Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 10, 1915, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING LEDaBR-PHILADliiLPniA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915,
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Athletics eeady for come-back at cubs today camden quintet wins great game
guars crew ready
FOR 'COME BACK' AT
CHICAGOANS TODAY
Defeat of Yesteruay uy
Cubs ruts .aunietica uh
Toes for Revenge.
Thomas' Team Wins
From Barry Team.
..J; m. March lO.-Tho Athl-.tlca
'Lni -'conio back" today nnd bend every
I resect to wlpo out yesterdays aoicw oy
-". ,.Li..m Cubs. It was Inrgcly tho
witdncss of need, ft recruit pitcher, that
V ... .k Mnckmcn tho game. However,
,fcw ' . ...- in nll.rniiml better shane
.live euro "!'""
"... it. MncktllCll.
man i .... ...
t c,rWin Havis litis not yet mado his
rUlWT eIcclloiis
lr JACKSONVILLE. Kin., March lO.-Con-
fete Mack did not accompany ins iuiuu
'tor regulars to Tntnpu, whero thoy met
: .. . M.i..i.n Cuba icstcrdnv. For four
MB8 ciiic-"e" -
i,k6urs the tall Tic-pin tutored tho aspirins
' .. . -. i. tfoltilnrr pnmn hern. Tffn
rrCCrul . .1.. .nncnliif nod Ilfnttl
tinlirg 01 "OH- " lM" ... .rt ...... .-o
nY (he afternoon mudo It interesting for
'thn Yanlgani
"J iho nfirriw " Maik selected two Icamr.
Vi .iiimi up"" frw outfielders, who np-
i'i....j in ni orm ho f"t two nines into action
I'.K nioiniiini! irn.tlm tilt Among those
1,'la a nio '"'" r.. . ..... .iimmv itmueii. ei-
i rockcy Jmli Harry's team wan beaten hy
1 Mad known aa lho Ira Thomnsci liy a
W.01 .'!. ",., i I..I..II rli-lil blinder, lilnilltod
'iUitty's' men tor four Innings. Ho eased up
':. .k. nfiii nhrn ho wad found for four runs.
'lifir Vottr. who was assigned to tho pitching
'iilir hr llarri m oft form In hla control.
ADM Strunk llmi.cd nbout with a laino onklo.
fla expects to again don his uniform today.
h . . , .
FRAiSIVljliN uuiuuLbo jmm
Insurance Bowline League Leaders
Treated to Surprise.
In the Inwrame Lcaguo matches, rolled on
Terminal alios last night, Aetna, tho leaders,
iere oulrolled hy franklin In two gamos out
.. .hmA Miliar A (n took ndvnntnjxo of
'Auu', dcrciis winning threo straight games
from North America and again tied up Aetna
for tho leadership KoosterH won tho series
irmn Hellam e and People's National won tho
!,m mmo trnm cintt Yungman .V Co. Ayrea.
Kclt,erger and llnrton encli registered a.
In the Philadelphia League matches rolled
on tho Casino nlleiB laat night, Pennsylvania
Hxllroad i "e I' i ler mado a clean sweep.
.i.fl!np fhiof. from Plttshuri.il Plato Olnsa.
ISPort niehmnnd n . nmpllshed a similar feat,
I ! rupturing three ioni Kensington, wlillo Slot-
MO AH J llfc.! Win HM IIUHI ftLlUK IIU .
w..ht,phnnlr rnii"'t full V.
M Owlnp to tht man h bclnff postponoil between
i John T Lewis Unit hi m. S K. nnJ 1, tho
'......p.tin una j-m,h1pl in rrnln bv unletting
xI3cknn tlirre"tlme In tho matrict rolled on
t'tnt uimnu aiien iusi iukiu. iu-i.iiv n.-i
1U BCriCS mill l NO .UUllt'iii;, muiu 1 mijjuiw
..1 n n fi-r.,11 f(llflfrl
1 Philadelphia f'nun II won threo pnmea from
IFrennsylvarvli i uuti II onl Oermantown on
IRD tames ironi iinwnoni.
I VICTORY FOIt MAUP05IE
I
Lis in Fine Form nnd Defeats Billiard-
ist Cooler fiO to 18.
m... fn..n..n. TXiiln.l.ilnlilti'u ffnrrnrniln-
llCir .iiUUS'liir 1 iuiuiiiiiMt - .., 1
... t t. . tit-uiiin 1 lifiniri lull Inn nilllliril
i league flt'tent (1 Hnrry Cooler, of IndlannpoUs,
l'i. inns ... ,..i, i. in i.i n a I llnio t-' A rnrlprnv
Ut nisht in to i ...
Mauponn j : i : : ii ii i 1 1 u w i
o 1 1 o o o o i o i o a o o l a o a l o o ii
IMO 1 1 o n o i o o o o o 4 Total, m. nigh
-c)ier-o ioooioo n lonooaoooo
iOHOlUOJ OOO 1)0000 10 0O21I0 0O
1,0 00100000002000 1 Total. 18. High
frun, .
Miduick I'oloists Winners
f'SAN' DII '.i i ul Mnrrli in Mldwlrk enr-
r ri.il ofr the h .n r Ktoriia unit cieremen ino
firaous Oii.piratown team for tho California
Eirlo Iropli s , iv i,i,
THE M
:- a v
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Steele Was Everywhere
If Steele, forward on thn Camden tc.nn
Af ttiti l.ne.n.. DnBlmflmll T non.in .lml
1,4111! of his ni"!t ifiiKU liable games Inbt
Lnlght againsi itcidlnR. Whllo the play
ers on both to.uns were til Krc.it form,
Ii&eele's worlt was lho beat, llo shot live
Sfltld goals and una mainly reBpotislblo
:ior camuen a 13 to 31 victory. InclUent-
!;ally, Skeetci followers are happy, as tho
:tm icxalncd the lead In tho race.
Tli, iai,auis of tho old Oilolc park In Haiti
ijwre mutt . niibo urioua lltllo regrota on tho
.u'.i. vi iiioiiv ni ourm nr inn ni.i cumt.. L
t there ihui ticiumn Umg mado hu famout
MMi. a i li iliut rimlded a National Icaguo
.Chiinidonshlp
.1 Elervliodv Lnvcs nn Uiniiiru
i Implro Qult,le, of the National League, was
bud oini- mghu agu ufior h had ruferetd
i' oaikctbun inui. Ii in Columbia, Ho. How
L.lt.ik .nr... .,-. I. . . i ..... .. Intnl
-...w .mi uy luiu uii mnpirr, uwii in iiiu muivi i
I.andiH May SprinK Surprific
"flnr. f ..... !...! .- .. .... l'n1lAP
. V..J ..III H'Ul1 I" DUl ?UM. "HIIVII
ill nn u n.w1n..!. .. 1. M .n.. nn. it. 1 l.a "
fTHIs was Clark arimtli's Krcctlns to Wul
er Joliiison when the Kreat tuliler ar
rived at tho ClmrlottpHvlllo trulnltic canui.
JudSo, Landts may revlvo tl-at little men-
li operation called woiulcrinR.
v tbo canltulalion of Tliir 11111 James, told
fexclusivclj in tho kvenino Ipaun, is
joout tho most cnslblo thine that young
jjawi baa dono slnco tho lust world's series.
IU l no ills .race for a ball nluver to stick
to. his word
r.ntnii. ....... ..- . ... .. ... .......
BjA"i Brit lime Hie rolls from llurope. Tin
crujr uui uq run May a,
' than r,u mms will rnmpele In the big
as
. .yurimninv nicn began in rtoria.
Alurpliy on the Job
!iuVl?Pe'Lb i'urrh. ex
, Si vh .'""hcrlv affei lion
rfmJ"'1r h.n the
Cub boss. I, stick
to thoAfl 'en-nets of
ff "" " tho first figure sighted hi lho
n?'i?.,fa." "' hrefrei-tll.lo C Webb,
lie nail
(IfSi. ll "'''" IMI. Hut, of course,
Y?" l&o National Cominlielon aa no.
rink lr r.. ... ..
l'Lrar. ?n,,.1I'.r'1' nnl K' a V"" carried
a'JL"" Merlon CrUktt Club the romiwtl-
BlU. . ..;."-" al . id lsstlug until 10 p m..
Kto-ni., . rB inieinuwion for dinner, su
SlOUt 1 .nni, Mn f ,.N,'?i' ..ctiuwii nuu
rx i .? ns JI00 Tins hi IS gamw,
BniB. WwilI"r ma.,1. ,b !'' individual
it lr ,'.a i.'i,.!!9.. 7HS..R- .
1 Mum. i ;""!"'" WWI "! l'
i dips iu hi fifili RagM,
wm
T-. SrV5T3r Si-
IISS&A A
r. .' "WiX i i" .v(w a
DOES MOT THIS
PROSPECT
SIMULATE THE
DEArVFEriYVAYj
BOUGIITON TO ENTER PENN
Intcrscholastlc Champion Distnncjb
Runner Announces His Plan.
Charles Houghton, tho Ccnlnit Hlrh School
athlete, of Newark, N. ,t., who was declared
n professional by tho Registration Oommltteo
of tho A. A. V. for accenting a position ns
playground director nt one. of lho Kmex County
parks, will enter tho tlntterslty of 1'enniyl
Mihla In lho tall, and It Is likely that his
right for the reinstatement aa an amateur wilt
be taken up l the collego nuthorltlra,
rioURliton Is tlio national two-tnllo Inter--scliolustlc
chanuilun and winner of the Amer
ican lntertrholastlo cross-country title last No
vember. Dr. Ueorgo Orton, lho Pcnn roach,
haa written a .etltr to Dr. Karl A, Clbucr. of
Newark tn which ho state lio will do all In
hl power to aid In the Now-ark boy'a rein
statement A movement Is oil foot now to
shape sn appeal In behalf of Houghton to
the national body of lho A A I'.
PHIL REGULARS PLAY
CUBANS AGAIN TODAY
Ynnigans, Off to Meet Birming
ham, Curry Strange Bag
gage, Thanks to Jokers.
I BOlt A STAFF COirnKSfONDtNT. 1
ST. PCTUIiSnuita, Fla., March 10.
Manaccr Moran'n regulars will play tho
Havana Itcds In tho second eamo of tho
series nt Coffco Pot Park this afternoon,
whllo ActlnB ManaRcr Jack Mnrtln vill
direct tho Yanlprana In a contest with tho
JilrmlnKliom Club, which la tralnlnc; nt
Orlando.
Tho Ynnigans ciiuod rtiotiBli confusion
around tho hotel In netting nwny this
moinlni; to mako ono bellcvo that they
woro Kolng; into u. world's scries. Tho
youngsters packed their bagBago last
night and retired early. Durlns tho night
scrtno of tho veterans unpacked tho cases
and substituted largo blocks of building
stone, which will no doubt bo detected
by tho travolcra boforo reaching tho park
at Orlando.
Boss Morati sent his regulars through
tho usual morning practice) and at noon
thoBo Inclined to llsh wero seen mingled
with tho Pelicans at tho bayou. Tin
cup, Ocschger and Mayer piobably will
do mound duty agalnat tho Cubans today.
ROSEN WHIPS REED
Uptown Fighter Led All Way in
Faimiount Bout.
Joo lloscn. tho uptown heavyweight, de
feated Jack ttccd. of Toledo. In a hard fight
far tho wind-up at tho 1'alrmount Athletic
Club last night before a big crowd. Itoscn
proved loo fast for Heed and had tho lend In
every round. In tho jjenilwlnd-up Jim Williams,
lho Virginia Olont, defeated Seesaw Kelly.
Tho best of tho preliminaries wuh between
dug Lewis and Kddlo Cavanaugli. and Lewis
won easily, having C'avanatigh In bad ahapi
beforo the end of lho contest. Uddto Kelly
defeated Wlillo bmltli In six hard roundi.
Johnny McAvoy Blinded Preston Smith, and
Monte lirlit mado Barney Clark iult in four
rounds.
Jimmy Murphy, of Wilmington, beforn 2.VI0
excited spectators at tho Palate A. C, Norrls
town, Inst night tiuipjlnted IMillo Moy, the
clover South llcthlehtlii boxer. In 10 rounds
that wero lcplcti- with fast and clever lighting.
Throe "f thy preliminaries wero of short dura
tion K. O Olenson, of Plillndelphln, knotked
out Terry llouth. of Plioenlxvllle, In tho llrst
round. William McPaddcn of ladnor, stopped
Howard Crooley, of Jerfeisonvlllo, in tho Initial
eesalon Voung Cavnmugh, of Hrjn Jlawr.
null In the fourth to Ueorgo McKnrland. of
Consholiocken. Spike lrnrly. of Prldgeport, out
pointed i:ddio ltandall, of Philadelphia.
IIURD BILLIARD WINNER
Conway Is Loser 100 to 87 at His Own
Parlors.
lho match last night at Conwav'M Parlor,
between John Hard, of tho Hagle llnom, and
Walter Conway, drew tho biggest crowd of lho
tournament, and tho spectators witnessed alio
of thn bent and hardest-fought gomes o far
plojed. Hunt wan the winner, ICO to 87.
Things lamo rather rasv for Marty Carroll
last night in tho lilth game of tho pocket
billiard tournament at Hoylo's Allegheny Par
lor. Kensington nnd Allegheny avenues, as
lio defeated William Ithoadcs by tho scoro
of 7.1 to -HI.
W, r, Do Langh, of the Oermantown Tlllllnrd
Aeadomi, beat Walter SSlnk. 100 to 87, In a
Itoomkccpors' Pocket Hllllard t.c.iguo gamo
at tho Pleasant View Tarlora last night.
In lho first gamo of tho annual Class i II
pocket billiard tournament at the Tark Hll
llard Iloom, on Monday, Oeorge Morgan de
feated (Icorgo Oallagher, 7.1 to 41.
It. Nonem.in. of Mt. Airy, outplavcd J. Jack
aon at the latlcr'a parlors. 100 to 7T, In a Banm
In which ho was nlwaja In tho lead.
Tho gamo at the club parlors resulted In an
rosy victory for Nelthamcr over Kurtz, of tho
Seymour, 100 to 40.
In tho pocket billiard tournament nt the I.
high Parlors lasl night, frank V. Irh h started
out In tho lead In hla gnme with ttw lother
glll, and was never lunded, winning i3 to ul..
FAVORITE BUMPED
IN BILLIARD TEST
Robert Lord Tastes Defeat at
Hands of Charles Heddon at
Union League.
Another favorlto got hli bumps In tho
15th gamo of tho tournament nt tho
Union Leaguo last night for tho national
is 2 balk-lino billiard championship when
Hobeit N. Lord, tho brilliant young Chi
cago euo artist, went down t an over
whelming dofrnt boforo Charles Heddon,
of Uowaglac. Mich.. 100 tn 1M. In tho
afternoon game Kdvvard W. Gardner, of
New York, present holder of tho na
tlonal crown, govo nn nrtlstlo walloping
to Corwln Huston, of tho Detroit Athletic
Club, W) to 218.
Heddon was In wonderful stroke and inade
3(1 innMo shots during the game while Lord
was far off form und showed poor stroko.
compared with his previous games. Wit the
br"W were all against lilm. and ho did not
sei-ni to be able to get a start. I .
0 'taVH I o Ua o" S" Tola?. VJ
AYJTo IrVfo 'iTas 4 o iiioo
1 IS 0 !i 0 05 U. Total. 181. Average, II SS-IO.
High run. IB.
Plavlng in the best form ho has ct dl
Plajed enabled tho veteran war horso of J he
Ereeii ruhlons. Kdnard W. Gardner, of the
Ari'i nub. New York, holder of the national
amateur championship, till'. , to defeat Corvvln
lldsloii of tr Detroit Athletlo Club. 4UO to
'MiWsi'oS oawnoHHM
31 11 11 ST U I SS1I US 0 0 0 1 21. Total,
jnn Avsrace 14 K-'.'H. High run 57.
4TlUitin-3'f l'i 0 O I) 1 0 f HO 51 T 01 M M
HO 0B 2 0 0 0 1 0. Total. !1U. Average. 8.
High run, ul.
, BTANDINO 01' TUB PLAYEUS.
W. 1 Ave'. Hun.
Slaier. Philadelphia .... '&
Oardner. New York .... a ' "
Ponburit. New lort ;. J 1 JO -Jrt II
He3aoii. Uowaglac, Mich. ;i - fts-sf
Utd, Chicago -f i iirVi jj,
Mllbiini, MwnphU 1 :lill,. ?,'
llutton, Detroit .... . 1 5 8 71
Today's Tscbadulo follows Afternoon. Mayer
and Jleddonj night. 1'oggenburg and Oardner,
EVENING
WiWm Is fe'
A PARTY OF PHILLIES ARAMING AT ST.PETERSBUflG V.- - f $
JvJOfie LAMDI5 ABOUT
To iMr;o0WCG Decision
IW FC0 AMTI- TRUiT
PRC3.
0UIT
BAHCR.OFT A1IV PROVE1
THtT SEASONS' SENSATION
NEW YORK HORSEMEN
LOOK FOR BIG YEAR
Tracks in Empire State Being
Shaped Up for Spring Sea
son Futurity Outlook.
New York racing Interest;! nro agog
theso dnjs, ns with tho coming of spring
the various Now York trackw nro bolus
put In shape, and If mild weather con
tinues from this tlmo on, nil of the plants
will bo In Ideal shapo when tho season
opens.
'ork on tho Jamaica, track began yes
terday, and tho Metropolian Jockey Club
olllclals nro urging tho contractors to
complcto tho work of ropalrs. Tho grand
stand will need a now roof, part uf tho
restaurant will have to bo fixed bociiuso
tho steel filrdcis crnnhed through tho
grandstand when the overhang of tho roof
mnashed under tho weight nt tho snow.
Tho work of repair will require at least
eight weeks' time.
In addition to lho work on tho bland, the
track itself and tho stables will rciclvo at
tention of tho builders
Humor has it that riovornnr Whitman, of
New York, will appoint Curl H. iiurr, Jr.
of Commntk. 1 I., a member of tho new Stulo
Pair Commission It is licllciid the appoint
ment of Mr. Iiurr will lie pleasing to all of
tho liorsomen of the Umpire Stitp
Will tho futurity ho decided this yar at
Saratoga or at rtolniont ' That Is tin intention
pux7llug horsemen. The llelmnnt Park tourm
with Its straightaway would ho nn ldenl ptuu
to hold the classic
The Vanished Country
fJe-ciilcrcd nt the request of the Gentle
man mm 7'oj-asA
TJacfc fit (no Vutilsifif Country
There's a cabin In the lane,
Across tho yellow sunshlno
And tho silver of tho rain;
A cabin, aummer-shadeil.
Where tho maples whispered low
Vrram stories of tho sauthwtnd
That n felloio used to knaio;
And It's queer that, funiliiy 'jrav,
Stilt a fellow looks away
To u dream hrt fcnoirs has vanished
Down tho Path of 'cstcduy. -
IJach in the ViiilAr( Country
There's an old-time swlnginu fle
Thrauyh tho early dusk of summer
Whcro a fllrl Ami come o icnlJ:
And her hair was like the sundrlft
Fiam the heart of summer skies
While the blue of God's wlda heaven
C)owned tho splendor of her eyes;
And it's queer that, tumlnp pray.
Still a fellow loaki ateitv
To a ircom Ac Aiioics has vanished
Down the Path of yesterday.
Hack in the Vanished Country
There's a dream that used to be,
Of Famo tollilii lAo city
And u name beyond tho sea;
A dream of laurel toreathlnas
That came shilling through tho night
The story of the glory
Of the victor (n Aa fight;
And it's queer that, worn and gray,
mill a fellow looks ninny
To a dream he Atiotcs An tnii(jAc(
Doum Ao i'nlA of Yesterday,
John llonry Wagner. Sir: Wo consider
It an honor that w weio permitted to
enter our little boost. liasbal has
mndB inuv men. but loll havo playd
a biff purt In making baseball. Which la
something else, ,
Wo must be goltlug old Kaeh ear
wo find It harder'to keep from writing too
much about AVagner. Matthewson. I-aJole
and Plank. Or It may ha that knowinjr
tho pitfalls and tansies of the sromvi.
thoso who have stuck over the Long
Trail are more than untitled to all they
can set.
Sign Grabbing
Not mentioning any namee to protect
$& &
iNmcjmsmm
LEDGER' MOVIE-SPRING TRAINING IS A
GlLMORE-" I AM clREftTLY
SURPRISED T TU ACTIOM OP
onciAuiceo uieriML csettimc
CUR P1MHS5 TO DnCAK
eONTRRCTS"
MR. BAKER. ENGAGES IN
GOLF IN FLORIDA
OLD STUFF :
1015 KENTUCKY DERBY
31 AY HE IIEST EVER HELD
Remarkable Array of ThoroughbrcdH
Ilavo Ileen Entered.
When lho bangtails nio called to the
post ut Louisville, Ky to docldo tho
winner of tho t.oulsvlllo Jockey Club
Piorby this oar on Mny S ono of tho
beat races In the hlstoty of the classic
will bo witnessed. Horsemen who nio
Informed bellovo thcro will ho moro In
terest In tho running of lho 1015 ovent
fnnii has boon the case for 40 years, slnco
tho event was Inaugurated.
Tho purjc U a rich one, $15,000 being of
fered. Thu entries havo closed and tho
list brings together a most romarknblo
an ay of 3- ear-olds Their merits will
cause n lot of speculation whllo these
champion 2-yenr-olrts of Mil aro making
their preparation for tho big ruco.
Decker Kills 18 Ilirds
Hcclier dofented ltosa for a JI00 purae nt
lho spot lal 60-blrd shoot of lho Haglo Gun
flub, hold at tho club traps at Manoi ycsler
dnv. ttoth men wero In topnoti h form, killing
is" birds and 47 birds, respectively. Decker
also tied for tlrst honors with Hen Itedmond
tn a lii-blrd inlsi and out stioot, both men
killing 10 straight
Marly McIInlc, Hold-out
HWANNAU. On., March in ".Marty" Mc
Itnlo. tlm him of the lankeca to report to
"Hill ' ijoimvan Jnlned the squad to lay but
la Mill inn Inn. il A long talk ulih hl miiu
hkit lonk nlni e Hborllv lifter Mi Halo reg-Isti-ed.
but csme to nothing the nltther ln
mIhiIiik Hint h" win Id hold Hie dull to a urom-l-p
of .in Inirmsp In solnrv made bv Prank
Pnrn II licfor the batiks lnnged handii.
criialn confidences, wo havo heard at
liit tin bull phijers say that hut for
tho Macltmcn's nhlllty to socuro tho bat
Ury signs of other clubs ut least ono
star of that aggregation who averages
mound .330 each jcar would bo lucky to
hit .2S0.
"This man," said a certain smart
Ida) or. "Is only a fair hitter. Whcro tho
other club Is nblo tn cover up Its sig
nal hn 1h lucky to get n hit a game. Hut
when tipped off no man In the business
can step out and 'clout ono any harder.
OthPr clubs havo gotten wlsn to thn
Athletic system now and It will surprise
mo If this plnyer hats over .300 ngnln,
or even nbovo .2S0."
The Case of .Michael (Jibnons
Thcro Isn't any question but that Mlko
Gibbons is the best middleweight now
cxtnut In tho fistic marts of trade.
nut at somo not far distant dato It
will be up to Sir Michael to prova this
claim by traveling over thn 20-round
route At present Mlko sas that ho
doesn't caro to battlo over 10 or 12 rounds.
It may bn that ho will stick to that
liking. But If ho docs It can only bo at
the expenso of the championship title, for
endnrnnro and stamina play as big a
part In attaining a championship as skill
and tho punch. '
Freddy Welsh bus cleared JC0.000 In tho
last year. Tho avcrngo Harvard profes
sor gels not over $5000 a jear. Which la
ono answer to tho oulbieak of so many
wars, t'unturlea may lull along their
eternal wa ami new ages dawn and
grow and fade,' but, thn nverago man
retains his primordial Instinct Ho will
pay 12 times as much a jear to see a
lighter light nh will to go to a teacher
for instruction In all the aits that are.
Umpire Uniting
Viuplro bdltlne would hnvo been abol
ished 20 jonva ago but for this feature.
I'p In the stands (here are still any num
ber of fans who believe it hall club is
aggiesatve and lighting for Us rights
when it asfalls the lone guardian of Jus
tice) on tho Held. A scrappy, aggressive
ball club 1s tho one that cariies the popu
lar apiMial however wrung it he In ethical
deductions. Na better machine ever took
the flald than the Mackmen. And no club
had lota scrappy ways, as the phrase Is
understood Itcsult a pennant winner
and $(0,040 deficit at the gate.
AA
GETTING
IN r.
F1ME:
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PAT MORW ANNOUNCES
WILL WIN PENNANT POR.
By BRIGGS
HAIjA oolp club elects
STEVENSON PRESIDENT
At Annual MectinR nt Bala Yesterday
Selection Is Made.
At the annual meeting of tho PaH Holf
Club, nt Hala. yesterday. It was revtnled that
the club Is In a nourishing condition The
immbershlp Increased greatly last vinr unit It
In now nenrlv up to Its full complement, whllo
tho llniiilal condition was never belter lix
tenslvo alterations to lho course, club nnd
locker housoH aro being carried out at tho
present time, and itiey wilt bo completed by
tho time tho season opens A new professional
In w llllom r. Haikney, brother of James
Hackney, a former professional to tho club,
hurt been engaged nnd will take up his dutlea
linmi'dlntely. The election of officers riiultcd
aa follows. President, Walter N Steenson:
vlco president, Herbert J. Illy; aecreturj, Wil
fred 11. Cunningham, treasurer, Maurleo D
I-ong, directors to rervc for three veorn, C
Townsend Wells James C McAvoy. to nerve
for two ears, Wnher H Supplee, Captain T.
P. Murphv nnd r. M. Hardt; to serve for ono
yenr. Willis II. Itobcrts, 11. M Newlln nnd
Charles T Chase.
Crcat golf featured tho first round of match
play In the norldn state golf championship
nt Palm lleach The victories of J. It Hyde.
Ilmoklvn. nnd II. P. Farrlnaton, Hoston, worn
not-ible ones. Inasmuch ns each player scoro 1
72 for his round. Moth won by 2 up, Hjdo
belnr carried to tha homo hole hy P. It U
rrcllnghuysen nnd V. C Tinglcy being
eliminated at tho 37th, where Kurrlnaton
laid n full Iron slot of 17." yards duid and
holed his putt for n three nnd tho match.
W 11 Dllks was eliminated from lho cham
pionship division bv Clironco It Octst, of Sea
view, by a a and 2 ecoro.
In the second flight 1 J ltellly, Pll.l. car
ried it stonnrt, Onrden city, to 111 hclea
Thero were two Phllndelphlans tn win In ibis
division, J D Johrson defeating It Pllr
grrald. Midlothian and J. N Helben winning
from r. II. Thomas. Morris County. Iioth by
tin. snmo score, a nnd ". J H l.mwhheim. of
file Phllinont Country Cluh. wan besten In a
oloxo match by 1.. H. AVeaver, Columbia An
other Quaker City victory was lecorded by A
r Houston, Pt IKivldH. who won on lho
home grren from H W Plsko, Oiklcy.
'I he 'inminl teum niatcli to deilde whether
the Itcds or the lilt en would pny fo ttm mi
nimi dinner of the Tin lVhlstli Club aroused
' eeti Interest estentay nt Plnahurst l.ate Irt
1 o afternoon tho wore vvns 11 to l In favor
ttie tttlles, but Alex Uoes won for the Heds
in Udwln Henderson, of Detroit, tn push
total up to 10. with 11 C Ulancko, of
lontclilr. nnd Tyler I,. Hodllold, of rjreen
.ih, the Inst to uppeir. and lho enthusiasm
was little short of an uproar when Xllnmko
turned In n winning card and tied lho sore.
Football Fate in Hahtnce
Will Columbia sunpnrt football? This ques
tion wilt be decided nt the second undergrad
uate mass-meeting In I'nhersltv Hall New
York city, InilUlit. The Columbliv, SMidelit
Hon' of Itepresontatlves has been busy all week
nailing vos'ers on every enmpus bulletin lioird
heralding tho event.
BASKETBALL TITLE
CLINCHED BY YALE
Defeat of Princeton Last Night,
20 to 17, Virtually Settles
Question.
Intercollegiate League
i.akt Niaura scour.
Yalo. 10: Princeton IT.
ci.tiii frr-ANDi.va.
w. upc w, i. r.o.
Vale T 2 .778 Columbia .. R 4 .BV!
Cornell 7 1 .700 Penn . ... a T ..TVl
Princeton d a .WIT Dartmouth 0 11 ,000
SCIIUDHl.K I'OIt rillDAY.
Columbia at Princeton
Dartmouth at Yale.
Yalo went Into undisputed possession
of first place In the Intercollegiate Bas
ketball Loaguo nt Now Haven last night
by defeating Princeton In n hard-fought
nnd exciting game, 20 to IT.
Neither team played a good gamo of
basketball, and many random shots wero
tried. Captain Stackpolo, of Yale, was
out of tho game because of loceut Ill
ness, but Welncr, who took his place
mado a credltublo showing.
Piluceton was In tho lend only once,
early In the tlrst half, when Yale was
trailing bv a 8 to 4 seme Tho first
period ended 10 to 0 In favor of Vale,
Princeton forced tho phi lug at the be
ginning of tho second half, and before
the period was half over had tied tho
scoro at 15-all. Arnold broke the tie
with a goal from a foul, nnd soon after
Welncr mado tho vv Inning sooro for Yule
by a sensational sliot.fiom the side of
the lloor. Arnold put the game on ice
with another nhl goal
The victory vlrtuullv glvos the cham
pionship of Hie lutercolleglato League to
Yale The Klls have one game remaining
with Dartmouth at New Haven which
they should easily win, while Princeton
has btill to meet the strong Columbia
live.
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BANMaR YCAR.
CAMDEN VICTOR IN
HAIR-RAISING GAME
Skccters Regain Lead in East
ern Basketball Race by De
feating Reading 33 to 31.
Eastern Ilasketball League
fYTANDINO OK TUB Ct,UnS.
W. 1. I'.C. W. L. P.C.
Ciunden ... 21 14 .1112 Do Nerl ... 1" 21 .417
Hi ndlng ... 2:1 14 .1.1- tiroyktock . HI 21 .4'12
Trenton ... IS 211 174 Jasper .... H .3S'.i
Thursd.iy'11 uihoduleCumdcn at Jasper.
Making a sensational rally In tho last
10 minutes of play enabled Camden to
defeat Itcudlng last night in tho Cninden
Armory by 33 to 31 and regain tho lead
lu tin) Eastern Lcagno race. Tho Sltcct
ors, however, nro only half n gamo ahead
of tho Hears, and to clinch tho tltlo must
win their two remaining games.
Tho greatest ciowd which ever wlt
ncsicd a gamo In this vicinity packed tho
Camden (1 1 111 shed to tho doort., many of
tho spectators coming from Heading,
Ticnton nud surrounding towns.
During tho tlrst half and part of tho
sooonil lho Hears outplaced Camdnn, but
nnar (ho end of piny tho Skeeters, urged
on by their frantic followers, nuldo the
rally which turned nn apparent defeat
Into victory.
Tho Inability of Andy Sears to scoro a
foul gonl In tho second half hurt Heading
considerably, for tho usunlly reliable bald
heiided fre-goal tosser missed every one
of bin llvo shots to tho amazement of
tho crowd.
Heading outscored Camden from tho
field In both halves. In tho first 20 min
utes they tallied 5 to 4 by the homo
tenm, and lit tho last hnlf they netted
tho ball six times to tho homo quintet's
five.
GREYSTOCK RESERVES WIN'
Defeat Berkeley, in Brotherhood
League Cage Game.
Greystnrk Itescrves defeated norkeley tn a
-well-ptayod Krotlicrho.Hl league game last
night at llorkele) Hull. 31 to 1. Cli imbera
VVyMe gavo til. Andrews 11 Til 10 25 Jolt 111
their Hrotlicrhood l.euguo game last night.
Kalbncker. with eight Held go its and 21 out
of 2.1 four shot, was tho star of tho game.
In a llrotherhood gamo rt. Peter'a walloped
Prlnco of Peace .VJ to .11 In the preliminary
gamo Stetson Mission won eiistly 37 to 14
Melson Mission won a closelyptnied gamo
from Western Hlecirlc laBt night bv 2S to 27.
lho gaiiiN was ex lllng from bill to bell.
Mo ovenl) matched weio lho first Presby
terian llvo and the Third Baptist tcm In laid
nlglil'H Htrmantowii Church I.uikuo gamo Ibat
It required two extra periods to decide thn
winner The Klrst l'retb)terlan quintet woa
tho victor. 211 lo 21
TransitKurallnu, of tho Lutheran League, de
feated Kirnt Dutch Itescrves last nlglit in a
pllclud lintketball battlo bv 21 tn Hi
tit Mlrlncl'H 1ml llitlu difficulty In defeat
ing West hide .1-1 to .'l
Wlltiilnglon friends' bchool had no trouble
defeating the Hern uniown Academy tram
ytslerd4 aricmuon. 2s 10 11),
'lho neHlj-orsanled Temple I'lilverslty
Preshmnn Hlrla' basketball team yeaterday
atttrnoou In their Initial gamo were defeated
by lho Ciunden High fjcliool Olrls' -3 to 13.
YACHTSM EN ENTERTAIN
Delawnio Lciiguo Holds Lecture nt
Bridesburg Theatre,
l-'ullj 4C0 persona nltende.1 tlio second en
tertainment and lecture of tho Delaware Itlvir
YachiBmoii'B lasigue, hold under tho auspice
of lho Columbia Vac hi Club last night at the
Tlrldeaburg Theatre, Hlohmond und Ilrldgo
atreois.
Dr. S C Street, tho well-known vaclitaman
nnd lecturer, gave a lantern alldo tulk 011 Ida
trip to Hcrmuda on the llarbara lrilerlck
oo Neldu secretary of Hie. Delaware lilver
Yachtsmen's 1-cague, gave a iliort talk on some
of his experiences in a motor craft un the
Delaware ltlver
Aniateiir Boxers Meet Tonight
Tlio five survivors in tlio 125-iwuad claw iu
the boxing tournament ut the da,rty Tliealro
wilt meat tonutii. Jack loiwreme und Joe
(taiuion will elaah for the pruilcgu of qualify
ing with Jimmy Kcll), iililic Kelly and llarrj
Hughes lu tho semifinal. In addition lo these,
tiouts, ulilch will decide the iiwnerehlp of Die
diamond ring which goes tn tlie winner and
Hie gold watch which goes to Hi iuiiiier-iiM.
thu bu)S In the UU-pound close will gt started.
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Ouraimii Meet Saturday
There will be a meeting or Hie Kaerutlvo
Cuinmtttee if the National AssuilatWn .if
Amateur Oareuicu at the New York A C. New
York clt). next Haiurcut nlsht I" deterndne
whaio the ncxl annual regatta of I lie asso
ciation shall bo held.
Wildwood Eagles Land Title
WILDMOQD. N. J March 10 The Wild
wood KsgUs defeated Cape May at Ocean Pttr
but iilgBt 20 lo 31. ttiua HinulnK the viwm
ulafialilp. of Soulli Jersey and Cape May County
STATIQM GRlPvS,,
L . .Bi-lc?
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ATHLETE MUST 'FIND'
HIMSELF, THEN WORK
ALONG SPECIAL LINE
Running, Whether Long or
Short Distance, First
Active Step to Take in
Training for Field of
Sports.
ARTICLE III.
Ones n youth decides to become an
athlete, and It Is granted ho possesses
good henltli, ono of tho first requisites Is
to detcrmlno which events are best suited
to hint. This Is a question which the
novice should not undertake id answer.
1'liyslc.it make-up, tho known powers oC
pndiirniu'r. und othrr peculiar qualities
must bo studied beforo hn Is urged to
try special e.tuuts Hveli then It will he
dllllvult to dnslgnato th s or that spe
clnlt. Tho safest course to pursue Is to
forget about specialties tntll you hnvo
tried oursolf out "all nrcMnd." Then you
should weight Judgment with experienced
athletic friends. Their views wilt bo Val
uable, but ou nro tho best Judgo after
nil
Thero Is no gnuee to follow when the ques
tion develosl "What events should 1 select?"
Ion might plil out two men who In stature
and nuts, ular development appear to be Ideally
titled for the same events say for point of
Illustration the half mile. Yet upon repeated
Irtlll. cntAlln. n Hi.n nrlnt nt .l,in (hi..
sifuld tio a vssi difference noted in thelf re-spi-tlve
abilities. What II food for one man
sv-ouui hn poison for nnother This Is rarttcu-
inny imo 01 iracK ana nem atnietics, no
two men train nllke. No two develop nllk.
Too iinmo amount of work for all the eandl
datee would bo disastrous.
Mhletto authorities will tell you that a
rnuad nt work Hut-lncr thA first few weeks of
tho training period Is practical. After that,
linwover. tho Individuals should be nureeil
ninng 10 suit ins individual case iu tne Desx
plan, for an enthusiast Is to try a series of
sprint racea, nnd. finding hla nctton unaulted
to this work, might try tho middle distance,
440 nnd up tn the mllo. If his gnlt Is here
found to be slmv, go In for the distance rune,
two miles nnd up. It Is found from experi
ence that distance men mnke tho bst sprinters
and middle distance runners So It might
tie well to start distance work at the .out
set. Then after the muscles aro developed
tiv out In the speed events A sprinter who
nsplres to become a hurdler will And distance
work a great foundation. From distance he
should turn lho quarter mile nnd then point
tn lho sprints. It Is essential that a hurdler
be a good sprinter.
Th sum of the wholo matter of specialties
seems to be- Co out for distance running:
first nnd nfterward concentrate your peculiar
enorglcs along ttie lines best suited to you.
Boxing Bill Passes House
TtH'NIOV. N ,T. Mnrch 10. Assemblyman
Singer's hill In leanllie boxing nnd provide
for tlio nppnintment of nn athletic commis
sioner pns-ed the House Wst night by a vote
of r: to in Mr Singer raid only thin bloods
would vote agnlnst such n measure, adding
Hint any ono who did so was not a real man
T,Hs hroii"ht n protest from tho Ttev. Henry
I. lobnt, the only clergyman In tho Legislature.
Hall Wins at Racquets
With the exception of ono match, tho first
round in bntli Classes A and It of tho singles
sqinsb rnequete handicap nt tho Racquet Club
were completed vesterday when D. A. Hall
defeated 9 11 Lckert. who received elx acea
In Class A. In straight games, nnd A. II
Wetherlll nnd V S. Itussell won their matches
In tho -first round of Class" n. The match
still to bo played In tho first round Is the
ono between C. Harrison and S. Andrews, In
Class A.
Re-elect Herbert Auto Leader
Tho annunt election of officers for tho Auto
mobile. Tmde Association of Philadelphia woa
h-dd yesterday afternoon at the clubroome.
llroad nnd 'tillowhlll streets, with the fol
lowing result:
President, William I'. Herbert (re-elected):
vlco president. J. C. Partlott; secretary and
tressurrr. J H Cnmery tre-elected): Board of
Directors, In addition to the above officers.
A. H. Maltby nnd Louis C. Illock; Membership
Committee In addition to the above officers.
L. M. Darllctt and S don Kelm.
Muhlenberg Five Successful
ALLUNTOWN. ra March 10. In Its laat
basketball came of this season to be played
nt home, Muhlenberg last night scored a an
clslvo victory over Lebanon Valley, 37 to 15.
STAR FIGHT CARDS
HERE ON MARCH 17
Championship Bout at Olympia
and Great Bill at National
on St. Patrick's Day.
Tho St. Patrick's night boxing otttrac
tlons Dlllcd at tho Obtnpla and National
clubs, scheduled tonight a week hence,
hnvo the local flstlc fraternity nil agog.
In fact, the cje.s of tho entire pugillstlo
world will bo focused an Philadelphia
when two world's champions meet for the
first tlmo over the six-round route, und
the best 4ill-star show ever arranged Is
staged.
Johnny Kllbane, the featherweight king,
arrived In town this morning and went di
rectly tn Llepervllle whcro ho started, to
tlnl.h trnlnlng at Jimmy ivougnerty'e ramp
for his mattli with ilantam Champion Ktd
Williams 111 thn Olj inula Fight fans tha
country over are manifesting much tutereel
In tlio result nf the Intrachamplonshlp contest
I-'eutherwilglit. lightweight and middleweight
contenders lor titular laurels era billed or
the snmo program at tho National. Oeorge
''haney and Uddle Morgnn, aspirants for
Kllbane'e honors, will clash. Sam llobldeau
and Charles White anxious for n crack at
I'red Welsh's irown will meet, nnd Young
Anearn nni Jimmy flabby, claimants to tho
much-muddled ' S" pound championship, will
oppose each other
All In nil. Philadelphia will go down In
blstor as staking tho first champion v-i
champlor lout and tho Initial best all-star
show over put together
l.'ddlo Mortau and Itoxy Kansas will meet
In the ten-round bout at DulTalo tonight
In New ik tonight. Young Brown and Thll
Illpoiii an scheduled to face each other In a
scrap of halt a score nf seinfone
Jnhnnv I.ustlg. New York lightweight, wilt
encounter Pal Drown, of Minneapolis, (
Windsor, Canada, lonlghi
I'ollnivere or llddlo O Kiefe have been tn
foiuiud b the clever boxer that he ia ron
lldent of I eating lonjlalaiia at the Olymp a
Monday nliihi lu a bigger udvuntage than In
their lout two weeks ugu
Pntkev Ilunime. and Tonr.niy Hourk are
matched in din lay their wares lu the siar
light at the Quaker city club Viiday night
Joe llcfforman and Henry Hauber, hard hi
Icra will claab in the wind-up tomorrow night
at the Hicudway Club
Ilnbbv rte!ulda, clever local fcalherwelg r
baa been laixliig In good 'erm at New Oilcans;
He id signed up for several more mat. lies.
2 Vy9RLD'S CHAMPIONS
Kid Williams vs. Johnny Kilbanq
1in-l.Il. CIIMH'ION ' I-LI1. CHAMPION
fl! YMPIA A A HrouU and IlMlnhrldge
UL.I1YU lr M. ft. Hurry n,iUrd, Jlgr.
M:tiM:.si.v tiir.Mxu, mahch 11
Arena reserved, ta, 5 and IT Su
Jtalcony adin , 11 Iteeerved. 13 and 13.
No reaerv stlona held after March 12,
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