r eyeniVg' DEi?G:EBpax.DTiiipHTa: moto&y, ffpurc id, iotb. uj ,- FRANKIE M'MANUS SHOULb BE RE JOGNIZED AS FEATURE BOXER PENN PLAYS WILLIAMS f McMANUS PROVES HEADLINE CLASS BY VICTORY IN FAST BATTLE WITH BILLY DE FOE Frankie Spills Dope by Beating Westerner, Sensation of Last , Week's Ring Work By ROUEKT W. MAXWELL APIiUASANT Rurprlsa was sprung upon Jack McQtilgan'fl guests nt tho Na tional Saturday night whop Franklo Mc Atnmis outpointed tho famous Billy De Foo In six very stormy rounds. Franklo put one over on tho folki nnd proved that hovers, like other nllilfles, havo their Rood nnd had days. Tho Inral hoy surely wai nt hli be!t. for ho won three rounds, Inst two nnd tho other was een. There hns heeu much hue and cry nhout the scarcity ot Philadelphia hoys to use as Iirnrillncrs nt tho nrlous clnhs. Time nnd ngnln the y Uj n. v maxwell. matchmakers grab a lieadllnor from tho fnr West. .South or North, spring tho unknown In the fenturo net nnd hope that tho ndvnnco notices nre true. Sometimes they nre, hut most of tho tlmo tho Dcnr Old Public Rets Its usunl trimming. Peto Herman exploded In his first fuss nt the Olympla nnd Vic Mornn hit the toboggan at tho National Thoso nro only recent rcers.ls nnd past history will rovent many more. Dope Gets K. O. A week hro Billy Do Foo mingled with Eddlo Morgan nnd put up n sensational battlo. Ho Rnvo Morgan a beautiful lacing and afterward was hailed ns tho wonder of tho nge. Ho wns Riven a return dnto and JrcMnnurf wns selected ns an oppo nent. Franklo wns expected to make a good showing for n few rounds, but even his most nrdent admirers, could not see where ho possibly could win. Hut the grandoldopo again wns shot to pieces and tho former Boston boy put up tho best battlo of his career. Franklo had Ic Foe In bad shape In tho second round, but was unablo to finish him. Ho raised a lump over tho visitor's eyo and had him bleeding from tho noso nnd mouth and forced him to hang on to escape punishment. Billy stalled through tho third nnd fourth rounds nnd McMnnus piled up a big lead. In tho fifth, howovcr, Do Foo landed several hard body punches which had Franklo making faces nnd pull ing away. This was Do Foo's best round, but McMnnus was In no worso shapo than ho was In tho second, McMnnus Due Credit Now that McMnnus has trimmed De Foo. will ho bo hailed as tho wonder of tho ago? Ho will NOT. Franklo Is only a local boy and tho boxing public has scon him so often that It Is well ncnualnt od with his stylo of work. Instead of praising Franklo for his good showing Itho chances nro that tho victory will bo darned on Do. Foo's poor condition or any if tho other woll-workcd excuses used on ccaslons llko this. It's tho old story In lieso parts Out-of-town boys get tho est of It, whllo tho horno talent Is kept In lio preliminaries until they break away nd get n rcputatl&o. In somo other town. iko Battling Lcvlnsky and scores ot thers. Why not glo tho local prides a hance' Another boy who mado good and glvos Promise of having" a brilliant future is IVally Hinkts, brother of Stanley, who k'ont on as 11 substltuto against anno poster In tho second bout. Wally Is :i laungster who lately graduated from tho imateur ranks and has nppearcd In only Ihree professional engagements. Ho bat hed a tough veteran Saturday night nnd lield him even for six-rounds. Young IHn Itle has a good left Jab, Is tall, fast nnd blaver, nnd with proper handling ho hhould develop Into a very good light- Ivelght, joary Proves Class The Jimmy Duffy who was defeated by Johnny O'Leary In Buffalo last Friday night Is not tho Jimmy Duffy who will ncet Sam Itobldeau at the Olympla to- Jilglit. O'Leary's victim halls from Lock port, N. Y.. and s considered one ot the best boxers In his class In that section of It he country, He, Is said to have out- velghed O Leary by nine pounds, healing over tho welterweight limit when ho stepped Into thj ring. Johnny's victory places him In Una. to meet nil of the good lightweights who nro now clamoring for notches. Speaking of lightweights, Benny Leon. ard'a services are in demand all over tho ountry. Slnco ho beat Welsh, Billy Gib bon has been swamped with challenges. ind If he accepted half of them, his boy Ivould be busy until Christmas. A per sistent challenger Is Dick curlcy, who mdles tho affairs of Joe Azevedo, tho Portugese marvel. Mr. Curley states that syndicate of business men In New Lon don, Conn., will guarantee Leonard $2500 for a 20-round contest. Azevedo la a great drawing card In the Whaling City, and the fans have backing to the extent of 1(000 that the Portugeso will win the de cision. Median Once More And once more will we get a ringside glimpse of Willie Meehan, fat but not awkward. The Frisco burJesqucr, who should be styled as a windup performer, again Is down for the semifinal scrap at the Olympla Club tonight. Larry Williams, the local light heavyweight, who was one. of Philadelphia's many boxers forced to I seek other pastures to make good, will be 'lilies Ms-a-vis, and he should give the PETEYPetey's Dad'll Take Him Out to Ol limpid Club's Bouts Scheduled for Tonight l'rftlmlnnrlf. nnit n'llnnntt yn. 1nnnr .tolin Diintltf. .llmmv MrC'nb i. Tnmmr .lnmlnn. Hllllo .liukvon s. Alie HntutcofT. I Semlwlncl-up. Hllllo Mcehsn r. Lnrrr Williams. Inil-up. Jimmy Duffy n, Hum Koblclniu. Nntlonnt Club Iifflsloiis. .rolinnj Tlllmnn bent IMclle MFAmtrftr. I'r.inlile McMiiniw ilrfmtfil Hill ilo I ne. I'ntM t'llne ioii from Htnnlo lllnrkle. Mnlli lllnrlclo ilrc llh Mike t'nlr. I'rnnltle Mitener outfouelit Henry llnubrr. Renlleman of much avoirdupois a good nrgtiment for six sections The Btnr fet-to will bring before our fans one Jimmy Duffy, tho nggresslve tough guy fronuOothnm This will bo tho New Yorker's mlrd exhibition hero In a month Ho will stack up against Ham Itobidenu Tho latter, since Retting back Into harness after a decided lay-off. Is trying to proxo again to Phllndclphlans that ho Is nt the top of tho local light weight class Sammy h.s a. good chance tonight to display his repertoire, ns J. Duff Is a mighty Una punching bag. ono who doesn't bnck up nt nny time, and doesn't know when ho has enough. SCRAPS AHOUT SCRAPPERS llurfnln imperii nre mmmrntlnK hlKhly on tlm I'Vhlliltlon ! Johnny O'Lenry In that elty Irnit 1'rlclny night. One Jmirniil Mntcn: "At tho rciiiduslrm of tho 0'Lpnr-L)ufry hoot thera were cries from the rrowd llUo this: '(IIo )ih more of O'Lnry. Wo wnnt 0'l.enry ngnln. IIe'n bear." Johnny nn rematched for April J.I. His opponent will lie n legitimate i:f.l-pouncler. Tho match lietuern .llmmv Murphy nnd Johnny Nelson nt tho N'onparell Club Inst week Is still tho topic ot conversation nmonfr follouerB of both Wjh It hi eiiiB or If neither contingent lll be natlslfed until tho IlKliMvelsth nre re tnatclieil. I3ac h aide rlnims n ictory. Htrooille, Murph'R trnlner. said this mornlmr: 'Tunny how some of these Kensington RUn pee n fight. Uen Hlwood McCloskcy said Jim won." And Johnny fturnn. Nelson's munager. tis, "Any one who thouKht ilurphy won wns bllml." Al N'rlsnn should bo Included nniong the locnl lioer who do not Ret rerocnUlon from mntfhmakers here. Albert flnnll pot n ntnrt nfier helnr idlo for more than n enr. He hnnded UeorBo lllnckburn. no nloueh by any means, an artistic laclmr, nnd now Al la thrown In tho discard njraln. Whether CSusslo Lewis really Is ono of tho leading bintmns In this city will be decided next Monday ulcht at tho Ohmpln. Ho will bo pitted niralnst rranklo Hums, of Jersey City. A Wctnry for tho I'hlladelphlan should put him In lino for bouts with Lew Tendler. IJcnny Kaufman, Johnny Krtle nnd Kid M'llllnms. AlthoUKh Trunk le White's nose Is still In bad snipe he Is lulling lo answer tho bell. Tho llttlo Italian would ffcht tomorrow, but his friends nre ndWslm; him tn rest up until his nasal organ Is entirely well. Itefnro Ted Lenin meets Mike Ribbons In New York May JH lio Is scheduled to box Jai.k llrltton In New Orleans April III. If llrltton can heat the Ilrlton as badly ns he did in llrookljn It is probable tho former fray will ba killed. Harry Dnnohuo, n Peoria, III., HghtwclKht, xxho Is boxing successfully In Now York, may bo listed on a locnl In tho near future. Dono huo boxed hero ubcut threo years ago nnd showed flnelj. Henny Ionanl, tho New York sensntloml. was 'M years old faturda. Ho wns presented with a gold watch fob nnd a horseshoe of Doners by his friends. Then flcnjnmln for warded tho Powers tn tho now York Hospital, here ho was operated on for appendicitis when l'i years, old. rollowlnfr Young Jack O'Hrlen's threo lc torlcs In two weeks oer the threo Joes I'helan, HetTernan and llutler his blK brother Jnivn Is readyto "hook. Tilrn un-.wlth nny welterwelsht mlddlowolRht or flcht heavy wclRht In the world. And Dig Jork nays ha Is .not a bit optimistic about Little John's ability! Charley Thomas' manager has nsked sev eral prominent ring fnns their opinion of u match with Kenny Leonard. They nil glia the snmo answer ns the Kid does himself: "Well, ho won't Knock out Charley iiko ho has tho other fellows." The latest challenger for a crack nt Hilly Do l-'oo Is Tommy lluck. Tom II. admits ho was in rather poor shape tho last tlmo nut. but ho expects to start hard training In a few days. He believes ha con hnng n right-hander on Hill's jaw with sufficient force to mako the Iloor come up nnd meet the St. Paul boy. Tho Cool and Courageous Coffey fights tho (Iruesomo and (Jory (Jeyer In New York Thurs day nlKht. The Musty and Murderous Morris Is expected to return after his defeat of the Houlful und Sorruwful Smith. Creel Pulton, who Is to meet Al Reich In New York, has arrived In Gotham. With him en mo his manager, Mtko Collins. Fulton will preparo for his tlstlc engagements at tho l'loneer A C . where Jess Wlllard trained for tho bout with Moran A 10-round go between HJdle Hart and hranklo McKcoer will be the sen-inn il to tho harley Thomas-Danny I'erguson l.Vrnunder In Norristown tomorrow night. Thomns Is In good shape for tho tilt. NEWS FROM THE Tho Drue Leaguo bowling tourney will bo concluded tomorrow night on Casino Alleys. Tho Philadelphia JIado Hardware Leaguo series tyllt nlso ba brought to a close next Prlday night on the same alleys. r. Flck showed class with the Agasslz team, of the Keystone League. Not only did he roll the high single gnme of the tourney, 277 pins, but lie nlso rolled high three gnmes total of cat), nnd U high averugo man of the year In that leaguo with a record of 1U1 pins for 67 Karnes. Tom damon. of the Pirates, former treas urer of the National Howling Association, who lias succeeded K. I.'. 'Dungan ns national pres ident of the organization. Is second high aer nge man in the Kejstone League, with 183 pins for 41! games. , The Pirates, who lost out In tho final series to AgassU. rolled the highest single team game score, 1030, and three games, 3013, In tho Kejstona league tourney. Nock Is the leading bowler of the Philadel phia, League series. He knocked down "(HI pins In one gamo und Is hlwh uerage roller with a fraction aver ipjplns for -I games. The champion Liberty Pell team, of the Philadelphia League, has high three games to their credit, totaling -'UJL'. With the (he-man team races gradually giv ing way to three-man team affairs a glance at the fht-man etenls shows Interesting events In progress, ilanetu Is again leading Quaker City League. Underdown Is in first place In tho Artlsun's League, three games or an en PENN NINE AND WILLIAMS MIX ON FRANKLIN FIELD Quakers to Play Third Baseball Game of Sea son Today SPIELMAN MAY PITCH Tho University of Pennsylvania nine will piny Its third contest of tho season this nftcrnoon when It lines up against Williams on Franklin Field this afternoon "Piny Dall" Is scheduled for 3:30. Doth trams will bo ouVon tho field nn hour or more previous to tho contest, ns neither has had any prnctlro for throe days, be cause of the weather, Coach Hoy Thomas this morning said ho wns not certain who would shoulder Penn's hopes In tho box ngalnst tho Wll llnins wlllowmcn. However, ho Intimated that whlchocr showed better form be tween Splelmnn nnd Cross would get tho slab selection. Young or Foster will get tho call for tho visitors. The probable line-up for this afternoon: PENN. WILLIAMS. Moore, ,1b. Btnller. If, Vvrny. :i, Dunn. fjb. Kerry, cf. Hmlth, 1 S'ttmnn, If. Mnrtln. ten. Murdock, rf, Jones, rf. Helbert. lb llciwlnnd. HI). lUclloy, cf. f'lnrk. ss. tlllmore. c, Powell, c. Splelmnn or Cross, p. Youmt or Poster, p, BAUMGARTNER SUES FATHER Philly Pitcher Wonts to Recover $2200 "Loan" From Parent CHICAGO. April 10. "Lefty" Tlnunv partner, former University of Chlcngo pitcher and now with tho champion Phil lies, today sued In Municipal Court to recover $2200 which ho said ho "loaned" his father, Conrnd F. Haumgartner. "Pa" natimgartner says "Lofty" In nn "Indian giver." The money camo from Hnumgartner's share of world series cash. IJUKMAN'S BODY SF.NT HOME "Wild Bob" to Bo Buried in Elm City, Michigan LOS ANGRLKS, Cal April 10. Tho body of "Wild Hob" Iturman, nutomobllo drlcr, killed In Saturday's Corona road race, will bo sent to his homo nt Him Cltv, Sllch , today for burial. Tho body of Uric Schrader. his mechanic'-", was sent to St. Louis yesterday. Kahanamoku Fails in Tank NEW YOniC. April 10 Duke. Knlinnnmolcu failed yesterday to qualify for tho 20-yard nntlonsl A. A If. championship, to bo decided tonight nt tho New York Athletic Club. Her bert Vollmer nnd Joseph Whentley dcfenled tho Duke. Inficlder Hinchman Farmed Out TOLEDO, O . April 10 Hnrry Hinchman, Inst jear's second baseman on tho Kansis City American Association team, now a resident of Toledo, will report next week to tho Lincoln Club, of the Western Lengue Pirates Release Pitcher Slattery riTTSnimolI, April in Announcement has been mado hero that Pltehcf Philip Sbit tery has been released by the Pittsburgh Na tional League Club to the MHrsmilllown llowa) Club In tho Central Association. Chicago Cubs Drop Pitcher Bailey CHICAGO, April ill Pltchor nill P-nlley. of tho Chlcngo National Lenguo Club, hns been released by President Charles Weeghman. Third Big Cage Game Friday The managers of Greystoelc and Paterson decided last night to play the third nnd dy elding gamo of tho world's basketball series next Prlday night nt Couper Itattallon Hall. Newark Soccer Game Postponed NHWAnK. X. J.. April 10. Tho soccer game scheduled to bo played hero bettveon tho Hethlehem 1. C nnd tho Jersoy A O. was railed off on account of tho poor condition of tho playing field. Tho gumo will bo placed next Sunduy. Ncwcorob Entered in Bip; Shoot IIALTIMOUK. Sid . April 10 Charles New comb, of Philadelphia, will be one ot the par ticipants lo the first nnnual handtrap shoot of tho National Sporting Cloods Company, over tho trap nt tho Gentlemen's OrUlng Park to day and tomorrow. Durbar Under the Hammer Ni:V YOItK. April 10 Durbar, second son of Itabelals and Armenia, and winner of tho English derby In 1U14, wll be among the horses of tho late Herman It Dunci to bu sold at auction here May 7. BOWLING ALLEYS tire series in advance of Northwestern. In section II series the Northwestern No. 2 team Is five games ahead of ttnderdown. Lions are ono gnme nhend of Tigers In Muckn League. In Philadelphia League, Lib erty Hell Is again In Ilrst placa and Is striv ing hard to repeat Its first round triumph Columbus Council won tho championship of tho Knights of Columbus League. Tho rnco prowd exciting and caused great rivalry among tho six teams. Thirteen teams nro having a lively race In tho U O 1. tourney. Station 8 Is first In tho American Ice series. Accounting has opened n lead of four games oer Installation In Philadelphia Electric com petition, whllo Aetna has won the Insurance championship. In the Industrial League the Keen Kutters are only two games nhead of Kcull It Co., und the race may ho decided when these teams meet In tho final nlght'a play, April 2R. Lnterprlso have Joined tho pennant April 28. Enterprise has Joined tho pennant llardwaro lAaguo bunting. The threo-man team races nre also exciting In Curtis League, Color Press Is In Hrst place., having won six games and lost four, while no lets than four of the other live teams of the leaguo are tted for second placa one gamo behind. 1-vbM.so LrnoKit, Post Press, Engraving .tnd Proving have each won live und lost five games, whllo Journal Press brings up the tear with four victories and six tvverses. In Ke stone, League triple competition. Agas slz are leading rJectlon A, and Archers, Mount ers and Itaagers are tied for first placu In Section II e.ich having won three and lost threo games the Woodshed MEKrS ALEXANDER AT WASHINGTON .cfwffilc9. t h-i-w .j. . in mi,),,..), nil mi.i ivtwn.'t'!m'U.WllUX'All Walter Johnson, the peer of American pitchers, is scheduled to clash with G rover Alexander this afternoon in the Nationals-Philly game at Washington, D. C. ALEX TO FACE JOHNSON TODAY IN WASHINGTON Preparations for Phillies' Opening With Giants at Home Are Made PLAYERS TO GET GIFTS WASHINGTON", April 10. Alexander tho Great vs. Johnson tho Marvel na tho announcement nintlo hero this mornlnc; for tho Phillies' final mirlnc; training samo In preparation for tho lit 10 season, which starts Wednesday. Ilccnuso of Grover C.'h defeat nt Itlchmoml last week local fann nro making Washington tho favorite, for this nftcrnoon's contest. Tho Phillies will reach home tonight, ns they will leave for Philadelphia shortly after tho gamo today. Tho management of tho Phillies Is malt ing npcclnl arrangements for tho opening ot tho N'ntlonnl Lenguo championship In Philadelphia on Wcdncsdny, when Tnt Mornn's champions of 1015 will meet the Now York Giants In tho Initial gamo of tho pennant raco at IJroad and Hunting don. Tho most Interesting feature of tho opening day's ceremonies. In addition to tho fact that it will ho tho Ilrst chance tho fans will hnvo to welcome tho Phillies since tho closing gamo of tho world's series last fall, will ho tho presentation of a handsome gift to every member of tho team who participated in tho' world's series with the Ilohtou lied Sox. At tho bannuct given In honor of tho Phillies' victory In tho National Leaguo raco last year a movement was started toward rewarding tho players of Pat Mo ran's team for giving Philadelphia Its flr.st championship In tho history of tho National League. 13. T. Stotcshury. tho Philadelphia banker: Scnutor James I. McNIchol nnd Fred T. Chandler, vico president of the club, were appointed a commltteo to select a suitable gift to bo presented to tho placrs on tho opening day of the season In Philadelphia this year. Just what tho prize Is will not bo known until tho opening day. ns It has been ar ranged to mako tho gift a pleasant sur prise to tho men who won glory for tho city, the club and themselves. Tho usual ceremonies connected with the opening of a championship season will ho In order on Wednesday. Mayor Thomas I). Smith and tho members of his cabinet and their families will bo tho guests of tho clnlv management, occupy ing a section of tho botes facing tho Phillies' bench. Mayor Smith will throw out tho first ball. Thero will be a musl cal program and llag-ralslng. as In former years, the raiting of tho National Leaguo pennant being reserved for a later date. It has not been settled which of tho National Leaguo clubs will hnvo the honor of meeting tho Phillies on "Pennant Day." Tho band concert will start at 1 o'clock on opening day and tho preliminary cere monies at 2 o'clock, riay will begin at 3. ni VMPIA A A "road A llalnbrlilse UL.I1V1I lv t, v. narry Kiinurils. .Msr. TONKillT. 8:30 HII.Ull' Younc O'Donnell vs. Vounir Johnny Iltindee Jimmy 31ct'tibo h. Tommy JumlMtn Willie Juckton Ttf. Abe Kiiti-notr Wllle Meeh.ui m. Larry MHIlim Jimmy Duffy vs.' Sam Robidenu Acini. 23c. Hal. Ken. SOe, Arena Ilea, 73c. SI, r.VLACi: A. P. NOKUIVTOHN. PA. Iff tuuml Tueclay, Anrll Utli 15 ICuundi nanny Perruou . Charlie (Kid) Tlioiiian ID ltda. Prunkle McKeeer . Utile Hart 0 lids, K.O. Willie Moi.nun t a. Kiidle Holland SCHOOLBOYS IN FIRST GAMES FOR CUP THIS WEEK Important Baseball Matches This Week Cen tral High Will Begin OTHER LEAGUE NEWS This Is tho week for tho opening Inter scholastic Lenguo baseball games for tho Princeton Cup, nnd tho coaches will loso no tlmu In totindlng their teams Into shapo for tho most Important games of tho sea mii. Central High opens Its Princeton Cup season In tho contest with Germnn town High next Friday afternoon. Prior to this gnme Central will meet Art and Textile School. Catholic High and West Philadelphia High School meet In ti leaguo gamo next Prlday afternoon On the Bame day tho Southern High School and Philadelphia Trades School nines will clash. These teams will play other games prior to tho leaguo matches, nnd tho coaches will bo ablo to make necessary chnnges. It wan a good movo on tho part of tho league oillci.ils In moving up tho dato for tho opening games. Even at this time it Is doubtful If all tho gnmes on tho roster for this week will be plajed. AlHrd. of the Oerrmntown llleh Hehool truck team, hns left nchnol tn enter bunlnesa Ho u.ia imc nf the lendlnc uprlnters at tho school unci picked tu run nn the relay team Hemmy. the rrlenda" Central 8chool twirler, will lin used In tho cam" with Oermantown Academy next Prlday. Coach John Jacuby l.i holdlnc Itemmy In reseno for thla Im portant contest. Captain niionden, nf the Central High crew lament the fact that Chambers and Arm KtronK. two of tho etcrann. are lost Chnm bertt has been barred by tho faculty. Arin strone has reported for the baseball team. Mike Kent Is Oermantown's dependable twirler I'ddlo Lamb will eoon hae the task of hilnlns Coach Mutton brine home a few more lnteracudemlc League contests. y 'S'4'lUje!&s4WSJMlfe Avoid Gasoline Shortage By Storing; a Supply With Yhuf pfin Storage System",. 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Where old V.il Plank is Kinrmlni; up Arise. O Muse, as Homer did For bush league Troy and Hector's all; Corns on, tear in and lift the lid I'rom olci Ooo Winter's barren pall; Come, blow us to virile ofrnlit Of three-base hits and rfoublo plays, Of Johnson's speed and Matty's firaln And other uell .itotcu lesser jays. Sing us, well, say, a song that rings Like Baker's double over third The roaring note as livers swings Through midair like a flying bird; The crashing bat, the thudding mitt, The brooding hush before the dls, And then the cadenco of the hit As Speakrr d Ives the runner in. Sing us the frenzy of the snotif, Ami then Mo hush that follows where The sacks are full nnd two are out With llonus H'np-ucr tenllliiff there; Tho hush that gitps, with hands clenched tight, Il'ilfo faces stand and heart beats JifllJ And then a gray streak into right As fielders chase the hurtling pllf, Come on, old Top, and sieat the lyre, Hmaih it across the right field fence, ll'iera those who hear may iteuer tlr lint say, "This stuff Is Great, Immensel" Tear off an anthem for a ride Whose melody is sweet as this WO Wt Slide, you bonchcad iusner, sd-i-d-ct" ' John J. McDermotL tho greatest golfer ever developed In America, la now In an asylum. The paths of glory do not alwnya lead to rosobeda of rest. McDcrmott la 1911 flashed llko a sky rocket. And In 1913 thero wan hardly a spark left In tho darkness that gathered around him. No young player In nny gamo has ever known a quicker rlso or a. swifter fall. Success Is well enough. But If It Is to ho followed by constant danger It Is bet ter novcr to have had success. Only tho dweller In tho valley who has never known tho hills can hold his share of peace. McDermott, when tho break came, had too far to drop to stand the crash. So It left him wrecked and broken where he is today. Pot Sliots "It Is all In tho game." they say, but most of It was put thero when nobody was looking. Tho Error Column just nn often shows where n ptaycr wasn't afraid to take a chance. Vague rumors of the Goteh-Stecher match continue to drift In, but the Big Splurgo will ho suppressed until the occa sion develops a pinker ripeness. In tho meanwhile Gotch Isn't getting ery much younger. A year ago at this date two Boston clubs wero picked to lead their circuits and give tho Citadel of Culture an ex clusive world scries. Then Hvers cracked PH 73V. HipitLor Zjm U-iBr&s - L-nmmm. JL tJn rilgJ 1 I rarV''rJ ZT ' 3S5S nn nnkle, James lost a pitching arm and only one of the two camo through. Today two Boston clubs nre Bualn favored, nrd this tlmo Stalllngs has for tified his machine ngalnst the setbacks that broke It a year ago. But there U thla difference tho competition will b far keener and the upward march for any club will be a tougher one. Yet with two such clubs It Is fairly saio to hint that Boston will at least take part In another world series, even It she doesn't gobble tho entire Bhow. There are some assignments that ara soft, requiring no great perplexity. The pitcher facing Hetrolt In a toush pinch can pass Ty Cobb, with nolwdy but Bob Vcach and Sam Crawford left. Sir Suppose Frcddlo Welsh decides to hold tho lightweight championship In definitely by refusing to meet nny ood man In a 20-round match by holding out for terms thnt no one can meet? There doesn't seem to be any nils of the boxing gamo to bar such a contingency, and Welsh has already shown thnt he Isn't go ing to tnko any chances of losing his tltls for somo time. 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