irt n "t'fj. SWft' Vfuffr v! 33VEKIM cd S9 FAR CONNIE'S MACKMEN HAVE STACKED THE CARDS IN FOUR OUT OF FIVE SITTINGS rfft ? f '"Hi iilfV ?c f 18 w Jr! fmm Ms' MiP? ofli 3 4: mi I 1 f pi jiff fflKK.v m H'H' If. in) m ' at !i I t t I t f . I EXPERTS ARE NERVOUS WHILE REPORTS GO AROUND OF REAL MACK TEAM FOR THIS SEASON Hy ItOIJEKT W. MAXWELL Jnort Kill lor Kvrnlrn- Public I,rrffrr New Orleans, La., Mnrch 10. (tONNIB MACK haii the mont-talkctl-of baseball club J in the Houth thla year. It has been noised nrountl the various camps that the lean lender at lnt will come tVrough with a real, regular ball club, and the scorcn of the Athletlca-St. Loolc Cni-tln Mrleit are belnj watched Tfflth Interest. The Cnrdn hare a coid bnll club many bellerc it will make a fight for the pennant in the Na tional League and when Connie copped the first three In a row, then the fifth, the experts snt nervously under the palm treea and wondered what It was nil about. The secret of the success of the Athletics is In the pitching staff. You enn't get away from it, Connie hns about sixty feet of the bent hurling talent available. Perry, Naylor, Itommcll, Hasty, Harris, Moore nnd Blgbtc and a couple of others will surprise the home folks when they come back with their sunburn nnd everything. Another thing Is the confidence the players have in themselrcs. They have developed into a scrappy bunch of athletes and are assuming the aggressive for the first time in their lives. An Interesting incident occurred in Houston In the first game. The Cards tied the score and the gfline went Into extra innings. Oiie of the veterans sitting on the bench between innings said : "Gee, this is a tough game to lose!" Immediately Tilly Walker and Jimmy Dykes were on lis neck. "We haven't lost the game yet," shouted Wnlkcr, "and don't pull that stuff again. We nre out to win. but We can't do anything unless you get out and light. We've been licked too ofteu right here on the bench, and we will cut it out right now." rILTA' then grabbed a bat, stepped up and hit the fence for two tacks. That started a rail which won the gamt. A's Lead Cards, 4 to 1 THE Athletics have a big lend in the series with the Cardinals. The American Leaguers have won four games nnd the National Leaguers only one. As the Cardinals won the honors of the series a year ago, the showing of the Mackmen this spring is proof of their progress. They nre better thnn a year ago. The Athletics have played such sound, correct base ball that in not a single game that they have won did they outhit the Cardinals. In three games won by the Athletics the Missourlans outhit the Macks, In the other game won by the American Leaguers the hits were even. This would indicate that the Macks have used their hits to the best possible advantage and also played good bull field. Such has been the ca. The two teams have plajrtl five games nnd the fol lowing table shows how the regular plnjers have hit in these games: Games A.B. II. P.C. ,1. Walker 3 H :i .375 Welch ." 20 7 .:r.o Dugan s in o ,:t5i C. Walker ft 10 -1 .210 Galloway ." 20 1 .200 Griffin S 22 4 .180 F. Walker ft 18 3 .ion Dykes 5 18 .1 .100 Mjatt 3 8 1 .12.', Perkins 3 ft o .ooo THIS is not a formidable thawing in batting, but the Athletic have played with tuch rare judg ment and huthanded their resources that they have been overwhelming the team ichich has been out hitting them consistently. Shannon After Shortstop Job MAt'IUCE SHANNON, the Infielder, who was an un expected arrival here Tuesday night, has signed a contract and will fight with Galloway and McCnnn for the shortstop job. Shannon Is the youth who jumped Connie Mock late last season. He became dissatisfied and quit. Mack was not sure that Shannon would play this year. He never signed his contract or wrote n letter about his intentions. Mark had eliminated him from all consideration when he suddenly appeared nt the trnlulng base. Shnunon told Mack that all the foolishness was out of his system and thnt he was out to make good. When he wants to be. Shannon Is one of the best in ficlders In the country. He has nlwnys been handicapped by temperament. Ilut as he is getting older he Is realizing the stern reulltlcs of life nnd is now ready to settle down. Anyway, Mack has pardoned lied for previous breaks and will give him every chance to make good. The coming of Shannon means that Galloway will have to travel his fastest to hold his position. Shannon cnu play n grcnt game at short when he Is In the mood, and he is in the mood now. Mack was never better gunned with reserve hitting material. He hns a rnft of good hitters to shove In to bat in u pinch. He has lncked this aid In previous years. Counting Griffin, Djkes, Gnllowny, Dugan, the two Wnlkers and Welch as regulars, Mack has three left handed hitters to use in an emergency, Witt, ItrnzlH nnd Myatt, nnd three right-hander.s in Shannon, Johnson and McCann. 5M.VArO.V used to hat left-handed against right handed pitchers and right-handed against left handrd pitchers, but this yiar he says he is going to hit right-handed exclusively. Paul Johnson Loolcs Good CONNIE MACK looks verj sweet on I'aul Johnson, who wns with Worcester, Muss. He plnccd Johnson under the tutelage of Harry Davis, who has corrected many of his batting faults. Johnson picks out good balls nnd meets them fnlrlj nnd snunrcly. He Is getting better every day. CHARLEY r,DKNS, the Texas home-run shipper, shows wonderful long-distance batting ability nt times, but he is crude In other departments of the game nud needs considerable schooling before he is Tcady for the fast et. Mack very likely will send lMeus to a minor league club with a string attached. Inasmuch as Hoy Mark, his son, Is part owner of the Newark team of the International Len'gue, which took over the Akron franchise, it is believed thnt many of Mack's wirplus players will be found with Newark. Mil AND MUR. MACK today receded a postal from their nlneo ear-old daughter MaTy. It read: "I suppose you both arc having a good time. I hope that the team is stronger thnn last year and that Cy Perkins hits harder." The card caused a laugh. THE sixth game of the series between the Athletics nnd Cards was played nt Orange. La., today. The teams go to Lake Churle.s again tomorrow. After today's gnme seien more contests between the two teams nre scheduled. ComrioM, Hit, bv Public Lt&otr Co, SOUTHERN CHAMP COMES NORTH FOR RING ACTION Philly Douglass, Featherweight of Memphis. Arrives for Bouts With Johnny Kilbane and His Contenders LOOS ii. .iakki: SEEKING new pugilistic pastures,! stabls main Each is a star In hm mrr , ... r, , , , . u.-- ii1" cl1"" Th," Kr K"l Williams. 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THm h WEST PH1LL Y LOSES FRED SWEET IN JUNE HANCOCK FAVORED Football, Basketball and Baseball Star to Be Grad uated; IF ill Enter Prince ton University TVTANY "l nnrfl sighs will echo through the auditorium of the West Philadel phia High School this June, when the time for graduation ngnln makes its ap pearance upon the institution's roster Eory athletic follower of the school across the river, will hnvc gloom writ ten all ocr his fnce, for one of the best nil -around Hthletes eer developed in Philadelphia high schools U bookeu to grndunte. This star performer nlwnjs hns been n sweet plajer nt Wet Phil!), und Freddy nlwnys will be remembered b) the Speedboys for his nthletic abilities. Fred Sweet, fooball and bnsketbnll enp toin, also hucbull player, will be lot to the SpecdboyK next senson, j Freddy entered West Philadelphia High four )cnrs ngo, and immediately set out upon un athletic career. In his freshman year he gac sport to the gentle sophs, nnd tried having some with the sarcastic profs. He soon found out, however, thnt profs nnd soplia are n bud mixture to phi) with, so he gne up sporting life for the time being. After he hud been in high school one yenr. Sweet took it upon himself to enpture the job of fullback on the foot- mm '"-' ' ' '"jfaviM ' '.' v V v.' ;,"S 2lMFiPM ? 6 1 ., ""Si&r ' VU'r FOR M NOR TITLE rap' ball the Southern featherweight champion. lias come this hide of the Mnson and Dixon to cope with any and every 1-ti pounder who wants to get a crack nt Johnny Kilbane Douglass hails from Memphis, Tenn , where opponents have been very scarce for him. Now Philly is in New York and is being cured for by Joe Jacobs. Jacobs, you know, ud t" manage Benny Vnlger. IWore their split Joe believed that Hennch was the Ixjst of the featherweight contenders a successor to J. Kllhane's crown. not so at the present writing. "Doug asa is a better featherweight than Val uer ever dreamed of being," writes Ja cobs. 1 The Southern champion, as Joe re fers to Douglass, comes here well com mended by Hilly Hunk, promoter of Memphis. Jacobs states thnt, accord ing to Hank, Philly hn- knocked out Jack Lawlcr nnd Harry Kahukuff, while he scored decisions oter Abe Kabnkoff. "Young Coster, of New Orleans; Jtniui) Minor, Lam ileagnn, Matt Brock und Phil Vlrgets Jacobs is negotiating for Douglass' debut in the north nt Boston, with JJobby Josephs as the person of the hecond part After this contest Joe will try tn line up Billy Du Foe, And) Chancy. Snmim Seiger and Chiirlc) Jteecuer, nnd then g't off u typewriter barrage at the venerable champion himeulf. Gi-ni- Delmont ami !lulih Hrad. rcsiK'tlvol. Al Fnizre, inr ral nam Ih Alfonso Nar'ilo U a prla In oi)ipat, K stxtn'h Intintr (.'amp Jackson, rf (" lnre Ihe loral ut in cnnilnulnir ma boxing care, r. Sr. sani tr) IluxhK Is managing KraiM rrnnklr KBrlfj-. n '..-itcrn mM1lrlsht. lll maU hie tlmt apparanc In this part of th ciiinirv next ru"idrf nleht He will mt IUip Jack McWIIIUma In onn of tho boum at the Auditorium Maurice Dick atin In manaclnK Kceley an welt hk Young sure 1 J'"1 Tipuii nn. ana iw i-onrd. 105. Hut' Tfddr linurn. of Atlantic City has Uoen mati-hrd tn iiit Ed'il O Uud In Colunibu, u n"xt Mnnilay niicnt luipn jannntts Leonard a h-vndUT. uIki has Iclor HltHil und( r hla wtntf Kr.uiHe Dnllr.r, rttn-d boiT. allll l In th k-m. II, in mituulnk" .lohnny Sherman, a l.J pnundrr ami hi brother Pranklp, a bantatn Known aa ' plkf ' Dalit) at on tlmn Aft3 a pf,.r an 1 hitrd-hlttlnic llifht w liiht H It tt-aohlrih iht Sli.rinan brother tho manly art Prte Mnmn It all het up ovrr thn chanr-", of Jack Halmer In -n flitht-rnund bout with Jimim Hu.lhan Thla pair of hanl-hlttlnv wellerwtichtH ha.e mrt in two six r,UTid rt. and each cnntedl was tiard'fouh'ht ' I'.iltncr can Ktoy rtulllvan. I think, In light ' mm I'strr. Canadians, Hold to Even Break, Hope to Win Series Final Tonight Metropolitans Poult Ion, TTIiinrpefc MrCaiilr rixht win. . s-tlne Hllnaon . rrntrr . . Ollxoii llanlrr . ... lfft wltui ltiih-- Hotvanl mtrr . ... OTonnrll Jotin ... point Man-ton i-";' , gool Turnbnll lUferrr .T. Tuls Ilrown. Three flftcen ntlntite prrlixl-i. The Winnipeg ice hockey nggrega tion win mnke its final appearance of the season In this city wnen It faces the fast Metropolitan team, of New York, at the Ice Palace tonight. The sensational Canadlnns awn) with the All Stars on Tuesday I night, but Ihsi night met a real stir-pri-e in the nature of a 1-to 1 reserve. It was St Vicholas, Quaker City und Bryn Athyn thnt presented the winning combination Smart, nt goal, nnd Von nernuth, both of St Nicholas, were the defen sive lioroi-, while on the offence St Nhks contributed Bierwlrth nt wing and A. Hetiriques us a Mibcentcr. Herhert Honrtntios nnrt Pitlto Ttlll Ulw" T;AhU'V'Xn""buSn'Tf n-'l' V;'k;r City bpys. did all thmr mad., hltn box hl r N-at Jo, Jr iit-eda ing. Honrinuos tallying two. Shortlv rai mor, matches in ordor m e twin . niter Herb mace his last colli he was rnrrled from the ice with a pair of in jured kncee, tine to n bad spill. ball eleven. He held this position for three years, nntl was considered one of the best scholastic fullbacks in the country. Freddy captained the grid iron tcmn Inst yeur. nnd his tenm fin ished runner-up to Central High's championship eleven. On Cage Team When the end of the 1018 footbnll season came Fred applied for u tryout on the basketball team. Showing the same couruge, bmlnwork nnd nhility thnt he wa.s noted for in the pigskin game. Sweet was placed at ti guard position on the vnrity fie. The tenm that year wns led by "Debs" Davis, and it raptured the bunting, nlso the Dutch Co.'s trophy. The uulntet wn.s not so lucky in ll)l!0, finishing second This year, however, under the cap taincy of hweet tne team iigalu cap tured" the title. Frtd was recognized ns the brnincst player in the league, and was piciteti as tne myinicai nu-scnni nstlc tenm fl cnptaiii b) Plays Dobson Five This Evening at Yonah Hall in What May Be Deciding Game Hnncock, chnmplons of (he Amerl can League, and J. & J. Dobson, title holders In the Philadelphia Manufac turers' Loneuo. meet tonight In the sec ond game in the series to determine the minor league bnsketball championship of the cltv ut Yonnh Hall. 2727 West f'oliimhla avenue. Mitch Hopkins' Amerlcnn Leaguers snatched the first game on Monday eve nine bv three nnlnts nnd the Pislitown ers are fnvored to repent, but Manager Hob Calhoun is glnd of this tor in every nine nln.veil bv Dobson this season where the opposing quintet wns fnvor Iti. the Fnl In five proved the victor. Dobson will mnke n shift in the line 11. going buck lo Lees und Trnutweln. irwurds; Moorehend, center, nnd Liv ingstone nnd Kllpntrick, guards. Hun tock will start off with Pike and Stevenson, forwards; Deegler, eenlt r, 1 11 ml Wooil nnd Armstrong, gunrds. A victory for Hnncock will crown them minor league chnmplons of the 1,1 ., , 1 ,, . ... .cltv, while in the event of n win for landed on the baseball team, but owing jnn It will necessitate n third and to scholnstlc difficulties he w-.,sunuhle fl , ,Pst n(Jtt Monday night, to continue pln)lng with the ball tossers. ".,, ,,in ii.,,, i.iinde.1 the Cam- Sweet said today he intended to ma- (,pn nhiiiupionh another setbnek on their irif'iiiniii ii t it iinnrnn 1 nn-nrtiirr . Catholic Gets Tltlo The Catholic High Itoserves won the Cntholic Reserve League championship jesterdny afternoon in the Atltlitorlum of the Purple und (Jold school by beat ing West Catholic Hcservcs by 11 score of IS to 10. The Purple nnd C.old yearlings won the title ufter 11 hard struggle. In the first half, neither side hud much of an udvnntnge, the score ending tl nil. Hnlloran. diniinutUe forward of the Blue nnd White, .scored all si points lor V est I utliolte. '1 liece were liuule by tosses from the fifteen -foot murk. The Cntholic ) curlings garnered two field goals nnd two one pointers in this half. ''ItKllUY SWKKT BAKER; AT THIRTY-FIVE, FACES TOUGHER TEST Chances Are Frank Will Find It Harder to Come Back This Year Than in 1916, Wlicn He Dropped to .269 Tho Kllcs Lean men, broicn men, men from overseas. Men from all the outer xcorld, shy and ill if case; 'M'ildered in the ichirl of it ichere fash- Dig men, brown men, lost in London Town. Uy ORANTLAM) RICE thero would soon be no gate reeelnd nnd tin fistic profession left to follow Worth Watchlrur ' JOHN FRANKLIN BAKHR will b, O thirty five year i old on the 13th ef Mnrch only three dnys off. no negnn n avins sem nrn h.ii i. just sixteen years ago. In 1014 inn.- Ifnt herds tchosc mighty flocks nnd thread the tussock prats: Men who know the furthest forts that hold the Kyber I'ais; Men trho sound (Ac mooic call, tchosc camp snmkc, thin and blue, Scares upon the springtime trail the traviling caribou. Lean men from the overland with mus cles saddle-bound, Sighing for their stirrups and a league of oncn around: Hunters in the junglci, traders through tne thorn, Lovers of the hoof-slide and the rope around the horn. Lean men, broirn men, men from over seas; Men from nil the outer world, shy and ill at case; MnWercrf in the trhirl of it where fash inn's feci go rloirn, Do ice know the worth of you lost in London Townf WILL II. OOILVIE. Sottllng or Starting un Argument T.HAR SIR Please help settle this nrgument. A is mntched to box P. ten rounds. A la so much better than H thnt he could knock him out In five rounds If he wanted to. Hut nfter pil ing up n good lend ho Is content to take It easy und win on polntx. Is A justified In doing this, or should he give his best nnd win by a knockout If he can? F. R. L. THIS argument has two sides, tho snme ns n plnnk. The crowd nrgues thnt having paid in ItB money it is en titled to get the best thnt A nnd I) have to offer nnd that as the knockout is the big thrill nnd the final nnswer It Is due this verdict. A may contend that ns long na he whips I! decisively it isn't necessary to knock him out; ho mny contend that he hns n right to save his hands ; he mny say thnt Harvard, having n smaller opponent !!0 to 0. doesn't try to win f)0 to 0, but rushes in n number of substitutes to rest up the regulars. The surest way out is for each boxer to give the best he has. Otherwise Baker batted .JUI) with the Athletic, In 1015 he took a wason off and whtn he re-entered the game In 1010 with New ork he dropped to .200. in unit Maker batted .20U. In 1020 he rested again and now once more he returns. It will be well worth watching to see what effect a year'H layoff has when a man Is nround thirty-five years of nge. It may be that he will report with more than usual pep ready for another ..'100 )ear. But the chances are thit nt thirty-five he will find It harder to get going again thnn ho did In 1010, when ho wns only thirty. Baker being sttone clean living nnd In fine condition, at least an Ideal specimen for the big test. The experiment will call for more than usual attention. TWENTY-FIVH years ago John Mc Craw nnd Hughic Jennings were hooked up with Bnltlmorc. Now tier nre hack together with New York. It is not only a smnll world, but time Is only a breath on the gales. Covvriottt, ltlt. All rights rtsnvti INTERCITY BASEBALL Meeting to Decide on Circuit Called by President Ledlg for Saturday The applications for admission In the Intercity Baseball League have pne tically reached the point where It will be possible to decide the make -tip of the organization. A meeting for thli purpose has been called by President John Lcdls for the Hotel Walton on Saturday afternoon. Mirny teams have been waiting the disposition of the daylight saving bill, but, regardless of the outcome of that measure, tne formation of the circuit Is assured. Of course, if daylight saving becomes a law u franchise in tho organization will command u premium, ns It would assure the fans of the respective clubs witnessing high-class ball tennis at all times, us only the leading clubs will be granted membership. Perkins In Draw With Judge Johnny Pmrltlna bowd a four-round dr with Martin Judira In the irtar net-to at th. I Jlijou last nlijht. KranVlo Klpuloy dffdMid I Frankl" Itlnes nnd Eddla .Dairy won from I IMdln Hmlth. S. P. H. A. to Oppose Aquinas .. walked fWitles Bight field cuptniit the position several uu- Fred The baaktball ttam rfpr.srutlnK the Arjulnas Catholic Club has 11 hard baakpt hall uaina nrhodulttl fur thla M-ntn nt th homo hull, rtt IlKhteenth nntl Morris Btrcctd. win me roum rniadeipnla iibrw i AfttnMattnn. Th,. contending: tli.a urn Mini. ' for downtown eugo honors, and an It la on of th blKgrht games of th uriinim St ' Thomaa Hall Is exiH-otid lo bo tmrktri tn th doora In thr pr.llrnln.iry tho iiond Itunu will "omu tocithrr J.aM nlnht A'lUlms tlefentfil Mmnahtn nt Sixth llritl m nt Artmry. S. IP. linmo court, lust evening when they de fentetl the Skcetcrs. 2H to 10. It wns tin. thlnl time the visitors have henten the home club In four gnmes on the Arnmrv court this season, nnd on ench ocenslon they presented u defense that Boy Steele und his cohorts were unublc to nenctrnto. The Msltnrs started nt a cup tnitt had the home fans simply dumfnnnded. In less thnn ten minutes the secured u lend of 10 to 2 and It was this big ud vuntiiBo gnined in the first half that gave Beading the victory. The star of the contest was Leo Ma lone, who almost single-handed bent the S-Tkeetcrs on the oecusion of first np pearuueo In the Fnstern League some six weeks ugo. Mnlnnn played n won derful gume nnd Dieghnn, who opposed liim, was unable to stop his getting tho two-pointers. The Rending pln)cr hit the cords for three baskets, while Die ghnn, who usually tallies one or more baskets, wns blanked. Phils Conquer West Chester Meat riiter. I'll.. March in. Phllud'l phln llactern laBU rlub conquered th Went ChfKtar flvo In a faat and f-xcltlng enmn by 'Jo I" '--' Th tl.feat i hecked tht wlnnlnn tnrt'cr nf .Manager Kirk's team which jind von 'J7 In a row prior tn last night's gamo Anting .loo Tubrr showed In his Ilrst but at his b"St i: k ne hthph with Jchmi wuiMt Scraps About Scrappers llmmr iAvrndrr li hia iMiuwi den.s lo th be.t of th 1 1 rt- i Tiier Schiiarr, the Bryn Athvn iwundrr- Ijivir.der It mre thin arulouj I" ' jotlth wns the sensntlon of the night i lie completely stopped Asseltine, the i get a not-shot ut ll.tttllng Murra) and I r x parei to taJto on tn, cjiilcet .. an 01 I tin KeTrral other boifrs an- ti represent Jo Jacob In th ring They are Oeorgt er nr, wlterwelbt vim ued to boi undr th. jiom-le.cJrr of Johnny 'lia turia Sehwarts. ba-.tim and former amateur, an 1 rtl o'Leary junior ltghtwcght. flattllng l.nlnH3, Mtertn ght hx ahi and II, inter Smith of Kulatnasoo V e'i n.,t In a t-i--m.ntl biiut In Madison Niu.tr- Harden tonight Kid Nnrf )lk and I'nV, I.tt Negro htiiMWflghts. will bt r in IpiiH In anuth.r n n round miteh Th nll-Vro bnttta schedule 1 ,,.HHnrlnm will be held tonight bOUl will I ma ' npiin s Mil it'unn Jamaica Kid vs t-ittilng KM Powell l th ttinl. Prelim Hobby i right v rnnn Green Kid Hoots vs Joeb" und Clmlr. satl Flash w Kid ltinry. I furl Trnnnlne, tf 'leeltntl and V"iinu for th l b ' 'real f Trnvldene It I meet In a The star '" r .unit I n deilslnli bout at Toledo, I' ine nignt ot .rart n in in mii'uiii'-, weight Is US i.tiindj at u t lot k In th afternotiti of th' tla of the tight. Winnipeg Miptnin nnd star, nnd In d dition to this feit, he kept the Cnnn dlnns active tr)lng to check him. He was jolted hard nil during the gnme. but tnnk his worst knocks in the lnt period He whs bumped hnrd against the boards but managed to last to the end I The Winnipeg team will be followed b th I'lilrons, Olympic champs The l'al(nns open it three-game series here on Monthly night. A I W a tt'A iS V M 1 -. K lft?N. v5v A & m S..X. H-'" '-VA. Jo IVirTell has ben training dally at Adam llyan's pr.parator to his lilt with .fulea Itltthl at the CatnbrU tomorrow lilght Pet Itoss and Jo Ititz will b- semi finalists other bouts Tommy tlnlden m l'rankle nommtlll Hdrney Mil'arland ti 'ferrv O'Brien and Toung Wilson vs rankle Omlth. rdill WImter Is coming hre from I'ltts burgh reputed to b a ral tough guy Mavb It Is. then again he may not b Panny Kramer, th ' punehln fool " will tlltl the nroblam for thoi' there At th National en Haturday night Th nv-et In the star liuntbar Kranlil Conwiiy t.ikes t'liff Hint in the sunl I I'lllon vs Tommy Ixugh ran Billy Gannon vs Jolimu f'aaon and Wtlly Derger s. Young Monro, un other numbers, Otne Ilrlmont. of Memphis has be.n s lected as (leonre C'ltaney's fo at the )m BU Monday night Herman Ta lor clinch.! the match last night A pair of bantams rUsh in thr semi Ilattllng Murray v Kid V'olfe. I'rellms' h-am Mosb-rg vs. rnkl McJlanus Kddle Has vs Jack Murphy and Tommy Murray s. Hilly DeWnt. Adam Bynn han two IikhI boiers In th lrtrtfllght appearing at th laety tniiinrrt.w idiht They are Jo Jsrkson und Dinii) ) 'lg.r., meeting Pats) Hoi.n and Marly Jlurns. feepecllvely Howard While vs !,w tttinley will be mother four-roundtr loe l.jnth. bantamweight champion and Joe llurman of Chicago clash In t 'lev eland tonight in a ten-round no-de is on tout llur man will ulrh In at I'.'" pounds rlngshle while Inth will come In at t atthw, Ights There ar lettrs In thn Hports I), partnunt of tho F.vrNivt I'liiin Lr.tKiKn for Charley ti'ldman and Wlllus llrltt Inhnny Krnus Barn. ( nnwa rounds, March J. has been mat'"hd to meet al JohnBtuwn, i'a.. un Collerjc Basketball Saturday MKIfiHTMN HAM.. Alls I'. M. lT.NNHVI.VAMA IMIINCKTON I'rnn rrrshmen vs. Wush't C'rntrul tllih, Till 1. .M. Darning Aftrr (.am. Admission, HI ut A. A. (Ifllrn. lYonklln Held. Five Curtis Amateur Boxers Harrv MtOrath announrs h has five men trulnlng ftr the amateur i hatnpltinshrp Ih-.x Ing meet of tho Mid He Slates A ssoclat It.ti of tho Amateur Athletic I'nlon at the Nu tlonal A A March 'JJ and i.'4 Thty represent tho urtla Countr club and a' i Marty Huninvrn 10ft. pound Middle .states (hamplon. John Muterson 111 pounds Jo Vfurpliv, 123 pounds Hobby O Keefe HIS (lounds and VltMnr t.rossman lift ts,unds Amateur Bouts at K. of C. Hall 1'lftin amateur houta In four dlffi rei t classtH will 1 derided at the Knights f Columbus Hull Thlriv-clghth and Market streets tonight Th program the feature of which will I un txhlb'tlnn between Young Jack O'Urlen und Cliff Ilent former amateur champion will be held under the uiisplt n ,f th West J'nllatlsiphu Catholic CluD Hsr vutlons huvo betn mud for women SV iWTlaWsF511T . A t J ". ll msi Erf'i 'I II 3t'l Is ,,rl" H """ Dinrlntr Contest Tonight 50 Cash 1'rltes. laok! Look! Tonight Tup -Ivreii ivntur iniT una r wirs (then Use Tonight KUrre Morris la matched to meet noli i VoMit Atlantic City tonight. The former ,. ....... .. ' ieti " who also has under taken the huntllng of Young Uolan. U'o, and Jluhy Caspar. 1J3. DotJjy flunnla has botiked I.n Uawllns to luSli i Johnny tllll at York P tn rounds, jfarsl IT Rt elil of th special program arranged iqr Ml) March IT Uiutt at thu .National arc Roper Beaten by Burke Vew Orlran. Im Munh 111 Mir in Hurke defeatl Captitin Hob Roper In tlfteen rounds here befrro a great croivd in puis bury'a Ua-djn, the connueror of Hob Mar tin seeming to l untble lo fathom Hutkos shlfl left hand, w h ch be plao,,i on Inpr'a Jaw and face ut will until he hud his mouth and nos hldlng una his left eyt nearl cloki'd Hole r fought haul and trkd tnn tlinej for a. knockout. NATIONAL A. A. NTriimv i:r.MNti mrii ta hiimi MiMuiniN iiii.i.i m:u(ii:it nm v tiNMN . jihinn i'a.nmon I.KO TflMMl DILLON vs. LOUGHUAN tl.Wt I11ANKIK BENT vs. CONWAY I'.ltDIK S WIMLEIl vs. KRAMER 111 hl'.ls T IKIVAtim"), .11 rt. Illh M HH HOCM'.l TOMflllT AT ICE PALACE ?$,$,,. niNMI'ni as MKTnniMII.ITAN Mnrch 14 IS, JO rnlrona. Olimplr ( luimps. (Half Hour's Kxtra Hkutlng After All (inturs) (irnernl Ailiulssloti stiirdav Nights, Sl.OOi All (llhrr Mghla, TS rl. KI.SII M r.M'T.nnv In pnrh Dunce i ruones 1'rciton OlWtHcgt Ml tut Out Tills t'onpon, Ilrlng It Tomorrow SILK SOCKS FREE Bring This Cou pon and Get a fair of $U0 Silk Socks or 2 Pairs of Lisle S oc k s FREE With Your Shoes Tomorrow. 0 li. IK t ("3" t- m Ilrlng This Coupon In r. SPRING OPENING SALE Men, Here are the Most Sensational Shoe Values Seen in Years The Only Shop in Phila. Selling C GENUINE C? ORDOVANO JlrogucH with wing tips or if mmsammm O jw lull Htrup, genuine Cordovan Zf !f flHHHB - $ irfc or Calf. Finest qualityun. ' K tt ,uw SPECIAL mntched elsewhere under $10 to $12. MJ40pen 'til 6 P. 1YI. S.iturrlnys nmniV. mms tUB'iSaii8i.l " " FIII m I'M gjjBgBB. and YOUNG MEN S3?te Ride 8 Floort Sure 8 Dollars Picture of 2 young men hot-footing it out to 22nd and Market to meet their Dads and pick out their Easter Suits at-- Smart New Suits Sold Where They're Made Here nre all the nifty Btyles suit stylts with class in eery. line. Three-piece Sprinj SuitB with smart coat lines, with fancy mohair lining, vesta cut in the latest effect, and trousers that show you a real fit. Materials that are eye- openers for value! you want an extra pair of pants, don't forget we have the materials here we'll cut 'em for you off the piece. Jwffl ri i m Look at this Special for Tomorrow Here You Can Match the $ .85 $ isesi gw 10 $14 snoes m Fri. & Sat. in Philadelphia at to Take your choice of 500 Phila.'s best styles, in all top grucle leathers. Custom built by America's foremost shoemakers. This starting early Spring Sale demon strates to you, Mr. Man, beyond question that our side street economy, largo volume two profit merchan dising policy, gives you a drastic saving of ?2 to $4 a pair. COME SEE THESE EXTRAORDINARY SHOE VALUES OWBOOTSfl rO3. WtSTVata "steros s- isasM& ?' st TsB ' t" WINNER OF LIMERICK NO. 7 ROBERT A. LEWIS 2301 ST. AI.nANS IM.AflJ Assistant Cualtlrr nt i:, W. Clarlt 4 Co., Honkers. Tomorrow it "Inauguration" A day that will waken the nation, We "inaugurate" clothet Of new style for those Who ride to our eighth-floor location. Got Your Tuk Yet? TUXEDO COAT AND PANTS Everybody's fret ting one! You'll need yours sdoner thun you think! Silk fuciners and Venetian linings nil ready for the bell! l VWFMWBslff At Other Suits Similar yv Price lmJa fl) MEYERS EROS., inc. N. E. Corner 22nd and Market 8TH FLOOR. XTIf lTaTTITr(Tri I'urtUuoliit; Annvp nrCT nenrr Akeiit.' onlir. AcieptvU xxrntfirnjvnth I f
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