W"M' ''.- .IT :-, '-. ' 1-SmrfliTAJIiiJaK m, . u, J ' ' ywmw ''Hmm MiMitfKMpililtiWtfiaffi Wk - !H t, Joseph H. Kirkwood, Australia's Golfing Ace, 0 KIRKWOOD, PRO FROM AUSTRALIA, IS TRICK GOLF WONDER Antipodean Club II icfrr -i Valley With Marvelous Exhibition of Freak Shots. Hits Ball Straight Up and Over Head n iinr.KKr w mam;i,i. -.pari I'llllor Mrnlntr I'llhllr la-ilcir (101,1-' N a ilifliiiilt same tc pln if " p!n It light It Hike M'ni t I learn tlint mi know nntliim.' about it, im.l thru, liko the miling iin through n linden sUv. v. .11 inMcnli discover the real form, and fr.un then on fomes ronl cnjo.vtuciit Tin- harilc-t thine nt tirt I to hit the ball nncl then know whrrc it is puns lliki nixt sllei romp with dlcotirnKlnR repliant v, the iron fhotH arc inl ami th" .h inen f the link give n con t imitiit liti of WIM Hill Dnn.iMi'i in ini.lrii-.n f'.rin Hut Kolf ln't hiHcl tiftop nil 'I'Iip hot arc env. tin- wooden mnl imn clubs perforin beautiful! and nil v.vi have tn do i walk nrnmi'l tli" cotir-c. hitting tho hull cii'i'aiinnllj int i" have mi c.iic fur walking nrniind. 1 rio of V!00 yards or mop-, long hnisMo hol mnl ii'-miuh. approaches are ridicu lously easy t lint i ihev 'ciii1 iluit wnj- mi Snturdiiv nl Pino Vnllej when Joe kirkwnpil, of uMralln. mnl hp pnrtnov. .1. Victor lnt. plavcl Wnltor llngen ntnl Kmni.-tl Pronrh. Tluit ipiiirtn lnl -oni" ronl plii.vltig mnl made every pliot look Mmplo It wn a grand nntl clonou- clnMiinn of tlio ancient ntnl honorable pastimo, for it ilriii.iiisirntc.l liai muld bo ...n' when jnn had tho t lubs mnl the ball well trained Kvci-vIlmIv nuiivlcd nt lh expertnes. of the expert, but it won worse 1 1 1 11 11 Hint .ift.r tlio nnt.-li was ht Kilkwnod obliged with n solo, and what a .io it was' Original mnl . ior ttiliijr. Let' cot n ilo-o up "ii Kirkwoo.l In-fine i;.iitg ini fnrthor llo onino from Aiitrn1in n few weeks iic nftor winnlni; fh- olintnplnnhlp of flint ooiin try, ntnl tin- MUs m tin Antipciloj l.r'iove !,, , nil ln llie ohnmpionhlp of the norlil Therefore In will p!n in the Atnei n nn. Itrilfli mnl 1'rrneli title PVcntfl this xninniei. lie i n iroes.,nnl pliiM-r ntnl. like most of the pros, n Eood one lloeer. he i diffoi-ont from the other, boomiso he lia- mimiic stunts that tnbl I'ver ntlenipted lb- innkos n iflf ball do trloks. As wo undprxtnnd it. n pro i- n bettir plnur tlnn nnjbody vr at the rountrj lub and inipiii't" bis knowledge i.. .lobn W Piibh titnl bis inanv companions nt to much per eion. lie nlwn run ernrk Ml, and the only time be Iius cornpptitioii is when In- ptm s in toiirtmmetiti nj:aint other pros. o - FOR lirart Ihcsr good ploiirrt have flnur ulnnn ;iffjwin7 perfect rjntf. tnahivo Ihr nnhnnrii idjrr? ire hrrnuv thru rmi'l ln flncMO nnrf dnitir7 vnthinrj hiit .rrlntu iroiA. Then nlrmil eamr Kirktrnwl irilh 7im Utile nrt. It Aim nprnetl i 'lew liiW for thi iolf pmfriiion"t. Slants Rivpiirr Steady Srt of Verves KlKKWOilU is n f iek-liot solfr So for ns wc linM' been able io lomn. ho is tlio flrt who eor cne p .hlie r -lnhlt tnns. in this line Mo does ni much with a polf ball on the links ns t hnrlov IVIorvon does Willi n blllhid ball, and Charlej i. the lininpion iriok-lmi billinrdis' of the world. Kirk wood's woik. howeer. i. nior. .Iitln iilt lioenns., it lepiire a sti-ndior ft of ncrvos. a better ow anil more perfe, t t r ordmnttoii of tin nnif-ele-.. After the fonrsotno at I''ti" 'allo. Kirkwood jierfornieil on tli" elshleonlli StPPtl. II' lilaee.l a ball in front of the etip. another a foot behind, and made n jump sh..t mto the bole lie p'npnl four bulls in a line in imnt of the hole nnil lifted tin- List IihII oei Tin ti he took nine bull-, "fi'vi" theni in line and juinptil earli one into tin . mj. iistns a soft of s .le i nt ;i li Unto. That was wonderful work and the lame iiiidieneo was ii'toinnled. but ho had Just begun. Near the green i- ,i biin'Ki- Kirkwooil phieod n ball on the m,i (f it. Turning bis back to the up he made a tubliek shot wlmh went nrr bis bend backward, like a foul bill in lin-ebnll. ntnl the bnll landed a f w f et troni tlio pin. 'Ih" golfers then knew tlie lmd boon plning thai port iftil.tr shot the wrong wa. From there he nil to the first tee, did sonm driving and i ailed ovorvslmt. "I'll sii the ln-l one. hook the seeond ntnl bit the third straight down thf fairwav." he snul nnd lie never made u tni.sinke, Kirkw I eurv.ed the balls all over the plno with his driver, and did the -a me with the btassi... Whether be hooked, slued or soi keil il straight, over) ilri wa a long one lie bad perfei't (ontrol. One ball was plneed nn top of another, ntnl the Australian hit the bottom one without hitting the hall on top llo pu-mnlded throe balls and hit the middle one without dltutbing the other . fries of amazement followed e.ieh jdiot. I! this time the g.illoiv had gtoun. and nlthoiigh rain begun to fall, nobody inn for rover The show was loo interesting. Kirkwood's chilntion with in" inms wn-t marvelous. e slieed and hooked with the nildiron. knoeked them lnzli. low nntl medium, and pl.ieoil pvfry shot lie a No hit two balls at opee. one going lo the right and the other to the left I'.ur his mashte w.n-k knoekid "em all off their puis II, took n might. v swipe knoi ked the h.ill -tiniudil In the ,iir ntnl. without moving, taught tlio bnll in his hand as it i.tuio down. Trv thai on nr pi.uio wiim1 lime i, MflRKW'ntllt tlinri the hull nfl tin rtjiitnl nt n iialrli irillioul nii'inno the ttwepu-r. Aim tlirm off ht wnwtner'x font mnl m r rfiot'r fff the hack nf tin nltilr ilnn. I he ntrnhi m rlrrt r i rt niMi'A ", Ur in the firt tn(-ihnt inlrr n In, mi hrrty in tltii twit) try, nntl after trrin.7 'mi ) t nnc ioii'rt if nnlf it Mich u thftitnlt game after nil. Our Phil.-, 1 1 mo the Punch. Anyway TIIK riullies miclit not have the K -t bull i I i'i in III mill, but nobody can sav rhev haven't the pmieh. The National I.eaguers in the Inst tvrn Karnes with the Ath'etiis han.niered out n pair of victories, jumping on the opposing pit' her with both f. t and s,.,king the hall with 7oj,t and fervor. Stunts like this wort' entirelv mieicpeeteil. but .von nevei nill (ell vvhnt will happen iu luisebnll. (!rea-v Neale the pip,v leitfiolder obtaind from I'lncinnatl in the Uixey drill is a toil ..pMiui-i i.nasv is a gn.u bnl' plaviu bieiuse he lovs the game and iilwms pinvs i., win In other vvonN he is a husllei "I i-i i i -et white w.. I,i.. 'i h a bum bill i Inn In said. "(Iiir nut field, with Siingel. Williani- md Men-el. i- mi , go, h if not hi ti.i- than .any In tlo h ague . I l(- ii,im.. n I'let, her .- I.mk. will be ,, bad: IUllg lllnl Mi clows ir. , ,, , M, I ,. n, ,,,,, ,,,. ,, ,,,,,.r, nrl. ,,,. In ronie throng i . fiT I .il h. ';, the uiiihn,; tatT. uhieh looks gnod nii.vvvuy with Hruggv. 1'ei.rs. Wh.iii -i". Uithrow, , ,. ,Um mgi, das-, brainy, popular manager . p,, linnoviit "We him .oil a p. . f wim I. s...t- io nil, and when thai i done we will make anv lub m t,e I. agi.e step s.,i,,,. t,, win inu'i tell nio wo have a burn ball Huh. .Iiim vateh u- go tha's n'l TH K nthrr plnycri on I'hilt them tinhtimi, ami ihti' ,i,.u,j D NVY KIl.Mi:i. pin. .,-,,. ,,i ,i, Snti.in The -how i a g,,i , i,i ,ii , , i l w,,nn ., CATHOLIC LEAGUE STARTS 101 l MJVU lll,y '' Villanova and West C.ttiiolic to Open 1921 Season Five Nines Entered DOUBLE ROUND-ROBIN ON The fa- I-. 1 1 - ?s. . . I m , , . .i' get Urol, i " i lon-tirrio. ,i'tto.-,n when tin il1 iun.,1 pi i p i ti, o i .i i i I the West i im'i 'II, i. i-i . i .i Intter's In hi in 1". i-i v .-,ir,'b ,u,i i ,. .i ', ' " HUt streels The Sllllie hlltell of '".il s t ,- put - pated in il I. ig i i ,- , ,.,i , has nines ,.o th. p. ni I .'"',' olio High . -i i .if -. II j V . . jinvn I'rep. M -los.-pl pr. p ,., I i i i Snlle l'rep Villaunv l I'i p. I1 . I'i.'U '. .i is tlio fiiv.iiit. lor the pi. s, at s. is. n with the i t ii n ..f -i v . i i v. i The Minn I in. i. una I In lit'- I . I year, onlv ui-i th. '..mb-i iif-nw"1. , ,' jtlHt lin.sili; .t th" M. .Ins.-,.!!', I'l.p r. by a (.io- i ' ii gin ' The I'll w t'l i. '-.-is . a h nl I,, i , ' , tvviee "tn g.i ,u i i I m . a .vv ft. .Io-' h P'ep in1 pi iv i - hone - r mimes mi tin in 'd ..' I',. I I li.'isoti , ,u Alhletic -."lit ,n I ,n o li. Ili.'h " ' Will pill "ii I I r "'d W.-t I ill - ,, " " one has a I"' next t i ' s, i,,, ,' I ,,ri - ,', ninth and i h -in ii i . . - and d i nova I'ifp wll u - .' gr.-mil- ,ii i i , i oru. I, Salle Uillioul I lebl ' - I,a Halle I'" p . i i ' iv i. i i ,.h,,ii ' has been un.ib'e i- ;it gno, I and, I Moo. therefore, w ill ! n i I I I cl.i ill ' ', ; , , itS hulllP ii.llt.sls on Ihe I lllmln- High i,, n h. mazes Hip Gallery at Pine hate the .-i n lot in tin , ne ilia, llrmrtvon linn hamptoH'hip ci7ion. 'niught ngauist .lulnx W'iiile . ii. rneiitv iiinili and N-.u ticiil ,,. I il-nt .r-ini-s i: s ti'.iid ,.f llrlstul Tei.n ... ii- , i,e , . I l is bf.ll 0-lK'u'- I I I'f-ri" th,- t.I ll i'1-ilic Iligll. vvhnli lini-.i,. ill the j -,i, .1 ,iH..i i htm tni!i,k iirnl muIPiii i" l-ist season, i- working hard under if m i- i ' ti. nciumi up. ml r.ui 1 I'iri'ii.nn nnil I, one t.. ...,,. I Itiver M.T. .1 TieRln. Aplll 19 ll i ri ih has - -ti '' "" K"'Os l.ll.l olo - 1 Ii g III two ill lull t vo i nt, rs lasii, I' -id L'llllie, re iinl "lie W 111, M .inseph Pup i is .Inntiiiv Marker ' 'i. nolle i a- I.i ,j ,,i :,, , .i. -'ie ' 1' i ! s"'i.: i ' ''. .1- ih-lieell li its eas win ini-1 il,- Ph l-nl'i'hia Nor- i 'I s t i, -i in , L. f j),,. - i-oi is' k II, ( ', in, -n'i nnd ilrnv itlietis , i.ip, mi with u 1 1 1 -1 V ( to-V i liursda.v ' I "( 1 IV.. I lillltli nl Ul ..r tin- league wi'l Ti -.I.i s full,., II, High -( '- Pl.-p nl, I al, ill Pield i I i in ike its initial n a' i .- until Api i' , , h lie High -' I "t inp'i. s litis been -li I.i. g li - In. h game 1 "" ' The s(..,,n .1 in- .: , I I. ' ' . . . I . I V' ...... - .8 I I 1 1 i . .j i ii ii .i. V , V I' . ! .p Ilih .1 " -..1 1 rr St vv I'. 1) .1 II .11 I. ' ' i I .-tl .1 J. .-h i ...i .'V i .-III Wr l I ,t'i I . II S'l a' 10 s- In.ppli J'rp-, h' I 1 !. ' I'r-P ' VV ' lliuli L Chili, Mnu Dnvnlrm Sntft Wiminr. but Now Mnck3 Not as Strong as Phillies ELEPHANTS NEED HITTERS ISy STICK lll,l. The essential difTeronce bPtvvppn thp Athloties ami l'hlllles of llliM Is that Connie Mack's elub ha vast posil bllltlPs, while (he rhlllles luiVP lint.' It I ooneolvnhlo thai the pla.vori now itn the A's rnter mighi develop Into a pentiatit-vviiinlng nggiecatioti nftor sov- nrnl iMn,.,. nniiiMrtli,n. nf t, ..,, I ,, rr 1,. .... ..i,-,,' , , ii i in, i ii - hi - ,i -,,, I, k, , . ,',,- i ,.,,. Mn..b !...!.... vnn n..A.l ...11. "' ',, n, iiutiiiK ,- i,i nii.-ii , ii L hiitiilrpil of pla.vers, has deebled that he has nt least the ntteiou of a win ning Hub and he is working to develop the pla.vor' tnlents. All of the lnen nre voung and It tnnv lie that lie will bo able to oonstriiptftnuiiher innhine thnt "ill bring fame to I'liilmlelpbui. us did ih" Athlon,- of iiiol'. inoo. hud. inn, I'tl" ami I'.iM. Willi the riiillies miiltei- are jut the reverse, as the Mrength i eenteied ntoiitul the vpleran pla.vers. who. while they may have several more good pars of baseball, will never be anv better l'or I lus reason Mnnitgci Hill Dono van is keeping a elose wiiteli for new plaveis, Il was lollowing bis buildlng-np idea lhal I.oe vvas pur ehaed from I'ilt.-biirgh. Miller a Vrlrrau Todav Leo in'l in ih" same ilnss with .Inek Miller as a first baseman, but .Inek is a veteran and ma not lie able to go ov i r u lonph- of months without shewing sns of eiai-king. Thi is true to less decree of several other members of ihe l'hillv flub. For ex ample. Art Fb-teher has seen bis best da on the dininoniT Ho is still n great horttop and a dingerou bitter, but the time soon villi eome vvhen be Will have to be siipplaiireil. If the 1'hlllles hope to hold the in terest f Philadelphia fans ps they hnve done In llie pnl, a eonsit-uetlvo polio' liiut lie followed Pla.vers must bo signed ii ml developed to step into the shoes of the veterans who ultimately will pass nut of the ranks .,f (he mnjor leagues l.uekilv for tin followers of the Phillies, llonovnn nm mil) realizes what he m ist do. but In- is trving to do it nnd there is m tiotinn that if he is given the opportunity by the owners of the ilnh. lie will .build up n team that will not be th" laughing slork of the big leagues, I'lilllles Are Itrlter Although the Alhleties have inuell more latent strength than the Phillies, right now Donovan's -'iit s a bettor one than the Athletic. To lie sure, the Mncks defeated the l'liillios threo out of live games in their spring series finished -S.-iturdi! afternoon, but that means little because Donovan was doing a lot of experimenting with his pitchers. It Is too bad thnt the Athloties nnd Phillies cnniiot be combined. If such a llilnz weie possible Philadelphia would have a winning ball club Instead of two wlmh i an hardlv hope to be finished higher than ixtli plai c with their pres.-m pei sonnet. The Plnlllei. have gloat offensive power. Last ear Ihev would iniike five, si- nnd seven runs for their piti hi i-s ii'-nrlv ivei-v dav. but their defense was so miM rahh weak thnt eM n M'-h an advautaL'e as that could imt make them win games. tin the other hand, the A's pitching department was verv good and could bold llie opposing clubs as a rule to verv few runs per game, hut nt that they couldn't win lircaue they had no power at the but. Weali nn Offense If nn Athletic pitcher was donated two or iluee runs earl in the game bv Ins dub last season, he felt thnt he could win. and ucuallv did Hut it was seldom the A's lould do an thing worth while against the opposition's defense. Conditions arc vinunllv ihe Mime this season with Imth tie Ubieties and the Phillies. If Donovan pitching stuff comes through lie I'luN will win n lot of ball gnni' s If n.ii thov won't, lly the -.line toki n. if the Ubieties" hitting improves ih'v will git nut of the cel lar; otherwise ihev will teiiiaiti at the foot of the ladder, vl,"ic Ihev have been for m vears ll is hard Io i nice le the spring training sia-oti whether the l'hlls and A's have loallv ho, nine stronger m- not. Unwove, with tin opening of the sea son WpiIiipsiI.iv both will have n i hnnrf io show what the have com pared lo the other dubs. All of Phila delphia's funs hope thnt the Hubs will have a Miei'ssful season, but the pros poets, are far from brillinnt. both nt Twent first and Lehigh nvoniio and I'lttoonth and Huntingdon (-treets. Sideline orcar iS'otes . i I -' in l'nli.i As- Him ie.mv niinut "-1 i '1wiiiiu V ( .ilill. rr-ftr ef 111.. rnlli,l W (ilfemli-n-slmr nn. hi t r i - s-Mi n k I rfntl a - ,nj- !., i ' :- f. au 1 ii barK v Menlivv lis ItohNon. fin !- kil Urtln frnm Pole1' h "1 s or-- ,1 i; iii n tsl 1. lvllWoi)ll , JM V n ir in 'Am of All .stars II I i i n tr "In, It le.alH ' Vil l , Ihe lut M- ' . nn 1 I' Imin-J ., h in 1. I. In- I nnlstiinent of ,-r f ,-e S .on In ( i 1 i,ih In, i - ,.',11 II" -Wis nllll Ml. I Ward, ih" Kn" Kon' s cmri' w'.ih not Ih- ..r.l -I, .1 off thp flol I ,-lim.p.l In a Natl mill , .... Wllh III" llohllH I II, llnlilMil I." I I'.f i .' II h i- .i -,,l, "I'I 11- I .il.r-itirpi that it tllPpt- i p.iiru. will he l.pl.l -iti. s on All. ffhenv ! niiit;. rllll.ulellilliii e- r t f thp In whleh will t ti 'I alei Incl'i'l" k llrnnklvn, liar- 1. - l all.l 1'aw- , ll. Ill J r. It re.ilr.'il I . 1 s i A -. .1 at le I- l-I I'lirlv lr.lll'it,, ,li' Ihe l.tialu ih. In. Lin- Ins- i i l. -. J by Hi ,; tli-e V Hill sain I in Hie rxlillnl In i . m . n th. llll s nn I ii ' .oi '2 tn n th) i- . t.j XV ITr.-ul. i r wile was so tin- hiH i illarlmne ruU r. .1 "he I',, ip !,ir , lefnre It rMt iin-. in Cut. for ennthcr The .1 -, i rr si- ,."i - f-i t r,,-i f,j ia , r t il,. i n itn unrip,. r,n satup.l ,1 & W i if.nijen Hh rp ,n ...till ill l s, ,11,111- iii,(.,1 1. 1. i itt 1. VI.K.Iip.i. .. uni-.l f"r i w - . vl,l in' . i ip I th "si Ir a it.-, I il r". rf l lit h- i-i in, i, I lav.l i iiiilihne mil I a I .: ...t i i.i i,i ,-., ri lull'' I'"' ThP latf-r i ,i .1 mil .,r ih- t.ii , iho ,i iil.iir' f Pin i rl( 'o T AVE POTENTIAL POWER WHEN A FELLER LITTLC rciLCR- .WJy&r AvJ-HCSl, . ,' W i UryW'' I ,L.;;;.A T tfirXI as , JH i,, i, ill I'll mmm-$ w)aaFGfMM!S3me&?j';K , turn iit,mr"'i ir,niw,A i , .,, WKMrnmMAA WmwMMwKlvi "' - ? M'MFNfiMIM MAY & t. "-, in iviLnrtifiin iTif 1 1 P! flV FflR .MATIil T Y f ,,lnK,, aihi u a ,,n" f,o,n rLnl I UI I IH I I VI I I WnKhlngtoii is to the effect that Lad Who Starred With Mack i Yearlings Against Orioles May Not Roturn West WIN PRACTICE CONTEST Do Sales McMenainin, boilei known to followers of semi-pro baseball as Joe, mm be seen again in llie line-up of the Nntivit baseball team. .lop is thp sterling sandlnt shortstop who came in for reams of comment bv his wonder ful showing in the game between the Mack curlings and Oriole at Shine Park last TiiPMla.v, when the locals won, 11 lo 1. ,lo" has been playing in the fentrm League, but nlwa.vs starts and finishes with his home elub, Nntivit. managed bv Phil HacKortv, of Port Uiehmond. Mac is not so eeitain thnt ho will make the journov West this season and there is over indbalioii thai he ngain will (over lie sboit hold for Nalivitv, The iipiowmi-s are making uelivo preparation for the opening game. The date and inltinl attraction will bo an nounced b Manager Ilaggerty in a few da.vs. The team is working out thren nnd four (lavs a week. About tvventy tivp pla.vers were on hand Saturday and Sunday. csieun a pun t ice game was bold with .MalialTe.v's All-Stars, and Natlvilv won. PJ to .",. Mnnv Improve ment have been made on the grounds this onr. The field is about sity feet deeper and it will take some, olubbiiig to send the ball out of the lot. D.I. o. of Dnrh.v, will inaugurate its season Sntuidav with th" llnvorford I'rofossinnals, and on Sundii vvlll mepi. llail favanaugh'.s Pasehall 1'ield flub on the hitler's grounds. The nianuge nienl ol Del. o Is doing it utmost to represent the town of Darb.v with n lirst-Hiis, dub this season .1. K. Shaw s niianging games with the best i bibs and ii ll i ml v has booked Indiana I'ml.'s.miinls, fiaiup Profes sionals and Ann rn an Sl.el, of Ches ter, l'or games phoin- Daibv HO. I'oi.l K. inline. 1. 1 ih. Phf?ailelphla MiinufactiiriTs' I'.as, bill league, has a few npi ii dales prior pi the league open ing nnd wauls in Inur from tirst -class tvanis. Manager T"hln has collected n star ouitil to repr. sent tho team in the lcigno. Address or phono J T Tobln. Kord A. Kendig Co., 1 l'-'S-.IO Cullnwhill Mnet Manager Prank C Sdinller, of t ho Quaker Cilv I'i..t. -inmi!-, has nr tanged In open the set smi Sntiirdnv .Slay 7. when the nam will journov to l.ansilale and ino.'i the Montgonieiv Count nggn g.nioii ijuiiker Citv uis. will assist the Mount Ilnllv Club n opening ih" s, us,, a tniie on May -1 tjuaker nv li.i - ai-iangeil inn-iv games out of tie .nv. Dates mo in n I lug with Miiiokv ill- . Slietiandonli and l'ottstovvn. A.blr.ss Prank C. Schnl,. fidl Norris street, or phone Columbia 1071. "Kfen Kutte-,"- foimerlv of tl." In ilustrnil l.eagui wMl p'ace a (nun in the tlehl and has s,., )r(I the ground' I'oriiierl.v iis.d b' th" King I'rnfessi.ina nt Sevont "th Mre-l mnl Lnnsdovv no luenue T' " fining game Is 1" -I-ul'd f"i' Sun . i l'.,r gniiips iiil..ii--I).iii K'gd. i.-'ll fallovvlilll strpet. CHOPPERS find the '-' Onoto Ink Pencil a prcat convenience. It never soils the fingers. Writes at the first stroke in clear unvarying lines. Simpler than a pencil it writes with ink. Ni v or h ils ..r i i's'i It-. Iriilni I'l.itinitni point lasts tnr ivor and .1"' - nut si i .its 1 tl e p.ipi surfan ( Dim- in .md ti v vv ritmn it' fiNii'l'O 1 mip; and short, P.I u 1 .iiid K (1 or IS U ioI-I 1! iii'ls 'Unci i.rii. es-$vi0, $50(1 and $7 ' "Keep Ink in Your Pencil" YED&LDKENSCO. STATIONERS Printers, Blank Boohs New Address, 12 N. 13lh St. Also al 71 9 Walnut St. OtfOTO E ink Pencil & M Leaves U. NEEDS A FRIEND Judge Landis Denies lie JT ill Leave Bench C'birngo. April 11. A lepnrt from Wnsliington is to the effect that Judge K. M. Landis had decided o resign from bis seal on the federal bench nnd devote himself CM-Iuslvol to his duties as mentor for the base ball leagues. The report was bianded by Judge Lniulls as untrue. "Nothing in the Mnr.v." said Ihe judge when asked about il. iinateur Sports The Northeast Professionals, having nrniiiied it star batter, Al Up mum nnd "Vie" I'loteher, pin her and . .Mi her lo.spoclivel.v, has Its line-up tew kuii plelo and i icad.v for i ompctiliou with tho best independent nines in the i it. Manager Cliarle.v Carter Js anxious to hoar from such teams as l'or! -eighth Ward. Riverside, Allenlown, Kruff iiian rrofessionals, of Reading, or any of the other professional home dubs around the Hi or out of lovvn offer ing reasonable guarantees for a lirsi chiss aura. lion. Charles Curler. ."I Wi st Sus(uehaiiiin avenue. The Ixirr.iln tl. ( ., a flxtrpn . ilo- n vcar-Mlil truvpilns nine, Im upn .IhIp In Ai.rtl an. I M.i f.n -Sntur.lM anil .siimlio Bime II (. Wall. i ... I l.'.J fcuiltli rerij nlmli otrr-1 The ll. r ('. Cvenluir .s. hnnl nine ilcnlr. in ImoU Kiini- s with (1'i.t . I ims luiui" nln.s of frrlni, reiti.i.niil.1.. Kuarnit " I 'I Jj.it.lll elT, Ceilnr slr.'t I'.iliHli'.' N .1 luirrnlnr lili.nts. a llrsl-. lass traveling testn di'slren in hen i fiem tIrMt-elio.s linnie lenlll. .tulli'-s IM-ar-ls I'.'."! I.ihIIiiw sll's-t The Miliiirl-,,ii II. I. win (,-n Ii res-ular nensen en 'Min.l.v April 7 hmntr as Its am i. ei Ion lh- 11. nsen ( ul. of Seuili l'lilla delnhln There Is it Inter In H" IIifmmi l'tntie I.-i-ur.H sporlH I ii n.ii iui"nt for 1'it.hr Kent, of the I.lKisMt .MverK Lnsehall learn .Instniiicre ( lul, has- open Hsu in ,liiv anil .Tune fur sltepi nliirti-.-n rat ohl hntne nltos Mil mil H.'Verman .-1 Sol tli Sixtieth Ml eel. The Ninth I'leslivtcrlun (hiinli ha opin .lai" for Siiur.liv Rainps in April May mil Jun- fur llrat-elnsH t" mi' I'liailes I". .r h.m (Hiir. Webster sir. el. The Plre Insurance leanv has aesfn en lere-1 the Insurali.e l..-ai;u. it will ei. n c. ppafen to.ltv. .ippeslnt the MiAllr"W- ,-. I'oili. nui" .hi the lalt.-r's fl.-l.l In r.tni.l. n Anv tlrht ililss lloliie ,,r trav.-lln nine .1" Hiring th" serve s of n II. si c lacs Hh'TtiCtp wllllni. In pliiv tiaH.-l'itl nnv .lay In the w- k uliiiul I will" lo V. II Iliovvn 31'M' I.nni.j ti-r n. nu" Ini Us., ii . A., in eiht""ti iw, nt eii'il li twlmir nine wauls In aimni.. k mi. . - ' tei -iim if III, UK" offerillB re 'i-i till) nils n i s ( leirle Ueei ll s'17 J t. ,n sii.-r 1 no iinltlelilrrs vv.njl I HI. ' I.i 1 "' ' wl-li v tlrsl or ' .itnl li pi l r.i -life ' I', i ,kv -r I'J'JIi i ith l li " r n - - riu- (iriclmii ii,-il.iii- . .. ft. n I t I . a 'iiu l- 1 1 i in f.U J ii.ni i 2.s In lun-on Ktr-ei MCLIsfH VALI CIGARETTES . 1 !notsa 1 I WWII I P--- i jt S 1 ! I Buy a package i and you'll H know what l ! M vc mean. u I fcM At dralers tvtriwhtrt JjW ' Sul TVXttltf. Gvt Ki&x -1 m lO r m S. for European Links IJOE WRIGHT WILL ' ADDltESS OARSMEN Ellis Ward Also io Speak at West Philadelphia Boat Club's Anniversary EIGHTY ACTIVE MEMBERS Oarsineii of tlip W"t l'hilnilelpbin itoal Club arc planning to make the poinlng rowing season onp of the best hi the club's history, ns it will mark Ihe fiftieth nnnlversnry of the orgnnln lion. To commemorate its birthday a commit) e" has nrrnnged n bnnquet )o be held Wednesday evening, April -7, nt the Lorraine. Captain Molnerney announces that among tho speakers will be Coach Jor Wright, of thr- I'nlverslty of lViinsyl vniila crews: Kllis Ward, former Pcnn coneli : Commodore Arthur Clevengor, (leorgo Hoffman, who presented the Hoffman Cup; Kdvvnrd Marsh, a well known coneh ; Charles I'reWmdnna, mnl former captains of the elub, twenty of whom are expected to attend. Intensive plans nre being made lo g( i tofpther n large number of crews to low this yenr. There arc nbout eighty active members in the club, forty of whom are rowing, nnd it i expected a i onch will start with the crews about May 1, at which time the Hub has been piomised delivery of the new coaching lauii"!i now being built. A number nf the older members of the club nre taking nn active interest among whom are "Doe" Whitp, John ipiih. t bar ph Slum iv. 1 rank un burns. Harry Aliishrnhriin. (J. S. Cnr- ligun and Ivl Doerlng. l'reas ha just totnrncd from u six month' trip to the Orient, nnd will tulle to tho men nt (he liaiiiiipt nbout rowing in China nnd .In pan. The flub will gel out n junior eight. I ho lirt f ii eight .vonrs. The last win ning junior eight was In 1!K10. when a crew made up nf ltrey. bow; Ilubbs, : Williams. .'!: 1". Dpvvll, I; l-'iiliupr. .": Thompson, 0: Simon. 7: Litnenbiirg. strol;, nnd (ieorge Hood, coxswain, won the Hoffman Cup in Hip Navy Day Regatta, which cave the club perma nent po-M'Ssloii of tho troph.v. Of the nbnvp crow onlv one nr.iu is aclivo, lie being l'rnnk Willinm, who will low vvitn '"Doc" While in junior doubles. I'otli me senior nvvoep onrmeii, but juniors at sculling. Captain Mclliernev ntnl "Mill" Me Cormbk arc tr.ving for junior singles, and Roy Comber and MeCorinlek will tow far junior doubles. The gig new. made up of lturr, Kcllv Regan ami Ciiuuiiigliiim. will low as an iiileiine diale four-oaicd giir nnd a junior cen tipede.. There are twelve men over six feet iu the present rowing sipupi, ami among the must likclv (atulidates for lb junior eight mid junior four-oiind gig crews in o R. Comber. Delanoy. Me Nieliolas, Hope, Whitliv, Dugaii, Wood, I'ole . Walsh. "Hob" Comber. Dovvnc and Jack Do.vle, .Ir . whose father has won more races ban nnv other uctivc member of the club and who is still inud ut it. Captain Melnerney said: "The new iiipii arc imuv iinxions to low than I have ever seen them since 1 have bcfii a member nf (lie i lub. mid witli the I in live interest of the older members and the prospects (if , gnnd con. h, I look! fir a banner vcir. Our cipiipiiii nl is' in I'm" eoii'litio'i and we have enough n take care of our need. You Auto Know Th prrfnr( cf oil on )1ia jonthrr faring f of th- i one clulrti ulll ration f-llppliv Thit, run U preoiitPtl hy .tpi'lylritf borax ur hav tonr. nr m nf Dm lncn-appil 1neth nf lrprnc nnO i Mitrifiirfiil forr a car ith h t'nt w I''"! Uiho in ntur srt lu nkhl th.tn unc with a shortci wheel bf. , To Kerp n rar rloan tifirr allow duft or -Hi in rolirt In th tnn. in th infrlot nn . tiu ilonr hi thn upholMf r tir uinjir any Van of tho ukelclon of tho c-r. J Tn prf--nt isklddlner wh.n tnaUtn-y n tum nlwK)t r leuae Ih lnikn. whn startinK t 1 urn Thla will illHftnKKK" th clutrh (nui lint: the or tu uluw down bcfui u.uhhit; iho tuin. Surlilrn burnplmr nf n fir In rnniinn -iijiiiiUv raufil by a hrok'-ip hpMnc nr i (lit tn In cllhep (hho ctup th tin mi niy !' itri l.tibri- nl Kn i "ll t f Ih ro.llllCsi f r "innltff an pnpln- but If th rriirin' tin K r frpv It li a Muff mm Iu-iMmi that itn ' it rl .it ion li Ml ilKhl General 205 NORTH 22NU Hell Phone Spruce I AFTER' SIX YEARS, A'S MA Y COME TO LIGHT For the First Time Since 1914 Mack Has Fair Chance, n f trt i Finally, to Step Out Sixth Hy OItANTrN IMt'i: Pliijlim Itnlli H'Hli hart thouijht alien stiicx u-crc grail And the winter iriud thrieked tlitulv, When dail; shadow blurred the day nd the atmosphere trm chilly "Dan llhc Alt arc dull stagnation, Vrofitlcsimtl efjorti show " Itavimj nanyht of inspiration For the toiling tlnlly poet. J had thought on such occasions, "77n't cm he n time for working ; So I lit upon evasions That would give me cause for shirking; "IPn-ir," thought, "until the golden Sunbeams drip, ami fans (hrcr hrlley, To my muse I'll be beholden And I'll show 'em I'm a Micltcy. Seven days the sun's been shining, Seven days the sky's been blue, Seven days the lattice twining With the laschuds peeping Ihiough; Seven days of spilnglikr weather As I wished for - well I know it. With the glenm upon thn heather, Inspiration for the poet. Vet. with feet upon the table, Idly pu fling at my cob, I have never pit been able To get busy on the ao; And I murmur "In this jelly llrand of u rather Ihcie, alas, ft ;,ic chance lo he a Shelley. So I'll wait until it passes. "I nill wait till Uhs arc gray. And the winter winds shriek shrilly, When dark shadows blur the day And the atmosphcic is chilly. Days like this are dull stagnation, Profitless my efforts show it, Itringing loo mm li prisplratinn To the toiling daily pod." A I'THR vv inning a Hock of pennant, " Connie Mad, fell into Ihe collar six jenrs ago and hn Hlnjed there ever since. Now, for the first time sIiipp 101 I. he ha a sprightlv chance lo emerge and finish u high a sixth place, if lie can otil.v hurdle the l'oice of Habit, whl. li is no light huidlo to take. ! , , , TI"n,!'i.ov ... .i TOOK HI 'll I1ISON proved to bo the O best e-olf plaver in the I'tiiled Stales Inst season, and ho seems lo have inndc up bis mind to lead tho clan again this ear. Ill two Impressive victories nt Afchevillo and Pitiehurst not onlv give the tliisilp. haired wonder a running start. Imt also prove thai he is bitting the ball in n winning vvn.v, chockfiil of coufuleiii o and coiiliol. Jock is ufrnid to meet no man in u test mulch. 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FIT. It. As far ns we have been able lo check up return, "Strnnglor Lewis" has cleared more in the last Par than any other profe slonnl contender in sport. His earn ings have been figured in the neigh borhood of $100,01)0, for Lewi hn boon wrestling on an average nf five nights n wpp over considerable, stretches of t line Dempsey in tills same period has clennod up poiuethlng less than S'.'flO.ono in the ring, nnd not over iS'J.'O.flOO nil together. Lewis has u big jump over Dpmppv In hi ability or his opportunity to work 100 times to Deinpsey's one ap pearance. Wi: onsmivi jotmg golfer Olismivnn where an eminent r gave a display nf six. teen difficult trick shots that seemed almost impossible, but this nmazing dexterity didn't keep him from missing a number of three-foot putts when the tournament opened. Tlir.Ri: is said to lie little truth In Hip iiimor Hint tho Davis Cup hns cabled the Polo Cup to this effect "'Come Iioiiip nnd all vvlll bo forgiven." Till; liist (.printer tn run 100 yards in nine second vvlll nutomntlenllr become the world's lending exponent in the art of self-defense. (irSK big fault that 'Hiibp Ruth U lin,." y, critic. "I th.il .. , llp (I!0S llf bnt j n i,nm. i r,m swing." If the net result nt a lioitip-run swing is fifty-four swing is liny-four bony runs a car. wo know of two or thiee earnest nthlolo who woujd esteem li iiiurh bliss lo full heir to tilts grlcvou faull. Copurlalit, lilt. Ml tinhts resenrd Browns Win City Scrleo St. .nul. Anrll 11 -The fU. I,niii. ni. in an Ix'hi.u.' i"atn r"talnil thn . r I rli imi'l.'iiship In- efentlnir the St. I.onls N,. ll.llllll l'UMII" L'l.llt IIV .. BiUI- .11 ,1 Q In ihn Mvntli nnil ihcliUnc sumo of Ihe , H.rlnu sen. is Easiest PENTCIL rue & Co., Ltd. Street, New York Company ftWa m PHILADELPHIA, PA. Key-tone Phone Kjtc 2037 (TJU) f ) 4 . !" n-arn: , v4Jb Wmj "l'i M- . . - -s
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