Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1919, Postscript, Page 15, Image 15

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    ETONING PUBLIC LEDGKK PHILAUELPUIA, TUESDAY, AlAllCU Jl, 11)1!)
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ATHLETES OF ALLIED NATIONS TO COMPETE FOR CUPS AWARDED BY PRESIDENT WILSON "
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WILSON OFFERS
SPORT TROPHIES
President and General
Pershing Will Donate
Cups for Allied Meet
BEGIN STADIUM WORK
Pnrl. Mnrch 11 President Wilson
nnil OciHT.il John J Pershing liap mm
offered ttophle for the Interallied
Olympic meet,-which Is to be held t
.lolmlllMr-I'ont, nenr Paris In June
This announcement hns proeil a grent
lncentl for rompetltlon, and the Inter
est In the athletic Raines has Increased.
The President's trophy will ko to the
nation scorlnjr the greatest number'of
points In the track and field eents,
while General Pershing's trophy will he
awarded to the. winning team In the
rifle shooting competition.
Colonel Walt C Johnson, chairman of
the game? committee, has announced
that Oeneral Petshlng has ghen his
hearty consent to ho naming of the
great athletlu stadium and field now
helng constructed on the Trench mili
tary ground nl .Tolmllle-k-Pont, "Per
nhlng Held " The Held, after the game,
will ho turned oer to the Krerich to
stand for jears as a monument to the
sttong ties of friendship between the to
nations.
Construction work lyis been started nt
Jolnllle, nnd In the coming weeks the
project will be pushed to completion At
an appropriate time a dedicator cere
mony will be held, when (leneral Per
shing and the other officers of the Amer
ican cpedltlonar forie w ill, bi united
to bo present
The eent has aroused so much In
til est among tho members of the Amer
ican forces that numerous nlhlctes'who
could now hae been on their wa home
lmD asked to be allowed to remain until
tho big g,imcs are oer In near! all
iaes these requests hae been granted,
as tho American forces aie more than
nr.lous to win the Allied game"
HUSTON WANTS LIEBOLD
Yankees' Viie President in Chi
cago Seeking Star Outfielder
llilmc". March 11 Colonel T ti
Huston lce ptesldcnt of the Yankees,
Is here trxTng to swing a de.il whereby
tho Xew 'ioik club will be enriched to
Hie extent of another left-handed hitter
Hefoio Colonel Huston returns It Is be
lieved that he will make n trade w th
Manager Kid Gleason for Nemo l.lebold,
tho diminutive utility fielder of th
White .Sox. Hugglns has it numoei in
ptomlsing joung pitchers he can give
In exchange for another oultiemer.
The outfield situation of the Yankees
Is somewhat unhealed, iilthougn Hug
glns Ins n number of candidates who
mav show up well enough to land berths
as icguliirs Hnlns th pla.ver fiom the
Ureal lakcs Naval .Station Is a pruitns
Ing candidate, and if he shows nny hit
ting latent he iimv get an outfield place
Huff lewis, uliu wns obtained from
the lied Sox, will probahlv be pTased
In i niter Held, while Ping Uodlc will
lemnln In lert Lewis Is not a Min
llelder and will be a more valuable man
In ccntei. If the Yanks can get Uphold,
be will fit nlcily Into the right-field
position This combination would give
the Yanks the best outfield thev have
had In mnnv seasons
YANKEES AFTER HERZOG
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H.Krrtlt.a Afin n.. .1- I"1 1 tt 1
UgglllS Alter HllCK to lake Del
Pi.,.ito Pl
trnallinore, Mil., March 11. tt Is more,
Hun probable that Buck Herzog wll!
agalrt wear n New York unlfoim. but It
will not be ono furnished bv the Uiants
Miller Hugglnit. of the Yankees. Is after
Huck to cover second base In the place
of Perrlll Pratt, who has declared that
hei Intends to stick with the Lebai.nn
pteel Companj's team of I'cnn.sj ltania.
.loo Kell.v. the Yankee scout, was
searthlng all over the ensleril shore or
Mai land csterda In an endeavoi to
And Herzog nnd inform h)ni that Hie
Yanks were willing to take him Herzog
slated to friends that he would like noth
ing better than to plav In New York, and
that he wns willing to go to anv oilier
club that would assume his $10,000 con
tract which has a ear to run It Is
understood that the Yankees, having
tecelved notification that the Hraves
havo asked waivers on Ihe plaver, arc
willing to pay Uuck the demands.
BASEBALL TRIAL MARCH 24 ,
Prrsidrut Hejdlcr Announces
Date of Federal League Suit
New s.nrk. March 11. The $000,000
suit of the fonnei Baltimore Vederal '
League club against organized baseball,
whli h recently was postponed, will come
Up for trial In Washington. March 24
.lohn A Hejdler, president of the Ka-J
tlonal League, made this announcement
at an Informal meeting of National
League.club owners here foday at which
preparations fAi the coming baseball
Fcason were discussed
ies Karnes Ret elves l)iet(iarge
lunttlon (lit. Knn,, Vtareli It .
ltarus nil. her for Ihe .New Vork Nalionaly.
romnint i Twentleih Infantr, who has
been Matloned at Fort Itllet anil Catnii
, Kunaloii has been dlarharced from h aerv
ire. It was annnumed heie toda) He ex
pri lo Join H-e Giants while lhe are
training in the Houth
' 'I.arrj- Uojlc Comen lo Terms
e V,nrk. Man h II l.arrv Iov t Ins
forwarded hit Maneri .oiitnut lo Jawu Me
Ulratv nnd la aiuloua In IbKh, thn tattle, tn
Oiiinestlll.' ria tn work.tlie klnka mil of,
Ilia llnihn l.arrj sptnt the lam few inontha I
over tn the Kenrn shlpjarda pumhlns rivets i
Inli hulls of ships
Wrestling Tcbiii at N. Y. C. C.
Xew v.nrU, March 11 'Hie alhlMtc toun
rll nf tho t nltese of the rlty of Xev York
vesterdat derided to establish a ttreatltii?
team Manase (lelb, of ihe New "Vork
lnlersit tean). haa already promlaed lo
meet tho Lavender inattnen mt mouth
Allen Itussell Signs
New Wk. March lt.i-.Mlen Ilueell the
epllball twlrler of th Yanks, 'sent In Ida
contrail eslerd-t to larr Hpanow,
mil James Signs Conlrarl
noMnn, Marth I!. Pitcher Hill .Tanirs
has altrned a rnntrsct with tho local Na
tional League club. '
I'llOTOPLAS
T H.E A TR E S
Ott.'ED AND UAN'AOXD BT UEUBER8 OT
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION
BELMONT b' AB0VE MAIlKET
arriciAt, rr.AYKns in
"rBMrTATIO.N''
CFDAR. 60TU CEDAU avenge
n w. oniPPiTirs
TUB nOMANCK OP HAI'I'V VAI.I.KT"
-T 1CCI IM MAltKKT I1KTWKEN
lULlOtUiVl nOTH AND 00TII
ckoii. nn mikli; 8
"DON'T C1IANQB VOUIl HUHDAND"
--Vl Ml A 1 Otn, t Ma pis wood Ae,
LULwlNlML. aiinandftiiai-.w,
MRS CIIAnl.KS CHAPLIN In
noniiowKU cijthes-
T-l IDCfA 0rH ft MARKET 8TH.
LUKtNn MATINTK DAILY
FRANKFORD i5 X?g$$
cr.ru. nil miixk-h
DON'T CIWNOK TOUIl HUSnAND"
JERFERSON 8B;
AND DAUPHIN
MAT. DAILY
Lewis First Yankee.
to Start Practicing
en'Aorl, March 11, Duffy lxw Is,
the swatting otlttlelder of the Yan
kees, obtained In the deal with the
Ited Sox early In tho winter. Is the
pioneer New York plaer to start
spring training Iwls left his homo
In Presno, Calif,, esterday for Hot
Springs, Ark, where he will boll out
for ten dajs beforo reporting to the
club nt Its training camp nt Jack
sonville, Kin
According to Harry Sptrrow. there
Is no camouflage About Iewls going
lo the Springs nt his own expense.
"Lewis has been out of tho gime a
ear, nnd ns ho nlttnjs wns n pudgV
fellow- Hugglns decided n little Indi
vidual training nt the Springs would
lielp him," said Spirron. "We there
fore told him to make n little enrller
start and spend it fortnight at Hot
Springs. '
AMHERST FOOTBALL DATES
Four Home anil Four Away
Games Arranged
fw rU. March 11 The schedule
ror the football season nt Amherst next
rail Includes four home and four out-of-town
games. The most linporlinit
contests are those, with Williams. Col
umbla and Weslejan The team will be
captained by P K Phillips, star half
bat It and all round nthlete Coach
uettel will have a nucleus of ten :"
men around whom to build his aggrega
tlon, not including the freshmen mem
beis of last senson's successful wartime
eleven
The schedule as nnnouneed b Man
ager Tuttle for m-l fall Is as follow
September 27, liowdoln at Amherst,
October 4 New Vork I'nlvecsttv hi Am
herst, October ll.'l'nlon nt SVhneitadv ,
October IS. Trlnltv at lartfoid , CHttihel
2., Columbia at New v. oik. Sotunbei
1 Worcester Pol (ethnical Institute nt
Amherst , .November 8 Weslevtin hi Vtn
berst , .November 13 Williams ns Will
lamsloun
CORNELL CREWS OUTDOORS
Three Iiights Take First Spin on
Cajugd Inlet
Illmen. N. 1 March II Two var
sity combinations and one freshman
crew went out In gigs on the Ca.Miga
Inlet vesteruay afternoon for Cornells
first outdoor practice of the season
toadies Courtne.v. Hole nnd Colher.
..'?, ,nt"'r having come up here, fiom
Wilmington for one dav's suive of the
crew situation, sent the crews up and
down the Inlet, which Is clear of Ice
rot u tonslderable dlstmite
Zimmerman Rerninmciiils Pljjer
New AorU. Vtnrrh ll-tieorm T.rh'iin. a
Haver of unknr.tn nualltj mh. alini-,1 lip
to take ihe trip with the lilanrs und short
what kind of n pltrh.r he I. rerhuim
wh. retomnirn.U.I hv llfnie Hi, Vim He
sass tht, jounsalep 1. n urnd'r
I
Slilz Iltfcatj Dlaik
I" I SHI? ilefented W It llli.k laal
nlehl In h aiore of J.".n to I4T In U- tour
as incm for th.. r.niiu.ur lillll.r.l tniniiil.ni
ship of l'hlt.ifl.lnhta now In pronre.. nt the
Contlornl,il Hotel ill a avfmai" wis
Oil 3". while I'lai I, s a A 7 v.
Seattle Lamls rabrique
iranlmi, l"n.. Vtnrrh tt VV h'ln In hla
cilj je.lerdiv Hill t'lni"r tie new piati
acer of t be venule team iiniiuuiue,l Hint
he had completed n rlenl with Hie toted i
tfnm of Ihe Vlnerlian Af.ucl illon wherein
hi. Plcifle I'oa.t 1 hkuo rltih land. Ihe
aertlce. of I'lrthtr llowimn and hnrt.top
1 abrUrie,
Ma
aiming Jui ceils Hen UojnUni
Wlllliiin.tnttn, VIii.n.. Vt-irthlt ttufus
li, vittnninz, or loieao u , a nipnn r ul lh,
r'nlnr rln. his lieen tlerted iiiijinln nf the
F' ,u,tr vihfi li in ui'i. t tri iru laiJIi.m .11 iii
William., hisbat, nine for ihe .onilng ppa
aon. Ho .u-reAla Hon Povnlou vilw Ul 1
' nm return vtinnpi: nlajttl tlrst has n
tear mn It. id nino it Hr-ltv WiaLclbalt
and hotk v ntajrr II tn. rectnttj dis
iharscd froti tho uiw
Drown l'rcji Heal Itaililonfielil
llnddonflrld, X. ,1., Mnnh It Brown Prep
hrhonl was niPt here je.lfrdft l Hsrldnn
flcM Illtfh'a niefera w'lo hln.umbcil to the
fa.t nliv of Ihe tl.ltlnir .ort,ir,ls tl.ti attr
and Hunter, lu ihe eion of 37 to :!.'
,ll-i-i liolastics Lose liv One Point
Mrdln. I'a , vtinh 11, Media llijth i nool
iltfeated tha Alhi'cholaMI' on met. of PhUa
oelphla here, lar-t nlcht JT to -Nl after i
aplrlteil etla seaslon In uhl.h ft Vtuthues'a
foul Ihot proved tht (le liilm- point
Cornell .Wiin Last Game
llliarA. N, Y., IHth II t'orrell (IohmI
Hip hi.kethnlt euieon hrle lay nlslit IV
(Westing t'olffatn h the arore oT ,",1 to 7
Mollnet nia.ln i rHtnr.l In nll 1, lekl.,
raslnj nine durlni: the .cutae of the eteiiliitf
Mulligan live Ileal- Illinois
Chanmnlnn, III,, Marih II VlloliUan
I eat Illinois In a VArmtrii t'onfereni'e t,n.
kethall game hero IlM nlltht .'J lo IS
Kjchetvr. nf MUIiUun a eutrit itor.d ft o
Ipnir Held Rtial..
Wisconsin I.o'es to Iowa
lawn Clt. In . March 11 Imit defeated
Wisconsin, -0 to 7, in a Wi.lern I'te
ferenee btskrthall Kama her lat nlshl.
Iterrlen and I'olton .tarred for Iowa and
ICnapp and Weston for VVl.toiikln
PLAY BALL!
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manager!
How 'Bout
Your
Baseball
Uniforms?
We Make 'Em for
$6.00
Corrtplele Shirt, rants, belt, locklnict).
cnp. letter on iihlrt frep. We Kuamntrp
th.niatrlul to be lituheit oualll, fust
colors and lone farina rialn coIoth
nnd Rirlpps. Kxtra strong sswlns, Send
fur nam pies and measure blanks if In
town phono ui for our Mr TIIOMAH
SCOrT. who ( at our inke, ile
knona sports from A to ,
HARTMAN'S, 519 Market Street
Complete l.tne FUhlnc Tuekls and
hportlnsr r.oods
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TI IMRO rn,-NT BT. ft OHIAIID AVK
juuiuu Jujnho Junalorv on Prsnkford "1."
HHYA.NT WASHI1UHV "n
"TIIR WAY OP A MAN WITH A MAID"
I OH ICTrBSD AND LOCUST STREETS
uvt-vjoi. mh t::;o,;i-3o Knc 0.30 iu n
H It WAI-THALI- in
THK t'AI.HU KACE8'
roniNNE ainppiTii in
THE alltl. CIUESTION"
PAPk7 Itldts Avu and Dauphin fit.
r-Mr. Mat s :tn kv, Did to 11.
AI.ICB JOYCE In "
"TUB WON AND THE MOUPE '
RIVOl 1 b:d and sansom STS,
rvlVWLl. MATINEE DAILY
KVFT.YN NESniT In t""'1
HPH MISTAKE"
STRAND anvnavve
E.NA.SCJO
w a il.ni.iR
"HIlBEb OP MEN"
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WEST ALLEGHENY SB" s-
Allegheny
PRINCIPALS IN
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Killiane upiin tta. in nit. fpollinlil anil wilhin range nf tin lla-liliplil
Here!,, how the hova lined up a moititMit hefnre ihe opening pong vonnilcil
nl ihe Olviupia lal niplil, reading from left lo right: VI l.ippe, manager
of llrnwn; 1'rmkip Urown: one of Brown's -cioinN; Itcferee lew (.rim
on; Jiinniv Dunn, manager of kilbanc, ami (.li.iinpion Johnny Killiane
JOHNNY WOLGAST DRAWS
Jnle Ritehey Earns Een Break
in Lancaster Bout
I niKiikter, Marth 11 Tho fourth
I show of the West Hnd Club was held nt
the I.antaster Thentrt last night. The
wind-up was hi twt en louil rivals John-
nv Wolgist, brother of Ad Wolgast, for -
I mei lightweight thumplon, and Jule
I liltihe.v It was tin second mettltig of
I the hots, and after a hud battle the
'ullestloii of Mupiemncv Is still undecided,
vvolgan led In the early pnrt or tne i rail or me unmet win ne reiiiineu hi
hour: and Itltchev In the later rounds the nieclntors Ibis ctnitllng InnovH-
In the seinltlii.il the work of Hnrrv tlon Isi the grappling world vvl'l tonipel
Oths In the last two rounds of his bout i each in in to ttilte hi top "peed olhei
wlth L'obb Williams, of AUenlown, g.tvo wlso he will not leieite om pennv fol
the verdlit to tb loctl bov I his servkts
r.ddle Irfiechner vton out In the last
rouilil Willi .tumult ,.iii. ui .Miemuw n.
hung Ms opponent liannlnj; on at tho
I bell After 1111 h whence of hera! ear8
from the rinpr Munroe Miller broke eet
In a hanl bloortv b.ittlft 1th Youn
I I'll Hie VnCnrti MtrKdv U'llHntrii slrtn.
"".".....' . " '.. . " '. ' .1
lied Mil www in tne beionu lounu or
tlip opuunK itoui
AI((rau ol After Hornsbj
Nr AorU, Marrh 11 MpOmw ilenlei!
pmphstbalH lhat Iih 1ml nnj know If Up of
a deal w Ith st louN for lloceM ltornhy
lhU rumor kfrn croiiplns" ui about everj
six drt i mitl MtOraw throat la nettlntf
liiMrw l-nl!ii? it
Smilli hijtns Willi Gi nits
1 Hot Surliic.. Ark, Vtareh tt Cntrhcr
llirl Sinlth Hip tdantH iTtmitlnnat ounc
Ire.ruLl tvhn haa 1 en a holdout, has Klinui
it loiitra.t with Jlctlraw's men.
Ark, Vtareh tt Cntrhcrl
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A1I,U Kill, Morris A. 1'assyunK. Ate
niiiaiiiDra Mat r)aiiat,.,i:tg.u:4Siu
Aldl'i: 1IKADV in
nin i.Nri:siminini,u wirr."
A DOT I f S.'D AND 1 II0MPS6V hTS
frKJL.LJ MATINEE DAILY
Dl'STIV PAHNUM In
"A MAN IN '1MB OPEN"'
ADPAniA CHESTNUT Helow JfiTII
rtllrtUltt 10 A M tfWItlsr. M
PAULINE I ItEDKKIinv in
- PAID IN PULL1,
til T imiDn uroad street and
DLUttJlKU SfSQUEIIAN.SA AVE
THOMAS DIXON'S
' "THE ONE WOMAN"
BROADWAY nr?.li?r.'ft7p.rA;f-
ANITA STEWART In
"VIRTUOUS WIVES '
CHESTNUT HILL 0nuAu.
IVIAN MARTIN In
mam: does a-wooino"
CNIDDCCQ MAIN ST., MANAYIINK
b,lvlrrtOi3 matinee daily
IIL'tS nPNNIMJN III
"SANDY HURKE OF tl nAlt V"
FAIRMOUNT Mh?
VIVIAN MMITIN' In
"TOU NEVER SAW SUCH A OIRL"
17A1AII V TIHlVlIin 1311 Market St.
r AIV1IL.I n a m. to Midnight.
EDITH noRHlTS In
"A TASTE OP LIFE '
CTU CT TIIEATRE'-neln.v Spniee
3D 1 rl O 1 . MATINEE DAILY
Al.tl'P IWADY In .
"THE 1NDLSTRUCTII1LE WIFE''
GREAT NORTHERN Wrb'ffi
iMitotTi forvifonn in
"THE OREAT ROMANCE '
IMPERIALmT'AoetTo.
iiiiib iirvvmot In .
"SANDY IlfRKE OP V RAH V
1 PAnrD 4'81 LANCABTPR AVE
LLAL't.rx matinee daily
"DON'T rilANOB YOI'R HttSRAND"
I IDCDTV BROAD COLUMMA AV.
LlDt.lNl I MATINEK DAILY
BIG RING BOUT
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i LEWIS TO MEET ZBYSZKO
Will Wtle for World'n Title in
New Yoik March 21
, v. ..rk. .Maicfi 11 1 lie wrestling
ehanipliiiii hip of the world will bo tit
ded at Madison Square IJanleii on
K.ld i evening Mttli -'I Wtulek
Zbvsiko the fitnioiis Polish giant who
tliilms tile title will defend the 'Hiirels
' ngiilnst lal -tianglir' Lewis
'Ibis struggle w II lie to n positive
finish One of the men must st.ure it
. ... . , . .-
Upton lo uhiu 1 auil I up
I Ion ton. ratrh It Mr Ihnmifl I iptoii
tttt'led rmn)i lo m r prnrnttitu or Hi"
t'urlnthlHti cht ( lul nf MHrhlohourl 1nw
IhHt fif t(Ulfl naM n nin to inn uinnir oi
ruf to b cuiuliifttil b 'h iluti thl rr
nit in lp fori'Llitt)
, rr ,htt in '!(., r ntr riinium k
'(ud fur Clam V HhtH in vw
Ilungcn Vli Ski KetonJ
llltlon. ( oh, Man h It new won 1
mirk la iKl Jiimiln w ik tiuult r nln
at lh- tournmni nt of thn Summit iuiit
tntr porti I'luh w hn n lir It iut n
of Mlnneantu iAn h jump of J1 ff t
nine ftft mor thn th nrt(oui rfioni
Wugncr tels Ititcriialional Jol
II trr A VVapnpr the umpire who lnt
tear ulTltlatetl lu the llethlehem Sii
I 1 piiku Iihc KlttnM t .nntiitt wllh th In
tornatlotial Iauue fur the , otiilnic Kpapon
riKITIII'I.WH
The following thpatres obtain their picture
N through the STANLEY Bookmj; Corporation,
which isa guarantee of early showinp; of
the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Booking Corporation,
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OR Mil LB S
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PAI APF iilA market street
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IIREED Ol' MEN '
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ItARIURA ''ASTl.ETOV In '
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SAVOY I5U "AnKRT TItI!KT
"rtVUI SAM TO MIUNTOIIT
WILLIAM PAH.NUM j, ,iJft'u"T
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When in Atlantic City
VUIt th
Colonial Thuatsu
ivtr rnntn u i-i
I'ctr Herman to Receive
$37,000 for limits Abroad
New Itrdford, Mum, March II
Pcln Heiman, the Idot of the Italian
light fans, who roo from a bool
blark to the world's ehsmplon has
been matched to box three bouts In
llurope this summer He will meet
I-edoux, Noble and Jimmy Wilde
He has been guaranteed $3? 000
nnd nil expenses as well us an en
gagement In the nngllsh music balls
lie will slsr, go to Hal In Intro
luce the gnme there
AMERICAN LEAGUE BANQUET
,lkclh,lll I'lajOM 1111(1 rails to
('(lobrale Stlffessfnl Sp.iihi
t-tieiunur citilics-llll 3I.1SOI1
i no vmerican i.eacue of naKkelhill
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..ii.s ui t-i-ieiiraiP ine t ioe 01 ine
., :'"l"u" HrH"on '"" "" "" '
01 their eighteen vesrs exls ence w th
Pas inn" THr'iee, I, n ,',.,:
next 'luesilnv evening Match IS
nt- baskelha fans w s ilng rcer-
Mllons tan pioeure same from the
treasurer .1 o Connor, :.2a .N hix- liosion and nlded the three local men
teenth stieet Subscription Is J2 perlciiailes I'.hbets of Urookhn Judte
plate
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RE-ELECT TOMMY FARRELL
Star Forwaid Again to Lead Co
lumbia lSasketlull Team
e 'lork, March 11 Columbia I
cleUed tvto ciptalns vestcrdaj when
leaders weio chosen for the varsltv
basketball and baseball teams
John
Hauck was named ciptaln of the va,.
,,. ..i... i,n, ii,., t.t,.r nf the1 ....-. .. ..M- ic.hu,'i, uounipir
"'f V'"P, -V-l1 ' .i.'L1" '''n," la ihan'Sil"""' "'at the JlfiO 00(1 conspirnet suit I
l-ir 11 a t ntnln of ,no I,lln" P'detal l-eague dlr
Hamk pla'ved on the lilfi team lle'lP" iigalnst Ihe major leagues wh
whs Mil Inntlciri, nui i
Ixwsons intention to use
plt her this season
Is 1'rtd
him as a
Henrietta txS
Covvriom
Olio J.urnlu'ir it Proa., till
Otto Eisenlohr & Bros.. Inc.
Ki
UMPIRES NAMED
FOR NATIONALS
It n in l ' ,
.caguc Approves 1919 Libt i
Prcfccntcd by Heydlcr
at Meeting
OIR T A It'll'' III.' It'f' rii'll
VJO olAI'r litjI!illAl7l!ilJ I
Ne lork, March II n Infortml '
ninfllini. nf . t, n Vnflntinl t -.nmi . n u
held lit leagim beadiinrters hero ves-
teidav but only a bsre quorum was
p,rw, nillr eeck, the new vice pres i
. enl nf ihe Chlrni!f. Cnhs n i n,
".-.., ... ... ....... i, inm -..!, ,,
Last so Ilevrtl-r took ndtantnge of the
tipportunllv to Invite Ills eastern .lull
,,, 10 h , for discussion on
MUcsllons pertaining to the appronchlug
season
Oeoige Washington Or.uit th. new
"owner of the Htates, ramo down from
I innrh MrQuado, of th Giants mul
WllUnm IliLaf f 4Vv rHlli ilUxl-, i. i.,K
in making it it meeting '
Thn leiigue approved Hevdlers selec-
lion of umpires for the coming season
The entire tiS stuff has beet, teen
gngeci i ne men comprising this staff
are as follows Ilobert l'mrdle Henrv
O'Pav AMIllam Klem. Charles Itlgler
William Ilvron Ktnest Qulgle, Peter
Harrison nnd Charles Mornn There
Harrison nnd Charles
wl" bc ,l0 substitute umpire this vcht
, '" ",""",r",r V", .r".".nn' .,',BKU'
line
hicli
lcirntlt was postponed will tome up for
tml In Washington on Mondiv Mnt.h
.1
69 Years
69 years of cigar manufacturing experience have not
made us old fashioned. & 69 years of successful business
have not made us over-conservative. g 69 years of lead
ership have not blinded us to progress.
For 69 years we have seen innovations in our indus
try come and go. During that time we have put each
novelty and new idea through the rigid tests of our ex
perimental department, but after all, we find "no substi
tute for gold."
We are more firmly convinced than ever that Sumatra
tobacco is the most suitable-and most logical vjapper for
cigars. We know to a proven conclusion that fmHavana
tobacco is the only foreign leaf that will blend satisfac
torily with our high-grade domestic tobacco. Our
method of curing (distinctly an Eisenlohr achievement)
is acknowledged by all to be the highest development in
the handling of tobacco.
This knowledge, this experience and these selections of
tobacco are combined in Henrietta Admiral cigars
Eisenlohr's Masterpiece.
Henrietta Cigars
Come in 4 Sizes
Perfecto, 10c straight President, 15c straight
Admiral and Invincible, 13c or two for 25c
During these times of doubt and changing standards, we have likewise care
fully guarded the quality of Cinto Cigars. That is why the public today more
than ever before feels an increasing confidence in the phrase,
1
Xotcs of the Alleys
('or the first time in three iti I'MlsdM
iin iu Fin n i-nm to Trprrntnl. me old
linker town In ih nineteenth bonlln con
A St Toledo Th- tBlBtln nin,t nf
the veterun Qunlor I'lty I.-kuc hna 1,en
ho.n ni) I tr I'hiiaiipiDhlit ihi
;vek The ntithts of tvih and 10'h have
"'" nwiKnea to mem to lo lhlr
scnennK
Pill
, vijetle noir hold the top riitic of the
Qukrr t Itt Inirue llnul nt VVni1hm
f, In n desilioek for tho necond place,
. Farh hatlntf Hon tuelte Rams
Itesl eornpetlilon hjs Haried In tho ninly I
sunKhlP orihester are runnlrii ", Tv Vh
h " hatlnit lost hui on. Bam. In th.l" I
last don ronteata Pue I, Jones a iam I
3iu..i i-,.... r1 iasu
from
nre siMnit them a tlesa
racp
The llardoare howler, will hat. in do I
A leumie that bejr watehloit la ih stf.i
SL'i Vri11.''.Mur...i" wK. '"""" 'noted into'
flrat place Ihla ite.k hut oniv hat. a leal
of one cam. otrr the MrCalla nulntel
Due of (he rloseat rar.s In lh. htin. I
. ,.inr I, Iffc-H ""iV
of the Ketaton. t,.nu. ihr.. team, fleiif '
init h.rd for in. third plar. Kulde has
lh' ,r" wl,h on' sam" ol" ",', "' ".
The .peed hots of Wpa f'hllad.lphia step
, n1 flplt( plBt1 (hl nfrk m jh ( (i(
i i eaaue rranror,i tan nr. Park i0 arc
ond ""' " behind the leader.
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...7.'"'.. ..5rlA'i..?..aK'' ';?"' '""""Iik
1rdlp(k for th top run between th IJicht
hou anrt S( l.Uk m ouintl nirh hntlnv a
rnonJ?.?on,,lnnlnB ,nlr,',nur Bm' dur"'
nnt; piiTrn inern
BUY OKAlfcK LUjto
W. H. Jaikn Defeats McCuliotlcll
.HI t- l
al ' Olacc lllllk
PHI McCullough the slxteen-ear
bold outh from Mldnood, NT J , lost his
"r.',,. r'"". Illp V"1-'''' '" SHn"nB
itiui. i nirt v -lourin n in .vnirket streetw
hist evening ftrt leading all the w tv
In tlin one-mile open nu'e Mci'ulloucii
was beaten out in the final lap b N
II .Inrlis nf Norrislown Onlt a font
separated the skaters nl the. finish W
I'iodslialk it. sailor won the one mile
event for service men
Ileutitered in
V. V. i'a If nl OUcs
(&?"- ws sftg
Established 1850
'm
Two IVim-cton Crew (o Mcci
Annapolis April 19
Annapolis, Mil, March II Princeton
has ngreed to send Its varsity an
freshmen crews to Annapolis to row
tho midshipmen on April 19. Tho ax.
nuigement was niada by Lieutenant
f ommander Joseph Morrison, Naval
Academy rowing representative, who
visited Princeton on Saturday.
A flno rowing schedule Is assured
for the naval orsmen. t'ennmlvnnl.
will bring varsity setond nnd fresh J
men news to
, 1 tiT-Beii. l' T",
?n". ' . wl" brl"K a
freshmen eights here on May
A tinea ixaI la nn tsll 1
arslty ana
la still a prospect of a race with Yalo
Rnd Nnvnl ApnHnmv rlll Yia m fnit- n
U'", at """ rfRatta of the American
flowing Asroclatlon, which will b
rowed st Philadelphia during tho hut
week nf Mm
""it oi.naj
Dc Pa I 111 J Maket World's Hernril I
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a - Af. .Wi' V. M,V" R"l,,n "' r"n
line, jeat.rdat mnpni in ,mV.Tii nr..n.
"o? neit'ra'luVd.HrL'S 'Snd" oil 'tl?e' th'3
feconda for even ant three-elahths mlln. a.
ovu tlmo for thla circuit was Ilruro rtrown's
I ntnetj-thre. miles per hour, mada In 1911.
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