I llli j, jj.miij.m.Mp.uu.. Ki)mmi;mifc";ffWt wi--wrt--y-r --r. jr, .,- j .1 imrrZi( Vi..MiliitrJ4' Wf iT?"' EVEttlSTCx LEDGBE PHTEADELPHTA TO'tmSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 191G. ) 13 ? MAXWELL TELLS A FEW FACTS ABOUT PROPOSED WILLARD-MORAN BOUT OTHER SPORTS OVERWEIGHT WAS WILLARD'S REASON TO POSTPONE GO Champion Could Not Get in Shape in One Month's Time f NEW DRAFT RULE TO HIT SNAG AT LEAGUE MEETING American Circuit Magnates Express Desire to Turn Down Ebbets' Suggestion OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1916 NEW DATE IS MARCH 25 Dy ROBERT W. MAXWELL Perhaps Jess Wlllnrd and Krnnk Mornn will wee In Now York to battle for the heavyweight championship of the world. It looked for a whites as If they would not Developments In the last few days pointed to an lndefl- n I t o postponement, with Tex Hlcknrd nnd Frank Mornn unanimously selected ns tho Bonts. The match, howover, now Is scheduled for New York, March 25. Tho Willnril-Joiw Curley Heavyweight Championship Com pany, Inc., had de ckled that Jess had tho grip, or pneumo nia, or something, nnd secured a post ponement. Tho orig inal dato, which was March 8, was found -$&&' n. vs. maxwell to bo too close for comfort and Jess found It convenient to becomo violently 111. Four weeks was too short a time for tho champion to get Into condition nnd sick ness was ns good an cxciiso ns any to gain more tlmo. As had been pointed out In theso col umns before, Wlllnrd wns 60 pounds over weight nnd not In tho best physical shnpe. He worked out In n Chicago gymnasium last week nnd found that It would bo difficult to train down In four weeks so ns to bo In condition to mnko n crcdltablo showing against Mornn. Ho realized that tho heavyweight title was nt stake, and not only that, thoro was tho well-paying contract wjth the circus. The circus prob ably Is worrying Jess more than Mornn. Conflicting Reports Reports from Chicago wcro conflicting. Ono story was thnt AVlllard wns so sick that ho wns confined to his bed and unable to see nny one. Another snld thnt Jess wns Just ns well ns over nnd tho champion wns spending most of his tlmo riding around in his automobile. Mnrtln Delnney, physical director of tho C. A. A., whero Wlllnrd wns trnlnlng, snld that Jess wns in good shape Saturday, nnd If he was sick tho Illness came upon him suddenly. Then Tom Jones took n hnnd in tho game. To mnko suro that his meal ticket was In no shape to fight on March 8 or any other tlmo ho mndo a hurried trip to Chicago. Of course, Tom found Joss writhing In ngony nnd unnblo to even think of defending his tltlo for somo tlmo to come. Ho could not possibly recover for nt least a couple of weeks, so tho bout simply MUST bo postponed. Let's tnko nnothcr Blant at Jess record In tho Inst two yenrs. In April, 1914, ho knocked out a ham named Georgo Itodcl and In April. 1913. won tho championship iiSlfc' Si' from Jack Johnson In Havana. Bcforo If that ho lost a 12-round bout to Tom Me lt Mahon In Youngstown, O. ; lost the de : clslon to Gunboat Smith in 20: failed to If' stop Carl Morris In 10 nnd fought n four- round draw with nn Impression named Charley Miller. Wo must admit that it Is not much of n record. t Dragging in tho grnndoldope, wo find that Jess has engaged In only ono battlo In two years, and thnt wns with Johnson. The big Smoko now claims that tho fight was framed and that ho "flopped" ns per arrangement In tho 20th round. This might not bo true, but It does not help Wlllard's record. But it Is easily seen that tho champion has been out of tho game for some time nnd ho Is tnklng n chance when ho meets a tough proposi tion llko Moran, Jess needs a few tryout bouts bcforo engaging in nny tltlo tilts, and this will tnko time. Vacation for Moran And In tho menntimc, Frnnk Moran has left Sulphur Springs to indulgo In n slight vacation until Jess recovers sufllclently to resume training. Perhaps Frank Is un willing to tnke nn ijnfnlr advantage of the champion and will start oven with him ngaln next week. Moran Is in good condition right now and could Jump Into the ring against the hnrdest opponent. He has developed his wind and stamina In the great outdoors nnd feels able to tako a fall out of tho Woolworth Build ing, Moran will weigh about 205 when ho meets Wlllnrd, That will glvo Jess the advantage of CO to 70 pounds In weight. Moran Is certain that ho will defeat WIN lard and Is anxious to get him Into tho ring on March 25 or nny other dato that might bo selected. Ho proved It yesterday when ho met Tex Itickard and refused to accept a perfectly good check to make up for the disappointment nnd delay. This unusual scene wns pulled in tho Clartdge yesterday nfter Frnnk hustled to New York to take another look at tho Bright lights nnd get tho straight "low down" from Tex, "Frank," said Tex, "I am sorry that tha bout has been postponed nnd that this delay has been forced upon you. I know how you feel and to squaro matters, here's my check for J2500 as a sort of a balm." Moran shoved tho check back at Itlck ard, and looking him straight in the eye( said; "I don't wont tho money, Tex, nnd I ant to say right now that I'm going to ftand by you and sea tho thing through, no matter what happens. It's rather a novelty to be dealing with a man as square as you. Don't bother about me. JUU get Wlllnrd Into the ring on the night that suits you beat and I will be repaid a, thousand times over." It is Bafe to say that the Wlllard-Jones- ( turley combination will not consent to a -U.H iicm monin ir jr. possioiy can do avoided. A date next September would be more to their liking, True, Wlllard has a 5000 forfeit posted, but he can afford to lose that, as Tex Rlckard gave him JT500 for signing. If he lost the c MARRYING OFF I REPEAT I'M HOT ") IM FAVOR. OP M3U . CZ RlVWgMBER WAgcM?) Uqt ilt n n ' f'"in!r)BrE-"'" vffl ivUl!lV l 1 ft ..j :A.M e'i ' iWni rv ;"" LI-Ll ub "'V f Ki, I'ZivS. m .uSgr1 V r, ,.! ' ' ' i ' J- ' I (rU,rtor. bt Mw- .. - . . . i i... i m i - ' - I ' ' - - - . i i i i ii . - - i ill AT AT AT AT AT ,T AT AT CHICAGO ST. LOUIS DETUOIT CliUVfiLAtfD WASHINGTON lMI!LAIr,M'IA -NEW YORK BOSTON ABItOAD , i , , i - "i i. , - i ... - , CHAMPION April . April 20 21. 22, 2J 1125 26 27 28 . , a , s Mnr . 10. SO Mny P. 10. tl. 12 MV W. . W. 17 n "" ftt CHICAGO BATTER T Z Vsi 2 t,nJo ! Julv S3 : -I So t '4' i J,Ul' ,9f?' 2t' " ""' "' ,r" '" 1R J,"' "" 8 Jl,1' 10' " ,2' U Labor Dav t St. Ty Cobb, .370 Sept '$)', W Sep?. 2 Oct. I AUU8t 2' M AM 2"' !'"' !U MBi 2I' 22' a Auust " "' U Louis ' Bt April 16. 17, 18 19 CHAMPION MnJ. 4( b. 6. 7 Jm' "'30?Jultf V" SI' 3. i9 1 Mny IK, in, to. IT May 22, 23. Si, 25 Mny 18, 1?, 20 ST. LOUIS July J. (I), (4) BASE STEALER May 27, 28, 29 July 3 V July ! 7. 8 July ill, 11.Y2. in July 19.' ao, a July . IB. 17. 18 July i nt Chicago Sept. 10, II, 12, 13 Ty C()bb) 9f Sept. 6, 7, 8, D A n, gcpt 2 August 19. 21, 22, 23 iiKiut til, IT. IS August U, 25, 26 August 2S, VJ, 50, 31 April 12, 13, U, 16 April 2o. 26, 27, 23 CHAMPION April 1C. 17, 18, 19 n..-n, Juno 29, 30 Juno 23, 2(5. 27, 23 ct iTrTl.M? Jlllv 3. (I), U) Mny 13, U, IS 17 Mny P. to. II, 12 Mny 18, 19, 20 May 22. 23. 24. 25 .,... , . DLTROIT July 1. 2 Sept. 29, SO SLUGGER August II July 10, 11, 12. 13 .inly m r. H July 14. 13, 17, 18 July 19, 20. 21, 22 July 4 at Cleveland Aug. 11, 12, 13 Oct. 1 Cobb, 27 1 bases Sept. 10, 11, 12 August 10, 17, IS Aim. in, 31, 22, 23 August , 29, 30, 31 August 21, 23, 28 CLHVmVND SEW ftF&W &W Tm-n? J,ny 1S' ' 9 -,.. Mny ,3. tS. ,. ,7 May P. 10. 11. 12 S, " CLEVELAND June 2- Juno . , M ,, WALKER jj. 14, 15, 17, IS . .lulj III. 2(1. 21, 22 July 10, 11, 12. 13 July 6. 7, 8 , ,bor Dnv at D- Scpt. 6, 7, 8, 9 Aug. 11, 12 Sept. 3, (I), (I) Eddie CollhiH. 119 August 2., 29. CO. 31 AuB'i"t 81. 2.1, 20 August 16, 17, IS August 19, 21, 22, 23 " "ay al " "f j , I., , ! . , Juno 10 11 12. 13, 14 Juno is, 16. 17. is June 3. I. B July "'. M? CHAMPION April 1M3 14 15 April 17, 18 09), (19) A nr ,9 nt noston WASHINGTON ... Aug. 34 5, 6 Allgurt 7 8, 0( 10 ,,u,y Si a,, :- M f" . 31 WIIIFKEK .lime in. 2K22 June li 24, 26. 27 (30)' 31 Uccorntlon Day at Sept. 14, 15 Sent, i6 17, 18 Sopt oj, Bi n,, j. SeiiL U( S1 Hay chnl,mnni 82 .se,.l. 27. 2S. 2U, 30 October i, 3. 4 12i ,4 ,. Boston ...... ...... ...... July 2lV.:!0,'ni '"'':.. June in. 111. IT. IS Jimp in. II. 12. 13 prll ST., 2II. 2T. SS CHAMPION April IT. IH. 10 rll 12. 13, M. IS IH-forntlon Day nt riui.vnni.i'iiiA.. Aummi 1 -inly an. an. 2T, 2s AimilBt T. H. n. in ahkumi :t. 1. .-.. n Mny sit. ut, 211 PITCHER smy tan), (3u, at i,,. t7 24. 20. 2T -w York Sept. II), 20, 21 .Sciil. 22. 23, 21, 2.. .Sept. Ill, IT. IH ScH. 13. II. I.'. Sept. ,1. 2, ( I), (I) Jiincl ilrlolirr 2. 3. l.nlior liny ill Joe Wood, 1.19 auk. 12. 12. U, 15 "l,a"rr M Wnnlilnglon Juno 3. 4, 5 Jj'ne 6. 7. 8. 9 Junc , n , JmQ Apr , , r,I a CHAMPION May 4, 5. 6. 8 M3W YORK July 25, 2G, 27, 28 ,,.. , ' August 3. I. (i. f. August 7. 8. 0. 10 July 3 (I), (I), 5 .nine 21, 2, 30 n tiij I n3Fn Juno 20. 21. Ii July at Washing- sept. 22, 23, 21, 23 o"?18, -n 01 Sept. 13, II. IB Sept. 10, 17, IS September B, C. 7 July I .,,.., Sept. 27, 2S, 29, 30 ton bcPt. 19 -0' 21 Ncpi. n. 0, 11 Athletics, 109 Juno 15. 16. 17. 18 JunelO, 11, 12. 13. 14 tIIiv'mV Juno 3, I. B APr" ' ?'n-V' 2 April 20, 21. 22. 21 April 23. 26, 27, 28 CLUB July 4 at Phllndol- BOSTON August 7, 8. 9. 10 August 3. 4, 5. u August' 1 " "' " " julv 1 -U,,r. (th. W' B V , 27. 29 BATTING T ",1,la . M Sept. 16, 17. 18 Sept. 14. 15 "'w. M, !t Sept. 22. 23. 21. 25 X8 9. 11, H 'vU ' "' 7 Hep. l.'z (1). ( Detroit, 2G8 York " NW 13 Saturdays al -. ES'. iiSSl, asr asa?- .;,..,- g -, pw- nSS May 7, Juno 25, Pbor nnl- y' LabSr Day July 4th. Labor Day. J.iin. Labor Day. Decoration Day. New York, .9GG September 10. auor ua. Moreover, Moran Knew v the Check Was Good Frank Zloran refused to claim Jess Wlllard'a forfeit. Tell it not in Ascnlon, Nor whisper it in Gnth, But Frank Moran has boldly braved The Boxers' Union wrath. Though it'3 the truth, we cannot chide Those who say we fake it: Tex Rickard offered money to A man who wouldn't take it, Walter Trumbrfll. money Jess would be still J2B0O ahead of tho game. Moran also has a $2500 forfeit up, but that, too, wan presented to him by Rlckard. From whero wo are sitting It appear? that Mr..HlcUard Is-the only one who will be "stung" If tho sidestepping is successful. O'Brien vs. Revoirc Philadelphia Jawn O'Brien will send Brother Jack ngainst Eddie Itcvolre in Norrlstown next Tuesday night, over tho IB-round route. Brother Jack will allow his opponent at least 10 pounds advantage In weight, but h'e in anxious to keep busy nnd show tho public that ho can take them on regardless of their avoirdupois. O'Brien's victory over Henry Hauber last week helped him considerably nnd a win over Ilevolro is expected to make tho other boxers sit up and tako notice. Jack Carroll, the heavyweight who flat- tcnod Lew Fink, will appear against three unknowns In tho samo show. It will be a real tryout for Jawn'n new "hope." and If ho makes good Jawn lntonds to send him against some of tho regular heavyweights In the big town. Erne After Borrell Jim Feeny breaks in today with the following: I wish to Inform you that Ralph Erne is now under my management and has been In strict training for the last three weeks, lime stands ready 10 meet any mlddlenelxht In the world. Joe liorrrll pre ferred, ltalph was not In condition for his last contest, and his long layorf affected his work. Now that he Is In his old-tlmo form he uants to show his admirers In dear old rttchmond that he can beat Uorrell and guarantees to stop him within six round or forfeit his entlro purse. Chance for Chaney Oeorgo Chaney will have an opportunity to show that ho Is a legitimate feather weight if he heeds the challenge hurled at him by Tommy Buck, who has Just re turned from an Invasion of the West. Tommy tells us that he will box Chaney at 122 pounds ringside und dares him to nccopt. And Tom says he has $200 In real American currency to go as a forfeit for weight. DILLON AFTER MOItAN GO Hoosier Says Ho Could Knock Out Pittsburgh Heavy NEW YOItK, Feb. 17.-Sam Murbarger. manager for Jack Dillon, today offered to bet $10,000 at even money that his man could knock out Frank Moran In 10 rounds. Murbarger made the offer at the same time that ho hurled a challenge at Moran to meet Dillon here on March 8, the original date for the Moran-Wtllard bout. "If Dillon cannot stop Moran In 10 rounds, I don't want a cent for Dillon's services," declared Murbarger. MAYBELLE I TjfiNT' BEER. H0U5E5 DR. JOHN HE0UGH TO WED H0LY0KE GIRL ON MARCH 6 Former Penn Athlete Quiet ly Engaged to Miss Burke Since Christmas COACH AT WEST PHILLY Dr. John J. Kcogh, conch of thn West Philadelphia High. School .football team nnd former University of Pennsylvania nthlote, Is to bo married In Holyoke, Mass., on March ii, to Miss Helen O. Ilurko, ono of Holyoke's most popular belles. Doctor Kcogh nnd Miss Durko havo been engaged ajnee Christmas last, but until quite recently this was known to only a srhall circle of friends; Doctor Keogh Is nt present engaged In the practice of dentistry nt his home, 240 South 40th'stieet, West Philadelphia, and Is a member of tho firm of Deever, Well ington & Keogh, retail stationers. Xext Monday the West I'hllly coach will begin an instructorahlp In tho Uni versity of Pennsylvania Dental School, from which ho wns grnduntcd three years ngo. Miss Buike is a teacher In tho Hol yoko scIiooIh, nnd Is a graduate of tho high school there anil also tho flloyd School, of Boston. Thn pair met In IMS nt a dinner party at York Harbor, Me. Doctor Keogh's homo Is at South Hud ley Falls, Mass., and ho has won fnmo us one of tho best all-niouml nthletes In that vicinity. He first attended Amherst Col lege, playing on tho vnrslty football team, but later changed to Penn. Whllo at Penn ho wns a member of tho vnrslty football nnd basketball teams nnd wns well known for his fighting spirit. After the couplo return from their honeymoon they will occupy apartments In tho Sedgley, 43th nnd Pino streets. Kcogh Is 20 jenis old, while his ilanro is live years his junior. BIG GAMES AT WEST BRANCH Y. M. C. A. Fives und Ledger-Tele-graph Contests Tonight Two games of moro thnn ordinary Inter est aro scheduled for tho West Branch Y. iM. C. A. tonight, when tho West Hranch live meets Trenton Y. M. C. A. and tho Eveni.no I.kuqeu combats tho Evening Telegraph In a game for tho newspaper championship series. Tho gamo between tho V. M. C. A. fives will decide tho dlfferenco of opinion as to whether West Branch or Trenton has tho better team. Theso teams met several weeks ago on the Inters' floor, and tho West Phlladelphlans Buffered a question able, defeat by three polntB. Tho referee In this gamo ruled out a pair of Held goals scored by the local tlvo, claiming that they were not mado ac cording to the Intercollegiate code, which tho 'West Branchera were forced to ac cept. Interest of tho newspaper world Is cen tred on the other game. The Telegraph has a speedy five that has been winning games regularly, whllo the Evenino Ledoer has a team of old stars, that will attempt to "come back," THINK CARRYING-1 K'lGT OF "6EWTLEMEri) IKTO T'EOPU&S' I l.NQVU OO VteKY ! I JTTI-E. ELSE A ONLV TMPFERENCG I? (acre i jcryin o .mvi-iAUt CAimv Krv peer. i u-urr- iuhi i i .. '..:. . w OH MV SHOULDER'. r I 1 . - - V . V . . i Qf -h.- TENNIS FAN WISHES EXPERT TO CRITICISE JUNIORS' PLAY Till! following letter has been received by tlm Hvk.nino liUixiKii's tennis editor: Sir In response to the Invitation in your latest nrtlelo to contribute nny suggestion bearing upon tho proposed junior tournament, I beg to offer tho following: Since tho purposo nf the arrange ment Is to Increaso tho Interest and skill of tho younger players, and since constructive criticism Is n big factor In one's Improvement, why not havo homo roiniiclcnt person observe und point nut the wenk points of each fel low's ganiB (tyring tho tournament? Lots of fellows, such as inynclf (who am too much of n dub to enter), nro noxious to learn, but unfortunately do not have tho advantage of honest and helpful criticism from an oxpert. Hut In this tournament tho person In authority present, with tho aid of a few notes mndo during piny, could start him off on the road of prnctlco In tho needed direction. This Bhould certainly result In a general Improve ment both In skill and tho degree of Interest shown, for tho moro a fellow NEWS FROM BOWLING ALLEYS 8p.trt.in defeated Underdonn No. 1 team two (rurnei out of three In ihe Artisan I-okuo serlen last nlKlit on Keiutono Alleys. North western No. 1 lost u Krc.it chunco to catch up Willi tha leadere by losing nil three to I'ruKresstip. Tho UnderUown Bquad bowled ItH best Kamo In the llrst. uttack on tho -idn1.. totnltng ulu. Hpnrtnn won the neiond Kama by unu pin. the total Tins bolnc KM! to NS.1. riparian captured tlio llnal bv 11 pins. Wll bur'K I'ol wuh tho hlfthiut single K.tmo score of tho scries. Proirrcsslio toppled over Old plna In the first Kama nitalnst Northwestern No. 1, Iiunley tal lying IKi iiml Wlndel 111 I. Grey knocked down o. In his last fiamn for lroirrcsst(e, while Mnlsher rucorded u '.TJ scoro In Ills Becond K.ime. III 'Artisan I.lirup. KccMrm It T'nlnn Htlrnrlnetl t'nderdowii No. ' by winning two tames from Urn pate setters. Union won tho ilrat by 8 plus, helped by ."ill plus allowance. Oak Itno was In Rood form, winning threo from IhlKhL with whom It was tied for third Iimci-. uorueca roiieu wen, Kciunir totals or .7J,200 and L'i. tho latter score being hUh single Kamo for the evening. O.ik I.ana totaled Ml, MM and 111'-. , Northwestern No. 2 now tops the second division of Artisans' tourncr, ns It won tho odd game from Harmony, whllo ITnderdown No. - lost two to Union. Jail for Cleveland's Boxing Solans! Perhaps CLEVELAND, Feb. 17. D. E. Green, attorney for the Federated Churches, has wnrnei' Mayor Davis' Boxing Commission mem bers they aro "staring n peniten tiary sentence in tho face" if they, permit a single bout to be staged' here. Green cited a State law provid ing penitentiary sentences of from one to ten years for persons per mitting a prize fight and for all persons attending a prize fight, and intimated tho Federated Churches will seek to prove every match a "prize fight." Despite this warning tho City Council passed an ordinance estab lishing the commission and provid ing money for salaries. Plot by J. P. McEvoy (Copyright: 1010. Dy The Tribune Company) 'vvtJL.L,, l,r"MuCr4tTHE.R6.'-S. I "FATHER HAVE VoU TAST IN TU' PKiflK. IT THAN IT "BUT iKIVfc. it. A FUTURE- .1 TRIVIN' r , i ukivin' ir.- r- v ) ' V TRS S r vAi ftt?i ti knows about tennis tho moro ho liken It. Hoping that this suggestion may provo of uso to you, I remain, very sincerely yours, OltANVILT.K H. TOOGOOD. Tho nbovo letter Is tho first really out spoken opinion and suggestion I havo got ten on this matter. It Is a very good ono and is qulto in lino with our Idea. At all theso junior tournaments tho man In clinrgo will gladly give nny ad vice AFTER tho match to any boy do slrlng It. Tennis custom forbids coach ing or talking to players during piny. Wo hope thnt Mr. Toogood will entor not only tho junior events next summer, but thnt wo will recelvo his entry for tho junior indoor tournament to bo held at tho nrmory tho end of this month for boys under If! It is tho boys who con sider themselves "dubs" thnt nro often tho most capnblo of Improvement. Fnter nil the events posslblo If you wnnt to Improve Thnnk you for your letter nnd suggestion, which is a good one, and If you havo nny other ideas let us have them. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Irish Pat Ilradloy, of dray's Korry, will m.iku his second appearance hero tonight Btncn his return homo from Australia. Ho wilt go M-M with Henry Hauber, of Palrmount, In the wlndup nt tho Hroadway tonight, llradley's ilrst bout was with Marty Farrcll. Johnny Maloney, local amateur boxer, will lente on the Oscar II, which carried the Ford iieuco party to Kuropo several months ngo, today lo compete in championship bouts at Denmark. Norway and Sweden. Two other puis who will accompany Maloney aro William Kprangler. of New York, a mil die ami light heavyweight, nnd John Karpinskl, of Cleveland, a welterweight. I'oto Herman, tho New Orleans Italian ban tam, plins to lcno for a Northern tour next week. The Knutherner's Ilrat fray this side of tho Mason and Dlxou line will be nt the Olym pic Club In thin city. Jack Hanlon clinched n, match between Herman and Lew Tendler, February -S. Who In Kid Vontz? Adam Itjan has caused a sensation In local flstlo circles with the an nouncement that .bo has a new bantam who, ho believes, will mako nil boxers In that class seek .over. VonU has been boxing behind tho curtain with Hyau for uoveral weeks. Joe Azovedo will meet Jack Ilraizo In tha wind-up at tho National Saturday night. IM.Me Wagond tackles Solly Hums, LMdte Wallaco boxes Kranklo McManus, Johnny Nelson meets Jean Constance and bailor Ozarmanskl tackles Quartermaster Smith. The Ixiuislana-nenny Chaney return bout In Kansas City Monday ntght resulted In a draw. Hauling r.ctinsky'B next bout will ha with either Wild Hurt Kenny or Uemer Jack (Jojer In New York next Friday night. Uat received JITOO for his last match, which was with Jack lHllon. Cleveland fans will get n ringside observa tion of Ueorge Chaney tonight. The Haiti moreon will meet Cat Delaney In a 10-round bout before nn audlenca of Johnny Kllbane'u homo town fight followers. Joe Dlum Is trying to book Solly Woods, a Flatbuih lightweight, who is said to curry it punch with tho eloclty of a mule's kick, in this city. Woods stands with his right hand extended. A 13-rouud bout between Eddie McAndrews and llobby Uetnolds at Norrlstown is hanging rtre. Unless the Manuyunk boxer ugrees to weigh in at 135 pounds ringside HejuoMs will pass up tho match. A victory for Young Jack O'Drlen over Eddie Hevolre will warrant htm a date with Joe Uorrell over the 13-round route. Little Jack figures ha will outpoint Hevolre, but tha weight question probably will prove a hitch In an O'llrlen-Dorrell go. ONLY "DRlNKlN THERE'S IN it; rWAUDVE. MEAtA f I TUTURCLl J I T "ACQUAIKTANCES'. ATHLETICS OPEN 1916 SEASON AT BOSTON APRIL 12 Mackmen Will Play First Home Game April 20 With World's Champions TEAM HOME JULY 4 Tho American I-cnsuo 1D1G schedule an nounced today, sets tho dato for cracking open tho season at April 12, tho samo day tho Nationals open, nnd tho final gamcB October I, one day earlier than the last enmo in tho National circuit. Opening Barnes aro announced as follows: Detroit nt Chicago, St. Louis nt Cleve land, Washington nt New York, Philadel phia at Boston. Chicago will play at Detroit, Cleveland at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Now York and Washington at Boston on Decora tion Day doublo-lieaders. July 4 gnincs will be ns follows: St. Louis nt Chicago, Detroit at Clove land, New York at 'Washington and Bos ton at Philadelphia. Chlcngo nt St. Louis, Cleveland nt Do- trolt, I'liilndelplila at Washington and Boston nt New York, Is tho Labor Day schedule. 3I00RE TO 3IEET FARRELL IN SPECIAL UOXING SHOW Bobby Gunnis to Mnko Debut ns Pro moter and Matchmaker A new boxing promoter and match maker will enter tho local pugilistic field on tho night of Washington's Birthday, when Bobby Gunnis stages a special show at tho Douglas A. C. This program, ac cording to Gunnis, Is an experiment, and If It proves successful he plans to go into the game on a higher scale. The wind-up for the performance will bring together a pair of tho hardest hit ting glovemen In this city. Willie Moore, of Southwark, and K. O. Jack Farrell, of tho 17th Ward, will try to beat each other to the punch. Mickey Gallagher and Joe Welsh, Smoky Hollow fuvorltes, are booked for the semi. Frankle White and Lew Stinger, Ital ian rivals who aro rated as rlp-and-tear boxers, will meet In the third number. In the other bouts Georgo Blackbumo will take on Willis Benckert und Jaok Kan trow will open the show with IMdle Sulli van. The latter pair recently put up a sensational scrap. Wilson Satisfied With Trade DECATUIl. Ill . Feb. 17 -Art Wilson, former Whales' backstop, today declared he was satis- Sed with his sale by tho Cuba to the lilts urgh IMrates INTRODUCTION CIGAR TXCEEDIHCLY BETTER" Them Is True Words of Percy's FUTURE.'. LOOK. AT W ACGdJAlKTANCES', COMMISH SESSION OFF Bv a Btaff Csrratonient NEW YOItK. Feb. 17 Prior to (rolnn Into session nt 1 o'clock this afternoon several American League magnates ex pressed a deslro to turn down the new draft rule suggostcd by Charley Ebbets, of tho Brooklyn club, and ratified by the Natlonnl League. President Dan John Ron, of the American League, said bf umiu nw I.U ivt.nuu Wily WIO IUOJ HI1UU1U .'SJ bo adopted, but that ho would present It Wl at the meeting. "Tho rule reads nit right, and probably It Is, but I don't seo why It should be adopted," snld Johnson." Tho rulo covers only tho drafting, and from experience In tho gumo I always havo found that tho minor leaguers who nro most desired ara nhvnyn purchased. "Somo of our greatest players have been secured In the draft, but In every Instanco but ono club put in a draft fbr tho players. Ah tho mnln object of the rulo Is to nllow tho second division club tho preference In tho drafting and first division clubs generally purchnso Instead of draft, I sea no value In tho rule. Puts It Up to League "I havo no volco In tho matter. It is my duty to place tho National Leaguo's reso lutions before tho American League. They will voto as they seo lit, and I wilt be porfoctly satisfied with anything they do." As It Is a well-known fact that Johnson's Ideas usually nro approved by tho other magnates, thoro appoars to bo ltttlo chanco lor the rulo being ndopted. It Is just an other Instanco of tho National League acting nnd Han Johnson coppering the move. In this matter Johnson Is certain to bo uphold by tho other magnates. Joo Lannln, owner of the Boston club, said ho was against tho rule, preferring to lcavo well enough alono and for tho two lcaguos to go along on tho old lines. Frank Navln, ownor of tho Tigers, heartily Indorsed Lannln's sentiments, whllo the other magnates did not ovon appear to bo Interested In tho matter. Important Matter This was the most Important matter to bo taken up, na tho sale of tho Cleveland club has already been approved, and tho now owner, C. J. Dunn, of Chicago, for mally Introduced. Thero will bo no meeting of tho Na tional Commission tomorrow, despite statements to tho contrary. Carry Herr mann, chairman of tho commission, wired thnt ho might possibly arrive tomorrow, but after conferring with President Tener, of tho National League, Ban Johnson A wired Herrmann not to bother, and that a session would be held In Chicago early noxt week. This means that tho meeting -will bo concluded In ono day, with lndlca-. tions pointing to an adjournment early tonight. t President Johnson'announccd thaUC. J, Dunn, tho new Cleveland ownor. Is not tha former Mayor of Chicago, as had been printed in a local paper. Johnson Bays Dunn Is ono of the largest contractors In tho West, and a man of tho typo who will be a credit to the game. He de- ' plorcd tho fii-t that Cleveland capital i could not bo secured, and added that every effort was made to havo tho club con trolled by homo capital, but no ono was Interested. Trade Rumor Spiked ( A wild yarn was printed this mornlpg that a trade was under way between the ; White Sox and Yankees, whereby Joe Jackson, tho famous slugger, would go to 4 New York In exchange for Fritz Malscl. Tho rumor started In Chicago, and nntu- . rally was picked up all over tho country. When "Wild Bill" Donovan heard of It ho raised an awful howl. Vollmcr Breaks Tank Marks ' In winning the metropolitan swimming Cham- plonahlp for SIX) yards In tho tank of the New York Athletic Club last night. Herbert Voll mer, of tho home organization and Columbia University, set two new world's records. In addition to bettering tho standard tor 220 ards, Vollmer eclipsed the best tirorlous flgurea for -o metres nnd nearly bettered the mark t for SOO yards, too. Vollmer ab timed for 10 yards In -''.Si -l-l. as ascalpst. the aid record ot S:S5-1-.1. made by diaries M. Daniels, of the Now York A. C In 100 In Pittsburgh. BAYUK SOLD FROM THE Sanitary Humidor 11V AIX CIOQP IlRALEnS A SKNHATIONAl, HJIOW National A. C. National A, C. HATUIIDAY NIOUT HATUItUAV NKI1IT Hallor Ciarmanskl t. Quartermaster Hnillli JOHNNY NELSON T. JEAN t'ONBTANCK EDDIE WAI.1.ACE vs. rilANKlE MeMANUH WOLI.Y IIUItNr) T. EDDIE WAGOND Jack Brazzo vs. Joe Azvedo niirmnir. A A Hroad UalnbrKUo VJiympia . . iurry Edwurds. Mm. MONDAY NIU1IT 8.SO STANLEY UETCIIEL, y. LETT TYUSK ClIAKLEM MEIIWAY yi. HAltltV WAQNElt JOHNNY JUTClIIE vt. OU8SIK LEWIS VHEDDY UKI.I.Y ys. AL'GIB IIAT.NEH JIMMY MUltl'llY vs. . 1IENNY LEONAltD Adm. 33c, Hal. Ilea. 60c, Arena ltrt, T9c. $1. y5 rl AM WeLCOMEb AT TH' HOMES I OP OUR. "BesT.Tecjpcai ) II M ! -la !