in pmjiiMwiimjMfMpu.m l ffrnjtn EVENING LBDGBBPHILADMTiPI-TrA. BATUKDAY, MAROH 11, 1016. 11 gj NERI PLAYS TWO EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES TONIGHT OTHER jjjORGAN AND CLINE TO MEET FINALLY IN t- i-n T? glever tfoxei& loeatAiterDeiibatiuu- al scrap iwu o Ago at National Club . ...i.imi tnstpd nearly rAlnoMli". 1M.UC- Morgan has spoken WjrtBOW MBIcnlcu to meet Patsy PM? ....rn match Tho encoro will '"Ut ne National A. C. tonight. teulKn patron, received tho news l"u ......it a mv .flwVif irni two months .ago Mor- lar scrap, and ,f llm fnns A P:0annd r e himf Tho Now hin"im,i shaped up "ko 11 plan bloom, but the dope w as knocked KVi.ii when l "p ,,m "'" fiW'wo knockdowns . .. iNCW lavor- B V " , '. nWed the bo I fiU critics thought so nnd it In this v fnns PU .." ui... thniiirht so. nnil it inoiccu nd a w' ---- -Mrf,.,,cnll ?iSr Ihe fat re elbowing cncI kS'Lanl the exit of the atenn and K7ni i;eo- what a halt o "' "ii 11 lfr.nl7for 10 or 1 rounds' -uni ior FJM.S match' Hefereo MeOulg.m mado ittornwan i houtlng: ktaMU ne.Hu ... - rt-mntciiPit for iVr her. n upon chcei g.coted ,M .nnounccim-nt tr-tpr. alter .uoibuh "" . .. jjcine nsuin, he called oft tho match Hoi wi" . . , ,, ., .v(,rn iJuDMlntcil The return match was on H or four time., hut thero nlwavs was . ktli Hither Morgan had a had hand '"ii." . . his for hlin t Bui Morgan tinallv has ngieed to meet ?". ..innfinr almost two months. ?:... i,n..v. ntrht.prii.sed. exuberant! L Although the otitoro should be a rorkcr. II ". . it 1 1- I1.n ii.ii4.i1i i rtf fim fins eiiou in ""' '' "'" """" ""', mnwthitt between Jolmnv O'Lenry and !, Aievctio V hlle science will pro tanbate In the lltst-mentloned mix. tho Ijul fray l"1 expected to ho ono of thoao ito-tMrlnir, bin. 70W1C, wiling annus. ! i.,iw Frenchman who likes lighting Lnot the Kind going on in the Uonclios tamewhero In Pinncc' will make hla .,-.... iH iki. eliv Iti nnn of 1hn niolhns. lie Is Joe deCJan and he will gel nil tho itintlnff nc nues opposed m .mono .uij, till) also likes lighting as will as any ono Doagherty's Bankroll Still Out i v Ififlm l)nmrhert. Loinei lie. I'.i . .'illll 11 liasning a ron 01 i imtu nuuca Iturrtncy which he hopes ;.et may provo 'lijod bait to hook up Qeorge riianey and 'Johnny Klltiane ior a maicn in uciper t.m Afioi Inr.il Innrn.ilM b.id tiritited Lcolumns and columns of matter on tho '. 1 Ul. lm ill (1l. lllll 111 it ml prOpOSeU flllUL'll IIIU MUl llll.HIJ I'lnotu inM tho discard i Kllbant? ha- hcicpi! lo lios. for tlic sulci i ifoU $10,000 .met if I Ion Ulotei . on k .-I !!...... ..... . 1.1.. ... I..I.. .1 MDIIL Dl l 11 llif 1. 1 uti'J uii ill 11 ll.ll acpfl ana aKi''4 ' "" "iy tincr iiaco fcnt llalllmoro lio can liao tliu rontot 3 fiettted right line in tho cit of Uiothcrly hoe. 'My offer of ton tlion' till st uuN " said jjinuny this moniltiR "I luivc liccn In loucii nun uuiu tiimiuy iuiui iiiu uiui Kr. Kllbano s in.iu -as no ts icady to how In Dhlloiliittilil .ti if utrl 1 linn. Kilt I WV- IU llllllllltl'lll UIIJ I'Hl nn iv-. tnv I ! p. mxul l.n ulirri.llin ii tl. I,w lrtdill If Chanev refuses to incot thn Lhamnlon. ?rtt ..I .AmDhmll. nlc L Philadelphia matchmakers t-eein to bn 'RICE DECLARES CHICAGO CUBS ARE SECOND DIVISION CLUB Hy GRANTLAND KICK flOJIU ono has said thcic is vcrv llttlo IfO romance or sentiment left In baseball. TOiat about the case of llogei 1'cckln- uih, captnin of the icised and ro- llttd Yanks" When linger was a voungstei nf 10 ho id one hero Thii horn uiih il h.'ill player, and Itoger worshipped mm from it, out with InrrenMng devotion. When . Ilu nn ..... ,. . -. .... ... ar nw v. .v uii'.iLiiur Meat imis not avail Turn the youngster took his nl.us. at an twJally constructed huotholu to follow Mi player In his work in the field and tint. Roller tho vnlincvlm. nu. ,1 I.. nnti. An where rare fortune would 1 glo to the tpportunitv to meet thi- hero of la. That ho consltUrvd one of hi. main W ambitions Ten years later lteeei u.iu ..l.i.ln.r kid.. Jylae with this hcio of his bojhnod days la hlf league Tor the sltu'H n.imo was Kipmton Lajole lns Case of the Cubs V Joo Tlnkei s i uhs tlmh uiiiihik the EW.t three this siukoii thej will surptlsu jwy number of ball plains uml moro yn one keen isioni d inaungei re Joseph, himself has expressed great con rf?ieiaC1 ln Ms ability to llnlsli (irht Uut i players and manageis tu whom wo Kfl' lke'1 WU 1,e suipilsed to heo tlio ijem even in the ilrst illusion They Itrort. that the Ilraves. tilants. Ilodgeis ID(1 Phlllleit Will nil .I..I..I. I.. . ..t ,1... i. -" ".., mm Jlllinil lit .,b UL .ll'J Lweeshman machine This geneial onlti. wu based upon the belief that tho Cubs fve o, weak infield nnd only un ordl W outfield, with a woild of uncertainty tlr.T1 t0 the Pitching of Heaton and wmmer. band Second ;Tb main rni. ,, .. .l-.w.j.. ... i. M lecanil if ...v.. ..... ....- .. ., ifrif,. "' '""'c'-. most u.iij W ?18 s""l." In their tomblnation Kr. J old Cubs had l.icra and K"' 'l16 Slackinen had Harry and u-rtr.'.w,ne '"" had Fletcher nnd heni Ilraes "ad SIuranMllo and &,r.wf'e "" btal" combinations y Doolan is a lltwt-class bhortstop, PETEYPeteu Should Have Been There Three Hours Ago RETURN SET-TO Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night I MIVPARt'.IK ttomrr .Smith ilrffnlnl I Tnfk Tnjlor, I dille "Heel won finm Anilv I rouler In the ilrth. Inline Dotigtiertv tonneil otiim Otto In the eeronil, ln Urnn lieut.K. II, Nelinn, Jafk Dtwuoii whipped Kill l'urky. . lIVAKt'R cm riwrlfT Tlmmm nn from Willie llnurk. f Imrlcr lMllev t.tnp- i neit .Monte llrltt, I)nnti3 .Mnrcitn drew lth 1 ,Infk Cnmpl.pll, nnnir O'ltrlen knnrkpd ! nut .tnlinnv (Inllen in the tldril. ( h irtpy ' ji.iKRcr nnti inline i nine uren. . 0M;T (leorue Miiltv unit to lmin lllitclni In (he M-eoml, I rn Murk niilt In Amlv Deilln In the rrontl .Inlinnr lir.un ttiinlo Kill I'nrren quit In twn rnttml. Ken turky Khl lirnt Miitty llurni. .MIUo .Morton on from .llmniy Cnsey. Nl;V OICK .tnrk Dillon oiitfniuM .Jim I lynn. l'etrr nllln ulnppeil Murtv Hnrl In I lie tlilnl, Ullllo It.inn knnrkrd nut Itlllr lliirtillinn In the ninth, vnuiii? .lark O'llrlen Ktopped loiinir Artie Thninim In Hie llrM. Khl.(nrey wnH.knnfkeil nut hr lmnk Huo In tlio ftrrnntl, llenni Mr ( n ilrfentrit Zulu Kid, tlpnrRp KINou nut pointed louiifr .lprei. IIOSTON At Miulirrt drew nlth Hilille Ciiinpl. , N Mln.N T. t'KIIHR AI TOMtlHT I'rpllnilnurlp. Tnm Dclnnej . leflv Hlpr. .Iohnn Mpntt in. .Ine tie Oan. .lolinny MrUurn Yft. .Inlimo J,oii(tirey. Hpmlwlnil-iiii. IrUli rnfuv Cllno .. J.tltllo Morgan. Wlnd'itp. .hihiiny 0'I.eiry t. .loe Aietpdo. Ill n cjuandary whon looking ocr tho local field for opponents for bouts with George Chanoy, Johnny Kilbane, lleimy Leonard and Johnny Dundee. I3own In tho Llttlo Italy colony they havo a flghtor who can box welt at 124 as well oh at 13.1 pounds. With soer.il matches with lesser lights under hla bolt, he would bo tho best local tord for a ncrap with tho nuar tct of aforementioned stars Tho boxer referred to Is .'"rankle White Iln Is a tough nnd willing boxer, but Krank needs experience Jlo lias proved in bouts with hard punchers Larry Han Ren nnil 1'iunhlo 1'lemlng that ho can tako the gnff If matchmakers hero would Ehe this lad a chnnco to pick up moro ring gencrnlship they would tako a big load off their minds lit trying to decide on out-of-toun talent for tho purpose of vls-a-vls competition with top-notclurs SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS A lrtory for Sam llnultlcau omt llenny Linniinl Monduy night al thn Oljinpla will put Mm In lino fnr fionral Mff mutches nut ot touu. Holiby miid'i hlmaelr a bli; fiivorttn In New KuRlind with hlR wllllns Htyle. uul It nas In th.it lriulti that ho nuumulatiil mot of hl piirsi'i which It Ih Bald, tolalod $111,0011 durlns the 1UI.', nennon. Sum will not bo i aught nnleop bj tho wily ilothnm Blum wlclJpr He will ho In cr.mil fettlo when he anawera tho Kant; against Leonard. Ton! Munjjcr w.mt to m,i?t lh brst nf tho ll(J-14o iiounda hrreabouts. Tord his taken part hi woieral niatch hero Blnco hla return Uaat from tho Wrst. nnil ho atatfS tlut In neither ot tho bouts was ho nblo to extend hlmaclr ills tipponcntrt were ao easj. Youiib Jack CVHrlon, Jim IIolTirniu. I red Krlli nnd Joo I'hol.iu uf0 tho boxera Mtinscr In nnvlous to tn"pt Tnhnny fnulon la plckliu; un alniuh for his ; come-back" bout Ho will meet Johnny llrllo In at I'aul mxt inonili It Caulon wlna. ho hna boon orfcreil scvi-ral tnitch"-. In Now Or leans. TraiiM" ririniuir will bn T.-d llonnoy In ew lorlt tuulKht I'lomlnj xtlll liolda tho fiathonvelKht rhumpliihlp nf Cannil , hut ho Hiemod to ho a 1.1b an n welterwtlnht la his m itih lari I ist week Tho Cnulnnatl Iloxlns Tomml-slon has picked up tho rhlliidotphl-i liloa of rullnir mo undsyo HRltatn tho air about boxer between rounds with p ilm lent fans liistind ot tho proverbial towtl. Itepnrts from Chlcaco atsto tint Ad Wnl enst thre.itma to bet SU). 00" he rnn pet l'red Uelsh In jii rounds Adolph must liao In vested la a mtitorcicla or a ilenry but tho PoolaiM crkes combination hardly Feenis to ho n flag-winning tpe. Combined Weight Tho Willard-Jloi.tn coinhlnatloii is a falily huskv ono. as .weight goes, hut it will not bo u record Wlllnrd nnd Jloran together will wolgh about IBS pounds on tho night ot tho 25th. tho lighting Ides ot March. This Is well abovo tho Jeffries-Johnson weight combination, ns that wns a modest 442. Wlllard and Johnson weighed IGn. but tho record belongs to tho Wlllaid Slorris affair at Madison Sijuaro Oaiden .something oci two jcars ngo. When theso two entered tho ilng thero were IS3 pounds of human flesh in sight So the Will.iril-Mnr.il. displacement will bo L!8 pounds below tho record, although 4BT pounds distributed between two inon should Indicate' at least a fair degtcu of health The DiilTer'r. Lament Tifl fime I've spent in uuoinu. In com (lay nnd ;iarsiiln7 The un ii dub Should uwintj a club Una been my name's widuliiy Though pio's have often taught vtc, I've smeared the stuff then brought vie; My only boohs Are "tups" anil "hoops" Ami trouble all thci's tvi ought me. Wo aro glad to sio that both Mr. Wll lard and Mi Motan am confident. It would be a most depressing affair If ono of them tdwuld arlso tills early nnd admit that be never had oven tho ghost of a chance And only think how many peoplo would dt op dead when they read this (.porting pago confession Pi'im Fencers Are Beaten arm It laat IN nn'a follHiueii last nlxlit by tho score i,t r, bouts to 4 at Welnlitmun all At tli end nf thn third round with ono bout renialnhis. tho acure waa tlftl each tiam hui Intr four iotita to its tredlt In tho Ilnal bout hinlle, of renu oppodtd tiel.linu. of Cornell Tho tenter battled tn a tlu in tho reKiilar timid bout, esich biorlnc niua touches uml It was not until un extra period had beta femed that the Ilharun won hla bnut ami tho meet, Bcorlmr 1 points td - for bnillfi MACKMEN REACH CHARLESTON WAY First Squad Is Augmented ' By Parham, Mellinger and Castle SAME OLD SEASICKNESS Hy CITAXDLKK I). RICHTKR CHAItLnsrO.V, S r. March 11 The first Bfiunil of the Athletics, rn route to Jncksomlllo for the Fprlng training trip arrived hero last night, nno ttav and seven hours behind time, owing lo weather con ditions The MlirkliiPli were duo here yesterday at noon, but the stnrl was tie laed by a div nnd tanen hours wcro lo-.t while tho steamer Cnmanelie lay at an chor tu .Vevv 'i ork Hay waiting for the blizzard to subside The trip wns uneventful and (pilot most of those nhoaid being senslrk until jes tcrdny afternoon betniie nf the un imnallv rough sen Thtee persons nut orlglnnllv scheduled ns membets of the Athletics' party were aboard They were I'ltcher Karham, a rernilt from llalelgh , IMtclier Hoy Mellinger, ftom Cedar Itap Ids, and Castle, tho new trainer. Mellinger Is slronglv built, but Is de cldedly smnll In height, llo does not stand above 5 feet 7 Indus In height. Mel linger comes highly recommended by Ira Thomas, who saw him work Inst season and Secretin' Joe Ohl savs Matk expects lilm to mitprlsp those who declare that a major league pitcher must be laigo. It Is nn old tlieorv badly shattered bv Diet: Kudolph, of tho hraxis that a major league pitcher must be a slx-footor or close lo thnt mnrk, but Tliomns declares ho saw Mellinger perform an "Iron man" feat nono of the Giants would havo accom plished. Whllo Ira s.u in the stand w.itchliiR Slebold, who llnlslitd last hchsoii at shoit for tho Maekmen, Ills attention was at tracted to Mellinger, who was on tho mound. In the Hist gamu of a double header. Mellinger won easily, nnd went back on the mound for tho second con test The game went 17 Innings, with Mellin ger on thn winning end Tills feat of nl lowing two runs In 2fi Innings in ono aft ernoon caused Thomas to i cumin ln Cedar Itaplds a few das longer than ho bad Intended. Ho was lownrded by seeing Mellinger pitch a llMnlng, l-to-0 gamo two days later. Ira lost no tlmo making a deal with Cedar liaplds, and tied this youngster to a contract after his wondei fill record ot pitching 3D Inlngs in threo days, allowing but two runs ln the three contests .TACKSONVILT.n, Tla , March 11. The advance guard of Connie Mack's Athletics consisting of Connio hlmnelf, Ira Thomas Joo Bush and bheehan, Nabors, Ktchard son, Aldsworth and Meyer, recruits, havo arrived here Tho players borrowed some uniforms, bats and balls and went to work for tho first practice of the season As soon as tho battery recruits get in today a real try-out w 111 be held, w Ith the pitchers getting their arms in shape SIX (iUX CLUBS SCHEDULE SHOOTS FOR THIS AFTERNOON Independents to Hold Election Before Meet Opens Tha lecent Mexican Incident on the bordor lino will havo little effect on the gunning fraternity of this city and vicin ity, for they nrc. as u whole, ready all tho time, whether It is n pleasurable afternoon at the traps shooting at Mr Claibird, live birds or otherwise. "Preparedness" to them has nlwnys been tho slogan That's why they ahseniblo at tho various (.hooting clubs on Satur day afternoon Today six clubs In and mound Philadelphia will Hugo events for their members and friends. Approxi mately 300 marksmen ate expected to compete. Tho Independent Club has. its monthly tost listed at Holmesburg Junction, tho Meadow Springs will engage ln club matches at Manoa, the Phil ulelphl.i i:ko trlcs will hold its week-end sport, whllo other shoots ate listed at tho Springfield Club, the Kaglo Club, and at I'ensauken, N J. At tho Independent Club tho annual election will tako place pieceding tho shoot. Its program Is at inn targets, In four events of 25. BIG SOCCER CONTEST Electric Storage Eleven Clashes With All-Industrials Tho Klectilc Stiungo Ilatteiy Coinpam s soccer oloven, champions of tho Industrial League, will test Its strength against the coiublmd forces of tho ipht nf tho leaguo In an exhibition mutch this afternoon on tho grounds ot tho Stetson A A., at 4th and Dorks htrctts Over 2500 tickets havo been sold for this gaino and a capacity crowd is expected Tho l.lck-oft Is iet tor J p. in. The line-up Industrial League lllectrlo Htor llat'j Goodwin .. ..eoal W'alaie ICresa'n-MorrlH) Itnblnaon .. ..rlKht fullback Ilroadley (Hohlfeld) P llowley .. .left fullbncU Drawn (I'oster) N J'ord.. . rlslit halflir.ck Youiib (Standard) Ktr.mt,- centra haltbark Hardy (llnhlfeldl I' Hovvley .... left halfback . ... Danes (Coster) Whitley outsldd rlsht Paterfou (Cramp) . , , (lenrsa Inaldo rlh'ht Heed ll.upton) , Callauhin . -. ceiitro forward Allen (Standard) ,, Hales Innldo left Gould (Martex) If. Cord . . .outslds let t . ., MiCMary (Standard) ... ltctertc Charlos Ward. I.tiwsnun--H. llamford and It. Scott, 'llmo of halVMl3 minutes tp tS ' " PllllSV I KX i h I W BUDD'S SCORING STAR Charley White, the fast trusird of the E. G. Build basketball team, of the Industrial League, wns the mainstay of the team throughout tho league season and has been doinp; n'rat work in the post season exhibition seiies. EASTERN LEAGUE STAGES A DOUBLE HEADER TONIGHT First Local Twin Cage Bill ; Since 1912 De Neri Meets Greys and Trenton OTHER CAGE NEWS i:sti:hn i.itnm:. LAST NMOHT-H ItnSUI.T arejatock. W. Jasper "i i 'I. I'll STANDIXO vr. i. pc Oreslo.lt. i''i II .Jl "o NL Iloadlns. . LM 17 .MS Jurr. ... Cninlin . 'M Iti .f.l.l ITr. inon w l pc IS l'l .4S3 II) 21 110 IJ -I) II II hciinuuLR coit lo.siaiir. Ure8tocl. uml Tronton nt lo Nerl (ilouble heuder) Tho tliut doulile-hendor wbleli has been hinged in llio Ilastein Hasketbali Leaguo siuco 191.' in Philadelphia, will tako pluio tonight at Muslc.il Fund Hall, when Pe Neri will endeavor to beat both Greystock and Trenton This is a herculean task for tho Do Norls. but they feel confident ot being nblo to win both games Two victories will put them on nn oven foot ing with Camden Tor third place Tho Va Nerls in 1912 won a double header by beating both linstock and Heading, winning tho tlrst game by 2 to JO and tho hccnnd GJ to .'H (.ovvdj scuted 12 field goals In tlio last game Do Noil lines up nealnst tho champion Creys In tho opening clash, which starts ut ts-JO o'clock, nnd It is tills ono par tlculai gamo which tlio Mo Nerls are anxious to land. If thoy can dispose of ' ureisiocn invy onuu... ,,... .....w ".. I trouhlo beating Trenton, although tho lat ter will bo frcsli and eager ior inu uav. whllo tho Do Neil players will havo to depend solely upon their icserie strength in tills clash "Lggy" Btlson, who plajed such a sen sation il gamo against Delghan in Camden on Wednesday night, will bo lined up ngalnst Hay Cross in tho Clreystock gamo, and iigulnst either Hough, h'rost or Znhn in tlio Tieuion fray. IlllhOti looks to be n coming star, and his truo worth should bo dttri mined bv tonights Sii-inlliutu clnhh iM organ to Captain Harvard Huc-Kcy cAMHitinm; s.uh , Mann ii juim t: n MorKim class nf '17 of .h VorU ctl liaa beuii la-elected e.iptain nf the Harvard hockey loam Vnder Captain Morgan's leader. Hliln Harvard won I lu Inter, illeslale i ham lilonshln this eur ivlthoul lovlui; a yam and with thu liua of onl two soaU Tinker I'urdons Tardy IMajers CHIC.MiO March II Crank MiIiuIIu'h ex cuso for InrdliieHs at tlm Cubs' tralniiiK camp ciis H. nini.it Kin in Aiufiut.. r 'i iiii.ar wnn linn reinstated htm In thu regular line up, nciord ng to ii dlpatih from Tampa (Seoraa SCilwi, the pitcher, pleaded that fvnmlnatluiuj at tlio college ho atlcndt at llaldvvln. Kan . had cla lnecf lum nnd tw, loo. was p.ircloni PHILS TO PLAY FIRST PRACTICE CONTEST TODAY Regulars and Yanigans to Line Up in Five- ' Inning Game it i'i:Ti:nm n: vn Mmrh u Warm, welcome sunnhiiie temperetl bv enlivening brppp enabled Hip Phillies to Improve their mndltioti ronnliternnlp bv romping through two spirited kps' slolit of ofcerelsp nl I'offco Pot Park yes terday. While Malinger Molnti still held his rlinrgoK within reasonable hounds, the practice was the most tiettellcinl llm suiiad Ins enjoyed since reaching thin Ideal i mining camp Tho Workout was Identical with IIiom of Tuesday and Wednesday, the ilnv's pio 'oetlhiRR being limited to n light dull b I he pitchers, the regulars each taking their turns at the plate f lingo svvnttlng, bunting stunts ami an exeielse gallop by the famous Infield tiunrtet. I.uderus Nip holt, Ilnneroft nutl liwli Mehoft was the Hi st Mitlm of the rough diamond, the second wicker reeelt lug nn abrasion of the cheekbone bv being stun-k hv a treacher ously bounding ball Manager Moran Is so well satisfied with tho condition of tho nound that ho will stagn of n llvp-tnnlug game between the Itpgulnrs and Vnnlgnns tills afternoon, mil so well mpilpppd with plnvors Is tha Celtic cbii-flnln Hint a nip nnd-lui k hattlo should result Tlie pte-ienip nf a "movie" photnginphPr tended lo hre-tlt the monotony of vnster daya dilll, and Philndclphlans will doubt less bn afforded a gllmpp of tho National League champions befnii' thev return home Manigr r Mor.in Alexander. KHIp fer, IJcnder and lanterns woip thp cpiitrnl flgurps In the 'ihii-ups hot none of tho others were met looked i.uioiix pu turos of thn plii)cis in action being llliuid TROUBLE IN SIGHT FOR JUAREZ RACING Carranzii Government Has De cided to Suppress Betting on Horses WASIIINOTON'. Mnn-h II -Vnor Hllseo Arrednndo, conlldentinl ngont In Washington of the CnrramM liovcrnment, announces that ho has been ndvlsed fiom Clud.id do Juniez. the pilnclpal border ciosslng Into Chihuahua State, that tho ('.uiati7T. l!ov eminent in de facto cou ncil of Chihuahua, has decided to sup press gambling throughout that State, particulars nu horse racing," and that an effort to stamp out "abuse ot alco holic stimulants" will go hand in hand with tlio ban cm racing. If this tin eat Is tttprnlli can led nut by ! the CarranWtns, horse lacing In Juarez will be stopped hnnii-dlntcli This is tho second time this winter that tho CiiruiiilxtnH havo tlueatoned to stop i.iclng at Juarez Last Noicmbei Senor Airedondo i evolved a telegtam from Mex ico City announcing tho IntPiitiou of tho Cariauzlstas to call n halt on racing nt JuaiLV and Tin Juau.i. At tint tlmo tho threat did not ma terialize) beciuso tho Carrauzistas vvpro not then ln control ot Juarez or Tia Jiiana, nnd so long as tho Vilhstan con trolled those places the Carrnnzlstns wero un.ihlo to tntcrfete Hut sinco tho Car iauzlstas are now In control nt Juarez the threats now made It sincere will bo t-orious THREE C0LLECE TEAMS TIE FOR HONORS IX SWIMMING Piinceton Equals Relay Recoul in Meet With Yale Mainline nf Hie Teulii. SWtlt.MI.Vll V r. V c -vain ; 2!' Cnlumbta J - Princeton g -' ll I'eiinsylvanU .1 .1-1' c c n. y n nno WATCH POLO Prinreion - " " ' L1"0 Pennsylvania . .... 1 jll ( oliimbli, . J r, -'SH C ' N V OS IHMI PHINCIITON, N. J, .March It The I'llucetoii I'nlverslty swimming team tied with tho Yale nnil Columbia swimmers for first placo in tho Intercollegiate League whon it defeated tho nil swimmers hero last night hy a scoro of 2!) to 24. The Tiger watermen took tho lead at tho start when they won the lelay raeo. equal ing tho Intetcolleglatp record nf I mlmito II 2-5 seconds which they established hero last week against Columbia liiirchcn.il, of Princeton, nnd Sehlnet, of Vale, had u duel in tho shorter swims and iioltlicr man could secure the advantage Tho KM Mar took first In tlio G0-yard swim, whllo Hurchenal got tho honors in the century. ."IcConncll to Manage Utica I TICA, N V March 11 Th. I'll,.. Hi--ball Cljb nf llm Stulo l-iaBUU, has lumiiht from tha Hiratuo Club thu ic leave i,f Sttoiid llasemaii Ambrose JteConnall for Jliicni Mt Connell wlll.manaB" the I'tica learn II. for nicrly playod with thu lloHtnn Ani.rlians To ronto Internationala and Ailanla of thn Southern Aaaoc iatlon Soccer Matches Called Oil The Hlbernlaii- li troli w,cr innnli , hfd ulid In Ihfl Mne 'c in laauu. nerle for Ihla afternoon has be. isutioiicd until later in in aeason on at count of the bad condition of the. rfioiuids Tho Allied Amateur Cup match lMHwecn Viscose and ht Viithaniel at alarcua Hook toiln haa also been poatiioned, Uua lo ttiu r i ent anuw Florida Golf Champion PAI.M IIQACII. Slarch 11 HubIi I. U'll lous'iuv Winnuwooil, defeuted n 11 naiik imrd, Jr.. SlldlothUn. in the finals In 30 holes for tho championship of riorldu yeiurdoy- NEWS OF SPORTS WORLD ATHLETES OF RARE VINTAGE PERFORM IN MEET TONIGHT Mcadowbrook Games, Famous Indoor Classic, Attract Bluebloods of Schools, Clubs and Colleges to Convention Hall "rji'r.cTAcri.Aii' O tlrmlous!" Pparkllng' Stu- llnd a cirrus ml writer passed out dpspilptive words for tile Meadow brook gnmes at Convention Hall lonlght his selcrtlnn In nil probability would rend llkn Hip foregoing. This assumption ts mado all the stl-ongpr In Ipw of the fact that, In thp big tiinphltfipnirp at ttroad strppt and AlleKhenv avenue Phlladelpliln, will witness a great classic in the way of Indoor track sports. The Meadow brook men In chnige of nr latigempms hnve combed the Allnntlo mist nnd part of the Middle Wesl for stnis s n result athletes from Iho loading ki bonis cnllegpH uml clubs will mulch their skill on thp cinder trail; which hits been Installed especial I v for tlio occasion A crowd ot 15.000 spoiling de votees N exppi tnl to w itness many spiiltcd encounters niuoiig tlio Uower of thp atlilPtP" of tho Hast, who. It is llkply, will lovvpr nintiv long-standing flgurps and put l'uthrr Tlmp cnmolptely lo rout The vnrlous timlc teams began to trickle Into town cuity this morning. They Immediately took up hpiidiiuiiitcrs ut tlio Adclplila llotet, an guests of thn Mrndovv brook management Hv PVPtilng thero will hu morn than .100 athletes registered nt the Chestnut stipet hostplrv The Mill lose Club of New York, brought over 200 members nnil Us team on a. special train. The .Mlllroso Club Is tho damn lo Now Yoik as tho Meadovvhiook I'luli Is to Philadelphia. Maine Here First It Is generally utnlei stood that thoup who travpl thp longest distanie lite usu nil v the first on hand Tills is true in Hie case of the L'ntvetsltv of Mnlnn lelay team, bended by Coach Art Smith Maine m.idp the initial upppurutu n hy arriving In town yesterday nfternoon However, Coach .luck Moakley, Cornell, Keene I'ltziiatrlck, I'llnccton , Hill .Martin Ppiiii Slate. Jnhunv Mncl:. Yule, and "I'ooeli" Donovnn llmviil, to lenve uiimeiitioned scores of school nnd club coaches nnd teams havo anlved or tiro arriving on nearly every train "Art" Smith, the Maine conch, who is a candidate for the coaching and training position nt Pennsvlvnnia, doesn't tltluk he lins been given enough ciedit for tho development of the Malno athletes Pour of tho ilvo runners who beat Cornell In the Intel collegiate cross-country cham pion run Inst fall will run on the Maine two-mllo relay team tonight. "Tal.n a good look at them," said Smith, "foi you w 111 wo and hear it lot more ttbout them Thev nre tho best distance runnels in tlio countiv toduv" Michigan ban a gteat loam for this race and so hna Cornell; and tlio Ppiiii tpam Isn t halt bad Cornell's Big Squad Th Cornell stpiad compiises 2S ntli letes besides Conch Moakley, managers and assistant managers and rubbeis Moakley Is confident that his teams aiu stronger than Pennsylvania and will win tho college lelnv luces Kecno Plt7p.it lick, tho Prlnutoii roach, thinks he bus tlio fustost one-mile n?nv team In thu country In IMdy, Wallace Illchaiilsou nnd Mooie Watch us tills evening." said the Piinceton sage "Pooch" Don ax on, tho lliiivatil co. uli thinks inthcr well of his team and thero is no reason win- bo should not Any coach that has Wilcox, lllnghum, Kiddle nnd a few moro liko them should feel proud Hut Penn sylvntila must not be overlooked ln the Jumble As fur ns Phlladolpblans me concerned, tho "Mcadowbrook fiGO" will be the fen turo event of tho classic Ted Meicdlth, .Mat Halpln, Dave Caldwell, ' Homey Haker, Jimmy lJurke Westmoio Wilcox nnd Hilly Hlugliam will fnco tho starter, and Judging trom tlio past performances of tho entrants tho contest should prove tho teal thriller of tho evening Thu president's trophy Is tho specinl prize In this event, nnd ns In nil other specials It must ho won threo times before it can bo taken away for good from Philadelphia Ted Meredith captured tho rnco last year, hut bo will have to clip some sec onds oil tho record to re peat tonight I'enn I.onlvS Good In loss than half an hour following this raco Merclllth and bis University of Pennsylvania rtmrtet will match their skill against Hip Cornoll one-mllo lolay team This will ho tho first tlmo this season that the Ited nnd Illuo and tho Cnruelllntt and White have met In a dual ielav raco Tho Harvard team dofcated the Ithacans a month ago, and the Penn team sent tho latter down to defeat on two occasions Tho V of P's prospects, therefore, aro fav enable for victory over Cornell Tho Intel collegiate one-mile relay, open to all college teams, has brought out a host of good ontrie Among them are Cornell, Harvard, Princeton and Colum bia Tho samo team will compete for Fonn In this race us In Hip one against Cornell, with the possible exception of Kaufman. Tho New Yorker In all prob ability will be substituted for by either Rcuduer or Pope. Kaufman will take laocknood's placo In thu relay against Cornell, ns tho Inttor is nut of tho run- ' nltiR gamo for tho balance of the Indoor season. Tho C0-yard dat,h will biing to the foro tho fastest sprinters in Vmeilca threo colored athletes Howard Dri vv IrvinfT llnwu and Itav Morso being among thoso who will too the rcntch Joo Loom Is, tho Chicago crack, will also , tako part In tho event. Rtibten Bitches Team PredertVU W. Itubien. sciictaiv of tin , Amateur Athletic I'nlon of thn United f States, has notitled the Mcadowbrook Club of his selection ot a relay team t teprosent How York cltv in tho Intercitv relay raco between lloston. Philadelphia , and New Yoik. His fcelectlons are Homer Uaker unattached; Hugh' ttlrshon, Irish-American c Harry Hatiser, Loughlln I.vcemn, Hov Oalsleyi New York A C nnd Knv HallcBtler Knights of St. A nt lion v It would be dlflleult to make u better FPlectloti than Mr Iluhlen hns made Uaker, In form, Is one of tho best runners In tho world IIo Is tho present British nnd former American half-mile champion j Tho others are nil good for Gi) seconds on outdoor tracks The lloston team for this raco looks like a million dollars In Halpln. Caldwell, Jllgglns, Illnghnm. Hose, Mennlz and Itynn, tho lloston club hns n great Held to select from Tho probable runners uro Hal pln, Caldwell, Hose nnd lly.in, for they are the four thnt won thp trophv last vent and tan .1 20 In doing It Tho Philadelphia team Is et In cotno of construction One of Hip runners will he I. liner Smith, ot thp I'pnn fipshmen and another will morn than likely be IMdle Honor, of the Mcadowbrook Club It Is Impossible lo usn Unlvcislty of Penn s.vlinnl.i runners, for they aio listed In tl rec or four relsv races and good qltar-ter-mllers outside of the Unlversltv ranks ii rn sc.irco. Philadelphia beat Now Yoik Inst year, nnd the aim of the management Is to pick n team that will again give the winner n gteat fight Several thousand public school stu dents will attend 'he meet as the guests of tho Meadow brook Club, and a number of I'rlrnrd College boys lime nlso been Invited to tho games Along the track thero will bo a number of boxes, which tlovornor Hrumbntigh and party. Major Smith nnd pnilv. John WnnnmaUer and party, Itndtnnn Waunmnker nnd party A. C. McCowen. prpsldent of the Meadow brook Club; Val D.vert president of the Mlllroso A. A , of New York, nnd other Important . prsonnges urn expected to re cti p v. The athletes are hcheduled to go Into action at 7 30 o'clock piomptlv. nnd lift bitches in the program nre pxppcted The. combined bands of the Wnnainakcr Phila delphia nnd New Yoik stores villi fur nish music There nrc four evrnts for members of tho John Wnnamnker Commercial Insti tute and employes of the Philadelphia Wnnnmnkpr store a R0-xntd dash with 21 heats, semlllnals nnd a final heat two novice inces, a qn.ii tor-mile run, ono and three-mllo urns, pole vault, high jump nnd shot-put Last, but not least, thero will be a one-mllo ielav rnco between tho pollco teams of New York nnd Philadel phia Tho New York pollco team will bo the same as last jphi tho Kller brothers, John nnd Haloid; Murphy and Muldet ring, while the Philadelphia police team will be comprised of Jones. Frckberg, Noel nnd Prlcdman Last xenr tho New Yin Iters beat the Philndclphlans more than a half lap They won't do it again, So say the PhilndclphLns ROOKIES AND REGULARS MAI nv (! i The vveathernnn cot his lmrH billed up and turned on n driving rain lust win n the Yiinicnn Yanks hail the reffti 1 irs 1 to u In the tlfth Inning Hardened na Hies predlit a right tnl hie damn spell and gnu work la In prospert MAItl.IN, Tex Tot IcC.rnw is beginnlnr to ah irpen the old pr-vnlng pcvthe to parn his aqu id down tn 21 li.inbirs Mcclraw ts avveet nn all his n'yers but hotes to ro tnin all veteran llenny Kaulf la c xiieeted to arrive In fi d ly or two DAYTONA. Pla Thn arrival nf nlno Dodg ers from lint Seringa nnd points went com pleted Wllbert Itoblnpon's reglsti r Conmba Mnrnuard Huekcr and Chief Mejers Umbered up In Arluinwas and are ready for vvnrk CirAW.OTTnsVlI.i: Vn The firm evhlbl tlnn gamo between thn WnHlilncton American League aquad and the ITnlvcrnltl nf Virginia nlno w-ns plsnncd thla afternoon Gallia Har leer nnd "Tenl Sloan wero slated im mounds m.n with the regulirs ln tho intleld MIAMI, Pin nddlo ritxpiitrlck's Semlnolea turned tho tablea on the Itralea tn n red hot game Kddlo himself poling out a homer which put tho games on Ice, .', to ,1 HOT SPHINOS. Ark Hverj thing ii In order to welrome tho Ited Sox when their apeclal nulla into town Purest Cadi, who has been ri leaned by nnwspapcr reports about a dozen llmea is on hand with his signed contract TAMPA. Pla Manager Tinker, of tho Cuba, has sold Pitcher Sialic! to Prank Chance of l.os Angeten. CHICAGO Tho White Hox sciuad. which lenvia for .Mineral Wella, Tex., tomorrow will In ahy Ited r'uber. pitcher Word was ie i lived that Puber In III with tonsllltts lite l.d Walsh has reported West l'hilly Swimmers Win 1 lie HvvimmerH of thn West Philadelphia High School vvlm failed to will their letter in the. meets Isiet jur, rnmp teel ngalnat tb4 (1, rmantnvvn High School regulars In the tank nl the Girnianiown .M. c A 1 rom the; Ural event the 200 arel rela. the Oranget Hint Itlue took u lead and there-ifter the meet iv im u, v, r tn doubt Tho tlnil store was Ve.ret l'hlllj .IS. li, rmantown is Doriz.is Aids Penn on Mat CV MUlk Mar h 11 Mike Porlzaa tha I niverait of Pe unHvlvitni i alront. man cutiib llsh.d an lilt, re nil, fclal, r,enrd hint night when ht thr, llaei,. ii r of i nlumbla. In 31 see oiids Dorlirt epiii k work tn the un limit, el lieuvyw, iklit . 1 1 vvaa tho only out hi einling f-ieture of ih, ilctnry of the Quaker ov, r Columbia a inielm n ! a score of 2ll to 4 oowtrom Sanitans Sualaooddedfers DaYUK DiU)5i1(jcjurei3 By C. A. VOIGHT WkW&S8 CIGAJ&j ttzS5ZIym WfSaii; r(imi "mXwz . ii lfir . , T- .. -mm-m . , - TT if f UA. u. . ., , " N. ELU, POf f vahN VTS TAVsCVjVou A f OH Go OW f ? ' rJE-VcR RcCrmDt,E 1 ( COeSs' SAKE- ) ( REE HOURS To CHAHfil. ) ( T MUST "Be THKtre ) TJ )' ata, v M6 ) - ' NaHCRE HANEVOU ) ,-v V OOR COSTUME- x & I HOOKS Mo WCM T x-NS T DBS'. li -f- ' "' "' -8
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