Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 13, 1918, Night Extra, Image 12

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EVEXIXCJ PUBLIO LEDGER-PHILABELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1018
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:(JPRIATIN6 BALLS HIT' INTO STANDS THIS YEAR MAY CAUSE PRO-GERMAN CHARGES
NEW SET OF ADMISSION PRICES '
IAVE BASEBALLS AND HELP WJN
IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST REGULATED FAMILIES
TO BE ADOPTED AT MEETING OP '
THE NATIONAL LEAGUE SOLONS
Fans, as Usual, Will Pay Freight in Fees and;
War Tax Moran Closes Deal, Getting .
Pitcher Hogg for Cooper and Fittery
R" AS SLOGAN MAY AID SOME
AND ALSO HELP FANS' MANNERS
bree Valuable Military Products Would Be'
unserved if the Balls Knocked Into Stands '
Were Returned for Further Use
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nTutfcol fUrv- vmJ7 r,ve (JQ.T to (t HRt.am If Yoo c Tgll - UmowWe
3E HOMB , I pom'T ; K(JowJ fo I'LL M GET Tt Tne MG. HOVj j I GOT A BARREL I
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ft,
m,.
fey
PJf THEUH l nnvthlng In hnllt
rArnerlran public should be the be
lue-ed. r.very branch of the thrift
War seemingly has been set out
vr. up to this time has been overlooked This statement rounds un-
onnble. but It Is truo. and the nvctnge lull fan Ins llr.bt'j thought If
ha thought nt all. of tlie wicked habit of waging bnreballs In the pnrl'tt.
The suggestion now Is made and It Is ni Josh stuff tint It may bo
blazoned to the fan fiopk the coming easou conspicuously dlrplnvcd on
cards In big league lall yrd that n rail may bo mil'ed out of tlio
Mndcnburg statue and the Ilun cent m
Jwck balls batted Into the stands lnstcs
I,' PerB0" The reason for this prophecy Is tint at least thrco articles of
.Aa I'nlll ... ...- .....- I..l . .- I.. .. I .. .i. . .L .
.. vuiuv a nui mute-runs nre in ue miiiu in iHi"eiiniis. anu mm i
!v Material SaV.tlc? Of Hllll ttllifftrlllls ttnill I nnulln If flif, t ImiunniTu nf linHa
jp annually approprliteJ by tho fans .would be turned back Into the hopper
"for further ure.
The war materials entering Into the
fc rubber and horschlcio. It Is estimated
'test In the average ball game In tho
t'Ut umes being played clallj In the big
Bfieeptlon may be secured of the value
t ason. not to mention the property
. balls have soared In price like everjthlrg c.fce, and th s Is no joar vviim
Um club owners are Inviting eUravngan. j.
hi'1 Rn thnt nrtinn Itm nnmlr... .. ...
v . ...... ....v., titu lui.t.iip, oi.icuu
'allkely that a new leu of natr.ntlsm
-follow tradition mav hnd thein.elvrf r
rjfGtrtnan.
if ...
TDUBDCR formeily was n prime
the use of the elastic stuff ha
reasons, perhaps. It now costs too
( a reliable and cheaper substitute.
Yarn the Chief Article to Be Conserved
fTAIlN Is one of the most needed nrtlc'i
tr -sweaters, helmets, socks, wristlets
fL yards of the fleecy material, so tfial tho
by spectators Is by no means a small
I'BAaMblR Is npprlprt hv TTnnln S.am tn
:;:.:: . .".." ..... j:::. ::.
f wmiiiw oci uau viii iiciij Ht me
jf Horsehlde Is a valuable war piod'ict and tlie dllllculty of obla'n'in;
' tae grades Is becomlni; greater ns tho war irogrcsses. And v!iPp hor(
hide Is not a direct war essential now
H manufacture of shoes and can bo ut'el to tellele the snor.a.e in tl o
B't aupply of ordinary shoe leather, which
I S On ,Unf If fhn natpnn. tit mnfn
jjy "confronted with, placards reminding them to 'Soe Hisebiils and Help Win
the war thy need bo neither surprised nor shocked nor even amused.
And It won't be because the club owners unduly aie cutting tho small cor
ners, but because thev naturallv wnn in (In nwivtn in. i.. ...m. .. ,. .i...
Rtv valuablo war material and continue to
rpHERE Is no more reason for a patron nt a ball game napro-
prlatlng a baseball than any other property of llko alue belong
ing to a club, and If the propos-ed economj can refoim the code of
etiquette or the moral perception of b!g league aud.ences as It re
lates to the property rights of ball clubs It w'lll hae done a good
deed. Minor league audiences are much more mannerly In the
respect named. It Is not considered good form at all tn the bushes
to steal balls. een In a playful mood
Managing Owner Toughest Job at Pittsburgh
tlTOE perplexities of managing the'Piratcs under the ceasnrsh n of Mnr-
ILljate Bainey Dreyfus are well Illustrated by a peculiar situation with two
aagiesnow prevailing In Smoketown baseball circles. Drcyfus's original stand
T regarding Mamaux's contract has attracted widespread attention, the idea
(f,t as best It can be gathered seeming to be that he had tho right to trade the
player, but that the latter was not
or 1918.
Kr The second angle of tho predicament of tho Pirate ch'e'taln nt n'esent
P'. lato.be found In the case of Plrst Baseman Vic Saler. Drefuss Is claiming
.', toe services or the plajer from the Cubs
RJto the facts as reported he has about
I? Baa that Mamaux's contract Is void and
E? or trade him. Sa er. It seems, while b
K aervlce to the Cubs last reason on aetout of a bioken leg, u was not
yaubject to waver on account of the fa;1 tt at be was pi d his full reasons
K salary, was unconditionally reltafed and thereby became a fiee ancnt.
hi, ine auier caise la lurinvr eompucaivu n, inai ejiucagos action, It &cems.
ffcJm ud. Now that Saier has ictovcre
Ej'lklm, but Is confronted by unotlitr em
. burgh claim.
Roger Bresnahan. the astute pilot
Association, wants the placr and Is
hi reported to have tendered the crippled
tCjO that circuit, the figures be.ng placed
M aviree agent he stands in an enviable
gi TF THE facts In the case aro correctly stated. Saler undoubtedly
Hy. " la a free agent. In which cafe he cither can play In the m noix at
a fat salary or can foice n higher bidding bout betwee i the Cubs
and tho Pirates. In a financial ri.:n'at letween the Cubs and
Pirates theie In virtually no pronltm as to wneie the iilajer would
land. '
A sa-a4 n Alnrtflu il. ih iun S f . n. T Sr.J.
rj.)' liieicii. j. eiuiio mu.Mii Jifimei mv Jjltiis
T?AFTER carefully hcannlns tho sport sictloi s of tho curiuut nre. esno.
A. dally that part rc'at.ng to baseball, Be lis C. Wright, nne'ent nnd
' fccnorable tennis churlc, lifts up his vc.ice to m nounce that liu is unable to
whv ttiprA fi not 1nst rin crnod r.n
lithe veteran as In the diamond sport.
rh6 has also matched strokes with
-frlca. Asia and most of Europe, has
. membership in New York and declares that, be Is ready for all come s
,T Aside from the Impetus given tcnn.s oM timers to seel; new lauieW an
L'k result of openings made by the l.lds
bft .. tf .. .III. !.... ffn AM...ln. nnnv
IWM Ul LllIC Jlu; ill JIJMCIJI.U1I ojiui t, ai mini umii iiiu lllie'ljeurt rm"
(er, Is changed somewhat, championships will eount keenly, Tho old
lira to beat everybody and to have
a, apell. and as a result of the action of tho tennis authorities greatly
i-eased Interest In racket circles may
ilr ,The reappearance with muchsuceess lasi seison uf Wughts old pnl
fellow teammate when they won
("and' 190G may have entered Into
ji'? retired player. (Iolcombe Wurd
,last summer when, be flasHed In
feet Club, and also completely upset
award Vorucll, u keen favorite, at
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1HE return of Beais wngnt to tuo lists aouutiess win serve as a
?ftffmuhi tn mnnv other nldt!mers to come out nf their rerlr.
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.llBwnt and mix with the Juvcn.ie
i ,4Mperioriy oi me oia gumo us
)B)re.eni varieiy oi piuy.
tfjf-k AfatheiDson SecMnri i
Pitchers Toney audEller ilated
manager of tie Cincinnati'
war pucners ui ine rvaiioniu
ta n right-hander and a southpaw, lie Is prepared to glvo un
', two young outfielders, a catcher and cash for suitable talent.
v Jack Hendricks Also
HKNDRICK8, manager of tho
twits Napoleon I-aJolo to play
' tha'ensulngseason. LaJolo's
MM"urMertaiiity CjOncernlnj
allowed
cron'cd hv !nltrnt suggesting tlie
t little cnnscrvcr that hlstnrv has
process In t ntercil of vv nn'iiir
nn1 emphasise!. Ono ripe subject,
r. oulckly to the lench by handing
I of n'uyfully conccal'tig then on
minufacture of baseballs nre yarn
that pcihaps two iIotiii balls nre
matinor ait out, and when the number
leaguo3 ulono Is slteen, soniu urn-
o' tho product thus h3t iluilng a
alio to the clubs. Then too baso-
, n ..it ...)... I, I.. ... .., 1I
Ml a i vn UIIUI'I na) lb n mil ill Ult
will be nude. Those ntleintitln:: to
fart .is f.l.niktirt tir nrt,lt'ei le urn-
t rmrnt In baseball malting, but
been t educed of late, for two
r. ich nr.d cork has I ecu found
- ) of .ji ute. as it can lio made Into
etc Rnch ball c ntalns c eral
sniping of a couple of dozen balls
cinslde-it'on rjo ln"h of vim
fir.tt(x.t his uM np hrti u n.il tlmmfntn
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It counts, for It Is aalla'lo for (be
U getting scarcer dalh.
lAtmin nnr.A ,tm n.in ....
entertain the public during w at tune.
entitled to protection on hu contract
ia tho waiver route but ad.oiu.ni:
as much ground for h's clj'm as ho
at the came time that he can sell
In : unable to n.mw n,,v , ir.i,
from his lnlurles Ch enm n ..o
ariastment other thiin tho 1'itts-
cf the Toledo club of the American
so te-t on gialb.ug him that he is
rlar the biggest sauiry ever oflcrcd
at $ iOhO So that if Sa er teilly Is
position and need not woiry at all.
finnnrl llnilv In llm nut nnatfmr. ttxr
In fact, the former national champion
the lest racket man of Australia,
moved b ick East, established a cluh
go'ng to wur. Is to bo noted tho re-
. t a n it ..ntll I. a . .. ..
a title ntten im thai tact will Un :u
1 c expected the coming season.
tho niili nil .doubles honors In 1904,
the bid fur renewed distinction of the
It u i! bo le-alied, ui-,oi u the
a winner both ut Scabilght and the
tl' j dope by handing u swift belting
bonthampton.
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ciimeut in tna eliort to p'ovo tho
p.ujua uy uiu iiiubio.u over ine
raae for l wo l wirlera
for rnllitary duty. Liu'.sw Alathcw-
Nationals, .Is making u big drive to
ie'ui;ue iiieeiuig, ii is sa.u. .iiamcw.
Wants Larry Lu'tolc
Card.nals, has let ll ue .nown tint
second base Wr the Knotholeis
status has not yet been elctcrrr.nod
thf international League. How-
tot awy If thefu I a obance lor U.v' i,0;,?'.,V5nr.d'Mn,tfS"!
tfiifiritffaf-nn ifeiWwBamiairtiflni iint if in iff PrTt'T ' Vis , Z j t l
HA3XMUaSiSMaaMX9iHUIlB"WaMnMtfBiiClKS!siMfffii !KniBK8lXMlLaii t 'riia 74. fc -
! fWMT A MIMlTfJ (Tve GOT To fMUL Vou OR fW6LL fS IT NOT S f
UJAIT A MllS'm.7 gft To WUL - VoO- 0, V -- FACT That You f v,
- not so fa tJj LlTrie orncc be home for VlV Are cSoins To 7 S
J-- ' VvLoVSft DINNER? AMSW6R je CLub ToMlGHT, J I
II ill if JHri M mm i
mw'&L )i$-4 r&w?wh 1$ ' jKvgot its?
- mv c3Wl N o him -7U
WILLARD WILL nGil
DEMPSEV OR FULTON
Heavyweight Champion Says
He'll Meet Winner in
Ten-Round Bout
KWSAS CITY Mo Teh 13
Jess Wlllirl will flg'it the wlin r nf
a i rcu luiuin-ineK i'onp( m ucn
n r in .1 i n'rt tM Tftrr"i '" r
the long-distance telephone from Law
rence K.ni iu re he i vl'lt I,
Stnttm nf of Hinip e's nnnigi r and
others tint a Wllnd 1) irps y chim-plon-hlp
milci to terfought at Chejuine,
Vo, had licn arianged. Willanl 'aid
were "absolutely prcposteiou- "
"'h, I have ntvir even met Kcarns
or Hem e,' sild Jea , 'u ul furthermore
I 'nit1 f.?r been appiontlip 1 in a
prepaid match vv lih the TrKco tighter
it i m it, an ndvcitlilng iirup., tun,
with ray name as a Fcheine tu gam
publ city."
When told t.nt Tom Amir -vs hid
closul articles for a Denipsey-I'ulton
maich to be staged In Milwaukee the
nt, r pirt of May the heavjwegat
champion cNrlalmtd
"Bully, t'lato the match, nnd I will
meet the winner In a ton-round bout"
' W'ouldn t ou participate In a longer
battb '" Wlllird was a kod
Why hhiiuld I?" he fired Inch "I
c-in malt more meai' (lgiting ten
round t In the Hist than I ran lighting
'00 iound In the West and I might
pt ou Know that I'm not In the game
for my heillli "
Sport? Served Short
VViiltrr flpp. n-t.cli- f
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iMMnkli im I " iiw " '' In c'iii'I
dvion V f " flnri r is no rair
r. irrl lis fimllv Ii rum Ui v U off
mil lie di'l ml mi,- l m tur ,xiinr
tloii ,V Minti, r-"m - -liM iinl I r',,-'ilnj
rh mini f " I t s' u- ; T nv lf
ir n v ll i '", ir oh H. I' l ''I," , '" '.'
' ti i Hi1' v'hi ' i'" t,i1 ' 1 ' t'l
-th of in- in'f-r 'ic ' 'ii I iii tn
I'll '!-' to- 1"! '"I I' ; "S't
in re''v tM-n"t1 i-- ti ' ' i " l"J
.i l-t trp I M-t"" Mvn ' o .In gi
SI i j Lv the Lr'i-i'"'"'- l4l fun r
T'" I'r'-'-l.l'n fit '-'liiii thi- IsneJ
lonTJft of fatrhcr 'trrrtu O KruT-r
Wli'lill "riflin tnl tni" l (p- hll(
-! rin' 'in! u fi '"n the rn-it In M u un
s-imru tif't n pn M r ' I
It. C I'i'-ih". f Tttniu---s nn t of
' tmr k mil I --i! '" 1-1 ' 'rr.
nil H- 111 "HP mill . m" in "i t. i'
tinnuil riunil ni.ln 'nur nr.nt
iVn'l-tii Itri'ii. Iin'wii In r i-111h11c
nl h "-- i-n "" - ,i t-
'Ictcil liv Hi" Nuilaral tra i'-i.il ev
l - t...... .... ..ft . .IdfaJ I .Id II J
aril ntrs iii-r "
'lfe ii ii
I 'riT-l nf Iri" tlltnis r'iNeri tvl'l ci tn
I Hal Millnt"i , r.l in Marti II j ft Inln
, nniv I (i " tw r mrt l tn, fililn
I mum ul .Marlln I.' v VrCa-li ml Hill
, Piril'n Ik ' ll' "I" tl' I'll. ' "l"??
I h ., -t .',n ir I M' 1 f tK t bo
tilhtr ClirfTj will nrrk c it nt ll.- fprlngi.
I In fir loiUIni I'M trl'ls ut Vlrnl-U
I 1 ii ii 1 nt ink' .p -i'-n I- "fr
Iti'lury I Wh!t m-i. to iJ "iv P 1. P r
i Winn ui 1 n wt '1 K'il till it f nt'Vt-lv bv
lont 1. - tl Uini'toi Well i.wnl by
I i.ei Jamln V.VI1.
i In till frill IfJio- la tr ,n! rlil'l
itl-nnirnt "n thi ciurt ' I it Sf.ntn
I.flnicnt rm-irv N'i V k i -i In'rrnit
Im; niifhis w r nltv 1 I " rli ' 11
Alt xardfr i Dr Wnllin ri'irliiin t -
I rdlltn-'l Inlnr IllliriOili-til i -t il It intld
A. Innick norinn and ( I s Hi lind
I a litur tie tatt"'it u ensmulon In
I utrilml I'tn OJ HI r
I r-nllrt Ji-r Until m.'nirt a cnnti-iitt with
tl llftl Hox hiit Ann t runk S ulf Mr.
Ini.u and W 10 sthri -thi uthr mun
lir nf inn AtnUtl" "ior trii i rrn il tn
li.ii.toi irit uli hold r.i iul. Si'..un? ion-
1 firrttii will Mfn!ir IiYkiu ana mriuw.
liut d.J mt ime t tr-rms
(i.l.nnliln ilofca Ml Da-tPwjth In Ue Intrr
I cnl it-icli If Imall Ui I iliek In Nt w lorli by
' a score ef '.' to 1H.
Mri thinnli'i: Wrln. of Koutn Urldrf
Maii . fun wcu luf 'lua'.fvlip round rf
tni' rtbru-iry koK mur iimi nt ut I'aln
Uriel, wan . 'ImlnaUJ by .Mm T. I. Cole,
ilfeinwloii.
ll'rry V. Ilonrnun. ' tMo rtty lost tr
fourteenth unnual inlJiv ittr r ii" ifnB
murnnmfil of Knnni" ''II V O idle.
cf Lexlneton. Ky.. In lb io. r.It.
Thr wlntrr Hflhon nt Nw Orlroni rid d
w'm th irwnt elty lliuidu ip wr.ltb w.i
woi by C. Iluxton a t "ell.
tMltier (nopT. the l'1-itn' n"rher Ii a
ho.dD'Jt nrcnrdms tn Pittniiurh rrnorn.
Ooowr It l nl"l I rnl "it'inrd lli tlie
frinn offt red rim In Hit contract cent Ijv
1'riedcnt Uarney pre ff
Jclin TntnnJ una Chirln rmpb-II
tlel for It-fdlnu (rin'i l -
inemt"r "f the Bianahan CaU-all,- r-lu'
4?v5 UanDiiter avenut LjcIi i.roK4 2tH out
of .'.Ml larfeti.
John II. Redmond nap elert'd prreMpl
.if lie tlell'viio Dimrlct of tho Cjjik r "Ity
C'ncjure Autatlon at the annual i. t
ln. ,
Prtvdenrr ba soli Pdoto Ontloiv. rint
Mugtim to Litre uot.li ciud ana I'ucner
I Olto Vrtera to Atlanta.
LuKelnnd, nf RiimmiR
agonal
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BOBBY QUINN DECLARES BONUS
SHOULD BE RULED FROM GAME
AS BREEDER OF TEAM DISCORD
Urges Baseball Commission to Act to Save
Club From Suffering at Hands of "Sore"
and Trouble-Making Players
Bon
tin
OIIIIV QCIXN'. builneii tmingor of
id Hrowni, Ini deelirnl vvir on
the bonui He Inn nnnnunrcd that he
won't rrgiln Ills cnmpnure until le hns.phvor grt JMin for hitting
(enthe "Inniiremont" lrcl'datpil out of
hnvelnll Wb eh incins tint plavers on ' iU" fnr bitting Jilt that much
the .St Lnuls Amerletn Ta utile club c in I "A clul' n"nf,r ronlrncti a plijer with
cpct nn inonrtirv levvird nslilo fmni "" undoiHlnndlng tint tho liter Is to
their regulir MlpcmN whether they hit , K'c n's '""t unices That much being
WO or the ipvphp nf tint in irk . undcrftoml I do nnt see whv any mig-
Qulnn's ronnrki nncnt the bnnui were I" ite liniild bo forced to dig Into his
brought out during a recent dlpiis-lnn j pofltetlmok to feed a pla.ver n nmy mere
of 1018 (..ilarK1, It Is ginerily under- Iv b iuk ho gets Ills best -ervlees. It
-too! Hint imgintos nro Killing w.icos nil
along the line under rover of 'cNtrior
dlnuy conditions" In the nitlonil
pistlnio The iiufitlon then nrnsc will
thn pliyers hitherto driwlng Hrco mI
arles bo content to nocept tlieto cuts
and glvo theli best efforts?"
Bonus Causes Dimension
Tho bonus nstem has been i-ugge'ted
as tho loglr.il allovl-itlon for illgruiitlcd
pli.vers. TIiub. It wis figured If a pl-ier
was tcnilercd a lower contiaot a claue
might bo inserted providing a bonus re
ward If the plajer hatted nbove a htlp
ulated figure
Qulnn not onlv doen't bellevo tho
bonus vv III solve the wage problem, but
t Is his opinion that It will ere ito more
dl'Fatlsfled plajcrs thin othcivvlse vvoiill
elst.
'It Is my rrm belief that the bonus
f-jstcm nukes for Indlvlduillsnl nnd do-
Ftrojs tiain i fllrlency," n ild Qulnn "Vou
cant tell mo that a pitcher or Imtir
who Is Milvlng for a fiOO bonus or
wluilevi'r It miy be will not Mibord
nite the Intel ests of his team to those of
his own.
"Mori over. cotitnnt strlvlnir for thn
bonus Is apt to wear on tlio pi ij'er's
nervi no knows lie must do Just is
much woik tn win the extra revvanl anil
for that ii,it.nn If he doesn't cet tho
brfiiks lt' liki-ly to Injure bis efllclency.
i oo noi m nor could I evei undii
MARINES PLAY NAVAL
RESERVES TOMORROW
Ulval Teams Will Jlcct at Cooper
Battalion in Big Cage
Match
It may he put down ns n tafo
proposition tint when the sturdy basket
ball plajcis comprising the Marino team,
of League Inland, meet the representa
tive live of the Naval Iteterve-e, of
Sewells l'olnt, Capa Mij-, a nervc
klnklng forty minutes Is In store for
the rabid rooters who turn out for the
eonfllct. Tho gamo will be eontosted
In Cooper Hattalion, Twcnty-thlid and
Clirl'tlan fctrects, tomoirow night.
It had been originally planned to hold
tho eontett l'rlday night. Owing to the
fact that tho home guards uo the old
ilrejhtock floor on which to practlca on
rrlelay evening the game had to be
movid up ono night.
Tho Marines havo been going Btrongly
for thei latt Eeveral weeks, and their
victory over the Kastern League All
St.us last Raturdaj night was one of
tho most notable achievements thnt they
havo registered to far. However, the
canker of the defeat they rtcelved nt
the bands of the Cape May team Is Btlll
rankling the sea soldiers, and they aro
praetlclng diligently.
WOOD MAY DO BETTER
as come-back THIS YEAR
That. Joe Wood, former Boston lied
Sox pitcher, w ho tried a come-back stunt
vlth the Indians last season and failed,
may be successful this year, providing
bo changes his taction Is tho opinion of
Henry P. Kdwnrds, Cleveland baseball
writer, who Is ono of the oldest men
writing baseball in tho major leagues.
Here's what Edwards sajst
"If Joo Wood makes another attempt
to como back, as Is expected, be will be
ndvlsed to follow the example of George
Poster, of the Ked Sox.
"The trouble with Wood last year vva
that he tried to place on display nil tho
stuff ho had when the best pitcher In
,he country. Poster, who was believed
to be through as a pitcher when thb 1916
campaign ended, did not mtke that rr.1i
take. He knew he had lost much of his
former ability and consequently did not
M try ta cat all am ba bad fnraierlv .
', "it . "T, -. r.'V's . v
MZBdMrttLJ..... 'iMtkUitiJl
Kind vrhy anv club should bo forced to
rlvo extri rowaid to n plavcr for ef
f iris lie is Miipioil to give under hli
'Irigiit ill in In nthrr word" If a
00, whf
! !itili1n"t he bo content to recolvu hi"
Isn t erpiltnlilo.
"Another th ng. thero Is bound to
bo Jealousy among iilaj crs when the
bonus agi cement becomes known That's
.Hinthrr angle to It. If one plajer on the
club Is entitled to oxtri rnnip-nsitlun
whv aren't all of them' Thc are And
If tho plnver happens to loi-e that bonus,
inrtlculaily by a cloe margin he'll re
member It until tiny put him under
tho cod
"My argument and tho policy I have
pursurd In signing the Ilrowns for 1018
Is to give tin in whit jou conclder a
fair salary; one the magnates can af
ford to pij If they emit give their
best Hirvlcis at thnt nrloo lliov nr.'l
I vvoith hiving on tho rlub The N'a-
tlonal Commission ought to put this
practice out of business it huits tho
game and nlwajs will"
About Profit Sharing
On the other hand Qulnn S"es much
merit In the profit-sharing sstem which
Connie Mack f.ijs he will Introduce
among his pli(1-s during the coming
season Jf the i luh nnkis money, mys
Qulnn, It Is emlmiitly llttlng that play
irs should shur In the ecess pirtlcu
larly hlnoo the nthletis might be asked
to work for entailer wagis
"Hnwivir," i-.ij.s Hob. 'I'll take a big
lt that there's not ono plajer in a
hundred that Is willing to gamblo with
the elub owners In this waj."
Fitz, Gotch and John L.
Pass in Rapid Succession
1 hey no out liv the Itulo of three
nt Iriat ho tii)i mi old. old shIiik. anil
n It kremed when llnli I Itzulniinnns,
J rink A. i.ntiii nnd .Inlin I,, sulllvun
iaei incr the ere it illilil. th hut u
few fliort neeU httwreii. Three nf the
inlslille.t men tint etrr Knlneil the
rillirllll? Ill.lllfllfa ,if Ilia f.,...ll. !.......
three) iiiiii ivlui.f eimiln nniv never fine
ii iliifrln.- rrottd lu-aln ill tone, ami
wltluil u sl.url a Mime of time, flaiue
!'.' ""; 'Kstt feirlns deutli no more than
they hid pier feared tlie lien-en! liuninn
ine, noil nun i mini iimi John ruuclil
brneli fur thtlr lliei, si ml thru, tin
lllnrlilnie, went to llnj niiat the here
uftir hejil.
CANADIAN TROOPS HAVE
HELPED BOOST BASEBALL
.Some Idea of tho oxe-cllent work which
tho Canadian troops have done toward
tho spreul nf baseball In Prance and
l.ngland may bo gleaned from tho fact
that a scries for the championship of
tins Canadian forces overseas was plaj-cd
n Kngland last fall In which 101 teams
took part. A great many players who
were membtis of minor leagues und
seml-profossloml clubs in the Dominion
are "over theiu," and of th teams which
look p.ut In the championship series sev
eral wcro really nrst-eliss aggregations.
The l'"rcnch also aie lepoited to bo
greatly Inteiestcd In our national game
and In jtais to come, when the war Is
over and the affairs of tho world aro In
n normal stato again, a real world se
lies may be un annual fenturo and the
great AniBiicau gunio hae an interna
liunui bcoiic, f
ASKS EXEMPTION TO AID
CUBS WIN A PENNANT
Harry Weaver, alias "Buck." n recruit
Pitcher of tho Cubs, raid formerly to
have been a member of Connie Mack's
twirling staff, who asked the Warren.
Pu , board to exempt him because he was
needed to pitch tho club to a pennant
and world's championship, camo to
grief,
Tho request of Weaver Is unique.
Strong, buil.y and able-bodied, he told
tho members uf tho board that the Chi
cago team had a great chance to win,
but that every available man was need
ed nnd every ounce of (strength required.
Would tha board please exempt him that
tin migat aid In brli
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PENN NOW FAVORITE
FOR THE CAGE TITLE
Victory Over Cornell by 21 to
18 Gives Quakers Edge
in Race
Pcnn's basketball team sprinted out
to a good bad In the Intircolleglit
I.oaguo race lit night by defeating
Cornell at Itlnci by 21-18, and the vlo
toij not only gives the Qitilcrs a com
fort ible edge, but makes ibo-n the odds
on fivorltc for the championship
Coieh .lourdets men hive plajcd only
four games and tho Echidule cills for
ten. but even at this earlv date they
leietk like the best combination In tlie
Iingue, especially since Captain Lew
Mai tin Is back In tho fiay and plajlng
in his old-time form
In their four victories the Tenn play
ers have defeated their most d ingorous
rivals. Prlncton, Yale, Columbia and
Cornell havo fallen before the attack of
the Quakers, nnd as Dartmouth Is vvoe-fiill-
weak this sea-on the two contests
scheduled with the Clrcen virtually can
be counted as triumphs already.
The mon pleislng part of the Penn
victory was that tho Quakers won on
field goals nnd not on fouls Ten bas
kets were tossed through tho net by
Jourdefs pupils, while only eight were
made by the ithacins Only three fouls '
were called on Cornell and Mike Swce-llh'ls and Braves In Series
nev made one out of tho trio Mx were! Tho pIans now ,lr to rcrnan lr st
called on Penn nnd btewart made good , Petersburg from March IS until March
'n two of his tries I :6i i,cn tlla team Ioac, for j,lml
Andy Stannard and Martin were the i to pily ,ho nrnves 0f Boston on Match
heroes of the game for the Quakers e m, ,,,, , 'pi, ,. m .r,,i k,m.
The former was all over the court and
completely baltled the Ithacans by his
speeuy piay. lie ciged four field goals.
It was decided at the last minute to
play Martin, who hid been on the side
lines for some time auo to nn Injury
received In the flr-t game of tho sea
son It was a who move to place the
P.cd and Blue leadei at guard, for he
plajed a marvelous game, one of his
two baskets ti iv Png more than half
the ditanco ofithe Iloor.
Columli'a seond another victory over
Dartmouth and advanced to a tie for
third place In the league standing with
Princeton The New Yorkers' 22-18 win
over the New Knglanders was the fou-th
straight defeat for the Green and tho
thiiteenth revirse of the season Dart
mouth has jet to win Its tlrst cage game
of tho present cnmpalgn cither In the
leaguo or In Independent contests.
OLD-TIME ATHLETES
HOLD ANNUAL DINNER
The Veteran Athletes of Philadelphia,
an organization composed of those who
competed in amateur athletics or were
prominently Identified with amateur
sports prior to 18DG. held their tenth
annual gathering last night at the Ar
cadia Cafe, Judge laigene C. Ilonnlvvcll.
president, acted as toastmaster.
"Patriotism" was the keynote of tho
various spieches made by Ilrlgaeler Gen.
eral W. T Waller. Colonel M Gray
allnMil, Colonel Gcoige Montgomery
and Lieutenant Alfred H. Jones.
URGE H0SKINS AS NATIONAL
TENNIS ASSOCIATION HEAD
Philadelphians and Other Progressive Representa
tives Begin Campaign for Recognition Gibbons
Slated for Executive Committee
THL3 fond hopes which Philadelphia
tennis players havo cherished for
some time, that of having ono of theli
brethren elected to tho presidency of the
United States National Lawn Tennis
Association, may bo reaiucu vvuen ine
delegates to tho nation il association nolo,
their annual meeting l'rlday in the Waldorf-Astoria.
New Yoik.
. It. llotklns, who has been Identified
with national tenuis circles for som
jeurs. during which tlmo ho held seveial
huportatit unices, Is the local candidate
who u regarded ns having a line oppor.
tunlty cf defeating Major George T.
Adee. of New York, for tho presidency.
Special Mectlnff Tomorrow
It 1 as-ti't been definitely decided
whether llotklns will bo nominated fo,r
president or for vice president of the
association. It all depends on tho re
port of tho Boston, Now Yolk. Pitts
burgh and Philadelphia delegates at a
fpeom meeting to ho held tomorrow
If the "piogrosslve party" believes that
It ha tulllrlent backing it will nominate
Hotklns for president. It not, he will
be backed for the vice presidency.
Major George Adee, the present presi
dent, It Is bellaved, will unable to
attend to his duties owing to his work
By KODEKT
XIIW YOI1K. Teb. 13. i
AS CSt'Al-. the ba.ch.ill fans support-1
Ing tho National League will pay
the freight this j ear. This refers not
I rmlv In nilinlsslon f cs. but ine war im
us will According to feme Inside elope
eplllcd In the Waldorf last night, the I
Tenor circuit will vote today to adopt
a set of prices- whereby tho bleacher
patron will be taxed thirty cents for
each performance, with The other mats I
selling at l'fty-ceiit. clghty-flve cents
ttt.d tl 10 !
Outside nf thit nothing of u startling
nature developod nt the meeting which
opened jeMerelnv In the corridors of
tho Wnldorf Of roun,. thcra rue regit- (
I ir meeting room-, hut they nre ued ,
nnlv to pirk a llwk nf nvorcoits nnd
rasli prnml-es The nal itulf Is pulled.
In the open, where mignates. manager-,
plivera nnd n-rlbes get urether and tr
in rrnoM whit the other guv Is doing
On tare occasions Mime of the guesses
mo correct.
Hong Deal Closed
Pat Moian tho bold fisherman of
ritehhurg Muhs, nnd I'resldcnt Hiker,
of the I'hlWdclphl i team, wore very
much In evidence and late In the after
noon ntinotmei il tint Bradley Hogg, the
pitching phonom from Ln-t Angeles, bid
I ern procun d In exchange for Paul Fit-tirj-,
tho sntithpivv, nnd Claude Cooper,
nur Indifferent outnrlder. This cannot
le regarded an regular news, a the
tory vtias published in the Ilvrvtvo
J'fii.ic I.Hini' i a week ago At that Pat
nrcms very much pleaded with tho deal
and bellevis he has n real fllnger In Mr
Hogg
The new nltchor Is a rlght-hnnder nnd
won flftein ttralght rnmc nt the end of
., rei,on. wh.n ,he club, were going -
good Ho finished with twenty-seven
victories nnd thirteen defeats which
nrovrs that he Is a t-low Mnrtcr and
probaUv will not be of value to the
probaMv wll not be of value to the
hlls until August Moran Is willing
to wait that long however, If ho Is as-
Hiired that a tliiMir of victories will bo
forthcoming Ilverj one I- hippy over
the conruinmitlon of the transaction, for
It rrmoenl two p.ijers from the trad ng
Ii t and all lb it lomaln iow are Dugrj.
Schulte, I. iv finder nnd Wel-er Mnnagi r
Pat has othti deal i In pro-pct and
hopei to compl'te them bcfoie the' club
goes South oi Match 15
Griffith Chanjres l'lans
Tho PhJIs were hnnded a solar plexus
blow last night when Clirke liillhth
innouncul tint his Wa-hlngton Club
would not trilu In Tampa as was nrtt
supposed, but hid seleeted Augusta, (la
for the spring workcut
tlrirf vv inted logo to Tamp i, but when
he learned tin the authorities down
tlicie wanted $7C0 lor the use of the
lall pirk and 3n pt cent of the gross
receipts of tho games, negotiations were
I roken off FUdelenlj
Business Manager BUI Shett'llne had
plumed a series cf practice games with
the Senators, hut they lnvc been forgot
ten The clubs will piny together on
the trip north, however, nnd have ar
ranged dites at two army cantonments
They hope to play at leist llvo games
for the soldiers before Jumping Into
Washington to put on their unnual
. .series
I to bt Pete on .Sunday, the 3lFt. nnd
stick mound until April 9, when the
lorthward Journey begins
Those who piedlctid that Johnny
livers had casied In his checks as a
big league ball plajer have aiiotln r
guess coming Jawn of Troy Is very
much In ovldmcc In the meeting and
It would not be nnj surprl.e to sec lilm
In the sp ingles when the season opens
It will bo remembered that the former
king of the second sackers was handed
bis unconditional relei.se by the Phils
last fill nnd Is In a position to sign
with either league Karly estcrdav
afternoon bo had a long talk with Prod
Mitchell of the Cubs, and It looked ns
If he would be bails again with tho
ol.l club Mitchell Is worried over the
fate of a pair of Ids likely looking kids,
Pete Kllduff and Hollacaer, and fearj
they will bo snared In the draft before
long Por that reason there Is a chance
fnr a big weaknesi In the center of tho
diamond, and Pred wants to patch It up
Two Club3 After Evert
While Pvers was whimpering to Mitch
ell Pel Ilairov, tho new manager of the
Ited Kox, neste d close to Pat Moran and
askid our manager to plvo him tho lo v
down on the Trojan He wanted to
know If Jawn btlll was good enough for
fast compiny, and Tat replied that he
was .Shortly afterward Barrow and
Pvers were been In a quiet spot talking
things over Thin we hive tlio veteran
sought after by two clutu, one In each
league Tho race should bo clojc, as
his onico over to the vice president.
Tho New York nomination fin vice
presment Is Julian Mjrlclc.
Paul Gibbons Opthnistlc
1 I'.iut G bbons. nresldcnt of the Phll.n.
ueipnii. Ulstrlct Lawn Tennis Atsocla
tloii, and a candidate for the National
Pxecutlvo Commlttco stated today that
tho number of Huklns supporters his
been Increasing cvt'iy day. During the
last week delegates fiorn the Middle
West, bouth Now Pmrl mil nint finltn n
few frorn New York asSUieJ the I'hlla-
ucipniui that tney would support him In
any acllou he saw lit to take. The
tw em j-.llve, Philadelphia reptoentatlvcs
will vote solidly for Ilosklim
Another big question to coino before
tho meeting Is the executive commit
tee's lecommendatlon tbut nil champion
ships bo rcitorcd. George, W, Wight
man, of Boston, renominated for treas-
urcr, f eems to be the only big man In ttv
nSf-.nelf.tlo,. tvlin I. nnn... ... - ....
.....,., .. t. .n vy'i-,11 cu iu (no
icstoi.itlon of tho titles, and thero Is
no chaiicn that tho recommendation will
not bo Accepted
Th,e furthr development of Junior ten
nis propoganeli not only for bojs but
for grl aa we)I will come In for a lot
of attention, for txsptclally durjm; the
wartJm Ihofut.ure;. thumiport da.
?s itlB. 1,i n -
AV. .MAXWELL
Phils Open With Braves
and Close With Giants
at iiovii;
nifii nosimi itrii in. u. is, in, .....
Iti, en. j I
. .lllltllnt it, 30. .11 '
With llrookljn April .ill, Si, 21, J
21, XI, tn, ilt Sentrmlier 1 , i V
ttllli ew Vur'. nrll 211, tin, li,iy i'
I. .1(1. SI). .11, llitoli.r i. i r. " '
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. i'l. ill, .Ul hrKtemhir HI. V, j?
Mltll (lilritn .Iimio (I. 7. H. Hii . I ill J'
S-i. 1. .Ml s,i,einhrr II. in. n" "'
mth (. liill lunr II. W. II. ii, i
ptisl 1. i. J 1 tentemhor 2 VV.'sj"
Vtlt'i I'ltlshnrsli .luite 11 II. IKi 7n.ui
II. !, , Ul Sepleniliep il, M.tj, V '
Alltl(IM)
At lloston nrll SI, 31, art. 5Ji ji, .
4. 4i senlrmliir III, 11. u, f ' '
t llrnolibn Mn .1, I, Hi uinii.t lo, it
H, 111 .eutnilirr 3111 Ditoher I, i'l
At Vrvi rrk Ml t, S. Hi .time Jj! ij',
Julv I, Ji rtti.Milirr ,v. n. 7. n. ' "
At t. I mi is via, ii, i. n, , ,.
III. tl. It. I n August is, is, '(,. "
t , hlrnco M .5 II, IC, 17, IH, 1B J.I,
, 11. 1.1 is. Ki.titKii't in. 17. ""
l I'lltslllircll Mil- JO, H, til Jab
. tH, 11), 301 Ancust Jl, Sll) J7, 2K. '
At t Inclilllilll Vim 34. 31. 2fl. 27. ji,
. 7, S, U Aliens! 81, ii, 21, ' ""
Weeghmnn nnd Trnzco care nottilnc
about the (.alary question so long '
they get their names In print.
For some reason or other AmcrlctSi
League nlTalrs hornrd In on the tea.
slon nnd the probable fate of the Ath.
letlcs was discussed Tho wsc peroni
believe that Connie will have a rood
ball club this jeir, and point to th
fact that If he couldn't finish better
than eighth vvtlh his old team he must
do as well, If not better, with a groira
of new faces
Accordli k to n perton In a po'lllon
to know, Connie .Mack will havo a nlc.
set of ball tn.sor, who formerly drew
their pay ftom the Boston owners. Four
1 fn"( -. " to tn, , Ath.
e.i uiree, as wan urst reported Thos.
wno were selected first were Onrdntr
third lmsp! W.ilWe mufl.ei . . .'
,..,, ,,'. ,." :.,,'',, "'" "-" . ennocn,
'l', ' ",'i ,",i' ",'J1, nrt,t l,a,c' A
"r?.c.v J1,1? il ,e,d ,lhe nivy. rome oat
" u "'" ' "" ,","uc" mtr "l n'3 P"e
Mack Deal Denied
was reported that Itohhv ...
slated as ciptaln nnd fiit baseman of
the lied sinx and Stuffy Mctmils wotiM
by shifted to second Thli, however,
ii.n been di nled, as has evcrj thing die
PM tain. nr tn the dial But the dnpe on
tho Athletics ,nd of It seems to bt
eon ct
The Kjd So tried to trade Hobby to
Detiolt for Oscar Vitt. but Hughcy Jm
ling i turned It down Boston ne eds i
third basemin, arel the chincrs tn
tint Willy Scliam: will be given till
job Sehang should plaj a swell game
In Uo-iton for no Is not well aciualittl
tlvre nnd will not thlow s many bfflt
i f lend In tho grand stain:
Selling and Ktrunk nre holdouts, at
coiillng to last repoits Jco Bush.'
signed j e etc relay nfierroon after s
heart-to-heart talk with Prasre and feels
better aftci the ore! al The other re
calcitrant!! nri evpectid to sign tha
papeis today v
The pitln!l will !. dbcu sed by thti
Nntloml League barons this afternoon, .
1.1., ik.KA I.. -, . . .. . . '
.ui. mine: i-. ni. ennger or il neiny
canned The game Is In a too precs-j
...,u inmiiuu-i in im trine j witn at nut
time Howevir, miny minag'rt are op
posed to that form of delivery and Pl
Moran is one of them Pat's views in
the subject follow
Mo-an Aciinsf. "Spiiter""
"A spltbnller Is an uncrtiln bird an!
he will cross ou when vou leat expect
It lie will b'i along flii" fop elpit In
nlngs n.nd Mow up In the ninth From
nermml ohervitnn nnrt deep sflnV I
havo rtl-envereri thit n. fmitlnll pitcher
Is 'rlrbf nbniit three.fvirths of the
ume an,i ,Vln nrtnt'i fo.fl)lrrlo of hit
rimes Tint nen-'s be wins about one.
lnlf of tlK rnmi- ), piioi, r, wyt
like thit cannot win the pennant."
Chirl-1 V"rn t'ln elrl ffl,n,l pi,;,,,
nil former purler on h t Tiole
Cards ln I o"n nwi'il"tnrl umnlre In tht
'Hlonl I.eipi.fi ., piaco of Al Ortti,
who ho a vv-pik knee
Wr Pd Walh who was riven n try
out by t'le Bnves list j ear, attended
the meeting and expects to be signed
for the seison Ho sajs his arm Is to.i
good shipe
Hugo Bezdek, the kid manager of thtH
Pirates savs ho hopes to get away to i f
njiMii uti t hum srnrnn. jie nas a swell ,
chance to get his hope, as his club lm-;J
in,-,--, un i ,P Atiuetit's in an ante-seatoo
fv-nr-i in .i.irhsonviiie, j
According to tho 191S schedule, re-3
lea-ed today th" Thlls will travel only
9311 miles this jear.
C0LUMKIA WILL OPPOSE
PLAN TO SHIFT REGATTA4
Not in Favor of Holding I. C. R. A.4
Event.S nn RehiiiTlbilt Piver
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or Lako Cayuca &
'4
Vl'vf vnnr i't. ii x rt.i- Ttmir.l
wood, foimcrly ginduate manager ofl
rowing nt Columb'a University, nnd tru'J
hpectaloi, tho Unlveisltv dally, tro W;
posed to tho plan of shifting tho annual
regatti or tlio Intercollegiate ItowIK,
Asoclitlon fiom Poughkcepslo eltlief
to I.kk Cajuga or the .Scliuvlklll Illver,'
as has benn suggested by repre)entatlv
of Cornell and Penn, who with Colii'Mf
innito up the nssoelatlon
Uoth Hockwnod ttnrl llio Eneelator e'
pi arse d the view that th permanent
abandonment nf Pouchkeepsln u th
nite mr mo event would be a ve",
blow to colIeBlato rowing '
lenn, owmil hy Jfra A rtm)c!'ff. '
thin flt was uclPI,i t. ty.fi ,inK in tin
InltUI iihow of th YcikHhtre 'feirlir Aj
viuiion ci America m ?,cv jroru.
Selillers nml !,1li.ra tvlll r., vm tor.
Inaiiili! liennin resultlnr from touiiumfi't'
etHue t by tho Western I.nvn TninU Af;l
elation ihl tfjntiuer, under lh i, t 'ate j
renehet In flilearo 1, Hurry W.ilrei. J
VVInnetlia, III., wits ie-electd pr'vMeiit.
SUITS $
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