W VTO. ftTfr.HRK !.!.-.' OTHi WM?MfflmMKmxFi, T"rvTiL-v ivr.i .1- ,( ;i '-JB-i " j-- t; T' A -"j--t ; T-TOW, VffGV r j fwHBaaiiBSBaiwiP?ipe? '. VtJ JtMi '? fc"V.KR 1. .-... 1 " W.-jyJ.M.. . . '-- - -. -. --.". .-! .;.iYWj.s. i '- "' T tr EYENIJNC PUBiaC, IflSIEitPpittf n ?' - I,,.' 5 les of New Association Should Produce Better Baseball in Senti-Pfofessiehal HiRriTy ytvtm .mrn UUtmmUmjXimatmml , w"vn e&r . 7k .' 1 l 'Si i' l iij. I i,i !! J. I rETZLINE $frrrrTrr wr ,MUtJUll IKJ i i. f.y SEMI-PRO JM. V r Downtown Field Has . XSfrThan lO.OUU and Is as Large as Any major. League Grounds in w m Ily ROItKRT W. MAXWEIJ. Sports lCdller Evening Public Ledger r? KYIRAl of our Tery host Kciiil-pro.i'.sleiiiil baseball tr-uini win gel under 'Way this nflprnoeii, irevliUne we tlen the bu.q-ninninc. The nrw nun pari, illy epeited when Smith I'Iiiimeh piny &tfctf'Merril I'lofrnxleniiK i""' l'lillntlelphia lini.tnir. tilnvs Vnifv.plffhih Wnrd rV" ii ..... !... .!.. - kfti-K Bhetallne Park, when the Seuth K.T i I .. . I . .11.. I '-fmR, IB One Ol HIP lirM Mllll-liru unu. AJ.ll.I0O and the lilnylnc Held Is as laree as fiXi credit te IMillailriplilti. ILm Only one rlinrtRO n. made In today's schedule. Nativity was te have ?. '. Tl. I,l..l,,.... lint llm Inllm- nlllll innrelpil wllPIl VdtlvltV left tllP l'llila j$Mphla Basi'hall .Worltilien. I'lill HiiBRcrty's team will take en Itlverten, 5 1 l lhit..ll..u ,.tlnn l.i tnniltii tni n . - .lltilVII. T 11.111- I. Ill I' .1 'Hlfc l'l ni-.v.. ..".. ,......-w... -.--,. . .- LSi"1 JBlrenderslandlnR. It ! Mild thp umplrp question cau.pd the break. Nativity nfyf eclJnlng te netrpi the appointments of the IKttkelr "ew n men. Other reasons have been Sjpckicf one. " lWUVH.V I linV Ul Ml' Ulgl'Sl UIIIUS iWm ! Am I II .. It Aln11 T),-Muiin.ti nf t.ii - ),VA och cnjeyuient from them. Phil Hagserty always hns had n high class, . A m i I .-.H.i ii 1illi --n.i-iH -. t t-.l -n -fil-A .i h-i-iiI ulimi'l n-i Tt m tmr-i-tlf nntn r-itf Pl.u nam, Mill! n ii!-. vi luiii-u iu inunv -i jjiw i..v.i.ft( av w u.--v- -h..hw .Vtklt the nilsiinderstanding should occur. & - The I'hlludelphla Raseball Asocial MVIeipretect the public and also help tl lyWilncs -like basis. It is an erganlzat 15.'. - . i- rM. .. i i x... i ..- . Th --miiff-.ifiiiin i-imeiinii AuL-trififinn s w. tinrierfirniin if rnn tnrrnen -u A ...i.tiawi ...-. rH.. -.-ui ... . - the itien Is In It for personal cam. Neutral -blM H pretests will be referred te the ri L ) npin n in tun nnsr. 'i no RnfrrnrnrH lately impurtlal and it will be the same IVi-. .u.i iu ii ueuiT uriiiiu ui iiiiseiiiiii. Ki jt '. Anether thing Is the abolition of jumping by players freni one club te an- Evv$--IF wYinn n hlfflliil nplnn tu ri.nrerl mnn iitiilei .nntrn.t milaf ntnv iltVi iVir; "..'... v .!. v i jy.4t mm uiuii reiriiht'u. ji mis ruie nau tvxjHmmn iinic oeie re hip game weum ne KHieu jjtW money they could receive aud cared ,Mtest. rHK fans eiiiJ it difficult te become acquainted in'.i the tav players. Fer example, one Friday night last year Joe Lctten . played teith Xativity, and en Saturday afternoon oppened them irlien he played icith Flrideiburg. Se one ean blame a player for getting all he can, but the practice is lad for any kind of baseball. Barrett Between Tendler and Title. Says Dougherty 'TAMES P. DOUGHERTY, the l.aren of I.einervlllp. nut en tlie Mirniiiffii. jV. 0. buttoned up his fur coat and traveled 'J keen busy of lute en his vast estates and rM ImjPB In .lin miff llletlr xi(iilil unfll Iia vifnl'A.I f - 'M...k.v. ...Fi.i u.d.t u. ..mu ii. uu viu lie. -irjr-i, 1UUI UtU3"U fl! Jklti trip te the metropolis. . "T mil tmrn ' unlit ttia lm.An Ininreaclr nit- ttr dI. n tnn. -...ln -.l.A..& , ... ....v. . .. ..v .'U.W.. -.! vu.-. . i .(. , ty, .iim .1 111- DUIIj . iiuiilll " (Itw Tendler and the lightweight championship. I am net saying that Lew ifeesn't deserve it or anything like that. If he can set awav with It lie HlinnM d k congratulated. Rut I don't think Kits name is lieuuy narrett. 'lnere is n great lighter. He is iff.-.- eui ana ruins nmmneus uexprs. -7.XW . . I... . jj.tf'tlMy have te enter some ether profession. He is se geed that I feel it my tpfe ,ty t0 challenge Tendler te n battle, and it Is up te Lew te accept. Any tt:A4 Bnu UI,y P'ace. uarrcti win kiieck L?... 4fPll. nl1. f 1. ..! I.l I ll-l. 8!! . ueiu-iiiiuiif iiKu-vn.iKiiis, out none can equal liurreM. R,L.'xlt hit Hymie (Sold en the chin u month nen nml tTvmln wne i..,n..i .i . .. .. ','$t be dldn,,; Bt0D traveling until he reached San Francisce. Johnny Mealcv. 0i-Ojwrg ie ;Ilus8el, Ralph Raymond. Philadelphia Jee Welling and Jimmy Uey'e, RT. ' Pittsburgh, alf-e were knocked coekoo. Barrett Is the greatest lightweight gai the world and must be recognized. & "Remember that bout with Eddie Dempsey at the Ice Palace? Dempsev s'taecked Uebby stiff in the lirnt round, hut after takimr the count of nli.e l." '., JW "P and slammed Dempsev en the K1 Mted Jimmy Murnhy he hit .Ilminv en mvmi couldn't catch him after that. ' fr.. T " nr.ifiii-i i i.-ii i .. , ..u. .a u.ui num. unci auer xeenard a chance, ieu can't fenl hip lN elwiaplen and will prove it before the 'pjfEREUPOX the baron departed te tell nobody but the entire irerW about his champion and tehat he intends te de te Lew Tendler. Dick Kerr Is Out of Organized Baseball &. T'.AST yenr B'S "71m Vm,Bhn Imtl a battIe wit" Manager Johnny Eveix quit 2-. 'tbe Cubs "nJ "'sneil with an Independent team In Wisconsin. After pitch- V.- . V, c c ,rK" le come ua0K lnt0 lecked. He was sentenced te five years .tt i baseball. ' "m kl Th!?iy5lr DicliLKcT. thp llttU' fc0l'hPw e the White Sex. had an argu- A BMSt With Chailev f'emsl.v mw hlu ..Inn. 'a,ii , ' u " ur u. fc- pd Kerr signed with an independe & 1B Znu """ is paid te have signed for ?17,r.OO for three years v ?he pnssl.ne of Kerr wlH bc ""ttcd in baseball circles. It was he who eteed out in the 1010 World Series with the Reds, when he p"hri h I, he5d .,, 5" and n hl8 Ra,UPM Mte the effeits of the pillow-lifters hit him 't.''mnm. He was one nf I i. "union. " .i i.i ' , ' "l("v "lw .'. k. i-...i.. ":i" '-"" "'" jfrs Perhaps his salnrv (letnemU non. n Kft much in real money te' get a man of his .. . ' fi! 4 , ,. '"- i"",.""'(' '"'"' 'fAff nurmia tiejj consists ej Li ban 1 CovurieUt. JS. by &m ED McNICHOL RATIFIED ' AS PENN COURT COACH ' Football Assistants Net Named for' Next Year Letters Awarded I te Batketeers i WSjx, Anether athletic pJrtAtfce University of Wtf: byyeatcrday wlthei - Anether athletic council meeting nt ' Pennsylvania passed ltheut se much ns a word V,.i . tyLl I lung inu luuiuuu uuueuca iur iical R$V laU who will assist Jehn W. Iieisman. HBCe the close of last season Penu Hfwatudents nnd graduates liave heard tfjg'V nothing but rumors concerning tlie OF iieeaches and have been waiting anxiously JSW et tl)e dcclbl011 ' thu athletic KE"? council ii4c J "Net nrennred ns vet te ilivuliri' P3t. ataat," said enu prominent graduate. I '!-, "KlrarTtliltlir will hn huttll.il III .. m ."i-.; if..;: . . 1 tit fiMVl V II M I J 't'yne council yesterday laid at rest all Cddle MyNlchel would net : year for basketball by i.'.,..niirii luu i j L V'A 1 i. . I l il?ii - i.r.. 1 1111 1111- iiimnrtuiiii ii t tt 1 , ni.ii nrAi k-eunclne that his selection as coach "".'; """" i' iimpien itmaieur sculler inclement, weather, lust .Monday t! fth' the basketball committee had been "'"'.'"""er neiuer or the I'hlladeliiliia jtluycrs tlietiglit the game euld rMttfled without n dissenting vote naiienge cup emblematical of the postponed ami remained away w . 1. i. i. .....1......1 ...i.ii ivur 11 . uue. retireu. ' miikiiicr 11 in nminies. !.'1 viar. will hn bncli In tin. hnnm Hoever daily propels his work beat "It Is true," said Lavin. "that ... n -iuiii-1111 1' uml 1 1 1 . ill, un .I'll i.iiiiii . .-.-'. '-r. ...... . .. gF,wfHclty for the 1H!..... season. Danny ,,'" "". "c",:; "" ,' ",lrf" ,n superior eiin ui- iniiiiciri. n.r me i.aineuc ;? fieSlcbel 'will again held 4'ie coaching ,n "mI ln, ,1,c iielghberiug water of title, but I would rather have a mcdl rRA.!via , tlm I. r....iiman -c hupcHer. in iireiiaratien for IiIh ecre team that has sem' rccHi'd for W&L While en the subject of basketball mirths council ratilied Al Vegelln uh cap- s tata and In addition te the new leader, f&m, awarded letters te the follewing: Walter wO'HeB-Zlngcr, Linll llesenast. l'es Mil- tieerge uiuvnn, i.imei UQidbintt. pBMny Decsch, Jesse James and IIUI fc?,Fi vry. raii'The members or the two-mile relay F V 1 tiii iimri the nnlv trnrlcmen hnnnrpit mm JetterB nfter tlm Indoor season .Wg$OWrfe Meredith. V.d .McMullen, Johnny . V .. .TJTI-I.n n.l I ... limit. .1 .. ..a .!. .... I II JIIPIIII II UII1I llllll., IIIWI1II llllt 111C .1- Win-'fWwts of the honors, .WiT' iiM l!r.inim tv nit uhn lmu InlinrAil ' -vfwr two yearn as a meiulier of the feet- ..I.ft-t ....!... I I.I.. !..... 1.. IfHIll, wnp iiiuiiu-ii inn k-iiui 111 alllnri of his hanl work ihirlner WO terlns, DeniiM Head was i.iti- ross-ceiiniry ciipiain, wnue a of manngcrs were' appointed, ri. r...-:rz: . eKw nna lenina itia.bn ,-. Atvrl '2 Columbia ITniver- I team will be unabla te play Its cernen PARK IS niwr A 7XI sAA I SLIMLJ BASEBALL Seating Capacity of Mere A mm Country t hnvp snow nnn ire awm i interu-re nr iireim nun i.igirr Kin-tin m rieiiner mm. iirmrsmnK inn-in Ilejnl t.lnnts open with i.ou.en ni uml Itlverten is at N'ntlvlty. There . t.i-t (rtittitftntlf 1'lillllcs will play nil of their home I.. .!.. ........ rrtmi-n nin eAffta fnt in mi- -m.ih.ij. ...v.. ...v. ...... ., .... any In the major leagues. The park tAi'l fl Hntl ntlll!lt)K lm llPPtl flllP if) fl association and Insisting en naming assigned, but this seemi te be the III IHV ii ii viiw . iv fiviaria i - n - Ai( i tl mift f lin ntioe ntifl r-OPlvn - ... ... .. i..u. .-...-.-.. --, -..... managers te run their clubs en a which will help everybody and .no umpires will be named for each game association Instead of fighting It out en win ippi tnnr in. nrniTers nre nnn- with the visiting club. This will , i , , ; .: .r1'." hoc ueeii auepieu n weum De uui a in ims city, riayers were euc ler nothing about the outcome of the te town last night. The baron Ins did net learn of the recent happen - i.n n. nl.l -n.t.n -a. n't. .....! he will. 1 have a reason, and the the modern Jack Dempsev. He lust ter wnen he gets through with them . " . " nun ler n row see If he don't. !!. I . . chin for n round trip. The night he rhe ten n. tim i.m.i i., ,,. ,. i . . . . . we get tlireugli with him we will givp -iin it ... . :.!.. . T i summer is ever." tlie "Ban'-Pd fold and found the deirs in exile, which virtmili .n,u v,i ,,'. ' . ta w,h .hat team ZSi ""u ,":' "ru was uanishment te trii. ,) ...-. .. . be, ",: i m St "n t,mek a'' thin year. The ether half of the taber. Publle Ltdetr Company HOOVER WON'T ROW IN GOLD CUP RACE Disappointed at Kelly's Ab sence, vHe Cancels in - Lecal Event Knmeni from Dultith te tlie ..ftVet that Walter Hoever, of the Diiluth Meat Club, amateur lneles scullln.. .in, .. ' V v " , . ' m- ' " 0I Nertl1 America, would net . in inc iieiu Uhallenge 1 tin nt here en June 7 have been smh- .,.!. 1 1 11 1 . . ntiated by dispatches from St. Paul. vcceriung 10 word recclveii tedav Hoever hab decided te cancel his entry, s , Was disappointed when Jehn il. KMv .,,,. ..,',,. .".,"' , 'a,?1",'!, ."-oKrem. Vrineipnlly for the , 'ng IMi Henley races, ter which he re- Cl'y made application. KNOCKOUTS FEATURE Four of Five Bouta at Cambria of Short Duration 1 Hexing fans at the Cumbria A. C, 1 paid an early visit te their homes last evening, us four of tin. bouts en the 1 weekly program arranged by Johnny Burns weie cut short by knockouts. rl'lw niiln .iiiiiiKah ,1.11, .... .1... 11. t A ..-an tlm ............ I.. ...hll. .T..l.n. .. !' . II.- i.lllj llillll.il ill ill 11 l-ll L Llll 1IIII1I and Jimmy Hnnlen drew. The. second i.m" ..... ..,......, ... i....... ..lung iiiiuin bout ended In the same session when Jee Durie finished Iteddy Pennock. The third caiiie te a tinlsu in the M-cend when Uanny (iordei. hung the J. u. mkii en .iimiuy 1 nine, in tlie seml-wlndun Yeune Mulliiran stewed i.uflv I4iinnrl. IfllMMAll In tlm fnileth anrl' Al VertWCK put the UnlRbllK touches MANY GOLF CLUBS OPEN SHOP TODAY Overbroek Fires Salute te At tractive Links Preminertt Felk at Bala "Spade Day" LU LU OFFERS U. S. CUP Ily SANDY McNIBMCK THE golf season is busting out nil ecr the place tednv. The O.-erbroek (Jelf Club, for one, is playing its overture te the lI)2"- season this nfternoen, that popular ditty te the tunc of n handicap medal play ever eighteen holes. This rather drab start will be pepped up by an overflowing entry, It Is ex pected, nnd the rest of the card is net only diversified, but highly voluminous. Members have contributed a let of in dividual trophies which help te make the victories popular. Here Is Overbroek's 1022 schedule: nrll 32, handicap mcJl Play. 13 heles: fi tli. huutilcnp 'litUtli ploy against par, 1. he . May 0. C. Dnrlen K'.n Trophy, hnnitlcnit m.ilal play, 18 holes; 13th. Directum' Trophy. Imndlcap inpdil pln.y. IS holes! 20th. mlxJ fournemes, handicap mlal play, 18 helen: 27th. Themas 11. HhrUer. Jr.. Ttephl.. Classes A and 11, handicap medal Play. 18 holea: 30th. lrederlck ilcOwcn Cup. handicap medal play. 30 hole. tune 3. beat ball of partner. 18 heles: 10th. Rebert Y, Uernard Trophlea: Classes A and n. handicap medal play. 18 heles: lTth. (A. M.) Junier champlennhlp, (P. M.) handicap match play imalnst par, 18 heles: J-th. President's Trophy. Clauses A and 11, handicap nWal filav, 18 holes. July 1, handlcup medal play, 18 heles: 4th. Independent Day Special, (A. 51.) flau tour. nv. (P. M ) sweepstakes tournament, 18 holes, medal play; Sth. handicap match play against par 18 holes; Kith, sweepstakes tourney, hand'eap medal play, 18 heles: 22rt, handicap medal play. 18 heles: 2th, handi cap medal pluy against par, 18 holes. Autiist, no schidul" Setitemlier 2, handicap medal play, 18 hnU. ih i.nhnr D.iv Sneelal. (A. M.) hamll- cap match play auulnst par IS holes, (P. JI.) sweepstak's teurn.tment. handicap: 9th. Geir Committee Trophy, handicap medal play, 18 heles: lrtth, club championship, qualifying round, 18 holes, medal p'ay. 23d. tlrst-reund match play; 30th. handicap medal play. 18 holes. . October . Imndlcap match play aealnst par, 18 holes; 14th. handicap nvdal play: 21t, handicap match play against par, 18 holes. Rala will make a bow like many ethers today and present its bouquet te the new sensen though its play will only be miscellaneous. The feature this afternoon will bc taking the iirst divot out of the new golf course. A spade will be inserted in the turf and one of the new greens is te be erected. There will bc appropriate orations when Judge Patterson and Judge Rogers will shove buck the frock coat, lay a dimpled huiid en the besom and tell the eager listeners what a great game golf is for young and old, and what a great and glorious future Hala has in store. Reland It. Reutlinger, chairman of the leconstructlen com mittee, is in charge of the ceremonies. Frank V. Smythe, chairman of the handicap committee, says that the sea son's events will be a little later than usual in starting but announces in the same brpath that the .!. aud (!. Rala Invitation Tournament Is ,urp-fire for May 4. 5, (1. Rig Day Celebration comes May II! and the regular club schedule will start .May 20. Nevel Lu Lu Trophy i There has been tireMUiteil in tlm Cnlf ' Committee of the I.u I.u Temple Conn- try Club, by Dr. It. Nell, a prize which Ji. very unique lu se far that it is ex- , elusive but still takes in the whole 1 country. During the golf season it In the I.u Lu Temple Country Club's geed for- ' tune te have visitor from all ever North America and it In these visitors i which prompted Dr. Nell te offer hlr. I lArlvu rriin ..,tt.nt In tlit rnii.iinmnMi I which will start Mnv 1 nml enntlim.. ' until October !!(), is restricted te Nobles uef the Mystic Slnine living In North ' America. That Is, only Shriners ran play for the iirlze and the only thing nece. ary te de is te hrrve the score certified te by he partner when .core is made. . ii. . .. i .i. . i ni me enti "i me sensen, me one i y : ,, : , , , ,;, ,i,,.i ti, ,,.i (turning in the lowest score, no matter I ir,nm the C."b,s' 'Ji0..?, F, , Mixer 1 where lie resides, will win the prize. ! 'V 1,'trIp,aU. K enU la UIxci lw& UVrL Kl'ThSrs'ised from tl.ir rium .which was wen by Dr. Geerge II. Slm u(;r.n,V.. unshed tlie Indium, lu-i. .merman who, having just arrived in the,w nshingten was handing a ball North after an extended trip through game te the Yankees. I -0. 1 his per , Flerida and the Southern States took 'i'1""1 th Alucrican League champions 1 advantage of his splendid golf cendl- t move te a tie with Cleveland for lirst tien and put one ever en the boys. Lu Lu's locker heue Is new being renovated by A I.a.vmeiul Maff, and is . greatly enlarged in order te take care i of the ever-Increasing membership. 'ST. JOSEPH'S PREP STARS i BARRED FROM BALL TEAM Indefinitely Suspended for Failure te Appear for Opening Game I Johnny Lavln, coach of the St, Jeseuh's Prci) bnsiuinll team, nn- neunced today that these members of his baseball team who failed te put in appearance for the opening game of the Catholic League for the Stile Sticuters wun Haiesuinum iiign school unt J,n,'llft' linvi VI'n suspcmled lndeti- "lt,..y' , , ,, . These who failed te appear for the game were: Captain Miilv Mullen. nuru uiitciiiiiii ; .ui-.-Mciiies, second lI,'l",',.!a" M cel,tt'f I!"'lllc';; , Hreslin, left heli er, am Ii.irieff. re it Helder. Tally claims te no a mI excuse nnd may be given another chance by leach Lavln. The players have been ordered te turn in tnnr uniforms. jpcnum of the ic be ltheut this discipline than a team mp0!.cd of ,"; ""'t has no icgard for dlselpllne. If there Is no discipline there enn ln nn team work." Candidates weie ailed out nncw at the Stiles street school, nnd all these who had previously been cut from the squad were told te report again. Sev eral of the newcomers leek pretty geed. Reper at Big Shere Banquet Atlantic City, April 22, Mern than COO covers lll be lain at the blK baimuet ar ranged by the Atlanlle City Athbtl. Hub at me jui 1 iiriinii iiuiri mm uveniiu. ; 1 Atnens.ine M,-Ker will u? vvaiier. I'aiiip, ' " . . . .... . ..... ' 1111 lain iiiuiuau iw .11; 1 reil . . Itllblen keen lary arid treasurer of the A A W W rtnner I'hlKidelrihlii I Vjtini'llinn mil 1 main of tlie I'rinietnn reuthall team and VVIIIUm Muldi.in Alhletlc i.unimlsslnn,.r nf 1 ,-sew inrit . i nii-iai lea.ure a lennls HyTTIS, w!"t. '.!'., den. xe. vinrem lurnarua. it .-verris vv l""n" ""' Wallace . . Jehnsen will unuete te vunen wain te epcai. T.1AT SWfefcDAY - " ' Z. MORNIMfr-WflEf. 1 il 'zx - TV.tr (?Am'?- WAS -V T-.' vl. - "Choesim'op" . rV smHrL AMD r. AT) Te ASK y v ' .-f ymJf. TRECKL" TO v ' & VEEQ.fjWW W j Th SuSUPREME STUPID BASEBALL LOSESFOR PHILS Henline's Bener Aids Braves in 6-4 Win Indians Tied for Lead GIANTS HOLD FIRST PLACE s TLTID baseball dropped the Phillies r tlm Kprentl division yesterday. Hutch Ilenllne, who usually keeps his Iw.mi1 mi Ills shoulders, used his dome ns a parking place for his mask only In Ilosten, and the Braves copped the lirst of the series. It was In the fourth Inning that Ilen llne perpetrated his bone. There were two en, but Butch was figuring that the runways were crowded. The batter hit te Art Fletcher, who made a sen sational step and his threw te thp Phil mnskman had Perd, who was digging from third, beaten a hop, skip and J11"1". . . . Hcnline had his feet en the plate, and after receiving the bull whipped it te first in nn effort te make a double play. He forset about tagging l'erd, and' another, run was across the di.e. TIip Uraves wen by Lee Meadow, lest his first game of e season, which gives him n ..r.(K) aver- tl, age. The North Carellnn hurler wan hit him! nt critical moment, ine con I soling fenture of his weik was a pair of Mt. If Lee can't win u game he's partiallv satisfied if his batting average I lmnreve'-. Meth of his hits drove in ruus. Kepf's Hemer Hurts It was ii home inn off Larry Kepf's bat that chased Meadows. Lee was succeeded by Mill Ilubbell. the Western mountain, who pitched fairly geed bull ' in the last four innings. It was only the second win of the 'ea'-en for the Miaves, and they nrc nailing the lMills in sixth place. Meth New Yerk clubs have a gilp en lirst place in their respective leagues. I.meklvn wasted base hits and ullewcd the (Hants te win by 4-1. This victory ...........-.-. ,., i i... ..-I minMi.i tin. Tiici.rnws in iniiii-iiie iciiu place. Senater. Still Skidding Joe Phillips, n Washington icciult, pitched great ball and de.erved te win 1. ..,,.,.... Viinbu nnlv livK hits but weight. Is RelntT le malte hla Initial Phlla Hf gave the XUnKs 0111.V live nils, mil 1 delpna appenrance at the National Club his teammates kicked the game away , tonight. Ii w-iu be pitted against Krnnkia h.himl him. It was a wild threw Meb LaMotte which let In the only run of the game In the opening round. Washington's highly touted club Is plajlng miserable baseball. Tlie White Sex pulled n surprise when they beat Dave Dauferth in a tlirillinc ten-inninr came. The figures were 4-2 when the Sex took up their I imn in tlm ninth. Thev clubbed In two runs and forced the buttle Inte extra innings. In the tenth they went wild "ml walloped six runs ever the plate. , T,,c "rewns made an eflert te recover, 1 ,luu ,,,P "UDW l,,r- ..y""l! "" """ '" "" one murtici. inu nnui iisuren n.ic 10-.". This win enabled the Chicago athletes te move te a tie with our A's for third place, and the defeat dropped the llrewns te second division. Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAfiUK SMfW TF I S TJ Chlrase ...I 21 7 7 al 11127 Pittsburgh. . 4 ll 8 ie! 2 St. Leuis... 3i 61 5 5 19 New Yerk.. .V 8 4 17 HroeUljn ... IO! 1 1 12 Cincinnati.. :ii of 4 1 311 Ilosten 2, 88 Phillies .... 211 46 AMERICAN l-KAOUK I S M TTVTT" F I S Tl Athletics... .1101171 41135 Cleveland . . 217 I 5 7 33 New Yerk. . 10 IMO 1 30 ilosten .... 8 0 15 29 Chicago.... 7 7 4 10 28 Detroit .... 0 1 4 IS 26 St. Leuis... 0 2 16 2 5 1 2.1 Washington. I'll 2 3 U 117 INTERNATIONAL LKAOUK hi M , TiW TTKfSfl Jersey City liuffale . . . Newark . . Syranise . . Reading . . Terente . . BREAKING INTO THE BIG LEAGUE x , What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAI. J-EAOUE Cleb W. . r.C. Win Iem New Yerk A 1 .8.17 ,87 .71.0 Chicago n -i ,7AO .718 .667 St. I-OuU 4 8 .571 .6.5 .ReO Pittsburgh 4 :i .571 .625 .500 I'hllllrs :t .500 .571 .420 Husten 2 4 .lU.I .429 ,2H llroeUljn 2 0 .28(1 .375 .250 Cincinnati 1 7 ,125 .222 ,111 AJIERICAN UAGVE Clul . Yt t. P.r. Win lflM rieirlnnd, (I 2 .750 .778 .6117 rs erk 6 a ",n " -Wl Athletics 4 .1 .571 .625 .500 Ihltyge, 4 3 .671 .62.1 .600 M. 1euls 4 .600 .556 .444 Ilosten ..., 8 4 .429 .500 .875 Washington 3 6 .250 .333 .222 Detroit 1 e .143 .260 .125 INTI.I.NATIONAI, USAGUE . . w. i r.r. , i,, r.c. Buffalo... 2 O 1.000 Terente.. I 1 .R4MI lliiltlmere. 1 0 l.eH Hjrneusei. 1 j .iw. Jersey v'r I 1 .500 Rochester. 0 1 .000 Reading . 1 1 .500 Ncvuirk.. 0 U .000 AMERICAN ASSOCLMIO.V W. U P.C'. . . W. I,. Jrin'pells e l P.C. .500 .5011 .288 .143 .S..7 lelamlnis 4 4 innueiM. n 3 .... Iulllle. 4 4 Kun. .556 Ht. Paul. . .500 Teledo. . . Si JIU'ukce. . viiy e 4 4 .500 Teledo. ..10 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION NushTllle. 6 4 '.600 hir'ghttm. 4 H .444 Atlanta. .400 .300 C a .500 Chatt'ega. 3 7 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGCE uosien, i Phillies, 4. .. ion., 4 Ilroeklin. 1 llilrarA. h, i'in.iH..n St. I-eul .-Pltuburgh pottpeae'd, snow. . Uojteii-Atlilei'ir. nortpenX ld weathr I Verk" l, UlSSJtenfi. wea,uer' AMERICX IK.(UE hlcngu. 10i Ht. Leuis. 7. (10 Innlnnl. INTERNATIONAL. MlAflFR -irriieune, 6 Jener City. 3. Terente 7 Kfaillns. 6. Uuffule. 4, Nmurk, 3, Kothrster-IlntUmere pottpencd, rshi. AMERICAN ASSOCLVTION Iudliiupell-, Uj KiinnHii City. 7. s Inlvtll. Hi Jlllwuukee, 8. MlnneapelU ut ToLede. (Celd ueather.) Ht. Paul at CeluntkUi. (Celd Weather.) SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Mobile. Ii IUrmlnglmm, 1. C'batuneeni. Hi Mrmphlg, I. Nitihvllle, Oi Mttle Rek. 4. New Orleans, 4 Atlanta, 3. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATION.U. LE.VGCK PliUllen at Uo.ten. New Yerk nt Broeklm. ClncInnnU nt Chlnuie. St. LeiiIh ut I'ltlnbiirgh. AMERICAN LEAGUE Ilosten nt Philadelphia. Waihlnrten at New Yerk. Cleveland at Detroit. Chicago ut St. IauU. INTERNATIONAL, I.UOCE Sjrarune at Jeraey City. Duflle at NeMiirk, Reehetter at Baltimore. Terente at Heading Scraps About Scrappers nave Renrnberg. a New Yerk middle- liV.Brlun. local boxer who haa ben winning ' riin-iniriiiij. uuit; neiuit. win co en in the aeml-nnai. Otlinr matrhes will be Yeunc Sherlock v, Johnny Murray, Yeunc Jnek Dempsey v. I'lill Cress and Hebby Williams vs. jjick l'erry. Tmi Terbea wrltea from Cemn niw t that Vincent Lepe. middleweight boxer, 'auf- rered a DreKen nana wnue training. lie will be unable te box for three or tour weeks, and as a result had te caneel matches with Uddle Revolre and Johnny Dougherty. Jury Miller, a California bantamweight, has been In Bosten for ubeut two months. In which time he has wen seven bouts ln a row Down IJj.t. Sillier Is planning te come te Philadelphia and box under the direction of Uddle Htanten, A return heavyweight bout scheduled for the Olympla en Monday night will ta be tween Ham I.j Hall", the chunky Haller. and Ad Stene, clever Marine. They will box six rounds en the came program with the eight round star scrup between Alex Hart and Fhlla. Silvni'er". ihe ether t Ism-rounder l Mike (Ved.ll vs. Plet Hebln. Other num bers: Willie Oreen vs. Henny Uerrls and Pedre Cumpe vs. Jimmy Marine. "Ruhr." of the Al 'W'agner Secial. 1 man aging 1'at Alfe of Seuthwark. 110-peunder who la open te meet Mlckev Merris and Jimmy llaxter. He also has Mlcltev M. Tir. eugh, welterweight, ln tow and the latter waiitx te take nn Joe Jacksen, Jack Palmer and Jack lirltten, Tncllan Ruhiu.1I. nf thin rltv. will mA n-in.. I.Trlnkl" In u twelve-round bout nt Harris- burg. Pn.. en Monday night. Anether match, .eight rounds, will hrhiK together P. te Iluslc and Temmy Kllburn, of I'hlladulphla, nebby Abrams, local featherweight. Is back In the army again. He. Is with Head quarters Company. First Infantry Urlxade, f'ein" in N J Al rains Is matched with Al Hheemaker. Seventh ' Field Artillery at Wrlghtstewn. N. J. .the Hrst week In May. IJeiitenant Karl Ratrd. who Btudled en gineering at the University of Oregon, Is working with the i:se.r Moter Company, lw sides keeping In shape for matches with the .Desi or me ifui.r.niii. , mira is Being I called the "nghtlng djname" in New Yerk City. I Answer t query Denny Leenard's knock 'nut ri-cerd Is better than that nf Kred Welsh, .Welsh wen the lightweight lltle from Wlllln ' Ritchie Julv 7. 11(14. The weight was 135 pounds at 2 0 clock and both came In under that ecale. Invitation amateur bout tickets tnr the spelal teurnev being staged Wednesday nlu'ht ut the Olymnla have been placed en inn at Rrhetfe. Harrv J. MWIrath. rhalr- I man nf the A. A. U. Dexlng Committee, an- nuunceu lasi niani. Clarence Rowland In Hospital Colnmbe. O., April 23. Manager Clar. enc Rowland, of lb Columbu American i CHAPiU ' Cviiurwnt, mat, by i'Mtille Ledger Company BLACKISTON AGAIN Amateurs Who Scored Simul taneous Knockdowns Enter Invitation Meet Wednesday CHAMPIONS TO COMPETE By LOUIS II. JAFFE WITH the main purpose of bolstering nmatcur boxing in Philadelphia, it Is being planned here by the A. A, U. te give "nll-for-glery" mlttmcn nn opportunity te develop, and n number of tournaments nre' e be held, both indoors and ln the open. These matches will be snnctlened by the Amaenr Athletic Union and youngsters showing best form will be entered ln out-of-town meets te represent Philadelphia. Next Wednesday night at the 01ym pla Club an invitation tournament has been arranged with half a dozen en trants in the different divisions. Amnteur bouts also arc te be decided some time durlne Mnv nt tlin Ttii.1.11. t Club nnd the Slmnahan Catholic Club is arranging te held n scries of tour naments ut a ball park in West Phila delphia. During the last week In February the Middle Atlantic States champion ships were decided at the Olympla. 112 entries having been turned ln. Thirty three bouts were decided in the prelim inary round one night, nnd twenty-one matches were fought en the semi-final and final evening. Seme Interesting bouts resulted, and a number of premising youngsters Bhewcd their wares. One feature in a seml-finnl set-te was the unusual oc currence of both bescrs being floored at the same time. It was n contest between Snm Klacklsten, of Curtis, and William Ilnrklns, of Kayeula. Each Lands Right A few seconds nfter the bell sounded starting the bout, Illackisten nnd Ilnrklns let fly with right-hand punches simultaneously. Each landed en the jaw nnd both went te the fleer. it was one et the most exciting mo ments ever nt n boxing bout, (letting up at the count of two, both men still were virtually out, nnd, after n minute BIncklsten shot ever another right homier. Harklns went down and out. Harry J. McOrath, chairman of the Boxing Committee, is figuring en a return bout between BIncklsten nnd Ilnrklns te be decided ln conjunction with the Invitation meet next Wednes day night. BIncklsten also may be entered in the welterweight nnd middleweight classes ln this tournament. Most of the Mlddle Atlantic champions, including Alex Greenberg, S. P. II. A., 112 pounds; Geerge Helracr, Enterprise k'.-.,1,'." ? Punds, and Temmy O Malley, Meadow-brook, 135 pounds, have been Invited te compete. Fermer champions also are te box' and these Include Marty .Summers, Curtis, 113 pounds; Chick Weascy. Curtis. 118 peunds: Billy Sheeran, West Philadelphia, 120 pounds, and Jee Gulnnn, Jean of Arc, 135 pounds. Other Stars Other star nmntcurs of this city who have accepted invitations are Harry Paschal, Meadowbrook, 112, who bus doclslenb ever both Summers and Green berg; Hurry Glmbel, Vincent Grant nnd Harry Epstein, 118; Geerge Burns, Jee llice and Jehn Reins, 120 ; Clarke Tot Tet tlen, G. P. Dewllng and Charles Haves, 135; Manuel Trnchtenherg, Sammy Hcwctt und Peter Call,147, nnd Stanley Farren, William Ferd and Teny Mes sina, 1(50 pounds. McGrnth Is working with a commit tee en prizes te be presented and It Is probable that geld watches will te awarded te winners and silver loving cups te runncrs-up. Dr. Francis 0. Grant, of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania; Temmy O'Malley, of Vlllnneva College; Pnckey Leng, of Kayeula, and Leu Snein. et MenUew brook, are en the Boxing Pnninvliinn 2 BUM D COME HAVE HARKINS MAY BOX at MEENEHAS CAFE I S UlNNtK SUNDAY SPECIALS ' Lebtr Dinner, $1.80 Half Breileit .obiter Deviled Clam Filtt of Sele. Tartar Sauet Varbecutd Ovitera Baked Petate Chichin Platttr, $I.S0 Half Broiled Spring Chicken Cern t'rltten French Fried Patnin Lettuce and Tomatoes, French Dressing Sirloin Platttr, SI. 10 It oz. Airlelit Uteak French lrni, New String Beans Special Baked Petate Chichm Salmi with Pritd OytUn Hew Dees It Reekie First Test Reward of Training Ability vs. Spirit ZEB MILAN, Washington manager, Just a boy Is idl McOrew Is, a boy The rookie stands six leeinve inCUC ..u..e.. He played the role of relief pitcher against the Athletics the ether day ta4 ' was made te appear foolish and dumb. The strain of the first big league test was overwhelming. -He knew he wu In there te pitch, but he couldn't field and he was tee nervous te think of threw '", The fans laughed and jeered nnd found delight In the plfght of the nervous ' broken-hearted boy. And the ball players laughed, tee, but net all of them. ' . ,.... i.ji ii. kA. nn )ia tiflrfr nnrt nneun 'nrdn nt .nivitiM.., The A's were far In the lead, the score was could well be afforded. vjil Anether tlme there were three en, two out and Cy Perkins, the most danger. rM ni,.. ,i..i, nn Menk's tisvrell. wail at bat. And Cv nlr.ir.1. -.., CM OUB UIHCl UI U llll:- " . PHflHAPH net Intentionally. Te the Observer, that strikeout was BILXi TILDEN is mainly responsible for the very high standard of tennis our Juniors here have shown. Me arranged ie have a number of the world's best tennis players exhibit for the benefit of Germantown Academy., and tonight he plays actor fn a show staged te support athletics at his alma mater. Hours of his time and ability are given ever te Junier sports. The athletic world Is crying for mere BUI Tildens. Yeu Never Can Tell Hn Boxing BATTLf NG' MACK nnd Bottling Lcennrd hed met ln six different ring battles. All of the half dozen bouts were fast and interesting, but each time Lcenird was n winner. On Thursday night Mack and Leenard met for the seventh time. Mack entered the ring at the eleventh hour he did net knew he was going te box less than two hours before he stepped into the ring. A few hundred fans who haa seen these bantamweights in action before evidently figured that a repetition of the previous Meck-Lebnnrd bouts would result, se they left after the first rennd. But itwnsn't se. Either Leenard held Mack cheaply and took some drastic chances, or else the Camden boy, appearing in the wind-up in place of a world's champion originally scheduled, was imbued with unusual confidence. 4nyway, Mack net only went through an ace of knocking out the man wbe bad wen irem mm six distinct tlmw previously. Boxing, like all ether branches 6f competitive sport, is unccrtnln. Nothing can be taken for granted, and the fans who left the arena early cheated them selves out of a real, live, interesting scrap. Te Mack must go the credit of having been in perfect shape, even th'eili ' he had had no intention of boxing. This should be a geed lessen for bextn who train only when they have matches scheduled. , HAROLD LEVER, in practice, flashed ever a 220-yard sprint In twenty-two seconds, which is pretty fast time. The University of Pennsylvania athlete has been speeding like the wind in trial events. Lever should take nothing for granted, keep In shape continually and when the real competition starts there is no reason why he should net fly the colors of the Red and Blue te victory. . Geerge Burns Has Fighting Spirit GEORGE BURNS, one of our fellow citizens and first baseman en the Bosten Red Sex, is net the best ball player ln the majors by mnny wnve lengths. ' There also nrc several first basemen who would get the call ever the Tiega nthletc if they were en the same ball club. Yet there is something impressive about his playing. it is his fighting spirit. "I have always admired Geerge Burns for his aggressiveness," said Cennie Mack recently. "If he fumbles one, it doesn't break or discourage him. lie gees nfter the nut one just as hard." Seme of us lire blessed with natural ability, but ethers, net se fortunate, can offset tbis handicap' with an extra supply of effort. FIRMER Mackmen are walloping our Phils and A's. On Thursday Herb Pennock, Jee Dugan and Geerge Burns shamed the Mack- men ana yesterday a Heme run by Wiuneim's ciuti. NEWSPAPERMEN'S GOLF PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED Scribes Pretest Early Start, but Cemmtltee Is Adamant 'A terrific holler arose in the news paper offices today when the patrings for the first teurnnment of the News paper .Gelf Association were announced. The Tournament Committee has made reply te the effect that the hours were set because six dally Philadelphia news papers have te be get out, and If the starters knew of n better starting time than they drew, let 'cm take it. Any time Mendny, April 24. The tournament will bc eighteen holes of scratch medal play ever the links of the Lansdowne Country Club. It Is reached via the Sixty-ninth street terminal, te Darby bus there, te Bailey read, te club. There will, be a "gct-tegetucr ' luncn nnu n get-closer-tegetber" dinner served at the clubhouse. Teny Natalc, the pre there, expects te lay in a supply of old balls and clubs for these tbnt come unarmed. BUI Fclten hns seen te It that the course has been pressed and cleaned. Eddie Hunter Is prepared for the worst and a distinguished gallery will be en hand te help keep score. These Include Ben Carrell, Bill Fel Fel ten, Eddie Clnrcy. Vln O'Donnell, Stan Hern and ether famous golf fig ure. Photographers ere warned net te snap cameras when a stroke Is being mnde. Leu Jaffe wants te knew why he enn't play a foursome by himself, Eddie Pollock is going te play one bole as a sample, and the committee can bnsc his handicap en that. Most of the girls will mnHqucradc ns golfers ln knickers. There's a let of ether stuff but It'll all come out flt the tournament en Monday. The pairings follew: Announcer Hughey McLAen. 4:30 A. M. (Iranvllle Toegood and J, M, 5:30 A. JfV-raul Prep and Charles Hal- 8:sr. A. M. Edwin J. Tolleck and Leula If. Jaffe. .-.. . 0 A. M. Frank McCracken and Sandy McNIbllck. 0:05 A. M. It. W. Maxwell and Bert 0:10 A. M. Odell Ilauger and Majer Rich ardson. l):l& A. M. Francis C. JUchter and Frank Illekey, lt:20 A. M. Dill Brandt and Jehn Nelan. 0:23 A. M. Doe Uchell and Ted Ven Zlekurich. 0-3O A. M. Perry Ivewla and Seg drauley. 0:33 A. M. E- N. Heap and Leuis Hagey, 0:40 A. M. Iles Kauflman and James Qantz. 11: tli A. M. Hester llawley and Levlce Hatfield. . . 0.50 A. M. 8. W. Oegert and Miriam li:35 A. M. Scoop Ceres and Geerge O'Urlen. I01A. tl. Jehn Kofoed And W. H, Kvans. 100 A. M. W. O. Trapp and William KefJId. aei 62D WALNUT STS. Mimihan'i Special, $1,50 Lebster Thermider Deviled Crab Ulet of Bele. Tartars Sauct Clams Casine Saratoga Potatoes Lamb Platfr, $1.00 Beast Lea et Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce French Peas Mashed New Potatoes J.eltuce and TomateM Fish Platttr, $1.00 Broiled Delaware Shad Bermuda Potatoes ATeui flphiuci HtiKii iwn.nii.eri strike Yeu? 'fl By THE OBSERVER has a recruit pitcher named McOrew. fa' with long, thin fega nnd long, lean artj.' M something like 1G-2 nnd this kindness,. ,$ , -- --v vui, the greatest hit Cy Perkins ever mide. . te victory decisively, but came within v. Larry Kepf gave Bosten a win ever 1:80 P. M. Helen Stockley and Phjllli Byrne. 2:30 P. 5.. Emersen Haairlck and Wtl ter Qlbsen, 2:415 P. M. Dorethy Helme and Mill Weiss. 2:40 P. M. Reger Ncwcemb and D. JI. Gilbert. 2:45 P. SI. Bill necap and Jee Mc Cready. 2;B(I p. M. Rill Sykes and Jay E. Heuse OlRK -lla.pv K'll.n Inn I l,.i.n a .. Crall. 1L William Dallas and Walttr . Sixteen Starters In Derby I-Oulnvllle, Ky., April 22. Present form considered, sixteen horses arc regarded llkelv te start Ire the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs en May 31. Students of form slit' each a weight of 124 pounds, except Starlit, which has 11 ve pounds less. BASEBALL TODAY, 3 P. M. M CU1UC IVlltn, X1T AKIU i-KMKMI A.B. ATHLETICS . HOHTON ReMTTed fteuts (Umbels' and HpaMInc! College Baseball Princeton vs. Pennsylvania Saturday, April 22d, 3 P. M. Admission. BO cent. Reserved Seats, II., Ticket en Sale Glmbel' and Franklin FkM ROAMER Eighteen Bedy Types Optional Celers and Upholstery $2785 Delivered Philadelphia Nhovrreem Open KWnlngs PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO. HI3 NORTH BROAD ST. tACES TODAY AT HAVRE DE GRACE Philadelphia Handicap $5000 Added J 6 Other Race Special 1'ennsylfunla R. R-W., leave Ilread St. Btatlen, liS IVs1;' West l'hlla,, iZiSO P. Mj direct J ceiime. Heeelal II. and O. train leaves 24th end Chestnut flt 11:30 U If . , fllalr MM. Admission tlrandstand and rad; deck, at.es. Inclndlng neirrmnent f. M. rinsT nm r. n i OLYMPIA boxing r Hen.Eve. read k laiihridf Aptd : . uen. April 2t PEDRO JIMMV. CAMPO vs. MERINO AD "AM , STONE vs. LASALLE BERRIS vs. GREEN HOBIN vs. CREDELL Al.riX, I'lill. a uu. nT SALVADORE vs. HART PRICES, 50c, 1, S1;H m Ml fl 1 I 4 'J. ffl n ' V 1 xm
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