I'-vc-vrrfjpr "v; K Iff "V '-"WMr-' i ". r( f WZX -Baldwin and dobson MEET FOR Clash at Yonah Hall This Evening in Opening Con test for Philadelphia -, tlustrial Championship TUT, industrial basketball champion chip series of Philadelphia will start this crening at Yonah Hall. 2727 West I Cotumb"' axentic. when the .1. & .1. i pohion basketball learn and the icpro-, tentative of the Haldwin Locomotive Work lash in the first game of the rlc. arranged by the Philadelphia Manufacturers' League. I tinhlwin was proclaimed conqueror of ' he first half after o play-off with their . opponents of this evening, and Dobson' wis awarded second-half honors when rtu'ttenvorlh walked off the floor In a similar crucial contest. Ihe. Baldwin i tether on three occasions this year nnd In every instance Baldwin was the win i ner by fw points. -r Several enanges in ine "";"i' ' h came. The official personnel of the dubs as announced follows: Baldwin fialUghw and Pike, forwards ; Kcgnn. .niter: Possctl and Graeff. guards. For Dobson Trautweln and Livingstone forwards: Moorehead. center, and Kil patrlck and West, guards. .Jimmy Rumtev, as usual, will toot the whistle. BnrUnrton Prospects Poor Tha Eastern Basketball League is eontiderinf enlarging the circuit next Mtson aad a number of towns arc flamorins for admission. Among these m Burlington, Atlantic City and ITarrisburg. Last evening the Camden Kkwters played at Burlington on at "not of the. Third Hegiment Armory hsing in use. ..... , Coateiville was the attraction nnd Camden won by the score of 30 to 2i. There was about as much enthusiasm at the game as at a cemtcry at midnight. A sparse -100 filed Into the hall nnd the officiils departed with the nssur ,nce that Burlington does not want n rturn o big leagre basketball. There In evidentlv more Interest in the Kin men's League, which is said by referee Hrman Baetl and Billy Kelly to lie t '"regular" league. The game was only fifteen seconds old wrm Ohrs Leonard's hmiider came In cnetarl with Boy Stcelc'n jaw. nnd as rrsull Chris may play no more basketball this season. Eddie Dolin and Neil Oicghan were the stars of the lame for Camden, while "Li7." Powell nrl .lor Bergcr excelled for Coates Tille. The c.onl game of the play-oil i DAN GARTIN SCORES IN AMATEUR BOUTS Meadowbrook Final by A Boxer Wins Only' A. U. at Garc'en New York. IVb. 2). Dan (inrtiu. of the Meadow brook t'lub. emerged the Tumi in the intercity amateur boxing twits held under the auspices of the Metropolitan district of the A. A. I. nt Madison Snunrc Oarden. last night. Gartin triumphed over Harold Sullivan, of Boston, in the first contest in the li'i nnumi class, rcteiving the judges' irciilon at the close of three fast rounds, (.'mini then met Harold F.vans. of llnu fripss Lii'dim. New York, iu the final limit. Tlie Philadelphia repre fntntivc received the decision at the ru nf three rounds. This wan the onh tinal uoul coutcsicu. i ne uun.-. (alK will be held this evening. The summaries: 1 S pnunn claia Dan CJarln Phllad-il-fHi defeated Harold Sullivan. Hostor. mree rounda, Judtrei' decision; Harold F.n lloli Cross lucrum, defeated .tack Weft aiid VenllnKhous -'lub. PUtabufjrn, r. nun(. referee's decision (Judse? all i trel i lien leiKht clas John Flaherty. Tour..; Men's i nib of Soho, Pittsburgh, defcat-d H"jrrt Delay, Iloiton. three loundr. n'dgei dtciiloh: Gordon Munca. Pastime A. c defeated Jamea Murphy. Clei eland A. C mo rounds, referee's decision. KU-po'ind class T. I. McManiu, Willow A " , I'lttsbursh. defeated James J. I'm alin Hudson Oulld, New York, thro roand ludtes' decision; Ilenn' ford, Uon "n deleat'd f. Summera. Curtis ritib, PMladelphla three rou-ids. Judjee' rt.tslon 1M-round etnas -Jack noesM, Wllmci 4 ni; V M ( A riltshursh .d'fi-atcd Mo -lime, se' cman I ailm ' Lire reimis udaes' ilrcls'on 1SS r-i' nd s'tr final- l.o r..ln Mrar in .rool. Club Philadelphia .Wea'ed, Ilsrn'd niann. 1ImI.i f'ross I.icoun. New InrK ihiee lounds. Judtcs' decl'lon Baseball Happenings i Chleaxo Th Chicago Cubs started their mlrtlnti to thalr summer tralnlnar camp at Csusllns Island. Calif., today, tho first con Hiuens Indiidlnc tha team's recruit pttchera. The Cuhs' intleldors and outfielders will foi l's nt week, rittiborth rtaseball celebrities, old and ro'itir Mill uatli-r around a table here to I'thi m th tenter ot ihlch v 'Ii b" ' In commemoration of the fort' "i-nm irthwii of John llnr "llonus Wstn who for many seara (avorlcl ' fl'ifn ih ni'rlsectlon blieeu third and "omi i.i- for the ntteburtn 1'ir.nes Khrelinr. W .. n Renin Kauff Of In N1 To Vntinnal T.MaipllA Iliva-II (.tub r wll r, ,r,r I,,, tnd.v With A. I'" Stephens, J'Us'nesK nuinaaer of the (Hants, on the ciuv t en of inp nBlur for this season Washington More than .100 fans" are 'r'etn o nt end ihe baniuet heie Ion if lit "Miemtn Mrllrlde newly appolrued manairir " " in -l hassliall tlub, as u testimonial " si mi Tor ihe new pilot in the tP'.'l .aii'a s PMrnlt Putld) ' I. vlnsDlon ban be i n n p rnlil, nt NhiIii, of tlie 'riars ji-MMrfnt io tiau Ilnnlr.i. coai-n nr pit. h "" ' ntsinn trained Huston rted Sox" Mc-hm st season -. w ork 1 he fll.tntw will UA 'lt I it I is i.e.lln ',... !,... niMl I l Th' vlmntn prff-Hfaiinn mretlnp. Vaii ,, ""'' "r i Kouthern tr'p. n unable ,f "! the dale. ' K f W.l n I'mnead In t.t.irsn nf lh lla- Uni "K Mo.-Mar,1R,r R.aneh nick. 1.0U.S Nationals, leave, onlsh I for lex ,, eieral of the Car, I- "e Irani leaies Haturdai t r Boots and Saddle llle rinu.il ..It..... .1- .l!! """l Kills- nno f,f which ix for n ileal i .n- .i .. , i.-,e. . .,-.,. ,iii'i-i .11 i'ihiui e i.n -, , mini' i null iivi- ami a nun i "''"5- the sixth being al n mile and' I "" """I- Tlie first 'are is for the i'.'I " " i. nl three and h half fur I . """ ii iiciii1 xx rai k Hcniiis iu "" lint. .,1... ! ...... , M. ...... a.(. " ,.m,,. I.ici.lll Mill. .,111'... 1 . " '" I"' the other contenders. 1 "'" hi the other events well suited ,',," V"w lrnrk couditionH ure: Sec "' ."pn, tnijj Chance. Ulnt. Dtienial ,." 'bird -Tony Hutton. CatuulH. ,.,. Vi""1' '""'Hi- Mickey Moore. Vnl al M ''""' Im: Hfth Back Bay, .lV...i'.a. i","n "n : .oixlU -Thuii x.iieuiui Mutton. Ciituiiiii. "Wbilil liii,i.,.i "ii ....... utiiuui-l. I.UI VV.l QIIIUll " n,!I,",.,ia'ni has rserxl a '.a' 'e for.., , .,'""" "l Churchill Duwna for Print nisei,"0 ''" Whllnev for .nu si.ep.,i'.,0'. " '.. OUmbal and Sea Kins wcie "romlnenu " i '.", ,ll0' uffeprlng- ngiiicd 1tV'n?', I'rtuh Mi L'lnir li it.if ti h ' " i' .n "' Michucht Sun wer the kuilis '' en, V"11'" badliiK son nl "li Hi ii '" '" riiiinilaraiorm $17 .-.lis '"He' ii. ".'"," "' Womlihrusli ibixr im xtlen si. ,',,, 'hirn hrte of bis ket In "'fll-one u. ".." lv "' a"" Olambaia l"lhtv ,. ,f.,.,v !" "'"' Olawbala arc 10m 'uuk- hursis. EASY FOR CAGE TITLE Princeton Gets Yale Contest With Giants Tho time-honored game between Yale nnd the Oianjg won't .be. played thin year. Princeton's Tigers get the plum instead. This baseball struggle Iirm been an annual fixture' since the early OOs, generally being played the day before the big league season opened. Only once or twice has it been omitted. This year Yale can't play because of her southern training trip at Macon, the first u college team lias attempted. Yale won one of the games once nay back in the dim past they beat the great ".Malt)." then a young ster, in the ninth inning. And "Tad" Jones caught for the Hluc. series for the championship of the American League resulted in rosi 'jo turning the table on Hancock by n 20 to-24 count ut Yonah Hnll. Hancock won the first game, nil Io 211. on Mon day night, so n third and deciding game Is necessary, and will be staged next Monday-night at Yonah Hall. The fame last night was n real bat tie. In the fit it twenty minutes the score was tie nt 1. 2. !!, -1. ". tl. 7 and 'II. and immediately before the interval i Post 'JO gained at M-tol'J advantage. Bcciuninr the second half Pike located the ring in less than a minute, agalu tying the score, this time nt 14. However. Hartzell broke away nnd tallied from the field and in the few minutes ndded two more field goals, which set his teammates on the way to victory and they retained the lead. City College Bace Kxcltlng A most unusual condition exists in the City College Basketball League, that as far ns is known is without precedent. Th'c Hahnemann College tenm will bat tle with the Osteopathy team on the gvmnasium floor of the Central Y. M. C. A. tonight at S o'clock. If the medi cal men win over Osteopathy, all the five teams In the City College League will be tied for first pla.e. That would mean n inosi undsual series to decide which was the best team in the second half of that league. If Osteopathy wins, they will'be the lead ers of the second half and will play Hahnemann, the winners of the first half of the series on a near date. S'o Hahnemann tonight will either be tied for first place or the last as the othrr teams, Textile. Philadelphia Col lege of Pharmacy nnd Temple I'niver Hity. will be nil tied for second place. NO PRINCETON CREW FOR P0UGHKEEPSIE REGATTA Tiger Coach Objects to Three-Mile Course Says Too Long Princeton, I'eb. 'J I. Princeton has decided to decline the inr'tntion to take part in the Poughkeepsie regatta in Itine. atcording to a statement made by .1. Duncan Spaeth, head coach of the Tiger oarsmen. Tlie only reason that the Orange and Black will not compete Jr the length of the course, and Mr. Hpaelh is firm in his belief that two miles is enough for any race. The T'gcr mentor pointed out thar the Princeton policy was und will be to take up rowing only as n pat I ot undergraduate activities, and that Ihe riivce-iinic race woinu m rci-.mu.ic iu h enip basis or, the U-ain He iii"sj nam iimi iiiu ni.ii.iiuiu v-tiju " races on consecutive Saturdays, and that long races would prevent this, LANDIS AFTER BLEACHERS Wants to Call to Account All Who Bet on Games Boston. Keb. 21. The arm of the law nhould bo long enough to permit u to reach to the bleacher!) and stands nt baseball parks, and call to account all who bet on games, in the opinion of Judge K. M. Landis, baseball's supreme arbiter. .fudge Landls. in a letter received by Bcpicscntutivc Hugh .1. Lhcey, of Hoi okc. (oniincnliiig on the lalter's bill in tho Legislature to penalize pl.ijers or others narlic iiatinz in the Ihtowing of games, said lie thought tiie iifTcnsO should b" it fclonj with u penalty ot from two to live jcars iiupnsonmiit. Lawrence Sets Thirty-Mile Mark Miami, lit,, I'eb. 23 - Percy O Lawrerra, San Pranclsco cjcllst broke, the world'a thirty-mile record for a motor-paced race here, hla time belne 0 minutes 24 8-5 aec onda. The previous record of 41 minutes 3-5 aecontia was made by Clarence Cirmen sev eral sears ago. tleoreo Chapman, of linage port, Conn.. American motor-Paced cham pion, waa Injured during the twenty-etehtli mile In an effort to lap Uwrenee. wherf his bicycle threw a tire. He was uoconsclous for len minutes. Michigan Bars Jack Johnson I IjiiiMlnr. Mich.. Ib 'J1.- Jack Jobion I .. in .. Mni.i is. itainiitn lluriiiir tr unv otlipr I ..i-.,- m Mlrhltrnn If ' ftomai H'lfrcr. Stdto i '". . .. . i ....l.i .. .,... Imxlnir commissioner, known amtlitne about i niiriTr ha. decliired that If the nenton Harbor boxlnB promoter, who Is reported to i,u, ii.p r.irnrer lieai i welsht champion ' acheduleil for, a Unlit there In August, or mv other promoter nas niii iu- uii k match In which Johnson participates can be held In this slate. hels mistaken Pilkington Outpoints Jacks Sen terU. Keb. '.'4 fharlle I'llklpainn former amsienr champion, outpointed Kreil dv Jacka of r.nsland In the fifteenth. louml feature b'out at the Htar A r., here. In the scmlnr.Ml Vln Mclaughlin of Vancoutrr, out polmed Jack 't'homas. of Ilarlcnr, hi ten loundi t Fatal Boxing Bout Pueblo. Col.. l"cb. 'Ji. John Wells local boxer, died as the result of a blow delivered ,es' "workV Club here. The" faia ' b'o I ,7H'W HIld ncck came In the lasl round " " -, r.r0UnJ )(u, c ,n,(i hdlf an I by I barley iiunnes. in a uoxinir mairn hi Larry Kopf Wants $9000 (Inilnnall. I'eb 21. -I.rr Kopf hold-oiit shortstop of the CinrlnnaM Nationals, and .J I tnnaer J'at Moian failed io agree on ieriii.il inn. ,7L"" ".J. terms IO1I.0 I'resiucni iiriiiuaun ,u ,... :,,nr u-MM iibnianoinv h miit adiance of 1 1 000 oei his I9.'il contract 01 iwim n.. NATIONAL A. A. juniiniv rritxixi. IIMI la imiN.NV uin k .. Mvrn in;i;'ini.K IIII.I.V JIKXINK is. WII.I.H. ri'l.I.hlt, miiiiiv ih'kman x. .mmv iiitirrox TIIX1XIX ii ii. mi: HOWELL vs. McCloskcy iinur Itr.K (AT .... 4A iirTT cixxt I Kid 15KUWIN VS. V11jOU1 I Kid ISlU muCTa T ... rollcxre iiosxdin , as ,n. nth mi. Collcce Basketball Saturdny Wghtman Hal! 8:15 P. M. Pennsylvania vs. Delaware enn lYeali. r. Vlllano.i. .''resh. 715 P.XI. IIAMIMI AI-TKK HAMK Reserxed Seats. SV.OO A Sl.iiu ut l.lmliers & A7offlc?. Franklin field. Admission. SI.OU inr eiATIMP. AT 1(11 I'MAfK Ityt jrxni.nvsn, 4 MAHHF.T HTS. lee Uoi-Lej Trl Mglit I'enn xs, Print eton Snl. Mghl lloslon A. . is, M. Mrliotas f.ei'eral Admission Sat.inl Mr.l.ta, SI.IM1 Vll ll.Vrr Mrhts ; its. (I'.xcni Tonight) as on i ,n,,B; PJiflAlT?jl"lN-MAw.OT (Wonder lee Miatlng K'Uerlrnersl rhonta rrtslon 6108 Hl :6I EVENIUBtrO .TjEDGBRPHrdfeBroHIA THURSDAY, .FEBRUARY 24 1921 WHITE SOX PFNN FRESH HANDS VARSITY A JOLT I Captain Gig Qenthnar and Hisj Mates Sink Regular Swimmers in Closely Contested Meet When n freshman learn of any sport hands to its elder brethren, the vnisity. a solar plexus blow in a meet, there is only one solace for the coach of the regulars. He has the future to Ihink of. Ocorgc Klstler. who has looked after swimmers at the University of Pennsylvania for many, many jenrs. Is the coach who can look into the future with a smile. Yesterday afternoon, just to satisfy Hie first -year men, who have contended all along that they could sink the var sity when it came to n dual meet, Conch Klstlcr sent the two teams against ench other In the pool of the gymnasium. At the end. when the figures were counted, the fresliles were discovered, tnucii to the surprise of every one but the yonr iings. thai the varsity had suffered a reverse. Te final figures stood 21) to 2.1. The big surprise nnd the event thnt turned the tide completely for Captain "Oig" (fcuthncr. of the fresliles nnd a former Brooklyn Polytechnic Rtar, was the winning of Hie relay race from the varsity. The vuislly .started out ns'ti though they were going to win in n Pounder walk, bill Mcndhnldt. on the second lap. The rrlpn.etl wrestling tani will meet r0 weul after his Bed and Blue Icrseved lumbla Saturday afternoon In Welnhtrrun otmnncnl nml ,.nin,. im .in oivii terms ! Hall. Cnach Berval leDlt tn many afl .'il it i .! V i1.. C lrr,llSerllles h lias aurtereil .lurlnc the lasl two Willi him. 'Ihe rest of the raco was' nn weeks, lo.1s for a victory. Columbia Jot epic, with (Siienthcr winning outl n the J" rrincet.m not so Ion ago. while I'cnn lasl lap ocr Captain Ar.nst.ong. of the ! ver?.a,urilay h' C ' ' inrsuy, uy n lew ICCI. fJenHiner showed that he was a sprint swimmer of ability by benting out. his teammnte. Hoist, who formerly sported the colors of West Philadelphia High School, who in turn nosed out Arm strong. Buisk, Bambo and Armstrong scored victories in the plunge. 200-ynrd swim and Ihe dive, respectively, for the varsity, while Hoist captured the 100 in 1 minute and 1 second from Arm strong, who finished 2-5 of n second behind the much -despised first-year man. After the meet George Kistler hnd Ihe following Io say: "That's n hot one. Mcrcersburg beats the freshmen team and now the liil jear men whip llu Buy Your ''''oilsiB v V Tl Tut the middleman' profit in your pocket It'i clear I 1 1 nvin(! For Fifty Years we have been makers of Men's and Young Men's Clothes and this wonderful business was built on the sound basis of value! Come up tomorrow and buy your Suit or Overcoat at a saving. Young Men's Suits 1015171M20 $ I Gel One of Our Tuxedo Coat and Pants Venetian lined. Silk faced lapels. Beautifully made and finished. You can't find its equal for double the price. LIMERICK PRIZE No. 6 Xnotbrr one of those famous Safelj-Klrst TuinIii Coals nlll. Punts n ill he slxen free to Ihe person aendlnr In the best last line to Ihe follow Inr l.lmerlrL. 1o disinterested ailirrtlslng nien Mill net ns Judges. Contest rlixps SuliiVriin rebruiiM SOU.. Inner will be n.inoiineed In our regular uilirrtlsement In this paper Tliiirsdaj Kxenlng, March 81, un.l letter for lilentlflcallon nlll lie iniillrd the same day. From twelve and a half, up to twenty, Easter Suits are here aplenty; Blue, black, gray, richest brown: Meyers Clothes lead in this good town Mreet and No. i II) nnd State Xlall Coupon Io Our l'a lur . WINNER OF MMEKICK NO. Me 'H Meyers Bros., Inc. Safety First Clothes . N. E. Corner 22nd & Market Sts. 8th Floor, Above Post Office HIDE 8 FLOORS SAVE 8 DOLLARS mrrtTTrrTsTiFUvChasinc; AgClUa TO MAKE !5fcS: varsity. Well, maybe next year it is going to Ikj different." Tomorrow morning the varsity swimming team leaves for New Harcn where Yale will be engnged tan dunl meet, tomorrow night. The Ml fnm which won the championship last season Ik rennrleil ns Mrone as ever, nnd ! Coach Klstlcr holds out little hope for a victory. According io several . u- Bed nnd Blue aquatics tlrcy will be foHn.tf. ho. -'""''oTentrie, from Penn for the meet: iicmy. .xiariyr. Batnbo nnd Armstrong; f.O yards, Martyr. Armstrong ; 100 yards. Bambo and Blabon: 220 yards, Bambo nnd Bcchtcl: plunge. Bursk mill Kohler; fititicv diving. Armstrong and lener. The" water polo team, according Id Conch Knrlen. wjll be composed of Wheeler. Klenstein, Saturn, Captain Collins. Holdsuinn nnd Bhclley. Pen Points Tommy Cotrell. the, heavyweight boter. who was knocked nut at Htate Colleae for the nrat tlmo In his career. Is at'KcrlriK from aesero cass of the. rrlp, ami will b unable to accompany the mlttmen to e 1'oint tomorrow night, rowell wan In poor slmp for the taut nt State, hut lias no alibi to offer for hla unexpected defeat The polo 1enm returned to the unleralty yeieruav auer auueriDk a uouuir tcin. in .Vev York TjIo and Princeton turnlnn the trie's. Poor ponle mn given as thr' reason by one of Ihe nlayrre. Penn meets Princeton here, .Saturday nlsht. and with their own hore the it-d ana tflue plaicrs expect to score u victory Tommr O'Mnlley. captain of the boilnr tam. will alao be mlln when the mllt men meet TA'et Point. Tommv boa not as yet righted himself with the faculty. In his Plate .jrslry, wim put ui sucu a 'jno hjj- nt state, will oppose the soldier 155 Wirl Kb.T. I.arry llronn. Roots t.aver and a lnelle" relay team will compete In the leuton rnmes In Now Tork Saturday nlBht Conch llnb-irtson baa not a yet decided nn the tnake-un of his relay team, hut will probable do so lha afternoon. Tonrh Walter CnrUs. of the baseball team kept oer p. score of candidates for tb leant busv yeiterdov afternoon elearlnc off tlio wooden basketliall court on Franklin Held wlipn ill" clean-up was co-viuuei the coach eent the ullcber.s and catchers tliroiiBh a 1ie drill Wiiller llnntlner, malnlay In the bo for tho Ud and lllue last eann and at tiresenl i forvard on the baaketball team, will report tor tho baecbnll team net Mon day he announced vestcrdai- afternuon i-i,ii-.p thlnl.H thjf be can carrv on In th' two sports n'thout ilolns his pltchlnc arm any na-in Clothes Men, at the factory where they're made!! Come up and sec the cloth being marked and cut by our hundreds of operators, all at work on our great Eighth Floor. You can sec for your selves how nc save you the middleman's profit. $ IT . K. rnr. 'JJd 4 XlnrUet sis. CARROLL O'DONNELL 2:ill V. Thompson St., I'liila., 1'a. K.-Scrxicc .Man (ienriiv II ashu.Qtan, you trill agree, 'told the truth about dad' cherry tree; aw, as everu one knous, We tell truth 'bout our CLOTH US nd treat priees an George did the tree. OrUCl'S Accciltprl rirf iimiflh, GOOD SHO WING WITH CONNIE INSISTS Men Have the Stuff and Will Come Through Like Team of Old Lake Charles, I.i.. I'cb. 21. Burly Boy Moore, the Houston southpaw, blew into the camp yesterday and im mediately mingled with the Athletics nt the morning practice. Moore, who is the line star southpaw on the team. has been nilinj during the winter und recently underwent nn operation for ON STANDING PA1 '"V"""""." T"1 ""r11".-.. ...! should piny, and not going along In n He reported in splendid condition, hn.,,,,,,, fnshlon. -f tho.v don't, and buzzed tho bail tlirougb in mldsea- jnliver this lcnr " he added, "they will son form. Most of the twirlcrs hnvo ,icliv(,r flgnin to'r j ktl0(V Uicv have tnr worked the Eoreness out of their wings, st(U- jn (,rm so that they wrro able to cut loose. nlrlp y'uen. t Philadelphia, is1 Slnppey. the big southpaw from Al-I0,)( nf lh(1 n, piiobers with whom bany. Oa.. developed a knuckle ball , c'onulo is experimenting n great deal, that was a terror, and Connie looking jiP.t n pertillar type of pnstlmcr. him over all the niorning. . with a disposition that' mukes him very Bryan Harris and Bub Hasty, who jinr ,0 ,11iorst,lm Connie sni. He have some time fielding their positions. ..... ,.., . lin arit1,ilil curve, nnd i were given practice on bundling punts' and rncinc to first to coxcr, ami then exhibition delighted the natives, many of whom brnved the wind to appear lit the hnll park. Rain came pourinc down Tticudiu nighl late and a tegular storm blew down upon this cit.x. llowex-cr, the sun and wind busied thcmsclx'c onrlj and by the time the ballplayers xvcre ready so x-as the park. nanny .Murphy An I .ninple A nexx- pitcninc rubber xxas inslallcd by Danny Murphy, xvho occupies the txvo positions of concli anil captain Mtirnhv sets an insnirine exnmnie to "(', ."' ollt "' tllp rutmiiiK by the X..." repltetl l.minsl.x. "I hnrdlx the TounRStcrs bv his xxork and is foiith Philadelphia Hebrew Association think Unit i;e(.rjPs (Virpctiticr will itcii iiMinllv the first man into an' uniform ' Next Knttirday nisht S. P. II. A. for a meetiiig with Prnnk Moran. who nnd the last man out of one in nil ttn-iwill play the Philadelphia Hoys t lull. , iv sttll iihrond. Tim 1 tcnchmim do.sti i crf,w " ami Ibe winner xvill meet another South t ndmit it. but he intimates thnt lie can Co'nn'e Mack today reiterated thai Philadelphia five the following week. 'not agree to anx other inntrhes lie. iiiii he was going to stand' pat on his pres. A silver lining cup will be presented ( f bis cmitrnci to box .lark Pempsej ent linc-ii) no matter lioxx- the eensnn to the team finishing the senson without; Speaking the Herman Wilde mnti-li. worked out. He t'ccli that his menln clcfeat. I.evinskx nid. "The big ndviititnge in ;KilfMSKY HOME; 10 1 hnvc the stuff, hn said, and that Mine day they nre eoing to come through i , for him in the manner of the Maes. I tenmH of old. ,, "This tccr.1 must produce for me, i he said, "for there are no others that r . ...1.. .rt nM, Imlln. 4linn till. J run K-l wihi nil; '' .-i... t men that arc in my dub. I have two. or three men ready to try for each position In the infield, nnd nt. least sx or seven men who will try for out field positions. The men who deliver wil be selected, loo," i Better Discipline Expected The tall manager llkcwl-e declared that he expeited more and better disci pllnc in baseball than linn been the sit nation for seveial years past. He sajs that he has nl lowed the jouiigMers to go nliend and do things the way they MHtn.l a.. .1.. Il,niti Uiinniitin lii Vi nil If) hamilcllispiaeVsliUlolof prlmajtnrn from abroad on Tuest.ni. . h dnnnns. Now. however, acronllng io I'hllnclolpnn IirIi! hrn.vupij:h n nil I-..I. il.. a! !... ,.... . imr. iliu ' j!. .... a. f I... I...t..l !... iron hnnd nml not Mri to tin .! rnii.i.. e it... t. iitiHt iii" linn' mil rum- " 'i-i- ' whims "";..'"' " .. V' . ;: ...in .... ihe Ujml nf hnsehaH' which "he feels the men )h-al lf lr ,. ,rv,0n a good fnM liall i lioiild make n hummer ns a twirler. i - -' FOR CAGE TITLE South Phllly Team In Elimination Series to Decide Championship An ciiminntion erics for the pnr pnic of dreidintr the .second lam chain uioiishii) basketball team In South Phil adelphia is on nt Musiinl Kutid Hnll. Last xxeck the I'lillade1ihin He.scrx'os tha 4 lcafl blend arid Crinipea J J U.JL ( H jt m J U0 A'S IN SAME LEAGUE GO ABROAD AGAIN Battler Will Meet Well3 and Beckett in England in May. Had Swell Trip linllling Barney l.evink l Imck in Pliilndelphin today following ln n- from nhrruirl on Titesdni. Tlie (in n,v i iiUiMinii I'nglnnd. Io have in twenty-round boul with Boinhntdicr Wells. Mheduled for .Innunrv K). cnlM off because of nn injuri iiffcier lit """''" ,,,.- . i ." hnd n wonderful trip, mi"1 'l' vinky toilnj . nnd Mr. I.eitik. who went along on the trip, nodded to make it unnnunntiu. And I m going back, f have tejuntlve imilchr- on with Wells nnd .loe P.eckeit. liotii of winch will be put on -mine time in Mnv. I probably will lento for Knglnml tie latter part of April. "Mv arm i in good vlinpo ngnin nnd I exiiect to participate in several mntclics before going nluontl ngnin. Tlie vinnll Imne in the imck of my right arm has knitted, nml. after a week or so. I will be ready to get back into action l.etinky sa.t that llickeit is plnn- iiing nn Ainciiciin iinn"ion and will conic to the foiled Stntfs some time In minc. ii "'ilium i ic' iniri-iiiK. '' Battler intimates, if wnies of fori ign boxers in rive lirrc during the iciu "ISoxin;: is nut smiic xen well jut now." sav l.cxink.x . "and it will b" serernl months befom tho piouininr" xvill be williiif to put on nnx more big show ll GltnD Ct.r,rtht W weight greatly helped Pete, but tho little P.ritlsher sure proved himsMf i game one Despite bis defeat Wllrl "-till is ns popular as ever with tho i Ktiglish people Wilde expects to coin io America some time this summer." , "It was erv Interesting." said Mri. Letink "'Ihe people in both Eng Innil nnd Krnnce made our visit there) von pirasnni. I nm very glad that Harney is going over again, as I will make the trip, too." I.evlnsky leaves for New York today for conference with Ills manager, Dan Morgan, who has several dates arranged , fur the Philndelphian in this country. Trot and Pace Notes The .fnunt Itol'i Ifatlnss cjuh will tnsn ibe season on Mnv 21 nnd In the near futura ' 111 aim Ita annual snapper mipper and sniolier rr rtltitnn p. Mendenhall of th XtUr "Stables Hordentown. N J. thlnhs well nl the loungster bv union Airworthy, 2;t0 nn o' l.udnlcka. I'I5 Mis m Turner of ST tfop prt has mimed Frances Ann. 2. IP. by Han FraM sm in (nsl to Worthy refer 2;08'i, lit the llors Itei-iew futurity. The mar seat trained, rsee,i nnd marked last j'ear b lohn Itartman Jr. v ones to be raeed in th XVI Slabls. of XX ilminrton thin issr tneluije T.ltilf l-:ihe bv Msnco II , Scott-, hv Teter Scot!, srd Kv.lin Macliei . bv Pegasus Herman 'I'""" " il liax-e seeial more new onea Icforn ihe sensoll opens I ti sesson s speedv trottr .tlm ASa-W. : mi' . in",l hv Dr I II need, of flraf- on I'd ,1 be out as a pacer this year. TYPEWRITERS UtALtKS IN ALL MAKES EASY PAYMENT PLAN Expert Repairing Reduced Rental Rates Guarantee Type writerCo. N.E 10th & Chestnut Sts. Cornir Jd rioor rmnt Knlreine 30 8. 10th (Take Elevator) 47 N.IOth Nea'rArch t'hnne- lxtn. Wae nasxr).6a9SA """" IVII Walnut ;i. HI. M 20 121 Uiftt e Tobteta Csx, "Mi ii nfiiin m nn 7 au 7 r it, ,r. vVaMtfl ,,,
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