rw" GIANTS, WINNERS OVER Braves, but Will Find Moran Willi Sin Team Games Start Earlier . By ROBERT W. MAXWELL LTHOCGII the basebnll season Is barely two weeks old. n ..-. Igthe favorites iu the American and up to Saturday night it wn prelate,! fkattn by Brookljii cannot be consldeied in the tame light ns heroic f .The Olants have been boosted to tho skies because thev won tune am Jut one game. That's n wonderful record: hut why shouldn't thev w, R-i-.t Dm tun weakest clubs In tin. io..i, i-i.... ,. .. IM"'" " " " " a i.ruokljn, ilien ffjoston aiid then a return engagement with Ilrooklyn. That nine-imi-o.... ItHJ Jar- frothing this year but win eight and lo&o two ball games, and If the tmth naay is w "" "'" mo noi yei in ronillllon to play ihKr best. torn lilt the hall Just as haul and when a good pitcher is on the mound ,i,P gill ate even .Stephen. The Giants are heie today for a fotir himt seiles and we will hac a chanco tit ste for oiir.'elies how much better Slity are than the lilted men of I'at kMonn. No doubt many will be stir prised to seo the I'hlls put up a stiff fame and make tilings Interesting for the talent from Gotham, yet such will Ibe the ease. r jMijer to 'Iuirl r Ersklne Mujcr. who hasn't lust a 'fme this year. will twirl for our nine. md Xew Vork will have to play better than at any other time this sear. May ing against the I'hlls will bo different from plajlng against the Uraves or Dodrers and this will be dlscoveied be fore sunset today. It U a telief to attend a ball game hid In tlio afternoon. That 4-o'clook ctufT pulled by tho Athletics last week very tiresome, especially when the names were long-drawn-out affairs, (ter making the long Journey from Shlbe Park It Is almost too late to attend the theatie, but things will he different now that the Phils are con rerlng some of the daylight and stavt 1nK at 3:3u p. in. i The big noise of the week from a Kroaa anu Huntingdon streets view- point was the performance of Miles Ket "is baptlMn of lire. The I'hlls have until the ilmo camo to slip him in a I , . ... looks like one of the best pitchers In I The Athletics will play a series w itli the leaiTtlf. nml 1r.nilpa.l 1,'ltl fat fl.r. Viinli.u .lila icnul, inrl nf,,.- .t.n. WI.NRKD CROSS MATCH Large Sum Oilmen, April :'9. Jim Barnes, of the Broadmoor t'lub. Colorado Springs, west rn opMi champion, and filll Nlcholls, of Vnv Yotk. yesterday defeated Jock Hut Mson, professional nt the filen View .'lub, Chicago, and "t'hlck" Hvans. na lonai amateur and open champion, 1 up, n an 18-hole 4-liall match at the South Shore Country Club for the benefit of the tmerlcan Hed Cross. .Several thousand lollars was collected. "I-.gjptiuu" Cigarclles A shortage In the world's supply of1 f tobacco for "Turkish" cigarettes I s caused American makers of these ' 'smokes" to turn to Japan for material bleiid with other leaf ln manufactur ?f the "Turkish" or "Kgyptlan" cigar lies of the cheaper grades. So large has )h demand grown, according to figures Willed to the Department of Commerce Yt Vice Consul W. It I.angdon. who Is t'Kokohama, that of the I6DC.36S worth I leaf tobacco shipped from Japan in I7. 430.491 worth ot it came to this ountry. in his report Mr I.angdon points out fiat Turkish. Maceooninn and Virgin n tobaccos have been successfully lynted In Japan and Korea. Turkish aoaccos giown In Rurea contain the ronia and all the good points of that 'roduced lu Turkey and Macedonia, lr. Laiigdou nlso say that, while the npcrlal Uovermnent monopoly bureau ilrtcts the Japanese tobacco-growing naustry. It doea not export tobacco dl tctly. The exportation of this tobacco conducted through commercial houses o which licenses to engage In the busl Ms of shipping out tobacco are granted ' the bureau. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL I.KAOVT. Nf.w Vork e.t 1'I.lh.delnlila C'loudr, SiSJ, oton nt llrooklyn Kaln. 3:341. r.?:.1."'" Onrlnnstl Clear. 3. I'lttkburxli-at C'hiriiao Katn. 3. AMKmr.iN i.K.ai'i: Athlftlea t Nw Vork Rain. SilS. lilnrlnii at Hoston 'luudv. SilS, ''el roll at M. Ixxila Clear, 3i30. lulraco at t'ltvebinil Clear, 3. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LOUK . . T-ouln. 4i Clnrlnni.ll. S (S Innlntu). ilctia-PlttsVurah Wet arin. 1 Other trains iiot seheilulnl. AMPJUCAN I.FOCE ndearo. Si at. Iiul, 1. Ietrolt,cierland Knln. , Olbtr teu-in not Miiednltii. St. ..!. .- -1-..!.... f. i o i.ariimie, n ua-vic, u Th 8t. Carthage team completely out aisea the Oakvlew nlh yaiterrtjiy on 1 latter'a grounds, winning bj tha r of tl to . The batting- of Second ran Tfcomas wa tha Ist!notve .titrB.pttii... m -UAJflMKO- PrBLlC LEUOEK-PmLADELPHrA, MOSUAY. AP1UL 21), 1018 '" IS pBBYS BROOKLYN DODGERS ARE NO LONGER IN NINTH PLACE IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE RACMd WEAK CLUBS, FACE REAL TEST IN PHILLIE SERIES Champions Have Had Easy Sailing With Dodders and , ron 2 w 'Abusy figuring out tile races in life rival leagues. The Hod Rn .'... ... JS.I1 We mni me uinms wotnu nave the pennant cinched by Decoration y. However, when McGraWs hlgh-prlccl troupe v.-ns sot i,n,.i, .... ,,. fejtlnc Dodgers there was n chango in sentiment, for any team th.-,. ..., ... feaff iloes not look so good because New York lias not faced uul opposition Sow lets consiucr uic case ot mo Phillies. Instead of sllm.im. it - leant a boost, tho critics still aro harping on the loss of Alexander, who, by tne way, i " ""!' mm wouiu not nave been with the team re Wrdless of the sale, and tho local club Is tho unanimous pWm f!.. . ftlate. That dope Is all wrong, Mawrnss, all wrong. Tim pmi, i,,. .. rat Moran nas ueen experimenting with his pitchers, h.ivm- v...... i. .. .pralnod thumb and cannot hold a b.it, Whined is not hitting and the new mtnaie not acquainted with the signals and the slle of play lii ,, ., Kips the lionio folks any .je.lit for the work they have done All ue ie,.i foul Is New Yo.k and the runaway race. Perhaps this Is the dope' kite-',., the season, but right now the PhlN look just an eood n ii, ,: .m ' What May Happen in Baseball Today UII.KIC.W '. i.iiai.i i: llntm I'letrlmiil ( liliaxn New ork Detroit . M'llshlnstiiii I.oiil- P.C .s.n .;.-.i i ,IHI .h; .1110 .11111 ,:iihi .'.'ii win .Sill .;?s .iiii .: ,31111 .I.V. .:!! .:i:i:i I ,ni. .no; .Aim .:ik.-i .:i:i:i .aot .j-:i NAIKINAI, l.i:mi. . I.. IM. Hhi New orl, Phillies . . ClilraKii Clnrlnnntl I'lttoburKli St. I.OHU. Itostotl llrui'kbii . l.o.r ,SIK ludii ,vr, .411 !iSs .1191 ,IKHI ,imi:i S - ii a A .". 4 I 'i i; .;.-ii .an: ,.VI ,:ou M .."00 .luu .MIS .'llll SIS ..1.-.II ,:is:; .t::i .IK.' pitched one pood game and lost the other through his own dumb b.-wi run nhig. lie will know hettir the next time. Milton '.Mule'' Wat.-ou will be a great belli to the team when lie gets Into shape. I.Ike Main, .Moran Is working mm nam ami In a "eel; so he will H!n, the huge hurler from Michigan. fom' ltchcrs to depend upon, Mayer, Miles,' who was lallid awuy fiom St. i "ogg. -Main and Piendergiist, fo an Pete because bis hired man quit and other will be welcome. Joe Oeschger Is Ml the old farm llat. settled all dllll- on ll, sidelines with his bum leg and. cultles and came back to the fold soon although lio says he Is lecoverlng titer the season started. iTe was put speedily, he will not bo utnllablo until to work by I'at Moran. and ltent at It next month. lime. He held the blustering Uraics i l'a1 "omc acnes to four hits and no runs, all ot which j This series will be the last the I'hlls u quite pleasing. will play here for some time. After Hour Delivers j finishing with New York Jho team goen to llrooklyn and then makes its first Hogg has delivered the goods. Maver western trio, returning on Mav 29. t'onir iiii i-in-i,t if i.a ,.oriau n ,,in. , ,,-ni i. A ..-in. .. r.... . .......i. ,.r ... mi.. clock when ho gels on base. Mike 'baseball. - . . BARNES AND .NICHOLS , BOSTON 15 RAVKS CfM.M PhRKl OI' OL'R'A I HLIriCS i r ..... . .... t- .".". n tians ami Hutchison Are I.oferf in ; Haugliloii t-;js the l"oulhern Iwirlcri Exh'iliilinii Wbieli Xets :, ' Ileallv Ilcloim- to the . Ileau Kalers llinton, April S9. I'eiry I). UnuRh ton. president of the lioston National League ilasehall I'lub. said last night that he had (lied a claim with the Na- tlonai Uaseball Commission for the sm'- I ,;...,. i .i i iws of.. Scott Perry, a member of the, pitching staff of the Philadelphia Alh- ........ letlcs. I.nst season rrosiucnt jiaugnton , obtalned Perry from the Atlanta Club, i of the Southern Asi-oelatlon, for a thirty 'davs' trial. At the end of seventeen duy T'eVi-v left the team and did not nlav In , J Crr Ifll tlio leain aim uni 1 im 1W ' I Tu i ...... i. I errv ten uio iciiio nun um um li.iy in The play was substantially even all ,,. ,,,., iP,,ues for the remainder of hs way, Haines and Nlcholls winning the season. I lie match hv inet.- .n the seventeenth' Hy a decision of the National ( otn-I -Tten. when Kvans's approach bit ' y;0. H",-li .fiVrlns hlK"lrj-out Just WioIWh ball on the green and stopped "ore thJ I lusebail s?ason opened this hort, allowing Harnes to teglster tlio spring Connie Mack signed Perrv. Pres - inly par I rrom u good approach. Tho jaetit llaugliton claims that Perry. In re- neaalscorea were: Ha nits and Hutch!- turning lo the major leagues, should on. ,o each; Nlcholls and Hvan", iJ,come to the Hoston club. . ' American I!. C. Wants ' Games TOR Amn VII fM lAl'W Th. American n. c. wouW like tn r-1 ranse game with tennis whon members are "" " from tlft'fii to seventeen years nhi. Write l-'ied for .lending in TurU.ir ami i en -iM.r. i fti.rn.-unt v. HAVE RIGHTFUL CLAIM ON LEHIGH VALLEY CAGE TITLE $ 4 M . , H-RHk vH-tiSB C9Bw H552E2.li' HLw.pH ip SBK3 - p v swpBsni ,mH -s- iKv m 4i9V Wpq pZ&tiBKKKA R LrES$ i R Ai ferL cSHflfllHIft - Rf Wp - jjBBm R V JifliB wtim 3&IHIHr3 L i HHflhlHDIHI inlH Mtjar 'BpSiOLidHHHHi A .n"1 osl . HHHHHHHHHhBBh V3"5HI IKLLLb a - nSBriBf f r B ' ' 99lc .IHBiBi BK!luiniP3rf''- lcHBHH9Ci&--dlrfWlMNflillr HI ' J, t. V. JZ. .jfrff-j-ir. . ..?lysgS.a.ft. SiS-W i-wilill i iiillllli. m mil nan 11.1,1 11.11 uie xm.wbmi .. j " v.' -- - . . t jr.'.. .rt , ,ri: -. --z . - .-..-0-. -.. :x;i ft.v v-, t;?itttTBgffi-i Defeatinc every team which it played, tho Moravian Preparatory School basketball team has a right ful claim on the cage championship of the Lehigh Valley. In all twenty games played, seventeen of them resulted in victories. The three teams which won from the Moravian quintet were defeated later in the season. Some of. the Moravian victims' were Lehigh , freshmen, Laston High, Bethlehem High and Penn Argyl. Great credit for the splendid showing of the up-State team is due to Coach Filippone. a Philadelphfan and a graduate pf Trades School. The players are, landing, left to right: Captain Rice. forward: Krauso. forward; Brady, guard; sitting, oach Filippone, Chiles, guard; Lomas, forward and ' ' r , Bavhert. center. l ' WINNING HARVARD AND DEFEATED PRINCETO N EIGHTS rj ; S. " B "" ) V.. $ " i 3 ' ni-'"-- J??5HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHMBaV,VlHMM -?T I g ,tJ . .'-3if)'BBWIBEmBBBBBBBuBKJ7ti '"-mL 5 illfrr "& 5!?" 5 ; i wmm . ..'.- .v. , r . y w. , . - I f 'V Sv'. 'i--'V- L1' S ' A ho icwcd -del! pfnoil no luitulicap to the Ciintson vanity oarsmen on l.al.i' CurnpRip at I'rlnccton just Saturday, when the Hnivunl hoy.- t-aiiii' through trii.mphiiin by a tnai'Kin of one length over tho TiRc-r tii--t eiirht. The HniMird l'lcslmiQii al.-o dcfeatcil tho I'l-inrptun yearlings. The seating of the llnrvaul varsity I bottom), left to right: Stroke, Kmmet; No. 7. Whitman; No. (i. Withington; Xo. C, I'aikman; No. I, Hatchcldcr; No. :!. Loiler; No. U. Coleman; how. Howen; co.wwain, Kcynders, Princeton (top) was seated, left to right, as follows: Stroke. I'ustou; No. 7. Uoche (captain); N'o. (1, Lamont; No. .", Duncan; No. I, Walter; No. :t. Bryan; No. 'J, (ianlner; bow, tiodfrcj ; coxswain. Ham- mci:. PREDATORY LAWN TENNIS AHACKED Geographical Residence Limits Suggc.-led to Hoot Home Tournev VU IWOII.IJ I'OIAUZK GAMK riod.iiory !.imi Ii-uiih i .t iv.'ii.n Ii the prnRrexn 'f the Anifri-Mii K-in-e. That H the opinion expreM'd Iv . hailei .'humhtif, on of the leadep; f tho Kings I'ounty Lawn Trnuin -'l ii. Aci'ordlitp to tbe banto t henry which Chambei'M expounds anil which llmlu foor with inuny in arioim parts of the f(.ui.tr. It' is olivlously u taethol blunder In the administration of the game of tho courts for a I'allfornlan to win and hold the New Yoik State chamiilonshlp title. Likewise It s a poor policy fpr a player lesldlng In Hostou to pick out an eav mark lo win the I western championship, fur instance, in Chicago. As the veteran sees conditions fur tho coming geasnu on tho courts of this coun try the support of home tournaments should bo the llrst and paramount con- sldeiatlon of all tbe players. A neces- sr.ry check upon rval tournaine.a boosit. , ing eould easily he effected through a Ic.ronimematiou of the executive com- ,'" of the National Association i nose who ii-imp hi inr in.m i.i.i .1. n- opinion that It is the only way in which the smaller i-lmmpionsnips ami local tournaments can be saved so as to in- fiUI,. ,.ntr. u,,t. The recommendation has been made that the executive committee ru'o that in competition for State and lm al cham pionships no player may enter who te sldes outside of the geographical section hi which the tournament Is held. A ..,,.. ..... ., mis cuy is in me .iiiiiii i se.ui.n. ""' ',,i,t'rs1 "T,"'11 ' '"ii kZ Vrv a les deuce In the Slates of New Jersey, Nw. Yol.,. m, i,,.lm,yvnll,a. which for) tl0 .nvtuio,, nccordlng to Hie con- dtitution of the Cnlted States National I-awn Tennis Association. Those who stand as sponsors for tho proposed restrictions believe that the gieiltett good can be accomplished this i . , . ..,,. in - - - - - - - .--- -- --- ,- , , season by booming the local ompetl- tlons. Kew ot the plajeis will desire to m0VP about tho country to any ettent. I "r once,.trat,R the lawn tennis forces I" Vie tourname.i scheduled for the Heven geographical divisions the most . constructive woik may be done. I.. 11. I Waldner. the president of Mio Western Association, who Is a stanch upholder i of tho sectional plan of operation, ban I been asked to nut the plan in operation In bis division, which Includes the States I of Illinois. Iowa. Kansas, Mlchlga ., vci.raka and Wisconsin 'l1 .. ;an. Mis. ''' Fifty Mon llvnvh First in livoivii'Iiitliaii Game tiiidti. c.i me lirt went (Tip Itrmtti .mil ImllHtio wtt 1 1.' ti thf rtMitnl fur iniHlrii Ititofhutl hi tol.il miinlifr nf ineii rricltlnc tlrs.1 Imk-c. IAihIIj tlfl Im(Iith cut Unit fur ilurhiE tlir tniitr!. The PrnwiiH i n. nit tilnctcfii It It, mid ( lfrl.iiiil rti'ten. the tot.il beluc thirty, eti-ntrrii li.iftf on lutlt urrp cliru. Ifteldnd tt.it ti'r pet II in: ten iinil tlm-- of Mir l(rcmn sfni. ( 1r rlattil Iinil ti b.ittrr hit, whltr cull ten rn Inn) ii iiiiiii erf tn Nrt thntiiKh tin rrrnr. h a rt'ititt nf 1 h nmn inrn crtlltii; un lur. trnt -iiiip rrr left tin re. SELECT UNIVERSITY MEN FOR TRAINING Allcmliiiifc al Suiiiiiii'i' l.iniitcil lo Those of vaniTtl Ctnii'sf Camp The Belct'tlon of nipmbrrn of tilt . H. T. rx, of the Vnherflty of Petmwyhniita. for tbe fiuniiiier training; ramps bun be trun, f.illowlnj; reodnt of urdeiM by Mnjbr uiiilf T. tlrlffth from the AVnr Ocimrtineiit. Miplicatloiis are being re-, celved now for admission to the train- Ing camps, which will he conducted In June nt places not el uunounccd liy tho War Department, These ordeis are . ....... ... ...in.,,...- ..-,i- lir VI II 1IIII1II1 111 ULtT 111 III I I 1U1 l. lllllillllh at the I'nlcerslty, and have been awaited for some time. I'tider the authority granted by the national defense net. tho Secretary of War directs that training camps for further practical Instruction of mem bers of the adianced course of the re sere olllccrs" training corps be held. Attendance at the camp will tic lim ited to members of the advanced course nnd such other selected members of senior divisions, who bale lecclvtd mill Instruction equivalent to the basin e and one jenr of the advanced . . tnry instruction cmiivaicui io .. o.imo course anil one ear oi uie .uivoineu iirsn pre.scilbed liy general oi.lcrs .No. . nf tilt? War Department. All members of the 1 nlverslt ot . ..,.. II...I l.v ntirrnl nwlrrx No. llllliril I II V--- iiuvi. m-tfj 0. .-..., w . 49. Pennsylvania liifnntry unit of tho It. o. '. who have not already done so. .,,, .... ,niP,l i ,1v,inee to iii?re In will be teaulred In advance to agree In i In the second lulling me League is writing, in accordance with the War ilanders got busy, and whon Hntej who Departinent ...-.lev t.. nttetuT nell camps. ,inu also ii. aceepi hi. ine uimuii . . ...... . . .., .,. i... of tint i.overimiem sucu iransportauoii as the (lovernineiii may proviue, or mile - age nt the lato of three and one-half cents per mile at the colleges, tchnols or homes, to such camp as they inny be dliected to attend, and mileage at the rate of three' and one-half cents per mile fiom such camp after completion of couise of same to their homes within tho limits of the Cnlted States. f?Jf V SHAWKEY FOOLS CAMP D1X NINE" I Tuirl ."a Team to ic- ton and Crashes Out Two Home Huns UIC CKUVD AT GAME t rlchl-l.iiMi. N. !.. Apul -9 With t 1 tiddler in King it " th l,rael i.ine i.preniiting "'limp ti went down !. defeat at the bauds of Hie ' A -.-..uiitlng team of the Philadelphia Nay .ml hero esterda. 4 tu I. Two foimci liiofvosionala opposed each other in the box. but Hob Khawkey. In his Hrsl ap- -.. ,1...MAntf4pnlrl peaiance for 1 uvie nai". i-ui-iii"" t'.at lie has lost none of his uunnltig by f..niiliig ten men and allowing 011 four hits. Kddle Williams was touch. rl for i.ine safeties, two of them circuit diiMs by Shawkey, and thereby liangs the tale. The gam" " thoiouglil OijovM b ll.e crowd assemtiled, and. coupleil with the fact that the fight was between the 1 A .. nml Hie Navv. added Just tuflicieiu t() ,. ,)att,a to mal,0 tt a matter r .-,-. i.i.tiuv. The Naj had to de- pr.mi for must of itu support from the soldier ,bos, because the handful "f sailors who accompanied th" liaui wire .atrit,.k In- the treinendous odd-i m i V'ltI-- t' the population at I'amp ". :'"i "" 'not lien up until Schweri lul a bnei to light field, tcoring I'liluuoine. which just put enough spirit into tnem to show the Satnmees how tha N.ny-acti when aroused to action. ShawKc's ('.real .Start Promptly nt 3 p. in. '""!'' ''?"'. ml W. Johnson threw out the list hall for "liy" Walton's boys, and the game .. i .....-., rtrwf mini un for I 'ist Accounting', got a life when Klsh dropped ' an easy one d worked his way to seij. ond. but was eft her . -Then noo (JKr. 11 t ai rtrt ! IHl III II1H Kt I'llC ,, ""-"", ", ,,,re Then Hob -". . ."..,.. ..,. nawite came ill'mi - " .. - 'K,?",., tlee men to face him whiff'd the air Just as nicely as eourtesj would ,, ',i i, kpemeii that the former vn(l,e would ho loo much for the camp DK contingent. I It, .lie ..run Mack's made 1L llll w O.IH Mini ' - ' At i rui-H in aoe il bad throw to llrst on ;:,--,--,;.,-;... ,.. ,,,. latter ...aoe -. - . . um, vn,w hollie ' ... ,..,.....,. Rii0 to rlKht This ail Mintage of one run looKeil migiity ".k with Shawkey tiaveling along so nicel). but onlv until the fourth Inning The soldier boys then got busy. Kisli lined to centre and madn second and then third when Schwerf pein.ltteil one of Shawkey's twisters to get away from him. r. 11,1 fln.-illv score.! the tl. t and only tun for Dix on stelnhauser's out after the throw to first to catch the I miner. Not lo be alarmed. S'.iawkej nut Ins own game on he with his two home. n. one iu the fifth, ami the other u. 1 lie seventh inulng. Uoth of these were hard-hit balls and with no feme and a fair wind Just traveled on and on. The other tcore of the Nay Ynrders was made In the sixth Inning on llaeff ner's single, a stolen bate a passed ball and McWIllluins's clout to the right garden. Ilerry Mmle Good The team from Dix tiled their best to wipe out Ine lead of their opponents, but all In ain. Tho former Yank pnclier was master of the situation at all times, and his speed was Just a trlile 'on much for tbe soldiers, who we lilajuig their third game. They made eerul substitutions to stem the tblc of ilefeat. but their Pinchers only stryil. out, until Howard Iteiry made his flr't appearance tu the uniform of the Seventy-eighth Division, batting for Lieu tenant Hull J in the ninth Inning Htm uiado a rather auspicious entiec by wal loping a pretty single to left. Hut his teammates could not help him out, and the tame ended with Stelnliauter's pop !1 which 11, Schwett gut, leaving Hwrj stranded. ilaeffner split his finger in the thirl and was fixed ul) In right field for the rest of tho game, exchanging; places with Hdiwert. PI had not caught for over a ear, but his work showed thtt he liac lost none of his skill behind tho bat The cost Accounting nine came down tn DU ill the morning and took In the sights, and were then glen an arm spread which had been arranged by Lieutenant Colonel Johnson and Athletlu ' Director Walton, fe'coic: COST ACCOl'NTINU CAMP DIX rhono rhoao Irfitera.cf 0 I I 0 0 Sanford.ef o II 1 o 0 tipaldlnc.lf 0 o I n 0 llalrd.sa.. li o (1 0 : CKuh'an lb (I I II 1 n KHh.lf I I I I I I It'ner.c.rf. 1 a tl 0 0 llatrn.sb.. II 1 a a 1 I Krltz,8b . 0 u .1 I 0 Htrln'er.rf o u Ii o 0 ' i JlcWn.il Oil nil llcll'ld.lb o 010 0 Hi Chtq'ne."t 0 0 .1 0 ll-tti.'.'ti. . 0 0 1 01 Hrh'rt rf.c o I 3 n Thomp'n.e o 1 ,1 o n Mhawkey.p S!0:o Wllllama.p u 0 o X o . ' Kljnn.lb.. 0 n 1 0 0 Toula ltl''J 0 'Horry . o 1 u o o PatKiMf ii o II II Total! 1 4 l'l 10 i Iiatteil (or natrd In ninth tllatted tor tunford in lhih famp pix oooi oohn n i Coil Accouniln. A. C 01OU1110 04 Two-bast lilt ilaefrncr Homo run. Shawkey. 'I. Uacrlflra hlti Frlti. S, St.ln hauaer. Wllllama, Hlolen base llatea. Ui lUeftner, 'lliomp.on, Struck out Hy Shaw key. 10: Wllllama, 4. Baa on ball Oft MtiaitRev. i vmrirtt -sicAVoy an uoi Cartay, 118,000 SOLDIERS ' PLAYBASIiETBALL i Remarkable Showing Made at Various Training Camps , in War Report POPtr.AU KVKHYVi'llKRE MhIiIiiIiiii, April 'JO. In luund tig me. 1 18.000 soldiers rs in the military tm'ning nimps panl ciliated in organized haH-etball, alone lust season, ntcordlllg L'i '.,.?" W"? ..,!J1.r.r2n.' '.: ,!" Ul 1 ill II It Ml Ull' 1 If till i-i'lUl n t" I m , itjic-iil !: tiHMToft, ituinl)(r f tho Wnr Ie- pnittnrnt lonmilflon un mniiliitfiniiiii mt1tttei. In charKe of ramp aihlelbv -tM.l "... 1 t ..r .1 ,V:;H,:.,Vbe ranked 'me who ,7ao pla,,d infuinially "ml b?. would brag piajcci iniiuniany ami won wotiiu urn g l,.-ti.niil.er nni.-li nearer 130.000. wlileli m. .ins that in..iv men lmw Liken part' in .oinpetltlxe Imsketball tin- yiar than , e.-r before l-o'tor lt croft l,a been struck by I'o.tor ltacr.ift ba been struck liy the widespread popularltv of iMsketbiill , in tbe minus. "The cliobe of educatUe and coiiitietltlie games for the soldiers i !" tff'n",';ji: i',,;;8, .,ar,f,'!,,,',;'v : kVitvltles This idea Is para.nount. but It does not necessarily minimize tne rcc- rrntlnnnl (illalltUs. "(Insketball Is such a game limited In team organization nlune makes It excentlonnllv Although I this fact . Intensive. It Is a gaum that requires a keen en ordination of the physical and inentrl. Instance-must bo gauged to a nlc'-y nnd eer effot t lie i orrectly limed. Such n training enables a soldier t retain and evi-iolse Ids uits and Itiventtxc fnctil'les under tin- most trjing ilrcumstiini-es. and the consequent body punishment he r.vfixes leates tti iiim a msregerii rm-c-,iiial injiilies. in short. It Is ii miig tullcent course In liard"tiltig ' " "lUitside f thoso advantages tin-slinpl.- iMimpinetit icnu;rt-d fif h.ikt h.ill makes It n'l ldnl iiiiiiii game." IHntoi- Ita.vcrnft asserts, lr mav lie ilai"il In Hie oticn as well us under rover. In certain camps." he sa.s. "the lotuts tune been strung with arc lights and matches are plued outduots at night " Tm Lull Opera i'roihlieil Aiiistrriluin, April Jil What is said to l, the llrst purely 1 tnklsh opera has lii-en produced nt the lonna oiks ouse. Its title Is "I'liaabau based on the Arabian Nights lnle. I loth the book nnd tin. music aro In Tuiks. I'rltlcs say that the music, being eastern, suffers somewhat from "rb.Mlinilc mom tony." but the Turkish national dances mid the Imam's prayer i-evne wete a success. Twenty Thonmnd Funs See Service litisvbidl lloslou, .'pnl :".i.- Tnciitj -eight thounuud person suw a ha. eh. ill tfini from ramp ieven defeat the t'oinmonwealth 1'ler miv.it nine, 0 to ", nt Uruves I'Ical .M-stcida. In tlie first big set vice game under the new M.i"NachueiiH Sunday ba-e-b.ill law. Ailiuisvltin to the ball paik was fiee hut ,1 coIPm tioii fm: the suppm t of -i r n e ulhliti - w ji taken du. ing the guiue LUCKYSTRIKE CIGARETTE 'f!SSmBKB rvlwVi'.':''''''.'-'! 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'. ,ii:'- .'.'"''' -;.-!'"A .:'.., ...ii:.;:W?":;'K?K'.'f;.v 1 :fefejas! ..ii I Mai-i LEW TENDLER OPPOSES JACKSON THIS EVENING IN RING AT NEW HAVENj Newsboy King Will Get Into for a Schedule Fifteen-Round Go Thomp son at Olympia H HILL rpll 12 newsboy king i 111 lc In action to-' I .aIdM r..w Tpniller. ncelnltned hv . .,. . ,,, ,,.v, utnr nt ,h Melit. . Xhi ! onnoso Willi. Jaclcson. the I .. . .v ..i... r. - ...-. "-r .'-. . - . noiisallonftl Now ork boy, for the roo ond tlmouhpli he battles over the fifteen- round ootir?e nt New Haven, !oiui., to- l"U"" "-" " -J . . . . . . I '"'' Tor 7heoV, oiJot .,' b '''for, .,,, . j- t.ii ,. bojs are billing to concede Tfndler tho t victory. The only cpiestloti Is. " Jarkson last the limit? . , ., . i i. ...... The last l me these bo . 'M' s ' " '""l '"',"',.,' "Vn-lVJi., In the Olympia ring last fall, and Tendlrr imnilnl ibo N'cw York lad a severe i...,.i.. At that time many believed Jnckson ul(l b. lucky to Ut another round. Tendler now is ni ,'"s op, an. ms inrce-rounu m .r. . ........- lint week has made him a big favorite th the New Knglnnd light fans. . . ... n .... jurivuii in wtt.ipi If Tendler Etops Jnckron It will place him another step nearer a maicu ror lltctitwetKhi honors, and It nlfo win ninik the end of a boy who lose to fniiio nternlulit. That one-round knock boy who lose to out decision ocr Johnny imndee at Hia iilmpla was Uih tiiumph wlil.-h tmiught Willie from ohin Ion iniu me iiiiicok"' Tendler and Phil Ulassman left es tenia f.-rihe s, one f the eti.ouut.r .Iu.Umiu will remain in New York milll .. ... ... ... !,.. n clivitiile time. t ......! -..i-,1 Id At-rortf1 IllilplllfT liV the heavy aiKAnce sale. Anjtlilng short .. n Lnn-V-rtllt W-llt Vie U 1I SUriirlSe. , IfltMil tiunu m . .iiiivi' m, . .... .-.- "l " .'"- ..,., Jackson has linaereu tne reguiauon , ln , ,(.or. rhn.y. TuYiimirJr In ltrnlt with all the Iioys save Johnny Kil- th wlmt-iiu t.. an all-star show nt lh ' bane, and for Tendler Jo put him away JiVnT,1.1 ."W.eft.e."nnii ".'nit . will be a big thing for tho newsboy tllr.K l.tonanl. "'" na "" champion. Il.ne tr will !. a buv bov this nut Ta.e v.. Tiiomp.011 STti-ita.,1; 1,4. .u ?;!'..?Bifl'i,.5?; 1IIR Hill T-Ue. tl.. blaek Jess W.llard. ZZX. '.'"msv 1, "iKte'st and Jack Thompson, tho giant colored Micky iMmoiit ..of N-wark. In an Utht battler from the West, will .xeha.igo Cttnt,,"!,.rnIl'rt',iei'iehlM.,fc swings In the featutc engagement at the 1 uurns affair. filynipU tonight. Thompson has been a ' consistent winner since he came to this ' )vl, ,rni,in. th i.antam champion, frtll It v. his most recent coiuiuetit liclng at show at the -Natlonul A. A next Saturd.Ji th- n-i,.n. ,if Hie veterin tne Jean- "s''",t Jack Miars.v. nf New- TorV.. In th-i tne expense or .me Mer.in aoe je.ui vvlmbui. 1.1 a eU-tanl. The semifinal wl)3 nette. Kid Norfolk lias been the only- slum- :dille O'K.-fe. Jek Weln.ttln'a hoej man able t. make ThomiMnn eMend "" ol""t tolt-re. of New Vork. '" himself. It now Is tip to Tate to halt Thompson's winning slreta Anothrr lirui'e of rugged Iio.h will come together In the Hemlwlud-iip when K o. I.ouglilln, the Helhlehcui caveman, I eiiteitahis I'huck Wiggins, the Indian apolis middleweight. Thete hoys are Hungers and seldom f.td to give action. in the other bouta Kreddy iteesc meets l.dille Morgan. Wally Hash takes on Johnny T.Miian and Abe Attell tiold Heln battb-H PatH Wallace. Itoi-k.v Kansas ibe ingcd HulT.ilo , llghtv eight, win oer Ann- D'l.earj. of I New "S ink. 111 the fifth muml ill the feu 1 tine hioit at the Niitiuual A. A. last Sat nrdii oigln. l'loni tn. 111-1 round to the fifth Kansas hud all the better of the RQESS SSfiSryPKBS By this time you've found out that war bread, Lib erty bread all the kinds of bread we eat nowadays taste much better toasted. Toasting gives them more flavor, more "interest." V" Action With New York Boj$$ A.V 1 BKLL fight, with ons minute of the ftti' rotiml irnn Tvn.,u.,. i.t. .?.... .... -.3 Ian- with ri.i,i a -J.. A." viL?"-1 . 1 .. ..nl.v mm art. liiu Acn' aji Yorker to th V n'f L'.". .-? t t wvi mi wbti i -m blood wjwi KUshlnc freely fioin A wit8 Vl over Ills left eve, Iteferce ncktmrt then & stopped tho botiL '' -'l'l' !(! MVUU T," '-llnd-Up a.eo failed . go the,? wild Hurt Kenny ,nd JohnnF " vt uu Hurt Kennv slid Jolmn Wolgast ucnt well for Hlmost SW1V : roundel -Iii i--fJl. lflF -nV l", u l.ln V.n!t, K ., Johnn, ?' ., Ule "''' ,,rf'ke bis utin, then called oK a. J the ,iB,t for the night. Johnny th" 3 light for tho night. Johnny then . declared the winner. -'aB In the other boulB Paul Doyle dre'tPf Billy Itolnh Mron witii Jimmy McCabe, over Sammy Terrln nnd Max William son stopped Voung .Nelson in the nfth. " rn KM XVIIUnms. th- former bsnUrawe!ht',' f'ft obbost. Krnnkle ClirK: ot'twio ells:. In Icii-rou'vl itrin at tuitimore to- mor,. in' the inTnnl.u"k u""' or ,,,IM;M , .,,. .snimiif. ll.a Ihul l. I.a- ....- ... Uivwiio "-III tv.' tho : ,, th Vountrv ' - mm in in-ir n- Teilrlv Murnhv !n -the.nsine of 1M n.nshl nil h i! Iiim. ! In liaatun u'" Alunihy bus met nump of th3i OI Ilia , Ijl.l .till -. l .Ima iiln u itootl u-cuuut of titmiElf . HH nf'RSSL' SJIrT r'i'hVatthi y-"Jfr r,,riiMin,!,'Tii.i,"i-K ,h8 W.1.) iiir:....'" .."A,n:J . 'l '' ':'' Wit-" lUlim iitnn f On f T from uu tli Mleta a v.a i'it.ll"J' iuiisi iiirinni iiuir.i . ft - s. iu? vijiiiiii .M.V 0 'I rrunkle rullliii. .ha. tipAAti.-n .!..... Johnnv RoMirr. ih Nw Yorlc bnntam.VI mftftN tflM itrn in MannrhuKftti ban , tuin. In u '.en-round prUo al Chelsea, Masi.jBa tonldht. , , J or Ilurrrll, tho 1ch1 middlwrlght. far'?'' t"UKh 1'O.v vhn hr mpfct lUttltnic KoPtn.r. of thi t nlird Stair na. tn th wlnd-uir " ht h wrll-ljulanceU iurd lit thr Cumbria CIuU fruho t'lrnltin". ,PV ll( neil Sox Defeat All-Starn nni Itridgrport, Coiui.. April " - The Tloton Ani'ri'Hti l,fHgiii t'lub drffHlrU thr BrldE'--.., roil AIl-Htam hrrf vrBterdiiy, 7 to 0, lor t'mrl.i ami hwrd hlttir.ir. Only four mernmi htii of ilie rrulnr ltontun loam wer urd. n. ii. KAt Itniitn nifrnan1" 7 12 I All Stum . . fl S rlj Haprlp" Jonri and Muer McOaUt and ICri.ht'i Svi l,0..i ?':?.: :am .-iv i wst ji g3Siliiii Mr wB5ii i'-'-, M i "B '. f '. fi l Ul . l'l 1 Rt 4 . til i I Wl ft, v 11 1 D 'tr ST rli tl' n tf h fit 16 ft'' Ml 1 ltd 1 IP1 V lei"'V? v; I f iTii.il ii 'nrfif