OS PW mrf&?&ig4" " '$? )rf irV' 'irf! "i.'K (M " ,rt , N yv "l - " Vr ' 20 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, fflARCH 22, 192l' New York Yankees on Paper Look Like Sure Pennant Winners in American League This Season W; f E WITH BAKER IN GAME, HUGG1NS WILL SHOW GREA T HITTING TEAM But auks Club Swingers If ill Clog Paths, for Speed Is Lacking eteran Pitching Staff Jimmy Mitchell. Kookic In fielder, a I aluable Asset lt ItOKHltT V. MAXNKU. H(n,ii Kalltor IhenlriK rnhllr 1 etler Stiri''ioi'(. 1-t.. Mann 'Ji! TfiritK are n innnj cniiiliiliites fn the Hupper! - Huston variit) ilnwii heie n on oo nt Ynlf l'rinr-nton r lluitntil in the full hu the football squad reports for thr tirst prni-ti.e About four iloi'ii tmiiii: ntli-nirn uliu linrr rm-n pi.n liasrd on th boof and ilranK'-fl "'it of the buhc from vnrious part', of tin' mnntr.t hnw iIosIkiih on makitiK tin" Vmiki-e bu-cbnll lub. ami nftci iti-tuni; un ' ful of tttu ilnt prat'tu-M e nn- led to blli'vo tliat about four do.on jmiiigateri will i?o nwio from lien- uith railroad tlrkt to ovcr.t station but New York MlIl.T HiU'Kitis smuts Mliippi'd n (hoi. i- iiHiortntPiit of iv.irr to the trniuinx camp and tin- place was flooded with recruit Thej ucrr Urge, ".mall, thin and fat fast and "low inmtlt lo 1' '""It .oip!' of ..! to loam th namcj. of tin- n-plrlnc atlili'tns. and tthi'ii ln ttn done, the sei-retary found It easier to ttrite the "w- arc nrrv- ou liao t IfW tiic.i)fi.'. The U'il verelnn of the Ruth i fl ort of a .-ln corporation. A younpter ntul it well ntuh impns-.it.li' to I. real; into the line up bnrHUc the old boj appear to b" oh the job to tiit Vol wore tlinn x hare nnv chance to llnsci Scout Hobbv Hila lo,. KcIIn ami Hub I'muiTr ?rnbt."il ri'n.xors that no one e"i- heard cf Sonv made uh an iinpi-e-ion that the i.ntt streiniou'l denied ever rnrttli,' eeii th.-m before Hue r...ir.n- pitcher .it hi" job because be avl.e-1 IIiisbiii. 1 to hold the buii to uiiike it tnit.-i fust, r H" ta banded a tmo table and a railroad tickei Thi. moi ..f athlete 'nus- kejit the ntnt. ;..r h-it all -prim and it a a HiiKSin bad hi" tan . omplete t iinn.'t (ii.earv. i tuok .iked tnoin'tiz l n and night, ami nt tne eim 1 E HESS OH, MAN! MATCH TONIGH Ti food thin; thn T7(n tinA fix. three . .nils V accomplfhcd whot i tl .iiiiTalent of nothlnj: 'I'hex di-cxei-d that IM) per Cent couldn't plm th- pure but it afi r -n-eim-.u hib..r Tne were on the tield from 0 W a in mini oO p in wht.di tni;ht b. .M.lcd rn. repilor nninn hour '' riiJi. .''o thr th oi'ii'm. mea.iii ) l( F, 'J.fjf l . I I '( U 'ill (Dili 'lit III hilt I Oiini' it fir hr ieoi'ie in II H)!)ii milifil e iicife.' high etoj rm, i to ;ihii Iho"- pott'iniM, ami iriiftbcri rrer( blrrln loukitii eandnlntc n-hn o nnilnili', II- h,l 11 or. mxl fV.cie, ,. I hr'icf'i I long Hume Halter kf ro ihl .eiri'fit" on fhim Therefore. Handled hitnelf THKV .atir- tlu n. that I'-ank Mok-i had decided to ietu i to me ;nme after a mtrad hud been signed, the wil l.ml plan, alinos- win blooif. because ..ne of the portion- had b. en filled in a mini ni"Xp f uinnnei That left second ba a.llnt. and l'"'."f nud Ward ajfu u v(ei. th. posslbilitieh. Uut n joung man named .lininx Mit-hei! n ho came from the ,oa-t. hail to be considered UliRSUM trnd-d a half dotn .laer uuu nanocu oui n uu.m.. o( coin f..r this kid and nulilti"' U""P him ..n the sidelin? -.c c..H (ti tl.e lntielil. n'.iiMiii; ijttous -t.osition- and he like a tereniL llaker u hre in reportins n.ibodt kne uhether li imilil tome bark and pla his old same but it was ns.jm-d b' all that he had not Ion his battiu; etc h's phrsi.-al condition wn perfe. nnd he would step into the hot dirtier nnd hold down the job until further notice All linker has to do now is lif up to expectations. Vothii.it could b" fairer than that. Ai wa Hid bcfor. . il:"v tlere as ninut rookies a- ..'', wells down here and believe m. there nre a lot of wclW Sid A,wv. of Vhiladelphi.i. i toilins for a lost inu . and the same p." foi Tom foiinoln . Walter t'hr.sten ten, Joe MunsoU and other- nr.ri WIG0. Ivy bmthii. icho mm' icn KO.in.y m f'nii' If.ic . A ,,robalilV inll t,rl. beniuir hr M (I nfnl Inttrr. Ilnnijn" ''A" ' $lyle nt 1he p'ntr mul nl "e law i,r pimli hitttiw pnri'. Mitchell Has Class Wur.l itl t.lnt the ket stone sak. plot llle.l O! course, isauer Tf I'rnnli ilf...sn i Wan no-- to thud luiii Mltcliell or Aaron throiich uM.n pwi "i hi)Uio i n.i J ... m)t hi" Un fi-ii' ti- i a 'ut .riri n ImfUrt nnl irtll Am r In pin , bni k nto thin ijiidiI iiiirf . ' in. o Wi (' 'i o in en. i' ... .irttiil llobbli dul nut null itnnr ihiith i i)iiikI 6ii.'i" ' .; Af Intricate Problem Faces Dr.1 Lnsker and Capablanca in Championship Contest i BOTH TRYING HARD TO WIN: I la tana. March ",'. Resumption of , (i.nv in the third Kiinu- of the world .'hampioiishlp Chens tiiiiriiniuetit lietwen l)r Kninnuel Lnsker nnd dose H. CniJiililaiicn here tmilclu w II brinft encli1 o' these masters face to face with mil intricate problem j The nirnngeiiifiit of the pictes on the! 1 board when play win adjourned at one 1 o'clock Monday morning was ueh no to, , excite the admiration of ches.s experts. ' llarelr have two players succeeded In i etnblNlifng tuch linn oefenfite pos. t out. Tl.e moM hnrtnon oii relati-n have ' f is d between tin' plntere since the , .ipcniti" of tlie tntirnnineni on March 1.1 but the intensitj of the pluv has , dc- oiistrated that en oh is ti '!, rs 1 iittii.'st to win victory. I i I.nsK.. has expreed an otnn.oii' tin' his adversary Is playing 'too cii-, ! tonslv." adding thnt he prefers to plat a somewhat risky" game in order t. crente more interest lit 1.11-k.T ha siii, that he does not 'expect to Httn ii ln old lighting strength ' i.i.til after s ,,r siten g.lrffi- lint' been plated, hut he ha do la red tun' each dot he has felt he was returning 1 to his ,,!d time form i I'.ipnbluiicii. likewise .ippears i,. be. sailing moie c.mtiileni'e as the tourn.i i tnent prucei'ils I While rhe first nart of the third gunie I .it Ilatntia of the . hes cliumpioiihlp I tun', h between Ilr Kninnuel I.nker 'and .lose I! I'atmblimcu. opened by the .'uhiiii with ii four knights debut, wns I e.Yceeuinglf interesting until ojicens were oxclmiigeil. the balance of the move, up t,, tin. sitt -second, when a iecoiul adjournment until thl evening i was taken weje devoted to shifting baik and fortli behind the respective pawn portions of the plujier ! When t'aiuthlanca. with his fortv- tirst move blinked all possible ndtnnce .... (... ( !...- i.. : .. ... ,.( (. ..... I . oil wi.' miiu s jin- ii ttu, .'IVill ii- w.i- jfntistied w,-i, a draw but Dr. I.orter CROWD ROOTS FOR OHIOAN i hosi. th continue, and plated out the I "-omuii vth.ii f'atiablan.a sealed his mote I r.e intn.'fs nre all in favor nt OK Till'. '! . of nlie'.b ri .umniv .miiciicii is tne .i,is n.. ttui iu arounu bu' it is doubtful if he will be a regular when no s,.,,.,,,, ptns. i'inn' Fnwste. to .....! M.M.ll.m ih.. h - ioritop trotn t.reriirnie. w no impressed t oniK- Mock last tear, i- not tet iend. foi the big snow, and is slated for another season in the iilfaifu Kn Kn-n. Ii .iUo will leati. alihough he is a mu. h Improved plater this ten. Mike McN.illr. who came here from the Ke, S.n from one of the trades is the utility mini. Mike can do rhnt very well With Iluth M-usel and I'ipp auioUs to play tirst base, no rookn s hate been tried out .n thnt po-iti.m Wnllj S. hung and Fred Iloffninii will do most of the . nulling Htm an tTort will be made to discuwr a vnr.sitt man fiom the squad . oiisi-tttig .. 1'li.tiley (lault. the l'hilnde'.t.hin sennpro . I let. u met Ed Ornssick and .lohn Thole At present tin- battle is an even -Stephen alTair Now we .-onie i.. the pit.'h'rs Hucgni nyh he is well (W. d in that de partment and it looks as ' he was right The wtiT.ni. are Carl Mats. I'.oli fihnwkey. Ja. k ijuitin Wait. Hot te and linn t Hat i-r In addition to these there nre sixteen oiheis of all sorts Itill I'ler. t looks like the best of the bunch. Hill has belonged lo the Yankees for fo,.r tears, hut nlwun was chased to the br.ish In f ire th. s.-nson ..pened. This teai he is better than eter before, and is a finished pitdiei H. lias u good fast h.ill a niei hook fields ttondei fully and is a past inastet a: liolding the runner ..n first Hnd second GI'.OUOF. l.ll0 uliu irni '"'C 'ooAiio; ). ilil.tii' tm Am Hoc! rtlt r rial, ufftrnl ?') 01)0 nth nr I'iririj. hut Mtc. In iniAe ,1,1 tmprrtjioi . Viiiimo.i irhu pit.ir. r.jr .'rr..rj City 'aft no. i' nr.'.'hr, roohtf rbo irill Out' South pair podcd Bid Tom Sheeimi .-.enseil b t'oiur. lit 1. in ll'lli is leganled a a ori.er Tom has !." u w t1, Atlanta foi sum.. t.ni nnd bi.-aine tne iron man of the Soutnern s.,., mt...n He is .1 lute t.iriei' but when he g-ts in shape. he will be utili.ed frequents Muggins needs ano'ii'T left handed pit. Iiei Ilarrv Il.c-pei never has b n a star and his wildnes has almost drit.-n him out ..f the fast set Among the recruits there in' one who looks good ., the midget, manngei mint find a portsider some pln.e TIabe ltuth. of .nurse is the big ai.tia.tion in Shr.-tepori I'.ig Il.nn bino has b-en working hard and the winter hnuu.-h and the fut jowls are rapidly disnpp.aring II"' luts been ilaiing tirst bae m the pnioti.e games not because nr 's .la'ed ti. t.'av tl.eie nil season, but beia.ise lie gets 111. .1" xerr.se and sto.ips uior. linn u it... ..ittb'd H" wi.i he m the gard'i. ulien the whistl. blows speak ng of the .. itn ..1 ti.e Ymieeis nine lioliht Itoth for i.gii' U'ltti In left mid i'liig Ilo.lie m Kiw-ster m -n'er Muggins lias faith in the Haiti more kid ard ttil'. ft h'tn out tuere Motteter. Iloilio looks like tin- regular because of Ms iutting I'he iiennnu' be w buzins tin- .amp. huf v..u .ant niiifiie 'he bil7.xers llic nnks siiot.lu win i flag this tonr.iiul hate the best .hum. 111 years. If 'h-t don't win n. I!'-1 i.ui" wil! be n. hop" in the futui. Muggins da- made s..ten! finl. but en. h nas Mrorigrbeiiet the . ml. For example, he disposed of 1'iatt IliiiTt l.ew s nnd Hue! In their plices he got Wallt S. hung und llobbt Uoth S.-hiing is .me ..f the hardest hittin; catchers in the ,..igu. uim Uoth i u ln'tf 1 o.tji. Idei rluin Lewis Therefore, tbe club did tin' - iff" In t. u' of I'rnr H ig has Ward o Kewnter. to snr nothing of Mitdiell .mu Vlike M Vulit foi thnt op-tnng l'rntt will not be Kissed "Takb a 5hot1 ( NS3?1iiS-'ll tUit t?M Jim- This V Think op it! AGed) of TMtS Jim- 0-IM6jr I fi FOT.y YCM. OV.D- fj THE WOOD for I This aimt K.oisie op tha,t . , f Jf I ) xo Two weexs latjer- POTTGN -OoaTUCtf HOOCH- &. TUW J , Vg - v AMP sSMooTM" Nice sto- J tQt XittTm I Tti1'5 JK. I T 1 f 5 VVmfiM0ffl? m sSavs vou may set? XtfrA JrW bP wffifflwWjm r 5MC -OF MuR veeJti -J I C..s;i II T. T..m 1.. j X yZ ySSS' Twins So Alike lie Can't Pick U inner lxlngton, Vii.. March 22. -Mr Cnttou. of Memphis., in bantam weight wreMlIng champion of Vulf iiigton nnd Leo t'ulyerslly here, but whether his firat name is IIenr. or Nicholas nobody but the llll-po'utid Memphis twins known. They lire nt alike us peas in n pod nnd after win ning their way through llic ttyouU to the annual cluiriipiniiHhlp tuntcli, fought it out clnd In exactly similar gymnasium suits. Somebody won, but it looked like u mini wrestling with himself und the referee wouldn't take a chance on identification. He merely iiuuoiinceil thnt (he cham pionship hnd been "won by Mr. Ootton'" and the audience roared upprowil PENN COACH LAUDS FRESH SWIMMERS l George Kistlor Looks for Record. Breaking Performances Next Year From Relay Quartet GENTHNER A REAL STAR CRICKE I TAKNG BIG LOCAL BOOM ; Oorge Kistler, coaeh of the I iuvPr shy of I'ennsylvnnin swimming t(Hni I Is n firm believer in the fiittue Ueeentlr Ivlion tli- fr'shman team handed th. ivnrnity n jolt bv defeating them in dual meet, tbe veternn coacli gate vem to the statement that he would prnh nbl.v hove a winning team in n f yenr.s. I Oeoige is now moie insistent of n... fact thflt lie has ever been Tin- rn. son for nil bis enthusiasm is due to thn bowing lnudff by the freshman flat tei.m in the intercollegiate (Iiamtuon hips nl N'W York Inst Snturdav !rp, uportK enrtied the fact that the n'.t - and Hljn youngsters won without gum. x any of the detnl's. New Four-Acre Table Laid Out This morning, ready foi his ,i.,,lT . , . ,, ., .task of tcaeblng I'enn .students in" art at Ardmore Junction New of swimming without swallowing nil th , . ,. A . , ., water in the pool. Kistler leaned bar Teams and Veterans in Field heavily in his dmir ami got the follow. ' ing oft bis chest : " "Those freshman lelny swimmcis of PNTCP. IMTPRQTATF 1 FARIIF nuV liroved on Snturdoy Inst thnt tIt . ! freshman lelay teams I have pcn ,n , . , , , , , 'n ineir in tears, they went into ihtt h-ri:i i- luniiij; h i'iK . lUlllTHDIIl JMJD1 U1MI pOriOnilCll ; ff.i KRAMER, JEERED. 15 Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Cast IS'ight REINSMEN OPPOS E l'hiludelphin. ronctete evidence of this is provided bj the new cricket table which has been laid out nt Ardmore thnt only one- varsity team has brcn aloe to do all veil- ami thai was tale Hie feat I silent 0f H heating th V A LYMIA Ol.lAU'll l)nn.v Krnnirr ilrfenlrd snniint SHndint, .Itniint Millltan won from In.k I'ulmer. Kurl llnrtninn linit Martin luik'e. It id O'Mallr.t uutfnimht .Mlkr Kisirns, iiii.iui Kremlin snnarsi tiitn.t iiurns, Ni;V VOKIt limlo Kaniuis ttnn fnim Mllle .Itirksnn, Khl Norfolk knocked uiil C..n' C..:...4. AliU C.,,l... ',,K ""rd. thlrili Sammj r-ruer ilrremrd Fans oentiiiients With oandow, .rtie itni. Wtllll'KSl'KIt, AAS. Iliirr (Kldl llnntii hut I nc.nl Snuthnnvt mintAc iknnrknl out Siiinint KrlillT. sltii. OUI LOCai OOUinpaW DHOWS r,.,;1M, o. Voun Montrcul ilfteuteil t nnti iTem.ilne. TROT COMBINATION to Advantage nno-lcr draw The ro:e fni;il K ' tdHln ot'P.Ms.' .'jps ..unci. Is- r WIIITK l-.A.'X 1 J' K4 1 -K 2 K' -KH3 1t QB J 1C- US K' -H.l t II Ivt.l V 1 , s r wi laput t' KITK " -ull S3 It 02 st -.IB 1 1M- IM.t"K P QUI H l.T W- 11.1 N'l.W 1IIHK-. l..liniit Mnrrio sL.,.,nil Miki llundis-. fotirtii. Vim HKI)I)ltl At Mmnrn won from ll.il.lo -l.ls.1lhs. NAMIVIU.B ChtI Morris knocked out II ite (.ixldartl, tirst. H,I.TI.tlOlli: ,lo Mrndel won from Mlikrt ll(iiuchprt.f nr.TIKIIT Tonv llrnnls defeated Mil liar burliin M: Oltl.KAMs H.tltllnic Orlmi knexkrd oul imiit l)ennv fifth. ItOsTO.N -Inek Kennult won from Ti-d lumlrMin. I mm .irai iiuck Aomon-Hia tnis-ifr kaii stonrd b referee In fiiurtti tthfn "-heeler triclteil cut otrr ete. Pennsylvania Association Re solves Against Amalgamation of New and Old Bodies HARRY WHITE PRESIDENT I i ; n i. s Kf " iu;v 'ii H ': 1 u Ii -Hi a n 1 1 it - its i.s f outs in ur. k 1 1: ! us 1 S Q . 10 Kftv' .n v- 'vii.'. n .J I'. u I -its 111 :s k- .t ii it- K- :n Kt I '.'T W s. I ;o v ! an Kit i) 31 fl S(l Ii 'j. II- W! r.!1 ' "i. sl'. v Kit.. It Is i HJ T'.xM C-l ii K-1 cjr. K y K4 t Kt m H 11 (- M su k:i : in l.ii .-tii rtxg ii- imj t. vi ! tn p na ?.-. i' qv. h n:i jj.i K n2 r--k-:i it Kt Q k - it: as Kt K3 n CK' at. n- Kn nuca-x 40 lt'WIi-Q it- Kf. 11 l'--KKtl II -Q" I'J K"t . Il-Xt'.' . 13 K--K13 It 1tr. 44 II 01 II K? i;. i tll u- n 4.1 P. OH K K 47 Kt -KS k Q.' IsKt K'J tir. -Is- 40 1! Is K 113 .v, tst vc.t on k :.t r. tjiv- ii At the annual meeting and election of others of the Pennsyivnniu State Association of County Kttirs. held in Hnrrisburg, the nssociutlon. which is composed of liftj-flve county fnir us"o cintions. went on wcord in a resolution as opposing the amalgamation of the new Inion 'I rotting Association h"u :.; v. - sij ra v. wt , .-in "n :.:. n " r.; u 'i .-.7 r. -''- s n n :.o n n. Kit K- !' P.l Ki- K , c.s is- : v. -OKt P.iKl' IsJl is Ma K hr. it -tjt.' IS- Kit K i ! 11.' M'.-KU Is KI H Wil It i.ons II. .I.MTK righting against the sentiments of Hie crowd nnd an opponent, who was virtually in a shell nlmost throughout tbe .nntest. Dnnnv Kramer, heal southpaw bantam star, went along for - eient rounds and defeated Siimmy Young ! uiiiiearain e in .. hiu club im.l Inst t. Cnn.lnrr. r.t CLulnnntl in I. ,nk lrl ,. I Kit Itllllllt V I V! l Til 1 1 1 I "it t ItlirilS till If. 'll till' lllll American VSSOCitltion. Whicll eight -round boi.t ut the Oljmpia last ; the wallop of I'itz. but Marly showed' wnmecently effected, whereby ; the I nlon night. Most ut tho.se present", espociallv ' moie i leverniss Association virtually guve in to the the fans in the huIi-ou nnd gallery. - - . Americnn. rendering the splendid tight wanted t.. see Kramer defeated and v. -, , 0 which its able organi.ers made lust year oiced their wishes that win JCraftS About JCrappei'S nil in vain The nssociution Is aguinsl It is hard to realize win a home- 'the establishment of n state fair und loifn ..TTtVt.l sl,..l.l lull! UtM.inSt 11 loenl tl.irniu Wllllumtf tirAiliflM a ramliv (,.,,. ttlll WOrk tO defeat ttlC hill entrt esnirinllv when that boxer, u "' ttlH Auditorium tonight, whin I'lilliuiaitihiu , The state associations, will nice under clean-cut and lime ltifll c bv evrv Otlier cnlleir.. ton,,,'. I Junction, when' a club giten over tiliif for the jcur. Modholdt I.ob I cricket will be established, it was un- ' r.intnin HolM nnd llenthner stvnin ik. i liounced today. distimcp fn I minute -rj.'l-. seifmdt Kurthermore. at least thiee new loinl koeond only to the time made in Yin t tennis will enter the .ompctition in the I n breaking the record, flenthner sttno Interstate League this year und an ef- the fastest fifty ynrds of the meet not 'ort is being made to organize severul i, Hunting lJinncy'N record-breaking pei teams of veterans fermtince. Oig did 21 seconds lint just One big reason for this is the result one-fifth of a second behind the icturd of the visit of the Incogniti iwith heavy ' I mil thin speedy swimming accent on the "iog." i hi fellow I Hrit- "What tills me with the greate. n0p I ish ciicket team lieie last tear This j,, Un- fin 1 that uet tear I can tnh , old und honoinble i inker club gave the .p a relut leuip Hint reallt should break I veranda tcternns uit etcful of m tioii the leconU male In Yale llol.t und last season at the suburban settcnux. (ienthiier can muke any relay team in Mince tnen tne crease crop nus oeeiinne countrt i nen i ntive ,rnitioBt sprouting like crab glass where then' who is un eNceptionnllt speedy uinu at wnsn't uny before til'ij ynuls For the fourth place on t'linrles T Hole lias been plating ihc ti.'ini. Ilamho und l.oeb. both fan cricket all his llfcond doesn't propose . men. .an fight it mil Aside from tn to clinnge Through his efforts the new ' i clay tiiini. I should ne gieallt cricket table has been Inid out on the ' strengthened in the sprints With Arm strong und Winer in the dite mil Itursk and Kohler in the pluug. ttf should hute ,i (unm next venr stsond lo none. And ou ktiott thnt te fln ish second in the league this si.in.on no mutter what the outcome of f lie nice! with Columbia i "liuess I better run along or n couple of the new men will be getting nil filhd has Kox recei.tlt spraiuc rn llt Mi: surprint- whim he placed himself ut the penk of his divi- tpsil vtlimr in u imnrli lluek Iw.Uy and sinn lu.r.. in rl.o slmrt time ill which Jt -Jiurpnv win iw nininnuli.. I'rellmi smn Here in the snort limi in wmrn ,,,,, IiiM - Jer Koln thdr)., uaifKert Kramer has proved his caliber. let,,,,, ours- llj,k rirnilng nnd Ourm.. -ounc there was no doubt lust night thnt the Weyrnan t M Clark l'hiladelphia boer wns gien all the' .,, ,.f ,,.. ..n.-Miirnvemi nl friiln the 'lirre ! no show in (.'hehtet lrt niht worst or tlie emourugcinini iroin in- Wlllu, )lr.,, ll-1H .irranRt.i hu i.m ii-cunirn l.re lor next Mtmdav nlh-. hi fii'lotti. Youinj Peir .Ihikson of Iluflalo ,S Y . c. .luhnnt tlilftlthf uf i hester mm Mines ll.ibby Allm 1111. Un t ilobb HukIi'ih Itubhv Horn v Joe Mdrtin and Joe Uruck vs. Jack McCaulej AMATEUR BOUTS TONIGHT spectators Took ('llUllce Iliul it not been for Kramei the .on test would hate ensued in an unin teresting en.-.iuiiter nnd it wns only the fact that Haunt was willing to take .hiin.es that he Mired the mutch from I - v. .. r-- .. t...,-...:..ll :.. !, .,. , . . , , u i j '"' l , I , V"1,,:l,u, , ," "'"" Ituymi. h M..nda a iv probably with Pet. A. A. U. Championships Scheduled part of the tinnl trame did Kramer show rt.u a Ms r.pp.innt nrltt also l tryln to th M.iin3l riuh ,ni1' '"' r"s ""J'hg '( k'lve me inns ' maa-nri. rar siwrKey m w yorH CUT. I "" v the best that was in him when, although 1 I ne boxing hnmpionship ;' the he had the built won without the u, Miri.l At'iinti. As,n intion f the of r d.. he stood toe to toe and ! inntctir Athliiu I n.on wi 1 he hi h ' Hugged with Sanilow. who was trying I tonight at the National Spurting Club, to make n grandstand finish Kleteruli and Catherine streets The From theiltstain'e Kramer hud thingB i nrai 1.., .1 ,j s. hnlnl,.,! t'nr s. o't l.iek virtunllt his utt n wnv. but in thi; 1 Neter in the h.sf.rt of ntuati.ir l.i - lln. hes there were times when I)an.,y TWjjf, ije.n.nM, tack - .Allan t ,, ri,, , ing in this ..t has the interest been looked hadlt be uus,. ot his holding tac- E(,,, . 0 Dow1 Th llttr WM i,,n ,h, s.i keei, utul main cl..s.. and exciting ti(s Sandow's best work was done retrrn dc-Ulon Ted wuntK jrwther crack bouts nre expedid The nre'unltint les in the half elite lies and on several oc- . Ed will be he'd tonight and the smiitina's cmwni he shnok up the southpnxv I ituinh J.uui.my. ,.f .Miami- fin hat vie iiml hiinU nt the suuie nliice on Thurs Eer time the Ohioan scored with h i.h Kit. hie formeris of N Vork primed teinng piun ii tin' .mwii cucereti wiuuj - Kramer s good work tloni the uistante went lit almost 'innoticed. Siindow showed to iidvnnwge in only four. ouiur Tom "hnrke,T ma. box in P ttuburxh rarlj In Aprl. Wlllun Unit now Is neiotl atlnir for a bout between sh.trkej and Jucl: Perrs tt.' Tounn Tom In to ehov. nt the Herb llulrhle. Sowth Plu..t dywelirht. la mat, h(l lo nirtet Jllnnrt' AIn in XMlmlnlnr, I un Friday ntiht lliirr.i Kid llroun and KIJio Nik Hayes will m at the New Melolv C.ub'e dance D.ince ,e Dancelanu tomorrow nlfht. tlie I'nion Trotting Association's rules this year I lien- weie some associa tions which hnd raced under tho Na tional Trotting Association 'Inst year, but will ue the fnion rules this year. The officers chosen were Harry White. Indiana, I'n., president: W I. Uuckmnn. Philadelphia ; A. S Ueyshei. Heading; H. 0 Holeomb. fonnenut l.ake. and (' G Hrennemun. vice pres idents; .1 K. Seldomridge. I.aucuster. secretary and treasurer Executive committee. ,1. A Hollman, Lebanon; S. 1? Uus-sel), l.ewistown; .1. H. Muiist Uloomsburg: N ,1. Strong i lirookville; fj. ('. Smith. Wnrren . W. A lioyd. Stoneboro, AV II. Oceter. Mtersdnle: .7 I. McGough. IJurgettF town II C. Heckert. Y'ork . and H U Schnll. Allentouti. i The tenth annus! rnewa, of ihe'ltoma Dealers' StteeOstHke raiea tvlll be tinned this vtar June 8 user the Uclmont ndle track till the diffeieni , lass, s .hit night 'I he entii" nie 'Is t'ol. j insjMiuhil .liss i tt em -lour entries , 1 1.1-s.und il.iss rueiitt-oiie entr'es 1 lib pound rlitss tttentj -four entries 1 IVt-poinid iImus nineteen enirtee, ! HA pound elns. founeen entrlee lAS-puund .dues lite entries M..st i.' me amateur elub it Inroind Hie Mtt will he lepresi-mui m '. luding the I'n tersitv (Hub. I'urtis ' rountrt Club Shnnnhun t'athohc Club, i Shot wood A. . tirays Kerry A (' i South I'hilude'phia A C . Cathedral A l' and Meadow brook Club Th 'wnn.rs and runners-up m this t. urnument Will retuehent I'hiln.lel'lhl l in the National A A I' fliuiupiou shiis in be he'll ii IiOston Apiil 7 und s. lP'Jl b.j-s with nny of the bantam I lelitluc rummy tlsun. of M.Keepor Main Line. The crease has been care fit 11 v laid with special turf. and the "outfield" has been rolled The famous cricketer hu gnthered two teams so far. which lie will coach and enter in the Interstate League. A tent will probably he used for dressing puiposcs. though a modern elllbhou.se will be built in due course. with locker rooms und hearth, tlie latter up with anuii purn." snid lltler t essential ti every good cricket club. J be started for the pool. Mr. Hole is on-'aiiizinz the veterans of the district also und hopes to form one or two tine team- from this mate rial His address in 2.10 North Sixty seiond street, and bo's mix ions to hear from all cricketers of the city interested in the new project nt Ardmore Junc tion. The (ierninntown itruish-Aniericnn Cricket Club will nlso enter the Inter state League. Other local cricket clubs lire bust' niiikiii'' litnno for thn hiirirnHt Key h member of the lller un p. ... ':.. .i... i..... ,.t ri.n...ini. .t.:.. tvhlih will eeek the world'-i (hump erii.s.1,, ,,. u- oisiui; u. uo'-miuik . tn Cnland in June was u pasenKer b ,t-i cricket ' the elnamshtti Aqultanla nalbnir tJ Bender Takes Team South New Mitten. March .'- -Tor th Vr tlniH in ilaxlrrn I.enKtie hmioi, an Kat-n I.eauu l,j(ieb,ilt nln whh tesierdn taker to the Houth when I'Hptiiln MarHRei Chit' Pender of lh Nets Ituvenr ttho tv,.p ih ohitmntonKhlp last tear tieaded (he m he-! who stent to .Macon, ila American Pololst Off for England New lork. Match H'J i har c Huir p. hp one round the sixth Tin- eeiontl nnd hftn were nen while the other ses sions belonged to Kramer who weighed in at L20l jio .ml. Sandow tijiped the ,ni beam at '-2 '"I . .... ..... , i: t'.-l ,ihik i aimer. n-,2. nno .nmniy .-tui-uviin. 14tHu, staged one of the hardest welterweight battliH seen in Philadel phia for ii long while Sullivan was the winner, smring with the moie tell .ng -mil. !im and being the aggressor. Palmer ...in ni. I..I tvifh Ii numbei' of terrifu wallojis flush on Sullivan's I ,'hin. but the hitter wile not even ''e.iz.'ll The Dea.eie' Sttrrpstrfe race u- usu.i. I (till be ffil Hbtter.s elltrlblu lo the '1 30 cU horaea wllli matinee r.ontvin or time records not fanter than 2'14's . Mile heata best thre In flte, will b raced, winner of the race to tako thr rnire purae auhacrlbi I also a rup AH other etartera nhare alike In SO pei cent of the net Kate receipt" 'I'he Kfltamne Stake for 2 15 na.as paee-i at 1 1 1 W Puitarl linkup thu k .Irtu ... . Ls " ' . "I ' l'ci.ji i- ill.t ien . r.,- stiisi' , . t.r rutin- ,T- mn Hj HI i uith Meuipntv I'u Mfori In th I BMmont SthV- Twn o- mot hori.fr nidv h'itrjf town Alurrh SO Knn pftut ntait from tht hine tHbV or Tinipp th4flam K l a r h'r for mBtchi m lth Ii.nn K i W.lllarni and Jnbez Whit' owrTPiiip it n'iuiwuiiat i'liirurice rues uu paid Guaranteed PERFECT or Money Back Box of 25-cal. COLT'S steel smokeless cartridges and new AUTOMATIC REVOLVER $13.50 VJHW ('"en lSwfl6rAl i:teulii:s Jj2rCESzlj Regularly $24.50 Buu at Either Store or Said Money Order 514 So. Broad St. 1435 South Street N. AARONS, LAKnKbT DKAI.CItb IN RKVOLTntb IN TKVNA. runoii. 11 arren anl Teirtg Paul firown are t. r.r, ai ih MorN Uuurila Hall A' M laii' ' r Jlareh 2S tiVarrerr ato is ten tit h.- matcheil with Ilruce Itbhlnson at the Hhr re .Inhniii Mujii lien learned that Duaojt Joh m- hoi run ojt of th match in Harris- ' oure .I'ar-n iv ana tr.at Anflv Hmlth lien iii- . ejlietltuted Mayo ii tralnlnK dally wi'h ii. 1 DeMne. Joe KenneiU announeed to.lav mat h. ha" s.i.-.i ,inn.x;tfurin with Knockout du"tan th' rfn i..'u tvelffht Knrirt's Mable rm. i j ...uu..v.....t 1.. !,...-1 ...,,... .. ..... , , , ,, ., m" " ' ," "" nun, ut inn ...lliVl ,11 lf,l la.-k ntteiuiiteii to rnllv M'veral div.Mun times, tmt Millivan Wenlt'IO'd I'll IIIOT Increase Grand Circuit Purse Manfonl i unit , Ia.i n JJ The ' n..rter I naA -, ',r Million '..'lira o! the .tawi i 'r j ' hei. w . Ir replHc ii th! tee ts. "i ,-.,,' 'hrlrr Utk s',,,M Pir- ..i voo it i b- dti.ied ln'i '1 '. . Id .ut ,r,,. Ar.i 2 04 t . I ' ..,. ,rrni-i' t ,ki a'"ow a c-rat' I I I T, r- ,f IlTl, -. ' oni.ri. f.- T,r -,. pui se Hundred Respond to Grid Call i alt.bri.lKe tliiss , ,f 1,1 J , , a n r.nr mm th' luo Ili-vinJ men h, ' f. Is, rt '...iM.iil' i . 'l"i; here thn it A..- 1 . 1 r.Mr' f,.r ttjr .quad to ma'le H h-'.-s' f 'S,,, - tMfu i Orb,j. of hir.l ni, iv , ., ' ii of i.. xt f S -!!) It r ,1 ., 'm.hV p,,n' 'h r .,- . 'ne . - aii ilia ep, .i . rfo-n in s k ' - x , i i pr,, ri ei.t there hodt suuishts Horemans Leads Cochran Hurt man Wins K.it 1 1 ii I linn n 1U'41 de, i-tnti nt his tu si hull .luiUe. lli . whin he M.imiMinkit in nlmost ..rtM.un. while he fa.lid to follow up n.,,.n oftnJ rj.lr.t.r.l -"l., rum 'u- . in. lies "I'teral tlliiea. sl'.owed 10U d-i. i h- In- lti sirld. and nm.le a runa uf .lass for the fe,t li,iut-t he has hud. " f mi i-'oninrf tunings Thr .fm, jfier II" iliiitotei n lot hime his other bout Co hrnK USI with .luiliJi ni uuu n victor ny a niar Net iirU, Ma-ch J2 IMouari) Uoremani . in. 1 1 1 1; 1 1, n champion look the load In hn leversed me .toial-ieunt l2 balltlln,- billiard match with with .Mairin Wi" n Curhrnr. of Urtr.ii after t'vo hen ,1.. frit.., I In, JaI'oi a ernsiona .,? play rterlat after utiiaiiii mi ,,, ,inJ ,,, n Kh, M iiaiya Academt evetv roilliu. ..nhrrti won th" aferimon match rlth piv etood IMreniai.w &OQ ICnv O .Miille) s hauler puni'hcs Union Enters Henley Regatta nahled h.n. to win ..on, .Mike Kturns h 'r'?,"'.. To".V.r T,iS o'Srid" ffuV-o In a in ronndei The furmer came in at I'Ji! -11111 was ouiwi'ii;hed bv si. and on.- I i if pounds M i" Hurtle IJo'j made hiN first t .1 1- u ne (.IirlU 'n 'hi Ani'inran Henlei I reu., . to . i,e h .d at Philadelphia on Mu. 2s i.T.i i!i to lr- repreaeiit-ii in the nt lorn iran'ti o' miuteiir uuremin at Huf f V 't In .lul- U's nl sei i.ml "tl fi-ld . lio.li hunii will do ino-t of ihi. ,-ah hr i; aol- w " l.iit' the -r.-u ! hit'ins bul1 .' I. droat Hitting Club S THI" team . n. ' will Inii up wiui l'ipn nisi ,n. naee I',-. Kiupnnsii shortstop. I'.iil,er third base It itn center field and ltuth i uht he'd and vith h.m in th.' line op tin the leu cut' bus seen in tears Huf tie s-peeil it i'I not l Tlieie III. m,. A hose 1, . log ,p th" l .n- ways, niin" '. moie ilat will In puli'd. and ' ill 'ukt .it .-iit ii two bus hit lo s, ,,re u i innei n.i'n " ml 'I Ii" iii'i-.nj: ..I'-leTs wil' find ii eiin or lln u will he little l.iir. -lealiui; rn'is. liurh m W'i'd jrei ,,u f u , wtift a t r i tli ninie spidi ,,ii in. 'Mil' i' would b" a iii' Ii to li.ind th Vauks in" pennant riuht now- As matters st.ind however t..u neter eun tell ltuth with bin fift) four run help' d n ho 'list ti-m- In piobuliU is so... I for fortt oi tiftt this ti,.- li.ikei if he ',,u- his ..'d liuttiuit eye. nls.. w 11 ., BOine tall .'Iniitiiii;. and S. i.nus I'.oiln Uoth und I'.-l. un- no in be. tieeid a' rUI'. lnii.t O" iiin ' '""' '.' .riiulii' .limine l.'i'i lliKJuii" ntl ', r htef ifiutmit I'IuiiIiii t l.ru, j Imii '1 triuilh itili. trf thfi if utt ',i e tip tn iidiiim-e i.oli.e-.'i It thr tram Tu . iio'Aiii(I .ri hr nn( In u me ttiybiiil)i rtjintril it lint if if flnpl i op,' all' '"'. 6 I' ib' I riii" c COLLEGE TITLE GAME Textile and Pharmacy in Crucial Match Tonight RpH-iivliie hws of 'e'i!e and phurintt' v will nieei n tne dei idin gRtiio for the sis mid half hnnipioiieliii of the C.tt t'tilli'gc llashetbali I.cucue tnnlirht At the CVtitrnl M C. A. The . iinnr.t of thin contest will meet H(lhn' il.i season's -ow i, mi Thiirsuut n n' 'l'iinih''s luo ip . '"Id lllrtL' 1 t . . ian firiti.i u -.. . J i fi '. rwaril lire,!'. Fn, Mle t lrl. I ' ' .1 . i i 0 1 1 jn, W'lard ll. i. Base Ball Equipment Shoes, $6.50 to $15.00 Gloves, 2.00 to 14.00 Bats, .50 to 2.50 Masks, 3.00 to 12.00 Mitts, 3.00 to 18.00 SPtling Pads, 2.50 Sweat Shirts, 3.00 b Marshall E. Smith & Bro. Official Baseball lellx Us Oicn Story 17624 Used Last Season 1 Base Ball Uniforms Shirt, Lettering, Pants, Hose, Cap, Belt ( , League, $17.50 University, 16.00 Semi.Pro., 15.00 School League, 11.50 Boys' League, 7.50 Samplts Sent on Rtqatit To Lead West Virginia Five yioricuutottn, W ,t ir.n -' 11 Knur -enter of the llm t rfiri l'nl VMrnlttf laraltv Laakettia . team for thraa year pai.t w-aa elei ten ci'jia t ' the 10? iniiu, tllJRbolder of the tirst half, for)xjuln'tet r tht varslt- piara last mint. '.it what ymt'rv promised, but what you yet." Ask the teams we outit. Marshall E, Smith & Bro. 724 Chestnut Street m S Wii 00lsmiimali Q Announcing A Full Line of Sports Suits COMPRISING a Four Piece Combination Sports Coat, Vest, Knickers and Long Trou sers. Designed for double service Country Club, Golf, Tramping a-foot, a-wheel, or in the Office seeing through a deal. $55.00 Bitohh,. i i I y M ill J - m I T) 1L I IL a TmI WTT'M T ewv. 16 th & Ckiatmt fto i rS .,-V.t '.Wsll
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