J' ,.;i "". -V' : Vfi) ?& K1' k? 1 j- j'-d' i'H T ,!' r rw"". V V ,-, t ,. L . . VI i'l' m & B&fi -r Ul'J'. sweat JO to- if . fA, &x K'. rv ?& .v A EVENING PUBLIC f - A U . .. ', ".'. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1018 AMAUX APPEARS TO HAVE SOMEBODY IN A HOLE AT LAST AND IT SEEMS TOBE DREYF v , . .... ra GOLF CONTEST BETWEEN OUIMJ ALEXANDER'S CAREER AS AUTHOR 1 1 BOLSTERS POSITION THAT HE IS 4 ONE. OF GAME'S BEST TWIRLERS VStories Appearing Under Player's Name Con demn Money-Grabbing While Holdout for vtJ" ' -Dig Purse Is Being staged ..-4nr. ..- . .- .....-... .. . .!..! 1? I- 1 .. .. f t, IslUYCK V,1I.V1.L,.A.1. AI,l...Nm.IV I B Kreill pill'llcr. tic " nnunil ,.'-" throuirhout the land u n hls.li clnii Hurler, one nf the beit nnd moil ' expensive In the game and n man who can convert 11 second dlvMon rlnli ft, 1-Ki.. ...... ....... .. .1 H....,.f. l.l- I...1I. I.li. .t ..Y... t.. l..i tlitt.n rununtiw y(Ffillu it irviiiiniii cuiutriiurr iiiiuiikh m iiiuniiuiii ruin mi ... ... - ne cannot dny the allegation that ho Is .1 meat pitcher ' An an author, however, Ale, still stiutdi out mm n woiideiful mi tindiiii.in Ho has lost none of hli cminliiK 011 the plalng Held depllo the b.i-fliall nr- 'tides which npnrnr under I1I1 name. Itut thce vvrltliii.i prove bc.voinl iiie tlon of. doubt that Qrovcr the Clem should cnnltnc nil of his ifftuti to baie ball. This Is not a slam at his llteiarj work. N'o one cm xpeal Inn ulily of Alex the writer, because, so far as we Know, lie tiivcr has wiltten uuj thing but his name on a baseball contract mid u few lettes to person il fi lends The actions of Ale the pitcher do not Jibe with thou tjf Ah the -author. On Tuesday he giooved a beautiful thought In the opening pir.i graph of his special story which wo quote In full: "The si mutton of tho week was the profound discovery bj the magnates that the fien7lcd llnamc xhibitcd In bus In B plnscis was bad for the game and swelled the heads 01 the ptajcis that they demanded some of the nionej for themselves" Yesterday a story came out ot Chicago stating that the big plti bei was a. holdout Htid would not sign 11 contract with the Chicago Cubs until be received n bonus of $10,000. Again we result to quotes: "It might lis well be definitely understood," said Alesandei. "that I will not pla with the Chicago team next summer unless I receive 11 J10.000 bonus and 11 ..ilai.v of (12,000 n jear, I have not heen President Wceghman since ur eoiifelinn In Omaha nnd I do not Intend to go to sec him. lie knows 1111 turns" AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? ves himself none the best of It In the two quoted itiptt. he savii that tho latge sums of nione whlth ihnngtd TT A MIX glv c .First he hands In baseball deals have swelled the heads of the plavcis mi that they demanded some of the monev for themselves. Then he goes out and makes an exoibitant dun md for a bonus from his new boss. Wonder If Alex meant to call himself a "swilled litad'".' Alex Says He Does Not Write the Special Stories IS said that Alex now claims tint he nevel has written any of the stories which arc appearing under his name This sounds loglial, foi we remember last fall when he was supposed to have given some Inside dope on the winning of the world series, although he was a couple ot thousand miles away when the games were plavcd. Ills ee-vltni"t aiouuts were quite thrilling, nnd It Is safe to say that even Alesnnilei himself was Inleiesteil when he looked them over. Jimmy Isamlnger has been tonespondlng with the expensive huiler 11 winter nnd recently tccelved .1 letter which espljlnul his nltl'.iln. Mi Isamlnger published the following In last Kunda.v'H Noith Ameileau: "Alex ander also expressed astonishment that newspapers eari.v 11 baseball iirth le nearly every day with his slgnatuie ovci It 'These at titles niiwnut wiltten by me,' he wrote; 'neither have I given any Infotinatlim to the man who puts the stuff In print It Is all done without tn authoiltv ami against my xpress wish "'I want over, body In Philadelphia to know that the ut titles do not represent my views and that I haven't the slightest tiling to do with It.'" That lets Alex out to a certain extent and It also shows the folly ot publishing signed stories from heroes ot the diamond. It is seldom that the heroes ever write a line of the copy ami we Know whet of we speak, for mite upon a time we wrote some of the Alexandei stoiles in a world tilts which was attended by Orover the Cheat. B , t f to I t. 0N NB more point In favor of at least the Intellectual prowess and cunning of the modem ball plajer Is the fact that In tho olden days the plaers were so low-biowed and vulgar they hadn't even heard of a bonus, A If so. they were Ignorant of the meaning of the well known Latin derivative. WHeN Yea hear : I -Tht there were - $ J "qg ' ? C?AHB" THReE ZER05 W NEKT 1 J)IP VERY- fOORt-V M S)i ' ' 4h ARtTMMCTIt EXAM tfJt fjM ($ML 1 n V?) tf Ck -ANO YOLI TMINVX MXYBC YOURA IS one cr- those: ZEBOE VNl p IT IS xaMxT YOUR FATHER VxtLL 5 AY WHGM YoO OIL GET HOME -l To 3Et-" ThC a'FH. Vapew vt-HEw k; v IT IS W' vYv AMD VHEN'YOO Dp ReCEiVt? YOUR PAPEB ITS The 96 ! OHll-H-BOYl! AT IT A GRtR-Rnd ArxlD GLOR-e-vus FLIN ' S 'TaTaTA TYA-tw '33662, W&S. IA I rfsk JrM1 ALEX SHOULD FORGET BONUS, " ASSERTS BAKER Pitcher's Claims for Sal-1 ary Larger Than Cabinet Officer Unreasonable HURLER HERE FOR VISIT My KOMKKT W. MA.WVKI.r. Uiovii Cleveland Alexander, boss pllihei or t,, tmlir 1 v ami thief hope' for the peniiint 1 halites of the Chit ago 'libs. Is in Pliilatlelphla today t" trans art some business anil wind up his af fairs befoie taking up his abnile In the Vlnd Citv Mex Ins statu! that his visit bete had SOTIIIMi to d' with' William I' II1K11 piesldent of the l'lillle, iin,i ,o woulil nut 1 nil on him I'lesliKnl II iKei aim is in town and dots not ,.it , .ill finin the lilg hurlei It has been rr ported tint Alex wanted 11 HI,,, of the moniv paid for his releisn and piohahlj vvotiltl attempt to tolled It from his old bnvs This tvas knock) i In the lienil. hmtever when llaker tit t lined to tin am thing and t'hailev Wcrghin.in. held nf the t'hliago 1 tub wan appioathtil Instead Now WceKliman Is yv,ul to hind over a btihiis or Jlflnno in .uldltltin to tlte 1 I.Miiin salarv or Altx Hunt pla.v lie siv- so h)intir II INDUSTRIAL CAGE LEAGUE DISBANDS 1 1 1 Poor Attendance at Games Causes Workingmen's Or ganization to Hit Rocks M O V E WAS EXPECTED '111. Inihlxtil.il Il1sl.11h.il, League has bt (ti fonetl 10 tlMiand The g lines uhlill uele sihiilllltd to lie plivtil to night In Tr.imoii Hall have been i.i.tltd olT and It Is unllkelv tint the uiganizatloii will itstiit tills mmsoii At the lit ginning of Hit season, when the ttubs wile ivinlj inatclitil. the guilts were a in.igntt for latge nnwds Mioitlv iiftei the pi 15 lug tiu.ilters vine Picrcu May Supplant Plank in I'ipp-Pcck-Pralt Plan stmiilil I riille I'l ink fill I In fall In lint Hint slsn 1 Villtitfe tnnlnilt. Hie nllilerii the toinlibmtlnn of rimit. tit I'eil. In Irilt to I'lno vtnntil not netfsitrilt full. tttr Miller llncclns hns nil hi ImliiN nil ntllfr litlfhrr. lit tile niilne of I'lrriv. tliu iimltl "libit It" fnr I'lniiU If ttrrps fcirt The iil frutlire nf tliN posllillllt. hoMeier. is Hint I'lrrtv 11U11 nt Hint lie tttin't plst unless tninelhltn; tirtler ftmti mi e itless tnntrtitt l fnrHiinuiliic, I'll ri t U 1111 Hie rnist. mill ilrrhire iioslttirlt Hull he Mill lint think nf klKiilnic mi fur mitllilnic Ifss Hi in rent mnnri. Sports Served Short l.lmrr l. Ullplinnl. of l.tnton M,l nut nf I'linluf I nlnTiHIt n liiiilllifr aliinilil , tle l rlllfs nil I lhi Rr-nftu iithklo nrii'hutl hi lllilttnn If 111 ITiaro .llsi lliriiirH or w inn. 1 ut Hi" Hi-ll II 11, ill, I llllii llriM-ll. of this Us. rnlHhllsh.il nil tlitrslnlM l lii...-i itshlnii llUltnra LfiiKlli1 rmiril for 111" p-a-nn li ipfeitltit; 11 rt rt . Vltnnni. nre-fnt tlll.'hnl ,.p. r.ii t, i'l in Ihlrlv rnvn Innings ul i tint land t.kl... I I lit aIi.iii II . iif 11111 tlU,l-lll. ... . . .. ii ,, ll . n.. illll'llU KlUllll I'.irniifii in inn iiiiiu nii'- ",,. . shifted fniiii .Sinip.li ell 1 1 a 1 1 to I raj-s , ,,,1,1,,,, iumr,l 1 haimiloii-liln In ui-ff.nliii. this .vear. f the inembeis of "'' n,"1 '" " '" ' """un, '"urr0 ,..,.. SCHOOLBOY TRACK - MEET POSTPONED South Phila. Asks for Postponement in Dual Contest With C. H. S. ! TWO HASKETBALIj (JAMES My PAUL lIU:P Hit 111 st Indooi track meet nf tbf I0e.1l high schools, whlth was sclitdiiled for this afternoon In the t'entrnl High gvni bet w em Central High and South Philadelphia, has been postponed South, em believes thai II dldn t get sullli ien pr.utlu to eleel a team and keil Potior (I'iltlen to tall the nuet olf It Is lll.elv that the meet will not he In 1,1 AN JOHNSON Is against the juat-tlt-e of allowing his plants to sign newspaper articles, for ho is an old newspaper man and knows the game. There are a few men like l.ddle Collins, lowevei, who have tho ability to write their own stuff, but tliej ate few and v far between. It might be a good stunt foi the National League to adopt the same lultng. , Mamaux Has Dreyfuss Between Two Fires ONIJ of the sweetest little nilups lu b ieball In nianv nniuiis sinus iet tafn as a tesult of the attempt to trade the tautankeious Jit Mamaux. to tho Drooklvii club by Magnate Ilarnev Dievfuss, I'll ate plillantlnoplt and fcpendthrlft. Viewing the situation generall., the Smukctown mogul appears to have forced himself Into the attitude of losing no matter which way the cat 'jumps, thus guaranteeing the pitcher at least one good Inning at last, for If the facts are as reported, Mamaux either Is ret tain to succeed In his contention that he has a good contiatt for J.'iOOO which must be pro tected this ear or else he will become a flee agent, can sign wheio he pleases and the whole Rrooklyn deal will explode with a loud noise Dreyfuss takes the stand that his suspension of Muniaux last season when tho player was "batting" onlv and not pitching: nullified his contiatt, which ran another eat At the same time he assumes that he can tiatle the player. Should his attitude as to the abmgatlou ot the contract bo sus tained Dreyfuss would lose anvhnvv. foi leitalnlv Mamaux then would be u free agent, and if Mamaux's appeal Is sustained he Is leitaln to get JTiOUO this year no matter where he plajs. . WITH Mamaux a free agent It Is altogetliei HKel that ngardless of the fact that the temperamental fitnger led organized baseball backward last season ho could get a congenial berth. Ho might bo able, in fact, to secure a contract calling for no fines. An oversight relating to this point Is said to have cost him J3200 last season. . Ball Players More Intelligent Nowadays THE debate as to the relative baseball plavlug ability of tin oMtluieis and the present generation still Is open and will so continue, no doubt, ' Just like a religious argument which never has coin luted anvbudv. In one respect, however, the ancient stars of the pastime ate compelled to admit t a hopeless Inferiority, and that Is In Intellect, Viewed from tills angle the modern diamond athlete Is entitled to a better general rating, for at least he Is able to force the conviction that he Is worth a lot moio money. , Two of the best salary arns of tho season come from St. Louis, where It seems that two fotmer l'edernl League pla,ei have been attempting to hold up the lowly Browns with their defunct organization's scraps of piper aa a leverage. And when the ptesent plaing values of the two plajers Is considered the Joke Improves In merit. Lee Magee and Leslie Nunamakcr are the parties of the first pait and the former Is said ahendy to have caved In and signed for more than $."i000 less than originally demanded. Nunamaker's highly liberal cpntract has another season to run and the Idea Is that he must have a renewal of same befoie signing up. Harking back a few- jears with a conciete example In mind suggests some interesting reflections upon sulaiy conditions. In 1904 Chkk Stahl received $4000 from the Red Sox, while Speaker got Jlfi.OOO In 1914. Jimmle Collins as manager of a world's championship team that jear took down $8000 against $15,000 for Canigun. Cy Young received for his 1904 salary $4500, while Joe Wood took down $7500 In 1314, The entire pajroll of the Red Sox during 1904 was $53,000, as opposed to $92,700 ten jears later,. utile Hall, si vi la Hie Itagiie lit gan Mgnlng funnel i:.islnn Lingue plajers m tathn otTi ling them IH'sltltius in thtli linns, whit h vine nu allv at rented Two-Team Li-dRiii As a lesiilt nf this uiuvi tin i bibs, width relalntil theli oiiglnal Urn -lips began to lose with legulailt.v and the linlistni ami Hutteiw mth quintets took the bad with a wide niaiglu "I he siliedtile was dlvitbd Into two puts the thst ending In a tie l.etwein ISiiltti woith and inbun 'I Inn twinlubs so far until issed the ntheis tliat unlv when i,... .in,, siheihiltil to ila would a tiovvd siilllilnil to pav the i mining ix it lists of Hit liague pass thlnllgll tin liitnstilts .SevHiiil wttks ago It was u eh ilt it b manv ns tnilv a question of time befon the If.igin would tiavel the same path as tli.it nf the I 'astern la ague, whlth hit tin I oiks a ftu mouths ago It Is I legiettttl that the Woikingniens I.tague has been forted to cancel lis ihedule, but the tiuitests were ton one-lilnl to jtaue moie than casual Inttrest Saints' IMalilisli Itccurd j Wist Philadelphia Halter Issues .Slntentent I Inven't heard finin Ahxatnler since Ins arrival, unit I tlim'i thin. I shill." Hd Mr llaker todav 'Honour, here Mens on tin big plttlier's nltl And be liuidfil nut a s' itt'ineut whlth Is as follows t the intiuient whin tie eves jmrl i ais tif the iMipln nf Mils tiiiiiitiv are si i lined lo t a till the news fumi nit t the s i as to whethei those Hit x- Ion ale tli on in If or have bten s,nnl one might think Hint this gnat tithing star would (.n Into ttdpse foi n ft iv tlivs ultli his ib in md fnr t.'D (Kin for bis unlets as bitllplavcr ftn l'MS a s.it.ir.v git. iter lb ill .HIV Cabinet nllle. I nr .llltlge nr (he siupi c tue Colli t or tho Cnlted Matts, senator or Congreinun Lit him lest in bis qtiartfiH at the Mnjetle smile in (In thought that Ids in, ,llt itlniw autl visions will not be dlituilieil bj me WILLIAM T I!AKi:i. I'ieliltlit " Hasn't Signed Cnntracl Aletander statts light off the bat that he still is iitiattntheil In i h.nsebill wnv, Ins tint signed a Cub iniitniet and that i Mori coming fioni t hit ago to the ef fei I that AVeeglmi in lias tli llnitt Iv statt d that he wouhl utihi his deuiaiidt d bonus nr $10,tiiin Is tiens to him AIo lie denlis authentlt itv of it port to the tffeit that alread.v he li.nl mtived J,"i00U nf this s-iiiii oi anv ntliti .inimuit If Pieslilput Wetghiiian has stated ta it he ha i nssiueil me of the $10 000 AND JENKINS WOULD BE A PEAf AS "OVER THERE" SPORTS EVi - f Pvnsnect of American and British Cra Players Meeting in France Pleasing to -r 4-m v T I'vilrc flip Wnvlrl Ovm feVUlCCO Ui. iJUintJ vw ,, w.wi t, Hy ORANTLAND 1MCH At Dusk in Camp .StWotrt o iicnrsyhosli old (;.- In rnrfri column thru pnit, far uhiiUit Honu fiom thr iliifti o fmpotlcu vain, .turf a life I l.ncw In niwinrr nmia, A nortil nf rare and of toiler dieami, Where Vale had furnhhed "" ortf of II, ll'irrr irf tent tttij ;)lftirrf 6; the slnt7lii7 illrnmi J hat snna of home and the rent of It, Shadow of iieanphoitt of old rfaj1 . sTiWoin and ghoils-ln the gilp of fate, Is it oiilj a dieam through the u-lnlcr hair When the drill h long uheic the bin nuns uallf Did I cicr Hie In a norld that Aiirii 'fhc softer dcami, tilth the home Ire) tltf And If I did, and the dicam It tine, How many ages ago lias 11 ( Vilmdlu fairt I fr to know anther out of the mht analn, Only to fade at thr huglei Mow And the lonn line aalhert of matching men, nicmllii facei I srem tn mht l'i nut the tnflei limit it heir the old dicami flit; lint If I Utrd lu a noild llhe thit lloiv mantl aoet ana uas If SO.Mi: tun Ins suggested the Idea of . jrat ouer wlt, a i,nlice-(. n featme golf inatili till- Mnlng or llce .. - ,. .... l.rt .irrniieed. sunnier, u it -.,i ;. i. ri..i v..nit.. ct.tn 'lids would lio bitween rrantls Ou - Another blult met and Lam .Jenkins, piov.detl out- i;rrl,i,, Cyr on thr ball hi, nut, as he v,n llkelj will arrives in -jiirniblnl of man) a Vrn, Knnte bcfnii fall . . . ''" I replug imnr ryr on a rilti . 11.lili.li mil lifillP ! iii.. t ' .IpnUlllM won uw l i-"i mi'i-" """:, ' s M"iriinn!t cur nrrfiif roi:roi:.ii cAsi 'Tin Mdrlt f r. ' A Justly taJ HluKaii. H an exceptionally fine t Hut It n.iH neon mLuoid row 3 li.ml tt.ilnitig and IiIk -uiim arc Inti out fully iih csMcntlal ni any 1 vr toict Thr wais lint usottia imil the war that is aiQ hardtjl anu inc suiiiv. Tlio innllpil INt aivl the stj Sl liniiilril mil fl f I V f rtlfll tt.4 til 1 1 ..-.. .. ti..t .,...l, . Unit linir ' " " l"'iH imniiiiii 1 1 iii 1 r- in iii"- iiiieti' ' " "r .'nm.n m whlth ftrfitt 011 IVhru irj ! t" flu. inn.nl nlr It iiltfmtue thrr MrIl rrrv, r.nn 1I1N fuhori mil ih ffulimcn will prob.ibl tipinpptp in tin anu number of rent t or T ffoni)t nr p hup i nprrfl Into wlih th Iniprliv -nf lVntifhnnlx for a ra t ut .Now llnxiti, M.t 11 IV nlliiiinil . I inter, nf Mmin 1 ttr won tin tut Ion tl ItfH l Mllanl hrfiuplniiihlp wIimi ho . ffitteil AuRU'tiit (Jiiihifi In lb" touriiHiiwrit ut KriwlT HrothtTJt Aiailm, In firtrfiKUti , Ito-l-nn ( ollrCf il'-fitfl Hoxlnti rnlv,rtt Ht lutt !-. 1 t -xttiro f .1 Ut II i iiiiiidiiiirril h th Nw Hawti dull f ili rimtfrii 1 .fa 1. ii that Damn Muruh HKriln !mi! n lsna t nianakr th Imiii till fiir MurpJn will b rfm'tnlifrfa a 11 in 111I11 r uf ('unnle Marie uroit niHihlm rullitwlne ilott on th IitIs nf hii .(: 1 in ttluti iMfit Wffk, ihriHt Mathwon maniKfr t th' Itnl ha, hnd ht tonilB rinioil nml now thlnk h will b tinrnuno fiom Hii plihinU h ma entountpr In th mmiiIi MfinUr nf the ( oniift tti ut Statf Clolf n HO'lttlnn ut tli .tnniihl ineilujr nf tli a Ml (luh tl-f'tilril to r-putn 1 hanipinhlp lif.liliu l.t r,.t ,. ll... t.nliilm. . , 1 .. i . t i.tu , , I l'"llls III Hill IIH" t I .1 I 111 Iih P"ll 'till i l-enttal was the on v le.ini .iipable of ,,,, ,,,,,, llp ,, , lnt rn II0tirlI mP SSOUIII lllll.uif 1.1 "r . . , . . 1 I list nail or me na- -'"i "' ', "- st.ilrnient. but I have heard nothing .li the downtown students nnulv It e . niK(l, that this was due olelacU of Pia.tle I " t""I;;'rtrf,, l ", ,e,e e I c'mI I""""1 'nfl -' " "" l,w" ' " n ion "em ',1 In I, g ' L . " ,. "ni , " "- "- '" "'" "'"' '"V nX wblle'soeM, U captain ' '- K '--'- -''' ' 7.h'" 2 ti.i.ii. oti. I 1 im-i(lrrn i ' iiii-iuii.- " m- !'- !.. ....- championship Plaved This was III 131, when the l or . sen. - ;' oulmet. Jenv Triveis and IiIlK l.vans to tanv foruiiid fncle Sams golfing (lag Hut thev weit unequal to the task and all tline'wtit soon shot down Larry .JuiMiis of Tioon, pulled out the vvlnnei, and tlue mouths later be was on Ids wav to the li encli front, where ho lias served since the begin ning of the war i The odds are tint lie has received to i ...,., ,,,,,,, i, ,,, lilr-a for colt thelc but iirm'h.iil linn for a few rounds to Keep 'annul villi win Kaiser HIM Tho his e.ves adjusted m the old game. If nnt the won't be worn by Kalaj otiasiou offers, a in ittn neiweeu urn. hen tlici nnisii ninves met nnd .! iikln would bo ii great affair for some off afternoon when both weie, I due a lueathllig ipt'U Can flel Hack Soon It lias been piovetl Hint it gnlfei call i soon get biel. on bis ga.ne, tvtn nttei ii long rt spite 'Iliele was one Itg span wbtie Ilaiold Hilton iiilt, only to ic- 'turn and win other championships There was anothei span wheio .lerry I'liavtrs plattl ven little golf for two i, us and vet when he lcsumcd he , was able to villi am the lu.ice of cliain- lilonshlps in stict'essltin Diilinet fould go without golf for tw9 I years anil thtn pltl. up Ids game lu falr- I str.itiise 1. cim .in tnsliiri it in lh.it In , lutlfs milnis ullh VVilllims ami V tli ! uliinliit; Us ninth slnilRhl ktiine ilorfatlnir lolsiti hi it Kliii-llui,' lidtttf In He snirt nf 1 M iNilunibi apptaiH to In putting on niote stt im latliet than taking things Itasi lu tin final lap of the Vmtilt.in I.tagin .Monti iv night Managei Cnfftv s I live tstiiblisheil a new hlgh-M in lug lit- i , nrd against "i M 11 A This mark lli.nlre.il lui olil lljin luiurmi In in., i ui.iwl liinir ftn It mim 1,11,1. en i.nst fli l,lr In Vlol.ll. iililli 111" Vnrk iliiln I sl.intl lung im ll was nioi.eti insi VI1,rl ,,. inins m inn I'mi miuiii night win n tin l.elilgh avenue tiain nil- u dutiifhiu 1 lied llitv-foui points against Tort litih nionil .....I .1, opped III entv-roil, nehl l.a "-JJJ.,ll'f !2M'f 'rlZl loals thiotigh the net, three luttei than ,,,, ,, m )0 u viorun's nnlimtni the number si nnd b 11 n I litweek iniilml the rlati this .ear It Ii reporteil , i-inn n.me viclnrv for t ("oluiiihi nut l Kr"kli Miner iilll lule lo submit to n ile I One mote v ictorv tor m i ouinuia anu ,,,,, ,llt T, h( ,,,ar us tho result of hla .the pennant will lie clintlud IsiiuMlnir lat stir I DAVE CUTHBERT QUITS TI. V. C. C. FOR PRO JOB NEAR MONTREAL VVnttin.ui. 1 lessen. seioinl dlvMiiii nitn have been 'dtaftrd ' lo 1111 the vaeantles Tlie new moilel nf the I'tuti.il nia tlilnu gave a line mitniiit of il-tlf vestiiila against llaveifnnl -thool. I'oaeh Kei Is satlslbd with the showing nf Ills proteges against Tulagogi on Tuesila.v Tin giinu will be plaid In Hie West I'hlladilplii.i High gni Northeast ravnrid Northeast will Hint Ti .tiles Sthool this afternoon in a i li.impion-lili tilt n tht Noith Hraneh M I' A Tlie At chlvis now appear as the llkelv winner or the Dutch tioph.v. for the teturn of O'llrleu has lidded more htorlug povvet to the team The Trades quintet pioved to lie easv for Coaches (Jerney and Tilces pupils In the first half, and a vlcttiij ovet Nnithe.ist today would be ns unepeittd as a thunderbolt out of n ileal ski 1'hllulelpl la has h. en fuvoied with uliusuallv splendid skitlug weather tld vv Intel, but win not take iidvanuige of It and aiiange an Inti 1st lulastle Ice skating nuet btfoie It Is too lite, lively school lu the ill t uhl vcr, easily gtt enough i.tndlilHtis out to stlett a (list tlnss team and tilt nuts toiild be hi id on one of the pail, lakes Tho majority of tho so-called "b towns' have stho Resigns Position tp Go to Grand Mere Hunting don Valley Loses Fine Player and Teacher D Uy I'ETEK I'UTTKK ,VI1 Cl'TllBLKT, who has been tho Another Speaker in Making ih Texas League DOWN In the Texan League they are boosting Storey, an outfielder in the Dallas cU'li. as a- (second Trls Speaker, and baseball sharps who follow the doings of the Lone Stur League predict that the youngster will be tn (( rnniDiinv befoie another winter rolls around. Storey, it Is said. Is 'tire 'death on fly halls anywhere In his tetiitory and hits a ball better than 1 any player the Texas fans have seen since the das when Speaker left that ? circuit to become a major league siar . ta me noutnern League route. The nlayer probably will be given the careful attention of big league scouts ill during the course of the coming season. j Old-Timers' Athletic Feats Forgotten SO MAiJSf athletic records have been made In the last few years that Bight has .been lost of the fact that the old timers also did things worth w'hlle. For instance, Lon Meyer covered sixty yards Indoors n 6 2-5 seconds, nway li.fcUlt 1 12. That mark has since been iqualcd by twelve other sprinters. mt iiaa never sieen ueaien. moiiiuij i.uiuicu n nuiiumicium ui u,i s-i ior , lift yar4a, outdoors, was made tn 1895, and It still stands. 8, Thomas cov i.Zr . ZZ1 JL.'...t ' ...au 1.. ..,. 1,ni, 1 IflfiQ nml wolb,l n .lf- i 1rm JHMfWIV.A.J tusi M1 ''- - t ww .. .,,vv. iiuia m ; .VlMll Sllll. .liuuriwt muuisii 4ii;4uciii,ijr nBanitJliru, xnai yW!Ud JL golf professionsl at the Huntingdon C Vallev Counti Club since he first camo T to this lountiv fiom Si ot land six e.iis' U ago, has tendtied his teslgnatlon, to j I take effett the flist ot .Mauli Davie will , bo the pinresslonal at the (Iraud Mere Counlo Club, at riiand Men, Province I of Quebec rjrand Men Is a town In 'chHiiipliiln County, about two hours awa, fiom Montieal. and Is the tentei nf the paptr pulp lndiistt It Is a private, tourse. having bten built In 11K as a ' nine-hole links and later Increased to elglitt en boles l bete in e elghtv plajlng ineiubers. of wlmin thlity are now In seivlte In the Canadian army In 1'iance Thete aie also thirty women inembeis '1 lie t out so Is owned by the paper mill, and the members ale all emplojed theic During the winter months Davie I will be holding down a Job In the mill. I and while he regrets to leave Hunting- don Valley and Philadelphia, the oppor- I tunlty to better himself was suth tint i he could not well turn It down. Came l'rom St. Andrews lk Is ii native of Ht Andrews, the greatest of Scotch goltlng icnteis, and be learned to pla the game while tad dlelng us a boy over the most famous nf links on the other side. He will con tinue teaching golf In the Indoor school at almbelH' until March 1, when he will, take a trip through the South, reporting for duty at Grand Mere on the first of April. His brother Duncan, formerly the pro fessional at the Rlverton Country Club, Is now In the engineering corps at Camp lev ens. He was the first of the Phila delphia professionals to ennsi una lie ims been In service since December 7. Davie has another brother in tho llrltlsh army I it) France. Heal Loss to Local Golf Culhbert Is a fine type of golfer, both as a player and as a man. He has, been ilfjHH IPs j&jEr " i HhHBb ! t&. ft lastlc skating Phlladelpbia" meets so wh tnuhln't sum or anv othei sum linni tlie t on man. igeint ut Will Stand 1'at 'I .tin lint wimjlllg hnlltvei, stnttil tin great pltthti, I am ineielv stand ing pit 'I he Cliliago dub piifettlv iintb istanils niv turns and I inn shuplv aiiaillng tlevt liiiunints and sawing wood ' Ills pieseut season's inntiatt Is not a mitlei nf nuv ronierii vvhatevti. Alevnudci Hated as he lias his Plilllj inntiatt whlib tuns another Ji.u call ing for 51J niui .Vtciiidlng to liindtr, bis visit to Philadelphia at tills time Is sotlal and has nothing vvliattvei to do with bast -ball in liuslntss matteis of anv kind 'Die plavei was aiiompanltd lull In list.u Iiugev Phlll utllltv plavei and fnnnci i nominate TERRY M'GOVERN MEETS ' CALLAHAN AT NATIONAL I'laiikie ( allalian. the llinnklin su, gt r meits Voiing Ttnv Mtiiovein nf Tn g i in the wind-up at Nation il i Siturilai night Mnnac i l.uk Mc liiiiuin hi iiraugeil i g l i eh mii.u .. 1 1. nil PRATT REFUSES TO SIGN CONTRACT WITH YANKS ST LOl'IS. Teh 7 Dt I Piatt, the imleil set mil lnseinaii who was le centlv traded In tin r.itnins to the Y.inktis, retuinetl his uiulgned con tl.ut to tlie New Voik tluli Intloscd was a letter In wlihlt Piatt said he was disappointed with the sum offered bj the tilth 'I iiteivtil tlie tnntr.ict Mnndav and sent it back .visit idav," said Piatt last evening ' In a letter lo Colonel .laiob i Iliilipert I said that 1 was disappointed heiause tile ilub illd pot see lit to offei ' me nunc mom v "While 1 don t wish to be i kissed a" , i holdout ' I must admit that I didn't ' sign the inntiatt 1 told Colonel Itup n rt th it 1 piefeneil not to sign even If the salntv was Intreascd, until after i tin suit Tin slandtt ngalnst Piesldent I II. ill, of the Hi on ns, had been settled ' WEEGHIUAN SAYS ALEX WILL (JET $10,000 BONUS CIHCACO I'eb 7 President Wcegli. man of the Cubs s.ivs t'leie is nR ques. tlon 1 ill t that Mesaiulei will get hs llfi.OOO licfnrt b leaves on tlie training tup. SB. COUGH DRO: t-aJsM "S"11 g"-01 ilsj r5 o Advunn Winter weather bringi coughs and colds. Pro tect your throat witl Smith Brothers'. 0n at bedtime loosens tie phlegm. At tirueelsti, grocers, ronlta-J iris also news and cigar stones. I SUITS $t1 1 IIH (IV I lit II VI s, JLJi' iii:i)ici.i mini mo, s:s sn4i PETER MORAN & CO. S S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch Sit. Opfli Monday sn,! hntunla. Until P i FIVE JERSEY CLUBS IN BIG GUN CONTEST The fiuutli si rles of matches of the We't .leisev Tranhritcrs' League Is listed for this Saturday across the river Many Philadelphia giuinciH are membns of the Shield state clubs and with tin in filing avva In the tonipctltlon the .ler sej niBtthes iilll be somewhat localized The silniliile for Kcbruary 0 follows Aloorestown mul W'estmont. and Katra gut at Cianiei Hill, Camden, and De- 'lanco and Riveitou 'ut tho latter's grounds I rive dubs Delanco, Itlverton T'arra- , gut, Westiniitit and Mootcstown ate nf filiated with the West Jersey elieult 'Karragut nf Nottli Camden, Is leading the qulniei of iltilis, winning tliree straight shoots Among the phlladclphlans who will hang awav In Satuiday's spoit are Harr.v Moan MacDovvcll. C A Kln dlg, D Stilvanlth, William Sevciu, Slm mr.nds and numeious other crack shots All the ubove matltsmeu will icpiesent rariiigut I'rcd ou Nclda. seeietar of the l'ariagul Club, has his Jeisemen all in lined for the trapshoot, and toupled with the Quaker talent he thinks that Ills club will go tluough the whole season with n clean dale The Jeisej league, closes on Apill 13 Scraps About Scrappers r i DAVE CUTHBERT play that other pros get.' lu tlie smoke fund match at the Valley last fall, paired with Jim names against Eddie Loos and Charlie Hoffner, he showed what be could do tn the morning round by playing the first ten holes In par figures. It was perfect golf from the time he left the first tee, and there was not a lucj: shot In the whole ten holen, nnd every hole was Pla-ed In par figures, a rather unusual occurrence. He lias been very successful as a tcac tr snd tlie fins showing that has been made by the women players In the last six tars Is attributable to ills conch Inc. Tho departure of Caithbert is a real less, for' they do not make thein any nuer man toi be .quiet llttlo man from (untie leu!,, meets Another hartl rmnn nenl tomorrow night when he faces Younc . Merino la the fln.il bout of the weekly show ' of tli Cambria A. C . Kemlnston avenue and Ontario atreet The. Ktmlrulon entrj I la ronndent n( detesting his N'lk rival , suit will rhallenta Jtxi I.ynrii ami Champion I Pete Herman after the bout Johnti. Huron liaa arrang-eil tills bout aa a Attlnr climax Ilo an Intrrrit. tonteat. aa the nlher four tlshta art. between local anil New York hoxera rraukle Conlfay swaps punches with terry sillier III me seninvtiiu up, Dirk .smith, the L'tah llshtnelsht. ! now In this clij under the manaaemenl o( Marry Ilerser In his last llfteen flshta. Smith, atinnllna to his manaaer. I,.. knocke.1 out nine of Ida opponents. He stopped Young Peter Jackson In the seventh round at Halt 1-aV.o City in his last bout. Jack London, the New York heavs-welaht. has been appointed a boxing Instructor at Camp Ulx, VV'rlshtatown. N.J. He win as sume his duties In a few dais. I'tiles Tommy Touiliey shows better thsn i he did lit hla recent bouta In this city, he will return to ratrrson a defeated boy after 1 his ecrap with f.ew Temller In the Anal ooui oi ine uijinpia ci iuiiuay nisni. Johnny llnnJee and Irlah Palsy dine will mix In A twenty-round bout nexl Monday nltht at New Orleans. Thla Is their second meeting, they havlnu met In New York last October. 'OUR thousand workers are employed and three hundred and eighty-three yards maintained by the Pull man Company throughout the country for the cleaning of cars. At the end of every trip all seats and cushions are unlim-) bered, and every cranny is vacuum cjeaned. Mattresses, blankets and pillows are hung in, the open air and sunlight. Water coolers are sterilized with steam; the washrooms are cleansed with disinfectant. At frequent intervals carpets are removed and renovated and the monolithic floor thor- Safeguarding the Publics Health oughly scrubbed; the walls and ceilings are washed with soap and water. The polished steel interior of a Pullman is easily kept clean, and cannot shelter germs. Thorough fumigation is given every car regularly. The laundering of bed linen and blankets is done according to the most exacting standards; the smallest permanent stain or scorching causes them to be discarded. Mattresses, pillows and all upholstery are frequent ly .emptied and renovated. " There is probably no public place where health and clean liness are more vigilantly guard ed than in the Pullman car. j .i.. .-it-. i bu ik .n,l ili.t ,.,t, I a Player ana as a man, ue na,DCn nuer man iuo uum iiiiiu man irom I ,t , -. . II d.tfarMWtat -? X-p, na tht mark, too, I kUsy at Huntingdon TaHey that UluiUlngdonUb vvlth the Scotch bwr' V.sm mj. 'th. Weft rwi.hi 1 IL ' THE PULLMAN COMPANY Chicago ,.VJ "vr m " '
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