IAi(P.,f!,WwH,'-L " r'Tpy-, - wt-t " " -jgfftro-rynf- IS "nYf-T "?- -rvmTlSMf,TV$?,r$e - '"jtwis ' j1 vr??- "l STTrv rfN.tV. FsTytTTTv .. ' 14 HVKXIXO PUBLIC LEDOER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APIUL 2, 1921 Donovan Now Would Rather Get Hard-Hitting Fielder Instead of Another Pitcher for Phils ' m ..h Hi -" mm .HI' V !'U J PIRA TES HA VE EDGE IN NATIONAL LEAGUE , 1921 PENNANT RACE Maranville Furnishes heeded Punch in Pittsburgh's Infield McGratc Hopes Giants Can Pitch II 'ay to Flag. Cubs May Surprise Fans Brooklyn Will Skid Hy KOIIKUV W. MAMVICU- Hps.rts IMIInr r.vetilnc I'nblle I edf er THK National l.eigtto this year Is i-mnpiwil of two division-, the first nml the second This menus there lire four first-division bull clubs nnd the remainder nre in tho other dnss. For the flrt tiino In many seasons tt is possible to dope out the good clubs nnd the othcis wlil.h nro not so good n the form shown lit the exhlbi. Hon gnmes tliln spring. Tn my mind, tin- National League line-up ix us follows: . . I Pittsburgh " ;' ,'l"i,, 2 New York 'j-!!!'s,nn ,, .1 rtrnnlllvil 1 (Tilcngo Pittsburgh has the bcst-lnnking nail .vejninoo of n pennant .inner. the needed puiio h In the nnem nnu win '"'i' "" ....,,...-. - - in the Sir Ho is tbn first real shorftop the Pirates have hnd h nee ho days of linns Wngnor. Dreyfi.ss certainly mini n t.-n-ntnUc when ho lifted him from Itote.n Joe Tlcrncv." the scrappy .ccud ..i i- .i... u-,.,1. ...i linriilmtt nt recnr thinking ll.o lVntos'1 chances Rood Hnriilnirt is Rood enough to roimil.. on the hot romor. which gives Wlntto.l :i eiinnro m piny a- "- - " belongs. Ticincy h boon doing great nolle nnd r.ltshaw ill Imvo f. "top Mi,.? to B-t bis position bnrk. Th.. -mttiold Is Kood. the rntol.ors vory ,tronS nd It looks ns if the pitching "ill mine through. niriSHriinri Hm a uiU-halaiiml hill rluh. hnlh on Ihr .feeir ! nwl nttnrk. Thr ,pinl is Uwd n.f f.-fcoii Ath 1 f.am rrhich icilJ or mighty hard to beat. Giants Have Improved KV YOIIK i In better 'inpe now N implement In the pl.,-ir,,l rnn.Hlln of Hn.r Iinueroft. When thr Mar rtNtcp reported to the elub in Sun Antonio he looked lind. He ns ten ndi undenveiKb. nnd seemed to be v-rr ynk. He had Kpe, the w n or thort pounds iimirnvnui ""' -. - - , ., in Hot Springs nnd it uns report.. I that his heart was bad. He hns bad his tonhlls lomoved and will bo in nldtim- form when the rare (tarts Hot Springs nnd it uns repnrtni tl.nl ins noun m mm. ..- - blls lomoved nnd will bo in oldtin.o form when the rare darts. .-.-in- ti i., ..,! , .nmn tlirnii"h nnd make good, but rnu never fiol.lie Itnpp is exp.vte.1 to eome jn tell what will happen. Ooldie has been up before nnd llivxed. nnd ill lough ho wn n star in the Anieri.an Assoeiation lust yenr. it must be remem red thnt Ollio n'Mnra nnd I.onn Hlnckburn also me btnrs as suon n- tiny Iinvu ear thouc brred Mi'tSrmv ha- a fnir pit.-hinx tnfT nn.l expeets to pitch his wn to the pennant. True, he has a great ball club, but I don't think It Is so good us Pittsburgh. HOOKIA V. bcramr of iM ;n.vArr. is ot'-rn thtril poutimi. llnhhn .. l,,,J,.-ntir,l Irrnutr nf thr hnUlnutl thti nmmn mid thnt 1 rpt B bnrk the irnrl; in Sen Orlrnm. !! has the t.iiiir unit nuo .n m year and xhould step out m of it thr s'ort of thr rare. II" pitrhrm trill rrp thr Huh vp thrrr for a month or ,v, but after thnt the team should tlidr. Cubs May lie "Dark Ilorsa" IF THK r'hiengo Cubs hnd n first baseman nn.l a couple of good outliehl.Ts the tenm could be seriously considered. Alexander. Vniighn nnd Tyler re good for at least fifty victories, but they ean't do nil of the work. At thnt. the Culm might be the "dnrk horse" in the race. St. T.oub has n groat ball club, but it veins to get just so fnr and then top. Last yenr the pitching wan bnd nnd the defense ragged. There nre tunny hcn clouter on the club and they should be jmt ns formidable this year, but the pitching hns not Improved to any noti.rnble extent. Boston gets sixth place because it Is better than Cincinnati and the Phillies. Fred Mitchell han the makings of n good ball club if the pitching stands up. .,,.,. Ctncinnnti is all shot to pirees nt this writing because of the holdouts. IMdie Itnush bus refused to sign unless lie gets a bis increase. Heinle Groh bns taken the same stHnd. nnd I.nrrv Kopf aj be can make more monev in the automobile busltitw. Juko Daiibert took his time in reporting nnd was not in shape. r rflEY 'mi the Gtnh v ill tint he mimed brrnuie nf Snmntii Unhne, but thnt'n nil hunt:, .s'.jmmv t a gtrnt littlr player nnd nil that, but he doein't rnmpnre riih Ilrtnir. Thr. ttnr third-vicker hni been through thr will, oin itaud the gaff nnd ti mir nf thr hett in the ntMtneju. YAu M Ilnhvr'i firit appenranrc in the otinnal Letigif and he ii itifl n ornrrtmml. Phillies Look Sad KOPF also will be missed Sinn I nuo is n gnu' fielder, but n urnble hlller ronseca. who hns replneed Uath nt se.-nnd. is erini.. and bus not yet kettle. down. The pitchers are fnir and ll.o catching ditto. The Reds will easily bent the Phillies for the rellnr. The 1'hillles look vfr sad. With Pnulette nill out by .Tudgf r.andls. the first base povition is opn. The club hNo is weak at .second and third. only a couple of pitchers iipnenr ... hnvn the gond and nobody l.now.s how the eutchers will turn out. The outfield Is exceptionally strong. THE I'hili nre vol in wh n had potilmn after att. Wild Hill Donoioit ha evrttithinn In gain "' nntluna " foc, nnd perhnpi tome trndci tiJ be vuidr- to 't-nolhrn thr ilih. If he finishes ns high at netenth it u ill be n nient r'n'tnni. Coijrq,f, 1921. bit Publlr t rdnrr T, SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Nine boxing Imuts. In addition to I iereral vuudeWlle numbers, are n tlie, irogram of th T'l.ltnoeii.hin Printing, Pressmen's I'nlon No. at the Audi torium A A tonight Hnrrv Mefirath of th" Curtis Count rj hih. will reT pree: Hill Kenoe.lv will bo the an np.incer. nnd Charles Mnciii-.-gor will keep time A Lout between lb nn P..is nnd Joe Tuber will be the headline' I . -.i.-.. .v, i.l riilliKi-. Aii'el wiin I..."-' ..." ... - . .-- JtcCnnn vs Young .loe Pridle. Kan nnrtin ' H Peter McHurk: H"bbv n'Keefe !'" Schiibncker Marly Hummers v, l'..s W.ll'i. Virt-.r Grossman i Mnvnin-.l rrnitl. . ' 'lar'es Zlmmer vs. "The I tlknwl ouhk Pcpp vs. Kid .Ti.oo'.e. and Harrj Hiism t. Frank Sntinmci sn. Vnllnnnl "'n. " ,,'r 'n,M " $?,? f"r t... .UX'.' l''. '!' Ilrlwn in t e m, ... ml. MiLisl Will nflch?c n" Semnlnn An Injur t , Ilrnwn s .TZ iviri j,,i.u mu" nf li Minn JJiV.n,! Je5 V.l" v 1.H..M- Ionnr enl'W. Pl Kn.Voui l-nu..l. Harry Oirdon n oih-r .u.mben. .'!!. Vi toniKh. ...ih J' r.p,l nn ?fm I)r'on-v n ." "'" ,l' A'"' pinny Grieve, anrt K-Mie Mayrs uekl.. 1 k Mlll.r. Mike frstell r 1 P'", ,f.' " "',,'h"t 1 mt tn frMnlon Ai-rtl 14 f.eoritle Jte.Tn..lds U In ' '"' " " ' ' HsilfS n eSefl lo any nn In Ihi r,iuntr, from US tn. 1 10 imiinls .-.. -.. .... ..u.l tt a Mi-Hi, JuJ.i a rot for .M"ral ivr-.H. I. turned Uillllt lliut Ma-tn l..is .".Ptiril tli'n Mtaoii has Rlow. l.on un oni.wlul Tli.re .ire letters In ill' Ni'ts ivpirdr'n. ot th' V-ATsim. Pcoi. I.r.-.rn f-r l.nitllnw, Ixiin.rd. . lurlf. i..iitn.i. J h 'Vrrt. ih. I Answer t iuer- i.'l"'"' ti .' r -l H.iw. His. I" I"1 ' tminn Im.' in f... round '' '' " "" r"',n" -'''"'" 11tcU WtUP'i nn1 Frjur lll. nml.'.. ham lnl ' ' l,nK '" "r,i ' 'loon l. f.'t for Irht ..I'm. l.li o. M.- r'.u., vTnir.l.le fur a mutili ..m.i.i. Johrnj t.,j S.n'1 Johhny u. ana ni., l-t u t." a. a a IMtl, llv ." , h, o. liocnn ati'l Cyeiirm Mae hVB Wm K& irj ril.ur ipp.voer ir -itri iwm m"j i .SK . J.-.....! In tnel knv on. thlr r, miip. S 7lv wnlirhtB. 1 and I5 iioun.lt pave ' liinl li innaBinx thf.e Iwy and nant to .Aili' thrm uut of (own during April v Irk !.lJislflr 's,,l,"J ) "w l man ," " -Philadelphia run. i nnvo seen .- ....".... ;;lUbb.," M-r-nv ',, fnTiilsh. v . lUIi. . .. ntt.1 iifii baseman, win. i milking n homo-run thlnl base nro othor good reasons un thnn three weeks ngo be':itie of the ti.ro.ign nnu iiinxe uo.hi. ..... .- I'" tart, trt pair off V.'jnff N Non lllriffi with Jo Tubr Benin Ujas or -s.tn.rrj ', n Dt.srr hellr Is prepared fT rrmpetitim .r. i i ol O'U'inn'll or mn. .thr loml 1 V iviun'lr. Mr-ltrrn-Hitlit inaleh hlnr.n Her, Tn-..-i'n I-m- riakr will ! the hadllnr hi lli 'i.'.rlun nem Tijidn. n';ht n f rth r fM.rhH havr- l-n .ar'1-1 l. iu,,.,M . lam rh frtllew s orinnn' . i tU. K'.ni Ar.U M'.'ar.n . I u 'v H. n Mix ,tn- Uf'l, ..'in K'. 'i.oirf '"i "unsi irlfTri i.nd Ml Vj U. !.. a jark llip.l. Srri bou1 n 'l ha lr. ir-ini"'! h IhcSt Iliica' fnr (h Ttn!n l,jh r ,MT"1'V' "-S'.i Tb" "'""''I number and Harr n.j-1 vt Mart UIPa.i, Kt.) ni. ,. ni ii, i,. rsir,d j "'" '",:'""' V,""."v """' ' Charley ).' h"".. ,..",r.', '"'"Is mi V ur., i:rn. and ':"'" i'.L '":' V-. ' ' '-'' !.r.rks ' " I ' " ' l'njriIM f Slrrr- Mirr.w- .. ir....l.tli,g wlf J, n(1 , . , ,'. """"J" ': "'""1 t-!e... I."" ' ' i 'nnn -IHVr. .Mitt, r .i i.r t,..y r i,an n.u.ii n th ..un Smn U.nrfnr.1. Krankfnrd ..an. n in. t ,v inn PU1 J,,.ru !,,,. . nain ' l''"i N """""e'1 'v I'l l Wln hrnimil A. C. la la pijt on h Wr m,, "" 'irne, '. . Auditorium , Ap'M I H, I'lill (tl.li.Minn ni ! Wvi r,U t-i.,rr -! kMU'nif '-ih- mm. r- r - -JtHllamnr y.ow m ih Nml -n.' .-ii, Ai-nl 11 jm !-, wl.' rut nn 'nn ' I) !:, nt, frrot r n in Aprl1 . " BOXING AT PENN Meet Carnegie Tech in Wc.rjhtman Hall In First Home Bouts of Year ConoU. fjf.ire.' K.ekei's l'niii-r-it of Pennsviini . l,.,iiig ten.n will withI Ui t. .m''ii toinvht with n dual meet in W'.Mgl.tinnn I In 11 C.irnegie 'I'mli. jth n siiini nf cnt.ab'o pei t.rniers, j op. pose Mit iiesn'i nnu ins niiitmen I'enn Wt tn cht Point, petm Siai. nn.l il.e N'nv this iear In olol con l.sti.,1 meets TI ev hone to retroe h.inip ..f their l.isi fortunes tonight ngiiui'-t the Pitlsbnrgliers (iord.ii. Il.irk.il will he i.. (ei and I!1. li r"presenliii.vi. in tin I ID pound das-, imalii'i CHrlagn.i of Te.li In the other bouts C.inninghnm will nipei I i.t richer, of P.'iin in (lie lL'o-tn.iihd llernstoin. of Pi mi. Wittmer in the inr-poiind : Hrrslln, o Penn. Ciimidiell In the 145: Besel. noting enptain of (lit lted nml Il'ue. Mills In the 100 j I,urn, nf Penti, on unnamed l".-pound visit Ing hoxer in tuat ciass, una Krety. v. Ill oppose Comfort of Carnegie, in the caTnUliui .'". TROUT IN MANY JERSEY STREAMS TO LURE ANGLERS Many Well-StockocI Pontl3 Closo to Philadelphia Catfish and Yellow Perch Plentiful CfjUBS AND FALL ACTIVE IN NEAR-BY BROOKS Itv V. K. MKI.IIN .iipir:niriiilrnt t'.ilriniiiint Park rnnrliini Doubtless a Inrgo iiunilur of fisher men tool; advantage of the opening dny M'sterday to 1ili for trovt lu New loi-sej. hut the ntimhor of Phllndel phlnns, ns fnr ns can be ascertained, who did n uns ielathe small. There wore two, poihh three, rea sons to account for the paucity of anglers from this city . One is Hint Sunday is the only dm that the ma jority of fishermen run spare for their sport. A second is thnt the streams nro so brush, us n rule, thnt fighting n way to the stteam side and then nl most o.unll. sticiinoiis labor when nc tunlly fishing tnke nw.. three parts of the spnit. A possih'r third reason was the iinfavornhle wenther. Piohnblj two-thirds of the Philndel phinns who did go ti-". H -fishing yes lerday went to the ponds that had been stocked In the New .Jerse Came and l'ish Comiiiission with niiiibow and brown trout. It is jot too early to learn what success was achieved. Judging, hnwtwor, b the weather con ditions that prevailed b.foie Thursday, the chances are that mum of the nnglers wore at lea:-t fairly sueec-sfi:!. It is highly probable that the number of people whi will go after trout tomor row will gicntly exceed the number out on the opening da. The following list of Mrciitns in which trout are mid to he hnth native nnd introduced hns been received for the henrlil of those who might have missed last week's list : In Hurlington cnimiy theic are Itlnck and Kettle runs, tributary to Unities creek, Bartons rim and nearly all the other Htrcumd in the lt:n cas basin. In Camden county is Trout Hun, at Clomenton. and there nre streams at Kirku nod nnd White Ilore, nn.l nearly nil tlie other stromas tributary to Cooper's Creek. In Ciiniln rlnnil county Is Newvllle creek. In INscx county. Itrookdalo creek. In (Hoik ester county Little and liig I.ebnnon. both tributary of Illg Timbei creel,. Manilla creek, near Pitman: Utile Knsi. and Scot laud runs, both tributaries of Morris, river, nnd also Woodbury crook. Ponds Well btnrhed The ponds thai have been heavily stocked witli either ininbow trout or brown trmit or both nro Wononnh. Almnnesscn, Hlnekwood, (irenloeli, 1'nioii, Dliimond. Clomenton, rrte.e, Clnyton. Laurel Springs, Pitmnn, Porches and Palatine. In most of the ponds mentioned, however, the suicess in storking was not conspicuous, mid there is onh u rasonable (dinnce of getting brown nnd rninbow trout In Alnmnescn, liretiloch, Wcnonah, lllackwood and Pitman, mid of this group Wennnnh is unquestionably the best, nltho.igh the hurdest to fish. In Wenonnh the trout lire nil nt one end of the pond, nnd the shines are so thickly dotted with timber and brush thnt it is difficult lu cast either tlj or bait. Mm hero Is n lip by which there Is a bettor r lull of catching a trout from sip-h ponds with bull, which limy be either :i fat angle worm or n small siher minnow : I - the longest lly or bait rod ""i lime; tnke a small rorl. Ilout. ellipti. ill in shape; pull out the pegs in iither end i. ml tlirenil the line through tin h.ih.s . that the float will slip quickiy along the lino; tnke nn oid'.niiry wire clip sudi as is used lu a bu-iness nthiv to fiislcu papers together and at tin h II lo tlie line three or lour fiot ahoe the h.ioh : then bull the book, drnw nut fr.m. the reel fif teen or twenty feel of line : let the Ilout slip down closi. to the hook and toss th" bait us tar nut with I lie bund as por-oble. A soon ns the bin. sinks, the float will ri", uloug th. line until it touches the clip, when it will stop. The depth set by the clip sb ul. I be si, that the hnit will not toii.li ihe bottom by six or eight Inches fter allowing It to rest In the vtiili r Im a little while nnd no bite has follow.. I. pull out some more line from tin- reel, slip the butt n round the neni'-i ine and work join way up the slmn little hv little, nnd when you are foiti or fifty feel up the shore, reel jn slowly. If you do not catch a trout thnt way, there is none nbout. Another iiriieb bi Mr. Meehnn will appear In the Ki'niMi I'l'iiMC Lnix.l.li next Sutiir.ini . RAILROADERS WIN Freight Traffic Five Defeats West vllle, 30-10 The ll'l.lltor of fieiglit tlllfile file bnketb.nl team of the Pennsy liat.in Itflilre.ad traveled to Went vllle and bnuded th. home tram a crushing dc frnr. -ore ISO-10 The Philadelphia five allowed the Jersey I n-keteer but two field goals The work of "Inkv" llignii, the rail n.adi'is' i outer, was the feature of llm gnn.e. Slegel Beats Downey V thr- rjavt T','iii luni nir.tn .la.U K'K'' defraud I J ' i li nrv m i l 'it nt fo'jr rour.l" Hapto Ink MeWlilu.n.a I ii .1 tl. l.i'tte- if f-u- '.".Kh rnui da wil IVan'i Adlr In mnit,(. iiut of l"Ut ruun.l'l A llrow.i dfra r,l H.ildy Moor'. Shatter Scholastic Swim Marks .1.1....... i.r.l I l.rr in.ers, lotl t-.i- pnlii.m.i.i.' '!' r " nink. n ami .i f'".'li will, t.r 1 u 'I" ' M lllrlin.M v ,.i Ills . ' Hi. "Ja fr ll.i mi in' s ,r'l.'w' !-n l-iilieiall llf .racle ''H!. 'ri ' ',f'1 "" niliuiii: ihamr.l, n . Blip II 1 ' ' ' -. f wi .i I'lll l.o In Id to- I nlKht GASOLINE ALLEY Speaking of Relatives , f'Yoa Muwort Talk ) (you eJOT morg sexjn S JI& a Votiaiei A I ) Tn mo" litT o i I uiyoeir DAY.VJMAT 1 AMD Hjppv Giny I I rtri&'5a ( TtnaO Sl-rriMfi HKRC TrA AILS YOU7 I i YOUR WH VOU hWJRlGO I I fcJrAw''..ouT a Jfout. B03IMC.1S WORRYING ,,JVft I MB. WIT) lev VTHWOy .0,Yfc C0WUB.f4iC WflTy ! ( 1 Y OR ,s YOUR QOLF ZrWi-?J0 h'.nr. " JTeB l V i " yK3 .i vf llV0 GJTI-g J ' lm l Brs?R fT s,( ydo ) ( ZVtmfSa - c..t,-u. Jy? HraiHSONrafED mflflPTIIRFTITIF "':s i SFASflNATHflMF PHI I II I I IUI1I 111 B u ' '" r -. r,'iiirin, ti (ii - mj JtJ III VI LJ III Plays Frotheringham, Another Scot, in North and South Pro Meet Today TEN GOLFERS IN RUNNING .Sin-. ,; Oupnfrh to Kit 'tit ruli.ie 1 rilo'r Plneliiirst. N. (. A piil '. -A big golf sailer) turned out this morning to wiitcli the professional gullets in their final swing nroiin.l the championship course for the North nnd South cham pionship, n title well wortli winning, tor the field which is seeking it would be worthy of n national meeting. .locu Hutchinson, of (Jlciiview, just bnck from a winter s golf on his home land in Scotland, nnd (leorge FrothoiiiR. hi in. also a Scot, nn.l the new pin fessionnl at the P.rettmi Woods Club, played together till moining. as they led the He'd at the close of Pridny 's play with scores of 111. The gallery expected Jock would do another (i!). perhaps better on the num ber two course, for number three, which was played yesterday, is rated as being two strokes harder than number two Jock looked like the winner of ihe tournament, for he played perfect golf through the fairways, nn.l on the sand gieons. Ho sni.l ho did not think he hnd lost the touch over night. A glanie nt the phi) cm of the first fifteen, when today's plays stalled, made it appear us if the light for the money plucex rested with Hutchinson, Frothi'inghiim, Peter and Pat O'llnra, l.on Dlegel. l-'red Mcl.eod, Kmmett French. Waller Mngon, Alo Ito.s and .lie Kirkwood, thr AiiMinlinu cluiiii piou. I'mmott French was epeited lo pull himself nr.ir the top in today "h play, as tin Voiiugstown pnf(ssinmi is nunc familiar with the No. '' course than any player in the tournament . having play oil exhibition matches ner it eiery Sunday since November. In the umnteui -profi's! i.inal cicnt hold heie in Novem ber Ihumelt did two fill's on No. U. lie seldom t.ikos more than 7J in exhibi tions oer it. The playing of the Australian chaui piou created a great deal of interest nnd spectators believed thnt lie will be a factor in the big championship to be played on both sides of the Atlantic this year, when he will June grass greens instead of sand gicins to play to. BOXING TO BE RESUMED AT ARMORY IN CAMDEN Herman Taylor Is Arranging Star Show for April 18 Moxing is lo he ri" uiiie.l at the Thii.l Regiment Arinniv. Camden. N. .1., under the auspices of the Cnmden Sports men's Club nnd persntinl superiision of Heiniun 'I'nylor. who was matchi.iaker of the OlympiH A A this season until Ihe iirena was distinycil bv lire this week. Taylor is now wmking on his program in Ci I. n. which is lo be held hi Mo ndai oi oiling. Api'il IS. Last year Tin lor staged sonic hie bouts on one progiiim. and lie Intend doing the same Hung for the remainder ni the present sc.imn at the Camden nrmory. As it will bo dillhult to get a gionp nf Mar miltnn'ii weekly. Mini nger Taylor niinoiiii.nl last night thai he would hold shows about oiori three weeks. BRITISH ACCEPT DEFI Oxford and Cambridge Anxious to Compete at Later Date Cambridge, Mass., April 2. -Oxford nnd Cambridge I'nhorsiticx are aiiioiis tu accept the invitation of Hnrwiril anil Vale tn n joint dual truck and tn hi mooting to be held ii' the Harvard Stadium, hut would he unable tu com. pete before late .luh or August. This word was received heie In Major F W Moore, graduate niniia ger of athletics at Harvard, in leply to an invitation cabin! the Lnglish uni versities a week ago for ti joint meet, ing heie on June is, m Ssf "" ttw wire r no, vz ncvcrthot MABPiepf iicSrM:i , . S AND THEN HE MADE A HOLE AMKKKAN (TI1 stmllli.ul Hound Irlr . A. is. Itnblns DrjiIorU. Twrliti- nintli in u I irnmriu streets! rere-rre, (I. I.iiinl.lr. AMATI'.t Ft (IT COMI'in'ITKI.N Seronil Itonti.l Atnlffiiilrn-shnri. is. Ilnr.lnlrk & 'liiKrc C'urilliiKtun. IM.: rrfrrep, (irorKr lreh. Third Kniiml Asrensloi. . CiIIIi.kuimh, II nml Tlntnrln streets! rrrerrc, . Harrison. AI.IJI.I) I,i:.(,l I". first llhlhlnn I'urltnn . M. I., m, .1, A .1. Ilnlnnii, sP(. onil nml Clcnrlirlil stri-etsi referee. 1". (.mm. Second IlhUl.in hrnsli.rtnn iiRrrt..ttliiniil r, IMremiMii, II nn.l ( lr.irilcl.1 streets. .."?' ,Vfr""l".'" s. Ilrlilekhiiri;. heeiinit unit llrtstol slrrel.i lefiree. 1', lllllliuns. 1'iiurlli llli Isl.ni HnlliilM-rs in. Alilim, IVnjne nml .r, streelsi n fere e. J. .Luksuii. llrlilite streetHi ref.rec. M. Hj nN, VtrRtinorrl.iiiil in. Ijireliwiinil. lfi, .....i McMinjr.'l.iiul stretlsi rrfcrr.-, . u'!",. Semifinal Round in American Cup Compqtilion On for Today WILL BE THIRD MEETING I'.rje A. . ItnUlo. l)rili,rl. i. - , -J0"! Ilrnmlll 'est . rlclit rullh.il k . . race smiililliiie .. left ruin, i, I, l.rimnlrr T.stnrli. rlclit liilHIen I. Il.'.irswnrtli J inner . i enter hi. If I, ill, . , . finrl.r I'l .kei . . left liiiirin.ili . (ri It) iM.rtsrh . outside rlclit Milium. s(rK . Iimti!e rlKht . .Mclinlrp lletulnslei lenler InrnnriJ . Ilntleiii ' enl . insl.le left . Il.mle irii))o . milsliie leu . . .sweenei Itefetee l, orclc l.utnliie, Sciilll llrhhie. Muss. liiesnien Turn Ciinnliicti nn, llrnnU l)i): I. I'. MiUli. Ilnrrlsun. N. .1, Time 1.-iuiniile lialies. Soecer tennis ropiespntmg Robins Km .bid, and Erie A. A., of Ke.iiney .s .i . mcei in tlie iepia American i up seiiiiliiinl at ( ahill Iiebl. Twonty-niiitl nnd Cambria streets, this afternoon. Th viol loan 1 oothnll Association has dele gated its interests at the gnnie lo Mar Hi' Regan, malinger of the Disston eleiin The winner will meet Fore It.ier p. (',, nf Quiney, Mass, in the liiuil game for posMsiiui of the cup. 'Ihe game between the Rubins Dm Hook mid Ihe Sciillins. of St. Louis. Im the I'nited Slnlcs soo er i liiuu.iou sh'p. will be played at Fall Ri.cr. Mas, April l!. it v.is aiinnunenl lo.lai Today's nialcli will be tlie thud ni.i'tiiig of the opposing tcam Two wicks ago nt Harrison, N .1 . Ihoy but ilnl lor two iu.iiis to a l- deadlock, nn. I after cvlrn pciiods. the teams bul lied to the sumo hcoro. The replay was ii v aided In Ibis (ity, and the cam.' i is scheduled in start at L':;tO p. in In- bided in the line-up are players well Known lo every follower nf sou-er lining the slnrs mo Dick Spnuld ing. left fullback on Liu. nml Albeit 'iHiikih, former Putnam star, alsn on 1 il.i Kearney teuiu's line -up. I Snccir fans arc mining ftotu far and i.e.ir to witn iis the game, as other will-known players in i.etion will lie lolin Riibbit" lleminsley, fiimnus I . i liter forwnrd of Meiehaiit Ship ; Tom- I n.) mid Alb"il Slink. Prank Post, lliurv Kill lean, the St. Louis boy, who .or wars was a star wild Mcthlchem .sin I. and Neil Clarke, of Dis-tnu The pluyeis on the File club me all ii.itivc-liorn AmcricaiiK. vviih the ex- plum of Robinson, who will not gel nn. the game. The make-up of Robins' Dry dock Is In. Mi pl.iy.'i" who haie seen sei uoo in 1 ."ml hi ml. Iiohind and England. A. It. ii.ulii. the goal lender, is mi Ami ru an of Italian descent, who has J.l.iycd lor many years in New Yoik. Revive Shanley Golf Tourney Sew VntU, Aliit '- II' m .,1 ,f ih, .slnn ul leolf iMUiiutnii'iil i.n . ,,i,i fm ,Uerq 111' .n nl,l nn. I ) l nn, ..in .'.in . I t., ,1 , It wl'l l- hel.l hip tin. e, ,iiit,i, ,,f I hKmuhihI. IN J r t iilinll . I'lill. Mm i,,,,i ERIE AilO IN TROPHY MA 1 IN ONE Sheffey Will Start Against Walker, of Bowdoin, on Frank lin Field This Afternoon SULLIVAN AT THIRD BASE IT.NN II. M( lint, ah shrher, ss C'nnrci Ih. MiUnll-n. rf Moiirndl in If llnrie.i. f siillliun. :il. .llu her. c IIDWlifllV U .Soi'illemiin. -I) suillli. .th . Merrill, s. Illll If II. Nreillriniin. rf llnlmes, rf I'lirr.-ni, ih I lii ml), c Walker, n sjnffej. t mi'lr -llermnii IVirlel. The Tniversity of Pennsylvania baseball team. 11121 edition, will pry open the lid of tlie local collegiate sea son on Franklin Field thin afternoon with llowdolii ns the party of the sec ond part. It Is not the opening game of the season for the Red and lllue. who piny cd three games of a four-game southern trip during this Inst week, losing to the Navy and Uenrgotowii and winning from Catholic Fnlverslty. 1'owdoin opened Its season agninst Princeton nt Tigortown last Wednes day and lost out to the home town nine in the ninth inning. Walker, the Maine collegian, twirled a nifty game against the Tigers. He 's expected to oppose tho Red and lllue this after noon. Conch Waller Cnriss expects tn send Douglass Sheffey, the former Southern High Si hool boy, to the points, with I'd 1 1 Maher as the receiver. Stout, who defeated Catholic Fnivcrsiti In his first vnrsity contest, will bo held In reserve In case Sheffey Is driven from the. peak. A noil. or player was added to the list of bench warmers yesterday afternoon when Hud Mi or-., the slugging right bolder, wan oldereil to rest up for a week. Hut Is suffering from n chase horse, which gave him all kinds of trou ble on Ihe Southern ttlp. His place will he taken bv Ed. McMullcn. who i ni.imcil out a triple and n single in the Navv game after relieving My era. Mike Whitehill will be unable to don logs for ill least two weeks, according I., Dr. Cariss. Mike injured his ankle in Ihe Catholic Fnlverslty game so painfull) thnt he has been forced to move around with the aid of n cane. Waller HiinUingor was much improved this morning, iic.su-.ling to Cnriss. lit is suffering from a slight attack of pleurisy, but mni be nblc to Jenve the t 'Diversity Hospital on Monday and get Inlo practice drills hv We.liiesdav. Al 12:.".0 the freshman nine will meet West Philadelphia High School, on Fiut.klin Field, in what is the first I... ni" game for tho yearlings Conch Hob liiles, of the first je-ai team, will start Iternsteln in right field. (Reason al second, Licbognlt slioitslop. Payne third. Coon first. Ream left field. Under center field, Sullivan catcher, uml cither .McDoiignll or Roth pitcher. ANOTHER CHESS DRAW Laskcr and Capablanca Terminate Sixth Match After 44 Moves Havana, April 'J. The sixth game of the world's championship chess innlili linweeu ir. r.llianuei i.nsKcr nml .lose , It Capablanca resulted in n ilmw tu the ten ty -fourth move last night j The time consumed In play last night in . ,ieii niun iiuu iwn uouis nnu inirtv iniii. Mi's. Plnv in the seventh game will . ma in. II' - tonight. Swcson A. A. Finishes Season' S'-'-ll . I l.jSe.l (til t,ns(,., t ,,,.,,,, -.' -).. ii Hull, i..ieiitliie l.iitti, rnn Re .l.-.ti'i ,.r K.isl K.iIIh, l,v tl.e pint, ,,f I.. '-'I Slws.,11 wl.lllllIK 1,1.1 In tl,e I...I mo, ut, lit. i i . in when Hi,.r. I ' n Murine Ihe seaunn Swen.n v. 1 foino of Ihe filete'l I, 'this j,, t, nnl Iihh pre no I ,i .reliml.i, h,,n Hlk li is r.uisoitl lhe B"t i IT tn i, i.,(7, One Game Separates Billiardists III Irnil, Apt il J one , nr.it 1 II. n I.. .Hline fnne ,i..t. i,..,.(. .. t . .Sl'I II . 1 'lie iT lilt iJIJll, n. - i'-H'lllo 'Il "lll'll,l'lJ Idj- ll tiimtt.ijr iriti p.( umIiNiii lilllfitt iH i irmpin "li1" v lii n llx p. tulflrinlji w re in.i'hi.l t.l .tf. Vs It l,. t ..,-.... . . ' J." . I J., V u....i. . ... V, ,,, . " ' ' ImU cm h win, 1U' uitm") Hiitl lnl fiiip By King Brother ilcets Brother in. Tennis Final Today New York, April -. A situation unique In lentils will be presented nt the Seventh Iteelment Armory thM afternoon when, for the) llrst time In Ihe llnal loutid of n tournament for ii nntloiiaM championship, brother will ho opposed to brother. Prank T. and Prod C, Anderson, the flniillsls, are the scioiiH of n famous llrooklyn tennis fninlly. Their fnther is Pre.l (I. Anderson, who milked in the first ten players In the country In WO." and 1110(1 and who hold the Canadian singles chnm pionship nt about the same time. 1'rcd (!., with the elder of hit sons, Fred junior, is the present holder of the nntlonnt chnmpionship lu father. nnd son doubles nnd is still nblc to hold his own in nlmost any tennis company, especially In the doubles. Mackmen Again Meet New Yorkors in Game at Mobile Today ROY MOORE HIT HARD .Srei.nl iiipnf li to M rttuio PiihUe t.rdnrr Mnblle. Ala.. April '. The AthHIos huve nt least clinched one series with a National League team, and they nii nnw going after the Phillies and see if they cannot take another. Ever since the disastrous ending of the series with tlie Cardinals the Athletics; have had but one thought and that was lo show they were the superiors of their Nn tionnl League rivals They think that the hardest part of their efforts is over when they clinched the series with the Giants with yos teida.v's victory, and they lodav not nlone threaten to make It throe straight, bin to give the Phillies a similar tnste of their ability. Yesterday's game was about tho hard est one tho Athletics have played since their trip South. It was n fight from beginning to end: and while tho Ath letics attend-., strictly to business and a lowed the (Rants to do all the sernp ldng. they figure that it was of mato naMielp In the result. Not thnt they n nny manner eon done the action of Cnsey Dolnn in Miifislung Empire Lniizon for his poor decision, i)Ut. nr of ,,,, 8ni(li fHit Wer '" pI"'V bal1 nml ,10t t0 Fans Favor A's Throughout the whole of tlie time, the umpire and (Hants' coach were having it out on the field. Even when the other members' of Med-aw's sqund were endeavoring to berak into tho 7 i!!'1?' mI,c Ah,,,H maintained a dignified silence as they did during the whole gnnie. Their ben ring had much In do with swinging the sympathy of local fans from tlie (iinnts to the Ath letics. It is boomiKo of their Inck of ng gressiveiiess that the Athletics arc often given credit for being unable to lift themselves nut of Inst place, but if aggressiveness is anything like the charnctop displayed by the (Rants, if it at all borders on rowdyism, then Mali nger Mack is content In remain in Inst place. It ncnrly came breaking up an otherwise perfectly good game yester day that might have had disastrous eoiisc.iioneos. It appeals ns though today's pitching assignments would fall to the lot of Moore, Harris nn.l Nny lor. Roy is getting quite u reputation as a liats inan He delivered yesterday in a pinch, nnd it won tho game. He is strutting around wanting to know why he is not played mure legulnrly, for his bat ting, ut lenst. Dugaii Kails Evil dnys have fallen upon Dugnn. His balling dining training has been uncertain, and yesterday he suipassed himself ami set a record fnr fanning every time he came to bat, five In nil Every one was a perfectly good strike out. No excuses will puss muster, for .Toe took n healthy third swing at every one of them. Any Philadelphia fan who thinks his ball parks are hard lo roneh, should comet down hero. Shlho Park and the Phillies' grounds are In the center of Ihe city compared with Magnolia Park. Tt is situated on Mobile Hay, and it takes a circuitous route to reach it by trolley that nppmently runs when the company sees fit. Navy Hurler Fans Fifteen rimiill, April 2 Pepii SL lie ilefe.lt, ,t il tnlilslurinrn en lh lui.il .Ilimo.J jot. or. In) 4 lo t. th" first inf. nt nf the teamm li.r tin Navnl A .nleim plejers HtuLi fietdeil In mueti l.ettoi shape nnl wo. nx.ri nlert on tho ban"" tint miieli H,it(sfi,e-liii, ' Is lolten In Hie work nf rieininc, tli plerm nitttier, wno MtriieH ..ut iim-un &ta'e men nml w-js lilt hut slliititlv Fifty-two in Auto City Marathon llrlrnlt, April 'J lift) i., mi uuuii. litnTlors were re. o. Mart In 111. M,euinl ..nti'i.il .ml.. .11) in.irnlhMi 1,,'luv. ttt entrH in. iii.lli.i; ii senr nf i.i..ii.iii.,ii. r.iiuiH.s rurm .'hi. us.., Niw Yuili nn, I various ruti.liuti ftil.ltlr eluh' Th.- ei.urun wh frntn tho (,.U.in, ....iii.li i,.ur!h.,ti5e nt l'nnllue over a pn.e.l t"Hl tu (ii.ii.,1 rir.us Park, In .lowu luwn Delioll May Match Leonard and Kansas New Virk, Apr. I '.' An i ffi.rt I heipK liu.,1.' hi I'm. Hi" li 'fex Klrlnil'l, II w.ih (ill nnu. i. etl IimIh f . Ill.ll.ll lie 111) l..-ntutni etiil rii.'li) K.iin.i for .i limit In Mu.Jli on Square llar.li'te In ." Die nUhl nf Mn.v'i.' Final Hockey Match for Stanley Cup tiiirituii-r, II. ( ., Ai.Ml U' i.hi ,iii),T wilt mert utlHw,, hi. -..iiwlii tn lit. nflh nml rteihlin s-.me f..r tin Mrttih I ul. em lilei.l.Hle 'f i h n.irlil'M pn.f .ilniuil hoi ko liunililonslili. I'imr ien.ire uiiemli- hnve l,een plinel cneh let.ui wt.il.llii; tw, NATIONAL A. A. MOMItV I1IKMSII, Al'llll, 4 It inn limit l.eu.uirtl is. Ilurr.) (.nritiin Hiiiiiij Muritun is. Ilrlnle Ciihh "" JOT.l BIRD vs. WALLACE ll.lTI.IMi jeiie LEONAUIJ vs. NELSON TIPMTZ vs. UITCiTlE iiiUeis -.t imwonvs. Ift s,. llh sti Intercollegiate Boxing Tonirrht VI I, If, HTM VN lll.l K:.to p i PENNSYLVANIA i-.' CARNEGIE INSTITUTE Ml lussei, r,r Itiim tin to llruiyiielclit t-'im In All. ' Uisertnl senls. .00 nt (Miuliet's nr A nnii... IV .,,1,11,. I Mil. ,lmi.s,n,!M,(V Only Boxinff Show in Town Toninht KICJIIT MZI.IMI Itlll-TN (dven In 'IU,.. I'lllSTivn , , I'KKhXJIKN'H UNION Nil, " ni Vuilltorl.im riii'i, rlljth Nt. Ahov Hrovrn Refined Vaudeville, Good Talent A'S CLINCH SERIES WITH II GIANTS I SOUTHPAW PUZZLES LE BATSM Fiilure to Faco Strong Pitching Is Handicapping Dono- van'3 Clan PLAY AT CHERAW, S. C. Ky SPICK HAM, Clicraw, . C April U. The game, Played by the Phillies against WnT Ingtmi In Jacksonville Wednesday and the Rochester club yesterday nt Ihir. llngton proved conclusively (hat ottr Nntlnnnl Lcngtio club wotllil be In imiel, bettor shape had thnlr third week of naming consisted of meeting mninr league teams In exhibition games n. Mead of simply six days of batting and fielding practice. The Phillies haven't seen nenrtr enough pitching of big league varletv pnrtlciilnrly left-handed hurling. rr Instnnce. In the game with Hoclievter yesterday Williams, Nenle and Stengel were unable to connect safely and most of their attempts to do mi were mad while Alan Clarke, a portslder, was In the box. The hot wenther in Oainesvllle gave tho Phils all the physical development they needed in two weeks. If that hnd been followed by six major league gninei todny they would be In a position In bnng nny pitching. Hut ns it s n,; are not. The Rochester club, which hns been handicapped hero bv had wenther. onthlt the Phillies twenty to nine, although Donovan's club managed tn shade the New York state boys in the run column, fj to .'i. Needs Hitter This brings to mind another matter If Donovan Is nimble to land a firM baseman nnd n pitcher from Tlrooklin in his proposed trade, wherebv dnow Stengel goes to llrooklyn, Wild Wil' Ham would be willing to tnke a right handed outfielder instead of tin. pitcher. Of course, he would be fnr better sntlstlod to got Al Mninnux or nni hiirler of thnt caliber: but he would help his club's offensive strength hi getting a gnrdencr who could bo usell more effectively against, loft-hniidcl pitching thnn those on his present i.e.. ter. Although the wires have been busi with messages between Manager Knh Inson, f the Dodgers, and Donovan no deal hns yet been completed. How ever, it may be looked for at nny timi tor there is no doubt .Hint both clubs want to make changes, nnd both see mutual benefit in n straight trade. Nothing further hns developed in the case of J-'red Merklc. Stalllngs bins that he doesn't want to give Merkle up, and, while It Is possible, It does not seem probable now flint the Phils will get Merkle, although there Is tin doubt that Donovan would like to have the c.v-tilnnt. Phils Iok fiood Yesterday's game was the bct to look ut that the Phillies have plaved yet. In spite of the fact that they were onthlt by the minor league club. The Phils bognn on Johnson, the former nnkeo twirlor, ns though thev were going to murder hltn. After two were down in the first inning, Willlnnis walked and scored on Meusel's double. Irish made third base on the throw tn the plate to catch Williams and counted when Wrightstonc singled to right. The Inlter stole second and wont to third on "Hetsy" Foss' wild lienvo to center field. The Phils' third sucker scored on Ilnlph Miller's single to right. Then the Phils halted in their dnrinit tactics until the third, when Itawlinpi singled, took second on tin Infield out and crossed the pluto on Meusel's sec ond hit, a single to left. Tlie fin.il counter for the Phils came lu the seventh on n pass to Jack Miller, his stcnl and a single edged in by Ilauin gartner. Jimmy King began the game, hut didn't wnrm up well. The dny wn cold nnd windy, although the sun was bright. Most of the Phillies, with Shottsline In charge, cninn here last night, id though Donovan mid one or two othcri remained lu Darlington. Today's game brings the snme dubs together that met in Darlington. SETTER CLUB FINALS All-Aoe Event to Close Meet ti Mcdford Today Medforil, N, .1., April 2. -The str ing of the members' nil age event lieu today will bring to a successful close the sixteenth annual field trials of the I'm lisli Setter Club of America, wlurii stinted lust Mntidav on the grounds of the I'l-lcnds of the Hunting Dog. Kleieti heals and n bye nre to bf decided in tho first scries nnd six in tin second from which the winners will l oho.cn Chick Evans' GOLF BOOK j lUSt Moit Intcrcitlng. thrilling and I lilt- 1. . ;V-.V- s'wm iiuuk sis-r 'uu- s-eut lUhtd. Written by chc smien of all American colfers. Con "'n over 400 pages with two iplen illd cliiciteri of (inlflnil ruction, pro finely llluttrtte d. For le t all book icllera ond iportlnd ooodi dcoleri, or direct. rriCC( j3iS0 nett n"T"k Sj&feSiSfi "" M 70L705 N. Sangamon St., Clilcm "There it H'ltion Equipment for Eitry Sport" .niMl.liT isriniAur. is-i'icu; onriiKsrii I eeful Homenfrs "(111, hl.irl.lnus for li','"', Keen Kuttir linltrs ami ltrnrs ler Hfi'i mxmii niiAiii: iiavci: iitio.w. ai'iiii. n I'.u inon in iitiits i.ivi: t COLLEGE BASEBALL TODAY lllAMU.IN riKl.ll, I'. l. PENNSYLVANIA IN. I BOWDOIN l Admission lit nt fllmtiel' and A. A.i 0We. I ro.MliUT inn 'imvv ins.,. Mfe rranHln fltlU. ?!&?br&rH$y3 -. .. . V "- ' -s' i -. . .. - -,-- --- -.--rt.-r.-.. r T.ymvtimmr. - ju. ' aaaaaaaaaam- . . ..
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers