-CW.-V4 '",i ? i WT T , . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-HItADELPHIA? SATURDAY, .FEBRUARY 23, 1918 !R SAYS "CONDITIONING" GOES AND WEEGHMAN WILL TRAIL M'GRAW TO HOT SPRINl TX ' rr..A-' Wnr mi ?H EXCEPTION MER LOCK AND HALF NELSON, j'MACK HAS NOTHING ON BOSTON tord From Beantown i Another Offer of $50,000 for Stuffy Mclnnis and Frazee Must it. CCOnDINfJ to Boiton prints, Connie t known policy of Ur'er Vox In alng I applies especially to tho Stuffy Mclnnls trade. It Is said, for ai far ns i celebrated transaction lit concerned I anchored. In fact, ajlilo from a half and a scissors, tho astute Athletic : all on the l'razeo management. &.., Boston wants Stuffy and Is going -ture of the compact which proposes Me first sacker. It Is stated. 1'razee int. To put the deal through. hocer. its. and It Is Ull tn HoMtnn tn turn litflt or to go out and dig them up. 9ecompllshed, Is the word from Ilcantown. But hprfi'H tvbern rVinnln (a hntdtprp.l Hitlrely superfluous. te has, since the received another Juicy offer for Stuffy, Mrrying role entirely to the Itcd Hot i the sum that awa'l Connie from another source, and It must ho lemcm- that this tidy amount will purch ie r, ui3 laieni. ui-vciujiiiieni suggests inai loreign p.ipcn mivo 10 uc con Mlted to find out ativtlllnir about Athletic dolnca these davs. Tlin lininn piOce Is as silent as a temetery, but a ercolated In from tho outside One of fto get Bunny llcan;e, the International rile University athletic authorities have bletlo sphlnxi (.onnrntulatlnir the Institution that it 1m to have v.irsltv rjKtiletlcs again. Wf ... rpiIU last-named item will give some of tin Knockers who have been pursuing Connie something to chirp about. They may bo expected to havo It that Connlo Is trjlng to break Into collegiate ball Wecghman Won't Let McGraw Get Ahead of Him "TUGCSY'S McGIlAWS "medicinal shipment next week to Hot Springs K-Vof the thirty-day training lule has been Ev" "th National l.eacue. and the Informal rullnir has started like, motion ol r, ... Wf$ ABHM,. ntl.BB ..l.ll... I.AlitiljilI DliAAtltltn K .""viift mmici .uw-s UWIUC3 uivumjji, VV 't rru- 1.1 -.!.,.. - :.... i- .,. - "o uin tJiay iur jjuaiLiuu in inu .aiiuiidi mis ngusoii iiaiurany is ne ""ttreen tho Giants and Cubs. 'Wceghmaii Is dttcrmlncd that JIcGraw shall Ki& "v, " . (,iv,.viJv(j vm uju iijins K.. ih n m.n.m r9 lUn.. r.n.1 m. . .!...... .. B nnr Hat n nm tim,.nr.tl .. . Ilm ,1. ! BVt v bv"l fc iiifc.m;io ii.iu ULi:ii;ia mm 111 uuu M'usuil llivj IU uo panel" W? vinfttpfl nr PYnrnuanrl tn tlin IrVnntqa rnunrl In lalfn llm i.rnllmlm.u . ,n.. "Here's tho way "VVeeghman views the that somehow crept Into print. ' "With tho Giants and Dodgers W-frtns thcIr Pitchers and catchers for or the other clubs, we decided to send l"Bouth at about the harno time. We don't vwun anyiuing ims season, ui course, L-Jxectlon of tho tlub, but I think there E. . .. -;uner teams. ... milE account falls to state whether or not Wceghmaii will take - Rogers llornsby along, but mention of pitchers and catchers tends to tho idea that Hogenu will remain in Texas for a while. This Idea 13 further strengthened by word from Branch Hlckey. tr Oeschger Starts Correspondence Course rITTOW to Bo a Soldier" is one subject that has not et been successfully v taught by a correspondence school, but almost everj thing elfco has, 5 ..from learning how to become a movie fyfcasebaU has had a wide-open opportunity for somo wldc-awako diamond Tuur to adapt the long-uistanco scneme and the chance finally has been gobbled Tho daring Idison of baseball TtlUly moundsman, whoso brand new AABt ThaIiIbhIiiIIii T..n lu . 111. irltil twn iiiviuciuutij, " n iv utH huj "flria first boxmanshlp of note, and tho '"Increased by his latest piojcct. Tho . furnished: l"', Vlll'nnd npcplim,. n AtmnnK linnllinn nf TnA . n .. n hI.I. I .. .. .... fev w...w. wvo...bv, juui.cv, ...ub.iw u muv, u"3 uiiujiiiuus 10 Decorne 9, pitcher. When his brother went up to tho big leagues ioihie Vernnn lfent to his room at St. Mary's and wept. Ho no longer would havo the : 5 Instruction of his famous brother. But at last a great idea hit him it f.A lashed madly downstairs to tho commercial class, knocking iim nrnfn...i. VK ver ,n 'l'8 llaslr 1 iL-it, and typed off the following letter to his brother Ik .in. "Dear Joe Why not write to me and tell mo all vour mnn.it.pr t.ttu IS .,.-.. ..-,.. . .,.. ., c i;i jrou uouui piiciunKf isu iii iiiu on Ki'rjltchers. Watrh them all and write Cf . your Instructions every da). Your brother, VUItNON" y, . ... fS'' rpiIU campus soon became accustomed to the husky figure of young uescnger uuiuug uuu rt gained by big buddy during fe r, dally Jotted down for his Kid brother's benefit. jrpo A considerable extent Jeff Tcsreau, AI Dcmaree and George "Smith, of 8r-i the Giants' pitching staff, will be on probation at tho start of the coming j$?:'NHnpa!gn. These three constitute one bJHUes and it will 00 up to tnem to snow something. Otherwise it Is likely jicuraw will raano use 01 ujc iinnare. To John Henry Wagner ifpHB Pittsburgli stovo league will " Uonus Wagner tomorrow, tne occasion marking tho fortj fourth annl- R.Trsary of tho blrtn 01 tno great piajcr. Jiany fans from 11 distance will E'ijJoln the Smoketown contingent In honoring the bo' ved veteran. Grant R1Ipb's nocm commemorating the occasion last season Is rrnnvin.i lfcyr " , yropnaio at tins iuuv. I$y UUAS'IMSD RICE (Upon the Occasion of Ilia Vortu third Birthday I T I ... 0 Mot I'd Hie to be I kid ilka yon, at -ii vrinVltd. aerhavs. and somewhat Cray, i mi a Ud a kid at heart ft ,rr on the Held of pai, iirilliiff onolher seaton'a start !Wltliii7 i ir mo BC' '" "'" f'At forty-three OH, gee , 'vJm. Mrtno on okJ-llme spring If Xot of the spring the poets sing j, Thi spring oj roses ana. oiu mmwi Oiihil, roliier, of the Vrasn ana mng. Fbfjuio-oase hits and tUnnlno teams TflW tmcteitt roar that echoes in a juouce fhen your long triple ties the score. f .fortV'tnrcc. . ff ft could only know the joy I fsMIng for a spring like-that, l I4k9 frtj place oui ii me (" mike ana olove, unn onn ana vui. thlrtit thousand cheered my name . lut Ana In the face and. grin I.U held Youth by the hand i flay the game out loje or win stniy yi c" ." w.-.." .iilio illlt romp amid the clan !tkose unborn when you began. .r V m l" y-thre where most of us will be and old or fat and stoto t up, without a place lo go tki royal road of play It that now a nacioni sway; tu, still in tn mornings sun, why jlorftti mt begun ka. amid the long parade. nitty start and shine and fade )FMMei', yvaisit ana vnance ana ,v Make good and then drop fat foei fickle town, -. f- A W,, OF TOE HOLD, Says "A" Manager Has Provide Players Mack safely may assume the well- nothing and lalmr low Just now It Is admitted that Connlo Is fairly nelson, a hammer lock, a strangle chieftain Is said to have nothing to have Mm Is tho now only certain to put the crimson hoso on thcVtreat and Harrow both iiro settled on this Connlo must havo the Dialers, ho thm nipr frnm fhn nreient Hod Knv Thu task Is not a cinch, but It will be .r (lint wnrM Int- rn Ilia nirl la .Mctnnls deal was made. It Is declared, and thereby has transferred the people, llfty thousand i ollars Is set fiultc a few hall pl.iers the-e davs couple of other Items of Interest have theso Is that Connlo Is pretty suio pitcher, and tho other is that the been cheered by a letter from the conditioning" plnv In tho proposed of tho Giant crlipl(d squad ahead sustained by President Tcncr, of - klnli .. 1 ..r. . .1 !...., ... . .1 111... ... iui:ii uiu-au uuu lliauu 11KU JliUIlS ....,... .... .... .... , . . nmii ohuu, uuu IIU iliau ilua ullllult'U .1 I.. 1.. .1 ..II, 1 , ut i ulnPf nH.l 1. . 1 . A 1. .. t...u.,l.t situation, as appears In a statement taking time by tho foielock and' pre- tho campaign In advance of homo tho Cubs' pitching and latching staffs Intend to let tho Giants get uway mo training will not lie undir tho will bo no objection to It by tho star to breaking rocks, l'or some time of education to the national pastlm. up. Is nono othei than .Too Oeschger, school Is working ovcrtlmo on the l LJ f .. ... . ". I , ... ... Uk ot .rtl a -UIICHC, TVIieiO ne (JlU reputation acquired thero has been details of the discovery are hereby .. ., '. . . "" """ uu inc siyies useu uy tho other big to me. I will practlco according to enect 1110 secrci3 or tno hurling his major league cxperlenco and third of New York's pitching possl- glvo Its annual birthday dinner to T -..wwMvvM t uu- IV Some game tee JUtoio Hut you. uio'te seen them m. .i A, - -.. vwrf. UIIU IUs now how soon Youth runs into Age As, one by one, the old Hush calls, ' m.ui noriicj leave me uportlng Pane And even mighty Larry falls. Hut you, alone, Cling to the throne, Xot carina that the hour is late Defying Tide and Time and rate'' Or. maybe. Hans, you must haie'lnown That out the highway, mile by mile If you had faded, passed or flown ' 0whUeV"""d ,l0t haVe 6"' ". Baseball without IJans Wagner's namit Who'd care to sec that sort of garnet A box score minus lfaoner's hitt We louldn't even thltJc of it! V Wars drift by Wars and rumors of war's atarm uut tne ugnt still flames in your Bat. And the snap remains in your ancient For Time has beckoned you in tain Has called you with Us yearly vlea But you still hold your ancient retan And stick around at fort.ihr.. " A'rh1rhty"o-rXh'n """' ' '"" naie long since faded from the push Have driven in their final score Or, drttrf back into the Bush But yon have never heard Time call Too busy out there playing ball ilaklng a fancy stop or hit ' Or all the; tally rest of it. Yl And so from all tcho love the game Here's to the glory of your fame Wave on, forever wave, Old Seoul Safe from the Umpire's final "Out" You. who have found the fabled fount Of Youth, and Aprils-yet-to-be Y '-IJuM'"" ffUrntd IW "' ,A ho wo im all s ylmyiS A- Sl ' rue Bote at the I nvjR effort? ' .. rJ rZT ' ft v IQtm mv LfsST vjoRDS WL- see 1 ''-Wff, &gJg - I , 4 Oar 40 i& 4 YlMyJ lt yw1 REEVES LEADS ! BYWIDEMARGIN Northwest Captain Has Advantage of 36 Points in Individual Scoring EVENSON MAKES GAIN Bj I'AUL I'KKP With only one more game rem lining on the Nortlica-t High School basketball schedule, with .South Philadelphia on Tupiclaj, it Is hanll prob il,p til it Cap tain Ondfll It.-evrs will be bo.itoii ou. for first place In the individual tearing records of the Iutcrscliol.istlc Basket ball League The Archho forward Is now In trinchrU In the fading position by a margin of thirtj-nlx points It Is not the holdPr of tteond place thit Hecvcs fears, but thp t' Ird and fourth men Bunnln, tho runnir-up Is no longer a mptnher of tho circuit hut Kvenson and f'lark, of Trades shool and Weft 1'hlla delphli High. Hfpcctlvrlj, althougn moip than thlrt-llvp points in the rear, still have a chancu tu llnlfli on top Kvenson and Passon of South Phlli delphla, made tho greatest gains during tho last Wf ek, the fonner Innrpsinn- i,u number of credits from 93 to 125 ,ind I ,. . ,, m - ' -" -- in tn latter from ,C to 101 Passon is "" " i.iuei-, M poinis lielilnd I from there that I Havo Happened to Trautwcln Springer. Of Cpntril wLphi. thu ntnml.ini nf llin iramo Is hltrh scoring ten two-pointers agilnst Trades nc-noui on 'i nursuaj, s now second In the niunher of flfld goils scored . Clark of Wpst Philadelphia, pastil the century nnrk in the number of foul goalh tallied last week and pads thp league with 103 onp-polntprs Bun nlu contlnuis to hold second honors with SC, with i:rnson third with 79 riltbT DIMSIO.N' STANDINT, VJ (Illf! Pin ... . 44 TS Ida levn, N I. nonnln. SI'. I vpniion T. forward ( lark. W. P intfr . Surapnon O . forward . Trautwcln. (' H H . forward ... ij Mi 11 T'l .. Ii lul 11(1 121 Ul 111 HO mi to 70 17 77 -11 .- s ranson, S 1' forward , , ... Hprlnnfr. CHS ituard ... -Ill 411 srim-iner .s i, , lorwuru . . I, Hrzoir. M I!, center .. 3j W" llarkmaii, c Jl h forw'd II An Werkrly. N U. guard .... j j PletwaMer O cnt r ..Lit t III vo'ii'iiii s. ii. r . iirwarn r Adams. W 1 , forward .7 I'alrliuret V forward . ,11 Knami W" I , marl , 2j McC'ann W I forward . , Dornhflm r., forward... . I lilrkles. O, forward ... . to DoniWo. s P , ent"T . , in n llrlen N. I! . mard. ... 7 Wood T , forward , , ;i Ithoadm W P forward . 1", Armairong C It M suard. n Wattman. S P ginrd . . . 1 IS MIlMton H r nuard . .11 Nalafe, T , guard 14 3pra.ll. i. Fuaru u Sports Served Short T. . Alldcr. of Woodland, won the Wanhlnnton Illrlhday uolf tournament at Prlli-alr. Kla when h defeated W 11 Utrh of ?:xmoor In tho Hnals by lj up and 11 to Pl Kemr Ilocir wa rhoan referco for th' JTnnl. Moran-rrd rulton Merit whMi will tako rUco at Jew Orleans next Monday ntsht. The Princeton awlmmlnr team defeated Columbia 43 to 10 In an Intercollegiate League meet at Prlneeton. Olio Helelt defeated Joe Majrr " to SI- In flftv-olfht lnnlnita In the nrt of their home an! home, three cushion billiard a-amea In the play.off series for the championship. In which Harry I' Cllne la also a con tender. Word was reeelied by the Chlraco Na. tlonal I.eacue club that Thll Douglass rounled upon as a peer of Alexander and Jim Vauahn on the Cuba' pitching ataff this lear will probablv not be able to play at all during the 1018 aeason. Charles K. White, the Ilrookhn amateur, icon the national Class II 18 'J balk line championship title In the final malrh of the tournament at the New York Athletic ..!... 1.- m.H, h reenrd averaae of 1! I.lll. and the run of the tournament with a cluster of nftwfour. White also won the fixture in 1017. M'GOVERN'S FUNERAL WILL BE HELD MONDAY Sam Harris, Former Manager, Will Pay Expenses and Act as Pallbearer NEW YORK. Feb 23 A reaulem mi will be said Monday for Terrv Mc. Govern at the Church of Kt. John the Kvantrellst, Brooklyn. Interment will be In Holy Cross gemetery. 8am Harris, former manager of the boxer, will pay funeral expenses and will set as pallbearer. In company with neora-a 11. Cohan and Joe HumDhrevs. NEARING THE END w. g. laird, Manitoba champion, killed at front, was inventor; OF INGENIOUS GOLFING MACHINE In Winning His Last Championship He Played Six Sensational Rounds, Holing- Out in One Match With Remarkable Shot H CHAKLES (Chick) KVAXS, JR. CAN'ADV has suffered greitly from man of gie it phvslc.il energy nnd stood the war and the blow has fillen xi ff rt rutu Im lies In his stoi king feet vlth spec lil Ik.ivIupbs upon thu golfing lie hid an excellent gime; driving far population 'Iho Scotsmen who have and straight plavlng his push shot like taken it leading part In tho developnn lit t in ictei and his chip chat vlth del'c.ite of Cmadi have hritught their game precision! He vas alio noted for the with them and nil ovci Cnnadi there eas0 with whhli ho extricated himself aro fine courses and cnthusi istlc pla-ifrom dllllcultips els I Mr Mini was a member of tho St One of the eirllest "icrlflies nn the Charles (,olf Club of Winnipeg, and It altar of the IlrltMi empire u W. ! I was there that tho JIanltob i champion I.ilrd. of Wlnnlptg a former champion , ship of 1112 was p!apd A very In of Mnnltobi, Indeed ho was rh iniploii i tprculng n'or) Is told of his match with of the province when bo was killed I I.M Letge In that championship It was rail him u Can till in liHciuse for . i ninn-I at the eighth hole I,icgo hid I inded her of j cam he was Identified with Win- i t-Ioo to tho giccn with his tee eliot mid nlpcg and hclppd to in ike the golf his- it looked a ceitaln three for him torv of tint pirt of the world Ho cnllstid earb In tlin war ns a prl- Hull's Difficult Shot alo In tho Mvnt.nlntn lam.ron litphlandcis and reiditd the lank of loinpiuv Krgeint in ijor In comptra-, lively short time. He met his death in 1 landers eirl tu 1016. Tine I'fajers in Winnipeg , ,, lllllll't'K r"C( ilia it. ui; t hvnn u ivr t,u ' p.-iin golf, for, Judging from tho pi ijers ' and the enthusiasm keen, and I rrral! that a resident of tliat cltj has Invented a vci good and ingenious golf inaehlno for practicing v Ci I.ilnl was a man of fine person alltv , one of tiioso favored ones who m ikes f i lends ever) where. He was a SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS -By HILL YOUKG JACK 0'BRICN', the popular West Philadelphia welterweight, who meets I'aul DoIe, of New ork, In tho finil bout of tho National A. C . Isut tho only 0110 who will attempt to stago a "lomcbick" tonight. Jack Mc Gulgan, strange as It may seem, will appear In the other "comeback" act After a laj-off of several weeks, during which time the club had changed owners-hip several times, Jack decided to take the bit" Into his own hands and resume his weekly shows without the aid of outsiders. Jack has been In hard luck this win ter and tho followers of the padded initt .110 pulling for him to "coma back" successfully. If successful, McCulgan will stage wraps between tho best box ers of tho country, O Brlen has been training in Ills brother's gm for some time in prepara tion for his bout tonight, and according to those who have seen him in action this week, I'aul HoIo must be lu ex cellent sh-ipo to win tho verdict Doyle Is known as a hard puncher anil will mike Jack step botne. In the semlwlnd.-up Battling Murray, Philadelphia s sensational flyweight, op poses Tommy Doyle, of Now York, a protege of Paul's Murray is on the trail of a return contest with Joe Tuber, and If he trims tho Now Yorker ho Is deserving of tho chance, providing Tuber will give It to him Dannv Buck and Battling Leonard, local bantamweight rivals, meet In the main preliminary. Johnny Marto clashes with Joo Miller, and In the opening bout Johnny O'Meara will meet Steve Mori Is. "lloth Tfd Kid I.hI and Soldier Hartneld are In Upton shape for their tilt at the Olim. pla A A Monday night." said Leon Ttalnes this morning "Arcordlng to the newspiper reports theso two men cut un one nf the hear scraps ever witnessed, and each la anxious 10 seuia me quescion ox supremacy. In the aemlwtnd-UD nf the Olimnla. JarW Thompson, the colored heav) weight, who has won seven surresstve bouta via the. K. o route, win endeavor to make It eight by stopping Andrew Johnson, who haa met- In tho ring and In society some of the beat heavyweights In the ring. Including Jack Johnson. Phil Fi-nnillnl, a French lad who comes hero with a great record, meetaoe Mendell the coming newsbov champion. In thu third bout, I'rankle Williams boxes Kd lie Pal- mer, me -jioga nasn, in ine second 1111, lluslile llntehlnson, who is managed by jsck iiagen. ina former poxer. meeia a lougn opponent in jick tester in tne openinx bout, Battling ionard and Tatay Wallace are Piping In tlrst'Clas ahape by boxing lu tha bouta held aeveral times a. week by the United Service Club and by Nick Haea at the Union League In addition 10 condition ing themaelves. Wallaca and Leonard help entertain the aallora and eoldlera. Tatsr Wallace's nsxt bout Is with Haiti, more Pundea in llaltlmore Wedneeday eve ning. It will be a alx rounds or less affair. Harry Leonard, of Southward, who fought many; of the best local boys last year, la planning o atempc 10 come parx. A OF THE LONG TRAIL ,. . m. ,..,,...,.,..., his drive and his lull liv oft the falr wav. a grovo of high trees sppiratlng It and the green AH tho Hlgns were pointing to n lost hole hut with his usuil iiihnnen In dllllcult situations he plijtd a supurh mashlc shot up Into tho all. It vi cut. Down It fell upon the green and thin slid slowly Into the hole 1 happen to have before mo the scores ' of this ivmt and tho llgures of I.ilrds game show an ainirlng consistency Par of the course Is 73 Mthough a terilllc wind was blowing Laird began bv winning the qii ililk.it ion lound with a "fi H followed tlia' up with a match play of 70, 78, 77, 73 and 71 BELL- Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night 'MIIRM . A. 1 ('. Uo llonik and .lack .Mclarron fought 11 elx-rouiid draw. Jelling Merino drrratrd loo VV-l-iit. t.enrae hrisllan Moiinrd Ike lirlfllli in I lie opening round, Joliunv Ilhonu knocked out ulliimy viurtlin, In llrnt. Ilnrrv vie. utTrry Mnrrd 11 trrlinlril kniiikoiit over Jimmy lliirrelt. vhen the bout waa aton lJ In the lirot round, to sine Ilarrettl VV alter llronil lalmel 11 foul ugulnst liimtnv Hudson In seioiid round ,IKIS.H)N I'aul llemers arnred it tudi ninl knorkoiit over lldle O'lirefe when llerrrfsi ( nlilev atonned Iho bout after II Ijeefe lion knocked down four times III the seinnd round, I.NIIIN I.KliliK Harry Brow 11 bested Je .lllMDl, Joe Tuber ilrw with Voms; Iluck I Irmlng, I'al Moore defeated Johnny I ) Mian. Ilarrr Itumeev bored six rounda J". "; draw v. Ilh Willie Vloore mid tin '."'l?.' ? "J." three-rcund evlilliltlon with I il IU KlHtlerv, II 11 ll.sllind. Ml.s. Sergeant Hob Martin nf t aiiili Nlielln. knorked out II T. Vlcl lllgott. hrutnrght rhumnloii of I uroi Wuclsworlli. In the fourth roundl Hanie; VVIIIIimis. of (iimti Hudaworth. won the feiitlierwriglit title of the tirmv und navy when he defeated lluil rerrlll. of I niiiij hlielli. M-M IIWI-Ln llennv Vnlger de feutrd Toiiiiny Miea lu a fust twleve round bout. the local rings last jear nre now unheard of. which prompta us to aaj, "i-li.htere may come and lighters may go, but managers lo on forever " , IIobKogel has taken under hla manage ment Lddle Daley an 1 Young Olnnan two local boa who aro anxious to meet any lining Joo Ilorrell, the walloping Wop. Is now seeking bouta with Johnny Dundee, Irish I'atsy Cllno and Lew Tendfer. Willie Jarksnti. Anil RnrtfV lvflniaa mada such a hit Willi the Buffalo fane last .Mon day night that they havo been rematched 10 meet in a ten round scrap March 11. Jackson recelied .71U for boxing Kanaas. NEW HAMPSHIRE WINS FLEET FOOTBALL TITLE Defeats U. S. S. Vermont, 13-6, in Gamo Played Somewhere Along the American Coast . With n team comnosed of former col legiate gridiron stars, the If. S S New llampahlro yesterday won the fleet foot, ball championship by defeating tho U. J. S. Vermont, by the Kcoro of 13-6. The game; which furnished many thrill- Inir nlaVH to ttn lnrc-e number nf spec tators, was played somewhere along tho American coast. The new champions scored the win ning touchdown in the second half. The score at the half time was 6-6. The Th line-up of tho New Hampshire eleven, which was coached by Knslgn Itov I2m mans, the former Princeton star, follows: Left end, Uaerman : left tackle, Wilson, Alabama: left guard, Benklns; 'center, Cook, North Carolina; right guard, Olassvvell, Purdue; right tackle, Breweri rhrht end. McOlure. llnlv Cross: nuarter- back, Iwkaround, Carlisle; left half I back, Voorhees, Swarthmors I rlht halN seventy-five c Mk, Sloan, 'llolj' Croilllvwk.lbulns BWn IROBESON ENTERS THE PENTATHLON All-Avftlliirl Afhlpfp TSYnTM .aii-Aiounu.tt.tniv.ie r 1 uni lungers win uompeie 111 renn iteiay uarnivai MEADOWBROOK G A M E S Hntrlcs for tho nnnuil Penn relay carnival, which will ho held this c.tr on April 2i and 27, continue to arrive, tho latest of which Is that of Itobcson, tho greatest uth'ete that has ever rep resented Ilutgers ltobeson. who Is one of the best all-around athletes in tho tountrj at tho present time, has en tned the pentathlon championship of the colleges of America, which will be held as ono of the special events of tin carnival Last fall he proved himself one of the greatest football p!aers In tho coun try, and was chosen by Walter Camp for .1 placo on his all-eastern team ltobeson Is known to ho irry ppeedy. In the pentathlon he will hive to run -'00 meters, 1300 meters, throw ihn dis. eus. throw the Javelin and bioad jump Ho Is known to bo good at the shorter urn and tho broad Jump und with his adaptabllltv ho should mako a veryl hard in in twbeat for this event. 1 Two additional - e'i'.s I ive been added to the alieidy long list of races arranged bj- the .Meadow brook Club for Its games I nt Second Iteglment Armory on March ' 8 and '1 One Is a Junior National A. I A L rhimplonship event. This Is the COO sards raco and will bo contested on the first night of tho meet. It will bring athletes from every sectfcm of the I countr Tho other event, which will also t ike place on the opening night will 1 be a one mlie relay race for suburban high schools PHIL DOGS WIN 250 RIBBONS IN NEW YORK Local Exhibitors Make Splen did Showing in Big West minster Show SUW YORK, I'cb. 23. tn.ru i'i i !',rt ,n ce'ebratlnsr Wnbhlng tons yiithilty at the Westminster Ken nel Club dog show for tho Ameiican Ji, T..rMSS, ?l, ,Jtadlsn Square Garden, tho 1'hlladelplil.i. exhibitors camo very prominently Into the limelight. Among tho oeal exhibitors to win ono or more of tho special prizes, nsldo from what they hid done In the regular classes for cad, breed, were air. and Mrs Olln 1 limey, V.T. Payne. Bob White Kcn nel Mrs. Mary J Hrecht, Mrs Harry S Peastcr. Mrs. B. I'. Lewis, Jr., and Theodoro Verklrtz All told, tho Philadelphia exhibitors were awarded somo 250 prize ribbons, of which fully 20 per cent wefo the coveted blues and In some Instances of the particolored tints that denote tho vilnncrs" classes. It was generally re garded as the best chow Ing that Phila delphia exhibitors have made in many jears at tho Madison Square Garden dog show. Many Philadelphia owners were win ners In the special competitions of the .different breeds. Mrs Olln Hnney ac counted for several In tim pn..,inn classes with Afon Snulb and her hus band, besides several other specials, won the handsome prize for tho best team of greyhounds, against an entry of four others, the largest ever knowm In grei- ..vu.iu, htiii inz.ea in ims country. Mrs. Mary V. Brecht won In many Boston terrier specials with Flames, for al though sold for 11000 to Mr. Skerritt, tho winnings went to her. In toy poo dles Theodore Verklrtz also picked up fcomo specials with Little Baby Doll. AMERICAN CUP MATCH IS AGAIN POSTPONED l'or the fourth tlmo annnr-rnxere.l grounds prevented the soccer elevens of me uission a. a , or ims city, and West Hudson, of Harrison. N. J . from playing their American Cup match, which was scheduled for tills afternoon. 011 tlin Tacony baseball grounds. The gamo will be played next Saturday afternoon, weather permitting. PLAN AMATEUR GAMES IF "PROS" QUIT CITIES CI.KVi:LAND. O. Feb. 23. Class A amateur baseball teams for every city that loses its professional club because of the war this season. That's the plan of the National Baseball Federation which met here today. The federation ulans Include nt 1eht seventy-five cities. Merchants and other win. giaoiy mok we Mud 'Boosts and Bumps -By KOBCKT The Heavies TTISTOr.V will be mide In tho stag' XJL jiant hc.iv j uelght tllvlvlon next Monday night, and perhaps a pair of big truck hon-os who hivo been cpilto ectlvo of lato uill be t Unlimited furious 1 Tredward Kulton, the neiireft cluuuplon In our midst, will battli Prank Mornn In New Orleans and Jack L)empcj, the latest hefty Hash, mingles with K O IIIU Hicnnan in Milwaukee According to the dope, the winnow will get to gether and Wllliud will meet tho victor of tho second fus In a match for tho tltto or something lloth bouts on Mondav night nro Im pel tant. If Tulton win lie will Inve proved that ho can stand up before . game guy and will be handed tho recog nition ho dessrven If lemp?ey knocks the tar out of Hrennaii, as he Is ex pected to do, then he is In lino for further honor" llowevci, no ono ctn tell whit will happen In fistic circles thess turbulent dijf, so tho results of tho battles will bo awaited with In terest Is rulton fiamc? It has been slid that I'rcdvvaid Is a elsssy boxer, Iiusi a swell left hand, but licks the courage to become 11 cham pion Tills is pirtlv true In New York he wanted to quit lifhls bout with M Iteleli, und tiled to jump out of tho ring when he met Morris In Canton, O, list Labor Da, wo saw him trv to climb through tho ropes after the llflh round and was pushed back again He was standing cm tho outside of the ropes leady to Jump to the ground when his trainer saved him When he Is winning and stacked up against a big, soft soak Pulton looks like a million dollars When he gets hit a couple of times, however, Tred vvard tho l'urlous io-es his head, his left Jab and his nerve, and looks like 1 plugged nickel Without those things he hasn't much ch nice to heroine n champion. On piper, he should have an easy tlmo with Tr-ink Mot an The blond Irishman lnsn t much science, but keeps boring in all of the time, looking font chance to land tint famous "Mary Ann" He was licked to, a fraz lo bv Jim Coffes s left hand In'both of their battles before ho landed the knock out wallop uil ho proliihlv will ho up against tho same stuff Monday night until 1'uiton locs his nerve. Moran Has Courage kSS 10 quitter Ho Is a tough, nd has proved man) times ke 11 heating Jack John son almost broke his hands on Moran's J iw in that twentv -round bittlo In Paris rtna J U'-inl tried lnrd to put the ,rIthman to pp r,allk n(.vci. ,, '""d knocked out, and if he was nblo to up against Will ird and Johnson It's a cinch ho cm linger with I iitlirtis I'red 'iho dope is tint Krcd will hit 1'rank with everj thing ho has In tho first few louuds and when bo finds his man still boring in ho will takn It on the run. Hut that Is only the dope. Moran has been hi the steer.igo cl ts since his battle with 'Wlllard Ho made quite a little lnoncv and spent it. He did not think of fighting again until Jack Dillon Jumped Into the spotlight and daicd him to fight. Prank ac cepted tho challenge, but considered the match u Joke He dldn t tialn very hard and entered tho ring looking like a prlzo hog at a stock show. Ho expected to flatten Dillon with a blngle punch, but, much to his surprise, tho smaller man did everything but knock him over the fenco for a home run. Tint battle put a big dent In Moran's reputation and when ho was outpointed by poor old Gunboat Smith In 13iookln last jear his down fall was considered complete. I Now he is coming hick against rul ton. He Is In good shape, li is the heart of a lion, has all of tho confidence In the world and if sameness counts for lanjthlng ho should glvo Kredward tho time of bis gay oung life. Hut, as we silel before, we shall see what we shall ' see. THOSE EXTRA PENNIES BOTHER CLUB OWNERS Giants and Cubs Will Give Them to Charity, but Others Are Waiting NHW YOltK, I'eb 23. The New York Giants and tlic Chicago Cubs both clubs of tho National League nro tho only major league or ganizations that have formed any definite plans for the use of the sur plus pennies which will come from tho war tax and tho added few cents decided on recently nt a meeting of a. commit tee here. .Secretary John B. Tostcr, of tho Giants, wild tho club had donated about 10,000 freo admissions to soidieis last car and In addition had given it huge sum to charltj. 'Ibis will bo enlarged this ear. The fund from surplus pen nies will pe laid aside solely for chari table purpotes. Walter Craighead, of tho Cubs favors giving tho wholo thing to charity. President Navln, of the Tlgeis, hasn't mado up his mind jet what ho will do President Haughton, of tho Braves, Is waiting for tho American League to tako somo action, Harry Frazee, of the Itcd ho, will do as tho others, do No answer was received from tho Cleve land Club. Garry Herrmann, of tho Beds, would not mal,e a reply, Harry Grablner, of tho White Sox, expressed tho opinion that tho Sox will not bo found wanting, pointing to Comlskej's donations last ear. No ono could mako a reply In St. .Louis. Barney Dreyfuss, of the Pirates, was 111 and could not answer, Tho Dodgers aro waiting, and so aro the Yankees. $30,970 TO BE AWARDED IN BIG BOWLING TOURNEY CINCINNATI. O. 1'eb. S3 Cash prizes totaling $30,970 will bo awarded to the high tollers In the American Howl ing congress tourney now in progress here. First prize in the tlve-men event will be (670; second, J62G, and third, 1575 First prize In the doubles will hi. I3G0: second. 1326. and third. S300. The winner of the singles will get S200, tccona prize win oe mu ana mira jiou. In the all-events race, ilrst prize wilt be (100, second (100 and third (90. SUITS $11 80 OB OVERCOATS O It DEB BEDDCED FROM (SO, $:5 and Ui PETER MORAN & CO. SSft- S. E. Cor. 9th nd Arch SU. Opsn lloadar soul Saturday UatU t o'clock NATIONAL A. C.VAMTit'.W.if TII1H (S.Vr.l KVKMMI. H-IIKLlARV s.l Yg. Jack O'Brien v. Paul Doylo IOUK OTII1.H STAIt IIOUTS 1IA8KKTIIAI I. DARTMOUTH vs. WsAI BTMOIITII vs. 1'tN.N HLVAMA Giauuulum, 5u bpruca tits, Rts iUU BtVo. (So. 11-10 ts., sua i hi. Admission sOa. I ,0 t W. MAXWELL Are in Again As for .Tack Dompsoy, M, ham. -,...fc3 pill Ilrciman will show whether J,ii!a ho . .im iwi kuuus or a najh in ,Cta pin Jack, ulio e real name U Tni.4 Hemp-ey. tnmB out ; fll Isposed of thico batil.'J tl.. 1 "'-A" Ham Harrison iiiu n est unci uisposeu of thien i,..i " n short order. Ho scored one-reSJsB knockouts over Homer hmlth and iSI fl oiu dim 1 unn ami won on u foui f,' Carl Morris after ho had hanaleaT.il Oklahoma cow nil over tho arena. Vo.J he Is stacked. up against Brennan tZfa a real test. Dempscy. by the way, was In the En n. car and a half ago and had isT battles In New York. Ho knocked rat?; Wild Hurt Kcnnev In four roiiUkS stopped tho nstoundlne. neilo ..?ll' Anderson In nine and gave John Vttltr"! Johnson, tho negro hcavswclaht, a u.ty rlblo licking lu ten rounds Then whm ho ran out of opponents Jack returnMV In Ms h.in.n In llia Wp.t '"W JI Jack halls from Seattle and n..i somo tlmo w ith tho lumbermen In tbt (4 wood' Ho worked hard and learned in W protect himself with his fists In battles vc hero thero were no referees or nur... Ho can hit from any ancle und t.. I rilllfn fl tiffin r Im amnc, n!lk....L . kt l-.w w ..... -...., ,1,IIUUSH m W never has been trained by clever nut.. ring partners Ho derived most ot lilj t knowledge tluougli watching other flfht- 5i crs and virtually is a self-made boxer. r l...i ! ....... sr-r. IU11 HUIBI -WlllCH -UCVIU till Uert Crow hurst, assistant manager ot t. ,1.. Il.lnl l..l. H.I r.. -. 1 J inu jiuivi nuKuti mi', luiiuirr cporilQI A editor, was a ere it friend of Terrv . I (lovcrn who died In Urooklyn yester- 4 d.ij He vi as verv Intimate with the! II IV.nl I . .. ., V..M tt fl.n I. a.. 1.. - . t uiuunijii isif.'i in ,nu iit'iit- gi ij career and alwas visited him before hit V bsttles In I'hlladclphl 1 4. I remember ono diy bick In 19D0," Vald Crowhurst today, "when Terry t was training for his flglii with Kluood McCloskev He was training out it i, Falrmount.lnn and hid Just returned? from 11 run through tho Park when I J wuuciii uuu 11m quaiit'is .c lliat tloil SV Terr was only twenty seirs old and t tho most talkcd-of boxer since the dan of John L Sullivan Nt 'Ho 1 seemed to be n very we little j fellow and talked about several old 4 fighters who had lost all of their money and lived on tho generosity of ih.t ,11 i friends and admirers j. HIIIII .. 1 ,!..... f in nui-i mi una iint,- Terry told ' me. j navo ou.uuu in bank, own a sporting goods store In Hrooklsn and am half owner In n stloon I am Invest. Ing mv money wlsclv and In a couple of scars can retire for life lou never win see mo lu tho bread line' I'Iacd the Iluccs 'Something must have b.nnipn.a Terrs 'h Ideas," continued Bert, 'for la 11 couple of sens ho was fiat broke. He hid u brother who was a Jockey, and 'lerrs begin to play tho races That took every cent ho had Ho was ono ot the tmlucklest men in the world when It came to picking winners. 'I ncvpr skill forget tho nluht Me. flovcrn boxed MeClosljpy. 1 Inood wai a tho gamest fighter who ever donned 4 boxing gloves and ono of the few who I had the neive to face 'lerrlble Terry, ueioro tne uout, Ham ii irrls, mananer of McOovern, dropped In to seo Mc Closkey ill his dressing room. "'Hard luck, Llwood,' he said In hoi. low tones 'I am sorrv for vou tonleht Terry Is In great shape and will knock ii jou on 111 iwo rounus at 1110 most.' McCloskey Was Game 'Llwood quickly Jumped to his feet ul and doubled his lists 'Is that sorM demanded 'well, Mr. Harris, if yoawaK back our Judgment with some rulS dough, I'll bet sou my ind of the pane, 1 whatever It Is. that 1 will be on myltrt and fighting haul at the end of thealxttt. roulid Are sou our 'Harris didn't bet and It was a rood thing that bo dldn t McCloskey can '1 erry a bard fight and stuck around until tho final gong clanged " EIGHT-CLUB LEAGUE PLAN OF AMATEURS If Two Teams in Each Section of Philadelphia Is Scheme: Orrrnnizo Tnmnrrnw The fact that "Alex" has gone Weit and Connie's million-dollar Inncld l scattered all over tho circuit Is not sufhclcnt to nut tho national pastime on lco in tills city. If tho plans ot men In- -ji! teicstou In tho gamo from tno amateur anglo go through Already a movement Is on foot toput-ylB nn eight-club league in action for th r, coming season and four viclI-knowtt ffjB .,..,... ... .1.- 1 , i.t-v-.B TJSMEit eiuus 111 1110 sciTiiiiro-ainiiicur untie - w made bids for niches In tho proposed of JM ganlzatlon. Tho promoters say they ex j pect no irouoio 111 securing ino requite m quota and mat each club will do rtpn-, sentatlvo of tho bejt local talent. 1 Inrrv Shaner. ha ernl years tw 1 president of the. now defunct 'VTntjJ Philadelphia League : I W. 1'ox, mm-, ager of tho Pritchard Club, ana oinersy well known in amateur baseball aro at V the bend of the mneement and a mltt-Ai Ing will bo held Sunday afternoon at rij itt'j aouui ie;u lec u .jcwci... -- nf nrtrnnix-itinn nrwl tn rprehft BDDllCft$ tlons from club manageia for places ta m the league. t M tho southwestern hectlon of tho city, tw II nt..t... Ii 4l-. niirllianui turn in thft nlltDa'rl Liuua 111 tno iiuuiicuoh mw u ifi east and two In tho Manaj unK-Roxoor j ough bection. i:ach pair or ciuos wwj ..!.. lm.viAn ni1lifni. irflma t hTiDl gMnff tho local fans a gamo each BiWm day on the homo ground. . ATnn.nrorw Intprpntprt can EeCUrO W-"3 ther Information by addressing Hantfl C?l, - ,- 4lia 1!lPVIfl PUBJO LEDdKn. or h. W. I'ox. 739 South Cecil m street. . . .. .Llln Til OLYMPIA A. A. rfSSfrS, ZHSS. 11 1 rankle William I" $ I A"" M llUIii.r ,"",--, joo .vienaru vs. j-mi "KIT" -- Jek Thompson v. Aiiclrow Jonnius via I ,:. v. ct-irl.or Bartfiw 2Se. Res.R0c.7Se. A-.n..tt.ll 50. loc.wMli PROTECI YOU CM The -y parries the blow, M absorbs the bump, fi i r: jVsi J isSd civ? !smm mm prevents damage and f '1 01 whhi were natjuciaicu wfin ic- ir.4ftJBK.?7Ji''". ( jsLtfettt'tii X .t7js -V.ft, l
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