4 EVENING' LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MACRCH 9, 1915. ATHLETICS PLAY CUBS : PHILS' HITTING FEATURE OF GAME : HAVANA FIGHT APRI n PHILS WILL TACKLE CUBAN REDS TODAY; GAME WITH BARONS Moran's Crew Plays All star Team at St. Peters burg Jack Martin Heads Squad Against Birmingham. truoU a grrlcoKiiBrovt)iNT.l ST. PETBRSmma, Mnrcli 0. --Mntinircr Morati ntul his nrmy nf bnll pin vers left the barracks at the usual hour this morn ing for a hlko to Coffee Pot Park, whero batting and fielding practice was hold In preparation for the series of Barnes which opens this afternoon with tho Cuban Reds. Al Dcmaree, Milton Stock and Lofty Baumgtirtner wero discovered rldlnjr bi cycles to tho park over tho two-mile course. At first aiannger siornn sinioa that ha would break any bicycles ridden by the players, whom ho desired to havo plenty of walking exercise. The players, however, united In an argument, showing the boss whero exercise of great benefit was derived by pedaling to and from tho park ft appears that Demare", Stock and Baum partner rented the wheels Ism week and have been speeding to the nark on these con veyances, avoiding tho limn nlKi twice each iny. The players rnld the minimum fee o "! cents each ror the week's rental of in ttheiii). which cause the players no little Hmount nf care and attention The riders are forced to conceit the wheel in a Jungle mar the park In order to protect th tfres from the tactics of the teammates. The 1'l.lllles will play tho tlrst of a thrce rame a-rlc this nftcrnoon with tho Cuban rtes. who hae played the innlorlty of the Mtr lingue clubs over on ttin Island. Tomorrow Jack Martin will tako a second team to play the nirmlnghnm club or f" Southern League, at Orlando, where that club la In training. Those to take, that trln for trm tno-gamo series are Mnnacer Mn"" Fletcher, Irelan. Kelalle. Tlncun Veler Mnt Jlaoii. Jacobs O't'onnor. t'lah and Tllllv Rhetta llne. who will look after business affairs. LOCAL BOWLERS MAY ENTER BIG CONTESTS INDOOlt GOLF SEASON ENDS NEXT SATURDAY Glmbel Links to lie Replaced by Commcrclnl Displays. The ndoor golf season will be brought to n closo Saturday when the Olmbcl links will be ordered closed for the winter sea son. Thousands have enjoyed many a pleasant hour, and the success of the ven ture Is very satisfying to the store officials. The Philadelphia, Oftlf Association offlclala will thortlr announce the handicap!, A com mittee ha been working overtime In an effort io complete me ratings, it i estimate, that nooui iduu gonera wm na in toga in tnia section. Tim man who elected coif for an exposition of tho nypslhtals that mind la an embarrass ment to muacles was unkind to the many thousands of Intellectuals who Indulge In the game, M'e are also told that good golf Is piajca mrougit tne loner nerve centres and motor channels, and poor golf la due to direct Interference of tho brain, or cViaclousnrss. In uni coie miai a cnanco ror ine nypnotic subject? livery once In a while the nerld la solemnly I,,,,,, mi' (iihl koii is a menace 10 mo eye sight if many have tost eyea while on tho links, In a majority of cftees It has been be. cause, lllo Lot's wife, thoy looked back. When "fftf" Its naHi.,1 ... II.. .Ik.. .. ... au 10 vniliu IUIII ijp UlIICI U. TWO MACKMEN HURT; CUBS' GAME ON TODAY Bush Hit by Two Throws; Mc Connell Injured Contest at Tnmpn Camp. "Ocean-to-Ocean" Telegraphic Matches Are Attraction. Plan Liked Here. Philadelphia In all probability will be represented In the "Occan-to-Ocean" tele graphic bowling tournament thla year, and the local team will have a chance to win a leg on tho Colonel Robert E. Thompson trophy offered for the cham pionship. The filed report will be flashed April 21. Tho Colonel Thompson trophy Is to become tho permanent property of the club winning It twice, not necessarily In succession. Local bowtli g offlclala who have been ap proached on tho subject havo expressed the opinion that a Quaker City team will be In the contest. It may bo an all-star aggregation or It may be one of tho crack organizations about town. ' The Illinois A. C , of Chicago, and tho Cleve land Athletic Club. Cleveland, O.. were the winners In 1D13 and 1014, respectively In order that nil the trams may bovvl simul taneously the Western teams will begin at 7 o'clock (Pacific time), tho Itocky Mountain teams at 8, Central teams at a and the East ern teams at 10 o'clock on April 24. All the team scores will be telegraphed tho New York Athletic Club house. New York city, for the first five frames honied, and again at the finish of each gome, and each team Is to bowl three games. The final results will be announced by the committee at New York on Sunday. April 25. WILL OPEX EBBETTS FIELD WITH BALL FROM AEROPLANE Irnoit STrr coimEsrosprsT TAMPA, Kin , .Match ".-Hurry Davis arrived hero at 6 o'clock wllh 1" of tho Athletics. All the men nrr In good shape to meet the Cubs this nftcrnoon. JACKSONVII.LK,-7"la.. Mntch S.Too Hush and McConncll, the young Inflcldcr, who Is rnpidly making n name for him self, were Injured In yetterdny's practice. N'elther Is seriously hurt; at the same time, both will not be able to go through the regular routine for a few days. Hush's Injury was a dunl affair. Ho won pitching to Lapp, when a wild throw came his way. Ho saw the bnll Just as Lapp was tossing the ball back to him. Trying to avoid both balls, Joe wns hit on the left ankle bv the wild heave, and on the middle finger of his right hand by the ball Lapp threw. McConncll wns hurt at third base In fielding practice. He leaped Into the nlr after a I1I3I1 liner, and in coming down hit his ankle on the bag and turned It. Last night Captain Davis left for Tampa with a squad of Athletics who aro making the "Western circuit." The first game Is with the Cubs this nftcrnoon. JACK JOHNSON TRAINING FOR FIGHT ON APRIL 3 Brooklyn Magnate Believes in Doing Things in Style. DAYTO.N'A, Fla March 0. A hush ot ex pectancy has fallon over the city of Daytona. N'o one known Just what to expect, but all nope for tho beat. Thursday afternoon Ehbets Field, on the Peninsula, will be dedicated. It wl'l be "Charles) H. Ebbeta Day," and every last detail of pomp and ceremony will be ob served. There will bo tho customary flag rain ing. In which tho placers will march to the centre field fence, and there, amid the strains of the "Star-Spangled Banner," Old Glory will be flung to tho breeze. There may even be a few speechca. Stetson University will furnish ernnsnion ror tne supernas on this occasion. Charles II, Ebbctta contends that things done by halves are never done right, and Intends that thla dedication shall be long remembered. Weather conditions permitting, he will make a flight In Miss Itutli Law's aeroplane, and while siarlng orer the grounds some thousand or more feet In tro air will drop the ball Into the diamond. Negro Takes First Work-out Willard Arrives March 15. HAVANA, March n. Jack Johnson today started training In earnest. Tho big Negro vvas up early and accompanied by two of his trainers, lilt the road for his first real work out since ho arrived here. Promoter Jack Curlej, upon rorclvlng word from Jess Willard that ho would arrive here Marrh l.'i. set the date for the chumplonshlp tattle as April 11. Tho Havana racetrack prohubly will be choien Tor the scene of tho conflict. It Is now planned to have the races lun off early and to stuge the tight at their conclusion. Tho same terms that applied with thn htag in? of the bout In Juarez will be amnted the fighters here. Additional training expenses havo been allowed both principals. Six-a-side Soccer Match Next Bristol Soccer Football Club, nf tho United League, Is arranging to hold a Elx-a-aldc tour nament, to take plate on its grounds at Broad and Huntln; Park avenue. Saturday, March it). Tho committee having this affair in hand h.ii already been assured or four entries, and as the winner and runner-up will be presented with gold and silver medals, respectively, this should bo an Incentive to draw a large num ber nf teams. The entrance fee la .V) cents. Kntrlea can be made to William IJrady. Itms St. Luke street, not later than Frldav night, March 10. Former Tastes 400 to 385 De feat in Amateur Billiard Championship Tourney. AMATEUR IHLLIAHD STANDINCI. Won, list. II. Ave. II 11 Mnjer. Philadelphia. Poggenburg, New York S Lorn, Chicago 2 Gardner, New York... '2 lleddon, DovvaglHO . . 2 Mllburn, Memphis ... 1 Huston, Detroit 1 todays scnedute ronovvs 4 4 Afternoon, and Gardner; night, Lord and lleddon. Another champion tasted the c he has forced others to drain, when tho In ternational tltleholder, J. Ferdinand Pog gonburg, of the Leiderkranz Soclots, N.vv York, was drafted by Charles lleddon, of Dowaglac, Mich., 400 to SSJ, at the Union League last night for the national 18.2 balkllne nmatcur billiard championship. In the afternoon game Corvvln Huston, of the Detroit Athletic Club, sprung n surprise and won his llrst victory of the tournament by defenting Eugene Mil bum, of Memphis, 400 to 20fi. Heddon-0 24 H O O IB 2 R 4 5 4 5 2 R1 111 B (I 4 3 1 S K0 7 11 7 O .1 3 3 20 1(1 1 1 O 1 8 BO 13. Total, 400. Average, 10 30-37. High "i"oB2e'nhurg-0 O 4 4 f S 7 0 O 13 S 20 lfl IB 3 1 fiV74 21 I 0 10 B 0 20 O 2 22 12 2tl 1 11 II 1 20 Total, 383. Avcrago, ID 25-3U. High run. 74. ' HUSTON WINS AFTERNOON (IAMC. Showing the belt form he has fo far de ployed, enabled Corvvln Huston, of the De troit Athletic Club, to win his tlrst victory In the tournament jesterday afternoon, when he defeated lluuene Mllburn, of Memphis, 400 to 2(11, In 31 Innings. Illllton-0 0 I) O 1 0 3 10 a 2 4 11 71 0 20 O S 4 14 ll II (I 4 2 3 0 12 1 O O 1 0 3 11 0 O 3 i 2 27 :i 1". 42 :! 4 7 0 : 0 2 Total, 400. Aver age. 8. lllirh run. 71 Mllburn-2 14 3 14 1 0 22 B I 9 10 0 O O 1 2 1 0 3 1 12 O 11 2 1 0 17 1 II 3 1 10 10 0 2 0 O i' .1 1 I IS B 3 :t 12 0 0 0. Total. 200. Aver ago 4 il-BO High run, 22. 'One point toat In :uth for scratch. 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'v:-H' Mmmmmmmmmmi3 ummmmmmmmmmi WILLIAMS GETS NJNCHINO FROM HAYES AND SIEGEL Figliter In Hard Tralntns for Bout With Kllbnne. m.r bla rest on Sunday Kid Williams, vvoVllTs ht-ntr'mw,Tht ehjunploijj wha I- to be held at the OlymP' .A:..?,,,rday the SSil iJSl.AVlB..1;.! fn"pfedpa?.t!ehn lor the pattie. noon nun morn irniiiiii"r, ...... --- ?"' '" .ML0.'" JJ"J"-.rJuti,. fact that both latter, never once iet up In hla "!: tactlcsV nnd both aesMot.s were hotly "ntestea ones, fr both Hayes and Blerel wore in nno '"viltlama again wore his peculiar hcadgear a contrivance similar to that worn by rootnan Playera-and he saya ho wears this to protect his ears during practice 0U'"iArrn Ifllbnne Is eapected hers tomorrow. Manager Harry Edwards announces that will be Impossible, to hod ny reservations .unrcii i, " - CAMDEN BATTLK READING IN CAGE CONTEST T0NF aftir Friday, niand for tho tickets. HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT FOR FAIRMOUNT BILL Jack Reed, of Toledo, and Joe Rosen to Clash Norristown Card Tonight. A heavyweight bout Is the attraction at tho Knlrmount A. C. lonignt. jbck Kerd, of Toledo, will clash with Lengthy Joo Itosen, of West Philadelphia. I'lvc other bouts aro on tho program. Kddlc Moy, the clever Allenlown llgntwelght, n.m ,r,i .iimmv Murnhv. of West Phila delphia, In tho star bout nt the Palace A. C, Norristown, tonight 'PI,. 1, ,ilmntint nrnsrnnl fnllnWR! First bout Monto llrltt, Cleveland, vs. ney Clark, I7th Ward. Bar- Kenalns- Whittcd, Bancroft and Dugcy. Can they fill the Raps in the Phillies' riddled defense? Whitted seems slated for an outfield post, although he is strong on the infield. Bancroft played a brilliant game at short yesterday, despite three niiseucs. Moran has hopes for Dugey. .Second bout- Voting Jack lianlon ton, vs. Jack Nelson. Southwnrk. Third hnnt Willie Smith. North Penn, vs. .. .-. ..,U L',.,.,1 Jimmy utimis. .uui khiu, Fourth boul -(Ins Lewis, North renn, vs. r-.,j. - ......,. I MHnlnn.nn HAmitvin,i.iin vircinin Jim Williams, rair- mount, vs. Scsaw Kelly, Kensington. Wind-up Jack iteea, ioicuo, o. ..t. West Philadelphia. The Palace card follows: -.iu. i.-i... k.. iin,,a,,i rnntev. jeffersonvitie, vs. William McFndden, JUdnor (six : lounds.) Second bout loung tiva nausn. ;",i" . "j"V vs. Oeorgo Far and, consnonocKon , "-( n ,.,.! ..!.- t nlnrtnnn. West PlllladCl- Dhla. vs. Terrv Booth, rhoenlxvlllo (eiKht r0WInd)-'up-Mdle Moy. Allentown. vs. Jimmy Murphy, West Philadelphia (10 rounds). Harry I'lcrco and Loach Cioss will meet In a return bout at New York tonight. Their last contest Is said to have been o. humdinger. Cross probably will meet Johnny Dundee after this match. n,iiin,a n,i, tana win rpa two mammoth chunks of humanity In action tonight, when Carl Morris, the original .White Hope, co -lidos with Fred McKay, Canadian, In a 10 round battle. Following his victory over Jack 'Poland last week. Jack Urltton will meet Joo Stein In a 10-round encounter at Now ork tonight. Knockout Ilrown and One-round Hogan also clash. a.,,,.- ...,.. ni.Mi.llnVln IIR.nntind bOX- er. won tha popular decision over Ughtlng Cabral, also of the United States Navy, In a. four-round exhibition contest at a smoker, held ,.n t.An...4 .I,,. Tt a Arlrnnnas. nagsnlp 0 Hear Admiral CO. Mayo, at duantanamo Bay, mba, February .'(. Al Rue, former manager of the of the Ontario Boseball Club, has now entered the boxing field In the capacity of manager, uo warns to match Joo Bradley, clever 110-pound boy, against tho best of his poundage. Bcsldo his bout with Sam Hpmaeau, nere, XInrch 17, Charley Whlto Is also stgnea up for a match with Leach Cross, at New ork, March 5, Eddlo McGoorty and Buck Crouse are signed up for two bouts. Tho pair meet In Pitts- latter meets Sailor Grande at Plratevllle, and McGoorty tackles Young Ahearn at New York March 20. SALESIANUM AFTER RECORD Game Will Practically! tormine Winner of fil ern League Champf ""-tung-B um xiuarenoaisSllgh Eastern Leacn. STANDING OT T1IK Heading ....viu .rtTi lvi wtfi fremn?o" -.V..-SB ffi $W Seheduls for tonlght--ne,an, t& Reading and Camden, of Ui, 9 Basketball League, will wl iS test tonight at Camden. The tvM HIP hinges on tho rc,uiu leading y a Blight margin, Camden supporters are conndJ"! reprcsenlatlvca will win tonl ,' and tlo up the standing. Th, jJ? bids fair to bo a memorable Jfig! In a contest that was mom . . engagement than a sclenlllla ,;k,v basketball, the laat-movln, ,i .'"Si walloped Trenton at the T?en?nr'",Kl night, .10 to 27. renton rn" PoTuliwa'r'it,!ain,d,,l?., 'ua JfW M.l.oa M to o, lntathiUSSSS!,g,,'2gg. The Fiftieth Baptist wsllon n i nulntej 00 to 10 and tho rae?Jnth n.'3 from lha Flrat Dutch ItfanV In ."IP' was one-slded throughout, 47 in M Mn;" ..Forest Hill broke the hlV..,5s.!5'. ' City the Cnmden "city LeaS '."S.J S...1 a '. BKJ LEAGUES WILL AIT) JERSEY CITY HALL CLUB Giants Gain a "Farm" in Deal, Says Report. N'EW YOrtlC. March 0 Organized bassbill has at last come to the aid or tho International League, according to a aemt-offlclal rumor In baseball circles here today. When the storl. company which Is to take over the Jeree Cltv franchUa la farmed Harry N. Hemp stead, president of the Giants, will take M per cent, of the stock. It Is said. Beslden soothlnr the Injured feelings of E.1 Harrow In not being allowed to plate a Iran, In the Bronx, such a move would also prove a beneficial one for the Olants. Jeriov Cltv would be utilised as a farm, which the Giants da not now possess. BILL JAMES IN HARNESS MACON. March 0. When nlr Hill James stretched himself on the field today the Braves' squad had all the earmarks of the cW 'happj family " With games scheduled for tomorrow. Thurs day and Friday with Mercer College, Stalllngs sent all his recruits through stirf practice. Veteran IJall Player Dead Th funeral of James Tt. Donnelly, at on tlm natlonalb prominent In baseball, occurred at New llavtn. Conn., yesterday. Ha has rlaved with various clubs In 111 West and East. Including Washington, of which ha was captain In 1SST. 1888 and 1M0. Union May Kill Doxing The excessive demands of Australian boxers, wto have formed a union to "further their raus " will put an end to boxing In the Antipodes so At Llppe. the American man ager, aays In a letter sent from Cnozee. H, d n. January 30. ' Sugar" Flanagan and Dave Smith. Australians. wer leaders In the forma tion of the ' union, and. according to Llppe. tbey 'are going to kill the goats that lays tbe golden egg " S21.0QO in Racing Purses KALAMAZOO, Mich,, March 0. Six early cluing purses, with a total vsluo of 121.000. wera ytwtrday announced lot Kalamazoo's Grand Circuit harness metlng. August S toe. Inclusive. Travis Has Low Card PiNKliL'RafT N 1 . March 0 Wall- J itvurnr4 a ufcrd uf 7t. Dlaytas lu a four ball mali'b yaMsrday with J. M. 1'twaip- Tna U ,,1, or iMtftas uavstn 'iviav 'nsvx m tiamtttao brr will r-Uy PatJier Wailtenaora a n,l Irving 1 1. Itafcawsa. New Golf Wonder Mrs. V V. Carpenter, ot the MldwIcK, Countr Club, Los Angeles, a novice Just ono year ago, Is hailed as the coming champion of the coast nnd a worthy con lender for honors In the East. Mrs. Car penter has defeated Miss Kathcrlne Mel ius, who last year won over Miss Marlon Holllns and Miss Margery Phelps and was only one down to Miss Margaret Cur tis. Le Mugee, pilot of the Brookfeda, forbids his player amoklrg cigarettea, drinking liquor and staying up after midnight Tha lot of the ball players la growing harder every year. Hut. such rules are conducive to clean, honest ball playing. Follows Philadelphia's Lead "I am going to do as they do success fully In Philadelphia pack "em In every Friday night. From two hits to a dollar; that'll be us." Irving Fordon, manager of a New York boxing club haB seen the light and will come down from his (1 to 5 a seat prices. Harry Smith, a young catcher obtained by McQraw from the Savannah Club, has a great record In the minors, batting at a .320 clip and catching 111 games or the 123 schedu(ed, McGraw Is giving Smith heavy work, Where Size Counts Walter Schmidt, a wonder of the West In the catching lipe, again haa lost a chance for a big league berth because of his size, or lack or It. Hughey Jennings has turned him down. The Athletics and Cleveland have owned the little brother of Charlie Schmidt, but never gaye him a try. Ho Is only Ave feet sven Inches, but Bpeedy, Paddy Bauman la the new- sensation of Bill Donovan's camp at Savannah. Tha Yankees have stopped talking about Haker. Th engppy Inttelder has been pi'ichaaed fron) I'rovtdenca He waa owned for two aeaaona by Kuxhla Jennings. A Pirate Comer The Pirates have picked up a winner for third base, It Is said. In Balrd who was purchased from Slouv City In the West ern League last season. Halrd played US games, making 1ST hits. Including 33 doubles. 10 three-baggers and six home runs. Ills batting average was -331, and he led the league In base-running with 61 steals. Balrd'a fielding average for I tug ffamAA nt thtrH haia wa 941 ' CAPRON AND MOORE WIN Land Games in Billiard Champion ship at Chicago. In the tournament for tho three-cushion bil liard championship at Chicago yesterday Ca pron and Moore won the afternoon games by closo scores. Joseph Capron. of St. Paul, defeated Auguat Kleclthefer, of Milwaukee, SO to 41, In U7 Innings. Hla high run was S and Kleck liefer1 6. George Moore, of New York, defeated Charles Ellis, of Cleveland, SO to 4S, In 71 Innings. Charles McCourt, PlttBburgh, defeated Harry Cooler, Indianapolis, SO to 22, In an Interstate Three-cushion Willard Leaguu match laai night at Pittsburgh. In 83 Innings Each hid a high run of 4. Frank Denson, of St. Louis defeated John Kllng, of Kansas CIt), SO to 35, In an Inter state IJltllard League game at St. Louis last night. The gome went 70 Innings. Bach player had a high run of fi. In one of the best games of the pocket bil liard tournament at Dovle'a 'Allegheny Parlors, Kensington and Allegheny avenues, last night. Heck Davis wrested third place from Janiej Wartman by tho score of 73 to CO. In tho flrat block of their .100-polnt pocket billiard match at the Oermantovvn Cue Itconia laat night John Dorney eaally defeated Lester Coupe, the score hetnjr luo to SO. In tho pocket billiard tournament at the Le high Iloom last night. Thurston defeated Bar rett by the score of 78 to 48. LOCAL GOLFERS QUALIFY Florida Tournament Finds Men of This Section Ranked High. fiQlfera of this section qualified In one ot tha four flight nt the annual Florida State championship at. Palm Beach yeaterday W. JI. Dllks, ot Philadelphia, with 73. vvaa third, and C. II Oetst, Sea View, landed In the first flight with S4. The summary: vv. it. Biauoru. iaudiiai. io, it, i. rar rlngton. Woodland, 74: W. H Dllk, Philadel phia, 7: David Wagataff, Tuxedo, 78; L. it Putt, National. 78; J. It. Hyde, South Shore, 70: J. K. Smith, Wilmington, 70, H. Fem berton, Montreal, 70; A. ft Plerson. Glen nidge. 82; C. H Von Vleck, Montclalr. VJ. V. C. Longley, WaiviamoUett, SI; O. W, II, Hartlett, London, 8J; H. U, Frcllnghuvsen. S-1; Morris county. 84; H K. Ilolton Onwentsla, W; C II, Oeist, Sea View, 84; V II, Smith! Other 'tarda of Interest to I'hlladelphlans wro: J. & 8mlth, Wilmington, 7H; 1. J Pellly. PaU. 87; J. D. Johnson, Philadelphia, 80. and J. Itelter, Philadelphia, 80, PSIIIF10 Announce Golf Dates The Bkwanok Country C,lub of Manchester. VI , announced yesterday dates selected for Its annual golf event for the season of 1015. They are: .July 4, Independence Day handi cap; July IS. SO. 30 and 31. first prealdent's iup tournament, September 0, Labor Day l.tnlljcap, and September IS, 17 and la. Equinox cup tournament. Garfield Heads Williams Five WIIfMAUTOWtr, Mass.. March 0. James A. Oarfleld. 1010, of West Mentor, Ohio, waa tUctetvaptain of the Williams basketball team at a meeting of tha sauad hald hr yeaterday. Daliadc of the White Man's Burden have no interest today In how Jaimn looks as a Joo; Kor tlo I care what crttws say About our )ini!j's bitsA Icaiiue show; It may bo strictly to the Joe, It may bo stanch (is any oak; But this fs tcAa! I'd like to know ll'lll lffflard ever meet the Smoker J'ou read of how the big guns slay As out the field the troopers go; Or where V. Castle leads the play Athwart tho light fantastic too; Or Andy with more coin to blow That stuff to. mo is all a joke; But this is what I'd like to fcitoti) Will H'll'ti-a et;er meet tho Smokel Does nroiflltfoti always payt Or does it end the liquid flowt Will T. Ii. And the old-time way And string again Ms ancient bowt Such dope is pittifcertasimo. Enough to make a walrus choke; But this Is what I yearn to know Will Willard ever meet the Smoker And if ha does, who'll cop the dough f Who'll slip across the tclnning poker Aye, this is what I yearn to know Mil" trifford ever beat the Smoker "Sam Crawford in better chape than ever." Why not? They're making all the RIego Guns bigger now. The Open Ears Co., Ltd., Again It seems that a slight hitch lias arisen In forming the Open Ears Co., Ltd., for golfers desiring Willing Listeners, bewell Ford writes us that Oeorgo Ado, one of the original framera of the or ganization, wants to specialize, in Lop eared Listeners. "Ade," ho writes, "Is an Cffete Hooslcr and a private course dilet tante. Shall we freeze him out or adopt his suggestion?" Before committing ourselves we'd rather Jiear from a few golfers on the subject. Would you rather have a Lop. eared Listener, or will any old kind do as long as he will stay put without the use of chains or a barred cell I Johnson's Handicap A bunch of ball players the other night were discussing the case of Walter John son as a pitcher. All agreed that the Blonde Shrapnel was a pretty fair work man as it was, Hut It was alto agreed that Johnson would be almost unhlttable, bound nil range, If he ever adopted the tactics used hy most successful Blabmen that Is, tho policy of shooting a stray shot at the batsman's onion once In a while. This system has kept many pltch ei s up In tho winning rnnks, as It has a decided tendency to drivo the nthlete hack from tho plate and wotk upon his norves. But Johnson never us"a It, and mainly for tho reaflon that tho batsman would havo only an outsldo clianco of ducking the shot as propelled by Walter's nun, and If the shot ever lauded bquarely John son would have the ghost or a dead man stalking his sleep. jThcre nro times when it is a handicap W havo an excessive amount of n certain article on hand. Tiie Bard's Rovery By Our Own Mr. Gray. The curfew tolls the knell of winter's lay; The wild-eyed bug will soon crawl forth in glee; Tho umpire Aomotcorrf plods his ghastly way. And there will be fat chunks of dope for me. Tho breezy call of incensed fan I hear; The coacher twittering on the first base line; The bug's shrill clarion rattles in. my ear inn purpie areams oring bacK a win ning nine. full many a star of put est ray serene The dull, unfathomed leagues of winter 6enr full many a hick will blow the big town scene And spring his benders on the. bush league air, Explaining Another Why "Why Is It," asks an exchange In edi torial discussion, "that bo many Irish favor tho Germans In this war?" Simple Isn't the jiame for this query, If Ger many aria Ireland ever fell out all the knockabout vaudeville teams in the coun try would have to disband, Tho Giants plus Hans Lobert and Poll Perrltt ate likely to be quite a different array from the sagging clan which the Braves crushed last August and Septem ber. By hooking these two McGraw has forced Stalllngs to turn and give battle to the last d'tch to protect his eminent abode In the classlcj realm of swat, There'll be a battle In the National League after all a battle In which St. Louis and Chicago may Join with the two clubs mentioned a Hue or so above. Crack Five Has Won Its Last Four Contests in Cage. WILMINGTON. Del., Martfn 9. Having won four straight, Saleslanum will at tempt to make It five on Friday, when It meets tho Philadelphia Textile team In this city. Conference Academy dosed Its season Sat urday night by defeating Dover High School, " Dclawa're College basketball team 1 In the best shape that It has been this season and expects to win the remaining two games on lis ecneuuic. Alorslua Kl to 12 ir?-..5 ,?!.. ??nil goals. Harlman sustained a fractnSi"'' Magnolia beat the Morton Bov2A?" to W, in an Intei,?!",! In n. Ormantown Church Leartta nm'A kot Square beat St. Stephen Art Ri11 fought, exciting contest. Ini " BULLDOG AND TIGER, DO BATTLE TONli Meet in Cage Game at VtM ton Which May Deterll intercollegiate Champlofl: Intercollegiate League laot NiaiiT's result; 3 i-orncii, 47; Dartmouth, 10. J STANDING OP THE CLUBS,'! . . u I'.c to fiU nlo H 2 .760 Columbia .. jiai Princeton .. 0 2 .700 Pcnr t .... ,1 Cornel 7 .1 Ton nii!.'..'i"llm . .... , .. .,,, .j, tiiJuuiQ V I uiiB vvuim-s schedule. ' Tonleht Princeton nt Vnl Friday-Columbia at Princeton: Dtrtwa x ale. ,v. fflDLMMTH FLifo Two very Important track and field meeto are on the carpet this week. Thurs day night nt the Central Y. M. C. A. the nnnual Kastern district championships will be held, and on Saturday the prom ised great set of Meadowbrook Club con tests will be staged nt Convention Hall. The Y. M. C. A. championships will bring together a classy group ot track and field athletes. Judging from the form of some of the entrants, new records will be established In some ot tho events. The Meadowbrook Club games are th best to be seen In Philadelphia this winter. Johnnie Gallagher, a popular Philadelphia athlete, Is In great phyalcal condition at thla time and probably will give the beat mller at the Meadowbrook games reason for concern. Meredith, of Penn; Van Wllkle, of Tale: Tom Halpln, of Doston: D, 8. Caldwell, and Ho mer Haker are soma of the aterllnr sprinters who will toe th mark at ths Meadowbrook games. Tho championship of the IntercoIltS Basketball League will bo pracifc decided tonight when Yale meets IW. ton. The two squads 'arc tied kit honors at present. .3 Yalo appears to have the edje til Tiger quintet, but well-based citai tlons havo often gone wrong. -Ill chnnco Yale should lose the contuti nigni, mo nnai standing would rtlt. a tie. Yale so completely outdu; uarimoutii's nvc, which Is to be Etti tho final game of the league leason f- uay, tuat a victory ior ine tiuuati certain. ' "" Cornell nsllv henr. Dnrtmntilh st filial f last night by the score of 47 to 19, tSJ closing Its Intercollegiate basketoul rM son and keening In the race foruitiert collegiate champlonslilp, 5JI Out of nil the league games UiJ5J cans havo lest but three. Browni usual, was the Individual star, cbtiiaB 17 of Cornell's points, Lunden, apl nnd Whitney also showed to edy?! Ml f!ITATn WIVTT! CHAMPION'S M Dofeat St. Columba in Amtrfli League Gome for Title,, ; American League - STANDING OF THB CLUBaVW t r r- TV'-Kr Glrard 14 I .778 St. Anne.. ! St. Colu'ba.ia 8 .722 Holy Name. I ,JJB St. nilra'h..l2 fl .S7 Xavler " N. P. Y. M.. 8 0 .671 Warwick $Jm Tho team representing the Glrarf Alumni won beyond the ahaaow 01 the champlonahlp of the American, p""B L.eaguo Dy aeieaung oi. v.uiuim, ;-jri at Natatorium Hall by the acor of atjl uerore tne targeat crown inai -3 un American League game. It f..'la cidlng gamo of a poat-aeaaon senw w"j the triple tie between Glrard, St-.CojamUj J5l, cuzaurui. Aim . ,i,i Tut l I euminaivu irum ntw uit,v..,.,. . .a rtl TENDLER'S FOUR-ROUND VJfi OVER DIGGINS A SURPEDB ' sM Referee Stops Bout Lovinsky Wm Ashe in Slow Fight. J I Tha' pugllletle stock of I".'"? ATHLETES TO DINE APRIL 1 At a recent meeting of tbe Veteran Athletes ot Philadelphia, at which Eugene C. Bonn! well presided, the following men, most of them now prominently Identified wllh municipal af fairs, and former athletes at some time In their careers, were elected to membership; Judge John M. Patterson. W. Kreeland Ken drlck. Judge Charle L. Ilrown. Thomas Sher man, Thomas J, Cunningham. M, Neagle Itaw. litis. Charles II. Kendrlck. The flrat quarterly meeting and dinner of the Veterana' Aaao elation will be held at the Hotel Illnghani Thursday night, April 1. All-Saints' Five Winner Laat night AH Saints defeated Tempts for tha third lima thl season. The final acore was 23 to 11. The line-up follows; All Saints. J Temple, Tomtlnson, forward ,..,,,.,,., ..Davis lianlon...,.,,..... forward .....,... .Btoeum r.d wards..,. ,.,,... centra ,., Tat Lynch.,.., ,..,,., guard ,,,,,, Simpson Kckerd,,.,., guard ...,, Slmpaon Smith. ,,,,,.., guard , Strong Field goals lianlon, 8; Tomllnson, 3; Ed. warda, Tate, 4; Davla, 3, Foul goal lianlon. S out of 13; Davla, O out of 11. To Reconstruct Famous Track A corporation has been formed to recon struct the track and stand at Sheepanead Day, N. V,, and transform the famous old race course Into a hug amphitheatre suitable for all kind of sports. It t Mid that fi. oOO.OOO will be expended In th work of reconstruction. hi four-round victory over Young VW the rcmlflnal at the Olympla A, A. W"J Instructed by the club's vr,hJ''tlftull jteeres, iteieres r run v. .,. v. fcaaal tllltlea In the mentioned seajton, m was bleeding profusely. .rZaim In the second round Tendler ( ugly wound In his opponent's w,J:' a terrtno leit-nana upperuu.. "1j-lM .1.,. .... th nam nilnch. COUTiH JJ stiff right Jab he kept ths 4"Jv5B FrddyTs mouth gushingly, to auch " "M mat Doin noya ana we m,iw," mm ered with tha red fluid. ,rll,5l Ulggins, BODDing, raisra wi VjisVaal atop the bouu but th move a JS The victor weighed 116(4 pound "'.KB C?n'the wlndup ttllnr UrtrSJ .lnte.l George Ash The bout oM M peal to the spectator. Hour ' "rffl fault of Levlnsky that the flfM Wzm Inttreatlnr, The Battler did If ''M ar,A Am taa thlril rnund Until 'rCtM Aihs .polled matters by W XTM tics. Levlnaky had an favan'aia KMi.n tinning 111 h fTV at 111 Vt' . TKJ Mika'rvufep. iBsa! nounds. and.Jaf'J L'l7ti. fought lx rounda i to . ."JSaKJ Wallers. 14nU. shaded Blllv Je'Jj Bobby Loughrey, v;.. ouuus . gan, 1S. . . . . ,.J, Eddie O'Keefo and Louisiana wmi -ja rlurn match In the star bout P4J night. 2 WORLD'S CHAMPIOU Kid Williams vs. Johnny UO.I.II. CHAMTION I-"?.. "I OLYMPIA A. A. fiSw ifflj WEDNESDAV EVENIN'O, V2SA . -.....,..4 sa IS ana il.r. Balcony adm.. I, """"JJrclli No reservations held altar "t's! TONICHT-TONIGHT-TS?l;J civ uvvaiTinNAL COfira"Li TTnlrmmmf A C. J"? Lffuui JACK BKBU T. LENUTH K0 EVENING LEDGER MOVIES PAT MORAN FINDS A BUG I1S FLORIDA, SENTENCES A PLAYER; YES, WHAT? BUSH BLOOMER,, A &IAMOHD JHTHE. f THER.ES VARhWHTS mTKErA MAWHES . .-.. t Li i & t -O 0UTHE FOR.GOT THE WARNING OK THE mEHDUY 1N0IAH aHUvSLES1. INATOO t5iCEFUL TO WORK OVTCHi rv? 4Sr r SO THE, MANAGER. TRADES H1IATO ST. LOUIS FOB. A 3g Am DOUBLE EX?QSUat STUFF PB-EAiAS 6 SCRIBE s?fiS A 0MI6r1Cri. viKf'Os3 (r p,J ' ' mm r -, -