rs"yKli "V ' ")-J I); "4N IV, EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGEB-PmADEM?HIA; , SATUBDAY, MAKCIT Gl 1020' u -CONNIE MACK IS NO FASHION PLATE, BUT SHIBE PARK FANS ARE SURE TO SEE PLENTY OF STYLES LEE MA GEE IS ONE ON BASEBALL BLACKLIST; TELEGRAPHS AN ALIBI piBRnrrr aj?q a am va atq THAT GUILTIEST PEELING t. n RESUME PLAYING FOR "'. LAKE CHARLES TITLE ? IV.1 II ? K 6 fer ' 'kfter Two Weeks of Hard Work Athletics Deserved Vacation Yesterday Scott Perry, Who Is a Great Fisherman, Makes 1920 Debut in Game Today It.v KOIIKRT XV. JIAXWEIil. NwrtH lilllor i:rnlnK I'liblle lAilcrr C'owricht. 19t0. by rulttc Ledper Co. ; Lalco Charles La., March C. l HIVEUYTIIING i set for a ball same at the Athletics' field thN afternoon. ' "L"' The rcjrulars nrfd tho Yanlgnni will engage in nnother deadly duel for the .championship of Lake Ohnrles. nnd thN meani an awful lot in theso parts. Yesterday there was no game for two very good rea'ouo. First, the weather i was entirely too cold, nnd second, no game hud heen scheduled. If there were any other reasons Connie Kept them to himself, which menn he maintained a discreet silence. "Still, we fhotild worry about cold weather," aid the shivering schemer with a smile. "The bojs have hern working pretty hard for neurly two weeks ' nnd it is time to give them n vacation. Their arms arc getting sore nnd yes- t tcrday's layoff will do them good. We have ninny exhibition gumes scheduled ! and the Iobs of one or two now means nothing." The noble athletes were out at the ball park bright and early in the morn ing, going through exercises characteristic of all training camp-. They tossed I tho. ball around, played iu the bunting game, ran around the park and did every- ' thing which would get the soreness out of their muscles. AFTER an hour and a half Connie chased them in, thus saving than i for the afternoon workout. Running Around liases Is No Fun A PTKU lunch the cold northern winds died down and the weather became " slightly wanner. This meant more hard work and the bojs had a strenuous time of it. All of the pitchers were out warming up, keeping the four catchers on tho jump. Then there was batting practice with Gibson, l'icrson, Ulgboc nnd Grevcll performing on the mound. After this Connie ordered his hired hands to practice bunting, and this took up most of the afternoou. All the batter has to do in this game is bunt the ball and then run around the bases. I'y the time he has recovered from the ill effects of the personally conducted tour it is bis turn to bat ngain, and the same stunt must be done all over again. i This is one of Connie's favorite excretes at tin's time of the jrnr, anil it certainly gets the plners in condition. Seven or eight trips around tho bases' are enough to get any man in shape. iC lie can stand the strain. vmr. . Tmc. children hwe' """ Ws f I ' T "" VJARU To YdiiH CorAlG I ' 7 :'. I Meu.0 .daddv . . hom6 - 1 tolO Them J Wy I WHAT EJ.D v I y yjoot.0 BRI ) A W .YOU BRIN6 MEf ( m 60MZTHlCy '' Awp EVSRYTHIMG - NJ) You Ea?3 ""-' Completely FORtSOT To BRtrsjG. "Sfc-to' TkP ys Gifts wosc for. the kids S - syit, I HflfL! regulars tried if first and then ttnngeied on the diamond to gnc the Yanigans a chann . Scott Perry Starts Season on the Slab A'S PASTIME IN SPUE OF COLO WES T CA THO LIC FIVE I Pl POLO SIX HAS HARD-LUCK YEAR Four Contests, Including qcott rnnnv win make his 100 debut in t..d.iys game. He has been work- Regulars Engage Yanigans, Three League Matches, Are Lost by One-Point Margins in Cage - tf tinril nnd is in slmne to lust thi' remiired thren inninffs. Xnvlnr. Kinner. Hasty, Eckbart and Koinmcl also will have u chance to perform. 1'crry was to have been saved for the battle on Sunday, but after he had expressed u desire to go lishing for MinfHi nnd other denizens of the fresh-water deep, Connie told him to do bis little act on the mound today. Scott is a great fisherman and will adroit It under cloe questioning. lie says he will discard Ills fast one and use nothing but hookv Next week will be a l)ui one for the plner. They will practice on Mon- I day, but Tuesday will plnj the Texaco stars for the championship of Texaco, or wherever they come from. The same team will bo met on Wednesday, and the . natives here say the big leaguers will meet with stiff opposition. Tcxnco has I cleaned up cerything in these parts, they say, aud the players do not fear our A's. 1 . . A nijli this the rryulan and .irrubs vtll put on their daily stunt for the remainder of the nrek. Then the iouad fill be divided into tico teams and the real teork Kill begin. Camp Will Be Broken on April 1 fTUlK second -stringers will staj at home, meeting Houston. Beaumont and While North Wind Chills Spec tators at Lake Charles GREVELL AND KEEFE START i:K(.t Luis MIX. If (rllllii. Hi. !HRutt. . vrunk. rf. Mjuit. rf. Ilr.iilll. :i. (nllnMny. us. Mile, c. ircTell. n. YANlfiAN M'Iiiko, rf. llnrr"B. lb, V. Wiilkrr, If. WrNli. rf. Ihkr. lb. Irnnn. is. TlinnuiH. Hli. .1 nlkrr. e. Krtfc 11. uv vavv rm-:r A NOTHEll double-header is Sbreveport in a series of games. They aKo will do some traveling, playing in Beaumont and HouMon. The last game will be put over on March '.',1, after which they will break camp and set sail for th" North. Connio will take his tirM team through Texas, plajing ono-dny stands with the St. Louis Cardinals. In all sixteen games will be plajed with the National Leaguers, all of whiih should help the club considerably. Iu the training tamp the plajers get into a rut, they get uccustomed to playing against each other, and it is hard for it manager to get n line 011 the battery meu last Monday. new men. Against another big league team, however, the meu arc extended to the limit, and if thej hae the goods they will show it. Connie certainly made a wise move when he arranged those games with St. Louis, nud the sumo goes for Branch Ilickej. sched uled in the Catholic Schools' Basket ball League tonight. Catholic High will be the opposition with West Phlhidel nhia C'ltholic High at Forty -first street and Mantua avenue, nnd La Salle l'rep will be the other tea'm in the St. Joseph's match at Seventeenth and Stiles streets. 1 Folio wine lonlcht'H games, only one I.aKc Charles, Ii.. March ii. Connie mntch will remain for the end of the Mack picked his strongest combinations v",','10"0 T.caguc "."'V .'.""i.,1'?1"'01,1! ' ,,.,.,,. . , . ., 'llanova l'rep and Catholic High next to battle in the second game between the strday night. St. .Toe clinched tho, Athletics leguiars and Vnnigans this chnmnionship this week bj winning. afternoon at Lake Charles' nrettv base-1 1" "est atholie in a great battle. I ft to ball orchard. - The" Moat suffered by West Catholic There was very little change in the 1 in this three-point game dropped Coach liue-ups from the game Thursday with i T",in Heynolds's aggregation into Inst .... .! ...... 1.-. ,. 11. I..,. .,.. place, tied with La Salle. And. the re- uir i'.vt'liinui lliut riiiiu, iit'isil, lllt'i.,,,, ..r .1. .. t.i. c. t 1 .'" '"i , ,, .01, ..,, , . , '"i " ""- milieu Willi ni. .!' iuimi'ii 1 ...., ,1 1 , . chubbv centerfielder. filled one of tardea I rmilim. ill,. iinr,i.i,,nir L.,mi" iiirminii "l u,p lcn" '" ll mmr' .'''r-vnl IP?. ' v, w 'Km V-v f .$ w-, irtfwhti ' -?' E NAGES MODES DANNY" LINAUGU position. It has been entirely too cold for com fo't since the Athletics came here. The to lose n game bv a single point, but inability of players to get a sweat basi when a club goes along on the s,ort end seriously retarded their training and of one-count contests, four different nnd this state of uffnirs has lasted i'vcr siiue distinct times, three being league tin' inlielders nnd outfielders joined the matches, it's a cinrh that one of the bojs proved themselves a well-conditioned team phjsically. In many of the encounters the opponents got off to a big tv ',ut "l0 l,'uRB!,,B nn,l endurance of est Catholic's boys wore them down 111 111c latter staccs of the irnme nnd iiinlmum. which West Catholic hns been traveling. , "Wtu a little more size nnd weight It is not unusual for n basketball teain "'' Catholic probably will show the way to us rivals next jear. Scores of West Catholic's team this year are: Lake Charles blames the finseo on a north wind so there is nothing left for Muck to do but wire the authorities in nlaers hns been forgetting to bring along his rabbit's foot. Iicclnninc with the oneninc Cntholie League match, West Catholic was turned T WILL be the best piuctne the (turn .ould gel. I LSCRAPSABOUT SCRAPPERS J JOEY LYNCH will answer roll call tonight in the htead of Cham pion Pete Herman at tho Nutiunal Club when the wind-up is scheduled to go on. The bantam bos will not oc among those there, for the perfectly good rea son that be is under the weather, hauug contracted a sever"' ("Id following Wed nesday uiglit'a spe lal show ut the Na tional Club. ISefoi e canceling his jnectiug with Knockout .Joey O'Doniiell. 1'etc wauted to keep his illness quiet. believing that In- would be utile to go i.mcl 111I1 his -et to tonight, but Doctor Goddard u-hi-ed th.. cbau.p to'J?,',," i.UiIj;' ;,"; " m m,t champ call off the nuit.h. Mal lutuiker aJ -M"v - Auditorium A. A. 1'iifiOay nUlit. Mrniu Williams iMlrJ off .Mac wltli Jo .Marhsnf iinliwnrk. for Ilia last bout of a fii"tran I'rob-ruin. t"D Jrrry lla.Ts, u cullud rfrson lundlrl hv Doctor Hhalrt. will ,hor in A . 0 th Auilltorlum mutchva Tuemiay niKl t n ii 5.?hnwotJl:n ''"''"on. ''I"" colorVd l" the t-Tcbr ' Ml)lt,y. '-"won rmtilfs with Harry Klit .sipwart Tony DanlMit tak,, on Jm irurph';" un,i Johnny 1'ewi5 '-- eA Lew Trmller'N opponnit In j,.r-v uv nn I .. II - .1 . ti" 1 Hl'i fj two. ud boforo ntl months I'.iuzeni Itiirkumii u Us,. . . . -"-- - . . ln til- ii-- r r j frf in r'nr. set to tolllglit. uutia.u. ii JioliJa th- ml-M-m .Bhf , nimiiSn. O'Urieu immedini. v gor uie ' ' , n(,i,i ,u,rm i .,, Inn,. . tance IninimiiiB. "I'-r Ilushc Ilut.li- a. tt ,. ,nw ut l. 'i.,?.nr' aAy n',1 inson decided liotn. was li.o slnut to J '"" , "urman wn.,s an well villi iSti on 0'Uo,.n,U. and IMdie . Meade !,raf!;,;i!Vi5UV,,isSa,w?ffi consented to biiug over Lynch from . i.,r.ui.ird ,in,. ,j ,p , , ,!.", t rha" it TC York. To prove that the (lotham'' " " " hi. noris.du ,,unch do the the North requesting it to keep its hnck ,,v thp j,in of tR tPctni u ticy Hnyi uiameti wiihis iiji iih-m-. tins iiitnuniK thi're was the same story to tell, it wns so cold that the athletes hud to bumlli up In sweaters and overcoats anil Muck hesituted to let them go out at all, but he finally consented. The practice was hardly satisfactory The natives here are game and won't when Ln Solle won out, IS-17. Then, after winning and losing several other matches, Villatiova Prep put over a '-'".-22 count, and Frankford High fol lowed up in the very next game, 27-2(1. After two more earnest, Villanuva re pented, this time winning, 27 2tl, lo unto v est i iimone nign nns won consent to calling off the battle. This ,Rif 8 man games as it has lost, having ..Uv.innti Is in Bond shape, he si ored 'u three-round knoi Uout over somebudj in Boston Wcdncsduj night. O'Doiiuell way expect no elm h contest when he iinswers the bell against the New Yoik Joe-boy. Willie lolmiriN w . .il.i-e Johnny Mc- ... i. i, th NiiMoiiui i, initflnal thin r--1ni " acalnst Tommy .lamlw.n Clirin i ni iiu',, il. .", r'c'n.' knockout over llwl All, n iHUt weok I rtt rs In that rltv Inilinat thi All.n to..K . UHc. y I'rcil lelnll. ffirmor li.,s,.. .I.... , nun. ,lj? anu.nt line that" thi' report of hli ie.it i "wiw cr..au exifrrotJl." A dli. Mt.h frv'in lAi.ilon. IJni; nvo days obo. waa i.i i.. ,ffe,t that U,.h hart ln '.ht Mf.rffin Other bouta Kill Wanntr unil l.lltio rranlilu Murraj debut aKalimt i,unn are Jlmrny Hume y JvK va. auiv, 1 at 1 ox llilld. X Y Lburu on Monday. hart lxon shot. ted Statin awaiting din- Wtt l'hllly l " nine a boxlne ei.jb Tinder the lunif :f the Arinoiy A A . wUI Lout a are " i iuk1 at the Sixth Heiii rnent Armllr rorl tlrst atrwt and .Mantu.i avenue. Hill Jniiin lr.idl- an mad limaker. The llret aiu a will lie ut " a,xt 'fhura diy nlsht w!h Wiii.y riiifur.ild and W.llio JUaa In Ihi iur bout ' ItiUtliiiore Willie Mien me.do a li!dd lilt In Iliadlinc the other iilKnt. All, n nut on a swell exhlliliion m defntlna Hobby llilnbiitt II- mad. nuch u hit that ,lat,h liiaker Wntaoii Immediately rtbool.ed him for the main bout Mai eh ilO. Kaminy lliihn has uianli'd Joe Welline. of Chlcairo with "' "y alyr of .New Yor. U't ' tli ilium ml.-, at lh. National Hub next Saturday night. llenny VilU'r will appeur in hlu lint of two boull In I'hlUdelpfila noxt week, when La take n Jlmniv Murplu of We.t I'hll.j. tx Ihe Olymnlu Monday rilihl That ul leied Krench Huh wl.l b u men- epark when Jim alartH throw. nir rluht-handers at lilm " iild 1'roIeaJ-ii Adam Usau today Murphy finally 'nan worked himi.!r Into hi- old-llimi Hftta, Ulan believe Frank Darey. u navy inlttman, will show !, tin, Olnnula'a ainil on Monday. . lie .r"l!,ll'.'.,"r,;?on '" '" ' at tho Olympla Mrtr II .. JIlH fipp'nnt Will lA Inlmnu Sh.pnard. niiBli.h hJhtwelKhi Jack.on'aTai Man'-'li TiT" Mi'iholl In Milwaukee, The ll- linranlan'N ahow- at Newark March 15 apparently lias l,.e.i dHalpatecl with pi !nrni-i ,5,!'k,h ?''!7" matched' to ho'? In Ht. Paul on ihnt dut.. and Johnny Kll han;. e ro'ir ahouins iicalnat Henny Valmr Jaik Hrltton. the other ihamn waa to haik. h'J,x,-J, Jh"nyiTlllm., andrhoW?atte0r hit called oft lh" bout imimr to a aleo of bollaT Tlint Jesa Millard la eerloua abmit meot inK Jack Umps..y ,?in 3 verlfled by a number of lutt--r written by the former hamnlon to Tex lllekard. It Isn't that Wlllard ivaiita to ruian j,la laurel., accord iiik to ljl nlene but he wants to prove to the world at larijo that no man of Demi eey'a alii- nnd welaht can reduce him tu the pulli he presented when the towel acknowl miaul hli defiat en the Fourth ot July ut afternoon Connie worked different pitchers every three innings. Jfill Grevcll, Holand Nuylor. David Kecfe, Charles Kckert und Waller Kinney were the elected candidates. The entire squad is now bore with the exception of George Hums and 1'itcher Itoy Moore. Hums is due to get here tomorrow night, thus completing Mack's outfield string. Moore has been ill nt his home, but should nrriie some time next week. Mack today expressed himself us gratified with the qtinlit and uuantity of Ills 1020 prospects. The team has youth and speed. The rookies nrer of the intelligent type aud lunk as if they will grasp their major league baseballs quickly. There has been a baseball famine nt the camp, but this whs relieved this morning when n big cxpiiss package came from Philadelphia loaded with spheres and other equipment. MEET NEW YORK BOWLERS Philadelphia Photo-Engravers Roll Metropolitan Team This Evening Tin. IMiibidelnhiii I'lwto Kngravers' T'nion bowling team will nuet the New i "' York Photo- Kngravers' Union men on 1 lcb,, tin Terminal alleys this evening. The , games will no startcu promptly nt i o'clock and continue until midnight. The ulb'js have been leased for the evening by the local team. The elimination contest leeently held left the following, who will represent Philadelphia: (iermann, Craig, Daven port, kceh, Cnss, Cunningham and Weft Tathollc.. . no Hwarthmoro Tllch. .51 West rathollc. . 17 Lh. Halle Prep.... IS ;j.t Catholic. . si Ht. Atmea High 11 !J,'i Catholic. ..1.1 tliirmunlown Acad. 10 West Catholic. vj st Joe Prep 'jr. Went Catholic. . 58 UP. II. 3. . . ..as West Catholic. ...JO itermantown Hint). 4.1 West Catholic. . '.'1 t nmden lllnh.. . .40 went Catholic... VI Wenonah :io -II Vlllanova l'rep ...53 L'tl 1'rankford IIIpli. . .S7 S.'i !..i Sallii Prei)....l'4 US Hi I.uke'a School. .4.1 il VUUnova Prep.... 27 III Temple Prep ....'.'8 S4 ht Acnen llleh...l'J .1.1 Ilrrwyn High 44 L'S SI .tnminh'a . en Tonight's game is the final on West Catholic's schedule. IVest Catholic. Weht 'athollc. West Catholic Weet Catholic. West Catholic West Catholic Went Catholic. West Catholic. West Cathollo Quakers in Poor Shape After Battle Against Columbia Tank Team STATE MATMEN IN ACTION Pcnn Carney . Collins .. Haldeman Tandy Positions . . . . left forward. . ..rlcht forward , center.... left hack. .. . narr rlcht back Navy .. Hmlth IIlEBlna (Iraham . Hunloti nyan IlarburEOr Koal Ilasso Annapolis, Mil., March 5. The Pennsylvania water polo team engaged the Middies in the Nuval Academy tank here this nfternoon. The Quakers were not in the best of shape niter the hard match against Co lumbia, ln Philadelphia, last night. The battle against the w Yorkers was a severe test nnd sapped a lot of energy out of the Tied und IHue tnnk- Ilesidcs the water polo match, the visitors at the Academy also had it wrestling dunl meet between the Navy and Peunsjlvnnla Statu for entertain ment. State has on its team most of those who won the championship of the inter collegiate title last year. The Acad emy has most of the men who defented State hero last season. State and Navy arc particularly strong in the same classes. Mills, cap tain of State, has n powerful opponent In Pixton in the H.Vpouud class. Gatts. the Navy's most skillful wrestler, meets tlrown. the Intercollegiate champion. The other contestants are: Navy. 115 pounds, Hough; l'St pounds. Gallery, if8 pounds, Lewis: unlimited. Wilkie. Stnte, 115 pounds, Gnrbcr: liXi pounds, Williams; l.V pounds, Mowrcr; un limited, lllucli. Chicago Cub Player Wires That He Will Fight in Court to Get Back Into the Majors QJ03IB time ago it was announced that Jp three major league baseball players had been blacklisted, but their names were not made public by ho National Commission nor by their respective clubs. That one" of the players was Lee Magcc, of the Chicago .Cubs, was not known until the following telegram Mas received this morning from the plnycr hmisflf: , "Tho manager of the Chicago Cubs has not ndvlsed me tlint he did not want mo as n member of his team this year. Neither he nor any one else has ever accused me of improper betting upon games, and nt no time in my baseball career have I been accused of Indif ferent' playing. All during my baseball lire I have given my best efforts, nud I shnll continue to do so in tho future. "I hnvo in my possession evidence thnt. without cause, the owners of major league teams have unlawfully black listed me. My attorney is now nt work gathering evidence, and n suit will soon bo filed to test the right of a club to exercise its option for my services In December nnd a month later release mc. "On December 1, 11)10. I received a letter from President Veeck, of tho Chi cago Cubs, reading: 'This is to notify you thnt the Chiengo Natlonnl League Ball Club hns decided to exercise its right to your service fe.- 11)20. This right is given to the Chicago Natlonnl Leuguo llnll Club by reason of the option contained in your contract of 1011). A formal contract will be mailed to you In accordance with the rules nnd regula tions of the National League.' "After this notice to mo that the Cubs wanted my services during 1020, owners of other teams agreed that I must be released unconditionally, nnd the Cubs were compelled to submit. 'I have u number of offers from minor leagues, but my record shows I um en titled to remain iu tho big game, nnd so I shall. LEE MAGEE." Born in ICcdl.iud Lee Miigee's real nnmo is Leo Iloernschcnieir. He was born in Cin cinnati, .lunc 1, I860. He Is n right hnndvd thrower and batter. He has been in the game a long while, hnving started bis career with Mcrldcn in 1000. After four years in the minors he wns given n chance by the St. Louis Na tionals. He made good and remained with the Cardinals until 1014, when he jumped to the nrooklyn Federal League club, where he wns given the mana gerial berth. When the Federal Lenguo went out MSB MAGto. of existence Mngce wan reinstated on n member of the St. Louis club, but was sold to the New York American for $22,500. That was iu 101(1. l 1018 Magcc went to Cincinnati nnd then to Brooklyn. Last summer Mngce was turned over to the Chicago Cubs by the Brooklyn club. , Mngce hns nlwnys been considered n dangerous hitter, nlthough bin bent yeur In the majors ho hit only .200 with Cincinnati. While with the Brookfcds Magcc hit .330. 8 Odd Bnll Player Mageo is an odd ball player. In Si. Louis they named him "Flash," and later they called him a grand stiiinlcr. If he was a grand-stnnder lie was n game one. During the fag Vnd of the 1013 season, witli the Cardinals whiffing the dust of half n dozen other clubs, the funs, however unaccountably, connected Magcc somehow with tho debacle. The left Held bleachers were "on" Mnee Only a ball pluyer knows what it is to have the home fans Hlnglo him out for their nbusc. It is expected ou the rond: nt home it has wholly demoralized more than one rinn who might otherwise have been able to give something like hh normal ublllty to his ball club. Mugec met tho onslaught character istically . He refused to budge an Inch physically or mentally. lie fought back with the blcachcrites and dared them singly or collectively to "meet him nftcr the game." These nre stock Unci to the ball player, but Mageo differed from most diamond athletes in that he meant them. One day after a particularly luitcr nblo ufternoon the Cards were playing the Cubs in which the fans had blamed everything upon him. Magcc had occa sion to catch a fly ball that came hli way. There were runners ou bases. Imagine, then, the sensation created when Mugec reached into the air and used but ono hand to glove the ball, He held it. Then he shook it defiantly ut the bleachers. UNCLE SAM MAKES REAL MEN AND 'GOOD FELLOWS' .flBvVlBVaBBBBBBBBBSBV''fllBBIBVBBBBH9ataaWaHBHlBWf.B 4?S"V C.4iaBBVVaBBBaBSBBBBBWj --4aBBBBBBT JSBBBHBWaHlkaBK .ilBBBaXSBAVSS- ?-v YWaKaasBflsBiBSt jisiiiiiHkJBiiWiaS3r IsVHiiMbV ' Ji': a, tackle a wmnlni. rapper in jacn -icinnu. .WK...I IIi.im not oat a buul since Jollllllk himda with Harry Samson, and Jack ha SiS hH a Juen inatchea within tlio uck. o'btr 1-outa. Krimkle Mcllanu, w. Kid Vatty. Younir Comer v Joa IJalley ami Har iijr jirlaht : Harry Ieoimrd WUIU Mct'loafcrr. who JVa Herman niitkad a comlne eclotlllatlnir scrapper n who' fa Celnar . crammed by Tommy "dkol will avivar In the maCHner ( the Junior Runners Win The Krlends' Central School Junior Class trafk team defeated tha neeulur track team of the schco. yesterday afternoon In tbe school prymnaslum by tha laran acore of IT to SI Tin- Juniors presented a well-rounded team and did not rail to score In one event durlna the meet They carried off the three pairs In the hon. skip and jump, and the rope-cllmbln event. Montreal Puck Pursuers Win lloalon, March ii. - The Victorias, a hockey team from Montreal and contender for the amntrur championship of Canada, defeated the Dartmouth Club players last nUht in n overtime game by a score of 0 to p. Jake Daubert In Line With Reds f'lnrlnnntl. O. March U Captain Heinle Oroh Is ihri onl remaining hi id out of tho Cincinnati world champion Today Presi dent August lir-mann announted that Jake Daubert first baseman, had loaned his con trait and would eau his home In I'piiii sylvanl.i Monday nlBht for tli- Heds' train ing tamp at Mtiiml PU nnd that Pltiher Hml Kll r and Kdrtlu Koush. enter fielder nnd 'hamplon batsman of tho National I.iagu.. ..lo had i-lgiiid Th.j will leavo for I'lurlda tomorrow night Indian Ball Club to Tour U. S. Mnirnl. Manh U A team of full.blood- 1 e,l' Indian baseball players from the Caugh- naw.iga rerervatlon he-e will tnur the Unltet States during the itming summur Players ' who hao already signed with the Indian I dub for the tou- are Chief l'lne Tree Nel son Chief lied Kagle Hmlth Chief War Devil I.af'rance Joseph Tarbill and other chiefs 1 from i'hlladclphU und elsewhere. IllK olx jacks la captain of the team. Plltt to Pitch at Lebanon an I'll! vill pitch Ibitnon. I'a.. March 0. Norma -m v.rb hua nnnntincAil thai he Mil III IW,11' . ... .U. 1l.lhl.li.in for tile j.euanuu lean, w. mo ,,c,,i,i-..i Steel League this season l'lltt waa a mem er of the 101S team comlne hera from the Dodgers, to whom he returned In 1S1U, and then went to New Orleans. Ham Agnew, the ili- backstop with Clarke Or fftth'. -Washington team last year, is spoken of M the gnajLger ot tut IvOuauou ieui lecn set back a dozen times. Ktill Coach Reynolds says constituents of the team arc not discouraged with the season's showing, and each of the players Is oIng to bo rewarded with miniature gold basketballs. Not So Ilal "The record of the team isn't so bad when it is considered thnt the team hns been improving in every game," baid Mr. Reynolds today. "At the beginning of the season the quintet was a green one. There was no one around whom n team might be built. Captain Dan Linaugh seemed the best bet, with Jimmy Miillin, the frcshmun star, a likely prospect. 1)1 Fllippo. nt guard, posse.ssed little knowledge of the game, while Doyle, ut center, although u member of lust yenr's team, could not be classed as an ex perienced player. "Blake, the running male of Mulliu, hns developed into one of the cleverest players on the icam. as a passer lie is accurate, and on the defense ranks next to Linaugh. Although lie leads his team in scoring, individual plaing is unknown to him. Although "Johnny" Doyle has proved himself a hard and willing worker, tins position ncvertne- remiiius tnc weakest on tne team. Of these five regulars. Captain Danny' Linaugh will be tho ouly one lost to the team uy graduation. IJl Filippo has developed considerably and will form the nucleus of next year's team. Mullin is a sophomore and will represent the school for the next two seasons. "Captain Linaugh is the real life of tho team, und it is is his fighting spirit, coupled with Blake's speed, thai has kept the team in the running. From his play in the C. II. K. L. 'Danny' is considered thu best and fustest guard in the circuit. As a floor mun and de fensive player, ho has no peer in the leuBiie. Only Two Subs "The team carried only two bubstl tutes McIIenry und Woods. McIIenry is n sophomore unu tips inc hrani at scarcely ii pounus. i-uu is mo last est man on tho team und one of the cool est plniers. Ills coolness accounted for both of West Catholic's League victories. From present indications both Hlaltc nnd Mullin will huve no easy task In keeping this youngster on the side lines next season. "Jimmy Woods, the football star, is likewise a bundle ol speed and seems to be the one destined to fill Cuptulu Tlnaugh'8 shoes next season. With this crowd of youngsters buck next year, West Catholic ought to muke u strong bid for championship honors. "Clean pluy was the feature of nil of West Cttthollo's encounters this season, nnd not even in the face of detent llil the ttsani show signs of slacking, " vJThe Base Ball amiaECTs Attention S C. Sir FREE ! Your club mono gram or name up to eight let terson front of shirt, COMPLETE UNIFORMS In quantities of nine or more $7.50-$9-$U.S0 Each Uniform consists of shirt and pants, cap, belt and stockings. Tho unusually low prices are due to early placing of contracts for uni- form flannels of highest quality. Samples of these durable flannels to gether with some of the made-up Uniforms are now ready. You can see them in the SPORTING GOODS STORE 1 If more convenient, our representa tive will call, or wo can send the samples and all necessary informa tion by mail. Orders will be executed as placed, so notify us as soon as possible. Strawbridge & Clothier MAHKET, EIGHTH AND FILBERT STREETS ' The U. S. Marine Corps Turns Out "Two Fisted" Chaps Who Can Use Their Heads; Gives Plenty of Travel, Adven ture and Excitement. Corporal, what are your rlbbona for? Tell me what each of 'em means. One I got In the Spanish War, And ono In the Philippines. One I got In the Boxer brush For makln' the Chinks be good, And ono for hclpln' to block tho IJoclio In bloody old Dcllcau Wood. Corporal. If I should Join your corps, O what would it do for me? Tou'd learn "to rango this wide world o'or" By sky nnd by earth am sea To bo at homo In lands rfliat Ho Whoro tho nast nnd West Worlds meet; To front tho host man, eyo to eye, And etand on your own two foot. O Corporal, tell mc, straight, what kind Of a man tho Marine Corps makes? Tho eon of chap you're RlncT to find At your aide when a rough houso breaks Tho oort of a chap who can crack n Joke And laugh when tho oky looks black, The kind who'll nharo his last lono smoko Or Rive you the ohlrt off his back. Kavo you over seen a Jfarlno Bwlnslns by, and envied lilm lilt carefree nlr. the breadth of tho ehouldora and the depth of tho chest undor Ills well-nttlnu uni form? Is It nny wonder tho ulrla havo a soft spot In their hearts lor these "soldlora of tho sea"? That Marine didn't Just happen to be tho husky lad ho Is. lie Ii rnSro.l5. a, wa'klnu example of wnat tho Marino Corps can do for tho ordinarily healthy man. May ho when he camo Into the Bervlco ?.y:".a mu Bt0"P obouldored, didn't havo much "pep." Maybo ho was working at a job ho didn't core, for, didn't havo anybody to "pal around with." The Marino Corps Is a body of mon, carefully trained to use both KSk.bi'.1 fcct and their head" fVl yro UA Bon ot mo" who can take Vera Crur or form a guard of aXl0; the rlno Wales, una do both Jobs ehlpBhape. They aro hood brothers to the Krench For , K,on' 'ho Pon.isylvanU MouStf,0nTla,'iU,ar)'' tUo Can-Stan Mounted Police nnd the Texas Hangers. They nro princes of good No man does his best work un less lie likes hlo Job. And no man can do sood work without plenty ot recreation. It is upon theio two principles that Marine Corps training 1b based. The Murine must be something of a Bailor and overythlng of a aol dlcr. So ho Is always learning something now nnd Intensely In teresting. In addition to taking on qulto a bit of seamanship, he learns to hike like on infantryman, ride llko a cavalryman and handle guns llko an artilleryman. lie knows bomethlng of wireless telegraphy und mechanics. Jn fact, when lio comes out of tho Marino Corpu thcro aro all xorts of big-paying civilian Jobs that aro waiting for u man who can do so many dlfferout kinds of things nnd do them well. To koop a man tit thoro is noth ing llko uthletlo sports, and all Murines aro encouraged to no In for boxing, football, baseball and swimming. Compotent coaches and trainers nro provided and overy fa cility for a man to Indulgo In the form of sport that moat appoala to lilm. Good Fellowship of ibc Corps A Ufo of travel, adventuro anS outdoor work would naturally at tract tho man who has the mak ings of a "gootT follow" In him. And nowhero do you find mor "good fellows" tlmn in tho Marine Corps. If over you havo seen a bunch of Marines In thoir off hours In barracks, or out for a timo In nny of our largo cities, or filglitaoclng Jn foreign ports, thero Ih no neod lo tell you anythlnff about that sldo of a Marlno'a exist ence. And as for Ills chances of seeing" tho world thoro is hardly a coun try on earth whoro Marines ar not stationed at present. Tbot ar In Haiti nnd tu- I'b.'l.'pjWncs. The aro In I.ondoa, I'nrls and in Chin. No big vArship sets sail for for eign ports without a dotachment of Marines aboard. Any healthy young man wh itouIU llko to learn n Y(M'V7'f Undo, unil nt the ue lme bu lilnmelf up physically and "'? vrorfd, uhould lnvellgto Ibe Vj' Marino Corpu. Hon' hesitate coll at the Marino IlecruUlnB nee. You will not be urged to en list, but you AV1M be told '"j TIIUTU about the aervlce. for booklet, U. S. Mwiflc Corps Recruiting Olflco 1109 Arih atreet, llillalphl W Adv. i ..., . if. if 'H y . - !.- ' j . I' - .."... . t ., '. rAaur.'Aj.-f aj-i t2bt ? ,