-i'Vavf ? ' EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. "1S f MOORE, OF PRINCETON, ANXIOUS TO BEAT MEREDITH IN QUARTER BREEZY k - 1 rfs---"" " ' ' ' is. ' ' --ill I I nil II .in in i . .,, i i i in i . . .. -- ' WmrtHERTY MEANS RTTRTNmcss IN ANGLING FOR CHANEY AND KILBANE 15-ROUND CONTEST Billy Rocap Will Refe ree. No Matter Where j Bout Is Staged, Says imuiw mm Hy ROBERT W. MAXWELL J nilSNt KIMJANU, fcathorwclRlit champion of tho world, mul Gcorgo ... iha well-known and licrslstcnt "nlUr will imt moot In ti Bl-rotiml JhilTn IMiladolphln Furthermore, Mr. lout in i nn. Kilbnno liml Mr. 1 Pliancy wilt not Ret ! tic the ehnniplon- Khlp tllspute over the IB-round routo In Hnltlmorc, unless Sum Ilnrrls nnd llletzcr retire grace fully nnd allow Home outsider to run tho ohow. In nddltion to tills, Jimmy Dunn, mali nger of John, the chump, did not spenlt slightingly about Hilly Hocap, did not knock him or ipies llntl his nhllltv ns n w MAXWULt. n referee, and Insists Hist Wllllnm shall lie the third person in the rlnc when or If tho boxers ever rcttoB!tlier, I All of "l,a '" contained In a telegram I m Cleveland received by us this morn. JIM- IIav.a. l00k;. .., ., Tieic nskrtl for a six-round con test bctwrcn Ktlhane and Chancy in Philadelphia 'I promoter in your tilV proposed the match to me ami it fooli as it then arc triilng to mako Kilbane the noal. I said nothing about ntlly Uocap. lie will referee U Chancy and Kilbane fight. Jimmy Dougherty will hang up a furse for 15 rounds and I am willing lo hoi for Mm. In fact, I. have ac- f cevted his lenni. As for Harris and t Blet:cr, XOTIIUfO DOIXO. I never trill box jor mem. i m.f w rimiu. JIMMY DUNK. Means Real Business I Tho entrance of Mr. Dougherty Into tho arena as a burner ior mo maicn nun mo acceptance of his terms by Dunn for Kll bine, presents a new angle to the nlTnlr. m,o hnnlface from Lelporvillo means bu.il- new, and Is on tho job with a wcll-uphol-l itereil bankroll, which contains real nion f ey. Ills offer Is n bona fide one In every 5 respect, and, us Kilbane has accepted, It kUvp to Chancy to do tho same. I "Yes, I am after tho Kllbano-Chancy ? tat." said Doughcity today. "I am offer- tog $10,000 for the match, nnd am ready to go througn wmi it wiicn uunney is ready to talk business. Where will tho bout bo held-' Well, I really don't know u yet. However, It will bo a 15-round affair, and the location will bo announced ai toon as both boxers sign tho nrtlcles and post their forfeits. I might say right now, however, that tho contest will NOT la held In Haltimoro If I have anything H to Jo with It." I Judging from Into developments, It j looks as If the challenger has most to say In this case In a way, the challenger meanlns Chancy Is right, ns articles for the Baltimore scrap have been signed, tnl Phnnpv mproK- to InslHtilltr tll.lt thnv the carried out to the letter. Hut no for ' fells have been nosted. so what are volt ! loins to do about It? Money Is tho best .little conversationalist wo know and until 'some of that stuff Is exposed by the boxers, nothing serious can happen. It must bo realized, however, that a, ' world's champion has the right to ulc t tatesome of the terms in a battle for tho ,' title. Kilbane has consented to box uChaney 15 rounds. Ho will not meet f Chaney at a club run by Sammy Harris and Bletzer. Jimmy Dougherty has of t fered J10.000 and his offer has been nc petpted by Kilbane. Ilocap has been f; agreed upon as tho referee. Everything ? now points to Chnney and It Is up to him Pto make tho next move. WUIard Starts Training !. T... .,,,. ... . ... , -. . .... -g.rfcaa wiuaru will uegui imm iruuiuiK Iwmorrow for tho Moran scrap. Ho has Skit his palatial $1X000 homo In Chicago jnd will mlnglo with the denizens of ENTawk for the next four weeks. Four rtelu is a short time to get Into condl- Plfnn fn , t.l. mntnli li.. Tncr. la tnlrlnl. t chance and Is confident that ho will bo i'ia perfect shape when ho makes his bow B-to the crowd at tho Garden on March 8. is Willard will not havo an easy timo of i". win uo necessary to tniso ore -vi rM pounds In 15 days, nnd that is some job. The writer saw Willaril in Chlcniro J"ri,iS the holidays, and he referring to .nmara-weiBhea over 300 pounds. That's considerable ireiuht ro bo carrying fuound, and somo strenuous road work aiiiujii oe oone 1'ersonally, wo havo our Ifloubta If Willard can tako off much Height and remain strong enough to put , a creaitaoio hattlo. Ho will carry lots , weight, and this, naturally, will cut on his speed and Jess never was toted for that. Moran win linim t-A .i..MM4nA . f in better condition on March 8, and " a good chanco to remain In the ring ,;w 10 rounds. But It looks llko a slow, wunterestlng flght, nnd tho only chanco IDF B. Ifnnfllrnii, ...1,1 v i , ,. & - "" vwufc U uo it UCKy puncil. V the. meantimo tho Dear Old Public ff, summoned to donato somo J1W, .V for ttcltAta nA- tii.h.i .i ,ni.i far. h 5s and tlcket 6al Pioblems, and iiT. ' . ' swampca with orders ror iffilou 'he ndvaneo Ba, w"1 bo lre- tW Gibbons Trail ISJ'Ph'a Jack O-nrlen, our own ;wn, nas Btartcd something in ih l'unj of pugilism In behalf of Drother Sim. .fa,'1 ot wasting large sums of foi,V. n. tele8rams, challenging middle !?, ror a Dae. Jiwn Placed an fifI mtnt ,n t,le newspapers and paid fc in?H6 wants Drothcr Jack to mix p '" Mike Gibbons or Eddlo Ilevolro at Bui MARRYING OFF MAYBELLE Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night mtoAinvAv -Ulllle Inminn drew with I'rnnkle :ldlp llnmln htinrknl mil 1(1,1 Klmnn In the fourth, ,:I"I,,1" '.'"nil""" Mniipnl .Inliimy l.mmh. ?.!' i"rk. n,r,, Vat O'.Miilley mm from llllfdl.A mni(f ,nclt Tolnnd nn rnin ,le O'NHI, I'rcslnn Hmltli ipill to lord Mmicrr In Hie fourth, Miie Wrli iTtr Hl.l,.t',i,',, nl -,HI'' 'niilln In lln V."''. ,.l, Mnnley and lllll lUnn ilrrn. I rnnlc lenii mIihIi l.ru Pnn. AI.t.KNTOWS ,loo llorrrll unci .tiirklo Clarke ilre In ft round', llnllllnar Nol noli Kto)pil .loliniiy liiiKim 111 III.. Ilrt, loo Mack brat lining llunilro In two rminiN, lliillllnit llnunril hnorkril out I'rnnklo O'Noll In the llilril. , M11V LONDON, (oini. Ine A7rtrdo knoihrit nut I'ruiiklo IcMiilnii In the ftorond. KANSAS CITY Clmrloy Uhllc unii rrnm llnrtF) Thorpo III III romiiN. N'orrlstown In the near future. Tho weight is 131 pounds. Mike can mnke tho weight, but It Is doubtful If Ilevolro can gel down so low, Herman HIndlu, manager of Itcvnlre, says ho will accept It the weight Is 15G, nnd Jnwn Is willing to make It 135. If the ono pound difference can bo straightened out tho match Is likely to bo mado, SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS After gottlt.e himself In good sh.ipe. Tommy rVirey will nmke hl return nppctirntiro In the IM-font ftntlnrril rlrrlo fit thn S'nnnorrtl (Jlllb. probnbly next vyeek. Oorv H tho mojit iiKKrcji eho lioxer lliUadelp1iln ever deNcloifd. IMille MrAndrews Imn Inn! an Increnae In lih fnnillv. Ills wire iirenenteil tho Mnimunk IlKlitwolirht Willi u tubv girl the other nlxht. IMillo iilxo lius a future chniiiplon, who Is :i ye.irn old. Mickey Donley, of Newark. In rated ns a rorklilir Kood Btcpper. hut he will li.it n to keep niovlni? morn than he etor did when be en- drnlnr, In i-n 1M mlntltoq w'lll lltoriro c'hiinev nt tho National tomorrow n.uht. Jon lllrnt li In tine fettle, and he prohibit will luito llttlo troublo defe.itlug Frankle Mcrtulre. The honvvtrclght mnlch between Homer Smith nnd Ijirrv IVUllams nt the nijmpli flub In tho peinl to tho IJrtlc-Tubor hout m.iy como lo a rllmax beforo tho limited lime. lloth Wllll.imi and Smith urn h.ird imnchcrs. A course In boxing has been Installed nt tho Coluinlili University Blnci- Willie ltitrble lua lierome a Rtuilent at Hint college, 'linld Wie nuiu has been apimlnted Instructor nf tho box ing claws, and no doubt ho will bo deliberately irirnuiy townru ma pupil, itiiciuc. U.ittllng tvlnikv pulleil ilown close to $KA for hli mlx-up with Jack lilllun nt tho Ilroid way Siiortlng Club, llrooklyn. The miich-nilvertNeil but turned-down con tender for hcavt weight laurels, Prod rulion, will show New York funs his nblllty Mnn.li II. Jim Coffev, the Itnicommon Son, has bien pitted ag.ilnst the Mlnncwitan. Johnny Urtlo may ko South for a bout with Kid Herman at New Urleins. Promoter Tortorleh Is trying to hook up tho pair for a M-round match during Mnrdl (Iras week. Aii do Itatnrr, former nmatour rliamplon of New York, will nm ir in local competition ui tho OUmpia Kcliruar EPISCOPAL BOYS TO PERFORM FOR ALUMNI TONIGHT Captain Poole to Lead Team in Gymnastic Stunts Before Old "Grads" OTHER SCHOOL NEWS Therearo a number of scholastic events on the schedulo for tonight, and one of the most Important Is the Rymnastlc ex hibition to bo given by Episcopal Acad emy at tho school nt I-ocust nnd Juniper streets. It will he the Ilrst test for tho Churchmen, and Coach William Noblo will slzo up his men prior to tho big meets on tho roster for later In the season. Captain W. V.. M. I'oole, who has signi fied his Intention of entering Princeton University, will swing tho clubs. Earp will perform on tho parallel bars and on the Hying rings ; Atleo and Esslg will do stunts on the horizontal bar and tho parallel bars. AVelner will perform on the horlzontut bar and JlcCall In tum bling. Tho nthletes will bo tho guests of tho Episcopal Alumni at supper after tho ex hibition. Manager Palmer Townsend will enter men In tho Havcrford meet next week nnd In tho Princeton lnterscholabtlcs on March IS, Chester Hleh School and Wilmington Frlcnda School will meet In tho cage tonight at Wil mington. Howard and Jackson, two of tho Chester players, lira doing better work than eter, and tho iJelawaro athletes will not hato such an easy time of It. Lower Merlon Illch School lost a soccer enmo Ith iho Unuer Uarby IllKh School iliyers yesterday at Uarby. Tonight tho Ardn-inc rauo nlnv... mn.1 Tnltlntnivn Illch lit JenkllllOltn, This Is ono of tho few nlsht contistH on thu Jenklntown schedulo. Collins and Burnett, the forwards fpr Oer mantown Illsh. did tho seoilnu Just In time when Ciermantown defeatul .southern .High School reserves by a score of -' to .0 yes terday a."rnoon. Collins scored a lleia goal anil Iluru.tt tallied a foul goal. It was a neck-to-neck battle between two strong teams. Southern High's second team players lead tho league jn tneir ciass, and If tho game, they lion of what will follow, then the youngsters from Uroad and Jackson streets hate the second team title on Ke. Dondero. Sacks, Datls, W'elss and Murks all played a fast game fur tho Jtcd and Ulack. Disappointed becauso tlio Camden High School Hoard of Athletlo Control failed to reinstate him as a regular on tho basketball team, Clancy, the forward, has entered Hrown Pre paratory School and Is, now ilaing on the Brown and White quintet. Camden High students wero sorry to loso Clancy, who Is nn all-round alldcto. Urown was fortunato la securing him. .,ii.,.,.s uAaiariiiiv m.jir nn rnHfii us tin iiiuilu A VERY MOVING Jhg IDEA OP 6UViM6 A Jar ,-mit ihm ail op a SUDDEiJ OtiC OtY AJ HE WAi WAIK11J6 DOWM This 5TRCGT CM ACtoUUT OF .(VITCRCST IU CAH3 -REtoa ATTRCTItC 1UTOMOOU.C AO IM VAPCH cttwv Tunouau- - ". STEELE'S PLAY FACTOR IN CAMDEN'S VICTORY Jersey Five Won From Jasper Last Night, 16 to 13 Club Standing w. i. vr. v. u re. Oreyslnck... Ill I) .itiii Do Nerl.... I'l HI .-lis Heading..., IS 11 .117 Trenton 13 10 .:IS7 Camden.... It! 11 .Ml jasper 11 I'O .30., TONIfJIITS OAME. Heading nt Uroystuck. In nn nastcrn Leaguo basketball game Inst night Camden defeated Jasper hy tho score ot 1G to 13. Steele fentuicd tho at tack for thn Skecters with 3 Held goals. At hair timo Camden led by tho mar gin ot 0 to 5, with foul goals figuring prominently In tho scoring. Tho Jaspers weio particularly clean In the offense, committing only 0 fouls. L,lno-up; JASl'IMt. lM.O. Fl.a. A. Fuller, forward 0 II l Sedrnn. forward 1 r 0 C.iv.inaugh, centro 1 O 1 Friedman, guard '-' (I O Vox. guard 0 0 0 rts. o 7 Totals -I S H 13 CAMDUN. Fd.O. Fl.O. A. I'ta. Adams, forward 0 4 o 4 Ktiele, forward :t 1) O It Dolln. centre 1 O O 'J ilrnwn, Kunrd 1 o 1 a Dh'Khan, Ktiard 1 0 1 1' Totals fl I 2 1G KouIh committed Camden, IS; Jaapcr, 0. Itcferee Mallon. Industrial League National IIIhcuU nnd Dobion tvero tho tlctors In last nlRht's Industrial l.cairuo Karnes. Tho former trluinicd Kketrle storage, 2 to in, and Dobsun easily hc.it American 1'ulluy, 71 to 32. VIRGINIA WANTS BOXING Bill Introduced in Legislature for 10 Round Contests RICHMOND, Va.. Feb. 11. A bill was drawn today for Introduction In tho Vir ginia Legislature authorizing prlzo box ing bouts in tho State, limited to 10 rounds. Tho measuro would nlso permit prlzo wrestling matches, automobllo rac ing, bicycling and kindred sports. It Is expected to be modeled after tho Now York and Wisconsin laws. Friends of tho bill will mako n de termined fight to procuro Its passage. PAUXTIS TO COACn P. M. C. Old Penn Star Will Succeed Hollen back at College in Chester CIinSTIJll. Pa.. Feb. IL SI Tauxtla. form erly a player und conch nt tho University of lvnnsylvanla, was yesterday chosen as foot ball coach of tho Pennsylvania Military Acad emy eleven for next season. 1'auxtla was picked from a largo group of applicants, In cluding some of Iho leading players and coaches In tlio Uast. Charley White Defeats Thorpe KANSAS PITY. Mo., Fob. 11. Charllo W'htto. Chicago lightweight, won a tamo ten-round bout hero last night from Harvey Tnorpe. a local product. Tht.ro was no official decision. Scholastic Basketball Schedule for Today I.nnhilnitne High vs. Darby High, nt Darby High. Hryn Athyn Academy vs. Oennantown Friend', at llueeu I. line. Ilrrxel Institute vs. llrooklyn College, ut Drexel (lifter High is, Wilmington Friends', at Wilmington (8 p. m.). Ijinrr .Mrrlon High is. Jenklntown High, at Jeiiklntottn (8 p. ui.). TltACK. i:plsi'oimI Arudeniy is. Friends' Cen trul, at i'rlemU' Central. .orthrat High t. Central High, at Central High hiliool. fiVJINASTICS. KpUeopal Academy in exhibition meet. Alumni nlllil, ut Uplscoiml Academy, ess ess PICTURE OF A MAN DECIDING TO PURCHASE AN AUTOMOBILE - -c Mllf BOMPJ hJTo PEOptf? AA HG COSITATC3 OM Tim aoBJecT Thb- morf Me TI1005MT OP IT" THE MORe HE V7AS SUftC HE SHOULD BW A CAR Counoes The tJi6 Nctui To a Fnenx who jtwuji a 3URPTtlJIJ6 LACK OP CMOTIOM cars om The curb. HAtg A .STRAMCie FKiCjHfrjpsi NOW TO BEAT MEREDITH IN 440 AMBITION OP "BILLY" MOORE Tiger Captain May Prove Dangerous Op ponent for Penn Rec ord Holder in Quarter ANEW quartcr-mller appears over the horizon. Ho Is "Billy" Jlooro, cap tain of tho Princeton track team. It was lifffwho set such a hot pneo In tho New York A. C. games tho other night that Ted Meredith wns compelled 'to mako n now world's record for the GOO yards In order to win. It looks as though Mooro will bo Mere dith's strongest competitor In tho out door I. C. A. A. A. A. championships His chances to turn this trick lust year were ruined by an nccldent which com pelled him to glvo up competition alto gether. A "pulled tendon" put him down and out. Mooro c.amo back, however, nnd now his greatest ambition Is to bent Meredith In tho quarter mile. Ho did beat him onco last spring In 49 1-5 seconds with tho aid of a liberal handicap. Koeno Fltz patrlck, his coach, thinks that Mooro can beat 49 seconds from scratch and that If ho does not bent Meredith this year ho will at least be tho runner-up to him. Mooro Is even more famous ns a foot ball player than ns n track man. Ho wns principally responsible for the Tigers' great second half rally against Yale In Soccer Games for Tomorrow AMniHOAN cup. Second Hound. Dlsston A. A. vs. l'all lllver Hovers, at Tacony Ball Park. Referee. Ocorge Young. AMATKITH CUP. Mrst Hound. Puritan Y. M. I vs. Cirdlugton. nt 2d nnd ClenrllelU streets. Heferce. James Kerr. Putnam ts. Ascension, at 3d ntreet and Lohlch avenue, ltefereo. l'at Howley Kails vs. North Philadelphia Y. AI. A., nt Fnlls Heferee. John Wnlders. Vlscoso ts. North American Lace, at Marcus Hook. Heferce. I. Carr. INDUSTHIAIi I.TJAOltn. Cresson-Cd'orrls Co. vs. Martex Towel Co.. at Cholten avenue and Magnolia street. Heferee, K. Ujimford. ITnhlrald Mfir. Co. vs. TMectrlc Storage Bat tery Co.. at Sth and Bristol streets. Heferee. Jnmcs Wnlders. ,,,.,, David I.unton Bonn vs. Standard Holler Hearing Co.. at Tulip street ana Allegheny avenue. Hefcroe. It. Scott. Wm. CnimD and Co. vs. J. R. Foitcr Sons Co. ltefereo. C. Ward. UNITED IiEAQUH. Bristol vs. Shamrock, at 10th street and Hunting Park avenue. ltefereo. r. Hunn. (St. Stephens vs. Vlneome. nt 10th street and Hunting Parte atcnue. Heferee, Arthur Watson. . Wlssahlclton vs. Fcltonvllle. at HIdge ave nue and Walnut lane. Heferee, W. Lupton. ALLIED IiHAaim First Division. St. Nathaniel vs. Wanderers, at 2d street and Krlo avenue, Heferee, J. Williams, Second Division. Stetson vs. St. Mlchaol's. at 4th and Berks etreets. Heferee, John 1'auL Fourth Division. Provldenco vs. Alma, at H and Ontario streets. Heferee, J. Shaw. Ilalrhlll vs. Robin, at Front street and Olney avenue. Heferee. H. Hkelton. M, St. Cartilage vs. Puritan Juniors, nt 02d street and Cedar avenue. Heferee. 11. Thomp son. , IMgemoor vs. Walker A. C. at Edgemoor, Del. Referee, II. Uonroy. Church Division. rurlton F. U. O. vfl. Trinity, at D and Nlcetown lane. Heferee, W. Sandell. North Philadelphia vs. Nt. Simeon, at fl street and Nlcetown lane. Heferee, W. Rrove. St. Barnabas vs. St. John, at Krankford avenue und Uerks street. Heferee. F. Nllchle. PLAYGROUND I.UAOUE. Klngseslng vs, Happy Hollow, at 49th street and Klngsesslng avenue. .Sherwood vs, Funtleld, at CCth and Chris tian streets. Starr Garden vs. Athletic, at 0th and South streets. NonTJI PENN LKAnUE. Tioga vs. Northwest, at d street and Bodgeley avenue. Adelphla vs. Hunting Social, at Sid and Sodgeley avenue. Gotch to Wrestle on February 22 LOS ANGELES, Fob. ll.-Frank Qotch will be seen on the mat again on Washington's Birthday. The champion wrestler will meet Ed Santel and has agreed to throw him twice within on hour. Plot by J. P. McEroy (Copyright: Idle; By The Tribune Company) '"Z?2zvzZ&0 u LIGi AVUAKC MOST OP NIOMT AHt iJCCIDCi To SET CAR OM 17e MORROW. "MAV AS VUCTLL IIAVJC IT AJD got THe use of ir aeei THe exact modgc OP TH& out! HC IMTOMtli V BUY. VSS.HE IXIIIC VUV IT TbOAi 1 W m, v$ "BILLY" MOORE 1911. Ills speed wns so great thnt critics of tho team believed Princeton would havo won had ho been put In tho game earlier. Lost fall Mooro was a first sub stitute In tho TIgor back field, but did not have iulto tho combination necessary to win a permanent place. Boxers Illness Explained HAZLirrON. Pa.. Feb. 10. Danny Cullen, tho Hazlcton pugilist, stricken with what was thought to hnto been pnralssls a year ngo while nt Htiffnlo, was found to ho suffering from a blood clot on thn brain wnen operated upon at tho State HohpIIiI here. It Is hoped to effoct a permanent turo through resort to tho knife. Cullrn li thought to hate sustulned tho Injury In one of his bouts. Ho has txen almost entirely helpless on tho left side for the last l'J months, although still n young man and In good physical shapo ut tho timo of tho mishap. Jack Coombs to Become Instructor PALESTINE. Tex.. Feb. 10. Joek Coombs, of tho Ilrookln .S'ntlonnK who li spending tho tt Inter here, received notice today from Man ager Hohlnson to proceed to Hot Springs. Ark.. February 2a to nssumo chargo of tho work of getting tho Brooklyn batteries in rendition for tlio coming Inselhill season. Seven pitchers and threo rntthers will report to Poombi, going later on to Daytona, I'la., tho team's training camp. WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. KSfo&U, AriNTtccirt Superior location with on j unabstructad view of beach I ; and boardwalk A recodnized I I standard ,ot excellence I C.c..v60d WUJRJ.BV2Sf Vt VOT T10IU "TT1rHnH rtf j er vi ec, comfort pw5bec.uty Kit 1CADING RESORT HOTEL Of THE WORID DDaiuionwhnDKntttiin. A.TL.ANTIO CITY, r. J. owncseHir unsiucnt JQ8IAH WHtTC V SONS COMPANY HJtmVNS MILLS IN THU I'INKS. NJ. THR INN IN TIIE PINES the Ideal xxxl- 'i1' place for recuperation; pure water and food. Climate dry and warm I. L. 4 M. U. HUDUUHS. v jtf oJi c?simT&st fXBPHra ATLANTIC CITY" MAA A TaOLE AT WlKltJOU WHSRP riC CaU o03CRv;e VARIoOi MMCi Of CARi fit&ya IS TbLP HS CAO CGT Ceuucni' OP CARl IM si N. BISCUIT AND DOBSON WIN INDUSTRIAL BATTLE Games, However, Have No Di rect Bearing on Race for Pennant National niscult nnd Dobson wero tho winners of last night's Industrial League games played at tho Quaker City A. C, CCth and Dauphin. National niscult, with O'llellly and King playing up to their usual standard, trimmed Hlcctrlc storage In a low scoring game, 20 to 15. Tlio guarding was unusually close. In tho other game Dobson mado a runaway of its match with American Pulley and almost set up a now Indus trial record for high scoring, 71 to 32. In the Dobson-Amerlcnn Pulley game Klndon, Moorehcad nnd Prlcluirt, with 19, 9 and 8 Held goals, respectively, ran a race all during tho melee to boo who could run up tho highest score. In out distancing his two teammates, Klndon gained a firmer hold on Ills position ns leading scorer in tho league. Last night's games had llttlo or no bearing on tho race for tho pennant, as E. G. I3udd and Western Electric, tho two top lives, wero not affected by tho results. Uudd Is half a gamo In tho lead for tho championship and tho best Western Electric can do Is to tlo by winning Its gamo next week. National Biscuit. Electric Storage. McComas forward Klrseher Curry forward Cuplth O'Reilly centre Kllrano Fulton guard Stolzer King guard Ha es FloM goals O'llellly. 3; Fulton. King, :i: Klrscher, Kllranc. Stolser. Foul goals King. U. Cuplth. U. Dobson, American Pulley. Klndon forward Ur.idy Lees forward Webster Moorehcad eentrn I.ong l'lcliliart guard Mcdulre West guard Lawr) Field gonls Klndon, 10, Iacs. fi: Moore head, ti. Plikliart, S. Scott. West. .Cirady. ,1, Webster, ft; I.ong. 2; Mrilulre. 2 Foul goals Klndon, 3; Long, 4. Referee -llaotzel. 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I . . . . il I r k CHESAPEAKE BAY CRUISE PLANNED BY CORINTHIANS Event in May Includes Stops at Annapolis and Old Point Comfort TO HOLD RACES ENROUTB "Sailing Down tlio Chesapeake Hay" is a fitting tltlo for the annual cruise of tho various clnssei of boats of tho Corinthian Yacht Club, which has Its headquarters' on the Delaware It Ivor at Esslngton. Slnco Its debut Into the yachting game'moro than 2,"i years ago, nftcr n split had oc curred In tho ranks of tho Philadelphia Yacht Club, In 1SS9, tho Corinthian Yncht Club lias been a. great sponsor-, of, llect cruising. Commodore Charles Longstrctcli, re cently elected, Ih planning tills extended cruise for tho latter part of May. Old Point Comfort will bo one of tho Mopping points and tho central point will be nt Annapolis. It Is planned to hold raco.i for the riiccnbouts nnd dinghys of tho Iloct nt the various places enrouto, I,at season tho crulso to Chesapeake waters was participated In by every sort of craft from tho nuxlliary schooner to tho high-speed express cruiser. It was the llrst occasion for tho club officers' to trt out the new regulations ns regards to cqundron maneuvers as set down by tho rules of tho United States Power Squad rons, of which tho Corinthian Club had become n division. Each season, starting In with tlio spring nnd continuing until lato fall, tho boat owners of the club licet together for trlpa to distant points. In the early days when the three-masted, full-rigged schooners and sailing craft wero the means ot pleastlro for tho men who loved tho wntor, tho club gathered 111 nil tho boats bolonglng to the. club fleet nnd set sail for Long Island, Iloston and other points down East, Visit wero paid the various yacht clubs along tlio Atlantic coast. When In tlio vicinity of New York and Marblchead. tho Corin thian yachtsmen competed In tho races of tho Now York Yncht Club. Activity on tho Delawaro Itlver In tho sailing game was In its zenith In tho, lata nineties. Virtually every week-end sailing races wero held from Smith's Island oft Mnrkot street, this city, to Esslngton and other points south. While racing was the attraction, much Interest was taken in cruising. A cruise would ho taken to Now York, followed hy ono to tho waters of Chesapeake Bay and later to Itlvorton nnd other points on tho upper stretches of tho Delawaro River. With tho advent of tho gasoline engine Interest in the sailing game waned. A large number of tho members of tho club went In for motorboats but, nonetheless somo of the men stuck by tho sailing ci aft, although equipping their boats with auxiliary engines. They depended for tho most part on sails for navigation, using; tho nuxlliary power for emergency In caso of storm. 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