WTfS.V " jViffcrV wa gXtf'' "rJ. EVENING PUBLiQ LEDGER-PUlUADiDLPHr SATOKDAY,- FttBUU4Y ,10,, 118 V7' LV'Vj i ' ' - " J - 1 . a IE. MACK SHOULD WORRY; HE'LL NOT BE STUCK FOR AN INCOME TAX THE COMING YE LONEL J. RUPPERT CAN'T BEAR ' 'EVANS WOULD ARRANGE IDEAtJl THE LIGHT AND DARK-SIDE OP GOLF tWr C5T?17i rwtnrT.TTir a xt a xtt- T7ir. a r7TT . ! COURSE SO THAT EVERY POOF ' STROKE WOULD BE PENALIZE!) fiu ouii vvv mnivjiaivi ain iiMriVAZjrjiii lOo ARE PRxlNf(S uh r ai.i.'i'HH! infill j i u in r rv K PRO' JTankee-Mogul Threatens to Start Something, Four One- ie-Shotters, Seven Holes From 420 M rards, One Par Five and Six Other l in the Deal Line That Will Make the Other ' 460 Yards, Two-Shot Holes Make Up Links I .oJW 1 &-- CBPv I I I I S X I I I X X ', --i ' few kO A :i . Millionaires Look Foolish r SmJi K..A " 5,' s.. ".'. ' w 1 ?. VH ,h X. BA8KBAI"r' ,n"Bntcs nro only human, after nil. They mako Uielr mlv t-vT taH5s da' otter day and, after something ho been dono to correct -.inoao errors, tney go rlRht out and make more, mistakes. It will bo icmoni v'v' ,l10 XlU,unal I-eaKim tools a nine; at Chniley tVceglimau, of the b.-CUM,' heCaUSO of Ills circus luirmln rmlillcltv nhniif til vir-lt.lltilinlfr.rtn Kv jtikrol1, and It Is uald that linn Johnson, vent to tho mat with Harry ? Vrtlraatee-. of thn rtr.il ntt- i,.. 1....1 ...nt.i ..... ..-i ....t. ....... ..!... i.t ,,..i D ---.-- -. i ...i,., iiu nuu ntiutti Butnui illinium iiuuuk ,11- 'nniMltu ..1 i. .-,. ,. ... ... . ... .. iff,-"""'-j "" riiLiiuinriii nanus, "- hftlUvtwt II..J. 41.. ri -, . i. fci. 7V----- . mu nun iwuui vvuuiti oc lisoti on nil iiiiuro ocais; inn sucn is ...VIlOl tllft MNA rntntiAt !.... .. .1... I..-.. i. ... ...... ... .. 1. 'VKr, - u.w.. .iuilii, ai mu iM'wijr ur Bumriiiinp, tor u storj' Haa been unlcnuhed that Colonel Juke "may CTa n,ko a J,al ,,Illch w"' throw tho Alexander, Collins and Spialtrr transau- Kf'm '" i,lu H"""e. luippen is ready PiTlrf "al" oven AVeechman choke." 'ftt s st"" la about to bo pulled l.l . tn rar1 tmi.Ai.nt ..- .. .. ..I & .,. , - PUii.,ui luun ui wupy iluuul 8 to bcpTd. The Yatilts need somo rr only a r-iuplo of mnnthi away. Colonel Wi aiikiu uio mo nncics to tno rumor, uno is tin iiuunert 4 nrter tip There fiSk. ' Kreat and onl' T" Cobj. Tho IMilllles wuui icirou may uo it it lias a vnanco to mini tonic uib money for inn Georgia Teach. p Xew York needs a Rood outfielder, L had Joo Jaekbon, of tho White So, &Jt lUBBer nnd good all around plncr, and v. -tho open market. 'J'lllv Wnlkir nJso JJ3J outpost Is bcllied to be the. property jvt, Jako ha a chnnco to get in bid with V tar, plaj cr. 5 ... I RUPI'IMlT Is nut n plunger bj any means. He dues not t-ccm antotis to hpend his money for ball platr and passed up sev eral opportunities In tho last few nionthn. It was said In New York that Colonel .lake had an option on llufh S-ch.uig und (-trunk but failed to cxcrclso It. Minor League Stock Goes Up; Many Will Start WHUTJIEIt tho lato International I.caguo lcall.i Is "late" or nicrtlj is "taking time out" Is u question, but the inunner In which mlnoin gen- erally arc making their uhuiiI preparations to contlnuo Is gratifying. The dreariest jams ever came out of tho brush during tho winter. Tho raages of tlio war had knocked all tho props from under tho spoit. I2crj body had cold feet and the i h.iuco for continuing to interest .1 wnrwiurlcd jfx? public on a nation-wide scalo wuh lets !;! ",4, A1 A1 Hint l.n ...1.1 A.nf i.t ltd, 1.. I. .711 -. VII.,, V.tL tllU IUIU IVVl illttSk lltltj K$ Men generally luo worst oer JiilllcteU s' , foodless public " Since tho thaw, announcement comes that u neat flock of minora will ' be ready to tackle the usual assignment of developing stars for tho major". At least a dozen will bo In at the kick-off at least, it is stated, and among , thesu aro nearly utl of the old reliablo feeding schools for tho big b'ugues. Tho International, In fact, is the onl one of leal Importance without a certainty of "functioning" some, following Is n list of thou Intimated as K being sure to start: American Association, Taclllc Coast, Hasteni, South- ' em. Western, Teas, New York Stute. Mouth Atlantic, Central, Xurlhut't- ', v em, Western and tho liluo Illdge. ADDITION to tho above, two J- hi hunt, but on account of their ratified b tho National Commission their names have not been reported Dave Robertson Well fTUIE animal holdout ditty Is being -- 'Andsome Dacy Uobeitson, thcwalloplng Giant. The Virginia medico has a joung wifey who Is stated to liao other asiiliatlons for friend hubby than a low-hrowcd pursuit llko tho national pastime. In any cent, tho demon hitter, who has Jed tho NntlonnI League the last two seasons In , Jiome run clouting, is In a comfortable attitude, for ho Is doubly entrenched for tho Indejiendent role. Tho avcrago holdout threat Is not based on any thing concrete, but Kobertson has a piofesslon, Is known to entertain a desire to tart at It as soon as possible, has another Job in sight and as a player would bo sought bj any team in the country. Many hac wondered wh this gieat natural plaer never has : cached the dizzy heights of a real baseball sensation. Possessed of a gland eo and an awful punching, capacity and as Meet of foot as any other plajer In the game, there has been lacking something that enters into the attainment of the highest efficiency In any undertaking. In Robertson's enso It uppcais to be a lack of ambition. He alwns has plavcd tho game In a llstlf-s manner and has made llttlo effoit to conceal the fact that ho was in tho same for tho money neccsari to establish a joung professional man with, out ready funds. The Giant authorities report that tho aio not worried by Itobeit son's balking. Thn Idea Is entertained that ho will come through In due season. It he eliould not do so, however. It Is said that joung Koss Young, the Toronto kid who outlarrupeu Larry Lajole last season, will bo rolled upon to fill the Virginian's shoes. Young Young Is said to be able to do anything handy around a ball yard except catch and pitch. ... THAT Robertson is unusunlly bolstered for a holdout stunt Is further evidenced by tho charico to servo as high school athletic coach at Norfolk, reported. Such a nlco little Ebbets Is Full of Ideas and Pet Reforms UNCLK CHAULIK KBBCTS Is a man of ideas, and while ho has troublo In convincing others of tho value of his many schemes. to savo da light, labor, money and other things, over oni! compliments his resource and his persistency. , ThcUrooklyn baseball Edison saw two of his pt schemes turned down cold at the big diamond powwow in New York, but ho has the habit of not being squelched and doubtless will continue to offer his clever leforms Whether they arc appreciated, or not. Said rejected Ideas Included a penny changing machine to meet tho proposed war tax arrangement and tho "playing off of double-heuders during tho first series between team. Somo cruel critic advanced tho notion that the Idea to adapt uny machine cal culated to prevent short-changing In New York was as good as, dead beforo It was suggested. Anyhow, tho adoption of the "nickel nursei" tumbled before the revision of baseball prices upward, which was agreed upon by the magnates, and the contrivance' therefoie did not liavo a fair show, Tho double-header scheme went the way of tho proposed legislation ngalnst freak deliveries tho time was not rlpo, Itecently widespread publicity was given the alleged program of tho Brooklyn promoter to pay all of his players In tho servlco half salary during the duration of the war. This story was too good to bo truo and r was nailed by the Dodpr chief himself. Ho said It would "bust" him it jsucli a scheme were attempted. This Innovation would havo cost him about $10,000 per annum, ho said, nnd ho admitted that the tlmo was not oppor tune for such patriotic philanthropy, much ns ho felt llko helping the ..country along. Two other Interesting and original schemes aro accredited to tho 'Brooklyn magnate of late besides those mentioned, Ho is said to havo laid out a part or tno noiu ai tno uouger vain. ur leuius piay mi ear Hand also to havo begun a move looking 'J - - Kf'M OCAnClTY of good man-power in 0 is given a the reason for supplanting tho usual cmplojcs In J- this field of endeavor with the gentler sc.x. Umpires to Efc Schooled Uf BHESIDENT HICKEY, ofiho 'American Association, will eeo to it that hi. itninim nnt nnlv are schooled In the new rule ncalnst triple ,- I Jigal pitching, but that the rule is enforced. Thero aro lots of smart base- ,11 men (who fear tho umpire win tan iXty and can fool tne enarpesi 01 umpires, iney turiner opine mat there 1 be squabbles and 'kicks with resultant delays' that will knock Into a hat the good Intentions or tnose .'shlneball and the like. X Olson Thinks Rule Should Work Both Ways i1 t .... fJCi OLSON, wno Is wintering in . aniract from the Brooklyn people, t UWtime amy wru uidou iuq iiau ..." -.7 1 . 1 - l.- ..i JID.. IwecnH "w ,Wir. ' -- n " "o uouoi iujio uuout h not lot a gam on it homo noor this ba better tlvan ever this year, alia so ivau wants his con. aon. win m,i r tonint in iw uu- MauiiiB vo aw, muunu v " nueivo mo con- th, st jo? guiinaalum. Op W.dneaday Bt. Woiaiiftif'mt.iiiri?lr .utcr mis pair ot citiiuovvns, it was . .. - . ...... . iitiinci-s, is unci inuycisi ui iuw- to iriiHlt n bitiKroll iiini would soon and we probablj will ! foired - ...,, -i. .. i -i iiie hw(,ii inarrM ana ennrinuu? puce heln this ear mid. ns tho season Im .lake N Marline In now. pold .Ieuniler, nnd thero Is no telling , and tin- lip is out that if nlib can't Ijp ' would be cunrcd. Joo Is n iccoftnlcil no doubt would btlii a hiiKt pilci In ia belm: lllrted with, but the Itid S'o of t'unnlo Maok. .njwn.. Colonel , tho kayilo nnd purlmpj hu may l.md than nothing. It now npprnr, how A.... A t a (.. flirt It .inllini. Itltlitli It .a UVLII l.llt' ,1 IIIU IILUtllVI, 1 1 I 1 1. I , 111,1 upon a coauess nna more or ics others art expected to be in the applliallom, having been not jet Fixed for Holding Out wafted from the Irglnla coast bj fall-back Job already is definitely toward tne use or rpmalo cashiers B tho cashiering line in Urouklvn in Detecting Spitlers aown nara. i-ucners as a rule are wno want to strangle tho spltball, ' Los - AngeJcs, is anxiously awaiting a according to a coast paper, which uu niu a u wiiy ui uno ui uimriey BU. ...A. t Ua .....Ai 1 IN 50MMER- Tne- Cccl of w itarly' iwoRinjimc. tart- ThE ORtBM ORftii - TM, 3.ntj.liviC, 13RD - THC Good FoRrM liv GfjeRaoi ComPainHoaj 7 - ?-m. fc iscr--TT ---VV-X ' Ok That CCutS" ' CL'' I J V I Ll BET ITS IN winter- The snjovx MAMTLtX COuRCr - l.fs TrteU- TMt. 05RA& wKV. JOE WELSH BEATS , EDDIE M'ANDREWS i Do w n t o v n Lightweight Too Clever for IWana- yunk Boy KOONS SHADES PHILLIPS ll 1HI.L hkli. I L'siiig his long iradi to inarUcd ad I vantage by Jibbing and stabbing Kdillc McAndrews througnout the fiitlro light. I Joo Welsh upset the dope ai 111 C'.im I lirla A '. la't night n mi at tlio ind of six roumls vuis rntltled to the honors and nil that go with Mich. Joo wasn't tho loust hickwatd In pushing his long left Into MeAndiews's rounteuinco and nrenslou illy Insetted his right with telling iffect In the foui th louiid, t-iiurrcd on b the rhout Ing nf his manager. Hobby (JumiK Wi Ih almost put .MeVndrews awaj via tho knot Itotit loiitc. After Jabbing lMdlo a few times, j,lt. ,. loose with n right hand swing Tho blow vunt n little cifT Its Intended mark nnd Kddlf vias avtd This right-hand smash, however, forced MeAndrens lo bo more cautious and very careful McAnUit-ws whs too anxious to I mil a knockout punch and duiing thu sK rounds fauntd thu air with in.uiv wild swings Welsh easily avoided tlio In tended blows In tin- seinlwlnd-up Jno Koons shnilcd Joe 1'hllllps in n bald fought bout Phillips hud the btttir in tin tail) round i but Kouiiss sltong finish t o titled him to too lt i Islou Ham VVtM with n big ndvantngx In height, wtlkbi and riaih. nurnl his lifth Mi light knoikout. win u he Mopped Jim Jackson, tho J.ultsonvlllo blacksmith 1'rankii Conway ilnfciled Toniinv Honnaii and Jlmm Jojie fought a Uiaw with Jhni.iv JfcDonough Scraps About Scrappers There will not I- a Itovlm show at th. I Nation (I A e' tonight Th. elul, Is ehanclni. . ownershlii Jo Tuber. Vhlhidelpllta's roiitemtrr for i both the nv-iaht slid liaMininflulu tltlts ha b-pi malrhed to bo St-le l'lef'ncr In naltlmorn lVl,ru.iry "T The bout will bt tiiflvo rounds to a dedilon. 1 rrnnlil- Miiitulre, under th nanssement of H-nnan lllmlln hns niHdf bis homo In tn- i tj 'rite forintr VVllllftninnort t,o Is hot on tho trail of a bnul with IMdl- 1 M Andrew n iterm.ni TrMoi s unknown Uninmt luprlfl i:,S. rW"Br.i.d or jAhirny NWe'nn T.rrln. who halls from St Paul It u former pupil of .Mike iJlLboiis und has neitr been defeated .Tohtiiir "VI-nlrT, hailntr fullj reeoieretl from ihe1 eftecta of r I rokf n nus-, inn startd lleht trnlnlnir for fulur bouts Willi tho leading Ilghlnelcht' Severnl nth-r loml luxi-ra ar- plvnnlns t.i staro a comfbaek Vounc Jack O Hrlen la worklnn nut dally In his brother's Brin. wtdle Henri Hnub-r th II 11 Island uinntcr. doea hla tratnlnic at ntxbt Hilly Kotfe'a four-rr rnllMment In th tiavv will MDlr lu several weeks lie Is thinking of re-enllmline and la set-king a few bouta bt.for coins "over there " jo niooin. manaarr of nattllng f.eonird nd Utile Hear exrf-rta to -nllat In the ay In a fr d If o h will most llkel na A up it-nice e'lub I Johnny lllE.lns nnd narry l'rantz. both1 member of Ih wlrelAaa rorps, Hra settlne Into nnt-ilHs trim by working out at Adam ltan'a acadetn. . 1 .lohnnv lliirim. manaaer of Oueale T.ewla 1 an! lb Cambria A. 1 . has made Joe T.jnrh I an onr for a six-round bout with liusate ie T..,i.-h tleellneit. an errort Mil be made to obtain tho eervltea of Kid Williams. llenny 'vatxer nnd Joo t.ineh. both of whom stopped their laat opponent within the required limit, are all et for their lx-round or lena eneounter scheduled for Monday nlcht at the Olympia, Th winner of thla bout will bo In lino tn meet 1'ito Ifennau for tint bantamweleht title. Johnny Murray, of Nevr York will l;e. forced to hla beat If he Intend to win hla fourth conterullio bout via Hi- knockout routo next Monday nlieht at tho Olimnla Hla opponent la llarrv Kid llronn. wis, has won hla last eleven Ilghta, IMdle ei'Keef b been matehed to box alx rounda with Dick bfladman. the New Vork bantumwelght, at York, February 23, .11 lon, tho local llahtwelsht, believes that If ho ever meeta Danny Ihruah, tho KnsiUhnian. aaaln, ho will emerge with flrat honora. Confldenco la ligir the battle, AI. Mck Ilayea received a poatal carit yeator day from Tommy Connor, th hr ran ton middleweight. Connor haa been wlh tho American force In srane for two jeara and l service In itexKo. He Im Jut returned to I'arla after a four montha' alay in thu trenchea . St. Joseph I'rep Plays Tonight Ht. Joaepli Prop baaketball team, which I Hroouj i PaiD This oncc -BcgiOi.s IT HOULtN' Be a MUCH T-iERC'S MiSMAvJ ASC'1rrJ T ANJD ROTTPW TJCtllV- KC eVirJCb IM That cXUB " Thc Bill. Cocr Due) (OH HOU'tL ACCOUMl Yoo T7lo" T YouJ3 Isir ICii cobb to bis sold IS LATEST RUMOR IN NEW YORK Detroit Outfielder Said to Be Involved in Bigg-esl Deal of the, Year Hug-gins1 Says Nothing- as He' Leaves 1'or Cincin- I ltv KOllKKI' V. MAXWKLl, A I lllli the Ik . Joiiiutd mitl ioi slovo lt.iguo had nd I th giand old game of Ij.in li.ill vas iisltn' comfortably lor the annual spring drlvi, sonic ono spilled mnw fuel In the fiirn n c and tho bnlmj I nil iiog.iu to iitiitirnto tno tun or the dopcMeis upi In .N'Vawk Nimetliliig had to h.ipit n In n i ate like that, and It was im uilmotMi ilnldtij to put ovtr the biggest dial of th ear. Tho Alex- I mult r mil Mllffi r tiansaition lool.id putty dooil, but that lould be sur insscd t'onnli s dealings vUth the Itcd Sox iilso loonidl up in tho oinng, but the i ouhl be pushed Into tho bacU giouuil rhll.uli Iphia eoulilii't get uw.'iy with nil of ihc big stuff In tlio winter league, so It was dieidcil to sill the girat nnd nnlv Tims Cobb to the Yankees Kumar vendets winked overtime last nlRlit, and soon the bluls on Ilrn.ulwnj Welti warbling their littst la to the denizens of that thoroughfare 'J he news sprt ail like wlldllri'. nnd now the (Juthpuiltes are h.ilfwnv believing that Cobh villi bo n Vuukio und t'ol J die ItupiHit will hind eiv ti- man biimllts of eoln for his rt lease from 1 troll 'I he di'ipesteiM Insist tli.it n big deal Is iiiiiltiuti) hleh villi land rJrus In the big town, and will not have It .m other W.IJ Huggius (Joo lu "Visit Home' I .Miller llugglns picked his grip l.ist night and announced that he was going 1 home to Cine lnii.it! for a few tl,1s lie was cornered by a tlock of scribes nnd , while ho admitted that a big deal was 111 prospect, ho steadfastlv termed to I drop a hint as to the plavers Involved I This Cobb minor has bobbed up cver ear and it Is beginning to show signs of wear It Is old stuff, but they fall for It lu New York with the same en thusiasm ns they weliome n sl ila.v hike race or a wrestling match It is the I Hi st tlmo it has been pulled In the big j town, so It must bo something good At that, one never eau tell what will I happen In theso tlajs of strife No one would believe that Speaker would be sold und n guy who even hinted that I Ale'C and K liefer wou l lie placed on tho auction block would have been sent i to alienist Kor that Icason, It Is best to treat tho rumor Willi nspect nnd wait for developments Wo don t have to believe It, but wo cm wait Cobb Too Valuable Viewing the things from the anglo of the Detroit club, It doesn't seem likely that Cobb vi ouhl be disposed of. He's much tuo valuable However tho same thing was said when minors connected Trls Speakct with a deal. Tils was sold As a matter of fact, It is much more likely that Hob Veach or Harry Hell- 1 man, of tho Tigers, w - ill plav next sen- BUSY DAY FOR PENN ATHLETES Quakers Compete in Four Meets Polo Title at S;ake Tonight This Is a busy day for tho retm ath letes, Representatives of the Hed and, Hluo will compete In no fewer than I four separate meets and a fifth one I vins scheduled, but was called off only I j esterday, I On Franklin Field this afternoon. 1 T.'oaclr Law ton Robertson will stago his 1 military-athletic games. The events, which are closed to students of the University, have drawn mo're than 200 entries and Include, besides tho regular track and field contests, several mili tary features. Coach Kobertson hao been drilling his men for soma time In the gentle art of hand-grenade throw Ing, bayoneting and rescue racing, Added to theso events will bo 11 wall scaling contest. In the Wefghimau Hall tank tonight tho water polo championship of the In 'tercolleglate League virtually will be decided. The 1'enn cohorts will meet Yale, their conquerors at New Haven some time He?. .e)r the Quakers aro anxious for reveng . 1 , PJittA'ZJSZZ&'J' .: Tl.".T Thie. 'VAJIMWIN.CT OF a CUP im run 'Big 7coRmame(uT ()y, fvY flMNU-M-DutTS AraD A 10 PeB c(vt Tax A fvIOTlOAJ Tc Pi ill ow i or THC CLt-13 Tf-tc Annual "Bill. y'ofi .tut- i - Vm 'j to yanks, VICTIM OF LATEST RUMOIt Ty Cobb lins been vviblicd on tliu Yankees by (Jotham ilopcsters. son with the lankees. Detroit cer tainly could uo a pitcher or class nnd llugglns Iris several of thou- birds around tli.it bo could well nffotd to dis pose of lit llinnu in A each would mid color nnd abllltj to the innl.ee uutllcld ".Miller llugglns Is stealing Clark CJtllllth'H stiilf," r,h a Uttrolt serlhe M-'laik ir-id to pull that Tj Cobb pui iliaso stunt eveiv time hi laino to pe tiolt. It got lo In n stale Ji,l,o llverj tlmo flilllllh lamo to Dttiolt he ex plained Unit ho vas lieu lo I. mil T Cobb for the Washington club. Of couise, the poor old Washington club was Just about as ne.u lo a lln inci.il precipice ns .1 t lub tan git nnd still stay above, but tint novtr bothered Orllhtli in his talk about landing Tjrus Kavmoiid Cobb tor the Nationals ' Frank J Navlu was getting some what peeved about UrlUlth's publicity stunt, which was growing liksome Urlf tlth hud several vers good friends among the newspaper nun of Detroit and ono of tin to had n ses'-Ion with Grlllith one evening (In the lobbj of a Detroit ho tel nt which be h mded nrifllth n valu able scheme lie told (,'ilif to make out n thtek for Sloo.ono for the purchaso of Trus lt.ivmoud CobbH contract and the writer would pitsent It to N.ivln. l'ine I(ublicit StulT 'Of course, the cheek would bo pho- tem.iphed anil the photogt.iplis sent broadcast lirlllltli made out tho check and thu pliotogiaphs viero taken. Hut (IrilT ieall pulled a piker trick, sineo lie might have 111 uio the iheck out for 1500.000 or ?10a.noo instead of $100, 000, since it vi as not certified and tho Washington flub tight then could al most as easily have paid 11 mlllon as one-tenth of lint amount 'However, the Washington corre sondents tell for It hard They sent homo photographs and long stories nnd (ii llllth became a little hero, for wasn't ho doing all he could to glvo Wash ington a winning ball cluh?' Hut, as vie b.ild before, let's wait and seo what happens HIG THREE DECIDE TO HESJJME SPORTS Yule, Harvard nnd Princeton Will Tnko Up Athletics Again on Inexpensive Scale I NHW HAVllN. f6nn, I'eb. 1C With tho announcement hero' today that the ' triangular conference between athletic I ofllclals of Yale, Harvard and Princeton had resulted In all three declaring them. selves In favor ot tcsuming Intereol I leglato schedulc-s hi so far as possible, 1 Interest In sports took a decided spuit. I Valo baseball candidate!! took to tho batting cage today for tho first practice of tho season and the plavcrs will be ! turned cut of doors as soon lis the virtither permits. Although Professor Corwln did not glvo the details of tho conference to the press fully he Issued tho following statement: , "Dean Hrlggs. of Harvard, and Dean McLcnahan, of Princeton, spent, this afternoon lu New- Haven in conference with Professor Corwln on plans and possibilities relating to- collegiate ath letlo sports. It was olHclully reported that the sense of -the conference was favorable- to Intercollegiate' sports on n simple and Inexpensive scale. It Is hoped that this means many contests with our ' (Yale's) normal competitors tnls-sprinc." .-ft." ' t .x A - f i Hfe-4 4S& 'I 8l i i J .d J iHi1 . -ter na td. IMG KftiO Bills yp A . '' tt-ic Endless winter ADEE RE-ELECTED AS TENNIS HEAD Pliilatlelphians Withdnuv Opposition in the Inter ests of Harmony TO HOLD CHAMPIONSHIPS NHW YOltK, Feb 10. With chnmplouslili) tournaments' ie- I stored nnd piospctts bright for a banner e.n followeis of tenuis ivpn cj gen uine satlsf.it lion todav oci the ,n Hon ken be the foiled Mates Notional j Uiwn 'It mils Assin lnllon .it Uk tlilrtv- MVtntli aniiii il meeting at tho Wahloif Astoili. 'J ho national singles championship tourney, togi ther with th" Imvs and limloi s' event, viere .iw.utli d to the West side 'Itnnls Club of 1'onst Hills; tho doubles will ho belli nt the I.ongwood Crh ket Club, of Unstuu, and the woniin's and gills' loiiiniVH will be stnged by the Philadelphia Cricket Club 'Ihei girb event Is 11 new tournament The eiitlro ticket pioposed by the uomlnitliig I coiiimlttto v as elected Those Kleclcd I President, Major flcorge T. Adee New , York, vice iicsiont Julian S. Jlvrlek, New Yoik, sctrttarj, Kdwln Fuller Toriev, Clinton, N. Y . treasurer, (Jeorgo W. Wlghtinan, Itoston Section il ileleg.itis to servo until 10.0: New Hiiglaiid, l.'dwln Mieafe, Ilostnn ; to seivo until Hil'i, Middle Atlantic A. Y. Iakicli, Jr, Wnshlngtun; til-.tnte, U. W. Ilalterlioff. Clin Innntl; Noithwcvlerii, Thomas C llurton Mlniuapolln, South westein, A It Adoue, Dullas, Te ; California, I ir Sumiin ilartl), San I'ran cleo In leg.iitr-ut-I.iigc, to strve until 10.0 Clinton 1, 1 Mills. Pittsburgh. Pa : 1 D Junes m I.011N, and Paul Mithloii, Hattfuril 1 01111 Harmony Prevails The opponents of tho selections made bj the nomination committee decided nt tho last moment to withdraw their op.1 position In tho Interest of harmonv, I Previous to the meeting It was thought ' that the baelois of IMwIn Toney nnd tho Philadelphia leprcsentativts who I wero In favor of electing AI liosldns either piesldent or vice piesltlent would I mako a deteimlned light to defeat Mnjor Adto and tho other candidates, but after 1 amassing nniong the delegates, It was thought best to withdraw finm tho Held I'ndti the l.ipld administration of Hi, win Toney, who acted as chaliman In the absence of Major Adee, tho reports 01 tut various committees vvto through with dispatch. pu Girls Tourney in Philadelphia Two Important pieces of legislation were suggest, il during theso leports won 11 mien ine iieicgaic"! lo applause 'lhe he.iitlly Indorsed the plan to nt- tempt to hold n national championship ' touimnient for itlrls under nineteen' vtarsoftiRe H was explained that thn ' l..l, pioposed was to conduct the lour- inmtnt tlurliiB the dec'dliieof the worn. I en's national tournament on tho turf of' the I'lilladeliililii ri'ekct Cluh. Tim i,. I ject was to so launch the new cham pionship as to provide the girls with de sirable sunountllUKs nnd afford them tho atldltloii.il Inspiration of vvatchlnB th greatest of the women ot the courts while lu action. Joseph u. Carpenter, Jr, chairman of the Philadelphia Club, had replied to let. ters, however, that his club was a lilt timid about attempting tho doubles championship He proposed that the girls' championship bo tried out on Sep. nrato couits, and then, If successful, It could be deve'oped as had tho junior and boys' tournaments It was decided to determine tho details of holding tho tournament later. OeorKO V. Wlglitman, of Boston, the treasurer, lu Ids report showed that tho funds of tho ussoilatlon .amounted to 130,000 and assets of JCOOO. During the past ear lis revenuo had been about $5000 behind Its Jncome. A carefully devised budget si stem Is to Lo estab lished to cat ry on the work of tho or ganization for tlio coming jear. n Ali'P umnT n nnr t iin-v I wi .. "" wuei irilju OUA KATCHER AT O'nRlRlV'a Captpln Tony Ulddlo and Sergeant Kateher, tlio fighting marine, will don tho gloves at Jack O'JJrlen's gymnasium. Fifteenth and Chestnut streets, this afternoon, ,'IJ'ie pair boxed an cxlilbl-1 mm ui wuantico, va , a vveeu ago and Captain lllddle did not believe ho was In shape to do himself Justice, He dial, lenged Kateher for another bout and 1'iofessor Jaw n lilmsclf will bo the ref eree. Schupp Joins Holdouts KUWYORK, Keb 10. Ferdinand ScbupD star lefthander of thtr Ulanta. today Joined the ranks ot the baeball holdout. If d. clarea his work In th 1010 and 1917 cam. rutla-nfl tlAIAI-V InAMAntlHttraMnn !..- .k JflKirt ,ithe foutrapt, ftat, aent ifcUav ,v I Wul IA vwuit elglilecn holes im my holes running from Ideal courso for nine glo but a taste Tho country should swing gently nnd pleasantly to avoid monotony. Uicry hnzanl should bo nrranged In conso- I nanco with the Idea that golf propcrlv nlntfil i.tiniilrl Itn fhrntleh tha nlr. J would not want a slnglo half-missed shot to 1-t mo out. 1'or that reason I am a firm bdlevcr In cross hazards on I my courso tlicio would nlwavs be those crossing dllllcultles lo bo carried To .meet tho varvlng troubles of opposing wind 1 would havo two or thrco tees to every hole. I would have long grass traps and other obstructions to g't over, thus forcing the hall to bo carefully placed and plavcd through the air. I would havo two routes or moro to every hole; one. with a proper rew for tho expert placr ami tlio oth tno snorter plajer. . fellow who tried to get home. All tno linos of traps, greens anu lair-' Tm other four holes I would !- wajs should fit Irregularly Into t he , tllstrllmtc with sharp nnd careful i lanascnpe. I would llwo lo sen tne whllo faces of bunKers, but I would not have many mounds. On tlio whole, I think that I prefer seveie hnzaids, lll.c those at IMno alley AMienevcr I get up to play down thero I am mentally awaro of tho penalty awaiting the slightest mistake on rnj pirt. Such ho'cs nro Instructive I am a great lover of short holes nnd I think niv first nlileft would bo to make i ..., ..., .,. .,..' ."' "' ' theso shorter holes Interesting "When ., ., ... i l tut', iiiiu inn iititLiiii: itiui good, they show ro mueli character, anil when I am plavlng I am nlwavs glad to como to them. I Tour flood Oiic-ShutU-rs On my course I would have a less than US-.varil hole, fieri civ guarded, for a perfect cut shot, a IGO-jord hole, wllh less sevcro trapping, for a full mashle; a 100-vard hole, with still less trap ping, fur a full Iron, and a -'.'0-vaul hole, with less guarded greens but se '5 re penalties off thc line. Hviiy golft 1 knows, of eoursc, that sudi holes would not follow each other, in fact, I tiy to keep mv sequent o about loo jnrds npirt However, the natural ploy ot tin 1 ground with whkh wo me tlc-allng must govern tho design of hobs I want to m iko It clear that nil thu ..0-v.iid hole 1 I would want tho carry from the tec with no chance for a topped shot to mn up 1 Also I would eipcot my green keeper to I keep tlio fifteen Minis or ro In front of thc gieen as perfeet as possible, thus giving tho shots a fnir fall. Next I would turn mj attention to Challenges Entire World to Finger-Pulling Contest Charle" ubert. of Moux Pall E-outh Ilaknta ha cliallelifcetl the world to il rsiiio of nncer pulling II 1 s-reut In iloor epurt mul Iileh1 m Icntillc. Im sons. '1 hf game lotlMst of clneplnK tho middle flncer of either hind The Ijeer I the one whoso linger l straightened out llrt It Is not staled whether or not tho snort le fur tntxttl comp.ui GRAMMAR SCHOOLS INVITED TO ENTER RELAY Tlio management or thc annual Penn relay carnhul, UIcli v 1o heM .lrll 2C and 27, today Ksiud ttn pramniar school InltatIon r.irochtal bcIjooI ln nations will lo issutd early next wteK Tlio Krainmar M'hools h.ie been Llasbllled In the following older: rhauiplonshlp clai" redapojry Trartlrp ritlnioiit, Uuulnp, Ululnf. aiiRtin llliril tSnuthuarkt -McCall, lMlUh"ll, Ktudcrton ami istetson ("Itfh 1 Vow tun, Locan, IJnrry. Ha li. fliRliorn. Mflntjr CIoclaml, IUcKt.lt lin xel ami 1Ij i linn t! MfHdo Ul.mior. Hunter Moifott Juhii Uclth A Itlener, Webster and .lutkdKt t I is n JJliarswotKl rurnesM, I'HtlipUll I jon Kearne, Mount A ctnun. J fUr dun ant. 1'hlltdt.liihU IraUtH. . Ihkm 1 ritler, Ocrmatitoun, I erinw I'tPttirluH, (lnicr Harrilj I.e, l'utnr IIucj Tujlor und Keo l'lni T Itobfrt Morris lOHev. ivlree It mihM. Hlnsrerb McriiNe. M Hall Man ton llanni. llebton and MarAhall (Its, ( Kaucb-flose. William Wrlali Calhoun, Wilton. Hamock. Hawthorne INorthpat and Northern I.lbcrlle Clins 7 Hensoii. Durham. Kdln M tStnnton, Wax no I'n. Iandroth nnd l'owem Clana R lliotk JIanajunk, Mount Alr furttn. Hrldffburir. Urown-l'rlr-pln, Ulsiton I.uncfp.l.iv,, Martin tin 1 McMkha.l i las 0 Itrant Hamilton, MtKean. Mor ton Head. Mowi UeorKe, Oxcrbrook nnd t'l is 10 .Mer. Hlinov. Hllwood llton Uo, Mulir. Howe Wlssahlckon, Joel Cook, Ulni-I.owfll ttnd Kano. C1,H ii Honri Gilbert. Hill. t?chielYor Tux ChaKt? taiwndule, I.awton, Create und Wbatcheaf t i . TlahH 1J .Taenia Thllds. Comly, Iljcrs Tllt-hman Ittorry und Maple Oroxo. ( Uks 13 Open to all nchuols lacklns tb aeenth and cit.htti urudeu. Sport? Served Short Princeton I'nherMtr defeated tho Collen r.t iim i!itv of New York In n dual awlm- "i'ne niect by a scoro of -IJ points to In. rred Walker, roach of last Tear's on irivr,X,rfgi,aUh?eKB' iJM Nationali for th rnnilnr bascb-ill season Ho wa with New Haven In tho Eastern 1-caaua lait summer. Major Mnrltn J. l'lrkerlnir, cradunt ath letic manager at th University of Pennsyl vania, has been called to tho servlco of hla country. Th lloston Arena hockey team lost a hard-fouaht came at rittabursh to th PltteburBh Athletic. Association, ths final acoro belns to 0. The latent holdouts of ths Cardinal, are Cruli and Long th two outfielders, who have refused to accept th cut -in salary made by I'realdeut liranch Hlckey, As Jack hnilth lefuaed to elan hi contract a few weeks aau, the entire Cardinal uutflt la now' tn u ttato of rebellion., The klned contract of Prank O'ltourk. th ounc third baseman, waa reielveit by Charles II. Kbucts, ot tho llrookljn club. Mrs, Dorothy Campbell llurd. of Fltta bursti played the Plnehurat championship cour In 45 4180. Thla la the low Ilium for the, scaaoiv anions women tollers. Vila Helen Morrlaon. of Plttaburth. won I tho women's annual I'ebruary tournament I at llelloalr Via., when ho defeated Mrs 1 1 rank U Jones, of Memphis, lii th Dual, by 4 up and - to play. 1 . ,,,r,M,illin Coif A.totlallon has d., ,clded to hoW Ihe regular tournament thla ieur und will urge th cluba to hold regular iveni. dottfrled l'lel. Jr.. .won th Claa A sc,uah louriianient v tutj .k,t ,. iiueiia .iuu, defeatlnv Hex Delicti, tho novellt. Th 1'nlted Stale ambulance roroa baalrel. ball team, of AIIntown, won It thirteenth iraigni saint;, uciruiuia i in ui Aueniown The llatleton Athletic Association has de. ciatu io iaso up uosina. uueoaii, wrcsiuns uiim utitri i,,it ( harlen V. l'rnbnJr, cf th Union Tloat Club, and VV". V. Oreenouah hav qualltled lor ine nnai rounu uv in Ainaaacnuselts pa trlotlu squash rai-guvt tournament. Hob lannera d.realed Pier Maupom tn th ambulanc fund Riant. At Chlcnvo. Hatt I of AiwlvKleokbofcr k,t,rv-,'uBuioii oimara louxnanv! Hath men r chl. itinera lly CIIAItLi:S (Chick) EVANS, Jit. 0 to 4C0 iuiiH flng variety - , Hon, these 72-!5 would havo seven all directions, makl: wind, To my notion tho real modern two-shot distance! f' Wauls Ileal Thrce-Shotter Then I would Iry to malm ono long holo of, say, t!o jards, ai,a j, it too) bend cvory energy to make It Intii? Ing, for, sfrnngo- to nay, I usuillr rtl WH no enjo.vment in tho long hole u2 could all ho llko the seventh at SS vaiiey it wouiil Ho line, hut th tM long holo Is a terribly monotonouiVS clnracterless arfnlr. Next I would turn my attention ton, clistnnco between 4C0 and SJ0 virSi. i would compiomlso nnd put two l,ol. ono on each nine of about n .? "' f.thnt distance being about the uiita Mvard. mlt ot 10 pr..ent balI, 0f lw'H f (" would make the going easier for 2, 4.. to variety over tho two nines trln. for two-drive nnd cut-shot holei im. two-drive and two-mahlo holes, jw would run from 2S0 lo too jartiiT l,.tif-lli. r " ' ft Kwrv Plnli Vi ivlnd Tvii-a 4. I lly tho time ono had finished pit uio eigmcpii noios or tins couni k. i s.iiilll1 lilt n llcriil f im nlnl. ... tra&nlM. would bo such that unless cverv .i. was skillfully plavcd It would find tra. ble. Yet I would not want the temw I so grciii inni ono wouiti no completelr Al!tthlnll fit tllfl .I11 ftf tllA ,Allnl t ntn 11 llrin hrlleeee In l.n.l.. .. .4 - --- -- .-.itiig uj back of the green open and lcs sermb trapped than is now tho caa on mwi I COUISCS Jfj i I mn decldetllv opposed to blind holes: ' ccopt in ino lew cases wnere llietnea Is a punchbowl over n high hill and t? u teo shot I piefer to seo Oie'bohW of the plit when I have nu Iron In uy 1 baud : ' 1 have never c.utd miiili for rnoanlt . i line I save In the amateur final of 1)1 Travels u teo shot on ljo fourth v Whcnton, heaih el for out of bounds, btt tho sharp angle! of a mound and l!d- Into tlio totnse i I It must be understood, too, that I I should want tho greens undulatlnr ail I of different size t havo given but a rough outline tt mi Ideal course, but on such a count with work and plaj In healthful propor Hon I could find "paradise enow." j, WILL HOLD RELAY? TESTS NEXT WEEK Jimmy Curran lo Select" Teams to Represent lumcttisuiug u TILLMAN STAR SPRINT1 lly PAUL PKEI Candltlatis for the MercersburB Act uny tiuck team aie now- boIiib aheail full speed and t'oacli Jimmy Cu protcRei are all sot for tho final for pl.ieeii on tlio varsity bouid, KB will he held the beelnnlnB of next WMk Chief Interest of tlio coming trlallt centered III the Unlit for positions oath one and two mile relay teams, vbU will make their first public apiieanw lu tlio tenth annual Meadow hi ook guw il ircli 8-9 In tho Second Ileglmmt tt inoiv, llio.id street and huscruthiBi avtnue J Althouuli a smaller number of cut-, dldiUs mo strivliiK foi tho teams thai In fiiimer ears, t urr.m fully ejpt to send w limine quartets to this clty.fcs lu AVoodrlnp, l-'lllman, Kwedo and BaW tic Mercersbuitf lias a splendid nude for flrt-cl.iss relay teams V. Wooilrlni,' Is without a doubt the bes schoolboy bprlnter In the coiuitr lllurlng tho last summer, wearlnc tl colors of the Meadow brook Club, hsm every scratch 220-yard laco In whlcil competed, which Included the MlddltWj l.tntlc Division championship of th il A I', and tho national A. A. U. Junta furloinr at St I.ouls. AVoodrlng iQM the Middle Atlantic record for th lltj 5 aril dash of 22 1-3 seconds. 'iM MATTY LEADING FIGURE" IN BOWLING TOURNR1 CINCINNATI, Feb 1G ThanaJj International tournament of the AnwW can Howling Congress opened herttoWJ Cincinnati's 200 bowling teams roll against outsiders for tho laurels, Cincinnati has turned her keys over mo pin knights during their vlaitm Christy Mathewson. manager of I Cincinnati Iteds. will pilot ths tetnj nabenall star3 which will compete, n Clrch, Hal Chase, Leo Magee, a ltousli and ,-Matty" compose the teu CV, . 'J His car wort I ffadm T J?M S M "IT OFTEN HAPPEI and it smothered the blow. Car escaped without daroaEVj VApcllDU Ul juit tjl Here's more than a mere b'urnp an absorber of bumps SUITS $1 V on nvKRcnvrs JfcB REDUCED FROS! tiO, " ' PETER M0RAN & CO. S. F. Cr. fllh mr.A Arch Sl Opn Monday and Baturday Unttf 1 OLYRIPI A A. A. l A JSS MONDAY KVEBilNfl. FKIIRVA- oun Monro g. Max WU.I . Jo Tuber v. 3IutllilBrSli Joe Lynch vs. Benny V lor.ioa -j ii,, en,. Kei. Wt.Tie. ArDO,Il,l.ov, ft-J..rJlU arm .M aik...uts1?j'.vtLafeAL :wr- iA'
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