mm ctb's W$ MBmi;),:iV,,,.M'MSKMBW Maniniin " www '."ii'ht.hv.jl.;'' i -.ti, :tf.vmwmMmn v -rvMrt'.VHr..,.. ve.. r. 'ii..-.3 . ivitiw.itm-': ,, tTpi.'" ,,w-57wirwr.r;Mtt:TiLss'i3 "-m 'i.wt TOvra ',. T-ii2. . MTTnnvwnuw WW sasasvi wrvfKf i-w j a tv 'V v? T1 . - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THUKHDAY, -APK1JU :AV l2 Iter Rehearsing in Bosten and Washington The Athletics Make Their Lecal Debi w. vrM' vjtf n?w if CtK ASTOUNDING A'S Arn A Tijrsww rre nrrr a r wmmJU4 flriKJMJt UiD I JU1 m TO BATTLE RED SOX tefcsf BgK vi . . Ipfyumg Lest uf Ttte Games This Season, Locals Will Perform for' Heme Felks in Special Matinee. Phils End Hard Series With Brooklyn !; lly KOBEKT V. MAXWELL Sports Editor Evening; Public Ledger 'AFTER a lienrt-brenking, nerve-racking series with Brooklyn, the Phils XjL left town Inst night te mnke room for the Athletics und the Ited Set, who nrc here te bust open the leenl American League senien. The Mills will kave the same honor in Husten, where they will attempt te administer further ,.ecklngs te the badly battered Braves. Takljuj It all in all, the Phils fared well tills week. Net n game was lest n the leflB let, and that means something. Ne pitchers were knocked out of the box, no one was injured and u pleasant time was had by nil. Everybody worked except the players. This inanaxurs shouldered the entire burden und starred In the vocal league. The game uti Monday was decided ever the telephone. "I shall use Lee Meadows today," raid Manager Wilhclm, "and he Will win." This had all the earmnrks of one of these wise cracks. se Wilbert Hobln Hebln Hobln en countered with the follewing: "I shall use Burleigh (trimes today and HE will win." i That made It all even, and when the afternoon was ecr neither side had anything te sny. They were Mivlng it up for the following day. The battle continued en Tuesday, with Orlmes and Meadows pitching their heads off. Yesterday the same star sllngers were en the mound, showing that pitchers receiving well -upholstered pay checks can work three days In succession even if it doesn't mean anything. The fans were highly excited ever the pitching duel and hoped that somebody wen. This is being Investi gated, but it leeks as if neither can win the decision en points. This Is be cause there were no points. The battle was all wet. All Brooklyn get out of the visit te our city was a train ride coming and going. They didn't even get tired, because there wasn't a chance. The highly strung athletes discussed their pentant chances pre nnd con when there was nothing else te discuss. They learned that big league baseball was net uch it bad occupation, nnd many congratulated themselves because they didn't learn a trade like bricklaying. , fHRCE meals a day and no plaic te go is pretty soft even for a M couple of pangs of hall players. The only trouble is that only a few scries arc icashed out by rain. The Astounding Athletics Are Among Us rnHE proud and cocky Athletics arc among us, wearing their new laurels X blushlngly. They have a let te answer for, us they deliberately deceived , all of the loyal fans. A year age this same ball club was up there fighting for last place nnd entrenching themselves mere firmly nfter evjry game. They played wonderful baseball, and at the end of every scries the visiting club would leave town talking about hew easy it is te win the pennant. New It is different. The A's have net appeared here officially as yet, and en foreign soil played a mean trick en the natives. They refused te play like the Athletics and copped two series from a pair of pretty geed ball dubs. Twe games out of three were swiped from the Red Sex and, stranger than that, they allowed Washington but one contest out of three. That gives Cennie's team four victories and two defeats, they are in the first division and the season already Is one week old ! Leeks as if Cennie's dreams are about te come true. Fer years he has tried te get together a winning ball club, has tried out mere than 400 players, experimented here and there with reverse English results, but instead of taking the high dive nnd resting en the hip while being counted out he kept a plugging away until he finally landed n let of players who could net be accused of accepting money under false pretenses. Cennie revised some of his ideas. He first believed he needed n let of kids who cventunlly would develop into stars, and nfter a brief trial, which landed him in the coop seven strnlght times, called for a new deal. He took Dec Johnsten off Cleveland's hands nnd then turned around nnd grabbed Pep Yeung when the Tigers pushed him off the deck. These picturesque ruins have kicked in with some geed baseball and the club is pluylng better than in years. The team has n punch this season nnd can hit the ball. The pitchers all of them are delivering nnd the defensive game has been greatly im proved. The A's deserve a great welcome when they expose their new uni forms for the first time today in the opening conflict against the Red Sex. t AST year the Athletics had every appearance of a shipwrecked id sailor tied te a sponge. Xew they are traveling in an airplane ever everybody's heads. Mere About the Lighttceight Situation PHIL GLASSMAN started something when he stepped out and boldly claimed the lightweight championship of the world for Tendler yesterday. "Whether he gets away with it or net remains te be seen, but it probably will be NOT. However, Leenard new knows what Is going en in ether cities and he may sit up and take notice. They say a championship never was claimed by any one who get nwny with It since the Qucensberry rules supplanted the Londen prize ring cede. Perhnps this is true, but in looking ever the history of boxing published by Tem Andrews we find the following : "Between the years of lOOi. and 1000, Jee Gans, who had wen the light weight title from Frank Erne, could net or would net make the weight, which was 133 pounds ringside, nnd fought welterweights. The result was that Jimmy Brltt. of California, claimed the title and defended it, finally losing it te Battling Nelsen. Nelsen claimed it and fought Jee Gans In their mem orable battle in Goldfield, N,ev.. en September 3, 1000, when Gans wen en a xeul in the forty-second round." Everybody believes Jimmy Britt was the lightweight champion of the world, nnd judging from the nbeve paragraph he claimed the title nnd eet away with it. " IL- WEOXARl) should give Tendler an opportunity te shete tchether or V net he is real contender, and if the claiming of the championship V means nothing else, let's hope it tcill bring the two together. ConvrieM, lOtt, by rubllc Ltdger Company DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? i , I-- .! I II Ill - -. .. .1 III! M '3 X Iff X$f vests' fA&il) &&- L Pw-tuTAewT' Cevurlaht, IBM, bv Public Lcietr Cempanu WALTZ ABSENT AT M WZDREAIW' Weekly Bouts at Atlantic City Club Are Full of Action ERTLE DOES REFEREEING By LOUIS H. .IAFFB WALTZ DREAM HALL is the name of the arena where the Nerthsidc Athletic Club holds forth with 'weekly boxing shows at Atlantic City. If the last set of scraps put en at the shore club can be taken for n criterion the "Waltz Dream" stuff is entirely out of order. On Thursday night five matches were stnged. The first bout ended in a knockout In the t-ecend round, then n pair of gentlemen of color Blackjack Dempsey and Georgic Parker went through six rounds which put the big crowd In geed humor, after which three terrifically tussled eight-round battles were contested. , , Someone in Bex C, at the ringside, commented en the action being furnished the capacity heuse: "Great stuff, very seldom see se much fight at the big clubs In the city." "That's nothing." was the reply fmm Mrs. Harrv Jacksen, wife of the MEAD0WBR00K GETS STAR I Secures Services of Albert Q. HIM, i English Champien Mller Samuel J. Dallas, of the Meadow brook Club, is preparing for the games te be held here next February at the Commercial Museum, nnd has already started te build up a great organiza tion for the Wanamaker athletes. It Is the Intention te also stage a big meet here during the Sesqul -Centennial, as the stadium at Franklin 'Field will be available, and plans have already been dUcussed te make it a recerd-brcking event. it became known today that Dallas has Eccurcd the services of Albert G. Hill, champion mller of England and winner of the 800 meters nnd 1300 meters at the last Olympics In Antwerp In 10120. Hill is nt present working for the bubway system in Londen and will net come here until the fall. His first race is expected te be against Jele Ray, champion of American milers, in the Meadowbrook games here next Febru ary. It is said that Ray will shortly join the MJIlrese Club, the New Yerk branch of the Wanamaker organization, OFFERED RECORD PURSE "Strangler" Lewis Guaranteed $25, 000 te Meet Pesek Chicago, April 20. A straight guar antee of $20,000 has been offered Ed ("Strangler") Lewis, heavyweight champion wrestler, for a match with Jehn I'cs-ck, of Nebraska, by the Theo Theo eore Roosevelt Pest of the American Legien. The match would be te a finish in Chicago en June 17 in the open. Pesek s signature has been obtained SCHOOLS MEET AT CAPE MAYJIAY 13 Grammar and High Athletes te Compete in Ninth An nual Games WILL START AT 10:30 A. M. VnrthK!.lp' V C president nnd stendy , The amount offered Lewis would be a woman ringside rooter. "ou ought te have seen the Miew last wee, mm wic one previous te that. Ne waltzes here. We don't stand for anything like that in Atlantic City. Out they go, if there isn't enough action, and they don't get paid." Krause Gees Big Jehnnv Krauze, the Nicetown vet eran, and Jimmy McDonough, a local youngster, went through eight rounds check full of action from the word "go." Krause went into the match with a damaged ce. as n result of a match the previous night in Lancaster, but Johnny didn't let u little thing like n flickering lamp step him from show ing his stuff. . ,. , . Tienllv. Krause s exhibition was Stacked up against u iuus record purse for a Chicago wrestling match. It would exceed by $3000 the purse given Gelch when lie wrestled Hackcnscbmldt. SPANISH NET TEAM WINS Defeat English In Barcelena Tour ney, 10 Matches te 2 Barcelena, April 20. The Spanish team wen from the English in the lawn tennis tournament completed yebter day, ten matches te two. In the doubles of the final day's play, Gemar and Manuel Alenzo, for Spain, defeated E. D. Macrea und F. G. Lewe. 0-3, tt-11, 4-0, 0-4, 0-2 j Gemnr and Manuel Alenzo wen from ('. G. N. TurnbuU and J. P. Raines, ti-2. ti-4. 4-0. 7-u. and Lewe and Ma SELECT PENN FRESHMAN TEAM FOR MERCERSBURG r? l HM AtkltA M ... 1m n IT. JAM. Saturday Streng in Distances Geerge Orten, who has been looking after the University of I'ennsjlvnnla track team, along with Al Kraenzleln, In the absence of Lawsen Robertsen, this morning selected the freshman track team which will represent Un ited and Blue Saturday at Mercers burg against the academy bey8. In the mldddle dMnnce and distance CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL HAS GOOD TENNIS TEAM amazing. niut-m-H ul ..-.. - .. t,. .4i 1.Ui (.Uf all(J Jj0WC ana Pia ster probably ten years his junior and , tTPa (i0feat(!(l Ki,uler anu- j. Alenzo, a bg iclil witn a nenj ..., v i b.0 (i.3 0.8 u.y Nicetown vet played a lotef cleverness , 'J and hard punching, tee. iruM- m.ui.vu up se well he was complimented irem a Bex C occupant with. "That boy Krause certainly leeks like a coiner. Temmv Gelden and Jack Perry, lightweight and bantnm respectively, fm-einatud the fans with brilliant ex ex hlbltleus in bouts with Ray Mitchell Timr linn en. inn- niuuuii Beets and Saddle it; An h Held events the yearlings are lacking in utellar performers. With McLnne and Kerr, the stars of the first-year team, net due te arrive here until Saturday morning and the meet scheduled for Saturday afternoon, they will be unable te compete. The, following freshmen will leave liere Friday afternoon for the meet : 100 Haves Herman U'-K Jensen t'. , Ktitts. V t (AA ..! Uim.llna Tlfiitrit fi fwl Affii.inti1 hit ?4 .lisu-j'aru uuiuiv-., "" .......... .... SetJ DaIa ..milt- Uliarrll I livf.nu ' lirriflll Ci1 ' ji'mp, Sh'erril nnd Owens; bread jump, Bherrill and Kee,gh; high jump, Wern- : yle, Sherrlll ami Francis. In the ham- mer, discus mid javelin, Michaels, J'apwerth end Francis have been en- tered. . Hefkln, Myers and Ketlnsky Are Premising Singles Players Tennis is going strong nt Central i nnd High Scheel four years has net me as it the Crimson nnd Geld 1 'biers are out te make fl'.nll.lft title ennnnn -('Mini, nun at.a-si.Mli I i . w .';am. '?, lln """rely new one, ,''.,. ijr "third mun" assignment nt .. ...v.v ui iijc iiiii.ttT iirit ATnpn. ' .. v-i .nn.in ill llj..w .-tf i.nMmr thn nartlclnnnts when it isn't necessary, but is en the job te chnse 'em from the ring after due warning in the event of a slew contest. Game Flourishing eI. After a period of overflowed up his set-te n bit, there was Anether feature is the . ,h,lnJ ,, " .i. "sufficient action te keep the bis crowd dicap. at six furlongs. s, during which the team intcri'st,d until the final rlang of the nmnder J. K. L. Ress' i 3t With much success. It lnnka , i.-n ..n,in,l rmdlnrr the show. has net wen n rnee. but 1: m:u niiiiii'n'H ..-.-e - .. . ..... , .-. . . . ' . . . . I racnuet ' Harry Ertle, Jersey t;ity reicrce wim ue ur anu urieie two geed nenvy-tracK i J ' f.nnntpil out Geerges Carpentler In the horses which between them should ac- f' world's championship bout with Jack, fount for the purse. Wellflnder and tail, n Hie Classic Handicap, for a purse of $."00, brings together several Demy candidates at Havre de Grace today. Violinist nppcurs the class of the field. Sidereal is fast nnd with Trevelyan t-hetild furnish the contention. nether feature Is the Newark Han- Se far Cem- inmcnse stnblc he has in Lien ins been drawing Ertle is a competent . ll(. na.. . ( -... .... v "i" - vtinntin i- rr. uniinii Wrt m r. a m t -. II . i . .1 I iiiiiiil t ..---- . ..nts the l'enn vcarlinss are strong. I. :?1 Tii"",."l,lVi!" "VP ' ln. n" vicinity "... itI1((Ws hew te handle a bout. '.,;. ,. i" .i, :.,.., .i,... i '.'. !,'",." 00,,, . """Sana nave prac- , .; l ether th. nnu wiin jiui-3 i"p i'"i euuiiiu uteu inere considerably. core peintM. In the hurdles and the Hefkln leeks like the best bet of the team. This reunirstcr nlnrs n nt.n,it. and heady game. He demonstrated this in the game with Germantown Aca demy. After he had lest the first set te D. Beard, he came back ttrengly and wen the gamp. Anether geed player is Mvcrs. His weik in defeating Sandy Wiener, the uermaniewn Academy HaMi. caused juiun. .ji-, v. ..... , ...", I -inii srlirl0ner tn hnllnve TAMU I., . Mellugh and Mitchell: 440. ,.. ln . mnUlne Jr' '" .Hayes. Jensen. Mitchell ; 880, ' Ketln-k.v has been nlavlnir sem i,,n. 3Xr.l&"X, !5 "HS KX. 1-ns.ead.iy .mil. w.tiih, n" imn i uijfii. an()rl(r ll(v Tim Wnltz Dream Is one of the best boxing clubs in the State of New Jcr- i sev " mid ueieree i.rnc iuvmih) night. Mnce cemnin i im(nw iv the fans have been getting Mme In teresting bouts, and for that reason the game. i being promoted success- fullv at the shore.' i Wnltz Dream nan is a spacious arena Exodus arc ether fleet ones Horses well placed in ether races are: First race Better Times, Cnrtoenist, Rosle II. Second Eternity, The De cision, Wlnnecennc. Third Apple lack II. Charlie Sumray, Camouflage. Sixth Royal Duck, Jean of Arc, Ro Ro Re meo. Seventh Bolster, Trickster II, Solid Reck. Tijuana meeting of 130 days closes Sunday. My Play, full brother of Men e' War. shows great Improvement ever his Inst j ear's form. He wen nt the first nsklng nt Havre de Grace ever a fast field. Mrs. Eleaner f assntt. widow of Cole- SEEK 100 PER CENT E L IM R IP Lecal P. C. A. Hopes' te Enlist All "Pres" Her and Many Amateurs as Well JONES TO ENTER HARVARD Cape May, N. .1., April 20. The ninth annual athletic meet of Cape May County public schools will be held May 13. The grammar school events will take place in the morning from 10:30 A. M. te 1 P. M., while the high school events will start at 1 o'clock. Each school will be allowed te enter as many participants as desired. Hew ever, only three entries irem one insti tution will be allowed te compete in each event. The grammar school program will start with a flag salute and the singing of "The Star-Spanglcd Banner." Then a mass drill by boys of all schools will take place. The ether events are track nnd field. None of these, however, will take pla.c unless mere than three schools ure en tered. The events include 50-yard dash, running bread jump, running high jump, baseball threw nnd a relay race. teams composed of four boys, of 220 seen yards, for boys under ninety pounds, j.ue events ler oeys ever this weight arc : One hundred-yard dash, runninc bread jump, running high jump, baseball threw and n 440-yard relay race. The girls' events will be a C0-ynrd dash, basketball threw (ever head), standing bread jump nnd potato race. The girls also wilt have several dance numbers which will wind up the morn- By SANDY McMBLICK THE joy-beam filters Inte the soul of some eelfcrs when they see the first robin. That's springtime. It's tec time. But the pre golfers hereabouts are beaming because, like the robin, Stan ley Herri has come up here out of Dixie again. Fer the pros that means some of the hitches In the local P. G. A. will be straightened out nnd that the sched ule of events will get a let of momen tum. Hern get the crowd together in the first plncc, with the aid of home able assistants, knew what it was nil about but, with a let of ideas under his curly locks, was called away right at the stnrt te go down te Atlanta. There he organized a branch of the St. Mungo Gelf Company, which he represents here, nnd also organized 1. G. A. He get almost 100 per cent membership and Is new back here with all that experience. He should be helpful in gathering the ends here nnd put into force the proj ects which made the Southern associa tion such n success from the start. The local P. O. A. was started te bring the pros Inte belter fellowship and te bring them in closer touch with the amateurs. The best machinery te put this in motion Is tournaments. Amateurs Flecked In Alse In Atlantn the Idea was pro posed that n campaign be started te get 000 amateurs at ?3 npiece te become nssoclntemembers. This idea made a big hit with the amateurs nnd that membership was quickly filled. As a result the amateurs down there have a better understanding of what the pros' problems nre and the pros mere readily understand the nnglc nmnteurs take en the game. It is honed the same thing can be done In Philadelphia. The pros banded together figuring ln thnt way te boost the game. They seek the co-epcratlon of the amateurs. Francis B. Warner, secretary of the (amateur) Gelf Association of Phil adelphia, threw n real ray of sunshine into the local P. u. A. when he in formed the lnttcr that the district of ficials were all for the P. G. A. here and would de everything possible te aid it. The P. O. A. lias elected a fine quartet te office Beb ' Barnctt, Jffck Cnmpbell, Walter Weed and, Vln O'Donnell. With Stanley Hern back, as chairman of the General Committee, the P. G. A. here is anxious te finish organizing nnd get going en the links as seen as possible. Joncs-a-Flying After telling hew popular the Southern organization had become down there ln a snort time, Hern leaned for ward in his chnlr nnd made n short but carnebt speech en the subject of Bebby Jenes, who he thinks is probably the best amateur In the country new. "I snw Bebby bent Jim Barnes nnd Jeck Hutchisen single-handed at Enst Lake," Mild Hern, "and it was one of the hnest mntches I've ever He had them all cheering just Runs Scored for Week in Twe Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE SM TWTFM'jj Chicago ... 2 7 7 H .2 St. Leuis... S 6,5 ,, J4 Pittsburgh.. 4 1 8 IS Brooklyn . . 10 10 CIncfeinatl.. 3 0 4 1,: 7 New Yerk.. 5 Phillies.... a a Bosten .... 3 1 a. AMERICAN LEAGUE S Ml T W T F S Tl Athletics... 5 S i'7 P" (St Cleveland . . 317 1 1 New Yerk.. 10 0 19 8t. Leuis. . . 0 2 16 18 Bosten .... 8 6 i 14 Washington. 1 11 2 14 Chicago ... 7 7 14 Detroit .... 6 11111 7 Beb's partner, but didn't help en a single hole. "When an amateur beats the cham pion of America and the champion of Great Britain, his score against their best ball, that's traveling. "Jenes is coming te Harvard next fall te enter the Law Scheel. It'll be a great thing for hlin. When he gets up around Bosten with Ouimet and Gull ford and all these courses away from home, ln ether words I leek for him te step out. He's a wonder and a sure champion." Great Gelf Act The galleries nt Keith's this week, golf fans and otherwise, are getting a geed laugh at this local emporium of vaudeville ever the eelf act nut en by Alex Morrison and Ed Flanagan. Morrison was pre last year at the Les Angeles Country Club. He re paired a let of course records out there, a 00 en one of the courses being a no table performance. Morrison started many famous folk in golf, Babe Ruth, Annette Keller man, and se forth. Frem a caddy Morrison has gene through the whole education up te pre. Then he began trick shots as a diver sien. Flanagan, n favorite comedian and a real golf enthuslart, get Morrison interested ln the stage and together they have put across the only real golf net yet stnged. The comedy is all brought out with out belittling the game at all. On the contrary, by virtue of Instructive tips nnd trick shots, the game is brought Inte the spotlight most favorably. ,DAN0:LEARV0FFy Veteran Walker Leaves en Thfl Dan O'Lcary. the veteran leni.,tuJ dance walker, bearing up, altheush ?; vftVrttr ;:.! mil jaunt toLTrehten, where he will St rec!iv & nature of Governer Sf -wards, the first of forty-eight Dan m ' K?1" S "tier. n" niDU i nmb States via heel and tee, aiming te ."3 the Panama Canal nn M. i.i.. Wrthdav. June 20. 109R ""l-mtV 'Vl fRENCH. shrined. MMTMS CtflPr H lfc.. , .... rf. Your Own Last ''S! . M yu hen you select a French, " Shriner & Urner fat that meets the individual re quirements of your, feet you can always be sure of eettin that same last at any of out' stores, whether you order bf? teiepnene, man, or messenger boy. French, Shriner & Urner shoe built en your own last, give' you the maximum in smart ness, serviceability and con.' fort. t 115 Seuth 12th St. . Superiority 'Built 'in, jet ttubbed en. i ins program. It n the afternoon the following events for boys will be called ln erder: . lOO.yarrt dah. discus threw. Javelin threw. 1'JO-ynrd daah. nhet put, 440-yard run. mlle run. standard bread Jump, run pins hlh Jump, half-mile run. running liread Jump, mlle ralay. freshman relay race sophomore relay race and pole auit. The Girls' High Scheel events fellow : BOyard dash, baseball threw, runnlns nisn jump, kianeins ureaa lump and a se wn like a baKeball crowd. "His 00 beat their best ball 3 and 2 ever eighteen holes. Ferry Adair was Base Equipment Shoei,$4.50 te 13.50 GleTei,2.00 te 10.00 Bati, .50 te 2.00 11118111,2.0010 8.00 Slidiag Pads, 2.00 Sweat Shirts, 1.75 -'!. (sbGKvUN hv ffiSSigay tfsCDia jSAm.Q Ball Uniforms Skirt, Lttttriif, Ptali, Hem, Cap, Belt CempUtt Leafue, $13.50 Unirenity, 1125 Semi-Pre, 10.35 Scheel League, 7.50 Beys' League, 5.00 Swpltt teat ea reaitst "Net what you're premised, but what you get? Ask the teams we eutIt Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Mmn's Furnishing (Incorporated) 724 Chestuut Street ytcMefic Goeaf yard shuttle relfiy men posed of eight runners, 1th teams com- man. The doubles will by taken care of bv Benn and Steinberg. The schedule is bm fellows : April L'2 Central at IVnn Charter. April I'.', Oimrt'n at Ontral. April an West Phlladelphlu at Central. May SC ntr-U at Trankferd May n Kptscunal at H"ulhern J!ih. .May a llatrferd at Central, A(rn": '.i '... '",'v: ; f; nel E. U. Cassatt. and Mrs. W. Plunk- las a", en lag' .a me Uv'nf MOO ml th" Utt Stewart sister of the late turfman. "erthKld" A. 0. members are planning I have registered n racing partnership e Suae Nuie big Miininer teWs, preb- I with he Seckey Club. They will race Cf) ! If; YALE CAPTAIN RESIGNS Self B Gibsen, of Yale, Removes Gain Speed for Short Racea JNew Haven, Conn., April 'JO. Heal- lain that he Is net adapted te short- distance racing. Captain I.anghorne -. I .... -m l... 1.. ......... ... 1.!., ,11... ... UlDSOn, HI inr i " i-i. m ''- """ fw atjfeeetlen, retired from the nle first HlM varsity eight and was replaced by Tem ' -IVi'.IHinP". 1V11U Wl'JKIlin UUl J'lItU in,uttuB "'ffttt Gibsen plans te remain out of the .-''tegular shall during the short races 'tWsalnst Columbia and probably against . .V'JWtii,!! anil Princeton, but will take his 3, 1'iVaajtt atnln for the four-mile event -i;?.,-SslMst Harvard Ihaen'a act ln the interest of in- apeeu or tue xaie crew uuu'i .MOT ,01 a popular uere a. Mfara. If 'that were Deeslble. nn' nr i-nariiici imus finsan J..U'' Tll - ..' -,- '. -r The trlaln for the l'enn Hclays will begin tomorrow. The Crimson nnd Geld 1 relay team received a blew when He. tejlamy nnd Gould, two stnr members of i the trmk team, became InellKlhic. Charley dorden, intersehelnntlc mile champion and new en the varsity base ball team ; White, who starred for the freshmen last year: Smith, who Ims performed well In the indoor races, and i a N tn eV,u- with Lew Tendler. Itennv I.cen nrd, Geerge Chancy. Jee Tiplltz and ether stars competing in different matches. Officers of the Nerthlde Club are: Harry Jacksen. pn"ddent ; Carey Trucheart, secretary-trenwirer: Kenny Mitchell, prometer: IMdle Magulre, inatchmaker. and Jee Wenke, out-of-town representative. Mohawk Nine Reorganizes Mohawk A. C. censlstlnir of stars of the PemiHylMtnla Ilallre.ict Oncial Off let Leanui", his reurgnni3u-( tar this seanen nnd would like tn hear from Maple fihade, Ashland A a r.inivoed Cubs. Hleckley A, A.. Auduhun Frank, the hurdler and football star, .ft.X TXVvhX W i'i'S'" A are geed prospects. Kan, I.epiilnx; dithers. Uurfe. Cllfti In- fielders. Husn inwman. irwin, ijenn their horses-under the nom de course of Chestcrbroek Farm. Their colors will be "black, purple sash and cap." The Mar land Jockey Club will, as usual, piescnt !?,r0 te the trnlner of the winner of each race run nt their spring meeting. This Is simply continuing n recognition of the mnn thnt makes ready the horse. Geed Times. J. S. Cosden's Kentucky Derby candidate, worked the fastest mile of the spring training season at IMmllce eterday. With C Kuminer in the saddle the geldlns went the dis tance in 1 :4it. Owing te the condition of the plat form at the County Fair Grounds, It bus been deemed unsafe te use it for folk dances. It has been suggested that competitive Maypole dances be substi tuted for the regular folk dances. This probably will be done. HOOVER WITHDRAWAL IN GOLD CUP UNCONFIRMED Henry Penn Burke Says Repert Is News te Him The reported withdrawal of Walter Hoever, of Duluth, present holder of the national single sculls championship, ln the Geld Challenge Cup race en the Schuylkill, en June 3 Is all news te Henry l'enn Burke, of the Cup Com mittee. Mr. Burke, in his official nosltlen. would be one of the first te receive the Information. The disturbing report, which is mere iu the nature of a rumor, attributes the probability of Hoever's withdrawal te dissatisfaction among the officials of the Duluth B. C, because there will be mere than one Philadel phia entry ln the event. Therefore, these officials feel Hiat the Quaker City scullers are being favored, and, though the partiality may be abso lutely unintentional, they nre hesitant about allowing the natlennl champion te compete under the Duluth colors. BADGERSMAY BE OUT Wisconsin Crew May Be Absent Frem Intercollegiate Regatta New Yerk. April 20. The Univer sity of Wisconsin crew will probably be absent from the intercolleglate ro re gatta at I'eughkccpsle this summer. A letter has been received here from Harry K. Vail, coach of the Badger crew, who nijs he expects the late ness of the season and the fact that rowing has only recently been rehabili tated as a major sport at Madisen will prevent the Westerners from com ing Fast. IlIlA, M 11 sB BBsVRsir tjs sAi Camden Has Traveling Nine Camden A, A, has organized a trivellnv tram nnd has eiien dates for first-class or semi-pre home teams, Teams wishing te book this attraction and nfTerlnir n fair sruarantee can da se bv phenlmr Camden i.'1'BiJ M or addressing A. Paulsen, "01 North Tenth street, Camden, M. Play the straw- Drexal -te Play F. and The Draxel Institute nine will PrAHklln and Marshall nine at thn hrldaa A Clothier AlMetls Field. Slxtv.aeeend ' nd VaJnm J"r" ft nviivlc Ssfprrtsy, , flUBI! iuvtl,i ,,,. '",iiii. Scotti outfielders, puunten. ampbeu. .vac- intlrO. ItOQKPn niiiiiti, tiiutuii, iwuiih Kwlnif. Meer and Maclu-y. , l, J317 North Twenty-seyenth Btrtet. FtWNIKST 1'KOl't.E ON KAI'.THl That's what everyone saya ateut "DOO DADS." Veu'll jay se, tee! Decause "DOO DAPS" ere noted for their mirth-pro-veklne proclivities. Arch. 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