MtSto rvt'rwtmya'air- T?JWprw(w- sjpmw 'Tump."' "-'w?er7F,wTAr wt'ff r . (1 w "1 v 20 EVERY HORSESHOE ISN'T OF LUCKY VARIETY IN THE CLASSIC SPORTOF BARNYARD GOLF CONNiv mnnrvQ aqhvwa rrms I " how to start the day wrong "RASPBERRY" BY FAN , ATHLETICS IN TRAINING CAMP, ' BUT SMILE MA Y BE PREMA TURE Lull ( hiirlre, I -a , Mnrrli I jpOHNKT.ITS Mr(II.r,ICri) loaned nun. Iinlimilv '-'niriilnat tho blenchor fonrp hrfmiil tluril linsp nncl lintitlcel himself a silent, plnRle He stooil out there- nil nlotic with the brim of his brown feelorii lowered to keep out the inn, his hninls on his hips nml n nlr of skitittj elbow flnpplns lu the brreyc He wns tiikine Iiih tlrt look nt the 1021 edition of the Vtliloties an edition which not i ce has b.een listed among tin best lollars . Cornelius c'iIrtirU vvns pleased with the ejefnll or the elegies would not lime been ho numerous l'orhnis he wonted to be happy while he line! n ihntue fur it i ieldom that n smile is smeared over the lountenanee of the sklnnj schemer after the season stnrt The othei seven clubs in the Iciieuo are handed the lnuirhs Anjunv. Mr Mctiilliruclili was tujovinj; himseif thoroughl.v beinuse his ball plawra vvue the best on the field This, too seldom happens aftir the Ides of Sprinjt "Not so bad HoliIoqulrmJ Cornelius Not so good but not so bad The bnv si em to have more pep and confidence than in former venrs The bo.vs were doing their two a dn on the ball lot And for the tirst time the whole sepind was present 'I hat ifl to sa. everybod was in uniform except 'Whiter iVItt, who Is expected about Man h 10 Whlty Is not Ping missed, beeiiuse tin re are other th-t baser on the iob who stand a better rhiinu- to earn their letter on the Tarslty. ... J ntlAK 'I Mb till thr imonth iroikimi nut fielder, tt mi thr jub mid looks in i;no rn nn , Thit vomit; man lms mi thr earmarks of a fin j and performed wonderfully in the field He probably Aim been holding iierrt iartirr hi lort npottimi I illy Walker, Frank Welsh, (ilinn tyatt mid a kid hi mod Edens ore the othir outpost i " icomln Connie smiled after iratilnm) thou go getter tmit the long onei inc I derail Hurlors A 1.1. of the pitchers who hae bun -vveek were doing well Kd llommell, Rov Moote Dave Kcefe, Hob Hastv J.vle Ituhee Scott Perry, Bryan Harris Charlie Kckert, Fred Hel tnach and Rollie Xavlor pitilnd as if rhov enjnveil it and nobody kicked about sore arms Tola pitching staff bv the n looks as good as am In the league when taken collectivelv If Connie nn gi t five good ones out of this bunch he need have uo furthei worries about that department He his a good chance to do this, because nine are veterans and haw shown marked abllltv at various times Looks as it the rlingers will come through. Connie then allowed ins gaze to trawl to the infife! Jtje Dugan who looked like the hi M third baseman in tie league last year was stationed ut short. (Jallowa at third Jitiim Djkes at second and C.rifTui at first Although playing togother for the tirst turn this .war thM n sot so bad Frank Urarill one of the tnistines of bisebill wis tried out at sproml and third Frank s one of the bisi TIPLITZ SLAMBANGS ANGELO AT OLYMPIA Joe Gets A nay If ith Foul ) K. 0. Punch ; ) orlc Man Qualifies for Rock' cm and Socle em Societs Itv 1. 01 IS II .ll I I piMA' AN'GKI.Ci who beam me prehx of K ) u h s n.im,. iwq of Tork, Pa hns qualified in the lo al Kock'em nnd SoeL em Soiietv He was initiated at the Olvmpli li't night he fore n big crowd witii Ins. ph 'liphtr presiding. Joe used an illegal motmu on three different occasion" bur he wjs permitted to get avvav with it iu htune At the climax of the initiation Tiplit held the upper banc' Angclo started off like a venuiine hurricane He hurried lipliti taster than Joe apparentlv liked sheirtlv after the sound of the opening gong so 'lip turned his back toAngeio Winn tie latter kept ofter Yusii in hot pursulr the latter suddenlv stopped and swung Ws right glove backward i it hlng llillv flush on tho nw The York man Hopped to -ne nM The crowd was up in an uproar, ininir eheenng, and there were a ' t who hooted Evervbodv. however was In n frenzy Angelo took the em nt c f four before he finally got himse'f on nn inee and then rcga ned his cnullibrl nn when KefeiP" loe (JiltTo toiled ti no tRepeats Illegal Blow In later rounds Uiplit lepeainl tin backhand wallop which nlso is known s the pivot punch and has hem i nleil down ns an illegal deliverv I it iff o twice warned Tlpliu ahnut this h'nw and Informeil the Inenl lambaster 'lin' ke had onlv one more chance 'lhru times will be too much snid drilfo cir BOinethlni: like that 'lip he. did th warning nncl did not use any more sin li ' tonrh stuff on the visitor However Tiplitr wmt along for the1 entire eight rounds and roughed up An jrrlo aplentv, uncorking Mriiln b fts and i rights, jabs hooks and swings m Hillv's head and bodj From the third round nntll the finish Angelo h fin e was u muss t of blood which was streuining from i niouth and nose 'lip alsi suffered snme Iieftv Binashes one . f wine hut Ins lips ' in the seventh round Angelo showed himself off as a rui nil, tough rip anil tear guv hut lip IlU knew how to punih a lot better Toe went tireel in the last few lounds still Respite thut fm t he succieded in making the other fellow miss -n nigh blows while he scored with sufficient shuns io tfnish on the long end l Tiplit?, with tut two dievs training ' neighed in at lll'j ami ngelo mi tound more When Tipliti wurj infiuined after in contest that he wus lip kv not to hnv l)eil cliHipialified in I In first round tor using the pivot pum h 1 said Us funny how a l"t (f n'hei guvs get uwav with It Keiin mber that n .'hi I hem I Gene IK'linont He so ki d in, half a tlozen times with a Inn khuinb i and nni a word was said to him I In n an thiTB who use tliut pum h r m Hut 1 guess they won t stand lm it line anv jnore now thnt 1 have bun warned I certainly nm glad that I wasn t ills bu all fled betause I was trving to give the ians a run foi their uioiu v No nf wee will have to tell me ubnut the phot jiuncagain " MeaJy Is Winner Johnny Meal) Lit) nnd liuuuv Mur ' Vihy, 138, surfed out in slugfest fashion in the semi but sort of sine ki nod up in the last two rounds Mealv's earl) lend. Including a countless knoikdown in the first frame entitle d the South 1'hllailelphlan to the decision Muih rtarted off bv storing heavllv to Murph s head and body, but before the bout was over Jlnini) hud uncorked a inimbii of olid slums himself Jack Palmer 1 in was puseuini with tt 1 athrobe and Ihen pr.- i ii i n ai irih tm liuuuv Siilmiiii Ml Mi uiin lu li nfc c oiliest but H i - i n then meeting of two weeks ago Iluth Pal jner und Sullivan conne led with n num lid, of. bird blows to Uia chin, (hes ll ItOHKKT MAXWKU. "oort Kdltor htrnlnir I'libllc I rilurr 0 liioirn itruiimf these pmti mid played here last mm mri lie n a hrniy hitting outficldir, and known m 'i home run ilnutrt V.iery time hr trp up In bill the nullies in the grandstand gin him n Inn timid, EJpiis a Slugger YI'STKHUAt In knoi ked four ow r tin light field fi in e mid pit kled a few others into dtep center Tln.ro is no doubt but that lie can hit but we are reserving our ludgment until later whin the pitiheis are in hotter shape Kdens stands up to the plate like a washwoman and looks like am thing but n hitter His form is bad, but he i ertninlv giw s the ball a long ride tien time he onnu ts If Harrj Diixih can iliange his stame n't the platter theie may be some hope As it is now hi probabh will be one of those morning glories that bloom in the spring tra la Frank Welsh umoil jestcrdav morning nnd that was the onh real ou'iti merit He was expected Sunda, but had to staj in N't w Orleans through no fault of his own Incidental he Mi ked in with a brand new alibi which was nci opted without an encore Welsh nrriw'd in New Orleans from Birmingham and had ten minutes to make his train from another station He also hud two suitcases which is a sign of affluence und nlso wealth Jlall plawrs ner should cairv two suit cases 'Kiev got him into troubl" When Finnk stippul off the train In. dropped the pair of bags Immediately two dusk porters pounced upon them and endi claimed he was there first The argument wnxeil fast and furious and then the fight started Welsh had to nfene and also help keep the crowd buck, anil when it was all oer and the uctor carried the bags to the other station the train had been gone for ten minutes There, fine Frank had to wait until the next one came 71111 1! I, a nt un game yesterday betause (oniue thought it tcniihl he best to unit until Mnrrli to mc. the i anntians and the tlegulari at rach othir. rodny i thr dny I ouurloht 101 b Pitt Lulu fn working foi the In si Slats Hlntterv. hi en in g Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last "Sight ...OIA MI'l Jw llnlltx niitslocinl h lilllr . ngrln, Jelin Vlml nan from Jlmmi Vleimhl. liirL I'lilni.. iI.jhiimI Jlmtn, lt,l llruu sum VlnslH-nr irluiinnl Knuiklir Mr Vlinus l Wjinirr Ir1mm.il llnrry (Kill) si Hurt MIIAVALKMV liw Trlidlrr slinlrd Suitor t-rlcsliimii I)mn Krumrr defnitesl Kirl I'nrjear MlllK minir I osifr ulnnpest llurrr White lltti loe Vlr ills, kncxkisj mil llrnrv Kinn try third! lU.hhy llfn snmed nwitv Dick (xitiiuls slxitii lluirj WIImii pur mini Ilnrk lliirrnvA Keeoml (lllTI3l Tiimm) Vlnrri) ilefrilril hill snnn Joe llelmonr Unneknl out ciimr Mur rli, llrst llohhy lliindne bent liinmr Dun iles llmni) lliinnnl hlulnl lllmU 1'nu ill, llllt nrrv stepiiisl Jiirk hnllth si-iinU M.V MIIIK -4 harli-y Itmlifr won Jndiio.' division fremi Krislili .litrksi riill Ileleiinnt stiipneil Iniiikli- tlniurll twelflll Miertjr unHiiers ulilpins Vliirrls Iu Ill TIMCUtr Little JrtT nwnrdnt rrf rrte's drrlNlnn otr YtA)n lenn LM STLI1 snldlrr horlnrnkT son from U --cliupp Martin Jadve drfnited llllli Weill IHTTHori lor I. inch hiiilnl utlli( Mini treul rilKl.l'Clltr I I -I'rnl Inll-m kiiucknl out Mike lerlsmi svsinil Wet- VA Hiirton hfiit hurley Smlttn .llinnii IS-trrsvn sioppril lue It)der tlilnl Wither 1huiuiMii out polnlisl 1III1.1 l I IlU) N Siinino Ctoocl stopttist .luck liili-i third imllX.KI'imr Umi lliunsh clirn rrf crrp's deelslon ovfr lluttllnit Nflsou of HriMikUn ruts ItoyiiAh knockrd out Mike ( urnill fiiurlli M-7VV IIUM'VSS Martin llnrkr drfw with IMdlr 1) llnre NVV II X'V KV llohtij Joseph. Iiml on foul lo Willie Miirpli rlirhlli IUUK)KI.N (.fors-lf. Ward rprrlsrd Juilcrs' dfilslon orrr fohniiy Airminfrs IMlsfON -lohnni (Union OVfenrcrt oeina rill'V1l .llnum llruu n MOuprd Kid I mm. ins thlrcT: rninkls llrlllon Hlnoixcl Hurry vpplprKLe, snvrnlht Kid ulllvan ill fenml Jiirk jsliiiiimm I'hll Work tr with Tnminv Wcm4, aohnnv Kone defeulnl )oiin Urrsrr fourth Inllir siiff, ma iliuse with tl most stiani lib, ml them It sepinediiiii.ru ie I tn s.i lnsi fell, .vis mep out uf tin- ring I unmnrki i attei w l.mg imh itini -. haul 1 iiin M ihrg lightweight . Iiiimpiou f tin lust Oljmpie gauus iiincli an .impressive showing siigamsl lrinkie IcMaims winning -asit 'Hie latter ' showed lots .11 gnmeness in taking the ternne lining he uul Mosbiig weighed l.'H1. nncl McManus t vo loumls is l Wiign. - the sluirTgiiig hoiith I'hilh llnlinn uitinued his winning sir. 11U b 1 1 pi atm.' h s v 11 tnrv ovi r Iliu 1 1 Km Stiwnri Wugucr scored a hnoikclcwn 111 the -1 nml iciuiul bur tlnnafiir Sti'waii put in several tlashis thnt had theinnvil noting hard fm him How ever U'liginr was entiri v ton strong prim heel roo hnrd and w is a winmr hv 1 a ninrgin W'ngnir iipptd tin beain at 12ri'. and stiwnrt two pn mils nun e HOREMANS WINS TWICE Belgian Cueist Takes First Two, Block3 of Match From Sehaefer Ni u orli. Mar. li 1 IMniiH.nl II. .re mans the lie'gian billiard . han. pi n led Juke Sc hnefer of Kuu 1'run is. 1, Slid t , 4!H ai the end of tin fiisr dnv n plav 111 iheir Isiin inunt rnnti h at 1SL' lialkllin 'I he hist 1 in Hindu bv tin P.ilgun 111 the night bio. I. I was JT.'l whuh ineludid nun rout ' masse shots ' lloreiuaus took the afti riniori him k , 100 to 2.12 averaging H - II t., his I opponent s 28 The Belgian had an iintinislud high 11111 of l'l ami .Siluuf i s best 1 luster was 1 11 in the evening Horeinniis won b 100 to 242, with nn average of ,13 4 12 to Seha. fer s 22 Sehai fer had a high run of 13" Football Captain Dropped I NphIuii Mass Mereh 1 John Hi , , , of lli-rl) cnptulti lct of fiiothull t Dim. 1 tun nllk. iibiiria a (rrurutt. 1 fri m the in iiui 1 n ui u remit if h 1 ihii IIITi tilt lit liu rtiluri rxi fa hnj iUJlif lu u-d rhe tlevei Bowling Congress Starts , in in II. Ill . UK Uitltfc IM.gUI in lUgl nmru uunaio uuwiera win occupy rne a n: -.. 1 e ror lb" nrai mur y 01 inn tourna EVENING PUBLIC .wiling left handed Mlteis in biieball, nnd lias hit over MO In rverv league in which he has pla.wd He seldom Ktickst nftet the big show opens, hut nlvvnvs coitus baik the next vear This tinu he suvs he will linger Hobert ntnmet Mcl'anti, the wmug I'Mladelphian was stationed at short nnd acted as if he belong! d there Hobert I'mmet has rem lied the ripe old nge of eighteen where he will remain until Harding is inaugurated Then he will bo one vear older He and Harding will celebrate on the same dnv Last vear McCauu toiled for Willi um D.itimati who then was nnnager of Jersey C'ltv YVIlhum taught him a lot of m w stuff and he pulltd It wsteidaj with good results The kid is elcver nnd made a hit with nut going to bat lohtinv Wnlkei the mtilnM who was tried out last war and then sent far. far avvnv for further development, is back and shows great Improwment He should be a good running mnte for Ralph Pet kins A A' 'he tooktes icio Am nttrartnt rnmidiiable SHADE FOR TENDLER Chicago Papers Give Friedman Draw in Milwaukee Match Milwaukee, UN March l-Utv Tender I'hilade'plna lightweight boxer had a shacje over Sailor Friedman Chi cago in a ten round limit here last ,iirI1, ni,inr rn .. . .1b... 1111 ...... ,,.....,. .u ... hi... ,. nun ..hi wiuhe.. m uriing wn ers. while three .u, uji.. .ilinn inuru ii ii ciraw Tendler in the first session laiuht the I sailor with n left swing to the jaw wuun enusen nun io spin around btr thumb in the si und round Krhdmiiu failed to make the siipu latcil w i ight 1 ! pounds and forfi ited fuOd Hi wiiN a pound over wii-ht 'lendler tipped the beam at Kill, pounds iJniinv Kramei a stablemate of Tendler a clc tinted Karl Purvear al' -he wav in a s hululnl ten roundel bciaps About Scrappers Hut viicitrini nil sinj Johnn Ml,.uu!h '"',' ' ' "' Johrnv I.ijkirnn in Jf ' f rr rounds i h. ...h th. '. ,' " '.!' ' ' Thr is R-i-ii' r-iiliv I m.M'?n. '.h"1 PV f ,f l"i'iirtil in South Phllal. Iph i h rpBnlni; n iinb. r 1II bo bituH-n Nur in ttmen lltin Wishlnkti.nl hi 1 lirnon (.i-i cjthfr burs Artn Me i nn n Yomir loc Ilradl--. Hick lt.un ' v I mm Hi - mil Je vv i ijm, , Mill linntnan " " lic-K lliimn i ep ii o ri o.j ,0,, .i'" .." Ih" "'t '1 "' P" muter nhen h. fnciull .pens !h. Tij..1o v C (, . s A 1 n IB 1 1 t bout nnd a bl'll, roml 10 11 orro v ti Kht Hati n Klddj Ji.ehn. lie Mill be th- 1 ; Th. 'nerrn ! rt-nn Ilaaa v Ininu Irnrw l'relim rork tlrnti m J.hnnv i jen.1v n , -iuri in imi ain nmim Ke G-nnon to iniinnj vviiih- in. initniK) luhnr.v I ,a, 1 in er l'iiv , u in. mar 1 unih-r h th. 1 ambria Club I nd-i muht Ualt, u.nni. II lipy-l- n ih ..,! unlnl D btv M Inlinin Winn 1 .l 'llhci I jik r'nnki,. 1. 1 1'himv Hurfsr 1 in ivii eici'l Int., bi Sir m bin Hurrni ih uUon. 1 Iuh ' nnnv Kdilw VVnirniid t,x llej linn 1 -n .'"'J1" ;'lh' " Wll '!' mi All-ntown liund- othei b.iuu iirrmutd bv j0, w. 11 rmn. are Johnnv Mihonsv is loe Pain. I Idi Jturir s nlv hniltn Ount ia sn in. . Hitiir l, m. , u-id VV, 1. M.h lilelc M. Ilillv ll-urk- Jnr Krnnl . ionium 10 ck-auiiKti . 1 III uu pirlni 1 Vf.tnn.yurl' ivlier It n iniku h r Icjuarters II m iianJUtn.- K O Su livon aeorgle Itevn ,1, " i.Jjno,.,. mnm HudKire fntk .Mci urmli k s,n., Kartamkv nt d lie Mifjovern Tin. latie, , (i 1 eft of Ni Mown " l" 'i.v uiq irn nj wpi si. lotin Itlnke 1. 4i.,tbei kh riRnaric-i lil i.b vmenir hi imtti r Ui I) n Minim Jordan n kd. 1 harlej fte-vr Meror Ithhle f New York ru, n IJllrt 1 nmic 1 II) , n,,., i , ,r, n 'r nn t ii inmihi. nnd is r-adv iu r n 1 1,,nrJiT. " " MnK """"-"i h Italph Irrrj 11 llrirn i UO pi.ii cl - n.ii by fltpnrni n I 11. . . oi iris In Pi ri rr.h"?1 ", ',"" ?' ".""lv 'ndon . : .. - ti" P' ii (i a I lly T01 has taken o Ilr n ,,n i.r .... nn nnd has hlrn irepnred fur mi uetition u iild 1 me win im one his 1 mini,. Vndr Wi-Lslrr, lid, Uu 1. k bHunire i.n f Phllattlphlu II , j j , in ti 1 enj MTjr.le n uicliee nh nrnn'i 111... Vta-ly firmer aid Vhlley Uarkl Kddlr (Kid) i'ulmrr 1 .. lonnnv M. mhlln rlti la formti 10& pound m iut chari 1 Ie prernrlnu 10 anrt a orofi a slonnl iarrr He n iition,i Matty Xo. h'i 1 lohrnv Huvte and Artie Met arm as doilred Al Spohrer Remains at Home ,,"' '." "' "'' H"t sir ni. .Alibf Inyeitnwi 1 inn 1 jH t. Honlnton in IdSII rhamplonahlll of the Montmim.r if ji'v iairu lntnda t. remain In Willi. lelpria f,r the 1021 .. H. ,,,'".;, '" uffi-ra fioin uul -of town clubs tut woul 1 nref,r 10 honk up iph mir ,f th. I hlU MphU eluby jr mm fr u, .), huiu-Is eUhth eirtet n i Tennis Challenge From Philippines Su lurk VI i li ., uiu UIU i IHHlJOme 11ILI1( If umu ff" Jh S S5la,-'-.0L . '1SJ ..'.T.l I gallon who had not nii.r. .1 ni...1."". rric elman s uesr round iiiini.nr, H . l, i " "' i-..... .-. ; , . , . mi , i. n,.i T iin nni ui -jun: uniiiniiier i'ir juiuij g u hi mX "ii,.. rhil i . f ' 1C 13 S He iciiitnuec hi- dnve hi .lusi where the men w ill c lush Hick new spa per men slight mistake Whv is it"'" ,he,fi,f,h, ,1,lK' ( hlc?" .Bt 1" sev ',,..,.,, nine, the More fn five. I,,v. nni did not Mimilate but the indicn I v s i.eclal demnnstratioi. now " ' '""" . ' .'.. . rKt ?;.,.",'" .:il ffJull , nd u total f nl.,, ,,,ts!t."ns point to ,. ...m.I. in till- vicimtv !,., ln bonor oCth, visiting school ' '.' r.Z..7 l ..Jl ?, "IT. J9, ;r ' '" " "1 v"Bl in. a low .. remarkable record ,n i. The onlv signilieaiit re ference to 'ip10,h A iecept.cn (on.mittee picbablv i ' . f" 'Q duft, j s r , , f le "Readier went into the ,. wh , P.P -.es, fcnj.olhhendS t"e, niiu. ' " '" n"',, JSL'LJ , S,b rTTVVtJt "o? stitches in his lower lip us a result eft During this period ot plav P. iis.m ,'"V V. ' mc t rK iiw lie ,u , TU r, cowardice plus poor judgment a cut suffered in the g.vmus,um I,w v,,s nbM.lufh unbeatable and pl.iving Lr, fi lo,, S I..B '1 b, Zbyszko Throwa Peters , Ani, this respect one part of the- was further handicapped bv hurtimr his'in thin foim he would have givui Joel. ,,l""" "!- "ru n nii..i...s . .,.i, i stanimai.. i.i,un nniiniri is ir. mneh lik,. n..r n,n. LEDGERr-PHIL?AT)EL-pHTA; TUESDAY, fooT uo-ris TVT) tTn s- fTiC T (" T .THe station -,TH ftVwuV U-W , ( -flU c S I AV.WAV5 V KwauH V.. dump- Thm!, X - trcLi; Me ' Vif V , rrVV-fl PAUxcC- .Ji ' ,u SIOUX v - ( - XeuTTe U-r- KL W.' HOTCJI. JHBi I ( I c,Tr CH COY") A I 'ROUND I A I Xgfi: I) I KLW l ftCA!6 11 -r f VS8ECM J (fC U6TCM JP - H "v iS K-roovAj sr.Ne Jigyfe Q I jm0 iyt HEY.1- I I flMYTwo) i " j I .l?A.,?to! .n- tiiA. it . t IV -. r li.irr Ta N , T" '...,.,.? v- iw TAfi . , 'ir.r rfk PEARSON EXHIBITS GREAT VERSATILITY AT SQUASH 11 in ational Title for Fourth Time. Clashing Morgan, of ew ) oiii j; M'ICK 'KAItSON proved St.w i n vesteidav w iiflerrioon that he i an suec essfulh adapt his game lo an sMb that an opponent mav attempt on tne bciiasli rnconets court While few thought that Hewitt Mmunti hail a chance to defeat the Hncipic t Club atid Uermiiiiiown star it was geiurallv believed that the Vew nrker would make Pearson hustle to win the tmnls for the national championship In short Morgan was the dail. horse ot the tournament but aftir his dash with the I'hiludi Iphian it ionic! be ills erned cleirU bv the veriest nov li e that he was lutkv to ilm iiui in dual coiiibat Morgan a'timpted in the tnt (.ami o nnesse his wav to victoiv Hut Pearson nlvvavs had just a little bit more than his opponent The New irker'i. snft corner shots wcie mate hid and hentt n bv Pearson, who not oiilv was uble to eclipse Morgan at that stvle of gume but hi ivnv other he attiinpted Pulls a Hoppe , esterclav s battle ai Mnnhinii was ' eushioii tiillinid iiiati h rot a t lire . . nHverthiless rem sun hm a high run t ,lln 'CM ,,,,,,11,1 at the .lose of ii... e.Pkt ..Htm. nml rm lie 'limine or r no fecoiid In the first game with the i si ore 11 s Piaison iccleel eifT the next s-mitiir in am one elsi in the vv oriel u run foi then liinnev It was not nenssaiv foi Peaiiui to uiiplov tin tu s I lint would i mi the lighting life nut of his opponent still lu didn t allow Moigan to riniaiii in niie spot vcrv long IIecl Them Lp Moikan was iiivm sbh- In M't tin speed on the ball Uiai Peaison did and whin the New nt.ei did i ii) ill sninsli it wasn i ! w enough to In- Frost-Bitten Divots GUI. I afiei booming n fin nl Ilritain the iv 11 ke tlie iiiinual ,.,.., fln,l in Hntn N It tlllial ens to swamp evmihin in sight Tin numtiei of liniulicappnl women plavtrs i.,m i.,n. sine, imssiil the f30.n0(l innrk lis said 11111 the . liuuipioiisnip 1 nuui 1 is liftv tu our one The plav at om el in is so heuvv that the lOinmittee bus 1.1. ten out a 1011 round mid s .oii us vcmi ti. tu t is pjinhed one humlrnl times vou me tbroi gh plaving golf ui thai club fur the Vi at Hut all tie golf is not being plaved m tin links not lv those who inn write Tin mwspupis me ivicleiitlv ruelv.ng a hail age .." letters on the siibiut of golf AtgimenlH nn being won and lost even dnv The tide nf . t.iii.li. iitiiiinin wafis lm lit t and von 'I'he Inn st disi ussimi is over the style nf an liltn lure as iitginc bv the long nitters vs the shon but an urate plan is ( vrll Tollev is the hero of the first named .1 H 'lavloi of the 'at curatiis ' 'In' N'vv ork Times pn ks on tins lettei fioni abroad bv V, I limson as illiiminatiiig to sa tin least l-i is Its r n.r 1 uk if nous but 1- s 1 1 1 ler 1 lhiwirt T. ! 1 nd some i I s a-rtal b inker tn ih mi Tavlor Unmens. Klrnulii I s innrht lie huniz over in fairvis ilih fi nrn s it heir lm- s imi fvii n' tnt. on unir ball wmi 1 kravltfl'H cl iwn Ihii fut in- and totnn t tr tie but lii r. om 11 . i-l lir.v. "1 is hi fo hlrh wi ul 1 nr fhn th-re m t be e nsjlUred n fore l-i tiunkei s drop his ball nn 1 auper-nlbllik pluver o . ne-thlrd nf tli Ireea rl In ihlrh th 1 ia-r I i.h Phila. Jack O'Brien'i Health System l-ur llnslnesa Men in I'lillit & New ork Fltsh Reducing Body Building IIIIVIIIK I uumil liuilil-llilll lioje 1 itisece I (or nib A hntiuit sts Phlht viiiillaini Mi (.irdrn N V K VI, 10 HI I' M ' ,. ,., ..,!, ltd c-tiliii- him tin. t'niiit. nt llllv J skaters, trainers com hert. nfFiplnls niul.i.r. ..t . ., t.nltnt s.. i. t Managers! Baseball managers, don't put off ordering your team outfits. We are equipped to save money for the early buyers. Send for samples and special team outfit prices Marshall E. Smith & Bro. 724 Chestnut Street S'i j a ik r 'm m . HAH- clrecthe IVarson on trie other hand exhihltid a fine assortment of shot& He would shoot softly to the corners, nnd whin he had Morgan in the fore court he would slam the ball back with d idling I speed along the wall lhls kept Morgan on the jump constantly nml fill, tl litrti itifn tmim npi urti Pearson also won a number of points on n haul high-bounding shot that tiavelccl mound to the back wall nnd left Morgan virtuall.v helpless , While the match wns b uo means i i ln-i . Pi arson winning 15-8, 15 7. I." s Alorgan wns game to the finish. although it was evident shortlv after , , plav In gnu (hit In was no match for Pearson estlrllllv marked the fouitl: time l that Pint sou hns won the iimaleiir championship natioual titi r DallT nil v o I I I Lt OUUI JULY L Tex Rlckard Now Sole Promoter of Dempsey-Carpentler Scrap New orh. Mnnh 1 'Vex Ilnkiird vistenlnv formallv took ovc r, exclusive lv the promotion of the pioposed world s heavvwelght i hiimpiiinship ton list betwien Jack Dcmpsev, tltlchcddcr, and (Icoiges Carpcutler, leading Kuro- pe.m htnv v wc ight, and nnnouncecl posi fm lv mutest would 'I his. inupled with the recent an untitle cmc fit that Kiekarel was planning the iriitioii of a huge outdoor nrenn, i oulil be liilerprited as indicating an intuit inn in hold tin match in this iltv hi at bust in tins viciuitv Australian Cricketers' Feat etne S s Vtanli I Ausiralln hln 1c f. .. frt iho Knullsh crtrkct ream In Ihc tlftll and ast I si inn-ill I) mil" vikets Austt 1 la i in n 1 'In fl nijUteji it feut hlTh.it.. intit. ce I rteU on Wintry Links MiMIU.ICK tliHii il 1 j t m h mri 11 ran 'ipi. his rtin r vhen ho link k .1 uu' nf tho c I rt tnifr 11 in if tlutrs m tins M.nillenc of Iminin form- undi r rnntrci! rf the (rrcuind men litt a fitruriN audUenl erei tinv thiiiHelves 111 bunkcrH nerii th aitin In nr It tn irivi ih.. luiprcsshin nf illatanci and aruH tlirurs Huildcnlv apwarlnu on ekjlltw .Mil tn Kim ln oiler lo kiv. in., in. prnl, of iiruxlmlt In the formei euse j.mr neivom iilucr would overrun mo grei-ti Ii.miubu hr ih iimht I to far uft ln ths 1 aim uiu Kupi-r Hinlt. r would b mlleH . I101 1 sujhi 1 ttioi aht it vveiH mi ne-nr I v hi I ti i"t f iiervea und inlm JuiiK- II 11 eiil wi.ui 1 in .ke the sunn fir uiuri. itn ult cjr -1 1 - r s billing k iincerlaln m t r iU - Or vnnie noles us Urst m hplktts 11 nl ttiert. of thl.tflnch til miiHii Or trup ilu.rs An tnliis College Basketball Tomorrow U l.lCill I M N II l I. H 13 1' VI I' I. S N H t J, A N I s V II T 11 M I) It r. IViiii lieh i. svvnrthnioro 2d 1 II r VI I) M N(t ITI II M1. Krsrrtnl -seills, J (III & iU ut (llmhrls Al V V (ItTlcM! I ruuklln 1'lc Id Aclinlnslon $1 1 ICE SKATING r it 1: ri i: lllh A Murkel sin i.i.sii: M l l I.SIIN In -irnsntliiunl Xpnrhe Uiinre l.rnrrul dnilHsliin -utiirdiiy Mahte, 1 fto Ml (lihrr NUIils. In rl. InrluilliiK llcKker 11ml ll Uiin r I vi nln He llnrkrr rl Maht. I'enn is Durtinnulli Siitnrilu) NlKht Prtnieton ve Diirtniciuth Phones Preston IllflO West Jell as nm lliniliur l,vrr hvculllK H 30 1 a lie mm r in 1 linn i it 11 II Si Vlret vie ul the 'I'ALM (IMU)KN (U ( niilrst Ihurs Nile- W t'ush l'rlir The llrst I) nice Musi. In Tnnti . ,...,.. . AUDITORIUM A. A. Hiith a. Ilrnun m 11 i.-.w . i. ii-.,. i uu u miji vi vie 11 ho ri.sr loninii LuiiEhriin 1. lulinnr Mel.ntiililln Ball MAEOH T, 1921 UHUAUUKA LK TO EXHIBIT HERE Schoolboy Stars Will Arrive To morrow and Remain Until Thursday Night Chic ago h schoolboy Ice skaters thnt will meet New York in an intercity race in New lork on Saturdn.v will be I,1'0 Kcsts of Philadelphia for two dnvs V10 ,j,l.m ni,'.e. n" MS, I11 nrrlv, .?' "lc vi'it I'Mladclphia Station nt 1 .10 tomoiiow afternoon and leave here on ah"1rM',n,v,nJ'iht , Philadelphia made no preparations to !J"e ." Ham meet the winnei of the ew, lur.u Ulilcagoiacc, bill tills iit 8 Nhuciug iicui win neive n cuniu e in see the bojs in action Thev will give a special exhibition tit the Ice PiiIbcc tomorrow night, and on Thuisdnj after noon win inKe pari in nn open imnui cap meet nt the palace Philadelphia teiiioomoys win oe invited to compete i Oeorge F. Pawling completed nil arrangements for the visit of the Chi cngo lads over the long distance phone last nlgnr tup Chicago lads were in Cleveland nnd clndly accented the in vltntinn Thev will leave this cltv for Wellington Thursdaj night, wheie thev will attend tilt' ilinUgUtntlOII of Piesident-clect Hauling on Irlda.v. Julian Fitzgerald, a membii ol Mavoi Ihompsons ice-skating om nuttee. is in ehnipp of the pailv of tlllrtV two which includes tvveillv lie ot i- iami ucit'Aioa i nunes loiers or No unit I raska lu r ratch as-ontch ran wretlln4l1 inmi n nero in -in ininuipa ana ni h r incle i Licoeit & Alms Tobacco FA VORITE U. S. SPORT Panning of Officials in Athletics, No matter What Branch, Seems to Furnish Enjoyment for Spec tators Partly Due to Ignorance By GltANTLAKD IlICE TT IS a trifle difficult to say just what J- tlic favorite sport of this country Is. We mnv be In error, but offhand vi should suggest that it is handing the inspberry to officlnls In apor who mav be (Hjpln)ing their judgment between two of our best known oceans Ilejond nn argument this Is one tough cpiiimonw enlth upon onicialx. .. i...,wn. ii. ... nn HftoAhaii iiinrtitua Hi;illUL IIIC.V IW ino.wnii umpires football judges or tight referees. The ninth wonder of the world Is that wo tan get nnd keep ns many fair nnd de cent judges nt work nlong the sporting loadbed. For tho hand of tho populace against them nnd the squawk is uevci silent. Heiuoii or Two PAKT of it is clue to ignorance A crowd surrounds a ball field. The crowd is pulling Instil) for the home team. It tecs the visiting base runner slide into fcccnud with the cnlchcr'H tluow on hand tlitec feet in advance of the runner ns the Infieldti tags nt his man The umpire 'njs "safe." because lie saw the second baseman miss the run nor a good h inches The crowd thinks the umpiro is crav. because it wasn't close enough to see vvhnt iidiinllv happened Tho same thing goes for a fight. Two boxeis are whaling away nml one is constnntlv rapping nt bit opponenl's i jaw The opponent's glove stops the blow, but- the ciowd onl sees the wal- j lop start nnd hears the resultant echo that follows tlm vvnllop 1 he referee, who happens to be cm top of the job, knows what Is taking place, but what chance have those who mav be from fiftv to olio hundred and fiftj feet nwn.v ' SOMI saw OMKTHINO like a fortnight ago we Iovvis. two sable heavyweights, meet nt Madison Square Garden. In the matter of vvre.tllng, pushing and clinching thej both violated most of the rules nt their trade, with Lewis tho lending offender. It was merely an old -fashioned brawl, with the crowd roaring its approval The fact that rules are supposed lo be consldrrcd meant nothing to the crowd The fact that boxing as n xpoit was being in jured meant still less After l hive distinct warnings Louis White the refeiee, stopped the smear nnd disqualified the lending offender Old the crowd hoot and howl down the offending boxeis' Whv be ridicul ous'' Ii prompt! arose upon its hind legs nml pnnncd the hide off the man who wns limning his job with cool de c'sion nnd courage Itccilllng n Query WHICH re e nils n ciuerj IV Cob put to us lecentlv "I have come into New York foi fourteen vears," he said, and have given the crowds there the liardest, cleanest baseball I knew iViw to phu Yet on :tii. ihih nrmri .... nml mv last trip theie hooted me because ' I wns mmtw.sml li. hnve t'lven nut on mteiviow where I hndn't opened mv mouth Theie wasn't a soul in the stands willing to wait foi the facts or 0 B, t , s,, f ,t A novvd will ini n trick like llml nml vel ronsr the So much so thst we are having on one side the leering of the officials '. f 6 J i 1 FATIMA CIGARETTES Co. by tho crowd anil on the other the of- Ilclnls' contempt for the crowd. ' It Is nbout time thnt n few " I? nbout time thnt n few of our masked camp followers were taking , tumble to themselves, Tho Crowd Angle TACK OUltLCVT had the hcadlock i J i,i,,i wh7 Xni hernn.- i. , morci)inishiriff than the too hold or !, -. ". ' " scissors. Not becatiBC it wns any ,, tnir If merely happened to look roughor to tho wrestling crowds as put on bv a wrestler of "Stinnglcr" Lewis' mlghtv bulk nnd grim resolve. Curley argued that ho wanted to please his customers. Which is rocrelv another wny of saying thnt wrestling i an amusement and not a sport. Ac ccptcd ns n sport, Lewis is entitled to use his beadlock in defense of his cham pionship, ns Stecbcr is entitled to tn his scissors nnd Crnddock to employ the too hold. TUB crowd will award the hours hoot to n pitcher walking "ilabp ' liutli. Yet under tho rules that Is ex nctlv what a smart pitcher should Ho with runuers on second or third whore first base is unoccupied. The pitcher isn't supposed to be out there to cheer up the crowd Ho Is supposed to be giving the best ho hns to win a bill game for his club. It might be pioper enough to change the rule and give a hard hlttei his chance, but with tl, rule ns it is the crowd is merely booting an nthlcte who Is doing his duty to the game ns a competitive sport. And If baseball was not n competitive sport it would not be nn amusement. HOW about n poor official, you ma? ask' Should he be allowed to gel awav with It? No. But hns the nver age crowd shown Its competency as th final judge? And is it going to improve the official's vvoik to have the crowd on top of hU necf ( opurljlit, till All tipafT rfjftinf PENN RELAY TEAM CHOSEN Eby, Brown, Lewis and Rodger to Compete at Illinois Coach Robertson of the Penn track team, has selected bis relay team for the University of Illinois carnival no Saturdav night in Uibnna, III. Sid Lewis, n newcomer, is number one. Dewej Kodgers, the fleet colored lad. who sported the colors of Northeast before his college dn)8, number two: Lam Drown, number three, nnd Cap tnln Karl Lby, number four. Raymond Jack will net ns the substitute. Robert son also announced thnt Everett Kmnllcv -would enter the 75-yard hurdle event. The squad is due to leavo this utv Thursdav night at 0:11 und to arrive nt L'rbnna at 4:02 the following nfter noon. The will return to this cltv nn Mondav. Local Boy Off to Join Cards Inelc Ollh-vm a atur on tho Olracd c leg bnBoball team for thn lnt two ie sons loft isst nlsht to Join th St. Loud Nfttlonnls II will so to Oransa, Tex whore he will b glvtn n trial by rirane-i llloko Ho may set Into ome of the simei asMnst tho Athletic when the two tttmi begin their serlei of txhlbltlon gamea Plan Title Hockey Series lloslon, March 1 Tho usretlon lim breri made to William H Haddock, of Pitti burgh president of the United Statet Arr teur Hockey Leacue that the teams rep reasntlns Cleveland, O and Hveleth. Mlnr which have won the rharrtptonehlpj r speettvelj of Oroups 2 and 8 of the leamit shnll meet to determine the championship of the Went beforo the Motion A A , chim rlons of the Ilaat, are bromrht Into th national tltlo plni AAJ' J uZ& d" J Vff sTjCSTs -trvt.
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