Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 09, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 19, Image 19

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1921
19
PHILLIES ARRIVE AT
GAINES VILLE CAMP
PENN STATE BASKETBALL SQUAD
IteKM
Smiliw
Kith
Bill Donovan Greets Grinning Bill Shcttslinc
Quaker City National Leaguers Training
Starts Immediately With Full Day's Work
Il HI'ICK HAM.
f, ilni"tlllp. I'M.. Mnn-li . hnt it In nionil nntl Ilutitltistoti slmpc
n ilvlMMMf I'' "oU.inR"" Mr. for the Phil!..
,1 Donn.nn "" "ro vnfol on" when thc'.imln body arrived mid who
Hn Iho vvi"n '"" ' ' m,vp uron "timing tor mo inm torcc
f0",r"' . ,t i.ptii-iiiiipn. Tlio davR. nro Kernnn. Hnbhril. MondnuM.
kt '"I'lffVoncr liriweii Wnrron C. unci I .''Irtrher nnd lboiirvriui. Mciulovv
pr..':
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r"t til
! " ."' ' Ip,I illl (Ill
liriil("t
nliniil n tlintw.titl ntilo. ripprnrs to lip In flnp condition nnd
Willi' limine i Bii i "ihipi linn up pxpcrm to navi' n room
.i t ..III., tint emlt'll- I m'flKnil . tirilVlllPil hlu nini iiriinnu niiuiiifl
.. l,ir III 'tlliii'-."' "-'. . .-. ----.-- "
ii"1"1 ..ii ,,f 1'lcn (la I mi i.cmcir.v ins up now noiiovcs n vaiii
'" . .!. tll.lllIt.U
l)onr,;in .Smiles
Thp bojs who iiinpd onrlv. urenni
pcnlril h.v MnnnRei' Donnvnn. wee nt
(lip train when It brpppd down thp
niiddlp of (Iip main tioct nnd east
nnelioi' n block below thp White IIoum
Hotel. Mnnnger Will hud ft smile thnt
equnled. If It did not defeat, Dill
ShettxlincV. Hut ShottK bml bnd his
IroubleR. The trnln wan u few minutes
late and if one would have judged b.r
the plovers' lonvernition. It win the
blithe Shells that wus iespnnlhle.
It wire a great ride through the
I l'inrllns eountrj for some of the voiihr
I'lilllie". a few of whom had never
been further mnitli thnn I'orter street
I The trip, however, rcembled a trip
tn Smith I'hiladelnhia. nboard No. -
l.uuelv hi geiiing ine kihk uui i uoup.v on iiiieeuin sneei i tint is it
intui -viein .nil nil" pmce i lesenibled Mien a Jnunt in fie nmiiui'
that our PIiiIHch
.i,.rl,,,. tlu tnnnv
. . ..iiplpi iiii iiiii ii ilk ' --.- i
L.,n pvrr ii'""" . ,. ........ ..... I--
Jf,,r. Ii low Hie M and I), marl;.
trniiinBl'l' "' nn.jVnH. those
FlZ I ' ' ""J Mf"""""
'r, nrl lnl.,.ig the slluatlon over
", '!,;, in- for the r list work on
0wMk vtrw bM ft&ri'm
m iL m MK
,aBiBiBA W sBHt I BiWl
'RWUBr xHHr J'"B v -MJm
QUAKER QUINTETS i
READY FOR FRAY,
i
All of them were
but not
hip uui I""-""" , ..
1 ...,i,.i nt full
wn . .... mm liissiuc logo
nt't i" ti,,ninn un to have.
more rR" ""
them ill s"
t i. Warm
poqointi "inlo.1 thnr n lull daj -work
,',,1,111 put in lodav. a'lliough Iip d d
? ten..l.nl"nvnftlHMdn.v..rs!-l,ould
LI ni He it ipi'iiivi' wingn. In-
u ... . t ti-.ii . iiiii n (in 1 rl hn in.
11 (111 111IIII1II1 'IIJ"! ""Itl'l ' "
Stale's live vvlilili will laclile rin line liinlshl lias lost onl.v two tnmn to dale. Reading from left to right the
II.i.vits are: Front row Itcplosle, renlcr; Wolfe, forward: iupluln Kllllniter, snaril; IlinKlo Haines, giiard,
WIImii, finvvaid. Ilarh row Cimili Hermann; Itllner. suhsllliilcj Koeliler, Mibstltule: Manager M.vcrs
Havorforcl Basketball Team Will
Tackle Swartlimore on Gar
net Floor Next Saturday
i
pt Snlurdnr will ee tin lo-e of
the bniketball seasoh of the two Quaker
colleges in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
Ilaverfotd and Swarthniore when these
nneient athletir rivals meet, at Swartb
tnoie to settle t lie tr differcpepq in the
lourt game. The llnvrforil Swarth
niore nnniial fool ball battle has beeotne
a gridiron flassir fm- Plnladelphinns
hut the interest vvhii'li the biiHketbnll
game next Salurduv has mused iiinnntf
followers of sport In the two institu
tions is n elose second to that which is
aroused over footbnll
l.aM .venr marked the flit Havei
fotd-Swarthniore game and the Cm net
won bv two field goals in the last four
minutes of plnj Itoth teams have lost
onlj thpir last jear's raptaius. llob
' Hiii-rltt of Ilaverford and Yoder. of
Basketball Statistics
KTI"JI I.IJ101K
. t im . . i. v.r.
rmnilfii II a .HI3 Trrntnn H H .(100
(iermnn'n l I ,'M llillwln 4 1 .jnn
tteiullnx H " ,S3 ( ontei'lle 1 13 .107
THIS HKKk'l Sf lir.Dt'I.K
rnnluhl lUiulliiK ul ('iiliulfli.
I'rld rtilliulflphln Ht Trntoit.
intiinlnj f'nmrten nt I'liltajJelplila i tiff.
nmnlnnn nt HfnilltKr.
ivTriiror.i.KiiiArr. r.KAot r.
w . :.. i . . i.. r t .
Penn I ,H 7 I'rlnerlnn 1 I . 120
Dartmouth fl 1 :MI ( nlitniM i - .-, .vu
(ornfll 4 I .VHI Mile I ; .us
ruin hkkk'k -t iir.itii.r.
InnUhl Coliimlila nt CornHI
smiinlHt I'rlnreton at I'rnni ItHnln i
"jid i"""H i t C oliimliH ep t ( oriii-1 1
thing over on eai Ii other in the loaching
line I.oii Martin enptainpd the 1017- j
litis Penti five, and is thp Swarthniore
mentor, while l.ardie Davis. (apUiin of
tlie following seasons Interi olleginle
League championship team at Peun and
iill-intorcollegiat centei fur two jeiirs
, is tin1 Haverf'inl i nm h
I Hoih are tiupils of l.on .lourdet and
both have instilled tli fatnoi Penti
"tvli of pla.v into then ;eaiu o that
the contest will lie n battle of the fin
iiiuii ilefi'iisc nnd i.ittiug sjHtem
Hoth (pilntcti linvc in'idi good re
ords in lliis seaon's gHines, nltliougli
Swarthniore has had a stronger mIiciI
ule than th" Scat lit and ltlad; P.otli
ipiintets nine ueiLatiii vraiiUlln nm
Murslmll. I rsinu
KLKMANIDWNI-ANS
PRESENT PETITION
C. H. S. IS PICKED
Evening Ledger Selections
for Indoor ''Quad" Games
LANDIS SUMMONS
s ami Muhlenbcrc In I""
both have had sonic ' ,'
f
Want Eastern Leaguo to Recon
sider Action in Awarding Cam
den Unplayed Game
( oatesvilic plaved nt Oermantown
last evening nnd the 1ocIh won another
i:atern League basketball game by thp
lroie of ,n,.o The features, of the
Mening were a lead of (i to 0 secured
1 In the visitms in the Hrst two minutes
"f ilnv and several petitions originated
In rooters nuking for n recoDFideratlon
In i lie Knstcrn I.eauue of the decision
which gave Cinndeti a victorv ngaint
Trtnto i List week without )ilnlng
The pit it ion points out that Camden
his iiren reimbursed for financial loss
to tin- I'ttint of n $1(K)0 fine and a hip
Inline oi winning the pennant, but
v. hut about (icrmntitown. an innocent
puit.v'' The (iermantowii management
lost npproimate S.00 l.iBt etenlng.
ns tlie tans ill.) not Him out. ngurinj;
i lub i out of the running
I'lie HL-iiers do not blame Presidunt
U.. .-.! I.... It C...I ..Til linn, I C fllJICS. Mill
.-'1 111 lllllll'l ,', IM1V 111,, ,.,, ,i "... ..... .. f ...i . .... , i..
,he services f Hob Matke. the ScaHet T" nrL . V . , "',., VcT" t S. Scheffer. but hold it was an injustice
and mncK crncK torwanl vvno was iosi ;,, n. K- ,;.'.. ,,.... to the men who have the smallest hat'
T OP IN
.Mill mis piacc ipsemliled Mien a Jaunt in fie niiiiiut'ik .. . , . . . , ... . 'r.i-Miri
kiiiklri.les in the 'of mlts. There nre no skip. slops oF IVleet Scheduled for Wanailiaker , Uimnln
rlay
fiiineil
t the
i. . nf thp Biealesl
' ' . . it .!.. 'u l,,nl men nu . .1.. T!..ll .. 11 ...1 ...I 'PI... ....!.........
Fvergin'J' 'H" '' i'"i". "" llir i nn-uii". milium,-, - ,'iiiu,-iiiuii .
,,(,(,. got a line wnrkniit. stopping and start
' i , I . t I..m . nulnn.l... IT.. I . .1 1. 1. 1 (1 lu ..n..ll '
I ) 0 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 lias liail spjcrill OI l"h Ji-i"innJ, l imivm-
fiiit on the lawn in i untecl ' nig 10 inaie u imcKnem posiUoii on uie
OUADS
uiiiii
'.111 nnl IMsh
' 2-'f V inl IM-lt
, UO-Miril llnsh
SHO-Minl IIiiMi
llne-Mllr Kllll
IMtltt
l'rH7lf r
PreytiT
Mrf ii rill
Mtiiiullni; Hut nl .Iiiimii Hirst
r.i-Miril 1 1 lull Mnritlrsl'rlrl
VV hinpr Srhnnl
Vfrllonulil ( entriil
K lllsh .fiinni
Alriart
1. . i.nnni II i
IVHeliiivs attending the fniverslt.v I niversit of 1 lorida footbnll team
f V oricta So far the.v have not been. More of the Phil ies were evpected
.Mn tn cot on the diamond because Sam ' to arrive tnda.v. I he others begr.n
,,, ' l, i.,.n givim; the inlleld a daily their labors b.v traveling to the college
i! Minieling I'iKe all I'loridlan, field two miles distant The.v travel
Vti.lliK. dinmntid wns and onlj. Hut afoot as the nentest nollev is in
-.'hi, nnnllier weeks work. Sam will .laeksonv llle.
Roof Today Postponed on
Account of Rain
shot 1'iie
I'iKinviii.i.
II r-t
Vlit lain
TI1VM
I rntriil
W,M I'hlln
VV eM I'hllii
Ontrul
I'riilrnl
I entrnl
eiilnil
VVi! I'hllii
I'OINTs
"7" ft- -:
KAUFF TO CHICAGO
Call for Giant Outfielder Be
Moved to Be in Relation to
Zimmerman Charges
on the tlooi fit
if the i rack Stevens Tei h live Swnrth
more tint up a great fight against
Princeton, but made poor
against I'enn
Ilaverford started slowlj but in the
last few weeks h.is been gathrring mo
mentum everv game and is at the top
of her stride at present with no defeat
for a month
PENN MEETS STATE
PE
1ST
1 PITCHER HITS
HOIROFYEAR
Stout Sends One of Dwyer's
Benders to Deep Center
in Practice Tilt
TYnn vnin.t has a P.abr Until in the
Biikm: He i -lim Stout, twirling
Itpir.m' tin tnc Ken unci nine nine.
I He Ituili Sioiit is stnrting out as a
p teller iistrul.iv he pitched for the
versiiv almie with I.lewelvu, for thtee
iirnini'- .mil gave the ninnd nine an
tvhihitinn nf earlv season twirling that
Mit iiietn fin iivvav fi inn the base paths.
fit-, pitilutig linwever. was not tlie
MRS. R. H. BARLOW WINS
With Mrs. D. C. Hurd, of Pittsburgh,
Has Gross 78 at Pinehurst
Pinehiirst. N. I'.. Maich II.- Ilrs.
Jiorothj t'ampbcll llnrd, of Pitts
burgh, went ovei the No 1 course at
Piiiphurst .vesterda.v in 4" II Sit nnd
Mrs. Ronald M. Hat low, of Philadel
phia, finished in I!. IP. SS in a four
ball best bail lontoM. which was won
b.v these two plajers. with an actual
gross best ball or 7s
.Mrs. Martin i. Itrumhnugh. wife of
the former tiovernor of Penns.vlvania,
and Mrs. Cfsirge W Slatzell. of Phil
The annual indoor "fiiiads. ' sched
uled to be held on the Wpnamaker roof
this afternoon, were postponed on ac- .
count of rain and. weather permittitiR. in.liinl liisli
will tnke place tomorrow Hundreds of ' AnR-S'rt Vihi!'
athletes fiom various Hint, schools of ; Jne Mile ll.in
the cit.v iiavc enrolled in the different i stunilliu: llroiul .lumi ti
. lliir.ninK hikii .iinnii
lepicseutnl are , shot Vlli
events The sihooK
H I ! I
II II
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H 1 4
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in : :t
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f'entrnl High. Wet Philadelphia,
Northeast, Southern, tjetnuuitown and
Krnnkford High Schools
(.'entral High is tlie piccm chain
pion. having lost this event onlv once
over a stritch of lift ecu .vears lly vir
tue of its showing Hi dual and tr'nn
gular meets this jpih. tlie Mirrois go
'nto the I'onipetltion a strong favorite.
The Crimson and (Sold tiackmen were
beaten bv the Speedlvus it a dual
nect. but win n time in taken into con
sideration Cunt i ill loom as the proba
ble winner WV-t Pli llv is the dark
horse of the meet, while tlie other
to anv great
ndclphfa, nnnexed th" second set of
prixes with a best ball of .'"'". i m-JiooIh should not tigitie
achieved with the aid of substantial ..vtent
hnndlinps. i 'pn champions will he unable to de
7 fend their titles ui account of a lining
iiiMiiililltig ti ut ill r of Ills work jei
tila nfteiiioon It wii(. his hectic
iiici ih.it vvint char over ,loe MIMU
imd and rolled to the gate at the
rurtli id( of tlie held I or a pitcher.
tli lot Mould onlinai il.v have been a
iouhli, in iio.-iblv a triple. Stout.
mem h Hi i tm ss of tool, tnnde the
i ii fm 'In hrst Peun hoinei' of the
ViJI .( 1 nm Stunt pioved vesterda.v
tbi In1 Williams eerv opportunity to
liakc t'enil and t oai h t ariss is
tn cur Imii that opportuuitv.
Stout Immei lined up more eiithu-
um niiiong tin -eveval hnnilred stu-
in who hraveil tlie warm springlike
in tnnu tin appi iirancc or l.dille I ol-
t ii. tlie ( liicago second -sneker and
ifpriroii kiisiniu giiiiiiliau of the Atner
imi Img i l.ildie vied with Chief
llrmlpi in g ug the students u (lent
(' ins Imigiii the ball ainuiul the in
e!il iniiiii up grounders and engaged
In 'he hulling I ill
1 he j nm i fund tn.ibove mdiiectl.v
refilled m i vntorv foi the liist ti.in
I to ii ".i i. i I ive innm;;. vvi'r.
t ji1 wtli the first dearlv outpla.ving
thirmil Mike Whiti'liHI's brilliant
work nt hi.t tiase i nine in for consid-
liable in mm Tlie funnel' Kutgers lad
(avortri) uioiiuil the initial sack like a
"i ran though In h.i. .'ilwn.vs plaved
thr niithehl III iooped up glolltllleis,
ihii.'Iii low 'mow. ii iiil high ones with
' tin agililv .it a StutTv Mclnnis. If
nun im (In woil, he showed jes-
tmliii hi -I I snlvi one of the big
'hi' ni ion! mil in' I 'o ii Ii Cariss In
I'll it i ln In hliiig Mike niel the
tn si i i ii i nne . nnd ulwa.vs
ol "f 'In iitn 'd
Baseball Happenings
Wwiiiiiehlr. Irt MnnaR r mil ll,raon
i8 enpocliillv fle.ind over Hie .howlniriir the
reirult pltcher helnr ''""leil tn ("Htchpr llaj
ivihiilk MulK.pnnnu nml MeSminev urc
rotnl.
an in to r;
to the quintet for the closing games of
last season Swarthniore will pntpr
the fra.v with a team inmpnsed entiiely
of footbnll stars, l.arkln the giant
tackle of gridiron fame, and lluss Yar
nall, who i as slipperv on the bnsket
Imll Miurt s he is nt hnlfback. will be
the fJarnet guntds
ItenJ.imln a Star
Swartlimore elected Stowe. the for
mer Swnrthinore I'rep star vvno nas
!?.!:n..h.1,,,.lI?5..,,0.n. ". "'IL.-"'!? !?.i Basketball Fives Will Clash
I IM IUl III t'f I'lPIIIP', II P 141 III "I i II-
court vnrsitj quintet nt the close of last i Welghtman Hall Tonight
season, but Stowe was Injured In the I Pcnnsvlvunia and Penti State will
football season and he has been unable collide tonight in vvhnt the upstaters re
to plav basketball. Penjamin stepped gur nM ,i10jr mt important basketball
into the breach and has nblj filled game of the season Last vcar the Ued
Stowe's shoes in addition to being an I nnd Plue team, captained by Dutch
excellent shot fiom the Ifi-foot foul ci k lianded the Centre county ol-
jusl stowed nwa bis eve-. mark and he will stnrt against v nl- ' leginns a reverse bv tlie narrow inargtn
when the ilreml summons' ton. the Scarlet and Ttlnek pivot man. of a point in Welchtmnn Hull It was
Sim nlnnio. I'evas, Mnrch II.
.Judge l.nndis. high comtiiKsioner of
baselinll, reached on: liis mighty jinn
Inst night and gtabbed Ilennj Kauff
right out nf tin tiinnts' traiiiins camp.
Kcnn.v had
ning menl
next, while
num. of ( ierni'llltow 11. Is
Pavitt should take third
Central ma.v -coie the gientest num
ber of taunts with IIS, West Plillly
comes net with Hi, tiertnnntow n with
TJ Notthenst with 111 and Southern
and IVniikfoid ma.v gel one or two
polnUs
1 esterday'sSrliolasiic Scores (
cinne to him to irnorl nVi soon us nos-
sllile nt the judge- chamPer in ilii-'P"im auiiougn wun iienmnii in im
cngo It is presumed tliat I.andis wishes line-up the offense of the Scnrlet and
to hear Hennv's toi v in relation to the' Plnck rpiintet is bound to be dangerous
Zimmerman nthd.ivit ' ift all times Captain Henderson and
Itube lk'iitoti. who was also men-1 MiiPm h make a bang-up pnir of de
tioned in tlie Zimmerman statement, ist fenslvc men to stop the (tarnet for-
wondering whethei he too mnv not bci winds Place and Kemp
Hnverford's defense is her strongest ' the onlj defeat suffered b.v State clur-
summoned to nppear befote the judge.
i nut up to a into hoin lift uiglit the
I southpaw had reicived no such dis
quieting news
REFUSESTO TELL
PURPOSE OF CALL
tlio onirri looKid upon with pnrilcutur fuvoi
I'.iMitlenn, Cnllf -Johntu K-llifher ori.
Iiib ou' at BhortHion for the Cubs tn under
thi care of cm i?jh Hp-clallM i'u" to u bad
blow tn the ee lerctved In Mondv s prac
tlie Tom VVIiplnn. of I.jtm .mbs 1 litv
trlid ii Hi Mt I i nit thi. plac .vft vacant l,v
Pied Merltle's rehap"
UnirnliiHi, l.u T he Hroirns nn rxpeited
to taUo thu Meld v,ltti thi Ham" line-up as
last veil evcrti Kccnud bate and the kev
ione a u'li will lo'end thu bv ll'll
oiug I lleaaon tact var with i 'tuittHliooifa or
Martj MiMauus of I ulfra Tin aie pui-lna
up a Btron.? llcht foi tie immii
Shrevrporl l,n. "lUIn?' rtulh was a busv
athlete at the Mmkeca trnlnlnir t unf here
vffiterdav Toirlni; rookie tractle In the
forenoon he iiualllled i a eM line i uniedliiu
tlen atient an hour coachlinr Uft lienil plteh
Ms. In Uie aflTnniiri he jilavnl first liac
niched a vvhll, wink d In iintei ilnld then
v i nt t.i 1 it nntl i uul hi 1 uti a lmmri aril
a tar of Klimleti II fhishul M" ilav l
lelievlnl Ih nut hdv of Ins liunli n
1'ltti.hurKll 111 ae onil sou id of th
piraltH will ass. in l" tlda and v III 1 ih'
cueila nf th. iJonnnnl Stove l,aue h a
ineeihiir nf lha' o K.intratlon line thuu
MiuO inTKOlni will itt nl. and th" feitoio
v HI he n speeeh delivered bv Manager cleoin
Olbson throuBh it wireles-i tr.eplmne fiom
Uie uprliic IrKlnliiK camp of tin. club in
Weet lladn Ind,
Hun Antonio. Tex Dave Hanrrofi the
illanta' aliorutop, who was repirtnl 111 n.
ered the prai tlce rame veatnrdav and ills
plasid unjllilliK hut phvsloal d'fecl"
llul Sorlllz rl. K.er-lt --cntt ve
simtFliip n th llostnu lied So vvhn or,
llalnliiK h r will BUccoed Harrv lliiopir ns
inpliln f thi t am Vddlilons tn 'I lad I
ul list aie l.lnier Mv i h t vv h i pilrh.il vi
tollen fm 'ho sov lawf HiHHiiu and tnuher
M Waler 1 el hi r nf l III tins sn-'l a
Kintrai but th" iippvaiuni ul huh a
liaiiiini; iiuartefa Is extinci'-d
New flrlcaus la. I'm Pi hi pia me jam"
of the llronklvn Nmlniinln ikii ilule I Inl
ttiiliv waa piislimnid mi m count uf rain
Hunt!) and Saddle
Hie M. ileum II jiiillcnii siiings to-
1''' i ii igli iluss i'u hi ut Havana to
'I'1 I i In low is ii lunl in tor nt the
""i h i ii si( ycis n w iij , has an i'-
lp" a i She is civ en ton weicni
iiumli ipim Diffeiuul lives and
itln i good ones at the
Vlrsi linden I ml The l'ltmburKh l'iiaie i
Inn a wial'h of iimhlnr mittrlal In1
uiMliInn i i Wall r Suhinldt tne rimilnr un
WO! It of Mike Wllyon t iron rlv of the Sl.t
I.e.iKUf Is ri iwirlt 1 to be Hatlfffm tnrv I'llff
l.ee a si coid airing ..itihei. and Mei'nr
mlik a nikli a e working hud lo land the
lislllon brlilnd tht hat
l'i th
1 eiielm
I'letatlii
Uui-
shun n
-ai i
1 .
1.0
" a" In .1
I'll II e
' Ha
ml
ii ihei i ni Ps wun b have
i im then i lass aie . I'll st
.in llitti r lilting, .lusihtua
vhil Aitliui Midllletnn.
I limp nl the .No i th. Kav
1 im Iilih Dili ml, i:hortcr,
ixih Duke ItulT, Slippti
ol Slielbv
which does not allow a plajer to p.ir
t'eipate in two branches of sports at
the same time These men are Itnrrou.
of Southern, and Sleiumer. of North
cast llnrron is the high jump cham
pion, while Slemnier wears the half
mile crown
McDonald iels fall
McDonald, of iVniinl. who has
equaled the ltiteist liolastic recoid fm
tlie lift.v-ard dash, is picked to. win
this event Walters. West Phill.v's star
sprinter, ina.v give "the Crimson and
Colli captain a grtnt nine, as he had
been winning this event this jeat.
Pavitt, of Central, and Matthias, of
i!i imiiitow n. iilsn mnv nlacc In the
tiirloug. Pavitt. of Central, looks like
the winner Walters and McDonald'
are on a par wilh Pavitt. whose gen ,
ernlship. however, ma decide in lnsj
f"i . ,,. .
In the Ciiailer Piaziei ot v est
I Phillv and present clmiiip on. has t Iio i
idge on tieasv and l.evitt. of Central
1 I'niiei ulwa.vs is capable of pulling on
a gnat spun! It was this teat when
uiibled him to beat .liniuiv Kusscll, the
Central st.ni . to the tape l.evitt is a
newcomer, hut despite this be has won
all of his taees. Pia'ler also is picked
to win tue "SS0 title, although tin
Central men have been doing better
. time
(Vntial should liguie with tieas.v iinu
Howard and Northeast with Iliiiuuerlv
who is succeeding Sleiumer as captain
I of tin Hed and ItlacU tnuk team
an I vi..'....l. l Mllo
.,11 1. in i,,' ......
The mile run will be taken inie of
bv All Curdv , the Ci utiiil stai Pitmk,
of Cent t nl. and Hill, of Soitheiist.
shmilil tight II out im sih oud plai '."
Pitn. of Centinl and Sweeten, ot
West Phillv should stage a gie.it nne
in the huidles Petri is nipable of
doing seven sk nulls in this event
Hirst, of Centinl. should win both
the standing binad .lump and the high
lump lie has equaled the broad lump
moid of 1(1 feet l1" inches, which
is hold b.v Woodward, of Central He
lias done " fiet s nn lies in the high
lump UennicM'ti nnd Sw iter, of On
1 1 ul. and Pliiller, ot (ieimaniowu, all
have done over ." feet 1 Inches.
In the shutout Mi'CIhiii. of Wct
St. Joseph's
: West I'hlladel
Ifli swnrtltmere
HsKKTIII.I.
r-l I'hltuileliilil.i lllxh. Ml
lrei, lo. ,
St. .Ipseph's HeserTes, :
pblii ltrsnes. 14.
AWsl Chester urnial.
''"tii'dnor" UUI'. ' "rfonl ( nllege
o!flnitvvooil MlRh. 7.1! lliinimiuitiin Hlxli.
i'uniilen IIIkIi. ll Grmiintowiv lllsli ,'iH.
Writ tiilhiillo IllKti. ill svvurthmore High.
ivt Ciithallr Reserves, ti: Snurtlimorr
Chitngo, Mnrch 1 Judge K M
l.nndis. commissioner of orgnnicd base
I'lie reserve men decided the game for
Swarthniore a year ago for the (iarnet
had some (second stung men who were
almost the equal of the vnrsity men.
while Ilaverford was weak in scrub rc
enforcetiients This year the situation
will be different, for the Main Liners
have a crack string of men who can be
thrown into the conflict at any point
Rucknell, who tan sub nt either guard
ing tne enure season
Coach Kddie McNichoI and his nide,
Joe Pogarty, stated this morning that
they had not definitclv decided on the
line-up for tonight Uosenast snlTered
a broken nose in the Swarthmore con
test nnd was unable to pla.v against Yale i
SBturdav night It is possible thnt he
may Ire kept out of tonight's contest to
save him for the Princeton gnme Snt
urdav night Uosenast wants to get
back' into action and the coaches may
grant his desire b.v starting him along
with Huntzinget at forward tonight
(Srave will lump ientei with Captain
Dannv MiNichol and Al Voeglin at
guards
The preliminnrv gnme tonight will
hi ine together l.ardie Davis' lndefented
cud the Inrgest nayrnll Almost 1000
show ing ' persons have nthxecl their signatures to
ine peimoiia.
In last night's gam" the Germs
pin veil wonderful ball once the.v vverft
under wav. Clasgow, Hough and Hoi
man nil were in form, especially Hough,
who came through with three pippin
baskets. Median had a field night
against Dieghan The totals nt the end
of the first half were 111-11 and the
final count 31 -'JO
Tonight Cnmtlon pla.v s Heading nnd
the Hears nre desirous of meeting the
Skeeters in a tilav -off. so will nnturallv
be on band with the strongest club and
plav their hardest Manager 1 ill
M.vers will journej to West Chester.
The Phils have been there n couple of
times und, like nil other visitors, hnve
returned on the short end. The regular
line-up will be in action and with any
of the "brenks." at all should be able
to hand West Cheater Its first defeat
in
or forward has been pushing .Mnencii
nml TToilrtvnn hnrrl nil npnuiin nnrl It liflH
hall imj nmimnm.! He,,n . t.-a- .!.. i been onlv bv ii vet.v sfnnll mnrgin thati freshman quintet and St .lolin s s,rnon
I Giants to appear before him for ones-1 these two men have held their varsity - : t r
tionine. The New York outfiplder is I berths against this' competition
expected to reach here vodav or tomor- i I,nl)l) lH another forward who mny
row. i see action against the Garnet Dave
l "Mr Kauff is coming in connection Mnt7.ke is a strong man to have in re
with a mntter nbout which I wiiiit some, erve for the center position Other
I information." said Judge T.andis Ilaverford reserve men are rt n
"Their is nothing more I can sav at guard . Hunsicker, a guard, and tuith-
this time " The judge declared he had ric. at forward.
Ifettrl-ll'.,. IK . . . . , ... .." ... ... I
Uilnutiiii IIIbIi, 1i Amhier nirh. ik , not requested vice rresiuent nnu .xinn- . . . Coatlies
I,,inSc.wne lllnli. :i Mootiliurv Itlsh aRer ,j0m J . Mc Craw . of the .iant. to ' ""' 'Me" " t,",t"e,,
'l'i.1',!'.,,,.,,,, , i',ilnnn Hlh K.lrl-i ''ome here, ns had been reported ' Not only are the undergraduates, the
lluclclon Heluhts. ., Ii.tn.vru HUh tf.lrl-l. whl( ,.,,,,,. Ii,llll,,N ,,, lutnni and all followers of snort at the
"vils Hill's sfh.Hil. ".Oi sfcTrnn Schiwl for i not discuss the tnntter further thnn Ins two little Quaker colleges keenlv in-
Olrls, ;. ..,..... h.ief statement, it is believed the in- terested in the outcome of the clash,
terrogatlon of Kauff has to do with the but the rival coaches are both old Penn
alleged expose of Heinle .initiieininn. stars, who nre burning to put dome
llrvn thvn
HOC IvI'.V
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i.lhiilrllihli. Illxh
t'lwo lex. la' Mnr.Ai .uul hl H'ls ue
all ret tor ihe i pemnk' name tndav. whl, h
.ri1!J::hV"'':,V"ra;rnl., '.i i'hiih. has be,... i.eav.ng the twdv.
not be fnr mom thin hm or li IiuiIiikh
and no pitcher will Bu more Hun 'hree
loundij as a slaiti i
und weight mine than ."!) feet and
ooks like tin piobable winnei Kaufl
'lose (iiilillibut
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k .nihil i tin. 1,'adms
I. iv ma so far ihi iires-
I 'lso I h. viliiiinla stable
tl -So lo It i redlt Hold-
' - VI Hill rn Hllll
"i i in in. th" b ujliu horse
I'HM Sun'p I'll'lU. with
biu nioiie uliinliiK huiso
K l (ok arrived fiom
anil haa la.en Ioh.hi tllilf
il I., uiel 111., hors'i are
H l i. de llriiii but II in
li uf Ibein will be nil, l"il
pt i oiiim nidi i II HI d'
lit. I" iivn n In Uffl' ji I
l Ileln.U
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Carson
n i t
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Bests Wagond
1 Ii u L kinit a rf,. left
"Shi Knva to I he head foe
I' ' i- liHiituiirii.- f,)r aii.mi
( uc, assed Kiblle Wnminil of
in the eiBlii round wind up of
' ii A i' 1k)Iii Hhniv In the
w I inbei of Headline lamed
;i'h M Itevnoldd of Mana
ishl round aeintnlnd up
Nativity Juniors Win
j
llalhis, Tex I.mrv Hardin vterin third
isiKimen waa Im onlv abvntre; when tin
lidlnna donned iheli itnlfnriiis toduv lllll
WamhF(un. aeiord iMHeiiian woiked out
with hia team males fm the HrM tun. V
iinu It H'orm hnii'11'..pped the lndlan ves
nnU bui tl" athletes ni.nai."d to Bit In
an hour of throvvhiR and lattlns- duilui
whlt'li toe Wood lifted the IihII for over the
Irfl tic Id frnc-
Leonard-Kansas Bout Off
New x.ork. Mi.rvh ti - 1 he llftcen roun I
iiuhtwoleht ehainplonshlp boul between
lleimv I eonard the tltleholder and Itmkv
Kansas of Ituffalo lentatlvelv sei for Man Ii
IT was posltivelv declared off xalerdav
followlim retelpt of word b Te ill kaid
that the shninploii was sunerluii from In
ftuena
Yalo Rally Beats State
New Hnven llanh I) 1 alu aprum; an mi
expeited defeat upon tin, Mulwult l'i tin
state basrktball learn Inst miih. sendlus
Unit llvi to IH setond dlsanter nf the sea
on bv a "..1 lo 'jo niarnln Althnunh Val,
srored tlrsl the vltoi took u lit io T
lead afler ten ininuteH and tlontd tht rtrst
half ahead by 1 1 to 1"
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