W&mmWm ill :tiIlMK v?ri7&7&lmrksmL ' T" "v? w s - - " - -f " " ' """"':-"' j- - - TV " ifpers Arrival at St. Petersburg Overture te HotBteviless League Hflfllv' iW XT.!''; TCf? OF JtfOtfF, &4ZD FAN" ARGUES ft fJLang Upholds Art as Being Bigger Asset te Phillies Than Lefty Will Be te Bosten Braves in Debate at St. Pete AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? By ROBERT W. MAXWELI Sports Kdlter rrtelnt Febllft Ledger St. Petersburg. Hi.. .March :i. J&LfFRESH consignment et nen .papers had just arrived from the North. P'htJ.r v j This nlwaj-H Is the overture I fe&'ch racets nf,cr tllc un drops ever the palm trees And sinks. In the Ul( 6wSi,rWilce. Coel.brccrcs fan the fc?cd brews e( the members and the news- retft'Pfpefs rcrreMi their memories, 10 say nothing or airmailing roiwcrsauen ter jSMaJceuplc of hours. Eilii Everything Is done In the open In St. Pete. It is mere vOmfortable, i'-jflEp benches In front of Dave Budd s drug store nercr nre vacant. Dave owns Imtn principal mcetlnc nlace In town, net because It is fl drue store and these jfetfitfa'twa nre popular in these modern times but because his benches are mere jmmereus. 'J lie rhils tied te meet there every ntgnr, nnu pictures of Alex- WHM TH COLtCCTeR CSMBS AND m BECOMBS IM4UUTIM& I AMD M?J 4IAMH AM AMUMO T6 COLICCT TUB GS 68AI.CH THROUCH trNUtt Of BILL WMICM YOU HMOW - ftsceiPTS N CAM CPU. Yoe'v alrbaeV s" r veu-TMiNn you paid vrT -- CHfltCKS I The cempanV Oem't 7K rZT e.r MAKC WO MISTAKES , KBl i - 'ftvi.'-j- ... "-;. .. .,..' . ., ,,...: V. 'vwn nnu vnvvT uravaui krin arc in tne winoew ivVw't'i Suddenly one of the readers looked up front bit newspaper 5 j .HHene eth i4'ifijrtenuen ifev "I see by the paper,' hr said impressively. It was nne ether than Dave Budd himself, and he received polite and Interested cft T.ilcr has been AND VOO FRAMTICAUV PAVaJ OVGP STACKS AMD pEAMS OP I'WERa 'that 3-lMwfMd by the Braves "AfT? Al I.ang. who usually maKe the opening tenuuks, sazed reproachfully it ' u " uuiuoer nesr. bn'jli. , "That is net te Important." he exclaimed with emphasK "I ee where i ' At!; Fletcher my old pal Ait has been reinstated nnd will iilnv shortstop J iiiw the rhillles this scaen Fletcher will be of mere value te the 1'hlls V than Tjlrr te the Bosten Braves." l . "1 lien t Lnntv nhnnt llint .' rMlimifl Ttnilil 'lrl r aa.I ..uiimI. te help win the enl pennant for the Bnnes and he ! likely te de the nmc and tmcm at last Yeu F1MO IT i.Bfer1-' '1 fBI O ANO Tm(? VlUtAIH 14 FOILSO-OH'H-H BOV?? AIM'T T A GR-R-tRAND And 6Uor-w-rieus FCBLIfJ' r T HREENE W SPORTS war. JOSEPH'S Swarthmtn n. Ultxtttt it Swarthmwty Saturday, Mar. 4, at 8 P.M. Admission, 50 CivraH M. V. t.'Wm Im. He is net a h.is-becn r9- 7 this jcar UK .... j&tf " TltEIJH iru$ a bucf vciied of silence wlult the club membett rffr looked ihreunh the nnners hurriedlu te act tnerti dnnti en the mih C'A- J ft(:l' fl "" ltHid lrl"1 irelc "IC cf ' "'at term ii pcrniijiifcfe P vi eien arte. W 7 rer ir-iVI Be Useful te Kid Hurler vM. tjfTew ,is't'n ,0 this." he said as lie arose from one of his own benches. i$ff ? ' Customers were In the store waiting impatiently for whatever they KitJ'ware alter, but it was their own fault. They should have waited until after " TTlrA la fl,. .....il lnftrhiMrtn H !. 1v1A- .I..I 1. !.. LI..1. i m wr -..w -. uiv .v-.ii ." iiii.v. v.. uii .in: jju-- urn . it is in n hil- nun Itf.1 SrTBlte and settle everything " l' Seme of flic rurleit.s rtitemera wised ever te get an eaiful. ThN alnavs Is the case when then li something free being passed around. ?J '; " 'It was Lefty Tyler, " Dave Budd read slowly, distinctively, but with- ,)". gesture', 'along with Bill .Inmcs and Dick Dudelph, who pitched the ;Hrves of 1014 te their sensational pennant Tlctery. He joined the Braves raky" me ieweu mib or tne old .New England League in 3010, and seen be- one of the best southpaws in the National League. I.VS..vU . 'Jn thp fa of lilli Trr winf tn 1ik PMrnS. P.iJ.. -- .. - . .1..1 LvI tJ'c, 'n'"n 1ne Cl,b', ""t'l ,bc first of August of Ian year, when he was ifj;,"VPi:ti " iieriicMT ngnin te penerm ter ueerge stniitngs, &"''&. " "Aritf'bell and Tyler have been In conference several times durinr the 1J J Winter tnOllthI. TvlPI- is nnf!i1.nr l.i am I... u..li.i..l ...... -r i.. i.i .! ??'?' , ; ,: vw"" " .- -..i ,e ieu4iii;u luuai 01 jig eici-iime COUNCIL VOTES TO I SEEK GOLF SUES Hugh Wilsen and Ab Smith, Golfers, en Committee te Re Re eort en Location and Cost OLD RECORDS DROOPY WHEN BABE SOCKS 'EM Ruth First Heisted Hemer Mark Frem 25 te 59; Then Busted Cobb'.s Run Recerd of 291 to348Leok 'Em Over By GRANTLAND RICK Track- Athletics, Baseball and Football Added te List . at Lecal College TO MEET P. M. C. ON GRID . A big sports boom Is planned at St. ,Teeph's Cellene. At n meeting of the Athletic Council It was decided te mid several sports te the athletic list. Be sides tennis and basketball. St. Jeseph s will be represented In the future en the srlillren, diamond nnd track. The baseball nnd trark tqams will make their appearance this spring and next fall football will be taken up. Last season. St. Jeseph's 'was repre sented In but two' nperts baketlmll pnd tennis, although the college had a freshman baseball team. At the athletic meeting the follow ing managers were elected : James F. O'Hara. foetball: Willlnm K. Berry, baseball; Jehn Jeliann, tennis; Themas A. Oakes, track. Manager O'Harn 1ms begun work en his football schedule, nnd several games have nlreadv been arranged, including contests with Pennsylvania Military College nnd Lebanon Valley College. Contests arc also pcnd'iig with Wash ington College. Juniata College and Drexcl .Institute. St. Jeseph's "1 play about seven games. Manager Berry, of the bascbal team, Is, also arranging n schedule, and hai hooked contests with Urslnus and Blui Ridge College. The baseball candidates have net been called out officially, but fscvcrnl men have been working out In the gym. The track prcpeets for this season are Especially bright, mid Manager Oakes thinks bis team will be heard from before the season Is long under way. The candidates have been work ing out In the college gym nnd as seen as the weather permits thu candidates will get busy en the cinder path. The first meet In which the team will par ticipate is the Penn relay tnrnival. HmnviwiNi - r.T. .MAvm.:p 77 tt"v rmm - ikk "j'm ,ttt I VffttOMS 6fim i m 1 F TW&V By tk rresIJant f en of Ui Urftt fat ter)r-ty Hut la ' Amariea Why is it, when a man once sees Salce AlLWoel sulta and topcoats for 20, he always buys?. Because no man with ordinary intelli gence could miss the excep tional values, nor fall te ap preciate the style, fit and materials. S. E. COI. 9TH SJINSBM Parckatlnc At' Ortftrs rrtpira MORE PUBLIC LINKS SURElT''" s kwn whispered In polite re search circles that no record can be set up that will stand the test of time.. In 1011 Ty Cobb roc te heights that left the average statistician dizzy. Cobb scored 147 runs and drove M' form and Is ure the boiling out he will get at Het Springs and the training Ss4."p ."t..St' I,p!cr!,burS iH serve te polish him off In great style. WSaW J " if Tj,,,r 1,n,,n't tllc cfC(,c,lTnss lie bad back In the old dav. 8M3 perhaps Mitchell is figuring he will prove useful te the young left-handers JM has en the ;-lub. At any rate, Tyler new Is in Het Springs as s member yntnf raves. Rudd lowered his paper and resumed his oration. . Hp'IiER should be geed because I read some time age that he had all of his teeth taken out as a cure far his sere arm," he con cen litlued. ''Teeth art valuable, at cvcnibndu hnnics, and if a man haa em all taken out he mutt hai- a geed reason. Therefore, I seu m arm 11 in aoed shape or he still iceuld have his ictth." Lang Upholds Fletcher STILL claim that Fletcher will be mere valuable te his ball club " argued Al Lang. The ct-Majer gets a season nisi from p.m.', Mr ever ear. and for that reason sees a let of National Learn. ..m.. IJsUT.v time he visits Philadelphia. . KiM "V-l. ,!,. .,.111 ,..i..- .1.. rn.ni.. . . . .- ... in,V. .-v..... ... -".iitn me iiiiuivs sc lease ;iu per cent," he sad as Iff " .,r,nr1 ,u'' np l" " ,,UF,I''r' knows "" about " came of baseball can W handle th.. .MiunsMers if they have anv and m.r . lef nf n.n .1," u'c., ," A5, ifi i. e ni.ei ie.i... .i 1.1.. :. 1 .:.;;.. .' "" "":iu. By SANDY MrNIBLICK rpiIINGS aie looking up for meie put lie golf courses in Philadelphia. The ... nronesitlon mint, erf threiich Ceiinell. IllBl Jpnr and this body lent n favorable ear te a 1 In 144 mere. deal of discuiMen 011 the matter nt its Tic was responsible for no lesi than meeting yesterday. 1 201 precious tallle. the largest bundle Alse a most important resolution was lever deposited in n single jear. unanimously nas.ed. It was Introduced Which leads us back again te "Babe" hr "Bill" Reper, football conch of Ruth. Princeton, Pine Valley golf expert, With nil his faults, there is one thing prominent lawyer and Councilman. ' net even his keenest enemv can hurl "Bill'' Reper steed right up In meet ing and in firm tones told the City Fathers just what golf meant te the against tne numan Howitzer, vi?. : When the old "Babe" decides te cinck a record he never barely makes the public, the city nnd tti A development of I grade. When he is through there Is iVi KBjW"1 American manhood. His remarks were in support of his resolution which was presented. It provided that n. committee be appointed te report te Council the rnet advantageous -locations around Philadelphia for mme public links and the probable ce-t th'eef. Councilman vui Tngcn, an earnest supporter, backed up IJeper In another vigorous speech. Being Ruined "We have a magnificent public course at (Jebbs Creek." he averted, "but be cause of its popularity it k ( clouded I V Jhelr tees' afcs.we.,,, i R(.,.p all r the boys en SrfSt "T1c Phils, with Fletcher back at short, will net leek se bad This is V i'1t."JUiTk If I',nrl:1'ien- l",t thnt yl'"C man needs mere experience Inn rUteia that Leslie is a geed first baseman nnd made a great record with -, Satt,i!:,t Jrn' VmmS Sm,th,wi" bC nt MCOnd' ""j"y c?n p U, Jeed "balMf he ever settles down and does net rcf tIh.,1 rui. ri 8 . wne that never enough left of the old record te bother with. He heUtcd the home-run mark from twenty-five te fifty-nine. And he lifted Ty Cobb's old run -collecting mark from 201 te G4S. By Iiity-secn Runs RUTH Inst cnr scored 17S tuns and bnttcd ever 170 mere. He was, therefore, responsible in nn intimate way for mere than two runs per game en the ear. By October he lintl tacked en fifty $f '3F!tithtr wln.lPr '"T In,t ,Cflr' lH net a bad thlrd baseman, se veu see JW,,?tchcr r,ts in nlcPly w'h that gang. ' ' 0U Be &?kJlZCV0m"y VP?I.,ha!tbft r,,IIH!? wUl et out f the cellar this a )f' en't knew what club will replace them, but the wav tbey ln is year. e up new areineim sneu.,. w in n let of games. I.ec King, Williams. Curtis Walker fiLfbeurveau, l.Pr nnd Wrightsfnne can take car. nf ti, ,..fl.tj "j V.V..r' 11 ltd Peters ari net the wert catchers in the world. ' """ne ''1 .".If. l' pi,c,,iris f'em,, "'rough, my guess will be (errect Ami wl.v slwtildn't four or five make geed this jear? .Timmv Rint I, , iren.l .. . .HuMiell. It's about time for Geeme Smlt 1, t ul ,"n,.?.-,f"0'l nd TO " aM there's that ace in .he hole named Lee Meadows. Lee Is one of thf Switchers In the National Lcacue. and rn. ,,nf u. V-'.C ..ene of "'e best PShas:1"1 '" 'hU,d f'tUe dWn ,0 b"S,ncSS and W7heMphTllK"tJ: PMU' Jh, F,?lchfr '" th Hne-"p the I,i,c,,er wl k harder be yT;''iu ih'-v wiM Fp ,!"nie encouragement. Art 3 needed bv th. pm?.' .... iiiAt, e it 1 am net risnr .' - "' n" a.jxiF D3'. iLv', that It is net possible .0 get n rhancr ;. ,0' ',",', n - a,, tin" V? "". u'p "".out.en Such stnrM as Ilernshy andHeilmnn were net even close net within sev enty runs of his mammoth display. As the cannot athhte frolics In the Southern sun this month, dreaming of new heights te conquer, he might cast a,n eye upon this :!4S run total and think it ever for n dnv or two. College Athletics A COMBINATION of four devices will tnke rnre nf th n1Ue. !.. l.! ..:..".",.. .""- ? " inn- niiuuuun trouble. & T"JS ,"de'i "" mt'Aln0 "nd iht "el" " departed, with their .'5C fek paper train pulls in. Cotvrieht, t:. by PubUe Ltdeer Company HsRRY WILLS FINISHES r KID NORFOLK IN SECOND Scraps About Scrappers Ftf' a..... n..i.i... if-u nu.. b.ui. T-Jr"c!!:,'T.,,"Tr!' "' ' Wlmlngten I ' i WW sw s s 1 sw w w ---- "iiuiiivn mi. m W, h x- . 1. :u r .'Ketehell and Tn Djravrny .w'Si" ncuvjrncisui, iruni i Mente. na Lltfli mera Colored Heavyweight New Yerk, March Jrr. or Haltlmern win V, Drlnrlni.al'1!L, jlnd-up or n ll-bntim Vew i!,1!.1", brl tenlht. Usnnv nili vi i V" ?m- ie Bradley v ai ' w.,. r '.- v.. r.4.i, , liarry wins, v. jennny Mayhook. I leunr Kid" VfijNaw uneans. kneci.cn out "iviu $k Norfolk, the veteran Baltimore boxer. I ah, Cha n of K Iu , and for the proper repulr and upkeep and for nnture te take its course. The links, therefore, arc being slewij ruined, nlilrh uniibl net Inp the case if fheie I were ether places for the public te play, tee. "Gelf Is the greatest game for the masses in the .country. It Is n cheap game if there are public facilities," continued the Councilman, "nnd that 'old man's game' Is a joke. "I hereby challenge nnybedv In the place for a game ever the next course we build," finished Ven Tngcn. "in order te prove that it's the gicntcst game for everybody theie i." Councilman Gaffney then cleared his threat and looked with pleaui in the direction of Ven Tngen and lteper. "I am delighted at the educntienql spread in fner of the game of golf. It has reached Germantown and Oak Lane." he pointed out. This crack was made in relation te that time when Gaffney attempted te introduce nn ordinance for a links en League Island when Gaffney claimed he was almost "ridiculed off the fleer." Favers It He said he was delighted new at the 'unexpected support" nf plan" for n course and thnt he was all for it. The resolution went through. Nene killed. Nene injured. Here's the resolutien: "Te appoint a committed te ImtsliiiMe the dealrabllity et additional municipal golf courses In Philadelphia, and te report te Council the meat advantageous locations and tlie probable cost thereof. "wllBRUAS There Is a widespread de mand amen the citizens of I'hlladelphla for 'additional municipal irelf cjursea, partlcu larlv In the northeast and southern sections of the city, and "WlIUllKAsi the City of Chlcaen has aeven municipal courses; New Yerk, In dianapolis and Teledo four, Omaha nnd "Buffalo, three and many ether cities hae two. whlle Philadelphia haa only une, ItRHnl.VRri. bv the Council of the f'llv of I'hlladelphla. That a csmmlttte be aie without any further 1. Scholastic standing. '-'. The ene-jear rule-. .1. Tn hnve the rnnili ivhitprvA,. i,c. sible, n faculty member. 4. An undergraduate council werklug TWILIGHTERS SHOW for clean nmatcuiism and the advance ment of clean sport. Improvement can come quicker nnd surer from the inside than from the outside. The average undergraduate is for clean sportsmanship. He should have mere te say about the conduct of his own game. TUB Association of Coaches can get much further en in , discussing the ethics of their various games than in discussing the tulcs. They must knew pretty well the uames of these guilty et plajing ringers or In caking the rules of the game. By having these men driven out or by tcfiising te schedule games with their teams the test of It will be simple enough. LEADING universities, or these with higher standards, can be a bit mere particular In scheduling games with the undesirables. This has been one of the weak points in the scheme at large. There has been entirely tee much lax ness in this icspect, for me-t of Un loading eflendcrs nre pretty well known. JACK DKMI'SEY made his first leap, te fame ever the prostrate bodies of such giants ns Merris, Fulton nnd W1l lard. And It is our belief that If he is te he beaten within the next four or five years it will be by another member of the colossi nnd net by any skilled boxer under 200 pettnda In weight. Seme big. rough 220 or 2.10 peunder who can sock and take a socking is the likeliest wager en the beards. TF BOB MeALISTEn, the flying J- cop. isn't the first of the 0 2-5 Bl Bl onds sprinters I'll cat any cinder track .nt,n?.euntrT" an admirer writes in. ithin it year he will be te the track what Ittith is te the home-run bitters, se far in front thnt second place will "S.hnck where fourth and .fifth belong' Which Isn't se wild a prediction as a few of the censeivativcs might think. We aie about due for another super cove in sport, se why net McAllster? CepuiIqU. lest. All night, JlcstrvciL CAMBRIA A. CLUB M riuiiw KVKNiNn. Msitrii nn MIt'KKV MORntN ts. I.ITTI.K JKIT FOUR OTIIEn STAR IIOIiT) The entire herd .of the Willow. Ilreek Dairies new bains; sold at nr'.ate trrnt. SB pure bred Ayrshire". 32 trade llol llel atelns, and 2! crude 4'rsejs. nil with jeurlr milk records, and auumntrrd rltht tn eteir way, These cattle nrr rrlced te acll qiiIik. Seme Terr reed family cows. Willow Broek Dairies Willow Greve, Pa. Dien Willow Clrere 107 18?i Wt bring: WfWmZ prices 6 low VMaV that we are 435ft40hhtU are every TL. T!?r!fw garment will V move out w quielcW. Man, this is the greatest prieq-siaimng op. pertqnlty in years--prlcei ev less than cost. Men's Pants Half Price lfie$B.Hub Sterss 4fsfitani!fd Mtrehf n dltt and Standard Quality. 25-27 NO. 13TH ST. Op Ir.TeRlats sjtare Order Arrenlfd OLYMPIA M , BOXINGfT- Msrth Bread ftBiinbridge Marrh K. II. .MTK GROSS vs. LESTER FmvKir: jik McFARLAND v.. WORMAN eHl, itf. HARTMAN vs. BODIE ,IMi h Itniinda MENDO vs. DEVINE .ti: s ituumu Mf Benjamin vs. Tiplitz PRICES, 50c, $1, $1.50 .Sens en ailr, rlrhntt'a Cafe. ISIh & Mlliert Wt. rhene. lerust 400n. NATIONAL lllh & Catharine Sti. sti iid.w i:m: Mitni i PI'ITHTnV BROWN HIANK'K BARNES CHANEY rATSV vs. BRODERICK vs. ARf'IIIV WALKER c. i). iivem.K CHANEY .miiinw GARDNER III I A' vs. HINES MICKfcV vs. CONNORS Mil NO MOFFO ,SA""ii .t(IV. KELLY SIIAMt X O'BRIEN vs. vs. Jttstrvrd NeaM. JI..VI. SI.OO. Adin., M,. T eket hnle, 33 H. llthM. I'll. M.il. H j ISHine asrcenq reiuiu ni inrr i;in:miim i ""'wiinia (Onirht rrenur. . r'i. . pelntea, cenilsiine or iwq niomeers et iiiy r;fften-reunl bout ill Madisen Square "merV-0w;v,nln7OVl.n-.f'ruirl2.n:1 the , KlrmeSnl " Park Comml.iien.' ind SiVm ifjft ' fiirAm lni.1 Titrlit The match waa enn. c?rr'.? J1 threush battles with ,h?i" ."! Hugh I. Wilsen and A It. amlth. ropre- Uufl"'? ! i T .! . . ,7 Ul "htwlehts. Cera-e-r 5,i?J best et i,n,nB the I'hladelphla Gelf Association. Vttdejerwl te tie In the nature of an ell- Chan.y will meet MickeyConneT. Vnrj0: " infestleite the desirability et additional u 'A i-mttittlen contest, the winner te get a J1', P"''!1!!?, ?lnr J Ken" ?! K. 1KSt munitiwi seif ceurs in i'hlladelphla. Ar- PffCrr IHi wnrld'a rhnmnlnn lurk " "i" "ml.. 2th" hewtsi Patsv iiilV,",0 tlcularly In the northeast and southern aie-, tMTitt will! worm m 'njmpinn .Hint v,, -veune sreftet. Pr.nCrJ r,!l "roderiek 1 . ,i , renert te Ceunel the meat ad it SI Deapsey. Wills weighed I'll pounds IJlnes and Jehnny Cardn,? i. .1"."v vantaseeus locations and probable coat ?LmmAi Vnrfnlk ITfi. i Brown. "r ' resten ,hr,nf." LOTS OFACTIVITY Committees Meet and Plan for Welfare of Lecal Baseball Association ' TO MEET UMPIRES TONIGHT Basketball Statistics KMTEBN u:aeue New Yerk 1 J !t .seli nllke-ll.. W' ) J73 Trenten... in :t .;fl9 CeaUarU i 3 IS Isoe Camden .. ie a .j,,e itMdlni".! 3 ll '.IM TOMMIT'M HC1ICUVI.G unte'i1."" nt Camden. " "kes-Uarre nt Trenten. Last Nights' Results I ITY COMJJOE I.KAGUK Textile, 27i Temple pentnl. 7. OTIILR SCORI.S A.?.?,,,,a 48'. Madenna, 20, rlillii. Teniilniil t.lrls. It, Tar naiten. it, v,t Kku. '!iO.':L l.rejetmk. : Junier., ie. Seevle. a. Trailers, 18. rpiu: -iihty JLd J. ." " '" ""MMVIB, IV, period). ' " ' AMn T""-. (itra ."'" 2Si Ilell llavea. IS. tlnb? ."" ,'"t 'tVJ' 331 W0" Hancock. 2Si S, P. II. A,, Z9. Penn Tourney &jfc'Whrn il'c. two came out of their t aMairiifjra in the second round. Ner- Went into n rllnch find a moment r fU backwanl te tne noer, taking full reunt. Sjfe one nt the ringside saw the blew W')kat felled him. after the count he l3q talked te his corner and did net seem -nurr. Witt 'Sm crewdexpresseil its disapproval fp.the tnnnncr In which the match wna ' ? .-Ailnati,l. It did tint nnncnr te them ' jrreT"i'r' i"t.. ,- i "" i.i. i.; "JpitC' SOrieiK line urcn mi, nimtirr. riAaai'BreTa ten ne ream went tiewn unucr lrwneriui iiuhcii, uiAujii uiayiacu a Cue iu am ujvuiu cauicu uj tuv turn till between Jeb TlplitL Si '? '" r Jjniln at th. Olymnla Monday n!ht JOnn JOnn Hett la tryln te brln Uavin." i V.. Bo,eBo match with Midget Hmlth. Sir V.n? ter te meet Plnr Uedle Krankl. u,lr?!,tmt,a ' Jack Werman and K. 5. aresa,l.u"1, ",' Lester compute th. pretram Jck Debbr Barrett, fully ,ev.,. cent lllne.,. i. Veundlna ?S,-,ri?. lre. h! ,llX , re matcn witn Johnny Meal.y at th. IV. VvJi '" Tueyday nltht. eth.r beati en th.'.V,1?0'' card are: Je. O'Uenn.ll v. !.,! ""-star ara., -',f!l .nT'y'.Vk.V- la I Merris , JOX OVER-WEIGHT 4n,,Jf.UCfr.Pn, .'llS'VJ.ffeMS, i nm V,1 fr i 'K.u Johnny Htnlth, a ataWeinateuf f'.V C Abrams After Willie Green '" rpr at Atlantic city March i a" mpl' V Declines te Pox . L ni0lJ . ....,: (i'Tex and Willie Green were ether knockout te his ion. atrin )!?'?: ,te n.eet at. J! pounds in the . 7hmTZ&r'VmXnAl&Wfcth: members of the I'hila- 'lelnhlii Ilnselmll AsKnelnflnn nra bi'glnnlng te reullze the possibilities of etgniiired liafehall. , President Heward JL Donevan i maintalticd It only was nccevpnrv for the iippeintmcnt of the Heard of Oev- tonieht'b schkihijc i mers nnd permanent secretary te set, 'i3e meelten HUh re. New Huven Cem- l'nr'a'Tit fU" m,IU" aDd Mr$ l'hv..n,.er..w ,,h. 'IV VmlirlU Pilet of the inde- HiaV0-"" UM,a "h " liendenti has all hnnds hustling and ' UXHT X'OHT'S UKHUI.tn n diicn cenunltlees arc husv whipping .,lJ0'M,0l,.n l, 31i (iermanteun things into shape for the hlggcst season "ite'r'ii'ifi. 37i Doiestewo inch -i -nndlet liasebnll In Philadelphia and .iiwwiwh inm. .s. l t has ev'er had. - The us-uciatien Is new permaneiilh l-'onetnn is sponher of the move and iKtabllslied. with headquarters in "ew that the members huve signilied Roem 100 Ret burn -Halley Huildlng. ,,"lr willingness for the parade will en Chestnut slreet above Twelfth Ulvulge a few additional Idens nn Hi Boten mnjnr league can leanns sianea ir i nere Hecretarx J.awrencc Seinincrcnn "laiicr at tne next cenlnli. . 7TT.. ... .... r,, 'I'LiMuV rimlrail Ilrm.n rJne "F .?e most llltpeitunt l'( i",,, ,. ..! i . , .. . "',", "'" H'-cti'.s tlie uinp re n l.dt ie (ieltllt'li. of he SiiIieh: Ttlin nitl, i, l,.ni ,,h1,i,, V. ,. ' lillmaii, of Ilrl.i'sburg; Tem Wallier, man tilbuunl, composed of Hill (Jlea nf 1 lelsher, and A. no V Mew it, mhi. of North Phillies, nnd Kd Rolden. (e.insc , yesterday discussed for four i of Hllldalc, two managers who arc we Baseball Filmed in Camps and Elsewluire BBTresten aien West 1071 m Ice palace 4STII AND MARKKT STBEEfS Trust said we re' Id net run IU will run Purchase Tickets from Accredited Ice Palace Agencies Only. Avoid Scalpers. BOXING ISA5 FIVE8-ROUND BOUTS ."!?" 1,2,3 ta- tjMKli-r. Mill, KlJi BAIRD vs, WAGNER 111 MAN GOLD vs. (.he. miii.vi,) ERNE ntANMI', HMITIIV RICE vs. FITZGERALD li. II. JIIK 7 t'ARI. O'DOHNELL TREMAINE BOIIUV IfllINN) BARRETT vs. MEALY up at the Auditorium A. A. last t! The former c,uine in at 134, glv H an adautsi:c of ten peundsi Irwn .declined te go en. AhraniH was substituted and excited ever the prospect, or UaJi.i wii A1' former flaurea haa Dre.nw. ',', JIn?.th. setenth round, excited ever tti former figures haa prospect. Qt iiVhi2.",iM championship caliber "sntwelsbt "". """ m icevsrsa rrem a snraln.4 Muniirrr f.cerfe lilbmin. of the. ririifs vi fercd te held the tlrst work-out in nltthers nnd catcher. In the vnnaslum ji Vet Raden, Ind.. en account el u weather 0ln te the continued reld weather die Irllans wtr attain compelled te limber ui y.sterday In a skatlns rink nenr th eall park, at Dallas. Tey Hi. team beast, of one of the fullest nltchln statTs, ten uf the slKteen hurlers being ever alx feel Memer. of the Tankees are plsnnlna- te ti.ke leral action asalnst the weather man. They have been In Ihelr .trali-niit . enin nt .New Orleans far flve davs, nrd each has ben worse than lt predecessor. MnnHsrr llrnnrh Itlckej Is hoeful that the Bt. Iuls Cards will hMn their llr,i strenuous work-out today with the return of warm weather. Dsl llalner reached tamp yesterday and the Hat of missing- regulars was reduced te three. ummlt- Th. nrsoklrri-Dedaer. Played a full nine. "--- Ahpamu unu iili.i ln,l n,wl ... """- ; . -, j irem a snr.ln.4 ' innma win.. "."' ; "."' '.'" "--7.- ...-".v- ...."----...- m tnunin sunerea in nis recent bout with TS I ars defealed tne yaniKans-- e te i jenn i.Waa Knocked e It III the fourth round Btene and the Mjrlns Is ready te teia in! btillen, or? nsplrant for cutchlnsr honor, h h jfeg. pest aealn ,0 'he ,, h0ni-slcl and lat It back North i'..' nnin.. .... .. ,,,i,,,,.. .r i.i.. i wi mom even win '"'"'" ' "iiucri ,., ..,,,., ..,.., vi eiivi .-lain .V,MI1 erauann has r,u,.,i (r, ,.,,. l,Wllll Itcnry llCUner. .lack' ,MC- The Kcnslntten welterweight nil down ilih m. .n.l I. I Ml.in.ll... ...... ..I- . h. fit, fnr ..tArBl ilava ' "HO ni ,,,, .u ..,,,.,,, ., ,v ni : - -- --.-. --- te (i draw, .lelinnr Hiiijell wen hours'lhe contract for players and after cniffully ccnsMerlng the subject have aniualntcd with the needs ell local baseball and the ability of the effl f'fc Wm nMHMBf tiW H , vit Itob'nsen The lletrelt Titer were apiiin held ur at AUTUSia, uHh en nwu"i v, inv .eHiner, SiTv'!? tmmT Fr,HwWnffKM .? fflVVBMra? "'tJW'vtM !'. ewlns le lllnesg. Tli.r my mist Msrih 1. their topeit rcmly for ratification ef'clals. me iieaiii ei .overiiers en Monday, They will talk the subject ever with whe.ln turn will present their findings I the representatives of the new Urn- ?lt,!,.c ,nnnrr" Imct,nK, tl'ell'IrM' Association tonight when all "Vi?1 ,"' '!" :les,ny evening. angles of the situation will be Tiber. fi i n '. lynVul,r.p', 'intWlng ! etighly discussed, It would be n bg of hd O.itt Ich. of the Sphas; Harry .boost for local baseball If plan for as Wilier, of .Media A. A., and Kd Weiss, signing neutral umpires is worked out but the practicability of the matter is yet te be decided upon. Other committees will alie confer te- Mackcy Club: 0. J. Donaldsen, of Chester, and,, Billy Whitman, of Hr desburg. will talk nvee tl, .. t-ltlpn of appointing one man te de all I. ....tain. f.H .Ubnnl.ll . . .. 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