riftlifl i iriM "MUif i TTJM1 1 1 &mnmmr'mmT-mm ujs.ww,twuKr, rr.siw-., $-r "rr"yj( "w f v m 10BJTT 'wfflms? , - , v . ; x. fci &, iff. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 18. 1919 SPEED IS MURRAY'S BEST ASSET, BUT HE WASN'T FAST ENOUGH TO BEAT LO ADMAN MlTTON WINS J0HNNY MURRAY RUNS SHOW 53 KINDS OF AUTOTRUCKS, COLLEGES TO HOLD . FARIES PICKED SECOND TO LOADMAN JMLJ-1V M w !( $ H It M If' , WELTER TITLE New Yorker Knocks Out Ted Kid Lewis in Ninth Round LOSER WAS OUTCLASSED Canton, o.. Martli 18 .lurk tlrltton, or New York, won tin wellenveMKlit i hamplonslilp o! the United States lirro last night by knocking out Ted Lewis In the ninth round ot a scheduled twelve round liout The end rami after two minute and ten seconds from n lone mvlnff on the Jaw The veterans fought at calchvv eights Lewis rtlil not land five ilean bows The bell saved Lewis In the sixth round, when he was knocked down three times Referee Matt Hlnkel had to separate the men on several occasions, but Lewi did not show any Indication of weakening. Brltton drove a right to Lew Is s nose, and the Kngllshman staggered back lie went down for a count nf four from a stiff left to the jaw. Lewis -itagaered to his feet and onto the iope, where Hrltton's left to the jaw again put him down for a count olj.Blx. Lewis got to Ills feet slowly, ana. before he could cover up. Brltton had sent In another left swing that forced him to his hands and knees. He took a count of eight and was In a clinch at the bell From that time until the final blow Lewis tried hard to avoid the Inevitable. Al though lie did not do much damage, Brlt ton was master In the eighth, but It ap peared as It Lewis were stronger. At the start of the ninth round Lewis rushed from his corner. Brltton blocked a long swing and countered with a right to the body and a left to the jaw, stag gering; Lewis. The tltleholder blocked a long right swing, and then Brltton rushed and planted four jrfbs to the Jaw, from the effects of which Lewis crumpled in a heap PRES. BAKERMTHDRAWS Phillies Will Not Attempt to Ob tain Dave Robertson President Will Win V Baker withdrew his walvei notice on Outfleldti Dave Kobeitson, of the (li.ints. eslerday in order not to Maud In that voting ihaps t lohn McGiaw gave .Mr Baku permission to negotiate with this hold out, but Bobeitson sent him a letter In which he pointed out that he w.is a inembei or the Intelligence department stationed In Washington and that he could plav with no team other than the Washington club because of his duties nt the capital , This point being clear Mi Bar withdrew and It Is expected tint t be k Pittsburgh and Chicago "h "''iii.i "likewise when lltc-v heat of the s ltu- ntlon. thus leaving the field dear to I'Uik tirimth. of the Washington club THREE YANKS UNSIGNED Shore, Leonard and Pratt Still on Holdout List Ven 'iork. March 18 Prank O Dou, B voting southpaw who created a sensa tion last season by his R..ll.int Pe;orni nnces for San 1'rnncNco, of the Pacific Coast League, and who because of t hem was drafted bv the New ork American League Baseball Club, forwarded his signed contract to Business Manager Harrv Spanow 5esterd.1v 'I he coming Into "the fold of this tub left Manager .:".... I., at, excellent nOSitioH 10 ...araiiml bis fences foi the uouthem 1 Jaunt which sets in Saturcl.iv Onlv three Yanks remain unsigned The unsigned trio are Lmle hliore and Dutch Leonaid. the big pitching guns secured from the worlds clnvnplon Bed Sox, and Derrill Piau. who lieJcl down the kejslone position rr Huggins last j ear. "RUTH STILL HOLDOUT France Expected to Meet Hurler's ritiAii i-iXii.w j'lgurep no.loii. Mil". Jinicli is iruiiK. SdiaiiK Pennock, SlK.ui and Buslt are mice "iBnln in tbe Red box fold, nil five ncreelnc to terms on tlte eve of tne tenmil departure for the Bouthern traln ne srounds last nlfibt But Babe nutli. tbe blc burlei. 1h a (lrni bolilout Babe did not leave with the rest of the tenni. and while It la still possible for him to overhaul the advance KU,nrd and go south with the team, those who have talked with the premlei baseball UBBer declare Ihe onls thlnu which will In duce Babe to do so is to have Frazeo meet his teuns The Heel Rox paitv will miiko tliei tlin to Tnmpa. In two sections, the first crowd polnB bv mil. the second bv boat. They will be In Tampa for a fortnlRht. and then will go barnstorming until thev- open the senkon in New York, Api'll 23 . ' Soccer News and Notes The little fleet foot nf Rutlrnn ronfldevfd Ih Brcatent "! producer ot the country, rarfled the netblehem Steel to lrlorv In Its iteminnal unme 8uncta with rlobblnn 11. I). Merlon will be entertained by Manager Me Furland and hl soccer eleven on net 1 ?aturda5 'Twill be.brlndlns back bMtone dass lor Charlie lllamphln and ;eral others to the tlma when thev formerly kicked the ball over the old Ilelmont Held neoricl lifmn should be In sreat shvipe for that Merchant II (tame on next Haturdav Oeorge liootcel four through for the New York team on Saturdai Me ore glad tn see that some one thinks soccer Is an cood as It uas In tho claia of old so savs Ueorge oullB Well he can imss his opinion but there are a lot now say It a better than ever. If (lint (lennnntnwn Ros "lub can hold the Merchant H safe, looks like the Penn street club will have a bis celebration Here's luck tu sou, Sutton . l.rc r.rraa.m. .t... iiniu ii, ...nnr inav. came for the I amp I.e team a bltf success ' president J. u rarreu is worainar iMra onl It and every one should pill his shoulder lo tha wheel lie has closed arrangements to play the game on a Sunday nt Hoar Island. "What Is wanted most Is a bis crowd 1'use.r & .tones should have ivn ens tlinsU with the Viscose In the semifinal round of ' Ihe Amateur Cup competition then foi the' real game If Merchant can down the Qer- mantown squad SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Bc )OBBV CJL'NNIS doesn't intend to keep Johnny Jlenly Idle Only yes terday Bobby received a very flattering offer for another meeting between .Mealy and Pundee. lu Pittsburgh Mealy has threo fights In view and will be seen be fore one of the local clubt soon Bobby also ,ls looking after Leu How lajids. He carried a few clippings of the Tlovvlands-aibbons battle in Denver last week, whidi proved that the boys batuea ueiore a auuuu nouse. owlands and Ted (Kid) Lewis may feet beforo the same Denver club on lily 4. Johnny Krouse. the Nlcetown lightweight. wants to return to the ring Doc Thalen. Krouse's manager, announces that ha la ready to send Krouse against the best 13V pounder. lie has a number of battles In prospect, . Joey Fox. tha Kngllsh featherweight sen sation, doubtless will exhibit for the third tlma at the National on the evening of March 20. No opponent has been named by Matchmaker Jack llanlon, who Is umluos to clinch Fox for that evening. Frankle Ilrown will entertain In the main bout at thai Olxnpla on Monday night Tha conqueror of Ktlbana will engage a fellow townsman of the feather champion tn tha person ot Artie Floot. of Cleveland. Jakey Friedman. George Kngla'a assistant, an nounced the remainder of the card: Harry (Kid) Brown vs. Hauling Lahn. Davo Meier ii, Sammy Bchltf. Mix Williams vs. Jack XII and -Jco Welsh vs. Charley (Kid) hcim j, , t , Rugged Lockport Boy Out fights Youthful Bantam in Olympia Feature Ed die 0' Keefe Whus Comeback m TIPLirZ BEATS TYMAN lv JAMES S. CAROL N AUl (JOi:i) little Lockport, .V Y Importation smiled his way thiough a rain of jnbs and taps to a verdict in the hollda.v feature nt the OImpla last night. This mlnature caveman, better known as Dick Londman. the fighting citizen of Loekpoit, permitted Jabs and tnps ciutetlv to visit his face and body all through the lx rounds But once this little fighting machine was within battering distance, he dis tributed ailch 11 liarrcialng attack to the bodv that speedy tittle Johnny Murray neglected to take the nuns on 'high" and suffered n setback In the form of a defeat S'peetl wits Munav s onlv aset Solid, effective punching whs enough foi Load man to halt the racing Johnny One fan suggested trmt the next time Mutiny appears, to have the turns well banked In order to help the sprinting fighter Loadman moved about the ring like one of the motel speed kings, which Is on exhibition at the Commercial .Museum this week But once this "human truck" struck Murra going on "high," It was all over; for the speeder. Other Sidelights Murray and l.nacltn.111 were the head liners, but there were other attractions The parsing of the ' ten-second gong was verj noticeable. Bill Pun ells cu lled hit. whistle In his pocket and eni plovcd a gold caln to keep the gladia tors Informed when It was time to bring forth the chair and water bucket Lddle O Keefe was another to break Into pilnl 'I he veteran feathei weight camo back and his come back was a success lie trounced Phil 1'ianchliil during their ti-round session He lacked tho dazzling foi in tint one time charac terized lila work but It was ()Ulte evi dent he Is an Improved puncher He pounded Kranchlnl wickedly at times and his punches huit. Jack AVclnstefli dereited his teat In the fiont row and acted as tlrst aid for his ring warrior Jack refused to wield the towel or upplv the sponge Scoodles the unanimous second, whs a handv man, and did his best to make the O Ketfe Welnsteln debut u success Tiplilz Delivers Punching nlwnvs Is relisbed lv the bpNlng followeis 'I hat Is one leasnn till) the Joe 'llplltz-Johnny Tjnnti number went oei Defensive work was foigotten and each was In thcie to In flict as much punishment as possible. Tlplltz was the aggressoi and flailed his I way to victor. . In the fifth lound Tlplltz nailed Tvmin i on the chfn with a, left hook and Johnnv . calmly listened to Lew (Irlmsim count! eight befoie he lesumed action 'liplili1 laced the local entr In the final lound having 1 i 111 cut and bleeding freely llughle Hutchinson anil Joe Mendell mingled for six rounds with lioneiis even I 'I his was another entertaining affair, M both bms hitting denniy well and Ulntliing effecthely blocking I Abe Friedman looked lake n Bennv t.oenaid for three lounds against Joe Doisev in the second bout. He bumped the slow Dorrcv quite freelv and a knockout win seemeel reiiatn lint not-- ,,., rf,p,i tn na o. and while i ev refused to paw out and Willie . loser, he was battling stronglv at the end The O'Kecfe Comeback While onlv an opening bout, the O'Keefe-l'ianchlnl battle had Ihe fans lu theli seats eailv FiaiicIMnl fought a game fight, but O Keefn waged a win. nlng battle He did all the leading, forced Krnnchlnl to do nil fhn clinching and timed his blows -o well that he lepeatedly sent Fianchinl spinning ncross the ring In the fifth lound IMelle shot foi til n. rlcht tothe chin that sent Kranchlnl I Rhootlnp 'across the ilng anil almost tlirougli tne ropes ,iust Derore mis punch went to Its matk O Keefe caught the New' Yorker over the left eve with a light hook that opened a deep cut over the orb. Franchlnl bled freely during the remainder of the bout Harry Kdwards, president of tint Olympia, was much Impressed with r.ddle's comebaLk "O Keefe looked great tonight ' sahl Mr, JMnards 'The fans gave him' a real welcome and a great hnnd when ho departed. His showing warrants an. other tilal. O'Keefa Is certain to appcai on tho program soon again His successful comeback made a distinct hit with the gathctlng. n r . it - . . uiciiimu iuscs 10 narr) i.reu rlttsburgh. March IS Marry Qreii of , tills city, outpointed Mill llrennan of f hi i cago, In a ten round bout here last nlslit Throp Defeats Iluulon i Des Moines, March 18 llarvet 'I hrop of Kunsaa Clt. defeated Jlmmv llanlon of I Denver, here last night throp meets Denny Leonard March '.'cl. at Joplln Young Wejinan FJeats MiCurron (.Irardvllle. Vlarch IN Vouns Wejinan of this village won a ten round bout from Joe McCarrejn, of Allentown, here last nlsht oppose Preslon nrown In Ihe Cambria wind up on Friday night 'this will be Browns tlrst showlne since discarding the iinirorni Al Thompson, the League Island lightweight champion, lakes on Willie McCloskey In Ihe semlwlnd up The other bouts follow Andy Hums vs Joe Porse, Johnny Morgan vs Young McKndden and Wally DubIi s Tommy Uolden ISId Norfolk.nhe tlashy colored light heavj weight will take the plnce of Clay Turner In tho main bout at ihe Atlantic City Hportlng Club on Thursday night Matchmaker Iter man Taylor made tha announcement cvf the change last night The other bouts present Jimmy Pappus vs Little Hear Joe Hum phrles vs Joe Wagner and Teddy Leonard vs Uld Wolf. K. O. Jor O'Donnetl will .hup another chance to atonn 'for htn setback at the hands of Joe nurman a few weeks aco. Tlurman and O'Donnell will bs the head linerfl at the National on Saturday nicht Burman has ben working dally at Dilla delphla Jack O'Brien's health studio Tha other bputs fo.low: Johnny Ma honey vi, Tohnny uundy, nenny Kaufman vs. Patsy Johnnon, Kewple Calender vs. Tounff Merino and Johnny Myers s. Hilly Jllnes On diamonds. sratelies. Jewelry oi I Tgoous oivalue i nllmlted capital. I WALTlfiH' LOAN OFFICE I Bonded. to tha cltv E " - . i S,t.t:or.H kArtb 1 mSt&af ' 1 fita ! rW ' UlH K1)I)IK O'KKITK " FRANK LOUGHERY LOSES Mami link llov Hr.itcn bv Frankic t r Alnptiirc nl LnncaBlcr I nnriikter, Man li IS The attendance at the lime Club list night in the St Patricks tav show was affected bj the in. in. 1.U1111 ii-i -mi i i. iiuii 1 in iiiu-ii was between I'lankle Magiilre formerl of Illlaiiuisoit now residing heie. and frank Loughei) of Manivunk. and the former had the better of the fighting that was done In tho sixth round Lougher fell out of the ring, but he crawled light link and resumed fight ing Miigulre did not (.how as well as In his fOTmcr bouts here In tho semifluid Johnnv Alex, of Ah leniown, knocked out Minim' Knutz, ot this city. In thiee toiimls Young Bus sel and Jnckln Parks went three rounds when the retcree stopped the bout to save Parks Lew Jlutzel knocked out ("hurley Yeagu 111 the third session, nnd Max Koenlg and Dal 1'urlow went the limit to a draw In the opcnei. BASHAM DEFEATS SHEVLIN 11vcrican .lv Champion Out pointed in London Rlnji I nnilnii, Miiich S - Lddle Shevlln, of Boston, welterweight e ll llliplon or the1 I lilted States .a w.i defe nlecl on I POintS bv lolllim lt.ish.lin flic. I'm-liuli vielterwelght e liainpinu In .1 boxing bout 1 nt the .Vutldiinl spoiling club last nght 'till, 1 , d) .. I1.I1I I uucii uos snciwcci spiencticl form anil Shevlln although lieuen proved him. self 11 innrveliuislv strong opponent Broeau Onlioinis Kiel Alliens vliintrrnV" eiiitpolnini Mil"1"!ir.ri,s"S1'i?lll c' Vork In the iinjorin nr 11,. rniinels In iheir experience; Johnnv I rile Win, Again Vllnneapolls. Mnrch is jnhnm 1 rt nf sit Paul ilefcatfcl Itnv vtnnre In 1 inii.iit TJX ,iin'.rrinl,ni.lh li1.", 'ITIh'.'" lout"'- ' t'lr L. ! .. . .. Rob-on Easj idorv for Tniiiinv Htraiuse, . Vlnreh IS Inrninv Itoli Son ,ot lcnln 1 wis in pn winner eicnr aa. nr ' V.milB riHhet of Hit" 1 !l runet c;o here list n'pht in in ir algcr ami Urarly in Draw I'ortlund, Ie , Mmh IS Ilrntn hIrpi the renrh foathft upIqIii f mis hi im f iouihi iirHH wim uaipu 1HH(1, or ra here last uitlit Banquet for Pcun I ie iiirirluttit Manns IM krhiif m no inn el f fttrd tv thtit platm aie i mlnr .i fm dim pr 10 Mt meinhr if tho i hnmpimifhin hakth lit tram On Mnnrtu onini n t tlu nluninl of IVnnKHii1n ai in ho the hoti FINAL GAME TODAY Cc11tr.1l .mil West Pliil,i(lclilii.i Meet to Decide Title ,.., ,. , , ,0""'1 "' "d Plillaelelnlilii High svlloo, , , Inprt ,, afternoon in a I)03 j,Pnsoii match which will decide the i championship of the Public High Schnol uasuetnaii ioigue i ne g line, the out come of the Freeman case, v 111 be nlaveel In the gvmnaslum of tho Ciennatitmwi High School, tiermantown avenue and Hlghstieet. A prellmlnaiy game will be staged nt L' 10, In which Dlnsmoie and Heck of Oeimaiitowii Ac.ulenij . .Mason of 1'liesi nut Hill, and two (j'ermantown Ft lends cliool pi"-ter3 meet the Cliveden vai slty BOWLING TEST TONIGHT j Toledo and C.iliiinnc Team. M.lV Ciack Records Icilrelei, ().. March IS- Willi ihe Champion Sp.uk Plugs of Toledo anil the Cabanne live of St Louis Mhediilecl for tonight In the five-men event. InteieM In the American Bowling Congievs toui nameiit villi center In that dliection 'Ihe two teams are on the squid of bowleis that goes on at 8 IB anil olllcials of the congress CNpeel new lecorels to he mnile The leideis In the thiee'ellvlslons are Five-men Potter Shoes Cincinnati 29JJ , Ceoige A SehwnhlNo 1 Tuffalo ,2918, Blcjclc Plajlng Card, I Inclnnati I 890 " IViiilileia .V Dilker-C U'plt.iMiaii Cinclnniitl 1.M0, c Mose-1 llagein Toledo, IJ.'S . SinUelar-H Lamptihi Chicago 1JIU Individuals'- 11 Cavann. Plltsbuigh 718; P Mlllei. Toledo, 1183 , .1 Ilelllv Chicago, fi'i When You Buy Electric Household Helps OME to the Electric Shop! It is the log ical place to buy elec tric labor savers and lamps. Because We supply the current to ' operate them; and our in terest in the sale does not cease when you pay the bill. Trained salespeople are at your service here. They know electric sweepers, washers, irons, etc., from the practical standpoint. We offer you a wide vari ety of types and designs. All of them are of reliable artd approved makes. A visit entails no obli gation to purchase. Come in and see how easy it is to use an electric sweeper or sewing machine. Tim Die Three of Everywom- tan's Household electric Iron, swsapatr and washer are ihsy at work In YOUR home T The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY ! t I Big Crowd Turns Out to Sec Commereial Ve , liiclcs Displayed EXHIBITED ALL WEEK , Klftv-tliree different ikes of trucks I from tlin three-quarter-ton size to (he giant (he and seven-tnn units tiactnrs trailers accessories, and a laige number of bodv exhibits, drew n large crowd tcij the opening of the motortruck show last night nt the Commercial Museum, 1 I111I5 -fourth and Spline streets 'I he exhibition will inntlito until next Si turd ly night. The show Is open from 10 oclmk In the morning until in 30 nt night How t lie comniercl.il car Industrv has progiessed since 1 P 1 3 in evidenced by the fact tint theie were onl about 20,- 000 trucks produced In the United Mates .inn. ..-rti, c nercccs 111 aaaio nine ..-.t 1,,, - n,,,,,,,, ..,. lruAll . a Kinds. and the estlmite of the automobile j pIO,Ul ,, ,PCt)on ,,r the a, industries lion id fen 1111 Is 3J7 030 now in the Cniled States BOO OO11 tuotnr vehicles for T here aie ' nmre thin i LdmmertiHi i ic-es I lonr (rciwilecl with l.xlilbtlH Tod iv the floor of the motottiuck show Is eiowdcel with exhibits of the prodin Is of one of the most Intensive and hlghl developed Industries In the woilcl Thev aie all out In full force this eu and thev ate nil ejger to show tho main new Impiovements that the have developed to meet war needs Just as the passing jiassengei cat show was chatneterl7Cil bv little that was new so the motottiuck show Is spreading , tself on iett!ilng that Is new I Pol the first time In the hlstorv nf Phlladi Iphui the nailer which Is slm 1 plv 11 freight cat of the stieet nnd the 1 rmd modeled like a w.tRon and enn- stuicted like a motortruck, and the tractoi. which is- sitnplv the 'cater- plll.11 put of the mllltaiv ' tank. ' ,,. pvhiiipii in I vveie exliilteu in I ndipted to f. 11 111 Phlladi Iphl i Spei lulliecl rrurks liown Main of the ttucks In the show ex- hlblt hlghlv specialized adaptations foi hlghh spec 111 u-cs Some of the long .tin. iiii 11 .M ni iiniiiiii?. ini;iii i;ii Meneiv, telegraph poks and thellkenie , pcculiailj Inteiestln to the outslnei iierec wete elecoriitlons last night, ie w(iro 1)rlll)t 1Kh(R aIf, MUsIc I The show a, a spectacle as well as a I I commercial exhibit I The show Is being held this vear by t. Plilladelphla 11tc1moblle "I rade As- soclatlon. with the Indorsement and the I co-opeiatlon of the .Motortruck Associn- ,ion of Philadelphia odcllv enough al- though It Is the fifth motortiuck show 1 .... 11. n, 1 1 I l" 1 hlladelphln h tor. New v. ork had 'lis first mntoi truck show onlv this vear. catching Us Inspiration In tills, s In oilier things from Philadelphia WWMkwWmmmkwmWmfi -. -- - j .. .. .. m slU'aa lpiiiBBSijiM puuuniyni 11 - c I Into Vi !Ml .atflsfW m.Qm F WJWMKM. HSl ( 'r,e-P.V...aa...sa Q "l I fV0' i LONG RUN" i I , j The circle of friends the Overland car makes is con- rjij nMrnOl i.X!st g tinually widening. These friends have spread the good ! .r. Mwmmmmx ' 'i lljjl news of the comfort, performance and economy of the -- TOjPMtK H l- J S Model 90 car, until owners now number more than X IPPIliPwM Wj ' 0; 115,000. These owners are safer guides for you to 3 " ' ' U y follow than merelspecification. g2j ''"SSLWBSBM I OVERLAND HARPER CO. j &ZBMKfi PU Bell Locust 4100 , Ilrnnches at Readme u' ;" -Z-Zz2&3tmmmkm i m Keystone Race 566 nnd Atlantic City. v!j z&2EUKfzKk "J & Oieiljnil Mjdtl Ntntl) Five Paiitrjcr louiim Ctr'Si. Sedan Wi fob Toledo ft3 TEtSSSfL 'M i.1 - is mss&Ewm SEAPLANE TOURNEY FOR STAR TEAM Student Fliers Will Engage in Weekly Competition jtorjl'" Player Placed on All $2000 Trophy Also Will Have Airplane ' Collegiate Water Polo and Dirigible New ork. Vim h I J 11 conjunction with the second Pnn-Amerlcnu convm- tlon and exhibition nt Atlantic Cltv dui- Ing Ma the program nf v hie h whs an nounced leceiill, nn Intcrcotli glate sea plane tournament Is to be held dining threo months of summer, it was miidn known lure todav In the Aero Club of Amerlcn Aftir the Intercollegiate seaplane speed race lias been contested over 11 five-mile course for a f2000 tropin In Mn futthev competition for college students piloting siaplanes vclll be held each Sat 11 Ida J Tho college winning the largest num ber of points at the end ot each month will lie considered the winner foi that month and the final winner will be the collego which has scored the gi ealest number of points throughout the three months Colleges will be pel milted to clnnge pilots weekly Meanwhile airplane and diilgible bal- idoon contests foi college students will be held, the same mlcs governing eaili tournament CONNOR GAINS TITLE Dcfcntd Frank Coar for the City Milliard Cluitnpionsliip ( harlcs Connoi captured the 1 S J Inll.llne billiard chainplonshiti of the ' cltv list night bv defeating I'tank COai j In a match plaved In llnrr ('lines loom The final score was 250 to 2lt, I Lonnoi s margin of vlctoi being only fi point" One of the spectacular phases of the contest was the rollectlng of .1f points h Connor In the seventh inning This 1 high run put Connor fin In the leid L"ach plnvei had his ofr periods but Coal shaicd 111 the glor vv nen ne col- lected 38 points the balls neaih got I out of Cons control on 1111 ihlilletli 'stroke when the reel ball sllppeel .ip the table, hi.t i lone draw shot brought the Ivories togethei. and, after reeling off eiRht more (.o ( mWase(, on ,,. e ult masse shot. PAI I nFFFAT TARFY TrtLL ULl LMIcJ Vimiui ,.,,, i 1 ni'iiiiini: i ciiiin nun . ..' i... ....... ;lt pu,.0 Rink ,,,,,,, ,. , nrin 11 veal olel iniev the pre sent worlds longdistance sknllnB chimplon made his flrt ap "-niiiW -'!ntA 'ami" Market Mrec'l's last evening e"ire competed In the one-mile spe I il n,i hut for 11 fall three laps from the finish might hive won Ills spill forced him out of the race winch was won li Jhuinj Mcnidn with llodshalk se, on'l . , ,.., , ,.. .1 1 till ilKr I I 111 III Pi 111 ll'U ivcu 111 hi L, ,rtraih(, , he hid signed Ca.ev j Codshalk and AlenMa to compete In a one-mile event tomonow evening at the Palaeo Itlnk iliMriciHiiciMiSasstt'stt .-. - ' '',! 'am Contests Columbia base, liicc; May Coach Havana Club New tork, March IS Inn Itlc 1 will not coach the 1 olunihl t c 1 ew s this spring This nnttei wnn fi tiled vesterdnv bv Hlce himself, who an nniiiiced be hid refused tnin within the last ten d.ivs offeis m lib to him h the Cohimbla authorities to n.siimc charge of lite. iusli and freshman crews for the remainder of the 1 ollege ear 'Ihe veteian mentoi said his tea son for being unwilling in .u 1 e pt the 'itTc.s was that he planned to gn to 1 ,Hi ill 1 for several we.ks 111 piil mill then in Mnv would go to Cuba to oai h a ciew at one of the Havana clubs a produqo Iffir Quality Tobacco plus X " "'P y Quality Blending plus yC ' wStf Quality Workmanship ys" $i S tain such JmWMWMW-'! -ltWm II III Hit! ?ft popular- R iSslaB FAVORITA lull y evory. WmWf - t&s&ffiwmwM 5HADP Hill l when.. W - Aj$$lffimW .nAM: j V W ' ' s&Pffl Voriou nore. anJ VSi A' - - 'fr'KiJr '. rancinx from ife. 'I. J'&fiiY " twtntyftv yjf MBFviiiii fj8$! 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