit mitnU.
to get bj, but these repoits ate not
PPPttliQO la said to bo clamoiing
foi
Yam Is Revived
of scoring unlformltj and a lecom-
of m.iUIrirr tlir. r.n,.rrlu nn .,,ti.,n.-i
of homo plajeis. absenco of kneel.il
Incline to ftivor ccrtuln placrs Is as
me composite opinion of tho nsscnv
points generally are discussed and
before llnal decision Is reached, and
to democratic rule. Technical mis-
righted by the consultation method
for In fielder Conway
the i.erlees of Inllelder Conway, of
ciud last seabon, Is op between
suffer for Violating a gentlemena
tne plajcr and to give him a chance
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to tho lied Sox, but lie figures that
inoreoy noi only sting the Worcester
the player on tho market as a free
also for tho Worcester club to pay
mo piavcr. no doubt Conway will
uo in u pusuion-io trade himself"
camp rebellion comes from the
.Tho assistant ground keepefr, a, bru-
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MAJOR LEAGUERS
HARD AT WORK
II unguis Confers With Piatt.
Kenny Kaull Up Before
Draft Board
NEWS OF THE CAWS
Itm nn, ta , Man h K,
Dilllll l'i itt, ircintlv iilitaliie 1 bv
the anl.circ fiom th Itimvns, wis clns
td ben aciln led 15 with Mlllei Mug.
I gins tiling in agin hi terms I'rilt
Idiclai.s be will m I lecule from the
Kiiiti hn (list iloin iiui. d foi his Mtvlt.s
tliiggliK said he w is willing lo givi i
Pratt an imiciM but vvniild nut me t
the pike l-et bv l'i lit
lleoigp M;mldgi whn Is iImi lo tamp
his nfn-fil tn kIkii a couti ut but Hug
tin hcipfH I" hivi 111 ii In line lefme'
nlghtfill 'I In lauks look two bird
wmkotits tc d iv
1! cin r, Jliu in", Walters Phiil. I'uk.
Inpilii.li IVvvnn anil lii dlr an the
milv inl.oes who luvcnt rrportul 'I lio ,
pi ven are expected In iiint nn bniii I
Mnrllii, T.. , Maieh 11, .
Ibiinv Knufr was nh, ilulnl to uudei-
gr, phvWc.il e iliilti.it Ion bv n 1m il draft
I board tndiiv "1 In ciliiit niitllildn I
( l Id In be IP nil In enlist III Hil lie br inch
of the ic i vie i lhcpiM-cK Willi tlili tv
I threi pi ivprn In i inii Man ier ibUiavv
oicbicd two pi.utUc h Hluns tod t
Sow eirlpiui., .Match 11,
'lh mm and Kin.iil of t pm I mil ln-
ill ens vvnc gnetnl bv n tc ulv -live dc
Kice drop In tinip. inure cnrl.v tml iv
It didii t pnvent pin tie hnivevci nn
the tlmiimiiKt i, irglictiiid IjO at mid
dtv WliMlhutllllr, Tr , MhIcIi 1 P
It looks tedtj as if tlu Tigeis win
going to Invc two cohbs in the line-up I
net voir Young Joe e'olib is i-houing!
hiich fine, foi in Willi Ihc Ulik that be
ma) lie lelalneil U r plnih-hlttiiig inlc
I'usiuli'im, ChI , Alnuh 1R
ia.se At inn, fresh fiom a milllarv
leauip begin terturlug tho i'bli.it,n e'ubs
herci tod iv when hu " nno two, tluee
I foiir-cd thPiu throiigli a ut of aiiiiv
pcrllb A le iguo uile forbids ti. lin
ing hcfoin t'liiiouiivv in M dinger .Mit
chell ha turned tin pullinlnirlis ovei '
li- his outfielder .Mitchell plans Mvlng'
bitting Pi ntlco a big placo on hla pro-1
binni '
( lilinirn, llarc h IP,
i:iBhtern members of Hie c li inipniti I
White ,So leave lino tnuli,lit for tho
Mineral Wells, '1p, training giouniM
Urban 1'nber was at the -np pirk
eail. peril ips to see til it I'omlnkC c ir-
rlrs plenty of thhd Iihhcm iilcng, L'rb in
swiped oiio during the. world h uric
I The big miijoiltv of t lninplons waited
! until lodis to nuke a i-he.it iiui to t'hl-
icago, expecting to reach the cltj Just a
few hours bcfeio grabbing the trtln
boutb
FEWER TENNIS EVENTS
SCHEDULED FOR YEAR
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Application for Tournaments lnili -
cato Fnllinn OlT m
Listed Meets .
New Xork. Jlureh IC The 111G
schedule of tho t'nlted htntes National
Lawn Tennis Assoelitlon will be shortei
than the ono aeropted last spring, It was
announced today Applications for
dates received so far lndlcato this The
tchululu meeting will be held March -3
GUNNING NOTES
Taitern nunner- srein it) I e superior to
their western brothers, tu the 1IU7 chain
plon-hlp matches of three Ktntcir" IVnnsil
vanla. New Jersey and New Xork, straight
srnreri ti ion llircrei- were resi.ieren oy
tho winners Hay Xlclntvre landed the K.
stone Stat title Clarence Piatt ctiiiicd New
Jersey and II J, Pendirast woi thg cham
ulomnlB of New tork,
Bltlebotham. of the H f White Club,
hootlns In the. rerent academv target teat,
baaa-ed rortvsix In hla Ilfty-larcel event
with a pumu i,un,
The Westmont Field Club atacea a St
Patrick's Iiay shoot over Its trans In houth
Camden today Cut disss and silver spoons
will bee tho prizes In tha sport,
J 11 Fount-Inn shot well Wednesday at
Wyoming- avenue and 1 street III a midweek
lancet lest. John scored a J I and a 'J tn
two events ,
Many runners around town seem to h!!eve
that XVIUIam vVolamcroft eno btatCharl
Newcomb In a series uf tran matches.
First in War and in Peace
and in No-Hit No-Run Game
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THE CONVALESCENT
RICK IS HEAD PENCIL PUSHER
FOR LIVE CAMP PERIODICAL
Prose and Verse Sports
Historian Gives Hinden
burg Valuable Inside
Tip
llillcilcl MMlit vvh h 1-. vi u-
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I lipun ihi iMiubhil waters of
Jinn i ilKlli i lulc ior hil" if be h is born
a H gul II M1V lHllieil nunc d iv to bp
nn editor oi piiipiletni of a jupei in
iniMlm or Miuiithlig ill cut I'.loi
used to ilipun tin mis oleic i tlun llion
,iipiiing In tlie lot in of i-pnils vcim
Willi li Im li hup alt i heel .mil nnw he h li
tilt line el the blight of his der,lio and I"
editing a nil Hit iditet It is bound
lo bci live be-e in1-! Pep Is clr.int s
iniililli uiiiip
It Is not n big on In piilltaii cIhIIv 11 it
h cm ofTercil Hit lntiutileiu-4 mid veiAi
llli Mi lllee 11k- t pprntiiniix of his life
iillhniiiih tht in nn pi ulv til" big Jobs
Ivlig ni-iiiiml moi In New oil. which
ectild hive been ice oriel Icicles Ids re
niiui.iitlvi nivvipiper berlh iiimti
iie w aK--lgiiiiic nt Is lie ad pc i e i pusher of
the 'I re in h anel I'ltup oig.tu of tin
115th l'lcld SrtlllPiv nt lump hivlei
lirce ivIIIp S I' Up Ii is a few cithe i
f. Illivv le nnei-Mnils til help him tllrdl
Hill tilt I'llrlolli- plllitll fin tilt lmJH
Itinll In l'i ovcl'lllld lei llitlelh llllin .--i
the iii with thr pvchnltirrv of the vvat
Hindi his iinnihoi gups t timing
iiitnidlug I" l.dltoi I'.l - mil Iip pro-
eeetln tn line cut I l-pfi lal In Ff.lgP to'
Hit Hun e ipt.cln III the fnlliivvllig w i II
i heie u phi l-c finned in the I ijiku u,c
nf llll I le 111 vpnl Is
' Tie Ii Muhil llineli n'.iurg nvs IJpr
ni.iii) vvltl win th, war lice in-'- we will
nil quit tlint Ilul tin lb M iniirhil his
ivlilnillv sp ut vn lit t lo unit' Unit'
knocking iituniil 'le-iiue-spe t'c.) t'iro-j
liu is or (let rgi i among otbci pliers I
'1 he in 13 not In the fastest startci-, In
KIECKHEFEU RETAIN
TIIUEE-CUSHION TITLE
Oveiiomes Cannefex'.-. I.c.ul When
St. Louis I'pcit Stiikcj
Slump
tlllcaC-ll, Mllell -It, UCIe Kick-,
hefe'i Hie Hiiuhpiw blllliiidlst of Mll
Uiiukip le etlll tfip wnrlclei turn -c ii-hlon
bllllaid rhiiniilon todav Kleekln for I'-i
tallied his tltli bv dcfeitlng Uobut I.
Cnnriifix of ,St I.oul. 150 In 1 IJ, In i
a three -block match for tho title i
1 lip i himnlnti s npvt ninlili fin Hi, I
title villi 1, v 1th
ctevel Hid Ii nniii
.Twin Wr,.
Chkagn so nc time
I fortv elavs
w It li I it tho in xt '
Ihitcrlng Ihe ihlrd lilock of the tillt
match list nlchl with Ihe seme 100 to
'nl agnin-t blni Kliikhefer tiiiimplirtl
nvri Canutfe x I irgtl because llm M
Lnuls nun strm k a dl-astrous slump
mil counted but four singles In twtntv
elglit Innings Cannefix legilncd his
form luiwevii, nml plavttl a billllaiit
tiiilsh, but tuiihl not overtake Klcck
hefcr.
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I JOE WELCH TROUNCES
I BROWN AT CAMBRIA A
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fier gelling off to a poor stoit
tho tlrst round Joe Welch, tho houth
wnrk lightweight gtvo oung llrowu,
of New x,tuk, a mat trimming in the
hrndllno bout at tho Cambria A C lust
night
hhortl aftei Ihe first gong sounded at
thei btgluuing of thci Initial chipter.
ill own drtvv blood with a well. placed
light to the mouth and hid Hobby Cnin
nlsH protege hopping more or less
Welch, however, caniei back strong In
tho second round nnd got revenge bv
closing Urovvu's right ce with a solid
blow that came with the full force of
his weight behind It lie won easily
hi tlio lemainlng rounds,
Preston llrovvn bad things easy with
Andy Uurns In the seml-wlndup The
colored boxer Jabbed und hooked his
rival as he pleased Hrown was morej
nctlvo against Uurns than h has been
in many previous bouts, und his gooel
showing was very much In the nature of
a comeback,
Hattllng Murray and nobby Uurns, a
New York entry, had a tough setto for
six rounds The boys fought all the
vvuy ami there was little to choose be
tween them at tho final bell it was
a gfod draw. In the second bout Jimmy
MoDonnah stopped Harry McCaffrey In
the third round, nnd In the llrst pre
llmlnary Tommy Herman stopped Uddlo
Uurns In tho fourth session.
CENTRAL LEAGUE QUITS
Term .Haute, Inch, March 1G. The
Central League o baseball clubs will
suspend opeiatlons for this ear, Treat
dent Hurry Stahlheier announced hera
yesterday. The failure of Springfield.
Ohio, to finance the - season through
,.ine leagiM .wvv
1P1IEI221!
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GRANTLAND RICK
lb wnilil but vuv few folks hive ac-
Icii-td them of being uuittprs and got
bv with It, If the i.eiil il Jlr Illndcn-
bing liiliiks tin Thlitleth Iilvlslun.
iiiiioiik citlieis s going lo epiit at anv
tlun nl pi ii i tills Mith nf graiitl old
c.plieniii In sliinilil lie c,lven mure
(,llps-i's ill nldcr lo get light with llllll-
Iself Otliei wl-e In s liable to bump Into
1 n sllglil iirm nf Jmlgimiit between now
and nc xt c hristin is
Ills pining to Winch Is tint his Ihijh
cairv n klci; l'i either linnf nml are
inch anil anxious tu b t tlio Kaici have
It undPi the ilklit en le ft p cr as the
c i-p mi Iip 'I liiiuuli well above the
ill ift age unci pri-isseil of a fanillv
Hie poet Imitate of -pills went in with
I tin home Iiovh and nlieael his In en Dio
united to a lletitcnanc
PENN HEATS SYRACUSE "
JN SENSATIONAL MATCH
Reel nnd Blue Team Captures Bas
ketball Game by it Single
Point
svnicii.r, s. Mauli lo Pinniivl
J inla stopped tin winning stunk of the
Mrnui-p I'nlversll bcsleetbili team
Jteie last nielli defecting the lucil col
legians , pi II, In the moct seiiEatlonal
cueeciai, e.ll Sl.lglel in I 1H Oily, ,t Hit
end of -I he flrit h lit the scene was tied
at I IJ-. ell
i,,IlJllU "AKNES TOPS FIELD
l un jiAv,T COAST TITLE
.. st. tiuni-tlnt. 1 1 1
tl'ili lei
i'lEJ'nr'.i I ,.'ir l.?r'e'ir' t' "" m$ t-terdaj
in ill. Ilrsl Imir nf tin. Kcsl I oehl open irolf
i "nal. """r"1.:, .v"".i,e,: ,nl "' "S "" "" -
Willi tin " '"" ,,H a -1"" onJ,
M
Sports Served Short
s. .Vi",V,'i'i ',1,,.''.outnrl'lrr '"r lh St. -t.oul.
.V.. .. s""1' iiimraii nnJ will re
5rrinilnJ"yi "'.''' ,niMiilo Tex. for.irlnB
-isiietl nieniler of Un club.
i ' Mr
m won
. Thriiileirt ( jh.rlirer.
111. Kinirl.H ... ,, in. .
of New ork,
tennis tourna.
defifutlnit Miss
inent tioihy at I'lnehur.i.
Carolina pui;urt el I ej -I
Merlon Crlrket
f lull, will he cm of Ihe
busiest mn In
r,K.urft ? Uy. W!,"i '".will flsure In the
nnals uf th- mixed doubles men's doubles
and men s singles In the concludlnu session
of the I'lne hurst clnniplorislilp teiiula tour
nament I Imrlr- Mclmirt, e,f Cleveland In the In.
terstate Three-CuhJon IlllJIard Iaaue broke
his Ions loalnc atreHK when he defeated Joe
tlsht Innlnss . .McCourl had a hlah run of
. ai'iuii. iii v.iiii-uirii nil in -i . in ami.
.) unu caprons bent effort was II. Cupron
.,. ,r nautili.!' oi U poinCS
.. Ilalo'i Grtenlraf. of Monmouth, 111 . estab-
iisne.1 a new world's pocket billiard re-cord
for a continuous run In competition on a.
regulation table when he won a ISO point
srama from James I.anasan In Camden with
an unfinished run of 137. The former record
v, ,u aiiu n.s neiu nr urccmeai.
diaries Harmon leat Arthur Churc-h, 800
In 1SII for the pocket billiard championship
v. a c-iii.j,.iii., millJIl llr.llll.,11 ieU COIll-
Pletins l ho nnsl block. ISO to AU, at Humus'
(lermantoKii billiard rciesn. Tho first nl.ht a
block ended 150 Iu- H.V
In nut of Hit most scientific samea of
the Interstate Three-Cushion Milliard l-e.cu-season,
Pierre Msuponie defealed I harles
Ellis, Milwaukee, M to 43, In flfiy.nlne In"
nlnifa at lllevrlantj Kills ha I two runs of
cl while Maupomcj c-amailhrqu.h with two
runs of S '
The I'lllsliurth Athlrtlt A.-oelatlen hockey
team surfered lla Aral defeat of the season
when It lost m Iho lloston Navy Yard seven.
A soata tu 1, In a national hockey league
iraine Iht vlsltora lead In the champion
ship standlns of tha leatrue, and the sailors
are second.
John J, Kaian. raanaa-ei of
Ihe.Provl
B taam u in
RAYOUTTOBREAK
1000-YD. RECORD
Chicago Flier Will At
tempt to Better Johnny
Overton's Mark Tonight
NATIONAL A. A. U. MEET
B 1'ALL l'UKI'
loie Uiv. the I'lilcagci epiejs will
ninUc his seconei aiietnpi wiiiiin a vvi-c-n 11
tlmnto bieik oiip of the track records
now hold bv I'aptnln .Tolling tJveilou.
of the United Mites in nines, w Iipii he
toes the mark In the luCO-vard run of
jiatloiiil liulooi track and field chmi-
plniislilps of tilt miteui Minetic iniou
which will be held this evening 111 the
1 weiitj-"Cconil llrghncnt Armor, New
York
List .-atuida night Uiv ninlr an un
sun ces-fui .ittempt to epp off a rcond or
lcfs off the weiildf Indtior iciorel for
a mile, which vvns etabliidud bv Johnnv
Overton 111 the local clubs meet 111 I 'J 17
Mthniigh lie failed lo vet a new mirk
foi tlio event iu inj vviio sue tlip WP-t-
em tllci iu this luce legird Ills per-
fnrniimeo as even more iicelllublc 111 in
tile lercird-hii iking urn of Uverlon
'llm tvvn-lip ellfftitiico In tho size of
tho triek to Ids thno necPSKltatrd
eight i Mi i turns and .lilchil n fp.v wet .. I
ontls to hh limp I
Has I ailed 'lliree limes
Tonight In will liv to better the record
of two nilnutps and llflern seconds but
It Is rxlicnielv doubtful If hi will be
-iiii.-inH uiv is a rcu cininn un nnrl
Is seen in
P, ,., ,1. tlllm, il...r... .......
mill, but he has
attempts to break
.-..-,.... ,..-.n iiniio-i i in j
failed hi his threo
(landing milks In
I the Hist this winter
competition In
Jolt will hive fn-t
I the lOOn-.vard race tonight and If 1 ddle
1 ill shows the une form which ho ex.
hlblted list siturda night Iu the Sft.id.
u ilium, nine., iia nnv be foued to
finish ve-coiid best foi the llrst 1lmn in
scratch race this season. I,, fat, for
mine time
l'oll 1 I.... I-.. -. .. ..
, ..,. ,-. iii, .ivi 11,-iiLi-ti at mo i
Indoor game, but his best dNtinip.. ,.
pears to be around 1000 ans Mihc Dp.
viinne-v, of the llo-ton Navv Vnrd , I'red
l.h. the foimrr l'tnii star, attenellng
the training c imp nt Camp liraut. and
Vpitmin -Villi. ,.... ... ., ....
" ..nn' ...ii.iun, en inei e,p nam
II IV MlVal 1 talll HIT S.linnl n. p n.,,....i
III tills event
Mi.ii. .i c.i i . .' . .
IV line chief Intere-t In the meet con-
ters on this race It will not w-, u larKa
TIip inn0,'Lf'iOU,ral mV"5 0t,1,r ""i-"'
Hie (lOn.jard run will l,p u humdinger
e... I... 1-..1..1 . .. ""' i.
,-', iiieuiii-ii .linonir inp nt.irlpru n.p
W, . ,',. -Maxam. Lieutenant
Jllnot and Llitaeiimt lllll Kellv. 1 lov,
hm in. JIII1U15 Hurkt. Jlniniv 'o Itrltn,
Jack sa Icrs and lest but not least Dave
Caldwell of lloston ,,,, ,a!(l t ,Io0
un thing on (lie track since list winter
I'cnn in Jlcdlc) Relay
, .('0-,,'1,l--i'',"n Itolicrl-ons Pciin ath
letes i n,ae oettrmlnte try for
vni'liTvi'1 r'?e , liniIIoiihtp. whhl,
Jri o . ''whJert colltgltto and mill
tar flavor with Cornell, I'enn and La
..v,. irj-ii-oe-iueu w III rust mii.rlolo
The Heel and niuo men will run ns foi
iV, "'""i10"'1- "0 ards; l.mdcrs,
40; Irwin, 880 and (iustafstn. the mile
inn. iiuiu-ii is Handicapped through the
abstnev c.r a good milt, Gustafson Is
a half.mller but only a fair mlltr Tho
other teams In this event aro Mlllrose
i..i. ' J."""" Kmy Yar1' Cn'"l' m.
ii'iHsl' v J 'n T,ral"l"B Station
laullst A c and tho Ilrookljn A A
So much for tho runnlner evtm t
he ild events the best tnltut available
p ii". " J,ar"1 Ar,.,,ur ,:nsle,, rr-""'
-ooiuls. havage, Harold Barron of
... ..ernuuwurooK uiuo, and Krdman.
of rlnecton. will g,t It out for
first honors In the 70-ard hurdle ince.
flinton Lnrstn. of Hrlgham Young
Unlveislt. who Is considered tho world s
greatest high Jumper: Jo Loomls, former
national champion i:Son IJrlckson and
Dean Leffltr, tho ht. Louis schoolboy,
will compete In the high-jump champion
ahlp, and It Is possible a new record
ma bo established ,
Ivan Dresser, the Intercollegiate cross
country champion, will meet among oth
trs In the two-mlle titular race Gordon
T,',,.MSh nKa,e' ?Mhe Nwhamphlre
.State College, and John It an, the pres
ent champ on., v
Eby and Loomis Absent
Some of the bos who liold titles
will not bo lp tho lists to defend
them tonight. Lieutenant Johnny
Overtop, the Yale jyer, j. bering'hls
Untie Sam overseas. Ho -will bo
missed In the 1000-yard race. Joe
Loomls. tho sprint champion, was un.
able to urrutiKo for a furlough fiom
the olllcer'a training school at Camp
CJrant, and Karl Kby, iKe COO. yard
king, will wait eagerly to learn the
name or tho man who won the title
left.open.by.hls Inability to lay aside
INSANITARY LOCKER ROOMS
' GRADUALLY DISAPPEARING
FROM MODERN GOLF COURSES
. .
'More Time and Thought Being Given Now to
Buildings That Have All the Up-to-Date
Improvements and Conveniences
Hj CHARLES (Chick) EVANS, JR.
mili:m: Is no n.ut of a tlubhouw more of 111" golfer In Men
Important tlinn the locker room, for
on Its proper construction rest the coin
fort of the golfci and the well-being of
thoe priceless possesions his golf
clubs. Yet there were cars In the his
lor of irrir In this rountry when the
golf clubhouse meant little more thnn
fheltrr and a place for light refreshment
Tho clubs were far out In the countrj
where the putting up of big buildings
Mould Imo been particular Income
11 cm and tpenMe.
The renting of the automobile, lion
cri, cl inlnatcil many miles of distance
unit In that elerrep brought the club
nearer the clu, and where is nioclern I
I.S.n .....I ..ni.nlAii.ai en.111 IllVllrlnd ill
n.-.r. kiiu . w,.r..i, 11.. . 3..vi. .....
Hie inuMtn. the netrer one approaches
tlio elt the more nc.irl do they be-
11)1111. neeessltlrs In n cr shnt time (
the .lubs began lo replace the little In-
f.ininible biilld'ngs with lige (lreproof
Htiuiturc" We cannot cinpliaolro '",
mnili llm tirlhto loss rot tiled liV I1IO
at golf clubs The little tinder boi.es put
up in th- c.ul clijs were coiistintly
(iiiiniiiK on-, uuu i nn- un in.- ii ..- ...I-1
lusslble to i-He them or their contents,
nd to a golfer the los3 of his clubs was
an Irreparable Injtn;.
Jlnnj Expcnsiic Clubliotiscs
With the coming of new demands,
1 however famous nichltects were be-
ginning to be emplojed and muni clubs
nrtu illy went to the etrrmo of robbing
in.'ir luiii-.!:-. iu ,iji u i-iiiibiu umi- i
l.A . ... ..... ... ..it .... a. ...... -I. j. ntnli. 1
bouses not a few of them costing more
than $300 000 One architect would I
build a house pole Ij with the comfoit
Scraps About Scrappers
Ilj BILL BELL .
F
ItVNKIi: CLI..I1.X Is with us
again tonight The Drookljn lnt
makes his second oiipetrance of
week when he engages the bird-
hitting doling Joe Uoirell In the feature
go at the National A, A This will be
llorrcll s 111 st wlndtip bcfoie a big club,
and the rugged Itall m boj Is out to
nuke good Nothing easj was selected
for him Callahan has been verj ue-ees-ful
heie. and while he will enter the
fr-ij a ftvorlte, I.onsshot Dorrell maj
uptt the dope
A ehmpe bis been mide in the vfmI-,of
Illicit 11 .1.111. Tlinivumnn nl' tl rA.,AnK
wind-up Jack Thompson, of I St Joseph
JIo , was scheduled to appear with lllg
1 inn iaie, mo colored heavj weight, but
JnL now Insists that he hurt his hand
inoie thin a week ago in nn exhibition
bout with his spirring partner, and
thereforo will bo unable to show.
Mute limaktr Jluggs) Talor his ob
tained IIarr West, one of the hardest
hitting heavies In tne eonntr, to tike
Thompson's place It Is posslblo tint
Thompson may bo bnrrtd from fighting
In this clt If phjslclans should after
examining Ills wounded member, declare
tint It Is In shape to stind six rounds
of boxing
I'atsy nr'odprlcL and Uddlc W'agond
are in the third bout. Jack Uusso la
,,, pm-iirprntni. TIip r.i.p..i.,- n ..in
bilng together the vetci'aii Uddie
uKrefe and voutliful Harry ('Kiel')
Iliown, of s-outh I'lilladelphla illgh.
Hup to an Injurv Dtmiy nlger. of
Vpli X nl I. U.iu fnn ml t. m..l 1.1..
bout with Artie Hoot nt the OUmpli
"deinclaj night oung Chant, of Iiil
I tlniore, was named to oppose tlio f.ibt
l level mil bov.
' tins Lewis will lnn nn p.iv. i.i. i
.... ...1 , . .
.nn se iiiiwiniiuii, ior ne is clown lo pn.
I ttrtaln the rueged Kid Wolfe. nin nf
c levclind loung JlcOovern anil Mpi
I l"f ssntr, of Baltimore, will clash la the
i third bout
.T.'T .r.,"!n' 'olorl beavjvrtl-lH unlrn
will hoi Its biiuiI sFsulonii in u, short time
In the cancel one Amonff the most promi
nent who will liarllclpate lit the s-milons
ff, jTS .1u' ?i,K JW.'" V ... L'V. !.
' -. .., ..ui.un
I eldli- Milliner. Ihe Itroolcbn ll-litel-ht.
In iirepired for lis twelve-rounl dMl-lnn
bout with I rtinlvln ouiib Hrllt tho New
Ikilfura tu.zcr. nt liootou tonlzht.
Tomm (arts, tho Mcetovvn
roinehaek "
v 111 onr
win oppose, i.irn MaiiHcn
the lUhtln!:
Dane In the riM n era let the r.lnhrli A I
nc-t week Itneen al-o lioxen v rlrile MeAn
tlrew llillv Kell a lkhtwelahl lixer, hi a
Un-round bout ut Iteatllnu, .March 25.
Ruths- Ksn.s. and Willie l.tlmon Have
leen m.itrhe,l for their fourth go, a ten-
. ...t .. II.IP..I. l.rll 11 u.l
' riiuiiii un,r-v .. .miik.i., -..nil ., ...noun
left last night for l lev
inhere ho en
certain
Tuesday
Matt Ilroe-k
ten-round bout
y evening
llatlllnc tlanH, of S-outhwark, Is anxloua
In appear 1 na loeal rlntr He would like
to meet lounc begah also of Soulhwarl..
nunc Ilfttildeuii. a loeal bantam la nn
ous to snpear niralnst tho beat bantims
In this city.
Arrnrcllnc to rei-orta Jark Thompson the
St lot heavywelaht, has been matched to
hoi. Kid Norfajk tho sluft-cer from ranama,
In the semlvvTnlup lei an all atar show at
tho Uliipla, March .3
H0PPE EASILY DEFEATS
PETERSON AT BILLIARDS
Matches at Allinfrer's Net $300 for
Billiard Players' Ambulance
Fund
Willie 1'.
billlardlst. c
." , ,,..,
Hoppe, champion balk-line
dtftattd Charles C Peterson
In all four exhibition matches at Alllnger's
Academy csterday afternoon. and eve
ning and as a result $300 was added tb
the ambulance fund account of the local
organization.
Tho matches were especially arranged
as the contribution of these 'famous
players to the worthy object for which
billiard players throughout this country
are striving to supply ambulances for
use on the battlefields of France.
In the evening game at IS .-balk line
Hoppe won. 250 to 30. He compiled the
ciuarter-ctntury In seven Innings ami
tn running 116. his best Inning, he gave
a great exposition of the balk-line game,
Peterson scored thirty points. In the
three-cushlon match Hoppe beat Peter
son, 25 to 1, in thirty-seven Innings.
PALACE SOth Market Sti,
Tonight Prof. Races
S mlla nelay Team nace
.Vk-wlle Ladfea Bact
rr5' B5' v.elLy. w" i.Th-r.
and Bat, , nlajila I'aslrst
akaters In tha vorM Kxcltlnc
from atari to finish.
BUallns tvrry. aft. and evg;,
lla AJroltttJ Fr
OJympiA.A. ViV.".
Roller
Skating,
Races &
Dancing
.v, .!2."Sr15?2?"'.wf,
iinothr-r tilth it-.
i-oclal side emphaflied, and rarely wtr
me mo inp,ui cieiignuuiiy combined It
Is true that on cin neier pleafe etery.
bod j, and there are warring elements In
fiery club, but I think that where molt
architects fell down wis In the locker
loom
And jet this Is the cr part of tli
golf iluhhouse most ued and shiuM
deserve tho most caicful conderatlon
Thit it did not was usiitllj because tht
architect did not undetand the need of
the golfer The aerage golflng Isltor
Judges tho building bj tho locker rnnm
Wo haie all heud golfers declare, that i
,,.. l-nt a. I.nll, .. .m..III. ...I.... itr
tUv nl tle cub Jot ,low,cr, 3 -h '
... .... I .... . .. . ""
...v mi'i ..... vi. .tui un ciengni tb6
s shown
got fen'
purn (imious nc'Kiecr 01 tne
mC(j, a, in t)e 0C!ter hoom
Uasement Lockers I'assini;
An (0() frrquenllj the room 1$ n .
b-isement where the cHinpne., injur.,
clubs and ronts golf sboes with a btmh.
i.e. i.i . .. in. .a 1... ..,. .. .
,,,, s,aI;, olIori unxcntllated and wlVh. 1
cut ,uniiBlt t,re the golfers coierej li
)tn perrpiratlon gather
after their
pime, and with email conveniences for m
ecu ror V;
Ukl M
Itlon 1. m
cirsmg anci pressing, or for the
cire of snlletl linen, tho condition
iro'l ins-iniinr-. iiui like the smtlt il
wooden clubhouse that diy. too, Ij !
osHslmr. and even nou mnnv i.A..-oe..i 1
cTmpIes of locker rponis cin be found $
throughout the coiintrs. 'Wo arn f..t
learning the things to aiold In their con. I'J
...nlln.. H.Ua M. . ... I...I . .&",!
-in 111.11UI1 i in- nnr 1,1 I'illlllRllOn hll 7SI'
become uppermost, an
and the new locleer (3.
new locker fuK
rooms are behig built
III cs
gcrm-nroof J
m
CRACK CAGE FIVES
TO PLAY TONIGHT
St. Columba Meets 315th
Regiment Team of
w
Camp Meade
AT TRAYM0RE HAIL:
.Maingcr Jim f'offo s .St Colurabi
quintet, which won tho chamnionhh
il
thcWnrrlcau League without loslnr A
I !?
a contest, faces a haul opponent to
night In tho 31Sth Utglnicnt team, of S
camp .Meaue, which won the camp tltlt
without dropping a garfe, The game
will be pkied at Tranioie Wall, Frank'
lln street und c'olumbia avenue, sUrtlnj. j,
ai :io
Ihe 313th Ueglment teini has m.el !
an enviable retord this season, and in
addition to defeating every team at
vl
H
Canip'JIeade, trimmed the strong T. M
C. A five, winners of the
City Lea.m
of Haltlmore, nnd btxeral other flrt Jm
class clubs In Washington, D C, and j'
Annapolis
,f
Tho tcniu Is composed entirely of
I'hlladclphl i,bos several of whom fct
mcrly plajcd In tho Anicrlcm Leapie.
c-rj
Of
Lieutenant Uraham, the coich, will ac
company his team and Is confident
administering tho Ilrsl defeat of th
season to tho .saints on the Traymcre
floor Ilert oung, tho former nianaf.tr
of tho hi, Simeon's Church team, Il
captain Walter Keating, the old North
east High plaer and cr ith. who cap.
talncd the team earlier in tho season.
has been transferred to Fort Jher.
fct Columbi has nroved without
doubt that It Is tho best basketball team ".
In the clt and Is cipable of giving t-vt!
Alpndn tpacai n lint-,1 pump The 311th il
ciulntet will line up as follows: BtrtfJ
loung (ht hlmccns) and llvans ton
east High), forwards: Dlegter (Han-,
cock). Amtiack (St M ilach ) and Cr
i.noaues leatnollc High), guaron '
The Amerlcin League title wlnntnir'ii
win tike the flooi ns follows. JUmmr
Drown and Tom Dunleavy, forward-;
ham Moorcliead. center, and Itube Caih-
inau and Georgo Dietrich, guards. Theni '
will bo dancing after the ginie.
JL1
SWARTHMORE TRACK
CAPTAIN ENLISTS I
Euiiif- Col son Joins Navnl Reserves, jv
lias Six-Jnch Uhcst
Expansion
. 4
T.. t nlii.i. r f...at..ll s,ti-.F t
i,nt! UK in i urn nrrun, iiiuiuau i'i- s
fiml nniiti.Ui if 41. n nn . u tvnlAt tLfTi li
! vuiitiin v niu ;iiii n iv g '
at hwartlimore Collrgo. lins enlisted 10.
Ilia at lull-. Ua .. Ua ii3V3l Tt
-,(j Hiinuviii nvi M C Wl lli"J i'"-i ' . &,
here, Corson, vaoso home addrMaj;
420 Ocean nenue. Ocean rltj. .J; ,
I si t tnt .tllt-AA. i An ra ritil find n TTlITlDfr
of the tinier class at the Quiker Instl
Mo was a mcml.er of tho arslty foot--f
Villi e-iiin.l rnm ilin. Itifct ftii--A flrg UO tA
-si i'uu iui hid in-iv vtnv" - - j,. T
hammer thrower on tho track team
lln? phflUal rondltlon purprlsrd tn t1
amlnlntr phjMdana at tho'Xaa -i"11' H
iwenij.rouTtn btreet ana irR3 " tw
rnnrl ihr. h .nllntf.il Pnrson hi m
chefet expansion of alx inches, tneJa,Jjll
esc or nnv person examined ai ino .'
"iii ua niitii i in I' ti
This Rrtat chest development I" ou(
no eiouoi to too tllliniPK vvniuu "-v?j;j!
....I, .,1 net n lllnminnl nl fll-0811 Cltj).
durlns tho recent summers . Ills Itl
father was formerly captain oi u
I..H..1 Li... ...1 r,,n ..le, alallnnetl stv
Ocean City, Corson Is extremely ani'M
oun lo uo scnil iicrous un uuuu - i-fl
slblc. ,
SUITS$1189
or nvF.nrnAH --- a-- .o? -m
REDUCED TKOM 10. it5 - "-J, ,
r.irnii unniu p. m -M"
rCICn. H1UXUU1 Ct W. awJ
S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch St..
Op.n Wondar and Saturday VnUI "y
NATIONAL A. A.j(l
ltTII AND CATIIABl.iis o-". .a
SATURDAY EVENING. March 11
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