SiBW7.VSBn.V7 ' iLiiJw.a RSffl w'mm BE?BW P. 1053 JLUmjm KWaJ --.J' t , 'm . .-.. ....... i riT tv i ,1 m ,Ti nii x-i i. . '.miit: wtprnrv i ivpr fsMriarsin iAmnht uiii ' tJn-nn KeciAthaii loam its Hirrn i nnconiiTive' ititii ! W - m jl w m - w m j I m mL I JV M m m m ! r III W W III I h 0 M V Mm m 1 1 1 V Mj II H III JJ K. al li m. y V W iiftjVi M ! w w . W l &mmmmw?mmm PHILLIES' "DUTCH" WIN; A 'S PL A Y SAN ANTONIO Sullivan Fails te Keep i.. if .!. r .. c 7,5 irisii m vrem in et. Patrick's Day Came I W0 HOME-RUN HITS By KDWIN .!. POLLOCK Lecuburg, I'la., March IS. jWDAY tbcrr, manager, hew nbent & f IIIIIC Jll.11--""-" ft tf fl Widow Conrey mldrossetl himself 11...1 in KalRer "Wlllielm yesterday )'ftcr the morning practice of the Phils. "Where volt going 10 gpr. your nan .Li....-" rrnlleil Iho Kiss. "Thpre'M Se 'Irishmen en thin club except Sulll tan nml yeiirwir." .... "Never mind that, brother, retorted 1 the Camden pltlwn. "I can always dig ' tip plenty of Irishmen en St. Patrick' ' Dv. Yeu worry about your own bull 1 club. I get mine." The battle was nrrnnged. Itlght be 1 fore the hostile tennis took the field , Conrey was nsked for his line-up. r'Bve" O'Brien ( "Here they .are," he replied. "OBrlen, ceiiterneiu j uonrey, tnira base; Flannlgnn, AM lime; Mnheney. 'ihortstep; Jimmy Hnilth. second bnc; , Casey, left field : Kll"v. rlglitfielil : witlirrnw. catcher, mill Rins. Ditcher. 'Thev are nil there, nln't they, boy, nil ; of them except the bnttcry and Sulll- n Will DC pitcnmg prcny beuu. Never mind where I get 'em, that's the The Dutchmen took the field and O'Brien, in the person of "Bcve Lebourveau, came te bat. He singled and that qualified him ns an Irishman. Conrey aided Erin by sacrificing. Flannlgan, that Is te say, Cliff Iee, filed out and came near being thrown elf the team. Mahency singled and Lebeurvcau scored. Therefore, It was safe enough for Conrey te nnneunce that It was IVrlghtstene who lilt. Wrlghtstone contributed a stolen base te, the caunj and scored for the liland when .llmmy Smith showed his nationality by singling. Cahey caine te bat. but failed te emulate the fa mous ball plajer of the samu name. He w lilted for four wide ones and tot them. This proved that ln was working for the Irish, despite the fact that his nnmc is Buumgartner. , Ililcy came up te hit, nml in mipIi a pinch It looked as If a champ with a moniker like Snevcr. for it was the colonel, might sell out te the Dutch. But Snevcr became a bright Knight of Columbus by doubling, thereby driving In two mere tellies. ... It was a grcnt inning ler ihc inn. 'Irish Confidence "It takes the Iriali te Dent tne Dutch," veiled Jimmy Smith te Slietts llnc, who was Mttlng en the Dutch bench nervously nibbling his linger mils. Walker nnd Parkinson tried te niln the Irish hope by doubling in the first and second, respectively, but they were left HiMiirlcd. , 'There'll be no mere Dublin, except in the old country," shouted Conrey from third, nml there wasn't off .Tlnuny Bine, but Jimmy retired nt the bturt of the fourth nnd Tem Sullivan, a lcft iamlrrl IiUJimiin, took his place. Sulllvnn belled his name, for the Dutch were able tn fall en him like a ten of Irihh weapons bricks. They aeukfd lilui for three lilts and ns many runs in the feiiith. and in the fifth five mere ceii'iters were made. One might have suspected Sully was working for the Dutch instead of the Irish, but he looked green at that, especially In the Kventh, when he was hit for two mere tuns. When Oorge Smith was taken out, after the fourth the Irish could de nothing with Waller Belts, ami the final scens slned 1(1 te 4. Rut the game mny be ordered replayed for Widow (Vinrev will nlacc :in an- peal brf.ire Judge Lnndls when that I noted arbiter urrlves here tonight. The Cainum citizen will pretest en the treunds that a. Dutchman named Wil htlm was allowed te umpire nnd re fused te permit the guuin te go mere thanseen inning. Widow's contention is that. If the Irish hail been in the lead, tin; (entest would Imv gene the regulation unit". The Mlng Dutchmen' Parkinson. King, Leslie and Walker were the fling Dutchmen. Parkinson had two (limbics and a single. King u home run and a single, Wnlker a double and n siugle nnd Leslie n homer and single. Wally Belts also qualified as a full fledged Dutchman, He looked like a champion In there with a newly de veloped I'ndeuwnj, splendid rim trot and head Hint never gees wild, lie pitched the last tlirec Innings and lliey went Ut nue, two, tlirec. Twe of them fanned niid only two hulls were hit out Of the lnlielil. The Irish und the Dutch never meet without at leust one casualty. Ychtcr day whs no exception, "llcve" Le Le beiitvean bst'the decision te the fence In left lentcr field. Me tried te bust tetuiigh the beards with his head und ent down for the. count. Ilu was chasing a fly ball nt the time nnd atinnblcil and never noticed the bar rier until It cuiue up and copped him ever the ije. After a few minutes of test, he leniuined In the game. Today je is earning two cgg--ied lumps en jus forehead as seincnlrs of the con Wat. . Westvllle Teams Divide bJi?-"1.0 nrH B""1B t,e.ea WriiUllle and Wlment t.wns of ."Btl.iniU IMrK li, ,1s. un 52 1" V If secenil tcum by th score THE KERNEL VIW Ma ?.. '.r- bet iviX,u1sr." A "??, SqIG TTc, Sltcl J2jUrrE "K.U'. . 5 eH V06U Macks Meet Texas Leaguers Today and Again Tomor row at Eagle Pass OWLS TRIM HAWKS, 64 Speclnt Dispatch te X'cniie Public Lcdatr Eagle Pass, Tex., March 18. CONNIE MACK will get his first real glimpse of the fleck of bnscbAlllnns lie has brought here preparatory te the 1022 American Lenguc season when he sends his Athletics into the first game of n two-tilt scrleB tedav with the San Antonie Club, of the Texas League. The ether gnme will be played tomor row, and It Is expected that each con test will be well attended. ' Mutineer Mack was net sure himself nt breakfast tedav who ins liurlcr would be against the Texas Rangers this afternoon. Ne doubt Cornelius will use nt least three slabstcrs three in nings each. Like during the regular sea son McGllllcuddy will have his mound men work out previous te the game nnd select the man who warms up best as Ills first choice. The, A's nren't going te have n cinch or anything like that against San An An An toneo. These boys down here in the Texas League knew several things or mere in the art of national pastlmlng nnd the McOilllcuddlans will have te piny better than they did during the 1021 season in order te win. Owls Win Again Cennie watched bis hirelings go through a brilliant battle yesterday In preparation for this afternoon's San Antonie contest. Once mero the Owls defeated the Hawks, but for tbe first tlme during their scries te "Jato It was a regular ball game. The final score favored the night birds 0 te 4. i i,hcrwaH lets of the el' pep and zip in the March 17 contest, ever body was en his tees, full of fight nnd plajlng ns f In mid-season form. There might have been a reason. Of the big squad down here with the Mackian bunch every one wants te get In that game teuay or the one tomorrow, nnd all the boys vvunted te show that thev were In swell slinpe in yesterday's set-te, for the first time during the spring training games nary an error was made, every chance was accepted by the de rense, the throws were perfect und Cennie was satisfied. He was smiling nt the finish of the fracas that proved the lean leader was pleased. NEW WORLD'S TANK MARKS Yale Swimmers Smash Plunge and Four Relay Marks rJiiT Havc"', Ce,ln-' Mnrch 18. Five -i- " 1Tc,"r(,s sinusne.l in Car- shfi lTl ,n.fit n!Bl,t b? tllc champion- & ;.n,c swimming team. rt. I. Guernsey, of New Yerk, broke hs own record for the seventy .fivc-foer. Plunge when he wen the event In , thirty- nr,!,;P,,:""1r ",!,t,' A yAh' relay te'fm undo up of eighteen swimmers estsb- ..,," 1(1 coo-al and onc-mlle rcluy Yale wen the dun! meet with Colum Celum bia by a score of 40 te 13 Baseball Filmed in Camps and Elsewhere ;PI". were th. most ScltlnewnU m lVV:Mn' """ ttl 81- Aler."- vnX',(r3or,r.nh?reLrt,rxfln': """ miftorleu. mlsolei. 11k left iatue inder ,iMlel order-, nnd It i thought thit Jn"'".."?, nbe1" " !" ever Mlke Mcnenky. the Ilea Sex flychaner. I?i. Cobb ""i1 ,'1" ,'l';rs J-eaterdiv en Th2'J,iMaI",0 r" ersla T.eh by 7 te 4. ?hh.cyfirllf",;l&y ne?hBter this afternoon tn ;".? k",,"' . h,r1'." ,hct will tnke thcin through Ueerula and Seuth Carolina. A rratxl bombardment In cipeeled thin iifternoeti when tli 'Rrdliml.i play ti " JaiikB, llh llesers Hernaby aid nl Hulh orpenlnj each ether. Yard Krijjh. thn llimit lnflelr. may cct back In the eanie at hun Antonie tedav he .Ut of sunburn casualties la en the d'fnauB and thn plnMrs w hu hae bem, rellnd becaunc of inflamed fines are cettlnz about ence mere. v ' Th RmJii verr. beaten bv DMIan eMer day d le 1, und will plav tlie Cleveland In dians thin Rflcrneun In lhn iwu( ..... Kame iierleu. They are the only raimi cnjHiuujl with major leiBue teanm by the Itcda prier te the opening et the season. .5"tf!d,'r Je N'00"' "ail Catcher Ptee O Mill ar.) en the Cleveland Injured list. The former wan hit ever the head with a bat wiins by a bat boy and the litter wan stru'lt In the ce by a badly beundlnc ball whllu practicing. Mnv F)neJ has quit the Cubs nnd left for lis h'jrrlH i.t St. I.OUls. lie u r slnick by a pitched ball and asked te return I mirj. jim urt I.-IU1.I1 mill Wlll'll in,, (lllb left Catullnu Island for the mainland quit thn team when the players reached J.us An An soles, Kerr, Miilltxnii nnd IV.Ik. of the White Seit reKUlars, have net as yet appeared In the ratnp at Seiruln. Tex. The Sex meet the Ulants today ut San Antonie. ! PT rttt'.UtEl VMCL I . tC-6lt- cAC&LNiDcT I BILL DURBIN SIGNED I m uiidi cne i aucnii c Manaeer Mannt Secures Fermer 8harplett Star Lnnsdale baseball fans ere all het up ever the announcement el the lineup for the coming race In the Montgomery County ttascbnll League. 1)111 Durbiu, formerly of 8harplcss and who has n record te Ills credit ever the WnsJiingten Americans will 'de the bulk of the pitch ing. lie will be assisted by Ales Leslie, the former Brldcsburg star, who will also piny in the outfield, llehlnd the hat' wilt be Ad Urcnnnn, of Hrldgcten, Riverside nnd Quaker City. Prof, mil Hnilth, ene of the leading hitters of the Knstcrn 1cnguc, will guard the Initial sack. Manager Manns, who needs no Intro duction te local fans, will play second base. Jee Muffler, former Stetson star, will piny short. Third base Is open at present. ' v The outfield will be composed of Tlatemnn, who led Montgomery County Leasuc In lilttins for the Inst two years. .and who has a reputation of being the longest nitter in independent. ranKs, Geerge llnttcn, n member of Inst year's team, and Alex Leslie. Mclntyrc, .known ns the IJabe Ituth of the Lcngue, and Frank BlggA, under contract with Richmond, who is unde cided whether te go away en account of business, arc also members of the Lans dale Club. BRITTON-SMITH WIND-UP AT NATIONAL TONIGHT Brady and Gllllean Alae en Wenke'e Special Program When Al Wagner decided te run no show this week at th,c National Club, Jee Wenke arranged te put en a spe cial program for tonight and he matched Frankie Brltten. Seutbwark, te meet Sergeant Ray Smith, light heavyweight. They will clash In the wind-up of eight rounds. Jack Brady and Cobbler Gllllgan, the two fat boys who recently staged a hefty hitting fracas and bad the fans marveling at their ability with their fists, despite their excess avoirdu pois, will meet in the opening match. West Philadelphia Temmy O'Toele takes en Jee Uelger in the semi. Other bouts arc: Harry Burke, vs. Bebby McCann und Jee Llbby vs. Leenard Hayea. N. Y. COLLEGES PLAN FRESHMAN CAGE LEAGUE Half Dezen Entries for Development of New Material Coincident with nnnennccment here of plans for an intercellcglatc fresh man basketball league Is the one from the nearby colleges that a metropolitan Intercollegiate freshman basketball league be organized. Frank P. Wall, graduate manager of athletics at New Yerk University, has already called one meeting of ether alumni directors nnd Is new carrying nn correspondence with them with the view te getting the league In operation by next winter. Included are Celumbta. New Yerk University, Rutgers, Fordham, C. O. N. 1. aud Brooklyn Polytechnic. AFTER NATIONAL REGATTA Philadelphia Oarsmen Want Rowing Clastic for Schuylkill Course Led by Harry Pcnn Burke, vice presi dent of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, nnd Arthur II. Clcvenger, commodore of the Schuvlkill Navy, a delegation of Philadelphia row Ing officials left today for New Yerk te make a determined bid for the 11)22 nntlenal rcgattn for the Schuylkill course. Others In the nartv ueie Gcerge B. Melley of the Undine Barge Club; Charles Knlzingcr and diaries P. Prel sendanz, of the Fairmount Rowing As As As soclatlen. the latter alt.e being n mem ber of the executive beard of the N A. A. O., und Samuel T. Truitt, of the Malta Beat Club. Commedoro Clevcnger said: "As far as we knew, we stand nn excellent chance te get tbe national regatta for this city." Thin being the fiftieth anniversary of L!'1 i,l- - lt ls the I''"" "f the Schuylkill Navy te put en one of the biggest regattas that lime ever been held in this country. Instead of u two-day i'ii'iuiu, il is iniR'ii te muKe it u thrco thrce day rowing carnival, with junior events the first day and Intermediate and senior ccntH en thn ether two dnjs. PENN PLAYS PHILA. C. C. Practice Game for Final Cricket League Soccer Contest miudi-lpnlu v. V. rcnnwliiinla. Ixtirtl cenl . I.. .IoIinheii. . .rkht fullla-k, ... .1. Rowland left fulll.nik. ... Ilrlperten . . . .rlitht Inlfburk. .. J'iv" Tn-"t IniWhntJc . . Mefll ..r Jrft luilflwrh... J. Ilhten euMdr rlihl.. , , Wiwley Innldc rlsht. , Hy . . center fermird. . 1.. Itnlind ... .Inside left ,,. II. 1lten nntalde left.. . Referee It. pcett. Anile ren eik . . . . t 'aitle . . . . ltnmn . .. AtnHlu . . .tellme .... Illulr . . Ilayr UncrlMi, h . lMrtrldm .. .MeKIrey The Philadelphia Cricket Club Whites, Med with the Gcrmantewn Cricket Club s soccer team for first pluce In the Cricket, League, met the University of Pennsylvania spring vur sitv team this afternoon at St. .Martins. Last Satin day, plajlng at Moorcs Meorcs Moercs town, the Philadelphia team lest te the locals, which placed them in n tie for first place with tl Mnnhelm kickers and the play-off for llrst place will be btuged next Saturday. Today's game wns nrranged te give both teams bouje prnctlee. Ray Rapine Signs With Hagerstown Hay Ilapln, former outfielder of Iho North riillllfrt and Htenten Kleld Club unlay wltneil a tenlriict te play with the Hiweis Hiweis tewn tenm. He will leae en May I. frX Ce ItA t h 1 K MV rNETk OH ) JMEEl I .. -jOf V &C kzS NATIVITY FAVORITE IN KIRLIN C. C. RUN Nine Clubs, With 110 Entries, te Compete in Five-Mile Street Event Today JOHN GRAY ON SCRATCH ONE HUNDRED AND, TEN har riers, representing, nlnq clubs of the Catholic Yeung Men's Archdlecesnn Union, will take part this afternoon In the second annual street run of the Klrlln Catholic Club. The Mart will he made at 2:30 P. M. from the club house, 200(1 Hedgeley street. All clubs entered have full teams nnd the competition for team honors prom prem ises te be close. It leeks as If Nativity Catholic Club has a slight edge en En terprise, with Shanahan as the dark horse. Klrlln, the host, has nine men entered and has passed out the tip te keep an eye en Jimmy Dennelly, who Is handicapped at 2.40, but who led n pack of forty several nights this week In practice. The veteran Johnny Gray will be the lest man te stnrt. giving 4 minutes nnd 20 seconds en the "go" qund. The next four runners lire nil from Nn tivitv Catholic Club, and Jim DrJsrell has a fine pack entered, Including such star runners ns Dick O'Donnell, Bill Tnvler, J. Merris and Tem Patterson. The course Is five miles ever streets In the Northwestern section of the city as follews: Frem clubhouse te Rldge avenue, north en Ridge avenue te Dia mond street, east en Diamond te Twenty-ninth, north en Twenty-ninth te Lehigh nvenne, cast en Lehigh avenue te Twenty-seventh, south en Twenty seventh te Sedgeley nvenuc te Twenty ninth, south en Twenty-ninth te Col umbia avenue, east en Celumbln ave nue te Twenty-third, north en Twenty-third te Diamond, west en Diamond te Thirty-third, south en Thirty-third te Montgomery nvenue, east en Mont gomery avenue te Sedgeley avenue nntl north en Sedgeley nvenuc te clubhouse. PHILLY "PROS" ALL SET Locals Wilt Inaugurate Eighth Suc cessive Year en the Diamond The Philadelphia Professionals, under the leadership of William A. Gray, will again combat all lentliug Independent clubs in nnd nut of tlie city, as in pre vious years. Engagements will especial ly be sought with these met in past seasons, 1. c., Camden City. Straw bridge & Clothier. Dobsen, Nativity, Sharpies. Dlssten, Baeharach Giants, Parkesburg, Easten. Phllllpsburg, Al Al lentewn. Crcsbena, Mount Helly, Leb anon, etc. The management will present as for midable nn array et talent ns possible te procure. But four of last year's bunch will return, an ethers have either been snared by the miners or have drifted te ether parts. The "Phils" will again open the season April 20 or May 11. though pre vious te this several exhibition games will be played with Suburban League clubs, te get a line en new faces. En gagements will be booked for any dav In the. week with clubs of repute bv communicating with club efliic nt 005 West 1hlgh avenue. Scraps About Scrappers Effert liavi) bnn vtarted ter the clinch. Inc et another Ilvmle OeM.w ritSHir bout. fleld'H liandlern want te bt Sin nan tliat the Wriiern beier can defeat ihe rhlladelphla aeuthpaw. "eiiat ihe Hrml Oeltl looms aa a blr ranrlt . Bcbby narrett for their rn'etlm- "feniuJ n'slit at the Olympla. "neb's coin te "m thn wNi. Buys." anld .Tltnmv rt, 2f.!?..r?01 day. "Hn'll pep en off.IIjmleS rhln n.i i.eid went Knew wnat It's all about" ni dl.r Tlartneld I, te sub for' PhU kardn'n who has a bad far, avalnst Jnhnnv eri rioeree Lnele mi eta Yeung Mahenev Art Sten fares IMdynenn Miller and Jue llltchfe tackles Tedro Campe. "iii-eie Temmr IVmclinin prevd bevend nn..n that h bad th. fluff whpn hS wen fJI, Mib Mi-ticm in ,.. r,.,.j- T..".1?" from I'l urday tilsht. ....n. . - - - .. .vM.iun ttL KCrBn.nv. with tlcerrp Hhade at the i,- pHlnu. h ,;"". W". match is ,e be Trt.... . . - "."...Mil .. ' t"i e 1-rne vi. rellm! T.... Wnlknr U lil scml. IV.II.. n.' '!. ATOhlS i upsiiay iimni. lauuirn i .run .-. a i, Wlllle Urcen. Lew McKarlani vH,'?n &?.. anJ IUrn' ara"1 "" Jih ,,lM,Wfer,'h,taN!a0ti-n5T X.-'te r r Whlle in New Yerk early In the weVu V.?"'- nr niBneu several noxers of Interna, i "I mruuitmn and he plan-, te pair the,' '0n' with local stars. ,r u,em off Rebh.v Hlirke. of Jteadlnr. Pa . I. , w. , Inte Ice l'alaoe competition n C, .nl( weeks. He Is te mut Mlck.y iia"L t,v2 Wilmington, nurks and Merris ,;' J twice before, and the former .ii i,."v,,. """t Hebby Wnrsast. I'ranMe Murray nft. Trlnk' and Al Moero, Tiny Sammy SpUth I", In strict tralnlne m, i prepared for ma lies analnst ,!',' local 133-pounderi. Kid T.ani. sL, ,'!" Bt.ihVnialn. wants a return inulth wlih iJ' ," Kid Williams. " "'" Jk .laikle Ilahel. of Atlantic City. I. ,, A for two matches. He is te meet Sel iv?,'''d nees en Monday night at the Nerth.l.li ?" C Atlantic City, and Hay Mitchell wn hi his feo Wednesday night at the u'i pilar. Johnny Hay, a stablemate of Hal kV?. ni'i'hu" fattm ''i",itfert, ut lhe A mej;; Football Captain Debarred tiR?,i!!5, Wln,hr0l, " LeSeTOaSr: .laek I.n nelle, a at. Paul llaht-iu, . Inaderti Philadelphia, has Pl?,' 'hL'r under lb" manaitement of Je.j Conrei . If Helle welKlis Kin pounds and dersn'V n'M who thu promoters pick for him Fr9 1loten. March 18 Henry ("Onhn") Tern-.-of Wlnthn.P. rei-entlv el-vie.1 He.t'r if rrltv foeilall csplaln. tins iw.u ,j ", " , fmm further nartlclpallen in II. V. Athletic L'y .,h " ttih une- . It hII I, Seme Catcher! WW:SfA 4TSi ewirflil!!. 'i.:fiiV LEE MEADOWS The Phils' star pitcher tries tits hand at catching fish as a side line. Observe the difference be tween his pitching and catching togs WILKINSON BEST GYMNAST AT FRIENDS' CENTRAL Ail-Around Athlete Wins Geld Medal at Quaker Fete Edw.ird Wilkinson, all-around nth lctc, ls the most proficient performer in apparatus work nt the Friends' Cen tral Scheel. 'Wilkinson, competing yesterday in the gymnasium demonstra tion of the boys' department of the school, defeated all ether competitors en the rinss, rope.-., ladder, bert,c. parallel bnrs and in tumbling. He re ceived n geld medal, emblematic of the championship. Paul James also was a star in the apparatus work, and he wns presented with n frllver medal. Ted Nlcklcs wen third place nnd a bronze medal, while Rebert llacen received honorable men tion. A fcatlire of the afternoon unn ttvn boxing bouts. This is believed te Ik; 1 iw i the llrst time that a Quaker cehoej held n nubile boxing match. I ,"" a.ul ?": : lcu r" "" "W0" .,'"'l knockdown in the first round gave Jehn I Passant the victory ever Phil Stanten Thcre were three rounds in each match, of one minute euch. Sports Served Short Boxing The ten-round bout between Blllj Mlske and Hartley Madden has been postponed from Mureh 'S! te April 8, nt St. Paul. ,lim riynii today re vived memories of his bloody bout with lack JehiiMin In 1011!. Jlni was te get 3."i per cent of all receipts ever 'Ae, 000. The bout only drew $'JS,000 nnd .lack took etery nickel in the house. Terry O'Mnllary was killed by Hay Carter in n preliminary bout at Omaha last night. The State Boxing Commission had Car ter arrested, hut stated the fatal blew was accidental. Tem (Jibbens. accord ing te his. brother Mike, foiled against Harry (Jreb because Tem rehearsed only his knockout wallop nnd net speed ngalnst ham lighters In training. Strnngler Lewis' wife is confident her wrestling husband could beat Jack Denipsey in a mixed bout. "Wrestling is mere hcientllii' tliiin boxing," she said, "and I'd would only hae te get his hands en .lack then lt would be till ever." tlelf vJucls Ilutehlwiti. llntlsh rhsmplun. snl .Tim llurnes I'nlied Matni tltlrlieldi r, w II wlml un men viuinr biam lu the N'erth an'l Seuth hi riiimirht On thlr tour lliey veeri"l 1 Cen inlls, aihI wen most of furty mati'lies uml iepp-iI two chiimiilenshlps. nenllnc A nlul.e-iii In the Klnnillncs I predicted today In th .iltev rensrenn nt To Te ledo when the lllrlt Hretluii' IU. of Chi- i uite, uhiNit at lit Indoor trail. 11k i Imr In of Illinois the favorite leii In tli ii.tern I'enfeienre n eet. W'lHPen-Iri In minus ie stJts, Wall, eue-mllcr, mil 1'lnKle. tue-nillcr. Irei lieeket - Wectnilnkter and si. Paul p!acd soentv.tte minute without u hrore lust n lent in thn III nis of tlie inn Heur rhmn lilnnnhlp. Th" nci paiie lll be pjajed lunihiu ai jmsieii Walklnc nre llirrj' ri'eher. i:ns'ninl and rranlc Krlepre. M. I.euIh, will wnlk n ihlrlj-mlle iiue fur Jtenu toiiiermw .u rtt, l.euls. Renlne The Central Slates lleMlns sorlallen nnneunies Itn reattu ut I'cerla for July 7 and R. Soccer Tedd, of nreikiin nnd Reullln, of St. lul- will Ine't luiiiurren nt m. LeiiIi in play for the m n.r t ti.im jitenati 1 1 of the United htttUc. SiUmniliiB Diuliiinutli cuialirteii in eery en'tit down le tl e h-il-t1nalH fr the New i:ni:l.unl swlininlnu ihampleiifhlpi The tlnnls am today Wrestllnc -Ieai 'tntn Is the fmerlte In tha Western lnirnnlleirlite wrestllin; iham iham nlenshlps hy lrtue of liuvlnj; (luiillllul Iho men for lh Itnals teda. x.sar1 P3 I fll. i mm vm iav m . , si ra ir aWT - I 'A H V lSyJ naasaaatf V L V. X PENN AND TIGERS IN LEAGUE Fill Victory Will Give Red and Blue the Championship and De feat Means Tie JUNIORS PLAY PRELIMINARY Ten wit nnla Ilunttwer , . Ttmn. ..... I rare Miller Princeton . . , Klaem" Kelden'tleker tlnlns leeb , , . .Ilniuner fenmrtt forward rntr . , auArit .. . ruard . Vewelln Time 20-mlntttf halves. THE curtain will b wrung down en the Intercollcgtrte Hanketball T.cague ceasen tonight, with Princeton playing Pennsylvania in Weigh tinan Hall nnu Ynlc meeting Cernell at Ithaca. Princeton's chances te edge In en Pcnn's four successive championships tlepcndsi en what they de tonight ngalnst the Ited nnd Blue. An the Btnndlngs are today Pcnn hns eight victories and one defeat nnd the Tigers seven wins nnd two reverses. A victory for Lddlc IcNichel's quintet means the fifth con secutive, title and a defeat, that the sea son ends in a tic. , In the event of n tie It ls said that three games will be played, one at each hnll and the third en a neutral court. Pcnn players and coaches, however, de net expect a post-ficnsen series te de termine the winner. They expect te havc the title securely tucked away at the final whistle tonight. Eddie McNlchel and Jee Fogarty, tn coaches of Penn, feel that their charges arc going te win the flag tonight. Says Eddie McNlchel : "It should be a bard game all of them have been that way this season but I think we can show enough te defeat Princeton. The Tigers have a geed team and might upset the dope." The last time Penn defeated the Tigers 20 te 18 In a halr-ralsltig contest nt Tigcrtewn. Label Goldblatt, rushca into the fray in the closing minutes, sent two foul goals in succession threugu the nets that tied the score, and then Walt Huntzingcr sent In the double deuble decker that insured victory. TIip Pcnn coaches havc net definitely decided en their line-up for tonight's fracas. Jiuntzinger win start nc one forward, Grave at center and Miller nnd Vegelln nt the guard pests. Who will get the ether forward assignment is what is worrying the conches. Desscn is expected te start, although Label Goldblatt and Jesse James may get the call. Emll Uesenast. the veteran, who was Injured mero than a month age, ls expected te see action before the game ls ever. Hill Zahn, the Tiger coach, a brother . the Tiger coach, a brother I of Geergf nnd Leeb, the Atlantic; City star, and ISniwncr. In the preliminary game the Priiiee ten Nassau and the Penn junior vnr- , Nit.v win inret in a game tnar will snow a new wering wrinkle. Three points f?r n m goal, two for a personal foul Ll;1,L,,'e..f?.La. ''il! '.? iNi man sheeting his own foul will be the method. BETTERS RUTGERS MARK Freshman, Married and Children, Throws Weight 42 Feet New Brunswick. N. J., March 1S. In lf)10 Hemer Nnzel was the sensation of the football team at Rutgers College here. He left and has returned nfter fie years as a freshman. He has n nue anu cnimren. This week he set a new Rutgers marl; for throwing the hammer. He bet m mark of forty-two feet n practice beating the old one of Heward P. Tall- I wan by three nnd one-half inches. Beets and Saddle Cestlgan. which made a poed record at New Orleans, and bus been taken te Havana, is entered i tlie Tesia Handicap today at a mile and fiftv yards. He or his stablemntp. Lichtr should be able te win the stake. I ec' horn aud Qucsda appear beft of 'the ethers. Hew-es which seem best In ether races arc: first race Snv When, 'r'nir Las sle. Kujiimn; seenn.I-Sevilliun, .Mumbo .Tumbo, (traytlnn; third Sienewnli Melly PufT. Smiling Lad: fm!? h-SIr Jack. Uatusa, Hush; sixth Bnvweml Wreckless. Audrey A. ""J weed. Moblle's ten days meetinc ends in day. The attendance (,ns ,een inrcV but the racing eidlnari. due t0 the ,,,lf mile track rough riding hi, d ," wen her. Horses w Inch seem best are First race Mabel . , Sun TimV. War Relief; M.ien.1 Arrew point. As! nn...., ....,.- ...... , I llll 'I , I 'III, ...I,, II Hend, Hall New; feiinli Pmn.i.:. ' XT' A.r" "l",1''- l"'lnri.-lul HoeR,r" fifth (.'nntiiln Tem. Lheh, Huv,,: siMh-OaUnwn Helle, Lnrena "C' reus. Mess, Battle .Meuntuin m i...n..,nn .'.V a distribution unions' he,, ' "f i ,,?-,); a riny for a iiprle.1 of ilnnrrn dJjs '-rhL' minimum WVse "III h ll.'iin On ill .. lurilnu Ihess en which J10OO slakes u.m l decided, lh..e in l ell0 jJroe 7,.,nJi llir llairn de I'.rsrs t'.itnn u. ..... thh dalss tlxe. fnr Ihir rnpuMis ,',..., Hnrferd handicap, sit furlong,. tiirr.tv.Vr olds nnd nvrr. April is I'hlludelnlnJ t.7.. dlr-ap, olds u one mlle nnd a lxtnili. three-i,.!, nd. eer. .pill L'J bcrdt-n stSili four furlenas and a lull . twe-yrwir el.i Aiirll 'Ji). nnd the Theiiap- nii mil- ami a sixteenth, thref-jcnr-elda, April 30, n i Drowning the Rival ..111 ncnliqh ..... ,.......,.,, ., . .v. ..... ' -i' , v uii.il rierum open cniiininunxuin eegan "rrjnwi, recara'-u aBain.t Penn ns appeared against ale today with Ucorge Smith, Ilyclc Park. l?.l? SJJjn'S' ,,h en Wednesday : ivieass nna beiticn- in the lead. , heen ceachTnir at Penn sticker nt forwards. Caines at center Smith srereil 72.71 14.'t cirrilnr l.afajett and Oettvihu Tour stnkes. eaih of niiiM, ,im u,. added money value of JBuefi haie s.. atl nouneed fnr the serine rnce ,?le'n. " Havre de cirnce thai will h.'um en , J, " x,.",1 of Airll and nnlsh eiu ,. ,.u ,h 13th "nil U. S. MAY SEE ELEVEN OF DAVIS CUP NET MATCHES Tennla Draw Regarded at Fine Break for Fana In Thla Country Se fnr ns can be judged, eleven matches, at least, In the rounds for the classic Davis Cup will be plnjcd in tnls country. TciidIh funs are highly elated ever the draw which has just been an nounced. "It couldn't hnve been better if it hntl been 'seeded,' " Is the opinion In local net circles. It just happens as n remarkable fea ture flint with etic exception. It'iinnniii vs. India, Ihc teams which must face each ether in the early round are se situated that America Is a sort of hnlf way station nnd will prove the most convenient battleground. Here Is the draw, ns announced by President J. S. Mjrlck. of the U. S. L. T. A.: Upper hnlf Dcrmnrk n lire) Canada t. Prance i IlrUlnm t. Austrauitmt Hawaii vs. .'echo-Meviikla. Kewer half Spain . rhlUpplnent Ru mania vs. Ilidlai Italy is. Jaam Ornish Inlen. ft hre. It leeks en paper as though Australia nnd Japan may once again reach the final round ns wan the case last year, dashing for the right te challenge the I'nited Stntes en the Ferest Hills, L. I., courts. September 1 te -1. At the draw, Paul Gibbens, Philadel phia, nsked te pull the sixth name. He handed the slip te President Myrlck. "Hawaii," benmed Myrlck te Paul. "Oh, I'm all right,'' replied Gibbens, "hew arc you?" LEHIGH MEETS PENN IN WRESTLING MATCHES TODAY Coach Servali, of the Red and Blue, Makes Several Changes in His Team The University et Pennsylvania wrestling team will present a changed front this afternoon In Wclghtman Hall in the Inst meet of the season with Lehigh as the Red and Blue matmen's opponents. Coach Servais has made several changes In his team since the last meet In preparation for the Inter collegiate championships at Bethlehem next week. In the 115-pound class Allen has displaced Kelp and Chassens will battle in place of Ctibberly In the lUo-peund class. Davis, the regular 135-pound grnpplcr, has been under the weather and Tayler will pinch hit for him. The remainder of the team remains the same with Itabltiewltz in the 145-teund class, Allsep, 158; Ashby, 175, and (.'aptnln Pendleton, heavyweight. While the varsity is engaging the upper classmen of Lehigh the first year team will be meeting1 the Lehigh fresh men at Bethlehem. GOLF LEADERS BUNCHED G. Smith Leads in Flerida Play With 143 Heffner 13th With 153 Bcllealr Heights. March 18. The fitml drive for the S1000 nurse offered but only ten strokes separates the first tlilrfnnn nnv...u .....I 1 . 1. - .......... ,,,u,..-i-., unii it fjifhu IIIMSiy Ilir the title is looked for tedav. MrT.n,i. Ilngcn, McDonald nnd Alex Smith press ciu-.i- en tjrergc Mnilll s total. t'hnrles lleffncr. Philadelphia, teed en inuey mirteeuth in the standing. The (irst-day sceres: Oeeree Smith, lljde Park.... Tred Muted, Columbia Alex Hmllh. Mieneressett . .. wnltr Ilsi;sn. Petrelt Jlebert MicUennld. Bobolink. . ie. .etjlne. Orassy Spruln . T. D. Armour. Westchester-13. tiee. Kerrlean. Whlt ileeches. (!tn farazen. PltlsburKh .... i". Hackney, Atlsntle city ... lack fiorden, Provldence .... Tem McNamara, New Yerk.... Charles Heffnr. Phllment .... Tem Kerrlsan, Slwaney .... 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The contest, which was played In the Bryn Mnwr gymnasium, ended In a 01 te 15 victory for the Main Line misses. Bryn Mawr last Saturday bowed be fore the University of Pittsburgh girls. The night previous te this game the Pitt team was defeated by the Penn Ce-eds. By reason of this victory Pcnn was a strong favorite te win today's battle. However. Dryn Mw, strengthened by the return of Miss Cnrollne Remnk te iePMIInV,p', bimply P'nycd the Pcnn maids off their feet, and In the first half whilehe Main Liners were runnlmr ur ?i l et 2r Thuta was enough te wlS the game, but they added 20 In the final chapter in order te make the win mere Impressive. In the second half the play wan i,? .S taa,T"utl " the teams I Ing. and theugli at no time was Bryn . Mawr in danger, there was much m" t iiisiaHm ever the regularity with which he wlnn tig forwards dropped the ball through the net. Misses Itemak nnd nice tallied nil l"r" Mawr's pelnta. Between them mi t(1 g0,nIa mre .cored- 17 King te Miss Itemak. The ether point was made en a foul by Miss Rice. They scored cloven deuble-deckers in the first half. Miss Townsend, the Penn captain, found b'rse'f in the second half and scored all the points for the losing team, hhe went down the fleer or seven dif ferent occasions te register two-pointers nnd made the ether point en a foul goal. Berryman Gets New Pest lltlmlltan. V. V.. Mnrnh IS n . .. ?mmn. star haifbaek or renn stiti, baa 1U .rradaatlin tn ment lr Hunt hairbscki uuese. ns sine State. Iowa State. TV. nawirmaB ullt ?h?. lJS?iCnl narle,v wlth h rly traialaa- l""s "P""S. KnnrATiONAi. Beth Sexea BUSINESS CO. 4V tn W n UsLEGE the teaehlnr of crefltabla faiul. ness principles and methods. Day Scheel Nlait Scheel 20O Walnut Stre-t. Phlladelchla STRAYER'S J1,r ' neslneaa Scowl position ruaran'd. Enler dew. 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