19 M MEEEDifHAND KAUFMAN WIN RACES FOR PENN IN NEW YORK GAMES LAST NIGH MEREDITH LAUDS SPECIAL 500-RACE 4T MEW YORK MEET Perm's World Champion Athlete Outsprinted Selected Field Loomis , and Devanney Also Win. Joseph Loomis, ot tlio Chicago A. A.! James E. Meredith, of tlio University of Pennsylvania, and Michael Devanney, of the Mlllrose A. A., of Now York, won tho feature evehta at tho New York Athletic Club games at Madison Square Garden last night. Loomis won tho special dash and high jump, Meredith captured tho first leg1 on tho Harry Beuormeyer Cup In tho BOO-ynrd rim and Devanney carried oft tlio honors In tho Baxter mile. t.oomls had llttlo tronblo winning tho 70-yard dash. Ho outsped his opponents alll tho way, went through the tapo first and continued out tho door to a taxi, where ho was speeded to a train for Chi cago, It was In the taxi that ho removed his racing togs. Alvnh Meyer, of tho Irish-American A. C, finished second In this special, and Frank Stephenson, of tho Trinity A. C, was third, Lootals' time was 7 3-5 seconds. Meredith's running In tho 600-yard spe cial was a sterling performance. It showed that the world's record holder was In good condition and possessed his famous finish and great speed. Ho led Va) Wllkle, Yale's best middle-distance runner, and William Cough, of the Knights of St. Anthony, all the way, withstood half a dozen determined chal lenges and won by about two yards. Wllklo finished second, about seven yards Jn front of Qough. The summaries fallow: U?fLw2nVS:oio,'?bJ Unvralty Interclas re-'yX-.t0.nJ,y inlI,,te;m'.w"h " Shepherd. .'.''?&. T DlafJr .J' p' K" and U fl li'VSi'mi1, Dl-kmann, IB, II. darther and ID. 5 iiVi'i A "elllsenheck, P. Paisley, A. K. i?.lilVl0 nn,J '" Zydillnkl. third. Time .i? ,1.'Kh liunlles Won by John J. Eller. $ft,,m.,rlca'l A- c" scratch! J. L. Davli Yale, 10 yards, second; Arthur L. Ensles thai rSStf'tf&i ll"j Sunda- School, 7 yarda, ,.ne"n)Jle run, 'handicap Won by C. D. Clark. Tale, BO yarda; Matt T. Oola, Mlllfose A A ?? ??r ,ecSndL-f0"1 3- O'Neill, New York A. . C., 50 yards, third. Time, 4:23 1-3. cop-yard run. special for tho lluermeyar cup Won by James E. Meredith, University of Pennsylvania: Valentine Wttkle, Yale, second: William Gough, unattached, third Time Baxter mile Won by Mike Devaney, tachod unat v. c. v i ui am r uoraon, ew York A second: HIdnev Leslie, Leonff loland third Time, 4:25.1-5. A. C, Twa-mlle ... - " .....j ......uha!- ii un uy walk, handlCArrTVon h Joseph i, i-raman, unauacneu. IH second: Vmnir fiani. Lnnc iftinnri a c .m.ntr.t, - j TO-yard dash special Won by Joseph O. Ioml, Chicago A. A.; Alvah T, Meyer, Irlah Arnerlcan A. Ct second: Frank J. Stephenson. Trlnltj Club, third. Time. 0:07 3-5. Kunnjjr hlah Jump, acratch Won by Joseph O. Loomla. Chlcaco A. A 6 feet 1 Inch; Harry Barwlso, Boston A. A., rf feet 1 Inch, second; W'sley M. Oler, Jr.. Yale University 6 feet, third. 70-yard dash, handicap; aemlllnala First heat won bv M. H. Franke. 02d street Younir Men a Hebrew Association, 12 feet: c B Clark, Xnvter A. A., 1 feet, second. Time! 0:IJi 3-5. Second heat won by Hugh II. Hush on. lriah-Amerlcan A. C, 8 , feet: F J Btephenaon, Trinity Club, 4 feet, aecond. Time. 0:01 2-5. Third heat won by It. w. Mc Donald, Louchltn Lyceum, 6 feet; H o TMa-iwav. . Yale. !t feet, aecond. Time! , 0507 3-5. Final heat won by w. F. nose Knights of St. Antony, 11-feet; 11. o. Tread way, Yale,. 3 feet, aecond; Hugh Hushon Irish-American A. C, 8 feet, third. Time! 'Running high Jump, handicap Won by Walter Whelan, Boston A. A., 2 Inches; actual jump, fi tect. W. M. Oler. jr.. Yale, acratch, A feet 1 Inch aecond' A. R. Itorfrlquez Bronx Church House, 2 Inches, actual Jump, I! feet 0 Inches, third. Leslie Mann a Fed SPBINQFIELD, Mass., Feb. 11. Leslie Mann, outfielder for the Boaton Braves, has irtgned a two-year contract with the Chicago Federals, according to a statement made to djy by Channlns Mann, a brother ot the player, ChannlriK stated that Mann will Ret about the same salary he was to have received from the Boston club Elooo. In the Federal contract there Is no ten days' clause. Mann received a bonus of $1000. Old Glory (Re-entered at tho suggestion of A. H. D.f In line with certain International complications and certain hyphenated patriotisms now on exhibition.) Around the signal fires and camp A shadow trails the around; The war steeds paw the earth and champ The Ills which Held them hound; Jfie War Clod smites as sabres clash, t red glow lights the air. But proudly o'er the crimson flash The Stars and Stripes aro there. Peace comes-and fields that once ran red With life blood now lie green; No more above the stricken dead The vulture haunts the scene; JVo more the car drum thrills the bold, 2fo more the bugles blare; put waving proudly as of old The Stars and Stripes are there. With heart to heart, hand clasped in hand. The valiant Blue and Qrav from Vermont to 7fa Rio Qrande Salute her folds today; Whste'sc the Southern sun .has kissed, ' The' Worth winds swept the air. Outlined against the ocean's mist The Stars and Stripes are there. Though German hordes sweep down the field 'lipii ''though Russian Cossacks pierce the "', : shield Which guards the Oerman breast? Though, England sends her car afar Aaros the gore-swept tone JJOf we fight under Hurope'i star. Or stand "beneath our oumt JTA; JfiUffn Jack' stjlt guards the line Afamt her fighting ot f s $ Aikm the carmlne'cMted Rhine 00 Oerman Kagl& V&vfij ift$ UtU a fan, unjeiferea. jree. -- W tmrraen pgte ana mast, aiKti: brr mn by toml and sea Thw r utl AirtjMtt win fat i m$t mt j.Mit htm 1 'J, Sf" J 15, .., ,1 , iaJtata. tjt j. nm. Juried. J isLiBsab EVENING INTERCITY SQUASH MATCHES TOMORROW Phltadelphlans to Compote Against Other Cities' Best Players. Teams representing; ronton, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Toronto mil contend for tho Intercity squash racquet chnmplonihlp of the United States at Uoston tomorrow nnl Hstur day. Tho Philadelphia team, consisting nf v. If. T. lluhn, Stanley W. renrson, Morton I Neuhall, Wallace I Johnson, II. Lee, '. II. Bate and II. I). Patton, left loitaj Kach tram will consist of lUe player", and tho local team will piobublv bo ruiniiointl of the fle first mentioned. This by no menus t'19 best side that could represent this city, but P. 8. While, O, tl. White and ti. Jen nings wero unable to undertake tlio Journej. The local players have a hard task heroic them, and if they return with the champion ship It will be crcatly to their credit. By virtue of having won the Pennylanla State championship. H, W. Pearson earned the rlnht to contend wltn the Hoston, Ilalllrr.oro and Toronto champions for the singles cham pionship of, the United Slates. Pearson dis rs? mayed wonderful form In his match with M. whftll, ntid If he can repent It at Hop ton he should stand an excellent chance of nP' turlns; tha national ehamnlonshln far the first time MEADOWBROOK CLUB PLANS BIG ATHLETIC CARNIVAL Events for Four Classes of Athletes on March 13. KvenH for Tour different classes of nlh letes hnvo been arranged for the sixth annual Indoor carnival of tho Mrndow brook Club, the athletic organization of tho John Wanamaker store, to bo held at Convention Hall, March 13. A one-mllo scratch relay race between tho Meadow brook and Mlllroso clubs will also bo staged. Tho program follows: store"1" Pfn ,0 mDl05"!'" of "" rhlladelnhln BO-iard dash for. Junior bova nnlv. J. W. r. 1., scratch: three lann. .T. v n t t,n. , in ner 17 years, scratch: 350-vard handicap race; ono-half mile re sy raco. Intercompany. .T W. w wall-scallna contest. Interconipnnv. .t W, C. I . lnterdecartment relay, handicap, II to a team, each man running- two laps. Bvents onon to members of tho Military Ath letic League: Intercompany one-mile relay, handicap. 880 yard run. handicap. Open events: Belay raco, open to high and premrntory schools, for the Hodman Wanamaker Trophy. Three wins are necessary for final posso-i-slon- B-9-yard dash, handicap: GO-yard hurdle (low), handicap; 310.yard dash, novice: 410- " -. ...M. WJ-J,I, lull, IIUVIW,, one-mile run. handicap IftS-vard limit: road race: running high Jump, handicap; polo vault, handicap: putting 12--pound shot, handicap; one-mile relay, handicap, open to all clubs, colleges and schools. Hpeclal events: Team .-aces may ba arranged between the following universities, colleges and elubv Unlcrsltv of Pennsylvania Cornell Har vard. Yale. Princeton. Annnpolls. West I'o nt. Lehigh. Ixifavctte Swarthmoro Ila-.crtoril. Qeorgctown. Carlisle. Brown, Columb a, S re cuse, Boston Athletic Club, representing llo---lon; New York Athletic Club or Irish Amirl can A. C. representing New York: IT. of I'., representing Philadelphia: Flro Department. New York city, and Police Department, city of Philadelphia. Ona-mlle relar. scratch raco between Mead owbrook and Mlllroso. St. Luke's Swimmers Win WAYNE, Ta., Feb. 11. The St. Luke's School swimming team easily defeated the Haverford School aquatic stars here this aft ernoon by a score of 41 to 1. The summaries follow: Relay race Won by St. Luke's School (Campbell, Simpson. Anderson, Hrookes) ; second, Haverford School (Howell, Illabox, Olbbs, Brownback). Time, :47 2-5 Plunge for time Won by Anderson, St. Luke's; second, Craig, St. Luke's third, IClmmard, Haverford School. Time, Ss. W)-ard dnsh Won by Mrookft, bi. i.uke's School; 2d, Hunter, St. Luke's School: :td, Brownback. Haverford. Time 2S 3-5 seconds. 25-ynrd dash Won by Brooke", St. Luke's School; 2d, Simpson, St. Luke's School; 3d, Houck, Haverford School. Tlmo, 12 .1-. sec onds. 100-yard dash Won by Cofrin, Haverford School; 2d, Hunter, St. Luke's School; 3d, Brookes, St. Luke's. Time 1 minute U 2-3 seconds. , . . Fancy diving Won by Foulke, St. Luke's School, 41 points; 2d, Brownback, Havorronl School, 40 points; 3d, Howell .Haverford School, 39Vt points. Befcree I'almer. Starter KIstlcr. Welsh Will right White MILWAUKEE, Wis., Fob. 11. Freddie WelHh and Charlie White have agreed to fight here February 23. All that Is lack ing Is an agreement on the time to weigh In. Welsh wanting to weigh at noon. Wlngo to Play Outfield NEW TfOItK, Feb. 11. Manager Charles Herzog, of the Beds, who came here for the National League meeting, said this afternoon that he would use Ivy Wlngo, one of his catchers, In tho outfield next season, Herzog believes that Wlngo will develop Into n star. There are five catchers with the Beds now. Until the rivers and the rills Are dry beneath their crust; And when the final tale is spun. Outlined against the glare Of dying moon and fading sun, Old Olory will be there. The Greatest Ever Colonel William Klem, umpire ex traordinary, offers this testimony In regard to golf! "It's tho greatest game I over tackled, bar none. After spend ing flve minutes in a bunker I'm ready to cross languages with any ball player in tho business." Bill, however, cun't see golf, as nn old man's game. "I nnd," he says, "that I can't play golf, In the morning and umpiro In tho afternoon. Every time I miss a short putt it takes a lot out of mo and upsets my nerves too much to call the close ones right. But to make up for what I miss' in tho sum mer, I play all winter, regardless of rain, snow or anything else." Lost Opportunity John J, McQraw has lost an all-star opportunity to put one over to charge Bill with being a golf player In the first degree at every close one given against the. Giants, Then dowrr In Havana, John J, him self was bitten by the Scottish germ and has a virulent case, thereby demol ishing all golf rebuttal. Makes Willard S-to-1 Favorite Sir Jn a war with Germany, Amer ica would last about as long as Wil lard will last against Jack Johnson. And not a round longer. II. G. G, Here's a tip to the promoters of the .Jjihnson-Wlllard fight why not stage H'in, Iast Prussia midway between (wo charging hordes of Cossacka and fblansT If this suggestion U adopted .all we, ask Is 10 per cent, ot the net re ceipts. We could better eyropathlia with Germany's battle for " place in tho nun" If the Teutonlo intention was to establish a number of new golf courses or training camps for ball olubs. But sluco Germany at home doeim't go In, for Jthr, we fail to jutt where her !&bl holda up. i " tBDWER PHIL' ( 1 TeVUVA PI (COMC Orl.MOVOoti AMIS I -I T0rTCAB& J1 TMI5 FOK TROT-VoU f fie i V " y Feet CMBMJRftiiOT, J .POP J VT- V whsm wa ,Gfi3i ' V pJOvAJ- 0M6- TvwO-7 -1 THRCGrFOOR--' PAUL BEATS RIDGWAY AT HANDICAP RACQUETS Winner Received Six Aces From His Opponent. Receiving six uces from his opponent In each game, A. J. Drcxcl Paul defeated Thomas Kldgway In the lirst round of tho club handicap racquets singles today by three games to one. Winning the toss for choice of sorvlec, Paul brought his total up to 10 before nidgway had a chance to score. Ho was put out at onco and, after Taul had scored ono ace, Itldg way threw away a chance by serving himself out. In his next hand Paul ran out the gnmo with a run of four aces. Paul fnlled to add to his total In tho second game before losing the service. Itldgway scored two nces In his first hand and another couplo In his fourth. Paul brought his total up to seven nnd then another run of two made the score 7 to 6 In favor of Paul. However, an excellent run of six nces brought Paul to within two of tho game nnd, with Itldgway fall ing to score, ho secured the two neces sary aces in his next hand nnd took tho second game 15 to 6. Itldgway was seen to better advantage In tho third game. With tho score called S to 0 In favor of Paul, the scratch man made a fine run of 10 nces, half of which were from serv ice. Paul served himself out for the sec ond time In the game, and Itldgway ran out the game with a run of five aces. Six all was called In the fourth gnme, and Itldgway had a fine chance to make It two nil. Paul, however, got his service going nnd made a run of five aces, nidg way failed to add to his total In Ills next hand, and with four unfinished Paul ran out tho game and match. Summary; A. J. D. Paul is 15 S 15 Becehed six aces: Thomas Bldguay o 0 15 6 DARKEY GRIFFEN FIGHTS EDDIE DORSEY TONIGHT Great Card Arranged for Show at Broadway A. G, A bout between Darkey Qrlffen, of New York, nnd Eddie Dorsey, the local clever colored featherweight, preceded by flvo well-balanced preliminaries, Is the weekly attraction at the Broadway A. C. tonight. Tho program follows: .First bout Johnny JlcClurc, of Point Breeze, vs. Sydney Burns, Southwark. Second bout Jimmy Cochran, West Philadelphia, vs. Phil Chip, Southwark. Third bout Itltz Waltz, Atlantic City, vs, Jllckcy Tralnor, Southwark. Fourth bnut Bobby McCann, Gray'a Ferry, vs. Andv Mitchell, Southwark. Semlwlndiip Joe liclmont, Little Italy, vs. Johnny Clark, Little Italy, Wlndup Darkey Grlffen, New York, vs. Cddlo Dorsey, Philadelphia. North Penn light fans are-rootlng hard for a victory for their favorite, Harry Wagner, over Johnny Griner, at the Quaker City A. A. tomorrow night, Wag ner Is a clever two-handed fighter with a hard wallop. Good preliminary cards have been ar ranged by Promoters JIcGulgan and Han Ion to precede the Johnny Kilbane-Eddle Morgan and Kll Willlnms-JImmy Murray battles at the National nnd Olympla Clubs, respectively. POLICE CARNIVAL GAVE CAGE PLAYERS REST Postponed Camden-De Nerl Game to Be Staged Later. CAMDKN, N. J,. Feb. U,-The Camden-De Nerl same scheduled at Camden for last nlsht was postponed owing to tha police rarnUal under tho auspices of the Camden police occupying- the Third llegtment Armory, the new homo of the Camden- Eastern Leaguers, all of this week. The game will be played off on Wednesday, February IT. and IhA Camden Jasper game originally scheduled fofc tha lTth will bs played on Saturday, February SO. DTXAIi MEET TONIGHT Fenn Second Team Engages Mercury Club at Central. Penn's second varsity track team will rotn nete fcgatnat the Mercury A. CTat Central Y M. C A. In the annual Indoor meet at the Christian Association, llroad and Arch streets tonight. Among the men who will wear the colors ot the Red and Ulue are: Col ton. the sensation of the cross-country team this year: Al Journcay, captain of last year's football team, who will enter the competition In the not-put. and Larry Huston, captain of the cro-country team. Havana Entries I, lr VW. U 1M4WX seillnu 'Stubborn, pa t'lrst race. 6 furlongs. 3-year-olds and un. wrn. D3: uinsrl ftfl ifA. Falriy. ICS; Sonny Boy. 112; Fifty Five, lis! Mockler, ISO. bll. 1' ' ' Second race, SU furlongs, purse fSOO, 3-year-014 nnd up. wlllos Coosttr, oi; The Lark. W; Csar Michael. 98; Four Aces, 63; "sir Fretful, 1M; Y.llow Eyes, 103; Sackcloth, lot); fiwuenger, log; Envy. 111. .Third race, B furlongs, purse 1S0O, 4-year-olds and up. selling Jabot, 07; Qltana, CO; Zall. 1M: FUtbusb 101: Quickat.rt, 'loo Taypsy, JOS; Malik, 109; Biigouse. 109; Locnlel. 110; Oerrard, 110; Tfw Monk. J10J MoncrUf, Its. Fourth race, 8 furlongs, tSOO. 3-year-olds and. pp Frill. 100 Kama, 100; Lamod. 12, Mr Mack, KM, Ben tineas, 10; Banjo Jim, J08. Napier, 108 Balfron, 109. AUx, III; cSiik Joo 111, Masalo, III Parlor Bey III. Klfta r.i'-e. 1 nolle. ICOO, 3-ycar-olds and up, selling "Golden Lassie, SI OoreopsH. 103; Col Holtowsy loa 'Jicthrne, 108. HH Beat 10B 8jivi. 1H, Runway, U. Apprentice aUawttac clsltuij. Wither (.!, lntk w4. - AJTIBTJPHIX, THTTRHBA'T. FflBRTTABY 11. W. YPS ILL TiCKUHGJfy NOW LISTGM VOL OOM'T GET THXT CMCMGts RlOMT- WHY SOME MEN R0D0ND0 LANDS IN FIRST EVENT AT NEW ORLEANS l. Wehle Rides Winner in Opening Race for Gentlemen Jockeys Dew Drop Is Second. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. H.-Rodondo, with A. Mehlo up, won the first race hero this afternoon at odds of S to 5. It was a 4-year-old, six furlongs event, with gentlemen riders. Dewdrop camo through second, while Bean Pere fin ished third, with D. McGlnnls and S. II. McGlnnls, respectively, riding. First race, selling, 4-year-olda and up, con tlemen riders, 0 furlongs Rodondo, 115. A. Mehle. s to .1, 7 to 10, 1 to 3, won; Dow drop, no, D. McGlnnls, 5 to 1, 2 to 1, oven, second; Beau Pere, 112. S. II. McGlnnls, .1 tii'i' Tto 3. L 3. hlrd. Time. 1 17 1-5. Loulso Jacobs, I Spy, Prlnco Chap, ben Unal, fcervlvcnce and Colfax also ran. Se-oml raco, selling. 3-year-olds and up. 6 furlotms-York Lad. 112. Kehoo. II to 1. 2 to 1. oven, won: gemiatn, 103. Van Dusen. I) to 0, 7 to 10, 1 to ;, second: O Tls True ion, Uajcnwirt. SO to 1. 8 to 1, 4 to 1. third. Time 1:11 a-.. Black Knrl. Hyiatla. Vemassoe, Jo nil' imL'il?r f"VJ' rfc1"- TIIllo'a'Nlghtmate. Gin lllckcv nnd Hoffman nlso ran. Ihlrd race, selling, .'l-year-olda and up, n furlongs Coy, 1U7 Gooso. (1 to . 1 to 2 1 to 4, won; hlrka, 103. Murphy. 20 to 1, 8 to 1. 4 to 1, second; Bertodano, 1 to D, Pickens. 30 to , 10 to 1. ., to 1. thlrJ. Time! 1:12 2-3 Miss I annie, Kunno, Miss Kruter, Iluda's Brother, Anarl, Altamaha, Blue Jay also ran. Fourth race, ,1-year-olds and up. mllo-Old Ben. ire. Goose, oven 2 to out, won: Im prcsslor 10.1, Gauge). 8 to 1. 2(4 to 1. even, second; Herbert Temple, 05 Lilly, R to 1, .1 td 1. 0 to n, third. Time, 1:30 2-n. Manioc, The Busybody. Transportation nnd Ilarsac also ran. l'lfth raci. selllnir. 4-vrar-olds nnd up. six furlongs-Broom's Edge. 107. Van Dusen. 0 to 1 2 to 1, oven, won; Jtssle Louise, 107. Mc TuKgart 8 to 1. ,'I to. 1. 0 to 0. second: Can nock. 107. Ambrose, ti to 1. 2 to 1. even, third rimo, 1:1.1 1-5, I,adv London, Colors. Ijula, Martin Casca and Great Friar also ran. Havana Hesults First race, 5 furlongs, purse. JMO, n-j car olds and up. sellltiB Supreme, 102, Ural, ,1 !.7,' an"; ',1 n?- J"".1,1 J'cy '-i WO. Hoff man, 0 to 1. 3 to 1, ,"1 to 2, second: Wolfs Hatha, 102. Hlnphy 7 to I. 0 to 2. 0 to 8, third. Tlmo, l.os 4-S. Molsdnt, Duquense. Bulger, neverj-, Sir Fretful and Volthorpo also ran Second race, 5 furlongs, purse, J500 .1-year-olds and up, selling-Indifferent, 1)5, Wolstcn. holm, 5 to 1, 2 to 1, even, won; Cooster, 10H Lafferty, 7 to 1, B to S. fl to B, second; Archery 100, rtoblnson. 7 to 1, 5 to 2, een, third. Time l:,P i'h ,.Yell!"T Eyfs' Susan B Miss Jean and Serdello also ran. Third race, 514 furlongs, J500, 4-year-olds and up, selling Tiger Jim, 108, Ural. 3 to 2, 7 to 10. 2 to B, won: Laura, 102, Taplln, (I to 1. 3 to 1, even, second; Charley McParran. 108, Hanover. 0 to 2, 8 to B 4 to B, third. Time, 1:16. Elizabeth Harwood.Czar Michael, King Itadford, Elsewhere. Mac. lone, Stars and Rtrlpes, Martre and Vlreo also ran, Fourth race was for mules. New Orleans Entries Iflrat race, telling, maiden 2-vear-oMs furlongs 'Mallet, 1 Lyndora, 1IXS; ZoI?o, 4 iw: Brown Velvet 101- 10.1l XTudiUea 10.V Test, tun: Houtnern tar, 100; Thll Unger. ics; 100 "sal Vanity, ilOjPrlnceUHarry; lloTlle . Ileach. UOi IrrlVaddy, 111, " ' e"e Hfiiiiw Dsaah l mi t r-.ar Tt.. inn. .. . i' aecond race. Belling, a-year-olds, maidens. B'4 furlongs Blocmlng Posey, 103; Marlorle D 103: Egerls. 103; Bollnbroke Belle, 103 Emma. J s., 109: Best Bib and Tucker, 10.V Jefterson. 107; Dars Devil, 107; Lucky Mack! 107: Tordlllo, 107: Jack ifanover, 107; O. W Klaker. 107; Henry Wynd, 110; Hugh. 110: fctar McOes. 110 ... v. Third rate, selling. .I.year-olda. BV4 furlongs -Miss Frances. 10f: Linda Payne. 102; Fair Helen, 101; Estimable, ion; Keenlet 1(W Brlck and Mortar, 107! Billy Joe, 107: Dr' Larrlck, 114. Fourth race, allowances. 8-year-olds and un fl furlongs Roscoe Ooose, 08; Yenghee. 103' Lady Moonet, 106; U See It. ill. ' us' Fifth race, selling. 3-year-olds and un mile and 20 yards-'Camellla, 103: Brian Boru 104: Kyrene. 105: iAnavaal. 1(VI: Rahv bi...' 103: Brynavla, 107: Strange Qlrl, 107: Ora Mcflee. '107: Darelte. 107: Hermuda. loo Kly tight ' 100: Hogart. 109; fllickford, 109 Our Ben. 110; Cogs, 112. ' ' Sixth race, selling, 4-year-olds and up. mile and half-Tom Hancock. 102: Bake, 101; Fro 104: Illllle Baker. 101: Chickory Dick, lol1 Btlckrln. 101,-t High Class, 101; Luke Van SSandt. 10; Verena, 10fl; Consoler, 107; dreat Friar, 100: Marshon, 309. v' ureav Apprentice allowance claimed. Weathsr dear; track: fast. "ww Juarez Kntrlea First race. , felling, S-year-oIds and ui 8 furlongs-'Mlnnle F., 103: llml ft, V Superl. 106: Briton, 103; Ella. 103; rfm..' Aiurei, luo: rjn., jus; nitty BtanHeld. Iin. Faneluf Hail. 110: California Jack, 110: c' IV. Kennon. 110; No Quarter, 115. ' ' i.ilm. 1lbl Vina lnil Vlitu Hi.:,:, 1 S7Z Heconn race, kiioi, o-earnilds and un mile qethelma. 10.1; Averado. 1)0; Fred V' 02; 'Merir Twlck e. 02 Asa Herndon7 O'' Lady Innocence. 103; Augustus Heinie ItS Agnes O ,108: 'Dave Montgomery, lis- Am' bA. lOSi Tattltr, 110; Otllo.Uj wise MasS 113; Mandadero. 113; Falcada. iu. J"8,on Third raL, eI". -year-olds and up t furlongs-Claribel, 00; Beulab. a, 101; Jon. ansa, 108:,Charmeuse, 106; Mudslfl. loV; Belle of Bryn llawr. Ill; Clark M.. lg. '' "" TKIIW fi Butncfh.'tef?,-: ESillNefe.1' U8; Ai. m Fifth race, aslluyr. 3-year-old: and un n urtongsiSMainlk. 88; Btolen Ante 83- tL,,0 dStte. 10.1: Gold Flan, 100 RVllwirT10a" ITld of Llsmore. its. t-wiy. aua, BUth raca, selling 3-year-olds and un A fwlnnits-'Hjnata. 100. FrokendaL 100- Binirli Toe. 100: Cantem, 103. Big i jiiVs', B'5Si? BenoriUi Danai 108: Forge. liS: luS,5i T?S Pajarolta, no: visible, 110: Bad Prosb-Vti: jKnef'fcyvfifi? ifP &88gr AcoreDtlce Track, tH Mma- Weather clouay. MIBS IABZEKEBE 'WINS AT QOL MUa Edith Lartekere, OW Tork road won the ladles' prlga in the toinbtne tournament on tbe Indoor links In the S.lnJ?ei,fl22 Wst- Wlth an owanc Si 9! .LariBler tmrted her "tombsts" ot'ttat hole. inou vv 1 (TL . ToV KUOW v- . ezwi. y IT 3 ME- 1 J DO 'COME OKJ BG I fcVv pBACK .T9 IT- ?CqV-J A?o6dsrjrt -j - ? yyTjl- , lrw J N. ',?j I DOlJT THlrJK VoO I WANT 10 LaRN- 0J Wti IT RMHERr-f .SMkRT To ll aij-t 1- r i -DACSyVl NEVER DANCE HERZOG ARRANGES DEAL FOR PHILLIES TO GET MEN Local Club to Get Players for Hod Dooin. NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Manager Charles Hcrzog, of the Itrds, announced this nfternoon that ho had arrnnged deals with the Cardinals and tho Phillies, but that tho deals vtauld be held up until ratified by President Garry Herrmann, of tho Hods. Herrmann could not be located although Hcrzog nnd a flock of newspaper men hunted for him. NORTHEAST-DE LANCEY MEET Schoolboy Athletes Hold Dual Events This Afternoon. Northeast High School and Dolancey School met this afternoon In a dual track event In the latter school's gymnasium. It was the second meet of the kind for each institution. The Delancey boys annexed first and second places In the one mile race, the first event on the program, Kennedy win ning, with Langford tho runner-up. Fisher, of Northeast, and Little, of De lancey, were tied for the high Jump hon ors, each athlete clearing the bar at 5 feet and 6 Inches. The summaries: Ono mile run AVon by Kennedy, De lancey School; second, Langford, De lancey School; third, McCormack, North east High School. Time I minutes BS ficconds High Jump Tie between Fisher, North east, and Little, Delancey School; third, Bain!, Delancey, Helghth 5 feet B Inches, 20-yard dash Won by Campbell, Delancey School; 2d.. McCutcheon, Northeast School; .'Id, Little, Delancey School. TODAY'S DOG SHOW RESULTS Some of tho prlzo winners follow: MASTIFFS. Class fl Klnnelon Bevlval. of Klnnelnn Ken nels, nrst: William II, Fohvell's Merlon Mon arch, second. Class 10 Uernlco. of Klnnelon Kennels, flrst. .ST. BRRNARDN. Class 17 G. V. Olebo's Harmony. second, first. ORKAT DA NHS. Class 31 I-nora' Man of Crafold, first. tTlass :I2 Richard Knochel's Togo, first; Law ton Rex. of Huccatouo Kennels, second. Class .1.1 Charles Ludwlg's Champion Pro dos. flrst: Ijuton Rex. second Class :I4 Rlcharil Knochel's Toro. flrst. Class .III Bernardino, of Wlndcrbourno Ken nels, first. f.nUd TIT A 1K..F, Th,lu..nnnn' r. . ,,-, lirst. Bernardino, second. " Class .IB Asto of Hlldcberg, of Succabone Kennels, flrst: Neuda of Sudbury. Ulenmere Kennels, second; Bcrnardlne. third. f'lasi 110 Asia of Hlldberg, llrst; Neuda of Sudbury, second: Benardlne, third. Class 40-Lottchen nf Dc Nendahl. Isafold Krnuels. Ilrt Queon Hejene. econd. RUSSIAN WOLFIlbUNDS. TCLas8,1iY,'!ra!?'.' vIV,erka Kennels, first; J. H Wllfnrd'a Prince James, second; II, W. Shoemaker's Ramsden Rex. third. c!a!V 4!ir5Irs' William II. HUl'B Orllk, O Valley Farm, flrst. Class 48 Mr. and Mrs, John It. Dickey's .am O'Zullka. first. Class 49 Ortrov, O'Valley Farm, of Valley i arm Kennels first; Vera, of Vladeska, sec ond; Kara O'Zullko, third. Class BO-Ortrov, O'Valley Farm, first: Vera, of Vladeska, eecond: Zara O'Zullka, third. Class 81-Orlrov. WVally Farm, hrst. Vera, ot Vladeska, fecond. ., y3x. TDIUllBna. Class 380-K. H. Ingwersen's Nlola 'Neversllp. flrst; Qreentree Fllppa, of Oreer.tree Kennels second, Class 3S7-NO first prize; C. B. Alien's Allen Bluo Blood, second. Class 3S8Nlolo Neversllp, first; Oreentree fllppa, second, Class .'ISO-OeorgeD. Wldener'a Iinl Sands, fl"ti Mrs. Alfre4 II. Smith's Natland'a Wlnd shield, second. . ' -JiU" .ilJo-Lord Saijds. flrst: Watland'a Mnshleld, second; Neola Neversllp, third. Class .TOT R. II. Ingwersen'a Neola Pre tense, nrst, which also -won first prize In classes .191 and S05. Class S07-C. A, Yook'a Result of Wlnwick. tflrat; Daniel Ii Lynn's Lynnfleld'a Arctic second. Class 308 Charles P. Boyd's Ttegal Result, 1r,,,!, R!5V'i ot Wlnwick, secondr Lynnflcld AII.IV (till U, Clasj 309-qeorge D. Wldener'a Missel Thrush, flret: Miss Arthur Spencer's Bristles. second. Clata'400a. W. Sulntard's Rldgeway Nut. crack, first; Alf Delmont'a Leed's Fast Mall. Becondi W, II. Vender PoePa Gamester, third. Class 401 O. W, Sulntard'a Rldgeway Corker, first: O. Gordon Masseya Kmbroy Bristles second; Russell Johnson, Jr.'a Barton Whlpi cord, third, Clasa402-a W. QutnUrd'B nidgeway Jewel. first; M. S. Baldwin's Leeds Caution, second fi'.!l Ii..AMc,hm" 5nol Incumarau third. This dog- also won nrst In class 403. . Class 403 Alf Delmont'a Deep Valley se lection, first; a. W. Qulntartfa Rldgeway Qypsy Maid, second. " f'8f iT-A v'.QuJnUrs' Cromwell ClaBVSMERAASUpf,v3'S?&an'. aass isalin, A. von Oermuth ilc flrat. i Ellet Frits, TOMERANINS NOVICB DOGS. Enlt"FA(tl7MecSSnd,yden'S B)r0U Mod"' """ POMBRIANS aMBRIOAN-BRBD DO08. Clas 495-Mlsa J5. N, Iwls' BoiiUJick Bpratt, first; Mrs. auiph C. etewarT'a Maria. second. POMERANIANS-UMIT DOCJ8 BrJICK. Class, 406-Mra. J. B. Walter's Oak Hill Pcitwlnkle, first, also won Brst In Class 4BT FOMBRArHAB-OP.V DOGS-BLACK Class 4t-Mlsa Mary Dobson Norruy Miad. owe Mite, flrst: also won first In Class 408k Cla 60t-Misa lUlph O. BtewartTa Offlsy Sun Dew, first. i ' Class BOa-MUa Elinor OoodallVBanner Lord Billy, first Several Ooga were entered Jj, mu clas for eihlbltloa purposes oaly. Class COS John i Xf, fatten' Banner Lady Nota, first: Oak Will Martxold. Oak HOJ KeS; nels, aecond, " Class 60 Miss Elinor GoodaM'a Fairtea Knchsntress. first; Miss .Mary ftobsoo. Morris' feaucy Vixen, second. Class SOT Mlsa Ralph O. Stewart's Cham tioa Afar Girlie, flrst: John W. Potter 'Ban per Lady Novice, second: Saucy Vixen, third. Claw SOS-Mis Alf. DeWnfa lad Jfonty Moon, first Class BtO-Oak HHl Marlold Da mu Ken nels, first Class Ml Mr. William B, Tucker, Jr.'s Hanosr ldr Donltt, first, Oalr UUI Mart- HW $4fCQIsaL HKraslaB tr4l la Claw BIS were, ftwr eilillitlQa pHpetm only. Uj-f SmJ.) ) aslslK: -X X v:- Ts. t-p : ' 1 f r L v 1 J u-iiio sin 1T1S.T I TsS MICHItlrtH fj S THASiSALL riqht- can PANce- a.s GOOD A31 A LOT OP . otubp. peoPt.e l rtnow- DOMCHA- EUCR. ASK ME AGAIM- IT ME'AM-S N0TMINC3 IW MY ILL Tin 1 Va that JK tyce?. fiJMLr? Iff HAW " If. ' ' TODAY'S BASKETBALL RESULTS Catholic High School, 2d 11 5 Camden High School, 2d 5 14 McCall School 23 18 Widener School 6 9 DUAL TRACK MEET RESULTS Northeast High School De Lanceyj School SWIMMING MEET RESULT St. Luke's School Haverford School BILL McGOWAN GETS WORK AS VA. LEAGUE UMPIRE Is Well-known Wilmington Baseball Character. WILMINGTON, Dei., Feb. 11. "Bill" Mc Gnwan, well known In this State as an um pire, will, the coming season, enter the ranks of tho professionals, having Dcen appointed one of tho official umpires of the Virginia League. McGowan was umpire for the old semlprofesslonal league in Wilmington. Mllford, which had such a strong baseball team last year, will have one which Is even stronger during the coming season, Tho enthusiasm In that town Is no great that ef forts are being made to form a league com posed of teams from towns In the lower part ot the State where tho rivalry is keen. Evers Beady for South NEW YORK. Feb. 11. Johnny Evers, of the Boston Braves, arrived In Now York today. He will leave for the Braves' training camp In the South tomorrow. Ever denied reports that his recent Illness had left Iilm In a ncakened condition, and said he would be able to play as well as ever next season. Entitled, Who CaresP The boxing game is full of doubt, And many a champ is put to rout And, loses all his laurels overnight; Alasl fame lives for but a day liow many fans, outright, can say The date when Jess and Jack will meet to fight? "When do they meet7 Answer quickly. Ah, lia, you do not know. For the ben efit of those not Interested In tho BUb Jeot and who neither know nor care, the date or the Johnson-WIllard match la (Business of trying to remember,) Well, when Is It? She Wasn't The attitude of a good many sports men toward those games In which they are not Interested la something like that of the young lady, who was growing older, toward dancing. She said no body's interested In that any more, A Heal Sport When we come at last to spring, Let' us all, together, sing, Men, alike, of field or track, This here song 'to Connie Hack; Connie, while the chatter flew back back through all the winter days, When the air was nearly blue, as the . '-magnates sang their lays. Hack, we rarely heard from you; tpftoi we did, 'twas mostly praise; So we're here ta hand it to you as a game and nervy sport And to hope all through tha season that your players hold the fort. And to say, with naught of flattery, we like your quiet ways. Making Him, Nervous Johnson and Gllmore are now each frightfully worried, qil bets a J5 hat that Ban won't reach tbe Coast, because some bad news will draw him back. Ban's wondering what it Is, and Gil's wondering If Ban's wondering but, what's the use? What Ouyf The main objection of bringing Du guy to this city In the Mil re o trad with Bettan to that on won't it nM o tell f CORNELL BASEBALL OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR THIS SEASQj Promising Candidates Rcpfl and Old Players Are 8 Good liapc RegS Crack Pitcher, Is Bacl ITITACA. N. V.. TTob 11 ...(. m .. ., ciimintrt plans for tho beginning ot baseball prte tlco at Cornell llavo been prepared by UJ A, II. Sharpc. Indications are thai vB Hhacans will start tho season nliiftl very promising stiuad and that the tuS developed this spring will be fullyiS good na that of a year ago. S Tlin tionf rntirllilnlna fr,. !.. ,.. NsS well as tho pitchers and catchers hart been asked to report nhout tho mli)flu4,1 this month. Tho men who were en ftn squad last year wilt not bo cxpeclert iSi rnttn nil , .. I 1 1 mi ,1 I.. M....I. . A vuiiiu ii i, 1111, ..in, j , .1IU1CI, wiicn cntlic baseball contingent will herb, dSI for tho Southern trip, which begins abfjtl April 1. Tho team by graduation has tell Bchlrlck, a clover catcher; ltalstead 7t outfielder; Baughcr, an outfielder, sSi ono or two others who were relied urSal moro or less last Bprlng. jsal Cornell Is fortunate In retaining tk! crack pitcher Stove Itegan, who practically all of tho games that, Hi team participated In last year. HertJ expected to be tho mainstay for ftj Ithncans In the box next spring jnj even better results nre expected froii his efforts, In addition to Regan, Sharw Is counting on Bryant and Rumel,'t pucners wno iuiicu xo come inrough lajf spring largely because of their lackfi experience fa HARRY EDWARDS AGREES: DO NOT NEED COMMISSION! Olympla light Promoter Argut? Game Is Well Conducted. Follow Ine tho Introduction of a bill la fbf. legislature at narrisburg relative to suijlnr tenround bouts In Pennsylvania. untr th supervision ot a boxing commission, promoters,1! matchmakers, nfanasors. flirhters. critic im.1- oven the fans sUDDorters of the came arn itil usor as to the possibility ot passing the. blllJ ah"w oerjuouy connected, wun mo pasiUM In Philadelphia Is opposed to a commlmwn; here. They bcllee that there Is no need c supervltory body In this city. The iixwt U nourishing and thero aro no complaints Iron ..j vhb, av vuy SliOUlU 11 coinnua&lun ue W' stalled? I bpeaklne for Promoter Harry D. EdnranW of tho Olympla Club, who Is 111 at the prtKOt time and unable to ba Interviewed AtatH t&a matter. William Nolan, Ills secretary, said WH snornlng: jj "Mr. ISdwarda la not opposed to a boztar commission here, but ho slncorely believes tfert such a bodv Is hardlv necessarv. He Is ot thl opinion that tho gamo la on the highest sural. urn possioie ana mat with tne present tnimi conditions a governing body could not towers the pastime tho least lota. Fox will endeavor to meet the leading "B-, rounders" on this side of the MIssIssIddL Ills stablo mate, vho hus boxed Jimmy Clibbr.l Bailor Pctrosky and other top-notch mlMt-J welghta In tho West, la anxious to ret!! chance at tho best In his class. what player la meant If a fan, referrini to him, puta tho accent on the lwj syllable. We Tremble If the Havana brand of boxing I IWl most brands of pure Havana E-ciptl cigars oh, makers of the dope, dellrejj us! New Tennis Recquet Hats are doffed to Norman E. BrpqSe, the Australian tennis expert, who fujj nlshes a new Idea In racquets. TO frame has been beveled and the b&A has been made oval. These are'tlw salient features. From a study ot fa sketch at hand, tlie whole appearajw be a very-practical change. With Wj on the palls (cuts, twists, etcj, wgj will be little difficulty experienced -ffbta the sphere rolls off the rim, itjS claimed. Whether the new racquet wi ha ennerallv nilnnrpA In n matter of v3j Jecture. How About ItP Jack Johnson Dear Mr, Cam won't vnu tiIpjiha nnstnnrm the ngbuil March 16, instead of ten days earlier Jack Curjey No, Jack; I have ag 'tlsed the show. You at flrst agreed, thero will positively ba no changed Johnson ent a wlro from Barl to El rasp, Tex,, where Curley Joumlng, asking this boon, clalna that it would be necessary In ordei be In the best possible shape. Can l that Johnson la fearful of the coi quences? Doesn't Bound very much. the Johnson of old. Maybe the ow realizes he has about outlived his J as tltleholder, or maybe intuition vm him that Willard Is going to W hardest opponent In years. Keen your eyes on John Mcdra the Giants. 1T tins returned to i York, after irnlliinfr in ri,Ka nnd Ll l pected to put through several deaWj ,,..r, niiinn1BnivTmi1i rinHVES SATURDAY NIQIIT OATl'BDAT MgJ1 JOIIKNV HILllAflK VS. KUUIJS " National A. C, JJX'SHiSS JflVB KBAI. Atl TAB BJI'TJL n : rtti - mriv Hublf;&t viuuuet' uiiy ft. A.giuS i &! FLOTWETSAM rftei :-'' "T.-iji'iiiv.aifiW &.jp .