J wv?v.-'.v' .'" ?.--i?'?ir'-' in -'vviVii(tiri'-irS?,lWflkvl'' S" 18 EYEXrXG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 Connie Mack Presents Scott Perry With Ten Days' Vacation and a Fine of One Hundred Bucks VWISNMS W 2 A'S WINNING OF 2 GAMES IS BUSTED IN TEN-INNING BA TTLE Coach De Loliva Lauds Treat Mackmen Stumble Into Hard Luck and Flop to U ash- mont Accortled Toam a3 Ho ington in Final Game of to Be Held Hy HOItKIlT . MAWVKM. Sports IVlltor r.ifnln Tubllc tiler AFTKIt piling up a reic.nl run of two straight irtorlcs. the Athlctim Mumbled trrln.v and busted the winning streak in a million plneo... WnxIiltiKlon prnhbed the llnal same of the set nnd drew closer lo Cleveland for first honor in the IcagU Ilouewr. :lii Athb'tiis did not look like thr Athletics of old. despite the (Meat. The kids performed well nnd finished nn tho wrong end of the score bcenut-e of linnl luck. Time and apaln opportunities lo won- wore thrown nwny. Sl hit In thr tin-t fvir frames Irtdcd onlv ono run, while Wash ington siornl twice on three hit nnd nn error. Hut tmMtb.il I t bocball. and you never run tell. Joe .ludsc won tho tnmr for tho Senators a couple of times. In tho eighth limine ho put one ovor on P.Ko when .lltnmy wnt standing flat-footed off first. I lo run lo tho bnc. K"t iho throw from Znohnry and thi mndo (inllo tvay. who was on second, try for third, llo was nn easy out and n perfectly KOo'd batting rail) wan nipped. Then in the tenth Judge connected with u triple with two on base, nnd those two runs derided the runted. Judge is one of tho best firt-sncker in the league, but seldom l men tioned outside of hi own -ity . Me does everything well, fielding with the best of them. Miowlnc speed on the bases and clouting the ball. Ho ii a contdMetit performer nnd a tar who receiver little eredit. Connie' outfield looks murh better with Frank Walker in renter field. Frank ran go cot 'em nnd rovers lots of ground. He Mill is n trifle weak with the willow, but is bound to improve. Whltey Witt has developed into n mighty good outpost and will stick in the right garden, nnd Tilly Walker Is fixture in left Thr Wa'kers were responsible fr the defeat in the second Inning. F irt Frank caught a hort fly and made a poor peg to the plate, allowing the runner to si ore from third. Shortly afterward Tilly Walker, who lias- one of the strongcM arms In baseball, made a terrible throw to tho plate and another run scored. Those two bum heaves ruined the afternoon for Connie Mark. Scott l'erry will not pitch for the A's again for the next ten days. The big twlrler became enthusiastic over his victory on Monday in fact, was full of enthusiasm when ho attended vesterdaj's game. -He celebrated like an optimist on Vow Year's Kvo. and Connie presented him with n ten day.-' mention and a fine of S100 If, nt the end of ten das. the big boy i able to pitch ho will be restored to good standing. W THAT it left nl thr Itntton Red tint rnc? of thr uror. hiflh Hoi traveling nt J test coit ntnl fame pood Mfrball rhould he olxeried. Dr. Orion Preparing for Legion Meet TRACK and field sports will be quite prominent in Philadelphia thi- sum mer. This bemuse of the gnat ucces of tho t'tiivorsity of I'cnnsyl mnla relay carnival which tided lat Saturday. That moot was the best conducted In ht-tnr . lienrge Urton handling the "00(1 oniric nnd running off the man ceni- without n hit-ti I'r. Urton did wonderful work and the public lias the utmost confidence in him. The higgo,t thing about the relays, to inv mind. I the treatment nccorded the .ounste"rs. A kid runner eight jenr old i treated the same ns a college Mnr! There l no dlscriminnuon Urnmmnr school races are run the same as International championships the same rules and everything. In other words, pc.'ial attention is paid to the youngsters, nnd this more than any thing ol.'o is boosting the port. ie't 'em while they're young and the future will lake rare of iti-clf Dr. Orton Is running another big track nnd field meet on Franklin Field Saturday. .June -I. The games will he held under the auspices of the American Legion and all "f the stars of the country will compete. For the first time in history teams representing the Army. Navv and Mnrines will compete, and there will he a special ono-milc relay race for tho international championship betwern the 1 nited States. England and Canada. The meet will lie held on n large scale The adjutant general of the United States nrmy has notified eery army post m the country to get its best nthli tes in shape, nnd thoc will he ient to t'ump Vi nnd t'amp Meade about the middle of the month, wht-re they will finish their training. The Navy and Matines will do the .nme, the Marine completing their Irnlr.lng at Qunntiio and tin- Nniv at League Island. Tills is the hist time all three branches of the s-ri.-r- have been brought together in one nthl'tic event, anil this hn been due t the efforts of Major Hex llogan. chairman of the athletic committor. A Miagnilicent tiophy will bo given to the branch of .the service which makes the most points in the meet. In nddition to the events open for members of the American Legion, peroral 'prniil nires will be hold. Ono will he a marathon run from Villn nova lo Franklin Field, which promises to have a largo number of entries. The Meadow brook Club has n dozen men in training, ami the Sbanahan and other Catholic clubs, the Enterprise Club and the fieriuantown Hoys' Club nil will be represented. Fred Fallcr, tho ten-mile and cross-country cham pion of America, alread.. has ,ent in his entry. Thire will be a speiial invitntlon mile, which will tiring together Cutblll, the Flying Fawn : Crawford, of Lafayette; Connolly, of fieorgetown: Higglns, of Columbia, and Mrown. of Pennsylvania. All of these men have traveled the distance under 1 minutes and -'n seconds. D! if,'. fi'7 0 ii hr ii ' n d nnprir in tin null, ifi 'iC lirijdl'iitrtm. ,''.) Chrittrit ytrcd. Autographed Baseball Brings In Big Sum ON MuMi.W night an oro ".arv baseball, bearing the signatures of Hahe Kiith. i onnio Muck and l'.an Johnson, was auctioned at the National A. A. ami three boxing fti'i paid Sl.0fl for It. None of 1 1 r bidders cared. for the nail, but the cause f..f wmrh it was presented stmiiila'ed i it bidding The St Viniont's Hum. fur rphnnod Children at l'"ixl Hill, needed money for its n.-w bu,ld:nr .I'i'igo Joseph I' ltogers made nn oi. mucin plea for the youngsters who were i,rnn on tie world bv the death of tneir parent", ami in' honing fnn responded ii"h' Chnrlc Shwartr. whs tn" first to cptrtbnte Chari'r u well known in Philadelphia nod tieier I 1 e fniled to contribute to a worthv cause He hnd $."0() in his pocket, and thnt was what he gave Afterward Sam Laar came through with h liio anoint. Charles Spedelll. u locn' grocer, had ?200, and he. too. added to the fi.ni' Hoxing fnns nre nns.d-'-'d a hard "t hy those who do not know them There Is n common id-a tha' the hardest of the hard attend the shows nnd enjoy men s(.' ,-, wnon li.ood is sp'led However, this 's not so You couldn't tird a irnp fepdr-hr arted aniline than thai n boxing match. The spei'Hf -s gii. up and give up . nigh, to everv w ..-ih- charity. On Monday nigni ti t. ulm w-i out of nrk emptied their poi kets to contribute. True. tho didr f glo rnjeh. but it w nil thev nad llnrrx iMingiv na'-.n- of tie iit,nnal A. A i ,ng'y allowed the collection to be taker ip and I e'ped a. mui h as pnssd lc. Lew Iiailey con tributed s.'i, ni'ich i. worthy of rnent, on Of ! i-ettimiiri tor f horlrij S'hvari: Son f.izqr nnd "borlri MJ rtpriir i in n'ond out nnd mnkr thr onrixon n iw'rmii. Would that ur hod more men like them Golf Losers ft ill (,iie Up Shirts GOLF is a g 'pi gntn' I'nst " a'.''' - nave given up-the'.r hoir.'. families aid business for iho -pi.rt. r.i ,. until now have they been Willing to K'w' 'he shirts off thei- hacks ",. ,i be dnpe next Snturda afternoon nt Vor'h Hills, when tie t-rs sf r Tournament ever held In the East will be staged TI o lo.ers i,o t'.r.r sh.n- Thm's all there is to it. President I hum Hloi k i n erx progn-siie ,erson and is making th.ug quite Inleteni.ng for the ..,rih 1 1 . 1 , memner-. However, this late,t stmt looks best of nil It wi'l be -i handicap affair, and 'n i'l be about as even n 1ihh1. a affairs is.,ii; are The goifrr .'i i paired ,n t f,sonies and plav a"' nil the cour i. Tli' idrniihfs of the ln.fr. w II tint b" known until the i igi.tei iit.i green is reioliiil A Iciither-Kinged miimiin.it with a inegnphone wnl let tic gallery kno wip, are ulmui in itppfnr, and nfler the Igst pi.ti tnmelindv will lose ht shrt 011'.'.' ' " moke n rllrrtit,n iJ tuwh u-I- lor thr omti alio nrr to lent r hnmr tilth tin) WitrM. FIRST DUAL TRACK MEET Ourtls and Northwest Boys' Clubs Start Outdoor Season Sunday The C, i - i on tr I hib w ,'1 in augiirut' i i. I'i.'I track nnd field sea. son on Si.hIiu with N'orihwest Horn' Club nt tb" Country Club at l.awndnle. It will iho tir-t of the outdoor dual rrcnts which pioed so populat' Inst j ear. Many Miiii-.uh lin- arranged an en. tflislve pio'.'i.'iin nn luding tlHl.jurd dash. --1' ""d oiish. 'tin-Mini diish, rS-)nrd diish. t.i 1 1 run. thru -mile run. fine-lllile I'dni iwe'-e poind -hot. put. iligh Jump, liio.nl i mo poo (Hub ,ind javelin There will also b, i , r- .nuts for c'rls, including siv. on tur-winl i'ulii HH) yard r-lin nnd h nl bull ion- tst, Tlilrlv.spvpn nlhleles twelre nf ah'ri-e)ej i nuiieies twelve 01 XMIHIil un; f'i't iiuiv nuiicu jur STREAK Series Big Track Meet on June 4 : Sot frill be (imonj ! todoy for thr Puffu ond Jimmy liurkr h'trr thr rnlru blnnki to nil tcio rirr o rfijcifd at thr .Iwrrtiau I.rmnn nt hohrnltithmi, hut i( trill hr off their i)imr. 'I hrtj trill hmr N'orihwest. nnd C n-tis will have nt least three score out ,n logs. t will givo MHirnth a lino on his inntcrial for the hrsi lug annuul He'd metr. which will be ield at tho Cum.. Club nn Mm JI . in which all the lending teams in this locality will tuke part Two Changes In Cornell Crews i Hilar. .N, v.. .Ma- t -T,i ,n,i,n. m th hn.itiic uf thr i'ornU rii h.ir i.m linni ui-ii hi Jot ii lM. ih ir.nih l,'i' ih (Irn iars.ii .!( i is nn affrrtel xx n s n tut in On k' i,, i c f ,, H , n I i, hra 'i iitrsil. ii ho last ti'.ii r,rt-iE., i ., , n " i'h liri,i N"i H m ii,,f, , i,, i , , "rk of tli thir.l i r. a I'rrst, ii n rnoi.,1 ijp from iho ihlrl , rn ir, . u )n i mi on,1 x . r 1 1 l'akr u r'tdinri t Penn State Honors Bezdek state t ollrvr I'd he i Hmi i go ii mif t A Ki M font b: fll of -h nn a.-nt aiht oo m ' r ii.xxn lwn prurnl"! ni limn Bdr d rfri r of itthlutica ai Pnn HII as iika nt aipreclatlon for th , rw:oM h,. ma'iinc. h earn? to i, Blue. Bd Whits InsAtutloB. E COLLEGE ATHLETES Starts for New York SEURIN TO REMAIN HERE "Your American college nthleles nre the greatest I hnve ovor seen." said Conch Hone Do Loliva. Inst night n few minutes before ho stepped on n New York express with the members of tho French relay team which partici patod in the Penn carnival Inst 'week end. "I go with only ono regret Thnt my boys .lid not do belter. Thnt re gret, however, is lessened bv the won derful displav of sporstmnnship of vou Americans. When my Iioys, thev walk off tho field defeated, they nrr given n cheer. You have nil been so kind to us that wo will carry bark to Frnnrr onlv the brightest kind of memories, and when we get back to our denr Pnrl nnd meet the newspapermen wc will ten them that America nnd Franco uro the closest of allies and nothing will pnrt them. "I still have n few rr .iites, 1 must say ngain thai your Aii.rricnn collrgc boys and ot.n. what you cnll them the grammar school hoys, know how lo run better than atrono rise. I wnh greatly surprised by the way the young men from the school ran. Thnt is whv our college athletes nri. j.0od. They' nre trained from their infnncv to be run ners so that when they rench college they nre better than nny. I must go and nu revoir t,. Philadelphia." shouted he smiling Frem hmnn ns he boarded Iho train. De.IxdUa .Makes St.-itrmmt (oach Do Loliva made one statement I Hitherto unpublished concerning the ! relays to the off. . t thnt Jonn Sourin. , "" Kjuiiiir,. wno ran the itrst iiunrtcr : on the mile team, was jolted in the stom ! r.on by the dhow of one of the con ilestmit, n. ,1(, nH,.rK oro rn,ln,n!. ! tho tirst turn. Thi. tlireu- , iu.i- poilu out of his stride with the result that when he needed his strength for the tmnl dash ho did not have it. Seurln staled that the elbowing was entirelv accidental and that he had no nlihis to oticr. The Frenchmen are to spend the re mainder of this week In N'exv York. snil nig Saturday morning. According to the i oach. (hoy (.. not expect to enter in any moots In New ork while there Seuriti. after bidding his teammates and coach good-hy on Saturdnv, will take a trnin for Detroit, where he in tends to reside in the future. He expects to tnke out rtnturiiluatinii papers and become an American cltir.cn As he spends exrelleut KnglNh Seuriii should have little trouble entering Mjoh. igan I mvcrsity. where hiH uncle is u professor in Freiich. To Sec Vinton Off Coach Law son Uohertson and his track team will probably see the wsltors off Saturday morning, a- the track team leave, hero Frldnv afternoon for itotliam nnd the triangular meet with Columbia nnd Dartmouth, scheduled for noon standard time nnd 11 o'clock New ork time. The meet will bo held on the ' South Field of Columbia. Twenty-five Hod and Hlue jerseyed athlete, ate entered, the largest suuiid , ever taken uwav bv a Penn coach in I recent years. F.vcr event on the tiro. gram lias at least :wo nthlete entered With Fby . Lurry Itrown. Maximi. Sinulley. tliU, M.Kadden. Hodgors nnd several others of the first varsity 'quad in shape the IVlii student, look for ttetory . Hoth Dartmouth and Columbia nre reported to hnve cm client sijuiids. The (ireen won nn Indoor triangular meet last winter and demonstrated in that that she would hnve to be reckoned wltn when intercollegiate time rolled around. Critics generally since breakup of the famous Princeton team through scholas tic InoliBih.litics. have tigun-d thnt the real fight. -., far a, the L.mt is con cerned In- in i ween Pi-iuisy iwmia nnd Dartmoutl scraps Aoout scrappers l.lllst lUrile Ml"l "I III I -I im I1 ,.ii nrt tk inn , no "' Pi..y K,.- ' I r I'r, o ti s'tllwrlcht ,' sr f .'jr I " ir , Itotu i- I n lis , im ill M - w III 1 - II,. I 'h I'h ,. I'Hliatl Two ,'nrr : sm.ih is. ,xi tionlnn unit r. w,r t:i! r hnrlm O'Sm.I Kn.r.ain niMdlnw'Izht. t nm'TM r r..irk Macuire nt Wi'i an'srnrr p XU-. 12 aceorJlns to a ul'rr t .'ni I rl. i ' n'Mi. A nunc Tnm slMrUrr, of Wont ThliJil'Irhi cern, u' '"i n bo'l rtrfl to I'aul Iovi if Untmn Jh t -r i.f nttuburith. Htiil ,tif Jscksi'T ' tt, s riiy sharlcey is .ii-eplnir him!f In it r, r ji- 1 fiUhr's f.Tin. A limij "iclit Iioiii uftwcn Jeu Mrc-or-r-ek mil U. s,Ti..r. tt f,n tn I H-nbrtH I rerrair ' - I'- ,n iukI i Tli stsr lo'i- it ji A .as- " 1 1 1.. il. inhr n jmh. r rnrnnii '. In- rrnnliie Uml'h i hrlf Mjl'ls-rff - ' i' Ii.i-niv anU Jai k iii'oiuiir A S AMERICAN Mdle Uiicnm) Sil ir, ' S.ii- Y.,r,-- .-. ...Ijh u . r ; l rpnreit in rr'O litpni . si-.t . th (so ir rt' th. i -i hH nn Bilinntsu In riitntly ca Suilnun a "1118 Tim ' IlurUn. r,f Point Hr"? sski Win , . - or ralhr why i n i il nu', '. 1 rf 1 I- . 'r,n wnh llniner smi'hT Tl-n i iu 1 i.r s : il l-lav1euat b,uie. dun I vr i t h r ? Uillli Itrlll lo in Wilmme'T "mn-H rtMs Xi unz r-m Shsr..- m no ni I ii M .lohnr v Jehnnv Karr1' isi, m, ' of the Drnnli e rfu. i I i t r sotn ft ih" brst ,n I'h.lnrtelphla l '. be ile- .' i i;itiu ismis -..nit' r iii h Onvnti' Thentro tonllthi. Ruiih Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues SVIION'M, I.KAIil I S M T W T !' N 1 1 New orli lli'oohlyii Pill.shiirgli Host on I'liillies ... ( liiiago st. Louis ( ini'liin.itl M1'.HICAN l,t:.(il K . s Si t v t j s Detroit . Athletics . St. I in is . Washington ( lexrland . New orli l!oson ( hlcngo J li,l INTKHNATIONAI. MvAtil V. S .MT T !' H Tl lliiltiniorc . Ilull'iilo . , .lersey ( l SynuilM' Koihester Kendlng New nrh Toronto . 7 PJ 7l H H (Z7!rTZ77Zl S" " " I Know itj AssiPviX s r..--- K-TH,ioltffi'w'Li.( ASS a Sir, k -STTMutAK-r (ggvtpk! A.MA jy blSr" igTr" 1 f( WHNT TiCKVBS MO .Qi.tl-l Tthii Funny Things " is-- They wink 1MB l ff V. Xnb S"j J GOT This Sough lb ( " t tm ,flM'Jlr" 1 V ,T WAS A rcrm S a 5oo! YAM.M-HA VwWj kl HsHA'HA-HMI Mt SK Nil Jmm'm I 1 II '"gr. im E Joo Conroy Posts Forfeit for Match Between Local Lad and Champion TOMMY IS NOT A SET-UP Hy hOl'IS II. .IAFFK One of the most carefully groomed boxers ,n Philadelphia hns lie"ii Toinnn Cleary. of Mnnnyunk. This xouiib ster's career is very bright for iho future because he linn not been rushed, he nas never been over-matched and whenever lie wont to the po-"t he hnd nn even chance of winning. Kspe clallv in his lnt tlirco contests hns Cleary demonstrated thnt he will have to be recognized with lending feather weights in this vicinity for n ernek nt Johnny Kilbnne's title. That Cleary's manager, .loseph Con way, believes Thonuis is about rendy for u match with the champion was proted today when ho deposited n icrll tied check for .S'J.Vl in tho sports depart ment of the Kvkxini. Pfiu in IiF.noin as n forfeit for weight and appearance. "Cleary is sot to c nnw it's up to n promoter to get Kllbnne." snid Conroy ns ho handed over the piece of paper. Is Serious "Absolutely Cleary can eertniulv make Kilbnno extend himself." voiced Conroy. "There xvon'l be imv trouble in getting my end of the mntoh. This check shows ,,iir faithfulness in wanting Hie bout. And tin- first matchmaker to make sntisfnctory terms to the title, bolder can Mgn Cleary nt tho drop of the hat. "Cleary has been keeping himself in perfect shape." enntnued Conroy. 'Spectators at Tommy's recent bout with Danny Finish did not know thnt J omniy had hardly recovered from n had cold that had him under the xventher for seeral weeks. Hoth Cleary nnd myself were confident Hint he would make n orcditnblo showing ngalnst Prush. nnd he did." Is Ni Sot -I'll After going nlong showing to ad vantage against local bo.xers his weight. Clearv stopped into his lir-t big league match ngniust Andy Chniioy sovornl months ng.i. Chnney was picked ns nn en.sy winner. That was before the opening iliing of the gong, hut nfter the in, o inter got imd-T wnv Cleary was not fur behind In the running, una, when the (ight scheduled rounds fin ished, i In Mnnnyunk youth wna very much among those there standing stronglv on both feet, lighting us hard ns Chnney nnd apparently ns fresh ns when lie entered the ring. Then followed n bout with Chnrlc.v Heecher, a Now York lad conceded to bo in the first flight for n championship bout, nnd Cleary proved no easy propo sition for tho t.oihnm glovemnn. After this Cbury's mntch with Krush proved unanimously thnt Tommy whs n regu lar big league bnttler no set-up for any of the 1211-poundero, not even for the champion. "l.et Iheiu get Kilbnne," won Con roy "n pnrting nut. .irk. "Cleary is all in." CLEARY NOW AY FOR KiLBANE BOUT Vive Leading Baiters in Tiro Major Leagues v tion xi. i.KAr.rn ri.urr niul (lull 1.. XII. Ii. II. IM. Ifilinston. llrnnKlin 17 fta 17 - .mi Tlrrnn. Pit esl.nrcli 10 (la 10 Sft .117 II. M'llcr. riill,it.i II 3S 0 H ,IOA llonisto St. IiiiU I.' 17 7 II) .401 Ciitslmw. I'llls'htli is 4A 7 IK .4t0 AMDKH'AN I.IUdt II riijernivil I lull o. All. II. II. P.C. Ildlninn, liotrnli 1 1 IM tl SA .531 htfl.hriison. Ilnr 17 no II 2.1 .10 Mmrrlts. Wwli'tnn in M 13 -O 391 Vmeh. Petnill Id n 14 Sft ,a Itlllli. New rl. II III III 111 ,:tSH All rubber bottoms, in eluding the ipud; or all leather with tteel apudt. CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut OH, MAN! ftM'mi R. T. TiSSm Im What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL I.I.WH'K XV. I.. I'.f. Win l,o.e ritistutrsli . is a .an .mi .;ns llrnnstrii IS ft .'.nn .;tl .r(H New York. ...10 l .25 . . fhlcoco n 7 ,tns .MHI ,3! Clnrlnnntl ... 7 10 ,4ia .m .HHft iiostin n is .:: ,3;k ,:un Millies . . ft in .Mil .V.ft .312 SI. Louli. ..30 .2ft0 .308 .'J.'ll AMRRK-AN IXAt.lK IV. I.. IM". Win l)se (iMrlnnel IS ft ,:na . U'Hslilnztnn . II 0 .017 . .nil lioston n fl .(ion ..x.ts Am Drtmlt . ... a .ftoo ..1SII .171 New York ... 7 7 .ftno ,3.'t .17 it. louls II P .11)0 . Ai Clilrairn . ... 4 K .S3S .SfcJ .SOH Alhletlrs ... ft 10 .333 .37ft .3IS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LIlAdl V. New Y'orU, 7i noston. '!. lOnlr mmr wliMliilfai AMRRICAN LKAfil'i: Vtiishinictnn. ! Athletics. 1. , , , , St. lools-ClMeliinili not srhnlulril. s New York. Si lioston. o. , l)e troll. 13: Clilcaito. I. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY WTIONM. I.Ktfil K rhlllies hi Itnstnn. . , llrookl.rn ut New lors. hi. Muls ut ntlsliurrli. Clnrlnnntl nl lileaco. AMERICAN LKAOli:. Ilnston nt riillnilelnhla. New orli ill IVnshlniilnn. Chi en co nt Hflmll. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE lir,s I.TS Of VKSTLKOAY llulTalo 10i I'.i-nillnc, ft (1l Kiimel. IIiUThIo. Si HiTiilIni:. M itiinifl , .Irrsei I Ity. tit iineiirstrr i. NrwiirU. 'ii Toninlo. 0. Ilaltlmiire-.riicusei rain TOIIAY'S SCIIKDILK Itrnillnc nt lim lirtcr. Iliilllmoro ut Toronto. .Irrsci ( Iti nt Murrain. Sewiirk nt sjrariise. sTANIIIMt OK 1 Hi: ( LI V. L. IM . W. L. r.c. Nrrnirk . H :i .1.1n lliiflulo n 7 .1(11 llaltlmnrr H S .7S7 r.rusr .ft 7 .11 Toronto 7 ft .WW Itiwlirsttr. .S7:i J'sey l'lt 7 ft ..1K3 HeaillllK . !l 10 .'.'31 LOUGHRAN FINISHES FINK Former Boxer Substitutes for Henry Hauber, But Bout Is Stopped Henry Haulier was lulled to box Tom I.oughrun, the former marine, nt the Auditorium A. ('.. lust evening, nnd when lie fniled to put in nn nppuirnnec .Tuck Pink, who has been out of the boxing game for several years, was sub stituted. .Tack wns willing stand while his s :t ml mndo n game engtli dusted, but ' stopped the setto Hefereo I.cw liritns in the fourth round t knockout nnd sine lb. avoid M cerlnin riernn :i;iv tin necessary iiiiiisinicni In the seniiw ind -up enrneil n drnw in i iglit .Too Kelly Ileum I. ink Itilev in four rounds, wli P.enny Pass rounds with halted llucl. I. the hitler brnlte his hand. 'I'd Heath finished Dnnn White in the opening session and Jim liedloy bested Al Podding in n bout thnt went the six-round limit. FRED WELSH SCORES KAYO Former Lightweight Champ Stops1 Willie Jackson, of Phlla.. in Eighth . Summit . N. !.. Mm i -Krcddie 'Welsh. fotnier vol Id's lightweight cli.impioii. sioppul Niu.hg Willie .Inik I son. of Philudilpliin. in Iho eighth lonnd of n len.fotii'd tmilili here hist ' night .Tnclr riempsey, world'-, hcavywiight 'champion, rrforood the cintest. .luck I son took counts of eiin ,md nine in th" , third round This is Iho si, i ml cm tcs Welsh 'has fought s,iipo Ir h si his title to Henny l.eonanl four yr.irs ago. Gayety STH ST HKI.. VINB Amateur Boxing Tonite 8 Bouts in Conjunction With Tiir. iiK.ii ri.'i:us in ni.i:sfifi:its ' BASEBALL TODAY. 3:30 P. M. Sllllir. I' Uli '.MT A l.l'.HKIII A VI". mi.i;ri( . . ikimton Iteserrd Mrits (.InihrU "nil Spnlillnis Smart New Golf Oxford; Fori en Make your best game better. $12.00 DREXEL ATHLETES T Two Baseball Games and Track Meet Scheduled With Out-of-Town Teams PLAY BUCKNELL TOMORROW I)teol Institute athletes imve a hig week-end ahead of tliom. Toniorrow the baseball loam will tackle P.iicknell nnd on Saturday they will cross hats with (iallniidel. from Washington, II. C. Preceding the baseball game Satur day n dunl tiack meet with C. C. N. Y. will be held. Tho I.ewisliiirg nine has been sweep ing nwny nil opposition this year nnd is exported to give Conch McAvoy's proteges n battle on Thursday. Couch MoAvoy will depend on llnnsnn or liennntd to I urn buck lh visitors, with Mnleer doing the receiving. The first event of the track moot on Saturday, will bo run off nt 1 :'M). while tho baseball game is scheduled for .'.'ill. This double attraction will he staged til the Strnwbridge & Clothier Piold. ut Sixty -third and Wnlnul street. Last fall litillnildet defeated Di-excl in ii ciisntinnnl football game, their slylc of piny causing null" n lot of comment. Despite their physical han dicap. I he mutes ulay very scientifically, and it is expected that the baseball nine will prove as interesting nn nttrnction ns the football team. The truck meet should be close, ns hoth sets of athletes scored nliout the nunc in the Penn relays. The most in teresting iiico promises lo lie the mile relay. Knoli team finished second in its class on Saturday nnd so is ery evenly matched. Coach (Irani will rely on llislcr and Itoiii'dninii in the distnuce events : Parker (irr. Hewlings, (iciklor. wliitaker nnd Cooper in the dashes, and Sldwell. Peterson and Wliitaker in the field events. Red Sox Release Rookie Itoston. Mav I Cliff Pesi. rf Anshrun. Clll'f . re-rult plUher ,,, I . en released lo Ihe P'ttstl, I'l llasti-rn I k-ue tram In the Tied Sox He will mum to tl-, loials In th fall VVVeVWfVVvA 9?Mok The TiMiiR LockliiR STEERING WHEEL Car caiuioi lie Hiolen I.oclt o.iiiiioi on picitpci uur jliiiinL'il. i.asier in gel III ami out of mr. MUiroieii ny um Insurance, l niirriiriirrs, incniiinir lAr. rriliiitlmi on Tlu-ft Insilriinie ASK VOl'K IILALLU FriUDsS S13.00 OTHERS-$22 to S2 Crown Auto Specialties Co. llill VlllU Ol. Ilj,eust 4(131 : BU I WEEK I SPURX B A MPVrV NIADDnw 0 I Arrow : Collar a ciuctt.feat)Ody&.co.Inc.Tro,N.Y. I liuxmmnnrman iMaximr ami -si raSI Baffles? tile) Axutotkhf j HA VE YOU "OFF DA YS"? CONSULT YOUR SPINE If It As Out of Alignment Youti Nervous Energy 1$ Impeded, Doctor Explains to Grant Rice. Relation of Brain, Nerve and Muscle Hy OHA.NTLA.Nl KICE KTMMtl Uft 'PI.. I,. IT .In.-..' ...I.lnl. L,,nn.,lll.lll.. .!!.. 1 . -- iiiiwv ni ioc on 1111,111 iiiiii.ii -' you mention in your article nre as you' sav. the result, (if 'n sudden lnck of co-ordination.' Now did you ever stop lo (hlnk that the nerve sjatcin In 1 the human body Is the telegruph sys I torn by nnd through which co-ordination Is scoured? And did it ever occur to you that Inco-ordinntlon might re sult from nn interruption or Intovfercnee. 1 with the transmission of nerve energy through the bodily machine.' "A cursory nUatoinlrnl glnnco xvlll show you thnt the chief nrtcry of the nerve system is the spinal cord a closely bound bundle of nerves begin ning nt the base of the brnin, branch -ing oft nt vnrious points nnd going, by means of sub-brnnohes. so to speak, to every part of the body. Spinal Play II AS HAC'H nerro leaves the com- pnny of IIn fellows in the splnnl cord. It pnsses through nnd between the movable bones of the spinal column. The bones of the spinal column nre separated from encli other by discs of elastic curtilage, and the whole splnnl column is helil in place by muscles, ligaments and tendons. This nllows for a certain amount of 'piny' In the spinal column. "It should be readily seen thnt it Is possible for ono or more of tho separate movable splnnl bones to slip slightly out of nlii'nmonr, thus pressing ngniust. pinching or unduly tonsins nerves nnd interrupting the normal lloxv of nerve energy. In the case of men engaged in any kind of sports there is nn added AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES Huston Post. Noi ". American Le gion, has organized n strong, first -class team and will open tho season this Sat urday. May 7. with the Kenni Club on the home grounds at Magnolia nnd Choi ton avenues. The nine hns secured tho services of -cvcrnl prominent independent bull players. Amopg these, ltommell. for merly of the Wilmington Tri-Staters: Pish, of Millvlllc: (lesslcman and Weber, of the Montgomery County League, tire the best known. All flrst-clnss traveling teams that are willing to travel for a fair guar antee should get in touch with Churlcs I. Kngard, l.Vf West Cheltcn avenue. Most rhlliulrlphlii Pros. hnn Mny 7 iiml -2 up. n for nny tlrnt rlnsi home trnm who Is wllllne to rive n kooiI xu.iraliti for this fust iitir.irtloii. l(aliiff smothered tho Jew Worlil In their last Kiimo thci nn loolilnc for ticiiir opiiosltlnn. Anv team wlshinp tills Httrseiinn ran get it liv adilresslnit Hell Now man L'SSO So (17 1 Ii street. rililirr or Intlolilrr would like to connect with i llrst-class tam Plavlnir on Saturday un,J Hutidjv. II. Ufst. 151U North Tenth slnVt, Itrsolnte A. A., o srr-ntem-ycar-old Irav el. lis loam would like to bear from teams of that ti. I.. Kelly, 2S2S HlUworth sir.rt. A li.iril hit t inc Ihlrd baseman would like to play lth ii tlrn-r lam nine. Thone Ken slnaion -I7U4 from il to 7 Alia Iteser'es want to hear from nil seo-nnd-clasn teams for anm't on Mav S and lc r. Itoe. 2ft",i West Dakota street A jrnoit nrst Past man dstres tn eonnert with n fust learn, llallpjajcr, I!iri2 South Ilanim'U strept, M. (ierlruilo's Imsetialt elub wanti to hear from nil flrst-rlass trams offerlnB fair In rtueetnints. J. T. Ryan. 51(1 Cedar aenue. The American llilllivay basrball cluh. a nrsi rlasa traelinc team, wants to book Golf Suits Wc now have one of the linest and most complete stocks of Men's (Jolf Apparel to be fountl in this city. Thexton & Wright, of London, have sent us some Suits unmistak ably British in cut. They are of the genuine Scotch tweed, which holds its presentable appearance without recourse to the tailor's iron. These are $32.50, $37.50 and $45.00. Other Suits, of the finest Ameri can tailoring, in two-piece and four piece (with long and short trousers) styles, range from $30.00 to $57.50. Separate Knickerbockers, in iweed elVects, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.00. Of flannel, $7.50. Of linen, $7.50. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER THE MEN'S CLOTHING STORE n, ,1..., ,.,,,,,,!.. iv iiniiui cuieillH 01 V(f telirne because of the strain throim '. muscles, ligaments and tendons. "I)U FKAXCKSCO HAPt'lIKLM." (.citing Ilnrlt on Your Oninc TIIK way to cllminnte nn off day, according to the doctor, "is to re' move pressure on nerve tissue through adjusting the movable bones of th. splnnl column nnd bring them back into proper nllgninent. The nerve energy then Hows freely nnd the body ftine'. tlons normally, bringing perfect cor ordination." Science has come fnr, but it is slili in the mists. The nbovc theory has most plausible rlns. for there is cor. talnly something unknown to t hr champion or the dub Hint fretpientlr brings on an off day, regardless of one' physical feeling. Which is to sny that one who plan often plays well when feeling b.idlr, whatever the game, and plnyn badJT when feeling well. So tho nbovc is offered to those whnr off days arc entirely too frequent niid who hnve failed to solve the annoying myiitcry through nny other court. TIIK study of the relationship botwem brnin and nerve and muscle in sport is moving stcndlly forward. And it is ns important ns training or practice. Kor upon nn "off day" you have seen how even n Dcnuisey ntid n ltuth can look. Copnrlfllit. .1. Alt riohts rrvrvrrf sanies with all nines of thai caliber V KilBnllon. 2110 Arch street I'oliorkslnk A. A. wnnta names with n i (Irsl-elass home teams. 11, M. Smith- 40(11 North Darlen street. Cshoekslnk Iterreutlon Center wants pa mi either nt home or away. f It, S'chule t edar nnd Camhrla streets. Tho Mnntnte O. C. wpnts to hear from all nret-elasa home teama. T .McC'orUiv 1017 Folrmount avenue. St. Mnrrus A. A. has Saturday .Xrn 7 open end would like to hear from an 0- class home teams. P. c. Uockelmann 2X11 West LehlKh avenue, Northwrst Trofs hae several open rjsi In May for learns offering folr Inducemrrif J. Hoover, phono Columbus WO. lark nines' Old-Timer lime Mav 7 II and in open for teams halnjt home around. Jnek Jtlties. 2BSa South Clarion street St. Ilenrj's . C. n flrat-lass travelitui team, wants to hear from teams of ih! class. ;. .1. Nutent. 4202 North Slith street. Itellnnce A. A. desires to book EaniM with nil llrat-class travellnc teams, s s, Iaaacson. 3010 West Ilerki street. Norrlstown Profs, a, fan traxellnir team wants to arranus names. W. Hub. SOI Kim Oaks street. Norrlntown Ta. South Phllly Profs hino chansed thrii nntne to the South I'hllly rield Club and wont to iirrnnce (tames with all the fi traiellns teams In the city. Walter I.ani 12".1 Itltner street. White Klephnnts wont lo hear from a ' slxteen-elKhtoen-jear-old home teams In o around tho city. Hushey McLoon. 1S37 Mlf ftln street. Wlldwnod A. A. desires a titiw with fast trayellnu team for May 7. Harry .Mr Arthur, phone Krankford 478 W. Kershaw Clnb has open dales for flrit class home trams. Thomas n. Hill, rlion roplar a2?l J between fl and 7. Huesel A. C.. a second-class trave' ni team, wants to hear from all clubs of ilui class !,. McCarter, 1fl2R Mifflin streri I'rlham A. A., a seventeen-elrhteen r old nine, wants to har from nil teams of that class paylnc a fair iruarantce. K. Lone (1037 Mussravo street. i i