k mtT'S A BLUE DAY ON TPtJ? QrmTVl TTT1 r wnrtAxr wr r rci a Dnrrr m nry rr rx ntr vTlfatfi llii' T ' jf uvxy j. ujlxjljujlj JLKJLJfll 1.1 JUJU JDJC i JDlXllxtt I KJlMli rJl KJLjLJ , JCjJUL I1IPV'J '.'-", fxi siiemptilis OKIHTSM bobson Tacklos KingseBsIng ,n Second Round Veterans Replay Kaywood .T.nMtf lield WOT '55 Held, todar In th. Allied on tne '"ul .. , Veteran' eleven, Tb'b it 'ninety minute, and two which Dfliue Hnr1nT frt n dead" nW ncrtoiia rcsnmcd play k ,of ?h rotin.l t afternoon on ft rffiK Smith ground, nt Tenth !IihirrMrh' timt drew bte Another IV" bnre-knee game wart the of the J'ly ntion plevcn. The yTphUidflphta team In a lu. fWPftr?.m. thta afternoon. . Th a upcai u ;-eed at the DobBon's rtme wnjWBf" ,,,,..,,,. fifth tioct 1 .. aA n(R. lib ..-, SdVcrntane. TODAYS DWioi'wM- .. i tatnifi second round, amateur cup A11'dr H5JK?n vOlnisessin necreatlon. -' ;.? .tMol-STO Qumii lane: Veteran Thirty1"1! ,'cc. Tenth and Butlerstreeta. i f"Vi.rue second dlv sion Jirisioiys. pwlw! NlnSimth street and Hunting Park "".. .1.1 t.saue Haraw ck aiasco v. mdatrll lJiJjrT,reet and Kr le avenue: llMi-BrUht. Front sireei w Pulley. lStoM i a "'",": rW,I!'r v'- "ohlfeld- SUNDAY OAJ1JVJ , S!lSS. V'aUW.Dany-oa-".'12?.' Vctrli V. C. v. Angora n. C. it'-nlntn "tret and Willow, avenue. WILMINGTON WINS TITLE Tikes Trapshootera' Championship by Beating P. R. R Wilmington gunners won the cham Jnsntn in the Transhooters League "',"' ". ." ?l tonm nt this cltV. nt l.fllMnia """"- TP.' Mnr llmnnr. 0rbrooK, an m - - Tl"""!; of the Wilmington dob was the high gun of the nret .men, breaking the entire 50 tar Sta iMlgM. II. Sloan, with 49 tar III. was the best shooter for the rail rod twin. . , . BesMe the lcagnc match a few pro Jessionals cornpoted. Frod Toralin, of GUMboro. N. J-. and Fish w m w'"1 4U nP,icce- The summaries WILMINGTON t MlnnlcK . . Foord M. Kof'r H farM .... jj, Mahnn . . .. I". uu"1 .. C U Walker . . I ti.blln J. Mclluih . ..'. PKNNA. Ti n .10 Hickman 4tt D II. Nloan 41) IH R f. rathern ... 4A 4t Hwaln 48 48 H. Walla 4 47 TTammond 40 47 Rvan 411 47 A. Klnr 47 47 .McCarthy 47 47 A. McDowell .... 47 mur ..478 Total .478 JACK JOHNSON'S WIFE IN U. S. Crosses Border From Mexlcall, Ar riving at Calexico . Us Annclrs, Calif., April 2. Mrs. Jjck Johnson, wife of the former Invraeirlit clintnuioii. has entered the Tailed States nt Calexico, Calif., across (If line from Mcxioalj, nccording to a rrtiort received here today by Alfred FJ nurnctt. rhiof of the immigration wrrlce In Sniitboni California. 1 inc niossnBe was rccctvca ny nur- nftt's nnonts on the border.' Mrs. Jobnson. bofnre entering tuts country, wu t Mexicali, She arrived there recently from Mexico City. Little Jeff Beats Dillon Blllmore, April 3. Uttle Je(t waa too inreiiive or Joo Dillon, of New York. In lilt American Athletic Aasoclatlon'a wind-up Itit night, and waa awarded the decision 11 th nd of the twelve, round. Jeff carried the bulling to I ho visitor at all atacra ft th proceed irm. and waa eapectally ef lilv In Infightlni:. Dillon waa clever and wlllls;, but unable to etand ths faat paca t by hla nntaBonlt. In the aemlwlnd-up if la rounds Davn Antey, of Naw York, wilpdnltd Mickey Doucherty. ot thli city. Lafayette Out of Luck millamobiire. Va.. April 3. The La fay- Hte Coll'te l,arhHl team wna Idle again ' ftlirrday The irame scheduled hero between Utllftte ml William and Marv Ctll II Ml tailed oft liecaiue of wet grounda. Thla )- .. ii'viri , i,invi i' unjr fciiai inn x.as irilte tMm h,i liad Ite mm" railed off we to net eroimd. Today Ijifnyctte la " lo meet Itlrlunond Collego at Ulch- niond. , Will Decide Cage Title Tonight Tb Enterprlie Catholic Club and the S f?.,r0wn 7. ?' ( A wl". mert tonight 3.KM ' A' ''t,, t0 dcclda the. chain ' 5.,hl'. "' Oermantown Thla la the aeeond me of the eerlei, the llrst game havlne !!? I"y"11 "" ,h" Knterprlaa noor. Tho P.y1, f"m rmulled In a victory for the, RIVAL COACHES 'i,00 r'ht ot Tcnn, above, and Guy Nlclmlls, of Yale, whoso pro tegts battled on tho Schuylkill today Efnforce Boxing Rules, Cortelyou Demands Continued from rage One tho management to accomplish this and that it was Up to the manniroment whether it would co-operate with tho. pouco or not. . Another point made was that nil box ers bo given contracts and that out-of-town boxers bhould be made to report to the management twenty-four hours bo for tho hour scheduled for the bout. Tromotcrs also were instructed by Mr. Cortelyou to prevent managers and boxers from sending out fake reports on the result of bouts. Guilty persons, the director advised, should be barred from further competition here. It is up to the management to pre vent boxing managers from splitting, with the match-makers, Mr. Cortelyou thinks. If o matchmaker is found guilty of such an offence, It Is up to the man ngement to get a new one, Mr. Cor telyou said. Every club has a right to refuse to sell a ticket to a, man who, in its opin ion, h going to iudulge in any form of gambling. The boxing rules should be embod led in all contracts, is nnothor suc gestlon. " .Among those who attended the con ference, nt which Director Cortelyou presided, wcro Harry D. Kd wards. Itus sell Edwards, Leon L. Itains, Ernest ..Tambor and Lew Orirason, representing the Olympia: Harry Donnghy, Frank O Brien and Joe GrifTo, of the National; Jim Fecncy, Johnny Hums and Eddlo AjuHMiiu, u up unniDria; wtllie Ilpuck. Uilly Pierson nnd Frank Far Mil, of the Germantown A. A. : Walter Shlichtcr, of the Gnyety; .Tack Fried man, of the Hijou; Assistant Director of Public Safety Thomas Ellis, Joseph K. Costcllo, chief of the Uurcatt of Claims; Georgo Pawling, an A. A. U. nfftrln. Mntf nlfTIr, f.,,, !.!..c o Secret Service; A. C. Reld, James L. rawiey. .loiinny unlets, uiirrell Shus tcr, secretary to the Mayor; Superin tendent of Police William II. Mills. Jim Daly, former boxer; Eddie ("Nie") TTnvefi rftnrAanntnf If no fs.i 41a T1.1 delphia ncivspapcrs, n number of man agers boxers and fans. ino Armory a. a., ot west Phila delphia, was not represented. Interest In Main Line League Wiime. I'a., April a. Increased Interest nan been manifested in the towna ot tho Main Lino with the advent of aprlnir and the delegate from the various cluba In the Main Line Amateur League, at thn an nual reorganization meeting held at the Men'a Club, waa the largest In tho records of the national sport In thla section. The election of officers for the season re sulted an follows! ' President. Charles A. juevrea; nrni vico preiiaem. a. a. it. (Jani zaries: second vice nrcsldent. (1. S. Wrlh. secretary and treasurer. Waller" O. Comp- lon, ui Jtcrwyn. 0lvett Bump Boyertown IlorertOMn. To.. Anrll a, A record crowd saw the Heading- Olivets. 4rlcountv tlflM. holders, defeat Boyertown. 23 to 17. In the initial oi inren games, tuu miai ror me lterks county champlcnahln. lloyertown led at the end ot the first half 11 to 0. THE)SE STURDY OARSMEN AND CLEYER COXSWAINS MATCH STRENGTH AND SKILL FOR PENN AND YALE TODAY ;: JrMBi1 a. 4 i "'wV4s'a)aaXywjaaJs)s. BmJBPKHKkSSZv v ' . 1 4 &BNJjPXj& laiVHsaBiBiBiLkVall LlL ' assss4 - 1l"' 'flHMsLflBMttaV ' rr" ' , ' y l'i jjM$ . -r I Heading front left to right, tho oarsmen are: Allen, bow; Pcnn Thomas, stroke; EllA, on, No. 7; Captain Kellar, No. 0; Turner, No. 5; Copclnnd, No. 4; Swan, N o. ; Krank, No. 2; Ames, bow; coxswain (in front), Gillette. Yale Moulton, No. 2; McIIcnry, No. ; Sclilefflln, No. 4; Flagg, N o. a; Lovejoy, No. 0; Ellis, No. 7; Captain Pctern, stroke; coxswain (In front), Carson TIGEEMCKIH. BRILLIANT TALENT OUT FOR WEST CATHOLIC HIGH NINE Coach Fitzpatrick Possesses Fast Material in Sprints '' and Hurdles Seating and Statistics of Perm and Yale Crews' Opening Races Today IVillluri r.Nlrokc. 'Xo.7... No.!). . So. 5... No. 4... No..'!,.. No. 2 Bow. . ' . I'vXSHiln N'nuic apt. C. C. Peters.. G. (i. Ellis .-... I II. l.ovejoy '. H. Flagg..: I. .1. Nchicffllti.. ...... I. McIIenry.. -I. S. Moulton I'liil Allen... H. Carson YALE VAltSITY ! 'Height .ft-ft.. .1. Average weight 1711.5. n.fi. Oft. II ft. 0 ft. (i ft. r. ft. 5 ft. 11 7 ill.' in. in. in. in. in. in. in. Position Stroke. . . No. 7... So 0.. xi. is... :; '5M.... N'o. k .No. 2... . now... I ' Coxswain Name "iirl I J. Thorous I. V. EllKon..'.. '..'... ''apt. Jlnrry Keller...' I. M. Turner W II. Copclnnd II. Tilden Swan VHor II. Frank... V. Waller M. Ames,.;. 1. S. GlllellP PENN VARSITY Height R ft. 11 in. ft. 11 In. ...'... f ft. 11 in. 0 ft. -IVj in. 0 ft. Vi in. (1 ft. f ft. Tl-' in. fi ft.- 11. in. . 5 ft. U io.. Averngi. uciglit 171.fi. YALE .IUNIOR VARSITY ' Position ' Stroke No.fl.. i N'. r, j .8...: Nome II. I.iiwreneo . T G.-Hrlsoll- W. 1. ..S. II. .1. rS B k l "'.,, . 11 lWaln..H i'. i ornles.. N. Walker.. Y. Hon).,.. .1. Mall. I. Carman. ... V. Whitney... ' Madden 1 in. in. in. ' Height n ft; m 0 ft. n fu ti ft. r ft. n in o ft. o ft. r ft. r ft. ji 7 in. in. . ' iiuunen Averiigc weight, 100. PENN .JUNIOR VARSITY " P0IIIa ;-..;.iwr. " iitienlher i. Hinckley McElrny rl Sliuman , .1. It. n...... 'nek Unwell ,','!' '' "edcll .... Aver.. i '"Meniere ncr o. "i 1U 'fi Sn... Ly--"!... Iks." Co8vain' Hijlght n ft.' io I 0 ft. 0 ft. n.ft. r. ft. B ft. r ft. n ft. n ft. t i j 10 ii it n. l in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. Weight 107 i'7i; l I7.'S 17,"i 171 171 J 70 115 Weight 17.1 108 17,'t 1110 IS-' 17(1 107 107 110 Weight 100 100 180 17-1 , 17-1 15S .HVt ' 100 114 Weight 157 170 Wi 175 170 HIS lti.' 157 UVt Ago 20 oo 22 on ii 21 21 Age -'1 IO 21 2a 21 Age 2 21 20 21 21 20 Ago 10 21 21 18 21 111 4,10 n. in. i Irinouut Park. 'Finia'.'Inley tVuwe. Valnnoti D'Dce hf ?" !;ollc'v ,,rld"- vursity race, 5 p, in. After a few weeks' rest between the conclusion of the indoor Benson nnd tho beginning of the outdoor work, the Tiger track candidates nro down to work with a vengennce. Coach Keene Fitzpatrick is getting his men in line for the Pcnn relay meet nnd is devoting tlie major nart or his nttcntlon to the development of the four-mile' and thn mile relay teams. Princeton has entered In both these events nt Philadelphia, nnd severnl Individual performers, in cluding Captain Cnrle Erdmnn, will make their llrst appearance of the year In tht nnnun lied nnd Illuo clnsslrj. The four-mile relay team promises to be one of the best that the Tiger coach has yet produced. The addition of Allnn Swede to the varsity roster has given Fitzpatrick four strong nnd ex perienced milcrs nnd. with all the men running in top shape, tho quartet should do close to eighteen minutes. Swede has been running in exceptional form throughout the indoor senson and nnnnnrn to be the best of the mile can didates. Foresmnn nnd McCulloch have been pressing him close, however, nnd should give him n Irard battln for the honor nuchor position on the team. Penliold has been running well nnd is capable of steady, consistent work. Coach Fitzpatrick will also hnve n fast flight of sprinters for the hundred and furlong events. Chirk nt present writing is showing the best form in tho longer event, nnd Lourlc, captain of Inst spring's frcshmnn team and an old Ex eter star, is showing the way in tho century. Drown and Stewart aro not far behind in either event, nnd Coach Fitzpatrick Imp n number of capable If less experienced men to help out in both events. , Carl Erdman. George Trowbridge, George Duzby. "Hill" Mnssey nnd Tevls Iluhn will ngniti give the Tigers nn un beatable combination in the hurdles. Durrlng accident, Princeton should place tho first two men in every dual meet of the year, and should place three hur dlers in the intercollegiates. Big Crowd Banks River for Races Continued from I'nge One who rowed with the 1010 freshman crew, lins ucen taken trom tne varsity to the ,T. Vn., bemuse of n brencli in 'training. In addition, Winslow nnd two of the best oarsmen oT the 1010 crew were graduated last year. "It n uretty hard proposition to till four places nt a time like this with nn early race and n short-training period," snid Coach Wright. Two workouts ou the river yestcrdny ended the "finishing touches" for Penn's eight. Yale also took off from the slip twice, but it is possible that they may go out again today. Shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday the two shells headed up the Tiver. They merely paddled and did not exert them selves. They presented n pretty Hlglit as they quietly skimmed tho water tinder a blanket of fog nnd a sprinkling ot rain. Later in the afternoon they repeated the performance. .The dinner at thn Anchorage lust night left the New Havcu and Pliiladel pliia men in the bcttt of spirits nnd anxious for the show-down this after noon. The curfew tolled enrly Inst night for tho participants of today's, contest. The Ynle men spent the night nt three fraternity houses, while the Penn crews were in the training house dormitories. The Pcnn varsity truly is a Philadel phia crew, for four oarsmen nnd the ro'i(Bwain nro local products. Captain Harry Keller, who rowed tlfrco years at. Central High, is studying mechan ical engincerlngi Ho rowed in the vnr sity. bont two years nt No. 2, but re cently was moved to No. 0. Carl II. Thomas, also n riilladel phinn, is stroke. He stroked the last twoS varsity crews and this is his third year nt tho position. lie had experience ot Central High School. He Is enrolled In-Uio arts and science course, Tho coxswain is E. S. Gillette, u Phlladelphfati studying mechanical en gineering. Walter M. Ames, a Wharton student oDaytou, O., is at tho how. He hns bch a varsity crew man for two years. No. 2 is Victor H. Frank, of Phlln deJplila, who is studyiug dentistry. Ho rowed on the frcshmnn crew In his first year and in tho 1018-1010 junior bout. No. .'! is II. Tilden Swan, of Han cock. Md. He rowed on tho first fresh mau crew last year nnd also had row'ed on' the Cascadilln Prep school crews. W. II. Copclund. of Portlnnd, Ore., who rowed on thn freshman crew nt thn Uhlvcrsity of Washington and who stroked the Junior varsity Inst year, is at No. -I. and J. M. Turner, of Wllkes Dafre, Pa., pulls a powerful oar in the wulst of the bont. Turner rowed with the-' freshmen in 1010 nnd with the vnrsity in 1017. JIo was iu the crvico for two years. At No. 7 is J. V. Ellsou. of Phila delphia. He rowed No. 5 for two years with tho varsity. Last Year's Varsity raid Crack Freshman Players of J 9 19 Available for Diamond 'o-sitions' By PAUL PREP WITH a full team of veterans. West Catholic High School is to get under way in the Catholic Schools Daseball Lcaguo In good shnpe. In addition to the players of the 10111 nine, tho .roach nlso hns the choice of last season's undefeated f reclaim n team. Players of last year's first-year ag gregation hnve been showing up In such splendid form in prnctice for the last two weeks that the veterans may find themselves on the bench when the league season starts. At tho present time it looks as If the Infield of West Catholic will be composed of youths from the 1010 frephie nine. Kill Blake, the kid catcher, will do tlie brunt of the receiving. Minnick, n southpaw, and Ed. Michell. n tall rigntnanuer, nro certain of htir inc iobs. Tlirco other candidates, Estevez, Kchoe and wooney. a so are out fur pitchers' berths, and it i likely thnt ono of these will dc rctntneu. iiiniuy luuiiin, imsKetunii star, is cavorting around shortstop without nnv opposition. Mullln stands out above any of tho others and seems to hnve squelched opposition. Fcclcy seems n ruteiy net nt tirst ns he s a cood hitter and fair fielder. Doyle, last year's nrsi unseman. also is out (or the posi tion. John Driscoll. cantnin of last year's team, is holding down tho key stone position., Jim Cunningham horns dpwn the hot corner, hnvlng eliminated his competitors with comparative rase. Jim is a fast fielder, possesses a strong ntni. is speedy on the bases and a good slugger. The outfield positions tire still open. Jimmy Woods, Lliinugh, Mngce, Nnughton. Corkery. Hughes and M. Cunningham arc out for the positions. oods, Linaugh and Nanghtou seem tho best at present, but Nnughton is out of the gamp now, having suffered an injury in n prnctice game. Manngcr Naughton hns arranged a 1 .fKr i m V ' ', ' """ f I . '' v i YANI AN BLANKED WEST CATHOLIC OUTFIELDER Linaugh, basketball star, also Vflfl play baseball. Ho lias virtually copped a job In the outer garden irm. April .fl. AkrU fi. Kt U.'AVest Csi schedule of twenty-two games. Ths schediilo follows: March iO. West I'hlladelplila at Hplscopal; March 30. West Catholic nt Friends' Central. aid ey I'nrk at West Catliollc: Kt. Agnes at West Catholic: April fathnllp at Camden; April 10. West Catholic at Tomo Hrhonl; Anrll 13, LaHallo nt West Catholic, April in. Fninkford at West Catholic: April 20. West Catholic at Iloman Catholic: Anrll 2t, West Catholic at St. Joseph: April 21. West Catholic at Villa nova: April 27. West Cathollo at LaHalie; April 30, West Cnthollc nt Swarthmoro IfUh. May 1. West Catholic at St. Agnes; May 7. West Catholic at Itldley l'ark: Mav s. West Catholic nt Farm School: May 12. West Cathollo at West Cheater: May 14. West Catholic, at Haleslanum. Wilmington: My IB, open; May IS. Iloman Catholic at West Catholic: May 21. open: May 2.1. St Joseph ot West Catholic. May 28. Vlllanova at West Catholic. June 2. Wcnonah at West Cnthollc. BYMOBILENIJ-O! Pierson Issues Only One Pass, Yet It Costs Mack lets Came Mobile. Ala.. April .1. Mack's Yanignns were given their first coat of whitewash yesterday, falling l-to-0 victims to the Mobile Southern Associa tion team. Yet they have .nobody to blame but. themselves, for had they played the right kind of bnll the local minor leaguers would nut hnve scored. The1 Macklets have not only lost one or more games iu the past by the wild ncss of their pitchers, but they nlwnys hnvo been in difficulty through the same cause. Pierson only handed out one pnss in today's game, but that was sufBclent to give Mobile the only run scored in the game. Following that pass in the second inning, Ducotte singled, but was forced by Felhcr, who was in turn forced by Gnrvin. MeCauu tried to make ji double piny on this later, but there was no chance to get tho man at first and the? recipient of the pass scored. Had McCann been awake lie could easily have nailed he runner at the plate and the game would have goue to extrn Innings. Aside from that one period Pierson pitched good ball. He got Into trouble another time when the first two to face him hit safely, but he pulled him self out of the tight place. Hasty was given a opportunity to show his1 fellow townsmen how be looked in nn Athletic uniform, and n bunt was the sum of Mobile's efforts. DOWN IN OUR ALLEY CjUAKnrt CITY LEAOUR Ilolled on Keystone Alleys April 2 ItEXALLS WYNDKAM Cnmp'll 172 172 215 Hardy. . 180 1ST 200 fVamon. 107 Smedley 2.1.1 223 180 Curst... Uil 202 177 Martin.. 105 143 2(14 Dynes.. 100 103 ino Ilnlley.. sail 03 Hi:! F.lllott.. 2111 1 17S Price... 214 107 185 Ttadclirfo Hill 212 Totals DOS P3.1 072 PIRATES Dunann. 201 170 1(13 1811 183 142 i.i7 ins m 180 187 148 200 183 18(1 Mount. Simpson Conant. Anders. Totals 027 000 77 1 Totals 010 843 853 Totals 10fl.' 0,13 031 MAJKSTIC fleary. . lfl.l 173 147 Hartley 1.14 187 ISP. DeHavcn 108 1.1(1 180 Zler.. . . 184 172 140 Urown.. 211 1.1.1 101 oirtATtn Wnodw'd lfi.1 2nd 18S Flndley. 170 23(1 213 Hoti:.. 171 1I4 18.1 I.ungren 21.1 170 102 Tick... 1114 107 150 W. ELEPHANTS Flood... 220 11.1 161 rtodgera. 211 177 inr. King.. 18(1 183 lfl.l Gross-m 18 181 211 Knox... 177 202 171 Totals 878 007 037 Totals 081 SS8 033 TrtATMonn Nlrhots. 17,1 171 223 2nd 21(1 102 213 148 213 170 18(1 200 183 177 171. TICIKItS Kllno... 171 170 Ml nellly.. IHll 202 173 I.amhert 1'W 10.1 22(1 Hill 218 101 170 MacL'an 1.1(1 1 f!I 171 Allder'n Muller. Wagner. Swisher. Totals 0,10 001 1002 Totals 000 927 801 MANL'KACTimunS' LEAR UK Ilcllccl on Costa's AHe Anrll 2 SHIXIinS NO 2 SOlITHWAflK FDT Winter 122 1 12 128 Williams 137 140 137 Webr . 141 Ml 13(1 Mueller llllnd .. 12S 111 lot A. Smith Hughes . 14.1 13(1 110 mind. . . Slxum'h. 141 121 110 J. Smith 1.11 113 1.13 142 17B 183 77 123 H2 111(1 167 180 Totals .110 488 801 SF.LLlinS NO. 1 138 Totals 000 034 MONOTYPE NO. '45. McCloVv Woirg g. Wellelll. Lnufer. . Ilepaik llrlsgs . Total' S. T. For'n. Kelly. ... IljH.n .. Ilnlley J. Fore'n Totals . . Crouso. . 115 130 120 131 rcisaeser. 1.11 123 tilt 182 IIS Warren inn 130 12(1 uaien. , . 181 101 10! llllnd..., ... 148 12S Totals 700 801 720 LIS 130 13(1 ln7 120 ino 117 101 141 1111 203 213 700 7311 030 8. TIALDWIN ma Lit 18(1 Hit J, Mc.M'n 10.1 17.1 12(1 133 120 O'Connell 117 132 138 mil ltafferly. 152 120 141 1(1.1 1A2 13.1 Cnstlgan ltd K13 i"8 117 14(1 120 1. McM. 11(1 138 Itli) J. McM Ill 144 721 733 713 - Totals 750 74n 700 Forfeit tlirco games. MONOTYPE NO. 1 OIHATID SHOE" CO. McCor'lc 140 ... 140 Whim. ('.Miller 1(18 123 ... llomvell. Pfelffer.. 108 140 188 McLan'n M. Mll'r. Kid 1(11 1(13 L. Wlt'r. Schaeffer J.50 1(10 idl Ureer. . . Ilalston. . . 13(1 13(1 Totals Totals 837 770 818 15(1 137 202 142 177 102 1H2 13d ins 178 14(1 100 101 107 120 700 7.17 M7I srniNO HF.onVs ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ttpntrpi& I ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. I AivAmericaa Plaa Hotel of DislmroiioJvdRealComiATrt 5 rtREPItOOP OARACK. I Suspends Soccer Player Bethlehem. April 3. The executive com mittee of the Ilethlehem and District Foot ball League at n special meeting ordered the suspension of J. c. Coffin, a Paradise player, i to January 1, 1021 Coffin played ngalmt the North Ends In a replayed Wilbur Cup ' ritinn inter oeing warned ne waa ineligible Earlier In tho season ho played with cne of the eliminated learns Thn Investigation nrnn out of a fist fight on the playing field when tho teams met Inst week. Jbeacfifranrsernceand cippairitmisntsatmodtixite ratasJkutcaf&rkkcsfane. EtuoBaiBfon.J&3taanai C.W.CARMANV. PENN NINE OPENS SEASON MONDAY Cornell Clashes With Quakers on l Baseball Inaugural Day. Ithacans Strong Penn's baseball season opens Monday afternoon nt Franklin Field with Cor nell as the opposing team. Several months of practice in the Dacon prac tice hall, together with some outdoor work on Percy Field, put the Ithaclans in shape to win a majority of the games of their southern trip which takes them to Johns Hopkins nt Baltimore today. Olsen, captain and star pltrhcr of Cornell's diamond aggregation, is in eligible, but with vetcrnn stand-bys, such ns Howard at short, Cross in center field nnd Spiers at second, all of whom have played before on Franklin field. Conch Henry presents an imposing line up. Ricknrd and Gordon arc doing the pitching. ' A number of veterans make tip the Red nnd Dluc's team. Captain Danny McNIcliol mnde n creditable record as n hitter and fielder with the varsity last year nnd the freshmen of 1018. Warwick. Coach Cariss's choice for catcher, starred last year and has showrf good form this season. Joe Straus, a veteran of two years, is in the cen ter garden. Conch Cariss has lots of pitching mnterial in Sheffey. Yates, George Harvey nnd Huntzinger. Sheffey' hot held them all at bay in the practice gnmes. D. F. RYAN West Philadelphia and Suburban REALTOR 5908 Market Street Member Phlla. nal Estate Hoard NATIONAL TITLE GOES TO TILDEN Local Veteran Crowned Indoor Tennis Champion by Victory Over Richards New York, April 3. William 'T, Tilden, 2d, of Philadelphia, won th national indoor singles tennis cham pionship here today. The winner proved entirely too fast for the young title holder. Vincent Richards, of Yonkeri, In the finnl match of the tournament, beating him in three straight sets. 10-8. O-.'l, 0-1. Jlng In Steel League Bethlehem. April 3. "Jlng" Johnson for merly one of Connie Mack's pitching aces, rtported to Manager Keady. of the. Bethle hem' Club, In the steel circuit. Jchnson will locato here for the season and has already assumed a position at the plant Thursday he enjoyed his first workout, doing llirht work with "Lefty" iMumgartner. his hurling mate on the staff. Doth pitchers practiced wUh the Lehigh University candidates on Lehigh rield Industrial Benefit Game Industrial League soccer fans will be given a trent on Easter Monday morning at 10 o'clock, when two picked teams, ths Ureena snd the Yellows, will play en the Logan Playground Field, at York road and Louden street. WALTER V. ASHBY Real Estate Broker 2640 North 29th Street Member Philadelphia Real Estate Hoard Mortgages Insurance. sHaWl 4 . ill t,111J VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS ' EXCLUSIVELY See us at the Show Self-Service j I 1 1 6 "earins 1 6 Kooms Open Kenlog THINK IT OVKU MONROE M. JOHNSON 2530 W. Lehigh Avenue inone Diamond sios B f IB Ivl Rouge -Stop & Read This, We Repair All Damage To Women' and Men's Suits ITfT Eir Garment Hospital i I Orenn End YlrglnU. Ave. Capacity 2.B. Elevator, private hatha, etc.i always ope) uamaoru Kcwaven If you have damaged clothes, tha suit or garment can be saved by reweavlng tha moth boles, tears, burns or stains. V use the garment's own threads, i restoring the design perfectly. Attention to Parcel Post Orders Hand-Art Weaving-Mending, Co. Mies' P. Hojle. Phone, Npriicc 1700 ""Cut this out for futura reference. ouin ' nou) yorkAvcc Board uxim.3 yTriANTIG CITYS MIDNIGHT FOLLIES I Nightly nt 12 I i"sM,i res, n.itlons. Phone 3131 1M A UTILE BIT OF PARIS OH THE BOARDWALK Let ns make yon feel at horns In the "City ot Knliust Health" Hotel Morton i r 'HOTCU1 BLACKSTONE Virginia Avenue at TtnAt-riwallr American and European plan. Hot and cold sea and fresh water baths. 3un parlor and every comfort. Open alt year. T1AV1Q HEHO. Ownp and Pronrletnr IF YOU WANT TO BUY, BUILD OR FURNISH A HUME DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING EXPOSITION under the nusplrea of the PHILADELPHIA REAL- ESTATE BOARD First Regiment Armory, Broad and Callowhill Streets Daily This Week, 1 to 11 P. M. Wonderful Illsptays nf Lahor-Snilng tree Drawings for Valuable Household Monda Arlington Allstone. Kefrlgerator. TneHduy Vneuettr Suction Sweeper, Wednesduy ;Nev Premier Vacuum Sueener. Thurda Ictrolo. lday- Vital, Automatic Cleaner. Saturday nidelllrd Kleclrlc Washing Machine. FREE Admission DAILY DRAWINGS Devices Appliances Daily Free Drawinjr FREE ' STKAMSTIIP NQTICKh WTKAMHIIir N'OTlfra i IROQUOIS crawLnuoaArau, adicatHbeacU. ;at HOTEL SHOREHAM Virginia Ao. close to beach and Steal Plar. Capacity 230. American A European. Prlv. SS'JVf' n'Jn f water . Elevator to street level. 13. BO up dally; spec'! we.kly, (.'UAH. ST CRN PETRONITE Composition Floors ! 1?5? T HWELL w I Virginia Ave , second house from lloardwal! lion championship lh ins liUI&O&tU'rjljlU-. ' " Vatquez Best Spanish Walker Madrid, April 3. floiunles Vamiuea won Uf III. llltllini'-i ... nr iur sters (fl'J. U miles) walkl of Hpaln. V'asoueg covered lance In 13 hours ns minutes and s second", healing the previous Npanish record by U hours and 10 minutes, The rane waa walked over th mad from Madrid to (Idwdslajara and ireturiv . AliiU lo.;mn v IMtantH slsrteil, nf whom fifteen finished; wtlbln. jwcsiy hour. j, Heat Treating Small Forcings' Blacksmithing Automatic Screw Machine Products H4-3"i Ins. General Machine Work The S. & J. Tool Co. 2217 Cheitnut St., Phlla. fV,llrlf onlttn thn nlir,efit.r, nPl,.,H. On I S'cel Pler - -V. ",'. wv.. ...v, .jmvvmuii wa ucifcu, Pt ,ndH"H ctilslne an I Kucncii, munuiy ami store noora. i y Last forever, sanitary, beautiful, i economical. Immediate service, da; or night Factory I 531-533 N. 9th St.! Philn., Pa. Market 422S walk nppo'Dtnient Highest tvIch Itmikl't. T 'WMOI ATLANncairl JMRLDS GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS Phlla. Rep. A. R. Roue 2315 Walnut Spruce 5415 I , Spruce 5415 Market 4228 I rtg 1 : HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Alwsv. ready. Terms mod. fjale Phone or Rrlle. M Walsh Duncan. Ill - w - - t. i is . Z '. "TT - xry LiAKiUiMJUiN Hotel I'annonla . . Vennnnln . . , Verbaulii . . . Naionln rartnunla Itojul tleorga .... Illver Araxea .... ( ulnmhla Vrrlmnlu Mauretanla .,,,,. k. A. Vlctorlit . Doonholm CnrninnU Vauhan , Hiual (ieorce .... Mnurrtunla t'aronla t'elurabls ,...,., Ii. A. Victoria. . Imperntor Passenger and rrelchi Smir. . pftlTdeU'l.Knu'"; Dub"'"' -'" Trieste Philadelphia " Liverpool ... Sj" Vort 'imo"y,,' J'i'"1u"r nd London ... new jerk " Plimoutli, Cherbourg and LlrVmoni : ;r"55' S'- aa&SESaSs-i- . I'liiiaiieipiiia .. Llirrnobl . ..-jew orK " Cherbourg and knnth. , ,, -,, ""rniooi , ,;n.v York LlVerno V "" 'ou,"'l'l , (,. !...., TlWtlurf.lnhlu .... New York ....new mrk iiri.i ' Ljtrrpeol ........ v..L ii .. 'eriiooi - New York" fherbourg and So.itlmmptoi, or Later fallings Apply . Apr. It Jpr. In Apr. IS Apr. It ?r. IS Jpr. In Apr. 17 Apr. 17 Apr. -n .Aur. t Apr. 14 .iy May 15 !'y ia May IB May it May May W Mar SA June 10 JlrglnU Are. near Iteacli. All rooms with hot nnd eold running aten prlTuteJmjii" Westminster ,Kv .Av ',!'r. t't". EieV. "I. IT1VHIU Pains: rim nuiir . ler MSOBWIW cRtUll VLVlHUiUVUinilBtS OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 44 South 8th St. Pat. June IS. 1012. No splash or ilrln, , Ns sink runipli'lr without Ihrni. Posltlta ahul-oir sines Mnlrr. k our uiumuer for rtmlll'a Hwan-neck faucets. THOS. SAVILL'S SONS 1310 W'AI.LACB STUEKT HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER , rem coal New principle constant sup. Ply: !4 to, SO gallons, lo Heats raillulnj b, ton.' There Is noth Ing Just as goml Tree 1oK. jRceves Stove 3.8 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd rateaU4f $1,1 w, J3.00 up dallv HOTEL BOSCOBEL ,iff,lrt1f tlf no weekly Plume 117 K. ErMAIUOrf' PHILLIPS HOUSE " Ilnn.chusetts Av.. nr. Ileach. I', p. Phllllna. BON AIR Oc" Avenua. .Near Usach. ... American plan; IS.BO day crj 18 UP, weekly J.JII.BAlTTINOEIt ' IM-l.tS ITY. N. ,. THE BREAKERS Only llonrdwnlk lintel Dirt kitchen ntjilnil for u- ,f cnnvsir. r, ts (la ajtr K A Young. Mgr 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA HOLLAND i AMERICA IEARNLINE LINE NEW YORK to R0HERDAM Via Plymouth and Bou!ogne-Sur-Mer On account 'of strlk In Holland sailings to und Including April 3 have beau emu. New sailing schedule will be announced as soon as possible. Passenger unite. 1S3I Walnut HI.. PhU. BISCAYNE Opens April sT Hunnn wnier In every room M'KST fllKSTKIt. l.. Idlewild Farm J'1'1, utawe o7wirt nesier. Mn,u,n .nn. etilonces hot water heal. Itoom with nr!. vol. Italh nl.ii rnnm uHK ...Hi... 1... I'l ..- -.-' .-"-'. -;. .,.., auiiiiiitK liath also Ailults nreferreil VVet Chester. I'll, Mrs, Tliomaa H? Mrllor, TOWAMIA. PA . Wondlciorll Kir' fc;cm.. larga mdd. equip. iTUUUH.11,11 tr? h0 tralnM .ure. Ukt. Address Mil. Klixapoth Latub: Green Star Line ;7. 8. Hhlpidng lloird Nteel Ntsnm B 7.AUEMIK1". V. ...7. ., .Loli . .:W.ti'S'ivl"ATlO Vo Ufa STR ...siuoing B8 JOJWn'.Wb4 ...,L't.a March 31. JJ. BireeklM Jt pi . MevTarb OfXca. ; Jata - Pacific Lint nirjet Servtee mSssms EAST INDIES ra. fin.. CImi. Asa. an srsorisca ii Matte IneornA..iit.l flsnfl U. b. Shipping Board Steel Sleamwi Geocral Cargo Regular Service PhiladelphiaManchester SSDeaMoinc3Bridge,,Apr.2Q Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake FoxWo". ... S Uetl SS "Lake Galera"; . .April JO For rates and particulars apply ia Earn-Line Steamship C. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA. PA. M State Bank of Philadelphia fifth and Bainbridtje Stk STEAMSHIP TiQtOkz l.i I ! ' . . i -:,'5Wo s'.J-i5 iJ.-t ":..
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