wwmHmmmL,wSggE!gBg!SSf. - v r KwyijB---; v -MMTT-pwHS,ptjtf"-finF' 5fe rWMK - EVENING EEDGEB PHILADELPHIA. , ffUESPAY. MARCH 28. 1010. 11 PHILLIES AND ATHLETICS WORK-IN THEIR TRAINING CAMPS-OTHER SPORTS NEWS . - ' ,-, I, 1 - CARROLL PULLS A WILLARD IJNBUUi vviin VV1L.JU1E MJiJiiliAJN ; McANDREWS DEFEATS MURPHY UW. JIAXWBUi FSailor Admits He Broke Right Hand m Battle With Fat Per sonHe Also Loses By ROBERT W. MAXWELL JACK CAHUOIjU who Ravo up his Job nn the high 8cas anil mado poor old V Uncla Sam Bhlft for himself when lio quit .the rollicking Ufa to pick up some soft himoney as a boxer, proved that ho was 1 Just ns Rood as .tesa Wlllard at tho oiym liln A. A. last niKht Tho former sentinel of tho briny deep fought like a cham pion In his bout with Wllllo Mcehtin, and mado his appearance In every round with out missing- a sluglo one. Ito wan right there before U9 for 18 mlnutoa nnd treated his fal op ponent with Bllent scorn. Ho forgot his animosity when tho final bell clanged, limvpvor. nnd cravelv K-lhook hands with Mr. Mechnn. with whom ' ha hart been starrniR. ir. waun wa highly pleased with himself. ' Says He Hrokc Unnd , It was then that tho Abio seaman puiicu a. Wlllard and entered tho cUsi owned ' . . .l.l.tfl.l 1... tt.n T.'nHbnn t, w1 T ana cpiijimi'im "j ,,. innm. Tannine over the rones, ho ad- Pressed tho nowrpapcr men bb follows: "I ain't mnKin' no nam, out nones- i "" busted m' rlto ban' In th' fifth round. ml to uso m' lef all th' time. Too bad fj;.I busted m' linn' er IM a stopped that fat stiff sure LooKlt nr nanv nnu no c- tended a mauler encased In a boxing r clove. Close examination proved that Mr. I- Carroll might havo broken his hand. Then -again he might not outside of tho fact that wo umni seonc nnni, urean or any thing, Mr. Carrolt was right. I But Sailor Jack was not forced to re-"Bftt-f tn nvmisoM nftor tho b.ittlo ho nut un 'ngalnst Adlpqso Willie. Tho rotlreiltnr avn tho fat nerson from Frisco tho hard- Bll est fight ho has had since tho V. P. has B. been among us, and desorvc3 all of tho Kl bouquets showered upon him. And Mr. K . Carroll always wears his honors becom- Willie Hits (he Floor .There was a noticeable Improvement In K Carroll's boxing Inst night. He lost tho EI battle, but that mado no difference. He R 'foucht well Just tho same, taking lots of fct'plinlshment and handing Willie many sln- Kl. mrn rrrMnrs. Tn tlin fifth rolinil lin rauffllt A Xlitnh'in nn fhr, Initf with n. Rtrnlp'hf rlf?hr. and WIUo stopped tho floor coming up as he was going down. Ho bounced to his feet In an Instant, but was groggy for a few seconds. Rj Then Willie's vision elenred, nnd ho Hi could seo nothing but Carroll's Jaw. That si Jaw stopped six hard wallops, but they P failed to make tho Sailor forget ho had Ep scored a knockdown. Ho weathered tho If' typhoon, nnd smiled confidently when ho walked to his corner, whore Bobby Guin ness welcomed him with open amis. It was In Carroll's corner that tho real f1( battje was fought, llobby appoars to bo t the, Sailor's new manager, Sor ho did most of the advising, and convinced his k man, that he would mnlse nicotian quit. W, Mr. Qulnncss cither lost or mislaid his W"j t'AlAA In ,t.A tkl.rl .n....4 tr 1. A .-.., Ill ,u,w ,,, LUU LJ1I1U lUUilll) 1UI IIU WUIU barely make himself heard when tho crowd was shouting and his man was on the other side of tho ring. His nsslstiuts, v?ho had charge of tho fans, water bucket and stool, also fought gamely. At the end of the third round Carroll was listing heavily to port and seemed ready to bo wrecked on a left Jab. Ho WA fell Into n chair and then the real work wk began Guinness, wearing tho conven- 1 tlonal vest and .exposed shirt sleeves, , Jammed the boxer In tho chair and held him Irmly, despite his squlrmlngs. An fussisiani uegan slapping mo sailor wun astonishing force, while another frnn- , "tuny Happen me inns. '.vmen uiruw uenso mi, clouds of resin dust Into tho fighter's face. Some Inside Stuff "Iloiv duy y' feel?" asked tho second with tho bucket of water as ho doused Jack with tho chilling flood. "Puh-puh-pretty good," gasped Jack, enivenng violently. ain't chu?" Inquired solicitously ns ho sponge In Carroll's meaning 'Yau'ra all rlirht. Manager Guinness Jammed a veteran innmn. "Blahhh!" spluttered Carroll mat ne was reel tug great "Ver goln' good," cpntlnued Bobby, 'on'y you wannah use yer lef more." "Yer wlnnln' easy," said the second waving the fans, "on'y vuh wanna keep ewlngin'. Uso yer rite more " "No, yuh wanna Jab htm." remarked the second with the water bucket. "He's a. awful sucker fer a straight lef. Anybody kin see that Keep Jabbln' " "Never let Mm. git set," warned duln- A iAXX. sold from thf vt- 3 J!SS V73 ?r uuiDiaor by all dealers Dxyuk Rnni tpufacturxrs Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night tl-YM,i','V"rIU,.I'...f,If An1 " defeated S'.,Mm .MjrPhr. tUllle Sleelinn won from ?5"2ri',"tf .' nffnl' Johnny Muithrer beat I rank - linker. Trnnkle t'lnrke nutlioieri I rankle Mrrnttr. Jlmmr Mct'nbe sliniled I roiMj (inoflinitn. vNln'. J.ftK Tommr Ibirke defeated v " '1 leoy. Snllnr McKee drew with J,niinK rnlien, lildle Nucent outnnlnted Inrmer SiilllTnn. .Ilmmy llnrke utopperi An ilrn Andermn. MeeUeo llnrton nnd t.linr ley Smllli drew, Mllllo I.nnctanl nntpotnled TelT 1T'mD'e TMr Jacobs beat loune TAMAqfA Yonne Jnek O'nrlen ilefent eil Joe Heirrrnnn, Johnny Tnbb tnnde Aounir NImRin quit In itie nrst, Vonn O'Donnell bent onnu lllrli. Ni:V lir.DldUO, Jtn. t'hnrley ln ert knocked out frank llnuney In the eec ond, I.ONIHI.V llnrrr lleeve defeated l)lfk Smllli, Jlinmr Ullils knocked nut Hid Smith In the third. I'lTTSI'IKI.IV tackle Clarke outclassed I rankle otter. . JIKMl'lllsti(k Gilbert won from Jack Ilcrrick, ncss. "Watch Mm all th' time. Yer beat In' Jilm easy, but don't let Mm git set." a tin tno spongo which had sen many battles once moro was Jammed down tho fighter's throat. "Yer goln" good an' yuh'll make Mm quit suro In th' nex' round." The bell ended tho chorus nnd Carroll wns nlloued to get up from his chair and tnko further punishment In tho ring. It was tho samo In tho other Intermis sions, nnd Jack profited by the advice. Median Wins Easily Hut advice counted for naught when ho began to swap punches. Willie hlf him with everything ho had; but Carroll stood tho gaff and never faltered. Ho was troubled with Median's back-hand wal lops and the haul lefts to the body: hut ho tried to uso his right, left and every thing else ho was advised to use. Some times ho )vns successful, but most of the time he was not. Wllllo pulled something now when ho Introduced hlr spinning smash, which took well on the sailor's face. Tho fat boy would stand with hl3 back toward his opponent, then whirl on his heel, bringing tho left or right list violently ngalnst tho opponent's Jaw. Tho spectators wcro highly pleased, but Carroll sent In a mi nority report, Wllllo won tho bout by a city block, but would have won by two city blocks If Carroll had failed to scoro the knockdown In tho fifth. McAndrcws Heats Murphy No boxing show Is complcto without a wlndup, and they had one at tho Olympla last night, tho same ns on other Monday nights. Jimmy Murphy and Hddle McAn drows were tho star performers nnd they performed well. The bout lnsted tho full six stanzas, and at tho end McAndrcws emerged the winner by a shade. It was n fast contest, with both boys endeavoring to stage a "comeback." Mur phy did excellent work nt long range, was willing to mix it nt all times, but he could not copo with tho terrific Infighting of Mc Androws. Kddlo played for the body most of tho tlmo and indicted somo sevcro pun ishment. In tho fifth he feinted for the body, and wtjen Jimmy's guard dropped ho whipped a hard right to tho Jaw. It shook Murphy considerably, but ho fell Into a clinch and quickly recovered. Murphy fought hard in tho earlier part of the sixth round, but Kddlo camo back strong at tho end nnd was entitled to tho decision. M'INNIS SHOWS UP BETTER THAN JAKEMUBERT Battle Between First Base men Feature of Mack Dodger Series BACK AT JACKSONVILLE By CHANDLER D. RICHTER JACKSONVILLE. Fin.. March 23. A duel between tho two greatest first base men In baseball Is tho real fenturo of tho post scries between tho Athletics nnd Urooklyn. Tho teams play their third game of the series, nnd first here, today. Fans throughout tho two major leaguo cir cuits almost unanimously agrco that "Stuffy" Mclnnls Js the star of tho Ameri can League, whllo "Jnko" Daubcrt, of tho Dodgers, Is easily tho best Initial Backer In Toner's circuit Thcso two Wonderful first Backers tried to outdo each other during the two-game scries over In Dajtona. and In our humblo Judgment Mclnnls had nil tho best of It. dosplte tho fact that Dauberl'a batting averngo was a few points bettor. Molnnhi fncod veteran nnd well-conditioned hurters, who are looked upon as stars, whllo tho Urooklyn captain batted against recruits. "Stuffy" also had two terrific drives which looked like certain extra base hits pulled down on him In tho outfield. In tho field there wns nothing to It but aiclnnls, although "Stuffy" made one error nnd Daubert had a. clenn slato. Daubcrt handled 18 chances In tho field without a mlsplay, whllo Mctnnls had 24 with one etror. Included In Mclnnls' chances wcro four nsslst3 to nono for Daubert. Threo of thcso nsslsts were mado on hard drives, two cut down base runners nt third and ono at the plate. In handling thrown balls tho Mackman also had an edgo though this possibly was duo to tho erratic throwing of tho youthful Infloldcrs nt tho Athletics. Daubert handled every thing cleanly and mado several brilliant pick-ups, but Mclnnls' grand one-hnnded stabs of balls thrown Into tho runner nnd two pick-ups while lining at full longth, moro than atoned for his wild hcavo yes terday which gavo tho Dodgers threo runs. It was Interesting to watch these won derful first basemen. Neither Is nt tho top of his game yet. Daubcrt has tho ad vantage in this respect as he has been working twd weeks longer than Mclnnls. Guess Who's Adv.? PHILS AND CUBS PLAY FINAL (1A31E OF SERIES Moran's Men Expect to Win Seven Straight Today ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 28. With six of the Chicago scalps safoly tucked away tho Phillies this morning wcro contemplating a clean sweep over Joe Tinker's club when tho teams play their final fray of the southern series here thM afternoon. Manager Pat Moran had not decided this morning who his pitching selection would be this afternoon. It Is probable, however, that ho will work Alexander. McQulUen and Eppa lllxey In part of the contest. 1 In an attempt to stem the onriishlng tldo that carried tho Cubs down to five straight defeats at tho hands of the whirling Phils, Director Tinker substituted his reserves In yesterday's game at Tampa, but the result was tho samo. 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