BfrCfflPS 1ARLY LElfi (EsiflM SflADE ON WILLIE LOU(MaN, DESPI LEAGUES IT TOMORROW blft.- tinrrin jif. Home and Rf?"anir;R in tne xxi"" Brooklyn LVeageror opening . .'..v. the teams nro here .all U l!,c": i nn! National n0"n. begl l Up from the South . Mon Des " ...An,i l.v tho suns W W" dC Tar dened and fit. eager , louthland. i"" ....mint mnosed ?jyVr'th. Urt Bamo of tho 1916 tueriw. . ..,t,,ir. it has been L T been months sinco tho last Im fJ?.fS blc league gamo was W; -j The fans nro hungry. jiina nB V"'..,... ,. hr threatened Wr. "w" Kr-ternlty-all those 'VE.Vto winter baseball-will be I Pollr .;V' Tho fan Is quite an raiVtne8argPeCSCt cities In tho com. i.thtot11":' .un from ril fnim ft" l the wwtal TVanics In tho r-,lnCMnd StalSJS Leases. Millions C:l'?eTrcnV;tothoVound: Vii .i,T would bo a season of un "EfffiO Bu to tho gleaming cloud S there ' ft lcaden """' unBC P52Scher.Btath. war will have how mucn eur i the leason is " "",, but for nt ! .!ne.-rpo the fans will glvo ' , nmo they lovo best. ' Zt If the exigencies of the Inter 1 tit fe demand it. they will glvo Mil sun" i..,i n ihlr pountrv. et which attaches to tho play !" lnt,In fro m tho point of competl K'ST TlTokints. In tho National 1 - .... .hiii. .BBmHIIUUL tl UllllUl- me. ire mo " JTrtclce for first place. . -rzr- w $K?R CITY JLA1J& AU BU LAFAipTia lr unniiio feirjmd Paulson Among Former Lo- if C81 OCHUUluuj" v" Entered krtlto College will bo fully rcpre- In tho great two-day Pcnn relay -"..v. .1,1 n vrnnklln Mold on iM and 28. Coach Bruce will bring iiwleestnan nve ie. n;...o. o... imnortant raco from tho Lafayette eolst Will do "-" . " A ; Mo of the Middle Atlantic States Col . . T hio T.nfnvotto will meet R2 natural rivals, such as Ichlgh. Kut- . nicXluEOn. Iiavcuu.m .. --. Unberf nd New York University. vm41ey relay championships, in the Millt relay cnampionomii i"c o PL.mI!a rlinmnlnnahiD. Llper, formerly of Do Lancey School, comptte in ine IIlIllo, .usou. .yh and Bechtel. rauison, anoiner rm- .. .. . T1.h rlinirf.il C1.1.1 f'lll H DOy""" x-ciiu ...... VV.,VI.. .. ... r tha Wh hurdles and the high jump. .-j tll will .MnnAtA In thn ham- mui a.'u i. ... .. ..-- -.- ---- r and shot. Coach Bruco has nroused ... I-4AM. In tvianV urnrlf nf T.nfav. ana la working very hard. hana, Blake, Baur, Bechtel, rrout, uano m c.t. tin m nil nl.nii.Tt rrrtnA fnrn. at a ouurp 4u..u n B..V.I... oww ....... . quarter mile, and Lafayetto hopes to jp a team irom xnese men mat. wm n. nA fmnl tn tVin TtTMrllA Atlnnrln IfUiV lW 4.W..V ... ..w .... v.....V jr championship. Pennsylvania is hold- tAe event in. connection wun mo reiay hral,but otherwise it is a regular event aiasciation. i LOUGHLIN, THE CAVE MAN, FLOORS CHIP, BUT WILLIE'S SIXTH ROUND : FINISH FAILS TO EVEN UP BOUT Newcastle Middleweight's Big Advantage in Three Rounds Clinches His Victory by Slight Margin Frohi South Bethlehem Battler A CLEAN knockdown goes a long way In flAHtlln ..In.. .... .... '" i;unie8i mai is, wncn there Is little tl chooso between the prin cipals. But tho flooring of George Chip by Knockout Willie Loughlln tn the sixth round of their slugfest nt the Olympla last night failed to oven glvo tho South Bethlehem Cave Man a 60-60 break. The Xewcastlo middleweight earned a big advantage In the second, fourth nnd especially tho fifth round, and this lead enabled him to lcao the ring with a slight victory under hli belt. Loughlln's knockdown earned him a dc- d mua.rprln for ,he flnal frame; ho cut Lnjn.,Cps lea'1 srentty. but as tho first turn third roundR were about een, Chin's big advantage In tho other threo periods viae largo enough to glvo him tho contest. Throughout Chip was tho aggressor. Ho punched the harder, comparatively, too. Ocorgo forcea tho milling almost from bell to bell, and even when ho regained his feet after a. three-cecond count In tho last sec Jt p rnado LoRhHn brcalt ground. That Loughlln could show f. well ngnlnt Chip, who had knocked out his last few ?,P.Pl?.n",t', rea,ly WBS n surprise. Whllo willlo is recognlrod ns a terrific puncher and bruiser, his record shows few knock out." to his credit. Muih more was ex- pectcrt from Chip and, although hn core.l By LOUIS H. JAFFE . ... i,.:j v.," , .' . V." "" "rr" I Jilliy .Mnnmng and Joo H hum entertained nn ...... - . . . ... ....... ., ,,,, -, luugn a nattier ns ho :n a puncher Several times Chip crossed right-hand punches that would hao knocked down, ir not knocked out, borers not so rugged !'?vK ""' yet at " ,lmo dl(1 tl" South Bcthlohcm Cave Man show signs of caving, However. In the fourth an fifth rounds Chips vicious blows to the head told on Loughlln. and ho was forced to get Into close quarters and clinch. In tho fifth round especially Chip's punches were tell Ing. and Loughlln's holding on wns more evident than ever. Loughlin the Cleverer ,..yclT "V16 sclc,1C0 was displayed, but what little boxing was done was that by Lough lln. As Chip came tearing In with punches to tho body. Willlo stopped the Newcastle mauler with straight lefts several times and broke , lip a number of Chip's attempted rallies. Chip. howccr. found lodgment with enough hard wallops to mako nn Im pression, and when Lougnlln forgot him self and swapped punches nt closo quar ters. George scored heavily to tho body. ,i,iJ ?nd 50t.Snftcr any hn"Fes or marks during the first flvo rounds, but the punch to tho Jaw that knocked him down cut his tonguo nnd George was bleeding profusely from the mouth at the final bell. On the other hand, Chip had both of Loughlln's eyes puffed as early as tho second round and when the contest closed, Willie's right optic was more closed than open. It Was an IntftrAaHno nnrl . !!.. n ' --- .io ...... ...tuun VUI1 teBt, and had tho spectators rooting almost Incessantly. Kach was announced as weigh ing in under 158 poundi, ns called for In the articles of agreement. Another George Chip, with Young ns a prefix and no relation to the Newcastle middleweight, appeared in the semi. Ho was opposed to Joo Welsh, who has been Improving wonderfully In his recent con tests. Chip started eft like a million dollars in tho first two rounds, but Welsh came, back so strongly 'In the remainder of the bout that he made Young George look llk piuKKcu uime. Chip, Jr., opened up with a corking loft hook nnd right cross in the first round. He shook up Welsh severnl' times nnd opened a gash oyer Joseph's eye, Ho ie peated his work of the first three minutes In tho second chapter and It looked protty dark for Welsh. But it nppearcd ns it Chip hnd shot his bolt and for the remain ing four rounds Welsh won ns ho pleased, lie walloped Chip good nnd plenty from the distance nnd also at closo quartors, soitnuch so that Young George kept away from Welsh ns much ns ho could. McGovcrn and Medway Another real good contest wns (that be tween Young McGoxern. of Allentoun, and Young Mcdwny, local southpaw. The TlitlnHnlnblnti nnnj.Mi.lt. Im,l .... nwn.nl. . ....... ,....,... ..,-,..., . ....j. tu lljuin OAJIUII' enco than tho up-Stater. and whllo each scored knockdowns In tho first round, they fought even up tho rest of tho wny nnd finished in n, grnnd slugging bee In tho Inst ten seconds. Al Wagner, the clown, gave his usual circus exhibition nnd pulled tho unexpected by holding .lack Dunle.ivy cen. Wugner substituted for Artlo O'Leary and It was believed thnt Dunlcay would find the J Clown easy The Australian didn't, how ever. He had a difficult time fathoming Wmrner'fl nwkwarrl nml rlnutiUli ut.! RIDDLE IS AFTER ENTRY FOR DERBY Philadelphia Sportsman Is Negotiating for Horses . Owned by J. E. Madden W. H. KARRICK IS TRAINER In the first number that J'op O'Brien chased them from the ring In the fourth round. SCRAPS ABOUT SCHAPl'KRS Jut hjforj thn mMdltwelxhts annrrfrt th bell nt the Olvmpls. last night ombo1j- lvaned nver our houlder and oundril n t-rrltlo arn. In In mir r, "Don't forat Kobhy Ileynotd and Darby Caspar at tho Broadway Thuradov nleht. Don't fnr-KPt!" Wo lookfd around Junt In Urn lc r Mwojay Tajlor sctlln Into a sent ready for thn bltr nol Bobby McCann's bout with KranklK Conwav In tho aeml at the Ilroadna Thursday night Is responsible for a lot of Intcreat In Oio' Ferry, Thn fana In that section are anxious to sen Bohhy Bet Into tho Held with th leart Inn bnntams Steve Jlorrls and tleno (iannmi box an encore, Their tneotlng two weeks nun was a pippin. Jimmy Hrown and Oenn llnndo and Joe rntrone. nnd Kid Collins ro other bouts. Louisiana Is back from Kansas Cllv The Phlladelphlan was at tha Olympla last night and camo ery near bIvIiik tho spertatora nt thn front of tho club . bout not on the program, and for nothing Ho collided with Henny'Mi. Nell, who was glen a decision on a foul over Louisiana In Kansas City rerentl, and thev had somn words that wouldn't look well In plnt. No exchanges were mads and tho bout was postponed. Johnny Mealy was given a ioulng reception when he was announced ns Johnny Dundee's op ponent nt the Olympla next Monday. flobbj Ounnls Is doing a. little prophet stuff nnd hop Ingly hopes that hn will provo one. Hob pre dicts thnt Mealy will connect with a crusher on Dundee's chin, but that remains to be smn Scholastic Circuits Open This Afternoon Both thn ittteracademlc and Interscholsstlc Leagues arn scheduled tn open their respective seasons this afternoon, though tho soggy con dition of tho ground, following thn recent enow storm, may cause each to postpone Its Inaugura tion day. Four contests nro list". I for thn latter circuit, while the (lermsntown Acad emy-Eplscopal contest, at Tahor, is tho lone en gagement promised by tho private schools The Northeast-aouthcrn gnrnti will, no doubt, nttrart thn most attention from .n.olastlc fans, vet tho Central contest will also bear watching, for tho Crlmaon and Oold nine is reported to bo nn exceptionally strong one this season and may repeat past performances. W. H. Ulddle, wealthy local sportsman and proprietor of the Glen Itlddle Farm Stable, Is anxious to hao a representative In this yenr's renewal of tho Kentucky Derby, and with that object In view he 1ms commis sioned his trainer, W. 11. Knrrlck. to secure. If possible, one or mnro of the cllglhles to tho Churchill Downs classic In quest of likely candidates, Knrrlck cot., suited J. 12. Madden nt tho Downs The question of tho piltchase of ilnddenV pair of cllglbles, Milkman nnd Defense, wns ills cussod, nnd nfter Knrrlck had Inspected them tho colts were hrectcd for his brnrllt. Whllo he vnn much Impressed by their ap pearance, Km rick would not commit himself to nny deflnlto stntcment regarding tho purchase of the colts or tho price nsked by their owner, it Is understood ho has mndo a favorable report to Riddle. Knrrlck was even more fnMirnbly Im. prossed with tho looks of the four- ear-old ltcndrb', also In tho Madden barn, nnd ex pressed n deslrn to purchaso him The price asked by Mnddt-n, It was said, wns altogether too high to permit of further ne gotiations. Madden Is rcp.irUd tn h.no lefused n big offer fot this rolt at Saratoga lust summer Ho Is a chestnut colt by Stnr Shoot, out nf Orango nnd Blue, and was bied by clay Urothcis, Mnddou bought him as n ;, cur ling and values him very blgblv Knrrlck already has one Derhv (Mndidntn that lie Is training for 11 K Knapp, mem ber nf tho Jockey Club Thl roll Is Thn Knocker, which h now :ii Helmont I'nrk. together with fortj-flvn oilier limscs that Knrrlck hns In chnrgc In addition to the establishments nT ltld illo .ind Klapp, Knrrlck Is cailng for tho horses of Schuyler L Paisons Thn P.lly ough. Is rnrson's candidate for the Derby, at tho Downs, In charge nf Jack Ueldsbnr iourIi, In I'.irsons'H candidate for tho Oerby, nnd wns turned over to htr present trainer 'bcvcial weeks ago by Knrrlck. ' AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES tt Thllailclphla Profpflonat nrf nrransfnar pntvu'H v Itli Hrt-rlH pmlprofcliiHl trami In iennsUnntT. New Joreny nml PMawnre. 'lh mnna cement hm tiirrfl tin crlr nf npral mllcno Btarn, inl would Ukt tn hHr from rnmtlnn A C WlMwooO l'np Mn, llrnwnnn, Htctmm tind Ialnijm J MiiRUin. .".Oini Hcno ntrcet. . Knwnol C , C nnultl HK tn nrraiici Kamci h flrct-clnnf tram In IVnnvKHnlM. llawnf nnd Now Jernp J Hlileld. L's.l.l Whirton utrrPt Went Wiilnut i would HUo tn book panipn lth Ilrt-rlnhi p.mlprofp8lonnl teams In IVniv n han In Npu .1erHf nnrl pclawwrc I IMnc ham, 5118 AildlMm Blrrpt UrttlpHbiirK A C v lit m n flrnt-rtr& tenm nn tho clUinoml thli eaon nnd oud llk to hpar from llrpt-clnf( triitni In rcnvhanln. Nw Jprev nml JK'Imvarr W, ltlnhop, IIP. Ilichmund ntret Stelr A ( denlrr cninc with 18-lft-rar-nld nnuormpd tnm In nr nut nt v o city Av sStrlr, 13i "West Ontario street INTERCITY TANK MEET SCHEDULED ON SATURDAY Women Swimmers From Detroit, Now York and Baltimore Will Compete Women swimmers from .Vew York, De troit nnd Ualtlmoro will Invnde this city to compete in tho Intercity championship that will be held at the (Jcrmantown V. W. C. A. pool next Saturday. The Thllndelphla girls should have little trouble In holding' their championship, Judging from their work of Inst year and their recent practice work In preparation for tho title rnces. In 1916 tho local "Kcllcrmans" earned first place In every event, nnd the relay quartet, composed of mo .viishcs uorrncr, Artelet, I'ennepacker and Ueckcr, hung up a new record for tho iOQ-yard event when they dashed by tho teams of tho other cities. From nn Individual standpoint. Miss Olga Dorfner Is tho best of thn ir.r-.ti uim,,,.,. She holds the records for the 50, 100 nnd "J"... iviiiurcr, linn nan no trouble In taking first place In these events ngnlnst the out-of-town onirics Miss Tennepacker holds the Middle At lantlo A. A. I' diving championship, and Is expected to retain her title, In conjunction with tho Inleiclty meet, tho 220-yard breast-stroke championship will bo nt stnke, and the entry list for this event Includes many of the best women swimmers in tho country. SUITS .80 $1-1 TO ORDER Reduced from ISO, S2S and 20 PETER M0RAN & CO. "SSffig? XST1I & SIABKUT. ENTRANCE ON IB TH. S. E. COR. 0T1I AND ARCH STS. "Mail that , to all our customers" Many business men make regular use of Public Ledger special trade reports 'to keep salesmen, agents and customers advised of market and mill conditions. Instead of writing long letters of explanation about prices, deliveries, labor and material shortages, etc., they find it more satisfactory to mail marked copies of the Business Section of the PUBLIC LEDGER The newspaper with the World's Greatest News Service The Public Ledger's reports are accepted as authoritative. They are complete weekly "news letters," covering all current phases of each trade. They appear regularly in the Business Section of the Public Ledger, as follows: vw i m 1 l!Ui&& 1 .. Jar! r. a?."' Uif 7r' n,."". It. Jiff. d '....T"" Aim...,. "" nn,k J I '"M rmimtt .. ' wMinw ""j in m 72f!TH "$?' ihIKS .?!" r.,rd.r..l u& .,:? tow; 'jsrsLtzx. MONDAY: PhUadelphia Wool Market, Philadelphia Mill Expansion. TUESDAY: Ney Eng land Business Letter, Phila delphia Cotton Yarn Mar ket, New York Raw Silk Quotations, Philadelphia Iron and Steel, Philadel phia Coal Market. WEDNESDAY: Ken sington Mill Conditions, Philadelphia Cotton Goods Market. THURSDAY: Southern Business Letter, Fran! 'ord Mill Conditions, New York Raw Silk Quotations. FRIDAY: Philadelphia Wholesale Hosiery and Underwear Market, Phila delphia Wholesale Silk Market and Pennsylvania Silk Mill Conditions. SATURDAY: Philadel phia Leather Market, with detailed price quotations; Worsted and Woolen Yarn Quotations, Pittsburgh Steel Market, New York Raw Silk Quotations. 'Advance orders for eptra cbpies, in any quantity, ivill be filled at 2c each--lrite, or Telephone Walnut 3000, Circulation Department NORTHEAST RELAY MAYBREAKRECORD One -Mile Quartet Looks Strong to Improve Time for Distance ENTERED IN PENN GAMES Northeast High (School has a good chance to repeat In tho Penn relays and also make a new record in tho one-mile Intcrscholastlc relay championship of America. The pres ent record Is 3-29 2-5, held by Iloston Ung llsh School, and with Cnptnln Dewy, Ilodgers nnd "Al" Whltnker from Inst yenr's championship team, prospects for tho tltto nro bright. Cnptnln Hodgcrs Is tho best quarter-mller developed In hchohistlc ranks since tho days of "Ted" Meredith nt Mercersburg. He can bo depended lipon to run his qunrter inllo In fifty seconds nnd possibly under If pushed very linrd. Parent nnd WliltaUcr arc only a fow sec onds behind IlodgcrH In thn quarter mile. Both should do around fifty-two seconds for their quarter, in tho Indoor "quads" Pat ent wns only n few feet behind Itodgors nnd would huvo finished second had ho not fallen several feet from tho finish. Coach Guerney has only' to Osistsf ' other quartcr-mllcr nnd tteon 'MorOwMt t nhow I lin wav to other school In.tliM There are several good men trying tenwla the other place on the team1 nnd tfa;fc of thpse nre Drew, Schofleld, Itenteller aM Wnehlngton. y The present one-mile Interschplastlc refft" , record .of tho United Sates Is 3i27 1-S, -" mndo by I.os Angeles High School in ltlt. at I)s Angeles. " A ',' If Conch flucrney can develop Drew or1 c.l..n.lil fnf n a. nunrl.. 41ift lh nr... 4 IfJIl.JllVl.k ." .WDfc ..U..M&U., ...V.. ...V ...v-, V ent record Is in danger of being broken bjri1 Northeast. l it HOWLING RESULTS , j1'. Mucko WOOIJ rRCKKRB 10.1 1R1 14 1S8 10") 157 140 137 147 174 1R0 17.-i 10 10 IB Hull .... lluann ... Hchrebus. Dunnloc, Handicap, . Totals. r.7n f.2 038 EAOLES Mllanl .. 122 121 133 I-ougheml 114 IIS 14J Ilamc .... S7 1S7 13s Mower .. 1Srt 117 14H Currey .. ISO 1.10 114 League WHITE HAWKS Frc pin llllnd ... Worrell.. ii io ia i 1 IV 1X2 10 Tyfl mo iivq im Md 1B.1 102 20i. . '!?- Totals. COO D70 401 rott Htnhl . l.oneo , Nanlm OeorKs IV & 1UZ !l, '. ,;ii 070 01" "Ji rioniNa 148 117 PS 14K 87 V i:-j ino isi 102 1R 1SS 147 107 104 Totals, 038 050 OWI.H lm link ... l)'rniK llllnd i . II raily ... 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