w$r mrnaBUtrnMsmssm' tfMWii-si mAP pp asfev.v i&sssrc rvi ;v'.t . ;,?," '''pi ;sm rfs ,ais," -,- '' -irraxrrTrt iTrr,s-' .i.-r'i"i',w !& S '-- 1 A U B1 M I mi I 4B4 bv- MrB. 1. B 1 " I . : BI B. BH1 1.V4M tfter Seven Years of Darkness, Athletics Are Ekpected te Geme Out Inte the ftefc sK'SAH lLl?l"'iX xjuJXtA Lighri IB i . t v if L iSr- : IvI .. V 'J m t- V a f km w- mm i i - jTta k R& 'S '22 EDITION LOOKS BETTER THAN IN YEARS; SHOULDQUIT CELLAR Mack Expects His Hurlcrs te Bring Club Higher Than ; Last Place for a Change He Has Five Veteran , ' Pitchers and Eight Prospects H 'AVlMt established mi Anieiic.iu nl) lime, tlie Athletics nre down trying te correct their uiistnl.es of tin club en Apiil V Thev nv lightning and tlint mil be true about lightning. CONNIE MACK Tetetnn out fielder. came hen in the mutiny per-en. .iniiiisten t!i pia ttrsi Ince the departure of Stuffj Mi Innli rllKltll tin ii leu yeiiugilrn n he Aiite ilwn n it rll, Iml nnur hit n chance tu ic place thr trdi'iiu. Cennie Experts te Carry Ten Pitchers MANAUKU MACK'S pitdtint: stuff get off te n had start and the men ht" nursliiK seie arms nfter the tirt week. ThU amis- In cause they took a practice game tee erieiislv and tried te put tee much en the ball. n flingetw were u-pI and all six had te tnke a aeutien. The piteheis. hewerer. looked better after their experience, wpeeted of them this jeiir. for Cennie Inu been epen- ffientlnj; loes enough. He Im rie vetrrm and el?ht prospect?, and hopes te earn ten tllngers this season Slim Harris, I'.ob Hat. Kellie Najlernnil V.A Itom Item mel are the right-handers, and llev Moere Is flip M'fer.in euthpaw department. Hatj n tic Naj ler are being giveu a lata chance te rnakt geed, ntid if thei don't hew mni -thins early in the .season the ih.uues are thej will star' traveling. Haitj has been en the vere of becem tig i great hurler of jears and Xajler. who has cm r ap pearance of n liiglW'lD.i-4, eft'ettMe performer wen bu' two games last ear. Lefty Heimlich, who joined the dub at tin enu of last sca&en. has attracted some attention hen' and is likely te .stick. Sullivan, of Mellne. nNn leeks geed, .mil Yarrlsen, who was purchased from Keck Mount. hn made mere of a lilt than am one. lie h.i an under handed delivery like Carl M:u. and It has lipen .en effective. Cennie beliees by will make geed. Carl r'ekert, of Norfolk last jear; 1'eatsen, a left hunder, who tolled for Atlanta and later pitched -pii- aatlenal ball at Heme. (Ja.; Ollinger, O'Nell. n semi-pre from Windser, (tin again for mere experience. There will be no difficulty in i-e'.ettmg the cntihets Ilulph I'erins will be the chief and will have as his a.-dstants .Johnny Merger and i ither .lehiim AValker or Furhraan. The latter is s-lightly exer weight, but i working it elT. . OlT.Y HERfiER i a Phxlmtriphia hny am ajc imh the l.nkc f'harlcs club fnr ticu iitars, Johnsten te Get Call at First Ba.u THE inlield at present leeks like .Johnsten, tir.-t base; Ihkes. ntiii Callewav. shortstop, and Chick (iiillewai third, ll.irtett aNe i, trjlng 'for the sbert field, hut Callew-aj has denp the bettu- work thus fnr. Johnsten should stead., the inner works and de some geed plnv'.ng around the Initial sack, Cennie has tried our sewrnl men since Melnnls wjs v'd, hut none made geed. He was .ill set te use H.iuser this season, but Johnsten get the call. Djkes has linpre-ed and Calloway leeks like one of the best fielding third basemen in the League. The infield will be strong defensive! nnd also should de some fair hitting. The most prntnisiii!; of the toekies S Selieer. who was purchnei from DOC JOHNSTON net he eon hit. He has be- n touted try out. Malene and Hughe. need mete experience. rAKfSCi it all in all the thlctm viemW br a l.iltn , ,"(,i, ti,an cut year. 'I here m ci iliffirnit npuut amnna the met, ami H,,u seem in br pefeety vitnftnl. It is ilnubtjul ij thr !' , , r,,;l i place this yrar, (.epjriui, ;.. ;,,(, l,en?t Comia r Beets and Saddle The ColTreth Handicap i Tia Juana 'for SL'0,000. the largest wlntet stake, was wen yesterdnv by Milliliter. Hide Was second and Hesren third. The henvi'y -weighted Hu Frank dl net hew1. The Cuba Preduie Makes, S.'il.dntl, at Havana ytsterdav. was wen bv Flunk B. with his stableiiiate. Havanu Flee, trie, second am Hi own Shasta was tlliftl. The i n i was for "-jeni-eld Cuban bred 1 lie Fact is Settled that nie Kentiuky Derby and the 1'ieakness will be run en the Mime day May l.'l. Thus the same hordes cannot compete for the tic het stakes of the yeat. It serais te he a settled fact that Mervnli, the champion as a twii-ycar-elil will be entered in the Derby Instead of tin PrenKwN lie probably will meet stronger opposition at Louisville than at the Pimliee track Ham llildretli of the Hini.erns siuble Indorses the miming of the Derby and I'reakness en the same day Hu said that the arrangement would insure nmie .'run races by keeping the Ileitis from ij Being unwtcidi.v. lie win June. Mil- JVi'pan. in tne ueiiij nuu vv iiiinm a. in j-tlie l'reaKiiess. &sr Winter ntioiatlelis hare been nude en t'-kW ' the Derby field At this date tespon tespen lSs'A stbln .Louisville and Chicago books are tiif,L leyllii fi te 1 en Morvich, the fnveilte. iut-.ang, s; iiuntiii, i.i : i.ucKy Heur ind Surf Hitler, LI1 .Missionary and itartle, W, Hy iiesii, i eKiiguu anil mei Jiars. .hi: Bnniiwn -vintze, .hj:....ih ,. , v. riri, n,i n,0. , Uneslc M; Hlg Heart, Casy andi"" "v . "" ' " '" outers are juu, tue ret are Hj KflltKUT W . MAXWEU. pert- r.dltcir taeniae l'ulitlc I.pdtrr ligle. Pass. Tc.. Mureh -V League record which is likely te stand for bt're en t lit div side of the Hln drnnile fiiM .inl tr en' a 11 ifgui.tr bill never MHkf twice In tlic same pl. i'. Tin .thletiis, however, have stunk In tin- nnic place seven time-, for seven cars wen stvmied liy seven otlier flubs nnd established n cven vcar record lis l:i-t -pl.u irs. Cennie Mack Is utiiieii te finih a netiit or two higher Iti tin pcntiiiut race jtift te see hew It ftel. Hi never litis liitil ii iiKilioerc ball tlub In 3I'H lie wen the prrmiuit lie has been in eight h place nor ince. The Umim manager has been working liaul nil these, .ears ami ncd tip mme tlnin 400 phi.virs in attempts te form a geed i lull. A nevv bunch of players would be shipped Seuth i'-or j ear and It vaw n i ne of starting nil mi'i' ng.iin. Cennie hud te wipe oft thr slate and bctln again I'len spring. This venr It is dlffi'nnt. (inlj n few new face an in tin' pitntlce line-ups, .ind ever.v n'sulnr position with thr cM''ptlen of Din U tilled by u u'ti'ian. Mni-' 1 dp penditip upon lih HC'l tiilcnt te pull him threujih till- kcn.en. Seme trades were madi- which inlpht help thi lub. Jen Oiican uns iltnpe-i'd of for t.e plncrt, and Oec .TohnMeii imrcha'-ed from ('li-vclnnd. Ulns .Miller, h Oiicmi di.il and will linne te be a er bae bitter tiian tr iiti ncii piaii Much IIKNKY hCHKKU a eellege jeiith . probably will be tiem Autmin and -em into the .1 If ti It it i c i S Mtvr I II liartfeiil l.isi ejir. Mils jeiingster is one of the besi fielders w eer have teen an lai e He hasn't miv-ed .1 ground hall since coining down here and gets them en eltlnr the rUlit or b'tt If he can hit, and he had a let of loom tot Improvement, In; w.ll b1 the sensation of the League. Frank Iii.ulll is here again and has been suffering with a i-eie arm. His hlttltii; Is erj );oed ami In prob preb ablj will tn i.irrled a a pindi hitter. .Mailliiml, a semi-pte from Chester. P.i . shows piemie of deielep liU "He a big leaguer, but needs a couple of mete .eai' experience The outfield will consist of Tilly Walker, lift. Welsh and Mlllir. i enter, and Witt, 'right Walki r although one of -he eldest men en the lub, bus been showing unusual pi p nnd is working harder than an of the ether. Wes, also has improved. Cennie eperts him te develop into en of the bent center n'eldei. lP has had in ear-. .Mitiewau, who plne, with Newark lat jear is u..i 11 1- inn jwtewn wiieiner or hlgliK and will (. .i, ,,.,, i. r- .. .. v wig... -"' te 1 MHO t.. I. ,-,(Hi ,e I Thiee Ceasar. Dad and Keb-are KiOu te 1. Hewie, which opens it,,. Marvlnnd spiitig rjiing en Apt,, l 1S r,,,mlv muni, iii "mi nurses ant) iii,i plant being ir in hist-Hn, tonditlen. ) nu Aute Knew is Thsrs N vs . lrcc e' th' 'r evprhi-iii-1 if mixture , tVanee petnitle conititiett cnumi. i ). i.l in i e tee strenj; ; ti.nv i.sj in it d ' jnitt f ii i afrj l 'e ire tuinirn out i i.n of tlie As ell ft rtiil nirnv te -ji,1,a: . " ij I'lcin t pntwr the Ir ie lefcH fi n ,n taiii ir te 'h. iiunip frijm thu fftctn ,' iKrt oil ci K.vlns .t - coat of Hh-ll,ti Tills' wi, i prii nt ,ni uu rrum mukii c threu.'li and thi oil from IMiK the rubtji- WALTER JOHNSON IMPROVES' Sln.-ltnrft' Pltrhlnn Ac VA7.II C..M.' ""'""-'- " kf 'ww i n ii,uiiib Hurling in Few Days 'l.imp.i. Ha.. Manh L't). AValter JiiluihOii, premier pitilier of the Wash, itiglen Americans, who has been ill with n heavy cold at tl,e Tampa training camp of the Senators, is semvhnt im proved leelav. It vvill be several days, however, liefeie he will be abb' te ii'-'uiiii trinniiig Fermer Judge Laudis, High Comim--sleni'i of Itasebiill. who has been visit ing tli Wasliin.'tnii club's epiarters, left vesletthu for .Mobile te leek in en the paining of the St. Leuis Ameil- I rails I'rem Mobile the Commissioner v "" -""'' NEW ACREAGE FOR LLANERCH LINKS Five-Year Building Program for Championship Course Five Heles Open in Spring JOHN BEADLE ON TEAM i Uy SVNOY MeNinMCK THi: Manendi Cettntr.v Club, after n . period of cemparntle Inactivity Inst ear. Is getting under wu for the new season with n hang The fashion in eatly clubbing seems te lean cr sttetigly this month te new locker rooms Neatly every c'ub examined seems te be adding te Its facilities In this direction. Lluticreh. tu particular, is building. ' A Slii.OOO addition Is being hitched tn ' the nlrenih rnetnv locker quarters. .There'll be additional lockets and u test I room upstairs which will be furnished bj the members. I Llnnerch Is planning a rhamplenship I course of some (HOO jards, te he "eni- tdeted In live Aeais . I'ive of the new- eight holes will be opened this spring In ull probability These are the second, third, fifteenth, sewnteenth and eigh teenth. In most cases the green are being grentlj enlatged and shaped up te cnteh the shot. The tees, particular!, at tin' short holes, are being gieatb enlatged. TI10 Outfield A field l.vinz back of the long -ixth 'hole hai been nce,uircd which will give some forty acres mere space. Hecause of the contour it will be pes-lb'e te lay 1 out about nine holes heie eventual!). 1 A real cliampienshlti and sporty course 'Is the ambition of Llaneich in time, and the work will progress graduallj te . that end. At the annual meeting the follow ing eftkeis were elected: l'resldent. Themns- M. Fitzgerald: vice president. N. II. Weber: secretary. Paul Daniels: treasuter. AV. K. Ciechenuuer The chairman of the Ceif Committee is none ether than Hen Carrell, the diminutive but tenitii leial golf star Hen Cat roll never hesitated en an job. When lie found himself in the finnls for the club championship against "Hill" Hendle. he cared naught for th" ether's prestige and things like that Carrell plnjed wermcastH, humps in the ground, kiss and bank shots te , 'such effect that he shattered the data 1 an. I wen the title His last season's I res erd showed nil kinds of matt lies in , which he emerged the victor, though. en the short end if tne netting. Anj - , r. mile relav team will leave I'hiln I'hiln hew. Carrell, being head of the Ceif ,,,,,, fll. ,.. V.V tl.n f.rsr move Committee, has stnrred things. He 1 utll H.. m, iin te.ims for the snhiirtinii 1 tussle and has get together a real one. Fast Team Hesldes Haul Tewksbuiy. city final ist. Monarch's colors will be sported again, 'tis nld, bv Jehn I'e.itlle, a former member. Hea.lle is Inh up in the "Who's Who" book of local golf. The team will ptebably line up with Tewksbut.v, Jehn Hendle. Hen Cartell, Vie Andersen und I'd Troxell as ln vatlets. These plaving en the home links will prebabl.v be "Hill" lle.idle, the two Guests. Arthur and James; Karl Crew anil another worn the man.v candidates. This is the wav P.eli" Kansfeid. n leiiuei euiciui 01 100 ciiiij, pici", 11 j 1 cee situation. He figures this will be eue et tnet.est teams in tne city As for the ladles team, the I tie-un will be slightly dlfterent tills je.ir. it is thought. It is said that Mis. Wuitc Hllven has joined the Cnuutiv Club forces, and that Airs. J. L, Atmstreng will be unihle te plnj for Llnnerch. These plavers led oil last season. Four pln.vcrx sure te make the VX2.1 teams are Mrs. Paul Itankin. Mi. Lenin Crew, Mrs. Her!" n Tarr and Mrs. Albert Moere. Then Is unite a little in vv material nt Llaneich. nnd 'he titiin is teady whenevei the etheis hip I 200 A. A. U. RING ENTRIES Four States te Send Claimants for Middle Atlantic Title ' Aspiung boners from four States ' l'enn-vlviiiiia. New Jeisiv, Maty hind and Delaware are Heiking te compete i in the amateur hainpieuships of the Middle Atlantic State, sanctioned b ! the ,. A. I., nt the (llynipin A. A. Hre.nl nnd llninliridge sticets, next week. I'lclimlnnty male lie, are te be decided en Wednesday mj-'iif Man Ii 2(1, j iiml the finals will icsult en Fndav i mghi. Match .11. I A number of Plnladelnh.n nib lining tip members ter tlie amateiir , ., , t us into excellent condition ccmpititien. and Knyeula ('. C , Shan- ' fr'thc sc a vevage. The majority of the nhnn '. C, Nativitv, Meadowbrook ! mileis have been working at the shutter Curtis. Quaker City A A. and Kay- distnnns in order te intie.i-e then weed will be ippresetiiiil. Ot the cel- 'speed. Hecause of having urn the mid leges. Villnnevn. Penn, Penn State and ' ille distant es indoors. 1 hnve been vveik- L.ifnviitf are te make entnes. It ls ifiguinl that about -(Hi bexnv will take pan in the seven different rlns.n., ns tollevvs1 Flyweight. bantamweight, je i-hervv eight, lightweighr. welfei- mlit, middleweight and heavyweight. ! WIN U. S. SOCCER TITLE ' Sculhn Steel Team Licks Tedd's, 3 te 2 Si. l.euis, March I'd -The Scullln Steel Company team yesieinav wen the national seecer foetbtll i liainpienslnp et the T'uitecl State bi defeating the I Tedd Shipyard eleven of llioelhn by , goals te 'J. The game mis played' at ' High Scheel Field helot e n cuivvil of I jnnrlv eight thousand Haiti fell steadily tliroughetit the morning and ii.ifc only nfter the game had been in piegiess fifteen minutes. At half time the Tedd- led bv .' te I. Mctiiiiic scoring both ge.il fet the Kasterners and CliiT Ilratly pntiing llireugn the lone goal for the home team. After scoring these two goals the Todds "ill, nsnrted te tteienstvc work, pulling In- . . . . .. sicle l.ett I rntiK .virivenna Ii'ici; te nnlt baek and playing the griatii part of the flr.st peiiexl with four ferwnids. Y's Krax KIHKS line. IHKSFV te ilace Herse Head- Why net'' In thirty -five events he's been t lese tu P.nldec k. lla$rball playcrS Sec Sprina $iyn$ S". fur $uect Season. w Our Dally Guessing ( nntest Why does a catcher wear a breast protector? s.wr iNvt:sT.vn:sT hkpenmip a cui.at ui:ai. en tim: t'tjviHi.vvriex. seniflinily srnl out a liel tip mi llrrnlute hut lie illiln'l " I'luc. . In eiler , lllve uelfclB liacl hsid le lit I Willi1 par Despite its soft cover, a Itnnis hall con bu felt. Funuy they don't have mere parade In March, , h WHEN A FELLER 9HJEG llllltyrg III owner ImwmMi pReiPGCTivc IIIIIHHBb IN ym$mz&s owns r op HlllHBHK II m'm (l securities HllKiWHBiiiHifl I I J' VAUOAOLCECURtTltTS P Penn Relay Team Leaves en First Leg of Trip Abroad Quaker Athletes Start for New Yerk This Afternoon and Ge Aboard Aquitania at Noen Tomorrow en Way te England Captain nt i lie I'nlt entity or I Ily liAHHV ennsslvntilii loeit A T ." o'clock this afternoon the four- ' , , " , et the trip that eventu!ill will lnntl us 111 Londen read.v for the best dis tant e runner n Kngliind. In the party will be Conch Lawsen Ilobertsen, I'lmer McLune. Saymnn Kerr. Johnny lferr. Oeniilil Head antl mvsplf. In ml - clttlell t,e lianeiii iie.vne, who iii iili n-, tlie student lepreseniaiive. Tonight In New Yerk we will be the guests of the Pennsylvania alumni 111 a dinner, te which have been in vited a number of athletic officials in nn Vim- Vurk illKtrii-t. Conch Reb ertsen expects te get us te bed eail.v tonight for our last sleep en land before the trip across, Tliis morning while the students at the Inlvcrsitj wue liestiinng incin- selves for e through a asse the lelii) team went pitltecl liall-miie run en iFiiinklln Field i .1.1.. .t.t n,:, the Inst wnrm-up en tills side. The entile ti'iltu Is ill ex cellent shape and teadv te cuirj the Hetl and Hlue te the from against the lnglish teams. It nnmi letuni line n c n ill 'ni cm the ijiiitanta fnr Southampton, Knylanil, from where ire n ill bnnrtl i tiain for Londen. The tilp cciess n ill probably talc file dayi. COACH tetisivi UOHF.KTSOV plans an in in pregim of exeicise while we nie en siilpnenrti te gtiaici agaiu-i tlie taking en of weight, wllh Ii Is a common eeeuitence among athletes at sea. The hist tiip of tli" Ameiicau Olympic team breuglit this fact te light. Gymnasium en Deck A number of the most dependable athletes mlded eight (e ten pounds, whh h proved costly when the lans were mil. The Piincess Miltelkli, en vvliiih the Olympic athletes made the trip te Antwerp, had few facllltits for athletes, but the giant liner Aquitania affords plenty of space for exeiclse, with long decks for splinting and it completely equipped gymnasium. The last week has been a lather i nibs mci... .... tr. ,iu niitii tu ,..ins. ' 111 lllllOUl ein V - .'-- ing at the distances, feeling that I lacd mine et Unit son et weiu tii.iu tne shorter distances. It is customary in I'.nglnml te niu te the left (counter tleckwisei, while Americans und, in tact, viiiu.tllv all ether countries, inn te the light ( lock wise I. During the last week we have been running the Lnglish way in cutler te ai custom ourselves te that method It Is net nn easv task te get und te the F.nglisli method of running, par ticularly after we have been used ivir since our school days, te running te the right . . 7iC fimt ft n dnii ii r irnr all n lnle stiff In our nqht luis. be taiisr fie air ftntetl in riuttitmj Hit Kiii)1iili way In lenn en that stcc, V'ilt itifjnesi ha) mm futility Irfl ill. anil ue ftel that the ncn umi nill net ot'ifisleii as uay inerc tieuble. AT SOTHF.U Fnglisii i iisteni Wl must dliere te coin cms out i mining togs The Lnglish. unlll.e euielve. .. ... .i.n... ...1. :...... ....... . . . ...... ui.nr l iirirt!-iiiiiii 11.-L - f-ii-i-, ir wi null some what longer iiinning trunks, and. as ' .!... 1 1 ....!.... ... .1 . 1 ,. t our nmie is iiuuieiie-i in tin; r tigiisii, Bill Grave Captures College Scoring Honors IMilV 101 At. POINT -icjti i'iel'1 i'eul I' . CIriiM t.neli e'lill. n r nn 1 "el "tte 1'i.lins viilll c I'rlnieiun. fr... tfllrllS . :iu SiihU Tetil TS si Jt r'mnucei. i CnliitnliU furmtl f 17 IH i:, 1 1 i 'I . -'1 ,. I III I'UllPVIl j i' i I'"' 'i'.! .'I ut l.uth. Kl.iem, JTinrelnii, I I in renpur Y.ilt. c nnllthtr. Vil f .. Millar. Unrtiiieiuih m . -i Cnprnn Cernell. I.' . . 11 Sprlnijherii, Columbia, f . IS Hlppp Cernell, c. is IturkAlew Ccimell f 1. Walmin. I iiUimbU, p I.V iliildatiln D.iitmniilli K H fiffrlm I'rincelnn. I- Oulnei J'rlr.cetnn, p . 1." K. man. YhIe, f . lit Umiti.mt J'ennnylvanla, t 111 MHlritiin. Dartmouth, f . in iNTr.ncei.i.KOMTK r.i.AQt'i: 1 t ii 0 IH ' a I !lll II .' II se II I'll STA.VrjI.sa v. I. riK e i". J' c. L'I17 KOO I'D') .800 -'04 ,600 aiT bee 24T -,30 323 .100 rrnn)ivunta Prlnretem . Dartmouth . Cernell . Columbia, . ., Tales 8 h el A 3 1 L'in .ea a.M) 1UII i70 jij- NEEDS A FRIEND for Race April 8 - IIKOWN Tr.uk burets c.i 111 mill Wiirlit'n Itfcmil lelclcr for we have hei.n ecpiipped with the con ventional attire for fear of shocking our Lnglish cousins. There is still some doubt concerning our enipetlng in the Paris games en Apiil 1(1. beciiUH of the diffieuitv In s curing a beat aCtcr the meet thnt will bung us home Jn time for the Penn jclay (arnlval. The Paris meet Is te ji- mi unci n 11 enai nitinc niu ue me nierc iiinu atlMeils te compete iu it Will Ohidc In Kiigland. I'nti! v.. atrlvc In i.ngtaud we will net tlecide en whether we will tun In the gieat Fieiich cit.v. The Ftench have ; listen a ..iiiitl-meter nice ter our bene- lit which loiiespeuds te our two-mile t ''la j nice All our mller, nie capable I J "inning sp(.,.,v Mf miles, nnd we should be able te make an excellent .-"""iik ugaiiisi me nest m that race. iiimuti noets- i.ever. our star -i" nun . ns laihing aueut tlie sea x,u . ii'- ue cook wnen leiurnlnir from leturilincf fretn tin. A. L. F the ether tl.iv. and we came near losing s,.v(.ni et our team. It appeals as though Lever was net much et il sailor en the vvuy iieiess, spentl iiiLr nc.nlv the wlieli. vmiira i.. .:..! lllll Winn .Mi-Lane who rernes fiem Ok- lalieuia. and Keei. who hails fiem Ftali, Innril what Lever hnd te snyt thev ittiiew up their hands. McLane thinks 'that the Delnwaie is a vast fiiaiie 'of water ami he i iises tar . . ,..-.. lie almost gets seasick when l lie Schuylkill in a tttillev linn mil llmilc. irhn n 111 make the tup it it It i?, nill rid ns the yliitlinl a prist ntaliie. ipiiKciiiinii awl liteiniy Injht. It h i iistemary In niii1 a student rrprt tentative tilht r than the initials en a tiip of this urn I. CAMDEN HAS CHANCE Skeeters 1 l ulcd Have Twe Games Sched at Heme This Week I Ve V hi li II I .Tsft ealesiilli. r. II I'renliin ', I 7s!l VV likes. II , a liiitmlin II :. T'.'J Ilia. llns- . .' H j Mhs unl, sehi'llll. VVmltieiiiliii Trcn- I ten b i ini'lin -ii ttjnlav vv ilki s-liarru at I Ia niu. i .i-w lu-iv i ivcauitiiw. The Camden Fasteru League basket i ball tiiim iill has a chance te tie up the snend half race. Te nting this state of affans about it will be neces an ter tin- Skeeters. te defeat Wilkes. i arie at Ii c en vvctne-dav itnt I n nt n tin s,iiliiiilny lint 111 the liieaiitime tlie New Yerk Celtlis vvil have te dlep their one ie- I iiialning game wllh Heading en the neai home iloer net Niiuiiliiy night. F.vcn though tlie Skuteis t oine'tlireiigh with the i w ii vitteiles an, I the f ..It lf wen, the i vv eikei will be the team I te nitet Tieiiten in i ue play-elT In the meaniliiii C.iuiilui fans aic living in i IIOie. Scraps About Scrappers lli-ntiy Lniniril ul ! ,)r ,, in n eluimio eluimie n IVintiin l II Kl ' Mi mi. luhnnv I i,, 11 11 Mliwllllid tn, i,,ni t.,ul. w,Ml n , a.m te U t t.lin I l.iinnril. it In HA!S s unitT cunii n vx it, a muvtnfc p'ciiin run . nt mil te Ikjv tc ilxlulmi fQ1 a period of six inunthii Willie Alh-li t iitclni; ii ccii , i li'ina c.n'm te n rum flst lie I"Jlir, thrnuicli elic'it PIVlicn llellrs m..H... ,... reunilit ai ' It n hi fur i il-Iu r, uii'lii at Ite.idlnK rinirs. . .'."".. "" '"' r"'xt irt'irtiDen fiiriiu I'll nliln r.urnur M( l'lttmen fur r n munili llehln .Men Ims VVIIU.t mn.tr h.,i ... ?.r.. IinIiI Sirlitnin. lu.krt ,...in. ... ,. ... ' -- ----..... n. i.ninu in in , et ,i, i .. ,h2 ,";.""."" '?'" " i.uli.li '. .111.1 (HI. I. I. ........ ..... . . . . . ..... .... . .. '.'" IMIIIHIH n m i iniun-i in mcei lern i)avl a, ,i,D .iJliinpin Starch '.T ynniir tn nticr Hem ir I.renaid nnl l'ieilil Wil.li mver liexcq m Phll-ie'iipnu i.Hirse -siuiif, or i'lirninl,i niu 'reiilin I niiithi in s ntiiinnmit ,, r ,(,, 1'iildft totnerriiw luaht Willi m,u.... i In the shiiiI iisinnm 'I ni fipini. lintim Arehie VV.illter v Willi.. Itirnnn, .tee Man lei vf l.i n .Mcl'iirlarul .mil llnrry (Iruii't , .Iclinnv hhiarn iimiii h I here ere inters n tin. Mwll, ilep,irtreni I ' ..r .1... li i ki v,i ii, i.i i. i .... .... . i 'ii int ' v;,f,,i, v.eins j... k ti,;;,'i, jr. . .', nS rrcUdv Ml" und Allriiiewii J0u Tin. S-itlljer IMrilrn, ;.i:ri vvltm-ntfi,t ,hl, nun frutii hiiti'ly 1 i ruumni ut the ilniilfn el lie lieri lint vmK, will mint AllenteH Jim ciutm ai the sanui club en .vturcli i'K Mm vli'lsiitiiiet In nut wllh h rhnlleiien fi Jee O'Duinell te men Curl Tieiruiini. In L tvviilvn en tlttteti leutul bout "You'll iigriss '' IWIIIIH Ol llllll'll lOUIIU OOUI X OtJ 11 llCI-ii I Jit ..I.l. . .!.,.. l,.u .. nj mil.... 1 .....' ."I.I' ' - , null ill" .int. ., i.n, h i-iur III ,,,.. "I i ..l-U .........I. .....I .li,li. tl.n.. ... .... 1 .1" . -" Pl.lll PCIMIII, ,ii... ' in...,, him II III ml) fml. rutinilH fiKHinm I reciwuiic, writes Ah.. Vrpnuilne. O'Detinell'H left te haN healeil ntlrey h., nlmi vveulil like t- take en .Idlniny llinf ,.n(i lIMsal Mlnllli. " I I Midget tJmllh lliitlllnr 11 ue I, ..','i?. "J"0, .'".MnlT. ths! Kuldnnee of Ab Welnbend, l prepared for h match with Champien Huff if the. latt. r ' pamea up a bout with Jee O'Donnell. """-r . ..jyuIS.F.?,,".!,ll 'a "latrhfH la meat WILLS HAS BEAT JACK DEMPSEY Colored Aspirant te Heavyweight Honors Is Only One of Pack Who Has Any Shred of Chance , 'Against Jack-tlie-Giant'Killcr Ily GRANTIAND RICE HAVK been ii'ked, here and " tu there, why Hurry Wills would pre vide mere entertainment in a Dempscy engagement than any ether challenger. Wills hns two things In Ills favor which no cither challenger hits. One Is a wallop that can upset even Dempsey if It lands. The ether Is physical stieugth that will held its own. B0, TU Hrennati and C'arpcntlcr cuffed Pcnipsi'v snuniely en the juw, and yet the resulting damage was slight. lie .showed no sign of diving In the general direction of the renin. The Mint1 blew from Wills undoubtedly would knock Deuipse; down, if net out. Dempsey would have no trouble in Nhevltig such men an Carpentier, (5lh (5lh bens or Cteh ureimd. He would have, an armful of trouble in out-shoving or cut -tugging Wills, who Is one "f the strongest men of the times. K.MPSKVS advantage ever Wills -J vvt mid tome fiem greater speed, n slightly harder punch nnd greater abil ity te take punishment. The blew that might bent Wills wouldn't beat Demp sey. Hut for nil that Wills hns mere te mulch against the champion than any eiip eifp in the ting today. He is the only one who pvcii carries the slued of an outside chance. Who's Nct? AS THU new ensen dinted out fiem under cover around January 1 a formidable nrrav of champions began te practice quick stnrts for various defensive tests. The lii st te cave under was Zby&zke, wrestling champion, who driftrd out of the frame in tlie. wake of Kd Lewis, an old titleholder. In n short w hilts Jake Sehnfcr must trade merchandise with Willie Hnppe, which means that another crown Is in danger. Dcmpse.v leeks te be the safest of them all. wllh Henny Leenurd next. (Hunts ii ml Yankees are favored in the two line taces. but neither is n , three-plv cinch. This npplles te the i Yankees mere than te the (Hants. Hill Tilden will be rated Willi a slight advantage against Johnsten and Itichutds, but he will have his abate of trouble. These who face the lilghel barners are Humes, Hutchisen, Cullferd and Miss Hellins at golf. Fer thev arc listed In n game that i famous for Its quick reversals and its sudden shifts of form. it is only en tare occasions that a golfer tepeats. where the odds agnlnst anv tilleheltler are nt least seven te eue. Mashle Hlossenis 7ir heel punt i" 11 quaint tri'itc That' iniitinij fnr the hunt; 01 tn ( . tin irhen the mlf ball settles thru A scent of uilphiir fills the air. The i tippy lie h mnUlp Ownce i Wicit often iimcAs the name's inmaiiic etenyv .ccs thr rliiffer's ceti ml It axes' n t'li'jc lump in hii thiant. L. I. F. Thr I Thnt ilhe h an rcrcntiie raih c a iiaatl unie Inte haih LA BBBaHBBHBBBaHHi i i Standing HkSLbbH I H en em RHPSbbI I mSpringShfles JSBf I bbbbbbbbbW bbV AbW 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill U I UL)M2bbb bH t bbbbV L I jSiMSSSSfsSaB I I -"- I bbbbbbW. bV ?lteS!gi C iS7sKll i "bBBBBBBW VsLnr,,lJMl ' J"j I bbbbbbw MSbS i -a'- Wr JTj i , rjvl I 1bbbbbbbbW bW fTft -r" ' 't jfi I BTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaV I BBBBB BBW XV Vv al I T , Ns2"' .VJ I Lw Freedom and Libertv bW slf BL I W are expressed in a few Mtm w. Lr c aH I I original ideas for yL, lfeaiVflMaflBH I I Early Spring which HK. HHiH I 1 represent a distinct t Hl bLLbHSbB I m departure from the H .bbbHSbB I conventional shapes. HfiaH I ,g h. sTf't-nmwB nrj.i'Are V :- oex rtn x mi lUlAAr ywiwljv. I kWf aVaBBBaBBBMBBaaMMBa 11 fl Mi WW 5iW W WrM W H ptenmmmmmtMmm w W m wmfmMm a . aT .. PUNCH TO And long befnir it ttini ih iiimmc Tne icie ( micij far aiierce. COLONUL FIIA-F.U deserves gieat credit for net selling Jee Dtignn. The habit fetmetl In disposing' of such Mars as Ittttli. Mays. Heeper. IliMii Jenes. Schang.' etc.. Is net easily hteken up unless one has a steel -shed will. Tlie Rig Three Test I TT WILL be a tnalter of only another i J- week new befett our Hlg Three in professional golf will get their last spring test. We refer te Karnes. Hutchisen nnd Ilngen, who hnve hnd their slime of trouble ever Southern fairways In must of the winter teuinaiaenls. As thev are the main line of our defense against Crent Hrltaln's power ful nssatflt nt Skekle. It will be Inter esting 'te see hew thev fnre In the North and Seuth melee nt Pineliurst. when out of tlie best fields of the year gathers for the Heveiity-two-ltele inarch. Se fnr .McDonald, Saraen, Delgel. Kerrigan and etheis have done most of the damage down Seuth. It mnv be tlie long 10,000-mllt; paiatle has killed off tlie keen edge fiem Haines anil Hutchl Hutchl sen, und this pair may find Iretible in recovering the phi tout It befetc summer. Hagen was expected te make it much better showing at. Jacksonville, where he finally finished eleven stiekes awny. All three have had their putting troubles, hut this deficit Is something thnt assails the high anil low alike, coining nnd passing ever nlBlit . IN TUB new arrangement fnr the score nfter touchdown, the entire fault for failure can no longer be put en one depicscd athlete. Part of the blame can new be transferied te the line for net blocking properly. All of which helps, ns football mistakes ate entirely ever-fentiired in the vns general yciun ing te locate some goat. "Tyrii. iienuiiT s'i " Hritish lepresent STUWAIVI'. the preseiitntive, tins wen the draughts (checker! championship of the world," snys Punch. "It Is geed te knew we an t ill pieduclug boys, of the bulldog bleed." PHILADULPHIA. with two tnll-end teams left ever fiem hM year, at least Is In a position te knew that any change In the siti.utleu Is hound te he one that calls for cheers. In starting from the Seuth Pele then s only one direction left. CovurleUt, !!!!, in melt reirrinl. LET RUTH" HIT HOMER, HURLER IS SENT HOME Jess Haines Wants te Knew Hew te Step Babe's Hitting New Oilcans. Man b -JO. It was tin -officially i ('ported that Jess Haines, a Cardinal pitcher, lias been sent home for letting Halie limit get te his deliv ery in Sal in day's game for a home tun. Hnines, U Is said, pile lied a ball dif ferent fiem the one liinueh Iliekev. - &. av. v.f- y m m a m Jne Fr ce V e W - s kkxk UUAiriMfl? C70 1307, MARKET STREET the Stj L611I4 manager, ordered, antLtr WuiMlerstoetl lllckcy does net ... Itltn oil the etind' that Haines lack.fi perfect control nt the moment. In row nectteti witn tils departure Weke i. vcperfetl ns having said: "v i.i? huvn dlsclpllna en tills dtib.' ?u,t Htilties' is sold te lmTe'nske4 nieW, for exclusive detnilH ni te' hew ii tiltcher can prevent ibc Ilabc fretn rh.v' ing a home run. , A Hurry of rcjiarfec follevcf . wertl let! te another and pevv HaltWt. repertetl en -his way home te. reff.i! upon the importance of cllsclpllhe n.i Yeu, Men Who Smoke Here's Big Value! 15c size El Palencia Shade Grewn Havana .Wrapper Solid Leng Havana Filler 7c Each Cart of 50 $3-25 ti&ti 2 for 25c Size 6e Each 2J5 Bex of 50 10c Size 5c Each $2-25 Fer Bex of SO Our Prices Cut Your Smoking nxa't Sue Expense in Halt Get yours en your way te efficatr home. These are creat barniai. i On out-of-town orders we prepay ex press or parcel pest, upon receipt of cnccK or money order, and (juanm- tec delivery in perlect condition. rang City Hall Sq. 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