i" J" 1 ,11 aVi ij iij.iiUjDiiiiitiini n.iinii mil 1 ' 1 dlMW '! " ' fcdwwMilWi11li m '"'' V ft r.h ' ' I R lr LA. :, ' fc- Mmm.'i ,.., n nijlMli mihubmph-U. 1 Uhi iiitil 1 i in... ! 1 i .f.i ii-iI Ummtmmmii .y-iwi w w ' 1 n xim.i i.i.i ... n 1 n '! 1 m iBp im 11 Btf MOtif WANTS A CARLOAD OF ATHLETES FOR 'M rfT at JU5T WALK HARRY r sv I Yo CERTAIMW ( YoO'Lt. tvieVGR GET , N5- f TE COUNT y 1 FUM OUT OR , 1 AR60IMD TU6 COURSE HARRY TOPPED THftT V -ft, Ball OUT V C-X I I'D BE MPPV .Xgf ,-vH. OUR. GAME! IP I f AND WATCH VflU ' "V VOMG BILL f I OF THERE JIM- , 5h. s Hft -"Sh h I flBT Ifau Vbo-RB J feX V I I , " s I ' ' VITT LIKELY TO GO TO YANKEES, ANOTHER DEAL BY CONNIE MACK THUS BEING SWEPT FROM BOARDS Uy ROBERT XV. WHKN the Knt So nii-l tiuini p.tmmI through I'hiln tlriphin lal night both -lul- wen- without manager. 'Mifimvv noil Banovv left the clubs flat in Norfolk nncl luiMrnrtl to New York to tiansact some bifineso vvlili'ii illirrtlv concerns the well -known game of baseball. Mc draw liml to tllt-pcc of some surplus talent nnil Harrow vvni on the market to buy some. Tim ilors tinnnctcd business togetner. Tliis i not managers in rival leagues. However. Harrow attended" an important confereme in the Inrgc city today, wltl'i Miller Muggins and Colonel Huston tnking the other important pnrts. Tho Red Sot manager vanf players, nnd probably will put over n big deal with the Yanks before the sun takes the count this p. m. Here is the dope : The Yanks owe lloston one player In the Ruth deal nnd Harrow already has claimed Hodie. Therefore, l'ing is about to become a Ked Sock, whether !e likes it or not. Hut Harrow is not satisfied with the mitlicldcr nloue. He wants other players nnd will try to lull. Huggins and Huston out of them today. About n week ago the Yanks mnde u comiral propo sition to Harrow which caused much laughter in the Ued So camp. They offered to trade Hodie. Pratt nnd Tui'-k Hannah for Schang. MeNnlly and Vitt. This was -trangled while still young nnd swept away with the mu i ist That elided the o0rturc and all of the parties con erned washed up for a new act. ATOll' the sicne tinnpc to .cic Yoih. The tall. iV nig finite! An &rrn icsunictl, villi llarmje im c limltii'j role, lie teill endeavor io impress h nmlieiiee nml simp n lot nf players, expectinn noth ing heller than a lo anil 2o split. Vraiih Baker Is Through MANACKU i:i holds a big trump card up his sleeve In Oscar Vitt. the holdout third bn-eman. Oscar. t,y the wav. is entirely superfluous now that I'dilic l'oster U holdius down the hot corner and the Ked Sox can do u'tiiout him. Ilowcwr. such is not the case with the auks. ccordins t" S"ssip spilled on IMilie Lewis's train c.tmins from Rending esterdn. Trank Haker has an nounced that he positively would not play ball this year. Ili wrote a letter to Huggins before the team left Jack sonville telling nf his decision, and now the New- Yorkers n ! minus n star lulielder. AVith Tewster nnd AVHrd on the hospita'i list Robin Meu.se is the only third baseman on the pauoll. and the joungster does not have the con fidence of the oilier pin vers. Therefore an ex pencilled man is neednl. and that means Vitt. The chain es ure that Mike McNallv and Vitt will be swappd for I'r.-m. Hannah and a pitcjiei. and if tin deal goes through Hotui will not be in .such bad slmpr. Neither will the Yanks. for that matter. Pratt will play H'vutid and round out the intieUl with Mclnnls, Scott nnd l-'ostei Hodie will be Mutiuned in center Held, with lloooir in right and Mcnoxky and Ilendrys alternating in left Wallj Schang will not be sold n traded. Harrow- win emphatic in this stuteuicut down South, nnd it is veiv likil that he will come to terms with his star ratchet. Vnll ulwas has h,-ii undeipaid and deserves a boo it in salar,' II li'i'ill Aim si'iial ilcuh up Ins slecie al pies- A i'. piiibulilii ii ill piil saniethinn ovei irhnh ll ilici iiln a 'i Im'l elnb hi loic the niton open''. PHILS VANQUISHED 2-1 Columbus Team Noses Traveling Major Leaguers in Torrid Fray Coliiiiibus. ().. Apnl 1" -Tin Phil lies lost an iNiiting exhibition contest yistndav to tlie Im-nl i lull, which was compelled of t.ittnei big league plii'cr-. 'iv the i.orc of -' to 1, I TI t ll sole Used tl.iee twirleis. Imi mu scoring was un usually scarce, as etcellnitly and wn ach hurler pitched , nffuideil fine sup- ', pint I itherow sfoidl the first run of the i g.iuie for the Phillies in the twelfth Ititiing, but the lionje team managed to t ' in their half of the frame, and after hi other iiining iiniventful for each! sidi Columbus decided the contest. The hitting was frupient but rarely combined, and when the latter did happen individual plav of sterling Viitiiit saved the nin- SMITH NINE FORMED Mayer May Hurl for New Kensing- tog Club W'IMi the absence of the old lluiiow gnte b.ireball club fiom the diamond in Kensington, the fans of that section ftnve transferred their attention to the new Marshall K Smith & Bro Club. The Smith club hns secured grounds ut "B" nnd Tioga stieets and the Ilurrow Kate stands nnd bleachers. The team will be under the pla.ving direction nt Frank Curioll. with Krank Iloiighkirk. vice ptcsident of the Mnr hhul K. Smith iS. Bro. Co. as the busi ness malinger. McKenty, who pitched lor the Bridgeport team of the Bastern League last ear. will be one of the iiioundsiiicn. nnd the signature of Maer, furmerly of- the Chicago Cubs, js epected lit any time. Vith these two. nnil Mackin, formerly stur of the Ilnrrowgate team, Carroll will have a trio of star twirleis N FOURTEENTH MAXWI21X m he i iioii Cleielanil, Xeir Connie Shifts Efforts THIS New York confctencc todny probably will min the deal Connie Mnck was trying to 'put ovei for n star infielder. That star happened to be Oscar Vitt. and Connie wns ery keen about getting him. He made Harrow n good offer, which was turned down flat. Har row, in return. cAmc buck with a counter offer, which also wns swept out The Hoston manager was willing to part with Vitt. but wanted to make an even trade. "I will tnke either Perry. Naylor. Perkins or Joe Pagan in exchnngc for Vitt." he said. "Nothing doing." said Connie, and once more our A's got it in the neck. Vitt would hne helped some in the Mackian infield He is a heady plaer and could steady the youngsters. However, the thin tourist lins not admitted defeat. He lias shifted his tactics anil now is on the trail of another intielder who looks very good nnd lins had lots of ex perience. Connie, however, with becoming modest.., refuses to divulge the name of the new candidate, fearing that some body will beat him to it rll E trading mnikel. nhich has hien dull all win ter, now is priUinn up a bit. Last-minute transactions in he quite common nnd a lot nf players re ill find themselves on stinuyc payroll. White Sox Want Pcnnock HERB PENNOCK, one of our t itizens. who broke in with Connie Mnck. is another much -sought person on the Red Sox. Herb is pitching great ball this year and seems to have suddenly developed into a star. He has found himself nt Inst and opened the ejes of the National Leaguers with his superb flinging. Now the White Sox lire after lleibert. They have offered John Collins and Liebold or Eddie Murphy any two of them for the stellar southpaw, and (ilenson re ceived what is commonlj known as the cold shoulder. Cleveland aKo wants a southpaw and Detroit wants nu infielder. Armando Mnrsans, the Cuban, who wns sent to Boston on trial, ha beat it to that dear Cuba, never to play ball ngiiiu. Armando lias been idle for two jcars and tried to not tnrnn tlicy done bctwcrn come nacK. lie uiun 7 IS i i O'Mar aid ra. Ihr n playing a sieilf name irith Indianapolis. Jail. Hendricks iron tome phiycri in erehnnye and the deal iiiai pa Ihiouqh, ISnrrnn iritninly f? a him person these days. Giants Don't Fear Reds Till'. Giants are looking good and the plnjers believe they will finish nt the top of the league. They fear Chicago nnd Brooklyn nnd don t give the other clubs n look-in. Arnold Staatz is playing well in the outheld and alternating with Bennv Knuff Some say lie will get the veteran's job. but he will have to go some. n; O GAMK nt ppery footing. Copvrialit SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS SKI, DOM does a boxer ever agree to give another mittmnn n chance to re- lleem himself after being knocked OUt., i ni,.c f ,.,. c. , l.r. tiw.i.L-nrniit is ah- , ' unless, of course, the knockcroui is an I ' -olntel.v certain that he would ti'pent. Out'1"' " those few cases it has often taken many months before such a con lest was remade. Tonight ut Ihe Nn tionnl Club Ait Hoot, of Cleveland, will get an opportunit.v to pinve whether the knockout he suffered nt the right-hand wallop of Dannv I'msli. former Buton and now of Baltimore, was n mistake when they go on in the main mix. l"i n-li scored a knockout over -Hoot less than u mouth ago on the night of Match 17. to he emu i It was the opinion of nl most evei.v one who saw that bodt thai ncit was i minted out purel.v tlnoiigh n niistakc of his own permitting Referee ,loe tiriffo to toll the necessary teti witn out making an attempt to regain his leet. even though it wits evident that the Clevelnnder was not hurt. Krush showed in that bout that he wns clever hnd n stiff wallop and looked like n piomising boxer. Whether he can stop Boot again remains to be seen; never- thclciii. Puish will have no easy assign- liienl against uie nine imiun. iio mis i l.Ar.,l In hla hnmo tfiiA-n frilliiw-. unu uuuji .,. ..,,.. . fi,.,.. ers as a probable successor to .lolmn.V Kilbuue's throne. l.eo Klnneran, a nutfalu llulitw'etsht will make hla flrat rnuaneipnii appearance in ihe National's mtflnal lunlaht Hla nppo neni will be IHI'y Hnl'1. ho hefty hlnor from Irlco Other bouta dtio O'Keefe vh lohnny Mealey, Georulo Adama vs Terry McCue and Jimmy Mvmlo v. -Marty Kane .llnmn Jtiirphr. l)or rromoier and ref i eree will be half of ihe headline r ui the ' ... a. ln.. nlnhl luhan I. a ..lit I... iilinpia on .iteni'ini eie' V lo . u v i oppuietl IO .ilira-y wvuwt. . ... ......, .. u Adam Ityan aald today that .Murph waa In Ihe li-Bt of shape, anil prepared to ttlve Don ley n Bruellne encounter. Other lioutu Oeorsle Adama va. Younif Coaler. Terry ilr llueh va Johnny nuieaell Al Hrown rommny Warren unit Hay O .Malley va 'lnlil Leonard Two referees will offlclate tn the wruutlln muleliea at Ihe National flub nejtt Wednea daj nlaht William II Hocap. of the Piibiic Lr.roi:ii and Prnf William II Herrmann each will refereu In two lonteate llolilii f.iiniila wlrea from New Voi-Vr "Wremlera all In uood hap nnd ready for VI. .ii.. M.l..i t.lvln ' Hiv nt the ktar heavi- misht urapnle-rn Imm been Kaltlue In uhupn In Ihe I'la hur- foi their inatrlica nere noi week The program will ie 1.11..1 Traill. Younka, Turk va Hlanllau Zhkn. ole Jim I.ondn flreek. v.. Steve .siaalall. Itunalan Jack Edwardn. CallfornU, vi. unu.." rlickei mji irilh Clneaijo, Yoik anil the Athletics. I Deli nil. nun- ii.ii.-n. m- uiun i i-ii-ii -.,,,, -.,, i, .Hi, ni snipped nun back , Huggins. Mar-an.. however, took it on the run through Jacksonville and did no .top until he got back to the p nutation or wheievcr he ves Thus pas.oth mother bi-leaguer out of the hie teni .moiner uiB leaguer out ot tue nig teni i even smrt. so narrow snipped him thai llaiioie also it vriLimi OlUe fornei llroollyn mtielilei. irln, Reading ve-iei(,iv Cold wen I her and ii!" ruble l.rdotr Co. iiirn st .n. i.ih.i vc I n ,1 hi I i - tin i nu la ancl rvclone Fiurns air Johuntcn rliUdtl I Miistii r.nlnr returned from lrpv f m. V, "' "'" "Iiti h'e whb In conference with jimnu wild" th- llrlton who I to nu- I'liii.in.. via-mr. nt ihi c in ..t in.. .'".' 'A. po.r.,.,.n.le" .'. 'H.'1 nn ,h" nlshl '' X' r ' -' VUMe InM TMnr that Jl- r- i- 'c-l m toilsh tui(. with Murray, an h ih- I. ii mformcil thai Murmy timi..l '" lluKsfll In two roumln. whl!e It. look ill- Union Hc-vn roun'lii In win from Thi inn' 'ml nml ihcn nut umil iift-r lhc rof c r. e hni ftoppnl thfl hour 'Iriilor if Mill rl n. mi his Mrelitv M. in us milium la iiliinnlns a luhtwi-.ch' mln ,1 ion tournev at th Auditorium nr ,!; vr'Tv;,;le;',c;r.h,,na,,lv,fi!a,nn;.n:,',m, 1,,;oU,, i' "" " Kttii vww- I. . ii-hi when franki.. riarh will in.-et it v- T'V:;!. .WUX iTi, mi. d.'orK' i'hrlitlnn Touchpy Dujfun I'tJl II i I ( in r"il niii mi lir) JJ M, a 1. lli MiL'arO jinr lijiumv ArkT It. t i . K',1 1 nnirr IkiiiI wlitch .MnrrijM WiltMni- ih f niK tn rlor it n hrlriR tocethrr Jov W nicht ulio h.iH Nn howlniy promt it ns fnrm rrrrnth nml Hank MrOnvrn of I'-jrt 111 hmnn 1 llnnk whiUs to net a hout with Jinitn lt( Tmm,t 0'MaUr, nf Ttnn dirt i ut rum rff in Hi" national amattur tounio in llfntfn cuTlv in th wfk rMrn u n-n lie oulU rwt moki ih weight for bin clann Kll, Unffi f n, niny yarrt , ln hox i i;. aninj," im .pru in. vvoir ,i ft It.acllnir P.i Anrll L'O. Wolf W' mill III ,1 regular Utile WOlr 111 the nil? ' H' I'-' "hiiwn milendld form In m imui h.r n,M manager. .Inhn Jl MeDerm.ili i hhmoiu m net inon work In I'hlllv toi ihc tilth fellow l "llininnsnn. ihe t'lnclnnail liahin ,ini In haik n t'hiladelphla Hnd haa emnlln aie a ntudent in the .ommerclal aixl subiouan Khlp rlnn at I'emple l'nlverli Al almi eiipe'la to eontinue boalne He villi he un able in ki t Into rlnij action prnbablj for thru uts because of damaced ear Jae n llavun i I Hiking after Thompson plder liell-, Ih" veteran. Ik Kr.vlu.ill re cuperatlnK from hla recent attack of tin A" iein a he In lit to allp on the inllte na wllh hla arch enemy. Jerk llagan. Una P.nr will hi kept buay. Their boxlni ex. Inbiilon la In demand throUKIiout the Eaat ( harlry Anceln. nf Trenton, haa imdet t.ikin the management of another boxer lohnny Walker haa been added to the An r haa been acieieet to the An Anuelo wanta to matih hla Ith HiiRhey Hiitelilnaiin They uelo taible en'ii eimiiir nun ,!.. .... ....".. . ,iji boxed here at the National on ' hrlstmaa I "v Pal Moore Cancels Bout Hemline. !.. April 10 .Mrmnlne p ifmpin. m MJ'.ni elled ItO with flat- 1 Mini., tiirmipii ViIm inaiiaser. ll ..... .... .-b.. ..... .. un a tin-round bout here I tllnB Ipnard I'hllacle Jbeen acheluled by the iiii.rnnnn iuiiii nar. inr .i.ii.i u elpnia. ine maicn had Waiinn Ainieuc 1 inn IS MURDER. AT TIMES, L Wright Says Quakers Have Good Chance to Go Abroad. Scores Knockers IV nn Im- a chance to be represented In the ciew laces at the Olympic meet nt Belgium next summer. Conch Joe Wright, the veteran Cana dian instructor of the Red nnd Blue's crews, yesterdnj nftcnioon, upon his re turn Horn n visit at his home in Toronto. Canada, commented on the posslbilitv of the Penn onrsmen pnrtici- pating in the Olympic rncea. ! "I have some line material, unu n we get our oatsmen'to break into their best form the will have an opportunity to get in the Olympic races. The crew which will icpresent America, T think, will be pinctieally decided upon nt Un American Ilcnlcj i aces." With grim determination to get the best he cm out of his crew material and gam victory on the t linrles river in the races with Harvaid and Princeton I May 1. Conch Wiight started to work over his boats jestei dny afternoon. v.. ii.... i.-i,.,r ' o tine l lieu "No one has been 'liicd- or dropped fiom any Penn ciew. I had no such plans," sniil Wright. "No crew was I ever tleliuitelj picked for the first race i nf n sensmi. ns tlmt rncn inves n conch his first opportunity to see what his len do under pressure, l'roni now on I am going to carry on a program of shifting m men from one boat to the other. All of them will get n chance, nnd 1 want to use various combinations In the varsity and junior varsity boats." The final selections will be made, and the personnel of the Penn boats will be announced next week, toaili Wright stated .veMordny He continued: Reports about the condition ol our crews lor tin nle. lace were cntiielv unauthorized and unfounded and did not come from me. I gave out no informn- Hon legnrding lVnn's crevv.s after inter- '"I"S I"'' I"I1I.IU l IM.H I4l-.imi.ll -,.,,... ,,,!., ,;,.,. ,,t i, l'n.l!,,.. .i..ci,, wl inning foToi'ont" cc. until m.v leturn to Philadelphia. v.. itnins vini..t...i No Rules Molatcd . parM11PM (0),' in 00l ,,,. jug. and they showed it in the race last .. ..1. V . ....... I. .. ..... !.. PENN CREWS WIL TRY FOR OLYMPICS WCCK. .Ill IMIlMlll'll VI IHI VM'IC 11UI 111 ".' nn-n-iiitii ,11 uniir. condilloii ioiiIiI make such a powerful For thiee seasons Peck and Sweenej eflort ngimist ii strong wind as did our , have pla.ved stellar roles nn the basket" men. It is possible for nuv crew to ball stage. In Hint stretch hey hav" become entiiclj cxlinustid after rowing played on throe championship teams. In ,i mile while putting forth such a (light. WIS the UeJ nnd Blue landed the Inter "The boys lowed u wonderful nice, collegintc League title und finished nt and I wns proud of them I said the the head of the league-again in l!)lll; but best crew would win the line and it did. then was no chnmpionship at stake on Alniidv Yale and Harvaid. it is re- account of the war. This season Penn ported to me. nre beginning to shift I copped the league title and cndedJie their men about just ns I will do. It , campaign by trimming Chicago in three is the lozical thing to do in order to sumes for the American crown. pick jour best crew." Makes Many Shifts Although bumpered bemuse his mo torho.it hnd not been Inoiight to the South street boutliouse fiom the upper Sehu.vlkill course j esteida.v . the Bed and Blue i ouch perched himself along the banks of the liver nnd caiefull.v scruti iil.id the work of his piotegcs. Many shifts weic made in tlie seating of the shells before the men weic unified back to the boathnuse. Crew practice will take place on the lower course hereafter, and it will give the vcteian Penn tutor nn opportunity to watcli the woik of the l.'0-poiind and ficslnneii boats as well Today is 'Keller Da" to all Penn oJismen. and tlicy nie planning an In- i formal observance in honor of ( nptnlu i 1 1. .... Knllni i luivi. Iiii-llulnt tl.wlnv lllall Ueliei . W lloe lilillnlnv Is toilay. "" BENDER LEAVES PENN Chief Departs to Manage New Ha ven; Praises Quakers Big Chief Bender packed up his duds votcrday. ' After giv ing ri hand lit breaking Penn hasebnll men" int., sh, , the formed Atllli't Ii'S vtm kmir pu p.iumI tn ilr part for New Haven, vvheie he will , inaiiiige the Kew Hiivui tenm of the i I.IISICI 11 lcilKue I The old kink iu hi hi living navv de veloped ut tin elbow vestenlav and Mike Dee. trainer, gave tlie chief a little "doctoring and 'ironed out" , the veteran's iinn. ''It'll take a month i ti get rid or It, giunteil Bender. 'These college bos ate coming along line." the idol of Philadelphia fans for it dozen 3 curs return ked. Penn ought to have 11 good team. The boys u-v hitting pretty good and the.v'ic cov eting lots of ground." Georgetown to nay uoston college lloston, April 10 The lloieton Colleen foot- hall atneuuin amiuuini-u nere Inrludea ll Liiene lure wllh Marietta oil. ci. nn N'nvem. her an and one wllh Ueurmtonn here on, Novembor .' BIG RETURN MATCH NATIONAL A. A. TO NIGHT Artie Root vs. Danny Frush 1 , M.nrln M.ri.. IcT Jimmy Menclo v. Marty Kane Georgie Adam vi. Terry McCue Otto O Kcefe vi. Johnny Mealey Billy Roljih v. Leo Finneran 'llfketa lit IlonaiiliT'a. SI H. Utli St. 1 n a a r ti A I. T. iiitokrh,. O u " lj ' I'llNMiVI.VVMt Franklin rlelil. Tnilai, 8 I. Jl. nmrrvrii ami Neath. III. 110. f.n Hl tfilml.!. . . nttlre. Aihnlmlon, B0( . AND REALLY JUSTIFIABLE? "MAMAnATHAT" rV7j MiaSBD .ONE BILL PENN FIVE TO ELECT DANM'NICHOL CAPTAIN Star Quaker Guard Will BclN Chosen at Banquet to Championship Team on Monday REWARD FOR PLAYERS By EDWIN ,1. TOLLOCK PENNSYLVANIA'S championship baslcetbnll players, who cienncu up i . . i every laurel tne inuoor sport nnu to oner " collegians, will be banqueted in n "incr fitting to the honor the '"mblc- looted pinyers nnve urougni i uiu v.-u nnd Blue. The banquet will be put on nt the I'niversity Club Monday night, nnd old basketball stars of as far back as 1800 will be on hand to pay tribute to the stats of the present. Aside from the toast to be tendered the Quaker athletes, the most imnortnnt act of the evening will be the election of a captain for next year's quintet. There is only one logical man for the post Dan McNichol. one of the greatest sunnls in Penn baskctbnll history, .... , "ree-Letter Man McNichol. one of the most versatile as well as cannble athletes at the Uni- versity. is a three-letter man. He has ""' "is r in football and linscball as well ns basketball, but of the three branches he is best nt the indoor game. Almost raised on n court nnd in u cnge, Danny lins developed to a point where he was looked upon ns the best all around pla.vcr in collegiate ranks last season. Alieady Danny has been elected cap- n tn nf tlie baseball team, which todav goes to toe liat Willi Rutgers. It is very seldom that one athlete is elected i " cnimini i" icuins. i m- nisi uouuic I Pilot nt Penn was How aid Berry, who I 'Pl '"' "nc1 "d baseball teams. I 'rHo stars Lost '!'!, t I M.l... ..!!.! ..Ml ..!-.- "' imiiiini .iiuniui.v nigiii. iviii cose J J. .Jionsl.in 'Venn, ?,mM I Ln Swinor iaiiiioiisiiip team, and Mike Swcenej. lie I ashy forward who topped nil the inillvidunl scorers in the ntercol eg ate Icaguc. Sweeney and Peck will receive llinli il . til. it.i ., u t.i T.i.t.i I.cil Leaijiie Tvilco In two of his three years Sweeney led the league in scoring. Peck wns picked by nianj critics iu all of his three sea sons for a position on the nil -collegiate live. The loss of these two stars will be a seven- one. The other three regulars. McNichol. Graves and Itoscnast, will leturn. and so will IIutit.inger, who filled in Graves's post during the Chi cago sciies jn such u splendid fashion. The team will be the guests of the alumni und students, who will turnout in force to pn.v tribute to it. Gold basketballs and sweuters will be give.) to tlie athletes. Balph xMorgnn. the chairman of the baskctbnll committee nt IVnn and the secretary of the Intcr collegiate League, will be toastmabtor. More Shifts In Crew .New llinen, Ciiiin,. April 10. Two more ' nss wen- made In the Y.ile varaliy crew liv flu NlcUalln wben Cow-lea No. .1 In tha sicuiiil khell , replaced ftehlerfolln at No. , ', ""'l '.V.1"""11, No I" " "econd boat, re- I placed Walker at No 3 Walker waa pro- inolnl in the flrst Isiat. replaclns Xlcllenry Breeders Change Rules l.niilMllle, li.. April 1(1 Chance. In the. r.ul'" "'the American Saddle ASlM? rJXmT-W "f h rptflMereU acldlo stall Eanaie jiorae jireedern' nuai meeting made the femalo progeny t.lllnn Ah. n ......... ' ;;,' li117M,""r' J wWlo atalllon." Previously '" """ Km" "ero e"g"" Its aroma is simply captivating Reply Cigar Co., PHILADELPHIA, PA. DELL PHONE mm&m & v i 9 V-liHVK&V-'Vftk. TT r .1 i MliaKtt.slllVl v-vjiu rnr iiinT pmpn i wmmwA. w: . " r 1 tMKMJ jMBttl. AriSbv U M.fk'f-.i"' -- " liinlilo s- . vVJnBRiSfiKMn "ITiV "cicniiiu vuaiiiy I "Answers SBmaL: l,f?K ',e ' tl,.a.t '!a.8 i 1 the smoke N'liByHnstV wllh thc smok M . Li ''SMMwaTs'l'XNuSx. ing public. -i question i$m&iyZxir. ,. 3 HaHBTyHis '0Ur 8hnpen I Its aroma is WtvrQ&JrllltK. 5 i simply captivating "SSSSfcryttk. , I mMMV Yn. HUCGINS OFFERS A1 TRWK AM EASY HAMAU TWO STARS LOST Hubert Perk (upper) and Mlhc Sweeney, the two Penn basketball stivrs who will be graduated in .lime. These players, illi the rest of tho championship train, will be banqueted by the students and (he alumni Monday Rain Halts .Tennis Tourney I'lnrliiirat. N. C, April 10 Play In the North nnd South lennla tournament called off eaterday because of ruin Tho tournament will be resumed today If the weather permit. Reading Rally Beats High Point llinli rolnt. N. r.. April '10. A belated battlUK rally enabled tho Iteadlnir Inter natlonals to noae out tho lllsh l'olnt Pied mont League club, 7 to 0 Browns Let Gene Robertson Go St. Loiila, April 10 Tho St Louis Amer icana havo nnniui ccd tin release of lleno llobertsan. Infielder tn tho Columbus club of thi) American Asaoclatlon THuHrES Mon. Evg., April 12, 1920 Kay O'Mnllcy vs. Teddy Leonard Al Brown vs. Joiuniy Warren Terry McIIugh vs. Johnny Uusscll George Adams vs. Youiib Coster JIMMY MICKKY Murphy vs. Donley Seats on sule, reculiir nrlers. Illnc hum lintel. 11th nnd Vlarket Htreela Major Biddlc Tournnmcnl I Anrll I3lh ami 20th. Knroll Now. Prlrrs Odd M'utrlira, liolil l'olm I'rltet PIIILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S HotliiE Tautlit. No runUIiment Io 1'iiullt, , K. K. Cor. 1STII i CHKSTNIIT llh lloor. Inc. LOMDARD 878 rf?A a ?$? -ZSSl I viv i v i . J m i!!iiillllllllllllllllB , .... W9 aiH ' IJjt-ArfTrThMLF IbibTLjI VMlMorj. Evj., April 12, 1921)1 tmmMikVri. ? V(s7!'IH&Uii'v - Actual ale of lluUKI'I.Y f Mll' Fcwslcr Is Recovering; May Rejoin Yankees New York, April 10. According to word received from Baltimore last night, Wilson. Fcwstcr, who is re cuperating nt Johns Hopkins Uni versity Hospital from the effects of being bit on the head by a pitched ball nt Jacksonville, Is recovering rapidly. Ho was able to sit up yes terday for tho first time and is man aging to speak more coherently than heretofore. This bit of, news has given the Ynnks cnusc to hope that Fcwstcr will bo nblc to piny before July, the time predicted after his removal to Baltimore. HIES AND GRAYS MATCH CALLED OFF Rain Keeps Mackian Squad Idle Teams Now to Separate Norfolk, Va.. April 10. The gnmc scheduled yesterday between tho Whites and Ornvs nf the Athletics was pre vented by rain. The Mack party reached here about 1 o'clock, three hours late. It mined here all morning and until Into in tho afternoon, when the sun enmo 'out. This wns to hnvc been tlie last game between the Whites nnd Grays, ns the first tenm left Inst night for Baltimore where it is scheduled today and tomor row. Since the two squnds reunited nt At lanta, the Whites have played much better ball than the Grays, and have won two and played their first-tenm rivals u thirtccn-lnning tie. Manager Mack has decided to keep Glenn Myntt. the joung catcher oh- tained from the Houston club, nil the j car. While not it finished backstop by any means, ho hns the earmarks of de veloping into a. first-class catcher. rilOTOITAYsl PHOTO Pt AYS THFIU w COMPANV r ,OFlMERICA All.mU. 12th, Morris . I'assyunk Avo.V fMiiamDra t.,t unv t v.z u.io.i' .HHIA.M (Hiiriill in "JlIOl'I.U A HUSIIANI' KOUGIVr.?" A I I PrUPMV rrunkford & Allegheny rtLLLUnull 1 Stat. Dally -i 1.1 i:b-8. at . NororA TALjr.voot: in "SI.IK i.ovi:.s AND l.lCS" A PHI I r 02D i THOMP&ON STS. MI VJ1L.W MATINIHI DAILY ALICB LAKU tn "SHOULD A WOMAN TKLL?" ADfAniA CHESTNUT Dclow 1CT11 rtlWvrtUIrt 10 a. M to ll-l.-i J. M CONSTANCK TALMAD015 In "TWO WRHIvS" BALTIMORE 51st . HALTIMOHU llvun ll ail. Mat. Sat. MADC51 KIINNIIDV III "STHICTLY CONriDUNTIAL" BLUEBIRD IlItOAD STRKRT AND HltSOI'l.HANNA AV1J. ItOni'IUT WARWICK In "JACIJ STRAW" BROADWAY 3Ti ,V?,,1fr .MVe LION1H. IIAItHYMoni: in "Till: COI'I'LMIIIUAIV CAPITOL 12 MAHKXT STRUCT 1(1 A M. in 11 is 1. Xt. alii n .iuvui; in "THE .Sl'ORTINlJ IIUCIIHSS" COLONIAL a,n..fi,,Ma7p,..cn:M,'1 r "m- hlaini: hammi:rs'tein in "(HlEATf.R THAN TAME" n"lVIPRPsss JIAIN 8T- MANAYUNK 1IV1I IXCiOJ MATINEi: DAILY LOL'IS ni'.NNIRON in "MISFIT EARL" ITANIII V THEATRE 1311 Market UU 1 -UVUL. I ii a M to MldnlBht CHARLES RAY In "ALARM CLOCK ANDY" FAIRMOUNT t'da HARRY T MOREY in "THE l-'LAMINO CLUE" ATW sT TIIEATRE-Dclow Bpruc JU 1 n Jl, MATINEE DAILY TOM MOORE In "TORY'S ROW" : FR ANKTI IN ""HUD . F1T7.WATER JAMES .1 COItnETT In "THE I'RINCE Ol AVENUE A" i GREAT NORTHERN '.?"? ? ft.? 1 NORMA TALtlAlXlT; In "ailCi IjUVIUN aisu lies IMPFRIAI U?TU WALNUT STS. 11V1I CII-lw M., an. Eves 7 it b NA7.IMOVA In "STRONGER THAN DEATH" LEADER 41ST & TT't" ave. ' Sylvia llreamer. Robt Oor'de'in, ! neitpectiiblii g by 1'roxy." Charlla Chaplin, "Champion." 1 IRFRTY "OAD t COI.UMRIA AV. 1.1DII1 I MATINEE DAILY CRAITORD KENT In "OTHER MEN'S SHOES" 333 MARKET WTo'.'K S MIRIAM COOPER In 'rllll'ULlJ A HL'MIA.M rORUIVE?" MODEL 2li -7 ST Orcheatr7. lVVLyil. Cnntlniinua 1 tn 11 IIOKVRT nORWORTH In iiuill.li llll'j lillUH" imwmLni),MiuuttuttwiuiiuiPl EUREKA" S'BfflgSSfflSft.rlFRANKFORD l5.v wi4iiis Jvi.iiiiA4l. voiiriu in Completa chart ahowlhe rrorim for tha r, sjr.n ur TWUTIl ' mwWMA w El Professional Champion Wint 220 and Two-Mile Events at Palaco Norval Baptie. world's profession! speed sKttter..won tlie furlong and twn. mile races last nisht at the lee Y&Utt rorty-iiitti nnil .Market streets, n, scored 13 points ; Hurley Davidson. 1 (ilbney Bclfay, 0, nnd Phil Kcarnw l' Bclfny, the local favorite, nolsbed third in tlie rtistnnce race after recover. ing himself from n fall on the thirteenth lap. In the half-mile race Bclfay tool i' spill, which resulted In Baptie tnkinf . slide. Bclfay was leading the trio at the time and looked like a winner. y0. lowing the spill, there was only one lin to go. nnd Davidson had no rotnpetitioc Phil Kearney, who hnd lienn n,t..;..i by tho physician to stay out of th smiling, cuuipcicil in i up two-mill event. Despite the lame back Kearnn l',lol,n,l n ,.in l.l.!...l T.ir ' "'' ' c i.iiiu iM-iuiiu Ill-liny. 220-D.rri nkatp- imviason: third. Bclfay time -i 'fij won nv nam ...... I nrpn Risrinri SfJ.Mnrd skHte Wrn bv Davlitaon is I n.l ll.nll.i II.I.J ll-w-.. m.Tl .'?... .? I Two-mllo khBtvA-'n'on by Iln'ntle" "wVn! navidsonjthtrd Ueltay: fourth Keirnif, I Wallace Beats Conlon Hnrrlhbiinr, April 10. In a trn-round bt. tlo lnt night l'ntsy Wallace, PhlladriiihU won ovi-r stovo Ccnlon. of Altonnn Jcxipii. Ion wfta nlso a Mlcht winner over Kid Trt nrlcka. of Allentown. Dick Conlon. of At. tnonav won ovi-r Jark Trarey, Now Tcrk irl Hoy arponndd. of New York. Ion th a ciston to Younit Kulton. AI!inton Eirt bout went tPn rcundn. Doo t'utch, maninr for Wnllace, nnnounced that lie would tin any manaircr $M0 to get WIMe and lVallin tn tho rlnc acnln ' Lewis's Dog Best in Show rincluirat. . r.. Anrli in Vr n Ii1h Jr.'d eelebratrd crcjliound, Champ'oi Lannlowno .Sunflower, vviih hiIJiiuiciiI h li fhovv at the ronrtllnlun of III Meennil annnil iIor allow et-rday. Ilxpcrlj. who hn1 II tended other Iwneh allows In thla country tnJ nlironcl. where Hie beautiful Krejhounil ti) ,iwii in,. inHiirni nunura, aiuieo milt UUII ilowne .Sunflower haa never hctnn to bfttir iidvniitaso than ilurlns tho l'lnehurit evcnL I'HOTOI'I.AYS 1 te fcmiM i.& BAPTIE IS VIC TOR TWICE IN ICE RAC The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is n guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for thj thcatra in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. nCDDDrirl 03D A.ND XTT.. Vv'r' HAVKItronDAVll . IIIIM1I.N r-AII.NI .VI III "THE CORSICAN HROTHERS PAI API7 121 MARKET STItEUtl "-"-x-i 10 A. M to 11 13 T .l Louis!!, ui.auji in "THE LONE WOLF'S DAUCII.TER' PRIMPPT5Q. 1018 MARKET STRt I . is,i;ura A. M. to II 13 P. . SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "1IRA.ND OP LOI'EZ' RPT.PNT MARKET ST 11. low UTIll -"" IIHn A, M Io ll 1. OLIVE THOMAS In "OUT YONDER" RIA1 TO OERMANTOWN AVE IJ-I X KJ AT TL'LPEIIOCUKN ST. ETHEL CLAYTON In "YOUNO MRS. WI.NTHItor" RI1RV MARKET ST IHXOW TTH I KUDI ,n A. M tn II 13T.M. HEHSIE UARRIHCALK In "THE WOMAN VIIO UNDERSTOOD OAnV ISlt .MARKET STREET I OAVUl 8 A. M. TO WIDNIOBll CLARA KIMIIALL IOU.MI in "TRIL11Y" SHERWOOD .-MTII AND liAiriMonu KI.SU JANIS In RKOULAR OIRI. STANLEY, JJ.?A!T 'TJV CLARA KIMDALL YOI'NO In "THE lORIIIDDEN VVO.MA. VICTORIA MnKIM ."T.MSr All OTHl WILLIAM KARNl'M tn 'HEART STRINOS Tho NIXON-NIRDLINCCR m THEATRES BELMONT B2D AU0'L nnKEI ALICE LAKE In "SHOULD A WOMAN TBI.! CEDAR uoru CDAU AVENCIj Curlyle tllackwall. "The Third won. Harold Lloyd. "Hand to MViuih COLISEUM MA'lKlT.'l:ATvrf& Crwufonl Kent, "Other Mfn Shop I t i.i v i. .' inn. n..udl Hi ntI I IIUIUIU UtUJUt I no JVI - II IMnn I'HONT ST A. UlItAIIU Af JUIVIDU juiiiii,, June-lion nn Krankforel k MAI1EI. NORMAND In jirji.' I.ULUOl Mta. 1:80 8 3 Eve W" ..i n.i.. i,ni. c. i. lle-eue 'lle I nuiiiae, i nw "IVY, .e,." Harold Lloyd, "Haunted Hiaiolti N XON 62U ANU J,A" . "t niO V COMEDY '.,.. "SQUEAKS AND HQl' VW lS Dlm I 52D AND HANSOM ST?. I VI V eVlf 'J I "'. -1 . ..... .. -.1 f T.'lncttcnl Taek 1 Mciiforii. "Liitio "'l,'Tr', V,, fifinr " Comedy, "IirlnulM ll''i-- Come STRAND to""ANTowN Ay.n.ASC0 lllllltlTIIV Uireil en .., MAnYBM.BN COM ITO TOfl, WEST ALLEGMENY . 5th , WALLACE TIKI.T. In "DOllRI.K SPEED ' "IlOUllI.rc Hl'lil'!' ,- OLIVE THOMAS in week appeal Saturday avnlni: nJ -', I I MreTrt.1 aniTtrl IlllTnn - i.l s. ,fM i .V ."lSl .A .,." .." .-.iil " Ii 5T' ..'.'- . . ri ...' 'f nysvinkSf'! Mi J. . , J.fcSliili..V !"- -.
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