EVENING- EEDflEtt PHIEAPEEPHIA', WEDNESDAY, 'APETD 2B. 1910. r 15 t .j. MANY POLE VAULT STARS ARE ENTERED IN PENN RELAYS RYAN'S OPENING IS SUCCESS LOCRWOOD'S LOSS ' WEAKENS PENN'S ONE-MILE RELAY , Dorsey Will Bd Third Man Discouraged , RECORD POLE VAULTERS L Ily TED MEREDITH Captain Tenn Trnck Tram. All hopA for Joo LocUwoort'n recovery In tlmo to tnke up tho third relay on the oneJmllo tenm have been Riven up. Iock Wootl Is Btlll In the hospital unci la re covcrlnK rnpldly, hut It Is a iiliyslc.it lm possibility for him to run. Yesterday at noon wan tho first day ho was given nny solid food and that was not enough fuel, If eaten threo times a day, to carry him through a quarter such as ho would havo to run. Frank Dorsey will take his plnco and t think will nil It very well; but even with such a man as Dorsey running. I think wo havo given. away flvo good yards, which will mean a lot on Saturday. Tho members of tho team havo taken up this mlsfortuno In a flnowny nnd nil feel that they mUHt shoulder somo of this loss nnd try to mnko It up. They aro not a bit discouraged and It Is certainly a great feeling of satisfaction to havo such a bunch bohlnd you. Same In 1914 This la tho second tlmo In my three years on tho varsity that tho one-mllo tenm has com'o to tho relays shot to pieces by accidents. Tho first year. In 1914, Kelly pulled a tendon nnd 1 wna taken sick with measles, which crippled the team a lot. Then, to cap tho climax, Cross fell, losing so much that Don Llp plncott could not recover It on tho final tap. When I said last week that tho rolays would provo to ba nt their greatest height this year I think I wns not wrong by a Brent deal. Tostcrday I tried to Bhow the stars who would bo In tho J 00-yard dash, 120-ynrds hurdles arid high Jump. I thought thoso three of tho special events would bo most attracttvo to the gonoral nubile, nnd I still think bo, but thero la ono event, tho pole vault, which will con tain moro good men than nny other. On looking over tho entries for this event I seo 14 men who i havo shown 12 feet or better. It Is a strnngo thing, but ever slnco tho relp.ys havo started It seems that tho vaulting has been very good on relay day, nnd men havo dono hotter tho last Saturday In April than they do nil tho rest of tho season. Best at Relays Last year tho bent performance of tho year was at tho relays, when Xcwstcttor, of Pennsylvnnln, and Foss, or Cornell, tied at 12 feet 10 Inches. Theso two men ngnln will bo In this year's event nnd look like tho favorites, although they must meet some wonderful vnulters. Just to shqw what they aro up against let mo mention tho names and records of somo of their competitors: Culp, of Illinois, with a record of 12 feet 4 Inchos; Fisher, of Chlcngo, 12 feet; Haydock. of Harvard, 12 feet 4 Inches; Babbitt, of Harvard, 12 feet; Carj', of Princeton, 12 feet 3 Inches; Curtis, of Syracuse, who won tho event In 1913 nt 12 feet G14 Inches; Johnstono nnd Buck, of Yale, 12 feot; Naglo. of Yale, 12 feet 2', 4 inchos; Rector, of Dartmouth, 12 feet 4 Inches; Cheyney, of Cornell, 12 feet, nnd Sewell, of Pennsylvania, 12 feet 3 Inchon!' This gives you nn Idea of what to ex- pect In tho polo vault A good day might mean a world's record, for all these men aro good vaultcrs nnd soveral are capable of doing a now record If they hit con ditions right. t Newstetter might not prove to bo as good on Saturday as he Is. Early In his training he had a soro leg nnd Doctor Orton. thinking1 It might turn out to bo teiulon trouble, laid him off. Ho' might C fciio In getting Into shapo, but I nm 'nf 'the opinion that tho excitement of the competition will be great enough to carry hlro through to n good performance. Newstetter Is a great vaultcr and a strong competitor. Has Developed Pole vaulting has developed a great 4eal In the last' few years, due to the Vkanging' of form and tho slldlng-up or the hands. Mike Murphy Is the founder of tho latter Improvement and It has added from six to nine Inches, on, to the vaulting' records of a fow years back. Before this was started by Miko the vaulted, kept their hands In one position until the final shoot came, now they slide the under hand up as tho polo goes Into tho grouriQ. Lawson Robertson Is expected to re port to '.the Pennsylvania track team no port to 'the Pennsylvania track team to morrowennd not later than next Monday, He has some matters to fix up In New York wh'fch might require until next week, but If he can he will be here before that time, Penn's List Coach Orton has entered the entire Penn track team as follows- Mile team Jamea E. Meredith. Dorsey F, Kaufman, T. Lennon. flub T. Iope, S-mlle team Gutter, A. Hcudter, T. Fops, II, Berry. Subs Norrls. Slsraund. mile, team E. Humphries, i De Korn, Mitchell, Coltnn. Hub Koethen. Elsele. Distance medley T. Pope, Slcmund. Zutter, Koethen. Bubs A. Elsele, U. .N'orrla. Con nolly, 100 yards Katz. Friedman, Wentz, Sprint .medley F, Dorsey, T. I.ennon. P. Kaufman1, Jamea E, Meredith, Sub A. Scud der. Broad Juror- Bertolet. llerry. Downing", Ventz, Jones, Ivory. Buchhols. ll'O-yard hurdleWarren. Hopkins. 440-yard hurdle-r-HopMna, Wlckeriham, Dousherfrl Vale. Alst. itign jump uucnnois, Tnioauti, itampton. Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night . RYAN Harry Htnlth ilffeattil Yonnit Jack Toland. (lenrtto Knm, beat Kit Walters, Terry Ketrlielt won from Harry llrrnner. .Morris ttnlf knocked down nnd trimmed Walter llrown, lonnt. Ilnllnd Mopped Tommy Clark In the third. . VOItK Io Untitle defeated Ralph I'.rn. Johnny dill bent lluck Wanner In three rounds. IIOSTON" Mike O'Dowrt knocked out Joe I,anM In the ninth rnnnd, i KANSAS riTV lack Dillon .Vol a referee's decision over llntlllnc I,eTlnkr, . NT. I.ouis Harry Willi outpointed Sam t.nncfnrd. , KnNOSIIA Johnny ronton got n tie tlslon orer Johnny Ritchie. . . ItUFFAI.O Jofmny 0'Iary knocked ont Indian fete .Scott In tho ninth round. ALEX VS. CHENEY IN OPENING FRAY WITH BROOKLYN Pitchers' Battle May Be Feature of Dodgers' First Game WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAL MUOUK. Club. Won. I-ost. ret. Wirt. I-vie. rhllllea 0 1 Ml ."'J fl2 ltoton 4 3 .871 MS .BOO CMcnto (I 4 ,M1 .600 .BOO HI. I.nul 0 ft .! .J52 ,0O (nclnnntl n II .800 .83 .40? riltkhnrgh 4 0 .400 .488 .381 llrookljn J 3 .400 .80(1 ,883 New Vork 1 0 .143 .250 .US AMERICAN LEAGUE. notion ft 4 .007 .002 .018 New Vork 8 4 .880 .000 .800 BSiroii.... 0 .s" ."J? .55" M. Louis 6 8 .BOO .618 .488 WnshWton 0 0 .BOO .345 .488 Cletelntid 8 8 ,B .848 .488 thlcnito 0 7 .40 .800 .420 thietu ::::::: 2 4 . .300 .200 TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL I.HAdt't:. New york nt lloston ruin. Brooklyn nt riillndelphla ciotidr. .ft, Ixmls at Cincinnati cloudy. I'lttshurKu nt Chicago cloudy. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Bolnn nt New York elouilr. Athletic nl Wellington clear. Detroit nt HI. I.tnl cloudy. Chicago nt Cleveland clear. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE IlufTnlo nt Rlclimnnd cleir. ' Montreal nt Ilnltlmnre clenr. Only gnmea ncheiluled today. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ronton, 8: New York, 1, Cincinnati, III Bt. I-onls. 3. Other flulu not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ronton, 4 1 New York, 3. rierclund. Oi Chlcngo, 2. Other clubs not scheduled. Scholastic Baseball Schedule for Todag INTERSCIIOLASTIC I.BAOUB Cnlliollo High ts. Northeast High, nt 20th nnd Cnnibrln streets. ... . ,, . Trades Hcliool vs. West riillndelphln. nt Utngeeislnc (Irmind. 80th nnd Chester nrenue. Mouth rhllndelphla High freshmen vs. Cen frnl High freshmen, at Houston Field. (iermnnlonn High. vs. I'rnnkford High, nt DIton Field. Northeast High frenhmen vs. West l'hlla lelplila freshmen, at Klngtesslnc Grounds. OTHER GAMES Ilnrerford Trcps vs. Eplicopnl Academy, at 02 J nnd Wnlnut streets. r innylranta Initltuto v. St. Joseph's, nt St on Field. u .er. .Moore & Stewart vs. George School, at ilenrce hcltool. Media High vs. Wilmington High, nt Wil mington. Vllhirmrn l'reps vs. Hill School, nt I'otta tow n. Colllngswood High. vs. Lower Merlon, at Ardmore. . Wenonah Slllltnry Institute vs. I'eddle In stitute, ut Hlzhtstown. I'erknsle High s. Ambler High, nt Ambler. West I'lillnilclpliln Mecond vs. Northeait Sec ond, ut Northeut. South riilliulelphtn Second vs. Central High Second, at Houston Field. TRACK Loner Merlon nnd Rndnor High ts. Haver ford School, ut Hntrrford, Schoolboy Fans 23 Batters KANSAS CITY, April 20 Daseball acouta would do wi'll to talR with the parents of William Walih. a Kansas City. Kan.. outh. In regard to a professional bnsehnll career for the young mnn. BUI fanned ".'1 of the Inde pendent HlKh batsmen that faced him Mon day. The young-ster had seernl errors behind htm, however, nnd was scored on twice, but he won tho same, 1U to :. SERIES WILL BE CLOSE Alexander tho Great will pitch for tho Phillies In the first (tame of tho Berles against Brooklyn thin nftcrnoon. Man ager Mornn Intends to follow tho plan which was no successful In 1916, and his famous twlrlacwlli contlnuo to pitch the first gnmo of each series, regardless of whoso turn It happens to be. Alex wilt have a hard battlo on Ills hands this nfternoon, ns Larry Cheney wilt hurl for tho Dodgers. Cheney Is particularly effective ngalnst tho Phillies, nnd In tho pant has proven a "Jinx" to Alexander. It was Cheney who stopped Alexander after ho had won nlno straight gnmes In 1913, nnd again last year when tho NcbrnBkan had won ten In a row, ho feJJ. "Wore tho giant epltbalter, who was then with tho Cubs. At tho present time Brooklyn hits only two twlrlers In good shapo. They "nro Cheney nnd Pfcffcr, hut this pair aro In unusually godd trim for thin tlmo pf tho yenr nnd IT the former wins todny ho may bo sent bnck nt Moran's men In tho final game of the series, ns Mnnnger Robinson Is nnxlous to cut down tho Phils' lnrgo lead. After enjoying wonderful weather nt tho training camp nnd getting Into superb shape, the Dodgers havo been unfortunate enough to run Into poorer weather than any other team In the two major leagues. To date Brooklyn has been nblo to play only flvo gnmes and the team Is badly In neetUtof practice Poor pitching killed whatever chance Brooklyn had to win tho pennant last season and n great deal of attention was paid to tho hurlers In tho South. Tho staff was developing In grcnt shape nnd IlobltiBon apparently was due to havo a powerful staff this year when the wcathor Interfered with Robinson's plans and sot tho hurlers back. With Moran's pitchers In Buch splendid shape thoro does not nppcnr to bo much chance for tho Dodgers to sweep tho scries, but a victory over Alexander will give Hoblnson's tenm a great advnntngo for tho present series. Other Sports on Page 17 The new Arrow COIXARspring Style, in two heights abras CLUETT, PEABODYOCa INCAMWaS S8-poun weight Royer, E, IUKV. Harrla. Hen- Running hoo. ateo and JunriD Jonea. Went. Downing. 'Buchholz. Ivory. 7 Pentathlon William Crelghton. II. Rerry. Iolf vault W. Neyvatetter, K. Sewell, Heard. wood, Walte, Wilson. Kreshman mile relay Ilrennan. Walker, Clayton, Smith. Subs Creeael, Price, Bon lack. Shot put Dorlzaa. Dougherty, Harrla. Hammer throw Matthew. Hennlng, Royer. Javelin throw Berry. Dorliaa, Crelghton. Discus Doruaa, Berry. Itoyer. Van Glnkla, Baltimore Gets Record Datsman 'CHICAGO. April 26. Jack Keas Is a mem ber of the Baltimore club, of the International League, the deal for his sale by the Chicago White Sox, having; been completed. Kesa came to the White Sox this year from the Oakland club, of pie Paclno Coast league, where ha was credited with a hit la 117 coaaecutlva game aa( aeasoo. -, I . TUK LAHGE8T DIKTIIIIII'TOKS OF. la I'hlladelfbU MA,RSHALLfBUS,.flc. A ihop for Qpntfapdn J13 S. THIRTf ENTH ST. 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Such tcann ahould set In touch with William CIron, 1317 Houth 4th street. Oroo put a speedy team on tho field laat aenaon nnd, conaldcrlnR the new material, expecta to repent thla yenr Maylonvlllo haa set aaldo Sundaya for traveling. Ncylnnd to Try Arm Again , WEST TOINT. V. Y.. April 20. Cadet Key. land, captnln of the Army nlno. will mako another ntlempt to eo on tho mound for hla tenm today, when the Army ta scheduled to meot Seton Hall. Ncylnnd came out nf tho hospital in days aito to bo In against Mahan, of Harvard, but wna In audi poor ahapo that ho withdrew after the fifth Inninir. Hcrrcshoff to Play Golf Again Tho Country Club of Lnkewond liaa already recehed moro than M entries for the nnmi-il pprlnK Rolf tournnment, which Is to bfftln thero tomorrow. Kred Horreahorf la on the Hat He was seriously 111 last fall, and wns forced to rocuperote In n local aanltnrlum. whore It wns said that he would probably not be able to compoto In Bolf tournaments this year. "It takes two to mako a fight" Is an old ring adage, and It proved without ft doubt that Adam Ityan's first experience ns a matchmaker was very successful. Tho flvo bouts staged as tho 'stcenth re opening of tho flstlo arena at lllh and Sprlnjr Garden streets and Initial stag undor tho ausplce of tho Ryan A. C. ro BUtted In a series of tho best scraps seen hero this season. Promoter Ilyan Is sat isfied today that tho audlenco last night wended Its way homeward pleased with his show, and ho Is now busy putting to gether another card, which he hopes to bo oven bettor, for next Tuesday night. Harry Smith and Young Jack Toland, two fast-hlttlng llttlo bantams, traveled through six lively rounds In the main bout last night, with Smith cantering home the winner. In a majority of the rounds To land managed to keep abreast of his oppo nent, but Smith several times uncorked a hard right swing that overpowered Young Jnck's "biff-bang" stylo of battlo. Uoth tho youngsters were eager for the fray, and thero was not an Instant that gloves wcro not flying, Whenever Toland managed to get Smith nt closo quarters he showered short right and left hooks on the latter's body. Smith wns not Btrong for mixing things nt short range, Ho preferred to shoot his right over as Tolnnd was coming on. New London Gets Pitcher Hcnrnc NEW LONDON. Conn., April 20. An nouncement has been made hero that the New London Club of the Eastern Leairii had pur chased Hearne. a pitcher of the Toronto Club nf tho International League. NEWS FROM THE ALLEYS Nett Saturday Is the date set for the etotlnc of entries for the second annual champlonahlps of the city association of the National Bowline Association, to be rolled on the. Keystone Al leys, aurtlnr May 8, The events will be tor Ave, three and two men teams and Individuals, They are all to be decided upon the handicap basts, In the five-man team samea three matches wilt be rolled, tha teams knocklnc down the most plna belnr the wlnnera. In the other three classes, nre tames will b rollta by each of the conteatanta. The champion team of the Artisan League will be determined tonltht, when the Under down squad ehnmplan or Section A will clash with the Northwestern .No. a team, victor In Section D, In a special three-same aerlea on Keystone Altera, The Atlantic Coaat toumer also wilt draw most of the beat leeat teams. This serlea srlll consist of three-man, two-man and Individual jontesta. It wllf.lt la expected, draw lnrreir from the Quaker City and Philadelphia Leant, whtch nre TtiHInw fl.tnn mttph.. ,,na ttm Jurisdiction, Theie ramea will be rolled from scratch on Costa' a and Terminal alleys. 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