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    EVENllVQ rEnflEB-'PmEADEEPHIA-, WEDNESDAY, "APHID 7, 1018;
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AMATEUR AND SCHOLASTIC SPORTS-NOTES
3PENN RUNNERS HAVE
EXCELLENT CHANCES
TO WIN MILE RELAY
Harvard's Four, However,
Will Be the Team That Is
Likely to Cause an Upset
April 23 and 24 at FranK-
lin Field.
I rcnnsjlvnnla-s chances In the relay
mM April 23 ami 21 nro bolnc; (lis
t eamcfl rti , T1. fi(!nsoii
i there are no less than six championship
' events upon the h,y proarnm. .Tho one.
two and four iimo n-nu - .,...,...,...,.-...
hero re no fewer than six championship
will be held ns uaii.il on Saturday. The
ex eiiMon of the meet to two .lays has
eWen the manaaemont n chance to put
rm two other relay championships, both
of which are medley races. The one Is n
distal ce and the other a sprint medley.
"'", Biumnl re.-opnUci .Mai It will he
liable or Pennsylvania to put flrst-clas
'.?. in o I oi these event. Am iihuiiI, they
,w,nni?if thai rmn should bo well rente
'". nin5ni ort ilier "hnro of t ie.e champlon
W'hnnnr. In many quarters Pennsjlvitnla
,.hlp.nMrll "hi lojnrlle lor Iho one-ml.o
'l-finhm Tl"i -n the Inside, bowel ir.
55 B .S ..K.nn,l"hn "W-Vi? rMV!
IS S Ktfl!!K
Towker and Tvnnlnlnii. have run the ,IIMi;n.;o
7.? -J! T n is llu team vvl I romp down hole
.' rf.w he ,hn-..lo-Bhlp which they won
tn de'eiu. ine ' i ii.tinn men ore t.on-
Slintihait" iioV ii.lv he able 10 Me;
?mi ViSni.vlv..i-lii hiiiabr. in make n m-w
fcuXl.r??r.iro.nl ' y'SSi M-t that the
S2 fVinrrn "r"l however, tlmr Irschrcr was
m m hillnrvnpl team, as he w.i on pro;
rn!i0' If , fit time. 1113 presence- will a. d
iSie.! ,,r to th" tn in' 'speed. , t.lpplncolt.
? nVkSU I Kauri "an nnd .Meredith , compoeJ
Jhl iSim whli h ile rated llaivard birltiB the
the team "'" , whloh also
,nicVS., u mi ha (le-Mve beating at the
EiVaVvvbnnk game! It li n."Ho probahlo
ivllfihew four villi he the ones to represent
renn.vlvnnirv the In.t or the month. Two
oiher men 'invv.-vrr. will make a strong hid
ir tWv in", namely. Kcrgusnn. tho low
hurdle ' hnmptnn. ml Dnrscy. the hummer nt
tho middle ll.tnnie. Should cither one of
',,, m tin team. It will simply mean
that jtTcnVth hn- t.een added to tho quartet.
W. alive quartet will he Petin'i bent ehuncc
for a vMoA in tho cliainplnnihliiH. but they
cannot be ounte,! on on Wing better than
tfS even ihan.e. In addition In Ilarvatd.
Chicago T nlveinltv will bring on a very atroiiK
team, and It also expects tn crack the rw.or.1
and win the evrnt.
ENTRIES CIiOSE APRIL 20
FOR EMPIRE CITY RACES
$15,000 Stakes Are to Bo Offered for
Grand Circuit Meeting.
The early closing purses for tho Grand
Circuit nicotine tn ho held at tho Em
plro Citv truck from August 30 to Septem
ber 4 have been announced. They em
brace elx rates for a total of $13,000, tho
entries to which will close on April 26.
I Kmnire t'ltv la the sixth member In tho
B Grand I'lrcuit nnd follows the meeting
atAioniicui unu iirt'ccucw mu uuiic, w..,
meeting ut Hartford.
Thfl rn,.M innltnle tbo rlrealer New Yorl:
B' ruro ot ttoo for 2:OS trottera, tho Manhnt-
tSD (or - 1 l li tliere, me iviiicKerut'tncr m
SS)5 trotters, tho Hroadvvny for l':OS pocert,
Una Sta. rolnter for -.0.1 pacers and the Greit
Eattern Han. limp for trottera with rccnuN
-ranglns Tom i nl lo 2 '!' All of these purses
r ol a unllorm Kuarnntied valuo of $'-'lW
each.
j, Beveral mm li irnes Imvo heen arraiiKed,
-aionc them it inee between Directum I. i.fis,
'the cliamin n imer and William. 2C0, hli
ctatent riv ill Another race will bo tho
brlrRltiK t -ijether of I'eter Volo, 'J 0.".Vi tho
chami.lon J anil .l-v, nr-nhl trottliiR stallion,
anil EUnnh 'J Ol',. the clnmplon rneinc stal
lion. NriitlHlloni tire also peiulliiR m securo
tlia Matron iinke us well ns the Champion
Stallion Htntto
Kvery eff'.'i is helm: made to mnke tho
Kew York imnil i Irmlt imetlm; at lmptrn
City tra the most utlrnctlvo and lilRhest
clam nieeiuiK ,r tile drcult. A full prouram
v, laia closing pi.ini'a, t'ttcii u, inu him ji
I100O, will bo announced later.
COAST ATHLETES MAY
SHOW EASTERNERS WAY
Clever Pack of California Run
ners Are Improving Wonder
fully in Workouts.
Eastern athbMcs should wntoh the Unl-
r verslty of California ntheletcs In tho In-
Iticollesiatc anil A A. U. championship.!
this year Atconlinp; to reports received
from San Fianclsco Walter Christie Is
V training n Avondcrful pack. Tho Olymplo
'Club alhletcs In A. A. U. contests will also
create troub'e.
Thero in poislldy one disappointment tn store.
Jt is a problem whether lml Kelly, tho world's
chimcloii hurdler, uin set Into condition In
lime for th.i l'ennK Untiln rel.ivs. Itellv 1.4
I psht up to the mark with the shot, but his
1 hurdling lias fit'Ien oft inarkeuty. ilo lias nut
lKept to thu same strict tralnlnc us Howard
,'Tw, who, by tho way. Is In tho best shapo
jl nave ever seen him. Burring uccldent, I do
I fiS see anytlilns In tho Uaet to beat frew. ana
l"fti,.,?u'd repeat his lust sear's triumph at
j t I'hlladeliihla
fcastern college athletes will remember Shat
tilek. tbe I C hammer throw er. It will take
cinldersblt! heaving of tho laden bull at l'hll
delphla to beat him. In spite of tho sloppy
nmiuiE at Uis Ansclea Bhdituck sot the mltsilo
4y for J(1"J feet !l Inches, anil lio has dune
rauch better than that In practice. He Is a
COallStenf. nerfnrmer fnlirnrtiln nvnor.ro 4m .1,,
It some scorlne In most of the Held events, with
V i. f nance, for somethlnif In thu high hurdiof
an.l puMlbly iho mile. Nh hols, tho polo vaulter
I ii,k 1 v,v'. 8 cieunns vne nar ut ueuer
; . -.i,:Kl o incites, unu no nas inrvo ienm-
' 5Lmfj Hettinger, Wrlsht and Uruvin, who uro
rfSSSi I?r ,-i (eet Inches or better most of the
Wesley Oler, of Yalo, and Alma Illcliards. of
Cornell, should have their hands full with
AlCbOll. of California, lit flin lilirh Intntt ivlth
I J rossldiutv n,at somebody will-bo forced Into
IWi Nichols, who Is a very tlcun Jumper
Jj0.. F'f" as style Is concerned, has been over 0
iV i. , Inches already this season, and he has
JW?arlc an. h cojit that Is better than that.
ffiVliVf lno. lntr colliornlans. Maker and
uradway, sooi t0T u feel moat Q( th tme
fflRST EASTERN AUTO RACE
. JUNE 12, AT BRIGHTON BEACH
yEvent Will Be International in Its
: Havor Night Races Also.
S3?,.Br"' We, automobile race meet of the
t?.' . Season Will tlA StnPrul of Ih. Hriirhtr,n
JSPiS'u' X,,.,'a'B ,rack on Saturday. June
llLu."wlu.!1JlnB.a" of ibe cracks from the
inanolin
5UQ.inllo race to Iho seaside
Kiu'!,.ll'lne? "d li'vht prosrrani will be billed.
Vf99,
Hih iJi!'. "'s.nt racmif, that was so popular
S?V .?nmoiK'lts ' 'his eectlon five and six
fiad th. . i "" u "rw ieirie llgntinif piani
iFd i,ra.pl?yme.nt ' nitrogen lamps Vatad
r. -tQ0t Intervals atnnrr tha r.tBl.la nf th
Sdjv"18 Wdway can be made aa light
Kaa!lAfSnlifa.'.',on h b,en made to the Amerl,
UCMhi . "" ociiion lor the sanction
PlltZtna.!!i,',"',ai'?"!'v'l.'.cVe,nJi',
ifrom'".' IUl (or competition.
S"? J present plans, a sprint meeting.
iliem rir iii.i7?.".f? n.F.,,nt.ro.1"
;aea fei; ,v.r " """'rj'i"y " "?
lav,! r.,T fci r.!u.i1r an enaurenctt corneal
h Jn ilr" m ? V19 nltlu attraction.
pill .11 of the fore an enlrl anrl the
v r ,. fiileA. w ln thrifts and sensations
Jit e n .1 - 1 l "- " "HI W ftS HIBfc
lor h, .an'1 ,b8 firH big mile-track mU
iilv, .i,.,t,lri.and. Hne on the perform-
"th A .". loia ikii can be obtained
' " awiiig tbvy nake at the beaeb.
Mahan AVIna Harvard Sprint
K;;vssa
!n!? nifc . ami etftlon hebi by the baseball
Iu.-h.ri . ?.. ,f ' uaoiuisw was sena
5g?.nr,.3 liltcklav. (.finfttln nt nef turi.
mil 1-lt.Ven. U8 tttjrrl rf,& B,nnnJm .. n a
tprl ' "v. ,mv uwinw, nw
Pacer Dixie D in Shape Again
ii , , -" "? vmw wtfufw
iih ! J,i- ot MMMown Pa., wh
rf l" It ( lu tu tit t-t u Iks. .... .... - 4a- .
A POULARD 1 s f raid-Mot 1 P
VRTHs-A (t V ' ' T VJHV Do THeV
MPB i, ? P1! The. GAMsa
KipEMfei -' ' .w TH "ITme of,
, a jap B A m I -
oh what gag m, m m mXrf
A BUlvICM jWa-a ' -ftfe
OF -ROUMD- WyW !tK,
us Tints Vear ) fl -i5 x
t " Blllif I i CAf4T TeLL ,T SOUfJDS
i hear, a MS T WH"r rt Peculiar.
MOISE LIKE WH IIME- l W-L fU sJ$k '
pr7!
ANOTHER W0LGAST
ENTERS THE RING
Ad's Younger Brother Coming
East Benny Kaufman Meets
Leo Tracey at Broadway.
Xow that Ail Wolsnst, ono-tlmo llght
uelKht champion, Is fully convinced ho is
absolutely throiiKli as n fighter heciinso
of the many injuries .inffereil In bin Inter
encounters, tho I'lidillao plow boy bits de
cided to keep the name of Wolgnst on tho
piiKlttstlo horizon by sending u younger
bi other, Johnny, lo the fore.
Llho Adolph, John Is a lightweight, and,
according to reports emanating from Cad
illac, Mich., tho conqucior of Battling
Nelson believes his brother will step Into
the shoes once worn by himself. Wolgast
the younger has been boxing for about
two years und he has Improved so much
Ad expects to bring tho jouth Ihist for
bouts with the lending boxers on this side
of tho Mississippi.
Benny Kaufman la confident he will prove
to tho ltroadway A. C.'a pulronago tomorrow
night that local promoters should xlvo hl.n
more recognition when arranging their pro
grams. Ben tackles Leo Tracey In tho star
bout.
Louisiana plucked a mighty big plum for
hla bonnet when he knocked Chumplnn Kl I
Williams punch-drunk and dropped him for
the count. .lack llanlon experts to start
negotiations for a longer llglit with lVIIIIninri.
After n shott lay-off. Young Jatk O'Brien
will appear In public a mi In when ho en
deavors tn Jah tho o.irs off Willie Monro In
the final nt tho Olympla ,. A. nut Monday
night. Benny Sihnelder and Lew Tendler
should put up nn Interesting niclec In tho
semi.
Kid Lowli, KLVpound battling mesvenger
from Hinoky Hollow, will compete in tho
remlfinal round of the Gayety Theatrn tourna
ment tonight. Other nntentantK nro llano,
Frank, Al Jlooro and Kid Wallace.
Although Miko fJIbbona nnd I-aikey Mel'ar
land havu agreed to box, thev have not de
cided definitely wliero they will meet. A Mil
waukee promoter U anxious for tho match
and has oftered the clever (1st artlsti SO per
tent, of tho gate receipts.
Battling I.evlnaky will appear In Ills neit
encounter I'rlday night, when ho meets Arthur
relky, at Montreal. Can. Levlnsky Is als
mired off' with Tom McMahon at Nowcastlo
next Monday night.
S
Read
AT
ST. I.OUI9 ,
the
ST. LOU13
April 17. IS, 19, 20
July 13, H, 15. 16
Sept, 6, 6, 7
CHICAGO
May J5. Jfi; July 3
Aug. 27. 2S. 29, 30
Sep. 29, 30 Oct. 2, 3
KANSAS CITY
April 23. 21. 25 ,
May 30, 31, 31
Juno 12, 13,
July 11, 25; Sept. B
riTTSnUHGH
May 21, 23, 26
July 17. IS, 20; 21
Sept. 19,' 21, 23, 23
BALTlMOltE
May 21, 22. 23
July 27, 28. 89. 3jJ
Sept 10, 11, 12. It
NEWARK
May 27, 2J, 29
July 22, 23. 24, 26
Sept, 15, 16, 17, IS
BROOKLYN
i
May 18, 19, 20 .
July 31: Aug 1.2, 3
Sept. 2t, 23, 26. 27
BUFFALO
Saturday. IS
Sundays, 16
Holiday, 2
AT HOMS
r - ' "' 7 JLI . 'IfitS VUiJK5i&MmJI?JlXgLfS fS.'SSSXSS liJF' 7,lSfj
III
P fe
A. WEEK FROM TODAY
"SINNINC
; WITH
W7 a
Tho T!lg Shadow nvcr the fight game
luii heen lifted nt Inst. When Jess WI1
lutd wrested the ihaplet of npilo blos
soms from tho cnblo Ijiiiw ot .luck Jobn
siin he did something nioro than restoi'o
tb heavyweight championship in thu
Cnuunslini ciiuivanfiniy, for beond this
ho swept nvvay the big bnrrlor which had
clogged Hie gnme'.i popularity for flvo
lagging ycuis.
Johnson ns champion kept the heuvy-uell-lit
cnnir. lilnckcl tn n llnili. i-snm
clally In Amoiicn. lio was not even wel
come iih n citizen of tills neutral Cotn
monn'cnltli, much us n lighter who might
occasionally defend his cimvn. lie simply
kipt the heavyweight game choked down
to nothing, with all ptogiess ut a
standstill.
Had; to the Old Hip-Hip
Hut now tho heavyweight prospectus Is
fringed with silver nnd purple for tho
first time In 13 yours. , When Jeffries was
champion ho so fnr outclassed tho Held
that all competition, wns worse than
Piffle. Tho gnmo went to seed und all
Interest faded out.
And then when Johnson supplanted Jef
fries the deadly Iethnigy icmnlneil, for
Johnson was soon barred' under tho Stnia
and Stilpcs. This live-year sogslness ut
the main illvininii put I ho entlin gnmo
under a heavy linnillcnp, for here wuj
n clminplnn who was not only unpopu
lar, hut whoso main buttle, nt homo wns
to keep away from the Iron bats and the
stripes nnd the Jangling ball and chain.
Scramble On
WIHjrd'H victory changes all this. Wlilard
Isn't nearly us Invincible as Jeffries was, and.
unllko Johnson, Wlilard will bo permitted tn
pursue hla advocation at arloui spots from
LMst to West,
Ho vvaa tho entering wedge, as the phraso
goes, for heavy w sight popularity again, ami
with so many buoyant and amidtlnus White
Hopes nro'ii d puisulng hli title like u fat
motile chasing u meat wagon, the Kuitsan will
huve- plenty to tin
It isn't likely tint he will be In any amazing
OFFICIAL FEDERAL LEAGUE
AT
CHICAGO
AT
KANSAS CITY
April 10, 11, 12
Juno 2, 3, 4, a
Aug, 23, 24, 25, 26
April 13. 14, 15
June 6, 7, 8, D
July 4, 5, 5, 6
April 23, 24, 25
June 10, 11, 12. 13
Sept. 2, 3. 4, 5
Evening
April 26. 27, 2S
May 30, 31, 31; Juu 1
July 8, 9, 10, 11
Ledger
April 13. 13, 16
May 16; June 6
July 3, i, 5, 5
Aug. 29; Oct. 3
April 10. 1J, 13
June 2, 3, 4. 5
Sept, 6, 6, 7, 8
May 17, IS. 19, 23
July 22, 2?, 21; 23
Sept. 11. 12, 14
May 27, 2S, 29
July 31; Aug. 1.2.3
Sept, 24, 25, 26, 27
May 27, 2S, 29
July 31; Aug; 1. 2.3
Sept. 21, 22. 23, 26
May 24. 25, 26
July 17, 18, 19, 20
Sept. 15, 16. 18, 19
May 20, 21, 23
July 17, 19, 20. 21
Sept. 24, 25. 27, 27
5Iay 17, 18, 19
July 27, 28, 28, 29
Sept, 20, 21. 22, 23
May 2, 24, 26. 26
July IS. 27. 23. SO
Aug 22; Sept. 18. 19
May 21k 22. 23
July 34. 23. 24. 26
Sept. 10, 11, 12, 14
Saturdays, IS
Sundays, 17
Holidays, 1
Saturdays, li
Sundays, 13
Holidays,
FROM
" i'itw,3,rt'iiriffcriV4wry'- srs . ert jAuri -.
ffoagf 'f szx
GRANTLAND
RICE
V
hurry tn Ilg.it analii, not at least until ho has
hiithiTeil unto his Iron lIksi and tho Iron
cliojiiB of hlq backers all tho Ioom) change thero
nay bo-whit h mav tin on by the half-million
mtili. Hut nt souio fairly soon dale the now
thump will Und that he must i.efeud what he
1ms tvoii-nnd the elimination trials up to thli
point will furnish a nutter or additional In
terest. Next Opponent
11 has been u matter of Home 10 ycats
or mote since two white men fought fot
Iho legitimate championship of tho world.
Tho last affair of mi inclusively paleface
nuturo wns back when Jeffiles fought
Munroi' and letlicil. Tho ho-cnilcd cham
pionship light between Hums und Hurt
wns si Joko for Jeffries was still unbeat
en ut that date.
Hut It 'Is n fuirly safe proposition thai
tho next heavyweight affair of champion
ship mold will bo between two rltlzen.1
with Caucasian Inclinations. Who tho
other citizen will he is still something of
n guess. It may bo that Wlilard will first
cleslro to get back at Gunboat Smith, who
won tbo decision from him some time
ugo. Or It may bo that lip will let Smith,
ColToy, Itclch mid the lest of tlio Held
light it out iiinoug themselves whllu ho h
busy pursuing the festlvo dollar from
coast In i-nnal, nnd possibly vice versa.
If the pursuing is us good us it look3
to be.
Short Haute First
Also, It Is mote than probable that it
will be quite) a while beforo Wlllnrd takes
on a tj-round contest again. Tho only
chance to stuge such an affair will he In
Cuba or Mexico, and the Knman will es
teem It mnr to his liking to dabble In
tbo 10- nnd ZO-rnund stuff until It Is
pretty well cxlinusted.
Thero Is no great danger over the 10
round route for no living man could over
batter down such a hulk of tlosh as Wu
lard In that short spuce.
AT
PITTSBURGH
AT
BALTIMORE
April 26. 27. 2S,
July 8, 9, 10
Sept. 1, 2, 3. 4
May 11, 12. J3
Juno 21, 25. 26, 28
Aug. 5, 6J 7, 9
May 14. 15; July 2
Aug. 27, 2S. 30, 31
Sept. 29, 30; Oct 1, 2
May 4. 5. 6
June 19, 21, 22, 23
Aug. 14. 16. 17. 18
April 17. 19, 20, 21
July 13, 14, 15
Aug. 23, 24, 25. 2'
April 30; May 1. 3
June 15, 16, 17, 18'
Aug. 19, 20, 21. 21
May 7. 8. 10
June 29, 30t
July 1, 1
Aug. 10, 11, 12, 13
for
May 20. 2t, 22
July 27. 28, 2S, 29
Sept. 15, 16, 17, 18
All
May 17. '18. 19
July 22, 23, 24, 26
Sept. 24. 25, 27, 28
April 10. 12, 13
July . 7. S
Auu. 2S. 30; Sept. 30
Oct. 1, 2
May 24, 25, 26
July 31; Aug. 2, 3. 4
Auff. 14. 16. 17, 13
May 14, 15
July 13, 14, 14, 15
Aug.23, 24, 23, 25, 26
May 27. 28. 23
July 16, 17, 19, 20
Sept. 20, 21. 22, 23
April 14. 15
June 9, 10, 10, 11, 12
July 2, 3, 5, 5
Saturdays, 14
Saturdays, 13
Holidays. 1
RINGSIDE-GOSSIP
TWO STEEPLECHASES
IN VALLEY SATURDAY
Whitemarsh Club to Hold Ama
teur and Harston Cup Events
at Frazier Harris'.
Ihitrles Imvo closed for the nnnunl
spring steeplechase of tlu Whitemarsh
Valley Hunt Club to he tun SaUirduy at
IlnrMon, tho country placo of Krazler
Man Is, In tho Whitemarsh Valley. Thero
will be two races, the llrM nt .1:30 p. m..
about three miles over natural country,
for the Amateur cup. The f.econd race
nt 4 :I5 will bo the thlid annual running
for the Ilnrston cup, also a thrce-mllo
point-to-point event.
There aro soverul excellent entries for the
Hiiraton Cup, which is even to any horse
ovvnttl and ridden ln colors by a member of
a recognized hunt club Among the entries
will be two or three horses from Baltimore
and nt least two rrom New VorK. J. a Wil
son, of Baltimore, ban entered nimbo and
Unnic Cork. Albert Ober. also of llultlmnr,.
will have an entry. K. Ambrose Clark, or New
Yoik. will send ner Inditutor nr.d ' n. S. 11."
Tho Inttir Is a recently imported Irish hone,
mid Its tlrat race in thii country will be
watched with Interest. Loula Clarke, of New
York, has cnteied Tinker Hell, vvlilrh will bo
ridden by Andrew 1'orter.
Among tho local contenders for the Harston
Cup will bo Contpieror, owned by A. ,T. A,
Uevereux. to be ridden by Ajrrr.d Ilcveriilx
and .Mtlinider, nwnel by W. .1. Clothier, tn bo
ridden by .1. O Lelper. Jr. Victor Mather
will niter and ride I'.igau Kin. nnd Clibert
.Mather will ride Hull. in. 1. Welsh Klr.iu t.rl.lre
will rltlo a new horre naniM Itlver I!rec7e.
Theie is always considerable Intercut aid
much extltenifiit uhnut the race for the ama
teur eup lor Imlf-hied horses that have nevei
won n race, owned ny mcnibeis or a recog
nized hunt club and to be ridden by member.
In pink, of a recognized 1 unt eluh who Imvo
never won a rai. Among the entries mo
Alexander Yurnall's Dynamite. Andrew Por
ter's King Vox. Miss Hllen Mary Cussall'n
Hnow lluig, to bo ridden bv Charles H Cheston
Nelson Buckley's BUI Hunduy. J. a. Trolper.
Jr.'s, Horn Pipe, to bo ridden by William
Fleming; Itadelirfo Cheslnti's Dominion and
John ritokis' Sam Wcller.
Foard and Coyne Meet Saturday
William M. ronrd and William foyno will
shoot oft the tie for the A. B Itlchardsan cup
at the du punt trapshootlnK Krnunds Haturduy.
W. A. fUmnnton lus presented tho club with
another handsome sliver eup tn be shot for
In a 'J.l-tarnet match on 2S different days.
SCHEDULE, 1915
AT
NEWARK
AT
BROOKLYN
Aptll 30; May 1. 2
June 15, 16, 17, 18
Aug. 11. 15, 17, 18
Mny 4. 5, fi
June 19, 21, 22, 23
Aug;. 19, 20, 21, 21
May 7, 8. 9, 10
Juno 29, 30; July 1
Aug. 10, 11, 12, 13
May Jl. 12,- 13
June 24, 25, 26, 28
Aug. 5, 6, 7, 9
1
May 11, 12, 13
Juna 24, 25, 26. 27
Aug. 6, 7, 8, 9
May 7. 8. 10
June 29, 30; July 1,1
Aug 10, 11, 12, 13
May 4, 5, 6
June 19. 20, 21. 22, 23
Aug. 19, 21, 22
April 30; May 1, 3
June 15, 16. 17. 18
Sept. 10, 11, 13, 13
April 16, 17, 13. 19
June2;Jtily4,10.1l
Aug, 29;Sep, 5;Oc, 3
April 26, 27, 2S, 29
June 5, 7, 8
Sept. 1, 2. 3. 4
the
April 14, 15; May 31
June 1. 9. 10, 10. 11, 12
July S; Sept. 6
April 21. 22. 23, Z
May 31; July 2, 3. 5
Sept. 6. 7, 8
Best
April 25. 26, 27. 28
May 16; June 5, 6, 13
Aug. 24, Si, 26
April 10, 13, 13
July 6, 7. 8.
Sep. 29. 30; Oc.1.3
Saturdays, 12
Sundays, 16
Holidays. I
Saturdays, 11
Holidays, a
OF " THE DIAMOND
XEW AUTOJIOUIIiE IIOAI) MAP
PREPARED BY IjOCAL CLUB
Motorists of This am) Jersey Stale
Will Benefit.
A new and authoritative map fnr motorists,
covering eastern I'ennsj Ivnnln and not them
New .terser, has teen luepnred bv the Auto
rnnbl'i Club of Pbllodeli hla. It Is pilnied In
thne rnlorf, and the territory toiered runs
riom llstiMlnn'g to New oilc. Itlvrrs, rnll-mnd-v,
trolley lines and olher lanamnrka are
aeeurnfelv shown
It Is innoiniiet by w. o. tirlMlh. chairman
of the Co.nt'ilttee on 'lowing ltiiontatlon, that
an ctlltlon n the Club Itouu nooa 101 1 11
W'PI hot If printed n, the bonk Issued iBl
eir Is ton.pleiely up to date and few ihanxei
would be .osib. As a em siltute lot .lie
Kill of a new route bink, which the club iihi
ally makes each year to each member. It will
ttlMrlbuta without chaise to any munbei it
lilfsuiK wliu li volume he wnn.s a lopy of mj
fmo or Hie Ave vnliimm of the 1'lue Hook
These volumes eover No. I. New York Plate
nhd Canada, No. '.'. New Lngland States. No .1,
New Jnr i . nn-.ilvHnla aim il-e Hmthenst
ffn Wate: No. I, il,e Middle West, und No rt.
Ide I'ar Uist.
UINGLE AND BUNGLE
IN DIAMOND DOPE
l'ate necm.i to bo very good to tho New
York Yitiilts when It comes In nn excuBO
for lllilsliliig near the bottom In tho
Able! lean l.cagtio rnce. This year It Is n
llltld OIITereiit, King Colo has a tumor on
f Ids leg ami N'unnmnker Iiuh it strained
tendon. If Donovan falls to show that he
Is n manager of tho nrst magnitude he
will ho classified ns nn experiment.
With the acquisition, of Denny Knuff,
liliown us tho Ty Cobb of the Kedoral
League, the llrooklyn Kods nto boasting
a powerful organization.
If spring practice Is a crltcilon. Sam
CrnvvTnril, of the Detroit Tigers should
lead the American League rnce In batting
this yenr. The slugger has been mur
dering the pitching of the minor league
bo8 this spring. In n game with tho
Louisville Club, of the American Asso
ciation, scsterdny, Crawford batted Tor
n perfect pcoro. In four trlpst to the
plnte tbe Detroit stnr wnllopcd the horse
bldo four times.
Manager Hohlnson, of tbo llrooklyn
Club, bus nilspendcd rtolnnd U. Howell,
recently drnflcd from tho Chiiltanooca
Club, for falling to rep. rt nn scheduled
lime. The action wns taken to block any
lluani'lal claims on the club that Howell
might mnke.
Albert MolnnK hi other ot the famous
Stuffy, of the Athlettri, has aspirations
lo become a big fellow In baaeball. The
jouiigster Is nlreudy lit the minora with
the lilchmond Club, nnd trying to con
nect with some club of the Federal
League.
Tho Federal League has selected Its umpires
who will orficlato during tho opening game,
"beginning Sntunlay. llowcl! and I'iiinernn
wero tuslgneil tn Chicago Brennun untl Hhun-
nmi in li"ntiiia f If u' Mivfnsml r iih. I M'm.Iai..
ir.. ... j.iii j VS flVV.I'1'UI I llll'l II 1'OH.l ,
cU to lUiltlmon. nnd Jolinson and KjTe to '
Urooklyn, '
The PltLtburRh Natlounls aro nnt furnlehlns
niurh )oy food for tlio rami ii, their nhnn
uown .South thl? cprtnu. Iop the second con
HocutUe tltno cterJ.iy. at All fluid. G , tlm
Atlanta rluli, of tho Southern Association. J
defeated tho Pirates, 5 to I. I
Tho Chlcnpo Federals har relf-ased unron- I
dltlonallv Plti-hern GuV Itcard nnd Horrv Anh-
erlrlter
Ncal Hall, tho old Clelnnd Ptar. will h
with Jack Dunn's cluh in Richmond this rm
m. Pall once received a pold tnc'al from Pan
Johnson Tor maklns a triple rday in C'Ieelnnd
u nap It ted
It l nothing new for Moadot'n, tho St. LnnS
recruit, to wear Rlnef, w hlle pln Inu the
dnnie Demon White, of tho old itoaton Nil
tioualu, ued to Mir t-'veglaSHcn.
Tl U ("nrrnll, hiiHlreiM manaRer of the ntook
feds, naa that Iho reason for the hcuw hat
tins In the iVtleral IcaRue Inst tsramm wan he
r.iiit.d of the nrorrity of crt-hundLd pltuifm
leert-hand'd hitters like Ki(t and ani nad
a plcnle against the right 'handed pitchers.
'I he Pederals wit! hae in ore left-hnnded
twlrlerH thH seai-on nnd peihnps the battlnt?
averiiRea not ponr so hlRh
There N a one-armed ball fliijcr on tlm Pnl-
i rally or Texaa team who Is ox o of the won
ders of the diamond. IIIb nanio Is Dick Hooper.
Ilojper iilttj'H In the outt'eld, and when occa
sion requires a throw follow lrij; n. eatuh Iih
tusg the ball In tho air. throws hi oe on
the ground, eatehea the ball nKiln nnd shoots
It home. Iint yeHr he batted Mil) with his ore
hand With two hands he would hat .fH'O,
i)ut Chalmers went the entire route of nine i
innings lor wcumw'n uoiu ugainst the IJttie
Hock Club Monday. Chalmers 1oh(, to 1. The
minor leu sue rn made seen hits oTf the -
Phlllle, Tills game fll marked ths last time
Mob l!e&cher appeared In a. New York uniform.
He left after the name to Join tho Cardinals.
FROM THE RACE TRACKS
llowie Entries
rirst raee, L'-yeor-oids, 4 furlongs 'Centle
woman, Inn, lnereime, lor,. Iioli Heiltleld, luT:
Pervla lull; OreetliiKe, 1IW: 'Cincinnati, leu
MIsh 'hill. In, tin, t.lomer, ill): Zangnll, UJ
.Seeontl ni-e. folllm; .'l-yiir-oltls, II furlongs
Pabe, 101; lljbe Tucket. 108: Pair Helen, lui;
I'.nergetlc, IDS: llelkku, ittl, l'eunyrock. 10,.
l(i lift i n Moses. 10.i.
Tliird rate, HCillnir. l-yenr-olds and up, fiW
rurlniiirs -Tho I'nhln. inn; -tirtyx, lis),
I'rlvver. Ins: ('apt Klliotl. Ifrj. 'aarter
Knight. VS. Madge's Sister, tftl. Faithful.
101, Cslber lllues. IdS; Toprnek, UVi. Ilearlli
pioue Itl7 Uevvdrop, 107. Hen (jalnko, 1(17,
Anavrl. 107. ninulidl. Kit. Illue Jay. 100
Also ellclhle I'nnnnia, ICJ; l)elrHh. 10"
Pourili race, s'lllni;. 1-year-olds iiml up, fill
fnrlonUH 'Joe Knlclit, Kit; -'rnddlliiB, ml;
(,'arliureter. 10.V Palm Leaf, inri: venetn
Strnmo. 101. Vllcy, (: Anton, ln7; Duneh
of Keys. 107; Sir IJyke. lfri; Marti C.isto. lull:
Ttlchwood. Ifl'i, llrandywlne. 10')' Al. Illoeh.
lin. Henrietta, 111; Uneto Jlun. 112.
Infill rare, selling, ,'t-year-nlds und up. 1
mile ntl SI yards fwilrd of Klrkaldy, 101;
Tom HKneock, 101: Myrenne, 101; nrlan
IWiru, 101: "Heartbeat, 101. Ilattllng Xelson,
lin: Lazuli. Mil: Uive.Iny. 11-,,
Sixth race, seltlni; n- ear-olds and up. 1
mile and 20 yards 'Deviltry, 0.1; Zodiac, 101;
Cnl llollnnay. 107. Mnlllo 8., 17; Llttlo
Knqlanl. 112' niebord Langdon, 112; Cock
tpur. IIS; t'atnn, lin.
Apprentice nlloivanco clilmed.
Weather, clear; track, fast.
;
AT
BUFFALO
ABROAD
May 7, 8, 10
June 29, 30; July 1,1
Aug. 10, It, 12, 13
Saturdays, J2
Sundays, 5
Holidays, 1
April 30; May 1, 3
June 15, 16, 17. IS
Aug. 19, 20, 21, 21
Saturdays; 14
.Sundays, li
ituiiu.iya, i
May 4, 5. 6
June 19, 21, 22, 23
AUK. 14, 16, 17, IS
Saturdays. 13
Sundays, 7
Holidays, I ,
May 11, 12. 13
June 21, 25, 26, 2S
Aug. 5, 6, 7, 9
Saturdays, 12
Sundays, 14
Holidays, 3
April 21, 22, 23, 24
May 31, 31; June 1
Sept, 6, 6, 7, S
Saturdays, 13
Sundays, 12
Holidays, 2
May 14, 15,
July 13. 14, 14. 15
Aug. 31; Sept.1,2,3,4
Saturdaa, 14
Sundays, 6
Holidays, 3
April 16, 17. 19. 20
Jun.2, 3. 4tJuU0, 13
AUB. 27, 28, 30
Saturdays, 14
Holidays, 3
Saturdays, 3
Sundays, 13
Holiday, 1
Baseball
Saturdays, 13
Holidays, 1
News
CHESTNUT HILL BOYS
PLAN GOLF SEASON
Sport to Be Iiitroducicd at
Academy Episcopal and
Germantown Ball Gamds.
Schedule for Today
tVnCt7aMiilr!,h Srho0' v' Krlend' Centrsl, at
t."ai?e ,'"por't'rJ''v. k Salle Collcso, at
nplsenpul Academy vs. Inedowns Hlh, at
jartriowne
ford'1 '"t''"'01 ' "vrford High, at Uaver-
i..aw'"l'.0,i."'l"','m' - Strayer'a ndslnesa
t ollese at Tabor.
While baseball Is the chief pastime at
Chotriut illll Academy, platu are how
under way for tho organisation of a golf
ten in nt thp Institution Till anort has
never heen undertaken by the Hlller nth
lefe., but enthusiasm Is running so high
that nrnapects aro good Tor a golf combi
nation Tbre of the students, WoodvVard,
Cnbel and Taylor, have had soma ex
perience In golfing and the boys are anx
ious to form a team. Other school aro
aiso getting tlio fever, and It Is prob
able that n golf tournament will b
arranged.
Tho rcholnstlc baseball season wilt get
under way In real league fashion when
two Intorncademlc League gnines will b
plajcd. Episcopal Academy and German
town Acideiny will clnali. vvhllj Penn
rimiter will moot Friends' Central. Other
gomes rcheditled follow: Germantown
High School vs Do I.ancey School, Jenk
Intown Iflgh School vs. Cheltenham High
Srhool nnd Southern High School vs.
lirtivvn 1'repnrntory.
I'entrnl High School's baseball lineup
will be ur announced by Coach Doctor
O'flrlen, ns follows: Krug, Stout and
Gotivnls, r. ; Kllngcr, Shcppard, Uurna
nnd tlnrels, p.: Davla, lb.; Butler, Sb.;
faptaln Harnltr., 3b.; Itllcy, ss.; Bingham,
Vibs and rotors, outfielders. The Crim
son and Gold's first lntcrscholastlc
League game Is scheduled for next Thur
day with Catholic High .School at Hous
ton Field.
Coach N'icolal la working out diligently
with Temple fnlverslty's track candi
dates with the hope that he will pit tha
local nthlotes ngnlnst Lehigh University
this MirlnB. The latter beat out the Tern
plo boys In the Mcadovvbrook games and
Coach Nlcolal Is confident his proteses
rnn even up their score on an outdoor
track. i
A call for tennis candidates will b
made the Utter part of the week or early
next week nt Chestnut Hill Academy by
Manager Taylor. Prospects for a Win
ning team are bright and Taylor Is ar
ranging it big schedule for the racquet
wlelders
The Mcl'lure A C of Durby. hus oiiranlttd
its basebull elub for the cumins; stiihon nnd
will have Its own giounds. would llktl to
hear from flrst-clsss uniformed teams d siring
iiamts for .Mutunliiy- and holidays. Adaicss
11 M. Conk ling. Oarby. Pa.
A clever Infleltler ur outltelder wouid Ilk
to flgn up with a fast lii-17-ycar-old uni
formed team Vddriss Dull Player, .illt West
minster avenue.
The J. n. c c of Jenklntown. was well
represented on the diamond last year, as
feutlng such tcums ns Tom Tom Frat. Ej'a.nk
fnrd Indluns nnd North Philadelphia Grays.
It will bo even better this year, and would
like to hear from first-class ls-2U-year-Oid
tenin. home or uvvay Address all com
munications to Joseph Alum, 310 Cedar
Buret, .lenKiniuvvn. IIL.
The Kensington A C. one of Philadelphia's
foremost IrnvelliiK teams, has rtorcanKeit
and would like lo hear from all llrst-class
teams offering reasonable Inducements. Pop
I ahy will be on the mound, with Murruj on
the receiving end. Address D. Dugan, 20Sd
Tioga street, or phone Kensington ICltt.
The Hoy Scouts of the St. John M. E,
Church have orgunlied a baseball team, and
would like to hear from all lL'-ln. year-old
teams in the city. Address Al. Blumentnai.
121u North Itundolph street.
The i?oulh Philadelphia Stars would Ilka
to arrange games with any sumlprofestlonal
li-ls-yeur-oht teuni They have flrsttlasf
grounds nnd nro uniformed. Address Charles
1'. MiCrea, 2li." Christum street.
A semlprofesslonsl would like to sign up
Willi any first-class team offering good In
ducements Address Hull Player. 2118 North
Colorado street
A good first busetn in would like to Join
any IS-yeiii-Hld tesrn. Address Charlts
Ilrooks. 4111 Nonti tlih street.
A ball player would like to plsy with a IK.
year-old team. Address J, O Nelll. 134
Creese street.
insurrection A. A., n fuly uniformed 13-19-yoir-oid
team, would like to hear from any
loam of this diss In Pennsylvania, New Jer
Bej or !elawaro having grounds and paving
reasonable, guaiantee. Address J. Wilson
Clark, 1221 North 5dth street.
Th I.lbertv Uell Boys' Club would Ilk to
meet nil ii-12-voar-oid teams willing to pay
ball expotfaes for 10 men. Address
nan e&ii'Ma?B tor iv ntrii. Aaarcss corntuui
lus
iviesuu, .i.i j-icrce street.
The Tcnnlyn A. C has reorganised for th
1015 seacon, and would ilka to hoar from all
12.1!l-yenr.old fully unltormeu teams. In or out
of tho city, such as Vldette B. C, Penmar F.
C. Vaiia F, C. Tioga Juniors and WarwIcU
(jlants. Address J. il. Ilurgmann, .1173 Ara
mlngo avenue.
Tho Climax II C. would like to hear from alt
first-class boys' clubs between the ages of 14
and 13 Have April 24. May S, 22 and all ot
Ji.ne open. Address Elliott Menaker. S037
Fontala street. '
Wu'',..r,.ln9..A.-..C' would Ilk to arrange games
with all ll-13-tn-ytar-old teams, home oriuv.
paying half expenses for lu men. Address
James Neville, 01 0.1 Pine street.
Tlio Peerless P. C , a 17.18-jcar-oIJ jutly unl
formed trawling Ham, would like to arrang
gamut with all teams of this class paying ex
penses. Address It c. Under, U)lo filslng Sun
avenue. Iivvurtale.
...''.h.V Temple Trawlers, a uniformed Hrtt-clsss
l!)-2D- ear-old ieam, would like to arrang
Karnes with all learns of the Mine calibre hav
ing grounds and orterlnir a fair guarantee. Ad
dress F. C. Murray, ius East Cumberland
Pearee A, A. wishes to open the season with
a flrst-cUss .tram. Prefer Potter, Falrhlll,
S.'S'W or Camden, Address C. Sonn.bor.1,
3111 West toiH ftreet,
Moors F C. would like to arrang games with
any U-l'-y.tar-ola team having grounds and
l?,VTlnS hni' ?Pel,. Address u. Sullivan,
2117 nrandyvvlne street,
Nlcetown has dates open for all first-class
amateur 20-yjar-oid home clubs In the Stat.
NlMtowi 'I'"1"". 18M Dalkeith street,
"m"!", f'r"cnt A- A would like to hear from
a 1 14-lri.year-old teams having grounds. Will
aUo rUy at litlmont Plateau. Address Her
man Prick, 411 Monroe atract
Hilly dray's Philadelphia Professionals will
hook games with leading semt-pro clubs In or
?.".. "' bAt.'! ,.' Lnla!e. Slatlngion,
?.ha.noy' vixK: Moyertown. Pottetown. Bcfiuyi;
m' ! k,,,u,nt, Coh.mbU, Pitataim tile. Pitman,
Itoebllriir B p. Wood, Dover ar.,1 Seaford
Del. Addrew nilly dray" Win ttrrn antQwri
avenue. Phone, Kensington 3&U li. a tr 7
p. m
Wst Philadelphia's traveling team has re
omanlisd for the season and will have as
strong a team as last year, when ft wan 20
out of 2.1 games. Any Mrst-rlasa bora club
offering reasonable Inducements for Slay 1, 8
or 13. address John A. Campbell, COril fluent
itntt
The llrldsaburg Athletto Club, of North Phil
adelphia, desires games with all arst-lasa
tm In Praasylvanta and New Jersey paying
a uaseushle guarantee, preferring .illv trior)
IJlver ton-Palmira P C Audubon, Bust etoo
Itax Chat. Dfastoa. t' tl I and Ilrtatshurt;
Y O. Addrss S. Landenberger, 3720 IJucktm
street.
Tbe Jovial Juniors" baneball team has reor
gaalMd for the smioh and would Uk to bear
in
all 11-12-year-old teams having grounds
a
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Dayiiif; ban expenses xor ten men Ad
fevld Halls. 1249 South 121b sucet, or
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nuklnmu itoa.
tha fit t'eoella'a B It I' ot Ken!na.Fi!!
i (Mi rorga,Blat,i for the season and from the
r .i ..... it -k. ,u -. .-...ifl.a ., ttt kA
fortn shown la the last few practices ulll bay
ea of the
pac ii-i B-ycar-it i
teauii la te
elty. un avv
.ocount of tha former art
ten
for building purposes, tba team ul
tr.iv! this vaar All 17-lS-ear-old teaia da-
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' siring tW attraction eemmuolcat -wlib ItarrV
37 M1y ft " HuntlBgdon otiftc.
1 ba tituuurock baseball team, of Ktlh PWU
. pkia, has orgaaiud a rait taaoi, Utuwi
59 baa airasgsd a lS llt of wtiiw Ttt.
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