IS Li gCHQOLBOY TENNIS LEAGUE WILL PLAY UNDER ACADEMIC RULES LIVE BOXING GOSSIP EVENING CTDflETPniTJAftEEPHIA". FftlDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1916. ,Vt3 wv J Si Nel B1 1 s 4 i IfiLLARD-MORAN GO BIGGER ! GAMbJjJii fujk 1UUKAKD THAN J0HJMSONrJ JEFFRIES AFFAIR Bate Must Take In at Least $77,500 Before Win- I ning Money Can Be Counted Fans Will See Not What They Expect i Uy ROBERT W. MAXWELL tat Willard-Moran Fight Fads aiinJh'nV"1 l,e l,eM '" Ncw Vork nt',f. "'"n"' will receive $17,500 nnd 0,.P?r ."" on Hie movie. niJf .',ittt.""' "' "lH3.31 n milt llle fur the In-riiunil limit. IniiiU Mnmn will rcielvc S30.000, or nl Hip rnte of SOCn.07 i mlunle. 7. ','"' ""I le sold at $1 to . i ineen thoinunil nrc expelled tn nee tlio content, help lit, weight nml rrnrh. .i... I..nl hr,ln training In Chicago to ll ' J"' "" eontlntio lirolhnlnary work there for tun weeki. .Mornn Mill I nil n nenr New York. weights' who scales between ICO nnd 170. hVU1!.!1 IfRlHtnato lot-pound borer nnJ tlio nt tlio mentioned weight. Dunn's BlufT Called Al Hcrford, of Ilaltlmoro, former man nger of Joo Gang, called Jimmy Dunn's blurt yesterday when he offered $10,000 for the Kllbane-Chaticy battle. It will bo re called that Dunn objected to tlio orlglnnt match because Chancy 'a manager was In terested In tlio club uml wanted an out sider to stage tho bout. The Olympla A. A. offered $,-,000 for six rounds In Phila delphia and Jack O'Brien was ready with a tTTiOO bid for Norrlstown. Now that lingo purses eom to bo the piopcr thing In tho boxing game. It la believed that an offer from Now Yoik will be awaited untlt final arrangements arc made SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS u cumc oai k ai mo llrnnn an his opponent The Quaker City pro llrst bout Ilnrry Un .. .. nlnkaril liiinsr un that iWttOlMOpurto for the Jcffrlcs-Johnson " .Vim July I, J9W, It was freely prc gfj he would spend tho remaining "el:1i. ir. in the poorhouso. Ho was 0111,3 - nvnnHfvf1 to en broko with a terrl blo smash, for no battle In history .ever drew n gate largo enough to tnko caro of tho guarantee. How ever, Tex got by with It and his suc cess gave lilm cour age to try his hand In other big events, nickard purchased tho right to stngo the Willard-Moran battle in New York for $07,600 Some say - w MAXWELL It Is 00,000, but, ac- ' to reports from Chicago, tho Mrdl. mount wins The bout will bo WndooH on March 17. It will be held 1, P& "he big city, the building to It idectcd later. Tittles to us that Tex Is taking a blg JJSSuee with this match than he did Sh the Jeffr cs-Johnson affair. Advcr 1SJ& ether expenses will total $10,000, uSi hrlncs the llnanclal outlay up to S-whU li 1'"' a ""l0 bun,lle ot ESSTto St up for a lO-.ound no-dccl-??"ri.VB Dear Old Public will be Sow d to pay the bills and the tax will k. from B to S per seat. And the funny rt o? U all 13 that tho D. O, P. fans Sll fall, and fall hard. Barnum Erred Btmnm seems to have mado an error. M fir as New York Is concerned, when K milled that truism about "ono bong born every minute." According to the form displayed In the past, ono needs a jpllt-Mcond watch to time them correctly. Par be It from us to knock this notable ,nt wtaro one man gets IB. per State and tho other JGG6.C7 for the same kngth of time; but a 10-round bout be- reVn Wlllard and Moran will be a pa thetic exhibition Both men are slow arm ciutlous. neither Is aggressive, and the chances are that each will try to piitwalt tie other. Whllo they nro doing tills, the D o P. will be looking on nt ?j to SLo pe'r look, nnd wonder why they didn't rtlse their boys to be prize lighters. Ton disappointing rounds are in Prospect, nnd WUard will draw down J4..50O for his put of the show Moran gets $20,000 nnd the money will be placed In tho boxers' hinds the day before tho light. All of which goes to snow that Tex Rlckaru will bo a cry lucky person if he emerges from this match without a big nick in his bankroll If both men were fut. If both could put up a line boxing rrhlhlilnn. It might be worth tho price of tdmitslon to see the pair in action. But It seems to be a mstako to match tho boiers over tho 10-round no-deolslon route, where the spcctatois will get little action for their money. Both aio husky anil able to travel 10 rounds without fcel toff any fatigue. It will bo imposssblo for one man to wear tho other down In auch a short battle. m tho only chanco for a knockout will bo a lucky punch and that doesn't seem likely. The public expects to seo a regular ilambang battle for tho heavyweight championship ot tho 'world. It expects to tee the big men stand too to toe nnd (lug away until a sleep-producing wal lop has been administered. But that's only what they expect. What they'll Rt It another matter. Proper Dope Old Grant Rice sprung the proper dope when he suggested that tho boxers be al lowed to box 10 or 15 rounds In tho base ment before tho show goes on, and then atep Into tho ring to finish It. A 10 round battlo will bo too short. Hlckard and his nssnnlntn.s nvnenr n flOO.OOO house on March 17. But where Will thev find a nlnert hlr- nnnllfh In tifin- dlea, large crowd? It's too early to stago the bout outdoors. Madison Square Gar den has hPPn rentnrl tnr tl.n ,lV,t nn,l Ue State armories are out of tho ques- "vii. mo oniy tning loft for Hlcknrd to oo Is to emulate Billy Sunday and build tabernacle. And then tho Flro Depart- "i uuia Biep in and read tho regula tions regarding tho construction of build ings, In the meantime Jack Curloy is wearing eroad smile, and Jack Dllon has been 21X if"' Jrr Curloy had no trouble with Tom Jones in Chicago yesterday "Hen the mnrnh u'nu .n.in tt .ti.i .., wan. it ie wt wJ,en th0 bl,i B0!ircrt to Red and Blue Basketball Team uiiii i viii Jacif, ueing inier- t.oeal devotees of boxing ncaln will lwve tho eliolre of two shows tonlcht. Tho wlnil-uo nt he .Quaker City A A will brine together 'rci' Kelly nnd Joo Itcffernan boxer is lllintcr while Tomrm tJiimdon will cmle.ivor cumc oniK" in mo Monparcu witn I'rcsion ieni nriiKmm follonn' .- Itmn....- V.H-.k t.AHH ... .,,,," V. . V" WHIIIIlll -1U..1. 11,11, , 3. . ffi!!1.1. bout-Mike ramphell. North I'enn. 'i.-tV'1"0 Nelson, North 1'enn. .Third limit K. O. Mnmlon North Penn, . Jolinnv Kelly, 17th Ward. loiirth Imut Il.miv itt'Alecr. North Tcnn. V. Jliill Kemler. North I'enn. S-enilwliiil-iiD .too Huntlnir, Nlcetown, s. ' P Oounell. ralnnoum. liul-iu l'rcd Kellv, Itlalnd Sun. vs. Job HelTcrnan, West Philadelphia. Amateur boxlnc bouts are bclnir etaccil bi weekly by Jolmny l.'ekharilt. lit tho People's theatre. Louisiana mado a tremendous lilt In his ten round match with lienny Chavez In Knns.is Uty tho other nlRht. The reforco declared the bout a draw lecauso ot a Fcnsatlonal rally by Louisiana in tho llnnl frame. Ho dropped tho .Mcxlum In tho tenth, but Chavez regained I1I3 feet without tuklng a count. 'Johnny Hums has started nenotlattons with promoters In St. I'.iul for tho purposo of matchlnit Joo Uorrcll with MIUo Olbhons In ono of Uirco bouts tho I'hautoui Is booked for. Uorrcll expects novcr to havo troublu with his right hand again and hopcj to keep busy. Illness caused Johnny Nelson tn turn down two matches Ho could have met Mickey Don Icy at PottBVlllo tho other night uml his ser vices were wanted for tho National Club's program this week. It took Jack Mcdulgnn morn than a month to Lllnih tho Mirty Parrell-Ted Lewis bout, scheduled for tlio Nations! Club tomorrow night. Pirnt the New Yorker was unablo to no through with tlm nntrh becnupo oi a swollen ear. and later tho Ilrltnn held out for n big purse. The set-to ilnally materialized after muUi dickering, Jimmy Murphy nevir trained moio faith fully for a bout as ho is doing for his return enK.iceinent with Johnny Bundee. ut tho 0!m Iil.i .Momlav night. Murrhy is sparrlni? daily with Hobby Reynolds, conceded to bo tho fast est boxer here, und. as speed Is Dundco's main stay. Jicms Is preparing himself for a hurri cane battle. Claims for JH02 In loans, traveling nnd wardrobe expenses have been brought agnlnst lYank Moran by Dan McKetrlclc, who took tlio PlttBburgher abroad last ear. McKctrlck tried to attnch Moran's shnro of tho receipts tlio night ho boxed Jin-. Coffey, but Prank outguessed Dan by demanding his purso betoro ho entered tho ring. The scheduled bantam bout between Arthur Simons and Kfldlo Coulon In New Orleans Monday night was cancelled by the promotor because he "would not nllow u boxer to dic tate to him" when Simons wanted to limit tho number of complimentary tickets. training dally awaiting icements for his proposed lrfround mix with Eddie McAndrews ut Norrlstow'n, Buck Plemlnc Is definite arrangements for his proposed i:-rou!id The next bout booked for Eddlo Itcvolro will tako place at Khenandnah In combat with Knockout nrennan. of lluffalo. Pebruary 18 Itevolre may bo matched with Jack Clsrko. at South ricthlehoni for 15 rounds tho latter part of tho month. PENN AND DARTMOUTH WELL BATTLE TONIGHT - lnlllard to tho extent of 10 per biw . f, carnlngs, was glad to let tho E feows take the fight when ho H l they wcro offering. It was 2' 'hat Hie Dillon match was an- MMced to raise tho ante for the regular fa. .; uch waa the case. it was a howl mj success, 'fell After Gibbons ir,hBoU:S13low3Inw:lth U3 toa and Stel5-1! ohf"Kbenes?nRl'oen.'"?o .lA! to"f,??lbbon?,ln combat to a de- Hs&w?lSiov?t nhl,cl 'a tho Iccltlmato Jitter fo, ',i,fh?,m,?'0,n, ef America. A ttiT,'L,u 9 the world's cliain- SjiTtltfe. ha "heady holds the Uuro- 'eeeaoui oi,nf.oWon. ".."" an eixht-rouml JvBct'iray 5, iuncel Marea". In 1'arls. Im"?.''','0 ta,ka on anY n t iSltlSa I. r'?K? d0 u,h9 middleweight tStDoun!i,,.t'."evr?uh0 .'. V16 best man C lid? mS ,n Phlladelnh a. a match ini.i3i.ia.V. . McCarron would iiW.id ti, tiaUl iin',chnplon3hlD of Pcnny. ' RSt Jack "nSi'H" e.ftant Porrell .to PoudiT SKt,mj 'V 'i"on oniy weigns trru la not onn f ihn m-h Will Lead League if It Beats Green Five Pennsylvania and Yale, tied for first plnco in tho Intercollegiate Basketball League race, will . .et a common oppo nent the remaining two nights of this week, Dartmouth. It Is not believed that tho relative standing of tho Bed and Blue and Blue will be changed by tho results of these games, hut It Is dangerous to bo rash with predictions. Pennsylvania must win to continue In tho championship fight. As Dartmouth hasn't a big team, Jourdet will start Weo Willie Williamson at forward with Mar tin, and will play either Jones or Hatd w!ck bach at guard with McNIchol, Hardwlck fumbles the ball too much, and this may cost him a regular position. Tho line-ups s Pennsjhanla. Dartmouth. Martin forward Williams Williamson forward M&i1,!!!! Jeffonl centre Hector McNIchol guard Sleeiirood Jones-Hardwck ....guard Slsson A VERY MOVING PICTURE OF A MAN IN NEED OF AN ASH TRAY "Goav. I MUST CMPrV These 5MES oq TriEV'LL SPILL om The FLOOR." o yl VM I C-T-rr. L-i'j " WffLL I DOW'T SEE IT ANT- VUrlERE DOM'Tv (MHti Dftoi,) " I 3HAUW CARRV ThGm To AKl ASH TRW " . : " ''. HO PC THRVrLL I 5TICK UM.TIL Ger i ro m 1L iSi 'Hcee'4, A Fine MeJA YM 10!" CbtJFoorJD it. The TRAr ISfJ'T. HERC"J (MATCMIlJC, A . t?!M30t.tCAL "mCHCMCJ OH vi; wjhgre's nv;. COTC LI L ASM TRA.V ? " INTERACADEMIC SCHOOLS JOIN TENNIS LEAGUE New Junior Organization Should Increase Interest in Game in Local Ranks NEW RULES ADOPTED (EL0W5 The Li ;. ASMca io yr, Dy JCATTCRIM& cr, l Tmcki THoV viu oe UMMOTICGLD) INDUSTRIAL FIVES ARE DEADLOCKED IN THREE PLACES Kerr and Simindinger, Eastern Leaguers, to Aid W. E. Against Budds STANDARD ROLLER WINS BAKER'S BAT TO BE IDLE AGAIN IN MAJOR BASEBALL By GRANTLAND RICE STANDING OP Till! CLUDS. W. Western niectrlc to n. . Iludd .1. & Q. Dobkon . Kt.iml.inl Holler IJlectrlc Stornvto American Pullev Halo . llburn National lllscult s s 10 pr. .S.U ..Kit .MIT .I.CT .41T .'J..rt .1117 .107 "rtlumo be tho tlo thnt blndi!" Instead ot tho semlvvcokly melees open ing up gaps among tlio eight teams in tho Industrial League, they niu drawing them closer together. Prior to last night's games at tho Quaker City A. C. there were two teams. Halo & Kllbum and National Biscuit, deadlocked for seventh position; following last night's games the tallenders are not only on a par for sev enth place, but Western IClectric and U. O. Iiudd aro tied for llrst and J. & J. Dobaon and Standard Roller Hearing have their horns locked for third. In completely outclassing Klectrlc Stor ago last night, K to 21, 13. G. Iiudd again drew up on even terms with Western 131cctiic for leadership In tlio industrial clicult. Western I31octric remained Idlo. In tho other conflict, which was tho bet ter of tho two. Standard Holler defeated J. & J. Dobson in a thriller, thnt termi nated 23 to IS, and Incidentally caused a dead heat Tor tho third rung with Dobson. It Is a common occurtcnto, these lies. 13ver slnco tho league mado Its debut last November ties havo llgutcd In tho stand ings ot tho clubs. Tho spell will crack next Tuesday night, however. No matter who wins In the Western I3Iectrlc 13. G. Budd and Halo & Kilburn Standard Boiler gnmes, a tie cannot bo the Immediate result. But tho tradition of tho leaguo must bo upheld, nnd thero H no telling what will happen after tho games on tho following Thurs day. As a sudden upshot of tho sensational race for llrst place it was freely rumored among the wlso ones last night that Western Ktectrlc for Its Important gamo with tho Iludds will next Tuesday night adopt tho policy of wln-at-nnv-prlce. Tho I31ectrca will Incorporate In their line-up two -well-known ICastern 1-caguo players, former members of tho Western I31ectrle aggregation. They aro Davo Kerr and Si Simindinger, now signed with Beading and Trenton, respectively. Pcnn Stale, 35; Carnegie Tech, 2-1 PITTSnmtnif Peb I. Penn Rljto nnd Car neslo Tech basketball teams IndulKed In a roUKh c.imo last nlwht. the visitors winning by a store, or :t"i to St. Ulakeslcy'a foul shooting was the feature. rj vivf TT A A Hroml HalnbrlilEO (J Li 1 All I A A. A. nrrj I duiiriN Mtrr. MONDAY Mf.UT 8:30 NII.MtP Ti:mt Kim-iini. vb. niANKiK ci.aiikk MIC'KKV MIOMN Mf. iniM MrCAHK Sll,Olt hMH PV v. (L'NU I'Al.MlIlt Cll.MII.KV H('HTJIY vs. JOli MPl.il Jimmy Murphy vs. Johnny Dundee Adin. ;Sc. Hal. Itcb., 5Jc. Arena lies., 73c $1. ANOrilPIt OIU3AT bllOW TVninri'il A P Jurli Sl Gulsun, Prop. PvJUlOn.ll A. l. ini, jft'iilliirlnehls. lOMOItltOW NIUHT TOMOItlKIW NK1IIT Ted Lewis vs. Marty Farrell Plltk) Lilno V. PiElltllllf Itoh Jolinuy )luu vs. .Ilnuiiy Jurvls Vounir bandovv v. Willie llaiiuun Al Uuk'uer vs. Vouuh- (illicit Ode (o February O festive month that mils tho tliouth 0 winter's non-vlnstlc dope H'ftrii once aflrtlit the Hunch .iielngi south And pop-cyed hups no longer mope; M'hrn there Is something more than junk To Jill the ever yawning space, And all this snow-cnciiistcd bunk iVo longer slates one In tho ace. O Dig T.ragxic month of tare tcpntc, Here's back at you both aft and fare; Conic on, jam in tho ISuih recruit And skll along unto the score; What matter If tho same old fluff llrtngi back again the same old smear, Come on and douse this winter stuff And disinfect the atmosphere. Wo havo forgotten tho exact figures of tho .Math ovv son-Brown debate, hut we re call that of all their meetings Brown was ahpiid, Not that Biownle, ns great as he was, had anything on Mntty as a server of cluslvo btuff, but when tho three llngeicd stnr was doing most of his pitch ing, from lOOT. to 1010, ho happened to bo working In conjunction with such peoplo as Chance, livers, Tinker, Steinfeldt, Schultc, Siaglc, Hofman, Shcckard and Kling. Brownlo Is at least thrco years older than Matty, nnd last season whllo the Giant premier was sagging badly tho old Cub was winning CO per cent of his games. But 1915 happened to bo Hatty's one off car. Mack and Baker If Prank Baker expects Connlo Mnck to yield ilnally and givo up $10,000 of tho purchase prlco tho Trappo slugger will bo forced to dally outside tho fold for many a crimson moon, Mark blames a largo part of his 1313 cavo-ln on Baker, and so feels accordingly. Ho hnd no Idea of wrecking his machine when ho let Collins go, but expected still to havo a lino intleld with Mclnnis, La Jole, Harry nnd Baker. When Baker re fused to fulfil his contract, and thereby broko up tho Intleld, Slack decided to havo a housccleaning, and bo let Barry go But If Baker had reported Bany would still bo a member of the Athletics' line up. So John Pranklin'a chanco of colli ct- ILU'JiFJ-UJL1'' "lfUfJfJWA GOTHIC "Arrow Collar Fits the knot of n four-in- hand or bow perfectly, 2 for 25c. Cluett, Peabody &Co.. Inc., Makers Quaker City A. C. till Nubl(l.rl. MtT. "(itli A Il.iuiihin iii.Miini o: mi.viit joi! in:ppi:itNAN vs. mini kpixy iteiicrveil seats 30c. Adinlloii 25c. NONPAREIL A. C. SJTur. SIX HOlTs SIX IIOL'JM Tony Lnngdon and Preston Brown ing any knlo fiom Connie Is as good as If ho had requested tho gift of $10,000 from William J. llran. Tho news that Ilaughton had signed Stnlllngs to a five-year contract Is easily digested by thoso who recall an Incident last spring. When Ilaughton took charge of the Ilnrwud baseball team ho went to tho Bravo manager for advlco regaidlng cer tain details. Stalllngs gave so much help and mado such nn Impression upon Ilaughton that tho Harvard coach piob ably for tho tlrst tlmo began to think of owning tho Braves, There li practically no chance of any friction between tho two. Ilaughton not only has a deep respect for Stnlling's abil ity, but no ono knows better thnn the Harvard coach the valuo of a one-mnn rule. BALTIMORE CLUB OBJECTS TO DISMISSAL OF FED SUIT Outlaws' Lawyer Contests Motion Made by National Commish CHICAGO, Fob. . The Baltimore club, of tho Federal Iengue, presented objec tions to organized baseball's motion to dismiss tho famous Federal League suit, when counsel for tho organized leagues moved to dismiss tho suit In Judgo Land Is' court. F. Ij. Schwartz, of SL Louis, represent ing thn Federal Leaguo Interests, con tested Attorney Georgo W. Miller's mo tion, made on hohalf of the National Commission. "Tlio Baltimore club objects to this dis missal," Schwartz said. Judgo Landis wired owners of the Bal tlmoio Federals asking them to bo ready to ptcsent their case Monday, when ar guments on tho motion will bo heard. Moose Defeat Younp Men's League QL'AKPIITOWN, Pa.. Pch t tn a Town Leaguo game Mooo defeated tho Young Men's League by n score of 25 to IS. By WILLIAM T. TILDEN, 2D Tho winter meeting of tho Intcracademla Athletic Association proved of unusual Interest to tlio sporting world of Phila delphia this season, slnco an Important and ptogresslve step was taken, which should plnco tennis on tho same highly rlilclent standard that this progressive body has already placed football, base ball and track events under its super vision. Tenuis has been slighted by all tho schools around Philadelphia, but a new interest Is springing up, and reawakened nttlvlty In the sport Is found through out tho city. Pcnn Charter, Uplncopni, Friends Ccntrnl nnd Ocrmnntown Acad emy now lead the way toward tho pro gressive policy needed In this sport by forming a Junior Intcracademlo Tcnnli League. Tlili now league, the flrnt Junior school league around tho city, will play undor interacademlc rulc3. Tho following points aro outstanding: First. Ago Limit Boys under 15 on Jnnunry 1 of tho current year nro eligible to play leaguo tonnls. Second. Team Eight men, six o vents; four singles nnd two doubles. No man can play In moro than ono event. Each event shall count ono point. TO AWABD CUP. Third. A cup will bo given by tho asso ciation to tho league, to bo played for each year. It will bo tho property of .tho association, and can never bo won outright by n school. It Is governed by tho satno rules as tho other interncadomlo cups. Fourth. A boy Is cllgiblo to play botn Junior and lltst-tcam tennis. Tho schedule, will be announced later, but will consist of two matches with each school in tho league. Tho association also sanctioned this , year's Interncndemlc League individual championship and Junior individual cham pionship in tennis, and if successful they will bo made annual events Tho matter of trophy cups for these events will be taken up at a later time. Tho motion adopted was ns follows: Competition for the Interncndemlc League nnd Junior Leaguo Individual titles, open only to four members or each school tonm In tho Interacademlc League, who havo plaed at least one-half of tho senson's matches. Bs it distinctly understood that thoso members who graduate tho current scar aro cllgiblo to play In thit ear's senior tournament; which shall commtnt-o on tho morning of the second day following tho latest graduation exercise of a sthonl In tho league. Tho Junior tourna ment shall bo puocd in tho last week: of Ma' Tho winner of eich event shall win outrtel a cup presented by the league. This carries li with it the Individual title for that class (leaguo or Junior). Al! matches shall bo two out of I lire . except finals, which shall be thrco out of Ave. deuco and vantage sets, Poot-fault rulo must bo strictly onforcod. fiEgfcv, Bray fS ffi)jjy I t teaMBaMg Making A Success Of Business YOUR success as an employer largely de pends upon the help you employ. Get better-than-average help without the waste of time entailed by troublesome "weeding" by advertising to better-than-average men. Advertise in the Public Ledger classified columns. The Public Ledger reaches men who demand firstly quality. Men who know that only the best is good enough for themselves or for you. PUBLIC gfiHS& E3)(MEt sy ABSENT-MINDED ABNERThe Parrot Put It All Over Him, as Usual! By WALT McDOUGALL ! I 1 f '"'.. it - 1 i k , (Xif You're going to L-rP) i . li LL. 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