Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 27, 1915, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING LBDGHIt llIILADESLPHlA, KATU1IDAV, MARCH 27, 1915.
ATHLETICS VS. PHILLIES CAMDEN FIVE PLAYS READING CITY BOWLING CHAMPIONS
mi
Ks
BUSH AND ALEXANDER
PROBABLE HURLERS IN
PHIL-ATHLETICS GAME
Philadelphia Teams Clash
in Last of Series Today.
Tincup, S h a v k e y and
Rixey Also May Work on j
Mound.
Yesterday's Hasbnlt Results ,
TTI.Itll... IS Altttn.tr. fi '
niooklyn fcjtiperbns, 0. Cubans. 2.
tloiton Hrnvcs, S; Atlanta, I.
I'nlverslty of Virginia. Bi Amherst, 0.
UIaiiIb' Colts, S; Dcnnlson. Tex., 4.
t'ubs, 5; Louisville, 1
llcds. 12! Mobile. 0
New Orleans. 6; Met mil, I
''levcland Americans, i; Houston, ."!.
Asrlciilunnl nnil Mechanics' College, N.
C. 6. I,nf.ivettc, 0
Guilford College, fi, University of Ver
mont, "1
Georgia 'Icchnlcnl. P.; Georgetown, 2.
(movi stop ionnrstnMif.s-r.1
.1ACK.SONVILI.K. Ha., March 27. -.Inc
Tltlsh was Mack's choice lo begin hiiillMK
ntrnlnst tho Phllllrs nt Harris Klclil lhln
nfternooii. Pal Mourn wild he would use.
either Aletnndei ot Tincup anil probnblv '
lllxey later In l hi- Kami", anil Klin whey
as also toll) to Broom himself for u
three-round ti'sl on tho mound.
The ,Rnme toda wax well itdtoi Used,
and till", puis the peifrct vvcnthci, Insinis
n bis crowd Thr Athletics and Phillies
mingled aiound thcli hotels Ibis morn
ing, swapping liulnliig r.nnp stories
Moran's men leave tonlEht Tor Atlanta
IIIUS" MEET BETHLEHEM
IN SOCCER (J ME TODAY1
Victory for Ironmakers Would Clinch
Championship.
HUTlll.t'llK.M Pa Match 27 -1 h lllher-
SlSsrSS mSEbSS
Hoven hm ii tnn-tolnt trail In the rare at the
prtrcnt time, anil tliliio over the ' Hlba ' will
auie litem of th" title
Tho Mine leant tbal defeated the S otllsb
American In th National tin , om utlllon
last Saturday will re recent Uetblehem toiai
anil the sttongest possible roinbiiiatlon wll
take the Held for the Irishmen lhe teams
rwiu ime up as follow
uetnieni-m
IMbTtllHIls
. O'l niinell
Wilson
.. 'ones
Ilk hardsell
Iumivi 111
lirifflili
t'ourscv
Tlunrali
goal
. right riillbaek
leu rullback
right halftiavk
intre hallbaik
le t hutibai K
Metcher
Toole.
Campbell.
larke.
Morrison
Kcrd. .
Murraj
Miller..
IVtmer
titltslilp right
. lleuie rtglil
i entrri forwatd
Inside left
iiinriimiii
llarr.tt
' V HiirEiii
.. ,.u,,,
It Uitig'n
t'lnilng
outside left
Tltfrl'1i.tlfnrva Iniin.
Time of halvcs-ri
mlnutiSat
BILL IIOLLEXBACK TO COACH
1 II (' KLFYFX THIS VFAI! kind In this ells The clubs are composed et
i. -ii. v. i.liivlln UNO liv.-iu . iimiieu of einploves front tlie tarlous Instl-
Itcport From Chester Says Former
Star Player Will Be Seen There.
13111 llnllencack has signed n contrail to
coach Tenn Military College football team, nc
CvrJIne to word from Chester
Seicral colleges. Including Columbia, hail
bidfor Big Illll'n services, but tho fact that
he could handle Ihe Military College team at
the utne time and look after his business In
i nuaacipnta prompted him to give p M. C
tucfetcncc, ttollenburk will aive tho P.
C bOV n ,nm. in.lnn H-n.l ..h.I l ,.- r..,.
iii w.; i- .."..-?"" ."" "." " "" '
... ... tnu IIUUI0 U UHy Win Ilieill ItU
has looked mpr it, malarial .,! t.. , '-....
i... it i "nurs a uay wnn them. II
firl ih.i i.. ...... . -... V !""' 'm tana-
..v ...Hk ,, vull Kct OIIl a (i-onjf team,
ORDEAL FOR SHERRY 3IAGEE
Ex-Philly Dreads Opening: Day With
Alexander Pitching.
i-Sh?i'.K!'1 M"1 '? not happv over tne nut
lok for him on opening diy. when the Phillies
l!5Z 'j?3'0"'. ,0 . hleh team Magee has been
ini i,i.o.,at." ee what h nice opening I
.VHj '"'.i' e op-n In Unsini acnlnst Phlla
iieiplila. with mover ,Vt-i,indrr pltihliic and
.,ifLrg pel7 m '""auelph'a with Alexander
pitching again
Alee ns inv rnomntite In
Phllly. and l win b in for it n . '.'., t,..'
?Sff2.niri,x,wJi ?.'-'.l K5- .hi."fd "I-
WHO CAN IT BE?
Unknown Philadelnhin Rnntnrvi Will known throughout the cits as one of Phlla
"'. ' ...lauupnia Bantam Will ,i,,ihla s best relay runners He has takon
Box Johnny Ertle.
i,i'n.l.'?i, ,Mar'.'l -'' 7 .,nisterlous unknown
SK.?,"!".' -"'I "1 '"'J 'rom Philadelphia.
will moit Johnr I-rtle, of pi pniii, h0' ,a-
htn';!,;n!.,""s-i,hro,'.,!h th" il1"1"1' ' W "'
boSnc'ed lale-r" '""' "nrt P'ai-e ""' " "
TEMPLE GIRLS PLAY TONIGHT
n!'UnT?TPlf. l'l"""V Bin basketball team
will flnlslt Its season tonight with a cam a
gainst Oeorge Washington University el rl ?
,'rin ?!,; "rL,".",lln,tl?n .V" l"" ""sketbal
ers left for the capital last night Captain
Morrison, of tho Temple girls, said Lifor"
leaving- she was confident the Teinpleltes would
close their season with a vletorj. """in
Bescher Balks at St. Louis
MAIXLIN'. Tex March 27 - Manager John
JlrtJraw, of the New Vork .Vallonal. bre re.
reived a telegram from Outfleliler H.,l. Beschoi
dated pinlson. and raying -Have decided to
wayVllh Ihe Olsnis" p-sclier was booked to
go to the Bt Iiula Nationals
Bowlers to Meet Here -Monday
A special meeting of the Clti Association of
tt7rfUJi,!iSLc ni"M Pow""--, Association in hi
held at the Bingham Hotel next Monday eve
nlnjr. Matters of Importance will be brought
lielore the bodi. also the wishes of the ImwlerJ
i,l L conHdered and arled upon In referen.e
to tho holding of local tournaments
Britton Draws an Easy One
VKU- JOItK. March 27 -Jack Hrlllnn the
Chicago Uihtwelght, easily defeated Ted iKIdi
Ijiwls. of Kugland. In a lu-round bout here
last night. Tho Englishman had a shade the
potter of Ihe fir-t three inunds but Itrltlon
thereafter wars greatly his superior Both men
oier weight, Britton weighing HI and
l.w.i HI1,.
Class B Singles Underway
c lasa H nr the court tennis singles h
fot um'er way at Ilia Racquet Club yt
Ubidlcaii
wliti the preliminary round match betneen
nailer J Hall. nan and w Percy Smith
Kscb 01 the contestants received a handicap
or hair thirty no played even, llallahan win.
nine In two straight stta
JCIUI),
Friedens Five Plays Hancock
The Friedens and Hancock basketball teams,
which eloen th-lr achcdule In a He In the
North Pblladeluhta Lrsiun. will ntav ih. n.
! of th plus .off series tonight at Turners'
oit 4th streer above Cumberland.
r
" i iihes-uarre pe Trounced
I1AZLKTON Pa . March 27 -The Haxleton
iWnalonals dWeated the WUbts.llarrc Statu
Leagua rive here last nljlit. 311 to IT
Smith Easy for K, O. Brown
1CW YOLK March "-' Keuvkniif u..
had no trouble beating Harry Smith at tha
Vanderb.lt A last night, althougli the
l.irr touBvi 111 issc out tf
1, J HAVE SOME- (7 WHAT S THE s - BeTWEEN M3AUU ) IANP WHEN H VIEWS SIVWELL, JNTHE FlP-ST' I WHILE IN THE . 1
W VOU..TnHN J VlT. . - - flAT r - - r- . 1S TQTMr. m.aacra - lPL ' rlJ
If i '1
OM WELL i Guess
MIGHT AS vaSLL GlvE
ITv UP" IT3 ruslNJV
Hu.A THrVT
DISAPPC AREP ,
0lh M V
WHAT DO YOU SAY TO YOURSELF
NEW AMATEUR BALL
LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED
Financial Mercantile
Ready for Season
Circuit
Other
Teams Issue Challenges
T be financial Mercantile Iln'ebal! I.paKiie hs
l"en orgorlnd and Is lonipojed nr l iluls
' 'vl- Meadowbrook Cl'lb of VVananiaker's
I 1 "Inn I'ettoieum rampant Pent. National
i ,rn.M.nt l.lfo unit Trnt fnmnan,
lank. Prot'dent Life and Trust Companv
Philadelphia and Heading Rnllruad and the
1'nin Mutual I.lfe Inaurante LompHti Albert
hlutrpe of the Tenn .Witlona, Hunk. Is presi-
ill-Ill or me leigue. rroin lie ouiinnK iiih
league bids fair to bo one of Ihe best of Us
ti tlona interested among which are nuni-
letcd ptaors of more tlun average amateur
esperlence There will be Intense rlvnlrv. as
n sullnbl' trophv will be swarded lo Ihe pen.
tiant-wlnnlitg rluo (lames arc to be placd
unit on davs oilitr than baturda. Pundasa'
and holldas The schidule will be announces:
latci.
P II Sheridan Public School .Muniiil basp
ball team desires games with anj nubile
school alumni or public school teams for Sit
urdas and holidJs Address Joseph I. Col
lins, 1)09 East Westtro-eland street
The c II "VVheelcr would llko to lieur from
all first-class home teams In 1'ennsjlvanla and
J .,ric.- w ..... .-- ...
tinaL- eaiiim Address Thomas J Caltaclmn
New .lersev lo" uunav. M'linav or mm
,.,,". .. j ,o,u u.
l.-hlglt avenue and 11th st.
, Tho Baicier I" C . a first-class traveling team
I has organised for tho season, and would like
i to hear from such teams as Audubon, N. I..
West Und. of Woodbury. Camdon -A r. Na-
tlonal Park. I.umberton Mount Iloll and
other home teams paying a fair guarantee
ridres .1 H. Dallej 2310 Coral street, or
phone Kast 4121 V.
Thc llaverford C . of West Philadelphia,
has reorganlred for Ihe coming season with
an iveii more formidable ilne.iip than last
reason. It would like to urrangi games with
ftrst-rlass home teams offering a t:nod guaran
tee Tor games nddtesa II. II Turner, bill
'North 4Sth street.
Brown to Run for Marquette
ernon Brown, Ihe star co'ored runner,
fornierli with the Comet Club. Is now a mem
ber of the Marquette Catholic Club lie Is
part In tnanv events and has a record of 4 ."S I omvs rifle i hamplon lie won the title ditrlti'
for the mile He Is in perfect condition . the Academv Hid" club toiirrameni
Lancaster Women 1'iay Well
I M ST Kit Pa Manli 27 In a gain
full of thrills the Lantastei onnc Women
i''lrN Ian vto lation defcatr,) the (oumbli
V W C t 2 to 7
MUHLENBERG NINE
WORKING OUT DAILY I
Men Are Being Prepared for
Southern Trip Allentown
Eagles Win Bowling Test.
The Muhlenberg baseball players are
on the college diamond dally, under the
tutelage of Coach McCaa and Trainer
Ouck Doyle. Seveial short games have
been played, each of which has been won
by the leulars. Ilennlnger, Wltmer and
I'.iskie are allowing; up strong: as pitchers,
and Helling and Da) as catcheia. The
games are not only to condition the men,
but also to enable the coach to select the
aiiuad for the Southern trip.
-ome very fine feats were performed at the
laietclas meet of the Mlentown High facho.il '
on MuhlenbeiK Field whIUi was won h, tm
steniora. "-.'''.,' ". I,0"!""5 run was 1
Slill HmJn.fi' Jmlk.!.reLwe,nn,raa,r,.yh?1,or '
nan a inarsin 01 no muie inan lour incnes
The Allentown tagles won decisively on their'
own alleys over tha Olymuia bowling- team, 01
Bethlehem, 2Mi to 22.1. Iiraler, or Allentovvn
was King pin, with Still, and Peterson, of Al
leutown, look nlnsles, with 222.
't'lie Philadelphia P'ratcs, winners or the
Caiiun League, are to bowl the I1U.1 team, of
Allentown, In this city on Monday evening In
a game In the Quaker City Ihe I'ltateg won bv
tlie narrow margin of 11 pins The team which
scores the inuie points In the two games is ti
get the trophy
rlie Allentown Elks have concluded hslr
winter Lowlltig touiney. the Cornell team win
nine the series Harry Ualteisby ami Herman
IvVslenlader ate lied for highest individual
a ores, with 2 each.
.. i
Toledo May Get Ball Club
..V. , . .. o- ...rt. . L I
rtlLEDU. II.. March 27. With Ban Johnson
on tee Job as promoter, efforts were renewed
today to transfer the Cleveland American As-
.njl.l tn (ranrhlta In Tnl.rin tnhmnn ku i a
11' although the I Cleveland needs only on team, and the In
II 10 founds dlaua need the support. '
EVENING LEDGER MONIES IF THE KITCHEN SINK, LOUIE, WOULD THE STOVE LIFTER?
Just about
In MsRe
ro hatcj to Lose
tmat oaiu-.thcre
ain't a nick im it
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Tme
STROKC
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MORE IW HERE
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HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES
, TRAIN FOR BIG EVENTS
Northeast Eight to Practice on
i River Strayer's Rounding
1 Into Shape for Baseball.
After n mouth of toiiHcieiillous Inilinit
vrorls th Nnttheast HIrIi Si hool rrcvv
canilldates will stait pinctln- on th
fcthtijlkill e.trlv itcxl week. PronilslnR
tuaterlal is Included In the siiuitd nuil
Luptalu Linrdlnei Is cntilldiMit Ihe lttd
nnil lllnck will dnvelop ,i f.tst eitrhl.
Ilnmlll, Prels sinil llcish iiip nmutiR thn
piiditlslnff ciiiidldntcs for positions The
lave dlsplacd Rood form on the ma
chines ami Gnidlnet, who is nulnc; us
to.nh, expects the tilo in iiihIm' a linn
Illicit us for tho ctevv As soon its tho
o;irinen Ret out on the llvei Co.it It Sal
liiBcr, who worked with Northeast lnsl
j ear, will take up tho teachlns duties
A big squad of fast baseball landidatcs have
bi-n practicing dallv for Strnvcr's Huslnesa
College nine, and prospects for a fast nlno
this .tear are bright Captain King predlrtH a
lanner vear for the business college national
pasttmers.
Matlon and Itappaport aro two of tho mou
promising aspirants (or berths on the pitching
staff Ihe lattei performed vvetl on the mound
for Mount Ilollv High .School last season
Potash looks like 'ho best catcher out for the
toam I.cvlnson will pla Mret Inso, CaptHln
King, second, and tirnpsmiu. formerlv of West
Jersev College, will gslllvnnt around Ihe ahort
slon terrltorv
The s'asou will start next Trldaj with Had
don Heights. v
West Chester High Schools nascbill learn
has schoduled but one Philadelphia team for
the Ills season Cilholle High School's nln
will travel to West Chester for a contest
Ma 5 2.1.
Northeast Illslt Si linnl will hive two corking
weight men for outdoor atnlctlt cnmpoiitlon
Captain Wtntael, the biggest atjtlete at school
and Thomas ate illsplivlug remarkable ability
in putting tho in.pound shot.
The runner-up to baseball pinnlip st Rer
mantown Friends- School Is prellmlnarv tennis
worlr squail of good rantuet wlelders is
nut for Ihe team. Including Morgan, Milpl,
Wood. .Tanner, tklnson. Ardut ami Patton
niillock. a li student, is I.plscopal Acad-
York H. S. Fie on Top
Vlftk Pa Man I- '7 Vnrk ill,.!, .. 1.....1
ilernii'd Tamaoiin ll,gh last night n m . in 1
a game to dei Me n.r 1,1-1, K, hool 1 hamplnii-
fciup oT eastern t'ennsslvania.
CAMDEN LOCKS HORNS
WITH READING TONIGHT
-r
Third and Deciding Game of
Post-Season Series Will Set
tle Supremacy Question.
EASTUHN I.KAOUE PLAY-OFF SlIBIKS
W. I.. P C W L. J C
Camden . 1 1 ..'no Heading ..11 r.ixl
Tteadlns and Camden, of the I'astern
Basketball League, will lock horns In tho
thlid and deciding play-off series game
tonlRhl nt Musical Fund Hall. A great
ciowd Is expected, as the deadlock vvlj
bo bi uken.
Camden and Heading tied at the end of
the regular scheduled season and it was
decided to play an extra series to detci- !
mine the winner.
In the first gamn Camden came through
successful!). The feecond battle of the
Post-season series resulted 111 a victory
for Heading, after a grueling 40 minutes
0f ,,,,, , score 62 to 29 The batt e was hard
foualit fro,,, the very first tap of the bell
j c-u,iit, iiu;sm ,ic ciuac'huaiiiiiiij ,Ulllt3
lP.n,ll..( nln,..l 1, a ! Ao.-..n a.,1 1 .. ..
vv iiicit huh iieeti e-iiuracierisuc ot tne
Beats In their uphill fight for the pen
nant, while Camden showed moie ot tho
smooth machine work and spectacular
shooting.
SOCCER SEMIFINAL ARRANGED
Bethlehem Meets Homestead and
Brooklyn Celtics Play Coats,
Dre-wlugs for Ihe semifinal round of the an
nual luij lie nerlea of the PnltLd Stateu l-Voi.
ball Association were made yesterday at the
Broadway enlrai Hotel. New Vork city The
olUUI pahlngs are! April 3, Be-thlehem F. C
va Homestead B W F. C. at South Bethle.
Bay
will
Hl-lKe. and the Camerona. of this , ltv
play a cup tie game at Schenectady today,
I Iff I
i
lHrT'.S Thc main
TOoOOLe VutTM THIS
GAME
y& - t:t kn
it anj t The
care about -To
Lose
1'v.C A motion
l& COUNT IT- I
where it umsir-
MIGHTY
PECULIAR
C
WHEN YOU LOSE
' HEAVYWEIGHTS BOX
AT NATIONAL TONIGHT
Carl Morris and Porky -lynn
Clash Pittsburgh F.ghter
in Semifinal.
I'hihtdelpltl.i's llstlr fiuli'llilty will hltve
,. ' . ,., ...
Its Mist nppottiiiiltv In many moons o
,. , . . ,, n.f
wltiicsslnp; a bitten of mninmotli nst
,.. . , ,. .. , . , ,.,. i . T.-I,
unrein in iiciiuii u.iii .
of Boston, anil Call Mnirls. S.tptilpa,
Okln.. clash In the vvimlup ot the X-
tlonal Athletic Clubs weekly show; to
ltlRht Two clever llttlo fellows, llaiiy
Palmer nuil llairv Smith, will opposo
each other In tho rmliliiiil, nnd tho bout
should piove ,t Rood appetizer fot the
stellar snap
Tin- pi ori am follows:
ITrst limit lack Waldlnn. Trenton, vs. ouiir
nnrrell, Soulhwark .. ,
hocoiul loiit-stinl.vv Ilineklo, (iras s 1 etry, I
v." Jail, MiClnsket. Illelimond.
Third lout llenrv llauher, Palrmount, vs.
Young Jasper, Boston
Senilntnil-uii-I'.irrv Palmer, Pittsburgh, s i
Ilarrv Smith, ISth W'ard
Whid-up- nrl Mnnls, Stpulpa, Okla , .
Pnrk I'Tvnn, I'oston '
Uniii km.t in iv decide tho IC. I) llatrv
Bskrt-Sallor t h irlev tlrande bout, semlwlnd
uii to (be bom between Charlev White nnd
charier Thomas at the cilnipli A V. Monda
night. ll.iker Is fresh from a victors over
lliiny ilrch ut ITttsliurgh.
lursdss night Knockout Baker will appear
In his second bout of the week in combat with
laro lloitck at the Palrmount A. c This will
bo thc t-a ncastrl in'a first appearance for some
time, lie Is again under tho management of
Lou Durlacher.
Prankle Hnncll, who siss he weighs 112
pounds, I- nnxions t.i get i cruik at Bobby
McCann, Oraj'a Kerrv's ileter flj weight. Thn
former said he belli vtd he could stop Mac In
a six-round setlo.
.Ilnum Howe, u i lilneso bantamweight, is
"boxing In tho middle VV,si Vrtiirillng to re-
iports. tba hov la a ileilr twn-bnndetl bnver
llowi! wclglis 100 pounds, and has Lecn lKixIng
nbout two seals
C7GL MOGfftS
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1 a( lgHgsK jZ& ,-v"sv.
IatataHBafV
mKit.
The big Oklahoma White Hope will make his first appearance at
the National A. C. tonight since knocking out Big Bill Bass in one
round at the same club two years ago. lie will meet a worthy op
ponent in FJynn, who has been Sam Langford's sparring partner
t for several years.
Yoo'oa fiT T6. BG A
FINE' ISOLFCR AND
DRItje STRAIGHT cJR
aPBNO a loJop Tirie
HlUTIMG
BALI S
MOT
AW - I M .',OIKlCi To
put it out om
Thc fair.va.av- uumats
Thi. Diff
.Spito
IT
A GOLF BALL?
15 GOLF TOURNEYS
FOR LOCAL PLAYERS
Schedule of Philadelphia Asso
ciation Provides Great Pro
gram Gossip of Clubs.
I
i Oolfeis who Ret their Riealest pleasure
v , , ,
out "f touriinnieiil play had reason to
feel well pleased when thej Rlnnced over
sehedtili' tecentlt announced bv the
lnP ociieuim eccutij .iiiiiuuiilcu uj i ic
?" '""ociaiion oi riumueipnin. ine
1 list couiaineu u touiiinmeuts lor meii
i-and six for women, not including; the
.sevcr.nl team competitions. But tho best
pait of It Is that theie Is more to come
ut least sl moio events for men and not
less than two more for the fair sex.
This jear will be a buss one for the Shaw
tue Country Club, for In addition to holding
the open and amateur championships of the
Pennsv'vanla Golf Association that plcturcsquo
resort will stage tho annual Shawnee open
and the two invitation tournaments for men
and women. The spring nnd fall tournaments
at tho Country Club of Atlantic cits aro
fixtures, tho first event coming on the last
tc dass In prll anl the first of Mas Lake
wood's annual spring and rail events will
tninn along undisturbed and as Capo Msy
usuallv stngrs an invitation tournament for
womin there Is no reason for believing that
they will not do .o this $ear.
While the month of June Is rather top
lieavy, there still Is room for tho Wilmington
Countrv Club's annual event and the Bala
Coir Club's tournament, as usual, will be
held along towards tho latter part of August,
for Friday and Saturdas, October 1 and 2,
and that Merlon will entertain the members
of the three tetma nnd others, during the
earls psrt of the same week, is not at all
Improbable
None of thc abovn events was included In
the Mchcaule given out bv the association for
tho ten good reason that no definite or ran ce
ments had been made up to tho tlmo of Its
I held. In addition lo those on tlte'oftlclal list,
' neie Is no reason to doubt.
iiibitcation nut that all theso events will ho
am SZYYY
JJ
Wli-Llf. IIOPPE TAKES LEAD
IN H1LLIAUD TOURNAMENT
Sensational Run Helps Visitor to Set
Pace.
With n sensational high run of 240 to
his credit, Willie Hoppe surged to the
fore In th second da's play of the 18.2
bs.Ikllne billiard tournament with Joseph
Muter, nmntctir ihaniplon of America,
Last nlRht's final score showed Hoppe
with 1200 chalked up opposite his name,
n a itRalnst Jlacr'H S3D The fourth and
fifth blocks of the tournament nio sched
uled for this afternoon and evening, re
specllvclt This evening will bo "ladles'
nlRbt."
Mnjer Iia.l a nl-polnl advantage na the result
nr ITutrsdav night a Play Yesterday afternoo'i
llnpiie lopiiri) (en polntn on" this kail, ami by a
niarv clous exhibition last evening vtlpeil nut
iIia r(.ninlnlnv Rl nnlnlit nnri entiibMMlfpti a rtl .
point lend of his on To win the tnurnanvnt
Hser mul urore ROl points In today's pls
berme lloppe mflkes Peo, lloppe's Real bclnic
i!UO0 points and Meter's lfrOO.
llnppe s run of KIO In the seventh Innlnic
nudn lam night n block the moil spectacular
of the toirnament so far.
Afternfon honors wenl to Ma)er, who me
efeiled 111 ilcklnR ofT MA) while lloppe was scor
ing 410. Tho amateur champion boosted bis
average to 271-11. msklng; runs of ICI, 7,1, r,
anil art an even Letter performance than his
work on Thursday evening
CORNELL HAS LEAD
IN WRESTLING MEET
s
t
Pcnn and Lehigh Tied for
Honors Last Night Finals
Tonight.
Cornell, Ihe present tltleholdci, quallltcd
live men fur the llual round of the 11th
unnilal Intel loltcRlatc t resiling- meet In
the preliminary nnd semifinal l omuls last
iilght. Pcnns.t lvanl.t and t.ehlRh each
niinllllcil three men, 1'ilncclon two nnd
I Coltiinbin one. Cornell scented thiee
' points toward her Una score on falls,
I Pennsvlvunla two and I.cIiIrIi one. Tho
1 Html round will bo held tonlcht
I'tilhertson, of Cornell, Ihe 115-pound title
holder, was the highest point winner, throwing
both of his opponents tin will meet Klrkhuff,
of Lehigh. In the Duals The latter won n de
cision front Culhbertson In the recent dual
meet
Dnrlras, of Pei.nsjlvanla, the heavyweight
ehamplnn, threw Iingstretli, Princeton, nnd
win meet Kleinert. of Cornell a former inler-
inlleglatn tliamplou. in the llnal round.
PRI'I.IMINAIUI'S.
I 1t,-pounil class Culbertson. Cornell threw
t aacarella Columbia with an elbow hqjd, In
I 1 nr,. Klrkhuff. lhlgh, defeated Sherman,
. Penn, on aggressiveness. In in minutes. Neb-
' erlter. Princeton, hv e
12..pouml class Martin, l.rhlglt. defeated
Mackenzie Cornell, on aggressiveness, In 0
minutes. aIuics, Columbia, defeated Prlckctt,
Princeton, on aggressiveness. In 15 minutes;
Wiioley, Per.n, he
Ill-pound class Post, Cornell, defeated Mc
Cullough Lehigh, on aggressiveness. In V min
utes. TancocK. Princeton, d-feated I.ee, Penn.
on nggresslvcnrss, In 15t lninutea; Columbia,
t, o
HT.pnund class Thomas T,elilgh, threw
Ullllants, Penn, with body serssors. In 8 IS;
rranly. Princeton, defeated Saeger, Cornell, on
uggresslveness. In 21 minutes: Columbia, bve
! defeated Baker Princeton, on nggresslveness,
. ( nlnute, , sta,iPr i.clln, defeated llowey.
ir.s-pounu claps captain uauogny, Cornell.
Columbia, on ngriesslvencss, in 13 minutes,
i.etugn, nvc.
t7.T-pound class Cnptaln Pendleton Colum
bla, defeated lllle, I'rlneeton. on aggressive
ness in n minutes; McKeage, Cornell, threw
Dew hurst, Penn. with neck hold. In 2 4S; Le-
Heavyweight class Kleinert Cornell, de
feated Fleming Lehigh, on aggressiveness, in
0 m,nU,C8- SEMIFINALS
US-pound class Culbertson. Cornell, threw
N'beiker. Princeton, In 4 minutes 47 seconds,
with n crouch hold
12,-i-pouml ilass Woolles', Pennsylvania,
llirevv Almes. Columbia, In 60 seconds, with a
front Nelson hold.
135-pound class I i:. Post, Cornell, won
from Gardticr, Columbia, on aggressiveness, In
u minutes.
14.T.pound elnss Thomas. Lehigh won from
Schwann, Columbia, on decision. Time, 0 mln-
I.TS-pnuml c ass Captain Oallnglis. Cornell,
defeated fcawtelle, Lehigh, In 0 minutes, on ag
gressiveness l7..pountl clasn-Csptaln PencTeton, of Col
ombia, wnn Iron! Cood, Lehigh, on decision.
Time, tninulea.
Heavyweight class DorUas, Pennsslvanla,
threw Longstroth. Princeton, in 1 minute SS
seconds, vvltlt a body hold.
FLEMING DEFEATS SHERMAN
IN QUAKER CITY WIND-UP
Bert Steele Fractures Elbow in Bout
With Al Haines.
Buck Fleming,' of Gray's Fcny, deserved
the honors over Abo Sherman, ot Frisco,
In their six-round battle at the Quaker
City A. A. last night. Tho local fighter
had an advantage of height and reach.
Although handicapped tho Coast feathet
w eight pul up a hard light.
lit the other bouts, Al llalnes defeated
Ilert Steele In the first round, the latter
fractuilng his elbow; Seesaw Kelly won
fiom JIany Allen, Jimmy Griffith stopped
Voting Dillon in thn tirst session, .lop
O'Neill outpointed Harney Durum and
Nonli Mitchell outfought Eddie Dorse.
PROPOSE BOWLING
CHAMPIONSHIP HERE
Representative Bowlers Met
Last Night and Declared for
Joint City Affair.
Itepresentatlvo bowlers of many proml
ment local leagues -were present at the
luncheon, given last evening In Dooner"s
Hotel, when the question of uniting all
tho league nnd associations of this city
under the banner of the national asso
ciation was discussed, II. C. Ileldman,
president of the local pity association.
'occupied the chair, and National Presl-
ucm J-. i-i. JJUUKiin una .National Treas
urer Thomas Guinon, as well tis ex
President William Klrlf, of Wilmington;
Secretary George M, Moss nrid If, J,
Bergman, were among the 40 or more
bowlers In attendance.
It Is planned lo canvass leagues anil howling
clubs of the city and enrol them In the city
association and hats them contest In a, city
championship aeries In single, two and five
men teams, according lo their averages. Major
league bowlers will roll In clam, a im...
A mediates in class II and novices In class C.
Jtnouicr maucr uie-ustm waa nip payment Ot
the annual dues Into the city association by
members who are enrolled on Individual mem
bership basis, the feo being 33 cents. Next
season It Is hoped to Inaugurate a plan of In
cluding tha membership fees in the Initiation
dues paid by the bowlers when they Join the
club or league with which they roll, and hav
ing the secretary of the league say the money
Into the local association.
Moore Ties Huey for Place
CIIICAOO, March 27. By defeating- Charles
Morin, of Chicago, In the afternoon game
yesterday, George Moore, of New York, went
Into a tin , with William Huey, of Chicago,
for first place In the world's championship
three-cushion billiard tournament. The score
was 60 to 43, Moore going out In 78 Innings.
Each had a high run ot 4.
-HE BU8BEHS V?
TO THE STANP
A
TniJATOniVT lirrr r . ,. ,T5
ovimouiirmLLAKI)
GO POSTPONED
N((M Mni.Tr.iir .1
"W1VUU1WA-AJJP;
Former Champion TonJ
Burns Predicts Victor!
for Kansan Over Bi?
Black-Says LiT Arffif
Has Yellow Streak 1
Havana, March 27.-the right t.M
championship of the world belwMn$S
Johrwon and .less willard hM been S
potied until Monday, April s. ,, " Sffl
Mcnocal, of Cuba, objected to th, ,?SJ
IM of the combat on Kaster Sun-.r
rather than clash w,th lho auth5
thc promoters put over the date 21 hSS
The men will enter the ring at 6i
April l. uflga
Jess Willard wilt knock out Jack. fM
son. S
This Is the prediction of Tommy tJI
from whom the present charnpon SS
tho heavyweight laurels at Sydney aS
tralla. December 28, 190S. FurthenrSS
the Canuck, the only fighter of hi, S
tlonallty who over held a puglll.tfe (jti?
says he will never attempt to pIcltTH
other winner f the Kan-art ."
stretch six feet ot black h"M
on his back. Mlly JS
Burns nlso InUmatcs that Johnson
the poorest heavyweight champion Tn t$
history of pugilism, and also . JH
Bl-j Black has a yellow streak. '$$&
believes Wil ard will hate little S"
dlsplajlng his superiority over JohS
and the enormous cowboy will return tk.
laurels to the while race on tha aft,,:
noon of April 4. "j
11,'re's what Burns sas fi
r-.L-,.'?-! -" ." ab"utelv sure to vis i?
fought .Tolinion In an entirely wronr fi.M.V
I played into his hands, thinking lf.uid,n
gamn him If I had "boxed him iMtiidti.'
cou d have, stayed the limit and won tk.
decision. As for Johnson, I think he ?s 15!
poorest champion we ever had To" the iJl
f'nslve ho Is perhaps the greatest bfrmfl
that ever lived, but he will never Carrr"S!
I'm?' !? he I0"1," man' BUny him aadV.T I
II". ' ''f. l?nJa n c?a&e ot blows on rVa
ami doesn't hurt sou he gets oTscourHHVl1
don't see how he is ever going to fleht Jill
Willard ore his feet. Pnd. mSreoVer? I cou
se- how he Is golnr to hurt him with that
I Bhi uprtrcut. if willard plays his art
right I don't see how he can htlp belni thi
next world's champion. i
"I'll tell tou plainly why I don't conili
Johnson a great champion He knocked -ms
slllv in the first round of our Auitrallan 8ht)
and do vou know what hs did? Iaitetif et
vV,,A ,,, ,iu iiiuoiiinK me, hi ne coaid nara
rtpne. he backed avvaj-, and when I wtnt bsck
st l.tm he worked that famous old trick of bis
of putt! ig both hands on my shoulders Just
to keen me from hltllng 1.1m Now. -sbst
do you think of that' Me nearly out ind
still he wouldn't fight one second on the mJ
grosMve' If I ever had a matt as n-arlr eut
as he had mo in that round sou can bet Til
have been right on top of him until I had lint
out. j
"That waa the only time ho hurt m?
though I wasn't lit a bad was whea tti'i
stopped tho fight. In all nty othtr fights,
especially those with big men I wss alwari
oretty near 'all In' after It was over, i Hot
after this fight 1 got Into m sttMt clothr
In n lmrrv. drnc n m mnlnp tar at ?H tntt.t
,. a,.. l,n,nA dI. n irtrt m, anl. n.i.l Fl , Aa . shJ
...l ..v. i. ..n., ,,,jac ..,., ,tt. iiiicem
oanuv
FEDS AGREE ON SHIFT
OF CLUBS AND PLAYERS
Cy Falkenburc to Play With NewarkS
KaufT With Brookfeds.
KV.W YOrtJ-. -unrcli "7. All th. Fijfrili
I.eairtin clubH wero reDresented at the iDcefll
meeting held hern for thc purpois of (doptta
a pissing schedule for tho coming ui)n.
President Ullmoro and 11 i: Gates, ot Indian. I
polls, tne league's legal adviser, t.ia inn in.i,
ransfer uf the Indianapolis Club lo Ml,j
trap
N J
Iiad been ratified
I'reKlrlent (lllmnre. nnnotinced that ruchera
T-reH Kalki nberir would remain with The NewM
arlc Club, but that Benny Kauff. oatneldcri
it.,, la nlnv ivllti tha Tlrnnllvn VeHer.lS. SeraS
Baseman McKechnle, the fonner Plttibur.4
and New York American plajer, who had been
t.,.iainn ni, In. hollnr term- lenerl A Newark
contract jesterday noth Kauff and Fal-enterd
had been slated to go to Brooklsn- . sM
The arrangements ne to tho disposal c" Piara
era teemed in be satisfactory to Harry Slnclat"
and P T. Powers thc owners of thf MwaniJ
(Tub. but the question of an exchange of
agers tlcorge Stovnll and William Phllllpa Urn
tween Kansas cits and Newark, wane ans
discussion, was not semen, ii wss "..,
cood attthurlts that Phillips would matiajslM
Ncwnrks and Stovall probably would play flm
baeo unacr mm
I
JIM COFFEY BUSY FIGHTER
Has Bouts With Delaney, Davis, Mot
ris, Willard and Others.
vr-n' vnnv t.l, T rirrt fnffeV. thl
Vl'sh heavs weight' champion has a ttwg
mapped put lor nun Dy .nnr .'" ---
.,..! ..n,i !... ,'aIV.. flohllnp nt ICait
Ull lll-ll 11 III ncr i u'tu "o - -- -
once eacli week for the next month, cnn
will bn with Soldier Delaney at the '!""
bnro A. I tunlght, after which h ,"' WJ
finite working for his 10-round lit -Maln-j
One Round Davis, of Buffalo, which Is ;
ot the features ot a special show to U i hel
ot lho Palrmount A. C next TuiU W
After his bout with Bat Is. Coffsj will WJJ
pire for a battle with Carl Morris Tn-J
Stateh will take, place at the Mcjf!
.Arite."?, ATWi Wllard Will W .Wjj
oaxca in succession.
BOXING AT EBBETS FIELDl
Brooklyn Club Plans to Hold Six M
Bouts This Summer. M
NEW VOIUt. Mrc't 2T.--0n.,lT mjto
louts will be Inaugurated at EbbeW H' ,,,
Ing the coming summer, 1 : the plans cy
Uhbeta-McKeever Kxhlblllon Li-msuy
rlallie. The company was .',n0Tl?MaJvSS
bany esterday, with a capital of IW JSMJJ
Mr, 'Ebbeta. principal owner of the wsi
Baseball Club has had this "heme ' n wj
for some time, and last summer, sjaen i
.Sggested. It brought forth some oh on '
the Boilne t;omml..lon It !!',", ,4
that the comm.siion will wnctlon tne wj
bouis inia imnmn
BOXERS IN LOVE MATCH
Frankle Nelson, of New Yorsr. JBriiVl
worst stall ever seen ln,h",nr,A("rcV VattetJ
During. lh. third round the "''JS.tcWsi
nrH0m.unnB flriW,r."contlnu.d their .geHW I
eSg"'. Th5.0' TStom
theatre in qissu.i,
i7..l. tinvnr Arnilitted
PAniS,..M.rch 27,-A urt..aart..l j
?..?"i,.'S..'i, u ' o.r a charge of t
jultted Iuls da pontnieu, T --nal
i.M nualllst. on e.bs.rge of UUPES
liBiiiwuie
da'pont-bleu wasln tit. un,c.u ffa
J! .VWEeV lo Join thi. colbr,h.
sniagements for three flg-,..""B.'"ail
turned home. sX monma
arrssteu.
..,.r.tIT.Tf.NiaUt
XU.MUIU u.-... -"-, -,,,fl
National A. C. tT S3si
Carl Morris va. Porky Hf
OLYMPIA A. A. fflSSftSiS
MONDAY NIOIIT. Mn-" T,I0M
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