3HI "'3. nnp ifls Are Going te Have Fighting FLETCHER IS GLAD 1 TO BE.WITH PHILS Newly Appointed Captain of Queers, AftrYar's Layoff, Gets Back In the Game FET5RS ALSO IN CAMP i By EDWIN 3. POLLOCK Lyabnrir, Fl.. Mnrch 4. "Beys," Tt been out of it for n ycer, end I'm telUBf 7011 this in the life." Art Fletcher, ihc newly appointed Mptiln of tbc Phillies, gave vent te id fedlng In the wey of a speech seen JJfer hl arrival at the team's training ""Seilness Is a great game, tee, hut Am your face pales behind n desk M your muscles get flabby and 'you Jit te let out your belt a few notches. ' "fin ter harebell' n 1nnr as the leg leld up and the arm is strong te plclt J. . imihle nnd nes your man put it first. I'm mighty glad te get hack with jnti chap and we're going te hare I fiMlng I"1'! rl",', l'l 'enf I 'ecl growing In mc." Wen Repert Flttcher arrived here last night in Minpany with .Tnck Peters, the husky ntenrr. The rhil captain enme from ft, Leuis and his traveling companion l tern Kaunas CU" Knn. gUtlng that he war "willing te play gr position which Manager Wllhctm uM him te attempt, Fletcner said: "I'm here te help the club get out of E i)e rut Inte uiucn it linn laucn in mc it lew J ears, ji me inwiuscr wnius me tn play snort, second or tnira it n't make any difference. I'd try Jmmi a aIIaIi If lin nalcnit me. "I didn't play any ball last summer became I didn't want te get into troii treii We with Judge Landls. I will admit tkit I played a few sandlot game irennd Rt. Leuis, but I did this te keep la condition. I am in fairly goed1 shape tow, only a few pounds heavier than whea I was plsing rcgulnrly. It will tike tne only a short time te get that ." Peters ulse seem te be In great condition. The big Westerner explained his delay In reaching the camp, claim Is, that he could net make suitable connections. Twe Catchers Fifteen Pitchers Walter Henline nnd Frank Wlthcrew iie been doing nil the receiving and the two could net handle the deliveries t( fifteen pitchers efficiently. The Phillies' practice was interrupted 'this morning by n 'rainstorm. The rain Itartecl miring the night ami caused tne temperature te drop slightly below 00. It was drizzling this morning when the athletes crawled out of the hay and after breakfaKt Manager Wllliclm called off the scheduled drill. Twe practices were staged yesterday. The .usual early spring training sensnn itunts of funge hitting and lly-chnsing ind bunting and pitching were gene through without any particular effort being put into the drills. Monday morn Itg the' real work will begin. Next week Manager Withelm will permit his pitchers who believe they ire In condition te begin putting a little tuff en the bull. He expects te have tkem all In the advanced stage of the training by the time the rest of the bill pla.u-M report the latter part of BCXt Wl'I'K. There still is one absentee fiem the camp. Pinte, the pitcher from the Lamina Club,, of the Michigan-Ontario LenKue. Is -missing. Nothing has been heard from him since the time he wrote U would be en hand March 1. LEO DIEGEL SETS DIZZY PACE IN SOUTHERN GOLF i i eea Out In 34 In Title Play Sara re n Takes 36 New Orleans, March 4. Lee Dicgcl, New Orleans professional, shot one under par ut the turn of the morning Pla. in the seventy-two-hole medal tournament of the Souther" coif open cbnniiimslilp here, scoring 34. It wna the lowest for nine holes turned in e far. (leae Sarnren, Pittsburgh star, leader In the first thirty -six holes f play, wraeil in a curd of .'ill at the turn. The dozen lenders for thirty-six holes fellow : 1st 2d . 0tM Puraien. Plttshurah. .. 7i ltd, ltd. Tet 7 a Mil S-fll Walkfr. Knslcwmnl.N.J. 7 "3 7.1 7 a in 14U ir.i irt IT. Rajnppi, Jlaplewoed. N J. llnancr PhlladidPhli. , ?J'r O'llari. New Yerk i:t 151 l.7 137 ns l-.s IAS 1.V1 fm names. lVlham. N. Y. . , . 8 V.' Mpnd"rf. Net Oileuna.. 7 W. MALMllc If a fit... .1 iiirn'u,tn,8"n' Uleti View .t -; 1 1 iwuruim i ex. . . n vyie, ,w YerK.. . NAVY RELAY TEAM IN FRONT Ptnn'l One-Mlla Team Letas te Navy In Georgetown Gamea WaMllnirfnil. Mnrr.1. .1 Unnn. JJlroela'h une-inllc relay team met ile- flat at id.. I......I.. ..i i... v i , i It .i ..Minn in iiiu eiiiii vt;iiiii:iii.v u me u.iiiuiil lieurgetewii relay i-uuil Til hilt.. mm i V i wteltJSi f1 l-,"-yyiiiilnifi wne . .' from ,m' "tart and .ierucd tp.rleme .en-lderable dillic.lt.v in nljtat ine the unhnnkeil turna Alteeidliee I.... . i i n . Biili i i ', l,, "" '"ll1 ,l disastrous ".'" UI it. flllllnir tn tilnni. I., imv nfllinu.Kii.1 wenpeii events. 1 l,COuK,,t"lul r"lerslty wen the lutct tlmT",;..,: !';'' lIepltlns.'4,.Hn: Imiii., r s V "'.'niry UliiK, ;i ; (Jul Club, i "" w,,8,,ngtm and ( nned Beets and Saddle Three. ear .olds nrn ,.nin,.i . tilth0?! .'',' I1'"0"" 'la.v eteept the ,?M?X is f"r. A""-.JeJr.el,ls and .. ...iipi wn.en aniiear Ix-st are : Clan'K''".. OM r.t(l MniiLn w. . . . tV hkn li """"" ii"" l .Hist, Moen- .. Km ,"'"""', I'eurin Audre !y , Wh, v"' I,n',n",(,;v- l'fthStai.. JSIAI.1. U. .... ' !." Cindfiii2,.?.!n'.," I'liettlste prom l- r. .".!?!.". S"1?! Bt.M.i.'M.iV: '" '.Ivorpeol Qrand Na- F"lll L, k"p .yesterday, for iV, iJ "" III li lirn BU.,,1?,1. f all t l "Inlna- ii. ' enl "U'lss ser eusly In fel..'iiuslArt,W" ''." tarchn.7 k's r t i-w,, , , v: .. .".v" aaer u rAS!SLSR V" ma. hK srii.'. irainsr a latnA Ui bl rrlii " "tt'-ln " "al chan hanet) for r.hh "rrhed ai,,li,U,V ,et ft """""' fal . fcS, "w. It iV, !'" -lnnrne,r Hay. 1n llroein lch wl" " the stallion A' 'room. EW!'' h. "f, ThVviv!. Vi. wcem 4 blr staks ftuan: yrtades. PJ'Bg t he I'lilviTMltv .if Unrvln, I ,. .,1, llmvlnnd 4- Ilrrlnlnirer. lfnifue, 2: .Simons, Utmlnra i ill MnrylJI l, W .11. ... .sirawlirldsu lllchn-end. 2.. l'uul seala y.iIi. ; ,." "u'r "'ores were: the 1 til- t-mlth 2 out of r: Strawi.rldne l out of a. nt of Mrxlnia. with 4 MilliM- New and Hutchinson. 1 out of 1. Huhstltutea ierk Ail.i.,17. iiV.. 'V ...' . . V.lw. simena for H.inua: Neuhauser fur llarnei. i"'iui("i nn iii-iii im i' nil in' ii i iiriririr 'iiui imii, a iciii kii iii si ....'Ill- i inn ri.iiiii. .M tu L Geerge Yeung te Referee 'National Soccer Match Geerge Yeung, of this city, one of the most efficient soccer refcrcci in the country, has been appointed te officiate in the final match for the National Challenge Cup between the Tedd Shipyard and the Sculllni Steel teams at St. Leuis, March 10. Notlce of 'Yeung's selection wai sent te him this morning by Deug las Stewart, chairman of the Na Na tlenal Challenge Cup Committee. There Is widespread Interest in tin coming 'battle for the coveted trephj and tbt appointment of Yeung as referee has the approval of both teams and their supporters. LA SALLE CALLS OUT BALL TOSSERS Over Forty Candidates Repert te Coach Hubbs and Ma terial Is Premising START DRILL NEXT WEEK A call for baseball candidates was Is sued yesterday afternoon at La Salle College and ever forty aspiring and ambitious youngsters reported te Coach Hubbs, Hubbs was connected with the Frankford Yellewjackets nine last sea son nnd developed a clesay team. He will, be assisted by Jee Dougherty, who is te coach the prep team of the school, nnd also take bis turn in the box for tbc collegians. The first practice will be held in the gymnasium of the school next Wednes day fternoen. Among the most neta ble of the candidates that reported yesterday was a b&ttery which should held the sluggers of 'the La Salle op ponents during the coming year. This combination la made up of .Take Ken nedy, the former Catholic High Scheel captain nnd star catcher, and Jee Dougherty, considered one of the best pitchers in Fchelaxtlc ranks Inst year, while hurling for the prep nine. Kennedy played en the Catholic High nine the four years he was In the Purple and Geld school, and In his last two seasons he was picked as all-scholastic catcher. First base will be takn care of either by Schreiner or Drcnnnn, both of whemplajed en the prep team. Fer the keystone sack a great battle will be waged between Schmidt nnd Melley. The latter played seeend hnse while, attending Shenandoah High Scheel. Anether one of the Dougherty family, James, will occupy the short stop berth. Many former prep and high school stars are seeking outfield position. Cullcn, former St. .Jeseph's Ptcd foot ball and baseball player, is trying for center Held. Klnng, who played for Northeast High several years age, will held down left field. Qulnn, formerly of Trenten High, seems te have the right field berth clinched. The .T. J. Dobsen athletic field in Knxt Falls has been secured for the outdoor practlce and all the home games of the school will be played mere. The Rea son will open Wednesday, April 11!, with Hahnemann ueuegc. - GERMANTOWN FRIENDS' FIVE DEFEATS ALUMNI, 29-20 Manager and Coaches' Quintet Tri umphs Over Reserves, 26-16 Twe basketbalt cumes were played lat night In theQermantewn Iriend Scheel BvmnnMum. In the opening -------- - i i:...-i ".:i...t -j i..: faille n quiiiuM niuuir uu in i iuuhr.-.-. iiml conches of the Rchoel defeated the Getmnntewn Friends' Scheel reserve' five by the score of 20 te 10. In the ether contest the Alumni and the firM team of the Fchoel clahhid and, niter ii neuin-mrij -niiiioi"-eiiiiKS"--, wv ' i slty wen. 2!-20. lllll-'k l"ll. lUU H.I-HF..H-. OH. Wfc ...L K'lioel, who playa Icrwnrd en tn lar five, was the lending light teittn'H win ever the Alumni. lie i scored tlx times from the field and ale mniie two reui ueiiih. xruitr iiu ine best work for the Alumni, scoring three deuble-deckers nnd leading their nt- tai k. The line-up: Alumni Shipley... Amdt.i.. Uradliury. nelle) ,. . . Gin. lYIenda .forward Athrtnn ..forward.. ... Russell ...cctrter Nicholas . ..guard Qeff went . ..tiuard Harris Ilefjrcn Hurnett, Tlmn of haUrs 2U m nutes. llfH icnals Atherton. 11, llusiell, Hhipley. 2: Trultt. 3: Ilradhuryi ftalley, a. Hulme Teul goals Atherton. S out of fl: lcrr. 7 out of 12. and nalley. 2 nut uf 4. aiihstltues Trullt for Arndt, Hulme for West: Zlmrwrllns for Russell; Neuhnusn for Nicholas. mV." I ., i i.,.i i...,Jtvnnwriter for little Al Gorden, wields . xnv nu.iuKcra nn .uhwii-m '"',. machlne. W'r tea Ilnymend : trouble in defeating the second team, I V.'Surewn" surprised te read In our ,n!Hni tlm len.l nt the Ktnrl nf tint l'lllnn DVIIX wen ... t-..i!l I, b1 at the start of the. game "uJh(l't' C,evAn and Yeung Ketchcll mlf h"Bw nneAr ' led "by ' 'vcr'chased out of the ring In Beading. . of Lre. 2wS..LKlWeuW like te explain a few things te nntl never re of the first l.'l te 8, tlu same total which was made In both Halves, smith, who plnei lor ler ward en the manacers nnd conches five I n inu nuuriiiiji Kriiiuu rcvi-ii mi.ut jnui th0 fic)d and tallying' twice from the i nennltv mark ' p0li'. "A''. lite line-up. Mimairtra and Ceachns Oir TrW jjml'th ." . ,. . forward. Hnirtie. led the scoring, getting feven kimU from .forward. . Ptr iwlirldwi ( Wexmdt isrdMtvscr . . .renter, . ,K lardT . lltrnmenu .Kuatu. iti'iti hlnen DREXEL WINS AGAIN Rifle Team Defeats Western Mary land, 1000 te 848 The Ilrcxel Institute rllle team wen I Its M'cend telegraph sheet of the week tntlii When it i.eieareti inn nrnu-rii Marjland team, 1000 te 8 IS. Six of the ten members ut the win ning team broke an een hundred. The were Mercer. Knauf, Sldwell, Harper, lle es and Shumnn, The Individual scoring of Drexel fel lows : Mereer. 110: Knauf uf. loe- HidHaii, me: ,uu0iauAIJrin,is0Ui Wlk"' 'JIlSHI' Harper. 100. lleyes. iui ID; liavls, n; Murphy LEWIS REGAINS MAT TITLE Strangler Takes Twe Out of Three Falls Frem S. Zbysxke Wlchlia, Kan., March 4. Kd (Strangler) Lewis regained his World's heavyweight wrestling tltle here last night, wlnnlug the second nnd third falls from Stanislaus .tisxzke. Lewis get tl.u second fall In eighteen minutes, with a headleek, which se dazed Zbyszko that he was an easy lctlm In the third fall, which came with a headleek In three minutes' time. Zbyaike took the first fall with, a body scissors and armleck, la forty-one minutes tulrtr aeeends. 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In the photo are, reading left te right: First row MaeLaehlin, "Iku" Taj ler, J. Tayler, captain i CnigMea, Desh. SecenA row Murray, Dlgelew, Keanvs, Mllner, McAlhatten, Nlrrims, H. Jehnsen, O'NeUI, Steele Third rowOemmitteo en Soccer, King, Thompson, T. Jehnsen, Louden, secretary Buchanan, coach; Heffman, business manager: O. Miliar, team WEIGHT QUESTION HANDICAPS GREEN Kensington Featherweight Has Been Giving Away Pound age in Lecal Bouts Hy LOUIS H. JAFFE FREAKISHLY built for a fistman, Willie Green, who went into the United States Navy when the late war started without any idea of ever becem ing a boxer and who recently returned crowned featherweight champion of the Middle West. Is having leta of trouble getting into nrtlen with opponents his own weight. P.elhg rnther tall for his poundage the Kensington kid has been forced te give away nvolrdupels in every match he has had since getting back te Philadelphia. On Thursday night Green was sup posed te box Al Fex at the Auditorium. They did net meet, because Fex weighed in about ten pounds heavier than Willie. Although Eddie, Stanten, Greens handler, was confident his charge would hove had little trouble with Al, lie refuaed te take eny chances and decided ' . .. tr ... ....... I.,.. lnt Mil. I nnt til Keutl tllC iveiiMUBi"'""" ""J - x-iuua iur imure international iiuur- n.et l ' collegiate athletic competition will be ""K" , , , i,i..,i...if tnilnv 'discussed. In England next month dur- Stanten declared lilmlf t0,lf'-, inK the visit and contests of the Unl- "Wlllle Green no longer is going te (.rHlty ei Pennsylvania feur-mllc relay clvp away any inen weight, no?1.1'1- tt.nm 'The by I legitimate feather- Jehn T McOevern, of New Yerk, weight, he never comes up te i- , tt he was executive secretary of the com cem iKdng several pounds under that ic mlttcc in charge of the Prlnccton'Cer- nnd tlicre arc . .V ",,., i" .. wnipiTi '"-'V.,,. Vi...i Wlllin run .. . l ..r.-nne hla WelKIII. Ill l- West," aj-H iMUue, -. "-f , irNi j" ....... -- . . e the sumo thing In the La st, , J ust fe sng as they don't come In top Dig. d lenir filhlxins Is Fiivorlle .,.,....... i. iiM,t.henvweli:ht bat- fie betueen Temmy Gibbens and Harry luler ei the bnellsh nievement te Uc OrebLat the Oarden. NvwVrU City. I vele Intercellegrate aUiletlca upon a atHl la mere thnn a week off the match 1h nrm.RinrumM.nl interest because, of he no n ilbftlS 'nf developing an oW.enent u it.iii nt .l..vnlen lnir nn oniienenc "' ik"i'w '. . - -t. .. rK. I 1. l,":""V'1' V , v' At his early I inr i ill' m' mi' .. -.i , nn, nlremlv has been Installed , " ".." "'i ns..ft. ..BIiK."V... .i", i ,ni etnilis)ied .. . .1,.. i . . tn0 bmther of Mike Gibbens that .'),,,, rnem joem n the probable winner -vr.i. .)iii it is n well-known fact 11 1H till! Kllin.i"i -" . I if, t Oreb'laeks punching powers. There will net be miicn or. n uiucrem.e " weight, but Glblmnft Is chunkier, net no ;t.ir e the ,';',"' '.it n Welishtler hitter bv far. The Pennsylvania four-mile team will ithettgu- r15' , ; oihlena n 7-tti-B favorlte .all for L'nglnnd March 22 -and will Ight in I'l 'i.iL time the betting 1mi.vs figure that compete ngaint n combined Oxford mm. , Hefrmmr win be the one te slip ever the Cambridge team in the feature race of ii. ' . ... m ,t... .... t. ulln ,,""'",,- ,in the event the contest does I ,";" - .: ,,.i.i nrtaan renmiu. it in ,,, "i ti,nr rjreb will net be able te S"l.t, ' ' i,ls .lizr-y pace for the distance after the St. Paul man l.oeKs Jiarry around the Imdy for a half a dozen rounds with the vicious left. Greb has been known te tear In wdc open and swap punches with an op ep op penent. but it l a cinch that he will net be able te de thin with t-e dangerous nnd courageous a battler as Gibbens re turning the fire. McCareey Explains Itnv ifeCnrnev. who punches the nn tn roferenee te same, "The nrtlelcs of agreement called for 114 pounds, ringside, nnd when the leys weighed Gorden was 111 and Ketclieu teverni ihhiuu-' iiran. mm Al hnd no treuble outbexing Ketchell who continually ran awti. "When the leterec stepped the match in the third round I nsked him what it was nil about. He told me that X'vSS ought te give my Dey n technical knockout, don't you think?" PENN RELAY QUARTET IN ILLINOIS MEET Team te Run In Twe-Mile and Herr Is Entered In 155-Yard Race Urbnim, III., March 4. The Uni versity of I'eniisyhnnla relay team ar rived 'here last night from Philadelphia for the gigantic Indoor carnival te be .1 1 ,...il...il In tin, TTnlvnri.Wi t1 tiii..u, evii.miuliitn. (leiirue Mern.lltli KUIKt'll U'lllhlli ... ' w... .. ....... ... a brother of the famous Ted. who holds the worlds records in tun quarter anil half-mile runs; Larry lirnwn, captain f t,. team; Jehiiny Ilnlden, a Wash- ! Ingtnn lad. and Kd MeMullen will run i In the 2-mlle event against the best teams in the West. Jnek Herr. the tltth man en the team, will inn In the lBOO-Mird lore. ii Hiiceliil event, i purge tiniui. one time coach of the l'enn team ami new director of the relay games, and Man ager Murphey arrived with the athletes. Anether Kaye for Indian Russell AllrnleHii, I'll., Mn rill I Kid Trader Irks of Hlatinwleii. was knocked nut In the tilth reu'id I ' Indian Iluse, of Harris Imrv. Iiafme trio lluslneiiM .en' a t'., tn the I.yrlu Theatre. In the seml.ulndup of ten rounds, utte O'Kiefii, or Vhll idelphlu, iiult In tha feurlli, clalmlnu Iverj Khelnmn, tie atesllen southpaw, was overuelirht, Steve UOll. u ruiierien. unu tfuiiiniy ,wjd, ui enliamptnn. Iwaed a six-round draw, and Q lha OSfnins oeui, ra Mensrn, ri norm nerm norm ampteeiiaWajt UebbylIcLsan, of Allentown. T..-,- r - Ball Club This Year, According te manager AUTOCAR'S GOOD RECORD Soccer Eleven Wins Eleven, Leses Three and Ties Twe Games The Autecar soccer team Is playing n fast game of soccer nnd has succeeded In entering the second round In the Allied Cup tourney by disposing of Na tivity A. A. The Mnln Liners hnve played sixteen games, eleven of which have resulted in victories, while three hnve been defeats and two tics. They have scored vic tories ever Centennial, Merlen C. O. Maroons, Eddyatene P. C., Pennsyl vania Hospital Students. Nativity and Ilaverferd College Second. All the players ure workmen In the factory and the team is a real one, no player being engaged for his ability te play soccer. U. S. TO HAVE MORE During Penn Track Team's Visit te England Plans Will Be Discussed HUDD IS MOVING SPIRIT Til...- t M..L !.. .1 1 1 neii vg. uxieru-wamDriugc irnca mici i." i- ""-! -a i.li... vbiiie Ane(.iuiiuii ei vuiuivur ahi:iv.i ,ui iiiuuneu. Durln(? hlg 8tny in England, Mr. Mc- Gevcrn wm have u number of confer- of Anwrlca i cc'!' w'lh B. O. It. Budd, former Ox- Lfer! University athletic star and new broader scale. A . N. dent of the Cambridge ? Mae toke part in i iJtwuuwi re aiv, ff i , caj,iu?u, iiivew univcrBtty A. A.. ." ?' ""4- "" " """ iicikh, ftm Ai.tv aaii rnnniiAAa ltui d Has rians ltudd outlined n comprehensive plan iitr Liin ueve uuiuu u vl iiiiltiiuliuiiui competition while in this country last Bllmm- nni tl. T.nn.lnn .ne.lln. It, April will be a continuaten of the efforts of the cellcgute athletic authorities of the two countries te bring about mero frequent and closer athletic competition und companionship. the Achilles Club games at the Queen's Club. iontien. en Hatumay. Anril a. The merabern of the Pennsylvania team , and Mr. McGovern will be guests at the Oxford-Cambridge crew race te be held en the Thames at Henley. April 1 Tht'fcc ccntH with the Oxford-Cam am- f 25, hrlilfe track meet, set for March mark the height of the Ensllsh inter collegiate sport season. It will be dur ing this period that Messrs. Iludd, Sea Sea Sea greve and McGovern will discuss plnne for future International competitions. . Crews May Compcte The suggestion has been advanced that certain groups of American unl- ' versltles may meet Oxford nnd Cam- ' bridge en alternnte years in this coun try and Knglnnd. CreH country, la crosse and relay teams and similar miner sport combinations will also fig ure in the transatlantic schedules. It is considered possible that as a re sult of thece conferences this. Inter national competition may be extended within two or three yenrs te include visits of American varsity crews te if enlev nnd Oxford or Cuinbridire eleht.s trt tjic Poughkecpsie or American Hen- I .. reBattas. PENN AND COLUMBIA DIVIDE. Fermer Captures Aquatic Meet and Latter Water Pole Contest Slmmlnst w. i.. !.. w. i.. i-.r. nlii , n O 1.000 Celmnhlit , t .1 ,in ' I'rtnirrun. l.Ooe f. V. N. . 0 7 .000 i I'enna.... a 2 .000 Wntrr Vole ' I w. t.. r.c. w. i,. p.c. i i Prlneelnn. 3 0 1,000 Yale.. l 3 jie 1 ('. C. N. V. 4 2 .fl.11 l'enn. . 11 -iw. Lellllllliui. . x .neil New Yerk, March 4. Columbia men dhldisl the honors with the swimmers of the University of Pennsylvania In -- ---- -" ....... -- . ,.'.., the 1111(11 meet at the fernlnL'llll ' Heights Peel, last night, Penn winning me mpiuiiu meet unu voiuniein scoring nn overwhelming victory in the water pole c ','f the Penh' liiim ciiim-si. wiiiuu luuuweti. mc sccre e hwimming races was ai te Jl lu 's fanr. while the Illtie nml White I''ii up ai points te V ter the Quakers at water pole. I . '" l. "" 8 rength wns In sprints with Phil Guenther and Victer Heist taking the lien's share of the honors. Giienthner wen the TiO, was second in the 100 nnd swam en the wih.iliie Penn relay team. Heist wen the 100, was second lu the l0 nnd also swam en the relay quartet. Tl.u water pole content proved a walk-nway for Columbia, . although l'enn put up a determined fight in the first icrled. Yale Bexere en Leng End Naw HaWee. Cens.. March 4. The Tale bejlna team defeated Bvrlnalleie Oelltte hira 4 te 8. - CONTESTS ABROAD .,v - T. S PENN AND TIGERS IN CRUCIAL GAMES Cernell Meets Red and Blue Here and Tigers Colum bia in Getham rennwlrnnla Cornet! ... Outlier Itarkrtew . ... RIpim ... Wedrll . Cnbtrr M antiulcer fnnntrA . ii Am ........ fAmrnni . (intf , (nlr ... ?" swiril ... Mlllw tninrd ... Time 20-mlnat hutvm. Beth Pennsylvania and Princeton, leaders and runners-up, respectively, in the Intercollegiate basketball race, arc listed te appear In gemes tonight, the result of which will have an important bearing en the league race. Cernell, the enlj team te defeat the Red and Dlue this season, plnvy a re turn fame en the Wcighttnan Hall court of the University. The Tigers meet the rejuvenated Columbia quintet which gave Penn u keen battle here a week age tonight. Beth coaches reeard teniiht'ii enmes as crucial. Eddie McNichol Is nf the opinion that a victory tonight will put nis team in tne proper place for the invasion of Dartmouth nnd Princeton. I Hitman Znhn, the twenty-five- ear old Princeton tutor, regards the contest with Columbia as his hardest game of the season. "Tonight's game with Co lumbia is the most important awny-from-beme game thia season," is .aim's dope. , In the preliminary game the Tcnn freahmnn quintet, defeated but twice thia year, will meet the Cernell yearlings. Sunday Public Ledger .: Limpin ijL & imi P. I BAN JOHNSON TO VISIT Head of American League Ex pected at Eagle Pass Camp Today FIRST GAME TOMORROW Seectal Dlteateh te Kven(no Publle htietr Eagle Pass, Tex.,' March 4. Han Jehnsen, president of the American League, is expected at the camp of the Athletics today. The tell tactician re ceived word that he had left San An An An toneo en his way te Eagle Pass and Is expected some time today. Dan gave n hunting party In this neck 6f weeds last year nnd he plnns n visit te Pledras Negras, Mexico, te give a dinner te the officers who escorted hia guesta at that time. There will be no game between the regulars and ynnlgana this afternoon an originally planned, but Manager Mack expects te stoge the first real fra cas of the peasen tomorrow nftcrnoen w hen the two squads of the A's w ill get nf pnrh ether. He hna net decided the make-up of the clubs, but is is unlikely that any of the pitchers will work mere than three lnnlnss. The geme Is slated te he played early In the afternoon, ns the natives In this section .apparently think mere of bull fighting thnn bnscbnTl, nnd the game will be staged hhertly after neon in or der te give Eagle Pans citizens n chance te attend the bull fight at I'ledrus Negras. The team received its first workout ycnterday afternoon. Cennie had de cided te let the boys practice nbeut one hour, hut, instead, the plajers worked for fully thrce hours. It was cold in the morning, but the nun came out in MACKMEN the nftcrnoen and things wnrmed upiMlke Dugan. Henry Hngaiis. Vince considerably It was a brisk drill, in which every man here took part excepting Catcher Johnny Walker and i'ltclicr Bey Moere, Wnlker has had n cold ever since coming here and he did net leave his room. Moere, his room-mute, stayed with him for company. In the first batting practice Mc Gowan, Miller, Hughes, Walker, Welch nnd Witt were the hitters. Harris, Naylor, Leftus, O'Neill, Plcr-eu, Heimlich and some of the ethers took turns en the rubber. It was quite a satisfactory practice nnd for the first day Mine mighty spry Infieldlng and some sturdy hitting na seen. 8am Jenes Signs Yankee Contract F.... Vn.tf Xffi. r..,. A -Qnn. Tni.a l. the YnnkcH rrilutlenmta, tin rupllulHtd. iH-.V A.'.n. ...W.bl. L'M.II MVI.rQ, Hgl ,pt Mariner VA llnrrew, und Jonm N new .,n hi wuv in Nw Orleana fop nnrtnir trnin hi way lu .-ew urieam ler uprin train- lrB' Herring Steps Gaffney Little BeelJ. Arh., March 4. "Red" Hrrlnif. IlKhtwe'ght. of I.lttle I(ei.k. knocked out Ji-ft aaffnry. of NVw Yerk. In th intra roune us. a Hneuuiru nix-ruuiid lieut nere. 1 Be Sure Te Buy the tomorrow Firjst Prize Second Prize $10022 TkiVrl P;r,A ucn.oe sL sflaaL aiaaL iL atfUIL .aL aaL aiL lHVt fw?f p'fyM'fX jr fi Wv" '' Schedule and Results of Cage" Games Today PKNN TOUUNKY BCIIKTICT.r. 10 A. M. Central Illsh vs. l'rnnkferd 1 V. M, Croebr Itlrli vs. Cemmrrrtnl S P. M. Upper rxirby Illih t. lltthlthrni "l,h' TODAY'S HCnKDCl.T! Geers Rrhoet vs. Wtnennh Military Arndrtnr. Wenennh. .... ... Jrnklntewn IIIkIi in. Alilnrlen tllsh, Ahlntten (etrnlnu). . Irftbanan Illih n. Norrlelott-n Hlrh, or Reiullnr mh vs. Allentflim Hlth, Allen. tmifl. Pnlrlinnm IlUh v. Wenter Hfhnel, Pevrr. Itclhlrhem ITrt) V. ITeelnnd M. nnd M. PKNK TOUItNKY RKflUI.TS rrn1r Iflirh. Ml IIOTWInwn Itlf h, 2S. . . Unit Xtatholle IIIrIi, ROi limwintvlllr OTIIKR BKSCI.TS nndnnr IIIkIi, 20i C'ntlielle IlUh, 21. Ht. Lukr'n fklioel. 17 Chmtntit Hill Aendemy.U. , . ,, ... .. .... nnrttrtn Ilitn, zil iimwnn iicunn limn. vt Brown Prrp I'ncnltr. 22l Brown Prep, 10. ST. JOSEPH'S FIVE TO PLAY VILLANOVA TONIGHT Second Meeting of Lecal Collegians and Main Line Quintet Ht. Jenepli'i On(PK Drvlne Ocnn Vlllannrn ...... Itnin IJruy , fnrwnrd ferwiird . center snter KrHir viinrd Plrkrlt IH KUIipe nrird Inixhlln II.BUr ........... nut... ........ Bfrrrr Iewl, The St. Jeseph's College basketball team will wind up its regular schedule tcntght with Mike Smu's Vlllaneva Col lege five at the St. Jeseph's gjm, Seven teenth and Stile" streets. This will bu the second meeting of the two teams this season. In the earlier geme St. Jeseph's was defeated en the Main Liners' cmirt by u nurerw margin. The team at present leeks ."() per cent better th-in it did in tin; early season, and Vlllaneva will face some Rtilt opposition. Johnny Liivln probably will ufc the snme five tonight that started the Seten Hull geme. This quintet was made up of Jehnnv Onkes nnd Heb D.-vinc, for wards; Dick Crean, center, and Captain Ted Dendy nnd .inn jji j-nippn. guanlH .MfUerrnetc, I'.u .uuiuu mm 1 raiiK unii will be kept for reserve duty. Dick Crcnn will de the foul teslng. YOUTHS IN COURT DRILL Scholastic League Tennis Players Start Practice Monday The JntOP-chelastie Tennis League will start spring prattlee Monday after noon according te Ir. Clinten A. Sl-rnn?. nf IVnn Charter S'.lioel. tin"-!- dent. Permission has been rtreied from Samuel Dallas, of the Meadow brook Club, te use the courts en Wunn makcr's reef. Lewer Merlen High will be tlie first te work out. A schedule has been drawn up by Mr. D.illns and Dr. Krreni: for various schools in the circuit. The teams will ' nrnrtlre ns fellows .."'f1 ' u& ;v.i,,i I'fnn mm J Nnrthi at Hlcn! Mm.H.Ia , linn CnjrtT Scheel. Thurmlay. Kplncepal Aradumj : Trl- I dn-. JlaTfnrd .Schoel: Sutunlay innmlni;, i YeM l'n ladfienm iiike .-lioiej. WHAT'S YOUR 1I1KA IF JAZZ? Victer ll'rln-rt, Iopeld Mokeurkl Al Jeli.in and ether nntnldca fclvc their oplnlena In the Mrtuarlne fiction of next fundaj a VLUt-IC I.UI-IEH. .life. Captain Art Fletch Lim' ricks $200:22 ilasS K.M.aW ft tW L. ". "a t'.t f'" ,, JyVT..).fff, l.fW"yi-.).l ';"! 7 nriim 1 1 nrrr i tii,1 uuiinHLULrLHiam gj& F 35-1 RANKFORD T v9t 'rJKM Crimson and Geld Elimlna;! Pioneers Frem Penn Bas ketball Tourney MURPHY IS HIGH SCORER . rpntral Murnliy fnrunrit ., UrIU. ferwnrd .. uilrtlli ........ rrnlrr .. Ijiierr xenrd -, Isdutrai ....... Buerd ., Befrrefi Nlrhnlnl. fmnlr, FritnWAfSl V.Y.ViM . . . ... . Pin . . ninatni -Otlses. ir linlif-20 mlntitf. ritld Kiwi MST- A3 pur, 8i wells, 2i Jiidnllrh. Oi E.lwrd t , iird. iviil sna.1 Wltrr, 3 out ef'dl SfSf phr, S out of 0. Central High and Frankford HlfB, two Public High Scheel League entries, met in the Kccend round of the Penn bnskctball tourney this morning In Weightman Hall nnd at the conclu sion of the regular forty minutes of play the Pioneers were eliminated from further competition by the score of 8B te in. Dr. O'Brien's preteges had little trouble In defentlns the rellar cham pions of the Public lUch Scheel League, getting tin Jump en them from the opening whistle and holding It te the' end. At half time fins Mirrors were en the long end of n lfi-ll henre. The Crimson nnd Geld scored fifteen times from tin field te the leers' eight. Tudevltrh, Central's lanky center, placed tlie best game he has shown since In- tool; DriimmendV tdnce. He acerfd six times from the field and get the jump en Ceval. hN l'rnnkferd opponent, nn nliuest cwrv jumii-iin. Bill Murpliv. who raptured the In dividual scoring honors in the Public High Scheel League, was the high scorer for the winners with five goals from the field nnd live out of nine at tempts, from the foul line. Bebbv Wetter, the l'rnnkferd cap tain, did net display bin usual form and missed mnny easy shots from In front of the basket. He scored one field goal and that was registered from the center of the fleer. He also get three out of six tries from the penalty line. Knockouts at Ancher Club After ilx rounds nf rapt fluhtln Davy Cnlrtxteln, a premising- liamlainwtUht. d fntd Jev ItIr In thp wind-up t thn Anrhnr A. A. rinh lit nluht. OedFtln ami IaIb wern rcmntcVd for next Thursday ,nln. In th ethr hniits K. O. Tehln hmi tin- letter of Nat "ehn HI THnXt fteptwsl prftxy Patrick In 20 peepd In the opmi epmi InR bout KI1 Hand Hnpred Mnlfh ICallniky, Jee Jacksen Nine Reerganltlnf. The Je JacVwn 1'leld t'lul, aaln will appear en the diamond thin aen. A ra nrwanlzTtl'in of thw liatill trum la btliu; mde iinw wlih Krnlcle Wllllums te undr-t.U- th- diitlca of in iii-iu -r. It Is expected tint InrWfnn will rfturn (mm fhhiaite shnrt Iv nfter the "-a"n ' iris. 'MaiuiKer Wll llumr sim Ids rluli will travel. Na Is putting op pin rs n ih mihI ran b rachd , nt P'J'J u"nth rifili mrt'i or ty phone. Ixim- bard II s 5. Want Cage Game for Tonight The Nleetnun lllues arn anx'nii te rt ". h"me game v.lth i flrn-clnss tra'llnc ln litbill team for tnnli'ht, Thy had a same far.cepfd "n thm nt the lajt minute, "tjhlclt" I'.vans. Vemln 2'M. A'Vl" 4 .? riv i; if s?t .kii: W aT -u" m 4 XI J,'- li if' I umi flV.1t !. '. "' hn L.r. 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