Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921
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If Gainesville Fans Could Help the Phillies Would Be National League Champs This Year
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GLEASON WILL HA VE
A TEAM OF FIGHTERS
Yates or Llewellyn Will Oppose
White Sox Shot to Pieces by Pillow Lifters, but Pcpful, Cajnes in Baseball Battle
Pilot Put Out Dragnet With Good Kesults.
OH, MAN!
10 CLASH TODAY;
Had Tough Task
at Annapolis
STOUT'S GREAT PITCHING
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1 vrrtPPv'mni.fisor of tl.- fl.imo Wlnto Sox u pnJrinoriiig to provp tl.nt
fci.lSw'i- "ill nrc ruiiiiliii: M m lb.- mlnoi l.-nc-u-s nn.l van l.o wilpp-l
in to XV- for .hnnipi..ii!ii non .n th, l.ltf -"how A fnr ..go this n,
",fi.lnl impo.Wo. VuihHv h.vu iiobodr l.a.l to put n .Irnpnct in tl
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,;hl, been .liHl,e,l ....t fo fre.iue.,tlv that everybo.h began to belle,,.
' ,p m.. of .be Whi.e Sox t.....n.l bli.-k Then It w. -oe,, that M-me
,,;,!, ,i. -milling l.oKmn. whi I. w Mans for I. ink and ,.lners ..... be found if
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'llef.rne.l ..f the sen .f llal.u Kuth. or it any .-iiid iot one Mar p ij v ....
r-nnan Han, n,.. B.. tloo.e Tlierefoie. uii .-an ImaK.ne the camlltlon of
i. nne Sox nli Jurkioi. ami l'el-.h. lo of the beM hitting u.i itiolrtcM in
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the ensue, lll.ri. raver, .in- ."-. ."...i -
1,-1,-sra.le p.M.n.. and K.-berg and M.M.lla... all taken away in their p. Urn
tiiil l.avmp opetims- "hi.'l. denied ..lmol i.m.o ibl.- to till, l.uti.lil .li..'harSe,l
.imlf alter the 1!"
iK.il iilonon fi
P'Jl train. ns euo
liini-elt ntter tl.e ..'in heu.iu , i ... i
fneeil the toui;bet ia-l in ni miee. miu m- -....,...
He bad .1 ball .dub wIikIi n all Mio. to piece-..
L .fj. rf nm Ihr li st in t)i, Iriuitiv it il limited ! ho nii'l
nu'd hnn- rntily mtlkid iiu-ny ilh thi ifiinlnt. '... yeni it 'rill
I,- I'n-li; ' it (If oit the Uhlrtf 1 mill Myt out of out p''.e-.
Los Totals Half Million
-illWill'Y roMlSKKY -.ii'tiiuu'il a !" f .lmot one Imlf unlliou dol
V lars throiiBli the 1!H -.andal The phners lie lo.-t uere -orth .S'.'oO.OOO
on the open market n-.-ordlus to pie-ent pn.-e-. an.l the new men nut nx inue .
more Ilonmei. it has been a good thing for baseball although it "a- tough
for one man to stand .he t nt.re lo
Iherefore. C.leason was up agndiM i. hi ih- Mart of the turning -ea-.n
Up had Knv S, halk. 1'aber. Kerr, folliti I.-ibobl and John follins to stait
Mltlt Then Sbnno and I.i-ibold .re tiaded for Hairy Hooper and a muuVii
for the oiitn.-ul won found After that the kid bad to build up his ball -lub
When 1 M-utr.l the ball park 1 ,. a ! of pla.-r.s in one .-orne.- ,.f
the field runuing short dashes ami a- t.ug like linemen training for foot ml..
Thosn are mv pit.-bers.' lileuson informed me "I put them through
that exercise every dm The inn tent -t'ne Mini then walk and mn again
It in the lit t thing to get their legs in shape
There wore liftee.i in the pnrt and n-n man worked until he "lis .....
tired to go an f.nth.-r The inrield rand.dates us,. were going thioitgh the .huh
grind and the too l.iboi.-d faitbfulU Karl She.-ly wai on first, hddie I ..I
Jin" sc-ond. Krn.o .I-.hnson. short, uml H-d Mulligan and M.Clelland on third
She'elv. .lohn-on and Mulligan eie put.-ha"e.l from Salt Lake, and this looked
like a shr.wd move on t'..tiiiske "s .art. 'I he men had plaved togethei ail
.var and . mild do tl.e um.- on anoihe. -1 .1. IM.lie r.llin- fitted in perfeeth
and a .uooth-woi Uin aggregation was the result.
i, tlii (Hi f bcliitr, hnviiii) pluif'l
He tin' n Ih' I'afifiv Const
miinu iml trnijiif iiuin. i,mi i"i
i:ii: ,;iimi ;,.i i,m
tilth tin' ."'. .i Unarm
I iu riu r uml iii Lt t ii Hiimtht bii
.'rooiljiu ofjrml $30. HUH ". h " n-lniu-. hut it k lurnnl ifoirn
trill remain ill ihnrt hn-niii hr n .1 buiiuij iitnyt .
utit iro.l it'll vltth t oini
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to report he was
without the a..
big bov is n..t a - p.
.than l.e Shpely i-
lirt'l (i Heal Slugger
slllggni I'.-r
TAISI. SIli:KI.Y is a sluggei I .-r .-ai- lie lu.s i.uiint.-i . ....
.Ili n the .-..asi In. was . 1 up I.e. an ..f h.s In. k of sp t. Aw "riling
, lh.lt he (O'lbin t get lo til-st base the Slime llfteinoo.l
uf ii taxi, ab bit he didn t look like a truiK Horse to me i ii.-
f.l demon, but thete an- mniix plrner in the league siowe.
it good tieldei a gr-at h.tt.r and will tii at fiift bae.
whele he will "l.e II '1 1 Uwu'H.I "I llllllsell
M.-CMlan and Mulligan nr.- ligl.liug u oui tor ihir.l Im-e and it looks
, if both would sta The toiiuet .- n.e bette. li-ldei. bo. Mullignn ha- it
on him in the hiitiir; Inn- ,
.lohnnv Mostil star ..f Ho- Milwaukee . lib la-i e.u. will p.aj w-nl.-i- tie.d
.... i..k. -'..l .....I w-1 til in -h Il..o.ei- in right and Amos isirunk m Vfi
K- ..... u... I,n innli'in FlOUl .Is PI trollUie an. I ! JUI lis III
Vprc.31 Dtftfltili lo f,irm.ltl Public l.riiijri
, Annapolis. .Mil.. Man li I'd. l'enu ami
Navv will rhihh liere this afternoon, nil. I i
(ihe Middies exp.H t to ndd the Hi-il and'
line to . holt- list of baseball xletiius.
with (Jnliie--. then- star soutlipaw.
oiecte.I to slab dutv
' )n Sntur.liiv afternoon the Middies
i portsid"!- scored a notable triumph ove.
i I'rineeton in the opuiiing game, allow
nig the Tig. rs but two magics and
blanking them for seven sessions lie
is in fine, fettle to repeat today. neord-
ing to repot ts.
i Coach I'niiss m all 'uobaliilitx wl.l
I semi Yates or Llewellyn in to oppo
1 1 he midshipmen, with Sinister n an
tsid" i hoiee silii'ffi'.v is being groomed
for tomorrow's . lash with .lohiis lite.
kin
1 The l'eini l am. Willi II. e "X.eiiti. i
'..f Damn MiXnliol and Walt llunt-
inger. at lived lier last eietiing and
stopped at lb-' Xaval Academy bni
, i a. ks lann and Walt were allow.. I
io . -mn.il nii- night in Washington
i but rem 'ml here tally this morning
Kne minutes before warming-up tiinei
jeslerdnv against Catholic I'tiiversitv
I Coin h Cnriss made a quick switch in his
I pitching plans and instead of using .loe
'Ynt.-s or Lcwclhn he derided to 1 rx
KIo.mJ Stout, of A-dilox. I'll . the lad
who pit. hnl mi last xoai's Hed ntid
Blue treshu.au team.
What Stout did was situpli am.ir.ing
In his first a.sit game for tile Quakers
he held Con. h 'Inn-lev Moran's hatd-I
hitting Catholic I'tilversitj team to t '
wldel -s. alt. ie. hits, and at least two
' of them we..- int. eld tups Stout ac
tually outpiti hed Dullard, the big south
paw who wined a no bit game foi
C I'. in Noi tolls lilsl week
To Al Moiiiadian. the fotniei Central
High lad, win. whs out of (ollege for
some time, xxi hi the honor of suppl.xiug
the hits that gaxc the lteil and 1 11 no a
uo'.l-o.arneil x n toix Al drove in White
lull in the font th xvitli a dean single
t.. left, and In the sixth, with M Xi.-hol
i and Slirlx.-r on third and second, re
I -ie. iixi-lj , a... I mo out. Al again came
' llirough with a solid -ingle that almost
!.. the bunds ofl Shoitsto). Denuult.
Monradian got two of I'eun's s. hits
and each one drox. in tuns
I It was legrettable that Mike Wl.it.
J mil xxas foiled to leave the gjnie In the
lightli inniu,' with a l.u.llx sprained
ankle. He went after Uiinn's diixe uni
I almost ppeiiretj the ball on a line aliout
itweiitx fef from the bag A those to
.hetiist coiner followed hetxx.-en White
hill and Dunn, both of whom nre noted
I hnlfbai k- The l'eiin lad won the me...
but it. sliding nit
, led ankle. It i- tn
lEmme Get a
Piece op TAPCR
AMD A. pukicil,
AUD ILL GlUC
YX ANJ I0CA HOUJ
ITsJ QOIfJft TOE
ITS GOIWS T'BC
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IROMT TACGb U)T ,
Ue- M6RClX KOAt
K0M5 ROOUO HGRC
LIKC IilS SCC- BACK
Wina 15 A 0ROOK-
5CE IT- htOUt HCRE'i
T.tC LIlIMb ROOI-t
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GAINESVILLE FOLK
STRONG FOR PHILS
Donovan and His Men Leave
Groat Impression With
Citizens of Camp
FIELD DAY IS PLAN
FOR MACK PLAYERS
Program of Various Stunts to
Be Held as Wind-Up
to Training
NOVEL BALL GAME ON
Sli.-.m fJiii.alc'. to KifUitO Pub ik l.tuuti
I.al.t (haihs. Iji.. March iiO -As a
Mintl-iip lo their training period here,
the Athletics are planning all manner1
f stunts It lias been announced that I
there xx ill lie a game between the lirt
ntid second teams in
RECORDS FOR HOREMANS
Belgian Bllllardlst Shatters Two
Marks at 18.1 Balkline
Ncxv Yorli, March .'10. I'doii.i-l
Horomanns. Ilclginn liillinrdist, ens
Khattered txvo xxorldV lecordH at 1 1
balk line in a match game with Albert
Cutler, the eastern champion.
A new high -run record in n single i
block of l.'O was set by the Helgian.
whose record-brenlting high nvernge
was .".7 1 -7. The previoim record for
high run in competition nt LS.l b.ilkl
line. 1 HI. xvns eunbliblud in 1M7 b
l'lauk Ixes.
In the -ame uiatch, played xxith ilie
elder .lake Sclinufer, Ives establislied
the prexious liigh nxerage at .".l'l.
MRS. HURD RETAINS TITLE
and 3 in Golf
DEFEATS OXFORD
Dark Blue Wrests Lead From!
Light Blue, but Loses
It on Fourth Mile
WINNERS' TIME 19 M. 44 SEC.
PLAY GRIFFMEN TODAY
Tnrluonvlllc. Fin.., March :10. If Ihe
Phillies' standing in the National
T.engue thli season Is ns high ns It is In
tlic estimation of the Onlnesrllle popu
late, they'll win the flag linntls down.
Sex-eral mnjor league clubs IncludliiR
the New York (Hants, have trnineil here
lint none of them bus left half the gnpil
impression upon their depnrture ns the I
IMiillles. It miglit he supposed from
flits that our I'hlls were too dead to '
mnke a noise, but tlint isn't the case, j
In spite of the rather gloomy pros
pects there is all the pep in their rnnls
tl.nt nny baseliall elub needs. One of
the experts who recently saw tl.e Ath
Tollcs nt Lake Charles said that If the
A'r linil the pep nml spirit of the I'hll
lles they would lie nmong'the Atnericnti
League lenders.
So the. Phillies' big hit xxas not (he
result of being a band of nonentities.
They haven't been unite the reverse, nt
the same time, the Phillies know how to
behnve themselves and they do it.
Hven if they wanted to do otherwise,
which they don't, Dill Donovan would
not allow them. He believes that n
baseball club should be ns xvell behaved
ns the state banking commissioners ami
If it is possible he is going to see to it
that they are.
The impression mnde by the Phils
during their three weeks' training cam
paign is reflected in the appended edi
torial, published yesterday by William
M. Pepper, editor and publisher of the
'ininesville Sun.
"Our boxv to the Phillies n their
departure for home today, xvhero. they
will enter the lists in contest for su
Donovan Knows Nothing
Of Trade for Stengel
.hiilisonvlllc, Kla., Mnroh .",(),
Manager Donovan has had no word
fioin Ilrotklyn regarding the prn.
poed Stengel trade since he s,,b.
mltted bis terms to Mnnnger Itobln
non two weeks ago. At that time,
llrookljii xvnnted to trade rrM
Ilnsemnn Schmandt even -up for
Stengel. Dn.iovni. replied tlint he
wauled to gel a left-hand pitcher
in addition to Schmnndt, preferrnhlv
Sherrod Smith. Wild Kill snld u
was possible tlint President linker,
of the Phils, had put tho deni
through with Mni.iu.x ntid Schmnndt
coming to the Phils In exchnnge for
Stengel, lie stated Unit Mnnaux
would be tnttsfictory to him.
premacy In the great nntlonnl sport,
nffnrds the opportunity to express in
the entire Philadelphia temn, its oflieiaU
nml the group of publicity men in the
training party, our appreciation uf the
friendships xxe hax-c been able to form
and t tint will leave a recollection of H
stay n'l too brief.
The Phillies: Is scheduled xto piny tha
first of n two-guine series xvitli Wash
ington nt llarr's I'lelil here' this after
noon. After tomorroxv'H confllit xxllh
the Senators tho Philadelphia team
xvill leave l-'lorlda and begin it one
dav barnstorming stands, which enil
with the Athletics nt Shibe 1'atk
April 0.
Noted Women In Cleveland Swim
( Icxrliinil, O., Mii-rli !I0 Th r-ntnj'
flpl'l 'lint t?'-r rotirwtro In a swlnimlnt
cenf liere l cnt.ro.l In Hip tintlnii.il jinlor
A A. I", tno.jnr.l wlm for xvonifn In th
( iuxeipiid Atlil. tic Club t.ol lonluht Th
.ntrx llt I.H-lu.los CharVIt" Ilnjl" jn. lltlm
VXHlmvrlKlit of New- York hii.1 xjir,,,,,
x.rcltTldBP of Dplrnll. mpmlwrs ,f t.,.
tfijl. Olxmiie swlininlns lenin lluth and
I'liHimi Hnd h of -oluinlius iiml r-sntii
i.ixl.ir of IMttsliurcn.
New Engine for Harmsworth Entry
Pplroit. Jlltli.. March 3ft .X now ;4.
rvltnoer enalne Is lielnc iIpsIkiipiI In Mm
P rd lo drlio n poxverbost be plans to fntr
In the 0'M 'ID ftn'' MitrmsHortli trooh
thcps hero this piimmer The American
rox.Pibout AsHoclBtlon rppnllx rnlf,l thf
rlst.in illppUcPinpiit limit from Sir... to 3100
In oi.tpr ihat til's Kurd teat mmlil em. r
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ECONOMY PRICES
IN
Defeats Mrs. Letts 4
Final
IMiieliuist. N. C. Mnit-b :m - Mrs
tl... nftupiiimn iindl Dorothy ('aiiil)bell Hull, of Ihe West
then- will be if the association of com-I moreland lub. Pittsburgh, i-etnineil her
nier.-e insists, but the players aie do- title as North and South golf champion
-irons of xarxing the program, if pos-i today by defeating Mrs. P. C. Letts,
sible. In -miirtlittig out of the ordi
narv
What Hie Alhletic- are de-lions of
doing i- to arrange a game of their own,
having the heavixx eights on one team
and tl.e lightweights on the other. The
Ma.-l.men u.o going about tho alTuir in
the bag txxl-tod in- a business. like manner. I hero xvill be , i.tunaliipa
...t.. ...... ,li,i nf. n.. lil.ixi.p's hi. p.l noi.iiiiln.l l',..'n rilll... Ills xvill oniP
Ii-.. of the Onweiitsm Club. hicago.
I and ", iu the t'.nal lound of the an
iiual tournameut
Bowling Tourney Closes Tomorrow
lllin'i.lo. N. V.. Mnrclx nil Klxe-man oni-
nii.tli.n nf the twenls-flrM annual ctirfin-
lilltl so iiiiii.Ii In
I footbHil -P.l- '11
mble hist fall
Boots and Saddle
luring I weight l.a.-li iiiiin must get on the
I scales and his weight -vx 111 be tabulated.
. Then it is up to Harry Davis and
D.innj Murphy, who will act as cap
tains fur the two I earns, to pick out the
plnxers, for the dillerent position-
.-if
Strunk
.vp, llnnni.i is ll f. lioilllds under w.lgllt. but -II.X- he is in 1
i i.-A c.r ..I , ...p. I'alk nml lMilie Murphv me t'le utility
t-iv Mhaik w ill do Til
i.'avrd with W.. U it .i
the i.i'ier job
r... ..... i,. p .......n i.h. l'abf. and l-ii Thee men
.iIiim nn.l xxi. I..- a-s.slwi l.x XX i;i.u,s,ii,. i lodge, i e
ust of the . ,.t. lung
Kau-.is lu-t x.-ai
anil xx ill b. assisted bx
.l.nitiar.l and Lee- in
t as
t ( onditioii
(.ilttieldel-s
Yaryuu. xvbo
balthng for
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Horsm mlere.l al Tijuaiia lod.ix that
-em xvell placed are Kir-t nice. C.ip
tain Clox-.-r. Apncoi. Dew.-x l'u-ld ;
seeotid, I.U'lx Kufielil. Merix Pace,
Clown, .bird Missoula. Itun lieorge.
l'...f...t Dux fourth. Cobrita Torn
ilijo-.. K L.-st tv fifth. Lone!. Kohe.t
I. Owen, Sli.-r.iuin A . rdxth, Mildred
i 1:.iipMii. N'eperhau Clear ihe Way:
spx.-n'h Apple .la.k .lobn Ii Lallcte
Noil
Moiris. of Tulsit.
The ...lit-is aie .1. Wborler. .Xlulreunan, I once,
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GEORGIA BACKS UP
ONES
OR
CROWN
Ins bug an. I i -hi.lir-t
trmlupli
working on the
both Mi-s Stirling nn.l lioliiix
l'he t, inner litis- aai'eil. Hobbx
i In xx i Hi he .a. Led
' li. .1 In the s, flic of
I'l.ele he llHs bee.
ts l f
n. -
llaur hj riw .x X iPle-li Ur. i
rf ai.,1 unJil in itof.,1 Ipii.s i '"
S.lr.xp AraJi Mi.pa : n. I..'tl
aru iirnpr. un- amu:iic .np ?uun',-
i Xbnpt inrjion f i,..r-p wu.i.i
di Npxv ur.-di,. o X...I aip r..J.
,,b, l.r An.nnff Y .HPflll onOH
I'-i.a.ltr Txxru I'a.r NUM Ilaidpr ana J.-
j.. ollllpl't wi'l rl.l- Hip Lloptin
I ,rn llarr. 1'axnx XXftllr.e. hus pf -.1
,, , j n'i r let J of 'la' pucctaful i 1 r
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Hi. X -
XI I.ix
ills ' ,
1 1. , e'l
Tech Grants Golfer 2 Months'
Furlough; Maiden Trains At-
lantan for British Invasion
STAR BETTER THAN EVER
ll"XS IU II
Mil .! n is
li.llll IK
IIOXX
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mouth
all bourn
. going ben. 'i i bun
-ux til.' Il'llllier
.a l.r.'iik if cltije.
In. be. im-e of ti
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tf. p th. 'allpr I'.i-
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The held dax max ttl-o -erve to -ettl
manv of the diffeiences existing among
ll o Athletics, puiiietilarl.x as to their
spe.il Since coming here theie have
Ikpii viii Ions ni-gunients as lo xvlio is
tl.e fastest inuii in the sipind
Dikes and Dilgun ale speed mer
. limits, bill since Whitey AVitt circled
the buses the other dll.x on ll drive ill--id.'
lb'- park lie is looked upon as a
.link liorse So I here xvill ho base
lunnlng time to determine xxhlch of the
M.i.-k siund I- enntled lo the honors.
There iil-o will b dashes of 100 yards
with two or moie pln.xe.i entered that
will settle I lies., disputes. And Dnuny
Murphv is not going to lie left out of
th.s,. ' i-ntnr.x inc.-. Murphy hgures
tnat age ha not slowed him up fnr
ns his legs n ie wini eriied. and lie I"
going to get into the raw if only to
proie I hat fact What plaxer can get
down to first fastest, fungo hittiug for
iIUiiii.c.i mid arciir.-icv te-t lor the tatch-
ei s are also among lh feniur.-s of the
pingi tun plaiin. d
RESUME FIFTH CHESS
MATCH THIS EVENING
f the Anxprl'siii Li.xxlltitf tfinnis-n
lo un pint ti.n.Elu wl.n Ilu- np-
l.p.irnnce of iourfppil local IP.xins. in.taiii
numlxr from Toledo and out each Irom
Tonaxvuniia und AnKola N. V Tlio tour
nampnt xx-ill cliim tomorrow nfiprnocn iIiptp
l.p.nif hut thrpp fquuila of in.ltxldu.l i.nd
txo-.nan txen. ooxvlprtt fo. ih lu-t ilax
Former Athlete a Suicide
( I'lirlrtlrmtlle M..p. . ."ft It Uptpj
IUhUpx. fi.rmer sini n-It'p 'ii the irnlnt .
toitl. 11 p1px.ii nnd xl... I p'I charir.i uf 111.
Kit.. I.iilloonlat siatl -a In llrp"t Krnlic. . foi
p'Kht in. "tin .Inline Hi" xii.r.l xxp' Oip I
Monilax nlsllt st Ih" Cnlxr-y HdsI'II..'.
fluin i. pplf-lnfl fd I iiiln xxound
Perry to Lead Dartmouth on Ice
llMioxrr. M.-rih .10 - i.ll.im 11. t'.rrv
o' S. mprxll.p M'tas linn u-in p1..c-pi1 cp
fi" f thi 1U22 Dnrtniouil. li" K. v ipnni.
I'.xi.r f'.nnpr Mlddl-ouix p-sr xxns hop.-n
fir tl ro-t l' xxiel.j mo Iml ha- I'm d"
...rid inplisil Ip to iprxu vn ui -our.t uf
kh duntluti thl n.rlni.
Curtail Umpires' Privileges
MliinciiwIU. Minn., Mnr!!. no Cnu.rs
n th Ainprtcdti AHHOiiatlon xxlll not l.p ,.,
!jeit to ImposP Mips on linru.x pLimts thin
NPAMin xxiip the xxord pent out to Uul
nvinprs l. riinmas J Id. k-x prPHl'lPtit nf
iih Ipi.kup mt.irdliiK lo ...Ixl.-pp rpipixed
Iipip tod.ix TTpx- mux leioininpiid III io
ilip Ipamip Iip..i1 huxxpxpr nml xxlll rptmn
ihe prlxlpp uf bnnlahliiB h pluxoi from thp
flp J if .IppiiipiI npip8arx
Tiger Track Team Receives Blow
I'riluftnn Mpr, h .'10 -Pun'. tons tia
ri e!-rd t.nntli r lad I'lo.x wlin It I
' in. n ih- TIkw'h I p- l-n'f in.1 i xxoo-
ilu Inflnnii xv.tn ih inunii .
Loudon, Maiih :.0. I Iv A P
Cambridge xxon the annual boat iiii-.'
with Oxford today oxer the four nnd
n (iiiarter-mile cour-e on the Thomes J
from Putney to Mortlake.
At the end of the first mile Cambridge
was in the lead by u length nnd a quar
ter. In the next mile, however, Ox
ford more than iiiailc up this handicap,
and nt the two-mile mail; xvns lending
bx one-third of u length, after an ex
citing struggle.
Oxford maiiilainoil this load in Ilu
succeeding mile of the race and exen in
creased tlior advnntage slightly, pulling
nt to n lead of half a length when the
mini mile oi me nice nan iie.-u oui
' pletod.
i At the end of four miles Cnmluidgo
had taken the lead by a tpiarter of a
length
Cambridge xxont over the li m-i line
a length in tho lead
The otlicial time of the xx nun i xxas
1!) minutes ! I scionds.
Thou-iinls gathered along ihe bunks
of the Thames fioin Putney lo Mort
lake this morniifg to gnin positions from
. xxliich they might witness the ra. e. Ite
j fore noon all Mintage points were
(crowded xvitli onlhii-in-ts earning the
i dark blue of Oxford or the light blue
of Cambridge.
Golf Equipment
In our (iolt Department jou xvill z'
llnd complete llnca of tho fnpiuus
MacGregor & A. J. Reach Drivers
brassies and Iron clubs; nil standard makes of golf
bulbs and accessories at tho right prlccB. Courteous
nttendanlH nro on hand to aid ou in selecting the
Hgbt sort of Rolf equipment. -
There is n w eo "crecn" here xxhero you may try -
xour skill at putting: anil plenty of loom to try the -
sxvlng -Jf your wooden clubs r
I'ltotie Orders 1'romplly Filial -
BROADWAY CYCLE CO., Inc. I
All Kindt of Sporting Goods
527 Market Street S,Nfi.
iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiinii 1 1 n i n 1 1 ii n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii ntnirs
Hy" Myers Comes to Terms
nrU. Mcrth .l-t 'Ilv ' Mvih n
Nrw orU. ,Miri h
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HitpxOklMi Vntlmml ) .1
10.11 ih tc.rn npxt ,
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lies
top '.-to
Training Camp eivs
It.x S VM Mi MISl.H lx
T . . fiiii' Itobbx Ion. - V Ml' "
"fl I. ..tliRI.-lll g" ' I ..lll.lol.s..lp '
.pen- lit run. - ii" .1- .a i ' " in -iff
1 1
T'.p xriio o i.niilrx ,.'n inl 1 l.e 'f
'.r's ..f Ihe Aimr. a-, .earn u geiie.ai
o win tile . I VX 1 1 but 11." slnle ..'
i.poigin 111 pin. .-u'.iii fini.ti'
fliougli bnsine-Mlik.- 111 - .l.s.i. I" sit1
lis ldiding goltinc . il . 11 ! io1 x 11 loi
Its fondest hopes i. u pub."
shoulders of llobbx I'lc- I .-I
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Tbe t ItUllll Is all gog
Picssiire ft. ..11 ll I I
state XXII- beoilgt,' 11 -h.-
71obbv' fatii'-i 10 si u.i I. in
That seltle.l. liw.lg.ll I II
'Ie hnologv h. re It.ilil.x I
. nme through xx uti a pi..
flious nnd iiiiiipi.- n .' ' g' '
He was gnililed a i .xo 'i."i 'I.-ab-eiKP
from In- si id.. u
ii.nif.ete for lae fo.eign i ' '
This i . ei t.mili t i" tir-' '
pgo I'm gax . .1 si nloii v
-irloi.gb fi... 11 1 l.e ii.niiiigi
pine l-.r mid i-l.ix in ' U" '
xtfis the gl. l.ti-kl ililtl. 11 ' l '
iikuiiiic'I anil !U.s Niiiile a. t .
slum- it bioad-inioilwl I"', x i -. i i.
bent ill him Amen. 1111 ball- "I ' '
Ing
III Traiiiitu
'Unit s. 'lied itlanm iii'ii- "on.
dlalelx s,.i tint on h plan '" iinin and
gionm ihen f.norii.- Iiukkiiian ...i 1 1.-lugge-t
ex en' in bin lif'' 'I hi re was
ouix mini l d" 11 Steixun Maiden kthe
ion who d.x. .......I bolli II .bbx and Mi-.
I 1
I I
.11.1 ..mi. illative m.-xp. riem ,
. ..I lilflwl.s lll'-x xxlll be oblige. I
A1. lb. bbx th. le's tl,.. In. in
,111, ubsiinilcix li'le sum x t.
ti ,
i,' xx 111. li dnia w.n .,.i ihio.igh
.ig- t-'ranklin I'.h.wii u nil.ei .f bo'h
in.. I, nii-x ivaimi and I'l.ila.l.'.p.nit .'"I'
,1 .-.i. ihiioii ix". it.xe coi),niitle.'s Mi
Ilu. xii has 1 isi retuni.d f'oui an ex
uinieil gulling tour tliioi.zh ill" South.
Ill,- Ii. si w mil 1 I etc i,,t in ' he
still's and I- iinii'.l inn! glt.xx ng f"a
in.i it'll ip tin- in'"iii. n
I III oiinlel s Itnhii-
ll- g..lf. ..ns ! iai.,i h in ps.in
Wi.n in x w I,., wi.l ,lut m ih. I. Mini -wood
lla'l ti.urriaii.' in at II inliiigilon
j 11 x tins i. nt mid ll," , t 1 ,1 bn k
x 1 Atlania to xsi i-ln . ix .. nin.- ..f
xmioiii is it -. lm. .'iii.il.. ut li.ihhx- .lom-k
Tin ' - Mi IP -i ' ,1 I , X el l , hull. .
10 linx. .1 I ok III it' I. l.x . g.llll. till III.
i.iiii-.i-t-n 1. i. ..,.( 1 lud.gx was k 1. u
1 lix ,t glim. .Ill' I lilt il l
(Hel I l.e d.tlli 1,1 KIllO XHI.I I.HV
I Hip' Willi - .l.'IIPS x . 11,1 111," U ll"' -'
1 'IM- lie tiux.'lil ,1 til-' II II" I.
Ml III tl.il" -ll.ll.. .. .- Iiflle, I Inn.
.1 .11 1 II xc I it' 1 1 . 11 ,. up
l'l. d.es
ll xxa- I -I -I fli'loliX nil 1 si ll)i H
I., no. 1- -it. J 1 ' 1 x 1 f ). f x.,r,,,in in u li,
. 1 1 ., 11 .p Inn mid. r 11.1 in .--i .
I'... 1. 1. i.-a- iml t'.e 1 1.1 11 like in 1
Coning in thev Hot io luiigiuiig
li.ii d 1111 1 d . c.i'i:.l. in tne lake um
1 nig Li -til in- hill -. l.. 1 1 1, 1
I,, I 11 -li I I X I x . II'1 bl tt 'I I III I. ji.ll
,l tie ci. inse Ilellt I I till II "l
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Dr. Lasker and Capablanca Suspend
Play After Thirty Moves
ll.n.iua, Mann ".11 D- Lman n .
I.i.sker and .los. It Capublau'ii xvill ie
sumo lm ight the tifilt gai f the!
.h.ss touiiiiitiieiit. wini h was ndjournei.
at I o .-lock tins morning after Di
l.asl.er had seal. .1 his thiitx-hi-t move
I'lnv lii-l nig.it lexinb-d niasterlx
in- in s n the i.laxers. who aie con
i ailing for Ihe wui-ld ' l.umpioii-iilp and
. xp. il -axv hi tuo positions of the
I. s when pirn was suspended main
op...rtuiiitn-s fu- iither to win
T'. nilxant.ige all. rniileil during the
to ir hoiii- of pax. Dr l.a-kei exlri
i. il ing liliiiseif f mm what seemed lo b"
a dnngeiou- siluation and latir turned
in.. I ni. 1 s on u opiion. nt
Ciiiiablnii.il '-1st aside the w.n-e'xii-t
-m xxlicb uiiii'ii.l li's plax duiiii; inf
ill -i I. ni- g.iuo - f the toiirniinuut ni: .
pllixwl llggle-slt Ix , keeping Dr I.Ukkei
'lilllcst lOlllinilllllx oil lb" lief, tisive
mtil alt. I Ilie iweiitietii uioxi
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i- i, pirK aiiiu utr xvl'l aj'l from
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A new Narrow
Arrow
Collar
Cluell Peabody 6.Co.lnc.Tro,N.Y.
ttnnmi' Mxjiji7-fu '
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Smoke
Announcement
Novelty Dance Tonight
We will adopt the Nexv York idea
and reduce our regular admission Mon
day. Wednesday and Friday to
25c
Including one dance ticket, tax and wardrobe
Additional dance ticketi, 2 for 10c.
Each ticket entitle ix couple to one dnncc.
-L. nH urcnesiras
"00M Chas. Kerr and His KinRs of
jyuuujuiiuii
Howard Lanin His
Columbia Record Orchestra
Dancing Every Evening
Continuous Dancing Saturday
ROSELAND
DANCING
Broad & Columbia
COLUMBIA BUILDING
English
Oval
More Power to
Start and Light
Your Car
CIGARETTES
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w i t ti a baclx
hoiie" backed
liy a tjcpcndnblc
system of bat
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