Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 04, 1915, Sports Final, Page 11, Image 11

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EVBKIKg LEDOBK-PHILAfrBLPHiA'. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY '4, 1916;
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AMERICAN LEAGUE HOLDS TO ITS OLD LIMIT-BOUGHTON DECLARED PROFESSIONAL
pNINGMjGBWlP
Kipling liumbor
I' tin tohieh lludyari the tend timed at-
.!iind nuecr ciiancc or perhaps by
lithe Inhalation of certain Ingredient
I.ilrACtcd from tho poppy thcro camo
'o our desk today tho astral body of
inuflyaru iviihh
-What can wo do for you?" wo asked
-In pleasingly modulated accents.
" S fe. . 1-4 .lllB S ,4 t
"I'll toll yOUi HO aaiu, wiiu unusuui
".ihtiK-ss. "1'vo folt that I've been
I flipping f0r some time. I haven't batted
s00 now In about live years. What I
want 1" "- chance to come back. I know
AI can hit that old pill niraln If I get tho
Wnco. I know I'vo still got that old
wallop. Mlko Donlln camo back. So did
Jimmy Callahan. Why can't I?"
Opening Salute
'..vWro on." wo replied succinctly,
-guppresalne a yawn, having no Idea tho
"follow had It In him.
' Wo rather liked that thing of yours
'Lii.j iriirinimaii In India. which began
.mm dawn behind tho tamai Isks tho
iky is saffron yollow,' etc. Itowrlto that
Into somo up-to-dato sporting parlance.
Ten minutes later no roiurneu wim
the following, entitled:
Winter In the Norta
Whito snow upon the Polo Grounds, tho
skv arau ana yeuow
'As the Bugs sit down at stove side,
dull and drear;
1,'A.ni each frantlo walls and moans while
j callffu; to his fellow
, Jhat the Winter League, the Winter
1 League is here;
Oh, the slush along the base lines and
upon the pennant-chase lines,
Oh, the howling wind thaf hovers over
earth;
'AH in Cuba they are mobbing of the
umpire and Tycobbtng
What part have Northern exiles in
their mlrthT
Thick ice upon the seventh green, and
all the others oivme.
But at Palm Beach they are putting
I 1nr a "three":
I jyiei arc laying up approaches for a
cfomtlo or a stymie
As they whale tho guttapercha from
the tee;
Oh, the round of 81s under azure, cloud
less heavens;
-.9K the echo of the brassle or the
spoon;
t 'As they flit from trap to bunker, wo are
jf up here getting drunker
,-As we think how far away it is to
June.
Comeback Surprises Expert
To say that wo were astounded Is put-
t ting It mildly. Wo had no idea tho old
I' boy had a kick llko that loft in his
I -system.
! A'Not so bally rotten, what?" said tho
j Well-known bard.
"Any old duffer," wo replied, "can
Itaaka ono hit. Aro you game for un-
other tlmo at bat?"
"Shoot," ho said, "as long as It Isn't
Danny Deever, or Mandalay, or Fuzzy
Wuzzy, or Gunga Din."
t "Take your pick," wo answered. And
ittoout eight minutes later ho returned
with the following, labeled:
The Tommy Atkins of Balldom
; I go Mo a game of ball and do the best
I can;
T male we bloomtn' errors just like any
other man;
If loot one in the pinches or I grab one
for a miss,
I Sit when they start to pan me I am
lack at them like this:
Oh, it's "boneheai" this and "lobster"
IP- that
sj And "Can the rotten swinet"
fMISS EDITH LARZELERE
'WINS THREE GOLF MATCHES
Advances to Final in Glmbel Indoor
l Tourney.
f3jl.ven matches wore played today In
wi ladles tournament on the Indoor
link in the Glmbel store. In the upper
uajt of the draw, by playing high-class
EOlf. MISH rMltt. T .a MAtM, fA Vn,b
ItMd Country Club, advaneed to the final
rouad, defeating in turn Mlss Mildred
2? MJ North Hllsi Miss A. C. Coryell.
.rjUUdtiphla Cricket Club, and Mrs. W.
X'f k' Merin. In the lower half of
Jfif draw, the second and semi-final
rvtiQUS Will tin TllnVA.l 4nn.nwAn vnnmlnm
Jv siumnary;
it t m ?"' nound. .....
to is .V''i Mnon, aeieatea Mrs, u,
f-.f.'Jr'S'll. Whlunursh, 6 up and 4 to play.
J.wrs. D. V Wilson. HnimtFiT nlilh. 1.ft..t
M!.:V-Ji,.7aylor 'd York noa1f l !
faifiV .S1"1 Lawelere, Old York Itoad, da
'tUy M. Oates, North Hills, 4 up and
auh',: ?' Coryell, Philadelphia Cricket
' S,T Chandler.- IIunllngon Valley,
Chi S?i J11'. M- Molon, Ithaca Country
1,1 ". . v
b;$--- 4'h iiis. up and to play.
IMm .i. . oecona Hound.
iPllr! aeI' Mrs. WlUon, 4 up and
tM&uy'" d,f,d MIm Coryell, B up
Ik Mb,, r . . "m'-nnai Round
I lrw" d't4 Mrs. rck, 6 up and
' Nwwk Ball Club for Sale
)is3S,X5f, JPb 4.-Chariea Kbbt. Br..
I. ".tU-SStViS-i .-b?-IJ!.r.K:lul.
il'l tOtertlUl inv r,.i.M nr.r'"' iil,1
ccieusm anr naimib
?h'.. . ul l canot nemo any riaur
?aat is tor tha nuiehassr to do.'1
not name any i
purchaser to do,
RArealngr ledger 1-ive to Play
tZl.l. ioii team or wa tsruiNO
coaposior rcnj wui mat th nv rP
'fJi ?" Wanamaisr iun In the
Pllatn, tljijtn floor, tomorrow
j??,' .W &MM teaoi wilt line up
-' . ana iiiny. rorvaras. van-
'?", aa4 WaotHl and Joyca. suarO.
jW end Yost wui ill en tbs buoeh
2!f el!on mm eld tTp
fivii." f -JW I4U ilSUi Uta
"H? (Sscislon Ul M FKjril. tJcttf
is-'
IxmXrZ";."" Hoffman, vybltemarsh, defeated
(glttVj u 'S'rtet. MercnantvlJI., s up and I
"Kr"h?iiFJn,1ib Noh "' lfata Mrs.
IBRj&iJ V?v PHUmont, dsfeatel Mrs. H.
MbST0"' Horth Hills. 5 m, and i to nlay.
But it's ''Ain't that guy a xcondcrf
When 1 bust one down the line;
I bust one down the line, old dog,
I lju.it one down the Ilrto;
Oh, It's Pictures in thcy Paper
When I bust ono down the line.
I jump into another league to bolster up
me roll,
An' all tho papers ups an sex "lie sold
his rotten sotll"
But when tho owner cans me or I
tumble from the peak,
'Ow many 'oiler "Vrc's a job at SO bones
a wcek"t
Oh, it's "Jumper" this and "Traitor"
that
An' "Ohuok htm out, the dip"
But they ako up no collections
IPJicu me arm begins to slip, etc.
Taking Notlco
At this point wo began to sit up nnd
take notice. Evidently, tho follow was
not only coming back, but was moving
on beyond his best form. "You're thoro
on that baseball chatter," wo admitted,
rather admiringly, "but how aro you on
golf?"
"Just n, second," Kipling replied.
And sovon minutes later ho turned In
tho following, cntltlod:
The Conundrum, of tho Golf Shops
When the flush of a new-born sun first
fell on Eden's golfing strand,
Our father Adam stood on a ice with a
crooked stick in his hand;
And tho first rude swing that the tcoild
. 7iad seen brought Joy to his heart In
a swarm.
Till tho Devil whispered behind tho
leaves: "it's pretty but is it
Formt"
Wherefore he called to Ills tcife and
tried to fashion his swing anew;
The first of the clan who cared a fig for
the first dread review;
And he left Jits stylo to the use of his
sons, who thought it a glorious gain,
Till the Devil whispered "Is U Formt"
In the car of tho duffer Cain.
They bullded a bunker to reach the sky
and tur7i each score to a blotch;
Till the Devil grunted from out the
sand: "It's striking but is It
Scotchf"
The deck was dropped to the bunker
side and the idle viashle hung,'
While each guy talked of the "proper
stroke" and each In an alien tongue.
When the flicker of Springtime's sun
first falls with a dream that is ever
fond,
The sons of tda?n Tile them forth where
the fairway lies beyond;
Their brassies sweep as they hit the pill,
but their pain and their anguish
swarm,
For the Devil mutters behind the tee:
"You hit It; but was. it Formt"
,
This ended all rebuttal. There was no
longer any doubt now that tho onco
noted bard had swung back to his old
high level back to the days of Danny
Deever and Gunga Din. Tho old punch
was still there. Tho old speed and con
trol had returned. Tho old Batting Eye,
was adjusted to the old .300 notch.
Whirling suddenly In our swivel chair
we turned to congratulate, him. But ho
had vanished. His astral body had
faded Into tho winter night. But from
out across the dusk-rlddon sllenco of tho
snow there came this mocking call:
"WHO SAYS THEY NEVER COME
BACK?"
NO CUT IN ROSTER LIMIT
AMERICAN LEAGUE DECISION
Organization Also Decides There Is No Necessity for Econ
omy, and Cannot See Why it Should Favor Any .War.
Measures. Teams May Train Soon.
NEW YORK, Feb, 4.-Havin6T induced
Colonel Jacob Ituppert and Captain T. X
Huston to purchase the New Yorks, the
American League has cast parsimony to
the winds. Economy, as subscribed sup
posedly by the various branches of or
ganized baseball, will have no part In
the policy of Dan Johnson's henchmen.
Such a decision ' was reached at the
American League raeeUng In the Bel
mont Hotel yesterday, when the younc
major organization voted to make no
change In the eklstlng rules on the play
ing roter.
As last year, American League clubs
Will be allowed to keep on each payroll
25 players between the dates of May IB
and August IB. Throughout tho playing
periods before May 15 and after August 15
each club may carry M men. exclusive of
manager. In the off season, or when tha
men are npt virtually under salary, th?
ky wlU be the limit.
The action Of th American Iarua la H
rciardlor tni obaervstloo of a pioro (conom
leal jostw limit atrlkas a blow at Barney
prayfuu pet schema of retrenchment. Pltta
bursh parnsy was Instrumental In putUoa
through at tha annual roetuni of tbi National
Laacue btra In December a rule maklog cora
Kfiory tl cuttina- oi all KatlonaJ Iauj
Jlur roatara to ?1 men btwea May 1. aai
AUfUSI I,
Eiiss mi abla to aaaura a uatuimvy mt ,.,
hi p?n p PobMrvTr n-fow limit tu the
l.iibiil I.eairue flu or aHcb. time. Qa tho
nd hia assot
v,i t Virt 51 limit wih
J2ss& only lnforroll; 3urln tha annua)
mestlB In Cblso- When, lb matter tama
to a "t i yiawdSr IH radicals wr owl
U'l'f ...... 4tu, auiiriean IirLs u
S? hiV. Its uaueseaj uoon lb rAtlanal
' ,.... t.-,i.vAi4 rsnstallv that the
XmerEln mU " wwH l.tUlit. 'for limit
of 3 atblstea betwaen May I and .August 1.
It wis with Jah un4ruao that Drey.
T&tt,zr&sSx,gsvs&. ?iiKwsraa kk jw-
i .... i if , , ' i ' l
f. -., AO ujZ IT 3UIT.S MS TO f IT ICOXS rJlCB OF" -- . MV VGfh MV-DgR!
PMrt.MOMIIS I A COT- VWS WJOM'T COURSS "BUT Do VoOj ( ( Te M ABVICfl AeJO ,
- v njwj JftSgA-SSS;- I wa'ye quilt six houjbs flneRe! it'j wot
tJHAMse) oiNco tw ,vIiTM. , N,M e:"f !". S- X2d bout . 1 BuT ,T'L'- PLCMC
V ,T j out a aPeciAt- permit to likc ("? y,f,D',,c.c ?J?Er, I I ouarRmwDJ
V J IWkWCwJ if.- '.- V Kl.anflJ BUILD- THflV'LU ROO YC-0 I Vgyw. rHtBNXio
SPORTING WRITERS HONOR
INJURED GRIDIRON PLAYER
Layfleld, Johns Hopkins Quarter
back, May Survive Injuries.
WILMINGTON, Del., Feb. 4. - Today
was tho tlmo sot apart by tho sporting
writers la Wilmington to sent! a post
card showor to Itobert Layfleld, tho
Johns Hopkins football player whoso
neck was broken In a gamo In Bethle
hem In October, but Is still living and
has a hope for recovery. Young Lay
flold recently underwont an operation at
Delaware Hospital, but has now beon
returned to tho homo of his parents at
1007 Park placo.
In answer to tho request nearly 1000
postal cards, expressing well wishes, and
bunch after bunch of flowers had boon
received up to early this afternoon. Tho
young man Is cheerful and declares ho
will recover. Ho Is a son of Walter A
Luyflcld, vice president of tho Atlas
I'owdor Company, of this city.
ONLY HALF OF THE PHILLIES
WILL GO SOUTH BY BOAT
Three Major League Clubs to Sail on
Same Vessel.
Business Manager Shottsllno stated this
afternoon that only about half of tho
Fhlltloa would sail South by boat this
year. All of tho players who llvo west
of Cleveland will go directly by rail to
Jacksonville, where they will bo Joined
by the seogoers. From there tho entlro
Philly squad will go to St. Petersburg.
The Apache, which sails from Now York
to Jacksonville on February 26, will carry
three baseball clubs, tho Phillies, Athlet
ics and Brooklyn National Leaguers. Only
tho youngsters nnd tho pitchers of Mack's
clnn will sail on that dato. Tho regulars
will start a week later by rail to the
Southern trnlning camp. Connio Mack,
with Mrs. Maek, Intends to go South by
train, arriving at tho camp when the nrst
squad lands in tho Floridian metropolis.
SWIMMING MEET ON
Middle Atlantic Championship Will
Bo Held Here on February 13.
The swimming commlttco of the Cen
tral Y. iU C. A. this afternoon assured
tho committee of Middle Atlantic Asso
ciation that' It has received sulllcient en
tries to warrant holding the 100-yard
awlm and fancy dlWng championships,
scheduled February 13, at tho Central
Y. M. C. A. tank.
thorouxh sood undaratandlnr durinar their
tete-a-tete Tuesday.
Ona of the causes for tha delay In con.
ummatlnr tha sale of the Mew York Amer
ican Laaau Club 1 Frank J. Farrell and
his assoelatea to Colonel Jacob BUDDrt and
captain I. I, ituston was tna mysteric
Cjotatn T. 1. Huston ws tha mysterious dis
appearance of a 173,000 mortsare on tha
fianchlsa of th club and the leas of (be
frounda formerly oocupled on Washington
(xlght. Tills became known yesterday
through an application filed in the Supremo
Court by tha Qreater New York, Baseball
Club.
President Charles II. Ebbets. of the Brooklyn
JJoagsn, inea o aieai soma pr tne American
Laagua thunder toy nastily summoning tha
evening newspaper men to assemble at hlah
noon at th
e pu
bbats Flstd ofTlces. When the
Flatbush ciqulro got tha unsuspecting antf,
hungry hounds of the press locked Into his
sanctum, bo had nothing mora ta announce
tlisn that Kbbets. MeKeiver ft Co,
leased to McKeever. Kbbets ac Co. th
Dron-
erty auown as g.0De ritio lor a lerin or
yrars. When (t la ronldtreJ that toe sama
men own both the franchise and Ihe grounds
tli significance of the announcement rosy sink
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iiuum
All of the American League club presidents
were on hand except
caarlea eomers, or wieve.
land. B 8. Iiarnard. vice, nrasloent of the
Naps. oflcUUJ. Manager Joo. Ilirmlsgham
niul It. Jo says nothing short of tho Bryan
rana KKJKina iur a imuvi uuv uimi I
Htaaium woma wean ji
1& stlrlhulea last YtMl
from hlr
poor showing to tlio
hoodoo of lard luck that baa pursued the
team tor lu years.
Ulrmlnahsm can sea
nothing short of a flr't dlvlsioa berth, for bis
ooya in t7e.
Fuppert and Huston.
th new members.
were assured or irst uMtmin i-ipp ana uut
fielder HUh. of. th
Tlun
CUtrleldr
Kehg of too Red Box. All of lb term of
F .M
this tripi purcnas nave not neen
quit
t est
aettled upon Wild Dill Donovan didn't get
etiieu . n,,i ,
back from Columbus,
sck irom uoiumsus, ua. a
time to sit la
wlin nu maaiers.
Jlan Johnson etould give bo bint last night
as is ou opinion upon lh avuuiiit of
lifting ih draft from stasa AA leagues
further than to ssy that In his Opinion iui.li
an anaoupceiaent cad been premaiure.
Bab ddrlng- t atlll rnjmbfr of th
Attletlcs and win cotuiDue a each. ' rtortd
Connie Mask upon bis return; 1 night frum
tlis American ijm&rua inaatln In ksi
lean. Lcagv westing In N'aw York
woer Mieball rumor had it that the blonde
ouineldet would b turaad or ta wild Bill
Xonovan xe fcais strcaatben th Tankeaa.
DHCl.
ui usa aofiraaauaa on in soj1
00 the tubjact
sia uuiaieni
: ue laiem
e6s. eon
8 il
I t '
SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF
FLOTWRIlf
ON THE M1U?5
OClvr WKMf AS&CZ-
Which Is Indefinite
Can old John Colby Coombs conta backt
They do not know who maka the dope.
Can he once more get up tho trackT
lVc't'o nothing on the thing but hope.
Wo Should Bocomo Apprehensive
Pcnn Is entering only six men to Har
vard's 25 and Yalo's 2 In the big Bos
ton nthlqtlc meeting next Saturday
night, but one of tho six is Meredith.
Help! '
So Harry Baker stopped Tlghe In two
rounds. How disappointing to Tlghe's
backers, most of whom hoped ho'd get
a tlgho, anyhow. i
Nobody Knows
A big foreign wrestler's to meet Doctor
Holler;
The Idea that comes to -us couldn't be
droller
The doctor may lose each bicuspid and
' molar
By greeting tho other, whose name Is
Wladek Cyganciwicz Zbysko,
Tho beaut! of a name llko that Is
that It will rhymo with anything, de
pending on the way It Is pronounced.
Tho right way? Who knows?
A Matter of Monakers
Franklo Callahan got a telegram
from his brother. His brother Is Hy
man Holtzman.
Sanger Ahead
If the baseball moguls don't stop
holding pow-wows they'll run out of
ammunition, and then what will happen
to the war?
Some Tame Match
Ministers of Cincinnati want Gun-
A. A. D. OFFICIALS
DECLARE BOUGHTON
A PROFESSIONAL
Registration Committee of
Metropolitan Association
Hands Down Decision
Which Puts Ban on Him.
NBW TOHK, Feb. .-Char!e Bough
ton, the Newark High School boy who
holds the two-mile IntenchoUatlo record,
waa put outalde the pale of amateur atb
letlca yesterday by the decision of the
Registration Committee of the Metropoli
tan Association. The committee rejected
his application for regltraton on the
ground that the position he held during
the summer of 3311 as play leader In the
Essex County playground makes htm
Ineligible for registration In the A, A. U.
Boughton atlll has the tight of appeal
to the board of managers of the Metro,
polltan Association, but there la little
chance of the board upsetting the verdict
of the' committee. In due time it Is
thought that If Boughton applies to ihe
national Registration Committee of the
A- A. U. for reinstatement he may bo
readmitted to the amateur ranks.
Another Star tor Bethlehem
n
ETIH-BHKM, Pa., Fab. 4 -On tnorj atar
i bieu 4dsd to , h gglasy wnlcb ply
cer her with the champion Bethlehem
b, II I James Iwon. tb grat Scot.
i International fullback, who. raily ar-
has
soocar
tlsh
rled la tbls.oouotrx from Scotland. Laweoa
wlllba ellglbl to tak part In vrl of ib
Important games yto com In the National
and American eup Mrles' Lawton I not only
a great aocctr oUrtr.but also Is msldered
oaa Pf tb. Hading golf pUyei In BeotUod.
I n 'I
Lehigh to Lose 9, T, Ktady
SOUTH nBTHJUEJIEM, P,. rb. 4,-X-bJgh
Dnrtriity wlL' losf RejUent Ccacb J Tbomat
KaaSy AfUf ?),! fostbaU Maon ti sill
Kst tb Salterltig Mm ncIy4 from big
) imTu I l fW'i W'fWa, it a out ywef
im vii3t,S 5a tfe b JW,.Bw4 ft r-iflat5
at tteiiu ' baaaMS sod MthMiau gad MTsuot foalba 1
JETSAM
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boat Smith and Jim Flynn arrested for
their "boxing contest" tho other night.
The white hopes give us little room for
praise.
And numbered aro their big head-lining
days.
Thsir efforts to amuse are often flat
But was the Smlth-Flynn match as bad
as thatt
JFor a Day or a Moment
Soon, now, wo won't havo to worry
about anything but tho "second Ty
Cobbs" and tho "Collins' rivals," who
flash Into famo for a day In tho South
ern training camps.
That Limit
The American Ieaguo clubs may
carry 25 men on their roster not In
cluding the manager after May 1C.
This news was tho most Interesting an
nounced at tho gathering of tho big
moguls in Now York city yesterday.
Connio Mack, of tho Athletics, was ono
who would not fall in with tho Na
tional League's proposal to havo but
21 men on tho list. Stiff opposition was
everywhere experienced whon tho sug
gestion to limit tho number of players
to 21 was broached. Tho Nationul
League proposed a 21 players' limit
probably as a feeler.
Boughton's Case
Charles Boughton, tho Newark High
School athlete who won the American
scholastic championship cross-country
race here, has been declared a profes
sional by the Metropolitan Registration
Committee, He has the privilege of ap
pealing to tho board of governors of
the association, but has little chance
to have the ruling of the commltteo set
aside. It is worth a trial, however.
ARENA AT JUAREZ WILL SEAT
THOUSANDS AT BIG FIGHT
Jack Curley Has Sent Out a Diagram of the Structure.
Willard Is Seeking Experts to Fit Him for Giant
Task Against Jack Johnson.
Jaclt Curley has forwarded a diagram
of the arena nt Juarez, where Willard
and Johnson will come to grips on March
t. It may be said in passing that if It
be filled when the men enter the ring
the receipts of the Jeffries-Johnson affair
in Iteno aomo nvo years ago will be
dwarfed, and the promoters will realize a
fortune.
The ringside boxes, four tiers of them,
seating six or eight persona, sell at 5
a aeat. Then stretching oft on all four
sides of the ring are the pavilions, seat
ing EOM spectators, and selling at 30 a
seat and 15 a aeat. Still further back are
the stands seating thousands at the rate
of fJ or 910, according to the location.
There are W boxes, of which 137 will
aeat alx persons, and 18 will seat eight
persona, if all these be sold the receipts
on the box seats alone will amount to
Jack CurlXi or, to b roor exact, perhaps,
Tom Jones, Is at bla wit's end for sparring
partners to train Ju Willard for hi match
with Jack Johnson, Tom says It Is not lack
of numbers that worrying him. but ratbr
a vprbundMC ot material from which to
Sort of rouglv.rugged and. ripping flgbttra ta
conditio b tig towboy.
fjoNDON Kb. d. Jack Johnson 1 txpacted
toarriv her from Bno Alr in a few
ri. Mm ta on board tha steamer Hlxhland.
Ilarrlg. wblth Mll4 from tb ArgntUJ fn..
Hal Jwiwr II Shortly alter bli arrirsl. ft la
13d. ba U1 aC 'or Galv.ton. out W b.
ana iui i,wwi fi " ,"
vthmt
i will b taken overland to Joare
far hit flabt wllb Jus W)l!ard TM mu ta.
m
s blig a dd AtMflea ubortM
nlek and choose, lie say tnat ne l strain
ft turn an f Praoi wy 'or 'r
if losing a really good man. Th applleanta
fir tb toJlllon of acting as buff.r for ll
taJeVi T snvMblnr blows valu their services ail
n.. mimv from iiu to a. ucaec to in nam
"ft has been iuggt.d that only cUver.
cUatida boxers b. nggd. but Jouea Is, not
In faior or tb plan Tom holds (hat this,
beat, whig to a Bnlsh. will b tb survival
"fV ".iaxa man 1 arAfnra hax wenla SB.
LIFE
PENN ENTERS BIG SQUAD
IN N.Y. A. C. INDOOR GAMES
Belay Team Leaves Tonight for Meet
With Michigan.
Coacli Gcorgo W. Orton' announced this
afternoon that Pennsylvania would enter
a good sized team In tho annunl Indoor
games of tho New York Athletic Club
next Wednesday night at Madison Square
Garden. About two dorcn athletes wcro
entered today, but the number to be taken
will dopend upon how tho men show up
between now and Tuesday.
This meet will mark tho first Indoor
appearance of M. M. Dorizas, tho Greek
strong nan, In tho shot-put. Ho Is cn
terecy'n tho 12-pound event. Dorizas has
imiiiso strength but lacks finish, and
the Quaker authorities think ho will get
this by competing against tho clnsH of
men ho will meet In New York. For tho
snmo reason he will bo entered In a num
ber of other Indoor meets. Dorizas will
probably give up wrestling as noon as tho
meet with Stato College, In which ho Ih
to meet Lamb, the Stato College star,
whom no ono has yet been nblo to throw.
After that bout Dorizas will devoto him
self exclusively to shot-putting.
This meet will also mark the first np
pcaranco of Jimmy Patterson In the
sprints. Tho following are the entries:
70-yard dash Patterson, Kaufman,
Friedman.
70-yard' high hurdles Ferguson, AVni
ren. S00-ynrd duslt ICnufmnn, Patterson,
Lockwood, Llpplncott.
SSO-ynrd run Meredith, Dorsey, Peeso.
2-mllo run Colton, Humphreys, Llcber
nmn. High Jump Howlcy, Wnrren.
12-pound shot-put Dorizas, Wltherow.
Baxter mile Dorsey, Peeso, Hum
phreys. BOYS PICK CAMP SITE
Germantown Youngsters Will Spend
Summer at Ocean City.
The Germantown Hoys' Club cnnip for lftS
wlli be located In tho old Ocean City Yacht
Club, kt 01 h and Pleasure avenue. Ocean City.
N J. This alto wna selected by the newly or
ganized Cump Acrociatlon oC the Uojb- club,
which will finarro ihe enmp The old yacht
clubhouse la a three-stnry building, with large
porches un the first and second floors, a large
dining room and other facilities for such a
camp.
There l plenty of open space for the erection
of tent If thev aro necessary, but as the houee
will accommodate ICO each week It Is not
expected that tents will be used. Kcr slnco
last Heptember, when the camp closed, tho
boyk have been salns their pennies for their
vacation, this summer. 0er -14 boya were or
ganized in October Into Uams of ten, with the
captain, and they aro sating- a small sum
weekly, which will help to pay their expensas
at thu camp next summer.
tween Jack Johnson nnd Jc Willard at
juaret. ilexlco. March t, according to an an
nouncement made here yesterday. A cable,
gram has been sent to Corrl asking his it.
leptance,
NHW YORK, Feb. .Another whack
was taken at Jack Johnson by the Ameri
can courts yesterday (Mexican papers
Please copy), Bernard Gerard, piloting a
burlesque organization, obtained Judg
ment against Wl Artha for $3150.55. His
allegation waa that after contracting to
display hla prowess to burlesque fans for
JI3000 a week, Johnson went on strike at
Milwaukee In 1510 and demanded J2K0.
Gerard eald he granted the raise under
protest, when the heavyweight champion
hit him on the nose. The fact that John
son has nothing to levy on In the United
States cast a little cold water on aerarda
legal victory.
Two corking good bouts are the chut at.
traction at th. Uroadway A. V Ionian t. In
th final fray on the program Stanley llinckle
and lluck Fleming, the two Qray-s Perry
bear-oats, will meet la a return nJatch, an5
Villi Moody"1- SraB,,, lo'1 t'l battli
Ih card follows:
Ihlrd bout-Jimmy Cochran. West Pallidal.
Py ". V1111 Hneo. t'olbt Ureei.r '
. Bemlwlnd-up - gaininy Trlngkle SmoV.v
Hollow, vs-WIllla Moody. VurmbmSS
Wlnd-up-etanley Hinok'fs, aray-.TWry: ,
Buck J'lemlng. Oray's Fern-. ""
Orover fUyes, th veteran lightweight, will
pair ol? with, a clvr opponnt Vbw i hi meets
Wddy Uadtey In th star bout if thj TQuVk?
t-ngVeiyof Uti?"ow n'W- BW 8
ofr,.ur9'?AtK,r,bo?'ab.lo
Ula lat year 11 j Mllburn SaUeV. if
ispoll. The Hooaler will oupoa J&dla
of Allentown, Mdflday nljtbt. "'
Moy or
Ftck Mlltez lha Matuvunk miHiaia7i.i.a t
ut lta a cU-UB-u-iTb, jw-aJi i;
Tpnuoy Colsman le taya that th oLiker
Ciiy Club wli: etsg the boat aei a iab"
Correll or Coltmao. wy lb ii9i7 """
Alter being out of tha, ring fur win ttan
a y4r Ueavse et a 3iet W ll Jafto r-
Tvuariiaf Uov-'lt ba lue-n.4l fnkaHticr Ja k
McGu.tii) if ib Km uuui a f tt4i hv mUI
ht U itttt fttl iui kw dich with lnnU
Villi.
LADY ATKINS WINS
IN OPENING EVENT
AT NEW ORLEANS
Outsider, at 15 to 1, Lands
Money in First Race.
Broomsedge, the Favorite,
Captures Second Easily.
NKW Oltr.CANB, Feb. 4.-T,ady Atkins,
a 15-to-l shot, lauded first money In the
opening event here this afternoon, in
nhlch J.ewls Appor was In for place and
Uttsy AlIcO tho bIiow, Seven others sdao
MM.
lirnomsedge, the favorite, easily won
tho second race, beating out Cloak, llelte
Hlrd wns In for show money.
Flrsl racp maiden S-year-otds, 314 furlongs
I.nity Atkins, 107, Warrington, if. to 1, a to X,
If tci 1, won, Lewis Op per, 114, (.loose, 3 to 1,
even, 2 to r, second; llusy Allcc 111, TJlsh.
man, W to lu. 2 to 3. out. third. Tims. :3 3-i.
Infidel II, Lthrl May, Ilkseball. Lyndon, 6om
Iloach, Rweep Up and Thll Ungar also ran.
Second rn.ee, selling, -l.icar.olds and up, ti
furlongs Hroomsele, 10R. Van Dusen. 7 to
n. .1 to ii, 1 to 4. won, Clnak. 102, Conway, a
to I, ti lo . 3 to R. second. Ilelle nird. JOZ.
Mathcua. 12 to I, f to 1. 2 to 1, third. Tlmo,
1 Ui Town r.thelburK 11, Chilton Bquaw,
Muskmelon Lucy II, Mystic Hoy. Suregot,
HenithsiDiio, Kljlnr Vankee, O'Tls True, Fun
danienlnl and chlckery Dick also ran
Third rare, selling, '.year-olds and Up, SI
furlongs Onbrlo, 111. Goose, s to 2, even
1 to 2, won. Oakland. 10T, O'Brien. to 1,
R tn 0, 4 to n. second, Martin Cases. 102,
Nlrhtaus, 0 to 1'. 8 to 0, to ft, third. Tims.
l'OA 3-5. Ulrka. Ida Lavlnla. Miss Barn
harbor, Colors. Devrdrop, tairla also ran.
Fourth race, 3-year-old and up, mile Vbr
Talr. or.. Lilly. 4 to 1. 7 to 0. 1 lo 1. won:
itayuerry t'andl. 110, Turner, S to 1, en.
'i to o, pecondl indolenc, lot, Cllrlen. 0 to
r, 1 to 2. out. third. Time. 1-18 4-0. Our
Iten. Chad Iluford and Just lied also ran.
Fifth rare, selling, d-ycar-olda and up, 3
furlongs New Haven, 112, Mathews, 8 Jo 0,
7 to 10, 1 to 3, won; am Top, 110, Bhultln
cer, 20 to 1, 8 to 1. 4 to 1. second! Iridescence,
lilt, IVaren, a to 1. 2 to I, even, third. Time,
1 13 4 ft, Berenata, Nimbus, Arrene, Cogs,
Ralph Llojd, Montcalm, I Spy, Father Phelon
and 1'rlnce Chap also ran.
Havana Bosulta
First race, R furlongs, ,VX, for 3-yeax-olda
nnd up, soiling Sonny Hoy. 101 Taplln. 3 to
.1, 1 to 3. out, won: Archery, 07; lloblnsoo,
7 to 1, 2 to 1, 4 to S, second; Fred Lvy, Ul.
CnrlniT, 15 to 1, 0 to 1, ft to 2, third. Time,
1:11) 2-S. lone. Colonel Jlollonay and Wolt'a
llath nlso ran.
Rocond race, 5O0O, 3-year-olds and up, sell
ing, Ml furlongs Mae, 112, Connelly, 0 lo 2,
2 to 1. even, won; Charley Urown. 108, l'its,
0 to 1, 2 to 1, even, second; The Monk, 113,
Uroyer, 7 to 2, 0 to 5, I to 2, third. Time,
1.211 1-T, donorM Warren, fitenlaway, Uuk
of Shelby and Supreme also ran.
Third rnce. fl furlonsa. IWXi. for 3-year,
ohls and up. maidens, selling Thomas ualla
way, KiN. ltusm'll. ft to 2. 0 to 0. 3 to ft, won;
Zall. 10.1. Itohineon. .1 to 1. 0 to 0. 3 tn B.
second. Indifferent. 03, . 0 to 1. 3 to 1,
3 to 2, third. Time- May Ions. Anna, Rose,
Columl'is Lndy. Frontier. Uunlco. Finisher,
A. C Haley nnd Mortsjyle also ran.
JUAB.EZ BESTJIVrS
First raco. selllnp;, 2-ycar-olds. fits furlonxa
San Cnllo. 10U, Mtucalf, U to 1. 2 to 1. even,
won; brooks, 103. Martin 7 to 6. 1 to 2. out,
strand Whispering Hope. I5. Acton. 10 to
1. 1 to 1. 2 to 1, third. Time. :IO 3-8. Jim;
mle Hunt. Lady Blantho. Smiling Maggl and
Meal Ticket also ran.
New Orleans Entries
Flrit raco. purse, for maiden 3-year-olds and
up, it furlongs Hgcrla, 101; Morjorie D.. 101;
Jefferson, loj, w. C. West. 103: l"led llper,
imj l'htl T., 103; Dare Dell. 103; Uell liuoy,
IUI; r oi est Gate. 103; Foxy llrlrf, lwl; Hugh,
IUI,, Louisa Jucobs. 107, K. M. Watson, lift;
Smoky Dun. luu. I Spy, 10U.
ticcond raco, selling, 4-year-olds and up, 3
furlongs Till Duwuell, 1UT. 1'retty Uale, 10V;
IUu uniiliis, 1U3; l'rospero's Hon. ll; Oko
ionu, Hri, liryna.Ua, lull. Lelaloha, 100;
HrlKRa" Urother, 100; Chilton Bquaw. 1U0;
Honman. Ill; Oray's Fniorlte. Ill; Casmie.
111. Mawr Lad, 100. Nimbus, ill; Colfax, 112.
Ihlnl ntcti, telling. U furlongsitrange Girl,
10,1, Scapper, luu, Dladl, loll: Yemassso, 100!
Nlla, 10U, Tllllo'a Nightmare, lOO: Barrett, JOui
Ilvtiatli, 110; IJertodaiia, 111. Hying lankee,
111. llogart, IH: Amoret. Ill; Cannock, 112!
l'rlwer. 114: Surecet, 114. ,,
Fourth race, selling. 4-jear-olda and up. mil
nnd a quaiter Ura Mctlee. 104; i rog. 108:
lika Van Zandt. 100r Ulllle Baker, W: Mar
shon 10U Consoler. 107: Strlte. 10J; Iteno, U.
Fifth race, selling. 3-year-nlds nnd up, mil
and 20 j ards Mallard. 03: Ullly Stuart. 102!
Old Jordan, 102; Joe D. 102; Tom Chapman.
10.1; Ford Mai, 104. Jacob Bunn. 107; Rodondo,
107; Our Hen, 103! Servlcence, lOUj Ltneday,
109
Sixth race, selling, 3-year-olds and up, mil
and 20 nrds Lady I3ryn. 07: Oallant lioy, UO;
fl'ago White. 0: Blackthorn, lit); Itequlram.
102; Uula Welsh. 104: June, W-. ItHs. Mis
Kruter, 103: ltavenal. 1IW; Huda'a Brother,
107. Ul 1'ato, 10U, Dangerous March, 1J: Kln
ruundy. 100. Autumn. 1U0; Wejanoke, 112.
Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather
cloudy, track fast,
Juarez Entries
First race, selling, 4-yeor-olds and up. 8 urn
ionga-'Fellne. 102; Austrl. lr.': nenar, 104;
Cloud Chief. 107: Agnes U.. 107: Augustus
Helnte, lo7i Bed l'rtispecu, 100; .Mollla Clad,
llll, Compton. 110, Terror, 110: Mazing, lUf
Dr. S. I. Tote. 112; Mike Donlln. U2; Sweet
Bait. 112; Billy Barnes, lift.
Hecond race, selling. 4-year-olds and up, a
furlongs-' Virginia 8.. 02; Janlel. 1W: 'Vava.
102; MIs Chaucer, 102; 'Art THck, 102. Ob
livion. 107: Tattler. 100: Florence Krlpp, 110:
Hareel, 109; Noble Grande. 112; Martin Chavls.
112. liscar. IU, Kail Inla, 112; Kid Nelson,
1 Third 'Senium: S-year-olds, 3U furlong
Katherlne O, 115; Smuggler, 10i: "Aswan,
102; "lino; 10-i: Dismiss. 101;' Carrie Orm.
101; Sultana. 100; Type. J07: Langhorne, lo.
Fourth race, selling, 4-year-olds and up.
fur!ong-Theodorlta, 100; 'Clarlbel, 100; 1VU
Known. 101: Florin. 103;'Flitway, 103 Paw.
107; Al Wormwood, 107; Qrajieshot, 113; Qor-f
don Itussell 113.
Fifth race, felling. 4-year-olda and up. 9
furlongs-Freda Johnson, 107t Superl. 107;
Bllnata. 107; Cnntem. 107t Manganese, ina,
Gasket. 110. Cold Finn, 110; Ann Tilly. 110,
Fwrnna, It: Mlsa Bly. 110; Hey.112; to"
lleywood. 112: Doo Allen. 112; Mandadero, US)
5txfhrace. selling. 4-year-olds and up, mil
-Hester, 101; 'Kick. 102; Otllo. Kijj Thomas
Hmo? 107; Barnard. 107: Vlslbls. J07 Cor
dova. linFaneull Hall, 112; Flying. 112. Tb
CnApprentice allowanc claimed. Weather
clear; track fast.
MISS HAMMOND WINS SHOOT
Captures Spoon Trophy In Nemours
Gun Club Event.
WILMINGTON. Del., Feb, 4.-Desplte
the ground being; covered with a heavy
snow, mora than the usual number of
members of the Nemours Oun Club jour
neyed to the Dupont Trap-Shooting Cluh
Grounds today tp take par in the Ster.
line Silver Spoon event. Miss-Harriet D.
Hammond won the spoon by making S3
out of K. The other scores wr: Mra,
Harry White, IS out of 60, Mra. Chariea
Springer, 3 out of ; Dr. Florence
Seward. II out of CO; Mlsa Amy Scbofleld,
S out of 35. ,..,,.
While the day was clear and bright,
sunshine on the snow-covred ground
made (shooting; difficult, and with the
exception of the score ot Miss Hammond,
the scores were not UP to the usual mark.
Jt had been Intended to have revolver
practice for women, but the rnco ru
not quite ready.
Karat Sign Wlta Brooklyn
Jack Karsl of rolUJsJpbla. who wa wltb
Cwutl Vaolgail saaad la JckatllU
U spring has signed with Um llrkba Nit
ilonal Uagu Club. Kaisl IU go 8outft y,ih
tb FUHbushsrs. aslllng IW lb Auachg along
with tb Alhletlif and Pbllllea on braif i
Karst I a tbtrd bsieman He M out
ta!orouKtlly bJ i'a- bn ent to Illilinit,,
ihiV. 1" Played a part of Uit Season He 14
a left handed bluer
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