Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 17, 1917, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVKMNH LKJJUKIt PHILADELPHIA, WJ5DXMHDAV. JANrAHY IT, 10X7
'BASEBALL WILL BE PLAYED THIS YEAR, AS OF YORE, WITH 18 PLAYERS AND TWO UMPIRE;
APPLICATION OF PLAYERS' PRAT
FOR ADMISSION TO LABOR UNION
IS NOT TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY
Fultz la Making Things Interesting for Funs, but
Magnates Apparently Arc Not Worried,.
Gompers and Johnson Arc Friends
TIIKHB l on thin certain, ami y.m may a well tnime rr. oniile'l to n i,w
M any other lime There will m lieatbell neat summer There will nine
irten on side, as of rore. a cnupie of ufflplrim will work the m, end If Kartinn
Oottiper or IMv) Vultt Jilay on any side It will lie tin- nut Hid hlmt I"
las played hla trump card, and, Ilk hid slrlks Ihrest It has rlone evuvtlilrta but
orry the msKnates Dave has aMllerl for edmiaaliin to the Afnertfan Knletaticin
of Utmi and believe that hln fraternity will b taken Info the fold l i bl idea
to enlist Hie eymtmthy of the unloh men throughout the iountr and the i,i,mt I
enthusiastic aiiWvl of ('resident Mamiiel Mumiieia to the siheme imIim '
filayera' piexi feel that rreHt benefit will Ire derlted In the flM to IttiM'H"
rrjiidltlniM In the tnlnoi league It In probable thst f'ult I flgtirln on h tn
lathed' strike of the affiliated union to help the ranee a Mil At n i" !
feel confident of gaining hie rude end annoumeil lat nlfht that the nt li"
'.down would come on t'ebrunr) in, when the rhtrugn "ub ate er-hedul.il ' ! imi t
for their ai4ni tralnlnK (amp In Panadera. The plater will not niekr- the tup
say lHt end We ere anxiously awaiting the dm
J Mafjnuic A re I'leascfl Willi Fullz's Latest Move
V AfTOItDIJCO to W J Mai held the New Voik baeehall rrltlr a reeling of
"SXitrlumph was evidenced b lie leading magnatee In New Yotk when It wna
(learned that the rraternltv hud aiiplled for a .barter under the xmerb n Kerieia
' tion of ljlior. The tip wm out but loulrt not lie mnflrmert that Hen lohnwm
, and riompera were low frl nds and It was said utiufflr tally, that lohiintri held
conVract that bound the federation not to butt into buxeball This iontiai a
subscribed ir bv the union heada eome eite ago s a mean of ei ling liiix.r
atrlke that aroce In connection with the bufldlng of the i 'inland Amerlmn l..nrn
club grnndatand The unlona of the Middle i hv- lieen at rung for ttt n,
lean league for wme time Another argument agalnat tlin .mioeed ainaignini
tlon la that the ball playera never will rnnaent to a union a.le of wwiree n i
s ilimcult to conrle Ty Cobb or Trla Hpealcer or fltor Alextinder wotilnp tlwu
'heada off for one third the wagea thay now are twIMn Nor urn im "'
A atandard -aIo for pltrhera alrhera Infleldere and outrleldei The i..,
themaelven will turn down the plan when they give it aerloua thought
Not Uw Viral Crisis In llimliall
IAKKW jeara ago an laaue waa made of a minor league matter bv major
" lejgue playera A atrlke aa railed and Ban Johnv.n then adon.ted a
Jockout. If neteaaary. to bring the dlaeatlefted plaeia to lerme He waa iriids to
carry out the plan, but ttB Moaned by the National leug le It I tiot ltelieeil that
the older organiition will bark watei Ihla time If It doe the rhan'ea ara that It
will atand alone It la the feelinK of the Amerhan league owners that they hrfve
juatlce on their aide, and the beat pollry la to proteed art ordlngly.
Much I'ri'imred to llvleuse Slurs
MANOCIt MArK, ( the Athlntlra. aaya th.it he loe not reroll making known
hla plana regarding the holdout lejgiie formed by Amoa Mtriink, Wally Hrhang
and Joe Uuih. but ho admit Unit there l not u lianre of any other team getting
Btrunk by trade or purrhaae Mark waa very much prued that hta Intentlona
ahould be made known to the readera of the Kiknimi J.Kuofcii "liefore he leally had
ticclded upon hla next moie," aa ha aaya: but be vettrled (he atatement laauad laat
nlfht to the effeft that be did not expeit to hae H hang or nuh wtlh the Maitc
men next aeaaon Wholher h tiado already haa rten mnde Involving Ihla famoua
"Iiony balterj of the J4I3 world'a aerlea" la not known but Mark u anything but
pleaaed at the work done by both during the lil aeaaon, deapito the fiut that
Bchang waa Injured for aeteral weeka and Buah handlrapned by ioor auprxirl.
Mackmen Will Miss Schanu and Hush
WHAT will the Matkmen do without H hang and Iluah. who were atara among
the anay of Inrompelenta tried out 1 Mak loat aeaaon? Manager Mack
tnaiata that he hue not made any plans for the tianafer of thla pair of playera to
another Hub but we are In rmelpt i information from an authentic aourre that
tradea for both plera have vlrtuallj been lompieted There la no ouealion about
the great natural ability of both hang and Iluah and they probably would bavo
Utile trouble getting orilriict at their own figure from almoet every team In tha
two major leagues but It really la a iuetion whether they are more valuable to
the Athl'tlm than certain players who roultj be obtained in a trade Cost aeaxon
JJuah waa ono of the greatest hurleia in the game, despite tha handicap of hurling
Xr a team of mlaflta, byt It 'annot be aald that Hchsng's work waa 'pille ao
tmpioaalve
Schftnu fulls us a Catcher
Sri I A NO la one of the freaks of the national game lie la ono of the crealeat
offensive playora the came haa prodmad In yearn but defensively Wally la ahy
of the major league standard despite the fact that he haa all ths natural advan
tages to make him a star Manager Mack decided two years ago. whon tha scribes
throughout the country vtero picking rhang as the greatest ratihor In tha game,
that Wally never would be a star receiver. When Mak expressed this opinion to
rrlben he waa rldi uled. but that Mak was right haa been proved since Hrbang
Is a wonderful catcher when handling veteran and cxperieniad uurlera who can
atrAdy him, but with a youngater on the mound Wally is not so good lio has
' n tendency to upset a youngster, whereas a veteran will not mind hla needless ahd
annoying moving about while the hurler la In tho a t of delivering the ball
Connie Mack Lauds Slrunk
QKNTIMIJNT guided Manager httu k In listening to Amos Strunk'a appeal for
i Omore money Ktrunk probably In Macks gieateat favorite, hoause he Is ft total
product who owes his aucieaa In the national buiiio entirely to the Jean leader. Amos
waa kldiMppwl by Mack while he waa still attending Dlalne (Jrammar tfahool, at
Thlrty-ftret and Norrla streets, In this (Ity. and (Jonnle spent many hours tutoring
'the lanky outfielder In tho fine minis of the game. Connie once found It neteaaary
'to send Htrunk to Milwaukee for u. season but he alwaya haa been convinced that
the local lad was destined In he one of the great outfielders of the game, and he
would mil part with him for anything
A'o Chance tor Slrunk la Leave
'QTftr;NK Is my own product, find I leitalnly will not give him up to any one
3 or for any reason so long ftft he la able to play baseball aa t want It plaed"
saya Mark. "I look this lad when he was a m booltioy and never worked harder to
develop a bell player than I dW with Xtrurik. and theie la no chanco for blm to get
Hwayfom me Amos waa as green as they make them whon he signed with me
and U required careful hooting by Iavb Cross and Harry Clark at Hhamokln and
Milwaukee to develop Mm I consider Hirunk one of the greatest outfielders In
tisteball ami ha will ha with iik next aeasfin Hon't pay any attention to that hold
' out tuff. because Htrunk and 1 will have no trouble coming to terms"
Phils Mnde Jixvrllenl Trudr
AL nKMAKKK was a great loeal favorite bacaiMe of his ability to win games
m the J'hllly park and many fans will regret hla punning, but wc believe lb.it
,' Iat Moran pulled a great trade when he swapper him for liminy l.u. ikIci,
the diminutive spit 111 pitcher of the Cubs liermuee was parllf ulail -rretie
' en tha home telil, but was almost useless away from home, fluting the I0l sngson
' JLI won all but thra of his vktortes at home and ttroppod many linixiriiinl battles
' abroad, lavender has beeo arratte In I ho past, hut II I believed that Manager
Mors ii. Klllefer and Ilurna will curs him of the bablt of going to piees at u
toriUcal stage. When fvemler Is right n is unhegtaMe. and Moran is of the
opinion that the latest addition to Ills piUhing staff will have a wonderful season
111 1IT.
Alexander Will lie lien: to Talk With inker
ACCOKDINU U jMtrson close In J'rastaeiit linker ul the I'hiilles. It is tin. miui
(Urn of Urn fwafs t" sua 4lase)4er the Ureal regardlwH of what h lerma
fliay happen Ut it. Tba sauMi souk a of Information Is responalbla for the Hji llmt
ttta PfemJer bur tar of the National league will b in this eity in two weeks to tutk
finw taa waiter with ilaker After I'rssWenl Jtaker Itarna Hha! Alexander wants
H Is laHrtWs thai thai will be a hiurti !& tba NebraakaH algrui, aa "Alex"
SHaiXg that ha must lsvs a lhre-yei tiHtul aaUTng far fl,a a year. wHUa
Baker alwaya lias contended that ha would not pay tbbt amount for any player
Woodland Golf Club Made Serious Errors
rrililS Woodland Oolf Club, whkh nurnbtm la Its rauk J'iumcIs (Kdui furaier
J- opea aiwl amateur champion, John It atulllvau, Jr , and Rgul Tawkabury, three
glfara mrw . rslagatad to tha rauks of tba profeaakuiaJa, tjU4 several gilavous
errors la praaantlMg its caatt baftus tba aanual waatlng ut tba Uultad Mutaa Uolf
Asauctailon last weak.
V e Muant swious was iei Its esrsanal rsHsrtluiis ou aavaral hlgLf uMkiala of tba
V H ', akMMi of tfcs fseiaiaa we ao "nasty" ttaM Uuy ammnil rank I.
'Hood' nil from Ms sn raaotva got te spaak at tba maatiug, anal Wwaiward luraad
tba delagatee tvMBiataiy around from tba great syuipaiby for tba Vfuodland
fim Ui reversal in favor of Ike asacutlva cmmwUU
The WataUaud club aaaeW waaala atus anrggsj J-raaufis OwImmh au4 maa it
U diact Koagirt bat we MM WtiiiaVind CJa aaaf Mw tlv aoagiMltUa. Ttia
t waa thea mmf af a ajwtttaw f aiMrpart af tha Wiaajiaiid CUA vmm 'aa
g.utva tMUutMtm nMJMT tkM sKnaMly om la awateur uatloa, aoaua deWgatas
rcourt.
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AHKJOItT was saAtout rraw Boatoa that 'sUuify ' Mviunis was a iMlduut I. .1
Ibis ut srrouaciis fcUinols slgngat a twvyear iulaH lust spilog end is wtil
iegat wttp tM tafMev -HHiJty ! K Wfa Mr-sk lau tat aaM hArdJy wait
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SAYI.0R WINS HARD
MIX FROM MURPHY
Inflianapulis Lih t wfiKht
Outpoint I'hikwlelphian
in Norriatown
M1TCUKLL WALLOPS WKLSII
Ily KOiiRICT W. MAXWHM.
Hevpral gallons t,f gori- rc spilled at
Norrtaloa n lam night l.'n Mill. mi Malr.l
of ludlanapollH ouliioliiixd lunmy Murphy
In a trii-rouiid Imul Hgd by l-w llulley
It was one of 'be iii'ist siiinatlonal bouts
utflgrd in this untlon for many a day and
the audleiiie whs in s ormtsnt uproar
Majlor jitnliiRly awkward sil bathed
Murphv earl In ih bsiile snd allnweil
the visitor to iille up a big lend Jimmy
DiilshPd strong however, and gave a won
derful exhibition of gamenass He uprslned
his left hand In -tha seventh round, but
fought Imrdi-r than hw dcuplte the handl-
ftaytor used the "mclpllal pumh" a
blow nirt'lr fii'm'Hjn by Uunhoat Hmlth a few
yars ago Ha would i ueh into a cllm h
and then shoot pile d(ivlna rights to the
back of Jimmy nnk This yorrlrd the
West Chilly boy until he found A defeuae
lor It In the seventh. Murphy received
bad cut alongside of the eie and the
blood pouted fn-ely Haylnr bIko ns ur
etmve the ontlc in the next round and
the battlers were coverd altli gors from
bend to foot
sylor won the bout but it " bv a
Slight margin He Is an nggreerive bov puts
up a good fight from start to finish, and bis
work was well in eiveil Murphy however,
made Ihe btggtst hit and proved "n
rlunlvrl) that he ban come back ' He
showed more silenie and gerieralabip than
In any of h bonis and If he coiiiinu-a to
train faithfully he will be bai k tn hla "Id
place among Ihe leading lli-poundera
Krertdy Wlh. our l4-pouad lightweight
champion, incited hla uual nodeiieion
trimming In Milwaukee laat night from
Ititi hie Mil In II Kreddy was In pfMr shai
and from Marl to finish bis opponent foi.etf
linn all ovir tht ring The 'liainp inlnbiNil
lux UHiisI sbiluy to avoid serious puniHii
inent, however, snd St no I line wss In
dsnger of a knockout
It was a hsd night sll around for
Welsh, for during the IkjoI his end of tho
purse waa attached In an attempt to rol
lect Jl'l'l in so allrgsd debt tha online, of
which, a Milwaukee attorney, who waa be
hind the aeiion refused o divulge Weluli
weighed HO and Mlbhell I .If. Three hun
dred women aaw Ihe bout
Jerpe. IlllmJ Haiscbiill Writer, Dit-s
piTTam milt ;n 17 James jh- itiiri
ytais nld weii known mm hssebell wilier at.'l
ulnar nt mftnt heeelMll mVHl whl'b r
rvndleat,! an'l 1.11I llahe'l lhreulwij Ha ii.imi
Iry llr1 f'eru Mr Jmtv an Mrl.lxii
l,lbit mini vr am IhiI dr9plt 1,1 afflM
Hue '..fiOue'l 1 e,iHIHa until fully rr
.ftiitail l r f 1 health
m
mimPlmimm
Individuality
la expreiixcd In 'it
lint- of the "HikIi Tow
ered Four" HpcedHtu
Comfort combined with
snappy linos makes it
Idegl for 'cross counti y
tuurintc-
At the Show Booth 3j
Olto ffrriliiff fur llrulrr
Bell Motor Company
N.E Cor.BrojtliMl.VernonSu.
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Sedan Montagnac
Overcoats
Ilia aewllawee'a real, fleeft
ouaUly. ! Willi Ilia hot
OU lire ailka. ,t IIU0O
feraieet J yeer tKA6'
Billy Moran ,'Xar 1103 Arch St.
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TONIGHT AT adSljHASp
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS .
Ity MM IS H. J A I I K
rplli; n'" .f VXilli- l.ftim in yuniUr
1 Id that ut f.fM 1 lr iri-'k . w n mon
1 iitftioiiHi l,tin Vy ImfJ lo Ih f I'hUi
'llrilrU f". tU 10 r. Inf ral
H'irth, While- !(, Kfto'i liiid t' .u" New Vol k
r,Phtnl hiiri Ri.'l fu Ut I'd ilgt'lrltihia to
rriaik u ifpuifiiMi VSIitlf lrvitiiik frttnlj
itr-hrrl dirt wmor r,llt KtuUiHtl). Wlllif n
haflltri irffl' untiu rf'l slmont rirr
nijjlir l-'tri-i Jm Kkm kri'itUfii out Tntntuy
ft Ktt whi'h whll nuruiiHiitR rllij nf
muiMe Ihfl iiUKillmli unlvfih- hul Hf1i
Willi 'inc Ihi'.'ici. wltli mi unrxpci irl
out rouii'J knM kou ovr .Iolimi lJutMl
fty jVillowrf ut Ilm K-ini ti'iw U nldintf
up to He how lh n-vr nnMtion loi in t
futur lomtiHllmii lll rxt nm n i'
Ik lm'f .pimlM wll h In PhHurlHptii
Who hU opiunrtf will l hBf ti'.l hern (If
r;dd liundfto m nmlonn for return
muKli. but M Ih protuihli- .fafknon will tuke
no fhfiri'pM of tiilowlnic hlrnfllf to Ur nut
p'nniel hy Ih iSiotdi Wop an It would
ItMftrn hl jttwly yiUi! pteiHlge e'dlly
e0 lahr-r l rflv 1 aUri in ri)Uiwinic
ht Bhnrt lo(f Tht youBKCttr ulTrrlne
with harli itttveiwl foot Tha miibr i In
7001 ihapa iiaMn unit J Uri tflnlnK n
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'Oof' I nl.li fctii vr 11 trial (.' h n l
half of ''hamplon !' Ilrrnn lut atfir h
trmnrJouri srprmanl of Wlllla Ja'kam'a
ktuxrkinit (at Johnny UunA hta ormttun waa
ntlraly fjr(titn I'utrti hallnP1 Kl4 Ulto
llama Voatia MfIvarrt IMmty Kaufniart
leititaiun Arri any on ! in iha wiiiM fir
Hfrrrtati j( 114 pounila r mtal'l"
Iff fore loas vt in from tri Wif may ) In
tih f.ni-f fj) ilnir jirfarntaf m it n
IIiihv Mtlir-1l falharwrucht II- . a
ttrutur ut HiUhif aii(ill anr, a hihmI ivf
Imisr ii'trtiinir to Mllwaiiko rPtirta I'lnk
haa lefM rdmrjlns oh with a lot if inud u
laurel at hoina
ltmvr fMnanl my t hla third mm h wm
Kr1 Uali'h In Mtiit ti titonttia AIiiwsiuk-
fana wan1 i a l,-unfirl and ilia lirrnif.n
ait I' aii'1 l'rnm.ler Af1ir-va may irieik tie
inatrh jA'marrl hfef Wlh ih n r r t n
1 hy rrtor imi lf r I In I Hon vn frrun in-
'ifilheHtltS 1) at Wltr niatiy f
lUttllnr I rtlnftkr ruav a hai tn if
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llvvmtm Lvtltfvr fjecishtis
of liitifj Itntttn hunt Niuhl
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lltllmi, mt llarirn nt'iniitil lii HfUr.
flftitli I(inmi loidirj rttmliy lir.H f liuf l
ftrnnon
Mil U l lil-.K ICItrhl Mllflif-ll il'f'ritril
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(It ll(. lldlf t.rahatn. nnr. to a
hrtkn unn, unit t I'atil It wards), fourth
Pallor tnly kncKt'il nut innirnt lifiUo.
Ililrri 'in llniidf) rlfrw ih Hnnlr UlltU
Iti Homo tiult fo elalmrii Morrun fourth.
lIOSm.N Jrns t onnolly tirr-w with Trrry
llrfMUs.
ur iht Ht J 'ei 11 1 man li holrllnv off for a rn
ror
triune llarlfln. V"i V-irk hantiirti l al." ii u,
pUiX. amp In I'hllaiJ iphU lla i h I ti4i'i
and haa ppiHl alirifiat ail of tho Ifantlt b h
ra hta w-Irht In th Mi Hi Mrtim 1 t I
hai mora than a ar arc hH'I Ij rnnd tt
' rt-rltahlt ahnwlnx
Anallirr NfW trk hosrr ili"l ih.a -with
a fhHaMpriian a aalri anl innri
! rf jI irnprt nmiutt M la Jai v s.-ini
hiifi'l'il Jirhntiy I ampi an unrn.r ir,l
Jnlmnjr llllman will rnrt Ha ' r
(rti tound haiiln fnm'nro i.iM
Ktiin I(iihmI t.rlWial wh mi I.
Vliir hit tr (Jothftinitti li )'r I I
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What kind of a cigarette
would YOU call sensible?
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to jilting in with your own ideas:
A SENSIBLE cigarette wiubI
taste good. Il iiiuhI lie cool
ami smooth to your throat ami
tongue. It must lie properly
mild mild enough so that
you'll feel all right even though
you muy smoke more than usual.
In short, it must lie comfort'
abfo. If it isn't, it can't lie
aensililo,
cause of the balanca of their
Turkish blend. The milder to
harros iu this blond arc in nueh
lerfeet balance with the richer,
fuller-flavored leaves as to en
tirely off-set that uncomfortable,
"oily heaviness" found in so
many other cigarettes.
You'll notice the difference as
soon aa you try Fatimas.
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