Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 20, 1915, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    EVENING LEDGETJ PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APBTE 20, 101S:
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CLASSIFIED
AxkvUR BASEBALL AFFAIRS SCHOLASTIC SPORTS JESS WILLARD'S STORY OF HIMSELI
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, MAYER VS. MARQUARD
. IN TODAY'S P;L-GIANT
CONTEST IN NEW YORK
ttfcGraw's Bunch Now Con
vinced It Is Up Against
a Real Ball Club in Pat
Koran's Team Denuireo
Shows Class.
t,T.W TonK. April M. rnt Mornn's
Vtie'lwll talent has mado a deep lh
grettt'on here In fact, sovernl Impressions
Lvo been made during tlio Mourn thus
far of the reconstructed Phillies. Tho
ilmpresslon which has sunk Into tho minds
of tho local baseball populace, la that
Koran line not only a fighting chnnce,
but n. real chance, provided, of course,
the Phils do not go Into their annual
itatoof dcrn toward the end of July.
Ti6 biggest Impression, however, mntlo
In the Immediate vicinity of Hnrlom Kon
tho Giants' standing In the league rnee.
Twice In swift succession hnvi the men
from tho subdued City ot nroleorly Lovo
,nme through with ft brand ot unbeatable
haifbuil They began their nefarious
work bv driving Matty, the master, from
tho box Sntmdny nnd winning by the
neat margin of 7 to 1.
Yefterd.iv the Olnnts took a shut-out
beating from the former cartooning team
mate, Al Demorec. At held his oppo
nents' t0 four hits, whllo his new com
MM' Slithered enough off big Jcft Tea-i-jati
and Art Frommo to amass threo
run-tno more than enoiiRh to loo tho
And toilav but that Is ft matter about
which New York diamond ilnpestera
thuddcr Tho Only thine fans here ore
willing to think about In i..ls nfternoon's
contest Is that Itlrhard do Mnrquard. one
time actorcttc, miiy perform against his
enemies from Philadelphia as he dirt
gfalnst bis closer neighbors tho Hrook
lyn Trolley Dodgers. ' I'nt Mornn has
given notice to his Mr. Mayor that ha
thall In oil probability bo called on to
aid to the winning string In tho thlul
contest with tho Polo Grounders.
Tlio biff lend which tho Phillies nro an
jioxlng means that, no matter how Rood
the other clubs may he, thoy will havo
a battle to mako up tho lost ground.
Four full gnines Is a big Rap even In
April, nnd whllo the Phillies havo time
and asnln hid a. much Rrenter lead than
that In Jul), they havo novor had Pat
jloran nt tho helm before, nor have they
eyer ringed tho peppery stylo of base
tall that thev havo dlsplnycd ognlnst
the Braves nnd tho Olants.
McGRAWS VIEW OF HIS TEAM
Couldn't Hit tho Sawdust Trail Even,
So 'Tis Said.
The New York Trlbuno sports artist
this mornlnR says:
A conversation which nroused curiosity
took place between Sunday nnd McCrnw
jesterdav Tho leader of tho Olants enld
It was just nbout baseball, but perhaps
it went fonn thiiiR lllto this:
Sundni Pil lll.o to have a chanco to
preach to jour men I think I might con
vert them.
JIcGraw- It wouldn't bo nny uso. Why,
that bunch of shiRRcrs of mlno couldn't
jjmp out of a pow anil hit tho sawdust
trail.
BINGLE AND BUNGLE
IN DIAMOND DOPE
Netlco who Is up nt tho top of tho Na
tional Lcaguo today. Also see Mho Is
just behind Charley Dooln's prediction
about the IScds' pitching staff appeals to
bfr well founded In six Raines played
ilerzog 1ms started six different pitchers
and every ono has shown Brent form, tho
two defeats being In low score games.
Chalk up another ono for CSrover
Laudormilk Joo Jackson's single In tho
first Inning was tho only hit annexed by
Cleveland on: tho lnnky hurlcr of tho
Browns Tho l5lg Southerner has al
lowed but four hits In his two starts nnd
appears to havo gained control. "With
!i control thero are fow better pitchers than
(, the Louisville "come-bock."
Becker pi' king bnlls off the left field
tleacher wn'I .ind Al Demareo serving
IS tip a great brand of pitching must have
;mado tho tlotliam fans wonder If Mi"
f Graw renllv Is such a wonderful leader.
,fn Boston "Whltted pulled tho circus
lltunts and mado tho fans sorry ho was
F traded
L The Whits Box havo lost four straight
me3 nnd their pitchers do not seem to
Stain ery good ahnpo. Edillo Collins lins
I tlOt BtrilMr lifa nMtwiK rrnlf ve, nntl llila
Oai been a great handicap to Rowland's
rHearn. Tho latter, by tho way, earned
v the distinction of being the first man put
f;vnta Ilelli Uua season. mnrence got ii
on tne opening day and ngaln on Sunday.
How are tho neds up there? This ques
tion can bo answored easily If ono takes
the trouble to look nt the box scores.
Not only has tho pitching been good, but
Iltrzog's team has tho remarkable record
et not having it batsman ittuek out dur
ing the flrsr IlireA pntriffa nf Mm flpnuin.
Ik This Is a stunt that was not accomplished
viunng tno entlro 19M soason. All ot
them are hitting tho bnll nnd a certain
Percentage must go safe with any ilc
' of luck
) White Sox Pitcher Spiked
ki?FrnPlTi Mich. April 20 -Jim Sentt.
Njffi '?r iha l'hli;a8o White fcox, wan uplkeil
r.r,"'J uraiiica riemre )eaieruas kuiiiu
l IM had to leave the Held. Seott was tand
tJi.in'ar l'18 diamond, when Catcher Tommy
Vitr "iH"' ,0 bek up to catch a hluh
:i.l' din not sea Kfntt And rflma tluwn on
83 ta hft 1"stcp wlth h,a BPke8' making a
Pitcher Lavender IlrenUs Itibs
wBiiCA90L APr" 20. - Jimmy Lavender,
r.J?h.,i.of ,ns Chlcaao Cut., ent worU to tliu
liJf.v ' P,l ber he won to pln.li oualnat
iii"Li,sb jeatenlay that he hail tallen
iii""K.lh8 bathtub In hln homo and broken
jM no, Hcter Uieanahan later conflrmod
; Chaney to Iiox O'Kcefo
TLCeOrCft ChailPV nP tliilllinnr will tnfft
le O'Heere. o( tills ilty, at the Olympia
6J-..A., next ifonday night. JTankle t'onway
IffJ"?" J" Vincent In th temlwlnd-ui'.
fcw&i l'3any Donlorth, ot the U. S. H.
IfljT li wnl meet alike cosier, a"u
K'ie Fern will tackla Tommy Delanej.
Minnesota Ttnxlnrr Ttlll Pahkos
!iJ,.fAtJL., Minn.. April M.-Tbe. Houm bill
Bum. 'iii11 ,he tht ntt-clat ! of Mln-RfSS-Mlnneatioll.
St, Paul and Duluth-hja
IniiiTi " Dims eenute. concurrenfa By tno
SSt! J? ,'a,, amendments will l nc4iiry
'"" " bill (oe tq the aovernor.
' Mandot Won as He Pleased
..KEMPHI3. Tenn .. Arirll in at Mandot. ot
i k. i"n' handled Tutay DroulllarU about
Si."' leaed In an eUlit-round match and
Si SU a deeUian by Itru Ilaaek la.
o. There nIa no knookdown.
r- R-ni i .... , j
.iuanu in uaiiio i,eonuru
Stl.0PK, April 2U-Johnny Kllbas.
!S?Hlnt chamDlon. will meet Benny
P: ai ma Vsderal A. O. on April w.
two-ynr abaenco trom Manhattan ngbt
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CAi,f in,n on r r,.r T vuri
': T Walked a nllla In T 5S. LeHtlUK
5 i..! latter on akatea. hy tluac
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MACK TO USE SHAWKEY
TO LIVEN MORGUE-LIKE
LOOKS OF SHIBE PARK
Athletics' Right - h a n d e r
Slated to Pitch Today in
Effort to Capture at
Least One Game From
Donovan's Bunch.
During tho last few days, Shlbo Park
has had tho general appeal anco of a
morgue. To bo sure thero havo been
many IllumlnntitiR plays and many which
wero n credit to tho Mnekmcu, jet tho
poor pitching has resulted In :i temporary
slump by the team as a whole.
This afternoon Mack Intends to uso
his dependable ilghthnntlciv Robert Shaw
key, to lescuo tho tlili it game from tho
Yankees. JInck Is determined that ho
will make It n draw with Donovan's
people.
In order to accomplish this he must
enpturo today's affair und follow that
with 11 victory tomorrow. Connlo Is
therefore bent upon having Slmwkey and
Lapp for his battery, against Donovan's
selection which probably will bo Ilrown
and Sueenoy. If tho crstulilta Athletics"
huilcr is not used against tho White
Klephants, Wnrhop will get tho assign
ment. Otherwlso tho llno-ups of tho two teams
will bo the sumo as In that disastrous
gamo yesterday, when tho Yanks had the
bettor of 11 long drawn-out nrgument
with tho score It to 0.
Yostcidny tho Mackmcn mndo enough
hits to win nlmost any old ball game ex
cept tho 0110 In which thoy happened to
be. Fifteen times, Athletic cloutsmen
slammed tho ball safely off tho delivery
of Hay Caldwell, yet they mado only six
talllos. The illffcrenco In tho runs 1b ac
counted for bv tho inlsplays of tho A's,
who hail si- 1 harped against them. Two
of lliCM! weie long, wild thmws by Uipp
nnd loiillv funned lht tinning point of
tho game.
Herb IVnnoek Rot oft to a bad start,
which resulted In his retirement nfter
tho el.th inning. In the seventh Wilbur
Davis, tho man who lias often hit tho
Trail of tho Loncsomo Pine, went In.
Wilbur wna wild and Ineffective, but the
Yanks were so far ahead that they did
not dent tho young pitcher's feelings nt
severely ns ,thcy might, had they been
pressed.
HARVA1U) VARSITY fllEW
TO ROW NAVY SATURDAY
"II" Men in Preliminary Practice for
Hip Races.
ANNArOLIS. April :0.-Tho members of
tho Harvard wtrslty crew, under charge
ot Coach James Winy and Manager Hel
ton, nro here to row ngalnbt tho Naval
Academy crow over a courso of tho Hen
Icy distance of ono mllo and llve.clghths
Saturday, liy a tacit agreement which
hiiB covered several scars, Harvard has
lowed against the Midshipmen every
other jenr. coining to Annapolis In tho
years when. It had no other race but tho
Ynla contest on Its own wnteis,
Tho lbltora were, on tho water both
this morning and afternoon, but have not
gone otr tho courso as et. This morn
ing they rowed up tho river for lo miles
anil took several short spins. This after
noon thero was much wind nnd a few
starts wero practised In tho vicinity ot
tho boathouse. The work will ho In
creased gradually during tho week.
On Wednesday Harvard and the .Naval
Academy will contest In baseball, la
crosse and tennis, to that It Is Harvard
Week here.
SCHOOLBOYS IN REGATTA
New York Students Prepare for Har
lem Contest.
Four entries are now ti Bluing for the
high school elght-oured shell race In tho
Harlem regatta. New York city, Memorial
njy High School of Commerce. New
York, is using a ton. Star shell PortWjrn
preparatory students are worMnjf at the
Atalanta boathou. New Ilochello High
Rrhnol Is using a New York Athletlo
Club shell at tho New Jtochelle cluuhouM
aid Flufchlng High School Is rowing from
the Wahnetah p. C. float.
Captain Bamuel Cramer, of the Lone,
Stars, coach qt the Commerce candidates,
has his joung oarsmen more advanced
than 1 as any other coaoh. His boys had
teen working on tho machines for several
weeks before hettook them on the water,
whero they have ben dolly for two
week.. With approximately JB candidates
he "s ten "e to k.ep his barge and
MU working simultaneously, and thus
baVta.il able to shift his men about more
than haus an Kompetlng coach in the high
school division.
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SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT
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Tin" N'nrth Side Pi nfesMinnala, one of
tho ulrnngoRt teams in the clt, wishes
to arrange games with Hanger, t'ontrs
vllle, I'arkersburg, Lebanon, I'lillllpHlmig,
New Pantle, Uelaw.uo City, l'ltman
Grove nnd other teams of this callbro.
Address John J. Hoover, 20.C North
American street, or phono Kensington
3323.
The Drooklyn Hoys' Club, a unlfoimed
11-year-old nggiegatlon, wishes to nr
innge games with teams of similar age.
Addrcs Daniel McCarthy, 4111 Haverford
avenue.
Tho Wvnoln '. C. will present a for
midable line-up when they open their Hen
son nct Saturdny against a club to bo se
lected. Tho management has seemed tho serv
ices of several woll-known semlpro plny
ers in addition to plnyers of Cilrard Col
lege Would like to hear from South
wark. Stetson, fUrawhrldge & Clothier,
Clifton Heights, I C. TJ I', nf Ardmni...
fjast nntl, of Hothleliem; Wlsluomlng.
nnd other riubs of this cnlllirc. Address
Gus Huis, 1913 North Darlen street.
Tho Marshall r. C, a 11-1.1-ycar-old
team, wishes to arinngo gnmes with
teams offering n rcnaonablo guarantee.
Address M. Urcnnnr, !'07 Fllboit fctieet.
Tho Eorrelll A. C, n newly imlformed
17-year-old traveling team, would lllto to
hear from teams of corresponding age
having grounds and offering a reasonable
guarantee Address A. nienterls, 1109
Gerritt street.
KooKwood, ono of the youngest nnd best
traveling semlpio teams In riilladolphla,
who havo played such clubs as St. Mary's
professionals, Clifton Heights, Atlclphln
ami Urldesburg, nro desirous of hooking
games with teams nf equal merit. Ad
dioss Ilortico Ilenttcs, :.1l2 North Itiincroft
sticct
The rklivnrd Professionals luive April
"I open. Teams desiring games In Mat
or June, nml willing to pay a reasonable
guatantee, write to A. J. firiicf, -lOS West
Susquehanna avenue, or phono Kensing
ton SOU A.
Arielpht.i A A. is desirous of hearing
fiom tlrat-class scmlprn tcnmi In Penn
lylvanln, Delawnro and New Jersey hav
ing good grounds nnd offering u fair
guarantee. Address W. Waller. 2113 West
Oakdalo street.
Tlio Glrnrd Iteservos desires to nrrango
games for May . 13, 2J, 23, 31. Tho Ito
eerves aro n. Ilrst-class, fully uniformed
traveling team, and will play nny club
ATHLETES WHO WILL HELP MAKE PENN
BalySiiB r Pertnsylvanians pin their faith in 'ffiW
" .n1 pentathlon championship. """- -
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offeiiiiir n fair guarantee Write to II.
Milliner, 100 Noith Hnndolph stieet
The H-lnnlng game between the Frank
foul Indians and tho Wilmington Stars on
tho hitter's grounds, Saturday, was a
great battlo, with tho Indians on the long
end of a 3-2 bcorc.
The Indians will havo a-, an attraction
uo.t Saturday the strong Foit Washing
ton, Pa , team, at home.
The Alum lean Travelers, a atioug 1G-1T-year-old
team, wishes games with teams
In Now Jersey, Delawato or Pennsjlvanln.
Mny 22, June 2(1 and dntos In July. Au
gust nnd September nro open. Address
Spcnrer C. George, 2"29 North Warnock
sltcet.
A llrst-cluci outfielder would llko to
play ball with tome team In or out of
tho city Do not ask compensation. Ad
dross Unit Player, 2u2t North Pnlethorp
street. 1'hlliiilclphln, P.t
A llrst-i'lnsH uniformed Hoveling team
would like to hear from a hard-lilttlng
shoitstop, willing to piny for full travel
ing expenses. Address Manager, 12. J ,
UO West Norils sttcet.
Tho Shonnhan C. C. will ptnen a trav
eling team In tho field this bcnson. Would
like to hear from homo trams desiring
this attraction and offering a fair guar
antee. Addiess John A. Tolnnil, 4001
Westminster avenue.
Tho North Hnd Club, thoscmlpio trav
eling team of Kensington, has May 8
and 15 open for games with teams In
Pennsylvania, Delaware and Now Jersoy
olfeilng a reasonable guarantee Address
J. C. Kborts. 1613 North Hope street.
Tho Frankford All Stars would like to
hear from any llrst-claks team plnlug
Sunday baseball. Write to William
Hiownblll, 1MB Church street, Frankford,
Pn
The llnst Spruce Professionals, have
April 21 open in its schedule, nnd would
like to hear from nny first-chisw team of
fering n reasonable guarantee Address
Hairy A. O'Hrlen, 219 Spruce street. Phil
adelphia, Tho Albro A. A., last year's champions
ot Tioga, H fast filling Its schedule for
tho coming senson. A few open dateB
temnlu.
Would like to hear from nny In or out
of town teams willing to pay a reasonable
guarantee. Address P. J. Donnghy, G27
West Clearfield street, or Phono Ken
sington 7S0.
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OF LIFE
PENN RELAY RUNNERS
HAVE GREAT RECORD
Since 1895 Quakers Have Won
21 Championships at Its Car
nival. Somo surpilslng iesult were obtained
recently In glancing ovei tin' wlnneis nf
tlio v aliens events since the reln. inrnl
Mil was started In IWli The most (sur
prising result ns Unit Peiins.vh.inla has
won mnro Hum double the number of
rduy championships than thoso won by
nny other college. In nil. Pcnn has won
21 relay championships of America. In
both the two nnd four miles I'enn has
won elKlit championships The niie-inllf
championship Iiob gone to Pennsylvania
tlmo times, while the fieshman ehim
pUmsiilp has been won by Pcnnsxlv.inla
on two occasions.
Y'nlo Is second on the list for champion
ship honors, having won tlio one-mile flva
times, the two-milo threo times and the
fcur-mllo twice, In nil 10 championships.
Michigan comes nest with eight victories,
six of which wero won In the four-mile
inco und two In tho tuo-nille champion
ship. Though Michigan lias had severnl line
nni'-mllo tennis, thej, have never yet won
that championship. Harvard ties Ynle with
thn number of vletailes In the one-mile
chnmpiouship, having scored five times
Thoy have one victory to their credit In
tho twn and the four-mile championships.
Chicago bus been very successful In the
onn-mllo championship, which they have
won five times. Coneli Stagg has alwa.wi
been n great de eloper of qunrtcr-mllers,
nnd the yenrs In which he has not won,
his teams have alwas been close to the
front.
Illinois nnd Princeton nro next, with
three lctorles each Princeton has won
tho tuo-mllo championship once ami tho
fieshmnu championship twice Illinois
has bcorod one victory each In tho ono
mllo, two miles and tlfo freshmen cham
pionship. Dartmouth has two victories
to her credit, one In tho tno miles nnd
ono in tlio Ci cabman championship.
Cornell. Columbia, Syutcuse and Oxford
Unlveisily each have one victory to their
credit.
The sin prise of this list Is Iho fact that
Cornell has onlv won ono Jciory out of
tho mnn times tho have been at
Finnklln Field. This may bo duo to
the fact that ioach Moakley docs not
desire to got his men In shape for thoso
events, though In ninny quarters It has
been attributed to hard luck.
in the enily days of tho races Y'nlo and
Hnivard noio tho most prominent win
ners In tho rclav championships, but Just
as In tho Inst 10 years tlicso two colleges
havo given away In track athletics to
Pennsylvania, Cornell mid Dartmouth nt
times, so now thoy nro not quite so prom
inent ns somo of tho other universities.
RELAY HISTORY
"HO W I WON WORLD'S RING
CHAMPIONSHIP" BY WILLARD
TitlchoUlcr Telia of His Soft-Hcartcdncss and How It Once Cost
Hi'm Decision Onlu One Man, Carl Morris, Whom
He Really Enjoyed Beating.
AttTltJl.B Vlt,
Hy JESS WIIiLAlU)
Heavyweight Champion of the World.
They have snltt or mo that t lack tho
nggfcsslveness nnd nt times the vicious
nesa necessary in tho ical lighting man
of the day. That tins! been tho moit fre
quent of tho rrltlPlsms of me In tho past,
though how that t havo become chain
Itlon, nil this may bo changed
N'ol In defense of inysrtf, hut more In
analysis of my lighting character, I want
to mj right hero that t never In my
whole career enjoyed hitting hut one man.
I had n grudge ng.tlnst that fellow, nnd
cery tlmo I landed on him t thoroughly
ct.Joynl It. Alt of tho otheis that I was
forced to hit T felt extremely sorry lor
and never hit them oftencr than was ab
solutely necessary for mo to win.
Two or three times thin got me Into
trouble, but that's another story.
The one man that t took pleasure In
beating wna Carl Morris, who started out
from Oklahoma about tho same time that
I did
Nexer muld f figure that he was a
Kamo inn n and t said so. It was proved
to me nfierwnrds when ho said he
wouldn't light mo bocauso I would get too
much reputation by being lien ten by him!
Can you oqunt that?
There's a funny story about ttie matoi
I had with Morris the only ono we bad,
bv the wa.v In Madison Squnro Gnnlen.
New York cltv. The battle took plaeo mi
December -t. 191H, and Morris wns n 10 to
T faorlte You see, ho had won nn .i foul
ft urn Gunboat Smith In the rounds mid
Smith eniller In tho snmo car. bad been
given a 20-inuud decision ocr me in San
WHAT MAY HAPPEN
IN BASEBALL TODAY
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Clubs.
W. L. Pet. Win Lose.
Detroit -t
Wnehlnnton 3
New York 3
Cleveland 3
St. Louis 3
Doston 2
Chlearjo 2
Athletics 1
.667
.714
.657
.667
.571
.571
.600
.428
.400
.571
.500
.500
.428
.428
.400
.206
.600
.600
.500
.500
.500
.333
.250
.200
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Clubs.
Phillies ...
Cincinnati ,
Chicago . .
Doston ...
New York
Plttsburn.li
St. Louis
Drooklyn .
W. L. Pet. Win. Lose.
0 1.C00 1.000
.SCO
.571 I
.571 '
.500 I
.333 ;
.667
.667
.600
.400
.333
.333
.167
.714
.714
.667
.5C0
.428
.428
.286
.236
.285
.143
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Clubs.
VV. L. Pet. Win. Lote.
Drooklyn 6 I .837
Chlcano 5 2 ,741
Kansas City 5 3 ,625
Newark 5 4 .556
Plttsburnh 3 5 .375
Dnltlmore 3 6 .333
St. Louis 2 5 .286
Buffalo 2 5 .286
.875
.750
.667
.600
.444
.400
.375
.375
.750
.623
.556
.500
.333
.300
.250
.250
SCHKUULU VOW TODAY
vwionai. ixacui:
PlillnUelphla at Neiv Yoik, clear
ltronkln nt l!nton, Guar
St Ixiuls at (Mntlnniill, Gear,
rittsburgli .it Cliiingo, clear
.muiicn i.i:ai;u:
Now Aerk nt Philadelphia, clear
Itoston nt WiishlnRtnn, clear.
Clilenito nt Detroit, clear.
Clovcland at Si. Louis, clear.
1 1 in itAi. i i:acui;
llronklyn at ruiffnlo, clear.
KanRuu City ut 1'ltthburgh, cloudy.
I'lileugo nt Si. f.ouln. clear.
Only three games scheduled today.
yi:sti:hday's results
a mi: m can ixua.'n
Now York, It; Athletics, fi.
Wnshlugtnn, 1; Boston, 2.
Detiolt, 0; Chlcngo, 1.
St. Louis, T; Cleveland, 2
ISAlIO.N.xt, IJ.WJUK
Phillies. !t; New York. 0.
Hoston, 7; Ilroolslyn, !.
Iloaton, G; Drooklyn, 1 t-il gamei.
Chicago, S; Pittsburgh, 7.
Cincinnati. I: SL Iouls, 1.
triii.rtAi. ii:aoui:
Newark, U; Baltimore, 2.
il'ooklyn, 10; nuffnlo, S.
Chluigo. 9; St. Louis, 1.
Kansas City, I; Pittsburgh, 2.
COIiUMIHA TO V0TB TODAY
OX ltESTOIUXfi FOOTHALIi
Committees Meets to Decide Mooted
Sports Issue.
NKW YOHK, April Sl. Columbia's all
liupnrtaiit question football will bo de
cided today, when tho University Commit
ten on Student Organizations holds its
meeting In Karl Hall.
Y'csieiday soternl rumors were prevalent
to tlio effect that tho College. Faculty
romnilttec, headed liy Piofessor Krsklnn.
has reneged on tho proposition, but Into In
tin .ifleiuonn conversation had it thai
thn Committee on Student Organisations
had passed the motion over tlio faculty
Committee's refusal.
TODAY'S RACING CARD
AT HAVRE DE GRACE
i niiies for tmla at Ilmro de (irate are
I'iii iu e, 'J-ytur olde en.1 up, eelllnv, u fin
iuk Bin Quiiiir, 110, PI Home, 117, Ullnt.
Ill 'Joe rinn, llo. Uater Ml), lfiS. fhero.,d.
1 10 l.u hlel, US; Saturua lu'i, Uinta s
lirvih..i. lis. i'roKrew.Ue, His- I'nile Slun
llh oj ins, Clorrton Jtuuell, lt
S .oinj rue 4-jear-ol It ,nul up. itirprttM.li,ifcp,
nlMiut 3 inllen Judge Valuer, I'li; Ithniuli Hi
bun .ing. 13'J, Itouer Onrdon, 1.1,. !.atly Orunt.
1U1 Pax t'rait, 117. Sir t'aleiloie, 132, Pros.
1 17
I bird ru p, .'t-jrar.elda and up, eclling liaivl.
u'ap, Sty lurlongB HoUla. lot, Captain Pjrr.
0! Sarwnet, in, lielsmour, 112, Wnnda Pltur,
pie i-llft" Held, fill, Mamie K , 100.
Fourth race, the llellulr linudtcan, .'J-iear-o!d
and up, 0 furlonsn Ten Point, 132. i'lini
etta llleu, Ithl. Jew. Jr.. M: Slumber II 11U.
ti.rprUlnB 110, Kiiiprahl Oem. ion
Kifth riue, :t-)eur-uld and up, selling, I mile
ami 70 )urdk Chuckles, 112 ectiarUa K
(Iruingrr, 107, Ilermuda 112 Tanivrlana. K.1,
l.me l)av, 110, rnlonel Kred. 110: Iteauiott,
107. Abboiford 1U7. Dr. Duenner, 112; liuax
Around, 105, "Wyanoke 110, Cobs, 115. Colunel
Aahmeade, 112, Colonel Cook, 113, Talon, 113,
hupreine. 1UT.
Sixth rma. 2-)aar-old maldena, t furlonEa -Narniar,
110; l.lltle Dlrper, ICrT. loleta, U57,
TyiKiuraphy. 107. Ilrooracorn. 107; Sanipar Stal
wart. UO. Tom Blward. 116, Tattle Tale. UO.
Kllan Smyth, 107. Tlngming, 11U, Will Oi.li.
liu.
Apprentice allowance claimed.
Weather cloudy, track fast.
Draw Bout at Tumaquu
TAMAQUA. r-. April 20. Youns Nell, ot
Alleatoun. and Kid SDMler, of Mount Cannel,
fought tea rounds heio tutors the Tanutqua A.
t last night without either matt being able to
Und a sleep producer. Sbcslsr lad the righting
durlna the earlier rounds, tut Neil's clsvarMM
ksiit bun from harm In the seralulnd-uu
llonsy Hoy Uana. ot Coaldalt. put young Sai
Ijangford to ths canvas In tu scoud. Youojc
IMy. ot Coaldale. hung the K. O. sign on Bat
tling sottk. of Tauuqus, in tbe fourth round
Leon Plays Maupome Tonight
Jess lon Chlcsgoi rcpraasiiuuits la ib
Inttrstate Three Cushion lasus. .tu niset
l'Uir Maupciua. of PhUslelplif Ip their Anal
game at Aliiugw Acaivuj? it.
Francisco, a most unjust verdict, by ths
way.
Tom Jones handled my affairs when I
fought Morris nt the Garden, nnd as he
went Into the building the night of the
fight and up to our dressing room, we
happened to pass the room where Morris
was dressing for tho ring lie stopped
Jones nnd called him Into the room,
"Tom, I wnnt von to do my business
nrter this fight," lie said "I'll give this
Kansas fellow a good trimming tonight
nnd then wo can talk business. What do
you say'"
As experienced ns Jones Is lie was
taken off his feet bv the nerve of that
declaration. Ho hesitated for a moment,
nnd then he nnswcied:
j "That's a gamo way to talk. Carl, and
I T lllto .xour nerve. 1 wouldn't mind doing
xour business, but you've got to show me
that you can trim this man of mine, I
think ho can beat tho world, and nlways
thought ho could bent u especially.
We'll see nfter thn battle."
Jones told me what ho had said nnd 1
wns good nnd mnd It wasn't the first
tlmo ho had slammed nt me. for he wns
knocking me eery opportunity.
Thai's why I felt that I had a grudge
against him when I fared him thnt night
in New Vorlt. And I quickly discovered
that I could bent him. And, bellovo me.
It was nne pleasuro to do It. Hverj' time
I sunk n glovn Into 'him it made mo feel
good, and I couldn't help laughing all
the way through.
Usually I hato to sco Wood on nn op
ponent, tmt In Morris' case It mado m
feel good When t knew I hurt other
opponents, felt sorry, and often I have
tlellliptiitPly let up on them.
I did this In my battle with Tom Mo
Mabon. a much smnlter man. He was
a terrible looking sight before wo got
thiouRli. nnd then I eased up, only to
the end the next day that ono writer hail
kImmi a newspaper decision against me.
So xou see it doesn't nlwns pay to be
kind tn nn opponent.
NORTHEAST BASEBALL
SLATE STILL CLEAN
Victory Over Southern Gives
Red and Black Third League
Win Central Again Loses.
Today's Scliolastic Schedule
(.nnnnlnun Arademy nt Clirltrnlmm IUr.ll.
IVim Clinrter nt Sunrtliintire I'rep.
f'lirtniit Hill Arodemy nt l Ijinrey School.
rrleniU' Centnil nt I.unKilnnne High.
Cnlliolic High ill Chest rr High.
(Irrmnntnun lllcb nt (Zermautimn l'rlrnus
I'oartli street Chili lit llitw-rfnril School.
,strnT'i Iluliir College nt Hnmmonton
Hlali.
Suiirtliiaare lllali nt ilodla lllgb.
Itlillc) I'nrl. nt llndiliin llrlalitfi.
College of (Mrnimtliy nt St. .iimrph'a.
Interscholastic League Standinp:
v u P.C.
Vortlirnul lllKll Si-hnnl
Uesi Phllai'elphls High Ki-honl
Cillinll.- lllKll S IhotI . ..
Central Mich Prhool
Southern lllah S,-hnnl
I n l.ono
t 1 .730
i a .-At
O 2 .000
I) -i. oco
Although NortheiiKt High School was
able to get but five hits nrt the delivery
of Sheffo. Southern High School's star
slabster, yostcidny afternoon, live errors
made by the downtowners enabled tho
Interscholastic I.eaguo leaders to chalk
up Iheir third consecutHe victory and
hold on to tho lirst position In the circuit
with a percentage nf t 0W
The Southern batsmen garnered one
moro hit thnn their opponents, but they
scored only n lone run to Northeast's
five. Kcllar, who is twirling finely for
tho Sth street and Lehigh avenue boys,
kept Southern's halt dozen blnglcs well
kc.tttcrcd, nnd with the exeepMon of tho
fourth frame tho South Philadelphia base
ballists were scoreless
Central High School, holder of the
Princeton trophy, symbolic of the chnm
piouship, ployed Its second league match,
nnd again the Crimson and Gold nine
went down to defent. This time tho West
Philadelphia High School aggregation
trimmed Doctor O'tlrlen's national pas
llmers, S to 1 Abr.ims, the Speedboys"
mounder. let the fboad nnd cireen street
bnilera down with it total of Inlf a dozen
safe slums.
Tlio AVest Phlllle batsmen In the mean
time connected Willi the servings of
llnrles and Sheppai.i for n total of 11
hits. Camion, Ilrnwn, Hlermnn and KoanJ
each hammered out a brneo of blnales.
Oa is, nt first base for Centrnl High,
played a fnultles game, handling a dozen
chances without a mlscue. He connected
with ono of the hnlf dozen b t
On form played to date. Northeast Ii'sh
shapes up as tho most probablo winner of
the Iutcrhcholastlc League race The Hed
and mack has a trio of corking boxmen
In Darker. Keller and Iloui her" -
Infield and outfield men also are showing
tip splendidly. At the bat Northeast has
been displaying better form than any of
the other entries In tho organization.
The two defeats suffered by Central
High have been the surprise of the season
thus far. Previous to tho opening of the
annual Inlei scholastic campaign it looked
ns it Doctor O'Hrlen hnil a bunch of
leather heavers who would repeat their
1914 ctory. However, the Crimson and
Hold will have to do some tall hustling
tn boating out N'ortlienst High, after the
bitter's three consecutive victories.
Tho track team of Peun Charter Is
showing up tlnel. The Little Quakers
.uiiled the second tcaln to their str'nit
when Northeast High School was taken
into camp yesterday afternoon by a score
of 51 to IS. Oujer. Penn Charter's star
football and baseball player, took two
tli-bt places, capturing the lOU-yard dash
and tiie i mining broad Jump, while Walsh,
also of the Little Quakers, romped oft
with the honois in the 220-ynrd low
buidles and the high hurdles. Rodgers.
of Northeast, also won two firsts, annex
ing the 220 and 110 yard dashes.
CENTKAL HIGH WINS AT TENNIS
Easy Victory Over Team Prom
Friends' Central in Openqr.
The Central High School tennis team
opined Its season yesterday with an easy
victory over the Friends' Central racket
wldders. nt Houston Field. Central won
all six matches. .
Singles Captdtn Gravis, Central High,
defeated liarton, Friends' Central. 8-1.
C-3: Uuckley, Central High, defeated Cal
houn, Friends' Central, 6-0, 6-1; Sharp
son, Central High, defeated Friedman,
Friends" Central. 6-0, 6-0; Clarke, Central
High, defeated Captain Wynne, Friends'
Central, -t. 6-3.
Doubles Harris and Shine. Central
High, defeated Buiby and Clagborn,
Friends' Central, 11-9, 6-3, Etecker and
Crouse, Centrul High, defeated Lewis
and Puncoast, Friends' Central, 6-3, 6-4.
McLoughlin May Npt Play
NEW YORK, Awll JU.-Word -wnm recetvet
bars today that Maurice IB McLougblla tbe
famous CaUlornU unuts star loan cut fcs
sols la play at the hsiuplocuiaJu loursaauBt
at to wssc ciKie
Trunls club. Korvsc IllQ.
I . X . in August
He notUsM ih coraailttse
that buiiltiess aiiahl orewsot bis teutnvvtcta ta
ths Bast this auiuoter I ia4tsjr Eduxrs rngv
als be abseat. due t. tajurhes te bia test froia
which be hxs aoi fully I scon red.
- lui ne hair mUa