fw"W'',t.''", ' ' JKW?ff&F ' '; ' '-v fit'V- .v-?j)7Jr"f? "tf'f - r - 'PfW'."";.! EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921 15 Another Casey Has Fanned as Far as Stengel Is Concerned in Wearing Philly Uniform in 1921 ifFWtf&rffrsii PAULETTE JUMPS PIS AND M SEMIPRD TEAM Announcement Made That First Baseman Has Signed With Agathons, of Massillon, 0. CAME HERE IN 1919 WITH LEE MEADOWS MnnnsT Itill thiimvnn. of tlir VhiK nil linvo I" vvnrrv iiIiuir w nlintil tlir lirn i n if t'lrt ItnMMHilli Ortip 1'nill ,Hr w'Imi lnl xeiiMin Hiipptliiilrd tlir relrrnn 1'rnl Luili-rim lit Hip first Mick. An pi dins In 15. 1'. l'nlrlo, biiHiiipss mniiiiprr of IIip AriiIIioii tciun. of Mm mlliin. O.. I'muIcMp 1ms tifllxrtl Ills John Iliiiipiii'k t n ontriict to piny with (tint Irinn diirltiB tho mining rnniinign. TIip (iiiniiunrpiiipiit rnnip ill n news dispatch (mm Mii'-sillnii. I'.iiiIpIIp did not report to Hip I'IiIIh' iiianiiKPi' nt th" trnliiiiis r-ntup nt (iiiliipotilh'. Kin., hut will pppptod nny ilnv TIip iipwh Hint Iip hnd iIppIiIpiI In i-ivt liis lot with IIip scinipro comes in a surprise. Dniiovnn hns repent odlj mid lie did not wiint any pln.vrrn who liriw not siRitcd in the training camp mill vniindcd ii wnrnliiR to Hip tnrdy ones that ii little speed ill hiking toward (Innirsville. Pin., 'would tint provp n hail mine. (Intfiehlers Meusel, Nenle nml Williiims were quirk to tnkc IipciI nnrl Imip reported. 'the Phillips' nttirr hprp is without uni information regarding I'niilettp'n jump It was staled thprp this morning thai no word had hepii received from tlir plater Tr.nlnl to Phils Paillette, who is hut twenty -eight unrs nf age. innde his major IpagiiP Hchni in Iflll. nuil this inakps his tenth f.i'nn in major league IwlJ. He was sridnated from Little Itork Collegp, Arkinwis, and in that ji'nr iinniPiliatPl went In Hip New York (lin'iils as a hmk'-iop and worked in severnl of Hip im Id sorips gnines that samp spiisuii kivvri-n Hip Athletics and (Hants. lie wns released to Mobile, of Hip Southern Association. In the following June and after placing right field for one month, was shifted to first bae, u position he has held down ever since. In I'.IKi he was a member of the Cleve land American Association team. Then came n series of nii-fortiines. nii'liidiiig nn operation for nppendicitis. I'aulette wns ndvlsed by physicians to in t li'ieball. but he continued to stick. In I'.llli he( wns signed by I '.ranch linlc. of the Itrowns, anil when lti le moved to tin? Cards in 101S he rn i along loo. In Hint year lie plajed m.'m position on the club and when d'nvvv" Crnviith took hold of the l"n in June of HUH, I'aulette and I i' Meadows were brought bere in px i ni'.'i' for Jacobs, Womjwnri and !.IM,. r.iulellc pln.ved in. :i gamps last i -villi Hir I'hillics and had n bnt ''ii l erase of .NS, Vu'.'iHion Mi'iing Team 1 !' gnthon leain lat jear won the run rluiuiioiisi) nf Hip I'nited t it. iml ha-- mini big league pla'yers ill lifter. TIip club hnd little dif- ' ni ilpfpatiiig (HI City and other oli p teams. i mug its pbners are: Tirst base, l"e gler. Newark Internntionals : sec- "I b.ise. "Habhit" Cain. Newark, '' m. third lirec. Johnny Scott, Alle- 'nim Stret ; shortstop, I,ep Ilobbs, Cin- ininii Nationals; loft lipid, (ins Wil- 1 St. Louis Hrowns; renter lield, 'In ii Three I League; right field, ' isfi ii d. .lersc.v City. I e i ateliers were l'arl Ttlm-klmrn. 'fihn Huston Nationals, and "Whitey' King of Akron. O. There were six iitepr. including (iene Packard, ol 'lie Phils; I'aul Carpenter, New York Yankees : .luck Culp, Akron; "lied" Hart, Canton; Lingrcl. of the Phils. and Hill Mill, n local boy, who came from Jersey City, nnd who is a nephew if Hill Donovan, malinger of tlie'I'hils. HARVEY BEATS AUGUSTUS Pine Valley Golfer Wins Bellealr Championship Kennedy Beaten Utllealr, ITa., March 10. It. W. Harvev, a Philadelphia golfer playing from Pine Valley, completely upset the nim nere tiy beating Ellsworth Augus tus, the former title-holder, nnd thus winning tho nmntcur golf chnmpionship, nt Ilolleair. Hnrvcy won the title over a tlO-hole route by tho margin of '2 and 1. Augustus is rated as the longest amateur golfer in the world. He won the early title from Ucorge W. Klkins, Ii nKo n Philadclphian. James Kennedy, the cighteen-ycar-elil Merion golfer, wns beaten in the finals of Hip third c'ght by Clark Hull, (Teat pck, (I nnd ."i. llanej was I up nt the end of the morning round for the title and held the hanlnge to the end. He wns rated hri strokes worse than Augustus, who an I' from t'lcvclnnd. No golfpr, liovv "" hns over been able to win tho title ttMrr ,n Hiicpssiim on this course. Boots and Saddle Pnslrrrau slniuld repent in the linndi- 1il liflli laie. at lluvana tndny. His 11 t"r ihi ntlior dii shows he is nt i in i f his form. Sea Prince nnd ''ni Mime) imp other contenders. Husi, ,n other races in good londi- ' 11 .lip r I t l.eiital. Miss I'i-opIpp. 'Patent: ""nil Slppsdn, CaMin Itoj , liumaii; Miiij Hear. Perhaps, Hnseate; "i"' I The lielglan. The Hlllf Dllkc, ''i siMli Sir William Johnson, '"' i. ii-. sa. When! cM'iith, IJu ike "" I'HI lluiilej. PiiiiLlual. M I illli. uiii'rliiti'iiilriu nf IIip Km 1 1'iuli ko h ui New Yoik today " - i"i imlihiK on mole kpeidHl trains I, ' K iuuik lltrln Major Winn will I, .i-i fur a wi'ok and no doubt a lain fiiim I'liiiaiLdphhi to I.ouIhvIIIo " 1 1 1 n iiBt-il In cnnununlLMtliu; with ' i'ii numhrr from this rlty arc ''" ou nn, n,i , !ho Deibj, May 7. ""k UiIiik. foiiii-Hi f Hip .1. II. Wlde in. n , "I "' .'"'j'"' '" ""' Jl ' I'UW'eil- " W'Ui dl.-d ai l.mirsilllo fHterd.iv , , ,r i' "'in i. u ii-d while fii rouie trom 'M"i'ln ,""t llrliuuiit'H yuelln nn Bi-lle. I , i ii I ram., bv Hock .Siiiui ijuwn rtown 1 ,L ''." I,,u '"'I by V.ilr flay at hH "' n Surifi stud "'i'n!!!!',H,","n. "I0 ' ,h"" t"1'" f'T iuii for UD1 .,,1,, ll;.l!,"v.'h .lo'kej nub Stakes of K'nurk '', Vn!'9 ThU In less limn llm "wubiV i rrl" Vr. "en Mhn which will nn"A "."..I'V,!!!111 5?n "nn ''"'ere l "'Weil mm i, ,. ' '" n"" ,1'1'' rwnnl i. wan lh l M, I" r,lr"' ."' "" nn" I" I'aiMdii. "on M"'i o Wai I.ik i war I o'i0non rL'l ."'""""I 'b- bulldliis of a ui , " " ,r",v " fH'oinbh whh ihi '" lllclliu- rn-rlkPil b t Mr peopl.. kr('d"v?,!"',0lJ I'riiilurr stiilirs fni Vuban "d VtSSXiV- ,hH 1"ul,1e ceiu rt, b, d bout b n.1? .?' "vaiiH. has bloUKllt o thowlc?.'Jr.,loni1 fPr t,la enfranti. Th rll arr5KnioAptom,n'n,lV lif Ihn work. Jumps the Phillies ! HZ (JUNK I'Al LliTTK Flot Imscman of Wild Bill's hiinrh, who lias signed to play with (he Agathon scinlpro team, of .Massil lon, U., according to reports 2 Rhodes Scholars Take First Places in Oxford - Cambridge Annual Track Tussle Today CAMBRIDGE LEADS, 4 TO 3 lyondnn, March HI. Camhridgp L'ni-ej-.sity won from Oxford in the annual track and field meet of the rivul varsi ties at Hip Queen's Club here today by four to three wins in Hie first seven events. l'prfppt spring wenther conditions creeled athletes and siiectutors nnd en huiippd Hie possibilities of new records. Four American Ilhodes scholars com peted for Oxford, nnd they won two of the Oxoninn tirst places. TIip American entrants were It. Y White, of llowdoin. iii the running high jump; (J. A. Trowbridge, Prince ton, in the 1120 yard high hurdles; F, K. Itrown nnd . W. Smith, John IliMikins Cniversity, nnd A. J. Hecs. Tniversity of Nebraska, in the bixteen pound shot, put. A big surprise was furnished the spectators when It. (J. IX Itudd, Ox ford, who ran in the Pennsylvania relays last enr nt Philadelphia, was twice beaten. He finished third in the 100 wird dash and second in the quniter. The results of the various events, in which first plnces only counted, fol low : ino-varH Hash Wnn liv It. M. Abrahams, rambrlilpo; 11 M. I3ull-r. CanilirMit". str pml: II rj I'. Ilurtd. Oxfonl, third. Time ro l-."i ionil ,. .... Throw Inc Ht-pounri hummer IT. Noke. nfnrfl. first , N. r. Hurt I'ambrlclee. hivumI. UiBh Immi- B S nurn, CainhrldBo. flrio. wllh r, fwt 10 Ini-hMi II. J . WliHi cxfnnl i-eoon'l. ." fpl ! lni'hH'. n. .1 I'M l Invnn. Oxfoid. third ." feot S InrhKB Ounrler-mlk run 15 M Uutlsr .Cam hrldr, llrnt. Itudd. nxford scrnml. II W . .smllh lohns lliipklns Valid ill hihI I'k ford third Tlmi n I .V nrranrif" One iiih- rue It II HtMllard. Vninhrliljri;. flri-t W. It. MllllKan. Oxford, s.-cord. O, Tathatn iVmbrlclne. third. Time I mill uirs S2 fCioniH. PESEK MEETS STASIAK ON MAT HERE TONIGHT Londoo-Palminl and Zbyszko-Olln Bouts Also at National The first of a series of international wrestling bouts between heavyweights who are contenders for Kd (Strangleri Lewis' world's championship will be l'pld nt Hip Nationnl A. A. tonight un der the auspices of Mickey McNcalH. He is working in conjunction with Jack Curley, America's grappling impresaiio. John Pesek, the Xebrnsknn. known . iho "Ilenrcat." who is nintchcd to mret I.cwis next month, will meet Ste( atnsiak, the Polish .gitfut, here tonight. Two other bouts on the card will be between Jim I.ondos, the Greek, and I,co Pardcllo's Italian ehampian, Oio vanni Palmini. nnd Wledeak Zbys.ko. the I'olc. and John Olin, tlie Finn. William H. Ilocnp nnd Professor Willinm J. Ilerrrann will be the ref erees. Baseball Happenings Hot Serines, ArU. The Boston Kid Sox clash with "the TlraleR here thin afternoon and baseball tnrtltlann wllh the Sox are nliiiinlnff to Bend two exiinrlemed iutchtr Into the tamo to "Insure lclory." Hot SnrinRH, Ark. Colonel Jacob Kun peit. I'art owner of the Yankees Is ni the Mime hotel where K. II. I'razer. f lln; lied Sov, Is ouartercd The latter Is uuoti d as salne. "Theio will be no more dials with the Yankees. Too many harp tlllnss 1ih bien sahl about the transartlona I i.o, riiudr. with Mint i lub so I ha'e de cided lo do nn trnillne elsewhere la the future" . Orange, Te. P.. i". I.andKraf. tiresldent of the Sjra. uso team of the International l-itKiie. la due at tho tralnlnc camp of the I'aidlnali here todav and IndlrulluiiN are that anantremento will b" eoiuplcteil for t tin I'aids to acoulie tlenrne 'I ol porcei the Inflclder who wears spectacles while uholnc. Torporier la tho property of Sj ra ue The rards open a two.R-amc scries wllh New Orleans of the Southern I.euKUe ai llona lusa, I .a . today. (inhesion. Tex. The wnilrt ihamplon cin. nln n.l tAm ,.lt nlnv IlliUestilll l)f t lit' Texas I.eaKlie. here on April 1 artoidlnn to a leleKram receded bv President l.ionold of liiilieston. from President llunn. of the India in. m finlteBlnn. 1. The lostei of the Ho-ton riraves is coiunleted wllh the atiua or John I.. Sulllian. heav-h tune outlle der. Just how Rood tho llrmes are should bo shown in exhibition names sibeduled for Indnv and lumorion with iho lleuumoni (Tex.) team Miixalimlile. Tej. Won .1 .'." xlitni'. over the New York (Hams sr, nml team. Mr White Sox squad la leiidv to tinkle (ho Cincinnati Iteds at Toil Woiih 1I1N il" 110011. Tim I'llleld nblnlned f 1 0111 the Salr l.nke, of the Par m. Coast I.e.iKU- exhlblled some ensutloniil llehlliiK In emrdin a tfuine executliiK two double nlav sun Aiitniiin, Tex. -The D1110I1 Tib.ms meet their first le.tm competition nf the se.i H.111 tiulav 111 the openlnu uanie of then schedulo with San Anlonlo of ibe 'lexas I.eaBW Tomoriow the Hist nine nl.is lloustim and the second clashes with San Antonio. There will be onl on.' ihaiiee In the insular llne-un nnd (hat Is 111 first buse wllele l.ew unit, win ici'iwtu ii.-iuntiM Cisco. 'Ir. Manager Mor.in or Hie lleils has iBlleu seventeen olasers wllh him In I'ort Worth for ihu White Sox kiiiii'i. Den nis WllllaniH 11 recruit. !'ijv; ' Elen his first cliniue In rUhl tlild.lle per foinieil so creditably thai (lenrse I'askerl who foinnlalned of not feellns- well has liei 11 exi used from lb While Sox n-rles. Iliillns, lex. -Ibe Cleveland lndi.nn f.u" Ibe Nr w Vol, (Hauls hero tnilaj and lo iiiorrow xrnauer Speak, r will send H,tt,li Million and 1'nll t the box lodav Speaker was ov.rlnvid bv the sbovvlnu llladi. vestci , s i. thl Mills Mild I'ellv who huil'd aKHIIlsl 111" Uiikms llllie and did mil Issie a imps I'lik.iilriiii, tiillf. n eiinleiiii. of. wile arms baa struck several member of the ARAN WIN MEET ABROAD n has KlrucU "ev'ral iiieinh.-r of tin. 1 nr.i.rii... iravolhnr "baCnd!,'neS"";r''ay "" "''"W'ffill'eVfflSf fiSrth FIlKnteh .tt.'S 'V piitn I 'ilbs, thin. out STRIPED BASS IS DESIRED MOST BY Also Known as Rockfish, Thisj Species Is of tho Cpmost Varioty DOES NOT BECOME ACTIVE UNTIL MIDDLE OF APRIL j W. R. MliKIIAN Ciittih and suckers nrp all xery well in their waj. and both hold a very high place in the nffectlon of anglers, hut ghniP fish, ns gnnip tish nrp ranked In the popular mind, an- what nrp most desired. Such game fish aie not around during tho winter months nnd the first for lesnl fishing is usually Hie trout. lint this year there is another that as 11 rule docs not become active until Hie middle of April. This cnr. owing doubtless to Hip plipnonipniillj mild wintpr. it emerged from n so-called snuinulent stntr nnd is taking food with aridity. This Is the big. tremendously hard fighting and much-sought -after striped bass, often railed rockfish, A fine specimen wns cnuslit Inst week by Harry M. Soulier; of Millvllle. N. J. Mr. Soulier is 1111 enthusiastic siriiou bass fisherman and etery cai begins his (piesl for Hint tish the moment he Ihinks Hip fish starts Its nniiunl netlvl tv. His catch tills jenr is tunny weeks curlier tlinn hi first last jenr, which was April Ii! Striped Hass I'Msliinc There is alwavs more or less iincei tninty iibout striped bass li-hlng. as Ihere'is nboul nenrly nil the grent gnnip fish thiil mny be angled fur in fresh water, if water conditions and some times others, nre not exactly suited to tlieir capricious whims, few 01 none will tnkn nny notice of the most tempt ing bait. Hut. if the fish are in a hungry mood nnd the bnlt offered is In their liking nnd In tlie nrcft of tlieir movement, the catch will more tlinn iiuike up for the barren intervnls. Iteming these things in mind, it mn be anniuinceil that from now on until the weather becomes very warnii the season for striped bass may be declared nn. Although unnucstlonnbly and prop erly, the striped bass is a game fish listed in tlie highest class by sportsmen in this state. New Jersey and Dela ware, it is specifically declared by legis lative cnnrtniPiit to be a food tish nnd without nny closed senson with rod nnd line. The reason for this upparciitly in congruous listing is nevertheless sound and necessary . Important, as a game tish. the striped bnss is even more important ns a com mercial food tish. To avoid confusion in the understanding of the laws re lating to fishing, it wn. considered de sirable b; the three states In classify the fresh water fishes with three group-, game, food and bait fish. As the stripisl bass is not nllogpllier a fresh water tish mid beenrse of the other reason lust given. Hie game striped bass is rated 11s a food fish. Legal ItngTilitlions There is another legal regulation con ceining the striped bass, unique in tish hgislHtlnn. and that is Hint it is tin lawful to catch and keep nny of this species of fish, either with rod and Hue or with nets, from the Uelawaie river or any of its tributaries. Hint weigh over twpnty pounds. It might also be mentioned that there is a minimum length ol twelve imhes. All other fishes cither have nulv a mini mum catchable si.e or no length regu lation whatever. There is u reason for limiting llm mnximum catchable weight of a .striped bnss, enunlly cogent with its clnssiticn tlon. 'l'heic is probably few. if any, species Hint makes as rapid a growth before reaching maturity as the striped bass. Ai-inrillncf In lareful observation, it has been shown that in the majoiilv ot cases, striped bnss nltains u weight ol iienrlv, if not quite, twenty pounds, be fine teaching spawning age. Spawnum tish aic known as "mammy lock, and the number of eggs n female deposits is prodigious. It is to protect these and let them propngatc that the maximum cntehablo weight is n legnl lcgulauon. For many montlm in tlie year yast numbers- of striped bass mo tound 111 fresli water, in the Delaware river as far as Hancock. X. Y.. nnd even be yond. Xevcitheless. its native home is 'in the ocean, and is a menibci of the sen bass family. ,. It i. however not as pioiinnneedly saline in Its habits as mniiv other sen fishes of nnadronious niiluie or ever as much as the head of the lainily. Like its cousin, tlie little while perch, the striped bass, when not in altogether fresh water, seems lo uefcr heavllv brackish, like the lower tenches of the Mnurice liver, for 111111111 e. NAVY CAN ENTER RELAYS Secretary Denby Permits Each Major Team to Compete Once Away Aniiiipolis. Md.. Mmcli 111.- One of the first acts of Secretary of the Navy Ilenbv in connection with the Naval Acadi'inv lias been to provide" for definite' policy of athletic uuilcsts tor academy tenuis away from Annapolis. He has given to the supci inlcnilcnt of the Naval Academy deliuiin mi thorilv to permit the tennis in each principal sport to engage m nm "iitet 11 season nway from Annapolis Ibis is in addition to the games in various spoils against the Mililaiy Academy mid the nniiunl entry of the ctevvs in tlie American Henley. Tlie tirst excicise of thi gencial nil thoiitv by Superintendent Scales will be to peiinil teams of iniilsliipinen to enter llie iclay games of the I'liiveisily of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia oil April -! DE PAUL COPS Wins Second Cycle of Basketball League in Northeast mtamhmi or ti;ams ANXIOUS ANGLERS A'llll I. ".41 I .1 II 1 .1)1)0 t 1 .Kiin 3 : .1:110 i a .tun I 1 .'.'Oil II .1 .nan Dp I'iiiiI lIplM-oinil I'rlni eton IhiptM Mi-riurj Mtrrj The He Paul C. C. bnskclhiill team is the winner of the second cycle of Hip Noi-lliPiist AIIIpiI Playground League, following its victory over Lpiscopul. The hitler five won mil in the first part of Hie schedule, and a posl senson gnine will he played by He Paul mid Kidscopal to decide the season's chum- pion FEW PLA YERS REMAIN i LONG UNDER BIG TOP Of 200 Major League Baseball Tossers in 1914 Only I Thirteen Now Are on the Circuit Ruth's Mighty Lunge Makes Him Van y UKANTINI) KICK The National I'nstlmc t Hacks - lleslon. .Michigan. Ilniland. " lmii 'ire tuici'- n irMr olil crack, o imillrr ivliat the jnd is. ,1on u me i.nllcd when .xiriiti com ft biirk Ami mini of thrw nrc rmiiri. Life Itcnratli Hie lllg Ten I ft ,, 1 l.tl, 1 ,, .. . . I !.. . I.... Atv.a.njiv iniKue, inr s..im-uc...hn,....hl for Hip Hie 'IVnt. rpnuires about j 'M0 ennipst aHih"tes with which to start I a session. In order In take tinit in us ninny I ns a thousand ball games the athletes ,.t I.... ,..., .,.- irru 1. ..! inese 1111s icnciicii llie -nw iiiuriv, 111- . llnllfh IM ts"n.winliv i.nlv "no nines I - .. . .. 1 siiy So nut of the 'J00 bull idayers stnrtitn: North from Xntionnl League camps In the spring of U I only thirteen nre left, about one out of every sixteen. Seven per cent of a league can last seven or more ypnrs If the succulent sta tistics mean anything in your imagina tive existence, Shnrl nnd Merry. Sometimes TIIKSIj statistics apply only to those siijipnspil in Iip displaying their fabrics steadily. It doi'su'l include the balter.v men, which reminds us that, therefore, the average will be slightly changed. Hill II Is closo enough to show that not only skill hut tiuusual stamliin is needed to complete a ten ye.ir slum. A short lifo nnd not always us merry as it looks. The All-Anirriraii "II" I'. A If Stilt tw lliftiw. snmn 111 si ..ciftii.. 1 J connection between the letter "II" and the ability lo nlnv hootlui Tnkc a glance at this All-II team: Hiiils -Hinkey, Hale and llardwlck. Harvard. (Willi Ilallowcll, llerron, Higglus and Ilmumonil in reserve.) Tneklcs - Ilillebrund, Princeton; Henry, W. nml J. (iunrds Heffellinger, Yale; Hure, Pennsylvania. Center Hooper, iJnrtmotith ; or Holt. Vnlc. Quarter- Huntingdon, Colgate. E Lasker and Capablanca Dead-j locked at End of Second Game for World Title THIRD MATCH TONIGHT, Havana. March H - The -ei mid gnine in (be world's chnmpioiisliip chess match b.-tween lr Ihnaniiel Lasker. the (ieurrriu master, and Jose I!. Cnpn blancn. the Cuhnii expert, resulted in a draw uflcr the foitieili incve. The lirsi gnme. plnjisi Tuesday nml Wednesday nights, likewise resulted in no decision. The lliird game will be played tonight. in tiuestion will have to last for some- xtchmum h conilintiinis nnve asi.ru 1HV,, (n(),, (). .., ,,r, n, , (,m thing nppronching seven years. IN from ,imo to time why Ittith strikes1 ,,, ,.iamiiionhiii solelv on Dannv Do you know bow tunny hull players , s0 ,,f,,1 " '""mpion nip son ly on unntiy in the Xntionnl Leugtie have lasted long ,, . . M . . 1lp ,,, ,h(, ,,,, ,,,, ( Mc.Mrliol s foul-gonl shooting, enough under the Hig Tent of the game ,lli mightv lunge nt even ' oiisiderable criticism lias been to take pai tin 101)0 or moiP contests swI h(,rl,)X klng !1Ilr, f his I directed nl the Pennsylvania basketball IjA V Llliril'Cll. , Villi Ul II Ullf ui t.l 1 t-,.1 CHESS MASTERS VEN TERMS Jiisr It Ciipnlihiiini and Hr. lhnaiuiel Cuvan, winner of the indiv nliuil iliani I.usker showed how well iiintched they pj,,,,,!,;,, j ii u. is among the Pitts'- ZtSo'lSU hovvlc, -oil in the doidiles the nfiicinl score of which reached here and singles event of tin- American todav. The defense which Dr. Lasker l',i,ujn Congress tournuuicnt tndny. nrt! ;r;:ir.Kcrt; -.- - " nml his stratccv could hardly have been events liampiou of hM vein- s touriiu- iinpiovcd upon. In order to bleak Ihrough the ton- ter. lie nml to suiiinii to 111c isuuuion of bis pawns on the iiuccn's side of the boatil. but, in the rook and iinvvn end-, ing which eventuated after the exchange () qui I'll, uiir tuim:u uui nf iM- nn .11-3- iwlvnntace whatever. Try ns he would Capnblnnca. vvitli a passed pawn on the left wine, could make no headway against the tnctics of Dr. I.asket- and a draw was agreed to. alter fifty moves hud been lecordeil The score follow r: 1'insT (i.wti: (turf ii'h (Imnlilt Tie. Iliu.l i upauluni h l.nUr .Whin- lllmlt 1 ' il rixllili y Kt-KnJ It J :: I'-iu MO! I II U-i-i 'J-(J r, i-k:i '.'-m II Kl-lll (.' M I T ll-ll II l h IM- I'. M.I li i.M,-i n-KT III (J. HI 'Jvl1 I I l'l)M 'I Ml I J IUII l''J III I) M 1 I! '.'"I 1 t i'hMI'S 1! Iticli I". Mt-IJ '1 Q-I'li III lit K 't Mlih 17 II II.' '1 01 IS VxP '! s 111 K't-KJ I! f.'lls Ml D-ltl It 1st,' J Ki.M '. TI KM j. nl'xKi 'J QKl . .-.i gn-w.- iixr . .'I M III 11-KlT :-.i i'P I'-yi jiiyxii r'-is". JT lt..' M KHS 'S C!lt I' IvM -.'Il l)-K'J i sjKi O'J .-in k" 1',-j - "!l si i'-ki.i !'V.Ki:' I'-KM I J'll' ill i'.ki-i ii ivia iiiK-nt.' I'-gun a.'itj-iii isixii ail ox ni' 'Jn a? I'-iia '.'-s.'.! :is (j(.i ' rt-ij :ci it-iu wii-iv in K-ua ivi n.t ti k-.i i in i- K-Mi .vl ' in iv ii-j ui-i 14 P-ltKll Oll-H t."i K-NJ KttM HI K-Q.'l H Q" 47 I'-ktl I'-lltl is k--k:i i" si til It-IUl MM ,vi ni' 'iii Tlraiv ll '.Mi I'm. Jh. 3.'nn Gibbons Repeats Challenge i M. IMul, Vllnn.. M.iirh IH-.MiI.e tliliimi of Si l'.iul hiiH rt-poiiloil IiIm 1-hrtnfui.o t.-i ti matr-h vvtlh Jolinii) VVINn i, tulilillovvfiiit i h.iiunlon vvhn ilffpnttil VIIUi- (I'li.ivvil nf M Paul In New Vnik T!iurnil.i nlhl I i-uli JiHlIni m iPBimi V llmiii uk a ihainpliiii Tlllilioiui Haiti (lililintia hut! lueii in trjiiuug hero fur seveial vveeltH Wesleyan Gets Martin Mhhllelnivii. I'niiii.. Maili 10 -.1 VI via' nn in old llbi-rlln t'ullede star Is to muh llm VVoftlevHll Irani! teuin thin nenunn Mar Hon wan .-niiHlileroil t lit lieHi man In (Hun In tho 'J'JU-v ft r.l ilaalt In hu iintlrrgrtniuaie djvs al Olieilm ' WORLD'S BEST IN I I'.lt.N 1 ION l, lll'STI.I KM II AM-NTXIt IHII'Th AT IIIH NATIONAL A. A, Meileuk 7.bjko v. .lohll Olln (drent Tint AUnilV.l.n 'wi?.'' Vi'mrS! II. l,8oT,00.1 Princeton; lllrschherger. Chicago. Coaches Haiighton. Harvard; lleis man, Penn. What other letter would have a dinner agulnsl ths outfit? N. K. TIip II In football correspond to Hip 1 (.. I.... 1.... f (J. .lit...... t .. .-!.... 1 "' "' "'XIIIK""'. OUIII1UII, ', I'M IM'I I , j .irfrerU,,,, ,. .Johnson. J. Willnid and J. Denipse.v, the ptitlrp smcii-. with I0 exception of I'ltzslinnioii". for the Inst thirty -live years. , ho Penalty of the Plinth . . , .. . Another part is due In tlie lail thai smart pitchers wisely make him s hu nt bad lulls freipiently. having no de sire, naturally, to groove one. Sisler. who keeps his swing well un der control, famed only nineteen times, against Huth's eighty, and Sisler played in twelve more games tlinn Uuth did. As h rule in this rickety citcm.o. you pay something, nt sonic time, for everything you get. And Hnth s eighty strike-outs were merely part p.iwnent for his fifty -fiur home runs. T Ml", iiihlrio ,,ni nfford to nllot only so iniieli of his power to distance and so much to culroi. hen tie siv-e distance '.10 per enl of what he ha- Ills contiol is hound to acipiire 11 kink. Uuth can't take that lerrilic swirl nml kicp his si under coiilrol ul llie s.ime time when he is crossed bv 11 fast 1 111 vc In golf vii me warned not lo press, nr pterins sum iuni -" It.tiilklr ill KUiii funic parlly built upon pressing, for he would never 1111 no nm fifty -lour Inline runs taking 11 normal ml at the ball, lie might get twenty or twenty -live in tlml wiiv. bill no more "i: leasnii why many golfers bate J to play around minus a caddie is II, nl 1I1..V A ill have 1111 hnuil.v lulgei '" 1..M1.1 i." sliniii nl when they blow a short mitt or thump a new ball into th pond. Copjrluit I V! I. Ml r,oili iMrruecl Frankfurters and "Pop" Arc Barred dl Bouts New York. March 10.-The P.o ing Commission has decided that the tight fans of New York are not to In trusted with pop bottles, peanut shells, frankfurters or other lethal or blunt instruments. Commissioner I y Magune, writing his own rub's mid icgiila lions. hns otdcred that the deadly pop bottle mid the fearful frank furlcr he I an cil from Madison Sipliire liurdeu while the srli'ts are demonstrating the manly ail n reason has liccn iis.igin'u. mil il i- iissiiini'd Him Ihc iiilins "as lllllde lo lirntei't the heads of snnie of the Itoxiog Ciiiiiiiiissiiin's imlu'i's in the event of unpopular decisions. SIX TEAMS BOWL TODAY . . , . .1 1 srin .., Contest for National Title Getting Keen With Eliminations lliin.-ilo. N. .. Mmcli H Ilmry tneni, will iiuike his upieiiiani with a I M j,luKf, m, lonion-ow night The. , . 1 1 . n 1 . , i five- s,,ui,ds tniiight will Ii- iiiaile p 0f hnvvlris from Cliicago. Milwaukee. ,.in,.inlulI: Uuisville, Madison and Cleveland. Holling in the Intc squad of live man event last night, tlie Fact. Kdel vveiss team of Chicago went into fifth plncc with it toini 01 -n.-sw nm-. iwo other lives shot over 1!S(I) pins, but not unite high enough to class among the lendeis. They weie the St. I ram is Hotel No. 1 and '-. of St. Haul. eniing 'J'JO l.ml -s1s ic.spcctivcl.v Matthew Kelly Becomes Umpire M i"hiv li ll i 'I eulv l I I ru S ill s lillirshiil Tin the l.vnl elulu tenrs h.is Klsni-il n eiililr.ui le lie -nine n uinp'n in lie In I'lnilleiiu llmiliall l.-JBi-e K- Ilv h.vs hail vt I fie I'tp. n llie .1' nn lllliltil .illl hllM I hmi nn i ,-Ht.l III priifei.simi,il unit i-eml liliifissiie.il ImU fin llliili ifl While In Ihr f. ill i 'I si r n hi ' 'i ' In i ontio I with niriiiv I. .iileiH uf ihi- UHlinniil (;nnii- OLYMPIA Broad "d Baitibridfe VIOMtXt Uf.MMI, MARCH '.Ut III IMM MMtn FITZGERALD vs. BURNS O'MALLEY vs. KEARNS MMtllN rWll. JUDGE vs. HARTMAN PALMER vs. SULLIVAN KRAMER vs. SANDOW srnls iiii sikje nn iv llnlrl VViillen liuffrl. tlriiail nml lOinl st. nuliir prim.. Phila. Jack O'Brien's Health System Flesh Reducing Body Building lex Kicliard lioxtng tournament Vpnl ll'tli hmi .'lllll I! .iiik T lUBlit -Hand im Unroll Nnvv Ilnv h' ( inHse i I- l in ir.lli ( hemnill Ms I'hlln Mu Imiin siquHie fi.irilcn Sew VoiW m-Km"MMM ItIC TOWN llN( I, KINKilll iivv ut'."s ik ru:! i: oni iutk souv.-l ra W en ltll-iii- VV ivrt' fur .Men Itevvpl Puiis .laiuiiu up Mult. IhibKets for l.mlleK Allrai'loim SnnKS el IIOVT MISS Till'. 111(1 MdllT ijulle (Iri'hesleii Ilanc ntf roiiteni 'IllUlitilav N'IrI' t,itr.i:Ni.i'.r. oiui uumi'ion, Wll.l, IM.AV AT TUT. Illtl NMV ( Iv III I. I.IAItl) KIIIIM. 41 Ml. Kill ST. MKI.K sTMlllNII MAIKH -,'IST. MlCltMIONS i;l!MMIi-Al. I. SKATS UKSKIH Kll, MOMMY (.AMI'S Willi (IMS. IIAKMON. AT It'B I'MiACB -IMU. & MAItliKT STN. l" Shntln Three. Skntlnc Hemlaim Unity l'ha-lT,.tnn 0100-M'e.t 21 I UUIillllC 111111 ((mum. PENN FIVE NOT A ONE-MAN TEAM AT IRAN MciMichors Foul Shooting Only One Factor in Basketball Success- at University SPECIALISTS IN ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT Kiilplt Mnigan. chairman of the luis Keiball committcp nt Hip I'nivprsity of Pciinsv Ivaniii. uiisupi's llm fciiii. who tenin for its innuner of winning games tliroiigb the nhility of Captain Danny McNichol to shoot fouls." said. Mr. Morgan. "It hll.S llCPII Sllt-f,nu1n.t lli.il lm ,.iil,.u be changed to eliminate ,H. f. throw ng speeinlist. and provide for the tin owing f fs I,, the individual opponent f . , ,.,i,iittii. t,P nlTeilsp. "At the outset. J would like to have II understood that Peniisv Ivnuin does not nlijeet imrtieularly lo the change or IIip 111I0. if u,,,,,, nn-ilysis ,r funilii menial proofs are roirecl. What we nt IVniisvlvniiin do objecl to is (Iip in inunlioii. am in s,,lr. ,,ses, the bald statement , ',,y, hln, j u ,,P man tenm nnd ns a lenn, ( inferior to other" III llie league. These slulPlllellls are. of course, slll.i, i,M, the r ru 01 llie Peniisv Ivani.i hiiiii lo dale is the best reputation Tlie fnet of tile oinlter is llinl Peniis.vlvHiii 1 ha- perfected team play of a higher ilegree probably than any oilier college in the country. Teamwork Counts "Look nl the deletisive rri ord of the season tiiiule liv the various tennis 111 llie league here will you lillil 11 team Hint has vueh a iiiiirvelous ability lo keep the opposing .score down. Then look ul llie foiiliu record, you will litul thai Pennsylvania has coiuinitteil fewer fouls tlinn any club 111 the league. Then put the two together -and you lutve a team making llie fevvet fouls holding otheis to the fewest scores, Yt lint can this mou" but ti cam play ot the highest 1 older. "On the offense Pennsylvania's ricori! will show more points seored than any ! other t am -and In Held goals, rcun- svhania wi'1 be either first or spi nnd. 1 Most crilus have been 1 nnipnring other teams with Peiinsy Iviinia on mi uii- i-iii.ii niiiiii.e, , ,.... s ', I he pieiioui- men f foul gouts among leuusyi- vnnia's point has b.cn due .0 Hip .fad tun oilier teams nave loiin-u n-uu-i ..i !.. ,.i,.... V !,.--... nninliei- of .. .. J....1.-.1 it....... ;' , ' ,- i ,, ., , ,,f these have been on men in the m-t ol shooting. If you bri-ul. 11 rule to pie- vent a si-ore you must not coinpluin at the penalty . ..' etitoii.it ...... . , there were .111 louis eniieii ui an le-mis in the league during 1!H!-JI. "f "' ,"); u ,'";- Kchnicil vi.iln I,.,,,, and till were for I'-rsotial wjn- lad. I here weip tlinlv games in llie league and I HI personal foul- means no average ol something less man lour leen 10 a game or si-ven to a team a 1 oiiip.irulivclv suiiill number. "Now what keeps the fouls down'' Two f.iclois. I'ii-st. there is the throat ol iisiiMliti .iiiiui for four personal fouls a splendid rule which kieps uui- I trol of roughness to a verv large degree: ' and ,se oiul, llieip is the point involved ,.; ', (,(l.i ( , ,,,,.. ,W(1 won't I'iiiiI iigiiiii'l Peniisv Ivania. it's a sure point ' Now. suppose the rule makers lessen il hsie-e of the point I-MIIKII-I ivaztiaz&jj2amKBm6aza&a Daily . z'iz'Xsmzmv!. DIRETION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA Mk 'S'1 Morrn rBij-unk Ave MIN ClltMH "THE PENALTY" A I I rPlirMV rranl.foiil A. Allrsht-nv ALLtUnLn 1 ji, i n.iiiv . is i;vs at ( Mil I s II VI'I.IN "THE KID" BROADWAY ,".""' f V '" V i iinsi vs( r tvi.m vm.i: "THE PERFECT WOMAN" s-t -vMAI ci' MdPl'niMiil vee VULvJlMML, j .in 7 i.(l n 1' M MilOl rl VI VIII. I' "THE BRANDED WOMAN" EMPRESS ,,A" " lA'r.M , 1i;m HM(I I III IK lllll'S "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" MAIN SI MAN' Yl Mt I- III ' MM lltr 1.111 Market St rAlVllL.1 s vr in Mulnight ( IIM!I.1 ( II I'I.IN "THE KID" GREAT NORTHERN B,.f? i'Vl-V ( It Mll.l I IIM'I IN "THE KID" I IMPERIAL ,,Vr!,,.aVlr'.T7 VV VI M'T Sib. A. ti ( 11 Mil I - ( IIXI'I.IN III "THE KID" 333MARKET&ilu;M,,,;,ViV NIMO "BILLIONS" nniMTCCl mis marki.i' snu.r.T rKlNvisJ'J s in v m in m ia i'. ji I III S CI.M M "LOVE MADNESS" nlil Tf Vtl.ltM VMdVV.S WKN'li: Kl AL 1 yJ r 1 1 i nnioi kun hr vvii.i.iVM ki ssi:i,i. "The Cheater Reformed" RUBY MX,,KP WVV.. r M Mt Ml lifts MINTI.K "ALL SOULS' EVE" SAVO Jf VM .NORMA ijrAI.MUMII! "PANTHEA" To Pilot Pencoyd f s v '-' & t yr W f . i 'i II .JACK ItHYNOLHS being scored by doing uw.iv with the loul-throw ing specialist. Isn't it n de structive nit V Isn't il more 11, it to entisp more roughness? As to SM"dallsts "And now let us look to other sports for 11 parallel. There's the punter in football, the lorwiml passi r, the drop kicker. All spicialists, no oiiter.v against tliMii. In baseball, there's the pitcher a proud specialist. Theip's no out itv lo have the first base 'offer' the ball lo bs opposing hrst baseman, nml so on and both football and baseliall are tenin games. "I'piui stiulv, therefore, it seems as throlli.li the folll-tlirowillg speeinlist might have his legitimate place on the ti'iilo. and if vnu will Ink' the tumble lo look llllo the r"i-oris, vnu vvill liiul Hun I'ennsy Ivmiia alwavs Im hmi n foul hiiolrr of above the nveiage ilhil ilv. Iii Hills!, Keiii-illi. of 1'eniisv Iv nnia. threw Ihnlcfii out of Ihiftero iiKninl I'libllllblH. Ill loll',. Cihlie MeNi. hoi linen Ivvilvollt of twelve aiin I 'of liell. and Ibe 110M nighl, sivieen mil of suleen airainsl Sv incuse Then isiur (leoiee Sweeney and iheii Haiuiv M- - , 1 1 1111 , M 11111 I " I'll I Mil1 IM I III I I'D Ii live ugaiis Prim clou last week, is no mivn nchivetiieiit And iicvt year, llravcwill piobably Ihrovv them through the net with mot olouou.s regularity." C. Y. M. A. U. RUN TODAY Gray and Ulster Will Meet Again In Cros3-Countrv Race llie nnnual cross-coiiiitrj cliaiiinion- ship nice of Archdioecsat the Catholic Young Men's 1 I iiiiui will be held ut ::l iiciirli this aflcruiioii. 'llic runners will leave Athletic Hee- reation Center, Twenty -slth and J. f- fcrson streets, going over the A. A. I". chainpinnsliiii lom-e for 11 distance 01 about live and one-iiuarter miles Lntiics liave been iee icn fnuu S unci him C. C Yielriv C C ICirlln f, (, ;ntp..n..iM, r c s. i',' '. ! .,. ,-. (1 ' ' "H . . . I.. St. Joan of n. ,, in .i....i,i ii. 1, ... I . "u- I ace w ill decide the y ear s chalii - iiiuiis no he vveeli . o ilinv inv .,1 I'n, IHllllsimi UCIVVCCU .lllllllliy (illlV. nt 1 .11 . fl,..jM,i 11( A(1U Mjsr 'f Viitri Jl( 1))X n. ,'efcnte,i H,,. ,,n.r n,,'. w nlnl.,. ,- ,j,nrs t)lj, M.usl)Ii u the Mount Vernon Club run of lastSiit- ....(in. v...!.;,. ,,.r( ,.,1 si .i.,,,, r. ,)P ,, P,,h . T , M MllM,be,alM..,l .ev.nlv. 1 ,((,jn n p , 1m Uurnr. ;if i , i ;nr-lli t.-i 1 Balloon Championship May 21 Nr opU, M.m h 'I 'I hr rm i nt nf lllTti H HIIMntllnH Im.Jv. ,,i m 1, nvjir'l.. flu I'tj MHtinMHl Imn.HMi rrtr !.. lilt minshrfin M.i nti'l tliwt tli Mturt v ui.l I tn t. VI liniijursi wit) , rtn iiftuiii ! t,tt"t . Parks Denies Professionalism nn rlxir, Mih. Mt Ii I' rt n I t i pt i'n nnd vt,, pi-, hr, .r ruhRitl !., k.l' t mi 1 - J t v ir. Utoil ' t ii. i h Iii t p 1 1 ill t h. h . i ( pm -! in tnli II fn h- l'.n ifi ln' umin-'r l'llCTOI'l.Y. Photoplay ; 9M- H&y.xaisxvHfizBm IHftftBftEt j& alftr ' 5" aMftHffi !,, Zitt'zsfeztztt&ss Of The NIXON-NIRDLINGER 17 THEATRES I AVFNI IF -ulh !"' and Allegheny Ave. I IMU C.I.AK Mnel.l:V i "THE ROOKIE'S RETURN" BELMONT "-'u U!CnL MAnUBr ( I I II III. Mil. I l.'s "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" CEDAR ,,'"u ' ll,W! am:m r; IIIH Cl. M.m I KN "THE ROOKIE'S RETURN" coliseum jm:Vn,vr;v,,LS I IINM W II Mil t. "MAROONED HEARTS" UJIY1R0 Iri"sr sl i.niMtn Avr JUIIIDW J,l Ij. ,, , ,, I P i.Ufii.d . L "UNCHARTED ' CHANNELS" LEADER 4,VT ' ,N,' "" " VI l liiVn'.1,1 ""T "IDOLS OF CLAY" LOCLST .I- l I III l V I nil I i ii 'in 'n 1 1 '1 s ' .'ll ' .1.' 1 i- (Mil 111- Mil I !, "FORBIDDEN FRUIT NIXON "" VNt) MvnKri' ST,a .miiN v iiiiui n ' ' J "SOME MIND READER" DIni I "-" 4lM "'"'l 'rs ll V WI.,1 M v M .; I VII ( l ! 1 s, (11 . J "THE KID" STRAND -"'miuwsi m,j t t It Mil I ( II t f s ' "THE KID" ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES APOLLO ...n a rsinMi'MiiN i .s 'I I INI ' ll VII VIII Illtl II 11 Mtltts ( Vl'l I. "THE INFERIOR SEX" ATOR I'iianm in & ..irivriu .we nJ v-i rv i im i. u vii v HOI s. 1-1,1 I. Its "MIDSUMMER MADNESS' Al IROR A '3- Ci:i!.M VNIHW S' AV u -V-llwl- M VI IM.l: li VII.Y M l( I) llltMIV "THE NEW YORK IDEA" RFNN " a"m. im, mE ' ' ' MAII-Sl I ll.llir lllll'l. HtMITIIN In "THE BAIT" I fiLUEBIRD "'cnW, U'lt.MAM TIB MIM.K'h ' I "MIDSUMMER MAIESS" REYNOLDS TO LEAD PENCOYD BALL CLUB Veteran Semipro Manager to Handle New Team in 1921 NOW SIGNING PLAYERS I'lir Pen, mil Alhlelif Association l planning for Hie coming b.is"bnll sen. 'on. nnd ininouticemrnt l innde hy l liftimiu fir,. In., ..Iinlfinn ti nf Inn ntn- letic eoiiiuiiltre. of the appointment Hi iiiiinnger of Jack llevnolds. 1 nown in local circles ns n tnr semiiiro lirni liaseuinn and n hnskelliall referee. A fi w years ago he was 11 foul siiooter who 'earned the title of "Hngle-eye Jack" In cause of his ability lo caur th one-pointers with marked regularity. Reynolds is well versed in the na tionnl gnine. It was he who in 1012 I" put the Stetson hatinakers on the map in tlieir intiul bnsobull venture. He nlso lins been connected with trie Itudd and Mission tennis nnd for three years was manager of Hie PerKitsIe club, of the Montgomery. County League, the team finishing second twice and mi the other occasion winning the piiiniint. Hey nobis now is engaged in signing phivers. The senson will open on Sat urday. April .'.0. The first four tpnmi booked are Cressona Tigers, Phillip! burg. Ililldale and Ilex A. ('., of Wash ington, Tlie players start practice on Satur day . April '.'. The field at Wissnhlckon Ihive nml Kiilge avenue now is turner going repairs and will be In snapc for the opening clash. Pencoyd will travel on Sundays, and, if 11 daylight saving lnw is enneted, ono game a weik will lie played on the bom gi minds. BATTLING MURRAY FAILS TO STOP JIM LAVENDER Italian Wins, but Is Given Touflh Tilt by Plttsburgher Those of (he fans vvho ciecled to see Halt Hug Muriav knoek off Jimmy Lavender in short order nl the Cmnhria last night were di ointeil. yet they were pleased with the great battle put on lor eight rounds by llie Pittsburgh ban- 1 lam against the local hard-hitting Itul- inn. While Lavender kent covered up '" '"' '"' "I'ened up sufBciently nt timei to show that thprp were two men in I .. " ' . .... ll.A Unlit -Murray s tcrnlic body suiashps. lis , iiiisii""iii-in," nun iiaroer iiiiiiiik -mi- ,M'1' ,,il" ' ,1m' decision. From the distain e, however. Lavender tlared tip I """ '""' 'hen. and made 11 big hit bv ' his tallies, specially in the sixth 1 lound did Luvender irove that he was '' "e riiiining. carrying that round oy u iiiurgiu and iiringlng mood 111 copious ipuiiitltics from the I'nttler s nose. Iiobbv McLeod wns the semifinnl win- tier, showing to advantage over Jimmy I I HI IK.1 hiiiij iuijit umiei toiiii; Henr easy game and administered a 1 terrific trouncing to the Indian. Terry Mcdovirn outpointed Ping Hodie in a r-'""' et-ln. Kid tioodmnn and Young lierncy. Johnny Koycc found Little ( riirinn ilrru . League to Have Two Sections t.iTtinir nf llm PluivjMplijj MHtiufatS- II' IJ'HiTlir if P,m1'H1I 4 Itib- vill br- lie'rl in 4 iitcnl M.m h L'l Tnn1i Hl. .'71 i niiinilm fim lrjUIritr John H ManciK'i tnnotj tlui it i nrnpo'1 o limf n tinrtliiii nd nithrti clrrult 1hll phi hU'it hi piniiric ih fntir. city Thf vslnndijr lub of th tinrtlirrii circuit will pirn ilif v inn ns i mh of thr qnuiltf-m circuit a li iinpltuishlp "tm r i th in1 nf th pea mh for the i.hinml hMiTiptniiKhtp Win Volley Ball Tilt I ' liriiMlll - n V M I 1. 1(1 in vrl'Sy 'hi " iii ImiupI'mis ef ill,, I ai trAV.n le Mlmiiuiiii Ih h-i n in nit nml ,lfni, (i,t I "il-iii I -in it 1 Tiio Inr. r. il I'n- UI"I...I tin ...n.s unB much p'r.m.,1 th UK Milium! nrl inilli of 0 llnii il 'I l.uei lit Imll, ,,!,., t'linTiii'i s Guide CAR MAM OEIIMiNTOWN AVE. 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