tv w'-:.;4, ifelphia Clubs Get Preference in Claiming Players en Whom Waivers Have Been Askel WNSTON WILL HELP THLETtCS, OPINION OF MANAGER CONNIE i . 1 it (lis a Geed Man and Has Several Years of Baseball Left in His System, Says Mack of Left-Handed First-Sacker Ky ROBEBT W. MAXWEM. Rparlt Editor Evening: rulillc Ledger St. Petersburg, Fla., March 2. Yyvt t . n.nn.t,nnn.n Vifiii ninrnra wilt hn measured fop different inl- iS for&s this vear. and Cennie Mack Is doing his best te help the cause X i v ' . . ... . . i f1.. !...! .. ,1 ntt MtllAe rtf r - 'nMin tnin iimiA imn .i nil tiki nn . ni i.ip vl.-iiiiiii. iiiiii innai, jiiiii.ii ul bVWfiiiniten, a the. payroll this summer, and the pnlr should help some. 'wff Mr ucuiiiicuuay mnuc up nw ramu m kie ""i" -- """"" "" a ;MiftaiM,i ),. irntn tr. nttenil tlie American League, meeting In Washington. .fSfi ifmH in thi miner hnt lini would be turned loose and waivers asked en 1Fi8bb itfter Harris had been reinstated by Judge Landls and Stuffy Mclnnls LfyjsMtMCided te join the Indians. '$$&? "Johnsten Is n geed man and has several years of baseball left In his MUmi." said Cennie. "He would helrt my ball club, and I wllrtry te get JXVM'Hm It wnlvir. a. nab ml." fMKR This was quite n speech for the lean leader te make, but he announced KfffWlwelf, and when the time came he just MAU te get tne leii-iianucu nrai P'iAaaJcker. In fact, our Philadelphia clubs arc all set and pretty when It cornea rafts? ;;i'gttUnR players by the waiver route. &KV,,S The big leagues passed a rule last December that when mere than one ft&reQttaraipciuiius n pinyrr no snau ue awuram 10 iuc tiuu nu'tu "a K&jVtae, percentage column. That meant the A's and Phils could get any man (yv.. sswy wrai aucr. t&ife Johnsten will net be a hard man te sign, because he Is nware that his ETOPWatrrlcea nre net In great demand and he can't be unreasonable It he wishes W&tt te'ttay In the big show. His coming te the A's will cause Hauser te change Wg "Ma tactics, for the kid first baseman Is net se necessary as before. iS f uavc tvecte, tne tnree-nngercii nmger. wne was seiu 10 .ievcmnu, una i 't nen en the market all winter. Cennie nsked waivers en him, expecting te The White Ser claimed hlra and Cennie withdrew him. BaaaaaaaaaaaSBm Kv "fW-STk'! 1 if!S t as - Tj, hCJjJ afclp hlra te Portland. AT OWE time the Chicago Club tens heldinp vp mere than twenty A nlaucrs in the Atntricnn Lcaaitc. Cemisktu teas grabbing them from all tides, but he did net land many. .till en. Leeks as if the tear irn Many Trades in American League 'MWlTOJERE were mere trades in the American League than in the National ijfelify, A this winter. Every team in the Johnen circuit get one or mere men in trwcs, while wc can think of only three in me ixnuenai. Harris. Elmer Smith, Jee Dugan and these second-string pitchers sent 'fcy Miller Hugglns will be with Hosten. Bush, Jenes and Everett Scott go te the Yanks, and the Colonels still nre looking for nn outfielder. Cennie Mack j, rew Miller and Johnsten, 1'ecKinpaugh went te wasninsien, stuny .iicinnis (A aad Keefe te Cleveland, Cutshaw te Detroit, Acesta te the 'White Sex and r. Chick Shorten te St. Loele. W , ' New Yerk, Bosten and Cincinnati figured in the Important trades in afy the National. Heinie Greh was shipped te Getham from Cincinnati for !' 'Geerge Burns, Mike Gonzales and a bundle of coin. Bosten get Marqunrd a j ana rvepi irem ine ucus ter jenn j?ceu, nnu .ieciuniiii is saiu 10 ue mi-her- 1fart llM with Brooklyn for Ueuther and New Yerk for Barnes. J& - The Greh deal vlrtualljN made New Yerk the favorite In the Nationel E&W Ltaguc, for with Heinle en third, Bancroft short, Frisch second and Kelly K&'i&i Brat the Infield looms up as one of the best in the business. With the i3??l,,er wrks going strong, the ethers will have te fellow suit. However, f'fli "5kra for him. If this deal even went threueh the ether seven clubs would '':y.'tT hare a thrilling but net exciting battle te see which could finish second. PT VSR capers ciewn nerc pueusn unrry Herrmanns statement almost every aay f,5rwr araing keusii. unrry nas saiu, in nil Kinus 01 lypc, tnar jmiuic weuiu ra3lay with the Reds or stick en his farm this summer. This sounds se geed f-JJV'Aat we arc almost beginning te believe It. t nERUAPS the -change of scenery trill help the athletes and make the races in both leagues mere than a one-city affair. Anyxcay, let's hope se. The Hard Luck of Signer Francisce Pizzela COLLEGE EIVES IN HECTIC STRUGGLE Princeton Trails Penn by Half a Game for Basketball Honors BOTH WIN THEIR GAMES Intercollegiate League T,AST NIGHT'S MMCf.TS ' IVim, 31 1 YMe, IS. frlncpten. J7i Dartmouth, IB. STANDING OF THE TEAMS w. t,. r.r. w. 1.. P.O. Pjnn B t ,M7 rernrll, . t 4 .SM Prlnreten R J ,3S relnmMa. S B .5M Dartm'th S 3 .03ft Yale 0 6 .000 THIS WKEK'fl OAMEfl flfttnrAkr Cernell nt Pehn. ITItKeten si Columbia, Yalg at Dartmoeth. THE leaders In the Intercollegiate Basketbalt League continued in their winning mood last evening and the race for college honors premises te be one of the most hectic affairs in history. Penn Journeyed te New Haven and de feated the tailcndcrs, 31 te 16, while up nt Princeton J. Hillman Zahn handed Brether Geerge W. A. Zahn and Dartmouth another setback by the score of '27 te 10. The reverse te the Big Green five just about puts the Haneverians out of the running and It leeks aa If all the excitement Is te be crowded around the two P's, Penn and Princeton. It has been suggested that Brether Geerge come here and knock Penn off and then Hill finish the job by winning the final. But this Is net very likely, although Princeton Is very much In the running and net te be taken lightly. The Tigers have n bunch of shooters that are liable te cut loose at tiny minute, as was evident last night. The defeat of Dart mouth was ns much an upset as the one-point triumph of the Tigers at Hanover. It was the second time that Hill Zahn had beaten Geerge this year. Penn Has It Easy Penn wen just about as she pleased with the Ell tnllenders. The final score was .'II te 10, nnd the Red and Blue did net cert itself in the first half. Eddie McNIchel's preteges started out te make victory secure and In the first few minutes made goals with nbanden. At the end of the initial half Penn was ahead by 20 te 7. In the second period many changes were maue in inn line-up. "Label" neldblntt taking the place of Benny Lieseen nnu me latter coming back to ward the finish. James also went in at forward for Walt Hunteinger and OH, MAte! 1 . 1 flWM W&lST, J-, ftHWI Te THIS - . C HOrJi:. A SwS 3TOIW - . J rCTTVe BAMtMT ROBS MAM " PhISHWAVMAN TfcKCS JtMOMMS ft H MOM All I AJD BCJAT HIM I I FHOr JBUBANITB- I PjT ( SoeaToSS' La w M'Y Lfc V AwnVwe r Hcner'A anethcr V HeRB'6 AMeTMe- l f b7.ht l fNAH! I Caw SS1 op HOU.OM I "- 'pawiNwrcmzeN hr I wait tilu isJ Thb 1 CITIZEMS ARMFOR VBVJTWM -"- UM8 M)J I SOK TOO, I I PROTBCTIOM CROM 1 V V STbRB ? V J BOUD BAHDIT3 " J ' V . J 7 ' epic.T.ti- PENN CO-EDS ARE NIF1YWSKETEERS Miss Marjerie Majers Has De veloped Speedy Sextet at ' the University HOME FLOOR IN ARMORY BILL GRAVE nnd his mates, who represent the University of Penn sylvania In basketball and who arc en their why te another Intercollegiate championship, had better leek out for their laurels. Basketball for the girl students of the University started without causing n ripple en the staid old campus some two months age. but of late It has been when he was sent bnck Jnmes moved ! breezed about that Penn has a wonder wonder te guard, relieving "Pes" Miller for ful tcam. of ce-eds. The male students kt'i.- t'.-1 Mamnnm . l, i t 1 I , . ! -, , ,. ... ft - - rf J1"1" ,B enc ea" P'aycr wne lmnuiiics nc received nn ine wena et it. Sfef ".'XK.HIs name is'Franclsce Pirzela. otherwise labeled Pine Bedle for t.vne- 'i'tV.Pnl'''1'ca' PurP0""- Francisce always has wanted te play en n championship R.0,'1 auciub. Me nidn t care wnicn one it was se long as it wen the ciiampien- IvlTr atni Hi) InnHerl with fh Ynnlceen and Inst rear when ihpm wna n vnnA k;Mfcaace te cop. Mr. PIzzeli was traded te Bosten. 'MWp'$' trlng aMnt 1,Ke tnis, se lie up anu quit nnd went back te nts trade. iV'sS'litleh was riveting sTiIp together. He riveted nnd riveted all summer and EMjaJltater, and then decided te come back again. His ense was brought before ir'VVi, . Tamils ana the Judge ruled that rancisce nzzeia should be sentenced il f4 MTe t'lnc 5n Bosten. As the ships no lenjer need se many rivets, Ping fMfih.i Jut the same, the chubby outfielder will be of great assistance te the $e,xanlcee second team. Ue covers a let of ground and can hit. His long SR Clouts will come in handv this summer If he Is net pulled back te New Yerk. H , Ping was with the White Sex. but get in bad with Jimmy Cullnhan one fc?WT iffnt when he tried te bide a stein of beer behind n salt cellar. It couldn't Wi Ml.i ka flntlA nurl Ttnf m1,n fiail liAn ainjiJ fivntnttt Htltn ale inVnHl MH1., KaSW'''aa fined and lrter shipped back te the Coast. KWain.? He nlsved In San Frnnelsre nnd lived In n hnna next t thn hall nn,l S'.jv PV fut1y Vinvli ivnn ,A1 tl.A nAnffl Ctt..t amaa hJ Tt! mai. 1.1 J.,. aJ L3i " .'.v.U ..MB 4.1-u, H.T- l-tlllVt I.'IU iVUl.r O lU Ilj ll,Ultl UVULl UUUTH j?M fi. the evening meal every day about the eighth Inning. His family would IciSifcit'K en tne perch and applaud Ping whenever necessarv. Hk-KsSH O"6 d.T rin8 we"t bflck for a long fly and crashed against the fence. kSjfeBt bounced back and fell te the ground for the long count. fiajw'-i When he reepvercd he looked up and saw all of the players gathered KWflmiM mm. E'vf'h'" tM'jLi'i' WWK TRinn M nn' hut IrU. ti, .-..;.. ;,;. .., .-tr., .. "TL' 1 MM ' '-v . v.. ...bi., n i v.t.y fi.g i.1 II. Kiunijf, fir a time The champions counted en eleven oc casions from the field ns agaln3t seven for the tnllenders. Bill Grave mode n big gain in the individual ratings bv making seventeen points, four field and nine free tosses and was the high In dividual scorer. Huntzinger also hnd his eagle eje with him and registered a quartet of two-pointers. Defense Spoils Dartmouth The defense of the Princeton quin tet was tee much for Dartmouth te fathom and the Haneverians were set down by the Tigers te the delight of one of the largest crowds that has at tended n Princeton gnme this year. Se close did the Tiger defense keep their opponents under cover that Dartmouth did net connect with n field goal in the first thirty-five minutes. This Is one of the most lirllllnnt t. hibitiens of guarding seen in college linven't become any tee much enthused, hut the ce-eds talk nothing but basket ball in their sorority houses and in the Bennett Heuse, where they congregate In off, hours. Last November several athletically Inclined members of the feminine group at Penn, hearing stories of the great teams nt ether institutions, decided te try their hand at the game. Miss Mnr icrlc MaJers. a veteran of the uame nnd a graduate of Temple, where she played, was given the portfolio of coach of the tcam and called out the candidates. A pigskin was borrowed from the A. AT and prnctice get under way. Miss Anne Tewnscnd, one of the best known athletes among the girls in this section, was speedily elected te lend the teem and te assist Miss Majers in tutor ing the big squad of candidates. The armory at Thirty-second street nnd Lancaster avenue was secured for prac tice and home games. Women's Indoor Tennis Tourney at Longiveod Bosten, March 2. Announcement was made today that the annual In door tennis championships for women would be held at the Longwood cov ered courts the week of Mnrch 20. There will be singles, doubles and mixed doubles. It is expected t hat Mrs. Franklin I. Mallery, of New Yerk, who wen the championship here last year, and Mrs. Benjamin' E. Cele, '-M, of Andevcr. runner-up, will be among the participants in the singles. CAMDEN WINS AND TIES Trap FIVE Skeeters Annex Second Came of Week in Eastern League and Advance in Race PLAY COATES TOMORROW .2 i:,...!!?"- F-y e Wins two for the loser-, and both came In , T,he r?n ""ll haha'ltt My fifty the elesln7 minuted, one by Millar and nl ,h.rt TT,T"nprQ )enm i he .Mini- hi- Mnn. Tf ,;. ..!. .u. I vanquished the Bed and Blue. fS te 7, foul tees of Tinimie i-iiUa,, .!,, iL1 nnd Rwarthmerc Fcered a lS-le-nS .1.. ri .", IT" - "v "-',l mc nig urecn in inc running I triumph ever Ml Townsend and her The diminutive forward lmd his nldcs. The victories were scored with eagle eye working and made 1.1 out of I "uprising case ever eeMcgca i that had Prlnei. irnuis DPierf mis .venr. ine uaieepainy unit- 1 ..ti t...f.... ,1... ..I.....I. f n.HM .. .t. 20 attempts, although Lech, of ten. was. net fur behind, with 13 nut of 20. The totals n't half time were 12 te 7. Klaevi. Leeb and Selden stickcr all played well far Princeton and made two field goals each, the ether going te Wright. &:m . &&" ' 'II ,;a "I wish you felUncs leeuld stand hack. folks te see if you are in front of met" ' Cepvrieht. list, bv Public Ltdger Cemvanu Uexe de you expect my Scraps About Scrappers 'THEDA BARA AWARDED if?-. Aun-rucD rsm n ucnm rm, 'w ' nunwuuu muunu "M..; - !SK "''08 , tat HardVeaves' Bulldog Judged In west Philadelphia show iifr, JbittAeK, owned by Geerge Hurgreavep, Beets and Saddle i - j A , .Fernstene ITheda Bnra. nn English ,'IK was juagea ucst aeg in snow irem ine i?1" Kaoalngten Kennel Club at the monthly "k' all-breed show of the West. Philadelphia ''JAjCauiel Club last nlitht at the Arcade iuirm-zx . t. . j-'LVWmll. 'FlftT-tlrst street and Baltimore '. lM. llW" judges had a difficult time in de H..'VV MAtnm tlm winner nfler enlv three en - fCLi. V"" .;." ..." ,,IV,",I.iL i nadal. This is the second time thin L: XlJv. 1Ibua1 Uav hr. vtn.hfrAd fnx ter Jt l- la .n.nA.1 llV thtl T.fl TCAnrlplfl. Mil iW" cre 'e'1, A'tcr a lltt',-' lclibcrii , hr. Jtlam Th'pHn Bnra was elveti the cold I fwJV "Ia1 Thin Is the nAviml flmn Milu 'Vi JhaMitnr hns been ludsed best In show. B-'tjS'l ;3"'-Tr ..-.:.-"., E VW"f OUier Deing ai y.aauvni 1 owned by the Leeds Kennels, was d best m his nreeu ever iccus- 4 Rese, of the same owners MarceUa Bey uppears best in the feature race at Havana today, being a purse race at a mile and fifty yards. Ramkin and The Pirate should be the contenders. Horses well placed in ether races are: First race Havana. Electric. Breun Shasta. Hlbeny; second WrecMcss Haman Llthelic : third Hutchinson. M. Stevens, Baby Fau&t, Tarascon. Ifeckey Huntlmer Is the leading rider In America this year. His feats In the paddle at Tlajunna are remarkable. He wen tbe second, third nnd fourth races en the Mexican ceurre yesterday und was second In the first. One of his mounts paid J30 for $2; another SI2 for 52. Considerable interest is being shown V?ABOther entry which took honerH n n hB conflict of dates for the Ken of breejl was Sylvan Result, the I Airedale owned bj t red Menu. deg had te defeat Aduurui tsen the tirenertv of II. C. Andersen. r jpWiarii was content te be judged best tip- '.... - -. ..... r.,. S?',UUT-Uh-IUWNtrU U BUWL km irn "Mh nf Vlaltlna Five-Men Teams : W&avJIb' Rnll at Teledo Tenlnht i mi'n I li'ilnln i TapaK O ..riiiu tpiim from L,s!Qia'and n'n'd two from Decntur, III., S&fmllV share the alleys' with ferty-five BO leseis in mi Aiucrii nn ijiuii. e,ss tournament here tnnlglit, nc the cnmliiK of the first out-of- bowlers In the five-men division. Kts continue low in an depart i.i The highest In the live-men Is (c-'whleh was bowled the second fc ( A To'ede. pair holds top place in rfttmrn event nun uu;i. ine iuk'i te the singles Is SSI, also held by (de bowler. Inning tomorrow ulcht, the six- tournament alleys will be given te the visiting bowlers. Score fer'Drexel Riflemen r!tb sreand tlm within wr-h Drexl rim mm inei a p-riTci ureri in . initch. I.mt n-trk llin Unlvcriltv Itai WH aflMira or IQ scera ui will .n a match oemo eld yt Br BvrfVCl or) was ivrnre in ia tir iwrivi nir I'lter: Bburean. Baldwin. tucliv uerby nt Louisville und the Prenkncss nt Plmllce, the two largest stakes In America, both te be run nn May 13 ns the matter new stands. The Kentucky Jockey Club says it lias nl wnjs been the custom te run the Derby en the Saturday nearest May 10. If there is n change in dntcs te avoid the conflict It nppears that It will be by the Maryland racing authorities. Mor Mer vlch. favorite for both the races will be able te start in but one if tlic')tcs remain. It has been suggested flint (his feature is net being oPrleol(ed l)v owners who have prospects for one e'r the ether of the big rares, with Mor Mer vlch out. The racing Interests In Mnrylniul nre having u stiff fi.sht before the Legli-la-ture In retain th" pnrlmutuel sjstein of betting, ns the bnekmnklng interests hnve joined hands with the advocates of the bill te abolish the pnrlmutuel law. Bookmaker want betting made Illegal, as they can cvnd" the law mere easily than iney can nicer the competi tion of the mutuel system. N. Carolina Wlna Basketball Title Allantn. On,, March 3. North Carolina t'nlvuralty wen th vollse bnikrtbaM chain. ..jpshtn of the Houth here by defpatlnr f,f. cr Unlveriltv, 40 te 20, In tlie final ruuml Iren All riilladtlphla talnt nppra en to te nleht s Initial Thursday program of th saen at tha Auditorium A. A, Twe star lecnl elsht-reunil matrhes ero te b decided K!.1??, llr2? etller bout" e,t'h "t alx reunda! V llle Qreen. the cloier Konalnutenlan. Jakll.,?,n A r.x a.nd ,Hnrj" Hauler mitti ,,5?,i,D"i?.n ,n "", t'ffte wlnd-up. Prellma: Wlllla Thomaa v. Qeorjle Itumell. Willis -'I,en v"-.. Happy Jack McWIIIIaras and Sammy llta s. Wliltey Burke. Denny Ilaas It cttln hlmaelf In tip-top fttle undfr the direction 0f lUrrv McQrath ter tomerroy tilsht'ii bout with Mickey Wol Wel sait. the Marine nt the Cambria. Thla will be the, nenil-tliial te the Little Jeff. Mickey Merris cct-le. Oiher beuts: Jimmy Baxter Johnny Moheok, Ie riynn va Krankle Ketchtll and Yeune Hradley vs. Al Afente, ,f eunr luffe, a newcomer In Philadelphia who beaM of a reuird Including bouts with leading- lightweights, will debut here en Hal Hal tirdey nlcht at the National against Patty nroderlek In one of the prelims te the Cleore Cleere Chsney.Shamus O'Hrieii match, sailor Jee Kelly v. Jee Hene Is the aeml and ether bouts. Mickey Conners s, Jee Chaney, Krank'e Harn-s s. Billy Jllnes and Johnny Gardner m Preston Drewn. It Is said that the annual Middle Atlantic Plates champlemhlpa of the A. A. U. are te be awarded te Philadelphia thla year and the tournament will he staffed at one of tha btc club here. Amateur IkixIpb It flourish Inn In New Tork, Pittsburgh and Bosten. The "all-for-slery" boys certalnly make th resin fiy. Je Welsh has a huey campalsn mapped out for him by Jimmy Trainer. Jeseph Is being lined up for matches at the National. March 11: Atlantic city, March 18: Olympla March 20. and Ire Palace, March 28. fell before the nttnek of Penn te the tunc of J!7 te 12, and Drexel was de feated, 22 te 1.1. Yesterday afternoon Miss Mary Mor gan and five veterans, who called them selves the Old Timers, nlavcd a nrnctlce game .with the Penn team, which gave I home next week en account of the auto the seven spectators, lncludins Tem ri,ew across the river, hence the game .lJ,raPi!J,'L'?"".:f.ra:ur.ni."! tomorrow with Centesvllle. It UIUCI'IHUVUI lajtv IUIIAO, luu IUIIII ui u Eastern League iv. t.. pp. vr. r.. p.r New Yerk 13 n .SAO WHUes-Tl. X a .21. Trenten., in Si .Iflft Cnatesv'le a IS .200 Camden, , 10 a .7(10 Rendlns.. 2 11 .104 TOMOKKOW NIGHT'S SCHEDULE Ontdsrllle nt Candrn. nllkea-narre at Trenten. v rJIIIK Camden basketball tcam wen its - second game of the current wees in the Eastern Basketball League by de feating Reading at the Armery last night by the score of 27 te 20. The Skeeters nre new en even terms with Trenten for second place. The Celtics are out In front, having a full game advantage en the Jersey runners. tip. Beth the ecend-plncc teams will be in action tomorrow night, when Camden will be at home with Ceatcsvlllc and Trenten entertains Wilkes-Barre. New Yerk is idle this week, Madisen Square Garden being used for etner purposes. Camden will net play at BALA PLANS EARLY GOLF TOURNAMENT Far-Famed Lecal Event Revived as Farewell te Divet-Scarred Nine-Hele Links MAY 4-6 DATE PROPOSED ffl STUDENT COUNCIL AID TO CLEAN ATHLETICS n Team Captains, College Editors and Class thief s' Would Make Geed Committee te Sit en Eligibility, Says Spert Critic ' lifetime First of all, Miss Margaret Shell, secretary of the freshmen class, armed with a bucket of water, soap and n mop, scrubbed the fleer te a shiny yellow be fore the team marked out the boundary lines with the crayon. Spills a-plenty kept the fleer free from dust. The Old Timers, after eight minutes of ploy, demanded a time out te recover their respectlve breaths and rearrange their lock. At half-time the Penn sextet had an ll-te-0 lead. A five-minute rest was decreed and the struggle continued. After heldlne a 17-te-ll leatl.Miss Mer gan again called time for the .Old Timers. On the restart Penn opened an attack that made the score IS te 17. The rcmninder of the guree was nlp-and-tui'k. with a last-minute rally giving the Old Timers a badly winded verdict of 2.1 te 21. Miss Npencer Stars Mist Margaret Spencer, who learned her basketball at the .Miss irwin rchoei, originally scheduled for next week. The Bears gave the Skeeters a close scare last night, nnd it was nrcessary for the .lerseymen te freeze tne ball In the closing minutes te insure victory. The winners played n game far superior te that of the visitors, but they had the hardest kind of breaks with their shots. Forty-three Misses By actual count Camden missed forty-three shots thnt missed being two pointers by a hair's breadth. While it jut managed te win out by a whisker. Camden bad all the better of the pla,. It secured the ball en the jump almeFt every time und its passing was a treat te watch. The first half ended 17 te 13 in favor of Camden and it had the best of It In field goals by six te four. Reading oeme te the fore in the final period, when Armprlcster caged three boskets nnd Bending made the same number as the Skeets, four nil told, Hddlc Delin excelled for Camden with four baskets. Steel had three. Camp- was high scorer with evfskets Th; - J -Misses Townsend ami latcman. of ,n,i , .mi stnnn, iw,t,. -i.-.,i each w'ceuntwl for live goals. ,, ' ," - .fh ArmnP " fir;i Jee TipMts Mi I'enn. eacil arceunwu or iive K-.a.h. . . ,th . Miss Kitty aciiean. or tne urn i imers " " 0 ntfrs. ..Cur .... ciirlftlan til ?" .'Tir T,i ' hTX "' '! he only ether goal of the visitors i...i Vmii rrinia with ihrpn tn her ' ami he made a peer shjjwlug compared en?' .. . . . nnrllnf? ivnlllrl have ueii- nn Iip trnvi n a . iL. 1...- Al. T., lAn. Van. hst. Wen waltlnr a .. time te see I ; l" '"" .L' V. . n "t" ' . I I sorry exhibition. nn inn itsni.iin u it ast i imv.h ,i n i ii u i i L(i v iihiiiiiiuiii usiir iiann , aitsln alme their sensational crnp In the from Princeton, and is a popheinnro lit III npenlnir show at the Oilmen, thin sessen.ii.- iu tlm renli.r Mlu Vlnlii Al'ininn ' The pair of Jeseplm finally were re-tlfned by ,,!nn '"'"C center , .MISS leia AI.einail, Hrntiy Menielth and thy lll meet next diminutive but speedy, of hunimit, N. ,n e.....,.. i.lshi . th. Smith llhn.t .. . ...!. - !-.. .l.1n ..... H Big Games Downlenn of the 1022 tournament, from Atabame Unllertlt match te decide third place (leersla Terh u.n Alabama UnU entity, 33 te 26, In the W. 4 M. Pfve Beata Havarferd Pal, Marrh 3, In th roughest tessen irranaiui renilav nlaht st the Houth llrnatl e, !,., club, Ulllv Pelne s. Jlmmv Jlende, Plna Heille K.rl llnrtmsn. Jack Wermau w rrankle McKnr!Mfl and K. O. Gress s. Jnrlt lister are ether matches. Mllte llurns, he hhs been called the Mlihlican Wildcat anwnir ether names. Is In l n prfp',rfj i"r in.i.uri, wmi mny or tne mlddl weights. Tat nradley end Temmy I.eushran preferred. le llnrrls, of Atlanta Gs , Is In Thllly e-klng matches vlth 130. peunders, lie Is training dally with Pharhcy Smith. He, snd Harry Kid l.vber. 115. graduates of the llljnu and Oaety tournaments, . three mlttnien sr under Max M, filv's manage ment. llfhbr Abranis. 121 featherweight cham. plen of lh border. Is iten'l In Phlla. d'-lnhla lie doesn't br.r nny en hh weight and tterseint A. Kahn Is doing lUib's Dusimiss. loe Rene, who holds a three-round knock out ever Oeerge louner hrne. will give the latter a rhsiiee te redeem himself fn a re turn bout at Trenten, N. J,, Monday night. Matty I5nTl. nfter an. abannre from the rlna for about nve months will get bsck Inte action at Atlantle City March la against Artie MiCsnn. Matty mccla I'ete Ilusle at Harrltburr March 20 Kevernl Independent ciinics of linnnr- ...... -. r... !,,. UMlif..ti.l,i .U.....I. in .f.. nml n fresbman, nlnys bide centpr: tl,.4 ,n,. b,..i. hi.iii.. w.i.1 : ..' Miss Anne Townsend. also a first-yenr , k ', te mPC. Hancock nml fnllmveL By SANDY McNIBIiICK IT APPEARS ns though every golf tournament regular In Philadelphia has a cheer coming and a hearty yip of joy. The crinkly news of the dny is that this season Bala is going te held another tournament. Bala tournaments always have been an institution in this section. That is up until last year. The officials out there decided te abandon tbe popular event In 1021 because it was feared It would conflict with club expansion plans. If there are dull nnd aching voids, that announcement left one. Especially as it was thought that it meant there would be no mere tourna ments out there for some years. But the lub evidently felt ns bad about It as the guests of the past. There was a lull at the meeting the ether night out at Bala. At ether meet ings It liad been the signal for a dis cussion of the tourney. This time the members were restless. Their thoughts were harking back perhaps. Anyhow when C. H. Skyes untangled his full length and put the simple ques tion, "Why net?" the delegates needed no explanation. They voted bnck the tournament. Last en Short Course Werk Is te start very shortly out there en the new eighteen -hole course nnd the Bain tournament this year will be the efficlnl farewell te nine holes, the vnlcdlctery te the stage of tnany.n gala event. The nnal details have net nil been arranged, but It Is said the date will very likely be May 4, fi and 0. Tills Is the week before the proposed eprning of the clubhouse which has been en tirely remodeled. If the dates named are the final choice then Bala will have the honor of officially opening the sea son en local links. Bala tournaments of the past have always drawn record cnlry lists deplte the fact that. It was n case of twice around the nine holes for the qualifying round and match nldy. That difficulty was surmounted by leaving gaps In the starting times, and I despite the mobs there never was a i hitch. The club "belongs te" the starters during these days. It's n get together and a classy event. All thec things have made It n standard for tournament efficiency and it hns-alwas been one of the most popular events en ' the lecnl card. I Coming se early In the year and ' being the last en the old layout, there J ought te be a great tumbling eit fur ' the affair. The officials are out te ' break all records for a geed time en the I links. i Yeu can see the I'ntcrtninmeut Cem- I mittee off In u corner of the locker. room 'most every day buzzing away and whispering I heir plans. This is the secret stuff and It gees big with the invitees. Meantime, write down these deles, We're told they'll stnnd. J.h', ..!ff,.,,?nl,1 Golfers' Association of Philadelphia held a tneetlnr the ether night adopted a conctllutlen, and decldtd te hVn' , but two classes of membership, uctlve ami I honorary. The former Includes all nre. i usslttants. raddymaaters. sHleum.n ..t ..' 1 latter will Include amateur. '"! Tht lleneraJ Committee will me-t .Monday, rlFni .". "olmae'g. when M a teurnameni championship plans are completed, Oferhroek will decide the "winner of the I competition" for the vacunry In thu nn, berth out there en March 1.1 ti ..in i.' . lucky day fur some pre "net twenty mile. trem Philadelphia." which Is the auB0 if,, narrowlng-dewn process haa rei.ched, Br GBANTLAND BICE mAT 1 fundamentally twisted With ,S0!1S at top W thla Idea et handling the ethical side of college sport? A atudent council in each collcge or university that will constitute a guard of honor te see that in each institution everything Is strictly en the up and up, with each athlete a slmen pure as far ns limited human vision can harvest all the intimate details? It is our miner league belief that students can handle the ethical side of their play in a surer, better way than any outside guardians, and that if the situation la put up te them as an honor preposition there will be no important treume left. The Student Guard THE average collegian, above every inn a1. Mintifd enlv n fAam fvltn ft clean record. They nil like a winner, but they want no ringers en hand te bring the laurel home. With an athletic beard composed of presidents of all four classes, captains of all the teams and editors of college publications certifying te the complete eligibility of each member of eacn team, It Is hnrtllv conceivable that any such beard would ever permit nny unworthy cnnninaie 10 sup ey. Nothing could be finer for sport than te huve leading colleges and universities take up this idea and nt least give It n chance te work. With a few such council guards established they could then work together and seen build un an order strong enough te present an Impregnable barrier against certain leading evils new attacking leading sports. The Repeaters tITHILE the Giants and Yankees upon V the braw rim of spring arc favored te repeat, the run of mnjer league re peaters of late years has been n trifle thin en both sides of the palisade. It has been a matter of nine years new since nny club was strong enough te harvest two gonfnlenic crops In suc cession. In the National League since 1013 the winners have been Bosten, Phila delphia, Brooklyn, New Yerk, Chicago, Cincinnati, Brooklyn and New Yerk. In the American Lcnguc since 1010 the winners hnve been Chicago, Bos Bes Bos eon. Chicago, Cleveland and New Yerk. Machines geared up te run two sea- sneed have been quits j . , 1.1- - . scarce, as late nas n niraeie wy l cracking the dope ever thy left ear at stated intervals along the line of march. T IS barely mere than ,a March fort & nleht new before Harry Greb makes ' .A,ikv nnd earnest attempt te etawii t Tem Gibbens into the pickle vat at'.i practically tne same moment wnen medi C is engaged in applying the same earntit'lV pressure te his rushing opponent. The'.: gossip attending this contest is arewiag if. daily, " urei ,""" " T, nikknna haa a lnstv kick, the fur ehenM ' be fairly deep" nfter n round or two. Th , advance chart deean't eutlina any gnat '' amount of cagey stuff, and since the ate . semblcd multitude yearns for action the J assembled multitude ought te be highly ;; pleased. " Cotvrieni, iwt. ! inssTvsu, i sjATIONAI int. Al Cath.ir.na Sts. JOHNNV GARDNER v.. b MlfKKY CONNORS litis &. Catharine Sts SATURDAY KVE MARCH 4 pnraTOV. BROWN v TOANKtK BARNES 4 or. CHANEY vg BRODERICK va. MeFfO RENO vs. KELLY c. e. OF.nneE JSSX&SBm., CHANEY vi. O'BRIEN Reserved Rents, 11.80, $1.00. Aim., Me. Ticket Sle' S 8. 11th HI. Ph. Wat. 8H1 rresten 6100 West 1074 sbb Ice palace 4ST11 ft MAHRKT eVTKEETg ICE SKATING Kvery Dar Erpt Teeadsr Competent Instructors at All Session TliKir.r; rr.er-n,.ir iiii.s AJU1 1 UKIUITI i.0pi.AB STREETS TnilRSDAV KVENLNO, MARCH t WII.T.IE GREEN vs. AT, FOX 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. SJz-ci rr 1224 Chestnut Street yCWJLaOZfe I;3!;: Gelf Scheel "gar Expert Je11" Kewe. Slenlen Country Club lntlren.. tleere V. OrlBln. Clearfield Country Clnb instructors Tliemag Urlbblu, I'hlladelpbla Country CIb Gelf Equipment Sports SUITS with knickers $35.00 Gelf JACKETS, worsted heathers 7.00 KNICKERBOCKERS, all-wool 7.00 Gelf HOSE, pure worsted 2.80 Gelf SHOES 8.S0 te 9.00 Gelf BAGS 3,00 te 40.00 Gelf CLUBS 2.00 te 15.00 All popular brand Gelf Balls Marshall E. Smith & Bre. hSlW. 724 Chestaut Street "- nn student, one of the fnrwnrilH wltli is MIm Florence t.rui. ei orweoii. nn- ,)0Rt am-PH of ,,, p(,nseni Thp -, ether freshman, guard; .MIeNf,oerglaim'avc ",,,,, bw r)vR)(( , , ', t Yateman, e l J" .,,,iI,r' ' for year in the American . I engun. forward, nnd Mlij f. yhe Mi -Un- ,,eUl nrn utb0 cntl.ml ,n , Rer,css t0 metf. of Phlladelpnla, a junior, nt Hip l. i,.,i , , ,.i,,. i, : .i.i.. ... ., ru.T ill.,., , I", v.i' ... ii(iiniiiiieiiii. Mkker Cel Cenner and la r Is . being boosted by BUI reinipu.g junieriigniweji m u ether auard pet only mibBtltute. This atternoen tne ucorge Wash ington University fcextet comes te tlm armory, and neit Monday Temple. The following; Friday the University of I'lttsburgh team will engnge Miss Anne Townsend nnd her maty. LAYTON RETAINS TITLE Defaata Alfrede De Ore, Challenger, by 180 te 135 Milwaukee, Win,, March -'.Johnny Lay ten retained hlu title ax world cliam cliam plen tlircc-cnrOilen billiard player here by defeating Alfrede de Ore, challenger, in the Anal block of tlie three-block match by a scerq of 00 te in itxty-eignt innings, xu unai viuw aessen yramiiiB aaa uasvi .M ' .aMHiHi MavarMr rniiH, I iTfuiifl, . ir BBra'ui Mil urBVB wmm - . . " . T . - - '" .' ',.. Hancock linn In Its llneiin Powell and Stevenson, forwards; Ituss FesKCtt, center, and ArniHtreng und Weed, guards. Willi the exception of Arm strong, Hancock has four nf tlm bent scorers in Independent ruiikw. Mana ger PaBn will depend en the usual line-up. Anether game downtown tliHt prom prem lues te attract a large throng Ih between Madenuli and AiiiiImiib and will be played at the lnltcr'n hall at Klghtecntii und Merris ptrcetB. Bill Myers, who Ih receiving appll appll catlenH for teams entering the city champion series, reports the Seuth Phllly Hebrews first. te submit their 1'nc-up of Schntederman, Clilckiel russen. uude rvietx, uoiinee, uiack, Newman, Harry Pussen und Hwarrtz. Clubs have till tomorrow neon te enter wUkVfUUap 'MISH ?,eettl PIPES RtRAIRCD rhoreitghly Cheaply BITS t OK PIPES OF ALL MAKES STERNEIS CIOAR STORE 20-N-l2'"ST. REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE ' A finish that will net craze or crack. Durable, acid proof and of high lustre. Such is Bhafce, appiad n an coerB( Tfce Chaa. W. Schaffer Ce, , Hit Olstataat Hf. ' M. &. H. SELL IT FOR LESS: Mr. Manager Give Us YOUR ORDER NOW! .i yuu uu t.e, ,-e cm, get our tailors busy at once and let you have your uniforms for your team en time. Putting it off only meani disappointment and delay. Many a game has been lest early in the S 5KfhCPthn1Unift,r,?V8 Mn't. arrive and the team wasse dis- gubted the ether nine grabbed a victory. Avoid this. Order early. Uniforms Consist of Cap, Shirt, Punts, Belt and Stockings Lettering 071 Shirt .FREE Phene or Write for Representative te Call With finmales 0U'-aM'W" "" """" "'"' 'r aam7"a!;d0a.r . H00 in Prizes FREE 11 Yen Can Name These Baseball Players See the photographs of ftfty of the big leairue elaycra in our person sending i the nearest number of correct names. Ne Obligation. Ask for Contest Blank Free. We're tht Largest Baitball Uniform Mah.en in Town Thursday ft Satardai Ewtiian M rV Outfit Hunittis of rau Evstf Ytar Loek for t.e M. ft H. Sliaatllf I r,v---1asasssssssssasB.rr( w. ..". ,.: &, ,.&"' mliimhi .!Jsf tL. ... wa4t jtA t. ffiJci . j ... -, . 'rL'rj;,iniB' ?,li Va. .CaJM&'Ai- ? IS avt-'l mm