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NOBODY FIGURED IT;. BUT EB ANON.
WRIGHT SURPRISES
WITH CREW CHANGES
yictor Frank Switched to Penn's Junior Varsity as
, Stroke Eights for Triangular Races ,at Boston
May 1 Are Chosen
new line-up of penn
first and Second boats
TENK VARSITY CIWW
ronitlon "nc Heljiht Wclht
r0(. Cur! II. Tliomm i! ft. 11 In. , 17.1
Vo. 7 f. V. IJIInon ( fi ft. Ill Iti. ' 1CS
Vo fl H. Hinckley 0 ft. 1 V. 182
'o. R.....H. McElroy , Oft. 4 in. 17."
Vo, 4....) )V, .!' Copclnud... , 0,ft. J4 In I8U
X0, .1 II. TIUIpii 8nan 0 ft. 170
Vo. 2 Hnrry Keller O'sptaln). ... 5 ft.'ll "In.' 173
How Walter M.Amcs.i fl ft.-ll' in. 107
Contain.. K. S. Gillette i.5 ft.,. 'J , In.' , ,' 110
Average weight 107 l-.'i.
TKtfN JUNIOR VARSITVtCREV
Position Naine Height Weight
Stroke Vli tor H. , Frank .' fl fl.llln. 107
Vo. 7 II. Oiienther Oft. 1 In. 170
No. 0 rmk Howell , v fl ft. 11 ' In. Kl't
,Vo. fl ' ' Turner 0 ft." 4 In. I!0
So. 4 Karl Hliumnn fl ft. 10 in. 170
No. n L H. Demrr, .Tr R ft. 11 in. 10S
2 ....K. I'roswtt fl ft. 10 in. 1R7
Itou W. lSedell fl ft. 0 in. 1.17
t'oxinnln..H. Vniiderhcnhcn fl ft. 4 In. 1 i;i
Ateinge weight IGOVi.
A 1. 1, dope wai upset when Coach .loe
Wright toils r nnnounocd the per
sonnel of the Pmm vanity ri-ew. .After
tniah dhlftlng of oaismcn frrfm the var
sity to the Junior varsity boat, and
nfl'rr trWiift out many cotnbinntlons In
cmli clie'll. Coach Wright derided on the
(rru to repieent the lted and Blue
In the triangtllnr race with Hrtrvard
nnrl rrlmeton ou Mny 1 on the Charles
rirer. F.o'ton.
'I he placing of Victor H. 1 rank. uho
rowed a uplendld oar at No. 2 for
Tfnn in the rcrcnt Yale rat, in the
junior inraltj boat ns stroke caused
thiblggcit durprine.
"Frank i an good a any other man
in the varsity boat." said the lted and
lllue toadi. "hut I want him to build
up our junior crew. We need another
Mroke for the varsity boat, nnd 1 want
in develop Frank. If the varsity atroke.
Thomas, would be incapacitated we
Tumid he up agalust it without auothifr
nun ready for his place."
Turner In Second Boat
.1 M. Turner, the tallest and heaviest
Tenn oarsman, has been placed in the
ei-ond boat. Turner's work hat not
been smooth enough for the vandty
hell. act online to Coach Wright. When
hi gels into good foim he will be re
turned to the arslty boat. He is a
powerful oarsman, but has been out
(if sdiool for two jcars because of army
forviie.
H. Himklej. who rowed with the
junior varsity in the Yale meet, has
Wn put back in the varsltr shell at
o. 0. He rowed with the 1010 frcsh
mnn irew at Penn.
Walter Ames remains at bow. while
Captain Harry Keller ha? been re
turned to No. 2, bis old position. Roth'
Amc and Keller have rowed nt bow
ind No. 2, respectively, for two jears.
Other 1'osilloiu Same
H. Tilden SwanTrniaitm at No. 3.
Tf. II. Copeland aOfo. 4. whllp II. Mf
Klrov. who rowed with the "J. ,V.s" in
the ali meot. has been placed at-?To. 5:
.1. V. Kllsorf stays at No. 7, with Carl
II Thomas at stroke position.. R. S.
Clllette is the coxfiwain.
"I hao picked these men for the
varsity now, but it docs not mean that
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there lannot be other changes." sava
Coach Wright. "Neither is it absolutely
certain that this crew will be the one to
row In the American Henley.
"Ah they are seated now, the varsltv
men make up a pretty fair crew. They
arc rounding into good form. The
junior arsity a1o Is developing, and
with, the help of Frank as stroke should
make a fine set of oarsmen."
I'rescotl Shifted.
Tho junior arslty boat, as it has
been seated ninee (he shifts were made,
has v. rrescott at No. 2 instead of
stroke; .1. II. Ueaver at- No. 3. Earl
Shuman at No. 4. .1. M. Turner at No.
fl. Jack How-ell at No. 0 and II. Guen
ther at No. 7. W. TWill U nt lmtr
position and Frank at stroke. Vandcr-
ncrKfn is coxswain.
The changes made lieie aie; Unwell
from No. 2 to No. fl; Turner and McHN
rqy i hanged at No. fl from varsltv to
junior varsity; Hinckly, of No. 0, to
varsity, and replaced by Howell, who
rowed No. 2 in the Yale race.
A half-dozen crews are towing daily
on the lower Schuylkill course, near the
foot of South street. Freshmen and
160-pound crews are to be picked 6on.
Penn Fences for Title Today
Nrw-York, April 10 rrltmlnry bouts
to decide th arnur.l lutercollfKlnto Jcnm anil
InrtlvliluiJ ferctn chmplonihlp were con
Mated hare today by represr talhea of alx
eaatern colteiria Harvard Yale, Columbia.
Unlverallv nt .I'ennavlvanta. Ma'aachiartta
Inatltut of Technology and tho Unlfd I
State Naval Acadcm). The finals will be
held tomorrow. '
Marena Wllllama Is golnr to be (ho elimi
nating kid In Phllly. He has started an
other elimination tourney, tills time to pick
the best of the local HR-pounders On Tues
day night at tho Auditorium. Young- Mr
Oovern will tk on Jack Perry In a Port
Richmond va. .Southwark contest. Kle other
bouta ara scheduled as follows: neddy Holt
a Johnny Kelly. Carl Hertss a Toun
Tcter Jackson. Joa Coaler n. Touna; Jo
Tuber. AI Moors . Terrj' Drooka and Jack
Williams a, Lew Minsk.
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Sportemen'a Club neit Wednesday night.
Tummy meeta Battling Mack. In tho opener.
White nattllng will get the opportunity nt
hta CAreer agalnat Wilde;
Saturday Night, April 17th
Great Battle Between
Two Leading Lightweights
NATIONAL A. A.
Willie Jackson vs.
Johnny Martin
Charlie Walters ts. Youn Mordona
Reddj- Ball ts. Joe Carson
'Johnny Lissie'rs. Rojr Ennis
Soldier Kaparslcy va. Young Neil
Tickets at Donaghj's. S8 R. 11th fit.
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Swarthtnore star liurler, who will
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. PLANS BIG SEASON
Curtis Country'Club Goes In for All
' Outdoor Sports
At" a meeting of the (athletic associ
ation bf the Curtis Country Club plans
were outlined for a busy season in all
br'ambca of sport, The action of the
executive committee in placing the Cur
tis, team lu the Philadelphia, Kubtnban
League was confirmed. In addition to
Ira'gue games the, team will play Sun
day games with a number of the best
teams in the city,
President Edward Laws announced
the appointment, of Harold C. Pike as
chairman of the snorts committee and
Frank Schuler chairman of the swim
ming committer. Under the sports com
mittee. Chaliman Tike appointed Harry
MeGrath. In charge of tratk and field":
George MrClnsKoy, in charge of tennis;
Charles MncGregor. in charge of base
ball, and Edwaul KcliI, in charge of
tranxhooting.
The track committee is aliendy ai
ranging several dual meets, ono of which
will be with the DIsston track team and
one with Htctson. The tennis team has
been entered in the Intcrtownship Ten
nis League. The bic oncn-alr swim.
mlng pool will also be used to a great
ciieni aiiu several open swimming meets
a rebcing, n rra nged .
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ST. JOE PLAYERS
' DEFEAT RMS.
Win First Catholic League Game
8 to 5 Wononah Trims
Gormantown
TRACK SEASON OPENS
CATITOMC SCHOOL UKAflUi; KTANIHNO
. . Won T,nt lr.
nr. Joseph's ,,. t o l.onn
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St. Joseph's Pi ens got awar to n
good start In the Catholic School League
jyics yesterday by defentinje the
Catholic High nine 8 to R. Hcavv
hitting bf the St. Joe players had
much to do with the result. McFcak.
Durkin and McAndrcws'were a trio of
stars for the winners. It was a gteat
victory.-for the St. Joe players nntu
roily feared Catholic High ns a likely
league Ifader.
Catholic High put up a, plucky battle.
nnl in the ninth inning mad a rallv
which netted two runs. The late start
innrred the play somewhnt, ns it was
nearly Oi.'JO o'clock before the gamer
ended and. the players did not leave the
dressing room until nemlv 7 o'clock.
Tardy arrival on the part of the placrs
postponed play.
La Salle nnd Catholic High aie now
tied for second place. TIm race will be
well worth following. West Catholic
though near the cellar nosltinn. will
oear waicntng. Aiiciicil ana .Minnkk
arc the best twlrlin? bets on t.oach
Iteynolds's team, and the other league
teams know what this combination, in
cluding Coach Reynold as the mnster
mind behind the play, will mean in the
coming tilts, N
Spanish Twlrlcr in Fine Form
From the wilds of Panamn to the
Wenonnh Military 7 Academy gave the
cadets n twirlcr bv tho name of Ball
dcollvar, named "Bally by his luiim
mntes. It was Bally vho succeeded in
holding Gcrmantown Academy to two
hits in the game when Wcnonah won
to 1. Bally hailed from Bordentown
some time ngo. nnd the Wcnonah
players arc not sorry. He is nn nil
round plnjrr and ranks with such xtars
as Snellcubcrg. Uoscnau, Stem and
De Lisle.
There wcie no upsets in the games
played jestcrday. Itcvicwing the few
coutcsts played. Havcrford School won
from tho Hnvcrford College scrubs in
a slugging match. West Philadelphia
Freshmen' staitcd the ball rolling in
the Freshman League. Two tennis
matches were plnjed. Penn Charter
MOi'lug n victory over Gcrmantown
Acndcmy, fl to 0. and the Gcrinautnw u
High winning from Villnnova. fi to 0.
Collingswood High carried off honors
in the dual meet with
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Today's Scholastic Games
and Yesterday's Results
ItASKIlAMi
tnteracndemlo J.eii
IVnii Charter T. TrttrnU' Centrnl. st
Fortr-fourth street and forksldy "venue.
Oermanlown Aeadtrar s. Kplscoptl. at
Oermantown,
Ittsh Hthool Insane
Weal rhllMl1phla, Illah. ts. Northensl
tilth, at ortheot Illfh.
Other flames
Media lllih T. Rldler I'ark, at KHIer
Park
tlermahtotrn Illfh va. Tenn rreahmen, at
Franklin Field. , . ..u. m.i. ni
(lermantown Friends vs. Darhr HUh, m
HatVrford nih vs. hadnor Hlh, nt nad-
Camden Illsh vs. Lansdowno lllth,
Lanadonwe.
YESTF.RnAY'S BEHUI.TS
Cathollo Sdiool tan
SI. Joseph'a rrev, at Catholic IHrh, 5(
nt
0her Games
Haterfard Miool, Mi lliiwrforil 1 Scrubs, B.
Meet Philadelphia i retnmeii, in, wmiiui.
ton I'rrshmen. 13. . , .
Uenonah Military Academy. l Oerman
lown Academy. 1.
TKNN1H
Penn Charter, fll Oermanlown Aeailemy. 0.
(lermantown High. 81 VlllanoTa Preii, 0.
TRACK
Colllnganood High, 01 r Mooreatown, 7.
without niuch.opposltlon. Btlerley. the
all nioutid nthlcto nt Collingswood,
ticrfoimed In snlciidld style. He won
the broad jump with a leap of iiO fcqU
11 I. .!.. 1 .. no al.n lit at I t llA 1 1 11 1 -
nr, ,isqi
It is unfair to the spettatots who nt
tend the scholastic contests to have them
drag nut from any old starting time in
the aftcmoon until after (I o'clock. If
n game is scheduled to start nt tt o'clock
(and that should be the latest start for
the .school nines), the teams should be
ton hand leadr to play nt that time
Instead of getting better the teams nre
getting worse In their time of starting
play.
With clear weather and diy (ourts
the tenl start of the lutoi scholastic
Tennis League season will lie made to
inortow afternoon, nnd It is about time
I that the plans of the Intcrt-cholastic
League are cairicd out according to the
piogram. The important tennis league
matches are:
Northeast a. Frankford High
llnerford School va Camden High.
Oermantown vs. Cheltenham
Loner Mtrlon v. Central High
Kplcornl t. Oirmantown.
Villnnova n Cirard Tollege
Wfl I hiUdelphla a. Penn Charter
The Northeast High School ttaik
athletes, are preparing for their tirtt
dual meet with the Williamson School
team on the Xoithcast field tomorrow
afternoon. ,
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APElD 10, 1920
PHILS EVEN COUNT
WITH BROOKLYN
Seven Pitchers Used in En
gagement Dodgers Lose.
Score 8 to 7
sixth round of s scheduled tweUe round liout
H,.i,l,H v. ,. a.,.11 in ..n.lJi're last night n Dmvil substituted for
lirooKljn, . k., April JO. A l'fO-jgck Ilrltton who mi unable to appear on
gtous rnlly b the Brooklyn Siipcrbas account of Illness
dlglou
in the elehth inntnir Testerdov nrodliced
lx tuns nnd threw a scare into the
Phillies, who were leading 7 to 0 when
the round started. Cy Williams rose to
the occasion with n home run ocr the
rignr-neid fence In the ninth inning, anil
tho Phillies eventually won a wild con-
iest Dy h to 7, thus squaring tne ucuai
tney sintered on the opening uaj.
Brilliant fielding, in which Dave Ban
croft, who got four atagles on his first
four times up, was the sensational
figure, was a big help to the Phillies.
Twice Bancroft threw from where he
was stretched upon tho gicenswnrd to
Jack 'Miller and .forced runners, nnd
the hot blow on which he started tho
life-sating double play in the ninth was
a hard proposition. All of the Phillies
plnjcd faultless ball.
Gettysburg Defeats W. Maryland
Orltoahura. l'n April 10 Irn Plank s
Detosburg collegians got off to a good start
In tho 1020 seaao-t here xesterday by easily
defeating Western Mars land College Hcore,
7 to O
Billy Devine va. Martin Judge
Johnny Campi v. Marty Kane
Muekle Riley vs. Roy Enntt
Mike Kern vi. Jackf Toland
VOU.NG IIARItY (KID)
Chaney vs. Brown
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