inMnnHn! , ,' ij; m i w mwni i' iiwmh 'i i ' ihi nw m Hi in hhupihw i '' imini w i ii '." hi hi iimwimmbmwmmimiwmiiiiini I w t3ZMKt EMgaKt8!: ' . ". . , BtraiMQT fetlMlC' LEDGEBPHnDElPmA,vrrHtTOIUyA"ACTIIi3.ia9; , -'J. !9SBiffl8Bw Kklyn Bexmen Are in Great Shape as Opening of the National League Season Approach 'ORK AGAINST YANKS I WBY DODGERS' HURLERS, PROVES THKIR WORTH wBilcc Mere Wilbert Robinson Will Have a Helt of Star w:-tvwE'?Ja i rwJ$t- Slabmen for Opening of Season Has Net Decided 7r. - - en One Right-Hander UNCLE DUDLEY W ua W It t V i . . it ' 1 WIUJKKT ItOItlNSON n- nenERT v. maxwkw, Pnerta Kd:ter Evrnlre Tubllc tdk-tr ,NCE mere your Unde Wilbert lloblnten hns proved bin nblllt.. i untiille fleck of nltchrrH. His stnft e( nlilf bodied (lingers lms rocked mm BMked thn YnnkppH for n row of second -nluce honors In tbc clrcnn tour down Seuth and the heavy hitters nre jut ns effective hh If they hnd been butting ""With dnrning needles. The lnirler- seem te hme the Indian sign en the Ynnks, nnd, nccerrting te our own Mr. MucKin, sign ei mat character never misses. Ne matter bow the. rest of the club shapes up, Uob Ueb Uob lnsen ales has mound talent galore when the ronten opens. Ter jenrs he has been lended down with capable curvers and thej hate kept his team In the Tunning. Ilruekl.rn Is a hard club te beat enrly In the season be cause of premier pitching. In the training camp the rotund manager devotes most of bis time In Instructing the piygi-rs. We were In Jacksonville a month age and dIiein-d Hebble in the midst of twenty pitchers. They were engaged in fielding practice and worked harder than a gang of lntlclders. They were tnugbt te cover first base, back tip third nnd some were chased ecr te second. The manager watched rveij move, and If a mistake mih made the offender had te try the play all eer again until it was right. "1 have an unusually large number of new pitchers," Mid Itoblnsen, "but I need one right bander and must be careful. There nre fifteen candidates for that one job. nnd I believe t can find the man I want." Just who that mnn Is still Is a mjsterj, but when the .selection Is made the lucky person will be a finished product Dutch lleitther, Sherry Smith and Clarence Mitchell nre nble southpaws, nd Grimes, Cndere nnd Mntnuux stand out as well as any rlght-hnmlers In the League. This is the big half dozen, and will be worked in their regu lar turn. J)R00KI,YX trill cause ronsidctable annoyance in Xew Yeik next s D iccfk tvhen the nexe "Big Six" starti te operate en the Giants in the opening series of 1022. Spring Touring Games Mean Nothing EXIIiniTION teura are drawing te a close and In a short time the pre pre fecnsen battles will bate been forgotten. This Is ns It Bheuld be, for the spring games down Seuth mean nothing. The players are net keen for them, they will net extend themselves nnd the only ones te profit re the due owners. Towns below the mashle and divot line help pay the expenses of the training trip and make the bank account were formidable when the real game begins. Still, n ball club can tip off Its weakness In these tames the same as any place else. The Yankees, accord ing te their own chroniclers, hnve developed clmrley ierses nbee the ears and ere doing their thinking In a most wild nnd woozy manner. They don't seem te knew what te de when they get en base and their speed en the paths leads one te belle; e the athletes are operating en pair of Hat tires. The outfield still Is weak, and in addition te that Miller Heggins has te worry about his Infield. Insttml of limine eerj thine nil set. the Yank man ager has shuffled the cards for a new deal. McNnlly has FKVNK ItAKEK been transferred te second, Ward te third and linker te the bench. Jt-rm scett will help the inner works, but be rau't cover all of the ground en the left side of the dinmend. He will be mere valuable with Ward te help out en some of the hard-hitting bells te his right. LIKE IttoeUpn, the 1 mils ictll have te depend a let en the pitthcis until Ruth and Meusel return te the line-up. The only dijjerenre note i that the Dedger hurlcrs are corning through and the Yank , ineinidsmcn are net. Scott's Rheumatism Disappears With Less of Teeth ;TOHN" SCOTT, who was responsible for the unexpected strength of the O lioste'n llrnves this jear. Is net enjoying himself with Cincinnati. Jehn, let it be remembered, vns considered se Important that the Ueds traded Mnr quard, Kepf and SuOO for him, and the deal did nothing but help the llrnves Scott was net feeling well when he arrived In .Mineral Wells. He be lieved he hnd a touch of rheumatism, and sonubedy told him te have a few teeth taken out te cure it. This was done, but instead of improving Jehn heenme worse. He remained In bed while the team was barnstorming and did net surround himself with his new uniform until a couple of days age He iias lest his teeth nnd n let of weight, but the rheumatism has departed . Soen after he was Haded te the Hed, Scott decided te become n holdout. He hnd read about himself In the papers and felt his efforts should he u warded. therefore, when his contract was sent hlra he returned it unsigned After which came n period of silence, and finally Garry Hernnenn wired the 'Hnc net received jour signed want; fve ffeTTA "BETTER TtAM Tslt? YtAR IHAiJ ever - TrieVRB Seme SvrtrBT ?iAVGR? "" fTPU BaL tot. hV Ik PD AAlTCHEU OR LtBFOHL DON'T TWROW ANY SCWRE INTO AE ve'll make wcaa leek like UGHTF0GGEfiTLM9 II ILL WeWTt)EW(JWERTfeAM$ tfOVTO, vTfePOMiT" CLYDE MUAV AUD MlS POLITICAL CBtW WOMVB OME-TVVO-Siy WTO MB I AS FOR. MILLER WGGlNS - HUH IkteKS Loek like slier walkers. We'll cop TfccPegwAwr THIS VeAR. SWE sm.6) J ! .ri y mex. - .r m i 1922, In ureujaEtcAM aw HlT.iikveui ?ntH; iHew FIELD M THEY'RE MEAW -TV COBBS -BUNCH OR. -MuffH DUFFY'S ?A4? LOOK LIKE "WOOP 'BURNERS" A10W(J?DB O'MIWE . EflU USk p"HA9- -- HB's tfOtectfVArp Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Basketball Next Year Withdrawal of Tennis Stars Spurning $40,000 By THE OBSERVER rvNR of the J Li CepvrUht, 1'ubllc Lmlger Company. GIRLS IN SPOR I i TWO TEAMS FOR KIRLIN Has i and ' RECORD ENIRY LIST NEED SUPERVISION ! II frfij A. A. U. Plans for Fair Athletes Net Practical for Scheel and College Maids VIEWS OF DIRECTORS Hy PALL PREr OIlOANIZnn athletics for women would be fine for Industrial circles, but net se Reed for schoolgirls, is the I opinion of two of Philadelphia's prom inent phvMcal directors. Recently William Sprout, presi dent of the Amateur Athletic Associa tion, announced that women's nthlctlcB would be organized nnd nation-wide track meets would be staged under the suspcrvlslen of the A. A. V. FOR PENN RELAYS Secured Heme Grounds Wilt Open Season May 13 The Klrlin Catholic Club intends te place two first-class amateur teams In the field this year, and Jee McOnrvey, well known in amateur circles, will have chnrgc of the first team. I - ,, . . , M . Heme grounds have been secured nnd 45 Colleges and Schools Have the season win open en May in. The Sent in Entries for Twenty- club will also be represented with a' second team, which will be mnnaged by eighth Annual Carnival Dec Powers nnd play any club seven- j teen te eighteen yearn old. ' ' Klrlin had a successful season last i vear, and bcvernl of the veternns are beck. Manager McOnrvey will have as a nucleus around which te build hlb team Hnrren, Furlong, McKivej, Ilevle, Levett nnd llegan. Fer games address T. Connelly, L'000 ScJgley avenue. WEST WELL REPRESENTED Beets and Saddle F Horses which today nre: First race Woodland, lletter Luck, Carmen Pantngnas. Second Archive, Pattern, Welcome Stranger. Third Metslndn, Tarantula, Feit f'liuiehlll. Fourth Camouflage. Penelope. Menas- Ttnt. niennlinir tn Miss Elmere IlieSH I terv. Fifth All Fair. Heliev linker. nnd 1. Jehn P.ell, physical directors nt ' Meck Orange. Sixth AVeary, Little h'rl..n,ls' rvntml. while this tdan Is I M. Attorney Mulr. Seventh Ciena contract. Hew much money de you i DA Y later Scott replied. "I am hnUUna out for SGOOO,' n apnea, hur uui renivlrr yjOOO, he trie- SGOOO That case teas eaiilg ncttUd and Scott signed up, hut XOT fe, Cennahr, js, by Publle Lcdaer Company L'oed for industrial and similar organ lzntlens, It would net work out satis 1 facterlly with school nnd college girls. I Stnrt Training Early I "Athletic training for girls should stnrt at infancy," sold Miss Higgs. "The i sooner they nre taught games the better. "Of course, proper supervision I should be given the work. The girls , should be taken in hand ny some one who knows the Ins nnd outs of phvsienl education, nnd be taught accordingly. 'Then they would be real rivals for the bejs. "1 think girls should take part In ) tennis, hockey, baseball, basketball, 'swimming, golf and modified traik ' stlnrls. MnuLnthnll should 1)0 lllUVCcl I under girls' rules, and strict attention I Sensational worheuts hnve been made should be paid bv the one In charge I by Surf Rider and St. Henry, the Mont Ment whlle the game Is 'being played. I fort Jenes Derby candidates. A mile "All games should be made enjoy- , In 1 :4d was St. Henry s mark. 1 nble for the girls, and the training i should be the same. They should ent at I J. E. Wldener's Saint Pnnerai. by regular hours, sleep well and exercise j Itnbellns-Confectlen, wen the Prix ii regulnrlj. The girls should train like Llz.y, the main event nt the opening of the bev.s, but net se strenuously. racing at St. Cloud, Frnnce. This was I approve of lnterclass gnmesi but i Snlnt Pnncrns' first vlcterj. He started OFR HUNDRED AND FIFTY colleges, high, prep, grammar nnd parochial schools will compete in the twenty-eighth annual relav carnival of the University of Pennsvlvnnla the last Friday nnd Snturday of this month. Pntrlet rinsed Inst nlsrht nnd Geerge m w. ... 11 . i Orten, director of the carnival, stated seem best nt Hewie i t,mt the mimbeP et PntriPS f,lr exceeded nny in the history of the games. Tvventv-five mere teams are entered this vear tlmn last with a corresponding Increase In the number of Individual entries. In all it is estlmnted by Dr. Orten that ever ".(100 athletes will hee action during the two dnys. The University of Hnvana, Cuba, exnects te be entered this year with a i rn,ir.miln fpnin. Dr. (trnnt. who dl- ,5!fl -5'. nf excellent nuiers nna vnai " Gene, Jehn Arber, Hendrle. most frenzied season, In the history of the Eastern Basketball engtie was closed last night, whan New Yerk ueicatcu irm, Tl,e C.,.Zwa8,Pnet enlr a failure financial,,, but the I, lest nunx friends through the methods by which It wns conducted. Philadelphia Is the living heart of professional basketball. It Is net ft glowing tribute te the home of mtch famous teams f'Jp'W Jasper that this city was forced te drop out et basketball's big league In mid season. , ., The moguls premise better conditions next year. They failed financially, but profited mentally by their mistakes of the campaign ' i8t 'n"d' .. . One of the primary errors was the large extent territory embraced n the circuit. The big Jumps entailed tee much expenditure of gate receipts ana the burden was tee heavy. Locally, the mistake was the selection of a team that had.ne.b"llr1,'"n; no sectional support. The moving of the home hall, se te speak, from Musical Fund te the National, also was foolhardy. i.,i Followers of the great Indoor game can leek for mere compact circuit next season and mere spirit behind the local quintet. THE! My It's the finish and net the start that matters, bat the start, the finish and the way you go In between all counts In the long grind. Let's hope Penn's getaway baseball victory is a sample of tne hind of ball the Quakers will play in June as well as May. Patterson Out of Davis Cup Series TENNIS enthusiasts In this country, In general, nnd In this city, In particu lar, have read with regret the announcement that Gerald L. Patterson anil James O. Andersen will net compete In the Dnvls Cup championship. While none of the famous International matches will be held In Philadel phia, the stars competing usually rcmnln In the United States long enough te play in the national singles, which will be staged at the Gcrraantewn Cricket Club again this season. , Last September Andersen was one of the many attractive stars at Man helm. The tail, well-built Australian Impressed the gallery with hla brilliant bnckceurt play and his terrific forehand smashes. Andersen survived te the semi-final round, in which he fell before the craft of that chop-stroke wizard, Wnllnce F, Jehnsen, It Is hoped that Andersen's retirement from the Davis Cup matches will net be permanent. lie is one of the most premising newcomers of the game. THE 1B22 haseball season will open next Wednesday with four et the game's great stars en the sidelines. Babe Ruth, Beb Meusel, Frank Frisch and Ty Cobb will net be able te get away from the barrier with tne rest or tne una, ine nrst iwe eecwuse ei uspeusiuu, um i because of Injuries. lYefcrs Title te Yeung Fortune FiRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Is a young fortune. There's no doubt about that. Still Johnny Wilsen, regarded by many ns the most impossible champion In history of boxing, passes up that tempting sum rather than jeopardize his middleweight crown. Wilsen Is n game man te stand for se much criticism without weakening. One would Imagine that the Italian pugilist would tire of suffering se much humiliation and be glad te risk his title for $40,000. Rut Wilsen absolutely lefuscs te add $40,000 te his bank account for a meeting with Harry Grcb. ' ' While Greb looms up as a suic-shet winner ever Wilsen, still Johnny would stand a geed chance of upsetting the "dope," for the Pittsburgh heavy weight no doubt would weaken himself Somewhat in coming down te 100 pounds, j AMERICA'S hopes In the English Henley en the Thames In Londen will be borne en the bread shoulders of Walter Hoever, of the Du lutli Beat Club. Hoever will be a hard man for any of the entrants In the historic sculling event, but what a pity our own Jack Kelly Isn't te be entered! It would be all ever but the shouting. GOLF STYMIE RESTORED. STEEL SHAFTS BARRED U. 8. G. A. Decides te Restore, du I Bull.. ntu. n..ii.-i - "Via,; 1 uMiry-T-vtMBi nnuicai Decisions ' The Executive Committee if .! United States Gelf Association his jl announced the results of Its April teT ing, held at Pine Valley Gelf ciul Te the week end, nnd llnksmen In this ejj , arc In a furore evc;r the declrlea te restore the stymie. All of the varied rules which i,. developed during the last year ar nl 1 milt and void befaie the mnlMi. :"! l new ruling which fellows! " "A player is laid n stymie If en rk i green the opponent's ball lies In tesiiJ! ' of the putt te the hole, provided 3 balls be net within six inches of tl The committee has nlsn Wm.j charge an admission of $1 for each At 1 of a national championship and im 1 the "season tickets." hl. "uJS? 1 n vlew of reimbursing the clubs tk stage the event nnd with nn eye sIm te sending teams abroad ami .. ther developing the game of golf n tkh I country. Stcel-shnfted clubs are bsrnS I and tne committee is favorable te large standard ball, though no rulls was made en the latter subject, sir crnl clubs were admitted te the national association. ' Ne decision has been made about sending ever another amateur team ta compete in the British amateur chin, plenshlp this yenr. MEREDITH TO COACH ' Father of Ted and Geerge te Tuter at West Catholic James II. Meredith, father of Ted Meredith, holder of the world record for the quarter and half-mile runt. and formerly captain of the Pcnn track tenm, and Geerge Meredith, new i member of the Red nnd Blue cinder pothers, will conch the runners nt th West Catholic High Scheel this reir This wns announced by Brether Jehn Bedle, faculty director nt the Forty, ninth nnd Chestnut streets instltutlea this morning. ' will remove the grand stnnd from Deug las Park und install it as an addition te the present grand stand, which will make the seating rapacity nt Churchill Downs greater than nt Saratoga, or the most extensive In the ceuntrj. The addition Is being rushed with a view te meet the demands for the Derby. Jockey Ilwitamer, who is nt death's deer nt TIjuann with a tracture of the skull as the result of n full, Is the leading jockey In America for 1022. There is little hope of his recovery. ft ' s Si Marcy Arrew Cellar CIuea,Peabedy V CoJnc.Trey,NI r ... n t nf sntisfiwfm v nrrnncements could be made he would bring them te Phlla- ( delnhln. I The Far West will be well represent ed again this car. Five colleges from the Pacific t'e.ist have mailed In their entries. Oregon Aggies, the college that sent Huge Bcnlek te Penn State, Occidental, Kedlands, University of Oregon ami Washington State will all have teams here. The threatened boycott en the Penn Relnjs by the Midwestern colleges has fallen through completely. Seven of the most prominent colleges in that territory have sent in their entries. Chicago. Michigan, Wisconsin, Kansas, Notre Dame, Missouri and Minnesota give the He te the stories circulated that Midwestern tennis would be con spicuous by their absence. Several ether colleges wrote thnt their teams were net strong enough for the com petition in the relays, and therefore JACK KARST WILL MANAGE STENTON Germantown Team Will Be Back "j in Field With Club of fJT! Lecal Players i net inter-it hoel contests. The proper three times as a two-year-old laut vear. ueuld be content te remain nt home supeivtslen cannot he given nil of tu i ' Schaefer Received $5100 for Defending Cue Title Chlrnge. April I!. The largest "gate" for an lS.'J bnllcllne cham pionship match was divided the ether duy buvvcen "Yeung .Tnke" Schae fer, the winner, nnd Willie Heppe, the chnl'engir. The match was n three-night affair. Sihnefer lecelved S."100 for winning and Heppe S.'t'JOO. The receipts wcie divided (W and -10. "LIZ" POWELL WILL PITCH THERE wns n let of baseball spilled nt the last meeting of the Stenton Field Club and nt the conclusion of several hours' debate it was unani mously decided that Ormnntnwii fans would again l.imp their favorite busf -bell tenm en the field this season. Application for membership in tl.e Philndcii l.ln Ihisr ball Assoc lt ion w n s linini iliale .. ngued upon nnd the Heard of fJ.v -cmers of that or ganization have nl iimii) n c i p t e d Stenton as a mem ber Jack Knrst, for- jack KAUST mer nroeiii.vn vplayer, w,e . milled the lub with success during lat m.iviii, has n'nln been nniued miinnger mm such teams us Hllldnlc, Ameucan Chain. I. It Biethers nnd Brldi'sbur, who were Stenton s victims in 1021, will be found en the schedule. In accordance with leuulreiiientK of the Athletic Association, Karst will rnileaver te secuie n team of lixal talent from the vicinity of Mount Airy, tier tier innntevru mid Stenton. 'Liz" Powell will agnln be en the hill together with Mamn. WINeu ard Zephl, and ether plnjer idgueil Include iloxtertl, umeiiseiier. new en. .iijer, P&ljl be L'akin, of North Phillies, nnd Id-mils, of (Shard Field Club. In the infield will be Garvin, Southampton; Hilpert, Souderten: Levitt. (Jlrnrd Field Club Fennun, Media: Silverman, Ambler, and Si-nnlnn, Suffolk. The nuttu-ld includes: I.aird. Twen tieth Ward: Chiif Mji-rs, Stenton; Frnnkel, Hathore; Ta fty KtliKteln, Clearfield, and Shnfcr Xuvvdufler, Lichtensteln, Pettengi-r nnd Ceiillffe All first-class teams u anting games und willing, te exchange date with Merrill until Mny 111 should leiiimuniuite with Ait Summers-, 0f the Phllndelphiii llasc bn'l s-wiclKtlen, Roem 111", Welghtman Iluildlng. N'-it.i Phillies have dv( tiled te have a team 'uln this jear Fer a while It appeand doubtful ns te whether the flub would be bllc-K union,; tne hi; semi pies. but tli- decision Iuh just been reai lied. girls in school when thebe gnmes are en. "I de think, however, thnt centesta between the vnrleus Industrials should i rnku place. They promote Interest and I uver.vbedv cnje)s them. Dr. Bell had almost the snme opluieu , nf girls' athletics us did Miss Biggs. Speits for women," said Dr. Bell, , "an; worth while, but they bheuld be, held under proper supervision. "A girl should net be put through I Imr.l trnllllm, Stlin slmillll ll.WO n IHlT- ! mill imitlne. At a certain summer camp I knew of. mere than 200 girls are inrelted between June nnd September, and at the end of the term all nre ever-trulntd. (Slrls should be taught net te overdo their athletics. The Averley open Schndle. Wet, Morten, Armstrong and Jfctrrs. Merrill litis New Grounds I ,A' MM... M.irilll l'lIltll.Llr ,1 1 U Xtf 1". J.IIV ,,,,'. ........ ,.. Evtrv the home seaeu en May 1!I. lwAnew Jfrm,m,K "' iAi-.Ls.t-niuiiieiii uvi'iiuti 1' ii..""? T-- . .. ... .. . iWdub will tinvei. .Mnrtv vvoitsen. ter- r'jmutriy OI I't-inui, is iiiiiuuKcr in tne r-'MM)Bi and lms gatuercii te;etiier some jMM-ciaiM heinl-proii-Hsleniil tu'ent. TjnJFet pitchers he him Sheridan, of l-eigem warn) racxey, i-ieisuer; m, or tugniand park, and xititv KM Moter. Behind the bat will, Bill dleosen. who has been nfliliated with the team In a innndL-eilal ,,.. fnr i a long while, has stepped down owing te business ii-iiseiis, and the club will be mauiigeil b.v Perry Ri-ifsnvder. Art1 SuiumerK will havi uemplite charge of nrrnngiiu the fumes, nnd he 1h already planning for the npetung contest en Apiil '".l, Whllh likili will Ikj will, LH Biethers The grounds nt Fourth nnd Wlngo Wlnge Wlngo hecJ,ing are lieln.' jiut In order nnd ever) thing will L- In it-ndim-ss for the elBciiil getnwtij . Frank Jiukle hits bteu nnmisl captain, und the rest of tlie tenm will be iinneunu-d In a week or se. Ketchel Finishes Dempsey In 7th Mlni-rMllli-, April i, - uliijinu rleht hook te tha Ihw 'ln'inif Kelclinl ki.ei.kiid out leunu Jes IHint- uttLr '.- m.nuUM nn) U BfcenJ f.iBt tnllllnn, li ih., ev-iith reuml e' lh Minim Pin Alhli-tk AhvipU lien h wind un lien K O Drewn bnatnl Jtuwtcr r i in ttie fnil 'nd-up dr i Oil ,I1IV Ji), Oil WICII I ,,f r, .v. In p clrii, ni ri.nn,! O... Kll uu.. rilirtletli stieet nnd I Inic him tin, imlini nnrl-M h.l lUu'ln, T'nttl thnt tlni.. 111., Haiwkl inn i .1 u d dniv nlih KM tlun. . .....a ....... . . -- ,,rift .1 ,. I j. 'mm tLi...... , ..... . . Cirlffn te a draw, (ilrls Temperamental , "It seems strange, but it's true, that n girl gees Inte u gnme with mere fight than i boy. A filrl becomes ever-enthused nnd Is apt te leso her head. Fer Instance, a boy can bump nnether in ,i hnsttetbnll game und nothing Is thought of it. Bui if n girl bumps on en on ether mlsb -well, there's fireworks, be lieve inc. ... . .. i "Then, tee, girls play the rules rather than the gunie. If a referee misses a foul n bev lets it pass nnd keeps en Iplnvlng. But If the same thing hap pens In a girls' gume nil of the plajers jstep mid leek te the referee te tall u "I npprnvc of field hockey, swimming, basketball, tennis, golf and modified track for girls. I deu t approve of baseball, because I don't think the 'girls nie adapted te it, und I don't 'think gills should pluy basketball under bejs lilies.- CARBONE SUBS TONIGHT New Meets middle of Jeff feature the Ice State Boxing Captain Honored Hint relln, ln April li Unuaual honor w conferred upon Cantnln Chan.n of the renn State bexlnir nam, when It wit. kliSI n m MJ a vjl kirn L- ...-li.. ainn " 3" be. &tifei Ml.'fcJaSe.." aWi. WAri. .',VAt-rAfetAi ii-Ii',lA di-elded te. award him the. varsity cauee or du treat work m tke tm dur- OS UV V f IX fV A I reare. Yerk Middleweight Loughran at Palace Freuk Cat bone, New Yerk weight, will take the place Smith in the eljht-ieund iiL-aliist Temnu Loughran nt Palace tonight. Curbene has feusht O Onvvd, Me Tlgue, I low lie) nnd (Sreb, This will be hl tirK npp'-arance ut the Palace. Fail Frame, of California, will meet Jimmy Murphy in'un eight-round nf talr. Sumy Neble, New Yeik featherweight, faces .llmiii) Mende ill tin; nrst eight eight reuniler, Henuv Benlsh. Chlcasn boy, will stnit against Buddy Fltgerald, brother of Vhl-e.v. In the opening bout, Johnny Shenrn bexen ( iicn ge Tulle), biether of .llmni) Muriilij. VIKHS ON TUP. IIONf'S Wiat i yeura7 "Tie Teeple'e Forum" li nrlntlnv many lntererilnc letter en tide sub ject, llere'a an opportunity te exereaa your point of vli-w. Head tha Letlera te the Editor In "The People' Forum" which ap pear every, day In SJWP 'f10 Lsdeii, "Mali It a Hahlt."A-idt;. -ifV. LffaalaaHKalaSeBBmBaHaK. The MlnlSS-ftv Averley SL $7 ' April approves The Averley. 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