WKSSKffSSSSpSSmSR 12 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, MAKCHI 26, 1915. wgjiimmimii PHILS AND ATHLETICS CLASH TODAY-yWRESTLING AT LEHIGH-PLAN BIG TENNISEAgp MORAN PICKS MAYER, OESCHGERANDRKEY TO OPPOSE MACKMEN Phillies Arrive in Jackson ville for Two-Game Se ries Wyckoff and Bress ler Due to Hurl for Athletics. Yesterday's Uaschall Results Athletics, IS: Jacksonville. S. Ilrooltlyn UodRern, S; Cubani. 3. Cl.arke'a llesular, S, Ynnlunn. .1. Washington Ameilcnnn. 1-3: Pieties. 4t. Devlin. T, Selnouis. 2 (limits Colt!. 6. Sherman, n. Oakland P, 1. . t: I'hlcaso i.. I..I. 0 North Carolina "ArkIck." II; Virginia "W eslcjnn, 3. Oeomln, 5: Jeiirp.ctiwii. I. t'lptelnml t.. t..l. 10. Clnlvrstnli. fi. Ualtlmore iV. t..). K. Lafayette. 2 Cincinnati (N. I..), !. New Orleans IS. A , 2. Boa ton (.V. 1..), 12: Cnltmtbii . A. L., 1. Louisville (A. A.l. T: ClilcnRu t.V. I..). I. WISNEH, (HOICK OK l'ENX AGAINST TUB MIDDIES Coach Thomas Selects Line-up for Annapolis Gnmc Tomorrow. '"os.ch" liny Thorna. of the t'nlteislly n' rcnnvUhiila laftmll Icim. has announced tie llne-uti that will Mart the Rairn Mains the MIc slilpmen lomoirnn. It Is an follows' Mnore Minrt'lon. Kibtrrpf. IHInl lm i trnln. Iff' field: MrN'Irlinl. rlsht Held- Mil, I- cntte Held. Knnn. cat. her Mann, .emu boe. OlntAln Unllatr ttrat t..i ftp : U (itnpr and Splelman, rtltcli' r utioi hap bcrii alien the iitlt for tit mound po-mlm liernti.e uf lit (Inn nrk dur Im: the I. i u h .In and nlo because nf hi rviicilc nee. lie should Improve with ill. .ranvi dill "-tmnie the malnstnv anions: the i twP1tt ' AMONG SOUTHERN PALMS RACQUETS TITLE Easily Defeats Wear in Three Straight Games for Club's Championship Today. Iinnu siarKiiiiiitcoliKI'KNT.t triiovt a eTri t...ti:i Mr.M'I..ST I .lACKSONVtl.l.i:. Ha.. Match 2S.-Pftt Moi.nn nrilvnl bete al 10 o'clock tliN irioinliiK with his Imml nf I'lillllos fioin St. rclcrshwiB. The National t.casurrs lire rliciluletl to play the Athletics al Hair's I'lold tnrtn and tomorrow. .Moian said he would use Jluyer, (JescliRpr and Illxcy tn the bo this afteiuoon. with Nllllfer mid O'Con nor behind the hat. Paakert la allll itnalile to he In the line up. GeorBc Whitlod. who onee iila.eil on the local rlult. was niinniiiiecil at. the riilltlcs' ccnlte tietdiM. Wyokulf and Bresslor were ilue to work for the Mnck nicn, Thoc In the Phillies' parly tire Mornn, BuHlttCDs Manager Slicttelltic, Hcotit Ncul. Bcals Decker and wife. Captain l.udoru. Alexander. Mayer. OcocliKcr, Tlncup. .la cobs, Mottieon, Klcv, Demaree, Hntim Eartncr, Bums. KIllclTer. Adam?. O'Con nor. Kish, Hyine. Hnncroft. Stock. Oiirc.n It look (leorae II. Uiooke cnctl 3"i minuted to ilclent Joseph W. Wear foi tllo laciiii'ts championship of the ltaciot t'lllh iiitm.v. It uns evident at the stmt that Uiuuhu was In the best or shape In all iii.).n uihiiim or the Kinne he le-ailv OUtpllOUU Ills UlOIH'lll, WIIIIIIIIK In thru stiiiiKiii sanies 1'ailn uniilv wllh his fpi'VIcp whs he moat flic tle. t'iMiti ttinnlliB the loss ho iliatii- lour service aces In his iiit liauiJ, uentuall. koiiik out nliri iiiiiKhik n Hill ol clKht, all told Wear Mtadu.ili picked tip, and some hlj?h-i lass tallies , fealiued li.v hrllll.int "cts," were slnKed When ll-all was called llrooke got his sci vice working hkiiIii and i an oit tho saiiie, J3.ll. ' 'I he isctuiul Kaiiie was of but shot! dur .ltion. 'I he Hist hair ilozcn haims wee rutlfur liupi ixlitLtU e. but by seotlUB ncrs In siliRles and pahs, Biook'e obtained the lead .it seven mra lo two. Brooke Ihcn tuitUi- a mil of vp nets, three riom st rv -Ice. and tiien went out l sci-vIiik a mull I Wear louht add hut two inoie lo his total and Miookc. wllh a run or three, won the same. I.1-I. 1 Mluhl of Biooke's hands In the (Iu.i1 name weie unproductive, mid on upvcn oe- , cnslons Wpiii was letlied without scoie i The lallei's old rmilt or scrvlnj; himself J out pieveiiled him ftoin tnklns full ad vantage or his opportunities. Up served ! tluee faults in this same, two in sur- i cession. j After the tlrt Tew hands Wear held the I lead. Tor the (list time dlirlnK tile match. at live aces to three. Ills lead was short XlchofT, Irclan, Wliltted, I'pskert, Ciav- aieci. nowever. for wllh a run or five mu ui iwu, niooi.e omalncd a safo lead. niiinliiK out the cntiin .ltli ii... The scores: ir. 11 nth. Fielder. Welser and the newspaper m.. . . . . "' "f three. I no weainer piospeeis nie kuuh nun Hrnnhe creat game Is expected, piovmeii ine .in- wear letlcs can recover fiom their numerous and tiresome tilps mound the bases es- AMKIMCAV II.' inn? mcctc tcrday. The Macknien scored IS to 6' A.UUKIIA LhAC.Uh MEMS nRalnst the Jacksonville team. ' . " Tho day was warm and seemed to put I ouixer umciais Upposcd to Referee '" ' ' in ' ' ,.M,, MM W N ' . i?m mm: -"x 'Jimmmm,sm!(, s jrMTt '711 WMmmmmm m ms- ; &3.mfJFi m miiW? : BIHHvSifflFV5lvl 'Mil HinijlHi "jig lK7sKiaHiilMuJSHc&&& aHlnB j " "wn vJKSn:yT3;h ?i'i'nhri'h'Wrfi:ri'rfrT Vr)gr,vftTrafft-i "F?-ir mffniitirrnr nffr Blf flmtwPflflfllr?ffWllfftriiiiiW B C3 KHkVXX! ulv umujuii ihij n&&vT vr iwhv x "5afrfKt',v: 'tk v gTiiiHP-wtjjKraaMH .ant .t. . .T-gamfcwiaMEiJjjUTri rLffltwi w iiMiwinwit v Mjja ,c.e:, .' ,..K' . -, IHEf " NSw r MltsP'" ' K JBk -IjIB vSiip'v,1SrS.s " v ". v .v vs IH vk m jrWiKrfKK&ia 1 v iBv vw2. ?&xH hi&' ii . LEHIGH IS MECCA FOR COLLEGE MAT today; EXPONENTS PlUfilv TrntiinJ ttf. .. Are Gather T Bethlehem for Events! xt if ana morrow igiii. I.ehlRh Unlverxlfv j... . Mecca for ,he cream njH in the K..t and by tcn.8ht M ,H of mat nrtlsta from cn,.u,. ". ,cori Unlveralty of Pennsy.vania and c'ifi arc expected to arr.ve for the nS'S,'l .c.tUiieBmio wrestl ng tournam.t .. IU bo BlaBC(, ln thnew Tay1 ' tH alum tonlsht and tomorm-. n.-.""- quarters hve been .M umM. team In tho Bymnasum, all WihTn !lch I "'" ,uum wncro tie ai(r. . events will be wrestled mtn Two mats will be used all the tme Trt-' nehl th nr.iii .. . '"" TfcB teBla for mn.i -., .... . " ni1 "H i nt "" o.m unra places, I Manager C. R. Vance nrt.ii. I tho manacer-ln-.h?.?' ?r.,r'.chl8h. h nounccd today that of thri n ,, '" "i' elded on In k.w XorV ','" h "": the Athletics Into their liittlnc harness rlcht oft the reel. They pounded Piincc. JlcDufTy and Kills woise than the. did their own pltchrnjj In piaetlce. I.ajoie, Jlclnnls and Walsh had the blcKest time with the stick, each rcKlsteilni; tlpee times safol. The Atliletles had 1(! lilts for n total of 21 bases. HAYEK DEFEATS IIOl'PE IX BILLIARD CONTEST Champion Surprised in First Block of 2000-Point Match. With an unfinished run of fi7. .lofceph Mayer, the amateur bllllaid champion oT the United States, defeated Willie Iluppe. tho world's totieuuhltr, in the first block of a 2000-poInt 1S.2 balk-line match last night at the Empire bllllaid loom. The final score was: Mayer, 300;: ;Hoppe, 306. Tho conditions ot the match are that Hoppe Is to play 400 to Mayer's 300 In each block.' The contest will be resumed this afternoon and tonlsht. Maer to con tinue tvlth the unfinished shot. It was a hiilliant contest in spots. Hoppe exhibited unsual strength In ills masse shots and nursing the halls out side of balk and at the ends of the tabic. Mayer's misses were principally masses ehots. hp showing a little weakness In that direction. Governing Board. lean faciie nf Anr liV, . i ''Jr. to"lene(l at the Inquirer liulhilnr last iileM and nnnolnted a "Honai" I'ninniit wSR: ? till 71',A '"J-.'-: ehilrm.nT.n'rt ia-nip of tlio lciiBue tn i,p icl.l hi some neV knpv.n Imstplrv It Ik the Intention tUimlte proniliifnt i.rri. Inls. i,oth nit Snil bi ." o ii memorablp one In sorrer. "'".i u The Cnrnmlttee nn Mwlnl. tPtiortrd. nnd Hi leaaup mlometl the .lralE kukkcMcJ nltn I "tnietlons to coin rlcht Nimr. rne i.rii.ph Cnnimltice was Instrueted In V-l' ."r,,-a nion5t,,r benent mm. on or abou' April 1. Mt feme uromlnent crounda Tho Itefereoa- Cnmmittee renorts were adopted as fullnus' March 27. West Phtladclntila sn.l Victor Ta klnB Machine Company A A w" nian'tinftf'V A,l,,n.'. ""hlehem and liber nlnn. wllh Referee UeorRo Ynuns. April :i Il:ston and Ictor. with Ileferee (Jeorge Allen oKrBc'Allei?1" """ '"al"' 'rtUh ncfe" ''" McGotvan Catliolic Choice T'oIIohIiis the annual baslietbatl came be tween the Catholic Mich and Alunfnl teams la night, tho latter men elected Mcfionan tantaln of next jenr's team. Olaacott was the other candidate, b.it as he will be captain of tha football team next ?eaon. McGonan was rtoicn to lead the basketball (lie The men who "ted and who will receUe their letter ara c.artaln rninleau. Captain-elect McOoaan? j. uuukihb, iircer, uiatott. Manacer Tur.ne' Muhoney and Cole MAUI'ONE SCORES TENTH CONSECUTIVE VICTORY Defeats Keough in Interstate League Billiard Match, GO to 30. Pierre Maupome, the local representa tive In the Interstate Three-Cushion Bil liard League, annexed his 10th straight victory by defeating Jerome Keogh, of Itochester, 50 to 30, In TO Innings, In n league match, held at Alllnger's Aca demy last night. A large crowd witnessed the match, and the superb Judgment and control of muscle exhibited by both .cueists fre quently evoked applause. Princeton Club Meet Tomorrow Eight hundred high-school athletes from pub llr and private schools will take part In the tlfth annual Intericliolaatlc Indoor games un der the auspices of tho Princeton Club, of' New rork. at the Ttt Penlment Armory tomorrow aJternoon at, 2 Vclock. The entry list thla year la the largest In the hlstor of thesn games, and all the public and private high fcnoobi ln the cltv are represented Kverv ath letic atar In high achooi circles has enteied. aid orTclals exict that some high school re. prds will be lowered. The school storing the ".r.fe,t "umber of points In rela to lojn. will receive a point trophy All scoring will le n the 5. J. and t point benis Trapshootinjj Tests Tomorrow Thr iifiial week-end war nn clai plceons will be resumed tomorrow arternnn-i at the follow -.'.VF J,ray'?.M.n,; ' Jhs "Oerion Yacht Club, ?.1i!fi?lBi"Mi,?rtki.it0lW"'v .''""' H-ldemin Out r'lu b, Chllndelphla Klecirlc !un Club, Meadow SB!!'!?,?- . uri'" -"'niD Gluh Philadelphia, iShnotlntr Acadenn du Iont. and a team race between the Chester (tun Club and the Spring field Cunning tsoclatlon at Chester HARTMAN TO COACH CRESCENT OARSMEN LOCAL WOMEN PLAN BIG TENNIS SEASON Interelub League at Yester day's Meeting Outlines Am bitious Schedule for 1915. Tim annual meeting of the Women's In Itrclul) Tennis I.cubuc was held nt the ipsldentv or Ml-s Clara T. Ch.isp, 200.' Pino street, .vesteiday. Miss Chase was ngiiin elected chairman and Miss llann.i Wrlslit. ."-ccietniy and liea&urer. It was announced at the meeting that the Mcrion Cricket Club would lie unable lo place a team In the first division, but would be reptesentcd In the second division. To offset the loss of Morion to the com petition, tho application of the Philadel phia Country Club was accepted, and tho Bala organization will place teams In belli the first and second divisions. Bel (leld was also ndmltted to membership, but In what division the club will play has not been decided. Should the club decide to try for tho first team cup tho first division will con sist of the Philadelphia Cricket Club, tho Germantown Cricket Club, the Philadel phia Country Club and Belfield. The Phils have had a successful training season in Florida. In the picture above nrc shown Al Demaree, Stock nnd Wciser with Adams at the bottom on a background of Southern palms. DE ORO'S CHANCE TO CROUCH FOR SPRINTER MARATHON RULE TOO DRASTIC FOR YANKEES International Rule May be Dis regarded by A. A. U. in American Races. RETAIN TITLE GONE Is Beaten in Afternoon Game by Geoi'ge Moor, 50 to 05, in Crucial Test. IN FIRST FEW JUMPS A FACTOR IN WINNING Cardinals (Jet Hob Bcscher ST lOLIS. .Mo. March 2.1 - Rob Hescher. outfieldei on the New Yor Nationals vestei daj became a member o. the St. Iiult Na tionals, therein completing ll.e deal In which At. 11. iPoMl f'crritt went to tho N"e YorK Club Ml'Ier Muggins inanaget or the local Nationals nnnoumeri lie pad received a trie, giam from Manager McGraw of the New York team, accepting the St I.mns Club's offer for Hesener, but he refused to make known the terms of the deal. CHICAGO, March 26. PlajliiK the best game of thp tournament, 'William lluey, Chicago's hope in the three-cushion bil liard championship meet, defeated John Daly, oT Now York, SO to 33, last night, and again went Into the lead. Tho game went to 6S innings. Iluey'a high lun was 9, while Daly's best was S. The victory put lluey Into the lead by half a game, he havinir won one more contest than Moorp and Daly, who are now tied for second. Champion De Oto was practically elimi nated fiom the i tinning in the afternoon contest, when hu lost to Geoige Mooie, M to 3.., in 70 Innlnga. Moore completed his string in TO innings, his high run being 6. De Oro had n high score of 5. Former Vesper Expert Hopes to Develop Winning Red and Blue Crews. I HIGH SCHOOL TRACK . TEAMS IN PRACTICE West Phillies Have 30 Aspir ants for Place Baseball and Tennis Work-outs. Chances for a championship crew for the Crescent Boat Club have become very bright since It w.13 learned that Edward .1. llartman is to coach the oarsmen dur ing the coming season. "Eddie," as ho Is familiarly known to the boatmen along the SchuvJklll. has served four years In this capacity with the Vespers. Three jears were as an amateur and one year as professional. The splendid showing that he has made with the oarsmen of the Vesper organization led the Quar termoonera to offer him such attractive inducements that he was finally per suaded to sever connections with the Vespers. Columbia Nine Plays Tomorrow Manager Oram Slone. of the Columbia liase 1"!' team, announced vesterday that tho or deal opening i.r the season would be brought foiu-ud troin Monday wllh C C. N Y. at Sunt . t'leld tn tomorrow with Manhattan Col li gc in the same ground The nine and White, nine ends Its Indoor eason tonight with the Tth Regiment at the ilh street armory. Tha squad had onlj light practice yesterday. Work on Albright Stands MYEmSTOWN. Ta. March 2.-ln prepare VSP .taS. '.h.? ooening of the baseball season 011 Albright Kleltl, the Athletic Committee of Al bright College rsterday began work on the erection of two new stands to replace the two which had been condemned. Coach Charley Kelchner had a large squad of lied and Whltu candidates out for dally practice In prepara tion for the opening season on April 10. CIONI CAPTURES TWO RACES WASHINGTON', March 20,-rtoland Cionl, the Norrlstown, Pa., roller skating- wizard again proved his mastery In the sport at Con vention. Ball last night when he captured the two but event tho half. mile and (He-mils -world's professional championship heats, lie won the half mile In 1 minute and 'J5 and 2-5 iwcojlda Cgllr.gton .the r.nghbh champion, was setond. In the five-mile event the course was covered In 111 minutes and 43 seconds. Salplejr took second honors and Egtlngton third. All-Alaska Dog Race April 14 M'SJE Alaska. March 26. The All-Alaska wrebstakta race for dog teams, the classic sporting event of the North, has been tet for Anr.l II Seven entries already are hi sight for the race, which will be run over the snow trail from Nome to Candlt and return, a total distance of 412 miles. Reading-Camden Game Tomorrow M-rangcments were completed sesterday for the plalng of the third and deciding game for . ilia championship of the Eastern Basketball ' league between Heading and Camden at Musical Vund Ball tomorrow night Musical I'und Hall la a neutral floor, so neither team wm nve any auvaniage. J ne game Is being conducted by both clubs. It was said that Reierees Baetzet and Mallon were to each ref eree a half of the game, but these officials last night professed Ignorance of thla plan. Horse Show Committee Announced , W Blnekle Smith, president of the Bryn Mawr Horse Show Association, announces the Kxecutlve Committee for 1015 as follows! John B. Jalentlne, chairman: John Hampton Barnes. Edward P. Beale. A J. Antela Devereux, It. Penn Smith, Joseph E. Wldener. "Shorty" Sayre Is Released CINCINNATI. May 26. President August Herrmann, ot tha Cincinnati National I.eauun Club, announced that he had unconditionally released Pitchers frank Sayre and Grover Knight and Inflelder John Lang. Hayre for merly . pitched for the University of Penn sylvania. (Toy. Dog Show Tonight ,. tort dog show' will be held tonight In the Winter Garden at the Hotel McAlpine, New lork city. Judging will start promptly at 3 p. m. Practice for West Philadelphia High School's track team Is In full swing at tlie Orange nnd Blue school's gymnasium under the tutlege of Coach Singer. As soon as an athletic field Is obtained, prob ably the P. It. It. V. M. C. A. grounds, Jtlh street and Parkslde avenue, the Speedboy nthletes will start open air drilling. About 30 candidates ate working indoors and Coach Singer hopes to develop fast enough an aggregation to give Central High School's team a hard battle. Among the sprinters are Partridge, Highly, liar tison, Oakes and Maclllwane. The dis tance men out for t lie team are Jlarmer. Heam, Irwin, .loidan and .Mason. A fast squad of aspirants an- after hurdle beiths. The promising tlmoer toppers aru Brenlzer. Oreen, Burns and Barron rVlnilns ton, I. Ill), Zlnn. Clark. Harlan and Maclllwanf are the must promising runnels auxluus lu make the relay team. Twenty tandldates for Central High School's crew are practicing on the Schuvlklll every afternoon. Keller, a candidate fur the No. ." position, is a son of Doctor Keller, head of the department of science at Central High. Baseball and tennis have taken up must of the School of Pedagogy athletes' time th last week or so Manager Itechbook, of the tennis team, has announced booking matches with Northeast High fkhoul. tilrard College, Cheltenham High Hchool, Krl ends' Cential. Penn Charter and Baverford Scliuol. The swimming- team of West Philadelphia Hlgli School claims the 1U1.1 scholastic cham pionship as a result of Its victory ot tho Intersiholastlcs In Ihu 1'nlversity of Pennsyl vania tank. Klstler and Drasher were tho Individual stars of the Orange and Blue aquailo aggregation this season. titxty canduiatea are working out for Chelten ham High School's baseball team. The man agement has completed u corking schedule, Including games with Friend' Central, Penn charter, Camden High School, Uermantovvn Academy, St. Luke's, Philadelphia Textile and Chestnut Bill. I LMMMMSMMMMMaiaeaM,,--- After Start "With the Gun," Runner Should Keep Low for 30 Yards. Practice Essential for Speedy Races. Article VI. Running a sprint race properly will come only to those who practice. Tho value of the start, treated at length In tho last attlcle of this series, need not bo discussed here, though it might bo em phasized that it Is all-Important. A poor stailer, in a great many cases, means n poor sprinter. There Is one other con dition that is worse, and that Is a poor "finisher." The poor finisher Is the ath lete who has all the attributes ot n cham pion nut one. Ho is a grand starter, has the speed of the wind for T5 raids, then dies a natuial death lu the brtvsh for the tape. You meet this athlete evcrywhete. Ills tiouble is endutnnce. He should be better tialncd for his distance. And this trouble will be most difficult to over come. Speed Is usually acquired after a comparatively short training siege, hut endutnnce, if It Is a missing natural qual ity, will only be developed by hard work. The distance man will make tho best sprinter nine times out of ten. The distance man when pointed for the shorter speed trials has tho necessary powers of strength. Thla great distance endurance centred In the sprint la bound lo net results. Ho may not liavo the proper action and tho speed at lirst, but perseverance will accomplish hia purpose In a surprisingly short time. . l'le well-coached sorlnter never tries to beat Ine gun. This Is a careless trick that win grow fast nnd Is very costly. i:ach false Hart In tin. too means n yard back of scratih n each of the two nttempm and dlsquallllca. tlon fur the third offense. Attempts to bolt tho starter in most cases aro fruitless, '1 lie experienced starter knows the Instnnt a mall Is to break. Just hv wnv nf ninBira.i.... .t the irient Meadowbrook Club Indoor games here, 'mo of the best startera ln tho country. John Mcllugli, Irish-American Club, of New ork. officiated, and the efforts of tomo of the athletes to steal were laughable. Not one man at the games beat his gun, a number weru penalized, ami In the snrrnt several men ner thrown out entirely for three attempts. Mcllugh has that Inborn quality of knowing lust when n man Is "over." and he was not beaten In anv start if there wero hundreds nf other starters like hint, the athletes would bleea hint as a friend, for there would be nn need of stealing. The men under Mcltugh's gun nt least those who know him. have ex plicit confidence In him. They know the other fellow cannot gain an Inch advantage so far us false starting Is concerned Once away rrnm the mark In the sprint tin athlete should remain slightly crouched until about Jihvards from the start, when tha natuml running position should he observed the early part of the sprint Is the place to gain ihe necessary momentum. By rapid digs into the ground at the start, the stride will soon take up Its work, and then from there lo the finish It Is a question ot endurance with an all-Important Jump at the tape. This jump will win raceB as no other feat could. It will require a lot of practice, and a barrel ot reserve energy at the tape, Practice Is the best policy, as theory may not work out for each Individual Long-distance runners and persons directly connected with this blanch of athletics have started a squabble oer tho law incorporated by Ihe Amateur Athletic Union In the code of rules now being voted upon by the Boaid of Gov ernors of the organization, which pro hibits a marathon runner from receiv ing nsslstnnco of any kind while com peting In a race. "When tho Boston A. A. scheduled Us annual American marathon run -from Ashland to Boston on April 19 (Patriots' Day), it notified all prospective con testants that each man would be ac companied by a bicyclist, who would render lilm all tho necessary assistance. At tho tlmo tho A. A. U. rules were not In force. Tho protest ngalnst this regula tion of K. E. Babb, of tho Boston A. A and delegate to the National A. A. U reached Secretary Frederick W. Itublcn, who, like tho Boston representative, be lieves a marathon runner should be per mitted to have an attendant. .Mr. Bublen advised Jlr. Babb to write all tin. nnun.nnru nf .lm Am. ...... ..! ...., r,w.w...w., ... niu ..iimiuui ll!IUII asking them to veto the rule covering the marathon, nnd yesterday he received word from Boston that the regulation ap peared to be doomed. In the meantime, however, another rule was found In the new code which gives tho referee thp authority to decide whether :t rttniiPf can recolvp assistance. This Is tho regulation which probably will remain on tho books In place of the more drastic clause. elded on ln New XorU last sinnT,"1 d' rpfereex. it.-. ,,.:?..' Stuarts, i. former lightweight chamnlon 'lphla' will be head referee" and K,"1 of Baltimore, coach a "the Naval aJ" cmy, nnd W. B. Lewis li . W' State, will be assistant h al Pe,m Tho wrestling team nf it,. ,, . of Pennsylvania lea the nUing'T' mlnal for South Bethlehem, a J." Lehigh Unlverslfy ton,0tt'atndbt9oS The Penn men who will wrestle in .. u event aro: Sherman, its n."5"c i? 12o pounds: Lee, 135 pounds' William. i5 pounds: Stntlpr ir.n ".r"i-:v,"la. ' 175 n pounds; Dorizas 1. ' I The other members of thp f, '., ... . r. . 4hc trln wl" be Coach cnfir Captain Tazewell. Mitchell t-.i' "ngen. Managers Little o "id Hatr' S' Captain Tazewell nor ffi hut w1.?b' l0 WrestIe bccauso ' In ut tors. nccomPay ho team as Vpect,: Captain Nat Pendleton, of the cinrln. natl wrestling team, said yesterday 7h, the lure of the. game was too strong fw ' im and that despite medical advlcVu. ' the contrary, he would journey to Sou J ?en,i,It1Jem...tod.ay wlth hls tea" lode, tv d,i"S, V tla IS th0 175-P"nd cla and aV S brnsr h0 team championship to Mornlngsido Heights. p .p'rlTuPiT" TTrcslll"ff tenm for th in tercollcgiate meet has left for South Bethlehem. The selection of McKenrli I10,? t0T"'f lo8 class, and the selection of Mike Kleinert, the football star, for the hcavvwcichK .,, ,, ,.j '' ot nets on the team are: Culbertum. in. t ost, loo; Sager, H3, and McKoage, ITS. 1hn Pfnn p-tmiii.eIIM ...- i ... . -.... r,j...uooiuiii ifjttiu cioaea jii season tonight at tho intercollegiate, in .CW. iork' Tho tcam Ie" today front V . . """"c'Pnia station. Those making the trip wero Captain Barker, Bex. Kirch. i.e., nugen, iutt, sturrldge and Hill MRS. IIAHL0W WINS TITLE, DEFEATING 3IIIS. W. J. FMTU Philadelphia Golfer Annexes United North nnd South Laurels. riNEHUItST, X. C March M.-Mri. nonald II. Barlow, of the Merlon Cricket Club, the 'Philadelphia champion, added another tltlo to her already long Hit bjr S annexing the I3th annual United North and South amateur golf championship for , women, scoring a brilliant triumph over Mts. W. J. Faith, of Wykagyl. In th tw: round, her margin of victory belm' 2 up and 1 to play. Mrs Barlow's tee shot on the thort Ilia , narrowly escaped one of the numeroui cl ' which guard tho green, and her approach Indicated timidity, but she holed a long ;vlt for a '' while Mm. Faith, whose Ire iV made one of thu traps, lost a stroko ln cl ling tun nun into piay, wmen cost tier u. .hole and tho match by 2 to 1. The oril 3 i T fV 1 1 11 ii ! J "THE JUMP" AT THE FINISH The athlete in this picture, by a final burst of speed, is lunginj? at the tape in his effort to be first. This wrinkle in the sprint is a highly valuable one and should be practiced by all aspiring sprinters. Read Article VI on this page for details, Middy Lacrosse Tcam Defeated ANNAPOLIS. March 20. Midshipmen opentd their lacrosse season here yesterday by losing to Mount Washington, of Baltimore, s lo 1. 'Iht. first half was a stand-off. and Mealey scored the only goal in tha second. New York Juniors Victorious The Juniors won the last preliminary game ot the New York University Interclass basket ball series yesterday afternoon when they de. feated tha seniors by a score of 28 to 0. Long Island Yachtsmen Meet The annual meeting of the Yacht flaclng Asenclailon of Long Island Sound was held nt the Hotel Astor, New York city, last night. It was one of tho largest In the history of th association. Practically all the 28 clubs were represented, moro than 40 delegates be ing present. Rtuvvesant Walnwrlght, of tho American Yacht Club, was re-elected president for the sixth time. The other officers elected were Frank Bowne Jones, vice president: James A. Alkjsr, secretary; Harry A. Jackson, Jr.. treasurer; members ot Kxecutlve Com mittee. Victor I. Cumnock, George. P. Gran bery, James I, Bparkman and J. V, S. Oddle. Secretary Harvey Recovering Health Charles J. Harvey, secretary of tho New York State Athletic Commission, who recently underwent a major operation ln fit. 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