'-";-?. -t-'- M p"p"rerBPTSjiB jjPP S38p" ?5wf' $ Hr v IT EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 7 1921 r.i(;r!AiloS'.ii. MCjT DEMPSEY IN CHAMPIONSHIP FORMHE HAS SIGNED VAUDEVILLE PHILS START DASH Fl Shettsline Loads Main Body From North Phila. Station to Qalnosvillo, Fla. " nr spick hall. t..i , Tllll Sliettsllne. the Mushing " t Ttl.llll.... Mn BV, t.. fcW" " tt i , thta lft North Illll'-'l" ,, f .... u.nlnir Ofl the lonst rnii J""', "To "OalncwIH. Fin., wiicre "u mil the Dmiovnn will rnncHYiir w i""- "" Dmt coot 01 eMTrXi. Thin, the main oouy "' V'c... T. '. '"bi..."j Sfrnatao'dock.an.lthen rt nrrivi in juuinuuvitiv i !fMno, wMurnlnK trains for 1 n ! .A Ithomh Oalncsvlllo In only :-nty miles below .Inrksonvllle. the Sit Ume of the FlorMlan rattler Is rlo "ly estimated fit from four to live imiri meaning thnt flhettsllne's crow im resell the home of the University "f Florida nbout 0 o'ctock tomorrow '''Msnager Will Donovan and Snm PAVne. the fumed landscape tonsorlnllnt. have b"en nt .the crimp for n week nnd "vc written back pronouncing every thin to be In fine condition for the o-ifnlne practice Wednesday mornlne. President linker recently made a trip o flnlnesvllle and enmc hack nil en thused over the prospectH. "Oil ne.f tille is the finest spot for n trnlnlns cmp T have ever seen." Mr. linker Md nfter glvlriB ft glowing description of the town, which has n population of 'The co'llece diamond Ik excellent." he continued, "and the hotel there Is one of the best I hnve visited In tlio South The people of the town seem Sclljhtert to have us. nnd I think every thine will be periect xor n irninins "Every man who was told to report to rhUdilelnhla for departure either went Wi'Mii' ?Anr ?, Vs- line thnt he would be nt North Phila delphia nt the appointed hour. Todsv's pnrtv consl'tcd of these plny rs: St'nn naumgnrtner. W. M. netts. Pavld. .lobn Knzmnn. Oeorge Smith. Phil Wclnert, Jimmy Itlntr nnd Harold Crandall. all pitchers : Frank runr, catcher: Hots Miller. Bunnell A right itone. Frank Parkinson. Infielders. jlcsidcs the players and Hill Shetts line. I.eo Miller, trainer, nnd "Krtlscr" Wilhelm. were nmonu those present. Vllheliu N a conch and came from Boston nd Hochestcr. I). L. Reeves, of the Pcnur LKnoKit ; "Tncks" Mur phy nnd his brother, and our fnvorltc author completed the party. "Tacks" Murphy et frntcr hnll from Sfa Isle City. "Tacks" ninny h has been t great Plillly rooter. He rarely misses a come at Iirontl and Huntingdon Mrtets, ami has been pulllna; for them to win even in the dnrkest hours of their ftny In cellardom. Boosters of Atlantic fTity. C'npe Slay, Stone Har bor. Ocean City nnd Wlldwood have to look tn their laurels whenever "Tacks" appears on the scene. Sen Isle City Is by far the best resort along the Jersey coast, ncciirilliiR to an unofficial state ment made by "Tacks" In the Phillies' GlhVe recently, and woe to him who suys otherwise. The remaining Phllly players are Causey, Miirgnn, Nenle, Fletcher, Ilubuell, Keeuan. I.e lloiirvcau, Mea dows, MeiiMd, Pnulette, Peters, Raw-l-r.ps, .Sltiglrtmi, StenRel, Tlmmie, Wheat nnd Wltherow, The Phillies will reinnln In Onlnes ville until Mnrrli 211. The next day and Mnrcli HI they piny Wanhlngton ol Jacksonville, The rest of the spriliR schedule follows: April 1, Hochestcr nt Darlington. ,S. C. : April 2, Rochester a Cherow. S. C. ; April a, Hochestcr at Camp Inok.snn ; April 4, Rochester et Chester, S. C. ; April .1, Athletics nt Greenville. S. C. : April fl, Athletics at Spartansburg, S. 0. ; April 7, Ath letics at Charlotte, X. l ; April 8, Athletics nt Hooky Mount. N. C. ; April I), Athletics nt Hhibe Park: April 10, Jersey City ut Jersey City. The National League season begins April l.'l, ALEXA STIRLING TO SAIL National Golf Champion Will Leave for England Tomorrow New York, March 7. Miss Alexa SHrllnc, of Atlnntn. On., American and Canadian wnmiin golf champion, will Mill tomorrow for Kuglnnd, where she xill attempt to wlu the Hritlsh cham pionship. "I realise." she said, "thnt I have a rfkahle tusk before me, but I ont going o try m deud level best to bring back that title. "Mv purpose In going early is to familiarize myself with F.nglish courses. I expect also to play lu tho French tournament which starts June 14." Ends Season With 25 Firsts Bt. rani. March 7 Ily dfffatln Kdmund .my nt Hnninuc Iikc, N. Y., In thre out n . ur rA"" hrTr- Kven-ll McOnwan, Hi. 11 ui profrMlonal ukater. clowirt hla raason V .1," r"''irtl of twenly-nvn first placa out a tnlrly.four rnorn hr has i-omtrd In thla wloifr. Dufreane's Application Refused ttanirrat, Mnrrh 7. rtiarmt of prnfra. .onlHm coniclcJtred v th QiKbce Amatrur Hockty Aniociallcn. wh.ch turnrd down '.he 'Wllcullon nt (Irurttf IlufrcBnn. of the Don ion Kline iradra i.im, ii-r nn omuleilr rard. r niadf public yesterday. The rent atra .1" ""V"1 a("r hearing lh raao, rofuaed tn iiiipllcallun liy a vole uf 4 to 2. Boots and Saddlo Hordes which seem In good condition in todiij'H "washday" card at Havana piV'C?1 rape' "I"" Siting. Stpinw Uilef. Hnxy Mne; second, Hemlock, Hunter lMntt, Terrible Susun : third, wirrency. Coca Colu. Hnvanna; fourth, Homan. W ilpnorwlll. Emma .1. : fifth. T?0".5'- l'y "ester, Oolden Iteil ; lth, Candle IJght, Exhorter, Naturnl. lil"r.Ur!!?eb'"n.E,vn 'riat -rroll C'lillllnf J k I 'i.fr"m the '"'ploy of Commander n... " IloBi an a.ialstant trainer for tha " liable under 11 O, If" dwell, it alau ,1, r".n Hl'th"' n'"1"1.1 fl1" 'ver'hlVcon' here i h,h f10."." "I"t", Hedwell denied Weila, y ,r,!lon wh tho noia In- Sh?i'1.rt.ln5 b,tw'" the lines. It appears that win th'. Shj5hv'f"!lowsn central split dillon ai.i;frw Tork 3,?y Club. This cor.. Md SiAiu.rur no lood 'or the Jockey club "tin mierV.'t "nt"rra" n " " Maryland .. I tted that irk WVmllea .iew thn Havana arm of th U50 l Ih'.Preient meetln, en uu ituo.- ''idlcaied books m In (Tuba ,.n Ih. That will au.n bleed the iKi.kwww there. Th public pays tho TV. ....... . breach u,nu,"""nir caue of ths moulderlmr Jvench betwean the two bnril.. ..e. fnr e.r. ,iT ' "r" 'o ,wo oodles f fihn u,nn ""' m,r of the relr In .!"n" i" K Jockey, lie la i a rtt.V Wl ! ?f F- when hla Instatemrnt renins up a rM.....i,i i wl "T "pa wnen nia worth as In ihi . '" D on " oow" Ifnde. The m Ik rn.,.coS,'i.',n,i, I IhM the ew York book oum Vi.-h.0 aomlnate raclnir In New York. K '.,k raclni killed on nil tracks New v'.T.rrl-mutuels are. In vou, The "T,.'?rkera are lust are. I as dr - - '"y.e "in ul as ad ret axalnat In i:..V.' iV"'.ucl"' ana canaan ni they are wsixjaa of the borkmaklnr syndicate, Mife1f,..,h. fropaa-andlsts of the booh IlkVl. u.!;l',,hM K'ntuoky and Canada '."'.' XOUld Ida With Ih. IneL-.v nluh t . atller tj ih, lrioUBht. rb?rllnE WV' n w e!,',b". can tw a Tha wish Is ovldently Thern la nn wav of would ha taken at alth.,r ciih i,...'.." ?" "" ataten mat the JPKe- ii5a i' i rt." i'vo uooniayinif a K a lot or R DIXIE TODAY th matter OUR PHILS r liiiiViiiiiBiiiiiHlBK''awKiH'll KiiiiHaHHHB1biHliHBaMhHaHHHBHiiiiiB I'KKT iaiBKaWBP'IWIHHHHHHHHHaWirP'PSsi Hill Shettsline,. secretary of the locnl National League club, was In charge of the aspiring young athletes who left North Philadelphia at 11:24 this morning nn the Havana special for Onlnesvlllc, I'T:i,, where they will endeavor to win berths on the 11)21 club of Hill Donovan's , WILLIAMS' RING EXPERIENCE EARNED WIN OVER JACK PERRY Ex-Bantamtveight Doss Utilized Stratagem Learned From Many Bitter Battles of Squared Uy LOUIS H EXPERIENCE will out. He who first snld that "experience wns the best tenclier," like Ohnrlcy Yong, was one smart guy. That alone, meaning experience, wns sufficient for Klddo Wllllnms to finish way out ahead of Jack Terry. South Phillv youth, t the National on Saturday night. It was Williams' second victory In four days, having defented a blossom ing McKeesport. Pa., bantam, Fighting Tommy Ityan by name, In that city earlier In the week. The Kid may not he the snme bllT-bang. tenrlng-ln battler of Kcvernl yenrs ago, when he loomed ns the greatest bantam of all times, still Williams appears to hnve enough action remaining to give many prescnt-diiy 120-pouudcrs a tough tussle. Perry did not lose any prestige by Wirrtnms' victory. The little ltnllnn showed that he did not luck confidence or grit. Jnck tried his utmost to show to ndvantngc. and It was only the ring generalship 'of Willlnms that djclded agninst the South Philndelpblun. His work nt close tiunrtcrs proved Willi...' i.aut fnrtH. Prom the dis tance he found that Perry's straight left was bothersome nnd after the third round the vcternii used perfectly good judgment by rushing into close quar terns nt every opportunity. Kid Wagner added another victory to his string when he outpointed Martin Judge in six hurricane rounds. A knockdown In the fourth round counted in deciding the bnttlc in Wagner h fa vor. CHIT Uent stopped Harney Hellly In the second, after the latter had the better of the first frame: Alex Miller, with eleven pounds advantage, put nwoy Jack Hrady in the llrst, and Johnny Perry outfought Kid Herman. Scraps About Scrappers lnny Krnmer, Intent Philadelphia knotM out scnaatlon. will appear In the atar set to at tho Olympla tonluht. Krankle Daley, of New York, will 1 the person of tho second part. Daley has met a host of the leading bantams, but he has no easy lob aaalnst Kramer. Frankly I man vs. Frankl. ltlce will be the semi, l'rellms: Harry Man sell vs. Willie Spencer. lien Taylor vs. Hobby l.yons nnd Denny HUithes vs. Johnny Terklns, Willis Hrltt will atane a Nero llxht we shl bout between Sammy ltoblnsnn. of Atlantic City, and Johnny Orlfflth. of Chea ter, as the headllner at Lloyd's Theatre. Chester, tonight. Jimmy Myson vs. Hobby Allen. llobb WolKaet vs. Charles Lewis. Hobby Hums vs. Mickey Murphy and Krankle Coe vs. Walter Mcl.eod nra other bouts, !us rraneh'ttl Is working like a Trojan. He flgurcs n victory over Al Fox will put him In linn for competition with the lend ing featherweights. Franchettl and l'oi m.et In the wind-up at the Auditorium to morrow night. Other bouts: Freddy Trotio n. Frank Alder. Younr Huck lllemlng vs. Iteddy Jackson. Ilenny Hans vs. Younir Joe Tuler, Willie Thomas vs. Frankle .MeKennu and Joe Bmlth vs. YounK Tom O'lary. Turk Hasan has a middleweight bout ar ranged for his new Tuxedo A. C. (National A. A.). The principals are K. O. Sullivan and Frankle Hrltton. and they will meet In an dent-rounder on Wednes day night Tootslo Iloyle vn Harry Itoss. K. O. Leonard vs. Joey Wallace. Younir I.w linker vs. Nick Carter. Jimmy Itussell vs. Clemenceau. another slx-roundar and a battle royal will completo the pro gram. Itocky Ford now la under the manage ment of Ted Hrodle. who wants to match his protege with any of the 122-pounders. llrodle also Is handling Hilly Doyle, a 114 pounder. Al Wagner, who Is boxing In great form. In having difficulty gottlng opponents. Hlnce starting his comeback Wngner haa not lost a bout, und la proving hlmnrlf a bete" boxer and hurder puncher by fur. Jimmy Dougherty has stnrted nefrntUtlniik lo start Al Mller. the hard-hitting Dun Bhlp middleweight, in New York. Miller wan to have rone ulong with Jack Dempney as sparrln.T partner on the latter'a present theatrical tour In the West, but Dougherty decided to keep him Earft for real action. "He looks like a great middleweight," H-O's the heavyweight cnampuui ot .Miner. Hobby llurna haa decided to change his first name to Marty, aicordlnz to his man ager. John Jaffe. The rsthllo Hobby In to box In Chester tonight, nt the llayety Friday night and at tho Auditorium next Tuesday night. Walter Ilennle In training dully and Is prepared to meot any of the featherweights. H names Martin Judge. Kid Wagner, Harry GET THE REAL BASEBALL DOPE Hasebnll, rabid fans, is only a month off. The tennW uro South preptirlng for the 1021 campaign, and so Is ItOHKIVr XV. MAXWKLL (YOU KNOW I10H) down there. Mr. Maxwell Ik to make u tour of all the major league training camps, and,, in his breezy, Interesting and easy style, he will tell yon exactly how each and every one of the sixteen clubs shapes up Just before the opening gong. Don't delay. Hegln rending Tiw evknino rmuc lkookr today and fall In lino with the best baseball gossip emanating from be low the Mason and Dixon line. SI'ICK UMA, left today with our Phillies nml i is dope about what Hill Doiimviim and his players are doing also will appear daily in Tho KVHNINO l'UUI.lt l.HUOHIt OFF FOR THE SUNNY SOUTH Circle in National Bout JAFFK Kid Stewart nnd llnbty llurman. John Kalla la manaelinr llrnnlo nnil he alau has Youni Peter Jnckaon, u nrcro W.t-pounder. Johnny llayra, 112. nnd Frankle Conlry. US, are to repieaent the ataljle of Tommy Hayta. who la working out with hla iirotrgea daliy. Hayta la open to meot Ilenny Ilaaa, I .Matty uecnter nnd johnny Itoce. ?io one la barred by Conley at hla weluht. Joe Orlffo haa been appointed official ref eree ot the OImpla I'lub, accordlnK ti an announcement by Leon Itnlne today. Urlffo also will be the announcer. Battling Kiddy, a New Yorker, haa au thorlied Johnny Knno to try to match him with Danny Kramer. Johnny O'NHI. of Snuthunrk nnd a 12(1 pounder, haa laaued a. dell to Martin Judno. The former boxea Mickey Mooney !n Trenton March 111. Hobby Hobldenu incuts Kid .Sulli van on tho name card. Then, la n letter In thn Snorta Department ' j of the KvrnliiK 1'ubllc U-dni-r for Hurry j .Manaeii. Korkr KnnwB, nccordln In t wlrn from j Milwaukee, la .solnif to i h'inor hla contract to It la bum Hint Te itUKiiru inameti that Kanaaa me-1 Mitchell before the formera iMiut with llcnny Ionard In New York, March 17. 'Pete Mornn In nrulmia to prove that Jack Palmer la in.iatcr uf Jimmy S.illlv.m without tho leut doubt. Heme. IVtc now la eri doavorlns ti mutch I'nlmcr with Hulllvun In an elKht-rouniler. They ulieady have stalled two sensational aU-round scraps. FOOTBALL MEN GATHER Coaches Will Hold Informal Meet- Ing to Discuss Rules New Vorlt, March 7. At the sug gestion of Major Chiirles 1). Daly, head conch of the Weht I'olnt footbnll eleven, n number of conches will meet ut the Hotel A"tor this afternoon to discuss the rules in an informal way. Major Duly's chief purpose in cull ing the coaches together W to establish a sentiment, If possible, behind his plan to hnve a genernl meeting of football mnnngers and couches at the close of each season, when the various nuestlons which hnve come up can be discussed nnd threshed out nt a time when every thing Is fresh nnd clear in mind. MAY TRADE MclNNIS Swap of Red Sox Holdout for Joe Judge Possible Hoston. 'Mnrch 7. Suggestion of n swop of Stuffy Mel mils, first hnsemnn of the lied Sox, for Joe Judge, first sucker of the Wnsbington Senators, nnd assurance that Derrill I'rntt, obtained from New York, wosfld be nt second bnse for the Hed Sox this season, were contained in word from the Huston team enroute to the spring training camp to day. Baseball Happenings Dallas, Tex. Joe S-well, t'lcveland nhort slrp, arrived lieru thirty-alx hours ahead of the squud of Adders, which Ih due thin aft ernoon. Ouy Morton, of Vernon. Ala., was also a day ahead of thn bntteryinen "I ijon't know how to account for their action." lemarked Managtr Speaker. "I have been coming to training camps fourteen years, and niver know anyone to 1 e abend of time," Hoaton Harold Janvrln InfleM-r ot the St. liula Nationals, haa sinned hln contract nnd will leave today for tho training camp ut Orange, Texas. Detroit Nlnett"n practice games hae ben rcheduled for the Detroit Amrlcnns on their trip north nnd durlmr the tritlnlnu perlid hi fan Anionic The serlea opens Man h 12 uh.n th., TIlrerM tintxiu . their old? matlllX'T Hughey Jennlnga, und the New York il aiiN at San Antonio, und tnda ut Indlanupolli. April 10. I.os Antrim What Mnnnger Jhnn Hve's called "real trulnlng" will beuln today for the Chicago cubs. The pitching und catchlnu staffs re now at Pasadena, and will lw aug mented by the rest of th" club some time today. Wrat Ibiden, Ind. Itnln yetterday pre ven'.e, the IMttaburgh Pirates from doing anv outdoor work. With the arrival of I'ltchera Hamilton and Kberhait nnd Catcher llrnttcin. tho nuota of the club Is compute wllh tho exception of Mangum. (lalveaton The spring training season of Ih" Hcaton Na'lonals will open thla afler noon, whin Manager Mitchell's b.stter men assemble fur their Initial workout. Mitchell ulth pitchers Cy Morgan. J. W Cooney Hugh McQulllun nnd Iia P. 'lownsend und Catcher tlt-orgo i'Nlll nriived lod.iy. with Lee Townseno raui joiinsnn anil joim i. Watson, plirhers. and (I. H. Hlgaon. catcher, expectid anon. Hank Howdy, cnttht-r. and Fllllnglm. pitcher, arrive,! Ha'.urday. San Antonio Howard llurkett. Intlelder. anil Joe Dlxon. catcher, have bjen released by the (I ants lo IndlunaiHilln (American .nncs'on) club. These plairs with llcy nolds Kelly, pitcher, who wan iclcised . HI Paul, aie the first to bo dropped by Man ager McClraw. Ill aw. New Orleans Manaucr Wllbert lloldnmn. of the Hrouklyn Nallonuls. Is rc.nl to slur' hli iuad In nprlng tia'n'ng. A number ot Iho regulars huo already reported. Hun Antonio Cozy lolan former major league third sackcr has nrrlwd at the lllant camp, nnd wll lw us. d as ,i iiiuch for the Infields. Manager MiOraw Is con templating an Intleld nrrungi'inent that will make for able defence without tho aid of Dsy Halicioft, who Is 111 llancrofl Is -pectcd In tho llno-up wic n tho season opens. Shrrvepnrt, I.a. The New York Ameri cans are prepared to Jump In'o strenuoun iralnlng ucllvltlos here. Hhortl ufler h a nrrltnl, Hilas Iluth recclv. d h delegutlni of small leiys. and di-monstriilcd Hie fiimouH home-run swing. He shook hands with all the youngsters, und Intltrd them to the bull park today, Richards' Close Triumph New York. March 7. -Vincent Illcharda mus iwrllnustv near belnir the victim of u l.irtllng tennis upset In u fourth round iiteh of Iho metropolitan Indoor tennis ' implonshlp, at the Klghlh Coast Defense v ry ves'erdiiy A single stroke wns n'l thi.i aipaintul h'm frinn def .it at the hands of lleibert t Howman. and ha was u mighty lucky yoith to pull the contest out qf tin nr and win by 0-1, 4-0, ll-V, . FOSTER IE HA A STRONG LINE-UP Team With Record of 41 Vic tories in 49 Played Last Year Ready to Start Season With the opening of the bnsebnll sea son but n short time off, mnnngers of the city's lending semlpro. clubs nrc himy signing players nnd booking gumes, Foster A. A., according to Mnnnger William Foster, will be nt least 50 per cent stronger this season than Inst year. Foster's record for the last yenr was forty-one won out of forty-nine played, nnd among the players signed for the coming seuson is import, who will ngnin cover first base after nn absence of n year. The line-up will be: Hllpert, first base; McOlnnls, nhorstnp; Helllv, second bnse; Kennedy, third tjiise: Ford, rleht field: Sands, center field: Chase, left field I Welsh, catcher, and Steven- Hon nll( Hoherts, pitchers. Severnl niQrp RO0( pitchers ar also being nought. f;nmes nro belnc nrianged with the beet teams, such as Nativity, Marshall F,. Smith. Pnrkesburg Iron. J. & J. Dobson nnd Knywood. Willinm W. Foster. 21)20 North Taylor street, in manager. The Fleisber Yarn baseball teum again will be In the field during the coming season with a strong combina tion of semlpro bnsebnll tnlcnt. Sam uel S, Fleisher, honorary president, is nn ardent supporter of the national pastime nnd ngain has chosen Fddle l.iisk to pilot the team. Kddie has gathered in some good ball lila.vcrs. On his roster nre Eddie Oer tied, former Cincinnati twirler; Hilly Hockenburg. former Hnrrowgate and Nativity man: Hill I'ownell. Crsinus College ; Klwood Krepps. formerly of i Itololirli V IV l.nnilv Mnttntl. Wlir- ren, Deun, Helber. Miinlon, O'Hrien ' nnd Willie Fossett, nil of Inst year's j team. Fleisher will open its 11121 season April 2!l with Hilldule. I.usk also has booked such teams ns American Chain, York Ja. ; Hachurarh (Jiants, of At lantic City ; J. & J. Dobson. 1'nrkes burg, Mlllvllle, Ylneland and Hrldgc ton. Jimmy Hums, brother of Tioga ieorge Iturns, of tho Cleveland Indians, has been appointed iiinnngcr of South ampton nnd plans a busy Hchcdulc for the coming wason. The team was among the top notchers last year, de feating Strnwbridge & Clothier, Mar shall K. Smith nnd also succeeded In administering the first defeat to Stcn tou Field Club nfter n run of eleven straight victories. Manager Hums has secured all of last year's team and also signed Kniiff man, fullbnck on the Frankfurt) Yellow jackets football tenm, which succeeded In holding Phoenlxville to n 10-(l score. All home teams wanting to play with Southampton should net in touch with Jimmy Hums, 28111 Judson street. Horemano Seeks Another Chance Xnv York, March ".--Kdouard Horemam, who was defeated Saturday nlBht by Jake Kchaefer In the most sensational IS. 2 ballc line matci ever plaed. left last nlnht for Holrol. Mhere ho meets Welker Cochran In a HT.oO-poInt match, beginnlnir this afternoon. The HelvUn champion l not satlsdrd that hchaefer :s his master, nnd la anxious for a return match with the Chicago youth, who upsot four world records In taktnit the mens urc of Horemans. Engineering Mathematics I-KADI.VO TO DIl'LOMA COl'KSKS IV MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL CIVIL ENGINEERING SPRING TERM STARTING MARCH MTU other courm-H In IOnirlneerlnir unit UuiMneHM Sclonrp Two lilr fivctt Ktitntl out In tin" nreevnt InrtiiHtrliil condition. CI) The opportunity of the trained nKlnerr in Pealtrn. ConstriK'tlon, ,Sii1-b nnd Production woik Ih greater than ever beforo In lilKtnry. 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Hoth clubs are veteran cage organizations, nnd ' have been playing the game for ninny yenrs without n let-up, nnd thnt mnn aged to continue the game during the war period as members of the Ameri j can I.engne. Thn winner Is n mnttev of personal opinion ns tho plnyers nrc evenly ( matched. Hoth started the yenr by failing to live up to their reputation ns consistent winners, but ns the Hcnson j nn In inssed by gradually forged to the front their respective orgnnizntlnns. anil 1 nt present lire playing the best hall nt the season. The final score will find the winners but n few points in front of, the loer. and ns n fast game should 1 draw the largest crowd of the season. I It wan the opinion of many thnt the I series should be played in Muslcnl Fund where more spectators could secure ad- , mlttntirc. but It wns finally agreed that , as all the games had been contested in Yonnh Hnll the series should be staged I there. Trnutwein H1011., of J 310 West I Colunibln avenue, will present every player on the winnlnc team with ni fnncy vest. In the' preliminary Powers, Woightmnn A: Ktengnrteu meets St. ( James, of Mnmiyunlc. Oerms Oiime Rehlnd Oermnntown is u game behind Cam den for the Knstern League lend, nnd it nppenrs the followers of these teams are not satisfied with tho cage situation. The lengue managers uwnrded the Skeeters the game with Trenton when the Potters walked off the floor Inst Wednesday night, nnd It Is difficult to see how any other decision could have been reached. 1 Hut the fellows who pay tribute to ' the box office nre 11 peculiar crowd. ' Oermautown fans hnve criticized Dnve 1 Hennls for the decision, clniming that hnd Camden lost the suburbanites would ' have been on even terms for first place, which is nil very true. The rooters figure If tlie Jerseymen win the second -half honors the pennant will be tuinted. nnd they nrc openly ndvocnting n series with Oermautown sud Cnmdcn. no matter how the ruce ends. Camden fnns say thnt neither Trenton nor Hendlni: classes with the locnls. If there is one tenm Camden likes to beat it is Oermnntown. nnd the feeling in this city is vice verso. Contesvlllo Malting Heady Once in n while comes n report that Contesvllle will be out of the lengue. Why, no one knows except those persons who hnve expressed the opinion, have ,u,v(r witnessed n came mere and ao not iinderntnn.il the Kltuotlon. Contes- fcr INK PENCIL 1 Writes tho Instant it touches tht , pnper. All Its lines arc of the samo j thickness. i Never leaks or clogs. j Its Iridio-Platinum point lasts for ever and docs not scratch tho paper's surface. Como in and try writing with 0NOTO. Two kinds Plain or 18- kt. Gold Bands. 1 Two prices $3.00 and $7.60. "Keep Ink in Your Pencil" YEO & LUKENS CO. STATIONERS Printers, Blank Books New Address, 12 N. 13th SL Also at 719 Walnut St Drrxel" H!d and Chestnut Sts. Wiitiiid is Easiest PENCIL B "uJhbJ ytftfvWttSIftttcSCljaiMMMBsyi Htt m I FT 1 t W L W f VV'A A Jm Minor League Cage Title Series Line-Up llaneoeU Inlmnn Strenson. . forward . .Trniitwrln IMke forward !. lreler renter Mooreheml Vtmrvtt mmrd . .f,lvlniton ArfnMronc, . .. nisrd Kllimtrlrlc SulMllttitm for Hnnrofk nm, llriin nnd llsynry. I'nr Dnhwrf Went mid llrmplilli, lleferer Jimmy Kumsry. Tlnit20inllililc liulren. vllle has tho most loyal following ot any team In the circuit. Ilcforc entering the lengue the town saw Its favorites win two and three games a week. ICnterlng the lcnguc the l conditions were reversed. Hut did the- attendance fnll off? N'o. The fans know that Mnnage Ileriiey Intryin, M, win or im, (.nmcity crowds nrc on )nnj cnc, WPek, And now Ilehney Is in n position to nnnounce that he bus secured the sig nature of three star plnyers In cive I their exclusive services to the club next yenr, of whom Chris Leonard is con- 1 sldercd one of the best guards in the game. Chris will captain the club. Contesvllle will play Trenton tonight 1 on tho home floor. Pennsylvania Soccerltes Beaten Harrison. N, J., Mnrch 7. The seict.,! New Jersey torrr '.mm easily ilefeated the Pennsylvania otunt by fl to I at liirrlnn I Field yerterday. In nn Interstatn league (jam" tTHMH III' NOTIfKX ft WHITE STAR LINE V CHERBOURG SOUTHHAMPTON OLYMP ADRIATIC April JN'aw Vorlt I.lvertjost Alar. 12Apr. l5Iny 14 ...(3d rinsH Only) . . . .Mnr. 10 i Apr. 2)Air. 30 Mny 28 ' Cedrlo . Vullr . . Celtic .. Mcgimtlc Apr. ZI' i AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE I ! T.. I'lymouth, Clitrhnurir. Antwerp iininiiti . . Mnr. 20'Krnnnlnml ...Ane. n l.nplnnil ...Apr. 2 Zeelunil Apr. 10 yw Tork rrnmhnrc DIRECT SERVICE Mnnkulln Mnr. 17Apr. 28,.?nnr II Mlnneknluln ..Mnr. 31 3d Cliiss Only) Mnncliurlr, Apr jiHy 20 -New Triple .Screw 17.220 Tons. IMlIlllflelnlitn fllnstrntv Writ Tncnolt OnlHlinil Mnr. 2,7 April 9 Philadelphia Hamburg: Osnwntnmle Mnr. 10 Knst Indian Mnr. 12 INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY rarnerr Olllce. 1310 Walnut St., Pliltn an M9NSTEAKSlLfff 6 ibjummer.noMn) llU'r'uMl'!V'f,illl'Hiiim!lCJilal N. Y. to Rio S. s. Hl'HON, . h. ACOI.t'S, 1 M iiJiiiiliK t HI I i fftlH illllnl!itllllllilllr'M"ilH Itll!lllllrifVwTto liullllllIlP UlltOtAIU lily I Kejner Bldg., CUMMINS LINES U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN A STEAMER March 10 PHILADELPHIA TO ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM SS "BONNIE BROOK" March 15 For apace and rates apply A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 139 South 4th St., Phila. Pa. Lombard 4 127 -4 128-5467 ; Main 1348 NAWSCO LINES Direct Service Wltliout TrntiM.Klilpmellt Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES IIAKBOK, FKANCISCO, OAKLAND, SEATTLE, TACOMA, ASTORIA, PORTLAND 5. S. Yulza March 10 S. S. West Isleta .....March 22 S. S. Artigas April 5 Freight received tenlrnl locution NORTH ATLANTIC & 13G S. Fourth St., v.. r S. S. " CONSHOHOCKEN," Loading PIER 57. SOITH LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND and SEATTLE WILLSOLO (ex Cajacet) WILLFARO (8000 Tons) WILLPOLO (8000 Towm) WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP P. r rnies an,l j,.ii r, i:nrs v.i flKlKI.IX CO.. Inc., AKints Km south l'ourth t. !.r,tl.tir.t .",1 II .'l i UNITED AMERICAN LINES 1N iiuimiuati:i JOINT SERVICE WITH HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG S S MT. SIDNEY Mar. 12 S ' S KERESAN Mor. 2G Tinitit till im.i.s nr i.miimi via llAMIM'litl. ISSII'.II TO AM. Scandinavian and Bnltic Ports UATK. AMI I-rilTlir.lt I'AllTlCf. i.i;s o wiM.irvTioN to INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTING CORPORATION Ufajtlte Bblr Tel. Lombard 3633 UNITED AMERICAN LINES lM'OltrOHATKD Freight Traffic Department 30 BROADWAY, NEW YORK ti i.i'.i'iiiiM.i Minr.ii i.i i (un 327 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO CONTRACT Deck to Captain State Boxers Slate College. March 7. nu.,i. H H"' of HnrrlshurK. e'crnn I7fi-p"und box r n the I'cnn Hia.'.e nam. has been '!''''''' ""J1"' liln for li-xt car. In addition to ' Ins ' Uixer. llerk Ih a, star ftxitl.ull player nnd a tmck man of nie. Charlie Trucks Outrolls Leo Lucke New York. March 7.-Chnrbs Triicks. of Philadelphia. ouimHci I l.uike of H"''"' Ivn 20711 to HUH'. In 11 ne-ilal tin-Kum-total Pins Ml. on 'I hums All. vs In n sulseoueni serbs of is-" lr- in IH.- until s Ttucks w,n ll.r -e ijt f f'ul ;D! VTIOV . Hoth Seles BANKS" COllEGE 'Nw.t si,oi IT'S THE SCHOOL FOR YUU flecause It wm equip you si lojre ,wm li. no limit to your r-hnnc-e for ad vlnc?m.'nt In business life, f'hoo.s tti.nhkeenlnir Accounting Secretarial, "atenms nMp. ATyH.wrlttng Clerical, ltenl nntate. 1'enmanshlp Spanish, er.'..he Trnltilm; Course. Civil P'l2ii0 AWInol trret. riillndelnhlii iwaaswe" " Ol K t.lt.WM Ml IN MiaiAMI Puslness tn. r, know thnt our courses turn .., weil-trali.eii ffiee anslstantB. Htenng- nnhy lio'K. tec mm.- un.! Mecretarlal Inursen. Dav and rvenlns; cinsscs. tan jtftr wrlto for c.italog. (Oi'sa riiiLA. iti'siNiiis cni.T.r.oi: ffl43 nnd Collegei of Commerce) 53 10l7J'j!rtniitHt, Phllndelphla ilani good teaching ponltlonn open In la I N J Del.. Md ,itnl N. V I'ree enrollment. 1 StOIr.HN THAr'UKUS' III'IIKAU 1002 MAKKirr MTIIKKT , TK M"HII' VDT'I VM MAR 19 20 14 APR. MAY 6, May 4, June Philadelphia, to Urerpool Hliverforil ainr. llApr. 22lJnn S New York nnd llnntnn Arores Gibraltar Nnples Oenoa Crctlc Mar, 15Mny tl rnnoiiln Anr. SO IMilln.. lliitiibiiru. Dnnxlc unit l.lbnn Oolhliind Mnr. 2 riilludelphlii Antwerp Marklimtv Mnr. 22 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Philadelphia London Mnrhliinw , .Mnr. '!0 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE Plillutlrlpliln to Itotterdnm sdiiedjk Mnr. .2.1 Prelglit (IITlri.. IO.T lit llonrsr l'.ldg.. IMilti. Regular Express, Passenger and Freight Service de Janeiro, Montevideo, Buenos Aires 17 fio'i tons (at 2 000 tons in .S't'.ainers of I' ... . Slur. 2.1 April 0 .Si(;tp(n7 llout'l (ill First, second uurf third class. i'or rates nnd partlrnltirM upply to nny PnsseiiBPr AKrncy or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE 82-92 Beaver Street, New York Drexcl Building, Philadelphia Baltimore Mobile St. Louis Conway Bldg:., Chicago a as a aKza saraa ebb as e o io c SAN S. S. Lehich April S. S. West Torus May S. S. Brush May 20 ilnlly. l'ler II) North Helt Line llclHery WESTERN S. S. CO. Admits I .s Nn l,i'itj llo,il Phila. Phone Lombard 5791-2-3; Main .'1202- Marcli 20 . April !l April 21) -Mtt.i, JIM BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP PHILADELPHIA to Antwerp Am.S 'S"Fi.hkill."AhoUtM... 14 PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam Am. SS "Collinj;iwortb".About Mr. 22 Am. S ' S "Edftmont" .. " Apr' "0 W. J. Grandfield & Co.' Philadelphia Agents 308 Chestnut St. fnintiHril 1 1 7 0 -7 -S -0 Mniii .'iiiga.i SEAGER LINE PHILADELPHIA to Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Christiania, Reval and Stockholm U. S. Mail Stenniers U SHUS S. M..itsu- Almii M.i,- "6 AT SIltl-l'.'NCi Mt Mill ( 's Throiiisli IllIU of ,ni ",V, i .. Noinfsli.il DiiiiMi ;m M.eill.h 1','ri. IJIrrcl s.illlngi, for nil ! inillinn I ,!, , , I II III'- I'.irli n "' SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. W. J. Urandfield & Co. l'iill w : , 303 Chestnut :i Until SUM i in the business iArzAmtil tr 'eec T J JL w MAN'S chances iu li 0 l)ttsincss world arc improving every day. The proper training in business gives a woman not only the opportunity to make good in the marts of trade, but makes her a more cfiicicnt housekeeper and a more able helpmate. Keep on Tending Mr. Educa tor's talltM. )rirfT&& 1 ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. I i AivAmericaa PlaaHotGi g iof DislhictioixaniiRcalComlort I t rmnmtoop oaracf.. I THF RRFAirrRS I Atlantic City, N. J. I On Ocean Front Fireproof j t'nusually attractive during Winter and (Spring Seasons. Horseback on the beach, i.olf, Indoor Swimming and tho ever I popular "Honing Chairs" on Boardwalk. Luxuriously appolnten Lobbies ami Bun I Parlors with afternoon musicals and complimentary Tea Service, which Invites elaxatinn American and European plans. It la Milkr 't Ily Von I'eel ut Home In the of I(obiit Henllh" HOTEL MORTON Ocenn Knd Virginia Ate. Capacity 300. r.lr.itor. l'rhiitr 1 In t lit . etc. AImijb (lin-n. IgRANDMANIC IZIt ( IIK.I.I. A Pit I. l f'OPK. Prmia. tra ti. a . 'e and b-a-h. Hot and cold run l Inn v ,i Pi iwi'i bnths Hiu-s II day un in- a weekl- I'apucltv nun Hooklet. nsl' t I. lIVTKtl llVltdl.ll I.WIHIS SlWliiTi'I-IRIS' Virginia A- and Heacb Cap 3r,0 Private baihs u- water ekaifir, et- Amer plan. SAM KI.I.IS Owner. .NW'tHjJjtNS Mnr. I fWarlborouoTi'TBlcnMin i jiah w?,u m. cosipMi Laurel-iRthe Pines LAKEWOOD.N.J. SITUATED AMoriG THE PINES AND OVERLOOKING LAKE CARASALJO New "Palm Grill" 18 hole Golf Coure,HorsebacklUdinp,Motoring, Picturesque Walks, Music, Private Garage. New Electro-hydrotherapy Bath System. Krnnlt l- Nhnle, Mssarsr. Hotel Boscobel : ','.;;,. Il',',-nu an! up u-e'- I'll re 1'T A K MAIltON. NEW TOHK C1TX 'HOTEL IH lEW YORK. Oeventy Third Sfreet Hear Broadway and Seventy Second Street Subway Station Comturted bv LFLUIGELIAri h& jrKso.N.y.iuMi?!N;p. JUkMI Nl'KI.M, IHI1KL J.icksoii MirtnEs, N. C. Sesr rinohu.st mil rutti m-, u,.,r ivursas. H. s. i- r. ,o il, ..i M,ir,- lUi.tlriir. Quail. (lurks snd wim turkev. A n,o-l,-n hotel In th rj'.it'. e H..11I h M . ierii-e rules ".ll ,- llinit M, I. Ci rrnn ? runier Hsiter.n KUa l.,rk. N. T, oni'rN j ovi: .si'iiiMio, n.. QUI-SI-SANA SPA HOTEL Oreen Cots KnrliiKs. Vlorlil I'lreproof h.'tel with nuuterii linprorc mrt n:ii conveniences. Hot sulobo mttf'ents i pi It. us nn ! 'nils, coif. I)th. Ins cnslno t.nnls hunt.iiir Hats, 15 psr nm 'Hiwsnli. Hummer i ot.nectluu: llutsi Du'.m ns I nke Hunm -r VI Ilit-J,'.)!: a MAHl5f, IMiWHWP I eo7 Chestnut St.- I I phiuadelpmiaI TTS SSe wiXTHit nr-soitTS , TI.AXTH CITY aJ UIKKWOOU. X J. in. i ir mk in ii.ii rs ri. The Bellcview, leHr iiMKiit.. ru. ' t.ren t Inter lt-.ort i HI -OUT sri. WIMIII'S i BERMUDA .i Islands of Sunshine I rn P,IJ I'rimi New ork I AH Outdoor Sports '' '' '" ''''' l-nr'i i l!i. il'lvlnic ' ' ' ' '" s-i !-ik ',n' ,t & a,,,t rt,h. ' ' ''' ;t " I. j l-.uflM ut ills I '' I' ', It' e , No ruNsiMiit llniiiiriil for rtrrniiiil.i i iiiiiikh tuiie iirekli. eirry Wrilnrsili ). r-iinu ,,j , i. k (, J,U0 'I'ii In s, rew .t uiners S. S. "FORT 1 I "in -I , H J VICTORIA" 1 .trrni nt 3. s. "FORT HAMILTON" ' t.njie to i nn ; iii.itsii ii v i ) iil UlllKllllll I4 , S4U I 1'iirnrii,. Mlthy 0. ,,, 1 1 1 t il'g I'l'l'mjilith ti, ;;.) 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