s - ',"" v . ' -2- , sr,w-,sr .T,nTt,TTr. ,rrtri-ir irninTT A -HV1Q lUViUJIJNU rUiiLlU JLiliULiHlJlt--fJllJjA.iJUfJilA, majssija.1, lUAUun . ...i.'xu NG OF PRELIMINARY TRAINING SEASON FINDS STOVE LEAGUE READY FOR A RECEIVER: v.y : ' IEBACK OF LURID PUBLICITY ! ERANGS MOGUL WEEGHMAN; 3VEL0PING VARIOUS HOLDOUTS St ' ( lllia . aa-.a .. . I I ! icfs Example and Douglas's Injury Encour age Vaughn and Tyler to 'Rebel No ;'i "30-Onmp Pit1iPr" Vpf. Available i v I'jwell-known Jlarebark of lurid center of hectic ndvertlslnc. k.'Who ha adly upaet bnneball m during the winter months by .;BUltxareI and brass band methods Mr St Louis In the holdout hole pwy, Is' feeling tlio ntlnp; of the Hi now aro perplexing the wealthy mogul and Manager ailiciiin Iht cause Is easy to see. Alexander Is working out at Hot Jng on the big $10,000 bonus &l,not get Into tho gamo unless fnoney; Tyler has taken his run lHil not do any heaving .unless a good ullrc of tho money rent out nftei I. be! applied to his bank account. Ills r Kid Hollocher Is equally obstinate. The big roll and big mI irj fhv turned the youngster's head, nr declaring that the highly touted l!as far as ho Is concerned. Ho can i if he prefers. Is the cist of MltchcD'a decision. A development that no doubt has tlon relates to Thll Douglas's case. I tew with appendicitis, and In consequence will bo of no ue In gelling t,Vlth tho flying start planned as a wt.JIm Vaughn announced himself !wghman Is confronted with the it, he so far has pacllled nono ; upon to bring home thirty games V ... iff tlTEEGHMAN has ono of tho very T' .i fai VV It.. ... . II.. hnl.tnnti. TIlO 'outfit to tako a long Jaunt to tho rule requiring late reporters to Kntrto were made the penalty for holding out thus would be a povv ih rfUl leverage. vi Dt. n;. .. ; UmJititinnrii Tmininn Circles oiy iuiapo un ' in.iin..... u Stoo League Is ready for n rcccler. Tho piellmlnnry training ... . i ... .k.i.. nl Tint Mnrtnfu uin u mi unci tun nobis are commencnm iu m.c . -. - N-Vcondltlonlng work. Tho McGraw Idltlonlng" only was condemned by many, but upon us appro ui y jrt.nf Toner ns not lolatlng tho leaguo rule forbidding actual training k until thirty dajs before the season opened other teams hao m- sed to follow suit. 'PIT ..... ... I .... ....... Kit. I...U i-. ft -)..!. r.a. TfnKluci mwl ntllPTS 7j. :ist.) iiig uuua, wm-, .v.....i ...... .... kfiLl catchers for like conditioning, and KMu battery1 materials and will have n ppcctal preliminary besslon In phMcal "-Stfture at theold plantation at Haddock. Ga. At Hot Springs tho bos iCMl bathe and drink water and climb mountains and play the ponies and I r,Erm nth,r Informal athletic stunts. At Haddock It will bo a continuous isJ&of party, with hunting, fishing and tramping and plenty of nodal ton-M?ilz!..,- . i,m ,,..y thn lone cvcninsH. Nothing goes In the nitinl &iiuMball lino at cither place, and the llnl fellow who pulls a ball out nf rA pocket is going to get lined If anjbody tells on Mm. He tu i get fr at out of the league; Tw ......... .... i.. . i. .. .. il. I.... r.Jrijnln&. however, as report states that t the racing season there and that home uny DooKmuners c-. ,v...., lu foVlde everybody with exercise. Tho racing was excellent and ocrj thins u satisfactory, which means, no doubt, tnai ino uoouics u ..,. Hk the further word that there will be nearly 1000 horses In the Mables week, pome Idea may be had as to -Wand how little money will bo In their J, iMet-slxnlng season Is reached. W$&. ' '.'.' 'iUirrHE report from which the foregoing training racis aio cuiieu W-fL "X states that tho opening of Iho racc3 found many well-known LWS'iporting men from New York. Chicago. St. Louis and other largo points present. It might have udded that tho original delegation 'AiiT will be largely augmented during !?!' ? n ii wr..fj ..:, . t "i rrazL truuiu sivutw wit twNBVT angle" to the Tratt deal has report Pratt neither Is dissatisfied 4?L,m hi. hnMout club as it means of ,:"Sll. His lawsuit against Hall continues, tho suing plaver having given filhBdeiosliion In the caso beroie leaving .J at SM Petersburg. Kla. . The real colored party In the old ' tiraeVt. Which Is credited to Tratt himself, Is protection ngalnH being put UMn'tbad with the league autnoriues in uiu '"" " SZLViLek .lth Ban Johiibon on account of his activities In thn fflia tTtit Tlayers' Fraternity, rratt longs for no such unciiviablo position M,-to Just what exact manner of protection Pratt desires Is not Mated. rWbly If Czar Johnson wcro to pen him a few lines convejlng a fraternal "Wins the sensitive plajer might cheer nuggins ny auacnuig nis urn Iftittifie to a Yankee official questionnaire. kWf No Pitcher Like Rube fOMBIT CONNUiili. oeau in iih- played baseball, yet he Is ouo of tho Wa.'born In Manchester, England, and - .. .... Bf,m.-tjaa Been a lot of players como and go. but ho lates Lajolo and Itubo K-Stakll as tho best two that ever plaed in tho American League. When I'Mmra inose IWO no naaetcu ui hiu .. ! .. ... V... ..1. T .... ..,t 0 waller aonnson. uuan uwtmm iwide. l.He says he never has seen any pitcher blnco with tho stuff tho Itubo .when he was right, for ho made r bucket, Tommy says the Athletics l other club that tho Itubo had a pt.to bo a bit wild, with the result that they went to tho plate shaking with '"ifcw'of getting beaned with his torrltlc fast ono, so they did llttlo or no ', ,, Cornell May Not Arrange TEVEU may bo Cornell's desires Intercollegiate sport, she has to cut Mptn in me case oi crew mailers is two fresnman cignta ana two upper-class eights aro working mi tho nes, but If the practice Is not wlthout any definite Inspiration concerning tho future. Thcie Indeed, to "bo something more than a possibility that Cornell's proud as a leader In aquatics will not regattas, euner at nome or auroad. will be arranged. Tho Idea at seems to contemplate the rowing of scrub races among crews of lHous colleges of the university sure, mere is some iam oi an nto lit the early spring, but this Is the only matter having an Inter te aspect In which Cornell seems at all Interested at the present and nothing tangiblo has been kht coach, who was relied upon Ourtney's shoulders, is engaged in lis nov in coiiuuion. u ia nam, m carry-on mo tasK or developing t' Ithaca. Whatever can' be dono to keep alive the fine anuatlc at Cornell will bo done, and the pulse in rowing affairs on Cayuga as is not now promised; but, as present outlooK. is for the simplest qort of a rowing program. In time, assuming some temporary loyal sons of mat university glorious past. (V.,4' ' Cornell Not to Sleet uo nine .win piay lourteen 1 Tale nor Princeton appears .re Jhla 'regret, but uncertainty whether or not tho two unlver. SW'l r iniercouegiate sport prevented a timely understand ttwMtUacaus. Doctor sharpe will coach the nine and Frank n am taiviier; iw years ago, win assist him. Clary was rc- fiP Uptw officers' training camp because of a physical publicity Is having It" effect In the Pons WeeKlitnan, of tlio OlileiiRn wartime conditions In tlio National pulllnc tlio bankroll iitul eiiKlneerlnc tho AleMindcr-KIIIcrer ncai utiu by a Mmiuitlonul offer for Shortstop boomerang. A number of prominent Spring, but tho great pllcliet Mill with the oft-repeated statement Hint Eatlallcil with n ilch rakpuff of the from Alev and Is positive that he, demand Is etatod to bo J3000 And and Mitchell has' Issued a. xpcilul Infant phenom con go back to I'nrt- die In the bushes and bo bulled added weight to the Cub holdout Tlio nig uixic iigni-nanuer wan part of the Cub conquest kcIiciiio. as a rebel anil tnen came Jjirr, fact tint, with Douglis hors du of tho three pitchers announced as each best big sticks to llourMi In flltlS will bo till1 Hill) big tCUgUC coast, and If nothing mote tlnn a bear their own espouses mi me plan of sending along a squad for I1I1V O l)UI UIPU U I runic- I'livuv... - Ueorfco mailings has crated up 10,000 pcrtons attended tho opening now won irameu i.iu ,,...,.. ..... jeans wnen i..u ......v u.. ..- .- the next few clas. Fofm Itnnvti Vrrrrrlnni vtmt .v... - . w....- developed. Accoidlng to tho latest with his Yankee contract noi Is ho compromising lilu lawsuit, with J'hll bi. i.ou.a iu .... - ,...vo i.j..0 pllo of wood, according to tho newest Waddell, Says Connolly ..,.. . . .niiciivau j.cauu uniques, iilvci best umpires In the business. Ho camo to the United h'tntrs In 1SSI. utn j muw, o Luni. i.uum nn,l ..11 ll.n nllini- .. l.i . t ... . I.. . . ...v... ..uu idihu ia tho best of hitters take a trip to tho had a habit of telling tho fellows few under his belt that day and was Regular Crew Regattas with regaid to tho maintenance of her garment according to the cloth, not overabundant. At tho present perfunctory It Is at least being con- be occupied this season und that no and among pick-up crews. Just now, iniormai raco ugahiht Yolo on Uie decided even here. John Colljcr, the to tako most of the coaching burden Government service, and Courtney immediate future may, Indeed, see lesion in rowing at Cornell should can content themselves In vontem. Yale on Diamond games, but Is disappointed thnf on the list. No douht Prin.t. .. n. v v ii.i.i uuv ok oaseoau, ne having 'ta OriMft'tattM teUr in the season. Munwhn. .-'. v. . , r- xx sr-' You'll 6ugr IWrnSWy I ItiTS C YtS cat erjnRcTLy Wy, ' W& WWW xv V. ., y. c 7 I )'VyV - BROWN PREP NEEDS ONE MORE PITCHER Captain Pete Hurley Worried Over Make Up of If is Baseball Team LAUGH SCHEDULE MADE II) PAUL PRLP "All we need Is a pltdirr Mid Pele llurlev, the t.iptiln nf this voars Inse ball team nt llrnwu Prep this morning 'illume n Mrst-( liss twlrler. It makes no different p whether hn Is u rlifht or left bander, ami Drown Prep will ylinw the Hi) to the othir schol iM( te.iius of this sti tlon ' "What aie von going tn do this eir" i itihoil th,. jniiiig enptaiu to for get his ullkht nttnk of ihn Kl1nleH for a shoit time Now, before going an) furthrr, let It ho known th it IMe Is Mime plti.ier hluiKcIf, and his .ihplr.i atloii for a twlrler hid gone -over our top " 'th. I eptrt to lob them up an sweicd the Peerless Pete, "but Ham Illetr, our miniger, who learned all his bisctutl know ledge as eluhhoiisc hov of ("onnlo Macks Athletlis, his thn Irtc i that we're In thn s imo (lass vit tin A's, and should plaj evel) da) In the vveils I'erhaps, in legird to our 1 1 iss lies right, but I nn't iiltch four times each week without ruining my arm Weak Pitching Staff I)l"tz Ins arranged more than thirtv clelK u"n '" '" l,,e thn t'mu hit tho Einies, and as wo v'aii t get st irted until I ln""' imil, 'Ihe worlds gnatist tho mioiiiI week In April ami i los0 the bllll ird tilivii mid the worlds kh it last wek In Mi) It minus plavlng r"'1 l"ess ngtul and boo-nirs an m, ever) neper oi) ill ioure If we had Hill llclxent) and Hill H lltni ill i, of J ist wars staff, and mreir we could get bv Rut McKenty Ih going south with the Phillies mil Bill Ins left h hool ' Taking i deep breith Prte lOntlmied 'Cuidldites foi the batter) positions have been ialle( out, but no llnov hive been dlsiovered Aspirants for the other portions will be called foi in teveril di)s, but us u matter of f ict the team Is detlnltel) settled " i apt tin Hurley pf In our portesslon a list of tho men who will most llkelv play or tin Ilrownles this teiison ir the teilii plas as well on thn field as It looks on paper, then Pele will hive some srpiid, that Ih If he Beta pis one plb her lm hided In thn list aro the following Some of (he Stars Outfielders, Ducher fnrmei f ential High Si hool stai , Art I I.atey and Russell Mom . of Camden High School, Infleld ers, Kiddle Trautwelu, who latt ear pla)ed sueh a great game for tho cham pionship for Central High School; Lefty rtheades, of West Philadelphia High: Harr Dletz. regulir second bieniun of last ear's nine. anO Preddle tVatkhis, of Atlantic City High, who was shortstop on the Atlantic City team nf the Hall roid I.e igue Arthur Jojies former Pennlnglou Seminary pla)er, will do the bulk of the catching when Pete and his "unknown twlrler" aro on the mound In case Hurley Is unable to discover a real pitcher among tho Brown Prep students, wo take the liberty to propose that ho either draft a twlrler from some of the local schools or place Treddle Tlueger, former Northeast High athlete, on the market In hope that a trado may bo ai ranged. 1. 1 hallo and Catholic High hdinol will meet todiy In a Catholic High School rerles gamo at Tra)more Hill I.a S-Blle won Its first titular -ontcst last rrlduy, niconipllshlng the feat of holding Its Vlllanova Prep opponents without ii Held goal throughout tho en tiro game While La. Salle was preventing Villa nova Prep from scoilng field goals Pedagogy was running up the biggest score of the season, In fait for many seasons. In lids city. The Trades School quintet couldn't stop redagogy from scoring. The final score was 103 to 19 Sports Served Short On lt-e illamond of Knrt AiIapin near New. port H I . Uie efneerr bBrbail tsam of Ihe Heconil Naval District defeated the Keirt Ailama team for Ihe fourth consecuttv time. Tho seora vvaa 11 to 10. Ilemard V. Wlddoei, raptaln of the Wi Irian ta'hU team, nan slven ud tha dia mond Pj becomo an aviator. fharle llrddon. of nnnsaUe. Mlch . tied with 'o-wln Huton. of Detroit, for flrt plain pi Ihe Claea A liallonal amateur till tiardi tournament, wben ha defeated Alex llnialle. of JlllviaUle-ee itOO In 171, In th leyantli aauia of the tournament Ijtrrr bener. the veteran rpltball elte-her of the riodcera. Iiaa alaned hla HUB roil tract and will reoort wllh tha earlv hlrda lo maesaer Wllbert rioblnain at Hot Sprtnaa, Ark Cheney waa auproaed y one of tha few atubboro hoM-oula of tba Jtoblna . . J lr THE DAYS IIOPPFS HANDS AND BENJAMIN'S HEAD A VALUABLE COMBINATION Willie's S100.000 Mitts and Manager's $50,000 "Dome" Make Billiard Game Profitable CJOMIi sav Hoppe s e)ei aie iituslng sJlilm tr rouble but despite tin irpoit we notlie tint the bilk-Ilne ihimplnii ion tliiues to tuiu nut hlRh runs di ifter div 'I In I iih wlud Is to sine of his thots tint he dosiit hive to look where lie Is shooting mot of the time. he dm s l to get Mm un-e ,m. thovp hlgh-prlicd senslilie h mils do tin rel llnppe thinks so lull, h or lib hands tint hn Ii is tin in Insured for Jino Onn Ah he Ii ih onlv two It means a finnno Iinlli nn puIi Willie . the' hlgliet prlied athlete In the tniintr) tndiv. and It Is his ablllt) to m ike Ihe Ivories ic spnnd ti iveiv i til tint embles hint to be Jiii-i sinli u hlgh-prked peison Hoppe his the .ihllltv, but It Is nec essuv that some urn be able to i.ip. Itilfze his worl It II Uuijiniln noieii hader or the Atislinll in irlil.dirs nNo nn nuthoilt) on billiards, tool, ilmrge or the ih impious business affilis moic th in foui voirs ago ninl t,r Hluic Hoppe his been thn best-paid allih tc 111 the 1 nltrd Mates llfppn has (he JinnniMi hinils but Henjamlti Iihh Ihe t.".n ono he.nl Hoppe FUpplles the t-liiits. ami Helii iml il,. unheit i III- loniliinallnn 'I Ills SlnOOIIO loillllllli Mil! I,...,, three ilaiK exlilbltl.ui nt llinger . CARDJNALS AND CUBS MEET FOR TRADK TALK ntcki-j .iml llciuli icks Diop Into (liicnpu for Di.it "With Wccclim.in i llll M.Cl JIjuIi I 'ih. liailf. I ilk nieeilng between the i hk ig.i i'uIis and tho si Louis I'arilln.ils w is nu here toda) at Iho otllies of Iho l ulis i anil nal Jlimnger H.nUrliks slipped into town and imuiedittelv met Manager Mltihell arid Piesl.bnt Weighman, nf thn tubs I'resident lliamb P.likei Is eiiieiteil from St Louis todiit JIM VAUGHN DECIDES TO PLAY WITH THE CUBS Pitcher Hiih Confcienco Willi Wcefchmati ami Says Kvciy- tliinR It. Sntlsfactoiy i lilt Afiu, March l -Mm hukIiii Ins Jumped from the holdout league, and tod i was expeeled to sign his new contiait with the I'ubs He lonferred with President Weeghnian xesterdav. after whlili thn pitcher unnounccd even thing wbh H.itlsfnctoi) .ManiiH .Mitchell Intends nnklng a drlvo this week to sti uro slBiiaturcs 110-GAME SCHEDULE FOR WESTERN LEAGUE Magnartii AVill I'robably Abolish .Spitball anil Deciilc About War Tax r-KS AIOIM'S. AHrch 4 - War tat and abolition of tlio spitball were the mil) troublesome ijuestleus befote tho West-, ern League magnates In Iho i losing ics. slon of ihelr annual meeting here toda) Indications were that u HO-gtmo schedule would beadopted The spitball vias destined to go Transfer nf fran chises from Lincoln to Sioux City and Denver to Topeka wero ratified. CENTRAL LEAGUE PLANS T HAVE SIX FRANCHISES All Depends Whether Teno Hauto Can Post Forfeit and Agree to Stick lNUIAVAPOLIH, Ind. Mau-h 4 1 he Central Basketball League will operate as a six-club circuit thm )ear If Terre Haute tan post the necessary $2000 forfeit and give asauranco of finishing the season. It was announeed here )es. terday after a meeting of league di rectors. The league would Include Terre Haute, nvansvlllo and Ttlchmond. Jnd : Snrlng fleld, O , and Illoomlngton mid Teorla, III- Marines Meet Usaacs Tomorrow K.'."f-I,.,J?lo .,'0,,, ITnlt'd Btstea Marine baaketball team rnached by Oeorxe ahn and Franklin HVCracUn. , wlirmeet tha Allentown Ambulance quintet tomorrow nlaht In tha drat of a aerlea of elimination lie iw oaiarreiine ine iTfisr OF REAL SPORT I 1ZZ ?;do,uoo combination iadeim this afternoon lljppes binds 111 be seen, but not the I nj mini $50- 000 head as hn keeps that i itefully hidden iimlei a high prl, d h it Life History of Terry McGovern .NU.MRKIt I'lVi: Hailed as (Joining ( lianiiioii NI.IIHUIt s.im Harris wbn managed i.iorge 4l"PrO", nor tin tightei him nelf i. girded the mutt Ii with AliCoveiu with vei) much set Ion-nes Jlouioe was one of the ileveiest boxers In the ring at that time nnd n splendid ile. fensli. tlghtei While hn lai keel Iho pumli, ho llgurcd that ho icnild cut Terr) to ilhhous hi shoit orlci 'Iho two boxeis. tialnul hard anil the bout was held at the i.nater New iorlv thletle I'lub, iv hie h lilu was i hanged In thn I onev Island Sporting flub It was them that Jeffries won tin' chain Ptotishlp by Knot khik nut ritrsliumous. Iheie also Jeffries defr itcd Sharkey and Corbett tho Mclioveru-Momon bout was fought eirlv in June, lS'JS. with Monroe as topheavy favoilte Teny took i bad beating In the earl) rounds and Ihe bout would have ended rather early If Momne bad been it haul hitter It proved that 'lerrv was In much better condition, and ns the bout wore on Ten) kept coming Mouroei tired a bit during tho carl) rounds and llnall) lost much of his tpeed Hy this time the tight ciiths at the ringside nnd the boxing fans began lo take notlie of the new wonder Terry was full of grit and aggressive less and fiom an unknown he had grown Into a. real lighter Aleo Blown, who dleel a few vcars ago In Ilrookl)ii, and who was perhaps, onn of tho best-known sporting men in this countr), was the referee During the last four rounds of the mill he could see that Atonroo was going badl). Ale Oovern's bird blows had weakened Alon roe I'liull) Broun thought It best to stop things Monroe was weak and baldly able to defend himself, though he Instated when Brown stopped the lout In the tweut) -fourth round that ho could continue. This went down as u leehn'cal Knockout for AlcGovern. and the next moiulug the New- York and llrookljn papers hailed him as a coming champion. The) were not wrong. .There was one present who saw the real possibilities In Terry. That man was Sam IIarrt9. Ho determined to get Terry and manage him In a few daja he signed the Hrookbu boy to a con tract, und trom then to the end of his rareer wasMils manager and his best friend, (CONTINUED TOMORROW) MANUFACTURES' LEAGUE WILL MEET MARCH 12 The Manufacturers' Baseball League will hold a meeting at Hotel Bingham win us reflafigsafcrai'v I hands KWmSmMltumki. a ' a 'JmZ BALL PLAYERS BEGIN TRAINING IN SOUTH Hattcry Men Leave for Hot Springs for Preliminary "Boiling Out" tt, " HKAI. U'nRhr TWYT UMi'VK lUrtli HUKft iMi.M L.i..lV j ,, ,, ,i i ii . . . ., Willi spiuig n lililU iisheiPd hi the' pi.-eiit vv.ek will mark the opinliig .,f spring tialnlng arllvltbH bv tho batter) men or a nuuibir nl major Icikui ilubs, mil b) i wiek linm tod iv the m tin sepj ids nf nt b ast thlei oi fniji te mis will be limbering up for the tlist time below tlio At ison and Dlxun llm On nirnlmt of a ruling in the Nation il I League, foimal training will not i oni- I mem ii unill midnight, M in h 1' as ilubs aro not suipoeil lei slut aituil aitlvlllcii until thlitv divs In ailvninc of the opening o( tho bpason Ale in Tr.iiniiiK Todav the bitten- null of the New orl (Hints will iuiiiuiiulq getting In condition ill Hot Springs, Aik liinver Alexander nl'o will 'boll nut' nt t lie fatuous leseirt Miuagii leon,o .stull Ings, nf Ihe llraves, will enteililn some nf bis il i)eia nt bis firm in (icoigla, nnd them will be a general movement of plaveis towaid the South The Hist Muad of Yankees, imilei Mil hr Hiigglts will bavo heio 1'ildij fui Aim on, e' t Tho eomliig of rpring also marks ihe cloio of tho Miolelout season lilu In one tho plavers who hive slcadfastiv refused to sign eontiaets an iinilirf Into tl n fold Indians Leave for South f.t:i:t.Mi O, M.iuh I 'I no first sou id of Indians made Its itawav for the New uile.ins training atu. todav The pnlv .onslsletd of Manag.r IVihl I atcheis O Sell ninl Niejil I'lti h eis fniiinbo and I'ovaleskl and 'lialnet Kuhles Other Indians will i embleit New ill leans in a few dav- CHICAGOAN ROLLS 2!)() mnmvriMf' nnimi i.'o IJUlllti UUUIJI.l'.h Rims Uegirih With a .Spine and I in - . i ...-.I i.i ... . ,, IshCS SlUl I.levcil Straight SluKcs I ISt.ISN.MI Xliuili I simdn roll, lug In the Ainu Ii ,m Howling I ongrrss lourne) In lo failed to pioduce iinv new leaders, but iinothci mark for the bowl ers to shoot at was hung up bv J.ouls films, of Chicago when ho made a ju score In tho doubles lie begin with a spue and ended wllh ileviu Untight strikes Ccnlrnl .Mecls West Phlla. Today f'entral Hlah nn I West Phlla 1 li.ril i lllth after a lapafl of thrro elra Mill meet In hi indoor trark nn-ii this afternoon In .onsldererl tha atrona.st in ihe ,' t,' "". ,c iloi flnl-hcs aro earmiel '"' """"' mi- uiiii'i. hin .in mi... iwo leiiiim uro R.v,, j I He ADi w.m EV.3 -gj .Ifi E- Eisenlohr's Masterpiece i'.i r7 ii Ki m' a. .1 msm m& iJS mo: OTTO EISENLOHR F Boosts and Bumps Ily nOHUKT Jack McGitigan Steps Out JVCIv MctlLKIAN t,e foremost llB-, A i K ,,LUl-'"''' "' .. , r 1P h,t' lire In the ''fin? w' d f a r tne twent) pnr"',;,,y,1p','ll ," , . ,k of iiilelor. promoter and I "".K-"'";,1': .... -i the Natloml Atmetn; """...'"",.'. Tinir, o. n- ;"- ... , nrKet nousc m i!--'- IV. .' .nV ,r I,' , .rf,.rt to ..MMI'U '. ' I. Inn hark o lm mice famous nieua the irr.iliw nnrl fame It former lie il I ue prestige and ra ne ii i","1' ' , .Niitloiial Athletic Club Is no more ill , pln- has been noin " . Mhletlc Assoclallr.li a icgularly Imor nornled nrganlzitloii formed to save Philadelphia bnxlng for Philadelphia!!, I Mthei thin allow II (o fall Into alien liancl" The pnlldes liuiiiRUruted l) .lack MHIulgan will he followed to tlio leltei , . . Mcflulgan was not driven out of ins Id arena He had ben flKhlliiB an un even bailln ag.ilnt overwhelming odds fnt vears. and at the end siieiunibed to mperlor iimnbirK He refused to quit until a month ago. when he mvv H) it furlhei elfort on his pirt as u-eless I verjtlilng went acilnst him lurliig (lie colli ipcll he was unable to proiure fuel atld his plnce was lot il for weeks He found It hard to Ret lultable nianhe" He found hliiisilf being foneil lner and rloei to tho will null) then was nothing left to do hut Mirrthdei I.'ntl Came Snturiln 'llm ml i. mm list .Saluidav nkht. I In t liifnre th Lviiili-tuber wind-up hid In en put on lirge crowd was pre- lent for It hid Ihcii rumored that the I I lull would i lunge ownership that night und tin Iiiiih w.intid tu bi In nt the lileith In Hie ii ir nf the building llt I tie knots nf men gilhered mid discussed 'the litisl inpli In whlni. ri 'I hero w is in air nf subdued ei Itemept In Ihe il ne mil devolnpiiieiits were vvalt'd for i with neivoiih i xpti iin llobbv iMIhniiii i limbed through the lopis No nni- knew win in was in the ring and none i ned llobbv has a h iblt of apiienrlug In publli verv i h nn e In gerv and Is willing to do almost any t'llng to stand before i ntivvd and miko in iiitKiuniruient ituiilav night he shoiiteil thfi' mother gooii show would In I igcd tin following week nuclei the old in iiuiceiiionl. and sftei waiting foi tin slight iippliiusn lm ileirlv Imes, de liiitnl 1 nionsi loit'lv, however, the aiinouiii ei piwd the viav for ono of the iihiM luthi'lr seenei iver eini ti d In a prl7i i lug .1 slpht tint no nun cvir will fo-get V Mitiids ill a I)ae Ink Miitiilgin illmbeil tluoUKli I tic lupin mid slow I) shutlled to a inutr.il niiiiii where In stood his lm k ngilnst Hie p il Hn did not nolle i the boxers in tho ling, but teemed In be in a daze Ills fun wns the coloi of m irbln nnd "-ls aicenlualed In IiIh i.iveu black ,llp anfl lt ,(IilK ,Ptltp, ,,(l ,,p wore n looked llkn a miii who hid Jn t heaid some teirlble news and was lnlle, ben the full reallrnion of what ,, 1f,nnt lmlM , ,, vbsolutc ,.,. ., mcr .,, , ,v, .)r,. ,.. a pill of gloom for the spei tulois t wile avvain tint siimi thing llml'-uil hid hippineil William II lloi ip e ntenil the llncaml SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS H BILL ULLL I I. Mil. I. It will I Invi another emonst.al. his I when be s, uks i-J op pportunll) In el punching poweis tuiilglit up acilnsl 1'etn llirtlei the well known "Diinhln Pine ' Pile ii nld to in a xer) iniigli and uicgeel pet son, who turns off thn hudem blows lil.e little diopi of watei lie e.in ab'oib puiilshiiient and at the same time bind nut sonin nlftv wallops on his own ae inuut In other words Air Hirtlev Is a slim-biiig flghtei and keeps aftet his man from rlnlt to llnl'li I line the llr-t of the eir Lew 1 1 nd lei his Iciped to the fore and now Is leg tilled ai' tin best lightweight In tho world next to l.eonud lie Ins met tin touvJiest epponeuts that i nuld be in in in imI and alniivs was sunos fill Some In outpointed and others weie lot keel In le.p before Ihe legal time ,"" -xpire, lie i.neeKeel lonnnv ' 'louhcv out id Ihe ling imil h imled Mm llmll expired lie kneikeel 'lonnnv li tenlble I icing befoie he put him down oi ihe lount anil pioied livouil nil question of eloubt lit it lie i m hit ns well as box ilcverlvl I lie lout lo night should be a good one, f o 'I endlei aCwiivs pleises ami II irtlev Is anxleiin in in iki gne.d in Phllailelphi i Ihe leinlniiid.uii also Is good and ,'r"11 nim aeiniits it himseir wmie I Monri the southpaw walloper who flat leueil bis opponent the list time, he 1 ,,l'Nfu ""l '"1'igla i'b 'e WeWi, who is miniged bv llobbv i.uiiiiIh n( , boxing glove fame llobbv Ins been Keeping in eagle eve nn his man all Week and savs lie Is in shap to add aliothri vlrtoi) lo his list Joe- eleserves lots of rredlt foi his work In the ling, ns ho worlis all div at his tegular job mid i.timol (miu until lite at night 'I lie prellnilnii) laid Is i vceptlouall) good Irfsi llnurk, the I, im.istrr ml jllewelrht will travel to no-ton runiln In butlle with 'liintin llobsou twelie rciunrts ii n ilci Ivlou lew lendler, nf this i IH ldM bn ! oi xi Pl'a,n '''eiee In Pridsetiort, I , .;;nT,i ,':. ,S,Il' S'rl,"" haiitdin la 1 '''? f' ,0 "' ''; Heaaner at llradliie temorroiv Mniona will bo welcomed In this rlle Mmons the Ne urliana bantdlil a etta s 10 Straight Ucmember tiiere Is another size Henrietta Perfectos 3fpr25t . BROS. INCORPORATPrt W. .MAXWL'LL held up his hand for Mleme This wi, not necessary, for the building was , ( s t, glowing tribute to llfo fanlous mMch V.,h n.i rr,r n.,a fM lm.v .. I.? ,,, A r. tirinnllv ,.i r.i,iiJ.i.uT. .'. - v i- uviimi ,,, b0XlnB lnap I Mctlulgsn silently remained In the .ornri First lie placed both hands ov, ins ears so hi- rmna not npnr uie eu 0y, ... ... hr.i,. ,i... n vhii nn ...' tinned his address to .the quiet throne Jack burst Into tears and his sobs broke' In on everj sentence The nudltnce moved testlecsly and the speaker fouM It hard to loutlnue His voice quavered and lie brought his addre's to a cloae bv t-njlng- "Now 1 want every nun In tne auoienie 10 nriso ana givo thru i beers for Jack McUulgan '" I. very mn i-.i ' I ITJIUIIIIl I .McCuiRan Cannot Respond fler tho oulburst, Jack still reinalntd stimdlng In his comer His handktr dilef lovered his face and his what bodv shook as he continued to rob He prohahl) reinemoerctl the eliys whn Hob Pitrslminon, Kid McCoy, Terr) Me. tlovern, Staple Ivetchell, Jack Johnson; Noting Corbett Johnnv Kllbane, Benny Leonard Jack OTlrlcn In facj, all of Ihe good ones, appeared In that sami arena lie dried his e)es and walker tn (lie center of the ring, "Speech, Jack' Speech" )eled the crow d I In tried to talk but his voice falkM I him riussie Lewis walked up to him j to be introiiiiceu iiussio is pniv, a lighter and knew nothing nf tho mental agonlea suffered In "Mcdulgan .lm k waved lilin awa). and then Inlioduced tho lioxera That was his only response Pliil.idelpliians in Charge Phlladelplili sportsmen h.ive taken hold nf the Nation il 'Ihe) stepped In ami leased the propcrlv when outnjf. town promoters wele about to cluao llio S deal Lloxlng Is In a healthy condition ! lieie, and win lemiln so as long ai1 local promoterH aie In iharge The Kntrm was killed In New ork and It was. ft .-...I II .. nuM elllTn- ll.fc a ...... - . ' I .iii.m i. ......ii, run. i no- r.iine laie Here This eitv i all -import two good boxlne rlubs It iiipports neailv n score of ine.nres nuiuireeis or mov llig-plcture hoilser nnd nil draw tho e-rowds Tti boxing public will ntlend boxing shows I hi iwo niKii-i lass i iiidi and tlcro- should hn no iiilxuu between thn nrnn.ni.iu The oivmp'a now Is established and Is the best boxing club In tho United States, if not In the whole world Phlla- a ganl. M It Is mii'iiii iioniis inii jinno io ino organl- ziiioii .inn ine in-inner In which l mi Opened in 190: 'Hie sinie i nn apply in tho .Nitlonal. 9 .nun- nn. owiiuiiig is not so pretentious a iiiiii ine iniertoi IK not so well decorated it Is a boxing elub. the oldest In the' iltv and i nu be inn liand-ln-hand with lis powerful and w. ll-organlzeil ilval Ink Mctiulgan opcncel the National In lio. nnd nn il for sixteen )earic Hi will be offered tile liosltlon n i-.f. eiee of the (,e nrganbatlon and It III given in his lion '" inai ii monsier show will be 1 1 in when h imn s.. v-i a .. ,,' ft; 7 rSiiefTn gWJtat' Vl ,.l,r,!.",vl?. ' 'llalipn. the tlrooklln ll.hl. ; ' ,-i.,A'.' ""Il" rtlllhle leranton -r.rni,7rIr.,STin,h"ia'"s- .i..i irni in uiHt ,1. i....inK . ..i.'i... SiS.iM.AWaJ Utilh Npl-nti, cha,nlo",V, i f W lUf'Vl!; 'fa'afrfil?. n-'.,"j'"B '"."iiiaers. lake notire' Mike nal. n?n Zm,"? lo"1",1" lr-niif.0 Tred and ?!l nrn ivllliiie tu ri, nll rreentncn Innteil M Willi (l(l onn, the V ork lictif viirhr- "s"ln"f ,rMrV ",r"1,1 "f ,'""" "' Au'rch i ni i rrin(I fm Kson h1o hoxnn tnrtv Ixsnsas in ,, rnurii nu Inliulrsln sKn" It' Ion Vlrin!ell, who hoxee like Perm I.eon. S SUITS $11 SO i urt (iiiiiinirs JL JL orou i ill II IFD rnilVI sin cis na n 1 PETER MORAN & CO. ffifiSS- S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sti. t lOpenAIonti.ty nnd Saturday Until 8 o'cloek i 'I. OLYMPIAA A ""'id IlalnbrliUa i T.V,I0,,T " 4 13 If II 111- f.,.u .u l-v ll-IV i I"i .'vee'is i. Sammy Terrln AiS Lew Tendler vs. Pele Hartley 'J -x. ..r..u.H,ijr, ..rpn:.,M,5l.cU(lnc.-8rUX Sullivan's Own Storyl Stories galore about. John L. Sullivan have been published since his recent death. Scores of histories of the "cham pion of champions" have been rushed into print. No one can recite the narrative of his wonder ful career from boyhood - until he lost the world's battle in 1892 better than John L. himself. x:n; u r nuuuii n. IOCp, j Snorts Editor' nf thn Pub- J1 he Ledger, is the posses- j sor of Sullivan's life hi- tory from the lutreir own .; lips. It is a thrilling tale. iM No one who is interested t in boxing or in physical i u mnmg snouia miss n " It is being published in ,!j J"l all . at T-Jt , uany installments on ine & v oLnjiung page or uw j morning . El hri I ! . i iOm '. Jsatla v"Wfc,gtHl ' lorin. pur -r,jt','S i 1w -I .A . li! I-.!... - i. - '. jri-iftiftJ f ' T- ... -.
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