h EVENING LBDdER-PHILADlSLPHIA MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1915: PHILS MEET ATLANTA CRACKERS TODAY GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS MAY BE PLAYED IN U. PHILS, IN FINE SHAPE, IN ATLANTA TO PLAY GEORGIA "CRACKERS" Byrne's Playing at Third Sensation of Season. Stock Shows Ability. Moran's Men (Jomparcd With Athletics. Yc8lcrdnya Baseball Itcsutts New York (limits, 10: Dallas. 0 Yankees, 6: Brooklyn, 2. Cincinnati, S; Mobile, a Cleveland, 3; Now qrlcnns, 2. II row tin, 5; Cardinals, 2. Mempltla, S; Minneapolis, X ATLANTA, On.. March K.-Pat MiiiarTa Phils play Hilly Smith's Ocorffln Crack ers liero tills afternoon. The party ar ttvctl .cslerclay and spent the day look ing over the""Ncw York of the South " Since tenvltiR St. IVtcrsbtir;? and the morning workouts, MniuiKcr Moran has been calling: all the men toKcthcr In his room for what he cnlln 'niccllnB." and nt these times he closely analyses the plajs of tho previous tl.it, pointing out enors, and In Rcneral pounding Into the players the necessity of i-aierul observa tion. Ills doses of this new Phllllfc doc trine ate not adtnlnlstctcd In susiir-coated form, and gradually his men are ab corblng his "pepper." With thti exception of the catchers the team U In cool rendition Paakcri Is In unllorm n',aln. taVtlni? IIKht tirm tic e nnd Although Itnncrort's fare sllll is givoU'ii he Is fit. Hums has h bad Unaer and KHIefer'a rm Is n trlllo vvcnk vet. Consequently Adam has been doing nil the backstnpplnr It begins tn look as though the Phillies drove a Duvld ltarutii with McGrnv HobVn nrnc Is plnylne third no Impressively that liObert's nbsctice will not be felt Adnnis is a star rlcht now, and this assertion Is tempered ivlth Judgment With nothing else to consider, that deal with the Glint seems Food Hut the 1'hlllles have Stork Hnd Demareo ns well. Tho former 1 show tin urprlslnit nblllly, and It may be that he will prove tho solution of the econd-liase problem True. Moran Inn not tried him there vet but Slock Is built alone Ideal lines for t'ie middle sseker. be has a line pilr of bands and be his hitting low anil bard Denaree has bten handicapped with u stiff flnjter. but he Is showing promising form nevertheless Hut watch Adams. In baseball parlance, MAflmw pulled a bono bv riot seeing tbo oung catcher work before Including blm tn a tridc. Veterans who witnessed the recent games between the Phillies and Athletics in .lack ennvllle aro of the opinion that the National Leaguers ure far ahead of their American rival, as far an conditioning of the mpn hi! early training la concerned Mnnater Moran's reconstructed Infield dlsplated iror teamwork and system than that on vvhlih ronnle Mack Is experimenting Mack hlni elf ai surprised at whit Moran bid de veloped, especially around tlm abort-field pi sltlon, which Is prominent now h nee nan croft settled there. The playing of Whlited who up to the visit at Jacksonville had not hit n ball bejond the Infield, was notevvorthv. MACKS PLAY JACKSONVILLE TODAY; ONE SQUAD DEPARTS cInnis-Kopf Division Meets Charlcs- ton Team Tomorrow. fnoif A STvrr eonnrsroNDtsr IACKSONVILI.I;, Kla March L"i The Ath letics play the Jacksonville Club here this aft. ernoon, then the Mclnnla-Kopf contingent leaves for Charleston, H. C. to meet the outh Atlantic League Club, of that city. The Darrv Lajola squad remains for another game here tomorrow Tho Athletics spent a quiet dav on F'alm Nuwlay. A few of the playera. Including Col nla Mack. Harry Davla tipp, Shavvl'ey u .h and Joe "hi, spent the entire Ua closing golf al the Florida Country Club The weather early this morning was threatening, but by f,.t,tri, 1, .1... n..,, ..... Larry I-aJolo spent Sundayw(th a narfy''3fi friends In St. Augustine W . JACK JOHNSON TO REl'IRE AFTER FIGHT WITH WILLARD Will Not Meet Lanpford or McVey. Goes to Paris. HAVANA. March S-lnck Johnson's flfiht with Jes Wlllard will be hl last In defense of the world's heavy welKltt cliamplonshlp. The "blc Hmoke an nounced today that lie would never light acaln. Ho Is going; to retire without giv ing Sam Lansfonl or Sam -McVey a bat tle. The claimants of the championship will bo permitted to scramble for It with out any Interference. A few miles outside of Paris is n little i fr rm on vv hlcli Johnson has set eyes. He j will visit It at the end of the war anil will upend the test of his life there CV MARSHALL IS TRADED TO BUFFEDS; PEACE IX LEAf.UE George Stovall Now Anxious to Re turn to Kansas City. t.2tI.n'i',rSJi1K' "h - - When President James A. Ullmore. of the Federal League, took train for Chicago yesterday, he stated that tna club owners had corns to a perfect under standing and that the Independent circuit wpuld "Pi with much ceremony and pomp on JUrry Moran, a promising oung left bander. Wis sent to Jvewark In trade Tor Cy lliirs.ia'I who was stnt to Buffalo Pat Powers and ' Harry Sinclair, w.ho signed Ed lluelbacb tlermany Schaeffer and chic Orandon a i pitcher, for the Kansas City Club when they believed that the club was going to .Newark. I Insisted that these players be transferred tu I the Indianapolis Club, which they eventually ! rurchased. Oeorxa stovall Is anxious enough now to re turn to Kansas Cltyy because It developed at i h" meeting that the Kansas City, manager I still retained a blcvtr or inlr tn ,1... .i.,. Movall rUured that he would get rid or Hit lock whn the club was transferred to New ark, but In the end he was forced to keep hla shares In the club, whlrh he took in part pay ment when he was apfsilnted manager Resume Billiard I'lay Today CHIC ACIO, March M.-PIay will be resumed this afternoon in the world's champion three cushion billiard tournament tn decide, aoms minor tlen, and in the oyenlng John Dalv nd Georne Moore, both of New York, will play Tbo loser of this game will play Wil liam ltuey nf Chicago, tomorrow night On Wednesday the winnera of tonight and to morrow night's games will meet, and the victor will be the worlds champion three cushion billiard olayer ltuey, Moore and Dlr were, tied for first place, at the rloia o, the ttnal scheduled lames. This afternoon Joseph Capron, or Bt. Paul. I to play Charles Motfn ot Chicago, the. first game, and Morlri Md Charlta Kills, of Cleveland, will play the second gam. Lower Merion Runners Win AltDMOHK, Pa.. March -Lower Merlon lllnh bchool athletes defeated tha track team l Ilia Ardmora X. It. C. A. In their annual nisei tn tba M C A gymnasium, js to i'o. .y winning this meet the Lower Merlon boys tujlurect tha cup, which had to be won three tltn to became the properly of either team Captain Siting led tha Lower Merlon alb. letra In the scoring. Parker was (he star for the X 7. A. N American Horses "Will Be There Americans owning candidates far the Knx llsb Drby of WIS, which ihe stewards of Ksoril Track have decided, with tha approval of Kins Ueorga 'a " In aplte of the warT ria August Ilelmont, Loula Wlnana, Oiartaa Carroll Tboma. y. nyan, Harry Pyn Whitney and Herman D. Ouryea. '' NEW CYCLE CIRCUIT INCLUDES THIS CITY N. C. A. to Have Seven Cities in Contest During This Season. When the Uonril of Control of the Na tional Uvclliw Association gathcts shortly to comp.rtp lite professional blc.vcle plans for the WIS reason the plans lo establish a circuit comprising seven cities will re ceive setlous consideration. In fact. Itlcli n nl P. Kc sey, ctntlriiMn of the N C. A Boaul of Control, slates that It Is almost a cfilnliily that seven rltlts will form the Mi) rip cli cult. Cities ulileh are rerla'n to be recognlz'! bv tli,. , t A. are eu nrlc NtWrflU I'Mlndrlithln Hnstnn ( hi ago and Sal I, K I lit) une other Houthein iltj la under uin sldetation lor adml-slon and althnigh Mi. Kelsey was not Inclined tn tnfniloii Its name. It Is iindoubteilly llnltimore, for plans luvo alread) been formulated b evtle pent le In that rhy to build a big traik for the sumtnrr raring l'rov lilfini . mm umn mm. hnnU The lltlg.iton Itiath Motordrome will again be the scene o' bltvcle races tills vear . , rhllndelpMhtm vs ill follow Mielr rnvnrlm cvcllsls nt Point llreere The new tract being built hv ( hleagn lapltal nl lllverileiv Park w II eiirniss am In ilie munirv Mr. ! Kelsey believes 'WILLARDNOTTORUSH JOHNSON; BIG SMOKE ! GRINS; SAYS HE WILL i Fight Alphonse-Gaston Af fair for 15 Rounds Cow boy Depends on Endur ance Negro Swears He Will Score Knockout. HAVANA, Hatch -The Jess Wlllard- ( Jacl; Johnson light for the hcnv weight i championship of the world next Monday ' will develop Into an Alphonse-tlns.on af- , fair for the Hist 15 tounds, unless John son shifts from his famous defensive sl)le of fighting, or can force AVIIlnrd to I assume the offensive. IStit thero will be no frame-up. Kcporls that the llgjit was i fixed wcte denied bv Johnson today. I "Tho fact that I didn't go to Meslco I ought lo convince every one that I i would not he a. party to a frame-up, ' saltl Johnson. "Had I gone to Mclco I would ' have anlvcd In poor shape and unable i to mnl.e a good light. Jl.v lack of condi tion and tho limited lime for training, it the fight had been pulled olT on the orig inal date, were the real reasons for my never going to Mexico. It was not the fear of being urrcsted. ' Johnson and Wlllard are defensive fighter They never larrv the battle to theh roe. I'hev vali for the other lelluvv lo come to them Then tliev ineet htm aiiu beit bint bark. Never has either been known to usalt.ne the uggic-i-eive, at least In the et v lluhilns Wlllard stated cinphatlcillt iudiv Hint he vould not rush Johnson I'll laj lack waiting for him ir It taken 20 rounds to force hint to come to me, ild the big lonbui "This Isn't any liurrv-up tlgnt, and my chances will increase with eaih pass ing round. This (s something or an endurance contest, and I think that ufter it) rounds or so Johnson will be winded and worn to u point where 1 can go In und beat him Into uncon sciousness "One thing m frtenda can gamble on and that Is that I won't rush Johni-on not for 15 rounds or so. I'd be n fool to do It. ir I did Id be plalng right Into Johnson's hands I know his came, lt'a a waiting one but 1 cjn outwalt him " Inhnson. when bo learned o Millard's plan tn lay bark and wait for him to do the rush big grinned. "That's a good resolution or Wlllard's. hut I believe that Wlllard will ao some rushing much earlier than the IStli or 20th round," he suld "Yuu know there's tricks In all trades, and In this ring trade there's a trick hv which ou can forte the other lellow to rush von whenever vou want to. If Wlllard doesn t vni- Kur.tarllv rush me as soon as 1 want and as ntten as J like. wh I II just have to wo k tu&t little trlek of mine and get him to rush ing and rushing fast. too. Jeffries wan t going to rush me, vou know Jle was going to mm It back until 1 rushed him Hut Jim did the rushing and be started earls, too. ' How do )ou expect to win?" "With a knockout There's two punches that I ve got that usually bring home the bacon when they land Wlllard Is going to j,et one or ine ctner .viayrte i it glie hlni J"' f i a JKIII I One punch Is tho uotn wr a gniu ineaaure una pi right to the solar plexus. That s a bad one when It lands The other punch Is a killer It's a right uppereut. delivered when the other fellow cornea In for a clinch 1 erpect v.lllard to do eome clinching quite a lot of It. And whn lie atartB In for a clinch nu Just watib this right paw of mine' Wlllard It also confidint of n inning via the knockout route "My liest uuncli Is a right In the Jaw he said ' Having the advantage nf six Inches in height will enable m- to shoot that punch home whsn I hue reduced Johnson to a groggy point with left Jabs. 1 hat s nn system left Jab the other fellow until he's In had shape and then shoot lilm the haymaker" Both fighters were out early today for rosd work, after which thev went through sparring work vtlth their partners. Each fighter Is with n 10 pounds of the welehr ho tclll n,.. the ring. ' That Johnson will enter the ring not over a J 10 5 favorlta wsa predicted by Wlllard a followers today, netting so far has been rather- light, with Johnson the favorite at ,'f and J to 1 Wlllard Is regarded as practically tit now Johnson Is hardening up rapidly Some ex perts aver the big smoke Is now In shape tn aland i'O rounds, but will require more hard wotlc to Insure success over the -roiind BREACH IN COLLEGE SWIMMERS' CIRCUIT Princeton Threatens to With draw Because of Yale's Ac tion On Penn Protest. Unless there Is a change In the way they do things In the Intercollegiate Swimming Association 1'rlnceton threatens to withdraw at the close of the present season. This Is the substance of a stnte ment by Donald O. Herring, one of Princeton's graduate athletic authorities in reviewing the recent meeting of the association, when Pennsylvania's protest of the Columbia meet was disallowed L, ,r.' J""1" virtually charges that Yale I declined to vol on the question on lta i tnerlla. but that the Kll'a votict against Penn" i sylvanla because to have sustained Pennsvl. vanla'a protest would have given tha Quakers the championship outright. Yala was not in any way concerned with the dispute, but Mr Herring accuse the Yale men with aiding will. Columbia perause , do , mado he chamBlo'n; bhlp flgbt a. tie and tva them another chance for the title, , In support of hla charge of bad faith on Yale a part. Mr Herring says In rh Trlnceton Alumni Weekly """" ?" m ,h "Apparently the last thing to occur lo any , ona present wa to deride tha question on Its merits. "l only was this protest not acted upon at this matting, but Yala gave nottca that ahe would nrotast the result nf th i,.nn svivanta-Prlncrton meet If Pennsylvania vyon. on tha ground that It was held after Ihe Inter collegiate meet for the. Individual champion, shin." Herring lava the Warns for this unsports manlike conduct UPonathe faot that Ihe awlm mine .assMlailoA la managed by undergrade. jr. -x- EVENING LEDGER A t $ ' hisoomes J . fjj, G5JB5sfc tV solid-no', i-"ii!MNERs -$&$&msp'-xi I planted raiGHrA vv SC -imffiWA , yMirALX 'fi " tl'J- i. uuJ nowwheH VtBaAitWil! A W4MKWf WW jXfmH? aLJP) ." n 1 m i &ONNft jMBBko?v x n w 'vwHffim ri-Tm vA &ga J used to . . JL- IW 7liV, &m U $i hZoZr sPskh AlU pSS7 x ' "o"' mC&?WA 11 1KBR-Ml h n commie sflvs th& - rxv7 yy ' , r -s- rJ m U is closed. S9km7p JA " hin&e. on nrzniA'-s THOMAS FIGHTS WHITE AT OLYMPIA TONIGHT Local Boxer Sure He Can Stop Chicagoan Hopes to Battle Fred Welsh. Charles ( "Kirl") Thomas, Philadelphia's toughest lighter, announced this morn ing he was in splendid shape for his match with Cnnrley While, of Chicago, at tho Ol.vmpla A. A tonight. The local entiy believes he will not only be on his feet when the final gong sounds, but that lie will rttutn n vl, lor over tile Windy Cttv aspiiant for l"ied Welsh's title. Tills will be Thomas' Hist re.il test In combat with n topitotcher since reluming fiom Paris two years ago, when ho won the Uuroncan featherweight clinmploni alilp. Since then the Kid lias Increased in poundage and he Is of the opinion that he can bilng the lightweight laurels to Philadelphia if he has a chanco ngalnst Welsh In u championship battle. A vtctnrv for Philadelphia Charlev over Chleagi Charley who scored n one. round knockout over Ham Rohldcau. conceded to be the kingpin loial contender for the '.T.1 pound title, will mean much for Thomas. He will bo hi a no.ltiou to claim tn be the leid lug local aspirant for the lightweight cham plnmhli . Thomas Is a nstlriim.ni of the fighter tvpr Tin has ntver had an opportunity to display his real mettle as a list fllnger In this cltv be cause of the limited six-round bouts. In a contest of longer duration Charley should show much better form, as he really only geta warmed up tovvnrd the close of a bout of half a dozen sessions. The local lighter's manager. Tred Seara. Is now endeavoring to match Thomas with either llattllng Nelson or ) red Welsh In hour itl Havana. If he Hiicceeds the bout Thomas la confident he will stop hla man before the end of the frav Tuxedo Bowlers Win Two (James names rolled In the Home league on West Philadelphia alleys, resulted In Tuxodo taking nt nn mau Fa-Am 111 tvinn nnr4 PpndlAn si llitilnn i mi ,niiii.a nuin a. i b aim i ldiuii n iiiuiiii) two games from Mutual Andy (ounell w.m iNKit jii' ii , luitu nivi v, .,1 in. iiit,in iiii plna and high single game of 21.",, with Morgan a f;ood second with id Woodward, Hcim. Co 1 Moorp Fludlev nillott and C Moore, each tolled one or mote double centuries BOMBARDIER WELLS FIGHTS FRANK MORAN London Ring Lovers Play a Joke On Themselves Local Fight Notes. " Frank Moran, Pittsburgh hcav.v vvelglit, who has been staying abioad for more than it year, will appear tonight In a if)-round bout with Bombardier Wells. English hravywe.ght champion, nt the National Sporting Club of London The match was finally clinched after much wrangling. According to reports from deah ol' l.unnon, Moran hopes to acore a knockout over the Hngllah tltleholder. It will be the American's llrst Important fight since his -0-round set-to wltn Champion Jack Johnson at I 'aria last season. The semifinal tn the While-Thomas battle at the Olympla tonight will be between Sailor Charley Grande, of Vallejo, Cal and Knock out Harry ILaker, of Wilmington. In tha othei bouts Krankle White and Harry Sulli van, two Houthwark boys, clash, Johnny I'laxzl tarkles Ty Cobb and Henry lllnckle opens Ihe show with Jimmy Fitzgerald Marcus Williams this morning announced a big advance sale for the Leo Houck-K. O naker bout al the Falrmount A. C tomorrow night The nroada A c will be dark Thursday night. Promoter Muggy Taylor haa decided to hold his next show April 8. This will be tha first time In years the ISIb street and 'Washington avenue arena will not have Its doors open hll Williams will show hero again next Monday night, lie will meet Louisiana In the star bout at the Olympla A. A. Young Ful ton, of N'ew York, may box at the same show In a bout with Johnny Mayo. Jatk Dillon and Fighting BUI Murray will miet In a 10-round bout at Hudson, Vh Friday night. A Br,nniji.ker. who met Kddle Mclndrewa at the Olympla A. A. here several months ago, w'll box Jimmy Harry at Brooklyn thla a'lerncon. Schumacker la anxious c, show hla wans In tbla city again, ' After 13-round victories over Andy Corlei and Tommy (.owe, Danny Ferguson, of Mana. junk, wants to show against Jimmy Murphy. Williams Wins Another Title HOSTON, March 29 Hlchard Norrls Wll llama, 2d. of Philadelphia, the national cham. flon. won the Indoor tennis singles title on he covered courts of the Longwood Cricket Club, defeating Harry ('. Johnson, of tbls city, tn straight sets In the final round, 8-1, U-2. 8-0. ' MOVIES - THIS ALL HAPPENED, LOUIE, BEFORE ' " vSaoEA W t ' JM nllSW ftWeHr JM w m G&j$r -ssz&z - svJa "--'.:a' C jY ARTIST'S GLANCE OVER THE FIELD OF SPORTS "Billj" Sunday and Kilbanc "Hillv ' Sundav Is not noticeably touch) on the money question, ns n tulc, but erilicistn sometimes stirs up a little argu ment, out in Indiana cstcrdn.v, while being interviewed, he said: " 'Johnny' Kilbanc and somebody else go in and light for IS minutes In a prlzo ring nt &r,00 a hide. That's $305 B0 a min ute for each prl.o lighter for the tlmo he puts in. "Wcie 1 paid for the time I put in on the platform lighting the devil at the late lhe.su inoii ale lor lighting each othei ni) campaign in Philadelphia would have brought me Jl.OOO.OOU " We had not llguied out the cact dif ference In remuucinlltm between lighting Hie devil nild lighting "Kid" Williams, hut 'acli has Its rewaid. The Basketball Squabble Kasketbal! fans are not at all Interested In the ticket vvranple between the Heading and Camden tcann,. What they want and expect Ih a good, clean game, to bo played nccorulng lo announcement. Many lovers of tbo sport (thosu unfortunate enough not to see tho abate ment of the cancellation of tho game, pub lished exclusively In the Emvivii Lmmi n SU urday afternoon) made a useless trip to tba hall. It vvas suld the Camden team bad sole chargo of the tickets and that tho Heading players and tbo hundreds of Heading fans pre pared to coma hero for tho game were un- n 20-round j fatrlv- treated, hv that as It may, the Uast In getttiu , oni I.eaguo officials arc to blamo for not ar ranging mature ao the public la fairly treated. Forecasts are plentiful that Frank Baker will come hack, ropslbly so. In such case all tho mourning occasioned hv tho picscnt situation will be turned Into lejoicing, and, Incidentally, Into gate lecelpts at Shibe Park. Baseball Is a business. I'lirrc la a conspicuous absence this spring or predictions that tho Athletics will win tho pennant this year and the pro-season guesses as tn wlicthe' Header or Plank would pitch the opener. Naturally. Kddle Collins is gone lrai.lt Ilaker Is gone. 'Ilin latter would come back, tut he hates tn work no a-wheelbarrow wage when stara of lesser magnitude are drawing automobile salaries. Jimmy Fryer should be Immensely tickled to think he held Battling Nelson to a draw In 20 rounds. It Is trtio the Battler Is far from being the great Dane of a few years back, hut, nevertheless, lie is still Btrong, and only a week ago knocked out an Indianapolis opponent. Charley Ebbels, president of the Dodgers Is back In ihooklyn after his visit to Hoblnson'a cttpp In the South, but ao far baa been un atle lo arrange ror moro than eight opening days and "Khbets day" celebrations. Charley la slipping faM. LOCAL OARSMEN MAKE READY FOR BIG RACES Schuylkill Navy Regatta June 19 Is One of the Attractive Affairs. Many oarsmen of the Schuylkill Navy, nnd also members of the Falrmount Bow ing Association, which Is u separate club from the local rowing organization, have begun preliminary training for the sea ton, which will begin with tha American Kegatta on Iay 22. f The preliminary work has so far consisted of practice on the Indoor rowlnr machines, with an occasional venture out on the achujl. kill Btver when the weather permitted, and aa a result arloua 'veteran club members have In dulged In their favorite sport Aa la customary, many of the clubhouses along lloathouss Row In Falrmount Park have undergone renovations and linpiovements. bev. eral have added new slips while equipment has been secured such as new shells, oars, etc All the clubs have had their membership en hanced by the addition of new members, many of whom Intend to try for seats in the Junior crewa which will be organised to compete In tho annual Bchuvlklll Navy regatta, which will take place Saturday. June 10. In the novice races. In (lis. centipedes, eights, etc. Several of tna clubs. In order to atrenghten their chancea of winning races, have secured tha services of coaches, who will take aome of tbe work off the. shoulders of tba Racing Com mittee while otbera are considering Hie selec tion of Instructors. Other Sports on Pages 13 and 14 TENPIN TOURNAMENTS SOON TO BE DECIDED A Number of Leagues Have Al ready Completed Their Sea son's Work. Tlio various flvc-man bowling competi tions which hn; been In progress during the winter between rcptesentatlve teams of business, commercial and other estab lishments, are rnpldlv drawing to a close. In several the chnmplons are In doubt. Tho Casino Club Sections A. T1 and C series bavi, ended, nnd three-man tourneys arc now giving the bowlers a ihance to show their skill hi knocking down the plus, Tho Aitlsan League will end In two weeks Northwestern Is lending Section A competition, two games nliMad o tiideidovvn. Spartan Is ahead hi rctlon II nnd appears tn have first plaio secured In thc"ltug League. Philadelphia Wholesale Drug team holds llrst plnce hav ing won It) games und lest it games less than II, K, Muiford Company with It also has won 40 games. This week will end the Insurance Liacuc Mather & Co has at last shaken off Aetna Tho Straw bridge & Clothier League erics will also conclude next Thursday. Clothing squad has a ante lead. In the tourna ment not only the strongest, but also tho poorest share In the prize distribution Ilowhrs nro awaiting the announcement or the entries In the ninth nnnual chainplonhlps of the National Association, which will begin net Saturday night hi New York Thirteen live-man teams and a corresponding number of twn-iran teams and individuals hnvc en tered from this city. Most of them will bowl between April 0 and 12. Thu five-man teams will roll first In tho evening of tho day thev an scheduled, and the next day they will contest In two-man and single games. Tim I'lty Association of tho Atlantic Coist Ttovvllng Association, will bold Us second mnntblv meeting tonight In tho illnghnm Hotel This Is the organization recently formi d which. In addition to tho tenpln matches, will also control candle and duckplns. The first tourrcv will b held In Boston beginning April 20 Tho local association contemplates holding a cltv championship series. About TO members Joined at the organization meeting a month ago. Ellis Defeats Capron CHICAGO, Marrh 21) In the late game for the world's three-cusblon billiard champion ship. Charles illlls. of Cleveland, defeated Joseph Capron. nf St. Paul. 60 lo -IB, In (17 Innings, Hills' high run was 8 and Capron's, , WORLD'S GOLF TITLE MAY BE PLAYED HERE If Ray, Duncan and Other Pro fessionals Follow Vardon Test Sure to Be in U. S. Indications point to Harry Vardon's re turn to American shores and links at a time not far distant for what should prove to be his supremo effort to wrest from the liomebreds the open champion ship of all America. It may be noted that for the last four ears tho title of open champion has fallen to one who was born on native soil. J. J. McDermott In 1011 and 18t3 made himself famous In this way. Fran els Oulinet topped all past performances of any land or cllmo In 1913, and last year Walter Hasen kept the title from falling Into the hands of those whose veins aie tilled with what w,o consider more "golfing blood." From the play down South so far this year It Is correct to say Hint the liomebreds have set the paco and it la they who will make the haidest fight, perhaps, for the topnotcli honor. To Arrange Tennis Tourney IICBAN CITV. March 2O.-3-p.omas SI Scott, chairman of the Ocean City Yacht Club's Ten nla Committee, has called a meeting of tho 11 embers ot the committee for tomorrow after noon at hla office In Philadelphia, to arrange for the Kouth Jersey tennlu championship, which opena on the yacht club's grounds Sat urday, August 21. Tho committee worked hard to obtain this event for the club this year. It having been run oft In. llll tiiy iwr tu , city for IS years by Harvey y. Lake, and the members determined to maka It a big success, take a KODAK yguH HAWORTH'S EASTMAN KODAK C.n 10JO CHESTNUT ST. Atlantic City Stare, 1J7 Boardwalk OLYMPIA A A Uroad and Halnbrldge ,. , TONlgHT, AT Sl30 8IIAHP C.hlrl'JV,!RK.v- Charley (Hid) THOMAS Adm. tic. Hal. Ilea. 60c. Arena Itea. 75c, ft BAN JOHNSON HIRED L A PITCHED BOLL BETWEEN -rHEi THETT2flHSING-SEOSOM UISTENINGTOTHE 1 OTriEISGUVS.WORK. COOK RETAINS PLACE IN BOWLING MATCHES Philadelphia Expert Is Second to Pierce, of Pueblo, in American Tourney. PHOBIA, 111., March S9.-Kcw changes were made in tho standings of tho Ameri can Bowling Congress tournament. In tho singles 15G howlers took a turn nt tho alleys, but few l oiled abovo the GOO mark. W. H. Pierce, of Pueblo, still tops the list with 711. The Barry Kettclcis, of Chicago, lead In tho five-men event with 2P07. I.ato Sat urday night the New Havens, of New Haven, rolled into second plnce with iS9:. At. K. Kaetz, of Chicago, still lends In tho all-ovents. Tho standing of tho live high est follow. SINGI.CS. w. II. 1'lerce, Pueblo. Col Walter Cook, Philadelphia II. llrntlnhn, Chicago 7 II Matnple. St. Paul P. Wilson, Chicago DOUBLIIS. Allen nnd Allen. Detroit Ivellev and Tnemmel, Chicago .. . ''srtlcy and Llndsey, New Haven . Felsenthnl nnd Williams, Chicago.. Kurlcnian and Urinkman, Cincinnati nvij :irn.v. Barry Kcllciers, Chicago' New Haven, New Haven LleNr's Gold Medals, Indianapolis.. Ilitcktalls. South Ilend, Ind. .. fitorz, Oimha 711 (117 rem 07r, 071 l2nr 12SI 1 270 1217 1215 21)07 i'S'lJ 2S4S 2SI7 28 II To Decide Soccer Championship The extra game nccesarv to decide the championship of tho Allied League Third Division, between Veteran A A and Edge moor, will be played next Saturday at 10th and Market streets. Marcus Hook, Pa Thesn teams each played It games In tho Third DlvUlon during the season, and each team won 11 gan)es, lost 2 and drew 1 Abbott-Dstrolt Allen Alter AaneilcaaLaFranca American Ames Appeisoa Armleder Atles-Knlint Atteiburr Auburn Austin Aveif Hera BrllJIi'Detrottw Urlscoa Brockway 8S of American makes of electri cally equipped motor cars owealargcpartofthc success of their starting and lichtinc systems to the source of electrical energy, the Ctialmera Cjsse cnaaditr CfcevroUt Clby Coleman Co mm re Continental Corbltt Crane Crawford Crescent Will rirtatone Cramm GrammoDcrnttila crow Cunningham Greet Belle ue trotter Great Weatem I)) tStfda Den by I Urwood -Barley fHDJonBoutoa llaynea Dodo IJupmoblU Uorrla Hetleday Empire HcrfMlrooka Knier. Howard Federal Imperial franklin Internal Where You Can Get Export Battery Servico I'HII.ADEI.l'HIA, VA.-J. G. Duncan. Jr, 131-133 S. 21th St. LiANCASTKIt. I'A. Electric Kqulptnent Co., s28-30 N. Queen St, WILKESBAnRE. PA. Kltsee Battpry Co,, 62 N. Main St. ALI.ENTOWN, PA, P. "W. Krey, 921 Hamilton St. COLUMBIA, PA. Columbia Telephone Co. TRENTON, N. J. Brock's Garage, Inc Canal St. at State, WILMINGTON, DEL,. Autompblle Supply Co., 9J5 Shipley Bt Here's Where You Can Get Real WILLARD Service We put your battery in A-l condition and tell you how to keep it so J. G. DUNCAN, JR., COMPANY Main Station, 131-133 S. 24th St. Service Station No. 2, 1311 Raco St. HIS UMPS, DOM MULLANE 150 CORNELL MEN Ti FOR BALL TEAM; BEST PROSPECTS IN YEAH! Only Four Places t J Pilled-PitchingataS Promises to Be Best J East-Last Year's ig! j-iuiu intact. Next to Yale the university hieViP k,n. ,tnfc uusrua i nrnnnnfta i .. -m Id fnl-,All .. --.I in in r.-ni . U.,,C-... L ,. -. .. ... , Nnt ntil, j- .. -a have back a majority of Inst ...... t5SI which, will, the possible exceptlol Pennsylvania, was the best thsn u-M Kast, but they have a squad of lMiJ! from winch lo llll four acanclca. rhfil breakB all records for tho size of itiM ball squad nnd explains the tinlfod?! What makes Cornell's prospect?! bright is tho fncuhat file tthacani SH nil four members of last ycar., jjJJ pitching start fin hand ,,,d lt ,So bo said that two ot these men. Kmj'3 nnd nuseell, were topnotchers. HsWijj In nartlctilar. next In s.v,. ... )V - " vc lentuia vniitn, was tindoubtedlv th h.. .u..t In the Kast. On the two occasions thJA these two men met last year each wail n game. But. with Sayre out of ihT competition. Hoegnn nromlsea tn k. uri best collego twlrler In tho country Ijl nddltlon to Russell, he will have .t..-J did support ft oni Bryant and JohmOn, A The entire Infield Is Intact This Intimtiil Keating at urei nase, uonnvan at aeconi Bn', at short and Adair at third Th littVrfirtKl now nn probation nn account ot an f old YB dltlon. hut It Is nlmost ccrtahv that ni fl iviiiutu iiirt miiu ei'uii ue uacn in UIO ftm tm The outileld sutTers the heaviest W'fjl hero all three regulars are enne. ts. .'.:" Otossman. Halstead nnd naughsr. All bit.' n.u..... ..u,iiu .no i,d. clinics, ins tsn. lar catcher, has graduated. It Is never vm riirflxnlr nil ih. nntn.i.i . ii.."!!".?1'. nltlons nro sure to bo well eared for bind the bat Doctor Sharpo will rrobablr his faith on Clary, who was the freft catcher last )ear. TIPS FROM THE BASEBALL TICKER IN SPRING CAJIFS Pirate Recruit Makes Good; JennirigsV x iccucjia in x uui otiupc. Larry I-Jeune, ono nf tho heaviest mlaer league hitters, who Is having his second trill in tli" majors this spring, Is making joM vim t lift Pirates Lelellne has nlrked nn trim... full) In his fielding. f Mcuraw believes that )0ung ralerrno. ttis Cuban twlrler will make n name for hlm,;f In major league hurling within two vests. El Ing overstocked with athletes now, John Is .'! .Inn, n.ltiH ... Ig.ni , I, n ,mina,.v a,,, .,., !M ,....u.i,,n ... .".. .",v ,v"'b,l" WU. dltUltSIB Intends to rorill him at the end of tho aeason.3 Reh Russell was in nil his glory In Us Coxa game csicruay. tiesiacs naming ins Aloaeus iceos, no pummeicn me uau tor a single, 00UC1I nnd homer. He struck out eight and illovn two hits. Hill Carrlgan nf the Red Kox avers that Hi only worries this spring are confined to 3m' Wood nnd V'ean Gregg, If this pair com through, Carrlgan believes thero will benoUiHiz: tn keen Ills ruio from making a runaway ttctl of It this summer. iiuguey acnnings is unvoting muen or nua limn to )oung tlnehler. .Icnnlngs believes thitf vvicn cuiuri'i iiu iii i'iuiu h ,, uriuce,r. ins Tlcer leader has the vottngster Dltehlnr it objects overy da. At present none ot Jen- nings' pitcners nre in snape. too netrciu havo drawn a bad assortment of weather for training. All tha catchers threatened to strike whtn Bob tVray. 7 feet i" Inches high, reported at St the training f imp nf the Port Smith Club,,oC ' the vvc&tcru Association ana u was annooncrit that he was to be tried nut at a pitcher. If lie makes good, lt Is snld. lis will b Ihs largest pitcher In organized baseball. Wnr has been working In a hardware slots it Lcnapah, Okla. Five Tennis Tourneys at Seaside iV.ll.AO i. ICj ill, .1, J, .iBrtii w r,,s tennis tournaments will bo conducted this iesl i.nn hv the Atlantic Cltv Yacht Club. Thel featuro event will be the Atlantic Cltv ebin.I i.uiilnB In n.ii.r Lhlnli nra raviilarltf iuni-S IHIIID,,,,- ni fiH.Hi.i ,. ,..b. h.u OJ , J ' tlOUCa uy Cliu uiiibcu muiu ..aiiwiia, iai-11 Tennis Association. Tho club handicap In tbe mhldle or weptemoer enas tno scneaiue. rrhn p,cinrl wilt also send a. tares renresenti' Hon to compete In tho championships of Booth Jersey at Ocean City In July. The echeauls follows June 18 to SO. July 23 to 31. Amort IS to :it. September 3 to 11, September 9 The' schedule Includes singles and double;' for both women and men, an well as rnuel doubles. '' Nstlenal Norwalk Ovsrlsoa Pcatt rsthtlnlfw Psckard Pslse Fllfrlm reertsss niot . . raps.llartrorA Pramlsr rsrtln-rslfflM Ratal fienault Rm . Ichmond Jtnssell flston Bsjers Scrlppa-Boota Seagrasa S. C. V. 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