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    teVKNING LEiDOBa-.PBIliAbliLi'HlA,' WKDiNliSUAY, MAY 3, 191G.
13
ym TENNIS, GOLF, BOXING AND OTHER LIVE NEWS OF THE WORLD OF SPORTS
55TNG FOOTBALL WORK
GETTING TO BE A HABIT
IN THE BIG COLLEGES
Myers iNOi vxiecvuy uenenteu, uuu jcivery rrac-
?ice is oi meswmauie
jf lanning
By ROBERT W.
- t nvnlA fhlno In
.tftnr 10 Du mo I'twF1-' ......o ...
uL !).. rlrclCS (0 call out tha foot-
r ' .rt In tho spring and run them
' L - nirsa of preliminary training
"" to come. Ynle, Harvard,
'. won to com '
Stato nnd the Uni
versity of Pennsyl
vanla havo taken up
this prnctlco nnd
next year It Is al
most certain that the
other colleges will
fall Into line.
Spring football
practice has been
knocked and boosted
for tho last few
yenrs, with tho
knocks In tho major
ity. Experts have
loudtv asserted that
i ff. jUXWEtl' It wna a wasto of
time becauso the
, derived little benefit nnd Generally
Sot everything thoy learned whon thoy
Jit iadt In the fall. Tho long layoff
U8 summer months, thoy said, did not
Imstb their playlnsr, as tho athlotcs
a, crone to loaf most of tho tlmo and
ittall left their minds entirely.
rn a way, those experts nro right.
)rtot football does not help tho players
,rt nuch, but It Is of IncBtlmnblo value
the coach. It gives hlru a pnnnco to
La tip on the game and ho has nn op
Lrtatltr to look ever tho nvnllablo mn
Erlit en hand. Ho can Iny out his plans
br tie Ml nd whcn tno candidates ro
brt for real work, etnrt In without devot-
t a couple 01 weeua tu cxpui iiiiciiuiik.
rub In the season the football conch
ti tmr cent of tho team. It Is up to
Is to pick out the men, teach them how
play, select tno mays anu kui uunga
rM As tho season progresses nnd
belteam gets going good, the cniclcncy
i0 coacn decreases uihii ul mc uiui
about 10 per cent., whllo tho team Is
i) per cent. All of which goes to show
jut ta football oerythlng depends upon
H start,
BobFowell realized this when ho called
lit the candidates for tho Pcnn team
it Monday. Ho looked over tho ma-
rial, ran through some 'or tno ruui
tntj of tho gamo, but did not attempt
, iwirfi any advanced play. ' The now
huh knows ho has a job on his hands
, pull tho Ited and Blue eleven out of
ii mire next fall nnd summoned IiIb
en to gho them tho onco-ovcr. It Is
ir best to seo what kind of matorlal
itre Is on hand beforo mnklng plans
the faturo.
JFolvrell will have a good team next
r, and It Is safe to predict that many
etorles will Do won. hod Knows tno
TAND1NGS OF WOMEN'S
THREE GOLF LEAGUES
PirtUDEll'ItlA TEAM GUP.
W. L. P.O. W. L,. P.C.
ills. C. a 3 0 1 000 fit. Davld'n 1 1! .mill
la. Viler 3 1 .000 Overbrook.. 0 3 .000
SCBrRBAN TEAM CUP.
klpc. v.: i.. t n
Mlbtjrr.. 11 ."3 n Tin la 2 '.' .fiOO
tlTcikM2 1 .7.10 Moorostown. 1 3 ,'jno
nntsimi a i ,750 Lansdowno. O' 4 ,000
IMLUNGFORD TEAM CUP.
w. i.. p. c w. i.. r p.
nrtai.,,, 3 O 1.000 r. C'ty Club 1 2 .33 i
rU HUB.. 2 1 .fiflil Arnnlmlnk,. 18 .'Jno
imufion. - i .nun memon l j .u
lusuria quu
KOTES OF THE AMATEURS
a ftll.rounil hnll nlavpr wnntn In aim nn
pi t lood tenm In tills vicinity. He hoH
rrw wn aeverni nme m uamaen. Ad-
ri fF"- ." 1 v"- " iwuutaiTii .ciiuva, iui
fHKl, Si, J.
,'J
.HFlllIldflDhtA TIrII. flml.rlnnn (onm. f nnn
f Q. It. Truxlon. lS3i Cambridge
welt Walnut P C. Is booking EameB with
Wfiar-old teams halni; grounda and pny
I, ull expenses. John McUulKan, .VJ33
uefine eireet, or phono Belmont B07D W.
Eookweoil etarta Its reason with a victory
Audubon, Tho former wants cnme with
PJl teams In Pennsylvania. Now Jersey
ft Delaware offerlne a Rood ftuarantoe.
tT. Weer. 2711 North 21th street.
Coart M&nayunk. No. s;, Porrestera of
'. .""v or""eu a traveling team and
ruli. irerman Herbert. 4457 Main street.
JSSf 8.1? li"- nfS wmlnrofeis onat team.
Knif MTRynJ3'r,-."; -T. ttnd Oecoratlon
Mu.-?LnJ' nT nel1- 221 West Cheiten
pei. or shono fJernuntown 205,
AST FOOT WORK
! FACTOR IN
By WILLIAM T. TILDEN, 2D
Germantown Cricket Club.
(fw peed with which a man gets over
1118 ground In any gamo depends on
'work, either his own or somo anl
' In polo It denenda nn tha foot.
of the horsa ; In baseball, football.
-'', track and tennis II ilnnomlu nn
own footwork.
iml HI' ?. Is footwork with most
m ;- , onl' waY they can get
li "" wok to another. Thev iro
sth.v WIth0Ut Perceiving why or
i be, mere,
f toll??,0'1 .Da man ls taBi" than nn
IBeMTin An,tou.ntl not In tha actual dlf-
i fart .k..'1' pnysIca make-up. but in
note Ms 7.. I t.f'"fr k?? nw t
lle the latf.. fem"on w n's welgnt.
Ibldi .ii r never Bava it a thought.
u th vBOW often than adults be
tnes ,L rvo not 'earned the relation
1 hi rf B a we'eht. When a man
no noes r h.. . ... .
"t Mluitoe. ,.U1D."i" .We,B"1
in . " . ua iCCl
UJJJJJP UIiniB hU... . .
td dsnT"'" snouii realize
that
iKi,i, ,vr""" v ooiworK,
Footwork la
--isr.f " remiiaHnn
mtvL
and control of
tok.1twork n tho court will
token J7ra on tho court will
fan. and it fnal.B'ro"es, In relation
d ternl, 'LW"Lb( 8h0:n how root;
Em, iMrirf "'" "'reciion ana, at
Si let it tny stroke- But In this
1 ? 't M Stated CltarW tnot nn nor.
Wk, 80od tennla without good
QUTaTrea ht. ...
William. "?,'"'! "" Johnstqn, Nor
.fe S1 Mrth,a, Wat.
men. n,,ii v " " u"'" ivra
" knawledlll,bl uUer,y useless '
MS r."r"ugS Of f nntun-L-- . ,.w.
mt
M them bU. . IOO'Wori was taken
'worltfo, m..r fames
lTsMr .r tha foundation.
are built on
4 thatWv,? to ,have yur 'eet
L""U weight U coming I
5hofc n" weight Is coming Into
mi, mil uuiuumc
PjA. ""- Tf""- mmm
vame to ioacn m
ior ! an
MAXWELL
game, and his wonderful personality will
do the rest.
Last night Bill Hollenback departed
for Syracuse, whero he will look over
his gang of husky gentleman In prelim
inary practice. Tho beefy rush lino that
putprayed every opponent last year still
Is Intaot, and tho backfleld loses only
Wilkinson Many new men will bo on
hand nnd Hollenback Is confident of n
successful season.
Dick Harlow, who made such a suc
cess at Pcnn Stnto Inst year, nlso has been
out with his men, nnd reports that tho
early prnctlco was a success. Harlow had
a green tenm last year nnd many glnrlng
fnults were cxposod In tho games. He
has partially corrected theso this spring
nnd laid a foundation for good football
next fait. From tacklo to tackle tho men
lacked cxpcrlenco and ho now has them
started on tho right road. Long scrim
mages wero held nnd tho players learned
qulto a tlttlo,
Thero will bo no early training nt tho
University of Pittsburgh. Qlenn Warner
Is not In favor of tho schema nnd will hold
back his good stuff until tho men report
to tho training camp In September.
"What's tho uso of getting them out In
April?" queries Warner. "Tho vnrslty men
nro oo lazy and the candidate? who show
up for nractlco ntways do their best play
ing boforo or nfter tho season. If tho
varsity men would bo on tho Job, It would
bo n great help'; but unless they do, I can't
sco tho uso of working with a bunch of
misfits."
Uonny Leonard nnd Johnny Dundee
have been rematchod to continue tho little
rumpus they stnrtcd not so long ago at
Mndlson Squat o Garden In Now York.
Tho men havo ngjyod to meet on cither
May 18, 10 or 24. Thrco clubs nro bidding
for tho match already.
Jimmy Johnston has offered them 6B
per cent of tho gate receipts, to bo split
as they seo fit. Harry Pollok, for Wash
ington Park, Brooklyn, offers 80 per cent.,
nnd Kbhets Field, with John Wclsmnntel
probably doing tho baiting, offers tho samo
perccntago that Pollok Is willing to give.
Tho Harlem Sporting Club, of New
York, looked Hko tho camping grounds of
tho Allies last night.
The principals In tho two star houts
wero Victor Lewis MIornna, Italian-American
; Michael Hogan, Irlnh-Amerlcan:
Abraham Brown, Russian-American, nnd
Samuel Itobldeaux, French-American.
That's who tho warriors nro when gath
ered nround tho homo tablo, hut when
Scnor MIornna crawls through tho ropos
of tho Bquaicd clrclo he takes upon him
self tho nom do guerro of Vic Moran, nnd
Mr. Michael Hogan blossoms forth ns
Shamus O'Brien. Of courso tho two other
pugilists can bo recognized ns Young
Brown nnd Sammy Itobldeau.
STATE LEAGUE OPENS TODAY
Thrco Now Managers, Wiltsc Among
Them, in Command
Albany at Utlca.
Troy at S recuse.
Elmlrn nt Plnshamton.
ALBANY, May 3. With games In
Utlca, Syracuso and Blnghamton, tho Now
York Stnto Leaguo will open Its season
this afternoon. Scranton will get "going
on Thursday, with Wllkca-Barro ns tho
attraction.
Thrco clubs will enter the, race with
new managors. Tho Albany club Is man
aged by Oeorgo Wlltse, former pitcher of
tho Giants Utlca's club Is headed by
Amby McConnell, former major leaguer,
who played second bnso for tho Utes last
year. Mlko O'Neill, manager of Utlca
In 1915, Js now manager of tho Syracuso
.team.
Big Soccer Match Postponed
NEW TOIIK. May 3. At tho requeit of
Philadelphia, tho annual Intercity soccer match
for posesHlon of the Crescent chnllentte
trophy, which was to havo been played by tho
Htatcn Island eleven, winner of. tho Field Club
League championship, at Philadelphia, next
Saturday, has been postponed until next Oc
tober. Shea Is Lost to Tiger Nine
riUNCnTON. N. J.. May 3. As a result
of an injury received In tho Lawrencevlllo
game on Monday, LM Mhca, the regular Prince
ton third baseman, will be out of the game
with Virginia today, and may be out for the
remainder of tho season.
K. C. Hill Out of Basketball
Turning over his halPshare of tho Trenton
Eastern League basketball club to II. C. Kus
er. who owned the other half, Kendrick C, Hill
has stepped out of basketball as a club mag
nate and Uastern League director.
IMPORTANT
LAWN TENNIS
Ically throw your weight In. correct posl
tlon. In all shots, your feet should bo so
placed that your body tends to make a
right angle with tho net and your weight
comes Into the shot Never get caught
going away from a shot, slnco to do so
robs your return. If you make it at all,
of speed and direction
Learn footwork from the standpoint of
weight control. It I absolutely essen
tial to a good player No man can reach
the first ten without correct footwork.
eSSIP $695
I 1 USI
(T Mahood & Co. bought a VIM because like thousands of
other merchants they knew it would improve their business,
SThe VIM ls one of those conscientious pieces of mecbjuUni that keeps
ugglng along day Iq and day out.
(I The Orot price Is astonishingly low as Is the upkeep.
C Easy on tires, gasoline consumption low, it miles to tha gallon or
dinarily, Elegust appearance, if's everything a merchant would want
it to be.
C Tha VIM has become a great fore In modern business, a real help
U increased '""M mM mlQ mvNa A y,.
C Ono price system Orders an la Instance approved or excepted at
other than published prices.
ci?is Ma'de in Phila.. by Vim Motor Truck Co. g
ony Sold in 442 CiUes in the United States t.ks
Broad and Huntingdon St& Phone Diamond 60.
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PRESIDENT CITTEL AND UMPIRE CORPS OP 191G INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE
Tho photograph shows tho umpires of tho Industrial Amateur Baseball League nlong with President H. C. Cittel. The men arc Top row,
left to right Chas. Keennn, J. A. Jackawny, II. G. Harm, Chief Umpire Edward Kecnan, J. Hutchinson, C. II. Hcrsch, O. Pittler. Bottom row
left to right B. Winnc, F. X. McCuskcr, W. Hopkins, President H. C. Cittel, C. Gosso, L. Smith and J. Scott.
CROWELL SLATED TO PITCH
FOR ATHLETICS IN FINAL
M1
INOT CIIOWCLI. will pitch tho final
gamo of tho Now York scries for
tho Athletics this afternoon, providing he
sIiowb anything In warming up, while
Jack NaborB Is Manager Mack's second
choice. In tho first games ngalrtst tho
Yankees In Now Yonc, both Crowd! and
Nabors wero beaten but only after great
pitching duels. In which they wero poorly
supported
Crowcll held the Ynnkccs to thrco hits,
two of which wero Infield scratches, but
lost hli gamo In tho first Inning, whon
two runs wero tallied on Holding nils
plays. Tho Mackmen wero unable to hit
Cliff Mnrklo and lost, 2 to 1. Nnbors
wns beaten 1 to 2, thanks to tho won
derful support which bucked up Shaw
key's medlncro pitching
It Is likely that Mnrklo will ngaln op
pose Crowcll, ns Slim Caldwell, tho star of
Donovan's pitching staff, !'. been com
plaining of a lamo arm. Donovan expects
to bo In tho pennant light nnd does not
want to tnko any unnecessary chances
PIMLICO ENTRIES
FOR TOMORROW
First raco. purs, 2-ear-oM colts and Hold
ings, t furlonKs Harper, 107, IntrlRncr. 107:
Uil. Nolion ll.-i, Comrndf, 10", AIord. 107:
Ilurhank. llfi. Mw-rslde, 107.
Hecond raco, tho Hnltlmore Sti-oplchnsc,
maiden 4-enr-olds and up, 2 miles llowlir.
lin: Allcilo. 1.18. Falmouth. Ill): Union Jack.
1411: Carl, t in. Harmon HI): Sir Denrah, 111);
Imported Majbud II. 117.
Third rnc selltiif. l-scnr-nlilt and up, U
furlnnKfl Mixlm h Choice 120 Orotund. 110;
Laurn, Un, '(Hint 110, Anrt, 105, Knor
Ketlc, tin. 'Carlton O . tin. 'I'red Johnson,
llu. Itosumary, 101, llendcl, 115: Dakota
110.
Fourth race, tho Arlington Rolllnjr, llandl
enp, 3-year-olds und up, 0 furlongs lina
Prank. 05: Martin Cnsca, 112; Sea Hcach,
in:,; Inn Kay. 102; Water I.lly. 111. Jano
Sitrnlth, (Ifl; Naushon, lint, Yodcllns. Iu8
rifth raci, tho lialtlmoro Htreplechaso, sec
ond dlls!on mnliknH. 1-ypar-nldd und up, 2
miles Urentwnod, 117: Martian, 117, Dar
hluhlre, 117; Huporhutnan, 111). Hearts of Ualc,
10-'; Iluslln, 1:18; Sarsinet. 110.
Sixth rna tho Mnrchants' Handicap, 3-vear-olds
nnd up. mile Wooden .Shoes 101); Oreen
Hood. 7. Hluinber II. l'JS. sluduo WrlBht, 1)5.
Seventh race, selling, 4-year-olds and up, II
furlnnirs Mamlo K . 110, 'Loulso Travors,
110; Jesse. Jr.. HIS: Anxiety, lln. Jlm
Iinsey, 11(1; Striker. 110; Kd Welsi, lln, Cap
tain Purr, 115; Salon, 115, l'lnalee, 110;
Anuvrl, 1111.
Apprentice allownnco claimed.
Weather, clcor, truck, fust.
Motor Speedway "Well Assured
Memberships representing $5200 havo been
procured by tho CltlzenV Commute", which hna
opened a whirlwind uimpulcn for the l'hllailel
phlu Motor hpeeilway Association. Yvterday
was tho openlmr day of .the campaign, nnd
there was Krcat enthusiasm when the 100 com
peting membership teams met for lunLheon at
tho Dellevue-Stratford und rendered a report of
their work.
Mulford Breaks 21-Hour Record
NEW YORK. May 3. Itnlph Mulford. drlv
Jng a Hudson super six. broko nil records for
21 hours ut the Sheepshcad ltay hpcedua)
when he finished his long monotonous whirl
Inst nlBht after coverlnir 1811) miles, which Is
1,18 miles better than tho former record, made
at the famous Ilrooklands tratk In Unsland.
This record was 1531 miles and vrnB made by
S. 1". Edge nearly nmo sears ago In n Napier.
ANY SUIT
In the House
TO (IKI1KK
Ileduced from 130. 23 and 120
See Our 7 Big Windows
PETER MORAN &. CO.
MKltCIIANT TAII.OUS
S. I.'. Cor. Uth and Arch SU.
B. 1!. Car. 11th and Chestnut Bit.
COMPLETE
F. O. B. Phila.
1 4skSi
$1 10
with hln star Hurler until ho la rlRht.
ManaBer Mnck was ory much pcovcil
nt tho way a few of his men lonfeil on
Infleltl grounders eatortlay niul Informed
them at tho mcctliiR thl3 mornliiK tnat
thla would not bo tolernted In tho future
Tho Now York Infleldcra fumbled Roveiat
hits temporarily, but with tho runners
tnUlnB their time, bollelnK that they
would he retired easily, lecoverod In tlmo
to set them This wns pmtlrulnrly truo
of rcckinpntiRh, who fumbled almost
every hnll ho handled, but recovered In
tlmo to get tho runner.
Tosses
Marvel
NI1W YOI1K. Mnv .1
"StrnnBl"r
Lewis, of
I.oulvlllo, Ky., ilefeated Mnrt Henderson,
Known ns tno "Jinsked Marvel." of Altnonn
I'n . 't rntrh-ns-catrh-enn wrcstllnir at Madi
son Square Garden last nlnht. I-onls obtnlni'd
two nuionlo falls, the first In IT mlnutrs
nnd seconds, with n i-rotch and nock hold,
and tho second In 10 minutes nnd 18 sccond.
with n erotih nnd hslf Nelson. Henderson re
moved his mnsk beforo tho bout.
Pitcher King Goes to Utlca
I.OCISVIM.n.Kv.. May 3 - .Tames rtlntr. a
oiiih i Ic'it hand pltiber, given a trial this
spring by the I.oulslllo Anierli .in AimoLlntlnn
Club 1ms bren turnod bin k to th N. n York
Americans nnd placed by them with Utlca, In
the New York Htnte l.eaifue.
Captain Vaughn, of Yule, Is Injured
NI'.W IIAVI2N, Conn May ,1 Cnntiiln
Holey Vaushn, of tho Ynlo hasoball tinm
utll lio out of tho game for about ten diis
brcnUHo of a ntrntnod tendon In his lrir.
Stranglcr Lewis
Look it over from head-light to tail-light in every
look you will find more extra value than in any other
sold in Philadelphia.
You will see at a glance that it is
the biggest, roomiest $1000 car on the
market. It's a man's-size car gen
erous, imposing in any company.
With the auxiliary seats it will ac
commodate seven people comfortably.
You will see the extra value in
the finish, in the deep, luxurious up
holstering, and in all the apparently
minor details whose total spells
quality.
The warm days of spring are coming soon, and you will wish you had your Jeffery,
bought and delivered. Act now!
The rest of our Philadelphia allotment will be sold before May is over.
Act now make sure of getting the biggest, roomiest $1000 car the greatest
common-sense value for every dollar at the price; that you can get in Philadelphia or
anywhere else in the country.
The Jeffery Four
Standard Seven Passenger , , . $1035
Without Auxiliary Seats 1000
The Jeffery Six, Seven Passenger 7450
; The Jeffery Six Roadster 1450
Prices f, o, b Kenosha
HURLEY & EARLEY inc.
Broad and Race Streets
Bell Phone, Walnut 700
Atlantic League Mcctintr Tonight
President Itawllns hns nnnnunreil thnt
mpctliiff of tho Atlantic Haelmll Ucaru nould
1? held
IU Ml
thn lintel Allrn. A llnntnwn. Pit., tn-
nicht.
Aimnrl
The Atlantic Lporup llanebnll Writers
Association will hold a meeting nt tho samo
time to perfect their orftftntzntlrm.
Industrial Soccer Chnnips Dined
The Induntrlftl Hoccpr I.pimup held Itii Hrst
tnun! banquet Inst nlqnt wlirn th" rup rttnl
preFenieu io isjcriric morn go
Imttery, rhamiunn of tho mkimoii
MiiiMon l.ieitrtc
with thn ltnh.fH.1
hw)rane nio fin prum!
troiihy. whlih was preentcil to the l imio Ijy
Herman iinnirein.
"IHlly" Dti Uois Is Dead
NnV YOIIK, May 3. William II. Du noli,
known on fir nut inu tn in nuurv .tH
' Illlh ' I'U Holit In tin da; u hi n ritinw nn
In Its prlnv. Is dead ill for thrte uwitu
with pnetimontn, "Hilly" died rnrjy rtfrdny
tnnrnliitf
Then lift the hood and see the re
fined and perfected descendant of the
high-speed, long-stroke, high-efficiency
motor which Jeffery introduced
to America over two years ago.
Observe the extra-length springs,
the extra refinements in every detail of
chassis construction. Then remember
the extra quality materials md work
manship in this 93 Jeffery-built car.
WHAT MAY HAPPEN
IN BASEBALL TODAY
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TODAY'S SCHEDULE
national f,n.nurj
nrooKtrn.nt New York threatening,
rnllndelphln nt Ilnston rlenr,
rinrlnnntt at St. I,oiils elomly.
Clilcnco nt I'ltUbtirsii mln.
AMi:ittaN l.KACUIR
New York ni I'liltnilrtiMn clomlr.
(No other names srlirifiileil.)
tXTr.RNATMXAI, T.nAfltJK
Ttorliester nt Newark flnmly.
Monlrenl nt Ulrhmnml elenr.
llnrTnln nt I'rnvlilenre -letr.
loroutii at Ilillllmorr clear.
YESTERDAY'S KESULTS
AjiKiticAN i,i:a(iui:.
New York. II. Athletles, 4.
Unslilnitton, 71 Ilnston, 4.
(leielnnd, Ui jlelrnlt, 1. ,
thlrnitn, ,ti Mt. J,ouls. 4.
NATI0NAF, I.iaOUK.
lloslon. It Phillies, 2.
Ne lurk, lit llrn'ikt.vn. 1.
St. Ixinls, 3 hlrnico, O.
I Inclnnntl-l'lttsliurKb Rata.
INTnilNATIONA I, LlilOUJS.
Newark. tSi Itnrhester, 7.
.Mnntrrnl, 111 Itlclimnnil, 1.
llnlTillo, Ii I'rntldenre. 3.
llaltlmore. Oi Toronto, 2,
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Wcsty Hogan Shoot Dates Out
ATLANTIC CITY. May 3. Beptember 12.
13 II ir, and 10 have been announced ns tho
Intci for thn nnniinl shoot of the Westy
llotran In Atlantic City. The proeram will b
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Park.
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