Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1919, Postscript, Page 16, Image 16

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ETODNING- PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADJELPHIA, TUESDAY, 'APRIL 22, J919
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Athletics and phillies series for the championship of lehigh avenue ends in a tie
mOWDED bleachers
MOVIE OF A MAN WITH A POOR MEMORY
BOSTON SOX HA VE
1 REAL FLAG RIVAL
IN FOHL 'S INDIANS
Cleveland lias Keen Halance and Will Cause Barrow's
' Club Many Moments of Worry Yanks Depend-
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show baseball has
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REGAINED prestige
Throiig at Final Game of City Scries Gives Local Mag
nates Chance to Look Forward to liifi Season.
Phils Split IP if t Athletics
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spnrts editor Evening J'ltl.tle Ledger
t'apuilQhl, Mil bu Pub' r l.rtltji r t ft.
1IIK most optimistic predictions regaiding ho comeback of baseball weie
confirmed at the t'liillir.s" Park yesterday, when n trowd niiinbci inc nliim-i
J0.000 turned out to witness the final game of the oitv -nirs between the
Phils nnd t ho Athletics. Managers .Murk nml Coombs Inn) hoped for 11 big
turnout, but hardly expected It. While yesterday was a soniihnliil.iv n also
was. Monday nml not the best dav in the week In draw inntineo nudiom r
However, the baseball fnns poured into the pink, look oft" Iheir men mils,
Settled back in Iheir pout to onjnv :i liicli - In - tontoi nml weto mil ill-'
appointed.
Theie is mi old saying in baseball thnt tin- nl loiicliim of the Idea, hoi
sections regulates the populin'it.v of tlie spoil. If nrli is tin- i.is... i csident
Baker need not worry nbout this yenr of P.il'.l. Yostcnl.iv lh' b.iinmolor
cents were occupied by the largest crowd we have seen in the last two sea
sons. Before the game started nil of the thirtv-t onlcis weie taken mid thin
the fifty -five-lent seats wore gobbled up. .Moic than one-half of the ciowil
wns out in the sun. This shows i owlusiwly that I'liilndelphin funs are eagoi
to witness big-league ball games, ami with nnv sort of deienl placing bv the
Imme clubs will gie their hearty suppoit.
Two months ago the fans soeinod liikcwnim. nml while every 0110 was
boosting the game, the future wa hlloil wilh unci lainti"- W'lion the tennis
wont South there was nn awakening of interest, iiiniimctnhlc ipiestions weie
nuked regarding the strength nnd .buncos of the unions tennis nnd nrgu
monta beennio quile loinumn. When the exhibition games weie played the
public shook off the thoughts of Hie gt im battles fought mer then, eager Iv
scanned the newspapers for the latest happenings on the diamond and decided
that the gray past hnd gone forever. Hnsohnll was in (lie air. the fever had
them the same ns thtee or four years ago and the opening game eageily
nival ted for.
While in the South I witnessed sovoial exhibition games and was astounded
nl the size of the ciowds. The big-league i lulls nttmrtod as nun li attention
an the old-time cimts. Crowds waited at the station to see the train coine in
nnd the playcis weie fidlowoil ainuml Hie town like taie miiui'ils in a hide
sliow. They couldn't see enough of the game or the plajeis.
D.t.Vy7 -I .. ii on Ihe thirtltnld nf a rjirnt t mi nl and il n ntitr up
to Ihe tnnilnatei In pint tile lnoh tin plnninn. 'I hr font Imtt
.liotm thetf nir itillintj In fin Ittfir p'lil. hut lltn intttl hr tultttird
trtlh thr htq lrnnttr t'luhv. If n nntttlriahlr tutu nf lunnru tnnsl hr
spent to thrnnlhrn n Iruitt l it til hr n nnntt tut rtlmrni.
Iloinr ''raining 'f ) rl ' indicated
the I'htN and Athletics planus an even Stephen spiing s.. ns no
it loss In find nn opening loan our views Hail the I'liils triumph'ii.
we could haio handed out some pnintcil innimenl about the home limning
of the A's. and if Connie had lopped I In m mil of four it wo"!d hnie leen just
ns eny to toll the I'lnK tlie ti.iimiig nip to Clmilottle was spuiioii and
decidedly counteifeii Itut neilher team was lost in the mud ami the ipiesin.'i
as (o whether or not H is best in nam a ball lub at home 01 down South
icinnins unansweiMl. The derision must be a draw.
Yepteiday Mule Watson went on a lamp.ige nnd sinpnsid Ihe talent In
pitching a swell game for the innings In thai lime he was niikrd foi sj
hits, but not a spike dented the pl.ile. His Miileship leniriubeiod il was
necessary to tighten up when Ihe enemy got on base, and did thai ierj thing.
In the veconil, he giew lonesome standing out lliete all h himself and placed
threc of Connie's bindings on the iU Im comi.in. one on eaih coiner of the
diamond. Then ho gleefully whipped oier one on the outside, wlibh !eari
fouled lo I'.aird. and the A's weie letiied wilh tluce paities stranded.
The Hhihe I'arkers foo,ed leniblj in the opening ait and piobabl.i to-seil
away the game when Kopp and IS.ulei inn wild on Ihe bases. They evidently
were told that I'onest Cadi had i hoiked bis Ihrowing arm at Ihe gate or left
it in the dressing lonni or something, for those two buds, idler bumping a
brace of singles, endeaioroil to swipe every base wiihin then icacli. I'iist
Kopp dashed to third and wns out iinaniiuousli Itaib-y trieil ii next and was
nntled farther than thai Those two entiiel.v
the side nnd no one could toll wh.it would luiv
their desires to emulate Ty Cobb, Imulenlallv
good.
WITH .
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ii n lie.-. ,u sprints letireil
biippenrd had ihev mubeil
Cadv's arm was all to ihe
IF, Vltlh srntnt tltrir fit il l tut nu tin riitiruhlr inufl lit .Vd
Rllflliiton. 'Ihrtr iios m ilinun it tun hlnuintl ititu ultra llnnttnll
hit n high flu Ihe hill mis tniiinl mil nl linl' tump nml llmni'i qnl
lien hnq nn lite limit. I mittjlr nml Whittril'i imitfn'r tlti irnl lltr
tatntrd tnllu tinnsi. lltr nthrr troir, hnnriri', tint tmtni ptii
Jiutlrru tilled one nrrr lltr vnll ) n rntttri iml hi r Dnhr ,'
,1k.
Coombs Says Club Will ol Finish Eighth
the game .lack Coombs spoke a few words leg.nding the outlook of
his baseball club in the pennant nice nnd did not sheil any tears, lie was
Tery optimistic and declared there would be some big surpi iscs sprung define
the season was over.
"I don't fool sad or dishorn toned," said I bo new iii.in.igoi. "The ball
Club looks mighty good lo me and we will play some interesting d.isedall this
.year. .lust liguie out our playing stiengih and see what you get. In the first
place, we have an exceptionally good outfield with Wliitlod. William"-. Meusel.
Callahan nnd Ciavath on the job. These men i.in hit, held and aio last. In
the infield we alo have some good Inlteis in P..iinl. Mnnemfl and l.iideiiis,
while Penrce shows signs of impioving. As for Holding, that rpi.utet mm
pares favorably with any in the league. Adams is good catcher and C.nly
and Yeabsley are doing well.
"Then come the pitohois. .Inmbs is mm h hotter than 1 hist supposed and
Oesfbcer, AVatson. I'aiknrd nnd Woodward have shown me they cm deliver
the Koods. .Mike I'rendergnst still is under weight, dut will be readv to take
hi turn in n couple of weeks.
"J'll admit wo haven't n gioat pitiher who siamN mil. dm please lemem
ber sreat pilcheis must bo developed .mil must tnit fiom the botiom. It is
possible thnt we will have one or two of the best pin hois define the season
.-'la, over. The material looks very promising.
"We arn in Ihe maikot for a good iiilielder and a lugh-ilass piti her
IJqt where are we to find them? President linker will go the limit to pm
chase cood plajers and do nil in his powci to gd them. It must be mucin
.bcred that the war rotnrded the ilevelnptm nt of minor-league stms ami the
clubs are keeping their veterans. Talent is veiy senne this year, but if we
hay? a chance to get a ouple of Mars wo will get Iheni ioganllos of the price.
t(1 DC
Ihe
DOX'T like In tin nny pietln linn nn Ihe rie nj Ihe iitrimm of
nggrcsiivc plniing ilnne by the fhih tint year nml the eljih u ill fff
S ." finish in eighth plate, ('i Inn good n t-lnh for Hint."
A Giants iow Traveling at a Fast Clip
S TAWN StcGKAW'.S Giants seem to bo traveling at n fast ilip ai piesent
Jffftqnd will be in shape lo eive the Phils lots of tumble tomorrow. Sluggers
$? Mke 'George Jlurns, Knuff, Young. Cliiihe, Doyle. I'lelcher and Zimmerman
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V . W IHUW BllUirjIHI' r Mil nilj .! ...'........ .. .... l'i. "! HI.- Mil lf
. After getting oft to a hnd stmt and losing the soi jes o (ho Ited Sox
v flianta came back anil walloped 1 asnington. nvc games 10 one. They s(u:
hose days.
the
11 in mod
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fc"1 i V Hljier .lOIIMeUII lll Kir uiiiri jiui i . r. .1,1 ..... ,...- iim.oii.i 111.11 i.-rrinc inuuip-
l -4m; Was WOnnerilll in IPCIIOIO. .mwn hhjs n mhiiiiiih hum 110 will cop me )ng
" lfia year if his pitchers stand up, nnd the fans will have a chance to look
-s 'twn over. J'M Barnes probably will be selected to twill the opener.
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KWr actum or aieneei sirenauiens riraies
iiErSltUnGH is strengthened by the bigning of Casey Stensel, who was
he champion holdout of the season, ( asey vowed he never would nlav
Elbe Orates again, but Hugo IJezdck ha'nded him the absent treatment.
to anawer his letters, did not take the trouble to return- his contract.
finally Stengel surrendered unconditionally. Now Hezdek- has Southworth,
l'and4 Stengel in the outfield, a good inheld., some swell pitchers, h couple
f catchers and awcei dreams pi playing tn inc worm series.
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VJHAT WAS it!
toouj i c3am
almost- get it
AeJTJ ThcisJ it
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IN TIIK .SPOHTUtillT 11V GRANTLANI) RICH
(C'opjrlulit. lnin, nil rlglit" rEscrveil) I
NO. I CLEVELAND INDIANS AND N. Y. YANKS
Exhibit A Cleveland
1'iniii I'nl Tehemi In Sir l.ee 1'tihl,
They nliratn Innl lltr print tut I inlr:
I Tlnnuqh l.niiy, liimllry. .on nml 7'u'i
I I nn1 yet xoniehoir they nlirvyv mitt;
1 Hut tnme lime snnn the tide may 1 rer .
Il'io Anniri I111I thin utny hr Ihe pent!
. I'iniii "Imlinn I'nll Sonni."
WHAT nn nnay of talent Cleveland has pioiluceil in the Ameiican League.
without over producing a pennnfil !
I.ajoio, ISradley. Turner, Klick, liny. Speaker, .loss, Iteinhatd. Nig Clmke,
Stovall, lllikman, Chnpnian and a do.on nlheis known to the fnino of (he
pennant line. .
Yet with all this Cleveland hns yet to hoar the gonfalonic llutterjng nf a
hard-won Hag. .Mine than once she has been within n stride of the top. only
to fuller and slip nl the Inst turn.
RTO .S'lf I,, pint nf f11'1 Jinn fiiUme mi fcrrn tine In hmny-hnnded
Fnlr. Clerelantl nn nn nreiatir mi tlinirn hauler lurk mil ami
one hall etiih ire erer imr. finiti Ihe h'ut league lo Ihe mini lainiri.
Another Chance
TN IISCI'SSING ling chamos wild two famed members n Ihe Itoston Rett
-L Sox locenllv Ihe.v both loufossiMl that if the nice h.i
longer last season Cleveland would luivc won
ail lasted I wo weeks
And
FOX COMES BACK WITH WIN OVER ROOT;
KILBANE SAYS ARTIE WAS TOO ANXIOUS
English Featherweight Tahes
Deeision in littiigli liatlle
at 01 y m pin
CI. 1K HEVl'S HE) 1 IV
Till; tables wei
Iloot The peir
lt .lMK! S. CRltl.AN
tillneil 011 Altie
peipelun Hope iipsolter
lame on frosi Cleveland lo help pt opa e
Joey Ko for a h.islv retuin liv Hug
hnd. At the (onslusinn of six 'ough
mjinds at the Olvnipia last night Ihe
I'nglish fealhei weight was in front
the w inner over IIoo.
I'ew 1 lean punches weie landed
Many half blinked blows thudded their
niton iiilei wav 10 the laigei. It was
one maul after anntlier When nol i
mauling Iheio was some boving. I'o I American
was uie supeiior ni tne lew anempts m
siienniic lingiinll He was n lienor
llllg geneial ami eulilleil to tlie ileci
sion.
Ilool fonghl so viiiouslv that he was
tiled befoio the end of the fourth
lounil I'ox's shorl i.ilts , nun h lo
vveni down die lighlilig little Clove-lander.
Lennard-liitchie Receipts
May Co Over $.'().)()() Mark
The P.ennv l.oonanl Willie
liili hie lint lie s, hediiled for New
.11k net Moud.iv night is expefled
to bieak nil ioioiiIs for loceijils.
The ndvanic sale has tiassod Ihe
SLTi.tHllt nitirk. an 01 ding lo llooige
Ihigol. Olympi'i m.iti huinkon The
total icioipts me extieiled lo be be
tween S.'D.IHHi and Mid.lKMI,
Leonard mid lliindre now hold the
let old, tiie bailie between Ihese
dors on .lunuaiy IS drawing mnie
than St(l.lMM).
Cleveland Hoys Failure to
Set Himself Cost Him the
Chance for Win
ALL KINDS OF MAULING
FAST BALL TEAM
AT
Clivedens Have Clean Slate in
the Interscholastic
-League
Unth picked Cleveland for I'oston's hnidcsi opponent this year.
,hen wo slipped Ihe qneij lo Manager I'd Hairnw be begun:
"Well, there's Cleveland to heal - anil It's no soft job."
This season Cleveland has the balance defensive stiongth, a lusty
wnllop lonsiiloiable pitching talent on guard.
In .lohnMnii (to start with), Wmnbv, Chapman and l.airy Gnidner shs
hns an infield on u par with Huston's select ipinrtet not quile s(, strong
defensively, but more powerful upon attack.
With an outfield built nrniind Tris Speaker a stnr llnnked by two iihln
aides the Indian picket line lias doth Ihe speed mid the punch. Speaker alone
is 11 lirst -i lass outfield.
1 The pitihing staff, buill in the main mound Coveloskio. is one of those
steady, edeclive combinations without cair.ving liny exieptinnnl brillintiey.
If the staff pans out n liiHi beder than it looks lo be just al this moment
Cleveland is veiy likely to win despite Huston's wondeiful defensive povveis.
11 is nil a mil tier of keen balance. You cannot pick out a spot upon lh
Clevelund intor nnd mink il weak. And if her overseas contingent gets baik
ill time to help lb" outlook will be even betlet.
Itrielly. just m this writing, Cleveland looks to be Huston's plain opponent.
Hallow ami almost bis euliic i bib bilieve that I'nhl's i asl is the one to beat
above all ntliris and Ihey sliould at least have an inkling upon Ihe situation
if 1111 inkling means what we think il does.
if f'lrrrlnittl vltntiltl
I hniiit In Irll lltr tloin.
an nut nnil 11 in it ell. "hettie" u tin I
H.v JOHNNY Kll.lt NK
nrlil's laHifrwilclil flininnlnn
WAS some mauling matih.
KILBANE'S CROWN IS
NOT FOR FOX'S BROW
Easy Job Defending Title
Against Briton
Cermanlown High's undefeated base
ball team faces a haul proposition this
'T WAS some mauling matih. 'week. Three games, two of which ale
1 It was a haul light. There's mi i Interscholnstie League contests, are
question about that. I scheduled. The lirt will be played to-
Artie Itool was very unsteady, ho day with the South Philadelphia nine
was missing all the time. Kox fought at Gormnntown.
a headier fight, lie oulboxod Itool and! Tomorrow the Clivedens tiavol to
leai nod the decision in my opinion bv a '(Ionise Si honl for the annual game. On
;ai6i Ii-
TlicYaiiks
They lack but
no steady and
fTllin case of Ihe "i ankers is lauly simple ns inch things
.L one 'ngicdient and thai is speed I lefensiv ely , Ihey
dependnhle.
In Shine. Shawkey. .Mogiidgo, Thoi iiiahlen. (Jiiinn nml others they hnvs
enough iilihiiig to get auywliere. ,
In Pipp. Pialt, Pei k, linker. Lewis and llndie Ihey have Ihe punch in
u'pious quantities.
haile. Pox impressed nie as a haul
man to hit wilh a good, solid puiii'h.
Any follow who is always keeping his
hands moving and his gloves slmk in
jvour fine innnnt do loin lieil very
o.isilv. I hail heard much admit Pox,
Master Would Have '"" 1,r Minuised mo.
Itoot was the stronger, lie seemed a
little loo Minimis. If be bail steadied
himself ami set before delivering a
.punch. I haven't anv doiihl that he
B'
would have stopped Pox.
Not So lOasy
It looks easy fiom Ihe
1 I'ox liupioved
Pox's woik was n dig iinio ovemi nt '
over his exhiliition ngauisi Tjphu Ml" '
ilisiaveil moie .lass, piuuhe.1 delli'i'
nnd hlofked blows with uioio c.is, .
.lohnnv Ixilbane wis at die 1 uigsido.
.lust define the wind up weni on Vic
ion Loan (oil.ei-s made an appeal for
suds, nptinns. "I'lip nowd mlliil f,,,
Killiine to stall it. ami .lohnnv ie
lilieil dv signuig Tm a S.llto doml
Then lo nunplele his gooil wink he
1 limbed into the ling and made a biiof'
appeal in behalf oT the loan, lie didn't
leave his old piimli behind I
Chub Heats We.vnian
Piankie Clark fonghl noil against
niing Woynian. handing a lai ing to'
the bov fiom Ii ir.uilv illo. Claik de
Inii'd hi- Mail until die tit I h round,
when he opened up and gave die fnns
plenty of ui lion until Ihe end.
Piankie Conway came d.u k stmng
in Ins dattle wild Dave Astov. and
fonghl so well in the Inst tluee lounils ,
Ihnl he euniod the decision.
.loo Ixoons deal I 01 ry Kb haul
.New Yolk, ill the M'lOIld bout.
opener iniinu i immy .My son a
ovei Al Alnoie ill Iheir vveeklv
IJy I.OIIS II. JAKI-'K
Thev'll have to srnd soiue one el
over fiom Kngl.md lo topple .lohnnv ",' v ,.,..-. :TA .
,. , . , , . ., 'Inn. I ".. II LOOKS i:.S. .lust
Txilbane into fc.thei weigh' obs.nnty if , , ,heie and try it soinetime. Pox
thai piirticiil.ii la-k and feat is in bo ' i a good, heady boy i Me stops many
aicomplisliod bv a P.iiliAfc .loev Pox i pun. lies vv ilh his gloves mid makes die
never will do n I'ov showed sullii ieiit I oilier 'fellow miss all the time.
foim to win tioni Ailio Itoot al the ,.N , , ,( . v.
11 ..;.. l... ...,,i.. ..... i.p .. ..l...n t..i
'"' '" '" ' "-," " "" 0111 1 nil 111 . " lion tool was sell nv
himself holme 'hiving home his blows.
One that i minted was a i izhl lo the
Hut .loey la.ks mmh nlulilv lo wiii,u(, tlai fi(oi Pox lo a clinch Thai
tiom so lever ami hill d-puni hing a .)tll 1Pa ,0H a m(o it quite easv
man like 'die master -Kilbnne. This f, Al lie to deliver more telling puiu he's
bout was the se.mii: one In vvhi.li I have , )0 ,,,, ,,0 ,l(,n MuIf.(1 ,
soon Pox compete. The Pnglislunnn is ,,,. in, ., ii, ,
1 The moie he tried to land die runic he
1 missed.
1 Aim Ii -Maulin;
V Ihrtr it n tlrrnlrd Int I nl tprrtt fruitt Itip In I10IU1111 mill hurl;
nninii. 'I Int Inrl nf tptrd iitrtiiit tinttlile in hrnltiiti nut infield
lnp Itnuhle in "iniimi finin ttotitl tin n tinqle nnd Ihe lilelihnnd
nj InInto Inn nihil iiiln tinttlile phyt. Tim Inllei fault inn uipr nut
intiir im 1 1 111 1 inllirt limn nnijlhimi ehe.
believes in shifting his
yel he deiiiiiiistinn
shifty boxer.
il thai he was
Priday Germaiitown meets Kiankfoiil.
This always lias been icgmdeil as the
big game at both si bonis, and as they
aie tirst mid somnil in the league Tland
ilig. a grenl lulttle is expected.
The (tornianlowu loam has been the
season's suipiiso in the Siliolastic
League. Pour games have been played
and their leconl shows four victories.
Throe mine games remain in tlie first
half of the league sihedule with South
em. Prmikfoid and Nintlieasl.
Great credit for the great showing
of die suburban school team is duo lo s ifmoss of lu.nl
inlside lo the loncliing of Piofossor Lackey, of tlie' Hut for weakness in Ibis lone depailinoiit the Yankee outlook' would be
siienio depnitinenl. I his is his hist ,, p, x il Ii P.ostnn or Cleveland.
year as baohnll loach at GermantowiTI liven as it is. n stout pitching siaiT linked to a line up thnt inn wallop
mid bis feat of biinging Gerinanlown the ball is nf. Indit nmhinntinii lo faio.
xfiom eiglith position last year, to lirst If the Yanks as a i lub will ever swing into an nleit. lonhilenl. nggiessivs
this season speaks well of bis ability. stnte of mind Ihey will be extremely dangerous even without any undue speed.
Lackey foimeilv wns u profession.il Hut their genial jilacidity in the past has been ngainsl them Unify
hall pliijer. AVIulo working mil with Lewis and llel Puitt me two new entile, who should help them in IliU
Connie Mnik's Athletics he wns hit liy lospooi. And they inn absmb quite a handful of help along these lines willi-
piicneu imii ahove the tieari, sen- i out becoming ovcmnwdcd.
Resourceful Type
TTPlilJINS is a canny, lesmircel'nl leader. He
XI methods of atlai k to meet the situation.
Hill il is no easy mutter lo sluli an nllaik unless you liaro speed lo-assjst
the opeiatinn.
Tlieto is little ibnnie lo cut into a base iiinniiig game if you are minus
base 1 iinnois
And Ihe bunling game depends mine thnn a Irillc upon quii k stnrting nnd
not
:ood a boxer as he was about
six yenis ago. when I snvv him out
point and nullighl Piankie P.iadley nl
the same club Hnullcy then was at
the yenilli of liis caieor. 'l'hc Philudel
phinn was going along al a lightning
pm e, ami he was pit ked bv many Im al
critics as a championship possibility.
After the beating sufloied from tilr
wallops of Pox. 11
die. He never il
Pox of today is inferior tn die Pox who'
defeated Hrndley . ' i
And Johnny Ixilbane need nol vvoiry
il was a clim b and
omo mauling. Itoot
Iftfinn Till 11,111 Is alnuisl .eiiiti 1 . I . h
MlllM nil l.i.s II Ihe oltnuiic nn till 11 s-ht of
.li .". II no cts Jdtk IJtilton in P.dlilinoie
in IIh I.I
Alter every mi
eveiy 1 Much saw
Hied lialtl in the riiailling sessions lo do
some damage, bin pox very skUlfulh
l.eilt Oil! l.f lllO . Ii ,lf llin lii inn.
. '",' "" '" -. .lifts,
.tiMdlrj dociilcl to ,e- .,.,, Imps (f ,,, ,,.,IISS H(VJ
las boxed srncil 'I he ',,, .. ... . .... .,..."...
..n. ... . 1..s,, u1-l(, 1,1)1 I HOSt WHO
relish a lougli and-tunilile alTaii one
of the street variety must Itnve gone
f ..v. : i,i...-,r , ......... : l'' -ntisfied. H ws n tough tight for
. The , , "'""' ". " : both boys all the lime.
. 1 t limited w Kb Joey I ox as the paity of ,. . , ''.
"mnorl, 1 , Ibis was the first time I ever saw
mis ro. lies a lienor nny man many
.believe. He was fresh last night, n
,mi.ini 1 ins "isi "out I near Hurt he was quile
stale. Mo tanked good against Root.
Moil make tumble for nny one.
Hut take my tip he's no sel-up.
lie's a shifj fellow, coins well and
will be a hard boy for any one to knnik
nut
ously injuring him and forcing his 10
liremenl. Me has taught tire German
town youths many of the lino poinls
picked up in his caieer.
II' Iheir pilihina nnd hnllnni povuhiltlit lltr ), 1 ill he 1111
'' iluh's tlnilti tlirl, Util iiilhttul iitnlii tpted Ihey hate ii lemir
hnllle ahead in ttitiihiita nhorr thud plate.
HASS, WESTERN CHAMP, IN ' '
SPRINT AT PENN RELA YS
Grinnvll Colhgr Star Enters List as Poshlintry in Frunldin
Field Cam ival Friday and Saturday
RACES TODAY
AT HAVRE DE GRACE
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'TOMMY BURKE GOING ABROAD
AS K OF C. ATHLETIC WORKER
I'opular West Philadelphia
Sportsman In Leave This
City for Paris Some Time
This Week
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OM.MY" HPItKn. Ihe well known
est Philadelphia sportsman, was
notified ibis morning of an appointment
to go nhioad as nn athletic dim tor for
the Knights of Columbus. He will leave
this city some time this week and ie,
port al the Paris office.
Hurke has boon n IC. of C. athletic di
lecloi for nineteen months nnd is well
qualified to go abroad to promote spoils
for Ihe arini of 01 cup.ltion. Me has
had iharge of athletics nt Camp Lee.
Camp Colt nnd the Walter Iteed Mos
pital.
Previous to joining the Ix of C
fones Hurke was a member of the board
of managers and registration com I
mlttee of the Middle Atlantic states dis i
jrrict of the Amateur Athletic Pnion. '
He also is a member of the x ictrix
I Catholic Club and wan president of the
l defunct West Philadelphia Basketball
I League.
Many Philadelphlans still are "over
thertf and with only a few liourn each
Zolui,
THOMAS .1. IIL'RKK
former mauager of the Vincome
Scraps About Scrappers '
I JOHNNY MAI.0N1IY will boa wind
up boy at the Cambria on Priday
night. The former amateur hampion
, will take on the rugged Tommy tinr
niaii. These boys will feature an all
star bantam show.
Willie Spent or. of Gloucester", is
down to battle Jimmy Tierney in the
sornivvind-np. The third bout brings
together Andy Hums nnd Waller Iteu
nie. Terry Ilnulon vs. Marly Campbell
and Terry Mitt hell vs. Hatl Grimm
complete' the piogram.
.I.ihn.i. Vltirmr anil h 1 1. .r o -onhrll
nyei in thn main hour on the np.n. c tiri
nf lh Pmplr- V f rifle-nlli anrt lutii
iirirtit.. mr. ris 'Ihursdny nlshi '"o,o "r
u Siniih mil Pr,oni tho follow ing Jip.
X "V? ."" '"' ,ol,n1"n Jimmv'.lohn
,.ln'.,. n""5 y" rJ."nny ali .lohnnv
TounV ?".iiTo"V " ""a lllcl'y nrltl
slrnnr bantam ir.1 will ttulurr Ins
Vi" huI "I". AllinitU I'lty fipoftinjr riub
rhurida nlfhl Jimmy Papiw. m,, Mnx
lllrfRisan In lh e litht-rour ii wlndun The
other eljht-rouMi fra-a will bo him
I Itio rtmr nnd Willlo Spencer and Pay
Wnliare and Tounjr Merino I'rankle Moore
openi atalnat Younz Travtri
I
Lew Trntllrr againtt New York Wet
basketball team, is a Y M. V. A. ath- oi7mA.. jrKdSV 'nirt?' Jor'i!ip11,,,i;
letic ditector in I'rance and I.is lean. s,Vw,0boy1nFhi,ki,1Vw?ar-Up. ano,hcr
ouly recently won the H. O. S. baskcl'1
ball chamnioiishii). Have Kerr. Jatk '. .'" .ri,i'i'J" .v?. .'" ."'iloii l ihe-Jto be,
"Phil and the A'a held dress rehearsals for lhe!r UflO debuts n their tiav taken up by diilliiiR. sports rome In Kelly nnd Mnrty Priediuan played niili-e ioy who 'iinered six. reiind ih.toimiiv
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llnss, of Giiuiiell College, was yes
terday entered in the 1(10 ymtls al the
leiay carnival, wlutli tuUes place m i Princeton. I),tmoiith
i runty ami isaiuriiuy 01 tins week nt i
Pranklin Field. Conch llult wuetl his
entry.
Mass was a ical tlark horse, for he
met die best sprinters of tlie 'est last I
Sulurday at Des'Nloines unci won out
in 10 1-," mm otitis. Coach HutT has I
nlvvnys been successful with spt Intel s,1
ns he developed lloyl. Ihe bolder of the
vvorltl's reionl for 'J1!0 yards .iioiind a
turn. In Satin day's race Hutler. ol
Dubuque, was set oml and Hayes, of
Vntie Dame, was ihiitl. All lineo of
these men nie entered here, wlieie Ihey
will meet the pit k of the easteiii
sprinters.
The eastern sprinting situation Is veiy
much in the daik. Hmvard scorns to
have the best men in Moore ami Plow or.
Iloth of these men hnve done ten soi
onds. Mooie being placed two yeais ago
at the intenollegiate eliainpionliips,
Lourie; of Princeton ; Davio.s. Pjtts
burgh's famous halfback, and Hiinvcll. '
of Syracuse, are also said to be going
fast. The result of Saturday's rate will
shed light on the situation mid let the I
public know what to expect in the
suet ceding dual games and iulercol
legiale championships,
Johnson, of Michigan, is enteioil In
this event, but il is not known whether
he. will stmt or nol. He favois the
hurdles anil may tonipole in thnt event,
though he would be the favorite for the
sprint if he entered due to bis world's
recoid last winter in the fifty yards
dash. ' '
Pennsylvania's relay men hail their
last haul woikouts yesterday. They I
were quite satisfactory. The' one. mile i
men looked especially good, ami Pent.- !
fcyivnnm tans can look forwnnf to
Davis, Gustafsen', Smith nnd Haymond
BivuiB uiviii it great, run tor tirst place.'
Penn will be nenr the pole, which is
going to he an advantage In such n
hard-fought race as the mile promises
Boxing Course
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Jlnjor IlItlitle'H Tournament
.T.lr. -;i..'o enroll ow
flol'l Vlutrlie. I'olis. Iivlnc C'uns
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PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S
h. K. Cor. loth & Cbfitnut. -tlb Vloor
$15
limn mn other on the piognini. for
JMlissncliusoits Instilulc of Tot linology .
i Princeton, Dnitnioiith. Coinell, Jlichi
jgati. .Missouri nil feel that Iheir tennis
jhave a first class chnncc to lantl first
1 place. None of the teams aio quite up
to the form of the Pennsvlvniioi ...- II.....
Until teams of four years ago. but the, j Cambria A. C. .J. l;.Tson?J?"i
...- nu k"'mi itmi h verv i lose rui e ' iiuim i.v r..is4i.,
should result
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to opih;-.. th juw will be vvngcred ou .this event
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