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' Admlwlen 11.00 T1krt en ' "I Mln M jrtreaee at N. a"11 E- rer of Fl,d RACING at Phoenix ville SATURDAY, MAY 6 J Stttpltchates2 Flat Racet mIu Iave Daylight Hating Time ISSit Terminal 12:22 I'. St.. 1 P. M,. BrilV'-' "!l"en ,!i4" '' M" I:3 Br auteHat Unceln Hlghnny through Unt nd beautiful Vallfj Forca te KJtalirllle 1 mll. Aimiitien, $1.00 A War Tax FIRST RACE STARTS 2:30 P.M. INTERNAL SWF fWSWPaaWaWlipWWWlBlfB ij5sssJc? Mraii ii ' i i r7HIJ w WE r ist I'CTffaW! WML & w"fc r WJf v' j ON AT PRINCETON Faculty and Alumni, Split in Athletic Rew Involving In eligible Players CLAIM FACULTY "BIASED" Heme-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday ammJican i.eaeuk Vllllem, t. iirumane, 1 liule. . . . Detrelt I NATIONAL LKAGttK Duubftt, t'lBrlnnatl .... , t I.KAGl'K TOTAL American larue Natlenal Iatu , ., SrnMin'e Total JO I I 4U attfikfaaiBawaaMBwaLaHBMSvn lalLValHlw IiBaBaBaLBBZ Will flaaSSaaVBIflfiflEaHBaHMIBVBuMvin J Get Under a Ml STRAW I I and he happy nj I $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 g Imported English Straws E3 at $3.50 jjj I D. S. Hilbern 1 f, ... ,, li'u w rer ,.v rears RJ 5 218 Market St. 12 J Opn .iatnrdar Et. SA ' f "IMIWIli all m ii ajai J SUITS TO ORDER $ 18 .00 Reduced from $35 & $30 "lues, Blacks, Browns, Pencil Stripes, Tweeds, Made Te Your Order Sec Our 15 Windows freest Display of Tal- wring in Philadelphia PeterMoran&Ce. Merchant Tailor $fc Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. ' Bat. If n, T1U f, H, Prinreten, May B. Princeton In IrcmbliriK en the brink of the blttercit internnl fight It linn known slnre Wood Weed row Wiloen left the university twelve yenrs nge. The iintlprgradualps will inve little or nothing te de with It. They will be little mere than hclplc pawns between1 the two opposed forces the university iinthnrltlfH en one side. and. .en tlie ether, as many of the 11,000 living alumni of the university a may take the view the recent application of In eligibility rules te certain member of the athletic teams wbh unfnlr and that n reconsideration of the whole -subject of eligibility standards in college ath letics Is demanded. The issue Is clean cut. Heferc the question Is thrashed out te a settlement it Is hound te hate been lietlv armed by thousands of Princeton "grads." who will have te make a clear choice. Hut. clear as the issue Is. It Is ex precscd In two different ways. The first is: "Shall the 11.000 nlumni, upon whose support the uni versity depends, give ever the manage ment of Princeton's athletic affairs wholly te the faculty?" The ether phrasing Is: "Who Is te conduct Princeton athletics the prop erly constituted university authorities or 'a Utile group of willful grads?' " A few of the- younger alumni men who themselves were football or base ball tnr nt Princeton within the last ten or twelve years-vhnve been breath ing fire for the last three weeks. Kver since the nws that several under graduate athletes had' been found in eligible whs first published, April II, these graduates huvc been swearing "vengeancfe." r They nssert llewatd Mct.'lenalian. dean of the college, took action that was wholly arbitrary and Uncalled, for. They argue any grudtiatc has a right te help any student through college. In any wny he pleases. They point out some graduates give aid privately te students who are net athletes at all. helping them solely as youths who de serve te get an education. If there Is no objection te such aid, they ask. why should there be any ob jection te lielpihg another student, simply because he is an athlete? Their resentment took open form last I night in the shape of n letter written by William II. Ueye, lti, of Annls Annls ten, Ala., anil published in the Prince ton Alumul Weekly, wbich is new in the molls. Deye, who was a member of the Princeton varsity baseball team for two years. Hatty charges the faculty with being "biased" against athletes: with mnkins up "rules of their own" and with "distorting" even such rules I "te a point where honest athletes arc made te feci like criminals. The charge agalnsjtiie faculty Com mittee en Outdoor Sports which means particularly Dean McClenahan. its chairman contained In this letter may be taken as the platform en which the "little group" of disgruntled alumni will appeal for support among their 11,000 fellow alumni te effect a reor ganization of Princeton's athletic con trol. t Princeton men iiuallficd te estimate the situation' predicted yesterday that, unless the efforts of this group of alumni urc prem:tly met by the faculty, with an appeal te all Princeton men te up up eold every effort te preserve the high ethical standards Princeton has always cherished, the disaffection may leach serious proportions. TRI-COUNCIL OPENING Will Meet St. Jeseph's College at Eddington Sunday TheTrl-Ceuncil Country Club of the Knights of Columbus will have Its offi cial opening for the season of 11)22 en the grounds at Kddingtnu en Sunday. Solemn high mass will he sung in the chapel at !:30 A. M. The children of St. t'liarles- J'arisn. rernwells. ra., will a&sWt. The celebrant will be Itev. Daniel I. McGcttignn. Supreme (irand Knight .lames A. Flaherty and Werthy District Deputy Albert ,1, Crawford have been invited for the presentation of the charter, re cently granted the club by Hen. Themas v. nnietter, et common I'leas Court Ne. t. The baseball game for encnine dav firings te rue grounds rt. .Josephs Cel lege, game scheduled for .5:.(0 P. M. Dr. iileiitlne 11. Mnnning. inanaaer and coach of the team, assures everv one of a high -class article of baseball again this year. j Pole Club In Sheriff's Hands ' Sae anclre. Stay .1. Pen'. pole para I phernalla, equipment, clubheuie and around. I of the fa.hlenable San Matee Pole Club i today wern msrte the objects of a dherlft'n i ettarhmeni. The club is the property of i OcerRe Gorden Moere, formerly of Detroit, l traction magnate and millionaire, and the auaenmem was me ifi.uii cr a luajrmenl aRHlnat him In favor of the Equitable Tnat Company of New Yerk, rendered bv the Su preme Court of New Yerk State, Tele araphlc notice of the J'idement wn slven atterneya here. Moere l. in New Yerk O.iy.. Italian Wrestling Champien Wins , Bosten, Slav fi licei?e Cairn. Italian heavywfla-ht wrc.tllna- champion, defeated YeuBlff Itusmne, of Turkey, In two atrnlBhl falla here. II issan let the tlrat fall In llm. aOa., when he was disqualified for I'klnK the airamrl held. Calza wen the xeeend full In 'J7m. 30 . with a be.Ii, eclaaera and deuble-wrl.t held, McKenna Defeats Munce New tnrk. .fay s. Chailcn SIcKenna na tlnnal amate.ir Hunt heavyweight bexlnc ihamplnn. defeated Corden Muni'e, former national heavyweight champion, In a three. teund content In Madlaeii Hnuare Garden Munce weighed 201 pounds and McKcnni J77. ' Scraps About Scrappers START MATCH PUY IN LAKEWOOD GOLF - Kendall and Maxwell Tie Medal in Qualifying Round for teen by the narjW and aggravating margin of a single, wasted stroke, The tournament marked the opening of the competitive season In the metro politan area and the field numbered In the vicinity of one hundred. Se far as its make-up was 'concerned. It was rather disappointing, for it was gen erally expected that in view of Hut sc lcctlptt of Lakewood as the site for the metropolitan amateur championship a number of New Yerk stars would nvall themselves of the oppertunit- thus af forded te gel actiiainted with Its crags I and crannies for the approaching classic. 'WANTfc IT LEACrTcROSS Fermer Boxer Petitions Court te Change His Name lies Angles, May fi leach Cress, former lightweight boxer, wenti that made his legal name. His true name Is Lewis Charles Wat lach. Hern In Xew Yerk thlrtv-slx year nre, he has been practicing 'den tistry here for several ycar with the exception of a few months last year, when he went back te the ring. In fllln2 n petition in the Superior Court ler for permission te change his name he nsked the same (rlvllc2c for his wife and miner dnughter. Hts reason for desiring the change Is that nobody ever calls him by his tine name. jack may Beet geerges If Carpentler Beats Lewis Anether Beut Is Likely Parts. May ". .lack Dempsey told the Associated Press today it was al most certain he would meet (tenrges Carpentler rtgaln, In tendon or Paris, lete this year, if Carpentler defeats Ted Lewis In Londen May 11. and pro vided the purse' Is satisfactory. The pestins of forfeits and ether de tails, Dempsey ndded, arc beln.-r dis cussed In Londen by Jack . Kcarns, Dempscy's manager, and Krancel Descamps, manager of Carpentler - ' - -"- . .V"ifiv:-(:t.pz -if, r,w . . itXf, nilLLAIC YOUR CLOTHING BUYS MORE" KeSHLAMtf i RISLEY ONE STROKE BEHIND f,akfhiirst. X. .?.. Mny .", Match play In the annual Lakewood Country Club scoring golf tournament began this morning tinder leaden gray skies the ,. same as yesterday. Tl. n.t.l !.. L. .. I I.., - in- iMiiruign in iii- uiiirr uiihkim in the first sixteen were.t. C. Pnrrlsh, Jr., vs. II. M. 'Ferrest. IT. A. Watsen vs. lelin II, Smith, Larry Patron vs. A. I Leepold, Dr. II. V. Gnrrlfy vs, Percy ' W. Kendall. ' ' Lewer bracket T. Tl. Wootten vs. M. It. Knesche. D. L. Wltringer vs. Preston Moere. C. L. Fletcher vs. Fred W. Knight. Maurice Hlslcy vs. Chester I L. Maxwell. Percy Kendall, the Deal expert, and Chester Maxwell, of Trenten, were the I fortunate pair in the 18-helc qualifying! round. With rounds that aggregated 82, the' two completed the test in a Me for the , medal. Kendall had 80 and 43 as his, portion for the day, while Maxwell was I a stroke worse en the outward nlnei holes, but made tin for it en the home- ' word journey. One stroke behind 'came Maurice Tils ley. the Atlantic City star, who finished a couple of shots ahead of his clubmate. T. It. Wootten. In a tie for fifth place in the ratings were .1. O. Parrish, Jr.. of Lakewood; Fred W. Knight, of Trenten, who delivered a solar plexus te .1. Weed Piatt in the final of the recent joust at the New .lertey capital layout, nntl A. Leepold, representing the Woedtnere Club. II. M. Ferrest, of Lakewood, and Dr. H. V. Garrlty and II. A. Wnfen. of Asbttry Park, came next with 87s te show for their day s efforts, and tied at 88 were Larry Paten, of Homestead, one of the stars et Massachusetts nma tear ranks, nntl II. L. Wltringer. cap tain of the Princeton University golf team. The gates of the championship divi sien swung closed after four mere had J entered the portals with 80 ('. L. Fletcher, of Mount Vernen: M. It. Knesche and .f. If. Smith, of Itidge Itidge Itidge woed, and Preston Moere, another Prlncetenlan. Among these who were disappointed in net gaining a place among the select was Arthur Yates, of Rochester, former Yole football star, who has just re- turned from the Seuth after cutting p (iilte e figure in golf circles below the I Mason-Dixen .line during the last I winter. i Anether was Pierre A. Preal, of' Deal. Heth just missed the first six- ' I ' stt Geed horsemen invariably demand the better grade riding beets, for they require smart appearance as well as comfort. ntoiqertOali f 1420 CMstnutSt. Mr7'':M''aSM aTW.'. ''' vSJ!ii!Slkf'K',AHtPAJj vS&Sw ij I MmMMmmwmmmim, Ill'-?.'WyWA.i.'. '''f-YV..-x:v'-.SlMLaT..A-wA NB 'y'''lSlSWlHM .V.SHa'iVV "mifianinnYlifn irf " " tfff'Ti " .'..'-'-. 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