5isrJ1 """ - '. "ity'w ' "i" ? 5JV" 'Tlt ,f.,'lvT' " itcS jf CX"iF5 " " V ? v J e w vttt. 1- V BW " N, 19 EVENING PUBLIC ' MIDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921 yjELCHlS PROVING HIMSELF A RARE BIT OF DEFENSE FOR PHILS, ON WA Y SOUTH, ARE IN HIGH SPIRITS Due at Jacksonville This Afternoon President Jiakcr Confirms That Stengel anil Much Wheat Are Holdouts Weinert h Champion Eater lt hl'K'K MAI. I, iim.n In fiwircln. Mnrrli S. will not lie tnfsptl. The dispatch stated "" ,. ... ... ... tic flll.O ""' ' m hn loft IMiilnilvlplUH j ca- i- I'hiliK ...da, mornins vvrrP M-0(llliK, oiithcrn flnlnost'lllC. I' Ifl vvIiimp tow !Hi "i" 'T.i. .ou ilm I i s were upoul- ttlll til'1"". "";,.:. nwllnn ot oriKlmil dry rit In till M'OtlOll n tno (Iclttiltiftti of ppi'diiis I" trrrit'in number of ..nnrcvins l" '' " .,..i- hour tnnn vehicles fire Mil)- 1 . - . . ....t l.lll i irt tm(l nil .Hiirhn tw - "" l"?ff.J. " .ri Ineko.l In netiinl dn-hiiiR Tie, t iniiclo up for In Htendme-M. I' I. r ...I..... .... iii-linns III ( III'. Itlfl? .'.' III,. ! 1 . I . nllill'll IIMl iru i t. . - tion of tlie P. 1.. , 1,111 ,nrc " ",r '"1, o BM to ho -toud, n. t .is season iZ "car. for it Is common knowledge ' lo,-il.cio"rnhii'n'l"'i'''tl''.",!:nin !!!!Pr dVu'lo.w ,. hot box In this Mote "C..P,i,, Atlantic Const Lino's hi n w'vi . ,.! .... ! uiirinpsl ill !trrnK nccoiding to Illll Shettslme. . . , r.-..i .!.. t.. f Intnl. t villi. Ill hiFtor hninmip ii" "" '"'' "' " v.v: uSSflitli Md (Jlfii-on iiiki who niisii i f.nl n 'PPliiB In tlif oi.tb since 1MI.1. MirtH nflcr the trnin left Wnsli- ,nzton rlc-tric funs went on mill Kin - '' . ..IV I.nvu MM) lllllll til im ,pnt wpiii "" v ";:,,' i . . rf m) ' i hithim; lining uiiin .n,.-.. .-,' nrarb lis iIimiiIIpk ns the inerngo gin en Clipsim" .1 - l. nt fll sti 1 1 1. It wns well lor is on the ts still thnt the Ptlllif In "I '"D '0S ,,",, ,0 '"' or,'r ... .i,. mrmil nt .IncWiiiville. Huh iftrrnonii al . l.'i o'dneU lo uiilKo it Minnim""" "in nu m Spirit lllse In -lil'c "f pp cr is nnincd Hnr- the tiopicully heuled ilffinr tin Phils' spuits tosc with the 'I'liev seemed Keen to get . tempcram kck in bast bull hnincss. not n hud sign t an) rate The majoiit, of the men appeared to be in exi client lomlition in-1 appnnntl the only thing the, II hive to do nt the t minim? I'linip befote plfljine rent bnsfbnll is to loosen up the old'soiip bones i A dinpatfh from Kansas I itj ester diii tatcil ttnit iiultieiuer aicntei mm nTtrhcr 'atl. Wheat weie liolilouts. , LfC. :.'.... I 1 LrnoLlnnl- linker ' IDIS )s ll'll, mil' , ". ....... --. It appears the Phillies management be-Ik-rei that both AVhent nnd Stengel nie fiifEoipntl well paid nnd it is certain the figures in their original eoutrnets CONNORD, C. H. S. RUNNER, WINS TWO "QUAD"' EVENTS' Crimson and Gold Captures Indoor Meet With 50 Points limmi Connord. of Central High Siboof, was the lndnidunl star of the annunl frisliiiuin indoor "quuds," nbich were held on the Wnnamnker roof Tfstcnhi.v lie not only won the :.:.. . . .. .i halt mile ny staging a wnuuertiii .spriui i L... .I.a . r.H.....I ,1... minclm. ...tin Itld i cm, niMi , iijUM-ii im.- , luuiii nu,.. .,-.. time was two minutes twenty -one sec ends for the SH). and sixty seconds tint for the IIP In addition to these events he tried the shot put. but failed to nlsoe Ti,n f i u.i, ,..,n. ,,ii,i ,mi ''"' Hunn's xo,,d low I'ndci Tire has The I onlrai High yearlings piled up hwl rHtir(.,i , ,)lu , aI, tirobablJ hH real IctI hi the running events and i run his iot race Under rir- Is nn i:nc hen the lftsr event wns decided the llsh bied horse and Is a s'aahlnic tood rmei Mirrors had won the meet with the firfrwhchning scoic of fifty points. , . It. oc. the Mnntuni hmseman h.n iVntrnl'a n..nrei.C c.unnetllnr wns Scilllll- dellnitel decided tu retire tlw Brallant maro i entrat s nearest (ompiliior was noui i rieopiitra hlch won tho i,ntonU champlon ern High Ihe downtownets, by tuk- khlv fur ln.'o and was tho letdliiK three inz hr-t nhice in tho shot put and enr-ohl fllh Sho will bo sent to Sun llrlar landing liroad itimii. beat out West I'lnlh Tho learn from across the nur scnrccl twenty and one-half jioints. N'ortlicast was fourth with eleven points ami ("loniinntown bcorcd five nnd wie half points Franktoid High hud no teniii entered Ilciide Fannin d, I wo other Crimson nnd (ioH bos starred with nine nnd eijrht points respictive'ly . Thov were White and Mm is White won tlie .10 nx dish in the excellent time ot five 'ml four tenths seconds, which comes within one-fifth of a second of tying 'In mtorscholnstic iccoid. held by Itainoy and McDonald. White was taaten at tho tape by Myers in the furlong Myers won the 220-yaid in the fast time of twenty -seven nnd two lentlis siiouds nnd toik third In the hft Sihrmgi'i wits Sniitheiu's individual tar Moring- ii total of seven points I l taking m i mn in the standing broad J'imp nnd tliiid n, ),e shot put. The i "Ml r.lie of the el.-n uns ill the mile .W "''""."'''''jp' ,':f V ''' wni nut .Seitcliik, ( eutral s plucky nillcr I Baseball League Meeting ! I . Milton llohlfild. of Mi. Indus 'rui I llisebail l.ieu' has called a meelln "' Ihae nrKnnii.il Ion for this evenlriB ut the a "lit' (I plan r nt sine; and Alkishen) ii"iu. s x "f l"!it ''ur'" teims have ni Pi en ror li u Ihmcs leatliu, varanclos for un .in,, Vpplli.tlonB will Ik i, -'.-.' ? ,,,e" " 'ncctlni; and fiaiichls,s California Holds Grid Practice llerkflfj "a ' p.. i tullf, M.inh s Mt in. n. ' I istei,i,i iii ihe cipculnir spilnii orartiee at the Cnlxerslt) of Cal I 'ootl,ai ' r In epiuniion ror not falls The men wmked out uudir IPad coach And) Smith ron a,, 4USb J $1 .40 High-Count Corded Madras $1.20 Other Shirts, 90c to $2.75 Buy at cither 1318 Chestnut St., Second Floor or Factory, 8th & Spring Garden TUTELMAN BROS vtJSYxrzrK' jvw .nrM.-m L'aai.Hft.'iDii.'iffii.sr "Mftsa; runt vv iicut nun Mongol wore rpuely to iiiii nnhonnn ami co into uiimncss. i nnt inn Ijo trnr, imt It iH true nine) tlint Loth plnjorH vvnnteel to roiort to Uonu- 1 uii'ir iirrscnci" vviin hoi ii'ireu mini : tho, Iniil Mko,I their UW1 onti nets. I Along the Unute Just how the l'liilllrs Hpent their time ( inning South can he vWunlbed best by reviewing their activities nt the various stiiges ol their flight. Here is nu out lino of the nffnir. MAUCII " i North Phlladolplila. etiitlon - All hands, innil turl embiirUcd oxceet HruK J'rob- ,nhli ho wntcd to aliool n touplf inoru field ....!. I.. U.hn.ln.1. Innul.n Hum. ... ....n.-..- o ,u..n'. Wrsl l'hllHdelphlft atlon Ulll enrt took H tiblc ror tvwi In tho illner (lUnnhlun Pa llerv one ptooil HI at Ontlon ms the trnlif rolled throUBh the homo of funnT liurEt'81 Hhi'ttsllne Chentpr I'n Thoso who hod on woolen ones tx-KHll to Rhlmm Wlln.'iimton Dot Jlmm I'.'na looked nt l)u I'onl'v "in I hunt Into anng Hhctts nlro xilndd t-t.dupo ho couldn I find his I'ull mnn ticket ll.iHIninro. Aid Kiilser Wl'helm con- fe,l lirlnulmt roil ml reel nlon. llo nlsu ionf!Heil how hn hud drnnged In tho lt- ' lle-pi,und bo out on the loim Wanhliistoii, U C I'lrrt Idunder ot the ne ndmlnlstration Mr Hardli s winn't nt tlm stnllnn to Kreet the Phils Weinert tln liheil his lunch Ixifuii nt W'eet I'hllndelnhla (the dlnoi nn clocked nt Vnnhlr.Mtbn), llelts wnlked out for nti nnd ciiualu th last Hlrepirb fust "priiitlnu Vltnoet Rot ihe nlr. Aiexnndrlt 'u Trnln lap(ed into Mnson ( nnd lilxlo mrldt Qunnllco k Hx m.irlnea aboard Haluted cunip with reere t:nnltsh (.lulnen Vh Tho neaaon wan nftlclallv I op( ned wtun Ito ltce)es reinoed lln coat nnd sihed irsmrded hlti wrist watch Mllfuril Vn - llrt call for dinner Weln- , en wan the firist volur eer not h.ninit aeon' tuod for I hour nnd ."s tnlnutea Itlehmond, '1 'I rain stopped for teii min utes nnd corn cda J'eteraburir, Va Unat (all for dinner, i Welinri was JuRt orderlna dessen Unik. Mount N ( -i:er one ordered to put on life prepenetn ami turn In. or up as tho cum happened to be .M.vni'ii s Mlaon N t' Nocturnal ihorus aolfs stroni; Details of this Indesciibabte. Kcn the eiiB'neman couldn't slwep PnetteMlle N (.' Tho beionslliK to the, union put them un The others should. WeliiTt imsweril tirst call for breakfast. Florence H f ' Those who werw lucki the nlicht before tlnlshed breal.fnst. So did wvintrt The Mhlmmlers becai to shtrnm) f ' Tacks Murphy said, was nt?er like this Chnrlotimi, S I'o Tlt- Savnnnah On Shllnmler becurm, Si Vitus candidates. Rent of Jouriiiw uneentful except for con atant easlnir off of clothing telnrt re. tnlned dlnlnB ihdmplonshlii with rldlculou ease Boots and Saddle Tho 1'lnn llnndieap in tho is the fentute nt IlaMtnn todin. lluonie will have o good opportunity to re 1 deem himself. Sen Prince and Whippet 1 piobnblj being the chief contenders. ' Horses in othei races tit for winning i efforts nre: First rare llngida, Plater i Queen. Shasta. Second Twenty-seven. .,.1 .M,nm.rader ... . ... Dixie 1'lvor. Third Prog. IMdio Me- i alent J linc Pride. Fourth Ameiican I'aRle, Prig o' Win. The llelginn. Sixth Bill Hundl.x. Ptimtual. .lake Fold I ...full, lllluiluilllui, .. 1 IU UQ lllitieil nn .sun llrlar In her tvo jears of (acinic I Cleopatra on J3I TIT Trot and Pace Notes 'Ihe local Ilclmont flraud Cilcuit m'etlnu-1 ..in i.. ... .I..- .h v....., .,:..:, 'h. aJVocH, ion Vile. , ear " '"n"m.d Into a platlie conditio . and applied to I the briiko bands will clean mil mil dirt or erlt that has worKeJ its wav imo the HnlnK i ne iorai norseman i, wi ru, uns 1 IlkcK colt elred lo Lord lloberts whl'h, exiscts to race at the ucarbx fairs nl ' i Ia" 'Ihe WitioKa Cirin J.IOOfi will bj foi L' OR- ' ili.ss tro'ters this ear. r.nd will be raced ' nt the Ilelmont mectlne as three dash races the same day V I) Althnuse, of Phnenlxvillo Tarm tin. home of William I'tnn. '& OT'n . states the Bieat old horso Is now thirty ono ears old but Imil.s much ouncir and nctn Jlt, n coif when turned out In he paddock The .New leisev. State r)epa rl ruent nlacs the .llu of liori.es UBed ou hh ,Terse fcii ins at UJVilTOOO while ihe mules no used exceed sou 000 In value Mine ., Sua hineie - M ,. ,! mate which fractured a bone In her nnkl- Inet jenr nt tho Krl rnc , has nprirentlj , i eroere,l fcoru tho Injurs and U IokkIiii; sound foi 1'iunk Gourlej. of Apollo. Pa. .Imiph Uelierti.. of Moor h'oih .V ,r has purchased In the West the na, or llappi p amond. 1' 1.11,1 , which he will hat raced this jear lo John White nf Mount Hnll Last vear he won nine ih i on half-mile tunics and la credited with h.nlnB shown u mile rleht at 2 0 'Ihe Mount Ilnlli MPttnee c.uh will ti a ew method this eenson In mldlllon to the isual pil7es ulven In each race prlrcs lll I lk. ..i.iir.lpH r.t Ihe 1,,1 of Che se.mrii to owners of horses wlnnlnir the most isnnts the horses 4lni,- the fna'eat inllH al each ir.ill . Lie horso making tho most siarts. The urld-Mslnt system kImh e.-ir) hone nn equal I opportunin durlmr the miti In the fast oi slow ilass's ih was shown la-it xear. ffl MEN'S i SHIRTS DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER Our selling directly A the public without middlemen's aid is jour gain. Mercerized Printed Oxfords, Fancy Reppe Clothes. FTJ ' ffl I m i JuS i jrjfSBP jtSMifjr .THE MAnK OF lUTElMArT ySSSMSSS L-PHIIADELPIIIA YOUR BOSOM FRIIHfc y ilh LOOKS LIKE A'S '21 SUNF1ELDER Playing Against Cardinals Is Feature Hits Ball Hard and Is Peppery KnnsiT, Tp . nR'lii Mni'ltoil tin Mnnli 8. The- A s t'iirel. yesterday b' " '"." , ... .... ,. , . . . .-i ,,,.T.rM1 ,"f . '", .'M1,10"?! "l" wii, ' . . i ", ii.,t,,t IV0J?hI."n' ?!"' 1,n, ", " ' ! "T.l. ment iti .triu, mi IM'MIIUK uriiiK imii.i p.issnble. llo did not hit mi to f pcrtntioiiH and his Knowing nrm wine wenk. Without a doubt tle shortfoniings of Welch last enr was n blow to Connie I Mnck. The toll tutor, .however, neer lost fnitb In the ltirinlngham boy. lie know he nnd good baseball In htm , nnd ttiis spring stntted him nt right field In I preference to other cnndlilutes. The plnjing of Welc, in three gntnes with the Cnrdlnuls has heen a gratlfjliiR i feature. Shibo Pnik pat i uns hnrdl, will rec ognize Welch this ,onr. He'ls fast and full of ambition. He sa.xs he is going to win the right tiehl position for keeps nnd means to do It His defense has been &ntlsfnetoi In over respect nnd he is hitting tlie ball luird in cxery I gome. Following n mn t of treutinent rec ommended bj Trniner Killing, Welch's arm is strong ngnin. lie whips the t bnll nround the Held like Tilly Walker does. Vesteidaj he threw out two ('aids trjIiiR to stietdi singles into doubles. Carefully Coiu bed .Welch is being (inefiiHj coached on 1 this trip bj Acting Manager Danny Mtirp, j, and i.s showing constant ini- . tirovetnent. His hi. mU. j risi,t a,i,iM 'immense sttetigth lo the Athletics' i former erratic otittield Tilly Walker is nil right in left field when he doesn't, hae to worr. about center. He doesn't worrj about center nnj mote, for Frank Walker Is the best , man thej hnc statioiiid there in a long time. Willi the two Walkers pluying top-notch and Welch getting oven thing in right, the Athletic garden Is -10 per cent stronger than it was most of the time Inst J ear. when easy fly balls ' dropped for two-base hits and lost , game-'. Texntis rate .limmj Dykes as the best , i second -snelcer they lmo seen In years. i .limmy'M artistic fielding ond braiii in- I side tnctic'K have endeared bill) to the ' Lone Star Stute fans Not an Krrop , Yesterdaj in lleaunioni ,lnnni. nc- i copied eight chances without an' error and. at bat. hud n double, walked twice and once was hit b. n pitched ball. (ttillnwny also Is plujinc much bettoi fifth r.lcet'"1"- "e has switched to hatting loft - nniKieil and ts getting bettor all tlie time. Yesterdoy ho had two singles and n pass, and stored tin oc times. He, so far. haR solved Mack's pioblem of lenu-olt man ... . .. . - ... , mi' iiiuiiii Kiunc in tiic icns vei-iy , will be played here tin's afternoon. This ' is the training base of the Catdinals. The Vthletics hnve three vlclnrles nnd iniAiiiittiis nave inree victories ami no defeats to their credit and they look to be which i un. certain winnois of the series.; has nearly two weeks more to' 1 ) ou Auto Know I Red Is the lirlclitcst color hi nleht .md ran be seen further than ai.- othei oior on nluht llahtj Cone-sliiped paper containers thai aMo ssrve as funnels have been lmentett fur tin purpoie of ctirrjlim fuel to automobile-. Spark pines thit have bocoiTM fouled un bo cleaned by liolllnc them In .i solution of wufCilriK sod.i and water V inr that Is ilrlvrn on a flxe I ihiotile I will show lejn fuel eonsuninlliiti than one I drUen on variable throttle oiuvemcn' ,. , , i ki, i.,n niuniint of ics and . astor . You Can't Go South With the Ball Clubs Put you can do the next best thing read all about 'em in tho Kvemmj Priu.ic Lki)oi:ii. Fvory fun is trying to ligute out ihe big league pennant lairs UOBICKT v. m,m;ll (Vou Know Hub) will visit nil. the camps and ,?ic the "bugs" the lowdown on evert team fiom tho Athletic and Phillies up. SPICK HAM, is wtth the Phillies ai ilieir Dixie bind camp und WILL GIVE THE REAL DOPE DAILY in the Eueninfl public 5Kc5fier MINRAL STUKKO Defies time and the Elements. Remodel Old Homes with Stucco Build New Homes with Stucco Seals Out Dampness, Cold, Frost and Water Minral Stukko, the Stucco beautiful! Applied by your local plasterers We will be glad to have our representative call on you with samples of our magnesite stucco Write for further information to Phila. Mineral Flooring & Product Co. 5632-40 SUMMER ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. With Those Phils iTHRi i tWtfajt'X) ?9iiliHBuiiiaiaH iB !' a'iH i pk tsSM F- '' jiHRBPHHifiw K9f&' y m l,i ilK i I hotn Service. Irving Wllbelm (top), tutor of twlrlers, and "I.pfty" l)aid, for mer M. K. Smith and Stetson pitcher, wlio are in the squad of local National League club players rn routo to the Southern training camps Baseball Happenings Mnrlellii. (I With lii Iihiti mates en outo to I'lorld i. I. ail ltr is NVnli. of the rhlladelphllc Nnttnnal I'lllalucil here as li holdout Seal, x-nled th-re Is 13000 ilirfennee bctwien th. e.tlurv offi red hltn ulid Mhat he Mint arid 111 pot plav pro fesHional bill unless hie deni mils are nut. ( leo 1o Vlih tin arihsl toda. nf fod Illler the p tc hlnrf nn,i nthlnc Htiiff of the I'tuelnnatl lteiln h nunpleti. Twint tn pln)irs took pirt In h'i'piiIri' pro, -tlce Mutineer Moran 1 tsp.s lnll plaKed llth Hie condition of the nltchete l.unue U1 Is probil.l) farthest ml tnred In this respect, dui lo hiisiball h pitched 111 Cuba durltiK wie tinier, snu Xntonlo- ruent .. of the D-nolt thlrtj one players m. h.r. Tin alisentees ar" l-'ldle Alnsnilth "Dutch ' Leonard nb, vei.-h HobM r.,ni h .ml c'hMc' shorten Tin-v nrceviot.,1 tomorrow. Man ager Cobb lits nut in' n tin ouch llfrht prnc- tic... roilow ins bis theori that they houid rejeh top form e.t Hit lieKlnuln of the plu)ln season rather than In cainu. I D.ilhiH lie fntlre lci-laid tnani li. as 'himhled here with the exception of I arr iinrdni.i, Illll VV.unbstrtnHs and Vrtliur VVai;- I , lii Ibe oracllLe Joe Sewe who lo nn the Indians followInK the de.ith of Itap Chap man showed up well In b.it'liiK meeting the bnll iiuarelv. and semllni; man) lonj smashes to the oultlrld 11. was not illowud lo cavort aiound the inflcld tsltrdav IjIMiis, tV . n !! Cialn .r iiitiun of the Mllwaukie American Association team left here last nUht for ejulfporl Miss to uo In tiatiiluic w th his siiu.ul He was ir icminiiU'l h his binther. lit who will tt for an Infield berth. West It uli n Inil. Mnnat,-,! i, li of ir.. Plrati s, has dcilded thai to. Sjlln! Cllt a'hh'Ls Will be 1,'lteli twi N-sl.tills of piactli'e dailt Cilbron Is pleased wl-h th showltllC of two IHW men I'hl f Vell.w hoise of I.lttb HiK.lt, Ml, ll,II,l,bl ii I Hie llaiier. h l.lnuri N V southpaw . nu plaiid with r-tru'Use last st as,,n lint sprlnes, ArU. A let is ,1 ,i, if h Hid Hoc hi 1,1 Us first practhe t si,rla Herb Thtirmahli n and Calchei "Uu,ld' Huei i the hattert nciiulred from the Vanktes m a lecent trade as well ns .lohn I'olllns and j llairt I.lebold. obtslued fn in th White Sox t In exclianco for Harry Hooper will don Ited Btoiklnirs for the Hist linn lo I it Hi rn I'c unuck. of K.nnett Suuare. I a Is rnntiiiii u his homt vtlth the crippe bui Is expticttd I exi lick. r COl.l.CdK IIASKI'.THM.I. TIMUIItlttlW VVrlrhtiiinii II ill. H:l.t P. .VI. PENNSYLVANIA I'ENN STVTK l'l-.NN ritK.SIItlKN vs. st .IIIIIN'S vm; ,;l,v r. t wiiniinir xrier Ciiinie. I I Kesrnecl seats, $2 nnd SI, .to nt (iimliek' nnd I V. X. Ofllre, Krnnkllii I'leld. tdnilsslon, $1. ( Do You I.nek I'ep? lucreiisn lour tltalitt and Linnet lit Means of Phila. Jack O'Brien's Health System Flesh Reducing Body Building llnxlitc riiuuht llaiiil-lliill Hots' CluHnes S. L. Cur. I ."III ( hrsluut Ms,. I'hihi. yiudlsun Sijunro C, irilen. New orU AubrroMUM a. a",,. 40 HOl'MH or GOOD IUXKG It) ! FOOTBALL COACHES ' SEEK RECOGNITION Knowledge of Game Should Give Voice in Chango in Code, They Assort I New nrli. Mnirh S Football , 'coaches meeting nt the Hotel Astor , . .. . .. . inut night for the announced purpose of planning h" general session ntjthej I close of each season to tackle football I problems, moved further thnn t) had1 intended and went on record as seek- j ing roptesentotlon on the ceiittal board of officials sserting that no men connected with the game were better fitted to pass I judgment on rules than those connected with the conrhlng of the college tennis, the meeting unnnimouslv expressed its desire of having n voice In the formula- i lion of chnnges In the code, I To obtain their goal the conches enme , lo the conclusion thnt n national asso ciation of active football coaches was os-scntial. and after a lengthv discussion i Major Choilcs D. Daly, of West Point. ' who bad been instrumental in calling the men together, was empowered to appoint a commltttee of three to begin the work of interesting football men tors throughout the country in nn or ganintion that would win the desired tecognition In discussing the football rules com mittee as it now stands the coaches praised the excellent petsonnol of the officials, but it was-the opinion of many t lint the rule makers on the whole were not progressive enough, and that some of them were not closely enough identi fied with the actual plaving of the game to tackle tlie problems capably. Aecoidinglv it wns asserted that the presence of expel t coaches on the board of legislators would benefit the sport niateiinlly At the sumo time, the coaches r( commended a wider and more sectional representation of football offi cials on the committee: that tlie latter be increased lo include an appointed member of every college conference or college league in the loiiutry. A closer study of tlie mutter of football officiat ing also was lecoriiinoniled with a view to incieasitig the efficiency of field offi cials, many of whom have been found wanting. Taking up a disillusion of some of the amendments that the rules coniinltlee is likely to vote on at its annual moot ing on Friday night, the poaches agreed iilmos.t unanimously that it would be wrong to curtail the use of tho forward puss in any way I hey voted () to i thnt goal kicking after touchdown be retntinvd. Frank Ciivnnatigh, conch of Itoslon College, spoke in favor of lim iting games b plays instead of by tho watch, but found only one in tho gath ering to support him. Eastern League Scoring Records Total Vsls.J'ts Pnjei Holinan Gtn CI imes Clls ! 1,0 111 .'IT is .01 111 :n U. Ii in in it i in t ii Polln c'nmdeii Steele Camden . 1'nr.son Phils SihwaL HadlriiT llotle. tteadlnii Kerr. Camden llsrlow Trenton Itrown Coatesvllle !IH a:i 21 ii ,'S :u .!- ii Norman Trenton in ii ;.' :tn a i j.i is .'4 1 1 it X riiKt).iii. Camden 1' (llasicow. Cltn 1" Meehnn. Cim . I" Hi 1 1 1, 1- is I I is IT 111 10 1.' 1 I 1. I I ir. I I ii i i Powell i oatesvJIle 1 , II. Median ("stllle 1.1 W. Miller Phlln 1 1 lllpiet. Clin. 1.' I, Campl'dl. i',un. T Whit, Trenton 1.' Km rim Trenton I I lleruer. Coatesvllle it Inrk e o itesvlllo 1 Cross Phlla . I.I Morris Iteadlnir 1 1 s-uiceriu.in t'amdin 11 Mr.Mahon I'lnla 1C Haicserti IteadliiK ir, Iiunn Ti nton li loet f'le Held IPC II IIh kiiian Trenton jo it in WHITE T t XXX X XJ TRUCK THE ATHLETICS IN RIGHT FIELD BENNIS SA YS GERMS 17 J. &14M-J J J.X Suburbanites Play (Joates ville at Auditorium 1 1 all Tonight and Hope to Tie Camden for Lead p nil.MAN'IOWN hnsn figbling chance J , ,lp ., (11111,ipll f,M. firs) ncc in . ..... :.-. . the second half of the l.nstorn league baskethnll nice according to Manager Dave Ilennis The Suburbanites play Contcsvlllo this evening and a victory will assure the loenls of keeping close on the heels of the JTkcotcrH. One de feat will kill nil (ierm chances, but muny funs bold the idea that the Pen nis clan Is far Iron) being eliminated. The loyal looters nre decidedly dis pleased with the ruling of the Fastern League, which avvnrded tho game vvitli Trenton Inst Wednesday to the chum pions without being contested and tbpv would.like to see the Skeetcrs and their favorites stage a series ut the dose of the season. C'ontesvllle has been one ot the iorm' hardest opponents all year. The only easy victory scored over tlie neliony ('an was the occasion of the Inst visit to this city, when Nnt Holinan and bis teammates went wild and scored Hold goals at will. Manager Iteheny will Jinvo bis strongest line-up on hand to night . A picliminnry of more than passing notice will be staged between Clivedpn nnd a Chinese live from tho Fnlvcrslty of Pennsylvania Tim Orientals have a fast ipiintet and expect to defeat the pieiiniinarv leprosentntives. despite the fact thut Cliveden has yet to be beaten I on the home couit all year ntcrlcans Score First Wood The opening clusb in the series for the minor league championship between Dobsou. of the Manufacturers' League, and Hancock of the American League, icsulted in a 'SI 'Si triumph for the AmerlcaiM The gaiile was played nf i Yonnh Hull and was cliucUful of ev TrnftjKi 1 1 1 1 1 Thousands of men smoke Henrietta cigars because they know those they buy tomorrow will taste the same as those they smoke today. Henrietta ADMIRALS EISITNLOHK'S MASTURPIECB 15c straight Perfecto size 13c 2 for 25c mo 4)p&ym i fflffcitifF-San tit aBV.'KtsMfi im sSHvKI so fyiW-g?mB pi tmEHsX&riwH I !i I as yB i I it RiaSfSsS I OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS. ESTABLISHED 1850 .i'i r&ri ' rn tj i i-;grairi i i , t i i Doing the mOsSt work for the least money is an achievement of White Trucks which never could have been attained by any mere theory of construction. It is a result of experience years of studying transportation needs and building the truck that will meet them. TES' THE WHITE COMPANY, Cleveland Philadelphia: 112 North Hroad Street Wilmington, l)e.: S02 KixMU'h Street A W MS nA M.J. XX T MS Basketball Statisti rs rsir,it i.Hw.i r. w i, ! t t. r.( C ninilen III 1 SI I Trenlnn H H .Mm f.rriiurn. 12 ,:sn riillntjii I I J 250 lle.idlnx . H ; na.1 ( nntrs'll" 1 It I'.fl THIS H'i;i:i('H sc lll'llt I.I. ruesilis ( onlrsijllle nt licrnuintoM o Vednesin llrnillcir nl I ninilen Trlilnv rlilliulelplilil ut 1 relilon. svituriln.T -I ninilen nl I'lillndeliililn. iniintonn it Hemline iNTr.itr oi.i.i,iirt. r.r.xtii i. w. i. im . t, I'rnn , CI I H."i I'rlnrelnn 1 I IHrtmnutli ll if 7VM eliiitiMu II .', Cornell i I .,100 nle IT f.er l . I HI .DTI .lit ruis mixics sciii. in 1 1; VI cilnrclii- I nliimhlii i Cornell Sntiirdiu I'rliiretnn nt Pennsylvania Dartmouth nt Columbia, Vnle nt Cornell, eltemrnt ns neither team led bv mole than n few points at any stage of tlie game, except the first five minutes. U lion TltiliKfti. nu nlinml 111 flvo OOllltM. P'ke and Stevenson, forwards of the U'nlilln- f'nmtitmil inn tinin tin. stnrs 111 the victoiy of I lie Fishtow tiers, for they together tallied ix liejd gonls, one more than the entire Falls aggregation. Dob son made n switch in tho line-up. Lees dropping back to guard and Livingstone go'ng to f'irwnid It wus a bud tnoe. The Hancock p'ayers deserved to win. as thov played the best ball. Through out the first naif thov missed niiitiy chances for the basket by the narrow eet margins and onl registered two out of twelve foul tries, missing tin' first ten called Had llnncocl, nnv of the bleaks in the opening half it wotl'd have con eluded tlie period with a big loud in stead of but one point abend nt 12 11 Close In Sierond Half The going was close and eve. ting in the second half. 'Ihe totaU weie tied ut ' 1-. 1.1. 17 and II and it was then that the gume was won bv Stevenson who liincle the feature shot of the night, a basket fully throe iiuarler-i tin- length of the hall It was the turning point and the deciding fuctm HntiPoelc scored eigli' rvnkets fiom I the field to five for Dohson Living INC. tunc was the star for Dobsou, with three field gonls ntiil wns the only Mftlill fnctureis' representative that in any way scummed the lepulatlon ot tl(P r ana battle nt ; ,.r)llPr ,,,, I)(.p;.,pr Pl,tl1P r)lT lH,Ht, Ml ul ting inn Siinim.v and contributing omf i R'nil 'I ho second game in the series will be i play e d on Wednesday night. Dobsou ! followers nre sure their favorites will stage u enniebri' k. but Hancock rooters su) ihe Aineiienn Lcngticrs will win the next nnd final gnine by nt least ten point". 1 ronton Trips Canlcsvlllr The entire regular Trenton line-up, vvitli Ihe exception of Deorgo Norman, journeyed to Contesvillo last evening" nnd defeated the home team, 28-22. Norinnn was tumble to be on hand, as he I serving ns a juror in New York and could nut make train connections He assured .lesso Hendler. one of the Trentem owners, who yesterday visited him. Unit he would plav all games. Hendlrr bins notified President Scbef fer that be hopes to play tomorrow evening in tlie Aienn. the regular home of lb,. Potters Trenton fnns nre dls plnving little or no interest In the State League club I ho .icrseymen started the tlie Liisicrn League and are keen for same high -class bnll they have al- vvuvs been ni customed to seeing. t'oiilesville had a tine clinnce to win last night until .Ilmniv Itrown was hurt after making four baskets in the lirst half When Dark relieved him the Coats fell down, nnd Smith, n Tren ton amateur scored three baskets, Powell then took Dark's place. Tren ton plav eel good bull and outscored the home team eleven baskets to ix ICE SKATING at un 1'M.Arr. I.tth A Market His. lie Hoik Tnnljht VUnnlpei: ts. Ml (Stars Mtdntsdii Mrlit tllnnliiesr v. Ml Snr Tliursil.it MbIiI H limine t. Metropolitan Half Hour's I'.vtni SWiilln fler Ml C. nines (Jruernl Ailmlss on siturdiiv Miclits, SI.DOi All Oilier Mizlil", T.t et. I'.l.Slt. 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