PBWIPi BiSI'' EYEyiyq flBPJGrER BHIEADEBPBTX MONDAY. 'ATEITJ 12. 1915? t 1 RMATEUR BASEBALL JESS WILLARD'S SPEED SURPRISES FIGHT WORLD-DIAMOND DOPE Wfmn feWILLARD SPEEDY; rc to if AX A i Exhibition Here Showed Cley- ierness Unsuspected in jjis lighter Audience Pleased. R wutiiril. heavyweight champion nml limoit popular pugilist In the world to- fifr Saturday nignt gave a i-"'"-Tm of the right-hand punch that won for tfm the laurels now adorning his curly ffiil before sow irenzicn inns m mu rk.iMml A. C Tho cowboy tccclvcd rTW JIMO for his exhibition. L'w . . i . ..-J- ..ill. wht Knncan noxeti iiiree ruunus mm S...- Mnnlhnn. of I-os Angeles, one of & .earring pailners who aided him to JrtL Wlllnrd allowed Monlhan to do SSlof tho leading during the exhibition. in,, former was contented to block, sldo- liU. " . l. t.l tilled ttlo mmnlina ilfl Or mUM irtui- mm, ..... ...... -..... UK ...,-.. n...l ,l.n tnnl Mint Iia mna ttlllifd CVUieilU V"u ,,l-v n.uv in; ..o ?'".. 1.1- .f fnr n lrlc- fellow. Murine: fill on na i.. v. -- -c - --- . thiitcond round Jess did not protect his l . . i LHi.l. mi ,Iia rnnfi nml nl 7 fll.ni (n hunt n ntonriv tnttnn K.uiinmach until Walter becnino tired find clinched. After ADOUl a nuniiir nun u nun ui lliht tipping In tho third round, Tom !.... Wlllard's manager, who was tit V. -.,. I, In cliniilmt. "U'ntcli fnr tlln Hmch thnt knocked out Johnson." "Wll- L.H gir - A a dinMlll blvll-l4nitt .Mail-, ail. it,. with br-.mtlful precision, nnd landed L.-t. - MnnUtnn'n Htv. Tlin tfittnr irnvr Vi rorklnir Imitation of hclns knocked off . .. t. a.... 1r, .-. Mn Imnlf Mi feci, no " vii u,. Ff?VI0US lO lllv f.MIIUIIIUII tfuiiLO IlltlUU '..i... mttlrnua nnvlnr Hint nn Inner nfl willard Is the heavyweight champion of mr.i. ,.,m h will never stcn nn Jobs to Iilrht a negro undor any consideration. Tli bl? audlenco was delighted with tho IMjCh ann rnowca ineir iippruvui uy Wat applause Tho spectators yelled for a tpeech from Wlllard, but tho big j.iinm nnlv smiled and finally tho fans fettled doun to bco tho cowboy In ictlon. I The exhibition was followed by four P . I.. ..i Tnmmi. Tfnlat. trnotnA mil IrfjOU DgUlB. WMll II l-IBII lll.wi.llku Mfc Johnny Hughes a few seconds boforo tho lell In the second round, Buck Fleming ,...... n fnot linttln. ulth the farmer n. jgusiiv - - .. Mjrlnncr: Franhlo McManus gave a nifty MhlDltlon in ueicaiing narry uiamonu. KiiJBennle Kaufman surprised tho crowd br outsmgglng liaaio wagona. ino ! - n-nn VinnrlliMinnml tn WAlnl.1 height and reach, but at that ho was tho aggressor aunng a, trreaicr pari 01 'tht light IjESS WHiLARD GETS $8000 FOR THREE DAYS' "WORK" lirongs Greet World's Champion at ' Atlantic City. riTf.AXTir; CITY. Atji-11 12. Jea Wlllard. ' . l,.Aiiini.lnnl floillnil n V. A nAU .t tvrn nDnoarances before a record crowd it tbt Boardwalk Pier yesterday afternoon. WlWra maae no Hpeccji, mougn canea upon lotlWMitleaHy. He said afterward that ho Ui cleaned up $000 In exhibitions In the last PTh toardwnlk crowd looked lonjr nnd titlfnuy ior mo dig iniow 10 appear among the pr throng, but WIIUnrd'B managers kept ilm bidden In a closed cab all day until It was time tor mm to appear on mo pier. PENN VS. WILLIAMS IN BASEBALL CLASH Coach Thomas Uses Vreeland fAgainst Crack New England bTeam The Line-up. HUNVUK' TPmT.n Ani-ll 10 Tk Ttl- Ktnlty of Pennsylvania played Its fourth ItlMlinf tllA SUnnnn ttila nflAmnnn nmlnal KVUllann College. It was tho first appear tnce Pf tho New EnBlanders In threo Itira.' ine msi time tnoy played hero iiuc imu iiie BeiiHuiionai uavia as ineir tiuii:r, una no mowea aown nis oppo nents rfffht nnrl Irft 1ltaf na Tia 4I1 avihii EAthAP .nllnnril tAmvi lii tn n.J MCcach Thomas was much disappointed Itter.the showing of the Ited and Blue i.iio uii ouiuiuuy, una mis nuernooii U decided to uso Vreeland, who was tho Urt relief man against Swarthmore. Tho 8PE.NNSYLVANIA. WILLIAMS. I.!!'.0- . .. ciaric. ra. fciaopr. an. Coolnn, cf. C.WJ'f - Vounif. rf. BS'r. c'i Mlrhler, c. aSh c,i I.anlnnte. If. " luiinnaucn. jd. 55- .' rarson. 2b, funcitna, p. Bonen, p. BINGLE AND BUNGLE IN DIAMOND DOPE yt Tiger outfield composed of Cobb, Crawford and Veach, threa noted slue- ttn. aro nut In Ab u a ,-!.... t ... p.- - - -v .w ijfc mu kiiiaiii;ail iicuKUO UW& with base hits this year. Tho slug- a . Deen muraering tho slants ot m mtaor league pitchers since tho club ItlrIM nnrlt. kWlth EddlA Cnlllnti tn n XVIiUa Cav i.I nrm, the Chicago fans are already pro- ik - . r "'" worm a series. Who wins miLln tho Natlnal League makes fiiVt m l0 tna WI"dy City pop- .--,- ut Blnco lne nay3 or FranK VfllnPK lha lirin f T --.! I .. Jjl i Accucau meaner, nave me rlr b 0 much falth the' Uo on Kj Federal League Is starting on Its Jl.ii .J"?S ot wa" n organized base- BSl . l 8 reauu wl" b8 'watched with M, especially by thoso who njo aura SJ.'r?. no room ror a circuit of this apre. If the Federal League magnates tk I K ' ml xne l"l ot .iuuauon iney will nnd a lot of KgM8 in the person of John K. Tener, ugK"" 'o i-iiuionni league. S tnlcago Whlto Box are claiming iijSK,""""H 0' oocauso the club looks f&ynieT but because Eddie ColUns, HtJ' ,hln,ne "nt ot the Athletics. Is ?.:"? ona. ASiae from what tho pink of the rest of the club, they pending on Collins to bring tho !$ to Chicago. Lraiip Kt. ..... . . .. mi Ki.V '. ' -lnaA .,na. Da5euau lBr.w l ' '"" ca" w'" pen Ifcfe Washington looks to Walter John lf.08.?" t0 ho redoubtable Trls 1 -"--.om iw aiuuio uuuina( mo w fliany me Detroit Tigers to U and Ihn V.hI.. a. ..1.1 11..1 ..v .ntiAo iu aiiiuuihj limb ' a chance on the club. Olt l tint -!...! i. . tt j. (. , " jjinyuie ifie uusi uraiie oj Prlng, If. the reports from 40411 flTA tpiie. nt. t-.i r i. Satin, :, " V' ''S " ?. l""" ul Vj "" "ul" l"8 "eers in mo lS.fp".nK contests. Cincinnati la m Z Dst baseball cities In either ttipn K,rcu'". and, regaoflless of fan. v 9 nome ciud is winning, WrJi , a' lr a pennant ever Is (- . --. .. v,,v ,,u,iia AUlp.9 VUUI14 are . perennial holiday. Iantl".''ed y President John Far- o iiVn ew York state Leusue. the K. h n..t.ot,9".un' wy enain . ---' . xno magnaies win cudule at a meeting tody. O'Donnell, catcher for the Beau fj" League) team, has been re- " uuumvuie iiuo. or inq -- "wrauon, wnictt had an op- t all urutAA. - vw-f(VI;0 KllllfA. -""... -. k . .. u tiuh .hi p.?I.nr" " fofin1 jouri. unit .t nl clui)(. and ; w ' niii;-." " " " IRON DUKE NOT TO RUN IN KEXTUCKV DBUBY Valuable Colt, With The Finn, Held for Metropolitan Handicap. fnr inAnl,.Ll'.nll5rk.frnm Jolm B M.ldn u. nV,'? lnnBi Journey Tom Kentucky ery nV.i rinl'i AAJirf1 theralnlnB nuart-ra In Hfnl.I?. 1i1i'1"lon E'1 Hefner -xprraned ifi,niA-".J? h P81. "iuh Pleaded at Ih.lr con rh.i.nn'',vl,i1 ,l."!ln I'ri-parlng the colts for Iheir New york ftake rnsagement. Ai..'?.iiilfhlvJ.mirol."Me ,hl" fih" "' ,h rr.i. wi'!' !' hPPeil lok to Kfntucky to till tlliit. 'r,i'? enFement. Mr. !lnflnhAi'k thlnka li slily nt tli-lr nMllty nnd doM tiot rr tp hurry thrlr .rpifftl(on for ll, 1013 cai.ipalRn 1 bfllcA-a the Kentucky Oerhv oi Mny 8 will lie a trMni race and doe. not enre to nubjerl either or the .l-year-olda to filch a tajk o eatl In the neaaon lloth of the enlta ate cllgllle for (he Metropolitan Handlrap and will he lolnted for thla into Herrner tin. 21 thoroushhreda under hla care nt Hhreusnim. Tnenty-tn are tho iironerty o' II. C. llallenherk. while old Guy Klaher nnd Punch Howl are the property of n. K. t'ooney. It la expected thai the entire nable nlli he shipped to llelmont Park wllhln ft few week SCHOOL BALL TEAMS SHOWING GOOD FORM Varsity and Fresh Nines Open Season Tomorrow Catholic High Plays Northeast. Today's Scholastic Schedule L'placopnl Academy nt Centrnl lllnh School. , I'lilln. Trade School nt Ln. Pnllo CoIIckc. I'rnnkfonl lllnli School nt Chestnut J I III. Tho varsity nnd rreshmen Scholastic Baseball Lcaguo campaigns for 1015 will be Inaugurated tomorrow afternoon with two games in tho first-mentioned circuit and thrco matches ln tho younger organi zation. Catholic High School's aggregation of leather-heavers will play Northeast High School's nlno on tho Inttor's flold, 20th and Clearfield streets, and Wost Phltadel phla High School will lino up against .Southern High School at 63d nnd Callow hill streets, In tho varsity league matches. Tho freshmen games follow; Frankford High School, at Northeast High School; Gcrmnntown High School, at Central High School, and Southern High School, nt West Philadelphia. Unless Dunlcavy, Catholic High School's first baseman, takes a braco and Improves his play around tho Initial sack, Coach Jock Qrccr will plaoo him on tho bench nnd choso a regular player from other candidates out for the position. Donovan and Hnnnlgan nro showing up splendidly tn their endeavor to make tho shortstop berth and present Indications point to tho latter getting tho placo be causo of his superior hitting ability. Coach Qrccr lias divided his big squad Into two sections. The first group con sists of Ferguson, Dunlcavy, Mason, Hef fernan, McOowan, Donovan, Sknhan. Colo, Glascott, Greer, MoCnnn, Robinson, Kcenan, Dlotrlok, Fltzpntrlck, Mcllugh, Burns and Hnnnlgan. Barker, of Northeast High School, proved ln tho red nnd black nine's game with Perklomen Seminary that ho had almost perfect control and promised to develop Into ono of tho leading pitching ln local scholastic ranks. Ho not only shut out tho Perklomen batsmen, but let them down with but llvo hits, striking out tho same number of tho opposition. The Navy baseball team Is again being greatly strengthened by Calhoun at second base. Ho Is a Southern High School graduato and played first base for tho local school. Last yenr was Cal houn's first season out for tho Annapolis nlno and ho made good ln his ondeavor to play tho keystone bng. West Philadelphia High School's crew candidates, who havo been working out dolly on tho Schuylkill River at tho same tlmo with Central High School and North east High School, nro being given tho coaching services of Jack, last year's cox swain. Ho Is holding down tho same po sition this year on tho Penn fresh eight. Crane and McCarthy havo been display ing better form than other pitching can didates out for Vlllanova Prep's team, and Coach Ward probably will decide on the mentioned boys to shoulder tho bur den of tho hill work. Coach Alker, of West Philadelphia High School, believes ho has a $100,000 in field In Allen, first base; Bonno, second base; Captain Roat. shortstop, and Blcr man, third base. The quartet has been exhibiting lightning work ln covorlne their respective positions. Abrams is the best of tho pitching material. FROM THE RACE TRACKS Bowie Entries ' Flrat race, 2-year-olds, 4H furlonKS Petra, ion; Prohibition, ICO; Sanda Diamond, 10.I; Muatard, 1011. fDlvan, 10u; tTroJan, 113; Cincinnati. 115. tSprcckels entry. . Second race, selllne. 3-year-olds, BJ4 furlones "Onar, 07; "Schnapps. IOOj 'Sunno. 102; Iteir ular. 102; Lots V.. 102; "Lady Splrltuelle, 102; Karly nistr, 101; V. 13. lfarre.ll, 104; Iwtomar. 101; Nellie C, 103; Thrill. 103; Rebecca llp.ou, 101; Margaret O., 103; Noras, 107; Meellcka, 107; Celebrity, 10f. ,...., Third race, salllnff. 4-year-olds and up. 7 furlonKS 'aolden Castle. 101; Madxe'a Slater, 102; Ludv London, 104: Stentor, 106; The, Squire. 100; Hon It.. 108; Duqueane, 100: llattery, ion; retelus,. 110; Kayderoseros, 111; Colonel Cook, 111. . ,. rourth race, aelllnir, 4-j ear-olds and up. 7 furlongs Duia Around, 100; Fltnterald, lot; Mars and Stripes, 101; Cantara, 102; Remark able, KM; Miss Cavanagh. 104; Mlsa llarnhar bor, 101: nichwood. 108: nodondo, 100; A. JJIoch. li'.'; Ray n' Light. 112; Vork Lad. 1U Fifth race. lelllnr. a-year-olds and up. 1 mlle-EnerKetlc. 1.2: Lady llrsn. 07; Tied IMper, 00; 'The Urchin, tftl: Fitzgerald, lOrt; Tndilllna- 10; Theln-a J,. 107: Cantara, 107; N'lua Darnharbor, 107; Illchwtod, 111; Canto, 11 ai.th race, selling-. 4-year-olds and up. Hi rnlles-nillle Baker. 104: Charles V. flralntrer. ion; Dalngertleld, 100; Paton. 112; Cockupur, 112; HI Oro. 112. , , . 4 Weather clear: track fast. Apprentice allowance claimed. O'KEEFE AND CHANEY TO BOX Will Fight at 124 Pounds at Olympia Next Week. 'Eddie O'heere. oi nn. inr. u "'Vjii cnaney. jnimor-- cwiniucr or '"" ;; iiane'a featherwe ght title, wll meet .In the Rr Uut of tl Olympia A. A. next Monday ailaht at 124 pounda r ngslde. Jack llanlon, UU.I.I -"- . -I..I. nnnnilnnniA itll. After maicnmaHcr m nm v., ....w--- ---- noon. . , , ..ni. llanlon original pi.n. wrm j '" O'Keefe with Kllbane. but when the latter re fused to weigh tn at 122 pounda rlngsUe. on Iu?r!.. .. .u. nl.it.,ulnl.l. A.hlor thn match- renur.l "i ma miasik..i ..a-.-.. - '- maker signed up Chaney. SAMMY DECKER Tho West Philadelphia clever featherweight will meet- a good two-handed fighter In Harry Palmer, of Pittsburgh, at tho Olympia A- A- tonight K 18 ''& ''" l " ' ' " " I ! I I tn Hii.i .. niaAittf itit i.iu.i.wi.ii t.,1. ., . 1 1 tl lij h HmiM j(t jtf 1 1 M 'JtmdHtthiititiC " in i i r i'i i . i WHEN COLLEGE TENNIS MEN ARRANGE FOR GAMES Captain Williams, Harvard, Brings Squad Here April 20. Pitt Dates Out. Tho college tennis managers are mak ing final arrangements for their big meets. Captain Norrls Williams will bring the Harvard team hero for a match with tho Philadelphia Cricket Club team on April 20, which Is Just four days bo foro Merion opens its courts. On the 19th of tho month Harvard plays the Agawam Country Club at Providence, R. I., and following tho match with tho St. Martin's team hero tho Crimson will go to Annapolis to mcot the Navy players, and tho following day to Chevy Chaao Country Club, Washington, D. C. On April 21 the Baltimore Country Club will be met at Baltimore, ending tho club schedulo arranged for April. Tho University of Pittsburgh tennis players havo completed their schedule and an Rnstern trip has been nrrnnged, which will Include a match with Penn sylvania on May 11 on tho Penn courts William S. McElroy Is captain and Charles F. Gautls malinger, both re elected from last season. Following the opening match with Penn Stato nt Pitts burg on May 7, Pitt comes East for tho match with Georgetown at Washington on Monday, May 10. Then como matches with Penn. Tuesday, May 11; tho Navy, nt Annapolis, May 12, and on Thursday, Princeton, at Princeton. CALLAHAN MAY MANAGE NEWARK INTERNATIONALS Reported Club Has Been Sold Mag nates Meet Today. NEW YORK, April 12. The annual schedule meeting of the International League Is to be held today. In addition to the adoption of the schedule, several other Important matters are expected to come before the magnates. While 1'resldent JJdward O. Harrow would tiot make nny statement on the question, It was reported that tho Newark Club had been taken oer by a Newark syndicate, tho members uf which were to bo made public today An unotflclal report had James Callahan, for teveral years manager of ttie Chicago Amer ican League Club, as the new leader ot the Newark team. McGUIGAN TO REFEREE BOUT Officiates at Langford-Jeanette Battle in Boston Tomorrow. Jack McGulgan. local promoter and ref eree, will omclate In the 12-round bout between Sam Langford, the Boston Tar baby, and Joe Jeanette, of New York, at the Atlas Club, of Boston, tomorrow night. McGulgan announced this morning he would lenve for tho Hub tonight While In Boston Jaok witl try to hook up Sam Robldeau nnd Jack McCarron for bouts In that city. HPIIIN'O HESOKTH Atlantic City, N. J. Cottages, Hotels, Boarding Houses, Villas, Apartments Any season, all locations, Atlantic City, Chelsea, Ventnor; automobile service. H, G. HARRIS & CO. BAnTLETT BUILDING Leading blgh-class, moderate-rate hotel Al RPMARI E Virginia, avo. near Beach. vator, sun parlors, prl. baths, etc.; excellent table, e. dinners, orchestra. Special 110 up wkly. ; S2 up dally. Booklet. J. P, COPE. Cape May, N. J. THE WINDSOR &,! -g&' ec.an view sua parlors, llaths. Booklet. HISS HAUIN. FURNISHED COTTAQE3, ocean view, all locations; reasonable. C, &arU Miller, SIS Ocean at.. Cape May. COOPKKSTOWN. N. TT. O-TE-SA-GA On Otsego Lake, Cooperitown, N. Y, 8W Hours by Rail from New Tork City. OOLF June II lo October 1st MOTOHINO TENNIS Booking omeas 110A11NO The Dakota, t Watt T2d St. New York. A FELLER NEEDS MGHT M nt u iWwl The Wyndmoor A. C , a first-class uniformed team repreientlng thla place, has a few dates oren Any team deslrfnit a fast game, com municate with J V. tynrlcn, Wyndmoor. Pa. Tho Stetson A. A. la desirous of booking games with any semlpro club In thla city. For Information, address J. Patton. 400 West Cum berland street. Ioska Tribe, No 370. I. O. R. M will com pete ln the Northeast Red Men'u League. The loska team will bo mado up from tho Inde pendent teams of this city. Tho team opens the leaffuo season on May 8 with Schuylkill Trlbo on Ioska's grounds, Harrowgatu and Mcetown lanes. Any first-class team that desires a practice game with Ioska on their grounds for April 17. 24 or May 1. address William 13 Cooper, 2073 Joyce street. Tho All-Stars of the Northeast Leacue, a team composed ot playera of tho Philadelphia, Northeast League, h desirous of games on weekdays and Sundays. Wo would like to book games with Bojertown, I. " II. U.. Ocean City. Cape May and teams of this calibre Ad ririm Charles M. Itrumbach, MO Wolf street, 1'hlladelphla, Pa. Northeast, a. fast traveling team, wishes to nriango games with all teams having grounds and pnMng a reasonable guarantee. Any club wishing to nrrnuge games, address Lew Gean nlck. 847 Last Hilton street. The pocket billiard tournament held last sea son under the auspices of c Y.rl. A. I', was """by the Aquinas Club, with a total of The Huslnesa Srhool team of Temple Univer sity would like to book gnmes with all high school teams, either In or out of the city, pay ing n reasonable guarantee. Tfiima desiring games address Joseph Sapsli, 837 Wilder street. The Bethesda A. A , under the management of Charles Calhoun, former manager of the Venango A, C , would like to arrange games away with nny first or second class team offer ing a reasonable guarantee. Charles Calhoun, Venango street. The Lutheran Athletic Association nnnounces that plans for the third baseball season are rapidly being completed. A bright outlook for a successful season Is In view. The teams nro being grouped Into circuits of six teams each, the formation of these cir cuits being governed by the ages ami known ability ot the various teams. Two circuits have already been assured, and a third circuit Is rapidly being farmed. It Is the ambition of the churches now repre sented, which are 10 In number, to have all tho Lutheran churches of this city affiliated with the association. The association Is a member of the A A. V., all ot Its unite members being regis tered. The association provides not only for baseball, but for all branches of sport, Includ ing basketball, tennis and track For further details communicate with V. E. Roth. 6418 North Ith street. A Sound and Highlv Profitable Investment Can Be Made by filling your bins now with NEWTON COAL while the price is lowest and quality at its best. No risk is involved and the yield is at the rate of about 15 per Annum No more remunerative or safer method of em ploying one's funds can be found, as the item of possible loss is eliminated. Perhaps you have never thoughtof this sub ject in this, way. NEWTON COAL IS GUARANTEED as to QUALITY PREPARATION WEIGHT Send your orders now direct to GEO. B. NEWTON COAL CO. 1527 Chestnut Stiteet SPHUCJS WOO HACK 3800 A FRIEND AMAIUJk?l AJLBALL NOTES Tho Cambria Athletic Cluh. of Philadelphia, has reorganized for the coming season and expects to place In the field one of the best semlprofcsslnnal teams In the city. Wo would like to hear from Fulrhlll. Totter, Aberdeen, J. C Ilrill. Clifton Heights. Stet son, Camden, Ocean City or nny other team of this calibre having a ground and offering b fair Inducement. Address W. Dukenfleld, Cambria A. C, 2011 Ruth nt.. Philadelphia. The St. Nathaniel A, C. has organized for tho coming season, with grounds at Allegheny ncnuu and r. streM, It would llko to ar rnnge games with tho following teams: Tas klana A. C, Kensington A. C, Wellwood A. ('., Klmnr A. C , Olory A. C . Hoborough A. C, Allro A. C, Rosedale A. A., Apollo A. (.'. or any other strictly llrat-clasa team. AH games to be played at home. Addresi communication! tn Louis Dorber, Wio Hast Wlshart street. Philadelphia. Tho West Kpruce A. C, formerly the West Tins A. (."., would like to arrange games with nil 14 to lfl year old teams willing to pay half expenses for 10 men Address James Neville, fllfi.. Pine street, Philadelphia. The Olrnrd Reserves, a flrst-claes, fully uni formed traveling team, would like to arrange games with nil teams of their calibre In Penn sylvania, New Jersey or Delaware paying a fair guarantee Address Manager H Oetlnger, 1000 North Randolph Btreet, Philadelphia. Ited Rose Hoys' Club, which won 33 out of .10 games last season, has organized again this ear nnd would lik to hear from all 17 to 18 ear-old teams. We would like to hear from Mifflin nnV Club. Point Ureeie. Harmony F C Oak Leaf and Rlue Bell F. C. Address Thomas Lemon, 1233 South 3-d street, Phila delphia. STEAMSHIP NOTICES WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALE AT DOVER, DEL., SATURDAY, APRIL 17TH, 1 P. M. Steamer City of Dover also wharf nnd wnrehouso properties. Company llqul- dating. A established, address kuuu (justness For particulars Dover and Philadelphia Navigation Co. OVER, DEL. MKj,;;iiuMfii'jiii!:'ai'i!a:i,iiii?iiiJ"'ii 'BnWJJffliN I if JAY GOULD HAS THE HABIT; CRANE EASY FOR CHAMP Lakowood Player Gains Tennis Title for Tenth Year. BOSTON. April 12. Jay Oould, of lyikewood, rerta.li. the national court tennis champion for another year, the 10th In succession that he has had this honor. In tho challenge match for the title, yesterday he defeated Joshua Crane, of this city, the scores being 6-4. -2, u-2. It was an eld story for Crane to be beaten by Oould, for he has been the challenger eight time. In Ihn lsst 10 yetrn, and In no one of the matches ha., he been aide to tako the chnmplonshlp from the yn-nger man. Crano plaied well In the tournament at tha TennlB and Racquet Club, anO when he came tntouin with flying colors It caused no sur prise, as he Is beyond any nuentlon the second best player In the country Against tho champion he had little rhsnee In the challenge match, although his game wns excellent. nonld was at top form, and after he got fairly atarted In the first set the gallery realised that the match would soon be over I rnne gin his opponent a tussle In the opener, hut the next two seta were quickly won l.v tlould. whn.e ahota at the openings were deadly accurate and hla arted service hard to return COLUMBIA DREADS PENN TANK CLASH Efforts to Postpone Final Meet Futile Vol lmcr Will Be Out of Contest. Columbia has llttlo hope of winning Its swimming meot with Pennsylvania. This contest Is expected to settto tho trlplo Uo that existed nnd mado necessary three other contents. This dispatch comes from New Tork: "All efforts on tho part of Columbia to obtain a postponement of tho swim ming meet with Pennsylvania have bo far proved unsuccessful, and It appears that tho clash witl occur on April 17, tho dato oriRlnally scheduled. This will prevent Herbert Vollmcr representing the Now York Athletic Club In the notional cham pionships. "Vollmer would bo counted upon by hlB colleagues to defeat tho Phlladelphlans. They expect him, In fact, not only to capture tho three Individual swims, but to jrain sufficiently In the relay raco to carry his teammates to victory. "This seems llko an enormous task to placo on tho shoulders of a slnglo con testant, but Vollmer gnvo evidence of his ability to perform It a few days ago, when ho won thrco firsts against tho speody Yalo swimmers nnd failed to score In tho tenm event by a mero touch " THIRTY PENN TRACK MEN ENTER PRINCETON MEET Open Handicap Affair Will Surpass Event of Last Year. PRINCETON, April 12. Princeton's second annual open handicap track meet on Satur day, May 1, promises to fsr surpass the good showing list vear, according to the present outlook. Tho University of Pennsylvania has notified tha management that It will send a te.im of :il) men. whllp Penn tnto him nlRn glxen notice that It will hi- represented by n sttonr aggregation of athletes. Tho Bronx Church Home Intends to enter a man In each event. A handsome cup has been offered. In addition to tho gold, silver and bronze medals which will he awarded to the winners of flrat, second and third places respectively. The cup will be for annual competition, being given to that club which make, tho highest team score each year, and It will be awarded permanently to tho club that wins It three years. EEAL ESTATE FOB SALE fiUIlURHAN NEW SINGLE STONE HOUSES ON LINCOLN DRIVE The only Residence Drive in Phila. leading- thru' Fairmount Park direct to heart of city. $9500 Upwards I Have Sold Seven of These Beautiful Homes in the Past Month In the most select section of Germantown. Ideal location for business or professional men. Torma to conform to present business conditions. These eletvant homes aro one block from Cnrpenter Station; 70 trains dally to Broad Street. McCLATCHY Builder and Owner LINCOLN DRIVE AT CARPENTER STREET OFFICE, LAND TITLE BUILDING Ideal in Every Respect f Jiny iisiF iT i!s.ms Pf Completely Sold Out Everv one of mv rmnci-Q af KdtU -nA r,.,n,i. a.... have been sold including the sample house whichu are tnvllerl tn rnme. nn. inmnrm... -.-.I :-.. .. ,i . l "tBa. courtesy of the purchaser. ItrUCtion two of which b Seleot one now will carry care 10 mane, 15 minutes to Broad St. by Train, 7V&c, by Trolley, Sc Get im p4 U cat- oq Sid street John H. McClatchy, DUNGAN AGAIN HEADS NATIONAL BOWLERS I Philadelphinn Re-elected Presi dent of Association Stand ing of Players in Tourney. i i i NF.W YOniC, April 12.-A Philadelphia wns rhusen at yesterday's meeting; to head tho National Bowlers' Association. Elmer E. Dungan, of Philadelphia, wag re-elected to the presidency, while "Wil liam II. Valentine, president of tho New York Bowling Association, was made first vice president. In placo of William Cordes, the Brooklyn alley owner. It was a dlBtlnct turndown for one of the two organleers of tho National Bowl ing Association one who has gone back on years of effort and of faithfulness to nn Ideal on tho part of tho associa tion. Other ofllclals wero chosen as follows! Second vice president, Elmer ID. Wood, Newark; gecrotary. Major M. W. Oafo, Brooklyn; treasurer, Thomas Gamon, Jr., Philadelphia. Tho governors, ln addition lo tho offi cers, will bo oa follows; Albany, Or. F. N. Tate; BalUmore, William Swelgor; Newark, William W. Wclngarth and Car Klelber; Newburgh, H. A. Pclppor; Philadelphia, George iL Moss, H. C. Heldman and Henry J. Berg man; Pnterson, Ferdinand Both and ' Jacob Tnmboer; Ttocheiter, Frederick J. Meier; New York, Charles A. Parker, Maurice C. Wyman. James A. "Wilson. Robert J. Mahor, S. Winston Oould and J. H. Madden; Richmond. S. N. William; Schenectady, E. Hennlman: Washington, J. E. FleldB. The standing of tho bowlers ln the national tourney today Is: . 8IN0L1I3. Name and city. Total. Howard Chlekerlng, Naw York M8 Leo Lucks, Brooklyn 63i JTieodoro Smith, Philadelphia ia Klmer B. Wood. Newark. N. J )B Joseph A. Smith. Rutherford, N, J 6?5 Frederick Clinch, Now York 622 Frederick K. Decker, New York 017 Benjamin Whltacre. New York 012 Albert Plrkl. Brooklyn 612 Herbert Grlnsted, Newark, N. J 60S DOUBLES. Walter and Smith, Rutherford, N. J 1235 Dunbar nnd Wilson, New York 120H Htlchn and Pablan, Now York 11T7 Christie and Lange, Itackensack. N. J... 117S Cattamnlch and La. Belle, Montroal 1172 Banks and Chain. Newark, N. J 11CX M. nnd C Klelber. Newark 1147 Walker and Ppurey. Montroal 1147 Keppler and Weber, Newark. N. J 114S J. and E. Pclletler, Montreal 11(3 FIVE-MAN. Atlantic, Brooklyn 2017 Maneto, Philadelphia 2S70 National Turnvereln No 1. Newark 2R37 KohmIUo A. A., Newark, N. J 28.V, Canadian, Montreal 2S0S Whlto Klephant. Philadelphia 2R0I Fenlor F.lks. 21 Newark, N. J 2780 National, Montreal 2712 Umpire Stnte. Now York i 2732 Union County, niliabeth, N. J 2731 Connecticut Golf July 7 Announcement has been mnde at New Haven that tho annual tournament of the Connecticut Golf Association for the Stato championship will be held at tho Brook lawn Club, Bridgeport, July 7 to 10. The Stato matches with Massachusetts and Rhode Island will bo held on June 5 and Juno 12, respectively, the former at some club In tho Boston district, not yet an nounced, and the latter nt the New Ha ven Country Club. 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