i wwr" TwnriFXZE&iQZF&m tv xj-v f?. v:r ' 111 m Iff ,er"' my cieat Wi contlr f, I comp; It V EASTER VACATIONS MEAN MUCH BASEBALL PRACTICE FOR RAY SHATTERS ! WORLD'S RECORD Speed Marvel Clips 2 1-5 Seconds in Three Quarter Mile NEW TIME IS 3:01 I . 10 New inrk. Mntili "1 Jole 1U. Hie monarch of the home- airstrh. ndeleel IiIh llrst vvorM'n record l ,h, ."' ' .'"rh?'S0 1''"nr- 1151 111111 L IIIU UUIIII , ttllltlliniAt Commercial Institute) Kiur.cs, In .Vow York, when ho brolc the tape In the special thtec-nunitei of r mile urn In (he rcroril-hrraVilnc time of 3 minutes S 4-5 mloiiiI xinmlilliK .Ine Orl'mll's Indoor iniirl of 3 minutes and 7 tetondn, etabllslicil (lie eara ko The outdoor mall of .1 0J I-., held h Tonini.v Coniilff Mnco Ui"i, Mill stand" So doeic Captain .lohuui Over tons Indoor world s recoid of I 16 for the mile for the mlRhtlet of the mighty veai too worn out by I1I1 earlier efforts and he tottered home In 1 minuted and 19 4-B scromK Jlav. bavins won Iho tlircc-titiartcr-mllo run, lontliiucd with the worlds In door record for the mile ns his aim He ran the flt-t extra lip without a pate and then Willie (iordim who hid drop lied out or the thrie-riuaitei-mlle cent In 'he I11M lap lelurncd to the tmclc and pueil the t IiIc.iku filer the io nnlinlri of the iliManrc Hut hu earlier itforls h id i-upped much of bin .urnzlli and his cii.it Mi"ed mid foi the nret time In his cairci he was fat from freh .in he cicaed the llnWi line Dexanncy Also liroke ltecord Hut there was clor enouisli for !uy He nn tin plucky pallor, Mlle l)run nej. Into suhmlflon and heat lilm bj fac jarild MIKo ran the host 1.11c of hla inreer nnd nlo lnu'no the former record Kddlo 'nll, tho Oheilln Imy, ra dl'tnnccd and limped homo fully fortj ards behind the winner The rut of the field, outpaced, dropped out before thn flnlh An font! as the quliitet was bint .in from the mark Deiannej bccui a Hpilnt that Is more often Keen in a dit.li than In a nilddle-dlslance race It Inought him 0 the front before the first turn was rounded Oneo III lonimand, he didn't slacKrn his paie Insteid he necnicd to traiel the faster I'ew bellecd he could continue at audi .1 c.ilt and expel ts, re limine the speeil at which he trawled, pased the woid alonK that Hell noon quit ' 31ike Takes Lead Hut there was no Intention of iiulttlnc jn. Ueianne Durlnc the llrst round he opened up a Rap of half n dozen jards tnd was colnR nun), bCRlnnlni; the flc ond round, when Ha, who was In third 'position 011 the heels of WIIllo Ciordon, neemed to lealizo that If ho were to ln It was nececsary to get closer to the leader I!ay besan to sprint It was a creat btiift of spied, but Deianney Was lraellnff ki fat tint t lequired hreo circuits of the track to bring Jolc up to tho leader. , When J!ay oicrhauled the sailor a duel the like of which seldom his been teen In the old Uaidcn de eloped Using every ounce of (-peril and grit they pos tessed, the pair sped along at a dizzy clip It left them to flRht out the Issue between themselves. Ah the two went dcrors tho half-mile 111 11 k together In the fast time of 2.ut 2-3, tellers left the track, whllo Coidou stopped to a walk ond Tall to a Jog Ray Passes I)canney Tor two more laps Itay and Pevanuey continued their light At that point l)e- vanney faltered and llaj went Into a Jead of hilf a dozen ,uds, but Uevan ney eped at IiIh best to tin tnpo and the western champion could not Increase his jj , ic,i iiiioiner men. ,u tnc llircc-duii- - ters Devanney stcTppcd and received 1 Kirai ovaiion tor ma plucky lace rta continued, hut hl gait now was slow compared to tint of n few ernnrl i,. fore MINNEAPOLIS OFFERS 1 $125,000 FOR BIG FIGHT Only Ten-Round Bout Per mitted if Willard-Fulton Affair Is Staged ( lilrato, Match "I JInne.iiolls today nppenred to have the Inside track for the Jess Wlllard Fred I'ulton fight of July 4, With an offer of $1:5,000, n Sllnncnpolls cluh sked the right to hold the fight In an epen arena between the Twin Cltleoc MIKe Collins, Fulton's manager, la t.ald to have n share In tho dub Ten Rounds (lie Limit The possibility that the championship light will bo for ten loundi only was een In the serious consideration of this offer Minnesota permits only tcn- round fights, but may allow a decision. Batteries of photographers aie being massed Joday foi action when Wlllnrd nd Fulton meet here next Tuesday Jo "sign tho papers" that will bind V .i , "a"'0 'r tlio lieavjvvelght fee. 'va.Vplonsh,1 of tl,e rll. Signing U t the papers. It was declaied todav. Is mo only nuic detail et to be arranged. Details to be Arranged Of course, the place of holding the niit and the referee, not to mention a lew other details, arn nr.l BAtela.t r,a lli but tl,ese al '"'Uters the promoters - managers will have to woiry about. Vlliard ami rniinn uiii i,..,M . .,ui 'j n .1 "T.. ..- -""" "'.' "" '"""("I. iV ii. ' minus, aner they have Inlted ,r,:'"raet8 uut their training. V . im in ku iiicu iraining at j ?,"" an will do mon of his prepara- ' v" "u "'" "e" nonie in laiwrence. . usas i-uiton will do somo training $mA&"ome ln M1,maulee and finish his ".1 Vv . Bume nlaeo near the scene . v. ins oame. Havana. Entries for Tomorrow ii-. .. lM.'rjn',rv'..,'nr.T-.Vr-ol.lei nn, I.-. nn, if.. .i-"",,,':. ?". : :?.' if"" fllrliMiem UkAat Hti 11,1... i itn. i.' "IV. '""""', "-' -ion. A Hoi iml C't,, "7.1 i'.'"ro1.A1"' vicinii. l?lnr tS& W- .threeoMi-oldi und up. Mil. Wr vinVrriy jntH w-r 'ueiterton unj 1 f. i4.V. . .Ulrl 11U -" - .-!., .! iA. .!''. 3 furlonai FIc4iI Fancy, fii 'IMi I-, jM"7ft,V.""? . JT'nK rt ... -.V"- -Vll-CIa C'ulirv flri. lOOl Krienk. Patterson, 10UJ Biv I'-i.V'.rirj,'mriF' "-' K,a V",on' "-' fcNoV.' .tt,..v oi :'-!.. -!.'.''i. J nni,"-1 I"ugblbble. 11T. ln ilJJ',,e;,,tlirr-yer-uleli snd ud, rlaliyr .,--.---' .i-i lurioniiM -ifrisiii I l?i,r 1 ""?.? ,nu' tntl. It'll 'OoliJui dwrHlUJ.'! ilUTi 111 iuirD,H( ul1 I'"'' "o.neiinriii. uiii-LiLi .;"" ''. iuvi iucn nifiCKianu, iuv, T'-iiiniiion. inn ?!' rmem, inree-vmivuida ana tin. claim yit .". ". . . . : J.1M0 mtle and Ad ard Connn.tlon. . iJBiarnf Eeeii! ST. COLUMBA TO PLAY STATE LEAGUE WINNER Definite Annnncnicnts Will Ho Made After Hnzlcton-Pittston Series In till liiob.itillltlei t Column i id,. Iiciiniuit vvlniiri of tlie Aincrlonti llii,ct lull IrfiiRiie, will inert the winner of the rriiiiHjlMinin Htiitp League In a post (fnson tTrlfi to determine- the linsUuhnll llllimillOIIEllIp of till- Slate t tlln liresent linn. ILi7totnti iiml I'ltl'tcm. vvluneri of tlio tlrst nnd nocnml i halfx of the Stnle Luikup season, mf,mill'hi,u,,i .1.. 1 .. . Mil UK a llvceaine m-Hm tri flri I ' I""' '"'oul flan Ii" fc-lin illv turned' 1 Wiine, Monday nlKlit, s won liy l'lits. ton. Inn sir-nnri 17.11111. u 111 lm til.11 oil . tnnlEiit nt llaxleton Tlio third Rime H "ibeiluIccJ for the 26th at I'lttetou nnd "M TrerflVi ?oS,WSJ Ire slock anil llnnenek , enter, ulin ,tia lulutrl several weeks nvn In n Wliit t 1. ft 1711 o mn.l tct, ictumed to thin iltv seveial ilaS ? l!,Tl ,I.lfz,ft0.V 'IV'1 J'f"1"!"1.1"0 '" forniatlon tint If Ilazleton w ns the .Slate Leiguc seiles It will ionciit to pi iv St Coluniln Maiiagei .lltn Toffev of the local qiilu- tel wrote to the llnrleton innniiK' r w- terda.v In rcg ml to the lln 1111 lal matti li and stated that the St t'oltiniha tvam Is willing In pi iv If the flist game Is pliv.d before prll I thiee-ginu series most llkelv will be nriangec? one In this dti. one III Ilazleton and the othci In Ilkes-H irre According to an up-State pipei the ' I'lttstoii team also his agned to plaj St foluniln If It should defeit the Hi-1 zlcton quintet In tho ptesent Fortes " ! ROWLANDS PUTS BAN ON GOLF AND MOTORS NiUTOW E.SCUI)G of Foill' So. Players Responsible for Latest Edict NEWS OF THE CAMPS Mineral ell, le Jlan'l 21 (lolling nnd motoring aie forbidden fi tilt foV th" White so An nut" anl dent veplcidij In which IMdle I'lcotte and three oilier So plavers were sllghtlv Injuud was parti lesponslble for the ullct Mmagir Hovvlind Is anxlouslv awaiting Ihe airlv.il of Kid (lleiisoii to iclleve him of some of the work M.iinn, iu , Mai, h '21 The Yankees will get tilt ti first icil b.nelnll of Ihe lialnlng se ion tndav when Miller Ilugglus sends the hruIhi-s against the seiond teini HugRltis will pel form at snond baso foi the anl gans Krank llakcr and Inlleldei Tewstei hive not iet shown up at the camp New llrleuna, la, Manh'-l Ihe lalist arrival at the t lewlaml Iiidltiis 1 amp Is Hob Groom, formei l'edei.ll Leaguci , who todav Is mil sing a sore arm from wot king too hard es tcrdiv, his llrst da.v out Unvnlinlible, Tes , M.uib I Malinger Jennings todav devoted his personal attention to the coaching of I'irst Hniemaii Leo Dresden, siciired fiom M Paul to fill the vncuniv left b lleoiRO Hums IIurIii stcmed plea-ed with the ies.ults so fin. Nan ntonln, Tn March 21 When J.uU Smith, Oscar Tuero and Mike Uon7ales icport to camp, the pei- sonnel of the Caidlnals will be complete Tho latter two aie on their wny fintn I'ubi, but Manager Hendricks Is 111 doubt ns to whether smith will icpoit, Miami, I la , Mauh 21 ' nothei of those thrilling ehlbltlon Karnes was on the list for the Ilraves this afternoon with big Chief Hed Smith M Ilraws and Sachem John Hen Ti h Semlnoles again lighting It out lint sprlnga, rk Man II .'I '1 he tied o aie In search of a high class Inneldn President liazee leaving for Chicago tomorrow, and II Is camp gossip that he Is after an inflclder Dutch Leonard was cvpcctcd to arrive todn.v SCHOOLBOYS AWAIT EASTER VACATIONS I i Holidays Will Enable Coaches j to Hold Baseball Practice in j Morning and Af tei'noon Willi tli,c da Hni for the 0IIIcl.1l upon Ii B of the Intel scholastic Ilancliall League only three weeks off, the roiches , and captains of tlio various members of the circuit aie eagcrls awaiting the Easter vacation, which xtarts lomotrow and ends Kastei .Iom!a. Uatelnll has been late In getting started at the prep Schools thli teasou and only a few hive been fortunate enough to have their fields In shape for outdoor practice, so tho l.'aster holldam this j ear will bo welcomed. Classes will not bo hold for an entire week and It Is tho plan of the tutors to hold long workouts In the morning and posslblj a few will piactlce again In tho nfter noon Light Teams , The Interscholastlc I.cigue this year will bo composed of nines from the fol low Ine schools: Northeast, West Phils delphla, Cential Illgli. Clcimuntowu South Philadelphia, Itoman Catholli. High, Tiades School and I'ranUfoid Alt havo been hit batd throucli irrnilii. atlons and enlistments, and It Is pos sible that the uquads will bo further dc- ' plcted before the season Is finished through the enlistment of some of the I plajers In farm service. Xoitheast at West Philadelphia . Ho man Catholic High at Cential High, 1'rankYord at South Philadelphia, and Germantown at Trades School Is tho card for the opening day, .ptl 12. Trades School Strong Although It Is too tally lo judge fairly tho prowess of any of the team, it would be a safe plan If the members of the league would watch Coach Schlow's squad' at Trades School Judging from the list of first class ma terial, Trades School should have a team that will give the leaders a hard battle for tho firBt time since their admittance Into the league Sports Served Short I'lerre Mniipomf. Interstate Three Cush ion tlUilarel Leasuo champion niada It two straight when he stain defeated Charles McCourt by a score of fie) to -11, The same went fifty-men Inning. Charles T. Chaplii, president of tha Rochester baseball club Is ihalrnian of the board of directors and acting president of the International league, has called a meeting of the dlrectora of tha league for Wednesday, March 27, at the league head quarters In New York citj. , The Temple University Noratl Scseel of Pajriical Edoctlien Annual Exhibition, Mar. Zt. IIII. Mvun . ... ... ". ,j ' EVEXiyg PUBLIC BUCK HERZOG CHIEF SURVIVOR 1 OF HOLDOUT BASEBALL CLAN Sees Alex, Hornsby, Pratt and the Rest Knuckle Down, While He Hies to Petrograd i'8 to oes tn the daisies. .Ml the unit- line v PIKfTK In the tosatntliiir linn liite 'iult lold The Imp wilted under the strain and Inie ioini under tho pel etikslve Inlluence of threat whldi hac become louder as the ti.ilnlnR i.cason up. lUolcheil Kven the headliners -veteinus In Ihe B.-itiK' men who nnnuallv have sat upon u,,. f,.,,.,, , ....i,. ,,, ,,.,, t . I, ,,, ""',11) ,"' ', '"',"? f '" span' lu.ve ipilt out and nsk.d foi a 1,".""Il1,' ,'"" th it Is all but one A I. ' nl llki a bn in lie down hill lxi "l nlllsid the I0I111 llinimk at tin Ilnlsli and hudlv nnv wbl believe tint he got h m, anvlhlnc morn than ..11 ordlnarv 01111 roiVil. " ,,"",, "'"' ,r""c ',',rrm ' r'",1 1"Mlcd like a Cumin going up against Ihe cold steel, but he on, fallen il and tame iiiulti. Tint Is, i he Flgneil, and If he leallv w.,ti(td what was rrported he dldu t get much of i ' settlement Hogers Horil'bv. the Tev iu unndip nau ins fplel linens, it uof-mu i-iit ' iiuusfir ionruf(l wllh Maiv I'lckfnrd us a Mhitv gitt(r. and Ihe wmdlng nf I Jin nntng.ilii t'ligii,iii, slating tint, he hid alll.ed di . kued that the ilub lim mil suffned anv compiomNe wllh iiliiillile I liit tm ant tint liot-us li.nl his link bowl f,,, naught c,i Cim I tile and Ihe 1 iidlng if tin illsp.,!. h sluing moie anon' Indkitid that tln i.si t the holdouts win mining Mine tint lime ltltke has ronqin red all his pirates, It is said, . wept Jack Suijth The kingpin of the holdout new, however, Is loft Ilin li Ilerog. who i.in I hold out longer without cwn spitting 011 his liiinds Hi in a profession il shott ihniigp artist, run tins solllarv, pie-1 Villi IIVI1W ililll II II I lit I It lii Cl(l II ,f I t iiim-"iiiim i il .1 I I in rogiad 111 trving t.. plav ,wl, .... I I'll itm lost .uinlh.r pioniMng lull pU. Moran's Phil, f. ., ,.P ',, M. .ir. i',.,,, ',',. Villi" l" ,,-"', f '.Vlr".'.!?,1. and StalllngH an , uss ng .ad. other i U'l ', 'Z a notl. i '"i ',. pou a. o',,!e"foV emineni ami iiinin lie is iiown at Pit ine .M.rvi.inu aiitalinipi i i,S sliigul some sudl shirt iu the lelidllon jnr heietofoie and It looks ,m ,r lr. , 1 ffS,wrfs." ZX5?zWzd& -f--iKSMtKma5 Making New History Alfred Reeves, general manager of Ihe Na tional Automobile Chamber of Commerce, in a recent address to the Philadelphia Automobile Trade Association, emphasized the fact that the motor vehicle industry probably ranked only after shipbuilding and steel manufacturing at this time. And the tremendous part that MOTOR TRUCKS and TRAILERS arc playing in the home industries essential to the winning of the war, directly back of the firing line and at our embarking and disembark ing ports, marks them as a vital factor. BUY NOW WHILE PROMPT DELIVERY THE WONDER TRUCKS AT HOG ISLAND Tin: M-i.itTins or tup KVIHHII.M 1 I 1X1. 1 I OBI'. , Arssnn Trurku offer Iho real olutlon for OUIl haullne problems, too. pemon. Miration at sour convenience IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ACASON MOTOR TRUCK SALES CO. 4M3 IHCIIWV STIJI.ET. rhuiies, Ilel, H06I, Meit 05 FULTQR TRUCK ll2-Ton Capacity $1420.00 Tlio Pulton motor triple beats lis caso. line before entering the fir Ing ehafnb.r. which means a saving of 61) per centn ge'ollne consumption, , . n-l.. l.iillnn r.rt,vr nlant B nd 1 UltOn J , rear conetructlon are two big outstand. ,! Ing, exclusive Pulton features. In sturdl. If ness It has no superior. Immediate Delivery THE FULTON TRUCK CO. of Philadelphia 326 North Broad St. Spruce 3330 Kara 3231 ft 4 The Motor Truck and Trailer dealers on this page make selection easy. These dealers arc ready to help you solve your delivery problems. Get in touch with them today. ' k fr. - '. - LEDGER-rniLADJSLPniA. THURSDAY. BUCK l!i:i!',0(i going tu win .ic.iln and Hindu main tain a. swatting nvnagi of I nun In Hie limg-liiik b.igue Minis the wnv hi inakts iivi'l of his inotii v lie won't b( tinhd ,(pi vhen on, , uli i t,nt to t,et 1 III of h in mil tin othit is I mind lo havi lilm 1m Ins tuo liinu ngns and a big h .il filing ami Is well ilv,l wllh 1. film PIRATE PITCIIEIt CALLED INTO NATIONAL SERVICE IiiikMimlllr, I hi., M m h .t ' 11m tin Nation il l inv Iv tos is l ingv VOIIIIRMI i w Itll till. Mil i il and dilidj DENBY Pioneer Internal Gear Drive I Up Driibv Im prm ti ally MniiI.fT rxl ll Mi 1 LlUllt Hit I fi Iff KtHIKiHril Plirtli HJ( Il lit IlPlI Si. 1, ( OIltiltPIltH, litor ltu"sfl liitornul (itiir Axl- Multl pi I'Uk t I with InskfitriiMlMn ItadlHtor Sim Siafiliiu i rfiikx 'I In i1 f Point Sus pfiiN on Unit hcarintr 'J rHiimninfloii m d mimrrous olhrr featurcN that lime nifttlf th Denhv it popular tlioito lih f'hllu ilelpht nierthmtM One, Two, Three and Five Torn Capacity I'rompt Dellirrtrt B. L. P. MOTOR CO. Broad and Spring Garden Immediate Delivery SANFORD WORM-DRIVE TRUCKS 21 3 5 Ton $3000 $3800 $4600 soi i) ov ksv Ttnvis L. S. HALL, Distributor 804 N. Carlisle Street wftsyt v;,. v, i an i 'I up. .wvicnv 'i in tu i i :..- i-. r- i: ui.i - i - it.. iij I mn avii.jv.i ivv-u l,uwuijik jiiav iiiiiii iiiu outturn, ortunu rjuivi, no ISiaua j , ; 10 PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS (IN PENN'S RELAY RACES Number of Entries Will Be In- creased by Fifteen Other Institutions WILL II U N APRIL 26 Philadelphia parochial schools an for the flint time taking a real live In terest in Pcntislvnnla's relay carnival, which will ho held on rr.in1.llu l'lcld on prll 20 ninl 2". 'Ihe Increased In terest Is due to the nctivitv of MIchiel I S.ilteiv, Iho piesldent ff tho Catho lie o'nig Mens Xntlon.il I nlon Mr slat nv Is vu well known In athletn i in is in I hit.iilrlplili, and he Is con v lined th il the rcl iv ciiulval niTei s a big iiupnrtunltv for the puodilal Mhool bnvs to gd a good start III Had, woik 11c prumlMS Ientv-l1ve schools from Ihe different pulshes 'Ihe following I' schools hive nlrc.ulv sent word tli.it Ihcv will be on hand" Assumption, d Ithedial. Lplplnnv, St. Ualuld'H, Inn I mm ill tie Conception of Uoriujiitnwn, St Piter St ludwKV, st. stcnhctis. SI lentas and tin 'I I insllRilt.itlon Pa rriiliml S h id 1 He management is wiv drslious tint all piindi'al n bonis ib -suing to n'Uipeto get in loiidi with It at mice foi wltn tin liurein'il uuinbi i of n boots It vdll In linessaiv to 1mm two diss i aces in tiddillou to the p i- lodllll t-i I ill llilplou-lllp ivrnt Hi hid bien in iiioi In iilllnfur sncoiul Ihe puodilal school i.iecs will tike pine on Iho firvt d iv of the Cirnlval 'I his will le At no and Xavj l).iv and School thlldrens Iav Spnlil jiriccs will bo mule for the ihlldien ftom thn parodiial and gianmiei schools so tint the) tin attend and not onl see their own how inn but watch Ihe verv lutetesting mllitiiv and n iv il events tin pentathlon oi all. mound iiouege c ii iinpiousmti mn menu i oi ! go rdiv chnuiiiloushlii'- anil the local unoi anil miicgi icliv c n unpiotiMiiin Motor Trucks and Trailers MUST be de pended upon to relieve the railroads on the short haul shipments of everyday business, too. All consignments routed via Motor Truck and Trailer not only help to Relieve Railroad Congestion but increase the efficiency of YOUR business. By the use of Motor Trucks and Trailers you assure prompt service to your customers, avoid hauling to and from terminals, save possible demurrage, make it unnecessary to use freight cars as temp orary storage warehouses and practically guar antee deliveries to the hour. TBSUSSRSS "Matter of the Load on any Road" Heal economy is found In the tiucl, that will Hand the Kiiiellng grind, not for one or two j cars, but for eight, ten and even fifteen ears of stevdy service Tlio .Master Is just such ,l duel.. 2, 3Yf, 5 Tons Immediate Deliveries Larson Oldsmobile Co. 231-33 North Broad St. flifuW Worm Drive Trucks !, and l1 Tons W. J. DOUGHERTY 1845 North 19th Street 1'hone Dlsmond 33','.! G'i. . , , ..-.... M A S H7 MARCH 21. 1018 THE SCHOOLBOYS OF PHItADEtPHE LOCAL TENNIS TO OPEN MAY 4 .Osborne and llaiuia New Pres- idents of Tristate and Suburban PAUIi GIBBONS RESIGNS w , 'Ihe Tilslale Tennis League will open Its season .Siturda). Mny I .. I.MaI It . ,,. .. i." .ine miuurnaii j.eague inn gec cnme-i .,.,',... . i , . vvav Salurdiv. Mas 11, two weeks lad I I lb in Ihe opening dnv list season 'I his 'was decided list night, when the two organisations held a Joint ineellng In the Hotel Stetitou Paul W, lilbhoiis. or Ihe C.vnwvd Club leudeird his dcslgnatlnu as ptesl dent of the Tilstate League and al though Iheie was consldet ible oppo-l-lloii to tills move, h" Insisted on to uting P S Osbnltie of the llelfleld Club, was mi mlmouslj i lei ted to 1111 the vauitiiv Kinneth Snjdet was le rleded secrelar-tnaMiier 'Ihe schedule-making committee this veir will bo President Osborne and Dr. P. II lliwk. of the Cjnwjd Club. The circuit will be composed of teams from the fol lowing clubs Hclfleld, Cjuwvel, Spring Ilaveu, Mooretovcn Wilming ton and Oicibrook (Jolt Club tHettsldi" Tennis Hub was ailmllled lo me mbeishlp In Ihe Suhutliiu Le igue and will take Ihe pl.in of the I'.lb-nin e lub. whidi iislgmil from Ihe oikiiii itlnu I' nil lilhbous follow lug his in lion in the 'I r,'-t ite Li ague withdrew ftom (he eh ih in the Sulnnbaii Leigue llosmii W Haunt, of Slcuton, was dee ted to till his pi ii c Il wis leeommended bv both Uigiies tint the dubs offi i' their conns foi thte inn of men in Ihe sen Ice at certain times dining the dev and that a cordial invitilion to this effect be extended to tin piopct authorities Connor Ains Prom Sill I ii rl out) Hill I IT 1-t . V on IN srnml CHTiif m h ill l n tni innl i urnf 1 St(l fl t.i l-T It. lit th rl till. I Jittin -- i., t,. Innlt fin mh in 1 in thf i tii llUIlt l tlltlll UUll llutil billluij IS ASSURED THE WINTHER I TO 7 TOV CAPACITY Heavy Duly, Internal Gear MOTOR TRUCKS fTconomy ; Stability : Efficiency A Nliillier (or, "rr 1rniorlatlon iVeed, let Is licmonitrule, Terwilligcr Equipment Co. 2013 Market Street Thone Locust 1914 J i TROY TRAILERS HAVE INCREASED MOTOR TRUCK EFFICIENCY AT HOG ISLAND I .irtMx?teri 4 ! I ; t 'tfi - ! JOE WRIGHT FACES DIFFICULT . TAdJK. UN tfUlbDUNU FEJNJN UKhiW vj FROM INEXPERIENCED SQUA' Captain Jerry Jerauld Candidates for Seats Shells Shake-Up Expected Soon i toi; wntnttp .i. i.. t.,i. .m. I .-.., t ,11 1. 1 jf lllfj LlllltCI- II r,t Hnl1... 1. .l. -.. n --.' " fiiiiM it nn hi, ti ; is.to u ,,.,. ,.ln, 1,," llmt ' enough to d scourago aay ...,. . ciipiblo tutor Of the sixteen oarsmen who rowed on the arslty nnd Junior eights 1 ist season only one remains In college ami the great mijorlty of tho I oincr enneiieitte iiave hid little ex perience at the aquatic sport. .lei iv leriuld e.ipinln of the trev. is the onlv voter in on the i-quad He Is pelted at No I in the vaisltv shell Last season Jerauld was on what was termed Ihe first eight, but In tho Vale race, the mil j event of the season, Wright switched his erew-i nnd sent his first eight nRilnst the Yale Juniors nnd his Junior crew against the Illuc virslty. Jack Capable Coxswain The Penit eoach Is fortunnte In having Ttodnev Jack, the Utile wteinn coxswain, who directs the coiito of tho vnrsltv shell The fotmer West I'lilladclphlii Illsli Sthool lad knows a bit about Mile iml he Is i nulliiu illc shouting In- Ktrue'lnnii tin niRli bis mcgaiihone 'Ihe Qinkeis got mil em the river iu Ihe lite .ifteiuoiiu and usualli Hit t c- aie six or inoie clews on the water daring the d iv Coicli Wtlght follows his pu. ' llllu III till Illllnlllllhlll, IlifllllP llln til. an Drive and otileis How with few- stops front his big megaphone The deep bass voice of tho Canadian tarries ucross tho stieteh anil Is oasllv heard by tho aspiring and perspiring oarsmen Carl Thomas, tho big footbill tackle, DAILY MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS RUNNING BETWEEN NEW YORKPHILADELPHIA TRUCKS LEAVE DAILY AT 5 P. M. BEAM-FLETCHER CORP. New York Receiving Station I 182 Washington Street I Philadelphia Motor Transportation Co., Inc. 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Your Hauling Problem! .Let theLedgerrhlp you to 'M ' A Only Veteran Amoni in Varsity and Junior; l 14 Is at present setting the pace for th : Narslly, He has had a number of yrr'j3 experience at the game and pulla M t& freshmen last jear and previously rowtstyf wllh tho Central High crews. i ilfi Tho personnel of the arslty'an4 'tfflf Junior eights follows: ' jrg Varsity Stroke, Thoman; Xo. T, Wll X' IS soni Xo fi, Wlnslow : N'o S, Kllson; Xo. ,1$ . T I.,. n .,1...., ,- A t-l- flirl . ue'ieiuiu, ,o ), ifcuuri in , ..u. , nm- -r, in i t iniii) ..iiiv iua,iiiiiii w,,v,,. Junior vursllv Stroke. Darby! No. 7. Hersct, No. f.. Levi: No 5. 1 lager ty;. ,. No 4, Poley; No 3, Kunzj No. 2, Km Ml merer: Iraw, DKon: stroke, Todd. 3iiaivc-uii cxpccicu &un ix Coach Wright has Impressed upon htail tnmllu tout at no one Is sure of his present (.'J Impel, 11a Tiqb lnlil rffnentedlv during. -Uv4 beforo and after the dally ten-mllo row V from tho boathouse to the hoid of tha .li course and back that utiles the mn 4 show the in stuff they w 111 be succeeded by mN worlh candidate. A shalteup 1 JthM il dallv sS- la tnoie expected The big race of the season will be on, i fj tlu Severn at Annapolis, on May II, STS when the American How lug Association regatta win ne kingni .ii mi . ..III ........ .. C.pll 10 Wlft 41. jie seiipuii iii ,iii,-ii nn ,i,i -v, ,.,. j -'.""is a dual race will bo held with the NavjrVfl at Annipolls. On May 4 thc-Chllds Cup'iJj . .. Ill l. l.1.1 n fiipnAcrle T.tilfA with ., ,' liie nil, mi- mi,, ,i. x...... -w ....- .. 'el Penn, Princeton and Columbia as the) -51 . i - fTt, niiittfkra scirltl nftmfitta 3M ronicsiurun. vutd " vwniv -ivi-m ncalnut Yale In n dual regatta on tht 4 m Ilouratonlc May 11. Philadelphia Receiving Station 525 Market Street riione Sprlnr 3580 . T-jJ, f. TRANSPORTATION THE PROBLEM AND TOPIC OV THE HOUR Hamilton J. Branagan Will Solrj Your rroblsus. Motor Truck Hauling Contractor TIMrC rONTRAtTS HOI.ICITXD 1 rucks for All Purposes 3934 Elser St, Phila. neil Tloua 71)70 1 Kev North O.V34.. Msht phonea. Tloaa S433.W andelw ajtarir rnnioDPn iiAvni. .. 2T". mni.ivi.vuirriu IIIUIUK IKUCKW II AFTT fin "fi- 5 VT, Every thine n'iair. t 1IKAVV T si. A Long and Short DisUncea , jfjti, 3 Daily, Weekly, Monthly or JL'T i cany oniracts (s RICHARDS, KELISY CO. P M S807-1S Lancaster Are. . k p.i snsn ivsa ARROTT & FAUNCE, re: , ' i""-WS Long Duluict Hauling Ctraetiti M! TIME CONTRACTS BOUClTEBf M DREXEL BLDC. S2 BROABWi l-bllacIeliAla Ntw Yasfc- Uell, Aimliard 77tt Her.. 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