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Turn these blades In and out together! That's bet ter ! The above and about one hundred ether equally short and snanjyjfscn tences ,were megaphened te nineteen University of Pennsylvania crews en the Schuylkill yesterday afternoon by Sir Jeseph Wright, coach of the eights. Frem 3:30 until the shades of night were falling se fast that It was deemed advisable te get te the slip of the boathouse Wright was busy. Prem the lowliest freshman eight te the varsity the coach, gave individual instruction, with Kddlc 'Mitchell, a passenger In his motorboat, aiding occasionally with re marks about this or that oarsman. Mitchell, elected captain of :thc var sity eight for this year, is ineligible, yet he. spends every afternoon en the river with the reach instructing the new men qnd old, catching nny mis takes, which he mentions te Wright, busy with one of the ether eights. Bundled in two' overcoats and with a big muffler wrapped around his swarthy neck, Wright battled- tne com winu mat swept the Schuylkill yesterday after noon and announced himself at the com pletion of the long series of drills as bclne Mitisflctl with the war the vari eus crews performed. Net Over-Enthusiastic "Several of the oarsmen haven't reached their right form as yet. but con sidering the cold weather we have been experiencing, they arc doing fairly .well. I am net ever-enthusiastic ever their showing vet. I might say that they did geed work this afternoon. Three. mem bers of the varsity are net quite up te my standard. Rugh, Hewell and Wheeler still lark some of the fincss necessary before they can be called finished oarsmen, yet' they are in there trying hard nnd should overcome their little difficulties before long, If they don't" nnd AVright raised his -voice, "off they go. Muggier undXLaReuebe en the third varsity are excellent oars men nnd may upset the dope ere long nnd And themselves sporting varsity ears." While Hewell. Wheeler- and Rugh were getting a volley of advice In their mile and GOO yards race with the 1G0 1G0 peund eights Tlllic Swan, number seven en the varsity was the recipient of his first compliment of the season from the coach. ''When Wright gives a com pliment, It fs well-deserved," wa the comment of one of the oarsmen after the shell had been placed in the rack. Make Geed Time Incidentally though Wright seemed displeased at the work of the trio men tiened, above the time made by the varsity in their race with the 150 150 peunders gave the coach yemethlng te think about. They flashed across the finish line n geed length nnd n half ahead of the light eight in the bril liant time of 0 minutes 40 seconds. Considering the weather conditions, which included a Streng wind, the time was remarkable. It was the best made by the varsity since the outdoor work started. At the tliree-nuartcr mark the vnr. slty had a quarter-beat length of open water en the 150-pound eight, at the mile a length nnd at the finish a geed length and a half. Mattisen was in the stroke's seat, with Swan, 7; How Hew ell, 0; Wnidner, 5; Wheeler, 4; Rosen Resen burg, 3; Rugh, 2; .Tcllinck, bow, and Chase, coxswain. The 150 included Rnrnhnrdt. streke: Teaf, 7; Outcault, fi: Rolfing, 5; Chesney, 4; Henn, 3; Henttle, 2, nnd Wagner, bow. Barmhart is the light est man in the varsity squad, weighing but ia peunus, out no pulls one of the best ears in the squad. He Is five pounds lighter than Eddle Mitchell was last year, when he moved from the 150 te the varsity. Scraps About Scrappers Je Smith, Temmy Loughran's manager, will spend the rest of the week In New Yerk. Ha experts te sign up T. Patrick for a bout at the Pioneer Sporting Club and also at the Armery at Jersey City. Eddie Hevetre has been In strict training. Reme time age he lssud a challenge te Temmy Loughran and thU defl atltl stands. Bebby McCann. after an attack or "flu" for three weeks, la coming around nicely. He expects te resume training en Monday. Debby wants a crack at Benny Iierris. A welterweight mateh will be decided at the Cambria Club tomorrow night, when Al Verbecksn. of Kensington, takes en West Philadelphia Temmy O'Toele In a scheduled eight-rounder. Joe Qelger vs. Vincent Lepez In the semi. Prellmst Walter Rennie vs. Tem Nelsn. Jack Kid McCarthy vs. Charlev reyd and Jimmy Hanlen vs, Joe Kid Shar key. All tMntAme are In order for MnMtv ntirh. at the Olnnpla Club. Jee O'Donnell will sub for Carl Tremalne. who. suffered an Injury In training. Jee O'Donnell will book up with Jee Nelsen, of this city. In the wtnd.up Aee ueiasiein ana rv tvetiiace meet In the semt. Prelims: Temmy Murray vs. Bat tling Mack. Chick Kansas vs. Terry Davis and Battling Murray vs. Max Williamson, Eddie Harrs believes his. southpaw slam- nana1 artist, iseddv uurman. win nun n III Debby Barrett Saturday night at the Na tienal wnen no taxes en r rankle Conway, of Camden. Prankle Is a clever boxer and Uurman may have his hands full, A pair of veteran sluggers will get back Inte action with Johnny Campl and Benny Kaufman flinging flats at each ether. They re en In the opener at the National show In the wind-up, of which Hymle Oeld faces Jee wenn tomorrow nigni. Jee Miller, a California bantam, has been winning consistently In Bosten. He Is te came en here ana win dex unaer the dlrec lien ei uaaia at data Stanten. rnakls Hewell, of this city, defeated Bud Wctscn near Chicago last week. The Seuth Phlladelphlan has been In "Chi" for mere than a month. He writes that he Is te box In Detroit next week. Mattr Brooks, a Brooklyn boxer, has been getting Inte shape at a local gymn. Brooks comes here with a fine record, and his handler, Melsh Tendler, doesn't bar any one ler ma new preicg. Rehbr Webrast. who has been wlnntnv ran. slstently, added another victory te his credit when he stepped Battling Dundee at Atlantle Cltv this week. Jimmy Cester has'Welgast In prime fettle, and also has Jee Kelly prepared for 115-pound competition. Eddie Morten. 110-pounder. after an ab sence of two years In the ring. Is training tnr a comeback. As A lOS-Deunder h mt Oussle Lewis. Bebby McCann Al Wagner, Fransie wiarK ami ine late joe ruber. Jack Tayler. Chicago heavywelsht. Is In shape te go te the pest. He wants a shot at Ad Stene, Last Nlght'a Cage Results Camden, 88 1 Trenten, 6. nareiiin, xai ,iquma, , Hlerkler, IO Tabernacle, 28, Kajrmiln, (St Aquinas, 18, 'ai vll Hpeedmere, ti Peens, 'a. A 18 Hpeedmsre, Ii Peens. A, A., 18. Lsrast AT A.. Ml Armw O. O.. II Federal Trust. tOi U. B. MarTaes? Quarter- matters Department " I ' Sisjprwrw: iwrri"T.t. -n: W''ii&mmkmnfiHiiit WM-up Sattirday Hymle Geld, 'who came out of the West with the reputation of being, a dangerous opponent, for Benny Leenard, wisi mace nis tieeut at. tr 1 make his debut at. the National Crub en' Saturday night a in ainst n clever onnenent In Jee Welsh, the Smoky Hellew .comeback. Gejd , haa been in Philadelphia all week, and Iisb trained1-hard, -bent en redeeming. him self before n local j audience. Geld is a classy performer. He proved that-when he steed off-Lew Tendler for seven '. rounds and .thn .knocked out Johnny Dennelly in four. A puncher and a boxer come together In the semi-final. ,Bebby .Burman; left-handed'knockereut, will clash with Frankle Conway?- clever Camden cleuter. , Charley Ray, with victories ever Lit tle Jeff and Tiny Trinkle.wlll appear in his third bout of the week, meeting Kid Wolf. This will be a return match, they having put P n sensa tional encounter two weeks age. SUZANNE SEEKS REVENGE French Tennla Champien Anxleua te Meet Mre. Mallbry Again , Nice, France, March i 23. Te meet and conquer Mrs. Mella Mollery, the American champion, who humiliated her nt Ferest Hills, L. I.. Inst fall, has be came an obsession with Mile. Suzanne Lenglcn, then holder of the world's ten nis title. "Hew I should like te have my re venge for what happened, in New Yerk!" Mile. Lcnglen exclaimed, In discussing her plana for the pensen with Mile. Daisy 'Spcranta, twice champ en of France and mixed doubles champion of 1012 nnd 1013. "wny can t i mean ,,A tnvsAlf with hhf nvnln? "In one month I shall be in Paris for the French championships. In May I shall play In Brussels In the world's plenahips. in junc ai niiuuinsm that brilliant Yankee girl win. nave me embarrassing opportunity te meet me again." LETTERS FOR RUTGERS MEN Phlladelphlana' Among Ten Members of aaketball Sque Honored New Brunawlek,' N. .1., March 23. Frank' Hill, of Jersey .City, who for five seasons , has had phenomenal success with Rutgers' basketball teams, will be coach, age in next, winter. He hns signed another contract te cearh both the varsity and freshman, tjuinteK. Teh varsity letters have, bt en awarded te this year's basketball team, which wen ten nnd lest only two games, nnd nine letters for the swimming team. , The awards 'fallow : Basketball Captain .W. H. Boudlnet, Jr., New BrunswieK' f; v. ueminger, i.eng nrancht H. R. Dornan, Philadelphia: n. A. Enander, PlalnfleldfH. B. Haub, Chadwlcks, N.J.S- i. M. Ellis. Mentclalr; H. J. Heine. Philadelphia! H. P. Keller, Keselle Park. N. J'.: Benjamin aassen. Rutherford, and W. U. Byer, . manager. Atlantle City. Swlmmlpg Captain' Ie E. Olfbe, New Yerk' Clarence A, Ress, Uroekbn: R, n, dalbralth, New Yerk: W. E. Sparks, Ilrnek. lyn: E. A. Ennnder, Plnlnfleld: A. 11. Reilettl, II. E Potts, A. L.. Dicksen. Jersey City, and E A. O'Dalr. manager. New Yerk. rhllndelphla' E. A. . 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"KID" DIVER MUCHt FEARED i The men'a junior national fancy div ing championship, along with three ether events, and a dual meet between two branch teams of the Yeung Men s Christian Association, will form the card e'f-A. A. V swimming events te be held under the auspices of the West Branch Y. M. C. A. In their peel. " Fifty-second and Sansom streets, to night. Clese te fifty entries have been re ceived for the four events outside of the dual meet, nnd with the national championship te bedcclded. many mere arc expected before the lists are closed at the beard. , A. Mifflin Armstrong, captain of the Pcnn water aggregation and at one time Intercollegiate tltlcheldcr for fancy div ing, 'haa entered in the fight for the junior national title, and rules a favor ite. Pitted against him will be fifteen -year-old Johnny Beyle, twice winner of the fancy dive In the Pennsylvania In In terschelastlcs. v Star Diver )...! I- AHl,1niA,l Vi mnnv fla nPlllff capable of giving the Red and Blue lender a very goeu ngni. . "' will swim for the Philadelphia Turnge melndc. while Beyle will wear Glrard College's colors. ... The Hyglcit Swimming Club, of At lantic City, will also have some repre sentatives -en hand. The Atlantic City lads te make the trip will probably be Oscar Blew, Kd Subln. Hackney and Alexander. All four of the shore swim mers are geed performers . fretn the springboard, especially Blew and" Hack ney, who have wen many honors during last season and this. The events en the program besides the national diving championship will include 100-ynrd handicap for men. 100-yard handicap for women, 80-yard relay, race for girls under, fifteen, and n dual meet between the' teams from West Branch nnd Wilmington. Y. M. fj. A.' The opening race is set for 8 P. M. Cubs After Second Sacker CntAllna Irtnnds. March 23. Bill I Klllefer. manager of the Chicago Cubs. Is rtlll scout. Ing for a serend bssempn. There nre reports In CRtnp that Klllefer has a deal en for a mi... lAaaiin .inn whnRn Identity Is a. secret. 'Jee Klugman and Barney Frlbrg. who tmve i .--- ..,,, ih. ,- hav. tint ftfftfl ,m In Klllefcr's expectations. . Lacresse "Yearn en Way Here Southampton, March .23. Passengers en the liner Olympic, which" sailed for New Yerk. Included the members of the Oxford nnd Cambridge lacrosse teams, which are te nlsy leading American universities. Including Harvard and Princeton. . ' W. C. SWEITZER, Pretldent Vine St. SERVICE fire$i .iffim"?. '.!'. '?,V M hlli.iih'(ar hHna " .lO. Helrfa Whirlwind Boxing Fete 'Reme folks get t real thvlll out of a highly technical plaiie sole, but for the mob just marcfi the teWn'bnnd down the main street and. hear the sidewalk contingent yodel. Along the. same lines there were three, highly technical boxing bouts at the Ice Palace last night at the smoker of the West Philadelphia Shrina Club. During the same there was never mere than a hum of com ment. ,Thcn they trotted out'.twelve dAck hands, nil In the ring at the same time. Lew Bailey blew .his whistle. The action was Instantaneous, The crowd was en Its feet. The uproar Sheek the building. There were 100 uppercuts te the min ute. 1000 right crestet. n million jabs and no feints. They were se tough they Hinimht the resin was face rtewdcr. The "bl uy" in the net took mere punches than a time-clock for the Chlnece army. Knockouts were onneyinp, ns ll.Vrc wns nn count. It tnnlc flvn minutes te sort out the individuals from the, heap en the fleer at the end. In the ether bouts six boxers hed their necks and torsos washed between rounds. Outside of that Sam Fritz wen from Jimmy Brlggs, though it would be difficult te prnvc. Jack linhel probably licked liny Mitchell because the latter was nil bloody at the finish. Bebby 'Burke really trimmed Mickey Merrjt, but the best he gets is a draw because the fans did net expect him te be se geed. About 4000 members of the club and their friends were moved by a stirring speech from W. Frrclnnd Kendrick, Receiver of Taxes, in behalf of the War Mothers' Association, te the extent of contributing mere than $1000 te n fund for a memorial arch. RAILROAJTCAGE SERIES Four Teama Will Vie. for Supremacy Tonight at Y. M. C. A. Twe basketball games will be played this evening between teams represent ing the Pennsylvania Railroad at the Y. M. 0. A., Eighteenth nnd Filbert streets, tonight. At 7 P. M., Philadelphia Terminal meets Camden ; at H P. M. Tyrene op poses Pettsvillc. The winners of these games piny at Baltimore en Saturday. The team that emerges victor in thnt contest will then play a series with the 'General Office five,, of this city, nnd after that little matter is settled the club thnt is triumphant will be the rep resentative of the Knst agninst the Wrt Her the citampienshlp of the entire 'cnnsylvnnia system. BRUGGY QUITS BASEBALL Fermer Phils' Catcher, Sold te Port land, Won't Repert Elizabeth, N. J., March 23. Frank L. Bruggy, cntcher, sold by the Phila delphia National I.cagtie Club te Port land, of the Pacific Coast League, for the waiver price, nnneunccd today that, rather than report te the miner league club, he would retire from professional basebnll. Bruggy played in 80 games for the Phillies last year and had a batting average of .310. advice because the Firestone line offers a complete variety of Solid, Pneumatic and Cushion types. 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The Skeeters kept In Mm Kmin1.hrir rnnnlnf of the Eastern Basketball League by defeating Trenten 32 te 20, da te the fine goal tossing of the former Central mgn star. i The burly guard of the Skeeters nc nc ceunttd for five of his team'B ten field peels and his work, when the team was In the rear, gave the plovers renewed hope nnd In the second half they swept the invading Jcrseymcn off their feet. After Kerr opened the gnme with a foul nnd Dolln followed with it field goal, the Petters pleyed te suit them selves nnd in a short time had a lead of 15 te 0. It was hnrd work te cut this down, but before the half wni ever the totals read 10 te 17. Kerr Again It was the work of Kerr at the start of the final half that accounted for seven straight points. He caged n two pointer, tlelng the score, sent his team nhead with a foul and thcu followed with nnethcr two-pointer. Then he handed the bulb te Jimmy Campbell for a basket and Camden was ahcud, 24 te 10. Ttay from then en was a trifle mere close, but the Skeeters managed te stay In front, although they were outscercd frem1 the field, 11 te 10. Play was very clean, few penalties being committed. The Skeeters meet Wilkes-Barre en Saturday at home, and If they win nnd the Celtics lese at Reading the Jersey-' men and Gethamitcs arc tied for first place, and a play-off will be necessary. Teddy Keares will be lest te Trenten for the series, as he starts for a South ern training camp en Saturday. Spluts Oppose Aquinas Aqulnns clashes with the Seuth Phllly Hebrews tonight at the latter's hall, Seventh street and Snyder avenue. Aquinas was last evening defeated in an exciting game by Kayeula, SI te 18, the work of Stevenson carrying the col ors' of Kayeuln te victory. But against the Sphtts Aquinas has been mere successful and of the eight defeats sustained by the Sphas two have been administered by Aquinas, while the home team hns only wen a single game. 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