I fffis Mfrl 20 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 'APRIL 28, , 192i iV 8.1 H ft a Si w TOE N ill U r Ah in .. ' if 3.1B:JI..4 asst. ni i .XrVtfr., : '1 ( I il1 " .i !M;, .'& lift nr . '1 I J itf (' - . j ' n.w 1 ) II bL Ji' U A R3 I v .11 RrikB :!,m 3 .' j ft i ! tv i v 11 f Si ft Yanks DropFifth Straight and Senators Take First Place, Aided by Lewis and Mogridge WASHINGTON WALLOPS YANKS FOUR STRAIGHT AND LEADS THE LEAGUE Griff men Put Over First Big Surprise of Season in Defeating Fence-Busters From Gotham Brooklyn ' Startles ational League IP ith I ivtories Oner Giants i ll KOIIKKT V. MAXWKIJ- , iort Kdttor Kvenlnr. I'nhllr Inciter IT S never nr eArlv fur snrprne In nur grenl anil onlj nnnoiinl pastime. Amthing n Hkt-h to linppen. mid fur nbnluie. t srj nothing of positive, proof of this statement set nn eveftil of the won nnd Iom column f the Amenrnn League tndn.v Strange uliirtling. but trim the Washington euh bi tunll.v i lending that tempestuous nrgiitiinitmn Then nfter that tiike n peep at the Na tional Leitgue tanillnK. imn llrookl.rn will hp found renting comfortnbl in erond plnee. while thp iittit an1 onl one notch abovp iloatnn. All of I whleh proves that that's ihnt The biggest urprie of iln onibrjonic NPimnn i the nork ! the Wain ineton ilub For ome i-a-on . other the Senntorti have captured the nnimal of the New York Yankee ami dipped over four straight rictorip Four in a row HRntn-t the Yank- i vuneiliitiK unheard of. esppciallj "hen the Huston Kuppert etravas"n i performini: with or against Washington Slugger like Until. Meinpl. Hodi"'. Schang and I'etktnpaugh have been haudcuffeil and HMine .'.f the loser liguts lime stepped into the picture as real elouters. e York n looked upon as the real, regular ball club m the Anitrionn League fheie ns all kinu of offensive strength the defense was not jo be uneezeii si an. I n n hum to Hgure ,ho they could lose a game They mopped ip ihe Mhetirs and Hoslot. with the ease and grace of experts nnd performed iii.im.'m.,iI Then the collided with Washington 'he same as YVtllanl (odided wth Dempsev Kni'li took the lone count Washington hn a good hall club much better than was expected Pown In I'amiia this pnng Clark tirttlith Naid he would win the pentmiif if hi pitcher 'nine through and it look- a if he made a good guess If a gang of hurler nn ri.ru back the slugging hen -hitting Yankees, the. are good enough meaning 'he hurlers t.. pit the Indian sign on aii ball club in the league A weakn-sc of the New Yora -til has been discovered Keep me score lew mid there '- more than an cini Imnce to win Stop the long-distance flouting and the rest is ensj tinlT evidently was ail set for this series nnd put over Mi" tirst hig surprise of ill. ear Now the other clubs will 'tike heari They hme een how me touted pennant winners have been beaten f'ir time by Washington and will try to band out more of the same. Brooklyn's pitching staff has roi.nded into shape, and what the Poriger did tohe (Jlatit was a shame. yEsTKRP 4 V 'ley wrkid trtiimc athlete) tQan. icitinmp out hi the rnnfi innidtf. lirooklyn (jot off tn n .not ttart . hut irrtfen the i,ini;noii. from noir on. Dodgers' Pitchers oir Are in Great Shape BIMlOKI.YN had -ome hard luck on the training n-ip New Orleans proved to be more or less a failure because of the murkj. muggy weather and the persistent rain storm- The club did not get In shape, and when the club Is mentioned it means the pitching staff Hoston took a fall out of them in !the tirt -cries and the Phils split even Then came the Itiants. and see wha' . happened ' The Ivdger have the greatest intoning staff in 'iiliei ensue I'fetler. Grimes Xlamaux "adore Mohan and Mll.tu. right nnnders and Hherrori Bmith! Keuther and Mitchell, left-handers, are all top notcher One is a good as the other, and Robinson can put in u relief hurl-r nt nn tunc without losing n strength in the box lli-ookhn will be dangerous f.u n few months because of the premier pitching At this time ot the ivar the inoiinilsmen are iuot effective if they have any stuff at till and from now on don't be nt all surprised if the men toiling for Mr Kbhets step into the front rank. They might not hold It long but the will he up there ni.t the same There I- another elub m the National League worthy of mention The St Lose Turds have put on an eeellein losing streak, having won onh one of the nine games played l'hi makes u p.issible for the Phil, to be In seventh place roilay The Cards hate a gooo ball club The infield ami outfield are nigh class nobody can list .ispersions at tne catchers, but the pitchers are all wei This is because of a lot of cold weather in the Wesi which nil hui ruined a cluster of salary wings Therefore Hranch Kicliey has been suffering untold tortures. while hi- dub is doing its best to emulate our own Atnletics Cincinnati also has sprung a big surprise Without (Jroh and Rousn. Moron s men have won six of the fourteen games played nnd have been stacked aga.n-t -ome to ;gh opponent" Yesterdm the Cubs were beaten 2 m 1. Rube Maro.u-d Miruinj 'he trick Roush has signed the papers, it is reported, mid Mil' h. ..ii the ioi from no on Eddie will strengthen the club and it will no' oc ong hefme Uroh alwi klck in with a signed contract A swell little im-i. limit league nas been bi.sieil to smithereens in a few snon weeks When 'ii- flayers learned their bluff had been called they hastened 'o get back to ork Plt'lll ROH hent ."' .iiiiiji " n ijond lnun', the 'iffirwl rmii.i hitti'i T in i Ihe I'xmet are oouig ntrono nnd Aonrf continui 1 he team it 'l nntni "rtc Mtrtfy li'ilntirtd nnd hm u lot nf reverie if ' iiQth intl Noif Phils ire in Seventh Place, BOSTON rutihed i' n ..gain on 'be Pltns vesterdat grabbing the contest bt 'ne core of ." tn J The Urates timk advantage of Causey's let-up m the sennr, and showereu lut ml over the playground Knur runs were scored In mat frame, winch pruteit tn oe more rlitm enough to win Mtliougli Mr )onv.in athleti1" "cored tirsi 'he didn't nave h cbance The eii was wa-lied out in a most thorough manner and a bingle bombard Went spelled the end The Phils are in- i,e pioicnt tiuanciai situation The) suy that nam times are mmmg. tun 'inn s m I wmtig The real austter is that the soft times are going nnu 'r.ini now on 'he ocn! heroes aill have to stup to keep Up wiin tiie procession The .arlt games t'liund the pitchers m none too good vbape and games were won Now they are rounding into form and will get better as rhe teeks -oil on While we are not pessimistic we miidt admit ,there are som- ougn i n iiheml The soft spots nn' gone nnd forgotten Yesterdj- i'e i gerimn Cuse) breezed along beautifully until tne tteventh frunv- II- 'his n rare shape putting .ivtr some excellent burling la tue sixth smhtis un witn 'niep on nasp- winch is slang for loaded sacks ' nd one out. u fanned ihe nuxt two batters Rut this ioii'iIii lasi In 'be seventh one double thtee singles, u BBCTlflce tlv and un error slioie,, oter four nins Bonon looked hette, ,n ne msi guroe and perhaps Fred Mitchell will be tbie to do something ih the i-iub Defensive ,r is all right, und has some rea? bitters in So 'i, worth Cruise. Powell Rneckel, Holke and Rarbare If tie pitchers come through as was rn.. rant, uiih the Washington club, the Bre will hute ii toriniijuhie aggregation The trade which brought Rur brt, Nicholson ami Southworth the nib in exchange for Marinvllle evi dtntlv was h goiei ..n. Mf'ST nnve been good hecuuse the ilub ba 'sen vanning Ralpn Vlilier i doing 'he bet,t ne can at sbortbtop for 'he Phils arm 'ne tans are beginning o appreciate his work The youngster is nor a speed tteiTDHni i or : he a -e! shortstop He is unit a volunteer After ihe first ily he st-pped along m gre.it shaie anil started to hit the ball Me didn i hute An eirn testeruiu- beause be nnd no chances However be connected rir7i ' i "s end se.ireii ..tie run whl.-n is etiough for one afternoon. 'VII r Phih nnd flminn plati iO'Uti thf afternoon, uealner permittina 'mi thm ritl on oicny trnm hen. rhe A s and the 'rngue tendtnn .so)t'"i 'ire heie 'omoi'ntr. lOiirul One Dark Horse in ReUtys API I'l li l'V hi pur 'm en i i- .i wonderful institution It digs up a lot of 'a. is .. slies I'leiu ip put, 'heiii in readable form and hands the mas terpo.ee- -,, tne Tleui Old Piblic The most recent publicity person is Rtl' Brandt one n' our well known scribes who claims .Muhlenberg as his alma flitter Mi Ilranili a title looking over the pnpr 'ast Sundn.t read a snial' item .mu oicrburdened bt an idea, dashed off the following "Tin Lehigh-Muhlenberg meet last week developed a new dork norse for me p ut tuliliin at the Penn relays in the sh.ipe of 'Corp KuinarU. tlie Muhlenhei freshman who piiiied m tivi- ..vents Reinnrt. and Arlan Kline the Midtl'e States 'nieri oilegia'e hurdles Wiampion. lontributeU the tnuior portion of ihe score lit- wbnh Muhlenberg triumphed over her rival neighbor Roth these men are entered in the Kriinklin Field carnival and for the first time since ig lierr) s da) it is likel) that the Cardinal mid rat team will get into 'he iimeligh at the annual classic "Relnurtz hurled 'be javelin 1 HO feet hut in iu practices mis week tie has done better than this KenmrU's sprinting i his main pentathlon asset 11" has done I0 1.fi ,a me HK .turds several rimes and ought to be a rea' opponent fur Rill) Winn of Redlands in the (X) meters "jt'.W Uuhleiilierq t Irnrk ,,),, ,,., ,,, the lelity A ill he 101 n tn here i-l "!'"' AUDUBON TO OPEN SEASON Opposes East Side, of Camden, in Saturday's Game The baseball sciimhi hi Audubon il. open Saturday when the home team t'lasht'H with hunt Side A A . of Cum du Tlii' faint will remember Inst year's battle, nnd. with "Smoke" Olnep op posing Kniettner. the ame thing cud I'e expected in th's game A Thf grounds and stands have under 'jjone extensive improvement and u laptnin and 'nlirtil hi Hie , ,H hiu delrgatmu from the I Hi nt'iirn their dark hnrset nn Dt, PuDhr Ltitgtr Co brass band has been engaged and will render h musical program This feature will start prompt) nt .' p m. and will continue thirty mln utcs At 3:30 d in. the first ball will , be thrown, opening wnat promises to be Audubon'? most proHperoiiH biisebull II hftOll. California-Princeton Race June 4 Princeton ?' J.. April 3? Tii V mri on tarsltf crew ril' race the IT er.lt of fa'tfnrn.a erh' an t a.e ' rrrt ,, J una I. HORSEMEN i NEW RACING BODY Organization Soeks to Stand ardize Race Meets in This Section ; SCHEDULE SIX FALL EVENTS More than a score of amateur horse- , men. especially interested in pnint-to- I point rncing. met laist niKht at the Hit - Carlton Hotel ami formed the Penn Hunt nnd Racing Association The Snthllslnyf ! mi nnva nn.l Kbaa.1..... ...... - ....... ,.,-.,, ...,i,. iiii.i uiviiiri.i f i; orougnt togethfi- as guests, of Ralph Reaver .Htrns.sbnrgh. of the Normandy brought together ns guests, of Ralph "aver mrn.s.sntirgn. or the .Normandj Parins. Gwvnedll Vallev nt n .llnnr Mr. Strnsabiirgh proved an ideal host. , being so closely identified with Hut nnil steepitviiftsc rncing All the hunt clubs in Delaware. Ches- 'er and Montijoniert Counties were rep I I rejented. J. 0 Leiper. Rose Tree Hunt, was chosen temporary chairman, und I i hai-les V. Mather Rrandywiiie Hunt, representative- of the Nntionnl Hunt1 nuu .leepiecnase Association, was chosen to select an orgnnizntlon com-; tnittee of seven members to formulate I luies ami start tne association ou n solid footing The purpose of the organization is tp ' standardize hunt club meets in this1 section of the OOlltltrt In mnLo tl.n ! courses and jumps uniform, to encour age events for two- vear-olds nml the breeding of the cross-countrv horse! gencrnll) Kneournging sentiments were ex pressed h.t Samuel D. Riddle, owner of I Man n'War. Charles E Mather. V. i Pliinkett Stewart. Wallace Armstrong, i Roy Jackson William M Kerr E. M ! Chcston, the great amateur cross- , country ridei . Edward E. Marshall. Huntingdon Valley Farm : George Rrooke. I.em Riddle. Stnnley W Stokes, of polo fame. Stnnlev Reeve, Walter Stokes Tentative dates for Hunt Club meets were announced as follows October 1. Rryn Matvr : October S. Wliitcmnrsb Valle) October l.r, Huntingdon Valley ; November 12, Pickering Valley : Novem ber 24, Hadnor Hunt It divulged nt the meeting that there will be a point-to-point race for the championship of Atnericu at the Radnor Thanksgiving Day event Each owner muy nominate two stnrters at a fee of $100 each and an additional fee of flfiO to stait It is expected that ten hor.ses will start, which will make the purse worth SSTiOO to the winner The etent will be open tu nil cross country horses that have won a hunt club cup. in other words it will be a race of champions j Scraps About Scrappers I A number at old-time boiers will bi amonr ' thoe there to hell) entertain at the benefit slnK Klten tnnlitht nt the National club (or i Jimmv Itvan mired mlddlewelftht hoxsr VouriH- flrlffw. concodul to be thu cletereat ' boxer th-it eter lived. Is to Klvo an exhibition There wir U snteon bouts lr all. the flmii to w between nobb Allen and iHMy I lllnn The Kenlurkr Kosebiid. who was in the heda ot his boxlnir career two score years nan will meet another boxer more ttmn flfty ve.irs of age when he takes on .lohnnv Henry tohnnon at tha Auditorium torrlxht Other , ,Rro nutchea si hednlert are Ollter nialr . folk ileoree Paker vs Hack IJanks and ' Jimm Tw'lnend v Coiilvard Urotvnle t Ihe knm-koul surTeml o Knockout Louich I un In Uoeton the other nmht when ho tvaa ! Hopped by Paul Doyle In lhi third round was n bl aurpriae Uoylea knockout was Ha I enaatlonal and unexpacted un that of Joe i I Tlplttz over Oeome Chaney two seara auo. I J is- Mendell. '.oca! featherweight sa.a he was fouled by Frankle Hlco in the rls'hth , i round of their match In Ualtlm.iro. and wna . done a a-raat lnlutlre by Referee Illicit Alei- I ander when counted nut ' Wnv I had him i i licked ' a frajxl" for seven round " eald I Mendell todat In tne elgnih roumi nice hit tne !o und psrsieii my tried to et jp but eouldn fl 'eg Tommi llelll) r.i Freddv Tun.ei i. fit fettle for hU ma'fh tomnrrnw nlih' ai 'he Cambria ilun with Putmr I-ei Tht will re the atar number with other rsmta I1obb McCann ii wilier Hennle Ilmmy McCKiterti vs Tomm ilolden .lack Mrrormlrk v Oeora Uerrnt jnl l-'ranlde Urer.nati vs Jack lt-neh Iteony Orruner wll oe ne nrat Ylddlah boxer to represent Pon Riohmond Tomrrrj n.inu ! u-rnnrnir.a Drenner a. llfi-pounder I ivho will be ready to maks his dtbut tn the rlnn in aooui two iiiunun urniT n.u ., toe m we'teriveluht and Kranltie llren nur lOft.poundet n his stable Tlie tlrt all-hearywelfht show here ,n more 'hjn u er Is scheduled at the Nn tlonal next Monday nlaht Kour eiaht-round matches .ire scheduled Fred Kulton meeta I Wild Ulll Keed Homer smith tscKles sr I ieant Uillt Mllle- Kid Jlmrv facos Frankle Brltton and Jack Jtamil'on takes on Can Le Blanche nwer to ouery Iie l)rcy died tiom . pneumonia In a hospital at Memphis Tenn . it, Mat 1017 ' .lohnnj Mome to promote open-air uaut nt Fenway I'rk Itoalon. thle wmimt i His Initial program Ii scheduled for Monday i night. Includlni five ten-round bout Oanny ' Kramer and Joe Tlpllta meeta Joe o Donnell ' and Frankle Ilrltt reepeetHeh in two of (he rrratchu I Bobby Woliaat. meal lnuum made ,i bur ' ilt In New Vork Tuesilaj nluh' in a oout ' e Ith Eddie Leonard Th referee c-ilied It it 1ra The Ivjjs were rematched ' box tn twti week tToljrait was handled o Jimmy , hosier I I Brideaburg to Play Hilldale fr, Hrideab.iiK um'bA i iai ll. open he home season a' nichmnnd and Orihudox I streets tomorrow afternoon at t o cock with ' Itllld.ile Manaiter Caki- will use either Tommy olz or Charlie Oloek In ihe box with Charlie Warwick the nolnrt IVmi star. oohlnd the plate On Haturdat Undeabur olays Itaihar.ieh Slants and Parkeebure Iron will be the Hundav attraction Manager I Caekey left '.hit mornlni wi'h h team to i play the I grounds Cressona Tigers Ortega Hits Malone Low and Loses Neer Orleaiw, April 2 - Iol Mmone of Si Paul was awarded thi der'awn over Jlat Unit Ortera of don Fianclico n the twelfth round of a echeduled fifteen-round fmht here. While Malone waa apparently knorked out. the boxina commission ruled tha Ortega had , .'rue!, low aid a-a e Ma'.ne th doclalon Ma.one weighed 160 pounda and Or-.ego 1B4. When You Give Your Batteries a Drink ee that it's HYDRO PUROCK. a genuine din tilled water. Avoid ordinary water - bad for batteries. Use HYDRO - PUROCK made specially for batteries recommended by manufac turers. Ask for it by name at all good dealers. Or order direct. In convenient, eco nomical half-gallon bottles. THE CHARLES E HIRES CO. 310 S. 24th St. Philadelphia If iMk ft tht diamond trtii nrjl and th name ROPURoar Ntvr sold in bulk SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE ! , , Al I "oh cd--) ( n fVM i TVnsRoT ftiu.u. OAOVll I i A. CREP HANGERS1. What May Happen In Baseball Today A.MKIIICAN I.KAOUK . .. V.V. Win lose Woahlnrton B -"0 .tf .002 Cterel.tod 4 .602 .714 ,4S New York !i .4SA .600 .417 St. Louts .1 0 .4SS .r.oo . UJ nwlm 4 A .444 .SMI .400 Detroit 4 H .100 .4(111 .304 Chloao. . .1 It .Mti .444 .US Athletics . 3 . .300 .MM .tit ATIO.NAI. I.EAOUK W. I.. l'.C. Win lose rltUburxh 10 3 s ,1R0 ,TB3 .714 Orooklm it A .1K .M8 .,171 Chlcsro 4 .000 .OM .848 New York fl It .54A .A3 .500 Itonlon a ' .462 .500 .42U Cincinnati H a ,4tf) .407 .400 rblllle . 4 7 .Ml .417 .133 81. tools . 1 H .111 .100 .too SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL I.KLVOVK llosion nt l'lilliiilrlphlik e iim-k nt iirnoKijni Cincinnati at St. louls MK11ICAN I.KAOUK Athlelli i at lloston l lamia nt Chlracn ttnsninrion hi .ew lorn Itroit nt cieveinnn RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL I.KAMPK llosion. hi Phillies, 2 flrookli litabunth. 7 Ht. Iouls. I Cincinnati, tl Chlrom. Hi Nu Vm-U 1 AMKItlCAN I.EAOUK Washington. Si New York, S ISctrolt. Ol ClevrlAml. 2 AthletlCH-IVoetoni ruin Chletiro-St. Iouli rnln INTKIINATIONAI, I.BAGCK T-STKItnAY,8 HKSUI.TN lluftuln. Hi llnltlmore. 0 Itendlns, Hi Nyracose. 2 Toronto, oi Jersey Clt, A Mocnosicr, ni .fwmii TOOAY'H OA.ttKS rorunln nt -Iitwj City lluffnlo nt llaltlmore Itnchrster at .Newark Syracuse nt Keudlnir sTANitiNf. or niK ci.ciih W I.. l'.C. W. I.. l'.C. tUIUmore A 2 .714 S intense 4 4 .000 Newark S . .1125 Rochester 3 4 .42!) lex') City S 3 ,2S lleudlns 3 ft .S7S Toronto ft 3 ,02ft llufTalo 2 (1 .2511 PLAN BIG SOCCER TILT Robins and Bethlehem May Meet for U. S. Title Here The soccer tennis of Hobins Dry i docks, of Rruokl)n, N. ., and Bet hie- 1 hem. of Bethlehem, Pn.. ma) play a deciding game nf soccer here for the , championship .if the I'tiited States. , The matrli will be pln)cd eurl) in Ml) , providing Ro.nns can he induced to do ji. Failing that, the game will , be plnyed at Todd's Field. Brooklyn. I N. Y . some Sunday in the same month Since Robins captured the I'nited States football challenge- cup. em- blematic of rhe champion soccer teum of America bv easily defeating Scullins, ' of St. Tyouis there has been a divided opinion as to whether Robins is renllv i the bent team in the. country, owing to the fnct thot Bethlehem defeated this same Rubins team twice in the Nationn League eeries It is on ai-i'Oiint of thoee. two de- feats that Hobins is anxious to tackle the upstnterh. whom ihey eliminated on a soggj ground at Bethlehem curlier In the seuson in the A. r. A tourney College Baseball riTiniIlAV'h UKNCI.T1 Colonibiii, 111 Kurdham. I, Prtnreton. 4i Stevens. I. tiblib. !i Holy Cms. I Infarct te 4i llie-ton Colleae ?. Itarvanl. Si Colby, 2. Vale, lb nrown. A. Chr Collrce, 7i lirooklyn 1'oly. l. Ikiwdoln. S, Arlihemt. J Army, Hi Siraeniwi. . Malrwi, llosion I'nlf.. A III Inoinwel Nvy J. GeorrU Tech 2 III In. darkneeei OiMKH TODAY Penn is Meet Vlnrtnl, FronklLn Field Yale t Trinity, ?ew Haven, conn Wealenn tn. Ilotvdoln. MlddlMown. Conn. . l...ll.. . OaI.IKahu Cltn-lAlla..llU t.-.. Ilutcera vs. hrnictie, New llrnnenlrk, Si. A, Ijifayrtle va Tuftw, Medford. Mnea, (ieart e ashing ton v Vlllanovu, tVa.h. SPALDING BASE BALL UNIFORMS GorutttinJ of Shirt, Pants, Cap, Belt, Stocking., Kpw7.-e'rsF -- ame Immediate Delivery A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 1210 Chentnut Street, Philadelphia c-ertkl H. t TStn u 1 E IP MAY REFEREE BIG BOUT. Corbett and Jeff Among Six( Men Eligible to Officiate in Dempsey-Carpentier Go lly LOl'Ir II. .IAFFE One of two former heuvywelght champions nifty be selected to net in , the capacity of referee for the twelve- I round-no-decision .lack Deinpsey- . Oenrgea Cnrpentler battle to be held In I lersey nity July '-. The) are .lumen T. I Jeffries nnd .lames ,1 Corbett. Other j men eligible for the job, according to nu agreement of nil pintles concerned. are .Inmes F. Dougherty. o"f Loipcr vllle. Rill Brawn, of New York; Rob- .t. r-.i - -.... v-i. .,...1 rtn. vi i i.iikivu, ui -e imn, um vhu 1 Kioto of Kiiiiiiiiii fitv. I ,s there will be no decision rendered there will he no necessity of judges und the referee will have nothing of im portance to do other tliun be nble to count the necessary "ten," in the event of n knockdown or knockout. In other words, the only way Carpentier can win the world's heavyweight crown is to score a victory before the finish of the scheduled dozen sessions. When the orlglnnl contract wna drawn up no definite place for the Cnrpentler-Dempsey-bout hud been tie cided upon, but the boxers agreed to 1 abidi; by certain mien drawn up wi , their especial guidance, to wit : Each of the boxers shall proiect him self at all tltnoa and break clean at ' the order of the referee ' In cuae of a knock down Ihe boxer scoring the knock down shall retire three pacea while the count la belnK registered , .,.. The bandages -hai the boxers moll wear shall ti In conformity with th .ewe of thn State or country where the said boxing match shall take place in oaae the Uoxlnn lawa of the State or place shall not protlde for the type ot hand bnndne which are worn by box ers psttlclpatlmr In conteita of tnia character, the t.ixera may wear such bandages .is shall be niutuall) acroed upon between the contestant! or their respective rnanugers. In case the said contestants or their managers cannot agree upon 'he bandages, the referee shall have the final decision It is understood that the hoxina glote und handaiieH to l. uaed shall tie sul -milled to the contestants or their man agers one hour irore tne unie oi me itinltiMt The batidages which the boxers ahm. ie,i shall be handed to each boxer t iiprHStntutlve of tho club under ih u pices of which the said Imxlns match shall take place, and the adjustment of aid bandages bv each of the bnxeis shall bo In the presence of and uh)e-t to the Inspection of s representative of 'hi opposing boxer The weight of the tiotes to he used bj the boxers shall be In conformltt with the lawi of the Stale or country when the said boxing match hnli tnk place and In case any dispute ahall arise ss to the weight or .-ondltton nf the glove submitted, that the ,ild dispute ahall be decided by the .onteat ants, or by their respective represents tlvoA. and Id oaee they cannot agree the question ahall be nuhmltted to the referee whose declrlon ahall b- binding upon u II of the parties The dimension! of the ril.g abL be no less than eighteen feet square nor mote than twenty-four fe-t squire The ubovc ugreoment appears to be fair to both contestiintH. other thun Ihe fnct that Deinpsey is protected bv the no decision. icros something. about them you'll like" SPECIAL No. P Uniform is exceptional value Etch ' I aovJU pi". Sui Other Styles and , Patterns slue as.5U ,b4 0)! JOY OUT OF LIFE Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE "S.MTWTF Tl Boston Brooklyn. , , Pittsburgh. . St. Imls.. . Chicago . . . Philadelphia Cincinnati. . New York. 01 (1110 Bl I- ill' i :i 24 20 111 r,i ' 7 ' ."'; 41 a i 15 il i i i AMKRICAN LKAGL'K sTMrT'lT"rTs Detroit f 7 : 8' Rl I I Tl ia 22 Cleveland..., (1 ft' It; 2' Woshlnglon. a f, r, B l UK New orl(. . I i l,,J SI. Louis. .. li, , a I Clikiigo. ... 3' I 1 Boston .. a I1 ' Athletics . . 2 2 ' H 4 4 4 INTERNATIONAL LKAfilE , SLM T1Vt'T'j"FS"Ti .lersey City. IS; Baltimore... 15 I ---ao - 120 JII25 Toronto. II K Mil II I i a r a 2 Nowurlt . . . Reading . . S)Tiicuse. . Ho hosier. Biilfalu... II ' '. !ll CONWAY AND MILLER TO ATTEND GRID 'MEETING Leave Today for Pro Football Gath ering,' at Akron J.eo S. Comvii). who pioniotcd the professional football games plityed by the Union A. A. imd other teams, nt the Phillies' Park lust year, left this morning for Akron. O.. where the Professional Football Association of America will convene, starting Friday The meeting will be held tit the Port age Hotel. H'emie Mill t. former Penn All American end. nccoinpiitiied ('-on wily. Whether Philadelphia will he repre sented this fall by a professional team could not be leurncd from either of the local representatives. The games thni were plnyed lieie last yfiir drew nn mense throngs, nnd " pro" ball found a host of mipporters. Tigers Send Huber to Rochester Detroit. Apr' I JS ill!) lluper Detroit julltv Inllelder has bun released i . Hoch est. r club nr th- Irternnlonul Lvucue Hl release leaven Joe Sargent and Samtm Hale for utility roles with the Tigers, and cuts thn Infield roster to six III 1 1 UKV 'CB II KTsiitmX ' "B BASEBALL MORE THAN A MERE PROFESSION When National Pastime Loses Sport Element for Plav His Usefulness Soon Ends Caddies Arc Opposed to Floater Ball, Says Grant Rice By OBANTI BAKHBAI.L In still something more than n profession or n commercial enterprise. When It 1b no longer a sport for the player, the player's days pre soon completed. Toko Dave Robertson. Hi would have bcenone of the grcnteRt of nil stnrs. But he wna never very keen nbmit the game ns nn extended sport. The result is that he has never come within f0 per cent of being1 the ball player he might have been If he had known the love of the game which bc longed to Larry Doyle or Johnny Kvers. A aport that ceases to be, sport Is soon n bum profession. MISS LK1TCH. we understand, Is about twenty yards longer off the tee than .Miss Stirling is. The only way to offset this hnndfenp Is to pick up it two-yard advantage on the green. It has been done. The leagues For ui the Lcagttr of Xations dits At April's lips caress the eyes Of other Leagues, which from their sleep Atrake. and from their couches oreep. Ayain the little leather sphere llecomcs our ruler, far and near, ttut not alone the spheroid's face. Hut reaches of unmeasured space, Thai lie above it feel her swav As winged orbs are put in play. The Leag-ie is dead. From mile to mile ' And league to league the Lyigucs be guile I s from 'this old tcorld's tangled skein, And life's worth living once again. 1IENIIY DAIlftOWS. MANY British golfers are in favor of the Hooter ball, but we understand that the Caddies' Union is strictly against it. If the ball sinks out of sight in some pond there is very little io bo done, about It. But if it floats it is n I ways the luckless coddle who is sent to the rescue. Knrly in the spring we saw n certain party make n caddie wade out Into ico water to retrieve a battered old floater thnt wasn't worth a cigarette. The caddies' vote against the floater will be 102 per cent in the negative. AS WK understand it. "Strangler" Lewis ia willing to bar the hcadlock where he doesn't need it. But can you see the "Strangler" refusing to tibo the Bean Squeeze just as 4ie is on the verge of losing his crown? Neither enn we. TIIK speed of n sprinter ou the bases is a big factor in baseball provided the aforesaid sprinter can get on the bases. OR. AS Chief Bender once remarked to Fred Snodgrass in the course of n world series game with the Giants "When I'm pitching. I"rdsJi you'd be n great base runner; but, unfortunately, you can't steal first." "TyrlSS STIRLING, in spite of a -l-- blistered hand, went around in OU-T- Marshall E. 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Tex Hjcit,rd piomoter of the Hcmpy-CnrpeX bout, was sued in the Supreme Co" yesterday by Frank O. Armstrong mining man, for an accounting of'.ii profits from the letting of Mn,ij, Square Garden. In the lease of hU tho plaintiff says he was n partner Armstrong nlso asks nn injunrtnin restraining Rickord from tllsposT. Z any of tho assets of tbn copartncmhln nml for the appointment of a roceir., for the purpose of conserving nml' pro. tcctlng these nsscts. It is alleged by Armstrong that tticl nrd has removed some of these o,,-;, from the jurisdiction of the local roiirti to nnother state. PARIS AFTER OLYMPICS Will Loosen Puree Strings to St. cure 1924 Games Pari. April 28.--In furtherance n Ihe movement to secure the award of tho Olympic games of 1024 for this, cite the Paris Municipal Countil yeiteriijj gave audience to the' French Ohmpii committee. 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