Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1920, Postscript, Page 15, Image 15

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PENN ON RIVER
uaker Eights Get Ff8t Workout
Over Henley Course
no iVnn vnrsltv and Juuior oarfliucn
ot'thir initial workouts of the Kensou
a the Scluijlklll rlvor yesterdny nfter
n ami nnotlicr snin over tlic Ileulcr
raw ii on tap for today.
The first race, of tno year itu xaie
nnlv three weeks off und Conch
IVrljht will work his pupils on the
,nr b often as the weather ncnnlts.
tnarsitv crow has been handicapped
ireugh the loss or several veterans,
ini It will take considerable "imllluc
Imether" before they reach the usual
tVrlgbt standard.
At the outset ot tno, season. wriRiit
rountinc on six veterans, but since
hen lie hns lost Caleb Roberts through
Imss aim uusscll Armstrong nn Dick
nnnlep thrmich seholaslic dl Acuities.
iiptsln Kellar will not be able to row
nine lnie race on nciount 01 nn cn
jneerinR trip, but he will be nvunlnblc
(ttr tliat event.
HLLIESFINDWET
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DNSI
N SOUTH
Rlckwootl Field, Account
Rnin, .Good for Anything
Except Basoball
Scraps About Scrappers
'HVlBtofa liXJBElb'LEDOE3ft&ADEmjHIA, TflteSPAY, MABfjfl' ii, 3,920
I IIPQPT IM TCMMio 71 QUnts Not for Sale Cyclists Plan for Olympics irM'inrpTftra'L
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fnWO boxIriR shows nrc scheduled hero
tonight. The Armory A. A., Forty
first street nml Mantua Avenue, will
open, nnd'tho regular Thursday night
show is on nt the Gcrmantown A. O.
wlY.hM?5.i.r,.if5CT,M id Arllo Mace, both
west rhllndflnhlann. will appear In tha
SK Armory's slur bout, with Jimmy Mur
phy t the referee, other bourn are Johnny
Kerklcr vs. Mlrkey narrett. hemywelnhtss
Georgia Kmolcer vs. Joey Tendlrr, Joe lien-
w?Sii.TSgghVl,w" Bnd w"1,a I,h1"""
lo Itourk will como down from Lancaster
nna meet K. O. Bnruotn In tho feature fracas
ft tho Oermantown club tonight. Joey
nnlleyi boxes Ilalnh Diddle In tho semi.
. . .1 Al. Mnppll 11. Tlln
I) rming' ."V" '"", ,i. nmi Other bouts: Chuck Adnlr vs Jimmy Hun-
"out ?' "j; l.ViSLnliyUnALyijH w:hvv?"y&wt fet twm
" . mhs of mnstliro censed to fall. I r when the Milwaukee larl taken on Hurry
freat goDH '""' ' , fl , . ...i-i.f .nvc Jraccy at tho Cfimbrh tomorrow night.
ViUt noon. IliCkWOOll lieni ""," "YC .tnhnny Martin vs. Johnny Dougherty, Ooodlo
J .. ranslilcrril U Rood roildltion to Wolsli vs. Freddy Turner. Eddie Dever vs.
1? "?.. ! on. certainly not base- I KM West and Ilud Ueacli v.. Martin Judge
Jljr water polo on. certainly not base
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fine WOlllil llllllli tin". ". " '
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arc other numbers,
Jo Vrlllnc, rind Ills manager, Sammy
tlalin, will nrrlre In Thllly tonight, according
lo a length!' wire received from tho latter,
Wclllna- Is to meet llenny Vnlger nt tho Na
tional Baturday night. Hnhn alHtes that
Welling won't haVo trouble In maklne 131
pounds, ringside.
Untiling lleddv. sparring uarlner of VhI
r. will tux Hobby McCann In tho National's
m Hnturday night. ' Other bouts are Young
Iter, will Iwx Hobby McCann In tho National's
smi Hnturday nipht. ' otner uouis are Young
rtobldeau vs. Johnny Tyman Young Tom
if tlvlty would rest heavily upon the
! in b ot the I'hllly nthletesf biif cvi-
tl such N not the rase. For the
Phllailelnhla P aers certainly seemed to
u eicee. Inc v thankful for the day's
t " risiStV, though brief, from the
k.v toll Imposed by Manager Cravath
Not to be dlsplsed, and the Phillies
mSc the best of thefr opportunity.
Some of the boys spent the afternoon
.andcrlus about tho streets of Mir
miogbsm. made, dismal and uncom
unfonable by the excess fall of rain
tillman. where the squad is putting up.
1 Cravath aiwoiinctii that he had
nurcham! Cecil Atecrnou Causey from
rilnlng teason. Causey was with tho
S to arrive until the middle of the
irtlnlng fensou. Cousey was with the
v,,v York OlanU) some part of last
' n.inh Miller, shnrtston. urrived in
nm vesterday. Mlller'was recently pur
'i?yjtrnm hn Fnrt Wnvnr Three Kvp
ujgue team He Is said to be a nlfU ffl"",RWiJh01Tl Youne nh"
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little lniiviiici. ... ..... ........
rtjeue umpire, is expected In the
I'hllly romp some time next week. Hv
William will remain with the Cravath -iles
a short time, instructing the young
utirlori in the new pitching rules ro
rmtly adonted by the Nntlonal League.
n'tsther iiermltting, v,
Sharkey M. Jack Palmer and Whllcy Lang.
uon vs. jimmy Austin.
VrnnhlA Mnriilr. who defCAted Hnlrih
Bheppard nt Wllkrs-Harro Tuesday night, Is
nftcr ii bout with Mike O'Dowd or Jack llrll-
ton, jus mnnngcr, joe uonroy, is rcauy to
make k match with cither of tho champs at
any old time.
ileei Conroy lias Tranklo Magulre booked
for thrco bouts, vlx. Jackie Clark March IB,
Lancaster Johnny Dutko. March 22. Oliinpla,
here, and Johnny Wolgnst, March -1', Lan
caster. Tommy Clenry. Mannyunk's youthful ban
tam, who Is only seventeen years of nge,
has had n total of thirty bouts, Including
the one with Johnny Moloney last week.
Young Wryntan, of Olrnrdvlllc. comes out
with n statement, "Who's 'afraid of Low
Tcndler?" Weynian apparently lielleves ho
Lan gno Tondler all sorts oi acuon. no
Jiwk RiiHn Is to meet Mickey Donley In
nn eight-round liout nt Trenton March 1B.
After this contest Ilusso will bo prepared to
tako on Jimmy Murphy, of West rhllly.
Ittllir Tli-iln 1m bonked for three bouts lie
lakes on Hobby Hansom In Baltimore tomor
row nignt; Jimmy TMcr nt tno uuou iurj.
day night, ami Hauling I'askos nt Hurrls
burg early next month.
Al flurgy's next bout may bo staged In
ft. promoter ot tnat cuy is iry-
i thi
former sailor with Uobby
TAiicnstcr.
Ing to match
llalnbow,
Pete Mornn his n stable of six scrappers,
They are Wllllo Lawrence. I4,i pounds: Ud
ji 'it . ...:...u. t., tt ,.
um tnKuuu, ail iiuuniio, riniiKiu jiu.vcii
1S8 poundn; Jack rulmer. 133 pounds: Johnny
Clark 12(1 pounds, nnd LMbby McCann, 122
pounas.
Jack I'nlmer Is a Lancaster lad. Ho won
from Bobby Rainbow In that city on Monday
nigiu
labile Wngond and his "ancient" rhnl.
Charlev (Kid) Thomas, will box ut tho Na
tional March -ii,
The S. V. II. A. South Philadelphia He-
nrow Assoaniion nus a uig noxine sinoK'a
booked for Mnrch 23. Ten bouts wilt bo put
on Some of tho borers who will appear aro
itarry iki.ii nrown. joe aiarKs. jimmy
Tendler. Hilly Devtne. Kid Wngner, Harry
Passon, Chick Passon, Perky Kline, fleorgo
Hums nna Kia uccKtcr, Leonard num is
to bo master of ceremonies,
Voung Ilnrrv Miller, champion of the
Twentv-elghth lilvlslon. Ii being trnlned by
Jack Harris. He Is u 133-pounder. llattllng
Abe Is looking niter Miller's business.
There nre letters In the sports depart
ment of the UirMMi Pi'iuic I.Kixii-ii for Her
man Talor nnd Wllllo Houck.
$26
Just This One Price
for Any Spring Weight
Dvercoat in Our Store
Even though it was a $45 Overcoat .
Even though it was a $40 Overcoat
Even though it was a $35 Overcoat
THIS includes all our staple
light-weight overcoats, all
our shaped backs, all our Jersey
wool knit Easter cloth over
coats; the kind that cannot
lose their shape.
Hundreds of Philadelphia's
men and young men are taking
advantage of this unprece
dented Spring offer in order to
have their new Spring over
coats ready for Easter.
All Raincoats Reduced
$10 & $12 Guaranteed Raincoats $650
$15 & $18 Guaranteed Raincoats $10
$20 & $22 Guaranteed Raincoats $J5
Finest $30 Guaranteed Raincoats $22
Forehanded men who know
that Spring showers are inevi
table are taking advantage of
this wonderful offer to own a
standard William H. Wana
niaker raincoat at much less
than standard price.
William H. Wanamakef
1217-19 Chestnut St.
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UPSET IN TENNIS
Johnson Asks Name Do Removed
From Ranking List Gibbons Quits
flctnusc of tlio recent change In the
"nklns llRt of tennis playeiH in which
nnllncn V. .Tohnoon, of thin city, wits
demoted from No. r to No. 0, nnd It.
Norrls Williams', of Uoston, moved tip,
the former hug rcqucHtcd that hf nilmc
bo withdrawn from the ofllelnl stundlng.,
I mil W Gibbous, local representative
on the nntiounl ranklni? committee has
resigned, rctiisintf to serve nnotlicr year.
Johnson wrote to Julian S. Myrlck,
president of the National Lawn Tennis
Association, protesting against the
change, but was informed that thorc
vised ranking could not bo changed.
'My objection was solely on my. dc
motion," explained Johnson. "I told
Mr. Myrlck that If niy original ranking
had been No. (J I would have offered
uo objection, but I considered the change
alter two months an Injustice."
HAS BROKEN IVfANY BONES
W. J. Clothier Hns Fractured Framo-
work, Head to Foot New Break
The phrase "well-knit rihlc'tc" ap
plies to William J. Clothier, who keeps
his banking hours, despite the fact thnt
a recent brenk in his collnrbone makes,
over twenty fractured bo'ues bis athletic,
endeavors have cost him.
Clothier suffered his most recent break
while prarttrinrf with tho Pickering
Hunt Club's Ice-hockey team. Most of
the boues in his body have been broken,
except Ills lingers, as is shown by the
following list:
Nose broken, three times; teeth bro
ken, live times; arms broken, three
times; leg broken, once; collarbone bro
ken, once; ribs broken, live times; hip
broken, once; head brokefi, once.
Joe Wood Knocked Down by Bat
?w Orlnitm, Mnrch 11. "Smoky" Jo
WooO yesterday wh lilt nn tho chet with
a Ixineball bit by Dick Nlchnus. lie w
not 8rloufly hurt. NIcIiuuh dipped on tho
wit ground kh ho took a. torrlllo awlnir and
Wood, a lltllo to tho front of Mm, got It
full on tho cheat, fvo Inched below tho
chin. After working out for two hours In
n drlzzlo tho Indians eavo It up as a bad
Job nnd retired.
Evers May Pilot Albany Club
Sprlncflnlri, Mass., March 11. Johnny
Evers, former manncor of th Cubs and later
a star member of tho llravcs. Is touted
hero us tho mnnasor of tho new Albany
club. In the. Eastern Ixmikuc, by tho offi
cials and tans who hung over oftor the
clone of the unnual league meettne hero, t
Ifavnn. Cul. Marc ,'-7;wv5en, Charles
A, Hloneham purchJi I,N1W 2'k ,.'"
tlona Iajtuo baseball team It- wag dono
primarily for tho, purposo of inndlng down
ih club as a texacy to hln son. Mr.
mSnohtm mad? th'S 'rn1t,.jre",.';irlaei2
tt at rest rumors which, lis snlu were
Srrrent In the United States nnd Cuba that
tho "Olants" cre for .sale.
4-2
Cuba Beaten fay Rookies,
rwmtlenn. Cnllf., Mrch 11. Manager
Mitchell gavo tho regulars on extra Inning
In which to overtake the Ynnlgnna n th. Ir
Hrst tilt Tuesday, but,. tno. yuu" lost to
"Coiv" Dolan's recruits, f
Cubs
to 1'.
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Srj?pfi"t GENTLEMEN
LinOEST BiBimtrros er
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
in rntLien-rnu
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New York. March 11. Eight leading una-
tcur cyclists will compote tho American committee,
game at Antwerp thl;
to jmrclil j, BiDDiee, oi
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Wc now have tho fol
lowing Records in stock
and several others that
have been "hard to
get":
"Open tho Gates of tho
Temple," Williams.
"Celeste Aida," Caruso.
"Birth of Morn," Alda.
"T h a i s" Meditation,
Powell.
"Swiss Echo Song," Tclrazzinl.
"Mad Scene from Lucia," Galli-Curci.
"The Kosary" and "Somewhere a Voice is Calling," McCormack.
"Breakfast in Bed, Sunday Morning," Lauder.
"Schubert's Ava Maria," Elman.
"Dance of tho Goblins," Heifctz.
"Some Day He'll Come," from Madame Butterfly, I-'arrar.
"Buck's Festival To Dcum." Trinity Choir. '
"Chong," "Sometime," "Dardanella," "Oht," "Mystery," "Keep
Movin'," "You'd Be Surprised," "I'll Say She Does," "Peter
Gink," "Behind Your Silken Veil," (all fox trots.)
"Tsland of Golden Dreams" and "Roses at Twilight," (Waltzes).
"Tears of Love," Burr.
"Polish Dance," (Sylvia and Coppelia Ballet), Victor Orchestra.
"Apple Blossoms" and "Carolina Sunshine."
Wc are also displaying new shipments of
Victrolas, Brunswick & Cheney Phonographs
Terms Made to Suit. Victrola Prices Go Up March 16
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3274 passcnacrs in car's of 31 different makes drove up before this Opera House entrance one evening last month. Many of them arc traveling in
second-class comfort, not realizing that they pay first-class prices for it
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Does it Really Cost any more to
Travel First Class
YOU will often hear people
say, with an air of resig
nation, how much they
would rather ride in a Pack
ard, if they could only afford
it.
Putting the Packard owner
in a class apart with special
comforts and privileges as
suming that he pays more for
his motoring than they do.
A GREAT many people
would be less resigned to
their own inconveniences of
travel, if they knew how little
the Packard owner pays for
the comfort they speak of.
Packard Transportation
never costs more than second
class transportation and
often less.
The gasoline mileage of the
Packard is from 10 to 14, ac
cording to road conditions.
The oil mileage, 1,000 to the
gallon. Tires, properly cared
for, 12,000 to 16,000 miles.
The Packard exclusive heat
treating process adds greatly
to the strength of the steel, re
ducing repairs and depreci
ation. The longer life and greater
used value of the Packard more
than takes care of the differ
ence in initial investment.
FOR twenty years the Pack
ard Company has been
studying motor cars from the
standpoint of Transportation
Experts. Time after time it
has proved that trying to save
on the initial investment costs
a man more in the long run
than buying a Packard.
Transportation facts are
not a matter of compromise,
but absolute as the Packard
Transportation Experts can
show any man who really
wants the facts.
" Ask the Man
Who Owns One'9
PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of Philadelphia
- 319 North Broad Street
BRANCHESAtlantic City, Bethlehem, Camden, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Reading, Trenton, WiUiamsport, Wilmington
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