Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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hillies Play Well in Defeating College Nihe-Macks
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I INDOOR NET TITLE
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VA..iAnnr Chnmnlen Wins Under-
1 Reef Crown Alse for Fifth
Ik Time Over Miss Bancroft
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vJSCORE IN FINAL 7-5, 6-1
,. Bosten. Mnrch 2."!. Mr. Mnlln
BitirMrtlt Mnllerv, of New Yerk, wen
atr fifth nntiennl women's Indoor tc.n
nlK championship today.
. t the finnl nintch of the title teurn-
'imeiit en the courts of the T.onjtweml
Cricket Club, he ilcfr-ntcd Miss Leslie
Bincreft. of iiwten. " ' t
Tn tin tnlxed doubles Sirs. Mallery
snd William T. Tlhlr-n. 21. of I'hlla
Selnhln, Imve Mr". Frnnk II. Godfrey
'Tit. Nerrl Williams. 2d, of Hon Hen
tm te defeat te repeat their triumph
of Inst jenr en the name courts.
i ri. unmen'N doubles title was de
cided yesterday and was wen by Mrs.
.Frank' H. Godfrey, of llosten, and
MrB .UUTlOn, illllicinicm ivrBii,. u.
'Wilmington, Del. They defeated Mrs.
hlelln Iljuistetlt Mnllery and Mrs. u.
' a Merris, of Jsew lerk, who last
Ixiit alfe failed In the final, 0-4. 0-3.
"While the winning of the chant-
ntensbln In iIoiidieh ey .urs. uoeirey
nil Mrs. .Tcsmip wns the met im im
nerlnnt event of the day, the remark
In,. ..ietni-v of MIkh Ilancreft ever Mrs.
Jrs'.up in th" flnglca furnished the
followers of tennis with their principal i
tonic of conversation. Kvcn If the Beh-
ten piajrr niuuih inn i p" -final
today from Mrs. Mnllery. the
loiter of her victory will remain un
dimmed . . , . , vr
In the ether wmii-flnnl match, Mrs.
Mallerv. the champion, wen from Ml-
Edith 'Slgeurney, of Hosten. Although
lie 1ms net becu playing her best game
In this tournament. Mrs. Mnllbrj uts
never in iianger.
The two champions of the courts,
Mrs. Mallery and TlluVn. found Mrs.
Jessup and living (1. Wright n stub
born pair in the semi -final match of
the mixed doubles. There was little
power in the champions ploy in the
first wt. and they found It somewhat
difficult te win at 7-ii, but in the sec
Mil thev improved nnd weu Jiundlly at
W.
Cambridge Easily
Defeats Oxford
Ceatlnurd from l'nce On
fere tli6 Americans sailed for South
ampton. About a month nge Stnllard
finished second te Hill In the mile run
in 4m. ll.t-.'s.
W. G. Talham, who finished a close
wcend this afternoon, was nlse a mem
ber of the combined Oxford-Cambridge
team, which ran in the United States.
He injured his ankle en shipboard en
the way te the States nnd ran a won
derful race despite the Injury.
W. It. Seagrove, who is expected te
he the third member of the Cumbrldgc
team te meet the University of Penn
sylvania, wen the three-mile run In the
txeeptienal thin? of 10m. 2 3-Gs. Sca Sca
peve wen the cress-country race be
tween Cernell nnd Cambridge last year.
0. M. Ilutler, who wen the quarter
mile run in 51 1-5 seconds, may be the
fourth Cambridge athlete te meet the
American collegians,
E. I). Mountain, winner of the half
mile this afternoon, may battle it out
vrlth Butler for the honor of being the
fourth innii of the Cambridge team. He
negotiated the distance in 2 minutes 2-5
of a second. W. It. Mllllgan, of Ox
ford, another of the combined team that
met the American colleges In 1020, (fin
ished second in the hnlf-mlle.
The showing of Oxford this after
noon was n keen disappointment te the
large crowd of followers who witnessed
the rnces. It was figured that the meet
would nt least be close nnd the over
whelming superiority shown by Cam
bridge was never expected.
100-jard daah Wen by II. M. Abrama,
Cambridge: 8. SI. Ilutler, Cambridge, aec
eni. Tlme, 10 l-th
One-mile run Wen hv II. It. Stallard. of
Oambrldsn: W. O. Tnthain, Cambridge,
Mend. Time. 4m. 22 2-3s.
het-put Wen Ly A. I. Itccae. of Lincoln
College, Oxford, whom home la In Nebraaka;
nacend. V. K. Drewn, et Washington, repre
ssing Kxeter College, Oxford. Distance,
H H. 2Vi In.
Bread Jump Wen by II. SI. Abralinma,
Cambridge: second. K. II. Haxen. Cum
bridge, ni.itnnre, 22 ft,
lSO-sard hurdlra Wen bv I. F. Putrldce.
Cambridge, pecend, A. K. C. Toniusen. Ox
ford Time. Klh
Me-yard run- Wen by O. St. Ilutler, Cnm
Mblge: aecnnd, II, SI. Uray. Oxford. Time,
81 1.5a.
Thiee.mlle run Wen by W. U. Seaai
ambrlil;; rennd. P. II. Oetirteniv Th
MB. Cambridge. Time. lDm. L 8-Bs.
rave,
gmp-
.High Jumv Wen by K. ,, lturna, Cam
NM; second, n J. Ulcklnien, Oxford.
Hlfl,l R ft. 10 n In.
Half-mile run-Wen bv II 1). Mountain.
oeriuge: tetunu, , R. Miiiin, oxreru,
Tlmt, 2m D-5a.
4 220-nrd low hurdle'- Wen by W. S. Hrla
J;e,,Cmbrldge; anrend. II. htiipliiten, Ox Ox
jerd. Time, 2H 1-S
BLACKISTON SCORES K. 0.
Philadelphia Amateur Star 8tewe
Away Columbus Fee in Second
Cotembus, 0., March 2."i. Sam
BlackiBten, .if the Curtis C. C, Phila
wphia, amateur boxing knockereur,
fcered his tecend hnymuker of the eck
In Ohie at the Athletic Club of Colum
ns last night, pitting nwny Uec Al
'?" In the becetul round. On Monday
'tot Blncklsten hcercd a knockout nt
ueveiand
P.efn, i...i i r m ,,,,
uetjire leaving here for Philadelphia, I
elack StOll. who is u ueltervvelelit Kfiiil I
that l. ...... i weiierwtlgui, siuil
"V le would compete in the welter
nil middleweight clashes of the Middle
an ic states A. A. U. champion
..W",,""' Q"kcr City en Wednesday
na Friday nlglits next week.
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MONTCLAIR HIGH BEATS
WEST PHILLY ON ICE
New Jersey Tfam 8ceres 1-0 Vic
tory In Heckey Match
Wtat rhlladetphU Mentelalr AendfmT
(loedrlU .right wlrw Hillflpi
Ward renter. V. Mil
Neetn left wing Fmttrr
Crpnell right nefennei , . I'ratt
Ann left drfmae II. I.uts
It mine i , goal ..Miner
flrferee r. WanamelieT, I'enn. Time of
liertedft 10 mlnutri.
Mentelalr Aendemy 0 O 01
Wett rrVlladelphin Iljghj ........ e e e O
Mbntrlnlr High Scheel, of Mont Ment
cltilr, N. J defeated West Philadel
phia High Scheel In un ice hockey game
this afternoon nt thclce 1'alaee by one
goal te none. Phillips, the right wing
of the winning sextet, scored the lone
tally late in the second ierled.
In the third period, Phillips felt nnd
suffered a cut ever the eye. Afler the
wound wns dre-wed nnd a short rest
the injured player returned te the game.
Ills goal in the wcend period wns made
after seven minutes of play, lto lte
tricvlng the ball from n fcrimmngc In
which six players took part. Phillip,
f hated te the Hide and sent tin; bull out
of the rcech of Ilnuser, the Spevdbeys'
goal tender, for the score.
Hear.
SOCCER BATTLE
Phila. F. C. and Falces,
Holyoke, Clash in Ameri
can League Fray
CROWD SEES
LOCALS CAN WIN TITLE
IMillu. I'. C. llnlelu
Kerr . . 8eal . tv. Gray
Kethune rlrlit fnlllm'-k , . lgnn
Vrgten . . . .reft fullback. . Krnlett
litrrev . right halfliti k . A. lleudnll
Mrlvm . renter hnlfheek A. (Irny
Iirlmer , .left hnlfhiek Sltli
rnmpbrll . . . ,eiitide right .Melr
'n m Inltl right llrnwn
llrlltan . . . .center forward W. I)nilal
V"rley In'd" lef I . . . Ihmile
Fleming out "Me left .... Oner
lleferce Cienrge Yentig. of I'hllailelehla.
Neutral llne-mer Krr anil Wutwn. Time
tf linlte 45 minute.
One of tiic lnrest crowds of the sea
son flecked te Cnhlll Field this after
noon te sec the Philadelphia F. C. meet
the Falces, of Holyoke, In nn Ameri
can League soccer game upon which
hinged the championship of the league.
A victory for the Phillies assured
them the first plncc nnd the champion
ship of the organization in its first year
and about 0000 fans were in attend
ancc. The Falces ere well down In the race,
but they showed plenty of pep in the
initial practice and gave every premise
of making the Phillies hustle te gain
the decision.
Mnnagcr Waldcr. of the locals, said
before the game that he had as yet
made no arrangements te play the 8cul
Un, of Si. Leuis. The final gnmc of
the season will be pleyed here next
Saturday with Tedd's.
Scraps About Scrappers
Pnlar C'ennar has returned from Texiia
The (IraSH 1'erry weltennlxht mu away
from thi home hearth for eight month, box.
ine .inmn of the leudlng men In Inn iijund.iKf
In the Southwest.
One of Hie features ut Hie National tenlehl
will be the return set-te between Charley lla
and Kid Wolf. They !ut en a terrin tuule
aeveral nvd.a age. This will be Hay'a third
match of the weelc. havlns defeated I.ittli
Jeff and Tlnv Trlnkle.
Ine O'Donnell ahvnja Keeps hlmaelf In fit
tettle an thnt he will be In the beat ahape
vhen lie aubatltutes for Carl Tremalne at
the Olympla Club Monday .light agalnat Jee
Nelaen. It la te be en all-bantam ahew.
with Patny Wallnre s. Miv Ooldateln In the
ether clht-rounder. I'rcllma.: Battllne
Mack . Temmy Murray. Clilck Kanaaa ve
Terry Davla and llattllm Murra a Max
Williamson.
I.llhtwelKlltx. welterwelchtM nnd heay
welvlita will nppcr en the apeclal presrain
of th weekly lie I'.il.ice show Tuesday night.
Wlllle JaCkaen is, rvankte Illce will nx In
the wind-up. Jimmy Hnnlen s. OeeriCu
Chanty In the aeml. and ether number- nre;
Johnny Mealy . Cleorse Erne, K. e.
Ixiuirhlln va. Jne Jarkaen and Jim IIolleiiJ
vr. Sereeant Itay Smith.
Jee Lynch, who U het after a teturn tilt
w-lth Champien Jehnnv Huff, will meet We
Wee Itarten In New Yerk en April li. It
Is te be a twelve-round bout,
rtuahey llutohlmen nn I Kid Kaplan are te
claah In an eneern at Merlden, Cnun.. April
1. The Reelehmnn nlae la te meet .Mlvkty
l'raer at New IIaen. April 0.
Captain Iloh Reper Ik te meet Pat Mc
Carthy, of ltoaten. In a ten-reun,l nuifli at
Werciater. Maaa.. Mendav night and Ilugluj i
Walker at Oklahoma City. April 17.
Mil Stanley, Weatern llshtwelitht flnalh
hu worked hlmaelf Inte flatlr ft tin and hia
manaiter. hMrtle Ilrewn, Is unglliu- fur n
llam'a debut In thli rlty
Temmr Carvln. of Seuth riilladetphia Ins
prepared a pair et downtown llywelehia for
Halle competition here. They are Jeck
Kvans. HO. and Heck Bentn. 113. Ht,
are In ohape le hook up vtlth Jny one their
weight.
Charier Wllllama H bark In town with
Maxl Wllllamaen frem New Yerk where the
latter boxed Ijirr Oildberi; twehe reunda
en Thuradav nisht. "The Judges uaw the
deelalen te (leldberg. but It waa a ajnipatht ajnipatht
tle erdlet the worst Mnxle should hae
received waa a draw. Wlltlamann la confident
he will beat llattllus .Murray Mendaj uui.l
at the 01yiiula.
Busy Afternoon for Shooters
Lecal and auburlmn ahnelers will hv. .
buay lime mia Biiernoen. ,mi inierclub alie
has been arranged between the (Jharl
Pace Red nnd Gun Club, of Ardmore. a
, j,enn,y vanlu lUllread Hun Club, of it
city, ever the latter'a trap nt Went
busy time this afternoon. An Interclub ahoet
rles
and
tWs
second and nulat avenue. The Clearvlew
Club announces the monthly ahoet of the
("un, I'untfuti.ti ..vim mm nvcu, int. i'eill
lu Club, of Norrlatewn. will held Ita
March club sheet eer the Jefferaenvllle
trnna.
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BRYN
MAWR GIRLS
SMOTHER ADELPH
Misses Remak and Nicells Score
All Main Liners' Points
f Against New Yorkers
FINAL SCORE IS 52 TO 6
Hern Matrr
Adelnhl Clnb
Aiiaat
Stlaaea.
Remak forward
Nleell ferwnrC
. llelKteln
Klnmtrlck
martin
Palache
Jumping center .... Campbell
W".
Mae center Arpa
. ....viiftrd MnrMV
iiew
wlt guard Klendl
Time of halve 10m. Field goals Be
mnk, Ml Nleell, 111 Kllpatrtrk. 2. Feul
goule Kllpntrlck, 3. Hiibatltiitlana Fer
Adetphli (irahnm for llelatelni Newfung for
Campbell i Ilelateln for Arm Campbell far
Klendl.
The Bryn Mawr College basketball
team wen In rather an fasy fash
ion today from the Adclphi Club maids,
of New Yerk, e2 te 0. Tlie gnmc was
plnjcd in the Main Line girls' gym
nasium. Last Saturday Ilryn Mawr furnished
a surprise by decisively defeating the
University of Pennsylvania qe-eds. Like
last week against Penn, Hryn. Mnwr's
nttack wus centered nbeut their two
ferwnttls, MNfch Itemtik and Nicells.
. llicse clever girls matle the entire llfty
0f ! tne mnrkciH. Miss Ilrniuk, made flfttcn
two-pointers wiilch added te her total
of seventeen Inst week gives her thirty
two deuble-deckers for two gemes. This
Ih n notable achievement for a girl
' plnjcr nnd is unusual even among the
best et the male tesscrs.
The New Yerk girls scored only one
point during the liist half, while the
Alain Liners were telling up twenty
four. They held Ibis advantage when
the half ended.
In the second half Adclphin started te
show te much better ndvantnge and for
the first five minutes played all round
the home team, lint that was nil. This
spurt seemed te have taken nil the life
out of them nnd the- llijn Mawr girls
simply pnsscd the ball amerlg them
selves and Misses Remak and Nicoll
dropped it through the net thirteen times I
mere for twenty-six points. The Adcl
phi team made five during this hnlf, all
the points being made by Miss Kil
Patrick, who also garnered the single
point in the opening half.
The passing of the Itiyn Mawr team,
like last week against Penn, was re
markable and made possible the feeding
of their two forwards with the large
number of deuble-deckers.
GIRLS' TEAMS PLAY
DECIDING CONTEST
Will Be Staged as a Preliminary
Clash te the Camden-Wilkes-Bar
re Contest
The Camden and AY'llkes-Barre teams
are playing an EaMern Iensue contest
this eveninp nt the Third Rccimcnt
Armery, nt Iladden avenuO nnd Mirkle
streets, Camden, hut the big lencue
isame is only un lneidentnl, ns two rival
slfls' quintets are down en the schedule,
nnd they held the center of the spot
light. The female basketeers represent the
Superintendent of Car Service, of the
Pennxylvaiiin Itnllreiid. nnd Linden
Hnptlst. The eniric nuinteti have met
twice before and the first time the
church representatives wen, It te 0, and
in the last amc, which was staged prier
te the C'nmdcn-Ceatesvllle contest, the
railroaders were returned a winner, 11
te 10. '
lteth aggregations claim the female
championship nnd have defeated all the
ether female teams In this lecnlity. Lin-,
den lias only been bcttten twice in five
years. Car Service nnd Daughters of
Columbus turning the trick, and the
railroaders wen from the I), of C in n
title content TucIay night. Miss Itettv
Sclicnkel. who was Injured in thnt game,
is expected back in the game for Car
Service.
The ether game may be the final of
the season. Heading and the Celts arc
also playing at Heading, and if the
Hear defeat the New Yorkers and the
Shuan down Wllkes-Bnrre, the second
hnlf will be n deadlock and a one-game
play-off necessary. Camden fans still
hope tlielr favorites will get into the
championship terlcs.
"DARTMOUTH" AND "YALE"
STAGE PLAY-OFF CONTEST
First and Second Half Winners of
Nativity League Battle Tonight
The championship of the Nativity
nnsehnll League will be (recided tonight
when 'Dartmouth." winner of the first
hnlf of the scus-en, CDgages "yule,"
champions of the second liulf. The
Nativity Leugue Is an organisatien of
Malinger Hill Sands, who is endeavor
ing te develop home talent. It hns been
a grent success, nnd some tiuc plajers
have been turned out.
The b contest will be the firM of a
series between St. Peter's and utlv-
'ft ,lr"riP,,!m,fJ,i,nh? "Ptewn champion. ,
Ullltl. I'.flfllO iJnllflfflini ttll l.A l.nnt, tn
the line up and Nativity expect te win
handily. The games will be pin j oil at
Allegheny avenue and Belgrade strt'et.
Tigers Drill en Diamond
Princeton, N. J.. March 23. Taking ad
vantage cf the flrat touch of real baseball
weather of the season, the Princeton base
ball squad had tf geed workout hare yeater.
day. Twe teams were picked trein the
thlrty-flve candidates and a snappy game
Played.
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NATIONAL DOlifeLBS TENNIS QUEEN
Mn, Jessup, formerly Ml Marien
ZlnoVrateln, of WIUmtagtaHi, ?
although defeated In the semi-final
round of singles for the national
women's Indoor tennla title) cap
tured the doubles crown with Mrs.
Wank II. Godfrey, of Bosten,
trouncing Mrs. Mella Mallery and
Mm. L. O. Merris, of New York.en
.(he Longwood courts
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SNOVER LOOKS GOOD;
A'SAT SAN ANTONIO
First'String Mackmen Be-
gin Barmsterming en
Way Heme Frem
Eagle Pass
MURPHY IS IN CHARGE
Stectat Dispatch te Evening Public Ledger
San Antonie, Tex., March 25.
EAGLE PA
by the firs
SS has been left behind
first-strlne men of the Ath
letics, under the' direction of the veteran
Liniiny Murphy, who was a star Black
mnn when the Philadelphia Americans
were winning pennnnts and world's
championships, and they arc here today
for n game with the local Texas League,
club this afternoon. Anether game be
tween the A's nnd the Bears will be
played tomorrow afternoon.
Included In the Murphy party are
seventeen players and Manager Cennie
Mack, himself, Mrs. Mack and Mrs.
Themas Shlbe.
The bnseballlans who are. here and
who are te barnstorm en their way te
Shlbe Park are:
Rellle Narler, 811m llnrrla. Fred llelmach,
Jimmy BulllTOn, Kddle Itemmel. Bryan Yar Yar
rlaen and Frank Ixiftus. plteherat Cy.Perlt
ln. nod Ollle Fiihrman, catehera: Jimmy
Ike. Chick Galloway. BUI Berrett. Jne
Ilnuser nnd Frank llraslll, Infleldera, and
Tilly Wnlkcr, Frank Wrlh and Whltey W.tt.
outfielders.
Series With Cards
Frem here tills pnrty will leave for
Galveston tomorrow night nnd a game
Is scheduled with the club representing
that town en Monday, after which ci
four-game series will be played with
the St. Leuis National Leaguers. This
series of contests will be played in n
row, starting at Housten, Tex., en
Tu cuddy a
Wednesday the A's nnd Cards will
meet at Beaumont ; Thursday they will
clash at Orange nnd the final fracas
will be Btaged Friday at Baten
Rouge, La. ,
Next Saturday and Sunday the A s
will play the college team at Pater
son, La., and en April 3 will take en
the Hattiesburg, MHs.. collegians. The
geme booked for April 4 Is with the
Chattanooga Southern Association
club in the Tennessee town. Three
games after this are scheduled with the
Meline team, Three Eye League cham
pions, managed by Cennie Mnck's son,
Earl. The A's will clash with Meline
en April 5 nt Ashevllic, N. C en the
fith nt Morgantown. N. C, nnd en the
7th nt Winsten-Salem.
When the series with the miner
lengue aggregation Is completed en Fri
day the Mncklets will hop abenrd a
train and speed north te Philadelphia,
where they arc scheduled te play the
Phillies In the Intcrleague game en
Saturday afternoon, April 8.
Other Squad
The second squad of the Athletics
will remain at Eagle Pass ever the
week-end, n battle being listed with
the Engle Pass team for Sundti) . The
second -stringers' schedule follews:
March 27. Auatln: March 19, Pan An An An
toneo: March 30, San Antonie; March .11,
Gdlvesten: April 1, Housten, April J. Iloau Ileau
tnnnt, April ,1. Illrmlnsham, Ala.; April n.
Birmingham; April 0. (ireenvllle.Tenn.; April
7. Jehnsen City. Tcnu.: April 8, llrlatel,
Tenneasee.
The make-up iif the party at Kagle Pass
"".'!" .HarrvDajla and Tem Hhlbe fellows;
,tw5ii.,r.ireiM,SS1ir iBSSK
M.hM. .lAiinnv U'.IUf hJ IKk..v liTl.!
natchers, Johnny Walker and Johnny Bergen
Inflclder. lee. 4ohnten. Heine Hrheer,
Frank t'allauuv and Bill Maltlnndi outfield
er", Bin Miller, Frank Motion an. Hughes
mid Mnlene.
Pulleyn te Captain Columbia Flva
New Yerk, March 23. Ilebert Pullleyn
right guard en the Columbia baakethaii
i.e,"m r.or.,5?.,ftl,t,twe oenS and the thin
hlgheat Individual scorer of the ini.,rl.ri
leglate Basketball League for 1021 "has
been named captain of the nve ter next
Break Camp at
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P'jsW
Showing Against Flerida
Collegians Wins Berth
en Phils' Staff for
Southpaw Hurler
DISPLAYS REAL STUFF
By EDWIN J. POLLOCK
Lessburg, Fla., March 25
rtOLONBL L. SXOVKl: printed his
name a bit plainer en the list of
Phlllie vnrslty pitchers yesterday, nnd
he will be one of the three southpaws
carried by Wilhelm this season, unless
he hews a complete reversal of form.
Thnt Is scarcely likely.
The Colonel went through five in
nings yesterday ageinst tlie University
of Flerida und gnve the collegians only
two hit.". That in itbelf prebnbly was
no great feat, although the Gaines
ville youths have no mean ball club,
but Snevcr showed n variety of stuff
that proved he wns geed oneugVfor a
tryout against the be.t sluggers of
Mr. Heydler's circuit.
With the exception of one inning,
the Colonel let Flerida tlewn in order.
In the sixth, which wns his second
frnme, Sneter get into n rut bv pass
ing the first man and then lie fnced
two youths who appear te be major
league ball players. The first was
Lance Hichbeurg. a member of Wil
helm's club, who is finishing his course
of study at the institution, and the
second was Reach, e short -step who
will go high in profesMennl baseball,
if he cheeses America's nntiennl game
as his business.
Third Run
Itichbeurg slapped out n bingle and
each came through with another one ene
buM Mew These safeties, together
. i".e ??lk Produced the third and
final Flerida run. The Phils wen the
game, of course, 12-H.
Itichbeurg. who is new acting in the
capacity of coach te the Flerida bevs,
P ayed first base because uinntetir rules
did net geern the game. Coach Itich Itich
beurg and Hench were the heroes of the
game en the Gainesville campus. They
each had two hits and were the enlv
members of the collegiate nlne that did
any slugging. Itichbeurg had a triple
und a single nnd Houch a single and a
home run. IIeiicIi'm circuit clout cur
ried ever the left -field fence.
j,Meu,!eww Mnr'r,l n the hill for
"llnelm. It wns the first time since
the Phils : have been In training here
thnt the North Carolina dinger worked
out In n regulation game, and he looked
tne part of a big lengue Iiitnliiarv.
In four Innings he fanned s'lx bnt
ters. lie didn't nllnw a hit In the first
three frames, but In (he feiuth Itich Itich
eourg found him for his triple and then
Iteach came through with his wallen
ever the fence. '
Leslie Cleans Bases
Kench's homer was net the enlv one
of the afternoon Rev ,..s0 alse'came
through with n drlw er the fence
Lesllc'a clout came with the bases
leaded. It brought checi t, th0 i,cnr.
of Kaiser Wilhelm, mid new he Is be
ginning te bellete thnt Leslie will hit
under the big tent
Wult Henline, the peppery catcher
Minred honors with Leslie nt bat Walt
was the only member of the Phils who
contributed mere than two hits. He
broke Inte the limelight with three, one
a double.
The Wilhelm athletes win stage a re
turn gatlll' With the Duvtmm VI., .1.1.,
State. League Club this uf'ternoen. Lust
OlldllV the Phils trlimnp.1 .i..i. aV".'
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ENGUSHUe
IS UMM
Eighty-five Per Cent of Billy
Wells' Opponents Have
Been Put te Sleep
IN TRENCHES FOUR YEARS
By LOUIS II. JAFKK
WITH Ted (Kid) Lewis detained for
n bout against Geerges Cnrpcntlcr
In Londen, Eng., another Britisher has
stepped en te Uncle Sam's slieals bent
en lifting the welterweight crown from
the raven locks of the venerable .T.
Britten. "Bermondsey Billy" Wells is
the latest English Invader, nnd he Is
a real fighting man.
Wells served four, years in uniform
as a Temmy in the trenches during
the grent war. In all he bus hud a tetnl
of 1C0 bouts, having only one decision
ever rendered against him thnt In
wiilch he wns outpeinted in twenty
rounds by a Kid Deyle. This was
Wells' first fracas nftcr being dis
charged from the army, and later Billy
reversed the result agnlnst Deyle by
knocking him out in seventeen rounds.
The newcomer from Great Britain is
of Irish extraction, he is twenty-live
years of age, having been born en Ht.
Pntrlck's Day, 1807, Is live feet nine
Inches in his boxing shoes, nnd weighs
ten stone in England, which Is 1-10
pounds in America. Charley Harvey,
who Is handling Wells, is willing, te
let any of Bermeiulsey's opponents
come in nt 147 pounds, preferring a j
championship set-te with Biitten.
A reference, te elN lecerd fur-
iiiahctl by Harvey allows tlmt knockeu h
predominate, nbeut 85 per tent of his
opponents Having eeen uumnea eit into
the country of cuckoos. Among these
slumberers wns Matt Wells, one-time
F.nglish title-holder, who wns socked
for a row of red cress tents in the thir
teenth round.
Hammer Coming East Again
Ever Hammer, the bristling blend,
is preparing te invade the Eust eute
mere. After being In retirement for
a short while the sound of leather
against flesh lured the tow-headed
Swede back into the ring. Boxing is
en the bnn in Chicago, se Ever is com
ing here. Eddie Stanten, who hns
Willie Green in tow, will leek after
Hammer.
Hammer's career has been full of
ups -and downs. The bct he ever did
wns come wnthln inches of beating
Benny Leenard te the lightweight
championship. It happened In Milwau
kee a few months before Fred Welsh
was dethroned by the clever New New
Yerker. Hammer hammered the Brit
isher all ever the ring, had him no
bly, bleary-eyed and nil but out. But
r-reu could run nnu Kept stepping lest
enough te keep from being knocked out
within the limited engagement.
Last year Hammer went te the Coast
for a scries of four -reunders, nnd while
there he lined up with a moving-picture
outfit, going before the camera
in various different roles. Fer several
months Ever wns fascinated by the
duties of being "shot" before the
grludtng machine. But seen the blend
tired of this work and he went back
into training for fistic competition.
Frem Chicago comes the report that
Hammer is ready, and when he nr
rlves here, the softest thing lie wants
te start against is one Geerge Chancy.
Brether s. Brether
A feature of the entry list turned in !
by Shanahan Catholic Club for the I
Middle Atlantic championships ut the
Oljmpin Club next Wednesday unit
Fridny nights is thnt brother may meet
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ureiiici 111 uiiu tu iiir leaiiiiTweigut
matcnes. tJiiuries una .lesepn itice are
te appear in the 1-0-pound class. In I
all, five Shanahan boys will vie for
the championships, the ethers being i
Jeseph. Crowley. 112; Jehn O'Brien,
118. and Jimmy Mct.urk, 13.i
It has been anneuncetl tlehnitcly liy
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il. IH.lHUUl Ul fllll- l.l.-IIMIIIUITH Will
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RPPll in nntlnn Inntiwllne. nV.
n-Molle.- tnr,e !.. ,.,. !..; ...I ...' I
--we s,v"sas lilililia. 1.1111111 I
, . itij , .w.i.iv. inn 0IWWI.-UL UJ1U I1UW
enrolled ut Villnnevu. I
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GOLD WILL GLITTER IN
WELSH GO. SAYS KEARNS
Predicts K. O. for Coast
Lad at
National Tonight
"Geld is going te glitter tonight nt
the National Club, and don't make any
mistake nbeut that." said Jack Kenrns,
wlie brought the Seattle. Wash , light, i
weight Eust for a match with Benny
Leenard, "and Hjmle will run rough', i
shed ever that fellow Jee Welr-h I
don't core hew geed Welsh ua be
Hymie Geld will redeem liimself befurp
the Philadelphia fntis this evening "
Tlie meeting between Held and Welsh
is miiediiled for the windtip at tlie Seuth
Kletentli street club and is scheduled for
eight rounds, but fiein what Kenrns
bus te say the bout Is due te ctnl In a
knockout. Welsh is n geed defensle
boxer, but he plans te jmt in ,, ',,.
gresslve battle.
Anether bout between a puncher and it
boxer will be stnged in the semi-fmnl
when Bebby Burmati hooks up with
Frankle Conway. In the ether ,.,,.. '
Mecl
('hurley Buy tueklcs Kid Wolf. Jehnnv i
'.".'.".? .'"", """".,'"" 'eer and
lui't-H deiinin (iarilner
"'iiiiej v inn n ejiens uie snow
ucnny Kaufman.
with
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A II fentherwelehr chniniilnn nf l,n.t i 7 i7, .T --- -' t..niK " ' a!"" rres-nt sea sun.
i.uinerw.iKiir. cuninpien et last steadily as the date for the decision American and European Plana.
year, will net be entered lu next week's .iimm-iclies The owners of the ..Win " -- --
meet here. Gnrtln is going te start J J-! kee, "J 'nllve te tl ie il?-tinrtieii , i rDAUr. ATI A 11 T 17"
boxing professionally In the near future wi " e win ng e ' ' race''" UKANiJ A L ANTIC
rinrf 'I' sT vfrm,L'rlVM , KWye(" such importance, te say nothing e t,i ' vTrl""" T ,!c". HeT ' C0 M runnin.
Oub, and who wen tlie .Middle Atlantic mnncturv value The value of tliasi, ., watcr- Pr,v- blith- Rate ay "p- aetQUU
llghtweUht title Inst ear. will defend n?,i ".,. .: ..' .. .?..' . ,'in '.-'" wkly. Cap. 000. noeklet- Oreheatra.
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Ninety-two Entrants in Five
Events for Individual In
door Championships
EIGHT LISTED FROM PENN
Ninety-two nthletes representing
eleven colleges will compete this after
noon In the annual individual inter
collegiate championships. The prelim
inaries will stnrt at " o'clock this after
neon in the Weiehtman Hall peel of
the t'lilvurslty of l'eimsjlviinln. The,
finals will lie staged tonight. j
Amherst, Brown, MassnclitiHe'tM Tech, i
Columbia, Bulgers, Nnvy, Wcsleytin, I
Cllj College of New ion;, Penn arid
Princeton all have one or nine athletes
entered in the meet which winds up the
college swimming m-iimhi. '
Geerge Kistler. coneh of the Vniver
sity of Pennsjlvanln team, lias eight ei
his men entered In the live events, the
"(), 100, 'J20, plunge mid fancy tllve.
Gig Gentlmer, the former Brooklyn
Polytechnic stur, who lias hnd u uc
cessful !ciiseii In Intercollegiate com
petition. In enteted in the fifty-yard i
dnsli nnd is expected te finish well up
with the leaders. Gentlmer lias been '
practicing diligently for the last two.
weeks and expects te bring home the'
blui ribbon in his event. ,
Vic Bolst. the former West Plum-
tcrC(1 in tlle 100 ,, expects t0 (ins, u
wIth tlle lender.s. Hleiner. who is swim-
,, for the irst time for r w
Mar, jn ,,, eL,0 nm, wl bp tb(, u(,
ueipnia mgii hcnoei swimmer, is en-
nnd Blue sole entl.v in this event. Cult
tain Mifflin Armstrong, runner-up in
the funcy die lust year, is entered again
with Wiener. Bursk and Weed in the ,
plunge complete the Penn team.
Twe record holders will defend t!ielr
titles In the meet. D. L. .Tenes, el
Brown, who lust year established n
itinrk of ."."i.'-." seconds in the 100, and
Sinclair, the Navy star, who made a
new record of '2 minutes 251-f seconds,
arc the uthlctcs te defend their main main
piensliips. Yule's chumpiens-hlp team, the twelfth
consecutive for the New Hnven resi
dents, is expected te carry off the bulk
of the honors today. Charles Pratt,
the captain of the team, is from Hono
lulu. It. F. Selley. D. B. Gauss. Lem
.Telliffe, Weed and Guernsey will repre
sent the Ell team today. Guernsey re
cently established n new world's plunge
record for seventy-five yards und wllL
try this afternoon and tonight te fur
ther lower his time.
Beets and Saddle
Over the Seas Handicap is the fea
ture nt Ilnvuim today the last d.iy
but one of the meeting which b ring's
together some fast sprinters. At the'
weights. Belle, of Hllzabcthtewn, has
n geed chance te win the purse, with I
Arrnrnt and The Bey as probable con- i
tenders. Horses "well placed in ether,
races arc : .
First, race The Belgian II. Fair
Lassie. Primitive: second Whippet. '
Bill Hundley. Hatrnck: third Stone
wall. Article X. Handel; fifth Hucn.
Archive. Bacchanalian ; sixth Dellj
C.. Han, Hush.
Horses whlrli seem best at Tiniuaiut
are: First race Pat Hnmpsnn. Nanr
Wlnet. Babe Ituth: second Ishpam.
Thrills-. Capen: thirdBittern. Geed
Ttimirrli 'PlirHlrf T fniiTtlTrit 'I
ham. Eugenia IC: fifth-Mlstres l0
Bourbon Green. 1 ann e Nail: sixth,
ti ...i:..m ri'i. un....i. it;. .. 11-1, v
jeiiiiuuiti i iireuii, ..iiss I'lis, .lutlgi
uavitt ; seentn iiew sstcei. Little
Less. Thriller: eightli Toembol
Rubber 1 1. Tabloid. '
interest in the SIS.OOO Cuban Deibv
,,. three-jear-eld classic of ti, i, i '
turfi iiich Is the closing tlm's i',!
attraction nc iiavaun.
will iiuiih
her te --end starters te the
111-
pest. This
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