?5SleTyei5g is" yqwwyiflWffHUff'' WWWMW'm't fw WW"-' - -f3v - -.-j--'.r-n- jvr - r EYEyryq kEDGOBR-PHlLADELPHIA, lRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1016. 15 falMENT AND DECISIONS OF THE PRIZE RING MORAN 'PLEASED WITH PHILLIES' WORK BSSaSTOMMY TWIST" TO BE I MORAN TO WIN 11--- o . JipAT PLEASUn AT I BRAVES CAN'T DRIVE AUTOS foBMONSTRATED BEFORE GUESTS K xm TrnnTTTaAN,S PTTNf!JT PARTY jx ,movv"-- . -.v g. Iteary and Azevedo toUOUgtJ vviwi yx.a- t'nnl Act at .National 'Tomorrow Night nr RODEUT W. MAXWELL tJL& O'LEAHV and IiIh "Texas iT' ' rrit" again will bo among C Irrow night, according to the en t? "fiSTlallons Bent nut by , Mr. ,T. IfSatn of the Not lonni a cur .., !'" Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bonis Last Night IIIIOAmVAY Jim WeWi drew with Hlnnler lllnckle, Freddy lluell null In Mike Coster In the strain!, lming A I Hue ner won from Ynnnir I'm In the third, Hlltln llnnckert nml Frnnkle o'Nell drew, Tommy Jamison Mopped Dick llornl. KANSVS U1TY tanlslnnn easily de fatted lienor t'lmtez In 1.1 round. . AlXllNTmVN-Jnrk Mffnrron won from .Inckfe Clark In IS round. YonK .Jolinnv. Olll heal lounK Her. mini Miller, Charley Collin outpointed li. II. Nntitoin. i i -- - r " W$k Mr. MoUulgnn says ii.n nffair will 1)" strictly Informal and n largo number of Ills friends Iiavo boon In tlted. o'Lenry will put on a sketch with Joseph Azevedo. u well-known l'orlu gueso visitor nnd tho act Is scheduled to last 18 minutes or less Mr. McQulgan will bo host nt tlio party nnd supcrvlso tho acting. Ho has other nnrnrtsos to snrlntr J tff. UAXWHWi on tho guests, ono i...m. i. .i,IM, Mr l'.ilsv Pllnn nnd Wato Morgan will participate. Mr v Ji,la i, so anxious to appear that lio will Sill the way from New York for tho f$5. On good authority. It Is said '. i .L. iwutitrn is "it Tier corn, ul iiiq Itouse. in Added Attrnclion ...... united nttractlon. a young gentlc- B. .i Tnlr Mpnnrii. who Rliontla Sort of his ttmo In a rolling mill In Balti more, will enaeavur w iiul w ni, .iuii,,,, Sorbrey, one of our fellow townsmen, J?,wvlns his arms In front of Johnny's flL Mr, MXUUIgttll "lUL .111. .I1I.V.IIIIII T . . ...! I.., nnmn tlmn til. n.,1 it MClal EHIHUIII'B ?wiu n...w .r" ...... V much impressed with his hypnotic looch. mil tho cucsts nrc anxious to Raze Upon W, O'Leary when ho demonstrates tho .(ujthctlo quamies ui mu " "" lf"t This twist 13 I no resuu oi iv J' r.t -....,. In Vrlqrn nml Mr '. will endeavor to tiso It when Mr. fianto Is not looUIne. Mr. Azevedo is Uld to DO UnwIIIIHH iuku i.ui in mo k-. .... t.n nll.ni. ii'irf nt thn nkotrh lti n om (llu w... (-...- filsts that Joseph shall do his share, air. 'O'Leiry says tnat ino pari is nunpic, us intr. AAvmln lmn tt do is tO HO to HlPOIl. K,ilr.McOulgan announces that special PiuKtJ Have DCCn prnuuu iui tuu utwciun, SEnter, a Messenger kVIouiI knocklnB Is heard in tho dis fiace. A messenger is approaching. He 'if mm neadlnir and is paylnir a visit to iS United States. Ho has tho papers. jHro a look. r'l Sports Editor Evening Ledger: 1 I notlred In Monday's Evexino I.r.noFii linAI ft new mUIHK uuu i.i.u uw. .uim.. 1. D.atlnv nn.l wotllll hold Itfl tlfat HhnW ra St. Patrick's Day. Now this is wronir. tnd 1 ftm nure It 1 wroiiB. uerauaa i uiu m.fiari at Cnrsonla A. C. tho club re- p ftrred to. But as It H only nn yrror of II liourfl Tvnal B ino Tiao OI qu.irreuiiKt .rh AnprAnt Ann fnllnwit: Johnnv l.rtIA mi Alt MansfleliT will meet In tho wlnduu ol He tint how In tho new club on ThurH Ur. March ill. Thla Is tho day beforo tho wpular holiday. Mr. Illlly Itoran. Hjiorta Sitor of tho rcBLio I.Knoi.R. will bo tlmf- 'JliMMr. and Hector Melnneas. nt lioston, ,'VillCct aa refcreo. l'"our other cood bouta ;!" ttS ""SaMBS P. jnNNlNGS. l... .1. nn1.lnnl rf linvlnrf UDUO "0 uro Ull mo nuujti.. m .,.. ..n 'iSows, it might bo well to mention that Beanie Leonard, tho latest lightweight .flnn wnn rlnfanfn.l .TnlllinV DUIldeQ IgNew York, 'Wednesday night, will ap- jar at tne uiympia nexi iunu;iy ihkui itilnst Sam nobldeau, ono of the hnrdest litters In tho business. Uenny'B victory wtrtha -Scotch-Wop has made hlmagood Hmvlno narrl nml nn tnliiiinlwrs lilt OVOr t!w country aro howling for his services. Bork and play short engagements in the big town until Illlly Ulbson, his manager, clinches n, match with Freddy Welsh. Gibson Issues Dcfi Gibson la willing to make any conces sion to get tho lightweight chamnlon In tho ring with Ills boy, and oven goes bo far ns to put up regular money for tho privilege. Saya William: "Leonard has proved conclusively that ho Is tho best lightweight In tho world, nnd I DEMAND that Freddy Welsh glvo him n match. To make things Interesting, I will give Welsh $16,000 for a bout with Denny and bet htm $10,000 on tho side, t KNOW Leonard can beat him nnd I shall not oven nslc Welsh to mako weight for tho battle. Although Freddy poses as a lightweight, wo nil nro nwaro that never will ho be nbln to mako 13 C pounds again. That being tho case, Welsh can step Into tho ring weighing 150 pounds If ho wants to. Uut MY boy will weigh 133 pounds or UNDER, us 1 want no one to question Leonard's tight to the title when ho wins It." Some "Inside Stuff" Ah wo wcro rushing from Madison Square Garden Wednesday night, wo crashed Into' ono of our local pugilistic lights, who was rushing for tho Bame place. "What did you think of tho fight?" wo asked. "Nothln to it," was tho reply. "Dundoo Jus' knocked tli' daylights outta Leonard an' won by a hull block. Hones', I wouldn't a' took tho beatln' Dunileo slipped that guy If somebody'd glmmo th' mint. Wasn't It a awful Iacln'?" "I don't know," wo icplled. "I thought Leonard had the better of It. You know, ho landed tho cleaner blows, lilt harder nnd had Dundco in bad shape several times. In tho eighth round ho floored Johnny and almost had him out. It really looked like Leouard'H fight." "Oh, a' courso you was rlto at th' ring side and had a chanst to got th' dope' better'n me. Anyway, I don't think them bums Is so much." "What do you think of Leonard? Do you think you could beat him?" "Ych." "Think you could knock him out?" "Ych." "What makes you think you can beat Mm? Leonard looks awfully good." More of the Snme "Yeh see, it's this away. Theso guys what lives In N'Yawk nlnt no good a-tall They knocks out a bunch of bums and then tho reporters what smokes hop sits down and tells th' peoplo what bears they are. Then tho fighter gets all swelled on hlsselt and has dreams just th' samo ns th' reporters. They gots all swelled, I tellya. Their caranlums gets no big that they buys liatn size 19, An" when a guy gets a swelled caranlum, ho alnt no good. Thassa reason I kin lick him." "But did you like tho fight tonight?" we again asked. "Sure! It was a swell flte. Ych know, that Leonard suro Is a boar. Ho Just knocked th' daylights outta Dundco and won by a hull block. Geo! but that "Wop took a awful Iacln'. Ych seo, Leonard landed th' cleaner blows an' hit harder. He almost put th' Wop ta sleep In th' eight'. I wouldn't a took that Iacln' If I was made a present of th' mint. "Now, lots have jus' ono more before you rlto ycr story. Jus" ono more is all I ask. All right, mako It a short one, but remember, this ono Is on MB." HOY IN MANAGING AN INDOOR TOURNEY?" WELL READ THIS IJy WILLIAM Bill, Where's Gibbons?" About fc m niT, IP 117 times every day at tho Armory EytOi" the tournament this question was fiWat ms In some 'form or another by Ewnnea. The ladles would come up. WSji .smiling sweetly, murmur, "Mr. CniJtn, DO you know where Jlr. Gib- DJ br . The kids, by millions, would" pn "BUI, whero's Jlr. Gibbons?" Sin you seen Mr. Gibbons?" I nearly I jjgt crazy. Well, poor Olbbons had a C" ugn time chasing around nt- iSpni to all tho 100,000 things de if? hls attention (and, bollevo me. l dla It Well), but WA nnnr flnirw whn "Jifned behind had a far worso tlmo JU. we had to try and say where ,. guess at what he was doing and, If U. how soon ha would bo back. iSuiM that this part of a committee- lob was the worst, but oh, no. act umpiring came on the nceno of ac- Tg l did some of it. Oh, tho tin V1 bliss of umpiring Indoors where IW other faiinn, oi, .i. .,-... rii- -- . u,vuya dccq ilia ut;i.!aiuu K?' opposite way from you! RPtu,WM Dlaylnir somo noor liinmvnf JjJ to the early rounds. Sold person HWn nothing- to either Davis or mo. iSTta.WM serving. Bang. "Fifteen liaitaii . " 'n'e gentleman who was IllWV0 ba receiving glared at me. f&rM he thought the ball waa a fault W&n l reet Jt&ybe It -was. He k Z7 Bca. ana. in toil tVi tniin nAuiaH --. .... uw ,, v.t, tiuiutc. T. TILDEN, 2d did any one else. You couldn't bee Davis' serve. But I was supposed to call lines. Well, I called them! One gentleman still thinks I robbed him of a wondorful sideline volley shot when ho was playing Osborne. However, he ovened up quite unintentionally later by calling a perfect service of mlno "out" In my match with Johnson, This portion of the Tennis Committee (meaning myself) was supposed to run tho Junior events. Whenever schedule ran behind, the junior events got kicked around. This was quito correct and the only, thing to do, but It turned some one's hair gray trying to keep every. ono in a good humor and get tho matches off. The climax came when Osborne nnd myself committed the unspeakable atrocity of plnylng a three-set match. Imagine it, two of the Tennis Committee taking up the court for more than half an hour. Tho few well-chosen words wo received on finishing- moro than i brought down .whatever swelled head we got from play ing a good match. .Still, we all had fun. and tho tournament was a great success, so I have decided that tho troubles of a tennis committeeman nro more than made up for by tho fun he gets out of meeting all his friends and the bully Bet of fellows he works with. Hoffman to Manage Itfdgway rJTTSnimail. March 10. Howard Camnlta haa loat bis job aa manaser of the Independent Kldsway team, being replaced by II. C. (IzzyJ Kortman, of Philadelphia, an outnetder and u clots friend of Connla Mack. 1 oft man manaced the Peoria, III., club last aeason. MORAN TO WIN BY KNOCKOUT, SAYS SHARKEY One - Time Great Heavy weight Believes Title Will Change Hands BOB FITZ DISAGREES Frank Mornn will knock out Jess WIN lard when they clash In New Yoik March IS, In tho opinion of Tom Shaikrv, who fought Jeftcrles, Corbett and Fltisltninona nnd was tho greatest tltlo contender who nover won tho championship. Dob Fltzslmmons believe Mornn Is just tho typo of tighter who Wlllard will hae Ilttlo trouhlo to defeat. IIY TOM SIIAItKCY. HAN MlANVIHt'O. Mat ell ill --1 bellfio Frank Mnrnn will detent .leu Wlllard, thn world' liRvywelRht champion. hn thy meot In Madlflon Hqunro a.intcn. New York city. Mnrrh 1:5. I linvn pion both mm Imjx nnd I renlly biIn tb.it the chflllrnfircr from Pittsburgh is much tho cleverer. Trom what I hear nut biro rn thn raetllo roast tho majority of the fan who think that Wlllard will bo victorious, baso their opinion on tho fact that thn conqueror of Jnck John eon la n much blcKtr man than Mornn. This doofln't appeal to mo, Tho difference In stzo between tho men who will clank In tho comlnc strug-Bln I not ns (treat on when I foiiKht Jim Jeffrlea nt Coney Inland, Novem ber 3, 1SII9. At thnt tlmo I welched only 177 poundn nnd Jeff tipped thn benm at -!!H pounds. I wan IHi feet etftht lnchen tall, nhlle Jeff stood alx feet ono nnd one-halt Inches. Mornn in nn Inrh more than alx feeti Wll lard Is nix Inchon tnller. Jea woliths 270 Sounds or thorenbouta, nnd I cannot see how o ran bo In condition nnd carry thnt much welftbt. I know that Mor.-in linn n knockout puneli nnd t think ho will land It beforo tho 10 round urn over. Uut cen If ho does not win by a knockout, I faor Trank to get tho popu lar decision. I ennnot sen how n boxer who could not win from tiunbont Smith, n light heavywoiirht, can oxpert to m In from n. hit; fellow Ilka Moran. Smith weighed nnmethlnR- llko 180 pound when bo boxed Wlllard "0 round out hero on the Connt. nnd Wlllard was enny for htm. And Mornn nurely carries a flsht to nn op ponent much harder and tnstcr than Smith does Any man who welnhs 100 poundn, nbottt tho weight of Jem Macn nnd John I,. Sullivan when they wero nt their bcRt, la big enough to lick anybody. IIY 11(111 1'ITZHIMMONS. HOSTON', March 10. I fall to seo whro I'rnnk .Moran has nny chance with Jens Wll lard. Tho Intter In loo Mr for a man of thn Morun tM! of fighter to conquer. Wlllard Is a good puncher, and haa demontrated that ho ran knock out uny of tho present whlto hope If he no denlren. Wlllnril Is without doubt tho beBt whlto hopo of the day. Ho Is bigger, stronger, haa mom knowledge of tho gamo and can an Hlmllato moro punHhmont thnn any of the present crop who uro masquerading as near Uiumplonn Kven with all that to tho present cham plon'n credit, bo 1 a poor npeclmen of the championship calibre of btgone dayn. Wlllard. with IiIh great reach, lili 240 poundn of weight, which give htm n natural ndvantngo our all tho present lieavien, would look like n noylco ugalnst tho lighters who reigned In my tlmo. Jol SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Kensington fan will ha nn opportunity to Hon Humor Smllh and Jack Tavlor. heavy weights. In a return match tonight, -.then they clash nt tho Nonpareil Club. Charley Thomas will get back Into ring action tonight after a short rest. He will pair off with Willie. Ilouck In tho ttlndup at tho Quaker City. "I can't nleop nt nights." Dirby Kellv ' '''. nothing nil me. but thin fellow, hnnv O'I.enrv. keen nn nln? n.mtv r.nnu. nrd. r.eoniiril, Luoiuird. Leonard, from tho iimo no nns me nny until n gets out on tho ro.nl In thn morning. John thinks no much of Leonard ns a tighter that ho llgure ho can stop the New Yorker In nix round." And O Lcary Is u quiet sort of chap, too. rollowlng hi bout with Joo Welsh last night. Stanley Hlncklo announced today he waa anxious to get hooked up with Johnny O'Leary, IJcnny Leonard or Sam rtobldeau. CJcorgn Chanev ha nrrlted In Cincinnati. Thn Il.illlmoro kid meet Patsy Haley Monday night. Fred Fulton will be matched with thn win ner of the Jnck Dillon-Jim Tlynn match. In Brooklyn tonight, for a 10-round tilt In Milwaukee. March 17. Doth Dillon and Flynn aro bound to know thnt they were In n fight tonight, but soft plckln' for the lucky ons on tho 17th. Since hie match hero with Franklo White. Larry Hansen, the hard-hitting Dane, ha been forced to cancel net oral matches because of lllnen. Hansen will bo unable to box for some time, according to a report from llrook Ijn, where Larry life. In the first half nf the double wlndup at tho National tomorrow night Patsy Cllne will hate It nut oncu again with Kddlo Morgan. In the lant battle Johnny O'Leary will oppose the tousli Joei Azetcdo, of California. Tollowlng hi win over Johnny Dundee. Den ny Leonnrd will trv and make a knockout tlctlni out of Sam Hobldeau when they meet at th,i 01mpta A. A. Monday night. In the nemlflnal L'ddlo Moy and Iluck i'lemlns will battle. Johnny Dundeo lias decided to enjoy a nix weekn' vacation. Dundee Is a baseball fan. He thinks seriously of visiting both the Yankees nnd Plants in their training camps. rreddle Welsh celebrated lit SOth birth day last Wednesday night by citing .t intle homo party to somo of nin rrlenas in .New York. Fred wasn't 30 on Wednesday. Ah n I matter of fact IiIh birthday camn along tthlh, ho was In Milwaukee to flsht Wolgaat a few aajB poiore. CHANGES IN BOWLING TOURNEY Tap Saturday AMATF.UK CUP ro.MlT.TlTIO.V. Putnam , Full, nt 3d street nml I lilci ntenue. Ilrlfrei -I. William. . I'urltnii 1 . M. I., t. Wanderers, nt til rrtul t lenrilf Id street. Iteferte John Unliler. tlwoie . St, Nathaniel, nt Marcus Hook. Itcfertr James IJerr. . . etcran A. A. vs. Somerset, nt Slate road nnd Illusion street. Ilereree .1. Htrel. AMi:iticAN i.i:a(iui:. Illhernlnn t. Victor, nt Front street nmll.rle ntenue. DNtlon s. Ilojn' f.liili, nt State rnnil nnd Inrtih street. Itefcrrf W. V.. Hind. iMTi:t i.iuiit'i:. Ascnlaii vs. Mnoillnml. nt Front lreel nml l.rle ntenue. Iteferre II. Millie mnte, ., nrth l'hllit. Y. M. A. . Feltonvllle. nt It. nnd ('Iciirneld slreel. Iteferee -A. A nton. .. Ilrlatal is. Shamrock, nt llllli nlreet nnd Hunting l'nrk ntenue. Iteferee P, CJlliin. AI.I.ILII LFAtlLF. . . Second IMtNlnn. .. . . North Amerlenii Lnce Co. t. Wilming ton, ut Central Park. Iteferee -I. Carr. Nt. Micluiern vn. Kdjremnor, nt inrk road nnd Louden nlreet. Iteferee .1, Puiil. Third llltl.lon. , Ontario t. Piirlliiii lie., nt II nml On tario street. Itrferee A. I nnnell.t. . ,. . l'ourlll 1lltllnn. Wnlker A. C. t. l'mtlilenre. nl Clinrle nnd Coinlpy nlreet. Itrferee- I'. Mlrlilo. ,lmn tn. Itoliln A. I ., nl Kill mid Momer set nlreetn, Iteferee ,1. 'llioinimon. I nlrhlll v. Nt. Cnrllingr. nt Front street nml Olney ntenue. Iteferee Y. Snndell. PLAYUKOIIMI LILMlfF. Klngenlng v. Athletic, nt tntli street nnd Chester ittenne. Hherttnod n. Happy Hollow, nt fiOlk mul t'lirlitlnn ntreels. Starr (Inrileii vn. Funllelu, nt dth nml South street. MIKTII I'KN'N l'AOUi;. Olnncey vs. Tloen. nt 2Jd street Se.lreler nretnte .....tf .......... Hunting nnrini Tn, .oriliweni. Ut nml 33il street mid Sedxelty nteniio CI.U1I (lAMF. I'.leetrle Storngo Ilatlery Co, v. 1'lik nf Industrial League, lit till unit Ilerk street. KAUFF AGREES TO TERMS WITH INCREASE IX SALARY Star Outfielder Will Leave to Join Giants on Sunday NHW TOHK, March 10. Bnny Kauff will M on hl way to th nti.nH' rump In Mrtrlln, Texan, by Hunday Tildht, accoTJIn to a report circulfttert In bane-brill circles, following a con inrencfl between I tarry IS. Ilompntentl, rrc.ii rint of thn New York club, and John M, Ward, attorney for tho belllKuicnt nlajc-r. A coord Inn to thn report. Ward rn.ichnd nn iiKreemont with Hempstead, whereby the. Kpw Tork club would lrtnally itold to Kauff. et will not romplr with bin demand for a $5000 bonin and JB0OO from the purchan pric paid by tho local National Loniaio orRnnlzatlon to Harry 1 Sinclair, of tho defunct Federal hoasuo. The utory told, fnllnwlntr tho meeting be tween Hempntrad and Ward, anrs thnt Kauff would bo tendered t new contract, which will call for a Ileum larger than he would rocclto under his present offer. West 1'hilly Club Dines Tho niiuunl hiimiUft of tho Wot TMiIIjiIoI nhla ProfrHalonul IJanplmll Club wan held last evening nt Urcen'H Hotel, with Lett Hodgnrs as toaattnnfttor. In tow of tho oxcollnnt rt'e nrd made by tho club hut anasou. MunoKer Joo MiiKUlto v,an re-elecled to off lea. Hill Weir who led tho club In butttmr and baso running', was presented with a stiver lovlni; cup Matthoysz Tennis Wnner riNHUUIlflT. X. C. March 10. The tlnul In the, men'H nlngles in tho IMnenurst chutn Plonahlp wum won jesterday by J P. Mat tlie?2, Toronto. lie. defeated Phll" Carter. Nhbhu, ;; pets out of 4 In tho final. PAT PLEASED AT PROGRESS OF THE PH1LLY PLAYERS Declares the Boys Are Prac ticing With a Will to Win the Race Again UNTIL THE SEASON IS OVER Stallings Issues "Anti-buzz Boat" Proclamation to Every Member of Boston National League Ball Club WORK T II IS MORNING ttu .""itjET 1 orretnortdeul KT. pnTilltStJFlKi, Fin. Jlnn-li l Pat Jtornti I lilglily lenHoil nt the ginger nml "pep" llio I'lilllies linvn been iiut lltip Into tlielr wolk slnco their nrrivnl tit "tlie trnllliliK ciinn. I'nt H lint no Bitot L-HlRilttit Hint hi claims Ills (p.-tni l.i Rolti.tr to win tiKaili, nr that It I any lietter tluiii It wiih last yenr. but lii Bencrnl attltllile In one of optimism. "I am not only well satisfied Willi the wny the, boys linto Rone at llielr work, lint I believe Hint their r-plrlt is een better than It tvas last year, ntnl I lind no complaint to mako then," tinlil Moran this morning. "There Isn't a man on my club that t tliltiU It not dolus lilt best to get In condition, and I bcllcvo till- 13 Rolng to tell when tho rnco lieRlnn. It Is ontlroly too early for mo to nay nny thlnB nbout proipects, or even about what nny Individual player la Rolne to do, but 1 will say that it seems to mo thnt ovcry plner on my club looks better than ho did at this tlmo last season. "There Is no Betting away from the fact thnt tho moral effect of having won the pennnnt last yenr will lmvo n very good effect on tho playing of tho team tills sea son. That's about all I can say. except that I want to repent that I am highly pleased at the way tho boys have gono nt their work, and It ought not to bo long be foro every ono of them H In good playing shape." Jloran had his men out beforo 10 o'clock again this morning. Ho ordered batting practice ni soon ni tho players wero warmed up. Damarec, Ooschgcr, Mayer, TIncup and McQuillan did tho pitching to tho battcra during tho forenoon practice. REGATTA DATE UNDECIDED Penn Faculty Refuses to Sanction June 17 Because of Exams reiinylvanla'n Family Commute on Ath letics has deereed not to sanction tho data of June IT for thn Intercollegiate rowing regatta, tvlitcli wa to have lieen held at Pnughkcepsle. This decision was finally readied nfter a meet ing of tho faculty, nnd their reason for falling to r -fy this dato tt-an owing to tho fact that examination nro held lit that tlmo. As tho milter stand at tho present time, It lentes tho Hoard ot Stewards of tho Intercollegiate re gatta a rather rmnnllcnteit task on their hand In thn final bringing nbout of this annual rolleglatn classle. Chairman Howard Klenlirer, of tho Penn Rowing Committee, put forth his utmost effort in his endeavor to hate the Faculty Contmltteo ratify Juno 17 for tho day of tho final rates on tlm Hudson, hut his plea wa In vain. Ho will lntto for New York city tomorrow, it here ha will confer with Morton (1 llogu. of Co lumbia Unlterslti, who 1 thn Columbia repre aentatltn on tho Hoard of Stewards e Car That Stays ..YOUNG The Mitchell Six stays NEW it stays YOUNG, Ever since June of 1915 the '1C Mitchell has been steadily breaking records for endurance, freedom from the faintest hint of trouble or annoy ance to Mitchell owners. The service departments of Mitchell dealers are empty. Owners just don't bring their cars in, because there is no need. They run as perfectly after 30,000 miles of use as before. Not ONE cantilever spring has broken out of 5,000 '16 Mitchells in use, not ONE of the sweetly true-running mechanisms has developed a flaw. The '16 Mitchells are giving a daily service that few cars, at ANY price, give. And by service we mean an all-embracing term. We mean a joyous running, a sweeping up the hills, past OTHER cars, a floating over the bad road spots, not merely with ease but with RESTFULNESS, a never-failing endurance, a constant readiness of PERFECT running, a refusal even to get out of adjustment, a freedom from breakage of parts and even from noticeable wear. The Mitchell is designed to stay YOUNG and its builders put the metal and the work and the KNOW HOW into it to KEEP it staying young beyond the fondest traditions of the automobile industry. TVt j Kirs ttgo, when his great club suddenly buckled up, Connlo Mack charged u big part ot the trouble to auto mobiles. "Too ninny of my men," lio paid, "are thinking more about their cars than they nio about the game, which lins paid for these cars." .lolin Mctlrnw took tint same stand in 19H and 101B. St fillings Leads lint, after nil. It totiuittied for tlcoige Shillings, ot tho llravos, to talto the lead. .Inst beforo tho llraves started South, while Stallings nnd liters were ititiiiilng over tho former's big Georgia plantation, tho Hravo lender put this proposition to tho Trojan: "Johnny," he snltl, "I nm going to get you to help me out. t want your promise now that you won't ride In nn automobile again until the senson I over." "Does that go ns an order?" nnked Johnny, "It docs," Stallings snld. "In that rase," answered tho star sec ond bnsoman, "my car stays In Troy un til October. And. what's more, 1 think you nro exactly right" This sntno order goes to overy other member of tho Itrave siumd. Stallings Is out to win a ponnnnt till ceason, and baseball will be tho only game played. The Oulbrenk The Dig Chief of UraveJom becatno con vinced Inst summer tnat too many auto mobiles and too many automobile parties were hurting tho efficiency of his club, Finally, In one game last season, ho lost nil control. Kvers booted ono at fcecond and Stallings, raving on tho bench, broke out with this: "Oh, you I'acknrd 1" Iludolph passed a man and this fob lowed: "you Ilttlo Chalmers !" Dowdy then droped n, foul, nnd Stallings, utinblo to remember whnt enr Hank owned, choked nnd stuttered for n mo lly ORANTLAND RICE ment, cycle- until ho -V llti.ill.t i.,.,i,.l uu bl It can be tnUen for granted that every manager In the league Is out to win the ling It ho can. Ilut wo have never seen n manager more Intent Upon finishing first thnu Stallings Is for 13IC. He hollees ho has the material Iho best ball club he has over led but he Is taking no chances. "Wo should Iiavo romped In last sea son." ho said, "oten with Kvers and James out. H'e simply tossed It oft. Hut there will lip (i different Htory to toll this sum mer. From Ituclollili, Xclif. Hnrncs, Tyler, Ilngun. Knetzer, Allen and Hughes I am mint to Iiavo six good pitchers ready, and alt I need is four. I won out In 1914 Willi only tlitce. Xehf Is going to bo one of the Reason's sensations, ono of the year's big winners. I.eo Mngeo and others tell me thnt both Knctzer nnd Allen are won derfully Improved. And tho rest of the club will bo good enough to back this pitching up. If wo lose. It will bo because the National Ienguo has developed a better ball club than any club It has known slnco the Cub mnchino was at Ub best." llHIi C,ItOAiiJ 2 Soldfrom Tttp anitani a i. hualfaood dealers PAVUKDROSrlwjodurtia KM mSSLMn wvSSfvm miijXKi, Standing of A. B. C. Contestants Al tered Lnst Night TOI.13DO, O.. March 10. Many changen wera inada In the lite-man team an u result of the night's bowling at Ilia A. U. O. tourna ment. Tho standing today: FIVU MEN. Omen Seals. Toledo -11" Wi'ge Interlockern. Onmd Rapids iT2l Howling arcen. Ohio, Ko. 1, -0'JS DOUI1LU9. Bplckett-Kavanaugh. Detroit 11BR Oruber-flrunett, Cleveland, 116.1 Ilroderlclc-MoIlenkoDt, Cincinnati , HD'J SINGLES. nrunett. Cleveland M0 Heeman, Jackson, Mich H30 Wensel. Toledo 17 Catholic-Alumni Game Off Tho basketball game scheduled for today between tlio Cathollo Hlah School and Alumni (Ives has been postponed until next week, OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 17 ft irev..,wi.ut'iisigawniJ.y,gW,lW CarLH.Page Motors Co. Telephone Ball. Bpruco CI 9 1 250 N. Broad Street KWrae." . :oo8 Philadelphia New York Headquarter: Columbus Circle Facing South Alio Distributors of Owen Magnetic Cnrt Flip ra -&?c$8s4 vi v tmS. - - i i r s sgcyy 'vercoats Positive $22.50, $20 $18 and $15 Values at $6.66 each. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. ,.: Price Ready for Spring! Every day case after case of beautiful Spring models are arriving. We can hold back the news no longer. You must see with your own eyes the marvel ous values we have m m readiness tor from 9.U5 up. m Buy Now As the days btow longer, this epoch making ?C.GG sale la drawing to a close. Men from not only every section of Philadelphia, but from outlying: dis tricts have beon reaping a veritable harvest evor slnco this memorable sale began. And now wo must warn you that your great oppor tunity Is nbout to go nwny from you un less you tnko advan tage of tho last few remaining days, during which these nationally famous $22.50, J20, ?18 an-' $16 garments aio still to bo had by ton at 6.66, TROUSERS $2 Pants 98c $3 Pants $1.48 $4 Pants $1.98 $5 Pants $2.48 $G Pants $2.98 IHHBIDMI Open Monday, Friday uinl baturiluy i:tenlnt 14&16 So.lS-fcHSt. X7&lQiqo.l3tliSt. Choose i'rom Ovtr Forty Famous Urands, PETEYJust a Woman's Cur iosityr Pete By C. A. VOIGHT. j "" " ' ' r '- v ICslN Xf-"ll I ll ,. -N. C fi. og, T " . iuii CosTumc s ) ( Tvueive o clock. M Nw) 1 i 4-- " MV v A - Even-Ooov has TAvre-w - Mft l( " GWIWC3 J VHWil T4$ AMP1M6 ME. J JL jJ'-.TJt yUll'"1"'1 f t , ljTWWByBl I i ii i ' ' i .'- I'Tir i l..4t.I ' .-, , i i , i, . 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