i?'7m,ftav-, v. Ti' fk i I ' '''( i " . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIIADlilLPHI A', MONDAY, APRIL' 11, 1021 lr If Mack Only Can Hurdle the Force of Habit, A's Ought to Finish as High as Sixth in 1921 CHAMP GOLFS HEREABOUTS BEFORE "WORLD-TITLE" TOUR Kirhcood Plays Jersey Courses Over r cell-End Sails To- worroiv Stars Praise Pinoj Valley ! FRFACIl SETSRECOIw IH s.XlV McNinfJCK ' Tn.sl.1'11 II. KIKKWOOD. tin- Aim- ! W tmlinn prnplr-V elinirp o win the world- K"1n"K rfW Bfiifa!on. Is tlur to nil H)inirrow on III" S. S. Aqul tnnia f" f'"'r'K" k1""'"- 1Ii') "'How .miniMiin'ii lime- M'lit lilm on n Krni-li and Ainorienn golf i-liniiifmi- Mo nit line AnMrnll.i'i' trnt -Ctnir-rear "M Hf I'1"1 ,m(' 1"'" "m,'"K " In,t i inlltiililo mIuiwIiir tlnritiK Ills ,,.,rt Im-nvi-r i this country. Up fi,,,nl in th.' mono nt both the North nnil Simtli mid nt lilt Sulphur Siinns- UMeriiny hr plnoil nn In formal mni'-h 'it Sonvlcw. The rlnv hoforo In' snvn the voter ,, Vino Vnlli'y nn eyc-oiicncr with his trick li'iN nftPf mi I'tccllcnt hIiuw ., a foin-lmll iimtch, ono of the h,t r-tlilliltinn pnmox scon on n coureo in'tlio riiilndi'llihin lltrtot for n Ioiir "rniri'd with III" mnnnficr, .1. Victor rVt. another AiiHtrnllnn pro, Klrlt ,.,! took on one of the luwt posHlble ' ,mi hrnl comhlnntlons In Walter I In nn ntifl Kmtnrtt French, foiincr locker ln ill Merlon. The Americans won. tun up. hut " wM only nfter French hrnli the previous low nmrk nt l'lne U'lo villi his 7 1 nnd lincr-ii liml n four nt the home hole for 7il. Klrkwood wns iitunll. pluyins their fcM hull which Is u rilRKotl iissiRnment fnr nn Rolfer in the universe. Grant ins linn U'- nt three holes on which lie tnekod up. Kirkwooil hml a 70. only ,m -Irolie worce thnn the best previous i, ink ('MM made over the l'lne Valley .mil ii" it now stniuls. I.nmlimiN (iolf Tin phi "f the Hire mnin Htnr.s in the contest wns ii levelntion even to ihnt -eleet and expert body of golf ex perts and critics which trudged around in Hie MiKe of the mutch. A n father pninperH. fondles nnil urines ( n fuvoiite son to he "Presi dent -unie ila." so do members of I'inc ViillcN icRiird their course. The four stars' iilujiiiR 'there Saturday. Ktars lm 'nu phijed In fur corners of the (tlolie were held cntrnnced as one hole fftei nnother of perfected golf structure spread hefme their shots. The) were uniiiiinioiis in dellRht nnd enthusiasm fnr the ennrsc. And jou should hnvc scon Hie good Fine Vnlleyltes beam when the famous players praised the ,lerse linout as they did. Th tnnteli nnil the shots were n posi tive (rent. Fxecpt for two or three ar wallops. Kirkwooil entirel) just l -Oil hi. lepiitntlon as being one of the hc.t see .ml-.i(it plnjers in the world. I'reneli Rot ii bail .tart when he was m tumble at the lirst with liis drive nnil toK a II, hut IIurcii hnlved with 'he Au.linlian with an iron to the Rrccn (rnni rough grass after Kirkwooil caught it with hu wood. , llngeii got messed in the trees nt the to. mill wIikIi Kirkwooil won with a hue like he walked nut there and dropped n in the center, giving himself the liiiiei of it for distance. French lifld a sweet iron through the trees to the green, but missed n putt anil his side w s 1 down. Ilugen was hunkered Dr. Lasker Resigns After 68 Moves in Tenth Chess Game at Havana ' EIGHT HAVE BEEN DRAWS' CHESS MATCH STANDINGS Won list llrnw 'apiMuiri . 'J II H 1 krr .0 ! S llatan.i, April 11. Jose It. Cnpa ' lati i I'm Cuban chess master, won 1 a tenth eiuno of the world's cliainpinn hlp i iiitHi witli Dr. F;inanuel I.nsker iM insht. Dr. I.nsker resignini; after the fisty ninth move. ti:ntii I1AMK Uiieen'H (m mill I Declined 1 ,p- rapn- '" unci I. neker blind. 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I: nil Ml M.I It I 1 1.1 WLi A WMS HIS SECOND MATCH TRAYLO Irnjlor CrushiriR Rolls, with their patented special "fleeting novae" which eliminates corrugating anil Hanging of tho roll whell.s, wc far in udvanco of ordinary rolls. Writ" for Bulletin 1 z iraylorEngineering&ManufacturingCo. Sdeiroomi ind Motor Truckjervice Sution B,0d St. & LeUgfc A,cou. rn: Di.mond 1015 trH IF hat Stars at Pine Valley Said About Famous Links Waller llnson "The best laid -out rourfco in the country." Ktmnelt lYenrli "Pine Vnlley Is ti nucccssloti of wonderful golf holes. I feel luekv that I wns able to break the former recoid." J. II. Klrtiuninl "Fine Vnlley bus opened mv eyes to what ou lime in Aiuerlcn. I certainly hope I enn play here again." T. Victor Hast "It's the best golf course I have ever seen." It. V. .Maxwell "(iosh:" nt the shoit third, but nmiingeil a with the icst. Kirkwooil missing. half (Jicat Second " The latter caught Hie fouith gieeu as prcttj as you plen with his wood tlirec feet from the pin for u birdie and put his side - up. The Americans squnicd things on the next two, Fieucli sinking n bit die 12 on the llfth across the water and (JcttitiR down in par ! with llagcn nt the sixth. Kirkwooil picked up at the cIrIiIIi when he fnlled to get out of the bunker, and the Amer icans also copped the ninth when Hn gen sang n biid !l after u pretty second. F.ast stepped In for his shine at the tentli liv ciilililinir n ten-footer for it 'J where' Ilngen 'most dropped for the like witii u left-lianileil iult wlien ins ball lodged on the green side of n trap and he roiildn't get a stance right handed. 0 Uagen's drive to the twelfth couldti I have been truer If he'd dropped It tliet'. but a few yards from the green. Kirkwooil chipped close enough to get it birdie half, but picked up on the next where Unpen took three putts. French hnlved with Fast, who was allowed a stioke there, llagcn was off the green at the short fourteenth over the water, but nearly holed out his bunker shot. The others were on but French was the only one to sink n ", his second of his record round. Kirk wood took the fifteenth with two line wooden shots, when the others were scnttered. nnd mnile his side but one down. Fine Vnllejlles gasped at the six teenth when the stars opened up the green for nn easy second and hnd sim ple mnshle niblicks at the next one, Kirkwooil halving both. Gorgeous Hole The end of a perfect Viillej is tile eighteenth. dnj at Pine n tnitRtilflcent vista from the lofty tee to the fnirwnj fnr below. Heyond lies the blnck rib bon of a creek bordering the white sand dunes which rise to the mnjcity of u huge mid verdant green. Kirkwooil slopped his drive to n trap and his club turned Jn his hand coming out. which he topped off by slashing his third to n bnd place off the course ner the creek and picked jip. Fust wns short in two but got n .". Ilngen belted a inidiron second over the green to n trap and French took heed liy plnylng a perfect jigger to get a four and the hole, llagcn linally holing n six. Tin rnr.Iv )1, French ntit o s s ! Ill . . . . .1 4 I I 'J (I Ilacen C ut I 0 T I .". 4 iii ;i I :i :. :i n Kirkwooil -:t:i -;tr. 7 a an II 3I ".". Out 4 In II i t s n : fi n t as i 3 a a : I I 0 3S 70 J. V. Kml Out x x a ? x n ." s x xx In . . s I I : a ii x ,i a xx- Kirkuooil xiKlitn. thirteenth an elRliteonth holeu approximated. Boots and Saddle Coliinihlne Is well qualified In the ll.x pcctntlon I'urn', the $l."(l() feature, a mile, ut Howie today. Ills new owner, A Simon, le civinu lilm enough to tin. Columbine bus just won two Rood races at the Trinco (ieurKe couri-e. Sundial II should fiirnlnh the chief contention, with KIiir .lolin close in the neighbor hood. Twelve juvenile maldena aie entered in the lirnt race. Ale II. did not run his race, his lirst out. nnd should do better today. The Whitney entry mid Chaf-te Star may fiirnleh the conten tion. Other lumen In rowI coudllion today arc: Second nice Social Star, l.ucy Kate, (icncral AKrcnionte; llihd .lonn of Arc. Sammy Kelly, .lock Scott; fourth Doctor .Mm. Iliiieoync, I nut Frank; sixth .Manoevie, Summer SIkIi. lletulrle; i-evcnth Warlike, Alum It., Indolence. The Jnrkr Club action in the ll..ilnll rune appear tu b. .1 lip at t'omni.inder J. W. I, IloHn. owner 01 poilhl the eec ond larKt'"t Htahlo In Amorlra and t'.inml.v. Tho Incident kIm-s color tu th" rharKe that tho entire proceeding waa In retaliation for tho running uf tho Mun v War-Sir Hurton rare In unaila Instead or on a New York track. wliTe the bitter could sharo tn the huito Kato receipts. Tho brilliant rldlnir of Joclinv I.'noi hu added rlasi to th- Huh In rai-i' mnt Thit vouiur rider lias be. n tnklnir two and thr. n raeci on a numlr of ilajn and Iiih "rl't'it aro In demand over th counto. The find uplv niinor to rome from llo,u rscliur fnlloueil tho ulnnlnir b L'nclo'e Ini. elo after the inari 1 fiw ah t fore h 1,1 idmoii a dull ik rforin.mi.e The eiw.inU InvestiRiit. d th,' ImiuiHistent running an I notified Owner Lew VIUUm tb.n I Ih mare In fiiluro miiHt eimiu to the post In nno.1 eondlllon Wlltluins wjs under the bun at New Orleans rcienth. .Voseph I'. Krtinrdt han irffleiiHii hi a nr'ni ber of the Mir land Haelnir fommlenlop. Klvltik' nj a naon the prcun of prtal"shual H"es Tho lu. rpor ban not ippolmejl liln huccohfi r Vacation Contest TO NITC .It) Summer Ynriilloiw (.lien Anr 7 Pioi. ut H"rtH'iore o Mountnlnu All F-xpenes IMId by PALM GARDEN .f'1' :'"--' Iliinrliic l,er Lie Itiiure 'there nnd Uln One FtctorUi: Allentown, P. ind Comwelli, Bucki Co., P. R LYNCH CONTENDERS BOX HERE TONIGHT Kramer and Burman in Respec tive Bouts on Special Card ' at National j ALL ARE EIGHT-ROUNDERS! . i lly I.OtIS II. .lAFKK The first f two special Motidnv night hoxiiiir shows In. in. tlt,u ...,...ii. t.. i.n . , , - ,. . ...... i ii, .ii i ii i-. ii, i. he'd ut Hu, ni t i i .. .1-1- I he other program isi,P nrrnnged for, the night of Apiil IT,. Phil (JlnsMiinn s iiinhing tiie inaiHies and proinoMne both eariN. Four bouts nie on for this cvc-iing. e.ieh leheduled for eight rounds. The program follows : ' n.?S"L iV"".'"- .nf. '"'r.'-' I". - .to, i " " i'-ii. in viifMjf'"Tr N J ofil.'ffip'hln"' SCr,,,"",, " "" " inl"ir.'.. ""'I'nnn. of Iiiiff y i. Jnlirz Willie. nf All,-tn X y ,. Damn Ivmiiioi. nf PhllmWphl.i. uanm Kadi of thise inlttmen is ronsidered nn,l nlM1r '" llH '"Pectne division, nun r.ll have appeared in wlnil-un rimes",V;'l !,-!li,mI" ',' '" 'ffwonPt times h, ( I,,,,,,,,,,,,, iIoP , rf Pliren y Ko ng to make ,i,,f B,t. MIR tit eholder. tliere Ilt nf 1,t luogr.ini ' l,:""u,n ""'fl""- on tonight's fi.Hiri!', .f'T ,0.nIln,n' interest holds forth in th,. st two bouts. Kramer and luiiniin ,,. up as foremost eomeniiers ....inn n iniireis. nnil ether of liotb S7.Tknl,,,p,,s-,'"nll V I "liH s."l,'"'- nfter the New rV;nr,,'e-:!o,Z.rK,V,'S "Cn"n" " Kramer proba'hlv has a tougher test ,V.T.",B,il"", ,,,1V,n"- for in meet-, lug White. Danny will take on not onlv ! ii ruggeil Imttler. but one who possesses, no creain-pufl punch hiiiis,.,f. .11.7. has ptoved this it, loeal matHics al- '' ' s ,'ut contest was a hair- raisyr with Ivinmer, so that touight's I M'Stltlltl U Ml! . " fc t II il IM I', I Iioiiilinnn will prove no set-up for iiirman. The former is a noiig lad, v ho can tak,. t nni w, ,. Kl, t MI'I; lll.'IV lull smnrnl I I , , ' , , ....... i,iiiiut lllivtlll tnge In weight. liplitj! is coiiliilent he will prove in lis mutch with Murphy that he is u hinder hitter than (ieorge 'hanc Cha ney stoppeil Al here in fiu. rounds and Joe believes Hint he ran do the trick iiuleked than (ieorge did it. "Tip" muy bo dl.snppointeil ; still, one never enn tell. If O'Donncll suerrerl'. in w inning from I urjear. who s no slourti. the (iloiiees tcr gloveman will put himself in line for some big matches. Scraps About Scrappers I. O. Iinclilln evaporated .llmmy Iiousli- " "N h puKilli'tlc bubble when th form.-r put I tho iniletui on Kddntnr Ale Miller In three mtiiids nt the Nnllnnnl Saitird.n nlKht Miller wiih niiii'Ineeeil from tho opinliic coni; Ab f"eelTn'd to lark tho punrtllliK powera he , had ahnun In preMous innti hoi. Kroin the time that LoiiBhlln Innrteo: a left ,oo nil Miller a rlaht eve. 1, few Kofoudn iifler the! opening 111,111; noiiuderl tho Kddtore youih ' nut of th" riinnlPK DoiiRhrty hnd1 li"on wllllna lo l,et $10.1100 that Miller could o"in hid miuiucweiRiii in til" worio. .flntiii s, iiiinin, f s'ew Voik. nnd nddlo Wiik lid pill "il n swell eolklllB e"l to In, the I N'liilonnl a eetnl'llml with tho former a wli. nor ni:nnil proved that bo Mill . ,1 rtiirip',1 Imttler. as he uHnlmllatoil eomo ter rule wallops uncorked bv the New Vorker. 1 llav O Malley won enwlh from Tomm Iloiran, Hilly I)elno ecored n vlclorv oer Sammy llulti. nnd llnnnj llara knocked 1 Harry Koih In the Recnn'l. , lw Tendler hn eprated himself from 1 the hoard xupportlim hie rlirht urnr npd I IlKUroH on ilolntT away wllh lh ImtliiReit on iMith hatnlN In about n fortnight "I don t 1 Inlend to ax for aboui three month " eald , Tendler t, da Ilo plane tn .to to the coun try for the entire month nf Ma nnd will, legln Unlit tr.ilnlnit tFeJutio. no that he will I be prepared to br nisiilu sometime In Julv. , .llmmv nmiii. n I'JL'-pounder of Brooklyn, In now HWnir In Philadelphia. He vvants to' meet lirinnv Krniner Harr fKId) Stone 11 HO-wiunder from Hoton nlo U here and will box lit the Htime ntnblo with Punn, under the m.innKi incut of II K Schneffer. Al l'n will llnliih trnlnltur todav for hla I match tomorrow nlsht with Freddy Turner 1 In the elar bout at the Auditorium Tho other elKht-rounder will Ul between Treddy HroMti nnd 1'ranklo Alder sUx-rnunil matches .ire t. l,e Jnhnnv O'Nell b I'bnrley HaKRert Joe KiKHii v V'lc Warner and Jmk Wllllann ' vh J'uifKy rihate1 "l. (. Iiuclilln did Jun what I wne enn ndnt of ilolna " H.ild K O llerrj luker to. dny "A thnt. I think I mn etop Alex Miller quicker th.i lmalilln did " Mike Howell penn a peelh kirk hecauno "Ornvn l'erry Kan ' lnlt Ihnt Tnmnry Jninieou vae tho imn that niiulo their recent houl eo lnteretlnu ut the Tuiedo "Whv, Jamleon etnlly inn. Ion tnllen durliu tho six routidn ' wrlleH Howell ' I lieu-Red him to ' ntnnd up nnd (luht. but lie wouldn't " lllIU llu.e In n n iir.e I". rrv llRht welnht boxer nnd fnna In thnt dlmrlrt he. . llee ho will dtnelop Into it xtnr 13.1-pounder. Jim Clmln. Marts P'loa nmateur boxer Ih repreiienilnij Kavouta r.tthollc Club In ' "all-for-Klory" conuietltlon I Tommy Liiiiriioii, writer M Ii .Stitttnp le trnlnlPK d ill and preti.ired for nntcheji with Arllo Mrrniin, llenny llass, Juu Tuber und Matty Decider. There nro letter In the Spoon pepunment of th" IUbsimi I'tniir I.iiDiKii for Wlllim llrltt fharlee Ono.lmnn. Jaclt Ward, the ' N'ejro boxer ond Jnhnn VikxI Play Twenty-two Inningo l A A ncelex. April II - In n twentx two tuning Kamo, the loPKext in organized babe hall hu f.tr thin eeauoo Maltle defeateii I oh nle 1J lo S In the diet nnm of a i.chediili il double hendoi bur. wMnir Top-Notch Bantams Vp AITKK LYNCII'S TITI.K Danny Kramer (top) Is conceded to lie the hardest bitting man Ills weight in the country. Itiirmnn lias been unfiling for a championship match for several ycurs I W. T. Jilden, 2d, and Vincent Richards Missing in North South Tournament W0VO CHAMPIONS ENTER Rptrial Itlsimlch In Hyntna I'uhtic l.nlarr rineliurst, N. ('.. April 11. The an nunl North and South chainiiionship lawn tenuis loiiiiuinii'iif- for men and women liejjnn here this mnrninp; nt II ;J10 o'clock and will continue until late in the nfternoon. A total of thirty Ihe was tlrawn in the inen'K vinglcs, includinc IcMva Kil liincae, of .In pan ; I (timid A. Throck morton. New Jersey t'liamplou ; S. Howard Voshell. former national indoor titleliohler ' Wallace I. .loliiivon. of I'hllndciphla. oiiee runner up to Mntt rice Arfl.niiKlilin for the national fliain pinnsliip, nnd 1. ("nrleton Shiifer. for mer untlonnl indoor doubles champion. Willlnni T. Tilden. '-M. and Vincent IllchnriN will not ho licre, hotli linvinp: decided in lew of their njipronehltic riiroieiiu trip to forpo the cck nt I'inchurst. As for the women'e sinsles, which will lie-in tomorrow, there has never heen so stronj an entry. NATIONAL A'ffiv&SV. TIIMIIIIT AIMtll. 11 10NK1IIT ALL BABE RUTH HITTERS All fighters who thrill Danny Kramer-Jabez White Joe Burman-Diclc Loadman Joe Tiplitz-Al Murphy K. 0. O'Donnell-Earl Puryear Tlrkrti.. 51. Si. S.I. ill Tendler r.liiMHniiin', BIH (hmtiiul. or Donti Bh'". 3J s. Mill. "JinUe fo" jourxrlf. BASEBALL : BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK OI'ENINO GA.MK WPJIMMKW. Al'lllt, IS Phillies vs. New York Giants OAMIJ AT a 1'. M. lint KcutH, SH.B0 Iniludlmr War Tux tlrand Stiind 81.111 IniludlniE Wnr Tux lllriiehern .M Ini'liidlux M'ltr Tax llox Seat Now on lie at r.linbelH' end S'l.'hllnc'n Tex Rickard Tournament April 10th nnd Sfith Knrnll Now Flesh-Reducing Body-Building llovlnir Tnimht llnniMI.UI 1Io.tp 1 1-n.nen Philn. Jack O'Brien's ,&, (t. Auditorium A. A. SIXTH A llltOlIN STS. TfESDAY KVKMMl. AI'KII K'TH look Tin; miiou n i:u at imi'xim or i.ooii iiomm. at STARS OF TENNIS PLAY AT PINEHURS Thirteen Seconds from dialing to "HELLO!" Here's the real big feature of the Keystone Automatic Telephone as we see it. You don't ASK for service and HOPE. You simply DIAL and TALK! Imagine it! Thirteen seconds (average answer ing time) to any Keystone Telephone in Philadelphia. And the best part of it is that a Keystone Automatic Telephone on the UNLIMITED call basis, will actually reduce your monthly telephone costs. Call Mr. Blake, Main 1, TO DAY and let him show you. KEYSTONE TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Centra Offictn US So. SteonJ Si. PENN NINE FACES DIFFICULT WEEK Four Games Listed Cariss Ex pects to Start Larsen, Only Loft-Hander, on Friday CORNELL HERE WEDNESDAY Captain Herman Hnrvey and hi,l'ni verslty of Pennsylvania basebnll ul. face their hardest week of the season this week. Four games In nil nre to be plnyed. the first on Frnnklln Field to morrow with Williams. Cornell is the attraction Wednesday nnd William nnd Mnry Friday. On Snturday the team plnys Ynle at New llnven. Taking the measure of Hie Garnet last Pnturdn.v gnve Penn Its fourth lc tory In six stnrts nnd Its third con secutive victory. It wns Hheffcy's sec ond straight win. The lied and llluc team slugged Nick Carter, the captain of the visitors, for ten singles, 1 1 111 f'onrey, the first baseman subbing in Mike Whitehill's place, getting three. It wns Conrcy's stinging single to cen ter in the sixth that really gave Penn the victory. The blnglc broke the 12-all tie nnd sent MeNlehol nnd Shrlver (currying across the plate. Conrey's fielding nt tho Initial sack wns also of a high order. He mude numerous pick ups of low nnd high throws. ' Don Bosco Wins Billiard Title Hon rjowo CMholIc Club yestfrrlai ah nmeil lh Cnfholln Club porku bllllanl rhumpionthlp by doffatlnK Ht Mlchnel Cnlliolle Club 100 to 10. Trsnk IlaBln n1 I'rnnk Fnrrarl mt and defnteil All Ihc n rlouii Cuthollc rlubs In the tournamnl. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, ISo-llit, No-Run Game at Army League Opening Coblcn, April 11 The honor of developing a no-hit, no-run game fell to Coblenr. at the opening of the senson of the nrmy league, rnm prising tenms of the American forte of occupation. Martin, of Texas, pitching for the quartermaster's team, blanked the Klghth Infnntry combination, last year's champions. Not n sign nf a hit was made off the Texan twirler, nnd only one Klghth Infantry h.ntloi got on. rcnchlng first on u pass SCRANT0N LOSES OPENER the national clinnipionships to be held Albany Basketball Team Capture! " 0,ton lonlRlt ,, t0ln0rrmv ,,., Initial Championship Game )cft ,rrr nRt evening on the 10:47 p. m Albany, X. Y.. April II - Three ,rn nn( nrrVP, f tIPP .lostlnntion thousand basketball fans crowded the i fnrv tN nmrn, Armory here nnd saw Albany chain-' Tf ,,., , nro rollfi(lptll f pious of the New mU State Lokriip.i 1,1,. .n ,,,,.ijl.r (!,. ..rf, i defeat Scranton. Peniisyivanin state t(1 rlnK nH nm,0r mituncn, as the, pennant winners, in the first Riime of n ,,, Hr.,,0(ri ,nve come through after series to decide the word s profcsslonaPnKn(;i,K n nhmeroiis hard intoreitv nnsKctbnll clininpionsnip. 1 ne mini M'oro w-as -ll to --. Albany held the lend all the way, with the exception of the first two min utes; jn tho opening half. The defense line nf the Senators proved too strong for the Miners, who scored but two field goals In each half. Tho second gnme will bo played in Sernntnn, Tuesday night, and tho third will be contested in Albany on the fol- lowing night. I Trucks Bowls Falcaro Tonight .Tac Falcnro, of New York. hft n Ih1 nf t." pins ovrr Charles Trucks an a result nf tho flrs-t ten bowllnr icameH In th"!r twpnt Kftino iwrl',. Th final frames ar to l rollfrl tonlsht on Cualno alios ami Ti-ucI.k Ii (onfldrnt of winning. C IGARETTE L OCAL BOXERS OFF FOR BOSTON BOUTS Five Philadelphia Amateur Mitt men Seek Highest A. A. U. Honors MEAD0WBR00K HAS TWO Philadelphia's entries who will retire sent the Middle Atlnntle A. A. I. in contests iluriug the i-eason. In the lO)-pound clnss Marty Sum mers, of tho Curtis Club, the Middle Atlantic champion, has won ten bouts, six of which have resulted in knock outs. In the Hfi-pound contingent, the Qunker City will depend on "Chick" Wensey, of the Do Neri A. C, who is very fast and clever. flip Mcndowhrook Club will present inntl (;,lr,, j t, 'J.-. pound clnss. Flo i" the Mitmle Atlnntle eliampion nnd envered liimself with glory in Intercity matches and in tho local tournament recently disposed of three men in one night Tho l.n"-t)ound class entry is .loo ftiiinn. of the Knywood Catholic Club. He is alo the Middle Atlantic title. TWENTY for IV Philadelphia Entries for ational Boxing Titles lOH-poumt rlnss Mnrtt sumnitm, ( iirtCs nuntrr ( lull. 1 1." -t, omul c luss " lilfk" IVmr, Ie Nrrl . ( . l2,V('"iiml lm linn Onrlln, Jtea tNiubronU t lub. t.sr,pnunil i In .top (Ittlnan, Ka. unril r'nlliollr ( lub. IH-inninil lliikIo Irrr, Mnidow briMik ( lub, holder nnd only one man hns been nb1 to stand throe rounds In the ssmo rlqr with him. lie was defeated by Jack Zlvie. of Pittsburgh, in a recent inter eilv meet, his only reverse while box ing. The Mcndowhrook Club will nlso have one of Its men in the Ifil-pound clnss in Joe Ferry, who Is also the Middle Atlantic rliomp and noted as a very heavy hitter. Dr. Hunter Wins Golf Title l.os Apttrlr. April II I'r Paul Hunter, T nsrlp itnti amateur ihamplnn, yat tnl won tb Sf,utbirn '"Bllfomla amittur Knlf rhamplimshlp bj iWeailne hu connln, llubrt HuntT al" of Ijh Anir..cii ft ana , 4. nn tho links of th I.01 Anifles fountrr riub Stock Comes to Terms Mohllr. Aln.. April 11 - Milton Stock, thlM bus. man of ih St. lmn National l-3su t'lub who lias bwn a hnM out this .asyn. left hi, hom here to report to tb tnni Sivk snnounceil before ealnir that tho club owner had nsrid to I1I1 terms. White Elephants Win First Game Ituehev t Ix.on e While Kiephsnts hi1 nn c, time 'lnfentins the Pointer Field Club ester'lAv by the jrore ,,f in 0 It iim tho tlrlln of Quev Ward that won I fo- th- newly iirrHnlr.l Whlto Klephants. I ami thev :ilo rtleplaverl ., powerful hlt tliiK Th bettlnir nf Oiliespie .Maxwell and 1 l.oushran was th feature for the vlctori, whll.. NVIl erolln for (l losers. I " To Lead Harvard Fencers iimnrnnte, Mnes., April 11 The Har varl fdielhif tnni has. eetrr! Ilurke rioyce of New lork. f .r th 1'iS" faptainrv bat taste ihe difference I sat -8 : rawy f 5 ? ' '!! ill Hi mm immx I J ,T i "m i. nui 'Si ii i.y- : '! 4 :i I! i "s m a mst 1 1 1! -:'y . i . a: "i mWk PRODUCTS. 1 fi""l'-tM--'J-Ml"" -tyf -r rtl M w mn X f -u ,-
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