ssr'w "' W' ' S't & h EVENING PUBLIC LEDOEK-PHILADELPHIA, WEDXESDAY EElijftUAliY 20, ,1W8 tEJRZOG NOT AS MODEST AS ALEX;. ALL HE WANTS IS CONTRACJ EXTENSION AND BONl t if m iii EL' e: V- Boosts and Bumps 1 1 rf , Holdouts find new sources ' ' ; of encouragement this year IN ADDITION TO THE WORLD WAR A HANDY IAN AROUND THE HOUSE Even Physician Recommends Resistance, While New European League Supplies An other Club to Brandish in Face of Employers pif ' 1TTI1HN the doctor Ret to rlconimeiiilliig 'IioI.IImk out" ns n meain f l'i' ' presenilis: human life onic Idea tmi be hail of the feiioiHiiei of the kV t Insurgent situation In b.i&eball this jear Yet vvonl to the effect named 'comes from TtlnnltiKhani, Ala., where I'ltilin I'hll DoiibI.is l tellii(r fot limine an operation for appendicitis The attending niedlwi In lnoteil im having declared that If Douslat could onlv hold out for at limt a few dai he would be on the sure road to recovciv ' ComhiR on lop of the report that holdouts have betonie in f,eneml and io bold this season that they Ituve formed a li tune of their own and will resist In n body nnd to the delth the understood pact of ilub owners to chop wasen, word of the iccommcndatlon of holding out b a practicing physician N nost dlscouraBlnBi hut It Is not all Announcement of the formation of 11 league to play regular baseball abroad this -cason, coupled Tvltli the. reported presence In this count! of an agent armed with nutliorltv nnd coin to sign plajcrs. will come in gleefully to the rebels as It will depress tho si ive trading owners Think of having another regular league to Jump to nnd of grabbing off a Job of lomtntlc possibilities, ami one offering openings after the w ir for continued pla, uuchln,j niamglng or promoting squir phie of the sporting goods bushics' No doubt about It at all. If reports prove true the present holdout ciop will liHVe one moie grand little bludgeon to blandish in the f , e of (lie haul lieHited Miatiagers and club bosses rpill" gemral m heme hs piopo-cd souml plausible foi it uatiunlh -- Would lie cnoouiugcd bv the GmiinniiiU as It would uffu nimli needed diversion to soldiers In the 'ip.it teiieatlon centem. Tlieli. too, reports Indlcato tint lunball nlitnilv has talen a foothold both In Kngland and Fiance SI'KAKIXU of 1 come over tin 1; !. &t Hcrzoy and Alex Old-Fashioned Types holdouts aIo siu,estv that soma eltnn,je inline me has lie ordei this seioii It appeals tint uoboih tept i perfectly sh.itneles person w mis to be hs-ed us a legulai luildout Some of tho more particular seem de-lrmis of bein Known as loiistlentlous ob Jectors or something of that oit Anlm tb.v ale not the commnn gafden ..lilety and Inve some well "elected und diplomatic language to explain their position Derrhl I'ratt was one of the Hi"! to miii1i,iIp the position that be nas no ordlnar resislei And the .mle? aiiiiIltlon doubtless made a good distinction, for what he meant, perhapi was that he was not in jecting the Yankee contiact inerelv fin the looks of its fae but that he necinieu io sign aa a goou-ioohiiig nwsuii oi m iea-1 i nit elj appealing compromise D.iev Itobertson also Is not -i holdout fat fiom it Uuvev s a VliMnn gcntlemnn and would not so fill forget lilnikilf as to diplease the 'gudewlf or to loo long delav the establishment of blmelf as a reil doitoi, and the.ii, too he feels a stout obligation to acooinniodate the home chool house, which needs coaching 'powerful bad' this scison Alct and ilucU llerog ale two shameful persons Thev aie of the old school and want to be oothed with vulgar inone. and tlnv don t cue at all who knows it or vvheic it comes fiom '1 lie littei Is blunder In Ills de mands, however, for he mode-tl luiuo-cts an eUenslon of lontract alon,; with n bonus. The latest stoi.v fiom Hoston Is that JIOUU must be foith coming or it will be Hljs.jlut.lv nothing but melon-iaMns this veai Instenil ef talslng the usual imili stuff on the diamond . TTUItCOU inu-t have been a deep student of p-oclullogv in his - jouth lie Knows when to strike and he Knows how to foitlfv himself with winning weapons of warfure tine of Ills tnot effective big guns Is to set himself mlsed up in a plaver deal where the team getting him Is as anious for his iei vices as the other team is to get lid of him Then he starts piesuie both wavs Thought of I'd ale Contract Makes Saier Worse "VOU can't tell b the face of the letuins or the refeiees vvunl who wins -- a decision in baseball The National ).ommKlon avv.uded .salei to thu Pittsburgh Pirates in an aij.uinent with the Chicago Cubs This lool.ed like Barne Drefuss had won a bout hut wold fiom Toledo lias It that the former Cub star, whoso leg was broken last season state-5 that lie doesn't feel strong enough to pliv thLs veur and will remain Idle Saler's sudden rclap-c doubtless Is due to nothing more Hi in that h has been offered u contract -with Toledo bv llogei Bresmhan tuiicli more attractive than he could hope for hv Pitubuish. Nothing talks like money and nothing heals a bas-cball wound whether of the Mesh oi of the feelings, like the long green, and Salet's bruises mav be espected to remain serious unless Drefuss piopoves ut least to meet Ilresnahan's tlguies Hated to be ,3000. A peculiar phase of the Cub I'iiate Higumint over Saier is that the Cubs did not Intend It i-eeins, to let the crlppfed plajtr slip awav He was paid J.'.IOO the umalndei of bis veal's i-aliiv although disabled, with the evident intent of making him a free agent and picking him up again Tho roundabout method was to avoid pliei limit violation, It Is tald Pittsburgh Llalmed the plavei bv the waivei loute hovvevei and then the Cubs 'hollered' for the l.'JOii. which the National Commission tides they cannot get at le ist in the mannei propo cd . Four Philly Players Offered Southern Club TDUAS that the Phlll team lacks talent, this season at leist, ate not shared by the club management, which lias bundled up one neat package of four marked "Surplus" and offered It in en mase to a certain Southern League outlit AVoid to this effect Is spiead all over the sports page of a Nashville morning daily, whldi calls names and sets out details and states that the ptorfei came dliectl through Scout Rill Bo.vle to his old pal, President Hhiopshiie of the home nine I'iaveis named aie Schulte, Lavender, Dugey and Welser The stoo Is that Huge Is the onlv one likely to be desired and that chances foi a deal with respect to this plaver arc uncertain on account of his liablllt to the draft The plaers were offered sinl or one ut a time, accoidliig to the story, and the only figures mentioned ate J1000, said to be the orice placed upon Lavender No definite trade proposition Is mentioned According to tho account In question, the view taken of the leported offer by the Nashville management nan not that any of the plajers was not worth -while as posslbl available material The Idea was that In all likelihood all doubtless would be able to command a better bid for tnelr services In cither of the two hlghei minors the Ameilcan Association or the Pacific Coast League That Duge was given more consideration than the rest Is said to be due to the fact tint the second baseman's Job likel will be wide open this ear Stallinys'8 Desire for Pitcher Not Clear STALL1NGS sees no hope of getting Prank Allen back into the j,,iiiib this season Is the gist of a newspaper Jot In a Hoston spoit page. The point of the report Is not why the southpaw should prefer to remain on the old plantation down in "Alabatn," but why Stalling should want to do an coaxing. A glimpse of the olliclal returns of 1917 shows the Imposing record for the Braves' and former led (linger of three wins and tendefeats The report In question, which called for a sight at the tecords, throws some light upon the necessity of having pitchers to win ball games. Of the eight last pitchers who won any gumes at all", Pittsburgh claimed six In Steel, Jacobs, Evans, Grimes and Mamaux. The name of Allen appears light In the middle of this distinguished galaxy, The sclntillant record of these stars, however. Is excelled b the notable careers of Pitchers Smith, of the Giants, and Dell, of the Dodgers. These Sterling inoundsmen broke Into only one aide of the win and lose column. Say8 Baker Brings Players Back to Earth i OH C"Wl wow;' ZGU-JIJ) I ALL RitVlT- 'm I , tuS?r-MS AND fl 1HI M T'C V "A IVV IH FAUCET roB Mt- &uicf lC.-r. -?S'-vi V T',-V T .afeT TrsmPiE . h!$f ' - Ai-' .,, i V. 1 I AGMEi.' C MfPf I . i "j '" -- j MWk I VALvr AkJD iHuT orF Jf . Hy KOItKKT AV. MAXWIJI.L CONNin'S TEAM Perhaps you think the A's oic rfrorf And there'll he nothing doing M'hcn Connie spilh uhal'n In hli head: Hut ual(t there's something brewing. You'd netcr tend It In his eyes, Arid yet our tnitlnct smells It; Oh, logs, you're In or some surprise When Connie tells It. You think he hain't got a learnt H'e trottlrfn'f think as j on do. We'll bet the one he's got's a dream, Without a slntlc hoodob. Oleouric as yet they're ibcly hid Within the bran that claims 'em. Hut, boys, you'll cheer and toss your lid When Connie names 'em. It may be Anson, Itcach and I.ann, Py Young and old Dan Itrouthers, Malt Klhoy, Varrar and a gang Of rrcord-breaklng,others ; nut Just you uatt till March the flist, 'I he date he's fired to buss It Well bet your blooming sides v III huit II hen Connie dors It I 'I' A.D. CON'NICS cunning and Hck of per- wnllrrt and this gavn nii com ' fectlv good conversation are some- tell him uhv I vv.itiTeil tint prnoifill ti. tif iw in iittr inrnp nascn i 1 itch iim-iiv in 11 imi I mm ,. . Instead of plodding along with a brass "Mr 1'reeiliiinn lltoncil toevPry-w,,!i band accompaniment aim oiiugnin oi hi mo end piespcrt a lnitto,, on yl." 0ronrlc llUo llai'rN 1 ra?ec and Charlev ! think wo i.m -i,lii,.i ....." Weeghman, the lean man iger Is minding factorllv he n marked as th, ri,v his own business and nkliiR favors of no tornev .anio In I'leace nuk, 1 lie Ins 3 plan u rt-'cousiiuct m cumraci ioi vi Athletics ball club for 1118 and he alone lawjei, ienlilcks.-h,,.u-J !. ';itirl in.nLn it f g,a !,- xiUm It la I!p Ins tho nenp nnil Heforn I Kii-u it t i,....:1"1 n"""" ....... .- -- ... iirtii ih'iilI i daring to go through witn u unameo, ,npers and tlmtikeil I'lcedman . and If he falle no one cl-e can bo genrruolts "niotl blamed. . , . J J r.i.l M. . J- mi . - i.o-laKII Ifi.tm nt KiiMin i rnrrr m '"-'- :" PaiU thin mmii Ilacbill stitlsthians pulljd unloi red 1 runs tut j LEONARD RESUMES DUTIES AT UPTON Lightweight C h a m p i o n Says Men Are Taking Hold of the Work RESULTS PLAINLY SEEN Hv HILL Bi:iX l.tkhl'M-iglit I Inmplon lldiiiv Leonard lids lesunied his duties as hoxlrig In stiuctorof thf Sevpntv-i'fveiitli Division slatloned at ramp 1 pton The ion qtieroi of 1'ifi'dv Uriah has fitll ircuv ried fiom his attack of j iieuiiionla and Is glad to br luck with Ills bov s once nioir HrllllV is pIDMdrr of his succ s is a tutui Ihan of liii- I lug Uuirls, Hiid when I talks of his put in the annv woik- which is veiv seldom his eves JQijJll spHlKie ailll His olfl irip inrill Willi a snati siniilai tu utir of bis knot Kciiit bto'CH Up scvs Its almo't iniiidlble the u iv boxing has taken ho d of thr men htir 'I lirv ir simtilv wild ort it In the i last whrn I am ci'uiliiuc ami lllu-l i Hting the blows and po-lllons ihr pi th clorst attention i KILLEFEK SKINS UP. BUT ALEX HOLDS OUT - 'lutiU1! Insists Honus Question Must He Settled Refoie He I'las With Tubs Mil 0 fYl - Oliif Hkiii tht (IKptlle ei llif Itontis iJeniHiideil lv Ciior Alfxamlf't Itpfot lie Mill oiircnt to pltt h fm Hip t hl abo t ubs li im bobbed up learirler who N Ht Hot in luif rK liis nt posltixe Mord Iipih tint ihe matter hit not been FPttlPtl and thit he doen not lntiifl to Pi O ball unlfss It N Mil ftt llial I.iiiilr Is doing Hie HinliiRr irninliifc tt Hot Sjirlntfs liow fvei, ItidhaioH tint the blK iitli'i li . lioiif-i IiIh dnin iihIm will ,f Rinntfd Mill Niliffti Iiih mhii! his hIih d 0011 tr ic l to 1 lie nb" and the Wiserull fan1 hi inui li elated lllllfi held f laic? In vjdl n and ot If South Philadelphia High Has Six-Fingered Pitcher 1 he put und prrent mujor leaf ue idtt her hsur detotrd h1ernlr nlght" Im littpnlliic the Malleil 'freuk rie Ihfrlf. but Hfiinv I'pIIouHt. a fifteen eroll ffflinnui of the hoiith I'htU (Ifllilila Mich sdiool, 1 iretllted ltli htilnic Ihe fredldrH-of.he-frnLM He Ihrrle. nd It om? nitturnl, Illo l( hut four flncer nnd TUO thumb on liU rlkfit hiinil ThU irriillHrlt en iihl lilin tn r omnia nd tt "freak" iurip which Tmtlflei thr opixnilnic hitf-men ( oiifh Iter hellffew that 1'ellr will brine the Inlerii holm-tie leiRiie charaplonhli to voulh I lilludelphht lllfh. WONT APPOINT "PRO" AT NOBLE Huntingdon Valley De cides Not to Name Suc cessor to Dave Cuthbert RETRENCHMENT PROGRAM ilaors aie ll.nt filltt Io llll v..... - . , . . M, , ..1. rviifP I WP( IPIll"l ll''l Will- ..... ....i . forinH from II cm l.onK nnd Harry told w W u all about li i,,t fnn wu,tl I:,()(1 Collins bcli , Methods art- Succcssltil '" '"" """' . . i. .. - ... ..1.i milt.i i Mack h in inou n"" m--"- vn il.lt thus fir fm Ids Phantom team "MISS CAMPBELL WINS fl Irrn clvrll lots of pilbllUIV throilRllolIt -..- . . . . . VI llw roilIilM 'I he m rlbes a.o vvond, rlne MEDAL AT PALM BEAM ..I.. I li. ,1 nf n U rillll 11" will " - V"Z mT 'n aroud'and Ovctbrook Golfer Leader of QudS ' ."" .. .. , ...Ml.. ..1-zmkwI nil. I fotltllp llff T?nll.,l nt V'-..I. ,i when .i in n 4 ""n " - - '"hi vii.i wi nuinena $& Tournnmcnt Sri PREFERS EDUCATION 10 BALL CONTRACT' OLGADORFNER RETAINS TITLE Mermaid Still Su preme in Fifty-Yard Swim Hj i'etkr pun i:k 1 he lluntliiBdon allcv Coiiniiv I'lub has virtually decided not to appoint a . , sucressoi to Uavn c uthbci I tlif kolf M.W M)I'.K 1 ib ii voune bal - f , , , , iesiKtifil to accept plaver his found Imiav vlio doesn't ' .,,,, ,' ,,, ., ,, ,i, ,.,,h i.,- ;.ue a ulmop abuui tl . I iinoi and I f'm' " b'rth vvltli the (.rind Meie Bloiv of bit; U idle plavei s life t'"1' flub in I anada v. nuinber of hnonks I)od a lilcblv touted plaver local profes-lonals vilio hive applied for cvith tile sju iiittlleld Misic , High bitinol IiaveH Job at Noble have been told that the present. Intention' of t lie club Is not to have a piofessloncl tlieie this jear member of the kmcus committee in dlsciMsini; the mallei lias this to sav ' Piftv of our atlve olfei s aie now In fome blanch of nitloiial scivice and naliuallv tills will alfect the revenue of the club this vcar as the club Is car i Ihb tlieso nun on the club lolls ith out cost, just as othei dubs are dome the ame tbln foi the memtieis who iitln llelnel; returned fiom 1 1; rint trip IRXP (nteied the seivbe iTUUVii iii" inn ii" nt-i in iiii.il nr uii opens "up ihe mn vvlll be as c.iRerlv read a tne sior ui u, ,"-"'" i, .... s As we Kid before. It is ' om,;,;,;B ,;;; ..i ,, .V;v., - f '-, . -m cet nav to a tlvniB Man. in me iniu '"ninia. u m i J"i. i.. !,.,, medill-t In Hie vvonieng annuil iil A n poll lias hriu spii'ul bimdcist tiniinimcnt for tlie cliampionshlD Hat Ho in iltnuin siluv to be p eld In Iloildi, the elKlileen dole nualiwi .... .. .. mi i .-. ciirin .. mm ..... ' '"'"s conuio mis vi-ni- " , , . . V ii i ,011"" " vvnicn i iiiijed jejltrdi Unn"VT.:",, '', ", "''T, k, ud le. W'" ''"' a '- hart tn tlio Held', .... V. V, 1, mire cuesscvorl. As vet' fort v -two cntr.ntH with Ijer c.rd of I foiinte l.asn't a bill club lie ndmlla '" I.coirh I'lirnegle. r.tlsburii It That behiB the ca'c bow can be lit and Mis l.ouis 1. Slimier, rtnliloM the filaiv limit when there aie. no pin- for kccoiuI plice vvlth 31 Miss Cn An.vav It dell s card .1-41', s - lealil lefnsed to hIkii a cnntlact vcltll Millet MukkIiis, maiic.ei of tlie Vanlcees II. wants to tlnlsli his ediuatloii bo slid Spoils Served Short 1 Of thU irar'a rtxk ftUAti nt Aniatr t-n i ii" n lutfml t o-nl'-i HflriHrd on I ui a iuntion w herein l i! tmtj draw four m tn i Pill OI ltJ-U ii a JiIk lPiRiio marnBPr can urn .1 hall, club mi a $2000 salai limit, tlie other ''J IllltllRCIK Will IJUIIU U lll"-imiiu-iii hi im Imnm Tho hae lHn trhw that Ptut for jaiM SYRACUSE BASKETBALL Hendricks Is Aie I COACH MUST BE WON ball plivei alnavx Ins an UilMteii Mine tin sjriiuiKe I nlveriiltjf SOPI ALSO WINNER n out nf crt Ktnf In tho IhifH t imion LI 1 lafd 1 asue Miord fo ir m torlfR in u tn4lon or I rro Alitiipnnif anl I Hp fmabushlnir Uhkhi rerord of ihlrtv nefn InnlngP ifittrm.iio ' .. . . .. maklne m , can uo iiitoui rro idei of th value of Ids Kcivlces K.ild .lad. lleiidllcks. the ne in-iin,cr of tlie Taiili". at tin N VoiK iiieftbic' (t weed ' When n man. conies In to slKii a contiact be Is tb. ImiKlicKt Indi vidual In the oild to do business with and theie In no iw hi vvastlinr oui time vvllh uiMinientM "" lob'' befoie ou Ihkiii I had on' ipeieme vvdlHi l ncvei Kb ill folKet and learned c ulv In life bow to huidlc ball plaveiH When I biol.c Into the blK leacue In inn. ail nf niv fl lends concratulated m. 1 mci neen pikiico b is been running j oib- triple lie at Ida tm i to lie nhot off twtre over ut tlie I'liieliumt clun c tub to decide Ihe winner of lli I on lancet hanllian I p Allen of l lmrlotte won the trophy on tiie sec on 1 shoot off tight tlicins incl mllem of ih- National Aruiv Ml i Minn ll-ven- will take licrl to a cross . oiinti c run hi V.er Vlass on Frldav liin lien tennis, the Vrm ant Jh!sh ap near mi the Inseliall M hedule ot ujnria Hop kins I nieiait I arroll lias li n ilfle leatn 1 ranclsio d. Wilson, of llneiiester Minn , el.fiel HpiHln of the Harvard and c ollls II llolladd of Han inunlKer I'mtii.ir her wav thloiiKli the c enlral llox Likr I'rofcssioiials I Blanch M ' KwlmmliiK pool to , , , . . within a nfth of a kccchiiI of the worlds , le .esuls of '';'''''' -;Vc01dfoi the .list cm. MIks OIk.1 Porf- plalnlv Keen In the bouts the men hold ()f ,n(, hiudelplila 'IiniiKeinelnde I In thch b-uracKs and In the camp lecie-llst p,e11B ,,UCessfiiIlv deft tided lier atlon bulldliiKS Instead of d.wetlnB , t(,p ls , ,,n,on at llfn v uds of Hit I their lieids anc svvIiiijIiib vvildlv In wind- jn,,) Hantic V V ' f'om live of mill faidilou vchltb Is ihe stvle of Hie ()( ie clliiic nieiinalds of Hie .oiiuli v , novice the 'ipiaie olT and kkII Into en li ( jlf woilds lecoid foi tiftv jaids older vcith beads (iecl and tlieii guilds rtS mid. In Miss Dot fun let veai In up JilKt lll.e leal piofeIcjnals i( HixlN r,)0t. pool 'I lie eviiu list nlRlit 'In bajonet vvoil. vvdeie tlie dotlnp was d"ld tu a sev. ntv -tlve.fnut pool and Instruction Is paitlciilailv valuable lie- It was tlie option of Hie Kwniiiiiluu au cause tlie piintlples ale hi much alike thoiltles preent tint a ne maik would tlie results aie even plainer Tlie men luve been establlfdied hid the contest cliaige he dummies with mole clasli decn deld In a nKtv-fojl pool foi llils than before and fend their tdeir dlades would dave Riven Miss lJorfner an added through the tlguies of boughs and biii-lttiin. which In a smaller tank Is equal to lap vvlth a fevrte that upeaks volumes for 'rft iast one-llfth of a Kecnnd the boiltnt training When Koine ot i....-., nt l.nl in . isler lime than Ibese men come back fiom I'ra.ice oui ,,,; orfller def, ndlim his laurels n-JJ'Viu'ioi.Su.llfJln.Vound'mea' champions will have ha. to Impiove ,lltlP r.OO.var.1 Middle Xtlantlc- c lum-1 l,0',, To,m,n "miuJi iolf ! tourniment f inlKmuv in toe iii.aiiuuii- .1 inr. rM,rel pIonlil 1 wo deits were held Hie will to hold their titles'" per to he detei mined d time Sopp won l.eonaid was one of the boxliur In- , )lt ,PJ , tm. f,,sf ,,m0 r ,, mlnute Miuctoia throughout the uuiitiv selected . ,.; comii! nnlsdini, two laps,1iea,l dy tlie commission on tialnhiK camp ac- f HlM, , ,,, ,. M (ilPeiie. o? West tlvltlesof the war and n.iv depaituients , (taMti ,, i t(.,,, heat to poso for tlie motion plctmes illustrat- , t , , vaH ,,,, ,, lttpltv , iiik in ue.au ure tMiiiir, ,,.,j .., Biuiiiiis, , mIowci tdan c-oiins and landiriK Hie different blows nn, o1h Hlovvci man 1'1' " how to put tde full force c f tlie body de-' In Hie other events Miss Helen IN n- lilnd them i packer, of the Tun Mini hide tde pn s. ellt liuclie tfVllunin v i inaiupiun woo tde fincv divliiK fur women Miss Time Ouest, of eiit llianeli flnlKlied fiit III (he 100-vaid novice lace for women 1' J Jenkins inuttached waK Hie winner In a Khnllar event foi men and P O Kind uiiiltaclied iiokciI out ndiews for (lift Illinois In Hie fancv Ills bout wit' le Ihe nlml up to a Inoialer divine for men ;XntVraui-VU.lldIer?;Vil!of.t,.';.d,,mar,rh,ii:. It a estimated Ida. moie ilian K.uO speuaiois wiiiieeeu me .veins aim those vvlici pericphed and Nweltei.d In the throne were fullv iewarde.1 for their discomfort bv the wonderful perform ances of the contestants: It wan neie? sarj to dose the doors befoie the flist event wan started .... .- .. .... . .. .. .. .. mi li i cnini mi iunr vvniie uieie win ne all me hull me ; ": ... . ., ,., ,, ,,j ,i. .,, members want tills veai and while the ,,v tl10 ;tw ,'",',' ,i,a i 11E course will be kept In the bet of coiidl-1 moia of an honor to me than Ini. Hon. an has been the custom In the past. I elected Pies dent of the Lnited States tdeie will he. vlitually no competitive However. I knew nothing of hie league Kolf and we fed that we can Bet along salaries and wondered whit I should do this leap without anv nrnfesslniml 'I lie I lnenlerl nn old plover who dad seen Bolf sdop will de kept open as usiiil service under Hie BlK Top and told him 0R orpltoT" i anil uieie will ue c iuii-niai.liiB and te I pairing for the membeis but theie villi I be no one Iheie to attend to the teach ing Si far as the cotiie Is tonceined Hie Intention Is not to do anv moie enn- Istiiictlve work nt present Tlie i hinges li acle last veai straightened out tl ketbill team 1lllflllt.il till. f.lllul . fl0Af t . .713 tliuo li iM i.i li tu no linililr.l the iimb of this uiiusii illv 6 gicgitlnn of piKMis Mthouehl uev.i IlKiind iHmnliu nil ai nubile Itv goew l'dinund Dolliri (iraiiKC bil.othill in- utnr. hai tr. wouchrfiil irsultH from bis method In the sl vc us that I'ollard hail coichlng .sviacii'o lives they have slt-nve out of "-eventj-seven'su SUITS $ i or. orr.toT JLJli my trouble. ,.,,, , BFDIICI I) TROM 30. !S I1 it!,. tt a t.iut mi ill Kid tliA rlpi in . Ml von have to do Is to go to the office PETER M0RAN & CO. tS S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch SU.1 mid tell rt.edman rememner. i i.i.i. ... ... . -.... .. . ..... ....i lilm-llMl o,l warn ,.-.. """' 0pen MomUy anri faturd UntU 1 rf wool nihil mi . v.nt . " will ll.Wi: to sign ou" : So 1 went to Mr rrcedman s oniec pioblem of congestion on (he old second , all( nerlnuslv shook bands with the big Scraps About Scrappers Inline Vlorllirn. bltr known to toial lioln fans at. Illlb itolfe Hill luesl loe I I Ish-r Ml Hie rvuttonat 4 C toulKljt foi t the llaliiiceianr rnauipii nsuip .i iiih navv. I'll Is boxli ..ni. In His cttl hi tin. Lulled Senile I lull , rommandsr 1'avu tias annuuueed that alt I men in the aerviee will he admitted free vtotton pictures of Ihe lout will be taken I No women will be admitted ' ' 'Til0 ' Y'' PdI,er I'lsltly commends ourMr. Ilaker In his attitude ' -wlth regard to player dictation. It a)si: i "There is one thlrig that commends Itself In the Philadelphia National ' management: It will not brook dictation b the plavern In the matter of , aalary. It la underatood that Alexander, Klllefer and I'aakert all weie v. ewapped'to the Chicago (.ltib because President Ilaker had tired of demands , whlcli he considered exorbitant. Baker In determined to Impress on his tliyer the fact that the Federal League war ended two years ago. Others ,'ave been trying: the'sarnft thing", but not exactly with the success of Baker, 1q Is boUnd to run his club as his business training dictates, Ills policy & bring the players back to earth Is being watched with Interest by mag. :a of less backbone." Dodaers Claim Swell Pitching Staff ul.: -i. -. ; . .. I.LatVilT JtUDtrnouM, manager ui mo iuuvria, ucucics nc ua one ui tb. bettj pitching staffs In (he Rational League. "Most folk have 'to rwHce the pitcnipg s,irengtn ot me. uougers mis year,' -U Mn Hr..MHcMll, UrlBM and Orlnr we liave four, new Urim I eo lloii.k, of Taniaatsr needs In ls In Iha bsst of .ondlllon If d enpscla In inrrv off Isadlus: honors In Ills seiap wltri lack vlet arrcn l ricn niuni in cue nimi uum ui i tha lainbrU A C lljn AlrKetrlck announces that he will rmaonalli suaranlee lew lender lllion If tie will meet h rankle c-allahan at the lltyitipla A A Mondaj nlnht March 11 , Lew defeated frankl" several wsks ago I 'but Mrlietrlck belltiea his bov should be j clien a return bout Callahan will aeree I lo make 111 pounds rlntalde ' s liearywelthta teem to be making a I 'hit" wltli the loral fans Manager Johnny 1 llurna. of the Cambria has booked Harry I West nt this city, and Uors christian of 1U 1 oula for hta wlnd.tip Uoth men tip Ihe stales past Ihe .UU mark I'reslon llrown. the (lever nuro fsather welaht of thla .it. through his manager loiuiny Itelll), (tslms Die worlds feather weight title I'reslon ha; never been , stopped and. wllh Johnny Ullbina retired ' believes hs has Hi beat rliilni to the crown . Hrowti eipects to be called to Join th Na ! iin...i Annv in a short lime. but before aolng lie would 111 s tu engage In a few bouts He will gladli donate SO per cent of hta end to lh boxing glove fund One of the beat heavyweight contests tn several mar la scheduled for February :& when Jack Dempiey meets Illll Ilrennan In Milwaukee. Joe Dillon, the New York flyweight who fought at the local ciuba aeveral times, lias returned to the big town. He will rest a few weeks befor engaging In another fight. " e V Red Dalan haa Joined ths naval reserves land expects to don his ' blus ' before the close of th. week- Unless h. I. ' shlpned ' uoian win ac iiMn.i iiis.i . .....- Frankl Williams la training every day and will be In fine shape for Ills bout with Kddle Palmer neit Monday night at Ihe OUmpla A. A, rater Wallers, another of Frank Dona to-s tava. meeta uaitimora uundea in a aix raund ittalr in Baltimore. VVedren3aynlt(it Date sleT, if New nrlc should meet Joe luiiei b-fuie Bomg over there to mix vvllh llmno Wild- of I ondon for th world s flyweight championship Many spec lators at the (ilctnpla Mondav night were nf ihe opinion that Aatej wouldn t last all rounds with Jne nf Ihe Ocerbrnok ai for the .halnplonslini or I lorlda at Palm D'acli with h si ore of ss Ihe drlscoin gulf Irophv wilt probably te returned to tills itlv as lliere Is very lltlte llUellhood of t li Intercity esVnt being h-l I this jear V. II. Heeler, inelali"! tn the llelleslr gulf tiiiuii- was elliulnated b VV II I Itch nf l hi. ago lfreil lie Cim the dethroned three iiishlnn lillllnrl ihainplon defeated uel" Mcikhefer In the ambulance fund tourney nt Chicago lllltDrlilrr I ddle Murpliy, fornierlv wllh Hie Athlellrs has ben offered to the v.anke In the While Hox In a deal 1'rlnirtnn defeated Columbia 111 the Intel tiilleKliUe laskelbdll selles by a twore uf .11 lu Ih Slinlri llinnitartiier. the Phil left dander who was suspei led bv the National Com mission for refusing to report to ft mUior league Hie Phils h.dx selected, haa leen reinstated (uum t.ruiil soldiers today received word that I'aiKev VtrKarland haa been engaged a a loxlng Instructor for tho men stationed there dole and with tde elimination or that theie Is no need foi older work on the course Nothing definite das deen decided about the I- nnewoml Hall cup tourn i ment which is lield during June This Is the biggest amateur tournament held on an) Philadelphia course and in past vears It has attracted some of Hie best I aiiiateiiis In the country the cup must be won outilglit nnd during the seven i lecu veais It lias been contested for onlv two pliveta have won It Haloid III Md'ailand and Jetome I) 'iravers I.vnnewood Hall in Doubt, li r Lauglev, who has beur. tlie erj eiflclent clialrm in of the greens commit tee for severalxeais, recentl telideicd bis reslgmOon because ot the presure of personal business and no successor his .vet been appointed. Until a new chairman Is named nothing deflrlte will be done about the l.vpnewood Hall Cup tournament. It has been such an Important fixture at Hie club and has alvvavs atttacted such a line field of golfers that the mem beis hope (o hold Its as usual this e.u doss I was Just u kid. hut Had m Ida un niv mind to follow Instructions We i tallted over things and then t,ot dovvn . to business '"How about a contiact, Mr Hen Jrlcks?' asked Kreedman 'Ate nu read) to sign?' He Got the Contract 'I said I was and then told him ij wanted $J00 a month Ho listened and Protect automob from Critical Dressers Choose t, IDE COLLARS They buy them here becaute our extensive stock always contains just the style they want. SCOTT & HUNSICKER 108 S. 13th Street I our .lours below Clieslnnl St ONGIIAIUM Protects ft from strain ,2J 1 disagreeable bump.,pfl .Jtkaf " 'ttlUUMM. 'i.1 .&MiwV' MM Is deietvtdlr k"ovrgl!kJ I "Th National Guarajor f m American League Games Tonight Two games will be plaved In the Amer lean Jtasketball League tonight at frai more Hall Franklin atreet and I ohinibla avenue lleth larael meets (Ilrard Alumni and Y II II A opposes Port Richmond Johnny liundee, accordlnr to reports from N'ew Orleans has decided to take a much. n.aa .i Tn .lnmnlnr Won haa been fighting on an average of twice a month for several ears Ills twenty-round draw with Irish Patsy Clln waa hla second twen. t .rounder In a monin Immediate Delivery MORAINE Tront 21 Back 2 TYNDALE Front 21 Back II e a(l llW Hh Ami. C CLARION LENOX Front 21 Pack 51 Front 2 1 Back li COLLARS are modish but never freakish. They achieve the pin nacle of smartness without the loss of modesty ; reflect . the rejl blood of .youth without sacrifice of refinement. ' , t HI. P. IDC t C., Mlkan, TUT, , T. 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