! ' V . '). VIWW .Jl"l 'Ji: 1, .r'V -V Ti ' v - " '( .Va "" ,t. r 'tr.i . jlJ V!'U . . .-V' :y v f -NJ , EVENING PUBLIC MDGER-PHILA.DEL1P3BCIA-, TUESDAY, ftPIUl? 27, 1920 i. w H I WILL IT BE A CLE AN-UP WEEK FOR THE WELL-KNOWN A'S ? YOU TELL 'EM, MULE, I'M A LIU HOARSE PI'2 Iff mm llllil iff r i v ti $ a hV !JVi T2 i m4 t r,. j v.' ; iw mi.-,T'v MY. ' it1 '. im .i ,r 4 vW 'a- vV,r. i " i it, YI r Si" . i ir .,1 ji 5 i iv" i AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING? HERBIE PENNOCK'S DIZZY SLANTS i- TURN MACK'S WHITE ELEPHANTS , INTO A MOROSE ULTRAMARINE r A NnTIir.lt iimiPwUnt ilittrcsslni; mculciit occurrod nt Ji. Hhilio Turk ir-ntonlnv nftornooii wucn Mr. Maok't Athletics pnrtlrlpntptl in n ball snmi- with Mr. Harrow Red Snx. ntnl al the end of nine full and complete InniiiRt 'vcro discovrrod to bn prosrnt and not voting. Not huh Hinglc ballot wan oast by the local during the entire afternoon, while the vNitor were elected by a large nnd ' ttnlmpednl majority. 'Uie final count lind every appear ancc of a forfeited came, but the resemblance ieaed right there Forfeited games are rapid affairs and never last one nnd one half hours U took the lied Sox that length of time to score nine tallies fleott Verry twirled for our team, but the Msitois . appreciated his efforts more than his tenmmntes. Perr was ver kiud iu spots nml had to be chased out of the park after the seventh inning to keep from getting killed. -JlHsebrtlls llew thick and fast around him. nltio men ap peared nt the plate and it was a mlrnilc that he escaped Herb Pennock. who busted into the fnwt set right here In Philadelphia and learned hi- curies and sdnnts in Mr Macks school, turned on the old professor and bit the hand that ucd to feed htm. Me stood the home folks on their ears, kept them awn from the plate and not once did he allow them to become dangerous. Ah for the conflict itself, it consisted of two innings nnd neveu others. In those two frames Boston scored nine tuns and that's enough to win live or six hull games hcie. Tho lied Sox now have won eight nnd lost two. nnd are In second place. This wallops the early -season dope. The grand and glorious irtorj brought joy to the heart of Ed Harrow, but the manager had been playing in luck nil day and discovered another silver liuing in the cloud 31e saw Wnlly Sehang. talked with him and the meeting was friendly In fact, he even went so fur as to make a date with bis star catchei for luncheon today nnd will discuss the weather, baseball and other things nur a sir loin steak Wnlly attended the game ycterduv. and not wishing to be seen took a seat near the Ked Sos bench. Harrow saw him in the crowd, smiled and waved his hand Sehang returned the smile nnd the salute. That made it all even, there was no danger of war. so Malinger El walked up iu the stand acd n short conversation followed. Iloweier. the speakers were so anxious to learn the cnet state of each other's health that the game started before baseball ras mentioned. As Harrow was leaving he said: "Wnth. 1 wish you would conic down to the hotel totiight anil talk things over." "Can't do it." replied Schnng. bowling club. See jou tomorrow Hy KOHKKT V. MAXWELL stopped Wilde should hne been disqualified and Murray declared the winner as Murray was the stronger of the two. "Now take the contest from round to round, nnd Murray is again the winner. The lirt live rounds were all Murray's, the slsth belonged to Wilde and the seventh was even. With the beginning of the eighth round Murray has the light won nnd he leaver his corner good nnd stroug for the last round- with full determination to make a garrison finish and to fight Wilde every inch of the way. As Murray rushes from his corner. Wilde fnlls into a clinch nnd butted Murrn.v over the ee. Tho blood blinded Murray for n few seconds nnd thiH is when Wilde kept piiuching away and knocked Murray down. "Hut the best proof in the world that Murray was strong was ha did not take any count, lie immediately got up mid resumed .fighting, and when the contest tvim slopped one of the most surprised men in the clubhouse wns .liinin Wilde himself, as be expressed to me lifter the tight, and said he was very sorry he butted Murray and the contest should not have been stopped "1 claim that Murray wou the tight and when the con lest was stopped, us I stated above. Wilde should have been disqualified and Murray announced as the new flyweight champion. "Nothing would please me better than to have Hat lliug Murray, the flyweight champion of America, to again meet Jimmy Wilde, the llyweight champion of Knglnnd, and I think in the next contest Murray will win by a knockout. " Yours respectfullv . "JOHNNY HI RS ne WIFC. YuU ilMPlf CANNOT AFFORD A WBW SUIT OF CLOTHCi OU ACCOUNT OF MKjM COSt - ajo You oectDE. r Try Your luck ow a. 50IT i at ts Ft-ACe That HAS THeM fsS l-0WJ 3 rTrty 'docks LlKe The GOOD OUD DAYS A 4dH - AMD You RCAD is TmC PAPCR5 ABOUT Trie OVCHALL CRAZE AiOO You OCCiDC To JoiJ T4f. CROluD Detroit Is Mailing Baseball History AMD You RUSH Doulw TbvAjivl-AfsID BUY A 50"T OP OvCRAUS FOB. ABOUT Fivft DOLLARS or-r ioos y&v v' rAt y:yf iv i t .. ilA. ' - . Er2r. SsS&a . ? Tr - AMD VOHGM .VOU CGT IT You fitve 7Uet iire A JOOD 1.A06M Ok ACCOUMt cp rUe. riT ' , .. t - AnD Yoo Cl5COvR TMsy Mot ONH.V LOOK VUCtv,, F(CL UJCLL Dot rne ScaT PeoPLe abb voeAfsitsio Tmgn- sOH'M"H-H 60Y! AwT it a RRRAtO AMD GLOR-R ioU CRA VA TH LEADS FIELD FOR EXTRA BASE HITS a , No One Else as Good as Fourth Against 700 Extra Bases of Phils' Leader in Twilight of Slugging Career Hy GIIANTLAND IlICE TXriIILK the politicians rave nnd tho W',v 'liotta bowl on tnj ' 'VHI S thr tint? uns made, nml judging jtntn thr 12 arlion i nf both parties concerned n iitcuaut 5C time will l"" hail, and thr betting is iti that fj Rchang becomes a member nf the liniton rluh ne j the tun scft. The Vanquished Gets the Laurel Derby ,"TS BOXING coutests we sometimes arc fortunate in i-having a winner and a loser when the bout is over Then, after we have the winner and the loser. w( diseovci. much to our surprise, that the winner didn't win and the loser did not lose. Vrcxamplc. take the Wdde Murray bout nvei iu Camden last Wedncsduy. We were almost positive that the Englishman grabbed nil of the glory there was. to ,.. grabbed, but Johuuy Hums, the Kensington impresario, who also manages the affairs of Hauling Murrnj. has different ideas. Taking Ins carpenter's pfncil iu his sturdy right hand, he composed the following, which can be used with or without music "Dear sir- Will you kindly publish iu join valuable paper just n few facts concerning the Jimmy Wilde nud Battling Murray contest, which was stopped in the lust round with only twerrty-uine second to go. and the reatou Riven for stopping the contest was that .Murrn.v was bleed ing from a cut over the eye vhich lie received at the start of the eighth round wj.eu Wilde butted him. ' Now. to mv way of thinking, when tin titi-t wus i: AKE not very certain about this because of scnnn.v data, but from where we are sitting it looks as if the Detroit Tigers have established u world's record or something like that this season. Yesterdny the Jennings troupe wns trounced bj St l.ooie nod the ninth straight, to say nothing of consecutive defeat, was registered. Now oilier clubs have lost nine iu n row on innumerable occa sions. but what team ever lost the first nine games of a bnmpionsbip senson-' A season ticket to Kiiirniount Paik will be given for the best answer Something must be wrong with that Detioit club. Ilovh south it looked wonderful in the series with the Hraves: everybody said Jennings jvould come close to win ning the American League pennant, but when that pennant i ace begnn the Tigers were left at the post in their first nine starts. Perhaps they aren't hitting nnd perhaps, again, the pitching is bum. Anyway, they probably have made a record, nnd we will call it one until Ernie I.nnui gan or A I Munro Elias sends us.iin indignant correction Makes 'Em Heel in Many Reels BENNY LEOXAKD is working iu a picture out on the coast and. according to IJill.v (Jibsou. is knocking 'em I SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS ELIMINATION process in the local yf'le' auditorium mnisht Twelve "; In 1 . all rcm in tn, ,! Mini, tnrrft ppeclalB ueln? lightweight division for the purpose) between Palmer ami l'oUIlvii, Smith mul I of determining a logical Philadelphia SPr'aeer Mn.l Hullo. kjm.t HouBhert I opponent for Lew Tendler will be re- .i0j,nn- Dutko, .xiientown middle culit is sumed iu the star bout at the Audlto-, "yw umlin.' iiimie in l'liiiiv Herb I Hum A. A. tonight. Johnny Mealy. 0f'l;Nlnt,!r " l'"t"1""g "'" uf'tater Southwark, will pair off with Sol! .,..., , . , , i,v J, e ,. ' , ,i u. Two Trentnn b.intnins, I.iv Anseln ond , ODonnell. of I airmount. in the first patliy johllKOn r,. to m-t in an elM , elimlnntioii match. Jack Toland wns n ' round bout. 120 tounds rlnisslde. in that ;,,,,.. r .-r I'lMinl in f'l'irl; 11 till the vie. ' rt under tile liustilees of the '1 rentoll ToHt I winner over I utuuie t l.irK. anil tut. mi - AmerlcRn i,pbi. (in muv i-j proceeds of I tor iu tonights contest probably will ihls how will b. iIc.iu.'mI in tin. Amerhun be matched to take on Harry Samson s , lesion bulldins iu.i southpaw. Matchmaker Marcus WJl- - . 1;,U l,iu i.i tint mi ii lWbtvveiffht Willie Ilannnu liu men tiMtcheJ to meet liams plans to put on a n uvwignt Kritnklo Clalli Hl llu .Satlonai , )lib otl match at his dub before the llnish of mhv . the present season, with Iendler op posed to the best of the locnl lll" poundcrs. Iu addition to the Mcal -O'Dounell match for the Auditorium otllei ib-ad on the screen. Hill took his pen in hand the day and this is what happened : "Heun.v. ui.vself and the utile motion picture com pany have just retuined from Tin Juaua. where the ighth episode of the serial was completed Jim Coffrolh iiirned over the entire plant to us and we secured some wonderful shots. Heun.v rode a horse in a special race and ically made a remarkable showing against the expert - need jockeys. "Jack Johnson is in obi Tin Juana running a booze imnt and making monej. He iloesu't look in good shape and isn't very popular. "Dave Driscoll has offeied me MOO, 0K) fo- llnee fights in Jersey City this summer He names Georges Papin, Mike O'Dovvil mid either Joliunj Dundee or Kitchie Mitchell as the opponents. 1 have been unable to accept due to our unsettled plans here "I have received seveial oilers from motion picture magnates of note for a live-reeler for Leonard, but just as soon as this serial is over he is anious to stUi i lighting so nothing will be done " ' pir,0) f 1'i;, ly Charley ll'Nell nnd Vounit .Nell, ef Allen town, will bo I'rituil'iils in the str mraii at the Cambria ne t I'rlday nlsht Other boute: l'at O Malic) - Johnnv Uemueev, tack Mortis mi l'lil'.ad'lnhlii Joe Welllne. Willie Mannliis ie fuimhev Uurhii uiiU nli .1 v - Hobby Allen i.ntnms this eveiiimr. Matchmaker .Mar cus lias put together live bantam bouts, youhk Jack n as follows: rommy iiormau vs unn. i Kid Stewart, Young Harnej Keilly vs. i Hank MrOoirin Naa leii sinned b Jack I - lln.ll... Ilitlilllt llllSSIMl S I1UI1IOII 111 IllL'l U llll lil l UIIU HIT II HUU, I, I I Wing Joe Lradlev. intllan uussui .s. u (( J)4H(i .,,.,, Tommv I.aturilon. All ' Itav Heltuout. Harry Hienner . lorn i uutilon lu.s 10 do now In order w eilneli ' vi...-'.., i, ,n, ,1 Mil.,, llnsson v. Joe, tin, lontent Is tret th little Welsliman 8 iktiiv. sltrnatuie to a eontrni i Jeppe, British Hurdler, Trains on Cigarettes Athletes training on Franklin Field for the relays were surprised yesterday afternoon to sCo Jeppe, Hrltish hurdling champion, emergj; from the dressing room puffing a cig arette and inhaling it with the utter abandon of an after-dinner smoker. When ask'ed if smoking impaired his wind, Jeppe replied that so far as lie knew it never bothered him. Matter of fact, he added, he bud alvvn.vs smoked cigarettes when iu training. Uoth Jackson and AI Shrubb were present while Jeppe was enjoying the weed. spellbinders Imngino strnngo things. an Oxford-Cambridge track team trav els .'1000 miles to help show that in nil mutters of sportsmanship and clean, linrd competition the Stars and Stripes with the Union Jack nro still Hying high. And just at present sportsman ship seems to be tho Inst solid founda tion left to a reeling world. The I'rimo Minister of Swat pMUUHED through u span of years, - Old Man Cactus f'ravath Is so far ahead of all other sluggers there is no one else as good as fourth. Iluth has had one great year, and so- at times finve Kcluilte, Halter nnd others. Hut wiiere no one else hns reached Lthe century mnrk in home runs. Crnvath lias pmiuicri along -to the vicinity ot im of these circuit affairs, a long slugger still slugging along through the twilight of his career. Crnvnth has turned in 110 home runs up to this senson, nnd he lost no great amount of time adding to his long list. Ho Is the only one left who hns turned In more than TOO extra bases, nnd in a great part of this time has not been a regular. Kuch year in the way ot extra bases he has averaged ten more than Ty Cobb. Hi1' isn't fleet of foot nor cyclonic around the tow-path, but he can hit the bnlly ball so far that walltlng U good enough to take him where he wants to yo. Considerable institution, Mr. Crn vnth. Considerable plus. It's a tiny Llfo MONSIEUR CARPKNTIKR'S pro gram seems to be (1) the movies; (li) vaudeville: (3) the circus. Having exhausted all financial possi bilities in these three directions, no fur ther mention is made of any impending activities concerned with the uppcrcut nnd the jab. The race between Cnrpentier and Dempsey seems to be a matter as to which can partake of the greatest num- Lafayette Sprinter Has Flu i:nston. April 27 The hope which l.n fayette t'ollese had of wlnniui; the ftprint medley relay championship this Krldto nt Hit l'enn relay carnival were Ret back creat le vaterday when Coarh Harold A. Hruco announced that Karl Nunkel, the .Middle States intercolletrote 2.'0-jard ohimplon, would he unable to run Kunkel had an at tmk of the "llu" laxr weik. and he utill Is too weak to compete I'lnil tiynuts tor siunin.v llitliu aiound town lam nwhi nitli hi blond lioiline and eore n a ihii 1. i Hh etopp-d uff hen- on his wav to New oii 1 rr,T ,n!Mnibils o. uhere Joe YVclunc .111.1 lohnnv tlnnilee boxed last week "VWIllne biivii Dundee a terrlrtc lambastlnc or ome thlnB like that, said Sam and eluraeil ellp- lidille .lone. Port Hi, bniond HslitvvelRht tie snrint medlev and one mile tennis will hns tesuined tr.ilniiu; and he is prepapd be held tomorrow to start ug.iln aflir lluhtwelclit nui i " ' ' '1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 IU V. Ml TMnLiilMlnhi j InTr Saninu Decker, win ne one oi me prir.i ipuis in einsiiiK i"' -ntmlial dance nf the Orliflnul Jolly Ja37 Z Dinua from Columbus papers to the ctfi t Country Club at Coil's Drawing Uooms s I that th Chlraioan was a winner over me tonight ( ; I Scotch Wop. , " ..... ', , i" i ii ..... , ''k JIiDermott. Iieart uaher at the Na-' I Three Philadelphia holers will appear on tonal f.uh nnrt can,,!,.,, Stwrlmen's Club Mhe same proeram at ltiHdini: tonlKht. vi lie ohal),,. wl nct ,n , Bam(1 raD.,cttv Allen tormeriv oi uaiumoir. nm ":. ii at tho Ice Talace when boxlnc Is elarieii m. ,V.adm W i leMe JJS I Probalily will act In the name of Baltimore Kid Volt and 1, 10 j PdiaC8 ,hon boxlnc it meet h O Hussell. Ilattlln, , on Jay ,u jtcDermott also 1hf.ru nn Mhv 111. Mi Dermott also Is neco- tlatlne for R similar dob with Ieon Rains nnd Phil Glassman. open-air promoters , .; Co. ... t-i.. ..in o.-ir..u nrl tnhnn I)nwn respet lively. The star bout of tn round" will be be tiVeen .lo ODonnell and Tatei Johnon. lllll Waltz v" Bobbv Hums vvlll be another conten .tor Ijivlciie, 122-1. .'i pounds, ami ttubo S Hoffman 11." pounds, ore a pair of battlers I S l)r M". J. t'roiker, of the Uwvermy of . ,mder th inanaRement of M. Happaport I Pennsylvania, will met Tom Cow ell. of who perinite Ills Intimate friends to rail Mm I West Philadelphia Illzh School. In thi Jlasnoy " Massey wants to match Lavlcne 1 henwwelBlit bout of Major A. I urexi ,V(t, Hobby Mel.eort Hoffman la a proml'lnc I ruddles amateur tourney heirt under th- ' little fellow hnvlne had three consecutive I S laupls of Philadelphia Jack D linen at Ai knockouts to his iredlt I S Cornell looms up ! large for rela ys PENN CREW S TARTS Ithacans Have Fast Entries r I in ill Events for Meet at Franklin field and Saturday Friday i ll MM( K II M.I PICKINl! a winner for the I'cnnsvl vania relavs ni I'ranklin Kield FrI !fiay uinl Sntiirdnv is jdst as cusy s jdeciding detinitelv wliirli oue of the Allies won the war: that is if thev won it. Virtually all of the colleges repri- 3' tenrd in the relays are picking them elves and many of ilum have good grounds for their victorious argu ments. Not the leust confident of these Ir Jack Monklev's Cornell team. '4 Cornell is toming to the historic West "Philadelphia Hthletic luittling ground jvith twetitv -six athletes And thev ni'. Veal at hides, at thai Mo.tklev liinis.'lf liasuM beeu lirugguig. he s been work ing. So have his track men They 're right mi edge to put up a battle jnot iu a f- evenis us Inlheito but ul. sjf them renl( Precedent i Thin will lie the rust war mat "i Jell has nterei mure T tin ii one tel.n Vm Hut this tiiiu" the.v are toming "flown fiom Ithncii loaded for hear and J ho othei boasts of tiie field and trai U "here is imr ,i relav nr other event in Ttnun tne mg tieii inmin win nor stari vith seemingly ns good an entry as ,(he next one iiesides the mx relay! "" enms and individual entries, Cornell ' shiiul'i hm VIII have a i rack quartet of freshmen i bjui, lur Ii -'Jr '" ' - 1- "x I I? T7iirm in i V 1 VP -, ' ,!l A $ u ' FINALWEEK'SWORK ,r( k iniii,i I'lie man ubo is putting the ( oruell tr.iih le.tui in cotulitiiiii lor the l'enn rel.t.vs greut inreei .iliead of Turner Returns, but Is Given' No Position in Either Boat l'enn s varsitr i rew took to the vrater yesterday afternoon in its final week . , -- "s .-..... mr lilt, ii,, u i, ii 111' r .inn iiiuiiirii aim rrmceion. wiucn is scheduled for next Satin day on the Chailes livei, at Iloston. t'oaih Wright shifted J,,. tle, nf print ne fnmi the lower Siliuj lkill liver In the old i nurse above the ilam wheie the l'enn crews were wont to lniisli iheir wav piior lo -the Yale race .s.n. e the meeting with I'll the l'enn nisirv eight lllis been Mlheeted lo some drastie changes Ug Mill 'fi.rner lunl f" d'-part fur his home fin n asuns un 1 now n. uud his al) n in. es-itated the in-tulhition of Menim.v m sear No. ,"i M''i;iroy rowed a stiong mir on the i inmr vaisitv liefore. Turner showed .ii .vesierdny for the first time since his disappearance, and cuntiary to ex !"! rations neither assumed his' seat in 'he varsity nor chased le, O'Oormnn "it of tho same seat m the ninioi i usitv It is thoughi that Turnei 'iihv be lost to the l'enn Imnt. as u "iihl break ii tin: pioscut comlunntion i" uet linn lmi k into eitlier bout at this i mil The n. en lowed as follow: The m.is 'r..k. 'n 7 KlUon N . 11 in Kin .. JUIill.il No I CuiKlnrl I .N" 2 i 'am nn lie 'r .1 ii f iiuhlnatlun ir.rs ' eiKht that ii.rnc-t-d I Men Ordering these New Spring Suitings at a Mighty Fast Clip! $50 RACES! TO DAY I AT HAVRE DE GRACE I SEVEN RACES DAILY Special Pennsylvania Railroad , E Train leavei Broad St. Station I E 12:34 P.M., West Philadelphia " 12:38 P.M. Direct to Course. E E Admission Grandstand and E E Paddock, $1.65, including Gov- E ernment Tax. E FIRST RACE AT 2:30 P.M. niiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuui.-i her of enterprises outside 0f ,i1A , and well nway from the resin. "" ny not cieun up wh e tlm .i- i is good? Very well, let It go 'nt'tfr Modern Fablo QNCB upon a time there was n b,7,rr Y bloke who wanted regulnr , ' ( (hriy, hevva8vvllIlng,o,,,IMlMor.; And while esteeming (!, fra , odor of kale ho waa also dernlv V, " ested In his job. In tl.V nW-Sfc , more money he wns even wlllC work longer hours. "s '" He outlined this Idea to nineter-,, m ' ployers and they all dropped dead Moral: Break the shock stuff gf'atlj rhUK Red Sor, within n hri-f J- of time, have sold Spenker llmv. Leonard Shore Lewis and one'o" '1 more. Prom the way thev slnr(.,!, '1 sigus seem to be Hint if thev conM i unll nl.i,t l,..n ll 11.- " ,0,ll(l OUT be a nine" "" '" Innnt wJ. TTARDOX, llraid nnd Taylor arc out V to show that n chnmpinn isn't v.. yond clmmnonsh n llmiu i .. l Sf: the time he is fifty Norman llron c's , ?, pects to be just getting god " TN TUB day of the Willnrd-Dcmp,,, -1- fight a number of keen critics nli " serveu uini me ox can Pver heat th. tiger. And now Strangler Lewis ii. found that no man can throw n nV,l in a wrestling match. ' w mllK only regret a niuuher of Ioxcn Tt7ni l,nv? is.,liat lllr.v liaveonli one life the.v can give to the ciroi. COULD Steelier throw Coteli' CouH Dempsey have hetiten ritzvimmen, wncn ritsi wns at lifs best? Can -1 iiintiiiii nun a niiicii unci; nventv vfnt. nnd still keep the right time? ' ' (Copyright, 1020 Ml rtohti resrntd pmmmmmitMMiMma&mMUk 5 One Fellow Said "l saw exactly the same kind of a Spring Suit as you are selling for $42-75 Marked $85.00 in a ready-to-wear store" And he told the truth. Come in and sec the most beautiful blue with green stripes, browns with green and red xtriprt, green with blue and red stripes, gray with blue and green stripes, in fine unfinished worsteds and blue serges the finest in Philadelphia at a Saving from $25 to $40 I dS&SL- ZJ-fxe, (xJVOt n -CIA.I oi'un n i:itr nvi:Mxti until o o'clock 1224 Market A ND plRST ll i.i little woucfci. A hundred distinctly different patterns worth, according to usual Chestnut Street standards, $65 to $75. Thing a man does after he orders one is to go tell his friends about his fortunate "buy." Have you ordered yours yet? WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER Tailoring Shop 1217-19 Chestnut St. N i 11 f-w in low. Am, mnoother th.in Thu tie. lor the one-mile relav. who are Miro caiue from li rcerhbuiff Acadiinv. His io set Hi" sparks Hying on the under blond lumping ability wa. discovered1 ival. bj accident cue duv when MoaUley wn !; The foin men upon w hum Cornell i dying hi athletes our at all of tie depending in tin big two mile relaj arc events iu ilmt m chmhii Millet jiunpul Captnin K A Muver. !''. L. .Miranis better ilmn ivventv lor in ruhhei hoe fr. l Mi l lermoti anil 11 Mimton Aiier nun lie v a kiimi cinu. - r i- the pi cent tnteriollegiate -till l',,.- ,i. il ,,,:,. ,,, r . . ,s;il Mini champion Stanton i, a j;,,,,,,, ,( D Ki,Mu botli ul wi. .n, an jievv man hm lie won tiie half mile iu latllni'g 1 men the Cornell Mulligan meet and in. i . ."; ,. .. , . , , ... ..." . '. - ..... ... weie at the tlnrt it hiiul in pick t'.e vv nun i, liiii Cornell seems to hare a good u i bum i nil any other team onlv a sophomore. He ""Mlnut Vulf Th. junior armi ,n r ,t niiij ilnyer Snd .v Hentally Nkimmed over ihut iliiaine adt winter on an inilimr iriiik in 1 ."! llnth Have Srored I AlcDermott and Auiam- have I ot.i Scored points m all of the big mile ilnte events in which thev have taken n.h 'I CARPENTIER AT 0LYMPIA Georges I hey were also on the Cur nil ti'arp that von the four mil" .el.iv mst jrrnr in Is, ininiito, II I ,"i vi ouiK With lln'e teciiids behind ll,i, Snd uispiriil bv the speediest hunch .if teams tbni hit took pint in a two mile felllV t nrnell Is Mile io 1 1 i In i e nr thereabouts ' ul the linisb fin Smith ami Watt. Cornell has two noting i cicat hurdlers The lonner hiudeil first "Ijmpia place nnd the latter second iu the in-1 nled to Ii tercollegiates liiht year, the iuaiter ifilln hurdles linulB will be run off on Friday, nml It would not be a nurpriso If ono of these men not only won the event but smashed the record. 1 Cornell is also strong in tho jumps. J. A. Ilniusay. who tied for fourth place til the 10111 mlercollcgiutes, is getting lriuch better form this spring than cvei Ifefore nml bus lepentedlv ileared ilu (far at 0 feet I "in ll. F II. . Miller Ian week did a practice , j . ,i.k r-. ill i i.-.. ronn liiiuii oi iet:L x i i iiicnca (Uler I a natural broad jumper, and to Appear In Exhibition Here on May 5 liimjes Cm lender. l'iiroi,ui inavv weight iiaiiiiinii. 1 i' in ii war hein. iihl of the lll'ili'il ,il lilies nml Miiidndel toi .Ini K III ni"s' v title, will iiipeiir in a boxing exhibit in n in this i nv at the A. .. on -Mar ,i lie is sened box wilh Ins Hiiarriug partner in the wind-up of u special show. The Trench war hero is. now making hlH ilrtt tour of the United States and he phniH to visit all of tho leading boxing renters in this country. .nilJelM airalnt Harvard nml lrln,a,.. I jt In fast ruunJ.nK Into rorm f. r tl. h-b i-v -ace Thu llni-uo In is (,. Iohsh st-c Irnk N'o 7 r,uimhr N, i 11 iwi , T. 'i)urmn N, 4 Nun .1 No 1 I.i,,.r v J l'l l ai In Iieil- , . if t. ,, r . ., , ,., , , ;' wal Viiiinii 1 f 1 - mmmM on. Evg Miy 3d, 192 Ray O'Malley v. Jimmy Glacken Marty Kane vi. victor Richie Johnny Reiiler vi. Eddie Harvey Jimmy Tirrney vi.Fronkie Jerome .mi. ll. o. .mi: Burman vs. O'Donnell' rtl un milf, rtKiihir prlir llliiifh.tiii lintel I Jlh unci Murkft trrfi SPECIAL Wednesday, May 5th GEORGES CARPENTIER Champion of Europe Idol of Franc With a Great Boxing Show TirilKTH ON SAI.K Mill' lllnidiiun Hotel . 11th unit Mnrkrt Syf' BASEBALL ?rrds, Dedication of New Athletic Field U. S. Marines vs. Marhall E. Smith & Bro. Major Kiddle Tournament Vmili-ht. April 'r.lh l. Willi I luilllorliiiii. 1,1th & rbriktmil V ii i I Unsli !"..tl sanrti r-i F,i i I' i r h mi . r U in ion Mi r M Isnin Iinv Doutflicrty Wo.nui Pracun Mnilth v Hprlnser Ur&rijp I'otnllvo v Mel'ulmtr iiuiiuwn v. waaiini lllzlav ilenuburr v, McKa n Auditorium A. A., 6th & Brown I'i.fmI.ii Kvt . 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