7.1 C V- ti v :t, .,. i".4. &! ,:r V V. h - 1 r sW re n ft :i ii' 10 ffi THE SPRINGTIME YOUNG TENNIS &&ERKINS "TOTTERING Lf; VETERAN" ft fv'Walph Admits Three Sea- - sons With A's Is Long I V Time, but Objects to Old- , Igc Inference MACK PLAYERS YOUNG . JL W- nOHRUT W. MAVWEM. J. -in ciitor LtcninE auntie lrazrr 5 torurlahl, IHtt. bu TubIf r.erforr Co. 1 , ljilin flint-los. I..i.. Mnrrli in 3T SEE by Hie papfrn," sniil Itnlph J Tcrklni. the ftcrling cnlrlirr of the A', Jast night, "that Connie Mock nml , dls veteran backstop arc working hard ery, day down here and arc Retting ood result. Now I don't mind a little '-thing Hkc that, but where do the.v get that 'veteran' stuff? Some of those' guy i inust Imagine I am 100 years old and V' out to the ball park In an invalid's arhalr. It Is true I have been on the JAthletic ball cltlb for a long time--thU i Snakes the third season and nlthnugh I , knight be a veteran In point of service. ' I seriously object to be regarded ui a feeble old man. 3 '"Now get at the real icaum for tlii i ration," rontinno'l Perkin as he hlftcd to the other foot aud leaned Snore comfortably against ihe nnndeu 3)lllar In front of Hie hotel. I'm not an old guy honest, I ain't. I hae Jeaclied the ripe old age of twenty -three. jtnd tell me. as a friend. U that old?, Of course, three years with the A't jtnlght not appear as short as three years some place else: but a jear is a year. ind the fact remains I am twenty-three jyears old. Now, why am I called a veteran?" I Terklns stumbled upon an interesting jfeature concerning the ball olub now icing developed by Connie Mack. The 020 edition of the local American :lcaguc club is likel.x to be one of the roungest under the big tent, accordiug ;to the present outlook. : CO? trample, take -Inr Duann. Jnc lm been een in .sftiftf I'nrk : o often ud far so main iirnra Hint J many o) the , "'rrwltf hnvr ; rbMcrf h,m a, "" "'''," ,,r ,, I t'V'"'; 7or,-0,"f7'''C .i,. i C - fall of 101b. Tins wnUs h,t t fouz.th i-ason nt n repulnr. It ! Aotc mmij icouW believe he u only ticenty tiro yenrs old.' Witt Another "Veteran" SJTTtllTPV MMT'I' w nnnliier "irl. KTHITKi Win is anntner tt- t" cran." Whiter placed shortstop ns 4 reiriilnr in 1111G. when Mclnnis was on tfirst. Lajoie second and Cnrley Pick Shlrd. Therefore AVitt is starting his ;fifth season with the club, and bis age N .Uventr-three. He did fairly well as an 'infielder, but shows more promise in tlic outfield, and there he wi'l stay unices some one ccts hurt. J Griffin is almost certain to pl'iy fust Jjasc, and he. too. is twenty-three years &oT"Ther& Shortstop Connie has three playc s who 're good for about ten years more, J' The usefulness of a ball player In the bigleague generally comes to an end henhebitsthhirtr-five-jear mark. 30f course, there have been exceptions, fflk. Cr Yoiiuc. Hans Wagner. Cavvy -.k ...j To.-., in!,,!.. h,,f .. holi Si..-; . .nil. ;k In when I... vie fnlaver usually '.tualiv Is In the nrime of life tllJV4 uouuaij . -- -- - -- ; Wp hac seen Amos Strunk pluying all for more than ten years and lie is Jrcmsidcr'd a "veteran." Yet he is only thirty years old and seems as good ns ;ver. George Rums has been before the rpubllc mnuy years and is twenty -six. STllly "Walker is the oldest man on the Jrlub, with thirty-two winters aud sum ."mers behind him. I So It can be seen that Connie has a j0"1:' f iB r. 'it..p"5;,,;?1, aml Hll lUVj UUH W WV " ..luiii. 0w. THE l;d of the erond is Robert n. M(Cain. the I'hiladelphia sehoolboy. icha played with llube Otiriug in Suffolk. Va last year. Jtobert was eighteen tiears old on Thursday. Match 5, biif lie is foo 1 young for the team at this writ- - iiiff. He probably will be farmed ' out for a couple of seasons and -, iieu fflrcn another trial. Chance for Kid Pitchers fTIHE kid pitchers, however, will linger v -J' a long time in the fast set if they Ettaow nuything this spring. Harris, cue rof the most like!' looking youngsters. 18 Onll' twentV-tWO, I'lerson IS twenty, hir. ...nC t..nA f'll,vr.ti tt.nnfw rJIasty twenty-three. (iib-.nn twenty- "two. Ilomniel twent-two nnd Illgbee rtwenty.five firott Perry is twentj leight nnd Navlor twentt een. Z Of the new catihers. Hill Stjles will be able to ,,. for the first time ;this year, and Walker and My alt are twenty-two. In the outfield none of "the new men IS over twenty -three jenr 0f age. E Baseball critic sa Connie Mae!, has Ithe riiht idea in getting youngsters 'around him. He can teach them his methods from the ground up. and the lyoungstcrs absorb knowledge more rup Jidly than the older bird- TIIE kids have less to unlearn and hare not yet dereloped ideas of their own. Connie Aim oeen trying to qet together n youthful ball club, and tt now looks as if he had his wish. Hollocher Splinters Bone in Hand J Pasadena, Calif.. Mnrh In The Tuhs' Toater wus complete esierda with Turner Jlarber and Dte Hnhrinon ouMleNWs. re- rortln to Manager MHchfll I'harley Hol- -igtntf. Oliuil.iui' i- nui, wn viiv lllttiuvi, ;llt. II had an ooiratlon performed ep. kb - f..m km. a .li.. .... In kl. I . t k.n.l ,ixniflf iui n .'.me dijiiii.ci in in im iiaiiu Three White Sox Still Holdouts t'hlraio, Mauli 10 r.dil n ntte clin-l ' Raadll and Swede nisbers will be the onl rlayera not leainsf on lh training trip for Waco Tex rnd.iv mi ihe White J Box unless the rush in iheir signed on -tracts t-nUy or toinoirm All Ihe otln i -Pox are rcad Kdilte ( ullm- Ilis li"n S aranted an estenslon of nine until March ll ; In Case of a Third Game J rolumbui. O.. March 10 .-hould a third team be necessarv to decide the batketbill ? hamplonhlp between the l'nLerlt of I Chicago and the U'lill er1 of I'ennaylvanii. 1-iV.' -the large inllaeum at 111" Lnio atate ralr fftVA, -afcrounds will be tendered for the contest Greb Beats Clay Turner 1 wLrou. ().. March 10 llarr Oreb of rittsbureh, was git en the newspaper .liclsUii Sonr Clay Turner, of New York In a f twelve-round bout here last nlcnt The men air Itght benvywrliibts X ' t Schoell Stops Coogan I Buffalo, X. V.. March 10 Frankle Schoell I Hurt rlon elvn. Iluffalo'a ccnlMider for the II ahtu alcht riani- nshlp, woii from M-l Coogan. nf lirnnk- li; - l)'a. In tn nrtn rounu ot a acneou cm ten I' rounu bout nre i Bouts at Gayety Theatre 2 JiririniPP) Murphy, of West PhllaUelrlrJ 11 " isi'H i' " ; n n .-..... ;..i irauiHl at the Oayety Theatre last nlajhl. i-'ci ij'llirl" bcKlti wri nildle Lenny beat Zlmenei -. f i...ni, Aiif innnnv iiniiiii in ma innr r .xnACii in- luur routine urnnnr iiiuaeu n-ici aae 1 a' OF 23 YEARS Maxwell Will Visit All Training Camps It. AV. Maxwell, sports editor of the BvKNiNd T'vumo Lr.noEn, will begin a tour of nil the mnjor league training camps on Saturday. He will gUe the readers of this paper a ctoseup of the personnel, penuant chances and spring work of the sixteen American and National League clubs. Mr. Maxwell's lirst article of this series will appear In this column next Monday, Mnrch 1iV Its subject will be the Cleve land club, training nt New Orleaua. Lon Jourdet's Unbeaten Bas ketball Team Plays Ninth Contest Cornell Winner Intercollegiate League l.a.1 Mint's Keut( Cornell, av Cnliinthla. 1J. sT.sniN ik Tin: ii;m V. I,. I'M. W. I.. I'M. Iin ft f I.OOii Cornell t .00 lc a .Ml Colombia S 1 .son Princeton. & .1 .fi'JS Dartmouth I S .III Schedule for Tonlilit I'e'nn nt lnle. f .Dll InHKilnt'c inihAnlAH TTntfAKLlrf rtf ! ' j fonn.1vnnia "" '111 clash with tho i ale quintet tonight at New Haven. I This will be llie ninth intercollegiate j contest for t lie Red nnd llliie. next to ', the last of the season. , T.nht night Cornell defeated Cnlum- ' bin nt Ithaca by the count of :i." to 1'J ' The Ithacnus ilnw nlirnd early in , the first half, nfter Olumblii had en joyed n .1-0 lead for a few minutes. (111(1 tlint trn nnt-f,M lian.lft.l nttnw I thni. ilm' Rrt Iml' i.n.lim. .uh I'.ir. ,.u lending bv u 10 to 7 scoie. ' -,.,, ,,,. M1Prnr i-pa,ig n'"' th l.kct kIi.niIIdr was far more . "-rnto than in the last encounter Uotu,.Pn ,,P two ,., in Npw York. ! , (,, Molinet hnd fne field goals, t(, hN n.p(iti n,j,, portrT. the Itlm- ,. .,ilr ImIl)t wm,r ,.,,,1 fur baskets rrom tiie iicld and made nine 01lt "f ',',v'," ""i1"' from .foul goals. Knrrel was the best performed for Co- mnbin. v I Scraps About Scrappers I'rom New York comes a well-worded shot nt I.ew Tendlcr. The chal lenge is signed by I.ew Meyern, who is looking after the destinies of a .lohnnv I .Martin, on whose behalf n defi Is issued l"" ''''""MP"!- thrw terror. In I'nrt Mejeis writes; "I have been after i n match with Tcudler for n long time. I but ithollt mvre. For Mme. l casan , . ,"',"'''' nT frirml. Fhil C,htsmnn. is h I-Htpppln a mutch between his , ' '"ni nnd New ork Johnny Martin. .'lanin would give icnuier a real test. ! !?.'" frl "" nppearances it seems ns if -I',....11..m I., ,.!. 7 .... I Tendler is seeking softer gnme. " Meyers ! states further that Martin lias boxed Champion Renny Leonard. Johnny i Ihindee twice; Mel Coogan three times; Jimmy Murphy twice; Raul Dovle. Mickey Donley. Bud Anderson aud Charley Pitts. Inhntur Martin, or New York niee Thar l IMtk In a ten .ounder at PouEhkeepalc N. V . tonlsht loenl nisldi lhat atanda out bit fnr one sinr tjx 'asriXrii? "vss and Tendl r ure the best attractions In I'hllly toda Answer to ouerj No. Tendler waa nir counted out rir stopped In any bout since he i entered the rlnc r'.h.-r. ."" "'"I wants to take on Mike 1 O'Dowd the chamn Johnny Hums is ready to make the match fllnky Kaufman, winner of three amateur .tournaments, wanta to meet llenny Pass or .Jimmy Hutchinson. I llennj Kaufman Is In atrirt training and prepared to accommodate Young McOoern or Joe Dorses'. Kddlc Mullen is expected to box at the, Na- t.onl in two weeks rh0 chaney Is not i-olni: to ho Harry iimoi urnwn eaj i-eie Jier: ch mr and etablemate of rlour Th., malcn nev,r iiares Tetej Herman, bantam the Chrli as made, de- Vmnc ,,, arr Jr rambrla'i star bout Frlda nlrhi Johnnv Varun ' Johnnj IJouBh.'rty Goodie Welsh J 7,TU V, s..VT,"judw 'ire other bouts ,, , Yo . nn.dl.v-sn hand and rosepli i opn for anj of the 112 pounders TStn ahnwa are scheduled tomorrow nleht. with the opetilns-of the Aren ., in West Fhlll, nnd the regular ve-li cird at the Cermantown A I" I.eo llourl anil K (i Sansopi will meet In a hea "ei(rhi hou' at ihe Oermantnwn club tomorrow n'shl F'.ilph Piddle a. Joe I 'alio will be Ihf reml I Jimmy Murnhj w .1 iefirc the star bout I between Whlley ntiierald and Rlllv Haas j at tho Armorj A A tomorrow night. ' l'rel rullon. who los In the all-heavy-.weltht headllner at the Oljmpia March 17 aBaint Partle Madden muv be the feature flchter In the openinp show of tho new ,1-arrd-n cli.b to start the Utter part of the month Diiuir IVu-li w 'i ho Artie Root at the National Ma'"h IT TM v ill he the atar etrp preceded by "."rce I'haney s. Whitev Pltziereld ' hrls Chaney a. Frnnkte nark wn . r. , s J.ie Welsh i - - . ,,...., I .,k,i ,. Ill I., n. ! and Willie l.ouhre . Ill Iv Delne ' There Is n letter In ii sports department of tiie Ktrvist. Pin r l.biK.EU for Herman TaMor HINDS RESTAURANT PilTerent from othere" Combination Breakfast No. 2 Fruit-Cereal, 2 Egg, Boiled, As Fri'etf or Stirred, Bread, "C Rolls, Toast and Coffee 36 N. 11th St. Never Closed HO.MVt. TOMOIIKOW NlfiHT GERMANTOWN A. C. K(,l'.,";nrhAT, r. 1st of Chew St. JOE IMII.KY ts. llVI.PIt MIDDLE Leo Houck v. K. O. Sansom THREE OTHER STAR CONTRNTH Ticlieti Now on hale al the lllncham 'Intel FOR THE DIG SHOW OLVMPIA. MARCH 17TH BASKETBALL TiDNIGHT PENN FIVE MEETS YALE MEN TONIGHT lrlnrion Njimhii ?. 17, p. Jr. Vrl ty, ;80 EVENING PUBLIC IkJfAS 8RCW- JfT"S ' J glm You f VtS V-BfotPBt) im "jSpL-' no NO MAC I OiOfJT r That , cot it out r . ? I vjhat-i ; s Z tiEe-YoiAJ-g"'J King George Is JVilling to Race His Britannia Again King George has announced hi willingness to race his celebrated cutter. Hrltnunla, agaiu this sea son, provided a sufficient number of boats arc tlrtcfl out for the han dicap class. At the annual meet ing of the Yncht Racing Associa tion in I.ondou, it was announced that the Britannia would be raced on the Clyde during the "01 de Fortnight" nnd that, his engage ments permitting, his majesty would sail on board. The I'rlnce of Wnles. who u year ago accepted the office of president of the Yacht Knring Association, was re-elected at the annual meeting. Coughlln to Coach Lafayette i:nUin. I'aj, Mnrch 10. Qriduats Mana ipr 'orR nlicmsn ftnnounctd eMerday Ihut William CoUKhlln. Ihe tornwr DMrolt Anifrti.in League third baaeman And cap tain, ha ben algned to coach the Lafaftle Cnl!e uralty baaeball team. Coughlln will rport here March 23 and aieume charge of the landldatea Immediately. The bat- ",v n.,' b.nnp.rRC,.c"f ?r f" ",',:.! In Scranton. The new toach waa reoom. I.ailgdon. lony Daniels showed to ad mended io th Lafayette truatee athletic vantage over .Toe I-angdon. After scor th2"Bft?oit Ti"eur5h'y Jennln"' "'" ' Ing two knockdowns over Ren Robinson, Harry Davis Drills Williams Nine Mllllamatown. Mnea.. March 10. Wl. Ilama'a problem rrEardlnr a Uieeball coach fnr the coming aeaon waa aoled eaterday with the arrival of Harry Das. late of the Athletics to !'n In that capacity. He ai sent by Ira. Thomas, who It under a fhe.jear contract to look after the purple nine, but who Is unable to keep his en gagement this ear. Coach Davla'a ftrst Hep waa to call out the purple randldatea for Indoor practice In the case eateraiy. McGraw to Shift Fletcher to Third han AnUmlo. Tex., March 10. Arrival of Art Fletcher has made the Olant ctan Intact Dope has It Ihut McOraw will etart ' the eteran ahnrtetop at third baae and ue Krlach nt ahort Lou McCarthy hit a double plnch-hlttlr.s In the seventh Innlnc I esterday nnd the rcculara tied the recrultn. PHOTOPLAYS PHOTO PIAYS THRU w Company r ofJmerica I ??i?2PiPT?fV','n BLACK IS WHITE" A I I FHHFNY Frankford t Allegheny DUSTIN KARNUM In "THE COIISICAN IJKCrrilKnS ' APOLLO D2D "tc1 ST3. Ill DAILY EMli.E fllAUTAnD'S 'THE MYSTERY OF THE YEM.OW ROOM" ARPAniA CHESTNUT Delow -VlXVLlA jo A M to 11 15 i- 10TH r M. IKE.NB I'AHTl.K In "THE AMATEUR WIKE HI T lFRIDr BROAD STREET DLULDlKU St'SQlF.HAN.NA AND A AVE K.VHI. II,I.IAMS In "THE KORTUNE HLNTER rjDrArVYV A V nroad 4 Sntder Ae. uiwni-' v r- k ,i (a i u p M. WALLACE REtn DOVni-B BI'EEP tfAPITOl "" MARKET STREET rtn IWLi jo A M to 11:13 r M. ETHEI. CLATTnN In "YOUNO MRS. WINTHROI'" COLONIAL GAm pa,S NELL SHIPMAN w "HACK TO MOD'S COfNTRY" J71V.PRI7CC -MAIN ST MANAYL'NK n.lVirtL.Oi3 MATINEE DAILY WILLIAM RUSSELL "KAHTWARD HO FAIRMOUNT a&fl&'MS STAR CAST in EVERY WOMAN 'A11I V THEATRE 1311 Market St. f AlVlllI n A M to MldnlElit OWEN MIKIKB in PICCADILLY JIM ' CLTU1 CT THEATRE- Peloiv Sprue 3D Irl Ol. MATINEE DAILY MADGE KENNEDY In STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL" FRANKLIN THIRD FIT7.WATER Or.OAS MUSIC II T. .Moiier in nillTH OF A Wfl.' r -t- Mt-l,ni-n Brnad st Kr, 1 Ureal INorUiern 3:4.1, 6H5. S310P M vnnMA TALMADfID jie. in A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS" IMPERIAL V. VXA.TSl NELL SHIPMAN In i "PACK TO UOD'3 COUNTRY ' I IT Ai"M7D 1ST LANCASTER AVE. LLAUCtV MATINEE DAILY STAR CAST In "BVERYWOMAN" I IDCDTV BROAD It COLL.MI11A AV LlDtK 1 I MATINEE DAILY T1RYANT WASHUURN In "THE SIX BEST CELLARS 333 MARKET W?7.&" VIOLA DANA In THE WILLOW TREE lcri'I '-'B SOUTH ST Orchestra IVlvJUn-Lj C'ontlnuoua 1 to 11 JACK PICKFOHD In iriitnnt.ATt nv pnnvv ...utuuumm..M CI ID 17k' A TH t MARKET BTB, t.UlAIjN.M MATINEE DAILT PAULINE KnrDEWCK In jionub uir mjvb ' TCCnTR csoNT'-ssth DMiPhta . Bti. JI l jvi.wT MATINalH MATIN DAILY BEDGER-PfflLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARdH 10, 1920 PLA YER'S FANCY TURNS OH, MAN! lit. TaKP A CP.CK ' AT IT MTSCIF o Ahead Bou't UIMT FOB MS" IT'S GOT , A MICE WALLOP , - IU IT II M'CLOSKEY WINS FAST CONTEST FROM MARKS Advantage in Height and Reach Enables Richmonder to Cop Bout at Auditorium Willie McCloskey. Tort Richmond lightweight, who has been studying the art of fisticuffs under the tutelage ot Tommy O'Toole. was a winner over .Toe Marks, pf the Wilson Olub. in tho star scrap at the Auditorium A. A. Inst ni"hl. Mac had a big advantage In height nnd renrh. nnd this materially aided the Richmonder to come through with a victory. For two rounds Marks held his own and in several flashes outfought his elongated opponent, but Willie's ag gressiveness, hnrder and more ofteu niinehes. entitled him to n victory ntthe finish. It was a fast fracas and had the big crowd on their feet throughout. Young Ketchcll showed good form In shading .lohnnv Morgan in the fifth bout. Harry (Kid) Stewart also put on a swell scrap In winning from Whllfjr rerry nnyes lost on a technical Knocx out when Referee Grlmson stopped the bout because the latter was bleeding profusely from n cut ear. Johnny Lewis outnolnted Eddie Murphy in n close battle. Bobby Roth Joins Senators Tnmnn. Fin.. Mnreli fo rtoblu Ttoth'a nr- rlal here yeaterday completed the rnter of the Washington Penntora In tralnlnar. Real hard work hain't started yet Ocorzo .iicnrloe la 111 chame, as ClarK Urnlth has a cold. Jack Hefter Signs With Raleigh .lack Hefter. of this city, who played third bHe Mr Richmond In 1918. has aimed a contract to coer the "hot corner" for Joe Ward's ItaleIKh team of tho Piedmont I-eaa-ue. rilOT()rLAYS I AIL RUSHtA i i uu - ntNkjy I V HOW J . r kJ L A--5sV I Mo no mac! 1 LI5TeJ tAhC'J t The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a gdarantcc of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre '.n your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. "THE UNDK tCUIlllENT PAI ACF U'M MARKET STREET r-La-Cj jo A. M to 11 15 I'.nM. liivusuu uvMtm jttji, in "THE COPPERHEAD" PRJNPFCC 1018 MARKET STREET riIlNVC3iD 8 .10 A. M. to 11 15 P. M. LAWSON 11UTT in "IT HAPPENED IN PARIS" R FC. F MT MARKET ST llelow 17TH fXCAjCM 1 0:45 A M to 11 P. M DOROTHY. OIFII In "'"' "MARY ELLEN C6MES TO TOWN" RIAI TO GERMANTOWN AVE. s.1-1 IW AT TCI.I'F.ltOCKEN BRYANT WASHflCRN In "TOO MUCH JOHNstiV ' ST RUBY MARKET ST lir.LOW 7TH in v to 11 in p. m STIA IA IirtEAMKn In RESPKCTAnLE IIY PRn.Y SAVOY 12n MAUKr.T STREET (J-V V J 1 8AM T(l M'lDNIGlIT JI-NB CAPRKe ,n lullr "IN WALKS MARY STANF FY MARKI.T ABOVn IOTH iJ 1 "1IU.L I His A M toll 15 PM EI.BIB FEnr.UPdV ,n - "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER VICTORIA Mnr;K,sTnAi?rT;i' NITA BTFWART In IN OLD KENTt'f KY C? The N1XON-NIRDLINCER THEATRES D BELMONT a-1' ABOVO MARKET ANITA STEWART In "M1ND-THE-PAINT OIRL" CEDAR 0TH C1;DVn AVENUE STAR CAST In EVERYWOMAN COLISEUM MAnKL5?2VBSll HTAn r-ltn-' !.m ASD 0UTH STAR CAM In 'BVERYWOMAN FRANKFORD ,715 'v?" STAR PAST in W"NLh "BVERYWOMAN ' HlMRn front bt. a oirard ave J UIVIDU Jumho Junction 01 r,anUfoV'' 1 tuuiirsisuii a "VICTORY" I fin NT B2D AND lXi(:i 81' STREETS WALLACE REID In " 'DOUBLE SPEED NIXON BD AND MA,,K,P STS EDGAR LEWIS'S" ,5, 7 a" d 0 -oniu.it aitsn a SHOES RIVOLI oiD AND 8SVWBST AI. Y NELL SHIPMAN In "AH-Y "I1ACK TO OOP'S COUNTRY" STRAND oroMNT0?T &b WALLACE RKID In L'NANOO in Miiiirj nt'tjl't Ji WEST ALLEGHENY . STAR CAST lo A1hnv "EVEnYWOMAN L LLLLlirLkUl.'.BSggg PARK nDOE AVE. DAUTHIN ST. ALICE JOYCE n "M.AVER OIS nsiinS...' LLOYD In "BUMPINO INTO IIROADWAY" Compta hrt showinr proirimi for h I fC re-af .eYAH'Mtj0(y "v--fiw fee Fans Give Player $500 for Punching Ump on IS'ose Havana, Cuba, Mnrch 10. Ailolfo Luque, the Cincinnati Hods' hot hcntlcd Cuban pitcher, who ha been managing the Almrndarcs team in Havana nil winter, lecently punrhetl an umpire in the fnce. He was promptly arrested' ai ti haled to court where o cruel judRo slapped on a fine of $100w together with (wts. KnthuslaBtlc Cuban fan crowded the courtroom and when I.iiqiic wai fined they raised $.ri00. which wns presented to him amid cheers. I.tique then left Ilavnnn for the Reds' training camp In Florida with col ors flying. MRS. STETSON WINS GOLF Favorites Are Generally Successful In First-Round Matches rtellcalr Heights. Ma.. March 10. The first round. of match play in the women's championship which is being played here this week resulted in most of the favorites winning. In the lower half of the brntket Mrs. O. II. Stetson, of Philadelphia, elim inated Mrs. II. C. Martin, of Nassau, by 4 nnd .1. Miss Florence McXeely, of Philadel phia, defeated Mrs. T. K. .Mann, of Huffalo, by 8 and 2. f I MiOCJLO J HAD A WAt I BU.T-T- -- &. 7i-, EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF BATAVIA TIRES From Factory to Consumer 6,000 Miles Factory Guarantee Tuesday March 9, to Saturday, March 13 BUY NOW All Tire Prices Going Up Shortly 30x3 30x3 Vi 32x3 12 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 35x4 36x1 34x4 yz 36x4'2 35x5 W A i?AJA7n. rAm Atrr a m . "2r..yr":. "Seconds" when MAIL ORDERS, tZ Z!lr""'ied bu ceHi(led c' ' oiaei, will be amen nrnmnf.ff,; TO THOUGHTS OF LOVE PHILS GETDAVE Star Shortstop Takes His First , Workout Weather Fine and Rookies Labor Diligently t RVmlngham. Ala.. March' 10. Dave flancroft, the brilliant shortstop of the Phillies, Is expected to take his first uorkout of the season with tho Phila delphia Nationals nt IUrkwood Meld today. With the nrrival of Bancroft the only veterans nbsent nre. I' red I.udertis. Metisel nnd Williams. 'I his trio of llyrhasers Is due to report the lirst of next wck. Old Cactttt sent his hirelings through another stiff practice yesterday tinder n warm, bnlmy sun thnt soon hnd the Phils perspiring under their rollnrs. The dnv wns Ideal with virtually no brcezo ittirrlng. . T ,,, "Gee. If this weather keens up I will have my ballplayers in condition within two weeks." said Onvyy to Hill Shctts- line, ns thev stepped out of the dugout to tnkc the field with the players. I -The practice stnrted nt noon and, wound up at .'I o'clock with every player I good nnd tired. A grand rush is cx- ported on the nrnlcn supply today ns n result of two good dnys of hard work. Jess Tannehlll, conch nnd scout, looked the pitchers over ns they took their turns iu the box to pilch to the batters. .less stood back of them nnd 1 r.nre pointers on how to stntul on the i rubber Kvery tosscr in the squad wna 1 given nbotit leu minutes on the rub- ll.cr. , , Kiipa Rlxey finished up the work by cutting loose a few fast ones. The l.lnnt twirlcr was never in better physi cal condition. He has Spent most of i the winter in a gymnasium nnd hasn't an ounce to take off In weight. I "This is one spring that I don't I expect to be stiff from early season trnlnlng," chirped Itixey. as he tossed the Inst ball over. . "I have tnken good enrc of myself nil winter nnd if this 'early work staves me up then I am 1 through with reporting so early." Lee Meadows, the comedian, is work- 1 ing like n trojnn despite nil the time .lie puts in spoofing the rookies. Mend- ' ows says he is not going to wait until next yenr to abolish the splttcr. C'rnvnth gave his joung catcher Witherow a ,lojig session behind the hat. Wltherotv enme to the Phils from Kockford. 111.. In the Threc-I l.cngue. nnd Is going to make Mnck Wheat nnd Trngressor work" hard for their posi tions. He Is a truck horse for work. Mack Wheat warmed up the twirlers before they took the mound nnd hnd no little trouble with the wild youngsters in keeping them from trying to "put something on the ngote." Casey Stengel is taking his own sweet time about getting In shnpe. He nllnu-s that he is not going tn take nnv chnnces with a wonly "chnrley horse" and spends most of his time jogging around the field. Crnvath Is trying to Impress on his youngsters the right way to tnkc n clean cut nt the apple. He parked two Into the left field blenchers during tho morning sessions. The Birmlnc- ! ham players start reporting Wednesday and the 1'hillieR will halve up the mid day hours with the locals. The two clubs will start their exhibition games next week if the weather continues ns warm as it has for the last two days. BANCROFT TODAY Sale Conducted by Factory Representatives at 1214 ARCH STREET FIVE DAYS ONLY Prices: (Including Excise Tax) SIZUS Non - Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid t Non - Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid ? Non - Skid Non - Skid Non - Skid ??"" U? .ma you can acta fUorgVZZXrat'aZe BATAYIA RUBBER CO. nilllWW, "Beat America!" Europe's Slogan for Olympics New 'York, March 10.-Smm.cl Goodman, of the Pacific Const A. A. U.. who has returned from n tour ot Europejnstlng over three monUn, was much impressed while nbrontl with the nctivltles In preparation for the coming Olympics. "The thought uppermost In the mlndT ot Kuropenns."- snjd Mr. Goodman yesterday, "Is ,nnt1l" Yankees must be conquered. They will make every poslble effort to up-,, set the plans of America for another Olympic triumph." Washington, Mnrch 10. United Stntcs army athletes will be given every opportunity to qunllfy fjir places. viipon the American Olympic team. Serrctary of N'nr linker an nounced today. The awry plans include athletic elimination trlnls, open to nil men nnd officers of the army, to be' held nt each camp, pof and station throughout the entire country. LOCAL G0J.FER ADVANCES Hugh Wllloughby Enters Second Round at Palm Beach Today Palm Deacli, Ha.. March 10 Hugh ,T. Wllloughby. of the Merlon Cricket Club, Philadelphia, runner-up hi the South Florida chninpionshlp'thls sea son nnd once tltlcholder in that event, Is plnylng fine golf In the Palm Ucnch championship.' which hns passed through the first lound. but hns a hnrd row cut out for him the rest of the tourney. He will meet Charles Ampry, of Bos ton, holder of the Lake Worth title, today after defeating his brother, F. .T. Araory. Jr., yesterday, C and 3, nnd If tho Phllndelphian comes through, us he hns nn even chance to do. his nrob- able opponent in the semifinals Is Harold wetibciyor Inverness. Amateur Sports The St. 'srronlrn.' C. C a third-class flulntet. has March 13 and 21 open for teams of this caliber offering fair guaran tees, T. Dalle H"l Stnte street. T'ranl.ford A. C. has reorjanriii for Ita seventh conec ulhe. baaeball aenaxn. They nro ready to hook samea with Hny first-clasa homo teams lhy hnvn met In previous years. Hnney HU-arne 4HSI Mulberry street. The Knereellf f C. under the leader ship of Mr Murras. Is ready to book names With slxtren-c lshlcrii-ear-o'.d teams offerlnc fair guarantees W. Tlshier, 4.130 North Droad street ' Dunkirk A. C formerly of the West Phil ndclphla Traelera aro organized for the cnmlnK season under mnnaKershlp nf Wal drnn Pa-rell and team wlshine to hook mimes address Wnldron Farrell. 0018 Carl ton street. The Xailtr II. C. a nrat-clas nine, wants tn book camea with teams nf that clasa oderlnir fair guarantees. Edward IVecker it'. 718 North tllnsgold street. . Avnlon Club, a second-clasi tlavellnp nine, would like to arrange names with teams nf that clasa nrferlni: fair guarantees. R j. Oiirvln, 5553 Webster street. Liberty Stars, a. aemlpro colored traveling nine, wants to arrange (tames with nrst claas teams. Including Jllllvllle. Wlldwood. I-ocnn A. A.. Christ Church, rottatown or any other team. P. Williams, 215 South Quince street, The llailey A. C. would like to hear from all flrst-clnss home teams offerinaralr guar nntees. It Campigha. 1800 South Thirteenth street. 1IATAVIA LIST miCK November XOtli. 1011) $17.07 , . . . $21.78 pZb.o4 . . ' tijo.oo , .'. . $34.58 . $36.26 . . . . $37.14 . . . $38.72 . . . . $39.38 , ... -$49.19 . $52.36 , . . . $60.50 V dealers in "Soon,,!" ranteed tire lltepfl. iVj f ... -...(HHncHm,,, iV. Y. AND DEUCE FIRSTHALFUNDOING 0FD0BS0N ill t- u Hancock Runs Away With Fall , Aggregation in Initial Twenty Mniutes . USTEIIV LEAGUE W. 1,. Pet. rnmdcn J ft .1 .813 rtcmlln. W. I., p,. Trrnton 7 .BUS l)c Nit ."." J.! .M nj Oermant'n 10 S .850 llrldien't .' . a iV '?!! , t. Seliednle, for the Week Tnnliht nr dirpnrt at Camden. Thursday night Camden nt llrliliennrt Oermuitown nt HrltUriiart. "rlll'Mrt, l"rlda.T Heading nt Trenton. (Saturday Camden nt De Nerl, Hancock played rings around Dobson tn the first twenty rnlnulcs ot ths Initial game in three, if necessary, f tho basketball championship of tlie American League. Thn score nt half tlmo wns 'J2-11 and tho East (Slrari avenue players ended on the long end of n 34-22 total. In tho first half, ths winners nmasscd seven field goals ti of them gained after wonderful playinr Dobson was blanked, nil their eleven points comlpg from onc-polntcrs. Seven of these were dropped in the net by Snmmy Moorchcnd nn4 all told sixteen fouls were called on llnncoek. In the final session, it was Just the reverse Moorchcnd, who hnd nine foul chnnces in tho previous half, did not get a single one mid Dobson but sir, whllo Hnncock made eight out of fourteen, Tn frlita nnrlnrl. Tlnlitinn nnl.nn.iij IT.- toelc from the field two to one. The team work of Hancock wns far superior to Hint of the first-half win ners. Kvery man on tho winning com bluntlnn tallied from the field, Dieglcr lending with three, nil enged in the lirst hnlf. Neither West nor ICIrknnlrleV counted for Dobson. The gnmc waj I vmiirli In D.ntfrt ntirl ant-Arnl nln.n. .. I '"- 4;." uuitubi.tm (nuja mint mighty close to being injured. The second gnmo will bo played to morrow evening. Ocrmnntown closed the home season last night with two easy victories In the Eastern League. The first game was with Itrldcenort nnd the score wns "7. 10. Holinnn with five field goals and Towell with four, were the stars. Wa mer nnd Fuller did the best work for Bridgeport. It wns the first time Fuller played hefc since n member of the Jaspers, soino years ago. The second clash was with Do Xerl nnd resulted in u couut of 20-17. Once again did Powell como through with four baskets nnd Holmnn three. Kranckel wns moved hnelc to gunrd, a position he plnyed earlier In the scann nnd it mnde a big difference in the lenm. Hegan, n local boy, was given another trlnl nt center nnd Tnylor, a (Sermantowti product, played the first gnme. Tonight nt Camden, tho Skccters will tackle Bridgeport aud a -virtory will make it impossible for them to be bended if they were to lose their re mniuljig gtvmes. New York Bike; Race Standing New Yorlf, March 10. 12 o'clock, forly elchth hour: llrocco and Deruyter, U09 miles II laps: aoullett and Magln. 00n -miles R laps: Eg nnd Mndden. t)03 miles 5 laps, Co. burn and Kopskv. 0011 miles II laps; lluyaes and Hpelssen. 000 miles ft laps: Lanu and Chapman. 009 miles Slaps: Kaiser and Hill. OOB miles 5 laps: Qodlver and Vannek. m miles B laps: Dupuy and Kanlev. o miles I laps: Spencer and Drobach. 908 miles 4 laps: Cello end Madonna. 909 miles 3 lupa; Weber and Rtaehle. OOIJ miles n laps: Bow ker and llnwker. OOB tnllea 2 laps. Leader. Hrdocco. Ilecord 1011 mlle 1 lap, made by Lawson nnd Droback In 1014, ' SALE l'RICE. $11.00 $13.00 ' $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $21.00 $23.00 $26.00 $29.00 $32.00 $38.00 $40.00 ,. ,. from dealers h a7ia.. : o U " w iivTL--r ti.- .mm.vzae i'XUU SIX BltST'-CKUU !.. , AV, . wSMfcjs&M -I i. ... xiltt'Vi &. a, t. hf. S&i tJ 'Jb-t- ,' n-. ,l lb tv (v; To.rfi w-' Vi .: ,w.v w.!r t. asT uu: jkimtmtmLMrmmmmMm-. .. , - -" watfioviHrfLU --i .ond to may Kvlij cU(r rcvylyitn 'WtJtttw 'rrauiHrcVt - u'. In Illl. 33d A Sprutt, rreahmeii. .vjl.t
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