Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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    EVEffTOG- EEDaEB-PHlUABEEPHIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 5, 1916,
17
JCHTER GIVES LATEST DOPE ON ATHLETICS NEWS FROM PHILLIES' TRAINING, CAM; H
... .n i M...H
iSEBTlC ROOKIES IMPROVE
1 UNDER TUTELAGE OP MACK
I,.nrs and Crowell Show Remarkable Speed
'Uncorking Fast Pitching Other Notes
nv CHANDLER D. IlICHTER
fjACKSONV Athteilcrf bat-
6 rfS continued today. Man
wwnawMf out thIg
eic.ua,nB Catcher n' B
jJST. ,...t his hand ycsieruiijr. ...-
ST i before 10 o'clock and will
lETUrte'l..bi- ...J i,nlns to CO down.
Y U.r Mitt complained about, but
Kttat'h. boy, will feel bet.
rSJa W oi: tw0 Ir l y
, been a wonderful Improve.
MWt .L man In the squad despite
EfJflnP of lamo arms. When tho
r f.T. i,.id only four days nco
ujtnico - . - , ,
iP cr..1 "VT nltehcrfc Dolly
Iw thy '?" ,i in such nn ex.
& of th. hurlcra show up
Elr6eont.'nnuea3Cta0tnh.S present rate
&& can absorb his teach
frt. -mencst" looking bunch of pitch
i...SX ever brought Into tho South
Jff AMtlca will bo In fine shapo to
Xito Sn No ono expects tho
"-; to' enter tho championship raco
SCup th" IWO. but there will bo
ujDurnuH i,.,,n n tho iunlor clr-
JSVthtv aro countlns upon tho weak
W.W..i, .nff tn fatten their bat-
ivtrages.
.t. im hv Hnundcr
tjftler accident of minor Importance
fSMiKk . ,i,pn Tom Shcehan
h2?Wl on' tho shoulder with a Rround
'S which bourfdc.1 badly. Tom's arm
KJeM Tlamo for two days, but the
'5mm had apparently disappeared as
.' .,mW tin In Rood shape, until
UWVx., .- i,n..n.1.r with his shoulder.
Extent of his Injury Is a badTnusclo
,jo. ... Mm Vlltck n few
r Trainer Caitlo says that It amounts
... " i ItV, lm n irnnil thine
feSS:; hid been Working too hard!
L idowfet member of tho squad to show
JJJb b -Chler Slyers, tho Ilalelgh re-
litors has thrown row fast halls, and
MiSX nt hum-lntr him. This tnnky
I Surfer, who held WnshliiBton to ono
Stud Itruck out 11 men In his major
EWukcs him at least thrqo weeks be
She Is able to cut loose, and Mack Is
Swing him all tho tlmo ho wants. Con
fflij rfroat conlldenco In Myers" JuclR
Snrnd will allow him to condition
ffjjick ays Myers Is colnc to bo a crcat
iMH -and that ne is a smart yuuuKBiui
Ztttis llttlo schooling. Tho lanky lad
Sods one very much of Cy YounR In
fcdil expression ami uima imu """
jm. Manaeer Mack commented onthls
pSrinl added: "Don't I wish ho would
mkIcp Into as pood a pitcher as either."
RSthers Warm Up
?fiM.. .. nmcrnm wnn fnllnvvod totlav.
Itli the pltchors warmlnc ip to tho
tattnera nrst. xnen iney iouiv luiua
udilEK to Ira Thomas from tho mound
t.k tr1r Btftmrllnt linhlnfl nffprlni? RU1T.
IUUI iwi bm..... ' - f. .
Htlonj. After that tho youngsters wero
Weed to field bunts, throw to basis, hit
fcnxoej and run nbout tho park chasing
IfJKabors and Crowe.ll continue to show
jreal epeeo. ina rest ot tuo oquiiu ia nui.
.l.n. a ,... nlthnr nf ttlPRA rlc?ht-
If iialerj In batting prnctlce, but It Is llkoly
. IfOO ITgUiaia Wll Vn blbuw uv..t... ..
JBIirt 1031 pail pilGIllIlK. "f "lu ! "a
rtfuurs arrive mo pucners snouiu ibvo
llrir cure balls breaklne eood and tho
Hit are likely to seo moro than thoy ca.ro
M able to whip tho ball nbout today
Irttheut pain and Manager Mack exptcta
kba to show his truo form soon Mack
xm, Connie having spent a week In
armiEgnam last summer to size up me
Wshmsn. Speaking of Irishmen reminds
Wk1... II 111 1.- IIA.f. .!... h
.v UiAV UlCrd Will UQ ItlllU CIIU1IUU IUI
6,IrUh-Dutch game hero on St. Patrick's
vri, ior lae very goou reason mi ono
JiM And enough Dutch to form any-
SMzager Mack has agreed to have his
war icam piay wreo games wun inu
FIRST MACKMAN INJURED
Bill Myers, one of Connie Mack's
young catchers, had two fingcr3
on his right hand badly split yes
terday in Jacksonville during a
rookie game at Barr's Field.
local South Atlantic League team prior
to tho series with iho Dodgers and
Braves. Tho exact dates havo not been
announced yet. Jacksonville also will
entertain tho Yanlgans while tho regulars
aro nt Miami, Palm Beach and Daytona.
Ira Thomas Bush, Wyckoft and
Schang agrco that Rubo Dressier will
como back In great shapo this season.
Manager Mack admits that tho south
paw looks good, but refuses to commit
himself. The Rubo disappointed Connie
last year nfter Mack had predicted a
nnnA nuiiRnn nnil tnn mnnh faith Will not
bo placed in him Ho surely has been!
coming along at a rapid clip, if iircasicr
comes through tho pitching problem may
bo solved, early,. In tho season.
Norman Sclby, better known as Kid
McCoy, hvorked out at tho Jacksonville
ball park yesterday. Tho famous heavy
weight has Just returned from Cuba. Ha
exnectcd to return to tno ring at tno
uaijcv.ii;u iw tutu... . ..... ...n - .....
ace. cxpenso of some local scconci-rato Doxer,
JJQatcher Bill Murphy, who has bocn but tho police refused to permit tho bout,
rippled mare .than any of tho pitchers, advising tho Kid to go to the "Old Man's
Ml ,M tn whin fhn nnil nlinilt tndaV Xlnmn
TInmpJ
Ira Thomas, umpiring In the prnctlce
,.. f.t. U.....U .. A V.I ...ll
ta to ahow his truo form soon Mack Bam'CS (a not maklng much of a hit with
fcxutj Murphy strongly, desplto tho fact tno vetcrans wi10 insist that Ira Is glv
Ikat bcth Perkins nnd Mevcra havo been i.. .t.M i. ..,.., nr i, irnhn ncAnalnr
lug them the worst of it.
Jraipytng the limelight. arul -Vyckoff appear to get tho worst of
fltophy la one of Mack's own pick- overy closo play and they kid Thomas un
set Connie havlnir sDent a week In itu
mercifully.
Patterson Beats Wilson With Cue
In the twelfth game of tne Claa B amateur
pocket billiard tournament, played at Alllnger'a
Academy laBt nleht. Patteryon gave an ex
hibition of good, nervy pocket billiards and
perfect safety playing which defeated Wllnon
and cauaed him to lose hla llrtt gamo alnce the
tournament etarted.
I NEWS PROM THE BOWLING ALLEYS
Seek hu an average of SIS so far In the
ma rouna o tne uuaKer city league.
ITlranla RAtlroad tnnm xvnn tha Beo-
eta from Keyvtona by 1018 to 1U1S
m
wwinJWce contributed 160. 230 and 225
n&oIvftoU lUllroad team1 total.
i
31 Vlr4fttw nva ThnnanlunnU T?t)11
wi wa by 089 to B3U In tba flnal
, totaled 603 for Creacent agalnat
Wl.
J"fl recorded a. 223 score for Key-
'SSPhJ1 Uberty Dell, torpled over 20t.
?XU&B. Mf th. Dl.k m -. jm a
jt,--r-7 ,r w. 8UIHII BQUHQ, buuwcu euuu
g" tottUng 170, 228 and 204.
. of Tlora, got 228 In hla flrat game.
maaViaul ntt 4T ! mmni
-j " wuh aj m iia iovuhm
.waiapolo. .
tvB. Hnrtr V.. r i i v
WI fill XOM Urnr-lr willlner aA nln. 4n
I Baroa4ra aat ntehtT "
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defeat la the Drug League ti
In?.' . '! 'n the nrit game w
ynoluale Drug Comoany aulnl
wa
1th
tin. " '" inuni KnocKfta aown
j W of the number of new tenpln en-
tbualaats can be gained by following the scorea
rolled tn the leagues launched thla season.
Station 8 aquod leads the American Ice Com
pany teams by ft single game as a result of
this week's contests on Terminal Alleys. Sta
tion 8 team beat Station 0 two Burma, while
Main Office lost the odd game to Btatlon 4.
Switchboard managed to outrol! Stores In
two gameB In thla week's matches. The west
ern Klectrlo League leaders won the first game
by four pins.
The local chapter of the Atlantic Coast
Association In staging Its city championships
may make the classes 170 a game and up
ward, 1BI) to 170. and under 150.
Btngles. doubles and five-man team tourneys
will giro the bowlers a chance to show their
prowess without taking long out-of-town trips.
It is possible local contestants In the National
Association tourney, which begins next Sat
urday In New York, will be decided tonhtbt.
Th extension of entries will close tomorrow
night.
Not one of tho many bowlers who competed
for Western Electrlo. American Ice Company
or United uas Improvement Company teams
registered a score of 200 In this week's
mutches.
Many local bowlers are understood to prefer
cash prises Instead of merchandise as a reward
for their season's high scorea and averages.
"Doc" Ilauck ahowed hla skill with 160 and
then counts of 207 and 218. for Nationals
against Philadelphia Wholesale Drug Com
pany on Casino Alleys last night.
BORRELL VICTOR
OVER M'CARRON
IN TERRIFIC MIX
Advantage Too Slight to
Decide Middleweight
Title of Pennsylvania
SLAMBANG THROUGHOUT
Who Is tho middleweight chnmplon of
Pennsylvania? This problem wns duo to
bo Bolved last night, but tho question Is
as much muddled today as It was previous
to tho match between Joo Worrell nnd
Jack McCarron, nt tho Palace qlub. Nor
rlstown. After a hard-fought, vicious, 1B
round sot-to, Dorrell vacated tho ring
with an almost unmcnsurahlo ndvantngo
over tho Allentown Irishman, Tho margin
of victory wns so scant tho Kensington
middleweight could not ho recognized ns
tho State's champion on tho strength of
this contest.
McCarron nnd Qorrcll aro two of the
best-matched boxers In tho country. Iast
night's bout was their third meeting, each
resulting In closo clnBhes. First they met
In six rounds here, then Tnmaqua was the
scono of a 10-round mix, followed by their
lfi-round scrap last night. Whllo McCar
ron seemed to bo tho stronger at tho fin
ish laBt night, It was probable that thf
men could havo continued for flvo or 10
moro round? with neither showing a de
cisive ndvantnge.
Six Rounds for Borrell
A rcsumo of tho bout, round by round,
gives Borrell tho belter of six rounds, viz.:
third, fourth sixth, 10th, 11th and 14th,
whllo McCnrron earned honors for tho
fifth, eighth, 12th nnd lGth. nnd tho first,
second, seventh, ninth and 13th were oven.
Whllo each landed sovernl gocd punches
on tho Jaw, neither connected with a blow
aufllclcntly steamed to stagger his man.
Tho contest resulted In ono of those un
usual affairs, whon tho boxer who wns
moro damaged roturncd tho victor. When
hostilities ceased Borrell sported a badly
bruised right eyo, which was cut and
nlmost closed, whllo he nlso suffered a
deep cut on the bridgo of his nose. IIH
lips wero nlso split. McCarron, on tho
other hand, did not havo a mark ns tes
timony for his tcrrlflo moleo.
Much Difference in Opinions
It was this sort of a contest that makes
boxing so popular tho difference of opin
ions ns to tho result of tho match. Whllo
somo of tho spectators figured Borrell a
winner, others believed McCarron de
served tho decision, nnd there wns an
equal number v. ho dcclnred n draw would
hurt nclther's rcputntlon
Whllo pushing his way exltward after
tho match, Adam Ryan, who handled Bor
rell nnd who Is considered ono of tho lead
ing Judges of boxers In tho country,
voiced his opinion as follows:
"It was tho hardest fought match I
over saw. Both McCarron and Borrell
tried their utmost to scoro a finishing
punch, but ns they did most of their
work nt closo quarters thoy wero unablo
to cross a punch on tho Jnw hard enough
to provo a haymaker. It would bo fair
to both men not to give any doclBlon."
No Boxing Just Slam-Banp;
To get back to fight From, tho opening
gong until tho final bolt Borrell and Mc
Carron gave a brilliant exhibition of how
not to box. Neither dopended on science,
but workod on the theory of trying to
wear tho other down with body bunches.
Thoy Bwnppcd punches Incessantly. What
llttlo time wns spent In fighting from tho
dlstanco proved that Borrell excelled with
a left hook to tho head, whllo Mao used n
loft Jab to better advantage
It was a straight left by McCarron that
raised tho lump on Borrcll's eye In tho sev
enth round, nnd in the succeeding period
Mac's southpaw also out Joo's noso. Mc
Carron proved his toughness by going
through the mill unscathed, even though
Joo found lodgment on Jnck's face with
punches that would havo bruised tho ord
inary boxer'a features.
All In all, the match was a humdinger,
a terrlflo mix from bell to bell in each
round, but tho bout did not become spec
tacular until the latter sessions. And
tho ono big question, "Who is Pennsyl
vania's middleweight champion?" Btlll re
mains unsolved.
To All Boy
Baseball Teams:
HERE is an exceptional op
portunity to get $1.25 Baseballs
FREE for your games this
season.
THOUSANDS OF BRAND
NEW BASEBALLS EXACT
LY LIKE THOSE USED IN
THE BIG LEAGUE GAMES
will be given away in the next
few months. Any nine can win
these valuable prizes if each
member will give a few minutes
of his time NOW.
FIRST-CLASS FIELDERS'
GLOVES also will be given
away in the same manner.
START NOW and have your
baseballs, etc, by the opening of
the season. Challenges will soon
be coming in, and every team
should be ready with the
RIGHT KIND of a ball and
gloves that will hold the ball
and take the sting out of it, too.
Apply at Room 230, PUBLIC
LEDGER BUILDING.
Onf-of-toton nne ihould ad'
drett Room 230 by mall.
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last Night
N'OnniSTOlVN Joo norrell shaded Jnrk
Mr enrron, woi U'Donneu . won
iinnting, Walter nelly qnil
in tne ronrtn.
NITIV YOntt lark Dillon iVfentrtl flnn-
hoat Htnith. Ilor Milne knocked nut Illllr
onng norman sinppeii
first, Jfrnnkle llnlr
ron from .Foe
to Kid Terns
Vonnr Norman stopped
inrna in inn iirnr. rrnnuiff in
dhnrtfil rreddr neeno,
nmiin in inc Hrrona,
onnr ilneen In th
POTTRVIf.f.R . Jn Ifflrniin slopped
Terrr Martin In the rttenth.
HAI.TIMOnr Jno McOttrn won decMon
over toting llermnn Miller.
1I0STON N niter llutler drew with
rrnnkl Mack.
ATI.ANTA l'nl Moore nnd Jimmy Tap
pa drew.
PIIILLY PLAYERS FOR QUINCY
Johnny Castlo Signs Local Stars for
Threo I League Club
Johnny Castle, of this city nnd former
Phllly outfielder, will leave today for
Qutncy, 111., whero he will mnnnge tho
team In tho Three I League. Castlo nlso
piloted tho Qulncy club through n suc
cessful season In 1915.
Jimmy Sharpe, formor Wilmington
second bnscmnn, who played good ball
with the Upland and Brill's clubs In tho
Delawnro County League, will bo with
qulncy. Chnrlcs Young, of Riverside,
N. J., who pitched for tho Baltlmoro Fed
erals last year and wound up lato In
September with tho Thermolds of Tren
ton, nlso will wenr a Qulncy uniform.
Inflolder Danncr, of tho Ilumford, Vt.,
club, who was with tho Athletics tho
latter part of last season, has been turned
over to Manager Cactlo by Connie Mnck.
Castlo Intends to uso him nt shortstop.
Evnns, a lad from Newark, will play
third baso.
Buck Boyle, former Allentown Trl
stato first baseman, is to piny tho Initial
bng.
PHIL REGULARS
AGAIN CAPTURE
ROOKIE BATTLE
Heavy Artillery Feature of
9-5 Victory Scored in
First Full Fray
CAPTAIN LUDERUS HERO
Noire Dame Outshoots Ynlc
nJiSPX'J '"V'VIrid. March IB Notro
S,n71.0..',05ta,e'1 nle In the Intercollcplnto rifle
InrwnhVm 2i.p"rt '" C,E,,t eon,",' hav'
ht. prrrnnsBtma, Fia., March ic.
General Pat Moran's regular forces still
retain their Intrenched position on Coffco
Pot Bayou. A ilank movement by n band
of Guerrillas, led by Captain Hddy Burns,
was repulsed with slight loss yestcrdny
afternoon, tho enemy falling victims to tho
unerring flro of the Kntlonal Lcaguo pen
nant defenders Tho statistics of tho frny
were !) tn B
The engagement was witnessed by BOO
of the villagers who, while preserving a
strictly neutral attitude, could not restrain
tholr enthusiasm whenever n rally from
cither sldo was repulsed by the other.
Tho rebels started their nttack against
Ben Tincup, who was performing picket
duty on the llttlo hillock In front of tho
homo base, but tho Cherokco warrior held
his ground and repelled tho Invaders with
slight damage, Bugcy outgeneraling him
by obtaining a pass nnd c-nvnrllng It Into
a count when Good shnt a "dumdum" bul
let Into tho trenches In left Acid. Tho reply
of Moran's marines wns fcoble, McQulllcn
retiring tho regulars without harm.
Tho next dash of tho outlaws was turned
back without trouble, and following up
their ndvantnge tho regulars started a
sortie, which later developed Into n rout.
I.udcrus, tho eolorhenrer fell In his tracks,
popping to Good, but Whlttod mado a
slnglo drle to centr
Afr. ,
SNAPPY SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
.1 ..l.i.TX
'Mndo In rhllddelifliln" bor will appear
In tho first iihow of the home talent eer";
planned by Fred Doub ns nt the. DquRlM Clab
tonlKht.. lloter n fUthter "' !" lR?.iTSvSJ.D
In9ln
Is for the
of tonlnhfs vrlna-up, when rreelon Urown n-
aenvors to dot jonnny junyo p earn.
Iil(a In ntnglnK all riiUadolphle. bor
purpose of dcvcloplnrT new tftieni.
Two Philadelphia boxer nr spefetlnA wertj
wnrd. today They are Hobby eyJ!,?Ii"iA,Jl1
Jo Hirst. Tho former.ls bound forCleveland.
where ho Is a bin rrtjd.and. hn Prohnblr wm
hook up In boute with CI Uelaner, Malt LfflJSs
nnil Johnny Ktlbane. Jtnnsae City Is inrei
destination.
Cllbson sold "
rk after Henny
.mamm. nibson
broueht both Coffey ami Ujonnrd to the .front,
nnd Jim now eees thnft the little fellow out-
uomc mm in tne marxer ot
. Jim Coffey ! Jinlous ttllly
nrfnrn h. ft,mn,l tn Ktftf TO
I.eonnrd'R win over Siun Iloti
Olant I determined toVkot bnck Into tra
a
tiki
cCTr
ularlty, Tho.
(nlrot.
month
For the th rd time In less than ft e!."
If O. Sansom, of this city, and Charley Col
line will moetiun tjie Btate. , They will flaeh
nv nlnbt. Kid nww, nn""e
ill nppear In tho eeml'wlth
nt Columbia Frldii'
ni" nuiFt imttle.
narry imson. I
. .. . M OT1,,I tl.lf.n nhntlnm
tho winner of thrl Jack McCarron-Jno 'ajorroll ,
match in .N'orrlstotm met runni.
lx-neh Croon itoeen't hav" to wnrrr. The
retired New York ll-thtieotRht U ealfl Mi have
n II. It of .100,000 llnvlna a roll Af thnt
alro doesn't nlwns prevent worry, flt rnuet
lw moro pleaeant worrylrut over how to keep,
one than haw to got one
Mttlo Italy fUtht fans nlways ha nn Idol,
no matter how many boxers coinol nnd bo.
Joo orlm. Ulllv Willis, Freddy Corbott. Tom
mr Howell and l'at Ilredley hawi Uieked In
Idotlsm of tho Italian rlmr fallowerii. ,Nojv
Frnnklo Willie Is tho "big noise" In Little
Italy.
Funny whnt ehnnoea somo rryrsonfl will' lake
to not their Mtn" before tho publlo. Tort
Lewis, tho HnKllsh wolterwht. haa novor
noon Je"" Wlllnrd In rlnjr coropctJtlon, Btlll be
picks tlin clinmplon to bo an easy winner
over Frank Mornri. lie l not tnktng- eucb
a bltr cnance in mm oviiihwik ., uv&hih
done lias been
once.
that Moruh's
If Jem eat
f;m ran; pet Into eod
self 111 . lxrut with Uenn
will !T toilet a return bout
neif iy
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and bis tT)Anaifort .Charleif Bwrnehari 'llf eS-
ariiiinewlll be of the.bett prfler, .
eonylnoi Swlnohert that
llttla ,
brkn,r.
od enooiB
B mn.iism.ifsfi
it with the flever
Greek Olympic Games Canceled
ATHr.N8. Mnrch IB. The Paii-IIellenle
Olympian irernes have. been canclel owtn t.
VII Ul IUB
to the mnblllnttlert of
Oreekvann;
oh
r
I A tvn-rrlh nrnecji
S KLAXON !
knocked sky hlsli more than
Willie Monro will enow try hi? first bout of a
wrles In New Tork at tti Pioneer Sportlnir
f'liiii the latter part of the. month. .It is prob
nlil'J , the ? entire Family of lJlRhtlnir Sloores will
ntiDcnr on tho mo card at a Gotham Club
tho enrly part of AprJJ
After restlns up for two weeks, Jimmy
vfiirnhv will ret down to, serious trnlnlnn nexl
weeh ? Il" will work out In Lakewood. N J..
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