Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 30, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 18, Image 18

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iV. F. YANKEES MAY NOT ANNEX 'TITLE, BUT DESERVE BROWN DERBY FOR BEATING REDS
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YANKS TRIM REDS AND
GRIFFS TIE BROOKLYN
IN BIG-TIME BA TTLES
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Gtiorgc Ruth, the Babe, Scores Winning Run for New
York Against Championship Cincinnati Club.
1 Other Match Errorless and Scoreless
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A HANDY MAN AROUND THE HOUSE
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VMirl tjl'lnr litrning I'lihltr Ledger
Copyright, 11120, by I'nbUc Ledger Co.
Jnrhouillc, March SO.
1HB good Htizmn of lhi burg made the femes do Hirer times as much busi
ness reMcrdny when limy (lucked over the rier to witness n pair of bnll sanies
between four of our cry best big league eliib. One bout was dragged out of re
tirement to hnudle the niuli nnd Hip stockholders expect a dividend this morning.
They have been expecting Hint miiiic ilividend for tunny yenrs.
, However, nnd be tlint nx it mnj . Iliere wns n goodly gnthrriug of town folk
lit the ball ynrd and the oldel inlinbitnnl. who three weeks ago mw busy
explaining thnt the weather ui Hie unr$ they have lind in forty jear, put on
n new record and reckoned the ciowd uhh bigger nnd paid more moucy than
any other gathering In the lustur; of .fiu-Kdnvillp.
All of which means, if one similes the local situation carefullj. that the
grandstand was tilled for Hio first tunc, and ditto the bleachers. The folks took
jn day off to see the four-rinp circus, and a plensutit lime was had.
Two bnll games were held, line wns n I'lniu-riit, decisive lctnr.r. and the
other resulted in n iIi'hw. No one knew who desereil tin? decision on point,
becaii&e no one cured. Mtn'tccn inning of big league baseball were crowded Into
one admission nnd that's h sood run fur .-outhern ciirrciicy, even if It hud beeu
amputated from uorthem tnurislx without n druggie.
The Yankees, of New ork. put the kibosh mi the Keds. of (.'incltinnti. who,
by the wny. copped the world's championship or Himetliliig like t hut In n duet
with the White Sox lust full. The chumps were walloped until they were woo.y
nnd took the hich dive in the ninth Mini.H. This was oerfectlj proper ntld
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ruilolir'l fH'IJ fill' i nw"l" 1l 'l . -ll l J rAkin iiiuiun'i ". .-v f...i .... ..uiin-i
the championship because, they plujcd a lot of panics with (he Keds nud won
more than the world champions
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UOXT know ho" many irrrr plniml nr what it tai nil nbiut,. hut
Iht 1 ink get the brown derby just the snmc.
Scoreless Tic Between Dodgers and Senators v
IN tbo other battle some real baseball was played. "Washington and Iirooklyu
devoted n couple of bourn in trjitig to determine which club wai the worn
mid after ten scenarios hail been reeled off. no one could tell. The result wan n
deadlock, which is another wn of n.ins a scoreless tie. Somebody had to call
the game to allow the Senators to get something (o cat nud catch a tra:n ror
Charleston. S. ('. But more of that later.
The Ynnks copped the opener from the gentlemen working for Pat Mornn
b' the close score of s to 7. Iu oilier words, the New Y'orkers were able,
through wonderful endurance, lo run around the bases eight times, which was
fjulte a job on a hot, sultr da. nnd before such it n unusual mob of enh cus
tomers, aud W. (". Erion, of Uuffnlo, N. Y. Uotli the customers nnd Mr. rrloH
eujoyed the fracas immen-eij
fRjSfcn ieM- waM'T f," - .,-"""'""-'"- -ZZ
I CAM'T GST A m,m 0Wvl ICM 0 T B2&-
VOSHELL VICTOR , M1CH0L MAYBE
nvFR NnnnR nf i.&.asa,; nniiRi f nAPTAiM
Frank Anderson Goes Down to
Defeat After Thrilling
Tennis Struggle
Both Blues for Riding Are Won by
Forty-Fifth Infantrymen
Camp Dix. N. J March 30. With a
brilliant military pageant nnd review
as n curtaiu-ralscr, I'nele Sam's wnr
horse; made their dehut in the blue
ribbon -classics esterday at the first
annual Camp Vlx horse nnd motor
"show. Major General Harry C. Hal
l and other prominent officers reviewed
first the maneuvers of mere mnn 11s the
two largest regiments in the regular
army in this country passed on parade,
and then presided -nt the brilliant list
ot equestriiin events.
ii wns au occn&ion wncn every nors'i
Amateur Sports
New Yorli. March .'!0. Frank T. An
1 derson was the first of the contenders had his day, from the prancins churccr
to co down to defeat In the national nf. 'I,p general's own stables, to the
. . . . ' mfclitv flrmiffht horsns tittnrl for ontv
Strange as it may seem, (icorco Hutu. ltler known as Halie. wlio wns soM ' ""- irunu. uiiiiipiousuip ai inn w- mi (1(1 wvy (rnjns or to jrn:J (nto
on the hoof last winter for the modest sum of iM.TT.riOO, wus the gent who won ""h Hegiment Armory, but lie action the hi;' nrtlllery weapons,
the combat in the final frame. l!nl- opeued with n three-bagger, nnd after ma' n thrilling fight to keen Ills place '
hard running aud taking daring hauces. managed to reach second. Then up L ' 1, Z, ll,,;f 1 ir'.n i.k !
.....! nnv f.)a s!i..(il, i,,,,,,!,,. , i.u nt.-in 1,., ,i,..i,a.i if r..M.i oMiell. the champ on oflOl. and I!H.
" " ;; .,,;. 1 r 1 1 , ;,'..,' rR"' P to tlie Mual stroke of the match ' . . J
against the sign In left field nud Put Duncnn refused to chnse it. Itiereiore. 'flic score was 0-3. .'ill. 7-.1. nnd the np M, ,,,,, f ,... t.i.i,,,.,
Kuth scored without opposition. The game was oxer and the boys wnshed up struggle wns innrked by so manv spec I 'I"1' -""Por i nip, of Uest 1 liiluUel
fora new net. , tncular shots aud uicli gripping inter- I x l'hla. n recently organized team, will
But before the grand finale wus staged, the athletes on both sides put up a At that not n spectator left his seat 1 g0 mnnaged by Lawrence "Dutch"
clever battle which remiuded one of a -cieutilic battle royal. They hit t.le nail until it was over Smnmer. forii
hlffh and far. scored mnuy runs and for a time it was thouirht that n.lillnsr. .'.""" "'""" lourui ruim ", "
machines would have to be culled in. The Yanks opened iu the second with the no.U ll boT'roho" "ck C TndeTon.
Initial marker of the contest when Hobby Meusel. brother of our Irish, dnpped Frank's brother, who is not couslderci
the pellet agatust tin- centerlieiil fence with such reckless iibauilou that the quite as strong n tournament player
Danny Elected to Lead 1920
Nine Likely to Pilot Next
Season's Quintet
Danny J. MeXIchol Is not only a
three-letter man at the University of
Pennsylvania, but it appears vlrtuully
certain thnt before 'his. colleje career
is finished he will have, been captain of
two varsity athletic teams.
Yesterday afternoon the football-basketball-baseball
plnying member of
the famous McNlchol family was elected
to lead the Red and Blue nine on the
diamond for the coming season, and un
less all indications fail, he will be made
captain of the basketball team for next
season. However, the election of baa-
lsdfes and gents thought lie was ISabe Kuth.
wallop and he deserved it. WYic he in better
home runs.
Hobby made n homer on t:ie
diape lie could hne made two
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ElKI., b'l tbr nan. haiku like Ibr by tvnse this scniuii. lie
j , -'" s ni'Jl1119 mini ui"i ' irnj njipriirnncr nf n sine. lie inurx a
ftfj'v1"" lerriote et at the bull nnd irhen be lniiti oh it. il'i fnrctcell forever.
lie tcill make nuoil and b u nmit usit In the flub, if I'rnnk linker
rciiset to return. He vonnrcinl with that homer ami a ninytc luriun
the afternoon ami made a great iiiircijiuii on the rrowd, if thnt meant)
anything.
Rousch Cleans L'p If ith Two-Bagger
most generally favored to win the title.
plnys his fourth round match against
Het Lcfson this afternoon. In all. six-
'A FTER the one-run lead had been chalked up. Cincinnati started sometniug.l trts reninir .unhenipn .
A kid named Meyer, who supplanted Jake DauberC nt first base after the'. The doubles tournament, in which
well-known citizen of Schujlkill Hnveu, l'a.. had been beaned on his left Tilden and Richards are to defend their
Id the first inning, rolled a tantalising grounder toward Peckinpaugh and ,ltle Rl'H under wny today,
reached first safely because Peck tried to pick up the ball with his feet. It' ., "" ....
couldn't be done. Then Heinie (Jroh busted a single to deep short, placing two EMs Start Dlamond Tour
blokes on he runways. IMdic Housch cleaned up with n two-bnse bust. J,ut SKu'u"! 'nmSiiriiVic.nl JGf? PT."i"
perished on the sacks. r. wl'l liiv Ikth timlrht (or VCmihtriK
.... . . . .. i i .. . . .!. . t i .l. t i .. . !.!.., . ... .. ton. whr. on Thur!"lHS momlnw llm iMm
lliat piaceu hip urn. one io ue pioii ami me ii-hu ns iiiiiiniaiueii unill tile ,,j np.n ,, ,ch-.lul. In n num.- Uh t tre
Inst half of I he iniiinc. when the Stinks knolteil it up. I'eck doubled and scored , r.Mreto n yniriniy in tn yrtcrnnnn th
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Manager Somnicr is rnnldly sicnln
his plnycrs nnd expects to have n team
in sli'ltip In nnnn llio unnenn fnv 1 Hlin relDall Ci
Meteor team will be u 'strietlv 'first- i ,hc .,litlI!?r Kivpn lhf. ,cn"'.'.
Kielmrils nitiile Ms Hrsi MimpMrM m-,. m clns traeliuc learn, tdavius Snturdnv
Hie tournament nfter niUnncing in the '""J Sunday games. Manager Sommcr
first two rounds through the medium would like to arrange games with such
of n bve nnd a default aud defeated teams as Cheltenham A. A.. Trnvlinger.
Karl .lolilTe. IJ.'J. (i- i. Th si- - W. I'. Pntehnrd. Iladdon Heights. Au -
enteen-yenr-old chnmpion upiieared lo diibon, Steiiton Field Club and all other
be playing well within lrnwlf and np- teams of that caliber having home
parently is prepared to make n keen grounds nud offering fair inducements.
I fight to retain his title. All managers who desire to liook this
1 (5. Carlton Shufcr. who has sexeinl ntti action should nddress Manager
I Units been n ruuner-up in the indoor Lawrence Sonuner, 4-13 Oirard avenue,
clininpionsliip. nlo reached the fourth i West Philadelphia, or phone Belmont
jtound. William T. Tilden. I'd. who is !Mii2 W any evening between 5:30 and
i p. in.
llrurdJnc riron. A. ,, U iinitous lo twok
cuincs with all (lrt-cli homo Imri in
Pcnniiylvanm. Nw Jeny ijnd Delnwnrr of
forlnit rraFonnbls Kuaranteo. J. C. Uteris,
1015 Not til Hope trf-t.
Trnnkford ITelifCliib ha reoreanlwd for
the romlns tfason and would llkn to book
numi with ll nrt-eiaiis travcllnc team.
H. c. Fox. 1S23 Sellers atrect.
llunllnr Sorlal rtuli would llUx In arranics
smi wuh. ull nrt-rUKs trains paln fair
KUrmitt JaniM T-Jrkl, 393 Alfred
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l'he dale
of this dinner probably will be Friday.
April !). The date will be ratified to
day. Danny' hi other Harry was captain
of the Pen n quintet that met defeat at
the hands of the University of Chicago
in HKR Another brother, Eddie, also
was captain of the Red nnd ISlue quintet;
several years ago.
Last sensou Danny played first base
ou the baseball team, but this year it
is likely tha.t he will be shifted to sec
ond late.
Y'csterday's electron was a hang-over
from last spring, when the ballot-casting
ended iu n tie.
Fewster Is Improving
Mainmort. Md.. March 30 Wilson Few
Her. of the Now York Tunkest, who was
mruck on the head with a pitched ball
durlne a practice came at Jacksonville last
week ahowfd great Improvement at the
Union IToteatant Infirmary here. He Is
filowlv recovering hla ipeech and It la
(nought that lio will bo abuut in ten or
lurlu laa.
Ell Scullers Arrive Here Today
riimliiu at Penn II arnarel tta-lf In the
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U i on 1'lpp s slimie. iiiereny iiiiiiiiiinciiiiiuv hii ainier.mve uuiy. i ne oig city gmSi - ' ,.,.; ini.p '.. i it . v, "","" i email or r'uuiar eoion worn wnen tlr r.ile
ccVed a co.,,,,0 of more runs in the four.!, when Meusel singled, took second! EIeven on u. S. Hockey Te.m WuCZ S'iCilS'b 'vH' ' .""iJ,T,Hv";J, i?rn."or TWr7!riil
j on Ruel's hit and scored o an unexpected biugle winch splashed off the bat of I ,.. .rrh a -Bie,e Pl.er, " '.'.".Tn iVrnTftfe"?r .'e.'"-'?.-'.: J SRr.V"."""!?? I'll rJ'i'i'n'i'en
ii (Seorge Mogndge Kuel scored on un infield out perpetrated by Mr. VIcit. m mw. ut. th; Ame-icn hocke.- t-an. nu J, , ,u,rh'i ivrlT '"toT I'JJ ','?, "nv"nnf,
t Another ,.s chalked up it. the fifth, but the Reds cn.no back Strong In the ?hr" An.rp'Vn1 &? ? J"Z '&J. Kmnkferd .1. C. "hopen dale. lr anv 'nSiJr.hXh V'v.Wt """ 1 ,'
t BlXtll with II pair of scores, which placed them one in arrears. rhampionehlp April 30 aerortllnit tu an 0T1 flrpi-rlaaa h"mr teams offerlne fair Kiiarnn havlna anlapheij Rchu Ulll'a attr iiini"
l In the sixth and sexenth. however, the Ullks added more to their total r,Bl n"ou"'m"" niad' h"r "" JI- St"rn" iMl J'uU.orr atet untl, at sunrl.e and aunaa. ua,lv'
nnd had seen markers on the board when the eighth inning dawned. That was
the big frame for Cincinnati. A single by (iroh. a triple by Rous-ch, a double
by Kopf and another single i Nenle were responsible for three tallies which
tied the score. It icmitined as such until Croh aud Lewis put on their little
skit in the ninth.
Ruth, by the way. was in liko a burglar in the early Innings. Lvery time
he stepped up to the plate the crowd roared, cheered aud applauded, begging the
noted eocftcr to sock the pill out of the lot.
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ni'TH will have n hard time of it this season. JJe is txpteted to
loic the bnll ctrrti time he steps up ami if hr doesn't the fins call
him harsh miwrt, "Vis n sad life when one 11 a, star.
Catcher Gets Pntont at First Base
TlIERi; was I'll" plnr pulled in the game which is worthy of the mythical'
book, lirea-v Nenle was doubled off first after Pipp hud caught a foul fly
which bounced off Wiugo's hat. I
Nothing like that ever Intel happened before, so gather closely- and get an
earful. Wingo lifted a high foul behind first base nnd Pipp tore nfter it. Ncalo!
v?ns an interested spectator and did not see Muddy Ruel rushing townrd first
base.
Muddy was standing mi the bug when Pipp caught the ball and Walter
hurled it as liBid as he could 1 he pellet as caught aud .scale wus nipped.
Strange indeed is a play where the catcher gets a putuur at first baseball. Mr
Nealc was ery much peced.
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SCRAPS ABOUT SCPAPPERS
T5EVENGE is sweet. agrees Willie
" McCloskey with the originator of
that well-known line. o the Port
Ilichmondcr will be out to make things
bitter for A I Brown, of the Twentieth
ward, when they get together tonight
nt the Auditorium. last week Hrown
forked Eddie .Torre to sleep m two
rgunds. Jovcp hails from Port Rich
mond, and McCloskey will endeavor to
nveuge the defeat of bis fellow district
bor. Marcus Williams has four other
bouts booked to wit : Joe Marks vs.
Young Tom Sharkev, Young Harney
Rellly vs. Ray O'Malley. Skinny Davi
POO vs. Joe Rowlands (colored bout).
ntld Young Joo Tuber v. Young Joe
Itfadley.
Phanahan amateur bout, miflnali and
flnala. will be held tonight at the Stun
Jteslmtot Arnion FCntrloa ar 10'round
rlaia. Jlmnn tlrtdley Oeoiaie Shlcldi
fleoraa Phillip and Willi. Ambrnne. US.
pound clam. Jimmy Hutchlnnon. jlne John
veil and Any Mi(.ann ls.pnund rim
Cliff Ifeny .toe Tracey. Georn Sweeney and
JTtank Hhalfir.
malrh releen Georces Carpenlt-r and Bob
Moha
rnmhrln lsioU ihi ek will be put nn
on Sjiurdai became nf the holiday Th
program announred followi. Edite Morrao
v Younir Mulllraii. Jlmmv Tiernev n
Tommv Koran Jimmy Laendr vj Martin
Jude Kddie o'Neil a lirnmy Thomaa,
and Joe Adami m Georae Hoi'
. pallor At nurrr who eiepr-d Hrrv lf-n-311
In three round at Alieniown. tn.n mest
the name man at the tame ni... amn, n-..
1 in April.
llmmr flolrhlnaon and Bill- thxiin r
amonc the entranta In the iiiiannual Majer
A J Prexei niddle amateur hine tourna
ment at Philadelphia JaH o Hnen t April
J3 S..ininnala and flnala will be decided
April JQ.
n, O. Samaon.
meet
wheie lip ha Ualed r
aumefl training thlt week "Sim" Ii anxioua
tiili iirennan or Ueorgea Larpen-
. . Jaek Toland waa
mypiela latt plant
ley Jfliuitle in
it n
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at Ihe rtnralde at the
taw Tendler and Stan-
action and the jnuthpaw now
more arulnui than ater t POT Ijnnlm ae
Ij'k'nn. Harry Hainpson Ii working hard 0'
ft faadlr-loland match
. .franlvl rlark. nrltti Sroodlea. wanta to
jnee Jehnny Mealy. Jimmy Murvhy and
Jchsny Itoaa, Clark la back In good ahape,
iiH4 baalns In vlaitr form
Jahnnr Henney. Weat rhtladelchla. light.
lei aierriiig piriimr iti I aiair
If. will ahow at tho GermanlOMn
morrow num. . or,d ,,, w-nU
I nf that omm
tier.
Iloghle Ilatrhlnwn a offered a dte mth
Htndln decided not to take any tnitcha
until after the bout with Joey buruian at
the Olympla, April S.
, UllUa Hriit has two bouts on for Have
Aeley thla week On friday night the New
lork bantam will take on Mlrkey Dough
eny in Ilalttraore. and Joe Kelson will l,
the opposition on Saturday night at the
Natioual here.
111
ivhe
will
eutl
Hilly Kramer la at hla borne In Milwaukee
i io memer is 111. miaaieweignt
remain .tnara unul hla parent recovers
j rctur
rely and then ha will
urn East.
Tjr Onbb, veteran featherweight w!
IU
West Philadelphia All-fiUre.
at f'cnltac Jllch.. wl
mere lomorroar mgnt.
rhr whn ta
meet Klmtr Gilbert
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ta to ook aamea with teaiai I
c7nl a flr ,,n,,,jeenn. '
t' AiMUwirnlea.pramelrr U dlckcrlnr Jvr a Ijamta Edwards. J0U Bprlof elite U
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KBmmmr mmmr!l.xJmwb
What 5,000 Miles
Mean to You
Overland, on frozen, rough Indiana
roads, did 5,452 miles in 7 days
Equal to New York to San Francisco and
back to Chicago at express train speed
with no change of engines no let up to
the terrific wear and tear. It means moro
than a year's abuse and not a flaw; stam
, ina, quality in every part ; another demon
stration of the wonderful riding qualities
of the radical new Triplex Springs.
Average, 32.45 miles per hour.
Gasoline, 20.24 miles per gallon.
OVERLAND HARPER COMPANY
1629 Arch St:
Time Payment, 0p(n EvenUxgt
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GIBSON AGAIN WILL
PILOTGERMANTOWN
Star Pltchor of 1920 Toafn Ro-
oloctod Captain Large
Squad Out
MANY GAMES ON SCHEDULE
Tly IAUL mi!I
Itnsrliall is the mnln Inlk ninous the
sliidcnts fa Hip corridors at th'o Oor
niantown High School this rck. When
Conch Inckcy Issuetl n cnll for bnsebnll
cnmlldatrs Inat work n lnrseenuud of
TWO. PENN BOXERS IN
NA TIONAL A. A: U.BOUTS
O'Malley and Bourne Have
Good Chance to' Land
Titles in Boston Next
Week
BENNY BASS ENTERED
ny EDWIN J. POI,T.OCJC
rnVO ot Ponn's boxers wjll Invade
A Ilostoti no.it rccl In in JcfTort to
wrest the national nmnlcur chnmplou
Fhlp from numeroiis entries who clash
nsplrlng youths turned out for practice. I for tho A, A. U. ring titles on April
nnd Oi
Heine Uourne, light beavywclght and
the young hufcky who cnptalucd tb Red
and niuo through the prcscnl campaign,
and Tommy O'Malley, a former national
lightweight champ, will carry the
Quaker colors Into the 15olon nrea.
llio Curtis Country Club will be
represented bv Ileuny Haw. a tlnshv
little nyweight; .11m Hutchinson, will
compete for Mcadowbrook In the ban
tamweight division; Willie Clark will
Imttlo unattached In the welter dnrs.
and Hilly l'arker will mingle with the
125-pound entries for tho Shauahuu
Catholic Club.
Six ijcnl Hoxrrs
With these hlv boxers Philadelphia
will bo well represented nnd tho Quaker
contingent should make trouble. All of
the entries have been going good ifi
local toiirne.xs, nnd O'Mnlley nnd
Bourne hate national reputations,
lines bns shown iu great phniie in the
Klk touriie.vH here. He ban won two
llrst prizes nud made an excellent Im
pression. Jimmy Hutchlnsou is nu
nthcr boy who should go far In the na
tionals. He hns lifted four Elk tur
neys In succession. Parker and Clark
have wou three each.
Tommy O'Malley is Philadelphia's
best b"t for an individual champion.
The sliift.r nnd speedy Penn boxer won
the national title In 1018 In the llghti
weight division, but was unable to com
pete last year on account of his studies.
O'Malley Host Bet
Tomm.V hns been Penn's mains ta'v In
the .dual meets this year. Ho has never
lost a decision and is out to keep his i
record clean. Frank Cassidy, of New
York, took tho lightweight decision last
ypnr nun just receniiy won me metro
politan title. Ho wns crowned national
champ last May and iu Juno O'Malley
wns awarded the decision over him in n
Salvation Army benefit show. Tommy
fi els that ho'should be able to repeat In
Boston.
Heine Bourne should go a great dls.
tauce in the light heavyweight class. The
sturdy lied and Blue leader" has made a
good showing this year In his collegiate
bouts, despite tho fact that he bad to
box heavyweights. Heine gave rtwny
from ten to twenty pounds In bis bouts.
He weighs only lC."i.
Last Saturday night Bourne boxed
Kgan( of Yale, who holds the A. K. P.
championship, aud lost the decision
after a tough battle. It Is said that he
At Wnterrlcw Park the squad put In n
hard workout every day.
"Jim" Cibson, nll-scliolasllc pitching
selection nnd the captain of tho team
Inst year, again will bo nt the helm of
the team. Ho Is determined to pitch
belter than cvei beforo nnd establish
himself among tho best of tbo Inter-M-holnstie
League twlrlers. Besides
pitching, Gibson Is nlq n hard-working
outfielder, and ulieu not in tho box ho
plnjs In the renter garden.
,, i'he catching position U well filled.
hclinciTer, on Interscbolnstlc selection,
Is working hnrd to repeat his success
of last year, lie throw well and uses
good judgment in handling a pitcher's
delivery. Collard. u relief catcher,
shows great promise nnd tuny de
velop into a llrst-clnss backstop.
Ihe Infield is nlmost the Mime ns
that of Inst season. The only position
open at present is first base. I.ungren.
of basketball fame, nnd Weiss botli nro
battling for this job, nud up to the
present time the former has a shade
the better of the argument. Ash. leg
ular second bnseman. is back at Ills old
position, nnd. coupled with Bufflor ut
shortstop nnd Barrett at the hot cor
ner, they complete an envlablo infield.
Two of the three regular outer gar
deners have returned to tho team.
They are Halberstadt in right aud Paw
son i iPft. Thp one position to bo
tilled is center. Bittenhonso nnd Brack
man are trying hard to fill this berth.
( onch Lackey is confident of repent
tig for the championship, nnd believes
r,M,inti wi" rc,n'n """ Princeton Cup.
The following schedule hns been ar
langed for tho team:
rr!! Jr"n,r"1 "h at Home.
pr ! ! Catholic High away.
Apr 1 IS Northeast High away.
aEI Ji" h"tnut Hill Academy away.
rr .,?pfnn Freshmen.
AEr ! "r-Weat Philadelphia Itlsh away.
Apr .F,?--Southern nt home.
April SO Prnnltfnrd away.
Mav i Catholic lllah tit homo.
' 7 Northeast IflKh nt home.
J!sr J? Camden Hlsh at home.
JJiy 12 Wenonah SI A, away.
mI i 5 ' Philadelphia Hleh at home.
May lS-r-Southern Hlch nway.
May IB Qeorgo School nway.
May 21 Krnnkferd it home
May 2- Haverford Cnllec nway.
May 2D Glrard Collese nway.
Special Match Shoot Tomorrow
W V. Poacv. nf T.ancaater, and ft. B.
Clarke, of this city, will meet In a pedal
U'0-tarnct event at tlio Ounker City Hun
Club nt Maplx Grove on Wodnaday Thin
will precede tho club's rcxular midweek
nhootlns events.
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