tMVy RPwH MWiJsKlBHBBi WAmwwMSSWtymmifflmii v-. ii wnnM 2- V' "jXtX T ";, V WVv'' AKH3vU ; .Ji'ST-YT '. '.? FiWAYAiJWBBBM&r ' ' - . n ,?3t--M--M-OTW,r ia ? rtK; ,"t- . -, i i. , r.M'iiTiA. -- ," u 1,1. i "T .-.. i'.... i i n i i n i mi i n ii i i i iib in ipi - j.,. 't i ' ' ima -PUHife i bYCH :? X' K KW V,.y 3MT IS1' 1rA. s?y ISK h IV" v' l Bi : ' rw.v N- f IS , 4 I- ft Pa ! iNj i vm. . ft I'M ihicage Club for the 1922 American League CV ?r CHISOX WILL PL A Y ONLY A MINOR PART IN RACE THIS YEAR !$f R...J, r.,-i.-... VraAirtnil ZprLr iivurv juui hvj . -vvi fie Coming American League Campaign. Training Season Has Net Been Successful Ily UOllLKT W. Nxr1 IMItnr Kvenlnr I'ul lie 1lKfr V Seguln. Tc.. Mituh I Till. 1U-1 edition of the "Chicago White Se wilt lie ecn again In nil American League cities In lb--. A '"civ new names may appear In the east of characters, but they proeably will play miner roles. Klil Olcasen will have en his hands the same club that finished seventh lat jear, but the scrappy, hard-working manager is net dismayed. He has hopes of boosting his team n couple of notches higher In the race. Hepe it ureal thine tu baseball. The training season, down heie hay net been what one wight rail a luiwliiiK success. Seme of the athletes were holdouts, ethers were tee Melt te leave the old homestead nnd a few were permitted te report lute. Sheel and lied Mulligan were holdouts for dome reason or ether. l.rnle Jehnsen "as taken sick when It came time te leave for .Seguiit and, when inlleld practice was called, the only thing that Interfered wa the fact that there was no infield. Ntrnngc as It may scent, there were but two rookie candidates for the Infield jobs. Hareld Uubser, of Cedar Uaplds, was said te be it first baseman when shipped here, but failed te prove it. Otergard, who pliijcd with Hleii City last j car. is a fair third baseman, ami that let.s him out. This wn the Infield the" tirt week. If It could be called such. In ether tralnliiK camps we have visited thus far there hns been an ' abundance of raw material. Jf one position was vacant, a dozen men were out every day trying te win it. McOrnw had a couple of dozen men tiuhtitiit for one job. ' ItebliiMin needs one pitcher and hauled fourteen te .lacl;i-onllle ler tryeutf. D'ewn here there arc a deen pheners, Including the regular of last year, three rookie outfielders and two catchers, Sehalk and Yaryan. TV re were three nt the sturt, but Graham, who was with Sioux City last year, broke his thumb seen after he arrived, nnd the retelving had te be done by the veterans Q fiZS it net a healthy-looking iiutfit, and geed halt player, cither air verf hard te pet or Oemiskey is working en a big ileal which icill bring some stars te the IVAife Set. Theso arc the only rci)r; ire ion think of. Dick KetT Is a Holdout ryiHE pitching- department Is considered most important, and the veterans eT last year are expected te hick in with some very geed work. If they don't. It won't be their fault, for they did everything possible during thu winter te help them in their chosen profession. Urban Faber, the moist heaver fiem Cascade, Town, went into a hospital nnd had his knee operated upon. Wilkinson, who is starling his third jrar with the Sex, had his tonsils removed nnd Prof. Hedge Is minus his appendix. In addition te this, Dick Kerr derided te improve bis financial condition and became a holdout. Thus four of the old stand-bys have been doing the be.t they could, Faber wen twenty-five games last jenr. which was a wonderful per formance with that ball club. He was out the last six weeks of Hie season or his record probably wduld have reached thirty, ltcd leeks geed this ,venr. and Gleasen sajs he has mere stuff than ter before. Hedge, 'WitMnseii nnd MeWccney arc due thU season, and flleaien believes they will show a great im provement. Jese Acesta, rhe Cubannla carver, is down here, having been taken from Cennie Mack at the waiver price, .lese is a geed pitcher. He has u great fast ball, a very geed curve and excellent control. Nobody can explain whj Cennie let him go. Acesta will win u let of ball games. Of the new hurlers, Jehn Ilusell has all the earinurks of a tegular. Jehn ia a southpaw und joined the Sex last August. He pitched in the winter leafuc in California and wen five nnd Inst one. He has taken off about twenty pounds, and as a result is a better athlete. He is booked for first -string duty. Lcvcrcttc comes from Fert Smith, Ark., and made a hit in the early practice. He is tall and thin, has had little experience and it is doubtful if lie will linger. He has a nice fast ball, but no curve. Davenport, the lanky left-hander, has lets of stuff, but no control. If he ever learns where te threw the ball, he will be a valuable asset. Dudley Thompson, another southpaw, shows premise, and Klmer Cox, who purchased his release from th llichraend club te he could join the Sex, is likely te stick. 'VHAT'fi alt there tsi thcic im't any note north mentioning. Outfield Regulars All Arc Slurs THE outfield will consist of Heeper. Strunk. Fall; and Jehnnv Mi,m,1. There Is no chance te lift any member of this quartet out of the line-up unless the player Is sold or traded. Heeper nnd Strunk have been here niuie than a week nnd are In championship form right new. Elmer I.cifer, of Meese Jnw, is a candidate, which means nothing. Kddie Hafferty, a semi-pie from Chicago, Is a hard worker, but needs mere experi ence. Ralph llermele. one of Chicago's bravest firemen, has shown quite a little natural ability and may develop Inte a high-class outfielder after n year or se in the'brush. Sheeley Tvill be back at fir-st lm-e, and tlleasen believe" he Is one of the best In the business. "Yeu never see a ball go pat him." said tffe Kid. ".nid hla fielding always is geed. He hits nil kind's of pitehing and is net the lowest mnn in the league. I'm glad we have him." Eddie Cellins will de the second-basing in his usual hlgh-rlns mani.er aad Ernie Jehnsen will take care of the short field. Ued .Mulligan and Harvey McCIcllun will battle again for the third base job. Unless some mere catchers are captured. Kav Schalk will h.ue te de ine-r of the catching, with Yaryan as his first and enlj assistant. fHE ) hite Jser de net leuk tery apparently hare brrn ilrriiythenrtl. ami tjllriinnii ninl m h',,1 Johnny Lvers. are slated for a rough journey. lepurlal.t, Hit, hu i'i. 1). u rJj,r CempQHv DUNDEE BEATS WHITE Naw Yerker Awarded Popular De clalen After Fifteen Hard Rounds i Xw Vn-b Vrl, 19 Tnlitin- Ttn. ,.,'"-.. . ' ., dee, of .New lerk. was given the . . .... - ,, ....,. inage' ucctsien ever vnariie uitc, or nklnncn nf ilie n,I r.f rtielr fifteen . . ,' , .', ,, r. ., j round bout In Madii-en Square tmrden enminc in for mere. He frequently bounced off the ropes nnd sent rights tnd lefts te White's body. Whlte seemed bewildered by the Italian's ring tactics. In the eighth the Italian bounced off? all four sides OX ine ring, swinging nit leu. te i uuu a flee at each rebound. The Chicago boy landed cleanly with hla left en numerous occasions, but Mldem did it appear te step Dundee's The verdict was popular with the1 Crowd. - I WILLIE GREEN WINS PI-.-.I-. uncciM wirie . . . t. .4,11 , ,4.1 j D.fi-t. lobby Wilten In Wlnd-Upj at Cambria A. C. , Wfllia Green added another te1 HU lone list of victims hut night when n. of.,l Tlnliliv -Wilsen In thi clcht ..-.i .i-.i...n ut i,. r,r,isrc.. c 41U44U ,,444l4-.,l I. ...w m. ..... . lmrd and g ve a geed If but (Jrecn was en- r iin. had no treub e iHin.. "eunit Wilsen fought u account of blmse tlrely tee clever Qelf Champien Seeks Divorce PHUbur.li. March Is Dorethy I I'uinu- ball lluril, feitn-r L'jilurt .Stntm. UtHbli J.id Canadian umntcur felf cliunmlvn. .imU'rd.iy lld Uftltlen In Coitnnen I'ru. Court line iMtore juuke riieinun j. i erii, in uniuii siu Wit fh.t h.r hllkbuilil. Jaclc V. lluril. XW elUiHii.n or tin. cu. de required te 1 alimony and ceunifl fees te defray divorce uredlnn l!cli hc .d.imi eiw, M niBi. u w in. wtu B v U.ybl,,WfilMrSS",Zi'.Sr. f" V' isb rg Allen V. Oel.Mcln. of runner. T7" V ' ln for the boxers. White weighed u?.' ,... . , ' V'l.l t. .1 diihlii i Frank X. Hep. of the mile against our team. , 184V3 and Dundee 127tf. , iS? i,. MlCarren kn0lkpU "' YeniVr-l V. Y.. nnd IVd C Shane- , rwllr( j Dundee forced the lighting from the ' xvw eiimuns Yeimr Lmnarii and ' n!l"' hi r,'atesvll le, J .1 f,irir ca,.,. fl.i,oel dajs en, tut. White being content te Btand fcfc p, u.nJi.A.V'fr, ' DCWM pni flKsTI (1P :-' fV'T eC TSlv ni ' ' back and use his left te ward off the u" '"7: PtUU POLOIblb LObt ,,,. ,esult that th. v ar u u U pa-, li-ltan'. .attack.. The little Italian, l "d,ISSf,."r J.' .' - ' . ''!". P-' "l1 UL , 1' I,b,4 - r 'lIi .I. -w. t. ..i-i - iruir.i 'jv Kehier linm- I nn.iiin .i... ...... i..., ii. rf Krnnnvn: I'tumm it,. .iMiurr. Liiuub' ." . . i ... -,.,. theuh stung several times by the Chi- , 11 ikti ekii-miuc suTta . Red and B,UC TrL L"C t0 Prln"' I ! middlr'-diManc.. .'"vSis Al.nw.tnl.., ci boy', left hooks and jabs, kept "Vet ,,,, ,hjll, .,. .. . . " 2 , , like ,hN. camum.es has run eress- W In the seml-vvind up Penny Pass de- , The Kkert... s went l right . the -t..t-- i i ... - b - i.ii- i fyx h iui. riSAU ei- watkk en, WS Itcd Bebby McLeedln the feature bout ,fi.rsl hn f' '":'l """' -l"1 ' !"'r ll ',.''' ' l,,l t e " i-e ve te,,h,v e' 'rl,U 1S!Ijl ' mPt, jwier or tne iiariiist Kiniis et reumis. i ..i,,.,. Mr. -,,', ' ,', ' i The .cord of the .North llread urcct te rra.li t he - ' ' e,m " Hv!i- Tha ether results Johnny Mnyhoel; .U10J '" ,, ,, ' . -y0"1" "mie gave liis ' , ,.,,.,, ,, i,i.ried of two rn.fV. Kj?yr,JA1sx,s:';Va:s rilV"' !, Hi lll I till U11 IIL-UIII HI' ....--- ..-.-. -...,....., II IIL 111 .11(111.1 .--- -- .. , , 4nr Kitl (ZLuu.in Chlh ill Vf " --.-wa-. ---" 5IAXWKLL fennulnblv thu unit, (tthri tint, Evening Ledger Decision ei lung aeuis Last i tWlltlllV A. f'.--Vllllr llr-.r. .l'l'.. VV.Nini! Iltnnj-Huss nn fro virl.irtt .Inlinnv .vin.linek wen fro IWari Vminr .le llmillM mill .1... ur nmi r.We hiiem-r. ui,n i i fumnuimli. .''"'' 1KK Johnnie Itumlrr nuanlril ,lr. i-uien e,rr t hurtle whlu-t .larkn'nii i MIMIMllt. ONT - Julinnle I.rtli- nml ,r0y ' Sfliiuirt dr.u: .Iu,k niitenl kneiknl out I'utn.v llmniil.an, fourth. ' . "",:N--VI,0-V.Y,,un. 'oenev drfrntnl 7.1? ,i,lM"ir.J'l '"'inn s"Jw "luiitfd Millie I Itltrhlri luike htunk und letinc UlutVi ,..., .--. .w i.-.v.!,. nun iif-ij llillliv (irpl- NOW UP TO READING , victory for Celts Tonight Will End Eastern League Race Tin, Heading Hears bold the key te the linul linlf of the LuMmi League ' basketball race Thej meet the tV.lfi? , Vr,foltewn ,n,lti lini, lf the Xew Yorkers win tliev will have , cptIiriH tUt. championship "of the "', .' eml half. ' , A y.1'l".r.v fe1' h,J pities is predicted. i "V ".'." ,I"i:m will light liard for Vcl"" -"."'V the bnme. Camden's chances et tleing up the a-nm.erInB last niglu nt Tren.e , whe , ,ll,,-V -'" 1",,',I",I "" of the worst' ''"f"'"" "f h- M-nnnn by the Petters , w.lire 50 te U. ' r.ue went Reeves te Coach Lafayette Fresh l.usieii. I'.i., Mn i en is - ii i i, llic.ei. Hreliia'- ir.inuicci -t l...fMtii. i u ,k .. hieii, mi ioae'1 ilu r.jfa n i recninan 0.011-11.111 ii'dru 110 nun 11 itiem her of the Lufajelte varsity nlne while In , cenexe mm ammn uun eucu usaecutieu wiin Ilia national tame. IlO VV-M secretary In I former rreildent Tener, et th. National 1 Lei cue. .ilmiin Jeni-s. -i 'W lull., .uiu'-ii i - - -1 un i. in- iiii'i eiiuurry ami iwi"" - - "'"' , 1 1. victei.v evir I rsliius, she milking n That's the way with these uern latin- TIGER GOLF HOPES REST ON KNEPPER New Princeton Links Candidate Premises te Help Fellow Trail Blazed by "Limp" Dean SOME LOCALS ON TEAMS I Ily SANDY McN'IIILlCK PRINCETON'S golf prospects arc i about the most premising it's pos pes 'sible te dig up mound the campuses for the coming season. Tim Tigers will lese the vnlunlile services of J. Simpsen Dean, the curly headed Dixie dlveteer, but the team this year falls heir from the freshman class te ltud Knepper, who ranks in the first ten American uniateurn nnd is surely tjie strongest lead-off mnn any Eastern college will be able, te provide this season. Knepper was runner-up te Evans in the Western umntcur last summer, after being the medalist. With three years ahead en the links for Princeton, Knep- , per is expected te mew them nil down, I Princeton also will hnc three vet I'lims of lust, jear's star tcntn. Captain Heb Wintrlnger will very likely play Ne,. 'J te Knepper, with Ed ( arrutli ! and Hill Sparks net in line , C'rcsiMtfll Tip A Philadelphia lsy has better than an eeti chance te laud en the uindty. Which bring forward Donald Cress well. He learned his golf here at. Huntingdon " alley under Davie Cuth bert nnd enters local events from the Villi!.-. Clnli In 11CI ),,, ii-.m lila ttref ! tournament, the St. Martins cup eveut, and last year went te the ttnnK De was medalist with n 711 or some thing nt Phllmeut in the local junior championship last .enr. Crebswell captained the frehmnn team nt Princeton last year. He may appear here seen wearing the Orange and Hlnck. ns It were, for the Prince ton tenm is due for n tilt with Morien en the east ceur-e in the carh part of i the season. I The Tigers tna (tickle Penn en tile same course. Ne High IJghl The latter will build a Re, and Ulue te.im out of some premising material which will be further brought out in a sluing tournament open te anyone in i the I niversity. Several locals hne u chance but there Itsn't any outstanding , star te lead the fray. I Yale. tee. is rather up against it In 'that diioctien, new that Jc-se Sweet-I l.n l.iml. lining l.lr.,,,1 (Vi.,, V.,... . ok. is u;,t te enteV imslness e a who competed in the Internatiena, im leave of absence from I'nele Ell's halls. ' mile race here Swcetser is tin cx-chniuj), and one of i of the two-mile relay lecerd holders the best In collegiate circles. j .. . (. v llwU the cai.tain nnd Ne one will miss him except ale, " , ,, ,,,, .. :n remnetc 1 Harvard. Darthmeuth and the rest will ! anchor man en the team, w. 1 - hrtvi. no one te ulve Kncntier. Prince- . ncainst US in the Acblllcs Cluli g.imti ii.ii ii Lin-iLlira ililnlln ' " ..'.. ... A 'ufcal'llnrlan Statzell. Jr .d" elfiT "wi?h the .Daitmeuth but, though n gee 1 he will fri-k en the diamond 1 baseball sijuad. Inirllr llelTtifr, ,Mx Smith anj n.un t Hai'knev. nr amunp- ether pre? fa.mllt.ir te the I'litl.il,'lilil.i district who uia ctaUr In ft fant Ml fur th at Coast rierliU till" whlsh in Is tJJay. Tlir ltrltl-ti uiiritriir nr.il ladiiM' clururum -xlilt) rlll be 1.1.1 .'J uti'lr the aunie ssiem n liMetni,ir. in- airiiitfurs 'antti tne Ai.nl I lean n."thil Lm 1-....UMJ by It. una A. i.tIi.-i I le pUJ for till next eve rtays In thnt-i I nole t'.lalsh I lu -Ms,' (leI'MteJ ir r.ei ir.i-a!. ieur iep -n.i ,llm Deulln. Imi: "f Torie nil an Ur.U-. H V"' .he ,;acliiB lh iirt "ii-it'ur 'v.-ni .l.mn ti-ie Uir.. i. s ler nit, in. .j imu kier.. I Marshall UrWI U hailmr M.iutie Taltnan i?ib1:"i.,i?Ji.r,S,",nH '.'t?.?. UIR , rii a. t,a Juir.ini ..n in :.ie n-ur , tStuia ' n.rt n,tt i i.ii, t.runiiin-un 'h---r.w en in i.lwe bruhlit" up TUe dtu en il-.tq mi . 'en imfcrht u '. m .til ' ti.iliiri 01 t h's r jinul n-,ulnjt Julie r"e ut I'lrt Viilley. the fiiurili hole, an cll.'i ar. I i eau affair. , . Uii' tlnlshed "t 1 .:-i ''1 ill, ii- me , lll't t'ltirtl lie-lit will b li-ll Jlav .4 te 0. Th elul, l tnal.lnff t-le-.vln-j ii .'iat.itlen te. ; a iileu.s.int Linn. urli will I ' larted f.m, z' N"'v f,atl In i the Lenstnic'tH'ii of fijliteen liuli" en -"du I 1 "rul": Ih" 'w flW flub -h,r'' ZAHN IS REAPPOINTED .,, ,, n,enh A. Millar. 01 Asbiuy l'.vik. , v .1 i-'nntaln-ilect Themas II. Cul- - -.. 1 11 i Princeton pole I Ne- fame inreugn vie vie vie torieuslj last night in tlmr lirsl g-imes In the 'national IiuIihm pole champion- shin tournament, wnnn nas in en in tiregrens en the tauhail; et the S.iuad- run A Armery. As hut tour teams wei ntcred for the intercollegiate title, this was the seuii-linal round. The tinul will be Pl.."ed tonight. M'l,.. Illiie rldei. in what was nieh- tiblv the best game of Indoor lollegiate pole ever playnl here, were terceil Inte .in extra clilll.ker te dete.it nrvvlcll I'nlvi rsity, " te !. Piineeieii wen fiem tin1 l'lilversity of Priiusjlraula Iiuiell mere ea-llj , the -i or, heing 0 te - CLAIMS EASTERN HONORS Temnle College Girls' Basketball -. iai-c. Thlrtv.fiu. ct.ai-i.t eam .m ' "ljr vc lra? x Th- B'h "f ''," 0,VI'1" (j"' ' basketha I team aim the iJas crn gir ln.sketball cliaiuplnu-hip et the Full g rln' i lie victei.v evir i rsinus, me niiiking n ' - .....I ." 1 ". (.i.lll Ifftflt-. Ill' I .1 tli. ii. .. t.... ;,,,.:,,1.,.,.l..'r f rTnt- C Ui.- .i,; J .,p ... .. H.r leatn. l ' " iL'hi; you ev hUMi.w. toei imp. Mill und Chiller, along with mlrth-provehlm: features, upuear rjlir.i ,it.e, Ainiy uunip, run inner 111:4 lii-v w,w4,,.4. ic.Luiea. 44UU4114 every Sunday In the Blx-page. AUL-HTAil PISe. A,-HTAil h Sunday ubll eelqrea uemia eeciiva ei iui Vfli7.r.-4ft'. n,--,nnth Basketball Coach Slans ,.i..i,1i ,,f the track virtually the en- i',,i.hIUn,, uh,i ian in the three-mile The first week, the Ii.hm nrni,ti.,...i ., .i. seen began te take off Frankle s super ' , Tn Mere Yi-nrs tire distance, jet he le-t tin-' race iij , Jutfi-tintlenul race here in the Pcnn re- gymnasium, hut lnt w'eek the sound whs llueus avoirdupois. In leu weeks Mn. . -, ! , . , . . liii'ties in i in,,... .- " ... ,, , , ...t.. in., n, nuivf ieiii ii mi: hi- nu-, uun nm- ...... .. ..... ... . ,.4.411 1 if 11, j nme f'ls nre km 1. ..... - - .. - II....... - V II.. Mllrell IS. (icOrSti .. .. . ,.i... .1 ....., IMnllr ill -1 mill- ....... - , 1 11.. - l..l-l,. 1 1 .. ,.,.. . ' in iui. , ,... UUIIliavi ,- '- ,-- , ... , ,!,,. l.l "..l vnnilll'. ..,,. ! n. . !..,. 1... I..,u l.n.... ....-? fnl.,1,1 , .11, ,.. .,1.111 I.. 1.1 1. .. . . .... ...,Iin null I l.iivil III real UilllLIIlS IOIJU imiiviii, ,'.---- - Sta anl IllliMivii iii,". - . , mug t'ios-cetiJ iry nun ieii;-iusiuiii,.- i'ii" "! h viihiii neus in leatn. ns en v "" i'"""", . . . 1 1 , V. Zaln. of Philudelphla. hits been re- ) .. ,,.- venm. " ,""U'r 1,K" rn.-cw und should fIQ able te turn in a two of last jearN nine have left "cl" 1 Then Maguire started ,, comeback .iimIiiIi hI eench Ot the ll.irlmeutll ,, r.....n..i. -..,., ,t . . n.. t .1.1..1. 1... i....t... .1... u....n.i 'I'lie 1. mi 11, ,.,. 1, .,1,1. ...hi 4,."; ..l.r.,it three ucvkn hl'ii. lie met ,lee ,'l'r " - -. . , . , ,. elll l.euiieii i.-v.-.. ., . .. iu-i nine. 1 iimiK ou mi.iie ins- .--ii;i, -"..- I" '""n '. "in e-e isieiliun 1 '" J " ... . , .1 1 1 i . Iiiisketbtill team ter ani.tl.v two jen.. lVltli another vcar of cemptjt tleti fin- ., . ., however, necessurv for a. ! Field in the future for its macllee . F.agali at Hartleid. 01111 chased lum iZahu has coached tin' urcin Mirsuy , , , s lUlIll tf n shape, siieunt ue tlll.rat0 mt,,r 1 games. " 1 areuml the rin: m much that the referee s 'and freshman teams ter three seasons ' ml.ltty close t Nerman . , t a ,-,,... ... . .. .... Truek 1 andldntes will 1. ,.ii...t ,. bulted the match in the ninth round if . nnd during that period h.r, hung up a I;:' V . " , ef".t minutes 11 ::-. see- ' n n meet ai j.n ru ium nieui.i u.e A ,, , i.r(,M),.w , , . , ., " ' V ' "" ' , r(.I1Uercd 11 decision in Frankle's VlL'lf . , ,.', 11, ,t Veeerd. lie will have the l.iher s tc 0111 01 . following results will give nu idea en ,,, , '., ',,, 'l7..' . l . "'! "t ! ?. . ' - i .AVVe.-V 1,.. returned a winner - :V. J., personnel of this ,.,,r', varsltj "i.u;. ,.. ... ,. ,,., ,. ' the strength of : their team : One-mile- - - j ; ; - i '" .ei, , , ..... . - ',',. ,,, Stllte .i.r.....i ....1 r.i t ,., t'.r'i tie-inmn tenm .vieuniiun, . ;-,,,.,. ,. ,i.- ...n vv e 1 ny jiriincr: second, .Miiugnii ; t..i 1 .... ...; .. .. . "'". s'""""' ,' f' ,"' ll "". ".....'. ...:..- i,..i,K.,. stiiis. is tne liTiusi.i e.i I-,.. , ,. , ,,,... ini,,.,. ., n,!,..,,,., '"."" '""i"'"Ps ibkc place. Hev-'r..f ri.r riitinins "'-'"J. ..nt.ts were .iwiiid.-.! -u men champ en. "V" ' ',,,!, ' , BS-l-B H'oends. Ualf-mlle ,, in-Dead l" ", "": , "1 V '... ' '.,... c?m rn, MnL-uire has been boxing for -'( t .iixit 11 1 it 11 pi i it-iwii w...n -.. -i..,,. entr fin-, svii 1 -.- ...-, ..... ..-' nini rn. m ni .,... ii -- -...-----,--- in 1:1,11. . r i; ,...!! v sound Tliej are fan- is I minute . sei .1 ..-. ,;" ' ." , i.at between Mtlligim and lruner. ,1,, . ' " ... " . '" ...,.? """ '"" " "s ,or I , ..Vnr.. ml altheu.li he was llguri .-. 11 1 .. ..iii .. . -l. . .4.1-h iiriiii:i-i - --! - - - AND ' - . (ITm) ( OH ejj sSiuy) & - HBH And The-he took op gelf1 Yr?' II I H i t Perm Four-Mile Relay Team te Face Fast Rivals Abroad Quartet of Oxford-Cambridge World-Recerd Helders en Jeb at Achilles Games, in Which Red and Blue Fliers Will Compete Ily IAWKKXCK A. IIKOWN Truck Tmm enl World's Itrcenl lletiln- ler IWU ViiriU limlulii f l'rnn w, HEN the four th e University nrrires in Londen . . , ,.,.... nf tiie. combined Oxford - i ' , , , . , , .... (.nm wt,ich Cambridge two-mile rel i team wtiicn I broke the world's record for the cent :,, i, ivnn relay games in 1020. and f(,1lr(ll nthlete from the ether side ; . A lOlirtll IllllOl" """ i . ,- en April S. Uudd has graduated from ; Oxfenl- but hUU ,,1ayS " l're,u,n,,,t 1,llrt in athletics in England. I Competed Agulast wt Stallard. Talham nnd -M '? r -mile rclav team of , tlenal race nnd kept his team up in the .. f i,.,.isvlvnnln ' r"re "t the start. Tnthnm should be y of l'llllslNanmr)1I)able of turning In nu exceptionally it will be greeted b f,sl Jn,c alti,euph. like Mountain, he the ethets who cenipetcil '.'"'' l ' j ll0t particularly fast, the weather con best American athletes in l -" ' dlttcuis making record minks almost .. I. u 111 he seen III 111'! mil, -..- - I r1.I,.,rldi:e luive held intru-murul nice s 'race against the University of 1 enn- T)) 0x:fc)r t.(m nu 1(0(,u gu.utiy . svlvanlii. . . .'weakened through the graduation of nnrinu'tliH winter both Oxlenl n' , ICmM. the Seuth African champion. In ;-- ..;.,,,, ,,,. .t inate el tni'irin. . , ,.,.,. n,.r..i i,t ni- iruiu niii'ii - ,, . t. trencth in the (listuin es '" " ki.neil. Cambrida',1, wit u su u win ,.,.,,,,.. ns Slullaftl. AtOUlUllin, "''".".,, Se.itrrevc. appears te lie i iiiieiiui ... . , .... I If flits the strongest el the !" '-" ,l" . ' nuiu tet Stallard is perluips un- "" He js t1(. ll(,st Ullvr llt Oxford, although , known. Tllaml;'; .,';'- " ',' ing In the Mime dun i usual tmieiiiit et .tunmti.. it x "" " Us Stallatd. one e the best distance runnel-, in l.ni, Mctiinnes is a ness-i eiuitiy star. I land, ... . lie wen thu race against Cernell In the H, m hire in Ii' '",'"'- ,..),. rlnhlirn mars Olll. Ollli-l- that time, in addition te gatni.ij ,,,iidcrable vapciicnce m iW'' , he , reiim eil eii t .. l.at tn-ar in the hiltih , UampiunsUips, .Stallard was beaten by Illll. the OlympiO SlO-meUrs .tampien, in record-breaking time. age in the chomp eni-ii. y- '".y forced te ue 1 miui. " , ' " , , !..... ii iirti I'll 11 t -- i Tathum will be lecallrd as the th,etn who injured his ankle en the .hip .....niu. te this country, freui Kng and if,,,, th" two-mile relny In liui. ,ith little oiinertiinlty te train hcie. before 'the race he showed liimsc f one et tne piiekieit athletes ever te dig Ids spikeb Mnie the cinders en 1- rnnklln I leltl. ', ny sheer grit Tatlinm ran a ww y.s Krax j rplli: bewllns Kill admits she's mere 1 fiimlliar with duck pins than I'lethcs pins. . , , , Y,ii ii set te tame the Tiger in the C.I.H tonight. The trouble ,h they don't use a cage. Our Dally t.uesslng Contest Wiat color is the hosiery sorted by flic ltcd Sen? . That i 1 4 - "" ' " " tr I llrrru saved an old lady in ;...... it i.n rati null a lew names afire. -Nen- ' he can pun n (it games out of the fire for the Jints'. eul ' ' . ' . Sat a. few i-II .aaies nave eeeu Doiteoned tatelr. W !. . 9 v r riTALLAUD W.1S lercca te um "i "' Al,,,,!,,,.,,,, ,,.11 he lemernliereil (is the candldatiM w.irltln,. .ml f.. i... ''l ... eiM'tllN-c-I OIHls AlTi:CT KIl.til I , ,t 'Hi Competition THEN SHE TOOK UP is rated as a middle-iUstance runner S'enyiere t letter known te American e ' cress-country runner, luiviug competed against Cnrnill when the lthacans raced the r.wjlivli a year age. In a re cent meet held at Cambridge. SVt SVt SVt grove wen the mile in .) minute J )l sicends. The race teas run en the turf and was slew became, of the ankle-dreii hiud through trliich the rnnnrrs were, forced te fight their way. I N THE same meet Mountain wen the half mile in 2:07. with Scngrete second. Mountain also wen (he -l K ard race In ."2 4-."i seconds, with latliam a close second. These tunes ale i ,. , jum,,,,,, .M,i;i,mes Montague mm -.ii. .,., ii..,,.,.., w.w.,, ........ ., - let of sniwdy mlb-rs who heuld hmkei f,.el.,i for ...... .,..,, Vlllli-nn run ,.n eveellent halt in ,, ." ,." ,,,.., s!,llnr,l. win -- ...... u.,i ..i,. ....- .- , i. veuhg and iiieMiericnced nt that time. meet en the oilier side, r.rttle is known i of ids ubllit.i as a miler. jet his cre.-H- nullify epcriencc leads nie te believe that In: should be capable el' lurnltig In fast time in that event. Newcomer 1'timier is u newcomer tu Ameri cans, lie net having llgurul much In the ui'Hsj from the ether side. In u recent 1 meet en a muddy track he ran the mile in 4 minutes liSd-ri seconds. Montague will be remembered as the I Time, minutes f!::..". seconds. U0- ' jrd run Wen by Leslie Smith. Time el isecends. ft trill he noted lhat in leth the Oxford ami Cambridge meets, the athletes ran in tun races and at an early date. I think their times, considering everything, were jiead and that leth trams will male J'enn fight te the litter end for cn'tery in the ;our-ml( event. Cubs Defeat Les Angeles Ijis AimclpH, Cnlir.. MuitIi is Til,, t'hl- , CllS'l, ( jtlH, .Vltll USIlOtlH, .Stlil'l uiiil Fi,..i- innii In th" lmx., il' ffiitwl the lei-nl IMcllk Ccii.t Jpkkue line by a .corn of 7 tn 0. Down in Weight j , ) FKANKIIJ MAfJUIKi; Who reduced Iilself from 200 pounds te his bet ntnc scale, 104 .. i.!ln 4 liiiuutes eSd-.'i seconds. .leliiiny Lavln has hnd hlu Imcrl.nll ?V IH-::,P 'Ipr . ' ' ;; ' 4-K - " I1 1 tB' - & ' wKg,'''- 'Tf lliiiat& ?'''"""" . 1 r .A ... I I . - GOLF SI. Dii-ecter Faye Announces Only Exhibition Competition en Courts for This Year NO COACH PICKED YET Ily PAUL PREP TENNIS Is the latest .pert te be put cm the list of nthlette netlvities nt St. Jeseph's Prep Scheel. This an nouncement was made by Themas Faye, athletic director nt the Seventeenth nnd Stiles streets institution. "We have been planning te have n tennis team "for two years," wild Mr. Faye, "but we have decided te carry out the idea this year. Of course, we won't be very preliclent tit first. but we'll improve and have n regular team by net year. "We haven't decided who will coach the team as jet. a well-known tennis authority will be selected before long. We expect te go Inte this sport with the view of making a geed nnme, nnd we don't want te de anything in a i llimsv wav. "As te what courts well be used, we l are undecided. We have several big I clubs in view, urn! evnect te obtain the r.Vi , . '" " ""rVI "Vl"!', len?- Wn ..in niiiiiiii: u Mimii si-uriiuie tins year, eiil ii in nave u uarci one me year utter. May Enter League "An effort will be made te get into the lulerseheliistle Tenuis League next season. We want te get the best kind of competition, and we think that all et the strong teams are in this cir cuit. Whether we will get member ship in the league, is something I can't say, but I enn see no reason whv w Minuiuu t. Te ,iv Tin,. I - enced. Mini should make u geed record this iiill mn ' (jermantevvn Prosiiecls Thirty-five candidates have teen practicing under the direction of Coach MlumellS for tile h.'iselmll t ,.,,, .,, I..1 inn . .. .. . , - -.: -.. ii- ,,-i-- iiniewn Anniemy. Dnly two of lat-t ar's team have been lest, m tj,t. 0llt. nk is bright. "Willie We didn't have n nn,.,i..c.i .VT leek team Insc j.-ur, ,, had a inetn- .....i one. said Cniieli Simmons. "Tlie hevs have expe.rleuee new, and this will help in the seventeen games we will niav this jenr. ' "A new hm-chaU diamond is ,..n Is Net a i . innrniun inne uetrn 5 auue TENNIS TO SPORTS .inn .Mi-iiiign. i .in .itt;readv. .rim ' able te get into Minpe te uex again. (urry ami ,11m Mctiiniiess will form i i,..ire himself had become some the nucleus for out- team this venr -'"'..iiiii "' ' We have M-wrnl ether gee. ite, is phv- ' Ji"K,n-U"l '""I ". 0' err, ng ers in the s,.i,el. ..,l .i. n Z. " .. about boxing, llut about three, months i no... ii .ii. i ..... -. . . . . . ... .. snen Tin. h.u .,,.,.i..' .i ' ' ' ". mm. idleness scored ii deci-len against --' ii- ".-! mi in iiini'ii ii ri iiTiinpi --- - '" " " "(.hi lSll 41.41 , mini, nun siieiiiii i,e reauv shertlv ' vvas at the top el me iiiHiiiieweigui erep, I Tenuis I'eiirts ule arc being constructed ' In eulv one contest was Mngulrc set I"."'1 ''!',,' '"" '"'""'hi be rwidv uLeut ' back decifivcl), nml that was In Phlla- thu iniddle el April. ' I delphia nt the National Club, when lie j "We will have our annual color eon- was stepped by Tvllke (iibbens In tlie I testh 011 the Academy Old n shnn rt,ciii, rfinnd. lteferee AicCrncken Inter- after the Kaster holidays., These eon- ic-is un iiiii-i -uiiiss aiiairs, and every boy in t in institution participates. 1 hey should be except iennlly geed this .1.... , ..,.., ,iv 4i ,( ,1, iiiM-evcr new mn terinl ler our teams in (he future." . ..,.,. ,,,,ii .... I....... ... .I,. .. - Freshie Couldn't Swim: Plunge Chump in Menth Swarthmore hvv iminfry are talk ing of a remarkable iccerd that has just been divulged incident te the Kajstern inteicollegiate swiininlng clinmplenship u week age at Le high in which tlm (Juiuet team took part. The plunge was wen by l.ugtne Ven Stanley, u freshman nt llut gers. It new develops that this rotund expert wanted te learn te swim in I'Ybruaiy. Coach Jm Hell ly, nn old Olympic swimmer, who la coach nt Ilutgers, took the new comer in hand, taught him te mvIiu, hew te dive, hew te held his breath under water and flnnllj all the plunging tcchnhiue of a deep take, off, gradual nwent te the surface and straight floating, A month later his rookie wen the championship. Healthy LoeKmg um - - MP V a. -T SALAR Y ERA PRO'S SPORT CAREER . . ; In Other Professions Start four, But in Baseball ThaVs About End of Trip, Average Ten-Year Span- Ily UKANTIiAMI KICK The Duffer Interjects If I could drive as Guilferd docs, Or putt like '. Ouintct. If J could play a spoon like Kay (Aud pet without his body sway) I'd never lese a bet. Itul then I'd miss the thrilling glow Of getting in one corking blew. If I could swing as Duncan docs, Or had this llagcn's game; If I could treat the dimpled spot And never miss. a ntashiu shot. I'd seen bound up te fame. Hut then I'd mhs the buoyant glee That comes when I collect a 9, The expert stalks along the moors And holds the perfect line: Ills drives are far, no bunkers bar, lie rarely ever mieses par, And NHVElt take a !). But if I hit two en the nose, I feel the thrill from head te teci. The expert holds the beaten path, Hut through the glades and nooks, With mounting score I seen explore The marshes, woodlands and the shore, The lakes and ponds and brooks. And while at pelf he has me beat, My education's mere complete. 'I TN DISCUSSING ball players' tal- nries." writes Old Timer, "did it ever occur te you that In almost every ether profession n man la only getting under geed headway around thirty-four or thirty-five, while in baseball he is about out at the end et the trtp? The ball player lias about ten years for his money making, where ten years is hardly mere than a geed start In ether fields.' The Playing Span mi;x years' time is bceiid the aver- -L age lease of a major league apart ment. In the A. L. there are just two bnll plavers, Cobb nnd Cellins, who have turned in mere thun 200O games. Speaker needs ninety-nine additional matinees te reach the 2000-ganie. sector nnd Clyde Milan needs only sixty -one. Ne one else Is close. Fer thnt nintter, there lire etn twenty ball players in the American League who have frolicked through 1000 games, calling for seven or eight years' play. Mere than two or three ingredients arc needed te enrrv the ball player Inte the 2000 class, where the leading triple S's are: Speed. Stamina and Skill. Minus any one of these qualities, the Williamsport Middleweight in Comeback Rele Beats Eagan and McCarron HAS MET THREE CHAMPS Ilv LOl'IS II. .I.VKFE MAGUIRE FIT AFTER WEIGHING 200 LBS S ., ,, . ,.i.i m .,:.. leugui nun inn it hiiurmi".. inu, . euiiit. I. months age I rankle M.iguuc , shi,un nas jUht rcnt.,p(1 ,lis ,lliljeritr, weighed 'mom than LW pounds, i jjesidus Shearn, Daili-y also is loelf Fer bis build lie was way out of pre- I lug after thu aspirations of Chick All portion, and no one ever thought that ' " " lN-i-imdcr. who is te come 1 i he l lulamsnnrt Pu.. man would bei,. ,i ii. tvii,'. ,i, vi. him, and he went back te werlc that is, outdoor training. Climbing mtnin tulns around Williamsport. together with some diligent gymnasium wmk. about nl en retiring, he 1ms changed his plans j .,., tu our te meet the best . of the I lniddlewelghts or heavy welterweights. ,Iee Conrej, Mngulre's ninnnger. Is i readv te nrraiige a mutcn ter rrnnuie i ,....,. ... -.."- ... ,, . . i te mett .Mlcltcy vviuiier, ei .ewuri;, t ir," pounds ringside, , Starting ai a lightweight. Mngulre ' l.eu met three illtTeren clinmiilells dlir- I llm his tistle career. I'rnnkle once met I ' Freddj WeWi. when the Ilritlslie it was lightweight tltlchelder. antl he also has exchanged socks with Jack lirltten, .,,.i,.rwlght boss, and with .Mike n'Dewd when the ft. Paul Irishman ceded that night after Mll.c had dropped 1 It (ink with n lieuy puncn. Other stars who Imvn been ste hv Mnguirc arc Jackie Clatk, teod un lift liiiffv, Marly Knrrcll, Temmy Kobsen, i Itttlph Shnppctt, Jelinnj ,IU. Jey I i.'.... ,.,.,1 .liielr MeCnrren. Sheani In nreiiU In A local boxer, who has had a i-ither' tough time breaking into the spelglare i lifn'. Is elUHIllI. .-llUitl 11 niHUIIl in ti, West rhiludt'lp-ilu iVutlit'i-weiKht, IOE 30E30E 5 COME HAVE g DINNER AT SUNDAY SPECIALS Chicken Platter, S1.S0 ; Halt limited Rvriitu ChUlirn AspamtJS V(P b'rnich fried 'otufecj S Herd Tomatoes H O D e Steak Platter, $1,10 Hi oiled airfoil) Stink, lluUetl l'otule 1'rvtli Mvihroenis FiUi Lamb Platter, $1.00 . -oiled folatecS .V,w piet II.... . I ... .. ........ I . t iumuiu tiumu, irenen vrciMUw H Chicken or Crab Salad, Fried Oysters , JO-OES-" Our Breatf, Belft, rin en. Pafrt,r Baktd tu Our BUetrUOnmW i V V T -T m BRIEF IN Ohly Being Made at Thirty) ii precession comes (e a sudden holt, thfl narnde moves, in this fiistilnn. 'miV 21117 games; Cellins. "001: u..'t llWIt;- Spenkcr. 11)01'; Hush. !&. Heeper. 17.""; Gardner. 100a ; McW,?) l."71). These nre (he two-ply veteran! 4 et me circuit, with Jimmy Auttln flT Frank linker only a lap or two behind i behind, lJ X OUTFIELD that held Cekkvj Speaker and Milan would Imrdly.U ' tossed Inte the pickle vat, In spite of ! the fact that they carry morn thin iavni;S ball games under their collective bfUV'tl llut the Old Dec is beginning te l.,,.i'',-3 with u nervous linger nnd there 7t fl? I iui ul uiu iiiguwuy llJIl. vl Feature Counter Charge ,.' SOME dNE has said, "They don't' come back." Willie llep0 decsnV' believe it. In one of the feature counter chim" of the .venr the brilliant Willie win .JS?' be at Erlpnw!th the brilliant Scbaeit in one ui nit- iiiunL iuii:ie?uug COmpetf. tiens of the decade. Heppe, before his dethronement, wir one of the Mipcr-chnmplens, meanlnn' tltlchelder ever n long stretch of e. Ty Cobb, Jay Gould and Frank Kramer 1 were otlter members et this order.'! Dcmpsey will be. V J Se when Heppe fell the crash could U beard for mlli;s. New he is back aftee ' his old crown and ns he is a greet' billiard player, fine fighter nnd alwan' in training. Hchacfer will need th W he has te defend the throne. Schiefet'J enn Duni; upon nerve ami fcKiii combined ' for this test, se the enrly meeting win ! be ene of the top features of the yen, Wlilrii Will It Be? DURING the last week votes htrt been up nnd down the line ns te prevalence et tne kick ever the rmifi.cr pass in the new scorc-after-teuehdoW urrnugcmetit. Once In a while some team with t . ceed lend may Insert a rush or nm for the sake of spice, but when thr one point means anything Important It will be n place kick or a drop kick I ninety-tune times our. ei a pen&ibl ninety-nine ami three-quarters. The pass or the rush is entirely tot)'. uncertain, unless tne opposing team It outclassed. In that case it doesn't matter. One dctnll that should protect the kicker 'is the mental hazard of offside placed upon the defending machine. Fer a mental hazard of this sort will take away no light portion of aban don nnd zest in brctikiiig through. Cernright. 1023. Ml Klghts Hcwicd. former amateur ohnniplen. and, while he has met a number of local .nugwl battlers, most of his work has beea done out of town. Frankle Dalley, retired clever light weight, has been grooming Sheani, who finally will get a chance te show hit form at a big club. Johnny will appear In one of the matches at the Ice Palace Tuesday night against Harry (.rant and "Watch Shcurn go that's ajl," mji Dai ley. Anienir the Phlladclnhin zlnvrnpa J Shearn has met, usually under an iw ' sumed nanie. urc Yeung Sherlock. 'Hiiddy Fitzgerald. Al Wagner ami he Vincent. The.-e all were trjeuts, Pallef siijs, and new he believes the Wert I'lillly youngster is primed for any one his weight. Shearn Is of lightlsg stock, his father I being n tistman in thu days when tney I,.,.., ...... U.'.K.t.J &'U.t..V..,1 , HIV WIHWI town, Pu., lightweight. Dennelly will box at the Ice Palace the firt week la April. Bey Champions Lese Mriirerd, Musk., March 13. Cemmerc'll II lull Molieol of New Ilnv.n, Conn., Inter nl, eln stlc tmnknthall clinnirletu et New Bui lund Inst jetir. vvern ellmlnntvJ In lh oin ein 1m; lettnil of tlie tiunital chmniilnnflilp teurna ninnt ii,niiiet.r bj- Tuft'i CelKKe. The l uf IMinunilK IflKli Hehnel, IlurllnBteti, Vt. wen fiem lh Lltnniiilen'. 1'tl te 23. Tin I iMiim wnit two eM'itlriiii iicrlrn!. ' OLYMPI A March 20 Bread & Baisbridi JUrrbn I'Kimti IUI. GAMPO vs. RICHIE AD K. O. AI. STONE vs. MILLER (il'.ORCII. YOUNfi EAGLEVS.MAHONEY SUI.DIKIt '8 nds. JIHINNJ BARTFIELD vs. GILL HYMAN 8 Rda. iiennv GOLD vs. BARRETT PRICES, 50c, $1, $1.50 teiilH mi -nil), Scliett'e Cafe. I- I'lllwrt Sti. I'liniie. Lniiint 4DW. Piiniitnnlinm'a lf fl'ill St. 'lemller's l'ertl 1'iirliir. 73(1 Vl-irUtl St. .. T I O N A II nTii cthaiiim: sts. N TOl(IHT H:30 MIAKI- , .1 nu liit.vnv l. ClillHI.KK (IM-.'l! I 1.bUAHU IIMW, I i .mi'. i.niliY ,. I ..xTiitrn IMcCANN '",K -4 GEIGEB SMITH uunivri I TtMIMV O 1 OOLJli 'kanki.K BRITTON tii'iii'tu it liitwrillV'S. 3.1 K, IITH a I IIF.S.' SKATS. SI. (Ml. AIM., aw MEENEHAN'S CAFE 62D & WALNUT STS. FUh Platter, $1.00 4.ii,m Wraiis VJu;d row Sliced C'iicum6cT . i Lebster Dinner, $1.S0 .Hail UrMlti l.vhHitr Di Piled riuin , lkl of Ret tartux Sav" llarhecurit Ousters di.-ril roiaie Meenehan'e Special, $1.S0 I.eb.ii.r Thcimiaer 1. It.. I !..... i. e -elf J"-' '". I i'uialoue J'ululefl i. tA'(t,JI . ' J Mi . ' I .. . ( -a t . - -! 1 ,v &:&. mmm.' t,K A ... S ..MMdMim, - y. r - .v . -. t k. . J. i. .irf - Si '. V1 1, j yt-y. i-J Vl4lvJ.'4t: i.if4-J..iHi'.Vi.'MiIft,IR4rr'A .k-.n