EVENING IBDCH3R PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1915. 1 M,W it m cfcf d HOLLENBACK AND STEVENSON WILL DR. CHARLES WHARTON WILL COACH LINE AT PENN NEXT SEASON 6lnklei Refuses to Give Name of Backfleld Tutor, but De clares Neither Stevenson Nor Hollenback Will Be Se lected by Eed and Blue. At Least Nine Men Will Compose Advisory Board Which Will Act n Capacity of Court of Last Re sort on Gridiron Affairs Doctor Wharton Is to Bo Lino Instructor. The University of Pennsylvania's foot ball coaching staff for 1916 IK being grad ually rounded out Dr. Charles Wharton. Ot the class of 1888, yesterday announced that he had nccepUd tho terms offered by Xh Pennsylvania commlttco and would Osave charge of the linemen. His ao iwpthnce was also confirmed by Wharton Btnkler, chairman of the commlttco. Doc tor Wharton will also occupy a place on the Advisory Board. This gives a total of four paid coaches who will occupy places on the board. They aro George II. Brooke, who wilt be head coach: Byron Dickson, field coach: Dr. Charles Wharton, lino coach, ijnd Harold Gaston. Bcrub coach. At least one and possibly two paid coaches will be added to the staff. A backfleld Joach la yet to be named, and next to Brooke and Dickson he wilt be tho most Important of the board. 'Whartbri elnkter said yesterday at his homo" In Oak Lane that the name of the tiew backfleld coach would not be given out until tha next meeting of the Board of Directors of the Athletic Association, the first Monday In March. Pressed for n more specific statement, Mr. Slnkler "would ko no further than to admit that this man would not be cither W. M. Hol lenback, the famous fullback of the VMS team, or Vincent M. Stevenson, the sen sational quarterback of the 1901 and 1803 elevens. Both of these men had been prominently mentioned for the post, but 31nkler'B statement disposes of them and rjicans that the backfleld coach will be soma one not previously mentioned. TWO LONG SHOTS COME IN AT NEW ORLEANS Sal Vanity and Best Bib and Tucker Win in First and Sec ond Races. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 15. Two long shots flashed past tho Judges winners In the first and second races here this after noon. A lecord crowd was at the track drawn to the city by the Mardl CJras festivities. , . . In the first race Sal Vanity, at 5 to 1, landed tho money, with Lewis Apper the favorite, aecond, and Paymaster third. Best Bll and Tucker, also at 5 to 1, landed the second event, beating out Jefferson and Kewple. First race, 2-year-olds. , four furlongs Sal Vanity. 109. Lilly, S to 1, 2 to. 1. 4 to 5, won: Lewis Opper, 100. O'Brien. 11 to 3. eten. and 1 to 2. econdi.J'aymater, ii. uw". to I, to l, even, mira. ,Inra. Mallet, lrrawaddy. TimA. .40 3-5. Lyn- Sands Diamond, ulo- .-..- ..a... fnm f1,,. a 1 (!. Ttt Tt. Second race, selling-, 3-year-pd, 5k fur longs Beat Bib and Tucker. 102, Sjnjth. 5 to J, 2 to 1, even, -non: Jefferson. MM. Adams. 3 to 1. 6 to S. 1 to 2. aocond; Kewple. 107. Chappell, 8 to 1, 3 to 1. 3 to 2, third. Time. Ill 1-8. Neule C. Miss Fly. toulse May, Banta Moris, Henry Wynd, Utelus also ran. Tlurrf race.' selling. 3.yeair-ol(l and "P.,,"' furlonge-Cannock, 100. McTaegart. 0 to A 8 to 5. I to 3. won: JlypatU. 1M, l'ool. fi to 1. S to 1. even, second; .Till le Nightmare. 1(W. Warrington. 8 to 5. 7 to 10 I p 3, third. Time. lilt. Cold Jordan. Letallha, Dlado. Aragipede. Relle Bird. Clillton ScHiaw, The rerls, Sure Get. Bray's Favorite and Colfax also ran. Juarez Results First race, nurse. 2-year-old maiden fillies, s4 ruriongaiivan. Hi. Motca I, to ,S to 1. Men, won: Little Bigger. 112. Mott. ts to 1. 2 to 1. T to 3, aecond! MU Sleeth. 112. How ard.. 6 to 1. i to l. en. third. Tim. .. :ll. Whispering- Hope. Kmlly B... Shadow. Eleanor, lloautlful Girl, Oveta. S! Manor fan and Firing- Colors alao ran. New Orleans Entries first race, selling, 2-yaar-oId. I furlongs Cuddles 102: Test, 1C2: Brown Velvet, 101; Phil UngerT' 10.1: School for Scandal. 100, Bouthern Star. 107; Molly Reach. 108, Tito, J0"J; Cincinnati. 110; Prince Harry, 111. Second race, lelllng, 3-vear-olda and up 0 lurtongs-Forest Gale. 10tJ; Louise Maya, yT; Eonno. 7; Serenala, 101; Brlanbosu. 102; Jos S. 102, Little Maid. 103; Etfelburs H, 103; Lelaloha. 103: Jeiall. 103: Mlas Uarnharbor, 104 B SI. Watson, 10(1; Stontcalm, 103; Col fax. 1M. O Tl True. 103: Ada. JWi. Third race, sMIlns. 3-year-old and up, fl fulonga-iAnna Kruter. 100; Dare Devil, fas. TcmaasM. 103. Lady lndon, 10.1: Pretty Dal-. 10B Dlclt's Pet. 107, Hlrka. 107; Lurla. 100; fialon. 109; Criico. i08; Blue Jay. 108; Cal cluro 108. Light Knight. 10S; Kayderosero. 111 feirDjke, tU, Fltigerald. Ill Fourth race, the Kolb Genrian Tavern Selllnjt Handicap. 1 1-W miles-Lady flplrltuelle, of; Kneel t. 07, Beau 1'ere. 101: IHllfe Baker, 103; Trovato, 101; Armor, 103;. Marahon. 1W1: Stick KnVlM. Mary Ann K., 107; P.eno, 108; Earl Fifth rice, selling, handltap, 3-year-olda and vp'sw fur onx-Otelus. ftl; Northerner, 00; ifudai i Brother. 101, Unda Payne 101: Ida Lavinla 303; Sebago' 103, charller, 101; Vlley, 1M "visa Declare. ,103. Jim Baaey. 113. Sfxth rac, el lnr. fl-year-olda and up, 1 mil. ind !X r'rardf-M0'H nirharda. 01; Llda Karl vS. Faie White. 08; 'aallant Boy. 07; ilvrtle Marlon. H Plain Ann. 10O; Orbeet, fo5 Tom Hanco.-l(. 102; lrrldecence, 1M; W. C Weat. 103, Ineurance Man. 104: Bf Dipper, 104. Our Ben. lf6, Frotf, ;0j Lucky George, 107, Jacob Bunn. 100. 'Apprentice allowance claimed. weather clear, heavy track. Havana Entries n,d race- S furloni. purae ow. a.year- s olda and up. aelllng-'Anna Boie, 04; Stroma 06 Coromack, 08, 'King Itadforil. 88; Saturn, i 101. SIr Fretful. 10: Flaibuab. 10a, Bkaeta, J0; 'Mortgyle, 100; Metropolitan, 100; Vlnda. 100; Colonel Brown, 111. Seeond rica, 3 furlongs, 1O0, S-yearld. selling-'BUclt Chief. 101; Martre, l6l, IJUl " Jiift, KM. T. M Oreen. 1(W. Buaan k. 100; Knvoy. 100: Charley Brown 111, Sordello. Ill; Yellow Eye, 111! Bl"y Colllna, 111; JIoncrUL Third raca, 6H furlongs, purae 3j, a-yj- year. elds and up, la ana up, seiiins--"iv, , yz "-:" 3nn, 103; Loula Paul, 103; 'reij 1-evy, ii; war. JorW A.. 108. ratthful. IIP; Charley McFerran, Fourth race. 0 furlong., puna $600, 3-year-olfla and up, handicap. aelUng-Shrewatury, 04; Jiwton Field, Oa; CotU.,09. Scorpl, MJ. A. N. Akin, 100. Naah. 101, Wnclt Mun. 104; Shad. ricaT IDS: -sawah, lOTj Progretatve, 108; Wan- BSS. 4JSH.nS.?Vai. Hirt lui? Csreetuus, lus, "era WncM, 1W, "'V'" JHJ &! If" r, 1U: Trnnort, 141. Weather 'AITHUM TTV ww KtMn 1i $VU Juarez Entries First rase. tur. 2-Tcar-olda, 24 furlonga-- ffSS- K&r.jaF. Rptoa. 10a; Aunt Sal 108; Babj Cal. ill, iLioHil raw. Ulf. 8-y3r-ol04. 8 furtenfa-- wimi Co; KaaKMM, 110; TruUae, HO; kAjJV mr , '"'CTJTrtW r l-ljaa. 8. iSt: Rs Sand 10T; illl. 101, at). 1W; SM Lawp. 110, FbbiI sb4 up, Parral handl- ueu. sss: rehcr-ost, Swntw euf. 100; cat .Mb! VaMssr MTT. ftl 3 ni U S4 HiW. I-Si rlorf- YMuas m Bub i auu--M- W Hw WsltaaXJ -v-Sil tea && if i3S i-ftt. ...,bi ttsuswa. mmpm MmUm Mgrnn JIUJ.UIJI1 ta -uM.it tn W. 'i,itfltl! f3i 0O- UP, $ MIKE DOKIZAS TO COMPETE IN NEW YORK GAMES Mike Dorlzas. strong man of the University of Pennsylvania, Is entered for the weight event which will be features of the Gtcek-Amerlcan games to be held In the flat Iteslment Ar mory, New York, next Monday night. The Greeks have put on the pro pram a competition at throwing the H-pound stone with unlimited run and follow that has not been carded In this country for a generation. After tackling this Dorlzas wilt meet O. Tsamblras, another Greek, In the 100 pound dumbbell contest. EDDIE COLLINS OFF TO JOIN CHICAGO Ex-Athletic Second Sacker Leaves Philadelphia This Atoernoon. Ifnvlnfricen duly bought and paid for by Charles Comlskey, Eddlo Collins duly departed this afternoon for Chicago, whero he will Join Clarence Rowland's White Sox. The main body of the Chi cago Americans well leave Chicago Wednesday for Loa Angeles. After all of the Sox have gotten together on the Western coast they will divide themselves Into two teams and play the various clubs of tho Pacific Coast League In a lone; series of, exhibition games. Blnckburne, who played second for the White Sox last season and whose place Collins will fill henceforth, left yesterday to Join the Sox. Just what ultimate dis position will be mado of Blackburne Is not known, but he will not bo retained by the White Sox after tho beginning of tho champlonchlp campaign In April. Although Collins would rather live in Philadelphia than Chicago, he goes to the Windy City determined to make a regular club out of It, If It can possibly be ac complished. There Is no doubt that the addition of Mack's former star will vastly Increase the pennant chances of the White Sox. The pitching at the South Side park this summer should be as ood us last season, which means that many of the close affrays which would otherwise be lost will be won by Eddie Collins' hit ting and brilliant fielding. Phillies Sailing List Ready The list of the Phillies and camp followers who will sail on Friday, February in, la pre pared and will be published tomorrow. There will be about 35 persona with the Phillies, tho same number with the Athletics and 40 with the Brooklyn Nationals. President Baker, who was to Jme arrived today, will not bo hero until tomorrow morning. Breaks World's Hurdle Record LAFAYETTE, lnd., Feb. 15. The Univer lty of Chicago trnclc team cnally defented Purdue. .',14 to 25H, Ward, of Chicago equaled what was aalr here to be the world's Indoor record for the 40-jard hurdlei, when he won the race in ,1 2-5 saconde. Local rec ords for the quarter-mile and two-mile events were breUen As the Fan Would Write It "When my dreams come true vrlien mr ilrenma come true "I alinll lenn out from the ensement In the stnrllBht nnd the drw." Itlley. When iny dreams come true when mv dreams come true 1 shall own no tally "casement In the starlight and the dew"; But I somehow rawther faxoncu, as the hloomln' saying is, I shall lean out from the bleachers where thr hall Is on the whiz; I shall lean out from the bleachers, rooting loudly for some stew Who will knock the cover off U when my dream comes true. When iny dreams come true we shall never lose a game, But shall only icln the pennant by a battle just the same; And when the ftght Is hottest and tee clamor for a fit, The shortstop or the catcher will arise and wallop it; ,, spot upon the sunlight or a blot against the blue. As they pull the old frankbaker when my dreams come true. ll'Aen my dreams come true, oh, the lobster lack of me Rhall never smash my bonnet in a frenzied fit of glee; The peanuts that I gobble or the flowing pop. I drink Will never put my stomach or digestion on the blink; And in the crowded street car when the merry day is through, I will find a strap to hang on when my dreams come true. Wheri my dreams come true they to(H let me wear a gun, And when I think the umpire ha de prived us of a run, Or lehen the fielder fumbles or the pitcher' in the air, I shall get some target practice from the bleachers then and there; And tke mutt who fans the breeze when I think a hit is due, Had better own a coffin when my dreams come true. The Week Arrives THIS week Coralskey sends bis first squad on the training jaunt, and t'-o 1915 season of active dope can be re garded as officially opened. It will be a cheering- sight to see, the esteemed athlete in action outside of a courtroom, and it Is a cheering thought to know that very shortly the dull roar of the basohlt w(U supplant to a. cer tain extent the discussion ot bullion in bulk. TJp to Player Jt wpuld bo pore than foolish to at tempt to bJaroi any ball player for gathering all tho money he la able to i gather. Tn player, in tw rpect, has bad tho wtupnana rer the last wmt. Mnt 4 naUr point, witfc in. iiapii pigt a wtt ?; lt mmam- wt Feb. ia ion. wig's Diatw CA TROE -DlftRV BY A BOY) I SHCWeieD THff PATH APTBR BRCAKPA3T BECAUSE THBRE WAS StiOVJ ON THtS QROOHO. WaLL AT MOOM I BOT A PAIR OF SNBAKBRS FH GYM IN .SCHOOL.. WE PRACTIiHO .SHOOTING BASK&T.5. I SHOT OME AMD NBARl-Y TWO OR THRU. I WENT DOWN IN THE SCHOOL. UBRARV VUITM GeRRY AND CAMB. HOME AT HALF PA3T FOUR. AFTER I OT HOME-l READ P1NKKV PCRKIMS OUT OT THE ST. UICHOLAS. WHEN over 50 per cent, of those engaged made any attempt to give their best services all the year. At least 50 per cent, were careless and Indifferent In training and in action. They gave, on the averago, the worst exhibition of baseball that the game has known for a long time. In many ways entirely too many ot them lowered the standard of big leaguo play. New Man for Eagle Council Bamuel It. Shllllngford, popularly known as "Mr Sam," ha decided to transfer hli affec tions and pitching arm to the Eagle Council baseball team. Last season ha was a member of the Loyil Council nine, but lie was not loyal enough to remain another season. "Shillln-," who Is really worth more than his name Indicates, la one of tho best amateur hurlers In thla vicinity. Like many major league pitchers, Sam depends to a itcat ex. tent on kidding the batters, lie reels off strikes and repartee with equal facility. In winter he practices the latter stunt with his old teammate, "Mr. Henry," V X m jSJsK. ''j-iisHiPs. H FIGHTS MURRAY HERB TONIGHT KU Willksw, tb Baltimore boy who weara the toftwaweitM crOW h i4ul4 tat a iix-roooi go with JiraaV MpFy, st Miw itua, mw fijmgtt 4v "wp" NOT BE CALLED TO COACH PENN FOOTBALL IN 19 A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND, CENTRAL HIGH YOUNGSTERS TROUNCE CATHOLIC TEAM Non Letter Schoolboys in Dual Meet. Final Score 52 to 20. The Central High School non-letter track athletes easily defeated Cafnollc High School's team In the Crimson and Gold gymnasium this afternoon. The final score was 52 to 3). The summaries follow: 20-yard dash Won by Dorln, Catholic Hlfh School; rvcond, Melllnger, Central High School: third. Coogan, Catholic High School. Time, .1 seconds. tlve-lap race Won by Henry, Central Huh School- second. Doris. Catholic High 8chool: third. Uea, Central High School. Time. 82 1-3 seconds. Three-lap race Won by Blackus. Central High School; aecond, Melllnger, Central High School; third, Welti, Central High School. Time, 20 3-5 seconds One-mile run Won by Welnert. Central High School; second. Mayerson. Central High Bchool; third. Jnllcneck. Central High School Time. 5 minutes 2 seconds. High jump Tie between Taxson. Central High, and Doris. Catholic High School: third Armstrong, Central High. Helghth-5 feet 2 Inches Standing broad Jump Tie Between Riley and Stoeckel. both ot Central High School: third. Doris, Catholic High School. Distance. 0 feet 7 Inches, Feds to Stick in Indianapolis NEW YORK. Feb, 15. President James Oil more, of the Federal League, declared posi tively this afternoon that Indianapolis will continue on the Federal circuit this year. Qllmore came hore to arrange a final dls- Sosltlon ot the Kansas City franchise. The ;ansaa City team, he said, will be located either In the Uronx or In Newark, and a decision will be made between the two cities within 4B hours. x FLOTSAKJETSAM Naturally Though the spring is almost here We are not yet done with gloom, Heave a sigh and shed a tear, Now the holdout starts to bfoom. Nearly every star there is With a modest lack of gall. Asks for more and thinks that Ms Claim is fairest of them all BILL. JAMES now, but there aro more to bo heard from. Every ball player who figures his name was mentioned often enough In tho "Winter League dope will now proceed to refuse to Blgn a contract making- sure In ad vance It will bo held open for him until he sets time to attend to It. Some Observations Germany ejtpects to hold the Olym pics In 1916. KID WILLIAMS TO 3IEET JIMMY MURRAY TONIGHT Four Fast Bouts at Olympic A. A. Before the Wind-up. Four fast matches are scheduled to pre cede the Kid Wllllams-JImmy Murray bout at the weekly Olympla, A. A. show tonight. The bantamweight champion will meet a tougb proposition In the New York Italian. The program follows: First bout Mike Howell, Southwark, e. Jimmy Bergen, Kensington. - Second bout Sammy Decker, West Philadel phia, vs. Bobby Loughrey, Gloucester. Third bout Benny Leonard, N York, vs. Tommy Langdon, Richmond. 8emlwln4-up Johnny Howard, Bayonne, vs. Jack Clark, Fall River. Wind-up Kid Williams, Baltimore, vs. Jimmy Murray, New York. Two knockout artists, K, O, Jack Farrell, of Kensington, and Jimmy McBrlde, of the 20th Ward, will meet In the wind-up at tha Falrmaunt A. C. tomorrow night. At the Palace A. C. Nonistown, Tommy Coleman and Jimmy Toland will box In tha 10-round feature fray, Tommy Lea. a promising Southwark bantam weight, will box In one of the preliminaries to the Young Fulton-Preston Brown final at the Broadway A. C. Thursday night. L has been training with Willi Mack. An all-star show ha Dsn arranged by Jimmy Dougherty for tba benent ot Eddlo Lenny, the former boxer, at th Falrroount A. C. February 10. Young Digging and Eddie CTKeefe and Pat Bradley and Packer Hommey will clash In two of the event. FINED FOR FALSE ARREST It cost Joseph Abatl, of 1633, South Mth street, UI.S7 today for arresting Vincent Sanatora, of 1931 South Hole street, with out a warrant, Abatl Is a private detec tive In addition to being a tailor. Ho ar resM Sanatora, tut Wy on a charge of larceny as bailee. Sanatorl said Abatl pulled a revolver and brought him. to the 8th and Jefferson streets station, Abatl .admitted that be used a transcript of a warrant to arrest Sanatori This -vas de clared wortniess or Juauo au in uuar- ter Sessions Court and Abatl was fined J 25 and costs. Harvard Athletes Out CAMBItlDOa Mass., Feb. 15,-Wltb, ttu completion of tba mid-year examinations at Harvard athletic Interests resume their wonted activity today and candidates for the freshman and varsity crews as well as battery candidates for tb varsity Aasebali nine we out with Cowstoers Wray and Stxpan, I& rowing tb.r has iMuls bout considerable Dr&etiee dual- uptin Hie aweblnM Isdwrs. In advancst j W? -V.J,- -, -,'". ., , ,,.i. ww AVOLGAST-WILLIAMS BOUT TO BE NEXT NOVEL FIGHT Evidently Ad 'Wolgast looks pretty good to the Garden, New York city, as a fighting magnet, for they've gone beyond tho Cross-Wolgast fight and arranged a Kid Wllilams-Wolfst setto. Gosh all hemlockl That will bo ome fracas. Williams and Wblgast are almost Identical In their styles and neither of then .mows tho word stop or step back, "milams will be bltlnsr off a chunk when he faces the Cadillac terror, and If Wolgasfs arm Ifl as strong as his latest Cleveland fight Indicated he will give the tiny Dane alt that he ha bargained for and more. Of course, there comes the little hurdle In Ad'a life known as Cross. Thoy meet at the Garden February 26. BASEBALL LEAGUE FUTURE AT STAKE International Moguls Will De cide Course Today at New York Meeting. NEW TOniC Feb. 15. The future of the International Lcaguo will probably be decided at a meeting of the moguls to bo held hero today. President Barrow Is determined to save the league. He la being backed by all the club owners. They bellove that tho depression In the national game Is only temporary and that matters will adjust themselves to normal conditions In another season. The leaguo will not be cut down. Bar rows has not given up his plan to have the Jersey City team transferred to tho Bronx. Ho may also invado New Eng land territory, and has under considera tion Worcester, Hartford and Springfield as possible cities to which transfers may be made. BASEBALL" NUGGETS CHICAGO, Feb. 15. Tho first swing of the ax that must reduce within the time limit tho Chicago National League Club's roster to 21 players resulted In the un conditional release of four players. Tommy Leach, Ed Stack, Bill Sweeney and Charley Smith. A dozen more must be sent to the minors or used In trades, and It was said that several will be let out before the training season begins. PITTSBURGH. Feb. 15. Barney Drey fus, president of the Pittsburgh National League Baseball Club, announced that Joe Kelly, outfielder, had been released to tho Indianapolis Club, of the Ameri can Association; that Clarence E. Berger, outfielder, had been released to the Rich mond Club, of the International League, and Thomas Qulglcy, n pitcher, had been given his unconditional release. The Phillies expect to cop the world's championship. WIHard expects to beat Johnson. Johnson expects to beat Willard. Some people expect themlllenlum. And the answer? Nay, do not wake, oh fan, complete, Your fatalistic, sweet repose. For ice were just'about to bleat, "Nobody knows." The Wherewithal The Fed machine should move more smoothly this year. They're going to put some oil Into It. PENN TRACK TRIALS TODAY Lippincott May Be Kept Off Track for While Longer. Trials were held this afternoon on the covered track at Franklin Field to pick the one mile relay team which will rep resent tho University of Pennsylvania against Cornell and Harvard at the Hart ford Conn., games on Friday night. The team will be composed of Meredith, Lock wood, Kaufman and Captain Lippincott. There Is a possibility that Lippincott will not be, allowed to run for fear of Injury, although he Is right now faster thnn Dorsey, who will run If the. Quaker cap tain does not. This will be an unusually fast team, but it will meet strong op position, especially from Harvard. The Quakers will also take a freshman team to race against the Yale first year men. Two of the Quaker freshmen will be Zutter and Hophels. The other two will be as picked as the result of trials yet to be held. A. good sized team will go to Baltimore on Saturday night for the Johns Hopkins games. It wll contain Patterson, the sprinter; Kauffman and Ferguson, hurd lers: Dorlzas, In the shot put, and Sewell, In the pole vau-lt. Tho two-mile relay race with Cornell has been called off be cause the Cornell learn has been unable to get permission to leave) Ithaca. The Quaker management has declined the re quest of Holy Cross for a one-mile relay raoe at Providence on Saturday night. Oarsmen to Get on River The University of Pennsylvania oars men will go on the river toward the end of this Tveek, declared Coach Vivian Nlckalls this afternoon. The coach said ha would have been doing his practice on the water before this had the students' hours made It possible for the men to hegln work at 4 instead of 5 o'clock. Aa soon as they start river work the Quak ers will stick to It unless the river freezes, the coach continued. This will be at least three weeks earlier than the men went on the water a year ago. Old Bllly'Sulllvan Released CHICAOO Feb. 16.-BI1I Sulllygn, for 14 year a, White Sox catcher, today announced that President Comlskeir had unconditionally released him. Tha old backstopner lumped to the Vblte gox from Boston in 1&01, when th 'Nationals and Americans wer at war. OUIMET NOT LIKELY TO HAVE PLUS 3 RATING It seems hardly likely that the United States Golf Association will follow the example ot the Massachu setts Golf Association and rate Fran cis Ouimet at plus S on the national handicap list Since) the decision of the Ma-sachusatt Association wag an nounced golfers bays been discussing the unusual hooor conferred upon tha national amateur champion by bis friends and neighbors, and tha genera opialw sbw to b that tti dlfUnc tiw t bs4 were upon lost ptrlot tmsa -hat. wi any tstber tndrd. KUBANE-WULIAMS WRANGLE SURE to BE SETTLED TOf Hitinl CnnFemnnn n.i...a . """M -UClW4k.fi Managers of the Two Pigl ers ana rromotors EuVjfl and McGuijrnn to Take VW at me joingnam Hotel, 1 Financial Question bb Well as Dsli Weight Mado Itself Apparent?! Saturday Night's Meeting oit pla A. A. Bidg ?10,000 for W JUltjr Bout and Interest RUei. ,1 Whether Johnny Kllbnno and KldrtfS unms win ciasn in mis city ttfljf definitely decided at a conference (eJu nt -midnight between the fighters' nSJ ngera, dimmy ijunn ana eammy Ifi and Harry Edwards and Jack: MeOoS tho promoters, who want to sUi-atwr match. This announcement was ratSt tho close; of a confab Saturday ftljhi'iii tho Bingham Hotel. Wsk When Jimmy Dunn Instruct! rS moter McQalgftn to Inform the NtteSf A. C. spectators Saturday nleht (hit ?- bane would agree to Harris demands'st' championship contest, the fight fans . llevcd that the only necessity to bind ttf maicn was to aeciae upon a date. e However, during the conference &t tjf Blnghnm In the presence of newinaaef men, It became evident that the httehls' tn" initch woo not only In weight, -W n'- t financial question. The msetlsj ad fiumcd, followlne Edwards' hUu JW.teO for the bout at the request of JtV uuisun una postponed until tOnlJhU.1 S.B.ECKERT DEFEAT block at nmm Winner Will Meet J. W. WeS in Semifinal Round ml Handicap Singles. By defeating B. Block In the first rotSJji of the club racquets handicap singles "3 , the Racquet Club today by 3 games to'j, S, B. Eckert earned the right to nuePS j W. Wear In the semifinal round. EcTMrt had to concede his opponent three aetata I each game, and he was further haniU.' i capped by a slight attack of sciatica.. In the first game Block had his o;;e nent on the run, although the first few ! hands produced only five aces, feurHs ; BIock and one to Eckert. In his flftS , hand Block got going, and winning i ( after ace ho ran out the game with. ten straight, four of which were from servlct,1 Eckert put up a better fight In the lecccd game, but threw away his chsneesbf serving himself out. The score was callei seven all, and when Eckert had sccrtj ', two service nces he put himself ouf'tfft serving a fault. Block seized the oppsj tunlty to make a run of five acea and this followed his opponent's example by serv ing himself out Eckert brought his tola! up to eleven to Block's twelve. The lit' ter added ono more ace before being 'pat out, but Eckert gave his last chance sway' by serving a fault and in bis next h Block ran out the game. " Eckers played up better In the th&i game, although It took both man scat time to get going. Block scored tot aces' In his first hand and In the pft following hands did nothing. In six hsn Eckers scored three aces, but after flat tho scoring livened up a bit, Eckert took the lead at nine aces to six, and .wlti the next ten aces evenly distribute!, Eckert won the game, 15-11. . The fourth game was the ohorttititl the nve. Eckert took his total to sem before Block had a look in, and ties the latter failed to score. A service M followed to Eckert and again he put I opponent out without scoring. A ruaef four by Eckert made the score 13 MJ In his favor. On putting his opponent out once more without scoring, B1r out the game, 15-0. In the last garoMH score was called nine nil, but tharj as far as Block got, for Eckert see? six aces In four hands and won, 4r Gtirs'iYnii fV 't&B 8. B. Eckert 4 11 15 UUJ, (fn-celved three aces) -J n. niofif 15 IS 11 IF FRESHMEN NINES BATTLE-; Team A Beat Team B on DiaraW hv 7-fi Count. The resounding whack of the Msrt ag-alnst the bat was heard on franklin IW tni atternoon tor me nrai nine. ;-.rr-,ur vantage of the warm weather and f SJ1 gymnasium to the outdoor nd PlWiJ brisk nve-lnnlng game. Just a tneWfSj men sol ready to take the field It rain, but a. soon as It let up they tin" and although the rain fell again tM M stuck to It and played each other w J , sum. siuck to u ana pmyeu wen ,... v-j - , stilt for five Innings, neither side hslnrj" to score, ror me jresnmen jjg Team By by the score of 7 to 8. ..SX The tw ofresltmen teams nnea ov "jsm lows: TEAM A. I-andbersr, c. naudentmscb, p. Hawley, lb. Lauren, 2b. Nevlns, ' Leipstc, 3b Allen. If. TEAM B. . Gregg, c. nalney, p. Smith, lb. Cobb, 2b. Hall. ss. Trapp, 3b. Wlltlmas, If. Dohan, cf. Johnson, cf. Dickson, rf, The two teams were picked at raaWwl c.ri, rtr rirlu. and they d d eoBldt uiuer, ru free hitting, but both aides made m WTh'e'-v.r.lty men to M'o, had a lot of trouble to get the ; ball ewg the Held. Almost the entire squad ol : w veteran took part in the Pr""" wtS distributed between the two "flJi7J last yaara star freshman pitcher, tW?S one ' T . .... -,hIV IODlU,r is team, ana ivnnci. '"""if.VituJ'rt r the other. The varalty tesro MUWJg for the followal TEAil A, Johnson, c, Wallace, p. Wray, lb. Kane. 3b. Muyiklm, ss Wheelre, 3b. Henry, If, Jones, cf. llrown, rf. TEAM S. . Koons. c, Wisner. P; Monroe. 4b. Dlse, 2b. Moore, as. Andrews, an. Murdock, If. Hinckson, cf, Hopkins, rf- Cooperatown Polo VIetori RIVERSIDE, CL, l. sT"? ; town. N. V . pole team, champion l?a!delatet the sll-tr MWwIcJ " Ii Angele. 0)i to S. br In mW Olenwood Million Inn Cup. ' " " ' ia Aquinas Fire Challenge . , r..,v,,.it niub huktball.t ..,"!"" .;? rin-JhS'stats. TU CHia Ida ?- ., ;r-c. ::, zrr.t tl.i reat record, bavin, i . In three years. , Addte atanaftr .,. vdAr h.vtni m.c UIBafc W, ! . in sarea 7f. ., lOol prexel pulldjeg. Jlandot-Dundee Bout D8. HEW ORLEANS. Feb. IS.-Ji Mrf New Orlen.JJ4 Joanny ""Ska sJ York, f ousbt 20 round to a draw dm Wea( Bide A. 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