l ; a7f8!mws.amw&?- m w-vwa aaialMalWllliMhMMMiyDH i t I ? t ' iwm t -r HdW XlICLlvS TWO LEAGUE GAMES FOR PENN THIS WEEK I tfeet Yale Wednesday and 91 n . SrtttirJnv Fmir burn i- -- Teams Win in Saturday Contests; Quintet Defeats Columbia it, w. Efr P '$ WIGHT teams representing the Unt- f lnst the best In their class Satur- diy, ana ei ma uuuiuc., . .. .iPierlcs. tw suffered reverses and ene e, ts opponent. , The ether team, rack, was divided into two .parts, one fliewjnic in Baltimore and the ether In K.w Yerk. Like the ether teams, Robertsen's made an excellent showing Vhe monetable of all the victories a scored by the basketball team. which Mistered a leajrue victory ever Colum ns Temmy Awell'M knockout punch Mrned a 4-te-3 win for the boxers; J.nmy Sexten's greaf play gave the ft. Js a win ever Yale. 7 te 3 apd X ' time captured a wcond-divislen cricket Vt rub CUP. xne lencern ncc u.v w k t c M , I. T, In a series .of. thrilling , bouts because of, the great work of i Cavers, of the Red and Blue team. ; The wrestling team iui a ti i .. rwneii. And the freshman swim- 4 mlng team was swamped by the Prlnce l ten clubs. Geerge Brender was the principal place-getter ler renn in iu Baltimore meet, the veteran taking .AAn1 In tfin linnmrnn shot-nut. t Over In New Yerk Welch and Savier 5 surprised a hlg crowd by finishing first , ' and second, respectively, In the 76-yard rinsli handicap. Larry Brown took I fourth place In the-mlle run In Getham. y Busy Week for Quintet Anether busy week faces Captain BUI l Grave nnd his mates Id their fight te bring another Intercollegiate basketball ' title te their alma mater. Twe league games, the first time this season, are en .' Mhls week's schedule. Wednesday night v tlic Bulldog quintet, last-place holders I but pliiylng much better basketball than ; nhcn I'enn met them first this year, will be the party of the second part at i New Haven. Saturday night Cernell, the conquer- . ors of Penn at Ithaca a week age, will be the attraction In Wcightman Hall. , After lending at half-time by a point and coming within a point of tying the figures against Dartmouth Saturday night, the Ithacans were forced te bow x In defent by five points. Since the nddftlnn of Crabtrce and Cnpren at the guard pests, Cernell has shown a remarkable improvement In & tenm play. , A victory ever Cernell will put the Kcil nnd Blue In an excellent position for the games with Dartmouth and 1'rinceten, which fellow en successive fiaturdit h.' The Zahn brothers have a , gntne te ploy nt Princeton that will mean much te Penn. V victory for fleerge. of Dartmouth, will give Penn the odds In the championship battle, while a win for Hill, of Princeton, will mean that the Tigers will come here en fivi'n, tcrniH with Penn If they also de fent Cernell. Walter Huntsinger's great playing was in the main responsible for the victory ever Jee Dcering's Columbia fie, 25-te If. The light but speedy Hunts sent the leather through the net fix times In all. four of the sextet com cem Iiik In the first half. Itefuse Tourney Invitation It was learned this morning that Penn hnd refused an Invltntien te com pete in the national basketball tourna ment In Indiannpells te be held next month. The dates of the tourney con flict with the last two games en the Penn schedule, which was the reason filen for turning down the Invitation. Coach Allcman, of the pole team, trlpd out .Tack Bridgeman at Ne. 2 pe"-t and the recruit worked se well with Captain Jimmy Sexten and Dlnen Jlmt the trio defeated Yale. 7 te 8; The Bame was one of the hardest fought of the year with the Bulldog team ever dangerous. Fierce riding and excellent tic of the mallet in the final period rained the verdict for the Red and Itlue. Sexten led in the scoring with four genls, Bridgeman had two and Dixen one. Scraps About Scrappers e JHTl .J'Hr4msn. WL" b0 " th plac of T "f'M'Cinnit the Nerthalda A. C. At nnllc City, tonight, ncatnat Al Warner Me. .urn la jufferlnn with an attack of In fluenza. Harry Jacknen. the aher promoter. Is i-nnlMent that Hartman. who hva ben Ipln hJtnlf in aharn. will prove a oed ubstltute. Other matchea en the aama "ard j re hddle Dempaey v. Johnny Lundy. .ljiekle Iiahel vs. Pat Deeney. Bebby Burna va llu.My Daly and Al Waltera va Skinny Jee Nralth. Temmy I.euthran'a trainer and ninnaeer. will have hla young-. St. Menlca'i chime In the ntteat of fettle tomorrow I'Uht for tilt with Dryan Downey at the Ice P..bce. This bout will be the attrfe.t ti.t Mt for the premlaln Seuth Phlladelphlan. J" . ' ;n.nnal Battllrur Leenard meets ill Ulna; Mack In a return bout. Other bouts; Jim Helland va. Jack Herman. Jee JtlKlile a Hei Senmen, and Eddie Demosey s. Veuns Mlcltcy. Temmy Ryan, of McKeeapert. Pa., meeta .Tee Durnmn. of Chicago. In a twelve-round Nut at Louisville, Ky., tenliht. ILirnev Caltahnn, New Orleans feather -lBht, la In Phlladelbhla. He a belna- I an illf.1 by nr. J. J. Shalet. who dSein't bar iinv one at 120 pounds en behalf of Cal. Lilian. Inlinny MrT.nualilln of Smoky Hellew, la t-c-ltlng Inte condition. In, about si week he NU! be ready for heuta with Al Verbecken. Jwi Welsh, Darby Caapar and Phil Kaplan. St. Menlea'H Catholic Club will held lis llilh annual ameker In the school hall ' iMitrenth anil Kltner atrteta. tonight, Lei,' 1m Her. Temmy Leushran. Jee Tlplltz and J 'riy Kid Brown are te appear In exhlbl i "lie. Ullle Oreen will make his third appear ii neu in six days when ha anawera the bell I'.-alnst Al Tex. at the Auditorium en Thura ln night. Orecn ! one of the cleverest no Bated boxers In Philadelphia. Ullly sii. -rmn has arranged ether beutB ua te. 1'iWi: Henry Hauber ia Lee Dillen, Willie ilmnaa is. Oenrge ltuaaell, Willie Nelsen va 'lmeyyJSr!keY "" an" Sam"'y rr"" ' ,..''rri I,.HW Coast featherweight boxer, who haa becn making nutte si hit In New l.,K. m",1, "va'le Philadelphia ihenly. Dinny Uedilmtm la lining up oppenenta for f;M""ien;VL0eerdaCt011 " BPa"rn' Wr,n" . 1 l.l'r. "J lrttT In the fiperta Depart "' hn Bbe I'ikme I.RHOBB for J 'My Welnstelii and Marcus Williams. Inlinny Ketchull. who boxed several tlmea b ' ""''''""own Club, la preparing t. ge? Ml ,,""u "l'len- ." own te meet Willie Man 0' Wat's First Feal Is a Bay Filly LeNlncInn, Ky., Feb. 27. -The I'M foul by Muu e' War, Samuel I' Riilille'H super-horse, arrived Ji'Meiday at Iluylimds Stud here. I he lut born of the famous mcu iK'ii-e l n bny filly out of Jlnnjuf r.idf by DisgulM'. MiiMjiierdde I I ewueil by M,., Kiddle. WSTS'W! Their Beb Pulleyn at Tep of College Scoring INDIVIDUAL SCORING iri.M Feal goals Pelntt P ayers and cettec goats rulcyn. Columbia, r. B..18 Cullen. Dartmouth, r. (.. B Luther, Cernell, r. f 13 Grave, I'enn, e is Leeb. Princeton, r. g. . . . 14 Uaither. Yale. ,. f.,".... u Huntilnrer. Penn, I. f . . . is 04 OS 44 81 30 9 80 Tb TO 01 OS 87 80 86 34 33 30 Millar. 1tMMaa .l.. Dartmouth, r. .. is Sprlnghern, Columbia r. f It Malcolm, Dartm'th. I. t.. 10 r. f... IT Jjeaenaat. Penn, I. f te Berkslew. Cernell, I. g. . . ,ie tjeyper, Vale, c I..' a Oeldstelnj Dartmouth, e.. tt wen. Columbia, e.... u Jeffrlfi, Princeton. I. f... B Kernan, Vai r. g e Hlppe. Cernell, e 7 Mullen, Columbia, 1. (,... 7 Urabtrce, Cernell, ..... 7 Vegelln. Penn, I. g 0 Clalnea. Princeton, 0 0 Miller. Penn. r. g 0 Shaneman. Dartmouth, 0. 5 Dessen, Penn, r. f a Wedell, Columbia, r. ... a Perter, Cernell. I. f 3 Haas, Tale. r. f a Capren. Cernell, r. f a Moere, Dartmouth, r. f. .. a Kellly. Columbia. 1. g. . . . a Cenklln. Yale, r. ..".!" 2 Wlttmer. Princeton, I, ., 1 Ueldblatt. Penn. l.t..... -1 TEAM SCORINO Team ' Wen Lest Pts. Pennsylvania .. .5 1 13s Princeton 4 1 123 Dartmouth B 3 1H0 Cernell 3 4 -135 Columbia, 3 s 140 Yale 0 0 84 311 ZO 30 18 IS 16 10 IB 14 14 14 ia XJ 12 10 0 6 8 e 0 4 4 4 3 Opp. Pts. P. C. JUtf .033 OS .SOD 180 184 1TB 1S2 .714 .883 .2811 .000 ELEVEN PHILLIES T Nine Pitchers and Twe Infield- ers in Greup Leaving Here at 8:38 WILHELM IS OPTIMISTIC By EDWIN J. POLLOCK rpHB Phils go Seuth, geographically x speaking, tonight. They have' been traveling southward In the percentage tnblp for the last few seasons, but to te night they will be moving toward the Equator with hopes of climbing North ward In the wln-and-lese accounting. Irving flilhelm, who starts his first season as mannarer of the, Muti mu year, and Bill 8hettsllne, the business' v .1 n K, , n?7 hMlr HecIt nt .thu ISOrtll Philadplnhln Ktntlnn i-nen.l ,.. 8:30. The Pullman nests will be occu pied nt 8:38, when the Jacksonville Ex Press Is due te leave these parts. The express will net -poke Its Iren nose Inte Leegburar. Fla. nmi i. . Ie.!fs ym .have te change nt .Tacksen- i"e ,Ier l,,e ansn ncress the State te the site of the training camp. The Phils will arrive nt Mnvnr AfrTvanxIfl'u nn.n en Wednesday. Manager Wllhelm was optimistic to day regarding the Phils' chances lu the nuumiui jjcasjue erunll. BuUdlng Ball Club "We 'are buildlnsr n hnii eii.K t.... with the Phillies,". he said, "and I believe you will sec a club with a dlf- fcreS.t.Il,r,,t. durln' the 1022" season in Philadelphia. I'm net predicting n pennant - winning combination, and won't even mention first division, but I'm convinced that we will be able te get out of the cellar and go higher than seventh place if concentrated effort and the best baseball we can produce wtl1 get us there. We have some geed young pitchers here and some dependable veterans. The return of Art Fletcher will help the In field considerably and steady the young fellows. We have a geed outfield and I'm sure you will find the Phillies out there this season fighting In every in ning, 'v' Bill Shettsline, who selected Leesburg ns the training camp, had a few werua te say about the town. "I've been down te Lccsburg nnd it'e a right smart place te train. They are building us a ball field with all the ac commodations of a big league grounds. The weather never varies and when the sun doesn't shine, the town folk have a holiday. I might also mention that they are very few holidays." Nine Pitchers There will be eleven athletes In the party. Nine of these are pitchers nnd the two ethers infielders. Mnnugnt Wllhelm. Business Manager Shettsline, Widow Conrey. the new coach ; Trainer Miller nnd Dr. Wlttmalcr also will make the start .Seuth tonight. The pitchers included In the srenp nre Lee Meadows, .Tlinmy Iling. Stnnlej Bnumgnrtner, C. Bebnu. Wally Bettn. C. Snover, Lefty Sullivan, Geerge Smith and Lefty Welnert. The In fielders are Wrlghthtene nnd Parkinson. A number .e'f catchers and pitcher; have been Instructed te be in Leesburg en Mnrch 1 und it is likely thnt some of .them will bent the main body of the Phils te the camp. The following have been ordered te 'report at Leesburg: Henline. Peters and WItherew, 1 ateli ers; Hubbell, Winters, Pinte, Seilg wick. Singleton, Morgan nnd ApperHen, pitchers. The following have been instructed te appear net Inter than March 8: Leslie, Smith, Rnnp. Itlchbcrg. It. Miller, Wil liams, King, Lee, Lcbourveau and Wnlker. It Is likely that Art Fletcher will re port some time next ucek. IIu hns just been reinstated by Judge Landls and has net been signed as yet, but will talk terms in the Seuth. Havana Entries for Tuesday First race, for thrie. ear-olds and up ward, claiming, puree 700, 514 furlengs: l.ady Ivnn 110 l'rlinlthe no Teny Ill Kernnn lis Kavensn MB Nerma J leT Idily Ivllt 107 Mabel Heynelds ..107 Cel. Llllard 11", Thombleom 11B nurley HrHylvaiie Us Second race, for threc-yeur-elda. clnlmlnir PViee 1700, 0 furlongs; Airganan i.i xtnneau lis Cofeorrnn les Aleae inn liveliest M Mn, Oruudy ,,,,ini Anltii Springer .. in Mary D ma Pulrulltv 108 'Nneml IC ni He'en Majer .... Us Aunlmr 112 Third rac, four-enr-elda and upward, claiming, purse ISOO, 1 mlln and BO yarda: Stanley 101 Tenv lienu jet Ooed Ill Qelden Chance. ..113 Tiiwasentha 10 Fourth rnce. four-venr-elds nnd nnu,a,i claiming, purse $700 1 mile nnd BO yards' ' r-airsninii t", -I'unuy van ins Habv Fnuat is PalrnndWanner 103 Altamaha, ,,.,, ,110 Jehn J. Pnaev.,,110 dunrdMniin .....101 run Hunley Ill) McAiloe ..110 Mlsa Hilarity .. 07 Lieut. Win. J. rarel no Murray 102 Fifth race three-year-olds and imwarrf purse fflne, 1 mlle: '.. frame v - -"nver aieuse ,.,,iet AVhlppet J'-' Tlcare mi Hutchinson 101 Hnnilel ...., pa Mlvth race, throa.iear.elda Hml nnu.r.1 clalmliiB purfe 7in l mile and B0 yards-' GO SOUTH TONIGH -l. line I'cur ... ". -.'iiiry ure ....... 07 Tnrnscen ins HuiKer 105 Win or Quit 110 Majer Doine ....110 Itey Hniils .t,....10" Cni'lnln Ueai ....UO Al'lirepllce allowance of .1 pounds claimed, Wvuthcr clear. luicK litiisy, n 1 t 1 it . .,, . , , ,., , ytvTgTMiwtiygyfflysrWWgr wi 7 u.,r;.fM, .fT--zr?7fv ,-xr ..m,,, , , ., , ,y j, .,jnn? Practice ter" the 1922 Campaigh in Their Texas Training Cawi First MACKS PRACTICE HILL CLIMBING First Workout of Athletics in Eagle Pass Marred by Chill North Wind JOHNNY WALKER REPORTS Bpectal Dhpatch te Bvtntne PubUe Ltietr Eagle Pass, Tex., Feb. 27. The Ath letics have started their 1022 -ups and downs. This morning Mack nnd his lieutenant, Danny Murphy, ordered the squad te start, for the bnllyard via the hobnail expresi. The walk this morning Wasn't half go bad only three miles nnd downhill but the players didn't leek ferwnal te the dritl uphill after prac tice with enthusiasm. Cennle plans te make the ups and downs a dally feature of the training of his hopefuls for the campaign of get ting out of the cellar when the season opens.- The rush for the dining room nt neon will net be In the nnturc of first come first served, for Cennie has premised his athletes that they can ride te and from the hotel nt noontime. A cold, chill north wind that blew ever the town made the first day's prac tice anything but an enjoyable one for the pitcjicrs nnd catchers. Cy Perkins, the acme of catching perfection, wns out early admonishing the youngsters nnd even the veterans against working their whips with tee much abandon. Fuhr mnn, the new catcher, denned his togs nrid caught several of the rookies. .Tehnny Walker, who played first base last year, but who is due for a receiving pest this season, reported today .and went into action after the usunl round of handshaking. Johnny snys he Is In for a grcnt season and that he has en tirely recovered from the Injury that Inld him low last year In Cleveland. Johnny O'Neill, a rookie twlrler, re ported along with Johnny Walker. The Mackmcn did net rench here last evening until supper time, and while they were dusty and ,erc from the long journey were full of pep. The town turned out en masse te welcome Cennie and his charges, and In the party at the station wns Pitcher Rey Moere, who came from his home in Austin, Tex. Itey wns a trifle mixed In his dates and arrived a day ahead of time. The party of tourists consisted of Catchers Perkins and Fuhrman nnd Pitchers Harris, Hasty, Heimach, Nay Nay ler, Kckert, Suillvan, Leftus, Yarrisen and Olllngcr. Chaperoning the squad with Manager Mack were Trainer Dec Ebllng nnd Secretary Heb Schrecder. The infield -irn nmi nnlflrldprs nre semcu'herp In Alabama tenialit and are due te null In here tomorrow night, se that the squad ...!. aV aVn tin svtmttlrara fit W All M iWf 1 a UUgUI, IU " tUlilJFlV W MJ VUII-.PIIUJ morning's workout. JOEY LEONARD WOULD 'PAY' TO GET STARTED IN RING Champ's Brether Will Second Midget Smith Against Oelment Joey Leenard, Champien Benny's brother, today wns -t'illinz te "pay" Matchmaker Scotty Meutelth te f,pull out" some one and put him In ns a substitute at the Olympla tonight, se thnt he could set started In the ring. "Gee, I'd like te bvx tonight," smiled Joey, who Is in Philadelphia te work In Mlrgct Smith's corner ngnlnxt Mickey Delmont In their scheduled eight-round bout nt the Seuth Brnnd street arena. "Yeu knew, Benny has been post poning my entrnnre Inte the ring every six months, ami I suess I'll have te break In some time while he is nwa.v from home. I could de se tonight, but Scotty tells me it would be impeMI1e te take any one out of the show," said Joey. Delmont nnd Smith hnve chnllcnirpil Buff, but the champion Iibb net as vet I.J..1 l.l dnn.1 !.. I.a.. ..l.. 1 i-- Iiuiiuvu (UB wcttu tiiui. uu n icmiy iu IflKf1 either en .in a tilt for the title. The Newark lad holds a Knockout vlcterv ever the titleheldcr. He finished Buff In a Jersey iity ring two years age, before Johnny ascended te the ban tamweight throne. Hughey Hutchinson nnd Willie Green, local boys, will meet In the semi-final of eight rounds. Al Verbecken nnd Recky Smith will square off In the main preliminary. The ether bouts will bring together Oeergie Russell and Jack Bunny and Bebby Wolgast and Al Gorden. . Killed In Automobile Race Iliirnea Alrra, Fb. 27. Cayattane TY (Wchl. who r!ilmicl te held the world's moiercycia record rer tweite neura riding, wiih killed eeU"rdayln aji automobile rare between 13une Aires and nosarle when the car In which he wan acting as a mechan Iclan was overturned. The driver of the car, which was one or twenty-two competing In the race, was net seriously Injured Tedesrhl's motorcycle record was made laat December when he covered 874 kllemetera 200 meters In his twelve-hour ride ever a suburban circuit. New Orleans Entries for Tuesday First race nurse 1100(. alleances, te- ,er-e'ds, 4 furlemra: (n) MrtrJMe Weed. 101 In) Mnacette ....inn Prince of Umbrlu.lfln I)-ir!e 10.1 Miss Brettenham.inn Prince K VJ3 Hambene 10U Rnrk Ili' Uidv Dess ten Anita Hampton ..I"" Carm. Pantaires,.10T Athlete 100 , (a) J. M. Gcedj entry. Ftarnml mem. nurxA tlone. rliitmlticr. thran. vear-elds and up, 0 furlengs: Pretender ion I'niianuerer i". Pannman . . . I.ndv Mildred t'lnht lll'.l ... Imn Hey ... HukIe JIarch , Dorle , F.uzey .in iiriaht I.mnis ...III ,10t T'-ie Decision ....inn .107 'Murphy 103 .101 Midnight Stories. n-J . mi Plute 101 . nil Klrah inn .ion noie nn Third rare, purse tloeo, rl.ilmlng. three-ear-eda and up. 8 furlongs! Plnntoen fl.1 Turnabiiit 1(11 nnnere lllue ns Car mn ItHKnzza 10a Twe Pair tOi Surmount ll Alse i-llulble: Miss Dixie 04 'Vnn SjIWii OR North Kliere HI Dm-e n: Moae 10S Tltanln . ...... OR Sandalwood 101 Serblsn 107 Chief Ilarthel...len Keurlli race, purrs $1000. nllnuancea, feur-rar-ilda and up. 1 mlln nnd 70 ynrda; Wynnewood Ien Trnnlula loe Incec IIT WauKeag 104 Pasteral Hwaln ..110 rr.-n ,.,,me Valer 110 Gain d C.iuie ...102 lllft Hun 110 Fifth raci. purse IROne added, for three-ertr-elda and up, The Mardl Urns Handlcup, l'i miles: (a) Slippery Elm. 103 (te cjuy r.'l (di Cestlg.m n Asnnened IflS (d Ilrethrrly Ine.l02 Saiffls of Pleasure.lln (b) Gourmand ...110 riv nosh ttn naleneur I'S Valer Ilii IUsen Das ...lull (r) Tem Hare, Jr.lOJ m) Irish Kiss . ..US Mannum 1i4 Pit 100 (e) llnltiil Verde,. V.M niarneystenn . (d) Oray Oablea . ,103 Hjiiku, OUik 105 (a) Sunnylund Stable entry. (bV Phillips nnd Cunnlffe entry, (c) Clarlt entry, (d) Daniel Croaa entry. Sixth race, purse S1000, tliree-year-elda und up tl furlenns. Murines' Handicap: Irlah Dream ... .11.1 Hadrian let 111. Rlclcenbarker.122 CcntlliSler 122 la) Tableau d'Hen. 11.1 " ,. K'linelacan ... n in). Dltner K. ...lltl Knet Uraaa 07 Hefapl Ill (a C. Druinhfller entry. Seventh race. PUrae S1000 rlatmlnr. IK,,. rnr-elda and UP. 1 1-10 mllea: Hnnnen 100 n-ait. I.ee ei Th Wit . Itejal Duck ....lis wait noun ..iuuiii f'nitnrui ,.,,104 ill t.ilie 10U Cllnchlleld 04 Panay tee I'eiu-y C let) MVirnien Klder ...112 Si-eurgenian ...,leu Diummend 107 Hetrlim-tun luinl 10.' bid I.nrk AVeather cledi : truck heavy. Apprentice uliownnee of flve pounds ilaliiicJ, PHILADELPHIA TRIO WITH McGRAW SSSV iBBBBBBBsl 'HHKsssssssr '!'" M sssm'' f ' "'.'?'x' T ft gassssPI jf K' '.'' )4PPBHKHMBjiD '' uiJKSjHPI'E '" isH B? fa6jfi&, ,-. 'I- , ,? s '"'t-'-if' t. ngigigigiHk. ' ''''' jKwfiwi V im It U tX 4A J y f t i'Sf ' )f,l , t W 1 stassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV aW fflUlaVPIWIflll IP Ml lUmiVII bUVVLLLIO PENN' 1 DEMPSEY Quaker Heavyweight Shows He Has Wallop by Knocking Out Black, of State RESEMBLES THE CHAMPION Hy LOUIS H. JAFFE ' TACK DKMPSEY, of the T'nlverslty ?l . ... O 0f Pennsylvania students, struts ' around In the vicinity of Tldrty-thlrd street nnd Woedlnnti avenue in tnc twenty-ycnr-eld person of Temmy Cewell, Philadelphia born and bred. And, In a way, the lS.'-peund Red and Blue boxer resembles the world's heavyweight champion. ' Penn's besV boxer, like the Mnssana Mauler, Is tan-skinned, hucd se ns a result of his several sensens' beach beach fmtrel duties at Atlantic City. He pos sesses the prominent square-like fea tures of Dempaey. Is built vlrtunlly ou the name avmetrtcal lines of the world's ... . . .. i best fistman, and In the ring Cewell seiinres off somewhat like the title-1 holder. r Today Cewell is being mentioned among the Bed and Blue students even mere prominently than the professional heavyweight king, heenusc Temmy pulled a Jack lmpw en Snturdnv , nitcrnoen, nun nun in "iui a vlcterv ever Penn State by a mnrgin of one bout. 4 te .1. Cewell stepped Wayne Black in the second round. Easy for Cewell With the score three all Cewell nnd Blnck teetl the scrntch In the seventh .i .i t.ii ,!. rri, pn hie- hev. with nntches ever both C.ves as i iiny uiLiuiiii, linn-... ...v . , the result of a previous punchfest nt , CTRAYFR'S lne neat Huaineaa Scho Kf' In' SE S5 "rerl'l ' kiL easily outbexed Blnck, and shortly," after the start of the second a bcautl- aaaaaaasa i fully timed one-two punch kifeckcd the State man for a loop. vaia,ia-aaaM. That wallop also served te break the cheerlng-less rule or college nexitig. ine Penn rooters 1000 in number were up en their feet immediately and noisily proclaimed Cewell the here of the hour. During the previous matches, however, ether than the spirited handclapplng be tween rounds, there wns no wild dem onstrations, and it proved that boxing bouts enn be enjoyed without a let of hulahaloe. Oilier Penn mittmen who shaped up nicely against the State scrappers nre Corden Burkett, US; Ccerge Bensen, 135, and Johnny Lukns, 10(1. Kach of these boys, with the exception of Ben son, wen his mntch, nnd Geerge wni , defeated by Tem Vnsllin only after the Judges hail disagreed and Heferee Wil liam II. necap hnd ordered another ' round. Although Bensen had scored , two knockdowns in the third period, Vasilie came out imirh stronger for the xtra session nnd manage' te outpoint fhn Pennsylvnnian. fihanln Is Victer , Lawrcnen Clinnln, 12.". nntl llorhert Toyler. 175. ncre the ether Stnti- win- nor-?. Tlip lntter, nn clenpntetl Inrt. din iilnycd it iluudy left jnb, and while his opponent. Oconto. Krct,s, continually rilMiL'd him, Tajier snccuciictl in hevplng the Qnnker oil unil wns nn easy winner nn points. The innovation here of having the referee ofiielntc outMde the ring attain proved Micecxsful. All of the boys heeded the lr.MructieiiH mid cautions of Mr. Kecnp. pe that nt no time wns it neceh Miry for the referuu te disnunllfj' a boxer. With the lnjce turnout at Weieht- man Hull en Saturday nnd the close and Interesting competition there lt no rea son why boxing should net prove suc cessful as a collcglnte sport nnd seen become a major pastime at universities. ST. LOUIS STARS ABSENT Hornsby and Feurnler Net at Brown' Training Camp Mobile, Ala., Feb. -7. An eleven liming tic'prnctlce giime featured n Htrenueim workout which Mumigir Leu Feld put members of the iirst con cen tlngent of the St. Leuis Americans through yeMerdny at the team's train ing camp, I'ltrlier "Dixie" Davis, who has been reported a huld-eut, appeared at the camp esterday, indicating that he had ceme te terms. The second squad of the local Na tionals arrived teduy nt Orange, the Cardinals' training site, making forty pluyers -there. William I'erttcn, u pitcher, is suffering from influenza en the coast, whlle Hegers Hornsby, stellar second besemnn, and First ItanPiiian JncijueR Founder ure absent from the ennui beeiitiRu tliev imvn ,i... tlHijiij'd llt'JU cmitinctH. Three Philadelphia players will train with the Giants at San An An An toneo. They are Heward Berry en the left and Billy Black en the right. In the inset Is Jim Clancy, whose Iwme is In Mcrchantvlllee but always regarded as a Phllly product STANLEY PEARSON RETAINS SQUASH RACQUET HONORS uecai wizara eapmres cnampien- nimlr ThM?i Cev8KCU''-ve I!m'; Baltimore, JIu teb. lit. Stanley W. Pearson, Philadelphia squash- racquet wizard, still reigns -nnreine in the United States. He successfully de- fended his title yesterday by defeating At.f X-....I...1I r--..i ".." t'itleilerr and Coe ,e7 I'wcrv. of n ItnltlnierB Athlefle rinh. Mni-vlnn.! ... . i . . .. .. : . v .....v. Sltntn nlinmnlnn I., ll.n ,-,.,., I., ( .1. Hnnnl tnnri ni.ient 1 iu tl l.iJ,Vi. tienai tournament. It is tile tllinl con- Seciltive time thnt Pearson has wen the singles championship, but his artistry uas never mere evident than at present. Ills playing wns swift, sure ami sen- sntieual, each nintch being taken in straight sets. Phlladclph a racqueten wen all four of the reiuninlng matches against the hoi itiiitimeri! .iiiieiic iud representntlvcs. W. H. T. Hulin, Jr.. who cave Pear son considerable of a battle in the re cent championships nt Philadelphia, leek three out of four sets from L. M. Bellicre, the local youngster. Anether mnteli u'titel, nrii.litnn.l .nlAn. dial action during the morning was that in which S. P. Clnrk. of Philadelphia, and W. H. Iluclgins. of Baltimore, enme together. Clnrk wen the decision with three out of thu four sets. .. educational lietli sees $5 and $6 Menth TJftf0n.jj'.ai5J Why pay mereT Shorthand. Typewriting Bookkeeping-. Secretarial. Business Adminis tration ceuraes. Catalog free. Palmer Business Scheel. IB a. 10th Street The Tayler Scheel -,. n.,H Shorthand. Tmirlifvnlnr niMtilfaanlnv - ... .. leraainrsets QregR onerinana. ieucniyping. KoeKKesplnc accounting, Secretarial ceiraes. Knrell nenr THE ACCURATE MACHINE AND THE THOUGHTFUL HAND Ihere are some things a machine can de better than a man. There are ether thingsin which the human handguid ed by the human mind is superior te the most ingenious machine. A judi cious combination of both in ". Arrew gives the car the benefit of micrometric accuracy where micro metric accuracy is supremely desir able, and of handwork where the individuality of craftsmanship is sup erior te machine fidelity. Fess-Hughes CempanV72ij and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Wilmington Reading, Bethlehem, Lancaster Pierce -Arrew THREE LOCAL BOYS Tl Billy Black, Heward Berry and Jim Clancey en Way te San Antonie Camp INDIANAPOLIS GETS LATTER The New Yerk Giants nre speeding en their way southward te the training camp at San Antonie, Tex., and en beard of the World's Champions' spe cial are three players from this lo cality,' known te every semi-pre fan. They are Billy Black, the former Hnrrewgate lnfielder, and who plays with a number of local basketball teams; Heward Berry, the cx-Penn athlete, nnd Jim Clancey, a southpaw hurler, of Slpriihantvllle, N. J., who pitched for Swarthmerc for three years. Black, a youngster, Is one of the best fielders in the city, and his friends pre dict that the "kid" will make a hit with Jawn McGraw. He led the Vir ginia League shortstops for several sea sons, and he Is expected te make geed as utility lnfielder. Berry was with the Giants last sea son as an outfielder, and there wai considerable surprise when he bearded the train nt North Phllly yesterday with Bill Black. Nothing had been heard from the football and track star since McGraw sent him an Invitation te return te the club. He left the Giants last fall te coach Hamilton College football team, and It was taken for granted thnt he had l.lrt hoeehnll iwIIpii. Hrnrpvpr. the lure I of the spangles proved tee strong nnd 1 h rlpclrleit n loin the Giants. Jim Clnncey will only put In the training trip with the team. The Mcr rhnntvllle boy hits already been award ed te Indianapolis, of the American Association, in pnrt payment for Ralph Shlnners, the outfielder Clnncey is a former Swarthmerc athlete, a three letter mnn, being a top-iietelier in bnse bnll, basketball and football. He wah recommended te McGraw by Kddle II llnms, the local manager. WISTEB BBSOBTS ATf.ASTIC CITY S. J. SeZX ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. 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