W.,rVil K" r- u.r '.?.? IKIES MUST SHOW FORM OR GO BACK TO BUSHES AS MORAN BEGINS HIS HOUSE CLEANIH STARTS IMORAN STATISTICAL REVIEW OP MEN WITH MACK AT JACKSONVILLE, FLA. CARBONE GOT THE JUMP ON KRAMER) Major Aa-e- . Inaue BUT D0P& G REGULARS vil,.Yn,7 t. .u ...ftslllon. Weteht. ..Home. r.nt... Kperienfe ItApn. Amntenr Tralnlnt, THAT WAS ALL; THEN THE 2(1 n ft. hT In UK) Idiilu, N. J, Illf Unhanded New York elly Prlmeton Prep, J iter. Mr""K 'rnliarn.. ..Klrht 1'ltrhr-- SS IHII ('Inlrton, Pa. Itlaht.hnnded No t'lnlrfon, Pu. ('Inlrton lllcli i(J!! L"T!L.'V"r ,J,ht llthfp r.i II ft. : in. I lift 'Irrhiinlrotiurr, Pa. ltllit- - mmlr.1 VM llnmlet. Pa. Pcrklomen Seminary AND i.I!IJ?'h,1l Kialit I'ltchrr in 5 ft. HV In. ior, Plillailelplilii, Pit. le I'lillaUflphU. Pll. Publle (.rhooln REAL HARD GUY GET WALL0PED1 .i.ii "V" il". cr "ittniiiion...'. ,iincnfi(ifr 31 5 h. 6U In, I on MiKUInr. V, h. lft-liundr- il No Wheellnir, W. V. l.lnoley .M, A. fthpra Begin r... nrrvii l.Hnn' lnll..ll.r 2:1 n H. iy, in. 14(1 I'liirlirlir, tided t I'ulrlleld, Me. Ilnhrrnlly nf Maine m Putting M onn Mitthell iiiiijjrf., Me. LetMri j. so 5 ft. oy. In, nn tiuunrrvll e, a.r. Itlflil-lMndc- d No Miniinerrllle, Mai a. Itonton Collese WW lft-hiiliilr- lStJi'?nmJV,j"n. "." ' n.Hf XI n ft. ioVS in. Iftl itlnrhemJoii, Mima. il Yen t Iik liriidon, .Mum. (Jortdard frmlnary Touch Brooklvnitp Spovpcj Turn TCnnniVrlmxmci Rjtuff" on the Ball as Work 211 n ft. ll In. Klrhmond, Vt. I.eft-li.iiid- No ftlrhmond, t, (ioddiril frmlnary mil s ;- ...UAll fnniW.ll .,,.. n ft. 10 In, 150 Niirnml, Mnia. 11 en Norwood, Main, MaKnarliusetU Alltlrn Tn7...-r- -, :. , z: . I.ltn.iln ItUllt-lmnd- I ,, x..7. l.i.l.. n 17 1 minim t'ollece jxrlaml Htlmon n ft. ti iii. I'urkerforil, Pu, fn Purkerford, Pti. Gets wore aenuua Ron. .tluttleldw in l It. no hlirlncilule, Mr, lxft-hnd- lei HiirliiEilnle, .Me, I nler.lty of Maine, r irst jKouna, Alter wnicn ne Loes .Little Buz ' ,llutllI(ler i 5 tt. 10 In, no lliinl'lrr. tol. Itlxlit-liunde- il No San Antonio, 'lf t'nlierltr of Colorado lolln NMlor BUbt PI ll n n ft. !U In. 1JS Ardmore, Oklu. lllclitlmndel i Denton, lex. lllth Hcliool t:i 5 ft. W, In. I All hemtle, Wutli. Itlslit-lmnde- d Yen fruit e. It null. l.lnroln HIkIi Assimilate Lots of Punishment JilMrord J, lliil lft-liand- vflAS SORE FOOT jf ltrher i:t n ft, lovii iii. I K.I I.I Pum, Ye Marshall. Tex. I.I I'iiho Manual Tralmnc pUGEY II lei. Itlnlit-lmndr- I ritrd.r ta ft. 100 Krnrf, rh, d Ye Pleunnntuwn, Neb, Nortliwetcrn nleritly 'VUllom T.. JoImkhi lOutRrldei ua n 1115 I IiIcuko lft-h.md- CIiIciiio lllnh Mlioul ft. It tra , Hy John J. MclnnU ,,, sn II ItUlit-linml- (lloui-eter- Mass. Mrhool LOUIS H. JAFFE Tank .innouior 5 ft. I5H (llourenter, Mum, Ye lllcli ,Plij" Hodl, oiitncldcr in ft 8 II, 1K5 Hun 1'runrlnco Itlaht-liaiide- d Mini Knincleo., ROBERT W.MAXWELL ww. ft. ten "CUTTING the Jump on tho fellow that came near dropping Mr. St. Br bum iinnnann Hjefit 'lieher 24 6 MlnnpuiKiIln, Minn, Itltlit-lmnil- cl MlnnRaimlln, Minn. other Paul Burke. Alex John HchiUMr, ft. inn trs Murph Kla., March .19. ..nitiii riuner fl ft, :x MluneiiiHilU, Minn, ltUht-h.inil- ten Oden.a, RiimaIa --l Is a great advantage In every sort of apparently tried as hard as ever, mS,h Albert Uiiuli Itliiit Pi tfher IIVj I'hllndrlnulu Kluht-lmnile- il llrnlnenl, Minn, llralnrrd lllsli I "' Ti-- began for tho Phillies today i ft. In. lift tea but his punching was lacking nnd his usuM n iniani a, Merer 24 ft ft. 10 III. ion Knotiilie, Tenn. Itliht-liandr- d ten KnoTllle. Tenn. llakrr Prep. competitive sport; the ono that shoots out In to select hla . I nggresslvcncss failed. W?S Moron started Wulter Andenon.. . III I ft. 2 In. 10H (Irund Uunidn ii No rand Kanlds liulumatoo Normal of tho season next Aim Htrunk ,,, , Clutnelder 28 ft 11 In. Philadelphia in front nt the outset usually breeze l for the opening . . ft. no Phlliidelnlilit l,efHinded. ten ' ltor DaUtt . . Infleliier !! Itlllil-lmlKli- I'aterMin, N. through ' everything has boon Haley 0 ft. 2 In. mo I'lilerhon ten J. with colors In the breeze. Hoxlng The Heavies Pleased l Thus far I'nlrlrk . ,C trlier 25 ft ft. 11 In. 1H5 Kemmee, 111, Klalit-linnrir- d ten Hint. Mich. Is '".. - u Imvn lidCf tnklni? . College Included In Jump" dope. Dan eri-t- ry i...-- JVIlllam Adumn Pltehrr 24 n rt. 4 In. i iwi Akrnn, (llilu llleht-lmnde- d ten Clearfield, Pa. Alhrleht this "getting the Miller, Philadelphia's most recent . , . , ..Itbht In- - . .USlit Pitcher 3n 0 ft Klclit-liande- d Alabama When a boxer gets "". not running chances of Robi-r- t ft. In. 175 Altiluima leu oft Into a big lead right Into tho heavyweight division' arid M. Smith. . Oil I BO Kldit-liamle- County, th legs In preliminary nSlit Plteher 6 ft. 2 In. llii'rt. Oklu, ri n Kullouar lo. otY the reel, especially in u bout of only one In their arms or Walter Stlianx .. . I 'ateher 20 ft. 10 In. 1X1 I'lilliidelnlilii KldiUhundeil ten lliifTiilo.' N. Y. limited evidence hero nt the present .1, 8 six rounds, ns Is set-bac- k, IJJfi trunk Horn. iiuciht Pitcher 25 ft. 17 cotuiulr, Pit, Klclit-hnnde- d Yen Neoltdalo, Pa. Hrntldnle lllcli staged In Philadelphia, he time, met with a temporary Paul has boen good, but this, too, seldom overtaken. And two clean knock- Sansom enmo over from New York w.lth downs can be perfectly large Vn of a rathor slmplo variety. Tho considered a Lou Durlacher and the big fellow, who "...... -- ., lohlnir them lit) with LOOKING 'EM OVER and distinct udv.inlage. was about twenty pounds lighter "thari Mil- ...... nnvpp nrwl . - . ATHLETICS SCHOOL This w OFFICIALS enormous . tlm nil Is na ijhii itnfLub kv .w i .. DRILL lead exactly what Trank ler, brought with him an assortment Of .-.- hurl to do to knock It out Carbone, a Brooklyn "Jocgrlm-Johnn- y wallops not relished by the Philadelphlan, wai mayo" !7tat. There was no garao between tho middleweight, accumulated In the Everybody but tho principals themselves IN short time of three infinites. Hut the dope enjoyed the battle. H was a hard and ?!-t- twirl- - FOUR SQUADS PLANFORBANQUET did not truo was .H the tlmo to Instruct his tun lo fnnn. Carbone Interesting go throughout. big loaguo MAtfSlHllHHssssssssBw - opposed to Hilly Kramer, Jto the proper method to put rXSS1??- the Stllwaukce Miller was caught with some punches (lever fist nrtlM. In the semi-fin- nt tho on me , ., that made his knees rag, and It looked f . a . I ll a VMI" IMA ITinUtlfltf. National Club Suturd.iy night Twice Mtne nrsi lima" ; Basketball Referees, Play- several times ns If ho was, ready to seek . nnf thai, nurvpM liefnrn Inn Warlike Mackmen Will Do two clean knockdowns Carbone toppled --;- :. t recreation on the floor. Sansom. tpo, as- ww' " Kramer to the tanvas, and when the bell similated a number of blows Military Duties With ers and Coaches to Gather sound) il that were vnM that they would tamo down a ending the period It was almost not entirely to his liking, nnd while the i. few days. Alexander and Rlxey Rifles This Week Here on March 29 u unanimous opinion that only another vicious punches of both were displeasing ?M control, but nothing llko that could round would see the finish of the fracas, to them wnllops pleased the - but their fans. Tin of the others. Tho corps of twirl- there was a flaw 'i the dope Whether It was because Samson van the

I . NEW BOARD A SUCCESS mote awkward that proved him tho Victor . . . ama iibIiii "siTs t I rvli t GAME SCHEDULED TODAY Shifted Like Ketchell fcut men uij.i.r, mij w .... Judged : ln8 In one Caibone, cannot be nevertheless the Gotham The supremo test, now na un unu that first round Kianlt man out sufficient punishment, of BrooM.vn, Old be- dealt deslpte .numerous recruits win nuu iu muw l)u o With the High School league Haskclball temlmled the Timer ability, to win con- U , Staff Correspondent his novice him the It linl,- II.A hind us of Stanley Ketchel, the late and Ihloc gooa ui nan ""- " " season history, the woik of tho Philadelphia test. ' JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 13. last recognised middleweight champion. I. Hoard of Approved llasketball Olllulals at the flrat lay-o- ft of tho week's en- an end, eo far as this season Is concerned, Swinging both arms vv itli terrific force, Car- Kilbanc Here Tonight rindMcGaffigan campment the Athletics' squad reappeared rrothlng cage hut bone shifted from one foot to thp other, remains for the followers J. Kilbanc is our midst today. Is problem on Hoso Field today for military and base- big banquet, planned for lunding powerful punches on Kramer's body Patrick In EZmj base still a with the which has been Tonight Johnny, he who the feather- fight has narrowed down to ball drill. Sergeant Smart was highly next Thursday a week, March 29. and brad Hilly first went down from a rules tho pleased ; weight division with an Iron right hand, L. McGamgan. nugcy, present. with the manner in which the boys tho meeting on number of short left hook and again Kramer flopped . at At Saturday a right-han- again wjll step on hla heel, performed. Ho announced that rlflca would suggestions to the canvas from a d uppercut out of his class as he baa nrf with a blood clot and given thp to tho "powers that bo" were Hoth been doing recently, and box a lightweight. be gallants this week. A look of made by tho basketball officials as a tcsult Knockdowns were scored while at surprise and great expectation quarters, when pulled Eddie Shannon, of 'Frisco, Is to be 's some good last week came over of numerous varied experiences In cloe and Kramer SUlired tho various faces. their nnd himself together thf second time, after a opponent nnd the Olympla Club will officiating during tho season. One, to three-secon- d ue sec tti .v i.,.,w,,yl Sergeant Smart's squad last count, it looked ns though an ine scene of the contest Kilbnne Is pre- - 10 nave juu v,....lu hereafter will be the Intercollegiate committee, a CtpoeirS l"H uiiuwu, composed of BuBh Dates, Horn, Hamilton, rules that other wallop would halt hostilities The Paring for a bout with Lightweight Cham' as second choice. player bo permitted to return to tho game pot pion Fred Welsh. If Welsh meet Jan p Smith, Noycs, Nabors, Smith and Rowe. linisning blow was forthcoming and the will the rnioutlleld Is In a patched-u- onco provided ho was removed by dis- bell was good Clevelander. Johnny will endeavor to show ..- Harry corporal to Kramer's seconds -- .v.- - nttmif.,1 lllnpns nf Emir Davis will act as over Ellis qualification. mulc Johnson, Myers, Naylor, Pornhnm, I.owry, and Hilly himself. He staggeted to Ills Phllndelphlans tonight how he expects to JSto tonsll3 aro in bad ahapo time-out- s, was Ernie's Thrasher, Anderson Adams. Corporal Instead of unlimited it corner. take over the Hilton, with Shannon as n IsroDabiy uu ... .,... v. - and thought best by tho bchool-boy- s experiment. will remuivu Mclnnls will have ijey, Witt, dro- the officials that Kramer's remarkable recuperative powers be found hero in St. Petersburg Selbold. Philip U. Kllbane, tin ver, Plclnlch, Bodlc, Schang Hill. Cor- be limited to two minutes. became ev Ident when lie bounced from his unassuming Johnny, hates to talk Bh iob. He Is noeded in tno outer and the poral Edward King will William John- Lewis, chairman of tho board, reported that chair In the .second round like an about himself, but we will give him the a hikim uu. ul ii. drill eighty-fou- r eighty-fou- floor ' an tea will maKo son, Russell Johnson, Meyer, Strunk, Hally, first and r becoiul tiger, lilll had a great handicap for a short speech: Held job as soon as ho regains his league by to overcome; "If Welsh Schauer, Keofo and Mitchell. team giimei had been handled a great uphill battle lo fight. will make 135 pounds ring- tho Philadelphia boatd olllchils, and ill ad- And Hilly stalled to fight it right away, side I will box him over a twenty-roun- d " . .. ..! ...I.t. Tln.lArt o ..- All Jacksonville la proud of Mack's young l.taornow is worumB "' ..... - dition to this list, twenty-tw- o other game? Kramer Is a hard punching boxer; he has route I must insist that he" mako I?" ...... in . tI.A unrnha aa tinnn soldiers In the making. Another baseball that f0t, BUI HO Will K" l "' "" "" " gamo In various sections had been in charge ol proved this In previous bouts. And every weight, as I cannot nffoid to give him too report. will be played this afternoon between ounce much Kite reiulars the first nnd second teams men assigned by the local board. of force in Kramer's possession was tho best of It. You know Welsh, Piled on to Mr. Cat hone, from Brooklyn. But although he may be a little shopworn, la tntr Shows Well New Regime Great Success Mr I'arbonu then proved how rugged a not through by any means. I know that Brooklyn Is BUflrty, the youngster from ROSE FIELD PICK-UP- S The High School League has ended what battler he was he a tremendously strong fellow, as any- Jtattldhls own expenses to get a try-o- many consider one of the most successful one who has met him will testify, tt Would Is showing up The 11 rut Idea of what Mack'n new team Carbone Is Wild be m the- Phillies, hotter will bo w,vm they meet basketball seasons In tho history of the asking too much of me to alloy Ulra Is green, looks llko gathered the be vj dr. Ho still rather but Braves at Miami this week. Bport. , Tho competition has been just n I'rom the second round until the final to anything but 135 ringside. developing into a sound the-- gong tgri possibilities of spirited and keen as In je.us p.ist. when of Carbone couldn't "I'm a little fellow I weighed -0 pountji ' Indelder. He is fast, throws welt Hay Hamilton, who learned to old League vvus In Kramer with a fotty-fo- pole; he was as In top-notc- h form, I give MlM9 - nhouldr a the Interscholastic but could not a ol Undies hlmelf llko a natural player. musket while attending- the Llnaley Military existence. The officials handled the games wild as tho pioverblal March hare. And good man like Welsh anything; like twenty oe mm Academy, In ono of Ine best'looltlnff soldiers In all the v.'lille pounds i probably will larnieu out to tno A's ranks. well and when they worked on the Moors Carbone missed, missed, and that Is Just what It would i:- - missed, ll minor leagues mis juai w u of the leading suburban teams were com- Kramer Jabbed, hooked, uppercut amount to if I consented to anthlng but 135 Frank Thrasher, tho ricent adjunct to the and right-crosse- d ringside tip ( roomy. plimented for tho high grade of officiating Frank; they were ter- as the limit. I'm sure I can beat yes- - Mackmen urmy. awakens Hamilton, his rific wallops, n athletes enjoyed a day of rest by twiuerine mucn oeiier man ine average and tho excellent results produced too The punches Just about Welsh at that. I Know ho can't hurt me (lejr deipite their desire to snare the mocktnc bird In marked contrast to the League season budged Carbone, but didn't faze him. even though he could hit me As a matter Drmy. Tli.it Caibone was dangerous I Ire klngflsh anu otners in me Owlnir to mishap at tho power plant re In 1916, the 1917 cage games were properly a punching of fact, have seldom been hit hard In M wind kicked up tno vaes in ine mntlv. tho Llty of Jax was in aarKness ior announced to the public. The public had battler was proved In the opening lound, any fight in which 1 have engaged. In- iniyiri the Gulf of Mexico and only si'veri'l henrs." Th only person not disturbed more than one reason to complain because anil in the nest five rounds Kramer's best deed, when I find that 1 cannot' help beln was the Eylnivo I.nrxiKR camera man, whose punches on Itrtt of'tbe party nraven mo aiorm. darx lantern served Its purpose. of the manner In which conteMs were post- the BrooklynIt?'s Jaw showed hit I'm going to quit the ring." tea, Luderus ana Joe uescnger ineari poned without notice In l'JIO. how lugged he was. Carbone has all accomplished little, other lougn gu.vs Reynolds Has Second Wind Mtludc In the bay but A great many of the Athletics are sufferlnc lashed to the mast Most ht lost the biggest fish of tho day on his from "sand heels." this soreness bolnc caused Media Players Win Game of the boxers who enjoy getting punched After a j ear's vacation fiom a Philadel- time to by walking over the field with sand collected all over the phia i lug tit cut., and then devoted his tar-he- Media High School ended the basketball ting usually show Mack eyes, Bobby Reynolds une back to la thelr-snoe- They are In the section. (thing tho smaller ones. season with a victory over the Cedarcroft puffed noses nnd split lips as a result of his home hearth and showed that he was iMther party, which consisted of Ban- - In the game played Media, their enjo.vmcnt, but Carbone'M boxing ns well as ever, punching Hube Schauer. tho erstwhile (ilant. has con- School quintet at features but much fill, Jimmy Lavender and ono scribe, tracted a atluh In his shoulders from wearing Saturday when Slnglton, Wetstcott and the same after his healthy lacing, harder, when he took Jack Dunleavy over Invitation of H. Walter Fuller, a pinch-bac- k coat. Agnew rolled Into tho basket. with the exception of a cut over his left last week. Tonight he tackles 'a tougher Brooks and D. C. Pechin, all Phlla-kfehli- Davis, Lavciy iind Therno did their e.ve, suffeieil near the close of the contest. pioposltjon In Patsy Broderlck In the semi- IP. Xannehlll. who In ears adorned and scoured tho waters near former passing nnd floor-wor- k nnd had final the Olympla, If Bobby .can-ma- the Whlto Soc Infield .end at present- - manager of the Anent Cheese at and (murine in search of sea trout. A couple of the" Jacksonville team, has been sharing In much to do with the v Ictory. an impression on Broderjck's Jaw iiws ones were captured with much the work of the Athletics at Rose Park. Cedarcroft School had Its legular line-u- p "Vou'ie a hunk of cheese." said lie as he with his right hand It will prove ciipclU-sivcl- y Mratty, but tho rough sea made it lf on tho floor. Smith, Kord and Clymer faied lilin for the fifth round, and the that Reynolds has developed a wal- to make any big catohes. INTERLEAGUE SERIES scored field goals, but they were closely quick answer was, "Ma be ou ain't." lop, something of which lie was never ac- t guarded by Lav cry and Aherne and had Ma be tliej both were coirect. bu far be cused. START AUGUST 6 It us to audl-eui- e lACnCN ON BILL WILL 111111111111HH1.1B few thances to tally. Clymer made good fiom Influence the Intelllgenc Al Fox and Jimmy Coster, each of .whom BOXING HHH:':k' only five out of eleven chancs to score from were credited with knockouts the last time DEMANDED BY WHITMAN The lntet league series to bo tried by the tho foul line. It marked the closo of a The "he." relen ed to was .Hick Burke, of out, are tlv third bout opponents. Billy American Association and International very successful season for Cedarcroft. St. Paul The "him" wus Jimmy Murphy, Hlnes meet ''attllng Murray in a bantam open on August 6, Tho Drexel Institute freshmen, with Mu-ha- n. and the two sons of Krln celebrated St. bout, and Bl.iy Manning and Jimmy Briggs lira York Ring League this season will Governor Is Strong for according to a schedule draffed and an- rtatcliffe, AVatklns, Green, Probasco, Paddy's night by the pleasure of punching turn professional in the opener Game, but for Amateur nounced by Piesident Burrow, of the Inter- Uonner and Woodhouse all In the game at each other In the National's wind-u- p. Which Me- had the more pleasuie was Bouts Only national. one tlmo or another, defeated Lower really difficult to Leo Vincent, who has boxed some sensational season proper will start rlon, 46 to L'2 Lower Merlon High had decide, but when their pleasure came to Its bouts and others In loral rings, has been kept The International recently, his own 17, Baltimore, Simpson. Hostwlck, "Wilson, and scheduled finish neither suffered much the on the side lines but not of ALBANY, March 19. Governor Whitman on April with Toronto at Meers free will. He nays ha wants to box. but oppo- Rochester at Richmond. Buffalo at Newark Ilountree on tho floor. Simpson and Host- worst of It nents are scarce. The last time Vincent donned amake another demand on the legislative the gloves he opposed Williams, and Werj and Montreal at Providence. wlck led In the scoring. Burke staited the bout by rubbing his Frankle for the repeal of the Frawloy boxing nose, like the famous Michael Gibbons, his Leo sas VVflltums must havo welshed at least i if some action Is not soon oil HO pounds. "Vine" admits he weighs 1.4 taken Haverford Players Report cousin, but theieafter Burke's exhibition pounds nnd the best at that poundage aie not (repeal measure now pending. Whitman baseball was so much like the Phantom's style and too good for him. he sas, tetnvinced that tho manly sport of boxing Condition, Not Money, May The Haverford School plajets YALE DESERVES PLACE WITH GREAT will report for outdoor practice late this ability that It was different The St. Paul (inrate into prize fighting under any Is "preplng" End Wagner's Ball Career aftei noon or tomorrow. Coach Charles boxer came heie unheralded and he prob- Leonard for bis third that permits the charging of admission ably leave same meeting with Fred Welsh In New York March . Hckles and Assistant Coach Hob Towno will the for he didn't show L'N As an appetizer l.ennard will take on COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL QUINTETS veterans, including Captain un thing to hot a Id him hs a wonder, or I'arkey llommey at a Ciotbam ilub Thursday !ltu alleged in 1911. when tho Frawley I'lTTSnUIKill. March Here's what have four night. Hans Ws-gn- about !.Ills failure. ? re- Geoigo A Mellon, third baseman, Hum- a near wonder law was enacted, that Inasmuch as port spring practice with the l'lttsburgn Muiph.v's exhibition was a good example i tar matches or were limited for phreys, of the basketball team, who is Buttling Nelson has done a 'cnuie exhibitions n lay-o- ff hick.' Ira my Championship Five of Offense Defense Table Lott, pitcher, and Kminal. an of what two months will do for Nelson knopked out Tierce Matthews In Ht. Louis rounds In length the contestants "Money hasn't anything to do with t and catcher; and with the salary a hover. Jimmy's judgment of distance Saturday night In tho eighth round This was l reaulred to wear cloves we chlng at playing. I am satisfied outfielder. iho fight Nelson has taken part In since clause In the contract which has .been of the College Cage Teams was pathetic. He started right-han- d flm ttliht ounces, the exhibitions would not I will 1917 Race Lost Only Uames for the Main Lino team have November. 1015. J ' offered me, bat I nm not satisfied that anangcd with Princeton Krryhmcn punches that wound around Burke's neck, IPntoflehts. be In condition to go through another Hard been Willie Moore" boxes Ted Lewi In New Ysrk September campaign on the diamond. Until I am sat- goals George School, Vale seconds, Princeton or mled their mark entirely. However. I?" S9, 1911, less than two play One Game Kinney Is Field Total pts. tmilcht They met In this city on two previous m isfied that 1 could crt Into condition to 1 funis V.V. Onn. Unts. Uhii, Opts. Preparator.v Germantown High School, Jim connected with one in the fourth round occasions. ytcr he had approved the bill, the without hortlng myself I will not sign." Yale 900 HI 820 220 Governor ltl 117 West Philadelphia High, PeiMomen and reauestcd Us rencal." reads Best Season's Scorer rrinrrton ... .K00 HI 22H 2111 containing Whitman's views. I'rnn ( BOO 07 M IV I 222 Hill School. f""fndum Dartmouth . . .400 IIS 103 L u logls- - 248 207 The big game of the season, between evident from tno history of NORTHEAST CRICKETERS Columbia .. .80)1 02 112 241 3110 w on 1III1 Haverford, will wind up the year tne subject," remarked tho Govcr- - basketball team Is the Cornell 100 Oft 11$ 230 278 and i "that 1L Is lmnnsalhln In nll,tw linvlncf BEGIN DRILL THIS WEEK YALE'S on the diamond and as this is Haverford's itUi state, except among when champion for 1917. The Hlue turn for the home attraction with the Hill-er- J amateurs of 32G points In ten games. Defensively, 'oaimion, jee Is charged, without vlrtu- - Veterans five, a veteran combination which, with the suburbanites will work hauler than iwiauimg prlzo fighting. Red and Blue Has Nine for Vale was not quite so strong as Princeton, ever to win stll their contests. The only two changes, won tho intercollegiate yielding 220 points to Its opponents. ol League Tho exhibitions among pro-ft- 1917 Interscholastic up boxers who compen- championship In 191B, surfcred only one total was made from 91 field goals and recelte Urge Race 3S !!)P' sator their rpivIppr .in,l nrl.a flchtlni- - setback during tho series. That was at fouls. PENN STATE ANNOUNCES "W right to consider Itself treat." by High the hands of Prlucoton, but It more than renn's a contender Cricket practice Northeast su- tile was quickly disproved, LACROSSE SCHEDULE started this week on made up for tho early defeat by the for tho for the School players will be perior game It played against the Tigers In Quakers, even with sc,eral of the cham- Bowling the field at Twenty-nint- h and Cambria pionship team of 1916 In SPURWOOD News champion of the final game and on which the title de- harness, played STATE COLLEGE. P... Starch !!. iii streets, l'ehn Charter, the basketbnll and fell a League; Central pended. erratic victim to the Fifty candidates for Penn State's la crosso last jffr'I Interscholastic Although Its record was spoiled by tho wenk Cornell five In the only game Cornell team today began Indoor practice, under f LtS'.iVwI.ts will resume nlav . tonlsht. High, Germantown High, Germantown won season. 'Si all direction of Captain Hallowell. Dally ' ' .7'SSa,B5 Quaker City series, six points School and Haverford one defeat, tho Vale five rightly earned the L Academy. Haverford place with the great teams which have The ten leading scorers for the season Student Manager L. It Schuckcr has an- runncr-up- . compose the circuit. Penn a toSr.Ij ? tl8 which has won College. 3d, of championship In follow : nounced the following schedule for the - iubi eeien games. been practicing Indoors all been winners the other Charter has years. Kid. Gls. I'oulT'ls coming season: VOL winter. Oms, Opts. 19 College Swnrth-mor- ...;.s llvanla Tlnltrnn la fl t In nhlt.,MAlnl.ln Kinney, Vale's1 little forward, a brother Name Team Pns. Own Gls. l'ts. April Swarthmorc at d SBrira . Northeast s 10 1.1 with .. ,. ..r Nine regulars'wlll be back for Oil Kinney, who was coaching Kinney. Vale, f 43 44 130 l.ll.D-- u KaII nau- dethroning the little ofthe late Ortner, I'ornen, r .. 33 22 87 123 IBm.1. lu n.i.h - team and prospects of of his won the ..in April HO Open for game nway from lwtl and same Paul, Klnge-te- r. the team at the time death, Slsson. Dartmouth, B...10 ao 30 02 12J A newcomer in the number of bright. Captain .- 'n l9t Quakers look Individual scoring honors of the season lyonnni, Columbia, u.,,10 10 14 &- U.I home. .jr Smith, of Northeast, are McNIchol, g 10 13 Jaggl and with a total of 130 points, overhauling and I'eun. 21 fill 82 April -- 1 Lehigh University at South l5k 2!i?' jhe Artisans aro Moso. This was the weak point of I'aulson Princeton, f,..10 11 0 4S 07 toumcin In good bowlers. Cornell, Slsson, 1) Bethlehem. ' Phi two advance I.eh, Neuber, passing Ortner, of and of Haas, Princeton, g 10 2H 10 (13 the "wood" family ISnil... Kumes In year. 4 twwestera. havlncr won thlrtv.nvn and Inst tho lied and Black last Dartmouth, In the last few games of tho Olsen, Yale, f 10 32 28 .. 04 May Syracuse University at .Syra- Worthlngton and Loughlln l fuS raea. whllo In G section Fidelity. Orth,- - Schultz, scries. Parmele. Princeton, f..,10 2 0 (14 cuse (pending). victories and nineteen defeats is Northeast veterans. btrength Is l'arcr, Columbia, e 10 28 30 .. BO May 5 Open for game away from home. 'ruavlams ahead nf 1.li1(rh Irt are other not Yale's wonderful offensive '. ll llnii coach for this year has Captain McNIchol, of Penn, May 19 Carllslo Col- A new E & W model klifP ' "even gamos ahead of Oak Northeast's Doctor best bhown by the fact that It scored all is tho only Indians at Stato vlng on thirty-eig- been announced definitely, but either goals and 44 fouls for total Quaker who appears In the ten best scorers. lege. nnd lost sixteen of the Phila- told 141 field a "Spurwood". is Parker or Harry Lancaster, . L June 9 Syracuse University at State There an V ClUb. will get the Job. Litai Vets Seem In lm hn V.nlnn, It delphia Cricket College. y U In hand. WEST POINT ALLOTTED Rookies and Regulars attractive sweep to the STAKES Ill?i?'i'.,.rtm."!t. has six games advantaco FOURTEEN JAMAICA ARMY POLO TOURNAMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirjiiiiiiiiiiiitimiiii.iii'ti points and plenty of. tie tffi KV.T1 " ""awormge & Clothier tournament. Hot Hprlncs, Ark, The last of the Dodger j Aft 3 r . Sec- holdouts, Wlient and Stengel, are expected, to jri Meeting Scheduled May 18 Championship to Be Decided on Gov- elm their contracts today. Thej defeated The space. Its spurs give it sssIlil?''"; ' champion of Industrial First lied Hox Sunday, 7 to 1', captured - June 18 Reservation Mayi23 y liUounTev " " ond to Start ernment How to Stop style. ." l'"'- i - to June 2 Murlln, to I Te, Thanks Davy Robertson, ySpurwoQd KskVti . , . . the o.iwuiuiuoua squau is Having a YORK, March 19. Walter C. alums returned here today with a victory under I HisVa.. la ,no Paceset- - Metropolian VdRK. March 19. II. L. Herbert, their belts. Davy's homer defeated Houston A a new tlgtnia T,.5,laS.0T lrm racing secretary of the NEW Punday. 3 to y. Ths Giant rookies, won from Your furnisher will gladly IV, "V... Jockey Club, has Issued the protxrain of chairman of the Polo Association, has an- Oalvcston, 7 to 3. Your Rheumatism I Jamaica, meetings kdfjcollar show A Clubs- -- nrar-- In . to be run at the May 33 2 you ."Spurwood" and SJHM. .1.1..- i " A..m.. nounced tho dates from to June Mucoii. fin. Thfe Yankees peing .represented."ii;umil tiiU? of these will be run drilling started unother pf iiw "". soring 11 assigned to the Army Polo As- week of mid tralnlnc today with crisp "" meeting, lasting from May to have been weather on tap. Manager Donovan Is the other E &W styles which C'jSSLll?!, l elated fee another exciting Inclusive, and six will be decided, sociation fSr a" tournament at West Point. over the showlno his aro makliur. espe- In Nature's Way Brrnwiig u at the ton. a same ahead May 28, .open on cially Caldwell. will look well on you. h" a ,"t9 ailwintage a the second meeting, which I. t. If the entries wurrant it, tho ar.my circuit f'ftSl' 18 close on June 2S The .stakes competition, tourna- New Orleans The Indians trimmed the Tell-can- June. and. cup will be In but the 5 to ., csterday. Mountain Valley Water works r faJfifi,.08 clo,e- - four follow; ment,' the first ever held at the Hudson wonders in many diseases by ilSw!?' Company"in" 1 iejj ,.??"? French Columbus, fla. Another g wnoiesaio Drug, which la tSSS, Kings. military poot, la primarily meant by the candi- eliminating poisons. HS2,'"" in IoRunnd.ljD.nd,l"c.p,:, 5, granilf date was added to the Pirate roll today In 1 .".?. J?P00 Ugm to the in Catcher lien rliiaw, coming via the mill, and lurioiuit mb officials us an' Instruction cadets waiver routo jejn Bowling Congress taqtica as a branch of cavalry drill. from the Yankees, jlskYourPKqiicwnfitwn1 1 C tourney is PiumooVHandlBfl furoYf SSSl JSB polo z rrpnt The entry will be, limited to teams of cadets, Mineral Wells. Te. Disappointed but not Hsi&'. n6w loaders will appear prizes will, bo handsomo cups discouraged because their names at Kort Worth and. the four and ended In even sff Dallas an division -- "UFDJnlthe.yearlds-8outhamp- Hsnalcap. presented by the, Polo, Association. of the CZ iiiuiviauais. ine ton : spoils, the White Sox returned to their training tir5n.0jS?o.ilown 8 Phi, . Stuvvesant Handicap. 6 .. camp here today, s ""' 'a TS iuiiw' --lisp- furlongi ' -- rffliT.' twd "o""!"1 longs. lifidi aranteo. , Oakland. Cat. Pitcher Standrldge and Out- J- -"(wrrri m AJftSLP furlongs. ATLANTA GOLFERS LOSE fielder Musel were released to th r.n &,- -! r f Ml ,! " """I ongs. 12500 Manager ii Colorado,i BH club by Mitchell, of & ISOOO guarsnlsedr they th Cubs. Ha EARL WILSON Rossaais. ior - Vilruriongs.VS;: TO MAXWELL AND BEALL was convinced are not mm league) timber. '"T. . rw sraat.'SH ? xi;'ui??n' , i. 250O guaranteed! arsenfls o t o , . Water Buffolk Belling, rur i t .Chicago exp.Mi: ongs, 11600. guaranttedr sVAYshatrhle. Tex. The Tlmra AH A tJid"- 'J9 , Nv P., March Bobby t.t..i , Y i. In 1(1500 guaranteed. PINEHUIWTt 1. ry"feusy week today overjoyed over the splendid Sample IWc at e be& Styk is Jone and Perry ,A4lr,iof Atlanta, vrers M- - showln of Pitchers Coveleskle, Bhmke and it votu r. V:dJm.nVtoltfi. K" in yesterday's the . M bum. tsUaWw. 7io cmxmvTst :.j!::. .. Wi.foimuisMuwMi; fniir 5KKftiV?-hiJt-ii- nail, ukdHS. I t'M " Mdout. tcritt.aast Xtad lokat