- (V 'EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGEll-PHIL'ABELPniA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 101S V WEEL FLOWS ON FOREVER WHILE YANKEE MANAGERS AND PLAYERS PASS OUT IN PARA$ ENTIRE EXPENSES TRAINING SEASON AND GETS JANIDEAL CONDITIONING OUTFIT j;Manager Conserves $10,000 and Secures Ihgnificent Field and Gym at Army Camp gltfGuest of Montgomery and Y. M. C. A. , t Jtlia wise pickers of all-time teams and players liax o placed Cy ahead of Matty as baseball's best moundsmnn. That tlie former i M Olant boxman was tho smartest twlrlcr In tlio tramo, turnover, li Jjtortously disputed. That lio also Is a smart manager ls shown In other pM than that he produced a first-division team for Cincinnati durlns . full season of managing. The latest proof of Matty's managerial Vunnlnc Is tho putting ocr of tttle arrangement calculated to provide Ideal training quarters free and i ve his club about $10,000, tho entire expense of the training season, conserving of tho club purso wilt 'come In mighty handy during tho ' of -wartime campaigning. The scheme presents several Interesting angles. Matty goes to Mont. jrj Ala., -rnero ho will bo joint social and financial guest of tho local pVY. M. C. A. and the homo town Chamber of Commerce. Everything i to bo split In true southern hospitality stylo between hosts, and all Matty kHpM have to do is to bring his boj s along and enjoy the'bls spread. The arrangement ! n flftv.flflv nffnl- nn,l XiosMou hl rtnrmp hrlnc j. ... . v . . " i many, mi navo access lor training to a brand-new ana complete out r, plant and also training Quarters for tho Indoor lclnks nnd for bail ttber. Tho field has been especially constructed by Uncle Sam for tho luetic "benefit and amusement of tho thousands of Sammee boss being oled at tho Alabama capital and is up to date In ovcry detail. ',''' ... tf mtrifn i.it. .n t. . . 1 i . ,. r Ww "" xwiuw vuicr managers win uo lurmng loose me usual ij't. c'11 'or training under difficulties, some in poor fields and wlth- B' put other much-needed modern accessories, Matty will have the . best tho land affords free as tho atmosphere. ,', Can Do His Bit and Popularize Team EtTT WILL be seen that both patriotic and commercial reasons enter into ferine gooa juck mat lias come to the ilea chlcr, the mam considerations Ing that ho supply cheer and entertainment to the soldier lads of Uncle g.Bsxm and help give some esteemed publicity to tho head city of tho State. SjAJof'thls he can do besides greatly popularizing his team as a side issue. i,The plan is to play against the best army teams, and there Is no doubt jjthat- many fine rams will be dovelopcd from tho many professional players and tho cream of college talent In tho service. Camp teams al- predy'( axe at work and these will bo weeded out by preliminary play until Ktfae'jbest ones will stack up against Matty's men. Thero will be at least jsix. battles with the best teams that the camp can produce. Then there ffeateo "will be exhibition games between tho Indians and the Yankees, thus ffivbie the army boys a full taste of fine baseball. S , KMatty's squad of regulars will leaxe Cincinnati for the camp Match 10, but-a few perhaps will go earlier. Ilequest has been mado by tiio Y. M. f(,C.A authorities' for tho advance services of Earlo Nealo and Tom flrlflln, ftttw former to help coach basketball teams nnd tho latter to cut looso for soldier consumption tho jiarroonlous effects for which tho well-known lSitflelderlS'SO Justly celebrated. . , $: ' ....... Sy' j f. AS EXTRA and Important member of Matty's staff who already "-?XJL.has reported fot 'the season and positively wlllygo South, it W , tf la.saldla a prtpmlnentj colored citizen of Dayton, Who will do tho KA t .. 'aAIaIi. I Hl...altm. I..!...... ,ll. ..A..... ........ .1M Jl..n J.. 1.1. .,. glfty vuiyM iiiia,yiiui wuvaa nils tm i,v uvs ui-uuueuueu xxjiu mo ?t(- rVst'Matty is perpetrating "a. .bone, for ho can pick up plenty of Ef? ithepbeit brunette tallsma,nlc talent In the world around Dixie ball fi'it parka or 'nothing. Sts 3 k Managers. Come and Go. but Caldwell Hanas On A HANDY MAN AROUND THE HOUSE HErJRV TUERE ISN'T TH J- r1!)!!)! f) ft ftL ) I (TS f'M-L You HAFTA 00 IS II ' 11 11 Jmmjfim-. " 0" '' " r r 1 1 COLD W" of COUKib - X " Iinww - s .i. m-. rwi-- Uwomem aimt cx-pecteo , v To SHUT ); r MomcStcv iv Seei some To ifNiowJ -Bout such I (t oi-F g3y pitifuu cases sp- dumb- VrHirjescTN x- Athen-j Jmh Neas in mvupbTitm.u ,ttu a, v mm-j h ' mmmst v. -u. 1... 1 41 'y?w"?Jfcr Boosts and Bumps Dy ROBERT W. MAXWELL Strong in DcaUi 11 jfas jitst a coiioit fistfight, "free for all," Ilea copper sahl, As he raised the senseless figure from the gutter; And while a crowd of others chased the victor, who had fled, We placed the luckless victim on a shutter. t An ambulance arrived at length; the surpeon knelt him down And felt the feeble pulse with skillful fingers, Kxcluiming, with a headshakc und a very solemn frown: "It is but ft question now how long he lingers. Stionfj men, in pity, clenched their hands, and some, like women, cried. The victim raised one eye, all glazed and yellow, And, resentful of our sympathy, he sighed before he died: "Oh, say, you oughtcr sec the other fellow!" T. A. n. Heavyweights Are Popular Again Al'TKIt many jears of slumber tlio . hea) vi eight dlUslon is emerging froin a lllp Van Winkle and fistic fans nro beginning to tako notice of the gal lant Hiwooiers uno ioo uk""k "u well that tliey nre confining their ef forts to tlio t-quarcd circle Instead of lending a helping hand to Uncle Sam. Tho stage la bet for a big rclal of the truck-horso pnort and nerhap.s wo will. I seo somo real action In the next few 1 months. Tho results of Monday's battle", when Fulton knocked out Moran und Jack uenipsey sioppeu xim imciumm, ,'..w. tfcn iiinr.i in tlm fnremost rank and Itliev now arc looked upon as the most lllkelv contenders for AVillard's crown, which Is growing Etnlo and musty from .Its long la) off A bout between Fulton and DeniDsey Is the Ms noise at present and It Is fafo to say that huge purses w 111 be offered! for the mill by promoters all oer Iho coimtiy. Moran's Name Completely Erased Frank Jloran cracd his nann- from the liciyv.elt,lit si'0 "hen li went rioun undrr a shower of blows adminis tered by Ferocious l'redward. Ilajabted -Vo tan Into Jarlc Curley nvcr in NtwS only thrco rounds and was saed from York tho otlier da, and Jacques vrjs'S crd of his achievements and boldly chl lenged AVIIIard for the title. In addition ; iu mat no ivouitl Slop SCHDes on thi 1 """ """ ""' unat uo you think of J me as a fighter? Ain't I the best roiJ ever saw? Ain't I gdt a swell left htiidH . That port of chatter did not mik.". - lilt and I-redlard was looked upon Tria'rf QU" 'ILIUII, , li For two cars Fulton has been nta.f lard's most persistent challenger. M nui is ma ucn ai uig jes every week n4? unto nciii bu mr na o claim the, title Ho was recognized as cliamDlon In ni..' ester, Minn. ; but In tho big towns thtyj gave him tho laugh. Hut he look h.i..'l nfter cery fight, and right now WII-'H ...... o """ iuuko iuo a. joko wnen com- liai t.u nil J1I9, Jess in Embarrassing Light Jess, by the way. Is placed In .m. barrasslng iiosltlon. He could not (ton ?tA ...u..,i. ,,, ,c luuuu-s, wnue l'Ttawinl turned tho trick In fewer than -.." Tho dupestcrs will figure that Fulton ft three times ah good as Jess and showj Just causo for a ipatch between the plr 4 Beforo this happens, howeer, Jck: uemp-sej- must ue eillTlinaieu. i KENNEL CLUB SHOW i WOMEN'S TENNIS TITLE ) BEST FIELDERS MAY , TOURNEY HERE JUNE 17 GET LOWER BERTHS FLORIDA GOLF TITLE terrible beating when his manager bubbling oer with conversation .b toiscd In tho Fponge ns a token op de- Dcmpscy. "That guv Is the best I tverjj feat. Jloran was in goou siinpc wnrnjuaxo peen in my life." ho paid. "IU ho met tVlliard. but the $27,000 he re- can bent any man In thd world and will celed as his pliare of the purse ptoed trim Wlllaid If Iho big boy ever gives too much, for him lie lingered In the him a match. Ho can beat any man white lights, closed up Broadway cery who has the courace to ptan.i ir night and foon was hitting only the i him, und as for Fulton, why he wouli- nign ppois on an vwrne vyiiiiiier-". jio De a jokp. ra liKe to stage a Fulton. tiled to conio uaut, out laucu. aiure TTt i ii7Ci i nnn TiMnrmiTo ' UlUluO 1UUU EillllUCnJlxationnl Sinslcs Championship on Baseball Fan Suggests Novel Itlca ' Wcstsidc Courts, New York, of How to Award Sleep- Aufjust 20 ing Quarters eaeted Its toll. Fulton, honcxer. took a good beating for txxo rounds nnd, according to his R17AI T fiPAI AFITAIR vown count, was hit on tho chin twenty- lliur&u Lijjnu an iimi u times, inat statement sounds nsny .Annual All-Breed Exhibition 1 Opened This Morning in First Regiment Armory 1 CmiWOO, Ffb. 27 The national I'llU'AOO. Feb 27 Major leaguo i lay (ourt tennis cliampionHhlp contests baseball club.s xxlll be allnxxed but onf I xxlll bo staged Julv 1, it xyas otllclally pleeplng car when thex malto their night fi,nmiiiorl orln- Tlin 1 nmnn'ft nntlr.1i. Illllllts lhls heaHOll. OfllolalK lierp XOie 111- at championships will be staged at the formed todav Cotislderablo sp"CUlatIon I til.ll 1.1. .1.1 (tl..t..l !..!. t..u.. SI m At... a ,. tlin nllnllnAli n f tfiA IllilloP n 1 1 t . i J 111 mUClItll (il r IvJS' l 1. IUIJ( UUI1U i. 1 1 lUU I ,l' 'J tilt- li liliitv Hi 'i. liiv u'" 4 iiiiu N. . DOGS VIE FOR HONOR USiSiVKS'li'Si-ViS: I tCerdtn,oin,,!:et,!,attci'1f),cfon,,',r I PLAYERS TO ECONOMIZE In nad at Career's Start for a boxer has other things to do In the ring besides counting tho number of ... . -,,. -i . .i -it ri times hf Is hit. If Fredvxard Is nccus- Victory of Miss Campbell I ol-, lt'(micu t0 puln(f thls ,lint ,,c ls ,lkely lows Snlcndid Showinir of to forset thc fi&urcs n.,ul th0 referco win ioxxm oim-iium onuxxjiii, ui loWRe hy countn(- Up t0 ten. But tho Ml'S. E. II. Fitlei' big plasterer looms up bigger than ever beforo on the fistic hoi Izon and must be recognized sooner or later. gles championship, at iho AVestslde Ten- be awarded for thc best lleMIng and bat- i With tho entry 1K aggregating more ' nls Club, .New lortt. August ting axerages..uI no aci.onjxab lauen. , Ry ,,ETEK pUTTKU than 1000, representing 030 dogs, the 1 ..," . . ,,. -,,. ...,.t. m'.m n "" The lctory of JIlss lHhel Campbell, annual all-breed exhibition of tho Ken- II UKVK SI P KSK KK INK ' WIW ' ' K of the Oxc.brook Oolt Club, in tho vm. M. U VVV,vrwV M. m. ,,,w .- Dentpscy bout, and x HI offer a big pum for It." Fulton Laying Axxay CoitA Fulton Is keeping busy these dy and making money while the maklnit it good He has accumulated pome $30.. 000 since the first of the vear and la meeting all coiners. He Is matched te bo Willie Meehnn, tho fat Joke from Frisco, at Denver next Monday nighty He should haxc no trouble In walloping Willie. Others have done It before him. Dempeey hIho has a bout for Sfondsr., " ui "Baini iwa Norfolk, the i coioreu neavyxveignt, lit a ten-round I uaiwo iniiuiraio. Fred cot ill bad at tho start of his I But the bids nri nrwn tn , n. career w hen he published a padded rec-1 Fulton light. . v T - . , . TjrvNE figure stands out sharply against tho background of wreckage of fcjAYankee teams of tho l.iMt -decaile. and tlmt Is 1lm cnnrrllner norsnnne ClUy Caldwell. Managers have come and gono in an endless procession players have departed by tho hundreds, but Caldwell alone, always In rand always uncertain of his Job, continues on the roster, tho oldest j dumber In point of .service. Like" Mr. Tennyson's well-known brook, the temperamental Slim One simply flows on forever. f-C!1Kot a season has passed during which Caldwell has not jumped the l--fence. At the most unexpected moment he has bloxx-n, no one knoxxeth fe"'walthcr, report placing him at aious points of the compass and borne- ! tiroes outside the confines of the United States. During his regular Urodlo fflMtscason it was said that ho had gono to Panama to vlexv tlio canal, but ftfua proved as raise as pqeuous reports, xnat is, It was firmly denied by ,the wodtgal upon his return to the fold. p. SxK As was customary, the coming of a new inauagci' brought the perennial f . rifort. The grandest of all the little trouble-makers since Johnny Black f pissed had little time to live when Miller Huggins landed. Nothing to It. Ii BtsUlings had stood for Slim and five other managers prior to Huggins, In Ioiuinc Chase, "Wolverton, Chance, Pcckinpaugh and Donovan, but thero would be none of tho monkey business) this time. The fans xx'ould rise up ahd demand Huggins's Job unless he performed his first obligation to tho &cjufe. But the first player story handed out by Huggins after getting to -JfeirTork was that Caldwell was a fine, fellow, was fit physically and ,11,.. HVUtU V J ..W B- ..... ..A ..... ...W .....J .a.... FW C?aldwell Joined the Yanks In 1910, when George Stalllngs was sitting jB)a mine mat nnauy uiexv up. no xiiercioro will oegin ins nnun teason horUy unless he finally is traded and, strange as it may seem, there is no , ietoltb talk Just now of his possible removal. One reason, perhaps, that ) rijports of Caldwell deals no longer are seriously considered Is that mana- gf are" not anxious to admit that they would like to havo him. itJ. V ... TAf' x kfrJ'TIAIjDWELiIi gets the serxlco record of seven managers within iSf V eight seasons on a technicality only. During Roger Feckin- r w,Mu(liil Drier mcumoency oi. omce imu nuraan poio was on on ono r?rt hl Informal vacations. P ',.-'' . D-l.If 17... nr.1.. roLUitinn Vn..o 7.'..,. I, A'CHKEHIKO old-fashioned note floats back from tho days of tlio loush- PArVneck stuff In baseball, before tho umpires wcro addressed a3 "Mister" I before the college boys polluted the pastime, substituted "I have It" for ,-t 'ot if and worked other refined reforms. Soma timo back Johnny ' JBMti n"ni1n a few casual remarks about tho passing of tho custom of tho rr in disporting tnemsotx-es 10 nn aumtnng popuiaco going to ana i, parks, and now he has a, sdmewhat general statement to offer in : of injecting a needed pep into the pastime, which ls quite decadent, i Johnny sees it ' The trouble with baseball Is that it Is now an exhibition and not a tt," ays EVcri." "If you look crows-eyed at an umplro he fires you, I thnyou are panned for weakening tho team by your absence. ( Wbea'the old Cuba were In their prime they begged tho 'pardon' of .. ....?rl;. . m? IHna rni1sp,1 tin. Ylllt thnf W-AI nil. ThAV w,nt ln)n .. wltii stlkes gleaming, and then it was- up to the baseman. If he Wyiu Inio center field ydu got up, dusted your clothes, listened to the I efjflee of his pals and vowed to get hi'm'the next time. Thero never i anyquestion about your trying to win. f "ttVW didn't like an umpire's decision you told him so, and If he Lift 'think quicker and talk faster you finished second In the argument. ku vnant-dr&nd toasted -you and everybody had a lovelv time. ,-polrjt I am, ntaklng; Is' Jhls: shut off. the, 'safety valx-e' and quit SB, oaseoaii ' un oiHiuiuwu.' .v fcuuu ran enmo m u. cu-iiol iigni i 'eighteen" red-blooded men, actuated, moved, urged on by ono sole ,wlu". . ' a. i. ' ., fOHNNT, come io think of It, got by witli the rough stuff once ' fa kultured Boston, and possibly lie feels that he can repeat. By. has dqne more wonderful things even than that. $ OutMeldera Make Best Bomb Hurlers LiXMSKS ,aro In great demand on the French front, according to Orj&uathe old-time ball player, who Is now an officer in the , anay. - JUe say s ins ny-cnascrs ore tinnier on mo jioot ana get , mm qtUckly thanother ball players, and when it comes to ItktA 'rVnd tliey have It all over the pitchers, catchers and ninMMW. SUMI oaifiicra ro buuiib luiunsn, uui. nicy ore usea ; ct markiroTn.a short dirtance, whlloithe outfielders make long ; tooling, the hall a.at grenade should be looped. Witt tltm Yoatm Rmtttrv Bleed Chance latin fc to Meiallae rome young battery blood during t May at KarVK is wtfcc4 Vy the (act that two colt pitchers (WW IMW awnwiiwiuHn' iiwuajii-'jeW'aayB. une Hk. fclt4fro JeajMoOlBBlty's McAllister club. MUMon la credited Trtth -tyro, no-hit games B ww-Mawr, mm m hh ot. r. uuoww.j. sisswny vvrnmn pnwaj ncl Club of riilladclphla opened, this ! morning at tho First Heglment Armory, lltoad nnd Calloxxhill streets. I.Ike tho i exhibition in Xcxv York last week, the ! proceeds -x 111 bo dexoted to charity, the I beneficiary being tho Child's Federation. I Twenty of tlio best-known members lot tha Huiergrnoy Aid Service, with Mrs. William J. Clothier as acting di rector, officiated as btexvardessts in the J xarious ranges and handed tlie ribbons to tho xx Inning oxxners. FOR WILLARD FIGHT IN BILLIARD TOURNEY New Orleans Club Willing to i Defeats Cline in Final Game i cuit. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS By BILL BELL Pay That for Bout Between Jess and Fulton for Local Championship in Three-Cushion Tourney xmv om.ii.vNs, F.b r It Jes Wlllard nnd Fred Fulton will I Mrs Filler ppi-nt most of her xx Inters ' In Florida and tho golf course at Palm Uracil was particularly to her liking. The mere fact that piio entered tho 1 tournament xas enough to inaKe tho Continuing the brilliant form displaced' other xxomen contestants realbo that in his match against Joseph Mayer on ! the chief honor would go to her. And xx omens golr cliamplonsinp or l'lonoa recalls to mind that this title has been i generally xxou by a Philadelphia woman u.ier to.-hexer.ti jc.-rs iiib Honor oi l ,. ,, ,, ,., , rran!r0 bout,. being tho State champion belonged to for lredd- XX'olSdt. n 122-round imy, ami Mrs II. H. Filler, of the Merlon Cricket Vounc Pulllxan. k 114-pounir. XXolita.t ... , i lias fouatit a majorltr o Ills bouts outside I or mis tu. Ilarrr I eonard. of Pouthwatl;. I hot on i tlio trail of Joe .Mcndcll. l'ranklo Clar!. and ; lMcliIo ftulchlnson I cliti n rtixli'.rniitul l-i nut Imra 4tia T Mitel I Kit airy Strontr (ana Auditorium Athletic ("Inb will gfxo There Is considerable rixalrx between them $100,000 "Io bo split any way .Toluinr Hunt ha HrrunuM an all-star show for hi xweltly attrartlon at llii Cam hrla A. C. on Friday lilsht. In the wlnd-np ...i.i. n,n. ,&. . liu .n.tilnp frnm Munu. . ......... , i , ., . . . l.UUIQ .K'rtliuifn-i ..... ...i.v.1 ....... .-. .. m.-iKD .1 worms neaxjxxeiBiu ciiampion- , JlnndaV lilsht. Otto lie sclt defeated "urine tueso jr.irs xnen sue nrouglll , 1Unk. sapi Jain, jolts, purii.nes.-ii-. thn pxhlhltnr nf tlila oltv .....l x-n... I York, oxxlng to the fact that at the l Westminster Kennel Club shoxv last xxeek I more than 250 ribbons xx ere captured by hlgh-bted Quaker City canines. Prom jincnt among tho New York exhibitors 1 is Mrs, Clifford li. Harmon, a well i known society woman, xx-hose nexv Im 1 portatlons In tho West Highland white iteirlers caused a i-cnsatlon at tho New York show and sxxtpt most of the classes with Duchess of Sutherland nnd other champions. She will also shoxv her notablo kennels of Sealevhams. Mrs. Grace V. Jackon is one of the leading IIe seems to bo popular fax'orlte. Tho exhibitors In tho 1'eltlnge.so classes and number of rounds and placo for staging xx 111 show among other champions Choc- hout aro Immatci lal to me." agreeable to tho principals, The club ho xxlred Champion Jess Wlllard at Jacksonville, Fla last night. Fulton already had told tho club ho xxas teady and xxaltlng. Willard Is WllinR JACKSOXVH.Lll, l'U, J'eb JT Jes. Wlllard today declared hu had leerlx-pd fcexeral offers to fight Fred Fulton and that ho probably xxould tlgn for tho match. Ho said: "Hax-e sexcral good offers to boi Ful ton. Will probably sign with him soon. ... . . . .. . . ' '...- .J..'. .-....... .1... L'u..ln.t.ii 1ln.,. llnr,.- riln. In 111. fln.-il irn.nr. nf !li I Home IO tile .11.1111 J.ine IHO J-lOriCia H" lUlim-j -.t ' -" billiard nlnvers' nmbuIanCe fund three- championship cup, she met pome of tho wnsiu. ,, fci riMi.Vit i,.7j,iM,ii.,.nLJrl1ost'1Nomp,Iiilaer.s in tho country. Few, Kl,l M.wlfr. of North ivnn. encounUrs cushion tournament last night by a score ,,,., ,.,, ,,.,A n , ., ,,, rr.nLl. .xicGulr-. of xvilllamsDort. n tlw ( ---. - .. ....... .....v.., ,,,..,.,. rh- other boula xxlll lfl h. Mullen nnd Jlmmy Ilhoan, Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night J m .f,l,VKrAIJTr1 ."""" Iel.'fr7 Xlllle Laiiittorrl In ten roiindi. Joe Welt Inr Mopped h.ddli. l)or-ej In the elcbta round. IIOSTOy Fred Hjrer easily otfetM XXulter Itutler In tutlxe loonu.. a-uid Ilemarls knocked out .Mm Kerr in th hrst round und lYankle tron esrsei Iho referee's decision oxer l'addy Oweol In ten rounds. of EO to 3D. Tho tltlo of champion of no,,,,i ,,,.,. , inllrs , ,.,. , . eml Inrt-un. Philadelphia goes to tho winner, and and in tho match plav lounds sho took I jTmmy jlrDonnah and Harry McOaffertv. $117 was turned oxer to the ambulance tho meuFUre of many a hvoman who beat Terrv Hanlon and Tommy Gibson will open ,:.'. wl sfvnrvs 4Virt lopelntu ntict n rnltrtitn I hoi" nn 1ia nrxi-Hiot-n 11nf.es III? BllUe taken up among the big croud which ' .... ir,.,n ,.i10 stooDeil witnessed tho match at Alllngcr's acad-1 Has Excellent Kccortl JSSf .VlbJ1 N-aYtSn. ia.c erny- . . ... - I It miiv Drain tlnl Ml r.mnl..il , acn, Is preparing for his return encasement licth nlajeis xvere In excellent form,1 '' may proxo inat atlss l.unpbell maj , ,.r,.n Uub6 uennett at Jincoster Monday nnd tho matrix was brilliantly contested, rfl'cni nor xery line record. For ears i eienlnc. Jloxieii is tra nins xxun ins spar his last OD a few xveeks sho has been near the top of tho'local rlne partner. Hobby Dillon list or xxomen plajers. and while Mie many dlfllcult shots being executed by both men. itelsclt finished w-Ith a spec tadilar unfinished run of sex en points. iXillCll ueciuvu 11U maiuii ill vibiuj-inui lnrinKS, .... . .... linn polf In lni-ol pnmiiotlKnn with his lilgli run oi lour in tlie rour- . -- .:" .":"""': teenth Inning pud a txxo on his net shot. , in 'P'10 oi me lact mat Jim Barnes eu ancau or Jteisett anu at tne is bouik in get a mg poi ot money at out Al Wnarner. Jimmy Mulhern efsihni nltU JCnocl'out Riley, Mhlle Kddls Barm ! ana i.aaie uexine xviu open me snotr. i i llryan Doxtney, tlm Thleaio 'mlddlft iveiEni, nam orcn suaoroiicu lur siir osj. by tlia AVIeeonsIn Athletic Commission oa the iharjce ot haxhiff xlolated ths rules br xvrestllni; Th lyinUlnn.L Auditorium Athletlo Club. Vt .vlitt. .Iaif.il tha Vitilnn.ltnran arrAli. SkflA'X ....... -j . ....... a. ,im fui.i .. k eii t... uiicnu t uuiiq '. nni wv .w, .-. v.- Bl X.-HB, Ulllll l now nnd ICivnl Tl rt xvhilo Mrs. Albert (Jerry Snoxv xvlll be a sttong competitor In this breed xvlth her recent sensation, Phantom of Ashcroft, which cost Its owner 6500 and caused a spilt in tho judging for tho bpst dog of any bro'd in tlie Nexv York show. 1 Birr Dogs Aplenty German theep-dogs alio haxo an In creased entry list, while the larger breeds aro all well represented, l.'ngllsli toy bpaniels, with twenty-one actual dogs, run tho Pekingese n close second for premier honors In the larger toy nurrl.uy Tlin ftr-ai. 1 ...... 1 . . 'owned by Mrs. Pajne Wliltney, the wife oi mo laiiiuun uuiuteur pporit-man, lias an exceptional large entry of this breed Promptly at 10 o'clock this morning Judgo Vinton P. Proise passed his crit ical eyo oxer tho FnglMi greIiounds and followed this breed xvlth xx-hlte toy poo dles. In an adjoining ring Mrs. Helen N. Talbot adjudged tho pointers. Alhert W. Cahlxxell presided over tho ring which inclosed llusslan wolfhounds; willlatn It. Loixo axx-arded tho ribbons In tho sporting tpanlel clashes : G. V. Glebe de cided the merits of tho St. Bernards and Gieat Dams nnd T. Monroo Dobbins was kept buny xvlth tho Tjull terriers. Dempscy to 3Icct Devcrc U111V.-AUU, I'CU. ST. In lila fnrtv-th til. f ftv-s xt 1. s Jack Dempsey arrlx-cd today at Joplln, fourth, plxty-llfth and i-exenty-nlnth has never been a finalist in tho local Ilol.lu Dillon, b promi.tns nuns fljelsht. JJ" inoTnird Wl ard ch.mplon.hlis she has played some xery , $&r"$gFrtri JfS .amS'!r.tho0iv 'SSI! , -- "iu fivi. n iwvui V.UU1.HIU1UI;, jioueil ana jjcnncu. in fcpito of the fact that Jim Barnes la Boinp to fjet a biff pot of money nt Nut a Smith, ussiatant home managei fn.nrn.ln Hnrlntr. l,n fftlint- nmAnre ilm (Hvmnin. A. A., lias Ji.rnn.lM a fare ined a'lead'o0? Tl ' ?f ,' U, "''"Iphla professionals T,,earnr1.a,n1aTretotf'K0n7pVfa.. ' thren nnlniH e-ieh Ih t,iat thls ,s not Ro1'"'' t0 bo the best held tomorrow In the ndmlnlstratlon h Hllnn forced rnrt of thlrtx- lnnlncs. xilth the atslslaiice' Colorado Snrlns. I or anotner run oi jour hoxentli Inning, had calr to 15. ItelPCIl gailierec tnreo points .eacn. - ,,, ., ," - ," "7 .. Vn Tioi island. Allmlral Howies, of tlw ...... .., .....v, ....,,....,,, 1,011, jh ,.-.,. k,, .iiv. nnd ilsltlns Hetiaturs also will bo honored ) fA ...l.nnn .mi.AWMA... ..I..1. I.a t. ...t . I ..I...... nml .lint. (n.lAil V. t a with lltul ll.n u.nml .Tllr.m In. Tllinllnn.l.i. 1..1I... .i.u iv.i.u luiiiut.uti nibiH 11V 13 Hi:(lt;U- 1 illiili m mm .v,.,.... ....a .,..,, ..... kl, n.,,,,u vi,..l, ,j .iiiiuuihuuu iuiicy, i ...... . .. . .. . -. ...... .11.1 .... ., n. nn ...In,. Iitlilnli m. . I .. .... ... ....... .... .. ... . rj' in .......... ......... , ...., ........ D-141 !! U1IMUU111;C1I ilLliri UdlU lUlllUen flfteen- Nolcs of the Bowlers With a triple, tie noxr runnlna- In ths Indus trial J.eairuo nciwcn mar puppiy, xvestern ;tectrlo and Iludd Manufacturing- Company, somo classy bowltnir contests will bo looked ror to win lint honors. The, 3022 pins rolled by tho Aqullas Clear team, of et. Paul, at Cincinnati, In the "A II C" tourney. Btvlne It th lead. Is bslow the recorl held hero in this city by the Pennsylvania Hallroad team, of ths Phllsdelphli l.eag-ue. which, on January 18 rolled a score of 3n33vcfns, nine more than tho aboxe-mentionea team. innM-a nt Ihs lludd Manufacturing, mull n new hlsh-sroro record for this leamis when lie tossed them over for 020 pins In his three names. aveTBKlns 223 for a single frame. In Iho postponed match ho tallied 37 In tho last same. Belt Telephons pln-scatterera took thre straiaht from tho fltandard Roller Ilearlns aquad. Mount,' ot th former, coins; over In hi last same for 222 pins. Western ntertrii took two out ot threo from tho Star Hupply Ham, Hhronk, rolling for Htar. knocked them oxer for a doubl count and threo odd pins. Krauss. on of the squat! on tha Tryon, Hn hinif In form, was relieved by Kauf. tnann. If proved a good substitute, but poor support from the rest or in learn was unable to overcome. Western Electric,'! lead. Johnson, rolling In a gamo for Iho Ifarmer . .. Via Amarlmll IIKUe. showed tha maples falling, fo his Uklng when ho scored 22 pins In his final gams. Another team mate. Molter. had SOS In his second game. ffotn scores Utiw, -.,,, , w --- "W straight zrom ids .i. i. u, a. ,iuau. ..a T-1 r-nmnanv l.im nnllmiesott. tA i th. chamolonshlD. now leadlnsr illaln 4JD0 laaus Slier inius ihiob fvw from ths Autocar Club and going "orer.tha top't when Ardjnoro Y. MC. A. lost ths odd gam to NarbertD I. M. li . Jfif.Mr.",.!.TTil..J... .. 1 uled to meet Bob Dexero in round battle. Negotiations for a match betxxcen Pempsey and Hilly Mlske also aro in progress and tho I'ulton-Dempsey match ls still pending, l-'olloxxlng his defeat of mil Urennan, offers, of bouts In all sections of tho country with Pulton ns the most mentioned opponent haxo poured In on Dempsey. Ilrcnnan Sprained Ankle "The Urennan bout xxas a dandy stunt for ine," Dempsey said before leaving here. "I'm out to finish oxery bout I start Just as quickly as I can." Urennan returned to Chicago in a wheelchair following his match at Mll- xvaukee. Physicians said his anklo was sprained In tho bout. Looks Had for Dempsey Wlllard's statement tha- ho intends to sign xxlth Pulton probably means that Jack Dempsey xvlll not get a chanco nt cither AVIllard or Fulton until after tha Wlllard-Fulton bout. Wlllard's w Iro xx as In answer to- a query aH to what con sideration he xxould Rlvo Dempsey, but" his reply entirely Ignored Dempsey, On top ot tho Wlllard telegram a mes sage xx-as also received from Fulton, In which ho emphatically stated that Dempsey would haxe to wait until after ho tackles Wlllard. him thn match. IteHelt will play Kleckhofer, of Chi cago, holder of the world's three-cushion championship, a match at AIllngcr'H to night and tomorrow night, fifty points each, l.a.st night's scoro follows: Rrlselt 0 31000O. 10 0 00101 0012 000012 0 0 1)0 0 10100 0 1 noons o so iol ) o u n u u a o u n o 111 (I 30300O 021 0 0 12103U 7 00. Innings. 82 High run, 7. fllne 0 00110100101042001 I 0 II II O 1 1 0 4 1 II 1 n 1 " O II 1 (I ( II 2 II II 0 II 1 II II U 1 0 II I O 0 II l) I U 1 II II 0 000110100000010020 230. Innings. 8J. High run. 4. STANDING OK TIII3 PIATHItS w. i.. r.r. v. i,. r.r. rtelsclt.... " '- ."00 IXankelman .1 n .500 rilno 1 .'! .700 Jones 4 n .400 Mayer.... 0 4 .two Planncry.. oil) .000 lxlv.1-1 li in- least ono otlier club is going to follow- the stand taken by Huntingdon Valley. It xxas announced after Dax'o Cuthbert had resigned his Job at Noble to go to Including many boxing bouts Canada that Ills successor would not bo I Av?Vl& Ma.ul're,' CAPTAIN REEVES ONLY PLAYER TO GRADUATE z Sports Served Short Harry C. 1fanr. southpaw nltchrr of the wna married In Waahinston AmeiVan Irfatuo baaball tfam, irai Hrenater. dauRhtNi arkenaack to Miis ).fal oi xonner uuerm Nate Iiafi nrranced a nrst-cUaa rrocram. l Lurtwreii mo Jack Drlscoll. nuilll. 1'eiint.la Af ii ntl I M lUfV l.ixsaras appointed nt present, nnd there ls a . joo Mendeif. Jack Prady. Johnny Tjman. likelihood th.it tho club -xvlll bo w Ithout Kranklo Clark, Battling Oant. and Young tho sen Ices of a professional for the ' llobld,!au' ;; rest ot tho je.tr and possibly until the Ilattltng (lanli, of Soukhivark. who bovs xx-ar is oxer. Jtax Hon la the opening bout of th Olym- nla A. A. neat Monday night, is In stria Whero Pros Will Lose training at Adam Itjans Academy. Thero will bo as much golf as ex-er Kay Itelmont. xho Is under the tuanage- . Only one member of this year's cham pionship basketball team at Northeast High will be missing xvhen Coach Oscar Gerney sounds the call for cage candi dates next season. Ttiat Is unless tha fellows enlist. Captain Gendell Peeves will bo the absentee, for he will grad uate in June. , As this season's quintet won the Dutch Trophy with the loss of only one game, tho Archives' chances of re taining the title nest year are exceed ingly bright. Tlio following men nre expected to get Into harness next sea son; Herzog, O'Brien. Schneider, Weck crly, Young, of tho first team, and Fisher, Cameron, Thomas, Shane and Paxvley, o the second squad. Herzog, xvhose xrork at center this season was on a. par xvlth any In the circuit, xvlll most likely be honored xvlth the captaincy. ST. COLUMBA TO PLAY U. S. MARINE QUINTET. Manager Jim Coffey, of the charhplon- snip sc (.oiumoai nve, or tne American Oeorgo M, llrewster. I'ollnulng a conference with John McOraw and Harry N Hempstead at tho Giants' office Georgo Durns, una of tho so-called holdouts iho club has been trylntr to bring Into lino, signed his contract for tho season. I.nr r llenton, catcher on tho Unlierslty ot Michigan team and formerly an all western football end, has been signed by the St. J,ouls Nationals llenton was given a trxout with the Chicago Nationals last spring. . Richard Conway. Inflelder. nf tha Wor cester club, of tha Hastern league, leader of tho league hitting last season, haa been purchased bx the Ltoston Dravca. Cpnvay plays shortatop and second base. James C. Mrflll, owner of the Indian apolis baseball club, of tho American As sociation, arrived in Indianapolis from Florida to take charge of the hunt for a S.anager for tho Indians to replace. Jack cndrlcks. now with the fit. Louis 'Na tionals. Mctiui said the only oner ho had yet jnada waa to Larry Lajole. Ilrooklrn received ths signed contract ot Richard K. Durnlng. pitcher, -who was pur chased from tho Portland (Me.) club In 1910. x . Charles While, of Brooklsn, defeated AIl Elmtlle. of Milwaukee. U00 to 23H in ths second match of tbs ctsss A national ama teur 18.2 balkllno billiard tournament at Detroit. played this jcar, but many of thejnient of Abo Azar und xvho has scored xlo- women xxlio aio lnlcrcs, ed In lied Cross '"lea oxer naming i.eonaro. u-ort-o ouimi, j n,i.. i. ..n, ..;..... '' Tommy Penan and Itocco ord. xvlshes to much time to golf as they did last year. Tho younger male players wll bo ab sent as xx ell and those xxho aro not al ready In service xvlll probably bo affected by the next draft. This means less teaching for tho professional. On the other hand, tho older men xvho are over tho draft ago xxlll be out In force, ns they all realize tho necessity of exercise With Inoseascd.dues nnd xvlth-tlio xx-ar taxes Imposed on' all club mcnjbershlps, xvlth golf balls at increased prices, many of the older plajers xxlll economize along other golf lines, mcli as gold lessons nid nexv clubs. So It can readily be seen that tho golf professional xxlll be hard hit this year. SHAW, WILDEST PITCHER, HOLDOUT ON GRIFFITH Uasketball League, ls arranging games wun captain uogans Marines ana a quintet from Camp 'Meade. The Ma- rlnsu will tin mil Mnn-Xl 11 In Trnir more Hall, Franklin street and Columbia avenue, ana tne uamp Jieaao team on uarcn j? in me same cage, . , Wf xvcofley sent a oMsiiance .to- the ri tutJWal rentivj Other Sports on Page 15 SUITS $1 1 80 OB OVERCOATS sJsssW sssssss OBDKJt REDUCEP FB0M (SO, US and I0 PETER MORAN & CO, t'.T, S. ECoroth A Arch St.. ' Desn Monday end Saturday Until 0 o'cl. F Jim Shaw, tho xvlldest nlteher in thn American Leaguo last year. Is holding out on Clark Urimth, and has appealed io mo secretary ot mo American League for munitions xvUli xx hlch to conduct his fight for an .Increased stipend, or. at any rate, for a better contract than that which Griff tendered him a while ago, and xvhlch xvas promptly returned to the Washington club's headquarters. EjjSjMt Jtm li meet Johnny llogan, Jack Lester. Toung liuclc I'lemlng. loung Doulslana or any other good 105-round boy In ths country. Tnirnl boxers haxo a chancQ to show their cleverness of foot tomorrow evening, but It will bo on the danco floor Instead of in tho tiventy-four-foot square. , Tho Melody Club, of this city, xvlll hold Us annual danco ot Danco uo lianceianu, monti-m street una Montgomery nvenuo. and with no regular Inning show It Is expected that many of tho local pugilists Mill attend tho danco. Pete Herman says that the troublo v. 1th his eye didn't result from Kid XXllllams's Jobs. Hero l what the bantam champ ai.rt8 "I got this trouble in a bout with tlusslo LeTils at Philadelphia when wo boxed for a soldiers' smoke benvAt fund. They caxo us a set of gloxes tt-at had been used and xvere dirty. Oussle hit roe In ths eyo and I'xo bad troublo since." CTSBassr-ssssBssDnassss1 t i- I 1 nmWiiwiyrTaMLt n PROSPERITY Front 3 Back 3 J COLLARS Wear longest ' , GEO. P. IDE 1 CO , Hiktrs, TROT, N. ! PHILA. BRANCH : It09 f eh St ; Joe Tuber, Philadelphia's enlry for tho xiorld's bantamweight title, will receive a real tryout Haturday night when ho faces Joo Lynch, tho New York lad credited with a knCKKOUl victory uver Jiiu 11 iinajiis, in me llnal bout ot the National A. C. IPnilalfl 1.--, 1111 Ta U 11I1B LIU, liIMlltH Harlem, lMdle Kelly, of New Yorlc In the of thlfl city, larildca Minlwlnd-upi I'reston Hrpwn meets Knock- v5vzvf A BoeSssssssssssI BsiLH MORAINE 2Vz n. . TYNDALE2J4-in. Headquarttrs for h IDE COLLARS, SCOTT & HUNSICKER , blilrt Makers and Fnrnlikert 108 S. 13th Street oi A rour jttun urww -" ""'l wiiTBgBHcoi('SLfyysNsifn Accidents wHl.h'apnetveven fn ,the bestireflrulated traffic. So put ai p 'f- Ti m m i as l .ss r SETS THE PACE 20SYear Automobile owners these davs have' ceased to experiment. They are buying cars that are backed by years of; success. Prompt Deliveries m 'tft m liOltoWkCi.,231 e iv .i JSA . r? . . sssfVl
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