rmm. -e, mm . , i ? wnTif Iff!' i i -i ? aie" ' ' "i'i & k wvsWIct!! Hnnmr- nui Bam M. .V VamfMH fyy ,r. W&Wnl 7TT mt mk W TS-VivrJ-A CJ,ii'f""' LL ' IiM- r .. l-iV! U 'V I HMKMD rrWII.OVflv flMiV), t- vV J aw - t. i i t j n-.-n'.i .. . r l j- nt& &mtmm&x wv ,";.y.jv f . - ' 7rF- 41" .T ,.X Mtenmmg is Basmevu scrap ; ''ft? V THE OBSERVE aalf m 'aA&att'aaaitaint thslr Wfr of " n'd had Mm faaa la fa uproar tar eiaerlalfjit atta fee ft)acVln ent of the test boxlarpreW L. U 'aeaUMn. WlltrWsCksea't act in tha wind-tin went aatir. . ) Wtiiiftaeijiiarid esllsved Jacksen cheated them. 'He cane in, the rim . -1 wan In no shins te aarA'anv tiar rtf It w ! ' ' """ ":.:yji:": :. .. r,..- .. . .v. Anetntr T.ninvneucwi ey i.ue uDierver-trns .ibsi jscssen, at urnei, aciuaiij itu tii nunchas. - TbereVaa eVenr reisen tdelleve that Willie did net try Ck; 0. Frankle Rice. ItVwae,crwletattiK. s f ' 4,'Aftr the' V? Charier -Hanlen matcb.'-lri which both 'battered each r ail eyer inv canvas im pair ei nuns; rr lifers wnue uie isns resrea (elves hearse with approval, Willie Jacksen, in the nest bout looked aa t'vere iaklnf Beinething for nethlnc when "he was paid for hia 4,act." - ' .a'- rrHK HaMraCaaaeT raclnu b the ham ertnr la ina kaaw. If It VX hai' been for that Willie Jackara arfdit bare been nebbed r1M K.MWni!. p" st'i r "1" .---7- -"-r: . .v rjlUNUlSAvn nrwi i inicrcouefiaie DBsaeiDau coampienanip in twenty 'One tV' Tears ought te do'eellege baaketball a-world of geed.. W ' It it expected that the Tigers will put the apert en a IctcI with football ka it a major apert. t ' ; , K(t tOtner ceuegea mmj iouew aim. At renn aiene is it a, major apert new. K3 n. Atmt nt Pnn WiAn ha ha TtaA mttA !., !' ln.lnIM T tiaM -g .; h,mjw -- , - - ,. ...uv.u.. v .. eapet'iifnt xer row yeara. - t TJOTian phaniTilnniihln hcenmna'a mnnennl IntaMaf Atmm Anmn. Faaaing the crown around will help the apert. ' , p. Next year Darrnteuth, Cernell, Princeton and Penn will battle for the title tt! the war, .'-,'. h 11 TTHAT.haa baeeM of the epeat for publle golf LbksT The aeaaea la VY with ea. Cebb'a Creek la again becoming eengeated and' qnkk action it Mw plea) of tee public Makamea. ' ' i Uaapirea Here Figure la FeeUali Argiuneai V' . . .. m ... . . . . .. TBS eniy nppie en tne-auriace or tne newiy-erganuea ifniiaaeipnia uaseDeui Aaasciatlen.la the diaafreement between -the manaaara and the uninlres erer vtkm aalarr nnMtlnn. :t The tnanagere hare granted the umps a' boeat, but the latter want the case , tart up te the arbitration beard. The managers' aay no. r nwiuwff -niwvu. mm( Kiait ura uvir uiuiinuwu Airuiatscv 10 vv mie K'lWtt oz in aina erer zennuiatea. t 'All ebatadaa hare been evrrnm and thn 1ann la all aat fm a imt aaa'ann IVhieh starts three weeks-from Saturday. , f. The nublie isn't a bit interested in that umnire scran. .All it wants la eed hnplres assigned by the rotation method. &. . " rzrrizrzn ." ""v"vu "" "v" "" " 1VV" " w .t aaaaarr mOTR WBTB UU LU IUB UHIDI. t ' TENNIS fans have all the chance they want te, boost their faTOrite game beginning today la Philadelphia. AH the proceeds of 'the Indoor matches go toward the booming of Junier tennis la this city. Oaaflr Celt-May Net Ran ' KPOR perhaps the first time, the courts ere acting as'a restraint against racing ifX a horse. Playfellow, full brother of Man e' War, is Exhibit A in a $100,- i 000 suit. His buyers assert they've been handed a Vlemen," that he's a "wind- h sucker," and want their money back. Nothing doing, aay the salesmen. They want te race the horse fertharify te show he's all Tight, ' '- Buyers can't see it, en the ground that "wind-sucking." theuch incurable '.alike fits, is periodical, and the horse mlght,net show the ailment they claim he" has In the testa for charity. i , ' , .. Fending the appeal the horse will be lest te the turf for at least another W year which seems like an unfair handicap at a time when he should be at his I but speed. ' I . . A. '..-- V . . . vuuu uiniuD la iuitibs ins raw 01 ma uie. he says se. A Judge (J en the bench Is a case of "all by myself." New he's being feted by the regular fetters ta baseball, free te come aad go as be pleases. 's " Big Tear for Scheel 'Baseball , rpHIB premises te be a, banner year for scholastic baseball." Virtually every X school in Philadelphia and vicinity has lengthened Its season, and mere games have been arranged. The "big" teams get going next Tuesday. Here is the purest of amateur sport, very young America at its favorite game, flushed, serious, giving the best in their young bodies and souls all the time. . "Frem bare-kneed kiddles te gray-hatred daddies the shrill cheers en the (ride lines sound In a constant rattle of appreciation till the last put-out is made. . npHE hunt for the'stene-age beast doesn't leek like a sporting chance rer success. A fdeeJesaarus, as we understand It, la a cress between ' s a pint of rye aad a gin rlckey. . i ..i WSmiMTTIHF uiar u IB iiui in v iiiil. I t' rt.ift, m i '!' mmwm mHil 'h vf,'--.'P'-- "! r mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim9mmmei txtv J a . r -, , tLeult Naftenatt Again Of faat Macknwi, Thlt Ttmt 10'te 2LbfttJ Off Ferm PLAY AT .ORANGE TODAY tfteM Dttpntch te Mvening pattte h4ar Orange, xsx., March 80. Once mero --for' the third time lna rewthe Ath letics were alambaaged all ever the let, by the BK Leuis Cards. This happened at Beaumont yesterday afternoon, and it la likely that the fourth straight de feat will be handed te the, Mackmen by the National Leaguers here this after noon, The final fracas of the five-game aeries between the A's and St. Leuis teams is scheduled tomorrow afternoon at Baten Rouge, La., and no doubt the Cennie baaeballlans will be gUtd that the nightmare will be brer. Fer some how or ether, mostly because they haven't get their-eyes en the ball, the Athletics are net hitting. The Athletics, the Cardinals and the rain played the game 'at Beaumont, and en several occasions, it looked as though the rain would win. However, it stepped long enough te pie- the entire contest, though it made the field rather hcnvy.i The condition of the field did net tteem te bother the St. Leuis mud horses for they cantered home te victory, this time winning by a 10-te-2 score and clinching such honera as there may be Jn the series. '' Manager Mack offered Frank Leftus as his pitching sacrifice, and the Card accepted the offer In the spirit it was tendered. Leftus looked geed in the first and third Innings, rather groggy In the second, and In the fourth and fifth was hammered hard. In the first three games efthe series Mack's pitchers have allowed forty-five hits for forty-one runs. Yarrisen, who worked in Housten Tuesday, made the best shewlnc acainst the Rlckcymen. Contrasted with this, the Athletics have In three games scored vbut seven runs en twenty-nix. hits. .Yesterday they worn unable te de anything much with either Right-hander Haines or Heuthnaw Bailey. Haines gave but two hits in the first four, lnhings, but, with one out in the fifth,' was touched for clean wallops by Callaway, Helmach, batting for Leftus, and Witt, but only one run' scored. Bill Bailey also was effective. Net until the ninth did he let the A's have a run, and then only one. Six double plays featured the game, each club making three. The A'e-ge te Patterson, La., for a game Saturday. Pemeranlana en 8hew Tonight The monthly specialty hev In connection with the meetlax of the Philadelphia Pome ranian Club will be held tonight at the Hetel Walten. There are a number of prliea offered for open competition, accerama te Secretary Moere, wnicn eneuia mane Judslns aU the mere tntereetlns. ,.! W ' BILLY MAHKR of Perm's MM' f teaai, who registered two raas aad hit safely twice la the gars Agaiast Philadelphia. Dental yesterday BaaebaU Filmed in Camps and Elsewhere the Champien Defeats Willie' Heppe, t i Fermer Trtlehelder, 1500 te 1468 fTO MEET WELKERCOCHRft Chicago, March 30 Jake Schaefer today remained world's champion at 38.2 balkilne billiards. In a heart- breaking finish Inst night he nosed out the veteran Willie Heppe 1500 te 1408. Thereby "Yeune Jake" nreved con clusively that hla two previous victories ever the man who for sixteen years feigned supreme in the world of balk line billiards wcre net flukes, and at the same time erased from the family txutcheen a smear marked there fifteen J ears age when Heppe, then a. lad in Jils teens, defeated the elder iJake Bchaefer, the ."wlsard," father of "Yeung Jake." The match partook of none of the un friendliness of a "grudge" meeting and . Proved ene of the greatest in the his tory of the game between men who ler many years should remain at the top of the heap. Heppe, in hla new role of challenger, was great even in defeat. He actually wok the third block by 10 points, cerlngr61G te Jake's COO. and had a wtter average in defeat than did the en eua champion, while hla high run Athletic Gleanings in Country's Colleges nanever, N. 11. Thirteen players com cem com Peae the Dartmouth baneball team en Ita aprlna trip, according te an announcement by Coach Jeff Teareau. Of this number only three are letter men Captain Tracy, pitch pitch er: Uaynard. lnflelder, and Caiwell, out fielder. .Asa Artier, Micky Profaef Ralph W. Awlar. ehairman of the Weatern Confer Cenfer Confer enee Oeaehea' Committee of football, aald he had made t no plana te call a meat Ins fit oeaehea and official te dlaeuaa new football rule, aa announced In Cffcaa-e. CaaabrMse, Hasa. Tba Harvard Athletic Committee, while aanctlentnc the American achedule of the tennta team, which tnoiede a Southern trip next month, failed a aeoend Mmj te approve Harvard' participation with Tale in a meet In Ensland next no ne no mer asalnat Carebrldce and Oxford Unhrer altlei. provided the Athlttle Aoclatlen had te Provide the fund' te make the trip possible. New Tork In vame, the FQrdham well-played practice took the meaaure of the Fert Hloeum team of 200, made the first night, shaded HphneftfiVt'a lwta.4. l. D.HJ.. '-""".w as WSO, uj O'&JUIAIIV, The final block, while no leas thrill- '"B than the first two, did pet display the finished billiards Schaefer and ' leppe indulged In while the game was below 1000 points. Beth' showed marked evidence of the severe nervous tension they played under, and both mere frequently resorted te, safety play. Ueppe made no excuse for leslna and Id there la.none better' than young Jftke. " He irrflniii.il rim vlrrnr'a lianil xvarmly after the match and seemingly was ln qs geed spirits as 'hen before hn?l night's play opened he had amlllngly faced Schuefer as they clasped M,?.nnd vewi for photographers. Within thirty days Sphaefer will de wnd hla title against Welker Cochran, another "bnv ivnniW ' Th. n,.il, probably will be played here or in New' v irnni. pieck ny innings, Ulgli runs -" iwjtni ncnaerei .ralty taaeball team at Ferdhatn Field by a aoere of 0 te ,J?SZ "even. Conn. The , Tale elan of 1622 ha voted the "T" athleticaward a the meat coveted of cellese honor. Fer em year prevteua aen'er claiie hare oheen the Phi Beta Kaitfa key a the meit dealred university honor . Uneeta. Neb. Fred T. Dawaen. football coaeh and actlna director alnu th reeltnatlen of rred"W. fyMhrms. has been, appointed director of athletic at the UnT New Yerk Charlej ll Bbbeta. 8d. srand- era of the Brooklyn Baseball Club, ha elceted captain of St. Jehn' Prep baiket ball team for next eaaaen. r Bethlehrn. Pa. H, uroeaiyn, . nas seen ei n capta'P F, Underwood, of unanimously alatMt Lehtsh iwlmmlns team. tthaee. N. T. The Cernell AthleUe' Oour Oeur ell ha awarded twenty ''C'a" te member of the vanity naaketball. wreatlins and hockey team.- The wreeOln- letters were In honor of the winning- of the Interoolle Intereolle Interoelle slate ohaimyenshlp. Four track letter were also . awarded en the recommendation of Coaeh Keakter. BaUestan. Tt. The Unlvmalty. mom DaeeDOJi team lert'here thia nn ins en im annual Beuuiern trip, piartas a chedul of elsht fames,' New Tork Captain Cremar and Sohmerr. iue TODB RUT CAB OH. BOTt The nrat time you take your strl for a ride wun your nrat car. and ether "flrata' nertraved bv the f jitila HAnlen. in the Shew." Bee Makatln Section of next Sun eay'a.rsaue (dioeaa. "Max it m tiant. "Ide-anllttlna' "Feuie of roe of Chlcate' bait teams were kept Idle yesterday. Tne wnue pox were kmu-i-.t ni.v a HhMv.mrt. r.a. but were prevented by rain . and wet around halted the Cub and Baal at Ban Franclice. The.m. lVeeU Brown trimmed New Or lean yesterday and meet St. Pauh of the American Axoclatlen. In the first of atwo atwe game eerie at New Orleans thl afternoon. 3lmBlllett. left-handed Hurler, haa been aent te Terre Haute, of the Three-Bye Uasue, under an, optional agreement. ' The Olant have acquired tha errlets. of Arthur Beydler. pitcher et a military choel at Ban Antonie. He I but'elsMeen years of as and attracted tha attention of Man ager McOraw in a practice same. He Jein the Olant at the close of achoel In May. Carry Cratnth, formerly manaser . pf the Phil, ha made reaervatlen for bis de parture from hla home In iasuna Beach for Uyerabura-. Tenn.. te Jein Mlnneapell of the American Aoclatlen. Th Pedsrrs de'eated the Yankee ye terday. 2 te 1. deeplte a prodlsleus home run by Babe Ruth. The Pirate left Het Sprliur. Ark., today en the flrat lea- of their barnstorming trip, with Little Reck as the rtrt atop. ' ObvateaUe, Barby. Uhle. sotheron. Mall. Morten and Kcefe will form the pltchlns itaft of the Indian, according te advice irem me ipvwm.iu ,... ,m.. Maaacer Pat Meran. of the Red. 1 of the opinion that a team should remain In the Beuth until after April' 1. He ay he plan an entirely different method next year. Wlldwoed A. A. Nine Formed The Wlldwoed Athletic Association, of Frankford. wilt be represented bv a semi semi pre. clnb'thl season. Manaser Wllferd H. Bhallcreaa. who successfully piloted the team last year, has been re-elected manaser. and as a nucleus,, for this year's team he haa Carty Aahcreft, McKay. Russell, Vande grift, MaMaater. Michaels. Cleary and Can- 0n. juanaxer onaiieress usi HiBurwwi- newn players added te his roster. The lOl I Ml III I ll --aa. I m I P a,.,1.taaxajsaasaaiaas..a.assas .. . . HftMLur " GOTQPHILUES KIm Wilhalm'a Man Win Cham pionship by ,Twle Dafeatinft Orlande Club aF ' -sj. -vara. UtftfJfj f ' ' '- , - at , . saVsaaBShi cam. te the ptats-ve itam'aadirairsl ata aMaaal aixi a ail AM aaak.l j.alji ejkfaiaa ' "ui ivar, initsai Bnt acvcan " In addltlea. he "tet". hlmelf ander three, flies that had base-hit inclina inclina teons1; , ,' ' . 1. V It waa the old-timer. Arthur Fletcher. however, who steed. ent defensively. The thirty-three-year jreaag shortstop handled eight hard chances in. his usual masteny style. ; unce nis srursr tegs carried te deep short la (aa dlrectlea of third, aad his musrelar'lntrs'haad shot ent and held a speeding grounder. He Jerked himself te a sadden start, but the threw had te be fast; se he get it away, non. anei niavara will raoert en Anrll 8 for si The team will play home aame at Wake- ling and Dlttman streets. , The epenlna game wem tv iiaTroeo ayi 111 I scheduled for Aprrll 2B, will lift tha lid an the he home playing dates are Tuesday. en the home aeaaen. The !ea are Tuesday. Thuradav and Baturday, traveling en Sunday. Man ager of semi-pre. team communicate with QUAKERS BATTING HARD By EDWIN J. POLLOCK1 ' Leesburf, Fla., March 20. There is one State in this Union where the Phils are champions and there la one town in that Btate where they are world's champions. ' ! The State is Flerida and the town Lecuburg. The Flerida champion ship was awarded .unanimously te the Wilhelm athletes yesterday whea. they defentcd the Orlande club, 1021 pen nant winners in the State League, at Orlande, 7-0, If you don't believe the Phils rate as werld's1 tltlelielders, ask any citizen of Leesburg and yetf'll get a convincing argument. It was the second time in as many days that the Phils conquered Orlande. The first game was played here Tues day and the State Leaguers were crushed 20-0. An average of thirteen and a half run margin ever any team certainly is 'enough te cam the de cision. - All Are Hitting Every one, it seems, has been whaling since the Phils have started training here and there will be considerable wailing when they depart tonight, . or rather early tomorrow morning. The sad breakaway will be made at 1:00 A. M. Leesburg has taken the Phils te its collective heart and there will be plenty of rooting for Klze Wilhelm and his ball players in this town during the coming campaign. Twe seuthpawH, Phil Welnert and Stan Baumgartner, have raised their rating with Wilhelm te a point where they can speak te their boss without getting h bawling out. This boost came as a result of splendid service en the' firing line at Orlande yesterday. Wclnert started en the hill for the Phils and stayed there for six innings. In the second and third session it looked as if lie were going te relapse into jene of hl3 customary wild spells, but he recovered ln time te save him self. During the half dexen chapters he Htrtick out six and permitted only four hits. Control Excellent Baumgartner was ln there in the sev enth, and his control was excellent. The former Chicago athlete has shown the best control of any of the pertsiders In camp, and yesterday was one of his geed days. He was touched for three hits in the three innings he labored, but two of them were these teasing, dinky flics, tee far out for the infielders te get and tee far in for the outfielders te reach. Curt Walker, the Beeville bingle ar tist, also had a field day. The Texan It was low, and, the-ball hit the dirt seyerai rest awny from ltey jesue, out that premising Texan stretched hia leag budv and arm, while a. tee clnnc te first base, and he came up with the fuhere, completing ene of the snappiest ays ever cxmeitea in spring training. There is no scheduled game en for Pi Faculty, Buy Uniforms , for Dentil ScteelTemt The' faulty of the Philadelphia DenUl CWlage surprised the bastball team of the. school yesterday by chipping la and buylag thsat uni form fer'the eeselBg season. Brai Brai levem, first .baseman aad maaager of the team, has his nine selected, but .they were all decked out In different uniforms last, week. He approached several faculty members, who started a campaign that eventu ally brought sufficient capital te completely outfit the team. tertav. bnt tha beva will nractlce. never theless. The first came en the read will be played in Columbia, 8. 0., en Satur day. ' ST. PETER'S VS. AQUINAS Fifth Street Passera Have Hard Gams Listed for Tonight The basketball team cf St. Peter'a Catholic Club wilt meet Aquinas this evening in their aew basketball cage at Fifth street and Glrard avenue. The team la going great at present, and en Monday -established a ueasen's record, when they wen from East End, et Camden, 40 te 90, in three extra period. St. Peter's will line up with Pover Pever nick and Randy Miller forwards; Jee Iteagan, center; Bill Miller and Helsler guards. Aquinas will depend en Jele McNamee and Tem Dunleaw, forwards ; Jay Smith, center, and Andy McMahon and Pctey Kllpatrick, guards. Man e War Has Anniversary Lnlagtea, Ky.. March 80. Teiterday mibiii (ha .Bfttv anniversary of Van a' War, the supsrherse, which a a three-year- Ola was tne rscini inr,vi ui viia meri can Continent. 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They Ge Our Entire Stock of Brand New Just Received Spring Suitings d Tep Coatings At Prices Regardless of value ! Regardless of cost ! Regardless of less ! As the Stanley Ce. announced through the newspapers they are going te build immediately rather sudden and wholly unexpected by us. We had already bought our entire spring stocks of worsteds and they are in our store, but no use "crying ever spilt milk", se We Take the Less and mark down every piece te prices that assure us that 'they will move out quickly, before we locate in new QUArtcrs Man.' this is a MERCHANT TAILORING EVENT, caused by abso lutely unforeseen circumstances a sale and a slashing of prices that could net be possible under ordinary conditions. Right in time for EASTER, tee se order your spring suits and topcoats Made Te Your Measure at prices that even could net be duplicated by ready te wear shops for ni everyueuy ciuuung. Newcern & Green Have Been Merchant Tailors for 23 Years and we are going te stay in business, tee! We state this fact emphati cally se our old customers and new ones tee, will knew that even at these low prices they can rely upon the high quality tailoring and perfect fitting that has characterized all NEWCORN & GREEN clothes. We de net sacrifice anything, but price and that is necessary even at the very start of the season se we can clean out our entire stocks immediately. lrVaaV Mm AwAw mvm. Lm HV kWAj aaraaaaaaarV aUaR.aV BaPBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfleiHk'aBBBBBBBl Newcern & Green 1032 Market Street Established 23 Years. Open Saturday Until SO P.M. ' I 1321 AthtHie eft i Caaefa - ' - - ' L .' Sr.I aaeaswv.'.i ''- mmm EW&KM SSkW P9 ext a 'tnSltif trsssB-IWJL S' mij 'rfjii-i ia ay! 2 Trt'V m r.M IV, ws va W i$tt """il cJ iT fS . rv -M )i iii UtT v! A. . IV I i - it: "jr-X. aa r rm ' "a .. 3 ?p. Mb V .1 a . i"Raa -"Kl K 'M at 'i tA A Z . 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