Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 27, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, lUAKCH 27, 11)10
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THE CONTINUED ABSENCE OF MULE WATSON HAS STARTED MANAGER JACK COOMBS KICKING.
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DAVE BANCROFT
AT CHARLOTTE
Star
Shortstop Rcpor's at
Cainr
but Refuses
to
Sign
WATSON STILL ABSENT
Cinrlntte, X. C. March 27 It mlnrtl
last nlRht. in honest, linril-vvoiHIni;
southern rain tlmt burled the illnmnnil
In a Fmnll lake and cliaiiKeil the Ii
Sim rnjuo had put nround the iiltoltpr i
bov nml plate Into a eor mini of
mud, hut the PhllHe plajori lll lirnr-
tlee late this afternoon nevprllielc"
The nullves arc all vvlshlnB It would
rain again today, o they could hae
their faces wnbeil The water-ponei
Jilnnt broke down during the early hour
thin mornlnir, and now there Is no
water anywhere In the cltv, and ver
body )i walking mound trvlriK to brush
the slarp out of ibelr ovh iml nl,lng
where they cm set a drink
Incidentals. Jlannper .lack Coombs
spiked the rumors that (tplaln Kred
Ludelus, tlis sluijcInK fliM-sacker, l to
be traded for Vic Slei. Coombs thinks
n great deal of l.tulv's ability, anil be.
llevps the big slugger Is one of Hip
most underrated pl.ijeis In the same
on"t Trade Lml
, "Ludy la not tl.ishj and the fans don t
appreciate what n valuable pla.ver he
Jenlly Is to n. ball" club," ald foomb.
while talking over the rumored deal.
"He's a steady fielder and a consistent
slugger, ind we need hltn Nothing to
thetindr" I
Day lUncroft Is the latest member
of the tam toi drift In. His arrival
lifted a load from the bag of troubles
that Is hanging onto Jack Coombs, hut
Davie Is not a bona-flde member of the
team jet. He has not splashed Ink on
a 1D1D contract, and wants more money
than was offered lilin In the eoiituct be
received.
Consequently he will work out with
the other plaeis. hut will not sign until
the arrival heie next week of Piesldent
Baker, when the salary difference s will
lie threshed out and settled
Mnv Get Prison Term
The absentee Is "Mule" Watson No
body has the faintest Idea where "Mule"
Is or what he Intends to do When the
team hit the rails at Philadelphia for
Charlotte Watson was among those
present, but explained to lousiness
Manager Shetsllne that he had some Im
portant business to attend to and asked
to be excused, pionjlshlng to ilepjil
for the tialnlng camp on Wednefcdav
With that understanding Shetsllne
parted with one perfecllv good tlektt for
Charlotte and now there Is an A. V. O.
Jj out for Watson.
He Is liable to bo In Oklahoma. Calif
ornia or a lot of oilier places, hut he
, certainly Is not In Charlotte, and Coombs
Is threatening all sorts of dire things
not even excepting a Jill term foi life
when he gets his hands on Watson
Coombs figures that one Kube Wad
dell was plenty foi one. generation nnd
doesn't think another one will help the
rhlllles any In their fight for a first
division berth.
MAY SUSPEND KOPF
Must Report to Dodgers' Camp
by 1 onion ovv pvight
Inrkanniille, Martb 27 Piesldent
Kbbels has wind Larr Kopf that l( he'
does not leport to JIanagei Robinson hv
midnight Kritlav he will be placed on tile
suspended list bv the national commis
sion nbbets sas the Kopf situation '
win not anect the Daubert tiadp
Vnder the agreement Cincinnati Is to
Blve Brookln nn Inflelder the equal of I Churlev. Harve.v, acting on the advice of
Kopf should I.an fall to leport But , p. nnn-a iisvltl sitpwnrt bns sent the
who can Cincinnati give? Outside of his J1, GcorBo uav'd ewart. las sent the
regular Infield, Daubert, Lee Magee. ' ho-cer to bt lncent's Hcspltal fot tin
.llmmy hmlth and Oroh. who bis Patldajs' observation
Moran to offer In place of Kopf.' j iiH pi,)siclan will endeavor to ascer-
' tain the nature of the complaint that has
NEW' SERIES TONIGHT I Sa1 'iVay"?; ,l?t,,,0opl!l!ut?hrS?
the disease had reached Its climax at the
Kevslone Meels Amerip in ilriiliT, time Lewis went Into the ring with Brlt
rcj stone juecis niiierican nniigc.lton nnU 8,nce j,,,, tne u,Une boxer
lor Cage 1 Itle steadlli has grcwn worse
The fltst ganie In the seiles between
American Bridge and Kevstono for the
Independent championship of the ilty
will be pla.vcd this evening on the toi
mer's floor at Ametlcau Bridge Conipany
Hall, hi Vissahkkon The home club has
been plavlng In phenomenal form for
several months past and lis fnllowcis
believo It Is the bpst In the basketball
ranks, not cuieptlng St. Columba, and
expect It to win handily In the opening
clash.
American Btldgo will present its
stiongest line-up in Mciuhart nnd Cal
houn, forwauls; Watson, cetitei ; Mc
Crackeu and Hose, guards Thero will
11a dancing after tho game, and it Is
announced that those rooters desiring to
attend should take tho car on HldgoVive
nue and get oft at Wlssahlckon and walk
two squares east.
READING AFTER .PLACE
Upstate Fans Have Suhsctihed
More Than $25,000
Iteadlnir. I'n., March 27. David L
Fliltz. president of tho International
League, attended the meeting of local
business men Interested In tho purchase
mid transfer of the Sjiacuse Interna
tional franchise to this city, held here
yesterday,
Johnny Evers Gels Appoinlment
Troy, N. Y Mnrc!i 27 That Johnnie
Kvers. of 'lro falnoua second baseman, Is
through with baseball Is in ido apparent bv
bli appolntinent to a publtlon In the State
Hlshway JJeuartment
Amateur Baseball Notes
llronn II. '.. nf North Phttnilelphla, a
teani contniispl of former Church League
Mar" would Uhn to hoar from till aetnlpro
fe i nal t'Hiii4 In J'enrmvHanla, .e Jrrnp
pnil UlaWHru pjliiB a reasonable Guarantee.
ah r Human 3114 Helen street.
Mfmliilo . V a fully unifnrmed nine
wnulil MUe to bpok xnineo with all four teen
a nlil t.4iii elUir-r In nr out nf 4 rlt
Addr, mm 1'iMiiy njruea. 1742 Xorthveut
euu,i ticet .
TTli; 1'MnilIIJ, II, t. wanla Ramea ullh
II riiiluN teainn nf Iennshanta New
Jrtev i r I H lawn re ha Ins eroumtH and
rfferluc w iriiuantee Addrraa Opnrce riutnJi
tare o 1 alrhlll H -' . 518 et Heeheny
aenuc.
Frankfonl A. ('.. stinmr emlnrofeMtnnal
team uoulrl like to hear from all flrst-rlasn
leaii In rennjhaiiU, New lersey and
DelauHtP, evneuaiiv rieanantMiie, Aielroite
A, r and Utfiliaraih Giants, of Mlantlo
rlty, lldwood, Collintrawood, Weitmont.
rltnian Harrow gate Hlllilale, Stenton and
loftn AUdreaa Harev y, Slearnr, 4U7TI
Mulberr street, rrankford
The Nt. (.force II. V, would like to ar
ranze camca with all flrt-clasa nines, ex-1
uriimi) i innn ,i r nuui ron o ailiva jCU
ter Hull. 3J1S Amber itreet.
Anr flrst-doM ullihrr deslrlne to connect
irlth a lesdlne Now Jersey traveling team
latin? a flrlt-rlaa. cuarautee. kindly enm-
Sunlculo. by letter onl. with H, Vogel, ,W3
addon avenue, Camden, N. J,, atuting ax
(erlenca and terms.
Sacred Heart I I a aeventeen-elghleen.
rear-old traveling team, would like to ar
range games with tem. of that ago In or
(round the rlty offering a reasonable guar-
Imee. aourrni jui'pii iiarrigan, rare
lacrcd jitari i,. i
.IH.DIckonson street.
SIIHab A f lif TJnrll,
rhlladelDhla. a
travellna lesmr
f1(hilly iinlformetl flrst-ela.a traveling
(ra
nt to htwir from teams ln.lt. rlas.. elth.rt
n r twtvyt vps riyi '.'v."''-
u a. i, nrtnj. ,,,v nWAMn- u ma ..
ty. off.rlng rale guar.
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anhee Recruits Form
Star Six-Foot Battery
.Inrknnntlllr, March 27 O'Doul
and Bilcluln, pitcher and catchet,
Yankee tcci tilts from tho Pacific
Coast league, are sl-footcrs who
hive nil the cat marks of big league
-nndldates It Is the ponv batters of
the squad right now but with enough
force to make It u tegular stotm
for the opposition Bilduln cspe
clallv appears to bo active as a
catcher and Miller Hugglns already
has slngU d him out for cMia Fdvlce.
ATHLETICS HOLD
INDOOR PRACTICE
Rain Drives Mack Battery
Candidates to Upper
Pavilion
RUBBER SHOES IN USE
Connie Mack's battel candidates be
came n gum sboe squad this morning
When the plfcl era and catchers reported
for practice the big bos onhred tbem
Into ruhber-solrd shoes nnd they took
lefuge from the lain In the upper pa
vilion. There is plentv of loom In the upper
Riandstnnd Despite the fail that the
weather man turned ngnlnst the Macks
for the first time since practice started
last Mondav. the lllngeis and backstops
got in a good workout. I
The light In tho grandstand Is as
geed as can be expected under tl e i
circumstances n hete are plentv of win-i
dows In the stteet side of the pavilion!
and thev weie cleaned nnd rubbed down I
especlnllj for thp occasion In the past
the light has not been so good through
the windows mainly because they were
only denied now and then, mtitlv then
All the candidates weie on band and I
the three catchers, Iliilpl Perkins, Jim
McAvoy and voung Berger were kept
husv handling the offerings of the many
pitchers George Hums stepped In 111 I
the pinch and did a bit of catching to I
help out. I
YANKS HAVE WONDER
Frank O'Doul Is Suiil to Be Sec-!
ond Babe Ruth
Jin knonv i lie.
1 In.. Match -'7 M.in-i
agei Hugglns has visions of a nabe I'a-s Sunilav Baseball Hill
Uuth In the camp of the Yankees Said T. , - , , , .,,
pastlmer is Mank O'Doul the vftung , SmlVj 'L.nJrr,"p-rI-,l',an,c-"fu" ,
lefthanded twlrler secured from the San I i:ex C'ount rarlt wis pa..-l b the Jer
Ktanclsco Club Besides dlsplaving ey State l.cgNlaturp jeitprddj
jiientv or auilitv as a tllngei. this tookle '
piomlscs to cut quite a tlgute ns a I
clouter, haserunnei and outfielder He
ran seventv-five ards In eight and two-
fifth seconds
BOWIE GETS LICENSE .
Two of Three Judges Sign the
Applieation
llHltlninrr, Mil., Maich J" - The Cir
cuit Court of the Southern Mat land
counties went tbtoi)gh the foim of sign
ing the application of the Southern
Mai viand Agrlcultuinl Association for
permission 10 conuuei a nuien uav iiwi,... . vu,irit , nii.c.vi woIippwoIl-m
meeting at Howie track, beginning Tucs- ' ,,C'V' the Newark colofeil wclterweh,bt.
I day afternoon next.
TED LEWIS ILL
Former Champion Now Patient
at IS'evv York Hospital
New urk, Match 27 bo serious has
become the condition of Kid Lewis, for-
' mer welter champion, that his maniiKei,
Bo.xing Introduced at
Columbia University
New nrk, March 27 Boxing has
boon nltlclallv Intioduced ns a part
of the -work of pbvskal lialnlng at
Columbia L'nlveisltj. and vesterday
the freshmen classes in phi steal edu
cation weie put through their first
drill In the manly art.
One-iound bouts were staged and
pvety member of the classes had a
i hance to learn the rudiments of
tho game, under the direction of
Herald Weeman, Instructor of boxing.
Tho new course Is part of the
phjslcnl tialnlng work required of
every undeigiaduate.
No Splash or Drip
No Sink Complete Wlthont Them
Sold and Installed by
James J. Doody, Plumber
t12i dray. Farrr Am.
MtVI MI (iVRIII.N
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LEARN MORE ABOUT SEEDS,
CHOPS, AND UAKDENS
Have bumper crops and beautiful flojver
amrilmi ell aon-An bV ,n,,r sa.rftn
count strongly In cutting down cz-N
penies. Our 1919 teed book tells what, pa
when, bow to plant and cultivate to get LJ
the best results. R
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ITlAULiE. O OE.E.U OUUi
176 Pri of Practical
FREE
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intormatlon
Seed experts, market gardeners, farmers
have contributed to this great issue of
our Seed Book. Full of Fclpful hints.
Owing to paper scarcity, the edition Is
limited, rKrie today far your cepx-
,n WM. HENRY MA.ULE, INC,
Dent, U, xlftorcb St.. fttlladeloliU
A NIGHT PROWLER'S NEMESIS
I r im!7HuSEnSSmckjisHB&&Jik
I E-: .."fr.sg Jf.NWiy v a , hisf, ,:fy.,ffi-sgfr.-.3-;;-
This fcro(iou, most unfriciiill) appearinp l'nplisli lmll has fouiiil lluit
there is proleitinn in a fare. Sighlccr is a rcpislcrcd Knpli-h bull; ire,
l)rcaiiiluiul-Oniniliu: ilaui, Delia C. 2il. Sightccer formcrl was owneil
b Tlionm I.awsnti, of Itoslon, but now is being liown b Krncl Jambor
n SCHUPP IN SHAPE
Louisville Southpaw's Aim Does
n't Cause Am Tiouble
(lalnemlllp. Ha., Manli 27 Cbrlstv
Mathewson. the Old Masler, lias started
In to earn his salar.v from the fliauts
The wizard of olden dins planted him
self behind the hurling mound Ibis after
noon and wblspeied words of ndvlie to
the tosprs
What If undoubtpdlv the mnH Impni
tnnt featme or this training trip Is th it
Perdle Schupp appeals to have come
back 'I be laiulsvilk' soutbp in Is n mi
lug as strenuoush as he did a few us
ago J 1 Is arm doetii t wonj him in the
leaBt, he declined
NEW BOWLING RECORD
Pollard, of Indianapolis, Rolls
711 in Three (James
Toledo. O, Maich 27 I be worlds
bowling record of 711 pins In three
games, set In ISIT hv V. II Pieiie, of
Pubelo, was beaten again vcstctdiv In
the Amerlian bowling congiesa tuurnn-
ment when v Pollard, of
ludlanapolls,
rolled Into stiond place vlth
game total of 71t
thiee-
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
F'd
ItANIC CAUBONi:, the upstate mlil-
lewelght. will bnvo a ital Job on
his hands ton'ght, for be Is booked to
battle Jeff Smith, the clevet Bavonne
product. In the wlndup at Hip Atlmtlc
City Sporting Club This will be the
thltd show of the season at the shoie
( lub Smith was a principal In the open
ing wlndup
Matchmaker Herman Tavlor will pie-
seut .loe Welsh, of this i r, and loung
In the tight-round spiiil-wlndup Hicks
dtnpped Welsh for the nine lount In
tbelt last meeting
In the other bouts l Moore tnrets
.llmnis Mason and Bobbi Hurnian faces
"Willie (Kid) Wolfe
President Inlinni Burns has sihcilultsl a
braie of hard hlttine IlKhtwetuhts to tea
lure tomorrow nlsht s pinsram at the Cam
brla A C lop Konua will be onp nf thp
wind no entPrUlnera with Havp Vlpter the
New York hov. oppnalui? Konns Meter h,is
made sood In his showings hert
Two unotl bova will pxhlhlt in thp Cambria
Hfmlwlnflup when ounir I.uwrentp the
CJanidPii clown tioxer. taken on riddle Mul
len the Port Klchillond lad Johnm Krauae
and Johnuv Martin clash In the third bout
The remainder of the tan! preneiits Al
Werner n l liarle o Xclll and Joe Lanii
don in r rankle bmlth
Jop Va will appear for the third time
In this tl alme hU nirival two mon'hs
ago when he encagea Preddv Reese In the
National feature Saturday nlsht Fox oris
Inalb was booKc-d to face l'reddie Urown
sWtlMSnO-1 Js,. mtJX "1
juts i WHKi&lfc'&hMUKMRtsmm.
Therp is an undeniable
quality of goodness in the
distinctive appearance of
Liberty design.
Its inner goodness is at
once revealed by the differ
ence in the way the car '
. rides and drives.
It is the kind of goodness
that makes and keeps
friends.
Its good repute is best ex
pressed by the fact that
many Liberty owners re-
peat their purchase with
another Liberty, and are
satisfied with no other car
but a Liberty.
UKERTY SIX
L. S. BOWERS CO.
245-247 North Broad Street
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;3&&tU$&S J,i-i-'sii.l-s..i.-i
ERNIE SHORE SIGNS
Star
Tvvhler (Ionics to
With ankces
Jnrksunilllp, I la., Manb J7 The
appeal, hup of Outlleldei !-iin Ick tin
hlguing of Pllchci 1'rttlc Shoic mid tin
vending iif a Mini message to Iniiih
Leonaid weie the outstanding teatuus
of the Yankees' second da In i amp
.No annoiinicuunt was made a to tiu
et I It lilt nt of Ibe Shoic case
The big pilchei showed bis giunl will
b woikinx out evtn before an K.rf(
ment was iiatliul and probabh got pat t
of the dlffeitiue in figuits, If not nil
There was not a gitat differince betweui
Miytes dun mil nnd the t Itib s ntTi i
litohaid must aitept what was otftml
to him in leinaln Idle Huggint will not
go anj lilglui
Report lavnrabl on Siinda) Bill
Mlianv, Vliinh 7 'I In Unlkir III
whlili wnukl urtnlt tHxplmll m sunMin wis
fivorHhU rrpnrle,! nut lis Iho s, natp rodps
nnunlttpp t lt mrptlnk' smtprdtv It will
l'f rent hvi wlililn ihn npl twit ,lip nn nu
tlon tu mliiiiii I in h thlnl riii'lhiK
This Team cetlcl Pai lunge 'Inkets
liiiilsilllp, 1,., viuri h "7 -Cfrninii vin
SKpr VVIIUhiu h1 uiii tfii plHvrrs IcTt hei
ln' nltht fur the uprliiK trnlnlns imp nf
Hip I.nultivlllp Vnii'tlutli Vfpoi I tth n 1m-, lull
ilub at 1-Mvtii s,prnl j,
Barn anil Trmks Win
Hatrl and TruiKs tlPfpntPil (Irrplu ami
Knox In a sp,a twnilav houlinc inati h,
rollpil on the C'nHlmi anil lvPlnnp allein
but thp New
thp th tnct
lorkpra defeat bj rtoot forietl
Dip Niillcin.il semlwld up will nml llaMllns
leiinird as one of the tointiatauts with
,ni Henn in supiHIne the oiipnslllon
Willie Illinium mil Ji sse lanna are thlnl
Pout entertainers In the other frnB llninn
Illvon fines Jlmmi Wilson and Joe Mriille
luiltlis lein Vlllthell
lohnnj Mllnne will make his setond ap
ppsrnnre In this Its sIihp slatlni. that
loinihaik when hp takes on lohnnv Mnlv
al tin olnilH Vlnndo pvenlnc Vleiili hits
asiecd to mnU l.'S pounds for ih, fnitlnr
i elRht Klnc
I rankle (lark l lotnini; hats The i lever
llttie downlowu lm who faiiril I i furP
lobnni Vlurrtv wilt altrmpt to put the
skids uudi r Preil b Hppsp Ii l.tol Be Ihifiel
semlwlndup Till p I'rlPilmnn Is retiionsilile
for these prellmlnarips Youn? Cnst'r s
lni norsev Al Vtooio n llmlnv Vlasorl and
Mike Connoi8 s Kid Wolf
.lop Ilorrrll the Kenslnslnn mid Hew elsht
will see hi ilon in he I'tnnsurove V c
wind up tomorrow nlsht liking on II n
tailor On April 2 Horn II tneaKes lie man
Miller 111 a dlil mot luttle at Steellon Pa
,lnp TIII7 and top Hurman were two of
nt least a tloren tios fioln this ill) who
took turf In the monster benefit show a'
Matllsnn ufcre Osrden 1nst Vlnndai nlcht
Tlplitz's n Al liatlle l against Joe Pox
at the Ohmpln on April 7 Tlurmnn'a next
start wl I he In nuilmore on April 4
nffalnst Piankle Dtle)
Al Tliomnsnn, n l.tl-pound I o and
Isewplp Cal.ender, a 11 pound entrv Imth
of thp United S' it, s marines are anxious
to eniTOKn the best hols of their weight In
tne titv .Tmk Hagpn trainer of Prank
Poth's League Island basketball champions
is tutoring the inarlnu lighters
l!te -,
"Stranglcr Lewis" Once
Coached College Teams
Although It Is not generallv
kiinwn, Ituhrti Piedcrlik. Kiiohii to
I In- wiesfling world us "Wrangler'
Lewis Is mi nil iiiniind nthlete Lewis
tone bed die foolhall, basketball am'
wrestling tiams of the Cnleis,i Mf
Ivdituik) before t( pping Into tbf
milks of tin iiiiife'slnnal gl applets
He neri nlteuded collegi, but bis
geueial knnwleilgo of all binnibes nf
sport Hindi him a valuable innn as
a inaih bib' (onnectid vab tho
lollego be plnvril on vailous jnofes
sloml biskoibill teams in the South
nil League It was while handling
the wiestlliig team thnt Iip petfpitnl
the luadloik one of the most d in
gerous holds In the mat gsme
1 SCHWERDT EQUALS RECORD
'Plunges Kipht) Feet in Winiiiii;
National Title
rjttsliiirKb, I'ii,, Match 27 Sibwerdt
nf Prlrolt deflated .loin nf Plltsburgli
former tlllelioldei in tin national plunge
I fit illstame ehimponshlp nt Hip Pitts
burgh ipinli ( lubs swimming meet
In le last night Si liweidl hit the ( Ightv
I foot m. ilk, tqiiillng the national record
lorn ipilt at slvl rit suddenlj Itnvlng
I the w.itii it was fald betausp of a
In, mm In the aim
Miss I'tamis 'linlot null tin Vile
gin n Mountnln Au litlon title in tlip
--0-vatd dash Mu, lid Iipi coinpetltots
nil Hip wav llnlslnng thh t anls ilu ad
reitllS of Ihi in Kl t et was outtlnssctl b I nl
virt of Hitiolt who cliilktiped bun to
n spetiil b,nkhtiolf lait of inn inN
John Hilii tilumplud od Itnltih stjn
Ion In tin ;;0-jaul ptofpsslon il 1 1 p
HONOR WILBER HENRY
Football Star Fleeted . and J.
Bakelball ('aplain
iislilnglnii, I'u. Match J7 ilher
Hcniv. of Mniisliild O, ilass of li.'ii
Inst nlglit was uninhnoush t lei led t at
la'n of tin aslilngton and Jiffetson
biskelbnll team lot neM season the po
Hit Ion btlng teiiileud him without up
position
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MANUFACTURERS
AFTER TWO CLUBS
'resi
dent
Hniinfteld Calls
to Organize
jMeeting
IN'et iMonday Night
REED JOHNS SMITH
The Mnn'ifaetnters' ; isP,q l.engnp.
whlili bid lis niiisi siiiiessful mison
last vent l grltlng things In ttiiliniss
for Ihe opening of thp ennon whlili
Is pi In dnlpil for four wppIs from sat
nrnav Piesldent Paul Hiumllebl bl
unt )t irtlled the tennis togithci but
has in ide in iimimim einetit to tin rffei t
Unit ihe org inlnllon meellng will be
at the Illnglnm Hotel next Montli
night
lp 1m disiusspd Ihe pioBpicts for
Hip mining season with nenrh Til of
the ilnlis In Inst vrurs circuit ind sll
lut two annnunco Ibelr Intention nf re
tnteting Vinong these are the I (J f
iliHtiipions I T Lewis Pclbrs mukis
X sniitb trnnkl'n Printing and lie Ins
vet to Ikji fiiitn Mmintvpr Tin re Is
some pf iiilatinn as to whether Mono
tpn will be III Hie 111 Id tills Pill
Thev have hem out of tin fnn most
i lubs in mi item li igue ranks fir imttv
vmrs ind their withdraw si Inst nt .1
time whin ba(hnl ts ilm fur a big
t nl would be kfclllv fcP
Pitslihnl 111 uinlleld Ins also I ppn In
inm li wilh Mm nil 'I his u nu in idr
iii minus pfTotts to Join Hip M mufnr
inm Lt ikup last sjiisim whin It wj
Ion late The l wpic piomlspil Hist inn
slili latum In Hip futuri Time m i lip
a ih nice fur two strong trams to get
frmielil"is and am i lull t linking of
pntpilng tills league sbuiild git In tomb
with PiiilH Mil mil Id itdaklMi N .1
i it the Hi i Ki i sinltii Pagp Cnin
p niv
Matiagi i Ito '1 liomns of Stetson Is
i nisiileilng iw.ud'ng 'luiin-i Hip open
log d itp at Hie Mitsuii Hall Park Last
car the luiueis bad vb lories oi t
HessUrlgit I'iMoii, Christ Chun h
Povlestown iscnsp and Norrlstown
Wharton May Return
to Coach Penn Eleven
llui k Wliattnn one of Ihe assist
ant football conchea at Penn, was on
I'lanklln Kleld vesleula. on a short
leave from Harden Cltv, I. 1, where
lie Is stationed In tho nrini nvla
llon section keeping the men In mil
ilition He Is uiiierlnin ns to
whether or not he will be able to
muni to bis coaihltig work next fall,
but will retain If nn wav possible
Wlniton ivpeits to be relean d from
Hip sprviie within a ft w weeks, he
sivs s i line i o.n hi r he Is one
if Hip btst
WIMBERLY TO COACH
s
I'oimer V . and J. Star Hecciveu
Poition .it rlniiiitcr
iisliliiKlnn. I'n., MarMi 27 -- B
Ulnibcih of Mpvpiiroii Ma, for four
vims varslti guard at nshiiiglon nnd
.leffprsnn Cnlltgt hiH been apimlntpd
dlieitoi of alhbtlis and phslial ml
tnre at WiMinlnsttr Collegf VcW Wll
nittiKton Ilu ippotnlnu nt to become t f
fectlvp in t Sptitimbpi
Wlmbiili will have iIiukp of all
pbvskal work will loath nil varsltj
li.uns mid will beci'lH a member of Hie
ttu ult
CAREY WINS AGAIN
Seoiet. Ihird Straight ielory at
Palace Kink
Mnliolui ( nicv f Iteading Hie II f-
ten-viiii inn sun or Jesse Cam Hie
presi in wuilds long-dlstniicc skating
liiimplou, won his. thlnl ionecutlvt
Mi tin v nt the Pa'ice Rink, Thlrt.v -ninth
mil Maikel sttepts last evpnlng Carev
k d nil Hit wav In Hit out -mile amattui
i m nt and brat Hlllv McCulIough of
vviiuwuoti hj a lap
'1 In one mile for spi v li e men was
won bj Hcib, it Ho Holt n a ballul
Dcitti) l.con.ird Beats 'lliorpc i
Inplln. Mo, Vtan h J7 Itrnn I pnimr i
liphiwelshi ihHmilun aKil tiutpolntpj IIh I
e 1 hni pp nf KanHaH Cll In a ten rnun 1
limit her la t night IjPuiimiI v,on all nf
tin tin r utuH Tin n wire nu knin It
uuAniiria urruai
PRINCETON PREP
Central, Frankford, Haver
ford and Chestnut Hill on
Tigers' Schedule
ARRANGE ELEVEN GAMES 4
Four Philadelphia tenuis are oti thfl
I 'i in baseball schedule of the Princeton
Prrpiratorv School Thev are Central
Hlgh.'-t.iool Hnverfnrd School Chestnut
Hill Acadcmj and Krankford Hlgn
"chool
Tht games will he plaved on April 19,
April 3n Maj 24 and Mnv 11, rcsp
thel. j
LIpvcii games in all have bcen.flrj-'
ranged and If the open dates of April
2d and Maj US are tilled soon the tant
will bo guaranteed the huslest season a
prep tenm has had In man ears.
Without doubt the week of May 3.
which Includes Hi,, gnnies wlti the
Pilncitiin freshmen Hill School npa vvlth
Blair, will be the hardest of ihe vvholB
campaign .
The schedule follows
Vnrll io(vnlra n,h hoo Hl pPtnceon-
Vt r I '3 ltHtpnceIIIp nt 1'rlnreton.
Vprll jn Opnn
Vpill in llniprfortl at Itaprford
vtn 1 Prlntptini frpflhnipn at Princeton.
Ma . UIII Srhnnl at Pnttstonn
"' In Hlntr Vcadpun at UlalrHown. (
Vtal 1 I rtuturrs Prip at Princeton. ;
Mai I , Hroohlvn Poll Prep at Hrooklm.
vin 'jl t aw rMiii IHi ni Iwrpncpvlfle,r
May '.'4 CI etnut mu Acadcm at rrlneil-
lon
VI t JS Open
Mmj .11 Pmnkrord Hiuh school at TrlncB-
Inn
CLOSE FOR QUAKERS
Penn Charter's Lntc Rally Doiras
Frankford High
Penn charter uslipred In Its baseball
season vesterdav In defeating Frank
ford High School b the score of 3 to 2.
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