niwV'j'i 5-fl WHygt?asi mmBSBm i li-8 a E nni ilftfp "" r- .iSfftVH" s&'i iVW QUINTET LEAVES FO? G4M f . ,. L-t- , ' ltegc World is Turning " &ye Teuwrd , Princeton f Tonight, Where Tigers f Afee Dartmouth in m- portent LeagWbGvme Wll MARTM REPORTS i-IOACH EDDIE McNICHOL and Ms r.u .-.,! . rliiiMn University e7pulntt l. the Wt ?hH.delphl. station this merntn, for S,w Karen, where they engage the - ?2 Bulldog In an Important league te iwlst the Bulldog's tall, the ishn when Geerge, of Dartmouth, an Si of Princeton, win be testing their n i .nnthr Important battle tnat tarS?SS .nd mere terte"A season Princeton hum- fflS? AST'S W-Wi S fttawlS hi held en tenaciously thei!u i..i. of Penn losing but one llJt test -nl "hat te I ddle Mc-f-Vi' nulntet by two points' when ffi Golab Utt. .nd Walter Hunt7.lnger iWd the heroes In a titan c struggle. PhePcnn students are pulling for the .,Vmniith team te defeat Princeton. Si'V-j Prtieetim must play In. traghtman Hall before the season is er? Dartmouth Is net expected te vteTt as hard te repulse as the Tigers, the Penn students contend. rredlets Victory Before leaving this morning Eddie McNichol wild that he looked for a vie vie vie toryewr Yale, although the improve. mint In the New Haven quintet's play Kn; '? ;Z ,r..v. hns been sucW as te IE "a are into league ranks Cor Cer iTdl had difficulty In winning In ale s SSurtln a recent game. Penn scored a Rfl-te-lO win ever Yale in Weightman Hull scvernl weeks age. Eddie McKlrhel expects Je de con cen .Iderable experimenting tonight if his nam gets any kind of a lend. Ben D sen will start at forward along with Walter Huntzlnger with Bill Greve at renter, and Vegelln and Sillier at """abel Goldblatt and Geerge Sullivan re certain te see action If a lead is se cured. whilffJim James, the former Junier varsity player promoted last k, an who played in the Columbia contort, will get an opportunity te show tils wares. The ceachlnc staff at Penn Ji pointing toward next season by giv ing the best of the substitutes something te de every new and then. Coach LawMn Robertsen, of the track team, announced this morning that he would net leave with the re ay team tomorrow night for Urbann, in., where tbey are-due te meet the best in the West in a two-mile special The veteran Red and Blue tutor Is suffering from a severe cold, and in ad dition Is pressed with the duty of gct tinv hB remainder of his team into shape for the indoor Intercellegiates, Which are scheduled for this Saturday a week in New Yerk. Geerge Meredith, Larry .Brown. Johnny Heldcn and Ed McMullen will compose the quartet, with Jack Herr as the fifth man. Ocerge Orten, who for merly coached the Penn track team, shortly after the death of Mike Murphy, will accompany the team. Orten s trip "Wert is in the nature of missionary work for the annual relay carnival. The veteran, director of the games here feels that after a talk with the coaches and graduate managers who will be In attendance at the games, he can clear up the misunderstandings that seem te hove arisen nince the N. O. A. A. meeting In New Yerk, when It was reported that the Penn relays would be boycotted in favor of the games at Drake University, which are scheduled for the same day. Assistants Net Named llebcrlsnn has net decided en the mm who will leek after the athletes while the relay team is in Londen. Net len age it was said that Shermun Larj iers would have chnrge of the candi date. New It appears as though the fmncr pole vaultcr and Olympic ath lete will he assisted by two of hla for mer teammates. Beb Maxam nnd Mnr vin GustafRen. Beth of the former stars are In business in this city, and expect ie be blc te have a couple of hours in the afternoon te drill the big bquad for ihe relay games. ' The track yjuad received geed news itils morning when it was announced ihnt Bill Martin, one of the best hurd lers in the colleges nnd a star en the Tied and Blue freshman team last year, would be able te 6ct into action shortly after the relays. Mnrtln left tlm University Hospital yesterday afternoon where he has been. entined for seven weeks. tie was operated en for a growth en one of his Jegs and according te mil, ne ts almost ready te ntnrt exercising. He is con- ndent that he will be able te enter the meets bhertly after the 1st of May. Ills aoilitlen te the squad wmen coasts et only one hurdler. Chew, the Chinese star, will give Penn udded strength in the outdoor meets. Ne Pole Game According te Jimmy Sexten, captain if the pole team. Penn will net meet West Point UiIb Saturday, but probably later in the month. The polelsts expect te schedule a gamevfer Saturday night with one of the club teams In this vl tlnlty. Anether busy week-end faces the ath letes of the various teams. The boxers after thrce successive victories, ever Virginia, Springfield and State College, will meet their sturdiest fee Saturday afternoon when they tackle West Point, ihn Midler nilttmen uh usual hnve been uniformly successful In their meets, numbering State College among their victims by a one-sided score. Geerge Decker expects his boxers te be work lag in top form Saturday and while he doesn't predict a victory expects bis Willi ie Knew wen ngmnsi tne I'elntcrs. Krl8ny night the swimming team meets Columbia in New Yerk In the first t two engagements this season. The fencing team Is due te meet the Navy eaturday afternoon, the rifle team, Weorgetewn, and the gynaslum team, 31. I. T. In Bosten. Horseshoe Pitcher Dreps Dead '...tV 'erbiirt". 1.. March 1. turtle. Kf.M ever a here hoe Pltchlne .,,, IN v "Ui,8rk W ,a,J' t0 " nrnr", n..X,..'V"'r vlilier from Uinlntf, Mich. Jleinsrrt dropped dead et heart dleaie. M.J. T. May Rew Navy tl???.UJ; i,alehV Th" Massachusetts In. "6SSftauL7hel,"r "nuncet today that "lht.e.ti5 n opened for a vanity .rp-Jlr.;xPrrlJ9. ." with the raw en the I . V'l I " d" : (,- ivjt rLin !. , V . I . Basketball Statistics KASTEltfi UBAGV19 w. i r.v. w. i. p.e. New. Yerk it -a I -a .aw vf iiaea-n, . s n .7 16 8 .7M Ceeiteevllie S 13 .tM 0 I .MO Utmilnt... 10 .101 Twi ana.. . i cams, TONIGHT'S SCHEDVf JS Reatfat a Canten. Last Nlght'a Remits BBM. TKL-FHONIC l.EAUUK fcthMn.Mt Mlw Vehicle, 1. . Western Klrctrif, XI i A. T. 4 T., St. VTB9T FHILA. CHURCH LEAOt'K ItrtkMr TetM. 1st Ninth rreibrte- Bteclley.'lSi Ceatenarr. IB. NORTH' PHItA CIll'RCH IEAOCR ' Germaate n Brethren, Mi Second Meane- KdenT'lS. Brie M. E.. U. All. Mermen, SI Latter Dar flilntl. M. OTBRB SCORM Aetna, til A. O. H..vll. Triangle, eti Rldimoea-lmUpfiidenti, 7. RMtUi, Sit Haatnrk. 17 & M.aJB !. atmiaaur. i nuim ueita, 17. i"S" "I".'. i'SL "I." .anniava. vty u. w. Hmlth, IS. Blaeketefie, ira.. Ml Kayenla, Ire., 10. SETS TO PLAY Eastern League Basketball Team Meets Reading Tonight and Coatesville Friday TO GO AFTER LEADERS "rpHE Camden basketball team is A going right after Trenten and the L?ti?V This Is the imcech mndc by BUI Kennedy, of the SkceK .Kennedy rarely makes any speeches or rash bas ketball predictions. If the team wills he smiles and if it loses he retains the same smile and does net lay defeats te the reieree. Kennedy is the eldest manager in local basketball. ITn l nn nrtirinnl member of the Eastern League, but for a number of years represented Jasper, being the founder of that famous club end which, according te reports, will be back in the game next season. The Skeeters have been teiwH nheut for several weeks owing te the armory being used for ether purposes. They did net play at home last week nnd will net show en the home fleer next week as the automobile show is sched uled at that time. Twe Gaines This Week Twe home games are scheduled this week. Tonight the Reading Bears with two scholastic stars in "Yummy" Arm- priester and "Curly" Christian in the line-up will be played and en Friday OeatesviUe will make Its final trip et the season te Camden. A victory for the Jcrseymen will boost tbem te a tie with Trenten for second place and If they defeat the Coates en Friday will be right en the heels of the Celts. The club is playing better ball tnan any team in the circuit. Twe gnmes have been dropped In extra periods en the home fleer, but with Grimstead en hand the club Is bet ter fitted with extra material than nny of its rivals us the players can be switched te any position. The Celts displayed a weakness In this respect and two of their last reversals went sustained by the shift in the line-up owing te the less of Ernie II lech. On Friday night an extra contest has been arranged with Paddy Livingstone's railroad girls' team nnd lie North Bap tist Church girls, of Camden. Te Play City Series Leading city cage teams met atTenah Hall last night nnd decided te arrange an elimination series, the winner of which will be proclaimed the basketball independent champions of Philadelphia. It was decided tn have each club pest a suarantee of S25 te insure appear ance, the money being returned te the clubs after the teams play. itiacn ciud can maae use ei seven players in the scries, but players can only play for one club. Inasmuch as several clubs have been making use of the same players en nights when they have net been engaged with ether teams, the delegates present decided te allow a Basketball Commission, which will consist of William Myers, William a. Dallas and Stephen O. Grauley, de cide te which tennis certain claimed players belong. Ne club that thinks it hns a right te cemnete for the championship Is barred from entering, but a list of placers must be in the hands of llllam .Myers at the Hetel Windser by neon Friday. The clubs represented nt the meeting. were: .lti-1Ouiicii, luiirunu, i uua delphln Independents, Knyeula, Aqui nas, Iloekwood, Hancock, North Phila delphia and Philadelphia Terminal. The next meeting will be held Sunday after noon nt Yonah Hall. NAVY-YARD BASKETBALL Heapltat and Receiving Station Are Tied for First Place Wen Leet r C. Recetvlns station a 1 .750 U. S. Naval Hospital a 1 .TM1 U. 3. .V Udiall 'I J .Cen Vaval Aircraft Factory .... -' 1 .fsm Naval Aircraft A. C I 1 .600 U. r. a. ruuen i .ui, U. S. a. Warney j .000 U. a. e. ivawBun - - .uuu BCHEDUL FOR WEEK Wednesday V. S. S. Pulton vs. V. 3. S. KThUMday Naval Ileepltal s. U. 8. p. O. Krlday Receiving Station vs. Naval Air craft A. C. Receiving Station and TTnltcd State Navnl Hospital arc tied for first place In the Philadelphia Navy lard Basket ball League. Receiving Station was leading, but when Hospital took its measure by two points, the ether teams came te the conclusion that Receiving was net invincible. Several tcapis have been strength ened the last week with the addition of new players, and it is a hard matter te predlt the winner. Receiving may be tumbled from the lead en Friday when it meets Clival Aircraft, said te have a aurprise awaiting Its opponents. Yeu Aute Knetv A spark Pi" should never be drawn up tee tightly. When parkins at nUht, leave warning Hunts burnlnr. ... Dmrlnia should net he allowed te run loom for any length of time. Traky txhaust vnlves nemetlmes make themselves Known by muffler explosion Te test a piston pin bearing-, held the con. rectlns red In a' vise and rock the piston from side te side. , , , Air teaks cause a dilution of the charge In the cylinder and thus cause a less of power.' These leaks may occur nt the manl manl feldl the carburetor Joints, spark plugs. vale pert caps, etc mbS en the rims eheuld be filed oft end finished with sandpaper wrapped around a block of weed. Then use either ilemlnum a TWO HOME GAMES ium M TOtflg:hf ff li CATHOLIC LOStS mPEHNTOURNEY Williamsport High Eliminates Lecal Championship Five by Score of 25 te 19 LOGAN FAILS AT FOULS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, cham pion scholastic basketball quintet of Philadelphia, was eliminated from the Penn tournament last night by Wil liamspert High Scheel, runner-up feri 4t T9Mtu-1aitt QentA AlmmnlAnKnln last year. The final score was 2."5 te 10. Williamsport has one of the best teams ever te set feet en Billy Pcnn's soil. The co-ordination was as near perfect as any schoolboy basketball combination, and the boys were well drilled In the game. Each of rfie play ers had an eagle eye for the basket, Catholic's long shots and the failure of "Benes" Legan te make foul goals count In his usual impressive manner mny be given as the reasons for the CahllliteV defeat. The team from Bread and Vine streets took tee many shots from the middle of the fleer. True, a geed many went into the basket, but most of the shots bounced off the beard Inte the hands of one of the visitors. Trnyer and C. Emlck were the stars of the game from a Williamsport angle. Trayer elayed a brilliant game at guard, and when A.Emlck was erased from the game en personal fouls he starred at center. C. Emlck was the star goal-getter from the Held, regis tering three times. All of his shots were made In the second half. He tal lied two In succession nt the start of the period and then scored from the sloe of the court in the middle of the period. "Shorty" Clifferd mndc tour nelq goals for Catholic during the fuss. All of them were scored from the center of the court. Joey Maxwell shone en the defense for the Cahillltes, and se did McNally. a , , m .. . Catholic lc(Tnt the end .of the first half, 13 te i). However, this lead wasn t held long because of C. Emick's two goals from scrimmage. Once the wil wil liamseort team get the lead, it never was neaaec , ,, ., ... Gormnntewn Academy duplicated the feat of Bethlehem High Scheel against Conshohocken High In the next game by shutting out Brown Prep without a field goal, ine score ei ime cumrav was 27 te 8. Dever High entered the third round by defeating Hatboro High, 21 te 20. The last game of the evening resulted In a win for Swarthmore Prep ever Bryn Athyn Academy, 20 te 22. PENN SWIMMERS SWAMP TIGERS IN DUAL MEET Eli Mermen Take But One Flrat. Princeton Wlna Water Pole The University of Pennsylvania swimming team gave the frinceten Tigers a trouncing in the Wclghtman Hall peel last night by the score et 39 te 14. This greatly aided the Ilcd and Blue in Its standing in tue inter collegiate League.' It lias yet te meet the CelumDia team, ana n aeieai. ei me latter will cinch second place for Penn. with Ynle first. The Princeton swimmers were able te take but one first place nnd that was in the 220-yard dash, when Montgom ery, of the Tigers, wen in a close race from Relmer nnd Bechtcl, of Penn. Gig Genthncr, Pcnn's star sprint man. was a double winner In the 50 and 100 yard sprints. In both of thct-e races he was closely pressed by Heist, n team mate and former West Philadelphia High lad. The 100 was the best race of the meet. Captain Mifflin Armstrong captured his favorite event when he outscercd the field in the fancy dive and took firbt place. , Bursh, the lone entry of Penn In the plunge, fell short of reaching the end of the peel by a scant three inches. Penn wen the relay race in handy stvle, with some ten yards te spare. 'The Tiger pole team, intercollegiate champions of last year, showed their class by completely swamping the Bed and Blue under a 50-te-0 score. The Fcnn team was outweighed, eutswnm nnd outplayed from) the start. It had but one geed chance te score from near the goal, nnd then a Tiger player spoiled it by sinking the Penn man nnd recovering the bnll. GIRLS IN COURT GAME Dauahtera. of Columbua Will Meet St. Simeon's Quintet Tonight The Daughters of Columbus will try for their eighteenth straight victory en the basketbull reurt tonight when they play the fast frt. Simeon's quintet at the K. of C. Hall. Thlrty-eighth and Market streets. The D. of C. team is undefeated te dale, and hopes te keep its record intact. The team, which is managed by Jee Carreah, has a large number of games for the month of March. The most im portant of these will be played with the Linden S. S.. of Camden ; Daughters of America, of Wilmington; Philadel phia Heckey Girls and the Ladles of l'lnzen. Mannger Correal! announced that he has a few open dates cither at home or nwnv. and any Blrls' tenms playing pre- fcsslenal rules that wish te book games ciin de se by writing mm at rs.. or u. Hall, Thirty-eighth and Mnrket streets. TOPPLING THE MAPLES Play Deublea and Singles In Ameri can Bowling Cengreaa Teledo, March 1. Doubles and sin gles in the American Bowling Congress tournament started today with Teledo bowlers in action. There wns a single exception, how ever In the entry of W. Ott, of La La ceosse, Wis., who wns placed en today's schedule at his own request. Scores in the live-men division con tinue low, the highest te date being 2500. Geld Footballs for Lafayette Player Kuhtnn. Te.. March 1. The members of the undefeated I.afasette College football team were glen reld foetbal's ;est?rday. Knraed en the bells were the acercs of the T games wit Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania and Lelilgli and the words, 'Enetern Cham. Diens "Dean Albert K. Hecliel also re. cetnl a sold football, a gift of tlie team In appreciation et Ills uerk durlnc the Milwaukee May Get Big Beut Milwaukee. Msrch 1.- .NeKotiatleim no are nn between Tem Andrews, leuil bexlnn promoter, and Ulllv Qlbsen, manascr of llenny Leenard, llslitwelaht champion. r0 a match betvwen tli champion and Pinkie Mitchell, Milwaukee, In this city, en July 4. Danny Frush Scores Kaye Younerstewn. O,. March 1. Danny Krueh. Cleveland featherweight, wen a technical knockout etei Dick Leadman, of LeckpArt, N.'Y.. when Ihe referee stepped the bout In the fourth round te save Leadman from further punishment.' The bout wee sched uled (e e twslve rounds. Schedule and Results in Penn Cage Tourney .TODAY'S BCHBUOM5 1 P. M.Wenwiah Mltlr AeaeVear . i P. M.-rran'Tr.'ra'.ll A.wr S P. M.-MviaM3?. . aw' 4 r". M. Ia flaRi Pre yt. P. I. 1ABT NIOHT'H RK9DMH Wllltemtpert Jlh. S5i ratfceHf.JIW". w. IMnar. Hwarthnwa Prep. 6i Brre AUVa ni OftBMBtawn Aeaatmr, I7 Urawa Pre. a. Ml., nun, l n"w?WJ2il mn Ptep. tfli Brre Athra Aaa., Physical Director of Speedbeys Expects Geed Teams in Spring Competition BATTERY CANDIDATES WORK By PAUL PREP "QPRING sports at the West Phlla- O dclphln High Scheel aheuld enjoy a geed season.'' This statement was made by Hey W. Delaplnlne, physical director nt the Forty-eighth and Walnut streets insti tution. .. ., , INew. when I say geed," Mr. Deln plalne continued, "I mean geed. I den t expect the tcaims te come through with championships ; I just expect geed aver age seasons for all of the spring teams. "Baseball practice get under way a month age, and last week we had the battery candidates outdoors. However, n cold spell forced us te go back te the gymnasium, and we won't try the fresh air stunt again, till next week. "I have had the track candidates nit. nnrl rhn hnvn seem cntliUHcd. The sprinters have been working In the hnlls up en the fourth fleer, where we have been teaching them the proper starting methods and ether little tricks that will be useful. i "Mr. Vail, coach of the soccer team, hns been holding spring practice, and is building his team for next year. He has nn Tnter.Clnns Leneuc. I think, and It is going nleng fine. The boys out here like soccer, nnd tbey have n capable coach in Vail. Basketball Games "Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday morning we hae basketball gnmes in tne Kingscssing xtccrcnueu Center gymnasium. In this manner the students who de net stnrt school until neon are enabled te play. They haven't time when Bchoel lets out at u o'clock, nnd se we are taking this means te help them lenrn the game. "Hereafter, everv Thursday we will have the use of the swimming peel at the West Branch Y. M. C. A. we in tend te teach the freshmen hew te swim. If they don't want te be taught, that's up te them. But we're going te teach them, nnd pet coach the finished products. "We haven't nny place .te practice outdoors. The' Donevan - Armstrong Baseball Club offered us the use of its new field at Forty-ninth and Spruce streets in return for locker space, but under the present ruling of the Super visory Committee en Athletics we were unable te accept. "However, despite the fact we haven't any place te practice, I leek forward te a geed year in spring sports." Sephs Win Out Fer the first time In the history of the Central High Scheel the sophomore class wns able te win the intcrclass championship. 'J.hc secentl-yenr men had little trouble gaining first honors, as can be shown bv the fact thnt they gathered 006 points. The seniors, their nearest rivals, accumulated aa'j nnlnts. while the juniors, last "-year's champions, could only get 25 5-0 points. The freshmen Drought up the rear with 10 1-0 points. Frank, star end en the football team, wns high scorer of the afternoon with twelve points. He scored first by win nins the high hurdles nnd then takina second in the standing bread nnd third in the quarter mile. Smith, of the sophomore team, proved te be n find, in semuch as lie naa taucn nrst honors in the hleh jump, with a Iear of 5 feet 2 Inches, nnd took second in the quarter, which wns wen Dy iteiamy, a freshman. The champions for this year are as fellows : Sri-vwrd danh Hampton, Vreshmen 2i'0-ttrd dash Gould. Sophomore, and Dell. Irchmen 440-jard dnsh Bellamy, Preshmen. S80-ard run Heward. Sophomore. One-mile run (Mazier, Sophomore. 40-yard hhrh hurdles Frtnk, Senleis. Mhet-put Blumenthal, Seniors. IIIbIi Jump Smith. Sophomore. Standing bread jump Gould, Sophomore. MANY GAMES FOR WHITE SOX Training Schedule Includes Fifteen Centeata With Giants Chicago, March 1. Practice games for the Chicago Americans, annuunced today, Include fifteen with the New Yerk Nationals, a samn with the Uni versity of Texas, of which Bib Falk, brilliant young Sex outfielder, Is an ulumnus, and a half dozen guinea with miner league clubs. Except for a pair of contests at the Pole Grounds with the Giants en April 8 and 0, all the pre-season set-tes will be in the Seuth. The schedule fellows : With the Giants March 11, 12, IS and 19, nt Snn Antonie, Tex.; March 15. nt Seguln, White Sex tralnlnr camp. March 25, 2H, Dallas, Tex,: March 37. 2H. Fert Werth, Tex . April . 8, Knewillc, Tenn.; April I), llrlstel, Tenn.: April 7, Norfolk, Va,: April 8, . New Yerk. With ether clubs March 2t, Unlerslty of Texas, at Austin: March '. 81ireepert. Lit,; Mnrcli :iu Vlcksburg, .Miss ; March Jl, Meridian. Miss ; April 1 Jllrmlngham, Ala : April p, 3, Chattnnoega, Tenn, Ts Krax 10MI? of these faltering brokers rrccd 5 lne efficiency experts fcheiildt hire barbers. The best thing they de 1b cut down overhead. w m Phullt U te thy that the even balks at speaking Ie a strange telephone. r W ITnllv Gtte&slnc Contest Hew many flnjers lias Three. Fingered Keefe? "VALE CREWS WILL TAKE TO WATER" HEADLINE. TIIANK3 TO MR. VOLSTEAD. , Wrestlers are sometimes able te cress from poverty te riches with a brldce, What with the erase for (sloshes, every. ene'a turning- Ie rubber. If he's ai geed a basketball cunrd as he Is a quarterback, Illcnii Kllllngcr must be Heme third baseman. Seme Mae arms n training camps are caused by reaching for Ihe feed, Boxing Commission for Reading Reading, March 1. Mayer BtaulTsr, al al theuch he voted against the passage of the ordinance .creating a boxing commission, has signed the. bill. Councilman W, J, mlth will r.sm the commissioners. OPTIMISTIC OVER PHILLY SPORTS PUS REACH GW WITH 2 ABSENTEES Carrier Pigeons Leave Wilhetm Flat at Fayetteville, N. C. "Kise" Is Glad PLAYERS ARE TRAVEN-WORN By EDW1K J. POLLOCK Leeabnrg. Fla March 1. When they arrived in town here today Just before tralnlnr camn activities were scheduled te atart It wns discovered thnt two members of the flying Phils already had quit the club flat. The de serters started for Leesburg with the rest of the partv that left Philadelphia Monday sight, but one night with a big league club was enough. They said their nu revelrs at Fayetteville, N. C. yesterday. The two birds who quit the heck am net cause Manager Wllhelm any worry. On the centrnry, he bade them geed-bye with a smile en his face, and as they departed he turned te Bill Bhettslinc nnd said, "I'm glad they're off. New we don't have te worry about them," Such was his attitude about two of his fastest, charges, in fact his fastest, for there is none with the club new who would match his speed against cither of the two who deserted. Right new these two deserters are still flying back te Philadelphia. Their antics were queer when they" left Shettsline and Wilhelm nt Fayetteville. We've seen ether members of the Phils go up In the air, but these two went up In circles. They traveled in a circular fashion up through the uir until they had reached several hundred feet. Then the trail was discovered, the tr'nll that leads back home. Off they darted. The fliers are expected back in their nest up in Kensington beine time to day. They are the preteges of Jehn Warren, a worker in the Beach fac tory, whose hobby is carrier pigeons. The fastest filers of the flying Phils are of this species. The distance from Fayetteville te Philadelphia h 407 miles as the rails go. As the pigeons travel it may be shorter. ' It is the longest flight ever attempted ry the pigeons. One hns done(300 miles, tut the ether has only 104) te Its credit. The Fhlls are travel-worn ana arc elad te hnve reached Leesburg. They were disturbed at nn early hour this morning. The express reached Iices burg at 4 A. M., and tarries there for only a few minutes before the final dash te St. Petersburg. All the athletes who were slated te leave with Manager Wilhelm checked In, which means that Pitchers Ring, Baumgartner. Behan, Betts, Snover, Sullivan, Smith, Meadows and Welnert nnd Iiinelucrs l'arlunsen and wrignt stcne are present. Mrs. Wilhelm. Trainer Hlllcr. Dr. Wittmacr nnd Business Manager Shetts line nlse nre among these present. Beets and Saddle The March Handicap is the feature at Hnvana today, being n purse race nt five and ene-hnlf furlongs. Belle of Ellzabethtewn Is easily the class of the race. Mellers nnd Cuban EncanW ap pear best of the ethers. Herdes well placed In ether races are: First race Luimeme, The Eng lishman, Ina Weed; second Little Black Sheep. Colonel Chile. Den Pepc; third American Eagle, Mack Garner, Twenty -seven: fifth Balfour, Say When, Lady Levltt: sixth Mary Jane Baker, Geerge W., Delly C. A ten days' race meeting will begin In Mobile March 8. Thursday' at Havana, Freglegs. which holds the American track rec ord for one mile and twenty yards, made at Churchill Downs, Louisville. Ky., May 13. 1013. when he ran the I distance in 1:30, wns sold for a paltry $50. ' March 1 is the final date for the reg istration of two-year-olds with Uegls- trar Hcrkert, of the Jeckev Club. Fail ure te perform this simple duty costs $J0 In the case of each young horse, nnd "then only if the name is claimed nnd allowed nt least two days before the date of his first start." Se says' Bule Ne. CO. P. M. Bureh, who will this season I train the Eastern division et Geerge W, WinKficld's Nevada bred horses, new at Benning, where his sixteen horses wintered. Is in New Yerk ar- , ranging for stalls at Jamaica for the , reception of the stable. Baseball Filmed in Camps and Elsewhere Frank Miller, ft pitcher bought by th Bes- i ten Nationals from the Pirates In lnsii, hut who neer reported, has been added te the l)racs' battery statL i Chlroge National trmelders arrived at Cat- j allna Island. Calif , yesterday and Imme- I dlately engaged In a work-out. I.rnian Iamb, ent bv the St. IiuIh ' Drowns te Leulswue. et tne American Asxo Asxe Asxo elatien, has cems te terms and will report at the Colonels' training camp et Pensacola, Ha., en March 13. The St. T-enU Cards were Idle en account e' a drlzzlng rain In their camp, ut Orange. Tex., yesterday. Tlie team l complete with the nrrlval of Outdi'lder I.eiille Mann, with the exception of Firm Rareman Teurnler and r!cnnd Baseman HernHbj, who are said te te noia-euis. Chill rains have been the portion of the New Yerk Giants at Pan Antonie, and the champions are werrjlnir ever the'r prospects ' of belner forced te delav the process of , loosening up their arms Twenty-four play- i ers nrrKert e3terda, nfl the remainder are ' expected today. I The Rroeklyn Dodgers bad a great work out at Jneksemllle, Tin . yesterday, and I liniment wns In great demand this morning, I Most of the eteran put In two s;aslens , which were rather light, lienever Rnlnr weather has been the let of the Yankees at Het Spr'ngs, Ark., but there i wern prospects that actual work all begin i today. Rnb Ruth Is reported te haf5 reached I an ngreemett en the snlun QUeetlnn. -iml ' Carl Mas. another held-out Is scheduled te talk the matter eer with Manager Hugglns leuay, Unless the ruin at Dtlla'i Tet subside ' today, Manaser Trls Speaker will call off i Miia A -at tsvlilViltlnn trnni iriniliil tr a ' urday. Stuffy Mclnnls Joined the team vas terday. but practice was confined te limber ing up In a skating rink near the ball park. According tn Al Tenrney. president of the n'nalupn Ttn-Aik!l11 Tami Uannua l 1. .. .. 1 -i-l li s urvuHii enawi.-i lriliri I ft ligLLK III I that Urcult, the Jeplln franchlse hjng been I trnn'erred there for a price said te ba I 120,000, "DUIe" Davis, one of the regular hurlers I of tha St Isiuls rirenns. has slcned his con. i tract Data was late In reporting and was regarded in a held-out te nnvn extent, al- I though there has been no chatvse In his con- i tract. j Jehn Morrlssen, pitcher of the Plrstes and his brother, Phil, obtained from the "Seuth- ' em league last year. hMe signed their con- I tracts and are en route te the training camn nt Het Springs, Ark. 1 ' i Winning Boxers Awarded Cups , Tne nnais, tnree rounds eseii, In the amateur boxing tournament were conducted at the People's Theatre last night, the le. ters being given rr'ttv silver cups. In the Hn.peund class Willie Mcflrlde defeated Yeung Carl Merris. In the llJO-pnuna clase Jimmy Riley knocked out Jee. Levin ln the inira reunii, in I. "penna cisss jee I'OMS beat Art Fletcher Signs Up; Starts for Phils Camp In the mall which arrived nt the I Phillies' office this morning was an. envelope postmarked ceiiinsvinc, 111. When Miss Mallen, secretary te William F. Baker, president of the cjub.'aaw it she promptly made a prediction. "Here Is Art Fletcher's centrnct," she announced te the office force before she had opened the envelope, "and he Is going Seuth te Jein the squad." She guessed right the very first ' time. The envelope contained Fletcher s signed contract and the added an nouncement that he would tnrt for the training camp at Leesburg, Fla,, Immediately. COLD SPELL HALTS Frifeid Atmosphere Kept Ath letics Idle Yesterday and Today Dawns Celd 12 MORE PLAYERS ARRIVE Eagle Pass, Tex.. March 1. March was ushered in here this morning like a lien and there Is little likelihood of the Athletics getting out en the bnll field this afternoon. The players wrc idle yesterday, when n .reld spell struck town and were compelled te icmnln in doors. It was one of the coldest days here in years and followed a drizzling rain which lasted nil night. Conditions are likely te change at nny time, according te the natives, who nre making all manner of excuses for the freezing utmesphcre. They claim that by tomorrow It may be like mid summer. Manager Mack had every hope that two full teams would he en the ball field tedflv, as the squad Is virtually complete with the arrival of the dele gation headed by Hairy Davis and President Tem Shlbe. Thpv hlcw into town last night. twelve nlaiers in the party, aside from Catcher Johnny Bcrcer. who ha.s as Muted the Mnckmeu en previous train Ine trlns. In the sound piloted by Harry Dais were: Infielders Jimmy Dykes, Bill Barrett, Heinle Hcheer. Frank Brazlll, Chick Galloway and Bill Maitland and Outfielders Tilly Walker, Frank "Welch, Frank Mc Mc Gewnn, Edmund Miller, Lawten Witt and Geerge Hughes, "Dec" Johnsten, the first baseman who was secured from the Cleveland Indians, nnd Outfielder Malenc arc re ported as en their way te the camp. Malene missed connections at Balti more and is speeding Seuth en another train, while Johnsten is expected at 1 nny time. The enlv held-outs arc Pitcher hd I Ttnmmel nnil Firur TtnKPniOll HfillRCr. Cennie is net in the least worried ever their failure te come te terms and says the next move is up te them. STEAMSHIP NOTICES MEW YORK HAVRE-PARIS I.A LORRAINE ...Mar. 4 Apr. LA 8AV0IE ,Mar. It Mciy ARlr Mar. 15 Apr. nnriiAimKAII Mar. 28 Apr. 6 June 10 5 Apr. 26 'Y Jim. CHICA4H) Apr. a Mar 11 June IS uur m NEW YORK-VIGO CSpi;-HAVRE LA BOCRDONNAIS Har.lt TOURS IN ALGERIA & MOROCCO FHArsur. .ir. i. ...j alllBE from Berdeaux TO re Writ ina four rfetK roevvr aim 'rite ter li Interestier descriptive literal are Walnut tit., t-nuaai UEIKIJii, "rnrr?'. Tkeea. Waleat I1 saiiBiiiisaiiiiiiniQii MraanEi niemras i Milk-Fed Roasting Frying Stewing Chickens 35 c lb. (Milk-fed Breiling Chickens, lb 40c) At all our Meat Markets iMHimte: The Remans had tlfe right idea .... The Remans knew manv things trial we 1iae neglected. Ter Instance thev knew of the benefits te be derlNed from the bath the right kind of baths. Mtdicstid Sulphur Stcim Vapor compels the pores te excrete uilc acid poisons and perspirations te eliminate jour miner nllments re. lleve our mere Important ones ask jour physician or I'll Spruce TODS Ask for W E MARKER. 0.en. Mgr. J.aiiet' Depf. Qentltmcii'i Drpt, v charge of in charge of Muddr II, Donehne T. I'nulsrn 193S SPRUCE ST. SPRUCE 7998 SulphurViper BATHS for mn and we An Institution Htatth MACKS PROGRAM 1 1 cimiaiC!!i;iiiiiiiiiii;iia.iiiii;!iTii)!MiffiiJiffiii!!i,i iW-JsM -r lsUsflsssKKSfl book NOW, and secure wide choice of cabin ac commodations in cluding luxurious suite, cabins with bath, cabina with toilet, cabins with single bedsteads. Flrat, Sacend and Third .Class Passen gers carried. , By CANADIAN Special R. C. Clayten, Passenger Agent bl Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa Telephena Lembard 7116 -WILLIAMS LINE-i , ,., T TT SX "Wiiiijruiju te Les Angeles, Portland, Seattle and Tacoma I Freight Received Daily PIER 27 NORTH rnu KATES AVI) rART!CCLABS. AI'IM.V WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. I I 114 Drexel Illdg., Custom Heuse , S. West Catanace March 6th ilIi! S. Team freight received dally at Pier 10 Nerm iroei or vi. at., Fer Rate and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Oteners and Agents TT. B. BMpping Beard Bteamera 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 t WHITE STAR N. V TO CliEnnOUnG-SOUTJIAMPTON OLYMPIC Mar. II Apr. I Apt. -Z OMKRir inen) .. Mar. 85 Apr. 15 May 6 MAJKsnr (new) .Mai 20 June 1 CELTIC Mr. 4 Apr. 1 Apr. .9 VUN1KRKD1AN . . .Mar. 11 ..,., iiAI.Tlc: Mar. IS Apr. 15 .May ij I'FUsUC ' ... Msr. M Apr. 2J May 20 VmSaTIC Apr. 8 Mar 37 NUJV YORk TO MADEIRA. GiriRALTAR. 'ALGERIA. NAPLES AND UKNA ARABIC (II, 24 " Mr 8 Apr. 25 AKirui, iwst ,MIIfcs rRUiSES Frem New Yerk te Havana, Jamaica. Panama Canal. Venezuela. Windward and Lard Islands. Vlrcln Islands. Perte nice and Hrraiidi. , , . MEfiANTIC (20.000 Ions) Mar. 20 2.1 duv cruise with bookings te nnv pert or call. Ne patsperts required 1800 up, PHILADELPHIA LIVERPOOL ' IVaVt ft XT Mil P. 7 iiri.a ii.ii " " DAKABIAN iMnxkn-ulhi '- PHILADELPHIA MANCHESTER MEI.TON'1 N . . . 'Jar. 7 DAKAH1AN Mar. 21 red Star Line N. Y.. PLYMOfTH. CHERDOUrtG. ANTAVERP I r I-NI . . . .Mar. 4 Apr, 29 Jnne 3 FINLAND Mar. IS Apr. 22 May 57 I (iOTIILAND Mar. 25 K ROOM, AM) Apr. 1- LAPLAND Apr. H May 13 , PHILADELPHIA, TO HAMIIL'KG, I.inAI'. SAMLAN'D (3d ila's nussengrT only) Mar. 22 PHILADELPHIA ANTWERP MACKlNaW Mar. 21 MARYLAND Mir. 22 MISHIHOIPri Mar. 31 American Line J.rV TORK QUEEXSTOWN' HAMtlUnO . nNNEKAHD (3d class) . . . .tMar. H HAVtRKORD- (Direct) Mar. IS MANCHURIA (also (luernMenn) Mar. 20 I i..llu u. l.lvnimlth ntirl I'herWitin- ! I ' PHILADELPHIA HAMRI'RO hCVTHIAN Mar. S MAR LAND.Mur. 22 1 miiT.iir.Mn i.e'nnv . SCYTHIAN Mar. H , JLVCKINAW Mnr. 21 , MISSISSIPPI Mur. 31 nuU-WD AMERICAN LINK I PHILADELPHIA ROTTERDAM lIIEtTKKMDK Mar. 3I(10RREDK Mir. 1R S0ESTDK Apr. 3 I International Mercantile Marine Ce. , 120 STEAMERS, 1.300.000 TONS Passenger Office. 1.119 Miilnnt St., Phlli, I rrngni umce, 4u.)-iit iiouree mug,, I'nil.i, 7k NEW YORK te EUROPE onlLS.QevernmenlShJps Sailings from Piers 1 and 4, Hoboken Ie Plymouth .Vier6eurg firemeft America Mar, II Apr. 15 Lene Star State ....Mar. 25 Apr. 29 Peninsular State ....Apr. 20 May 27 le Cobh (QutfnttoicnJPlymeuth Cherbourg Londen Old North State ...Mar. 14 Apr. 13 Centennial State ...Mar. 28 Apr. 29 te Plymouth" Cherbourg onr.ei Panhandle State ....Mar. 4 Apr. 4 Te Cehh (Quotnttetrn h- Bremen Susquehanna Mar. 4 Hudsen Apr. 1 May 13 Tn Cobh (Qaoniteunlrtmen l)aniit Potomac Mar. 18 Apr, 22 United States Lines Moere & McCerraaeU Ce., Inc. Roosevelt Steamship Ce., Inc. United American Lines, Inc. -fannging Qp'ratortfer U. S. SHIPPING BOARD Fer Booklet Address V. S. Lines 45 Broadway, New Yerk COMMERCIAL w STEAMSHIP LINES fc PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST and LONDONDERRY SS "Seattle Spirit". .. .Feb. 28 SS "Eastern Tempest". .Mar. 8 Moere McC.rmack, Ik. 444-49 Bemrea, Blelg., Phil.. !.emb. 0585 Mnln 7513 i'wL.V TfnsssBBl ,V9sssssssssl JmWSm A New Yerk te LIVERPOOL March 23 the magnificent, oil-burning &42 - "4?SiCi "Empress of Britain Soacieua promenade decks, lar andV. i-ii'V'SJI sumptuous public rooms including aH fc!frVf moern ii,iiuvgniuim suiiy uifpj , gymnnBium, etc. Fer rates snd ml t n formation apply te localagentterto JfScV'Ja! MOJ5-al -7' PACIFIC -Mhrl C,-f ,' MftT-fh A -fl'W-tri uu"", w''tti San Francisce if m SKiw Place Lembard e474-j 3 -,- Freiuht Ballings out of .PHILA DELPHIA the 6th and 20th ! each month DIRECT, vis Panama Canal te San Diege. Les Angeles. San Fran Fran ciseo, Oakland, Seattle. Portland, Asteria, Tacoma, Vancouver, tfi C &. a. west jsieia marcn ia THE PEACE EXPOSITION WILL BE HELD IN - JAPAN DURING MARCH. 1922 The trip will provide novelty, ex perience and instruction as well aa unique enjoyment and pleasure. The Fast and Palatial 21,000 Ten Passenger Steamships of NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Sail Frem Seattle Every Three Weeks S. S. Fuihimi Mara S. S. Kauteri Mara S.S. Sews Maru S. S. Kaikhaa Msw (Itisfraferf Booklet en Japan, w sailing of steamships and ethtr useful information, mailed en request. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA MARITIME lll'II.DING d-tn IIHlIXIE -.IKKI.T. NKAV YORK RAILWAY Kt IIX.NOE. CHICAGO ! CIILMATS lllll.lll.-M.. 91.11TLE Newbrkte Seuth America OiiU.S.CjevertwientSfups Fastest Time tn Rlede Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenes Aires. Klnet ships-American service) American feed American comforts. Sail ing from Tier S, Hoboken, Inn American March 4 heuthern Cress March IS Aeolus ... . .March SO American Legien April IS "Fortnightly Thereafter" Mttnsen Steamship Lines 67 Wall it.. New Yerlc City rhllncleliihiii nntre, Drexel HIM. Ilanaginn Operators for LU. S. SHIPPING BOARPJ New Yerk te Eure; LONDON ns Plraeuth PARIS HAMBURG Sy tarte Amerlcan-flig n Salllnr from Neim Yerk I .! aS i - -S BfaSBSBBBSBBBSBBBBl $.$. RESOLUTE May I. May N. JM 10; . . net uvrru.. n v.. is es.av ixw-ssv.. r . jw gwmw " Jifj Alse weekly steamers every. ThtumtMv(,i New Tern te namtiurg airaet. "i" rer aeeclal cabin and third-elass PaaeeBar "S ?si Per rate end further information aafef Hint iiviri.'ii AMiritirAM l.lMsrti Siy-3 VsA,' ..,. .Trf SB IlreauHay, New lerk. Or Ical SUemshlp Ageats. Dixie Steamship Lint PHILADELPHIA , ( n.V. . -..";. 4 Dnsiei, manencner, U-Ugcw U.S.S.B.SS"EASTERN PILOT Expected te Sail March II ', ST M AT CUMf-KKKNCK sUTSaJ'r.-'ff r.'-f narriss, msi k 425 Lsfsjrette HM l.sskarvl SMS-t nail'."! a A5 , VM 1 u ui. t : nt.'i: "j'iirs iHl i :! 'l 'l I t'V J IFU KJ M '.;. TSM J -TYy " k T'S 6 .. ? nlKJ . IM i- m lrW Via 13 f-vnia m w pint or a special rim, paint. f iiJiJ$$ A lsWX- 4' Afl MM 4 !SS fiMiv W3 vv M&i&k, luWJ: sjffi .!.... .Et kC sTjVtT W 'll