HMKAIILJH ftW ,' rf-; l'A 'iJ A - in i ' f'W ll ' ' iM . ij Li- WLiS SZ4J ALL MACKS Quakers Score 11-5 if in. Miner League Manager "Thinks Betts Is Premising w m " jre cjsrs F-ri. Hrs By EDWIN J. POLIiOCK jLeeaburg; Fla March 20.' 1IT BT tue state; that's smart ball Jj club." .Tack, Martin, manager of thrilnytena nine, 'had the fleer. The Scu liar part .about hi opening en t?nce was thai he wa net referring te NfficWilnschind these Phil- iieN:,'''-'i!!"ci.''ls"Snt,,tvcn !'".'.. ..i.tMHnn ffntnn WC lllnjcd. The l'h'lw traveled .ever te Baytenn TMterdny and smote the Flerida Sti. te jVgue team there rather viciously, 11 te Yeu knew, I played with Kaiser Wilhelm In lteehestcr a number of year .te and believe me, they made no nils fki in getting him te manage the club. And there's W id Conrey. oeys. , ft'i one of the smartest men In base- nnn iirniiii iw ' - lial . TllOSe w ui ,"" "" l, i... Awi inn't ovcrieoic An Fletcher. There's another one whe1 ute This head. It's my guess Umt the Phillies will be one ef.the brainiest ball XDlli.i l.l .nv. .tiilniia hfv I itnbi in the league this ear ujilc.s they Stale of dumVbelte en the team out- uae www mi- . t Martin at one time was utility snort- , ion for the Phils. That was back in Sa days of Charlie Doeln. Nineteen aten 1L. ilavtt lr.....t, ,.r,M Mh last year in the ma il, since then he has been playing cenildcrable miner league ball. Hc.nl ways.wap rateB as a Jmart player who te stay under the big tent. Martin's home is In Plainfleld, N. J. Martin was impressed with the pitch ing of Huck Hetts, who twirled the InBt tfe innings for Wilhelm. Mould e a Star "That boy is going te mnke n star pitcher. He may net have the stuff that Ilubbell and Welnert have, but he knows where the bell's .going and can Slice It wherever he wants te put it. hat's a big asv!t. Anether thing nbeut fcjm. He seemed te sense n unurr n weakness from his Hand at the plate or the wev he went after a ball he would tots tip' for experimental purpose. "Ilubbcll probably will come nleng better, but Welnert will have te get mere control if he expects te get any place. He has a ret of stuff, that's tree, but that won't get him any place unless he i can control it. I hope the Klic gets geed pitching, for the vest of the bell club appears te be up te the Itinilnrd. "I played ball with both Hey Leslie and Curt Walker and I knew what they can de. Leslie Is a sweet first baseman, but lie s only a fair inner, u mat. Walker is a better hitter than auy- tMn- , ...... "It wns great te see em rietcner working there at shorftep. The old boy still knows hew te fight and play and yen knew what Illiams and l.o l.e l.o beon can can de. Te me, Parkinson leeks like the weak spot of the club, lie nes in three double plays against us and looked fairly geed In nil of them, but I hoe a boy at second en my club who will be showing them something in the big leagues, I believe. l Perter Hint's ills name; weuay ftrlcr nc call him is from my home town in Plainfleld, and believe me he' it a bull player. It was tee bad he liuu a peer day against the PIiIIh. Hi booted a couple ei tnem, out u was ju a uau diy. A Regular Phenem 'I brought Perter down with me last Tear. It wns his nmt year in leugua Jbtieball nnd he hit .JUfi for me. Net only that, but he can field. If the first base, man mIsnch e grounder he gem u. That's hew fast lie Is. He'll be up there In the biz show some of these day, and I ueuld like te fee the Phil (tt him. Iin going te keep him down with me this hcusen, and I'll devote it let of time (e tcachlii'! him hew te nlnv tilt bag. Ily next spring he'll jic Mdy for a tryout. If I can lieln out Williplm I'm per Uinlv going te de it, and any players in tins league who ioek geed i in going re tin iiim en. .1 want te see these Phillies get out of Inst place, and I be llevc they'll de it." Martin's club will piny a return game here in Lcesburg next Hnturday, and t that time he's going te work two left binders te permit Wilhelm te get n leek at them. Scraps About Scrappers Yhtt atfilm In tilah ".. n....L.ii. ... AH (L.brc.nk ," hl r,ht 'erwirm Han cut hurt le. - ... w., ., .- tMIIVIIfl.il Willi S.'.V.'h" .." u "mebJ "".Vh-? . Sixty -,T "V,. i piiiiiTuun avenue t'eoru t'eeru tffi J;. i,a condition wa auch that Out 15J!ii.neii k" dlHehiira-ed from the Mlnerl eerdla Hnnpltal until nxt week. Kran. rttttl waa a pri'mlalna 128-peunder ami lit biixlne In fine form Ihla year. Temmr IVTaaI. nl ll'.u- nun. ....... win jpfc,, ,n ,K8 wlnd-up ",S",eSm: l?fl rrlday nluht. He will be eihi ., Al erbccken. nf Kennlnuten. Jee Uelier v I Salter I.ennle v,.' Tem" .Neln, " .Mck " Kid ftseWaUvr n,", jimm' "" iff nrlah iittrlbutna hla recent aucceaa ' the rln te his eurly murnlng read work S'irihJM'pl! "r! "i bread rnut" and la out ?i'iILihw ,Mm ?t I o'clock every morning te'" Vp "nrt rtuwn n hla wosen ,ind priming from doeratep te doeratep u keeii. $" Sfffl?.!?!" y "f.w'l'.Al Hymle M of -Heaitlf; Vvnah. In" lit cuffaffi ' tavrl?hfiU,H1"' 'H""1 Club en .,Tur. I m rlsht. f.i.ld la one of th. clnaalt" 7it. in h eicr enme out cf the Went n.iiihJ urman mid 'mnki. i;. 1..,".': ."iippy wml. riih.A i,,;....:" i.. :'".' . ,,lT' '" tne a Johnny Cainul va llenny Kaufman. kKi,i Miiilnn... .ccenUn. te hi. .- !,. ii. ...:"": viuihh ie tint unethir i,..Y T ..' ",'.'".," lv8 UW " lier nnrenir. lu lirunaaB.l ... i." ..".". .-- . ... .. . .,j 14 inn, t Mi bout he rptuitui m IciVucilnuts. l,."I!fbK!nr'ln , L , J.f' for ath- n. Allonten""'w".rt.;i,..JO"nn.V. ' BttTaf""" hl" d" " MnBr.'w.MlSr wr" ltr. u?".'1 JacL s"rl(rv lu LJ &.ry YTk tche.lulfil for fi tn txtiene. until Jlurcli L'8. Iiivl tiny tenliiht, Jee Miller's Jeke "nca ty. tLl. It I. :,:3'". ' ". me iiinta ltulir,,.,,i . i. f tiiiivHi i nr np a.-'t -"i ler iin. iinnnui r ... ::.. Wll'n. -...., m.tiit-g, i iii... "tin Halta Prlni-.tnr, D..tl . , , ,.WWWM rlH(lh,bc aerni y,iMi..Vt.! L "nlverili! llnlvnrallu J Jhat with thin..,! !!."'"'" na lln. W mentor lee! IvlS'.". Pettllile day of real bath .L"' ",n laicai rain it in doubt deubt ?fuf,i5 ",Uttd w' b W te get out Harv fl..i. .- .. ' tey.B."ixvDiUi?:il-Tr,c.M ?-nJ?rwhe i '!"'' ariftSn" Veunrt KSt'wIth tcu May's1' "P0"! te be ttUBf.l In New ' I .. unn or the eniiera of 7ii iin n'.."i "'K. niiniiiiB inn. .hviiiiih , unirill ue- s"' ,, ,."-". "n' i nerniny 1) III I ar-i""" ,,('rre,, Tl,e iwril: fifth-I """ '-". n-rten. fl-2. e-t. m?,an;' nn1i,tnr"";l"" -'N pr..i.R.r ' Fltxbemllr. Teny Beau, llarleck; sixth1 , f,"n"rt "ou , 'tllnJ l.(Th?i ETrfW? nf 't1'11" Pi "P-Md i f'lilneeteiiBiie. Chtmern Orris- anv. -,,r' . "Jrri Williiiti. lm uiielpiua. ami rk Si i ll ''"i.inHleh I hreuuht te lluffnh ' J "inrnieiigui , '"'""ra. "rris, fcv- jIr c'ulser V.cWllllama. (Vdnihiirai. r.. I. ik."' r .Mli.er'B rancli. The nr u il entll Audrey A.. BUI Hlinley. Hush. ..l-fi-aifd Mm 8 -r. Criif,ird. linli,.,' 'J. i feree.1 coach inn ciafh tn leiirtu iviugiit-nr rytnias, loin uwens, a . . Kin ISIT l 'II t. ... I '..r.i iiini u-inennii iirai-tice u.iihiii , nun iiuni, n 1,11111 n .1111111 DA YTONA; WORK-OVT Remmel and Hauser in Practice as A's Start Pinal Week's Stay en Berder LOFTUS LOOKS ' GOOD SntcM DUvntch te Evening Public Ltdetr Eaeje Paas, Tex., March 21. ?D ROMMKfj and Jee Hauser nre - with the A's all right, completing the entire roster. The lest of the hold outs are with Mnck today, and ,prevcd that they would be. in White Elephants' suits this year when they get out yes yes tcrdey afternoon nnd went through a spirited workout in Athletics' uni forms. It was the first spring training of the season for both" ttemmel nnd Hauser with the A's. Kech could be picked put with no trouble among the perspir ing athletes by their penches-nnd-cream complexion, being the only men net tanned up te a rich brown. Beth took their turns with the stick in batting practice, while Remmel loeened his arm a bit and Hnuscr stepped some slzzlers ning Miller nnd Malene did the heavy MtHnir in yesterday's practice, while Irfiftus showed up well in pitching. A "rlflM,.'! tnm If.... V uii'illlll 11 ml DBSe, "; " "" i MuniT, lermer great Pittsburgh player, In Included in v.n. . --.... ,.......,. , ,,,,, " " -i"" in me person or ewe uiirmnn, n oacKstep candidate. He Is n diligent worker and has been showing lets of form behind the bat. Frnal Week Yesterday 'h workout wns the start of the final week's training at this border town. Remmel nppears te lie In geed shape. as he had been working out with the Jehn Hepkins University plovers nt Baltimore. ' Hauser, tee, seems te be in geed condition, but he will hare te put up n hard battle te take nwey the position nt the Initial sack from "Dec" Johns Johns eon, former Cleveland Indian inlinldcr. whose playing nt the bag has pleased Cennie te a great extent. Cennie again has his "n six" string of pitchers ready for action. Uei"mA1',.7ty,m" "nrr1''' "ob" Hasty and "Rellle" Nnyler are right homier, while Rey Moere nnd Fred Helmnch de their twirling from the pertslde. Ynrrlsen nnd Leftus, two rookies In their first tryouts, nre showing geed form, and they probably will stay with the tenm. Yorrisen also is n southpaw. Eckert Slay Stay "Hill" Pearson. "Charley" Kekert, Frank Siilllvnn, O'Neill ttnd Olllngcr arc the ether pitchers In camp, nnil as Cennie has decided te keep ten hurlers this season, it is probable thnt Kckcrt and Sullivan will get the ether berths. Eckert is n Philadelphia lad. who started pitching for the Ilarrewgntc team. Muck's catching depnrtment also is fairly strong. With "Cy" Perkins as the mainstay behind the bat, 'Cennie will retnln two ethers from the trio who nre practicing here. These nnV'.Jehniiy" Walker, "Johnny" Itergcr nnd Fuhr lnnn. The Athletics will break enmp here Friday night te wtart the barnstorming trip North. Saturday afternoon Snn Antonie will be nlnved In the first of ra two-game scries, while the second, en numuiy, win prepnre tne .MacK.s for the battles with the St. LeuIh Cardinals. PHILA. BOWLERS FARE WELL IN BIG TOURNEY Lecal Star Meney Rellers In All Divisions at Teledo Teledo. O., March 21. Philadelphia bowlers, net content with placing three of four teams well within the menev in the American Bowling f'engress Tour- I iiiimniir inniln It tin. irenninuf '. . I up" day in the singles nnd doubles et enjoyed by tenpln artists from any city, when the number of entries nie considered Nine individuals qualified fur A. II. C. checks In the singles, while three pairs, lined themselves uii for choice sections in the doubles prize fund. Heb Uampiicii wns lilgli ter rlillndel Dliia in the s ingles, when he rolled Ill- tnniiPii .,rr n :i:t . iMfi. Jack Rcill, while ethers in the payroll divisions were J. Dalten. 5S1 : W. Cook. 081; W. Smedley. fiSl ; W. Knox. r.!l4; G. Mess. fi8.H : T. Jenes. e81 ; W. Brown. Jr.. 379. Bert Guest nnd Jim Dalten steed highest with 117fi In the two-man event. W. Smedley and W. Knox rolled 11:1.5. and J. Swisher and N. Barrie were right behind with 11 U4. Three of the four Philadelphia teams rolling fn the fivC-ntim event lilt well into the prize money. Philadelphia K. of C. was the leader with "JMM. The White Elephants dropped the pins for i!7-'0, and the Keystone was but sic pis behind. v Pomona, the last of the quartet, totaled 2TilS. JACKIE CLARK TO SUB IN LOUGHRAN CONTEST Allentown Middleweight Will Take Shade's Place Tonight Geerge Shade, of Calfnrnla, will net be able te box at the Ice Pnlncc te night, nnd In his place Geerge F. Paw i. ' V '.. -i " i w '..:." ...-,? .'..'" I ,rU"V.r Y ter ln '. hniiT: ",n of l try. n number of yeurs and he has met some w..... .,. ..,.. ,..,.- ...... ueniiia . the best mldillewelgtits In the ceun- Iughran is, Philadelphia's leading , middleweight championship entry, nnd his bout tonight will be his fifth big IwLi , t, fi1" ff .?.."" i . ..1... ,i i .".. . " arcy. Fay Kayser, ' and Mike McTlgue Bryan Downey hitudly. Willie Green, ., ,. . . the Kensiiuften boy ing rapidly toward wini mis ui-cii iiiiiviiiK iiiiuuiy iiiwiiru the top, will box in the second eight- , rounder ogalnj.JTeiiy Capenl. Archie Walker, of New Yerk, ami Millie Herman, of Pntersen, N. J., clash. i 1.. tVl.M flH.tt III . Hflll.i.1 ltnaai. It....... I lu the first six -round bout Hurry Grant meets Johnny Shriirn, the secenu .Toe M und el I bnttles Lew McFarland. Beets and Saddle ' Hersea which seem best nt Havana today are: First race The Belgian II, Pelar Cub, Dlnty Moere; second Na- I friim. ltiivensra. Mike! third Iliwli. . . - ... . ., a fri .Inunu, h rut mn 11 du L.l.... i. . . . ..I it . ;-. .. ' I .iii'ii'imir. I'll L iiiiiuiBen: secenu noun Wells. Grace W.. Ethel Kismet; third Contrelt, Ponznrey ; enth Sir Ilin Vcrgne, Ucdurnu, Bhcii- deah: eighth Sedan, Harry Bur- geync, Trusty. ncv.-.i. ....'- ....... mi ........ . ......, t. n.v PENN PITCHERS IN NEED OF PRACTICE Weather Conditions Have Ham pered Development of the Curvers, Sayt Coach Caries FIELDERS ARE IN SHAPE "rpHlM is the worst practice month J- Ijthlnk we have had in these parts in many a long year." Conch Walter Carlss, of the University of Pennsyl vania baseball team, .was talking yes terday afternoon as he gazed ruefully ever Franklin Field, ankle deep in mud. Ten' of his most premising can didates worked out in the northeast corner of the field, where a stretch of twenty -five yards was comparatively dry. "We are net behind in our prac tice because of the willingness of the men te work in spite of the wretched conditions we hnve' been forced te face. The fielders, In and out. are in fairly geed shape all thlnss considered, but the pitchers as yet hove been unable te put anything en the 'horse hide. "With the sensen about two weeks off aud games coming neng every couple of days we will need every tuirlcr en the stnff. nnd unless, they seen get into condition ns far as their arms are concerned I'll be forced te use them as the mnjers de en their way from the Seuth, about three a game. "Larsen. the big southpaw, who was such a success last year, is further ad vanced than nny member of the hurling corps. Fer severnl days nc nas ecen zipping -ein ncress me pinte wim m old stuff. Stout took, the bandage off his arm this morning, and should be able te start a little light work before the week is out. His condition Isn't as serious as we at first thought." Lacking In Team Play Iate classes have played havoc with the coach's plans te get team play going. Usunlly n half dozen of the veterans arc en hand ready for work and severnl ethers are tflsceverd taking an examination. The result Is an ab solute lock of tenm wdrk, and the inside end of the geme. According te Dr. Cnriss. arrange ments have been made with the faculty of the Wharten Scheel te permit the i players te take their classes early in il'n" fer )e'rnt SlK1 rr-SLlgrj. Starling this afternoon, weather per- mlttlng. practice games between two selected teams will get under way. The infielders who have the best cliance te rcmuin with the varsity squed are Sullivan. Whltehlll. Pnyn, Farrell. I.lebgett. tieiriblatt and (ilenseu, Mn- . hnffey, MeMulleir, Mnurndlnn, Part ridge, AleGrnw nnd one ether out fielder will be the eutgnrden .gunnl lans. Plnney, Mnher nnd Sullivan will he the catchers, nnd Reth, Rohwer. Yailusky, Llewelyn. Stout, Larsen, IInntzln?er and one ether (linger prob ably will cemppse the hurling staff. . Quintet en Training Table The basketball team will go into strict training for the play -off game with Princeton tonight n week in Tigertown. Yesterday ten varsity players were In In stelled in the training house, where they will llVi nnd ent until Tuesdny, when they leave for the game. The players nre net nt all chagrined ever their showing en Saturday and nre confident fliey can twist the Tlgcr'a tall in his ewn lair. mm ccde nuce a uAainiPAD "' -" wwa.ii t iinnuiunr BARRED FROM NATIONAL I . I Stricter Eligibility Rules Laid Down by U. S. -0. A. for Amateurs The Philadelphia district will lese several cnmlldntes for possible-honors' in the tnuMnment for the nmatenr veir I 'hiimplenhhip of the I'nlted Stntcs this i year due te the stricter rules jiistmn- "eiinccd. i iirreuitiT imiy goners Wltn n lour i handicap, or less, mny cemnctc. nfiil n three-yenr tournament record is cs- , sentlal also. These new rules were announced te- dny by James D. Standlsh, chairman of the U. S. G. A. Eligibility Committee. The new requirements will cut ilmvn the national list by neventy nnd leave eligible front the llKil'llat, a list ' subject te change. The next champion-. ai.in u-iii .. nf nw,Mi.... t.,' Heptcmber. Letters have been sent te ' P'e'cd the selection of his baseball team nil districts for revised lists of candl- I i0T ,the f,mlniT 8eagn; U"der htndlcPi dates under the new system. The old i hav,n'f lelt B,eve?,qi J"t-seasen 8 per llsts contained "much dendwoed" which formers, the famtd tutor has been drill' made the entry ench year mere an ' ln hs "1,lldte8 ,,ttll!. nm,,1 -ybls mere unwieldy. The new plan wll li teft'n ? ' t0 8,eP ,n .thedl?l!,i.n(,,.i, keep out net only the "dendwoed" but I Subject te change Pete IVdrlck will also the "flash-in-the-pan" and "dark I C0,VPr i1.? ?,,l,k,nb,iJr..ettm, CP". horses." Only these with a "real tfln,ef V16 bn,kl,ball.,amJ w,U f,'.18?1 chance" will henceforth i lnv in tl, p tlie keystone sack ; ellenderf will be notional "enccrert" l"n . the,0 thlril. vlth .Incksen at shortstop. All of these youngsters nre clever fielders nn itM t a atai nnj ,.,,.,-i and can bwat the apple. IVine. BIULLH mMLLUHI WIIM5' IM MATinMAI MCT TnilDftlCV " ' 'yniwti a(1(. yfnri ns j1(j Franks, and they seem Given Pre Jeb at Wilmington Links, Play. no.Threugh Champien Defeat, 'aFjaiJ& Wti Al . Douglas formerly pre , .t Ar.n Miss Newien, 6-2, 6-2 football team, Is fast, and his hitting is " SSIaF1, beHh 7t the V limine! Bosten. March ?1 -Mrs. . Me.la -. - 't jure of his pest- "seugM l-' l-r Bjurstcdt Mallery. of i New Yerk, na- . tl0"' le; The Delaware city Is rather shy in the fented Miss Rosamond Newton, of' Bes. ten. In the first round of the annual iieniii iviiiiicii h tennis cnnrupien, ue- iniiner tine tournament Here today. The inipu h'phi tt.5 fl.9 . It was M,h. Mnllerya first ...near. " lllllll J rt 111 nL II I 111' 111 i n,"CP '," "', tourney. She Is playing I a .1. . m . ir"lUK!,,1""" " mr "I'ening mnicii siie , 'iiipinnjm nuiu ivuiivrniiuie skiii inni 'I .ii,, w lureis. ' "'"l. "'" w"' " In a third round match Miss Edith Sigourney, the Bosten star, eliminated 1 Hi... f..unna. IT.. I. i a . -. s", .' , i" '"'"li'll sinr. t'lUllllinieil ' 'tell. i' tyu1 0Vfl fict"N Tll0 national deubl MlfiS .Maraniyt Houghten, nlse of Bes- I doubles get started te- i'le.v and In the first round the Philn- (Ieplln Plltrv, Mr(i narger Wi illaeh. ,mirr,i wlth Mrs. Silver. jFeWlHain. niilrril with Mrs fnlier mii'mii Cedarhurct. defeated Mrs. H n rlZ-l fei-d, Bnstun. nnd SI areenwlch. 0--1, rt-1. Summary: Allss Mary Henton, HINQI.KS I"lrt neurnl ' . ,Ir. Melu M'i'lery. New Yerk. defetttiU Minh Itniainuml Newton, Ilnitnn, U-'J, uv.'. I v Kceimil Keunil ., 'Y."vr " S'.erl,l,1'"' "etlmi. defeated Mlsa I Ituth l.rxj, llnaten, (1-1. S-ll, Third rtnund Mia; Kdltli fUKeurney, Iloaten. ri.ifciitPd Mlt.i .Murauret lloushten lhmtun, 0-0. tl-0. iieuiii.i:a .Mra. K. 8. Dllliniin nnd Mra. Charlet .Mn. ('eniii, .. - .. ..... .urM. ii....'1.. i-'ur.miui nnu .nia jaauei1'! KK"vr'"11i?rd "" UiTy ""reu, n.laten. nnferii. notion unn rmm Mm i m by default. Dempsey Would Bex Qreb Chlrnce. March 21. Jack Dempaey will . Osht Harry llreh if there U uuy demand f; 111.- (l.it.i ... ii "'. ".1... - n,iiiN-u UK ne. tufcn iralna en hla way te I.e Aniie'ea, "it la peaalhle lhat I might wet a match with Harry areb." heniild, "nnd If there is a call for It I sure y wl I take -It. " . I IMM .11111 J ill illlllll liivcnwii'n Fair Baflketeer ennk.; .kanananannnV nBHananinV," k '"rnanananBBninV tlir-'i "?3tk.9lnininWlU'f' jV,B VV?ninHninSPV'C:'tlinininV 'vv KBMBnin rtiBninininiK I ?'J'k- i9t V'j JnininininR .; :.-. --..ei jfBiF 'yi-vV jananananannnU . a '(V1' wNF'- i.S'-- Jninininininanl wsa?i. JrniB" "i 'tjSnininininN mt;1 . -sz ; iiBiininininKnl nl-Vi? SX V.JnininininHrl m -". m j' ' JininininininininV: S nSLiUninininininininaiSa mnW nininininininininW 'f .MAEDELLE OABRAEHA Matuger of the DMighteni of ' Columbus basketball team, which will pUy for two championships within the next two days. She la a forward' BASEBALL TITLE Southern High Has Hopes of Copping League Champion ship This Season ' FRANKFORD SQUAD BUSY SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL will try hard te win the baseball cham pionship of the Interschelnstic League this season. The down-tewners have been working diligently for the last few weeks, and with the number of vet erans qn hand feel that their chnnccs nre geed i i'i,e Red and Black will be led by '". -.- the champion basketball quintet. Feley will, play right field. He is a heavy hitter, and I nnkB amen the eagw lenders. Last i . , , iU u. ..u .i I en h (,0(kel thrcP home n!nH' nnd (expects te connect with mere this sea- son. Eddie Geldblntt, last year's short step, Is slated te cover third Base. Kddle received an injury during the football sensen, nnd recently It was found thnt he hnd n broken nose. n operation was performed by Dr. Wal ter Cnrrlss. Penn's baseball coach. Kddle Is rapidly recovering, and will be ready for -work In n short time. A Geed Infield r'..rn n1.lhnrir n utiliKtitntp diirlnc i the 1021 campaign, Is booked te cover i first bnse. Geerge is a nifty fielder, i and his hitting is improving. At sec- end, Cehen, n veteran, will be en dut. i lie is a cfassy performer, and his i presence will be felt In the Red nnd Black line-up. Lenge, n find this sen- Ren. will cover short, completing the I InflpM ' , : . 1 1 ie .m i ' In the outfield one place still is .acnnt. ami twenty yeuiiis are sirivma . :.-i .i ...l. m- .,.-l..i . " llTe"' SntBlwltl. h T.Lrs:...V" .i .. "Jt.r hi.t.ih.ii ....' Itt'ltlll. UIUI lv,nj J. ..... .... -" " cuurM, iin ui- in i. nut. ...,. uv... i star forward en the basketball team, i,.., ht"r fly "' and enn slug the ball. id enn snig me diiii. Tie catcning tiepartment is Teu token core ei. .Mnnueii. ei mat 3rar team, is beck and will domest et tne receiving. However, .loe Guerrcra and Leibermnn are giving : him a hard fight ir m i.w.i.i...... ...... v ,. .. "unl"' l" ".! ..." j" Itebbv Bernstein and Johnny Mc- Gowan will de the twirling. MeGewnn rtluicd en the freshman team last year nnd wes a star. His fast one Is geed and he has a nifty drop nnd curve. Lelber man ulse Is well fortified with sheets and is a comer. p - muford p - muferd HandicaDDed nl,r?rV """ r v, F001fhJi"'!?;!s ? ,,J Vl'Ulll J'...iui.hb ' -J.H..n.u... .u '..ntrln..! III!. Hchoel. announced lie una olmest com- The prospective outfield will be But lee. Clausen and Franks. Butler n'aved 'cetvlilng. Bennett was the stnr end en Frankford s foetbn 1 chomplenB end is eniuau, i.ciuu mm tina nm uii me i goon. "- ''" '" ere cievcr nlsn and Will llBVO te 1)0 WatcllPil. Cerlburg. Neegle and Cevnl loom as ...... svi . . - ---. ... - tne most; i r """" ;'"" J".0' "c i'"'""" ";', ,'.,. ,'"" """ '"", -........v; in The Pioneers will net hove a perma- I nent fieltji this aumnier. 1 lie old ground 1" being reconstructed for a community ..antflP WAlilnh Will FlA ft maalllfMalnl -. .!... I F"ter wnI?"0:' .eimemer,nl te the " " .......'" " -".......... be who fought during the wnr. AIM OF SCHOOLS Last season and new this season the smartest and most comfortable oxford for men Scotch grain, leather soles, rubber soles CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fin Foetwmr Since 186$ BARRETT'S RIGHT K. 0.'S GOLD IN THIRD While Under Fire, Redhead Scores Haymaker and 5001 Persons Are Stunned RESULT IS BIG SURPRISE By LOUIS H. JAFFE A100-te-l shot came through when . Bebby Barrett, the Cliften Heights redhead, stunned fiOOl persons at the Olympiad. A., last night, Hymle Geld, of Seattle, Wash., being the odd one te be dazed, nnd he was right crossed Inte & stupor for the full count in the third frame of a scheduled eight-round bout. The dropping of n pin could be heard, while Referee O'Brien tolled out the favorite, and then a hub-bub went up from the still woezied fans that lasted for fully five minutes. "Well can you bent It!" seemed te be en everybody's lips. And every one there asked each ether: "Hew can you Ainir a box I tiff match ?" "" Barrett hardly was conceded a chance te win, let alone conquer uy a Knocueui. And thnt is exactly what Bebby did. He scored ns clean a haymaker as ever has been seen In a Philadelphia .ring when, after 2 minutes 20 seconds of the third round, the JRedhead's terrific right crashed flush against Geld s chin and Hymle went down nnd out. Because he hed outbexed Lew Tend ler, Philadelphia's best lightweight, for Heverel sessions nnd steed off the local terrific punching southpaw for seven rounds in New Yerk, claiming n foul in defeat, then coming en here and etnnnlnir .Inhnny Dennelly in four rounds. Geld loomed ns n big favorite Few figured that Barrett would last mere than n few rounds. I Right at the Start But the dope was crossed, nnd knocked Inte ft der.cn loops right off the reel. Less thou twenty seconds after the opening bell sounded Barrett shot ever that terrific right and Geld's knees sagged. He covered up and held en tightly, coming buck, however, be fore the end of the period with a flashy ilnre of fisticuffing. Tn the necnml round Barrett again n lit.. .l..ln.ie vvnllnn nrwl ffltlN .. ., I .. ... .1m..... n n nl.nf nf ' nine wniu riii uiwn mi , .wi... mM lfrt linrbeil nwnv nn the defen sive, covered up and clinched until his head cleared, and once mere started te box at a rapid clip before the round concluded. , The third period opened with Geld I I... !.... ..mi.i.1 ll.ie.nff Tift lITli. UHS1I1K lllla, III"!!"! J.U..V... -- - corked n fleck of straight lefts and right cresses, virtually blinding Bar rett with the nvnlnnche of blows, nnd It wns while under lire that Barrett s powerful punch again became evident. With GeIiI'h gloves coming thick nnd fast Barrett crowded the Coast led, and then r-ewic ever went the right, true te its mnrk, and Hynle wns lifted clean off his feet. He went down with n thud, the back of his head striking the can can veM. and he did net move until after O'Brien had counted four. fJnlil tried te null himself together. ITn irrnsiied the renes and attempted te drag himself te his feet, but he did net have the strength. Even after he had been counted out Geld still was In a semi-conscleun condition and he had te be helped te hla corner, .h. neh Mt Anether Beb Fit Most enthused of the big crowd et the Ulympin was .lames r. imiBiicrjj. u has been schooling Barrett. "Didn't I ""? " ... ..." mi.j k ., ,n tell .YU1IJ Ill- num. uw.v v..u ..... ;. ...... ... , ,i.A r(in.ij nnA lr. " V "HC another Flu! Old Beb didn't show any fight or punch i . '"R SSff m, young hob until he as hurt. It's the same way He's going te i rnwra :. ni, vitzslmmens, Mark ! mv werdi." fSnld weiihed in nt 130 and Barrett wns two pounds heavier. Jehnnv Gill, of Yerk, 150. made his Philadelphia debut. He knocked Sol dier Bartfield, battle-scarred veteran of Broekl)n. through the ropes with a left i hook and was a winner virtually in ' every round. Yeung Muhency. nf Baltimore. 131, outbexed and outfought Geerge Eagel. 134. In six rounds. At times the Engel I gave a perfect imitation of a fish a I peer fish floundering around out of I water. . , , Ad Stene, 108, lighted en Eddystone ' Miller with the velocity of a ten of bricks, und after one minute and eight , second of the fifth round Referee1 O'ltrlen tetned the bout. Miller was, entirely outclassed and he was saved i from a runner iruuiicuia, eiuuc dropped Miller with a left hook in the first round for the count of nine. In the first bout Pedre Cnmpe, the Filipine, lSO'j. waa a winner ever Joey Ritchie, 127. the former being en tirely tee clever for the rugged Italian. GOLF BERTH AWARDED z r . . . . I Alex Douglas, rermeny renimmrt, course was opened late last year te take ctre 0f demand for mere golf. The' nttrr of gelt cnurrcs nnu tne puniic course tvns laid out hy wiirrcil Keltl, Ill pre of tlie Wilmington Country Club. li... -. ...!.. I. nm linan n I woeiti eiinin'ntail lllia lalllKM 1111 I- UI 1 II ! IIIIJ (1'ttlir iil- i near Porters Reservoir and nine mere will De reany uy uuiy. . i-iuuueuse m tnen DB DUIIt. teche?s and nlaters" in town, and hi. choice at Wilmington wns unanimous. He will take up his duties down there a . a. a 1.- i a. it.. T I ...n will tunc nil llli. iniuia iiuhii llirrv shortly. At present he is nt the Bread- ' way Cycle indoor school. The Plain Vamp $11.00 Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night fcwl itpiN4 JnTQthu MveMilltri Prare Campe bent e Jttteher. " , ...... WW VflkK-M rW-Wttsl MMt gmiihi Miaar HmdtlaeWi wen tit rite MOTOX Bcnar Iinrl Meatcd'Muinr CMnMi. ' ' I.KVKIJNI fAtnatfOTM I'll"" .'niKimil UM flriMtMl linn (tnrtlni Tcfninr O'Malkr k WaUhi Ram HUMtfm kim nr O'Malkr knacitfd cut Hatim; rilacklstaa kMckeA tut Ienrd fttnXaKK, MAM. FJml-DfmersawatBB XrWAEK Iult !tW luMcked ant NASmfskV 0.Jak. Wolfe knetked oet KMU Smith. - ' JACKSON NINE OUT Manager Williams Announces Vir tually Same Team as Last Year The Jee Jacksen Field .fi'ub. which last year played a goed'gnme In semi professional ranks, will be en the dia mond again. While Krankie Williams, mnnager, will Jia've n-few changes in hU line-up, he announces virtually the same team fir 1022 as he had in 1021. Captain Wl'Ilams ("Brown") Lence, Billy. Williams, Shimmyeck. Leen Oli ver, Jee Ketchell, Krltz, Temmy No Ne No telcon, Jeck Cftrip, Gibsen, Carney, M Dennelly, Clemene, Dennis and Warner Eutslcr are the men who are Included -en' the Jacksen roster. Jee "Stump" .Gulda has been lest te the team following an Inury te his right hand, having had two fingers ampu tated. . , , Williams has started te book games !! ll..l with Wildwood. i;ape .May, uceen City Atlantic City. Brldgeten nnd Vlnelaml IT.. t '...MltA.l nfr OOO U.I...I, Vll.l. Hlreeti ,,j,enc Lembard 41M. i inning 11 huh iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or real j ftMMk'i ')' VaVaaH VSJR'- ttaattt5Halr.J:,l:-i'WitaaM KaH MIS W?2 Pmatela I VHIfl Sr"rai'At I taMraSHHaal vSi'ia'TlBa IB lajiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii w&mi.'m g. h. p v$v$mk mmWMJiiJ7V':T?mmmMFm , Blunt OLD-TIMERS WILL HAVE GOOD CLUB Jack Hines Plans te Open Season at Heller Park en Easter Monday VETERAN PLAYERS SIGNED Jack Hlnes' Old Timers nre going te have n great ball club thlli aeasen. Jack says s'o-end that makes it unani mous. Last season the downtewners wen forty-seven nnd lest nineteen nnd tied two games. They have enlarged their grounds nt Thirteenth and John John Jehn eon streets, which will be known ns Haler Perk und will accommodate 5000 persons. Manager Hines has rounded tip n nifty bunch of tessers. including a number of lest year's players, and te ilnte has signed " K 1 d d r " Byrnes, "King" -M a r n e . Lew Shnfcr, lMdle Keenan and Rey Hummel. He Is dickering with several stars of reputation and expects te sign severnl before the week ends. Hlnes has ar ranged n number of snmes and will probably e p e n the Season e n Kaster M e n -d n y afternoon. - -"-. - - v tip?; -9 .SKSI MIKfJ IJAN April 17. He plans te play nil the lending teams, nnd is ready te book imm . enjoyment J J Corena A I iSt itra'uht wen irJCc. SOME men merely make acquaintances. Others make friends. And the same may be said of cigars. When a man becomes an El Producte smoker, it's pretty much a case of El Producte or nothing. Because El Producte has real charac ter. Once get your taste set te ElProducte's uncopyable blend and you miss it in ether cigars, no matter hew geed these ether cigars may be. 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The balls seem bigger and deader." games both et home and awav. He caa be reached at 2.r3n Seuth Clarien atrest, The rhlla4elphla ManafavtenTS Laama will met thl evenln at Tenah lUllTallT Watt Columbia avnut..te make preparation for the taen and name the clreult. reur twimi from laat year aim back and flccrtUrr Hunter hit appllcaUent from thrtt new enat. Any Induitrlaf team wlthlna te join It ln vltril te stnd a npmentatlvs te tenltHtV Batlierlnc. The DeMOTaa-Anaitma' tauin haa vlrtuallr cenjplM.iI Its line-up with the addition nt Mike Lean, the former rhllly catcher, who !"" f.trn,l,fl',v!cB w" "rldaepert. Conn . u the I'acinc Iaau. Itt teaten Lean was a member of American Chnln and alae worked behind the bat for fupplee-lllddler The Ht. Mlrhael baaHmll team hat with drawn from the. North Philadelphia Chureh Wue .tn(1 VJ" Lac a aitrlctljr flrtt-claa. rlub en the field. The Salntt have one of tha beat learnt and for nam. away will auar unite centeeta at home. Communicate with W. A. W.vuner. S07B SUty.flfth avenue. SJS manyawn. W1MC npaaiainr. the local atar eulfl.lrt.r Xinrl Who lH A Inn n. mnrcpir nlav i hhi. .. tlanert te play ulth Seuth Phlladel'phU. pick Kildltlen Lumpietet Manactr Ru Ru eolph t outfield nnd he hat already itarted wjrklna eat. The arlea tire .empanle in Delawarm County hate arranged te play twilight baa hall. Anions the ceinptnlet repretent.d aJW Cliften Height Ne. 1, Cliften Helchtt Heak and Ladder Company. Hlahland Tark, Iaaa dnwne. Qarrettaferd. Dreze) Hill and Media. The leaaue will play twtllaht sameii. and aa there ere a number of feed playert connect! with the teama tome fast ball la expected. m """'""""""""""aB11' ml mm MM T&Mm aKftJ.aaK - aT5V1''.lPdlaal aHKvLWaiV'lIaV aKUlNrUaM mS tl'il'UBaal mWr4fZBim mimmm vwm miamm WftVQ-xMm BTri&islslaH aVJsfbinRiH mi-m. mm, mm teturtigMt HatftaW -Bi. iPJSfSWWm h lk- 1 i7?iv, et'.J . ii lift I I f r ' 1 S fl M n 0 lit j i i; .1! u ;Kr " 1 't-rirlvr.airi-,Vrflijrtii9-ytl",3 tt M- rftfltWafal :a. 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