y . U JV P u i : ? ! i a. i r Tr i rfc V 1 'I :i 1 1 '' ? . , I ' t-A m ! It- ft- !.' m K I8v 0 7iV" 7S STLtfiVT1 ZV INDOOR QUADS WITH MEET SCHEDULED TV OPW OJV 00F C. MACK HAS GREAT CHANCE TO GET OUT OF CELLAR THIS YEAR I Connie, When Cornered, Admits He Has No Designs on ' Flag, but Ball Club Looks Good Enough for . Seventh Place at Least s """ " i K KOItKHT W. MANWHIX n snort I illtnr Ktsnius l'illlr l.rdKfr Copirtot I Mil), by Public Ltilvcr Co. I.alic Charles, l.a., .March 10. CONNIE MACK, tlir- loug. Ir-aii lender uf llir Athletics, occupies it unique posi tion in baseball tills your, lie ! the mir and only pilot in the fast et who Jins no designs on tlie pcuunnt. He i terj tYntiK about it. but Ibnt docs not mean lie U discouraged. That word vas tnlfcii mil of hii private dictionary live years ago. However, Manager MacU hits vision" of wii'iitlng the lower berth In the league, nnd lias gathered around him a Unci; of umpiring jmiug athletes, and the flock Is tolling down Jierc day nfter dn. .sharing the belief of their manager that the 1D-0 .edition of the Philadelphia Athletlo ulll not he placed in the steerage class. Having trailed the leliguo for Jhe long and weary seasons, they have no desire to be listed among the six best cellars. I Connie has had a tough job on hi hands sime dismantling his famous machine in 1011, The Federal League war was hitting on all cj 11 tillers at that time and Mack wanted to get out from under in case there was a crush. He parted with lMdic Collins, ttnrry. iliil.rr. Iridic Murphy. Hank. llcmler, Coombs nnd I .Tuck Lnpp. believing he could go out in the open market and find men to 111 their I places. It couldn't be done. Then came the Uig Vnr. and more stars were turned loose. Mnitu;, isciinng, Bush nnd Mclnnls were sold to Itoston. and Connie had to begin all over again. He tried out plujers by the cnrload and shipped them back whence they came, labeled "opened by mistake." 'Hint did not discourage him. for he stuck to the job and It looks now as if his efforts would After looking over the thirty -one players practicing down heie I cnuuot .see how tho Athletics can trail the league in UVJI). The bull club has not the appear ance of a tall-end aggregation nnd has n good chance to bent out one or two clubs in the league. Thntls n daring prediction to make, but everything goes before April 14. TIIVIIE ate few vctcians on the bull club. Ticcnty-lhiee of the thiity one hired men on the payroll arc ymingstm nml have iict to irin their spurs in the fast set. Youngest Ball Club in Big Leagues ACCORDING to the present outlook, the youngest nan ciun m me nig leagues, me oiucm cnicuer is iwentj-uircc years of'age. and the same goes for the infield. Griffin, nt first base, is twenty- ( three; Dugan, who is starting on his fourth season us u regulnr. is twenty-two; ; Galloway, the shortstop, is twenty-two. and Frank Itruzill. who looks lil.e the regular third baseman, has attained the ripe old age of twenty. , Ilrazill comes to the A's highly recommended. He started with KrooMyu L last vear, but was yut to llarffonl soon rfter the season began. He plajed a wonderful game in the Kastetu League, winning the batting championship with an average of .."GO. Galloway and Griffin hail from Atlanta. The little shortstop hit .-ll.". last year and was regnrded as on" of the best defensive players in the league, tlriflin hit .303 nnd finished second among the first busemen in fielding. Rnlph Perkins is the grir.i.led old veteran of the catchers. He is twentj -three years old. which tops .Tohuny Walker, of lies Moines and Glenn Myntt. of Hous ton, by one year. IliH Styles, the fourth receiver, cast his first vote this year. Law-ton Witt is the youngest of the outticldcis. Although ho has been with the club since 101C, he is only twenty - three. tin tbc age average. Walker and Strunk twenty-six. There nrc other outfielders and not one is over twenty-two years old. They are Frank Welsh and Red Wingo. forme.ly of Atlanta. Charley High. from Mobile, and (.eorge McKnew from he coast. For a long time the Athletics have been bnndicupped by weak pitching. '1 he hurlers could not deliver and Conuie started to clean house. As a result, only three of tbc old men are left. Scott Perry, who jumped the team last year to piay in rranKiin. tu., uns ueen reuisniru nnu iiromise.s u ui- soou. vvuiier Kinney, the southpaw, nnd Roland Nay lor also have survived. Bryan Harris, who is twenty-two years old, and i six feet sir inches tall, looks like the best of the younger set. He pitched for Houston last vear, and finished the season with twenty-one victories and fourteen defeats. He has n lice uuu uusj uviiri, fevuu uiniiiui iiuu luis ui .-i'v, ii. uuiiil' UAiivin mill iu iatv i his turn with tbc other regulars this season. , Pat Keefe. the left-hander who was purchased from Ringhamton last year, also Is showiug up well. Lyle Rigbee. who finished with Seattle in 11)10, stacks up Yery well, nnd much is expected from Rdwin Rommel, of Newark; Rob Hastv, of Mobile, and Dave Keefe, of Reading. rltV, kid pitcheis are Hill Grerell. Willijxin 1'iei'fip, Hoy Moore, Charles VeUart and fleonje Gibson. Lots of Competition CONN1K MACK, after he a-signed Ivy Grifliu to cover first bjse. distovcted he still had Gcrge Rums on the payroll, nnd immcdintelv looked around to lind place for him. Despite the seven other outfielders, the well-known slugger was assigned to right field, where he is fighting it out with Walker and Wingo ' Burns did not set the world afire with his clever fielding last year, but was nil that could be desired in the baiting line. He is considered too valuable n man to keep out of the game, and if lie shows anything at all in right field, that will be bis regular position. There is quite a little competition for the positions on the team, all of which In something new. nnd Connie is dated. ... , . , ,, . ..... . , . . . . "I only wish there were twenty outfielders trying for the three job., he said. "Tlio more eomnelilinn ue lime the lielter linll nl.'Mili" will result The nlnrnri on this club have been taking it too easy a change. I even hnro them lighting in .- - -. Jimmy uyKcs, second ; noo .mci nnn. snorr, and rreu i nomas, tlilnl. Jf a man starts to fall down in his work. I will substitute another aud that keeps the boys on their toes " Connie Mack has instituted a new poliej this enr He says he will not sell or trade another plajer to a big league dub. and will ask waivers on the men he wishes to dispose of. He learned thnt ome of his plajers grew weary of playing cellnr bascDall and went into nluntnry slump so they could be traded to another club. This ruined the discipline on the team, aud there was no chance to finish better than eighth. Thercfoie. Mack was fuiced to take this drastic step, and he will go through with it. The Athletics' irst team now is touring Texas with the St. Louis CaTdinals. Kixteon games will be played in the ieinitj of P.iownsville, while the Yannigaus will remain here at Lake Charles until Murch ,"1. n.iA y Min J tho Athletic RPny. ii Ao helped icj trere in a pennant Uach this year. With a new assistant, and virtual!; a new team, 'to1 say nothing of a gang of l;nh. ice still slid; to our prediction that the ithlctus icill not finish m (nil plnre. They couldn't do it if they tried. A'S LOSE HERBST National Commission Awards Him to Pirates Phils Get Weinert New York, March 1H Tnc dispuic between the Athletics and the Pitt burgh clubs ocr tho service- oi Pitcher Jlerbst was decided by the National Commission today in lavoi nf Pitts burgh. This is the first deci-um handed down since the retirement ol Chair man Herrmann. The commission nl-o denied that Pitcher Weinert .,s the ,.r....il of the Phillies liming been leniliitl from Heading last fall under a priwitc agree ineut entered into with .Manugcr Dooin Scraps About Scrappers L jWrATlOCS WILLIAMS will bieal. the A rules of Philadelphia boxing ugam by giving the fans it t the Auditorium one bout in addition to the usual lic contest program this evening. Tlie nixth set-to will briug together a knock - erout. Bobby Burninti, who wields a I mean left, nnrl llaltimore AVillie Allen who possesses h wieked jab. .liiimij lordau, another knoekerout. will go on in the fifth fnieiiH. Uiht oiinnrnt will lid .louuny ,(nrtln. the iron .Alan Other bout: .lor AVrlght . Predilv ' ri',,.nH r.rf... u-,,,,1 ,.u l.-l.l l,.n.ll,. , Tlarry Kid .Stewart vn. Tom lJaniel u...w. ,...,.. ..M... ......... ..,,.,,,.., i wl Kddio JleC'arty vs. Charlej Vaughn. An unknown MeollUH lad, ",.' u .. s i.r eleventh hour upponent for llin, .1 Juni Tlrltljh bantam ehantn won that honor re. I'sntl) He is Jim itivzlns. .'eirx'-, nn tmnenl waa annnuneeil as iiull pn.ed hhiI IlKains, ho had been Itnonn to Nulienul Hportlrur Club offlolala for onl ihree weeks vru) chosen with about an Iioui'd notice . Oeorres Carpenller, nltlt hn wife and manacer, I'ranools Deseampa. Is due to ar- rle iu America March UI. After comnletlnjt a movie contract the French Idol will tour Curler. Philadelphia if included early on me iuim under toe direction oi JaciCi Cell irpentler'a prorrairu C,. BattHw Groji, e( tbe Dlntham will ' be rewarded. I Connie Mack will start the season with 'llic other rezulnrs. however, brine are over thirty and George Rurus is ' .. . " . :. "l ' 1 7 . ..-. , -- w ... i'.rf..- in the past, and the time Jias como for tho infield. Rurrus is trying for first. inn pennants joi I'liiladel'na irhen - winning mood, is assistina ('oninr Evening Ledger Decisions of Out-of-Toicn lling Bouts MIIKi:r.lM.. . ttnlter (.. Stewart I wnn from Joe Io. , IltlATON .Mlel.ej Donley defeated Jock1 I.I14-0 I..rsTi:it .luikle (lark heat Iankle ' ytet.iilre, .r.trKi-ov; Aiiin.-r.. miih walloped Tellh Kid I IIAUIIl-Ill l:iUI,lle HUzerald out fnuzlu .lohnni l.ilionrt. , ; !"; '",,l',ir"" ",f ,h" ,.'1 """ n.1 Atlantis !ei f '..InVhu' B.'nTr ""ViVi" """wltiS'Tlm i'iiut i.u-,ter -um Pal Moore. Mi Houthwik etern will ine-i Junmi Hv.inii.il if Allenionn at Stia niohtn jf I'dtriiUs nljchi Jlinim ile Korrenl. lir aj j-C!c Hemp 'lilef tr.ilner h.-n tne latter defeated Je. W lllard fur Hi. title ha had Uartlir Mdildeii in tow ,incl Uo lorreal will he li.rt , lei s fhlef adilicT when he takes on 'r d ' In i ( ii. ui tho 'JI: nmu tomorrow nlhi other numbers on l ho a!l-huvy oroirram Mill Hreiinan I'ml l.nun Dan O'Uowo i . Ilariev llutehiniuiii, rul Sansom n l O Hansom and Kred Ji.djin ti, Carl l.t I llldliche I A ilnulilf, ulnd.iin. ft... lurlnr. A n. nn., . Rft1)"1' lj7"h a14 " '3 'leorae Chaney vB .. .. ' .; . r. . '' v,,r tiiirnsiion ui in Nalllflial a he ldav LariMnmnrriiw nttrlil u.lil. i uiiur iM.uiH aa luuiiwa inline l.oUKlirey vs 111 ll' Il.i n. lr riun ... t.. ll-.l.i. and Chris ijhlney vj TranWo CUrlt. , Jf". " nialclnB ood around JlllwauWci Vnnlip furliin. u,., nrHlnw t,i rAMiu a V.arm" writes .Myrrla ha defeated JatK HnnrKov. llennv harkov Krrtnkip Voel. Tonimv ierry ami iTrtnulr Mdsiin und now he Is belnir eon- sidereU srluunlv as an opponent for Jimmy llde lrlt.li l'add lb nn Un mine here from I. miii Man fo- I he DUrpt'ne oi takinir on L Tendlei Lew Anrelo, uho defeated Pats Wallace in 111 e last bout 'Mil meet Champion t'ete Herman at Trenton Friday night. Anuelo ulao won from .Iflckey Delmont. who stopped ' Johnny Huff rectntly I,tw Is clever iwo- , handed boxer Herman Tailor announces the epenln of his blc Camden club for March 31 ' , . . -,,.,.,, , , ,, . ... . saw his Ilrst botina show at the Olympla last, lilaht. ."It Isn't so louah as football: there are eleven sn ready ta etln imi'i " wwhwhi iviai aii-arounu ainieie. said rbe. EVENING PUBLIC - DAYS OF REAL SPORT 1 , . 1 " -CilifiL -- j ill Ka&i fe- ?M v ENDAMGER1NG i HHBP fff "Lrferr WiwSl k. XoOr precious iBHr !W ' li4-'- -r0 """ VOUMG LIFE JU5T DiCK'GREAN BEST FSiiKiil CATHOLIC SCORER I Champion St. Joo Center Tops League With Total of 87 Points Ily I'AUIj I'RKP Offieial statistirs for tlie l'.H'.i at Catholic School Itasketball League show Hick Crenn. elongated center of the championship St. Joseph team, on top ' foe points scored during the .ea-nn. Uichard made good "i7 free shuts mill dropped in 1" goals from scrimmage, all of which give him n total of s" points. loe Hnlloti. or l ntliolic Mien, am ' White, of La Salle, nrc tied for the ! runner-up position tor tlie individual !... r .1.. I...1!.., , J'irels. each having scored point' , JVf-Jw, 0. klttZ . ,, .,, Q&v o( St- ,Jo(1. i ,vlls t1() )J0st ilcil goal shot, with a total j0f '(! two-pointers, j Final standing of tlie teams: rirsl Triims Wn '-1Jo'i,,l' ' i rniholk'lllcli I vct 'attiollc ji iVi I I I Strond Team Wim l,"l I r.c. .S7.- .750 ..MM) .000 I YOkl Catholic M. Joseph's Ij nll . I Catholic IIUli U lllnoTn ( Itrcordi of Individual ncorlnt o. ro.n a r. Treir. St t o ... s Whlt. J.rt Sail" . fJalln II. C. II ... s nuue V. C s Oaken, ."t. Joe it, ;.. n C.l ii.-, nt .- .ii i.- i Hi-nn-nborier. lll.inod ii ir ".i in ii it i.i n 10 iliSrVln. St Je ' j i1.rfjyn:"1 '". i("."c t'ouehemOn f "it. t'orry. n . II. s . i"an8 ruiu'rue-a ' i Pi'-KrilV '!la lj'1 ii'iarMnt viiianoi ?a?io?' La sn ' McAuUffe, n. c. H. i n!""toi!,1,X,il.aJ,ow , Kano, tunica I DonaJiue, K. ens . ieD?rn?.,.t- ?' Joe , wnoda. . u. . I Dojie.'v.'. 'c. ' Mr:sJu'l!y.'ln.n annva c. II Mcraulley H' Jo UI Klllpoo, V,. i. I.S-nch, St. Joo . Itocan, at. Joe rrow'o-, Vlllann.i ruson. St. Joo . I ne. 1.3 Sa'.lt- QUADS POSTPONED Rain Causes Another Delay Meet on Thursday Itatn caused the po4tpiui mem uf the annual indo track nnd field intcrbchn hthtlc t'lininpitiiihip scheduled for this afternoon on the roof of lb1 Wana maker store. The meet hn- been jiut, back until Thursilaj . It was first thought todnv that it would be possible to stage the events, but th continual min innile the track slippery and treumeious and Samuel .1. I)alla. the Mradnu block iioss. advised that the meet je Histioiid. " A Strong Special All-Slur Show at Regular Prices St. Patrick's Evening, Wednesday. March 17th National A. A. Willie Loughery vs. Billie Devine WillieRyanvs.JoeWelsh Chris. Chaney vs. Frankie Clark K.O.G.Chaneyvs.WhiteyFitzgerald Danny Fruih vs. Artie Root DON'T rOIMlKT III f.I I ll ritlCI'.S Tiiketa ut llonitch) ', :; - nth Mt. UORI.U'S lli:ST IIILMUi:iUIITrl Fred Jordon vs. Carl Le Blanche Dan O'Dowd'Mlarley Hutchinson K. 0. Sansom vs. Paul Sansom K. 0. Bill Brennan vs. Fred Lange rRI.li lltnTI.KV Fulton vs. Madden .sr.il now on kale llolel lllncliuni Cambria A. C. ,,',;; ".. Mrr.. Iveiin. ,e. X Somerset 1 Ilium HK.MMI, MMHII IIITII i l,KN IIAWi.l.NS ,,. rilAni r. O'NKII.I. 1 rot It OTIIl;it ( U,( KA.I ( K IHtlTH AITniTnirTIlAI A A bhlh un,! "V. .,.... .". .....;.. '" ii.i G-High-Clnss Boxing Uouls-G Major Biddle Tournament Al'nil. 13T1I and 20TII. Unroll N PrU,.V.i,0Id WlMehjej. UoM Kobe . I'rUet phila. jack O'Brien's IWixlnr Tsncht. Nn nimlihmMr 4m mhu 9. K. Cor, J6TU A CUK4TNUT itb i flj r Chester. Pa.. Mnich 10. .1. Franklin Ilaker. home-run king, lins 'ent word to Frank Miller, of the I'pland club, that he will rtunc to hisscction nnd play ball each week Mid for Tpluml. .lohn P. Cro.cr, nanufneturer nnd sportsman, at once save oiders for Jlillcr to go nhcad and get together one of the best icnms in the country In view of the decision of Raker lo give up the big leagues this year nnd come to (Jplntitl an effoit was parted here yesterday to reorganize he old Delaware County League ihicli was the bane of the big leagues jf the country just before the war. FRANK BRUGGY TOPS SCORERS IN EASTERN Cermantown Guard and His Running Mate, Nat Hol- man, 'Lead All Others fEDGEK-XtLAfftkr uAaAR,te ICH : J ' ' .' . - . .- . . ; . f'-v, .-. it. !.! T'p (pastern Hasketbnll League will -J!j,wind trp the sensoii with the playing of !o.'this week's games und the fans are awaiting, the series with fccrnnton, of the State League, which is arranged for AVednesday, March 24, in Camden, aud the following evening, Thursday. March 23. in .Scrnntoii. The clubs arc well matched and the series will decide in n a; j large measure the championship of the insr. The Penn State title hns not yet been decided nnd a scries between Nnnticokc and hcranton will be played later, Tlie Camden management apparently cares! little which quintet captures the gon- falon. for it is understood that they will also arrange a crirs with Nnnti- coke. Averages of the second half in the mj ' Eastern League show that Frank I'u P.ruggy. of Cermantown, is the leading J J scorer, with 147 points, with his run i ning male, Xnt Hnlmnn .in second posi it tion. with 1!5ti. This reenril is more in ."Jibe commented upon from the fact that! r inese men hic gunrus ami are not rx ftnetefl tn nrm wltli tlin intnn i.nnll.t. '; ns the forwards. M-ltlXll ItlXIUTH N ATI ANTICCITY.N.J. ArvAmCiiiGan. Plaa Hotel of Dislmctifmand RealConvfort l rtKBPROOP OARAOR. .capacity coo. liraXerj:j!in9 sss ILJ X. 1 m. Jl v L SET A. I ofttnqBpanfo-vIk vj5 AeacMranf service and rtfipamtmntsatpMXlaott rarttsJUutftar&rcJt&sfane EuntHanpfan. RestttaranC C.W.CaHMNV. irrTrriiarf",i"-"'"--"""j-' ROQUOIS Bouth Carolina Avanu. adjacent H beach. Cap UM,KflndpatronaK,mutle,(laneinc. atrtctiymodarn,UbanatTlc3callnt, TRAYMORE ATLANncarti IORLPS GREATEST HOTaSUOCESS HOTEL SHOREHAIV1 Vlrslnla Avi close to ueach and Steel Plsr, CDcity StD. Amerlian & I'uroDean. T'rlv. I baths, itun'tl waur Elevator to etreelvel, 3 00 up dally, eiw I weekly (HAS HTICUN DON AIR Ocean Aenuo. Near lleacrr. I uvll iirv ,erran Pdn. w.r,u ja linl SI" UP weekly .1 II IIMTT1NOKII. ' Iirinnefnn Ocean Aie l.t hotel (100 , JStingStOn ("Hi from Ilea. Ii. Central. I llreproof eloiator, notable lallle iliMl wi.rip- rm,. m a I.KtlteJK. HOTEL CONTINENTAL i Always open, Alwajr rjadv Terms mod. erate I'hone or write. M Walah Uunean. si'itiNfi iir.smtTs ATlNTIO CITY. N. J. 1 ATffcNTIf CITY. 2) ijsb&fjlji- ;eS5HWff2SsH (Jhe Vairubfiassffltiloi- Ulanlic digs Newest and moslDistincliuc'Molel Under management Ambassador On. the, Boardwalk, yet .in the aulet, residential district, Hpacloua sun decks yrapnony awncerie every evenlnr. uanolnf la famous riu sum y !! ia room, (,'aterlnl1 Writs for tookUt 'WKtmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmuKummaamaMimamm ,m -"-"" missaeasssM 5!f V -' liinmiT nm r urnri ; WUN I Wl HtKt Leading British Pro Pair Re ported as Having Given Up Entry Idea in U. S. Open Ily SANDY McNIRLICK Abe Mitchell and George Duncan will l,m snow was the clean Knockout . t i .i i . , ,' scored by Harry (Kid) Rrown. South not come to this country in time to ,.M1Ij. j,pll KrnVntc. over Chris Cha competc for tho national open golf, n(.r. of New Orlenns, putting, the championship pf America, if nt all. southerner to sleep in one mluutc nnd This news has been confirmed by Alec, twenty-eight seconds of the second Duncan, brother rtt George. round. A left hook to the jaw dropped Mitchell nnd Duncan nrc the two eiiuney flat on his back, his bend strlk leading prpfcssiounl golfers of Great jg tlie floor. Chris wns completely Rrltnin this yenr nnd un until today, out( an(j jj,e ll(l mado vniant at. if was regarded ns u ccrtuintv that tP)pt to get up, having regained con they would bo among those coming over wi0usncss nt the count of six, the felled in nn nttcmnt to .lift the United btates k.rlim,w'. n,in,i mn.Mna fnlt,i um championship. k . Alec gets His ciaa on the famous un- ton pair from a letter he has just re - CC'.V?'.- . ... "I have very important golf engage- incuts ..I I. t- .... J.tn '4(. ..( .iifitnii1 liKlll. Ul llliu nuhuc, niK,H. V n Gcoree Duncan ' As to the possibilities of coming over later than that, he 'writes that he is going to confer with Abe Mitchell and if the latter we're still determined to come, he hnight consider the trip for September or later. Larry Ayton, another famous fovelgu pro, has just arrived in this country, however, with the assertion thnt Abe Mitchell has decided "absolutely" that lie will not come to America this year. So that this has probably decjded Dun can agniust the trip to play fiillic cham pionship, also. Vardon and Kay, who invaded in 101.1, but were beaten in the play-off for the title by Francis Ouimct, hnve not cnangcu their mjnds nbout coming and it is now likely that they will be tne only foreigners to invade this coun try this season. This will be n grcnt disappointment to American fnm. While Ynrdon and nay will be welcomed with great en thusiasm, it is still 'felt that they nrc slipping down from the prestige they had in lOlIi-l 1. nnd thut Mitchell niid Duncan nrc the golfers of the hour. .nueiicil won the "substitute open" title last year of fireat Britain, with iuncnu seconu, anu mey are said to Icud tho field ovir there at the present nine uy several sirnKCS. Sl'ItlXO Kl'.SIIRTS ATI.WIIC TITV. X. J. BLACKSTONE Ia..iV.""",,-V. mr a Jioardwallt iiiM "-" ."i'S1 J-uropenn Dlan. Hoi and r --.-.--:..u"-..-..'.v 'j iiniuii uoen ui vear. mvin 11S-I Ill) IH-M r m lVnnrletn OLMHURST HOTEL J'nW'lvanla An.. close to Beach and I SUel Plor. esntrailocatlon. always open I SXtS'ilr m i F?vu 'n"- runnln, I jraur In rooms, elevator, tc. Winter I terms. Booklet Albert II Ilirnill I THE PENNHURST Ocean end Michigan ave. Alrrars ooea. Kyerv appointment. WM. R noon ' HOTEL BOTHWELL .nlLlWrrrranVS.IF,! smndarrl In cutalne and aervlce. hnnliSt1' I THE WILTSHIRE Virginia use. and Ueach. Capacity sin Prlv. baths, runn nir wm.r i... tr?'1. '' i Mian Mn.,l.l ..!.... ..- '.''.T'S AlMf, JKI, KI.I.1H. Oa-nr: N .l' :-". l-" .--- - '" i.i", lionlt t M.tr roi.UN-g Mr Try CLARENDON Iltd PHILLIPS HOUSE l'aarhult Av near Iteaeh l p phiiii. Westminster ",;. v- "'', b-- -ie ...r, tM wk.y., i.g&-,STSSii: 'n-AVr! I, I nuhra. run. t HOTEL BOSCOBEL "ntucky-Ar, r. up weeUy. """J7;m; ! WASUIXtlTII.V. I), y. Burlington Hotel Arnfrlr.ui rmiI l!iirnneiiii IIOMBMKB. riJJAN VkI?Sct f! i Kft hutm. ..I.I. ii .it. ... iiS-.1 LJ'n IStNBi Fivi: U'litliliicloii. II. o''-"1111 INO ! HI'IHNO Itr.SOKTH ATtANTIO CITY. N J. rrii'' Hotels System. A in bas sailor. Nm Yorltt Ambassador. At. Xantio Oitv; mftostsj. for, Lpi AnoeUsi Am. astador, Banta Bar. earn, AUxondrt; Lit exclusive Cbslaea xclusl (rloo slna- overlooUUui ocean. ieci eiii elect Ittnule. .. -w iu.lHII.- FLOWERS AID ROSE AGAINST TENDLER . Southpaw Gives Milwaukeoan I Terrific Trounciner. but Law Fails to Boat Old Legend Ily LOUIS II. JAFFK Louis Tendlcr, "loup do Logan," was unable to bent tin old legend, nud, ns a result Johntiy Rose, n real, rugged, tough, steel-i-ibbcd. iron-Jawed chunk of tlstlc foundry, wns on his feet nt tho finish of the limited half dozen frames nt the Olympla last night. While Ten dlcr won in onc-slded fashion, the fact that Rose was among those present nt the final clang of the gong, resulted in a big victory for the defeated person. The Logan lambastcr wns presented with it basket fit "flowers by admirers from his voting district previous to tho opening bell, nnd there's where the legend stuff comes in. Picked by the smart set. wise crackers nnd shnrks ns nn easy knockout victor over Rose, who halls from Milwaukee. Tendlcr was un able to stow nwny the tough guy. All of which proved that the dope was crossed. Tried Hard for K. O. Tendlcr. tried his1 utmost to win by a knockout. He was out to score his third consecutive crusher since recov ering from his recent operation. Rut young Mr. Rose wns not to bo put nwny. For four rounds he fought back as best ho could, nsslmilnting n terrific trouncing nt the same time. Lew's vicious punclrts to the body and head weakened Rose so much that lie wns forced to clinch nt nlmost every oppor tunity in the last two rounds in order to go tho distance. Rose Raved himself time and again from Tendlcr'H blasting body blows by hacking up against the ropes nnd iK)iib1ing.up as the Philadelphia nee shot smashes to the stomneh. Also, Johnny covered n lot of ground in backstepping, .sidestepping, dodging nnd running. Rut llic fact rcmnlns that Rose was on his feet ot the finish, and thnt will menn n lot to him in future competition here. Ilrown Stops Chris Clianey The outstanding feature of the Olym-J I He was counted out. j ,T0iinny Kelly was another boxer to , wJn by n tnoci50ut jn t10 second round, When he socked Johnny Lewis for n atu--Rhtrt. .Toe TtlMiie nuraliiirre.i . . . " "" . """. . ."" "0- Eddie Fletcher and Krnnkie Murray boxed a draw with Charley Ray. Big Green Grldmen to Play West 1 San Francisco. March 10. Terms for a football itnme between Dartmouth and the San Francisco Olympic Club, to ba played here next New Tears Day, have been nc cepted bv JI. A. Weinberger, graduate mnna K'r ot Dartmouth. It was announced here today. "Lots o' Pep' in our new Spring Caps and Neckwear Our Brand-New Men's Shop at 1235 Market St. has a (luinp start, with a surprisingly snappy stock of Spring Caps, Neckwear and Shirts "worth while your inspection." Scotch Woolen Tweed Caps, 3.85 Our Exclusive Indestructible INDIA SILK SHIRT PAUER I , '71 i r H' ..a. Huntingdon Valley Gels Jack Hobens, Golf Pro Jock' Hobens, who won tho met ropolitan open golf championship In 100S, is said to be signed up by tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club no its pro for tills season. Hobens has been nt Englcwood 0. C, NewMcr soy, for a number of years. It Is snld also that Hobens isto havo a guarantee, nnd. tho ball-club-ncccs-ory privilege ns well ns the fees for instruction. H. V. C. C. made n strong effort to ro-cngngo Dave Cuthbert, now ic Canada, vhcn Herbert Jewson left to teach at Roxborough, but failing in tills, hns made a good catch In Hobens, who halls frtnn North Rcr wick, Scotland. v The Noblo club, which will stage the Philadelphia amateur champion ship, Is set for one of Its biggest sea sons, linkslcnlly speaking. Reds Trounce Yankees, 2 to 1 Stiamt. nn.. March 16 Tho Cincinnati National, world's luebatl champions, j f fated tho New Vorlc Americana in nn exhi bition Kama hero yesterday, s to I, tMMJ SERIES 20 jj QtCfft) j rnoTni'r.AVH PHOTO PIAYJ THRU r COMPANY r ,OFlMERICA I A Lmnra 1-"1- Morris & t'aasyunk Ave. MlUaiTiDra Mat DallyatL'.- Kvs8.0:45 4 0 I IJTIIKr. I'ltYTflN- In "TJUNO MnH. WINTimOP" Al I FHHFNY Irankford fceAllesheny rtL.UCUnL.ni Mol DallySilE1. cvcs.ats. AUCB I.AKI: in "SHOULD A WOMAN TELL?" APfM I O C2D & THOMPSON STS. frJl-.l-.J MATINEE DAILY NELT. SHIPMAN In "DAC1C TO OOD'S COUNTnY" ARPAHIA CHESTNUT Ilelow 10TII njruir 10 A. M. to 11 :15 P, M. WAI.I.APK ItEin in "EXCUSE MY DUST" BALTIMORE CIST AND TlAI.TlMOnE MAY ALLISON In 1'AIIl AND WAnMEIl" RI I IPRIRn I1HOAD BTIIEET AND DUVJEDllLJ HUBOUHHANNAAVn. KATIIFItlNE MscDONALD In "THE THUNDEUHOLT" BROADWAY s.i In5dprMT4, Erur btiioheim' m "PLIND HUSIIANDS" iPAPITHI 722 MAnKDT BTIU3ET rtrllUL. jo A M. toSM liB P. M. I'.LAIVE IIAMMEIiaTEIN In 1 (IflEATErt THAN FAME" CCM OMI A I at"- MapHwood Avea. VL.vyitl-l. 2t30. 7 and 0 P. 11. EllIC STROHEIM In ULINI) IIUSDANDa" I ." 11 P R PCcld7iNBTTMTNTYUNlT" L.IV1I IMIOO MATINEU DAILY NORMA TAIJitADflE In DAl'ailTEn OK TWO WOIU.DS" FAIRMOUNT !SS WALLACE REID In "DOUBLE SPEED" ITA1VIII V THEATRE 1311 Market Bt. 1 A1V111-! I o A. M. to Mldnleht T.KW CODV In "THE 1IELOVED CHEATER" KC,TU CT THEATRE IIott Ppruc JOin Ol. 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Mnnor Garage, 447 Queen Lnnc,Gcrmantown - "i "TIds Is a W- I J Studcbaher Year" II . !,.. mi in it 'i j ' awnl in. THURSDAY KAY JACK, OP PENN WINS SKATE RACES Former Lower Morion Athlote Takes 440 and Milo at Ico Palace . Raymond Harvey Jnclt. a .j . Lower Merlon Illnh BchoSl na a??"" "' ent tlm a student of tho itnlv.Ii.mt'- varalty trackmen wllh occa, lonal im1,'.1' I1" Tho husky athlete, known i .,.. . ralrmount Park n "Jack tho UltSiJ'.V' ' of .the tint Indcor meet of the r"Vi,? fr""' fylvanla dlatrlet. HI. time nroum th.k1"1 lars w; 4T 1-5 Mconda, whleli i Is irulv Jtl derfut for hla llrat vlctorv over . J"1 Indoor courao with turna, He heal t.-."'ort this event and, showed hla tubular s'L,n to Klmcr Dunnlhw In tho lime if ,",,, 1' and RO seconds over the twelve Ian, "u,' Charley Coughlln. by taklnr tho iurn, ii,k ent a spill. Owni Hlirpperd and u,, .ir"Ji" V?i.ltr.V' V.? .'.".""".n", nr nHi iook a jail nnwinit xnemseues that nn, it"' out n tho trials. Henr.essv. .;," hm ut In tho trials, llenr.essy. anoihV, i..'m tudent. who claims lo hav beale, j.-Vl" lew York state, would not compete J!. '" New marlea Bum- 44u-yra anrlnt Won hv Kane! third, llromkev! 'ourth-.-ni?"' Jftfb Time. 41 t.Rs. i-vilie Funirnon or JACK aconfl n,. nlnar: third, rtremkey. fourth. w.Jl? V"n. rircmkey foSrth. K.n.. T,!l- 3:50. BIG-SIX - riioToi'i.AVs SEjjBKK The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK.nD .nAHI.i: WILLIAMH In "THE lTOrtTUM: HUNTUrt ' PAI APP J2" MARKET STREET ''' NA7.IMI1VA In ' "STRONOER THAN DEATH PRINPPR? 108 MARKET STREET! 1 lAll'MnOO 8:ao A. M. to 11.13 V 11 i AII.Htnr I "EVERYWOMAN" j RFP.PMT MARKET ST. IUlow 1ITH lxt-VjI-'ll 0:411 A. M to IIP ! ALIJJ DWAN'8 "THE LUCK OK THE IRISH ' RIAI TO CERMANTOWN IM-M-. IU AT TULVEIIO AVE. TIII.VEIIOOKEN ST. M.ICI.I'.AM AND MAX In "IIAT"8 YOUR HUSBAND DOING" RI IRV MARKET ST. UEI.OW 7TJI ROV 8TKWART In "TIIH WESTERNERS 9AVOV 1211 markutt stubct Oi-WKJX SAM TO MIDNI0I1T SESStTE HATAKAWA In "THE WRATH 01' THE (Hmx SHERWOOD ntTir AN'n riALTIMOnE ALICE RRADT In THE FEAR MARKET ' CTAMI 7 V MARKET ABOVE 10TH OlMlM-tX imnA. m toil 13 r NORMA TALSKDOE In "SHE LOVES AND LIES ' VICTORIA M,ilAKMT,oTn .?A" CHARLES RAY In "ALARM CLOCK ANDT ' .ffyrho NIXON.NIRDLINCERJTJf U THEATRES U BELMONT 02D AU0VE MAriKET ETHEL CI AYTON In "MORE DEADLY THAN THL MAI V. CEDAR 00T" CEDAn AVEMU SYLVIA llREAMER In "RESPECTAHLE ny PROXT COLISEUM ""' ROI1ERT WARWICK In "TOO MUCH JOHNSON FRANKFORD im WS JACK PICKKORD In "HUnOLAR DY PRONT' IF MRnV-VTlONT' BT. . OIRARD AVE JUlVlDUhumbo Junction on Frankfora J JOHN CUMI1ERIAND In "THE Q AY OIJ DOO I OP! 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