Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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By EDWIN .1. POLLOCK
Our touring ball players, tanned by
tfir glare of n Southern sun, bnttle for
the rhainplnnliln of tlic city at Shlbe
Pirk tills nftcrnoen.
The I'hlllles and the A's nre home.
They returned te their netlvd heath
thin morning nnd for the firt time
thh year lecnl fandnm will have an
opportunity te gaze at big league base
bill.
The wits of the bleachers will reply
that eiir clubs haven't pjayed big league
baseball for n number of seasons and
the shame of It Is that there' mere
tbnn a mltc of trutli in their claims.
The Phils have been In last place
for three jears and the A's haven't
ralfdl themselves above the cellar for
seven reasons, but they show premise
of better things during this campaign.
Baeh Club Revised
Each club has been revised for the
302U edition. The IMtlls present for
lecnl consideration Itey Leslie, late of
the New Orleans Club, at first base.
The big blonde has made a favorable
Impression en the training trip and his
clever nnd nimble fielding undoubtedly
i 111 drive an opening wedge into the
henrts of Thlllle followers.
The Wllhelm outfield will be the
Mine. Beve Lcbeurveau, Cy Williams
and Curt Walker will take care of the
distant pastures. Even aside from Les
lie at first, the Infield will leek different
from 10121 for the gleaming white teeth
of Arthur Fletcher will finch nt short
stop and Prank Parkinson will display
his ability as a second baseman for the
first time.
Fletcher was net in uniform last
Masen, nnd Parkinson was the short
fielder.
New Mack Infield
The Mark infield also Is new. Jee
limner will bn at firet, Heine Scheer
at second, Chick Galloway at short
ami Jimmy Dykes at third. Hauscr
was the sensation nf the Milwaukee
Club lutt season and Scheer was the
fielding tar at Hartferd in 1021.
lllng Miller and McOewan nre new
comers in the outfield. The third mem
ber will be Tilly Walker. Miller is
part of the purchase prlcv obtained
from Washington In the Dugan trade.
Jimmv King or Huck Bctts will twirl
for the Phils, and Harris or Yarrisen
for the A's.
In i went campaigns It hns been the
euMem of the Phils te piny hlt-er-mUs
baseball. But this year it undoubtedly
will be different.
An example of the way that they will
conduct themselves was had in ester
day'N same in Hendersen against the
Heading Internationals when a run was
scored en two hits.
In the lat three seasons have you
ever seen the Phils score n run en two
singles without the aid of an error, a
tulk, a sacrifice hit, an Infield out or
a sacrifice tlyV
Just two slngleR ordinary ones, tee
and a run the result !
This happened jesterdny and may
happen tedaj.
The answer Is that the Thlls arc
pln.ving inside bnseball this .tear, and
this Is something that has been sadly
neglected by nil except visiting teams
at Hrend and Huntingdon Ftrects.
Yesterday Walker singled. On (he
hit and run, he, went te third when
I".IIp singled and then the double Meal
was worked.
Tedious Tutoring
This style of play tells two stories
of the progress the Phils mada In their
training camp nt Lccsburg, Fla.
The first is the tale of the hit and
run. Leng hours did Klze Wilhclm ne-
yeie te signs as his subject for lectures
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en the bnll fielil l
line bail flew
The second tells of Wid Conrey, neer
".Meredith en his feet, but year ufter !
jear when he was in his prime he could '
be found uniens: the IcndlnebaseNrenlerji
The Phils never have been demons en
the runwajs, jet there nns eeen Miecu
en the club. Fleet feet will net patter
? m! ' ?.len tlie base I,Mlls "'s season
ld Conrey has his way.
Stealing Ne Accident
In an eloquent and Impressive fashion
-onrey has coached his charges in get
ling a cad off the bug. The double steal
?,,? r ')' "",? no "Ci'Iclrnt. It was the
Thl m", t?("0,,H tu,'"rl'K In practice.
f, X 'I'll ''ve worked the dual pilfer
td";,(ck(l:pnrk'in,rfMb i,un-
mere were
same down
only four hits In that
ii Hendersen. Tliren
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athini.u "1S bnew ,llnt he Inker
the P,ii!1l,V',!y nf,tfr Uw Kam" J"Merday
Tern M . Ills,riy hls innriilng. Thev
WnDelm',"' .lKrP 1,J' '! ,nr" number of
uui in Richmond en Thursday.
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Husky Right.Hander Will Make
Start Against Dartmouth
en Franklin Field
SHAKE-UP IN THE INFIELD
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JEFF TE9REAU, former New Yerk
CJIant hurler. and his Dartmouth
baseball team. will meet the University
of Pennsylvania this afternoon en
Franklin Field In the third game of the
week for Coach Carina nine.
Penn Is due for a shake-tip if Label
Oeldblntt, the former Southern High
Scheel star, Is able te play this after
noon. Label injured bis ankle Thurs
day and was kept out of the nowdein
game. The peer playing of the team
against the New England nine has
reused the Ire of Conch Carles.
It would net be at all surprising this
nftcrnoen te see Ocerge Sullivan back
nt third base, with Goldblatt en sec
ond and Licbegett at shortstop. The
outfield will remain the same.
Bill Yndusky. who held Urslnus te
four hits en Tuesday, will face the
Mountaineers this afternoon. Bill Is In
the best of shape of all the hurlers.
and, being n husky nthlcte, can stand
mere work than the ethers.
Jim Lyens, the star of the Greed
staff, will in all probability oppose the
Red and Blue. Last Tuesday Lyens
lest a clew battle te Catholic Univer
sity In ten innings. He allowed but
four hits during the decade of frames.
On Monday Walter Lnrscn, the star
southpaw of the Red and Blue, will op
pose the Phillies en the National
Leaguers' grounds.
ROBESON IS 3 UP
Leads Topping In North and Seuth
Final at Plnehurst
Plnehurst. N. C. April 8. F. K.
Robeson, of Rochester, was. three up
en Henry J. Topping, of Greenwich.
Conn., today nt the end of the first
eighteen holes of the thlrty-slx-hele
finals of the Kerth nnd Seuth amateur
golf chnmplenship.
These players met In the- final of the
same event seven yenrs age nnd Robe
son wen.
Robeson earned his way te the final
today when he defeated Donald Parson,
Youngstown, in the second round, ft
and 4, nnd then ncceuntcd for W. C.
Fewnes.Jr., Onkment, 1 up in the semi
finals. Topping wen from E. L. Sco Sce
ficld, Plnehurst, at the twentieth hole
In the second round, nnd defeated Mike
Themas, of Nashville, 3 and 1', In tut
semi-finals.
CENTRAL "V" WINS
Copt Dual Swim Meet Frem Ripple
S. C. Easily
The Central Y. M. C. A. defeated
the Ripple Swimming Club last night
in the former's peel nt Fifteenth nnd
Arch streets. The experience of the
Central nntatnrs i tee much for the
young independent club.
Andrews, of Central, was the Indi
vidual star of the meet. He wen the
fancy dive and the 100-yard dash.
Daniels raptured Ripple's only first
place by copping the fifty-jnrd dash In
ensy fashion.
Summary :
Kitty- ard daih Wen by Daniel", nipple,
in4. Qnble. Central: third, l.ynrh, Cen
tral: fourth, a. Carlsen, Ripple. Time, iT
second.
100-rrl dr.eh Wen by Andrevi. Central,
aeennd, Ware, Central, third K. Cirlnen,
nipple; fourth, Andrews, nipple. Tlme.
1.04
I!0O-rd dash Wen bv Oab'e, Central,
eoc-end. K Car' ami. Hippie; third, Malatln,
Itlpple. Time, 2 '43 4-S.
Fancy dive Wen by And. ewa, Central;
aecnnd, Nenls, Cenlrnt, third. Daniels.
Ripple: fourth, Deug-Men, Rlpplw, fifth. UI UI
Ilett, Ripple.
UMPS ARE DETERMINED
Meet and Decide te Refuse Offer of
Phila. Baseball Association
The United Umpires' Association
"'" ,u" """ ,"'"1 "" ngnin re-
fused te accept the tcims offered by
the Philadelphia Bnseball Association
Themas (lleasen. supervisor, has
been instructed te get in touch with nil
teams and mono arrangements for send
ing officials who desire them. Accord
ing te Jee O'Neill, they have received
many inquiries from all sections.
In the meantime the Bnseball Asso
ciation Is receiving applications from
umpires, nnd new hns eighty en the
lift, nntf hns been assured flint ninni?
let the leading umpires in the city wiil
werK for us organization independently.
HAGEN HOLDS GOLF LEAD
Star Homebred Leads White
Sul-
phur Play With 142
Whit Sulphur Springs, XV. V.,
April 8. Walter Ilngen, P. (. A.
champion, led the field in the second
nnnunl open golf teuriinmcnt for the
llrst thirty-six holes here tednj, with
a score nf 7'-!-70-l4i!. Johnny Farrell,
Quaker Itldge, N. V.. who flnlshrd sec.
nnd nt I'eliimbln this wisek, wns next
te lla?en ut the start efJihn final two
rounds today with 712-72-1-H.
Jee Kirkwned, es-Ailslrnlnslan clinm
plun, had n mciininn miiiid cslerdny of
(4 and finished in third place for' the
filial drive with a 72 nnd a total nf
140. II. O. Wart. Mnrli'tta. O.. was
next In line with 151,
TIGER GOLFERS PLAY PENN
Rival
Llnksmen Will Tee
Off
at
Merlen en June 3
The I'nlvcrslt of Pennsylvania golf
team will meet Princeton ever the links
nf the Merlen Cricket Club cm Jun
.'1, This wns announced tndny alen
with the rest of the Tiger links sched
ule. They will play live mulches and enter
the intercelleglntes. Donald Cresswell,
n Philadelphia expert and n sopho
more nt Princeton, Is expected te ninke
the team, along with three, letter inen -Captain
Beb Wlnlrlnger, F. Cnrruih
and Tem Sparks. Itudv Knepper. na
tional crack, will lead off fur the Tigers,
Yeung Montreal Defeats White
Ponten. April 8, Teunp .Montreal d,
fetd J.ihci White In ten round htle he
fore 10,1100 fxht fan. Danny Kduaids de de
feuted Ituy Moere In ten reumln. Joey Miller
wai tee clever for I'addy Owena and neered
lerhnlCAl knockout In the alxth rni.ini
whin the leferre nteppd the bout te aave
Owene.
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Brown finished ten yards
alicnd
Milllgun, of Oxford.
Had Law-son Ilobcrtsen been nble In
start Den Head, his Injured mller, the'
result of the rncp would linvp been no '
different. Head Is net mere than a '
second faster thnn either Mcl.nne or
Hcrr, the slowest two men nn (he
Penn team.
The contest was arranged as the first
big International event of the j cur nnd
te feature the nnnunl public schools
tournament in competition for the
Achilles trophy baton, denitcd by the
Achilles Club, which sponsored rhe nf
falr. Club officials were elated ever
the entry list of thirty principal schools
and felt their beginning was success
ful. Recerd Is 17:51 l-.
The four-mile relay iccnnl nf
17:511-5 Is held jointly by the Bos Bes Bos
eon A. A. nnd Cernell Cnivcrslty
tennis. The TJ. A. A. team, composed
of H. F. Mnheney, .Tcnn Mnrecnii.
Jimmy Power nnd Oscar F. Iledlnnil,
running In that order., created the
mark en thn I.afaette Colleen trnck
at Ensten, Pn., June 17. 1W1.1, and
three years later a Cernell teeni equaled
the time. The B. A. A. men nut under
the old rules of an clghtun-liich meas
urement. The trip of the University of Penn
sylvania team murks the first time since
1000 that the wearers nf the Ued and
Blue hnve appeared abroad in inter
national competition.
Twenty-two yenrs nge one of the
greatest aggregations of trnck stars ever
te represent Pennsylvania went te Lon Len Lon
eon nnd Paris nnd electrified the trnck
world with n series of performances
that have seldom If ever been equaled
In the history of trnck athletics.
The team wns composed of twelve
nthletes, four of whom wen no less I
than nine Olympic chnmplenshlps. The j
partv sailed from New Yerk the latter
part' nf June, 1000. competing first In
i.oiiueii nun iiiicrwiiru in inc. great ,
Olympic games held in Paris,
Itecnlls 101 f Race
The four-mile relay recalls vividly
the Inst time the J'nixcrsltj of Penn
sylvania nthletes raced against an Eng
lish team. It was back In 11)1 1, when a
combined Oxford-Cambridge quartet
laced the Quakers in the relay carni
Mil nt Franklin Field. Philadelphia.
The Englishmen wen. but the rnce
sllll stands as one cf the most spec
tacular nnd thrilling ever staged. The
finish wns se close that the spectators
and ccn the judges were divided en
tne question ei tne winner.
A. N. S. Jncksjii, who nt that time
was the greatest mller In England, was
the anchor man, ami he started off a
geed ten yards behind AVallnce .Mc
Curdy, who wns then captain of the Bed
nnd Blue.
Leu Mndeirn ran third for the (Junk
ers, bcini,' preceded by (ieerge Bin en
and I.nngner. Mndeirn cllsplnjcd beau
tiful form and defeated Nerman Tuber,
nn American Rhodes scholar nnd pres
ent holder of the world's record for
the mile.
Jacksen caught McCurdy en the fitst
lap of tlic four. Then the two athletes
ran neck nnd neck until the straight
nwny wns reached. In the meantime
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"Reinstate Babe Ruth"
Is New Petition Slogan
New Yerk, April 8. "Iteinstnte
Babe Kutli" Is the slogan of mere
than n thousand baseball fans who
have already signed n petition te
former Judge Kcnesnw Mountain
LiuiiIIh. commissioner nf organized
baseball, icqufstlng' n modification
of the penalty imposed upon the
home-run king,' nccerdlng te (!. C.
Hill, nf 1 Liberty street, who Is elf
culiitlllg'lhe petition.
Mr. Hill said he hopes te 'een
hnve mere I linn !!0,fJOO names signed
te the petition te nllnw Kutli te
piny from the commencement of the
league schedule.
the. Penn students were wild with en
thusiasm. As they tinned into the stretch', Jnck Jnck
sen put nn his famous sprint and the
little, wee McCunly stn,cil with him.
The Amerlcnn called forth nil the
energy In his little body anil he hung
te the famous lOngllshman until he
wns ten .Minis from Hie tape. Then
Jacksen went Inte the lead bv it hair.
As they npi.renched tin1 tape, McCurdy,
In one Inst cffeit, leaped and many
thought he crossed the line first.
The entire gathering of bpeeluter.s wns
en the field by this lime nnd rrmwleil
around the finish The judges, however,
awarded the lctnry te England. The
time was Is minutes nnd ." seconds,
- - seconds faster than tednj's race.
TOM MILTON BARRED
Champien Racing Driver Under Ban
en Pacific Coast
Fresne. Calif., April S. Tem Mil Mil
ten, national champion automobile
driver, has been barred from nil mecs
en the Pmlfic Const, according te n
telegram iccelvcil b Mnnnscr II, E.
Pnttctsen, of the I rcim Spei'dwny A
cwli.H,,., f.., Willi u.,1.1 n-
cliiiirmnii nf the Nalien.il Contest Heard
of ihe A. A. A. In New Ynil,.
Schlmpff s.ild in his niessngc that
Milten had been disqualified because
he demanded n bonus for entering a
Ficmie race.
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McTlgue Finishes Beckett
New Yerk. April 8 MIU .MiTlsue ran
temlcr for Johnny Wilsen's mlrJitleuelRht
twa vioeill II lni " IMI'i'll t IKllI '
knocked out iiitiv neikm .,( v.
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me nnianiiiK Plew.
Glock Signs With Parkland
Charlle Oleck. former ninp hur!r nf tha
llrMealiure team, teil.iy ln".l a rnntraet
en 'laVa!' ,.V;errS.U!!,:,;rn;
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BRIDESBURG CLUB
STARTS PRACTICE
Uptown Baseball Team Opens
Season Next Saturday at
Forty-eighth Ward
TWO GAMES WITH NATIVITY
THE. nrldesburc bnseball team will
practice this afternoon nn the home
dlnmend nt Richmond i.nd Orthodox
streets. .Malinger Billv AVhitmnn lias
a big squatl of players signed nnd will
also give n number of ethcis n chance
te work out, nnd if they make geed,
They mny be added te the team. In
cluded In thns;e te lie tried out nre Sev
ern! former Penn players.
This is Whitman s first year ns n
manager. He is one nf tlic most popu
lar players in the city nnd the fans
arc pulling for him te hnve n big year.
He has decided te open the season next
Saturday nftcrnoen, when lie will nssist
Manager Crnliam lift Hie lid en the
lOli'J campaign nf the Forty-eighth
Ward. The latter is making ready for
the getaway and has signed Pitcher
Lengncrc, the former star of Doylcs Deylcs Doylcs
tewn. On Saturday. April 2'2. Brldesbtirg
will m-eve down Richmond street te
help Phil Hnggerty nnd Nativity get
tinder way. The tennis come bnck te
Richmond and Orthodox streets en
April JD, and net until then will
Bridesbnrg fnns lump the club in action
ou the home diamond.
Here Are the Hurlers
Whitmnn hns signed n iiintet nt
hurlers thnt fchnuld make n name for
his team. He has another In view, con
sidered the best in Philadelphia, but
his arm is uncertain. Whitman would
dike te have him, but fears lie will net
round Inte shape. The pitchers already
en the payroll arc ready for the fray
right new.
Rny Keppner, the Crcssena right
hander, has the distinction of bcntlng
ncai't' 11. Iln.lnl, ,1,1ft nl.il. ln.1 Lnnu,.,.
&, i'f"eaM MFI )
Lefty Costelle I a southpaw of the 1 "cm TliyMulun. I ,i1K .Mnrle.. who
Baltimore Drydecks, who spent the en- Kcered twice for ne M'"dtei, will he
lire 1010 campaign with the Cubs. ' out of ihe game for about two wcc-l.s.
Stan Pepnluski Is another southpaw, He twisted a ligmuent in lit- km e in
who stands 15 feet 2 Inches mid weighs the closing minutes nf estii'dn ' game
100 pounds. He is recommended by , nnd had te be c.inlPd "off the field
Stanley Cnvclcski. who had hliu with .Merlcj is the enh American en the
the Cleveland Indians for rt tiiul last isting team He plnn-d l'nt nt
J ear. nnd the ether is Fred Sticb., of ! Hiueiferd and later nt Jehns Hepkins
M"'0". ,' ' . r r , land lics in the .M.im Line suburb.
Behind llie lint ih Lew Fleck, whese1
services were sought bv big-league I Streng in Team Play
teams this .vcar. Heck is the hemlest- The team plav of the Itritens paused
hitting catcher In Philadelphia. He , no end of Kimiuent bv old-time col cel
1N..".'. ''!' ,lll;,,1''tc,.l..b. J"el'"Snit. of West lege lacrosse 1dajcrs. The lincnutn
l'lillndelphin High. Hogart will nlse ability of the wlnnts t. pn-s (neihcail
....... ..i... i i.i. .i i. . ...' I
1 1 1 ii i i in i fin. i it 1 1 ti iiiiiiinr i
L IS lllll.,lll Willi ill' ll'lllll IfCnilSI.
ne loves tne gninc, ami is a iicrwenii
friend of Whitman. Itegart is slgnei
en nn amateur contract.
One Jeb Vacant
All positions are filled, with Ihe c - c -
ceptien of the ke; stone sack. On first
Is Kllwoed Illizby. fennerl.v of Stet-I
'.null. tiuiiiimiiT, ne weii-Miewn
leeni ensKCinnu piajcr, signei Ills con-
i 1 .1 a. . .
irai't today te ceer sliett. and Iteb bv
ner. Hill Diamond will net as sulstl.
title intielder.
In tlie outfield will be Chaille Hau
ford, the cx-Chl-I-'ed, who nlf-e plmed
with Wliitninn at Mcrclmnt .Shin:
A W.!l?,"'" !'." nnlh.ble la'
lit-li IJJ hurl, and Whitman himself. ,
I nn- iieni in iwi-iimnnu nnu urtliniiex
' mi-eel4 ban been in tin. Immk ..f ......
ii.ictm-s for nearly a ...enth. They
have the field in line shape and carpen- '
I tcis Will tiegnt work ou llu
laniUtands ,
in-M ..iiieiiuv, wiien near
a t lells'inil
additional scats will be elected.
"PEP" YOUNG COMES HERE !
Mack Claims Tiger Second Baseman
by Waiver Reute
It. W 'IVp" Yeung. Uetrnit Amrr-
nan inficlder, lias Ih-eii c'nimnl en '
wnivets by the Athletics. . '
leung is witll tlic Tigers at Mem- i
plun. and it is expected he will liiinic-
dintelx join the Athletics.
Detroit u"k(d wallers en nmi- s... .
oral dajs age when lie again den loped
the trouble with his throwing ami . ,,,
i ..... i l.: -,. i f .i ii .
1 ',i si ii im ii'iiiii viii i i riin inn. in i ii.
' -...--.a.. ..-I. i tin nil' -14 UI"l
Blackburn Outpeints Respress
hlcln, prll S Jai k JllH.niiiirn ,.Kr
nndillfnelBhl of Chlcjke, uuitKlnil i iwn
II.npi.hh fieiith Am.rk'Rn lemrl 1hms
uelKht In a ten-round mat h her Hlni
Imrii ilt.plaeit the old Unu lunmnic llm
m.nlrt lilm knimn a thi i,:ird v( in,
i im. I..i I. In the das uf Jue liaiw und
Ad WDlBnat
Baseball Filmed in
Camps ami Klsewlwre
l..irl Hamilton, of the Pnaiea , hn be,-, in
hiH Iiihi-ImII rareej- wiih ihe MunulU id
,M.i eliih pluhtd thr.'H mn.ns'i nwainM hla
nui t..,iiinnatiH esurda II, dm ,iut rt
l.. a limn le reath tlrat an 1 In ta ihird
liwiiiu- rcllteU the a.dn en MnU'i.
Imelfhkle and I'hle ar. h H-dule I i 1 ,, K
I fur the Indians thla ufiu nnmi and t.mi.u
H w nn. I thn are leukli.i: rerun id tu inn
.kaiiea ih .1 will k.e iliein Ih. 11 Mrut cham.i
te mirk a full nliiH innlni, i-enici h r,r.
thla anium no Oeulund hurler has ueni '
ner nn limine
I .Inliimi Miihurilt'n rrrei .-mi, M.inphia a
Mone Hill in Ihe klim with llelinlt l.ier
I ,i lhi 'I lera Mlllel thlrlven , bin '
Vim a wna an 'aa mnilc fin " 1 ntd. a
liiHii and th hatted iin.ui"l 111 eiirh u inn
tlrat two liituiwa
,
llaaehall will net umli , ,rk
thla aftBrnenn when thn (Hani. m.(t lh
W hlte fox hi the I q'n (iininda nnd Hi.. I
Yankeea liiv-u.le llruuktMi tu nppna 0
Uudctia.
The Hedeer n heal the Yanka m
nichiiieiid Ni-aterdav, eiere I te JI llahe
Until liaiik-ed out iihemar that broke. H
.Anr.lu I.HI 'l.ll I'l.tl, i ,. . ., I . , - 1 . . ""
.... n (hi, ninth (hut rt.au le.l I.. .... .. .' -
resulted in deft.u for
his, team.
Crl Ma, whelihrcw u ball ear the
amiatand In the,uth when he waa takjn
rniiaiBiuuu it" niw;a
ISjrem'uanaariiuiiin. h..ft .flneu0U
1K?.?IR tlfaJSrei"!! iff Agflft '
Captain Hepkin3, of English
Team, Gives Advice te Lecal
Lacresse Players After Win
MORLEY INJURES HIS1 KNEE
"lONSinilUINt; that jour cnlle-v-
glnns were plajiiiK their first
game of the season, I think they did
mightily." Herbert Hepkins, of Seuth
Australia, In home, for tjie Oxford Oxferd
Cntnbrltlitp lacrosse team, thus consoled
several I'nherslty of Pennlvniiiii
plnyers after jcstrrdn' gnine. The
InvnderH from Britain wen the contest
8 te 0, nntrlnsslng the Bed ntul Blue,
weakened b the less erf Lee De Kern.
Back In 11)01 n tribe of Hngli-h H H
cressn plii.iers cniiu; te Philadelphia
and administered almost the enim- de
feat ns .est.rday te a Penn twelve.
The seme nt that time wns "f te 1.
Penn jesterdny made it K"al, but the
referee dei'ited sonic "-oft of unnf-
' ficlnl .ill... tin.) llm snnre UIIS lllMll-
lewcd.
"Yeu knn.v." snld lIepkln. con
tinuing Ids words of cheer te the 1 nn
plners. "Peniislviinlit played ,l ,"V"','l
better brand nf bnll in the second half
limn dim- .11.1 In tlm first tWCtlt -live
minute of pint. They seemed te get f l,nTrn'! by u st.eng
tncelher nil nt once Tlmt is what ' ''nm- Lnglnnd, h mme. (leininny ami
hey I, eked i Nlie'litst half nnd gnNe . ' .jt ceutitr es , nri. g0,s , for nth
us in ma . ..ppertunllles te senrc. Amnrli i. .m . , ? I "T V'"'0 "'"'
ciii k.inw!" it's a fnvnrlte expres- J A" "'" "lust net take a back sent
slnn with Hepkins, "the secret f our Hie meeting, which will be presided
winning is Un- manner in which wpner b lljlnni C. Prmil. nf the
take ndvantage nf every nppeiiuiut.v jAinntPiir Athletic Cnlen nf the I nifd
that presents Itself. XV c never miss n ' Matc, will be attended by the follow fellow
'chaw lie We have n concerted de- lug leprccntntlves nf organisatiens.
fense nml en the eltcnsc ireiii n i-ucii-
around the genl thnt enables us te pass
and sheet with several men instead or
one or two. as you fellows de.
Same l-'niill Klscwlierc
"I li.ue fniinil the .,inie fault in
the three games we lime plll.Mil te
date. 'Ihe American collegian hadn't
ns jet gotten down te teal team phi :
the nttinn Is tee lndivitlti.il nu net
i l t
Ilntikiim. who PPdi'Pd tlirt'c of 1
inree in mi.
tenm pcmls ,rstnlny
nnu piajen
conspicuous part in Inking tin- imii
away from the I'cnti defenders, slid
that his opponents would hnve Miewn
te better iidvanlURc had they pln.cil
cntnes nil winter, as did Oxford nnd
1 CambrldKc.
1 cut knew. Hepkins ngnin Irnttcil
out his pet, "we hnve been pl.iinc all
winter and nre in excellent condition.
The turf here nwdstcd us, for wc nre
frequently called upon in KiikI.iuiI f
play en wet, sllppeiy gieunil. Net
until we met LcIiIrIi in our State diet
we piny together as a team: that is,
the men from Oxford and these from
Cambridge. We have new perfected
our tentn pln nnd epcct te get bitter
as the tour pregrefs.es."
According te Or. ' .tiiur Light, Ihe
... .. i. -i. ... i .i.i .i
" '""""""" "ii" "i wininiir
.speed
.....1
always te a
teaillltlllte
upplaiiM'
uni ncrei
drew iminils of
fieni tin
Mlinll cttiwil.
AVhnn llu. In.i.t nlfiwt.. I. ..I l.n l. n
(which was Mldem. th'e Unions f.,nne,i
in eiilable cordon of Meet ateiiud llnir
net and warded off the attack with sUc
bulnesliKc mioetlincss that the I'eiin
nttmsers wcie ceuipleteU nnnnliised
Tin sllppciv Kitiditinii of the tie'd
bnthcied the men from ileum the pencl
less th.ui it did I'cnn. The Itcd ami
Hlne team had dltlicultj keeping i
(.(piilibiium. while the lirltmis dashid
up mid down the field as thmigh pl.ij .
in? en a lin.iid lloer.
Nc.vlen and
I'c.'ll'sen,
nisi iit.ack
second and j
steefplj
lin.UBli. iiff..-ilnlliiiPlr clillcl tin- Th.Ke
and ,im
y his leimnntcs because b,. km i
,. ,, .,,!.,,,. ,.i .... i i
f... the l.nglisl,,,,,.,, , addition te II.. ,,. ,
kins. I
Amateur Sports
n., .,, ... ,. .ir,n. ;"T7
morrow if i. i n .n win, ,i, ,,,,., ,, ',
s larl, h.-. ,.u-a n nt.iini! ill r,i! u,
nianiiB,.- fj. ihe i In. in I ih ,x m J. ,. ,",
r ats.ii; ,h. ,u p M ,., ,1,"1,.v,.','
iKWr,'. V-nun k. ... .,..
en"p n fti-' ; ( m irnr,i , ln) .,,:
HI?, '"""" " s,"r'' '-'-'- Ne"h Semnl
Tin. In .
n f'shi .n nln. (, , n im
e.O trmelinK t
.in untjl.l lil (O tip ii f,,
I fun n. li. r, du A ii.i.. i. .
Mien iPtnm i
"r an.
mher ' .m hl h nrv iiim i
play for sun ,si
' ("ti'.?, r,i'.'...V'.,f,i1?. Ni-'"'. .
h ,J.nrr."h'h Ji1'1;1 .,J'?,f ' "
iinrHni t. .M T M,
...c" . 7, e"1"-' mi hii nrn'-i t.i
" ..-.HiH iiiit-i m ni in r 4d iihmii.
r uUin. reaaeiial.!., uid h rm. m, 'T ,
lliuk Jenes' ll-si,ir, i, ,v , ,.. in, .
nllisht. s.turdav ind Mmdm I., Hi , ,
niNiiius te h.Mir fmm Ui der . uh ,,.
t .ml Kiiiir.inteea Thern ih l. j ,,.., . -,'
M.rth Itnncrefr atreet
The Udil-h Tnurlira miM 'k. ,, he., ,
-mini with llrsi,la, ,r , ,, ,,,, ,, vvv
l.reiy IVptmlwinii and Pnni iiinj
k-rniind-i .ind orferlnc uii,ii,i in I, ,.., ,s
.T.e.ph If. I'fulffer. 21111 W i, ,. ,
ilrwi
I ernilne II ( has nrn .Ii'.. i ,r s r,
da.a ll flrt rlaea heni lentil . ir u 1 'h
el'v intlnir this attr. Hen sh"n I ,rf
dr- -. i Utnenen ;s,1ilT Ni.nh ni, n ,
Rtl.l
Hie l-iiliaileipnii fnli, n nrt, ri,, ,
iins n ii.. would lik. 13 hr.ir fr mi i
f the aamn rallh.r nffermu re'tsenal
1 i. inenta I'rank ulnnm si; hn
Tort llli luunnil , , n einu prefa,
iniw Ine- luh 'a ll fl 1 1 1 n jr llu n hedm
-
r
hi,- "im -' n'ji. .iini'iuiaa neni
-. . it.,,-, mas neni i iii,
iir!i ii leek 1 1ii k nttrH. ilm tlieni t ,i
.Iliaprr . .. ..--lira i rl.,k K,lllPfc , i n
nn Rn,id inunn cluba paln renaimiihu u
unite iwi A flark I"Mi Kaat t'ln. ,
tin, aire.'t ei phune Oarfleld iin.'I.N
Cn-seillt . V. would like te i,., rr,,n,
alvleen . iKhteen ifai "Id tillla Jain s i ii
30I shuri. a-r.-.-.!, Wlaaahli knn
I'hlliih-lphia I. '.. a alxt.pii lah'" r
ear-el.l temi would lik in nrrnnii. -nn -h
eh luni "f il" el.im haling arreiinda ml
PUIIIU alllt ''de ind.li.lllHllts .Iilinu, k , ,
n W MP ''I "" etre"
Hie. I nlli'il "-tatis Ninni llnnie h,i, , n
d. lea n- linn it iirnl.lHBa .WIIM
pelili I ' n i ' Iteeiilui.. LMidsnhersi ,,, i
i. .!.- .. ..
ill ein I'"'"' ' ' ."i unwi I liner i
,MllV f ,, t iiii,iI'" l.ernv hiV-cL
,'ir, t nil'd Sun. a Nainl Hern,. ) 11,1
f mrih nr. ." mil ilmia Krrn 11 v run,.
1 lie I5al I'hllaili-lphl i rrefrsaliiiuii, ,
nri iia tmv.'m new ha epn , ,
1 r 1. ' ' '' 'I-" H'ni Hllh.-r W en in.
11 n ."'' N 'ih rh 1 I hIip.-i '
llensen T. ( , 11 at ml pre mam would mi,i
'" h"-' h,.m Imnw nlwn ;.ih..i In clr ,,,.,,
... . . .1. t 1-ialilit.in l .-. t? . . ...."L
atrct
t.. ...II
Germantown Wins at Velley Ball
GtrSiatewn . m. c. aV. ' liit i,f,', dZm9&&SiniitriUWG;ZZ
R?,ff Wf WlrtJ- YtSi iy B Jff -lWa tSStimZZ
Tn Bl need .venay na.11 team, nf the
Officials of A. A. 0. and Others
te Promote Athletics
for Fair Sex
MAY FORM ORGANIZATION
New Yerk. April S.Officlals nf the
Anintetir Athletic Cnlen nf the I nited
States nnd representatives of ether or- i
ganizatlens interested In the promotion
and development of amateur athletics
for women In this country nre te held
a cnnfeience this nftcrnoen nt the
Hetel McAlpln.
There Is n demand for nn organisa erganisa organisa
teon te promote and Improve nmnteur
nthlctlcs for women In this country,
nnd It seems te be the consensus of
opinion anions thnc who arc Inter
ested In athletic sperls for women thnt
the Amateur Athletic Cnlen Is the or
ganizatien which should administer '
trnck nnd field athletics for women, I
just ns it der swimming
Swimming for women has improved,
wnndei fully since the Amntcur Athletic
I nlen assumed cnntiel in 101 1. and
records will show tlmt where thcie was)
one expert swimmer piier te 101-1 there '
nre hundreds tndav. I
In nil probability track and field nth-
Ictlcs for women will appear en the
program for the Olympic games nt
Amsterdam In IICJS nnd America will'
......... ...u in-mumn iiepnriments nui
.... ., w.lll, ii u.-x'.il I lie Ill'i .Willi
t-chnels hnvlns te de with the conduct
of nthlctlcs and physical training for
women :
JAY GOULD DRAWS BYE
" ww.i wmpiie uiu i
Will Play With Jeseph W. Wear in
Court Tennis Sem. Final
in..m Atll.ii c i, -;.. m ...i
. ----".- ! ... fi, siwiimi i ii
( .1 Vi it- . .......
,lee ill . enc. of the I'll in en Inn
i iiaeciuct I lull, tie em lnz c ninni nns.
n.nrcw a nr.M -round lie in the draw in
tednj fur the national court tennis den-
hies chnniplenshlp teiitnument, which
will begin next Thursday nt the 15oten
Tennis nnd Unccpict Club.
They will meet in the -emi-finnl
leund cither W. ('. Itewditch nnd
Ceorge XV. Wlghtmnn or W. A. Kuril.
ham, Jr., and Dr. Chnnning Fiothing Fiething
hain, all nf lieMnn.
in me lower nan I niten 1 lilting, of
New Yerk, and parner will nppnsi. e
A. Shaw McKenu nnd (ieerge It Kear-
ing, en tne iosieu i ine. 'i tie winners."1 ,rr 'n
win meet, iiewiii tiergnn ami 1'avne
Whitney, nf New Yeih. ' '
fvloerlyn A. A. Irv Field
. The Mnerljn A. A. of Wi-it Philadelphia '
lll iiKiiln lilnte a tlrei- l.iss t h m mi in,.
Held umlr the ninnHaeni.'iit of Arthur
'Inff Thf team will lie nidrte up nf neuiu
all lt last .M-ar'a etarH anil mn, n.v
one Tin malnilar of th l.ltrhlnu deiinri
tnent will utfain h .Vewman. ihp tu ht hm
of last jear'H (ram Fer game either a
horn, et awav, remmunfrai ui(h it
ellnaii. 1304 Seuth Wilten at eet '
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