Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1922, Night Extra, Image 22

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, IJeenanl the lunle-t. l.mt nlglit thc;
i renewed riiiR rt'IutleiiMiip for tnc
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tle wind-up nt tin- 1c I'nlnce. the
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ning from T.pennrd -net nnlv bj a wide
margin mid dpr-Mxely, hut In two dlf
fflrent rounds the Camden cleuter emiie
pretty near adding "K O. b" after
the Phllndelphlnnt-) name
.Four times in the third -e-len Mack
ncered knockdowns. Leenard wns in
had shanc xxnhbh dizzy and till but
out. He took founts of right, nine,
nine nnd two. The fourth time Hef
eree Floxd practiced nrlthmetie both
men were en the fleer, Mack lmxlng
stumbleil exer Leenard's body.
Again in the M'wntli round. Leenard
was buffeted around prstty hard and
often rocked and dazed, hut Mack s
overanxteusness caused him te miss
with n number of blows that might
hare landed with knockdown power.
Leenard In Game
In defeat Leenard proxed himself u
game buv. At no time did this lad
flinch anil he nlwas fought b.ick hard.
After being floored se often in the
third period and punched around fairlj
hard in the fourth. Leenard came hue;
with a great burst of xpecd in the hftu
and sixth reundn. outbexlnp and out
punching the rugged Cuimlenlte.
JBut Leenard's fust pace tired him
and his chin became a target for the
Mack left hooks and right swings, that
staggered him in the seventh. Hi"
eighth was a grueling wslen. lletli
lads whaled away at each ether, trjing
hard for a knockout, but I,eeniird was
tee fatigued te score heuvt'x. while his
cleverness in ducking and side-stepping
made Mack iiiIkh.
Mack's victor and near-knockout
was even meie linpreaslxe when it Is
considered that lie stepped In as an
emergency boxer. Leenard originally
had been "matched te meet Jehnnx Huff,
the champion. Huff reported eeral
days age with his threat Hexerelj
Mvellen and Pete Herman, former title
holder, was Mibftitutcd.
When Herman stepped en the scales
last night at the P.ilaee he weighed 125
pounds, six mere than Leenard. Leon Leen
ard refused te meet IVte. Se it was
necessary te get another substitute,
and Battling Mack, 120 neunds, came
forward. Overnight Mack has earned
for himself n reputation ceed enough
la atand out today as a worth opponent
for the best of the bantams.
Lynch Is Victer
Jee Ljncb, llft'j. and Jimmy Mcnde,
H8Mi, ere razzed in the first few
rounds because of the lack of action,
but it wasn't Lynch's fault. Mende
'waa entire y tee careful and In order te
make a tight of it Ljnch was forced te
take se mnny chances, urged en by Uef
rree Floyd te show .some stuff, that nt
limes the former champion looked fool
ish. Even though Lynch missed with a
(lock of punches, he wus clearly entitled
te the decision ever the Philadelphia
Italian, finishing up in the last two
rounds with a grandstand rally that had
everybody up en their feet
Jee O'Donnell. 1221, put en a con
sistent battle against Jack Sharke.r,
128, and nt the tonelusien of eight
rounds the former was entitled te the
honors bv a shade. Sharkey fought in
Hashes. "When he did tlare he uncorked
I let of hooks and swings en O'Dennell'j
jhln and at close quartern piled In a
bunch of blows.
But becnusc of his consistency in
punching, O'Donnell. despite a no
count knockdown In the fifth, was able
te go along holding his own, and then
a brilliant rullr In the last minute and i
half of the finnl round, during which
Bharkey was shaken up, enabled the
Gloucester caveman te leave the rlug a
iTeae victor.
Jee Nelsen, 1'Jl. saw mere gloves,
than he ever has In his jeung life when
xeung Montreal, 120. left-Jabbed his
way te a win in eight rounds. Mon
treal had his If ft in Jee's face centln- '
ually, connecting with half a dozen
punches te Nelsen's one. Jee tried his
utmost te keep up with Montreal, hut
the -latter, a real classy boxer, was en
tirely tee fast for the local lad.
In the opening bout of six rounds ,
Benny Bass, 121. wus a winner ever I
Chick Kansas, 12.1. Kncli seared two
knockdowns, but Iiass wns mere clever
and he found lodgment with the harder
punches.
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BIG TENNIS DAY
AT OCEAN CITY
Organization of New Athletic
Club Will Beest Baseball, Ten
nis and Track Meets
:
BIG CAMPAIGN IS LAUNCHED
The disappearing one reappeared at Slilbe Park estcrda. The crowd
K! him the merry "ra7" and he cave the crowd an enjoyable after
noon with a home-run wallop, etc.
Many Tennis Champions Get
Start en College Teams
R. IS'erris Williams, Washburn. Whitney. Alexander,
Church, Wallace Jehnsen and Tilden Himself Laid
Down Fundamentals in Scheel Competition
AT GERMANTOWN
Mrs. Mallery, Tilden, Richards,
Jehnsen, Williams and Wash
burn te Play
"OUR BILL" ON THE STAGE
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By WILLIAM T. TILDEN. I'd
TtnnU Champien of the World, 1920 31
L'N.VIS Is wlewl.v but steadily gain- Princeton, with tlirje singles and four
lng the recognition that is its due in deubles: I'ennsjlvaiiin, with three of
jthe colleges of America. The leading ed
ucaters recognize
ench : Columbia, two and two, and
Brown, one and one. complete the list
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1 thA liniwtriniiiM. .if r"1IlRls llat have wen both titles.
Ffl !,,..,, hT the ,nen (- M- nrl"le-v br0K1,t Trinity one
& ml hevs ttraduat- "elnt ,n t,ie lnRls vU,lle ,1" fu,,,re
I "ing fwm colleges seven-times-champieii of the United
r. ?L ". L if .?.i? State. William A. Larned. wen the
'ciiiisjih-unid claim Wiillece '.
Johnien. Dr. K. 11. Dctehurtt. 11". f.
7)(ifi, H. M. Tilden. viy hrethcr, and
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some form of uth- ""- or v era,
letic exercise that Seme of the plaers nationally fa
they may continue 1 meus In later years who phijed in the
In nfter life. Ten- , intereellegiates were 51. Ci. Chase,
tils fills this want Karl Behr nnd C. S. Garland, of Yale,
better than any1 while the Blue hns a pla.ver new in
ether form of college who will be famous in a few
sport. Thus the jeurs in the person of Arneld W. Jenes,
tendency during former American be champion,
the last decade has Harvard has had Williams. Wash
been toward mak- burn. Whitnev. Armstrong nnd hosts
It. N wiluams '"B t,n' a major of ethers. Punceten beasts of 1. U.
npert nt schools Alexander. (J. M. Church. Deam
! aPd (',elRl", Already the colleges of Mathey, Carlten Shafer and mnny
the v est give the major sport letter for mere,
tennis, and the day seems near when ' - .
I Harvard, Yale. I'enn nnd Princeton will
fellow in the same path.
1 The annual inteicellegiate tennis
tournament has been steadllv growing
In Impeitanee. The number of colleges
I represented at the recent events are far
elum
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that period many future national chain- An(I(.Vnn. and the California colleges
'iV. 1 ,1" tu ,' " , , "',."""1,, have sent us R. L. Muirav, Llla Fet-
itltlehelder went down te defeat In the lrcll nml mnnv ,)f thp etlier Ktarb trem
I finnl round of the intercelkgiute sin- u,,. ;(,lden Oate
gles when. In 1011. It . Williams, The growth ..f th. game and its pep-
who had just thrilled th- tennis world umr,. ami,ng t;R. ,()lltll n( th(. country
b his marvelous defeat of M L. Mr- shellM maKl. (ill interoellegliite tham-
Leughllii in the national Mugles was j,iensi,j, , ( ,i,0 most important
defeated i-i four sets bv Geerge M.vers eu.,)ts , ,,. nmn((M1P SI,rtlnK world.
'Church, of 1 rinceten. j efk ,0 S!0 a tremendous increase in
Harvard m the outstanding rellfije. the numher of entries in the inteicel-
I hi (Ac annah of the intercollegiate legiate championship in the next ten
I championships, jear-. and I also pet te -ee tennis
a major sport throughout the fntire
THE Crimson hatf wen the ..Ingles title collegiate world within a shorter period
sixteui times and the doubles an 1 e t"ne"
equal numher. Yale is her enl rival,
I for the Itiilldei; has a reierd that In- Mr. Tllilen's net article will lie
eludes eight -misUs titles nnd eleven "Junier Tennis."
doubles championships te her credit. Cepjright cm, ij -uiu l-Jje cwvanj
1 jriirrseijn u uc lut" ris'uiii v''ius ure iiir
.mere than were thought ei ten .vcars ORNKLL has Bill Lamed, Celli
age. The championship wns innugu- j ,ia. Rebert LeRe.v . and new In
f-rated thirty-five years age and ever Vincent Richards and F.
thai, nerind manv future national chnm. .."-.. 1 .1.. ,.i 1. ..u
EASTERN IB. TEAMS I "-"tliesl,
LEAVE FOR MEET
Club
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Reden's Athletes in Final for fS3enn
NATIONAL I.K,0tTE
Wen Leut P.O. Win
Basketball Title at Colum
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Second race. Hi.. lllu Grt,:
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Cncnantment . Mil Herk llrt
Daniel . . .llil Tru. Tllir 111
Adventurtan 113 (MjKunai I.er ion
(alBruahnueil 1ml ( ma Inn
Irian Pat lfl Ciinnali I'antifH 103
kljxalwth llrtce 10 J
(a)VVIlaen nnd Malinen cntr.
Third rac the I'nmrad pjr S IS0i
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Kecket .. Hi ix II llj
Lucky Heur UJ in). h llat.niurflU
calReulvttr 101 Uri'Ukr in;
Brilliant Hay lei. In-xtf-rnua lfi.j
Maryland Hill- UU l itlmata in
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I. Fourth rac. p.irfe $i',(m 'ii Climax
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W (a)Star Veter 11J (aiHIWur 101
t UMnmibr HIS l,lkli hr..m ,n
1. Mlaalenary i"') s. rapis in-,
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GIRLS WILL ALSO COMPETE 'Vne
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Uailrnad hit here e.ulj this morning ' intlmer,
for the tiiiul iliauipieiiship indoor meet
j the entire sj.nm n m.ijsisi v , mi.
CelumliUs. ( . toluel nivv. Seviul hull-
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lliir.tii r. .1 irii v 11-1. .,
dred rooters will depart tonight und will I NhIuIII. 4 !33il ( linlt'ua;ii
.mive in Mine fei ih. lust .vent te-' AMKHICAN ASSIKHTION
morrow ... , Mln'upelU 6 ' l" ,wvi (eluinlnea. V
The Eat has 11 . iiaiu-.- t,. win the 1 Kan. nty n .1 '.mi i3Mii 1
basketball eMiiiiiluensiiip ier mu urn ."jrjir' '. - i' "' '"Hi
tune in histeiv Munugi r .In. k Redeli h
Auditor of Rev. tine ti-ani wen thf title
In this Ncctinii and ex put te 1 op in the .WTienvi. i.rUi.i h
Iiual u.morievv. The) will oppeie ( an- ' 'll"I'?;j' '2,1'1Vi,nr',1 r 1I11
en. 1 . the . hamiiiens of the West (Vfe.?.1 MY.';.,,1,,. ,
The teams phi) und r iltfferent I'liubiireh, ie it. lAnm
Mill's. R.ideil'h athletes hnvu hem play- I AMKHICAN LKAGIK
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Several hundred admirers of Occau
City, including Philadelphia summer
commuters nnd ear-round residcntx,
gathered nt the Hetel Lerraine last
evening te discus the organization of
a new ntbletlc club and te Incidentally
honor the coach, Hill Zahn, and mem mem
bera of the champion Princeton basket
ball team.
Gathered round the festive beard
were athletes that have sitcceHsfully de
fended the fair name of Ocean City In
all branches of nperta for jearn, nnd
they were Hanked by bankcm, btiklness
men, hotel men and just plain citlzcim
who were there In order te dtxeuss the
pieject of raising the necessary $50,000
for the new venture.
J. Stanley Theman. who is well known
In Philadelphia sporting clrclcH, nnd
who will be recalled bv old-time fol
lowers of the came of basketball us
manager of the Stratton team, of the
Philadelphia League, wns teastniuster.
and put the affair ever In big st.vle.
The plans disclose that a large tract
of ground covering an entire aqunie
almost in the center of the residential
section has been purchased between
Seventh and Eighth streets at Bay ave
nue, where the Daseball games have re
cently been played.
It Is planned te ere. t a clubhouse nnd
build a grandstand which will accom
modate ",000 persona und te place In
Ocean City one of the best baseball
teams along the Atlantic Coast. But
b.iH'b.ill will he enl.v a part of the pro
gram. Tennis will be another sport te be
promoted und nt lean a dozen courts
will be laid out. A track will be built
and Mime of the biggest meets in that
section nre planned.
As a starter It was announced Unit
the new rl'd would be dedicated en
July 1 with a track meet which would
include tenms nnd athletes from ever
100 miles around. It in expected te be
the biggest sports event en the Fourth
of July calendar nnd a committee has
already been appointed te work en the
affair."
But the most important part of the
whole program is the raising of the
neeessnr) funds, and this will he the
easiest, judging by the sentiment dls
nla)cd by these In nttendance last night.
Subscriptions from diners in the 500
denomination Hew thick und fust.
It was decided te appoint a commit
tee of Phlladelphlnns, headed by Mr.
McClatchy. the local real estate man
nnd one of Ocean City's residents, te
conduct u campaign, and according te
Toastmaster Themas, he saw no reason
wh) the whole amount should net he
subscribed in one month ufter the cam
paign was under way.
ROPER HURLS STOOL AT
FULTON WHEN STOPPED
Captain Beb Knocked Through ,
Ropes Fred's Purse Attached
Denver, Cel.. April Ul. Fie.1 Pul
ton, of Rochester, Minn., wen from Beh
Reper, of Chicago, in the fourth round
of 11 scheduled twelve-round bout heie1
last night. In the fourth round Reper,
wns knocked through the ropes. I
After Reper had been pushed hack ,
into the ring, Fulton walked ever te ,
shake hunds. Reper hutled his steel
at Fulton and then tried te mnke a
spiech, sa.vlng that he was net knocked
out, but had struck his head when he
went through the lopes. ,
An attachment was tiled again -t Fill-
ten's share of the gate receipts h.v an
attorney en liscelpt of a telegram from
Tem O'Reurke. of New Yeik, former)) j
Fulton's man.igei. lie claimed Sl(i.'!:.
The attachment was filed at the bej
office nnd the district court.
VILLANOVA PLAYS BOSTON !
Beth Baseball Teams en Edge for.
Clash en Main Line
Yillaneva College baseball team will
encounter the Bosten Celli ge nine en
the Mnin Liners' diamond thin after- ,
neon, and both teams arc 011 edge.
Viilaneva is smarting ever tnc de
feats administered bv City College of
New Yerk and Lehigh.
That thu team nt viunneva is im
proving is evident by comparing their
last two performances.
At Wilmington, against Salesianuni.
tin, Vlllniinvii T'rpn hnsehnll ten in ulll
make their initial nppearunce in the'
Catholic, Scheel League.
TURNERS OFF FOR NEW YORK
Lecal Athletes Will Compete in Nd
1 tlenal Championships There
Philadelphia Turngemeindn athletes,
te tin total of six, departed for New
Yerk teadv. te repiesent thi Itv in
I national .humplenship events, wrilch
will be held tonight and tomorrow.
Three men gjmnasts and three women
swimmers comprised the local nggiega nggiega
tien. Johnny Mais, Max Wnndciei and
Jee Woelfrum will compete for the va
rious individual crowns, besides the all
around honors.
I The inernmidn who will w.ur the
colors are Elizabeth Becker, Frames
Clarke and Margaret Raviei.
Ilv PAUL PKEP
GKKMAN'TOWX A C A I) K M Y'S
spring athletic season Will be
opened tomorrow afternoon.
"While the athletes nt the German
town avenue nnd Scheel lane Institution
have been using Academy Field for the
last six months, the new let hns just
been completed.
Under the direction of William T.
Tilden, 2.1., world's tennis champion,
preparations for u gain opening day
have been made, Tilden has uriangcd
te have several of the world's foie feie foie
mest stars te take purt In the festivi
ties. Watsen Washburn, It. Norris Wil
liams', Wallace 'F. Jehnsen and Ylnccnt
Richards will play.
Tilden will make his last appear
ance in the Enst tomorrow. Next
Tuesday he w-111 leave for Sun Fran Fran
iice, te play In the Enst West matches
aguliibt Jehnsen and etheis May 0 and
7,
An attraction of unusual interest
will be Mis. Mella KjtiiMiilt Mallery,
national women's tennis champion, who
will sail for Wimbledon. England, en
May It!, te challenge MNs Suzanne
I.englen. the French Hash.
Mrs. Mallery will meet Tilden In the
opening match at -:lfi. It will 111,11k
the lirst time these noted champions
have opposed each ether.
Tilden will net be allowed te nd
lant e be.v eud the hae line nt any point
during the tentest.
The new courts, en which the tnrs
mention. d above will be the lirst te
play, are in the best condition. The)
are new. und have been made bv one
of the best tenni.-.eurt architects In
this vlcinit) .
There has been such n great demand
for tickets that verv few are left. The
city's steel grandstnnds have been
leaned for the occasion, and this makes
it possible for evu.v spectator te get
n geed view of the mat.hes.
Tomenow. incidental!), is the first
Graduates' Pax ' the history of the
school. Theiefeie. the opening of
Academy Field will net be the enl)
affair en the program.
In the evening the students and grad
uates will give the pla). "Alias Jlmmv
Valentine." In the Orphcum Theatre.
Chelten and (iermnutewu avenues.
Here. nNe. "Our Bill" will lake the
leading role. Bill will play the part
of "Jimmy."
The tennis pla.vers will eceupv (in
main bex: nt the Orpheiim during the
.veiling's perfeimnnrc. and will be
ren.lv te give Bill the "glnd hand"
when he step, upon the stage.
Hew Tctihis Stars Will
Play at Gtn. Academy
The exhibition tennis matches nt
Gcrmniitewn Academy tomorrow,
starting at 12:15 IN XI.. will he as
fellow s :
Mrs. Xlella Bjurstedt Mallery vs.
William T. Tilden.
William T. Tilden vs. Ylnccnt
Richards.
11. Norris Williams xs. Watsen
Washburn.
Wallace Jehnsen vs. best opponent
obtainable.
FRANKFORD HIGH AWARDS
SPORT LETTERS TONIGHT
Insignia Will Be Qlvcn at Scheel
Dance
The Athletic Association of the
Frankford High Scheel will held a
dunce In the gymnasium of the school
this evening. Following the dunce let
ters will be awarded te members of the
bevs' nnd girls' basketball teiims. nnd
meclaJs will be given te the winners
of the different classes In wrestling.
The men te receive letters are Cap
tnin Bebby Wetter, Nelsen Lehr, Mike
Bennett, .fee Cefnll nnd Jim Illanchard.
The gills arc Xllsses Elder. Klrkpatrirk.
Keck. Taster, Reed, Dcnberger, Wiser
and Kennedy,
The medals will be awarded te Cham
bers, fcuthrrwelght ; Schnefer. light
weight: Pedrick, middleweight; Roll
out, light heavyweight, and Timlin,
heavyweight.
Wilsen Leads Tiger Wrestlers
rrlnretnn. N. J Apr'l 21. Alfred t-eenn
XVIIann. of PUtaburah. Ph.. lins been elected
te lead the Tine in the mat for next
ceaaen
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College Baseball
THV. COMFORT HAS
Shape it titty ttay you vhh
UNITED HAT STORES, INC
Geed Wear or a New Hat t
1217 MARKET ST.
HERE'S The Comfert, a hat for every
t occasion rolled into one Made for
comfort like a soft cellar Yeu can
shape it te just your own style
Fer metering, golfing, business, it if sup
reme. Light weight and in four Attn
shades, it embodies smartness.
Wonderful values in 'various styles a
$245 $3-45 $5.00
THE LATEST CAPS $1.45, $1.95, $2.45
YKSTBIUIAVM mSU'ITX
C.eiirxftnun. I); Kerdlinni, ti.
I'rliirelen. 4i Drewn, 2.
Ilerxurri. 4i fleerala Teeli, 3,
Delaware, A FrueuH, ,1.
Clethes that
are distinctively
Yours
aie the only kind xve make. Jf you
prefer peas-in-a pod suits und com cem com
menplucc suitings, you xvill net, of
course, appreciate the distinctiveness
xve put into our creations.
Re better dressed. Our
prices are moderate.
W. S. Jenes, I-
Custom Tailoring
1116 Walnut Street
Treuaera
A Hpedall j
aaaBaaaBMMaiMMriaaMaH.MMBr
I
Tan Oxford
$10.00
And Socks,
Toe
Mere men
cverj day are realiz
ing that it pays both
in the end and in the
beginning te buy from
a house they knew
about.
d
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zeiqQrwait
sS. 'Soot Shep
f 1420 Chestnut Si.
SAVE 8 te 1 2
Scraps About Scrappers
Handicap
tnllea:
KiUrmlnaler
Jlunia, Hue).
Mlaalenary
Hllppcry Ulm
J) foil e Ida
Slith race
eeaf-elii and
Hi- l'lnUJ ih.a
three )ur ulils ,ud up 1 1 10
131 Hinlfic ljj
llu 1'elU iin Ins
tint Jil 101
104 I.untllu nil
101 X -Winder . . 10.'
purae, 11200. rlnlmlnj. threi-
1 iii.le and 71) nrda
UD.
Kins' ChamufenlH 'Lurky H
Kar Nete .. 114 'King- Jehn ..
ur Illrthday . 113 nnieraar .
Dark Hill .... U" 'Tan Hen
awety 10S (.'tankman
ft-. Mvenlh lace, purae aii'ui. clalmlns
i7'""ret.r-ein ami up.
ft .Altemey Mulr
' aaxmmy Jay
'iff knajnark .
I' ' I.i-v ICain
lS(L .fTrlrk-ter 2d
JiltV 'ThUIIn Quean
Fi' f'fLfttl Dear
LVaSSTHS
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1'. mllea
l7 'AuMrnl
III' 'Hns at"
let Mnn
li.l fHun'nv
in-' "l i llnnlin
Ml lelly c
US M.izs I.eu
Il "i II ir (ni
U.'i Jltrl( !tieua
Apprentice allenane claim, d
Wtftther cloudy, iruck faal
, a
t M'frJ
111
114
M
lert
102
fuur-
10
tin UVxt This will i'iiu".' some con-
fiiien, but it ih inl-Me tliat thej xvill
iilti-riinti' iilujint! .Hie n't nf rult in i
tin- tiiK lmi f un.l the 'tlnr in the final
jii'i mil
Tin- :lrN' t.nin in llif otlice of the
hill ( intMi.Ii'iit of phi n'lwc.' wen the
KiihU'in titli- in tin diminution ped-tf-ts
ami will iipixisp tin" (Jiexplaml
girN Wemi-n omplejis will .emputc
enl". in the basketball, xellej ball, duck
nnd tt'ii iiIiin und lift nml ncxcnty-Hve
jni.l (lnhln.'i
('liuiiitileii-hlp'" "Hi l'0 stQUPd in in
door biiM'bull. biihkptbull, elk' bull,
iierket billlnr.l-. trapsiioetinn, ixixinif,
wiP'tllni;. liiirfslinp threw ins. iiuelti, I'Miiim nt Hn.ien,
INTnt.SATIO.VAI. i.f:ii.ii.:
.leraey Cltr I3t hrracuae U
niiffnle, 1 Newark. 11.
Kendlnc. 4t Terente, I
llaltlmere, fli Itiiehetler, J,
-OI TllhUN ASSOC IVTIO.V
MeninliU, III. ClmltaniM-.i, 3
lllrm neliam. li Vrw Orleann, 7.
Little Keek, 12i N'nihvUle, U
Mobile. 7 AtlanU. fl.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
.St. I'ael, Oi (elumliiia, U.
Mlnneiiliella, 4 Teledo, 2,
Indlanapella. t Kana.ia ( lly. e
Milwaukee, Id IeuBUlP. 5,
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
NATION U. I.U(iLK
in 1 nwiniinin-'. hliiitHi beard und ritle lioet-
Iiik. Tin if aNu will Im four tiatk
101 1 ( tilth
int Them will be twehe biindu te furnish
,?,!! munle in uddltlen te n elf club of lift
us xelfi's. It is i-htlmntcd Hint liO.OOU pir-
BeiiH xill bu piesunt from nil out the
! (J) atom.
aneT),
(Old
an en Ball Park Boxing
m't. Anrll 21 The Stata liexlnc
4Mlen baa placed .1 tnin tm epen-nlr
Suxanne Wins Tennla Match
Mente Carle, April 21 -Mltu HuzamiA
bow. Complaint- were mad te Leiutlvli """ n,'r "rslh "i'l"'""" '
aa an aa 10 ine (enuuci of eni leurnaureui ,(, ...v. ."" ., .
out h"l.l at nlcht and It . liy Mr. Mella UJuratedt Mallery In. the
it Hs..t i.upiei LiinuM k ku,.i TTnit.j Htatmi iui yuAr. Mnmi an Diayed 1
3 .rTTr . '.. .. .. .... . .,u I ,1 ..it. lm hara vrtrt-(4. v UKa T r.a- I , nUiau.
iv.rBi urnmuictr. flail curr mi ,n -ilia. ?,.... .m.m ,- .""..u-v .. ...m- i icje. iii,v.ui,-
.. .1. ' . . ... . " ...v I .,,. ..nt t.iBa. tt r-u mu ..rk.iK I..... ....... I ...... ,.
i-gueda.
N.tt nrk nt Hrit.iLltii
(Inlnn.tl 1 t ( IiIidkh
St, I.euU at I'lttalniruli (peHtiwned
A'lIIUK .N l.fil.l J
Iloaten nt rtillndclphU (pealpvneil
neather).
tiu.lnntrlnii ut New Virk,
Llexeland at Detroit.
Clilc.iK.i at tt, Leula
INTKKNATIONAI, I.KAOLK
ISyracuHe nt Jeraei ( Itr.
HutTale at Newark.
Keehtrr ut llaltlnierf
Terente ut Iteadlni:
Mmullra tiarm yctere.yu
! ATI I- I, U , m -. tjHIIIVII II1D 1 "-' . .an
in wrm jnonthe by ualnr Ien UHI nai ! came
ter ether outdoor aiyaaa. -' vJ'B0-
I'm . ; 1 a- , i
lft,. j-v"" V ., 'Wfini.-
',i.L.,.i -, .t.. . . j. .' r t ? -
.'yVtVS l .X.k, .t,.. .fci".dlTCliJCIe'itf-,L!A 7li.
Schupp Defeats Weies
Ivhi nulfeuKht A
hcianten. Aprl'f l, -I.ry Bcliupp Ianca
H.IU1IUUKU1 -
at tilcnt, In
XVe aa it
ellht hare)
llnslni: let one 1 f ill- bln.-"tt ftur i n
tti,. world of lUtlmi 01 ft .r due tuda
when Jiin H Hnilth u Atlantlr 1 lt dl-d
lollenlim an operation at a M.er nenplt il.
Ilia Itli 'nine HUdlrnl) and mi Inur
luted In tumid threuchnut tin country wire
mournful Thu latu Mr smith had lien
cl airman of the New J(ta- St.ite IlexliiK
CnmiilMlen ler aeeral eara He vi.i a
irrext Imeatnr of all hranehea uf athleilea 1
XVIth bexlPB ilwa. iipiierimut In lila mind,
In, w u a rlnald Bpeitntera at kll Mr lieuta '
nnd It waa threuth hlu untlrlna- efferla thut
the Biim waa plaeid en a Well ilan" In
ew Jeriiey
Teinmv RiiKiin, who hna he. endr I ,1 mi
Xturpt 'n all of lila mntch fur fle vhbth
errnei te th defense uf the West 1'hllidl
l.Miiri a remit 'f hlH hfut w uli Uat
rrHiic Ktitau atatei het Mut h net"
Ii.b quit In hla ilien eir ut Ije.Uik an 1
that there wxa no doubt about Jimmy hinlntc
Leen fouled, "t.et tennnr" la the exeiis..
"..ran Klven for XX'hltej Kit:Kerald a demon
r'rxllen, and atatea the latt"r would t
Cli.' " wpolejlzo publicly.
mlilillewi'lghl inaten uelweeu ,l t
in, ken and Jee (li'irer uptnwr flati" rl"al
will i tin lieadllner nt the wkl hint nt
the c.rnlir1- Cli'h tot lulu Tb ether eW.ht
ruundrr wU b'lne- toa-ether ijeerae ltui- I
1 ml Vimi" MulllB.in I'reiini Om.hi,.
Mlark" va PanM-Oerdi 11, Prtdi renneilt a
Tre Darle and Johnny Kanis -, Jlmnii
Ilanlen i
.lark XleKnrlanil. a New 1 'k wel'er
wlht. will maki hla Phlladi thlx cli'liu
enine lime In May Mrl'iirland, who wnlKh"
147 peunda. haa met Hxmmv Oeil, Jimmy
Kelly XValter Mnhr Hae Iteaenbertf K O
Jee Daley and Huge Omenta.
Ptve Beaenbera-. vrhe la litlnir 1 ned up
fur tup-netrh rnlddlewelitlit lompetllleii In
New Yp-'i. will npepar for the fl-t t'me nt
n. Philadelphia rlnb tomorrow nlBht. llu will
nt.) VrnnlrU ltrlttnn at the National A A
nncem I-epea ve innie uoieirt i ins arni.
lunay. Youna- Jack Dcmpnty xa Phil f.'reiv
10a uocey wiiiiama t, wick rerry.
A Suit for Every Fancy, but Nene at Fancy Prices
$AA
JTB H
f The
CONSERVATIVE
The SPORT
Tueeds, Hemespuns,
.ivrep, ',n'i .aw ,., Un.nl.rf. .u
Unfinished Worsteds) mBLwJr Popular Patterns
100 PURE FLEECE WOOL FABRICS
Our S20.00 suits Hpeak for themselwh jet there ure
scores of SalcocuHtemcrw xhe are Kliid te speak for the'
They provide htle te cxery inch wear te the last
wool thread value for cxery dollar anil saxe jeu $10.
SALCO CITMES
S.K.tor.ath&Sansem
Take Elevator te
I Second Fleer
I'urchasing Axents' Orders Accepted
Open Until 5:30 l ,M.
't Sq. Se
Cheilnut St.
2nd FLOOR CORNER 10th & MARKET STREETS
400 SMART
SPRING
SUITS
FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN
14 50
jJkflL EVERY
'line,ir"r A (US ., -evj-u
MEN, JUST THINK:
All - wool S u i t a for
SPORT, BUSINESS and
DRESS, in handsome
tweeds, desirable wor
steds, dependable cassi
meres, and the ever pop
ular blue serges, at the
exceptionally low price of
only $14.50.
The Celebrated
Menree Suits
25-
Extra Trousers te Match
$5 Mere
tv0lir bt'1js were never mere beautiful.
We Hhew rubrics and patterns at 126 that
'i.,?11.1 r,ei:o""lxe a 0 values elee
r ""-'". ,fRCt' .'.n ALtt AMBniCA there
nre no better huUh te be had at the Torlee
than MO.N'ROB SUITS at $B.
"A,Y ye'ill Und the I-XTRA PAIR (IB
ndjlltlenal) xvill jUNt DOtlBIJ the xvelr
nnd cut your cost In HALF.
STOUTS: REGULARS: LONGS: SHORTS aarl
SPECIAL MODELS FOR YOUNG MEN
Cerne up where the price) it down and bujr
clothe, that are tailored up te a standard and
net down te price, yet priced ten dollars !
than elsewhere, because here you buy Menree
Clethes
direct Iren the MAKER
"'a our lower rent UPSTAIRS shop
I'em America largest Clothiers
K CTiTfMaESi f KI tSt3
aWiWkJW. Aaarts Km$&HC&rk:
2nd FLOOR CORNER lllk ft MARKET STREETS
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