- -' '" ' " m wKSBBlrl tmm anmrpimBFWBmmmaaKammmmmammFrm-y aSBab.aaKTi?M .."ut-a .g &' v l'r i i'...; ri: T Stel talari LSi s M DMi rn WARE FOR SEASON AT FLORIDA CAMPS , Senators, Dodgers and Braves Select Towns in Same State, Which Is Blooming as Baseball Training Center t.tv' . By ROBERT W. Bperta Bdlter Ercnlajr iTj training eamna sre beginning te bloom in this 8Ute, and a the end of another week four big lengue clubs will be putting en ruti in fhe 1052 ATtrnvacama. y-$Vk9 Phils today stepped Inte Leesburg about 100 miles north of here; t UnntQ is tutoring nis pucners at ,aiUcle Wllbcrt Robinson Is laboring witb nis sejuaa in jacsionviue. E mtm am exnectcd here next week for a session which is expected te tJsMMtBrea weeks. &!'' Flerid Is returning te favor as a uin r - . r urttans last year, out carae dbck nurr one kmuu. mi hud ... twn vr and returned te the het breezes and sunshine, and Wash lifts established a permanent camp Braves have made te St. Fete, Wry year. It Jmhiir is en of th test nlacea In the country for serin train- 'ftftj $e climate Is geed, the men get Inte (H ipia ei wera wuneut enuunirrmg- ineir arras. ve huye yimwi of te big league camps for the last four car, and none can compare with Bt. Pet. Thn nntv nhWtlnn th maanaten have nsalnst the town Is thnt 'tta'gate receipts are small when exhibition games nre played and there is JM CMBC te cut down tbe expenses. itf Thl may be a geed argument, but te aaape and wins a few games at Uie fftfr long te make some money. The efciuBDlenihin cames wen than n fleck FSrrrai clubs arc In favor of eliminating wy in ineir iraiuing camps until it is time .. seems te no a wise pian. J - - .'... V- ram occame a iratntnp camp Drowns, then managed by Branch Phils trained here for four years and Indianapolis one. Nobody hn here tast season. Marquard Should Strengthen the Braves BECAUSE the Braves have selected this town the folks are taking a per sonal Interest in that team. They were very much Interested when the ef the deal which scut Jack Scott te id here a week late, and the experts WT will fit In nicely with the ether athletes bossed by Fred Mitchell. U Marquard has been in the big show Me Ifr hla fnnrth rhanvf nf nwmprr. T7a jKxrrr"Z"t.z.rs.. v :;,." Bret X Sy?"8 there unt11 he aroused the ire of rlckr i ffSprU, when he emulated Lee Conway iL. $r&tbmfc he Bube was pinched and Erj &$? EbbettB shipped him te Cincinnati. ynt-JlKAH Th Itnbn did u-tll last vpar nnrl va nu 7 rfU-d snewn db idr i.innj irmen : wnn ,r- -.- . ,. ... wer, Fat Mernn has Big Eppa Rixcy en his hurling staff, a deal h way te naul Dutch Reuthcr back te Reuland and Marquard was con I superfluous. Bosten surclr had all of the break whrn the Kllm SMthMw was obtained for Scott. That 9HUl 'Kepf thrown in the Braves bheuld ;ata..' ? "i' n de usea euner at second Dase ,'IB te use Ferd at shortstop and Barbare at second, but it Is net known wasusr me ex-f irate can Handle himself can de used and tne infield will net WT J8 lenning te leek at if Mitchell had designs en the 1922 pen , sn. He is strengthening his ball club, and if his pitchers come ' through there it likely te be some excitement in the Beydler circuit. I Scott Once Tried te Emulate Ruth vjTACK SCOTT has shown great premise of developing into a high-class ir iet several jeurs, dul never na arrivca. ue rescmDles In u way '4m! own Geerge Smith. Geerge leeks like a champion In one game, his fllter becomes enthused and then he flops and foezles for thn next ! - Scott was captured by Geerge Stallings four years age and did well as 3,jrMMc. He was injured in an auto accident In 1010 and his pitching hand yws DTOKen. it was reared lie weum 'c-snd pitched a few geed games. jiJIa 1010, when everybody was talklnc 2 t0 80clc the pl" ,n rxhieIi0" ganieg nnd poled out several h'omere. iTwaused much excitement nnd Scott was billed as a second Babe. He , "KM dm lur i w uiimiiiii. nilMSPH iiiiicil-uiticr WllllOUt CODbUlting I1I3 rPMMfer, but gave this up after one attempt. ,;u, ,..,. X-'ff " "'u ' e euuin, jet icnen tne championship ' SM, season get wider xcay he teas just a pitcher aild batted like one. "Nobody Heme" Is Common Fault in Gelf ilHARLEY SMITH, the coif tirofetdlen.il at thn rvmir. n..i. t,n. ,u. IgjV covered two new names for old aliments in the ancient and honorable "The trouble with many of my puplle," seys Charley, "can be listed iewb: Nobody home. Loekinr out of thn winrletr. 'iSiif-,, .ey nenl0 mrans tBC gelr'r 1 kll.u . . . .. TV... ....i '.!rl.''Urgerrw, fnii.. hmeh ?ir.7ieTithh. l "Leeking out of the window is another name for being curious. If you (B 'before you hit the ball reur effort hen horn unut.! u... t .... t-Wflyany one wants te leek. If it BBH, and If net, you don't want te see CopyrleM, lSt. bv PvbUa Ltiitr Comai WTBILL SETS TRACK ucn.nRn im irtnn.vn dapc tmWw"w '" ww-ii. nnwu VMiVy, Fiyinf parson" covers Distance In ;; z;ia i-a in nartrera meet 'tetmtttmrt, Conn., Starch 1. Hareld C. Oatblll, the "flying parson" of Hob Heb Hob .teiuijron a special iOOO-yard race at MlWnistriai track meet neid in tne (ate Armery here lest night. Jeseph HlMlns. of the New Yerk A. C, . 'was 'second, and A. A. Howe, of Dan-! iry, was tuira. uiuuiii uini' wb auautes 10 1-5 seconds, breaking the for the Armery track. IcXsle was high point ttcercr among fit' colleges with athlete" entered. tMtlag 18 points, against 10 for Urev.11 dw4 10 for Williams. V,. Miller, et Williams. toeU the 7. . jart-cellege sprint In 8 seconds fiat. ; Cartler, ei Bosten, was second, and r Combis, of Yale. LSYw.rP?!. of tnira. lule. wen the one- ).?eHejte event in 4 minutes 35 Mayer, et ;sew Yerk Unl- captured the 600-yard race, ret 1 minute -U -n seconds i the local track record. r.'Martin, of Brown, took the leelleie run. Time. 10 mln- seconds. ene-nr.le relay races Williams Amherst and Weslevan. Time. jllSljr Cress defeated New Yerk W. Time, a:au. Brown de- lark Unlveraltr. Tim. .T-44 P.T i i i r' - -.-.. rSLU W KERR TO LOSE TITLE iuvxi-i sHl Supplanted as Lightest ? Pmt by Jose Aeesta 'Marcij l. wee Dicky Kerr, V uuner and promoted trs noted as the White te "ace" enlv utter- h Cincinnati Reds In two memorable World Series Eddie Clcette and Lefty 1 the "Sees.'' fell rimin bid fair te lese one of a smallest msn en the . te' atatlatlra nf thn Ra. "Mill Will be the team's sr by an even inch, but noenns mere avoinlupeU less Jess Aeesta. venn r kla honor of "wee." Hvs test six inches, and VSR. incnes, nut agaitut rrPIJHH. ' WkWmmM?W' mmmwSw' iS Keturnmg rv rrec MAXWELIi rublle Leaser S Ptrhnrir. Via.. March 1. iimpii uicu is serve iue uji a training State. Brooklyn went te in Tampa. This Is the first visit and the natives nepe te nac tuem condition quickly and the pitchers we can't see It. If n ball club gets beginning et the season it deesu c fans are mere anxious te see eome of exhibitions which mean nothing. exhibitions and barn-storming and te go rtertn ana open me season. . .... . ,. n iui4 wncn tne or. jjoew Rickev. came here. Then the Cincinnati for Marquard and Kepf believe Bosten had all the better for fourteen years, and this will fitnrfrrl xvUh TCaw VnrV nfir fin v'r"". ;:, .., ." "- Squire Ebbets in the 1020 World and sold some baseball tickets in handed a reprimand by the Judge. itv pffiptlr npalmf thm Plni ixuuicrrpa 10 nroeKivn. firin re- u --. -j .. uw a..ui,vc would have Wn en pvii trad. Imf se out nnd buv themseliea anme or as n utility lnneieer. Mltcnell around the keystone sack. If net, suffer. be n total less, but hn came imrV about Babe Ruth's hltin snf naPn ' his ",lnd en hi shot and M - ... 1 .1. . .. -.-.. u,ia ",,nK "reush lhe is n geed shot the caddy will find the it." Kinsella te Play Cevey for Court Tennis Title New Yerk, March 1. Walter A. Klnu-Ila, ri'cegnleil Amcrintu pro fessional reurt tennis champion, hnb received ilffinltc word of tlm at-enpt-ance of liin rhnllenuc for a mutch for thu world titln by Geerge Cevey, of Unglnud. Thn lutter has been world's thaniplen for n dezm or mere jears. Tim match Im te bn ?r, " I-onden, commencing Jlay 10. Klnsnlla is te begin prepara prepara tlens for the ecnt at encn. TO PLAY FOR TITLE 8erles for Germantown Baiketbatl Honors te Start Saturday The ftermnntewn Huburban Mnn,i claf Scheel Basketball LwwceKYfLJ As Germant wn RVethren' en &$& half, a special series will have, te be avmii...? dcterm,j, thc " ' . . A- lne ceud same will h fhHfdi?n Saturd"' Merel. 11. ami the lectej iaterCM8ary' D a datc t0 be " Amateur Sports The Alblan A. A. la anileua te book m away for th. remainder of thi aiaSn Jth cend-claaa hemy teima erferlnir fair .nl, . tr II. Wiaen 18.0 Vandk.If,u.rt' .Th Aqnlnag MldgeU would like , te achedl ula dates with fourteen. flfUan.v.riIi teams having halli nd erfermr rea,0nab . fnducem.nta. Jewph Bend, foil 'Terri! The. Bell lUn p. 0 a nfUen.i.v.m..-ywr-eM taikatball flv. would In", te.!?!?. oenttiti with tsama of th .irne cafiblJ efftr n reaaen4b nductmenta wn JtT Cert.ae. S0 I Seuth Eighth .treet W111Um Ih Oxford A. C. would Ilka te aaeur. sarvlws of. a. pltchtr and a tateh.V? .WH ..' mi. weuia iiae 10 roast acend-elaa qulntati havlnt halls and pffarln reasonable Indue, ments. JuMpli C'htMn. 933 aermantewi a". anJu,r W f,ub .wh,ch eraanl. and played for the first t m last seaien wilt Main U In th field IhleTieiien Teami wishing te book this attraction should Vet In yithaMriai rjibi. its ? "" T..j Tn . 7 .- "- veviiiiauinwn. i- . 2, 'M te Faver as HOW TO Th PINAL Touch Yes-tee lj tee 500O TOKIGHT. W flMtLeS AXO STARBt AND 5TAmkr& Aeven ha& eccej TbuUAMD VbO Veo juar K(jw HS'SCHAnMee. Perkasie Only Newcomer in 1922 Personnel of League. Will Have Fast Team SUBURBAN MAY EXPAND TIIB 1022 circuit of the Montgomery County liii'cball League com plete. The baseball boosters of the town of Pcrkaslr, en th North l'enn, will meet tonight, formally nrccpt mem bership in thc league, elect officers, con sider the appointment of a manager and then ctcrything will be In order te attend the meeting of thn league te be held en Friday night nt Lanwlalc. Perkasie is the only new team in thn league this year, taking the place of Chestnut Hill, which has retired from league ball for the present. The live ether teams from last ear are back in line. They are the I,andttle champions, Doylestewu, Conshohocken, Ambler and Rnmlnrtnn. According te President Hareld Pike, I Perkasie will have quite in organiza tion, nnd premles te meke the ethers liURtle. The town is Known as n hot bed of baseball, and whether plajing in dependent or league ball, always hus n geed team. It captured the pennant for several seasons in thc old North l'enn circuit, with Jack Heyneltla ns man ager. Suburban Is Intact Thcre is nothing thc matter with the Philadelphia Suburban circuit thU sea enn nnrnrHInif te President Pike, who alto guides the destinies nf Mils league, wnicli is maue up w towns i-uu-ii. m iw Old Yerk reud section. A fact that clearly denotes biicccss is evident when every ene of the bix members from last yeur have applied for membership once They arc filenslde Champions, Hnt Hnt Hnt bore. Willow Grete, Wyndmoor. Tort Washington and Southampton. Ab an other Wwidmoer team and clubs rep resenting Ashbeurne and McKinley nrc knocking at thn deer for admission, there i rvcry likelihood that the cir cuit will be expnnded te eight tennis at a meeting te be held next Monday night at the Glenside National Benk. McKlnlcv, one of the proposed new comers, has made n reputation in pln -Ing twilight and Sunuay games. The Suburban League is one of the eldest In this territory, hnliig been organ ized in 11)10, und has developed t-uch players as Geerge Burns, Jlng John John Jehn eon and Jee McCarthy. Wagner Handles St. Michael's cf Afir.Vip1'K. of Germantown. will take the field this year with ene of tba best teams that has represented the club. The Saints have again becurcd Cap Wngncr te nanuie me munugcrmi i rnins, and he hns cnmpeu en the trail of several prominent players well known in the buburban districts. Harry Keyscr, the cx-Prddie Insti tute star, has again been signed for I the infield. Schuch, lust beasen with Supplec-Blddle in the Manufacturers' I.eapie, has been secured for uu out field berth, nnd the jeunger Schuch will i probably held down stcend base aa lust A pitcher prominent In Fehelastlc circles Is expected n the fold in thu near future te share the pitching bur den with Bill Kenncdv. Last year's captain, IIedgkiiiH, leeks geed for the tirst-ouse jeu, iii' mi- iiuiuin-u "i the team will be chosen from last jtar s Church Leegue aggregation. St. Michael's deslies te hear from nil clubs plajcd last summer, CBpcclally I,nnBherne, Ocean -Gate, Audubon, MeHln. Norwood, and tcamH of that class In Pennsylvania, New Jersey nnd iJeiawur'. iuiuicr t. .. "sti, 0 BUty-Hitu nvenue, uerraauieun. MADONNA TO BE BUSY Downtewners Have Many Important Basketball Qames Arranged The Madenna basketball team will be buy during March, and many Im portant games will be played. One in which considerable Interest is evidenced is the game scheduled for tomorrow night with Aquinas at the letter's hall, at Eighteenth and Merris street. Madenna is nlse te play the deciding contest of a cres of three with St. Peter. The teams have met twice be fore and each wen once. Tbe games were played et Third nnd Brenn streets-, but the final is te be decided In the new hall of St. Peter's, nt Fifth street and Girard uvenue, and which Is said te be ene of the best in the city. Madenna has nether big battle at St Henry's HalKen March 24. Game, are also wanted with first-class clubh In or out of town. Address Jeseph A. Lembardl, 1713 Seuth Eleventh street, or phene Oregon 0334 W. Oar, Jr., Wins Ocean Race Ker We. Fl.. Mcch 1. Oat Weed 'a Oar. Jr.. wen th Havana-te-Key West race yestrrday In 8 hour B3 minutes. Carl Fischer' Shadow was second In 4 hour 20 minutes. A, rough MJrvaaid. Th beat rac today from Key WM te Miami. X VatTlX. de CI6 YOOCU ' """""s s xiec ie. btae (h kt m uevey Afja.i f a 1 MONTGOMERY CO. CIRCUIT COMPLETE START THE EVENING Yeu ORAI VeuatAKUF OM THe SOrA WITH "tV COMFORTING rBtMS Yeulu de CI 6 Veu'kk ITriOCl4 ie. OSTAO HSi COVlSS CLOftGW AND Says " tey LOOK AWULUV Mice TeMiGMr Bur Veu HAIf? is .DOWW", Training "in the Clouds' Rudelph's New Wrinkle Het Springs, Ark., March 1. Training "In the clouds" Is the early season workout wrlnkle that Dick IXudelph Introduced here for eight battery men of the Bosten ISracs. Thu coach led McQuillan, Tyler, Marquard, Waisen, Filln gltn, Gowdy and Holke ever a steep trail te a level plain en the summit of Het Springs Mountain, a thou sand feet above sea level. There the players pitched and tossed for a whlle nnd then scrambled down tbe rocky trail te the het-water baths. MULLIN IS BEST AT FOULTOSSING West Catholic Lad Captures Honors in Contest Held at St. Jeseph's REGISTERS 13 OUT OF 15 JImmv Mullln, of the West Catholic High Scheel, wen the first annual foul foul sheeting contest of thn St. Jeseph s Athletic Association held1 last night. Mullln succeeded In caging thirteen of his fifteen tries. Bredle, of Moorestown High, and Bevcr, of Lancnstur High, were dead locked for second honors with twelve, and en the threw-off they were ugaln even, this time nt ten. Phil Lewis, in charge, of rtic event, decided en eleven throws for the third attempt, and Bejer caged six. Bredle than started and when he mnde seven wus awarded the prize. Mullln was awarded a silver cup for thn first-place honors, while both Beyer nnd Bredle were awarded geld medals for second nnd third pluccs. The high run of thc cvculpg was eleht straight shots, and three con testants succeeded in this feat. They were Beyer, of Lancaster High Scheel; Wetter, of Vrankferd High, nnd Mc Mc Nichel, of West Philadelphia High Scheel. Wetter was thc hope of the high schools, nnd he went fine, for, after missing his first, he, made eight straight, but then gave wav under thc strain and fell down en his next live tries. Thc summaries : Mullln, Weit Cthellc 1.1 cut of IB. Hrutlle, Moereitown High. 12 out of IS, Pefr. Lancaster HIbIi 1? out of IB. MiVlehel. Wert Phlla High It out of IB. .eiannu, ncumern iiiKn 11 out or 10. Hueatrr. Cheater High, 10 out of IB Koblnaen. Qlrnrd e'ellere, 0 out of 10. Murphy. Central lllch. 0 out of IS. Heaae Chestnut Hill Aradmy. 0 out of IB. Ken Hrn' weiicr, rraiiKiera iimn, w out nt n. l Lanadewne Iltffti R nut of IB. a, aerm1l4te;r. Academy. 8 out of IB (VNell Cnidn Cathlcle High. 8 nut of IB. .miiten, icinpin j'rep " eui or in, t'rate. 8artlnnore rreD H out of IB Geff, Oerniantettn Ilends, 7 out of IB. (lorden, Ormantewn High, 7 out uf 13, IluEKler, llrewn Trcp 7 out of IB. hlte, I.a bulln Prep, 3 out of IS. RUTH GOOD AS SIGNED Colonel Husten and Babe Agree and Await Ruppert's Approval Het Springs, Ark., Mnrch 1. After a conference with the Sultan of Swat, which liihtcd almost three hours, Colonel T. Ij. lluatea, of the Yankees, announced thnt 11 tcntntUe agreement with Gcergr- Hcrmnn Ituth had been reached, subject only te thu nnnrcnnl of Colonel Jacob Iluppert. 'ine ceiuercnce was n perfectly amknblc one throughout and it is ex pected that Colonel xvupnert's O. K. will put a filial binder en the master mauicr witni ntne nexe lew days. The Babe was net unreasonable in te u voice In thc final decision, and se his demands, " Mild Colonel Husten last I i ',?'" ,,"'"" na uu"" ul amc te night, 'and I think it is safe te assume '''"n ".?"; , mr, ,,, that he is almost us geed as signed. , ,', ('J Si"'1 100' thrce Pnds The amount involved Is se great, hew- IeR,", '' " ?u, h n .. T ever, thnt Colonel Itunncrt Is entitled ,J.er ,hf s'xt.1'.time .?attlInB Leenard. thc matter has eccn referred te liitn. Colonel Husten would net divulge the terms et the agreement, neither would he say whether the Babe had demanded a long-term contract. PLAN NEW GRID LEAGUE Jack Greer Suggests 136-Pound Football Circuit Jack Greer, coach of Catholic nigh Scheel's football team, has mndc a pro posal te the Catholic Schools' Athletic League that a 135-pound foetbnll league be started in the parochial high schools. ne has. submitted his proposal te Brether Jehn Bodie, of West Catheljc High, secretary of the association, and the subject will be taken up at the next meeting of the League. 'A 135-pound league," said Coach Greer, "would glve the younger aud lighter fellows In the schools a chance te play the game. The contests oeuld be played en Monday afternoons, and I'm bure that the League would be a hucccss. An way, they ought te glve It a chance, and sce hew it works out." 6. WRONG IUATM 8CAMIM6 OM.HIM BRKHTWV AMD SO VOOR evSUlua s.UTTeratvanJMs:e., L "Greatest Heavyweight Prea- pect," Says Scotty Menteith. Victer by Big Margin PUTS BRYAN DOWN IN 5TH By LOUIS If. JAFFE the most likely loekinr a TJES 11 heavyweight I ever have seen and, boy, I've had a squint at a let of them in my time. There's no doubt tnat Loughran will be un,nreund the 18S 18S pennd mark before thc end of the jcar. Dy that tlme he ought te develop borne sort of n wallop, and then ull of the hi fellows will have te watch out, the only exception, probably, being Demp scy." It was Scotty Menteith, one of the leading boxing trainers in America, wnu euleglred Temmy Loughran of Seuth Philadelphia, thusly, following the nine-tecn-jcar-eld lad's clean-cut and de cisive victory ever Bryan Downey, the man who was supposed te have knocked out Champien Johnny Wilsen three dif ferent and distinct times in their bout nt CIcvclund last July. Leugirnn has been coming uieiig steadily since he stepped into the Hme glnre as a stellar scrapper at the Ice Palace, and last night's win in the West Philadelphia arena brfore a crowd of about 8000 fans was his most imprcsshe yet. Net that the bout was the most interesting Temmy linn en gaged in but. en the ether hand, be caiiHC the pride of St. Menica's j. e. came through with a real big surprise. Upset the Depe Of course, there are a let of "I-told-jeu-so" giijs around today, but up until bclltime Inst night there were many who eiced their disapproval of the bout. "It's n bad match for Temmy; Downey U tee tough ana aggressive for him," unpeared te be the general enln- 1?", J ,these y," "eured Manager Jee bmlth had pulled a boner. But right from the beginning Temmy showed himself off as Bryan's master. And another thing, Downey didn't turn out te be such an aggressive battler after all. In fact Imd It unt v - the lending of the Philadelphia lad, there would have been no contest whatever te twin uoeut. several times Loughran became se disgusted because of Dow Dew nr h bncklng-away tactlcn that he stepped flat-footed and beckoned the Olilen te ndance Instead of retreat. itTII0lrst rc,un(l ns even, as was thc third, but In every ene of the ether ses s 011s Downey was completely out classed. Brynn landed with but three solid punches throughout the entire en counter, two of the blows coming while in a cl nek and the pthcr being a left jab In the lust round. While Temmv scored eftpn nmi with home steam behind IiIh punches, most et which were straight lefts, he nlse dis played u let of cleverness, tlme and again making Downey miss widelv and leek foolish. It was net until the fourth round thnt Loughran rcnlly opened up and in thnt session he shook up the CleeImidcr with a right cress flush en the chin. Scorns Knoehdewn In the fifth leund n one-two punch dropped Dettiiev, although Beun went down while being off balance; neverthe less it was a knockdown. In this period Loughran opened up wlde and liu bat tered Brjnn around the ring for fair I ntil the final clang of the bell Letighrnn staved way out in front mid at the finish Temmy stepped briskly out of the ring unbcathed. whlle Downev'a leit eye was in mourning nnd his face wns somewhat swollen. Loughran n, I "iXi",,,P'lj.ir,e ?,0"?"i" uwt ! ?,f "Pplnuse ill, and Ilattllne Maek. i"Yi in banged ut each ether with the' former returning a winner: still everybody there admitted that they could put it en entn mere. It was a corker in everv round. Yeung Mickey, 137, met a game fee In emig Lew Hukcr, 130, who took en the mutch at the eleventh hour. Mickey was the winner. Jim Helland, 100, illdu t knew it, but he scored a two round knockout ever Jack Herman 185V... when Referce Joe Grlffe stonneJ the bout. Selly Scumen, 123,i, showed qulte n little cluss in outpeinting thc reugti uim reauy jeey uitcnie, ll'SVa. Tarran Larkln Halts Pat Belger Nrer Yerk. Starch 1 Tarzan Larkln rav-man from M nntseu, demolished J, lletger. of th West Bid In thi four?l! round of a cheduled twelve-round bout i, th Plenwr Athletle Club.' Benny KSnare wa amenr these praseeit Ust evenlni i th. Star Bpertlna Cub and watched hs stablemat. s'rankl Jereme. 0 threuih twelve hard round, with Hammy Nabl! Te2 judges deelded In favor of Jereme. Y. M. H. A. 8wlmmeri Win Teuna Men' Hebrew Association awlm mlna squad wen from Seuth PhlladelrihiiT Hebrew Asaeclatlen team, 87 te 7. In T Suii meat In th former' peel, IJread and Oxford tret, last ntsiit, " OUGHRAN LAUDED AFTER DOWNEY WIN IS SPORT COMING TO PILLOW-FIGHT TILTS? ssMeB(BeBaveBs BMHiBBsaaM Or the Battle of Perfumed Spray at Seven Paces? Expert Recalls "Geed Old Days" of tfte "Cave Mentn Where Gere Thrilled Br GRANTLAND RICE The SlBBiB of Iho Ales T Anus of eM, wlken cave men ruled, With iiffifl use jer soap or i, Eaeh memeer 0 the clan teas schooled Tit tnnlr Ms nbiumatfl tttlth. a elUO! If mate or female from the fleek Came by teltheut the proper backing Seme stalwart nicked them tellh a reek And chuckled while tnetr skuus were cracking. . We always thought the cultured scouts Predominated in Old Greeee. Net knowing that (n booing bouts They always wreeKea a jronmpwce When rival beesrs reached the pit (1. niM at beasts en Mr. Buren) They used the caestus for a mitt. tompejea of leatner, took ene irer. Through tournaments of ancient Reme Ne office boy was ever tftrilied Unless some tiger cracked a dome AnoVste or sciien mff cre fcilJee. With'club and eestus, spear and Bew, fir ham Atts fltinff nre0i the oaecl. The passing records only show ... The trend of things since Cain nicked Abel. But new they meet with efffftf-ounce gloves, ... With all holds barred en wrestling nights, . , Te stand and eoe like turtle doves Or grip in bitter pillow fights. The stone age gees: the mush agenears, Tn nUfr itntit thn old race toddles As wan reformers through the years Are turning men te meinjcuau.es. Is Race Grewing Softer? DID you, ever pause a mom nt or two te ponder the gradual changes that have overtaken sport? Or consider what the drift will lead te? First. The cave men with club, rock and fang in dally dunl meets. Second. Greek boxers with the ees tus. the same being a hard leather glove studded with Iren spikes. Third. The gladiatorial games of Itemc, where Knockout Romulus had te meet 11 tiger or n- lien or another glad iator decked eUt with a sword. Teurth. The tournament of the middle nge"), where knights met with lance, sword and battlc-ax In their big ama- Fifth. Bare knuckle days of the prUe ring, where the strnngle-held was the wrestler's favorite clutch. Sixth. Modern sport; eight-ounce gloves; nearly all wrestling holds barred: V rushes, flying wedges and mass play bleppcd In football. The Softer Trend AGE by nge snort has been seeking softer ways, with the clamor of the reformer louder than ever in behalf of no-called debrutalizlng tendencies. If we arc te cnll boxing, wrestling nnd football rough sports, as played today, what about the race fiOO years en be vend, where even .the toddle of the shimmy will be barred unless danced in cushioned pumps ever a padded velvet Arc we moving en te the pillow-fight chumplenship und the battle of per fumed spray at seven paces? Ma be it is nil for the best. But think of the thrill with Zbvwike mntehed agninst a grizzly hear or Jack Dempiey, urrnjed In steel-spiked gloves, sent against a Bengal tiger. Harbinger Stuff The arrival of jeung March with a handful of spring 'eiie recalls aguln the hscnl thrills of competition that wait around the corner. Great Britain is marshaling the best golf talent, amateur aud pre, that ever sailed from the mllk-white cliffs te trndc mnshle shots beneath e new-world sky. The completed list will likely In clude Telley, Hunter, Wethered nnd Armour among the nmnteurs, with Head, Tayler, Vnrden, Bay and pos sibly Duncan and Mitchell from the And there Is still chatter abroad that Oulmet and Guilferd will bterm Prcst wick in May. As Carpentler is fairly sure te meet Scraps About Scrappers rharler .lenea "lr from T.eulsvllle that "FlBhtlne Temmy" Ryn apranr a bis ur--Iii.. I... .. t.l.,nln.r .tr, Uurtnan Tn ei twr vu- tn.md hnut thtrf tones li Plannla te brln- ,iv,i utui halls from MeKrur. ra.. te this city for mutches bantam here. with any et the Veuns Jal .If mny will se ; en in the four-reuna nnni ai wie en i i". . - Srd i,v Kddl" Haye. are: fiattlli, Ab rehen s. Lw Fux and Danny Tey v. Teuna J3rem. Harry Jacksen lia clinched a local fe-itn- Jeb Nelsen for hla eluht-reund wlnd-up at the North.lde A C. Atlantic City, next Monday nleht. Hesey fitey xs Terry Mar- IfB m Mickey McDoneUKh and Johnny, liajes vn l'runki Barms ar ether bout. mi mi rmmi anbears In ills third bout in si "luys et the Aullterlum A A. tomorrow nlsht oppeHed te Al Fex. They are te meet At ISO wunds rlnerslde. Orenn liaa been forced te Rlve awav welelit ecrv tlme he I,., boxed in Philadelphia Henrv Uanber k lee Dillen Is the ml. l'renma w ?," A.f.ZJl.i'iiarla nusaell. Willie Ncl ion V HW Jeck MoWllllare and Bammy Fritz s Wlilttr Hume All bantam, wte te flint flsta th. , Sen? in 'tittle i' "? '" ww Mlckey AVelEa6t. the marine, tackle Benny Haas nnd ether bouts are1 Jimmy Baxter h Johnny Mayhook. Ie Flynn e Franlile Ketchcll and Yeune Jea Bradley vk Al Mente. , fieerie Chancy haa lwsled "a. ferfHt Uh xvilllam II Becap for his bout Saturday nlSht with Shamus O'Brien, of Yonkers, N. Y it the National here Chaney will mt .i'rurced opponent In Hhamus who has stued Sff most of the leadlntr lluhtwelalita In America. Anether llahtwelfht set-te Is at heduleil for the seml tctn Sailor Jee K..IW nnd h H'n". of Trenten Yeun Muffe face l'atsy Brederlck. Mickey Conners meet Joe Chiiney, Frankle Barnra tackles inilln lllnps nnd Johnni Oardner opens the six-bout program asalnst Treaton Brevn. Ynunr Sherlock has resumed tralntntr after belns en the aide lines with a damaeed ear. 11b la open te meet any of the 120-peunders, lireferrln- a return lilt with Karl Hartrnan! vrlaoe IB. 1 "ady te accommodate Whltey Bells at nny time, In any rtna- and nni number of rounds, Th la person threteiii ti kneclt out Whltey within four round. Joei Vema. Wet rhllly ISO-peunder, ehal ltntu any en his welfcht. ai rnmrtr. of beutliwark. Intend, rhmr. Imr hi nom da jruarre te Trankl Kelkor alter hla bout with Dick Perry next wtek. Belly Moere, West Philadelphia feather weliht. tneeta Geergle Kiln In Altentewn March 17. Slegel Wins Over Eddie Shevlln Bosten, March 1, Nat Blejel waa awarded th decision eer Kddl Bhevlln nf Hpxbury. In a ten round bout last nlsht Th tiaht a closely contested at all limes The meu are welterwelahts. "", Pass Anti-Racing Bill naltlmerr, March 1 The limine of nrle. gates at Annapolis passed the antl-raclnu bill usterday. The vote a no aurprura It BneaU,C Wl" d"f,at the . it 1 it j-.jr ija'ji rnirj. r"t VT'nHKw. fi'ir" t. K wjrnf.vn ." a-"1 . . 1 . . 1 , . 1 r .4x( MLfcr.i-i .w.iv, Twn nf iv LumtrMsrmsm :t. .Detnpsey, ereb, uiDDens or xnnney, and as the Davis Cup melee gathers new ferce with Australia already keyed up te the pe)nt of tautness, there will be variety cneuin xe coyer we neiu. THERE may be some doubt ns te the best outfield in baseball this season. But what infield can be named above Kelly, Frisch, Bancroft and Greh of the Giants? Or what pitching staff that outranks Mays, Heyt, Bush. Shawkey and .Tenes, of the Yankees? This isn't se much intended as a state ment et fact as it is a challenge te an argument. TF SOME ONE can locate n boxer X with only six qualities a mere halt dozen ingredients uempscy can de Btepped. The six Ingredients nre weight, strength, speed, skill, punch lug power and ability te take It. Jt some alert scout can only stumble en these few details the trail will then be fairly open. Checking the cham pion's career with any two of these qualities missing Is another matter. TTJDOE LANDIS keen te play mere O golf." If he happens te run out of opponents between April 12 and May 20 there's a young fcll6w named Kutn areuna who will ne in a position te oblige almost any afternoon. CovvrieM, IttS, Alt RIeMa JZeacrvni. Spring is creeping along. Yeu will need a new hat te take the place of that Stetson you've been wearing this winter. The new styles are ready. 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