ft. "" -Ws mpim-' Wr1- w"'5$ r'..-r -,?' 7 w;r T 8VUL JiJ,? 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PHHADELPHlA', HA-TUKDAY,. MARCH 19, 1921 B" Cincinnati Reds Do Not Appear Likely to Revolutionize the League of Nationals This Season tsssss" fV &-. HOLDOUTS HA VE HURT PATMORAN'S CHANCES IN PENNANT PURSUIT Failure of Stars to, Appear Early at Training Camp Resented by Players Who Answered the. Call. Bohne at 'Third for Reds Ily llOIIttltT V. MAXWELL sport Udllur r.vcnlnc Public Ieiliter Cisco, Tc., Mtirih 10. PAT MORAX is working hard with wlint Is left of (lie champion Cincinnati "Reds, but nt the present writing he doesn't know what It is nil nbout. Of the former pennant winners he hns one catcher, one otitlielder nml four pitchers. The others either hove cone the voyage by way of the minor leagues or trades, nd four nthlctcs who renlly are the strength of the ball club nrc holdouts. Kd Uouch, Heinle (.Iron, .lake I'nubert anil Larry Kopf nrc not among those present and practicing. This only mean? that the intlehl Is all shot and the outfield Is in the same condition. The stars are not nt all anxious to sign the papers unless substantial raises arc offered. That's the reason they are Ktnrs. Jake Daubcrt, however, will he back. Therefore, Mornn Is wearing n worried look as lie puts the remnants of the once great ball club through the jnortiing and afternoon practices every day. He can't get nnvwhere because lie ban nu lentil and no plans can he made until the recalcitrnnts teport. There is no doubt that the bos will be in the Unc-up when the season starts because it would be bad business to keep ruch men out of the game. Hut it can be stated that the demands will lie gixen the merry ha-ha and the exorbitant salaries ignored. It is the custom each year fur some of the pla.er to dodge the training trip and the holdout stunt is the most popular. The lm receive no remunera tion for working iu the South and far be it from them to do anything for l'Othing. They have an idea of baseball which has hem formed through lerutlnizing Lhc financial pages of our gieat daily newspapers. T REALLY is sad tn sec the Rrdi in action at this lime. I taw them tn Ranger, Texas, the ntlnr dap, plauina a name with the Columbus Club, ichich n managed hy Clarence Rowland. Only one regular, Vat Duncan, teas in the line-up. Has Good Batteries BUCSgLEU played first; I'onsecn, sor-nnd : franc, shnit; Sammy flohne, third; l'askrrt, right field; See, center: Ilnrgraw's, catcher, and Hrcnton nd Coumbe, pitchers. That was the aggregation which battled the men from the American Association and it looked dei idedly weak. And it will be much weaker if the holdouts do not kick in with their 10'Jl contracts. There Is one bright side to the picture and that is the battery department. Pat is well heeled and adraita it. "I have two of tho best catchers in the league," he nays, "in Ivy Wlngo nd Bubbles Ilarsravcs. They nrc classy unci will do most of the work. Tom Conway, n kid we discovered n couple of years ago while be wns in the army, Is coming along well and will be the third receiver. "Hut the pitchers will be exceptionally good. T.utpie, Hod Hller and Uny F1sner have shown lots of stuff, und Ilrrutou and Xnpier have impressed me greatly in tho early workouts. Then take my lefthanders: Kppu Kiey is happy to bo with the club and will hiue a great je.ir. Uube Miirqmml also Is in great shape und llrcsslcr und l'red Coumbe will be uble to step in nny time and help us. I only wish the rest of the team compared favorably with the pitchers nnd catchers." Moran has one star on his ball club at present und he is Sammy Holme, of Seattle. This kid Is all they say he is and more. The day I saw him play he hit four home runs und n single in live times at bat, two of the homers coming in ono Inning. He fielded his position like (Jrnh nt his best nnd made some sensational stops on bard -hit balls, liohne is good there's no doubt about thnt and he probably will remain at third bae. "If Groh signs," said Moran, "he will play second base. Heinie can play that posiUon nnd I will keep ltohne at third." THAT'S a significant statement for the manager tn make, especially when ha admits he rill take the best third tmi mmi in the league and try him out at another position. Xtitl, after tratrhing ltohne in action, Moran cannot he blamed, jirnridid, of course, lltmic can qet by as the guardian of the keystone sack. Fonseca at Second TpOXSHCA is now playing second. This kid was tocoinmcnded to the Reds ' i. by Justin Fitzgerald, who oneo plajed tight field for the Phillies, hut couldn't remain because of a sore arm. Tit, boosted the Portuguese athlete nnd the boosts have not been wasted. The youngster hits well, and while his Sliding is a trifle sloppy it is good enough to pull him through. Pat had an idea that Hohno would till in at second until he saw Sammy play third. Now Fonseca is tho forlorn hope. Sam Crane is at short, and while ho is a sensational fielder, he cuuuot bit the ize of his hat. Thnt almost opens the gatca for Sam. See is getting n trial to show whether or not he is n real ball player. Two years ago he was purchased from Rochester for .'10.000 ami lias been on the bench most of the time. Now lie will receive a thorough trjout. lie is a fair hitter, but his fielding must improve. JODE FASKERT trill be a great help to the eluh. The veteran i' J as fait as ever, (main the game and ill steady the youngsters f Rousch fails to sioic up. Sore at Holdouts TIIHRH are some youngsters in the camp, like Itenny William, of Moose .law. and Hit1. Paw son, of the ruirersity of West Virginia, outfielders, and Carl Sclimell. Hill Schirmer and Ralph Shafer, ititielders. Tlie.se will go big down here, hut will bo missing when the season starts. Majnnrd Felix, of illllings, Mon., is a lirst baseman who fields will but can't hit. 'lhat lets him out. Taking it all in all. the Iteds do not look wtj gnotl nnd will not be formid able in the pennant rueo even if th" st.irs de. i,).. t,, pl.jy for -lig'itli abnormal salaries. Tin team h.isn't the proper spirit, nnd thin spirit will not improve when Rousch, f'roli. Paubert and Kopf return. The other pln.M't-s who have been working their heads off under a hot T ,is nun will resinl the easy time the holdouts hnve been having, nnd there will not be a jovial, friendly feeling. Luat year the Reds developed temperament--, could not forget they had won .. AUnmnl-.naUin ,1 I , ll rtl, (.Il I IV II a fiiered IIHltl tllf.T.1 find trt.lrl , . .-., I... a.. Brooklyn, Salico to New lork and L!i!l Randen has retired. Si of the regulars departed in that manner, and with four other., holding out, it is hard to see where there is any kind of .1 ball club. In their places Moran has Ruey, Mar quard, Hargraves, Holme nnd I'askert Till'. Rrrl will lie a hard time u; r th!, iirnr mul irill he lurly it thfy finuh m the first iIiimim. And r rrything in be blamed on the tempcrami ntal itars. Cojjr.ght, J1", tij 'u)' - I.rtfgrr i a AMATEUR BALL TEAMS BUSY The Spring Garden A. A . which tvns, represented on the baseball diamond last year by a fist traveling nine, b i decided to reorsanize with a nw aggregation of semipro und collegiate players. In Us line-up arc fn'ind names su'i as Hutten, formerly of the shamro'l F. C. : I-vnch. who formerly plnved in the Manufacturers' League; O'Hrien, of Washington Tech ; Raker, of IIuddn HeightK, and other well-known per formers. This year the team has booked a verv strong schedule, which includes in it roster some of th most prominent semipro teams in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. Theie is, how ever, a few open datei left for games In May und June for which the man ngement would like to hear from bom" teams of tho first class caliber The team is, under the innnugi inent of Harrv DellfuR, und all coniniumi utious should be sent to him nt 012 Ogden slieet. The toniholitnkfn rrnfi-slonl, e1ni1 fril oni of lh f.ilpf .iris In " Schuylkill vlle-. ul 1 U " ' ' 1 Bm9 l'l tti t"-"' 'ib rVnln n. . en fnrUn pill L"" t-' lonti- 1 t'onnhohyek n j jo xv. WlMlnomlor A. r. sn rmr.f .i d"' rlnii team It would lll" to iink irmi.. with tmvtlini leamii "t lt i ilr i ii.k to travel for ronflnabli Indj. ni'nti. Hleii uril J. iValih. MllO Kiiwn tri VIi numlrur. Tlie Subnrliiin II. . Juniors onH t t i 'hlijl lieme inri'-i'n I h llf"--n tn .1 len yrar el.) tMX-ball rlnf A i Itntf now, 50H7 ertll Ainerlcmi niri-oi. n'n v Jlrdlit A. A., whl' h mail a Kr ii i - .rd Ult r' "ImilnK t'ilrt two nui of t ir' en Siinn plail ha rririiiltl Inr ' " riiulng rft"n wuli iiiii'tlv ie .iit. 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I'.'l.'l J, t, a i. . t lli.l-ililsa Inflelder, . h.ia . ,i s . d m'li fli" t i i I el ,1 in th, , i .u ,( u , '.. !', I a i.'.sl'l'.ti '.i ti in inufai 'ijilt.9 t lul. I l Mr Til M r, hi Kirn t .lnti.ll Ml-M.ir. a t''Hti-l,a tr-n. . . if m ' If '. I .' t hi 1., an I J c . l iii.. l' i.'i l' in iiou nui i i:., I I .el , n fa Mil I'uiii Muliirs. Ii.i. ' ii n, i 1.1 1 1.MH 'J i Hi ft I -s ir i - ., f. n f il I - l.i I i M ,, i i , l i - , i Cm i ml ui ! i i. a i 'I i i duxtr il i atns aro -r Inllv Lit;, j i II .nr- Fulton cur oj uu I nt al.tuia Im, I Wilmington. Del. f k- , coed n'tra Mon oils T rnn utreel ! OF THE 1921 SEASON Ideal Conditions at Lake Charlo3 Havo Athletics Prepared for tho Bell HOLD BATTING PRACTICE FOR BATTLE WITH CARDS .sti'Mot lllipalrh ti r.venlna Vvh ir I.tdty-r Mile Cliarlrs. jx March 10. The Athletics will have been here three weeks Mondav, and Conine Mack is thoroughly satisfied with results. hake Charles has proved to be an ideal training place. The word "ideal." in this connection, means tho light kind of weather, t'nlessitis hot enough to open the pores of the players, good vesnlt.s cannot come from n training trip. There has never been anxiety on this score this spring. The weather hn been tropical ever since the coming of the team. The weather bus been ton istently clear, too. No time lias been lost by am torrents of rain. Trainer Filling tod'iy said that the team was phjsieallv fit for the opening of the season. All the cases he has bad this sprng were not serious nnd quickly jieldcil to his expert knowl edge. The one exception has been 1.,le Higbee's hand. This oung pitcher is still on the shelf and goes nbout with his arm in n sling, the hand being strapped to n board. Hlgbec neglected n slight infection and the trouble spread Tlier hnve not been many sore arms among the pitchers, either. 'I ney are in goon snnp" nnu snve provm u im, their meritorioiu performances in the cames with the Curdinals. In Championship Shape Perry. Naylor, Harris, Hasty. Rom mel and Moore nrc in championship shape and ready to do the nine-inning ... .-1. t--. !. ..t.. -!l.t ...! ... :. s.Cl'"-l. iitic is itl"'i i ikimi tiini ru js Charley F.ekert, the Harrow-gate hurler. Don t overtoil!: tins prospect, no tins a beaut of a i tine. lleimaih has been handicapped by n boil behind his ear and I. eft -bander .luck Slnppv is iuffcriug from slicht stomach trouble. William Barrett, the Cambridge jouth. is intelligent nnd a quick learner. This right-hander is getting better nil the time. Wilbur Ray. the Oklnhomn collegian, is about convinced that pitching is not bis forte and he is drilling in the infield. Mack was mi eager to cinch the series wfth the Cardinals in the game here this afternoon that be had the hardest kind of batting practice vostcrday nfter noon. All his pitchers took n turn on the mound and they worked signals with the catchers. The batsmen, therefore, didn't know what was coming and they received a most beneficial drill. Mack's second string went to Crow ley, hn.. today to meet the Indianapolis team, of the American Asoi iatinu. In- .1 ....'i.i iw iiinn'ii.Pil hv .filek llctl- WllllllllW i- it .............. - - -- -- dr'n-ks and has a strong team this year. The la after they met the Cardinals here the Yanks went to Crowley and plnved the Indian'ipolis team, and had to bustle to win, ." to 0. The Indian apolis pitchers were so good thnt they kept "Rube" Ruth from getting to base iu live times nt the bat. Good Umpiring Fmpires often stand out like star ball players. All the games played in I.al.e Charles this spring have been um pired b minor league officials. Their work luis bi en competent in the extreme. However, when tho Yanks atid Cards plnviil here (ieorge Morinrit.. of the American League staff, was the umpire hi huid the bat. It was not known thnt Moriaritv was coming here to officiate and the fact was never announced. As umpires are neer introduced few in th stands knew thnt n hie league arbite r was in I i lmrce of the e line I owier, Moriaritv 's quick, denn- .-i' work -on had attracted the irowd. 'The fan- vondercil who the wonderful ' i, .....p.. iVi n , e Iiis decision j sm nitit.Ll, and ran the c.ime so smoothh wn-. So thev started to yell down into the im proii-ed pie-s box nt the group of I'lnl ndelphhi. New York and St. I.oui- ie porters, nnd the newspaper men hud tn introdiiie Muriarity them-elves before thev could resume their labors Mnrianty hns been following the Yanks in nil their games on the road, and his superior umpiring has add'd to the micie-H of the tour. Scraps About Scrappers r -itliic. nte'J of the resulftr s,,,iJr.lv eiii.ur .me houts. la the uttr ..I ti at the Nl ., ul tr.nu-ht. II mm Kramer t keeping flt f"t h,n met. I' .r "1 s ,nun Handow ht the n wnril M i . rihl J mini SullUe'i . ,l,i. k - u I i.. 'fi. -emt PrflliiM M.rtln J i , -. I.irl Hirtli-nn Ilav n'.Mill. i . Mi. K rns mi I Iluddy rit-toruhl Ms-ty V. jrre Tte Ha rtroan-JudKP. nnd l'alui. r Su n.,n mat h. , att return bouts ounK llutl l-'lernlm: Ml! Im. Chir!"" Dfti? f r. s toe .tt thf Aud.ti.riuio on '1 j. sday n s't.f " prrirram in the wtnil-up. e" v t h I'll . i I- (hi. J ..i WVilinK wnl ire ' v 1 in ir . . - fi'lL-r '"ill. Uutk IU ve. I M . tli HT.nv IUS e. Jue K. j alA '. - 1 .u . Urllfn u Al Clurk. .lot. Kennedy haa taken pter the m,m iirr..il r. Inn nt Mike Credell. itn in nmlolied frr a hout n rie.ijiri: next 'teelt. nnd ,1 o .11 U'i-h 11 .sorunlon and 'H,ie-lljrre dfonie lletnolUVs ato haa rounded Into enrdltlon lie 1.0'v v-oull Illte another men' 1 11 J, .rk llrati ''nrjt albu la anJuua to uki on r.Jdli Wak'ond. Mirtr Kiine tnt to meet anv bantam In tie rrimtrj This lnelulen Iiann? Kr.ini'i. I UiS. Inlinny sillier, nf Mnn.i unk la tralnlnir f. r t ef.mebii'k II tn.iy meet V .unz Sail . . M .ui.t jrircl t-ar'y t."xt month. TuititiK Mtumy la m, itched with Johnm Itofner hi A, entown tin loui.di. Mir.li -1. Miv t Illl.11n1.011. I.lttle Hear. .Ine M.'irk 11 1 t..j llru.lt ill will Hpp'Mr in in muitu' n .a Atl ,1.' . itv Mnn li -I llltk Slosh. W-lly No 'in. fittn O Kcef. 1 1 in . Iieir hnte h.-fti add' d to the 'J.t.or r.diAardu hluble. Iltrniitti lllndln Is neitliiz llot.hv McCami II hbpJ ti'T lU'l txiund competition M rtn' nt oimn fur u & Uo vv th Hurley lluti hineon. Inintnt Murk ttill uptn 1 Mt nc ptudio ii I .". J t j Snijih Seventh mreet on Mumtay. fills rrtinrlieltl li to undertM .in operttlnn on h s non'i at the !'enne Itnta ll'.Itl.ltil on .1 In 11b v. Ill la 011 in.. eli I In 1 for .1 lie in' h Indoor Track Titles at Stake New lort, "Man h 111 Mnny nthle'ee . eif. tlHttlTed here t.dy for llio Atn.it 1 lift!,, t 11 oii'e Indofir Iruf'k Ulid fl Id . 1 Miiipinfikh pm to 1. h Id tonlnht In til t .. .' 1. 1 mid Keclment Arlnnr Kl.on nlillid! . h 1 m t.lfflisl 1111 nnd on. relav r i 1. . r.i .r.t d Thf 1 trv Hit iri'inde 1 h '1 1 i'i . if 1 In r. 11 1 Ya Vv n 1 1 I' 1 1 s,ut. I.afui.tt. Amh. ret II til lie ilolv Trourt, Ifrown Qe .re i'n and Mrelnla Colleso uh w II an many o( tlio turner atbletlc clubs or tho ISast. IK IN A FOR OPENING AND ( w. quit at Twelve J IWvbooova gBS.'LiTTLB X bySRSi?) V momc fIr -r - " . THC WJIFG I'D j- CtlMO OUrT VHOrJC. Tries. SWlPC ; PIMUeR-y f ' - I ; " - " ,M -. I '. ' " ' "N f "V """ fvJOVAj USTElsl DEAR-BC "RCASOeJABLP I WMOW I SMT I'O DC HOME FOR OINM6R but You sea houj it is- I cam'T wbrv weti. ORcAK avavaY- Dn5iDrii I'sye A rAnerriNO op Tuts CrinaKlS Comb homc ou3t as fioon A3 eveJAT WITMUUT orf nravieja AeaVBoDy - SUftZ Sr?66? ,.,.. r . . , . ,. . ., ' First JOHlt Of Third Lett Digit 0 to Be Removed Has Been Splintered OUT OF RING FOUR MONTHS, IS.V I.OllS II. flAlll', I Lew Tendler, loral lightweight boxer, will submit to the nmpulution of the first joint of bis third left linger nnd undergo nu operation for the removnl of 11 small bone in bis right thumb, probably on Monday or Tuesday. lie will ! admitted to tho National Stimuli h Hospital eitber lute this after noon or sometime tomorrow. Sliortlv after his return from Mil waukee where Tendler put both nf bis linnds out of rominissiou us u result of his miit.'ii with Sailor Freedman, tho boxer w.is advised by his pli"ieian to lilt! operations mentioned. The bones in Lew's; left third linger has broken so frequently thnt it is nothing more or less than splintered, with the result that frnetutoM oeeur every time lie boes. This also lias paused a growth at the fiiot joint so thnt Tendler eanuot bend the finger properly. The amputation at that portion of Tendler'. digit will lie of no luindienp to bun insofar ns his ability as a bo.er is concerned. In fact, the chances are thnt it will be more of an aset to Lew because, in matches for the lust jenr of so. he bus not punched his best with Ins southpaw, nlwajb fruring of hurting his hand again. The operation on Tendler's right hand Wyff "'f'U r TENDLER TO HAVE FIERAffUTATED WOODBURY GOLFERS TO ADD NINE NEW HOLES TO COURSE Club Plans Modem Eighteen Hole Course and Will Oivn Property, It Is Said Ily SVNDY McNIULICK WOOUIII KY t'Ol'NTUY CLL'Ii is our late-t 1 lub to step put. Nine holes will In- ,iddi il to the present nine, in-cording to data received from this thriving Jersej nty, and it is enpecteil to mnkf th" 1 igbteen-holo course rank up with anv of them. It is also said the club will own nil its propert. The present nine holes were Ienetl from the Colonel f'reen estate und a rumor cropped out this winter that the 1 lub would disintegrate, as the properU was to be i.iken over for a hotel Iml.s. It was sinti.l nt the liouie of Colonel (Ireen tud.ij. however, that the 1 lull hud ticetitlj bought the site it formerl leased nml would not only continue as the Wtiodbtirv Country Club, but tiNo that t iimigh new property hail been pun liiiseij ( in.ike uu ideal laj -out for eighteen l,ole Wtirk on the, second nine will In .stalled immediately, it was stated. . Like Spring I'lnwcrs All of which brings out the fact thai no golf flub has pa-sed out of oistnue in the Uu al ilistiiet for some time, lust the nppoMle is the case. They in springing up on all sides, or adding moil. In.!.- in uccommotlate the frenzittl throng At ibis pniiit. H. ,1. Levis, the demon dniMer. lushes in laden down with some .nu ieiit d.itu tliut proves golf clubs weie tint. ulmt)s tlni'. In fuct it iip pears fium the statistics that no less than twhe lm ul club-, which existed twentv tnrs ago, ale now era iCtl fiom the lute eiei.in cnlfers of the district may tlis Ml. some of the ilnta which follows, .is tleiineil fiiiin Harvey's Ofiiciul Uolf ( ; 11 ul.- of r.mi. I liters loiiieniing the history, ntiee- tint.- in- further dutu nlioiit these t-lubs woiilil be weleomeil ij this department ,uid w ill be print r ,1. liolf lierv-aiinuts has taken its- biggest liooin in the imst I'm' ji'urs and infor- iniiiiiiii about the first clubs ami the win the gitiiie was formerly idacil i iilwini highly entertaining. 'I hen-tore it is hoped that data locked In the hns 1 ol those familiar with the be- ginning- of the gum" in I'liilndelphia will lie furthcoming An.ho'.v, bete are the meager facts about flubs im longer heard fiom, but whb'h nourished twnty long jetirs ago: llruiitljwlnei (otintr.t ( lull - Ori.iiniiu.fi lsiii ti. 11 fr tn April l l . inner nui. h..' .nln-' .."r t 1 lini,' nuntr MIs , ,,, i 1 M. '.' .inn .1 1ST I 111 '1 SI". n .17:1 7 .'.11 ami ', 2 1 n rre i,-t,t n. it, M irlin. V ' e J.r. hl.lent J din t r.iilf'itit Hfe- r.lrtr .lire altt r sl.i i r i h iirinnti Imiis, foniinitlef lllilnti.l iiaiiirtoi. iMptnn Wll i .in M . re iriasur. r jam-s i sum. it, Koi'inins' 1'iintnltiie lir lutinuton II. IM. l'r S'n'r aid It n.ildivln profeu - ual Jnmea Moran, Itrjll At.iwr fiolf rillll AftelBlhle 1' I Circin ul 1MI7 A .iln,.. tfiurfe llnl. i ii, ' i as h i7i n:i r,wr, o son. rr, '( ,'rik'i l'r i--I' lit W. 1'i.rt'r. lrn i r. t j , i ,,iii. , I'l'lv . BiPtary und irtahui r Ie lau 1 Mlerry llltlley I'ark dull- Oreanlred 1S3R, Nino lei, 1 1I3S.27, 3.3-3. 1.318, 0,120, O.IBU, liolftr THEN HE TOOK UP GOT To attend COMMITTCC - - III. i cam brAak AND Them He Took UP GOLF- Ct-rrt-WVl n T. TiIUm ! Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last ISighl ( MIIIIIA llntlliii-; Murmy lieut .llntnn Inirnilrri Itnliliy Mrl.nxl mm from .Hmim 1 h rncj 1 -Inhniu Ilotce trntinrrtl I. title llr in Tirr Aid. liter 11 oiitpnlntnl I'liic llulli'i Ulil (Inmlnilli irptv with minir O'JIrlrn. VTI.ANTIC t'lTV .Ih.i lln,..U ,l..r,l..l Mll.e llurnai Vrlltili laipr. tinllnnril lllmk lltp' .Imkle llililer 11 ml Oiinn.v Tmttnet nit'ei .Imkle llililer 11111I Oiiiiny Tmttnei lr' lomi;; ,,VIImi nn from laidle Kline M.H (lltli Ctiiirlle tVrlnrrt UHiirilei r.lixl ilrrUlmi oter lliitlllnr l.etlnsky l.i:'i:i..M) Ttiminr (.ll.ims knorkeil nut ,M Itelrlt. Ilrat. lal Muhonrv knofkril nttt .Ine If tirlrs sctenlh. DfrrUIMT -siitn lleVev nntl .Inrl( Tlintnp son Ktnpnril liy referee In nUth, enllrd "no rntitesf SEW flltl.l'NN Itiirllev Mi.,hfeii ,!. nlvilKlV'&i,, n .., Hfrlnlon orr llnmrr SmMh. Vlr Molxuch jln rp d-jvUtn" nvrr Wultrr IKiirr. sin ivn v ifi4j nl. tiat.. 1 .. t.i out loiuiny Jlcfurtlij-. thlnl. also should be beneficial because this member has been fragile owing to the condition of his thump. With the ie inovnl of the piece of bono therefrom, Louie no doubt will be encouraged in hitting harder witli his right linnd, too. The Mimical knife bus greatly cut into the ring cnrningH of Tendler in the hist seii-on. A week ufter his Icnnikotit oter .loh uny Mo.vch here Thnnksgiving Hay, Lew was forced to the sidelines for' two months, following an operation for an ailment which ho had been suffering for 11 number of je.trs. As u icsult of the operations on his hands it is probable that Tendler will not lie uble to box for 11 period of four months, all of which means thnt there ite slim chances of 11 meeting between Tendler nntl C'hanipion Benny Leonard this summer, us bud been planned. He fore Lew agrees to so important a contest n that, with Leonard, Tendler no doubt will want to participate iu two or three other nintchcs. (wing to Tendler's present predica ment he was forted to call off negotia tions for three tentative matches with I'inUv anil Uitchie Mitchell iu Mil waukee, and 'Willie Jackson in New York. City's Growth in 20 Years Swallowed 12 Golf Clubs tteiil rtute ofxratlons U clen ns the ni.iln re.isolis til" twelve toll t lulls listed In Inn liute tieeu swHliowt-d UP 'I he nourishes! in 11)01. Note tlte tlnnnilil fiiitln neeseiir to join m. ui romiiirett In the lionil Issues nnd dues now iirrvii lenl. rt twenty eurs npo itotf wus llr.t rnlleil the "rlrli man's L'l'tnr." Hire is the iiiiiknt dil.i: Niiiii- Kn- lr truice ieirlr ( lull MeinherH I'ee Dues llnindywlne .... 40 ttti tin llr.n .tlur IM .1 ." Illillet (.. V .11 " 'a IliKhMnd M,- 10 II) Keinii (.. ; 'iU.I None ID ( isl ir MIT 411 ID "() fiuliMihom Ill) 10 5 Mount lry SW1 .' J" l.ilKt-wtiod 50 None n lltlllehl t.olf 'J1.I 10 S3 Hid Miinisti'r.1 41) ID It) shrntiHid I it It! .. l'lJ 3 It) 7 li S L'.'l, O.ail'J. I'relo. nt II. I". Kennv; . . pr. sldint. Uiorf i" II. I7"l, secretary. . .fit J Kennv, tri.i-.iii.r 'A V. Hall, cov I'tnins rnniinlttee, tt i.if, .re und i'hrl- tj. IUt7.il, J. l'rank It a. 1 Mi-n l". V. I.otw uinl .Mr II. O. Parker. Ilislitaiitl Ciiunlry. ut tv.nshnl ocken Or E.ni ' 1 IsO'J. ilol, 1.31.',. -J. .'!'.'.. il 'Jiln I I".". '. L'i'.'i 0 L'tiJ. I'.ir : mii .'I. l'rcul d i t William ri. I'troi. Jt.. e.rniary. .1. i at II l.i C'our, captain, Hun WrlKht, ir, i-ui.r, llor.iLe t'. J.in. , .1. Kliiuod l.eo, .1 i j iii.il l.ukma William Cooper and Arthur . i u ... iTotceslonul, I'll II MarkH. Itt'imi (inir ('lull organized StM. A nln h . . urw , th fair Kr.tn bcini; null turfed, i) i j' t.t; itrienn nut kij vood i'ar, 37. I'n i nt I. A. ltiley; military h. tl Ti.h'i treaaurtr. .1 I I.ln. nt-.ivi h, oom ti.it . I V UU. v, ti. II. Mfi'ulwUBh lluri m in luhn, h. li. t'leher unl J. 1. l.illo . ...ii eitlonlioro Culf lull OrsaiuKed I'O1!. iii.'hoi., luurue, 1'reeldf.nt, W llllum 1'. Il- ul h retary and tn iHurer It. J. fjwle, li . I.uuie f nmmlttt.e W 11. llarr h. eiptalii. I K I. Kdrt-ardh s'OMirnlnrf cununitt. h. 11 V. Kane i:. Ill DiMh nnd 1", M. CaldlVull, lirufieniinai, Auihuny I.iiiiuaat; Mount .Wry Countrj ( lull Oigatilzed lhl Nile -holo tours,. t'ri'hld-'lll lj nrae t-l'innn llu..il, ilm preifldi-nt, W It. Atm Httnnn, e- r.'tar, c It I'liuih.ii houd" i um ti.l'ti W Jl. U tii'imaii, itrtiiiH, li. V I.aniida f . KilteufiiNl liolf (lub. Nath-rth -tiruanli'd IS'i'i A nine hole rmirtie with t'iy i,i..nit l'r. hi), in Mlee Jam, I, Itlilhter. liep reel 1.-U t 'f.r!e Auten ee retary and triiiwirer Thnmm J. Ilo-'in houei- Thoinus M ItUihtr. pf.nriltitf .oinmtii"-, W T 11. i k. It S M.reur TlioinaH 11 Williams, V. (' Mi i-inn II, i i; Mi llllains ion! i:, M. Leader, prut lealonal, Clurks Whutl. Ilelllild (')illltr.i (lull (olf cnuree hban doifd H.im.. h. ears hko) iirBamt d IkU0. A .", ll. i ird lilxi' hole rours". President Jon. a Wlsl.r vh l'l.-il.Mil i' Wim.iIs Col hIi.ii ei'itiinry t alv n M. .Siuvth li'iuie .1. Arlhui Adiiinton, fiiptam .1 Willi nu I . n klll. tieiMilrir l'ratu I.. Uvulit, pruli ekiotial, lluUrt lluudie II Old Mnn.ii.lerj lliiir (lull (near Pair mount Park) urn ml"! I'l'ui A 'J70n.yanl, nln. hole rours l'r. ld nt. Harlan I'au. . Ui.i pieaid'tit Murtln ! I'lnrkel: Heerelarv Wil liam M I'm., It aeiini, W.IMain under. Cislur din" Coif ('lull, r-retn-enti'iile- -ijr. KMltl'fl ISd'l Nine holee l'lesld. lit. Jnsepll . riiin-, m i pii'Mldulit Clan nu I'. lino, Ncretui Al hlitiik t, house, IJi Siout; iaitnlii I'l.itik M Camp, tnanurir William DousUi K"i"rnintf eumin tt. e, i.'rank A Iturrls'tin mi uinum, prufrsmnnal. William O'Uoniiill. SlirriitHiil I'lrltl Club. I 'if f y itJilh mreet and ltniiiii.ro uvenij -Bev. n 1. .! I'resi O II. Wult e rtlar O Iloruic C'ulluslidii, houw, 11. Abbott Fuller. dent 1 Human II (i.irllcK: vice pr. Id in nr GOLF y- Zoo WiST ,o rGor -h offcnb Mr IP ' Gr r"a YOU CO HOME CHIPS All TITP J OUT Hv ' nz v Ns. miL HER ) yNyTHINC- s ) MC WOfw'Tl I laaLieue 13a v !T B Thirty Candidates, Including Several Stars, Out for Team This Year HISLER IN THE SQUAD Trnck jirotpects at Drcxcl Institute nrc brighter than they have ever been. The admittance 0f Drexel into the Mid dle Atlantic States intercollegintes is a big boost for the institution across the river. A squad of nbout thirty candidates for the distance runs and the sprints has been practicing dally on the Wan ainnker roof. Lust j car's letter mrn who nre back in school nro Captain "Andy" Ilisler. Sidwell, Orr, Peterson and Uraikin. The latter two men nre polu uultcrs and lumpers. Sidwell is n shot putter lit no mean ability. He should bo netter this year than be was last enr, as he has put on considerable weight. Orr was a ttar quarter toiler last year. Andy Ilisler needs no introduction to t'hilndelphinns. Tor the last two ears he has won the Middle Atlantic States cross-country championship. He is en tered in the special international three mile race in the I'enn rclas. Last ear he ran iu hard luck and finished fourth to Nightingale, and Montugtie. the I'uglisdunnn. Ilisler will be ably assisted in the dis tance runs by Jolihuy lloaidmnn. Iionrdmau was the best in seholustic ranks two jenrs ago, and last year he inn on the Lehigh cross -co an try teum which tied Lafajette for the Middle At lantic Conference title. BnaiduKiu is a cipub'o two.milnr ami is at present running for Mendow brook. Two new men who should male good arc Whituker anil fiolkler. The former is a half ami quarter miler who ran on tlie (iirartl College relay team last j ear. Oelkler runs the sprints nnd the quarter, having run on the (ierman town High School relav team last jear. Other promising candidates are I)y kins and Council in the shut put, Sko rocluul, Kclley. Hew lings, l'uikcr and O. Wilson in the sprints ami Ociuicl. Oldiieh, Slavin ami l'llieger iu the (lis tancn runs. Manager Ilisler lias completed the following schedule: April 23. rollego nf t)trop,ittiy nt home. April 30 rennmtvanli re'as Miy 7 c. ('. N. V. nt heme, .May 11. .Mldd.e Atlanta .s'lalna IntfroolleKl.iteH at llalilmore; May in. KrunMIn nnd Mnmhall nt homo. May 'JO. minimi IntiTL-lana meet, Mnv iio Centril' retinas ivama uonreretA.n at Jiarrisuurg. Scholastic Shorts Parker proved to be quite i ersatllo tank man eien tlif.uifh Ct-ntiul Hijh lost the tlllo to West Pbllly. 'I'ediiy Artelt Is one of the brat athletf" In Getiuantoiin Aradi-iiri- In the ono vear that he hn.s lrf.en ut the euhurhan eehnol hi rue mud'i the football and rmnkuliHil teams. Itotfs Artier H atiother etar performer nt rifjriuantmirf Hi.th be and ttelt entered (i. A. from llndviitoHii Milltuiy Insl itutra. Willis IrUne. tOSO left end on the Went PhlllN ItlKh footbill team, In hlklnu to the "tlok" fraltiulty iihciIiib In l.ou Aneeles, Calif "Hut tlout" win) a freshman's comment when he he.ird of pvlno's ttlp ''Von, he auro illl have a couple nf 'hit dost' whtn he'H thioUn'h iillh that march " llemnicrly was rutin t to catch n train ivh' o a porter that rocopnlzed the Ind a.r trail; fhamp called out "Vou mav to iho bust 'S50' man, but that '3 15' haa uu beat." An iitt.lrk nf gnalltir f-aiiHed Mullen tin) dlnilnullie fomaril of Wtst c.it'if'l. Hlch' baaketball tentir to knoi It Pud Mi Henry out of htn Joh ns foul-toaber nf tho llltie ntnl Vhllo u.t tho t.e.iHoii was dtawtnj to a close While niriillorlnc Pud Mtllenrv It niluhl he north t hlle to ttav In is hiiptni; th" W. t Cathnl'i- al lue! la tl 1 1 le llplcteil III" tllllft for hltn to plav on It Tho ne i t'eld ulli ti luc.ilcfi at 1 orly-nlnth nnd Market utreets. Tlie cntiuiellllon for Ihe linn Atlun horltev team has been en fino.- In the hi hotnstle le.iiiue thnt Ihe iiuidi my Hkalrn lime la.en forced to eend out t halleliKea fur Kamcrt Mpli hllolUfer teanm (ioltthlett an i lie, n. two of last weir's etnr haeltelhall pusefrri nu the tliainplnu Soiittern lllffh nu rf et n-e p!nlnrr sieilliiB ball for the l'enn Trehh file thla seuson. labile Mi Nit hoi, the I'enn 'amltv roach. mnn Unit bo bfl.eiei bnth ,,f ttieKfj bojp will bo nu the lied and UlUii flrat loam nrxt car. If Merner Selin irr, of th Ilryn Alhyn hockey mm Ueeiw liiiproi liu; bin ptnjlng iillh an" It non't be n.ry Ions before Iio will bo anotlii r llobe linker. No one itlll nilinlt that Huttnt the "'n" Indi.ur .liimp wore a pair of horneuhoei in the rieem "fju nl " mt there nre many ho are ii ilium iu call him a "liii It" till, holder. Ilieie hit Iota of flloiiM in (.chnol who net. r tirnko u team, no matter how hard Ihei mav tl) Tiikn Ihe caee nf Munchlil. of W' -t I'lilllv. for Itiftiinrf. "Mn" hn timer made .1 itirally lim. but landed Jnba on eeieral of lha Orariito nnd illue reservo hb- ITi ItullUliH l'enn ( Imrler lennila per are nut to r Bain the title they Inst to Went Phltly lam Inir durlni the warm weather at tbe Queen Lane athletic field. wul" year Mvernl randldalen hao been Draclln. RACK PROSPECTS RIGHT AT DREXEL Phila. Oarsmen Bid for National Championships Selection of a spoiic for the na tional rowing cbnmplonMilp events of W21 jirobiibly will bo dlvunscil tonlglit nt the nnntinl inet!ng of tho Nutlonnl Assoclntlon of Amu tcur Onrsmcn In New York. Dele gates from mnny parts of the coun try will attend the conference l'hllndelphin oarsmen will ask ti bnvo the championship regatta held on the Schuylkill river, which Is to be dredged soon for the American Henley on May 28. New York nnd Worchestor, Mass., where tho re gatta was held Inst yeur, will bid also for tho event. PENN AND TIGERS IN SEASON'S FiNAL Both Teams Weakenod for Gamo at Tigertown Hunt zingor May Not Start for Ponn BERGEN ON SIDELINES The Intercolleginte League basketball Kcason will close tonlsht at I'rlnrelnn, when the University of I'ennsylvnnin uulntct. this car'rt clmmpioni. ami tlie Tigcrst collide. A delegation of (100 lied nntl lllue studciitH will leave on Iwo special trains this afternoon for the game. The gnme is the seonntl one between the two universities, l'enn winning here. .'!.'! to -'' a week ago in a hard-fought buttle, l'riticeton lost Potli gaiucs last year, one n fotir-extra-period nffalr, and are now more than anxious to win tonightV contest. ltoth teams will be weakened con siderably. AValter llunt.inger, the I'enn forward, who found his field goal ee against Dartmouth bv ringing in four baskets, is suffering from a badly sprained ankle. Thin morning it wns Hlightly improved, but Kddlc McNichol. knowing that Iltintz is the stur pitcher of tlie baseball team, Is unwilling to take n chance on the star further injur ing the member. I'os Miller is expected to start iu Iluntzlnger's place. Bill Oruve, the lanky center, will play iintler a slight luindienp. lie In jured bin leg in tlie gnme against Dart mouth, but not seriously enough to keep him on the side lines. According to Conch Kddlc McNichol he will start Uosennst nt the other forward post and Captain Danny ami Al Yoegelin at guards. llerger. who started for the Tigers against Yale at guard last Wednesday night, suffered u broken nose in a col Jlsinn with Alderman und is not ex pected to play tonight. Ilrawner. a forward, badly wrenched bis knee against tlie Ilutldog quintet, and be also mnv see the game from tlie sidelines. Isoth Captain Opie, the forward, nnd Legentlrc, the husky guard, received cuts over tlie eye. They, however, arc cxpectetl to start tonight. Jeffries will probubh be paired with Opie ut forward, Dickinson will jump center nntl LeEcndre and Winlicld or Davis will start nt guards. AQUINAS WINS FIRST CATHOLIC TITLE CLASH Downtowners Defeat Nativity Quin tet by Score of 16 to 13 In a came featured by close guarding and little scoring, the Aquinas C. C. vmi the lirst game from Nativity last night on the hitter's iloor, IJelgrade street and Allegheny iivenuc, in the se ries for tlie Catholic cage champion ship of tin- city. The score was 1(1-13 iiutl the lotils at half time were 7 -'I. Nativity was held to two field goals' bv the downtowners, while the winners ci'inie through with six baskets. The goals went to McNuineo, ": .Tuy Smith. I!; Mtt'uckiii, 1; WnLson, 1, nnd Douglas. 1. I'oul tosses were credited to MucNaiuce, 1 : .Tuy Smith, 1 : Me (iticliin. li; Livingstone. '': C.illioun, .'(; Watson. ".', nntl Doiislas, 'Jt. T4ie second game in the series will he plnyed next Wetlnesdny night on the Aquinas tloor at Lighteputh and Morris streets. COLLEGESSWIM FOR TITLE Star6 of Eleven Institutions Gather at Columbia Tank Today Xcw York, March 10. Swimmer representing e'even eastern colleges will int'eL today in tin' Columbia Unlversitj natntoi'iuin for tlie nnnuul intercolle- in ii- ciiiiititiiiii, ittitniii'irs', Iiidivitliial titles will be derided in 'he ."(I, 100 and 'J'-'O-jaid swims, the Miufy tliiu and the plunge for distance. The only team title at stake is the fn simian lelny race. The champion Yale team and the Nimil Acailem swimmers arrived jes teiilay. Tollm-d, Yale's intercollegiate tliiing champion; Day Jones. Ilrown rniicrsilj's slur, und Aiiruh Sinclair, uf the Navy, are expected to uinke toiu petitiou keen in the various events. Trial bents will be bold this after icon nml finals tonight. INTERCITY CAGE GAME Local Telephone Five Will Meet New Yorkers at Musical Fund Hall Keen interest is being shown among llio city's telephone employes in an Intercity lini-ketliall game to be played this evening at- Muslral Vimd Uall. Lighth and Locust streets, between n team from New York nntl one from I'liilndelphia in the employ of the Amnritnii Telephone and Telegraph Co. Manager Wolf, of the local "lub, will st'ieei ills it-aiii iioiu rspiuii, Dulan, Hevir, (lonscr, llnclitler, Tiitro. Lllioit, Lawri'iice and lloone. The I'hliailel rihia tinm also is playing in tlie Hell Telephone League. Change in Collegiate Track Date Neil- Virll, Manli 111- The did. of Ihe national rolleulale tra. k and ll.'l.l me. t to bo held In t lib 114-0, h.iN bein . h, iiim from .lune 11 lo Juno IS A A S.hkk dtre. tor of athletii's at the 1 'til vrelt m flu. a.o. nu te um ed here todav MOULD'S IT I.NTI'.K.WTKINAI. Mtl-.STI i:i(S iiiiti.i; i,ust.ic mii is ,r Till! n vnowi, , A? ,, xTI lll)V MMKll ill' WA Mlu .lit. situ . JOHN OI.IN trolleli llereuleH) llireitt l'lnl I.D.MIOS. Ihr dnik m, I'ulmlnl, llullun John I'tieoU ie, Stem Slusbik Ailm., Sllei lte. Seats. l, Kl.BO, IH'i.lK) POLO GAME Tonight, 8 o'CIock FIRST CITY TROOP, P. N. G. Vs. PENLLYN AD.MIHSION, SI. 10 AltMOUy, 3JI) & LANUASXEIl PHILS' OUTFIELD , FINALLY LINED UP Lebourvoau, Mousel, Noale and Williams Are on Job Ston gol Not Expoctod QUAKERS PLAY GRIFF REGULARS IN TAMPA Ily SPICK ii.M.t. Tflinna. n.i.. March in. "umu mil" ti ... . ' "'i'i . i """'." n,l(",, ,I,,J', Pleocerl nt the outlook for his ball un to,I,T than he was u week nirn it t outfield nt least All of lb, qnnIcnp Iiadn l appeared tip when he left Gain... .. .!. iiiBin. nut ti,py now are in line, that Is nil excent Cn. v, , , , , -......, ,-iilukpi, iud from the appearance f thln- it isn't likely thnt. Cm, in i " In n rhllly uniforin ngniii. II,. d0Mtl.t . o . . piny wun tne I'liiMioM nnd never ..... ....- . v.it.ris to me flub. He pre. ...,....,... ,u, nrooiiijn, and it I, ...s. ... i-rouniiie mar ne either will h. irnuc.l directly to the l)odgela or t, uii.hiiit eiiii) tor n good plteher. With Leboiirvenii. Meusel, "firoa,.-. Nenle nml "i' umiu.. ... ,. ii ii inmu I.. (febl ""I'm" LU'PJJ,X.,, '" ""' "'" iiiiiini ii,,..' ii,;,-,,;,',', ,"Si ' rst and I r II. n't i, h ;'" ' SLfift fielders. "s"c lor ' nn'nVil e"'?"1',u;t.. '"L a"?'Inir. to h along d ho V1, "w. .Vour..,,,h0M tnetirbu.K : -: T" . ."' ,,: "l"er l0 ''here I I'llclilng I'roblcni T-et'? 0"rH( ,,l,c ,itrli"R problem I, yet to be soh-ed. It is btll too "ooi to mi,- much nbout the men we l,av with us. but it won't be long befo ? In fnct. I think I know now. Ihit t want to gii-e every one of then n I or ough trjtiiii That's whv bro uh Ueiuert, (Van.lall antl IU-tt, 2t Donovan's catchers looked v.ti Cwi In the series against Washington far. IV t't-s, Witberow and Urusji ill the"P,'l.,IcIrons,,'",f,, flmt '"' " ...ii ,: ,""" i" sign uis control ami doesn't show up the loss won't b. . ,...... ,.. 4S ,o. tle Mhc, ,i1Pr, ... .n.r.,.,, uny lm, nranri, f j)ono villi s service shouldn't hold its own In the gnines pl,ed witli AVnsluru in the contest i I,s ,irp,. ,,, Hint was .lolmny liawlings. 'i h. sure X richtstone mav make third hn, ... .1. .f. iiuL t'l'iuiin uy any menus, he. cause .Tack Miller is hittin? the !l! Iitird, and is fielding well II0 doesn't iiiij stiori us wen ns thiid, but at that he did well in Fletcher's place ugaintt Washington. Then there is It:t'rh Miller to b reckoned with. He lilt the ball heivily antl often in the ('riff contests timl it would not be surprising to Hi him start the season at the third turn. M endows Shows Well Yesterday at (Jainesville iu tho fical game, which tlie Phils dropped t0 the Senatorial Vnnigans, -J to 1. ,,( Meadows Hhowed great form. He al lowed one run, and that doesn't me.'in anything, lie was shooting the hall over will) July speed. Clark (ir ffitb was in the press stund ami rem tried that he had raiclv seen a pitcher uth as much as Meadows had in the carl; spring. "Why those balls have got all (hi stuff that a pitcher lias in mldsennn," wns ('riff's lomment. "lie in lumkirj them over and that fast one is i rj in there a mile a minute." Tti.lilinll ilin lltilshf.il thfi (mil ennll UP III tlUlliesilllO JI'MITIl.-ll , Mil llltJ with considerable vigor by the A iV inclouians. but nt that he wn 'tot putting nearly all hit had on the bill riv... in. tit:... ......... .. t,t. it... 11 i.li. I III' 1 llllll'-s fiiiin- nun in.- i...... ington regulars is scheduled o bf-'ia lieio tills, afternoon nt It o'clivk. TblJ ...III lm Uu, lost r i mi i. those t'liibs meet until (ho latter nurt of the month wli they piny on Uurr's l'eld. Jacks juville, BLUE ROCK SHOOT Charles C. Pace Club Will Hold Tourney This Afternoon The monthly shoot of the Churl"- 0, Pure Hod nml (inn Club will he b"d nt. its crotinds on llaerfunl avcuu' near Arzvle road tills afteiuoon Pri.es will be awaided to n .r-mliorl iu A. H and C classes and epcti.il in'M will be awanleil i-itor- . Seeral improvements linie In n inattl nbout tlm grounds that will go f.ir '' ward eliminating any small fii'ilt '" might nave ueeu lounu wnu ovs facing tlie trups. The l.i r" of trees that faced tlie shooter in '""' removed, and the Pace Club ""''""' one of tlie most uttr.i'the grim J'" lie found for miles aroumi Phlla. Mermald3 Seek Diving Tdli Atiintle t'llj Mnrrh III Two 1 clrls v IU .onip. t- In the n.. i "a fanoy dliln humni intliln i h.ro thlft eienlnu I'll. I til II tisi-utliu; the I'hiiini I'h.a tin fir four e ir hi ,'laliti t i nun in 1 VI I I v Mail llliria... t'llll a 'I" in'rlei N. w York nil Atl lme tmi ri nreii'iitaln t n t I l The National Sextet tourinB party is independ ent of the clock, the highway and the repair shop. SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO. 675 N. Broad St. teZmlifil TO IHfVlVI BY BILL DONOVAN tU ?" A .w. 4
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