rTJSWtinJKjs. b Aju-mfiM.wMvrr& V' pmyys'i'5T ''''-" 'Wffi&fat ''$$tyliS9B.'M"iffiT)ii 1 ' 'tfvjj i-fr'rfi$$jffiffafrr'' ? ''"r"W'.-U7ff'5 f -j -.-T 1 f I u , 0UO1, LOSING1 10 WILSON, SAYS : HE IS FOULED Former Middleweight Champion Is Defeated for Second Time by Titleholder WHEN JUDGES DISAGREE REFEREE M'AVOY DECIDES NVw Yorl,, March IS. MUo O'Dnwil. fnimT middleweight (-liuiiinlini. who fniM to leRdln Ills rronn from .Inliuny WIMn, the rlinmplnn. In their fifteen iniiiul bout nl Mnillenn Snniirp Onnlr-n Inst night sold toduy he lind been fouled liv Wilson. It nnnounied tmlnj h VilonV mnnoBfr Hint the titleholder fought with n sprnlncd right hand. t-linVrctl in n training bout Infst Kuntl'i,. . O'Douil rrilerntcd rnurgei mndp durini; the tight that he hnd been struck In the gtoin. Ife ald physicians who examined him eorrohorntrd his Mnton-dits. Wilson ns awarded the drrisinn liv Heferee McCoy Inst nlglil after the io iudct'i. .Inch Roulette nnd 'J'ominj Hlmr tcll lind tlliugrecil. Wilson took O'Dowd's title on n dfopuated d'eision in Uoston on Mny ti. Wilson todny received ni lii Minn nf the teceipt.s .S-i'J,.(IO. VIIon wns nn unknown n wni ago nnd liN ndinlierx reenlled tntlnj. tliat it nn only a few jeiir.s ngn that he ie. reived ?11 for lighting nnain-t Knock. out Swccncj. Tlie Ilinton boxer is the fniiilrenth to near the middle-weight crown, die initial holder being Tom Chandler. Ill 1S07-IHIIS. A'Oowd. the former tltlchnlilur, ie .eied a guarantee of St.'O.OOl). 'Win total receipts wore $107 ."'-'MH). The contest wns witnessed by Kl.I'Oti personi - une of the largest crowds Hint ever assembled for n boxing iiiateh in the hiMnrie structure. Wilson Slow to atari The champion wns slim to get started, but innde n stioir,- lini-li. which entitled him ti the decision. During the early Rtngej of the content O'Dnwil bored into his opponent mid punished th champion severely with body blows. The combat attracted one of the larg est nnd mot.1 represontntiw nsaunblagc'. thnt ever packed the anions arena. The ciowd was for O'Pnwd nliiinl In n num. nud Wilson's supporteis were confined to a hnndful of New Knglaud r who deserteTJ the northeast wind fur n few hours to do honor to I lie first champion lloston has bad since the ilayn of .Ihn 1, The only fly in the ointment was the iiniertainty of O'Dowd'.s condition I'cr- Mftenl report In circulation for several works "to I ,. i fleet thnt O'Dowd hnd not been tnking the best care of himself i exulted in Ihe odds of S to ti being aid ngniiirt tin foimer rhniliplon. Close inspection of O'Dowd estordny nftei noon when h, got on the scales in the nub nfliLT tint (lie impression thnt he was dinwn rather llnelv, but there was nothing in his iippenrniicc to indicate that lis vitality or his stamina had been Injured. Wilson was on the defensive enrlv ti the light, and Of) per cent of Ill's blows were .outliers, proving thai 0 Un,wl Vns ,,olnK I,C loading. ilsnn s founters were effective in the innln, but failed to check the nt Inek of the Irishman, who noted on the offensive from the gong in the firsl lound until the bell closed the fifteenth It Is presumed thnt n cut on O'Dowd's hend. from which the blood Mowed fiee l.v. hnd considerable Inlliienre Willi .lildge Khorlell and Iteforoe MiAvo Wllu.ilt ...t.lnlnl. 1.n.l ....... 11.-' " """ I'lmiiii,. mm iiuiiu iij iiii fill innrks of a grent champion, his tacliesl Indicating n luck of cournge nnd confi i deuce in himself O'Dowd. on the oilier hnnd fought n battle with his chnraeleiistle coinage, and. although decided against him, re ceived the heartiest npp'aiiRe of the Iwo hoxoi s at the end of die engagement f'onshleilng the fact thnt the former chnmpinn wns reported to be in poor pliyslcnl condition, he made n wondei fill light, pi ovine that he was a champion in spirit nnd couingc. if not n title holder. In (he cye of judges whose acumen was teriously questioned bv the great Huong that snw the battle. Levlnsky and Wclnert to Mingle I Viv tnrk. Mirch Is. Hnliltn I ln) nml chin If v Wi'lntri nf N'c-uurk N I mil nirnt in n llftrrn-rnunil bnnt liein InnlRlii llnh Hopr-i nf I'hlrnqo. Mini Unni. i Smith nf KnlHtnazoo .Midi . nrn prlnslpalx in mi mluT lltitpti rounil mulch. N. J. CENSUS JUMPS 24 P. C. 1920 Figures for Cities and Counties Officially Announced Trnnloli, Mnreli IS. Annouiu emeu' of the 10-0 census of muiiicipnlltics was inniie today by Secretnr. of Stnte Thomas l Mm tin, who 1ms just re eoird tlie returns from the federal census bureau through (iovernor Kd wards. The tntnl tigurcs sliow a pop ulation in Vow Jersey for 1!)''0 of !!. iriri.fMIO. n compared with '-'.."IST,!!!" for 1010. an increase nl (iS,7,';:i, or "l.ni per nniil following are liguies tor the south cm counties, the llrst In lug tliose for 1IIU0 nnd the second for 11110. Ilu two sets hciug sepnrnted b a dash : Atlantic. MI.Pl 1 71 .SOI : Hurling ton, S1.770-i(l.."(i.V Camden, ini), nOS IJ'J.OL'!! . Cape May. 10.-II10 10.71't: Cumberland. m.:'.4S !.. lolt; filoucCster. IS.'Jlil I'm.IICS; Mercer. l.'il.SSI ILTt.fi.": Oioan. ,',1". Jl, ::iS; Snlem. :!(!..".!)' J(!.!)!l!). Census litmus for some of the prin cipal cities in New .leisey, showing the IPL'tl llgures and the increase over 11110 follow: Atlantic Cl, 50. 707 ; ini-ronsc, ir."7 . inle of inetonse. II. I) Cnnid"n. !H.7i"l. mi i ease. -1.771, latt, "!! pin cent Tienlon 111)28!), increase, --. I7d ; rate. '. '. I .one Uranch, i:i"L'l , increase. 12L'3 Asbury 1'irk lt!,-t(IO: increase, U-."0 Morritowu, 1 .." IS ; i IiicrO'iso, II persons. fe'VIHG- PtTBLIO LED,al3IlrraiLApSMHlA, PRIDAt, MARCH 18, 1921 Lb vdi CHAMPIONS OF VOCATIONAL BOARD LEAGUE .mm. lb IfcJB KWWMl eIvmV V hhHQd 1k .H 3uKiBt&tw jBSUSfl& RKwv IMtJ9H ' Hv-fll ilBDE HBMflH HHBs t flHB Af. r' BB aRTjfl Coo5 aru Saddle 'IVtnple .1. . I iihmKy l fiim fnmpklcil a most suocfssful c:i.nn by hIiuiImk (lie .slhcr nip. fiiiMcitmllf nf II i iiiunipionMiip, wiin ifliinccn win. Tho HIiislr:ition Miouh. stnnillnj; (loft to right) Cliurlfs Uclicr, Dr. M. l D'HIIscti, rnuili: S. V. Steel, V. Foster. HKlInc: I). C. Schmidt, O. Slier, S. A. Orally. All unwvs ueio played on tho floor of the Ceiitml . M, ('. A. n Pfiiu I4'ehan. niptaln; liIc. in the lirsl rnro nt llatunn thN afternoon. W HI plated Iteorce' W. and Itnvnnn are strong rontnndcr- ' Mnros in pood form in other races are;! MrM. Arthur Allddletoii, Dixie I'lynr. Shuftii Seeond, Wllllu Woods, Tini., I'rn Hnller. fourth. Twenty -woven. I.tiele Mny, Alsrette. I'lflh, Dnmnn. .Ioe dc n!e, Seven Sen Sixth. Amrilrnn Kngle. lilt; Iden. )'Mali. Mill IVnlfl. tralnfr for 8Arniifl P UM f)u rmtirr (f Man o' Wnr, In n with hlft . P llrv HnnntifT-p.l In th fIrMMi l'i r.lM'l IfK)pn to (iffhf tho trtbtlnic of hln nppticft tmn for n lrlrier n lheis Ipv t ti - Nw York ,tork flub, hnH n hflrlntr bfor" ( thr u orlt rnrlnff botJv. Tho flndlnaa nf j tho ink"v Hull will Ik Jpm nut At lis. VI. , mmillHH f. . n n ..........! . 1. t tf fl ' ni iir I'liiii, i i 1 in iilliUTl rj I i II w Hodw ll Mhp bt n npiifitnlot) nfcnt fr ',rn inntuler I U t, Kn V. nDplttinn fnr n (minliiK 1irrni Imh hffti fllttl I Htd u II IM Vnh who nwtn th Prliv rnnrliftAt' HnnlnKton Htinouniit (ho flllv win l" nl rnrl t Mn r rip (Ir.irn Hrnritnciftn f nt $10 0OO fttwl ntlll n a ninMTt Sh kl by 1t ''tn uln f.f Man o' War Tlii1 Lnnilt. aianntln pnr to Krnitk Prn in Mnr1nml for -nrw frtfin ll wan hurt nt AnuMurt In fi mimmor hut 1 ' souniJ ARnin nm! I llkfly in citrn hi unv I lorton MnlmnfT w n Iwifi rhnrcr nf th1 muiijfl nurhltT1 nn MnrvlrtnH ifftrk" flnd Unrr M 'nltr nf ItMtlnion. wrf n th w(tv tt Mi'Xiro ftt tn 1nentlgntp tho f . Prt thnt the Olirriron aovrntnnt nul1 In-Pttti'tr- wlntT rnrtnK Ht thnt rnpltHi wllh I n fv to nhtalnlns h iwprttv-ytr option on tho rxrMJhi one int! ore Mxtnth mil t rfirh n M( xiiu i liv i A niimlwr of riilliiilflpltln ni"n in'erptfl in th turf haiM inlorio( thf upHPHnn mmlf hrTPin lht n turf rourt he 'inhtlh"i fornpoOfl of ti rrpr yniatlp nf nrh of thp rnijnr rarinu iiitotlittlnn In thi f nlt'l 8tfitc nnd fiinAiln tn past on hpihbIh fnn the rullnKK nf inlKMuul m k rlubn or i tnr.nir hi1in n o llcrniPA for irnlnrs nnri hkptfl or to pa on the rultnn'! i i to jMnhp- ow nr-r tralnprp and jorkr? rhp turf Hhoulil nt PAt Ipi nhrpftrt of bnoball manuKrfl In rKUlHtlon of the imhiM TIip Int 'Iiiick" Ilnhhrln waa nikpl whnt wn thf InrKAt ht h evor mb 1 1 hhi in a nip rHro h alrt in wh rh Mnll Mrfiirth wnn ontorpri. Th"r. wrt n 'PiPbralift Kcnturkv tnrp In th- . nut I know whftt Moll rouM tin nl t pm un Just 17 000 lo win S(1U O00 n-l T won thnt bet GOLF LINKS BE TTER OFF NOW?; TU A AT C A TUTi? wrnAr r a ni rn Alfti ixruv unio i U'lJU, JUIO J. IJLUflJ G recruiter ;;-. nl Hip; Clubs Report Conditions ay Ahead, i .msy U'(.ti,er Holds, Winter Rules WM ,, m Soon Re Discorded ll SANIIV Mi-N'llll.H'K fl . . j v uinlcr bicpji nre lill being pNyrdy mil thr tiirf i fairlv nnrninl. I Af HttntlnRuon Vnlley ilks KaH today, tin' ifziilaf sir-pn hav4 bttm plnvofl nil Trintpr. tlmncli winter rUlej1 ititvp heen h aokik" nf eoitme, Inroilgli it. uimwM . "n din v. lien tlie-e hn lifen n wind the nure liim 1i-ihI gut tjiilekly of Intl nnd tin; mmlitlnn. tire rcry like to topi "Mnthri. tririr t lulliri nmmif Sron Ihr aid Immr Ac m htoicing." "Iluih. hi c'uM; llir prni; ti hrrr; Thnt,tA irhu hr t i 'tvi n trrr .itrj Mnrrh hr pil- At. n l,rniff it fliil to join tin tliihi. ltrnlr l far off tn tlir Intl. Wilhlhr nthrr pnlfinp 'in. " "Am' I he tin rr rnmiwi hiirkt" "ttmh, nu iAiM don' nmkr Ihnt rrnrk : 'though i' 'iniay (in ninij On; 'n mn; rntt Ar pm. 1l'At ttrt i nn plnrr lel In room. 7 Arn. ti; ilrnr. At' rnmuiij homr h'nit him. rlnlil. fin )'iil if mritiirr ) on iinn' i Ann i Dei tnbrr. GOl.l' rlulw ulll 1'i'lehiMle the linli ilns n imiiiiI thi jenr. and nn e t'dlftit tnrt ii niadf pylenlny lieu. In lmnnr nf Si. I'nl'n fete, e.on tin' iiiiiri-fx em viTtlonl. uhifli it nnotlioi n of -ii iiiB itreen. In fnrt.. Inenl links luivf hrcn re lirnriiis otm' tinip. nil nf widen ip-mind-' tlmt tho en'nn i fully n month iiheml if lint far nnd thnt the cnlfpro nip iiitidiiiiB CBinp for the IJIL'1 fiim imicn It iiUn Mtiirl1" Hip iinninl puli lhit for tlip coif wldou. wlmh rnnK'- th iilinM" )oim giiotl otitic ii m ini i ,v Tin Inrjer i hih nil ip-hhi thoir ImKt. j,r thuimni K k m m fnr licttpr liiii)o thnn nl tlii liiii i H" -Mr nml Mr I'mil t liml rpnr 'Hnlloll (J-oia Pjrr, III"! ypiir ,. ,,rf ... . n ,, Merlon it in cip.nl tonililinii. nnd hup '1 nflrr niiollier tho lnliptiiiilliiB Bttlfert nre U(ll ,U , v h tl. ffrlvci rpnppp.'iritij; in -tMnn in imp 'irin pr"ini.iiinnHiii m riiiiiniini tirnnriDnc. not only k.. .,.!...,.. n,l tinn ..ll ....... ....... . i.n iparhir hut m iilHMri Tho nr Inn ",' ',,." ' ' . I'minif i nib nn. I N..i!i Tli to. p.r.r.1 wliPie the left n(T n Ihp ine inn v In Ph' mlplo'im prndiirm . trn 'o .hit rim Winter iiih"- nrp -till in nin nnd r.ldn i net Kmtnpn ivmn J vk tlurke ret 'if thf "piimiii nl Nohlp 'I hi niiip ropn.it i miio in from thf, f'niintr Chili. Crieltrl ("tub. White'' miirth nnd ihp ciimllcr rlilbl, Jill nt liih tin' ntltinift nnturnlly nbout iihiindniiifu; 'uinlor inleh ni yet; but 'report Hip iniii'v.e$ tpilte ploynble. AUh thnt KOlfpre nn lloeKiiiK out In inot iiiiinunl nunilipr for March, r.llKworili. iigMlu hs . in n rnufllnr hittl wti' to Hfllrnlr hfinor. it tn txpi3nf ol rn'mimiiniiiinF up trn iiporj. w. i.ixinitl a Mix.iriMiii troiiiir inc in mo Phr y cnaniDion- "Mi .iiiil ip-lnv tin in""i ll W IUrTiy, Prtl Vnily in !) fin ilt horn ht is fold to out' riQBN l tMt ttrnKM. tl innif-t lifinrth. o.qh''i i c4 pon of loirtpn un trti'f hut n n-fifil titp flnni.! trttl on ni Mitinni' In tlip ill ru Hilton v ma. Ikitni r. Alt ihri ar H'l Mm. J I. J.I A p- Dn- INDICTED MEN "OUT" "Will Never Appear Again In Chi cago Uniform," Says Gleason Vanlinrhle. Mnreh IS. KM ftlen Knn, mumiRer nf the ChienRo White Sox. him drelnied that the liiillrteil hnsebnll plnert would "never nppenr in n CliiruRti uniform iiRnln." When informed tlinl the stnte of II llnnis had tlropped Hie enes iiRnintl the indietcd White Kox meinherf. (ilenpou nt his spring trnlniiig hcndnunrteri hero said : "1 nm pntitive tliey will never he nl lowed .Mick in the rnnkt of nrennized baseball. They me out of bnebnll." Tiger Athletes Are Ineligible Prlnretnn. Morcli 1H Krnnk I. Murrv trtirk imrt footbnll tar I. Ink Ailnmn th ttiOMt nrotnlttlnir itnphninori) ndilltlnn ti th Inick le.tm. nml mptittn of InHt pur ft fr th man ntmn-cixtlon and Hill Moruan nriu fontbill Kunrd fur tho prppont nl Irn-i nrn lott to thflr tfnnm tiy InMlxlhllltv throunli fiillur lo pnttt thPlr rt'eent tnm- i Inatlont II wam announceit by Princeton ' nthlctlo nuthorltlri I Center Tip Brogue French W ) ( MfF SIXOM) FLOOR JUL TkAvVLLVjLLLlLLV 1 19w0 Uf a & lOBr i ! i YripB Your New Spring Suit Is Merc W jji No Matter WhatYour Size or Taste fiLsW Wl r1 i... 1006-100S Market Street , jm We TiianK You! For Your Hearty SKCOM) FLOOR Last College English -- . t. r rCrSK... . T3 J UrL-ii'.V' -- -- "- sriOTvl4 MPi?e - iii "SKs 2VM) Pedis of Shoes FerM Vr tT'fr 'Arr"WZkm Mrs- m o our announcement of lust week it as simply overwhelming- We foil thnt when o u m e n Idiew that we had associat ed ourselves as partners with the Uurton ClnthiiiK Co. that we would he assured a reasonable re sponse, hut we never dreamed thai the rush would he so great. It proved to us that jou believed that wc were giving ou the biggest values in town and that you had faith in us. Tomorrow we will give you the biggesi clothing buy in (own. Come in and sec. mm f Kit en Only: (Men Who Succeed and Boys Who Aspire) For Spring wear Easter typical of an institution backed by ncarlv fifty years of shoe service. An institution backed and supported by the sat isfaction of nearly fifty years of Philadelphia patronage. An institution worthy to lurnish you with shoes at this time, at a price that is fair and just and reasonable. TZf.T? vne lamei m& i We Are Sure to Please You Made up of the finest all-wool materials. Expertly 9 tailored by master tailors in our own big factory they are perfect fitting-, hand sewn, silk lined. 'Hie duplicates of these suits wc can honestly say cannot be purchased elsewhere for less than $35. See them tomorrow ! L.ord French KJ '''J&i m OVOTl Two Pants Slots All-wnol materials in nil Ihe new sliadcs and stjles. They gie your Miil dnulile wear. Very Special $20 $25 $30 m English College Center Tip Brogue Wc Have 5500 Square Feet of Floor Space (U-volcd bolcly to men's slioo service. Our yvn door is lourcwith ;i .scatint; capaeitv or over a hundred. Your Kran'dnd prohab-ly bought his Easter shoes at Ilalsiiner when your own dad was a hoy. An institution wit.h such a reeonl warrants om patronage, e also sell hosiery for eervlod. $P ffi SECOND FLOOR 1006-1008 Market Street SECOND FLOOR FOR MKX. ll'OME, MISSES, BOYS A D Cllll.DRbW Tioelfth and Market Hr C.A 11S1 wmww mw,k wwii ii i w mmmrmmm mmm mmmm w iiiai.iiJHLH'i"wm 9 1 9rMLJfi ii1 m 3&U Ai.vaT"ii.vv-AiW avycasi msc u, '41 l-ii... ,. .jfe4vwt"i 'HfismhN,-. tiuii'-H.c.'i K ' ,& MlV!SWptk L . ; v .tlM'r''i,',4 -. t4n --MuJ,$,, S''" viM iVt'o. .t.tARjify&jS 4s .
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