EVimrHG LEDftER--;pHILADELPBIA, FRIDAY, MAROH 17 1916. 17 ATHLETICS' KID MOUNDMEN RESUME HARD PRACTICE OTHER NEWS OF SPORTS WORLD MACK PITCHERS AGAIN GET DOWN TO HARD DRILL Young Slabsters May Get Instructions to Start Curve Ball Practice t BRESSLER'S FAULT FIXED by CHANDLER D. RIC1ITER JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 17. The warm weather returned today, and Muck's pltchcra started tmzzlnf? tho ball throuBh In grand ntylo. There wan moro ntpper In tlio camp than any day since tho practlco started, Manager Mack has Dromlsed tho pitchers who work out best today tho privilege of starting on t: o dsvolopmcnt of their curve ball tomor row. In most training camps the start ing; tlmo for curvo-ball pitching 1b optional and tho manngcre leave It entirely to tho Judgment of the hurler, but Mack Issued orders before tho Initial practlco that ho did not want any of the boys to try a curvo ball Until ho said tho word. During tho early morning work-out, jfuck gavo an excellent Illustration of the closo attention ho payB to tho smallest detail, which has In roallty been the- sccrot of his success in developing youngsters, Mid which also may provo tho means of Assuring tho return of Itubo Brcsslcr to his 10H form. The closo attention Mack has been paying to Dressier has been commented upon before. This morning was no excep tion, and Connlo discovered what ho be lieves was tho causo of Dresslcf'a wlld ncss last year. Dressier wns In tho act of delivering a ball when Mack Bhoutod to him to hold his position. Tho south paw stopped Bhort, nnd Connlo, who was planning silgiuiy in irurn. ui mm mm iu his left, noticed that Dressier had his oyca on the ground Instead of upon tho catcher. He told Drcsster to contlnuo pitching nnd to try to get tho ball over tho plate. Tho Dubo pitched six balls nnd each tlmo dropped his eyes to watch his Btcp. Taking his eyes from tho plato momen tarily caused him to get but a flash as ho glanced up In tho midst of his wind-up, and tho ball shot high becauso Dressier was throwing his head up suddenly. Mack then told Dressier whnt ho was doing. Dressier pitched, for 10 full min utes before ho could forget his feet. Final ly when ho did keep his eyo on tho plate, his control was perfect. Aa ho walked over to tho bench to talk with Ira Thomas Mack was all smiles nnd declared that this was tho real causo of Ilrcsslur'H fail ure. Ho said ho had watched. tne lect which Dressier claimed would not behave properly, but that ho passed that theory up altogether. Mack nlso said ho know thcro was something clso wrong, nnd that Is why he had been paying ho much attention to the Rube. It remains to bo Boon whether Brcsslor regains his control and pitches the wonderful brand of ball ho Bhowod In 1914. Connlo nnd Thomas declare ho will. Tom Sheehan's arm Is In good shape again, whlto Morrlssctto la rapidly round ing Into form. Jack Nabors and "Ml" Crowcll continue to burn the ball up to tho plato with no sign of lameness, but "Chief" Myers, generally looked upon ns the best bet of the young pltohors, la still nursing a lama arm. Yesterday's work out harmed Myers Instead of doing him good and It Is now doubtful If ho will be right before tho opontug of the season. Of tho veterans. Bush and Dressier appear to bo In splendid shape, but Wycltoff has shown notbjng; dilt0- Tho other pitchers aro more or less troubled with soro arms or aro afraid to cut loose. Offhand, we would say that Nabors will be working hla curvo ball Ilrbt, with Crow ell and Shcchnn a closo second. Indica tions aro that this trio, with Hush nnd Dressier, will be tho Mack mainstays In the series with Boston and Brooklyn. ATHLETICS TO PLAY IN CHARITY CONTEST SCRAPPY SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night -- , . --- a a oil 11 K ihiddv .Mcl'nnn. Mike ('n.li- .ir..i viL lltOAIMVAY YlMim liobbv Mrcnnn. Mike CokI jlowHI. HnllT lllnrkf mi nson, lflr (lallneW !2l,.,inV.'n .Vie ), I) with rmnkle Don.ihur. .ilnnllcld, l.dillc lrnhm rw with K. tl. i teS 0,1,1" ,l,""lna JMl "! jfc .l.lIlkeJ "" Jlnii nnd jlmmr Drown :Ma sato ,si"-cIfir IMrtlns . slisdfd Kifr.iierfntcil Mike ntpolnttd Jof Hol- quit n sidnor liltA f'nlt.n Imu '"VV'JJhT'"'', i:rti l noticed Costello .llti.1lil.rl,ck,Jlsr.,nw,n, much f!hllnir. or shows. In tho wind-up at tho Kenslnxtnn hnS.m.1 vL,-hf.r,rr Thomas endeavors to nammor ounc Palmer nto a sute of on. consciousness bctore tho North r'nn fans. hJT&i "jest. Important Rt. rnddi-'s srrsp im.''r, "-heiluled for Bt. Paul fans when Mlko Gibbons nnd Jcrf Smith clanli In tin rounds. This will t th c3n.l of a "eriM ,fJV?utfl ..""l" ,nnt aiblmns la tho loslcil Trreh'Th. d?nxxxx&si sBSete-nsffi'Sci0 un on' "'ti'sssjsa Other bout tnnliht follow: Tlenny lVontml ?.. Hi",mu OMIrlcn nnd Ilaltlln! iteddy s Kid Tnylor, ten roundi each, "n New York's fired Pulton . Jim Flynn. ten rounds In Mllnnukca. and Uattllnir Lvvlnsky -yi. Dob Dovere, ten rounds, In Syrncuae. Johnny Homer, of New York wtlt loin SlWvN I-'vernooi: who" I e Tv I men Jhml; Wil,'," 1r '-nuland. for the flywelKht miit?h P-uf i1,1" tt0.rld ' Ground hi?tin 1i P.i ?ili u"nJ a touKh and har.1 bouts hire ' "" ho I,ov!,1 '" 8vral A bet of J.100 to 13000 waa made In Now York today that Frank Moran would knock out Jess Wlllard. Six to 1 odds aro-n pretty rood edico. Lew Tendler has been offered matched with Harry Smith nnd Il-m.y Kaufman here, nnd n 20-round tilt In New Orleans with Trnnkle Ilurns. rhll Olaaamnn. Tendler's manager, has not agreed to any of tho bouts. t,!-El ,'jn. father of Uutale txwh. SSinJ?3i.!?i n,!,"lln? ' nlshl for tha pur pose of challenging Johnny Ertla for his toy. .hirvJMrJ&rnU1TJ.lmmT Murphy took rart In iliii,ow.ln1-ni'!,ri VnrV leeembr 10: T)e ff,!il.1i!,t.''ITj Vl1"1, Jantnry 10. Johnny .iiuniHU-Mru"ry ? Johnny Dundee; February 21, Henny Leonard. - .."t Pulll:l5,are on tho ratine Ocean, voy. K.'.VI -- Wft11 t0Z.Jhn Purpose of (teltlnir SZ3H. n'!,,bu! lon- Tt"'Jr aro. Harry fltone. welterwelgMi lluck Croue mlddlewefcht: F.d- USra'n. 'w'el!o?whian'1 A' "& ,h0 flkn nrwiw. thn n welterweight who recently "handed Soldier Hart- rtiihi. "i,vero nrupninic. naa arrived inrima ........ .,,, u, ,M,in ,i uitiiniun, no win mnKi Paul sensational his first nppei In n bout wit! Nntlonnl Club to nn all-star nPPCM-anco this aide of the Mlsslmlppl riiu urn veiernn. vnunff urno al mo ub tomorrow nlht In tho wind-up Tort nichmond fans aro anxiously nwnltlnit thj Rong Monday nlRht, nt thn Olympln. Club. WJK!,.-V?"!F 'r?oY',rn will pair orf with i n2f f'U?-, 1:r". Proved ho was fighting In line form by adding Alf MnnsOeld'a scalp to his string. This will bo McUovern'a stlltest tost and ho hns prepared for tho "qul" for several months, , "Attornoy" Muggsy Taylor Is nrrnngln a double wind-up for Ms llrondtvny Club fan next Thuradiy night. Ha lias signed up Kranklo White nnd A Nelson, two of the beat pw hi iimir renpi-cino dieses, to meet n pnlr bf good lmxera In n. doublo wind-up. A re il'n" m,n,tch Iwstwecn thn two "murderoua" vJ.,K7,,owr" un1 Coaler also will 1m stnged. if h.l,t" '? Paired oft with Abo Knb.ikoff at tho National tomorrow night. GERMANTOWN TO HOLD COLOR GAMES TONIGHT Albert A. Smith, Director of Athletics, Will Con duct Big Meet OTHER SCHOLASTIC NEWS NEWS FROM THE BOWLING ALLEYS DAVIS LEADS ATHLETICS' SECOXD SQUAD SOUTHWARD Inflcldcrs nnd Outfielders to Reach Jacksonville- on fllonday Captain Harry Davis, of tho Athletics, and tho second column of Connlo Mack's warriors left hero enrly this mornlnR, nnd expect to bent tho advanco squad's record by getting nway from Now York on tho samo day, en routo to Jacksonville. In tho party aro Captain Davis, "Stuffy" Mclnnls, who reported to Davis In New York; Inflcldcrs Mnlono, Witt, Pick, arc Connoll and Crano and Outfielders Old rlnc Walsh, Strunk nnd Stcllbnuor, tho latter n recruit from tho Teorla, III., team. "Shnc" Thompson, who lives In tho South, nnd Nap Lajolo, who winters nt Clovo land, will ko to Jacksonville by rnll. Davis nnd his squad expected to report to Manager Mack at Jacksonville Monday, and by that tlmo Connlo may havo his flrlns squad In fit condition to Blvo tho DIOfilNS OUTPOINTS M'CANN AFTER SIXTH-ROUND RALLY Bantams Put Up Fast Bout in Wind up at Brondway Club A rally In tho sixth round enabled Freddy Dlcglns to cmergo n allRht winner over Hobby McCnnn In tho wind-up nt tho Broadway Club last night McCann was tho cloverer In starting left Jabs, but Dls's aggressiveness. Infighting nnd ex perience served him In good stead. Tho real flroworks of tho night was be tween Mlko Howell, tho Iron-Jawed Mar vel, and Mlko Coster. Tho latter Is a hard-punching fighter and ho dumped enough right-handers on tho other Mlko's head to fell nn ox, but Howell was not an ox nnd ho stayed tho limit. BOWLING MEET UNCHANGED Mackmen, With Three Mc- Nichols in Line-up, to Meet Fort Pierce JACKSONVILn, Fla., March 17. Upon receipt of n letter from State Sena tor James P. McN'IchoI, of Pennsylvania, Manager Mnck has switched his exhibi tion schedulo so that a game, could be Played by tho regulars at Fort IMerce. Fla., for charity. This game will take Place tho day before tho series with tho Braves opens at Palm Beach. It original ly Was Planned in hnvn th rf-illfir nlfiv ). "here with tho local South Atlantlo Leaguo team whllo the Ynnlgans would meet tho university Of Geori- n. nt nnlnesvlllR. The Yanlgan schedule was to havo been changed so that Jacksonville would have a game hero anyway, but tho University of Oeorgla authorities requested Mack to leave tho schedule ns nrranged unless they could play on a later date. As the rest of tho schedulo Is filled. Mack asked tho local owners If they ob jected to tho plan. No objections wera raised, so the regulars will Journey to Ort Pierce. Thn team which In to hn - Played will bo composed largely of col- bo piayers and friends of tho MoNIchol boys. Three of Senator McNIchol'a sons Will bo In the tramo. II It Is believed thnt n. lnrcn nrnwd will i' attend and a largo admission fee will ba uwrgea, with the entire proceeds going to charity. 'Leaders Still Hold' Positions in A. B. C. Championships TOI.nno, O.. March IT. Thoro wnro no chantrcs In tho lenders' live-men or doubles atamltnioi at tho A. II. C- tourney today. Tho standing: aiNQLna. Huffman, Cincinnati n Khaw, Chtcnffo tl Ullldl, Chlcngo II FIVH MUN. Itclnls Rlchlo. Columbus 2 8 Wettmnn llaUory. Rochester 2 H Detroit Journal, Detroit a 8 TWO MEN. Thnmns-Mnrlno, Chicago 1 S Hatch-Nelson, ltaclne 1 2 Hunter-Uendrlcks. llraml Ilaolds., 1 1' ROOKIES AND REGULARS t?.W'',N Tex.. Hhrlnkln. modest Itrnny Ivnurr is now ready to show McUrnw juat how he tears tho coer oft tho hall. Ills sixrlnl nata -two doicn of 'em hnvo nrrlxcd. Ilohny opened n half dozen ns n starter. MACON. Oa. Urban Shocker. promMnn nnkej recruit, la 1 1 111 Donovan's first cnndl ,.:? Aor hospital attention. Urlian collided with tho working end of Tim llendrlx's spikes nnd was wounded In tho heel. ST. t'KTnitsnUltO, Fin. Pnllowlnit an early workout the Ilemitara nnd Youngsters nt tho rhlllles' camp will mlniilo In a alx Innlrnt contest this nfternoon, to put them In Rhnpo for their clash with tho Cubs hero to morrow. 'jACKBONVIM.n. Fla. Sllchtly warmer wenther prevailed here today following yester day's cold wno. Tho Athletics continued their training to light field nnd batting practice. JVAXAHACmiJ. Tex. Jennings Ishavlng difficulty In securing nlno men for his nil- i-oinTs xeam wnicn win unitin tne Irish con tingent today. "Who wants to play against a Mick on this day?" PAMSSTI.vn. Tex.- Is tho alibi. -Thn tlrnn'na lirnnlr onmn ...uiKiii. duiivn huh vmtii lis Hiilinni lllteiy 10 l tho regular llno-up doparted for .Memphis for four games, whllo the second squad, under IMdlo l'lank. shipped their trunks to Ocnlson for games tomorrow and Hundny, SAN ANTONIO. Tex. Herman Seekamp was tho (.'ardlnals' 8t. 1'atrlek's Day preent. Herman Is the treasurer nnd nrrhed with n largo bundle of green goods. MIAMI. Fla. Rome ono on tho Mtnmt team called lied Smith u "red-headed hum" during tho practlco game yesterday. Tho Hrnves got so soro they Jammed vo runs across tho plate. CIIAni.OTTnSVII.I.n. 'Vn. Two of Orlf flths' young southpaws. Ilentley and Hum phrlcs, shut nut tho regulars In a slxlnnlng game. i:ppa Rlxcy, Phllly pitcher. Is visiting cump. Baltimore Makes Ready for Suit UALTIMOUB. Md., March 17. Tho Haiti more Federal I-nguo Club will enter Its suit against nrgnnlzed baseball In 1'hlladelphla, nnd William A. (Ilasgnw. of 1'hlladelphla, the lawyer who conducted tho Investigation of tho Intersiatn Commerce Commission Into tho cIoho relationship between the railroads and the coal companies, will bo chief counsel for the llaltlmore Club. Officials of local Feds will not confirm this, but tho Informa tion Is obtained from reliable sources. Tho Oermantown Friends' School nth lotes are ready for their nnnual Indoor color contests, which will bo held tonight at tho school gymnasium. Kvcry student of tho high nnd lower grades will tako part In this meet, which Is held under tho supervision of tho Oermantown Friends' faculty. Albert A. Hmlth. tho athletic In structor of tho school, Is In chargo of tho meet. Tho exhibition tonight will mark tho closo of Indoor nthletlc activities nt tho school. As soon na tho weather Is favor ably tho boys will start outdoor work on their spacious grounds nt Wlssahlckon avonuo nnd Coulter streets. In tho color contests hold to dnto tho Whites and tho Purples triumphed over tho Blues nnd Iteds. This victory helped tho Whiten to Incrcaso tholr totnl well nvnr thn "on. mark, ns well as to help tho Purples to sccuro n lead. hi.5!,t..S.I,,i" '0!." of ho. senior nnd Junior SiehiMS.0,,i "'.i.""' ! Select School will SfM.'.'KiV n.J.h9 n.n,""l gymnastic exhibition ThSchm"!i; """noon in tho, gymnasium. ..i.i iT'i1,1!!1" relay races, e ul swinging-, SyrWi' ibu. IJIn'f'1 tumbling, ohstaclo races ami !.1K?'k rontest. i:dward U. Jones Is captain of tho gymnasium team. -i 'hat Catholic High nnd St. Joseph's rvT,h h-" not, havo to pfiiy orf the tlo In th" Blav hMjChn0imMr'? "' ,hcr two ms can piaj tneir nlumnt teams tomorrow night. In TCejstono Club matches on Keystone Al leys Inst night. Active, leader of Heetton II, dropped two games to ltooster, Kdouard won two from Acme nnd the Hangers eutrolld Iliwn-Mooro three straight. Kdouard rolled 98ft In Its second game. Sterling, of Edouard, was high Indltldual with tl72, which sets n new league mark, beating Fritz's former record of 030. Sterling cracked out 205, 247 and 220. Frltj, nfter twlco reaching tho 210 mark, wound up with 187 for the Archers. ftose, of Rangers, started off with 243, but could not keep up the pace. Terminal heat Pirates three games In Sec tion A, of tho Keystone league, nnd Agassis, by winning two gnmes from llellevue. Is only two games liehtnd the lender. Only two more series of three games each nro to be plaed, tfA 4111.. hna . nnn A .- ! .! '-.'"' .miirw mva hiiu BO lur ilsorbi- I" in" last two games. Terminal registered lOOS against Pirates In Its first gnme. McDowell nnd llraunwell each scored 'J01 rlns, Lyons contributed toil: V.I.,.u,chv l04' O"'1 Harry Wolfe, 1HS. In ad anion the team received 30 pins by handicap allowance. the fourth floor of the structure on Market street above 13th this afternoon, The National Howling Association cham pionships will begin March 23, having been postponed from tomorrow night. Retail Credit, leader of tho Hlrnwb.ldge & Clothier League, holds tho Position duo to winning two games from tho Hues representa tives. llllly" Knlpn Jumped Into the ball of fame with n seore of 2fl1 In his last gnme. ncalnst Relnll Credit Inst night, helping Rugs to land Its tone Mctory. Tho positions of tho lending teams In tho Oermnn-Amerlcan League remain unchanged, ns ench of the three quintets Antl-Cobdcn, Mutual nnd United outrulled its opponent, MeCamy, of Tourth 8treet team, rolled 224 In his third gaino against Pennsjlvanla Com pany In the National Hank series on Terminal alleys. Trultt reached n 213 total In his second game on Cnslno nlleys Inst night for tho lead ers. Stokes finished with 2U3 for Rugs. Corn nxehango beat Franklin two games on Terminal alios In tho Xatlonal Hank Iaguo race. .. Hudson won congratulations In plenty, with his score of 234 against Philadelphia National. The Quaker City .bowlers will occupy the Keystono alleys, while Curtis League suuads will gather at Terminal alles tonight. AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES The Allegheny A. C. hns reorganised for the coming season nnd hsa signed Williams, Devlin, Rowan, Uoti, Rosenblum and others. Allegheny desires to book games with any m-jenr-ow tenm wnn grounas nnu mrinc ii fair guarantee. Address Kd Oetx. 2303 East Allegheny acnue. . The Kano A. C. will be forced to travel this season owing to the loss of Its groun s. Kane last season won 24 games without n. tie- pennon win uiaii .i-.,. -",", V,-... t.,u teams Teams in Pennsylvania. New Jersey and Delaware orrering n '';."""""" dress J. Kane, 1339 Hhunk street. The Theodore Starr baseball team Is reor pnnliing for th coming "'"""pennsvUnS a hHo to hear from all teams In F'"".' "il? nnd New Jersey offering a lf.noLf2ln.ri'iVnr?0 Home of the lst bpl" '? nlhlVSS! hiixA bpon ecutfd 'or this nefton. ah irnms wishing "o"")! this J,Vh0"atftkddNa',7onai Hnrger, manager, csro of SouthwatK national Hank, P. O. box 1500 Thn Rrookdnle Travelers havo organized for tho wrong season and would llko.to hear from a? SJtla.s teams In '""""TO1 ""V 'cv Dl!r"iirN,o7.h3Uas,trene,?;orAphon,aMUe1lmokt 15of W. between B:3u nnd 7 p. m. PHILLIES' READX FOR GAME WITH TINKER'S TEAM Light Practice Held This Morning in Spite of Cold Weather PITCHERS NOT NAMED TENNIS STAKS ON GUILL Amntour Status of McLoughlin and Bundy Considered Todnjr NHW YOHIC, Starch 17. Tho Execu tive Commltteo of the National Lawn Tennis Association Just cant forget that Maurice Mclaughlin nnd Tom Hundy nre running n sporting goods storo In Los Angeles. Tho committee will hold a secret meet ing this nfternoon, when the amateur standing of tho two tennis stars will again bo considered. ST. l'FTUnsBUna, Fla., March 17, St. Patrick's Day broke bright nnd clear, but It wns too chilly for a hard work-out Pat put the men through o btlft drill In tho morning, but he did not permit tlio players to uso their tossing wlnga to such nn extent thnt they would bo endangered by stiffness tomorrow, when tha Phils nro scheduled to meet the Cubs Jn the; first of tho Interclub scries. At 10 o'clock this morning all bt tho Phils were In uniform nnd out on CofTeo l'ot lawn. They warmed mi n rw mn ments, then Alexander, Chalmers and Mayer took tho fungo willows nnd slammed tho pills to all corners of the big lot, whore most of them were gobbled up by tho outllcld candidates and n fovr of tho pitchers. Light batting pmctlca fol lowed this j then tlmo was called fof lunch. Pat has not stnted whnt pitchers ho will uso against tho Cubs In the opening tilt, but tho chances nro that nhodes, baum gartnor nnd Tlncup will each vttrlr Three rounds, unless tho weather gets much warmer. i In that ovent somo of tho regulars -win probably toss n fow over to Tinker's men. rsif d!imiJ llJ&M RftftHviillkra ftC tZCs E5Xffl& AWms&! " HalBirvJ "lv a K2S si t T ilrar-- .X3a PENN MATJIEN LEAVE Seven Quakers to Compete in Inter collegiate Wrestling Pcnn's squad of wrestlers left this city at 10:10 this morning for Princeton, whero the Intercollcglnto championships will bo stnged tonight and tomorrow afternoon. Flvo teams, Columbia, Prince ton, Cornell, Pennsylvania and Lehigh, are entered In the competitions. Tho Penn entries follow: 115-pound class, Servals; 125-pound, Souder; 135 pound, Kolscr; 145-pound. Captain Midi gan; 158-pound, Levin; 175-pound, Stat lerj heavyweight, Dorlzas. Soldft anilarij v5 CIGAR . .j. J MM VliM the S! 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