W. M !;' aftrflW KSftsa 1.1 rf i IK i'M f Pl -' tt tnjiuHes te 'MANY BALL SICK LIST, AND SEASON STARTS $jNatienal and American Leagues Each Has Seven of Its Best Players en the Many Chances in Exhibitions By KOHKRT V. MAXWEI.I, SlMrlt Editor Krnilni I'iiIiMc Iilirr s OME of the blfj league hnscbull dubs weeks age. nml will step Inte the st en the sideline". Injuries hnve weakened seven tennis thus fur, nml mere, is no telling hew tnnn ethers will he affected before the hairier drops. It seems this jear that the plnjers either were mere unfortunate or took tee man t bailees 'in the ehlbltlen games. The earlv se.inu eentests mean nothing outside the gate reeelpts. and usuall the athletes de nothing but spend the afternoon in the 111 U ball p.uks. The? get a little prai tli p, but tlmt is all. Nothing else matters except the lime the train le.ivcs for the next town. This jenr T.v Cobb was giving nn exhibition of dating base ritii'nlus and sprained bis tinkle. Steve O'Nell stepped n foul tip with the end of one of his lingers and new nures n split digit. Max Flntk. of the t'ubs, was bit lit the head In a pitched bull and is laid up with a tracked skull. Tils Speaker Injured his knee in practice, and doe Weed also is hobbling around en one feet. The list of lnjuiles te date follews: National League American League Kill Deak IMe I)m Is Jacques reiiniler Trls Speaker Max Flack -Ine Weed Zeb Terr Stee O'Nell Heinle Greli Ty Cobb Frank Frlsrh doe Dugan BTEVh O'NEIL Fred Tenej Wnlter Jehnsen Cleveland and Pctrelt apparently are the hardest hit in the Ameiknn League, and, St. Leuis and New Yerk In the National. Fla k and Terrj inn easily be replaced, and the lied Sex nnd Washington nie net leuntlng en their stnrs. Dugan and Walter .Inhnen are net in geed phjvluil shape, but were net Injured en the held of bittle. Jumping doe Is reieverlng from stomach trouble and Jehnsen lentiaeted a mild ease of flu down in Titmpa. THEX ire muit net forget the 1 unU. Jluth and Mcusel tall be abient fur fixe uccki, and this pair uill tccaken the attack eon een fdctably. Mutiny Breaks Out in Yanks Ranks THEY say every cloud has a filler lining or something like that, and per haps the disasters are all for the best. Nobedj can claim the New Yeik clubs are top-heavy and will walk away with the 'penn.int. The Ciniits'wiU lese only Frlsch, as (irnh will be In the opening game mid Tem.v will be rendv in a week or se, but the Yanks will have the tough time. All is net well with the Amerliiin League champions tills ,ear. Mutiny has bceken out in the ranks, and some of the players hau epc'iiK defied the manager. M. Hugglns. Carl Mes was fined 'M) for throwing the bull ever the grandstand In Mobile, and ether athletes have net acted as if they cared w nether the wen or lest. The war correspondents, who toured through the Seuth with the team, lefer te it as the Kuppert and Husten (irnnd Opera Troupe. There aie tee manv stais and tee manv temperaments. Unless order is restored nnd the players get down te business, the Yanks will be in a bad wnj this scas-eii. The ball club leeks geed en paper nnd should win the pennant. If they are beaten the pla.v ers can blame no one but themselves. Cleveland Is quallfjlng as the hard-luck ball club. Last spring Wnmbsganss broke his wrist, nnd Lunte, the utility inheldcr, sprained his nnsle before the opening game. That made it neiessarj te drag1 Higgs Stephen son out of cellese nnd place him in the Infield. The team was weakened at the start nnd lest games that would nave helped a let later in the jear New the Indians are minus the seivlccs of Trls Speaker and Steve O'Nell two of the mnlnstnjs or the club. Speke has a sprained ankle which is net responding te treatment. His Iers will weaken the team .10 per cent for he Is one of the greatest lenders the game ever has known, and when In incline-up sets nn example ler the ethers te fellow. e'Ncil u a wonderful back stop and n geed hitter While he is convalescing his tlmelv w.illeps and accur ate throwing will be missed. Jee Weed strained bis leg in one of the prni tlce games and this injurv nay ln him low at nn.v time. ' ji is saici Ken tatier lias a bad Knee, The nwr miner cu me v lute Svx lias game against the Giants and appears te have as much stuff as last viar when he wen twenty-five games. The Sex, however, will st..rt without IM-kKeir who Insists he will net put en unifeun unless he receives H big b,.es, i, Mlarj. He hasn't received it jet 10H DVUAy is ndl expected in Jehnsen u ilenly getting back Cobb Will Be Missed nm: cenn s needed en the Detroit A there ever.v ih.v te get the best lesult a man te (ill his place In the eiitlicld. Tigers need theli boss In center held. T.v injured his knee two veins nun In Btead. TI.U Inii.r. i.n, i....: .... ., . specialists were . - ,,. ...ib i.i.ii it i uj ill Unfiled until Dr. J. loekid him ever. In a week. imm This year Cobb sprained his ankle. The injurv is considered serious, nnd he will net pla.v until neu month Therefore, Detroit will be weakened in three positions Lmer.v. at shortstop, is an experiment, a new second baseman must be used nnd a sub outfielder will sit In for Cobb. New, the four second-division . lubs nie about even Jt s nnjbedj's iaie for fifth position. Dixie Davis has n sere arm. and the' Hi owns will miss him. However, it Is nothing serious, and while he If , vT ft is ..-.,, ring. snoeKer. Danlertli. Havne. Vnngllder W right will de some nlftj pit. hlng for St 1 euis I he 1 nrdlnnls .i nn i i limn -nm ii-u nie league in ty cenn ins eiiiew wnii n will nn lnfei ted Del ftr n time and Sherdell will he used In Ti.l " .". 1c Mhlctin, I'lnh haul lutk (!,. Ik,.. i.... ..... e,...,,y in.; opens. (.epviliiM. 131! I,u Public Itiljrr Cainpaiu League and Semi-pre Gossip THE Donevan Arnistieng bnselmli team, wbicli has hem practicing for several wciks, Is all set for the npemn: game with the (Slenslde lii'Jl) and l'V.'l phnmplnns of the Suburban League , Heward M. Donevan, of the adveitis- ' ers, is also piesident of the I'litlndel phin Ilnsehiill Association With "Meese" MiCermiik, fenmrlv of the Niw Viik (Hunts handling the managerial leins, the fans of West Philadelphia nie lentident tlie tuim will k be In at the linlsli us em- of the ion ien testant fui the iliniuiiien-hip of Phila delphia The new liiilesi.l grounds, at I'ertv eighth and Walnut streets, nie almost ready, nnd bv the opening g.ime rass wveral imhes tall will mvei the field The new pnik Is a ciedit Ie the iluli nnd the ceiuinunitv It repiesents, and the pla.v ers signed Include the best in the city. On the pitching stuff nie "I.iftv" Oilllninn. of I lie Athletics and Hamil ton, of the Mlililgan-Ontiirle Li ague . Hill Heckcnbur.v , of Nutivlt), and Pred Iloblnsen, of the Itet kdnle, Delaware County League clmuiplens. llehlnd the kat In Jehn llcir'umu, also of Hiiinll Hiiinll ten, unci Mike Lean, of the Phillies. On the inhcld nie sin h pln.vers ns Jeseph J. Thiel, who lid the tuim In hitting last ,cnr; Heur.v Kvvnlt, who turned down iiuijer league effcis; Sam Uel McConnell, of the Athletics and Aberfevle: "11111" Pesset t. of 1 bhlier, and "Eddie" Ms ere. of Stetson's. The outfield (entiilns Mime of the best. 4? 'leaded by Manager M "tlUy U. Veunif. who w WH' ' tt "Tsisi'figralieisi inni McCeiiuklt and IIS 0110 Ot tile Teruev last- rear i"v-'- r'''--1 mm"r-. (MMMatuAaMsaaaer-ef FertT- w:$ Players Greatly Weaken STARS ON TOMORROW Side Lines Take Toe ure net mi strong as the.v wete two opening game tomeiiow witn a tew CARLM.WS but no one could mitt, n i. ti.u spring been inn ceieptieniill) well In the vlal until next month nnd into condition. Wnlte in tigers Line-un Club. Like KnenLcr 1. l, , i. ... nnd niivvvn.v. It is impossible ie tind Outside of th mnnngiiiil did, the rMr-n.,, !,, i, ...ni.i.i ... .,. B . iii-ii iiii ling ini). in Ti -up or weeks, .mil nil .if the 11 Cninet. Ir. Cninet the I'hiliyliiphia surgeon, had him ImiIc ia the game and hnve been bard hit thieiigh the absent e rummer. The spit-lmll huile i , vv he ctiectiveness Ust jeni, has I kinL. In net he Ironed out. and Jmnima i.r,c Cnlner probably will plaj first hase the opening games instead of Deak and f'lnaiuuih hrn r nn hn,l ,... , . . . . '" mur vnnuqn m if njlrr lie iriien ilghth nnnl. Is nil mi for the open-I i.'K. P"1.'"' nxl s"lur(lliv .iftiiuoen vvitli ' lllliiisbuig. en the former s tielil down town Tlie home lemi hns added I iiuinv newieniirs te the innl.s this' Mar and will plnv all the lending I le-ims in the Phihidilphli Iiasehall I AssoiUtien. "Ar'" Suminers has com cem I'lele charge et the sihuJule 'I he pltihlng ttalT is headed bv I eiigncit, of Devl. stewn. and also has .imkMiii, of (lim,i, Cits. Themas, ,,f mideshiirg, and Mnith pluver bv tin same name, nml feimeilv of Wlld wimiiI. will be s behind the bat. Tie leiuiiiuilii of the n nn U doling. u-.i ,nlin ,1,Kt '"k' "niklns. ,,f Ulilwued. si i nml base Iteenev of Camden Cltv, t lilt tj bus. ; Hellj. I.f St Itininbas. shortstop. Kiuslet,, ,.ft jeld ; Short, of the (lid Timers, right field, nnd Kellv, of WHdwoed. center field. Kellv also will iiiptiiln the team lie lueivid an effci from the St. Leuis Cards tills ,vi at Tlu I'lilluiliinhlii Mumif.irluriTs' l.i-nsw iilieji t Ur Hi. e..m l,ui him .Iru Ic H na In K(.ti,. nruunilK Ther In a In I a ihiiine for en inerM tuim In m-cup- n Irnn- hl" Am clulii hi.vlnif fllcln id it BrH Mic en Sntunlnvii er hu riVmr. t. I In ih) i I Hirun ran lu hi b enilnn In touch Hith luini-a Hunter ur of Kuuves A Invvnauiil Cumpan The Inilustrlitl Ammi-ur Iau will in rt !! fvenlnif hi th plant uf II M l.uniiin i en Uw AlUKhem uvenu" te uinuM'r ihe mukr up wf llin 111.'.' dicuil lhr nr mill everl vncivnil In tnin Imeud Itfere ihe n"iien tru "Unite" t h iniliers is Hie litest nihil i n t thi hurlliiK strrf of the .ShI.iih K'l.lln (inli ne!. Is sltll leulllllu Hrriuh.l fnr niinlher stnr nimin.isre.iin, Jiumurs were nymr Hreunri i;1 ,n oevvniowmr. nyn signed jranis I nnisrar.-ivniisrir, ui ju .rnus, nm imieficr, 'but OettllsTj-aulckiT-denlei'the urn.. 'M Wife: i? LEARNING- TO'UNNE tfepJ TiS ALLEYS' AMftRevv---. wrtfts LoeK OUT n AJurU ' loe MUCH!.' A, eCsN . "C"r a III III -:C7 r IT- VI -? iMil i DID EMCTLV - - L VV TMeuST ilMiiik TTrAfii FAULT IN BOXING Meney Is Reet of Evil in Writes Wilmington Fan Ring, Rv LULLS II. .IAFFE BACK age ci somewhere a thousand jear go some one twltteied thet .Meney Was the Itoet of All 1M1." And he utteied a whe'e mouthful, tee if he were rcferilng te bnlng. Such are the sentiments of mnnv people Inteicted In fisticuffs, both en the inlde ns wel as the ei-dinarj fan. . ..... . . . ' (Hie follower of the sport, who ln tnken n let of pains, going Inte details te show "What Is the Trouble With Mexing?" dehes in length. He Is Her nie Dane, of Wilmington, nnd pens as fo'levvs : what is tjif. tiieltii.e with iteMsn Thli fulijfd which l-a hcr'tnfare bef n I tr'Mfd llghtl) by Aimrlcan writers has aii(M"nlv loeme 1 up In the apertliiB world as a aueKtten of International illrcusslen Ter Intanre from the sune s.pirt'man of tendon KnKlani ve read a vri ondem endem ondem natien of the llritlih lieard of lleliis Con trol ' After calling this funrt.rn a wajheut and afl'r crltlcUIrs' It for lj.nr referees rertlllcatea te tinemretcnts, the nrtlclu ter minates in this tenor " Thit what with controllers whn cant eontrel end champions who cant 'champ ' the (tame would seem te le presresslnsr baik warda uulte nlcelv thank ou "Again, a New Yerk sporting acrlbe of no lllt'e Importance plpca thin comment Th trouble with bexlnir la the 'punk and In competent referees Is th game going te emlthereens for the wrnt of hralrs and Unewledpe" I'rem these sentiments It bctanie prettv iippar'nt te me thit tlier. was . blac' ee' In fltt ina sumewh r and It wis ie solve this enigma that I 111." l Ilenrv In hl eli of th i 115 ' iikd up m nftj-thren artlcks (a itk of cii Is nnd un oil ehlrti and assumed the sarb of a slf censtltutea Invtttlaater. Soine'ven I fe t that the 'Hex ing Commission nnd punk referee' Issues were merl Incidental fiults What I sought was the fundamental fault In mj quest I lrvl greeted Ulllv Tenn some six different times and was se embar rassed by failure that I decided te hit th hsv when X surreptltl ulv utumbled across a eonversetlon vvlibh tnde mv rare recx ' '"ay Cehen -s une l'xlnr emhususi te nnnthT n nie ni-irp I ell me ds triM new dal Harr has Iaui cilbbens ii u tlnk he vlll he ll 1 r'-st of il boxing sui its und Oreb f r all of de tnenev ' Here' thnuhlc I, ns I carefullj lg.iel the ferelnit s idea thrt fellow litis wit. urn v rcehn!zel th gre-vtcst oil In the liOYllltf blfl" tOTIX rinan' lal lexeis and minau'ers b sheer pn nteerlng and tTOrbltint tirlces have be come verltnlla hed up sriftcis who are kill Inc the geese thit Iajs the nMden esgs Think of the outrageous runrantees and pi , ccntagis dnminded b nnv ordinary boxing upstart demands fe ridiculous and out of the nuestlen when considered thit many a' struggling club and promoter who hive courageously tried te men them have been Gushed against the rucks and forced into ankruptcy 'Imagine paying from SI te 13 te see I ... i . i. .... i- it... .-.I Cllllllllilll UllBUl.'UMIlV llllltllllll 111 llllVU m I with the sli& the limit' tn sen a. ciiatnulnn 1 I hlp fracas Vciln Imaglni fighters de mandirur an where from J21 000 te JIOil fsni 'e i IfIv a t tie match- llthters vhn will mer Knew tre sulenre of A .tes ciins or ,i ne'i Fltzsimmens illennj Ienurd lelng etrpirli In these das ' e.hfed an old timer a leier ws klid te make u living a 1 ihe public ra led h m a "pug" lluf teilnv the word xer sfi-ms te te a snenm r r capltillst .Sew hcrf s the dope The war ga liexlng Its Impetas and plai ed " nn the map Nermal tlrnra can hrrsilt It nnd place It lyeiid uceven 1'nlces b xers ant mm agers become hnlf wa reasonable m th r d mands f r g mrnntses ant t-rcenthKte thus prm ttlng the promoters t i is1ulh the prlt-e of a Imluiloe and wter te the retpj these wel es are rjelnff te tniure Ihelr own game and cut their own thinats They are going te lese public cenflilence un I support nnl when that time arrives tl e m I . for th" hanlwrttlng en the wall ' rinnlh their avarieieusness Is gnln ti m te the iixtrirre ami prudish reform K-,etis telr irnntest utvument for a t til abilltlcn of the speit "n'ither e Hh'cW has I em me manifest ami whl h ninv t,-- eradha'il the prep, r leglsliit) in Is ill it despite buMns inmmls. sons nnl lefereis tee mum frime ups and fske flshts ectur It ma nm strange reilue thit eer mux a bore N puiu off out it h true ii ai ngniers s-i i m sien i Just ihnl nun h mere ,li the .. m, runilsn the jrsrne Sew while this evil CAnnni 1 e nl selutel . elimlnat. I still .i tiruiri.sH , ,i.,i nilaht le taken b the various b xln onimlssiens ,e nisUe frlie flahts or t efforts en the pert f the contestants .ion. ir t retty well patent "Ilert I elljer in i! areun. sport critic has vu.er the sjluMen I Iiiih In mini and he h-vs said It se well tha 1 herewith re peat his ran nt tin u. f-mlnnnt rlnc'.ev, ns whi we'ilil mak lli u n. e n fart I'rofessle nil hji,u n .ilu well tike a leaf from the fuliijiiAte r u-t uerfertiiHi In ih Inter. ellexl it HsirUilm cllmhliiK Is I arr .1 i nil Lenteitrtiits must break anl step barx tlM.in th moment ihe are ertlere 1 l the tefere with a v nilly if failure cjuntlnt: ana ii at them In the final decision ' 'The result Is sul te h wonderful In I stie.llnrf up of bouts Professional bexlne these davs certiwlnlv needs a let of speedlnK UP anl If the aliulitien of clln hind: will ac ac rempllsh It let s have It much pronto There Is nethlnr meie illsKitstlnK than te win h s ceui I f able bell. d alhlets hanic Un- .n ii a. h eiher as If thej needed sup sup rert anl emhra. In is If thui vvore aiieur Uw In an r.lm r i.ln act F. itnin vilnii iIii.hiiiK m uldn t tnne ..ii th,. stulllnv but It would make atlllln. all i lw mop Migrant The u'd rule i sufficed vlien t il llu'htini men weie In llic arinn, hut In Ihis er of powder pi rfed nnd in. ne i.uffel flsnt liUliiena cathartle measures ar re iu'sum ,i aet action anl a few re. vie iii.h mih sHinulntn the naiu Seme lexiinl fncts nre nvcale, in 'the feiegnliu' letter bv .Mr. Dane, nnd lenj refeiecs would win themselves Inte the (tenil gtuns of tlie fans if mete louts were "topped und beeis (llniuiill fied fei net glvlnu theli best (ffeits Dlieiter Coiteljeii has the aiitlifultv le nt clown bexeis for net ndheiliiK te rubs of the 1'e'lce liepiirliiunt, iiiiiIh which liillscllctlen Ihe kikui is piomeled. and better matdies would lm in order, ns seuii us ecral "cxitmplvs" were' made. I ' I kMv YixiVEffeT'ENffiNKNiNtj-A I J I r1 L Heeir nM L JAMONTir"LowrMwe , s2wr L "4 m WMi t; W r" AN" I j" l v n h n i';jQiiB PROFITEERING s?giiSSI Several Big UNCLE DUDLEY I -sS VeuTJlt MC- r - II - uu x Veu SAiT Veu I i Ain Cr Sutfw t' w l.Miiiini.ii:- --"' ; JJ J.U'A Ll ' J-.Wmi I &$&J$MmL SilvPHlMY'fall P y ,DBiaiafe;iBKi "i if 'tun iiiiEKSl', 'weaayj'ia.. Old-TimeTennis Records May Never Be Beaten, Says Tilden R. D, Sears Wen Seven Titles in Rew; Lamed Tied Number in Ten Years, But These Days Yeu Have te Play Through By WILLIAM TrnnU (liimplen of nnHIj greatest sporting event In the i -L world of amateur sport is the annual I battle for the Amcilcan tennis chnm chnm ipienshlp. The enormous crowds, com bining social and aitistlc celebrities with I a1, nf.n fr tnnun nt tliA rrAI1Atil1 fill Mill tfl tR(ltI)Jp ',, tl0 grfnrc,t ,,IaJers from nil of the nations challenging for the Ia is Cup. mnke the championship n r " ....!.... ... .t. In Iia .nnvMnff rttl 1 ntl il n I ' uiiiiiue event in the snorting calendar. Man remniknble iccenls have been I established dining the thirty-four rears of the teuinnnients. Names have been wiltten In letteis of untiring fame en , the books of tennis history. I Matches that will never be forgotten ibnvc feiituied the final rounds when the title it-elf butts In the balance. It is of eme et these eui- ri standing figurcfi 1 that I would write. I The dajs of n man holding the title tnndlng figurcfi lengi r than a few shett j ears nre ever. There aie tee ninny gieat plavers new in the gnmc nnd far ten manv rising te take their places te al low ntiy one te outdistance t li e field vuintlenth te iiisuie him n long W A W1IM.U leign. it is te tne linst that we must leek for the cliamplens of n term of continuous success that will never be Miipned. in nn opinion. It must be i ecnlled thnt. In the old davs. the title' holder steed out and met the winner of the All -Cemers in the i halletiRe round, u inline which clenil.v had a bearing en the results Scnts wen the Ainericnn title for seven cen'-eciitive venrs. fiem the liinuKUintlen of the event In lSl ill til the Hoke of lST. Ne mnn In the Instill .v of the ennu' litis i'iunled llinl ri.'nd, iiltheucli the een vlcteile. vveie tiiil bv Willluni A. I.nined ever a ile um of ten eni I.nrned ln-t wen the ('haniiiimliip in ll01 aftir kueckinit at th deer of fame for some seaen". 7fV cenipfclcd nn uendciful rnicer in 79, defaulting te M. :. Jfc.oueMm in 1012, tehen the heldei icas called en te play through the eient. II I Wren, with four 'veais as champion te III-, credit, irttlie etlier out Mainline hguie from the davs of die de fitidine tltle-heldei O. S Campbell nml M. D. Whitmnn each wen the chnmpinnlilp three tline. The miueii of 11)12 found the de fendinc champion n tliinu of the past, and William A. I.nined tetlred with one lee en the new tmphv cup. which 1 still In competition The effect of pla.v ini? through 1 ileailv fhewn bv the fact that no man litis vet kiici cede,! in vvlnnliiR tliree veins dm ins the last ten. I nm ii (jiiat believer in the champion nlnjini? through, for, nltueuicn it is imrder en him, I cennldet It a far faiier nrranitemHit. The cup, which In still In i competition, Is the most famous trephv I new In exlstince. ItiM Mini Wins The immes en the cuii tend like n i Who's Who" of Ainericnn tcnnlri of, . . ; . , . I Hie nst in eniie . Illl -William A I.nined. llil'.'-M, i:. Mc I.eiikIiIiii Din m. i:. Md.euKhiiii. Hill It N Willinnis HU. W. M Johnsten. l!lltiU. N. WllllnniH. 11117 It I. Murra.v (tlusevuit was tlie I'nti Icitic 'loin naiiieni). IfHV- It I, Miirrnv i IIilll-W. M. lolinsten. V'.s Krax TJii:sn vvnr office hem rni il i.vs tlie he.vs In that all the the 'inean l lie 1 n. t fnns ure nt the ball park lfrr serin.; th A's is. tre'te still Haitian te tec a the ball I'hih, game. Our Dall.v (iuessliij: Contest Wlitl K.une is pla.v cd wllli u baseball? Valurnllv R.l , t.1'1 bv ths Hi-':' nils In skirts tlie rlAlni.' ctnernlUii II run J. In the I'ln.'liiirst elf finals iwis T.i,i,iiic, hit "ii niDlien. lil'H MWI.Y MtiTTd A iiirte is uir: I1N'I (IVTIIKIIH Nil MOHK. heugh tram gut llluis, net the xenghirdi, air tn the Ihe I'i'nn I'nmhiidge With luce Itic lir.rds cemlnc te fast. iV uianj ju edict next W. T. Tilden. 2d. m League Clubs for Beginning of 1922 Ciiipafj - -vzfsu ijmjmimrji tn x ivpyduil, I til, Oil fiiMii J.ulgir Vemvanu T. TIDES. 2d the World. 1020-31 11)20 W. T. Tilden. L'd. 1021 W. T. Tilden. 1,'d. tiem the foregoing it can be seen nt n glance what a battle royal there w, ill be this jear for the cup. McLeughllh, Johnsten, Williams and I hnve two legs each en the bowl. Anether victor for one of us and the cup is ours te keep. We all vnlue it. net for the cun Itself, but for the names cngrnved en There is no reason. n hn mira rin the CUM will miss out of ceninetlttnn this vear. for all the grent plajers of the world will he in the championship. Vef afner tftOI. uhen E. h. heheitu cariicd the title te Enq land, has the ilnglcs championship left our sheics. "JT.T net enlj must the Invading nrm J- of foreign pincers be seiieusly con sidered ns contenders, but n eung Ainericnn who hns come te the front in the Inst three je.irs must be placed in the front rnnk. If the cup is saved from passing out of competition, it is mv opinion that the man who will .tve it Is none ethir than that greatest of all junior players, Vincent Richards. I am sure that It Is only a matter of time before Hichnrds places his nnme nmeng the singles chnmplens of Anie ica. It would net sumrise me if 1( font..! him crowned the new champion, I Mr. I linen's next article will "The Women's Chamnlenaliln." be CAR SERVICE GIRLS WIN Will Defend East at Railroad Meet at Columbus Superintendent Kennnn's Car Service cirls' team bv defentine Plilln.li.lntiin iLiiiiiiiui liusspi, um eveiuui; at the I. II. H. Y. M. C. A., eighteenth nnd I ilbcrt street. In M.M( nf m ( ij entned the title of i liiimplim sit!' (mm of the KnM in the IViiiisvlvnnia Svs- tern chninplensiiip. ( felumbus, O , April 1!2. i I Ter the third consecutive time the I Car (Service miscs shut out tlie Ter- i nilml ItiiMis without a field goal. The (flrht half ended 11 te 3 in Car Service's I fa or. n !.., .-i'. ", . -" .!..... K lJ. i'01"7' "'"' ' hnrlette Walten excelled for the winners, while Edith Uiewn sceted all the points for the Ter minal lassies from the 1,',-feet mark. EASTERN MOGULS MEET Basketball Officials Will Award Pennant te Celts Tonight Tin- i:nste,n Uiifekctlull I,.,,,;,!,, win held Its aprlne nicotine IeiiIl-Ih hi the Until Wtlideer. The iivinuli- ' '. 10U2 1 (hniiipienshlp te the Celtics Is the lib f business nt in, hi mi, . Tn"..!'1,;',Ul, '." ,l'" 11,,Nt s,,""' ""I III nil likelihood lie dlbcussed but no In In tlinntlen of the teams le fciiihcemliiR, nltheiixh it Is ha Id that Ceniesv Ille i would like te transfer its franchise te n lointien in Wist Philadelphia, Tills would iie n peer move, ns Phil ndelphin must he lepicsenud bj n club that menus hemethlnB nm with I'lilla clilpiilii bin ki is. n nheiild be Jasper, Jltfvhto.uei KeniP pin tic uliu nelithbei- jioeii wmie me fans uie inteiested in the 2 Hill I JACK DEMPSEY SAILS Heavyweight Champien Expects te Miss Nothing In Europe New orb, Api il 11. In his invn invn mem of l.meiie ,Imi1; lempsiv, who Miliid en the Ariiiltanla tedav, will be iiiitiliitiiiK the iinblt which most of llic Aim 1 1, mi win Id hi n,v weight hniiipiniis hnve become nihil, ted te Ifciiiu' the iieniuilic Jehn I, Sullivan leek Kiiiflnnd bv storm 'ihe I.empfej pnitj will land nt Southampton nml pieieed le Londen bv mil te leek around. Jack Kearns, the clinmplen's mannner, hns no deli- , uite plans, but fiem a Veiucal of tlie pihspetis the Kieup Is rnirviiiK it np- ipcius that mine nf the numerous lands et i. mope is Hkelj te be missed. SPHAS PLAY SKEETERS Downtown Cage Team Plays Eastern League Team Seuth Philadelphia, basketball fans will sen the Sphas In net Ien this eve Hint; at Nivv Auditorium Hull, Seventh sticet and Snvder nveniie, ubiIiihi t10 Cninden live, nf the Knstern LtnRiie, 'Ihe Mime clubs met about a mouth nt,'e unci the bin leiiRucrH were retuined n winner bv u few points after n hectic fort) -minute fuss. Malinger iinny I'assen. of the Hphns, expects te have ,vcm thcj'lj ranklenc or two eitra plnscis of note In the game and may surprise me Nkeettre. "WHITEY" WITI IS ON AUCTION BLOCK Cennie Mack Seeks Services of Infielder for Veteran Out-Gardener MAY GO TO YANKEES I.nwtmi W. AVIlt, otherwise known ni "Whltey," 1r nbeut te be sold down the river. The tow-headed outfielder, who has tel'ed for Cennie Mack for six long seasons nnd qualified ns the veteran of the sound, is en the mictien block, nnd will be nwnrded te the highest bidder. Several clubs arc nnxieus te get him, nnd the bidding is fast nnd furious. Ne favoritism will be shown, however, nnd Cennie says it will be every man for himself. The best offer will be snapped up, nnd Whltey will be meas ured for n new ial'rend ticket. "Don't think for n moment flint Witt ii through ns a ball plncr," said Con Cen nie Mnck this morning. "He Is an nble nthlele, a geed outfielder nnd has many sears, of nctlve service befere him. I knew I am allowing n nlunblc man le leave us. but It must be done. "I need nn infielder mere thnn nn extrn outfielder. In ning Miller. Mf Gowan, We'sh and Tilly Wnlker, the outfield Is well tnken enre of. I want nnether bnrd-hlttlng infielder, nnd hope hope te get one. "Waivers were asked en W itt n week nge nnd nearly every club in the lengue claimed him. Yesteidny I withdrew the wnivcrs nnd notified the clubs tlmt he wns en the mnrket and would go te the highest bidder. I don't wnnt money. I wnnt n geed Infielder." It would net be at nil surprising if the New Yerk Yankee klikcd in with n cry geed offer bifore long. Miller HuUglns needs nn experienced outfielder, nml Witt would lit in nlcelj until ltuth nnd Mcusel nerve their sentences. A dinner like this is tee geed te be passed up. , , . .limmv Mitchell is nn experienced in fielder. but It is doubtful if Onnle will Inke him. He piebnblv would listen te n trade which Included McMillan, for Mnnager Mack is might v sweet en this veungstcr nnd ban tiled te g(t him for the last three jears. , McMillan plavcd third base nnd shortstop nt (trecncville, S. C, nnd the Yanks purchased him. I.nst enr he wns with Rochester. McMillan would be n geed nintr for the Athletics nnd could plnv either third base or shortstop. He is big, fast, has a gieat mm nnd will hit around .MO. Witt is enh twcntv-sl juus old nnd ban been with the A's since lillfi. He started ns nn infielder nnd Inter was shifted te the suburbs. He ia a geed Phila. Jack O'Brien Announce Sprinjr Course $35 BOXING Tniiiht without piinlshmenti 30 lessens, tares Km 3 handliiill courts, runnlns trsek, slieHers. also special flesh retluclni and liedr liiilldlnff. WILSON IIMKI.. I5TH &. CIIBSTMT Creyleck -A SMALL ARROW Cellar FOR YOUNG MEN r- ClueU.Peabedy &CoJnclreyKY ' i HI .s mm imm ,a&v , . Bwiimsiisa'ixia i (fr ZJKPm I ' I Q i I ll lS "flt I uuumumt lLLLLLLw ABBBaBBBBBW BBBBBBBBBBBBH I m W&L New Yerk knows real quality and se does Indianapolis. That's why White Owl is the DggCSI setter in eacn city. White Owl value at White Owl price is possi pessi ble only because of enormous White Owl production. Mere White Owls were smoked last year than any ether cigar. tyiTIONAL BRANDS lave a CMuie aK;jsi SiiVM fT-Wry - .-"" '-". hitter, having nn mcrngc of .316 last yenr nnd ..T'l in 1UW. Nnjler May Start Mnck Mill l undecided nbeut bis hurlcr for tomerrdvv's opening game In Bosten. It Is likely thnt either Kellle Nnjler or Hey Moere will jet the as signment. Nnler proved that he is In splendid form en Snturdny when he turned back the hard-hitting Phil in the first Ihe innings. Moere also is in geed condition nml rnrlng te go. The Mnckmen left here this morning nt 11:1W for Bosten. There were twenty-three In the party. Mnck will net lenve until tonight. The twent -three athletes who made the trip te the Hub are. Outlieldeis Miller, Wnlker, Welsh and McGewnii. Inficldcrs Hrazlll, Cnllewny, Galle Base Equipment Sheei,H50 te 13.50 Glevei,2.00 te 10.00 Bati, .SO te 2.00 Masks, 2.00 le 8.00 Sliding Pads, 2.00 Sweat Shirts, 1.75 "Net what you're premised, but what you get? Ask the teams we outfit Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Mmn'i (Incorporated) Furnishings 724 Chestnut Street Tan and Black 'Oxford $10.00 jiStQ The New Celers have caught the fancy of fashionable folks. You'll see them en the heads of stylish men in every large city from coast te coast. Spring-Tans the newest $ry and in men's hats i up Stetson,, . . l224Chestnut; fc BBBBBBBBBM?H4((1BnslssssllBV.SllM IbUL l4lBsl 11 m H I 3iltv'.nl Hbmi r ! I5i1BbBBCmmb' J INDIANAPOLIS, IND, a -,.- ...jj-iif wv'' tmm way, Scheer, DykcsIInuser nnd Jehn.' C'ntehfrs Perkins nnd 'Fuhrnikn Pitcher Nnsrler. Harris. iELn' .. Moere, Hclmnch, Sullivan, Yarn... Eckert, Leftus and O'Neill. "frisea; Pen leune. who has been from Detroit tin the waiver route IS been ordered te rennrt In TIaii.. . qH ehUlntd been ordered te report in Bosten. The players who did net tret- ti,. . ten trip will remain hern and lSl at Shlbe Park. Among th u,?r homes is Beb Hasty, whose arm li EU in the best of shape! H. W. M Leenard te Defend Tills, i..i.. . 1 New Yerk, April Jt. Rtnny U,.H f werM'e llfhiwelshl rhsmplen, vl?ll dPf Ms litis at Mlrhlcan Cltv. Jnri.. Ji! & 1 nilly aibsen, his manaser. announced Tsi ' Dundo. Charley Whlte ur necky Kmm?& Ball Uniforms Skirt, Lttteriai, Pastt, Heietap, Belt Cempfeie Leafnc, $13.50 Unirmity, 11.25 Semi-Pre, 10.35 Scheel Leafae, 7.50 Beys' Leagve, 5.00 Saaif !m ieat ea reaaitt AthUtle Coetfs And Isn't it logical te expect the best in liesc where you find the best in shoes? erwaiz Hiaai Shen Chestnut SI streeyewijMensIMs ereverueu pi) i i -JCCJJ'5. I & AjHf. 'V (. ' k . m,'r?Mmiiufr't9 1, Hfc.ri. Z K air 1'VF.jvi w. i.. 'n , Z Vi. . . 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