i i ' ' " 'i i'ii mw i Mi wwwiy,nii'niii ii ip"MH".ijF!"H'n min im BP 12 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA'. TUESDAY, MABOH 16, 1915: PHILS PLAY CUBS TODAY TIE-UP IN EASTERN BASKETBALL RING BATTLES TOMORRpf WPPWwi I PHILLIES PLAY CUBS TODAY IN PRACTICE CONTEST AT TAMPA Four Pitchers With Mo ran's Squad at Tampa. Only Light Practice on Soaked Field Bresna han Names Cubs' Line-up molt a irrirr inniiKpont.Nr 1 TAMI'A, Fla.. Mrticli HS.-MunaRcr t'nt Mornn mid tils select siimul of I'lUHIcs aro horo for a buttle ionl Willi tlio Chicago Pubs. Those of tlio party nro Batimenttncr, lllxcy, Mnltlstm, Tliieun, Ludcrtts, NlpholT, Hymn, Stock, llccltor, "Wlilttcd, Cravnth, t'nflkert, Hums mid Adams, to say nothing of Illll aiicttsllnr Tlio remainder of tlio etiintl will K through rotitlno work lit St. l'etc-rsburs Under tlio supci vision of l'liicli Hosa .tuck Martin, llic Miracle Stmt of Orlando. The 1'IiIIb had only u short workout s terday at tholr rntnp. Tlio Held was Hoft und no pr.ictloc other than hunting tind warming up thp nrinn uiih attempted. But cverv nun prnrtlrrd, nud thoro H not a sorlouslv liiillsposeil onn in thr squad, iilthoiiKh ip-M-ial tinfoi tunnies complain o. a iiivilnlnm ttuilailv, inniln manifest l. k.n liiltatlnii. Ton much fish diet lt mm til iriiiocis, hut tup imthe eay "rtd hues." Manager Hieitnihiin pave out tlio names of the plajers who will occupy the three positions In tlio ('IiIciiro National's line up undecided at the opening or the train ing' season. Cy vllllams, tlio fortitui Notro Dame player, will take Tommy Leach's placo m centre Held; Polly Mc I.nrry, bought from Louisville, succeeds Swecnoy at second base, and l'lsher will bo tho regular shortstop The eight pitch ers tlio Cubs will retain uro Cheney, Vaughn, Lavender. Humphries, Zabel, Pierce, Adams mid Stamlrldgc. SWITCHBOARD BOWLKHS BBATEX BY UOYAI.TYS II Western Electric League Downed Twice. Leaders finltchlioinl tho Ir.wlriA nf Aratorn VArc trie KfnRiio wrro ilnwnnl In two camcft ut of Ihrce List ulcctir In tlm UonUy sguntl. Ac cotmtlnR'K Hirer Htialuhl Ir-turi m mnr Htorcn i)Ucv tlwm In m lxmUlnn to nnp nui Multili bonrJ for tlio li.impInriHlilp, HlintiM tlir ln ablo to win tiiPir nniiii'onrtl trtlri from Wnrr liousc, wiUi it mil In rnlte.l mi ml Mnmltiv flight, thr llnj'I ii a'lioB nf tin -hhoii. In spection Urnt m itirlr irmnrkiilt ulimlnji ntrcnk nitti tw MnrlH tit r ilm-r from Slu'ntennut . I'i'ii iwm NH. I oiurt, iirulwr cni' lie1 ruu.ti n. l.iil i(!imll, utrh touullnc of' 'InnMr rtiturh In a fporlal Intrri in tnitih ikIImI on 'In nilnsl AUr last ulelit lictufi n tlio i uhU 110. team. ' Allmtoun. nml tho I'lmtri. of rhlluilplplila. Hip lnttn -iiiti out hv n tl-iHn total Ilccli with a -01 m-oro. led tlm up Staters, w nlle iimI rrllnlilp I'mslilrnt I Unman dhl tho heavy work for thp lMratn itpw with m. "2T1 ncorc, aWy usilstPtl hv (Siorco Hirri( with 201. In thi' Plrat National Hank I.purup m.itrhps last nlslit i1ra8, tii" lutilprs. atltlril thrpp more cm"1 to iltrlr lonir ttritic "f h'torh-H. ItOils beliiR thn latent ltlnir. anil Mliii'H umi t'lp wlfl ciimr nr their Hrrien with th Itmunn rrltchard A an rtMilcn antl .MpxwpII rnltftl p)l ImllvtuuniU. rai Ii icslstrriiu ti iliiMe cent 11 ri In AtU"ko IrfMsup in.it lir all Ir-ls w ti ittn c.imcit nut ol inirn itnm itnulliini. lilt iiikih t and tied up thf ltirr fur Ihf liMilrrnliln. m.ick- trnin llluclilrila. ALL-AMERICAN FIVE NAMED BY SHARPE Doctor Selects Two Cornell Men and One From Yale, Princeton and Columbia. Two Cornell men nml nno limit each from Yale, 1'rliiecton and Columbia vvcro named yesterday at Ithaca, N. V., by Or. Albert It. Sharpo as members of nn nll colleglate basketball team for this year. Doctor Sharpe's selections and his com ment on the bcason follow: First Team Ilrown. Cornell, left forward: Welnur, Yale, rteht lorvvunl: MeTUhn, 1'rliK'n ton. centru. Lon icnntaln), Cnlunibla, lert guard, Jamlorr. I'nrtieli. rtKht cuanl. Fecond Ti'am Kinney. Yale, left fiirvvard: Caldcr. Columl a. rlalit fnrward, Spvlbach (captain) 1'tnn. mniie. Arnnl.l, Yale, left g-uard, Itaaa, Prlnieion, rlulu Kn.ird. $7000 JOIhSON-VIIi.AIM) TICKETS SOLI) IN HAVANA Cuban Oflicials Watch Negro Cham pion Train for Fight. HAVANA, March 111. President 3Iciioc.il, Government Serrctary llevla, Postmagtcr lien eral Hernaude2 tind the Oovcrnor of tianttusn 1'rovlnce nperit un hour vebterday vvntclilnc; Jack JohiiHon train. The 'resident tnld Man acer t'urley that ho purporly uttended to olT et rumors that he Intended to Ititerfero with tho light The hattlc, vvhl, h la Hcheduled for -IS rounds, iv 111 take nlaio at the Uriental Uaro Truck. Mariano, about tlvn mllea from Havana, mid caay of access b trolle, carri.iKo and auto mobile. Accommodation will bo prewired for 3i,00U persons Admission prices ranuo from 1 to $'..3, and alicady more than f'mjo vvortli of tickets have been reserved. Johnrou will receive .I2,IU ns his irhare of the purso mil the money already Is posted. The refereo will be named nhen VV lllard and Johnson have a conference after Jets' arrival. If Johnson defeats Wlllurd he will remain In Cuba, become a eltlten of tho Republic and ensaee In tho hotel business, here. Al ready a syndlia'e of Havana business men have organized a ' ompanv to buck Johnson hi a glsanllc hotel and health resort In Havana. Swarthmore Prep Five Manque. s Th last chocs of Hvvartlininro Preparatory's basketball season havo rerounded tn the form nf tho annual bannunt ut whtih (' llardesiy the All-KchotaMtc fornrd whh ihosen to pilot the lOUl quintet. Illll J.ihnson was eleited rnanaxcr The inllowlnic men ere auHnled the regular block "S" In basketball H:rm, Kvans. Hardesiv Oonln Pierce and Stiles, nen'aniln. MacAlllster. t'lymer. Vonrhees. Iiarbot and Simpson Hero uwurdcij l ho regular "3. V B." Coast Polo Matches Begin Today BAN FMANCIftCO. March lit Teams from Cooperstown. NY and Han Matrc. Cal . will epposa each other this afternoon In tho tint ni of the t'nlversal polo tournament for tho Exoosltlon rhamplonhlp cups, which will b played Juiing the next six weeks on the flela of the Panama-Pacific nxuoitltlon. Indoor Tennis Ploy Progresses NEW YOFtK. March HI. I'ndfr favorable conditions rapid progress was made la tho vioiiwq'i national Indoor tennis championship yesterday In the 71 h Iteglment Armory. 'Die lleli of 33 competitors In singles was roduced lo 15 survivors. Among the winners were S113S Marie Wagner, playlng.througli chain plcn, Miss Holla lljurstfedt, champion or Nor way, and Ml Florence Sheldon, Moniclalr A. O Miss Mary Williams and Mrs. II. II. Smith, formidable Philadelphia!!, were beaten. iMBiMrftn rJ,y .STRIKE!; k 5TK,KEIy-flAfAT Ps-st , theidearofanybum instructions tome- is V k f.aMc:vcrnni i-x- hu.TnvM lA' 7 szTT "Jt.yj! ?D,nv ul5TEH.y v-i-ncr irivirv vjE APVli-t-5UPERft-OOFS AS ufli ' ' vtmIj ;ii:,Lw, . ..w-,, . . y lOHRAPTUffE iniotrAMtr I -. " V,;OMrr MFR1F ' a.c imCiiiti. - I - v . ' RV 1 y Z-M THERE tLJr llCAUl.rTM!V-;:: . ( ' jtt 'r I r- Q fc V J -5.-' i l- LU l s. t- Ki j-- - -. j ' "" c ... crfry- 'ri- rc x AsS;u. 1 Anjjt o Q fcm) k roqkif j L. cmapi'' s -r y' - cross Fif? (a l I l I " 1 1 JOHN W. SCIIOKR TO QUIT TUKF, IS LATEST OOSSIP Humored That A. S. Cochran Will Purchase Memphis Man's String. There H a strong povlMlllv Hint Alexander S. Cochran VIII rnco thl reason with n tunnel nua stitbln of tlinrouBlibreds. John V. Schorr, tho Memphis hrevvei, nhose nnmo headed the Hat of winning onncrs In Anicrlin Inst Bea ton, Is contemplating Belling hi horses, and Mr. Cochran had heen considering- tho purchase of tho thoroughbreds. It would give Mr. Coch inn a prominent plaro In tho sport at once. A strengthening "do" movement l threaten ing Mr. H.-ltorr's Interest and ho It going to light tho xponsots. The borm-i mat will llsitro In the wile are. I . t.ulie Mi t.uke, b. c, I. by Cltlnui i-'Mldgi-lUU.I ffalg. ill i I. by 1'eep n' I inv A.ru II CI t'rutti. ch. c , :i, l. Prep n lni llvnllno. Uoihrtreff, b - fi, b Itiootimli k l.rajnnurn. Xiinl .lole, Ii r. .1. In tigden i'oIIIiip Mirn cnMlil, Mk. k.. :i, by Dgilen -Ivnrv Hells iloblrrrsl illrl. b. r.. "I. by tigtlfh Mls ilranvllli'. tiro ltocmh. iti , .1, by Httir Hltqnl (Hive I'nul. Vnndi rgrlft. b. e, I, by Hi-n Itiilsli-Nonnilnv. Htnr Hhooter, ch g., II, liv Htnr Phnnt-OlR.l Nrlhrrsnlr tloMircst llnj br. r., :i, by t'lnudlt- Polly Trim. Kdd.i, b. m., 7. bj Curcar l llrpnk i' Inv. l.iinlenthnl, Ii g :i. t Htnr Shnot I.vmtoll. Club, ill a , n liv Itojnl ninth III Melton Mnvvliritv Mnllni br. f. I, b Plik Wellct t'nrrilr, IMdle HpIIIiik, ill ' . "!. by Pclir oulnrp -Trhapltmilan Penegro ill i , I, bv MeplbU lnv nn.l Keith e IllntlP II llaniF. I r . I In Cm Ip linrotbv tlrav ATHLETICS' RECRUITS TO FACE JAYS TODAY Voltz and Gardiner Will Pitch for Macklots Ayainsl Jack sonville Ball Team. I HUM V l(t tllllllt-SI'ilM'KM I .lACKHiNVlt.t,i:, Kin.. Jlalcli 1B. Thruo iccnill pltuliera ot tlio Athletics nfo to fuco tlio Jacksonvlllo team toilay In tlio second clash of tlio loent HCrlos. Voltz, Gimliner ami Davis form tlio trio for tlio llrliiK line. Manager .Mack vvns Well pleased with tlio form shown liy Joo Hush, Herb l'en nool; and llucruit llmiilltoii In .vestcrdaj's contest, won by tlio MacUincii by tlio count, of II to 2. Thin ll lu twilled liilli-ni ball. llnh nml IVunmli, In particular, h1ihv'iiI llic liciirlltM dciivcil 1 1 mil the .liii'knonvillf ti-nlnliiK. Tlicv stinted to cut louse with liooltH anil fust ouch. A feature of their performances was tho fact that nrll her Issued a baso on balls lu tlio tin co ImiltiKS ho pitched. NORTHEAST ATIILKTKS IIARREU Arc Inclif;ililu Hccatiao of F.ow Scho lastic Stanilinp. M- tiv ' ir illllliti nf tlio Niirllii.isl 1 1 lull Si ll.ii.l ilpri hi Invl III! If 1.41.11. C.I hi tl.ll.lull I Htnndlnu mi I'm tU-Mi't'kH icpurlH wlil.'b were iniiiii iiiinwii I'Mfriny hi imp iiiiimi inillni llim TI.. ni ii fmui.l .Icil. lint will .r out i.f i mil n til Inn inr mx vvirltH. hih) ntll llicli unl lir tllt;lblr lr llielr m. ImlnHtli iirnriN Hru up in tlm ctaniluiil Til., tr.uli, baobiilt .iml irnv I'lindlitntca cr.- nil lurd lilt by tin. fni' clty. Tltn track tniim Iospm Macllran, tlm Ur rolo viiillli-r; llfuer, Mabln nnd l.jiwli, liiurlrr-uillcra, Kocli. Hit- mii-mllrr. ami Me I'liti'lKon. tlm brst H0-uril mini In tho srhnnl. To oilfi't Hit-!..' Iiw.cn I'u.i.'hrH KlRiii.nu unit ili'llii'V llnil Hint I'ni'lnln ip, Heok nml I'll I TliniriiH .in- oliBiiiip, jirtrr bpliiR nn Urn il. Ilnqiirnt IIki ilurlnc I lin Imlimr hpih-oii W. tzrl Mini Tlii.lil.tH inn tin IipmI tilintputttrt In thn hi linul, .llnl llo.U U u ln-iullrr. Thn li.mrliiill trilln l..s. h .MoH'niiiiiH In tho iIi.IiIiir .1. ii.uimnm nn. I V llnn .nnl IHinn, i in lin 1 tl.lii.it l. ilto inft ilnlilir. .nnl III. iter nn.. Willi, liuli'lili rH, urn nlsu Injit .Ml nru v. iiraiiit iron, lam jrnr. mill tln.v ut-ro o- p.- led u li a biff help to tho train tills tca- eun. 700 CLUHS IN SHOOT Fred Gilbert Tournament Is Under Way This Week. Inirliii; this week 700 trap shooting t litis of tin I'lillnd MHlna Mill hold "Prnd lillbert slHKitH." that Is hi teliginph. thn lemnls com piled at a initial bureau determining tho ulu. net. Thn louiiiament will i ml next Miturdav .Mont of thv Mtulo ilttlis will bo In tlm revl.oii litg Onn of Hie biggest nrr.'ilrs of thn nlrv will be neld at WlluiliiRinn tn connection with tho scheme, mid Tied (llllert liltiuflf will bo In nt. tnnilancn ut the ilu Pont Trilpshootlng Club's gr.niuds -.Si. PalrUli's Diy (tnn.orron I. Wedms ilav arierniioirs slinnt will be udi.lllnnally fettured l.v thn nppturiincn of John p sou fa famous bandmaster, who will cincr the con test. At night a dinner will be given for Jlr. c II bert. tltu vvlcinl of ."plrlt Lake, la, at tho Hotel ilu Pont Wllmlnglon, Pel, nt S o'eloi k. The dinner will be Informal Invllntlnti Is ex tended to all thn lrnphotcr o- Phllidelidi a i no aTupstioniers- Kailonai llurcau liaa Oiargo of tho nffalr. OUIMET HEIIE TODAY National Amateur Champion Will Work Over Pine Valley Course. i'rani-la fiiilmet. national amateur golf cham. nlon tine ex-opin (hitoplnn. will bn hero today along with .1. 11. Sullivan. Jr., o' the Wood! land polf Club. Huston This afternoon the t;0.? A."F1,""1..lw,r ul" Us" ,he ''"io Valley (lolf Club as tho gucsia of Ororge Crumn and C ll Kuxton. A four-ball match will b.' plnved with tun hosts on tho ono sldo an 1 Oulmct and Hullivau on the other. Tho clnmplon will not remain In rhlladel nhla nfter todav. ua he is on Mt wuv to Plnehurst for tho t'nltnl North and South tourniunenta thai will bu started within a few jays. INDOOR fiOLK SEASOX ENDS Course at Gimbcls Will Be Torn Down After Tournament. Tha closing tournament on the (Umbel n. door links starts today. It Is In (ho nature of a consolation ev.nt,' uh only those who havo not been prUo winners lu previous tournaments am eligible. 1'rlzc are offered lor bulb men and women, and the program culls for 3tl holes, medal play t'hrani The driving schools as well as the nlne-holo coutso will, In the vernacular -of tho machine tliup. bo knocked down on Saturday. Mantell HeJ!s McCoy Frank Mantell. of Paw tucket, n. I., de. feated (he new Al McCoy, of llrooklvn. In their in-round bout at tho Olympic A. C, of New York, last nlRht. and lu the other scheduled 10-round go Hilly Clover, of Boston, subsll tutlns for Jimmy Mlt. hen. who recently had an operation performed on his nose, landed a terrlnc left swing on Ja. k Palmer's jaw In Ilto first round and tent Palmer down for the lount. Hold Utility Auto Test Tha third day of tho .Maxwell "2.V 1000. mile utllltv (en run Pclng conducted by Hie Sterling Motorcar Company, of llroad and Itaie streets, wound un last night with a acora of 422.2 miles completed. The run jesterday was longer and moro strenuous than on the two preceding davs taking u circuitous route from Philadelphia lo Trenton and likGwood. Baseball Decision Tomorrow rillCA'IO, March 1(1 -Decb Ion In the court fight between the Federal League and the KausaH Cllv t'lub over the transfer of the latter's franchlso to Nonark will bo handed down Wednesday. After hearing the conclud ing arguments In the .arc esierday. Judge JUldwln announced that he would take the case under advisement over night To Honor Girard Five The Cllrard Alumni basketlall team, Ameri can League champions, will be guests at a banquet given by the Olrard College Alumni Association Saturday, March 27. It "H I00'"5 A ral TVi WHATS OSE j Mkth Tuo ," " s 1 COMICAL GUY UA STlCiriM' "ROOWO S T ,.. iv. ball'. s a cabaret ItiMET "- You- J Th.s aimt r- ' roU 51 BALL. coMPARGO to VT- - S ( A FOMGRAL W B, aor the Jimx pRrv' "y t jBtl v 1 I - TRENTON'S VICTORY TIES UP STANDING Reading Five Suffers 30 to 24 Defeat and Is Brought Down to Even Terms Kafitcru LcaRtie LAST MIIIIT'S IHWLt.r. Trenton. .'.'I. Iteadlng. 'J I. hi'aNdinii nr Till; ri.i r.s V. U I" C. V. I r ' Kenditig .. .1 K. .1.1. tircvstork . 1 :! M7 I t'lllinlfti t'llllliKtl . . "J I l.i .III., lie Nerl .. 17 HJ Trenton . . 1P1.0.IS7 .l.ipcr . l.'i'Jl . 111! M'llKIH'l.i: mil TUMOItltOW NMII1IT. .tosper at Cuindcn. Ill ono of tho greatest b.isUctb.ill Raines ever MtiiKed in Trenton, Trenton defeated Heading at tlio Scconn "cslmcnt Aunory last nlRbt, CO to !l. This practically makes another tl In thn Kastein l.eaKim, as both Heading; and ('.linden havo but one morn game lo play, o.ich Knmo at home, und should tho homo tenuis win tlicho buttles the l.a.tcrti into will iikiiIii result In a deaillock. The first half ended last nlglit with Trenton lend ing by tho scoro of 10 to 12. MEREDITH IN HACK Will Compete in New York Armory Games Tonight. Tho fotlith iiiiniial Manhattan f'nllege nieel will let held lonlgbt at tho l.Otli Iteglment Armor). Nt w York cltv. and many prniiilneiil athletea have been entered Iti the wtrlnur events, tho total number of entries being be tween ."ioo mid Ui. Thn Jasper thrte-qunrler mllo will bo the main event of the evening, and It Is eximctoil that lievaiinej, Klvtit. i:.it-nn. Mahonty, Colbj. Caldwell and Riker will hltirt. Tor the qttiiter-inlln Invilatlnti event. Hat pin. .Meredith. Hlrshotl. H.iuser. Olislnc, (Inusll 'itul Hose have sent In their nanus. SI 1 Leslie. Pores, Iflanakopiiloi, Noble, r.igel and Messier have i utercd in tin' (wo mile. Muxines Lead Howlers Pi:ouiA. Ill . Mar. h la.- 1'alrlv goil roret wire rollMl jtsterday at the tournament of th. Ann rb'an Itowllnc Congress, tint lost night the Maxlnes, of Detroli. still are leading the live-men teuma with a score of ili7. SOUTHERN HIGH PLANS BOOST FOR QUINTET Coaches Will Get Earlier Start to Regain Old Form Final Games. Although Southern High School's basketball (cam plnjed i leading pait ' In deciding tho Scholastic League chain- i ploii8hlp In Notthcast High hchool a favor, tho downtown quintet was not a serious contender for tho title at any time during tho season. This was the llrst year since tho Inauguration of tho organization Southern was not In the lighting. However, Coaches Kcr and Smith havo decided to turn to tho cago sport eaillcr than usual next season, and, with the mi mo lluc-up, except Captain Welnsteln, wno will be lost by graduation, they ex pect to develop as good a live as the 1913-14 championship quintet. Jay Smith, the former Southern High all round athlete and coach of tho botketball team, has announced his Intention of entering Templo University at tho beginning of the next term. Da I-nncey School won 10 out of 15 of lis baikotball battles this J ear. Four veterans will bo out for next season's team, Including Captain-elect Uoti Martin, Johnson, Latta and Hamilton. Roller Skating Tele in Xew York Nineteen events will be run off at tho roller skating carnival at Madison Sauare Oarden. New York, tonight, mont of them being sprint races. The track, which has been built for the 24-hour race which begins at midnight tomor row, will be ured for the contests tonight. Sailor Matter Lambasts Lewis Sailor Maher was so far superior to Hilly Lents In the main bout at the Proadwny Sport ing Club. New York, esterday afternoon that the referee called a halt In the fourth round to prevent a knock-out. Lewis was nearly ' out on his feet." Squash Exhibition Saturday John Krl'l. an Instructor at tha Ila.cg.uet Club, will play W, 8. Forsyth, late of tha Racquet Club, at the Pittsburgh Athletic Club next Saturday In an exhibition squash match, the best of five games to decide the "winner of the purse offered by the members. The match will follow the finals for tha club championship. EVENING LEDGER MOVIES IT ksssbl PPikr''liHBBBHiLiHiHk Hb I HJL Iti mJiyCv KELLY POOL THE GROUCH i pNINGgmpinlW .SAVANNAH, tin, Man Ii b. Thrv Intt called blm Wlhl Illll. Uitor on a ft vv cliiuigcd over to Siiilllm; Illll iul Smil ing; I'.lll it tlm union Htm should sip I.. AMiein thn YimUs will tlnlali K putslblv j-niiK'liiIiifr i 1m' iikiiIii Hut vvltcicvnr tbnv finish vvc tun willing in offer fair odd tbey don't dilvf Hint siullc fioni Illll liouoviin's f.nn. Tlicv ninv bmak Ids heart, for 1m is ambitious tn tnlif Ills pliicn Willi thn Inailers who liuvo iniiilo Kootl, but If they do tin onn will ever know II, for Hint s .-ii ill' will still flush back at the crowd. It Is ,i hard lliluc to lend nud to com mand tho respect, llm obedience uttd tlio friendship of llioio who follow. If It can bn ilnnn, ve bi'lli'vi- Donovan Is thn iiinn. b'or hn In iiiillkc nnv oilier m.in In tlio Kauie with n uiiinagi llnl Job. Donovan's Way Donovan Is iiidlko McOravv mid Stall Iiibs in tliat ho believes In leading rather than tlrlvhis. lu this respect ho Is moro like Mack. Hut whlln L'onnlo Is some what austere and solemn and excessively (inlet, Donovan Is u i uro inl.ser who makes friends at eveiy turn. The best cviitnido of his s.vstem of le.nl eiship it told in tills stiitt'tiieiil which he Ifavn out: "ll Isn't inv policy o act as un.v sluve dilver nr to build up nil nKgies slvc team spilit by cursing my moil. I don't believe In Invective or profanity on tlio held, ns applied by the manager to his men or by one man to another, ur by tho ninniiBor or men lo tlm iimplie. If I havo .1 plnyer w lio can mil., bo Howled Into work by belnK cm soil und abused, I'd lather havo another man In his place." The Nov Game "For baseball," Donovan continued, "has advanced too far for Mich methods PROPER STARTING METHOD The ftont view pose indicates the perfect position "on the mark" for an athlete. Tho weight of the body is supported as it should be. The other shows the sprinter at the instant the gun is fired, and how he gets away in the fastest possible manner. (See Article V on this Page). ? fISSir 4 Wmi IS JUST A CASE OF MARQUARDITIS, LOUIE; THA i to eil Tito ball pl.ii er today Is tho 1 boil paid worker r know of on an nver- nge lu thn blR leagiiei he will nvcragn mound tloco a vein. How tuany otb-r pi ofcsslons will nvfi age ns much'.' A man who onn onrii $1100 in sl niontlis should be nbovn ImltiK called a i un of vile names, nml I don't believe this system Is neces sary." And this Isn't bunk Durlnjr n recent pi notice one of the Yanks was hit on tho hand by n wldo pilch nnd thereupon tip piled some epithet to tho other plnyijr. "Chop that," was Donovan's Inmiedluto older. "It doesn't r-ii on this club. Wo haven't niiy of that kind of people around, nnd there's! no uso cnlllns o man that, oven If It isn't meant." The Kiglit Example For nil thcho tactics Donovan himself will set the example. After two weeks in camp wo havo .vet to hear him uso oven tlio siiKKestlou of piofunity toward nnv plnyer. If he had to register a "call" or n reproof It was registered In plain Kiik llsli, straight to the point, but In lniiRuno that would slnnd In n drawing loom or a business house. It is "Do this," or "Do that," or "Don't do this" or 'Don't do that" but never with any epithet at tached to cmphaslzo tho point. I In lias under his command a ciowd ot clean living. Intelligent, ambitious young fellows, und It is his belief that to de velop tho piopcr iiiuL'ltlno morale In such u club is to build up tho prldp of that club mid maintain Its nmbltlnn-cveii against Hie dark duvn Hint might bo ahead. And ho doesn't believe that tho light man's pride and ambition are to be developed by calling him a yellow log or suggesting that bis ancestry was of the name, mould. And if his psvcholo-ry isn't right, tin... all psjchology is a joke COBB AND SHERMAN AT FAIRMOUNT TONIGHT Norristown Club Also Offers Good Bill Special Show at Fnimioimt Tomorrow. Ty Cobb and Abo Sherman will star In tliOAtliinl fray on tho regulnr weekly pro gram of tho I'-.ilrmoiint A. C- tonight -Manager .Mm oils Williams has arranged also a Mieclal show for tomorrow iilgbt Al tlio I'aluco A. (,'., Norristown, tonight' Hddlo MeAiidrews and Freddy Kelly Wi clash In tho star bout of ten rounds. Tho Faii-mount program follows- M!'klerb,nue,.rTL,?ir.e,,,l1a8 NOr,' '''" v.. JoiumyVell'iyTVTr-ay'-'a0 $$ "' W.rt. vs. Tnlril boui-lM.lle Oavin, North I'enn v. Jo.k Kantrovv. riouthwurk. nn- ' rourtn bout Tommy Sharp. Palrmouni .. Jack Itedmoiid. Jjouthwark, '-""muni, vs. Keinl-winduie-Monk Dickson. Itlchmond . diaries Smltii. 10th Ward. nu' ,s' Tho Talaco card follows: i:Jriy.' b0Ut lmmr Vn,c,1,l,,e vs. Young 'Hciond bout -Charley Ulasselll vs. Young Cf on, - .Scml-wliidup K. O. Kleason vs. K. O Hud. son. u4- yindup-i:tt;llo McAndrews vs. IVcldy Kelly. Mkkey Callagher and I-'ronklo While vvll clash In llm wlndup of the llroad way A c'L show Thin sriav Ight. ulympla light ''tis will havo another oooor Cintty of witnessing Lew Tcndler In action with a tough fto when the newsboy chaniDlon meets Jimmy Murray next Monday night Tommy O'hecfo and 1'atsey Cllne box in thi s ml. MBS. BARLOW LEADS FIELD Eight Women Qualify for Golf Fixture at Pinehurst. PINEHfKSr. N. P.. March 10. Light women .lualltled for tho match plaj rounds of (lie annual silver foils golf cliamplonohlp hero stcrda. Mrs. It. II. narlow. of Philadelphia, was fir.t, with Ml. Miss Loulio II. Llklns; of Pitts burgh, got US; Mrs. II. Ii, Stockton, of I'laln tleld. 00; Miss Sarah Evans, of Swampscott lib; Mrs. II. U Jlllaon. of I'Inehurst, uu and Mrs. Ii, It. Uebrend, of Erie, IUO. ' Parker Whlttemore made the best score of the day a, IT In the llrst round of the tin whlstlo championship, which will Include courses 1, 'i and 3, Dl holes of medal play INSTRUCTIONS TOM 5UPErUl-OOES AS A. C IMClll "TIKI III - !" ((f. JOE MAYER BEATS CUTLER AT BILLIARDS Am,ateur Cue Champion Shows Fine Form in Yesterday's Match With Bostonian. Joseph Jlujrr, who recently won tho nntlonal amateur 1S.2 bulk-lino billiard clianiploittlilp at Hie Union League tour nament, defeated Albeit (5. Cutler, the Hotun piofcsslotial. nt the now Regent Parlor last nlsht In tho second block ot their four-day match by 300 to 27i. Cutler was in much better form than lie showed In the nf lei noon game, which Jlnyer also walked away with by tlio overwhelming scoro of "00 to 72. Mlsoiics cost tho Dostonian many points, as three of his runs concluded with these mistakes, Including tho 41-polnt count, lie was full of brilliant shots, but played comparatively easy ones carelessly, and often drew wide or not enough, or drove too hard on stialglit caroms. jciuht oami:. Majer ST. 3 S .". .'(! 17 7 1 ,14 JO .1 I fir. .1 3s HI ll .". 0 :i 1 High run. r.. Total, SOU. Average, IS ia-2,-,, Uit!er--1 !.- 3 0 8 1 SI 1(1 17 1 0 21 4 G. Total, 27: High run, 10. 10 2 17 10 4 SI 1 I Avcrago, 1213-22. aiti:rnoom oamh. MHjer-1 ."."i 11 20 13 0 2t I 1 30 O 30 12 4 2 ll' 31 (.. Total, 2."0. Average, 14 8-18. High Cutler 22 I 3 1 ,'1 0 0 2 0 4 2 .1 12 8 0 J 2 Total, 72. Average, 111-17 High run, 22. 0'KEEFE AAIN OUTPOINTS LOUISIAXA AT 0LY31PIA A. A. Tolnnd Beats Baker in Corking Good Battle. Uddlo O'Kcrfo again returned a victor over Louisiana in their j.et-to at the Olym pla A. A. l.iht night. The former's ad vantage In reach ana his bettor jttdgmen: In connecting with his punches server! him in great stead to pile up a lead. Neither boy received hardly nny punish ment, although O'ICccfo delivered a few straight right-hand punches on Loulo' ami's jaw. making him clinch. Louisiana outweighed O'Kecfo by a quurter of a pound, coming; in at 123U pounds, ring side. Knockout Harry Baker, ICO pounds, and Jnck Toland, 151'i pounds, put up tho most intcreritlng bout on tho program, with the Inlter having the bctcr of tho milling The winner micccoded In landing the moro telling punches, rocking liaker several times with hard right-hand blows to tho hend. linker was always willing, how ever, und the lighting of tho two greatly Interested tho spectators. Young I.ovvrcy, IM pounds, substituted for Tommy Coleman, who broke his hnnd, It was announced. He opposed Kid Henry, 150?, pounds, nnd was the recipient oft mighty sound trouncing. WIIIlo Hermun, IIP, pounds, easily defeated Frankle Ilurke, 143?; pounds, and Fighting Bob, l&U pounds, trimmed Harry Jlucey, 131 pounds. P. A. L. MEETIXG TONIGHT Executive Board of City Organization Meets at Starr Garden. Members of the exccutlvo board of tho Public Athletic League of Philadelphia will gather tonight at the Htair Harden recreation centre. 01 i o'clock, to dlscuiu athletic questions. The session will bo the semiannual one. Invitations havo been sent out to prominent athletic officials. Harry Oisslng Is to run for the 7lt Regi ment, of New York, but will be Ineligible to compto In tho championships, as he mutt be a member of tho regiment SO days previous to tho meet, as required by rules. Class TWO WORLD'S CHAMPIONS Cream Why take milk if you can get cteam? Something Philadelphia has never had Mf near, but TWO real champiotr KID WILLIAMS vs. JOHNNY KILBANE RIP TEARING FIGHTING A FOXV, BRAINY, CLEVER 116-lb, Champion. 122-lb. Champion What's the verdict a fighter or a boxer? OLYMPIA A. A., Wednesday Evg., March 17 PRICES $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00, $7.50 S'ALL C&ee!) x. t.TN' rv ! . P . f 'ST JJl-IKE AWAY WITH THEM THE RUNNER'S SLOGAN TECHNICAL DIRECTIONS Start Is AlMmport Factor in Track tition - How to p Feet and Body, How Dash Forward. A IJTIru t. .. ...v.iurj v, . tho exnerlpnne.l ... .-. 1 Ask will tell you that next Po hi. L" W burst of speed through his di,.. naer'' most Important quality s ,.nct-lh" many nthtetca pay such Httte ,2 tils very Important pha"o or .,U?n ' llio It Is not uprising "ow L rt ' oso nt the llnlsh by incheV ,,'3 . been able to "catch" the KUn .naf "f It was llre.1 they would h"o n,, iiUtl lidessnry Inches to win neltcd H 1 Tho Imporlnnco of the start . . . ft mnt.il in mrlnt lit.i. iRmW understand this btuw ,"UMJ1' VoiitS through tho hundred 10 nn" th0u iS. "l r.T,tPZnrgs'0a,cnnu'lr'c,h,,nnTakftle, M9,' ....... ,., ul ii.ur inrnes rrom fh ...-.. ior illm mark). If outdoor illr the reif'J1,1 (Mslnnce from the lm. J Z ninke sCle ""' jo Hint greater i.iirelu,.,. rnav ll i,.1"B " to measure .vottrself peifiu" jM. Thn, Ulito Iho right knee In the W.,m n. lort foot. Tifl, proirilll e 'i1,','?.0' proper tllitnnte for nl0 1,",' .''? fu ll. trench. V nu now ham 11. 1..! , ". recily. All tbn"t Is neede I , ofy1 f.'lfj1 the banc, en either sldo of "01 rL t0 w,t but earn must bo taken that thCrSp.tlort well under ou. A good wn in -Jm ,n proper supporting' mctho.1 l5o .031Tr1 egs and allow just enough 5st5 i,n tho arms for tho passage of thn Umt,. '"" Vo not "get set1, on your rnaril.-!. Kprcad far apart. You can 1 reiiiiS Si" " they wm not havo tho rcnu-,? ",?,a"'!" Kfrone-tli K u .. .. ' irra RUDtMrHt fomV ls"to lea., 'a" bit" forwa-nol i A1 e'overbn lanclng-nt the sarSo UmVi?J5f.?'" Buinai column parol el with ti ii enHiH m '"r,."?00 "f1.0'0 earth abi, ourmS "J In, a sprint cverv effort shnnta '!" on tho Hirnluht-nlienil E "ir?"'1P ?trrt the innrk should be placed trni ,. aS ' off should bo made dire, tu Vi... n?."r of tho left leg" flV r lit,?. S iifcd slmrly to guide off if ng ' f.na u sl.nt.ld im'rnado tonush w Uh i"1 no all(lt .AU1? "?u.n,l of 'no gut, , ... ,n.v 1110 nnwer nr ii.n tf. .-" .."-'. "nn 11 ntvnt rm. h.. . .. ? " '"' 'tot ?',..' "" ,not 'nie 1obj K.iv 'iLVeo-i:1" . ."'" .'."L.u,.l.ntt a. few -.I mentum U gained. no'csZf,',, i'V' .u"".'- urda rram ii" ..t '"''lava "nui IttQI b.. Into ynur spec k ThcV 1 you mVW1 K.m''V.mVnaEH s'iS'iSS cVf'edrr '" '" ""'Sht.ahrnd"lcr.orUttS: so!,!ir, TA ',p.r,!r,,b','nhs,;O0V7i,0"ien-.r' t nn though ou were nlnilne nn iintULW" bovlng nntch. Tho right arm "!nJ fSuSi III JtVI'li? rSri'JS1 plnTtVlcrKSrr-"'"""" Arms spread-entile fashion on the mark ml the hips raised nR high ns they ran won i! Iff,,'. "",1 sct' with the feet placed5 wild .. !'i'f"u,l"', '""lance runner tho stnniilnr lUrt will ho found practical, tltntigh mmi pref-r the sprint start The iintinl ilhtanco start & to Place tho right . leg linek and with Vnm benl. swing Into tho strldo at the tound a tho gun. The photographs below show tho proper form "on Iho mark" and "at the gun." LIMELIGHT BOXERS WILL BATTLE HERE Olympia .unci National Clubs Have Billed Foremost Fight-' ers for Tomorrow Night. Fistic stars will shlno hero tomorrow night at the National Club and Johrur Kllbuno nnd Kid 'Williams will fight at tho Olympia A. A. These bills will mak pugilistic history for Philadelphia. Tho principals in the intraehamplonshlp match, tlie result of which Is belns anx iously awaited, havo been here working out diligently for n week. Each is In better shape than nt nny other time ot his career. ICIlbane has found the train ing Just to his liking at Jimmy Dough erty's Crum Lynno quarters. Johnny ll below the required weight. 122 pounds. A Jimmy Clabhy and Charles White Wcitera ' fighters booked on the National t'lub's promus , to oppose Young Altera und Sam Itobldeio. respc lively, are here with their maturen. : Iairney Lltehensteln and N'ato Lewis Clabbf arrived Sundav night, while White rcicb" i hero lait night. Hith bojs will do some llljt work at Adam Itvaii's gymnasium for i purpose nf loosening their musclcJ follosBt their Journey over tlio steel ribbons Jack -McCnrron. Joo llnrrell and nonMesl have ";een working nt Ityan's quarters. wWIt Tommy Howell conditioned hlmielt for M Pennsylvania Stnto Italian titular contest wlta llnrrell ut Pal Moore's sanctum. Soldier Ilirttleld and Ahem will leave W, York for this eltv late this afternoon or night, while Oeorge Clnney, of CaltUnMt. will get hero Honietlmo today I Detroit Star Has Appendicitis OULKPOIIT. Miss , March 10 -First Buy. man Hums, of the petrolt Tigers, was trltn Willi appendicitis and the attending phyalclM will opcrato on him today. Greatest Show Ever Staged March 17 lVKII. KVKNINO March 11 National A. C. National A. & JIMMY CI.AHKY vs. YOUNO AIIERN BAM HOI1IDBAU vs. CIIAnLEY JVIlrrB. GEOriOE CI1ANEY vs. EDDIE MOIUUM TOMMY HOWELL vs. JOB nOWJEUt Jack McCarron vs. Soldier BartfleKl Adm. 00c. Ilea., II. $2. 3. o Hllbir. TONIOHT TONIOIIT TONIOIIT rilX lt.TTUN(i C.OOII IIOITH -. , . n lllb A: Spg. Oaruett FairiTlOUnt A. C.Marcus Illlam,l1 TV COIIII s. AUK SHKHM.VN . .-'.';." '." "ii'ini rates ihnt t. . evtr. Inrli-fiing ihc uimrtcr mile iS iili' JP. to lu ' "(. and In ,o dlslnn-e ti?0 . W 5S , Piny such an nll-lnitmrtant patt L".rt e" not tllndvnntnce nrr, ei.i .. Man hit ,iC! 1 I PIPN'T GET NOCHANCTj!yl HUM ) yL J HtfEl1 , 1- 1. i -.ii ' s. "( '- i N el fion hits Prl. mo SflT rm h 'it lit it M ' Ift , ' U Ml Ik h in (IK visi bn in IN C , n tr 1 tn! 11 ret tin HI 1 M lir hi. Fl tie lc tiL lo. 111 bu "1 . t bt th V HI p u ir 11 "' al f t $ ri-rcHea'i -59 S stuff I J,n I lv- AU RUBE S 11 I '"" MARQUAUP "l.l A . rt.- . .- ....V to i - r uuiiij, lomu- wn . -i niv.ldVl.L COKNC2J r L L sw Xwo ll ' - - '" i i .1 l , I i I ii , lnHHylMall IIIII1, ISSIISM.S " 1 M L ' & .sJsftt. II,