.f z -k. '; -4U '-f(EVJ3NINa PUBLIC IvEDGErMPHIIiADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 101 ;. ft' ,-f v (."' JAB OF THE MACKMEN, WHY NOT HAVE PLAYERS HIDE FACES AND CALL THEM THE MASKMESftf er r EAN FLOCK IS IILS ARE IN FFNE CONDITION, DECLARES WELL-KNOWN CRITIC, feainmg Pitchers Will Work Harder Since Alex Is Gone, and New Maternal Is De- pendable, Club Stenoferapher States JRDIKO to cmn of our most icc'ont baseball crlUts, tho I'hlllles aro t in such torrlblo sliapo for llio I tho Cubs nnd Ulants, tlio chili should" finish nwf tho top of tho league. iMhree losses havo been sustained rtho new talent stepping In tho Lthrco battery men on tho club LHiey will cause the club to slldo ("Don't bo a bit surprised It tho Phils put sonicthltiR over on tho Nn W'Leoguo this ijeason," predicted -Baker. Miss Mallcn hands out hs and runs tho olncc. "Our flub ,ln Brc.it shnpo to play good baseball. IVo Iiiiih our .Infield Intact and Jtho outneld Cy "Williams toplaccH ely and work well with Cravnth el. Fltz&eratd and IVud Wtlscr. KVou bellevo our pitching stuff is gone, but tlotf't oil Inttovo It. I won't eB) mat we will miss Alexander, Kinder una i.iev, iiui turn loss win qt place us lit tho cellar. Tho other wind fiddlo to .lc will work harder ey never received credit for an) thing ycr, Ooschger, Hendcr nmi tlio new rd, will work will under the coaching Dlllhoeffer win take rate of tho ub nest season." F y Tpili: Phils hae nut been weakened b) tlio ami) ilLiHi. B A only ono man has joined tho colois, and that is 3!K Tlncup, a reserve pitcher, has received notice to get i uly. hut In has not yet been called. It Is fraud, however, that lloorire AVhlttcd g will be snared, for his number is In tin nest dr.ift and -m he Is not ifr mar: led he may work for Cnclo Sam KBranch Rickey Pans Weeyhman JSpKAltLnV WKUGH.MAN and his $2;n,0U0 baukioll aio In bad with the 5-'l)0s of tho St. I.oole Cards. The monetary overtures and thb clink of fcold which brouulU the youthful Mioilslop Into th public nj this wlnfi Niava annojed Itruncli Ulcl.ey, and ho doesn't hcvltato to mij ko. Jlr. I'.lclccy hs extremely hot under tho collar and t.iKes u fall out of Ui Windy 'It Kpndtlirift becauso of his lack of ethlci". imhat the Cubs had no business to negotiate for Hornsby becauso they wero Kjold that there wasn't n chanco In tho world lltunch now believes ho Iwlll havo some dilllculty in lenchlnii mi aBrccmcnt with his star and It Is possible that IIornsb's play will bo affected jRi "Now that It's alt per," said ltlckev in coins into ditall. ' I want to p M" somethlnff about tho Hornsby cae. 1 want to bo on lecord. too. wish tosay that thero never was a chanto JmiouTo Hornsby fiom tho Catdliials; Sfact plainly and umnlbtaknbly weeks l!tiiioH nnhUaliPil that -rn-at offers would S&IVoilUl to n certainty be landed by another ilub. jf?'' 'Xevcr was thero any foundation for such lrpoits. Xcver was thcro the pllahteM reason for maklns any claims lOjiteps should bo taken to prevent sucn fperfect right, accoulhur to tho ethics of E.tu rirnvBi' rievi.lund AlLvnnder that I Sfiialcc n loud proffer of $100,000 for him (rmaznates had to come to St. I.ouK 5 to Hornsby. i& HrlMluilu air or Miuiiiu oo eiiiKS rmZ should bo observed In such a will be made Impossible for any magnate to make such claims In the i79,F' Ess ., Hendricks's Bum Bunt Lost Him Manager's Berth IIU difference between a. dub and Juhusual play coins through and Us ihad his optics peeled 1'red Jleiklo He Collins had fallen down or lllweied when chased by Ilelno Zlm tho ables, would have been turned. Htino rld'u series ilesplto previous failures coat even In tho face of his wgndeiful work In previous cames. IT Tn.... to .m ..l.i. I, lmt Lull flint ilke tho old squeeZB play. Many a player has been booed or hissed by tho i'futiu wlmn li fnllnil In t!i a illrtliiiilt B... f A . ( . 1. -. . 1 .1 ....... mk ..B.il ...... nt Rlita Job by a, falluro to so deliver, but Die story Is told of Juck Hendricks, Snals, that he was klikcd out of tho BODPcd ono up on one occasion when It piTy the squeeze process The incident Is bald tu havo happened at I'ort Waiu Ind , in 1S09, vhn In tho ninth lnnflig of n, l-to-0 ted himself to bilng in a man from li'up the going. His feeble pop to th) . ending tho game, caused the fans Jl,. considering tho genual lack ot wpped both ns manuger and plajcr. rclub owner and Hendricks were closo ihe Incident, however, was perhaps nigerlal career, which has culmlnntci' !n his now being In tho highest eball clrculti In any event, slnco that time ho has been going forward Sine game, ascending from manager li-1 Association and on up to tho highest soclot IS'TIUT the old college chum stuff Is JD narrntlvo basJt that, recardless .sg-as tho Kott Wajno magnato and ;vJ',rIngB to get him tho Job of manager at Denver the next season MM Mm si wsiai JT Ismail flk sf n JLs 1, rilltftl lSKinuiiua 11111 tXCT lluanco of tho baseball brand V hands of tho critics, tho commercial sldo of tho game being over- letl to uch an cttent as undoubtedly limes, when tho game has about all ,3lut commercialized baseball Is not Cuba aro correct. So greedy nknds for tho filthy lucre. It Is said this season. And thero scarcely ied from the big money paid Cuban: resslon being strengthened by tho rttnjdusky plaj ers In Cuba was nono HJM St. Louis Cardinals. ,Bie center of Cuban ball activity. The Anieiican sportsman spent rack Inclosurc. Cames were phi)cd thcro 011 off days and the teceipts 1 wilt evenly between owner and 4 banded together and, speaking mt the sate money. This proposition was the straw that caused thn 1 rh rntnel tn rave. It belnir ------ - - . -' . 1 1 result of the .negotiations "the nervy Cubans that he wouldn't consider their proposition. jVtA.tliat he would Dot consider any fM perk was hermetically sealed to 1 previously pmyuig. m . io wr 1 J If (jooo neeps umpires r COBB'S playing keeps the this mental processes are, the Georgia Peach has in mind vOtorse Hildebrand cites an instance in point when Cobb purposely play for himself at the .teat station. ras'on second and on a not a chanco to throw out k!- V.IW U'ail nThri IliA lilt : was wj ? r third and kept looking out lM the ball cleanly and made a oaught Cobb- napping. ltd. amLHllrteurana v-sra.XCobb pointed to Mecondbnso and replied: "See ! Xitttat Ormwu'tlwtl.row' loathe rdv "-, s would ALL WRONG; omening of tho IMS season nnd, de- Atoumler. Kllltfer uml ItWey nnd outlook Is not bo Bloomy. Ttue, tho havo deparW-d. Urt. It It not belief ed Into oblivion. Hiss .May Mullen, nocietaiy to rrrl- nil f.C tho news tluring tno wmier Isn't shot to picct s ns jou believe. I'.isko. - t. The new man 111 lit In and vVliItte'd. tn iuJllllui, mo have They nio snld tn bo irood jilajcr". pltehois vvSio were forced to pl.iv and do heifer work. In tho past the. did and acted accordingly. men, l'reniiergiisi, u.ins ami vou- of 1'at .Monin, and Adams, Hurns catching Don't worn about 0111 'In elate , Ko). lien for Tryiny to Wul ilomsby or omotlllns llko that. Ho states for the Cubs or any other team to and furtbermoic. I announced tlio ago. In spite of my htntement It was bo made for IIoniby and that ho of Hornsby's tr.inbfer. I believe that trunipctiUBs In the future. I nad .1 tho Hornsby case, to lnvado ChlcaRo. would clvo him a $10,000 salary and evictly as much rlsht as other telllni? wlnt they would k1c foi and in oaeuau unu iiiea' liih.n case as this. I only hopo that it n hero Is tlio difference between an falllns down. If Johnny Evcrs had would havo been a heio, nnd if would havo been tho star of the nnd I'ddlo Collins would havo been lu nIMior h stnltnT. ctrnlfA or n t'nt role of l.ivlniT ono dow n at a nrnelal t.n.l Id .Anlihl .nl .i".t ..,1, In l.n,'.. 1... to havo lost out as manager as well. new manager of tho Ht. Iouis Cardl- park and out of tho leaguo when he was up to him to bring in a runntr bout against his man Hendricks noml- third with tho run that would have pitcher, resulting In u doublo play to dtmand that ho be deposed, which suecess that season, caused him to be And this, too, despite tho fact that friends and old collego pals. the turning point of Hendricks's in the Western I.eaguo to the Arnerl- comes clean lu the stot). fur tlie of his l'ort AVav no failure, it "frat brother" who worked the sf JF E9 fa n MM m T"at W m uiwruuu ill juuu has been getting its bumps nt tho to hui t tho sport, especially during It can carry, and then some. lcttrlcted to this country, If reports havo Cuban players become In their the sport on tho Island Is entirely Is a doubt that tho situation rc- ball players in this country, this fact that tho spokesman of demands other than Catcher 5IIko Gonzales, ' It seems, was Curley Brown's race $40,000 to build a field In his big players. This season the Cuban per- through Gonzales, demanded 75 per HUmmarllv dismissed liv tw n.rm . 1 Jimmy Brown, former Camden Iki.t was that Mr, Brown not only told proposition from them and that any more baseball games by the n ssffjf-.vtf uuessmg hu me j ime fans and players guessing as lo Just umpires also are not alwnjs wlso to when he , pulls something unusual. "Plato after having plenty of tlmo to lilt-and lun pluy Veacli hit cleanly to left. Tyrua ut the plate, especially as he registered, bft the Tiger whirlwind i-i- alnV n oa Iictl Itnu. fi rrrn t tin II 1a Into left field. Clraney. comInB In perfect throw to tho plate, llgurlng Cobb put a razor blade finish to the states mat out oj curiosity ne asged PENN'S CHANCES tap titi f r-nni)! . - ' Quakers Look Like Most Formidable Quintet in College Cage League SWEENEY HIGH SCOREK, It ma) bo tally III the cimsou tu pre dict tho probnbln winner, of the Inter- collcgUtM Ilasketbill Uik'uo cllumpl'ili 'ship, lt'n a tllnu-uiilli lulakjo lmt to iniint the chicken efoio ou have 'Im (-KK, but rlKlit lion it wuuld not lm otiti of conventionality to Hate that the Tenii ngi) team appears to be tho nioit formldalilc In lliu cuku clieult i iiio .sl Utorv ovei li inrtrton in I Welghtmnn Hall Satuiday nlRlit put tlio lied and lllue on the tii) of the hoip in the loague st ulillng and Mrlu ill) ellml- tMtid tho fpilntet that jh lid to he the f.tronLresL of tin. 'iri.mil itlun 'I h eiuakers uUo have tilniirml f'oluiubli I utul the 1 Igcrs lud b"nten Dirtmoulh. Vale mid 'oimIl cub have scored triumphs, hut ftom iiilviinrn dopf on tlitf .New I (aw 11 and 1 thai an lives, they do not icein In l,o am (.tmngri than If i Ktrmiic, as I'rliicetou. l'our (.antes tit Home 'Ihe Led and liltle iilas lis II11.1 fjur game" of thf Kfapoit on lis ovrn Wtlgbt man Hull nuit and this hhould uml the Quikeis on' to a (Din start Iii the lino which ends lliucli in. However. thv will in id this handicap, for tin y vvlnd up tho i-aiou with three cmtrts ' n forclKii llonri- Andy Mnnnaid who is actini' .iiia'n In the absence of l.rw Mai tin, pio1. i' hlnnelf to h" , jila)r of thn fioii' laid, against tin- 'JIkiis. The llu'o iju.ikci furvv inl was thn piwii of in, I'cnn toani pi i). Ho vwis nil owi lie coiut In his wandeilngs .ifi. t tlj,, hit, and. although h. legMcred mil) mi e from tirluiiiugi, hln hcv.n asln .i,i tho pait In- tnolv in thr til i1(r .Mitchell l'lajh ell Mm plaliig of Mil. h-ll .ld .lM, . Jul) M.ixlnt,- to the l. nn followers this joungrtrr his stippid Into tho gap made hv tho Injmj to Mania In u KK'iit fashion Ills defcnblvo work has been little shoit ni inirvelous.aiiil win 11 It lame to nitail.lng he was right up with thn Ijim of tht 111 Thteo times ho went up the lloor for luM.cts Once agalii Welshtinaii U.m bo tho scene of ,ir. ixiitlng ctgo engage meat tonkin whou tho l nit Xn so aggregation and thn Marines elash fur the second tlnio T lie- leal Idea of thf gamo is to deildo who won tho l.att runtest, foi tit tho end of tho battle l,u,t Wednei-dav night between theso two fives thcro was n rnueh of a different 0 of opinion as to wlilili teuni won that It was agreed to icpl.-i) tho contest Sweeney Tops Scorers Ceorgo Mvctno), tho fensatiuiial fur- warn nom tno t ant c ( lie him, M IIOOI, IS OUt 111 front fur Pent, It, 1.a I''eli'o"'11?'.';.0 tl,e '"V0"0"1310 League. .Sweeney has mailo four Held goals and loosed thirteen fouls out of twenty two attempts In two games. Ills total of 21 points Is two counters abov.i "",-" " "" "unioiii. wno issec- ond Notes of the Bowlers his three games Doublo I'ntuiles la tin Qualcer City r.faauf) feeinetl to ho in ugue l.unaren. Itlder. Mount, Kaies HarJ, luller, hmeil. Wy, Ilodgers. . Urosimann, Metis, l.lllott. L,rt7S,thJ,!r.,,dKa.Iul,w ,acS them fur U o duublo count Hhtte Llephents. leaders of tho Quaker City League, with Sam Hmlgers i,ettlng i)I2 Pins, had a total of 117.! for their total Hvenlnir I edger's ten pinners downed Jour, nsl Press tho odd kame, -hnw5on rolling SIS in tho threo i,aines I The Color Press vs Tost Press serls will bo plajed off net Ve.lncsday eienlng I on tho Terminal Alleis Avll and ShicU In their second an 1 third I rollings scored .00 . nill Djno the cricl. one arm howler was missing this v eel. in the cjuiKer Citj games. 1 Columbia and Quartet, of the merican Leagu. must bowl off isistputied serlts Hian. of c'olumbta, rnado a total s oro of .t40 in his threo hames lollnd 1 McLaurhlin. of clood Shepherd in tho Northeast c hur'li Iasuo got off to it h.nt start, but in his second Lama scored 213. Lighthouse. In their second an 1 third rollings made a total of mora than LOO. -VK."'..." :i'. .',"'?.1 ":.,"' ,V..,. ?"".','." JIMMY BROWN WITH ST. As a leaiilt of last week's pla) ill the American Ilaskelball Leaguo Hancock appears to be the only team that has a chance lo b&at nut the Nt Columba trulii- 1 tet foi tho championship. Tho Saints aro leading tho race this inouilng b) a rlnglo game, with the Hancock live In second place, a game In front of the , filrard Alumni team, which Is lu the worst slump In tho club's blstot) Tho two league leaders each pla) one game this week, both meeting brother hood, of lleth Isiael, St Columba taking the floor tonight and Hancock on Wednesday night. With Lew bugannati and Hoc Newman ln Its line-up the lleth Israel team would have more than an even chance to cop tlie contests, but Wlthcvut thewe two former llastern Leaguo stars the game biiouiu oe errsy ior me 1 league leaoers. rm I.eanuo nlaver and leading scorer In the professional circuit lust season, bus been put on the eligible list "of players by the manager of the b"t, Columba, and if Jimmy1 dons a fat. Columba Uniterm to night and pla)s the leinalnder of the season, that one amo lead should In crease considerably ln the course of se -eral weeks' play, 1 Two games are scheduled for tonight at Tra)inore Hall, brotherhood, of Ueth I Israel meeting St. Columba and Ulrard ' Alumni pla) Ing V. M. II. A. On Wednes I day night Y. M. H. A. meets the league I sensation. Tort lllclimond and Beth Israel plays Hancock. Dobson and lluiterworlh are still lull. nlng a dead heat for the leadership In tho Industrial League, each holding a two-game lead over the Elllott-Levvls, I Lnnston Monotype anu inter-r.os teams, . ."".Ton of third placer Dobson received quite a scare In Its 1 weekly contest, last Saturday mgnt, I when the InUr-Nos quintet after play ing Indifferent ball for two weeks, struck Its proper striae ana at iimea piaycti rings around the Mill team. 'Vyith. three minutes to bo the ,DobouVteam waa j .' ." ..."..'". s.l""". ' "i ,i.'ir, iirai .."' " '.tii.ui.. " "i" ".ieit.il ini-ii,. .,. i.eto Iltnnin In .i fn-t foiir-i.iiitwl ,n,n. in.. . , :. ...' V, ." '" upi. in me r llalnplonhp or tie i i it , . . ,, , , , ., ------ --- -- - - , ... "" ,'..v. .n.,n i.uu.u ,riiiiu sain niu Tal, Jlarvarl anu l-rinteion in Kei itpp ilrnt round wher. V hltn Ulcplunts tuol, Blon3 ,l"a "M "ot fal1 asleep befcre the ml at tho Toban o show, and on 1'rl- credit for. The war wrecked my club scienul mars that made the Ills Three take three straleht. , , m0 mlt Uu)l ,,, oniuu.,10(, ' da) lillncd the iliamplonshlp nsplra-, ami I in now going to Mat t building an- 51''. '"fo'T,"i' .iV.VMrho'.enusctts Harder. Oue,t. li.iLy an! Smed.-v wer. ot Ml' Ta5 Ior' !',"S , , '.""V, '"""""i h ,"'V.klnB ' ' '" ',.t dlscouiagtd and I'm not SK5.n0hfl'a,&htt,tr "' 'h MaSFarhu""'' at their Vit each Voir." oi"? tuSWinlr I ir r. . n ll7' ""M" V' ' "l , oun'1 " '10 s-'am- sole I expected criticism and I'm i.iuly1 , Here IS the Hope brla. Llko Lew Tcndler. i.usslo has lm- to stand for nil) thing that is said about Alfreel He Oro. three cushion billiard ' Sam liodkori. nhowe.l that ho was entitled I fol.tmv Is a much imoioit.l b ttHer Pmved wonderfully In tho list )e.u and me, but I'm not going to tell out and I 'hnmploii. retains his title l. the niarRln S:V5t4'ie"WsW!!,KiWH!m1deW "'- ' "f "r loading feathd- nn, going to lmt a good ball team on ? L? S? , ,'i .Vo1"" Char"" 0"" "J 'he WHEN A FELLER j T. C3000 MIHD WwffVMhK S- To REPORT I JbK MBkC Yoo To The , - ffMN .Cv- company- V 4MwL gSIISIl v-r 1 ie-JT i , I w r, 7M JSSSiSS X- M6SSeGERl L fa WW,W. Sss$i FipreeN ifsJ t. L-ifKf jiw TILLMAN WILL ISSUE CHALLENGE TO LEONARD IF HE WINS FROM CLINE AT OLYMPIA A. A. TONIGHT Mug-g-sy Taylor Says J awn Can Give Champion a Hard. Fight liv KOliMtT AV. .MA.i;i.l. H1, HUMAN T.Wl.OI!, the Intiepl.l guardlm of John 'Hitman's miiiicr-1 ous biisliiLss intfiest", applies to a niatth with Ik mi) J.eonnid 'lids does not mean that Muggoy is anxious to luliigle with the lightweight champ. 1'ar j he It fiom that All T.a)Ior Is a man- I ni'nr fiii.l tnslvlcii i.l nliiir Hia iiirt All ' J'J" " ' "'"'1 matches and Mr ., , , , . ., , , . Tllllna" '"' le'iuhcd to do nothing but "sht. Prctt) soft for T Ulmaii An) wa, Jlugjsy believes Hut Jawn will clvo llennv. tho eli.imn. a touch battle, and after l.ily f line is disposed of at tho 01)mpla tonight Mr. Leonard will bo swamped with challenges. It will bo lemembtred that Tillman has I nuirn of a rhrtn. n lo ni.aho It inleresllnir for Leonard than any ono else lie can tnko a wallop on tho chin and tmllo, while tho otheis take a high dive Also, Por'tnnt battles and know his style 1 I have watched llcnny in all of his lm believe I can fiamo a tleftnse which can beat the champ and all I want is a chance to Hv It out i a i,l(l . Tillman meets lilsli 1'ats) Cllne In return bout at the Olwnpla tonight If bo Is suciessful Leonaid will bo forced to glvo blm recognition. Johnny It a much Improicd boer, and proved it Wllt'll IIH KnoeictU llio uaj ugllis out Ol the Irish person one. Inlstmas Iav I'llnu IlattlinR Murra Is llomircd Hattllug Muna), who score y a Ic torv over Hick eiotwalt nt the Cambria Friday night, has been matched to meet Young McOovern lu the wind-up at tho samo club this vwel. Muriny is an cin plo)o of the Victor Talking Machlno Comiiaiiv and w ill ho tenelered a banuuet at the Hotel Illngliaui on -muiwiay. Jan .,, ..htilpl. .. wins or loses ' rilllv I uar) -1, wnetner no wins 01 igsCs, riiu 1 WILL PLAY COLUMBA FIVE pla)er was detected fouling and their chances of winning wtio gone when Moorchead caged the fiec pats I Two sanies will bo pla)ed tonight In tba Notthwefct hurch League, Ollvti Covenant meeting .SchwenUfelder and Covenant pla) Ing Hellian) Itcformtd. Four teams aie tied fur llrst place 'llin l'eiiii-luul.i State Leaguo will open the second half nf Its schetlulo to night with seven clubs In the: circuit, 1'rovldenco having diopped out, Wilkes.! Uarro has the honori of opining tho league i-eeond half of the stlicdule, pla). Ing the Etroug Scranton live at Scran ton. STUFFY M'INNIS usee! the old alltil mat no was not In con- stabio nas in hibernating nr something . r ,.i ,, Pa i, ,,, - ,., ,j . Ijn plajer to Join the colors dltlon, and believes ho will redeem blm- H.I'h showed that he can take a. beating ",r j',',5,!, , i,?, , Tl,JJh,ZI,?L. -.,, .Ji... i. .. in ... .t. ., when ho stopped ono of Doyle's swings wlih mid whip tlielu Into tlio best shape pos- ,..,r .ti,.iik m notrnifs .hrmulnn. . . I.i,. .. .,. , ' . ' . , ..let, nl" ,a,n'l to"1 a Hiort count Then ho slide for this )car and then, when con-' ship aspirations is contained In a dispatch lest scraps lu wars ana w.ll worth aros nrd won the twui Wel-h onl nil anions imnrove net rid nf tho older from Los Angeles announcing that Pitcher seeing. man woul 1 bo a goodmatch p" J fl - Ul ea J jmward KhmfcjM... Joined tho nav ljMiSsiiHKHii..Bs..Lt A JttMKtKi. fm W & &v JMMMM JsmlflsVsVsHHsHsMNsQsflsssHsssBssHtt (TJs J? .S t, 1. J 1 frt NEEDS A FRIEND mi:i:ts clink tonight Johnny Tillman sus ho will challenge Leonuiu it lie is mic- ecssful witli Irish I'.itsy nt Oljmpia. Sj.uiKlf r, Muira) s b,.ss in the haidwood llnishlug department Is th. mister ol tereiiiniiles and h is i lurgo ot tho uffaii. vlttn I'nloiin.i also Is nsslstiug no a om s iiusalo Lewis has developed 1 great llttlo battlci, but be seldom seen at tho (Jl)mpla these d.i)s lie .Scraps About Scuppers "Voting due llnrrell an! ouug I.ecL . will entertain th clubmen In the eeinl'vilndup lo night Iterlnr 1. said tn b a gieat I, tiller. but will ha., all ho ton handlo In Horn!! inunrti-r. will risuino his rlnt aetlvlilfa in a cjup'.ij tf w.eks jrl.nnj has 1 een on thn iniiiii, le.i.f-j .1. iiru iiiitinu in ..i...... .1...1.. ,1.. ,. .,..... .. cjuiuo ti w.eas jriinni nas i een on tlio dr.lo.ks Willi a bustel nose, wtiki, ims Wen rennlred la li sniclallst As socni as it heals I Johnn will t-c it busted ogam if ho can ineit Mime regular lighter BoMi. (..,.. nl is not worl.iie hard these . .,a.- ln,n .!,, ll, ,.,,lfi, .,.., ., ,.it showing atalnct l'aul I).)le tho l.onnls 1 rank Aloran has atarted active training for his fuss with Fred Pulton next month. Ilartlev Madden lias 1.0110 south tn tct as his en erring partner. Moran is conn lent of dropping tho big plasteret Johtinv vVotgast his lieen matched lo meet K ti vv illi Loushlln at I antaster VVednes. Uai nlrht 11zle Katnrr. star mid llewejght In Scotti br'!"K ln th,. llrst round at New Orleans Siiturdai night nontioiit a siitm Knocitt.i ouv smior llll.le Eighteen Colleges Drop All Athletics I kl.tei-ii Institutions have dropped all., lelles entlrel) because of the war. ar rcinlliuc to misters to u uiiestlonnalra dlstrlliuletl h I'ri.f. 1 reilerlrk II. VI oil, nf Ihe higlene elepartineiil of Ihe ( ol lege of llie till er New ork, who has been electee! representathp of the. Sec. .mil 111-trlrt of the lllterridlrglatn Ath Irtie Association, cnnslMtliig of eu orU, New Jrrse), rennsjlvatila nnd West Mrginla. Twent-twu colleges out of twenty.! Iiuve ellinlnateel prewseasou coaching, while the rem lining four have slightly ilecreased Ihe period of training. Twenty, three colleges tune cut down their train ing table, the remaining three having training tables In football onlr. (.rent efforts have lieen iiuiele to Interest Ihe Mndrnts In siiorls hv arnuiglng Intra eollege. nintchee. Tort) eollegts. are cov ered by 1'reifessor Weill's iitiestlniinalre. Ihe association regulates all rules of enlleges anel krens tab oil vill.lt the col leges are doing In the wuy elf athletics. SIGNS CONTRACT , i. eiKiiti - 'J IM'INNIS TRADED, NOTSOLD-MAGK Connie Says He Will Re ceive Players in Ex change for Star I PROMISES REAL TEAM Connie Mack cinlihotlcull) denlts that ho has ntiy intention of telling tho Ath leftm. up din, tA t.. ....!.. .. tiiiuimi n j In . ... '..': , ..' ,. m'j iii.iiiitifi'r nr l no ,! ?.n. tin is Just back from tha South and he savs ho pcuranco nnd tho outdoor lork of a !'!''. '.'lH1,"?,1 V!1 for stuffy, Mcliiid Ke.lfei I Immediate!) set about draw and that the thief rtason bo let him go , ,.,. ,. mnv enter to lloston was iKeausi. be owed tho lug him out and there were limn) enter pla)er a favnr. Ho completed arrange, tabling things that be told me. it was mt-ntM while bo was In Jacksonville for . ViIllo Dunn, tho world-famous golf lu the training ciuaitcit, fur the Xx. Hero K(I.U(,tor nIl0 f,ini0 t this country In Is what he hus to sac nhout the Mclnnls um i ni.i iimii tons, nnd now trnilu and othei basebill lnallHr'. "i was surprised when 1 learned j . ,..i.. nun Kl.cn one Clio news llllll no hud obtnlncil Mclnnls from mo, The ' den at' 1 was iniuln two weeks ago and not tho tlnio f nld the other men to I lloston ii. ana my understanding with Tiazi o Was that tho deal was not to I." given mil unlll later It stem's Im possible to keep these things unlet and, of course, whin 1 tuelvtd word that I'r.azee nad repotted tho deal I con firmed It I want to fa), linwovtr, that Iheio Is no truth In Hut toprt that Mc lnnls was Mild He was tl.aded to Iloslon, but ko far as lectlvlng wiluo 111 roturn Is emu. rued I fmpposh I c in bo consld.ied ns bavins got the woist of the trade for the men I will get are not what I would call stars They will ii ,. ,., r... i.i,..,,. ii. ... . I lloston Is pjiel) personal I know I Would have ittelved a good big price foi I'KtuffV hid 1 wanted to toll him: but I cwo a debt nf (.ratltude tn Mtlnnls and I ftlt that he did not want to play on the turns 1 offered blm It was onl) fair to let him go to lloston, where licv will haw- an oppoi ttinitv of being with a pennant lontendir Mclnnls Is a great billplavei, but nnove that bo is a great Mule mini and I wanted to tlo hlni a favor 'When i mid mv other pl.i)tr, with Iho exception eif llarn. I felt t owed Hit in nothing I was out fur the money fnl these men and I got it, but H.ari) and Mclnnls v ero different to me, :pnl Hint Is win- I let them j,o fur muth less than I could have . itcelved ten the in Had 1 plated (tall) on the open muikct I tuuld havo bold blm for i.C.OOO or more, .and I know I cojikl hive obtained tha much oi mote foi McImiK for there were several clubs that wanted blm and would havo paid well lor h'm In either pl.i)cii or cash As I told )iiu before, 1 got all the mime) I needed foi the utile i plains and now (in 111 position to i tint all ovti again and build up a m".1 ball team" Will Sta in Philadelphia " Mack was cipiall einphalk in dcn - lag the re poits that he intended to sell lit 1UH.1I.-!. HI kill' thlillcs and go to limlon as inanigti "Xothlmr Is farther fiom in) thoughts" said I'uunle with a bio id stnllt "When I sold Collins and ,, . : '; mv other pla) us It wns iciiorted that I was through III Philadelphia, but I re- ni.iined hue, and I think I had the making of a good bill club last icai. the Held this )cai Connie Is Confident While Muck i of used to aniiouneo all) of his plan? for tho coming season, Ids tono of confidence made It evident that be has been gathering plieis mid that ..... . .- - . "" ""' spring several surprises about Manh 1, when he Is lend) to give out .Man u i, wuen ne is lend) lo g the list of pla)eis he will take ,. ,,.. ,.,. Ti.'ff l.,prM ,.ll "" "' ". I"afrH ' South not be )oungteis, either, for Connie has mailo up his mind that It will be impossible to "lake up a team of s.oungstcrs strong elinlli?h tn mnlr. een n f.ite kIii.ii In,- elila tear It Is Slack's Idea to tnl.n nhsi. men. Mack has nwa)s favored tills plan, and while realizing It is not feasible at the present time, he Intends return to his old s)stcm Just as soon as things settle down again. FORMER RING CHAMPION NOW GOLF ENTHUSIAST title when Uenny Leonard was In his I teens. Is the latest convert to golf. Every week like clockwork ho Is to Jie found on tlio links tr)lng to negotiate the elgbleen-hole course. Ho sa)s he finds as much pleasure swinging the old mashle as ho did boxing rlrgs around his opponents In bis palm iest ring da)s. i.rne was one of tho most iclentlnc hotels that ever put on a glove Hrne has been pla) Ing the ancient Scotch game a little less than six months. In that time he has defeated but one man - "I thought golf was a joke until I took It up seriously," declared Hrne. "It's the finest game I ever tackled, and I am sorry I didn't take It up sooner. It gives the man the proper exercise, and I believe It Is the best ' outdoor tonic for the tired business man. Tennis Is n strenuous sport as com pared with golf. "I'm crazy about golf, so much so that I'd play it every day If I could get the time. A man may be playing It for a lifetime, when all of n sudden ,i newcomer comes along and beats him. How n champion ever holds lil title In golf longer than a few weeks Is more than I can understand." I BENTON AND MARQUARD SIGN NEW CONTRACTS NI7VV YOniC. Jan 14 Two star left handers have signed (Slant and Brook bit contracts. I tube Henton signed with the (Hants for the coming campaign, vi bile Hueben Marquard signed papers with Uncle Charley Hbbets, of Flatbush, to hurl the basebull for tha edification of burghers of the oiough of Urookl)n nest season, Albert Armstrong Kusself, a Brook lyn pitching rookie from the Northwest, also signed a contract with Hbbets, and Jimmy Smith, the Pittsburgh )outh who did some clever work us understudy to Herzog at second base on the New York infield, signed with tho Giants. Olympia A.A. S.SJSfe; TOMOHT (MONDAVI JANUAKV M Johnny Mnrrar ti, Kranklo MeCsrtr RUr.Hll . Joseph Ht., .. Les.VInejn n. Mike Coster Yim Joe stamll vs. Yoom Boots .it i.n,.;i., .nn. uiu .mm i mil lniiiti- :.... ...m. e,... run llnrffreirnr. C'anliV Ing for net M.ison nnd will bo of more ,.' , .'-rnif leturliiK coif ball-. He was "hot through the thumb nt tho battle value to me than M.-lnnH would havo ltiicllpVrJv selected for their work be- of M'-slnes and later on won the Vie. been under I ie ...mlltlori.- 'au, , ; u,w ho diMovered Hie suit- ""' rr," 'lllIs bo.11,1'' " f" Rolf'r. i- . ii i Vlilllii ,,f ..erklminon foi woodeli clubs '. a,Hl an especial examplo of the 1 awr lo .Mclnuis . .''" ' J,1'"1 :,Zl' ' fu,, Willie Dunn theory of j.lajlng, for Willi, WILLIE DUNN, BUILDER OF 900 COURSES. JOINED THE COLORS V AT 53 TO FIGHT FOR CANADA'S First Man to Play With and He Won the First Open Champion - ship Held in This Country y CIIAS. (CHICK) OM. d.i) not very long ago there tame Into in) ofhe u quick-talk- i,,.. u.i. .,.. ..t i.ir Intel online an ,ii ,-, ...vtiinii ... ...j --- ie'fl jjatk on th,, t,pj ,,,lto more after servlco 111 lrante It was Willie wlio laid out the Miln-' rock Kills irnlf couise on Long Island, necock nnd he assisted Ihoto oiti-iunn '""''j Wfalgli.tin. MacDonald anil hitlUltl"' laj'or, in ineir game, nun mr ; ..v ncoompaniu J. '"""" ' " III? in ism no won inr ... ...... .... rpen , ham,, ous hip, pla ed tin. the auspices of the ( s cl A . a ml the next irvVaV,;noloft,;r k rrrnnlm- Inn Inn fif tho HaVeinover I till. tho nitlonal amateur troplt), Is that of WIIIIo himself. l'Jrst ( ia .Modem Hall wm, , , , ,,e . fir,t ))UJ,1n , , , a out , rul,ber-coied ball w'i!ilo In thb! , couiitiy he spent seveial .... ,. ,. i .. ...... c .. ..r i tho oldest .Scottish families Ills fathei, WlllloDunn.hr was one of tho longest 'drivers of his time It Is said that ho diovo the old fealhei-stufitd leather ball sou arcl, and lm was the mil) ono who could reach a famous bunker from u iertiln tee at St Andrews. Willie spoke f n,e Keen livalry between his father, Allan Robertson and Tom Morris, and bo was able to give an accurate account of ti,fl reFUlts of the big matches It JS Ms father and Tom Monls who .,ia.ed tho famous match ovei tho four Sports Served Short 'Ihe iinpoliilmrnt nf lranklln M. t ritl.cn. form.r eiK.rt" writer nf the I'ulll. I.ilser ns gililttii eoarh nt tho I'hllielelrhla Nai Vulil lmK l"li lonllrmeil h V alter eninp enher sthli'tl directors in tho navul flr.3s are ns follows Capo May, IMwni.l Ihon. liomon ticnrgo iiruiin, ..fn."'.. .. , lliin '! Hull. I'tll.ani Ilaj, Pilliam. 1 l'r.tl.k Herein, Norfoll , Dr. Charles N VVharlon, lireat I.uUts III, Hermnn 1'. OI t hi, I'liEet snunil suilluti, Ilremertun, Wash Arthur e 'VVoolwalil. ,, " ,,,, HI.... tlmiuim fitrtnArli nf lltl rltt ntiil now a renident f cioveinnet. will .i ottei fc'"..1 urn Muuiii.me wun Iho champ! tie-hln last eur nl Ituds thl tear llurri fl lino it llie itackr n tnc lot ai , tliree-tusiiion iiiuurii iourne who a string r rour viitorles Klvo gunies win le tliedj this we. I. for tho i nelll of th, amlulanco run" ,1.ruu.. nulitnn l.tm.iMl leiirnel with it fitrlne It was not Ihe war I ut tho Inability of William Sleuip, tho world's champion quoit pitcher, has enlistet In Canatla and la now with the ort-elBhth Highlanders. V. -llnek. Ann jvriior. won me irnai in in men .... ' .,..-......-. ...........v. ..- nls tournonientat I'lnct-ursr Joe Oese hirer Is to coaeli St Mar) 'a Col Ulo Last ball nln llalie Kiith. tlie star southpaw of tho Hid Kov. has slsnul u eontract for 101s Ho Is tho llrst ot tho lloston pla era tu come to terms John 1. Killeher, nf the Dodgers, a re. ,t.i.i ... I,-.., AP i.u a..n'uia.i in the aviation torps Ho is'tho fifth Ilruok-1 Basketball Notes Mine Club. 11 fast second and third class traveling basketball team, woula like to hear from such teams as A M 11 Hovs' tluh Uermantown Hois' Club Ardentes I Seniors or any other teams of that caliber, Jnnies Snltclur, manager 337 l!oure lluild. Inz. ylvitnln A. C. desires to hear from second and third class basketball teAins having halls William .chleeter. 1S33 Point llreeze avenue. The Randolph A. A. Midgets, a fast eights flve.pound basketball team destres games at I home or awa. Israel Geventer. manager) and coach, care of tho Htarr Garden Kecre- 1 atlon Center, Seventh and Lombard streets. Luwler to Train Red Sox i BOSTON. Jan. 14 Martin laiwler. fort many jears t.hjslcal trainer for the St Iioms American League oaseuail club, vva -ii engaged yesterday to train the lloston Anwr- (pan IairUA nia em 11a Hiircp iS."J" (lren IaAHler sbn ri UKfrd on tha reenm. ntlon..0H.n.I5e.Jic".,r".w,,?.""' plajed with tho Athletics I Henrietta ADMIRALS Y?: i i- s tiseruonrs .vj3.'$ Masterpiece Have taken. Philadelphia by storm. ' Straight OTTO tKINLOHn V Bltoj. ? 10 'M !. K'. .A i" .'I Present Resilient Ball f EVANS, JK. rourtes ht. Andrews, rieatwlck, Mu. Felhurgh and North Herwlck. ni, father lost 2 down after 7 up. tVlllle,.' Jr, said tint his father was never t beaten by old, Tom Morris Three Twos in a How In 1880 the present Willie Dunn mJAt a leinurknblo record with a gutta ball tbiee consecutive twos' 'AVIIIIo was In Knglniiil, at Urnmsliot. ' aier he went to tho Ho)id lllack Heath lie-n mil ...ti mui." urn. iiuU a little where no taugm, ny special request, the Oakevvar of Ilaruda. The tlakewar was "J ,.,, i.ni,f,rliint lnstruinfnt In seiwllnr. ci,. Indian soldiers to fight for the Allies, Ap ni,out tlili time 'HHe ssaa eaia to jnXe bad tho honor of tpeaklng with the King at Jluel.lnghani Palace. Willie t, t ,,,, , wftM t Ho,al' u ,, thm 5". llermnliM tlielo who pretended t "m- covered were thero for tho real nurro , or getting iniorinaiion nom tno leading men of lhigland 1 'I ,. l'ightinir at 1'lftj -three Although Willie is flfty-tluee )ars be ha" Joined the H7th Canadians Ills son, a .Scottish business man, wan has many original Ideas of the came. ''eliig ono of tho first to refute the J'1'' oC peeping jour aim up on the backstroke. Willie Dunn Ins laid out over 900 courses, among t.iein being tlio Merlon course, where tho last national cham- plonshlp.was pki)ed There are few. If nn), places In tho world where golf I Is plaied that bo has not Seen, and since June, IS'.?! lis has carried with i blm on Ids wanderings n beautiful gold .watch which a hundred Scottish golfers I gave blm. BASE 20-MARINES i IN PLAY-OFF GAME R'isktball Tpf41TlS Will Rp. play Disputed Con test Tonight Another first-class basketball contest between teams of I'nclo Sam's sen Ice Is this evening at Weight- ... irn ,,!,... n... nn ,i. t,i. ... .'" '.."".'..ui...a shy of Pennsylvania, will meet the Ma. i "t again. This contest should ba -" ciiu.ally as Interesting as tlio one r laved ,ft'gt wJpc, As 0 hrmn ccrtra'ny0j u,o scoro at the last game, tho officials decided to play another tilt. The Haso 30 team will liai,. Sanford Vetlder, tho former Urslnus College passer. In tho line-up this evening. It may start either nt a forward or center. Aside from Kennedy, this man Is the best point scorer In tlio squad, and for this reason Is certain to appear against the sea soldiers. At tho present time it looks us though lie would Jump cen ter, O'Xell, Bell and Kennedy taklnf turns at tho forwards. Base 20 needs ono trill fnpuni-,1. no It Is illtTliitlf Cit. i Hell and Kennedy to get tlio ball from ,, .... t this,, nils I nnt Turn tti?e Right Hooverize Your Smoking Bill II- Jllll AKK A NIX 'IT smiikeu THIS VVII.I, IMl.ltl.ST OV Havana Ribbons $2-25 Phila. Hand Made g 44 and Bolds i Genuine Pittsburgh Stogies fI?01xn41'M Pollak Stogies 100'"'1 $1.90 , Marsh's Big Havanas ", $2.50 I Girard Brokers V?IV $2.00 Adlons :B", $1.50 PARKWAY CIGAR SHOP in. w. ior. isth & Arch sts. SUITS $-1 1 80 OR OVERCOATS sJL sJL OBDBsl r.EDUCEI) FROVI (SO, 25 slid m i DPTI7D MflD A M P-ffi Msrliiil Iii WVlllUIUUlaVW. TaU.rt S. E. Cor. 9th ond Arch Streets . Jren Monday and Saturday CntU t'tUM j. ti 0! re tttw ,fr t tu wi , tb 1 V wi wl r th tl. til At ci go Int te G th tec rer Wi pel arc syi pic lun fltl to ing uc mo j for dec er yea nov Am of I the ofn fait En tot In I lo c this tool 7 tlm ver nt frh. LMb co, eri Km eK re olo Mo t let bo ti 0W veai rnte es, AT: tom he! nd '( liart lose rv f. T mm Itar mm rltl kg a rnr lu ho Si P. pa nouuav iu w isw, iisim bw fit bau.i oflkltK U-i. 'Sox'wWlij, mk FitiifMn, W ssrspsss.pp sgssrsl