'wk-v fim&ijiwi!'''-? -mmr'-'---'fi0ffm gts"p?w i ia EVENING PUBEID GEDGERPHIEADELPEtS?, MONDAY, MAKOH 7, 1921. IF HIS NAME MEANS ANYTHING JOHNNY WALKER OUGHT TO PUT A LOT OF SPIR1T7N THE A'S fptim'' K1 8 i fctfM M BULB BUMPING OF JIMMY DYKES HELPS CONNIE MACK'S FLINGERS TO RESEMBLE MAJOR LEAGUERS WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND r" rteatiutnnt, Te TIMMY DYKKS, who not many years ngo wa hustling " for a tram In the Main Iinc League, is Mack's early bird with the Mick here this yenr. Jlmmy'8 good eye helped win both games with the Cardinals in Houston on Saturday and Sunday. The Saturday engagement was n tic down to the fourteenth Inning, when, with two out ond the bases full, I)jke atepped to the bat, the forlorn hope of the Mnckmen, inasmuch as the umpire had announced that he would call the game olT at the end of the round. Rherdell, the Cardinal pitcher. iaw a young player before him and figured he would be overntiTloin and hit at anything pitched him. So Hhcrdell pitched ball a trifle bad, so that Jimmy would fan or pop up. Dykes, however, would not go after this bait, lie oon Itit Sherdell In n bole from which he could not escapo and he walked, forcing home the winning run. This feat reflects what n cool and sane player Dykes it. Nine out f ten players would hne blazed away tit BherdeH's offer ings, frnntle to get a base hit. DYKES will not hit at a bad ball in tin situation and the strategy of the St. Louis pitcher iceut irrong. It is not often that a game ends in fnt manner, Jimmy Crosses Dope in Second YESTI'IIPAY Djkes won the second game in Ilounon in a different way. When he walked to the plate in the second inning he found the bases full and one out. He bit one on the nose and sent it in the right field stand for a home run, clearing the ba.es. That hit took all the fight out of the Cardinal. Now Dykes is usually a left field hitter and that he ould hammer a homer to right will cause surprise. The answer Is that Dvkes since coming South has been prac ticing every day trying to place hits in right. He is fast mastering the art of pulling his shots to right and it is going to increase his value to tie team, llj hitting to all fields Dykes hat a good chance to bat .300 or close to that mark this season, for he naturally it a good hitter, and uses his bniini when he Is at the but. Dan Murphy, who has charge of the team in the in Toslon of Texat, it very much pleased with the showing of his pitchers. Mack picked six giants for the trip, namely. Perry, Naylor, Harris, Hommel, Hnsty iind Moore, and II have bent them over In tnfdtpuoii fori. THE Cardinal led the league hi team batttna (n'f Sfij,io mi'f iildo possess the champion tickimitli of the league in Itofri Hornsby, but they have taken no 'liberties t iri the Mack fUnneri. In twenty-three inning thru hare made only three runs and been hits off the .Uhletir lingers. That speaks irell for the speed icith which they arc traveling this spring. In Houston. Robert Hasty fairly burned them in and iras cool and reliable ichile his pah ireie booting the ball. Saylor also pitched at his best. Hard to Recognize A's A PHILADELPHIA fan would never recognize the Athletics this spring It -'epint a different teum. The men arc fighting and they scom pcjiiuI to nny occasion Griffin, (ialloway und Welch are alive again unil doing good work. The outfield, with the two Walkers and Welch guard ing the three posts, never looked better. The Athletics feel sure that they will win the series this year with the CnrdimiK They lost the honors last spring and want to reverse the verdict They now have two victories on the Cards, and that it n big advantage to start a series with. The third game will be plajed here tins afternoon lly ROItBUT W. MAXWELL. Sports Kdltor lhrnlnr l'nlille ledger , March 7. ISeatimont is eager to see the two teams In action and .. capacity crowd la expected. rllE same teams go to Orange, Tex., tomorroir, and on Wednesday they will he in Lake Charles. Extra-Inning Spring Games Rare CONNIE MACK has a gang of kids on his ball club, but this Is not news. Everybody knows It, especially those who watched the team in action In the last few years. Branch Hlckcy also has a lot of kids on the pay roll, but few realized it until Saturday when the Ath letics nnd the Cardinals plnycd n fourleen-lnnlng ball game. The length of tho conflict, which, by the way, wnt the opening tilt of the season, was duo to the cxtremo youth of the athlete, 'tint's the only excuse which can be offered. The only thing which is rarer thou a heavy snow and an Ice hockey gamo down here is an extra-innipg battle on the diamond. You can count those long drawn-out contests on nny finger of cither hand. In the spring when the muscles are sore and the batting eye is cloudy, the players see to it that the regulation ball game lasts eight ond one-half innings. If the other side doesn't want to win, it hits to win anyway, The games count nothing and the sooner they are over the better they like it. However, there was nothing (luky in Saturday's tilt. Both teams played championship baseball and the game was as good as one will see at any time thlt year, it was a real scrap and the victory did the Athletics a world of good. 'VHEY started the season with a victory and that is going some. They will remember this game many times next summer, Jt icill give them confi dence when they talk about it. Connie Has Fine Hurling Staff THE outstanding feature wnt the pitching of the Mack men. Connie has one of the best hurling staffs in the league, nnd he proved It in that first game. Scott Perry was In excellent form and only one scratch hit was made tn three Innings. That was a bunt which Hcathcotc bent to first, and from where we were sitting it looked as if he had been thrown out by n step. However, the umpire ruled otherwise and hit giies was allowed to bo entereil into the records. For six innings not a man reached second base. Hom mel. who succeeded Perry, also was effective, allowing but one hit another bunt by Heathcote. After that Slim Hurris went on the mound to perform for the home folks and his stuff was not so good. He was walloped con siderably, but that wns becuuse ho was not feeling well nnd couldn't help it. Harris admits this himself. Hoy Moore finished the battle. Atiother Interesting piece of gossip is the unusual pep and aggressiveness shown by the home town boys. Sev eral times they actually made so much noise nnd protested so vigorously against decisions handrd out by the alfalfa umpires that the spectators glanced again at their pro grams to make sure it was the Philadelphia club is strange acd unusual, but if the boys keep it up this sen- son the ball club will not suffer. ( onnle has needed that sort of stuff for the last six years. Branch Rickey has a substitute infield on the job, with ii substitute first and secoml baseman, but the new- men played n good game. liottomly at first and Toporccr at sccoud came through beautifully. The boss of the Cards Iind been preparing for thit game and held secret pructlce in Orange behind closed gates. His scrub teom ran through the Athletics' plays, but they evidently did not have a thorough knowledge of them. DIxIm Walker, purchased from New Orleans last year, was given a chance to show what he could do nnd was kept on the mound for six innings. In that time he i JIM EDMUNDSON, EX-WARRIOR AND GOLFCHAMHONJS HERE British Cannoneer Won Irish Open at Twenty-one Helped Teach Miss Ravenscroft Being Mentioned for North Hills Berth lly SANDY MeNIIlLICK I A SmVTVOR of the hit-nnd-run, .Mm Edmumlson stands out us a I""- game being ployed in Irelnnd nnd ' ,!,'a,1"'r . ",ml. PlJer. Hit acquisition 'of the world wnr, in the order men tloned. Is in our midst Inn Kdmundson, for it it jndc.nl he. Thlt hat just arrived from foreign shores. HesMcs his credentials ns a warrior. lis has the proud claim of twice having won the open golf chnmploirship of Ire land. All of which is plenty recom mendation along the local golfing rlnlto. Edmundson's name it being whispered in connection with the vnenm-v nt the North Hills Country Club, which is minus n golf tutor, following the de parture of ,11m Hackney for Green Val ley, the new club at Itoxborough. The golf nt North Hills is more or less under the process of reorganization onsidernble funds have been raised to improve the outstanding fault of the allowed one run nnd four hits, nnd showed lots of stuff, course, namely tlie putting greens Hlckcy was much pleased with his work and believes he hat a man to bolster hit erratic pitching department. THEKEFMtE, irii the both managirs should be satisfied opening encounter. It teas a goon oame, eiin if somebody lost. iCopiriQht, 1321, til Public Lrdotr Co WEST CATHOLIC HIGH COPS 1920-21 BASKETBALL TITLE TROOPERS VS. P. R. R. "Y." Victory Over Catholic High Gives Coach Quinlans Five Leg on the Philopatrian Trophy Kjn St. JoDtl PrD t.jrkln l,u Sail Prep V Whit . Hslle Prep Iwiini-d) Catholic Hlah 'hff.irel Catholic Hlah 1)1 Kl.lpo W. Cath. lltxh Olnilhnr.lt Im Salle Pri-p N'uitrK. I.u Hnlle Prep llocn. T.H Sitlle Prnp Qulnn Vlllannva Prp . .1 I'urr. Iji h'alli Prep Hnyi,. Ctthollc Huh I.wirh. S- Joseph f'rt'P Hi t- at Jneel'h Pr-1 MiixkfIi I'uthollr llluh N- Canadians Seek Big Fight ork. .Urch 7 Canadian promoters itt.i.-d in hnininx tho proii"ii jiempn'y. ''arp'ntlr hiimpifixrilp tnatrh at Montreal pr hrf inrHy M net Promoter Tx Ittrk nr'l anrwrr to thfr npr of 1700 000 Thu h tnMtlwl set July 2 tta the 4ale for tli.' I., ut '' r ilraham repreentlnn the ''nmi Inn iMic He interept.'i in the tnatfh ml1 N. iM tie able t ,utiif Hlikarit WERT PHIMDELPHIA CATHO- , 1M:"";rr'rI,v,1';" LIC HIOH SCHOOL it the VL '.sVep'n'rcp Catholic League basketball champion. Kn.. vnian yr.-o The Blue ami White five won this title ?,'; 'sWath" 'h on Saturdav night, when it defeated Mr.Vaii catholic With Tatholic High School in the Sixth. v , JPrjr Ueglment Armory, by the seoie of li HartUnn Villsnova t'rep to 15. The largest crowd that ever at- Hunan St Joreph Prep tended a Catholic League game crowded ' ,"'', s.'a 3 Z? jnto tue armorv to witness ine contest, i i. ie. wt Cath linn By their victorv Coach Quinlan's youngsters obuincl possession of a leg on the trophy offered by the Philopa trian Club. In order to win the cup per manently. it is noessnrv for the team to win the title three time. St. Joseph Prep won the championship Inst war. The game ou Suturdu night wns one of the hurdest fought of the -enson. and the best team won The first half !.,. I Dnr.wi l,inil hu W u t llll 1 ' The """' n.P.". 1. ". ,1,1 VH.nn. I'r.r guarding of both was so close that tii'j , llllrrH,, ,,, S,,M. .ri.p . majority of the scores fo.- tin' period i suri m m Salle pieo came on Ion. shots, either from .!.- .,j"w!Tl lVK h center of the floor or far tieum.l tiiut wi, rath n h mark. The ability of Mullin to mos.o i Dur. wt Caih Huh fovls count gae West Catholic a lean, of lour points nt tin' elosp of the half 31 to 7 ' West Catholic -tarted off with a nih Sn the second half mill complelelj out plajed Its friendly Purple and Hold' rivals. Field goals by Itlake. Me- , Henry and Mullin and several fouls In the latter. iorri'd the score to l!t to 7 before the Calnllitcs were abb' to I !core. I Mullen dropped in nine straight foul tosses before lie missed. His tenth sh"t bounded around the rim and then fell out. In the preliminary tontcst the Cath- I olic High earliugs defeated the West ' Catholic reserves mid thereby tied the latter for first place in the Reserve League The score of this game was 10 to 15. McAvoy. with four field goals and five free shots, wns the lending scorer for the Purple and iold reserves It was announced by Brother Itmlie of West Catholic High, that the tie for the Reserie League title will he placed off fome day this week Bill Logan. Catholic forward, is the leading renrer of the league, in the fin.il figures gien out today Bill tallied thirty-two field goala and fifty-six free throws for 120 points. Besides being the lending scorer, he leads the league in field-goal shooting with thirtj-two. Hennenberger. of Villanovn Prep, and Coffey, of Catholic High, ure tied in this department for second plnce with twen ty-four each The linul standing of the clubs Won lsst I' ( . Wm( Catholic HUh n 2 .V,n rathnlk lllh 8 1 . tit. JH-ph iTrp s " Vnjnou Prep 1 4 " J Fitlle Prrp O .000 HKHKHVK I.K.fifr: J4 .1 l'l a ti it ii s 10 in lo I a 33 'js is : This will nil be chnnced nnd the greens this season arc expected to rank with the best In the city. When Hackney left man.v rumors I cropped out nbout prominent pros who i would get the job. and now Edmundson i is being lioosted for the berth. Brilliant Start He it nn older brother of .John Ed mundson, pro at Llaiierch Jim, the iicw arrival, celebrated his twenty first birthdny by winning the Irish open in the das when Vnrdon, Braid and Taylor were In their prime, nnd the joungster got n great send -off in the British golf hall of fame, especially when he proved his first win of the Irish title was no lluke by icpeatlng loter. Jim got his first berth nt Portrush, County Dublin, und Infer went to Bromborough. Englnnd. There he took hold of the game of Miss ilads Ravenscroft nnd assisted he: along the rose-sttewn pnth to the British chniuiiionship in Ul, runner Meet in Basketball Game at Cavalry Armory This Evening The basketball tenm representing the First Sipiadron has n hard game on the schedule at the Cavalry Armory, Thirty-second street mid Lancaster i nvenue, thit evening. The visiting team will be the P. It. H. Y. M. C. A., which has mude un enviable record for Jj the scnon. :iu j The invaders have a fast club, com :ts posed of veterans, including Allie Fith '.i4, ' er anil Sundstrum, forwards; Coving- -it t,.n .if Mfwlln i.nntnr iim! t'llflrlr f.iv. '-: tnifsiiine' nnd 'Covlnnton cuurds' The tip in 1111-1 and Atnericnn championship hn first milch In the openlnR game of the i iic-i ."(iiu'iivii ..... .... i..v nh sti t ft .... Alii,. fc none ciunmiuef, j,nneuiiwne. 1 laying trom .hiss itiiMiisi ion mm inn inn- hi. ecrnten ni' overcame o hamllcap of 2.1 Wilmington nnd her wonderful game nt uml cixfeaiH William J llhl i- (in to S8. the t me was much followed by fans '"""r ' ",. ",V"ii- V".,l-"'"'5 '."'" ! , . i, O' leai'i I of this city 50 to 411. b ii club in thlH city would be to laise our professional prestige Reveral scoring counts. Jim did his bit in the war bv serving with the British artillery. He snw Hction for two yearn in France nnd now, hnvlng found Ireland too much of th same thing, has come lo this coun tr to play some golf. Freddy Md.od continues to (tlve reaon why h" muat be comldered In the nut na. tlonal rhamplnmlilp. It will be rlar1 on hln home course nt Columbia. Anil Fred was four strokes un on Jim flames, et nl. over Ms other home course nt Ht Aurus tine lust wmk the ilr-it day of the open there and wns claht up on Jim Ilarnra fur three rounds (iorrton Ptaffnrtl and John Strusn nre mnklns a itetermlned hid for the Itohnrouiih Kolf team, new-comers to the Suburban I.eamie. These playTb are .lntor uolfera la the Indoor method. Oeorire llrookf. one of the rltv'a all-around athletes, Is u Kolfer of tested prim-ess. He's preparing fur the Itacuuet riuh-Plne Vallcv duolW In th" sprlnir by brushing un his flwlnK nt the llnrriuet Club Indoor court. Mrs. Rnruild II. Murlnw Is coin? fine at Pint-hurst, as she demonstrated there Inst week by wlnrlnK the pnre in a contest versus par. Mrs. Harlow, pinvlnc from scratch putted out n sparkllntr 80, llrllmlr wnu'd he a name for Its winter Kolf nrxnnUntlnn tn rival the Old Guards, of Palm Hunch an1 the Tin Whistles of Plnehurst . box of eolf balls Is offered for the beBt sussestlnn "Hellelnr JUI chasers" has been ..uhmltled. i:ddle Ions. cx-lncal pro all hut showed the way In Iho southern California open re cntl. but Ills Sine 20 was iwo strokes shv of Uic wlnnlns totnl. II. S. Hu)den, formerlv Dellevue Country ciuh. Syracuse, has Joined Itoihoroush. ond Is making n bid for the tenm. With him cornea a promising vounuster. lSddie IJur-lelRh. 2(i , llne-im ?'l In the preliminary contest the All ,V Philadelphia Hockey Girls will play u llttMim from the P. II. It. Y. W. C. A. Barrow Wins in Pool Tournament Daniel H Harrow, nonl rhimnlnn ,.t n I.a sniie Council. Knights of Columbus, won .Mallnn. I I:, Nlederrlter, of Norwood (18)', hm lt'i 1 ti lt , o i ) t.. held in Mnnireal OL Y M PIA Brotd tnd BsinbridVe JrTL Brotd tnd Biinbridje 1Y HUGHES MIIVDW H1EMM1. MARCH 1 I1N.N .KUINNV VS. PERKINS HK linllllY TAYLOR vs. LYONS ii.xitm wii.i.ik MANSELL vs. SPENCER riiAMitv rnwiiiK BROWN vs. RICE IUSNV I'lMNKIK KRAMER vs. DALEY inn. llotrl trultnn FiitlTet nt Ms. Rrriilar prlresi sients on sale nnn llrond and Io J'hlral rtlTlU Will Keen You lit for Proper Allenllon lo tluslnrss Phila. Jack O'Brien's Heallh Syitem Tor llnslness Men In Phlla and Nen York Flesh Reducing Body Building luiilnr Tnuchl Hand-Hull llo' Classes Lartrst (1 ninnilnms In World S. ,. Cor. IStli & heetnut ht. , phiu. Madtson Hcinnrr Harden. New York CaUiotlc tilth West Csthollr tilth ht. Jtsseph lrrp J. a usue rrrp YIIlSDX) noik Prrp The flntt Individual lwl Oames FO HO, Pts, tiMU. Calhnlle llluh H .12 Ad 120 Kohuber, Mllanova I'rep, M 10 0.1 nt Mullen. W'.t Calh. Hlf-h T Sa SO H.I Mclfwiry. W. Cath. Illfh 7 IT 4S TO turun, St. Joitph rrip 8 22 19 00 IfK SKATINO T IfK PAr.CK 4VTII A. MAIIKIIT hTh IfK Illlfnl'V Won ll P.C. I Toe". 4 Wed Mlht- Wlnnlnee ts. All Blurs 0 2 .lno I I nursniiy riain- n nuinirs , iiriroiNHituns fl 2 .1.MI I (irncral Admission Saiurda Nlhls, St.OOi il uiiirr .irnis, in ris. Kitru Half ltnr hkatlnt After All (James fiirkv rnvnr i onieet Innlvnl .1 2 a I 7 scorlnK records .am .20 m to). KI.NfK AND PAIM.S0N In Anarhe n.ince rhonee Preeton flIOfl Went 201 AUDITORIUM A. A.nKfs. Tuesdny Evening, march 8th 40 ItOUWDS Or OOOU jtlXlMCL-taO Tmcte X. he man who owns a GMC Truck thus advertises the stability and prestige of his business. Just as a man is judged by the company he keeps, you are judged by the equipment you use in your business. GMC Trucks stand for reliability, and their daily performance is not only a credit to the owner but assurance of greater earnings for the owner's business. General Motors Truck Company 205 NORTH 22ND STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 7" CRUCIAL WEEK 0 L EAGUE LEADERS Ponn Moots Princeton Hore and Dartmouth Plays Colum bia In Now York Thin In n crucial Werk for PennVI vnula nnd Dartmouth In the IntcrcoN Icftlnte Lcaftun. flnturdur night both teams play, the lied and Blue meeting Princeton here, while Dartmouth meets Columbia In New York. Coltimola has been nn In and out team nil season, dcfeatlne Yale with ease as an example Inst Wednesday nnd lofting to Trlnceton Saturday night, 37 to 18. renn players nre a uhlt In declaring that Dartmouth will have more than a fight with the SIornlngBlde Heights quintet, for Joe Deerlng Ik more than anxious to trip Oeorge Zahn'a quintet. A victory for Columbia virtually will eliminate the Oreen team from' tho race, while a victory will make tho closing week an Interesting one. Prlnreton, while not the ktrongcit team In the league, nlwayo hna been n trouble maker for Ponn five"., nnd Conch Kddlc McMchol and his nlde, Joe Kogarty, nny that they look for any thing but nn easy victory Saturday night. Last year the Tigers, with a quintet that Individually could not be compared with Penn, fought the lied nnd lllue for four extrn perlodi before n ilccitilon resulted for Captain Dutch Peck and his mates. Penn's eony victory over Yale Satur day night when Cnptnin Danny Mc Ntchol nnd his pais rolled up a 48 to 13 score, the largest made thin year In the league, haH tilled the supporters of the team with the thought thnt the I'tnuant is just about clinched. Jack McCarthy, that dyed In the wool Penn adherent, thinks the pennant Is n surety n.H most of tho Penn supporters do. The theory ndvanccl that Penn is n poor team scoring from the field was dispelled Saturdny night -when nineteen double deckers went through the net. Ynle played anything but n close Mtinrding game In an effort to stop fouling nnd ns a result the lied nnd Blue five bad little difficulty locating the bnskct. FAIR CHANCE FOR N. Y. . - TO GET BIG SERIES Yanks and Indians Are on Even Terms 'in American League, While Giants and kSrooklyn Stand Out in the Older Circuit ny tiuirs i xiaxnu inuit You tag that I'm only out there, for the to, which I am inclosing, Include Nuic. , """" ,u ui uaiiiornia: "' Vnu jtiu that irhatevcr J VC aot is for lOO-vnrrl run M..i. rr, , -"" " ". ..""."" ""iia rvirxssv oi- Mrtl IAF1I I 1 i . . j titan. 220-yard rua-C. W. V&At, r, . ford UnlV.lty. "",V W".SU,. io-pouna nammer throw t , Thowinf h.lSL ' Stanford tfnivcr.ity. ",l"1". You Will nntlr-n ihnf d... . . '0 you i;now wnai ii means wncn yuw , -,,-'" V . "'wo nre ., reach thtrtg-five. ,ce" ovcuts' " out of the ,,"."' , i the age tehen most of Vou start to Ave men are chosen from Callforali. arrtve, , , - "-"' lucre are run. Tn lnm imii nrx sfimiinfl. in feel VOII nHiXi OCCatlSC Larl Thomson -, iillV are through, , mouth University, as already' .Jffirf To hear the hois tag "It's the bush out In my previous article to jbu i. league for Vou"f fin shed performer in the hurdl. T.J You were there once, old scout. running In championship form tX .?' nutgetthcheltout, Uulvcrsity of Southern Califoroi, i" Vnii- nM irfun rractlna. sn beat it. lore mitsrinr r)rti,,..ii. .. " ' you lout," five out of seventeen ia enough tuV' Now, you will note In this .11 T )n unit tnnin 7ioin it feels to be. knocked terlnln itnm lm !, i. . " "U from the ii: n im -.. ale- . ,., You brand me a jumper, a quitter, a thug, A coin-grabbing blighter, a purse- snatching mug. Well, say that J am, lain'tgivingadam, I know this game better than you do, old rim. Do you know what it means tchen you Now, you will note In this .11 T loir it feels lo be knocked leghito team that there is no msnt u . knob, n Harvard man, there lino tnintln.. i the bench reaching out Princeton man and Ynl .?' for your jobT represontntlve on this team. i .?" t;r at thrti to Know you are, out oil c the rim. t With a kink in your arm or a blur on iinur nlimf i your glxmr When the mob starts In yell TakcimoutgivelmeW't Colltum Penn Dnrtmouih Cornell l'rlncrtnn Columbia Ynle .. TKAM PTAMIINO vt i- p. c. rts op. riis. r. . a 1 .837 IAS 11(1 M Ht a 2 .730 lfl.1 174 ni S3 4 4 .COO IM 114 ll'J HO ,4.'n 174 ir.i n. 44 .37.1 130 170 40 ns .123 144 111 47 48 4S iMDixinc.vi, acnniNO Plnyor, position, colleire. Collon, If.. Dartmouth. .. Mr.NMchol. rr.. Penn ... . .Mlilman. rs , Cornell. 'Johnson rf., Columbia. AMerman. c.-Ynle Ienlre, ra.. Irlncelon Mollnet. If.. Cornell tlrave. c , Penn Millar, nr.. Dartmouth Tynnn. If. Columbia. . Dickinson, rs.. Princeton, llrawner, U.. Princeton . Orle. rf.. l'rlnceton .... .TenTles, rs., Princeton. Watson, c, C'olumbln . . tialther. rf . Yl Vulll. rf., Dartmouth Ileep, i., Dartmouth , Hlplrt. i'., Cornell ... Miller. It.. Penn Il.irkalew.'rf., Cornell.. .. Cornish, rf . Cornell.. . . rtosenast, rs.. Penn. . Voirelln. rs., Penn . . . . Keck. r. Ynl. ... Flynn, lv.. Yule... Huntilnser. c. Tenn. Chamberlalne. c. Part Adams, c. Yale Moreen, nr., Princeton . . Pulleyn. Icr. . Columbia. Horowitz. Is., Columbia . Cohen, rir.. Yala Itellly, rs , Columbia., .. Ohley. c, Yale Cooper, I., Yale.. I.uther rf.. Cornell. Lnutman. rf.. Columbia Uuillne. If. Penn Wlllmer. Ik. Princeton Pope, lx . Cornell Netts. If. Princeton.... Coals Jl 0 14 13 14 in 2.1 17 13 13 1.1 in 12 10 8 7 10 0 H K 7 7 11 II il II ft ft 3 ft 3 4 a 3 3 Foul 111 HI 3d r.n 41 !? 4 O Total s Pis, 103 im H4 7U ) 30 .14 X'J 2X 'J 7 23 an 22 ' at 20 1H in 10, 14 11 12 12 12 HI 10 10 10 in s II II rt 4 4 5 2 in the ha.s 11 repeat OASIES TIUH VTKKK Wertnesilay Columbia nt Cornell Raturrtay Princeton at Penn Yale at Cornell, Dartmouth at Columbia. I'll get paid all I can while' I've sot it to sell. rpHK query hns been raised ns to whether nny one will ever clear seven feet In the high Jump. Not soon enough' to he or nny Interest to any one now nrMterlng "Here" to the time's roll cnll. New York's Double Shot "ITTITH no port of u cinch ' undertaking, New York fair chance this season to Chicago's double grab In the way of pennant winning back in 1110(1. In the American League the Ynnkres arc coupled upon even terms with rierelniid In what should be 11 fiO-flO sprint. In the National League the three leading clubs should be Hrooklyn, New York and Pittsburgh. So New York, exclusive of Urooklvn, hns two chances. With Hrooklyn added, the prospect is even brighter, for Itobhy has 11 ball club thnt will be in the round-up nil the way. Itronklvn nnd New York still have at least n shade over Pittsburgh and one of the two should win. The Yanks linvo ft rougher trip on beyond when it comes to suppressing rievcisr;-. bol stered up by a pitcher of Mulls' ability. Limerick of the Links .1 duffer who loudly ciicd "Tore" -Itcmnrkcd as he irrath fully swoie, "I've got the right grip With the pixroting hip Hut I don't seem to get the right scoie." G. K, H. Undoubtedly 'J'ilden's large number of service nces is n lr factor in his success. He had either sixteen or eighteen ngnlust Johnston and twenty-two ngninst Hronkes. It is nltnost impossible to overtake u jump of this mngnitudc. California Again DEAIt Silt I received n copy of Mr. Frederick V'. Hubicn's selection of nn nll-colleglnte trnck tenm for 1D20. This nll-collfglnto truck team referred ..,....,.. uu uu iB,0 jjj, Kn A,r Mni.nnnnli,lL. .. .! ... " UUl CM ence of L.ndon In thTrZ X lumn. r n '" 0, ;:o.if is East and West it Wat nui. irno your own xao at to xchiti It "lirn UNDERSTAND th.t .l. ... VV 1. .11 --- "'"- '"e nnn 11 ber of "wanton lapwings" hw,i this nnnrnnohlnr nlr, 1. .".'1 tho normal yiefd, whatever thit , 1 iii. iv junauos wants to tt iiBniii, uui me dook, navlnt ,t(l closed ucon his ring record, will hitfllf Copvrioht. ntl. All nobis r;tnti Amateur Sports The Commerce Club, reprnenllDi the wholesale hardware district hi! reorganized and will place a first-elm traveling team on the baseball dltmond this senson. This nlhe has reprrjeiited the wholesale hardware dlntrlet la bnsebnll for several years. Harold Miller again will be it fj helm. In Burman, Hurch, Rotbarl, .Tojce and fllnckcn, Manager Miller bai the nucleus for n eood team i. schedule is being arranged by Uni A .Miner, nun-nun ommerre street. Fan-en V. C, a etcond-clin trtvellu hieohjll team. la ready to boon smi fur Sniurday and Sunday. William Biiirti 17fl3 North Third street. ' Itrsolule A. A. dsslres to arrante (imn with sixteen-year-old travcllnc trams wllllu tn play for half expensos. I,. S. Kelly llll Ellsworth street. Ttio ItlMkatonei Jnnlers wen a hr-fM earns by the score of 23 lo IB. CMntia AH- tflnra were their opponents. J Ht. Htephen'a V. St. C, of the Ceitrlt Church Liearue, would like to book run" with church teams, either at home or wi. Thomas J. tlell, care of St. Slecbmi Church Tenth street above Chiitnut. A flrsl Nisruian who formerly plsyed ih a nineteen to twenty-lhre year old fetm desires to Join a club of that are. IUiebi'1 player. 0230 De Lancey street. HlnrksUine Janlors havo turned to th ! mond and would like to arrante rttnii wlt)i Junior nines. Sam Hchvrarlz. 1641 South. I.awrenrw street Peltluil 11. C, a Ihlrd-cliss Ave, tin March 10 open for a home quintet efferlm rensonnble Inducements. Nat Pottmktn, III South Fourth street. Pnnn A. C. desires to hear from eleten Id thlrtoen 3 ear old travellne quintets ullllnj lo play for half expenses. Jacob Rlnier, ;l Kairmount avenue. Any flrst-elaim or Manufacturing Lir lenms deslrlnir services of a catcher er ut fielder address Tlallplayer. 718 ntlner street. The Cohnekatnk nerrrntlen Center flv ! fealert the Pioneers, 2R to 10. The rtmevii played in the Cohockslnlc Playcrnunl "1 I Ml (rW- AudA FATIMA qiGARETTES Lilcht & Mvlrs Tobacco Co. t T "ii,j TaX,?Ty.fy;.Tra M. yv !.. iCLaJif "I".' X'.i ....M2J'tLt..i 1 r
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