Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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LE3DGEI-teILADELHIA,, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921
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fTHENINETEENTH HOLE THESE DAYS THE WELL-KNOWN HA1G & HAIG IS SCOTCH MISSED
mpHILS' TRADES ARE
ON FOR 1 tlti WES KIN l
'k Truth to Keport oj
"Brooklyn Deal, Says
, Donovan; Wouia not w
f Stengel Go
0UAMS IS FIXTVRE
By SPICK llAIX
Gainesville, KU., March 12.
fiS Sfcrt Sf th. prrtlmlnary work I
T. (ram out of the miUfrlnl on
ti,J.! ff!iiMlal Ik t lhre or
'. k, pldrI foKfthtr. the club In
rmiwt pe.n. 'J i. i- .iriMR r moon
AVi.to.Mwn to t'plyr..
. ""Jr ,.! Into a date palm
ICiMffbUeHoufe veranda.
Ipai" ...t.jn'f ct anr one
' St"Tt. Nobody now want; to
2r riTdraftln Mon. All of thtj
1111 lateral In organ zed baseball
fe nWouVln th" -print, either
i .!lr or minor lrairnr club Of
"-Tike 1 nn oecas onal trade av
2K;Jrfthe Bmc but they are few
'Cfn, The mananeri. and
'.'J ..riitinta are too biiay whlpplnn
im shape and looklnn over
St vr r Sba.it hat the oilier
ftv ? ! . ..fi,, ,,itht be obtained
JjjjjJr'br trade or purchase.
K''Thfr( has bcrn pome talk of n trade
. iurclub and Urooklyn In which
if," I rt Butrrod Smith for Cayey
ftiTlIoever. we are not Roln.
K . row. My outflcld la uncer-
WrcMnt time and I would
Sit aae of the men looje until I
Smtala that all of the othera would
hl- .. ...i..
"Mruitl w red tnai ne wnn t mm--jiraitin.
. haven t
wieertilnly would not let Ktengel
Mi& j trade or sale until I were
NVale "and Memel would bo with
Kb I "ally don't expect MctiHel
& talk I" " 0,lt of onlcr now-
Hall tl the rhlllles' outneiaera repon.
iMsaWT. tney win " .Y-'f, "'", ','
ffftl, department. Irl.h jleuael In a
U SeWtr and a hnrd hitter. It la
iw that bis arm Is in very poor ahype
SSbly nerer lll Rot letter, but
ITcia i by on Uh otfennlvc work anu
"ftSwe know that Cy William-;
U future and that he 1h a. real ball
Um. Cy will 1 here In a day or
mM It ill not take him lone to round
Utoihipf. Kvcn If he does, not arrive
it tht tralnlns oninn until Monday he
, karat In to play the game here
wka wasniniion on ,,c.......,
Tlnndif and Friday, and the fray at
Twpa on next Saturday afternoon
TlU me Dnai"a.
Kah la Shape
Grraay Stale will be In ahape when
Import, w that even if Stengel goes
onDtQ wun di iiumuui. """' "
(km., nil! ho rrr well fixed in the
tin (irdcn snots. Then there la
Ubonrrtau. .
Wkit will happen to me miieiu in
SIDirmiiirai. aiiciv in " i"-
it the diamond gimrdlana arc not na
ntni it toe otiincioe r, ous. v ir.v,,v
h..... .. .1. ,1.. kAa, tt nn with
fie material he has on hand. It may
NUil lawr in me seanon, whch im
.iL.. .t..L.. L...A UA11..I .I.AII .inilh
Mtr cuDB nave uuiini uc. ....-..
J. t- .k. ll.u !. ..111 h nKl in
iM tm( elrtngth to the infield, but
rliM bow it lonkx as though Fletcher,
DI-II... ..1 tI...1A ..III I. I1.A Av.
A..I1.KJ IHU 1 nuitlir ,., ur ,..' ..a-
hm at the utart with Jack Miller.
I tin rminson, wrignisxone nnu
Mipa tinier Dtiiiinc ior miru uaoc.
It Ij uuleis to cay anything about
til Phtllles pltche tn. At present It In
mum ids veterans on tne atari are
., .iu. .. ,. ..,. .uin.ii..
k strong cnoun, enncr uuiiu'iik-iio'
Individually to carry the club above
HANAYUNK STREET RUN
KWer on 8erateh In Mount Vernon
' Evant Thla Afternoon
lit Anniml htiniltrtnn mtvmtit run ft?
JfMt. Vernon Athletic Club will be
m Ihlj afternoon. Tim run will
tot at 2:1(0 from the club'a head
WrtMJ, Main Ktreet rnul Leverlnr
mM, Minayunk.
Mow. than inn entrieH havo been
m ito Hamuel Dallns. Many ot tnu
Wonbrmk Htars will compete
j ill be awarded to the first
tr men to finitih beHldea a time
PW. In addition, there will bo two
prliM.
TIF Mlir.A nil An ... C, . .1 fc
3 and Loverlnit streetn, south on
roeet to WlHi-shlckon Hill, to
rmce strret. to Wnlnut lane, to
KJi'i '!""" l0 Fountain ntrect, to
u't'T" aciim-. to Main street.
,.i . .' MrtM- t Levering street
noun,
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INTERCITY SHOOT TODAY
Nr City Meets New York at P.
" ". Gun Club In Record Event
fiflT ftl.n AK . .. ... ...
Ittllit inii i , WUI '1"'11 "a'l
1. fa!n r. i'H ,,t'0"K nl 'be ' n.
V.li i... " "nuoiine team nice ever
Mrtlar,,- "i,ri1 S,n,(,H- vlen 1'hlla.
ij' runners meet New York.
Pmi urn V '""V""1 Hiniiieur cnum
P. II. -J.?.p"' "r -P- Y?rK. and
1'1 crow . ' ' r J '""""'ipma. A
lfrittrr. : ""wteiC to witness the
Emu. ',"? !" great ntcrest In lhw
'" "i trupshnoting elrclm.
Btlchill n.iu
ll. "r'uy mil Paa
rft imr JBJlte '."!!".. Wow.
iiiiWnoJ ?',r, .ra""" "' lh bill.
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Ralph Miller in Camp;
Ftctcher May Leave
flidncAville, Ha., March 12.
Another inflclder has arrived at the'
Phillies camp, but one, may have to
leave for a week. Ralph Miller, whone
home la in Ohio, came in last night.
Italph lias been playing basketball
three nights a week during the last
winter. He Is about four pounds
underweight, but expecta to pick up
during the training season. Just
after Miller arrived Art Fletcher,
formerly of the Giants, shortstop
and captain of the rhlllles, received
a telegram stating that his brother,
whose home was in St. Louis, had
died. Fletcher may leave todny for
n week jto attend, his brother's
funeral.
lant place. Dut there la a chance that
some of the youngsters may come
through. That is the only nope until
other playera can be obtained.
Yesterday, when two 1'hilly tenma
plnyed, Keenan. David, Crandall and
Singleton did the twirling. None ot
them showed much, because the day was
cooler than usual and they were not
wllllnc to lake a chance on hurting
their arms. Of the four. David showed
to best advantage, mainly because he
fins the easiest delivery and is able; to
put something on the ball without a
great deal of effort.
Regulars Win
The first team scored 0 runs to 1
for the Vans, but the contest wiik not
a very epicy one. The field wan In poor
coudltlon and the Yens' team was com
posed almost exclusively of pitchers.
Ilubbell made the only run against the
varsity. The Vans' Infield waa com
posed of Bmlth, Unamnn, Parkinson and
Bettfl.
The regulars had , WrlglitKtnne.
Fletcher, ifawllnga and Jack Miller in
the Infield.
The catchers yesterday attracted the
most Interest, and will continue to do
so, for there la going to bo a real fight
beforo pruning time comes. The four
men who are on the lifct for the re
ceiving battle, are Peters, Wlthorow,
Rruggy and Mack Wheat. Mack In nt
u holdout, but it is likely thnt he will
sign the papers before the club has been
here a week longer.
It la a remarkably strange fact that
Peters has never been In the big show
na a regular. He has been playing
baseball for a number of years; and la
now twenty-nine. His hitting in the
minora has been very good and ho has
one of the finest arms In the majora
Wltherow also has a good arm and
may eomo through. He Is a sturdy
bnckston and lo nlreiidy In good condi
tion. In the game yesterday and in
morning practice Wltherow did some
line throwing to the bases.
Ilruggy Confident
Rruggy did not arrive until early yea
terday morning and he didn't get into
uniform until the afternoon. He was
not used in the game, but helped warm
up the pitchers, llnfira-v hnK always
been n remarkable athlete, and he has
confidence. It Is. therefore, a certainty
that if he does not get a catching Job
the Phillies' staff will be a good one.
In Philadelphia Rruggy Is only known
as a basketball player. Ho has helped
keep Qermantown at the top in the
Eastern League all winter and has
plnved with Springfield hnd Scranton.
Throughout the winter Rruggy has
played from lx to eight gamck u week,
consequently he is in the best possible
condition. In fact, he Is always In
shape, for lie trains eleven months out
of the year and has been doing this for
many seasona, October Is the only
month that he is not working at fcome
form of athletlca.
Rruggy llkcs football better than any
of the other sporte, but after he became
a professional he gave up the gridiron,
because there was more money in base
ball and basketball. He formerly played
fullback on the Ruffalo football team
with Speara and a number of other ex
college stars. He lives In Kllznbeth,
N. J.
Cup and League Frays
On Today's Soccer Card
HOHlTEMCDr
fiemlflnal lUmiti
rieUhxr th. lUrtwIfk ti , Tenth
and TluUer atrrrlt.
AMJKD I.KAOUr,
rirtt Uh-Ulon
Illbernlnn r. Jl. K. Smith, Tirontyl
ninth Mid CIrmU ntrrta.
J. J, nbn v. rfclrlilll. Ihlrty
flftli alrtet and Ctueen Ian.
Brcead DItUImi
Kurwood t. Olen KoHal, Thlrtj-Hrrt
and nlrklBMn itrMn.
nttkMn flw t. Drttltti War Vet.
8lt road and Vnruh atrret.
Frnnnd vs. Attention, nidge annus
and Park Drive.
Third rtlTlilon, Northeant
St. Yeronlrn x. rnlethorp, Socond and
Itrlatal tret4s,
Thlnl nirlalon, Norihwnt
Ilonllnc flMlal t. Colonial. Mnrlvnlh
atmrt aiMl llanUnc I'ark uirnur,
oiinh Dltlrinn
Wftnrland ya. M'nllpr, nflh and
YVnatniorrland atTTH.
ne l"al ti. Nranloa, 'ollmnn rtrrri
nnd TorrrMAlu ntenue.
fit'.NOAY OA.MKS
Kaittaod yn. rtrlahrr Varn, ThmiIj.
MIiUi and Ill .txfrt.
Wreatllno Bouta Here Next Week
Inetead of the reruUr weekly boxlna pro
gram three International wreatllnfr malchee
lisno been arranged for tiir National Club
neat Saturday nliht. Waldeak Zbyeako. the
role, will meet John Olln. the Finn. In the
laet bout. Jim London, the Orrek. y. Olo
vlnnl Talinlnl. Italian, and John I'niek.
of Nebraska, va. Steve Htaalak. the riant
Pole, are other malchca, Mickey McNealla l
prcmotliuf the ehow.
Do we serve you?
Wo Handle Only tl Very
ICOAL
2240 Lba. to Evarjr Ton
For 35 Years
Wa Servo You Right
OWEN LETTER'S
SONS
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Trenton Atc ncl
WetmoreIevnd St
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CAMDEN HIGH BOYS
T
Eight Voterah Runners Answer"
the Latest Call of Coach
Brooks
Scholastic Basketball
Gaines Scheduled Today
If.?"' ft"'"' Nnrmal at Trmfim Normal.
WM Chtltr lllah at (lien Mllln Hrhnol.
horthampifln lllih at Nerrliitown lllah.
VIWTKRDAY'B HrjORKfl
, Honlh .teraer Tournament
CS"i5" lllah. 3Bi MonreMown II h. 17.
Trenton tllch. Bit Wlldwood lllah. U.
Other flames
l!',tA.'P', l"hi S3i laeaTtr. la.
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lottalwn lllah, S7i Allenlown lllih, 11.
After finishing one of the mot hue
cessfiil basketball seasons In the an
nals of the school, Camden High has
turned. Us attention to the outdoor track
season, which will nUirt In Isoveral
weeks.
Coacb flrooks ixsucsl a call for the
track candidates last week and was
well pleased wltjuthe results. The fol
lowing veterans' reported: Captain
Harnshaw, Vennel Crnnmer. Krnnrdy.
Reckmnn, "Slim" Schoeffllng, Pinnky
and D. Crate. New material Is in
abundnncc and the track season prom
ises to bo n siiccesHful one.
Camden s chances In the distance
events arc somewhat handicapped by
the loss of Rurdge, who graduated last
year. However, with Schoeffllng,
"Slim" nn.t T'lnilW wnrkinff linnl itrillr
the prospects for the longer events is
not as nail as would appear.
In addition to these veterans, n num
ber of new men arc trjinc for berths
In the distance races. These include
Merlon, Jlenseln, IMchnlMOn, kelson,
Htewart, Hcliclllngcr and Hurley.
The sprinters are Rnrnshaw and Vcn.
nel, veterans from Inst yenr's rouad
Rogers and W. Smith are new men who
arc trying to win n place on the varsity.
The Jumpers feel the loss of Mid-
dleton, the state champion In the high
jump, but have Rockman from last
year, wiio looks good for a line record
The only veteran broad-jumper is Tom'
cssctti, but many ot the new men
liromlse much. Crammer nnd Ken
nedy, of Inst year, hnvc worked with
them. Harder looks like an ablu
vnulter.
The relay is the department in which
Conch Rrookes is strongly fortified.
Cnptnin Rnrnhaw and Vcnnrll arc the
nucleus around which the tcum will be
built. Rarnshaw hns been practicing
for the last three weeks and reported In
fine shape.
Boots and Saddle
TIio ColtunblA Handicap for $1000,
fourth race, Is the feature at Havana
todny. All Right Sir, The Enquirer
and Last One are among the young
horses entered. The first two havo ad
vantage over Last One in the weights,
the latter being asked to concede
twenty-five and twenty-six pounds,
respectively.
Hqrses in other races In winning form
are: First Ellas O., Hirch Rark,
Trumpet Call ; second Currency,
Sleepy Dear, Peasant; third Roseate,
Coco Cola, Cigale; fifth Wenonah,
Rounding Through, Velle; sixth
Slippery Silver. Hocnlr, The Pirate;
seventh Joso de Vales, Rhymer, Jake
Fcld.
MoMIe liti another card of Ov racaa to
day. The attondanca V the Alabama courtt
continue! heavy. The opefflnr day was made
a halt holiday.
The raeea at Jamaica trark bealn on May
n. endlnr May 20. while tha cloeliur day
of the New Tork Ira eke will be on October
20. at Empire City. Jlelmont Park will nl.
low Jamaica from May 2T to June 1ft.
Aqueduct's eprlna meetlnr will be from
June 17 to July S, when tha horaee wit) to
to Empire City from July 0 to July an.
Haralora ha the entire month of Auauet and
Ilelmont Parx'a fall meeting CTI run from
September 2 to 16. Aqueduct will naaln
hold the boarda from Hepttmbcr 17 to SO
Jamaica from Ootnber 1 to IS, nnd Empire
from October 17 to 20.
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'West Philadelphia Catholic Ilizh School made a sensational finish In winning the Catholic High School League
title this season. The pta)crs are: Seated (left fo right) John Doyle, center; John Mcllenry, guard; William
Rlake (captain), guard; James Woods, guard; James Dl Flllppo, tnard. Standing James Mullln, forward;
James Maepherson, manager; John Samuels, guard
CAGE FIVES FACE
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Camden Meets the Phils Here
Tonight and Germantown
Journeys to Roading
Tliese are hectic dajs for Eastern
League basketball farm. TSvo games
arc on tonight's schedule nnd all the
teams aro vitally concerned in the out
come, deiplte the fact thnt there are but
threo more contests on the schedule
before the season comes to a conclu
sion. Tonight the layout calln for the
Germs to travel to Reading and the
suburbanites will Journey to Pretxel
town with a train load of rooters nnd
a. full crew, as every one of the players
will be on hand in an endeavor to
keep In the running for the Eastern
League flag.
Hero In town, at Musical Fund
Hall, Eighth and Locust ttreets, the
Phillies play Camden, and one of the
largest crowds that ever parked the
old arena will be on hand, as the game
means everything to the Hkcctera.
A defeat would put them out of the
running, unless Gcrinnntoun loses at
Rending. It will be recalled that it
was the Phils that were responsible for
Camden being eliminated from the
championship of the first half, and Roy
Steele nnd his teammates have not
jet fully recovered from that blow.
For the lust two nights rltcclc and
the other Hkeeters have been practicing
in Ihe urmorv. the first time that thev
have assembled for midweek rehearsal j
ail ear. .Manager mil .tiyers, oi me I
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Frank MoKcown, known as the
"Cheer-up Man" lo thousands of
wounded American Millers, and
.ho lost both his arms at the nge
of thirteen, will glvo an exhibition of
playing basketball between the halves
jf the Philadelphia-Camden Eastern
League basketball game at Musical
Fund Hall this evening. McKeowu
is a member of Houston Post, No.
52, American Legion, and "Umlllng
Frank" can do everything but wash
bis hands.
McKcown is adept at playing base
ball, billiards and basketball. This
evening he will give an exhibition of
dribblinj and shooting baskets. He
is In this iclnlty on a trip. Hlncc
his discharge from the army he is
devoting his entlro time to assisting
American soldiers maimed during
the war.
localH, says he Is out to win nnd points
to me laci inai during me wecK ins
players Journed to West Chester and
handed that club the first defeat of
ne iraauc n.uii st
Kddle Dolln, will be found at the
pivotal post. "We will do all In our ,
power to win and we will win." is the
.... in.. m-.u ..n...j i tki
mornlnr expressed it this)
rpi.. ni.iiu. ... . h..J ,.j '
humble on the home floor and play
nhi. on th. I om. nonr nn,i ni.v
unutleriul ball at Miisicnl t ninl Mull.
They will take the floor with Passon
and Dunleavy at forwards ; Wright,
center i' tross and Hill .Miller, guards.
MrMahou and Klotz will be thc re
seres,
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"THE INSIDE OF THE CUP"
I 'm .ifon . ? ' l ,oalur.uay j sting of the Penn State defeat has not
?f . ,wI'VJ'v.'f,ri'm,,IonS Wt the red nnd blue five nnd they are
were beaten there by 1 points. ollt ,on, ht t , t th f , t
-T SWi'inT ' 0n, I before. Since Thursday afternoon the
nmA,aml ''?kce " .Wrl""' thc 'V0" regulars have been at Whlti-mariiii rest-
enrciivc center in i
AT IROR A '-'ISI OBRMANTOWN AVE.
ttUfUIr MATINKB DAILY
T. ROV RARNPN in
"SO LONG LETTY"
BALTIMORE VS. a,5?h
MM'RICK TOl'RVKI'R'K
"The Lat of the Mohicans"
RPMM ami and woodland ave.
13iINl( MATINEE DAILY
T. ROV HMtVW 'n
"SO LONG LETTY"
Rl 1 IJTRIRri Rroad ft Suxiuehanna
DL,tJCDIlL ronllnuaua, 3 until 11
"SILK HOSIERY'
FOR 1921
PENN FIVE MEETS
T
Rosenast to Start at Forward
for Rod and Blue Dart
mouth at Columbia
Pennsylvania and Dartmouth, who
are battling for the lead in the Inter
collegiate league, face severe tests to
night. The red nnd blue quintet en
gages the Princeton five here tonight,
while the green team meets Columbia
on the latter'x floor in New York.
A defeat for either team will prove
costly" Penn has two more gamea
lifter tonight and mtibt win them all to
capture the" title. Dartmouth lias one
more game, next Wednesday In Hanover
with Penn. nnd must win thnt and to
night's came if Penn tmcrrodrt in do-
jfeatlng the Tigers here nnd in Prince-
ton. to nnisn tile hwioii lu n lie.
Penn is anything but optimistic over
tonights frnca.s with the Tigers. Tlv
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1" ,',, " ,i"J . .t,.i , Wf, r,,n
fff' th-n ha. fTti V.t- XZ
tlce than tney were for tne Mate game,
roaph MeNcho, nnd h,,Me.
de-camp, .Toe Fogarty. will start the
regular line-up tonight, consisting of
Rosenast and Huntzlneer. fnrwnrdh
Rill Orave, center, nnd McNichol nnd
Voegelln at guards. Hiintzlnger's nose,
which was broken iu thc Swarthmore
game, has mended sufficiently to permit
him to play thc entire game tonight bar
ring further accidents.
rnOTOPLAVB
PAR MAW OBIIMANTOWN AVE.
v'rvrv'' ABOVK AI,I,KUIIENI
rORlNNR ORIKHTH In
"It lan't Being Done This Season"
v--11UrI matinee 2:13
JOHEPH J. nmVT.INfl In
"THE SPENDERS"
Fay's Knickerbocker !V3oh
HTJWVT. TIAVAK.UVA In
"THE FIRST-BORN"
FAIRMOUNT ,0!!
firDYH RROrKWRI.T. In
"THE SAGE HEN"
56TH ST.
TIIEATRP - Helow Hpruoe
fATISMt? hllTV
AI.I..NTMI CAST In
"THE SPENDERS"
FRANKFORD ""Ivg0
"813"
N AltSENE I.l'PIN TDRY
Cifrmanrnvvn B!i,. """'antna-n Ave,
vjcrmamown matinei: daily
RI'dKNK O'HRIKN In
"The Wonderful Chance"
IMPERIAL 2D ANl roi-LAR. .us
1JV1I ltl ,! xtATIVRR DAILY
rEARLMIIITEIn
"THE MOUNTAIN WOMAN"
IEFFERSON J9"' auphln Ste.
Jl I L,lun M STIVER DAILT
ALICE TKE In "'-
"BODY AND SOUL"
LIBERTY ,mor ft COLVMIIIA AV.
L.IU-I J 1 MATIVEE DAILY
HOPE HAMPTON In
"THE BAIT"
MANHFIM OEnMAN rOWV AVE.
MAfNritlMK jotman.u:.m ar.
"JUST PALS"
MODEL 89L"T Kr Or.he.tra.
1V1V1J, Cnntlnumie from I to II
MARION DAVIES In
"THE RESTLESS SEX"
OVERBROOK MAV"iroa
(ILDS IIROCKWKI.I, In"
"THE SAGf HEN"
PARK m'B avk a dai-phTn 8T.
r-rrV Mat. S.ir. Eva 0 4 to 11
"LOVE, HONOR AND OBEY"
WITH CI.AIRK MlllTNKY
SHERWOdDvF.r'"''-
CONHTANCE IllNNEV"ln '
"SOMETHING DIFFERENT"
HERS
ONGHT
PRI ItT 0OT" AND HPKICE
jrtJtZ4 MATINEE SATURDAY
.- TOI'VM Ur.SSEI.L In
"The Challenge of the Law"
LEAGUE ISLAND FLAT LINKS
IDEAL FOR GOLF BEGINNERS
Proposed Nov Public Course Would Relieve Cobbs Crcclt Con
gestion and Would Furnish Comforting Terrain
i for Duffer Tribulations
Ry SANDY MeNIRLICK
THE proposed public golf courso for
the southern section of the city on
League Jlsland would bo Ideal for be
ginners, in the opinion of tlme inter
ested. The proposition was brought up in
Councils and eent in the form of a
resolution to the Department of Public
Works this week, though it Is said the
project has been contemplated In the
Rureau of City Property for a year.
Anyhow, Councils had a lot of fun
In a debate on the subject of golf,
though the stuff was very original.
Councilman Von Tngen, however, as
serted that he would as soon play golf
on Rroad street as League Island,
where the terralu Is ns flat as 2.75
wnter.
This objection to League Islnnd,
municipal course enthusiasts protest,
is not n good one.
In fact, a nice, easy course, with
plenty of room, llttlo rough, water or
natural haxnrds, Is the yearning in the
breasts of a big percentage of those
learning the game.
Too Crowded
Cobbs Creek, sole municipal course
of the city at present, Is a rugged,
difficult cource, made up partly bv the
steady strmm of players there, uhlch
makes it difficult to keep up the course
It is too tough for the aterage player
there though he won't ndinlt It.
RufTalo's meadow public course Is
about like n course at League Island
would be, n place where the duffer is in
his element a couple ot drUes, ten ir
twelve good, healthy brauiic swipes, a
ew chip shots and you're on.
Reglnners would be nhle to learn the
essentials of stroke and form nt League
STKAMH1I1P KOTiriW
AMERICA UNE
New York lo Rotterdam
Via Plymouth and Boalogne-inr-Met
RYNDAM Mar. 19 Apr. 23 Mar 28
N.AMSTERDAM ..Mar. 26 Apr. 30 Jnna 4
N00RDAM Apr. .7 May 7 Jons 11
ROTTERDAM Apr. 9 May 21 Jana 25
Patitiftr Ofict. 1531 Walsot St, PUla.
0 AMERICA UNE f
LUCKENBACH LINES
Philadelphia to Rotterdam
SS F. J. LUCKENBACH March 21
Philadelphia to Hamburg
SS F. J. LUCKENBACH , March 21
Rotterdam Philadelphia
SS ANDREA F. LUCKENBACH March 21
Hamburg Philadelphia
SS ANDREA F. LUCKENBACH March 17
Philadelphia San Diego Log Angeles San Francisco
Portland Tacoma Seattle
SS PLEIADES March 15
SS JULIA LUCKENBACH March 26
San Francisco Log Angeles San Diego Philadelphia
SS FRED'K LUCKENBACH March 15
SS K. I. LUCKENBACH April 4
LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC
LAFAYETTE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA
i.oMnAitn ssio
CCCL2 D
LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO
PORTLAND, SEATTLE and VANCOUVER
S. S. WILLSOLO (ex Cajucet) March 29
S. S. WILLFARO (8000 Tons) April 18
S. S. WILLPOLO (8000 Tors) May 8
S. S. WILLHILO (11,000 Torts) May 28
Receiving Pier 3f, South, Phila.
WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
Por ralea and pnrtlruUra. apply
GEYELIN & CO., Inc., Agents
108 hotitlt Fourth tit., 1'hlla.. Pa.
Tonitard M44.-1-Q.T H j,an J1L;
NAWSCO LINES
Dlrrrt Serrlre AMthotit Transhipment
Between PHILADELPHIA antl LOS ANGELES HARBOR SAN
FRANCISCO, OAKLAND, SEATTLE, TACOMA, '
ASTORIA, PORTLAND
S. S. Yalza Loadinpr
S. S. West Ihleta ....March 22
S. S. ArtJgas April 5
Prelltht rrcflred dallj. Tier 10 North
Central location nelt I.lnn Dellrery
NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
Aocnta V 8. Shipping Hoard
13G S. Fourth St, Phila. Phone Lombard 5791.2.3; Main 3202-3
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Illier tlronlee
Vrllatln
PhllniCii tnPlrneua,
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t'nrotila
lalirat anil
t'alttbrlii
Aqnltanla
Vaaarl .
Albania (new)
Columbia . .
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Alaerla . .
Maurrlanla
Neir York
Nfif York
New York
New ork
New York
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New ork
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Lontlonilerr
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rw ior. ,,,, nitii ,.,,rrp..,i, ill
New 'Vork " lao. tilhraltur, 1'iilni., Dubrov-
I.IL l'lll.MA nn.l 'l.la.,a f
( I'NAIID anil WCIIOK Hleuni Slil I. lure
Poenenaer Dlrler,
1300 Nnlnut ht
Phila.
CUMMINS LINES
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steatnera
Regular Fretlfht Service
PHIlADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN
A STEAMER March 25
PHILADELPHIA TO ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM
SS "BONNIE BROOK" March 15
For ipac and ratal apply
A. D CUMMINS & CO., Inc.
y J3outh 4th
Island nnd, yearning for a tougher as
signment, could move on to Cobbs
Creek, which course, If they knew
something1 about the game, they might
bo able to play In three hours, say
and not have to como home in n hack.
Thcro Is certainly need of more prU
lie courses In town and tho projeea
should get support In Council.
Director of Public Works Frank H.
Cnven is said to be an enthusiastic
golfeXjt Overbrook, where Director of
Public Welfare Ernest H. Tustln is an
omeiai.
W. W. Roper, Charles von Tagen.
.Tames A. Develin and Charles H. Hall
nre councllmcn reported to be versatile
golfers.
HTEAMMIIP NnnrKH
BLACK DIAMOND
STEAMSHIP CORP.
PHILADELPHIA
to Rotterdam
Am.SS "Kama.lt" Now Loading
Am.S S."'Cheater Kiwanla". . . .
About Apr. 13
(A Steamer to Rotterdam & Ant
werp about March 24, if
sufficient cargo offer).
W. J. Grandfield & Co.
Philadelphia Agtnta
308 Cho.tnut St.
r.omhard 178-7-a- Main SflJo-i
SEAGER LINE
PHILADELPHIA to
Gothenburg, Copenhagen,
Chriitiania, Reval and Stockholm
U. S. Mail Steamer
U aS.D.S. S. Marirua. About Mar. Zt
at siifrriNo noARD hates
Tlirousli Dllla of Lvrilnc ImumTTo al
Norwegian. Panl.h and Swedleh Tmtit.
Dlrwt aaltlnsa for all Hrandlnavlaa an.
Ilultle Purta :. raraa effrre.
SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
W. J. Grandfield & Co.
PHILA. AOENT8
308 Cheatnut St,
Txrnlinrd fJ17-7-8-8 ltaln801.l
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S. S. Lehigh April 20
S. S. West Toffus May 5
S. S. Brush May 20
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and CilHufon pr. 0 Mar II
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1 May 12 jn, a
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