Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SAtftTRfcAY; FEBRUARY 25, 1622
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Conversationally, 1922 Season Has Progressed Further in St. Petersburg Than Elsewherd
BA TTING .380, L. LAJOIE ,
HELD OUT FOR $2400
BRAVES GET FLAG BY
UNANIMOUS VOTE OF
ST. PETE'S POPULACE
With National Pennant Race Settled, Next Question for
Discussion at Flerida Open Meetinp Is Bosten's
y Chances in World's Series
I'.j HOItKItT W. MAXWKI.l.
spuria IMIlix- i:rnln 1'iilillr l.eilcrr
St. Pelcrsdltllg. IT.l.. IVh. -'.
TKll.KS down here are inking a Keen interest In Im-chaU thi- winter, and
I-1 nlren.h llie pennant has been awarded in the National League. Ihcte
might be 'eight dub- ... Hi.- circuit li 1 ly -Jehn IIpiIUt. hut cpji have
been c..u.l.lere,l superllueu- and thrown Inte tin- discard All they can see
tn this city nf Minvhln- k- Ib'-teii. iiti.l cut night tl.e Praxes win tl.e tins
nflVb"cmi"p (ienrge Washington Urant -ol.'cie.l si. Petersburg for hl
11)22 training camp, im.l Hint one act of l(indncss mmlp the natives t.-el that
thev should take it pprMinnl Interest in tin- Ivrim-s. Cemcrsiitinnnlly. tl.e
11)2" seaum has progressed fnrtl.Pr here than m nnv ."tlicr city in tl.e world.
St Petersburg i a wide-open town. It lias te 1p. because the weather
Ik e warm. (Vulval incline, the widest and most popular street. Is liiiP.I
with benches, and tl.e fan and tl.n-c win. an- net fans sit out In tip open
and talk thine- ever. When Kr.-.l Mitchell nrrhes Iip will haip hunurei s of
leltintcrr assistants and he will net have te hel fur for advice. It will he
linn.Iril te I.Im fn-.ii nil sides, free, gratis and for nothing.
Al P. I.nng. i Iip feruiPr Majer and a r.ibl.l l.nM'hall bus. is boosting the
Ilrarc te Hip limit. II" hand- them tl..' ppnuaiu ever night, ninl net
week will discuss their chances in M.p World Scrie.
"It's this waj." mijs I.nng. "Yeu tuu-t m-1p-t winner in the National
League tircm-ding te form. pa-' performances and eilit-r tlun-Js like tlmt.
Luck nNe .lni an Imperial.: pari, and I might nl-e go mi far as te mp
thnt precedent is unite important. The ltrae- will he here for the lir-r
time, and therefore must win.
"Just le make iuj argument mere .'.iiitieiiig. lPt' turn hark the ealemlar
.even jenrs. That take us te the season of 1H1.". and what hnpppncil then'.'
This is a trick queHien and the answer ij a his surprise.
UMPIRE QUESTION ,
HANGS IN BALANCE
SOMEBOfiY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE
Ti
THAT near fie I'htlliri icon the Aat.'emi l.raiiuc prnnant. ami
the only thinJ that hrpt llicm from icinttimj fhv World .r.if
teas the liosten h'rd Sex. Hut there irn.i a rravxi.
livltvr Luck This Year for Phils
rnlIK Phillips eame l.pre for the first time In 101
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and the climate
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j- i.n u-iini prtui nn.i v.a.i ine ojiui.eos -.e .-en hhh m. ,;-mh-ih .
l,r win Thev were in eeelient ...nditien when the srnsi.n started.
once they et selnc they t.per stepped. It wa
l'l.t Meral, didn't have s.ieh II strolls 1
imikpsldlt affair and nl.!j lint the fans in
wns
help
nnd
. the early trainitiK that did it.
.all dull that J ear. It was a
St. Peter-bur;; consider, d them
serieuslj . There had been -erne trade- du.inc t ' winter and ii.iImhIj Knew
hew the new men uetild perform, iieeisc Whttted and O-car Push were
obtained in a trade with 'he P.r.'ivp- for Sherwood Ma'jee ami Stock, lleniarep
and Adam.- eame te Meran I nun N"'w Aerk in the deal which sent I.ebert
In the iii-: town
"Tlie tni'ehli'rs ei- I.' d"ru-. N'eiliefi'. KiiRej Pancreft. Stock and
nebby P.jrne. Wilttcl. Pa-l.e.f and t'ravnth were tlie e.ittiehler-: Killefer.
K.I.lIe P.nrns and Adams the catcher-, and the lie-t pitchers wete Alexander.
Rlxpy. Mnjer. fhalni''.--. I.emaree. I )cscher and Tineiifi. Of cetir-e. thej
plnjed wonderful ha-eball that .-en-en. but it was all due te the pielinilnarj
training.
"The Phlllie- were here four jenr.-." continued l.niic. looking hi- audi
pner .Miuarely in the eye. "and diirini; that time .11.1 thej land in Inst j.laceV
Vel e j mi could notice it. They were uT. therp lishtlns with thp leatlers
for three -e,t-i n, and fti I'.US the war ruined their chances. Put even then
fhej didn't linl-li !at.
"Per three -rrniht jear- the Phila.lelphin National l.eacup I'lub ha
ben in eighth p'.ice. Yen can corietx.rate thi- hj loekiir; at any pereentnKe
column and rna.l up from the bottom. And in these e.ir-. if jen will peruse
the 'lata catctullx. jen will tind that they did NOT train in St. Peter-burs.
They were in Charlette in 101!), P.irinliisham in V.i-0'niul in (Inlnesvllh;
Inst jear. Thi- jear they will be up in Lee-burs, and I think thev will have
better luck beiau-e Lee-buri; i closer te this city
'
HMOll' ynu run irr that areeniinq tn hUtenj, pait per jm nmtn.fi ninl
" tu iejic the tcniii that comes hire for the firvt time must irie
the prvnant. Therefore, hev tin they lerp the Rrnvri nut of iff
Then ain't."
Vh' Bull Pari; al St. Petersburg
U'KUYTIllNt; Is all s. t for the arrival of the first u,u.il from P.e-t.ni
net week. Seme pitchers and catchers are expected, nn.l It is sni.l
en Boe.l authority thnt thej will be surprised when thej sec the ball park and
clubhouse. Tl e-e were bui t thii winter and the Prnvc will he tl,,. tirvt te
slve them a trjeut.
When the Phils were here the park was located near Coffee Put I'.aj. in
the north end of the town. It wn tern down three jear- nje, and this j oat eat
it was decided te build a (iehl en the water front. Stand- weip constructed,
'lie fip'.l re-e.hled and tie Ito-ten Club will .-ten en one of the most beautiful
plnjlng Held- in the eeuntrj. On one side i- Tampa i'.w and -p.m tater- can
wnteh the came- from their nioterho.it-. The ether tlnce -l.le- nl-e are
open and there is no fence te intorf.re with the interest! .1 hjstainlcr-.
Posten diil well In the National I.e.i-jue la-t jear. ami with any kind
of n start should de better thi- Jear. The l:il trade- which brought South Seuth
worth, Nichelson ami P.aibare from Pitt-bur-,'h irtunlU i.mde the team, and
thej put se much nep In their plnjins that the ether- followed -ult.
Mitchell li.;ends te u-.' I'enl at shott-tep thi- jear ami Paibate at
seoend. This switi'h should help some, a- I'enl i-, a fa-t inllehler and cmers
mere creunil than P.ibai-e llelke wl'l ,i en fu-t ami Teny lleeckd at third.
Teny is one nf the bet thiril-neker- in the League when l.e wants te be,
and If the dub set- off te a 5001I -tart he'll neer te.
Prem the earlj dope it leeks as it PM-nthlm; d.-pend.-d upon the pitch
t jilt;. This, heweer. U true with all of the hiK league club-. If the twirler-.
come threush the re-t will be -a--j. Mitchell will tr out u dozen jeuns-tPi-s
in the hope of Kmling one or two who can stand the saff.
J 01'. OKSCllGnil loemi up fit lie star or the tinm. ' . p.ui
of hit rartji training hric 111 St. I'cterihurg mid re'ict bud; ajtri
an 'ilixrnt-c or four yeari. A
.W One of PJ15 PhiL Hvmaim,
l' llll, I'l.illli'.s team that ""11 tie ti.-iitiant in l!.l." ami
E1
0
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he,e
is assist -
ia-t. ISaii'-reft with the
Wbittcl is with Pitts,
the life of a fisherman
ing Hill KUMer in Chicago. Veim.ff i en ti,r
Giants, Stei-k with St. Leuis ninl Ii.rne ha- r' tired,
burgh. I'askert in Cinc.nnati ami Ci.-nath 1- leudinjj
In Sunt a Ami, C.ihf.
Hill Killefer i- managing th.- Cubs. i;,idie liurris 1- running a hab"t
ilnnhery store In Mentpiei. Calif., and .lie-k d.im- muirht for Seattle lust
venr. Of the pitel.er-. Alexnnd'r is with the Cub. Itixei- with ("inclnnafi.
Mayer bin retired and Oi-r-hser 1- will, t h- IIhik-.
I S'i;i!M.I. dfjii. ? i iiiw 'ntt kyi lemi. l.nliir train are liipeel
O of in a fur ynirt, an'l envie farl; .4 net Ihr enhi one u-hn irlU
or iraari ini plain rt.
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Philadelphia Association Wavers;
en Method of Selecting Ar-
biters for Baseball Games
NAME BOARD OF GOVERNORS
HEfltJ'S A HOT
one ! That pcv-Lev
NEXT Te Mt I S GGrsIt:
rVOL.M TueiT WA!
TAKSfJ BV MAV
The Philndell.hin llahcltall As-ocln-Hen
convened at the Hetel Walten hist
night with forty-three of the fifty-five
clubs In the organization In attendance.1
A second ire' president in the person
of l.ilkp Keieh. of the Nntivltv,
Cnthelic Club was elected and a ltnnril .
of (foverners. consisting of six luan--.gers,
iIii-pp for two years nnd the ethers 1
for n period of one year, was named.
Tlw by-laws were n.lente.1 with the
oceptien of one .section, and owing te
the extreme Intones of the h.uir--it
was past midnight nnd the fact thnt
it loomed an one of the most Important
questions te he decided the subject
was laid ever until the nerl meeting. 1
The question is the matter of assign
ing umjilres for the gnmes President
lionevau and the llenrd of Governors ,
will thrash the subject out at their
first meeting en Monday evening at the)
Hetel Walten, and will icpert back 1
en the mutter Inter. A iitiinlipr of man
ngprs dislike the Idea of assigning um
pires from central henihinarters
There are nuiiiv nngles te the situn
Hen and at pre-ent the .sentiment among
the managers Is te allow each club te
name its officials, as has alwaj.s been
the custom. This will net be (lone,
hew ei or. until It has been detlnitely
decided thnt the plnn of a beard naming
the officials has been found inadvia-.
able. I
Make-Up of Iteard
When it came time te elect a beard 1
of gourners considerable talk was spilt rr,,,J1.tt,.l ,.. Wnrh nf Tmir
regarding whether managers should , Undaunted 0 W Orh OJ I OUT-
compesp the beard. Jack Hine.s led the1
opposition, and when the vote wns taken
llli.es had two en his side nnd thirty- 1
s- against him. He decided te make it
unanimous. '
Siv were chosen, the three Willi the
hlghe-t nui'i'.er of votes te act for three
ic.ir-. and the ethers for one jear.
Hereafter lliei will be elected for two
j ears, which plies tin ci- new men each Nutlennl Un.ileur J',J;:I h.inu.ien
' ., ,, I and 191.1.
P.ill tl'easen. of North Phile. le.l with
I'll. Then c.iiiip I-Mdie linttlleb, Spha,
Art Mimmers. Ali-Aniericans, 'Jl:
YgS I HSO A
iWONPERFvlL Timc
AT BCLLCAIR-
rJtce AMD WAReA
EWERY DAV
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I AwV tfnl'c?
did i c3gt 'in
Anv gelp!! ?
HUH HUH
4C.T paC SHOW
Yeu SOPAeTHIsJC; J
QU WHAT
pesse&see
rvie Te ASM
HIPA THAT I
That'5 Mfi ipJ
WHITE FLANHfiLS
OH THC FIRST
TB- IT WAS
SO VsAM A COAT,
AMD HAT Wn5
UNttOMFORTABLC
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"0 X. ' y t. V lUNtfOMFOR.TABl.ey HH-HUHi
szJ tZm. H T W7
MBRe'5 OrJe OF ME
AeJD CARU ArJD
ABE.V SCHUTTLGR
AMD 0T VAJGLUJ.-
This vjas en The
Tar-iTH Tec-- Sec
The, PaLp3 ?
OH-HUrt
'SuiCS
'Smetmgr
TlMC JlfO
5metmer.
TiMe-ive ,
GeTTA CATCH,
A Train
VPR!!Z , (OHMOHI
J V J X J
IKTlcF AW? 7
That Was Tiventy Years Age New Ball Players Net
Even Clese te Tdirrys Class Arc Held-
Outs for $18,000
rJOUJ HSRS'S
WAIT-I've A
Let mers Tb
StIOUJ VeU BILC-
IHCRes TeJY fioeO
v
Hy GltANTLAND KICL
ever been draw in? 'cards uiiul.lcj bv
the stand. iik of Hie clubs. ' 1
I. 1.. 11. r..' ..11 .1 . '
ii ip ini- ii-iiui, imcr 1.11, llltlt reunl
nine times out of ten, nnd thin Is w
uu ax until
teabetiablu foiindatleii
'Mititiii.r.i.AiiiM
&&
Miachlcleii
'IJh journey in ever at lant, they say
Mid his elesiiia Ilip ( Hear;
Hut irArn his beily is lifeless day
The' march has only heguu ;
Down where the Ueitthcm sea wist'
roll,
Hvcn the glacier tenlh
Ferm no frontier for the rcillcs soul
When the great adventure calls.
I'vccil from the flesh that, fades te dust
111 spirit rides the niilht,
Wind'bleicn ever the frozen crust
With the Southern yeal in sight.
Held by the barrier no merct
In the crowded inn called' Life,
.Voie n ;iarf of the sca-lashcd shore.
Where the far gales Unem their
strife,
1
And somewhere he shall meet hit inula
Hy lee pack, wind and foam.
Where the ghost of Hcett still buttles
fate
And brura hearts feci nt home,
I ..!.-.! . .'. f.j.t. 11!...'.
1 or it-n.e 1? 11 rery unit- inmy tlTIIVT' ,,.1.1,
I17ierc lest trails beckon far, 1 W . , ,
.Ct uiiMiica 1.1 11
as It Hlieiild be.
Half .Strides 'Al
rjUlV. citizen afflicted by an ciiiueny;1J
-- 01 ceii-pity .-lieiil. I 11 re .-. ....
man te hammer him ecr the dutnc l
1 m- r.- i-Nif Mutt imn
4
TAZJC. Ill the main, is merely the ,.,,
O of the present aKe. between twelve"1''
nnd .seventy. triiiiMtitcd Inte t-eiiml. ,
ONE of the main treiibles with reform?
la nine-tenths of the reformers i
WItirL this down in your notebook i'
nnd thp rest of It Ih a cinch : ''i .:
one way or another I pay for what it
get
Invlnrlblllty
MANUFACTURERS' CLUB TO BID
FOR NEXT WORLD'S CUE EVENT
ney Just Finished, Club Is
Out te Put City en Billiard
Map
RECORD SQUAD OUT
H ,U)K MAYKK
91.1
Tin:
deli
K: Ileldeu. Illlldnle. Z! : Jim llenuer,
Shniialian, 121 : .1. McCIanashan.
I-'lel-her. 'JO, Kisht ether candidates
wete in tlie field. Dave l'.enni-. el' (lev.
nianti.wii. piillluz the hiuhest of the
unsiieee-sful ones with 1S.
Initiation Fee 823
Tlie initiation fee was placed al $'2
and met univennl approval. There wer
.yeral (uesinns .is te hew it would he
paid, and as tin teams' have a year te
come across after this season. President
Donevan predicted little double, and
advised cctliu; "tit the dime savlni;
haul. If ne.essury. The association dot-
net wish te hamper the Manlier team
in the i'lt. and wants te lcsis'ate se
as all can join. It Is net the intention
te formulate la as barriu;.' smaller e1ub.
but te wet I; en a cede of honor.
, The by-laws t.Ul.-d fnr Revetnment
under the National Lenyue rules. Tin
was sliuwti te he inadvisable, as they
ffiliilict with these f,f the Arnei-icnii,
esi't'elall) resnt-dlnj: the Inlield fly. lie
fore it was ai.'1-eed te leave It up te the
nmu.utiTs one repieseniative waute.1 te
knew- if it was pnHile te play National
l.ea-.'ue rules with American l,e.ij;m
ball, lie was etcd the Itatini- 111. foil.
Phil Ilasserty mude a pica 1,1 behalf
of the phi,. cr, ursiii; that they slieulij
be prelci-ted lesat.llui; . elilraet-. This
was shown te b- a matt.r between
!laer and nianat'er and nothing dealina
with the bu-ine-s of the as.-.u iatieu.
Ilawrty said he n.wer relea-es a linn
Hi: Slnniifiieturers' Club of Phila-
lelphla. undaunted l.j the tremen
deus, amount of labor and detail In
volved In stasias the recent tournament
for the amateur billiard championship
, of the world, has already virtually de
cided te bid for the event nest year.
1 The event which ended this week in
I the crewnliiK of l-Muiir T. Appleby as
the champion was such an Incentive te
tlie came and such 11 boost for Phila
delphia that the only tl.liuj apparentl 1
te deter the club in its determination te.
i;et tlie next championship here is the
fact that it may develop some ether
local club will want the event.
1 In that ease the Manufacturers'
1 Club will net attempt te "corner" tlie p
! tourney.
I Of one thine it Is determined, hew
eter. and that is thnt the world's, chain-1
pienship will come h"re liRaln.
Literally, everything hns almost been
said nnd done cenccrnlnn; the teurna-J
ment iust ended. T am writin? new te
point 'nut the trials encountered by the I
.Manufacturers' Club in putting en the
event and the manner in which it1
wrote Philadelphia in bold letter.s eneCj
mere across the history of sport.
Hard AVerli
Once til" club (lecl.le.l 10 itci ill.
event it just n.iturallv went out and I
tot it'. Tlie last world's championship
was held in 11)11!. when PegKenburB
wen. Then there was only one foreign I
entri. We K"t two. The foremost
American iiiuateiii-s were here. We ha-l
tl,.. l,..-t leferee. It was the realet 1
HBIElE
FDR-GUV
E
DN
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Pitchers and Catchers Shew
Prowess in First Workout of
Season in Scheel Yard
I .lad the unleashed soul at last fti.-e
trmg
Te speed by the final star.
DECIDING what nalary a ball player
is worth is enq of the most intri
cate twists of an intricate period. Seme
twenty years age Larry Lajeic, batting
around .UNO, held out for a salary of
.$2400 a year. The admission I'lRtires
and the gate have Increased pe greatly
since that lest epoch that ball players
net even close te his class are asking
for ?ir..O()0 and SIS.OOO. When big
money begins te flutter in through the
turnstiles there will always he trouble.
The player dc-crves his share of the
iraiue's Increased prosperity. Put satis
fying the Dirt ire crew it another matter,
The Leaders
ASA combined drawing card and
strong men bcatlne thai'
vain attempt te drive.
nut n .ill'tli!i' clinllmifr.... r.... 11 "- !J
-"' " -...- 1 mi ifrmntav ,
'we recall two ether sector ..f .1-11
.1 nan ....uiiiii.. ii... ,1 a...... .. ... . .... . .
....... ... -..i,...i:i;i. IMUIIIOUTS WCTC POt
hunting the invisible spoors of "leileal
opponents" for Jim Jeffries and Jcm
AVIIIard.
They, tee. though roil mav hnr. f,. :
gotten it. were among the invlncibllN M
ues 01 me rinR. mil uetii came te
rest with their swollen features in tk. ,
resin. Hut it wus eleven years after Vl
Jeffries wen his ehnmpleiishlp that he J
buckled up. He made the mistake of 1
retiring and thtn trying te come bck.l
Dcmp.se.v will hardly make tli.it mia.l
take. And in the second place, he lifl
tee ieii.i 01 111s main pastime ever te ''
give it up abend of the scheduled dti
uiiuiii-u. uy luie nun line.
rnIIE time ih COmlllU." n-rl.na T. T.'VI
I .. ... . -' "' "-..
J- l., when the ntidcritradunt. .
" .'. -"n'MMuuin I1
came-winning factor. Huth stands are net only going te constitute the ,
WFAI TH nP VFTFRANSifnr beyond the Held. Jtnclt of Uu h Bnru el ueimr .iireeting tlie ethics et4
WCMLIn UT Vt I CnMIUOi' ', ,r,. ,.,,,,, ,.,,,1 nl. ,,f re,, their came, but when thev wl 1 akn .
,.,,,.,.-. .. v.."" -.-: ,.... .u. . .... iii.. .,.. ..i, .. r-.v '
.i.. i... ,Fi..jp. i. i.n- tu-.-iiuies e. tncir .t
ii 1 1:
Ity PAI'l. IKKP
lirst outdoor practice of the
third pln.c, we would place Wagner.
Speaker and I.'ijeie held high rank.
while among the pitchers Mathews....
and Waddell lured out the iiuiltitude'i
J-scholastic baseball season tool; place ' through personality and winning stuff.1
n the school yard of the (leriuantewn Hut few Individual ball players Have,
1
Hlgli hel.enl. Uermantewn avenue anil
High street. yesterday afternoon.
Twenty-five pitchers and catchers were
en hand for the drill, which wus super
vised by Captain (icne P.arrett.
1 lite ( livcdcu twirling squad Is excep
tionally strong this mmimiii. In fact, se
, much line material jmis developed last
season that the institution will carry
I about ten twlrlers. The catchers, loe.
I show great premise, and the team will
jbe well fortified in this position.
('mich J. Yenisei Lackey was net able
te attend the drill yesterday. His fac
ulty work kept him busy for the after
noon, and It wns up te Captain Ilar
1 red te take care of the sipiad.
I Itnrrett wandered from one group te
i.iieuicr, instructing 1 lie caiuli.lates. .
PENN AND COLUMBIA
IN LEAGUE GAME
Victory for Red and Blue Wil
Mean Undisputed Held
en First Place
H.'iillnKer
Ilesen
fdUn.l 11 little time In f nit; nil,., if lil-i Mlllrr'
team. ' Vie-flln
We have a pretty geed nine (his
season." said P.arrett. "hut I don't
want te iiuiKe an. predictions. We le
Tlmr-
ItrtnLi , Celi.ml.ir;
or ferwi.r.l Mullen
fnrnaril.. . Hprtmrlmn
R.mr.1 ..",Tllb
Kiianl Pullfjn
'jn-i-.'n.itt. Imlifi.,
;lfl"iii.,
teams where it will he college ngnlnft
reucse uu. i nor cone i aciiliist enncs
Yeu might recall this prediction a few '
years later en. jj
Copyright. J011. .Ill lltehts I!c3(rvft.
TIGERS TRIM COATES
First-Half Basketball Champs Rell j
Up Big Score en Rivals
STASiiiMi or thi: ti:vu
.v Vnrll III ' H11 In. IV. III. '. ..' .'.I'-
Trrnleii.. in . .h:i:i t,.iinc. . Ij s !aJ
Camilen... 7 3 .;..l Wllkeslt. 2 8 ,2M
TONKillT'S nciii.nti,i:
Camden at lltudlne, Trrnlun lit UIUua.1
Centcsvlllc nnd Trenten staged a pe
culiar basketball game en the hitter's
court nt the Arena last night. The
first hnlf was a hard-fought battle aniM
ended with the score lie nt T -all.
In the second half it was different.
The home players secured a lead and
then trouble between liern'e Diina and1
hlmer ltipley began nnd Ueferce Fer
gusen banished both men from the1
cage.
The contest then developed Inte a.
.JOE MAYEK
. Tlie rniversitv of Pennsylvania has-
ii lnsf ' .'... i
unite a number of star nl,.v..,-. iinri..; ' ketbnll team will start Its secen.i reun..
the last year and must develop new ones I of games in the Intercollegiate League
In their positions. ' bv meeting Columbia in Wclplitmen
I .ut the fellows will turn out for the , ., ........, i ,.i.,.r.- f.n- the Red nnd
team in numbers, if von em. tnlti. nnv """""""" -. i te,,,, ,i .,..iu .... .i ...
stock In the way thVy answered .he I Hlue and they will take undisputed pos- VmerJetj with 21 ileiiuIr.lcrteii
battery cnllf.ee: what a ineb repei ted 'session of lirst place. I te 11 for the Coates. Harlow and llei-
..that .all. "ion mightn't believe It. but P.enny Dessen. the former Southern ( , w , , ,
ninety fellows came out. Pretty near u High Scheel lad who played s-e l.rll-' vlnn0 ,, fivc , ,
I record, l.-n t it .' lim.tlr nimli.Kt P.-nn State en V edncs- h
Hill Carbaeh, last year's center ....,- ,Vill lw.lil .lnw-n n forward nest te
Dessen's linnrevenient since th'
cannot well pass up. tin Christmas r , , i; ii .'. .'" center day, will Hern uewu a ii.rwnni i'-s "-
II In . L'iu..s -00(1 nackace.s te the ,"''"."": u.u. iibjui, lie is
li.rr.lt
cscuhire. "'"""" '""""" " .children of ihe city for the joy of giving f"' " ""' .' "' ' me te pitch- htart of the season Is little short et re-
Aflsr.stt ; ;;;,; srrvp is wx vugs? " StHivwiLS 'iBi,"xEB'D
i,?5 !n"i .". "" ' 'V '"' Mmmf'""""-"'- jln! I'"""-'"-''; r" for the billiard event except th- pleasure "Courtney. Parsons. Ste.l. K.rrand . need I te New Yorkers M te 111 en
. iel r and pitfhers Ad Sw.gler Lett.. WPre i,;,H. seats. The temperature was ch(.n t. spectators and the boe-t given Kuhi.sare out for the catching job. erm court I. st Tueslav Hart-
,'a.k from M.mten. rn.l (.allagl.er. admirable for two weeks before the f.,,,.,,,,,,.,.,1,,1,.. w,lIc, , u fundamental Nene of then, is quite as geed as Cel- , 'nth s. an i ' "t! -p .lnt dcterv ver
ir.mC . sse, a. i,c-ldes ,nheld. is. ietinis (lV011t ,,,,,, .luring It. reason for the exl-tence of the club. , Iiinl. tCMeriffi
'"' ilsman. AU the experts were unanimous that Tll ,,vl.n ,.,.,. s(jt Mandard for "We'll probably take the field for the e 0""kslac ,J01R"ls luu" '" " "iuu
DUNDEE-HANLON CHASED
iitually eliminated drafts, which ,,.,. teilinameut
Referee Steps Beut in Sixth for Net
Trying Jee Tlplltr Wins
cranten. Pa.. Teh, '-'.".. .lehnnj
Dundee, junior lightweight champion,
and Jimmy llnnleu, of Denver, were
clia-ed from the ring la-'t night In the
ith le.ind, of their scheduled eight
round Unit by the icferee, who claimed
thej were net putting forth their best
ifi'err-. The principals in the bout,
stiiseil ui.der tl.e ausniees nf fli lnenl
ledge of Elks, weie repiatedl warned eared te come te be there
by the reteree.
In x.liat proved te be n lively con-te-i.
Jee TIplltK, of Phila. lelphla, ens
ily outpeinted (leerge fYeungl Erne,
nf ISuffnle, in eight rounds, .lack Mc.
Carreti. of Allentown, wen from Jehn
in l'l-her.
u stnn.iar.i ler " " iiniuiuuy iai;e xue neiu ier the i,si,,
ll.e inagn nceiii ...s.r.,. ri.ci.ee u a, out a week. --,. ,.,, ., . ,n..n,esed en-
eterans with at-en anil
eiitstnn.llng stars. The
up among the leaders in
plav such havoc with the halls ami the mHeL.s had their . ffect en the players Ve re going te use the Waterview He- ','.- . M ' '
lilnjiug conditions. 'I he table. 1 think. , w(.rini; thflr nveiages. I think, creation (.enter for a plajing ground. I,,?;' ,.,"
was the finest In the country today. 1 e Ti,(v ,. tnis t play up te the I It s near, and the boys should repert1, I5, V
a man. the plajcrs gave unstinted' netting. 1 1 was the difference between in droves. ' , last named is
praise te the con. litmus ier pmj. plaving where condition': were abse-
We figured te handle LTi.nftO persons t(',lv lm before vast audiences and mterclass swli
nt (he matches, and we very neiirlj t,., i'nK mulct mediocre condltieus before ''ermantewn High
reached these figures between comings i t.-01. P f,mr imudred paying fans. This Place at the Oenuiin
and goings. Never has any billiard , tournament will de these players a heap "t I hursdny nfte
teilt" .Mient telicne.l ine-e iigures or ll.e
class of per-ens we had at the matches.
The club was under enormous ex
pense. Net .one cent of benefit did It
weive. since all the admissions were
l.v invitntien. which permitted nil who
mere was
tihivliiir where condition-; were abse-
tin;.. ncueni will take
ntewn y. M. C. A.
ernoen. Iim- i,n...
V i ' M I 11m J it' ii i inn .el in- - v rM,i-1 ' " . - - , --- --.. i.tui
nf guiHl. Never again will they ttufET . rel nntl twenty-tire entries have been
from stage fright, for they have gene1 received.
through the arid test. tone Ii 1-retnt h is t charge of the
Mv task was building the arena and meet. J. he freshmen probably will win
acting as host. Hut te the president of the meet, lie said this morning. "The
the Manufacturers- t'luti. .lean fs. irewnuuii ciuss mis. wen an nut two of
' scerlin? in the league. Watsen is rated
An interclass swimming meet of the " 0,lc of tne uest centers in the league.
PLAN CAGE SERIES FOR
CHAMPIONSHIP OF CITY
NATI ONAI
llth & Catharine St.
TONIOIIT 8:30 MI.Mtl
I1ATTI.IN.1 HICK
FRISCO vs. WILLIAMS
TOMMY .KIK
JAMISON vs. WELCH
TIM FRANK
LOGAN vs. HARDIGAN
FltANKIi: IIAUI.IF,
BRITTON vs. O'NEIL
wn.i.ii: uin
GREEN vs. WAGNER
CI.OMi; MICKKY
TAIT vs. DONLEY
ItrM-rtril Seal. $1.50. SI. 00. Adm Kt.
Tlck't Mile, 33 H. llth St. I'll. Will. 8241
aasMaaVaMaMaaaalaaaaalaBaiaVaaad
Eight Teams te Play en Lese-and-Out
Plan
A basketball series for the champion.
Kisler. tees the main credit. He liesl- i no varsity positions, uml should come shin of the city will be played in the
. .. . . .. l. 1... .... ...1.I..I. .. 1 ..... 1...I.. . .. l.l l n I Itlllllfll .inul .' '' .. .. .1.- I-.. n.. .1 ..... ..!..
net a hllcli inuii inc eiiniui-i which tive'v .iiscarue.i ins .nun's hi ..s i'-uiv """" vi"i.., near i.iiure en uu- n.-e uu.i uui im....
Charlie White Accepts Terms
I hli-iiRe. IM. .'." . hnrllu hl' rii,MIO
net.eil the ufl'iilr te the banquet which business te enter in u whole-seuled , . ., Klght of the best known teams will
closed It n trulv remarkable feat, in manner the preparations for thin event, iiuei s.tuen re ay races-, te get the take pint. These sclented u.v tcllt'1
view of tlie fact that It was virtually , winked Hk" hlnv'- n,,d ,oft no 'I1'"1'! runners in condition for the reluy the agreement are: Aquinas. Snhas.
the first event of the ciiemeii the club unban. lied. i ehamplenshlps. will start at IJerman-' Kaveula, Hancock. Philadelphia Term-
Im.l held. ' I low unl Ured, chairman of the (ien- town iireun.l the middle f Match. Theinal, Cathedral. Nativity and Itoek-
It Is the enthusiasm of the players eral Committee, of which 1 wns vice relays will be under the direction of. weed,
of the national body and the fans for the chairman, cast aside his hammer as a teacli Ueltli. , meeting will be held en Monday
workflef the .Manulaettirers l nil) that ' beilcriiinker nn.l was u main iiicter in ,- "s-;'- iiu-imiT classes in each evening te discuss plajerH, etc. i here
-iiiiii, uiii .ur. iieiiiii "midgets, U a possibility that one et the
has .iCM'i.if-d inc einciais ie uiu ier ii
lgnin. together with the all-around np.
lie tennis
i '::. i" rvV r
lteUht lnufr. h.iH afcpplnl. lrms te ,.. ..if ,,f il,e Intliiil ntlemiif.
l.Ltnar.i, iitlnniiiri-. In .Mmllien !-"' : '" ; '".'",
xr.ift Ilnn
tiijua--' tJariK ri
NVv Verli. un .Match 17.
It proved an attraction that the city
!.. Lii..i.nm 'I'lie.e tu'ii men nnil tha sect
..... . e l 1..I. ..... ..... .. liniln.u mill Lnnlnvu 11.. .... .. .. . . . .. ..
co-tipi-rniieii 01 un- fiuii iii. .ii-.i-n i". j- .-.""-. ii i-c.ifci ie nave named mav nave te retire en account
Philadelphia tlie greatest tournament in a great number of jeiingsters report, I of players being members of two teams.
... a I mi .. 1 . nnil li. iiiA.i uhniil.l 1.. 1.1M Tl B . w . m
TAIT MEETS DONLEY IN PENN AND PENN STATE
NATIONAL WIND-UP TONIGHT BOXERS MEET TODAY
Hard Hitters te Clash in Final of N.ttany Liens Will Attempt te Break
BASEBALL FILMED IN .
CAMPS AND ELSEWHERE
tlie history of billiards.
CHAMPS TO SKATE HERE
and the iuc.it should be highly miccc-sb-!
A number of Knstern Leaguers are with
tlie teams and there will hardly be any
objection te their appearing.
In ew i erk the .Metropolitan League
Six-Beut Card
A pair of the ne-st -lewirin p-ineii.
lag lightweights in th. Ka-r are in
Philadelphia tediM.and they will -.iu for
fistic supreiiHii tonight u ri.e ring at
the National . A . P.leventn and
Catharine wreets, when Miekej Hon Hen
ley, of Newark, gees en against Clenic
Tait, thainpieii of Canada.
This will be Tan's first eppcaianc
In Philadelphia lie is a French -Canadian
and wen the chumpi-m-hip of
Camilla by knocking no .Johnny
Decker's Winning Streak
'i-'H.'e l)l-,lr - 1'liivers.ty of I'l-nn.
sjitanin beMiig tf.iru will meet tlnlr
-tr-.ngist ffiiuiiititlfiii of the season tlm
afternoon. sf,..,ns at o'decL ln
mi-lln.- of tl.e I'liiinre. wi a.'nn
i- i I -.-l ti-ct l-ln(l'l niBht in llin llfii"
Ml S-rl. (. ub l."7 Nei-tll l-tft-enth Htri-Ht,
u vh'l. tlnr- th' ciniiltutluii .-.nd Lj-Iiiuf'
ill ii. ii'IW' 1 Tl i-ntlnc anil niPth.nl of
h 'unlnir umplps I 1 (iIeu U" fcuttl. ut the
nftai" tua-j
The lhli-tli-" rrr ureflitiK en the.- j
(icrinaiitewn Academy Wins
(Jeriuantewn Aca.lemv was ruinnmui
1 T-lctei-lnus after a lieefie f.fi.....t - te In net-fun eeinnnKed el' nearlv till l!nst
Profeeslonal Indoor Tourney Will struggle ever the (leriuantewn ' Friends' ern I.enguers ami it is a matter of tervi-
Be Held Next Week team jesterdnv uftenmen. U7 te 21. The tnrial rights up te the jurisdiction ut tlie
game, which is an annual one between Celtics. Here it would be n question for
'1 In- Aniericnn professional indoor ; th.) two fives, was played in the hull Cninden le decide and as the Skceters
im-.niru u, .ii. M.ssi siec.in u lutie mure i ;,.,, viu.injj championship rnies will be the latter nt Cjcriuniitewn avenue and have been doing missionary work in or.
than ,. inen-h Ufure hi. .icati.. ' tlie nights of Coulter street and was witnessed by der te re-establish basektball in this city ,
. , 7" , . ,1,I(1 at tM ' ' I . I" '"Pnclt.v crowd. tiICre will hardly be any object en from
It.illj wiirkenis Iks niitiiB at neon nn-i Mmeli 1 nnd 1. The list of events will tn.i nrnillt must I.n ..!.... . . ;
Limine until I I'. Jl urr new the i.r.wr.im lnu " ' ' , , I , """ cre.nt must he given te the them.
I
OLYMPI A
BOXING "
r,.i:. Bread & Bambridic i rb.:t.
iiimiiv .ii. .
WOLGAST vi. GORDAN
(ii:(iit(iii: .tcK
RUSSELL vi. BUNNY
Al. UIKKIK
VERBECKEN vs. STONE
lltCIIIK S Kuunilfi 1VIM.II!
HUTCHINSON vs. GREEN
i)( K,f 8 Iteun.ls MI('Ki:V
Smith vs. Delmont
PRICES,. 50c, $1, $1.50
Santa en al. Srhntt'a Catt. 15th
rill-i-rl sfa. I'l-n-a I nrt-at IIW,
A i In w'.'-h thn ilcail ballplnyfr wi
ter nhitrs of the St
ut Mobil. AM
I.uuIh Drowns la ..'amp
W.-ulitli.im Hall, when thev oppose Penn 'aril !:.' !'.' an.t word from S a An
i., . ,, v , , , ' ' "" tenin fiis Umii! Musk uinl the, J.."
Mate. in. Mttnny I. Ions have been s-unr.l will P..SM through Kan Antuiil toiner-
Inning n prosperous season witj, env
en! reverse chalked ii., the Army mitt".
men turning the trick la-t week. J',.,,,,
has two ilcterlcs chalked up eer Vir
ginia and Springhcld.
The bouts thi-, aftfinoen will be as
fellows;
1 1 ."i - flllll till Mutl'S 1'i.i.n 0..
r,r ... i I . " i-- . ...in .fi.iie. vs.
j i.eury ... nir i.-uiu iuu.iu in u u-w I iunlaili lltirKett, I'et.n
decided in 11)17.
row mernlni;.
lici tl.e tlncl.inil ImlUnV se-en.l con-
ilr.i.-ii' r-ueli-s canu. r.t PhIIbh T.. -r
.Mnnil.iy .her will 1 f"- mf In Hie agunil
in.i tiiinty.elnht last ir. Trie
.,. Kr ..ml hlii men hflil . Ilclit "vnrkimt
' . .. ...I... IT....I.
f-Hi-ri.i an'i viin iiunn
The rl.liiiBfi An.rrlt-iins spsnt most of ).-
ti nlny nt Mnrilii Siirtnsr. Tex , In the bith
Ikiuih ninl (llnliiK r.-em locust' of heavy
rain th.it tnuili. nut.lenr work Impealbli..
iiin.len-ili tin-
iiiu- i) picture".
t'.tresi i)os.-l fur
.In runtlllen, tn.iniii-r of the Mlnnf-pelli
An.i-rlcai. .Vanwlml-jn feun. ami sht.rweml
.MdB'u ur en thl.- v.-f.v ie the tr.'thilnp
c.imii at Ijyf-rsbur. Tenn. They ar tlrni
Ie rermrt. tie. olher filacers belnc boeknil tu
.IrM.Ini; ai.-i u i net tiicre M.irrh t).
fev
A featherweight match winch is at
tracting llllicll llttentlen will be -Uig.'l
In the scmi-tinnl bit ween Willi'- tit-M-n.
of Kensington, ami Kid Wagner, el
Seilthwark. In the ether bouts Piankli
Ilritteii opposes Charley O'N'eil, Tim
IiCgau takes en Prank IlHrdigiri. Tom Tem
my Jillillsell faces Jee Welsh and the
opener will b" betw.en N'egre rivals,
Ituttling Frisce is Dhl Willluun,
completing u six -bout program.
Gavin te Defend Crown
llSi-piitind, Chaplin. Penn Slate, ra
O. strei her. Penn.
le.'-pound, Vasilie, I'enn fiatc, vs.
I'ensim, penn.
1 l.'-peuinl, llunlner, i'enn State, vs.
b.ivi-. I'enn.
liiii.piiun.i. i ii ier. i'enn .state
Captain .lehuuy I.ukas, Penn.
17."-pound, Woenicr. Penn State, v.i,
Kr.-I. cl'nii.
Heavyweight, Ileininey, Penn State,
vs. Tem Cewell, Penn.
Th, (I.1...B.. .n.. h..'l """' '-'J 7."'i forts -nS PI.
out At . ii'" Una Island. ( Hllf. "" ' '"
r.-.-niii r.ltLtcr was .n tirrv iu i.ci ...w.i-m".
4uhn MriTJra.v, mammr of th Olant.. ..
fxp',tefl le i 'I. S.i . Antonie, Tex., aeni"
tlrne tmlay. II - n-. Wnlneailay he vlifhuM
ra werKliia out.
K'!.
re
f-r'a
-1
prunlrs l.nlfe uml he hun been
be '"'0. -110, SsO yaids, one, two. three
nn.l the miles. In the event of a tie
en the peini -scoring system, a ten-
I mile race will be put en te settle the
title.
The field of starters fellows ; Hebby
.McLean, former world's champion;
I N'ervnl Ilaptie, former world's chain.
' pleu ; Art Stuff, last yiar's American
champion; Pvcrett MncOewnn, this
M-nr's American outdoor champien:
lMniiind I.nmy, former Amerlcnn
i ehainplen : Meri is Weed, Hen linker
I and Penny O'Slekcy former Interna.
tlenal amateur champions, nn.l (Jar
vs.
l.tHt
ih Sbllen.il
I'e'iri.ter, flrat birn.in
Tha iiK-n hu net jet
.'
I'K'iV t
Mrs.
.w InrK. I'll r Mrs U A (iuiin
l.elJer vl th- 1- ei.ilitun Umii'ii w (1 .t
A'i-l.il mi cIim hi . . alt. ii in ii ii "
celJ her- . "' f "in t...iui ii, n.i i- -t
that shu would n" '"i 'e Aim e .1 l-i "1"
feliu her lllli" in ." imnuiiinii ii.isi'
rria
The rrnmlnUer of th .St. !uIk fards ari
. f.j- r .Linn it uransf-, i'
with thf .-..eptlcii of H..jter Hen.l'
irnr rlmmplnn eHisiniin wi.
I.e.iBiie. J.i'iui
al.U lllli I'ertliA.
com-) le terms.
Trfil riftrke. fermr rnanan'r of th Vi
nitiM for fl'iean var. ha. bcn enKiuwl t
i-lalat ' t'et.ay" c'n.iku 111 reurellnw "JU the
I'mmrsity of Kiu.sHa baaeb-vll squrfJ.
I'.lMen innr mnibfr nf tha Cuba toareVit
ew .ill.. l-'i-l i-. lliinh li..-.fl :'.r, ih, Mimii nt Cltlllna lalan-l.
'"! "- i -i i . I fui hlKh run ut i'ni. All lui'e alu'tieil centrr.fta nail I'nsl-
IOI l." " 1 " ' ' 'I- id' M.llll'l
Ihr-. -.iii 'I' .' Ien ll.-sxi
.s'ra.J H I uml A u in - u 4U II
mui- en i ... en mi unlln-
tir.Vlilllil M.tiliitf tm. Tl
former reeeril of 1 ball I Thi
h". holder of no title, but a ' piCc" in tl.e school gymuaslum
at.J a rlifht-hiindeii pin her of unupu.il merit challenger, tcrilaj nftcriioen. Tin-initial con
home team for the great light which II
put up In the (lesins half. When the' Better Weather for Leenard Beut
teams retired te the r dressing rooms . ,. v. . ,, ..
... tin. ..ml of tin. I. nil- i'..-. "' New Orleins, I-Vb. -jr.. Uettnr weather
at the ci II Ol the hair (.ermnntewn wa hi prospect te.lav for the llenny l.inunl.
Acadeiuy had a seven-point lend. lai Mu-mi len-ieuml. ii.i-ilriaien bout, which
At the start of the dual chanter t"t"1 lu '"' I'V1"011.',",1 '-V1 'iivHl unul, '"nJiHit,
tl.rt..ii win. stiii-r,..l r.!l , ,'"lller niu! te .'.In 'I he I.euU.uiia ...ullieitimi.
Atlierten, Who still red for the losers, n open-air arcim. bus been teaerw-.i fm
caged three Held goals and (Jeff made a the bout, nnl the heavy mlvanie m r,f
terniH. Athci-tn u was rilled out of the . ,"rf"j ... i. in snluelM tonJltlen ieja.
game several minutes later en account '
of the personal leul rule.
Clese Contest at I'riciuls' Ciiilial
The llrst of a series of athletic con
test te decide the color championship
f the rrieiuls (enlial Si hoel took
Went 1074
m I'n-slni. 0100 ltrat iuh
Ice palace
45TII .1' lAKKr.T WTItr.KTS
ICE SKATING
KVr.ItY lAV KXCKri' Tl t."U.V
L'uu.lM-lri.t Inalr.i.lura ut All Sesaleni
TIIIIDK SlsXS IIA1I.V
hl'KCIAI. ATlllAt'TlON
TOMIilll'
miiivai. (.i..ms
Saptie and Lame
. ... . ... kLitl.ra
Wiinner Ai-rei.iiic nn.i i"f - -
01
e
n
e
fl
WM.aiM.ai.Baawia.v
w
Heferei-, William Itecnp.
The slsnrd enntrarla of I'lra. Ilaseman Itny
Hrhiaan-it i.m! utlllflr Zueh Wheat have
Iwn retei.eil In ih Ilrnuklyn ljailurs
Wher.t wrltet that hla Ife li Ml ntel h"
will te ilela.eil ritirtlni for sprlin training ,
at Jiieksenvllh
Jesae M.irlln. of Peuch City Old.., Ins
ben r'M"l te the pIUIiIiik amff of th Ii
rntea e.nM will en t. the tralnlnc camp at
Wit Italian neil week
yes-
iest -
a basketball game resulted in nn easy
win for the 5ras eu-r the lllues. The
llmntres Ferm New Association
....... l.iir.in nf iminlrea mi nrimti!7..l ' fllllll bCOI'C WIIH.lt til 11.
,it nluhi In Houth 1'hllaileli.hl.i for the I The Prleuds Central color contests
arc among the ehie-t In thu city. Tluv
i.nrnnan uf cettlnff only the beat. well. known
L..i imnnriui umelrea leiruther. The ole I "' . .V" . . ...' , " r"' .!":
, Meet of the ora..tJ..itlen wn te form n ' lir Mmlllir ie in; coiei; centesls et the
reiii .y.-eperatinK be.iy of uoed efficuia. I Penn Charter Scheel, 'i hev llrst started
TJ. ..wies'!;fMS!J,leerir:!!, rinJima- ! m tiw iwh i,,y i.k..tt.ii
''"" . j"" ;:::: ;," i. : 7-;,, . n mi en te irnvit reiminttintik ...
L". "V a i a . " "n
SSrT MEENEHAN'S cafe
SUNDAY SPECIALS
Lebster Dinner, $1.60
Viiil- Brellfil l.ebittr
lHvlhd Clam
trt et .Sele Tnrlei-c Hayce
Uarbtvunl Ojjntrr.i
llaknt Petate
Greenleaf Sets World's Recerd
or a ilri.i eesl r.Uclpatea no trouble with lie.il
at tie. "uih fin-h s hvu.8 '.t U ether Itiajer
11 H Umi.i.e mn'jlikl h.
. I ! - ...a.-. , -- lUUU U M IIIHUII-I -
tii.frly f'l.iiurt- sh MintPil further that j itin wiih iimi. initui' rn u 'ii uri nn unlln.
fsW&illm' wouidake rprcntMit Ainerlea lu Wie miieu nm or uie pr-vwu dmiiiui ftea 71. .. ,ttnml MPVice 'for 'Tlditei" mif'men
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Itnr.ieillutely
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A. Wuunur,
treaj I in au.iiiieu m iincii lompetitiens. Jteg.'r
ten 1
iCll IIIC 11.11 i.iimii.ikiii, wiille Jehn
.... . t. . Hinytli, center, cnpiiilneii the lllues.
Champions Win Anether !
Austin, TfX.. I eli. '.'.I, -Jim Ilurnei nn!
.lec-k llutchlann 'lefi-at il Heb C'niiiiclli' nn-l
,...,.. llvriiA. Aust n star eKinleue ce-f.
lt-y. 1 er. n nn elTWen.lielinj.te'i here, u, uu
..en ecnf ". A nnfl, ., .T"8 .champion; weru
enert bUuUd te piny thlrty.U hole, but a
The Teledo .merlr.M. A-sctlutleii batt
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ell iithvu ier ir.1111. .-. iiiiriu , ........ v.i I e..... v- . ... ...i... . i ..
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March 19. Tbr regular ar yt beldeuta. UeaW m pwentea play tjj, tb werpuij-.
Johnnie Edwards Awarded Verdict
Nev Vtrl;. X ! ""i. Jjiinn. Utwawu,
1'nrtlar.a. Ce i.'iumi-lwht chnnmlen
wen the juilct ileeldleu ecr 'iVny Alar
tin, a local boxer. In the nfieeu-neund bout
at tb i'UMentU iulmcnt Armery btie.
Fish Platter, Sl.00
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of
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I'rrncli I'lUil I'otateti Ultcitl CuciiiiilJcr
Perfc Platter, $1.00
1,'eimt . e 'or.'
Sour A'.eul or 7'ees
a.-eil Putalu
4ti;i,' Mnncr
62D & WALNUT STS.
Meenehan s Special, $1.50
l.eliilir Thirmlduf
IhVlhtlCrah
l.lctokeh Tartaic&aw
Clams Cnsli'ii
Harnteun 1'nltitw
I Chicken Platter, SI.50
.'oest Vfiiini Cnpeii i'1."?. ' "
Mtmhut Pulatvin I'uiicli '"!,,
itituerH.iii.1 Ki-i-iie'i irfwl"g
Sirloin Steak Platter, $t.W
llmllid Slrtnl . Si.i.iV ' 'r. li Jf j'-ruem
'niii-Ji -'nnl i'uinliiig .vul'ia ie
Beef Tongue Platter, $1.00
lint Tuiiuuc
.Vcw .Vrlnuri Ithiilc Petate
Ci.'oiii-J'e.i.uloia i
H Chicken or Fresh Crab Salad. Fried Oysters ft-Pll
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