'j; Xr ) ..- tw A- ! u !. te r 1 1" -" v EVENING PUBLIC LEBER-PHIBEIlX ?TUESt)A.Y) - ffAY 31, 1920 - - - ..! "DOC" CARISS. PERFORMS MINOR OPERA TION ON "DOC" LAFITTE; . THAT IS,PENN BEATS SWARTHMORE & iiIIhto snllioreil til Frnnklin Kirltl of tiupnl nml ' rslonlnv nftornoiin In nfior In tin hn riioii sn T A LOT fnr ns lirndcpnr Im cotitoniod. I.nxi Snliinlivj wn tippoi'il to lie tlir ollicinl lrnsoii fur the urailng of trnw linn in ltd), but I ho net licrnino n wot (lint n liostpniirnidit ni nrfCKsnry. Anjwnj. h noble Mei'd entitled 1'niil .lone won thp Dcrlij find tluit relli'rtcd npnii (he orcinlon. Km- that tvrtnon thv Idg rpnt wiit put orri' jpiterdio A few of tlio wrnltlij K'iit iliiiini'il thf nlfnlfii vi-ncry, but there wore liinn ln rrfilM'd to liHunr Hip winter fcmnn wiih over. 'I'hoir nmler-rolorei lid formed n barkRroillid for thp kiiism ilmne roverlng. nncj the new stuff Mood out ii pioniini'iitlj n u white collar on n coal teamster's, nerk However. I'eiin and Suitrllnnnre plnpil a hall ctime, which nnuojrd t lit- -nstoniPr who turned out to witness a track meet. I'eiin n liv tin' -nro of (i In 4 In rcKillnl ion eight -and-n-half-inning nfl'nlr. Till mnt he considered n iiviivi' victorj . H. KOIIKKT V. SI XWKLL port llllor Ktrnlns: l'ubllr llsr-r being he stole tlilnl r.nlrni-pnLi.lv. nml w'hetl Mjer win put out by White and Young, what did Cap u Dmi do but wore. Tup enp'n wis overlooking no bets In that inning, the oap'n wasn't. The noble iim'n linrt Into tlip tiiistlire ngnlu III Hip t hit d. but nvernnxii-tA nnd n-desire to emulate MCAVV STICKER IMDICFCRBMT Karl Kbv were too much. Two of hi" fellow ,tmlent were out, one was roosting on bae, nipl Cap'n Dan walloped n single to I'enter field. The pla.wnnte .seoretl. but Dnn, trying to Mi etch the hit into ndouble, forgot his motorcycle nnd sns very much put out. p.iiy 'fiitf.'.' .-tl 'R PENS" hoppeil upon the slants slung over liy .Inn Clnnw. toe Swarthtnore iiiteher. who hurl- with his other hand. .Mm was good to the I'enu bojs. .Mm wii''. and pittlied ouch pretty hulls that he uns nicked some thing tiTl'ihl". Amid deep silence from the lnriiet- stand. the Jted nnd Hlue scored in the tirst, ei ond unci thud, iiat to get familiar with the la.' of the In int. and in the 'fourth a young man named Mjors socked a limner into the stands, which was culled a homer because it lauded he.wmd B'Ctlqn 'T "' Home run" are decided lij the alphabet on Franklin Field, which proves the value of a college education. In that inning two run-, trickled over the plate, which boosted the total to the Kie runs in four innings is Very consistent work. ocu in the cnlleginte league. 7T "D( iOC" l.AFITTK. who onte twirled for the Detroit Tigers before they opened baseball seasons by losing thirteen straight, is coach of flie Swarthmore nine. Doe opined, after watching nil of Ins pitchers warming up before the game, t lint Clnncej a the better of the two and .Mm got the job. In this the doctor erred. He mado bum guess. "Doc" Tanss, tin hold- a similar position at Penn, did not wait to see his other pitcher warm up He needed him for tomorrow so SheflTej was elected. Slieftey did some Rood work, although lie was soaked torriblv in spots, flnt he cared not nnd hiushed strong That shows thrtt a guy never should allow nppea ranees to be agnitist Into Penn started ughl off the ieel to treat Clniii'ev like a tepcliild. Korber deliberately stood up to the plate and allowed four bnd. 1o snj nothing of atrocious halls to lie Called on him. Therefore, the jng student was allowed to Kn " firt unmolested. Joe Straus was put out uuiiiuiiioiish . t Waiwii-k hit the bulb with terrific foricjn lft field and .T whs going a mile a minute when it struck n bench lft on u.- field by a careless fieshman or somebodi. The blow was cut down to a double, but Korber scored with the tiri run Then two assistant managers wein hurried to the outer garden to lemove the bench. The did. IN THE fouith. after Hnrey had singledand Myers hit that alphabetical home run. two tallies were allowed to Mutter on the scoreboard. Then Shriver connected .with a double nnd Doc l.utitte almost had one. He sent the rest of his pitching staff into the bull pen nnd nt the cud of the Inning he was rcad to do duty on the mound. After this decision, Swnvthmore decided to put oil an offensive just to show the few gents with straw hats they were in the gnme. 'Iliis was in the fifth inning, 'nnd. hon est, the way they hit that bnll wns terrible. Humphries, the tirst up. wnlked. Clancey, who bnd not been lemoved from the gnme ns jet, could not forget he was a pitcher and struck out. Ttien up stopped Place. One of Shettey's peifect stukes bounced oft Place's bnt to center and ,Ioe Strnus, who was wutching the trnck meet, recovered the bnll in time to hold the runner nt second. Voder bit the bnll into the giandstnnd. but nccotding to the alphabet, nil he could g"t was n two-bagger. Thau-scored another inn, and White mnde Straus drape himself on the fence to slop his linei. which nlso was good for two bags. That gave Swarthmore three runs nnd, with the one scored in the fourth on Weise's homer, the totnt reached four. Penn whs one abend, but one run niemis nothing in a college bnll gnme. JPifw STILL wJlMDtiJG LOOKS AQOUkID TV EH IF Tmc OUT. PiRLDnnS HvG (viowao back DELIVCRi BALL BKH. TRSVJELLIMf AT HtfiH RiVTt' OP sSPCCl wTcnei BLl OOlMC OVIS. CiCTS StGMAL MCAO Catchers AMD MODi Its) APPROVAL MOVIE OF A PITCHER FACING THE HOME-RUN GETTER 1 IMCJ TARTi WINDtrstG ifiHsM Tmu HGAVV SWATJ 'IT STICKER 8LL aiiiAVl'eARS 9 wA-rCHCii BALL IT ASCGNDS TtfVs'Ats'D sSKV A IT WAA FLU KB HtT LOTTA LUCK ' 1EU GOLFERS '? A lintl! FftOM then until tlie eighth it looked as if Swarthmore would either tie the count or forgp ahead. No one knows wh. but it looked that way. anyway. Ogden was pitching good ball, nnd no one knew when Rheffey would explode. Penn got another run in the seventh, when Mother walked, took second on a passed ball, nnd third on n wild pitch. , . That should have been enough, but he had to More on Warwick' hit Korber used excellent judgment, how ever, for if he hadn't scoicd that run Doc Cariss would have tired him off the ball nine. But the end came in the eighth. Swarthuioie started oiff beniitifiill,. Pep Young connecting with n single nnd Weise rolling a tantalizing bunt tluough Sheffey's legs. That put two on base nml none out . Nick Carter Micriilced. advancing the runners and everything wns set for n mil. College cheers floated over the field and I.aikin and Humphries were m inspired that they perpetrated two consecutive whiffs. IN BRITISH TOURNEY Seven Are Named by U. S. G. A. to Compete for Amateur Title ' Ovpr Muirfield Course New y.ork, May 11. Seven golfers have been entered liv Ihe Imlted Stntes ?olf Association for the P.rltish nmn tear championship, wliicti will begin .lime 7 over the nurse at .Mulrtield, Siotland. In making this important nn- iionncpment Testerda . Wyunnl D. nn NO AMERICAN WOMAN-tiAS. . WON BRITISH GOLF CROWN1 tnry ofv th ion. iilsoin he 'RAY 'h'ny!! ItuV::.' nan-. X h D.nr: A ADDITION to this 7.iw. handed out asses lik" the press airenl fur the invns. Cap'n Dan McNichid woiked .Inn for free passage to first nnd then decided to steal se, ond Cap'n Dan did. Then IN AH Piftsl luck Ihe Tliils lost n bnll Some Uavs you enn't wiij.iinything! ( ocii ic'n. into, hu I'ublir l.tdorr ;jme to Tougli Co. FAST TENNIS T AY rr hal May Happen in Baseball Today 0NH0NC0UR I V , MKRir.s i. i:i.t u I iiii . i r.i . w I II I'leielsilcl IA n .111 lioston 14 c, .inn i'in l.nti Cricket ford- Club Plays at Haver- Other Matches in Wom en's Interclub League St Hshlncfnn si. Mills N York r Mlllclirs Dlrnlt A'S HOME TO PLAY FOES FROM WEST ii 10 l : 10 10 II I . in .Mil .son .l .1.10 .MS .;nn .s.t? ..ion .Kfl ..ISO ..mii ' .Kfl .1.10 I dernool. of Newnrk, secretn I'niled Stntes fiolf Associat ' dicated thnt a thoroughly representative I American group would play in the 01 m I me coif chnmnionshin tournnment. an affair most leading linksmen have side stepped in yeah past. The seven who will go aluoad within the next two weeks fm the Hritish nnui teur classic are Snm ,1. (irnhnm. Find lav S. Douglns. F. C Newton and II. V. Maxwell, ,lr., all of New ork: Nelson AYhitney, "f New Orleans: Slewnrt Sticknej. of Sj. Louis, nnd Hobert A. Gardner, of Chicago. I'nder tbt' plans aliemly formulated, these seven nlnerR will will on May L with the'l'iiited Stntes (lolf Associa 1 tion s speeinl committee on the piopo-cd i i linages in rules, whuli will confer witli I the British inle inakeis at St. Andrew-. A I a special golfing event the have i been hooked to meet ill a team inatcli team of the Oxford-Cambridge dolling Societv n dnv or two before the Mart of 1 the championship This will be in Ihe nature of a return match, for in HUM ! the Oxford Cambridge team entile to this countrv and lost to the Americans, to ' 1, at the Nnssnu Country Club links on Long Islnnd Miss Marion Hollins's Vic lory Today Boosts Her Stock for the Title TN THK.il i. golf chnii M In 1 n. .or, 7 ,non .03(1 iji tTMiivfi nr tiik n t us -' I- . i rhllsitrlnltU l rlrkel rial) I I n ItrMelfl CnuMlrj ( Inh I I o Mfrion ( rlrkrl Club I I n rhllsdelnhiis nitntn ( Inh I 0 1 Cermonlown I'rirket rinh I o I llnntlncilnn ullri ( (. 10 1 m ni:ii ii: nut ronxi fhlliiiMulil i (rlikei (Inh Crl'Lfl l"l al lfmrforil rhllKitrlnhliv (unlr Cliil Cniinln- I Inh al MUl.ir. Oernnnionn I rlrkel flip, i lliinrtnrilnn Vll' (oiinlo ( lull nt Mnnlirlm. I'M I. mm l. mm I niiu .nnn .linn .nan lerlen lloinrhl .i;n. .ISO ..ISO ,42l) .100 ,X13 Hy SPICK IIM.L LaM TucsiIh tlie Women's hifenlub Lawn Tennis l.ingur wns othiinllv opened Tlie pin n not a frost, but the weather wn d"i iiledh Today it's different IJenl spring un shiue is here i otiieiinTitl I he tempera ttire of tod.n's maiihis m rhe second round of league pl,i was collected to like proportionate l to the leap of Mr Fahrenheit s meicurinl tube The best innli h toda. according to the well know ii doie. which iisunlh goe wrong, will be bet wren the Philadelphia I .'Cricket Club and Mrrion em ilielntlet courts at Ihncrford Last week both of these team- i nine thmiigh wnh n in lorv The I'rnker club defeated ihe Oountn Club m Si Mnititis, three matches to two while Merimi made a clfllll sweep of Us matches with the Hillltingdnn pile ipnntel. at Noble, Mrs 1 M I'ligh will plat tir-t singles for Met ion ntrtiiKI Miss Mollie Thn.ter. of Ihe Cricket i luh The former won her mnti h fimn Miss ; Osthcimer Inst week while (lie latter wns beaten in a fast two set matih ni Si Mnrtins In ?Irs. (iilbert Hnivr fin matih hnuld r.rpvc to lie an exi eptioiial) good one. Star .Mulch Mrs ltolierl lleinhl who will lead the Ileifield club lodat imi ln Mar try in Ihe star matih at ilni Mr. Ilerold lost her opi mng inrfti b to Mis C. M (irahnui of the l,erinnntnwn "With Mrs llanet. Mi- IMn His Walsh. Mrs. I'rskinc Smilli, Miss (iertrude Kbret and Mrs -,'ui, Schlchlei. .Ii the C'nmiti Hull loooks w nun h 1 1 k tho w inner of iod.it "s nut I In s w illi Ilel field. The lieiinaniown Ci n kei Club and Huntingdon Inllct. 'holh loseis last trrk Hash nl Manbeim Mrs (irnhnm and Miss IMliMliicr will be first singles opponetits . Mrrion Is Winner Four out of hve niHlibe. were cap tured by the Mrrion Cricket Club .ten terdav from the Philadelphia Cricket Club in the second division of the worn- .NATION l. I.KAfil' ' lull t . I.. V.I . Ilostmi a .1 ,r,3 Cincinnati II .fill! llrnnM.tn in H ,.-,AH I'lltshursli 10 .."-' riilrnio to Ij ,vi PhllulpltihlA I) II .1.10 t l.nii H II .431 New tork II II .0.1.1 1'estnoneil. SCHEDULE FOR TqDAY N tllONAI, l.r.Af.fK l'hlllle .it I'lllshurich Clrnri flisn. Npit ork it Cincinnati (lomli i .1. (Itnsinii at 1. tjOiilsClenr: .1. ttKnir.N i.Kii k M Ifliil- ill riillnileliilihi Clean .1:30. ( hlrntn nt New lork I'loud.t i 3:30. I Iptelnnrt nl lln-ton Knln. llptroll nt Unshlnslnn Cloudji :i:.1n., RESULTS OF YESTERDAY MKItU.N LKAliI i: 1UMn. 7l Alhletlrs. I. ' CletrlHtiil. -. S(. IjhMv 3. Other elnlis not srlirilnlMl. N TION I, l.l'.AI.l K l'lltliirEh. 3i riillnitelnhlit. I Otlier rlnn nut s hednlMl. Vf." St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland and i"01 . . onicago to Appear Here This Month MERION IN MATCH RIXEYPHLS HP i E TO REVERSE PLAY Cavvy Cravath to Send Tall Southpaw to Box Against Pittsburgh Today Women Golf Champions Play Cricket Club Today , The chnmpioti Merlon Cricket Club women's golf team will plnv the I hiln delphia Ciicket Club todnt at Met ion. Thee tennis nre tied for the lend ur the Philnilelphia Cup competition.Mloth teams bate clean slates, hut Merion seems 4o lie tlie stronger, and after its defeat of Huntingdon Valle.t Inst Tues day Merion is expected to win today and next Tnesdn , which will i nmpleie the competition, Tlie play for this cup alwnts bus been n inther top-lieiit aflaii. with Merion. Huntingdon Vallet nnd the Philadelphia "Cricket Club in a class by themselves. . ., , This .tear tlie Cricket ( lub i- niinus Mrs Clarence II. Vniideibeik and Miss Slililred Cnverl. wlio urc plating this week for Anient n in the Indies ihnm-pinm-hip of Ureal Nrilaln. When Meiinn won from tho strong Hunling ilon Vallet team, despite Ihe l'n I that two of it" be. I "middle" plnteis tvern not in the line-up. the i hnnipionship I'nlil I'errv went in to nitch'wns i oni-eded to it again this tear. in this- fnnril, ,.,! lo. ,m, The Cricket Club, howetei. is .-till nlll Connie Mack nnd his A's arrived back in T'hlllv lodnv They will open n four dny series with the St. Louis Itrowns In their own baik ynrd at Shibe Park this nt'terni.mi and. remain here for the re mnindc; of the presenl month, nlso en lertnining or being entertained sitcces. sirelt lit Detroit. Cletelnnd nnd Cjfci- .. 'OK- 1 . . ". nir .tincKinrii munngeil to win a few hull games on their short trip around the 'eastern poition of the cir- 'iiii. nut ine.t iiiun i prove so very ' much. , It it, po secret in Huston town thnt Connie Mnck is not pnrlirulnrlv en thusiastic ahnul tho win Scott Perry Pitched jestenlnv ngainst the Red Sox. Neitlier is the Tutor in any frenzv of delight about tlie enrnest wnv Scott i Perry took care of himself while in I the Hub for the A of the series ngninsi Hie lied Sox their pitching looked ptclt good. Rut the pitching of Perry ye.stetdn.v for less thnn liner innings was nn'l good Mote than that, it did not eten look as if he were "trying" pitching. Rather a rough thing to say about nn athlete, 'tis true Rut it did look from the 1opof the stun,, ns if tlie big blond Inrl was , little bit in the "don't rare" class, lie seemed like n bit of di cordiint careiessnss among a group of,""' H,x'n tr.ting, hustling young ball plnyers. He gummed the pailt, m oilier words, and Eddie Casey Takes U prounniy i onnie .muck now wishes Hint ,,.,.,,, m,.. . M 11 - Kini. lie nun noi (.iniieii ine oig iciyiw . Id iiil a reasonalilt strong leam in pmv lodat. and il may spisyg a siiriinse. though light down the line Meiinn lnnks like a winner in enough mulches to Insure Ihe lille. CTeo Houck Stops a Newcomer jmslfr. ''. x,'lv " l;"'" Martin 'ed BimiiT lit' h nil ,i Imlf iinni'ls hofnre ihe ininili"" "f L"1 Unu't. Il"" l-"1 ,,"!h' Mni'in il 1 ii"i Bivt IJ" ''" ",""' '" fjirl. dxem llslo iind st Ihi lo'innninB "' ill'l Tne iiiiui d - inn." ', S. Job Hy SANDY McNUIMCK I'll I-,, list of winners of tlie Indies' ' gull i'iiniupimisiui m i, rem itriiniu sime the in.t for this title stniled twentt seteu .tears ago, there appears! no nnme that sounds like nu Amerjvan except that of Miss Dorothy Campbell now Mrs. .1 V. Iluid, of Pinehuist and Pittsburgh, I". S. A, Rut she wns nn Englishwoman at the time. There is a different story in tlie list of winners of tho American women's golf championship. Miss Campbell in vnded our shores in 11109 ns the chain piou of liteat Rritnin nml won the I S championship, thus completing a lecord nn woman hns equaled since: thnt of winning tlie Rrltish, Canadian nnd American championships, all in the came .tear. Miss Campbell entered the Amernnn event the following year from Hamilton, Out , and wpu. In 10KI Miss (iiad.vs Ravenscrnft, an Englishwoman who had won her home title the year before, visiled tins country and won the American .'ham pibnship. In Iftl." tMrs. V. A. ttnvin. nuother Knglish stnr. came from Shiiley I'nrk, Knglnnd Mis. Cnvin went down to the tinnls, where she wns beaten by Vnnderheck. Mrs (invln ami Mis. Dnrothy Cnmphell llurd are now hotli Americans, but the records will show that no Amer ican woman, playing ns such, has over won the Hritlh championship, though records in this country are lin as to whether an American entrant ever he foie this .tear teed off for Hie Rritisli Indies' clinmpionship. American records show lhnl in tin co invasions the lone Hritish euttnnt in a I" S. championship won tlie title, nnd th fourth time finished ns riiuuir-up. Two Fnrmrr Chninpinns In whin seems to be Ameticn's lit-st sincere invnsion abroad for the women's championship, there, are two Philadel phia and one New York woman. Mrs. C II. Vnnderheck is n fni ovi eastern and Philndelphin i liuiniuoa. ns well as a former champion. Miss Mildicd Catiil.t fm r''gr'7irtra a'Mfc Vcr-rl '.ii ' a-S I'" T? , E I a S a s i. i Scholastic itlihtic . ' Schedule for Today IIAHKnAM INI i;itSCIIOI,ASTIO MIAtlt'E (nlhelle tllcli nt Central HUh. . . Nnrtlieact IKkIi nt tlernmntottn HUh. OTHKR OASIKH (,'emisnlntni l'rlfnilsJ. Cfrmnntonn llflililonflrhl IIUli . Clntrt.ori lllrtw llnrlu- IIUli ts. Ilnilniir HUli. . Itldlej 1'srli , ts, Chester '' M. Luke's hrhofll t. Chestnut .11111. .tlnllrfvJIUli s, Cheltenham lllcn. .....- x f Irt.l.W t mer llljtfi. Iratrn "fi llnrlir llllli . SttnrUimor Wens. ts. ColllnestTOOil lllfli. TENNIS) Olniril Cnlleire vs. I'enn ( linrter. C'nnirtrn HUh ts, Cenlrnl HUli. (lerni.intottn lllh vs. rrnnkfori! IIUli. Hntrrfnril HrliOol ?. Northeast HUh. Illlnnotii ts, letter Merlon, TRACK rrnnkfnrit HUli vs. Northfnit HUli. nt .N'orllirnst. r.STKHDAY'B RESULTS iiAsi'.nvi.i, " Hnterfnrd hchool, lfl Orrmnnlottn rnmilfii HUli. Hi flermonlown HUh, 2, tirst I'lilliwli-lphlu, 4 l.unsilonne, ti:nms l'enn Charter, 0 flermantnwn Acnd rmf, n. ,&$IXTB STRAIGHT DEFEAT PROVES UNANIMOUSLY THAT THE PHILLIES ARE GOING "WEST' IN in UDOWD-CLARK -N.J. BOUT TON LEAGUE tEADERS LOSE CONTESTS Cermantown High Drops Game to Camden Academy Bows to Haverford MISS MILRRKR CUKRLY or the Philadelphia Cricket Club who was eliminated from the Indies' golf championship of f J real Hiitain todaj b.t .Miss A. C. .Mclveiiie. of Toronto, U up. The lourncy begun this morning at New Cast le, County Dow ti Ireland disqiiililiintion if tlie iia.ter Is tite minutes late. Thai requiies stamina, as against tlie American style of unit IS holes n day. Miss llollins, is au all nimiud athlete, nnd driving tandems has given her a powerful pair of wrists such as; is possessed hy few women golfers. Mi's llollins plays either er.t line or vert poor golf. She is a giant in sl.e among women players. Miss llollins losi in the limits of tlie American iinmp pinuslilp in l'.U.'i to Miss Ruvencroft, -down. Miss Pheiwood has not .tet reached slardom in golf. She is (lie tall, tang kind nnd is credited with being the loneest 'womnii drtter in the countrv unli"iuil ,m,e niinlilied al the national last .tetti I mil was pin mil in ine n ii roiinu m fienuantntvn nnd vicinity took n tum ble in scholastic baseball prestige, when two Invaders in that section of the city irrlctl off the honors from the league lenders, lletmnntow n High and Oer- mntitnwn Acndemv. Camden High's baud of pln.ters accounted for (Jctmnn fown High, (i to 1. Haverford School upheld the Main Line by trouncing (icrmanlown Academy. 10 to !. In cadi case the victory was decisive and well earned. Uermniilown High saved (,nns7. for the Interscho lnstic League battles, 'using KaiilYmnn I ) twirl Kauffmnn is a good boy, but he is by no means fiermantown's beat pilclier, nml Camden High hns n tenm which mn.t well he feared by any ng giegatinn in this section of the country. The result was obvious. Kauffmnn wns given just ns poor sup port ns when his teumtnntes helped him to lose the Chestnut Hill game. It was another upset for CSermantown, and will have considerable bearing on nnv claims for sectional honors. Hal- I heistndl did his share of the work, and I (iibson nNo pla.ted in fine form, these! (wo athletes each scoring a run. (icriiiuulonn Academy inav have thn Interncadeinic League cliamniousliip, but the Maiihcim players bowed to Hav el ford School in the gnme at fiermnn town. ami the defeat did not come with good grnic up ticrmnntown way. Havcr- lorii .'sciiikii Mlddleweights Scheduled f0r i Ten Rounds at Camden Three Eights On, Too Mike O'Dowd, 8t. Paul's fahtin. Harp and most recent contender for tn nilddlctvclght title sinre his dcthron ment on a referee' decision in lioston last week by Johnny 'VVilson, will hov In his first bout as the exchamp!on at the Sportsmen's Club In Camden to. night. Opposed to'Miko will be another aspirant for tho chnmpionshlp in the nerson' of .Incklc OInrk. of Aitn,. ' j This bout will betho first tcn-rdundcr in no ion on 111 iow ocrsey under the auspices of the Boxing Conimiion there. O.'Dowd arrived In Philndelphin re, terday. Hn was introduced at the Olympin last night nnd was greeted with deafening applause as he wallij down tho nisln and hopped between tli ropes into thering. Mike, oven though shorn of Mi laurels, still proved hiraislf to bo noPlnr However, tho ovation was turned into n series of hoota and cheers, cat-calls nnd npplausc. when h ' was inttoddced 119 "tho middleweight champion of the world," Thirty-four rounds of boxing in n are on schedule nt tho Camden Sports men's Club tonight. Besides the O'Djjtvd-Cljrk ten-round, there will he thtec eights, showing t'vo mntche h. I ween lightweights nnd the opener bring ing together featherweight. Willie Jackson, of New York, is to pair oil with George Young Krne. of Ruffalo, N. . Riff-bnng Ralph Rrndy, of Sjra cuse, will meet Billy ,De Foe. of St. Paul, and Joe O'Donnell i matched with Johnny Murray, of New York. 10I won 11 brilliant victory and deserves all lhc'iedit. It was another case of "snving the star twirler " Dinsmore wns allowed to wnjrm iiji for one inning, ns it was ex plained that he had the "(Jcrmnntown Friends' game to pilch today ami this is our last guine and one of tlie big games of the. season with us. and wc needed him for Hint game." a (.voiding to minces fioni (icrmnntnwu. PHIUP BOEHM ILL South Philadelphia H. S. Athlete Stricken With Pneumonia J Sports Among Amateurs 1 St. .lunint (attav) first clsss J. A t.iif 07411 Woodland nvenue. Ph Woodland 1M"m' Somerset Club (Atvsv) first class r s'.i'. ' bet. 2.10(1 West Somerset street. llnmhlrr A A. tAtvay) tS-ltl cnr rlit-, A, Oerner. SftOO ,Tanny street hprlne rtlilte A. !, Awny) nrl rl-. J, .1 rtouse, 1303 mirmount avrnur lllllsldo I'rofs. (Awns) nrat elj C Knlsmr. HIS 'North rtedrteld trt ' Ithrrslde K. C. (Away) first class Ocorn Stchr, '.'7 Scott street l'ark KiUe A. C. (Atvsv) first or 'fond class ,1. P. Terrs-. 31MR Wyaluslnc atnu An nntneliler and Infleldsr ttrnld llk to Join a first-class team. A Krsbs, 1814 Ei,t v Thajer strict Mlianiruck 1', V. (Away) first cl J J, l'ox, SMIC! Month Fifth strsel. Drnrillnc llros. (Away) first class .1 C Ehrls, 10tr, North Hope streM t Indiana t'lnh (Away) first class -J Mel- man. 1830 North 'ininy-jecona street Klmii 1. f. (Awav) nrst elass W ilium llllle 20118 North Third street l'o Cliitse A. C, -(Home) first clu I'rnnk Fry, HS1 Ptanwood mreet Welcome A. C. (Away) first clasi I Mr. CormUk. 1331' Houlh (luenther street A llrst-elass rlaser wants to Join Sunrlaf plajlncclub llallplnsrr 2S39 Kmerld stre A bnll nlaTer would like to Join .in l-n. tear-old team. E. J., flanjc, 827 Pouih See. i ond street. M. Itttrenre :r. ". (Xtvsyi (list iise a W Kaber, 2337 Vtrt Tork street. ! Mnrlln A. A. first lass- W l.uiz :lt V,rih 11 street. llulst A. '. (Home) sorond rlass Souil (.'etelrtesh 21108 South Llnd trei An Hll-itrountl baseball nlatei want t " Join n nrst etnss team n Montsoinrt 2tw South Flfieenth street Ch.idwUk A. C. (Away) first claie t, Abramson. S38 South Cecil street llunllnc SMinl A. A. (Atvuy) first rlmw , . Sam Douslas, 1018 Hunting Tarlc, atrniie. ' llelfnst Club (Homo or awas) 10-17 tears , old Manacer Illchetfr. (1111) Do Ltneev I Chump I'rofs (Away) first rlH'" J, Dalley, "If tlclurade street . ' (llentvnod Wunderrrs (Away) first cls i mil Wolfer, 35in ICertslntCn avenue Wellwooci II. C (Awuy) 18-19 ear oM 1 r Teh-moan, 2041 Amber street I North Side I'rofs (Awav) tirst rlass .1 J, Hooter ".. ....'.,,'."."' .inn - n ..,,.-.. fi.n. m a a ...,., n.a - , nil, in .,,, i,f.b cnuiliern Rlanta (Atvay) first elass l 1'hilip I.nchni. a three-letter athlete i NVlson h'.'Q Xonh Vber streei at the South Philadelphia High Sell ool . 5 ic ill with oiteilmnmii nt lii Iti.md "Tl'l ' ... ...... , ,i .... ,!, I, bIIUh Smith Lambert stteet I'.oehm was stricken nhout two tvceUs ago. and for a time was In a critical condition, but lie now is said to be nut of dangei Last season Iloehm was the nil scholastic choice for football guard Fie is captain of Southern's; track team ami plays light field on the baseballs lime 9 ALL WOOL SUITS Made To Order $3675 EXTRA PANTS FREE BILLY MORAN 1224 Market won ine iiiiiaucipiiin cuninpion-inp , t,H American championship 'rue nn in lf)l(i. her first real golf triumph. I fortunate incident In her fool mused when she wns scaicel.t in her twenties lrT defeat in tlie lirsl lound lodat The same our she went to the linal- of I m,,., (ej Keitcli. the Hritish chain the national and was mil benten ni the i ,,lpli M,,.m to lead Hie Held over then seventeenth hole b.t Mis.s Alexa fStn ling . : , ,os tiss Stirling, the Ainenciin 11 H en's league. The matches were plated lindr ideal ttcather unillt iftii' on the courts nt St. Martins. Miss Maigiirrltn Divin trimiud Mi" Deborah Seal for, the onlv tictoi.t won l)r the lii' lull Thn oori was it I 0-2. Only one mnl'h went Ihe iIimc -el limit Tin- l.l" 'Oiilcsl between Mist, M,t,r ,att Meiion. ami Miss' niwalull. Snjiliing. ii -J. 7Ji. ii '! Mis Strilbing p'a.tsii a -plcndid game. hul nai sha'drri In ilie hunl set Mi-m Stmbing. by the ttai. is a sister nl i Jack Strublng. who plnted uunrtetback ior the PrinceUm football tpam Inst fall W, P. Protestant Club Victorious Th wst lilldslrhl -TiVt'stsnl 1lpb dt- (sl4'1 lrtssf avim.iuin.i'if t" i I'lttsbiirgh, Mat 11 fintt.t Cravath is In n ipinmlnrt, or someihing. The Phillies hnve heen set hnck in six sen- I sivutite gniiies. ami he is Mving nn 1 awful tluie tr.ting to conceiveTi plan-to 1 slop their slide lie mat succeed In halting the toboggan today, nnd then. ngnm lie mnv mil If he does, it will he I'ppn Rixet to do that big job. I flattt said this morning that he would hustle the elongated southpaw out on the mound and in In reverse'thi' back- slepiung Phils 'I'he hopes of the 1'ratnth clan In enter ihe fust division nt ihe expense of the Pirates went Home testerdny when thev I Inst their hrst wesiein game .'I to 1. hut I went do.wn lighting hard. It wa a battle of southpaws' after ! the set nnd inning, in winch Mike ranr well held his own against the port side ace. Wilbur Cooper, hut the trou ble wns Mike didn't get there soon enough, as he took Cecil' Causey's place after the latter'u tvildness and some long hitting bj the lluccnncers had given them three runs Bancroft iiuule an auspicious start fnr Cratath's athletes, when he pasted the tirst ('oniieresoiie ofTcruig fm Htoi bags, i he ball whizzing pn1-! ti'orge Whitted a mile a minute. The Phils wete plating for one run al a lime ami William- s well placed shciiIi.c ent Haunt oti' in third A i mi later Cns,.t Stengel long 11 In llighie si nt our the lirsl and onlt mil of ihe ijuakcr hunch. Ban Johnson Puts Ban nn Bench Coaching Couching from tlie plnyers' bench is prohibited ill I ho AmericHii l.engucr President Han Johnson, in a formal nnler sent to all clubs, an nouiiccs I hal a pln.ter removed from (lie hem h lit an umpire hereafter i ituromiiiiiallt snspenderl fnr three d.i.ts. "Cjpniliiiig f i the bench,'1' John sou declines "has been carried in nu extreme lit two clubs in the or ganizatioii this spring, and Iihs he come n posltite nuisance. The riding' and abuse of visiting pla.ters is unsportsmanlike, and does nor belong in baseball.". ,ia tho nl tMlflM'k wlinw. won'leltul I i in in; iii il I'rim oien anil 5 Hie .-am"" eli l iiMeri mou-'M'ls. inei'pted 11 not ei iimtnt loi, ' t ierda rhe narktl'ld sis'- wns swoln 1 in ,, ii .lep'i lolleeioi of lni"inal letonui- NATIONAL A. A. Great International Contest 8 Round,:fv..VrHi ",h 8 Rounds World's Imimilnn n,twrithl JIMMY WILDE vs. merlrn' onlriitlrr BATTLING MURRAY Three Other 8-Round Bouts rirkrts nt DonaKhi's, 33 h. 1 1 lit SI, nf Atlnntn, ufler u thrilling match. That enr. Miss CntTrly bnd tirst put nut one after nuother of the stars, including the western chnmpion, Mrs. I". C. Letts f Miss Cnterly bnd n poor year in HHti, not winning a single tiist pri?e ur lour n ey of nny son. Her innshie pla.t was weak, but' she has been concenltaiing on t Ii is one shot ever since. Mrs Vnn derheck plays a sound game throughout, though her wooden shots, patltcularlt , through the gicen. itie nut so long a i those of Miss Caterly. .Strong Wrisls Miss Marion llollins, uieiinpolit.in champion nnd former nnlional iiinuei up, has astounded tlie Hritishcrs ni her prcliininar pla.t alirond with Ihe length of her wiioileii sliots. .Miss I In i n is given b.t inn 11 the best I'hniice of the four American to win this week After her victor todnv in the first imiml. her stock lose -still higher. Her1 ph.tsjipie is best suited to the Hnli.h play tvhicli j'alls lor .in holes oi gnu a ihnmpinn, here. Mm won the lille m l!H I anil il has not lieeu played fm sime until 'this" week They liken her plar to that of n piofcssional over then and she has all the physical proportions lo stand i; under the strain of tin (hmuplonship. Charges'Player Assaulted Him ', nn IVnnelsin, Mat II rniuinH rlwrslnc ru Ilurlburt with as.HUII iiik Inni "with 1ntnt to do Kt'iit lutlll haim uhh kwoiii nut eslerbi lit t in. II ilii'-nt president nf Iho I'ai 111' t'o.isi l.eamin f u low Ins illlferenti'H lantern llilrlliurt and Inni i -elfntn ulleseit BninblliiB on lmsUiill RHitmi I llurlhuit tMis eiie of three rn1!! whn W'i. m.lored ImiipiI frnnt tin' lo' nl ljeh.dl itt, ii , elalenienl Issued hi Mnniilit lhnl l.niv net M'lHllht nn tne viirrl Smi'ii ' rind ttns aid 'n have Mtriltlt the leRiie ci ,intle .i.ter iluuindluE: .in f xp'.iimMoii ; in. -i itemenl lie deiiied kimttiriii. ,if gain ' lilna day, with VI onl.t an iimir for lunch and SHIBE PARK IIXsr.llM.I, I41l . aiM I'. M, ATHLETICS vs. ST. LOUIS llrxrrtrd Srnts nl il rnl,cl' and Situildlnts' SATURDAY, RASFRA1I Band MAY15TH OOE-OJLiL. Tioga Sts. Reading Olivets vs. Marshall E. Smith & BrQ. SUNDAY, 'MAY 16TH McAndrew & Forbes vs. Marshall E. Smith & Bro. AUDITORIUM A. A. ",,,', , TIKSDX RVBSIMi, t.Y IITII Tun H-?(nund lliiuls and llireA (t ISAMK l'KIIKS l'Kl.t All I nu. riiiiir ticki:t' I JIIIKN sl'UUTrlMK.N" f l.l II Ihnlie hettls nil Siile norm r.Miin M'.vssr.M IIUli nil') rilliert Ms, Bronkie Slfjns With Hartford kie, , formerly with th at ls ! inlshl 'Jtsrtford ritib ron I ran tn rly th ;r.R(rrn ,Mi rmi pno.ui Iiuls Americana, witn ins Iffned ird ruin pr rn j'.Rsirrn isi yroWWy "will prfdrtn't gns . Jl? Cambria A. C. Hums A I'rene.r, tier" Kens. Ate A Nnmerhpl rilllHV RVrNINH. 1IAV II :kiiiiit nnn.Mi covti'.sth i 3 KIA.KOL'.MI ro.sTi:sTH :i IIANI'JIAIX Goodfellow A. C.sti. Mervine A. C, wmrcniV MAtMl 4.T, J I IV.1IM 1 . MiM ,,,.. JCC. t.rounUs..potb ami Jtt m'l 6ti FOUR GREAT FIGHTS TONfGHT Camden Sporlhinrn h Club lliiililiin ve, ami MliUle SI, Koont for Kvcrjhody 10 ROUNDS-i-10 uv, .1 M UK O'DOWD v. CLARKE Three 8-KoiiihI Houlh Millie liillnii (irn, JACKSON vs. KltMJ lUlph Hilly BKADY vh. nKI'OK K. 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