E -i)iymHlj )ll if liny,. 1 111 ! yjry'-liU i',fr--" y.V"- BfW- EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916 gE2C J 33 I LEONARD FAVORITE IN BOUT WITH CHAMPION WELSH LIVE TOPICS OF OTHER SPORTS BENNY LEONARD WILL BE FAVORITE OVER WELSH IN : TONIGHT'S MILL AT GARDEN CURRENT ATTRACTIONS AND BASEBALL OESCHGER DOES WELL ON MOUND Look - LISTED,' so&v- 's.c msMSsm ss3mh mo. w h Sensational Battle Ex pected When Light ; weight King Faces ; Clever Opponent By RODEHT W. MAXWELL FOU tho flrat time In many years Freddy Welsh, lightweight clmmplon, will be on tho Bhort end of tho hotting when ho meets Benny Leonard nt tho Garden tonight. Billy Gibson's Intent sensation nlrendy has been awarded tho title by tho wise citi zens who veto In the vlllngo near Brook lyn, a n il m n n y wagers liavo been made with reckless abandon. A sen sational tmttlo Is ex pected, nnd another Wlllard-Moran turn out Is predicted on alt sides This la tho first real scrap Freddy will Indulge In slnco winning tho crown from Hltchlo In Lon- -!Qti3i rt. W HAXWBU. i don two years ago. Tho Dear Old Pubtlo was getting tired of his tango peffo.'manca with carefully re jected pork and bean athletes In vnrlmt'i parts of the country, and tho champion Vlrtunlly was forced Into the match, How ... TTrAilfltf Id In nvnrtllnnt rririr 1tn IB wind Is good and ho has developed a strong pair or legs in mean no ucciston pink teas. Plenty of Action 'There will bo plenty of action In to night's scrap, ns tho fato of boxing in New York hangs In tho balance. Agita tion over tho Wlllard-Moran fight con . ttnucs, and although the majority of thoso present Saturday night wcro con vinced that both men did their best, tho foes of tho fistic art lire doing their best to convince them that they can't bellevo what they see. At any rate, tho cash customers now are getting dubious nbout world's championship contests, nnd will carefully scrutinize every action of tho per formers this evening. There Is ro doubt but that tho boxers will do their best. If Freddy Welsh puts up ono of his usual Philadelphia performances, ho Is dono as a drawing card In tho big league. But If he fights tho way he did against Franklo Whitney in New York last Fri day night ho Is bound to regain some of his lost popularity. Freddy stopped Whit ney In flvo rounds and acted llko a regu lar knockout artibt. IIo took a punch to land one, was constantly on top of his foe and never let up on the slam-bang stuff until the referee called a halt. Leonard Has Wallop Leonard Is clover, has a knockout wal lop concealed In clthor hand and alwnys gives tho spectators n run for their money. Ho Is popular In New York, and his fol lowers nro confident ho will slip over tho haymaker before tho battlo Is over. It Is his ability to punch hard that has made Leonard tho favorlto In the title tilt tonight. When ho knocked out Joo Mandet and followed It by stopping Joo Welsh, Phil Bloom, Jimmy Murphy and others, Benny Jumped Into tho limelight and has remained over since. IIo has been clamoring for a match with Welsh, and now that his wish has been gratified he probably will mako tho most of It. Tho top prlco for seats Is 57, and gen eral admission Is from $1 to $3. The lower priced seats, which nro not ic served, will bo placed on salo late this afternoon, and a detail of polico has been engaged to keep tho crowd In order. Only a fow reserved scats remain to be dis posed of. McGuigati lias New One Jack McOulgun will spring another now ono tomorrow night In Billy Do Foe, of St. Paul. Mr. Do Foe nppoars In the wlndup of an all-star show, nnd is slated to go on with Eddlo Morgan, of England. Morgan made a favorable Impression two Weeks ago, when he boxed six sensational i sessions with Irish Patsy Cllne. On paper It looks llko a good bout. Tommy Buck, who has been "resting" hero for tho last eight weeks, gots his first chance to show how ho has Improved when ho makes his bow In the seml-wlndup with Eddie Wal , lace. Johnny Tillman, of Minneapolis, who Is said to have defeated Ad Wolgast and other well-known boxers, nlso makes his Initial appearance. lie will mix It up with Buck Fleming In tho third bout. K. O. Sullivan, of Allentown, and K. O. Baker, of Wilmington, two slamming. hard.hlttlngm!ddlewclghts, will fight It out In one oftthe earlier bouts. Two bantams will endeavor to make good at 'the Olympia next Monday night and put forth their best efforts to regain the laurels they lost at that club. They are Pete Herman, who held Kid Williams to a draw and later was outpointed by Lew Tendler, und Eddie O'Keefe, who boxed for nothing tho last time ho was on the card. Tho boys are evenly matched and a fast bout should result. Tho wlndup also should be good, as Benny Kauffman, Guess Who's Adv.? Trade Mark March 18, 1813. A Pair of (Mother of Pearl) Cuff Links Free! Just to see if you know who sells exclusively the famous "55" Pull-proof Slldezy Scarf, we offer a pair of cuff links to the man or woman who presents this advertisement at any of our stores on or before Satur day, April 1st. Til IH 55c &w Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Iiouls Last Night M"ftvAV:Vlyr:?lnV!'- "Inchlc won from firVfi r n n ,i " XrU,,,a'!P .nforlh . bnillr rut . in iVlk0 "!,Jriiiif.of n mill. IKttKl "'! ?ark. .Iwn m II" T WJiVfkirt i5i;lfl;0'll!l,Iln oiitlmxfil Willie ."'m.ontJn,,,,:;,nr,V.on'"i- "topped Sammy Clim'm.il qmi)ilhK;r,,orkr.M ?"lsnn. '''''"I'll Jiirll i..7imlUllii',lrnr,". """"""I on from Iriftr 7'n,ni",rMi,i0,"r """po'nlMl .luck lliirkf' TnmffllW,..li, "?:W nut .luck lBrlf,rW"lffi'rl!ll,",, ,B" ,0 ,0,,nny Tfw,Hl!"rl.,l!""Tom MfMnl"n ' with ...Vi'i'Tr10'11""' .'"." wn" 'mm K. t). Han som, ,l Homier drfrnteil Jimmy Jlnjo. NORTHAMPTON, .Mm. .too ftnnnl on rnmtht Joo UUerV v.itr Dor.Vr kno?k?U out Ioiiiik .to.le In the nlnlli roiiml. who has been striving for some time for a bout with n topnotcher, lines up ngaln?t Lew Tendler. There Is qulto a llttlo local Interest In this match and tho gnto should profit greatly thereby. The other event's look good. Pop O'Brien, our nctlve and Industrious Jf,,rco'..lias mulched Jack McC'nrroti and J-ddle Ilevolro to meet In tho final act of his show nt N'orrlstown next Tuesday night. Pop Is doing all of tho work nt tho club now, and promises to havo an ex cellent preliminary enrd to preccdo tho wlndup. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Pr.Jllom 'or I'rlday nluht. With four boxing nmiinT.i iJ.,.'2vc l,ro'""lonnl1 uroKrnms. while ThMitr "" toel nt tho Uayoty OoorBlo ncrkor'j socnnil show nt liln Lincoln i, ".. '"""k jhck j jinen ana .loo l'nelnn, ?L?mt L'W1' V," I,r,,,n'1"',,,,' m tho feature rrny. Joo Ilorrcll will ondenvor to hung n sleep slnm on Honnnl Trucmlalo nt tho Non P.?,r.. t-ViVN.1.1? tho Btnr Bornp nt th Qunkor llurlc nomln?"1'' f NW Vork' Wl" ,nk0 ,m .i,i'"tw, HI!nBIT, . IWdlo Hnrt Is tho ncml nt Jho Lincoln Club for tonlsht. Other boutn on tho program follow: Joe .Incobi o. Kred DoiiKherty. Ileddy Hocan h. Klnit Colo nnd Kid Lehmnn i, P-unny O'llrlen. , Twn-nlKht boxers hnvo developed In T'hlln t elphln. Lust week Johnny Nelnon boxed I'M day nnd Hnturdny. und thli week Htnnley Jhir-'ii !,ow-T'1 Wrdnemlay nnd lint nlitht. ","!'? Ilu.clt I lemlnu will nppenr In bouts to nluht nnd tomorrow nluht. Jimmy Dunn, mananer of Johnny Kllbnne. nnd .Nnto Lewis, mnnnxcr nf Chnrllo White )V," !n ,,nw.n !"? early, part of tlm week. !!.,!" undemtood that ne ther dropped off In 1 hilly Junt to hco If Hilly renn wns tl I nt tlie top of City Hall, henco tho probability of mntchea In tho near future with Klllmn.i and White ns feature flKhters. ...I'i'J"? ,';n'ky and Jack Dillon came very near meetlne nBnln. A Mllwnukeo pro. moter wanted to rematch them for tho 'th oZ' ihU' tf '.'""ndolphlan was unable t" tnko tho offer becniwo of n broken hand, suffered In his lout tut with tho lloosler. . AI McCoy. tho "lemon" nnd New tWO Of n. klnit. Itnfh middleweight champion AI Alf ( fit' lAAIn r. 1. loth Bet licked pretty rcitularly nsu-nf tiin lint! whenover.they unawer tho bell, Lnkovood. N. J. may become a haxeti for lioxirs u trn nlnit shortly. Chnrley Hwlne hart. who had Jimmy .Murphy In tho Jeriey town for a week, .iyB u Is n Kreat idni-o for work-out. Ted Lewis la bl-uiSb "n shapo ut ""aTk-e rffly ""-mploSlffi BOWIE, AW., ENTRIES FOR TOMORROW WnukeaB, 112; .My Olrl. 100; Dandy ?'ny. 1 : ir'KoiiVrn"" Jurl' "" K11"1"' 5S Hccoml rncffl. selling;, a.year-olili and up, n'4 furlonits Oaleswlntho, 10L. Freda Johnson )H, Chesterton. 11H; Water I.llj, lL'l. "l.ly iime, 1)7 , I'hl i ITnmir. tin: Tnslc. ill: "i K'Wii 1Si ,M W."; SH- 1,,l! IWn fs 111! Ihlrd race, selllnir, J.jear-oldi and up. il furlonna Lord We a, 117; Lnmb'a Tall 117 lillllo Illbba. 113. Thought head". 113. -Coun terpurt. 112: 'O 'Tls True. 11(1; Servlienw JUS; Mlumlllatlon. 10S; .Southern Oold. 117'; Doctor Kendall, 117: Ancon. 113; "Captain i:i llott. 112; 'Dakota. 112; Hrondywfn", los Outlook. 10. Hiker. 10(1. AlTO eligible, to' stnrt In order named: Ilendel. nil; Kinder Imu 1UK; Deiluctlon, 114 Kourtli race, the Inaugural Handicap. 3- year-ulds nnd up, 7 furlonits, out of tho chute FlltterRold. -112: tlroom'H Ddge. 1(13; Judge Wright. 11)1: Itedland. 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No. 8 North 13th Street Open Saturday Evening Only Store in Philadelphia i XTvl I S5S i .. . mmm MARTIN SHERIDAN HAS DISCOVERED NEW WHITE HOPE Declares He Has Discov ered a Clever Boy 7 Feet 2 Inches Tall Mnrtln Sheridnn. the many times world'B champion with the discus nnd na tional nlt-nround tltleholdcr In 1905, 1907 nnd 1909, nnd conceded to be a man who can tell nn athlete when ho sees one, la authority for the statement thnt ho has n "white hopo" who overshadows In stature nnd from every other standpoint any man who haj ever shown any ath letic predilections, A son of the "Ould Sod" and n fellow townsman of the redoubtable, Martin, from Bohola, County Mayo, this "broth of n bye" stnnds 7 feet 2 Inches In "hla pelt" nnd scales 272 pounds. lie hns a G2-lnch chest measurement nnd Is built In proportion throughout. Michael Grcalish 1h the name of tho "pigmy," nnd ho ml mlts having Just eelebrnted his 2Uh blrth duy. "Tho lad." as Martin calls him, came here when ho was 14 years of ago, being only G feet 2 Inches In height at thnt time, and aa ho was growing his nthlctlc educa tion was somewhat neglected ; but tho one time world's champion stntes that ho Is putting him through a courso of sprouts In tho weights, and that he will mako his debut nt the games of the Monument Club, ill Celtic I'arlc, Sunday. May 7. "He's so enormous," said Martin, "that I can walk tinder his arms when he has them outstretched, and as I nm six feet tall It Is easy to understand what a tre mendous height he Is. Ills reach Is ex actly 93 Inches, which, when compared with that of Jess Wlllard, which Is 83 Inches, shows considerable difference. "If I'm any judgo of an athlete In em bryo," said Sheridan, "this fellow should mako one of the greatest men In the world nt anything of a competitive nature. He's bm quick on his feet as any man of his size might be expected to be, and has plenty of get-up-and-go' In his makeup And the fact that he's nn Irishman an swers the question as to his gameness. At the present time neither of us contem plates his entering the boxing game, but!!!" to take catalogue. measure- Co. S&TiSSS Sl. 1 f ik. pi LltttttlllMMI! .vi.')i's?iu Foot Comfort Means A Clear Mind m i your feet are at ease m will attain best results your calling. l S1 f ssa Ml BUSHES J ''lVl J S NEWS FROM THE Two more bowling championships were de rided hint night. The lletall Credit team proved Ita auperlorlty In the Htrawhrldgo & riothler League. Agnails pulled tho unex pected by anatchlng tho honor of llrat pnaltlon from the 1'lratea, who led from tho atnrt until the hint night of tho tourney, only to hne the championship wrestled from their graap. Thla feat wua In Koatone .League. Section A. In Section II tourney the Hdouard aaund complet ed n moat remarkablo rally by winning the prize from Actives. Tho Oorman-Amerlean League aerlea also hna been concluded with the Antl-Cohden team ngaln winning tho title, noting out Mutual by n single gome. Most of the teamn will enter the local city champloiishlpa of the Atlantic Const nnd Na tlonnl naaoclatlona. In this way an Idea nf tho atrenglh of the various organizations can bo made, that Is, If the present make-up of the squads Is retained, lletall Credit concluded Ita aeaann In n blaze of glory on Cnslno Alleys last night by sweep ing nil three gnmes with Wholesale team. The champions, na a wholo, rolled consistent tenpins, Truttt alone reached belter than 20O In nny of the three games, his 211 In tho final contest being high single game for the cham pions. Accounts, runners-up, faltered nnd dropped n gnme to Jewelry. IIoweer, It did not nffect tho tlnnl standing Huga made sure of third position by defeating Clothing In tho ilnal three gamea. Knlpe compiled a 212 acoro In hla first game, nnd concluded with Hh) nnd 1110. Men'a Furnishing beat Contrnct two gamea Tull's last effort was 211 for Fur nishing. Captain Chnrles Lambert la pleased at the Antl-Cobden team's success In regaining tho leading position In tho Uerman-Amerlcnn tour ,.i.u..H.,i.ii..i.m...i...... Having Purchased the Entire Stock of SMITH & MASON MERCHANT TAILORS 1221 Walnut Street, Philadelphia We are celebrating the opening of our New Branch Store at 11th and Chestnut Streets by offering these suitings which formerly sold at $30, $35, $40, for Tf Values Extraordinary in Spring Tailoring We carry the Largest Stock of Woolens for Tailoring in Philadelphia. 1000 styles to choose from. We do the Biggest Busi ness in Philadelphia. These very goods, which usually are sold at $30, $35, $40, now This stock consists of Blues, Herringbones, Grays, Browns, Black and Fancy Mixtures. Heavy Weights, Light Weights. Your choice of any price fabric in the house. It Will Pay You to See Them We Guarantee PETER MOR AN & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS 9th and ArchSts. 11th and Chestnut Sts. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK Jill MHHttHHtM Pay ivv BOWLING ALLEYS ney. He cracked nut n 210 total In hla sec ond gnmo ngulnat (Juartot. Pracht, nf the Kensington International llene flclal squad, got scores of ISO, 201 und 23.1 against .Mutual. Mutual registered 1137 In Ita last game against K I II. A. Of this total Flndley contributed 203. Wagner 170. Illehl 130. Lun grcn 20(1 and Wlcr 210 Agassi: showed n 073 total ngalnst tho Pirates' 0(11 In the first game of their de elding aerlea on Keyatono Alleys last night. Hilly Knox was high In thla game for the wlnnera. with 211, whllo Duffy knocked down 214. Uurchlll 1118. Tick 181 and Hho.ida lr.n. Threo of the IMrntca ran over the 200 mark, the acorea being: Dnmon. 203: Mills. 20O; Haj re. 172. Frlcke. 212, nnd Dungnn, lilt. The nerond irnme. which enabled Agasstz to tie Pirates for tlrst place, waa won by a pin margin, the total team scoro being S7(l to 87B. The deciding game was won by Agasslz, 021 to H87. Hclnold .", In h of Ttexnlls. scattered tho maple for 24fi In hla aeeond gnme. while Kneodlcr. of the same quintet, produced a : Hughes, of l!elloue. rolled his beat game In his tlnnl match. 2211. Hdounrd came back strong nfter dropping tho first game of Ita all-Important aerlea to Actlies In Keystone. Section II. laat night. Metelmann. of Boosters, got 232 In his laat gamo ngalnst tho llrmynMooro teum. Tho Atlantic Coast aerlea Is scheduled to stnrt In Washington, D. C. on Monday evening next. $1 $11.80 11 The Fit The Cloth The Workmanship Established 40 Years "H EDDIE JI'MCHOIj RE-ELECTED CAPTAIN OF PEXX'S QUIXTET Leader for 1917 Five Gives Plnycrs Much Credit for Last Season IMdle McNIchol. I'cnn cnptnln this sea son and one of the leading factors In the tenm's winning of tho Intercollegiate League championship, has been re-elected to lead the Quaker quintet next year. It will bo McNIchol's third year on the var sity live. The election was held at a ban quet last night. Kddle was nosed out for individual scoring honors for the season by Kinney, of Yale, nfter he had been on top until the last week of the season. Speaking of the general all-round show ing of the team this year, McNIchol gave his teammates nil tho credit at tho ban quet. He said: "It's not ono or two men who win tho basketball games, but all five who aro playing. All tho members of the team should recelvo tho same amount of credit, as they all aro deserving of It." Not only Is McNIchol a basketball play er, but he Is a star on tho diamond as well, having played on tho varsity nine last year. It Is hardly possible this season that he will be nble to play baseball on account of tho strenuous work lit the en gineering school He Is a junior In the engineering school and a member of tho S. A. K. fraternity He Is a son of Sen ator James l McNIchol nnd a graduate of La Salle College. 1 .80 mi ii hiii uh t nx I W laillll ySElHatD dM H aRsffllfll - fjf NJfuiIi II I Slln lumBBI S I nililjijv si liW ml 11 illtf will e 1 till " 1 1 InHA iV S 1 1 lllllBmv 1 ? il luml 1 1 BlIHIHW """ 11 m11ib11I 2 y MlHl I ilHlHlll iiHiHii Outpitches Adams and Holds Philly Yanigans to Five Safe Hits CHIEF BENDER IS UMI ttu a 8laf Corre$pondint ST. I'lrrEIlSnUIta, Kla., March 81. Tho regular forces of Cienernl Pat Morftn outtnnncuvored the Heservo In a friendly flve-lnnlnc tilt nt Coffee Pot Park yester day by a score of 9 to 2. Chief Bender acted ns master of ceremonies. Joo Ocschger, twirling for the first string, nutpitched Karl Adams, who labored for the scrubs, allowing live hits. Issuing two passes and retiring five on strikes, while Adnms wns touched for six safeties, walked two batsmen, hit ono with what would havo been the fourth ball and fanned two. Tho volunteers were guilty of only ono error, while tho rcgulara were charged with two. The Ynnlgnns scored In the opening Inning, when with two down Good doubled to left. Welser was rewarded by waiting, nnd when Burns threw wildly In nn at tempt to catch Good stealing, Wilbur con tinned to the plate. Byrno died. Stock to Ludcrus. THE PATHS OP GLOHY, ETC. Much Fanfaro at Chicago to Colebrato Winning of Fed Pennant CHICAGO. March 31. President tVceghman announced today tho Kedcrnl League pennant won by his Chicago Whales will be raised nt the Cub park. llcgular flag-raising ceremonies band, parade nnd spoechmnklng will nccompany the event which will bo held probably In July. Keickhefcr Loses to Jones Frank Jones was In great form last night and defeated "Auglo" Keickhefcr, of Chicago, In tho Interstate Threo Cushion Hllltard League series, 50 to 35, at the llegont Academy. GOTHIC Arrow Collar Fits the knot of a fonr-in- hand or bow perfectly. 2 far 25c Cluett, Pea body ficCo.. Inc., Maker 'f&rfZ&Ni 7 feX V Fw-O s g l - mipwi m iwpiwhih niiiiiii i ! v y i