i'.' K x"" rV f ll.'f , t . 1 . ' ,. V " " 0, V ; ' ByBNIKO PUBLIC LEDGER-IliAiELPHrA, iktJK&DAY, 'APRIJ iifcO "14 i -j. iV 'A ';' '"' J .. ftr- ff'.,VV , . 'L r if' p. 1 1 Vr, m i: t; - s- IS" W .5 a S 35 5 Til 85 K 3 JFf nr i i ) e FTER PAYING $90 AT BULLET JOE 'BTHE COUNT, WASTAGES A COMEBACK IN , ry"E of the blR surprisM of. the jouthfql nnd frost- f iJo" bitteu baseball season was furnished in Winston 4J", Slera, N. C, Tucstlny, when Joe Bush, once of our A's '. arid now of the Itawnton Bed Pox, committed a come-back Uf V' m. 'l Lt.L i-.i 1.1- -,1 .lMlif tivfri cMlt tvna In nlintin t mum. wuicu yrui.-u i hiun h""- . - - ,-- t to win a few ball games. Bullet Joe has been tottering 1 ion the brink for nearly n yenr because of n bum (to say nothing of useless) Hinging fin. He was sent borne in r mldoeason last year and many believed he was through ns A(.. .baseball player. Aj He threw out his arm in an exhibition game in Gnine- TllK Fin.. lnt spring, when the Bed Sox collided with r. y&' the Giants. After trying hard to nurse the arm bnek iutn ii;Vhnpc he gave it up ns n bad job and was idle nil summer. ,', ' This yenr he was poitlve he hml regained bis old- f- time form nnd necompanleil the club to Hot Spring. tTliere he took the baths regularly and took his time in . t kelting the arm back to normal. Ho just tnW the ball ' round for n couple of weeks mid refused even to pitch to the batters, lu this he was -wise, tne fate of Kd Wnlsh, Nnp Bu.-W athletes wno retired necausooi nriw nun in"'"i nu.-. , His first nppearance on the mound was ln-t Tuesday nalnst the Giants. He was on the mound four innings and turned the- Nntlonal T.enguers bark without :i run. IBsj. fast ball was just ns fast as ever nnd yielded only two bltji. In three. Innings he turned nncK Mcurnw men in order, nnd in the other he retired the side after he had filled tho bases. I 'While it is n trifle early to judge HlHfv. It certainly looks ns if Joe Vi L4....1 r.... 1,t . amc tiiTi.intif lift I'M-' cavijr.vu iruiu m?i ,.l. . . n. ... t - &. depends almost entirely on his fnf-t bull nnd cannot ln-t i an inning unless his arm i strong. If he can perform iE tl?ii'eary nnd in cold weather, it's n cinch h can got 1 W by Vhcn tho balmy breezes blow. $ -Bush also will help Boston considerably. The pitch -; I'lng staff is not so good OS it'rnlght be and hurlers are J h ba'dlj needed. With Bush ready to take his turn, lTil j I'll, B'r'fo;w can use Hcrb-Pennock, Hani .Tones, AVnitc llojt, J rTAUcixJlussel nnd Benny Kurr for the off diijs. 1 iij - "1 13 fftiniiC 1.1 our important failure of Vuth't come- H back tchich cannot be overlooked. Joe refusal K'io fall for the iicio ntuff and have all of hin trcth , H'i)ttlled out. Lcftu Tyler and O rover I.oudermtlk blamed their molars for poor pitching and gave a ' of of dough to dentit'f. Joe icorkrd on his arm and used his teeth for eating purposes only. . Terry's Loss Hurts Pirates Till, purchase of .eb Terry, the flashy shortstop, from Pittsburgh by the Chicago Cubs yesterday does not help the pennant ebmices of the Pirates to any great ex tent. Zeb was n classy intielder; in fact, led 'the short stops in the league Inst year. His, butting was not nil that could be desired, but be walloped the pellet for an average of .-27, which wns not Mich n bum mnrk. This year be had some sort of mi argument with Barney Ureyfuss regarding the wages which should be paid to n big league ball player. Xeb nnd Barney failed to ngree on this impoi-tnut finnncial question nnd Tcrrj decided to become a holdout. He held out for such n long timo nnd showed such determination to stick to the finish that he finally was disposed of to the highest bidder. LEAVES THREE y-'.i SPLAYERSKRATLANTA Highland Red Brazill, ,.,. WmgO , Back in Minors After Tryout With -Atlirettcs Atlanta, Ga.. April S. Before leuv Ing last night. Manager Mack an nounced he had relented three of his young players to the Atlanta clnb. After the came in Richmond ou Satur day. Charley High and Ited Wlngo, outfielders, and Frank Brazil, intieliler. will return to this city uud become members of the Atlanta club. High enmc from Kvansvillo, Ind., club ; Wineo from the Greouvllle, N. ('., club, nnd Brazill played at Calgary, Can., nnd Hartford.. Conn., lust sum mer, but wns obtained from the Brook -lyn club. Min-k will keep vtriug tied to the trio. They, go in part pu.wnent for Griffin, Stiles, (.ialloway nud D.ke. of last jenr's Atlanta team. Just enoucK nlarers to comnoe two . . .. i , i i .i teams went to Columbia, where the Whites and Grajs nre scheduled today The following players went direct to Norfolk last night Bigbee, Bckert. C.re rell, Gibson. Hasty. Harris. Murphy, Moore, Nnylor, Perkins, Piersou nud "Welch. The teams pla in Norfolk tomor r6w, when they split again, the first team going to Baltimore for Sulurduy and Sundav games, while the second Itim nlnrc In It Iphmnnil Sntiirilnv itnd then goes home. ....,. i'.... ... - . jv..-- ...- ..-. Hutchinson Eliminated New York, April s I'lay In tin . .1 i i round of th Mai nnal amateur murt tennis championship beean estrday t the Itae quet and Tennlj 1 lut A u inat'.n be tween l"tilton t'uflnc 'f the honv 1 lui" ml Daniel Ilutr lilmu' ot PhtljiltlphU af'er I'htilp Stockton f U - nn hnrt n In J -fault fruni J W t.nr of Philadeipl.i , Cuttlnsr on th inutLli h.naUy outpnlntitiK I-futchlnson at n,rly .ry etiec The ' urs Tran tl-4. il-4. 1-0 C. Hudam 1 iiitinc tl.e New Vork hi champion d f.aie,i 1 hnic I. s.nds. f r mer natlnnal ihininun itl-o of the local ciuo, in tnrre birj'unt .-' 1 -j u-'.'. '1-4. W I' Jtlnd- nf 11. Ht tl V.K1U thf '.Ifct match of tn i DaUKlas. of '" Ul (1 I i Ik un.l ib featlni; J t 0 1. ill, ti-3 Mrs. Gavin Leads at Plnehurst I'lnehurst. N, C. Arrl. Mrs. V A Cavln of .New Vnrk wi, h,w roe with a rouml of 49 14- ""' in tiia Mixer l-'olls han dicap ineilal rnunu 11U: ul ut I'inehuret s-n-terdav Mrs Itnnild Harlow ann M.e Jlleannr T l.m.n-r both i,f Philadelphia, followed nt DM .1 ul til Pennyhanl ron leitantH tho flnieh 1 uell In the handiran nnd of the cnnleit wit.. I!p, IVl-r llnd anil lllss Kraneis 1 n I'M iladlplilu Mrs Georca A Mairoon nf I'umhurcri ami Mrs C. H. llolluiijsworih of tiieeiiBburrf farmer Meets Coster Tonight FrsnUle Karmer the south-paw ,imnr of Kllzabetli, N .1 and .tltnmv Cuntei ..f Bouthwark. "HI fj" oeh other In tv feature lioyt nt th tjerminnwn 1, . night. The other I mil will brine tnxeiiicr , well-matched los ulth llav Relninnt tutiins Tommy Oltison in the semlulnd up Th ftther liouta ulll b. 1 harlle Lewie Y.iunR Ketchell. Millie Munnlna- a Youm; ll'itililn and. Torn' McMoore Younsr Joe llradlek Reds Beat Washington At Danville Va rinclnnatt Nationals AVaahlncton Atnerlians Ilatterles lllnic and Courtney und IMrlnich 11 11 1 ... .". 1 J J .1 11 1 Allen. Cat Won Hill Robins Down Yankees At Chceter h c Brooklyn Nationals . Nw Tork Americana It It tl to 6 0 SHOPS. GENTltM EM UtoiiT Ptrrrrros rr MANHATTAN SHIRTS in rartioatruu UT 113a.THmTIBNTM MHjspAn,i!. BUSH REFUSES TO TAKE REGAINS HIS Hy KOUKKT U for in- rememnereu ninl oih.r famous rnnn -- to Min baseball fans ga?e upon Glnnts nnd the Bed Bush's pitching had completely re- Id n liltpliiT wlin roxxtn 7iot V, not called a SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS W1, ILI.US BBITT is going after a hemt with either Pete Herman or Jimuiv Wilde, and be probably woman t fnre ft he succeeded in Bating both on nenn I Ot uave ,vicy oi - '" "'"j In his last bout here Astey showed all sorts of clns-s in the Inst few rounds ot sensational crnri with .loe nelson Ate opposed Nelson under the handi cap ot linving Ixixed ten rounds in Unltimnn. tlin nrevlons nicllt. Iu Start ing his campaign to get Astey a mntch with the bantam und 11 weight cham pion, Britt's fir.t move was to begin advertising the little New Yorker, who " ' rc 'e.tt1crIl,1!n. is u lrencli-Italian, iikc h circus. d showing pictures ot Asiey and Britt. bearing the following in red letters: "America"., I'oremoxt Bantam Challenger, Dave Astey, the Boy That Champion Pete Herman nnd Champion Jimmv Wildo Absolutely Refuse to .Meet "nt Rea-ontiblo Terms," wus re ceived today. I'.i(rmnuiu' trenlnl tlelit f.n are up In match i'h- i ouonneii n"nonnefi i a , hn. v9tine di.i-in (IImb""! ,"-th ha(lu rnlrniount ram-u. ,ui 1 me rooiern """.men wno nre members ot this new club ficision rnacrt-'a ocimsi .ui, i " rryrn wawisjz "m burc wh ,jr. rniitiil. tomorrow nlBht auaee wm k. , ,i.. .inM r thm ltflttllnc Murrav Jimmy W lido bout In Camden. April Jl. and be ulll cUallente the. Britisher for an other match I ew Anielo, of Trenton will be another r- tit pun ! i "len .Iinimv Wide, the nlcht of th Ita'iUnK Hurray match. AjibcIo bases I i.......d. ..r v,m . i.,nm nv,r 1'ntMv Wallace Ills c .1 t on tk. tout Wltn tne Ri-wisiit cnuim. . i-iur ut i. in i.v"4 .,, 1 f In pr'V" J.ew ran neai . au.a ...hi, in i.ai y to make the match nt a. Thlludel . i iiln lui" a Cb.irley a brother of tre 1 r uten bantam I url llrrli. i n re (mm Boston ras n..n Roln.- In trri'.it fnrm at the Auditorium ml Th" tolnrej Rlueman haa a let tf n.s he Ik r"e'.r .nut he .an punch H.rtz hoxe. ot ll.i I... po'iniiN nnu tie, m iem I nnijled 1 "harl Me.fet of the Amerla-i I ' Herman T ..tier no- theoueh w.th a I lirrniif-ni-iii. m i im ii.-j. , utu.i.n .....n min's rill- N'nw tin," the liter bout between Murriv iind Wl'-te I is lienn (tetlnltelv cllnch d. "Muimr ' t" Mirklni: nn a preliminary iktd "hub I to ir luile all lvtnlams ( h.irli"- lee haml njur'd mital wi-1ii "Kn u In j.erf'it Hhaiie acraln Ho Mill ri'suin- box.! tomnrrnrt nialit .it the Cam I rla lul. when he takes mi rrunklo Me Mant h in tin stir In ut other numbers Kid Wet i Jark llradv. T'ranli Olllesplo Inhnti Moraan. Tommp Lotmhlln vtj Johnny Dntmhertf und Ttnimp Tuvlor x Voun.- J.ii k llanlon 1'rankie I'.irmer. a southpaw eluener w 10 is no hlrk with the irlnves, w clash wtth Jimmv Potter In the main mix at tho Oer mantoun eluh tonlslit oilier tioutii Rav ll'lninnt s Tonirrv Qlhtnn. l"hnrlev f.e t Youns Ivetfhell T.thnnv Ituteliin vs lln Mannlnu ami Tonimo McMoore s. Younv Joe Ilradlej Morrl (ireen hnt etepped r.to ihe net ipotlisht as a flrht manager ITe B ti in HltlK the anpiratlori of a numei-ake , hnse flrei handle In Mike Manager 'Ireen rav that flloveman Qnin t.ears wstehlnt The lioxet Is a flyweUht frnm V. 1 1 rtiUadr-lphia, lalille Unjnnil Is imnl"' U r three touts BIG RETURN MATCH NATIONAL A. A. Saturday Night, April 10th Artie Root vs. Danny Frush I Jimmy Menrlo vs. Mnrty Kane Georgie Adamt vi. Terry McCun Olto O'Kcofo v. Johnny Mealey Billy Rolph vi, Loo Finnernn Tickets nt Donathr'. 33 H. 11th Ht. IIOMNO TONIGHT Gcrnmnlown A. A. r".r7i.&.. KAY IICr.lONT tt. TOMMY OIILSON Frankic Furmer vh. Jimmy Coster . 3 OTIIKB BTAU UODTH . . BOWIE, IT'S SPEED AND THE SOUTH MANWIXIi Now the Tiratc infield is weakened nnd George Gibson has n job on bis hands to till the position. Buster Caton is back, but he has been tried before in the short field and found wanting. Perhaps McKechnle or Barbnre will be tried out nnd George Wblttcd sent to third, but jio one knows how thnt switch will turn out. A weakness nt third nnd short will put any ball club on the skids, so it Is tip to Pittsburgh to try to get busy nnd snnrc a sub stitute. . The purchase of Terry also is significant from n Chicago viewpoint. It shows thnt Prrd Mitchell is wor ried nbout his infield nnd does not know whether Hol lochcr, with hi weak left hand, or Charley Herzog nnd his new harness, will bo able to go through the entire season. Chicago wants n pennant this yenr and will spend Inrge nrmfuls of coin to get it. Hence the Pitts burgh deal, which gives Hie Cubs all the best of It, no matter how much money wns paid out. T IS atmosl certain that Terry tctll report to the Cubi, as President Yccrk has a icny of straight ening out financial difficulties satisfactorily to both parties concerned. in Bending, Pn., will have n chane. some big-league stuff tomorrow when the Sox rdny nri exhibition game. These teams have been touring in the South nnd arc playing good ball. The regular line-ups will be used by both team. q O Made Angling for Star CONNIIJ MACK nud his jouthful seventh-place hopes arc due in this city early next week, and the chances arc he will spring n big surprise when the team lines up for the opening game of the season against the Ynnkees at Sliibe Park next AVcdnesdny. Connie wants to M lengthen the club as much ns possible nnd nt present is angling for a star plajer whose name, has not yet been divulged. It is believed, however. Unit be wants an ex perienced infielder and will stop nt nothing to get him. The As this year look like a pretty good ball club when compared to the others in the league. Outside of Cleveland. Detroit and Xew York, the team has nbout nn even chance to come through. The pitchers nre good, no oue can. object to the catchers, the nutlleld Is "all thnt could be desired and only oue weakness hns been noticed in the Infield. Now Connie wants to bolster that spot. Mnck should know in n few dnys if the star plnyer ran be obtained, nnd if the deal goes through the A's will be "." per cent stronger thnn they nre now. There will bo a shift in the outfield in the opening game. I.nwton Witt probably will be benched nnd Tilly Walker sent to left field. Tilly is playing n great game now, has recovered from his injured nnkle nnd is covering lots of ground, Amo-. Strunk will be in right field nnd I'rank Welsh in center. Welsh "bowed up better thnn any of the new men and looks like a fixture. His batting al-o bus improved. worked hard u-ith the A's and has halt as yet. He altcayi is trying to strengthen the club, and that's ichat makes him popular. Jfcrc's hoping he puts over that big deal. ( apirioto. 1010. lp rubllc Lrdo'r Cd. I H will I takj -m Mir. Hani-n. ten roynrt.. omtn'n. N. Y.. and i:ddi' rnznmmin. ,.n rounus. jonnsiow.i t-a. ,.v.dlplt. ., in tho seinltlnal to tho IIanen-wkOTn5 bout ut York. Ka. l Itoliliv JlcCnnn, of Grnj-'s .r-rry. In roady to eo ncain Hi has bn rnfttched to mot Ithor tatt IIrbrt 0r I'atry Johnion at tho National Club. April SI .iimnir -uiirphr. of Vest Phllly will tarkle n newcomer irn In tho person of Danny Mciiover.i. of nnhlncton. In the star oout at the Armory A. A., tomorrow nlsht Othor boutn: Jark Hipp Vurphy vh. .lobnny Perkier. QoorBlo bmnker v Joli.iny Dillon. Jon Mee lian v. Hilly Ljlo and Wllllo Uwlns vs. Youhb Wallaco. NEW SPORTS CLUB FORMED Goodfellows Club of Philadelphia In Field of Athletics JJoxltig, baseball und field und track sports nr ipcluded oil the program of iccently oignnized. Among the mitt- ore Jimmy Toner, Tommy McCarthy, Tn.l. r. --..1 - T -r. ,. " ' "": "u ioung joe nraoiey. A Ttlimhee nf fnfme. (.(mI. vaUamI ..1. "prcnt . fioodfeuw. ; nciu uuu irucK compcilllOU. A semi- protessional ball team also is to be formed. The first nunual dance of this organi zation U scheduled for April JJO. Harry Mohr is president of the Good fellows; Gerald A. Little, vice presi dent; William Schminke, secretary, nnd Maxwell B. Goodman, secretary. 1 Red Sox Beat Buffalo t llnlelRh. N". C. :' l K. B Ilowiin Americana l 1.1 l ouii.iii inicrnuiiunain i 3 Batteries Jcmea and 'Walters, llogers. uordon. llellman, Mannlmr and Bencoug-h, Cleveland, 2; New Orleans, 0 n. ii ' At New Orleans. , N-'eTorieanV""""1"" 0 3 3 Walker. Batteries Uhle and Thomaei Llndev, Uradshaw and Deberrj". Amherst Scores Shutout CharlnltenTtlle Vu., April 8. The h 1st Colleee baseball team yesterday An - out th shut . I1IC verslty of Virginia. to 0 Well" We've enlisted n the fight ngHinst the "High Cot of Liv ing." To strike a body blow and qualify as "pacemakers to the Fair Price Committee" we offer t upwards of 3000 Derby nnd Soft Mats nt 55.00 each, of same stnndard values as now l)cui(? sold to dealers for future delivery ut $60 per dozen and upwards. We invito investiga tion of this statement, Geo. B. Wells " Wells Hats Wear 1315 Market St. 2715 Gtn. Ave. 1101 Market St. 2452. Kent. Ave. . . . . - A CINCH AIN'T IT A Vjhcm Yoo'na PottisJC Tha' . DWTTOMS IM TMp rJBCK-BAND F CLCKM SHIRT. MEUII'IW, 3N TrtC GCMCL mowotomV OP LiPe -AMD VoU PIND UMCEB ThSRO A OK (IT 1DGN" PACKAGE .THAT You can't kccm.1. eetiMC Begone BATTLE FOR LIFE i Pole Escapes After Being Or ! dorod Shot and Beating Aberg in Russia By LOl'IS II. .1AFFE Wrestling is coming back ns n major pastime in the I'tiited Stntes. nnd Phil, ndclphlu is fairing in Hue with the other sports center". Several weeks ago the first of a series of grnppllng matches was stnged at the National Club, nud half a dozen heavyweights were seen In notion. Next week, on 'Wednesday night, another program of heavyweight wrestlers has hern nrrnnged by Bobby Guniiis, president of the International Wrestling Association. On thW program Stnnislaus .byszko, recently returned to America nfter five years in wnr-torn KuTopc, will get back on the mat. The giant Polandcr has been In the United Stntes for several weeks, ami he hns been victorious in nil of his matches to date. It would be Interesting to know thnt Zbyszkn was one of the thousands of heroes In the great war for democracy. A mnt match with death as the Ioer's reward was only one of many bnrrowing experiences of Zbyszko while in Bussla. Stnnislaus, n brother of Wladek, bad many close calls ns an interned Austrian during the war, but the narrowest es cape of ull was during u wrestling bout n life-or-death match with Abcrg at Petrogtad. Aberg. a mammoth Bussian. had nfl wuvs been n bitter enemy of Zbyszko h. They often met on tho canvas. Some times the Pole was n winner, nnd on other occasions the Russian showed to advantage. Zbyszko was scheduled to wrestle nt Petrogrnd during the Keren- skv regime in Russia. When Aberg heard of this, It is said, he hired nbout 100 nrmv deserters to spread reports! thnt the Pole was an Austrian spy. AVhen Zbyszko made his nppearance at the auditorium where his match was scheduled he was Hclzed by soldiers nnd was informed he would be executed im mediately. Zbyszko pleaded to be al lowed to go on with a match against Alien? before being shot. This request granted, the Polo wuh told he would bej killed on the spot it lie lost me uoui. Zbyszko and Abcrg grnpplcd fiercely. Tor two hours nnd forty minutes the two gladiators struggled. They used evert hold and trick known to the nn- cient sport. Finally Aberg wus thrown. Zbyszko then hurried to one corner of the nrenn, scrambled 1000 rubles nmong the soldiers present and then made his escape. Zbvszko admits thnt this meeting with Aberg wns tho hardest bout he ever had. The Pole also says that, despite reports received in this country from abroad that Aberg was killed in the war, he i.s sure that the Russian is alive. The Russian giant. Stnnislaus says, was fleeing from the Bolshcvikl through the I'krnine only a few months ago, and he should be safely iu Turkey by now. After several more months iu this country Stnnlslnus will set sail for u crack nt the heavyweight championship of the world, which is now held by Joe Steelier. In the meantime Zbyszko is showing ih matches throughout the country. Next Wednesday night Stan islaus will meet Frank Youskn, u Turk. Three other heavyweight bouts nre scheduled, nnd the show will be stnged at the Natlonul Club. BUYyour SUITS at the 1ST UPSTAIRS SHOP IN THIS CITY 1 was tho first man to locate an upstairs shop to sell men's clothing at reduced expenses and 'bo enabled to jrive the best valuc3 posslblo for less money, I mado n success, others followed my plan, but my prices arc low est!! FOR TODAY A special lot of young men's all-wool suits, latest cuts, finely tailored. Elsewhere, $35.00 $24.50 Youn MY PRICE oung Men's Suits $15.00 Values MY PRICE $29.50 Special Odd Pants $i nnd $5 YalucH nt $2.95 and $3.45 Store Ordcrn Accepted ADLER THE CLOTHIER Entrance on 131 It HtreeJ S. E. Cor. 13th & Market t'i . v V u . . "W '. LiX Taw. Ta Tata 'fi5y . mil ,4o m wm ZBYSZKO iWSi.jHUNICLUBIOlLD -r - , HOPPING ON HOFE IS GRAND AD GLORIOUS FEELIN'? 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AWD MAD C8MPUCT6LY roRa'oTTiAi tj-. OH-ti-H-BQYif AimJt' it a 6R-R-R TSND v ANP eUOn-B'p'RipM1 FBCL'M ; gas . .ij. Featuro Event of Huntingdon Valley Steeplechase Is for Challengo Cup The regular spring steeplechase meet ing of the Huntingdon Vnllcy Hunt Club will be held this Saturday nt the Hunt' ingdon Valley Farms, at Mcadowbrook Three eun events nre on the program. the third being the feature. This is for the Challenge Cup, which has been won twice consecutively by. Welsh Straw- bridges Rlvcrbrcczc. Should River breeze win the event on Saturday th :he Hi trophy will become the property of owner. Rlvcrbrcczc will have n large nutn ber of rivals ngainst her this year, ns there are fourteen entries, nnd there probably will be twelve starters. The first race will be for the Feaster villc Cut), in which maiden tboroueh breds nnd half thoroughbreds nro to be entered. The other event .Is for the Mcadowbrook Cup. In this race, maiden thoroughbreds will have maiden riders, Cold Stops Game at Princeton Princeton, K, J.. April 8. Princeton and Holy Cross started to play a same yester day. Before tho first Inning was over It was called off on account of cold weather. and Economy I I Clothing Years! I l i. I && uni'LV vn iiiuiinv ""TS Pair of Pants I at Less Than the Cost of the Woolens Alone the Y yV "W y Y - WfclfTt "t.l V"V Tfc TP W . -fc.. Jur Huruu ui hup ANOTHER MEETING ON RING RULES TOMORROW Nocessary lor Second Session of Committoo on Local Boxing Codo Another meeting of .the committee on Philadelphia boxing rules will bo held tomorrow afternoon at the Hotel Wal ton nt 2:30. With tho addition of Jimmv Murphy, of the Armory A. A., of West Philadelphia, the committee now consists of fifteen, Including eight promoters and seven newspapermen. Tho old rules, fourteen in number, which wcro npproved in December, 1017, wcro gone over, sevcrnl changes were rondo in them, others were voted to remain Intact nnd a number of new regulations were proposed for the ap proval of Director of Public Safety James T. Cortclyoii. Harry. Dpnnghy, ot the Nnlional A. A., was chairman of the meetlne ves- terdny, nnd he agnfn will preside n't to morrow's session. Louis II. Jnffc, o f mo nuawo I'UBLIO nctlog sccrctnry. Leducr, was Belfay Skates Fast Half Mile "el'1 tn two speed trial last nlitlitturned In a half mile, of 1:10. but four seconds b blnij the record, and then hit off a mllo In . . .." has a"0 down tho turns and fairly skims oer the Ice. flelfny, when only a youngster originated the kancaroo style of ekatlni. which to so much In vwrue. In thli city and used by the, best speed skaters. Tim French-Canadian la making his home In Philadelphia, ond will represent this city In tha titular . contests. Uelfay Is the, Canadian champion, and besides tourlnu this country with Norval Kaptlo. his skated In races and, exhibitions at Paris, London and other cities. Sharkey to Fight Wilde In England New York, April n.--CIeoree McDonnM. representing Charles Tl. Cochrane tho ten don promoter, has made 'ack Sharkey an offer to flKht a return battle of twenty rounds In London with Jimmy 'Wilde, tho flyweight champion, fharkey agreed to sign for a guarantee of S1A.000 and three round trip tickets. " New Oxfords for Men Their quality in sures the. utmost serviceability. Steitieriffalfi 1420 Chestnut St. "Whtr Only tha DeM Is Go4 Ebmwb" Why-Man! This is the Greatest News in Years SUIT & Extra Pair of Trousers Made to Your Measure $49.50 of Finest All Wool Suitings $65.00 and $60.00 Values Convince yourself! Come in and see the splendid all-wool suitings we offer then try to match them in the ready-made clothes shops. You'll find they want as much, if not more, for ready-made clothes with one pair of pants. We can only make this offer while our pres ent stocks of woolens held out. Arc you going to delay and then feel sorry after 1 Make it tomorrow and "that it is a real bargain." Bring Your Coat Here For An 1 Extra Pair of Trousers I The large stock of patterns we have on hand nives H you a good chance of matching up your coat. . S s .- a fuMlBtaWIIIWIWWIisMltMaWllllllllaM iHstIM""" """"""" i'hsi mwi tw h ii i m hi i4isiH1lrTrn8n TY LETE Entranco of Lansdowno Assures Fast Basoball and Koon Com petition Botwoon Six Clubs The entrance of I.nnsdowne In lli Delaware County Suburban League hns caused the other five clubs to sit up nnd tnke notice, and there Is little doubt that the rivalry that will exist between tho six teams will equal that of the good old days of the defunct Delaware county circuit. Four of the entrants nre old rivals Media, Rockdale. Morton nnd Lans.' uowne, the competition dntlng bark to the days of the Central Division League of DclawarQ county. With the nddl. tlon of Drcxel Hill nnd Highland Park the circuit is nn near perfect ns it Is possible to get it, nnd the grounds of nil the teams nro conveniently located which also means n good deal. ' All the mapngcrs hnvo their attention focused on funds to cnrrV them through the j-cason nnd the signing of players and' neither Is an easy matter. The cost of equipping the teams and other expenses hnve increased consldernfclv It hns been decided to open the teason on either May in or 122. and the season will comprise twenty-two games, eleven in each hnlf, the split reason being again in effect. All the teams will play exhibition games before the start of the regular enmpaign. Tho managers arc: Rock dale. Sylvester Guy; Media. Robert Steele; Morton, Oeorge Schroder Lnnsdownc, Isaac Rhodes; Ilichlnmi Park, P. J. 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