Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 19

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PENN LA CKED NO THING,
SO YALE
fewer, Speed and Ferm
Combined te Bring Triple
l Triumph te Red and Blue
1 in Opening Regatta
J POLISHED EIGHTS
POWEIt, speed, form.
These were tlie qualitlcR Which
enabled the University et Pennsylvania
crews te mnke a sweep of the regatta
th Yale en the Schuylkill.
Unmarked the fi$H time in seven
, that Red and Blue crews have
Irttn the measure of Ell oarsmen, and
was probably the most brilliant vic
ltJj of their fifteen meetings.
Penn Is going te have a busy season
n the water this sprlnp and its open
ing performance augurs well for future
"riie' distance of the three races was
he tame in each contest one mile and
fivcXccnths. Coach .Toe Wright's
"I ...ntie itnn the vnrsltv race bv two
Se a half lengths In 0 minutes 53
.,mls: the junior varsity ilnlslicil ene
ind a half lengths ahead of lale in
iVs-B and the IfiO-peund crew beat,
the "Kits by three lengths In 0:45.
Speaking of his vnrtltu crew after
the rare Coach Wright said: 'I
ieutbed if my heys could get at high
t) J.W., hut Jim Rice, the Columbia
eeach, 'and several ethers checked up
nith wic and thcu insisted we were
cctually doing. Ufa short stretch.
160'Peunders Brilliant
The most surprising performance pfiwus net lit te play upon.
ticdav was that of Penn's 150-pound-
"v . . ......1 u.iil. Hntntillili .
MS. Tins crew ruwra xxim ubiuiiibh
Int precision nnd form, notable power
and splendid speed. With no particu
lar difference In current or jwiul. the
llxht crew made better time than either
of the varMty shells.
la the junior varsity struggle laic
mde a most premising start, but here,
tsln the ether two contests, the power,
ipcctl and form of the polished Penn
crra liccnulc manifest, and the Bed
ind llliie beat seen drew up en even
terms with Yale, forged te the front,
never te be headed, and wen the race.
The nrslty crews get away te a
perfect start under the guidance of
Daniel New hall, of Harvard, the ref
eree. Penn went te the front as seen
as the eights dipped their Oars. Thuy
rowed an exceptionally high btrekc,
Penn going forty-four te the minute
and Yale forty. At 'Mi) jiuds Perm
was lending by a length, and there
itemed te be no possibility of Ynl ever
leading the Bed and Blue, even at that
early stage.
The Yale . eight, nvciaging 109
pound", had an exceedingly linn! strug
gle against the Penn crew, which aver
aged 17! pounds. Added te this handi
cap the Blis were unable te mutch the
iplemlid form of Penn.
The hit fire-sixteenths aw Yale
rally dcspciutdg tirke, hut it fell
lail as Venn nut vhailcnyc with
counter. challenge.
Wright Praises Muggier
Penn's victories in the three laces
terc te clean cut Hint there was little
te be said by the experts after the re-
lalta. .Mm Ceulerry, the Yale mentor.
Mid that while he naturally hoped for
tictery he hardly expected it. "Ve nre
H teaching a new NjMcm at Yale." he
aid. "anil Penn'n cicw.s were better
ttan ours.
loc Wl'icht would linvn none nf tlie
leners. "Jive thp bes the ciedit," he
aid. lie paid n tribute te Muggier, Ne.
8 in the ltinier varsity, who took the
place of Hugh, the latter being ill.
JtlM linac lie that luiv iiimk.imi- ntn
ttj shell ut the last minute ami rowing
the rail he did," enthused the Penn
wter. "it was the lust ruce he had
Iter rowed in."
Tla Juana Entries for Tomorrow
i'fflr1 u,id up - up - up -
Atip'ejnik 10- riiculate It.'i 1
MaW of Ansel. . .1111 reucher Ilu I
eilitirud 7 Mniy Ja ihn ,
Veraln 110 -Hreun llee . ..insl
;niem nu -Dalwoeil , .!. Un
Fink Tenm- . ...113 Ashton Ulil . . .11:1
.aa&v-ras. "J 'S "SE
"Iter lluek ....110 I'olnt-te-rolnt ..111)
-r.unLni i nm j'icrpeit lir,
t Crown 100 J. J). .Sijbb .'.m
Dalny N 10S .Senater DenUn... 07
'.Alnnllnn T . .I. m. MaI.a. .n.
" Ma ,'!ll3 Nebraska Lad".!! nil
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ThlTil Inrw fur MirAn.vi.nr.n1il nrnl ,.n
lalmlnc. rurse J500, mile.
'Ojienlatleus ....ion Kthcl Ill
JQi-lnam 108 Canolen loe
'llermtn Whit II.10S Cebrltu ion
A".- -"U" Ul Ven l.adv ill
Dixie Musen 107 'Call .Me 108
,JI 10S Dehra Ill
I'eurth I.c-p. for llirpn.v. it r.nlilu uml tin
.almlnK, purw $3(10. mile.
I'rle A lir. 'Peerless One .
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111'
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loJIte . . 107 'Vel.et
-vneirin istci , 111' Dlciiere . ...
1 If 111 fill f ftf tin rn. nn p.ilile n ml
tlilmlns pJrsn $700. '. mile.
Will 'Ihuiisliii. ., ifp jir. forhett . .
ft KhJ't . S edil
"Mtlle l.iss . . till 'Ann Uenln.L .
.100
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MlmlnB nurse 1300. mile.
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IS'0.",. 10, '"eesttlnij 107
,'.!"" lfuiBOMie.110 Vermnk ion
kim. '"". ...ii- .nii" unrper . . st
0imoe flj 'Leuis Liichmuiid.107
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elimiV irt mren-jcar-ems ana up,
''mini, puihu .V,00, ii tnlteH.
TSne"s, HI 'Conlchen no
Tem nrnekij . . . 110 'Antonie 107
tli?,ii"8'."ri'' .'!" -'lBn' 101
MUMJI I'ciirce.ll'j 'Chkk Hurklei...l0
tiZ i '' ''"','' 'or threo-M'Hr-elds and up.
'Wnir, purne $.-,ei), RS furjenun
WJllaii'ti Heir. .lit 'Aryanim 11)0
rjfrai...?r ,14 Hubert I. Owen. 11.1
Blil"11 HI Herder nil
n'Wce ies -coca Cela . ..10S
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ul?h,'eun,''', 'U'Prenllcn allowance allowed.
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THE KERNEL
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CREWS LOST
Here's Hew PcAn and Yah
Finished in Regatta
VARSITY IIACE
JTOrtt-PennayUnnla ...'.....,.. n M
8ccent Yale 7;ej
Wert by two and one-halt lengths.
JUNIOR VARSITY
Flrnt Pnnylnnln 7 02 2.-,
Secflnd-Yale ......... 1 1 1 J J : 1 .7:08 5-5
Wen by one nnd one-hull lengths.
KiO-POUND CRUW 11ACK
rirt Pennsylxnnla n:t,i
Second Yule e 50
Wen by three length.
OFF
Rain Prevents Opening Clash of
Series With Dodgers en
Lecal Grounds
ROBINS WIN SUNDAY TILT
Tile opening game of the Mrle m'IioiI m'IieiI
ulcd between the llroeklyn and Phillies
at Bread Mini Huntingdon streets for
this afternoon was called off by the local
management shortly nftcr neon en ac
count of rain. Aihrrvc weather condi
tions prevailed all morning, and when
the rain started te come down in tor
rents, Sum Payne, the Phil ground
keener. HTdtlnlrcd thp field nnd re
ported te Generalissimo Wilhelm that It
t Lite nuuiii-4 jiiuijieu uii ever uur i nils
'1.1... 1....!.. . 1 ., ..U lil...
jcsteniay arternoen lit I'lntbusli, wal
loping the locals by u 10 te 2 count,
and Klze Wllhelm, the Quaker, manager,
was all prepared te cu-ii the count this
afternoon. He intended te uc Lee
Meadows, his bespectacled ace, who
turned the Braves back In the opening
game of the season last Wednesday with
four blnglcs.
After winning three out of four games
from the Bobten Braves, the local Na
tional League club started the wrong
way in the set of scraps with Brooklyn
by losing a 10-te-2 1911st te the Bobins
In their own nest jesterdny afternoon.
And it enme nfter Brooklyn hnd lest
three out of four games te the Glnnts.
The Dodgers took revenge en the
Phillies with seventeen safe blows. Six
.u in,- iiiiM were rnnK lexns i.enmierH.
but these were balanced by HI Mvcrs'
home run into the left-field bleachers in
the sixth off Ccerge Smith and Zack
bent's home run ever tin right-Held
wall In the seventh off Behim. with
Johnsten nnd Griffith en the bases.
"Dutch" Bucther, whose left-handing
wen the first game of the season from
the Giants, was in top form ngaln. He
allowed eight hits, hut took things easy
in the last half of the game.
Geerge Smith starteil for thp 1'hllli.w
but was diivcn te (ever In the sixth
JnniiiK by Mers' four-bugger und two
1 singles that followed.
j Bchaii finished the game. Seven hits
and four runs were culled from Smith
and seven hits and six inns from
iBehan.
I FIXIN' FOrTDEMPSEY
Hall for 1
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British
Moguls Hire
Bouts
Londen, Apill 17. The Crystal Pal
ace arena, which seats 10(1,000 person,
has been engaged by n syndicate which
hopes te stage two bouts during Jack
Dcmpscy's stay in Knglnnd.
Geoigc-McDennld, prometer.'ls pie pio pie
pesing that Dempeey undertake te fin
ish Jee Beckett, British heavy-weight
champion, in nix rounds, and Jack
Bliiinenfeld In four.
Seat pi Ices will ranse from six shil
lings te five pounds sterling.
Havre de Grace entriM .. t,,.....
jnrff,.r - iccfop?TurioiS'. jnrff,.r - iccfep?TurioiS'. jnrff,.r - iccfop?TurieiS'. ma"ien '--ear-
1'alth W
J'atiiiHaln
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..111 i:ilzlielh Uean ..114
..111 Ki.eet nnd I'rett114
..111 .Sweep Haul. ,...114
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Tllnnla 10.'. Dnuith lllrl
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Thu W'air nil f 'liiehni.i.i
Lhnent ins Uunfra ...
Iledanicky till Lucky Olrl
Pretender 108 'Dara ....
Llttle itaudle .. lit 'I'ekey It.
Jtlsht Ansle . ...ins 'Hatana, ..
Hele) lll.'t S.mdmark
PerlReurdlne ...103 'DHlriman
Third ram nurne Sl'JOO
..103
ar-eld9. .''a furleni:H:
maiden three-
(a)Htnr Jester ...1IH (a)ltnce.uetla ,
My Piny Mil '1 he Peruvian
Wolinme Mrniiiierlin l'nn;.irille , .,
(larcla llrnmle ..ltd I'uten
OlMilhua ... III! Iturki.ned ..
Vitamin Mil hunerlatlie ..
MaKRl'i Murpli. . Ill ('iiII.-Iek.i ....
Uinahmeur .. . .111 Anna M
Vines ard us lluxeni
Toeilles ... . Ml
(a)ileiis mid S.ilillil I.i Stnble entry.
1'eurth iftie, tin- ItUlte, pure
Ihreo-.ear-eliN, 0 furleiiKH,
Alex 1C IIS I'limHman ....
Lxcuse M Ill llialnHtniut ..
Coinle Senff ...11- eppermHn ....
Dlek Deadejn . .un (iilLolljpep ..
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anion nnd Xelllcuuer cntrj.
l'lflh race, thn IK'Iuuiuc Hiindicnp pur
Ti-'.-iOO, thrtc-s car-olds und up. 1 mlle and
70 sards:
lloniruee 151 Tlunca Duck ....Ml
Pelly Ann 108 Oljnlhui le.l
Sixth lace. eliiiml ncr. puri-n M'.'OO. feur-M..r-uldi
and up. 1 l-lll miles;
Kim; Jehn lit Clean (lone ... ,M1
Pasteral Hivnin .11.' Park 1IIII 1011
Tem MiTaKuart.lO'i rhe Lnnih . ..lnil
liieuB lmi '(lain ilu t'ause ,t0,t
Tianslate . . .Ml' Tlppe .Sahlli ...lOil
S'n.i ulli race, ilulinlni,- put se il'.'OO, three-
.eai-iiins aim up, i' nines
WauKenit - .11" 1 in
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Ilendrlu . . ..IO.'i Alllhe .
ltv Leu .. ..I ill Hill Hunley .
KeLie . . le'i Alhina
Lues Kntn .. le.l MIs rontnlne
hammy Jay . .Phi 'Cohcerroa ...,
Llttle Ammle ... 01
Appienllu) nllottanee ilalmed.
Wedlher clouds, track iteud.
PHILS-BROOK
LYN
GAME CALLED
A'S NEW INFIELD
RflBt MACK
Defensive Quartet Plays First
Division Ball as Senators Fall
Before Harris, 5 te 1
BRYAN SHOWS REAL FORM
By EDWIN ,1. POLLOCK
Washington, April 17.
CONNIE MACK is well pleased with
his new Infield. In fact, thp gaunt
general has a few words of praise for
his entire hall club. And why net?
Certainly after winning three out of
four game! In this young campaign the
A's nre deserving of cempilmcnts.
The Htntlennry cellar champs leek
movable this year. At least they did
yesterday, when the slugging Senators
were turned back, " te 1. Tlie A's
didn't play seventh-place ball yester
day: they played first-division ball.
Thin wns due. In the main, te the
splendid serving of Brynn Harris, that
elongated flipper, who, right new, ap
pears te be the best bet of any of flic
Markian meundsmen. However, the
work of the Infield wns highly com
mendable.
Likes Yeung
"That Infield combination leeks
much better," said Mack, with a wnile
of confidencp and a merry twinkle In
his ginv eyes. "I llt Yeung at sec
ond, lie'n going te be n big help te us.
and Jimmy Dykes Is playing that third
bug in geed shnpp.
"Yeung Htcndies (ialleway at short-
I step, nnd Johnsten Is n reliable man at
in -ii. miu.v l 1.1HI uui.Jii'i iui iuiiii--
ten, Djkcs nnd Yeung, and I feel that
.(iallewiy is going te come through. The
thing I admire most nbeut (ialleway is
his eagerness te give the best that
is in him.
"When Galloway beets one he doesn't
take it te heart. An error jus-t makes
him go nftcr the next one all the
hnrder. lie's always trying, nnd I be
lieve he's going te come through.
Walker's Return Helps
The i-nlnrn ,,f 'Tlllv- WnlLee linlns i
the eutlield and puts mere strength in
our offense. '
"'rim r...n l,i.. .1,0. n,.n. Int. '
though, Is the pitching. New Bryan
-tiv; uur laiiiik tiiui n uuiiujiiiri 1
Harris leeks geed. Se docs Bommell.
but thc ether members of the staff
don't seem ready et. And I don't I
-" - ew... .vi.-.j j- .. ...... - ,...
m why. They have had plenty of time;
te get ready, and there's no leasen wliv
thcy shouldn't be In shape. However. I
guess they'll come along." , I
The inlield pieved its worth against I
the Senators today. "Dec" Johnsten
came through with n trio of hits, one
of which cume lit a pinch. Dkes wns
the only ether member of the quartet
who connected safely ut bat. nnd thnt
blew scored one run. "Jlmmv" also
ium1iAi1 Itt 11 1- tlwt til n t lilmanlf
Neither Yeung nor Gnlleway hit l"c iieruj seeing the race nlme-t eer.
safely, but they did some smart field- awoke the sleeping champion, and with
ing. This pail weiks well around thcia bum of speliiilinii't bewlldeilng. the
Ifiitatnlin knnW Mini tlirirn ..-111 lip IlinilV I illis Sllliriie Killliei' CI'lllillL' I'lline from
a double killing while they arc guarding
thc short field and second base.
Bingles and Bungles
The A'h centlnunl thflr dltiy iare bjf
nklnic Ihclr Hrrnnd ntntlrht brfere IB.OOU
.... . ....! n. 1.. .... .... .... I!.lff.
fitnu In tliM National CiLnltjii frnm Uip (IrlfTM
Thrfd out of four lt-tarlrH mukes us nendrr
nlmt It Is nil r.txmt and hope tlltlt tliry
renttnun In this uiunncr the rrxt of Ihr
miniiiirr. '
lirjan Iliirrin ni the wlnnlns Mncl. hurl--r.
AKheJKh eutpltrhvil 1)1' Jee CIiiuheii. a
recruit, he wan lielprd by six errors en thn
part of Mlliin'H men. The slim ene held
them te ene lull and seen hit nnd ulwn
held the upper huiiu. Jle net uewn eism
men by wa et the Mrllteeut reu
''
; ad mew
ui.,... vnrliril for it 10-'; uhl liv the Kelilns
(irorce Columbia .smith slnrted en the mound
for the (Maker and 1 Itched tfoed bull for
the first four InnliiRs, hut blew le Ihe ski
In the llflh und sltli Inning.
The Robins pounded out se.enteen hits
for a total nt tenis-feur bases This
nueta Included home runs by Wheat and
Mscrs. Dutch Iteuthep hurled his left-hand
sloels with much nccurai. and had tha Phils
sttlnglne durlns Ihe mtlie b-ame.
Oroiee KfVu, 1931 Xatteiial I.raeue home.
nm cwimpleii. fnlllnf Ml Iit 1 111 circuit
drive la the Oiant-Urme eamrat the Pnle
(ireuntls vettrtUiu. Killu swe W Dick Ru Ru
ilelih'n attempt te come bnclt, hi hltttna tie.
nrlvlnu the ernicr jilldilnfl slnr or the
llravea et a victory. Kcllv made a double.
In (iiiifltteii te his hemc-rvn clout. The
score tiua S te t.
Unix- Ruth. Ihe exiled Yankee who has
spent Ave dn.s nf his thlrt-elcbt-dny sus
pension In clUllun rlelhes. rejoined M trnm
nt lliiltlmere je-lenhi. and eennirtnl with u
homer In nn exhibition came iiialnst the
Orioles.
Tlie XVhlle Sex ciptur'd the first extra
Irnlnc of the 10-'2 b.isrbill sensen from the
Tlccrs, 7-0. nt Naln IVM xesterdny. H.v
Kaber. xvhn lest a teuMi Raine en the npen.
Inn dav. xvas the x. limine pitcher, he hurllnit
ten Innlnits and heldlnu the Tigers le twel.e
hits durlnir this time.
Maili. v he III in hntliu ler the fmlinui
Inst wrfir, enee premise of hii rrturn te 1130
form bv shulllnn out the St. t.eulu llrewni
nt Cltl eland uritrrdiw. The enma from the
slatt uns a pllrlins' battle brficrrit Maih
ami Urban Sheihcr. The Indian registered
their run in separate limfiiff". Tha laraest
.tin II rreud in the history of the park uan
prevent.
The CanllnnN kept their shite (lean and
nrn still nt the top of Ihe National Iirnmie
I ulder l laklnic their f mirth rmim-cuflie
Kiinie. They Imit Ihe Cubs In their en
Kill jard by the score of .1 te ''. i online
from behind In the rleslne Innings nf the
Kiinie. Mierdel ..as the x Inning hurler.
Dutch Ileuther. besides hurllni; mnslerlv
ball aealnst our Phils, did much te Insure
his xlctery by Kettlmr four litis out nf four
Hints nt bat. They Included a triple nnd
three singles. Seme bnttluj record for a
pitcher.
;)eiie Bush. Wahlnaten' ulilllu inf.rldrr.
who uni wsprmfrrl by I'rcildcnt (SrlJJUh for
net repertinv te the Tampa trnlnine camp
un reiiiilufnl vetferdau. Ilr renched
at third base during the A'-Seuater3 game.
first oavliie ei Ie ,i's, llcn out inrcr e; " in... n mi- inn- .u runee ne was - .nni.t-i nirrn ...ineiiai innic a. I rank-
ihe Machmen c innea uicoseh .in w.rec j-eiHK at When lie WCUt under the wlie. ' ... IrS ,11'tim
hit. wre e-r-ban. Wi Ceininamler .1. K. 1,. Uess ( p.,,.,,. I "' pVny vs'".1..'' T-rnUy"-The
I'lilU cot iiprteus stricken b?fere the who had conic from Canada te Havre -,,!rVdGf, J;"!,V?,ll,-Tru,t Cempanv V.
Siimiii. , rnuil ut 1 latliiiHli and ceiiHeuuentli I iln f!.-ni. I,, unn Itlll.- 1.-..H.. ..i . Lc 1 niudelpnla rule und Trnm I'nm.
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Captain Itescnuiirg, of the I'enii varsity, Is being congratulated by
Jee Wright, Penn rowing coach, following Saturday's races en the
Schuylkill, when the Red and Blue defeated Yale In three events
SURPRISING FEAT
OF EXTERMINATOR
Cup Champien Fooled Public
and Himself in Winning Sprint,
When He Prefers 2-Mile Reute
TERRIFIC STRETCH DRIVE
THE feat of Exterminator in winning
the Harford .$."000 Handicap at
Havre de Oraep Saturday In 1:111-5,
ever n very heavy track, was n peculiar,
tribute te the worth of that grand racer,
the champion distance gelding of the
world. The word "d stance" points out ,
the greatness of the feat. j
Extermlnnter. Miimnseil te nrcerve i
during his active career en the turf
a ?!"" "!"n..,'i0.1pr,rnv.,i'l;- !
proving lie Is a Mee horse of the lligll- '
-.j . ihi.111 utv,i at, tnte in'''"""'
est pe- But the public did net re-
Bnr'. ''. as ery dangerous te the
Krcat snrintei-. Illll.- Ivellv. In 11 six-
. , r --..-, - - --- "
luneng dabli. Lterminater never he-;
iB'ns 11s races hefen three-quarters 0
" ,np nas neon pat-seu. nc siiewp' ,
i"ac no expecteii te pnss tiie graiuistnnii
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aiaSt in leem tliellnrtenl. lie was ,
iyi'ig u nan leurin coming 11110 me
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Lxtermlnnter is one of the-i wite
i"""r,"ieis uini iiuihes 111s own
,.u, ..,.,, .jiuiimriiy ueeus lime iismsi- ,,, j,.,,,, XVpst pjalndplphin Title
mm L. 1 1 ,iecUl'K-, Bu1t as l.r wn:,ind Tiust Company and Commercial
moving along In a leisurely gallop at 1 'i'r,,st Company.
..nVl ...f. ''.. "i ""Yi " ,U'B set ;-;
" v v.rti tiin, iuiuij 111 iiiutu tu 1 ill-
front nt will. Jeikei- Albert .Tohn.en
I who, by the way, will lido Mervleh in
, the icar of the three lenders te e,eu
teims with the three-times winner of
thp It,iif.T-.l TIn...lt.,e.. ...1 1.. r... .
strides was under the wire a length and
a half in front of Billy Kelly. He
made the finish in exactly the manner
In which Sir Barten meteor-like swept
bv his stablemntP. this same reliable
Billy Kell. te wlu the Kentucky
Dei by.
Great Stretch Drhe
. , .t.iin ii. 111111 111 it iv.. 1
Hew fast I'xtciminatei- inn Hienin.li I
thestietch at Havre deGi ace will never The schedule for the Masen is an an
eo known. The track was two and one- ! pended :
half seieiids slew. The nice en a fn-l .April
iruci. nuuiii nuve eccn run in III !-,
at least. The extra dNtance made up,
'' Kxtfrmlimter in the Mretch give's
uic iimsc .iii-piiM'u ei un When their
favorite was forced te jlehl tlie
"sprint" inmn te n ili"tnn'e runner.
Ceininnnder Uess hud seen l.'xteniiina l.'xteniiina
ter defeat his Ileiiifuce h.v a short nose
In a grueling race of two miles and a
hnlf liltt In. !invm iivr.i.tiul I., l. .. .1...
inn .l.ampien beat llilly Kelly al six'
fiilleiiKs. The two leaders carried i:!'.'
(ion nils etch.
And the Unijedy of Exterminator is
that he Is gelded, and the nation can
(jet no reproduction of his marvelous
qualities of speed ever a distance.
There is plenty of sprint bleed in this
country, but leng-dl-tniice horses of
quality nre scarce, which Is a blew te
the Government.
I.IICliy Hours bend Shew ing
Of ll.,. rwi... ,.,..ll.ln.c .1
IT , ,'', ' . , "."" . "L I
iiu.i.' ui- vii utv -. ,jiruuiK me lcmUm-
ten Miuuie s i.ucKV neur is cntilled le
lirst place. The Kerele or Ilourlcte. ielt
had an easy victory eer a licet Iriud.
includinc Last Kffert. which ran third
after a bad beeiiiiiluc. Again VlnlinM
showed n spnrMlng performance in run
ning second te Diesilen, n geed hnnili-
up horse and conceding inudi weight.
It is a certainty that I.ucl.v Heur will
hi highly considered in tlie Derby.
It should be said for Ilavre de Ciaie
that the racing .Saturday was In exci,
way high class. Kwrv Iiei-m in.evci'x
race appeared te be doing hia be,t, anil
there wns no suggestion of tough tiding
or poorly judged rides. The jeikexs
acquitted themselves In cemmendulilp
fashion. The ll'.OOO persons nt the
tinik were entertained en a scale torn tern
mensurutc with the best traditions el
the turf.
Annie Oakley Has Perfect Score
I'lnehurst. April 17. iviint i. . ,. ..
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muni llllinn- unm.in C 1. I f.i.i i ,. . t SI... ......I T l..
Bunner x.uh pmiiWIMhiI hur x. in ' """" 77 '""" ' """ """Kins,
Oakley, tlie fjimeu iniirk.nnnmn nnu I fe?,'Sr'"u MnjcrHt lifth Our MilK, Kair-
UrKeu In a row. hoetli!- Vre n he J xtecn" . ''! Illl',ll,t "" ' cnth UefllRCC. '
d "n'- leul I Helster, I.n-v I-tm.
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BANK TEAMS SET
E
Provident and Land Title Inau
gurate Season This Afternoon
en Legan Grounds
EIGHT TEAMS IN LEAGUE
The first of thp "llttln leagues" In
this city lifts thp lid en thc 1022 base
ball campaign this afternoon when the
Bank and Trust League gets under way
at Legan Ball l'nik, Eighteenth and
necklnnd streets, at .' P. M. Th
, , ,.'.,, , ,
of thc "vldent Life and Trus
he teams
st Cem-
nand nnd Land Title and Trust Coin-
nnny conic together in the opener.
The managers of the eight teams In
. . , II i a i t I
me icuSu nine nil m-cii inicrvienf...
and no le-s than eight make the official
announcement that they will win the
pennant. I .wry team admits It has tlie
htrongest club .nnd a glance
nt the ppr-
senIU,i 0f ti,p team would convince the
lcn,iCI- ,i,nt the cames will be ceed
The teams In the ciicult arc: 1'revi
xnu luiuin in uir viilui
((l,lt j(lfe 11(I Tut c,)mlnny. Land
.j.jte ,,,! 'i'nt Cempanv, First Nu-
tlenal Bank. Heal INtate Title, Insur-
,.,, nll(1 Trllst Company. Market
street Natlennl Bank, Fiunklln Xa-
Th(. j,,,,,,,,,. wilI ,,,ny four 1)Ights
FOR OPENING AM
each week at the grounds of the Legan 1 Montgomery County League, was te ' new for an open-air arena in the north
A. A., at Eighteenth and Beckland open the season with an exhibition con- em -ectlen of the iltv and cxpetts te
-tieets. The games will stait at ." P. test with the Quaker City Pres. l,ut the 1 sta-e weekly bouts, -tartlng (Oily next
M.. and the playing days are Men- plans hne been upet and the opening , week.
d.i. Tuesday. Thursday and Frldaj . postponed seveiul week". While in Bnltlmme Sansom wn-. ideu-
Jehn J. Wblte, who has (ailed 'cm in Manager Nick Matins wants n game I tilled with Bcnnv Franklin, piometcr.
tin- Blue Itidge League for a number nwuy from home for thU date. He an- ..), is imltinc en the twehe-teund de-
01 'canons, has lieen appointed efliclul
uinime.
A schedule of twciit.v-cleht rnmeshnu
been arranged and the season should be
a iiui'-t successful one, us the officers
are a bunch of Ihe wires. Thev uic:
President. CntI M. ChafTee, nssNtnnt
cashier Flist Natlennl Bank; secre
tarj and trensiuer, William It. .Mun .Mun
derf, of Munderf & Ce., leal e.tate.
ind who is the lather of man athletic
cnterpiKes In the bunks
i, I'reiiuent i.irt and Trut I'emnaiiv
1B l'.!1"',1 'C!"m 0"',' '.r,ruV '"mp.m
""UiV. tl0"" IUnk 8' ll"'
l,
1 Hstate
infill ljk.il?"11 lan"' ,9 rpanh,,n t
-7V,'.lTket 'VTr01 -N'n'Jenl Hank s. Land
Title nt.d Ti list ' einpins-. "
JS Meal l.state l.tlu xs CeniniercliI 'im.t
Company.
May
watL,,ut,", Tru" cny
.V rifllrirLVh!!.11S":I0?1'iT" Cem-
?-nkl.n,,S5B,Kr,1,. Wk. C""""l"y "
"-RsVN'k'tlen'al JnkT""1 CmMny 9
-T,fllntk"t?eu1pr,al ItanU " """erclal
"-.'.'fen'aV'nk'f"10 Market S'rt
P.' West PhiladelphK Tltle and Trust Cem.
. Puny v. Lar.,1 Tltle nnd Trust CemiSw
le Prexldent Life and rust Cem winy vs"
Cemrr.erc al Trust Company; V
1 ra,1.'Lr!r ?ianJ Tn"" Company x. Heal
r , " ...... -.--'..... ...iii.
IS Market Street National Dank xs Pirst
.1.. National IJjnk.
iu i rnnhlln National Hank m
n.lnUihi.. -rui .,.i .i ....... . 'W,L en
... ni.ti
... 7V. i nT.i . .. ' u'u v-empanx-.
"- Land Title and Trust Company xs. Fl
National Dank. v '
i-'lrst
2'l Prexldent Life nnd Trust Company vs.
Piunklin National Hank
1'-, Market Street National Hank xs. Cem-
merclil I rust Cemi'inj
;flUest Phllailelnhl.i Title and Trust Cem
pinv xw Ileal Luati. Title.
'.'1' Common lal Trust 1'eniii.inv xs. i.n.i
Tltle und Trust Ceinp.ins
June .
'. Market Street Nntlnnal Hank xi. West
I'lilladelphl.i. Title and Trust Compans. i
3 Ueiil Ustute 'litle s Pi.inklln National
II ink.
i, I'eimnercinl Trust Cemp my xs. I'irat .
Natlen.il Hank
8 Prexldent Life and Trust Cempanv xs. ,
Market Slret Natien ll JI ink.
Beets and Saddle
Hern's which seem best nt llnwe de 1
fit uic today are;
I'livt rnctv Tine I'ljer. Dnniel, Set
ting sun; i-ecend (Steeplechase) jntj.
del II. I.e.Masiniln, Fair Jlnc; thirtl
('ituiiiiliilitle. Iltra iinlil, Wut- Neteii
Running Pa Up a Tree
I
JUNIOR LEAGUE
STARTS SPORTS
New High Scheel Organization
Will Stage Baseball and Vol
leyball This Week
CATHOLIC LEAGUE GAMES
By PAUL PItEP
THE junior high schools athletic sea
son will get under way some time
this week. Ne ilciinltc uatn nas ueen
set as et. Four Institutions will get
Inte action In two different sports.
The baseball season will be opened
with Tilden Scheel meeting Mitchell
Scheel nnd Helmes Scheel being enter
tained by the Themas Scheel.
Mitchell Scheel will be opposed te
Themns Scheel nnd Tildpn Scheel will
bp the guest of Helmes Scheel In the
Volleyball League.
The idea of having n Junier High
Scheel Athletic League has been In the
minds nf the. Supervisory Committee
for some time, but before this jenr
nothing definite was done .
Carl Hummell, head of the boys' de
partment of phvlcal cducntien in the
Philadelphia public schools, wns one of
the main factors in getting the circuit
formed. Up helped In urrnnging the
schedules and will b '" charge of ac
tivities. Mr. Hummel! nlwajs has been inter
ested In athletics Among the jeunger
schoelbnjs, and was ery much pleased
when the lengue finally wns formed.
He sajs it won't be long before the
junior high schools will takp care of
all the athletics that formerly were
freshmen sports. He declared that
freshmen atliletiei would seen be
abolished in the high schools, nnd thnt
all such netlvities would take place In
the junior highs.
Twe Catholic League baseball games
arc en the card for this afternoon.
Catholic High will be Vlllanevn Prep's
opponent en the Main Line and Saie
slanum High will mnke Its first np
peaiancc as St. Jeseph's Prep Scheel's
guest.
ClItlleliY IIIl-Ii will nlnnn ilu vti'enrr.
'"i line-up in the
ffiime In fni'n the
Mnln r.lmifu 'iM.n r'ni.Mii.ne ..., ,in.
fentisl in a slucfest last week b We-t
,.!....!.. . 1 7. . .
Catholic, and Conch Fercusen "doesn't
want a repetition. It is probable a ,
big shake-up will take place In the '
Purple and Geld camp hefoie the gam.. I
Sulesianun. High has never appeared ,
in this pit., ns n mimilmi- ,f tim fnfiiniie '
Baseball League. The Wilmington 1 Anether eight-round bout will be
tenm. heuewr. Isn't considered verv ' Tenv Capen! vs. Jimmy Siteee. Mx
strong, nnd the Crimson nnd Grav is I leiinders are te be Clenic Tint .s. pep
looking forward te an easy victory." 'O'Brien. Gcergic Hussell vs. Bay Mit-
" j .hell mid Johnny Majhoek . Al Men-
OPENING IS POSTPONED 1u,mn-
Lansdale Team Will Net Meet Qua
ker Glty "Pres" Next Saturday
The Lniisiliilp team, eliniiitiinn f tlm
nmmces that he has -Igned Johnny
I.ayan. coach of the Sr. Jeseph nine
andwiie fermely pltied with tin I'lii-
ersity of Pennslvania. Last jear he
was with Clearfield in the. Oil League
I.aiisdnle held a practice Satuiday
with the St. Jeseph College nine and
all the plaers showed up well. An
team wishing te play I.ausdale en Sat
urday should phone .Manager Nick
Manns, Columbia 0270, In the daytime,
or (iermaiitewn 1000 at night.
Y's Krax
TDASEP.AU, rookies don't mind being jVeter STCJlVillue heVc!' !,
- looked ever, but they hate te be, withdrawn from the Football Advisory
overlooked. Beard at Princeton.
..... , , . "This does net mean that the beard
Sonic Hoping Uamiiihilensfiatiie their eannet call upon me for such assistance
yeli it te put borer out of commtisien. I ns 1 am able te give," ntnted "lllg
'Bill" tednv, "but I hnxc slu.red my
Our Dally fiucssliig Contest What uctixc iclatiens with It."
job docs Ihe .secretary of the Treasury This leaves only two nctlxe members
held? en a beard which Is supposed te have
five members. The ut tiw members left
, xvre v Hpi-I,lfPJJ,nVA-V C'l"r 0L'T are C. W. McC.raw. captain of the 1010
His JIONM.I nusiNEhS. eleven, and Sumner Union-: Miller,
.. I chI., ,,.- i,.i,r. i r I'hilndelphla. The ether llitee members
A woman is suing her I usbanil for , bc appointed sheitly.
tobacco nieue.x. All she has is the, '
pnpeis. . t .
Thc hnmr-hreicist getting
sunrise in hi cellar chirps,
thc ether band!"
I
shot at
"OImmme
"' "" 1
.
NEARLY HALF THESE
OWNERS GOT MORE THAN
SEVEN YEARS' SERVICE
BETWEEN June, 1914, and June,
1916, the Fess-Hughes Company sold
168. cars in Pidelphia. Eight years
later, March, 1922, 70 of these cars were
still giving satisfactory service in the
hands of their original owners; 54 had
been traded in for new Pierce-Arrows;
15 owners had died; 6 had moved away;
1 car was burned; 12 sold their cars and
only 10 had traded in
for cars of ether makes.
Fess-Hughes Company, list and Market
Streets, Philadelphia, Wilmington,
Reading, Bethlehem, Lancaster
Pierce -Arrew
Five Leading Hitters
in Each Majer League
NATIONAL I.KAUUB
Pliifr nnd Club. . A, II. II. T.r.
Oreh. New erk... ll 1 .
tVelllnmit. I'hlllle.s . ft it! .?S
I'nrklnsnn, I'hlliifn. . n 17 7 .411
IlUHllniN. Nfw Yerk. ,5 30 H .400
AMKRICAN T,E(lt'K
riBTfr nnd rlnh. (I. A II. II. V.C..
i Mrlnnlx. (irvrlnnd... I in It .RR3
Kit, Wtfihlnicten. .4 II 7 .ftOO
hlalrr. Ht. IiiiIk.,.. 4 IK H .441
L'ulnhnw, llrlrnlt... 4 III H .IJI
hnenkrr. Clrirlnnd .4 17 7 .11
I Judge, MWilngtun.. 4 17 7 ,i
BUSY SEASON IN
RING FOR DRONEY
Lancastrian Has Had 37 Bouts,
Meeting Tendler and Leon Leen
ard Among Others
MET TIPLITZ FOUR
TIMCC
I irnte
liy LOUIS II. .IAFKK
TI)IUJNi:Y. e
..lirliiteniwl 'I'l
f lrih parentage.
imethy nnd hulling
from Lncaster, P., has been one of
the busiest list men In America during
the 1021-22 reason. Although out of
the ring two or three times for short
periods owing te injured hand, the
Lancustiiaii has competed in thirty
seven bouts for the indoor listic cam
paign nbeut te cle-.e
,1. ....'. V 1" .w".
Being an In-between beer, Drencj
has becd lightweights and welter-
weights, including some of the leading
leather pushers in thc l.n-t. 11111 s
list of oppenenw this sen'-en includes
bouts with Lew Tendler, itenny i.een- ,
ard, Geerge Clianey, Jee Tlplit-5, Pete
Hartley and the Latze brethcis Stcc
unit Pete. 1
Dreney and Tlplit. punched at caeh!
ether In four different tentests. while !
he met both Pete Laue ami Harthj
three times. A little thing like weight'
never has bothered Timethy in accept- 1
ing mutches. He always has been read
te go when In shape. , . ,, I
Tonight Dreney is te mcei ici icr
again, this time at the Olympla. J hey
. , 1 . ...1... 11... !,i If iiti.lliir.
boxed seeral months age in Heading,
Pn., ami Tim was far fiem being 11 t - et -
up. Tendler is picked a winner for
their encore this evening, hut Dreney is
n game guy und there Isn't a chance of
im illpffal howl of foul being made.
Sansom Is Heme
llnrrv Snnsniii has returned te Phiiu
lelphia" after visiting sceral cities In
the Seuth In the piometion of boxing
.....I l..,r,,ltli.i. ImTprv. He is nccetiatllli'
,.ki,.i then, tomorrow nlisht betwien
I vnd. Chancv and Jee Dundee
' 'iJundee is a piemlving ji
sa,i Harrv teda, "and he
eungster.
may feel
these nicking Jee a, a soft thing for
Chancy."
"BIG BILL" EDWARDS OFF
TIGER FOOTBALL BOARD
After Twenty Years of Service
Famous Guard Withdraws
New Yerk. April 17. After twenty
Fitter Nine Opens Season Today
Th Tltler . A. nlne faces Oermantewn
A c- for tlw openlne of th rnen this
afternoon Ht 3 30 o'clock, at Tacony street'
aboxe Ilildjje. 1
their Pierce-Ai
-rrews
BURYWANSOI
ON 70TH BIRTHDA1
"Grand Old Man" Will Be Laid .&
a Dae4 ih nb.aMMl mma .V.
ufc nciii iii vannuuu WOIIIC-
tery Today ' N
Z77 m
THOUSANDS
rMT imtsuiv:
41
uirnge, April in "mp Ansen, 1 "50
llic. "rrr...l...1.l f 1 .. ...111 V ' il
" ft.illMI Hill mull 111 P1MIII1, ..111 UT
laid In rest this afternoon In Oakwood
Ceineleiy. The grave will be only n
stone's threw fiein Jacksen Park,
where Mr. Anen sppnt most of his re
cent years en the golf links, the bfach
or thp sheeting gieunds. 1
Today would hap been the seven
tieth birthday of the great diamond
star, who' led chnmiileushlp bnscball
teams In the dnjs when present grand Vk
I c.ii .. . ,1 ... .., . i"(Sa,
weri' .veungsicrs. 11 in innnncu
1 ,0 jlltpp ()p )mIy ,)f MrM ,M)n nt 1,1s
side In a few dajs. She Is burled In
' Philadelphia, but her uedy will be
breitghl here.
Mr. Hejdler, Mr. Vceck, Mr. Cemls-
- ZMXuWVk
who were ebscrwd in the chapel were
i.iiicK 1. vans, internationally known
golfer; 1'red Pfcflei. Jim White and
corgi Cere, who plujril ball wTth Mr.
Aiheii ; Johnny Kers, "Kid" Cleason,
Beh I'mslle. eteran Nntlennl Lcumie
lunipln and ball placr: Dan O'Lcary.
. j. . ...II. ...., I '111,- -I , L'KII .J.V.I.J,
1 famous walker : Tem 1'elcv. who headed
a delegation of old-time plajcrs, and
leprc-entatlves from niimcreii's athletic
Hubs ami organizations.
All of thc nln.crs en the Chicatre
and Detroit Aineilcan League teams
j attended, their game being postponed
until after the services.
r aQFRAI I TVwfav ?.?np M
B'tNPvLNr.r l??SI,.I?: M
Vini.uiY, !'YiiioekiXnC
sPnt en hule ut eimlirN ami hiialdlnc
I n PDP KflOPhflll
, Hely CrOSS VS. Pennsylvania
1 aj j Anril 17th 330 P M '
, rti"ui.. iipni Kill, .J.cJU 1. m.
1 Aamiss en ................. ......50c
Tlrkrts ,. mi, nt 1 rkiin Held
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BOXING
Apnl i: nreia ec eainuridf Aprit n
JOHNNY Al,
MAYHOOKvs.MONAHAN
CJKOIIflir. RAY
RUSSELL vs. MITCHELL
CI.OMH PEP
TATE vs. O'BRIEN
k nien.bn
TONY
8 Rda.
JIMMY
CAPONI vs. SACC0
T.FW
8 lids.
mi
TENDLER vs. DRONEY
PRICES, 50c, $1, $1.50
1.50
.1216
SfUtK nn Hillr. ScIieII'h Cur.
Fllbrrt St. I'linnc, Locust 4900,
( nnnlnKliam'n. in S. r,3i Ht.
Tncllrr'ii Teel I'nrler, 730 Mnrkrt Wl
Slmnn'a, S. K. Cor. Hlh & MrKean St..
w riiESTON' a loe west 1074
Ice palace
45TII AND MARKKT STKEETH
Trust kald xtc could net run W will raa
BOXING TSV
Prices,!, 2,3,JL
4 fclUMT ROUND BOUTS 4
WORLD'S GREATES
ALL-BANTAM SHOW
(Champien. Ex-Chuoiplen und 8tz
l.fiiillng Title Ciintdnlcri.)
.101.
(8 IteuniU) iOUN'O
NELSON v,. MONTREAL
ThlladfliililB
Prexlflyncs
K. II. JOK
(8 KeunUs)
0'DONNELL . SHARKEY
JACK
tileiirfntfr. N. J.
Nrw Yerk
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(8 Round.)
MEND0 - LYNCH
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RACES
TODAY
AT
Havre de grace
SEVEN RACES DAILY
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liir llrnnil St. Millien l-'::il I. M.i
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