wswftw WWS v innifmmiiiiiimiiiiHii EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA", FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1915. 18 PHILADELPHIA ATHLETES IN MADISON SQUARE MEET MACKS PLAY CUBS AND DODGERS i m,iiup-mywg'w mm AND HARPER !fa FACE CUBS TODAY: ifOLDRING PLAYS THIRD 4 Ifack Gives Men Half Holi day's Rest tor 1 imu Tllt far. Hi Rneedine: Cubs. hi ! i I 1 RVaughn May Be Chicago Slab unoice. Yesterday's Baseball Itcsiilts tikl'tlcl. 6, Cubft I minis 6! Seconds, .1 "'""'o r. (Ink. int. 0. "l 'Nc Orleans. 4. tf-', 7. neorgli School of Tech- ItlQrfi ' tf.oit A sTArr connrsroMiEvr 1 ft, '-....t. r.r irin . Mnrrli 10- -:..M Mack permitted his men (o tnttc a M"' ... . ... MM.. tll,lll,.i, ,i) lolldny this momiiiB. .." - '.I , i ..i... n.nt Mnnk Is now Mri IMucn Bu" l ... jW . .1. nlnv..a it Ml nvrr. kfkld that somo ut t" ,....., l.i'l'rrnVltl.ol.inkvicudrr tJ, that the gamo with the CiiM I nih worK ..,. ... .,- ,,.1,l ,..1. afternoon .mul'iv -.., " B - n.inn is. n n M uiiuiiiii. i-u .-.--..... ":r- . niich t.gnlnst tho Mncks. W !,fr...,,..!!frfC.t-,,fcHn Dodgers IhAjIACKICIH pi.ti "" 'e..4..r.1 was tluc to tho lusty bat- '" '" .."i ....... iiimv nl.tor cot IIL W.ly Sc1m; l-nHlne ho nt.i.ck ISU''S.,. follower. KwSlS SSl.n.1; Sin to bo soon At nny riito, oroatlon remain' t ihoroiiRh trsnut he- E.. t klhr MnrK Will II'Uiill H" .----. M Decides that It Is not tho best mote ?.na eosros to Itll UP tho gen left by Unkrr !wT. Dlav Sralnft tho cubs wiih perfect. Jffii remembered that Uube tarlc.l plaj LI'Jii n ihi. Infield nnd when ho was In J (M'hern A-soclntlon under yarn jiui "J ?5 ":... io..i one of tho brst short t.'a.n ima same nl that time Willi tlio By3?JDr ii,5 OMrlnir w trh. Connie null fires ono mill" Imagine, nl of tho ".ffij".?iine- their respective stations I'cnnock olid Woldon WvckolT ton, ha iMtrhlim For four innings HfrU ,Y. llS uko.1 Ilia Hook frcnuontly 'MiJhiilt workltiK hi urrnt nhnpp In tlw 'MVai ftitnt. with two nidi on nnd tiolicl iWf- t,.nnn1 rnnnril tl,ri batmnll 111 II a""'.. . ....1.Im .ni. ..f lt,n rlflV If! ls Uth Ilerh nnd n tnmtiorary Inime of gnu "" t'ubH inco.l In thrrn ritii on Cir. . i'""l7i"."-r.,""i"".."" ...",.. . liBrirtndl until 'ho ninth when thn laltors jMjlin (cored on a mm nnl two slnqlcR. I ! " " 1 Pendleton to Ii'acc Dorizas V..1.1 1r,f1lf,lni, nt thn rolllmhtiL lirpt kMit turn, who hold the lntorcolli-l ito 17",- Kill will fico Mlko DorlKHH Penn mighty Kmt tn the annum dual inent lirtffn J'enii Lfii tWlUlTIWIU. lit. tt VIKlUMiflll Atl lumviiun t. W jilMANTOWN SCHOOL BALL mm PRACTICES Three Players Lost to Team. 12!) Games Scheduled f or Scholastic League. i Coach McCarty 1h ciik.ikIiik In dlllRCiu fcrictlce with his Gcniuintoun Academy Utball candidates. l'i aspects for a Artshlng' nlns arc unusually bright, nnd tflli, Qermantonn bascballlans promlso to (.fjite In tho Jntcracadcmlc i.cuijuo raco. BrUlt, Kent and Kcyscr will be In- Mbl6 ta clay In tho le.iuuo uumes. but AESr will greatly tttrengtlau tho tvain In itttef contests scheduled. flAJnb And llulln.ri. (,t ilnnntnwn Ai tiilnniv a out veiamn tidliuj. uiu utaln out iui thili ajh volition. It in luouablo that t.icy lUccme up to tnelr 1U1 niarK. irwr othr ftnunu nro out with the n'uad Itci Into i AWIlwrth the Art and 'textile nine uuiju iur i(iu uiuauu, wnitn upciis nioy -,. .wh, untwioru, l oilill anu umaieu. ASO&a till. It.w fnnrHAa t nu .vhn , .. nttru. t,n f&.e'V' fiSF" &"g... !! :- rtltCtiy an,1 lf,nhfrir. fAIJtltloii ure under way for tho prlMlrce KUUolla Illch tJchool uthlotm lu prattUe on uj atr trounila at itlth and Uleurtleld atiern fS,i,iteu.or "as niadu by tho fatholh. llluli JitiS18 ottlclau to allow i'uriue and mil l Jjl Held, but It hag ilnatij been dccluod fJ;,tr-alno games hao been eiheduled tor H IWS.oitiolaitlc LciiBiio canipaldii. 'rho fcuoq atart April Id with a contest lie lj Wisdt , fhlladclphta High fechool and ff-jUt bten Nortlwaat High and Central Ml ind Southern High and tho Catholic ITdt Uilietball "S" ot Soutliem Ulah School El 'BlS'.tf to ''aplain Wlonateln. fjnlden w. McPhllllmy, Hcliwarti, Mpkoilta, Watt- BBj-r,.,Mw Hnu Aianaser icutoaKay, nt ma CT team, and Captain Deanen. Jeanettl. ra- ?. "mora, iiunniii, 'iopiiu ana j-oianu, oi 'w, tacend team li mi fUford jllih, Bchool of Todagogy, Lu Halle Mi hnS Acaclrny appear on tho Tiado I' MRS. DARLOW GOLF WINNER firsts Din Field in Silver Foils Event at Pinehurst. ,y - 'u'.gl' . - otrni ii,. ir. 4o "H. Hirlow. of tho Merlon Cricket Club, rJVFlITTnct, x. r .n . ISk f" champion of Philadelphia, addc.i WMftrorliy to her already large rollertlon tSIK"? winning iria allver foils chain wlf. defeating Mrs J H. Price, of Oak- $$$ 1 up and 4 to play ?W llerhart U Jlllson nf Pinehurst, and ?..!,". "OMaon, of Iloihester, won tho KWT .! iM. "" which rcau ted In Ijst vCKa til,,. ni, , ...,,,. nHt.ff Vi L".' "! 1 louraoiiie, Willi n Sll:" i,l.lJ. M n- Humsay. of gUin, nt w. N Truesdell. of New Vork, i? '? Play-off nf a similar eient nf Ilia iatPOtatln. jflJI. RIVEL PIGEON LEADER &Been Elected President of Quaker wuy toncourao Association, IWSbta ni.Til. "A " f ""' "' th0 "' rhll--Wto? ..'rt,,i)l',lk;r 'lty Concourao Asm. SiIei. h.tli eni ,h" following officers fmliinV' i." " iur ine ensuing year tS8?,,Th?.,I!i,. I. Weli Mce presjtjent. 'r.'iidnaa. -rlt. Kla' """lary and treas .,r..'uey rhaser. lace aerrtarv i,,,ia u ilrtfi'"f,.e''.i'.u?..f -ac. ... . iniil5i i. .V'"' -"" nines, way u, MS 'Iv60' ",". June sa. '400 port. K'flii8? W'lng. June t, These race. faay.:rn.c'A.C.onAn1c0t),"'t''h ,h' Qu,ker RBUAtleton Fivn Tin. to r,,, RSht"sS?,rS' .C1.ub. Ty" 't game .i Wl ' f VS fts? 1,V" " Milctb.ll BIMilAUDlST 1IUEV SETS PACK IN TH1,EMJUSH0X TOURNEY Ho Has Landed Five Victories So Far in Contest. Cforiir n? , J??' ,,'t" "" victories, "lotorf". Ini i.VS:.wn" 'reond, with nta and Ion onr lSl lhlr,1 h8V,n "on rt,ur S""1" IllllJf'o? tMrJi'0,RAC1,lc'M' bMt ch"'M i'.;",mani of Mlnnrnpo , 50 tn 41, In 01 Iri. SiaTaB. ' hl8h run " " and llnS. viiv 'Ji?. "T0,"'1 Mrno John Duly, of New ?n.f tlWW ?"""" fl'l" "' ClVxe. in Lk.: t'. t' J","7 .""nlns.. Kllla plajf.l Vim i'.ni .,lBr1' nfl.'' ". ''Inn nin of fnuh Ullllnni llnrv or ( i fnco won hi. sixth 5mn. l;l nlnht defeating I.Mii .Jeu.e. of Pn hi -n,lva." It ',,n n '""e held n Hod roil out ln,1'l"f' wh'n ,ll"'' needing sotrii, PHILLIES' SOUTHPAWS TO TAKE MOUND TODAY Bnumgnrtner nnd Rixcy Slated to Oppose Cuban Reds Lust Game. in ItnnM a BTur connrsrosnrST 1 st. BTt:nsnurta. rin, Mnrcit io- tlonvy Ootids Iiiihr over tlio T'hlllles' trnlnlnp itinp lids niornlng wln-n thm" trpoilcil for the dnllv -workout. Ucsplto Hie luck of sunshlnr Ihc nlr was warn), nnd evri v member of tho sqund engnged In sonio form of exercise. Mnnngcr Mornti ppent tho grenter purl of tho morning frilling liht iiitUiora in ileldlng the ball, luinls eipeclnllr Itlxoy, who Is perhnps llio uruhcsl .ilong this lln" or ilefeme, had n long period on tho mound for thlM purpose. lJurlng the noon hotit tho players fished in the Iui vnu liojond the outfield, Cr.ivnlh us usual leuyllug the hook nnd tncklo sqund. Mnnnger .lack Mm tin, of tho re; imvlsls, wns busy giving IiIm men somu iv s. Thev pl.ij the regulars toniot- KIU Tills afternoon the Phillies will close thn sales with tho Cubitus at Corfco Pot Pari., ril.ey and Uauinsortnor, tho soulhnvv pair, mo otpceted to servo for Moss Moran. IMG SHOOTS TOJIORROW Last of Ficd Gilbert Affairs Will Be Staged. Tnniorrniv nftrrnoon will wllne tho wind up of tho Pied Ollhcrt anniversary shoots, nnd tie clubs ir this cttj and nolghlmrhoo I con teitlng mr Clllliert n.is nro tho 8 8. White, W"t f'hester ftlen VVlllow, Landnlo and Curtis Country Club. Other Hhoots to ho held nro nt tho traps nf the Itlveiimi Vaiht flub, fox flun Club, Phll idi Iplila ntcrirlo Mount Morlah, .Meadow Sprlnqs, Itehicrrnn nnd the nhnot-off Tor the A 11 Itlrhnrdeon Cup nt the du Pont Irap eliootlng Club, the inonthlv open shoot for nil ' gun men nt tho Hlxhlnnd Park Country Club and one under the auspices of tho Par ranuet Sportnmen s Asinrlntlon. THORPE WINS REGULAR BERTH McGrnw Picks Indian for Mui ray's Old Field. MAItUN, Tex, March 10 -Jim Thorpe I. a regular ii'iw It vsas announced tonight that the luUan would plav rlnht Held for tho first team iignlnst Snn Antnnln en Saturday nnd r-uiK'aj ltiacher and HnodsraM vvlll bo his Pep ma'cs If 'I horpe chii continue to hit fin he has done In the i rnctlca games he hJH at lenit nn oven change of starting the National League race an guarlhin of Itnrrj llcmiptrud h short fence. G1LMOKE TO SHIFT IIOOFEDS Fed President in Indianapolis to Transfer Club. INDIANAPOUtK. lud . March in.-Prrsldent J .lines A (lllmoro. of tho dcral Lcnguc, camo luro torlay tt try to urrnnKf tli trutm fer nf thi IndlanniiolH club to NouniK. N. J It xMi" UTiiIorHtnoil that the trunsfor w to hi nrrunirod heforf nexr hunda Tho lotul Oiili h nrClttilH, It Ih luitil utll llRht tho lit tempt to tukf thtlr team au.i from here ImlUnipolls font IH , jiopo tho remnxal of the Lluh hut It Ih ltM!oil It will avail thorn iiothliiir. oh Ollinurc han tho fcupport of tho lciiKue MAYER PREPARING FOR H0PPE GAME Contest Will Take Place Within Next Few Weeks Mayer to Turn Professional. Joseph Mayer Is now preparing for o, billiard gamo with Willie Hoppc, which will probably be staged In this city within tho nex;t few weeks. Ho expects to quit tho amateur ranks and play profession ally. A great finish enabled Albert rutler to split even with Joseph Mayer In their eight-game IS S-balkllne billiard mutch at tho Itcgent Mllldrd rooms esterday, when ho defeated the nu-ciit winner of the latlonal amateur title in both the afternoon and the evening gamea Cutler won the afternoon game, "-') to VII, In ii Innlnga, and romped homo an easy winner In tho evening game, i-'.'O to 101, In 10 Innlnga. The total of ilnta made by each plaer In the eight games follow. Macr-SW). 300, 2M), 217, 150, JSJ, SJ3, 101 Total 17'l" Cutler-7L', 27S. 110, SOO, 138, 300, 230, 2W Total, 174S In a ioc.ket billiard tournament game that was alwa. Uom, VV dreen beat J. Hihlmpa 75 la bl) at the Lehigh jjrlors laat night. J. pretmnn won a close. Interesting game from 1). Mooro, 73 to 70, In tho putvel bil liard tournament at lloyle's parlors laat night. p Homey had little difficulty In defeating V 'i.aVL'll. 110 tn L In a maUh ftaiue of pocket bllllurda at the Cambria (arlors laat night Ihe fourth game In the pocket billiard tour naniiut at the Uelterklud pallors. 2 .'it Her mantown awnue. ruaulted In a victory for J. Kr telle over i . Manifleld, UK to to. In a Votket billiard nialcli game plated at AI McClatie'a io(.kct billiard parlors taut plght Jiiaenh Hhle.ds ihawu-l com of his skill Willi the cuo by cosily defeating 1.1ft McCarty by a icoru of 100 to II Frank Daley was the ref eree SAYIli:. Pa. March 10 Willie lloppe de feated M. M blirlaht, of I'lltsburgh. In a bil liard tournament. 410 to &l and 0 to H 1IUFFAI.D, Marvh 10.- Vt It. Cullen, Put falo defeated 1 rank H ,1'eiison SI Lou', on in su. In an Interstate Three-Cushion llilliird League maUh Ut (light In 7U Innings. Jlerion Senior Girls Winners ni)MOnE, Pa . March 10 Tin Senior girl, defeated the Sophomore., 11 to . la the flrat o' a series ot game, for the Interclas. oham. uioiishlp ot the Loiter Merlon High Hihool The close guarding of both team wsj the feature. EVENING LEDGER NIX ON THE RTfUK This PLCE IS NEUTRAL UWre eJ m, - vMTmhp PitsVffim vlV?P t o somc are N 47 Wlfmmmti W I ss&sr 'ecSe Chamging v-jw , WJfMW'ililifCIi2z nfct L ' The old J " imlvwSxmiluUMA rfrlSta" THC euouotiom op a TSAiuiufi oamp star sigm& - K Wiw-lH.BBW wlh V M J nr I llmhJE&fiS" W l i ' ' r " ih't ii BMmni& 2f C2sSJ I I3CU3S DA3CDALL JNTIU Tm3 lW I fllHH M cstkJ faA ThC GReAT amcrican TAM Ii AS MUCH CON CCRMGO ABOUT BA5CDAU. MOW AS MG IS ABOUT N IIDRI Vlkll or Tug WATWJCS, patagomia Bettor not via "Hjns HIM GOLF HANDICAP JOKE; OUIMET SHARES HONOR Travers With Him on Scratch, and Is Mystery Yet to Be Ex plained. Although the golf icison Is otuig. it niytstet'N has developed alicudv ll wh.u Una of leusonliig, .Mussat'liusetts gulteis would lllte to know, cuitld the handicap ping comtnlttce of the I lilted States Gall Association plnco Jcrmno l) Tiuvvis nu scratch with 1-raucls Oulincl in their lear's list? Doubtless In tho western hulf of the country tlio gollcis rite ask ing by what set of mil niiitistiit .1. U Travers Is put with Oulniit on sciutr.ii, vvhllo l.'lmrlei JJvaus, Ji , Is given ono stroke. Lait year Mr. Outmet nnd Mr. Travers had two meetings in cumpotltioii The ilrst wan at the Kkwalink Country Hub, lu the itittonul amateur chuiiiptonrhlp, and Air uulmct una the victor b it and ., In the gu4llflng round of that Lhamplulishlp Mr Oulmut wan unu stroke behind v. C rownes, Jr. and 11. It. Gorton, iho pair who tied lor the gold modal Mr. fravera was elaht stroUct behind Mr. Uulmet In the Qunllfjing lound. 'their second pia at Ualtusrol Mr Oiilmet waa a stronger to tht course, vet he again was tho winner, by J nna I Trerelore. on the bants ot their meciing or ine ytar whs hi ine i,eaioy t.iip nerfonal clashes for tho aeiiHOli. tho honors were with Ah Outmet solel I'liklng the records of the pair In general, and the bust of the hamlhappnm tonimittie's on ilusloni Is even more dlillLUlt to uiidemtand The pair plated together abroad Mr Travers was doicnted In the first rojnJ oi iho Ilrltlsh amateur championship nnd his mtdal wore wan IKl. Mr. Oulmct wna defeated In the eecoud round hut his medal score was V The samo pair plaved In tho Trench amateur (hamplnn ahlp whlrh Mr Oulniet won defeating In the final If J Topping who In nn cat Her round had dl"POted of .Mr Travers. ., Taking nil these things nto consideration, there la only one Inferemo loft nn to the rei eon for the national committees nctlnn in putting Trnters on scratch wllh Oulniet which Is becnuse of Trnvers' previous record In win ning the nntlnnnl amateur four times Hut as tho national hnndlcnnpliis list Is more or I cm a "roll of honor' nnd Outmet cetnhllshed him self so conlnelngly nn the head and front or all American nmateurR Inst jenr hat op i pol tlon wn given him lv pmrtlcnllv nil rerog nlied writers who nutria out n list or the first "en" nt the end of the senr It Is hnrdlt fnlr in him tn shnre honors which It lj safe to sav a mnlnrltv of the country's amateur golf ers would allot to him alone Greenwood Shoots Well IlIfilNO StI.V. Md Mnr.li 10 -A big field fared the traps In the .n-eclal target test or the Hieing Sun !un lib If-rc and after a lltelt daj r-rcnt on the wind-swept Held tiiiV HncH an I W h'l finished In a tie with 101. breaks out of 113 elas They were tho onl mci In the field of ai who role over 10 1 birds llnrrj (ireenweod of VhllnrlelpHi rhot through "he tard. t hattcrlng IH of his Ilfo ess skimmers Delaware Trackmen tn Meet Temple NKWARK Del. March 10 I'ltns for tho second nterscholnstlc field nnd track meet to he held on Joe I'ra.er Field. Delaware Co -lege, were discussed nt a met ting of the cu -lege athletic council last nlKht The ni(C will be held this jesr on Snturdnv May 15, a.id on the skmo day there will bo a dual meet be tween Delaware and Temple 1'nlvcrslty, of Philadelphia GALLAGHER BOXES DRAW WITH WHITE Broadway Wind-up Proves to Be Interesting T o m m y Shields n Winner. Mickey Gallagher nnd l-'rnnkle White boxed a diaw for tlio wind-up nt Iho Droudway Club last night. It was it hard contest, and the lads vvcro lighting nil the time 'as fast as the could go. In tho early rounds tiallaghor hud n big lead, and It looked easy for him; but White cut loose lu the fourth nnd began to bother Mickey with hard rushes and stilt swings In the llfth he had Mickey's noro bleeding. Tho sixth vvaa hard fought, and both wore tired when tho last bell rung In tho other bouts Tommy Shields teat Frankie llvera In tux loiiKh rounds LJUio Miller stopped Joe lllrd In one round, and Mll.e l.ussell knocked out Jimmy Marley in one rourd. Hum i?mllh. of Philadelphia, and Fighting Bob liivlcr, or Allenlown, went ten rounds lu a draw before the Lyric A C. Allentowu, !. evening. Dob forced the fllhtlng nearli all the wa. Pmlth scored inoaily with his left Jab, while Hob excelled In Infighting. AI ltelch. former amateur hea welchl champion, defeated Sailor Frllts In the second round of a ten-iound match at .New Vork Ijbi nlgl I. (he referee slopping the contest la save Filtls from further punlsninent. At Fort Wa)ne, lid , on MonJaj night Fred die Welsh evidently struck a tartar in Hal Stewart, who fought Welsh lard In eveiy round and had him, hanging on In the tenth r.wmrnr 'w&zl JrWi nrv wv v w jsyiPiffii ii. .it " mmfmrc3siess& vwvv - IM WjVW ' -T.a- .. &M M A llll nlf I ii... 1HE5B ARE The timp-; tl,., WORDS vv SJSii!!i Trv mens vepxy Souls p MOVIES A GRAVE SITUATION, BUT THE PHILS M'I.STRtaHT.FROM i J." "-,"" uii. KIN3BLLP. F0RKMD 15 ANOTMBR TV COBB- FA3TCR. OM 0fi5E3 THNN FRIT rwMouu vnu VNiv. OURN UP THE. LEfAQUC j . sWJH mim wwmvE WAmmmmmzT TRAINING CAMP CYNICISMS 'lANNINCKCWlAIDj And Hit Name as Evers Mnoon On , Mulch 1 Oilftlng around lluougli tlm sitndtlft of i)llt there enme to our notlcn mention or n leiiuu kiilile fat boy who hud been seen hither nnd von ntid In vniloui othet plarei. Wn first heard of tills remnrkubln fnt boj from rnmden, s (' . where he. plaed with t'olonel (icorge llnir Me t'titehron for the left-lianded golf cham pionship of the Cnrollnai We then traced Mini lo Macon and followed him their, onb lo llnd out that ho had left foi n citadel Known as Mllledgevllle, about .ITi miles awav Ills proportions vvcte said to bo so astounding and his plumpness so pronounced that we lo't no time In hnstenlng on to Mllledgevllle, whete Red .Smith and Ilnnlc !nwdy were Kind enough lo nili us through the ted clay sweeps lu Ked's car. As we reached the field It took onl) one clanr-e to spot this remarkable fut ant pudgy jouth. who Indeed camo up tn all specifica tions and udvaure nothes. only the hilf had neter hefn told s wo weri itondcrlng how such a. rouinl cltlsen uonl.l lm nhi to waddle around, tho fat ! (nine over tilth a anil aim we t amp nnr I noaing lo (lentil from tho shock Tor his name was John J Kicrn uf Ilniton and Tlov There Is one answer to my lull ilub," said Stnlllngs ns niers took the field. 'Just look nt him." Here's a AVIiole Dnll Chili Htnlllngs was rlalit. One look was enough As it rule Johnny's nverngo weight Is around 140 pounds except after a tough g.iiue, when ho drops (o 112 Hut todnv ho vvclgliH exactly 1CI pounds, 2t pounds mom than hn over weighed In his life Ho not only nover looked betlet, but never half po well IIo is In giand con- EIGHT STRAIGHT IS GREYSTOCK'S RECORD Jasper Five of Eastern League Is Defeated, 4Q to 20 Sugar man a Star. i:ash:un MJAorn ci.utt sta.vdim-j W. L. P C. IV L. I' c. ramden 23 11 .-"i flreystock IK 21 .-IU2 Heading ..'-'I n Ms Do Nerl 17 22 4 in Trenton ...10 20 4s7 Jasper . 11 23 ..'173 Card for lonlght Trenton at Oreystock. Registering eight sensational Held goals on Walter llruds. who earlv In the sea son earned tho sobriquet of tho "Shut out King," Lew Sugermun, tho rhaln lightning man of the rireystocks, actually scored three more double-deckers than tho live Jasper mou did in the Dual Hast en! League gamo nt Nonpareil Hull last night, which tho dress won easily by a 40 to 20 score. the vlctori was Iho eighth straight aihleiel h) the f,restock. and Kites them the season's record for tonserutlve wins, tho for mer mark leiiu seven, made by Lamden 'Ihe lesult also gave tho tlreya the series Willi Jaspir. 7 nut of 8 The reverse hermetically acalei the Jaspers In last place for the cam paikii Uy wlunhi- this fame r,rr stock made possible a thaiuo to finish In a tie with Tren ton for third plsre, providing they beat Ihe Tlgei. hro tonUht. The M Cull aramuiar R.hool baaketbill learn whl play Cleveland liihnol quintet the first game uf u home-and-home series this utter noon In tleimsntowii Uoys' Club rage. The second gains JI be stagsd next Tuesday In Cloverdnle Hair McCall has won Id straight games, averaging 4U point, u game Captain lledclta ehampiuii Northeast High Sihool baskellall quintet took a 4.' tn da point fall out of i aptaln Jeff onl a thampion North east aggregation of 1011.12 irsterda at Ihe tltrmantown Hoys' Club. The score was lie at 4, S and 10 points Central Swimmers Victorious The swimming team of Ihe Central Y M ( v irlumrhed over the Camden V M C A hvthumers b a, store o( 2d to IS, last evening lentral was not pushed in any ot the events a no used only second cUas men in most of the races After winning the relay and 100 tarda, they were sure of ihe meet, and were willing to cancel the point, la the plunge, as t aindcn only had one man In this and van l.ojen, ot Central, and tlohlfsld. each doing about nil feet got first and second, respec tively, Williams, st Camden, doing only about 10 feet m & a waa. y&yr , (-jhmsmit2. t ',2KV"W jgUJHUIftv - Vt. VVKS5r.vl wes illll-di meninlli plitslr.illv, psvchologlc nll .mil everv other wav And Kvers In that lotidlllou Ih n ball club In himself Reason for Cheers To p .lolinnv t'vers In ntich condlllon was enough to iniike nnv lover of courage and brains and nblllt stnnd up and give thiee che'is l'or I'veis In tntiny ways Is the inrest t.v pe baseball bus ever known. "I nm now shirting my 11th seat In the big le.igue " said .lolinnv, "and 1 can e without peddling any bunk that I never slnrtid before in such shape or so anx ious to get into n battle. We have n club heie. and vou ran sav for me that this bunch Is going to be as big u sin prise In 19ir, ns It was In 1 HI. We've got the i-turr and theie Isn't n quitter on the squad. When vou get n bnll club thai Is willing to light overs Inning of every game, jou've got o hold club lo bent" "RidiiiR," Hut FiRhthiR Acton'lng to tho rcnowno.1 Trojan, tho Riaves are tnoro like the old Cubs thiiti am' other ninchlne that ever plnscd "What I menu," he said, "Is this: W ine 'tiding' each othet. but wo .tic lighting together. If a man pulls a bone he knows what to cNpctt, but In- knows thnt his t'hniico will come to get hack nt tho othei fellow And vou can 'ride' a. man on this rluh without breaking his spirit, for they uro all n game lot nnd they'll enino back at sou as hard as sou know how to go at them The spirit of tho two clubs Is almost the sumo We haven't as manv stnis In i o as tvr had on the Cubs, but lu mnnv wnvs we have more genutal hustle dnv lu and dnv out. and tho men tnke better cnie of themselves " STAKES FOR AQUEDUCT Brooklyn Handicnp Is to Bo Run June 20 $5000 Is Purse. All the old taeliis fixtures of the Queens Counts Jockos Club hate been r,srvcd fir iho aumnifr meeting nt tho Xquedu, t track, from June 2il to Jills It, mcordlng to th elllr) 1 lallllH sent out I'he Hrookljn llundhnp o,' J.VHM a bequest of the rtrnoklsn Jutkcy ( luh for ;iefir-olils and upwurd, at a tnlln and a rurloug, will he run on the opening dav and heads Ilia list Thn Carter Handicap of 2.V la the rli best of the t lght other stakes for horses In this dl vision. lit addition there are 11 other stakes Includ ing tlto for 2-jear olds and una of the litter thi Ureal Amerltan , arrle a value of IICOil nmrh'H win ilosn on April 20 nt thn office of the queens Counts Jockey flub, 30U Fulton, street, llrooklyn. TWO POLO CIRCUITS FORMED IN WEST Army Team Wins First Game for Cup, Defeating San Ma teo, 17 to 2 Goals. A largo nnd tinwlelds circuit, composed of It polo clubs, chiefly In tho West, was rcoigniilzcd Into two smaller clrt ult-n lu tho KxecutUe Committee of the Polo As sociation nt u meeting In New Vork yea terda). One of the new circuits, to be known as tho Western Clt cult, Wda formed lis the Choyenno Mouiituln Coun try Club, Chicago Polo Club, Denver Polo Club, Kansas City Polo Club. On wentsla Club, St. I.ouls Polo Club anil Cincinnati Polo Club A new nild-Wea'ern ilrcnlt Is composed ot the Ihousjnd Islands l'olo Club, Weslmnre lin I l'olo Club of ciresnsburg. 1'a . ( haerln al'e Country Club, Uuffal'i t o'liitrv club and llurk Itlter l'ola Club, or Montreal Ihe (liutiiptonshlp tournament In the ml t Western Irculi was awarded to the 'Ihotuand Manda club to bo held August IS to Sep tember 0 The SHn Mateo. CjI polo team was oter ttheln'ed yesterday by the four ispresenilng tho Sauthern department of the t'nlted states truly on the pan Mateo Polo Club field by a wore of 17 goala lo 2 The contest wa. the Urst of the games for the Ooldsn Gate cup. In the tournament la connection with the Fensma. Pacific imposition The .econd division United States Army team will plat ihe Flrat Cavalry four at Hurllngame today In the second round for the Sacramento oup. KEEP FLIRTING WITH g0 1 ' ' . WILLIE LUCAS FIGHTS DAN CULLEN TONIGHT Quaker City Club Oilers Good Sport in Clash of Speedy Lightweights. Piomotei lllllt N'usbli-kel. of the tjtial.er City . A . expects to novwl h's menu to cnimcllv tonight when Willie Lucas, ot ralrmount, nnd Pnnns Cullen, of l''ilco clash In tlio main tuolee. The prngimn lolloiv rirst bout Hilly Sandrs, N'lcetoivn is. IMdle Nelson, Fnlrmnutit, Seiond bout Oeorge Hess, I'rnnkford, is Jnhunv Kellt, N'orlb Pcnti. 1 lurd tout- Tommy CraiiHlon, 1loi. te. Tommy llixlnon, Manas unk Heml-wlndiip llnbhy Wllllnms, KHlrmoiint, vn Happs Davis, sotithwark Mndtip Willie I.m as. ralrmount. vs. Dannv Cullen, Han I raiirlsto The ne thon nt the National V, C. will be singed Mnrch 27. Horn l.ennt will Introduce name) Schneider, tanudlan bantam chtniplon. here against ouug McOotern In one or the pre llinlnarlei lo tho I ow Tendler-JImmj Miitras bout nt tho Olsmpla. Monda night. A t let eland report eas .lohnn Kilbnnc will 1 ox the winner of the tlenige Ch.inrvr-.Uatt Hrnek 12-iound buut nt Alunn, u.. .Monday night. Anothet so't mark has been pit Led for 1 nt tllng Ievlns,j. 'ihe locnl llght-hcav vwelghl will tackle I lahllng Hill Kttchell lu Now lorn tonight KILBANE'S HAT IN RING Any Time Williams Seeks Return Mutch lie Can Got It. Jimmy Dunn, manager nf Johnnie Kllhnn, siys he Is wilting to permit his champion to meet ICId Williams nt ant tlmn In a rctur' bout at snv old plico nnd time nnd oter any number ol rounds Saritnv Harris, ihc handler of Wllllama, la not plrnsed with the printed opinions of the pre-s. CRACK WRESTLERS CONTEST TOMORROW National and Intercollegiate Champions Meet in Panama Pacific Tryouts at N. Y. National and Intercolleglato champions as well ns tltleholders of several associa tions of tho Amateur Athletic Union, nre Included In tho "6 wrestlers entered for tlio Panama-Pacific tryouts to be held tomorrow nfternoon nnd night In Madison H'ltiure CJurden, N'cw YoiK city. Tho tournament will be held under thn nusplceB of the Amateur Athletic t'nlon and the winners In the six classes vvlll bo sent to San Tranclsco to represent the i:ust In the national championships next month. Vale, Trlncelan, Harvard, 1-ehlgh and Co lumbia will be represented by Ihelr best wrtsilera and there will be large delegations from Iloston and Philadelphia All the classes have lsrge entries except the heavyweight and lurt rounds. 'Ihoimis Mcflann, of the (Jermsn tnn Hois' Club Is the onlv entrant from out uf town in ihe IDS pounds while In Ihe heavy weight I VV Heyde of Usslulng, and S b-hwart. of New Haven, uro ihe only visitors The lirgesl entry has been retell el for ihe 1.'-pmtnd ilars. In which 2.1 men will try for Hie trip to the coast The latest to send in his name for this class I. 11 L 1'iatik, or Portland, Ore . chair plon or the Pacini, north west at that weight Others are VV J t.sshon uf Ihe tltrmantown Hays club, an Olympto candluaie and C McCread). of the aams club, Samuel v Inter, New listen, A J I'ascirella. Columbia University. Thomas O' liars and Nlik Karuvas Hoslon Y M C. P , and J Ktlnshaw, Pittsburgh A A Princeton has entered M, A Tunco V. ln the 1.l,-pound class and O 1. Httanson will coma rrom 'lucKerion. .i. s lot me sime event i In t,a lit r.linil. IVinMlnn ulll h. tdnK. sented by Jin IMker. Jr. and M T'rsntz Other vlaitors will be II. II Jenkins l'lilshurgh A A Kuwm vv ottla II J (lie. nu and W. ft Uoodland. Huston V M C I' fll VrVIPIA A A H'oail "ml Jtalnbrldjs JLIITirift . . Hr,TKdwarUa.Mr. MII.Min NKIUl'. MAM II tj JISIMs .Ml'llll.sV is. m;h lliMUCU Adm., tie. Ital. Itts. AOci Arena lira. 7Sc, XI. TONIGHT TONHlHT TONI01IT nitnlrni-Pitv A A '""s Niubliltti.i'iop. DANNY CHLI.KN vs. WII.LIK H'CAS lOUH OllllCH bTAU CO.NrKSlS I LITTLE MISS PENNANT PENN BASEBALL TEAM LACKS HURLING STAFF; FACES HARD SCHEDULE Not a Top-notch Pitcher on Prospective Squad In field Is Strong Heavy List of Games With Big Colleges. As I'putiiivlvauln s bnebnll team up pionihas Iho opening of Us collecUtA schedule. el for Hntiirtlftj, March ii, II becomes more nnd more evident that the (junkers nre tint kel to erniat or npnroncti Itielr recotd of MU, when lliell team was ndmlltetllv one of the) best In (he East This conclusion It based on Ihe fuel Hint Ihe pllchlng slnff lacks n single high-class twlrler and the addi tional Impression llutl II Is not to be a henvy hitting team. Any rollege baseball team, lo ho n top-nolther, must htive t lenrt one good pitcher and n team with considerable strength with Ihe bat. Last .veaf the QunNeis lind the best pitcher In college rhnks In finite, a catcher much above the nvetnge In Hehwert, antl splendid llelillng team This venr 8ayr and Srhwert nir gone, nnd there do not seem to he nut p'nveis of their rnllbro In the l?i;, sutitid The team givea proniti of being a good Melding combination, but Its hitting tirtiitiii must vet be proved. The s-hedule Is uullo st difficult aa that 6f lest 'ear which means that Ihe guakers will plnv mote hi tcarra than an n' their rival, .' ,.'."'. "!' "Illr aames wiih Columbia, three wllh Vale Hirr-n with Michigan, and two saoh with i orin-ii, llartntil slid I'llueeloii No oilier bit. f.Mstern unltrislu u HI iillenlpt t nLei1, 'Ji """'J' itmng leauis ( rom the stand f.H, .".'.'''"'nitinrilons the a. hedule Is excel In.l. . "." '"! r"iu " " 'east iwo verv good Plonship. lm,,lr ,h WtiaCers to win n cham- .I'i.'.' ,"."'1 " '""' 'nr,, " venliire predlctlone fi.r !i.-ir. "nr,h "' "" innrllilnte. espeolsllr J,'" I'lel'lnx, stiff Coach Tnmns now baa 111 0 Intiine nllnl,r rh, some wns true of VV Inner In some re- ' 'V """'I nnu Wnllnii, ere prnmlllnf. 1 i,t hate lots in strength and fulrlv good up itrn, lm i,t ,ln, t(l ,,1, ,n ,,,., nm It l,e inalhle to ,li, (ho u up inirectll vviiaieter nnthlnsllnn i oirh 'limmas sslec'a ryr the InnePi win he n good one Captain vniinin at Hist base. Mhiih at second Moor VheM! 'i.1"1.,1 Pelilnin si inlrd frm an Infield ,hn.' h Is, jlKeli to le the first .holes TI1f .li 1R." c"' ""M , "ml rh" in' "d snj man hJ ,,i'R,hr, "" "'I' r""lnt 'i wl I have tn he onus irllt rood Mi ichn ln. riLhsl S;"h,lelV."nn v""""n d-rens are all lor ihe oi.iileld Irwin In left Malrhelt In enlie snn vlurao.k In limit lease up a Hrit V .",.,";" ''",!, "" nt ' '" IH lia to fl4rit .. r i ,'.' rn'Rlons t on h Tnnniss inlands to " Mi i in iiciilnnt ei h other or iho teat or IMa w eel; nnt 1'ie ttrt rait or nit weak ,i "",r deciding who I will le the lino up for Hie initial gu no iij.il isi the Nitty at pnap- BELLEVUE BOWLERS WIN CASINO B TITLE Had Been Tied for First Placo With Wilmont Overbrook Green Increases Lead. Hellevue howl'ng team, v.hlclv wns tie foi Hist p'niv w.tli Wlliuot. wilt I o games out of tin eo fm.it Itu-iluiil mst night and l.uuiod the clui'iiini us,li p uf Cnsuiii Section H, as Wlliuot was ouuiicd thito stialght gnmeH In fit. Jiiii.ls, und got third place; last season" cnam plons. Ag.ihsU, by vvlruillig tin- odd .untie f loin Jlajestlc, won second plate, bartlv inlssiiig a lie for Hip championship hon ors b.v a twu-pln marg n in their second Wiinie; Itexalls won two out of tluco fioin Conlitienlul. The tcums vvlll .Ine up In a tliio-ui.tn tout pes on next 'I'liutr.day uUht. 'iterbroiik i.reen the leuder In the Intenlub lliiwllne; Imgue, liuriaseil Its ai.tanlai.o over Vlerluu Ma oon, the mnncr-i p bj sv tcjilng its seilrs with Miinuiaiti'ierH line last iilghl. wlille tho llnviford aggti'satlnii oiopn.i the odd gamn to clermautnwn White The p'.her three matches resulted III tlenn aweei tor Merlon While, I nlon league lllue anl I'nlitn league White, their nipiHvo tl llmi being llermiuioiiu lllue, Hniquel Itciertes and nnripiet Maroon Tn tho Nnllomil Hank I esguc tiisti hes rolled on leimlnnl nlleja last night First National lost two namea out of three to I nlon Frank tin gained a game's niltnniaee on the leulei. b winning Ine odd gan e iro i I rtt 1 change 1 ouiih Strret It at two oil n three to ctlrnrd nnd Market tfrepi niai e u elean sweeti or bvtlehes Cent al iiulntet Mcturne, Kllicnlde Maxwe I Lcepnrta and llioet led the hlf,h rollers, ea h hating a uoullu century to hit . redll In FrrawbrldRo At clothier I esguo imilrlm last nltht Clothing, tlie lenders made n clean sweep of ih.lr series wllh Men's Fi rntshl g. Hisirtlng Hoods the runuers-up kepi pacu with the leaders with three sttalaht tlrforlea from Accounts Jewelry and Hetal) Credit won two sanies out of three cash from Whole, sale nnd Hugs Prlly I'axann, Wilson, Loud enslager, Hrelherton and 1 1ll sinttcre! the pins In great shape for their rcspectlte teams, rarh registering big douhln centuries The I f). I Howling League Storeroom woo two games out or three from Meter House. DENEGRE FLOPS BACK ON JOB Yale Captain Reported Determined to Hold Position. NEW HxVCN, Conn. Manli in - Thoma. Has ne Denegre. t aptaln of the Yalo crew. seems to he adopting the "off egat-i. on again" taetus of the Illustrious If fictitious, Flnnegati lu his connection with the leader ship of tho water sports at Yale. After It waa semiofficially announced that Deuesr had decided to resign, acting nu his doctor orders It was slated laat night by the rowing authorities of the Hlue Institution that lie would not resign Denegre was thought tn he suffering front plisslral weakness thai would make It lm- Ens.lble for htm to take part In the annual oat race on the Thame against Harvard HEX' ATHLON TEST TONIGHT Y. M. C. A.'s of Country to Compete in Novel Meet. The hsxaihloit roetett for the Y M r A a of the country will take place tonltht and tomorrow plant The gvmnis'um learn with the heat all-round retord will win the chani plonsh'o VI the imal braiKh. contests will take plate tonlsht and tomorrow 'I) SHIRTS WOVEN MADRAS Wilt Cuffs atinehnl $1.15, 3 FOR $3.00 WORTH TWICK AS SU'CIJ GEO.W.JACOBY IIK HIHRT WIZAIIU CiiO CHESTNUT STREET ieV.i1.. j irwni nnom ne notes to get at ..?. hT" dereiirtahle men 1 her aie Valient t .i.,','"'r, """ """ vnrsltv men last sear: iV,- ," ."'"' ?"" Ineligible a tear ago! Wal ,.o.r iT,"" of ln"' 'imr's fresliunn tivlflers. Mii, ''V'" " fn-iier Penn Charter star i silent h"s eienthlntf n .eeeli rmiM A.b r n Ten Imltnc K, i, t... ... - -J-- T SQVILL-fHE A THE PHILS WILL YPPiDOPEPlT OUT ALL pY ALL THEY HAVE WIN MORE &AME.&. THANthpir WIN THE PENNANT TUDO 15 ONE z - - - -. , MVS ELF TOO' IPPrtMCMTCl V I I Vf I S l I - '"3 Mm I'htinwi''"" ''"f, i iw'f"' Msr-r rteJ rue. WAR PATH - -9 -K ri 'ws: J -- ir-iKrir. iriiri f y inia l cr v- I FVV1 HETliySELArlS fV r V. ' (vSIvrrisn A fV (7K lAKih Os CTTIYsav?T) ) ( S ' V S C '""s.l.rlf, "' P " 1""" - ,S..iiM'""' tk p,J . ' n i' , i i 1 1 " ' n " " ' x) ' ' ' ' rr L-tJ CSats -. VTmT? I) U XI . 7 . Ur u-""""