wsraKf :' " y. .?. r.i ! Mi I it.2 ffl&SM 'taffi&'i tfS$ fi ' "-if . "ip v t- " W' 5wiiwi' w4r ' " " v, " '' v jjv- v w ,, ' : ! fc ! I will in t- 1 y'n'eA pet; Banner Season in Crew Competition With Big Regatta Here ffew Dees It Strike, Yeu ? judge LandW Duty "yetf Waiver Rule American Teamwork 'itumwmmk ' By THE OBSERVER net likely mere they ' piVSTATK Unbc Ruth" Is the sleRan of several thousand baseball fans Ri New' Yerk In a petition which will be sent te Judge Kcncsaw Mountain .' netltien is the child of the cnthuslnsm of (i. C. HIH, n rabid Yankee fan j ph admirer. Tt is mainly through his efforts that the paper is being u u.,,1 throughout Getham. elrt0'" jjlll n)m9 (e i,nve 20,(KK) names signed te the letters which will be for fer for JH'te baicball's high commissioner, It is hoped h New Yorkers, In time te V. he home-run king In the Yankee line-up en opening day. i u retrcttable that such n severe penalty had te be Imposed for an act no "..I-..- .i.en nlnvlnir ball after the World Series closed. The fault Is net .'StTiiMhra Landls and Kuth Is no criminal for participating in the post-seajten Virien mimes. Critlciun should be directed at the rule rather than at the Lmmlsslener or player. f The rule happens te be in tne doek enu ergamzcu Daceau is paying judge L .a. U'i'rm annually te upheld the rules. I Twenty thetibantl or twenty million names signed te the petition arc ii'milte' the white-haired dictator reverse his decision, nnd what's i 5wm . . .' -nETTEB LUCK wen two races in three days at Bewie. If Better I "Jj Lack were consistent throughout the year, mere of us would be 1 eaihlng In at I he machines of ambition. ' Mack Takes Advantage of New Waiver Rule rpHB Phtls and the A's have a distinct advantage ever the ether clubs In the maier league. The edge Is net In the playing form, but in the waiver rule. 1 the lelnt meeting of the leagues last December, It was decided te give the urt.nlnce clubs any player upon whom waivers had been asked nnd net made. n r. . . -i-i... .i.i. i. .. mi. i.. t . ii i i IbCBW tWO CHIOS CIHIIIl Ull.v umirw, mc iviiui im mi; lunrr Mlllimillg 1H fHVOriMI. This means that if either the Phils or the A's refuse te waive en a player they're pure te be rewarded with a new name en the payroll. Try te find a club nitha lower percentage than either of our teams. Twice this t.easen the new rule has favored Mark nnd Deck Johnsten nnd Pep Teanj have been added te the A's lestrr. The lean leeder will continue te be en the lookout for valuable players and nwill Klw Wilhelm. The Phils' boss Is expecting te obtain players through this Brtbedand Is watching the waiver lists closely. y Wlihelm is entirely satisfied with the ftplrit new being t-hewn by his athletes, tat if he gets a ma-n who will strengthen his club, he will n6t hesitate in breaking J BIJ present cuiuuuiuuuii. GH. MAL'GER, of Norrlstewn. writes: "I am afraid you haven't observed eulte close eneuch when ion av Penn has never hurt nnv. i thing but graduate coaching. Geerge Woodruff, who put Penn en the ' .... . Vel. ma St. XI...... 1. ..ll. -!. 1 m . IWJJ, HB3 n suiu mail! .'! .liausci la 1UUU riglll, vteuuruii wan a lBlft man. He was also a Penn man. He was a student in the law school when he first started coaching the Red and, Blue and continued tutoring the Quakers after he had taken his degree in law. Concerted Attack Wins fE scoring offense In most pomes played by teams is the same. In such uperts as hockey, lacroiee and soccer the successful attack combines team work, concerted offence and short pasulng. The games mentioned nre bet p'njcil by foreigners. Whv dn American hams trail the invaders In most cases? Because the Americen shines ns an individual. His spirit was tvnical In tie war. All the rules and intnms of the nrmies in the field for years were rthrewn by the doughboy, who tentd net be restrained from jumping the achlne-gun nests single-handed and things like thi:t. Its the same In the sports mentioned. The ezrert Amprlcnn ntl.letn mh. the ball nnd, with the plaudits of the multitude in Ills ear. flips ull.lK- nil nlnn Inte the storm center nreiind the goal, taken a wild shot and gets an ovation. 1)111 Ik UUl'll L llll'llll 1111,1 UMI1K. The offense hard te step Is that which sweeps abrenst down the Held nass. tss, pass, une of the attackers KetH free, blng, into the net Its teamwork thnt counts. One man is seldom eoed r-nnn-li m h..n n (ezen. GOLF Is centuries old. It was started en definite rules. Stvmles were played and trick clubs were barred. The United States' Gelf AMOiUtlen, by Its recent ruling, has gene a long way toward nipping In the bud the freak tendencies the modem game haa been taking PENN RUNNERS WORKING OUT IN ENGLAND TrMimamMmzmmBmnmnn&s&M&mMMmMzr PICE ON CLEANS I ATHLETIC HOUSE Ralph Gilroy, 1922 Grid Cap tain, One of Eighteen Stu dents Declared Ineligible n8t Tcuiejutans muvuea Baseball Today, 3:30 P. W.; kf A 1-IIU L t r 1 lt n A J, J Vtvr J iiHiiuiwtL. i.crtvur. tAniv vy A Sf ixm Lfc9 ate I OKilliMa Pawmi..!...!. I leiils new eif nle for mirnlnr tninr WivmMbV,-' ihM, i.t (ilmlwls', MinlilltiR'H mill llnll rt. lt . - , "' itXh 'LuC eqavn Trier. aatfung about them yniDIiKer I V. (llniutic ii..i.ii.i)iis In uiiguiKl liaudlcipped the University ei I'ciinsylvaula athletes considerably en .Saturday In the four-mile relay race, which was wen by Cambridge with the Red and Blue second. The picture shows the Quakers were heavy sweaters even In their hard workouts. The Americans, In the order tliev were running when the camera shutter clicked, are Captain Larry Brown, Say man, Elmer McLane, Donald Head and Johnny Hccr ROBERT HUNN WINS SCHAEFER PILOTS' GIRARD PENN AND PHILLIES ALL-ROUND CROWN Senior Scores 460 Points in Decathlon at Swarthmore Prep Fienelle Second Manager of Veteran Traveling Team ' l Will Have New Players i . The Oirnrd Field Club, one of Phlla I delphla's eldc-t traveling teams, nnd , which innde such a cirdltnble showing. 1m independent ninltH last year, tins I reorganized for the 1022 campaign. Harney Schaefer will again pilot the I . .. a. n- i . u j team and in addition te the pick of last ' McQulllen, Giant Rlght-Hander, year s ciun lie has been fortunate In IN PRACTICE TILT ADAMS JUNIOR securing n number of additional pluycisl of note. i The team has been practicing for several weeks nnd had their best work si i mm m,t yesterday afternoon. The club Is CHAMP nffiliuted with the Philadelphia Has.- ' bell Association, and games can he I Will Oppose Majer Leaguers at Bread and Huntingdon WIN OVER DARTMOUTH ' By r"ertY of VJ nl PAUL PREP being recognized premier all-around athlete of Swarthmore Preparatory Scheel. That Is the honor wen by Rebert Hunn, n slim, wiry member of the senior class, who hails from Ileselle, N. J. Although Hunn virtually Is unknown In sehelnstlc ranks, he recently swept through the entire ten events of the Garnet nnd Gray decnthalen, in which every member of the Institution com peted, and established the enviable record of 400 points. He led his nearest competitor, "Andy" Fienelle. also a senior, of Terrington, Conn., by twenty-nine points. Before the decathalen took place, Ilunn's only previous claim as an ath lete was that he had performed In a few meets as a member of the Swnrth Swnrth mern Pren relnv team. But netwith standing this, his most notable nccem booked threuch Art Summers. 31 AVclghtimn Building, or Jtamey Srlme fer. (14 Laurel street, or phene Murket r.ioe. Beets and Saddle Horses which seem best at Bewie to te day are: First race Woodland. Cresta. Car man Pantagcs. Second Perlgeurdlne, Acp of Aces, The Decision. Third King Jehn, Applejack II, Ultra Geld. Fourth YushmuU. Plucky, Bnllet Mark. Fifth The Lamb. The Archer. St. Allnn, Sixth Trickster II. Bribed Veter, Clean Gene. Seventh Smarty, Jauues, Amaze. The lessens from Saturdej's races at Bewie arc that Bunga Buck outclasses THK Unhersltj of Pennsylvania base- ' ball team feres one of its busiest t weeks of the season Marting this aft ernoon. Four games are listed for the week the Phillies this afternoon. Ver mont tomorrow. Stevens Tech Thurs dav and Columbia en Saturday. I The Penn plnycrs hne been Itching for the chance they will receive this afternoon te meet a major league tenm. Several of the Penn players, notably Meurudlan, Sullivan and Yndur-ky. have received major league offers and will get nn opportunity this afternoon te display their wares against big- j league hurling en the same kind of a diamond. ! The students at Penn figure that this afternoon's game is for the chain- p pienship of the cellar in the city scries EXPECT BIG YEAR IN ROWING HERE Three Important Regattas Are Scheduled en Schuylkill Be sides Other Events sculler, hnvmg a long reach and is mere, than six feet tall. He has been going ev-r the c.iurse in a slinrle shell and no doubt he will be heard from in some of the fviniltic- roenhnu The senior singles mmiIHik. ..in , feature of his work done by Tem Itoeney nnd Waller Big ling. Itoeney was ferWrlv nntinn.nl single nnd quarter-mile champion but rowed for the Itavenswoed, L. I., Beat Club when he wen these events. He joined Undine this nprlng and a new single is- being built for hlra uleng with two ether single shellu. nnv horse Inured te winter rnclni? nut. nml will turn en.- In numbers, expect side of (iuj. his victory In the Prince lng their favorites te step Kire Wll Wll (ieerge Handicap with 120 pounds ever helm's nine after their win yesterday i Luncttn and Bygone Days Mottling nil ever nt Newark. controversy as te the best her.se at nllKli m nts riri In svvimmlnir nnd cvin- Bewie: t lint Yushmnk vvnnts h mnte ,-...-.... .. . ... ....... . . " -. . --.. .. ... .--..., ..,.. ., ... - '. , . nnsium events, nnd net in the runtime ' unit i.nng is iming rings nreuml the ' at present because el tne one-year resi numbers. ether boys, nml that Better Luck Is the denee rule, will fare the Phils this uft- In tile gymnasium events Hunn re- bet two-year-old hIievvii at the Prince ernoen. Mctjuillen has slievvn a world corded perfect scores in the dips, pole Geerge track, notwithstanding his de- ' of stuff In practice drills en rranklln e'lmbs nnd clilnniinr. nnd he romped i feat his iirst out there. 'Field, nml would lit in well with the away wltli all ei tne nniaierini nenis j anil nnals. ins Hvviinming was me I mil MpOiillleii. n lT-foeter 'from Springfield. Mass., who Is Ineligible DISREGARD FACULTY RULE Princeton, N. .)., April !(. Iilghtcen Princeton nthlites have been declared ineligible as the result of the deter mination of the faculty te clean house. The heads of three captains hove al ready fallen Inte the basket. These In clude Kalph Giliey, cnptaln of the 15)22 I ioejnaii icam. and Tem .Me.Numnta, captain of the baseball team. The third leader is captain of another team pop ular In the miner sports. The authori ties have net yet divulged his name. The campus Is n-buz. with news of the heiiMvlcnnlng, which is the result of nn Investigation which has been un der way since .lanunry. Dean Heward McClcnnhnn made the announcement that while eighteen men had been llccllind inrllelliln. mnut of them were se declared because of sehe- laslletdiffirulties and that nt this time . of the year "there Is nothing particu larly unusual about that. ' Misunderstood Kule In the ease of the few ethers ousted, net because of scholastic difficulties, It is Ml Id that tliev lmn1v fnlleil te eeinnK with a ceituin rule in force nt Prince'- i ten vvhich reads as follews: I "Ne student shall represent his uni versity in any athletic team or crew who receives for tinunclal suppeit I money or the eiptivnlcnt of money, mje!i us beard and lodging, unless the seuire ( and character et these gifts or pay ments te him sliall be appieved liv ilm I University Committee en Eligibility, en tlie ground that they have net accrued te htm primarily because of his ability as an athlete." This is generally construed by the students in athletics here te meaii Hint money received from any source etln I than parents ltr cmirilians must be duly "declared" te the proper committee. It is said that a few of the men bonewed menev and failed, through nilsiiiuli r stnndlng. te "declare" thee lirittuulul advnnicments. The great difficulty in dealing with' the cases uncovered here has been In deciding what men were being us-dMed properly and what men improperly In the c.ise of several men there is no quoetieii in the minds of the faculty that they have received the money a's any ether student would de vvhelhe'r or net he were an athlete. The rules pre vide for cases like that and the few men get In trouble simply because they failed te report the amount and nature of their tinuncial uid te the pieiier au thorities, i This is understood te lie the whv and vvherefeie in the can of Gilrev' and i MeNamara, football nml baseball nip- ' tains, who have been declared itie i giblc. Wlttmcr Was Injured It is common tumor here that mer, captain of the basketball is the third captain In the U-t. which it is net the custom te Mf&TU Twenty fbr a Quarter T riir.sxeN nin-i wkht 1074 Ice palacE UTIt AN'O .MAintrjTJTllKKTH Trust mid vvrretiM nel ran V will TV BOXING TSS Prices, 1,2,3 A EIGHT ROUND BOUTS 4 WORLD'S GREATEST ALL-BANTAM SHOW (( hnmutan, V.xA linmnlen nml Mix l.i'Sillnv Title ( enlrmlrrs) JUI mu mgm H (K Keiimlls I'lillnilrlplil.i VOIJNO ;v'i ,). ! m "M 4 m mi XT JL iJ m M NELSON v,. M0N1KEAL l'rei ldnr K. II. jei: REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE A finish that will net craze or crack. Durable, acid proof and of high lustre. Such is Shafce, npplietl in all colors. The Chas. W. SchalTcr Ce. 3214 riitnilt Ht. (K Keunils) 4ACK (Ilmurxlrr, N. i. N"W Yerk O'DONNEL v.. SHAKKEV .II.MMV IH KminiNI J(E MEN0O LYNCH I'hllmlrliililii Vew erk IIAl rl.lM. (H Iteuiwl.) .IOIINNV LEONARD v.. BUFF Jfrney City I'Mlflilflnlilit IhkPlH t lie I'ullrci 14;i.' H. I'rnn Pq, I rim) IIS. Jill S. Dllll I.UIIIM ( leur Ce., KH S. Siil i mulct'!), B'J'Jt 'Vliirkrl! IWel Inn (Hfc, t . inthl Till- Huh. 2.i .V. ISthi Mrnilmile Itfar hlurc, 40UI l.iiiiuilrr Av. Easter isn't se far away- jm but what you shouldn't investigate these SPECIAL SHIRTS for EASTEK White Kr.KlMi Uroadcleth S.'.OO each I'lifi .Madras S Ik Stripe . $.l.-,0 cac, Klne Mad rat Stripe .. $2.00 each 1 a t ( elr i New "VECK" Triangle Scft CelUr 50c each A.R.Underdewn's Sens 202-204 Markei st., pinia. "CE Witt team, a list publi-h ''ienelle. hv a stranee coincidence, never had any previous record as an athlete. Se It is little wonder that the entire student body was taken hv sur prise by these veuiiRsterfl, who finished first nnd eecend, respectively. Kvctett Ladd, physical director, who had charge of the meet, also ran a decathalen for the junior department. Fourteen-year-old William Adams, of MeCall, S. C, rolled up n score of .1411 UNDINE INVITATION AMATEUR BOUT PI AMMCn UCDr,Pelnts, enough te win by a Might mar DUUIfc rLANNfcU HERE Kin. Harrv Havls, of Morten, Pa. !; . ' . 1 ...111. OI" HAR.n Dm a i mp unriuiTv nt"ll Hlllwll I I ! rtlDv,,l cunml with .T.17 nnlntn Harry McGrath te Arrange Interclub Baseball at fiermantewn Ring Matches The baseball team of the fierman- Se many requests for another amn- town Ki lends' .Scheel will open its tour boding tournament have been . n.""" .me"0"' nf,orneo.n.. J"1!'. St: .tbeSchuslklll Kiver. the r,t being ceivcl by Harry McGrath. chairman of enthOuXrV grounds at QueenTa! llie .iermnniewn iiisiiiuiieii nas fem n local Mandneint 11)21' should Ml banner j esr in lowing. The three ! rtpttas of the ear will be held' "tninrruan regatta in .May, followed mc a. a. l. Hexing Committee, that J the Peeple'A Regatta en July 4, and he is planning te decide a number of w National Regattn August 1 and C. ! Inter-club matches In seven different Jk only feature regatta that will net , passes. The tourney is te be an lnvlta m reweil in Philadelphia Is the Middle V,1?1.1 ..ftfr,r1' ithr, 8tnrs of th' recent itu which will go either te Haiti-I A!,1,ld.e Atlantic States meet, including "re or Xew Yerk. a11 the champions, competing. In addition te the three big regattas,. .Th?, champions te be invited are; B'ntlened, the Schuylkill Navv Reentta lex UreenberB. S. P. H. A., flywelaht : mine held here. This is for local clubs I ucerf Helmer. Knterpris0 O. C. ban W, entries from eutelde clubs net temwelKht : Charlen Rice. Shannhan, Wti received. ' featherweight ; Temmy O'Mallev, Mead ' nether words, Philadelphia oarsmen ""brook. lMitweighl; Sam Rlacklsten. J'l have one regatta a month during .!,1,i ' eight and middleweight: "7, June, .Inly nd August en their r(uik Pickett, Villanova College, n waters and for the final event of (heavyweight. K m miIM. ' I'ancal. Mcnrtowbreok. Nick Pn. ' i.V"P I'biIi.. .ii. . I WHd and Nick )tevll. unattui hed Ban. Active i tnmwrlshtii. Chick lVmin K. ! champion, Vincent Ornnt. O'ltrlcn's, ICiirrv Olmbel, Sliatmhan. Jehnnv Ailamt. Sun hliw. PcaihtTHlKhi Johnny Dvr. hay nulu. Qeere" llnrne Villiineva. Wllllum Am. hr(, Mradanlirnek, snd Jehn .Mastemen Curtis I.tghtelglU8. Joe Qulnan Jovn of Arc. ei-ohamplen. U P. lelln, .i Jehn Hrett, liayeula, nnd 0erg While, K'ajeula WlterweUht, 'W'llllam Ilarklm. Kayeula. Hianlfj Karmn VHraiillle. un-1 Manuel TrnchtPnhfrir. U of JllddlewelSM, Wll Mam Cannen. Kanmln. .Matlv TVtrenls Snuthwark. Taul Ienun. Vlllnneva. and until amn' ueweti. west miladalphla, IImvj- HCllll Wl,l'h, j0 Krna. Kayeula These bevs are renne.sted tn write tn I A few years age a few of the school- aJ,ry MeGrah. inrn et Curtis Pub- iieiiiiiiti uuiii)iuiij , nn duuu hh JluSlUlC Whitney's cast-offs are bentine I Whitney's cracks. Plucky defeated yashmak with cese Satirrda.v and Well- I finder wen his race, with Itr.ilnsterm new here. Deadlock, Rebert Shannen's Derhj hetie, worked the full Deibj leiite of ii mile and a quaiter In U:1ll Saturday at Churchill Downs. II. C. Fisher's Derby candidate, Violinist, worked the fastest mile of the season at Louisville, going the route in 1 :41 !l-,r. Bewie Entries for Tomorrow I.' rat.-.ice imrs.. $1200. claiming for two- in Ms 101 ....100 maiden r m in" Tlie Mulfsklnner 11 Jenrphlni t. i. im una . ill HentnrlH I Hhsl U'lkhten Ki'i Deh Mn'rnv He Trueman . .108 llmknl J'liikl . .10.) Jcrinie c At tlie present lime llie Cndine Harge Rn.,i PrebnblJ the "mM active along v.,uvu3e hew. rer many jear.s UUIIIP VIBS llflpl in ....... Undpetnt. "iiw, jirs. "McDowell nnd racing Jehnsen n an in ermedinte double race in the te . i cs?U,t h'l(1 here- Thls liclpcd witteulate interest, but the club did ?SLWn, nnether national event until "w, wncn n cenln, iei..i ,.,.' , ." .-w.,,, iia,i i, uir 7 raptured the event at Worcester. duS .i . V1 .nrwnen "I'Pred the u..."" "'"' "ie.se tfj and' "" "ill Wit 1 t IP.se us n n, ,,.!.., p0V,i!!lDi.or6anl7nt,en wn, b"t neu tn. i ' l .'.'"t?1, nDe"t MoKlnle A. C, Iel'. -v, ,nei ,1UV1' Jlhl the club, d.lphla Suburban r.. ."I?"! has ever rowed before h'" tew Stur IbeCeV1, nart,(,y ""eunced that ? !S.. Junier swoons nil , u..i i... t . t,n .Macfarlnne, one of their stel- ' ! terpa dealrlng a s Ur earimen. fJonrffe AlllSii .111 '" comm-jnleatlen ch H, i, 'eerge Allisen will munartr. McKlnley. I'a. BunthuTiiv, . ,!,cl,rsi ami ;. ... UW1 be lieml r.rie,.l, .i ...iii McKlnley Wants Saturday Games havinf Joined tin- Ihlla lAUtMe. tlnd that Ihfv rday epn datf before thn eacue saaten atarta (May 13). and ueuld 1Kb te near rrem aucn icama as jjojibkiewh, naanis, uonannnecKen or nnv mwr nrn- goon ouraruen Al ie William Kane, l-ecend rat' thiee-pnr-ida San Hi dreit IHit-n Vitamin nurs vv. Third Hamilton hones of celne through the i-easen tin ilnfanterl Cnnrh 11. P. Brelncer savnlllilmm thnt h'le mnterlnl hn been ceed HniJ i eDarrlMan that the be.vs have been showing up well In practice. And with tlie famous Temmv Atherton leading the nine, he is sure of having n successful season. Manager Richard W. Heguc, Jr., haB arranged an attractive schedule. It fol fel lows : April 11. St. 1 uke Scheel, home 14. Darby Hlch. nwi , is, Illdle I'ark High, home. ill. Jenklniimn llhrh awaj. 2i IVnn Chnrlei. ns; -S. Vi If-ndi.' Leniral, away. May 3. IIpImi-epiI .rndein, hump, ft. Ilrewn Prep, tieme, 0, Chestnut Hill Acad, emy. home. IV I' I I' . uy: 10. Upper Darby Hlnh. liem. in, lormantewn Acad niiy. away. 21. Parullj. heuip. racA. Ihrce-jHai-eldii A I PA Hull I Mlm Oih I).ir. Keurth race (lean. f(,p l1! furlenzn . lift llacrv .lilin HI .. lift IMimeliitM lift ... lift Hlrkerj . .11" ... lift h VI( emn Mt't'r 1 lft ... .He lrudcni . lle i asey entr. purs $1200 and upward, varsltj were It net for the ineligibility rule. The fifteen -Inning game captured bv the Red and Hlue Saturday ever Jeff Tesreeu's Dartmouth team, was the lengrvt game in the Inst eleven jenrs en Franklin Field. The Tigers nnd Penn plaved a seventeen inning game back iu 1011. thnt holds the receid for the longest game ever played by a Penn team. (ieerge Sullivan's heftv Fingle tn the fifteenth after Mike WhltchtU had Mn cled and moved te second en Label I (telilblatt's sacrifice give Penn the vlc I tery. Penn wns euthlt. 14 te 10. but ! managed te score the victory by taking advantage of opportunities. The new infield combination used bv Coach Carlss Saturday looked better than any. (leldblntt was a tower of strength nt second and Sullivan the same at third. I.iebegett, the fieshmnn , from last oer, although unable te de an.v thing with the willow, plnyetl a bang-up game, accepting eight chances without n mlsplay. The victory was the second of the week for Hill ndtisky, the Shenandoah lle Mark V'ft . .IO'i l'prlifeurdlnn ..100 Turn.ibeut . . 100 Fclimed Zp.-il Purse I200 ctilmnic fur.enr, r lad. Ills change of pace during the il ltl i Ills 1110 ' VP.ll-eIdH It furlenffi.. Cii I'lllar .. in Trnubler AMpa ins ..n,t i:rr..rt .l,itl Curtla 101 '.Max Oeld Tw,.rk """ . ws A'"" Kinma -ii,' i.iuiniiii'i ii. 1 Kth raw. purs Jpjoe claiming foui-p.ir-elil and uimurd. i4 tniles Attorney Mulr . Inn l.ieaey llttl Kd .. ion Austral ..','. I. n Kreas mi ! in.-i. The track team at fiermantewn jiir'th.i i.urkctt' Xha Malze Acudemv has been hit hard by the sixth nue pur.. 11200, claiming ihre recent illness of l.elgh Hull the 1D2S t lCur'o',n"eri' TVieT' SliXf nU " """""Ve'-, football taptuln. Hall has been for- rimimlul The ceiiean bidden te partlcpate In any athletic ll""!",,',r in-' Hiwn ., . idj events during the sp.liig hoasen .and .':,' "ffl'iu,. ..."? lWtM&H . '.' I.I.. n!..,n..'.i .ulll lirt Litnnh' foil lift Iu w..An.1. -.... ...... ' .' ."-I Ills uratuiu . ."J n.v...,. - - -..... ".. I'UISu lt)l. i'a nilllb a former Nerthenst High athlete. tiuie r.ir.nids and upward. mii and j. H no , game showed Him te he one of the J,0. coolest twiners ever te grave the din '. 1!'-; mend nn Franklin Field Outside of th'r.-l0 innings, Yadusky kept the blngles well scattered. for , 10i! ill 111) Jee Jacksen Tlie Mltchrll & Fleulipr A Je Jackaen Held CtuW plajpd tle ycslerdHy, .'-ft, I." nth ChullenB"r .. I Iren lUiv , ,, 'I'CMI iiek .. A; unit thp s,iu'it'i .. . tcn-innliuf Vpiirentlce J. Jirksen . t 0 2 0 1 0 I n e O ft fi M r. . 0 1 0 II ii 0 u 1 0 e ft 7 2 I1attrlPF Jithaen. flMan (llllaril, Pen neils . M. I'. A. A . Ilray, White, J. I.ldtpr. First Troop Wins uf tha outdoor tennln aeasen Ches-Ment Shooters te Reorganize The annual rporaanlzatlen nf th cv...... Hocend with ai.vn and linaten llattery third I Ment Oun Club Ia-.iitup will be held tenlirh .. 1.1. ....... . ...... l.. M..n,... 11. .1... I 1. S-'n..l.r... n .. V, ... -I . T. !"OIKIl .,i. c.ii l Jimii .,,-m" ,, (te,, .ill', ii, ..u, , .h,u. ii, ii. mi ur i'iilin lOf IH POni- Htpphfii Calhoun, of the Cll Tioen er i liiK peaaen'H pett. wblrli will own next n, atara for tne lecaia nun tour Benis eacn i mentn win im i iw In a round robin pole teurnpv idajpd it Squadron A headfiuurluia at Nlrty.feurth atieet and Mudliten ivvunun Haturdat iilslit the Klrat City Troop wen with a ero of nine goals. Squadron A, of New Yerk, was FEDS' SUIT IN COURT Professional Baseball te Defend It self Against Defunct Club Washington. Apiil 10 When tne Supreme Court reconvenes ted.i.v pro fessional baseball eigiiiil.'..itiiuis which are members, of the nnt'enal agreement will he compelled te defend themselves against un attack b, iln Raltlmeie Club, of the old Federal l.digue, which seeks te recover damages en the ground thnt etgnnlcd baseball is an Illegal combination iu restraint of ti.ule and Interstate commerce In violation of th Sherman Antl -Trust law Although it participate! in the noge- llatiens which rculttd in the ,,ppac" I ugreenient closing the affairs of the Federal League, the Riiltlmore Club re. riiiehiirnt. v. c. Anrii ie a .i.u .. ' fuset te abide by the terms of the set. about flirty cuntPHiuniH Ineludlnv "iveral of tleillfllt. iiiu iiinuiH iuirrs ei in ceuntrs. Ikkim ,.irt li,.,ni(,lit kr l, i.. .i L' i . t.l iv at PlM.dumt today In the Ne th and A vde 'K,,?'1 '" "'? f,iTnl south teiinU tournament, the official m..,,. courts et I hllmlelphia was dismlbsed. but the n.iltimeie Club renewed the suit in the ceuits of the District of Columbia and wen, enlv te lese when the decision was appealed. Organized baseball claims it is net engaged In in tei slate iiiinmerce, and therefore U net subject te i no Mierman law in: mi in. 3. allow am Hereh . tacentetiHp . Idles Helle JlirqilPlIu . . (IHIIUUI. 107 .10i . tI . no Weather. leni , trutk Open Tennis Season at Pinehurst ifitr k. ' . . ' FU" r"a nn will leek - . CfllluT etliclally at Prlneeteti. Dean McClen- aliau was asked whether Wittiner was tlie ether captain ci hired Ineligible "I have nothing te s.tv nbetu Mr. Wittmer," replied the Dean The cuge leader was hint and uniib e te play the game for seme time this last season. When he could have been used later in the big games, it is said that illstnii tieils wcie sent Het te iie him. Dean McCJenahnn s.tid se fur as lie knew net a single suspicious case in the tmlversitj had net been thoieughh investigated, and that he new- believe' 1 there could be no criticism of nnv etln i men representing l'unceten in ,ith k'ticd. "In nil these cases of men dec'ared out." s-eid the dean. "I wish te state with the utmost emphasis that none was declared Ineligible because of prel'es siennlistn. The decision of tlie nim mittee does net lellect m an.v wav en the chmacter or integrity uf the 'nun involved." TJie eighteen ensps were siinitned up as scholastic dllhculties or f.iiluie u ' (s)inpl with the rule en finances It uns also stiessed that all of the Investigation and agitation mm i- tire from within Princeton's wal.s. i Semi-Pres Want Stars As seen n the news broke that such i stars as McNnmnrn and liilrev were ' lnellgilile te pla.v at Princeton. Phila delphia managers of independent teams began wiring bids fur their servbes MfXnmura, ,i s,.ir inlle df r, may he een in the uniterm of a Philadeiphia club. Rilly Whitman, of Kridcsbiirg ' It Is said, could have signed the Prince ton man last I'tulav, but a few hours prcvleiislv had iiindc ariaugeinents w tb IMdle Ifiillagher te mvir linu (illrej. the foeiball iiiptain, has n!,, decided te enter the r.inks of pre fn..t hn 1. ai lording te report. It is , lie has been in tmii Ii with frn mis ;n Phi'adelphla and nun plav hire JIM BARNES HOME National Champ Back After 10,000 Miles of Gelf New Yerk, A pi I in- 'long Jim ' Humes, I'nited States open coif ihain ihain pieu, has returned te his jmst at t'i Pelhnm Club, completing the b ngi st ple.vlllg tour ever ui.uli bv a gelfei Accompanied by .lock Hittihis.in thp (lfli View (Chicago) profesMeiial wh laptured the Mrltish opt a title nt Si ndrews last vear. Harnts .tnrted nut et the close of last golf w.isun 'I'd, v ple(d In Western Canada and along tlie wes-t coast of the ChUmI States, then spent several months in the Southern States. Their tour carried them mere than 10.0th miks L Olll Stock " VIens flunp; compares favorably in -&."' quality and style with that of any of the ether better class shop-?, with the added feature that our location, w ith small evethead, enables us te efTer Rreater values. Service ,s ?ur uwniohwerd' and whether you buy or net we welcome your in spect en. Dellar for dollar you tret mere for your money here than at any place in town. Let Us Prove It All the popular weaves are here for your selection and the prices are like these of the geed old days. $15 te $45 Dougherty & Dougherty Men's Clothing of the Better Kind 1704 Market Street Open Evenings $j- or real enjoyment SGv Wttr m .i'T-i.i iVVJ III WE ARE confident that, if you would smoke an El Producte, you would knew right off whether or net it was the smoke for you. El Producte's uncopyable blend is se distinctive that it leaves no doubt. Yeu either like it a let or pet at all. That's our idea of the only way te make a cigar. What's the Punana Fine 33c ct 2 fcl SScl mi the crews, weik In addition te of the ether jears, If net the wvising vi;nft ?e5th,h?11 h?'1 a Let nt Bl",-',s' turn- ink kj ! l',ha coached. The rini.T..'0. ceaehlnK launches. n,i ! T, 11! S ? ,00klnK forward te tai,.hi.te,;.en "J 0mmcn 9 oar,me t l"cIv.p 8,0(l "nlar WlfeaelL'''' ;U,Ic1' " Pick an hi tt hm ''"t,!r,',1 tlie American THE KERNEL Include WiitrniiH. 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