-"WITO fJV Tnrrj" v , xjtt " V itepisfs,Ht; IHWM Wint . Wi KuawjafctwMwu-ignjiii o Trffr'TrTrnir'TlTrtTTr41Mttfcli Mi'lii'i itHinlnrit I imhiiimmuhiii mi M iW'F'Ti"1" irr-:-i -, r ,i, ,i mfii -fifr i IYl rtniuiiifrTfrrtn'tiff'iBBBff'TTHBMiHM J 16 SP' . Athletics Break Camp at Lake 'Charles and Start 'Homeward Bound Series with New York Club wf '. " .' .np "Twr1 '-"lWfJIFP 'fp i IT -; -i I it i i IF SPIRIT COUNTS BRA VES SHOULD BE AMONG SELECT FOUR Fred Mitrholl lias Good Outfield and Catchers. Fair Pitchers and I'ncertain Infield Maranville Will lie Missed !Sceds Southpaw Pitcher ,: ltniiKitr w mm:Mj Sports taluxr Limine I'ul.lic l.-.tsrr (miiestnn. Tp., Morrh 31. T-irtrn M! lritr 1 1. -en., i orfntlv -nti: "il itli l..i nrnv en us "f t'ull lilnvrrs P .l.i. ., r a Th- i i-1 i li - .M" lli' i I. " ( Mb- it tin n-tuitii'il to llotoii IENG DEAL W TH SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE ROBINS IS CERTAIN I Exchange for Schmanclt and Mamnux to Phils Needs Only j Official Sanction GAME WITH GRIFFS AGAIN -1 r thin ir i lot i i ' for tl i . i wnKi1 ii'' I VI I vfn-1 :r bit '.ti i . lft-li ii I. an 1 1 . M t a rhnn (.'in ,iu i' onu i ..." athli'ti - . a jm-- nidi' of . rUo or v. anil it i- Tillo Iti'i WllU'll l- cc" nti i 1 i.i. in it -. i.i ! ' . : unl tli.in ' ii 'i.i rg uii iir ii i"i "in wnii a W- I'M nft.r looking fliPin over I iili will hi- tii tli-ro tiditm.: .unl ,1 if . I Ii h' i m It i 'i .i uiliiiiF". In.- '' ii r . nii'l oir ' 1". 11 IV" Oillli v 'n-t i :il i I,,. t. nnmt t. m In- -nnl. "hut i!i"ti you .-nti- I..II. V' . IT I' -1" '1 i tis tin , IIWI.IBO 1 WOllMtl t lit' II .Tin us fit- In t ur. nii'l if i-- I n'l i oiiplo of eno.1 vi-il.. it MrmiitPr thtiti tlmt. We w'i outhpnw. i -i. t U T . 'I , - ' .1 tf .Mil,' -1 t' . ir i- ; t It 1 1-' 'i 'ii ' ,,' ii'i n into . i- i i .. 1 II. sit ,' 1. 1 1 I f. 1 I II 1 ft. 111 t . tl I I "It n. i r , ,- t i i ' i I ,i , il ti " , if tort I. nu ! in i In- iiIiimt Tin-, 'on Im'Ihuo thev hiro n.i-p 'f fi .'.ikiii. i .on l.tt.iti .1 th.- l'liillios, n- i.t l"nt tin" . nti trim t'l"-".' rluh iinil t. ! eo'i.l ni.-i-ni.-. Powii li rr- In tiaht-tnn thr on ,irnl tniKit.K tniiw i- jiVn-nnt for thf-nist'ln" in In!'. .Iul a lil' wlm-li l.n'K- "ti th" litisl't . nl "!. -r . : i .ifP'"'- n if tln' ''f', on n Joj - tn -;ii:-t hn- l..- Mtli t It- lni." tor :riir-. , tl v hi.' 'vii'ti'tig o- '.i-i'iB H.il'bit .Martin- r ii.ru tJiant ,n .I Mit.li'll liiltrvi- th- trmio i.ii.l oiifi Ttli to tin- P.nivi'n tor tlio ti V 'th to t'-o l lil) rprth h'F ',' f'l.i' i i. ' - il ; ' i r Ii . f i'i hnj.l , ill wrr ' nl th'it, thnn t'ir linbhit, Still .t lon) hi Tin n: !. i reta.n u topp.i.p i Ik iu I" i ' impr' tii 8tan.ll)' His .1 ' Dick K .1 own .'! i ' oMi'opai i good f..r 1 on. i ." l ',' Gnrl.i'i'1 I Coon.'V 1 Inst "" a pi-iti for t" T.M' ho v..n -hold I not i- l' I bom. Inst ir will -t. k riil s ' laud - ' JBr.-u.- -rcpii'nr pi-Nlfiir.1- i CI'lltT I ' Ki.-ho Wait, r t i i U 1 .11!'' Ill ll. I I i ' i r K1. ,. 1 i Otf,chicr Look Ripp n :i n i,:,.f r i .1 Ml l'-i". nnd -omo nro aid to b'' '. a- t iVtri .l:iil . -r-i ati-l Mit'li'lt IH . ,.', . i- :i tln.-t. ni: it li.n. ' -r. .I'- OcvlieiT w i- -i.t " i; -nui i'.iiii tin' I'lullip'i vin N Yurli. -i li. I'...-, uul will Iiiip n K'it -oil-on Ilo liJK l"'"ti i. t'ire.' nr- ntnl tn'. 1m- hit top form Oilnr . M II..'!i M i.'i'i!''in. "ho .!.d .) well In-t 'tir: ! ;,ir, I,, r, .-.,i lia- ii"t yrt pr. vi-1 it. nni u'i op. rit ,.'tit. IMrk i tralnitig in bis i ' ir i.i -'iipi- in a iliort t'.ino An n 1 i- in in ii Ml the 't ran d'-. 'in.'- In1 "ill r" - ' ii "- --'ift "ii tli' ball In- mi K' t l . tor li in it.- nan .- ! r. in .1. uti ".i"ii-' 1..'' Town-ond and I. i, truii unl I.t i.- i- . M'.'' t'-'l of It till" roar. tiroiK'.i. IL- v.n- ;i. k. I up from I'm inpr..-. n.i-:i,' s.i": "i U'lli'i.Mtit t'omi till" n'lli r "ii.' man wu!!t"l. .lohr.tn wa. with thn ISrati'S i a.1" it fu "i it.1..' iniiiro ion. i t' .- t'l..!-1'-'."!.. s f. .lib la-1 yo.nr. wliero p .-ni.- II" ti-n-'id wi'li H it.ui iiii.l ii in j, l l it' .'.!.- Win 'h.-r tli-. i n uiioi K or 1'ii-t. n i- .i vonnj lulitwi'islit from tlropiw- , ,. Atli'"- t rt ti tnnl .'lit In tin- Hrn's ,i , . a pi I .i- ur and tin- il'iiin-tn ar.' lm if 1 1- 11. "-i Tlmirp-'ti. a In; H'n fr'un tiri'.'ii- f t'.'ii..' a S ('. : t.ilb.rt I'i'uit'i. a Now I'ns- S.i'i. "f -,.i iiitftti ,d. .M Th" lUitfit'lil i if tlio I., S" tivnrth uiid Ni ' .mi ur" mih- of "ir ...-mi'.- 'I1 tor'iu'i w a i'i n-i-t.nt i-lmjtiT ntnl iu.iuiM h"'i h ii.'r- Un I'mM'.l. tin- lp.-ulur k in i: u I I! t ; i'i I Hv SIMCK II.Mil. .tacKsntn IIIp. Ha.. Mirrh SI -Tho lipttPhini: of "np Stpncp in o-tpr- ' line's ttatno it'i Wnhlti8ton indicnti'i I that Mnnncpr "HIM" lionointi. tlio i I'lnllips' pilot. i ilptPrmltiPil to ttndo th" oiitt'ipldor. nn. I tho rli.inpp nro that I the ilonl with Itiookhn for Uav Si'hni.'indt and Al Mamaiix w-i 1 ro Ihroiich. 1 ho iiton of comas rid of tPneoi i- j not ti tipvv on., to lioii.iian I'mt sin. .-' Cii-nv (li'i-larrd liitn-olf n holdout. "Wil 1 WlMitim In- Iimii ntiiini to ci t him 'I tho IMiiILph' pni-ol', but In- wanfpil nu'ti. not iiiiittp . for him I. in kih for the Phil, a ml for Stoni.pl. Ilrookhn wants him. ntlirvisp ho pr.ihabh w.iuhl bo Hlmnt.'d to tho minor-. f"r i'i iti .'lull in tin- major tp.isiii" wou'd wain' on him i'r. pt tho Dodcfi-- A- vion ns lonoiaii di-o.'ri'd that ho didn't w.int StPiij.pl and tli.it Hrook hn did, hp ha- Iippii trin; to arra'iRP in ii'-ai J no tniilo nn- b i n in-'ii up hi"'iu-p Pntinian wnntPil f-l i-rrod Sin th. niiil Mnnncpr Hobinkwi didn't want to ciro Smith up. Ti.iiIp Ortain Tlifl nOt.U .Ulfln.l nUnn ...! n....i pfti' wn ilpi-lntpil inplisib'p. th.-n P'im f' van etarti'd nnotlipr drivo to tradp PtPtiCPl t"r ii tii-t lir.-Pinin and n . I J (ii.'.iri. .. ,..--i..i". ii iiiiw ajiin-ar-tliat lt.'bbv i v. illiii.' tn lot tin- Phlliu- !iiT.p both Si'limuiitlt in. I Miniaux. an it onh rpquires olhi-iul function to po tin-' u.'h. Di.noinn hnd tlioiiplit that ho mizht bo abii t" di'Vi'lop a tlrt bn-oniiu from tho ruul;i of bi own nu'ti. but 'ip ivw !uis gn-pti up tlio idi'ti. Si-liuiandt lmiin't had at nuiph exporipnrp a- a ti.'st ba-inian .if h" lias at -i-iotid. iipvi'i--tlii'li-s. ho "nn liand'o tho initial -nrk job in K.ii'd st j Ip. Tho ftu t that Hnblup has liopt linn on tho pn hp.Ms of thr P.rookhn . Inb for tlirc jp'iis i pr.i.if that ho l- a ball plu.ior. 1'ntil thp dpnl i- oomplPtPd, . Tin k Mil ler will cimtiuiH' tu plaj tiit. N.'.iio scpmi'il to li.- thp inot pronu-inc can didatp for uwhilp. but h" i-n't ipiltp up to tho mark n a ninior I'iik':" in llpldi r. altlioucli In played on thi- dia inoml of bis collcup. Tho Phillip- al"i pan ninko pood ii-p of Al Mamaitx. it upp"ai-i that tlu proposod trnd" m1I tnakp pvprybodi liappi St. us"l will li.i glnil to Ii'iup thp Plullif. ltrookhn will bo dpliphti'd to p.'t him and T ntio nu want.- tho two Krixiklyu pl.'.Mr- nuiiiPd, -n it looks liko u unanimous ptopo-itmn. ) WCtL HARtsY I'm ) --, ( KiDOlKO- " N tiO MO HWM S " 00'40 ,0 vc- j S Te. stoc . Tins is Mo Jokc) .. I a? ? V-rZ.,7 r ICH") pn-xy po.Ti ha-tlMtA ST0ck through "Vc ToiJAf- -,' PlRST-stsiHS J iWMHW MIMQ- ITS f S V . "S VsJ- c ' ry ALlGMT ' ' r. m r l LAU6H - YeO ACT l f N. I HIM FOB. YCARVl STuPP- H-smi-- I vlniivatf-r noifflLC ) Aa ThoOSh it ) l n HE'S AN OI.D HMA- r.ri I vRoiJ M- t ... UARe - w Yuk) ) J wMimri'T Tn, S wytl ALU Kl&HT I KkCu; THIS FR.CUfJ OF DOING .rACA i N3i - JJILL- ALL ) OF MIMC YcnJ-O ") I TRICK 1 ( Rl6MT"XrW iTHnlFFCRIiMTJ ,y JJ V luck to You TsS i i ( s K5dS 1 s tsf 1 WM fS l 01 Hn ninniliT nu . n j.,.; imSIMV liSlBlLflnlV lv IA-ULUD MKuUl I ! - - - rs iunno nurmiw 10 I asrs ...ni iiiataii Naw 1"i I'pnn. t. rT" R 1 1 1 1 f "f"rtl Trtl li I VI IB k 1 B I ll 1 fl I I 1 IflsfBI l'rln...l.i.i J i 1 In il tint li a. BR I h-lEnlm" 1 Ifil I I II I N If I I I IKK E S H E 1 0 1 17.11' III lI l.rnmplnttn. Bi rrinnnt. 3 LDlUilEtll V kllk IIHHllf i "lm DUnL iu U I &- Lli 0 UL uuns lUll UUIlUinW Wll .rmi ,,,,., ( virclnlii Mllllun In-t.. I. - n w . w FRANK BANCROFT DIES 1 I ..-. i iudoV i'm 1 f .. . j.. ... -"" "v .i . . ..ktiMi I f K. Alnnnrl DAtlo fni Tm rtu vnarn I III County Baseball League De cides on Short "Jumps" Along Riverfront Towns SEASON TO OPEN APRIL 30 iiM- .ip" r: i p .ij tin- i 'i .i m with KiI.iip 1 I .1' .11 I.. Slli'lLlll. ti. n .u.i. ii. with :-'itliW"rti' in ripnt aim iv. r- in l"ft. Iu addition thero arc f 'a-t ji -ir li'.ini. Ill ll I'H It '!, t lini I i n nn a ' n f ' . M' II lilt JO If Virifr h 'n .... .. ( . I'lt ' , i- v nrr I ! i" . i j-ji'tr -t. U n 6..'m . it hiol ' irrii noorl. Thin At' , .in. I i ii'tnrihii nn the lh l,att il .Jin and WJ ' VI ip.rn m pnN'Ai i. Fly-Chasers to Simp another -mi'il-tiT fr. m lluu-ton. ha- hppn doinc pood r. t 'to tra ,. '!' . O'Xpi Hank .. ton i" i ba-" I Wttini; -1.1... , sad ( --. T i ji i ti . i- -pi .nz f f i ' .' '. M ip'1 it!' i oil nir t i i i '- .1 ! ! (If 1 J-.' - . ll." i.UU n V i n. puiiij. i. in. .1 1 T ni niittii Idi'rs 'i . -j ii'iibi .i.u. . M i ' .i.i. .nd will tij -tronpi-i art of tl'p tPnm. Mi"Upv .T.d wi . do I'lo-t of thp ni-eivinp. with a .k ii.b-,,ii i- n innliip tioin f" i-i An .',.- i.n ,i- f.i'.'.iws: Ilolk.-, tir-t ' I" '. ' tlur.!. Karbuii' l- . I-. 1 WU'l 1 'III. t .'iir. will bp utility man t r ma.n. i'i 1 ' -r ,i . ,i ml I nn 1 i i .li ! 1 . r ti n n il'ii hi, nn f Trcllrnt in u ni i fin in in 'h '. ' i.of on y il thi .Ml'.'lllOHs Sllllll's Yc-tordny I.pp Mpadows workp.l for tlirop rounds apnin-t Wasliinptuti ami lipid thorn ninb'ss. Two hits won- de rid.'dli linolofiu liit. Had Mi'iidow- pom. furtiii'i- thp pamo mipht navo bvnn u ronti-l in-tivnl of a liolni'Biist As it was, Wult.'r Hub boll hurli'fl tho lrn-t si mninps. yi"l led nteoii hasp blows, . whioli ti.'ttpd thr Spiintors nitip runs. The tiiml s,0rp wa- !--'. Thp ball park nt Hnrr'a I'ip'd is in vp: v po .l rondi'inn I'otli tno oi.t lipid mid th" iuIip'.iI aro wpll-fn fi-il and lh" di.imoud i -olid In . 'Flip stands lini.- bppn enlarppd to hold ."t)f)l fans Thi' I'nils an' m hi'dulvd to plav Wi'.l'itip'oii apam tuda Thpy Wie toniplit for lailiuptou. S. t'., whoit till i p'.ii I'"' llP'-tlT. Boots and Saddle : I,. 'I nl thr 1 1 iunl iiiar, Ihnt i in , i il P v ' e I nl j ft. MllNEROF " FIFTH CHESS GAME Jose R. Capablanca Defeats Dr. Emaruel Lasker in Forty six Moves PLAYED 4 DRAW MATCHES FIRST KOriEDEFEAT i-Cojncil Five Loses to Aquinas in a Hard-Fought Game I'll- l..i-k' ! i ', i.-'.rn of ti." Tri-f'min- llorxps showing good workout ontiTPil at Tijuana tndn an ' I'.rM iarp. Mi Iiiint. ir. P.ln.'k S'n-ai. I.istnl . -pp.. ml, Clir.i Martin. lto-i'Mi-,. Pairy Pi inn: thud. Al Wirk. lti1.! .Iop, P.ps Mar tin futtitli. Honolulu. ('Iioiimafti'r, l'.i-n r.pvv nfth. tiri'hurd Kinp. I.nnol.v. T P. lpMalmn; t-ixUi. tii'.ui" MupI-bai-h. Pnnpp Inrp't; -pvonth. Harry D. .lm' Tup. Sherman A. nu- f nrK unrli ' , M - "I ,TI ill h tn n fir ! lint l- H I.I 1 I V i ' P ur it if.' !--n r ttt t iMw. Kc Ki ul ' . i.'.rs. I ' !- I ) I . , il pn: I.i c .ll. t It p l.a.f . lm-, - iff.'i.'d Its pit- n on the homp w ' n tin y wf rp L'O.ll in a hard nrp at tl.p pnd of 7-ll in fuvor of k- Plm.'. i unit .l.inr. , lulling ijn T M r it. ii 1 1 ,. r . r if Miry,. nil irmkt I'mr ,in' i w i i .r . . in t ' I tll It ll, Tl. . eulr.t h,-i .t a I' is tlTF i hi- Jm ' mitn ir. " n .itf m, r I ( f tli" l-Ti' l. '!" I tl-. rm i-k . tl init a''. fi'.'ltntl in that ...1 ton in tt. r-u.st.un of lu il ' I i. 'il.. i inn Th-inth mnol- . Ji I r nPi'-riTit " it"0i- th.nt; Ma'i i ml implli-.l Ir l'. ' . . , 1 1 , imuh ur-. i lv .MurjlaiiiJ "1 in t .1 ti .' M M 1-1 1 p ! .'1 1. til 'i pnaN, liou.p ti'iim. ' Kilpat-in.i- iin"!-ni- of I'am . -lias" Hall. Hut to unul.'irr th .iatmr. thi.t In rnn-.iui-nci- "f ih rcndl. ' 'h I'm'- in..!; wi u .1 tillftrr ii fH'linv oW of II v t-,1i. p tn. d fu nrtt iiraw i'. tfwi. I'u'rnn'itTH from V ,rh ni'iir n "t .-.hw itk , I -a v ri" lt.1V.lll I blan. .i nipiit ' Gi rn.iii Int. i-ti .' cbnni' i Ti.p six 111 ' Tho fPMltf viou- V ' A- -, Cnpi-M aciimsi cllnpii I Rltion HI1H- ! coi'ilpd T'i' -I nliiiiti. )r I.i. . vain i vpl'jj. ' . roM.lt r on In bund. i tPtri'in . tlm ' ' nt-nt fr Tin follow - nnii C.ll1' t -. p. - ,: nt m 1 . i ;.. r - -in . i. M i. .n i ..'lit ut K of I. 1 i . ''I ,i .'! Mm k. i -ti. . ts i i... , t. , v ' r, il -,i .. . v 'i u . Atl.it I.. i' and i. , i ". '. ' p'.l.nl 'I ..i "W .- it.- i l- '..-" .it I .It tlUIP. Wins Amateur Catjc Title s- uttHnninc n lame tm i i J ' I rtJl-ll'ILHr- '1 ' ..-- mi I on -I.- M r . . 1 h it is it-ii - i 'an i- 1 -lii- -. -I ir ' . f . . i a-i tnut'i' - Mr ' u w' 1.. V.f y r,i ' '1 .1 at-r.r'ioni ns. . f tl - Uir .. i tr-i ..h -jn 1 rf nt frr m M irs ', 1 f ,' kf rt ' ' p. ' r - N r Iar. 'm i- n f-"(. ur I ' l- 'n r'l It Tho Ttiirllnpton Tounty Ttascball T.pnpup hn- iIppIiIpiI on u s.lub cir cuit for thp p.iuiinc pii"-in anil Hip movrmpiit for an I'lcht-i-lub lcapuo lias boon pprmanpiith dropppd. It i the tinuninious opinion of tho niiinngers that a -i-ilub pinpo-Itlou will i-rcnto niorp lntorp-t and 1p moro suocpN-fiil from a linaiiflnl standpoint, as- all tlio rlvi-r-front towns arp witiiin "jump inp" di-tutipp of paoh otiipr. with P.ur liiitri.ni . .nlnillv loi'ntp.1. Had u daliplit--alns law Iippii pass.-d In ,l.-r-py. twillpln pam.'s rould liaio b.'Pii phii.'d. but Hip Ip.'ipup of tiolnls ai" f th" opinion that tho ono- paniP-a-wi'Pk m iipmuip mii miu-i.v nn fans, who an1 ntivloiislj waitinp thp oall of "play ball." Cln-o Tnpitlu'i- All tho towns In tin- ilri'uit arp p1o-p toppthiT. With H.irdi'tittiwn and Klvor sld" ut onili pnd. thi'io is a jump "f Ipss than tiftci'ii mill's, i mbrafinp s of thp strotippst icnin- in tin1 rntint ca-i tn i-i-nPh by train or trolloi. Tin- b'lipup has ndopti'd sppi.i1 iipw rulPs. whli'h apppar to lw important. A mannpiT ranjItiB "nl mif ur two Mib-titutH- run sipu n pl.T.pr on tho tipld if (hip of his niPii is injured be fore tin- 'tart of u paiiie. proidpd it is apippnbl" to the opposing ninnnppr All plavers sipned diirin? tho sranon will be niiisidpri'il members until Apill 1. W-. after whli'h dntp they become ftp,, apents. Tl... sThedlllo pommlttpe will mp.'t in the near future anil draft the plni -Inp dates for the season. At the same time n commit tep will t-plect ntriPlnl s.oiers and umpires Indications are that the sca-oti will be divided mid will oppn Saturday. April M. and fini-li iIip -en. ml week In Septeinbei. Hnme-anil-IIonic A twentv-panie scheilule will be nr ranged, ench team pi.i.Mnp its oppn- tlPntS font- tllllPs. iwirt- m innn.- ...i'i tli.. sum" number of panics away. he winner of the rir-l i-eries will nn. I the titleholdr-r of the second half in a series of three pames nl the .!..- of tin- sea-oii to determine the ihani- pion-hip The teams In the lenpue are: uierpini I.ipion. nof.lPtitown: Itoeb iin" It I' Wood, riorencp, Piiirlinp ton'A 'A. Wall Hope Works, I'.iv .rl : Riiprsld" A. A The officers are: President. .lohn II. alnr. IlurltnKttin : U' e pre-ident, M'insor C. Williams. Plorencp ; sPr-rp-tnri and statistician. IMpnr C. IVrkins. . P.urllnpton : trea-urer, nr. iioiii'ri i.. I Silvier. Ilordentowti. ' ii fit i fu v r in 1 -r t' kh nr.. ir j h ni-1 1. 11 Mukl r"- "Goldle" Rapp Rejoins Giants .r ork Mur.n 11 "' in ' ' i 'nr. V.n, r i s tu- tn-UM-r el" wis n .i N- "-. ft-in li'ritn. for M-ril h li- 1 it 'h' '-m at M 1 ! .' Ala t. . l , ..lffcr. 1 ' m . s ' M. In GOLF MATCH SCRATCHED Rain Ruins Exhibition Foursome' With White and Piatt as Principals The first exhibition polf match of thp . -paeon, si hcdiileil for today, at the Whiteiiinr-h Vnllcv t'oimtry Club. was washed off the slate by a steady fall of , rain all moruiup. ; Iiss Pnitue- White, stape star anil evpert polfere , was to haie paired j with .1. Wood Piatt. Philadelphia1 champion, apiiin-t a licai pair, in a four-ball miM'd louisome. but tho tilt is now indelinitelv postponeil. Miss White, who is here starring in ".linimie," is a Keen aihocatp of p.df for women, as a substitute for rouge, iiic.lii ilif, mental siimuinut nr oth'i exi'i'i ise. She believes if all women took up polf thei would become ns "game" losers as winners, and would den-lop n sins,i of fair play that would be bent lici.il DE PAUL WINS TITLE Captures Basketball Championship of Northeast Playground League The s,.aoii iu the Northeast Plaj - ground Iiasketb.ill League was biongbt to a -iittes-ful chi-e when the Ue Paul Catholic Club won the second panic in the plnj-nlT for the title The I'pi-oopil Muintit won the tirst wiumihiI Dp Paul came through m the s,cun scrie-. The plai-olT was striped in the spin ion- hall of tJilmir Sons, at Key stone and Cnttniiin stieets, ami iibout JIMKI enthii-ia-iic fans , heered their ic--ii, i tin- favoiilc-. I" Paul ran nwav with their opponent- in the fust panic, running up a -core of "! to .". and i'm iliid.d the mm ii-- with a liilorj l.isl night, -i iiri' .'11 JO. FEUSTEL GETS LICENSE Jockey Club Turns Down Agent of Commander Ross New Yoili. Match "1 Louis Pen Ktel. the man who ileiclupn mill trained the great Man V War foi all his uices, has been granted a trainer's license by the htewards of tlic Jockey Club. At a former mei'tinp of tin-jnckej Club stew- arils Peu-tel's application for a license was "laid on tli table. reustel will npain hamlle the horses in the stable of the Cilcn Kiddle farm. Tin- office of the .loekiu Club wns notitied by the steuaid- not to ac cept the appointment of II. (i. Ited u el I as autlioripd agent for Commander .1. I L. Ito-s. This menus that Ibd mpII iniiv nut be prantPil a li.en-e to train iu eith. r Mar) land or Kentuiki as well as in this state. Layton Prepares for Copulos Detroit, Marrh St .l..linn t..mn nf f-'prtiun. Mi, thr.'-iu-hlon .r hum l.ton, ah her totla wri-imi ins- f. i hi-. -It'.,-n.it.h lih fluK iviimiI ni Ji, in, r Th wri- ' i'.iv ix liIurK of Pn lm nti. li-ni-nii ir ton urn Sheffy or Sinister .to Hurl in Baltimore Game Whitohill Returns Homo LEWELLYN SHOWS FORM Special n spntr-h In I'i mini PiiMIr I nlarr Kaltlttin-e. Mil.. March m. Thu Pcim basehall team arrived here this morning and will plnj .lohn. Hopkins nt Ilnmewood Piclil this afternoon. Doug Sheffi, who worked in the open ing paiiie at Ceorpetowii. prolialih will ppt today's hill assignment. Sinister, nl-o is available, as lie lias pitched only tuo innings on the trip. Mike Whitehill. who r-pinincd his ankle in Tue-ilai' game at Catholic I nivp-sit. saw yesleidnj's pame irom t In pcim belli h III Annapolis, but H' tui'iied this morning to Philadelphia. He is still limping baillv and cannot pet liack in tops for a week or teu days ut least. Kicn in defeat bv the Nnvi jestcr d.l there were several iirighl spots in PeniiV great iinhlll light. l"iv-t of nil. WiUiain LeweilMi. of Parson. Pa., who was on the fte-limim team last icar. went into the box after the Middies had a -i-run lead and held them to four tuns in the last eight innings. When Lew i U n went on the peak the Navy had two men on lin-e anil none out, hut the cow -legion lad got out of the bole niiely bv sti iking out two of . tin- thipe men who faced him. Low ellin al-o showed that he can bit the ball hard b cia-hinp out tlute singlc in tour tunes up. and wa- robbed out of another ! it b Pines' great fielding al siiond base. Conch Walter Caii-' other discoid was that lie has a valuable utilili out bidder in McMiillen. former Conwai Hall player. MeMullin believed Pud Mjeis in the sixth inning when Miers was lulling tiouble with liaiiie-' -outb-pnn deltvpry, and mnde a triple and -ingle in thice times up. AI Mouiadiiin kept up his heavi hit ting by petting n homo run and single IPs homer sped by Kight Fielder Stubb nnd rolled all the way to tlio lacioo field. Mouriidinn was oicr the td.lte before the bull was iu the infield. Itaw -ling-, of the Nan. al-o In! a home inn bin hi- dine was not mar a- long as Moiiiiidiau'-. Coin h Caii-s was impiced with th.' way hi- plaids 'went after Callus, lin ing southpaw pililicr. Hi i- one of the be-l b'fl -haiidi'd tlinuer- the Nni) has had iu leai-, but the (luaker- leiuheil linn lm tn el e lilts, for a total of nine, lien base-, Thi i weie all good and hard tliiie- In fml. Pcnn's liittinp w.i- nun b belter tlitiu in the games at (ieorpetown and Cntholic I'niier-it.i. Had Been Business Manager of Cin cinnati Reds for Thirty Years Clitrliinall, March .'11. Frank C. Unncroft, for many ypur business mail' apcr of the Cincinnati liaschall Club, tiled at a hospital here at midnight. He had been III tor scveinllmnntliH of neu ritis. He hud been business tniinagci' of tho Cincinnati team nine 1S1I0. Itnncrnfi win horn In Lancaster, Mass.. May 11. IS HI. lie e.iillKted In the I'nion ni my nt the beginning of the Civil Wa" ns a drummer hoy and served until peace win declared. Unncroft first hip juicops- In base ball came in issit and 1.SS1, when ho was innnnger of the Proiidence team of ip National League. in his second icnr there his team won tho Nnlinn.il Lcipiio pennant ami then nlnjctl the famous Metropolitans, of New York. winners of 1 1n' championship of the old American Asoclntlon, in the flrt world nerloa on record. Proiidencp won three straight gamcf "ami became the llr-t world cliiiniplolin iu baseball hi-tory. BAN AFTER MOGULS American League Chief Would Ex pel 30 Per Cent of Owners rievel.inil. .. March .11. Ceitnln owners of major lcapuo clubs hae not been true to their tiiis-l and will ! driven from baseball, linn Johnson, president of the American League, de clared here last niplit. These facts, Mr, Johnson said, del eloped fiom the re cent investigations into the baseball scandals. "Thiiti per , cut of the own ers of tennis iu the American and Na tional Leagues must pn," Mr. John-oii paid. "Clinupes in ownership are nec e.ssaiy for the pood of the pame, and I txpect to see (he other owners combine, with me iu helping bring about the miicii-needed change." Mr. John-oii icfii-ed to state who the accused owners arc. HOREMANS' HIGH RUN Belgian Makes World Billiard Mark With Run of 167 at 10.1 Balkllno New York, March .'11. A bipb run nf 1(17 nt 1S1 balkline billiards, announced .'s a world's lecord. was made by Liloinril llorcinatis, P.elgian champion, iu llic ti tin 1 block of n handicap match m which he defeated lMward Cutler, of Ilostmi. 'JUKI in 1-K17. last night. Ilori'iuatis nierapcil LM (Ill-Ill and f'uth r l.'l 'l-lll. Ilorcmaiis inn 1.10 Tuesday afternoon, sin passing a mark of 1 1(1 s( t by Pi nnk Ins in 1M)7. Wins Junior Fifty-Yard Swim Title mmm GUIS IB Brazill and Dykes, Injured, May Not Get in Game With Now York END LAKE CHARLES STAY .M.i-1-fnl lim'i-;i to Kvnlnij l,ibUr J vf,,, .Mobile, Ala., March III Connie Mack's Athletics arrived line tn,ln. irom ineir train IIP ramn nt T i.- tralnlnif Charles. La., and will tackle tlio New oik t.lniits on tho lotnl illamnnil this iimi imm'II. The s,,,.nnd stpintl of Maclsinen, con 'sting f KppfP. Uan-Ptt. Heimm., Kay. Slappy, (iriffin. Styles, Mum Johnson. McC'ann. Wclrh. Ildens, lltl; Ilnri-v flails as pilot, are on the flT to I altininre. where they will pav , (lilnlps on Sundav. iii'V''i ,,l,.a1' V!,!n ,,", i-ppulars rcnel, Ph Indelphia, th-ir fnlui-P is unknown but it Is epp,-ted that games will ,a I'l'ianged for them with some of the in. dependent club' nroiind the citv or with other liilcmatiiiniil Lenpue teams, s,C. as Jersev City or Kpudlng. Tlic only regular player with the re. -....- -iii...i is i nuiieiiier Welch lir, !, n., ..ll. 1 . i ' ""- wi-ii in reiicii lomn IloflipstiT, . V .nh ill Rni I. inn f Y tl. siiimmlnu f.,i tl . ,Vi- 1 rk li li-llc i 'nil., won th- ni-l-n.il luninr .".o ' n ' - inunilis- tile h r li .'.. I ". - . .nrt Ito.-h.---r . It. r A tnilnh .1 nrt In th N'insHi i . A t. iikm; vith S i h uii' t'nlMTslU re.nn.l una llrl- V .I i A. il.inl. Clonic Talt Shades Mendelsohn Mlluiniki-r. WI- Mir-ii at Clenln lalt ImhttM-liiht ihTtniM-.n ..f -inula w .- s-twn i shnil. nlirt i.,i .1. hnn V n.ni-,,Mn Mlht inl.f! llihtuplu-lit It no t.p.iur .1. ' si 'in In a t.liiuunl tin do. lsl. ti liiit,n -t nnli-st I rre. nnd sooimr that he mipht make housing urraime ments for his stay In the (Quaker Citi .n.-b wiien prospects w-ete brightest for coining Ihrntijcli the training si-a-di with the players all in tin best f .shape, two hoip deiploped iniurip.s tlint may possibly koep them out of the -m,, oa with the fJinnts nnd the fnmi,!, " rZ Ins of either or both players w nti Id be disastrou lis uiev IMP leirnl.ns I important parts nf the Mack machine The most serious f these is t i',"rst Lnseinan Ilrnzill. 'For some imb Frank has he,.,, complaining nf ,js oft llaui which has been badly swollen, m, . that he had to quit Tuesdiii's Knmc the seinnd itininp, and ic-terdai he . not able to resume his place In the Knm(. with Houston. h While (iriilin is nn undei-tiidi of class, the Athletics will il-s Iliail f his hitting. The otlnr cripple nt present i- , , my I ykes. In sonic unaccountable war the Mam Lit,., star wienrhcd ., IUm10, in Ins leg. He win given n ,e , ,,N,rr. n.ii. inn nil- luninliig he lltne. Still the nvt mm pood, as ho Ins fallen olT badly 'in niiiiiiK in iai. ' U- st 1 tlo Jim his City College Game Attracts Interest Hr.at lntr-' ennri" in th I .'ntp't tnnl. In li. nt,.,,. I'-ihti'-n ir i . nil I'lltli.'Mi'hla f'.illef! ,f ph.. i Ik i- l i'.il-ff. I.f ibu it i I . a i linniplnn of lh.- I.,k.. in . i-f ,. In a- t . ran ,ia ith th f - i in -ii io" it in" .'i i, it , inift It tn,..ni nn -xtrn u-f.ni t the li.itni.lini.hlp .'intuii ,1 , ,.r It ihn. nt .nn mthr lh. i in , Pi III ' fin. . . hut 'Ml.. i li I ,i . f Hi' I' i. I' lh- I .. - a am i i tl v i .f th. situ ttl.tn. hn U 9- r nt iresxeet Economu in All Kinds of Farm- Work- For-C BOffiKKEEPSKE Meyers Throws Talaber 1 lot r ". .1 d. - 1 I'"' ' Iluth In n l' "f t lnrn Vutill. ..iii'l va rUf h P rni H.. 1 ' r"- jtmn ir It ti-t il.- i ' I- v i"i 'h1 suit, r n ft ni -1 r r v. r I 1 it f i. i ii,. I n r r- f . I th r 1 i - w r - "i ',. - ' I Ipr ' Denle3 Baseball Petition t.h .11 Tl. fn i sr-i ip it. in nl 'ii .i I f Lewis Wins in Straight Falls ltnn-is ( in Mil M r I It v-,i Cit'Je Derr.c Changes His Mind .i ... i i - r (flit i' . . t. Xll' t f i l)K If' T nn I - , tl I . ' 1 V. Minnesota 1 MlniKinolls. Minn M , -i nf Minn., .'a w ' " -. -n i" 'nf' r 'l' " I ti- ' I !, v r it t '.ne Hn v ' i I 'l- . , Mi ,n I . i "1.1 f - " ' ''If! f 'I , i i n I '-n l-i . I I t " U' "iy . I , ,-r.l.tl '"- f I j Columbia Opens Season Today Nut nl M-.mIi .1 ' ' ""I t ' ii 'r- . , P..,., t ill ' mi ' r n '" - n n , ida- 10 i P'l t i I H i ! ii i -1 i urnlil i lm 'li I n i . . t p 1 ,. .h on. i ! ' i - I' ' 'r- 't ''r-x I I , ... il tn ii tl i' m - I . it t v I- - ' ' thi- i- r I it- il i Itm M" i' t i in t, fn nc Montreal Defeats Demers t pi m ' it i i H I'miltlfiiri Jlart-h al - Y'.utiK M'ttir.i.l trieitl. i-' lh Inian l i.ntumwcU-ht imih it.tr,i th r f ' (o- intrar i i xi fall er. .-m 1 . ml'tn n-r I'aul l. nn rn r V p. If rl In a twi-Iie-ri.ui .1 hout In-, lm' rull rnitu uturs n.i rrrmrst. nluli' Mnnireil rarrl'tl ciri icui 1 aft -.in 'U' v nn r a i i-ji a l c. th,. "rm Central Buildins Y "tl. C. A., 1421 Arcb St. - h' four-.. con Apr I 1 fnt vmintr it In I , mine pro trti ,i m .iuallflii .ntini; i-laya THE truck of unlimited usefulness best describes the Oldsmobile Economy Truck on the farm. 11 is as handy and useful in the fields as on the road. Whether it is being used to pick up a load of fruit, to haul a capacity load of grain, to deliver milk, or merely to run a hasty errand to town it provides the most economical transportation. Internal year drive fw reserve power; deep channel frame for strength; 35 x 5 (loodyear Cord Tires for speed; extra long flcxioU sprin'is to protect Inestock and deticate foodstuffs. LARSON-OLDSMOBILE COMPANY 800 North Broad Street Tl imimiiiiij (2niSJo3y5 b; ..ppe Ltises Appeal Mens, HO (J.i. a 4 I a ii to Ii 1.' 13 n JH it is tu 21 S3 ii I'll -'T I'd I I I !l I V I 'J li K Q y n i nt' i'i i. '- K U 1. lv 11 I.-' li ti ' . I 1 j j'tiwi&y'iviwM-i wwstfjv'ji urt h. I , i,r I al I I . ,, - Ml,. I I I' e I .. t 1 1 - " t l, - t M fr l I 1 IU III v if r .n M ,i s it il'i..lt.-.l 1 m Hilt IS-, r tl i-,. fr-rtl.l.' I. in ll II. i r. I 1 nl. i - M i.i. w Ml -t ir i h I. M I 1,1 Mi lt ,k.it Kfr-.n. fnrnirfm I iilit". iinh s ,t Mitht il t it 1 1 Hi U We rely solely on bark t.inned leather the only sort that will "stand up," polish well and look right. ( it'' T"nn Ruia tS Black Wax Calf t)wr ilOliO (ii Vrf .tfi ii NATIONAL . A." till K!U I'M MM.. Mltll. ! KniH-km.r I.ON JI1J t- II Trt I.IIIUXIN iNS MUIK.W t- IU IMI. ( IIIIIS nu. Mn'A BIRD vs. WALLACE lor. miriiM. NELSON m. LE0NAR0 II im: Mill I KID HR0WN s. RITCHIE ntM.ii i dos ciii.'. a . tlm "-r G j W J zeiqrorwair 'Boot Shop rt4zo CiQsinutSL 1 i uraiieiMisiisraii CHEVROLET "For Economical Transportation" llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllhl THE efficiency and economy that distinguish the "FB 20" Roadster as a profitable business investment also make it a practical car for general use. Its performance under all con ditions is exceptional for its low price and up-keep cost. Chevrolet Motor Co. Broad St. Stoic, 334 N. Broad St. West Phila. Store, 3430 Chestnut St. Camden, N. J. Store, 434 Walnut St. , a i D1 Q 0 i a - (M Cfocroltt'TD 2V ReaJ,Ur,$,m,U.b, Flint. Iitith. JM Clieerolct "FD 20" RoaiiUt, $l.320,.i. Flint. nfitA. mwjjni;mjjMmiiifi irmf m jihtwu Jiliijawflj I 1 FREIGHT and BASSEWL Jfo """iSOirraEENN SQUARE . WWW TELEPHOME LOCUST 6j:0 ,f 1QOZ FINANCE BLDG. mvTWXilT'""I',' " l"T' "' ""r","'"TrrTycicirirkt c Eiivswvtraar223; mMebre von travel fe u l sMp get the facts tibent Burlington SerVke W.S.DEWEY C(r)ERAL AOENr vmmnmmmBimm lirailfUMllniSlllimJlftF ?. 1
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