ME? MP hht.i " i . . - -?. i 'li - T r W, 'I.W'HOTi l .WYi'J-TSra " KEKCTirai Befly AcSiiist layers Who Sign Contracts With Mere Than One Cnti y iU'.'VrJ ssy" V ?.7 " rwfti; ..tat.tatBVAt.Tsta La. Jj aseball n S amcs nnd reasons for the dlwiuallflentlen of tbe students Have net been HS r.riinihan'fl alnJcmcnt wns negative rather fjinn ponltive. He iW'Aifillr denied tlie students were dropped becnuse of professionalism nnd ''"fw faculty decision did net reflect en the character or Integrity of any of h'th'en0 should Ihc facts be withheld from the public? Tii result of audi lndcflnlte announcements Is rumors from mere or less k tic sources. Eventually the story will leak out. There always are peep already has been learned that some of the Inellglblcs received money, itflwed money," the report gees, from 'members of the alumni nnd failed te lwith the rule which commands students te report such financial advance- ""lie leans are said te have been made by members of the alumni, nnd ' utm& the athletes intended te reimburse their benefactors after graduation. The point te determine, It seems, is whether the funds were advanced te mlttae bejs te receive the benefits of higher cducntlen or te give l'rlnceten Sifcenefit of higher athletics. i Tbe Nassau faculty Athletic Committee claims the Investigation started '...i. D.in.nn' nails. This is hlclily commendable. The college itself should Jiiiibe the first te ferret out facts in suspicious cases In its own ranks. AFTER watching the Penn nine In action jesterday, Kllze Wllhclm stated that there wasn't a professional en the Red and Blue squad. TbU may be taken as a boost for the Quakers. Wew Dees It Strike Yeu i a. j ; , t 4 Princeton's Heusecteaning l&Nea Tennis Star By THE OBSERVER Up fnd Fulton's Mercy L.. ' ... L .... La.H .IamI.IWA.1 lt.Altntl.tA At ttlllHrttAn M"!.!.. M,..t. (AimTEES athletes nnrc uccu ui ...t,. .. Uv imivir. .iui muiu ff aI'i but no details have been forthcoming from the Halls of Nassau. UfH II UU"-.. red-headed Lawrence Rice Latest Star in Tennis fE latest star te flash across the tennis horizon Is that herculean '. ' New Centre. Mass., Lawrence Rice himself. One year age itice was ranuca tniriy-scvcnin in inc national list, tie nan a. aiAAHAInH M aAI M 1 I AAlf-A. Ik In rl1fMAM Al tf A t Sf . n Af I 1 9 at. km ittraCtlng SOmu llliuilliuil iiiuuuu uumiiii uj urn njuraenc iJJ'u i rjuiiie, W . . ... i .1.. ..! L l.l. ....! I... II UlirOtind StrOHtS null lC Blicvl lie gui. ml inn wiim null. Suddenly lie ped te fame by beating 1)111 Tilden In the Rhede Island clay Mtt championships, later defeated Vincent Richards in the finnls at Bermuda sd finally came within a couple of service aces of eliminating Tilden from the Middle States indoor tourney here recently. The final set of that semi-final match went te Tilden, 12-10, after Rice slant' had the match mere than once. Rice has been chosen te play en the iMtira team In the annual East vs. West match this year. Many pick him jpfsDatls Cup possibility next year, if net this. ' "One of the ery best tennis players in American ranks today." That's ifl Vincent Richards, Tilden and ethers have te say about Rice. BOSTON has Just come out with its golf handicap list. The New Yerk and Western districts lists were out long age, Where, eh, ' i where is jour list, Philadelphia? Fulton Should De te Others as Has Bent Dene te Him MOM Grand Rapids, Mich., came word the ether day that Fred Fulton had . 'Hemer Smith outclassed almost as been as they put up their hands, but nfrslned from knocking out his opponent until the seventh round. Seems funny that the big plasterer should be he chicken-hearted when it Is ttltalate consideration hew quickly some of his opponents have put him out for tki count. Fulton no doubt has net forgotten the night he was stretched en his back in tathan a minute by Jack Dempsey. Al Paher was another who had no mercy. He put Fulton down and out Ori? la the fourth round. Then there was Harry Wills, who knocked out the mammoth Minnesetnn Ut the third round. Se it appears that II would behoove Fulton te defeat a man ns seen ns he pelbly could when he found one from whom he could win. AMERICAN methods of training college athletes are all wrong, according te the English. The Penn relay men, adhering te the Velstead act during training in England, were defeated by 75 yards in the race with Cambridge, whose athletes conditioned en beer, ale and rpipe. slTAR PENN SPRINTER SUFFERS PULLED TENDON 3 Merien, 10-Seeend Man, Injured. Fresh Trackmen Trounce Sephs Harry Andersen, former West Vir- '-pal Unlversity student and rated a 'Ur sprinter and football plnjcr, pulled i tendon yesterday afternoon in prac i! en Franklin Field. Andersen is lidlfible for the track team at present eciuse of the ene-year-rcI(lence rule. mass been practicing for the annual wuu uuuuii'aii meets tomorrow alter Aftdcrsen was. timed in (rn seconds jmril times for the century. In four feur taU Andersen starred while dt Virginia (it halfback and expects te play witn swain's cloven in the fall. He welghx Woeunds and is built along the lines et Ben Derr. the slashing fullback et wml years nge. Mere than 00 entiles for the spring ettihave been handed in te Ucerge Orteaind Al Kranzleln, who nrecoach nreceach if tee track team in the nbsence of Uwsea Robertsen. The meet is open W UT Student In tlia 1Tnlvrlfv atwl wAUy draws a fast field in every event. Scraps About Scrappers BARRED ATHLETES UNAWAREOF RULE Princeton Student Explains Sit uation Resulting in House Heuse , cleaning by Committee ARE NOT PROFESSIONALS LOCAL ASSOCIATION FINES TWO PL A YERS Harry Seibold, Formerly of A's, and Charlie Glock, Beth HurlersDratv $25 Punishment SCHOOL GAMES ARE LET OFF EASY Princeton. N, J., April 11. "It Is very costly te go te Princeton, i think thnt tioer boys who roine here seeking an education and lmve athletic talent arc particularly unfertunntc. A man who has the ability te make n varlty team nnd (Iecs net come out for it is considered dlsle,nl te the university. "Many bes ceme te college depend ing en financlnl aid from ether sources than parents nnd gunrdlans. If n boy is wealthy he Is n strictly amateur ath lete. If he's peer he is looked en with suspicion as being a pre. Eighteen ath letes et Princeton hnve been dcclnred ineligible. Speaking for some of them, I knew thnt thTy hnve been abielutely honest; that they have turned down offers te ploy professionally solely te retain their positions en Princeton 'teams and that they were Ignorant of wrong-doing, if they nctunlly did nny wrong." Thus speke n Princeton student tn day. He Is a close friend of sevcrnl of the athletes under fire. He Is thoroughly cemcrsnnt with what has been going en "behind closed doers" here. Fer sev eral reasons his name cannot be used. Three of the students declared Ineli gible were captains of teams Ollrey. football; MeNnnmrn, baseball, and Wittmcr. basketball. Thcv were barred because there Is a rule at Princeton that any athlete re ceiving money from ether sources than a parent or guardian must report the amount nnd source te the eligibility committee. It is said the first thce men .knew of this rule was when it was published eh the reason they were Imrrnil u . .u. .... ... I Their spokesman denied tedav tnai , THE Philadelphia Baseball Associa tion has begun te function in its entirety. Twejilnyers were fined at n mcctlne of the Beard of Governors held last evening. These who felt the heavy hnnd of the association were Charlie Glock and Harry Seibold. They Were fined $25 each, for signing contracts with two clubs. President Heward M. Donevan in delivering the decision te the parties concerned said that such a light fine was meted out as it was the first cae te come before the beard. lie made It plain thnt mere drastic action wvtild be taken In the future. "We are abselutclv opposed te nnv such double dealing." he said. "We are determined te break It up at the start, and I personally believe that jeu have been let down rather easy. Sign ing two centrncts Is mighty bad busi ness, aud you have been given ns square n deal ns any one could expect." Neither plnyer had nny complaint at the decision Nativity In Beth Cases The parties concerned were nil pres ent. Nativity Catholic Club was In both cases. In the first Phil Haggcrtv produced a contract of Charlie Cleck "lgned April .'1, also an agreement en the same day te play with NntUity. Twe days later Glock signed with the Gnrtlnnd Club, of Parkland. Beth mnn ngcrs and players took the stand. Glock offered no defense nnd the verdict was speedily reached. Harry Selheld. former Athletic pitcher, who signed with North Phillies AAAAAAAKr ' A 'IAAAAAaI BssssssssssssssVC.'-IIH lllBP -IT'BSSSSSSSSsI AtAtAtAtA9 VC .tJtV t. ' AtAtAtAtAtAH f fit P5mjiIaBM1 IN FOUR LEAGUES Contests Listed for Interscho Intersche lastic, Interacademic, Catho lic and Bux-Ment Nines TWO TENNIS CONTESTS Standings and Schedule of Scheel Games Today INTEnSCHOI.AHTIC LEAGUE W. h. l'.C. . V I,. F.C.. Oln. IIIh. i n l.oeo rkd. lllch e e .(ion W. P. If.. 1 e 1.00(1 Seuth'n It. O 1 .0(1(1 ntmi it. n n ,oeo ct helle Hei .000 N. K. It., e e .eun TODAY'S OAMES Cntholle High , Southern Hlsh. Cnhlll Krankferd !lch . Central Hluh, Housten Northeajit HlBh mi. Ocrmanlewn High, Pcnceyi, CATHOLIC I.EAOtin ...?.' J"ePh' 1'rep a. Vlllanea Prep. Vlllanuva. INTEtlACADBMIC I.EAOUE Oermnntewn Aradcmy vi nplnrenal Acad emy, IlerwJck read at City I.fnc cm Fred Plum Retains Sheet Trdphy-Jf Atlantle Mr, April It. frtd Plurrt, IlR. Atlnntle City, holder et many tltlea, r-ElX lnlni.il tinViifftiilnn nf thn Xfniien.TJlKnn eha.14 lvSi lengn trophy In hla match with Itatnti li.-J Hpetln, captain nf the New Yerk Athltlla f 1 Club trnp sheeting tum Plum smaah4 f3 n leiai or jjj eui ei inn larvcifl. dpvui ureKO i.u l jA - w Kahanamoku te Ge en Tour Oakland, Mat.. April II. Dule Kahana meku, world chsmplnn sprint a'vlmmer, or '''iS'.vl lienriuiu, nnii recnniiy nnnnuncru ni r- liMf I .;. -19 tlrement from amntiur ranks, la plannlnB te tour the Unltd Hlnlfa thla summer and rpprir m arleu.i resorts. HAKRY SEHIOLI) Fermer Athletic hurlcr. who was lined $25 far signing two baseball contracts LARSEN TO PITCH TODAY FOR PENN AGAINST VERMONT Veteran Southpaw Will Make 1922 Debut en Franklin Field The I'nlvcrslty of Pcnnsjlvanin base ball team will return te Its own clai this afternoon when It meet Ver mont en Franklin Field, Yesterday the collegians tried their skill against major leaguers and are new satisfied te meet cellege teams. The Phillies trounced T)r. Cnrlss' nine 17 te ii In n game that rctlcctcd little credit en the Wllhelmltcs nnd didn't beet the standing of the Red nnd Rlue any. Wlldness en the part of Mcfjuillcn nnd Mewcl.n and mlsplnys Beets and Saddle &&riUB wVitu a-. I... l . y ,. a. "f in: bTj1t race Reckabye. Be Trueman, 4n.e!lna: second Welcome Stran Pf, Harry Maxim, Prudence; third Wrnabeut, Pcrlgeurdlne, Alexander Himllten: fourth Avlspa. Cape Pil "iMlMEmnm C; fifth Icgacy, At- f'sv .'iinr, weary ; sixtii I.uey Jte, Anna Gallup, Financial. Rees- J, seventh Iren Rey, Devil Deg, B. P I.U..,. T, , . . i ' - "iiiihcj a ixmie, nerscs re Sfwed themsches somewhat yesterday, i1S?lI,ndnd Yashmak both winning "May. Yashmak needed n route, and A?.!?"? f'Tlengs suited her better Jtbe five and a half furlongs en Sat- 1n UlrAA.lfL1..nM nlll u .. .. ffNMrated year. TOtenln Is te linre n K iffli-'ih ?.' J0. ."!; wf WMhlp din. The TWh- U ..il. "Wt $53,000, while the Preakncss and teana x?nt fi,akt"' cn,,, l worth ff;X" Nc,?r bcfore in 'he history of Win 2rn r?cln.R have 8ll'h Inducements tetrtJf'fl1 thrce-yenr-elds. The " that the Derby and the Preakness r1- 10 DO run an k -...- j i , IP" responsible for the new 30,000 ;'n l.atenla. Unrtn ntun,., k.n... di .Fri?tMe8 l,lccase their horses Srpr? be Prm"tcd try for both Sa f w"". Sml the Derby- the Etarf-r1?!"'' .the nvorlte for the illnmnnd. Thev tllOIIKll him they elected him captain. Why net? lie deserved the honor. The Lni vcrslty approved it. He wanted nn education. They wanted him te play ball. tee. "It wns hard for him te get nien? financially in college. Many times he wns approached last summer bv hotel league teams nnd ether independent teams te piny professional baseball. AVitli thnt money he would hnve had no trouble in getting through college. Rut he turned "them nil down. He refused scveial offers In Philadelphia because he was arptaln of the team nnd wanted te tetnin liN amateur status. "Rut this self-deprivation would have put him en the ilnnncial rocks unless he had been able te borrow from nn alumnus. " 'In the summer I can piny base ball, after 1 graduate, and then I'll pny jeu back,' he told the alumnus. Reth were ignorant of the faculty rule." It Is said the whole investigation clnctml n Itti Trrnf the Rnstnn Pel- Whilft this la nn nrf-n-eelc for hnvlnnr imrf... i-- .1 it ... .. l. .,. tn TK.Innn. BMsa.- v&terzst aii ;? ;rB in"fc ; iw net piv j'!1 , the Oelden (Sat. (National), and , till a vear had i)Bs.ed. Treat borrowed !2mitcllru'e'!y'a-Prt":raI0 "'"-""enMth, mency ' treln an nluiuiiiiH with the In- I tentien of paying It back. There were rannm. .l0. Can and Mlpnt Pur-ar -nlll 1 ther nthlctcs who cnine down from claah in th nimt-up at the (Seldi n riate te- Hosten. nnd it is said wind tame te u. iehnn iVurin'"?. 'ZY1', L '"in.v. '""Ill" Hun iird Of It. !'"". Shifty Smith Kid Hurbeii and h i,a.i ,i.,,i nnw wrnni? iiiliep than "I'd Nativity, was the next case heard. break the rule thcv "knew net of." ' I r'-e secretary produced Seibold's con- psychological moments accounted ler "Take MrXninara. for Instance." .Jrnct .filed bv Nativity nnd dated March J the .pout. ,,,,,, said the 1 student tedav. "He Is a ven- North Phillies produced n centract1 .r ,'" Innings Penn looked like ler He has kept up in his scholastic as jet unfiled dated March 0. , world heaters with a -.'-te.) lead and work only with h" greatest difticulty I I'eiry RciNnjder put In evidence n H" w"nR " nil cighl. Cnine and extra work, for the reason thnt Mt-r written by Sclbeld te Catcher L',P thir' . In,n "K nn,,1l,.,, 'th from h Is serv ces wc?e bndly needed en the Bpehrer, of their club. In which he a,- nTS ' J1"1, .,"'V "I alL0I!.,,l,1ni: '. .a ....irti. r i i eniPM fnrrnu nu i.''nKn..n.. ! . 44u mn unit inu iiii nu fimu in u j.t'riir i ii Ml linn II ii" i-nii i.aiii-i I'll I1 llll mil t . yini'i Harry Jtlller va. Kid Lubln The iitmer Is that llnrnid suggested the status of these Fejs be examined. It is said here, however, with great .Tehnnry,iiTriif.ltw;''.nrat...n!;a',,:' and emphasis that the whole Investigation fth?hJ ".V.n,err0,!urdayl-niBnh; .'t I." '1 Parted "within Princeton's walls." flnnMi f hlib- tv,a, i .." ?' I . tlenal snow. Chick Jannettl la rrometlne th'ia hlaTfiADJ?,Bif'FiLUaln,l,n ' Hana.yunl for at thi ei'IJhlW X""11" n"xt -Monday nlKht SimifiMWu"' Capenl and Ynunw y?iehJn h"' aml Jennny Mayhook ii. A ii 0"? Ffnehfttl. whe.e bexlnc caie.r I. h. Ileied te ha. ben curtailed ir. ,uli nr rn.tlnrh!'r,.!'li.7,,r" ,,n n" autome"bMer "c-lden !v.Uruy-.v.ni:rnw'arahrh.oren?ed sf-varis ;vrhmh han i&'tissssts rh&p8rtndChaay. hf,.thJ7ne"th., 1"", barony one at lis ,& ffi"h$i amtiiel,- f V" . c invuriiu mr I lie Krien ? 0n'n', ce,l'd cheese only be- Hew if i. ' ?rDi' -"ml the Preekness. f te Lid ,w,n,8 th1 Dprby he can still ft. l 'J? f5.r t,lc ehainplenshlp. or 5d te Mthe.Der.b'r' h"Pe wlU net be " te blm in the stel ar events. tt'iik MOBt; the arrival from Hewnrd K IJiiL,hc.?tab, of Commander J. wM?u,iii,he !'ele,.,y "f thorough- " mat Will mnWn lm ...ni., f !. I1 te 4 )?cc, snrl,"8 meeting April If) ?ilclu,U;?-lM 'cd te above Ne.ur.cnrfy,;Tnl,nb,e1 bti" within the At.BUra Of ThA flLunn ...I .. Ill 1.. MDM ,, ."""'"UHUII Will UU OH- "it of ..". ,,1,10 "Mt few ''aja, and Wbv f'h 8 ft ? ? "'e stnblea of the "rt!!,0 U Game Indicator 7i ire t .""""' S.ttlilleVi.'2' whethur can leu " uy me rniine nmi ff t"t th i, V, '" l'r"t .aeaaen ty llaim.i a"" Market atreeli nn H.v. en ., "!''' wnen the g.ma : Wi.th.rWi.Ji.5 urd' "' SyK.ta, wr. m yhjllr.-by "the" end of the men'tT'-Tf'" Sim.heiu,9?"bUy ,0bacce ,or th-'ni.n'Vn'tta pSJj8A".7e5S:Vth?n?Inlah,; ?n"h1llnR,0.',i? ?f hi" opponent. GeSffi Tulley? te box In thelr laat meet nx .Shearn iayi i?,fi?,iZ,c. out Tulley t ,hv meat alnTn r"li ,h la,ter ex?"' "P a llttla bit. Johnny la open for any of 'em at 120 pounds iiJ,".lr 210?F' ?,f '?t Thlladelphla, would Ike te M Dan Qartln'a flrat opponent when the latter makes hla professional bow. Ii. M. niakln. wires from Itouaten Tex . that Johnny Mcf.auKhlln. of Hmekv Hellew wen pn i J foul from Tlllle Kid Herman In the eighth round of n, bout In that cttj the UIIITl 1,1.111. - nnbbr Ilurman may b matched te meet Terry llanlen In the wlnd-un at the North side A. C. Atlantic Oltj. for the nleht of April 18 Al lleltzman, of HUerslde. Is ex pected te box en tbd name card, There la n letter In the Sports Depart ment of the Kemno rim ie I.rpeER for Kt&nk Hurley, of tha Marehall Amateur Ath Ath letle Jlexln Club. PHILA. BOXERS TO ENTER NATIONAL AMATEUR BOUTS Five Middle Atlantic States Cham pions te Compete In Bosten Philadelphia will he reptcscntcd In the national amateur boxing champion ships, te be decided In ItoMen. April 17 and IS. Five of the .Middle Atlantic States tltleheldcrs who wen their crowns in the tournament at the Olympia several weeks age will com pete. Harry McGrath, chairman of the local A. A. U. boxing committee, will be in charge of the team which will in clude Alex Ureenherg, S. P. II. A., flyweight; Ocorge Helmer, Fnter prlse C. O., bantamweight; Chnrles Rice, Shnnahan, featherweight: Temmy O'Mnllcy, Meadowhreok, lightweight, and Snm Blacklsten, Curtis C. C, welterweight. Big League Jottings The White Sex will round out their eprlnc training today with n phert pnirtli-n nnd Minager Ulrasen expects te send l'ru,in raber te the hill nsiilnst lh Jlrnwni In tha epener. Chleace aperta writer exeei l the Sex man- n semen t te renew neKOtlutlena with Dick Kerr. He was advertlimd te pitch semi-pre ball last week, but failed te d se nnd the way Is left open for further dealing with the star hurler. Three regular of the Cards may net be In the opener tomorrow with the Pirates. They are Clarence Mueller. enter fit lder,, Jacques Foamier, first bis, nnd Johnny I.Kiin. shortstop, who mn be out fei twi weeks, fljde Milan, manncer of the Nitlnmls , as tendered a dinner bv emp fn'ir hundred fins iHht nleht, itu did net pudlct a pen nant Inner, but declare, In bad i wlllInK And nhle amreitatlen uC bull playurs that weu'l make uny team liuille te slay ahead of It. TIieiieIi MennreT Tj- C'ehli took part In the warmlns-up practlce betwtcn Columbus anil Dettelt esHrday, he will net net Inte the npenltiK irame tun, arrow naltist the Cleo Clee )ai d Indians. much deliberation Sclbeld was awarded te .ertli i'lnlllcs, but he tee was rcp- rimnnacd four-base play thnt was brought into tne bleachers hy a renleiis joungster. who reached out nnd took it off the 'I lie man nf "IfnLn" rni.nmnu i.,. n .i. mii iym iuin ui.'iu.s uiu umc. nitehcr Pln whirl LC r Ikl Mcgulllen rnme back In the fourth nn d Man LI tSLph . &- nt mi1 rctlrctl ,1,c M wlt,le,lt '"' dan' lUhtli !?Ll nKe- ln ,he fiftl1 M'UiiHlcn and w"s nKe heard ' it na J ,' I M'welyn were hit for flvi singles, which Thenm ha "accepted ?rn n S r kMl iTVT i?'1 " " r Wn P.e dure In XlJlilZ't11' I "k- M- "& 'l'- nfternJen The ense nf ' r.ld u riiLii - V i , ' "Rn'n'-t the New England team. A both I, HW.lei; II n vK Hrir1nlmC' I llF,,vv ,,"I,I "Pt I.nii InwtUf the first iDuinifii .urn lurui Mini win cive ur. ; n.iJ"VA?"n"cJp.nia.,cri,V- I-'"' MiWhh addition te the hurl- ..-. ...v -' ui ue Jiuit mceiing. ill ing staff. the meantime Uridcburg hns been ghen permission ie piny UoIln'lier en Satur day against Forty-eighth Ward. The Umpire Situation A committee from the United I'm I'm pires asked for a hearing. President Donevan told them they had been nils nils infermed if they cnine with the undir stunillng thnt they had been sent for. ns tney reported. He listened te the LAST OF TENNIS PROTEST Facts Shew Richards' Entry In National Only Tentative By TAI'I, ritEP THE largest number of scholastic baseball gamei se far this season are scheduled for this afternoon. Four leagues have games listed en today s card, while many ether contests are booked. The Catholic League season will open this afternoon, when St. Jeseph's Prep meets Vlllnneva Prep en the Main T.lne. This game dieu!d be elee, but the Vllln Vllln eova team doesn't loom se strongly ns the CrlniMiri nnd (irny. Johnny 1avln hns n snappy team tit Seventeenth nnd Stiles streets, The Intorehentle League ol-e win open the HIL".' campaign thN afternoon Twe games nre scheduled. (Jcrninntnwn Academy will be entertained by Kpls Kpls ceunt Aendenn. nnd I'enn Chnrter will travel te Hiicrferd Scheel. Kpl-cnpal has another "-peedy aggregation till" year, and should bent the Qunkers from ftormantewn nenue and Scheel lane. The Churchmen have n hnrd-hlttlng crowd and the fielding Ii geed. The pitching, however, Is weak. Hacrferd Streng Penn t'hnrter loom strong, hut Havcrferd has a crack team. The Main Liner-. hae been going along at a great clip this .ensen and have ctnb HMied a better lecerd than the Fif teenth street institution. Dick Mer rlt's bnj, however, hae been meeting the best ln the city, nnd have made it geed showing. This game should be dote. Three IntorsrtielaMIe League con tests are hooked. Catholic High antl Southern High will meet en Cahlll Field. If Catholic gets the pitching, there won't be anything te it. The Cahlllites have n strong team, and with n little I'eninleiice will make the ether teams hustle. Southern Isn't very strong, and It leeks ns though tlm down -tow nets are going te sink farther Inte the rellar. Northeast High will meet (icrman (icrman tewn liissh at Pencoyd. This should be a little mere than a practice game for the Cllveilcns. Germantown has another wonderful team, while the Archives nre woefully weak. The lied nnd Black tdinuld earner very few hits eft1 the (Jrren nnd White twiners, while fieiniuntewn s hitters will be able te boost their nverages. The game should give (Jermanteun a stronger held en first place. Central High Favorite Frnnkferd Hleh will pln.v Central High en Housten Field. Central has a fairly geed team nnd should be fa-"t enough te bent the Pioneers. Frnnkferd doesn't appear te he n team that will emiiC any trouble, while Dr. O'Brien's nine is llnble te upset the dope nnv time this season. The Mirrors should win by a fair margin. A pair of But -Ment League gnmes arc en. tee. Soudertewn High will plnj Perkasie High, while Quakertown IIIkIi i entertained by Lnnsilnle High. Net P, nn Charter vs. Ilawferd Hchoel efferd. Hv Bt'X-MONT I.KAOUB Souderton High vs Terkasle Hlch, rerks.- UlEh vs. I.ansdale Hlth, sl duikertewn I.ansdale, OTHER OAMHS Medli Jtlch vs Chester Hleh Chester HPniMI WKSOKTH VH1 -T!cl '' l ATLANTIC riTV, N. J. SPECIAL .EASTER RATES ALBEMARLE Virginia, avenue, one block from famous Keardualk and Steel Tier, open April IStn. after thq completion of Improvements cesllns f.lVOne, ninklmr this liouee strictly modern In every sense. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS M ri.n.nVi'S" " "' u"manlu"'' '"SO Kle,trlcty throusheut. Hpacleus lisrbJ inK. Si vnrri.iun m.h k I sun deck: prlvatn bathsi elevnter. n loin Norrlstewn High. Nerrls-! t -0 p(!r dav ',, enerehlp ma liAiii.r. nr.vii r HOTEL Mi town Chestnut Hill Academy vs. friends' (Vn I tral, Tortj-feurth street and I'arks.de avc-l nu. Ht. l.uke's fchoel vs, Oermantewn I rlendi. (Jue, n lane, selarium: noems only nasement. REDS ANXIOUS TO TURN BACK SCOTT BtL OILVERTOi Kentucky Ave , adjacent te Ileachi newly renovated and refurnished, rooms slnclt nr en suit, wltfi private baths. Running Water in Ever Roem Elevator beautiful sun parlor, perches, spacious lobby Kenned patronage. Will be open for Easter Holidays en tha Eure- Eein Plin. American Plan will begin lecoratlen Day Reservations new Lelni med. Owp.r.hlp rurectten. Pitcher Traded for Kepf and Marquard Said te Have Bad Arm APPEAL TO LANDIS AUSTINE Pacific avenue nnd St Jimes Place, cle tc beach, opposite Cathella C.iurch Running Water in Reems Hntes 3.50 day up. Swclal Weekly F. II. JONES Al.f. TOU'D KXPKCT A HOTKL TO BB I 3.(.sreljns At. jull off Dd'wd. mpreied at m coil ,t..HlHg fiO.OOO HOT nnd COMI RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Gelf privileges. Moderate rstsi, beginning" st 120. Booklet STITlErt & iTI IYER. OwnrM Al.l. 1IIUII KAI'KUT A 11(1 NEW ENGLAND Bosten, April 11 Ciinccllntlen of thn tinrle hr uhleli Cinidnnntl irnve tn thenramiMtchcrIlub.Maiqu.rd.rid J BREAKERS hhoittep Larry Kepf ln exchange feri Pitcher Jehn Scott, Is aid te be under Atlantic City, N. J. consideration by Owner Hrriinann and On Ocean Frent Fireproof Manager Moren, of the Heds. The fact that Scott's pitching arm ha been bad all spring has caued the Iteds te mictien vvhi'ther the Braves' manage ment knew his condition when the trade was mnde. Manager Mitchell, nf the lvoueti team, inid there wns no reason te doubt Scott's condition nt the time. Cin cinnati regretted the deal an hour after It whs made, he said. The Hed management is reported te he gathering fnets for submission te ('i.nin.lteiiinr l.nrwlt.. St.mtf linu l.mKl qufMleMul. He U reported te have ...! , DE VILLE 1;"' " ' Hint nis arm iroueieu nun engiui.v in rnte JES.r.n eek up. P.educed rnts durln preant season. Ameririnana European I'lans. 7r.T,RAYMORE "XWC Worlds Greatest Hetel Success COLONY INN 1.' S Ho'ten Ave , adjacent te Ambassador. Kxrerutsjn. A'trar rate' .1. II. Cenner. THE LOUVAN Tenne ave nr Heach Kurop. plan Out side rms Running water. MRS E. Gl'NNER. one game toward the cle-e of last sc,. son. and that he had te abandon a barnstorming trip because nf it He has no reason te believe that ijie loten management knew of it. hew -(ver, he is said te have told the Cin cinnati ewneis. Cincinnati. April 11. An X-raj ex amination of the right i-houlder of l'itchcr Jehn Scott shows that the cap- j sular ligament and the shoulder knuck les are seriously displaced. Dr. 11. II. Hlnes, the club physician, submlttid his report te August Herrmann, presi dent of the Cincinnati Nationals, and the dlrecteis of the club tedaj. The phjsielan paid that in time tln li: Themas M. O'llrlrn. Hetel Boicebel K'n,&lkkc.1ievntn,r.,br.,! Wkly. ratea. t!8 up Ph. 117 A. E. MARtO.V Q( KN CITV RIPAYNF ew "Pent running water In DLl.rinL(fr) rn()tn K mA N1JI HKKVKRSVIM.K. PA. New Yerk, A pill 11. Indications are much is known alviut these temm, and piai emints would yield te treatment. thnt the Inst hns been lienul uf llw nre. ' l predictions cnn be made. test of the Seventh Ilegiment Tennis' Chestnut Hill Acadenn will be op- r..l. n..l..L, ,1.A .lAin ....i:A .......!. fince.l liv Trietiila (ntilrn1 nl Inrli. lour ettic als. headed by lern Glcisen, befween the Middle Stales chatnnlen- fourth street and Parkside avenue. St. .is individuals. shi in Philadelphia and the national ' Luke's Scheel plajs (ietnianlewii The whole matter was gene erer indoor title event in the local nimery Priends en the latter's grounds Tlie again and Gleasen presented the nub- ( nnd against the action of Vincent Iticli- ! Priends' team seems te he fast, and will ject in a clear and concise manner, arils in defaulting his match in the hit- Be & Luke's n hard fight. After the confab the visitors retired nnil I ter tournament. ' Parbv High will meet Norrictewn i iic iiiitiiugi'rs ngnin mnoe it liiain tnat they were through with the salary ques ques tien and the dosed or open shop, which has been npplicd te the situation ill advisedlj. The iimpiics hoped that a committee te arbitrate the matter would be ap pointed, but the managers informed them ns before that there was nothing te arbitrate. Given Big Beest T.. - II -e .i. .. w. .. nnnevA , , T. ..V n,?i . ,rcM;,:r lentil Iteglment TmiiiN Club therefote Donevan sflld: A caieful stud.v of the i,,,,. ,,,. -iilf ... ji,i i,i, i ,i, independent baseball Munitien in this "'' X thi fir, luZ cltv list vpnr disclose- il.e f,.f ,l,e I l,rnw l tlie llrsl lllaiC- virtually every club, with the exeep The reglmentnl effidnH appear te , High, Media High battle Che.sti r High have judged the situation rather has- I and the 'ecend team of Northeast and tlly and te have protested luteie mnk- (icrmantevvn Highs will light It out ln lne sum of their fnits. Tlie lontie- the ether contests scheduled for the versy has proved te be a tempest In n ' day. teapot. I Twe tennis matches nle nreyRevenue As for protesting Vincent Itielmuls Fcnetitneti mr tne nirernoen. iiwer default, the farts vhew that Itichnrdi' i Morien High will entertain German entry In the national event had been town High. The ether match will be mil (putative; that his enti.v h.id been , bjtvveen (iermnntewn Academv and aieepted bv telepnune. which was con- I Northeast High, en the latter's courts tiary te tlm rules, ami that the Sev - CHANGES IN TITULAR GOLF but that Scott would lint be able ie pitch for several weeks, if net for the entire sejsen .Scott's aim went lame last autumn when still with Hosten. it was claimed bv the Ked management. What action the Cincinnati Club will take in view of the phvsician's report will be drtt r mined at a meeting te be held ln .1 daj or se. GmenHmi WERNERSVILIEsPA. NOW OPEN Dry Air, Unusual Seenerr, 1,100 ft. elrvsllun. Ceif. elr. ' Muele. Blh, BLMir, brdrialln depart meet. Reiidenl I'bjlilrlin. Garage. Reached la MiUadal phia ft Reading Rj. Heward M.Wmg MNAOr.(t FINAL GAME 6F SERIES for tlen of Illlldele, was . big financial loser. "The teams en the average paid $10 per game that Is, $5 per man. This ear we have voluntarily raised that amount te 15, an Increase of GO per cent. We have also made it arbitrary that umpires arc assigned and net under the control of any ene club. "We have made mere and better base ball possible and feel that our mniiageis arc best fitted te decide the amount we nre able te pay. We have t,be applica tions of eighty-five men who have ieg istered for positions, nnd have no reason te feel that they arc net competent. They will meet tomorrow night and ergitni7e; a supervisor will he ap pointed te assign the same." Decide en New Rules In National Open Championship Chicago, Apt 11 11. Important changes were iniide ln the plan for hold ing the national open golf championship Ht the Pkekie Club, Chicago, at a con ference here between itebert A. Gard ner, of Chicago, vice president nf the and Terminal Meet Railroad Supremacy Revenue and Philadelphia Terminal meet tonight at tin- P It U M. C. A . Lightcenth and Pilben tnet.. iu the tiiial basketball gim of the series. A win tonight for Ilevnnii will give them the undlsputtd title us i hum pious of thn Lust of the Penn Ivanl-i SMem. Ilevcnuu has wen t In ee gatin nnd Terminal has two victories anJ one defeat. ' Manager O'Haia Is confident that Terminal wljl defeat llevenue nnd tie . up the series, hut lermln.il has one mero game next Tuesilav nt Alteena, and will have te win both games te Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night I.OMH1N' Genres Cook . dliqaallfled TENDLERLOSES ON FOUL Charley Pitts, of Australia, Awarded Decision Over Philadelphlan New Yerk, April 11. After flooring Charier Pitts In the second round and battering him all ever the ring up te thn seventh round. Lew Teudler, the Quaker City southpaw, was disquali fied en neeeunt of u claim of foul b.v the Australian at the llreadw.i Inhibition Association. ni i.i .1. ,. in.,- .1 ..i . . , I eh iiiiivv i nil i mis cnuiiii'ii H.is low i,i,, ., ,. , , , ,, .,.,,. loeke'd te be a well-diiecird left-hand ' ' '.I.' "JV ,L ","" ,,c,-l,l1' , te M'Ht tm-1 Cage Honors at Stake Tonight t" i'i i si. ,r ,r rr .. nr r necessitate nn estra game, ns Alteena I 1 nltcil States' Gelf Association, and ,1H, let three games. , Geerge Sargent, of Columbus, pros- .,. ,.,. ., -.., , ,i.,., -,,,i ii. tn-,, e.i- , Auiiuer nevenu rnila Termlnnl (lent, nnd Alec Plrls, rhieage, secretary Powell fnrArd i,.i vch'r ei tne rieicssiniiai (toners Assnclu ' "n""1" tle'l. n-Kun t . t . .. .... I VrinstreiiK Instead of the whole field plaving Kirkpirick eiKiiieeii neic ,m tin- nr( ei tne u-ii.u ferwrl ,, ec tt ntpr (,i nn ktl.inl I als , cuar I ... prrene TOCllh jDayj- fremNewiViari I'll' Tennis I nder Sunny .stiles A vlsltlnt; experts derlar" It Is alwies a de !ght te plajr T"nr s in IWmuda. A e her sports te h ure -fit If Kid nr PrKlnc. Cy- , ' nif Sailing, Me i-r Pouting, nth lnr Klshlnu N' Tassiierts Modern Hutels. Sailings Twice Weekly Krem N T. Aery Wed. and Sat. Frem Bermudi svery Tuesday snd Paturdar via P S. "FORT VICTORIA" and S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" Tickets geed en either eteamr. nrferlnc uneiua!ed eiprs ser v ce. Vrl'e f"r Illustrated IJoeklets. FURNESS BERMUDA LINE S Whitehall st . .l. riirnrss-VV Itlir S, ( e , Ltd.. Knurse Hide I'liila.. Or n Tourist irent. - r X mMLm-mm Miittsh te the Pit of the rfinncli. t ight , '" "i l, '""' '"' rfl".n' ,"!"n,ls et above the Australian'i, belt line After '""r . r... "'. ",un '",,', ,,n,r'- nmlliiir the mi i b ew 'I'eni ler fellow nil . '"''"" ' " "'"'"' " " I"" Illiriy Inrarnstlen Junleis will meet riftl.th TlaiitiFt J iiilrrs In Ih ih'. I in 1 tin Kanii for th championship t th N'"rth',t Ju .1. i.. .. ,, , , , j a . I r i eacje i na .line w m n p-aea te up with another well-timeil blew te the ' : ,"'' ', ."" :,lnl '" ' ""' " : nr s,r; '.":h,u,',t r"R.' Duuu "J ' n'"rtn nJ liw. this trme sdiiliiii? 1'itts r the n"'l llrl-s holes en Tuesdnv and Dajphln streets '" ' r " tun flilrl 1ia m. a i,.en... .... ii-.- ,.., VMIKI lH- 4II- Jlllll'lllll nn lll'UIlU' s COOKi IRAVtL btKVlCE Over 160 offices throueheut lbs world. Tbes. Cook A Ren. SfS H. ifread fll neleir Wslnnt canvas. i- bout with Jee IWkett. Uth. NBvv VORK Ivv Tendler lest (e Charier I'ltts en foul, seventh ATI.AMIt' fill A. Verbeeken defeated Vennle I.iiiHvi Rebin Welnnst von from ,l ( .onion t lludd) Inlrv lie.lt llebhv Wllseiii liuiili. itiiiFiiieiii. iiriritini imuii son t .elitn Rnblileuu ilefeuted Veunr I'eter Jink en: Mnrti Hums rnd Hebby (I Ke-.-fe. drew HAUKIslll RO- HUM (mnnnn tnnC.i ..... llnm ()(h. sevrnlhi I'eter Husle leut lllllj Iterit'l nuiiMi nri'iiiiin nuiiNMiiiiti 4-i Heltll! I'red Ilnrvnlh knocked out llurk leuni: llrsl: I.lltle l.len knetked out -Mlcke Air C'unn. tlrst. riTT.sHVRfill Oene Tunney kneeked out Jaek Hurke. ninth. 01'N(STOW.. (I. Hill) Mlske wen terlinlr.il knockout ever nillj Shide, sis end HI h-ai.ii rrnnkie cneeu n.inurd Jack I Twe Inclnir. i- it 1...1 .. ..i. i.i. dliv. The best twcntv-fetir scores ln 1 I'llUIL-l 1IU11 UU I'll"! HUH. Willi HIS nrt, ,t. , , ,, .,- . , , opponent all thioitgheut the abbreviated e '' J1" will qual fv for the cham- contest. 'I he (Junker lightweight made Pitts leek foolish In every one of the six rounds that the bout lasted Tendlei hud Pitts missing every blew he started. Lerraine Wins Amateur Honors Lerraine nptured th championship of the I'hlivle'ihli Amiteur Hil, thml l-iau 1 1 Ht nl'ht v h,n Mfiv.n. i is d'.fe.nnl in ill no "n 1 time an I deild.ui.- m of ili ser. at thi I nl r(s l(uii ih" m n. I .'s n id I urialne prow 1 the ltt r ti im in 1 etli p unes ( I Corbett te Referee Race sun rr.uulsie Vprll II Inn. i J i r. I. 1 1 f rn er wirldu h'.ivni I.ht liiln illHinplill Is te refe-ee th tViyilla Helilen Hat." in fur dfrli ni-l .SiiihIiij nn th" (Ireai or an I'linilsiu hKeda at San V irl s iKur In i". plenshlp play nf sinentv-twe holes. College Baseball YKSTKRIIWI Rfl'l,TS l.rtnien".. ! ' nhmiMa, 2, C.lnnts, !.1 rnrdhnm. ?. (eorKCleun, l.'i ( nrnell, .V ' i.".i,l 1 1. f ., I'lilludrlphlii S. 1,.). 7i Tenn. .1. Itosten. 14 1 VllddlehiiM. 0. Ihirviiril. llll Nnrthnistern, I. Vermont. Hi VlrclnlT. a. (iAMKs. KIIIW Terninnt vs. Penn, Philadelphia Prliiulni, vs. (iliinls rnle (irnunds. IteU rtivs vh. ( iithellr I., VV i.hlnictiin I nrnell v., Jehn-, Hepkins, Rnltlmnre, V,irlund vs, M, Jehn's. AnnniMills. viiinhnttnn vs. Mount M. Man's, rininlisln'ru, Md ('. t'. N. . vs. C.ett.Tsburic, (ieityshurc. Kill CATION I. Beth Sexes Banks Business College lrfftlmu' success of Its jiradu ifes. and their continued rtliancement In business ra srhoe Mht Scheel 1200 Walnut Ptrt'et Phi adeiphla STRAYFR'S The Rest Hualnras school lv' Elv ' H07 ( IIKsTM'T HT. position ciiarsn'd. Knter new Tr or nleht. SPRINT. RK-ORTs LONDON. ENO IK1TEI. CKCII LONDON rnequilleil equipment and perfect rnlsln iITKRI.M See SWITZERLAND send for cemtMlmenfiri trae It Ne 10 snl. 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