Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 05, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER PnillDELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APKIL5, 191G.
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PHILS ARRIVE IN RICHMOND FOR TWO-DAY STAND MACKMEN AGAIN PLAY CHARLESTON
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RIXEY TO PITCH
FOR PHILLIES IN
RICHMOND GAME
Two Frays Are on Schedule
With International
League Club
HOLD MORNING PRACTICE
Du a Staff Corrtaptmdcnt
niCttMOND. Vft., April 5. Practice
wis Indulged In this morning nt the local
ball parlc by the Phillies. despite tho
fact that tho plnycrs tumbled out of their
befthn nt 6 a m., nfler an all-night trip
from Jacksonville, Fla. Manager Moran
ntul his men made a beo lino for tho
palatial Jefferson Hotel on their arrival
nt tho Btatlon, nnil, nlthough several
of tho youngsters snatched n few moro
hours' sleep, all hands wore hustled out
to tho (rounds at 10 o'clock.
Tjvo games are scheduled hero between
tho Nntlonal League chnmplomt nnd the
local Internationals this afternoon and to
morrow. Then tho Phils again will con
tinue on their rail trip northward, drop
ping off nt Washington for a series with
Clark Grllllth's team.
This morning's drill was rather short,
tho players romping about the Held loosen
ing their muscles by tossing tho hall
around nnd getting down under high IlleS'
from tho bats of Moran, Alexander and
Chief llendor.
A half-day holiday has been declared
today, nnd It Is cqiectcil that tho grand
stand nnd bleachers at this nftornoon's
contest will bo filled to capacity. As l'pp.i
Jcppa Itlxey has u host of friends In this
city. It la probnblo Mornn will send the
elongated Virginian to tho mound against
tho Richmond team.
Flno baseball weather Is prevailing nnd
tho Phillies should enjoy a brilliant workout.
ATHLETIC KIDS TO PLAY
TWO (JAMES IN ASHEVILLE
Aldworth Shows Up College Players
With But One Hit
KKOXVIMjR, Tenn.. April r.. Ashe
vlllo will bo the team which will oppose
the Athletics' Ynnlgans today and to
morrow. Tho Yanlgans, In charge of Ira
"Thomas," loft this city shortly after 5
o'clock thlH morning for tho mnuntnin re
sort of North Carolina nnd the squad Is
not duo to reach there until near noon.
Thrco victories In a row have now been
registered by the Yanlgans, their latest
victims being tho University ol Ten
nessee, which was defeated here yester
day by G to 0. Tho Yanlgans did not do
much hitting, only two singles each for
McConncll nnd Lajolo and si trlplo by
Thompson being made by them, but they
had an easy time scoring, ar Tcnncssco
mixed up passes and error
" Tho fcaturo of tho event with Tcn
ncssco was the splendid twirling of Aid
worth, who allowed only one hit. gavo only
one base on balls nnd struck out 13 bats
men.. As .'Aldworth had given six passes
-In, opo Inning nt Chattanooga, his per
'jforinanco ngnlnst Tennessoo was not only
'itt big hurpriso but mighty pleasing to
Thomiyi and tho squad.
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S c ,;A. A. U. Boxing in Iiosion
VwJkfeTbtff' April 0. riuiflhlOS-pouncKcIusi
! Thomtm 'Dnrcy, Hoaton. detailed jsailoru
Wlowl. I'roluncc. II. I.
113-pound clam (flnnl) lion Volcor. Now
York, defeated Tony Vntlon, Uoston, four
;roun.U. . .
MS.I.pountl claim William Harris. Now lork.
dcfratnl Uavo HroV-n. Toronto.
135-pnund rlnss Tom Murphy. Kansas City.
,Jio., 'defeated John Marto. Huston.
113-pnunci rlnsf i:uBenn lirossenu, Montreal,
defeated M. Stnrlc. New York
loN.pouml clans Ailolpli Kaufman. Ilrook
lyn. ilefcatid Joseph Lundrlcu, Now Orleans.
Summary of Baseball
Games Played Yesterday
SOUTIinitK KXU1MTION9.
AT CHAnLESTON
Athlotlos ....01000020 25 ' i
Charleston ...0 o 0 0 0 0 Ol 01 11 4
Hush, Myers. Shechan and Meyersi Hart,
Cox nnd Holmes.
AT KNOXVir.LE ,
Athletics Yan.O 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 x S j
Tennessee ...nonooooo o-J,J 3
Aldworth and Murphy! Iirock. Hill. C.
Hatcher and O. Hatcher.
AT IttCHMOND. Vn. n 1! E
llo.ton N 2 1000002 27 g 'ft
lllrhmonii 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 S 8 0
HtiEhes. Tyler nnd Illackburnej Qleason,
Jlurke nnd OTonnell.
AT HIItMINOlIAM, AU
N. York N. 2d.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 o' 15 0
itlrmliiBham . .0 0 o 0 0 o o 0 00 0 ,3
Stroud nnd Kocheri rerrjraan, Black,
Johnson nnd Housor.
AT CINCINNATI
Clnelnnatl 12 13 0
Columhus 1-!., -
Ials. Monro nnd Coleman! Dougan, Mo
seley and Wlnso, Clarko.
AT NEW OIILUAN3 ,
III III t-Jt
Now York N. 1st 0 2
New Orleans i '.-. 4. "i.1
Tesrenu und Dooln, llarldeni Smith,
Walker nnd Uoberry.
AT MUStrillS. Tenn. n It n
rittslmruh ' i
Memphis J. n
Harmon. Adams nnd Wilson! Tillman.
Mcrrlt nnd Huel, Shannon.
AT OKLAHOMA CITT
Detroit 11 12 0
Oklahoma ' , IJ n
DautM, Covel'Sltle nnd Stanneei FluHsr.
D.ucnport and Dowlq.
coast i.iutitu: tiri:sisns.
AT SAN rnANCtsco n i;
Portland ?' 2
San riiinclsco i-i.'.v ' J a
Noes. HlBKlnliothnm nnd Msher: steon,
Il.ium. SopuHeda. nnd H. l.lllot.
AT HALT LAKE J H R
Onlclnr.il i J 3 'jr
Halt r.nke 10 l
Klawltter. Manser and Elliott! Tlttery
and Hannun.
AT LOS ANGELES n II B
Vernon -j jj 3
Loi Amtelei .-. " ,P -
Hess, uulnn, Johnson nnd Spencer! Ilyan
and Doles.
coi.i.r.on iu:sui.t.
AT LEXINGTON, Vn.
West VlrRlnla Wesleyan. Si Wnshlniton
nnd I.ce. 7.
Preacher Player Quits Diamond
ALLIANCE. O.. April n, Ilecauso playlns
liall on Snturday interfered with the prepirn
tlon of his sermons for .Sunday. William Mc
Lean, n divinity student at Mt. Union CoIIcbo.
has resigned us captain of tho baseball team.
MoLcniT; who han n umnll rharRO near Alliance,
said liu could not conscientiously May and
preach, too.
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
Thn lrtnrv urn mil liv Ilpnnv Kntifmntl over
J fjw TrndJpr tho other hUht camo na a m?
i surprise uinnnf; the w Incur res. IMsnt to n
uero mo prevail me oaui inas icnuitr wuuiu
bo tho winner. ,
Frnnlt O'Drton. who 1 maUlns matches for
the club In PottBxIlle. hn sluneil up Ste
Iitzu nnd Joo IlcITernnn for h ltirounJ mix
April 18. Thli nilr was booked several weeks
ntro, but LaUo was unablo to box because of
Illness. .
Seernl loxrn throughout tho country aro
Mylntr cl ilm to the orUlnntlon of the "IVxasj
Tommy Twlit" punt-h, which was dpmonatrnteu
hro by Jolmnv O'Lcary. Hsnny McNool. ban
turn chnmplon of Canada, Is tho latest to
"steal tho stuff."
Tho Jnrk Davton knocked out by Tommy
Jnmlson tit tho IJroiidway last wek was not
the Tucon mlddl"wrlKht Tho tntter has been
iKixtnf? n n amateur nnd Is preparing for a
plunge lu tho professional d'ptns.
"West rtilladelphlans nro patronlslnc Oortr.i
Decker's Lincoln A. C. so well that ho has
started negotiations for several Ms matches lu
lh ti.ir future. Tho limit between! Hnramv
I Iirtker and IMdlo So Ice I Friday nlKtn Is at
1 tract I ng much nttentlon. ua th fui ncros-i
I the Seliujlklll nro nnxlous to sto KlrSumucl
uutiui' iiiiu wtiu ui i (uiimi;iyiii i, a ucm.
Orea(.e, paint and powder hao been added
to Ilennv Leonard's paraphernalia The New
York llKlitueUht Is uppoarlnfr In :i vaud"Ullo
mt before his homo town rnnstltuents this
welt. Thit contjueror of Fr?d Welsh has othe
'ngiu;ements, which will add J3UU0 to his
li. it.
Tetn Srott. an Indian. Is showing Impressing
form In Buffalo rompetltlon. ITn boxes In tho
etemlMnal tn Johnny 0'Iorya mix with Jimmy
Durty Friday night. O'Lcary will be greatly
handicapped by weight.
Tho best of 'cm havo been counted out. nnd
IMttlo Jeo Flnn should not bo tho least dts
i ou raced over tho knockout defeat suffered
bv the right cross of Joo Tuber. Pljnn looks
llko a promising bantam nnd ha probably will
lo meeting topuotch "Id" pounders In 1017.
FIjnn has had but four professional bouts.
IMdlo McAndrews nnd Jimmy Murphy will
meet In a lu-round mix nt the Palaco A. C
Nnrrlstnwn. next Tuesday night The weight
governing tho match Is 130 pounds. Ono hun
dred dollars for weight und Jl'OO for uppear
ance h.io been posted by the respictho man-uuers.
MACKS WILL BE
' IN SHAPE FOR
Athletics Expect Good
Weather Now Until Fin
ish of Exhibition
Schedule
AT CHARLESTON AGAIN
By CHANDLER D. RICHTER
CHAW,ESTO.V. S. C.. April li. Slowly
but surely tho Athletics nro rounttlnir Into
shftpo nntl n week from today, when tho
American Leagua seasons opens, the
Mfickmen will bo Just as Mt physically as
they havo been In tho past, ilesplto tho
dissatisfaction expressed by some of tho
regulars because they wero sent Into two
hard sorles with Uoston nnd Urooklyn be
fore thn team had enough practice.
Miserable weather from now until tho
exhibition Schedulo Is completed would
prevent tho Mackmcn from beln& In Rood
shape, but tho danger of that apparently
Is over. Yesterday It rained In the morn
ing nnd was n trlllo chilly, but before
noon tho sun shono brightly and perfect,
warm weather prevails again today.
The players found fnult with tho train
ing schedulo mainly because they did not
relish going ngalnst tho pitching they
faced with Boston and Brooklyn, but It
was tho fielding and tint the batting which
c.iuscd the overwhelming defeats at Miami
and IJaytona. During the Inst weel- thorn
has been u grnduat Improvement In tho
fielding nnd Mack nppcars to havo nt least
a smooth working tenm.
Charleston's two best htirlcrs, Dana Fll
llnglm and Onrdncr, were saved for to-
Colteye Baseball Games
on Schedule for Today
TolnmMn Ti .0. C. X. Y., nt New York.
Forillmm m. Dartmouth, nt Fordlmm.
I'rnnlrnnl tb. Mllnnnrn. nt I'ranklln
Atn'her.t Xf. Atmr, nt Xrl I'olot.
;uvt v.. i.niaciie, ni .lnnnpon..
men n. Ainr
I.ehfi
ihrlnlit, nt .south llfthlfliem,
day's game. Kllllnglm wni purchased by
tho Athletics last season, but was re
turned during tho winter. Ho was tho
lending pitcher of tho league, while Gard
ner finished second. They will oppose
"Ml" Crowell, Morrlssette nnd ono of tho
"masked marvels "
Manager Mack Intends to send his new
unknown pitcher to tho mound for thrco
Innings.
SHOE FIRMS FORM LEAGUE;
SEASON TO OPEN APKIIi 20
Trophies Offered Pennant Winner and
Individual Stnrs
The Shoo Manufacturers' Baseball
Ijcnguc, organized by six leading concerns
In Philadelphia nnd Camden, will open Its
season Saturday, April 23. Tho remainder
of tho schedulo Is In the linnria of n spe
cial committee, and will be definitely ar
ranged within a short time.
It has been derided to award tho winner
of tho pennant with an npproprlnto silver
cup. whllo special prizes will bo offered
the best Individual player, batsman nnd
run-gotter. Tho tennis making tip tho
lenguo nro Hnllahati & Hon, Laird & Shoe
ber, A. It. King, Lennox Shoo Company,
United Shoe Machinery nnd Korrla & Co.
Tho following olllcers havo been elected:
President, Bross: vice president, Wllens
ky ; secretnry. Durnnnj corresponding sec
retary nnd treasurer Pox.
WIZARD REFUSES OFFERS
Champion Turns Down Big Purses to
Referee Bouts
CHICAGO. April B. Jess Wlllard was
deluged today with a flock of offers, total
ing 9000, Just for his nppcarancc, either
ns a refcrco or an actor. Tho big fellow
turned them nil down.
'The wife Is sick, and I wnnt to stay
home for a while, nnyhow," said .less.
Tom Ryan, of Toronto, offered Wlllnrd
$1500 to reforco a fight. Charllo Murray,
of Buffalo, and Walter Duffy, of Boston,
went over that figure Just to have tho
champion show himself for half nn hour
for exhibition purposes. Toledo also mntto
a fat offer.
Lou Durlechcr, of New York, wired an
offer of JI000. Ho wanted Wlllnrd to
refereo a fight In Gotham.
Friction in Harvard Crew Circles
CAMimiDdi:. Mas., April 5. DirTrrences
an ro thn authority of tho captain nntl coach
of Harvard's varsity crew arc caualnt; friction
tn Harvard rowlnR clrclea today, TIito h a
mocmcnt on foot to curb tho rzarillte power
of tho present Harvard captain, l. I". Morgan.
BOWIE ENTRIES
FOR TOMORROW
1 Irst race Felllnc. 2-jrnr-oItK -l furlonus
Chemtin. tlO; Ho Kir, tlrtj doldon Dantani.
ins: My Olrl. inn, 'Cherry Helle. tOSi Orcat
Holly, 11(1. I,aiy I,ou. 109: Luclllo 1, 107;
Cruccs, 100; Mary I.ydla, no.
Second rare, selling, 3-year-olds, BM fur
Ioiiki llmmlner, 11.". '.lorry. Jr., 110: 'Stun
ner. 103: lilteti Rmth, 103. fcrvltt, ltD; South
ern star, 107; TypoRranhy, ins.
Third race, selling, fl-year-oldt nnd up. 7 fur
lonea ttevbourn. 11.1. Mr. Mark, 111); 'Ho,
IDS. 'Idi Claire, 1U. O 'Tls True. Uilj
Thotiirht Header, ill); 'Toner, 103: ltoxo Juli
ette. !).
. Fourth rneo, selling, 3- ear-olds and up, 7
furlonmi Tord Slnl, 112: Saturnus, 11(1;
lnilse Traers, 10T: ltuth Strickland, DOs
milck. US; 'Dakota. 107; 'Lord Wells, 107.
fifth raco. Bellini, t-vear-olds and up, rt fur
lonits Striker, 110; 'Water t.lly, 11.1; I.ltllo
Uniilsnil, ins; 'Ina Knv. 107; Jack Hanover.
HVJ, 'Vorkvllie. 113: Martin Canca, 111; Thn
Hump. li7: Aprlsl, 103; 'Outlook. HO.
Sixth race selllnir, i-year-oldi and up, mllo
and ,n nru Lucky (5,.nrB", 1H; lluterpc,
toil; 'Supn-me, 101. lintun. Ill; 'Captain
lllllott. 1117: 'l'earoek, loo
Sexenth race, selllnc, .1-ear-oldi nnd up.
mllo and 20 sards Cockspur, 113; llenlo Park,
los: 'ProtoKorox, 103; Tso tsol. as; Clerraril,
112. 'lleenan. in., . T.ndy Splrituollc, 1U0.
Apprentlco allowance claimed.
Weather clear; trock Rood.
I NEWS FROM THE
Maneto Is leading tho Quaker City Lirue.
.Quakers are Nnllonal nowllnir Association
champions, their 2S33 total at Now York Inst
Saturday nlvlnir this city Its first national five
man team championship.
. Maneto showed splendid form against Ma
jestic In the Quaker city league series. I.un
gren got 2.11 In his second game. J. Uuest
rolled scores of 188. 22 nnd 210. Kick com
piled 20.1, 207 and 202. while Cook began Ills
nttack with 233.
, Ten two-men teams are rolling In the Royal
Arcanum series on Costa's alleys.
Th scores In detail of the champion Quaker
squad, whoso 2033 pins for three games won
the championship of the National Howling An
soclatlon, decided on tho Orand Central Palaco
Alleys. New York, thus entitling tho locnl
oulntet to tho organization's handsome gold
medals cmblematlo of their feat, follow:
Klllott 100 201 US f.7S
I.nke 204 21.1 lfn ODD
Dynes 1B1 luS 103 Mt
:. Trucks ion 211 m 003
Knox 21(1 103 220 03.1
Totals 003 1011 049 2033
An unusually large number of bowlers rolled
better than 20U pins In their matches on Key
ntono Alleys last night.
Pennsylvania's ft. n. squad beat T. II Smith
team two games, but In turn dropped two to
Suburbanites, with whom It rolled a post
poned eeries.
Suburbanites won two from Tioga, Crescent
bat Keistono two games.
King, of Suburbanites, began aaatnnt Tioga
with 23.1. whllo Hraunwelt, of Keystone, wound
up against Crescent with the samo score
Smith, of Crescent, showed scores of 180,
21(1 nnd 201 last night.
Kline, of Crescent, registered 213 In his
third game.
Nock, tho Pennsylvania It.' n. team star,
rolled 201, ISO and 1BI1 against Smith, nnd
l;i), 101) and 220 against Suburbanites.
SlcCorkelt, of tho I'ennsyUanla It. ft. team.
nhnud 2.11. 181 and 207. rolled ngalnst
Suburbanites. .
Rock, of Suburbanites, rolled scores of 132,
151 nnd 234 Inst night
Liberty Hell took nnothor step toward the.
second round championship of tho Philadel
phia League tourney on Keyatono Alleys last
night, by defeating Camden squad, Its near-
BOWLING ALLEYS
Lcs Canadicns and Quebec "Win
NlilV YOniv. April 5. Is Cannilltns
worj(t! hockey champions, took tho lead In a
two-game match last nlcht by scorlmr (I gual
to 0 fU7.Unst the .Rosebud team, of Portland,
Oro. Tho. second contest will bo played to
night. BOSTON',". April C. Quebec defeated tho
Wanderers of Montreal In nn exciting pro
fessional hockey match last nlzlit by a score
of & to I,
Erinccton-Holy Cross Game Oft"
miNCETON'. N. J.. April 8. Tho baseball
game scheduled for today between Princeton
and Holy Cross has ltecn canceled because tho
field Is not In condition.
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Plowman, Sparc That Field 1
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baseball nine today started suit to restrain
farmer Thomas Anderson from plowing up
their outneld to plant corn. Anderson owns
the ground, but tho club claims a two-year
lease.
Scotland's Greatest Athlete Dead
IXlNliON. April B The death has occurred
In Ixuidon of Donald Dlnle, who was, regarded
by many as the greatest athlete Scotland erer
produced, lie was 70 years of age. ,
Answer to Query
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