Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921
17
Foul Blow on Chaney by Pepper Martin Appeared to Be Intentional
P. B. WHITE & C -808 Chestnut St.
PPIolllULAK I
GOLF ITS START!
Six Clubs Do Battle Today for'
Club Championship of Phila
delphia on Local Links
CRICKET CLUB FAVORITe
IJy SAXPV MoNHIMCK
rr.vtn iruirlicil Ot unlit openlm: ln.v
of the lm'tlr -nrt for tf.c women's
tim "' flinlI"n,,' ot l,llln','1
nhf'i lif "mnlfir lontjue" title, ns It
cro It I" for On- I'liilndt'lnlilti Cup
and tlio winning teiim oiirni tin- womcu'i
c,ib rliflinpi-l'IP of tin- oity.
Morion Cilrkrt Club liolds tin- title
nt'ilio Htnrt nf t'"' "'' ".'I'1 "Iw"." '","'
hill rntlicr n HtrnnxJo-linlil on tlie nriik.
In t till r tli Hltuntlim Wttlj
.lffrrrnt tliniigli tin; rom.r-tltmn N
ZU to narrow down m ii-uiiI to n
stern oontost between Morion, I'll In
rWJiltiti Crleket nml IlmitiiiK.liin ul-
'W CrieLel Club Is a fnnrlP t rainy
0Ter tlie Country Club, new i-oiiiith to
To tli'ht illvNImi. nml Merlon Is cx
tlll In nko .. Hwee,. of ltlverton.
5i.!inif over It" own eotirw tills lifter
SiVn. Hi ntli.B.lon Valley Is l.lso a
wrot to bent l'lilln.oiit. tbouli thin
JromVc to be Mm closest of the tus
sles li"keil for today.
Toil.1 '! muMies will therefore not
mean nim-li unices the iinr-xnirtoil Imp
puis mid one of the stellar tenuis tllpx
up on lt innteb
To Annnimcriiieiit
An I1 ewtimii'r the teams will not
b annmini-rd until the various oppo
nents nrrivo at tlielirst tee. One eaptnlu
then sllentlv bunds wit the line-up ot
her team to the other eaptnlu who
come right bn-l( with the n;iM.siiK
llnc-tip. This is done to keep the other
Ma cniosstllff.
One Is suppoHil to liiie-up tin pln
era In older of nbilltj . wlileh in done,
but even then it is not alwn. possible
for tin- opposliiB enptiiin to Riiesf. just
what the other line-up will be.
Thus the ipiestlon of "battinc order
becomes intriente ami ndd.s ltn mite to
the rieitenient.
Mltiitw Mrs. Ilnrlow this jear the
Morion plnyerH will all have to move up
one plnee, a chance which nffeets nearly
any tenin'H ehanees. Menntiine it was
itated enrlier in the nenson thnt Mrn.
Vnnderlieek, Miss Cnverly and MIks Hell
would all pln for the Cricket Club,
though the full Htri'iictli of the team may
not be mustered till luter on In the bin
mutches r.. ,, I Wl
Mrs (ieorp- Shaw formerly Miss
Ethel Campbell). Mrs. C. R. Mm Cain,
Mrs .1 W. Turnbiill. Mish Hood, nml
Mi's I I.orimer are all on the handicap
jlst from the Cricket Club anil the team
looks ery formidable.
TimiH rim Mone who timl u
KIllO
flmiv
iiiomy
.... t i MUs AlcKit St iriinc's h
u
TMti-nlnt. when she was beaten by u
little known male Rolfer. 4 and .J. in her
fir.it "tourmiiiieitt" nbrmnl while Miss
(Vi Lelteh wiih trimming Cyril Tolley.
6 nnil 4
rirst Start
Hut it was the American champion's
tirt start abroad and it was in u com
betitimi Mich as we don't have over here.
Add to thin n critical ami iiirimis pinery
u,i i, ,it linvc n condition on wlileh it is
hanl'lj fnlr to JiiiIkc Miss Stirlini; s
ihnne'es in the rlinuiploiisblp.
Tliev say that Miss I.eltch. llritisli
champion, will outilrlve tier, nut most-
who were nt Muylield Inst year say you
nn't put a limit on her ilrivhiR. Miss
Stirling's Iron shots nre admitted to
c-iual those of Miss I.eltch. Moth have,
the "clips'" and the nerve. There are
always breaks in the Riime whlclr none
can foresee. The heart of u real cluiiii
liion brenks tlie breaks.
MUh Stirlini; is a chnmpion by right
of nn Iron -mil in much us by the might
of her iron shots. Let's wait mill sue
what hnppeiirt ubtond.
The choice of Ummett I'Vcnch to
ciptnin the team ot proiessionai Roners : I In 11. Kighteenth and Morris streets, in
going abroad to represent America i" the lluiil Riime for the Catholic basket
the open golf championship of Croat ball championship of riiiladeliihiu. The
Britain is bound to be popular with the . teams are considered Invincible in their
prus and Yankee rooters. own hall, hut in the series Xalivit won
French Is a Philadelphia home-bred, at Aquinas and the downtowners won
Mho learned hN golf hereabouts. He , on the Xntlvlty Hour,
nan once n locker boy nt Merlon. As, The snme line-ups as battled through
pro nt ork, I'n.. French won the 'the other games will tnke the lloor.
Philadelphia open In lOHI. lie Is coin- "Clilckle" I'nssnu. wlio starred for the
Ing into Ills own as one of the. premier . uptnwners. will be at forward with
t)luir of America. French seems to "Miiinen" Calhoun. Andv McMuhon.
go but lu the South while playing in '
exhibition matches, but his came has
taken n decided boost, as he showed re
cently when he broke the course record
for I'iue Valley
French Is a brilliant player whose
quiet, forceful personality makes him
poptilur wherever he goes. Whatever
the duties of eaptnlu ale. French Is
bound to carry them out with precision.
J Boots and Saddle j
Tlio IVnnsyhnnla llauiltrap and the
DelnU. Ilamlicap, the two featuiu
rocts at Havre ie Crace today, hnve
nial' tlelds. but high-class horws. In
'he Ileluwuie. Senultigs 1'ark and lloui
fuee prnbabl) will light it out for tirst
Plnee with Mc unities I'm It fnonsl by
'he weights. The Archer appears best
in the l'eiiiisylviinla. Sagamore and
lock Scot should be the contenders for
the short ends.
In the juvenile race, being the tirst,
Blndem will blue strong support, wita
the I'.'rliean entry ami Then prominent,
beeomi ulc,.t i;ttnhe. Fnrieo Caruso,
Mlilliin, tlilrd, Hegistrar, Theodosia,
UaVM.odi fourth, Social Star, I'er
lap iVnnite; sevnth, Armistice-,
Ualltb-ll, American Hoy.
i.il'ri: I,n,, Wlilmov unentered u rrmn
liii? ,r. .'"''el. Jll lerrtay In Urunni
pin .hict, n 1M ,,rB, rnOT , Jla10
'.r lur.illly trom n k-uoil nelit.
ItavJ"1. W!" J'; ,"" ";M hlr'l " "l '
nvrv liril.e huturilM th .1 I.' i u-
fit b, . , track fiicorlufnlii ye. '
-"iJIn for no an.) a hilt 'fur l" '.- Th., '
',' lU Hull iit. li ' cut thoi.cnr.tt. '
W 2 ' " "' '"
iir.i, i, hiuurilHj. the J. K I.. lln
Spring Qrid Practice at Vlllanova
i viySn'i'. "!Vli:iS".,l,nJL,.,,0r.c"" """'',
foaiiiert i,ut i.Ttt,,l ,;, ,.if." J' "'"" "
'" iKtiid i. i.?....,1u 9'i Wonmieis had
'fill lul. -riHiii wi'nriiI .li'JL,il rlilV
ft miuViM no'w'VViui?;0 Hal? " "r?i
MaiSLi
MV'7,'Tr' Jl "C,!" .""' '"HlutUv Kcrbv,
.let. ' i " h'ti mild j t in i.t ii iUi., ,. i ...
n ths iVnlt'Jn '."" ,b"";' """L""'"lv leleil
1. W..J. , ,rn ",H ,rnm 1S 'o 1 to ft to '
l'V, II'.' r? '"" "V'llev Is ,v,mhm fr.,m ....
' 'Ni.br '."l''", 1-utlt U.e.H apiar
Ki t"W m"u'f,n .'eke.l from olio
ami lu ,,r unJ ,,'h")'1' Ulack Hen ant
"un luo I.i.i, n htt'. '"" cut " half
put,h "'i ,"." ICeii 'ucln ,erby. The,
r"n.indiT Hum .eiS?,h,H Vtruinv nh""
dlnai.p. E.5 l,urt J 'siiitmi Tlmrj
Women's Team Titular
Golf Mittclws Today
I'ltir.ADI-I.I'lllA CVV
Cricket Club ,. Country Club, nt Mt.
Mntllni,
.Mirion h, llhrrlon, nt Artln.nro nr
niie. Iluritlncili.n Vnllrj- vs. I'lilltnont, at
N.ilile.
MIU'UIIAN CIT
North Illllt h. Writ Chester, at lito
"ill Yuri; Itonil . .St. Itlih, nt
.Irak nfnuti.
Oirrliriok m, lliilu, nt Iliilii.
tthlleumisli n. Ilerlnn Mrenntl. t
UliHrnmrih,
...''l.,.k,, r,ul' fnonil . HiHi.lbufj, at
ooillmrj ,
VAI.1.IN(I10I VVV
Miirlnctimrii im. Olrrtmiuk .Hrconil. nt
llirrlirook.
llmitliiKilon Vrtllej' rcoml . Country
C lnl vn oiiil, nt Cciuntr flub.
Cril.irlirnok . l.liiurrrli, nt Mnnrrili,
lllil York Itomt Mnoml . 'lorrcwlnlr.
at 'lorrrMkitp.
I.iuinilotwip ilrrn n bjr.
II S. PRO GOLF
TEAM SELECTED
Emmet French Chosen Captain
of Dozen Linksmen to
InVado Britain
WILL SAIL ON MAY 24
Twelve of the recognized leader., In
profexslotml Rolf Hrcle.i In tlie I'tilted
Stnte.s hae been naineil ns members
of the team wlileh will tepresetit
America in the Itritish open champion
Mlilp tounuiuieiil to be held on the his
toric St. Andnw.s' golf courM'll Scot
land, in June.
Tb" selections fur tlio u-aiu were
Uiade after a conference held In ChieiiRo
b (JeorRe SarRcnt, president, and Alex
I'lrie. secretin'1., of the Professional
iolfers' Association of America, with
Hubert A. (iinlner. vbe president of
the Cnlted States Coif Assoidatioti, and
announced (inf lilustrateil. which
initiated the project of defrnyliiR the
expenses of a team throiiith funds con
tributed bj Rolfers throiiRho'iit the
coiintr, mid arc ns follows:
lvmiuet Trench, Youmistowii Country
Club. Yc'IIIRstlUMl, (,
Walter IIiiriti. Detroit. Mich.
.lock IlutchlMiii. (fleu View Conntrj
Club, Chicago.
.Mm Ilnriies, l'ellium Country Club.
N'ew York.
Ilarrj II,inintii Mrooklamls Country
Club, Detroit, Mich.
Clnrence Ilickue, Atlantic City.
X. .1.
Freddie Mcl.eod, Columbia Country
Club. WiishiiiRton. D. C.
IMdle I.oos. U.ivlsloe Coif Club, Chi-
CIIRO.
Charles lloffner
I'lilliiiont Country
Club, rhiladelphia
Ceurse Mcl.ean. Crassj Sprnin Coif
(lull. Ilronxville, .Sew ork.
William Melhoiu. Shreveport Coun
try Club, Shri.'vepoit. I.n.
Kiiimet I'rench. the ouiiRstown pro
star, was uniucdn. uiptaiii of tlie team.
While all the men will participate in
the llritisli open tournament, four have
been M'lccted to meet the Itritish in a
team mutch to lie p'ayed at the Mime
time. The team will be composed of
liiiKcu. Hurtles. Hutchison nml French.
and the latter will act as captain.
Tlie Americans win Mill for MiRlaml
on the Aoiiltanln no Muv 24 In time t
take part in the (ilasu-ow llerahl open
tounininent at ClctieuRlcH on June (I. At
this touniament for which prbes
uiniiuutlng to tuiiilt have lieen Iiiiur uji
they will probably meet most of til
famous prim of the other slue.
From CleneaRles the Amerhians will
go direct to St. Andrews, where the
will have a week in which to accustom
themselves to conditions.
PLAY DECIDING GAME
Cage Rlval3 Meet Tonight In Final
for Catholic Honors
The Aquinas nml Xntivih basketball
(PHIIIU will tlieef tioitf'llf nt sTl 'I'linnnm'
.loie McNnmee und l'etey Kllpalriek. all
big leiiguers. will be in tin; Aiiuinas
Hnc-tip and Herman Hnvtzel will be the
referee.
soccer title: clash today
Roblno Dry Dock and Sculllns to
Meet nt Fall River
Full Ulver. Mass., April 10. The
soccer football classic of the year, the
flnnl of the Xntlonnl ClinlleiiKc Cup
competition of the I'nited Stntes Foot
ball AsMiciatlon, to be played here this
afternoon, has every prospect of being
staged under leaden skies and on a
Midden field.
The contending teams, Hoblns Diy
dock Football Club, of Ilrooklyn, ami
Scullln Steel Football Club, of St
Louts, ami the national ollicials who
will handle the match are on hand and
anxious for a turn of wenther condi
tloim which will iiiuke for better foot
ball. Navy Crew Awaits Race With Penn
Aunmsills, Mil . April W Th im wl
thnt thi Nne.il AiHtl.-my crew M'ltl rnw In th
IouHrhliei'psle reu'it'n line Inrieuiu'il Inlurefit
In theiPi'ori liie to n hlih ilt-ie Th
rrmv h.in lieen nn th. w.it-T much inort
than lniN lii-en uiu it ut tit thU time of ttin
51'ir ne.il ncenrillpir to Ciexch 01.ndon In
riipillv rminillni" lain top fnim ThH new
creH are Inektnir fiuwnril lu the Urst ,nt
which lll lw He- riict'B nt-nlm; I". nnslwinla
here on Apill 30.
Paddock Not Comnlg East
I.ps Amcelm, t iillr . April III. Chiirloi
w I'"'!'""1' ,",' ""I l'"l"y t Hnutlirn
California hoM-t of th, tint .,au I an.l claim-
" "ul not "" 'V'".' " r""11lr'r '"! N"r "
i wa aim innced to.lay. It hn.l hun re
itil that I' i. block would eonipe In thu
firalto nlay races n. xi S,.lurda.
You Auto Know
Wlirn the eiiBlne In not .ooled properly thu
power Is taiiiuned.
Al wins he sure that the transmission
u-eara .ire n.utral In the stccrltiK motor
With nerii(ti ue iilnlluum points should
1 t.t u itsr or tpote
To irmotn end piny In the sleerlnit near
Inuien sH ciew In thu a.tjustlnir plate
wush' r
" Wirn thp bi.ik.- Ilnlnv Is worn th,. rear
of the tund may stand aw-.ii from the drum
AVherever wlnst ara held down b staples
be careful not to drl the proncs throuKh
the Insulation
The uronir pl.icliu: of sparli-pluu wires win
cause knorktnu, mUllrlan nnd barlt ilrliiE
of the enulno.
If the ennlne shows too iireat u tendency
to overheat IPs radUtor Is urobablv clonu.,1
unit should bo cleaned out with waahInK
soda.
I r ,
JERSEY CITY GETS
T
Promoter Tex Rickard An
nounces Location of Car-pentier-Dempsoy
Match
SITE NOT YET DEFINITE
New Yoiit, April 111. The Detniisey
Cnrpentier lieavywclght championship
bout will be fought In .Jersey City.
"s'iturdny. .Inly 2. This nnnoiiiieenirnt
was made by Promoter Tex Hlcknrd
here today.
Itirkard said he had not uiiide final
choice of the nctu'il site in Jersey City.
Three dlfTcrcnt sites are under con
sideration, nil of which offer excellent
transportation facilities. It will re
quire a careful study of the various
rnilroail. trolley and subway lines be
fore the most suitable and' convenient
locality can be ascertained, lie said.
Uickard said that while both Newark
mil Atlantic City offered favorable
sites, the heaity co-operation of the
Jersey City uutborltlcn and Chamber of
Commerce, as well ns proximity to Xei
York, were factors which, led to the
dual choice.
SHAKE-UP IN YALE CREW
New Eight Named for Race With
Columbia After Penn Defeat
New lliiw-n, April 111. Following n
thorough tr.uiut of the members of the
ale varsity rowing squad, the follow
ing crew was picked to stmt (mining for
the Columbia mce. The select inn was
moic or less of a surprise, as all the
men chosen did not row In the tirst boat
the grentcr part of the afternoon.
The eight which will start Work this
nftcrnoon, however, will he boated as
follows :
, Leslie, stroke: Mnli. Xo. 7: Hord,
No. (I; Cihson. Xo. ." ; I'.uson. Xo. I;
Cowles, No. .'! Felly, Xo. U ; Whitney,
now .
Of these, Mali, Hord, (libson and
Whitney rowed lu the defeated varsity
on Saturday.
PHILS SECURE MARHEFKA
Donovan Purchaoes Washington In
fielder To Be Used ns Reserve
Manager Mill Donovan, of the
I'hillles, nnnounced todav the purchase
of Tony Marhefka. of the Washington
Americans. He will use the newcomer
In the infield in case of emergency.
Marhefka is no vouiutstcr nr the na
tional pastime. In IPtii! he was with
the Wilmington Trl-State champions
nnd since that time has been a member
of many teams.
His regular position is shoitstop. but
in the ti ainihg camp this Mar Mana
ger .wonrluo nail him stationed nt the
keystone stntlon.
His wort; in tlie I'hlllie-i-Washington
seties at Caluesville impressed the 1'hll
lles" pilot and after a trip to Washing
ton Inst Sunday and a little talk with
Clarke Criflith. Donovnn succeeded in
purchasing the inficlder. Murheflta's
home is In Sluimokin. I'n.
Amateur Sports
.Menine A. C. which played Willi -wood.
Hunting SocinW Clearlleld. Cooil
Fellows. Highland Turk. West Pnrk
Sparrows. Colllngswood. West I'hila
delphia C. C. and other teams of the
SMue caliber last euou. are again in
the Held for opposition from lirst-ciass
home nines.
To date Manager Itaroek has sched
uled the following games: West I'ark
Sparrows, April 17; Colwyn. I'a , April
11.: Ilartram I'mlt. April 21; Francis
tillc. April :i, nml West Philadelphia
C. V.. May 1.
CiiliirM Iiiivp nlso been booked with
Hunting Socinl, Clearfield, Nleetown,
C.lcn Social: Media nnd White Kit
phants. Manager IlaroCk still has a few Sat
urdin and Sunduy dates open In May.
June and. July for tirst-class, In or nut -o(
-town teams jiaylng reasonable gunr
nntees. Address Herbert llnrock, H-ll
Smith Kleventh stris-t, or illume 1'op
lnr "Sli! W between II nnd 7 p. in.
Tim Keji-tone Klub, n first las traitflliiK
te ini would like tn hnn)' eiimx with hr.n
iiln.ii offiTlnn r. nKtinnhlr uunrnntees r. Mc-Ki-nne
4i:n North NlfiMeeiith atrept
The .Inspcr A. C, li thlnl-clnn nln. il
nlres to hook names with nlneu havhu;
urm.ni1i Jon. Ph (Ir'onh.ilKh, i'31 H'len
treet.
South SlllUllto Culm rt"Hie t arrange
K.tnies with tlrfit-cli.Ni horn. . luhs orfcrlnw
reasonable i:uara.ntes Hayinon.t Woo.l, lla
reiir Hmlth utreet. Mlllvllla. N J.
Kane Mnnnfnctiirlng C'i. dculro to meet
llrHl-clnds home ttums ti'ivlni: ilates In M ly.
June an.l JuU 'uinn. John r WllllimS, nJl
Ittchinon.J street.
The Snhurliiin II. C .lunlers drfonteil the
Oakwiioi II. C last SlurJi In u ten-lnnlnu
name by lie score nf .1 in 4.
IVislity Nitchlr, who umplr. il In the Vlr
ninla r.casue Inirt scaKirn, Is without a pn.
tlnn unit tlfklrci. tn hear from a tlrM-clam
,tum Trertily Nltchle. S27 Kaat drnwell ' S
n.r.ei
''t, .Infill C. ('. wout.l like to nrraiiB.
Kim-H with nrct-rlaHn trav. IIiik teams wllt
Iritr to play for riasonable guarantees. A. J
Michalak. 1747 Salmon ntrtet
I. '. II. A. ha all of Miy op-n for
rhchti-n to twenty car old teams etthr at
home or away. II. A. Ooiltrr, I2S7 Orchard
etteet lankfnrrt
Knten)Hsi Mnntifncturlni: Co. Iuih nfien
ilitei. at home fui Puturdu) afternoons be-s-lnnlnu
with April 30 for llrst-elnes travel
Iiik nln'a I'hnrles Aahbury. oarc of I3nter
rrliio Manufacturlnn Co , Third and Duuphln
Hire. ts
The TIicith nlnn Troiild like tu arruntte
L'umen with twelve to fnurt.fn .nr old
twin, h.ivine home trreiindn und offer Ins
reaBonable iruaranteea. James A llracken.
70J South Mole strict
Chester A. ('., u first-class traveling- nine
has open dates. W. A. Ilnnklns .IL'l Talor
lerracf, Chester Pu.
ICostiine tliinhirN would lllte to nrrnnge
nmeH with stxteen-Hcv nt. n-cir olil 1,-i-ih.
either at home or iw ly Cleorm Wutrun
1417 Njrth dram stri. t
Garry Calls It a Joke
Clnilnnatl. (I. Am 11 ill - I'lesl.lent An
nual Hi rrminn of th- p in tnn.ill National':
I'iiKiie baSHbtl elut. and former thalrinnn
of the old national b.iseh.11 eemmHst-in said
trda that tho announcement of his ..niriK- i '.
inent to wed Mrs 1'lts.ib'lh D"iiithr' . a ' ;
vhiow who 11 on on Sheridan ro.ul I hlc iko ;
was promature Mr Iteinnunn suld thu' !
Ihe imiounceineni 'ui thu rosuli of joklu.' '.
nmonir hts friends at a dlnnor which ho and :
Mrs ImuKhiirtv attended I
Cincinnati Books British Golfers
ftlirliiii.it I 0.. April 1U UeorKo Duncan
and Abe Mitchell prninln -nt Knullsh 1,-olf
ers, hae bjin b.siked for ,n ekhlblttou of
or If on one of the Cincinnati links Septern
her in, It was ann .uncut lo.lav it thu Cln
I'nuatl Onlfers' Ie'iiKuo hcidiiuartors.
Indians Raise Pennant April 26
ClfWtnliil. O.. Apill 11) -The Amerhan,
l.ensru.. iupiint. tirst vei win b a Cleve
land baseball team will be raised at Dunn
Field Juxt bifoie the b .me inmn-n tho De
ttott Titers i. ml the Indians on April 2d
The n.iK emPPMiiaiie ot tno world's chain
plonshly, will b" raised In Maj the .Into
not ve' dettrinlned
Charley See Leavos Hospltol
Cliiriimatl, . Vpul lu I'hirl.j See
Pluilnii.itl mili'i'lder wh., h.. l.en out nf
the s'lipu foi seveial tla.M suff..iiie from
l.too.1 polsiintiiK was able ti l.tvo the hoa
ptial In it nts'lit ills .undlilon Is stimid
improved, It wus s.ktd. and he probably will
lie uble to u. t Into the line-up next week.
To Play Postponed Game Tomorrow
( lilriiKu. April HI -The name befit ,,,
Plllsburc and Chlcasjn Nation il Iaue
clubs, vHistponed Sunday bircause of oold
weather. wfl lis pltyad hero tomorrow, p!n
open dato for both tems, ""
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HEAVYWBGH
BOOT
SEEK LABOR DAY
ROWING CLASSIC
Schuylkill Navy Delegates to
Make Application for Middl6
States Regatta
Tim Srjiuylklll Xnvy hoard of dele
gates nt their quarterly meeting In tint
Walton Hotel, Inst night, agreed to ap
ply for the middle states legnttn, to be
held next Lnbor Day. The irwnril will
be runde nt n meeting in Xew York,
Mny M.
The securing of this fixture will round
out a busy four months' schedule on the
locnl course, beginning with the Amer
ican 'regattn May 'J-S, followed by the
Schuylkill Xavy events Saturday. .June
IS. which this year will hi- over the
onc-nnd-one-qitnrter mile cours'e, and
the annual July 4 classic, closing with
the Labor Day races, September 5.
The club regattas will occur as fol
lows: June 4. Cndlne Itaige Club;
Quaker City Ilnrge Club; June IS, Ves
per, West I'hiJadcltihia and I'cnn
ltnrgei June 25. Malta and Crescent;
September 10, Falrmount It. A. In
nddltiou, ilutcs nre to be chosen by
l'liiindclphiu nnd I'nlverslty Marge und
lliichelnrs,
The meeting shed light on several
points thnt have been nrouslng much
interest among I'lilladelphia onrsmen,
namely, tlie disposition of tlie French
man Abrahams, who bus made queries
concerning the teotiisltes necessary to
chnllcnge for the Iiiiladelphin Chnllenge
Cup recently presented to Jack Kelly,
ami the exact status of Xewgelt. the
member of tlie Swiss four. Olympic
chnmpion, who is now In Americn nnd
who it Is rumored antUipates member
ship in one of the clubs nlong the liver.
The Dredging Committee leiiorted that
Mayor Mnoore had signed the ?."0.(1()I)
appropriation bill recently pnsseil by the
City Council and that a certified copy
had been sent to the I'ark Commission
so thnt the work nwalts only on the
celerity with which tle latter body
functions.
Speed Races for Chicago
Chlriicu. April 111. A n-vtnt nf power
holt I acini? In f'hlc.ipo wntirs Is phinn!
Ii r thin FP.innn. It Is nln earn Mnc In,
Inct sk si ihiat rnces wire hflil off th, Wlmlv
r ly'i l.iUe front ilurln- which Interuii
Mm eo nconlM nlmont umlrenmel of it decui!
n.i, li.tin In. .'I, .-liiiUtntl lit,. I'hlc.i'ii iilanM
to Htace the revival of tho up rl nn a m 'ilo j
h'-llttlntr the occ.iston. which Is hothlnic lesu i
tmin the Tmeint of I,tln:rl( tu !- ht ,1
Here from Jul no to Aueist It I
New World's Bowling Record
HorlirHtrr. X Y.. Ai rll Hi 11 nll Mwr -
nf h i-lt rnadf a n- wurltl n oVri
uuirU in ( inntictltlon here uoti iw n tolnl
of Htt'A In thu-rt Kirnf IutIiu a ftintch in
ttu' ItneheHtPP ln Uni; l'iuu Mun had'
a P rfect F;nn of tfu0 tu htarl lti frll '
tr L'lK In hi nHMnl KJiniM mid ilnlnnnd up '
v It li a Hcurt' of L'7. nfitT imttltiir In ttn
atrulKht wtrtlvPa, k j
i
Cold May Postpone Meet
Mute Collrce. April lu Snow flurrl.
snl frlirttl wenihM mny foie. n poHtponn
n.ent of the ilual -rnclc nnei IfUvecn INiin
Siine nn,l ttnrtnnl t.ili nftene'ifn How- '
eur, the t'rtmsnn iithlet. h, hunilleil up In
sumter. took their llrFt uorltnut on thi I
lew lli'incr trick toili. Th. ie ar. thlrts-
foui- men In -ho llnrviinl parts.
Yanks Release Two Players
I
New ork. Ajirll Ifl Kit Harrow. hui
p. sh niannner of the ViintieiH. nnnouiiLri
that Jack fltrfonl. tilichci. has l n re
le.ivpil nutrlKht to the Ji'rsr-j ri club,
whlih li uiiilr th innmnrrnn-nt of I'nt
Done an Hov rreneh. Inll.'lilcr. with jv.i
Moines ladt jcir. h.in Imi s-nt "u the
Xernon club of the I'ucllle Lcauutt under
optiun.il imreenienu
Harvard Nine Works Out In Cold
Atl.int.i. fui.. April 111. - Uenpite th.. In
leniiH cold which ureetct tile llnrvnrd haM.
lull '.earn on Its ntrlw.l hen-. '.. .eh .la, I.
M.ittery tun.d his nine up for the ..panlm:
Kiune .if the Houthern trnlnli.R trip wlih
..or-la rrch this i.fternooii lliiriurd hul.l
bailing iiriietlee on th" .southern Leauu..
(.rounds hnre hut fleldins- work was lmpus.il
ble on account of the soBt- tl..i,
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EOR FRENCH TEAM
Training a Pleasure From Now
On, for Wine Has Been Found
by Coach de Loliva
LIGHT WORKOUT TODAY
"Vive rAmeiiqiic. We Hum- our tin
rou,e." Mild Coach Kene de Lellva. of
the French relay team, this morning,
ns he walked the lobby of the Hotel St.
Jame.- with a broad smile on his sun
burned face. The ejaculation of the
Frenchman was to the elTect that Amer
ica was to be praised, for the vl-ltois
hud found some led wine. It is of the
tnedlcliuil kind mid not quite the proper
thing for the uthletis. but "if Is so
much better than water." as ('(inch de
Leliva would have it.
Fioiii now on training for Captain
Delvart nml his mates will not be u
dally grind made more seveie by the
forced drinking of the "terrible watei .
but, will be one jov after another, fur
n French athlete cannot train properh
when he has (o drink wuler. The coach
assured us that his men drink ory
little, nnd to prove It. he stnted that
half a glass of yinnrd iiuule two glasse.
for the athletes when it was mixed with
water.
Last night Walter Dunn, hurl Lby .
Ciotge Mronder and Joe Labium weie
hosts at a dinner party to the Ficmii
inen. who swapped tales with the for
mer A. V.. F.'ers about the avenues id
I'uris and Its environs. Tlie athlete
retired at I) o'clock, an hour and u halt
before tlui usual time for Anient un
nthletes.
They linvo not as et gotten their
Infill legs, according to Seuiln the
sprinter, who speuks excellent F.nglKh
Seurin was well pleilsed with the trad
on Franklin Field ami looks for himsilf
and his mates to run n grent race.
A Shape for :
Every Taste '.
MANY men think'
the shape of, a '
cigar as important as
the quality of tlie .
tobacco that kocs in
It. Well, there arc '
ten olzes of F.l Pro-.
ducto from xvhlch to
select.
Big, fat, jolly fei-,
lows or tall, lanky
hoys long smokes,
or short ones, but
all of one incomna- ,
rable quality. From '
10c straight to 30c
straight.
THEn.H.P.ClCAR CO.
Inc.
Philadelphia
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BOSTON MARATHON
Winner of 1919 American Event
in Front at Start
of Race
Itiston. April lit. ---The Atm-ncati
Marathon road race wn run hero ngniti
todn. n Held of llft-slx athletes, t )i
foiinlri's best in the long-distance run
ning game, competing. The runnels
'tatted nt noon from Ashland, twenty -live
miles west of this citv. under dull
-kies ami with u following breeze. The
day was cool.
As in many previous years d-nrgo V.
llrown. former nlhlttle iniituiter of the
Minion A A.. Itreil the gun that sent
the runnels on thtdr way.
The pack broke away well bunched
but nfter n few wanning up strides.
Curl W. A. Linder. of the ISommii A
A . winner of the rnce in Ull'.i. went to
tlui flout. He held the lead b a few
fei t when the runners heath il for South
I'lamliigham.
A ft i . shaking down the field in the
eaily miles, the leaders dashed through
South I'niiniiighani with Siiuut Chris
ti iisen. of Chicago; Flunk una. of
Xew Yoik. ami Charles Mellor, of Chi
1 ago, ahead:
Litulee was (he leudt r of iiuother
gi'xiip that included Kumar Olnntln, if
Stamfoid Conn. ('lose behind tlieni
wile llinri (I. Dobler. of Chicago: Os
wald Spurson. of Iloston. and Wnllie
Cm Nun and Frank Clllc-pie. both of
Chicago. All were running strong, but
tliei weie somewhat beliilul the iron ll
The time at South Framingbam. four
ami iiue-hitlf miles, for the start, wu-.
-- minutes i- seconds.
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