SHPRP motSw-h-w "PVfwss "vm" xrvfTwar9 -n-tf - rt -ir- EVENING LEDGER PIIILADELrillA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1917 10 l .MONEY STILL TALKS, BUT IT TAKES A LOT OF IT TO MAKE NOISEJgnBAgHA THESE DAYS CHANGES IN BASEBALL RULES SHOULD BE MADE TO PLEASE AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? WEALTHY BACKERS OF CUBS REALIZE THE NATIONAL GAME IS BIG BUSINESS PROPOSITION FANS; SUGGESTIONS ARE MADE Improvement of Attack, That Is, to Ease Matters, for the Batter, Would Be Big Feature Appreciated by Public y B "V Syndicate of Sportsmen, Owners of Chicago Na tionals, Have Awakened to Necessity of Spend ing Freely to Strengthen Team "JN'E year ngo n number of wealthy sportsmen of chiuign woip nnslmis to bionlt -' Into baseball Charles Weeshman, owner of tho Chicago rctlornl League Clilli, showed them the way ami they ngiecd to suhscilbo to sloel. In the Chlujffo Cubs, which franchise hail been tinned ovei to U'eegliinnn, norm ding to the terms of tho peaco ngiecment between Oiganlred Uisetnll and tho outlaw league Hnscujll vvns llkon. new loj to them Nothing would do but it special tialn for the tialnlnff cninn nt Tnmpi, and tho best of evorthltlg for the plavcis and guest1! Cvorythlmt svas flno and they enjojed It Immense!) until tho regular season was half over, when they icallzcd that li.iscb.ill Is a serlolit business and that business methods must bo used In oidci to make It a piling venture They worn not so liaitletilm about the amount of nioittn the) would make nor are thm now, but thoso wealthy sportsmen hate to bo assoilttcd with a losing vetitiiir of anv soit Jop Tlnkci alms that these men weie mcddleia and that thej mined his team. Whethpi 'his Is tine, we do not know but It Is a foot that these ucnlthv men lme nunkencd i the necessity of applying business methods to the national name Fred Mitchell Entirely in Charge ITU 1 13 V have had the whole winter to think things ovei anil hae agreed that t'red Mitchell, tho new manager, should have entire charge of the team Thev ftlso have told .Mitchell tint their unlimited capital Is at Ids disposal As a staitor they have set aside $100 000 to bo used (o stiengthen the jeam, and Mitchell has been told tint If It Is not enough they will dig up tinoonn nmie These ucalthv tpoitsmen simply must have a winner and a wlnnei they intend to get If mruipv can buy it This spirit Is going to be n great help to Mllclirdl. ns his hands will not be tied It Is well that the stockholdois are taking such it sensible view but th" must not expect too much of the team this season, as It needs lebulldlug before It will bo a set Ions contcndci for tho National l,c iguo flag Money Cannot ling Pennants IT IS one thing to be free with the rnonov, as a maingot's ihamo to Htruigthr-n a team is improved fifty tier lent, but geneioslty is no gunrnntco Dial the ball playeis purchased will make good The Chicago owncis ptobably will dlscovoi that there nro ono or two tennis, now much stronger than tho Cubs, who nie willing to spend doll u foi dollu with them in oidci to get tho vctv men Mltchelf needs to rebul'd his machine Money cannot buy pennants This Inn been piovcd limn and again and Chai les Conilskev Is piovlng It at the piesent time Comlskev lias thiown mrncv aiound light and left to tiy to put a winning team In the Smith Side, while the Cubs ale snuggling to get Into the lirsl division With the Cub owners adopting the wime method, Chlingo fans will mp a hlghpilccd and well piessagentcd team In action evciy div, evtn though both the While Po and Cubs fall shy of the pennant winning stand ird Success of Mitchell As Predicted VTATIONAI, I.CAGUI3 playeis and men who played with and against Mitchell - In the International League epiessed confidence that tho former Hctston coach would moke good at the time he was appointed manage i of tho C11I13 These men qualified themselves, however by Kiting tlut it wrtiild be necessary foi tho Cub owners to spend a large sum of money to lebulld the team Now that the owners have agiced to spenil so much monev. there appears to bo little doubt hat he will succeed if ho can rid tho team of dissension. Mitchell has started to clean house by releasing eleven men whoso names have not been icvealed yet Football "Waggcr" Not Taken Serious! g AT A meeting of the Philadelphia football officials at Hotel Walton last month, -Tla self sly led "wag" horned In with n suggestion that tho fees of football olll tclals be greatly reduced not fall Om wagging wag evidently was sulTeilng fiom a brain storm or something, for he made his wild suggestion legntilless of tho fact that ho was not a football olllcial 01 connected In anv way with tho giidlion spoit Needless to say, he was not taken &cilously Yesterday ono of oui contemns comes out with a btory that tho vvestein colleges piobibly would deckle to icduco all fees for championship games to $2r. and expenses, the expenses to bo gone ovei with a microscope Mention was also made of tho "gouging methods" now em ployed by the aiblters a polite way of accusing the men of dlshonestv. No Cut of Ohlcials' Fees in the East pERHAPS the western colleges will leduce the fees and no doubt oiTlclals will be x In tho game ns of vore It Is Just ns easy to get a $25 man ns it Is n $100 ono ,When quality is not consideied If tho National Leaguo decided to pay but ffi a gamo for Its umpiies, thousands would apply foi tho jobs and thoir sei vices would coirespond with the small pay. It is tho same In football, but It is safe to say that the leading officials will quietly drop out. ono by one. if tho announced practico Is put into effect Hut there will be no cutting down of fees in the Kast The Central Boaid has things well in hand and it tealizes that a high standard must bo maintained in ordei to attiact the olllclals who usually woik In tho big Hollcnback Disfavors mil rtHn I;I'B'CK Vn. coach "" mil did not like the work of a few of his favors raising the fee Instead of cutting it. "Vou can't havo good football if you haven't good officials." says Hollenback "Incompetent aiblteis spoil eve y gam" they get into I am in favor of inislng tho fee to ass.no good work This induce a lot of good officials, who have .etlred. to come back to he game To ?vp?,r, k0enUB" mnCy tn nff'd "alns theso -ln U 1ms be en proved that they mean so much to the game Eastern Lvaguc Is Off Once More T AST night marked the opening of the second season of tho lits.ein Basketball J-l League. If tho second heat is as successful as thn n,t n, .. linHIet."al1 'I wjll prove to be the best in the history of "ho oration' tV. mmvaln Inst night Trenton opposed De Ncrl In l be ,p"s o e ey cagl wn.ir.b?6"6" ( nant winning Jasper team played in tho Heading Armor" mf cr vv ,3 attend, both games and apparently there was just as much Interest I "tie games as here was last week, when the light f.,, tho first Hag was at ts heigh?" Is h uT,,UT t Nerl ""' hhn ,'cUe, form "-' '" "w management than it did during the first half of the wtee when only one game vva, won ! the downtown the Joe Bailey, manage, of ,ho Grey stock team, believes that his team w .1 finish at the top. nod It should if It continues at ,, 0 Jnmo spee, It showed during the last th.eo weeks There I, no u-a,o why Jasper snouh not continue her speedy clip also, as no signs of staleness havo npi eared "in striking contrast to the condition of iho Jaspe, team. Camden wll start Malo and possibly without tho services of Itoy Steele There has been no materia" change In the other teams, excepting Trenton, which ought to mako a much better showing with Doc Newman In tho lineup in all the twenty games to be piflycu. Doom's Managerial Jobs Slip By QNH week ago Charley Dooln had so many positions offered him that he put oft V-' accepting ono until he could learn Just what Inducement would be offered'for each According to rumor, a managerial position was waiting for the former Phllly pilot at ernon. of the Paclflo Coast League, Memphis, of the. Southern Association, and Hochester. of the International League, as well as the coach ing Job at Harvard On the same day three of these opportunities slipped away Harvard announced that Dooln's terms were too high, while .Memphis and Ver non, respectively, decided upon Mike Donlln and Ivan Olson as managers Now It looks very much as If only tho Hochester Job was open to Dooln and It t said that ho will not land that Dooln is not worrying, however, as he would Ikj almost as well satisfied at home tending to his garage business. Goirf Makes Dig Strides in Racquet Game fTIHE great racquet players of the Hast .ire worried The reason for the worry J- ls that Jay Gould, the greatest court tennis player In the world, has taken up the game and will be ready to meet any of ;he stars in a shoit time Gould has built a private court In his gymnasium and ls practicing daily. While Gould i Is green, so far as squash Is concerned, his wonderful knowledge of court tennis , his agility, speed, stroke and generalship have enabled him to pick up the game Jn a wonderful manner. Gould turned to squash racquets because It Beemed impossible to find an opponent capable of giving him an Interesting battle at court tennis, and no doubt he soon will be meeting the champions at the new pame. Gould's entry Into squash will do the game a lot of good, as It will add a great deal of interest to an excellent game Ski Jumping Popular in New England SKI Jumping-, always u great. winter sport In the West, is becoming popular In New England. This sport never has been taken seriously In this vicinity because of the lack of heavy snowstorms, but In the West the ski tournaments attract from 20,000 to 60,000 people. An expert timer, who has acted In this capacity at track meets and; other sporting events, recently timed an expert ekl Jumper from the time he !e.ft the scaffold until he completed a 165 foot leap and. learned that he had traveled at the rate of fifty miles an hour When It I J considered that the ski Jumper travels about fifty or 100 jards before he 1 et up speed. Is It any wonder that there are so many accidents and that less , than half of. the leaps are perfect enough to count In a contest? ' "R TIKE IX5NUN former New York star, is a busy man these days. Mike Is bid-i-VJ- ding for Darcy's services for a twenty round bout In Cuba, but he managed to 4ire the time to sign a contrast tp manage and play first base for the Memphis goutlwru A&sacUtJon team DqnJs attempt to come back as a player in a high lA minor Uau wljl be fB"tfy?e-wltb. Interest It aUo wUl be Interesting to see JhM' mf4&& toy"S, aW enso $Q pQgUi pjeu, Reduction of ls ,Ica" "gal,,st cuuins ,n omci"s- "small mi" r,mi ,i i ,,. .j . I AFTER vou n-we AStfUD B',fTLW,"? IMC NUMBER OP fsrJb HG BEHVJGS CVundgrs The ca has That likc this . i You a.dmirc idSSfcv ThiS s a I OH" "m WM'f 'T AMD YbO RECH Vou TULL OUT A GRA.(sJD AMD ., tDOUW HJ YOU WAD LlKS f- O -KlOUi TECLtM' . 0E.SM.', kd This Jus.t To ctuvj " Q-t-fr-ta MEALEY WALLOPS ARTIE TO SLEEP Drops Strawhacker for the Count in Second Round of Bout at Olympia TILLMAN BEATS FLEMING iiv Roncitr w. maxi:ll .lack Itanlun m.ilchmiker of the niympla A inslicil lun tn tlio ring nt the end of the first round of the semliinl-iip last night to have a few words with Hobby Ono nis m.imgei of Inlinnv Mcalev It bail been a slow unlntert sting sesilon and J.ick was anxious to fcp some real action StMHl vour boy in to do sonio work be shouted "I his Is no gymnasium to practico In !lvo tin peoplo i run for thc-ir mom-v ' ' .Now listen, nnbbv shot back I'm doln' tb innn-igln' of this bov and. tnke It from mo tills nln t goto' to lie no bum tile Olio iii a t-hnncp nn wo 11 show nu 'think I m goin to send him In to be knocked on"" I in usln' stratigy I am; bi don t get uti eisy " Then turning to Mcaloy, bis in.in ngnr said ' Don t piy no attention to tint guy You do ns I tell you ' Johnny Plays Nurse lolmny followed InstriiPtlotii lie left his corner for the teconrl round anil stnrted In like a regular boxer After taking a i mi pie of light jabs on tho face bo Incited Artie Str.iu bicker bis opponent, to tin lopes Artie who hid landed severnl bard lights to the body in the first session thought bo s.iw a ch-inco to land another He drew back his right and dropped his left, which was ginnllng his chin Quick as i IItsIi .Me.tloy bhot over a straight right to tho chin and Straw h-ickcr lost all interest in tho proceedings Ho was counted out carried to hli corner and recovered In a feiv minutes Meaiev showed a vast Improvement over his previous bat'los .and now ls in lino to meet some of the top-notch 12fi-pounders He is clever, but bcjt of all, poses-sca a knockout punch something that is missing among the bovs in his class Bad Night for'HIufigs) It s a good thing thcie was n wind-up or Muggsy Taylor wouldn't bnve bad a nice tlmo at tho show Air Taylor bit his finger nails and absorbed lots of punishment while two of bis best bets Al Wngncr and Henry llauber were being artlbtlc.illy trimmed by K O llggors and IC O Loiighlln It was a terrible ordeal but Muggsy lived thiough it In tho star bout however the intrepid manager wore a beaming couiiten inio like tho setting sun and thoroughly enjoyed every minute of the tlmo used up by Johnny Tillman ns he walloped the day lights out of Duel, riemhig riemlng got in bad In the first stanza when he went down under a fusillade of blows Tillman connected with a hard right, to the chin and nlinosi -jlueil Herman I lin den's meal ticket Om,-k arose and man aged to weather the round but from then mi tie did all of the ciichliiK wlillo Tillman pitched I'lcmlni; Is Game In justice to riemlng. however, let It be said that he never hacked up He toolc his beaiug like a little man, and landed a few health) wallops himself In the third round he got In some strenuous smashes and had Johnny nn the defensive, but this was the only round in which he showed form Tillman's work deserves credit for he ad ministered more pulshment to riemlng than Dundee did In their list fuss K o Loughlln won a tough battle from Henry Haulier and almost tlnished his man In the last round Jimmy McC'abe won a six-round brawl from Paul Kdwards and K O 1,'ggers defeated Al Wagner Notes Grabbed at the Itinp-slde The whistle used by the timekeeper at the Olympia Is not understood by the out of.town boxers Ten seconds before the round Is over there Is a shrill hlast and a bl ranger invariably starts for his corner thinking the lound is up Some day an out-of-tovvner will get into trouble unless something Is done It would be a good plan to put a buzzer In .earh corner and let the timekeeper notify the seconds by pressing a button "Anybody what would laugh at this fite would laugh at tho battle of Gettysburg" said Herman Hinden. when Huck Fleming was taking the count in the first round Tleddy Wlgmore evidently spent some time on Franklin Field last fall for be ap. peared in a make-up like that of a college cheer leader He wore the cutest white sweater you ever saw , Pop O'Brien introduced ,omethli new when he announced the weights of Hauber and Loughlln "with all of their clothes on" 'Which guy wore an overcoat?' yelled a voice from the gallery DAHCV STARTS ON STAGE Makes First Appearance at Bridgeport Tonight In Philadelphia Jan, 17. NHW YORK, Jan. 9 I.es Darcy Is sched uled to start his theatrical career tonight at Bridgeport, Conn, and the oompany which has been built around him expects to be out for about fifteen weeks .Lea Parcy will appear in his vaudeville number Bt the Olympia here tooierrovr jgbt weelt, Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring flouts Last Night H.I VII'IV .liilinnr Tlllniin nn from FturU I liwnlnl:. Itilinn Vlml 1 norUrd nut Vrlb- NiriwIinrUer. eroml K O 1 oiirIiIIii l-r-llil llpnrv II oilier llnllin MrCnlio lieilt I'miiI I ilnnril" It II I ccrro nliUolll-ht VI Wnciirr. M V Mlltlt rrniiklo (nnlfrev ilrfentnl I rankle NrUnn Mie I rlnl wnn rrom Inline lli-mit. Walter Vlolir heat IV re Wee Itirlnn M V OKI I VN1-I'hll Mn-elH knnrkrd nut Vlie Atlrll 'mirth. It l TlVIOltl. lllrk lmlmin anil Al lliu hrrt rireu. M'trrn rmimf MIMIIMIM.r I'n .Ine O'Sell knnrke.1 mil .Vnili Sinliii. Iirihi .lack MrAndrew hlnlipeil --allor llnnn-i. third IV-llsillWN N V llallllnc hnpln drew with lnr Wrllin-'. I Scraps About Scrappers 1 lit lilt l II. IWIK I . Seldom Ins a boxer got more than ono crick nt a chamilonhlp. yet Pete Hei inaii of New Orleini will Invo his third opportunity tonight to annex the ban tam crown now resting on Kid Williams's brow Twice beforo lias Herman endeav ored to topple Illinois from his plnnnclo .mil filled Tonights set-to In New Orleans will bo their second tvvcntv -rounder with tho result of tho nntch renting In the de cision of Hilly rtocip nf this city Shortlv after Williams knocked out Johnny Coulon and was healdod the bantam king the Kid visited New Orlcins and won from Peter in ten i omuls Then in Januiry of last voir Refeieo Itocip rendered a draw de cision after twentv rounds, which brought Jlermin no nearer the throne than ho was beforo the mix Tonight s bout probably will be Hermins list opportunity to grali Williams i laurels It is predicted that unless Pete wins by a knockout no (hnngo will be nude In the chimpionshlp Reports today from tho scene of tho bittlo stito that outside money has made Williams tho favorite In betting nefnre 1117 I n month nld Fenthcrnelsht Champion tohnny Kllhane will hvto started nn hlM cnmptlRn In the lightweight illvhtnn Tan uary 3d Kllhine will meet Itltrhle Mitchell In n ten rnunil till In Cleveland With nn feather uelghtn taphle at making close lompetltlnn for Kllhine he hat decided tn start nfter Fred VVelKh b championship T eo Itnuck it the latest challentrer of I.es Pirr The I ancastrlan has been out of the came for some time Ho has been keeping him nelf in ithape by plaMnr tinMltetball Several earH acn Ilnurk rontemplated a trip to Aus trail t hut his plans fell Hat. Several rool matches ore scheduled In New Vorl; this week Tom Cottier and I-red Fulton meet tonlsht Tomorrott nlcht Jack llrltton nnd Allien tin loud will clash On Frl lav night Hilly Mlskle will be opponed tn Charle VVelnert ihe winner nf tvhlth bout may ho matched with l.es Dan). Dick r-urley has turned down an offer from a Oolumbu O promoter for Joe Azetedo to meet llrun Dnitney tho latter part of the month Halts reason for refusing the hout Is that Pott net Is mud) too Mb for the Portuguese i urlet writes that Alevedo Is n legitimate ght tteluht and ho Intends to match loo with Httht tvelihts not welterweights or mlddlewelBhts rhls-tveek may see the return home of not by ttt-tnuids. Heynolds bus been In Cleveland for about it lear His last bout was a two round knoTkoul vlilon Hobby writes that ha will be rety for thi list of tho llbhtivelghts and that riilladolphU fi will sea a muth Improted pumher. . . Mllburn Saylor's altent In the local boilnx Hell mai throw a new aspect un the llghtttelght . rnn haylor claims a knotkout victory oter i hamplon I'red Welsh although tho reinrd looks -hmt that Welsh won on a foul glor Plans ni m-ilci Philadelphia hi" home and desires to " Jnder tho Qiuker fity .olors against the leading llehtw eights in the country Amateur bouts ora blng staged regularly In aihUuc City, N J Tho llaglo Clut of the ...ashora resort, has a program scheduled for Thursday night Two Philadelphia boa will b in social lut. Kddl. Sullhan and Vounic Wagner are paired off for nn and Kdtio McCloskey will appear In another rats Tlroderlek known until last year as Kid rthetto has been making Philadelphia his home l la formerly lived In New York and Dosed ruch men aT Johnny Kllhane Irish Patsy Cllne iienny J eonard and Johnny Dundee llroderlck writes that ho has roun led Into his old time form and Is open for an of tho tornotchers dray's Ferry Is represented on both ends of the Broadway flubs Thursdjt night wind up Fddle lllnckle will make his return lo the rln opposed to Johnny btlnter Al Wagner and Johnny Clark are matched Tat O Malley meets icVrchey Hntder Mete Morris and l-rankle He Fandeii clash and Ilud iy Wells tackles Johnny McUuIre Abe Attell again ' fell flat In a come back ondettor when he was knocked nut In the fourth rSund t a match with Phil Vreta at New Orleans last nliht Dock Cutch of this city ttas In the former featherweight champion a corner and he threw a towel In the ring when Altell collapsed For fifteen rounds Dick I oadman and Al Rhubert stnod toe to toe and slugged each other Srenly In ltaltlmore lt night At the finish according lo reports the bantama were, just as strong as when the contest started AMATEUIt BASKETBAI.I. NOTES An extra period of flte minutes was required m Hutile the game between the South llranch to olo "? Illtr -.,,1 U.Im It r- tk. ., t f- A juniors inu t hic-u u i ini Juniors and Walco JH to 5 South Br rorrnar winning JS to J5. South Dranch Juniors ir booking games with second teams to be ulated at home on baturday night A Astrand, SJ 10 South LhadwUk slrent. T XI A second of Bait Falls Is arrang ing games with second class teams, traveling for iiwtises flames are to be pUyed Friday night "c ""arret. 3141 Queen lane ililbert Juniors have open dates after January an for flfih t Use teams hating halls Harry unpen. "J WMt Dakota street Benson H IS year-old team Is traveling for camee any week night John McCann, Uto KuthSUh street. at Stepben'e geroes with first day nights. U street of Germantown. IS honbln. ss teams at home on Satur Kamase. -'0 West Louden Bethel I open. for 30 21 year-old. teams hav log halls Karl uartin zow norm EUrbteeotb street 0 L B ,ono!in0M tu, civoeiiatton t ,u gtme Toured rdnt wlXiTctSiuTR 2T DOBSON TOPPING , INDUSTRIALLEAGUE Games Scheduled Tonight on Court of Quaker City Athletic Club OTHER NEWS OF CAGE imm STimr, i.KAntrn stamiino i,. r c. w. i.. r r. Tohnn . 1 I .nun rnlrhnnks ft ft .on viindard K 2 sun Ittrrelt . . t 1 .100 I trill K 2 .Him IMiKtim t I) .Kin Miilrulr ft ft .'lilt) It. & It. 0 10 .1)00 st imm i.r, i mi Tin; wf.ick Tnedny llnrrett ts. It rill. Dobson ts. Falr- Frldar Slnndord vs. Illusion. Hole S. Itll biirn vs. Vlldtnle. K.TKItN I.lrilF. STVMMNO u i,. r.c. v . i.. r.c. Do Verl I 0 1 000 (omden ..no noo tending I 0 1 (Kill Insper O I 000 l.rejslock 0 0 ,IKM Trenton 0 1 OOO TOMOrtltOVV MOIIT'S TlimiDI.K Heading nt t'nmden Hy SPICK HALL Tho Dnbion team holds dominion over all tho clubs In tho Industrlil League and unless a completo upset occurs this quintet Is llkcl to be nut In front vvlien tha finyil whistlo blows to rlose tho 10 16-1 7 season DoUxon Ins shown wonderful form In every ono of tho ten contests plated Hut one defeat Ins been chalked up against the leaguo le tdcrs nnd It is not likely that another will occur soon liven If tho I'alrbanks five win tonight nt the Qu iker City A C Dobson would still hold a hilf-gimo leid over Standard Roller lieirlng and Brills Such a con tingency would give the Ttollers a good opportunltv to draw up to a tic with tho leaders on Friday night, ns they aro booked to meet Dlsstnn, a club tint has lost nine nnd won one game In the ten nlrcitly plavcd However, the chance of I'alrhanlts winning this evening Is exceedingly remote nob son his been going at too fast a clip to fear a 500 team that has dlsplaved no marked progress since tho opening of the season Tho second game on the Industrial League schedule this evening is between Drills nnd Ilarrett Tho latter his won but four out of ten starts while Hrlll is tied for sec ond place with Standard Holler The car makers should have an east time taking in the Barrett team tonight nnd Incidentally going Into undisputed possession of second place, and with n tie for first place In the event that Dobson should lose Hemline nnd De erl were winners In the opening games of the second series In tho Kastern League basketball race which started last night The Hears downed Jasper, victor of the first half of the race on the former's floor by a score of 20 to 10 Hut one point decided De Neri s superior form ovei Trenton In the lattcr's cage, 5-24 Heading literally walked away from the towels In the first half leading nt half time by 17 to 8, nnd scoring six Held goals to Jasper's two Itesults vtere reversed to an extent In the second period when Head ing tallied but two double-deckers to the Jewels' four Marty l'riedman landed three of Jnsper'.s six field tosses, all of them dn long heaves D'Donnell, Morris and Sears each tallied a pair of goals With Drevfuss and Norman, two crack Danbury fonn , players In action, De Nerl completely upset the dope at Trenton Two sanies are scheduled for this eve ning In the Intercollegiate League Yale plays her first game, meeting Dartmouth at New Haven On the form Bhown In tho preliminary games Yale should beat tho Hanoverians, who fell before I'enn here Saturday night, 18 to 14 Columbia also play a her first game This contest will be staged at Ithaca. In the Cornell gm naslum Cornell's first game was a de feat at the hands of Princeton Venn plays again at Weightman Hall on Satur day night, with Columbia for her opponent No sames are booked In the Eastern League tonight but tomorrow evening Henri's team will endeavor to entertain the Heading five In the Camden Armory Roy bteele has a bad shoulder, hence it is a matter of doubt whether he will be in the fray against the up-Staters It Is said In Kastern League basketball circles that the Skeeters would like to sign Winnie Klnkaide Camden does not need any more veterans What they need across the river Is some new blood to put a little more pep Into the team and keep away the stateness which was in a large measure re sponsible for their going back so rapidly toward the close of the first season Now (list the I'enn footba.il team ls back from the West, several members of the squad Intend to try out for the basketball team Among these Hobby Light Hobby will have to hurry, however, to dlspace any one of the present varsity five A football hero has no more chance to make one of Jourdet's teams than the least known man In college He picks his men according to merit and not according to ability in other branches of sport. Amateur Basketball Scores Incarnation 71. Bethlehem. 14 Calvary. 30, Diamond, 10 t ftlVSiy. U. UHUWHU, IW Second Presbyterian 16 St Michael's. vvakeOeld 33 Oloey 3.' IS Olrard. S3 AIBIBHU .O. Weat Hope 36 Westminster S Hy OitANTLANI) KICK No n.vu ran iv Jtit vet what rhangf In behalf of the attack the rule milters of bisMnll will announce tint hero nro two self-evident facta lo con sider 1 Itieebill, In the main, Is pHv.rd for th monev the fan depoilts at the box ollke Nine fans nut of ten eteetn nn ntlack that roniWs of bird hitting nnd dnrllig base run nlng ns tho most pleasing fcaluro of the game 2 In the Inst few venm the nttack. in plico of ndvantlng tins fallen baillv avvaj, until the defense undoubtedly rontroli the gnmo totlav if this len t the bils for a desired change In the present order, then conchnlva ovl denco Isn t worth threo whoops In Grand oldgchennn Bolstering" the Attack There hive been many suggestions offered ns In how the attack con be Improved Tho suggestion Involving a rlmngc in the prevent dl'lnnees from base lo bnsn or nn pirt thereof will hardly be considered 1 here ate other less drnsllr wnvs that will appeal lo the fnn An for dimple, to im prove batting I'lrst the elimination of tho "Plthill nnd kindred devlies (Why should a plater bo allowed lo t hew upon the cover "f n ball nnv mnro thin he should bo nl lowed to dip It In a bucket of water'') Sec onil to have the foul sttlke regulation npplv only to tho fltst strike, thereby leivlng the bitstmn two healthy vvnllopt for his hit Third a rule providing n bie on bills shall advance cich runner upon tho basc3 at tho time This would bn stimclent for a testing stirt and would undoubtedly ninke for a stronger, mnro Interesting nttnrk To Improto bnse tunning it la only ncccs siry to hue a -stricter enforcement of tho bilk rule, or a new balk rulo that will glvn the lnso runner opportunity to get a fair lcid off first These chmgrs aro not drastic In nny way, they could bo eislly made, nnd tho Improvement would bring a certain welcome from nine fnns out of ten PitchinR-Wcnry The Kan Colnnv nt present hns grown pltchlng-wni j Thcro was a tlmo when n 100 hitter was supposed to bo Just a good, nornnl busman Yet list season In tho two mijor leagues, with more thin 210 plijers, there were Just sixteen nine In tho Amcricm and seven In thn Natloml who finished at 300 or above an avcrago of Just one plavor to each club Tho club nvengo Inst season In the American Leiguo fnt all eight clubs was 240, In the National It was 247. So the average hitler not the weakest. Scholastic Basketball Schedule for Today iNTi:itrnni,sTic n,Mr,i nrthrnt rs. West I'lilllilelpliln. nt tVct rhiliilelnhhi , , , , , tiennnnlnwn vs. rronkfnril. nt rrnnkford, rrndis school vs. southern, nt Southern uTiirn. '.wins .Tmklnlnwn vs Nnrlierth. nt Nnrherth swiirlhmore vs Ittnnett squire, nt Swnrthtnnre In snlle ts riinnten nt Camden, tienniiiitonn Irlends' vb M. l.nke's. nt (.ennantnwn It. f. tn. HiTerford Srhonl, ntl.,errrd.fliiis.0lvrs I unMlnwne. vs Alilngtnn. at Ahlnitton l.NTI KSTI!of.STIC STAMUM1 v. I. r r. I . r. Southern, 2 I noo fier'lnwn n 1 ono Norlhoiii I o j mm , ridi i o I ,ihh (rntril I 1 ,r(Ml 1 nnkfnnl 0 1 1100 rniilts s 1 1 .300 PENN AND ARMY ELEVENS WILL PLAY ON OCTOBER 6 Vk'lZST rOINT V y Jan 0 Important announcements hive been made In connec tion with the publication of the Armv's foothall schedule for next fall Chief among tho new featuies will bo a gamo nt West Point with tho 1'nlverslty of Pennslvnnli on October C Only the Quakers of tho big eastern teams responded to the Armv's In vitation to come to West Point for a gamo tills vear Yale Ilatvard Princeton, Cor nell, Sjracuse, Dirtinouth and Colgate vtere all asked for a meeting but without success Penn has been hero only once beforo In llOt tha Army plaid tho Quikers on tho ' Plains," and trounced them by the score of 24 to 0 Charley Dal now head coach of the Army eleven was quaiterback on the Cadets' team that sear The SLhedtile follows Heptemher 20 Holy Cross Octoher 8 t'nl terslty of l'ennsjltiiiila Oi tubi r 11 University nf West V Irslnlt Octob, r -il HurlnunuU V M C A College Oituher J7 Vlllanotn Navemher 1 Notre iJimft t nltersltt Nnttinliir 10. t'nl verslty nf Maine, Noteniher 17. llowdoln. Jto tember .'I. ."at lit Niw Vnrk MIKE DOOLAN MANAGER OF THEJIOCIIESTER CLUB NI3W YORK. Jan 0 Mike Doolan will relinquish his post as first aid lo tho fllant infield and will mamge the Itothebter Inter nationals next heason Mike was named Rochester chief at a conference here be. Iween John McOr.ivv and Charles P. Chapln. owner of the Rochester club. Mc-Oraw- was to leave for Cuba last Saturdiy, but purposely remained In New- York to help land a Job for Uoolan Doolin goes to Hochester as the last Installment duo mi Walter Holke. the first baseman recalled by the Giants last fall PENN MAY ENTER TEAM IN INDOOR TENNIS MEET The University of Pennsvlvanla may furnish a team for competition In nn Inter collegiate indoor tennis championship tournament planned to be held in Philadel phia or Bobton during the faster holidavs. Overtures for availible courts hive been mads in this clt Yale, Harvard, Prince ton. Columbia Amherst, Lehigh George town I'ordham and Rutgers hive already promised to participate and the plans o( the tournament committee will be brought to the attention of the Intercollegiate I. awn Tennis Association In order to boost in terest In the event Collegiate Meet Here March 3 The annual Intercollegiate Indoor track meet IU bsll ut the foiumerilal Museum on March S oiw week prior to the meet of tho Msadowbrook t lub This meet is usually held at N ar hut snorts were successful In bavin It awarded to this city Vred Kaiser;, Pedestrhn, Is Dead nkw P"-K,. "n,9 r? ,K?"rsr "I 'he Ntw York A C died In St Lute's Hospital list Sunday nlliht after a short Illness Kali"; won tlw,natlonl three mile valktna- champlJn w3aFkln1t1Bi!ll.1Sdl9Tak "1' "T ', SUIT OR OVERCOAT TO Oil U tit 11'80 Eeduced from o, ;5 and o uur 7 Big Window PETER MORAN 8. CO. VteRtUAJ,-!; TAILOtl . X. Cm. t4 m4 AKiT t4. -In '""" "lit do,, Thetp was a dnv when under 27n wits tonsldered n weak hlli man hUn, loiiny no can tut under 2St nn, .., T upnn even terms with Hie ntnrnge Tk figures alone ate sum. lent to show v badly the nttack hns been smeared Defense Par Too Powerful Theic nie vcrv few wn in imDroi, , nttack save bv mttirnl tletri-rment Th. Into been au number nf ,m, t "J ... niiiiKitu me ncienep nie snilhan it. nlf-bilk the big s.ift glove, t'CC balls purpose!) Rtp the stmng bill. V bring n weaker battel up et '' football fell Into the same trouble t defense gnt entlrclj ton stronR for th-Vi tnik nnd tho gamo started dnwr, hill V.. evenly matched teams rpem the er.lS part of their tlmo around midflcld ThoII In charge of footballs desttnt were t!! enough to see this with the result ill, foothill lodiv Is miking such a popu appeal tint stadiums spitinp 78 000 ea, nttnminodntp the hlg gitnn crowds ' Thoso In clnrgc nf foolhall bid the for.. sight to look ahead nnd to wnrk out van foi development of their game Thos iJ rhnigo of baseball have hep,, content . talk, nnd then wind up will, the U. declnrion that "Hip good old g,me Is eoM enough ns It Is " Buwl "I Hear Yon Cnllinu -Me" ' hmt ynu rnlllnn mr ' O Inml of stilt btril trx O all i m, Innn nnd ireen rur initlh nf iMlinri siioio, HVirie, (oiim thr balm) scent Xo lofiiff of ii iuin blnv i Where one ran tan Ihe mil. Aye, knork thn col n off HVieir one may joint at iclll II'MAIH thr saml-fllled trough 0 land of stin-bn'.rrt lea, 1 hear you calUny me K. P nnd B T 1 Tniy not Elmer Oil. phint? 2 Moselev was considered the hettt r end 3 A X S Jackson as we re. cflU tho episode Connie Mack should hive ndopted the flermin procedure and made peice ofTerlnn In tho fall of 1014 As it was in nddltloa to losing all tcrrltorj at the top whlli moving hick tn tho bottom be was forctl lo cedo Collins, Baker, riank Coombs an! Hirry. Half-Strides Before starting anything It Is Just as (l to bo in fnlrly close rcich of an established exit To the greater ntimher of entries an even brpik In tho luck Isn t RO-50 but 60.(0 One pirt of siucess Is finishing with the thought tint It might havo been a whole lot worse FRANCIS OUIMET VICTIM OF GOLFERS' SNOBBERY Woodland Golf Club Makes Last Statement in Amateur Ques tion Before Meeting BOSTON", Mnss, Jan D Francis Oulmet, former open nnd amateur golf champion of tho United States nnd tho storm tenter of n violent controversy expected to be waged nt tho annunl meeting of the Inlted States Golf Association in Vow York ci Krlilty, was tho victim of the nobbery o( tho controlling element of the not onal hodf accnhllng to tho Woodlmd Golf Club ct which Oulmet Is a member A statement to this effect was made todiy, nsbcrtlng that the nmiteur solf mle, which Ins been assailed ill over Ike countrj. was framed through tho Influence of G Herbert Wlndelcr a former official if the national hodt and was Intended solely for Oulmet nnd no other This will bo tho strongest argument of tho Woodland Club, .which will endeavor to hivo Oulmet reinstated as an amateur at the annual meeting The Woodland Club rltlmstlut Oulmet and others have been discriminated against because they havo hid tn earn their own living nnd do not stand as high social as tho Old Guard in control of the U S. G A The statement in part follows ' The miln nrKuments which we will tin tvlJ he that tho rule whb aimed solt-u ut rrsncli Oulmet. nnd evident, of this wus found Is the stenographic repurl uf the intitinir " 1 Ilerb.rt Wlndeler nsk. d for a rule whlej tvoul 1 cntir u man who hud been emplcoed U u Hiortlnu kouils ston and th n murted hiislmsH of his own within u ' w hundred I of tho othtr store ' Irnntln Oulmet was the onlt min la O louiitry whom this description would fit liilin that I runUs Oulmi t hud ui-en In the U" of lusllitss otLr sIiki hi was old enough ti work mil Hint it was thr mlt buslni ' kiutt Ills skill as u kolfer ..am- sfterw had chosm this kind of work The rulun fctto him the choUa of sltlns up his buslnr" or or bltlni; up solf and no one rould xp him to (.ho up a business for n pleasure ulsn iliim that no man should I rtljausiuw without being elten u henrlnit and that w spirit of tho accused must t tonsldered bMM ail) penally la Imtmsed If iiuunvls recorj had lieen sufTUIentl IntesllBaled ihey wow hate found that he had done etertthlns vitas his powt?r to lemaln an umateur ind retua-J repeiudly to du things which could lie u tUed Ho was forced to be u professional uwulnst his will Thoso or us who know " Know that he would do amthtns within reasos to maintain his amateur standing Wo shall also claim that the rule U " Amerlian undemocrath and was aimed at class of nwn who hate to work and ttiw s not stand as hlnh sm I illy as the nolfers are In control of tha United butes AssocuUW- Prancls Oulmet. It was olllUally I nouiiLed today, w ill not appear in & York to plead his own case iiicre' bo tevecal olllclals present of the Wo" land Golf Club who will do the arguing W the defense SYlhVCUSE TO VLW IJR0WN .' Orange Eleven Gets Date Between Har vard and Yalo Games rnOVinKN'CB, n I Jan 0 Brown tt to play Syracuse in this city on SaWrw November 3 Coming between the mrt" and Vale games, which are to be ? Cambridge and New Jlaven as "". should provide a tdrong home attw'i'TM fcomethlng that was lacking in the tent"" schedule as first announced nroWn Hetains Coach Hobinson J rrtOVIDBM-H R J Jn 9 hfdwSr,e4, Hobinson of lloston. has renewed his W" ' with the Drown Athltt o A""''! J, 'J$3 , of th llrown football eleven for tho ', iears Itoblnson has been coarhlnj Jt lre ilnce 1BOO with tha exception of hreaks M JJj 'ears In 1BIU and 1UU3 when ha co"" rteurusaa anu in awoa um4 wv The New Overcoat If called the "n,?,itji close-nltlMi, a K".s s beautiful ollll ,",,'IrIJl3 llnl.liedi a re? "Win VlO V a I u e J ours to SSUeW order Billy Moran, 1103 Aicli THK TILOR. Open BROADWAY A. C Thuj. W- but tho itoiinal entrv to SIS T Isssssstfl' v PAT U'lLUJA . UAKIU H"1