Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 01, 1922, Night Extra, Image 10

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History of the National LteagUg:
Is Heaviest Pre-Seaseii Favorite te Cdj Pennant in
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mJVTS LOOM BIG AS
INNER IN NA TIONAL;
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and Before Season
Pushed Very Hard
for the Pennant
SAM BLACKISTON
fflm&dter Circuit Stronger This Year, a
pf V7s Over McGraw's Club May Be Pus
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? T w V Miuit de net win the iPiiiiuit tlil -nr 11 will nut be tlic
&-' JL fault of .Inlin MrlSrnw nr lilu nillllnii-iliillnr ltif!itil. 'l-lm u-nvU'u r.lin.,.,. !,..
vA.Mrn All tflillll'il itti fm thn .,tiii!iir- ..ntiinntt',, fli.t nmm l.nu I.aa.. L.n,wf t....t.1
IwJlJAttft m' "" tJetlmmllPs :nc prepaid! le outillt-tnuce tlic ether seven entries in Mr.
WX rHeyillcr'i. cr',"t-
r . "ewevcr. i ni eiinmpieiti win in- wonting mulct- tllllidiltiiw from tlip Kturt.
.They have been solei-tc-il te win the ling ewr since Heinle (Smli at signed
.the'henvlest ne--eiiseii fnveiltc In liliterj The pcniuitit hits been linmled te
Itbein en the ettfT liv nil of the experts mid they will find it linrd te piny the
j brand of bull epeeted of flu-ni. The ether clubs in the I.ciigue will put up the
trewrent kind of opposition, nnd every game will be n litird one.
I The (flnntu will lint hnve tin jiikj time of it. Tbre. ether teams nie In
(the runnliiB nnd epe(t te be tip In the front rniil; battling for that gonfulen.
The league appenrs te be much stronger tliiiu last jenr, nnd before the sum
cr is ever. It Is likely te be an body's rnt-e.
At prevent writing, the atlnii.il I .!.. .dubs line up ns fellow :
t New Yeih .V llroelilyn
2 Husten tt Ctiictnuati
:: St. Leuis 7 riiilllcs
4 rittsburgli k Chicago
'L'he Giants get lirst enll b.-iuuv ,.( Kidlj. IVLch. Hnncreft and Heime
Greh, who form eti of the greatest intields the game eer has known. The
Catching stait and the outfield nl-e will be high rlnss, nnd the pltehlng, while
et up te the u-.mil standard, will be geed enough te win u let of ball gnmes.
The dcfclic should be se airtight and the attack se strens thnt a mediocre
anrler will ghln all of the lentidt-nee of a star. This is a cae where the
team should make a pitcher invtead of a pitcher making a team
r .
fiJL'IIF, .pt mill 1 iVpil Htirnr.i. Teue; ami pesuMu Duuglas Till hr
the malmtnyt thh season. Xrhf uppciiis le Ic the hest of thr let.
Braves and Cards te Be Dangerous
jlDOsJTON and St. I.euIh bine two mighty geed ball clubs and will make
JJ things Interesting In the league from the start. The Cardinals will hae a
wonderful attack nnd n fair defense, but th pitching is doubtful.
Up te a week age llrnnch lllcke.vV team appeared te hac the edge en the
funncr-up position, but Hill Henk's arm is -aid te hi. sere, nnd l'ertica has
Ot yet recovered from the attack of "flu" which put him en his back thM
Winter.
With geed pitching the Cards would he up then because they have a great
ball club. Perhaps the hurlcm will round into shape before the sen-en gets
well under way. but at the start nune tough battles confient them.
I am placing the liiuves nl.. tin; Cards because of .Mitchell's great
pitching Man. Te me it leek- like etic .it the best in the lo.igue. l.ast eur'n
burlers will 1m en the job. and in addition. Prank .Miller.- who has been out
two years, Is back ngnin looking better than ever before.
. One geed pitcher added te u eteran staff will help ceii'lderablx . ijeseh.vr,
(McQuillan. Fillinglm. Watsen and IJube Marrpiard should be uiy effect he.
They arc In great shnpe und will de geed work from the start.
Larry Kepf has strengthened the mncM and made it jiesslble for .Mitchell
te UK Barbare en first base against left handed pitching. This team Is llkelv
te pull the. big surprise of lli'Ji'.
. Pittsburgh ahe Iris u ihamc. but Waller Schmidt t- needed behind she
at. At this writttig Walter still is holding out and (Jlbrm U doing the best he
'he can without him. The Piintes ihancs will be much letter witii Schmidt
(lck In the line-up. 15a be Adi.ms. Cooper. Hamilton, tilaner. .Morrison.
Carlsen and Yellow horse nte geed lnir' r-. mid IJ'ake and Holllugswerth ale
the best of the new men.
, The infield, with li'rluiin en 'rt : Ttujner. secend: .Mnr.mvll e. slum.
and End, Harnhard or Tierncy. at third, empare.j favorably with tV nlhei-
IS AMATEUR STAR
Scores Five Knockouts in Six
Bouts in Middle Atlantic
Championships
7 A. A. U. TITLES DECIDED !
UNCLE DUDLEY
UfrU.fr 6WS, ICT MG BT OWCE.Wltt
Mitldlc Atlantic States
Ring Champions for 1922
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Urttrrnelslit Hum lllntklnlen, Cnrtl
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'lleinjwrlilit Frnnl. Tlckftt. VIIU-tteia
A DOCI1M-: knockdown. In which Ham
I- Hlackisten. Curtis Club, and Wil
liam Harkins. Knyenla Catholic Club,
jcaeh Inndisl with tight-hand punches
1 Mmtilt.iilceiifdv, both men going te the
i Meer at the same time in cregty cendl
liens, was the fenlure of tlie semi -final
and finnl bouts In which seven cham
pions of the Middle Atlantic States A.
A. I", were crowned last night at the
Olympia A. A.
After forty-two second" of the llrpt
l-outnLUlnckisten anil Harkins connected
en each ether's jaw with terrific cresses,
nnd ns they went down their heads
struck the tloer. Ucferee Frank Me
Crncken started te count, but nfter one
etiekc of his arm both men, woozy and
nil but out. Ptiiggerpd te their feet.
They began te rumch feebly nt each
ether when, nfter one minute und seven
seconds, Illnckisteu. who had regained
some of his strength, crossed n right
Hush en Harkins' jaw and hi; fell tlat en
his back. There was no necessity for
n count.
This was n welterweight match, the
championship of which class Hlackisten
infer wen liv .slnnnini? Paul Ttcelnnter.
another Kayeuln entry, in the second
leund. In all. Ulaklsten competed In
. four matches last ni'jht. knocking out I
Willie Cannen in a semi-final of the
'middleweight division, and following up!
in the final for the championship bv '
winning from Sam Hewitt, of West j
Philadelphia.
' Five Knockouts j
1 Itlacklsten's boxing was the out stand
ilng feature of the teurnnmeiit. liming
' cn..i.til Hi... 1.,m.1'j,i,f u tint nf n Infnl
of luilf a dozen matches In which he
1 participated.
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Better Basketball Officials Needed
Little Exercise for Dempsey
Play Ball! Phils and A's
The College Oarsman
By
THE OBSERVER
TT IS rather surprising at this late day te hear cemplWnts of the officiating la l
1 the Intercollegiate League basketball champlenAW. ,
The fcenwm ended at Trinceten Tuesday mgni - v. .v.. lu.
title from Penn In n playoff, aj i..t.h.ti
. .. Thursday night; at n dinner given by e Bear,, of An f tan
Officials, (Jeergc ZnUn, ceacn jni uie janmeui.. ., -- t
It rmhih strange that with se many goejl officials te be bad for the asking ,;
the Intercollegiate League should enng crmcuiu "" "'""'" ":,,'. u i Vi
Philadelphia beasts of the most expen Dnsae ""' ""-; ""CJ.n VI
were ovcrlebkcd. There Bheuld be no occasion for criticism of baskctbtll
latlng. In football the colleges tecure the services of the best in the busl- "
CenriaM, l'Jlt, bv Public Ledger Cempanv
RESERVE LEAGUE
FOR SCHOOLS HER
E
Second-Team Circuit Probably
Will Take Place of Proposed
Freshman Schedule
DELAPLAINE IS ON THE JOB
Trout Season Opens
In New Jersey Today
Today marks the opening of the
trout-fishing season In New Jersey.
Anglers are privileged te pursue the
ipecklcd denizens of the brooks and
pendg until July 15. The season In
Pennsylvania will net open until
April 15, closing July JU, fe local
red nnd reel experts will have te
de their fly casting In New Jersey
waters for the next two weeks. A
nen-rcMdcnt license, costing $!!, is
required.
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H.v PAUL PREP
proposed Freshman
I,
vltatlens of Princeton, Penn State,
llaseball Hwarthmere nnd Lafayette te compete
J- League for the Philadelphia public " n'rT. "bn entered In t'he
pound title nnd an nnteriu-ise C. C. lnd. 1 1'lRh schools probably never will see r.,,m rcmy.
nl'e showed brilliant fnnn In all of his light. Hut a reserve league, similar te I in,. Penn Stnte meet will take place
'FIIE icallepuiff icccu-eJ lint yrni , uhm thr Icai.i ww in
enC'half gamri ahead, m lil.rlii te atjret the fce;i thin
?rir,i ii.iij
hlillS 111 It C1if.Qr.tl
They might get nervous if tiny huppn te trail the Irmirn miu'ii
i matches. He administered a terrific
trouncing te Vincent (Smut, a gritty
'itt'e fellow from O'Hrien's Institute, in
the final bout.
Charley Illce, of Sliaiinliaii. annexed
tlie JUfl-iieunil title by forfeit, nfter
Jehnnv Dever. of Kayeuln, Injured his
light hand se badly in the semi-final de
thnt In the basketball circuit, may he
launched.
At the present time conditions are
se congested in the high schools that
freshmen attend classes nt different
hours. At one school, in particular,
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j Tess-up Between Clubs in Second Division
iTDROOKLYN' has net such a bad ball lub. but is plated hl'ili. n inner
. AJ can tell what this club will de. The pitching again will be hijli el.iss.
with Crimes. Cadore. Inmaui. Smith and Mitchell te fall btnk en. Nobody
canjklck against the outfield, and Sam Crane has strengthened tlie Inuc works.
The Dodgers should be in the first dhisten for the first couple of months.
It is n toss-up between the ether three clubs. t present tlie Cubs appear
te be very weak and are net taken seriously by tlie ether managers in tlie eir
ult. They say the pitching will net be up le the blg-lcnsue standard, and
It will be difficult te remodel the infield and outfield.
t Cincinnati has two new inlkldeis who may or may net come through. The
, outfield should be btreng. for It is itlmeM u cinch bet thnt Heusch will lie m
there when the season starts. 1 dele is net throwing away $l,",(iOO per annum.
net se you could notice it. Me-nn. however, will net have the pitching te
top, up In the Tace.
'Art Fletcher will help the Plillli.-. Alien, ly the fellnr champions have
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r, xmu up tiPu.suiLTiiui. iwie arc p,ii.wug goon nan. -nie only wet ry Manager
ut wiineim new lias is nr.-i ii.'i'jv I i.ii,. i n ...,ui ii,.i,i..,. !,,, n iL , .1... ,r
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: .'iruoews, mng. iiunueii, vinceis and Jtetts leek geed this jear nnd
a-"s.-'-eine of the recruits have made a favorable impression.
Taking It all in all. it leeks as if the liiants would have te battle Hoteu
ad St. Leuis for the pennant, with Pittrbnrgh nl'e up in the race.
fentlng the former's brother. Jee. that thu yearlings de net nttend their first
he was unable te cemnete in tlie final. ' class until 12 o'clock, and nre dismissed
Johnny hcett. of uoveulu. proved a ut -, o'clock
a little tee far away for the Hpecdbeys
te send nn entire team, but nt least two
or three boys will be sent up te the
Center County institution. Most of the
athletes In the Princeton meet will be
field event inert. A pair of mlddlo mlddle
distance runners also may be sent te
Nassau.
A drive for nn athletic field will be
started at West Philadelphia in n short
1 time. The Alumni Association will be
puzzle for Temmy n'Malley. of Mead- Therefore ir is impossible f..r the ""V"' by , T: UclaPltt'nc t04 Bl C"J..
nui.voel:. for ,. round ! the final of .......'. iLi- -iiL .... ...v,n.,i. I nnd see what can be dene In the-way
tie 111.-- pound class, but In the second TH,j ,.mild"'play in the morning, but it "( Ket,ln a "e'd
reiiiui uie iuiiei iui uj me iviiulivuui. f js difhcillt le get tlie lime se nrrnn?i
route. ,. fe ,c suitable te all tennis con-
The me-t sensational battle of tine cerned.
tourney occurred in the heavyweight However, tlie high schools will hnve
(lass, the championship of which wiw freshman teams, and ginies nre being
wen by Prank Pickett, of Villanea rpnnireil. Most of the institutions will
be able te schedule gnmes with encn
. College. He knocked out Jee Kcruaii
of Kateulu, in the extra round, after
the judges had disagreed following three
iieunds of action. A hefty right en the
tjaw dropped Kernuii down and fit
Succevsful Tourney
Ale (irernberg. of Seuth Philadel
phia Hebrew Association, wen en points
from Mickey I'erreen. et" Hlackwade, in
he deciding match for the llJ-peuud
I laurels.
I Tills was the first smcessful Middle
! Atlantic States championship teurnii
LEITZ IS CAMBRIA WINNER
FANS APPROVE OF
they
nftii-lntlr
ness. Let the basketball authorities de the name.
IT MAY lie true that evils have crept Inte the great Allege game of
football, but fhey are net se serious ilut they cannot be eradicated
with little difficulty. Abolishing Intersections! games is net the remedy.
Let's have football plenty of It; boost the inttrsectlenal contests and
put the pruning knlfe te the alleged evils.
Dempsey MayKeep Busy for a Few Minutes Abroad
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PAUPKNTIEH, Beckett, Cook !
V- Th
NEW FOULSCHEME
Plan of Man Making Feul Toss Tess
ing Same Makes Came
Cleaner
These three heavyweights are being mentioned 'as probable opponents for
Jack Dempsey when the champion gees abroad.
European sportsmen no doubt have heard and read a let about Dempsey,
but they never have seen him in action. Curiosity will go a long, way toward
Inducing foreigners te get a glimpse of the world's champion, no matter who
the'party of the second pnrt may be.
Cnrpcntler, Beckett, Cook!
Well nt that, each of this trio would keep Dempsey en the go for fcw
minutes en different evenings.
But the big questions Is : What Is Dempsey going te de with the rtit of
his time while away?
SPEAKING of the rough and tumble boxer-wrestler match, It ti
said that Strangler Lewis' first attack would be te dive for Jack
Dempeey's legs, and then It would all be ever. He might get away with
It at that, although Dempsey Is known te direct a pretty solid smash
le the back of the ether fellow's neck, In which event Lewis might
become tee dlxzy te grapple any longer. ,
One Mere Week for the Big "Play Ball!"
ONE week from today the curtain en the big league season here will rlae
informally whin the Phils and A'h battle for the championship of Philadel
phia at Shlbe Park.
Fans here want a winning ball club for a change, nnd a team that will be
out there hustling nt either Bread and Huntingdon or Shlbe Park will get the
support of the baseball enthusiasts.
Fer six years Philadelphia clubs have been en the fleer of their leagues.
It's time for a break. There has been something radically wrong, and unless
the teama begin showing life the respective managements will find gate receipts
further reduced.
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MANY believed yachting was one sport that had been killed by the
Great War. On the contrary, yachting was revived In 1920 and
last summer enjoyed a real boom. This year, however, it is said thnt
the great fifty-footers will net be in commission. The fifties arc the
backbone of yachting, and if they quit It will be a severe blew te the
sport.
Big Year in College Rowing
ROWING will be a prominent sport en the Intercollegiate athletic calendar
this season.
In the East, Pennsylvania. 'Yale, Harvard, Princeton. Cernell and Syra
cuse will stage a series of regattas nnd the climax will be reached with ths
Poughkcepsle races June 20.
Penn and Yale will compete in the first dual regatta in this city en April
proved a big success, and the fans ' IS. nnd contests of various kinds will feature almost every week-end until mid-
CELTS DEFEAT POTTERS
THE new scheme of tossing basketball
iOtlfa trherftliT. 4l,i tnnn innldmr file
offense tosses for the goal was tried '
out last evening In the preliminary j
game at Knights of Columbus Hall,
Thirty-eighth nnd Market streets, be
tween Columbus Council nnd Parkway.
In the big contest which followed I
between St. Nicks, of Atlantic City,
nnd Trl-Ceuncll, the old method was
used ns the lslters objected te the new
wrinkle.
The scheme in the initial trveut
thought it a great stunt. Before the
gamp an announcement was made rc-
Biiruing tne innovation, it being ex
basket, but Phil Lewis halted the gnme ,
i-Mifc- ,'iiiiiikii ie explain mat no should
Victory Over Temmy Devlin In
Comeback Beut In Uptown Ring
ether, but it's different when It come , for(li r,turned te the ring after en nb- "!?,',"' ,1.R "l,n"e " basket, and ex- .
te making up n league schedule. spnce f merc-than n year, and met ' ' p" w " '
i..in,iiinn iiciil-iil Mine Temmy Devlin, 14r pounds, in the (.leaner Twin Wins
Te "r bact te 5S r-erre 1-ague at ,L CU A" C" ,ny nn, hau Hdculed the new
i,i llev W. Ii lanhilne. physical dU I "'"' . , V Il(-:"" "nil J et the topmost authorities
lector at the.Wcbt Philadelphia, High - , 'l ue.it wa in, ni action tren i tc , , nasK , have g ven it their ap
te gcr i " " " - - ,, , i........ i, in,ira ur,unu a (iuuee inn
summer.
The college oarsman gets less recognition ihen he deserves. The training
Is strenuous nnd the comnctitien is henrtbrcaklnc He rives his utmost n
plained if the man tossing for the goal I every race.
ne'sinff Ml C0Untf'1 Plnt ,0r the P" ' Yct yeH 'X'0 ece thc undergraduates Bnake-daneing ever n crew victory
i,, f a , , T carrying the winners en their (.boulders, in triumph.
In the first few tosses the man ' Wen.lpr whv
making th.. threw nimmi nf i.ia .n enuer wnj.
WILL Babe Ruth's temporary absence from the Yankee' line-up
liave any effect en the gate? Assuredly. At home the Yanks,
being league champions, just nnturally will draw the fans with or with
out Ruth. But en the read, minus the "Big Neise," the attraction will
net be the same.
inlwml siivm he s L'elnir te trv
th- circuit under wuy. Neithcast
High, Germnntewn High. Prankford
Hiijli and Central High hnte feuued
tenuis nnd arranged games between
homselvcs. Tliev use. ineir scnoeis
!
Tl
HE Ginnls .arc ihi icW i.h
injured.
Cepurwl t i
uitleii aeiiir of the d , ere
In Public LfiXjtr Company
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inent iicid in riiiiaueipiiiain a peneu of ,(ll!lraf,n()H )lcn the varsity teams arc
: 1.1111 .ten id. muii) ,,ji iii.nu whs ei-- trjivcllllg
:iti?r,nt "" ainS ' . "J thiU will be a a un tej
The referees who officiated were Wil- ".. , e PW e have only
hum II. Itecap. Irank '1 NM'rnckenl lJ.1nP:ttnn,I,"1,ut ' r varsltv teams. 1 1
1 nml Itfihn Cilteiirkc. 'I hi uuIi-ms v,.re , ':.. . .--.- .
l.eitz was entitled te the verdict by a
slight margin. Pedre Canipe, the
Filipine boxer, stepped Harry Leu in
the second round of the semi. The
ether results: Johnny Krnusu wen from
Frankle Smith, Geerge Hindi stepped
Bert Smith in the third and Jee Mar
tin outpeinted .linimy McGovern.
Y's Krax
GIRLS' CAGE RULES
MAKE GAME SLOW
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Penn Managers Take
Psychology Examination
A cer of candidates for the
honor of Icing managers of the Uni
versity of Pcnnslaniu basketball
team next year took a psychology
evamtnatiun vcHerday in tne train
ing house. Thc exam, the first of
its kind Vf-r given te candidates
for managerial pests at the 1'nlver
fcity, wus iilidcr the direction of As
Mutant Prof. Miller, of the psychol
ogy department of the cillege.
nnit uane tiKeiirkc. n. ju.iges were , T,, , , without much experienced
Keran. M.fruckeii. Leuis II Jnffe, I , ' f , PNt K,nsetli ,lIld w0
Hichaid Kain and Johnny Scott, while t 0, ,ek. t with the reserve
Splckct Pun-ell was. (he timekeeper j ,t 1U be different. We will be!
av
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rift
Hi
Miss Kathryn Sheedy, of Daugh
ters of Phillipa, Says Eastern '
League Style Is Best
"HAVE GREAT TEAM NOW"
derful headway and just wait until
The question of tfe-rules under whuhj "Pxt 3 ear." .....
ejlrls shall va biihkctbnll has been a The Daughters of Phllhpu have
subject of tnuih discussion during the , Phiyec. about twenty games this tea-
current sensen. It has been widely de- son and Miss Sheedy admitted thnt she
f bated, and if the glrln hnve their way ' has been tee busv acting ns cnptaiti
there will be nothing but Eastern League .mid manager te keep a record. She
m(8, I premises te have a secretary appointed
One of the chnniDiens of the prefes- I next year who will keep all the dope.
aienal cede is MKs Kathryn M. Shecdr, The teum is coached by Hugh Adams,
organizer, captain nnd mannger of the who has been ruccessful In perfecting
Daughters of Phillipa. which ! one of the teamwork te n marked degree
the three teams connected with the. Three of the girls, however, had pre
Knlghts of Columbus at Thirty-eighth ' vIeih experience. Miss Sheedy, Miss
and Market street. I Lawlei and Miss Hnrvev all having
v This is the second season ler tne , "wii income et rue win team nt
Daughters, and thev went thieugli the dins uatlielic nigh hchenl.
. entire 11120-L'l campalen with girls'
' rules but never ngain : 'ine gins saw te t
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THE traveling A's are using upper
berths as training te get up there.
I 1, ..111 V,e .llfTi.rniit Wn II lie 1 -
during the course of the twe-dny tour- i bl (a t(,p the ij0VS , actual cempe- KilUnger and Richard' pile of lum-
11 ,ra, ' , , . tltlen. nnd will be able te get a line en 6er will both season in jersey uiry.
1 lirfj-three matches wele held In Ihe our materlnl for the next scni-en." i
preliminaries en ednr-Mlny night and feach Ellis, of West Philadelphia's 0nr Daily Guessing Contest Hew
imi'iviii minis mil- u'tiii-u in un- M-ini. frchiminn team, lias arranged lour
'fuinis and llnals last night. One hundred games te date. Three of these contests
un.i !weive eiuries , Uu were received wiu be plnjed in tlie morning, winie uie i SEVVN- MANAaKKH HOPE ruth WILL
from u dozen diitc'ient clubs for the , ether will take place in the afternoon. 1 play first iiask.
leunuimeui. jiny e tue hpeeaney yennings win i
long is n hundred-yard dash?
nlnv nt Geimantewn nt .1 Ml) P. Jl.
Allentown Wins Crown They will be entertained by Central I
Allentown Wlna Crown May 11 : Southern will be plaed at
.Ilfr.tenn. I'll., Arrll 1 Al'entnnn t ii i ir t,:-,,,, 1,.xrintlrin fniilev Fiftieth
the 1 n .-H-fLUBht IntorHi-hnlmiile baakitb.ili Klllgsesslng Hecritttleil I tliiei, r lltuin
il.Hmiiinnslnn of tin. l. hlth V.iltc- by tie. street nnd Chester avenue. May Id, and
Icetlns ritimuiimi h- r il te 17. In tl.e Northeast High will be met en I he same
u- i I pest tc!ii-lu! (,.uni arrariBdl te piny N i Vi ... ei ill nf ,l,a mnrnliie ,-iiiw.s
,t ibj ti that ixmed ut the rencluMnn held .May .M. All e the mernliiR games
of the nirular sclnrlule. liiith tcarga wr will Start nt 0 e clock.
In Iho iilnk. of ror.dlt.en. und as eath wua r, .. ,.i,
runtliti-nt tlie eent.Hi n une of th hard- BpeIbeys Oil J HICK
I et and malt epectaeulnr ter rllneind f-niinh I lelnnlnine nf hi Orniu'e nnd
hr. Th ncerii at the end of the flrnt half L OIlcIl lieiapiniUC, 01 tne urailge tlllU
was a te u in laver ei uaia-iauaua.
BMfbeU Play mi . at cettcrt. ba IiuUect
that bub ncere wlm,
A. V Plcolet ays a cement court la a
bard place te play tennis.
Moguls figure one of Ihesc major
league birds it icerfft ftre t the
bushes,
Ah a' tennis player young Weiner Is
i Blue track team, has accepted the in- I net the Wurst. Het degl
THESE MAIDS PLAY MEN'S RULES
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' tlm Dam-liters of Phillipa will plav
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:,', OlrU Bules Toe Slew
V.'(iJ MIbs MIwi-iU- Is nns.lt lie In lui' views.
j V and says no 'mete mini should decide
rrt, under what rules girm siieuiti piay.
Cr ''"The girls' rules are entirely tee slew,"
. ' he tald. "Tlieic is no uctlen in a
game under which they nre played.
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NATIVITY AND MT. CARMEL
RENEW CAGE RELATIONS
Meet in Batketball Game First Time
In Twe Years I
Nativity and Mount Cnrmel have
burled the hatchet nnd after n lapse of I
two years, during which tlmevne game I
wcre piaycu, iu iipiewn nnu uewn-
basKetball rivals
town basKetball rivals will meet tn.
nlwl.f VnHvltv'n Unit nt 11i.1m.1
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fsf "Tliere is bcnrceiy a cnance ei n gin 8tr(,Pt nn(i Allegheny nventie.
Sta getting hurt, either. I wns once bc-( Mount Carmel will have a strong
W merely Injured playing under the girls i jina.up nnd will include among its
(fk nile, and the men's cede Is se popular ,aj.er8 "inkey" Regan and Jee
SKTkI ,?Lt;empetent ellicinl is In cbarj
2ft 'iTtM'W" B necewary.
Wi Vta?m'be no rough work as It w
iiJln...iiWiai'ef action. .We only pin;
..,,. d,re "erie for the championship of Nativity
going tliere ,, "Dnrtmeuth" nml "ITarvenl"
In.V,rniu are the opponents. "Dartmouth" wen
We only plaved ene- tSnlght. but "Harvard" hs
'.fJW".f"..' ', i. . .i. "i.i naa neeu siieimuiriieii v nn; niiuii en
tHka'and it VCS M slew thnt the gins . t.i... Pnlllns. who nlnve.l all ,..
rs"dled" laughins. wui, St. Jeseph's Prep second team.
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the cleaner team will win every time
and It will nlse have a tendency te
reduce fouling and rough work. This
was plainly evident te all present.
Hut he new plan should be given a
further test and it would be n fine
Idea if several of the larger clubs would
adapt the method for n test. In tin
first half Columbus missed seven out of
nine tosses and five out of eleven in the
finnl half. The Parkway boys missed
eight out of thirteen In both halves.
They wen by the score of 30 te 12 be
cause, they played n clean game nnd did
net make fouls.
In the ether gam.) of the night St.
Nicks, of Atlantic City, wen from Tri
Council, U'i te 10. The local bevs
finished the first half In the lead, ie
te It. and scored three points at the
start of the final period, but then St.
Nlcka located the rim and sent n shower
of two-pointers !ntothe net und wen
easily.
Celts Pull Surprise
The NtSw Yerk Celtics furnished a
nig surprise when they wen the first
game in the series for the Knstern Bas
ketball League play-off by defeating tlic.
Petters en their own fleer last night, 21
te 20.
With "Dutch" Dehncrt out of the
line-up. it wns figured that the Pot Pet
ters had n cinch, especially at home,
but Tem Barry, the substitute, was
the here, and It was his fine plnving
that sent the Celta back te Getham
with a four-nefnt win. Tim snenn.i
game will be played there tonight nnd
the third In Camden if necessary.
The score at bait time was le te 11,
thn New Yorkers getting the advantage
near the close of the half, and they were
always three or four points te the geed
in the final nerinil. '-KtretM,' fn,.v,.,
.)!$. ' was the only Trenten player te show
$ mi) thing, while the entire Celtic team
imi i Pln.ved geed ball.
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Wlnge te Talk te Reush
i'lndnnntl, April . Ivy Wlnie. man.
Br 'of the coin- division of the Cincinnati
.-.miiuiimi mmu, iriwii in iwe ffftmtH wite
t-olurebUH t Ktannni. Haturday and Hun-1
day, has wind Kddle llnuuli te mmt him I
there flunday. 'Wlniie mild ha was net an.
therlted by the iMuh te makn uny tort ei i
a del with the held-out center Helder, but
wanted te tails thln ever with him In '
,t QV.IVI HU
Pepper Martin Wallops Brandt
New Yerk, April 1. Vincent Tepper Jtar
tin. ene of thn many aspirant for Johnny
Kllbane's feathcrw-eluht crown, banded the
eteran Vutch Urandt a nevcrn lacing In
the twelve-round feature bout at the Illnlc
hpertlnu Club, but was unable te knock him
out. Dabe Herman, the Perturueia feathar feathar
wetght, was awarded the Judges' decision
eer Uddle Jlrady In the twelve-round aeml
finnl. Andy Themas lcnoeked out Pete Moere
In 1 mlnute and let seconds of the nat round
ln,ht.?I,cnlnf,beub In ,h9 end alz-reunii
mill Mickey Doucherty earned the decision
ever Johnny Ievlne.
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