Ti:rT wmn K'u'v': ( Pvir 't'Jfiii. AI &. bww, vra A-Y, 'inti. j' St.. HW-' , r, t. . .-, j,-iJivii,JTJu'.Af IH ?1rfiam'i,rtw;yv ." L ;' ,M ', ' ' ' ' ebeiirveau FIRST PHILS fiAME V ON FOR SATURDAY 1-5 I ' Ud Pitchers Allowed te Speed Up in Practice Six Regulars Tardy Hpcvu hidu uunue ncruni -is lf-y ny EDWIN J. POLLOCK M TbuM. Fla.. Mnrch 9. "Klie" ITl'llliclni eased the bnn a bit tills morn-. Je; and permitted sonie of hw hurlers te flip ever a few fast ones In the work- I .wit nt Coeke Park. There's n reason itchlml tlp Kls,e's generosity. On Snt i titilsy the first practice game of the sea son nil! be stagcti, anu the mils' boss would like te leek ever Heme slants and . After looking ever the array of nth i.i nnw drilling en the new ball fit Id irin " --- v . ., - ...: ------ id nnnnrrnt tunc me nucners are I i0ng te be used in places ether than the DOT 1IIC rt'KUlllin mv nut filming in wry fn"t mid the line-ups will have te Ibf IHIcu Willi """: l i"- eiru nuning tnaterlal " nuuu. il j'ileve" liCU9urveau nna minis vvni- 'Ikrr came In yesterday, but six are still absent. Oeldic Kapp has wired that he t ivlll report tomorrow, and Cy Wll lanu wrote lP would nc iiemyru iiruunui.v ren 'toms en account of the Illness of his '''?... . .. ....... - T,. NctllWt Wis eecn nuiiru iruni uuvit Leslie. .Tlnitny Smith, Jack Miller or Rlclilefs. I''i n Still Absent I.C'lle penned President unicer some time age. In Philadelphia, that he was working out with the Yankees nt New Orleans nnd would repnit en Mnrch 8. Te dale the prospective Phil first base mini tins net made hit appearance. Tem Sullivan, the sputhpaw, who trns confined te his bed yesterday with a were cold, found It very lonesome be tween tlie sheets nnd crawled out this Urnlng. However, he was net per mitted te go te the field. The conges tion in his lungs has cleared te a great extent nnd the danger of pneumonia has Weed. , . Sullivan came te the Phils from Album Club. ThlH Is only his second tear In piofcsslenul rnnkH, nnd he was a. bit ever-anxious te show what he could de. ITe was taken with a cold ibeut four dajs age, but paid ue at tention te It, believing he could sweat It out en the ball field. It finally put Jiim down for the count and he will leeat least three or four ilnjs' practice. Welncrt Recovers ,'J Phil Weincrt, the big West Phila delphia srlfoelboy of n few jcars back, 'fa the only ether member of the club f'vhe has been annoyed with a cold, but he has recovered completely new. Phil's H attack was accompanied by a sere tbrent, hut he took pains te see that jit was attended te, with the result that 'be did net have te waste any time. ; Huck Iictts. the blend rignt-nanacr. 'was en the crippled list for a few days, line be also hns entirely recovered. Huck 'win hit en the shin by n butted hall Eand carried n lump en IiIm leg about the lizc of nn egg. The swelling gradually fame down njid nil the soreness has ills appeared. Outbldc of these three cases, the'Phll lies hne escaped phjslcal mishap, lherc hae been a few complaints about tore nrnii, but the number Is small com Jared with ether jcars. This can be attributed te the careful manner with which the VIhI pilot Is handling his Material. The practice this morning (.insisted of the usual routine of bit tint;, pitching and funee chasing. It ill'be aried somewhat this afternoon with -unit- Infield work. The lnlield rrelmblv uill be made up of Cliff Lee, IM hatv; Klflcher. second base; Par Par lineii, shut step, an(V Widdew Conrey, tbird bate. Anether Humer Spiked Once iiRain the rumor that the Phil I's are nbeut te take a lease en u new call park Is out. A lepert reached here today te the ffect that llenrv Ferd had purchased Ne grounds at Bread and Huntingdon treet. nnd would build an nnnez te his arseuibliiig plant across the street from tje ball p.u-k. The rumor also had It thnt linker was angling with a real eitatc dealer In the city of Hilly Penn ler another site en which te erect n new M.idluin. 'There's a let of truth in thnt," said Bill Shcttsline, the business manager of the Phils. "As a matter of fact we bive the site for a new home picked t. All the details have been attended w, een te instructing Sam Payne te W' Hie lliij; ready te he unfurled. " "akir was net te be found te give Presidential verification, but "Sllkshlrt fams imtlis for i m e the ti nel.. Jf ."J-0 ' v.-hole town III back of us, -..v uuiii-iiiuii enij ii Miiuii per- wntage of the population gives us sup- ' ,!; , . It leeks ns if Coesc i'arl; licre weie Wing te lie our penunnetit heiui; in the ni... . i i. . . ,. ""." i en in uukit nnn iTrniit- i trn-i rti. .ir i i-i n..t .. t .. gwioiser the club, went metering te- ,rem j0Ntcrday's results, the first llve maker possible and put en bigger and . n, l'" "eH l " rm k'"m " "f:Tlln u, P , . . , J te finish leek like the atJ.letcs te make better shows than ever. Phlludelphlni.h , '" "' -1'1' "s ''r,p H, f0 tjl-l.,;:nJ""tl,J'e tVr. r .of ',',M-',wl ""- ,is !",K,,t the trip. Brown, Head. Kerr nnd Mc- have shown they want the best there I. ' r,,l, c' b f , ' lcnl" , fi',,, ' i Jirein I.cesburp." the denien busings Lam 'n along have been censldeied as i boxing nnd we propose te step out Date- have been announced. from April manager continued. "ruithermere. I..un.i... n,n nm. uhlle llen-'i. i-nn i i., i,..m ii,., ,u ,i,ic , 1 te April I), Inclusive. .u . . - - - - --- n rnni nii'sriiL iiiiiiv.ubiiit'a .iiittaBiiiab , l riii iiiunn iiitr lj an liii- ursL iiiiiii-ii . hum uiJiii a wii n. lriif- ill in i i . niiiinnrinnc iiiriitini &.. nan r i m hn, annii.i. "", . lie tllUMii;u in ii jiiuct'. i iM-uur, iit nliui It ienics te the summer however, has been in peer ph.vslral con- ffi,.,,KVb?cs.lW!,nf,i,,Hnt!,",,0.1, f?r lnPt.R!x ttMk" ns ,,,e cjuen streets, in Philadelphia. Ileue i result of a heavy cold. FACTS ABOUT SOMEPLA YERS IN CAMP WITH THE PHILLIES William lkktev pikte ah. Jner toekle picked by Kalbcr Wllhclm, "lie the boss e." the Phils wns scouting " wii-en. A left-handed pitcher from ' Londen Club, of the Michigan Ontario League, w bit h wen the pennant ' union. He is only twenty-one Jjjw old and this is only his second wr In professional baseball. , " the seiiei for the championship l j-uen Buy City and Unden, lie ''jneil two games, winning one and wiig one. He Is n geed hitter. Finished en Ibm )ear with .'-'Sli for batting ?, which Is remarkable for n Wt rnn Im """' cl"mldeiishlp series he l''te'a home town Is Chlllicette, 0. t?HTA,I'v RAUMGARTNER The am n'iht, , eC Chicago lest an all "unil Mthk-te when Pat Moren urged nianicv Bnuingartner te join the Phils I,,,'"1,"- Stunley nlnyt-d football, bas J'MH uud baseball under A. A, Stagg. tk.y-.fid en the football team and ! smallest man of the first defense. 2, HrU'm sh feet and weighs IT', 1SQ Pounds, which speaks well Chlrai ,0 ",,es dtve,0l,e( Ht lit! Uiiii r.., .- . ., I n. liripl V ",l1 l" i reviiiencu in jiiui iuh' tn ether enr IK baseball llMfJ.i K1."",c ,Ic Piny1' w-1" MJMessienai ciUbs around- Pliiladelnhla cneu uciaware College la bla jv "vwriB jer ene year. JHr he akaaia'iin .hi. tAaLalarliaiirMrry. O.ras hit horn (swa; r and Curtis Stanten, Giants' Pitcher, te Bex White Sex Player Snn Antonie, Tex., March !). There will be a heavyweight battle when the New Yorks pay n visit te the White Sex at Seguln next Wed nesday. Either before the game or nt a barbecue which is te fellow, Geerge Stanten, 'the big left-hander of the Giants, who balls from San Francisce, will tackle a man of equal weight and slxe from the ranks of the White Sex in n six-round en counter. Johnny Evers. who made the match, will net disclose the name of the Chicago standard bearer. Stanten, who came here with n rec ommendation from 1)111 I.angc, used te be a four rounder en the Coast. Ferd may bave purchased the grounds, but he has a long wait before he can use It. We held a nlnety-nlnc year lease, and If he has deed new, we'll turn It ever te htm In nbeut ninety-two years. It's a long wait, but the first fifty years are the hardest, "Yeu can dcliy that rumor as em phatically as you want te. There's ab solutely nothing In It, nnd Mr. Itaker would tell you the same thing If he were here. According te the papers, Mr. Ferd buys the ball park at' least four times a year, I'm going te linvc a denial printed ready for his next pur chase." PENNRELAY TEST Proves "Dark Herse" by Finish ing Second te Brown in Trials for English Trip JOHNNY IIEim, unheralded and un sung among the athletes of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania .track team, gave conches nnd spectator alike one of the grentest surprises in carH en Franklin Field icstcrday afternoon when be finished second In the first tryetit rare for the team te represent the lied and Blue in England en April 8. Lnrry Brown, captain of the track team, also surprised by winning the event In 4 minutes 28 seconds, which Elmer McLnnu was regarded as the winner of. Den Head was third, another surprise: Sam Kerr, fourth; McLane, fifth: McMullen, sixth: Jensen, sev enth; Meredith, eighth: Hayes, ninth; Helden. tenth, and Fisher, eleventh. Brown's time. for the distance was 4 minutes and &8 3-I seconds. Herr was net even regarded ns a possibility among the first half dozen te finish before the nice, nnd for the first two laps he was net even considered by the spectators and Lnwsen Rob Rob erteon, the coach. Fer four years, this is the fourth, Herr lias been working as hard as any athlete who ever trod Franklin Field. Try as hard as he could he never gained fame. He rnn cress-country, tried the distances and the middle distnnccs, but failed te place his name up among these .usually called leaders. Last year, te add te his troubles, Herr broke his ankle. Fer the remain der of th6 season be was forced te re main en the side Hues'. During the summer he worked faithfully te develop wind and stamina. In the fall he showed Improvement in crew-country as the result of his vacation training. Better Indoors , Slnce the indoor season started Herr has been running better than even his most sanguine supporters thought him capable of. He wen the handicap mile en the beard track en Franklin I'lelJ, made fifth place en the two-ml e relny team which recently broke the Illinois record and finished filth in the 1500 yard event out at Illinois, which was wen In record-breaking time. His running yesterday was n distinct surprise. At the gun he slid into tenth position, getting up te eighth nt the start of the second quarter, fully 20 yards behind. Dining the next quarter mile Herr pulled up te sixth position. When the runners flashed arrows the line for the lust quarter mile Herr was running in fourth p'ace. In the Inst 200 yards of the race he started u sprint that carried him into second place, about G ards In the van of Larry Brown. Robertsen Pleased "I nm mere thnn pleased with the running of the candidates yestcrdav." said Uobcrtsen this morning. "The track was heavy and nt least four sec onds s'.ew. I wns ery much surprised at the showing et rierr. tie ran an ex eellent race throughout. The ti Ink, next Wednesday afternoon will determine the nB stamps him ns n strong pessl- ui itv next wcunesany. , ! Fischer, the former Newaik Central ! High Scheel star nml .New Jcrsej In- tcrschelastlc mlje champion last jenr, ' was a big disappointment In the mce. I back Inte professiennl baseball and went Seuth with the Phils. Hu didn't go geed and was shipped te Kansas'I'Ity. where he had a successful season. He feels that lie hab the stuff te ttkk this jour. JESS WINTERS A native of Texas. Started professional biiscb.il! in 1(110 with the Denniseu Cluh. of the Western Association. League disbanded In midsummer, nnd while .less wns preparing te cuter a meditnl school he wns given a contract with the (Hants. He went North nnd sat en the bench. The following )enr nw him In service and when he returned In 11)111 lie was given another conduct b Mcliruw, Sat en the Delicti in mm anu m-u. Last summer he was sent te Toiento bv New Yerk nnd then came with the Phillies. He Is u frnll bej for a pitcher, but can tutu out a irnc'teijaek game if given plenty of rc.-t between battles. KENNETH SEDGWICK Ken Sedgwick started professional baseball with the Akren Club in 11I1U. He hnd had very little experience, and was shipped te New Haven, then te Heches Heches ter and fiuiill.v te Chailesten, He quit the Charleston Club and phi)ed semi -pre ball around Washing ton until he slants! with the Phils about the middle of last season. Stayed with the club during the remainder of the jear nnd new is battllnj for n regular turn In the box. He Js a righthander. h a tu-entv-twe years old and claims HERR SURPRISE OF f ' Walker Repert at Phils' OWLS AGAIN CLIP WINGS OF HAWKS Yeung O'Neil Leses A's Spring Game In Opening' Cante, Al lowing Five Runs T" WALKER HITS HOME RUN Special Dtlatch le Evenlnu Publtc LcAetr .Etwle Paw, Tex.. March 0. Cen- nie's Owls hare the laugh en the Hawks ttftlav. TnfttMil of h'inklnr out there under the lint t,n ln tne,r Practice thlsl morning, tne uwis are guying me iiuwk bunch about that 10-te-2 slam-bang of yesterday. . . Hasty, Harrison and Lftus did the hurling for the Owls in their second consecutive victory of the spring train ing matches with the Hawks, who had thIr wings clipped nlmost-befere they could even take te the air. " It could hp nid thnt the first Hawks' twlrler, O'Neil, who pitched last year in semi-professional ranks up around Bidgeten, Can., went up higher than his teammates liked. In the very first round the Owls walloped O'Neil for a let of loops, totaling five runs. IWth.alt due respect te young Mr. 0;Neil the big five marker was helped by n wild heave en the part of BUI Barrett, who was shortstepplng for the Hnwks. High Wind One run was added when Moere re placed O'Neil, and four were garnered off Jimmy Sullivan when he came en for the finish of the game. The Hawks could de little with the sheets that Hasty and Yarrlsen de livered. All the run getting by the Hawks was done in the eighth, when Leftus was en the hill. A high wind blew and the eddying sand Interfered with the work of the players, yet it was a clean-played and fast gume. Frank Callaway, with a double nnd two singles, did some soulful slugging for the Owls. Ills two-base blew in the first came with the bases clogged and cleared them; Callaway also scored twice during the game, se he wns re sponsible for half of the runs tabbed by the winners. Tilly Walker reached base every time he came te the bat. He walked twice and was hit with a pitched ball once. He also reached first en an error. Hemer for Tilly , In the seventh round, with Dec John John seon en base, Tilly revived his Shlbe Park tactics by lifting the ball ever the 'fence nt left field for the circuit. It wns about the same as putting the ball into Somerset street in Philadel phia. Witt wns also a sincere performer during the afternoon, having three singles te his credit. The Hawks were held te eltht hits bv the Owl curvers. Djkes, with two singles, wns the only one te have mere than a Military drive. The best defense was done by Heine Scheere. whose second-base play wns little short of mnrveleus. Ualleway, Maltland nnd Tilly Walker also made some fetching pluys. The b"" scere: HAWK3 OWLS an n e a e n, ',.. ik n a r ft Wltf.rf.. b h e a e llrnilli.lb. 4 114 0 0 Jo'naten.lb ,11110 0 4 ;i e e Malenej-f.. B t 1 n 0 CWalker.lf 2 1 2 0 0 w'i-hrt. . 40010 Hp.mii-i.cr. r. e i e e Miller. cf. 4 110 0 riilla'ay.M R 3 3 1 0 cuile'ky.'Sb S l a 4 e Maitja'd.Sb B 1 2 1 1 .ftvKe a4 I I e K,hWe: i 1 e e n" Hera-er.c. i e t e e iiamy.p... a e e i e . 5t?.";.p" e il s 2 S,71i.Sp- S R e ? Bulu nip'. ilSi! Leftu..p... i oeo i TntalH.IM 8 27 21 1 uiaiti.ei ii -i . . Hthll ,n8R m m mt Hak 0000(1002 0 2 On la .10 0 10 0 2 1 110 Run scored .Witt.. Johnnten. 2i C.Walker z: ituenei, Mcneere. uauaway, .'; i.etius, .-. lone. Miller. Mu. SCOTTY MONTEITH RESIGNS Quits Olympla Pest Because of New Yerk Business The Olympla management today started negotiations for Its third match maker bf the season. Scotty Mentelth. who succeeded Hermnn Tayler several weeks age, resigned yesterdnv because his presence was necessary in New Yerk for ills Interests there. Menfelth last night declared he left the position with the best of feeling to ward officials of the Olympln. He snlil he could net devote the necessary time here and thought it best te step out te take care of his ether interests. Leen I,. Bains, manager of the Olym pla. has admitted that Mentelth re signed voluntarily. Mentelth leaves us with th best ' of feeling," said Bains. "We have net I taken up the question of his successor )ct. but eNpect te .10 se. within a week. , ., , . Baseball t limed III j pi i , Lamps alia tilsewlierc 1 . I'lirrr Hmlth. rermtr Cltvelani t'laser, i ha joined the lied Hex m Het prin, &" Wl:!&'Wntl&s$: c hR9 iert San rrsncice for Het sprintra. ' I Infleldera of the l'.nucs tnlne for nosl nesl nosl tlena In the camp nt Wt naden. Iml , held their tn'tlal practice eoiraey. Aner a runt i uork-eut. the veteran, Wilbur Ceiner. m neiU te the meur-l and h tossed them up for baltlm iar pi actie, me enure nquuu, in the regulars, tnkliik' turn at tlie I riuamE plate. Manager YmhI SUtehell, of the IlraMs, Ii hlshly pleapJd at the hewlnc madpj t C'oenej and l.ana'nc. rookie pltchera werklnu out at their camp at M. retcraburc, l'la. Ilube Ruth nnd Wally Hclianu havu left Het Spr ns Arli., and aie i-,w en their ny te the Vankeea' tralnlnz camp at -N'eu Orleans. lelin Mefiraw haa ordered a retr fur hta playara after havjns driven liln atiuaii at u I fant pace the taut ueeU. He Ii ellll tnlni unusual nttcntlea tj the eunsters. Xellher Ililrtelfli tlrliuta or Jlmmln Jehn-1 atcn huve pat In an nppearnnce nt thn Ued I vera' Jacksonville headquarters, nnd It la re-1 ported that the" will be auspended If still ' absent nt the end of the week. The OflMlt TUtra held their first work- out in Auiti. uu., and nlun another hat- tlim and fleldln praclUe today, with lass ruuninx nise uif uie pruiruin. The Heratera went Ihreuuh hnothe- hard work-nut at Tentpa, Kla , nnd eer pitcher, with the esceptlen et Jehnsen ami HrUlcsen, tool, n turn en the mound during- Imtt'n drill. I-e Clexlln, elateil for a regular berth In the outfield, dreve the rurvelcns eirerlngs about In an Impressive style, The C'leTelanit hurlera aie further ad vnncid than nn of the ether plnsem In the spr'iisr tralnln ram-i et Dallas. Tex., bo be bo cerdlna; te repertB Manager Hpeak-r la very much 1 npreaeed with Ilia, work of Van liar liar ten. a scml-prn, of I. Midi, Ky, The Uawsen brelhera, 'v Yerk Nere bover. eri, a-valllng: verd te Invade t'hlla delphla for rlnir m itcht . T.'iey aie help handled by Jack MeC'iirlhv, an e'd.llme bnkrr. who is Hurry IJiiwseii cun hln aiw of the wvlterwelshts around here and laddie Dawsen la a crack llshtwelsht, McCarthy also handles Marty Cellins, a lOg-peunder, Nertst Bw Hralth yll met Denwr U M.rilnln an exhibition far tha bansllt of Ika citlMna1, RdlUf s,tnJ In cardan traliit, Akeut fUtew Mta cw a Um ttetnjA! ,,.... D- , - w - -. . Gelfs in Final MRS. CALEB F. FOX Philadelphia, who teed off in final round today for West Coast, Kla. championship against Mlsa Glenna Collet t, Providence. It. I., at ' Bellenlr, Fla. , IS. FlUOCAL GOLFEJlt FINALS Plays Miss Collett for West Coast Championship Of Flor Fler ida Youth vs. Experience MRS. STETSON LOSES, 54 Bellealr Heights, Fla., March 0. Once mere the ancient trial of youth versus experience wns staged here te day In the final round for the women's golf chnmpleiiRhlp of the Flerida West Coast. Mrb. Caleb F. Fex, of Philadelphia, teed off against 5Iis aicnnn Collett. Providence. The former was making a determined bid in national champion ships before the latter was born. The prettv nnd petite lassie from Rhede Island is one of the most prom prem ising jeung golfers in America, n sec ond Alcxii Stirling In the opinion of the experts. Hhc wen the mcani in the American championship qualifying round nt Hull) weed lest full, nnd the following week accomplished one of the greatest triumphs of the year when she heat Cecil Lrttch, champion of (treat Britain, France and Cnnnda. in Phila delphia during the play for the Berthcl lyn Cup. Miss Collett eventually wen that famous trophy by beating Mrs. . A. ilavin. twice national finalist. Mrs. Fex was runner-up for national honors In 1S09 nt the Philadelphia Country Club. She has been a con tender nearly ctery. year, nu senium fulled te qualify and maintains n mate i play gnme thnt is tee strong for many of the best. Her recent victory eer Miss Collett nt Bellealr was a notably triumph which the Providence girl was determined te squure up when the two teed off again Mrs. Fex accounted for Mrs. G. llenrv Stetson, u'clubmate nt Hunting don Vnlley. in the semifinals jesterdny, v the tn"-licavv M-ero of nud This uns ii distinct surmise, ns Mrs. Stetson ,, ww m till' best and was going we I. MUs Collett advanced te the finals by nn equally notable victory when she ousted Miss Edith Cumnitngn, the fair Cn,pnKO young lady, who had that sen- 'round te win the medal. Miss Collett .national record ii m mi' iihiiiijiiik was 5 up en Miss Cumuiiugs nt the turn mill tltiMicu ucr opponent, t-nnti -'. V large gallery followed little Miss Collett and Mis. Fex today. Beets and Saddle Say When nppcnrs best in the feature race at Havana. Keltei and Audrey A. should furnish the contention. Horses well placed In ether races are: First race Hddie Tranter, Thorn Thern bloom, Douglas Fairbanks. Second Htitchcsen, Fly Cast. Manicure. Fifth llaiueau. Mary Ib, Suez. Sixth Pellu, Osgood. Win or Quit. Mobile First race Mary . Maxim. D'Seuward, Kitty M. Second Hercb, North Shere, Mab. Third Little Patsy, MIbs Crestwood, Hickory. Fourth Pimllce, Apple Jack II, Graysen. Fifth Murphy, Jage, Helen Atkln. Sixth Serbian, Bend, Lerena Mes. W. R. Carter, president of the Fler- .a. !"(.- t Il T .".""" ''"' . . ,n ..Vt w 1th hci rVv ' ' '"" S '' - ' l Vl"','part l" - " ,. , ,,, nfr n. ,.. ,!-,, I IM It I .iU ' (- w " - pw..... PIPES REPAIRED Thoroughly -Chaaply BITS FOR PIPES OF ALU MAKES STERNERS CIOAR STORK 20-N-l2ST. 1'reaten uietj west 1071 sjajH Ice palace 13TII I MARKET BTBCETS ICE SKATING Kvery Day Kampt Tuesday Competent Inatructera nt All stloe THKF.B HKwftinXW DAIf.V SPKCIAI. ATTRACTION NOHVAf. tlI,AIVS BAPTIE and LAMB NATIONAL llth & Catharine Sts. bATfltOAY IJK., MAItril II JOHNNY JOHNNY GARDNER vs. GRIFFIN J'K FRANCIS CIIAKIKV RAY JOK WELCH BURKE kid WOLF JOK JACKSON RAllOlt FREEDMAN vs. vs. vs. I'HII. vi. SALVADORE Ueserved Helta. 1.B0. SI.OO. Artiu,, 80e. T.eksl. Salr, S H, lllh HI, Wal. Sill AUDITORIUM A. A. J.f iQDetM t lenigbt 1M ' x j it Camp : Owls, Again Trim Hawks in A's Gafr Scullin Linc-Up Intact for Big Sbccer Game J"-- . . . . ( St. Leuis, Mercli 0. The tlcullln Steel team will have Its line-up in tact for the gnme with Tedd Dry Dry deck in the soccer final for the Na tional Challenge Trophy te be played here March lit. Five members arc bait players, but have secured per mission te play in the game. Cliff Brady, who Is in Haddock, On., with the Rochester club, will come back. Jimmy Brnnnigan, member of n Seuth Atlantic club, nnd .Emmett Mulvey, Mobile out fielder, have been granted a three weeks' delay. Oellermnn, goal ten der, nnd Bechtold, outside right, also bull players, have been granted time off for the match. YALE SPRINGS SURPRISE Ella Defeat Columbia and Score First League Basketball Win .STANDING OF TUB LKAOUE W. L. IVt. V,', l Prt, Penn-.... 7 1 .S7RCernlI .. a fi .280 PnncPtue. 1 .SIT CelutnblH 2 7 ,22J Dartmouth 0 .1 ,I1U7 Ynle . . . . 1 7 .125 New Haven. Conn., March 0. The Yale basketball team wen Its first game of the season in the Intercollegiate League here last night when it defeated Columbia !!fl te 28. The Blue quintet showed excellent form nt the start. Bet ting nn early lead en the Getham towers and setting the pare throughout. The score nt the end of the first half was 20 te 17, in favor of Yale. Pe'leyn, the star of the Columbia five, played a whirlwind game. He Bcercd two field goals and dropped in eight goals after fouls. Bnlther, Cooper nnd Kcrnan plnjed spectacular ball for Yale. Frisce Legs Beats Big At- I'rlscrf" I."K was tlie Wmer In Ihp wind up nt lh tiljeu Thcitre lHt iilclit. Ills Al the lefrr. In anethr match Knock out Yeung Clianey eteppej Bebby liny In the tblra. fmjk I'saBflBaV IRemembe Imported I Buy a iar from your cigar man today and be O ;$ assured of having every cigar really fresh! ' la f PENN QUINTET MAY LOSEBENDESSEN Forward Suffering Frem Heavy Celd -Suba Aid In Downing Swarthmore, 17-14 CARMACK'S X3REAT WORK BENNY Hieh DESSEN, former Southern High Scheel student and forward en the University of Penns)lvunla basketball team, inny net be able te play against Dartmouth Snturday night, If reports heard In Wclshtman Hnll last night arc true. Desscn is said te be suffering from n severe cold, which inny keep him nt home until next Monday. Last night lie did net appear for the game with Swarthmore. and it wns said thnt his physician ordered him te reinnln lit .in... With nniiennst out of the came, and a possibility that Desscn may nlse be out and. with Vegclln in anything but geed shape, Venn's prospects against Geerge Znhn's team took a de cided slump this morning. Without Desscn. lliinUlnger nnd Vegclln, Pcnn defeated the Swarth more quintet, 17 te 14, Inst night In nnn nt li nnerPSt COttlCS of the Ctirrfllt season. Bill CI rave, Pes Miller arid i Label Oeldblatt wre assisted ny James. Brew, Sullivan nnd Jimmy Me Me Nlchel In the conquest of the (Jnrni't. The Red and Blue's team play wns away off, while their sheet ing, tmssltr,' nnd general all-around pluy fell far below par. Huntr.lnger was In n uniform, but the conches decided te give him n rest for the game Saturday night. Vegclln t-at along the sidelines In civilian clothes, giving the nnk'e he Injured lnH Satur dav night u much -needed rci-t. Because of the luterchelastic tour PA LIN A Quality Since 1896 Keep Them At Their Best! The flavor and aroma of La Palina are always as fresh as they are individual and alluring when you keep "The Quality Cigar" in its handsome glass humidor. The wonderful blend of Vuelta Abajo Havana and aromatic Java remains at its peerless best. Buy a jar from your cigar man today and be assured or having every cigar really fresh! Tenights Games in ' Pcnn Court Tourney lfnbekii Mth T. Ifarrlatettli Hlftr. ., Wit PMUaelphU Hlfh v. Went ttttlielle Hw'nrthmarr Piss v, Kt. ehn' Military Acadmr, of Manila, N. V. nament being held in Weigulman Hall, the Penn players' have had little prac tice for hi Inst ten davs nnd have net played since Snturday night. Several of I uwrn leOKen trie pari nisi iuk'h 01 um 1 letes who hnve net been playing. In the preliminary Hmc the Pcnn Freshman five broke the winning streak of Peddle Institutn by defeating the Jcrscyltes H5 te 27 in a hard-fought game. Jimmy Carmack, the Atlantic City youth and captain of the year'ings, tied the interschelaslic fonl-geal shoot sheet ing record by sending fifteen straight through the nets. Tlplitz Hands Rene a Lacing Trenten, Jf. J.. Jtareh 0.-Je Tlpllti, of Phlltid'lphla, mini a punchlnr bar of Jet ltene. of Trenten. In n ten-found bout here. Hay Mitchell, of Philadelphia, knocked out .llmmle Manzc. of Trenten. In the nflh round Harry Ooe-lman. of I'hllaiUlphla. beat Teuim Murphy, of Trenten, In alx reunui, and Je C'urray, of Trenten, beat Mck Michael, of Philadelphia. Semi-Pre and Amateur ORDER YOUR BASEBALL EQUIPMENT NOW! Wlse managers are already Betting thelr orders in new Our 5-Ptece Suit $4 MCennUtlnr of cap. Khlrt. belt, pant nnd hi la n wonder Ter wear, np narancA and value. Ak ts nee It. giey.GOTTUEa 40a Se. tth Street Ciga & w . k.'.-j'. nnwNTnwN cage teams rnix W . w w. .. w.. . .......miv PLAY IMPORTANT QAf &A Sphas Oppose New Yerk V.MtHQ nrl Anulnaa Mata KaVOUlaV- Twe big basketball games are 01 Independent pregrnin In this city nifrnr. limn nrn ciiniunmiiKiiiu uaitarawrej . , . . ., .1 , i.i i ........ -. --- - . ..PW nnd tlie followers et tne ciues rcprtj- -', Rented are very much, worked up erer the contests. At New Auditorium Hall, Seventh sticct nnd Snyder nvenue, the Seuth Philly Hebrews, meet the Ninety-second Street Y. M. H. A., of New Yerk, tie representatives of Getham, in n scries for the basketball championship of the . ,'.' East. ... J1 The ether clubs are Passaic and t&f Wilkcs-Bnrrc. The latter has plaved here before nnd will fellow the, New , VnrbnpM. Passaic Is due last, and th Sphns will play In the home halls of the -. $ contestant. Aquinas and Kayeula open the cru cial scries for the downtown Catholic flub championship nt the letter's hall, Eighteenth "and Merris streets. A ca pacity crowd is expected, ns the tennn are bitter rivals. Baseballers! ler cariy uenvuiy. j "? almanac nnd weather tnnn both prophesy an early baseball tcasen. A pettcard or phone call tcltt put you in personal touch itlth our rcpmvnta tlvc for all estimates. apBPBV KLi M ' l SapaaBappi mI w UtAF Y'? 1 V5K')I "M n)Jti :m Wl 'i&J -:m m TIM fi awi i tt''i ,?m -v. ?1 m i.' M a A.4l it t'KJ IBS ; f mif- . -.. ' in -".' .." :- yi ...-rt-Mtr,. m .-sivrv-t uK , i:St.- y: MMMMMm n ,-mI. r amAsu ii &wmu&m&M Lktiii ,)Max ,'AtSrfMlwU'v4 liMI "'- t '
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