Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 17, 1917, Final, Image 15

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ftjNDEE, PREPAREDNESS BELIEVitt"
"BULLET 70E" COULDN'T NIP "DUFF" OFF FIRST
ALLAH
Proves he is. ready for war on
FRttW WELSH BY DEFEATING MEALY
AT NAVAL ACA1
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fijptriotic Color Injected in Olympia Show by Lieu
l tenant Bryant's Appeal for Recruits-.-New
York Wop Wins in Sensational Form
Action of Navy Likelyy$:
College Sports
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ft. By I.OUlS II
-C4T; jiecruiiuiK vonccr ijic-uieuuni iirynm.
jJjDf the United .States tmvy. Htgnor
'jnirfDh Cororrn, alias .Tohnny Dundee, of
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?ms- Following I'ncte SamTs declaration
pit wnr on (iermany and tho renewed proc
m'r i . -. iinitiuiiiAii lit. iniiwim rm n
ir tarnation " IIU.-IIH1.K.O ..j. ..i.iiitiu iui H
J.'..oU nt Kicil Welsh's: lightweight crown.
'.lieutenant Bryant and Slgfior Hornrra uic
irPArins lr mutmiu .iimMiiPiioc-i OKlluug
': 1.1. eliminate tho Kulner's nnnv and
j,BM'y. the other to dethroilo Welsh.
hVh Lieutenant Oryaiit unci nun
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dee an-
.ri.d heforo tho
imcllcnco nt tho
pnrmm
rtinla Inst night. line, the, former
')2Li, flffhl the. other allowed fight, nnd. fur
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rihermore, ,i. ....... ...;, j.,, v:,
'Into lt round:'. Both cnuird nenr-rims,
1 1 ((H). HIP IIUWll uinvn r. it'im i i (.111111.1
I'ifor tho purpose ucienuinE urn niory
Hi i..i tttolt. In Hip Wr rntlrrv : linn
fcWi brllllalit boxliiz against .lohnny .Mcnlv
r. .. .... ..i.hn.i..H Ht..i ...
fUu tne spcc'iiuoi. vih'l-iiiih iiihuhbij.
'i,,. t... IJI,.l. ..,,,1 ii Hnlf
Hi' 'tmndee's victory nvsr Mealy was by a
R,mrirln of a block and ii half, and It run't
Ue proved that It wasn't mote The N'rw
i'V(vrk lightweight had tho lic'te.r of every
droned. although Mealy forced Dundee to
ticxtend htmnoir al sevctai wages or the
KUif. esufclnll.v the thlr.l and llfth
?rlod8. Mealy'nliocl;out wallop, the right
iiMnrler th.V crushed Art .'Uravvhncker nnd
' Jimmy McCabe, wan never In evldnnrc and
lifter the thlid round "tho t'hll.ulelphlan
'twuns lite supposed deadly punch In a half-hearted
way. He conrroted with Dundee's
I.!.... 0avmI I'mrs. but the .blown lacked
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1 It taml tliey (nun t cn i nai.iiuiiui.' mo
rCotham Bloxcinan
h T'lar iiiidpn ii iiif m i u- tu.trii k- it.
EMuttpnK. Jahbliifj. nsKrestlve nnd cxcr-llght-
P.inir dfmon iiRHln was uemoimtiiiteu. lie
IMs far from belnK on the decline. However.
Ii Dundee Is not n knockout imnchei, despite
I (h Jact that ho Kayocn n Jimmy Powers
p In'Xew York in nnc ruiinnv iaii ween i.ert
t'. ..ifA nml i r-li t i--npH. that nitliortrpd tn bo
P nundre'n hardest blows, tailed to drop
l''Mfaly. althoiiK'i the local lad was twice
IS tp-set on all ours Kncli tlm- Mealy wan
i Up In a July. and. wnnu nu art iuru ai
the finish, tho bricklayer never was on
. the cVro of Ko'.tiR out.
hYfi.ia C(nrlr,l Tvnrlv
m. n.tn,trta fnt fiff III tOll'MllPed Ulth tllP
' erenlnc cone. Ho went nftw Mealy, ham-
;'5ti(Kjind tones, right off the reel ami It was
tvMehfthal tho semen wop would up a
lJ.r JlClOrxWIin pit-my n rimu -uiut-aw .ui-tuy
t 'tijS across with bin jiuncli. .lealy didn't.
Mhce.ha.ulUnl win iiunnec was iiioviiir
L fl'ihef'hnV, In uiul nut. shlfllliB. jumplpK
; n4 flyhiR with his rainoua aerial jab UN
'left' hopk served him In Kirn: teail. and
Dsiidep locked Mca'y sfeveial times Willi
I'lhli scml-olicln clout.
Mealy and Dundee lespomlcil tn the bell
i t cateli weights. They were In the best
ofEhape. and each looked as If lie weighed
- - ,
under 130 pounds. The pace set by Dundee
wa terrific. It .looked as HiourIi he would
near down bin more liiepor.er,cAil oppo
nent. However, Mcaly'H showliiR URiilnst so
treat u star as Dundee vvua untliliiR to
dlsticarten blm nor mar bis remitntlnn.
t.S'ervous caily In the coutebt. Mealy Riad-
ually gained confidence, but at no timo did
the l'hlladelphian appear to have a uhur.ce
,-cf corticcthiR with a haymaker.
hHiraf Punches Often, But
'
Joe Hlrrt hack In Ricat shape, came verv
.Uearly spoil iir his- reputation when ho
ks ALMOST scored a knockout over .lac!: An-
drev3. of Baltimore. Andews probably
;thouirht he wan in a b.ittlc-roval. for h
B.lna8llt with a million and one blows from
f,nery aiiRle. Hirsts punches, an usual,
feere llRht, yet he camo (JiroURh vvilu t,o
(jwany In lapld huccession that Aiidrews was
Klabkyto bo on his feet nt the finish.
'.KSome one behind us acciihcd Hirst i f
tiwer knockhiR an one out but another
XnwoDor came to joes lercue Will' tne
'i reminiscence of a K. O. scored by tho Fat
'Boy nine years uro over Lew rtyall.
ON THE COLLEGE CAMPUS
THEN Dave IJcuul.i trotted out to center
f V field to substitute for Johnny Kavln In
tthe Penn-Kouilh SUect riiiuo last Saturday
lythere was a ilpplo of surprise nmoiiR the
''handful Of I,, If nenll,. .tll.lt,if ti t,'l,r, Kit
MQy - ... :,"".::..:.:,' ,::..,.. ...:'.
fci-'Mic, nib in inu ni.llliut. I'.iv iwm i'luii ii
; pcrictny iieaiiny iniiiviouni (lur'HR tne last
month, but for some tensou or other It
Stenerally was undrstood aiuoiiR the tinder-
Kiraduates that he wan on tho crippled list.
IW When dirt Itnntilu r-pl hnltn!-?" miprlen
Mne underfiraduat-j of his side partner.
IV, "Better?"" was the. icply. "1 didn't even
I" KnnW llA u'n n ulnl.' I'
Ki nvu" r - i. . .. I..1. .. ....
r' ',l a uiuuHiu lit v,in nicis in iiuii.
rHe hasn't been nl.ivlnp-" to furlber ountc
KMr. 6. U.
1 Hee one jouiir man with tmtolse shell
Lriramed spcotaclos entered tho conversation
jjlndgaye thq real dope on Dennis.
"Dave hasn't been hurt or slclj," hq said,
BUt JlOV Thomas tlilnkn Jnlinni' Uvn Is
( bftter. thni'a ail " '
liVThat's enough, and Hennls led Ihe team
i nniing last year, too," said Mr. O, V.
Tlitse three students are not the only
RoneS tVVllO lirft luntiilnrltm it'ln" Tl0nllt4 hna
Kbeen warmiiiR fie bench. Last season with
; wn mat nit less than its uverane vveigiu
Davenvas the only one to pound tho liorse-
' at better than .300. Lavln lilt well
lth the freshmen In 1910. but he hasn't
Men browning the grass with any smoking
ulle3vthis year.
Hobey Light, hero of Pennsylvania foot-
-, fttmi to nave recovereu nis uuiiuik
$ In Saturday's game Ills bat chanted
Rue tlltl nf tliroa 1,11a nill nf na rtl'lOV- lPt?:ll
Evs-,Ie had singles his first three times
EyJi walked on the fourth occasion nnd was
thyUhe pitcher on his fifth attempt.
".Howard Uirry must havo been dream-
' Of SOldiet Intr flnrliifT thn Tnnti f.ltnn Oil
atuMay, He booted one of "his threo field-
I cnanees nn.i ii,,. inn nit which was nc-
lted to him was Bomevvhat tainted. It
one of those slow rollers tovvaid tlilrd
i usually is not handled cleanly and can
'charged cither as a hit for the batter or
9 CTfOr ff,,- link n.,,nwlnn n9 I. it lint .rtrtlOf
-v 7 , v,,c huummii Ul HIU IIU, .u,.,v-.
rdaptaln Ad Woll. of. th Ienn crews. Is
!Rwn his head off to hold down his new
"lion in hn u-nlut ,,t ti,n ni.,1 nn,i nhiA
WrSHy MlKll A.l ...... .v,n.-n,1 h.. PmlAh
l"Jiit last week from boW In the, Junior
Ko to, & in the varsity combination.
WYln Uustnfson. the freshman Kwede
I has nrnaln.l et.nl. .. ..,1 l wn nl ntrilnu
T -v nuwi U Dili III II,IVI Vlim-
fnls determined to make the one-mile
Pan rAlni? nnn,lal ri-h- ..Aimn QlVPlln
p. P yet to race In Ills flrnt outdoor
v-,iia ueen runnlmr the half-mile and
, "oors, but Is now trylne the quarter.
Wall will ba held some tlm this week.
"X on Wednesday,
W Llpnlneott. Interrnllei-liitA 220-vard
Hon anil rcn,H lM, nt ifiltl turns
Mrack toga every afternoon.at Frank.
j uon cxpectH to get back Into Uie
i the outdoor events this spring;. Bob"
MV Who cantiirnrt thn hlch hurdle
f,91B, also Is trylnff the -comeback
W ' .-
i ftoy. Thomas hag;' been after Kd,dle
"-oom om lox .the renn oane
l bUtB0ar Eddie ' has .failed
,AFpE BFiji2r -' -:rw-, K rw;,- .r T5an.i-.7.w .-.
UWnir Lcrfgcr Decision ' feK. ,,, jlB'vSPgj. fMLiMLM Wml'- "- "" '
viffimJiiAV,rA;:.,TI """ ".iuJ3nsK
ilI'i,",V,;,;rr',,'!''n ''' "wkTimi!; I,ufly LewiK' Kwl Sox sln,r utncltlcr. took a lonp; lend off fl t base in tho second inning of today's Knmi. u
ill s.!i.tM V,V"J!5 ""-'"i-. foozles. Hush tried (t( catch Dulf napping, but he got back before Mcl'nnis could
,A!'0'fv-;,,e ,,.,,,, ., rnuaiscorci'weiiims wkkuk AiU THE RED SOX TO DEFEAT
I'4!r!lrl.
tir.ite.
Thn U V'S, plltNV Uro.lprlc-U and IMdlo
UBRond. wallopInK wops. miikciI ii riuiiiI
old slURRhiK bee In tho tlilrd bout 111 .id
ol lek went off Into the lead, alter the Hist
round w.vi even. huIsIurrIiir Wagond In
the lecind and third, but Wapon 1 r.imo
btk In the lead In the fouitli and llfth
rhey ppllt even iir.iIii in Hie last liniirl.
It wat a oikltiR draw
.lese Ness Mibitltnted for ItntllhiR Mills
aiwliin .Ilniiny MrC'nbe. and while the for
mer iim.le a n-cdtnblr showliiR fur two
rounds, he virtually was tlirniii;li in the
next ihapter. Dug of bis seconds was hu
mane eunuch to m a low el Into the iIiir.
I lion the stuff v ,n all nlT. nnd Ness wasn't
tho rorrlcat perso.i in the world.
Youiir ,Ioe Uorrell and .loe Hreininn
sI'irrciI each other for keeps until tho Dor
rell battler shot over a ilKlit-linnder that
.'cut Mreunan MekliiR In the fomlh round.
Hrennan lauded on the canvas bead llrst,
and he was Uiuib'.e, ami Hired Pttle to con
tinue the contest
AinoiiR the celebrities at the rliiR'.lde weie
Ab- Att-ll, former feathei welRht champion;
Mllef liju.ler, is n,Ilp ,, t-,nrTiy lleeb.
"Andy." who never mK-ps a show, also was
theie. .mil both Dundee and Mealy shook
hands w th hhu before the openliiR bell.
It was iepord in Humor Alle.v. nt tho
south end of the nieiui, that .loe Hirst and
Denny Kenn.u d would be matched at US
pounds In the near futuic.
loe Kenned v Minwod clIppiiiRs of the
I'ntt-vllle. im Jouiiiiillsllc neld. thiee
inpers In nil. that Rave IJattlliiR Ko.ln a
victory recently over Knockout I.oiirIiIIii.
Kennedy sajs Koplu would bo oveijoed to
prove to n I'hlladelphla nudleiiLC that he
i an neat l.'iuu illu nRnlii or else book
with Ccoirg I'll i here
up
t lt !. in.... 1...Ht-.1 f -. ... .
jw m i ii ii in i i;i i i !: i mr i inn i iiinii tin
n,0 annoumor laM iiIrIu nnd had' u linu'l
imia te.-icliiiu; flr.t No, Crimson hasn't
Rrnbbe.l off Doc's job. but tho "Doctor"
himself vvus l.trdy In anivltiR nt the club,
for 5,oiiK' le.ison better known to himself.
TonlRlit's the nlRht .St. l.ouls flslle fans
will liao It put over on 'em. If they fall,
when Rattling Nclbon and Kied Welsh meet
In a twelve-round set-to. .Nelson hopes to
icR.iln hla once llRhtwelRht title, nnd, al
thoiiRh ho hasn't u chance In a million, the
or co Durable Dane can detluone Welsh,
v"-:
Klrsl. If Welsh Is floored and falls
In arise and resume IionIiir within ten
H'w'Onds.
.Second. If the iefeic should htop
tho contest becaubc. In his opinion,
Welsh has been .sufficiently beaten.
Third. If Welsh's seconds should toss
it towel or a spoiiRe Into the iIiir in
ti ken of defeat of their man. "
However, Nelson is out of the runnhiR
bennd the shadow of a doubt. Welsh should
ben hi in easily, and the promoter of tho
contest should be "pinched" for staRjnR
tho ro
eiiRlneerliiR department In June nnd was
set back considerably In his studies during
tho basketball t'"oii
Dievv .Smiley, who heat Vale for 1'enn
by slashing out a home inn In the ninth
Inning with thiee on, plajcd against the
Ked and Hluo for the Kouith Street t'luh
Ilut the best Diew could tin on .S.itutday
was to throw wild on his only two chances
and stilko out twice.
TWO BIG CREW REGATTAS
DATED FOR SCHUYLKILL
With 'preparedness" as their sloRan the
governing boatd of the .Schuylkill Navy has
unanimously voted to row the Schuylkill
.Navy icRatta Juno !) and the People's re
gatta on Juy 1. Hoth regattus will be
lowed over the national course of the
Schuylkill, and tho prizes will be the same
as In former years.
In older to Rive tho local schoolboys a
chance to show their hkill which had been
denied them, by the calling off of the Ameri
can icgatta, In which tho schoolboy cham
pionship has always been settled, elRht
oarcil shell taces for schoolboy crews were
added to the proRram
Tho full list nf legattas to be rowed on
the Schuylkill this season follows:
June 2 Malta nnd Crfsirnt elub rreattas.
lower courBe.
Juno 0 Kehuylklll Navy resatta, national
course.
June III Vesner and Wnt Philadelphia flame
elub reKultJ". loner rourao.
Juno L'3 f'enn llnmw anu Malta elut's. lower
courne,
Sweeney Camden High Net Leader
John Sweeney, of Meichantville, N. J.,
was chosen to captain the Camden High
tennis team, at a meeting of the letter
men tilts afternoon, Sweeney Is a senior
and has beon a member of the team for
two seasons.
Tomorrow's Havre tie Grace Entries
First nu. maiden, two-jear-olils, t furlun-B
I'anaraotm (linn.). H'l'l Juanltn HI (Imp.). II "J.
Money Mart, lin. Austral. 1 J1J: Mien .Sanf.ira.
Kill: Laudator, H- Dublin .Mary (linn.). lo:i,
KdlCh ., lmi! Mlr I'een. Ilia: TrMnure Truve,
lIHii Dorlso. Il'J, Ilcuutlful.Kallierlne, 1IW.
Second rate. lhreu-ear-olil8 nnd upwarcl.
claiming-. .114 furlonei. Oiielle. llTj -Jm Mnn,
1(I7 I'lnalee. in.": Hiieore. IIU; ; Cart Itoberts,
ltll llrobeik. in-". Kuril Oft. Hi's ,,1''.',he,!?,r'"'
11: Stellarlna. UOi To ItoyHln. ll'.'l Lnr-
Mile-. 107: Vllev. 117. JIW KIM, ..II? Itliw
iunean. ML": l'eez- I... I.'I: Ivonnein,
...... : . V -'" :Mrnri, It III IIC I..IIIM
: .rJ :rv .,;!,,.,in. nn ii-ii mjiiomps
ii;inru miK
llf' Itcfuaee. t'J'i: llaby Cole, i", , Lfei r tf
Third rare mart'8. threi-yoar-l uni up- K - H
iinu yirjtf to'.): Katnrn tr(i i"' .,1,,ll, I .V Izlj
ll"t Silk ; nlislle, KiOi Sable (Imn.V 111). i:lm. k &
iifji Jimmy llurn, lii I". ! T".1'.. u. M -
Klflb race. four.r-oi-i ." " "7, ,,;;. f J n
Itepton. 1(17 i 7,.n, fiiiv Thn Hutoily, ln.ll Kv If T II i t
107: -1'rei.ton 'Uiin. tua- in i ,r JOi, 11 VI J
"'hu... rc.. ..IIIM. Jnc.P irjj' T"W Cl,?
and unwHrd. (If uion W,. '',"10,'.rlnir.li. L r . JV AA H
HSfen:fel.ri!i!: v Bred &Gir.rd Ave.
WA "M Jfel,W,tS''ft.V M Z . ..I'TL 3647 Woodland A,
Warren. 101 1 Cajioir. V.V '.i. ni.n.leCan. rcn ..- 4 ,
- - . " - 111. . Il.i.irtlll llill lli -.-'-. -- -r -- - .
on Two Utile Hits
t'linllniieil from l'lltP o,,,.
lilt on Hip shoulder by l.ndetiis Ma-soy
lushed for second and would have been out
bad not Durc.v dtopped Klllefei's line
throw Itallev walked un a misciied sIrii
llalley urn down to sicuid nnd was tagged
out by Klllefer while on Ihe lin; with Mas
sev. Klllefer inn to kccoiuI to make tin put
out Magee walked. Knnelchv's liner
bounded nlT Lavenders shins Into left Held,
Masiey Moling and Mageo Hiking thlid.
Klllefer headnl orf a double steal, but no
one covered seiond on a lela.v from l.udeius.
Magee Mioied and Kniietchy lauded nt sec
ond Smith fouleil in l.udeiu Two niiin,
one hit, two ri i oip
Si:cii.i INNlNi;
Masse.x tlmnv out I'rav.itb. Smith dls-on-d
of Stork Diirc. .milled to left
center I'liun nunle u n c- plnv on U'llle
fer'srounilci. No nms, one hit, no emus.
Kell.v walked How-dv sliiRled to ilgln,
putting Kcllv on Uilid. Hancroft tlnew
out ('ruin, holding Kelly oil thlid Mai.m
Ule fanned, livemlel- threw out Massev.
No itius one, hli, no mor.
TIIIKD I.W INi;
Lavendel walked I'.iskeit bit to Smllh.
Willi tllll'W Wide to .MllKHPV l.ivn,,,!..,. l..,l.,..
s.if.'. M.issey llnew nvei ' Konel.-bv 's head,
and I'.iskeit went to second Lavender, who
thought he Intel been Toicd, stinted to walk
In the bench l.'ln.illv. when near the
pitch!' box. he in-died over lo thlnl. No
Idav was made on hhu. but "Kltt.v" llr.in-'-fleld
ra led him out for miming out of the
base line. Hancroft w allied. The base i mi
ners then moved up on a double Mc.il -iMed
bv a wild pilch Kcllv failed to icnili Whit
ted'a short fly to center, l'.iskrl storing
and Daneioft taking thlid J.uderut siHRleil
to center, scuilug ll.iinioft and puttiiiR
Whltted on thlid Whllted then scored
when Ilallev iiiiiffed I'lavath's t.icilllie llv.
Ludcrui- rciu-hed second on the play Stuck"
w.Mked, tilling the bases. DuRey walked,
foicliiR Luileiui, home with a rim Klllefei
filed to ll.iiley. scoilng I'inviitli. Slock tak
ing thlid. Diigoy was caught orf 111 si b.v
Mill.mviHe. l.'lvc luns, two lilts, thiee ei -I
Ol s.
Hallej k'ipprd to llaniiofl. MaRie tiled to
I'askeil Kouey was thrown out b.v Stock.
No i uns. no hits no enors.
lOUtTH INN INC
Nehf now pilchlug for lioMnu Lavendel'
filed lo Kelly. Pakcit wont nut. Smith lo
Koncy. Itancioft fouled mil to Smith No
I uns. no lilts, no eirois
Smllh doub'ed past third. Kell.v tiled to
Whitted in deep left nnd Smith went over
to thlid attei the rmch Cov.dv siugleil past
Slock. scoilnR Smith. Nehf tiled to I'askeit.
Covvd.v out slealliiR. Klllefei to Haiurnft.
due 1 nu. two hits, no onus
l-'IKTII 1NN1NC
. Whltted fouled to Konetchy. Ludeius
was calleil, out oustilkes i'inviitli walked.
Stock Hied to Koretchv N'o nins, no hits,
no ei tors
Lavender tbiew out Mainnville. Stock
thiew oct Massev. llalley filed to I'l.iv.ith.
No runs, no hits, no eirois.
SIXTH INN1NC
Dtigey llled to llalley. Miuiiiivllle iiiailo
a one-handed lunn'ng catch of Klllefer's
foul. Lavender Riounded lo Konctch.v No
Hini. no hits, no cnois.
.MiiRce singled to l'ghl Konetchy hit
lo Hancioft. forcing Magee, Dugcy IHug
unable to complete a double play. Smith
forced Koncy, Durc.v to If.mcroft. Kelly
s'liRled to left Cnwdy drgled to centei,
scoilnR Smith nnd pultin; Ke'ly on hrciiud.
Dugcy threw out Nehf One tun. thiee hits,
no erims.
SHVKNTIl INNlNi!
I'askoit lined tn tt.illey. Hancioft Jlled lo
Magie. Whltted d mbkd lo left. ITuderiis
llled lo Maianvlllc'. No inns, one bit. no
ei rots. '
Mar.inville gi minded to Ludeius Massey
leached llrst on a peifeit bunt along the
llrst-base line. llalley fanned. Mageo
vva'kcd. Dugey threw out Konetchy No
runs, one hit, no cuors
AMATEUK NOTES
I'hrll riiurth A. A . die iliuph iIi.iiiiiuiiii "f
I'lilljilelpMa. I iHKtliiK names fur the He.imui.
sr.il uny strliilv llrsi-el.nl teiiiii ilenlrinj; (o up
pear nt Hie 'IVnth uiul llutler sire, (s ll'.ioiiinil
utioiiM rnnununliutp with llerliert V Kllnk
:,:ill Wnkelleh" t
.V T. llakir H in ii llml Cm sennprn
feiilnnil traw!lii team. Is .iiiniiBini: nJinen
with llrsl-olam liiinn nlfirliiv reiison.ililo
Kii.ir.iutee Joieph . (lullfiivle 111) I'.irson
siieet Miiii.ounk. or phiini jdiinajuiik lssn.
Iietwe nk i m. nnd . P m.
Oak Lour llos' I'lub ileslres li.uiict vvllh
llflceii mill hlxtien eur !il uiilfniin-il Inline
tennis liivlna: July 1 hih! Siplemlier .'I (two
Baiuei), also nil jjluril.iK In Septtmlior open
AiMreKs John It. Harlett. i'SJ Nnrlh Hob.irt
fclreet
The West Phllrfilelplil.i Ilnjs' iluli lmeball
Junior tr.iwIliiB tenni wnulil like to nrranne
u.uiiik with liume teums p.islns a fair BuurHii
tee. Morton, Itutledeo anil the subiirliiin uth
letl ilulH are nrcferrril llounlil I'lune. S0J7
Cedar avenue.
Tit, .T.ihn T. Leulri A Urns rnnni.illv Is or.
running: came with home teums, an club.
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ATHLETICS IN THE SECOND CONTEST
Clllltlllliril fr III I'llRe (Imp
gave the lied So the drclslon In the Sec
ond i-ombiit of the serler. The teore was
:l lo I.
A sensational catch by Shnie Hived Hie
game for tile lied So In the iilmh .After
Tln.isher and Meluuli slnglrd nnd Hates
forced ThraMier at third, Seh.mg went In
to bat for .Meyer. Wnlly hit a vicious lino
dilve light at SJiiil p unit the big pltrhei
put up lilt hands to save himself. The ball
stiuck Ids Rlove and stayed theie. Had
II been on fool on either side, it would
have been ,i single anil at least one urn
would have been sioied
i lllillet Joseph vvu In taie tonn mid
v.-lth ati I led of Mippoit would have won
the venlki IIIm fast ball was hopping
beautlfilll nnd his slow tvvMers were so
deceptive' that Ihe opposing battels almost
bloke their back.t tilng lo ciumect.
b'or live Innings no one had a i h.i'ice
to lue.ik Into the hit lolumii noil the foe
would havo been hllloss had Lavvi.v. Hates
and Wilt pluved accnrillng to form
The lied Six spoiled oui Athlitlcs one
inn in tlic Hist Inning, nnd then they went
In and tied the icon- In the second Al the
end of that act the count was even, with
the Invaders gelling nunc dangerous ever
minute lt!io0:h no lilt were T& ide oil
"llullct Joe," three eitors and a passed
ball and a inuple of liases on balls placed
IJostnn in u position to scoie, and It was
only thioiiRh the I anient kind of woiU that
the. plate was spiked only once.
Scott's cum and Sti link's hit r.ivc the
A's theli I un in the Hist rroiii"tlien on
thev weie not d.tngeioUM, as Slu te was
pitclilnR good ball mid was ver.v ilTeitlve
In Ihe pinches.
Huston's seme came In the second after
Lewis was saved by l.awiy's emir An
eiror b.v Will followed by a second boot
by Lawt.v pushed Walker uinum the paths
nnd allowid him to score.
It inn an Ideal day for tlie game and
inoic than lliuu fans were on the Joli He.
foie tho game It was announced that J F.
I-'eiRU'-or. i'oiuiIb'h recruit fiom llocky
Mount. N '., had icpoitetl and would be
gin working out.
' KIP.ST IN INC
Hooper popoed lo Bates. Han lifted
to l.awiy. I lobby walked Jlobb.v died
stealliiR. Mer to W.ltt N runs, no hits,
no eriors.
Witt was tossed out by Shore, l.awiy
was Kife on Scott's on or. Lavvty stole
hccond Ilodle sent IiIrIi fly tn Walker
Stiimk singled to left, pool inR l.iwiy.
Slrunk went to i-ccohd on the tlunn-.n, arid
Unl; third when I'mly allowed Lewis's
Ihlow to go past I Int. Thrasher was
thnivvii out bv Shoio one inn, one hit,
two cnois.
SCi'oND INNINC
Lewis wai ,-afo on Lawry's enor Walker
forced Lewis Hates to Law ry. Witt foozled
Curdners giounder and all hands were
safe. Scott foiced Caidner, Witt to Lawiy,
and Walkei went to thlid. Scott stole sec
ond, l.awiy fumbled ( 'ady's gi minder and
Walker denied. Scott tiled to tun home,
but was nipped at the plate, Lawiy to
Meyer. Due inn no hits, thiee oirors.
Scott iniide a sensational slop of Mo
lunls's grounder and Rot his man at llrst
Hates wa.t called out on sti Ikes. Meyer
filed to Walker. No tuns, no hits, no cnois.
TlllltD INNINil
Slime icielved four bad ones and walked
Hooper fonc.l Shore flush to Witt. Hooper
slolo secund, which Roes to show lit I'm
pile Owens inl-M's them occaslouiulr Hany
walked and lloopei went to th'" nn a
passed ball Hobby hit lo Hush and Hooper
was run down on the base line, Hush to
Mo.ver to Iliitc. Harry roIiir to thlid and
Hobby taking second on the piny. Hill
"Meier I an back lo the gland -"' lid
id aiid
Its. ljff
i caught Lewis's foul No runs, no hi
ei rors
Iiuih was tin own out by Hari Wilt
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singled lo left, but was foiced at seiond
by Lawty, Scott to Harry. Hooper made
u brilliant runnhiR catch on Ilodle's long
fly. No tuns, one hit, no errois.
l'OfllTH INNINC
Walker and Caidner filed to'Tluashei
Scott Riounded to Lawr.v. No tuns, no bits,
no emirs
Slrunk" single bounced off Hairv's i best
Thl.ishor sacrificed. Shore to lloiib.v Mc
limis hit safely to Cardncr and Slrunk was
put out nt thlid, Cardncr unassisted. Me
IiinW fell nsleep at lit Mt and Wat rctlicd,
Shore to Hobby to Scott. No luns, two
hits, no ei inty.
KIITII IN XI
Witt tuaile u heaullful
Ml
stun and thiew
out ("aily at flist Shote k'loumled lo
llittp. lloopei wai thiown nut hv I .a wry.
In the flrM live IiiiiIiikk Hush dlil not allow
a tilt. No inn, no hits, no enoiH
llaten wan thiown out liy Shoie Meyer'M
hit liouneed out of SIiiiic'h kIovc and tolled
Into left Meld Until fori rd Mover. Ilatiy
lo Seolt. ifatdner fiuuliled WlttV etiH.v
roller, and everliody wai safe Seolt
leaped Into the air and Kraldie.l l.avit.v'M
liner No i hum, one hit, one eiror.
SIXTH (XXl.Mi ,
l.awi v made ,-iiio'tlit-i foozli- on ll.iny'M
Kioiinder. in.iKiiu; his thlnl hunt I'm the
afternoon Mates look a hand In the
foozling Muff and made a mess of 1 lobby'.
eiiK.v Kioutider Hairy wan imukIiI oif see
iilid, Me.ver to Wilt l.evvl.s Htiuek out
WalUer hIiovpiI a clean nliiKle Into right, the
Hint lilt olf Hu.sh and Hobby went to thlnl.
WulUer stole mtoiiiI Uanlnet tdiiKled to
eenter. si-oiIiik llobb and Walker Scott
.-liiKlril to left and (larduer was out at
llilid. Hodle to Hates. Two iuiik thiee hit,
two ci lorn
Undlo was lliiown out b.v Carduer
Stiuiik walked Thrasher llled to Lewi
MeluniH tiled to Lewis. No inns, no lilts, no
ei'inih
si:vi:.vtii iNxixn
Lavvi.v thiew out Caily without in.ikiuK
an enor Shore llled to Hodle lloopei s'in-
Klul'to iciiler Harry Kiounded to Hales.
No luns, one bit. no errors
!ates .Kiiiundid lo H.ur.v. H.ur.v al.-o
tlnew rtul Meyer. .loe Uusli fanned Xo
Mini, no bits, no eirois.
i:niiiTii ixxi.m;
Lawr.v tossed out llobb.v. Lewis llbd to
Ilodle. Walker' sent a loim lly to Stiunk
Xo i uns, no hits, no errois.
Witt Hied to Hooper Shoie tossed out
Lawiy. Hodle Mauled to center Sliunl,
Kiounded to Hair.v. .So nuts one hit. p
el rots ,
NINTH INNINC
Caidner Hied to Sliuuk. Scolt doubled
to ilKbt. Caily bll to Hush, and Scott
was inn down. Hush to Hales, to 'U'tlt to
Hales. Caily went to second on the plav
Shoie fanned. No runs, one lilt, no eiinix
Thtasher shoved a lilt iIiioiikIi Shine's
Icks. Mclnnls sliiKled lo right nnd Thrasliei
was lield at second Hales forced Thiasber,
Caily to Caidner. Seliauu batted for Me.ver.
and hit a vlelous Unci ilKlit Into Sboic's
hands. Shoio then ilnnnled .Mclnuis at
secou'd with a lliinu to Scott, and the
KUiue vi as ovei No luns two lilts, no
cnois
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Last Year's Captain Shows Up and
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Nell Mathews, last Jem's laplam of the
IViin football team, and Head Coach Hob
Knlwell vvero nut on Kraukllti Kleld analn
till afternoon, insttiietlin: inoie tbiiu fifty
candidates in the ilidlinents of football
The in.ijotltv of the sipiad was made up of
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KiCR.itlnn nnd In the vvoiJout showed that
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KallhiK mi the ball. punlliiK. iiiiiniiiK
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dally for the next two weeks
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All spiliiK athletics were canceled (odatrnMj
it the mited State Naval Academy ,oi !
onlers from tlie Navy Department at WAth-'ri
InRloti, The orders follow directly on thi
iirw-H nun n lurpenn was nren acrora tMn
bow of the t' H destroyer Smith nff IK X.
New KiiRland coast, which marked the flrt V
action of the wnr. (. 'Kt
The shot Is thought to have been Heed
by a l'-boat and the orders are helleed to '
mean that the Naval Academy will give up
evortliliiR to concentrate on extensive drill
Ins In preparation to rally evfry available
man to the navy for quick retaliation
nKalust llermatiyV hostile act.
The action of the Cftvernment Is thought
here In mean that Jhere will be a general
abandonment of sports In colleges which
have withheld former action to follow In
Ihe step of the Naval Academy nnd West
Point.
L'cutenant Commander Smith, of the
t'nlled Stales Naval Academy, phoned lo
the Knlverslty of Pennsylvania Athletic
Assoclatlnji late this afternoon that the
crew, race and track meet scheduled with
the Naval Academy for this Saturday would
have to be canceled, due to the orders of
Ihe Covcrniuent.
The orders made void the announced
policy at tho Naval Academy. Secretary of
the -Navy fanlels believes that Ihe acad
emy should not act In n manner contrary
tn tho practice of other Institutions. The
schedule of sports for the academy team'
would, lu uny event, havo been seriously
cilppled, as so many of their opponents had
called off their season. This 'would hav
left the midshipmen In a position where
they would not have hecen able to fill their
schedule properly. The local teams had
also suffered severely through the early
Kraduutlon of the llrst class, taking away
many of the leading athletes, but the teams
weio beginning to round to In good shape.
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iuteudent of the academy, stated that ath
letic vontesls would not be discontinued
unless it was. found Impracticable to secure
opponents Ho pointed out that the other
institution"! were calling 6ft athletics be
cause they wished lo devote the time to
military drill. This reason did not obtain
nt the academy, where so much time was
spent lu this way, nnd athletics offered at
once a pait of the training and Important
llaseball, rowing, lacrosse and tennis have
alt caily started at the neademy, and field
and track and rifle shooting were to begin
within n week It Is now probable thai u
seiles of interclass and Intercompany con
tests lu most of these branches will he In
augurated, so that tho midshipmen will
have the benefit of athletic training and
will ;iImi have same dlveislon
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