ritS'GS7WWV7iT?5,5WS355.'7 '? i7fW?V fif : mmmm wjawT.rMv;?fjffimmwjwtM'vjUAVSA i !!' pn'y.amamfA.v i',j f.iiprs3PTi fiipMff Sf 7 iWiWiwAjj" " v'wnrr. . ivvfiiir'v. wy i , l '- "-; . , " - i ; ' ' " i ILip&EilPHIA; TUESDAY, ' FEBRUARY 28, 1922 EVENING -pUfilia l , . '. i Colleges, Including Several Frem Mid-West and Fat West, Have Entered Penn Relay Carhivi y-ra fflCAGO ENTERS TEAM 1 iiv rmi akjsi val t HM Jt TV a railCO OJ miu-trvswin iUA Western tiptiegcs t!rA,m Lie te Reported Boycott of Red and Blue I Relays mm TIGERS TONIGHT 'ii VOTIIEn tomb calculated te make A M n breach between the colleges' TC East and West has exploded SriKnt causln a ripple of excitement. 'Sn AeTellPge moguls congregated ..Tew Yerk recently it was said that !l. TTnlversItv of Pennsylvania relay 'tt8.i;A would be boycotted bv the -ffiff tT of the Vest and far s?" v L.Mntn tnn rjHHirrn cmirgCH '5X.l reused or simply neglected, te (& steMes te the national collegiate ,gi wd field championship In Chi- '?St?ad of'the local relav game, being fcS brthe coaches of the Western ".-- ii I. no rn nnurur nuw nn Sh the largest entry list in the his ,'tt the game from the West and WfJ PA l. 7n ji.1. that wnnt nn ;3Kanki.nUra. tKte FrM T Saturday of April, J-.iguiy-nine IfflleWs from all parts of the country VhMdr have entered my i . . fiJerw Orten. dean of all relay car- i managers, stated this morning CSM'v'SwM coming through with ?!!,!?ein Vretr numbers than he had Tin. Un verslty e: i;m- Stagg J'urfct le Meet Veshcll Here Saturday Afternoon Dill Tlldcn, world's tennis cham pion and n graduate of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, will meet 8. II. Veshcll, of Brooklyn, na tional Indoor champion Tact year, at a tennis rally in Weightman Hall of the University of Penn sylvania Saturday afternoon. The Indoor and outdoor cham pions wjll firnt contest In the sin gles irnu" afterward will be en oppo site sides of the net in a doubles match, in which Wallace Jehnsen will be paired with Tlldcn and probably Vincent Richards with Voshell. 'Ctfelnnted ,ttte. where Alonxe ""- " 2 . -. - Ioeks nncr f ffiVt ne of athletics, in a letter te .'fila stated that he would have a team W?"1, It., d.i.i ernntn nml that he Serr..et,am COLD SNAP KEEPS ATHLETICS IDLt North Wind Sweeps Over Texas Camp and Prevents Prac tice Planned for Today PHILS ARE FLYIN' Pitcher and Manager OVER RAILS TODAY Nine Pitchers and Twe In fielders en Way te Train ing Camp at Leesburg WILL ARRIVE TOMORROW FIELDERS ARRIVE TONIGHT heemi -lepl mihv bv tne iimi- m- " , temitch with the best In Eastern ranks. Individual entries have arrived Vemrl. Wisconsin, Oklahoma A. Iv5 f Kansas and several ether mid ,Cern celFegeV while Oregon College. Talversitv of Iledlands, Washington !te a Occidental from the Far West Hit (.Unified their Intent en of scnuing iwrUlist for the field nnd re lav events. Yesterday the urcgen re- :"" '" rtclr list of entries, which includn sev J?, of the best athletes in the Pac flc Ve-thweft, who ve counted en te give thel Eastern jrtars, a run for honors i rrtnecten nnu c - ' eight In the Weightman Hall peel ier W?end place In the IntercolleglSte Surae. The Red nnd Blue aquatics Sire lest two meets hls season and both te Yale. New Yerk University lu been defeated twice. If victories are secured ever the Tigers tonight and alto ever Columbia hlch they meet tui week, Penn has nn excellent thance te get a stranglehold en second Tlace, ns the Tigers aire nei raieu 'itreng enough te defeat the Yale team or stars. SOPHOMORES CAPTURE , ANNUAL CENTRAL MEET 8etend-Year Men Win Annual In terclais Champienahip The fophemore class wen the intcr elass indoor track and field chnmpion chnmpien rtlp of Central High Scheel this after noon in the gymnasium nt Bread and -Greea streets with a total of tW'j (pclnts. This Is the first time in tue history of tap school thnt a second secend jear team hus wen these laurels. Thn Renlnrn rnme in feV second hen ors, behic trailed by the junior and fmhraen classes. The stores were : Sophomores, GO1,! ; MnlerB, SSVi: unlers, 25 C-6, and freshmen, 19 1-0. The summaries: - J I- ... ... . ... ff.a.h. Gould, Rephcn(.r: fourth, liouMen Pop(i Pep(i Biorei ntth, (l, Judevltch and Walceff, fnlers TImp, 4 mln. 3-5 fc. 40-ri! hlsh liurdles wen ty rnK. Onler; nere'id. Iive, Junier: third. Silver man, Snphomere: fourth Stiallta, Senior. Tlm, r, l-B bcc. Ilalf-mllfl run .Wen by Heward. Bephi irenJ. B. Oeultl. senier: third. Taien. leph; fnurlli, HprlnBle, tenler: fltth, Seltrblk, erh. Time. 2m 14 3-3. btandlns bread Jump Wen by J. Oeuld. seph; Meend, Trank, lenler; third and fourth CtrpDl, renler. nnd Bonlvltlcela, Junier, tied: 1l(th, Kfins. fresh: Lauber, junior, and Behiteltter, junior, tied. Dlitanea, 8 ft. fl In. S20.yrd dash J. Gculd. aeph, and Ball, fnah, tied for first and aecend: third, Ftahae, IuiMer. Bellamy, fresh, WoTcen, aenler, and louaten. seih, tied for third, fourth and tin. Time. :2A 3-Ba. II (h Jump Wen by Smith, aeph; second, BehweltMr. Junier: Scarlett, aeph. and Seha Wnikl, seph, tied for third and fourth; fltth, Elemer, Junier. Helirht. 0 ft. 3 In. One.mlln rim .AVnn hv fllnylei annh ue. end. Hallman, aeph: third. Casper, fresh; aenier. Eagle Pass, Tex., Feb. 28. Cennie Mnrk's Athletics were stepped before thev get started. The Mackmcn In their training camp here were all set for a couple of pleas ant workouts today, but thnt was all. A regular netth wind, the kind thnt flaps the spirits of the flappers ntvBread and Chestnuts Mrecti, Philadelphia, any cold day In midwinter, swept ever this Texas town nnd howled down the de mands for a ball-te.sing sesvien. Se the team stayed Indoors or hiked ever te Mexico for n little diversion. Harry Davis and his squad of fielders are due here tonight. The natives will see the A'a in nctien In nn honest'-te-goodncss bnll gnme Saturday afternoon. Cennle has decided te open the training camp season with a couple of teams called the Seniors and the Juniors. The tall tactician haft plenty of ma terial and with two or three men fight ing for every position will hnve net the sllnhtest difficulty In niacin two full clubs en the field. The second game is scheduled for Sunday. Yesterday Introductory practice was earnest, even If the weather was bleak. Catcher Johnnie Walker and Itoekle Fllnger O'Neill joined the squad in the morning and tolled with the ethers. All the pitchers limbered up. Hasty, Harris, Nuyler, Helmach, Moere, Eckcrt. Picrsen, Ynrrlsen, Sullivan, Leftus (tail Olllngcn served lets te the busy receivers. Ollltigrr is the Alabama collegian who pitched for Auburn College last spring. He Is built en lines something like Bryan Harris, although net quite se tall. Pred Heimach has broadened out In the last year. He was a hard worker. Tckert and Picrsen, well known te rhiladelphians, nlse were energetic souls. Perklus, J. Walker nnd Fiihrmnn did the catching. All the players took turns in the out field. Dan Murphy had his funge stick in nctien all day. The players also Jogged around the park, nnd ns the grounds here are large, it is quite a stretch for them. The park has a real grass diamond nnd a skin outfield. Mack says he has heard nothing from Pitcher Remmel nnd First Baseman Ilauser. his holdouts. He also has received no word from Wheeler (Dec) Johnsten, the first baseman obtained from Cleveland. Before leaving Phila delphia Mack mailed Johnsten a con tract calling for a geed Ralary. He directed him te buy a railroad ticket and come nt once. Mack leeks for him te appear here In a day or two. Title Cage Tourney Narrewa Down Attentat, Feb. 28. The Southern college basketball championship lies anions? four trams no one of which cot aa far aa the N..i- ! v&r. Tenta-ht'n fames. In which .Alabama meets North Carolina and Mercer 1 tilu Gera-la Tech. will " the aunlval of (the flnallnte. Yearage the Flyln Phils was the popular nickname for the athletes who held forth at Bread and Huntingdon streets. The Phils nre flyln today ever the rails. They ere flyln' from all directions. One fleck left here Inst night at 8:158 from the North Philadelphia station. Other birds of the Phil species nre flyin' from points all ever the country. The destination is the same and the retlcnlt will be made at Leesburg, Fla., where the spring training will be done. Pitchers nnd catchers have been In vited te work first, nntl nine members of the hurling staff left here with Man ager llhelm. Bitiness Manager Shettsllne, Trainer Miller nnd Coach Widow Conrey. Twe lnfielders Park inson nnd Wrlghtsjene being anxious for labor, nlse left with the hurlcrs. The nine pitchers who left from this point are Lee Meadows, Jimmy Ring, Stanley Baumgartner, C. Bchnn, Wnlly Bctts, C. Snover, Lefty Sullivan, Geerge Smith nnd Lefty Welnert. There will be no catchers en the Phil Pullman, but three hnve been ordered te report nt Leesburg en Wednesday. These arc Henllne, PcterH and Witherow. The ether hurlcrs alie have been In structed te put In their nppenrance nt the camp this week. Orders have been Kent te Hubbell, Winters. Pinte, Sedg wick, Singleton, Morgan and Apperson. It Is Manager Wilhelm's idea te de vote n week of his time te the battery men alone, se thnt the arms will be in fairly geed shape by the time the ret of the athletes den uniforms. He lias in structed the lnfielders nnd outfielders te report en March 8. but it it nrebable that many of them will be en hand be fore that time. President Baker did net accompany the Phils, but he will be at Leesburg next week. sfsfsfsf ! v,vt sHe's- ,'' ''( tmtim','vm" ; v?Cai "mm ACADEMIC LEAGUE TO 0PENAPR1L 11 Twe Games Scheduled for First Day in Five-Team Circuit Schedule and Results in Penn Cage Tourney TONIGHT'S OAMKS :30 Catholic High va. Wllllamanert 7,30 Devel. DM.. Hlsh n Hntbore High. fi 80 Brown Trep v. CJermantewn Acad" U:30 P. I. D. va. I.a Halle Prep. last Ntaiirs m:sui.Ts TJrper Darby High, 33; Jloereatoivn High. t0Ilhlhem High, 2i Darhv High. IS. Deyleatnwn High. 3S: Narberth High, 10. SEASON TO END MAY 12 Twe gnmes also are scheduled for the closing day, St. Luke's Scheel travels te l'plscopel Academy, and Hnverferd Prep will play the het te Oermontewn Academy. Tlie complete schedule fol fel fol eows: April 11. Ormanlewn Acarimv at Kp'rc-v Sal Acadrmy, rnn rjnartr at naxorrern choel. 14th, Haverfenl R-lioel at Episcopal By PAI'L PREP THK Interacademlc Basebiill League will begin its season Tuesday, April 11. Twe frnmra nre nrliciliiled for the i Academy, St, Luke's Scheel nt Prim chsrlpr. Ornmntenn Academy nt Penn Charter: 21st. episcepal Academy at St. I.uke'a Hrhoel at Ocrinnntnwn Acalimy, 24th Kpiuepal Acad emy at St. T.uke'a Scheel, Haverferrt ihoel at riermantewn Acnrlemy; 27th, i;plerpal Acndemv at Oerniaufmn Academy, Hnvcr Hnvcr lerd Scheel at Tenn Charter Mav 2. Bplixepal Academv at TlMerferd Scheel, Penn Charter at St. I.ulce's Scheel, ."th, Haverford Scheel nt St. I.uke'a Scheel Penn Charter at Germantown Academy, nth, Prnn Charter nt Kplacepal Academy. Ger Ger niantern Academv nt St. I.uke'H Scheel, 12th. St. I.ukc'e Scheel at Eplacepal Acad emy. GcrmanteHn .cadmy at llaorferd Scheel, FRANK SCIIALLER "Star pitcher of the Quaker City Pres, who also will manage the club this season Scraps About Scrappers Beets and Saddle The March Gras Handicap, $.'0(10 added, is the closing feature of the last days' racing ter the winter nt New Orleans. The race is nt a mile nnd a fourth, and contains the best horses at the Fair Grounds. Guy. the best here, has top weight of 12!) pounds. Hi? record this winter is unbeaten. He seems best today. United Verde and Ceitlgan appear best of the ethers, but the field Is evenly balanced by th.? weights. Sands of Pleasure unrl Bunga Bttck'ench hns a chance. Horses well plnced In ether races are : First race, Prince K, Mnscotte, Lndy Poss; second, Pnnnman. Fluzcy. Bright Lights; third, Turnabout. Serbian, North Shere; fourth, Wynnpwoed, Valer, Inceb; sixth. Eddie Rlclten hacher, Centimeter, Elmer K; seventh, Ettahe, Peggy C. Clinchficld. Havana: First race. Lady Tvan, Thornbleom. Primitive; second, Alese, LevcUcst, Athgarven; third, Stnnlev. Teney Beau, Osgood; fourth. Jehn J. Casey, Haby Faust, Dandv Van; fifth. Frnijk W, Mayer Heuse, Cleaccy ; sixth, May Erb, Win Or Quit, Tarascon. The first foal (Living) of Man e' War. came Sunday nt Miss Elizabeth nnncprficld's IIa.lands farm. It. in n bay filly, dam Masquerade, by Dkgulve, the property of Samuel D. Riddle. The dam also is the dam of the fleet filly, Valley of the Moen. A large number of bookmakers were arrested In New Orleans en the cve of the close of the meeting and held en bends for a hearing. Bar Belated Deg Shew Entries Delated entrlca or these arriving at the show after 8:30 tomorrow night will net be permitted te enter the rlns at the all-breed exhibition, te be held by the Weat Thlla Thlla delphin. Kennel Club, at Arcade Hall. Fifty rtrst etrect and Ililtlmere avenue. Thla ac tion haa been adopted by the Executive Cammlttee of the club, owing te the bhnwe -e fir this winter halns been delaved In the Judging through eleventh-hour arrivals Blllr Wella. known as Bermendw." British welterweight, has nrrled In Amer ica. Charley Harvey already haa started a campaign te bring .the Englishman i In line for a match with Jack Brltten for the title. Mlent Ptiryeer la claiming the Negro light heaywclghc championship of Pennlanm and Mae land. Ha l willing te niak 100 pounds for a. match with Tanama Jee Gans. Willie Cettt la In condition for but with any of the 143-peunders In thla lctnlt;. Sailor Al Burger, an Atlantic Cltv fcnthr weight, who aasa ha has knocked out ha laat tie opponents, wanta te meet AMIlle Oteen. Snmmr Frllr, who meets .tVnlt?' Pr? ' the Auditorium Thursday nigni, leauea cnai ingea te Billy Devlne nnd Benny Base. Sam Is being lined up for bouts at the Ice Palace and national. Geerge Weyman. of Glrardvllle. and Ren Carlln, of Mahaney City, have been matched for a ten-round bout at Tamaqua March 20. Billy Silverman figures Al Pet will upset the dope en Thurad.iv night when the lattei answers the tingle of the gong against V II II lle Grem In the wlnd-un of eight rounds at th Auditorium Club. Fex Is training faith fully for this tilt. The semi: Henry Hauber b. Ixje Dillen. Prelims: Willie Themas vs. Geerge Russell. Wlllle Nelsen vs. Happy Jack McWllllanM and Sammy Fritz s. Whltey Burke. Denny Grieves and Yeung Ienard put en se fast a fracas at Easten, Pa., last wect that they were rematched. Havana Entries for Wedneeday Flrst race, for four-vear-elda nnd up, clalmlnc. purse S700. 3j furlongs Twn Ees US Ina Weed 102 l.arty Bettv ....102 North Elkhnrn..in3 Mnchlne Gunnen.103 King Werth lin Wlllle Weeda ...110 I.ulmeme 110 Pokey It 110 Chlsca if.' Acclamation 112 The Englishman .112 Second race, three- car-olds, purse $700, rH furlengi , . Llttle Black Cel. Chile 10.". Hheep 102 FrncHstlc 10.1 Acesta 10". Rebuke 107 Den Pep 107 Third race. four-fear-eMa and up. claim Ine, purse J700, Bin furlenea Woflgewned le.i wind of Chance 105 Frnscucle 10.1 Oevl Hepe IDS rickle Fancy ,...10l Mldian 110 P,vi.nnt .. . t II! Count Beris 112 Twenty Scen ..112 'Mack (lamer ...112 Bsrne 114 American Engle lit I'liurth race, three veir-elrts nnd un. the March Handicap, puiat Tl'OO. 3's furlengs: I Mlera ". iilO'.i il.'lle"ef nilVabeth- Lavt One 104 town 11 Fifth race, throe-year-eldf and up. clatm Inp, purse $700. l mile and 80 yards: I.nilv Ixivltt ,...10t Naa1e lni Say When Ui7 Scintillate id Audre- A 107 Algrettn nn Falrlv lis Sel Gllsey n- Balfour US Planatareda lir, Flret Troop 115 Azted us Sir Adaum 115 High Olympus ...US BUth race, four-year-olds and up, claim ing pursa 1709. 1 l-lfi miles: Dellv C ., 101 Man- Jan Baker. 10' Hecnlr .! 10.1 Whjppoerwlll ..ins Blanca 10S Geerge W ..... Ii'-' Loyalist 113 n. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear; track slew. . opening day. Oermnntewn Academy will be entertained by Kplcepal Academy, while Penn Charter Scheel will be the guest of Haverford Prep Scheel. Penn Charter's, initial opponent will be watched closely this year. Haverford makes Its first appearance in the "In terne" basebnll circuit since 100.", In which year It quit the lengtie after a dispute. The institution had been In the circuit since W. The news thnt It had re-entered the league wns gladly received bv friends of the school nnd circuit, and Its showing this year will Interest many. St. Luke's will be seen in the bnFC ball league for the flrt time this sea son. St. Luke'n Scheel entered the league at the same time Haverford was reinstated. The school made n fair showing In foetbnll, nnd Is going te try te make a better mark en the dia mond. . . ... r.plcepal Acndemv. nt the prccnt time, seems te hnve a peer chance te repent IIS periermnnrn ei ini yrar, i nn tenm hns let several members of lnbt season's chnmplnnshlp nine. Among these is .Tuck Williams, star twlrler. Last season .Tack made a great name for himself by pitching two no-lilt games. He nlse hurled n numuer ei nmcr whin, and was considered nmeng the best meundsmen In scholastic circles. Wellland Confident Captain Wellland. of Penn Charter, says hli team is going te he the next title helfier " un' nrnui, -jHHiiu claims there will be nothing te the race, nnd that the Yellow and Blue will hnve. n walkaway. He says most of last venr'snlayers nre back and that Coach Merrltt will hnve little difficulty in melding n championship nine. The league sensen will close Mny 12. Basketball Statistics EASTERN LEAGUE w.i p.r. w i. r.r. ew Yerk 1? S .SOO Hllken-n.. a a .21.1 Trenten.. 10 a ,769 Coafnllle a 12 .200 lamncn.. 3 .730 Reading... s 10 107 AMD N ADVANCES E IN EASTERN LEAGUE Skeeters Stage Usual Second Half Rally and Down Ceatesville, 27-23 PLAY AT HOME TOMORROW 1 Ravenza. 4 te , First at HavanmS tft'i t3S t'onllnert from Tare One nelds. Cel. Lilian!. Thornbleom, Teny, Barley ?E and Hvivare also ran. . .. ..'IS BEt'ONU BACK, for three-year-eldi.- rlalmlng, purse 7ne. 0 futlengs! ,ht t. rurally, ion 1'enmnn..... n-i a.i avaav. J. rosenrren, 10S, Pickens,. . 8-1 even S-' 3. Htenewall, 112, Mnrrleaey.7-10 1-4' Uki Time. 1:10 S-&. Anita Hprlnger. levaltaelff Alee... einrv i aJia tiiiNarvrii bihu rsn. TIIUlU BACIJ, for four-year-olds a.ni I tcrri. iilalmlnK. mtrsn IMOO. 1 mile and ,.,..-., ., . . . - ,(-. .aTeny Beau. 10(1, Bcheffel. 1-t et 1 . VJPflifUU, III. I'ennmili,,,, l,- n-.. vvy .1. (le'den Chance. 113, Prlble 0-2 eert out Time, l.ne a-r,. Hlanley also ran, wa J "r-ut a NEW ORLEANS RESULTS OAME TOMBRROW ManT Rending at Camden. IAHT NIOIIT'S RETT.T" EA8TKRN I.KAC.t'E Cnmden, 37 t'eatesilllr, 23. 0Tnr.it GAMES 1'nlen, 30 1 Fiftieth IttuitM. IS. Aquiline) 2li Burlington, 22. Kt-enezrr, 24: rentml. 21. Mount Vernen Baptist, 20) Bethany. 14. t. Michael's. 27t Erie M. K.. U. V M. II A.. 31 I. N. V. V.. 24. I.yndenhiirst. 22l st Anrfren'e. 12. lietcher Midget. 30t Mary A. oimpsen, 13. Iletcher, 30; Reaiirrectlnn, 2J. Venn) l aula Hospital. 41: Sr. Cniihagr. ee , ""First Dutch Junier. 2l C. C. Han- Ct' H.''X. H.. 37i Richardson Memerial, 82. .t. .1 Bolten. Ml St. Franela, 13. TVanklln Sugar. 31 1 Mnoreslewn. IB. Fleming Wins Cue Match Chicago. T'b 2 - Vrnnk I. F:emlnp of ih.inina!cn III . illpilnated T.. A. Merntlus -w Yerk Htute ilumplen. Ill sfcnnil round plnv today In the national amateur three cushion billiard tournament her. .0 te 13, In seent-feur Innings. I lemlng had a high run of thre agninst four for hi op ep op nenent. who 1 eeventy-thrt-e ears old. Pill Kcnnedv nnd the Cnmdrn Hast ern League basketball team pahl Its (lnal visit of the 11122 season te (Jontes (Jentes ville la.t night. Like mevt trips te Contewville, Com Cem tlen was returned n winner. On one oc casion the Skeeters did fall te stage a sweud-half rally aui lest the decision. In every same, between the two clubs en C'entesville's fleer, the home team led at the end of the first half ami trailed nt the finlh. In all except one. In Camden's previous game there the Centes were nhend nt half time J5 te 11. And the same condition held true last night. At hnlf-tltnc Leu Sugnrmnn nnd his teammates were en the long end of n 15-11 count, but then the Skeeters staged their usual secend-hnlf rally and had little trouble In winning. They had a big lead until a few min utes from the finish, when 1'lnier nip ley caged a couple of baskets and brought the losers' total caN from the field te hrven, ns ngalnst ten for the winners. "Soup" Campbell and Eddie Polin excelled for Camden, while Su garmnn nnd t!lace were best for the Ceat ex. The victory edited the .Terscymen a little closer te Trenten nnd the feltics for firt place. Camden meets Ilead Ine at the armory tomorrow In the fir-t game te he played there in two w eeks. Twe home games will be played this week, the Ceatcs paying a vltdt en 1'rl dny. This contest wns originally sched nll for the following week, but has been moved up en account of the auto 10V. Aaren Ward Cemes te Terms I'ert Smith, Ark., Feb. 2 Aaren Ward. fecund baseman of the New Yerk Amer icans, who ha h-en holding out. announced tedny he would depart Immediately for ITet hprlngs te Jein the Yankees. It In under steed he had come te terms with the club officials. I'lllRT BATE the Victer Purse, for tw .ir-uMs, allowances, pursa $1000, 4 fur- lenge: rW 1 I'rlnce K.. 123, Beeder... R-1 1-3 ! I 2. I.eilv Bess, ion. Garner... 7-t R-2 A-a X 3 Kerk, 112. Dutwell 2-1 .1-5 1-4 . Time, :S0 1-r,. (a)MnrJerle Weed. (a)Ma--" cntte, i-ritice or I'munn, Mamnene nn .1. M (Innrie enlrv. SECOND BACK, for three-year-olds and.J-r tpui-rd, clnlmii g, pumj $1)00, 1 furlengsl " y t, iiic ivtribiun, iun, i.iik. - well ',,JA '.'. Role. 06, Bruenlng 10-1 4-1 8-1 :i. Kluzey 109. Onntner 1.1-1 rt-l 8.1 Tlm. l.lrt 1-S. Phlland-rer, Panaman. lirrffi Bright Lights, Plain BUI Iren Bey, Bugle,,..,; Varch, Derle and Klrnh nlse ran. "' ice of I'mbrla, Miss jrrettenham, iifT1. , al and Anita Hampton. (aJCeupled.rl lJcim de entry. IVH AeVl AUSTRALASIA CHALLENGES irtt Six Nations Line Up for Davis Ten-b"'-' . sort nl Cup ,aet New Yerlt, Feb. 25. Australasia Glcd a challenge for the Davis Cup. ,i!j emblematic of the world's team tennis H'-i championship, with the United States '"3 Lawn Tennis Associnilen today. ThV 0-J challenge came by cable and was signed, A by Themas II. Hicks, of Sydney, sec- jj,. retnr.v of the Australasian L. T. A. This 1 the sixth challenge received j(jp for the 1022 contest, the ethers being British Isles, Canada, Czecho-Sle- em vakla, France nnd Italy. INTERCITY CAGE SERIES Champions of Philadelphia and Cam den Junier Leagues te Meet f" The officials of the Philadelphia' Amateur Basketball League and these ft of the Greater Camden Junier Basket- 9 , ball League have agreed upeu a seriei'J0' of games between the winners of eacli league for the amateur championship" of Philadelphia nnd Cnmden. a Beth leagues will end their respective mr schedules in nbeut two weeks then thejifc fans will hnve a chance te see two of the bct Dnsketbail teams in Philadel phia and Camden In nctien. je fourth, Time, Bur. senier: fifth. Bayler. 4m. a as . ehet-nut Wen h nlumenthal. eenler! sr- jnd, Kllgman, seph: third, Corse, seph: fourth Shullta kenler: fltth, Judelch, Sen ior. Bitnce. 34 ft. 4 In. 4t0-iard runWen bv Bellamy, -fresh: ts-eetifl, smith, seph: third Frank, aenler; win, Heward, seph: fifth, I-lpkln, aepn. Ime, :5 4-5s. MAT-MITT CONTESTS Frinkferd High Scheel Stages Bex ing and Wrestling Bouts Franliferd IIIh helil wreatline- bouts ?ini0?8 "'0 btl"lcnts of the school for the Jliird time this afternoon in the gym attim of the school. There were eleven BO'its and nene went the limit of five 'minutes. In addition te the wrestling, boxing .lU',? er, nlh0 1"" en, two frays going the limited three rounds. The biiminnrles ; PEATHUnWEiailT Schacfcr defeated Wilsen In IS seconds. ..u '"''"toil Campbell In no seconds. ' SKenVs llt,f,'atcd llert In 3 minutes and 4.1 7.IGHTWI5IOHT seceCndVter d't"it':.i Jiumn In 2 minutes 3S MIDDI.EWEIQHT ' Kends?k di!feaU1 0n lu 4 minutes -0 sc,eht!ddB''e,ll ,1efeatel Brie In 4 minutes BB -Vatle'ck defeated Ycager In 2 minutes. nnni,mi'Itt.HJ HEAvywnmuT Mewiis, " Uefec1 hhitr lu 2 minutes S3 Mtetf.' '"'ated Albet In 8 minutes 3 1ft a ....-.. . ?.Mer ll0h -,' VVt . ;i .. iiurihgtt defeated Ul.li In '. Mcends, seconds. minutes 13 - Boxing Koheut0 H.,f'""."', ar,nni ,ln rc rounds, winds l ,letiatl Uerrlcknen In three tut ' f "VINCE" McNALLY ILL 8tr of Catholic High Scheel Quln- ' ,,M6t M"y Net Play Tonight the CalJi,Sf,h?,,r mh el'"Peni of lal til".? .1 InBUC' 8,art thp,r Jnl- lent In" thc.l,' eaHketball teurna- .1? V s .'venlng ngninst the Williams- Csntr. i h(,";el. runnrrs-up in the i Jtinv T 7'isyivanm , lenguc, they 000), V,,ll".,!t the n'viee of their vin ,lter Vlnc" JJ N"y whi a P.. "' t?k,:n M th's morning low u in fcdl?0'. nnd ent home. Ills the miibUl:ely be Mi '"J i" "no of ine most dependable members of the arvVnJlir.,lls.n'nce Jt wl be neces Maxell 9ftch J,awnrd te shift Joey Mvrt.H L fren,tuard te ceuter and use 5s! ? substltte. In the lattcr's "JJt guard. Mid h. iy 8V,U home thla afternoon '".red h.hoped,Jte Pl en,:ht. but .jvw k, would net be In condition. f j i "-A ry-s-".? ereverjfeu go I LOS ANGELES. CAL. 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