Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 26, 1918, Final, Image 15

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JOVEXIKG PUBLIC1 LED.CtfK PUILADBLPJIIA, TUESDAY. MAIH'H 20. 1018
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MRS. RONALD H. BARLOW ELIMINATES TITLE HOLDER IN NORTH AND SOUTH GOLF CHAMPIONS)
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H'JmA mNLY 0UT"0F'D00R A'S PURCHASE 'Wallace's speed enables MRS. BARLOW south phila. opens season Ja
SPORT THAT IS SUITABLE FOR
SEVEN AGES OP ATHLETIC MAN
PITCHER PERRY-
BROOKLYN LAD TO STAY SIX
ROUNDS WITH LEW TENDLER
fill I? Vlf TOR WITH FRIENDS' CENTRAL NIN1
" vlJt ' A" v" ! THURSDAY ON FOREIGN FIE
Great-Grandfather, Grandfather. Father aiul,lckti:?"fe:SeJ,Tw,irl-Local BovUnnMnrnfin.Pi.
Son May Play in Four-Ball Match, an Event h p? ,n w It ' ul to Opponent in Ex-
Impossible in Any Other Game - -
PLAY I'lRATES TODAY
Il CHAKLES (CHICK) EVANS, Jr. -
citing Foot-Race
Hi II) NORFOLK WINS
II v Ull.L IlKXl,
Will g It wis flist plajcd in tills nr the nvei.ige l, a- ,,;,.,, lnnl.
loiimiv II ns lcfcried to Jecrlngly tor how small ti1(1 intrlnxic value, ami
,, im -old inniirt Bnmo ills cluxnc. me incisure of w, K ,ls n,iio In tho ,, , , , i -,,, v.t.i-.v en i-un . .... ...- ,
teriiillnn was, gonriullv speaking, only paper. Il0Ut lllt, m ,u, ,)e(,n ,- - '"""i"' i""11"" .." , i """" J ' ' ". ' '"' "
indfnthcr. .1 grand- ' "Mr " ,rh ,rom ''""crving tni usim i y - ................ i-,i ,.,,
lilrl.Mintlllr, ,i, March
I'espltu tlir fait that tho limited tiiim- I
n irti fur at that time vounir men 'mur ni a irr it.t-r.-inilftitlinr
did not iilij golf 1he prtfuied tho fj"ber nnd n fithir and son plnjlng In
morn ?need, strenuous Humes', such us I " satin four-ball nuiti h .111 Inter
fontliall bisib.nl and tumls Ah the estlng famlh mnl Impossible to nnv
panic iIiMlnpnl It In Rim to lip Liken tip 'other giinc Anil Jtit wirli it happen,
by college men : not 11 ureal 1Ie.1l per- '"g "" thit lirliiKf homo to us the leal
.ip whip' still In college and unlvcrsltv leafon why It is Mill for a boy i play
hill nfttrw.iids ns 11 substitute for col- at Past .1 little golf
lego athletics 111,11 must be dropped so I
lie.irtlirtnl.inuH toon i li'ia It happened Hound to IMay Sonic 'I line
tint hip iiciitr pinvus ncgan io ne mere nre lnanv gamts nnm ittr.ir.
found between the ugi s of tvvcntv.nvc tlio to tho uiu.il nn, r iu i. ... if I !." .V1 '"". '"t w unable to put
I ,1.1.11 Jlid Tim In. r, rll.t.. ..I.ilt. . r.F ll., ,,. I .... .t . . ..... ... . . '
Bill! lllll . -ii" ...-- .,.....,.....- M..iiii ut ....,,- it in, .i,iiiKt-r lint me lltilVII) 1UU-
llifi-e plu us, how oxer watt- If 1 had itid boy who Is 111. nit for football, or
nnl Irfiimi to pliv (alller' It lnd not the pwlft of foot and inlt.lt of o who
taKen lonir to realign llm nlun of inrhj naturally Kravltnte to li 1111N wilt de
tralnlntr but their bohood l.i s Ind sett the Kuues for which nituin lu
bien devotid to Barnes pecullarlt nulted , tended tin 111 and KUhstltuli! the slowrr
to tarly 5011th, with no provision for . mi'l more nubtlo f.iMlnitlonn of Rolf
fpoit In middle life and old nRe ecipt '1 hat will all romn liter when time and
an a matter of Nlc.iiloui etiJoMiient 1 tlw law of bread and butter beRln to
. . , . , ih-iiiKc thu faio of tho tinUertv for ui
Get IJ0J8 Inlcrostcd ,.,,, .... ,. , ,
illlt-l- 11. in i.o-t-uii.Ki 11111011 BOll II,,.. In bill loud for 111. L mm lli.il
tiiiilMU men oir thl Mde of the At
Untie Dce.m TliN wiim proied hejnnd
a tl mlit to the s.itl'factlo 1 of a l.iriie
number of enthulattlt; t lulitnrn Inst
nlKlil at the weel.l ho of tho oiin
pl.t A A
IVrlmpt It Is lici.itiv. he whistles his
woids tliivUKli .1 growth mi his upper
Up, whbh Is MiniithutH tulstalten citn
b IiIh closest friends for a brui.il, nc
a ..m I.I.. ..nl.iWA 1...4 .1 I. .... n.
U.i . .... ., .. , . .nt . . ,."Ul l l.'t HI" HIIU'll ll.l. ..II...."..-.
do prut lit) th s mrlnu-. Tho luki.i.. 1 -..1
... .... 1. ". till' I lU'B IllltJ I" , II'.llLI UK, II". I. I'll
of (.urns amoim- his own pl.oers was ,i, B,Bht of Ma 1,, r.i.lviiiK his worM I
the prlnUpil leasou tint led him to ' beutlm; In his rhif- career, can force,
niruiiKi-mi mini eontestswlth tho 1'lttn. 1,1... . i0... i,N ,m,,i,.
I.tRt lilRht "llruh brought IMdle
method of Kctllnir his men In condition 1
on a Southern trip, ho ln exprtsvcdl
hlniulf well F.ttlfilleil with tho roKUlts
to ilite I
III preMoiw cnrr Mail. al.ia Ins'
Marlid his ppriiiK tralniiiR with 11 R.ime
between tun teams of his own pl.ijcrs,
and never lus tleUitid from this P.s-
t'ln until this soil He bellivos ibis
Evenina Ledger Decisions
of Ring Emits Last Night
OhnipU A. . 1. Temltrr tlrfented
Jlille llitllnrr, 1 111 Nerfnllt won rreiil
.lurk Tlmnii.Miii. oune labile itefenleri
M llmier. Mm U lllhliii.on Id. I In Willie
Nearer, ami e1lllK Mtttnirl inilt Io
Jahmiy Tttiutn In Hip fourtli roiliul.
Jsew lliiipii, nun 11 Mile Jnlton
fuimlit n fimt nrirrn.roillld ilrilH with
loltniiv Ittinil'p.
.IIH'I IN 1li. .Ixrk llrtnlite, knurltpd
out Tern Illlet In Hip llrl rminil.
PIlTstn Udll, ., unt limner
rnip Millr lllmlrr 11 lirallne lit trn
rt.iiii.N
lldsTIIN. Mix- minc llrlll nml
Inline urto fuitxlit a fu-t titflie riiimtl
tlru w.
Philadelphian Eliminates,
Miss Rosenthal in North
and South Tourney
PLAYS IN FINK POH5I
First Interscholastic League Contest Is Wi
Frankford High April 12 Abington High
Suburban Cage Champions
hurKh rlub
DaiiiNnn Looks Cnml
pro.eedpd with still Ric.itei lrldtH nml jalililt Ihimes of Brent Mrenuo-liv will
then fnlliers Iipriii In Intel tt their
bos ' In the B.ime. with the ow of i.ilx.
'ns tin Mimlaitl of pin Junior iniiii
liernhlps w-ri) put in and junior tli.im
pionshlps bc(,imc llxtur.s nnd hien com
lietltion ensued The result was a marked
Improvement In the uallty tit Bolt, .mil
now wo have :i Hobby Jones, u l'errj
dalr and n host of llue-pl;iliiB ouni;
sters There is nothing . strlben tho f.irfoj
INTERNATIONAL MAY j
LOSE ALL ITS PLAYERS
alu.ivs have tin lr Iptuest, but the busl
ines mail i timot play iiiein, all too
noon lliev nnn-t be I ild aside
iilf beB.m in this totintiv as an old
man Bime. and vve Know from expe
ilinie tint n in in cm h.irdh b. too
old for It It p rtpldlv tr.ivelim; ImlK
w.ird to ixlrtmt. oulh we p.. m to
bo de&tlnetl to tlbsovei lint one phi
h.irdlj be too louiiR for It it s a hnnnle
Bame
M'GRAW UP IN AIR
AFTER GIANTS' GAME
Wallace, u 1 phtvvetKlit from "umewherc I
III Ilrooklvn. over to tills clt to enter
tain thu loial tluhnien tin! Im Ideiitally
stop I.nv Tendhrs knockout t-trcik
l.olo haH been diopphiB his oppiimnts
for the count with elm kllko tiKUtaillj
iIiiiIhb tke Inst ft w weeks and he "lRreed
with lis man.iBtr l'bll (.ilisKiuan that
IMdle W'aPlaCP inislit as will bo thf I
tilth Mrnlnht vhi in ii ,111 olli.r l-iil
Prom present lndlo.it Intm, Man.mei
Jlnck Inti mis to mako Invldson, who
would Imio tiptalned the llrown t til
erItv team this jc.ir had ho not tie
find to play profession il lull, his poli
cial utility lulleldir thl Miuuuoi The
foimer tollerlm llllprl(S niii' with his
nbillt) the mor- ho Is neon In ii.II.mi
He appeals i be a nutiii.il lnlleldei
B'ls a bill vtlth orplll i use mil Fill'
litis ilthei to his light or lift and hi
u fpltmlltl linn lie bwts no limn In
RottniR the lull nway nflor pit kins ut
a Kioiind. r havliiB fhowu n kn.n k of
t.u.,..iiiK tioiii uuy posuion viai k ins, ; '-' ,, ., ; :,' ;, . ,
ordeied 1,, p. piny nil the Inlleld i,.i. I '" 'Jorlt if Ills tlmo at the Olvnip U In
sltions, nlihoUKh ihirlmr his uilleKo t.i- .l-'lvInK l-tldlf mine of his tontldenci
In, for ho tame Inclt In the llfth mid
Buvo out Mimo lnnl wallops The Hnil
round was falrlv even, both men KtrlvlHB
to land a knockout blow It would do
Thompson morn Rood If ho would stick
to tho Job nil tho time Histoid of tnMliR
thltiRs oas) everv now and thu,
Tho other scraps wete of hlith-clnss
order ount; IMdle, of f!reenvvlch.
Conn, defeittd Al llatier, of this cltv:
Wlllln Spent tr, of lloucostir, deflated
Max Wllllini'.on, who took tho bout nt
tho list niluuto In ptioo of HiiBhle
llutchlusnii In tho npiiilm; i-onip Yhiiiib
Manuel null to Johnny Tvni.iti In the
fourth round
Scraps About Scrappers
liillcs 'llirtmcli llrusli
Hut the lot tl piir hid f.nitottiii to
iintiuiit fin ll.nvt ltru-h knew l.iw
was boIiik Bii'it, bin he tlldu t tell It
to Wall. in' I'ntillili ino is iiR.irihd it'
ll. ill' thu bittlo no Harvov devoted th
lohnliv llrlniniit,
of llils i ll hits
f' rnr amateur bantam
niertti in i rnr.Kiinnitl
I'lnrhurst, N. I ., March Si!
I llts r.onald II llirlovv. nf llin Mitlnn
' Crlckit flub, who has won every folf
lltlo In this lounlrv with the iipptoti
I of the national ch unploiishlp purprlsod
tho Ralhr jitorda) at rineliurrt. b)
, dtfe itlni; Miss Hlalnn Itoseiitlnl In tho
North nnd South champlon-dilii jiim
Itosinthal Hst jcaf won tho title Tho
nntili indtd on tlio Flxtet n kucu with
.Mrs 11 u low. tho winner by J up and
3 to plav
This Is not the llrst tlmo the former
Hisliru and Philadelphia ihnmpioii has
In att n Miss IliihPiitli.il Howiver, Mrs
Harlow was not txpected to conic
tluoush, In view of the fact that sho Ins
bten handicapped of lato by a. lamo
nukle, and his not hUcoecded In brtak
Iiib no on the thamploiinhlp tourse this
season
Mrs Harlow went out In II. was a tip
nt tho turn nnd I up RolnK to tho four
teenth Miss Hosenthal won tint hole,
and tho next, ridtulnR lur dlsadv.m
taBO to 2 down with 3 to pl.t) , but lost
the mitih b 3 down nt the tdxtccnth
MIhs Until A IniKan, of (Tilc.iKO, de
feated Miss hira Pownts, of l'ltlsburKh,
nt the nliietiinth hole, and will mttt
Mis. Hitlow In the peiullln lis In the
upper In uket. Mis Poroihv 'ampin II
nurd, of I'lttsbiirKh won Horn M
Hy PAUL I'REP
!."". ''.'..".'." .. ".". . . "J?1 "" '" MvriLlIPlni. r I'rll. It..r,l nml Mm llnli.l.
iriiun .... . .V. ...
ritm.n' in I 11 iitlliiv
National Commission IMay De-1 Now York Leader Takes Air-
clare Circuit Ball Tossers
Free Agents
plane Flight From IMarlin
to Waco
llurlln, le
Inkling of how
., Miuli .0
tlio uli.miplnn
New orl, Man h Jil
Tin Nn'toml CommKloii baa crewn, .
tlr, i! of Hie illl.ilt.pt fm fin., ..v il.. i..
nntloiiai I.ciruo, and unlevs the tot-I alan,s "'" ,lc "'"'ll ll" w,lc" ""' opnx
terlnir minor Umriio takes home piompt. tho 1013 Reason was Rivm hero t?liy
declblvc action tomnirow, tile commission following n farcical B.imo letwe. n the
nlll prinnlil step In and dtilaro all the .... . .. . .it
plaversot the Intern itlon.,1 ilrcuit free a ' inl,torH "llnI"B '
aRonts 'Waco oullB ltd off, with Kiufi batting
Tho luternatloml League has been (-1001111, and Uenrip Hums, foimer Ivul-
, tut- jiiicitiaiiun tt t.iMKue nas oepn
quinoiinR over lis nuairs sun 0 list fall,
and In the niiaiitlmc M-oies of the
lejRiie'H plajers h ive been wrltltiR to tho
lommlssioi, trjlni; to foito tin? orRin
!7atlon to tako wnno action tno way or
another. n that the loulil look for
1 aseball Jobs for tho tomliit- season
The InKrnatlonal l.i.iguo lnformid the
conimlMli n that It would tHiltle on Us
course for the toiiihiR kcisoii jfsterday.
Match .'C, and the tommlslon aiixioucly
walted lor tho vtrdltt l.nst week Ait
tiiR President Chapln 01 itoilicster.
placeil tho dato of the moetliiR for
tomoriow nnd the National Ctinmls
slon Isn't at all pliant d at the dehi
Tlutt) .iro mine than 100 plavtrs In
the Iutt 1 nation tl l.t.iKuo who do not
know whom lliev htnnd, and. If tho
leaguo had come to tome decision
months uro, many if theso plajera
would havo been nblo to Rtt positions I oh Ancfles, t'al .'Mart h 2C
In other leaRUes! As It Is. lhe Invol 1 he I'hlcaRo Cubs motortd to the city
been held up until It Is too Into to l.tml I (arl to.lav from I'.tsnikn.i pit-pared to
atiyw here mid us a result, the m.tjorlty lnrPt tho Vernon 'Users A prnitlce
nf them will bo thrown out of work forIolnp lt I1)nB lioncli eslcrtH netted
off in in, mining In thin' lit Inlo 7.1m
inernuin holds his poiltluu a tltnn-up
1111111, with Uirry Dovlo In fifth place.
John Mi Claw went to Wain with Col
Mill. r. commindant, In 1111 altpHne nfttr
tho Riitne, which wtnt to the (Hants 1.',
to 11
Mitt nn, (,u , March ?!
Ono 111010 ankn Is mUsiiiR llowaid
c.tmp ictrult outlUlder, 1 as Runt, to Join
the blRRr tankto t. .tin I In was tailed
Io Join tho urmy and his hit to itpoit.
Camp would havo been Mbcttd iim ,a
utility outfielder, aceordltiR tn Miik.iRti'
rur ho lijed only one position, third
base Of louifo, It Is ntlrcl too arly
to JuiIro of his ablllt with tho stkk.
but In flu d illv.pr.ictlco workouts ho
shows himsi It vtrj lnnd with the wll-low
I'crrj'h Opporlunitv
Hiuff lnirlniT the rounds and the In
termlssloiis llnrvej poured woids of
lonfldenco nnd wisdom Into Wallnce'e
contractu! e.11
'This RU Is r-a-v monev for ion
If on want to 1 reik this ruv's wlnnluB
streak," ivlilstlul Hirv.y throURh Ids
brush, "Jlt ketp Mm 011 the urn and
ManaRtr Ma. I. btllev. ho sit-inl a I'' ' "1' ,,1""s ' ,," l1" Im tr""
len.virii.,. ., 1.,. i... ...... 1, ...i .1... 1 'villi. list keen liltn on th" m nnd
of stnii I'trrv. tlio hil. Hviii.itiin.'i. ,1 ! well do the trlrk Now R" to It, oii e
Pitt her from tho Atlanta ( lul Pvtrs-K'ot tho Roods, dellvei
ono iiRiits tint Pnry i- i major-1 na lie shoved Wallai o
leaRUe caiinei ir lianilled rlRht lb- will "' '.
be Rlvm ever) incuiiiaRtniuit to make I r.ddle nnlded hlstirt d hind and c.ire
Rood w 1th the M.ickm. 11 and if ho fulls fully tried t follow out tho two Instruc
ho will have in one to lil-iiiie save him- tlons Hut Icndlor 11 fused to um aw.i
seir, hivinR alreidv bis u with two I fiom him or allow him to hit lilm in
nnjoi-leiRii.i 1 lubs and k tit Mil; It I tho pit Tin cntlit llrst round ho trltd
Is believed that he h is liarntd his lesson , i, bt st but his iffon-" weio of liltl"
and will pioflt b his e(.perletn.e 11 ltd ' use lie loturnod to tits stool nt tin
tho ('III-, iro Cubs and tin- Hoston 1 sound nf the lull to i.n Ivo anothti . ir
Hraves While he was not t ntlrely at , full of k. ep him on the 1 in '
1 mil lor Ills laiiuro witn llo'ton, thero
lliilsliul Harvey
Into tin 1 enter of
etllic; lltiliklf 111, vtltl wtt Irtlcll lv
Wlillev lltzn'TMll Is ttiivtiaiit for 1 r. turn
s rftp lie Is lint ti.-l t.i Hi-pi tr nt Hit.
uhmrli 'i' 11 wi.l. tihiHtist hlnllly V,ttl5.
Jnik IIMnpsrv, tlio lomf hrainveleht.
Ins hfi'n mittihp.i to Ikix lllll. Mlske, nf Si,
I'Hiil In it l.nrotiiiil Hit Hit I out will bj
Ukp1 tit St IMul Anrll Hi
.lohtniv 1'rlle, M. I'tul Imilitm, ami I'al
Moore of Mi mills Jim' stBiiel nrtlrlrs to
inrpfiir In iv flttten rutin I tinunt nt lliltl
'niori, April lu
.lottnnr Utinilrp, Hie vvitllonitiir iron, his
1'ffit sunoil 10 lio Jlmni liiiilv of NVtv
ork, in it twtlvernuiil Imut at Iioten,
Anrll .
.loo I net", of New Vil mil rranklp
Purnv of .1 rany t ,j will tn it In the
inslll lout Hi th- Ntttlonill V Vt rll t!
Jno lulier if this its will lw In lb.
tieinlfliiat nrnlnu Jt It Sbi.ke. u nw nmer
from Neiv lorl
pri.lnlilp mtttch ti lie liri 1
Airll l.' wll in l inn K
n 1 viand
I Unlf,. nf
I li'vetrilnl mil Ixfti' AMpv of Nrw ntk
M llllnnitl of IMtlshhlR tlifiitnl .Mrs
ilotirRp II Jnlinsi 11 of lli'slon
MRS. GAVIN CHALLENGES
GOLF PROFESSIONALS
Metiopoliluu Woman Champion
Wants Nino Strol.cs in Kach
i,:,.t...H ttnT.. tA...i
I xi;itlt.uit-iiuii.' ivtiuilll
New nrk, Mtrch SC -Mrs W
flavin, tin woman'H metropollt-iu golf
(himploti Ins Issued a ihiillenRc to
the Rolf profisslonals for initthes slm
II ir to tho ono sho plied with Jeromo
I) Ti.ivets, tho former open and um-i-ttur
t hamplon, In which sho recelvtd
iiIiik strnkts In o.u h iRhteen-holo lountl
Mho proteeils of theeo matehes will
ro to tho lted ( ross fund ll Is thought
tint sho will havo no dirriculty In ar
rink'iUR 1 number of mitt his and tho
btltliiR vvdl bo verj mudi in fivor
of tin puis.
Smith Philadelphia IIIrIi School Is
prepni Ins for Its annual spring drive
v 1th tlw Princeton Trophy, symbolic of
the lntersiholastlt! llasebnll I.eaguo
championship, as Iti objective. The
rrcat offensive, which Is In command of
Conch Mow cry nnd Captnln Kravltz, Is
heralded to Bet roIiir 011 April 12. The
first attnik will be made on Coach
PalkenhnR ill's protcRci from Prnnkford
IIIrIi
Hisebnll praitlcp, which was In Its
Infant slngp durlns the last week, began
In earnest jeslcrdny nt Hie downtown
Hed nnd Ulaok school. As Southern Is
without an athletic field, tho dally drills
are nnd will be held on a vacant lot
siveral strei ts away from the school
bulldlnRf
Not a Titular (Jamo
Tho opcnliiR Rnmo of the season Is
with l'rlends' Central this Thursday
afternoon at tlin P It It V. M (' A.
1 Rroiinds, Port) -fourth street and Park-
slib avtniie As this Is not 11 cham
pionship lontest. Coach Mowery will
shift tho phtvtrs around and slvn tho
nuiJorll of Hi" candldatei a chance to
display their ulillll
I AlthouRh the line-up hasn t been de
1 t Ided upon, It lit expected that the
i team will take tho field In tho follow Ins
1 order this Thursday afternoon Kraiak
I ovlt, light field; Plnhmati, (enter field;
Heinsfeln, left field; (lev enter, third
I b-ise. Captain Kravltz, shortstop; Kolh,
mconds base; Dgshcu, llrst bare, Orr or
Joephson, catcher, and cither Passon,
Leopold or Lev In will pitch.
Ahington Cage Champions
AblnRton lllgh School students want
It to h known that tlvy ate the basket
ball champions of the Buburbnn high
schools. They do not put In a claim
for the title, but admit that they are the
I champions MIiIh ears recortl speaks
for Itseir Mwelvo victories in fifteen
Raines The three teams that defeated
I MiiiiRton accomplished the feat 011 their
j homo floors, una later when the) visited
Abington wero given the same U
inent.
Among the Abington victim ri'3
Joseph Trep, Narberth High,
Merlon, Jenklntown, High, HatboroO
Haddon Heights, Woodbury Kwf
., h. iiiiitvi v . icy unit UtlUUUIlllCIU lllfsn-
Abington lost to Narberth at XarbcrtkK J
SlWnrtlimOrP l'rett nt Stpn-lltmnM. mmJ
Jenklntown High nt Jenklntown.
Several weeks ago Jenklntown JHii.,
put In Its claim for tho basketball chMt', 1
Pionsnip or the York Koad !-', i.
......... ... . . . ."in,. '
Auington naving lost to and defH-,;I
Jenklntown. wroto to the latter otili 'J
offering to meet them In a third and,4sKL"V
elding game. Abington still Is awalttttjV AJ
a reply. '..
Great credit for tlio success of th v 1
Abington quintet this year Is due t, -.T
Professor Smiley, who coaches evofjrj 4
team nt the school with the cxceptHmr
of one, and Captain Kink. Fink vto
niiii nt (Via ViOf4 ti 11 .rriiiiiit nthtatka ihakVi..
developed at Abington and Is a mn-A
ber of the baseball, football, tennis, b-..S
kctball and track teams. He Is ak6" .M
president of tho senior clasp. 4 r,i, .
Kit members of tho sauad. Caouilit
Fink, Kroshens. Chub, Hush, Chester-,'
man and Yates, received their vanritrjS'
letter. Yates U tho former Kendertoav ,
and Central High School star who efl- '
tered Abington a year ago DuriagiiS .
tela, tltn Iia l.fia 'nn 1,1a "A" alv (,., AS .
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anu is cfcvpcuui-eieui oc tno coocomii ieun,,V'
Yates Is tho only member of the biu.Ji .
ketball team who will return to schoot'A"
next winter nnd will most likelyljBoX 1
elected captntu. f- -"1
LOCAL BOWLERS TO BEGIK
CHAMPIONSHIP ON MAYvltV
The Philadelphia Howling AssoclatIoHj,V
will hold Its annual championship on ..-V
the. Kejstona Alleys beginning My 1. sT,'
lucre win oo nvo, inrec, mo ana on- it
iinn c ontests. all on a handlcaD baiuL. r.'.r
Twenty cfier cent of the entranca J U ,
money, after expenses are taken out.tWllt rr v
be paid to tho Howlers' War Itetlef A-i
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Miller HugRins PIIlIiIhb nrina nrc sorn I flom Johnson who
tod iv as tho icsiilt of somo advanced
I work by tho Iiurlcr Hoth Hob Mi iw
ke and 111) Caldwell aio..iffectid
'lie cunltiR season
PIIILA.SOLDIERS HOLD
TRACK MEET IN FRANCE
Necoiid ItcRlment Armor), of this city,
and Madison Stpiaro U.udtu, of Xnw
York, am not the only places that wcro
seems nf track meets during tho past
season lit u lettei addressed to I.ouls
II Jaffe formeilj of tho nvi.Msn
Pi m ii' I.Fnoi.u sports departintrit who
Is now n serRcmt In Piancv, fiom Sol
lluck, brother of Tommy iluck, who In
now In nitlvo seivlce pomowhero In
Pram i' rt Kites how his section, com
posed alino-l entirely of Philadelphlins
held ,i loccut tl.uk meet and u lioxlnB
cirnlv.tl. t
Huck ami his company completed
overwlclmed thu company of engineers
In the track meet. 07-31. Tho feature
of tho meet was tho sensational running
4-to-l vleto,
team then
over tho high school
nsustu, a., M.iieh 2G.
Pndcr ideal weather conditions Clark
Gilllllh'ri Nationals look thn Held again
today for two praeth o games Tho
ciriffmen will b-ittlo Camp Hancock's
team again tomorrow
Pillions Instructions
ll was during tho m t ond f unite tint
IMdle bnaiii" vvi-o to bis mannget s Hi
HtiuctloiiH Palling to nnko Tendler run
,iij from him labile onitlvetl the Idea
nf making l.oolo inn toward him This
w is tho piooir vvn and It worked with
telling tffect All ho had to tin to get
lend'er on tho um was to stop ono of tho
local bo's awkward likht jabs with his
fire nut? shut letriillng It ulwns
worked snort ssfull. and even Huivev
nppiovi d of tho plan
tt.iho. tints the stuff, keep him on
tho run, whlbtbd Malinger limey dur
ing the third, fouilh ntnl llfth rounds, a
Ttndler sneodoil nftir tho living Wallace
melpt of ii'toHimuiiitaiioiiwhi. was showing the (Itetness of n reo-.
s 1 ileitis, n t outse ' "I'. nieaicniR lint Kin in. mi""' ' " .
limn I'hll.ult Iphl.t, ' "t uttliiR rights nnd lucking lefts on the
that In e- m ipioss cw ion.ii
Wall.uo must nive inn iiuu'cu out
dining the so rounds, foi when hi w.i"
ussii-ttd out of his corner In tho slith In
iifusnl to tun and stood still, utti nipt
lug to hold off MVntller H rushing nltael
to 1 mil a knockout blow Hut, encour
aged hv his managers theerful wonN
IMdlo held the ship and succeed, il In
1 Hiding thru of his four blows In this
frame Ho Is a g-imo lid ami took
cverj thing Tendlcr h.nr
I Ills bollt was tile Oesl si rap lenuier
Is Utile doubt th it ho did not takt tho
same terlous) enough vvlnn gltn u
tilal IV tho Cubs. Si far as his abllltj
is tonicrned Piny Is no t porlnient I't
his proved his t lass ns a pltt her. tint!
nil tint Is needful fin him lo nmalti in
the big show and piovo of material value
to M.nk Is Io give m I ions attention to
his work
Md) (!cl Aviator .IiiIiiimiii
Alanagti' Mack bus not vet rivii up
hnpo of getting tho sorvli'S of .ling
Jolinson this vtai. As t mtlltrof fut
ho has bt t n txpntlng to hear fiom Hie
formi r Prslnus Colhgo slur vti vhuo
ho.itiivttl hijt Hiftito .Mitk lilt hot, ii
he was In
In .ivittlou not far
In which the l.ittci wioto
peeled to llnlsli Ills insiruetlou In it
short tuno and that he did not aiiuc--pltc
tint his strvltes would bo letpilrtd
111 tho servlto until mldsummei er lito
fall, and that Just ns soon as he toulil
advise hlui definltcl) ho would do so
He also assuiid Connlo Hint If ho
could Ret aw.ij until ordered for ovei
stas ilutl ho would bo glad to pla Willi
the thlitlis until such time Ilenn
Muks e iRcrncss to hear Horn him
Johnsons prist neo would insur.. Mack, inisootii w. i... . -v- - , .. ......
of one moro dopendablo pitcher n,f en-1 ; iThrn In Ph J lih .1 1 JK. und
banco tho cliamcs of tho lean, Just that W- - '"J.," Ibtnnd that
Irish Pats Clino Is In ror me iigni ui
his caret i on Weduesdi), Apiil
much
Mlit villous luanini' In which (ieoigo
Hums, tho big first bisemnn secuicd
from IWHolt mi tlio New York club, Is
smashing the bill III piactleo hails to
Manager Jiouinson is going in trv out ii,,. imnusslon that the ioung l-iiiiatiti-
Chuck Ward ns ii third baseni-in Wnrd Lihlan Is c,olng to havo a great ear . i j, jatk Thompson showtd tho local
was orderctl to prni tlco in thut position with tho Athletics. Hums hltn'-elf an-' fall, 1)mi ho bus the Roods Many were
toda and may pi ly thro In the next1 tleipates having it good season, nut is ,.,,11,. about his ublllt) ncioro 1110 uout
Hot springs, rl. M.ncli -C.
Norfolk Defeats Thompson
Tin. Kimlwiiidun was a Rreat bout, and
1 nlthoiikh ho was foreetl to tinMi Hceond
exhibition g.uno with tho Ilctl ho
BASEBALL FANS MUST
PAY THEIR OWN WAR TAX
,. in, lv-i.i Norfolk 1 ist night, but ho
"-'" ltpli)ed fast form In ono of tho fastest
rt- lunvwelhht eontcsls cur wllnc-sid In
loath to tall, about his own achieve
nients MMieie Is no doubt tint, tho clianB
from iJetiolt will hive .1 bclietlolal re
. ..1, 1.. l.lu i.Arb ( nml tlnos 101 llurns .1.1.. . 1,.
nun 1 ........ ... itui.....;. ,. v. 1
under Manager Jennings beeaino Irk-, j the opening round Noi folk rusneu
some, even burdensome It mattered ' nui of his conur and rained Jibs. Jolta
lliiln whether Hums plived well or I ,llui books on the unexpecllng lhomp-
st'iiattiuiiat 1 utiiiiiih , .. . . ... .. . . .. .. ... . . . . .... , ,.. .. ,. tn tl... men
of Sergeant Martin, the foimer Central ilall LIUUS Will JN0HIC PCrmiUCUlo pooilv. jenn nigs was ... ..j t... ins , ,, j or w reo """"'" ," ,amVin:.
Manual stai. whoso time for tho centurv
wus eleven s'etonds flat, lomnikabln
when It Is t onsldcred that It was tlono on
a dirt track with rubber-soled shoes
More than thirt thousand bovs In
kliaKI witnessed tho four boxing bouts
which resulted iiR follows Tomniv Con.
nors, of Snnnton, defeated Davo Mllltr,
of California; Pranklo Sparks, of Phila
delphia, won from Sailor IMtzpatrhk;
Sol Huck defeated IMdlo Cook, of New
York, and Kid HI ick, (it Pi Isco, drew
with llomb-irdler Carter, of New York
Huck wished to lio remembered to all
the boss und sujo that a few papers' .
would comb In handy for leaning matter.
Include Amount in Ad
mission Maslilimton, March :' The has. ball
fan must pay his own win tax upon
entering baseball p irks, foinmissloner of
Internal ltc-venue Itoptr Ktliv nihil
The baseball eluns will not no allow cu
miles And. .molding to iiurns, no
was not tho nnl plaer on tho team
who was tho victim of Jennings's ion
tlnuotis und senstless criticism I. (st
st ison It bctamo so Intolerable that
Hums lost all luart In his work and
look little Interest In the game Ho is
tn Includo the amount In tho regular I quit k 10 rtallzo tho gie.tt rh ingo be
admission as had bun contemplated.
Holders of season boxes will havo to
p.i the tax for everv game, cvt 11 though
tho box bo not oetupled, IPpn" a1"0
ruled
tween tho luanagt inenls of the Kttrolt
and Ainu no learns, inn in
loam will work haidn
uudi r all tlrcumstancts
several tilling I'lows .Noriouc iiii.ieu
his (.ul attack lit Thompsons stomach,
and scvci.il times knocked tho wind out
of his opponent
In tho third round ni a result of
1 Hiding several f Ins powerful right
bind swings, Thompson regained the
lonfldinie which th ir.uterUed his work
In his t.iilv bouts in mis ciej huh it""
PENN ROWS THE HENLEY'
COURSE IN FAST TIME
Tho Pcnn vaislty crow In Its dally
spin over the Schuylkill last evening
went over tho Henley courbe of a mile
and five-sixteenths In tho fast tlmo of
minutes nnd 55 seconds flat, a very
fine performance for so early in tho
jcai
HERE IS CHEERING NEWS
FOR THE BOY BALL FAN
HnkhliiKlan, March 20 Tho boy who
chases tho lost baseballs at tho big pailc
can come In without a war tax, th In
ternal revenue oltlccr ruled toda Huso
ball writers nnd telegraph operatois
need pay no tax, but u reporter dead
heading his way Into the giandstand on
a pass must nay a taxi
Havana Entries for Tomorrow
Pint race, for three- car-olds. rUlrnlna.
purie. lino, 0 furlons" Parnum U.i Dora
t'ollons, 108, Molly Manulre, 110, County
Court, till. Jaek Lallan, lin; , Ayers, 11".
(Mtuln Hob. 110! Daby Cole, 111! Mini Hher-
wood llli Iilvan, llli Ml llarniiarlior,
Uli nrnnil, lfji Unlly, 113, Iiuilness Agent,
113: Wiiarrtl. 113, ,, . .
. becond race, for .three-jrar-oWs claim
ing, purse 1100, -5V4 '" ',r, Bifc iR
Hrook, : 'Ijtiy Sfoore, 10i Wntrsv. lOil
Kms. 108; 'Klckln Kid, llOi Handy Mo,
,itn, Hajaiet, ll.'l Utile Menard, 11
Third race, for ihree.year-olJa and up.
elalmlna-. mirae IKS), n furloii' ller'.!r:
101 Mllbrfy. 1031 'Violet. 10J.I ,MI"
Jaibo. 1071 "jamea tl 107 1 Nettle Waleeitt.
107! None Buch, 109i,aramr. 110.
Jloney. 11S l'ajarolta 'jl, It'.'! Moncrelf,
112i llrlu, 115; Fraslralo. 113; Sure "et.
,vPourth rare, the Marlnoea b"nAl7,',,f2'
three.yar-old and up. ure lojo. nine
Alert. 85; HI To IJo. 111! llapld Hrer. 101 1
"rmulu," 101i Senator Jamee .1WI.J- J
Murdock, 150 (Atart. and HI To Do
Bpeneer and Uorch entn. ,, .
,Plfth race, for three-vear-oldj and 1 up.
elalmlng, purae tiOn mile and 60 -yard" ;
Mjtatern Prince. a, Bi; Margaret I, . 103;
Jlaer J m, lOOi ejoe Hnn, 06f 'Uet up
3071 UaWIa Abbey. 108! , Hjia'"'?' ,?'-'
Hattle llurton. 13( lle, 114 Jack Han-
i. Kivih fn, iht-ee-yearldB and up.
.-'l!fl.!'!j. PvirV 1100. mil. nd S0 7"d"-:
ntono, iHi::iie:-'--T,v:-,i-1
in. man on tho ,l0 ,,ost f tll(. round allowed Norfolk
or do his best l(j mJ ,,,, M,trnl times tn tho stomach
i ITI.U1 Jiltlll-
HAWAIIAN SWIMMER PR0MQTKS
NOVEL COMBINATION PASTIME
Wearies of Breaking Records and Invents Game of
Rowing With Ukuleles and Knitting
With Oars
without lllnehhiR His conlldeucp, now
tvtr cuin'il him to alow up In tho next
loiind and in conscauenco tho Panama
champion caught Jacks unprotected
jaw with telling rights and lefts, which
matlo Thompson look bad
He, however, was far from being all
iVWAH may not havo an
ships nor a regular army, but It has
somo other modern cssenthls, Including
hula girls and ukuleles, and now It has
produced a ball plajer vwio win gei h
trj out with the rhlls as a big leaguer
Its chief athletic product has been
swimmers. Thc'io aro moro good swim
mers In tho harbors nlong the toral
shore than there nro ducka und they are
better ones, according to tho record
books, which do not mention ducks,
nnko Kahanamoku. who holds more
f swimming records than thero nro scales
on a Huh, has weaned or masning mer
man marks and has launched upon new
fields of piscatorial epdeavor. He Is a
i
H'si
battle-
..tin i.runn Wn. and by .way of
doing hprblUn comblnut,lon with ain't
, ... ij-i.V.- t.u M.rAd vAwlxur aju
CMP'StCfTT "-
tho nccompauj lug portrait taken by a
staff artist bo truthfully depicts. The
story of tho Duke's latest dual nlhletlu
wrinkle Is told by a Sau l'ranUsn
scribe as follows-
"A enr or so ago, perhaps more, somo j
noted Juggler camo through with a fancy
song about u guj who'd 'How, row,1
row.' And It was big stuff. When In
tho course of tlmo tho song arrived In
Hawaii the lluko took up rowing, nnd
after a habit ho has becomo proilelent
almost Immediately, In a short tlmo he
knew so much about rowing thut he
(ould uso a pair of ukuleles fpr oars,
"Then this war started. Pretty soon
tho popular song writer, Durban;,
evolved ii revised nnd revamped version
of 'How, row, low ' Now It's 'Knit,
knit, knit.'
"Did the Duko falter' Well, not any
mote than a ukulele at a high school
picnic,
"Duko Kahanamoku Is knitting, He
doesn't know what he's knitting, but
he's doing tt just tho same. He has
more jam wrapped around tho family's
pair of oars than was ever spun during
a fanning bee between Jack McCarthy,
Tommy Shechan and Cliff Ireland,
When tho Duke Is out rowing ho uses
his oars for knitting needles and 'he
rows with the ukuleles, The Duko Is at
present working on a copy of ii sweater
for Norman Itoss, He's using Judg
ment by no doing, for If It doesn't fit
Nprnian It can be used for a shelter teht.
wnen tno duko completes his pres-
uttK ie goinjf to try w.aeyise
Why Pay
for a suit when you can
can step right in our
READY-TO-WEAR
Department and pick a gar
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Over three hundred different
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newest w ernes: In rich effects.
Our Tailoring Department
docs a bigger business than ever.
When you consider the remarkable
values we give ou for our money,
It Is not to be wondered at. In fact,
jou couldn't equal our values any
where.
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