wmmmmmmmimmiFimm n EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. .7AXUAKY 22, 101S DEADHEADS WILL TAKE THE COUNT WHEN TAX IS COLLECTED AT THE BALL PARKS NEXT SEASON """ i (ii ii ii ' I ' ' ii hi 1 1 i i iii hiii - i ipim i i i mninnwiiiiilnjtwpwiwp JUBILANT YANIGAN BALL SQUAD TO BE CONSPICUOUSLY ABSENT DURING HECTIC PERIOD OF WAR Youngsters' Joyriding During Exhibition Pe riod Will Be Curtailed as Economy War Measure Limited Outfits Ordered TUST as the society world put the war niufjlti on the buddlns debutante - Industry, Just so the baseball edict has none mlt against the perennial Tanlgun ecuad thit for inniiv ears Iuh Kieatlv enjojed the spilng lurk of breezing through Dixie, Inhaling the balmy climate and espeil enctnp the novelty ot Incipient big league ball. Sevctal major league managers nlready hae form.illj iiiled against the second tiring touring outfit the coming season and other may be expected to follow stilt Economy both of plajeis nnd geneial expenses makes the change a necessity. Ono reason hack ot the second stilus JiinKctlng ti!n was that thec teams r-enetally furnished n bettei leUllvo aitlcle of ball against tin Dixie minors than the legulnr intuds, and In tonseiiuenco diew well One set ot fans, of ooiusf, nlvv.iva wants to see the stars of the game lit action and will p. foi the privilege of loolslng them over. Othcis however, prefer to see a ball earner and the big league debutante out fits, full of pepper and ambitious kids, alvvavs go In for a regular game They are not conserving thelt arm and their legs, and all the time aio trying to demonstrate to the management that they lue the good Then, too, the home teams huo a chance of slipping ocr an occasional game on the Vunlgau outfit, and small town home folKs do love to xee the home town cievv take the meaure of a big league bunch no mat 'r whether It carries a sccotidatj title 01 not. Another leaou lij the legulai big league seiuad falls to find uni versal faor In exhibition game 1 that the fin become gunsh' and stay away after going u few time to see advertised star whoso prc ence In the game 1 announced but who do not appear. Peveral big league manageis. have como to lealie the poor business of putting deals of this kind over on the public thiough the newspapers and hae dropped the policy of making sure announcement planneil to attract the populace GUNKUAL indication arc that the average spline tiAlnlng outfit this season will be Just about the size of the main pirt ot the show In ordlnarj time during the last eerat season Guy on'x Pastiming in Dixie Football Has a Reason rpiIE presence of Joe litivon, the ne.uest succcsor to Jim Thoipo for the - all-round athletic ability title, in a southern college football unltoini ha caused much comment, l'or a plajcr clasi-cd a All-American In football to disappear completed fiom iew nnd show up down South In a uniform representing a college whose name wa not even familial outside of Its immediate, section was a peculiar clicumxtance I'urther instetj wa added, due to the fact that tiuon'i home i in Minnesota. The lnldc of the stor. offer both i-eiithneiitul and practical feature Gujon is the ounser brother of Ch-iiley VA'.ihoo, who pteceded him at Cai llsle and was a baseball pla.ver of some note, catching on the varsity and subsequently plalng some minor league ball Charley Walioo some 'ears back, hied him to Atlanta as lepresentntUe ot a well-known spoiling Roods house and capitalized his own athletic reputation foi some years, augmenting- same by officiating In football game He soon needed u. brand new publicity card, however, and hi ounger brother did the rest Joe Gujon wished to stud engineering anj how and now is a second e.n man at the Georgia school. Of neceslt he attended Kcew hatter Academ during the season of 1915-1916 and passed hi entiance requliemcnts i In icw of the premise. It doe not lequlie an deep logic to see Jut how the combination of circumstance- vvoihed out and how fortunate the southern Institution lias been In landing the countrj'n generally admitted best football plavci as well as doubtless Its best all-tound athletic performer A8 I'VIDENCK ot Jut how good a. baeball plajer Gii.vuii 1, it A is known that Connie Hack tried to sign him wh"ii he was at Carlisle. An aggravating fcaturo to this story is that Connie saw him lam out a couple of home tuns In a game the day fol lowing the rejection ot a contiact. Wise Fans Croaked, A I'liATClt gencrall branded bv the wise jncs as lacking big Iragut--"-caliber, the Impression being stiengthencd b several big league mana gers, but who aftei aiicd meandering nnd vicissitudes won a place with the National J-eaguo champion, plijed ,ood ball and got in'Ido the woild seflea dough last eai. Is Joe Wilhoit lescued bv .McfJraw a he wa hang ing to the ropes at the Jumping- off place in Hmokcton u When Wilhoit came to the big ring from the Vernon team on the coast critics and plajers joined the manageis out there In wondering why. He could hit a ball and he could run after he got started, but he was declared fearfully shy of the inside stuff. As to leal head work he wa classed as minus and his fielding was pronounced accidental onlj It was agreed that he didn't know how to play batter cu how to i un bases or how to give signals or catch them Ills pursuit of a fiv ball wa likened to that ot a flamingo flapping its wuv meirllj to uonheie in patticulai. Stalling was tho guy to take thr- long chance Aftei moie than a year's try he concluded that Wilhoit wa a fllvvei, and could find nobodj willing to relieve him of his white elephant but the sinking riiates The were willing to take a chance on anbod While ct technical! Inside the big tent, Wilhoit dldn t lit even In the scrambled Smoketown crew and in due season the usual waivers were formally requested. This wa Just like . Jumping out of a sewei Into a hothouse for McOraw Insisted Wilhoit was good. enough for his league leaders and the gangling gatdener dellveied the goods. He plajed well In a Giant uniform in all departments of the pastime. WILHOIT may be merely a luck gu, and at the same time there may be some psjcholosy stuff in his career. Ma be all he needed temperamentally wa to get with n winning team and gain confidence. Possibly the Idea of pulling down some real money alo helped turn the tide. Ancient Boxman Proposes to Stage Comeback rpHB hectic little diama entitled, '-They .Vever Come Hack. I Don't Think," A so successfully staged by that sterling male Ilcrnhardt, Napoleon Lajole, followed by the announcement of certain big league manageis that next season would be an old man's da, has levlved ambition and hope In a Veteran twlrler, who announces readiness to lake his tuin again and offeis any manager as references Cy Young Kill I-ange and Amos Ittuie The budding comeback is none othei than old Jack Powell who used to bend them over In neuily all leagues except the 20 Ono under the sa. Jack has been running a modest thirst empoilum In St. Louis, but has been dofllng the apron regularly when a ball game was on In the Browns' park hard b his business location and aas he 1 acquainted with all the pla-lnff wrinkles Introduced since his da. A little later on the veteran aspirant states that he will go to Hot Spring Ark. sUit mountain climb ing and drinking the wateis and will be ready to pitch a double-header in no time. He states that the only reason ho quit the game anyhow was that a alight fatty accumulation Interfered with his fielding bunts, but that as this obstruction will be removed Jiy shinning up hills and absorbing strong -waters, he will be fit. for the fastest society again, and ho has no doubt that he will be eagerly grabbed by some astute big league manager. POWELL now Is fort -four eais old or uung. He has been all through one baseball cureer and sus he can't help feeling that he now is superior to the average kid who breaks Into the game and that he has another baseball future. He further declares that the kids ought to be In the war, an how i McGraw Signs Team and Goes on Golf Vacation TT7HII.B other big league managers ate sweating over contiact and deals, VV Jtuggsy McGraw has received vhtually all his contracts, Is not thlnklnr any more of deals and has hied him to Cuba for a month of golf, accom panied by Germany Schaefer. Under the circumstances it would seem not necessary for the Giant manager to take an) body along to make him laugh. , Reports have It that McGraw failed to hold to an agreement among club managers Tegatdlng time of sending out contracts as well as observing certain Informally agreed war conditions affecting salaries. In any event, big contracts went out the first of the ear as usual and he had the bulk ot his outfit rounded up befoye other managers started. He now has no fewer than sixteen contracts safely In the office safe, and it Is said that the few outstanding ones offer no serious possibilities. It would seem altogether Vkely that there must have been something more than an early atart to get such substantial results. In any event, Muggsy Is off to the southern ilfc for a little of the dolce far nlente and the rest of the moguls are enjo inx nice little vacations trjlnc to make the bo- satisfied with less pa and. attempting to put over some trade HcA'k and Clve the ever-reauy newspapers xomeunng to print AS IT would seem that McGraw does not need German Schaefer , to make him laugh over recent happenings, maybe he has taken L the comedian alolijt to to to help lamr part in, last vraqori, nmtu'i but Wilhoit Made Good to keep up interest among the fan htm forget happenings during th ran nuwue uu iu viunu AIN'T IT A AFTCR FRterJD VkliFe PRESENTS You WITH BABV GlRL- - -V-MD Tscio YEARS LATER (Yes ) another GIRU!" l'S Tx - . i i '" &,' SHOULD ALEX LUCKILY EC APE FROM DRAFT, GIANTS AND CUBS . RIVALRY DAYS WOULD RETURN Alexander's Pitching Would Mean About 30 Games for Chicago Which Would Force McGraw to Limit to Repeat rrilli: power .hIiImI tu th J-for 19IS f-liould biliiB bai k llir ud "ub-CIUnt or i"liIi.igo-"eu Yoil: llvuliv of other and almost foi Rotten t tint K If the might leaiulei 1 naved fiom the diaft The Ultns- will t-tlll letain a ponciful mudilnr, one that will inob.tbl be plU;cd JKiln to lead the leasue Kut with Alo'candei and Klllefer nddeil tj the ub uirav. a'id other addition brought about I'red Jliteliell would Invo a coiiiblnitlon i-troiie enough t 'ial- I leiiKe Uiant le.ul-tK'iip nil t'u av One or the l'e.iture, llie Cub-iiiant livtliv that stuitid o keenly In l'lOO. when 1 rani: Chance iet out rfltcr .Tolm .VIctliavv. lemalns ab bate, ball leading featuie over tho Ia?t de cade Mctir.lw ImiI voii liennauts 111 1904 ami 190J ITI CltatiL. with Jrathcnson in his prime were in.ifters of the Held until Chamo tool! charco of the leoi Kaiiled ubx 1'ro mtltat point un tui t lie n"ct vt ear tliejp tw in aihllH"' fuut,ht It out In moie sill' Ink" battlci than am lival cambliuttloii bus cffeied n!n c Ihofo wei the davs Uivu ( Ii.uik bad Kline bael; of thc bat, Tluee-l'ln-ger ltiovvn Overall, 1'fel'tfi I'.fUlbach tu the bo Iianie, Kvers. Tinker und Melnfeldt for an liiMtld Sheckaid Sla gle, Srhultn and Hofmin for his oulfietil one of tliB sin.utcit liall lubs that ever bioke up a rare Giants Stopped With thlt ana haiiLe ouHliiiuITtd the tjlauts foi five tonsecutive vearc In I vo li mnisticd all letords bv wiimlne tl same Ii 1:u7 tiud I i8 Ii k men weio ntlll iiMStei of then tlnir ' tn 1'0S tli" Uianl madi i mlthtv I il'v wttli Matliensuii at tlir flnli-li pit bliih everv otliei dav Ilii In r-eptetubei the Olaiils looked to ie out of the nit at last with the Hie in kIkIii Hut un expected blows fiom ilnilunatl and Philadelphia who won roiuthlne like seven out of eight game? followed bv the fanioui KMs-IerkIi: pcoiid bae escapade toed the 'ul baik Into the fight Thl" vvai the veai tlii flat; went to an extia game jlacd affr tli- "pa son' cloe with hlt.iKo vlitoiiou In 10U' the Plratn-ij inched to the front but the Cubs flnlUcd second ahead PARK ROADS MECCA ! FOR HORSE BRIGADE Local Drivers Contest in Races Over Snow-Covered Highways Local huiseuien have bud some tivelv brushes on the park loads duittig- tit la.it few t'a" Snow-beaten paths don t come ver often but when thev do the slelghers eome out In laige numbers foi some keen laces with trotters and pac ers Yestcrda uiauv local hoi semen raced their steeds over the I'alrmount I'ailc Ice-covered hli!hwas Both the east and west river dilves were used by the sleigh-bell brigade and somo good spoit was had Among the I'hllly horsemen who have been enjoing the sport are Charles Coolbaugh with his trotter. Caroline, J llt , William Millh U vllh Que It, ft J Thomas, drlvlne Silent Tartnei, 2 24'ti M Wells with Lord Oliver and G Wllllns handling the lelns of Petei Thompson Mlui G. Supplee has been speeding Hammond, while Dob-on Ilagy and Luther Paisons and dozens of othei I local horsemen laced over paik hlgh vva 3IISS CASSELL APPEALS TO T, VWT TENNN HP tnC 1J Ll.VVVi-V iijiliilO IlbAila ,., ..,.,,.. , .., MJW TiOltK. Jau 22 JIUs Clare Cane), the tennis pler who vvas bailed .. an amateur on the charge of having received money for a lesson iu the at t of fancy siiaung, nas nsweei the United fll ',ann Tnnls A"ocUtlon "" ,, -... "Over There" Football Team of U. S. Notables u "All lifer There" 'eotball team of riele liaa been plrkeil b aeme srldlron e&peiift aa felloHel Left eixl, teraerfere!, illel left tattle. Hart. Prioeetoni left auard. Trumbull, Harvard! renter, Hlurtheiilbal, I'rlnre tent rlsbt aoanl. Tailor. Ilanardi rlrbt tarkle. latnib. fenn Hiatal rllht end, Noner llariareti qnsrterbaelc. Baker, rrlntelant led halfback I'kllbln, Valei rltht liaKbaek, llardwlrk, Ilanardi full 'kaek, I Care. Vak;.' GRAND AND'GLORIOUS FEELIN'7 ArJD TUiO Y6ARS OHatE Another Girl IF ALL OP A 3vJIDCM-(twjo YEARS LATCR On) Thc. NicV Ot-D DOC AKJWOONjCei To Woo IT.S TwiM BOYS II) (iUA.N'll.AXl) KICK ub mailiiiu of tho t .ianf nnd III I'll" tlinv won iiRaiu Hie Switch The car 1'ilrt savv the end of Chance i xuproniarv and Mi draw a exile. In 1'in the (ilants won, continuing; llieb pennant upuit throuRh 1111 S on looking bail;, It tun t hard to unilci'taiiil the keenneM of tliix (ilant Ciib ilvalrv Vlidraw and Chain e between them hud won ever National I.c.icui iicinnnt iMtvveen 1 if'! und t 'H. escept oiu-, the I'liate affali in 1'tu'' One or the nthei had ilnixhi-il,on top In I'lUt. tin 1'iiifi. lliuT fins t'Jlii, 1 111, ldlJ and 1913 Tin v hain nbKnlutf coiitml of theli It j hup fur the f-ipatci pait ot ten mm is and as bnth iiuu bines were tcplete with stilklne peroiialItv tho rlvalr vv.ih enhanced Theie In no sicat chance to develoii mi Inteii in ilvalrv between towns fln IhIiIiu; hi fourth or fifth plair Hut when two old ilvali aic lintli stilklne foi the ll.tK Hip tlnllln "nun bepln 'i lie Slump TIip -New Vurk-cin, ajro nlvalrv bptian n Plump mid fall avvav In 101S. In VH both i lulu were for belovv the crjudeiu of the old davs and fur four ears a Cllanl-Cub game was merely a ball same Thai." was ii hi let ten davs of N'ew York-Chicago ilvnlry last fall when the White Soxovertlucvv the (Hants but this was not etendcd over the long sttetch from April to October Xow the ilvalrv that began mound 1905 and stopped in 1'ilJ Is about to be resumed The addition uf leandei would mean about tint tx vlctoiip" The Coin still have moie than one weak spot, but thpv have -iots of ecepl onul tieni4tli. und uudei 1'ieil MIMkIIk It-adeishlp mo sine to sti ike with ununuit fone Kuou in Just what this ilvaliv meant in Hie pit. it Is evldenllv the Kepeial plan to build it up tgaln against the era of shadows that mav wait on ahead .Vew Vol It and Chicago In a (lag- battle would be the best featuie in sight -from an admission point of view IJut tlieie aio vuv jike ,v number of Wiillv fans wondeiiiiE Just whv .Vlesi Baker and Mail, haven t -old their giand Mauds while tl,( ai. about it YANKEES GET PRATT AND EDDIE PLANK Browns in Return Receive Five Men and Some Cash in Big Deal SKW "irillK Jan .. 'llie management of the New oil Aniei leans todav announced that h Hade had been arranged with the hi Louis Browns vvhereb Second Baseman Denill Piatt and Pitcher L'ddle Plank, of that club, come to Vew York In ev change for Plteheis S'hookei and t'ullop Catcher TJunamaker and fntleldeia ted eon and Maine! In addition the New York club w ill p-iy a cash consideration Notes of the Bowlers rll,e filial half of tlie Main lane Howlliu Leas-ilt broualit forth a Us aurorlta wb.ti tvro tallendera rolled Into k dedloek for tht leadtrahlp Uraut'a Autocar insde a record when It look the. U cam from its rlwl Ardmore T JI C A Brvn Manr Hie '-" won the aame laurels when it ouirolled raoli a quintet bwif of Luttrprllt shotted lie had atruck his airlde lvhen ha stored 56b for a total hi hla ihrca rolllnsa solnr over for a double lOUiu la hla laat same With ths fuel order attn ehanaed boKlina alley uuiiaaera are asain t.ualit with a perpleilnr attnatlou to how they will manaae to lun off atheduled i,hi r lueadav llavlns already arianced the i aihxinla before the new order came forth iliey win endeavor to slrats-liten all leasues out and make a formal announcement as to their reicectlv nlahta durlns the week. Lanr Sr.. of Iilsetaa drew Ins in !! SSff-wln'SJ ?.," "SU & of tinterprUe sot aa lo a tood iia oin. art (""" '' -biTnSSK'h V-Swtti-"--""!! lorria-vv neeier nau .. Set and 01 In Ma Urtt and fourth sainea Norau. of If T. I Potts c'oiiivan in nn nnal knocked thein ' ' over for -0. llafner. one of Iloopea Toirntend'a beat bowlers hit for .'os. llie teamniate. Caber, ulao went over for a double tount 'Ihey Tiere the only two plaera In the Manufat I turera fatasue to troaa for doublea, irern of American 1'ullej b-In- one "pin" alii. I Ovtrbrook White continue to hold ("rat place In the Interdub t.eaaue irlth thlrli- turera' nlua stepped Into aecond place thla lao ainea won aim ten loai lanuiat eek. Merlon dropplnc back to third place M-rloti vvliltv tram Iiolda the huh alnsle aaine ecore for the week with a total of a'l rowntend of Merlon In foro elaht Karnes rolled hold the Individual record Willi no,' I Iterant, ut tnv neftone t-mu casue flacilou A won the chamDtoiihti, noalax , out Jvdouard a cloae second. AMD TvMO YCAWS v-A."TCft (FOR INSTAMCe) AMOTHER Girl!- OH-M-h AIN'T IT Boys!Cawogiriij Gr-r-r RAND aD IOR.I OuS FEELIN . RECORD IN DANGER West Philadelphia Five Expected to Give Ar chives Hard Game AT THE NORTH BRANCH iiy I'AUi. rm:i' Vnotlier nltempt will he made to bleak the winning- stieik of the Northeast High baskctlull team, when the West l'hllddelphii five meets the Archives this afternoon In the N'oilh Iltaueli Y M ' ., gvm, Utiinatitown and Lehigh avenues This Is the most important contest of the dav ami the iinbeatui recoid of -he weatets of thc lied and Hl.uk which his i cached the tount of font is in terlous danger of being luoken Veteran I'lajers lloth teams are (ompup,l of r,wiinl plaveis so the speLtatois tan ilepenil on senilis- a fist Bune fiom Mint to (lnlh The Individual battle 1 elvvien Cntet mid Lefty" lthoades and the two Iiutch- inen' at centei. Adams and Ilcizog, will lend added Interest to the chainplonsh'p u.icii wuei-rsL io ine cnainpionslip i A large numbei ot fouls aie 'u-unUr ' Itted tn Important scholastic game" . 1 Llll COIIllll aii'i n loui s contot Is no evremiA,, a list-class foul-shooting treat Is In stoie for the spectator, for Captain lieeves and Captain ci.uk aie two of thc best in the league at lo--sif,- the ,dll In fiotn the llft'cii-fuot mark The unbeaten Northeast second team will mtet tho sel0nil squad of West 1'hll idelphla in tlio prcllmiiiar match Hillers Drop Haskclliall While the majority of the prep schools In this section are enJolne a successful season in tho cage, Chestnut X J 111 Aiad eni lias fuuiid it necessaty to diop has ketball Toi the first time In fifteen eais the Jlllkrs will not be repreentert in the populai indoor sport With the dropping of basketball inoif siudents than evei aic now sliiviug foi positions un tlip iiliool lie hoi kev team I'laitlies ate held e.u h aftei noon and the seven shows p oinie or doln-r Kient things on the he Ilackman I.cad Second League Wes Ilackman the rapid-siorliiK1 foi vvanl of the t ential High SlIiooI second team and a In other of the varsity cap tain is leading In the individual scoilng of the seiond division of th 1'uhlli- High chooI Leagui 1 lbrt 11-11 ot Phllsdelahu I -arup with s wimiliiff aide of Iwrntv six and plim eftht KJins, lias a lead in p'ricutacp of so ovsr its nearest lival. Pennsylvania nilroad NEWLIN RE-ELECTED NAVY COMMODORE Chances of Big Regatta on the Schuylkill River Rather Dim This Year No sixth aV, with actluii vvas taken at tlie fiftv annual meeting of the S'chu.vlklll at the Hotel Walton last night ; reference to llie holding of re- gattas this eat Man of the best i lOdtsinen on tlic river aie now in the 'service and all along Boat House ltow ate several flags William It Tueker of tlie- T'ndlie Baigo Club ailed as ilinlnnaii, and the election fit olllcen lesulted as follows1 ('ominodoie, .1 LUIot Xewlin, Philadel phia Barge flub vice commodore, Ar thur II. Clevengei. Bachelor Barge i iub; secretar Frank A. Schell, Vesper I Boat Club, treisuier, Howard K Young, I Malta Boat e'lub: log-keeper. Charles W. Prelsendanz, lalrmount Itowing As. sociatlou. It was the nlnetesiitli con kecutlve eai that Mr Young lias been selected to fill the olflcc-of treasurer. Sports Served Short VaUr CI li't in out r.ilh a. challenx tu Btnnv Iuitura for a twenl round bout for tba Ushtwelih title Tlia frifiid of Rattlinir Murrav will tender Mm a .dUiiier at the Hotel Bingham oa Thuraday nljht. Au opesralUin -wm mrformr-l on. rrtd r'laua. the Allentown III2I1 mtiooi naui ball coacn. in au enon m ia4 au e. mm the remit of an accident in a same between the faculties of the Allentonn and Headlnc 111th Bchoolt The Oakland team haa claimed the erWce 1 ' vvilllaui Htumpf. uurcbaaed by Plltabuna from (ha Tacoma Club Jimmy I'eoiiey. recently purchased by the ltd Sox flOin 1'rovldelice haa reoorted at Camp Uevens for the National Arin iiarrr jiacain, twiner lor ine 1'oiier anu i nAU-.,a t-an.a Id- -a t. - a .ntl.,.il In ' u.. i.um ,... ,B V (, .BB Clt.lfltU ,,, ine nav, . Tha Grand American Kandlrap datei ha "d for August & to U ut ChU-ago under tho auiplrea of the South Shore couo try c 100 l Ut-siialii defealevfl Iawa 1n , jya-'ir iii?Ati,B-Jria4tad'-sS The Trl-state eonferanc haa inad ath letic ijrerk toqipulaory lor nrfci atudenti. ,t a MAY MEAN FIGHT U. S. G. A. Meeting Friday May Be Tranquil or Charged With Storm PUZZLING SITUATION Hy ii;ti:r i-u'rij;u The action of Hip AVestein (Jolf As- ! soclatlon In ileciillnB- not to hold thc thaniploiishlps this ear means one of two things, elthtr there will bo no on- 1 position to the proposed plan of the , fulled .States flolf Association not to have uitloiial clnniplonsliips this car oi tint the wetfi tiers will ionic to this ill on 1'iida night to attend tho nn- null meeting of the f. S tJ hndeil lot beai. Out nf 48i delegates onlv one ofllccr nnd twenty delegates wete pte- ent, but theie weit (nough uols there to make the lciommendatloii to the cc- 'Ltitlvc committee If tlic prosles were fiom tlie gieat inajoiltv of tho t lulyi in the org'ihl;"itlon time will be no ttotiblc at tho tiieetli)'.', but If the caso weio othciwlo we ma.v look foi trouble. Peace or Storm, Which? If the lesolutlon neluillv lepiesents the attitude of the western ill legates and tho feeling In t.ie west Is that no hainploliililps should be plaved because of war conditions this nicctlnc will be as ttanquill ar was last v ear's tempes tuous If the old guard slipped ono ovei on the western golfeis wc ina look foi a leal eveltlng evening Naturall It thc westpiupis oppose championships in their nssopiiilon this veai thev lan not logicallv ask the nitlonil orcan lation to hold the nation il loinamcnts If the westeiners believe tint war con ditions picehule the holding of western eiiiiiipionsnips iiiiv must insist upon the "dine mtliui belnir taken bv the na- S the westerners slipped one over on them thev will be better inclined to state theli leal feelings hetc net fridij Stjmie Action Uncertain In view or the fierjuentlv slated giound of the f .x a A thit no action should be taken cniieciulmr the stinle and lost-ball rule as applied to match pla until It can j,et In touch with tho rules committee or the loval and ancient golf club of M Andrew s It Is not llkel tint an thing will be done about these artihs 'Iheie has alvv. been a lot of dlseusslon about lianges tn the rules Just pievlous to the national meeting-, but that Is all it has ever amounted to Tho western dpe(,-ite mav brhyj tho matter up and mav Insist upon somo ac tion, lint In vlvv of thc ground just taken b.v the western association in iifercnee to the ihtniplonslilp It s not vei.v llkeiv that the West will be stionglv iepiectited licie net lildav. unless it latei develops that the aitlon does not lepiesent the Wi st 'I he one thing that wiKild help tlie game moie than aii.vthing else would be to tevKe the inembeishipi In the , tlonal bod so that, instead of one hull died of the foul i lubs hiving tho vote everv menibei, aitlve and allied, should have a voile t It Is now foimed tde oiganizatlon is not lepresentatlve Of thc touo eluhs onlv 40, or In per eent , ," ., :.', '. are 'iie'"beis ot the national bods. and of tl'l, " -U!,t ',1e-frtli have any V lllu "f I rri-ilfAta IAirli.1 1,a T 13 ' vote Jlaii golfeis legaid the f S 11 A as an autociacy and would substitute a democracy If eiur own dub pivs veailv dues of J30 It has a vole If it is an allied chili nnd pivs ( It has not Stjles Seeks Xevv Held lMwald .St J let, one of tin ivi-i.il brilliant voiliig golfeis of the Voitu Hills Cointtv Club will lemovn to Washing ton In a dav or two wheie be will enter a ntv business Stvles for a iiumbei of vears has .been In thc cinpln of L K 'I rv on & Co . and has for tho last ear or so Ind ehaigo of the. tpoi ting goods deiiailment "vVhen the V S O. A in.'iiKeu tne amateur lines stvles pit tin iiur tlon of his status up to Uowaui V Celt In and got a tlean liill of ueal'li but v is told that If bis gaum u., s i, i Ii tie fiiiuie as lo penult him to , ,a in the national i li.iiiiploiihi In wuiilu in all llkellluvid come ui.dei the i m S ,les I r,v i in a pi-dtlon wlnie In will not have to vvoir about this ds his new Hue lias nothing- to elo wltli spotting goods IIo and Norman Max well vveie the oul amateuis to qualify for tlie patilotlc open at Wlilicmaish Last -vear he won the cliamplonshlp at Xorth Hills after a haul battle He ha-, mil he-en pla big- the game four eais but he has demonstrated tint he Is a eomer la golf He will In nil prob ability Join tlie Columbia (loir Club at Chevy Chase FIFTEEN-BIRD CONTEST AT FORT SIDE CLUB First Trap Hatch of Week Listed at Whitemarsh Grounds Today I.tve-blid shooters will have their In nlng todav at Whltemais'i Pa wheie the Port Side Inn Club btagea tlio initial shoot e tlie week. A fifteen-bird event Is tlie big card. Secretary Harry Hoffman of Philadel phia, will be In charge of the festivi ties and has plenty of blrda on hand to I take care of a big field of sunners Last week Harry Hoffman, of Phil!" and W. Gordon, of Nonistown, tied for I hlsli-Run honors, and toda both Barkis men will contest for supremacy. Many local gunners have planned to attend the sport at Whitemarsh, and with many out-of-tonnera also firing away some keen shooting is ptomlsed -NEWCOMB IS LEADER IN PINEHUBST SHOOT PINUIIURMT. .' C Jan. 21. Charles II. Xevvconib, of Philadelphia, was the money winner here jesterday In' the shoot preceding the midwinter hand!-! cap tournament, which begins today, lit missed but seven birds out of 200. ' New comb vvas followed by c. L. Itlch ards. of Livingston, Wis, lai; a. H. t Martin, New Tori:, 189, and U. D. Mor-, gati, Washington, 185, A total of eleven amateurs shot 90 per cent or better. The best scenes made among the profeslonals ' shooting for targets were: 190 fn,. w Huff, of Macon, and 180 for Frank li" ' TfniivAoian .f llnnlieater. ' ;,suits$ii8o 1 I OK OVrCOATB .JLaJLoilDM REDCCED TKOM !. US aa tit PETERM0RAN&C0. fis- S. E, Car, Stla bJ Arch Str.eti TENDLER WINS FROM CALLAHAN IN SENSATIONAL RALLY AFTER FRANKIE FIGHTS HIMSELF OUT Lew Gets Off to Bad Start, but Work in Closing Rounds More Than Offsets Brooklyn Mauler's Early Lead at Olympia 11 UOIlKItT THI'lllJ have been many st.-ntllng sur prises In tlie sport game of late, but none can cotnpaie with the llttlo act pulled In tho wind-up lit the Olvnipla last night. Lew Tendlcr. after catcen Itur thiouch four verv lough sessions with I'rauklc Callahan came baik In the fifth nnd sIMIi louiids nnd tnoiei than evened things up He incized un der the wire a winner b n nose which might seem unfnli beeati'e of tho pioni Incut nasal appendage woni b our Lew Hutlio won the bout Just tlie suno and Is entitled to all of the glor that goes with It. It vvas the most suiprlslnc and sen sational sw atfe-it cvei seen any place and seems weird am' untrue An one who sivv tue first four lounds and then left before the fifth begun e iniiot be convinced that Callahan lo-t the fight At that jumtuie fiankle was out In front, looking like n million dollais, while Tcndlci icciublcd soiuethlnir e oeedliur bpurlotis The locil bov looked like n poor second, and onlv n uiiiaclc could eavchlin from a knockout I.ooic Was (icncrotis Vita the worm turned In the fifth Now it's all right for a worm to turn, so long- as II lemaitis a woim, but when it tuins lull) mi ttlligdtoi or something like that, there s bound to be trouble Tendlri tinned Into a different bittlerUo hand out an artistic 1 ic ng which and what n 1 idng he handed f rankle fiom I!rooklii In those final sessions' lie slanuned the visitor all over the ring, showeird cvu.v kind of a wallop on his n ap until ut the end the Callahan eounten nice ic-enibled n, sunset at l'ort Indian I'a 1 lauklo was helpless, while Lew ctlnil pecked away and did not let up foi an Instant Clitics at tho ilngido believe the Btookljn boy would have hit the nnt liad the battle lasted tvvo nioi e lounds A Punctured Balloon If uii can imagine a gteat big bd loon tugging awav at tlic lopes tr.vlug In vain lo hteak avvav and sail proudlv through the air In deilince of cver tlilns, ou have a pkttue nf Callah m it the end of the foul Hi lound Then, If .vou ean give our bnaglintlon an ollici woikout and see that samo balloon punitiuiil in a thousand places und 1Iiik Ineit and useless on the ground, a Ilabbv bundle of silk, not good for any thing, vou can visualize xallahan at the end e fthe slth How It h tppeued no one can tell All that v.c know Is tint it jki''i:i:i In the fwinh lound, Tendler wus In a piecailous condition Cillihan had been vvoiklng on him fiofn tlic st.nt win nlng the (list and thlnl, and walked In to flnlsii his man He wore a conll- dent sniilo as he pioceided lo stall llls il- iiniMidiiiM id n-iii;iu a lllinaKCI on Ills thin and Lew setmeil poweilc-s to stop him I he tight. Jabs which landed on 1'iankie's fice caused no an noanie and the left smashes appai cuilv did no daiiidge. ST. COLUMBA FIVE CONTINUES) WIN Saints Win Sixth Straight Game by Defeating Y. M. H. A 35-14 SUGARMAN TO PLAY S VMIIM. or Mils VV. I. t I 1 I I I I .", I f ('. .HIV .i.r. .ti . 151 M. (tihllilln Hum ink l.lrinl I'lirt ItielintiMiil trill lirnrl V. V. II. V. Although tht sdiedulo of the Amer ican Ilasketlull League Is onl halt com pleted, tho othei clubs In tho circuit have d big Job on thelt hands if tlic Intend to cop tlic pennint fiom the St Columba oiganizatlon The Saints aic leading- tho elrcult by tn.. full frtines noil eoliiir better eneb timo they take the tloor. Last night ut Travmore Hal thev demonstrated the r superior!! ovei the V. jr 11 ,A. live when thev outclassed their oungqr rivals by the si ore of J3-H. Hubs Cash man, of the ' Klghting -Vav" and former I'dstern Leaguei. made his Ilrst appear ance foi the Lehigh Avcnuo club and Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Routs Last Night III) lupin . V. lew Iriltlh-r defeated I rankle ( iilljlinii, I rankle ( lurk won from It. O. (Inua, lotiche Murrav tint IMilnteit nd) llurns. .lohnnr linun ut tlucKetl ".ounr Kobldeau and .lark I enter earned the detlaion over Johnny llelmont. Henrietta ADMIRALS Eisenlohr's Masterpiece Take a minute to inspect the superior workman- strip in. these cigars. -' 10 Stiaiglit OTTO EISENLOHR W. MAXWELL To tho spectators It looked as ,f Tendlcr s blows lacked nnv sttn(r, ant l'rankle was wllllne lo take n do7en In older to land one Ho handed nut some punishment to Tcndler and Lew took It like a llttlo uei.eral IJut when it,. round ended, there was sllen e in the fl big arena, for ever one of the specta. tors III ml believed that the game little new s bo,v would be battel eel to helpless. nes before another lound mine to n cloe At that Juncture iuh one vvlio even thought 'lendlei had n h.inrc to cop the verdict would have been con sidered era? Then the startling stuff was put on. Callahan seemed to have lost ecithtn. he had whin ho came out of hl turner In the fifth. Instead of continuing that lilslilug. tenilng slam-baiiK alt ok lh ' lliooklvn in.iulci jut four lid ni from ii how ling, I a King eve lone li, I nneil Into a sweet, g-CiUIc ephvi nnd win iUot as effeetlve us a truck hoi-e in a print with Omar Khavain Ills arm (lopped llstlisslv at his sides hio mm ments wele slow and cuinbersomi ami Ind as much pep as n stulTed kingflsb He did not look like tho same peismi lie had fought himself out. Thai Kally in Fifth Tendlcr was on him 111 (1 ih anil thiowhu; science to the winds proncc'cd brought ovci.v out of the viiio spictators to his feet fiKcdotiliv theelieir Imt put on moie spied it ml i illah in was iicvvlldricd Although ouiwi ighei1 bv at least ten pounds 'leuilhi hook oft his opponent In the t limb's ppped kick and sent lights and lefts fo the face and bodv without l etui n 'J ho BUdden turn ot iviiuh was too much for Judge lmbei and his cheering section In the left-hind oi ner of the ling, nnd the uolso vvasnt nnv worse thin a bollci factorv in "till blast Tho '..line thing h ipp ned in ihi slvtli Callahan toinplttclv w iv out. l.i-.eil apel peifoimed like .t iiovn II toil ver thlng Tcndlci hid in I w i i v iv tired Jewish bov lit tin Hiii- i 1 unldo should hive ob-civcd woikle II mill) lie probabl will do s in t ip l it ire ' This Circux Trounced In the senilwlnd-up thm iw.i eel an acrobatic person iiimed l n e'iicus, who Is manage'd bv Hon ltiuudo Curie, the Italian whltlwlud fiom N avvk, citcus looks a little like luilev only he sn t so fat Hut the lesemblince 'ends theio Curlsv tin managi better than Clicus i.in tlgln nnd 1 lanklo Cl.uk won the vcidlit It i a slam bang affali but viv iinini, lestmg Chailcs ToiiKlift -M'lii.iv i inn nil the wnv fiom lMttsbnritii n in Vinli liuins, of Itiilmiond nid, tin t iiigh per son was successful Hi put up t whirl wind battlo und shuuld Ii lived again in the ncai future In the other bouts lohnny Tinan defeated "oung Itobl Oeau nnd Jack Lcstei outpointed Johnny llelmont pldcd a flno iloor gamp holding Lew I f-chneldcrnian to tvvo field coals and ' caglnK tvvo himself The closiiiets of the game iniiot he ludgid bv tho final sum '111 'V Mil tiam pi iv lug ngaiusi in i tperi v c ne ot! ni"n who hid in iilv.it tige of ' height and weight fought nil tl nil and deserve cicdlt fm tin h gnat show- tilt- Vn Injurj to Tom Tmln llv. minutes afin the second ii ilf stait.d threw the I machtner of tho l'oit Itiilmiond five out of gedi, enabling Maniger Hopkins Hancock quintet to cop the contest by i tho tcoio Of ID-IS 'Ilu winning streak I 'of the Port ltichmond tiiim was stonDed. i but only after fortv minutes of harit ia lighting Willi Owens and '1 isJit b 1. 1, m its line- m up the Ulclinuiiid rpi s, m mes took the had aftei the gann stutid on two -ij Held Roils bv Tlgln Imn plaved all vJB uvt-i hid nour iiuti me nun oi it te'unt .iippcaitd loi-t Willi tin si ne H-13 'in ltichmond s favoi 'lii,lie suffered s, eiainp In his leg and was Joued to leave I the fiac.is, riuuulgan taking- his place rllin newcomer nlaved his best but the I absence of Tlglie forced the other men to plnv bin dei to hold their lead In the efforts to keep Hancock from tcorlnit thev fouled moie than usuil and five I f'pu losses in the closing minutes of play i euriira uic uuo in i.nor hi nmnvn Tlio nianager of tho lieth Israel team announced that Lew huguinan vrlll positively pla tomoirow night asalpt GIrard lalnurd 1 lllcelovv, of Boston haa been elorieil taptaln of the Harvard freehman t hoekc team I l'etei llerui-iu, tlie haniiunwelsht champloti. j has tineelnl his ten round no-ilti 1-lon bout , with Johnn i:nl? scheduled for Vew Or I teuna on l'ebruir 4 He. sas he is acting on tho udileo of un oculist CAMIlltlV . f . 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