BWAW1WBA4 m?L Wjsr v3 ft mi A ." a ft ,!H i' He. 5 V ?t. i'7. I t U l . 1 IS 1 j ' f. t R Fi fc IS IV & v. 'I r M ' I" . -, . t ;v u h: rt , t"i T:r. r W E,8 . &ANKS ARE FLAG EVEN BEFORE 00 CI? A QnT QTA t?TQ mC Winning Pennant This Year Will Mean Ne Beest for Miller Huggins, But, if'He Leses, the Anvil Chorus Will Ring Merrily rVf , Bv ROBERT Ivi&tf ft, Sports Editor Etmlnf rublte Idtr ' . vl ' !r TUVE nnd niie-halr month after tin Pl.i' JP Xew YnrW Vflnki nun the American 1engue nennant. This year oendl- ;" a . " . -- ..;:. ",:. 1 uens nave changed. At tuts writing, wniru is ene menm cciere inn uih-huik ' f the regular season, the Ynnks already hnve been awarded the flag, and nil f they have te de In go through the motions of winning it. in etner weras, the only thing thut stands between tlie ew lerK t;iul and tne .loansen gon falon Is a period of six and one-half months. Thin Is always the rae with a pennant-winning team. The grand grand ldepstcrs loel: back upon the previous season, stndv the records of the players and figure that they will be just ns geed, if net better, in the 102J campaign. The possibility that n man might hare nn oil jear ncter is considered. The Hepe Is the dope, figgeM are figgqrs imd every ene knows that iljgers don't It s their story nnd they will stick H-.a S.ak1.aa. . Ill 1 ...a.... .- l. Aiip J.IWKrrS "ill CC llll KV II llll'V 'inn l nuiicr an atuir mi...- ". ".i- I confidence, in the early part of the season. The players have listened te se r-nny hterles of their prowes that they nre beginning te believe It themselves. J The mere fnct that Buth nnd Meu'cl wltl be nbsent thlrt-six days will net i cause them te change their opinion of themselves t ..This does net mean the Yankees nre swaggering around here putting them- ttvtB.Qn thj back and announcing te the world they ure the real nnd only Btu'ciub in the league. Nothing like that, lltit there nie ethers te de the slicing', and the plajcrs nHajs iir nn Interested and responsive nudlence. The big argument down here is the pitching Huff. Since Snm .Jenes and Jee Bush were ebtnlned from the Hed Sex. the hurling department, en paper, appears te be Invincible. And the riggers are dragged in te prete it. T.ast Mar the "hie five." which Is the lnt"t lnng for Jllller Huggins' itar slincers. wen a let of hall enmes. "mlcteries; Jenes, twenty, three ; Hejt. nineteen; Shaw key, eighteen, and Uuh, algtcen. ' " "These men." (sys the depesters imp'esively, "en a total of 10.'! games " between them. Jenes and Hush were en a second division club and should de btter with such ulttlng strength behind them. Hut If they de the remc as last yar, and the ethers repeat, the 100 victories will be mere than enough te win the pennant. The Ysnks will have a percentage of .GftS. nnd that's geed neugh te win la ANY league." MART year icas last ytar and has pasted into hutery. This year , '' something che again, and ctery one knows the uncertainty of the future. A tot of thinas can happen. True, the hurUrs should come through again, out M'ILL thcyf Huggins Has Twe Training Camps MILLni. HUGGINS tried a new training stunt this year In having two camps, one for tue veteran". linker. Hush. IV Vermer. Tleyt. Maj.. MeNnlly. ltuth, Scott, Shawkcy and Schang remained in Het Springs until the end of last week, and did net join the main bqund until n few days hsh They profited by the baths nnd mountain cilmblng nt tlif Arkansas resort, aib were in first -class condition when they reported heic. Kuth is much U4M0T than Inst year nnd seems te be mere active. Z' i The ppllt training reason gave Huggins an opportunity te leek ever the new talent in llelmeman lirk. Of the twenty-three who were here all of the time, fourteen were newcomers, nnd of these, seven were pitchers. Seme liad been with the club last jear at Shreveport and were sent out for mere .experience, but they come under the head of roekleo just the same. . .Glenn Kllllnger, the All-Amcrlean halfback from Penn State, was the principal attraction the first week of practice, nnd he did net show up t-ry wWl. The boy hird been touted tee highly during the winter, and tee much Vila expected of him. He wa nervous or had stage fright or something, for lie starred neither In the field nor nt the bat, and thea? who predicted he would be a second Frlsch were disappointed. HOWEVER, Huggins han confidence that Eilltngn icill male flood. lie never will be a brilliant, f.nsh'j player, but should develop into an inficlier like Del Pratt. ,1j seen as the nervousness tceurs ejj the Penn State star should show a hig improvement. Need Right Fielder for First Menth fTIHE best-looking jeung infielder Is 'JL Rochester last year. In the early around third base, going after everythins nn cither the His throwing arm appeared strong and McMillan is a naturnl hitter, and if he can continue te shine as a fielder he probably will be carried through the season. Jimmy Mitchell is the only ether infielder, and he uttually Is a veteran. He agnin will piny the utility role this jear. Huggins needs one outfielder for the first month of the -aen while Ruth and Meiifcl nre serving time for barnstorming. Kliuer Miller will be --tntiened in center, and Chick Fewster lias been assigned le the left fiidd job. The uburb out in right has te be filled, and everybody is getting a Humre te show what he ran de. j AVnlly Sehnng has been mentioned as a possibility, but he will net play 'An the outfield unless absolutely necessary. Sehnng is needed behind the bat. iind somebody elw will patrol the territory behind first hare. ', Illnkey Haines, who will be assistant football coach at I'eim Stale net fall, has made .1 big hit in the outfield. He is 11 wonderful fielder nnd wanders all oter te snnrc fly balls. He leeks better than any of the new men vhen It comes te fielding, but his hitting must improve HlGOIXS changed him te a left-handed hitter tins spruw. and believes the change will help the youngster. Camp Skinner Expected te Make Geed t and a murderous hitter. He hnd an ly-S IMP 5iriWP.Il whn wnn uith the Willi lnwt- tMr mii.1 .. -.. !..... I J. T..1 .!.. l.i,..n ,, ,,.,,!, .1 l,i, il.n 1,M. ,, 111 Ilia first tWO JCnrS On lyiii, also has been gein. geed. He is a fnir outfielder ,,' ,', Mt he provide. found him n-j el80VAtr,lt0nk'Pn,;'1C'i),lr. grent ' ,. t 1 ... .1.1.1.. 11 ui ...i i.a -.111 k. (..!.. 1 11.1 .,. .,.... . . . I i--- v,iv up u lliArn.it iurnt ili.- whom little notice 18 ei r tin" " "" rvv. .iiuggins mill- u uiiunuu 11c v... u.- ii"uhj imuuicii nuring uie training . ,""'. ,"' .. , .... "... .1 1 . h. i,iu .i.lr.l irar he tried cross-ceun- in 111s s 1 Mrled. Skinner leek, like Bebby Yearn nt the plate, and takes n wi.ked ,ut Tjftl'7,Z7' s "v,G 'trv and w"h 1 net what inlght he the trials. ffit-tSe ball. It would net be surprising if Skinner came throng,, , , , Mr. ' t n0p .'' ? !; a big nnce. still h, showed J.V O. V. Tucucr, wne nircnuy nas tjeen iniiiea -um uan." hnlli, from Itadl- the game of golf " that he hed tlie 'possieimiea 01 u.-- .)it, Vn., and played with Cedartown. (in., last jenr. He is n hikj jeuth 'llie tournament for the Kendrifk tnnce runner. jhave seen him werg down nere eeiicve it. 110 bats left-nnmlpil nnd pulls te right field. He hit the fence twice the first day out. which mured mere or less ftifia sensation. "Old Dau," however. Is net much of n fielder. He was tried lu right, but flivvcred. In center he was much better. Dan might be a legular Inia couple of years. , V Grigsby is a fast fieldinj but weak-hitting outfielder, and that about Its Mm out which Is likely in a couple of weeks. Jj Sehang, Heffman and lie Vermer will take f.ire of the cnuhlng I. jyermer has improved ever lust year's form and shows premln: of developing .I'aite 11 first-class backstop. He has mere confidence, his temperament has improved and the one year in the fnht set has been n grent benefit te him ' Miller Huggins' "big five" will de most of the pitchlnj, although there Isn't a left-hender in the bunch. Mays. Jenes, Hejt, Rush and Shawkcy all 'predict great season for themselves, nnd judging from tlie.r form neu 'they eem te be correct. They should get off te a geed Ktart. Lefty O'Deul is the big noise among the new moundsmen. H0 ttn, j,i, 'the club two sears age as an outfielder, hut was shipped hack 0 the Const Laat year he was a pitcher, and In Vernen, Celli'., wen twentr-fivc and lest aeren games. He leeks geed and will be retained bccnuFe he Is the eulv sotiih setiih paw of premise en the club. Harper will net report until June. ,v ... DOC TECAltll, of Jenty City, had pneumonia this muter and ' D might net lie strong enough te stand the pair. The Infield Is All Set THEllU is another 'left-hander en the feuad mined JelJej -,li:n ,j0rl Jim is it loly-pely person, who performed well for (Inhesien las,t jear and the Colonels purchased him. Nebcdy knows whether he is reed or net for Jim reported weighing 217 pounds. He confided te his bes th.it he Qs tw'cntv pounds overweight, se he is used te retrieve tly hnlls and de ether tunning .exercises which will remove these twenty pounds. If he can stand up under the JBtruin he should be nble te de some pitching by the end of the week B. T. Culp. one of "Old Dan" Tucker's teammates in Cednitenn leeks -Jtke a geed right-handed fllnger. He Is 11 tall, skinny guy nnd has an under- hand delivery net se low ns Carl Mays , hut something like Bryan Harris' of J'tbV Athletics. He has been very effective, nnd ivhlle he might net come through this yenr, he should be ready for big-league purposes In 11123. Geerge Murray, a sturdy Pri'i kf'Siirm iiii.l if net. Mike McNully will Kf ($fnc itfnfcN will be weakened the :' !M carmarKS Ol a nninuru puciu-r uci piuiiieu i ins suiy i,.j,stA j - . . t..m nntj naN snewil bic-u i w uir W .year. Nobody cun spend n sea-en with Geerge Stalling., without learning I ' one mid two mile races. His most, K. .kemetlilng. nnd Murray was an npt pupil. .. Daily (Juesslng Contest Wli notable uehlevciiient last year was lib ii iWft HuWlns' InHeld Is nil set. 1-lpp will be en brat. Ward, fccead : Scott. targets are used at a chiy-plgem, s,et? Mctery ever '"" Ue ,, i,rie & iWrt. nnd Baker, third. The Trapnc thumper and former heme-r,,,, k, e ICarvHrcl H t .. tj e nine unj''- BteJ,s!rtn be used from tlie start bccnui his hlttlpg will he nende-l. 1P nifc0 , ite-l. - Vi1. iV. t " 2 ' S'-i J'nnl, I fj1P,,.!''r( J f ,i. rate, was able te take Kf&ffim te n'nv a strong game te stay there, if Is hoped that Baker will ., .. ' !', "" , ?F JWAm'tIXS' "" "!tl"r IVJ-T.,',,. nf O'Connell. lau JHOIisei en rue siuciiiii's, uut imts'iis is maxm; uie nest of . j0 Nnj jh loeklhlr for iinether seasoned outfielder, and it wouldn't be strnuge' lf,hc closed tiU Vtl for i'ne before the training teusen ftWjJg- . . SW'-if "j(700;.Vc7 has a held fob en his MM penniinf, the -i jeie yen se tciu re.e ok e; the credit, and f he loses, the hammers will be knocking merrily. Hug has let gf ikH fa ftircemt, ani Ms tusk fa net en easy one. CestiifM, Ut$. hi ri iiMilw. mmMwm s'Dent Lie, They S&y, and HANDED W. MAXWELL New Orleans. La., March Je. baseball Mawn started last rear the ... .- ... . ., :. . te it. .Iam'a a..IVa. am MA.. .a A..A..1. if A..A. Mnvs kickeil In with twentv-soetl Nerman Mc.Milln workouts he did his hitting was exceptionally- geed overage of .Hi! Inst jear, and these who n. who was leaned te th- CTt,P, n rcen, nf the crcen has heen .7 ....... 1 .... i,.. tnum nlshed some excellent work clianeed he as te make it h better two- .. ' . ,!, .iennds. With rieht nr lpfr sld. i shot hole for the expert and te allow the I :....., .!,,., ,.n ihU kliie hefore ngiit-naiiuer. is nicely te stick. Geerge has nil bu Inserted first live weeks of the icaaen with Ituih ends. hands this year. If he inns the ruiUeUig Csnsanv .VMA.'W 4 LU tU PLOTS FOR STAR GOLF TEAM Charlie Doelp Will Lead Nobles te Action in Suburban Tilt ing Expect Prospects CREEK AT SEVENTH MOVED, Ry SANDY McNIDUCK LU LU TEMPLR COUNTRY CLUB ! is fortunate In many ways, but particularly se In the chairman of its Gelf Committee. Snm Dennett Right new Chairman llennett Is en- , tlrely engrossed with thoughts of the team thnt is gelnj te reprecnt the I Nobles In the Suburban League gelfi" tenm mnlehes, Then"'s n wealth of ma terial among Lu L11 llnkmuen, the only drawback being thnt ninny of the best players are also members of ether lernl clubs, where they have been mainstays n their teams In Suburban frncascs of the past. Hut this season l.u I.11 will definitely i have a lend-off man capable of battling with the best in the league. Churlle , Doelp doffs the rap nt this point and 1 bows. The former Tredjffrlnlte will plHy for Lu Lu this season. He'll lead 1 the quintet gelne ufield. probably, and will make any Ne. 1 man en the clr- 1 cult Step, Lu Lu has plenty of tilcnt for the nt-heme live, tee. If Sam llennett I Is nble te persuade some of the pos sibilities into line, the Neble team will make n. real fling for high honors this - season. Slurs Possible, Such plnyers ns Herb Newton, Charlie llceb. I'res Stuckey mid ethers are nil members of l.u l.u. if tnev 1 can be persuaded te play for that club( mis year, me rariy-seaseu mini un wit: pennant race will be considerably shut- te Anyway, with Deeip out there, the teammate can be moved down and the outfit win be Btrenger than ever. l. k. iitiu tteerge ehhis. 1 iimt i'i 1 min champions of Philadelphia, will pla for Lu Lu. with the Simmcrmans, Sam Henneft and such. Lu Lu started ns- the whim of a 101 lieklng band which rented n small farm house for the staggering sum of M i membersliip is new- one of th large" in town, there me eighteen holes ni.d ,l,e ,.lub presents an all-around, first- e.nss layout. I I.f illlllljill llltl'llll 1119 JI.-I I" ' ' AeZSee?i .t,,;rrt.'l Kfndrlek ;'" vi'e held and President nresident. L. K. Adams; treasurer. ThhaSaVan cT th HouseCemmlUee" UcM te place in the trial, but net is hVrn Moffett nn 1 Trthur KnV.m ' In the order in which they finished. ?3?-P-t of chairman of the, Condition, en the track were any- . M""i "" t '.:'"'" VVn ,. rtr 1 Greenn nnd the Tournament tec. which nre grouped as the G mittef. ....w .,v...... ...... m , It hys been decided net te make any r,liit K.iMitli llAIA rauirai cunngrs ni 1.11 i.u iuis jcur. ""cinders since Inst fall otter two menins it is fe't thnt everything is in goed0f running en beards must be taken Hhapc te Minive another sensen. ,into coiihlderatien. A penn'e of the holes will le dinciciit nuit ih. adverse conditions, the 'when, tliCKelferM lopeit te the music of , the chirping tpring birdies. One of duffer a little better chan n. e te piny safe li,,ler.h,!,r-,.'. All of the greens nre i . uipsc is me sciviiiii wium mi- ' iiB-k being sonic live secenus sie. I new one will he opened when the " a h J, w ran considerably I troublesome putting space of the past nt, ," the third will give win te tne new enci"""' .which will be read. for nlay in enrlv spring. Seven or eight new bunkers nUn huvp been ndded here md tliprc. ! The course In the pnst hns been rathe i barren of trees but tills will n longer be the rase. One hundred siimh oak , nnd things hnve been jilnnted all ever 'the works and it makes a gnat im plement both in beniitif.iug the uii.rse land in delining the holes New I)rker Space 1 A femmlttee was npnei I the possibility of enlarging unAn. .. I.IaK 1 1 t .? llAAll frtllTI te accommodate the mobs assaulting the I club en the big day. especially in tour- nament time. Meie showers aie found te he cseniinl. The social life at ihe club is a fea- ture ami in this connection It is likelv m ;.t t .. .- k- .t.. , big 'invitation went of the Incnl sched- 1 tile. The dates nre September 11-Hi, Pile dates arc September It-Hi. nnrl I. ii T.u effic n s me neint n? I i tiL', ,i Lu officials aie peintine thlnct up for that grent dny. TIGERS RUN UP SCORE I rrincsxen raoecra ornemcr yaie a. ... r aaaaa O ,1 ,i. Quintet Under 32-11 Total INTl-aM'Ol.lJMiIATK I.KACilj: v. i.. r.c. w. i.. v r. I'fim . i . rernfii a n .1 IfitifetOTi "- .''a feliimliitt ; 7 llirtmuiilli 6 4 .000 liilr 1 H .111 i i'rinccten galloped into n 15 te 5 lead tne llrst nun. iiiih muiuiiiineii ns su premney ln the second without leung Its ! cernpiu t team piny. The TliterH' passing was the most of. feetlve displayed during the present In In In temollegletp series. I.eeb's goal tossing fiem the fleer whs the cleverest piece of the visitors' work, nltheuu'li he hnd an off nisht heaving goals fiem fouls. Kliu-ss performed brilliantly whl'e he rcmnined in the llue-up. Y's Krax WKBffri.EHS nre most clubby, judging by the way they Blve each ether a tumble. II- hrd ii Un." nl,l ii,. ,, ,, Ml for ihe -indy luiriinnn. i win.KKij ceriniAN hanks e.v his ,01'KN.r.u.iX Mien. Ml nlt till next year when the nice gees aim, seys the Dartmouth tanc tenci, .A. I colembU nt Cernell. , ,' in the New Yerk A. C. games in Getham. He wen the event from New Haven. Conn.. Man h 1.1.- Vale Vlrr,l" in 2 minutes 17 secends: net e-' suffered n 'A'S te 11 defeat here in ..,s- ?P,'tl0nnl time, but fast enough te de- i . u. ii i..uiiii uiim uiiii ids Tu... .'.'.. e iim host, nthlctes in the tinnirin ter TOMCiiT i i .. u 11 tiu linju-yaru iiuuuuu IIIU Ul tPUmili" ... .,,- , i.rr., ,A,ir nltllll' 111 ' , Searlu every one fieures Fulton the best dtnnee runnrr- . ,-. . I wen Id be u gttai pgnir,- ,t he could tall lie was ciiei .'""", i' :,.":. ,,.. , Elmer McLane is twenty unrs old, .,Jtee .WfUrWja Pena'a Crewa, wtB and came te, the Unlyeralty from Fert lifcrt.-O"'. -'., . , . t'&W, OUaWa'Hevls;a.rr,reiiI(man in' r Depesters Are Picidng f WHY Trll4 INCOM6 TAX ) ( PAROAN Mfl MV I 3 AM euTRAaa -it , pmeMO Veu Ane J I TtrUeS AMftlTIOM- T J IWO0S16 U7a MOOtD rtY0V5 IsJDWlOUAU BG- ONLy Toe C1AO N I BFWRT"" - y - -a f....- -777 V COUCH UP XLlZW V '" -y riwa tet-AajiJC-i v -t s . I Tmin'k Th Tak SHOULD 8B IMCRba&ED I VOlUNTARtlV OAVe Tne? 60VBNMB0T FlVa TVt6W3AsJl VOLI.NM3 CXTAA JU3T Te Jg-LVS" THAT IT WM AM -VvSJWWBST TCTUBiOy ' X Penn's Tourist Makes Fast ivia. .v . .aaw-' jrw i - . 1.. - si r , . 1 j Lawsen Robertsenf Red and Blue Track Coach, Tll , .. T , , t a 1 t . iri rr-i v leased With Performances of Athletes Who Will Invade England Herr a Hard Worker By LAWRENCE A. BROWN Captain of the t'nhtniltr or lYnnu Irani Trick Ttuni and World's Reeeril Helder for 1000 Yards . rpttK result of the trials for the four- J- mile relay tenm, held n week age twta weiP - tl)c whole satisfactory tr, Conch Robertsen. The five men who en the peveted places en the team which will meet Oxford and Cambridge .uiiuin, iirawi". 0, Aj,rU s ln ngianu were me ones ,feaHou?aCemmltteehptcd te place in the trial, but net 0.. A,,r!i e j Iceland were the ones "" but Propltleui ter mat running. "" "v " . t ai. l Uiens must De weignpe. aise itiu , . fH,.t that the rnce wh the first en th, llrst flve men finished under 4 minutes 3; M00nds, whleh' is exceptional, the , , , bellt t weclt!4 ln u for training purposes before the ionden race ' As a csult of the trials, the fel lowing men trill rcfirctcnf tne i in icrsitv of Pennsylvania and Anier Ua at Londen: Jehn Herr, Elmer UcLanr. Donald Head, Haymen Urn and myself. A brief history of the athletts and their track per formances is apropos at tins time. Is his last year of competition, "err came te the University with virtually no track experience. V nnt lie lacKeu in i experience he mere than made up in i hard work, enthusiasm and persever- ance the track ir 1 uui , Km rnn tne milP la inrriu ". ."" but failed, ns In tela "' "' """,.. J"" n! 1- Herlne the snrlns lercu ii " """-.. "...-.i,:.... ra fereil a urehen ' ,"",'' ,:' f" that Kep x mm u. . ; ----u t tlin renin 1 J.ii ... rim.nted bv his inability te gnin n prominence. Herr again was anions he first te report for cress-country. i,i,-l, -till nmene the "also rans. .mitipiin" .,.aa.. nml ,ln u,-. mwed mucii imprevi-in-1 feated a number or runners wm i" ieusly had defeated mm nee the present Indoor season Herr. , months of hard work in the gym- H n.islum. has found himself i, nt, fniiiu umseii. "is iip'-i letery of the season en Ihe netnbl Middle Atlantic State In the trials a week aae Heir irns niefii eniy .'- -:; bat uiilir at the I mviislty. Head Is Speedy iinnnld Head Is twenty-ei.e .i-.iis old nml a hi ler in the Wharten Scheel. 1 enme te the Cnherflty from Her- 'ii v Y.. where h ran en the high I school' cress-country and track teams. Fame in athletics did net precede Head te the University, but since com Inc here he has developed into one of it., hnu khewn several excellent nor- ferinniices in the mile ir.ilix.r-. I Us running iii the mile last edne day was ivldence that he has lmprn"ed Immeas- ' urably ever last year. Due te clrcuni- Mnncea Head Ii. uimbln tj train as strictly as u trackman should. Ith two weeks of Intensive training abroad Head should turn in n speedy mile Hgalnst I tlie Oxford und Cambridge runners, i .xttjfeyL ..ri'raii'ji-. ;. ..i. V'iVX (eminlt-i1"0 Heavy rain 01 iut uuj uviun.- ""? --"" "" . . , """ "; 1 mi t !. !. . .1-1, l,ATniiA nsnilA ilriAn inriinti Iia IiAu ls.t llinnlnfli 1.D1. - elf Cem- the track heavy, while a strong, chill , ; " - . H'XlV-no'sneel.l 'rnr.lSVr,,h,Si.l thZn- !.! ! Atllhose games, efeat.ng ncir .u. ...... ...... rn(,0 m, Inst ln 4 njmlt., 30 .3 Jehn Herr is twentv-e.ie yeais old cemU ww ,..,, fop th cvcnt, nted te suncv and makes his home In I.ansuewne. tie it (1 , ,. ,,n.u- ,,r ,inf .,,h. '"i'hf:;, ? ,rn.,.0UnJ,h-' ."ffirartS. ' "V- . '" home Stnte. . " ...... f ii iirii. iii- Through heady running and a gnat sprint en the last hip he surpusrd ,rry one by finishing second, and ... .iaj a HHcti ted sreeial of Hit OH, MAN! I OeAttV EnJeT TrtS EMPeRICr.Ce Th JClF" TiaFACTtOW CF 6lUJ& Tnia mesjcs Te Tmg (SOvGHslMBMr IT 15 50 UPLIFTIM& Se - ,,!. K. I(tM In Relay Team Time in Trials j the Wharten Scheel. This jennpitcr , lias in gee, I W w hoel record in the Zln 8& ;-,,. rtablWied 11 Stnte record for two n.lle.s ,,f 0 minutes R8 seconds. He also ' J"" lXlJ hnmtlwlv since onto, i., tli University McLanc 1 has been continually In the limelight. j J .-njb, rg,!S ; ceurttan.l Park.. New Yerk. In the in . . - 7 "u,nuer et "Rr ,!U In the Buffalo indoor champion ships .VcLane would hare wen Hit. tire. mile event had it net been for rt unfortunate incident. McLane figuierl thut he had two mere laps te run when he had thter, and started a sprint that carried him wail out in front. When told that he had another lap te go, McLane gamely fewht his way into third plarc and finished in 0 minutes 2U seconds. In the trials he finished fifth, after holding the lead for three laps, Kerr Sets Kcneril Snjmen Kerr, ihe fourth member .f the team, is twenty-one jear.s old and. like McLane. Is u freshman in the Whniten Scheel. It wnt while at tending the Uuiversity of Utah thnt Kerr th--t g.ilned fame in the 'nlle and the half-mllp runs. He wen tin Refky Mountain Confer freihtnnn Intercolleglnte cress-country championships last fall. Indoors he has shown excellent form, milking his best performance in the mile in New Yerk, when he finished second le Cutbill In minutes 111 seconds with 11 "-ynrd Mp. I Je resembles Uudd, the Oxford runner, in physique and trine. Kerr finished fourth in Breaks World Recerd hailtl It Herbert .MISS IIKI.IIX WAINWHIGHT I'lfteeii'.vear-eld sHiinmlng wonder of New Yerk, smashed the .women's flfty-yurd, free-style, r.-ciird Ii a Baltimore sw liiiitilng peel. Time, 28 35 second ,1'Xf-L 1 L. - . - r 1 ' " iS i r tjiiruiii. no -nvintr iinrnii. aiiu v . tu'rr iinisiied second te Jlclnne in tue B 3wVwwlwlwlBaw' '" s I , '." i ', mk'","' 'A", 'j iiiiiiin-w'ww1aair'iawMwwa-wMM New Yerfc UIHV I HlRCD A LAUJVeft Te Find out heus I MIGHT PAY tQKU THAU 1 weAity Hf Te "r a nut: hk 1 Yet'. v.s 1 HAD MS POOuCP i Foft A MINUte ' AT ThBI ujuisre Heusn -th6 you ' CMen Supervisory Committee Decides te Install Tanks in All Lecal Institutions SPORTS BOOM FOR JUNIORS By PAUL PREP SWIMMING peels in nil of the public high schools of Philadelphia (onsti (ensti tute the latest innovntlen planned by the Supervisory Committee. At a meeting of the committee held today in the U. S. Grant Scheel, Seventeenth 'and Pine streets, the preposition in the form of u motion was presented by Dr. William A.tStecher. director of physical education. Dr. Stechcr's suggestion was u'dnpted nnd the proposal will be submitted te ,the Beard of Educntien for approval. Dr. Stcchcr said that swimming is unexcelled for Us qualities te build up youngsters. He said the only reason swimming was thriving in the high schools was because of nearby peels. Hut some of the high schools nre unable te get places te held their meets, nnd de net compete In this sport. Boxing nnd wrestling were put aside until next month. Beth of these sports are being held ut Central and Trank ford, and have met with success. How ever, it is doubtful if the committee will approve them an high school sports, but better adopted te intcrclass thun inter inter inter bchoel tompetitieu. Gelf a Scheel Spert (?n1f nnnup.l (Iia ... i ....it , . "... . .. ' " -V1.W11U m'uuiiik, unit new is officially a high school sport. The first match will be between Northeast and Gerinontewn, April 1!, while the n??,1 i!1 de''' ,,l,no ; with West I hllafjelphla and Northeast as oppo nents. All matches will be played en the tehbs Cleck course. The baseball schedule was announced for the junior high schools. The open IV,Bi WW? "'' l"l'ftw.en the Tilden and Mitchell schools und the Helme- nnd 11lm,!l8,5(''h1 Tl' "Ix-diile follews: TlJefn1-..1-.. X ! V,,i & e!m.s at KVSMSJr. inemii 15, .Mlteh-ll at TIM-nT Thern... ut Velley ball vns made n spoil in the Junier high spools reeemlv. and the ? i . . a us anneutieed teda. It TiM.n1.1 ?.? ")i!itcht" t Themap. Helmes al r.z. " """a t Aintiirii -r Mn .. iSSSilfe? neccsar) ..-...,, i.rica (ir Junier High .Men The junior high sihoels will hate -nr'tlTleirT tM"k n,CPt ?"' - nt the Klngsessinc Ueoreatien Center J.!f,y;'i,',t s,tr"et "",1 Chest,.- nvoiiii nveiiii nvoiiii Heretefore the track chamiiletis.,',, has been decided by IntPi-sdioel meets led nt parlous times, hut new the .ch.els will have n ocmpuiltlen similar te th "quads' held by the high sehecl, Knob school will h,. nllewed te ,.nter Tour teams, two composed of girls and tu.. ei hnjs. J.neh team will bp limit,..! te twenty athletes. livery nthleUt en the tennis must enter each event, The school having the highest nveiag.) will be awarded the ohampienslp. In former jrarR tx school would wit cl one or two stnrntliletes. mid they would walk nwny with the chaaipleimhlr. u,,t this way it will be different, nnd "it will take mere than twenty te win tlu title for a school. DANNY HOFFMAN. FORMER MACK STAR, PASSES AWAY Never Fully Recovered After Being Hit by Jeaae Tannehill Manchester. Conn., Muich K, -Daniel J. Ilcffmeu, former Amerlenn League star outfielder, .lie.l at his home here yesterday, aged fortj-twe MHrs He Marted ns a pitcher en ' Mnn O'Neill's Springfield club In 1P00. S ?if txn7', eC t.ha.t "eilk0 wn wW te the Athletics of the AmeUcan league Heffman s great speed caused Cenni i Mack te develop him into an outfielder and for several years Dnnnv reamed the outer works its one of the host field, i.rs In the li.-itf. Ha .... " head' by I'ltelT-r le TSn"i. ","'; game at Uestun between the Mack.nen and Bosten in 100.", , f0P sev", ' days wns iincetisc-irfiiH, He neer fully n, evered )-,, .,., effect h of that blew and his batting full off n.cerll.igl, n.i AthlPt-es .Siise him te St leuW, alM ,,- WB(, ,,,. " te the iiiikeesi thui diifted into tie , miners still i, brilliant fielder, bur jweak hitter, especially n n ciuve ball. Wilt Build New Speedway Ifrnce. en which It will lli -iii-Viriu,n maka 130 wllea an hour In raff. '"i0." mll- or mere, la te hi buiit'H"."' 109 Oakland thl y.ar by remp.ly,ll."r,.'f,r tUUfjhlh r" z2jWjwl!j3 SWIMMING POOLS ' i FOR HIGH SCHOOLS 'teIepat:ff jglSxl I. BULL VS. UJLL& SAM, ' BIG BOUT i-V 22 SPURT liritish Cousins Are Star Challengers for Beth Davis Tennis Cup and New Walker Gelf Cun V With America Defending y GRANTLAND RICK . ' The I-ast Scout .1 ewe i7ie serin te lead us lack te rest ' Frem bugle call and battle roll of drum, Back where the lilies crown a dream less breast, He ewe day yen irill come. As one ir10 necks te bring us endless sleep, Beyond life's heartache and its gray despair; Beyond the daikncss yet in darkness deep. , Se you will guide us there. The Inst star becleits eis the silence falls Where, far winds whisper through the sunless day "Loek through the mists the (heal Adventure calls Beyond the nii)ipi"0 clay." As one who calls an csllc fiem the foam. Who bends beneath the buiden en his back, As one who leads the irearii alien home. 1 Se you will marl: the track. .Oft'ir etid laurel each in order glows Through one great April, as they fade 1 mid die; But you shall take us te a trail that knows jYe nairew lull nf sky. The Carnival Expand TO ALL the romance und thrill of the Davis Cup for tenuis we new have lidded en the additional reiiiutiee und thrill of the Walker Cup for golf. Grent Britain, the first te respond te the Devlri Cup challenge, 'will nNe ee the fimt te give battle for the Walker Cup when her golf team comes ever late in the summer for nn international turn. At this writing Australia leeks te be much the most formidable of all the turf tennis challengers, se the two mnln eients will consist in the main nf it merry set-te between Jehn Bull and jour Uncle Snm. The Defending Line COUNTING no chickens befoie they x ' emerge from the shell, jour Uncle Sam Is quite fortunate that he 1 un bunk 011 such tnlent us Tilden. Johnsten, Rtchnrils, Kvaus, Oulmet, Jenes, Guil Guil eord and Gardner. He hns net or been mere stonily nr rayed for battle In his competitive en rcer. Anything can happen in sport wher. fate takes n whack at tilings, but if America lese.i either event this season it will net be from nny lack of defend ing genius. The oeuntty has never been bettet equipped for a decisive test. Gelf, being n game of mere uncertain order, of mere sudden reersalH tlinn tennis, is never te be taken for granted. A BritWh golf team composed of Hunter. Tollev. Wethered and one ether star might easily stnrt something. But four men that can suppress Kvnns. Ouimet. Jenes nnd Guilferd or Gardner will deserve every sprig of lnurel that is harvested during the in vasion. Se It Gees IN SPOUT one can ntver tell in just which diiectlen the wheel will spin. Fer a number of year Clark Grif Are you one who feels that sense of pleasure and satisfaction in a clean, comfortable white shirt? Yes! Then have you seen our Irish poplin, that most beautiful and durable white shirt of such unusual value ? Irish poplin shirt $3.00 Marshall E. Smith & Bre. 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