ft r$v' ) ir - 'k " it 0 M It . ,N V i s. S x1 NIGHTINGALE, THE NEW HAMPSHIRE RUNNER, SHOULD BE ABLE TO BREEZE THROUGH PENN REL A Yl Q'DONNELL SHADED BY JOHNNY TYMAN Sol Stages Rally Too Late Fast Contest at the Auditorium Club in KID WAGNER IS WINNER ' itobbj Reynold coached Johnny n of the Twentieth vnrcl. to Venter Sol O'Donnoll, of Fair 'nin? In "" in crcstlnc slx-round bout 'ni0U(S Vuditorhtm A. A. Inst nlslit. Tvman fhoed to advantage In the rt ?.?miml. nnd. nlthough O'Donnc 1 fSE.th.h with rally In the other n.rim1s lie was unable to over JSXel&lWuP the Twentieth " Both' Tynan nnd O'Dounell boxed at . St clip. Neither showed much of n Sand It was n case throughout of E is the more c ever boxer. Tjmau Foot M left hand In O'Donncll's face -Slim ml Iv early in the match, mnklnK iS'Sy-hntJed Hghtn eight miss with 'host of his punches. While O'Donnell was outpointed ho Mt none of his prestige. Sol boxed at ' fat pace at nil times, nnd it was only Ms Into rally that handicapped him mm famine nt loafct a draw. ' nUly Holt outfought Mike Howell ioTtough slx-round tilt: Another rrnckerjnek bout wns won by IreUdy Ti rnor over Tony Daniels In bix rounds. i'J ' TVnnidln T. McCrnckcn stopped he bout between Kid I'fttfillo nud .!.. D.nrnnr In thn second round to wvr the latter from further punish - Tommy 1'Ijnn match in the fourth ica It was evident iiini muu w. tljjscd. McCrackou used ctgcjlcnt JuJiment in both cases. BobM Chick Hajcs's second tossed n towfl into the ring In tin? Uilrd round c( hl bout w 1th Ray O'Malley. Hayes. uMltutlnjj for Joe Stanley who showed i clear ao of cold feet by not going through with the match, was outclassed bt O'Kalley. "Steve .Morris won in o,ne round from Ton1' Items in the finul nt the Bijou. Bobby Rich and Keddy Devlno boxed a draw, ns did Stee Urow'n and Mike Wnzond. BOXING COMMITTEE MEETS Conference on Additions to Police Rules Here Today The boxing rules committee, consist ing of seven promoters nnd as many newspaper men, appointed by Director of Public Safety Jamea T. Cortclyou, will meet this afternoon at tho Wnlton for the purposo of proposing several new regulations for his approval. A number of rules, already decided upon, arc to bo drafted, turned over to Mr. Cortelyou, and upon his Indorsement they will bo added to the present code of fourteen regulations. Among thoso who wjll attend today's ponferewe ore Harry Donnghy, Harry D. Ldwnrds, Marcus Williams, Johnny Ilurns, Billy Plerson, Jack Freldman, !?...ynltcr. Schllchtcr, promoters, nnd William ii. JCocap, of the Pmilicw Evitsiso l'uiiuo Lidoeu James OautJ!, of the North American; Nagle Rawlins, of the Inquirer: Richard Kaln, of the Itccord: T. V. 55elktirst. of the Frees, ami J. J. Dugau, of the Bulletin. OUIMET WILL NOT E PLAY IN NGLAND North and South Champion De , cities to Enter but One Big Meet This Year EVENING EDUCATION ' NEW COURSES STARTING NOW Salesmanship Statistics Accounting Public Speaking Transportation and Traffic Electrical Mechanical Highway Structural Engineering Chemutry Mathematics English BETTER COURSES Because they are planned ami uucht to flt tho Industries which emnlnv nur men BETTER INSTRUCTORS Because they nre not only suc cessful practical men In tlielr own lln. hut they alRO have the abllltv and personality to teach men to sohe evemlav problems WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU From these men jou net a broader and clearer lUlon of Mhat jou cm do and how to do It. DREXEL EVENING SCHOOL ...u una iMiimi wirtni To Decide Ice Title j 'Ihe Jlrt of n erlp or lc-altattnr race (or the cbamrlonnhlp of America will be he!S fiyy-SvW,nE .at ,h IC9 Palace Forty fifth and Market streets Anionic tho pro- fcrr0va'&T5.,vhoar"nt"'1 " Olbney S:liriSSi.Wtelll'5R .! ahXHaHcI;Dav.d.on."at."uT.ey "T0K'i Gib Delfay In located In this city at the oJt."n ard ."" wl" Hlcely fly the cot' 5Hnh.iie..lSf1 rlnk' "r'iy Davidson Is ,i. iit.? 5' ihS nt time. N'orval Uap. !Jf,i. ?, h.R" ie.tn rerformlne at Jlealer Golden Oatee, New York, will be on hind iw.,wi?k, A" S th" ab0 mentioned are ?JJSfS ,,ar 1 apeedler skaters than V?a yn.LIoLeaP. .who '" nw raclns- In Ku l?Su' Tt'"' '." u ,ecn orllnr out at tho rink each eenlnir. Farmor to Box Coster KmnkiA rrmar (It an tit nln .....n.K.. fh2"1i..MllzaJ,et!; Nl, , ,an -"mrny Costor. the little Houthwark lad. will nppoo each other In the reature bout at the German- town A. A. IflfflArrim nlht nnH. ...... locks like pno of the most promising- young sters unearthrt In local ring for a lone time, is a savsao hitter The other bouts will be an follows: Hay nelmont vs Tommy Gluon. Oharlls I.el is Tounir Ktchcll, Johnny IJutchln vs William Mnnnlni and Tommr McMooro vs Young Jin Ilradlej Banker and Broker League An elaht-club circuit will miil.o up the Hanker and Ilroker llasebalt Leacue this season Seven llim.i havo already slanined their Intention of nnterlnff trams, and there will be no trouble to securo tho eighth team. lly SANDY McNIDMCK 1'lneliurst, X. C, April 7. Francis Ouimct, who Is tho amateur golf, cham pion of the North ami South, Btntca to day his coif plnnB for the coming yenr. I hnve decided not to attempt to go to Lnglanu to pj.ay in the amateur chanipionBhlp," nld the ex-national open nnd amateur champion, "and my only big tftiirnament here will be tho American umatcur In September. I Imve decided not to compcto in the United States open, but t will try again for the amateur title." Oitlruet came to I'lnchutHt primarily to ..recuperate In his health, tthlch was sevcroly threatened at the nmatcur last venr In Pittsburgh. Since then tho Hoston star has had a Hevcre toboggan accident and n week's bad session with tho flu. "I never felt better in my life." Ouimct stated today, "and all this vtaim weather and eighteen holes of golf n day havo doue me n lot of good." He feels now that he ought to ale it easy for another session. Ouimct docs not look at heavy as he was, but other vtiie be appears in the pink of rendi tion. His eamo certainly is in the nink of condition also. Sam Graham, Green wich expert, who was trimmed ycstei day over n tliirty-six-holo route in the North ami South nmatcur finals, will testify to that. Graham shot a seventy eight in tho morning nnd won hut a single hole. Graham gets his shots in trouble, but he Is nlnajs in there playing for a half or win around the pin. He is a fighter golfer, but de termined though ho was, Graham, fne down in the morning, could not catch up at all in the afternoon when Ouimct was out In thirty-five, one under par. Ouimct has been the sensation hero nil during the North and South champion ship. . DO YOU KNOW "PIGGLY WIGGLY" ONE OF AMERICA'S LARGEST RETAIL , SALES ORGANIZATIONS MAINTAINS A LARGE FLEET OF DiamondT THE NATIONS FREIGHT CAR FORST BROS. Distributors , 822 NORTH BROAD ST. Branches Norfolk, Va. Washington, D. C. Pittsburgh, Pa. fKnPpvSvvjfrlwniBifB k BTvVBjPHH&M m Pierce-Arrow Service To Match the Worth of the Car Many Pierce-Arrow owners ride in the same car year after year, even though they can afford to buy a new car. Of the total of 109 Series 2 Pierce-Arrows delivered in this territory six years ago 61 are still in the""hands of their priginal purchasers. .The reason is twofold: no better car than the Pierce-Arrow has been built; no better service than Pierce-Arrow has ever been placed at the disposal of this territory. These 61 cars still perform tqo well to be given up. Do you know of any other car with such a record? No car will roll up more mileage with less overhauling or repairs. But the moment attention is required, we arc ready. You get prompt, careful attention to every require ment. The work is directed by a management of nearly 15 years of experience. It is carried out by high-grade mechan ics. All facilities are rnodern. An ample stock of parts always carried. It's a service worthy of the character of this car. Every car requires attention to avoid difficulties and big repair bills. FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY Market and 21st Streets PHILADELPHIA PIERCE ARROW DUAL. VALVE SIJX NO PHIL GAMESNOW ' Ben Tlncup May Toss Against For mer Playmates at Louisville Loulnllle, Ky April 7. Frigid winds and snow forced Cravath's ath letes and .Too McCarthy's speedy corn crackers to stay Indoors yesterday, In stead' of playing tho first of their series "'m,1'1!?!.11,?11 Bn'ncs nf Eclipse Pork, t u' hi,ls KOt Jn n. mt'e drill at the ball park in the raiu, Cravath deciding to risk his plaiers' clianccs of getting cojtfs rather than have them lounge around the hotel all day. Should the frost disannenr thn fVilnnAlo 0,1,1 hi,iiii will gather at 8 o'clock today" for thc -WV.IIUIIU1I ul iitunucs iiero unu nere uuours. Hammonton Trackmen Hard at It Itammonton, Jf. .?., April 7. Trnclt can (lldatea for tho Hnmmontown Ilfnh Hchool I rack team liava wen at work for two weolia pant, undrr tho auperWilon of Dr. Clifford J waaa an coach. Althouirti laaao Cook la tho only rtmalnlnir member of laat yenr'n cham pion, relay tuim, uoh authorltlei an Yalo Htockwall, of Dlcklnioni Udworrt Hurt, of l'enn, and Joseph Kspoalto, of Hahnemann, all former Hammonton High Hchool etndrnta, frfdlct a banner eeaaon for Hammonton llh Free Trip for Athletes WaAlilnrfon, April 7. American athletes who aro to compete In tho Olympic names at Antwerp thla summer wjuilcl muko tho Wijuko overseas In army transports without other cost than for subsistence under a bill passed, yesterday by tho Haimto oml sent to tho llOUM, Pacific Coast League Opens San IVanclsco. April 7 Tha 1'aelflo It is probable that Manager McCarthy tfrday wiuTvemon"'" kt" 'SSmyfS. w II send the former Phllllo Star, Ben f.1,co- Oakland at Los Anneles. Heattle at Tinoup, to tho mound in the opening! Bc"mn'0 and Portland at Halt Lake City. clash. The Indian is anxious to raise . , ., IT-! . tho Bcalt of his erstwhile tcammatci. Christians Defeat St. James lie thinks Btlcll n feat Will go a long , I i hard-fought contest tho Tlrst Christian way toward convincing their owner that l ??"??' ,r,uml,1a ovr m- James's u, c . he made n mistake in sending him -Hin1 "1IU' the baseball scale. . I II MWHIII'B IMill m iiHIli U !UH 1MB !CH! uaiayetio uumpeu Washington. I. J.. April 7. t.afuette prOTefl easy for, Catholic University, th I'ennsylvanlans glvlns; th horn team much help In sufTerinn la to 4 defeat In a game laed In football weather. Bears Beat Coatesvllle (VMtMfUle. ra,. April 7 Tha Coalesvlllo basketball Quintet finished It case season when It was defeated 32 to 29. In n extra ftve-mlnuta, tilt bv the Jleadlnr Eastern Lescuo club DECISION ON BOXING Fate of New York Bill to Be Known Today Albany. X. Y.. April 7. Tho fate of thn Wnlkpr hnxlrnr hill, wlilrli now is .'In tho rules cgmmlttco of the Assembly, win bo known toady. An important confcrcuco of friends and enemies of tho measure was held last night, and It is said definite action as to tho bill has been decided on. Senator Walker and the advocates of the measure will not consent to any (1 rile t is amendments, especially relating to tho license committee, nnd while the opponents of tho measure wcro inclined to insist on the elimination of that pro vision, there is on impression that it will bo reported with that clause re tained. Whito tho action of tho con ference has not been divulged It Is said that tho Walker bill has an oven chanco of being faxorabjy reported. I'lilludelplil.i City Club would Ilka to hear 1 .lu.i. n .uni-vinna Hump BBJn lor Open In May and June. Charles Weber, NC Holy Cross Blanks Hopkins, 5 to 0 Ilalllmorp, Mil., Aprlt 7. Johns Hopkins wna derated by Holy Cross yasterday by Iho score of R to o Tho pitching? of Horan for tho visitors wan noteworthy as ho let tho heavy hlttlnr Johns Hopkins team don 11 with tno lilt and retired clrht by tho strikeout routs. Matches Defaulted New York, April 7. Two matches were to havo beon playod yesterday at the open- Inff of tne national nmaieur court tennis T.nnl. nitlh. ""V "T--' --' - n L C .-.-". .1 Joshua t;rane. 01 jjubiiti. vrno injureu ma rhamplonshlp tournament at tho Ilarquet and 1. faulted to J. Gordon Dnusjas. of New Tork. but both went by default. ne. of Soston. who lnlureit back In Play at Philadelphia recently, d r H Cutt nr. New York, on by default from his clubmate, Payne Whitney. Swarthmore H. S 9; Episcopal,'" Hwarthmore Illgh Bchool defeated Kpl Pal Academy In n baseball cams vaster aiternoon by thn scoro'ct 0 to 8, The pit Inir was exceptionally goodi Hoover farm iweivo natters, yarnau and Powers hit tl u,i ., unu tvnnams, 01 episcopal, alas excelled aft wsr'w Kunert Wins A. A. V. Mat Tltl ' nirmlngham, Aln April 7 Karl Kunert, T. M. C. A . Oary, Ind , won the title is? the 17B-pound class of the A. A IT. nattomLl wrcstllna- championship last night aftari bitter struggle with Kred .Meyers, Chlouw Hebrew Institution Sam Pammon. ChlosSs H'jbrew Institution won from Carl IlensoV flnredlsh.Amerlcan Athlctlo Club, New Torfc In the 110-pound class We'll Make Your Old Car Like New Morth Pront SHOPS " GENTLEMEN L1X01IT BHTXI1CT01S F MANHATTAN SHIRTS IN FBlLlDBVail WIS CHESTNUT 113 8. 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