swT'wnr'ssw iVjyTjii fc-s5RST3?- 1 ,T"J1 siavi ii ' ' MBwmnvPi --Sr.'i'VVJ--p-,:'-lV V', ;i-'' p'--5U"7 Tl v... f Mi ". i .'0'a (i .' v i . -r " -, .'. U'1U EARNING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, miUAKOH 21, li)13 'wtymtjP&& MRS. BARLOW AND MRS. HURD PLAY FOR THE NORTH AND SOUTH TITLE TODAY AT PINEHti: WEDNESDAY, mAIIOH 2?. i-4 CI , T ? WiV V WJk. A'S WILL PLAY j FOR SAMMEESJ Give Up Morning Practice fori Exhibition Game at Camp ' Johnston JESS AND FRED SIGNING FIGHT ARTICLES I MACKMEN DOING WELL i .Inekinmlllr, I'lu., :turell 27 Tor llio t-eeond tlmo clneo eotnlnc here tho Athletics did tint take inornln 1 practice today. The other time they mlrscl 'holr mornlnK's work wim due ' to ruin. At I:3(i this niurnlnir the intlre Atlil'tlo Mjuad was hUBtled Into (jovernmeiit uutoniobllev nnd conveyed . ia. Inlmuinti .lllt flflOtl. lllllru' in . Ullll' "'"Miriuni ....-... ..... .... .luinnt from thin city MnnnKfr Mnck wan perfectly ivllllnts to tincel n morning's prnctlco for the privilege of dolnir Mm hit tnwnrd lire-1 vldlnK pome amusement fur it few of the thousand In Uncle Sam'H service This In the teoMin he graciously ngrred , to liavo his team play an exhibition name linlde the camp rerrrtutlnii where every roldler who o desired mllfht tee a major lenfiUo team In action. Lunch With Officers j Lunch was provided for the players nt tho camp, they taklnK their midday I meal at mi otlloere' mesc. Manager . Mack and his players were entertained , and liwn every courtesy lij' tho com mandant, t'olnnel I'rtd 1.. Muni-on. and his adjutant. I'aiilain Hterllmr. A Ken cral Impeptlon wim made of tin camp before t.ie placrs dress-eil for the itaino ileneral Kntivftirtlun, not to make It stionw hy MiyliiK elation, prevailed ninonK the Mack player la-t nlitlit ftr.i- ilielr ilefcat of t'lttfil'UrKli In the ecoml iraine of the yerle3 between the . two clubs. Tho Macks are po con-J 1 1I1CC.1 Ul unjii ?ui'viiitij ...... ..... -. from the eastern section of Ihe homo. ' State that they nre now eotttldent of i taklnif u majority of the fontei-ts from Pitching UlUl ThrOWllljJ AmiS iim iicskv I'iraies. .V lira m nit 1 """""""' " 'mill ujjjinmi tats l?K' i'HrnlSWIun feiTM. -rik ' " i ml aHifflMfcrM mRmLSM IWfci K,il .x '-Wm .. ' er slHaflslalafl MRS. R.H. BARLOW IN GOLF FINALS BILL FERGUSON HAS NUCLEUS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL NINE AT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Merion Player Will Meet( Mrs. Hurd Today in North and South TITLE TOR W I N N E II j Three Pitchers, Two Infielders and Two Out fielders From Last Year's Squad Among Large Number of Candidates 7M ii). rinrhumt, X. '.. March IT. I Mrs. Itonald It. Uarlo'of the Merlon Cricket Club, and Mrs. borothy Camp bell Hurd will meet today In the final for the N'orth nnd South noh champion villi. Doth women linio won the title In former yeara and tai-t year Mrs. flurd W1 i a ml two lutlelders who iceelvcd their Varsity letter In baseball last year anions the lnrtie njuad which Is ilrllllnic dally, tho 1 toman Cuthollo IIIkIi School has hopes of ruvompllshlntr the hitherto tin IiosHlble feat of wlnnlnc the Interscho- lastp lt'lyf.liutl I.pfitftlu chllllloloilShlll. The tlireo twlrleis arc l'aul Hal per, lly 1'AUL l'KKP delphl.t IIIrIi Kchool, will not lo held, this ear nwliiB to war conditions. Iluslness men of I'ttinsburK, where I'erklomen Is located, and (Ireenvllle nnd friends throughout the State have llnanced the meet In larpa meaBuro' ever PICK MISS GOSS FOR TENNIS FIN Brooklyn Plaver M Likely to Play .Misaf Molla Bjurstedt i- . li MRS. ROGGE A WINl l Xeir York, March ST. Miss Eleaa Goss, of llrooklyn, attracted fho moit'kf tenuon yesteruay in tne women a nation Indoor championship tennis tournama lii' the Seventh lleRlment Armory. H powerful servlco same, coupled with H lerrinc siasumK in a score or rallies, , Unco Its Inception, hut contributions to i nbled her to defeat Miss Caroma ,Wm9i was the runner-up to Mlfs Itosenthal In .tall youth with n worhl of daztllnR speed bit... .1.1 ..M..,l I. I. I.. ......I..KMA nf ii , .... t .1. ...ntt.Mti.l '. "' mi. mm I.II.III null inn fAU'iiwmw ., the championship. In the .national i ,Bt .,, .' j06 wortliliiBton. n husky women's championship over the old Mer- ilKht-hamler who has the ability to turn ii, iKiuiRT, ami liaoeier, i Hvuiuiiaiv, Ion links In l'lil!) Mrs. Hurd. who then i was Miss Cambcll, won from Mrs. Dar- i .Strong Infield ltw In tlm llnnl I I'OdKe. a sccond-sackr r, and 11111 Price. war cnarnies nave proven sucn a iirnin , oib leii-iniiiucii uuiyer ui mc ri this spriiiB thnt little support toward , VorkTentili- Club, In the third roun.A athletics has been forthcoming nnd the '.- -f- X?- TljE v etory idacefl Mlrt "r ..Mi,1,.1., i... .i.,!!.! .,. i ti. ,oii in tni ffcniinnul round, in wniofttrf. ollclaU hnio .ec'de.l to cnncel the car- Bll WM ,t M,ss nceno I'ollftki,, . , nival, Inasmuch as the school Is not ablo thJ irurlrm Tennis Club, for the rlKht'W ? r to bear the entlrn burden of expense. meet either Mls Molla Ulurstedt M '..''I i r alii Inl-rn..Mini 1 nn S.-rv Miiani nmi ired i-ulton sininc nrtP'k's til nurecment to li;;ht .-tmunvlicri' ut Amcricu July -1. .StmttiiK wmi iiiiiiiru, loiuiiiiir i (.'. MilliT, prnmotcr; 1 of Fulton Mrs. Kurd Faiorile Mrs Hurd, who spends most of tho winter lieie, Is thi favorite In today's match. Jrho Is now playliiR the bEt Bolt of her lonu and distinguished career and S'ho holds the women's ifcnnl for the ihamplonshlp cnurse luie. Mrs, I who takes care of the Hilll.li bur. lira the Intlelders around whom Coach Hilly I VVrRUson expects to build a fast Inner i defense Tho new candidates who aro nhowlni; form cnouKh to warrant them a varsity berth are Thompson, n third I baseman, and MoKennn, who digs tho uoi ones up rrom aroimu intni Prospects for n championship tennis team nt Krankford HIkIi School were Klieti a rudo Jolt yesterday afternoon when Herman V. Dotnhclm, one of the best Junior net players In tho East, an nounced that owlnif to parental objec tion he would not play on the school tennis team this year, I'ornhelni was a member of the I'rank tho title. i AlV, r; Is nlavlni; a wri-iw'b . believe h.mf"ji miss jujitmanv.1 Miss Pollk! 1'. J "Si,. 514 ' Mrs. Johan JtocRe for While Mrs. ltocre derful same, few experts capauie. even or torcing . at the ton of her came. too, played welt, but Miss Qoss Is cos Blucrcu ncr master. In tho opinion eloso students of the irame It will Mla linn, nmi Aflttu lllnrnturlt tt.hn Mfil survlie In the semifinals. Two march Ejf ''S Wern lihiverl 111 llin rhntnn1nnblti Hntw.'w .1' lllll l....tlu.li Hit.. (.nit.'.. y.n..li la' fn.,1 lflf.1. l...t...1...1t ln... .)...!... iI.a lt.1.. O...Mn.Al . - .4H-"l ' -.p........ loin .! ""H 1 IUKI lllll IMIT.L'IIM1II If'lllll UllllUK IIIU , Wl OUIIIIIIMI IITfl the former Catholic Illsh School Mir last months and the time which hn de-1 HI.'UI.i:a . . .V.'i.. .,. .....',.. ".n.r ':.... ,..',.." voted to the practices und cames had i Hecmut round Mrs. J. noe dcfl-d - , .... . ... ......... ... .. ... ...... ..-..- ... .... i., .... .i.. . ....ii i .. iin ai u runrn urnve. ii. . . ..i in til tri nil ii in ni in iii-n n 1111 .ir ii rrmi 1 1 - -- .--- --- - .----. --- - -. MAJORS GRADUALLY ROUNDING INTO FORM .i.... . .,. ,. k flT.u'f ni Ii in fctlii o.4 rtm fi n fAMiilf '"" ""'"r' wiutv. -, . . t, ,j,i . fit to riKlit. seutoil nt t in in io an-! .less V an c inmrtitm: Colonel .losctih n.irl..w t... .,..t ..,,itr-n- re....ve..-d tm-, i"'T '"'.' '"."? V?i" "P."" ' " '"" ......... . . .:,;. ,.'.' .,..." ..;.. ...'i ' r.i rouna-iiri. J. jio defeated ,"&;.' ,j i'ii,., i it . . i i i i- .- i i it -ii i ,., ., ,;. ... lit . . . . . .. . inning i oe i;mer pari oi me Mi easoll "'' "' ll11 i-'ir.- m m.-nin ueL-iiin-u in- m n. jTiunnrn, ui, o-ai hb ineanor (loM C , , ro-l lultotl, cliullcnticv. In linck of Colonel Miller 18 hil . i-nutli, and liai'U the t-kattni; nccblent hi the Merlon i,,. p.,nl threw his nun out. Ho U drill- eligible several tlmeH. IVr this reason defeated Mlfs f. Winn. b-i. 2-n. u-2: MM" ' ii Otto Kioto, o'' Kansas City, who witnessed the utticles. irl.k.t Club last winter, when wbe int." the team in Imttliu: and lleldlnir. , bis parents tlioiiKlit It would bo better V'1'T-''0 ',Ble'' M,M U AIam,bl!nj'rW I l.r..ke a bone In her font. Whether the which fumlament.tlrtiiie followed by u not to play tennis for tho fchool this , "' DOUIU.US . 'n5 'V.!r-?,?t,1.jL ?'ANTS INTERNATIONAL WILL ii 5?SS'rSi--v--Kisrflii,MB1. u ,.,n ,, i&Bm &i RIG ROUT N RALTLMORE l'L,11"llvl,rllJ ""'" ' '''.'f'1., '"jat llousloii 1 lei... On tho followlni; day ! UmiW Htnr lf IMilladelPhla. holds the'''!)". ?'" ""M!"''! ". f . PRfilJARI V HIIIT TAHAV toda-n match premises to bo a very 'cross bats with l'eddlo Institute. i NiV.'".a' A' 1;""'l'." '"mplonshlp Jrftrv. i iiii mi.nu ijiiic-i nuiis mi .iiiinur rrnii i VAv . nmnHaOMOBfnrTvmvfl -.'J. w m ': I PROSPERITY Front 3 Back 2 Champion ami Colonel Miller Seek Instructions on Kules Gov erning Hoxine; chain of defense rust tlio Aimeucs ine tlrft Bamo, while a weakness In tho at-' tack was responsible for the defeat of the corsairs In tho second battle. Athletics Superior Slzlnu up tho two teams on what they showed III the two Barnes played, there Is little doubt that tho .Athletics are the superior riKicreisatlon. This, however, must not be construed as tantamount to ma asset tlun that the Are Getting Better With Each Day's Practice NEWS OF THE Every Indication That Minor League Will Go Out of Business Interesting strUKKle .Mrs. Harlow Never Down In tho match between Mrs. Harlow and Miss Ituth A. Outturn of Chlcapo, yesterday the Philadelphia player was up at tho fifth hole, nnd was iiRaln Tennis I'rospecta at Northeast Martin, Te., March rT. Pitching arms with the (llanU are ' tiiiM-iiieinhi-iiiH slowly bavins tho Links taken out of will finish lilRhrr than even If as nicii as th. PitlBbtugliers, la tno uiininpioiiMiiji races Hi the two leagues, inn com parison made hero Includes the neneral tenonnel without cotislderlnK the pitch Iiir posslbllltlea of tho clubs. It needs 1.0 expert to determine this ipicstlon. I'iUtbutKli U strong In twlrleis and It Is this factor which Is golm! to keep the Plral them, '''erdlo Sehupp expected today to round quickly Into condition fol low Ins a woikout UBttlnst tho Yanl jjans. His at in woikcd very poorly. Maiiin, Cn., March 27. The Yankies aro koIiib thrmiBH a Course of Inlleld sprouts follow Ins a ManuRer HUB- clua fears he has ntiilecteil the Held Inir side of tho untitled too much. Th Yankees will meet Camp Wheel ILMth Infantry team today. Ill the nninlinf this season. On , poor iiemim,- im-uiihhi. the ability of their pitchers alone me Corsairs should llnlMi In the tlrst division I In the Tener league. I It ceilalnly was a pleasure to watch Jjiry tlarilntr iierfonu In yesterday's bout. Ii the former lted Sox star does, not win the affection of the Philadelphia ' .i..i. ..... .. iI.a Ltni-t lr tulll tirt he. ,'..., ii'.v im.i. in. baseball commission ' w-as Ills homer will. or Kiatltude In their sport souls. We. are willing to ritk a. reputation for Judg ment by the nssertlon that no third-base guardian in tho American League will 1 my the ball this season as will the man whom the lioston management discarded as having outplayed his usefulness. Yesterday Uardncr gave as fine an ex hibition of tho lleldlns art ua wo ever 'eltiiessed. Gardner Makes a, flit llln play In th ninth Inning showed the wise old head us well as tho finished artist. Willi a man on first Moliwltz poiir.ded tho ball close to tho bag. Nine out of ten tninl uasemen wouui noi j have got up with the fast-traveling spline, but Lairy was on It like u cat pouncing upon a mouse. With tho ball In his clutches lie never hesitated for i a second hut whipped the ball with; fliilllinore. Mil., March ST.- -Willi a view of ascertaining the ltgallt of btag Ing tho Wlllaid-Kultoii championship battle In this i Ity, Colonel Joseph C. Mil- l.. T M'lll....l ...I ,1... campsi ;;;;;;:;; i,nUif.;!,Vd on , ,, sckamhlk for im,ayeks'mvc &zz. ...n.... ' ............. ..,.. ... ...... yi.,... ...,,ii.il.,.ntun . i... the match all even at tho seventeenth Nrn i.rl,, March-"i. Tho wake of the International l.iaguo may bo III progress lure today. Un tho other hand. It Is ipilto posblo that Jack fiiiim. of lialtlmore. mid ethers who are reluctant to see tho old circuit ditched m.ty have rumcthlng In their pistol pockets that will t-ave the f.'Oi of the league which has buffered morn than any similar league ill history. Dilatory methods of club owners of ''" thamplonsbip course played the . , , , .. ., fourth and tilth holes under par and ihe circuit snatched from tho tire u i ,.(.uch(.,i tI. turn (5 up in ST. The match n any tlmis when IM i!. ItaiTow was Itr 1 emled at the eleventh hole, anil Mrs. I resident aie blamed mainly for the ' Hurd took things easy on the bye hides, fmiillii' liriin.i Im J I f. mi CI 1 1 bablllty that the league will succumb, i " ...... .-. IV)m 1-ll-irtc.r ;im wn Wt, H- H. .cn, The National Comnilssion Is lookln'; . . . ,..T.... . . nock. Jr.. one of tho best of tho younger v Itl. critical cy.s at tho tactics of these ! DOBSON QUINTET WINS ' players In this section, should have an- INDUSTRIAL CAGE TITLE01"" """""'""i " Paul V, Magee, the former Camden High School and Camden Y. Jt. C. A sylvnnla State tingles title, and the ' i K.istern Pennsylvania dntihtes title with lf V".1" hR.rlc' "i ,Wm,w!. f0' .""! Ccorgo P. Throckmorton. Ills loss robs IntcrscholastlC 'lClinls I,e,lglle champion. ,1... IntelKcbnlnnllo 1 eniroe nf nnn of llu ship this year, we'll bo tho ones to do tin, " , 'f?!' , ., !l "BUP l ol" or ,ts trick." said itussel Cloak, a member of Uo hrlghtest stars. tho Northeast High School tennis team. of police commlssloncra this afternoon. Colonel Miller lniiitrid of ileneral I.aw nifon itlggs, president of tlm board, the tules and regulation.! governing boxing contists. Hernial Hlgg.s was frank In his itate mnl lo Colonel .Miller, and explained that tlio bout was pennlsslblo In this city lf a permit were first obtained from both the maor. on behalf of tb city, and one from the board of police coni lulss.oiiers, on behalf ol the Stale Co onel Miller announced that Ii now rnnnlned with ihe publb here whether the matter would be gon' Into fin tin i. s VETERANS SHAKY ON PENN'S NINE I up at the thirteenth. Miss Iiugau had won only two bo'cs up to that time, but. timing with tlio fourteenth, she won .Miss Dugnn lost tho eighteenth, how 1 eer, and tho match went to Mrs. Harlow by tho narrow mat gin of 1 up. Mrs. Huid defeated Mis. ltalph . Hammer, of tlm Mushing Country Club, and there Is little to say about tho eon- . lest from a match play point of new, i beyond tho statement that .Mrs. Hurd won by S up and T to play. Mrs. Hurd's medal play was decidedly woithy of 1 m.te, however. i She went out In C, .". 1. S. A. 7. 3. I. esterday afternoon. Cloak, who plays nrT IIMllIA Will PI IV first hliiKbw. is oi.tlmlstlo about thVULUjHllIA WILL 1 LAI Archives' chances of winning the title. TWO flAAlPQ WITH PFVVl "Ienii Charier bau lost ItM liro liexl 1 U ClArtllO llll 1 ftil ho was de- - ami Dick v..- ...i )..rr.i, n- f,MW rtnn. M.er--, captain-elect, who lia.s quit , iii..riiiii. doiue in miiklm. m. liu l,u.. "l..,v' Vi"""11!"1 V'.P Arc live star j,h fchedulo the Columbia athletic "With these two men gone. I believe mil1agenient Jesterday completed the their strength Is depreciated about Ct i tlt. l'lfteen games aro scheduled, per cent. Now us for our team, wo i twelve of which will, bo played on South have all of last year's nmad back. Cap- I-'tehl. Then) nre no games with either tain Klnkado will play fourth singles; . Cohan, a llnd of last season, will no doubt play second singles, and Croun iliiist, captain of the track team, wilt 1 take care of the third singles und my self first, til the doubles wo have Joie Kay and Sllfer, who burned tho league up during Ule end of last season." Northeast appears to have excellent I material, but Cloak probably doesn't know that Huy March, tho New Jersey ' State Indoor champion, and .Searing Wll I son. who formerly was tho Indoor title 1 holder of Philadelphia, are students at Yale or Harvard, which bad been a fea ture or tlio season up to last ear. In place of these a three game terles Is nheduled with Cornell and two with l'ennslvanla. one of which will bo on South Kleld and tho other In Philadel phia on May 4. The season opens with tho home game with St. John's Cul-'"-n on Saturday. COLLARS Wear longest CCO. P. IDE I CO., Mtkin, TROY, N, T. PHIU. BRANCH: 1109 Arch St y iSaiaiaiaBsissEn it .Mineral Well.. Te., March iT. Han I'Vlseh. of the White Sox, claims to be In world series form today. It ' . brukH up an ex- , hlbltlon gam" with the 1 anlgans at SI railS illlU &WCeilUy Olll'tJ Jacksboro. Tho champions left tmia . -T.. for Houston to begin a nl'Ies ot ex- QI DlSl)laCUlg lMOlgiUl niouioiis. t (InUluml. !.. Maich 2T. Dodo P.iskert, of tho Chicago, Cubs. l.i their leading run maker to date. Two tingles, a triple and a pass figured In four runs ho made against the, Veinon Tigirs. The Cubs won 1U to 5. and White JOE IS HEAVY HITTER Vtterau Indclder.s on the nine nre shaky right now, l'euii varsity for there Is that F Scraps About Scrappers By BILL BELL T'S not "hack to tne nusnes, uut well known to Quaaer city gatherings. Younjjsters Hard Hitters labile in do rlfle-llko speed and accuracy to second , base wheie he nipped the base-runner! hy a step It was this base-runner and not the batter that the experienced flardner was determined to get. taking a ! chance or retiilng him rather than have, a man, on second who might be scored a j minute later by the succeeding batsman, His mental alertness, aided by physical . perteetloii, served to compute a wonder ful piny. It will be In ouch emergencies that tlaidner will show superior to the I most of third basemen this year. , Four Ilmw Wilhniil Hiti It was not si. !"r.K ago mat i our nuns it iinout nits :,,... ,i vl .. Moere were While the Athletics" victory was 'II-, niaiitl for wind-up enti'italners. but the lectly attributable to the wlldnesu of Ust jwir has found them going down Sanders, tho first twlrlir presented by , und moving In the "ro",dl'rie,;' "" Vl.1'" the Pirates, due credit must be given the ' speedy t was ,, ' "w .w whe-n Mackmen for their patience and skill l!Fi"Vf,u,,d that Kddle o'Keefo was In tn waiting the limit on the youngster's ' Jj,' " ur(,t preliminary at the National, lack nf control. Patlenco ut the bat Is v,,w we have found another. not an early-season virtue, but the Macks ' ivniin Moore, celebrated member nf mane Manners em tne pan neioro tney (.ltllntr ii l.t.. .. rfv.atl it iw.i I f I .... L...1 I . i,....i' . ...i. . ....:: :V .;..'" "..' ;,, , him in action was against program, three Innings, tho Athletlsi found scoring a much more dtfllcult proposition; Indeed It proved altogether Impossible. Steele ami Miller, who suc ceeded SanderH In the order named, were to effective that the only chance the Matkltes had again to cross the plate was In the eighth Inning. Hut even then weak hitting prevented them from count mg, v itli Dugun on third and Shiinno at first and none out, the necessary bit "r fly to the outNelil was wanting, Mc Avoy breezed the gentle Florida ambient, whllo tho best that .Meyers and Jamlesou could do was to hit lo the pitcher and both weie pinched at first. Not to be OUtdone bv the penprnstlv ,. , .. . .. ". "'..:- "i .-uuioers in presenting til with all lhlr runs, tho latte niso wtre Inclined to ho i QlMIOSed. ltiltll ttT tlm llriil..u' fnlll.iu were sarted on passes, but were not so 'visor tainted with baseball pacifism In that they were batted across the pan. Not a lilt figured In the Mackltes' four coi es. J.ot AllEflfH, .huh i ... , .,ter takflll! Sam Crawfoid. the former slugging a gnat cnance ui i..w ;.,.. Delroltcr. Is a coast leaguer today. Ho i tlielr John aw.iy. HiRiud with tho Los Angeies emu, Tho twu ..Vl.t,," referred l are Jolinnj" itiiiiiio i" . . ... ,, .i.,.(u(..i. mill Wlilte ami i.cw .Moisun, riii 'I - ihlni h.isrman. reM'ec.tlvely. who are tho llol Miring.., Art... March 2T. j ony rCKular Infielders left from last Clarence Mitchell, the southpaw pitcher . . Tmf.c ttt0 lnel, ari. being the uoiigera iroiu um hilui- , - if rln. iii iim tills leu lo llie 1 ""' '. club Pamiors had connected "VMinoo cam th managerial Jons in me minora. M cured by .mil lieds. has a new . t. . i, int. tteonrt here today Is Hcblnson believes he will be a puzzle to the batters. Mitchell ban developed ipltter, which Is unusual for u southpaw Joe htraiis. of Mlko Sweeney, the m.ignates. who not only aro making It I Lard for the commission to pio.ect them, j J,;-- ;,-".,.,. ,, ,,. ... .... ....I. I... II ............. ... O,. , .... . ..... ....... . i... i...a ... IUI Hie . lum.i )K .'.in N.ij.in i-i. i.iv 11 y lo tally poillis wocn us ii'ii.i wjim hi, .i1b . ,, ,,. . ,,.., u,.,tn,lD.l ,,f l-n. ..,, i danger enabled the Dol.son basketball '"-swimmer. Is now s...tioned at lort I'uirl.e.. (quintet to win tho third and deciding Slocum. N. . as a member of tho coast The Commission along with other base, game of a seller with the H. l. lludd artillery. It Is probable that Mageo will ball men belleicH tho circuit has goneiu last night nt Traymore Hall for bo imablo to compete in any of the to smash, as evidenced by the sale of I the Industrial basketball championship Kwimmlng racca In this district: this I ...... 1 ..ll., -....I nll.. Iiv Hi.. timi:int Of tho City. I IIC tllial rCOr.l WHS 18-11, ,...., ,...j. .... . ... ... j , . rrl... ll.l.Mn ,il.i....... ir...ril Uf closely that Mornlngrod, the lormer Trade School and Do Nerl player, was Ihe only member of the lludd squad to nglsler a Held goal. Mornlngrod scored three two-Pointers. The bcoro at half time was 1S-8. winning Toronto club. Toronto was by far the best inonej -maker III the league a year ago. If It is getting out from under It Is contended tho other dubs must quit. The Nt.w Yolk State League and the llastern League ate looking hungrily on aa tho process continues. The Haster Minns to lecelie Proildence. The New York State has cast covetou.s glances at Uliffalo, Itochester and Toronto, I year and. incidentally, defend his titles I as marathon and lnllo champion. i Pcrkiomen Meet Canceled I Tho Peiklomcn IntcrschoIastlc meet, Inaugurated seven years ago by Prof. . C. L. S. Itaby, now at the South Phlla- ifepiL&EiIsife EJSJSEISIc SHOPS 'nGENTLEMEN The l.artr.l IlMi-llmlcr. of .MANHATTAN MIIKT1 In rhllndrlphU New Dcsifns in Woven Madras MANHATTAN SHIRTS 2.50 EXQUISITE EASTER NECKWEAR $1.00 '' 1018 CHESTNUT STREET 113 s! 13TH STREET jlifiiraiaiaEJiitfSEIB EIGHT TEAAIS COMPRISE RIG Haran Entries for Tomorrow football fame, and basketball star.' Whlto was an, understudy to Howard Three CIulw Admitted to Member Hcrrv last year, but Howard missed so .ship nt Mcctllilf Held Last many games that White was consider.. the regular. .Morgan fell Into the third , 1S- base Job ' .,m MXBe"" wm, KW teams will comprise the Mann w'b.?" llu",- a. goodi.e.der'sjf-turcrs' Haseball League this season. i, n. .boristoo having tho edge, but ' This was decided at a meeting of tho .n,.i, to ibo nrellms." for two boxers 'i1(,ti, ,,rn woefully weak with tho elicit, (.rganlzatlon held last night al the . tioopes : i o iisciiu i oiiijiuii, and Straus and Sweeney both are cn- lent fielders and besides iney can im uelplili Itoll and Machine I'onipany the ball to all corners or ino 101. nneu-miw IJliott-Lewl.s Llectrlc i'onipany. ney has been holding down the shortstop The other clubs In the circuit arc: post . a,t,ec recently, and I, Is almost ; "J"; a foregone conclus On t at0 ",.""' ' Machinery Company, the Standard ill the short Held when the Quakers line, ,,,.,.,,,,, ll:i,x Company and the Ccneral I'lrnt rare, hporl.il weliihts, rllinlnatton. Ihree-jear-ol.U titi'l m. nurse Moo, o fur Ioi.ri lllsnny, US. Itinlliint Ploner. 111. ('..lurii. U'.': I.sdy t'nprl. iou. lt: Aunt lilsle. III.'; RlllKbelti l.ve. 111!; DfVlllrv. Itl. Mulli-r. 1H: Kmer lley. 111. Itetterlun III. Prank IMtlerwin, till Cant, lien, 111. ........... . . .. , Mo.fpii.i. nil l.. r .iiu. in. RAKEKALL. LEAGUE Swond vee. Ilir.e-enr-.il.l ami up ltOUIiulJ lil;uuuu , dsimhiK, pur.e 11 Ii furlonES HeU. HI. niUalielli ThaniMnn. loll Dwhiis. to7 Aiiiiu.inl.in. Hit', f.jlls. IiVI rilar " 111: lioljen Ch.inie. lit. I'alm lt, ll'J. Comni.iuritiM. 11 si Haul, lllll, 111, Proctor. III. MorrliUown. 111. Ttilnt race. three.e.ir-ill and up. iljlm In;, pume $400, II furlitm Pouunkcepiile. 1; lirntiil. Inn: Imnitme, Kill: Kutiiliilln. ItJl tjuln. 112: I'r.edoin, 11'.'. 1'aymasii'r. IIS; Pago White, 111: WoJjii, 111 Ma.ster Pn.nKltn, 111. 1'ourtli ra.., tlire.ypnr.i.ldi, rlalmtni: purne lino, r.i furlotinH Zuzu. loj: Count liorls. ins- ..VaiKiil, nil; Phe.ln.lrn. iilii: Lit Hi. Ar.Mmr.l. 107: Tli-klo .-'un.-v. lllll. l'ri'lli Three I lial.y. no. new clubs were ndmlttod to member- , ;'"" TinY.Vn,it-.Jo.. 'u7 vSiwM: ship. Aineilcan Pilllfy Company. Plilla- Haf. ami Sane, n.li laml.tta. nil: "llaatrr Im "? MTWHi 7,1 B ill AVtllle .MOOie, vi.-i.-u.. .'. ii.v.ii.'v. ... tho celebrated family of f ghtlngMoores I no longer Is a wind-up boy. The ast time we saw nun in acuo . nun ........- Joe Welsh In the snilwlnd-uii nt the cilvniiihi. Now we find that Southpaw Willie In to entertain, perform, exhibit and otherwise show h s fighting goods In the opening bout at th National Sat urdny night. Jimmy McCu.be will oppose Mcorc. Promotion for Uddic ...i.ii. . i..'.r Is not annearing 111 the :" I one'nlng bout because that position has ' u been assigned to Willie Mooro, 1 vl-, It dentlv Veteran IMdle mado sonie. Im- press on on .Matcnmaiier ").) and hence earned a promotion into the second preliminary. If L'ddle makes good against Jimmy Papnas, tho Oeort : box- then he w 111 bo In lino for a battle nearer tlie wind-up. Hut Pappas must be conquered. 0 Atll FtlCS Aiinolllirrnirnt of th' irjnsirr oi .ii'" .' an r's nllcher '.lo : boxln instructor t fnim; Hhrrlilin. is piicner opi. .""'','. ".i. i,. i-nraii l!i.aurtat.rd. nagiianiinously V:"'B,Tri,,''ljr. w. maUe. In Wjihlnnw ...... ;-..-.,. . i.,nh i-:. itaieruii. suprr- Cregg iii Good Form Old man Urcgg, he of tho poitslde fling, blaznd the path of merltorlus per- ' formnnce for the Athletic pitchers. He was as mystifying and deep us u press censor, and Pittsburgh at no tlmo could bono his delivery problems. Klrtt ho was fast, almost like a bullet, then ho, was slow, oh," so aggravattngly slow, that tho Corsairs almost disjointed tho sockets of their arms In missing his floaters. Then an occasional hook would caro them nwuy from the, Plato, tlregg was tho only man of the six pltchera to work on the hill who limited the bat tels to one hit, BOXING BILL IS DEAD; BALL MEASURE DYING Former Killed in New York Assem bly CommitteeLatter'a Hopes Ebbing A.'bny, X. Y., March 27. Hopes of the boxing fans havo been knocked out, the Assembly committee considering tho McCue box'mr bill having refused to re port the tneusuro favorably to the As nenibly for action. Tho committee vote was a tie. . ., . On the other hand, the lir.pes pf the i baseball fans have been raised, thj Hon- , ate having advnod to nrde of ijnal Patpage thr Lnwson bill u.rmlttlnir ffuij. 'c -iday basebsll In communltlM where It la , v. desired, xhe bill If aNid In'the 8nt nf army eamn i.inirtics. '""' i.i.n.u lu lr. New urieana. u. ";."-" ..". ills new tuntoiimriit. An riillalr.l man uc el'u" .Mandot t Camp eiierldan. E nhrhhrirft.3f un. omr frlmJs. wa dining at a botl. ftY.UK.nj Jn.ru,tor at ; oT'lV motion "cturrN'.h.i fir th. benrilt of tho tamp mrm fund. Nammr Trrrln, thr weatrrn llshtwrlirtit. I. ankKus toirt started asaln unci l lx-rp-nu?n ships at Adam llynn'a Bin. Terrin hi. ilirn "riiiatchrd to box Joe Koon In tht wrolnnsl to th. Tsndlrr-Cllns conKst. im.1I Wssend Is eonndent of being rr turned the victor over T.rry llrook. of Iloa turneo io '; . h . lh ..mlwlnd.uu to i'i.a flioris ChanryJohniiy Hay contest al the Ulymnla. Monday evrnlnc, Mlk Vlnrrnt, brother of Io. former amy; ..... rhamiilon. has turnrd profeailonsl ami .Vw'iun o meet th. leadlns lau-pound boS. rl Lenrta. tb. welter chsmplon, will op pe7. Tjoe Baisn" of llssten. tn a i.a-round Bout at Milwaukee April 18. up against swarmmoru nr i"' i'""" game of the season on April C. Joe, however, is not so sure of the team as Sweeney, but lm has mi ex cellent chance of being either at third base or In the outfield. In tho last line of defense. Coach Hoy Thomas has two well-tried veterans In Hobey Light and Davy Dennis, lllght Held Is open, how ever, and there Is n possibility that Straus will bo shifted to that position. However, he played the Intlild for sev eral years down Te,us way and is more .......iiwlnnied to the lint corner. Shorty Hums will be the Itrst base. man, und he Is one of the heaviest hit ters on the Miuud, Uolian has landed tho second baRe position. Catchers Weak The catching department Is about the weakest of them all, and It Is giving Coach Thomas considerable worry. Trunk Cllhuley and Wultor Thayer aio the best candidates for the post. Walter llcrnhardt, tho big right-hand pitcher, who with Johnny Tltzel, alter nated at winning games last season, Is the best bef 111 the twirling department and upon him will fall tho greater part of the pitching. However. It Is expected that Thomas will bo able to develop some good inatcilal fr m lllll Haivoy. d Dickson. Joo Mitchell and Hallcr. I'.lectilc Company. llr...llni.-ii. Hi. Kitril. lllll: Maruarrt I. PCJ: Hoy. in., liai.li. HT, S.uiio. in;. PI illicit.). 110. J'ajarulto II, llu. Sixth rac. Ihree-jear-oMs nnd up, . lalin In:, iiura.. 1100. nill. and 'JO yard. 'Flar... in,.. London lllrl, til: KvIIiih, iii; a. me.I.i Lawrence. 112, lilaek J'rost, 111': Al Eiir.ll, 111: ol.l Ik-ii. 111. Apprentice allownlu-r elalnied. M'lath.'r clear, trark fat. i4tf Th Magneto Equipped Eight i sassssasasssssssBsssssssssaasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss, Evening Ledger Decisions -of Ring Bouts Last Night IIAItRInTIHI 1 M'ndell kliodnl rhiirley T.uslies Murray li.trn-ro.ind S.Ju.. Kainnir Hrhlff drew with Jo Mr. VSnoaf Kid (raw drfrslrd Nat l.aae. .," Bii.il ar.. KrnsW. Krne r Hie fiirmrr we.iloVt ll-ilit. ms-iTOiw i over Ausls Bi Ull iiarrr " a man. twrrn iiaean.e Hie rornirr womgn i "a...., . misWs T"in' Kol.aonwim ilis.ds. .l.i. J T?r Ausls Bstner In .UsUs- l.ht rouniX Ha etl.I.o site Ml a eluloi rsuni tfrsted Hsrrr HaUs.la six- e A" Ty Cobb Is Anxious to Play tho Bigger Game ' Pittsburgh, Tn., March 2". Tyrus Raymond Cobb Is burning with n desire to serve .ho United States, and Is more than unxlotis to exchange his Tiger uniform for one of tho service,, accordlhs to Major Joseph If. Thompson, for mer coach of the University of Pittsburgh footbnll team, now with the 110th Infantry at Camp Han. cock. "It Is my honest opinion that Cobb will retire from baseball before the 1918 season Is very old In order to enter tho service. Ho la one of the flnest follows I havo ever met, nnd his talk M continually about tho war gume ami the part ho feels ho should play In It." According to Major Thompson, 'Cobb Ih now endeavoring to ur range his family affairs so that ha can enlist. Cobb Bpent much of the winter with ;the Pennsylvania boys' at, Camp Hancockj- - w ' Flexibility is especially im portanl in closed cars that have lo finesse their way through city traffic. Stand ard Eight closed cars have it. J Instantaneous gel-away and the supreme ability promptly to accelerate or subside en able you to proceed with un erring speed through any crowd of cirs. A demonstra tion will amaze you. Eighty-three horsepower Open Models, $2150 F. O. D. Factory Built by STANDARD STEEL CAR COMPANY Pittsburgh. Pa. Eastern Motors Corporation 1634 CHESTNUT STREET (Mill rrmoio to IH.VS7 N. broad Mrert. Corner nf Wallace, April 1) J. II. Wood worth' Hon., Shtrltthlnny, Pa. Standard Motor Car Co., Camden, N, J, It. J. .Mill", I'ottMlllr, Adam Rtdnm Co., llairlton, I'a H. Arthur l'l.lirr, Hrllnivroic. I'a. J. M. Ksv, Hopewell, N. J. htlinell'. Uarase, Ncrantos, V. In jtXf lh ' IW I J slfslsSsSsSsSsMsat. ......... . o jpf VERY real difference in its riding and 31 driving qualities begins to impress you the moment the Liberty gets into action. You see that it follows the road almost without direction from the driver. The quickness with which it settles down after passing a rough spot is unusual and delightful. It is as steady and sure with one passen ger, on the rear seat, as with three. This difference is most uncommon in a car of modest weight It proves the high calibre of the engineering ability which has produced Liberty cars. o o iaU tm . ht. 1. 5.J-. B'..,.(, iy -'IP .1 &$. L. S. BOWERS . o. CO. , Temporary Showrooms 668-672 N. Broad St. J 9. K" ? t:i.w,..f . - -r.. ,... " r.X,a 233-: i Service' 5Uii; ' aLj "A taMtMMKrtfrPSKalE uWwiV. J . t ,.Ut. ,!,& ... I . . . V .t-.L im, wu re ww jkmmih. rn TnT" " m. -, . -JLJtL .1 IUW &S I VWWitSk' ' ..H-' J!l,H.w .,,