t- 'V 'W'liwi'i'f nffi1- "' C",M"yM "-': 1 1' -t -', ' evening- fltjfltecr mqaftTimijAntiLVHi a biday toum 23; 1026 19 PETEY HERMAN HAS A -WILDE HUNTER AFTER HIS "BANTAM TITLE W7T ,r ' s , WILDE HOPES TO QUIT RING A' DOUBLE CHAMP little Welshman Expects to Defeat Pete Herman for Bantam Title in. London This Summer, Thqn He Will Retire From Game Hy LOUIS II TI.M.MV WH.DK I llot Mtlsflcd wltli J merely beliiB tliu world's flyweight tltlchoMcr. Up '"as been kins of this litllo fellow for pver so long, and now h tett further laurels and prestige tht of annexing the bantnui crown, hith would make lilm n double ring fhamploti. The ft'idsli wonder expects to pet nn opportunity tn stpp onto the tdrotie now occupied by I'etcy Herman) tnd then wcp .loom says ly will slow away the mittens, retiring undefeated flyweight-bantam boss. Wilde is going to box Champion 'Her man, nt 113 pounds, ringside, some time tliit Mimmer. If flip Nov: Orleans Knllnn docn't mind a little thlug like (jicricin.ig leaiicknPHS, (ieorgp Coch nn. KnglMi Impresario, Is now niigllng ' fir the mntpli It became known yester-" rf(iy ttlieii Wilde cliCPkcd out nt the Walton Hotel mid left for Ills American home In Jersey City. Id the event of a match between I Wide nnd Herman, it will be a twenty -rounder, to be determined in London. Jimmy mid lip had already consented in meet the American, 1 lie international Sporting Club was to be the scene of! the buttle. dale in .Inly or August I nn"! to lie Iiopii, nnd the only neces I Mirj thing t'i bind u-!i nn iutcrunlioiiul I and ititrnciinmpioiisuip routest was fur Sammy ('oldn'ian to sign up on behnlf of Hcrniiiii Wanl.s to Hit Ire Wilde lias nrciiniulntcd n fortune through the master1 work of his hands. He has been boxing for about :i dozen years. ecn though hp doesn't show the Itast pvhIpikp .f Midi n lengthy i;nreer In the wi. of inniks on hit face nnd he admits il.nl lie I" getting tired of tliu ring. ' '! Wllllt III ll'llle 11ml PVIliu.l In .1.1 h befoie the end of IDliO," said Wilde jesterday. "Ileforp ending my boxing days, honevcr, 1 would like to try for (he bantam cliampionsliip, I have al ready agreed to meet Hermnti for Mr. Cochran in London. If I got tiiis chance 1 hope to win that title, and then as flyweight-bantam champion I would quit the ring for all times. i ""7"B" "' ml,,: ""usuer intcntlc.l rrturning to Lngland for Queen Vlcto- lll...t. .1... ir..i.. - .i-. . . . rjn's biriacay. Jlav -I. which i n i great holiday nnd occasion for much ' erlrhrnllnn in f:,-nr 11,.;,..:.. ,.. .. ... I . .. --..-.... ,iu uin flffldOd 10 remiuii on thin u ! ,.f t . Atlantic for the purpose of participating in several more bouts. He expects his list coatcst before starting for his homo in Wiles to be put on in Toronto, Can.. on or about May 24. ut the same time iflcbrating the queen's birthday in that rfiy.- k. I'lillailelphin fans nre to see the WcMiinan box again before he leaves the tnuntrj. He snid that he might fliowhere in another bout on his birth day. May 1 li. on which dutc lie will have i ricked the age of twenty-eight. Iimm.v's next bout is scheduled for May 1 at Lawrence. Muss., where he wiil meet Hobby Dyson in nn open-air match. Dyson is n southpaw, nnd he fhowed in severnl boutsvherc that he was a terrific left-handed hitter. To Ilo for Soldiers While the Dyson match is tlie only definite contest for which iVildc is ffrhMllIeil tin linllnt-nrl Hint- lin vvmllil Imhllre In nl lmisl llnnn nllim- onnli.iU I ; , : , ; , ,'' i lii'fore Inning for his native land. One of tliev,. limits is to be tin exhibition Wuic an audience of American sol 'lifis at Lnkewond. . .1 The Hi Hon i in cood couditiou, other than a Miglitl) lnut iis,t liauil. whlcli injury, ne said, lie siifTered in his iccent mutch with the Xulu Kid. Tiiis, Jimmy said, Mmewhat handicapped him against B thng .Murray on AVcdncsdn night. ilJut- in speaking of .Tuck Sharkey. Wilde ;id that he probably would meet the ,Ncw Vor,ker in England. For this matdi the little Englishman believed he L SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS A "HACK of rising bantams will have ,n opportunity to have, tlie wind-up M'ttglan. thrown on themVlien Jimmy iiernej, of Kmsitigton, nnd Tommy llpni.,.fl ,. -.. . .i . !. .,. ;, " '"iiuyuiiK, get. logctiier in tun i Jtar -.et-to nt the Cambria tonight, i ' leary lias been improving in nil of his ' Biatthe under the tutelage of Joe C'on r".v. lerneyV accomplishnicnts in the I r.'n? in the northenst section of the i5. Wi"'iant him n chance to get into major i holes, nccordlng to the belief f Jnlinnj lIuriiB. A pair of Kensing- ! intilan, Wulter Hennin mid Johnny 'organ, will meet in the semi, with Other bouts as follows: Hobby Mcl.cod ' 1 rankln llurke. Kid Wngncr Vf.. 0 Mnlley nnd Jimmy Taylor vs Al Mno Tati, tfit ,""'" win get tlie most severe 1, ..! . ... th v... . JiK career tomorrow nlsht at RnVn.. """" i-iun, wuen M toliaa mi lnut -.-...ii ,.i .:.'. "".:" ."""..:"..;- inniii J. i mi;, ho. t'aisy is anxious jor Soiii..r P1.alSh with . Jimmy Wilds. Wllllo own .h:ml' l'h Terry McIIugli. ot Allen Sliiii i,"l? ot,lcr so Per cent. Other houtai Jud . ""hcrt vs Hobby McCann. Jtartln V i Ion T?Tmy x,cCan" ni1 '-'O rtcjnoldi IWdiy llojle. of New Vork. wlm has been , Kin? y,re"full- In thl city. Is now ' "inns; for match with Jlmmv Wilde, the, ,.'",. 11n'l," hny- nnvls'H flihtlne uouml- I ntiii . Pounila and his manager Al Jan innVlA rc,'".h to B0,,t '30n for weleht and rpcHrance for a match vvKh tho Hritlsher i Mini. .. .. ,.'.. . Biru. . V"""". oi roim iireeze is pre & r.5f-,,D 0K "B,ln "n baa ricovered fmm IttnrV!.1 ,,,ack of D0" " I tralnlnR daily, rrinffi ,'.'? nlo" for n meetlnn with tirifiii . Iark' a,,ll sucb match may ma "nauio In about a fortnight. l,4"n,,,;.'I". who handles Willie llannon. Si ,Jl Tommy Ketchel, a 13ft-pminder who " war.ts to match with Jimmy lllbbons. dnVL'!, "'""" will come out of retirement the... ' .w,'cn ho meets Itubn Hennctt In JohnnJ niil",al ,0 " Johnny Mcljughllu Isil . olt bout at Laucasier. Herman ECards1""8 boxlns und'' tho u,nif of Will" itD??!"' ""rruy. brother of Halt ling, will Crn.!,.ion i'ho m program with (leorBes ;n,B!"'lfr 'at the Olynmia May 5 Toinmv 111 A.; J" 'n0 uiynnua aiay o loinmv Ru.?ii r I".1" tt bantam brawl with Mlckdy t.li'i Vi ?' Joy City. Thla will ba Hut- unj by Jimmy Wlldi "JIUly llujl,,,, rhlladelphia bantam, MAXWELLS trlM1u,n, nni' tourlnir enra nt t wctho prices. Uiington Motor Qorapany of Pa. i'tw BMf. 851.53 N. Bro.J St. iafkk Ooulil crt :i flnl RiinriintPo of iftiO.OOO nt tlie InlerimHoiml Sporting Cltilj but If lit rinnti sIrih to box him in l.on uon, ld( snld lie would not tnkr on an.v oilier contests. "I'linvc piijovod nipctlvK your Anicrl- an born," said Wilde just before he boarded a train. "It N so imlcli moie nturestliiB lioxing some one wlm Is tn liiB to win 'ratlin tinn (,.yB t0 H,;ly tin- limit. Nnllnce mid Miirrnv nic about two of the licit boxeri l' Imve ever met." What May Happen ' in Baseball Today NATIONAL J.UAUt-K Clllll Willi Irflll 1, Win I nf 5 I .H.t.1 .US; .714 ritlshiirili J'lillllfi .... Ilrunklj-n I'lnrlininll . Nt. I.nuls lloslon Chimin Vork 1 -i ,11117 I i .WIT :i :i ..too 1 4 .430 . i .1 .11111 .. '.' .1 .2X7 . I I .'4 01) .714 .1(7 .714 .571 .ISO .31s .tho .301) .37S AMimiCAN I.IIAIlfi: l.li.l. W011 rxit i'ft. win Ixim. ''IfnKo 11 i.ihiii i. mm ,xno f'levrlanil WimHlniclaii . NeW AnrK . SI. I.oul, Atlilrtlrs , s . Ditrnil ' s. . '(j(MIlf, ...in,,.,, .K.1.1 .R3.1 ,K."7 .714 :8il? .i:n .l(N) .M.I .1(3 .714 ..100 .587 .200 .407 .01)0 .Ann .ass .2.10 .'JOO .1100 SCIIKDILK l-'OIt TOIIAY NA'IIONAL i.i:.(in; .llrimkltii 11I llilliulrlnlilii, Nnv orU nt llinton iinvlpnnrih ruin, M. I XI ill nt I'JtlnlMircli. tlndniintl ill Chi iIcueo AUKKIrN l.i:Al K Alhlell,. u( New Vork. II0M011 11I Wnslilnclon. I'lorlund nt Nl. ,oul. C'IiIchro ill Unroll KtiNlLrS OF YKSTKKAY NATIONAL I I'.Wll'f riiliiiiiriniiiH. it iirnAkiin. .1. ' riiUncu, 4i rinclnimtl, a. . I oiiirr Kumrs uoxiwiini. ; AMi:nit'AN I.KAdl i: .Nf nrk. Hi All. If (I,,, o. VtiiMiliiKluit, Nt liii.lon. ft. tlctcliuiil. t M. Loiil. :i. Clikucb, Hi llrlroll. 1. Bingles and Bungles It van inch a hrauntul .nnrinu duu that the 1'hll avcnt the atternoon rioitliiu ie llobhia. 'Ihiv cauuht 'em una vasstd 'em. Accunliiitf in l(ff Kortn scribe ot Kuntiin, .Mil., rellrlnif Krank IjHl.er will piny with tun I'lilKml tlul, tills Btiimn. Ilo will tniiKe liln llrit arni'iirnnw of tlie rrunun against .Mtr i limit Ship at DrlDtol. Sundui. l. Jlr.l funnril Ntl, thrrp tlmri. ,,- l,MI,'l Nl,r ork. ?.-.- . . "'" ,". "" "'" "W na the rim,. ;t. WAlk'.,?! . V'W . ''y. ; ," ,;! :.,.,".,. ..":,'' '"""1." "" .: i I truv tilth UrooKlun. .'...."....",."'"','.""- """ "' '"r " nma Of Iho lliree uuses lNiiril liy .Mriiduiva. tV".J'l,.,,""'."e,1 '.n, '". I'"! Hie proved lit the flnMi to lie "llroken llloMoms.-' Olson Is the only man In the major leagues mat ;on can away with u call ioor mveue ana vut f.'oiuiv Macy adalrtient lojsrn urcc nil mfr fin. mi..,l.. I........ . . .. .. ... .... Jv. ..,.. ., iii, in- tUlUI III th UtuHttds toilau, I'olo llnlie Kiilli strained hf, lMrk In liattln; liriirllro nl lltr I'olo OrmindH , " .i.Vt iilile In work through the Athlet Iih' B1, " He "till rrtnlnv Hie little lironn derbj, t he token -of other clubs' esteem. lJ ,"J'';' "'tn a hick ham si, ,owi $:aduo1Z"W?!n J thtu "" a' " The, Wilto Nox conllnucd tn spill (he done vesterdnr br trimming Detroit. The TleerH hare novy won none unil lost sit. while Kid OleasonV runner-iip have coppwl tour ind dropped narry a one. Jnr .'n'''?0" . '"'' e While .tor attack nialci a.iit (i niifr v""1"" mmi u ni of thsuUUi. lliirliir',, itpr ) n. ri,,,,,!!, RUO tltf, lull a I-., victor, uier the I liitimi.itl lied,. It nils n clone shine. . Alex nlloHiil l',n .Mmiin's liHiuiuunx iinli svtn hits In tho cloven tuunds Jfnuoi' ,1oorc Hiatal thin iiioninio Hot n spite of the cncruucontumcil tn oialio out the first hall tiesterilau. he iva& in eood ;inp and expected to have hit wing in jiape for next uiar s opening came. ,N'"t)ilw I" eet excited nhout; Utile Kock. I0 Niislivllle. 0. writes Jlqrrls Sanders. Is staglnir a success . . cn,m. c. '.. Jluhes recently defeated' inula mint- in ucauing, ne is nooxed for two matches, against Terry Atrllugh. at I'otls vlllrt May 3, and .lack Pcrr In lloston rf') i, . Ivnockoiit Salmon win have au adinnlaE! or ten roiimls when lie meets Mlk O'Dnvcil miuuieneiBiii cnampion. at the Olt-mpli Von clay nlsht but that doesn't mean iniiii; The champ Is a regular right' r and Samson despite his blgncs. will have lo -ei his fattest. .Marcus Wlllams' second llRhiweisht riiiiniiaiioii coniesi hiii uo hold on Tiie.td.iy nlRht at th Auditorium A A . vlth Jolinnv Mealy nf Southwark, and Sol 0'l),ni,el1. of Kitlrinoiinl. ns principals In adilltlnn lo this miilph Williams also has put together five bantam matches, as follows roinmv Oor Mihii vs Iljrtjt(Klrt) Slewait. Young liarney lleilly vs. youne Joe llrnillry, Ind - i 5;us e vs Hav Helmonl Harry llrenner v Tommy McClirly and Mlko llas-Mn vs Jco Kelb. Mink l,alcr, southern llglitwelght star will make his Initial appearance in tli,, North when ha meetH Willi Jackson nt tho Arena Jernsv City tonight I.awler Is being handled by Joo Levy .HINDS. RESTAURANT "Different from others" Combination Breakfast No. 2 Fruit-Cereal, 2 Eggt.BoiUd, ACr Fried or Shirred, Bread, TtOC Rollt, Toatt and Coffee 36 N. 11th St. Mm Never Closed NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK PHILLIES vs. BROOKLYN GAMES AT 3:30 P. M. -.. -1 - i NATIONAL A. A. Saturday Night, April 24th America's Two Uest Ilantnm Aces Joe Burman, Chicago vs. Patsy Wallace, Phila. I.ro rtrjnolils vs. Young firlffn Martin Judge vs. Tommy Meflann Matty Herbert n. Hobby McCann Terry MeCue ts, Willi Kohler Ticket at rontbj', 33 S r i' - i 11th at. I EDS MEET HIT Addition of Al Mackenzie Give? Red and Blue a Hard Hitting Xoam f I'c'iiii students and followers will get 'their long-sought opporttuillv to sec the lied nnd Blue boxing team in action Tomorrow night the inittwielders, coacliod by (leorgc Decker, ex-Ilght-weight, mept .Massachusetts Institute of Technology , captained by a Philadel phia boy, Addlcks, The Invaders lmvc a team that met with uniform huccpss during the past season, but lost to Yale, whom I'ptm tipd. Dc,ckcr said yesterday that though he had lost to State and the Mivy, in ad dition to lieing wlUi Harvard, lie was confldpnt that lie would cop the victory over the New Hngland tram." They hold no terrors for. us," said (Jeorge, "after sparring tluec rounds with Al Mackenzie, his lli,")-pound sensation. "While my team is not in the best of shape. I am looking forwnrd to a vic tory. HcJiiic IJourne has been sick for iimc time and Is only now regaining his strength. I thought for n while that I would be unable to use him. but Heinle tells me that he ready for the gong." Decker 'has developed in Mackenzie one of the fastest and hnrucst hitting 111." -pound boxer In years. Sparring around the boxing room for pxercise, t Mackenzie was developed by Decker until today be is. the best at bis weight lilt I he rnivprsity. He will meet Cap tain Addicks, slur of the Massnrliusetts Ti-cli team and one nf their linrdct punchers. Ilantnm Task Cordon liurkett, tile ll.j-pouud 1'enu nan. will have a Jinrd tusk on li is iiuuds when he meets Tom llarnard, who has scored several notable victories this sea son. A vlrtnrv InnWed fnr in .tIinM:.ri- ns.itt.il filituu tt'lintt 'I'ninint' ll Afnllnt ' brother of. Johnny O'Mnlley mid Hay O'Mnlley. professional boxers, meets Kred Pnul. O'Mnlley was the light - 'weight amateur chaiiiion of the I lilted Stntes last tested thi year nnd wouli liae con- rem- hut fur ln extra poinds of llesli which the hardest train ing would not take olt. During the lnst two weeks O'Mallc.v has dropped off several pounds nnd yestcrdnj . when he jumped on the scales, Jie was a pound under weight. Johnny Itresliu! the Shenandoah bov. will represent the lied and Hlue in tlie 14-potiud clnss and will have as his vis-a-vis Kgil ('hrNtpnsun, oiip of thp stars of the visiting tenm. Hesse, tlie Pacillc coast lad. Nvill meet Krunl; Ilrndley in the l.iS-pound class am Heinle ISorune. the lied and Hlue skip--i per, will attempt to take n fall out of ilimmv Hayes in the 1T."-imund class. iwnny .Mc.Mcliot .intl ins i)iis,.ia,i pais waiopeu iinrviiru Tcsicruiij ni uie in- , !,ua. .nl,l'rnn'7: nt.. thF HinMili nine , in tins eltj. Hie mini count siooil li I to I. The Hed and Hlue played shabby ImiII, nt times, tic usually reliable Mel Shriver at short making two bad fum bles. Sheffey paved the way for his re movnl from tlie box by making a wild throw while Mike Sweeney let a tlirow get tlnrough him. Trio Sochs Harvard C'nris used u trio of pitcliers to cop the victory. Sheffey started, was re 1'avetl by Herman Harvey. 'who in turn gave way to lluuUingcr. Ot the three. Hutitziuger (.bowed the best aortment of stuff. Hud Myers led with the wil low., cracking out three singles out of four trips to the plate. The fielding of Captain .Emmons jit second was the fea ture ot the gamc. lie had seven put outs and five assists, several of which were of the Sensational variety. This afternoon the team will leave for New Haven, where Yule will en tertain the lied and Hlue tomorrow aft ernoon. Huntr.inger Is down in the score book to do the twirling. Marvin (Justnfson. captain of ihe Prim team, showed n return In foim i.vcstciday us he trotted mound the truck i for IP mile. Ills in lured leg did mil bother him at all. After being- nibbed down, tins stated that he would let loose with all his sliced this afternoon. Wilfrid Tatliam, the Cambridge i tin ner, who sprained his ankle on the way across the pond, was ina truck suit yesterday for tho lirst time since his at rival in America. Paced by Coach Shrubb, Tatliam ran a s.low mile around the trnck. He limped perceptibly ns he trotted around the track, but felt no ill effects afterward. Shrubb expects to decide this afternoon on the order the visiting team will run in the interna tional event. Either Captain lludd or Montague will run in the anchor post. George Burnt vs. Joe Richard Putty Conway vt. Jimmy Keller Georgie Reynolds vt, Joe Stacy Bobby Burmnn vt. Joey Ritchie O'DOWD vs. SANSOM Seats on sale, regular prices, Illncliam Hotel, 11th nnd Market Streets. Major Biddle Tournament lletweeii I'uptls of Philadelphia Jack O'Brien VI White's Auditorium, IISIIi Chestnut Sis. UIKMIAY UVKMMl. AI'KII, STt IS HOUTM Will I'ubllsli ('ompetttors' Nunifs Monday AOc i. $1.00. l'liou Spruce 10-49 GAYETY TO NITE llUcest WULNTl.INO .Malrli of the Season lirst two In three fulls to a finish lllMv HIXK'K vs. M1KF. HI' I (HICK liruv's I i-rrv West I'lillu, 111 Conjunction Willi Ilurlcsk fthow 1 Cnmbria A C. ,lur"H I eeaey, Mgrs. iwnmDriu . v.. Krlll( A( A ,,(llfrirt I'KIIIVY KVr.M.S'O. AI'IUI. 23H li .('rnrkataek lloiils S IUCH COXTK3T A WIMl-UI' rJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!- RACESf TODAY AT 5 HAVRE DE GRACE I SEVEN RACES DAILY H Special Pennsylvania Railroad E Train leave Broad St. Station 12i34 P.M., Wett Philadelphia 12(38 P.M. Direct to Course. 5 E Admittion Grnndttand and Paddock, $1.65, includinr Gov- E ernment Tax. E FIRSTRACEAT2i30 P.M. S jflllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllimillUH PENN BOX OMORROW MARSTONMA Y GOLF ON U S. TEAM ABROAD; IF Local Expert All Set to Go With Amateurs, but Doesn't Believe Representative Team Will Be Raised. Golfers Blame U.S.G.A. Ily SANDY Mf, AX MAHSTO.V pv Jprsev coif chnninlnn. will play on the team of American amateurs which Hip rnited States. Golf Associa tion is desirous of ralsini: to nlar n team of Oxford-CnmbrJdgn linksiiieii, find to i-umnnto In.lno TtrillUi nimtl,.,,.. abroad, but there's n lite IF uttnelw.il ' to that. "I have been Invited by the com mittee to play," said the lopul expert today, "and 1 havo informed It that I will, provided a representative team can be gotten up, which now Keenis unlikely. Ucservutions havebeen made' for twelve men to sail the 22d of May. "I have my passport, have made nil arrangements to go, and will bo greatly disappointed It the thlug falls through as I am nl set to go. 1 have virtually given up hope, however; that n team of Mimcicni strength can lie raised. t . S. L A. at Fault Loeul llnksmcn express the opinion that It will be the United States Coif Association's o,wn fault if Its steultliv plans to raise a team flivver and that it will remain 11 "black eye"' to Ameri can golf. rrlirt ttntfrittnl 1in.lt. -... ..... ..,., t.vu.1 , 1,1111.11 UUUBl' which uoimicii ot ui vtcniiu at us nununi meeting, re-1 tuses to piy tli; expenses of the Ameri- ' can team, despite the fact that the ten- I nis players arc going on that Imsi r'ea 1,1 el', ' "' '" "f ""' U "," ri" .' u ,. , . . , . 11..1. n.ViV ..11 iV 1 llns.1,ec." ki-epniK linm 1 r .,,M.i,,,n,IM,i,Vi,,,i,,.,B t" K."' up.i team before the crupl light of pub- 1 licity was, turned on its otherwise. ac lor tlie expense side to it. worthy plans. t Now Hio ..,,t lu .,ti f !, i.ov. ... .i. i fellow snvs, and it develops that Xel- I urn AVItliiinv l.fliiin.,, . ,i, i piou. Is the only player who has con- I .sented to go with Itob Gardner, cnnliiln I of the team, "on his own." I! i, 1 i. ...i. i i.(: V.. i. " .i Vl. . " '"'.'" " i w II no B i .'.sin,,,,,, His sister Mi i, ,. i .Miss Irene l'cneork. wlinsi. t . . . . flmi'll f.l lll.i u.i.illll.iiilu ... It... i""i ...... ii. i in p.. .iiii.ii.iiTi .ii in,- Women s Iiatioiiul lllSit jeilf, WHS llite I uic eiisaiion ot tint tourney, s tn in ' innrried. and tlie jouug Princeton player Will lilt lltlilllM- llifi.t m.iiiitil ..I ,1... , .....vu IIIUl JfllOl III .11 IIIU bapjiy ceremony., Tiie U. H. (1. A. is now frantically enguged In sending wires, letters mid long-distance photic messages till over this broad land, trying still to get American stars to give up six weeks .mil more of time in the business of combntitig II. ('. I,., without having a nickle of its wnj puld. Most of the players lieing asked nre young men still stiugglitig to rise in the 'business world, who can ill afl'oid the time nnd the .i.iiiiii-.v in inaiic such a Trip purely for die glory it would brins to Aiiicrii-im K(,lt ns mi,,. whole. If n team could lie ihe I . S. (i. A. has been handed down mi opinion by tho vurious star.s it bns asked lo piny, as to the expense part of it. Xow that the public knows Store Orders Accepted V. wtm .siav aaH' aaaaVlk Big Reduction on More Than 500 Men's $35 & UO Spring Suits To acquaint 500 men with this store just two blocks west of City Flail. We take the loss we charge it up to Adver tising. It is tlie best and quickest way we know of to explain to 500 men the advantage of this Men's Store, located just two minutes from Citv Hall and yet only paying 15 ', of the rent of stores located elsewhere. We can't convince you if you won't come, in to see for yourself so we inaugurate this price smashing sale to make it imperative for 500 men to hurry in and get acquainted witli us. Are "you to be expected tomorrow V n Remember the address 15:12 Market St., just below 16th Street. 1 McNIIILICtK Merlon star and'bout it, too, perhaps It will be obliged to unloose its Htrnining purse strings. There Is the same side to the ques tion exactly, ho far as the women are concerned. ,' itl,n H"""y Critlcl7cil .Many stars have staled recently that they believed this to be (he main rea son why more women players did not go abroad, and roundly criticized the failure of the U. S. C. A. to follow the precedent of England when sending Its stars to this country. It Is the only way to gelta representa tive team" nnd may explain in a measure Great Hrltaln's success here nnd Amer ica's failure there. It Is believed tbnt this question oT expenses will bo fully thrashed out nt tlie conference of the Americans with n committee of St. Andrew's, mid that next year there will be 11 leal team sent ncros.s to compete in the world's I greatest golf championship. (juiinct, Kvnns, Jones and Ilerrou, the big four of American golf amateurs, have all declined the U. S. G. A.'s Invi tation. The big question now Is whether I the C. S. G. A. will save itself 11 month I before the sniling date by giving up its seemingly futile attempt to raise n team that will give its time nnd money to thp enterprise, nnd pnv the rxpenses of the men it wants. ns it should hnc Tered to do in the lirst place. 'l'll"l'' l1"''' "" l"estion but that America would send a truly repreviita tlvo team, onelthat might perhaps lift "',' Brcntf-I golf title of nil. the clinm- tiioiiMliIt. of Great Itritnin. ,, ... , . , .. I he .. S. G. A. bns further solten i,self in very wrong on the matter of (Jlvmnie uolf. Howard I Whitney, vice .president of the l S. G. A., was appointed 11 member of the Ainencnn i.Olmpic evecutive committee. Tor the express purpo.se 01 nuing up hip mat- Irr at the annual meeting of au ninilinl meeting of au Allu.r,,in ,..,. in tlll ,iroosc,i oiym- pi"' KOii. Hiiimi'y nrii'i- iimmiuiini i. .. ,i ..,:.. ...! Ln,...i,i,l ,.. nnta u ..,.. .t ,,.!. ..: ...i t i tit lltf III1I,I1Im llt i-' VIII' 11 l'7 Uhlur 1... . . ? .. ..I . ,.. . iititmitii mnhi ,.. inn r nn ii ii.iitiiniriiin n n lnu-minnl ,iinlililil,nit ur smile- .i.s.. ,..,"' II"1 r S (5. A. has apparently not taken the slightest interest in tlie Olympic golf so that the American Olympic committee has gone abend in depcndentl.v. worked hard, succeeded in changing the date m that It will fit in perfectly just after the British amateur. Tennis phi) pis. hockey players, 'swimmer" and other athletes by the cores will lie sent over with their ex penses puld. American goiters bulk at paying their own expenses rightly. The nexl move i crj distinct and l up In i he I. S. (!. A. Southern Association Atlanta, ft. New Orleans, rj. .Memphis, 0; C'liHitunooBft. o. I.ltthi nock. 10, Nushvllle. 0 Ulrmlnxham-Moblle. postponed, i Brooks 1 KX7 MARKET SX Y.JJ9L - Just below 16& RvW ICQ 9 1WI ' 1. a. ",vu'w Atitv market F AT HAVRE DE GRACE Common Horses and Rain Willi Keep All but Regulars From Track BLAZES DOES MILE IN 1:42 Havre de Grace. .Mil.. April 2.1. 'Ilils will be nn off day for the race meeting here, if there is nny Much thing s nn olt day for turf enthusiasts. Lnst night's rain did the track uo good, which was gettlns back Into pretty good shape after former rains. Today it will be pretty lienvy unless the sun gets in some pretty good woik before 2:30 p in. The hores that will go today arc generally mediocre lots. The races are nil claiming affairs and the cards for some of them show wlint is generally called ii "bunch of dogs." The fifth is probably the best with Herlin. Kelle Roberts. I'ilsen nnd Unl lad. luniwig othcrfi. entered, " The sev enth is not so bad. ltefugee, Indolence and Primes being among the entries. There probably will lie a good many scratches from cards Hint in the first place are not too full. Ilefore the feature race yesterday the patrons had n treat. Hal Par's hand some Ulack Diazes, a Derby candidate, out for a little exercip nnd nothing more, breezed the mile in 1.-12 on u Itiiick that was none too go'od. Hj did lit without any effort whatever. Klrt rac. Innlecrest .. Inclines Illoomlngton 1'allucv . . . Moonclow Tlgn niidn. two-.var-old, 4 fur- 110 Tito Pal llfl llrt .llrt 113 1IJ .UH r.oy c. lilt W T riven IIS Supurivom.iii 11X Iit--ii Wing 113 Second rue claiming, three-year-olda and up. i) furlunc Harry at. Steven, short Ch.ng, Whlte Haven . in .ivL 11. . too 111!) ill Kill 101 ini tin 104 in Anxau inu Thintle cjuei ' , rhchet . "'-. ni a .n "A , fllKlble- i our I.lttln Anne mr, Do-nlnlran .Mark Wet . .lilt Oan .Mask . i v-ut, i.iuhr . nn i.incriv inn jiihIhk, 1 HI .Mis, Mterllns ' nnn....i ,..,. ..t...... i..... u .u.ui. . ... ', . 1....' I III. I .i.i-j . ' Un. 1 mile uliJ Til vinl thrce-vear-olds and lvlnif Neptune J.ady Ward I. U Klnif Day When . 113 Itecreso 111 l.e DlcUCt 1 iih 'War Tax 1U0 Sca Jflme 11.1 . DB .1011 . h Fourth rue. Ualmlnr. four-year-olds and up, U furloncs. Urother Maclean 112 Uncle's Lassie ..101 Kins Herod .. .Ill: "You Need UO Louise, V ... .107 'i'oachcr 1UV Cobalt Lass . . .101 Fifth race, claiming, three- car-olds and up, 1 1-Hl miles Berlin 11,1 Hello Hobctts .110 Jlormon Hlder I'llsen IDS I-'re.. .Mantle . '.Mountain itusc I'd ll.ilMd ... 10.1 ' 110 His . 105 and Sixth race, claiming, three. j ear-olds up, 1 mile and TO yards: Crumnsall IIH llnndrull . .. Mystic roily . 110 Arbitrator .. ui Oold . ..110 I'lri'ulate . Mallowmo' ..IDS 'Dalrim-in .... iia Hit ins IHu - in lor ini juu Seventh race, claiming, three-year-olds and up, I mils and 70 ards- Iieluzeo 1 in retries One .. I in Iretty IJabv .. .108 'Indolence. .. Ill Attorney .Mulr . 10s 'Corson ... . IDS 1'runes I0S 'Verity 106 Open Evenings ii ou, PLATERS OR TODAY & fiky h 15th and Chestnut .T lalaHaHM .FiB' alaW AA Huge Purchase & Sale 2100 r Suits The recent embargo on shipments forced the makers of these garments to seek another outlet for them.' Wc secured 2265 of them at a very sub stantial saving, enabling us to offer The Entire Lot at 2 AmazinglyLowPrices: 3550 This lot comprises 850 Suits and 72 Top Coats, that were made to retail at $40 to $50 45-ifi This lot comprises 1250 Suits and 93 Top Coats that were made to retail nt $55 to $65 The paralysis of the railroad systems as a result of the recent strike forced a number of large New York manufacturers to convert into cash large shipments destined for the west. Our New York'hcadquartcrs, alwavs alert and prepared for opportunities of this sort, 1 had the good fortune of securing this remark- I able stock of fine Spring Suits and Top Coats ' at such favorable prices as to enable us to offer them in a sale at a saving of 6.50 to 21.50 from the regular f prices at which thev were made to sell. These garments arc all uool and finely , tailored. Hill range of sizes in regulars, longs, shorts and stouts in all the ncucst fabrics- both light and dark colors. Single and Double Breasted Models. Open Dnily Till 6 P. Xh3x3!hu The House of Famous Clothes for Men and Young Men Smart AND 165 , NOBBY TOP COATS 15th and Chestnut M Saturday Till 10 P. M. - e Is es Wtb $1' - - v M Ki U .'I -1?B ji?l -v , 1 m I i TR '4rf' 'j ' '"'..i'. MK $'. a iits. c r . ii L-o "H J' .' V' "
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