(t-m"H 'riiii'm" . ItYvf f f n( EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918 3J SCHOOLBOY BASEBALL TEAMS WILL HOLD THE CENTER OF ATHLETIC STAGE TODAY IN THIS CITY ROSS SHATTERS ! TANKRECORDS INTERACADEMIC LEAGUE WILL GET GOING THIS AFTERNOON WITH FOUR TEAMS IN ACTION Seven Other Games on Todays scnoiasuc gill Penn Fresh Meet Central High By PAUL PHEI- i fTfTIIE wenui -- llnteracademic ' """ .nine this otieinoim. .m. h"i i " f ,..,.i iiermantowti Aeiulemy I dny'H nlti'lied battle, iih fiiptnln Hurry I T,Z, Ae,,lemv nt .Slxty-eeennd - Kld l-rwnt Inelli...... The other Bfl fcP1Bcut " .... . IVMi UK1 UirKliy, Willi pm cu et'tuilti, anil -u . ... .,...1 :.V nii.ln' e'entrnl . . ... ..A Walnut sireem "" Kulp. n liitenor Vh p,nn riinrt'-r tit Quern Lane. Tho Tn tlie(, rcRiilnrs nt the Main Une r.!.ihMaHlo I.eaRiie doesn't ulen Its , m,tltutleiti lire Colvtytr HutniihrUs, tho i-rpatlle athlete, who lilnys fnnttinll. Scholastic Games Today t.ermitntnttti Arailcint . l,,1.ro,nl Ariiileiur, .it Mvl-eeonil iiml Walnut Mreeu, ej-riiutitottn II. -s., nt llmrrfonl School. I'rnn IYe.li . Crntriil II, S., at IlnnMon Held. Ilniluon llrltliti v. C'aniilrn Illlh, nt I'nre.t Hill. I'nrk. M. Join'h'N rren, nt Ilirhv II. m, I'nlimrii II. s.. tit Woodhnrj II. s. lliiililonflrlil II. .. Hi Vlnll.i II. s. IVeniN nlr.il, nt I'rnii t hitrter. I'lillililrllilihl Trnilei. lit I l.rMlillt 1 1 111 Aiadrmr. !!d Tfilnut streets and i'rlends' Central Ku,() ,., I m, Penn Charter at Quetn Lane. Tho Th tlle(, ISHriholaHlo I.eaRiie doesn't ulen Its , m,tltutle,n t, ". rnitll April 1 . versatile at I Etch of the tour h-iioi.N participated , vmv. lentili nn.l bawball ; '.roh.im. a te.,.,. for , ptinlnB g'im nf j, lhTiulr B' il Jfai-on. ivnn hiBta renter fielder, mid Taylor. ! su.-mlm.ore ti.mnnnw Th I n,rlr defeatlnK rentral IIlKli, i.plseo i who InM season held i1c.mii the Job an . Instruitnr has eliunei, Walter 1! i fairing the measure nt r ihiimuiu, uiiiuy uemer, out t mi i. now u ukuiai. -mintown Aendo.nv liowlnu 1 -be, Xt. .Instph, I'rep Is down to open Itp 1 . iMimcv nine, while Friends' ' Feimon this afternoon with Darby High 15. fl.i ntaved South l'hlladelphla lllghUit Darby Tho local squad has been prae I ....k. neo Hi-'nK at tftrabeiry MaiiFlon durliiR the lat neelt, and although tho maJorlt of the men are new they arc expected to ulvo a Kood account of themselis. PENN ATHLETES HAVE BUSY DAY! i Robertson Instructs Squad of Thirty Candidates for Track Team I FIRST (JAME TOMORROW I'enn athletes h,i,i their (Irtt real day of the outdoor track ilrilllnK yeslcr- . d.i. iiml Kriinklln Kleld was irowded llth athletes, i.'oneli Ilubirtvon wns n busy youiiK man. isllnif iimtruetlotis to a wiuuil of nliout thirty .-andldates. , I .Sherman Landers, the inntnln nt ilio Itraik tram, who has been rnnflnril to' the rnlxerslt.v Hospital w HI, penumontii, has Improved neatly and It Is enpeeted that he will be able to leave within u week or ten davs f'oach Iloy Thomas Is putting tfiP nnisnini; murines to his arslty baseball i tuo mason ' he Quaker llernlmnlt. tne nit; rlRlit hand pitcher of last your, for iiut) osi the mound and a greal bat tle should result ; lut Swarthmoiv way. Coach llettfjer , announres that Johnnv ORilcn, the aen f.itlon of the 1917 season, will nr- i form for the Uurnet Hoth theso twlrlcra have had plenty of experience mul a pltihers' battle should ensue. The diminutive lont'.illstanre runnr. & N v i ,PENN MANAGEMENT ANNOUNCES j FINAL CLASSIFICATION FOR THE RELAY CARNIVAL APRIL 26-27 Grammar, High and Prep Schools and i Colleges Are Ranked ! 1 for Various Events ; rptin VennsylMitila lel.iy carnival man-1 X nirement has been busy tho last two! i .y O ''N-s B Vrenlv Matclied I From the advance teporti Issued from r IV. tr 0U9 insniunuim "' ..'" k- ,-..., ..rri... !. , i f . . h. eveniv matched and n close "-nricr niiu v? iiiiv .iiuki; umu ' net for the championship Is exported. natry snyilor, coach of the Northeast wh" "vols Al Sliruhb In the munlier of . JL.i . iv, leairt" lies one or two slurs mi, uv,,,i f,.nti.uti .,..! imuimit iiim i reeurds standlni; In the books onnoslte t W ' . 1. . ) ,.,. f,t llPlllllltir llfllla 1 . . ... ...... ' tilt! Illimii ll . l..li..,t IA TAIIllnHitllMvlklt L KM al luus"' " """- V it ' last .lanuary made the prediction that eriOi the grldlion last fall. , Nlc carter and Huss White, who were '. The Interacademl. I.eaKue matches lp turrlnB n tllH Archives' basket- (.'iren't th onl' uve" "" ln0 "u ',,' , 1 ball team, would make three major i Ur. I" n11 ten Bum"s ""- ciieiiuifii. lean)g nt iiiii' . llin ,i,nl,n .nillAiriB nt- t nt leading uttrattlim for th IiIkIi unlveisltlfs. 1 his sems to be a rather i Kliool youtns 11 ii" K-'"". -' """ incail statement of the nthletle ability t riM between iu 101 ..' unnip ,i.,u3 V from Central HIrIi and the nlne'iepro- ,ntlrg the I'nlversity of Pennsvlvanlft freshmfn. It has been so many jeara t ffcee the COIieife men vj.- uuuiiitu oj a local high school team that unless , (J, tide turns In n short lime It Is pos slblo that the (tamo may be diopped, a- t vu the case In basketball. t-Germanton at Havrrford J 0rraanton Illgli School villi assist Hivtrford School In opening Its season today at Haverfonl. This Is also Ger- mantown'8 first scheduled contest. The , tve-lnnlng contest with Germantown Academy was purely a practice match Each team has thtee members or lat tuMn'a team bai k In M'hool. but only ; pr f the local veterans will bo in to- I- of Carter and White, but they nro up holdlm? their former coach's Judgment. KollovvltiK their graduation from Northean the entered Su.irtlinioro in l'Vbruary and u week later icported for the .basketball team. Although tho sea son was half completed they won posb tlons on the second team and Coarli Joe KoRaity expects them to make tilt varsity next season. They reported for bdt.cbnll practice this spring and their natural ability mjot attracted the attention of the coach Hoth aro outfielders, but Coach lletts nr In need of a third baieman, Is try ing to develop Whllt into nn inflelder Carter is holding down the left-field po sition. .Hwarthmore opens Its feason tomorrow at Franklin Field with J'enn and both will be in the Swaithmore llno-up. ' his name, has joined the Meadow-brook , Club and will r present the Wunnmalccr orBanlz.itlon In the New York mutinied ' marathon race. Hannes Kolehmulnen, the ramous lly. Inj Finn. Is no a local athlete. The Finn has been tnilnlnsr here for ! some time and has tnken permanent residence in this It . He Is vvurhlnR nt Hob Maud. Tin- little fellow 1ms or-, .,....., 1.1 . .. I.I ,.-..... Al.-. I.. iuiiii'ii ins Winning IIUUIH no iliui mr , BILL TILDEN TO PLAY IN SEMIFINALS TODAY PPhiliidelphiun Will Meet Fred Alexander in Indoor Tennis Match diiys maklnp up the final rlnssllliatlon for the Fchools and colleges In the races Tin- list Is the largest that has ever been ' re, elved for these famous sports, com- I pi'xlng. as they do. sixty-two colleKes, ninety-eight hlfih schools, llfty-one jire paiaiory schools, slxtv-slx uramniar i sihnnls, twenty-five parochl.il schools I mlniitnn and elitht camps a total of 310. More ' (h.iuges than usual have been made in cias 4 llHrtni.r. iiht Mri.n Nurrli Hie colli bp classes becaiife of the decl- ,',".l1'.1','S,"ini,"S". '"'!.ls ' 'V."'l i'Ii".' '!""" i . .i ri,ti ,.,, i. .j.... i-i.. : l'hl nil phta Houtlirn ninkf'irl lllicli Ion of the Middle Atlantic Mates Con-, rinss s Cbih- M.,n 'nun liou. rhlla Brothers of llriham City Comprise Basketball Team Hire' nn nun. mil li.i.kptliull teim. It Is the MntHin I lub. nil nf lu mem brr, lirlnr tirnllirr. It tilu I iinnmml III llliit tlirre tlirre lire iiio other lirntber. who ran lie fullfil oil In Hie event of nn lnjur.1 lo die refftitftr. Ilrulmiti I'll), an npvtilte town, siMtrts thK oiiltlt. 1'nnr of llif MalNon Ihdm lime hml ex perlrnre on roltree mill hlith sihonl oniiiiil. Tun of the lirnllirri now nbii on the llovrlrir llleh rhool otilntrt. urnniri WntKoii N the utar lii.krlhiill nliiier of the lirolherli loie iiacreinitlon. I,iit rettr lie mil rli(irrt b liu.kethiill iritles an an all-vtur Mute fnrivuril. Coast Swimmer Estab j lishes New World Times in Four Events MISS DORPNER WINS linilWi Nivirk Sutifh Sl(l Npr- i:.iAt "l-it' liHiim riunhltiK. Svvt lirtt- IV Uorv T)t V Vo iv nltmi fC" ""'' " ''hamplnnshlp ilass as last yes joU 1 liA 1 S Ii JJUUliljUiO hut also two-clasa raie. The entries f fen nn- A A and the .S'outh Atlantic In-I ri'tl hln Trsii's ivmr ,MIi1Ih I'lalnllc I ,,,,, ,,ii. . . ... hi,i t,ir -.. M iti tali iirniiiri VVhlii' rtnins, ireiiniieRlnip A . t" hold tneir rein , a ii i:istti. AU.mns. Ijinesster. championship In connection with the le- Turk. Iirthletietn, Duniiinrc. .vllentonn ln I'li-iiiinl I I'olunibtll niv i.univai. ,.. T Mnnreitnwn. Vlimlan.. Halrm. The parol hl.ll s hools have made it , Hiidil.iiitle hi vvooduurs. iilliimvvuoil. Nep- most KratlfyltiB entry Vew York. Anrll .1. Two douhlis matches were played In ear. for the college relay champlonhlps ale not all in yet The hlB tolleges enter thtse events nnd they have been given until net Monday to announce In what cham pionships the will enter team". . ...... . tuo iiumniririn necesMiauiig not ,1,... .mi ir.,11- A'S PLAY TODAY NAME OFFICIALS FOR RED CROSS FOR BOXING BOUTS Mackmen and Pirates Off Captain Ryan to Referee to Palatka for Exhibi- , Contests Between Camus tion Match Gordon and Hancock Jarkkoaillle, I'Ih., April u. Accompanied h the unlucky number (f thirteen plairs. Manager Muck left gets out to Franklin Field In time for n bit of training In the afternoon. Invrson Robertson, loach of the Penn trails Uotn, long has been the ndvlMT of the tlvlng Finn The Ited and Itlue tutor Is putting him through his paces , for the .New York engagement. SCOFIEM) xVNI) YATES j REACH SEMIFINALS Robeson nnil Stvannban Two Other Sui-vivors in Pinrhui'st Golf ! I'lnehiir.t, N. C , April fi All nlti" divisions in the annual North nnd Smith amnieui golf championship wore . iirought down 10 the semitlnalH yi'Stenl.iy. In the llr t division F. I.. Scolleld, Wee Itiirn, the medalist, will meet I. S llobe- 1 sou. 11,1k Hill today, and lu the lower half or the lnacket Arthur Yates, dak Hill, will oppose It. , Sti.uiali.lti, Invciness. The iUallty of golf ycHteid.i.v wns far above that In the llrst round j Wednesd.i Nine of the winners hud n I medal scoie be'ow so 1 Among the l'hlladelphl.iiis, .1. " Wat son. Merlon, wns detuned In the se -olid id'vlslnn: (1. V. stutzi II, Aionlmlnk. won In Ihe thlul II. Ii l'epper, I'hllaoS'lplil.i iiciici 11111, won tin'i i . m. I'lince lost the national inoNioi- cli.uiiplonshlp In the seven. h Keglment Armory 5eterd.ty. mm itn it leuil .IIIIUI o. 1 tllKHI ilii.t ,, . . ., . n. , W. lUcklnson Cunningham and (1. Carl- Scvcnty-two KventH in Two Days 1 ton tihnfer and Lieutenant King Smith n.i,. ,1, , ... ,i... , ..,. i,, mlvnivcil to the semltlnals. Crnglnnnd, rn ring the to da.vs seven v-two Cunningham dtfe.ited Charles Chambers events will be run off. of whhli thlrt.v iiml ('. A Anderson -l. H-3, and Shafer'two will be held on Friday. It Is neces- and Lieutenant Smith disposed of S. It. saiy to state that these thirty-two events .McAIUsteY and II 1. Dow man. ti-I. C-1 are In no sense preliminary to those con Today all the M'liilllnals will be de- tested on Saturd.ij . The are all ctmi-V,-,:j',",i,,,1,i,,:.!:m',IIK !::m,,.:. ' l.I-t.-.l on Kn.ln. ...id they form some of half of the doubles while Fred, rl.k IV t;e tlnest fcatu.es of the two days meet. loander and rir WIIMnm llovcnlinuin " mnuiuy uiui ii.imii events tut- i..u- W1UJAM T. T1I.DKX, lM Who ia pltiyiiip; in tho semi- finals of the singles nnd doubles indoor tennis championships in Now Y01L today. will battle against Ceill lionald"on nnd William T Tllden. I'd. In the lower half. In the upper half of the singles Tllden will play Alexander nnd in the lower S Howard Voshell, the iltlcholdcr, will meet Lieutenant Smith Alexander, who wri-ne'tcil his ankln on Wednesday, sabf esterdav that ho will he able to play both matches He has had the ankle treated and feels confident tint It will not t.ouble him Millltlentl) to proven! him f.om llnlthlng his matches. .SummarUs: houhlks Second Kound Arthur S. fragln and V. Dickinson Cunningham defeated Charles Chambers and C. A. Anderson, G-t, ti-.'l : O Carlton Shafer and Lieuten ant King Smith defeated S. n McAllis ter and II. Ij. How man, ii-2, 6-1. (limp Hum ,!,, Aiigii, (,., April 3,1 J" i'"," I1)"1.! " W'., A,le',iv.0'.'! X"rU .. ' . . . . ' " . J Infill. In-.! .,, the Nninnti , ti ,1 V V W... Ai ting on Un load, Inst In the seventh, and N y. Woi- -...,. . ...rvu, fftt .,.J l. t .,, I for the benefit of the Ked Cross On fthe fame train wtre the Pittsburgh rflaytrs. In the Athletics' party, In . aadltlon to Manager Mack, viere Cap- Main Oldrlng, Perry. Fancy and Watson, , M81l VI mil I'OWCTS llldl -,,,1 n.fi.i.wnl, l.i I.. .1 ...., !) fit illvlnlim iif:iflilil.i i furu iinmnikulnii. i -ru' ... .. &, . t .,. r p.ioik, .i.r n, .i,i.n. .. ....:".::...:' .:-"'... .....F"Ty.,".y".i,s.:...': .f'in""i". : ,ur- -v'- " -... -.. ... ..,,i.,L.-, f.u tin iters win .in an appointments 10 ; ' ;111." . v m,,i.i .uriyiK ., unti :.. ,yA Plttfburgh p!a an exhibition game ,mmjU, thr, .nler..a1m1 i.oxlng touinainent ! . J'0,'r.".'.'" Wh ''"'. ,,..?.?,'.:l v ..M ., , , , , . ... i '"""." ..i'ium. ,,.-i.-i ., iiitu , jtriiiir uiit.-is to ue lie, i, totiuirrow at me iiase- tnits. w,ik inn nriifsieii iy n rii ri"i ball Park bctwnon the chamrdons of Camp Gordon nnd the Camp Hancock mm. i 'I'lin iiifaPni iiiiuilnlAil t - li'i iviIIa oil ItJtchMB , MCA voj and Pei kins, catchers, ,, ,,illt,P!t ,' riU)tan j,...,,, of t)u. Burns, snanmrn, Mviuson and tlard- j ,,,, Mt!414,0. Captain llyan Is not ter, Infldden. ahd Ivonn. Walker aim .....-. i, . . ................ l.i .. .rt i, ... c. .. ' I'lHJ 11 rjiieillilil uuver ll,lllht;it, UUL is Ulll IJimlcion, outdelders Tom Shlbe. act-i ,.i.!.. ..e .1.. i 1'.. i,r.,... of Great Urltaln He won the champion ship fonie time ago in the "sklll-at-arms ' tournament open to all comers In the Itiltlsh army. iiaf aicutine. manager nrd til .1 1 - war kporretpondents complited the party. Mia ueais tne A .s ', Haln the tienn-.K Hint Iim lion. abounding; the Athletics almost dally fiom iim time they detrained here, depilveil Hem ofa perfectly good chance to win FMother gaipe fiom Pittsburgh yester-d-T' Wth a five-run lead, obtained In UmeooniJ Inning, old Jupiter, surnumea tRorhii, opened the sluice gates, and inluatlme than it takes in write tin. Sflf lit. nln...... .. t .. ..... ef reitwmleu b-v, his jw;cib wvir AiUIIIIlK VO HlltJl- let and he field was a diminutive lake. '''ll1' thiee Camp Gordon champions. Ul course, further plav was Imiiosslblc. 1 ac. oinpanltd by (.aptaln lloycr and a , ine Athletics had ilnished their hair ' "umoer oi supporteis, will leavo Atlanta rt the third when the rain put a stop early Satin day mor.nlng nnd aie due lo I Lkwnnuk. I! ami J It A. H.rumihun Inn ni km. ilrfiuttil liunald l'arnun, vtiuiiutuw n 1 7 iiml ". lle.it..i ilslil If II Phillips M.ioro loulllN. ilJtMtO(l H l' Pnttnex I i.il.in,.,,i 1 '.'." '. JlinLuiuhllii. Kknunok nun from tl A Miller. Iielrult Pv def.iuli All in l.uril ihi f'h.me mm fmm 1' II Dates Moore ('uuniv, hv ihfnult. !' f II iltnl n.r.'-h!". '"'V"' I'ounlrv i'IuIj. ivm from It. M. Marknell. .aji Midr. bv'deliult. Evening Ledger Decisions of Hint; Hauls Last Niyhl t Mll.ll M.ltMt l: ( l.t II Vm, lie Pat llr.lilll't Mirnlllfil Ills llliUle in .ennui riillllil In l.i. tlf tilth l Miirtmit l.ililie llilv ilreu ttitli Vlhki'i M.irtlm Joe Vii irie.ll nnil Millie llannnii ilrett ; .liihnnv Vli'tllet tton run, i ,li,e I'ltllllli-i Jne Hut lrr lii'fi'.itiil I red ltilin-iitl; .Ine Vtitmier milt to Ititllllin: I eiin.iril In .eiomli Jul, nut M.tlimej, hevetl a ilriitt tilth Jne "I.'k.NTIIN ltnlnli sil;ili.iTl it. fe.ilnl .iiing .I.h k O'ltrleti In len ruiinil. Iiiurci' Item "111, tin .tuiMieil In third ri.llllil hi stele loir; lliihot WIIIIumi. ilrett ttitli Itirtift s.iilll v nil l otinc Me I'urln ml kimtkril out .Iiilinnt Vlntsliit. I l'i: II V VI Miirplo. Iuritr l.luml. ilrfeiliil Tern Mill hell, of U I .nlili kot, llirrailti. , .tiiiiu liit'k. sewells Polia. tion from s(nne While, l.enite M.mtp II, ii, ,iv rerc-iiti, I einciie l-lunil. ili'Teuteil I rink rerrun. i nne Vl.it. IV inkle United, H l.-ilhli kon ll.tr r.uks. ilel.nteil (.illiin. I,etict,e l.hi.nli UtMliiiK Kiinln. I.e.ntiie l.l.unl. ilntt tilth roiiiint IVrKti.oii. s.,iliikon lt.tr rui k. uner 'iiriiinw iijriin Dimnn lion rereree's iltil.liin our .link Vliilonn ilftiT ten roiiiul. nt f.i.l llglitllig. i LOCAL ANGLERS HOOK MANY TROUT IN N. J. Richard Wrightc and Party Cntch Sixty Rainbow Tiout at Cpdnrvillo c Sevoal Philadelphia anglers taughl tinlil in New Jersey streams since the .easnn opened on Mondnv Illg Leb u nmi, llamriiontnn Lake find Ccdarvltlc Here the fnvnilte placis for the men. III. haul Wtlghier, Hairy Miller and M. Smelt booked slxtv rainbow trout nt iV dai'vllle The trio ale members of tl.o Vdelphia Fishing Club A party of four Iju.iki r aiigleis captained by I) Wrigliter, of West Philadelphia, vblited tl-.e Ilammoutou striam anil came back with fmtv The quartet landed all rnln nthlon and the nnlnt and distance med- ey relay championships nre all listed for F.lday. so that lovers of athletlts will have to make up their minds to attend both dajs this year or they will mlsn one of the greatest afternoon's games that has ever been seen lu this country. In the one, two and four mile college relay championships of America, the, freshman championship, the sprint med ley nnd the distance medley champion ships and the special events entries are I not ei ail in, nut vaie, t oiueu. it, net ton. Chicago, Wisconsin. Indiana. Michi gan. State. Pittsburgh, University of the South, Noire lump, Dartmouth Massa chusetts Institute of Technology, Syra cuse and other colleges will compete. The classifications follow: College Class Clans 11. rhmplonlilpKyraene. Penii- fttli'Hiili! Mm., l'liubursh. Holy Cruna Korillinm. i'etumtil.1 , finis t Middle Sttlls I'nnffrepee A A ' ehH.iu'lon.hlii viklnnn. New York t'nl- i versllt. Sleten llisiuute. Ituieiers. i..iiat- ott l.fliUh VluhlenliurK. l.ehtnon v allev. Prnnklin ml MarshJill. lliuerford. Hwarth more. WashlnKton nnil .Infiriion. . Cl-i. 'J Mmih Atlmtlo Interiollrslaie A A. thKmiilonmilp Johns Hopkins, llroree timii. Virginia .Military Inttltute. St. Johns of Annapolis Uh a'' C N. V . Hlllgnrs. Carlisle Indian. Amherel. llnom hutt" Asrl Miltural ColKiit.. Tufts. Unhurt. e'l.,o. A t .tulin'a nf Atilinnoll. Dela- ware Lebanon Villey, .VlhrUsttt. West minster. Iluiknll. Wa'ldnitton nnd Jener bon. Ilnrfaln linlverslty. riHn 1 New J.raey Law, New York Law. ttraval lti.ll.lll. TeniU... !CpVt' York Lot- Ik of lientnl ami Aural .Surgery. La Sail'. Duhuciue C'la. ii H.ilinein.tiin Meelle.il. rhlladrl- if riiarniact. Art Hii'l -rexiu 'nltnt.n ien,lfl.,n lleiants. Lenniii. I'linssnitiiie. .M.iiviiie li.imnioiitnn tllHMlioro vvll.ltto'id C'Ih.. Ii AtiliiKton. Trei1vrirln-Knttnttn I.itniliertvtili' llavertoril. t'ppcr liarh. Hid let Park Chattle Port Norrls China in ll.it ertottn, Atiiht. r horlhg e'ltv. Imrhv ,Stiirtlini.,re. jloyerfor.l L-ensnnle Sctntenktlhe Kennett Sou ire llnekle.lae. Class 11 -Pu Pont Avnmljilf Miillrti Churik Hell- r.tllle Quiikerlown, West Uruve, Coin rft villi. Mt. Jo. I'uiiihohotken. (irsmmnr Schools rhiliiillphia gninimar setmol rhanirinti- hltll. I'erm.iiev run nee ItfMtm.m, fllU.lie Wlllnr.t .Mm hell. K.nderlon. Htelsi.n Cllls 1 Newton, laigall, llarhe, .viclntrc, OlevelnnJ llinkrtt llri xel. flurltatn. Clit.s S Mesile Wblltler, HulleiUe, Shamitooil. t amphell. Lyons, e.rnrne, Mt. Vernon. IMillmielphla Tnules. Wluener t'la .'I llnherl Morris. Kellv. li.yriol.ls. .Sltmerl M.i'hire Hitnna. HeMon MhihIwiII. i'Iik. 4 milium VVlii.i'ltnun. Wilson. H.inrnrk. IlHtttlinrne. Leverltii.-. Hitrrltr-Let;, Putter. Is-a I'lnss r. l: M. SUtitoll llrldesburg, rl5. ton I.oiiKfellott. Martin. Poe. l'tlrce. Mount Aliv. 1'lni.s ii liirn.'j. Ullttodtl, Mutr. Howe, eiliiet'Iivtell, funnels, Sh. rbl.tn. Walton. Il.lllu'h t. nf llHl-a i H.'IIH Hill 1'ox f'hn.e. rlillds Merlon st.nte lit. rhro.ik. Kemi J. nk. I Clileoao, April S, I Norman Itow, of the Olmplo Ath letU Club, Sati Franclscei, established four indoor world's swimming record 'at the National A A V. meet last ! night. Itoss won tho soO-yard open racft in 3 rnln- 16 3-5 eec. breaking th old rec ord of 3 inln. 26 1-3 jicc. held by Perrr .McGllllvray, of the Uitat Iikes Nuvil Training Station P.oss Ilnished first In tim SOO-ynrd event (n S mm. C 4-5 sea. lowering the former record by one second. Ill the z:0ymtl swhn h covered the ells lance In rnln i-r, sec which Is three-llfths of u second better than the previous mark A fuvv moments later lit) captured the l.'00-jard event in 2 mln. 41 1-& sec The best previous time was i mln. 48 'J-f. sec T The llllnuls Athleth club team won the National A A V 400-yarei relay lu 3 mln. 38 2-& sec Tlnj Great Lakes t Naal Training Station team finished second nnd the Chicago Athletic Aenoct- ntion reiiresentntlves wero third. ,' Miss Olga Dorfner, of Philadelphia, , won the women's open ifSti-ynrd swim, making the distance In 3 mln. 6 1-S set 1 Miss Thclma Darby, of Indianapolis, was second and Miss lleglna llels, of Indian apolls, third. First and second places In Mie water. T polo contest, nn added feature of tho meet this yenr, were awarded to tha Chicago Athletic Association by default I'irctraps Ordtcel Razed I'otlHtlll-, i'ii April r. W h. Stev enson, thief or the Pnttsvllle fire el lartnienl has maelo n tour of the city, I in company with ofllclals from the State. fire marshal's otllco nn elordered tbo tearing down of a dozen buildings which- wero consldeied llrctraps. Six property Jt owners who refused to obey tho order have been nrreted ft I I -" . m !. MM l-.ill.'l ilT 1 .. . -species. iiipj measuitu iroin eig.n - , -v --. - : V..-.; .-hi-trr Norma lu till. teen intlies. MansileM Normiil Lincoln University. Tren- I'aruden N J, sportsman, Lewis ti.n Silwol of lnduttrlsl Art. Crelitii. i. night ten ntlnbovv In Hlg Leb- . . . aiu.ii. wiiii h is below Hiacktvood Frank 'Preparatory Schools iini.iei- or Auiiunon. iriei. nis hick in tne PHIL INDO-CHINESE RECRUITS The tlniekttpcr.4 appointed ale Cap.' tain Walter Camp, Jr. the division I athletic director, nnd Captain Hoyer. the mhlcllc dliectnr of Camp Gordon. Cap tain Hugh Doan, whose lino work helped In n great measuie to make such a bril liant sticiess of th last boxing thow ngaln has been appointed master of mzMwmmm W further activities for the iifturnimn Tttre were several features conn octet ; the big inning enjoyed by the wellies, the chief of which weir jj'minu'i aviful clout far over Carers d for three sacks, which opened the ' rt-nd, and Davidson's clever execution vt! the que;ze plav Two runs would t,lve been the maximum result of meri torious play In this lound had not jwi completely lost command. The "rale portslde fllnger added to the two ran. uvp.a t... ........... .. ., .,.,ii...i . .... - n.u uj irKitiiiiittu ttl.u Mtlllllll korlc by forcing tluee tellies iicro.ss im his free pasSeH Wlth the base, loaded three times he franked batters. ran counting with every pass. Tho no total of his babes on balls in the -tMnd was six Iillcer Ig Some Fanner Hllth Hilt-It r.n KE.,t . I. . - . .,.u vil tit ii. iiiu i e mhii sir gf triple and waiting to be scored, ,V"r lnIorlous!j fanned. Then every on the team enjoyed taking part SnJ mer.'-So-iound until it c.uiv .Wi turn to bat again This time i,J5u,ock were troweled. But again i.Ji?!."rl0rm the olub-swlnglng feat, m thU time he made the third out L The brettlett nin i... en. in .i, ...n JfA0.':111' Innings was the "stiueezo" O .. . wWion and Ilurns. All the is.... nas ""voted much time and to to this play in morning prnc-."- yesterday was the first oc ,, ther ,ho conditions maelo It f1 t0 Mn lt In0 "ue. So per- iCtlT anil te.li.,1 j .. . '...., lliat n ".-tiint:u nan n execuieu I'Se I "f" 'as onl" a tew yards from iBUiiJ.r ""' -"viason tiurnpcu tno -I ff.,ffl.'7 toward first There was not iM.. " chance to nip the ble flrtt !JJW tho plate und had not the w,i. v "" uctn men, uavieison 25 We- reached first safely. a the uSF t B0 ,aKe" unawaie that ho iTS.5.Jt?rt to ne'u tho ball. 11 was b .u..??" .'".. w"8 Va,. . "" "' -"at it ana all tn Jw . .how.le conclusively that tho '""l nd faithful u,.,l. a,. ,...i. ifjwouth'j prontablt fruit. HjrMikts Debut W?.tl.pfrance ln uniform of Eugene i,iln.. , " K C0,Ieglan whom Mack '-wErJ"? Fort Worth 'a-1 - ye- M StSrtl0,n noniT the new players K h.P?ndfnts' Bulle-'' wl" -KmJ?w.." 'he morning, has been WfTr,,"'nt.worl: at bis Home in bm 7f. " rom a-ilcn town ho VVS to.JMl-Bonville. Bailey la wier than Tnin., ,.,...,',.. ed L " batB " throws right I,-.T"" boy is not lacking in Inr f , ha a trone arm. Ilube I- .r -" "".u in youngster went Is UB rn..l... i - -, .- W1M .. " ullu vault) ciobu 10 d .ni.10 SH the ba". but all Illea lk to him Beht4!!01!1. eum'' ln Hie original te "stireen tho eii.i, , m-.. . ...m .i u . -.....vt ttnit A-iitttti. win !,,,la,uay on Hose Field, tho I.U1CD HlA Mr.l,u . .1,1 .1.. W. ..V.VO UH, Vt IIUII tilt) V...arr.ne- thin was tlio odd ,- ia8 Plav'rfifT nlav wns. wtermlneel later. Laat nlsht "IOC on Out loss nnd nn. will be -nasea on tho field "bb-5 Jllver. i rive In Aiurusta about the noon hour .Incl-.le Clark, who will represent Camp Haiicocli and Augusta In the main event is training hard for the light, as ' Ii- Is well aware of the fact that In Jt.nmy Frver. the Camp Gordon cham pion lie will meet one of the haidest fighting mlddlevvelghts In the countty As the battle will be for n decision that will carry with it the championship of the southeastern army division. Claik Is naturally anx'oils to beat the rugged Camp Gordon man and Is confident e.f his ability to withstand the lushes of the Gotelon bearcat and win tho cham pionship honois of Camp Hancock. , Scraps About Scrappers -lly BILL HELL- Fort tho first time ln two weeks a show will be held nt Johnny Iiurns's Cambria A C. tonight. Gus Lewis, one of the leading hantamwelght perfoimers. trill engage the slugging Dick Londiiiau. of Buffilo, In the wind-up Lewis has been shoving in wonderful stylo during the last year and should find the Uuffalo boy a good target for his accurate punches. Burns, who handles Letvl.s, Is peeking a match with Pete Herman and Is send ing his boy nlonc rapidly. Lewis hasn't suffered any kind of n reverse In a yeai and does not expect lo take anything but a victory for his efforts against Leiadmnn. The Ukulele Artist Lewis nnd Landman are the head liners, but pomethlng out of the ordlnuv will bo put on lu the semlvvlnd-up PJudl Lawrence, a Hawaiian, with headquar ters It. Washington, will bo Imported to entertain Kddle Mullen, the clever Port Itlchmond boj, with his punches, while tho fans i.ltjo will have a chance to listen lo the soothing notes of a ukulele before the bojs come' together. We have seen fighting songbirds of i the Charley (Kid) Thomas' tvpe. but tho I ukulele fight artists are rare. It would bo sad If anything happened to the mu sician. National Bantam Card A very attractive bantamweight bhow will ho staged at the National A. A. tomorrow night. Joe Lynch, tho boy who stopped Kid Williams, and Franklo Burns will exhibit In tho wind-up. This bhould prove a real test for Lynch, as Burns has mingled with the best for many years. He Is a veteran, but one who still retains his fighting form. Joo Tuber nnd Jack Sharkey are down to clash In the semlwlnd-up. This will ulve Herman Illndlii another chance to nut in an active .ivenlng. for lie usually works harder and more Indus trlouIy than bis boy. In tho othei Iioutu Btevo Flessner piet-U Young Mc Govern; K. O. Kggers takes on Frank I e Clark, nnd Battling Murray encag-os Dave Aster- llennr lonard In. training faithfully for hi. bout with Youn Joe iiorrii. tn nant Inc Woe. which I billed for .londay.nliiht ,- i l . i 1 II s 3- ' ! " "jVimII eG3 ' ' ' w- ft? M $tat-. jap M tjtfrjf " v iRrT s v w ame tiout stream and managed to land fourteen, all of them brown trout. George II Lariilv. nf I or. Hist Thomp on street lineiked an eight-pound roek Msh in the Maurice Ulur at Mlllvllle, N J FISHING NOTF.S Fishermen nrnund this tlty and vlcin tt are coieltnllv Invltul to attend ?. ..noting of the Pennslvaula statu Fish and Gamn Protective Association on Vprll Hi at the City Club. 313 South llroad street. Chuichlll Ilungerfoid nnd F. Stewan. noted anglers, win iIIscush the nevt imthod of surf casting Neinresldents' license tor fishing In New Jersey costs ii IB This Is a til) for Phllailelphlnns t,olng across the ferry i A,.,:,""mv Kink.!."- Heliool to tr,v tii.'ir iui it in tiiti Mit.ti,ii, April B Is the date set for the monthly meeting of the Philadelphia Count Fish, Game and Forestry Asso ciation M Puller, one of the Pennsyl vania state (lsh i omnilssloners, will mako an address at the meeting On. mile Prepnratorv H hoil champion hip Menerslmrg. Hill. Kxfter Interurailemte A A. of PhllidelphU cham plonnliip KrNroiial, ivnn Charter. Oer uinntoun. PrlenrtH' Central. Human I'arhollc nchiiol rhaniplonshlp Itomaii Caitinilc IIlKh. 1.4 Halle, at. Hcn dl. t'n Prop M Joavph'M Prep. . i'Uis t Tome llitverfor.l. Ilrooklvn Pr p. Pedal. P. rklnmen llethlchem Prep. Prim. Ion Prep t'lovi-lanil Unlverelty Hchool. riias J-ilermsntown Acsclcniv SVarth more 1'ren. W'enonith -Mil . Friends' Central Hnraie Mann, llanmrd. Ullman f'ounlry Si ho.,1 i'Uks a rennlnKt.m. Williamson. Fnr.l ham Prep. Illslr Aeademy. Klnilra Free e'l.ms I .St. Peter's High. Newark Acad- I i my Wllmlnirton l rienui', l ranuun aim vtaralutll Aiauniv. ,v,,eniotvn i-rep. r.aaton i'Ubs A Friends .Selrtt. I'pnnmlvanla In- stlluf fur Ilrnf. llrown l'rep, e'nny Tralnlns rithool York Collealate Nazareth Hall, lliirrl.tiiirg Anrtemy, ejlen Mills. Wesley e'olleulate Institute. ,, , e'Ua. a John Wanamnlter Colleglato In etltute of New York John Wanain-ker Col IrsUte Institute nf Philadelphia. Mrs. Jacobs Klected by Women West Chester, Ph., April Ii At the annual meeting of the Woman suffrage party of Chester County Mrs. Frances 1 IE. .Menus, of West I hester, was clotted I nrfiaMnlil l.i .ilrixit .if VI .j T.-lu I ,.... ! lenco Sn.llh. of Strafford, who det lined ' ,, ;,), Hifrh Schools re-election after sei t ng lour years Mrs Charles C Hlghlev, of West Ches i ler. was chosen sectetarv Mrs Antol netto Funk of Chicago, gave an nddresj , .ii Hie Liberty Ixtan One mile hlKli-school chainnlonRbln t Auierl. a Newark e'entral. ltaltlrnore PoK te. hnl. institute W'a.hltiKton e'entral, phlU ilelihla Northeast. Da Witt Clinton of NV York I.nne (MaH ) i i,m MorrlH IleWltt Clinton. Harris lejr,( Ti i r.ntrai West Philadelphia, Phll.i It l entrul tjlisiewooii, .vitl.init-y .tiait I uai i riiinuiK . ... 1 iMiihs Uesillriit. Steellmi KlimlMtntnn i All.tntl. t tly Trenton Krnsmus Hall. Glr I ar.i e'otleff. elennanlown IIlKh Clans a W.t Cheater Cheltenham. 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