-," V V EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, wTOTrTOH'nAV- MA.ROH 17 1915.' STAR PUGILISTIC BATTLES STAGED HERE TONIGHT--ATHLETICS MEET CUBS AGAIN TODAl SPEEDING CUBS PLAY MACKS TODAY; PHILS WERE SNOWED UNDER Bresnahan's Crew Ready for Another Try at Ath leticsVaughn Pitched Great Ball Against Mo ran's Men. trot a Trr coubkiponcint. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 17.-Tlie victorious Cuba arrived hero today for a three-game series with Connlo Mack's Athletics. The ChtcaRoans have trounced both the Phillies and tho Athletics, the former yesterday at Tampa by a scoro of 10 to 4. In tho first series tho Athletics were beaten In each name. Yesterday the Phils wore mowed under. Jim Vaughn w Imlnilble during his rm e( n. Innlnge ngalml tho Quakers, lie did not allow a hit during that time ami the three passes given wero responsible ror ns many men to reach first base. ,,n. h Illiejr started the name for the I'hlK but mat his Waterloo In tho second Inning. Ave hit! and a nasi beln responsible for lour runs. Eaumgartner worked ror four innings, allowing: as many hits and one .run. Den Tincun was sent against Hrcsnahan ; merrV the eocnth. and an attack J as at once openeil on the Ms Indian. W 11 I m cleaned the lisos of Hen with a .long triuln to right, which would have gone for a ho ner had iri tiacemnketM sped sliesil o' iilni. Tho Vhlla acored their runs off '"''lrr; travjlh recording their nrst lill I" the mr Inning. 3IACKLETS WILL PLAY BIRMINGHAM CLUB TODAY Lnjoio, tho Swat King of Tilt With Jacksonville. trsOlt A STAFF COKBKSrONDINT. Club here today, returning to Jacksonvllio to- mThe0"uckleta on easily from tho Jackson ville yesterday. Lajole. Harry, M and Snerman composed a quartet trial re f.tered more hits than tho entire Jackn.m lib. "Sole, nhu virtually men at the ball park made It two conseeiithe dus on which lie batted at a 7.VI clip. Ills damage to tho deliveries of JackaonWlle pitchers ' consisted of a triple, double and single. He hamje. fhem on'hl. first three times up and gro un de. out on the fourth at bat. In the two tilts de elded. Lajolo lias registered four sing e , a Oouble and triple out ofolsht times. LjJoIo rould easily have bagged a homer had no not pulled up at third on his triple . till! Bavlsthe Virginia youth, looked best of the Mack pitchers. He fanned llireo of the 30 men to face him In the lost thrco Innings T)i lone hit off his delivery came In tho nlntli after one m-vn had been retired SEIGLIE FORSAKES PHILLIES Cuban Shortstop Will Join Griffith's Squad of Senators. CHAnLOTTESVIM.E. Va.. March IT."-Ma-n-naer Orlfflth received word last night from ""mlro Scl?lle the Cuban ball nlaver. who Is at frt. Petersburg with the Phillies, that he would report to the Nationals nrnWdeil he were sent tronsDortntlon. Manager Hrl mi; Immediately wired tho necessary uanors and It Is emected that Selglle will reach here In Vt'winTe recalled that Griffith thought h; had this player bottled un. when lUfdcnly ReUlla reported at the train ng camp of tho Fh Illicit. riVer Binvo um nn? vii,...n. ...... bee" endeavoring to Induce Fete lo to com; here It being understood that he hid not signed a rontraet , vvlth Manager Motan. sAglle refused, but It la believed that In nuenco from the Cuban Minister, or thoso otherwise connected with the Legation In Washington, was brought to bear In tne matter. CUBANS HAIL JESS WILLARD Fighter Gets Reception Like a Con quering Hero. HAVANA. March IT. Several thousand Cubans welcomed Jess Wlllard yesterday, giving- him the greatest reception since the ar rival of Palma. Cuba's first; President. W II iard appeared in tho pink of health and KM he welehed 250 rounds Ho Is expected In take oft live pounds more before the fight. Monag'r Jones and Treasurer Well accom panied Wlllard. Cuban whites seem to bo wild Wlllard fans. Jack Johnson appeared before a Tollce Judgo yesterday, accused of retaining the bag gage of Trcnclne. ono of hla tralnerB John son admitted retaining tho baggage, but ex plained It was to guaranteo a loan he made to Trencine. He was dscharged. MEREDITH WINS AGAIN Penn's Famous Athlete Wins Quarter Rather Easily at New York. Ted Meredith, the world's champion SOO. metre rupner. racing In the colors of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania., won the featuro event at a quarter mile! last night at the Manhattan College games In the Oath Itegl ,ment Armory. The event was a scratch af fair, and attracted as starters Harry Glsslng. tho former half-mile national champion, Dave Caldwell. Boston A. A., the Intercollegiate tltleholdrr at that distance, and others of leaner note.- rinp. tn front Meredith made the rest of the field look like so many novices. Glsslng came through on the Inside, and finally finished sec ond seven yards behind Meredith. Caldwell managed to get third several yards behind Glsslng. with the winner's time S3 i'-S seconds. INDOOR TOURNEY TODAY Final of the Non-winners' Tournament Concluded at Gimbel's Links. Today Is the last day for nonwlnners to go over the Glmbel golf course In the Hu-holo tournament. The tourney was started yester day. The links will be torn down Saturday. Raltusrol links will be In the finest possible shape for the national open championship tournament to be held June 13 to 18 Atlantic City golf course lias been much Im. proved Several thousand dollars have been spent on the turf. The greens are In ex cellent condition. Oarsman Denegre Displaced NF.W HAVEN, March IT. Thomas Bane Denegre. captain of the Yale crew, wss dis placed from the boat yesterday afternoon by order ot his physicians and will resign hla place today, being unwilling to be captain In lm"ne only a he was last year. He has been rowing; In the first boat all the year sines the crews went on the harbor. Beecher Returned Winner NEW TORK. March IT. Willie Ueecher handily defeated Al Thomas, the German lightweight champion. In 10 rounds at the opening- of the new Astoria lioxlns Club last night. lieechir landed the honors la eight rounds, tha other two being; even. Williams Trackmen Out W1U4AMST0WN. Mass.. March IT. Cap tain ilrodlo has called the Williams track men for regular workouts In the Lassell gym nasium. Forty men at present constitute thn nuad, Columbia to Keep Oarsmen Home NEW YORK, March 17. Columbia Univer sity baa definitely decided against sending Its crew to tha Panama-Pacific Exposition at San JYancUco. An invitation to compete In tha exposition races was received, but the expense, estimated at 5000. was considered prohibitive. Jaspers Win at Harrisburg Wlrtl two of tha Greystock players In their Jlna-up, Newman and Bugarman, the Jaspers. at tha Baatern League, won from llarrlsburg Independents at llarrlsburg, last night, 39 UA-pE-DA ) heL-lcTs WV SO I DA-BE-LA HAS CONNlfJ,J Joo-LE'-ua ?L1-"lOO NICK AUTROCK I WHEN A GUY GETS I jHtrV I ) yTrTT5S T7 v lX& K J HAPPY V I . ?? 7 s,GNJltJ5y0RRMAHV TOOPARNvHAPPY-r ) JLJ HUH ? J r2--l K -L VFXs TlE-CU0OJy- rTr d. (tc vzETrttuVV. I then something ) rxtt-A V OUIMET COMING HERE FOll JUNE TOUItNEY Promises to Take Part In Lynncwood Hall Cup Event. Francis Ouimct, tho national smatcur golf champion, was a guest at tho t'lno Vnlley lolf Club yesterday, and during the afternoon, partnered wllh J. II, Sullhnn. Jr., a club, mate froYn tho Woraltann ttoir Club, Ihnton, he plaved In n four-b.lll match against 0. It, Uuxtnn and George A. frump, two of the hlnti.nri at Pltin Vnllrttf At tho end of the regulation round IS hotel, i Crump and iiuxtnn were l up. nut, rontinuing until d.irknese th match progressed to the I2d hole, whero nlny was stopped, with (hilmet and Kullltnn 1 up, oulmet ami Hulllvan are on their wav to Plnehurst, whero they will Piny In the united North and South champion ships that get um'er wav next week Hefnre leaving I'lne vallv last night both or them promised n return to Philadelphia In June for the annual I.) linen on. I Hall Cup tourna ment at the Huntingdon Vnlley Countrj Club SHARON HILL BALL CLUB IN THE RUNNING Amnteur Bnsebnll Teams Are Rounding Into Shape for Gnmes The Folcroft A. C nf Sharon Hill, l'iv., which last season won tho Independent championship of Delnwuro County, h nunln In the field wllh n stronger tcmii thnn ever. Manancr Jnsepli Kynn hns slKiied several slurs of thn Delaware County I.enBllc, and rxpcctR to cltiplicitto Ills HUrcess of hut onsoii. whnn for the llrst llnv In Its hlsinry the tcnni von the ehainiiloiishlp Miinv new liiiprnveinriit am drlng made In th new eiounds obtained l ihe ilub. uiul Manager llyan Intends to Rlf the fans ir that si-ctlon the best ball games they luuo per had. Among the strong trams already booked are tho Stetson A. A., Kncktlalc Club, nt Olrn Riddle. Pa , Itllldale. of Darbv; tl. 11. l.i Wilmington and Itoxburgh, of tho Ucln wnre County League, The success of tho I'olcrott team was the surprise of semlprofesslonal ball lost sear, for In ono season Manager Hjan lifted the team from tho tall end of the procession nnd put It In the lead A few dates are still open for nrst-clasi teams, who should address Joseph nyen, Sharon Hill, Pa Norwegian Girl Tennis Winner NEW YOJIK. March 17 Mlsn Molla Illur stedt, the Norwegian lawn tennis champion, reached the round berore the feinirinnl jeter dn In the women'H national Indoor tennis championship tournament nt the "th Heglmcnt Armor), when she defeited Miss Florence uainn in siraignt sts at n-i u-'j. One of the most Interested spectators on tho sidelines was Miss Marie Wagner, the title holder, who will probably bo called upon to play Miss lljuratedt In the final round Norristown Skater in Limelight NHW YORK March 17.-A special sprint race brtwtcn llnlnnd Clonl. Norristown. Pa., nnd Willie Hl.ickburn. New York, was run nrf as one of the preliminaries to tho big !l hour skitlng nico nt Madison Rnutre Garden, the skaters being paceil bv motorcycles. Clonl won both hfate the first In an even mlnuto nnd tho second In .VI seconds. Buck Weaver Joins Sox LOS A.VOPLIM, Cn! . Mnrch 17. Ituclc Weaver, "hortstop of the Chlcogi Whits Sox. icpnrted for duts toda after luvlng had his tonsils removed. Manager Hon land nnnnuncr( th" sale of Joe Dcrger, Sox- Inflelder. to tho Venice Parltle Cons- team, nnd tho purehnyo of outfielder Quintan, of tho Oakland coast club. London Racing to Continue LONDON. March 17. The Jockev Club has rinclded to continue, racing In spite of the war. Tho onlv change from timca of peaco will bo tho necessary curtailment of somo oclal functions In connection with tho Epsom and Ascot meets. Yesterday's Baseball Results Louisville. 1: Athletics O Athletics. S Jacksonville, .". CuV. n Phillies. 4. Ran Antonio. 0, Cle eland (American Lengue), ,'l, Mrnrin's Colts. It: Regulars. 2 Rrooklyn Robins, tl; Regulars, :i Jackson Is Best Shot A sreclal match at 00 targets between Jack son and Flurns and three 25-targnt events con stituted the program of tho South Philadelphia Gun Club at Pleasant Vnllev. Jackson won tho match shoot hv ono target. Berwind Navy Gym Captain ANNAPOLIS. March 17 Members of tho Naval Aeartemv gvmnastle team hive elected Midshipman Charles f Rerwlnd. of Pennsyl vania, tn be captain next season RAILROAD BOWLERS WIN ALLEY TITLE Though Penna. Five Loses Two Final Games, It Manages to Land Championship. The crack Pennsylvania Railroad quin tet lost two Rames out of three last night to Suburbanites In tho final matches of tha season, but won the championship of Philadelphia LeaBue by a slnBle name's advantage over Tioga. The latter won threo strnisht games from Victor. Sub urbanite won third prize, their team work featuring tho games last night, get ting a 1016 score In their second game and :S30 pins In threo games, Phillips, Harris and Tlhoads starring with big double cen turies, Mather & Co, outrolled Aetna on Ter minal alleys last night In tho odd came of their series, and again assumed the leadership of Insurance League. The teams were tie for the position previous to last night's aeries. Roosters lost threo straight to People's. Piatt, Yungman & Co. and Franklin won two out of three each from Itellnnce and North America. Turner and Turn were the high Individual scorers with Ml nnd 202 totals, respect ively. West Philadelphia bowling team evened tho series with the Wilmington Gas Com pany on West Philadelphia alleys by tak ing three games, aiotz, Cox, Schabach and Alsover bowled well for their re spective teams. Mutual Reserves won two out of threo games from K. I. B. A. second, on the lat ter's alleys. In the Drug League matches, rolled on the Terminal alleys, P. W. D., the leader, Increased Its advantage by defeating Wampole three times. S. IC, & p. 0st two to Ell Lilly, and Mulford defeated Eckman twice. The match between the Multeda and John T. Lewis was post poned. STAKE ENTRIES CLOSE TODAY Entrle for the Horse . Dealers' Sweenstake Belmont Stake tor 8:10 class trotters" the T chief classics to be raced at tha Belmont mile track. June U and 10. and the new added feature, the Keystone pacing class for 2:1T bldo-wheelers. close today. Last year the Dealers' Sweepstake netted the winner J logo and from reports It Is expected to eclipse that sum this year. Maxwell Test Severe One The Maxwell "utUlty test" 1000-mile run passed the half-way mark yesterday, when It rounded out 033.8 miles for a four-day record. Tha. car is not tnlng for a mileage record so much as for h demonstration of its ali-round serviceability for touring and general buslnesa use In these respects It has made a splendid record under some trying conditions. EVENING LEDGER TWO WORLD'S CHAMPIONS WHO jT iV .?"? llSSSSSSyPII k ",", '-. 4&S&&&& "7 .BSSSSsBBsSSSSsBBSMIlWfe- MmKmm mm.. JBKhHHIIBI. tM j&Kgm'' r'i0JP(iT SjEkmli W nHsSSSSSSSSSSSsfBSSSSsiB' ''SBBBBBBBBBsisBSSB&"VrlPil.. WIS ' SSSSBBBBBBBsflssPis9lI JBW H Johnny Kilbanc, featherweight CATHOLIC FIVE IS CROWNED CHAMPION Deciding Game of Series Is Won From La Salle Players, 42 to 18. Catholic High School last night won the deciding gamo of the sorlcs from La Salle Colleic, tho score being 42 to 18. La Sallo guvc a particularly disappointing exhibition, nnd at no stage of the game was tho ulttmato result In doubt. Catho lic High from tho start played a fast, a euro gamo. Not alone was their team work superior to tho North Broad street collegians, but their shooting was deadly and their forwards cosily eluded the guards and counted time and ngnln. Dunleivv was the star performer for tho winners. He wob all oer the floor and hit threo goila irom tho field were made nt dlt flcult angles. Prom tho 15-foot mark Dun leay caged 17 of his i'R tries, outacorlng Mc Nlchol. who onlv turned 10 of hla 2S attempt" Into points. McNlchol npDeared to have an unusually off day for him Had It not been for the cleer work of WIndt the Ln Sallo flvo would have been buried under a bigger total. La Sallo Reserves 'lost a hlrd-foueht gnme to the Catholic High Reserves. IP to 15. Cap tain Martin gave n brilliant exhibition of foul shooting, getting 1ft out of IS from tho foul line. Ryan, for La Salle, played tho best game. Tho Keen Kutter Juniors wound up a suc cessful season with on easy lctory last night, when they walloped St. Clements, ,TJ to 4. Watenlew nam Chelten a M-to-HS lacing In a Morton Roys' Club League game last night. Wert bide defeated Market Squoro by 32 to 14 and took second place In the Germantown Church league. Hick uud Nassau wero dis qualified for llghtlnz PHILA. SWIMMERS MEET Harry McMillan Is Chosen President of Club. Thn nnnual meeting of the Philadelphia Swimming Club was held last night at tho Majestic, nnd the yearly reports show the organization has had one of tho beat venrs In Its history. During the lost season tho club won 21 nrst places, nlno seconds and eem thirds Tho following officers wero elected: Presi dent. Harry McMillan: lco president. Freil W. Aszmann. recording secretary. .lumen H. Andrews, corresponding secretary. William C. Schmidt, treasurer. Joseph A Wayne; captain, John C. Mais. Roard of aorernors, William Slick. Victor Binder, Edward Lackro, Udwln J. Beutcr. J. Fred Doris. Curtis P. Calver and Uniest W. Sopp MAUPOME DEFEATS BILLIARDIST BENSON Final Score Is 50 to 44 Mayer and Cutler Split in Their Contest. Pierre Maupome, the local Interstate Three-Cushion Billiard League player, won a brilliant victory over Frank Ben son, of St Louis, SO to 44, at Alllnger's last night In 76 Innings. Both players were ln good form, but Maupome got the jump and piled up an 11-polnt lead on superb double-cushion wirk. Benson set out at a fast clip toward the latter part of the came and hauled up to within one point of Maupome, but some excellent playing gave tho local man the game. Joseph Mayer, the omatlur IS 2 balk-line Millard champion, split even with Albert Cutler in the second day's play In their matches at the Regent Parlors, l'.'OS Market street, yes terday. Mayer won the afternoon gamo by 150 to 14(1, having a high run of 73, wtnnlnK In 13 innings, averaging 10 3-13. BASIL WAGNER VICTOR Defeats Ralph L, Baggs for Bermuda Tennis Laurels. HAMILTON. Bermuda. March 17. The da. feat of Ralph L- Baggs. ot the West Side Tennis Club, of New York, by Uasll Wagner, of Uajtlmore. In the final round was the sea satlon ot the open lawn tennis tournament for the. championship of all Bermuda, lust con cluded nn tha courts of the Hamilton Hotel Tennis Club. By his lctory Wagner becomes possessor for one year of the challenge cup. since Captain A. Bercer, of the British Army Service Corps. Is away and had to default tn the challenge round. It la the first tlmo the cud has left the Island. , . Bagga and Wagner teamed ln the doubles final and beat Howard Walnwrlght. ot Har vard, and Hobart Lawton, of New York, In the tlnal. MOVIES CONNIE MACK premier, and Kid Williams, bantamweight titleholder, will clash in a six-round to bo one of the fastest ring fights the fans hero havo ever seen. i'FANNINGM SAVANNAH, March 17. There wnn a general belief ns ex ploded early In tho winter thnt whoever followed Chnnce as leader of tho Yankees would have only a bunch of baseball Junk on his hands. But after Inspecting tho talent Smiling Bill has In tow wo take tho liberty of mailing that rumor as a bum piece of dope. Donovan hnsn't tho greatest material In tho world hi enmp, nnd he Isn't going to win inn- iiennant this year. But he has a. better ball club than most pcoplo glvo him credit for having, and ono ot the best defensive machines In the game. The One Ingredient Where will the esteemed Yanks finish? Wo haven't any Idea. Probably around llfth place. But wo'll suggest this If they get to batting a bit and Wally PIpp, tho tall llrst baseman, hits up to ex pected form, they aro liable to mako a haid drive at tho first position. That part of It Is just n matter of batting, for with tho batting nttached they hao tho defenso to win a pennant. In addition tn Sweenej, Eonovan baa .a lino catchtr In Nunamaker nnd a promising joung ster In PI Sehwcrt, late of Pennsylvania Unl tcrBlt. ne has ono of the best pitching staffs In baseball. He has ono of tho hst tlelillng In iili 13 In thn game, and, with High added, a good fielding outfield. He haa the speed with such fast men around aa Malsel. Cook, Cree, High, PIpp, Mullen nnd oth'TH And he hns one of tho best all-round utility men in the gamo In Roy Hartzcll. Something Else Defensively the team is n strong one, with fine pitching nnd tine fielding. Of fensively It Isn't strong, unless a decided till ft takes placo In a number of batting eyes. But wo are hanking upon something elso this season to start the Yanks out of tho rut and that Is a renewal of team AIIEARN IN MUDDLE Irving A. C. Protests Against Appear ance in Now York Bout. Young Ahearn, tho middleweight, who la to box Uddle McGoorty at Madison Square Garden on Friday night, was tho subject of n lengthy discussion at the meeting of the New York btate Athletic Commission yesterday. Tha frotest against Ahearn was lodged by the rvlng Athletic Club, ot Brooklyn. A contract was shown calling for Aheam to hox Young Joo Cans on next Saturday night. One ot tho articles of the contract prohibited Ahearn from taking part In any bout In tho mean time. The Irving Club management asserted that by agreeing to box McUoorty cn Friday night Ahearn had broken his contract with them. Tile commission will Rle Its decision on the case at a meeting this afternoon, Jimmy clabby and Anearn meet at the Na tional 'A. C here tonight, Cooperstown Poloists Win Opener BAN FRANCISCO, Cal iMarch 17. Minute and a half before time was called. Coopers town polo team of New York, by the dashing I lay of C, C. Rumsoy, carried the ball almost tho entire length ot the Held .for a goal and won tha opening game of tho Universal Polo Tournament from Han Mateo. Scoro: D to 4W About 1000 persons were present and voted It the best game ever held on the coast. The Cooperstown team was trtually un known to the spectators outside ot tha reputa. tlon which preceded it. Two ot the team were substitutes on the American team In the In ternational matohea. Ban .Mateo put up a grlttye uphill battle, playing- determinedly thioughout. CLUB SHOOT TODAY Only one Philadelphia club will stage a trap, shooting- contest today. That i tho Point Breese Oun Club. In addition William Klrsh ner. of West Philadelphia, will meet Charles Burns, of the local club, In the opening con. test at 3 birds, while Davy Paul, another Southward noted shot, -will test his skill at the traps In a 60-blrd race with Charlie Utddle, of Manoa, in the second number, Piez'a Seventh Home Run MARLTN SPRINGS, Tex., March 17. Rookie Pies, of Hammonton, N, J is mak ing a strong bid tor a regular berth in tha GUnls' outneld. HI home run yesterday In the Cubs-Regulars practice clash was bis seventh this spring. Pitcher Bluer was re ported Improving today. HASN'T SIGNED COBB AND SPEAKER, BUT TODAY IS MARCH 17 BATTLE AT OLYMPIA TONIGHT oSW bo spirit and of faith In better days ahead. For nt least four years tho ambition of the Yanks has been crushed. They have llgurcd there was no hope nhead to fight back Into tho open. But this season, with a clean sweep nt the top, with a responsible ownership nnd a leader who Is looking for a chance to glvo every man a squaro deal, there Is sure to bo a big change. And If there Isn't a change we know enough of tho new owners to know thoy will not bo content to stand still. Wo know enough of Cap tain T. L. Huston to know that he will never bo content with any failure, and ho has fought on bigger fights than that of helping to lift a ball club out of tho grotto. Club Batting Donovan has been spending most of his tlmo developing or trying to develop a run-making machine. Last season the Ynnks averaged .229 at bat ns a club. This soason Donovnn figures that with PIpp and High ndded oJid certain Im provements among players who hit below normal last year, the club average will xlso to .240 or possibly .24o. If this es timate Is correct. Smiling Bill will have a ball club good enough to make a fight for fourth plnce, tho result depending upon the breaks of tho game. He be lloves that Cree, PIpp, High, Nuna maker and Cook will hit over .270. And both Malsel and Pecklnpaugh are better bntBmen than their 1S11 averages showed. Mnlscl Is as fast as Cobb, and this Is no figure of speech. He batted under .210 and stole 74 bpses. No other ball player In all history ecr turned a trick like that. Ho has been under tho Instruction of Joe KeJIcy, who was as wise a man nt bat as nny thnt ever lived. Kelley knew how to slug, poke and bunt, and when to do It. And he has given Malsel moro than ono keen, Inside tip that will help Fritz wonderfully. SCHOOL BALL TEAMS IN REGULAR TRYOUTS De Lancey First to Call Out Candidates Central High Crew on Schuylkill. With tho close of the basketball and In door track seasons, local scholastic ath letes have now turned their Interests to the national pastime. Baseball practice Indoors and outdoors U In full bloom at all of tho schools. The latest call for baseball candidates was made by Coach Dennis, of De Lancey School. Forty men have reported for practice. The aspirants for berths who are showing up as probable regular play ers are Captain Bunting, Johnson, R. Martin. Hamilton, Dunn, Loog, Btoddart, Powell, Rhoades and Davis, PARENT YACHT BODY TO PAY NATIONAL DUES Delaware Association to Remit Amount to Affiliated Clubs. The Delaware Itlver Yacht Racing Associa tion, at Its meeting last evening, decided to remit to each affiliated club an amount of dues equal to the amount paid to the American Powerboat Association. This leaves the ami lated clubs thla year without paying dues to tha national aaaoclatlon. and requiring only the amount of duea payable to the local association direct. Tbla action was taken because ot the splendid financial condition ot tha organisation at this time. Clubs of 100 or less members pay is to tha A. P. B. 'A. and 110 to tha local asso ciation direct. Clubs having more than loo members are required to pay $10 to the A. P, B. A. and S23 to the local association direct. The aaaoclatlon Is allowed one-half of the dues of affiliated clubs paid Into the national treasury la addition to the direct dues charged. go at the Olympin. This promises SPECIAL FIGHT BELL FOR THE FAffiMOUNT Uptown Club Stages Big Fea tures for St. Patrick's Night Entertainment. PRELIMINARIES. Young Cuban b. Tred Smith Jack Kiilly s. Young ntzputrkk Eddie Kelly vs. Hobby Hajcs. Marty Kane vs. Cddle Cavanaugh. SUMIW1ND-UP. Tommy O'Daro e. Jimmy Bradley. WIND-UP. Frankle McCoy s. Danny Murphy. Marcus Williams has arranged balanced program with soma a well ot tho leading uptown boxers to appear In the special s"now at the Falrmount A. C. to night. Six bouts are on the card. Tho star go will bring together Frankle McCoy, featherweight champion of Scot land, and Danny Murphy, rugged 17th Ward fighter. The foreigner Is a clever two-handed boxer, while Murphf car ries a knockout kick ln elthor hand. Tommy O'Dare and Jimmy Bradley, both tough flstlcufilans, will clash fh the somlflnnl. The other four bouts will be between youngsters who have been making good nt the 11th and srlns Garden streets arena all season. TY COBB OUTPOINTS SAILOR SMILEY IN FIGHT Fairmount Show Feature a Good One McAndrews Wins at Norristown. Ty Cobb defeated Sailor Smiley ln the wind-up at tho Falrmount Club last night Smiley was substituted for Abo Sherman, and ho took the first on at nn hour's notice. He was aggressive and game and carried the fight to Cobb In every round, but. Ty was too fast and too skilful for him and won by a good margin. In the semlwlnd-up Charley Smith defeated Johnny MaAvoy ln six rough rounds. Johnny lUllly defeated Franklo Hupp In six rounds ot fast boxing Tommy Sharp defeated Jack Redmond tn a bout that went the limit, and In the opening bout Mike Russell stopped Terry nelsner In one round. By boxing all the time, Eddy McAndrews, ot Manayunk, defeated Freddy Kelly, the rugged Rising Bun scrapper, In 10 fast rounds at the Palace Club, at Norristown, last night. In the seventh round McAndrews cut Ki-lly above the eye, drawing blood. A slug ging match between Knockout (Reason, of Phllanelphla, and Rattling Hudson, ot Mana yunk, staged as the semifinal, resulted in a draw Young Scott, of Lonsdale, defeated Char'ey Bluille, ot Conahohocken, and Jimmy Valentine, ot llryn Mawr, and Young Karly, ot Bridgeport, broke even In the preliminary. Jack Dillon, Indianapolis heavyweight, had a shads the better of Ounboat Smith, of New York, tn a 10-round no-declslon boxing bout at Mllwsukts last night, according to a ma jority ot sporting writers at the ringside, "Dillon waa too fast for Smith on the infight ing, using rights and lefts to the body with 1,-ood advantage. George Chip, of New Castle. Pa., knocked out Bailor Starmanskl, of this city. In the eighth round ot a scheduled 10-round bout at Cincinnati. Chip had Starmanskl at his mercy after tha first round. He hit the sailor at will, sending him to tha door seven times before landing thp knockout blow. Buck Fleming, ot Philadelphia, beat Young Rellly, ot Allentown, In 10 rounds, at Easton. Buck had Rellly down six times for the count. He mads a big hit. Johnny Dundee of New York, outpointed (Frankle Callahan, of Brooklyn, In a 10-round bout which -went tho limit at the Broadway eportlng Club, New York, last night, " Special Delivery Hlrsh, of Chicago, out- E stnted Johnny Fisher, ot Scranton. berore the cranton A. C, at Scranton, last nlxht Hlrsh won all the way. Muirfleld in Golf Reckoning Lata reports from England In regard to the postponement of the British amateur cham- flonshlp ot 101R atate that the cancellation of he, tourney will not deprive Muirfleld of Its turn In tha championship rota and that the lltll! championship. If played, will be on the Scotch course Instead of at Uoylake, as It would have been It there had been no Inter ruption When the announcement ot the post ponement was cabled two or three weeks ago It was not stated whether or not Muirfleld would lose Its turn. HQORAY5pRN& IS HERE J J FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGimfc EVERYWHERE TONlGfif if ANDfSAY,smiliaK Great Pugilistic BattlegJ w v ly in p i a and m tionalTwo Chnn,tJ and Bill of Stars OffeK & bu x uilB. Tonight's the night. t,.ni.i, . St. Patrick's night, lsis ,,.., 4 In boxing history as the btarjjl tills City. TWO Hmmnl... . . V M classes will meet for the first thW Iho slx-round route In ndrfit 7.1 club has booked a galaxy of Jh, 7 'H most fighters In the country i Johnny Kllbnne. featherweight a. i nrst Utlo holders to ""ukr" i'.. , ." .? a"?wcr the com slit!- wijinpm jy. j. tonight. Tha Broad shTJ arena, throue h It nm i " X0 ""HI Kdwnrds, succeeded In netting n?" after nearly a month nfwiSi-" "?..!. McaulRtui. of the National Club "J mnu wi.iiiKiing ooiween the manas. .1 thojghters over weight Rnd Kg Moth Kllbane and Williams have tJ liein fnr n .t, ft.,.- . "e t Jimmy Dougherty's training" Crum Lynne nn Ideal spot to i vi5 III bettor condition than for anr previous fights. Kllbane surprl.V , close followers of tho gam, ffl nftcrnoon, when ho stepped on the S nnd did not movo tho beam, set at lint pounds. ' "' Williams worked himself Into tp.J fett o, doing his road work In FiirnSS Tark and hla uvm Muni. t tt. " V Ik Tho little Baltimore battler dlHot lif nnd as a result ho nrnhnhw .m .,.? nearer to 122 pounds tonight than to 5 Tho best nll-star Bhow ever put tiJ Bother by any promoter Is the siinii' uon ror the rsntlonn! Club, jock w? .e,.... u. cii iui iu uays gettlnrtti invhimin iiuu mo consensus of opinion favors tho enrd ns never being tquaM before i. H Jack McCarron, Alljntown's contemn fnr ThA iHMril.R.at-1.1 .1 , .. ' , ... ......-,,, ..,,Mi uimmpionsniD, ra open tho show against Soldier Banieli' Of Brooklvtl. Thnn Tna TIak-.h ... Tommy Howell will nppcar In a tataY tr rTeinlrtn !! Tati- i si." ly uuliuu inu iiuuau cnampionswp of Pennsylvania. Thn thlrrt mirnhpf wmi riinM ..!!.' G-oorgo Chancy nnd Eddie Morgan, tvi' of tho most dnngerous aspirants fbr'J Mummy ijiiiuiiea laureis. it will be a set-to between n. rttf-p-e ua iii-- flghtcr and a boxer as clcter an ti.' ponent of tho hlt-and-get-away nn? who ever showed here, '' Charley White nnd Sam Robloiii? lightweight boxers who aro boosted hr' their respective followers as probtbY successors to Freddy Welsh's champion.! ship, will box in th esemlflnal. Rolllt' hns been forc-ini? tn thn fmnt MnMt. ..i! Ills many constituents believe that fc win ui-icui t nue. The last stnr rnrnnnt.r wilt hi h.h.u. Young Ahenrn, of New York and Jimmy dabby, of Hammond. Ind. They are tm of the leading claimants to the middWi weiKiii mho, ann a victory for cither W havo a. tendency to Improve his repuov nun over ine oxnor. 19-HOLE MATCH FEATURES 1 Mrs. Stockton and Mrs. Faith in Piae hurst Golf Battle. i pi!crrrir-ncrr v n xr--Ai. i i&am? mfll.h l. .t.n n .. - .. T. ,...,.' .1 n...-i field, and Mrs v j. Faith ot Wjkarrl. ul jut- ir.iurp a, vpsinrnnv s nrst round 01 par In the Sliver Tolls championship Mr. Fill! was :! up at the turn, but Mrs. Steelier rained a lend of 1 on the 10th. uhich(i!i lost on the 17th. Halving the lSlh la . tM ninl.M.I.I ,.. .. ., -A..- . W I ... . ,ai(,iir,u uiuyrr UI1 llie l.'in in o lur U.SS match. ne moes forward to rlir MasH It. II. Harlow, of .Merlon, who defeattd SIrtM II. I. Jlllsun. of rinelvurat m in inn nniier nair ot tno Drawee un .. nnymonrt Trice and Miss Louise Elklm tottM ui vim,,", i. iB.iiiiiii. um Robert Hunter, of Wee Uum was low maw In ft,M D.rnntl rnnml nf ftm Tin Whl.tl. thlS-V rlnnshlp ullh a card or 81 for No. I course. Pnrltcr Whttiemcro made K1, J, 1M! Thnmn.nn SI. .,,,.1 V T?. Truesdell 80. -t: Jew Ou'lford recorded as out and S l w a total ol 74 In -TRur-batl Dlay on M BOWIE TUACJt OPENS APRIt Racing Season in East Will B, Launched at Little junryiana iowa-i TiAwiA ir Mndv fnr It, onenln? The rtdri season will be launched In that little VUJr lane town April 1. .Many norees srr ,,,K1I stableB nre represented, and the oBKali thcro will bo IOTO thoroughbreds .luantrw tis opening time. This n eetlng will b tht W the east The I'rlnce Oeorgo trsfk is a : wv one, but has made a great hit with tM "TJB mn Th- rfli- mpet in under direction Ct wM Southern Marjland Agricultural A'awJ'10;?! Trotting horsemen all over tha eountrr, kwij Orand Circuit managers In particular, are ' fullv convinced thnt the addition of ", Park. Montreal, can to tno Dig "'";: ', fortunate movo on the part of tl" steware BOXER SAYS WIFE DEAT HIM Therefore Johnny Dundee Seek? $ vorcc. -S Johnnv Dundee, the llrttw'" '"?!! filed suit In the Supreme Court at M" "JJJ yesterday under his real name. JfMJJJsil roro against Ills wirw Mrs. t,uviu v- -izm of SOI West 4'Jth street, for a wPfr."?", causa she has beaten him and cai'w 'js names. Tbe counle were rnarrled mil. and the plaintiff says be bs lii II a wile tivvu sincf ineir """'57.- v-ItmS ffiWto'fiTOflTriwilM.Sffl and brlca-brao at him and caiieu ." ,, and "wnp." Ho says It Is unsafe for im to live with his wife any longer. m AVashington Fencers Beit I NOT YORK. March 1T.-Th J,"k"r,0 TSal nf iVashinaton again carried bade "'5 city tho trophy olferexl ;y f 'SK Leaaue.of America for the natloMl team tons cnaiiii'iwuMH- f" ,, lua team, headed by Henry BTtcitniUp.gn e.nt Secretary of . War. hlcb , toofc , tloani tine in iiit, .." here last night. Greatest Show Ever Stage TONiaiiT-Bisn siMiir TONi oni ( mtllUlUlI . W. i,w"! iwEBV ! jimmy ciiAiiur vs. ;uw",y-if,,iii SAM nODlDBAU vs. CHAnLS"iiK OEOHOB CHANEY vs. EDDJW ' i TOMMY HOWELL a JOB DO"" Jack McCarron vs. Soldier DrtJ t:i,i ni VMPIA TonlgMl TWO i) WORLD'S CIWMWOM Kid Williaraiyvs. Johnny Kilb TA-A-I?A-RAJV fcRlNGOfi i-V I RDAIillt ' m Inert tf lltf tuft tiin 'if if" y sst, aW jtt tirf m Keid It'll Illf ' T&i Atfit toil UM fttf w lit IMf iin tITO tffl inr ;wi HOC) to (If is. i lerr r !lt( ftp; ion ins tap itrt Ui W tot te I Mr sw '. r T. is. ii r- . a-sV X 'sW M r W M m!X. VWWI 1. 1 I1II1M SIIV V T-I I " sk A A asi- - M 1 -nil - - vLJ r U rv vA (i ! 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