Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 08, 1918, Final, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1018
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&NCH RICKEY STARTS PROGRAM OF CLUBBING THE HOLDOUT BRIGADE. INTO SUBMISSIOl
MERION CRICKET CLUB DECIDES v
TO EMPLOY WOMEN 'LABORERS '
&RLY ALL BIG LEAGUE BALL
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MOVIE OF MAN WAITING FOR AN INVITATION TO JOIN IN
BUBSHAVE GREAT WEAKNESS
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APPROVAL. ANJD
ON GOLF COURSE DURING YEAR If
AT SEEMINGLY CAN'T BE CURED
Will Perform Lighter- Work of Links Main
tenance West Course Will Not Be Opened
' This Year Unless Absolutely Necessary
l'ar of Effort, Backed by Vast Fortunes,
mfzUriable to Remove. Historic Jinxes That
Huvsiip (livnoi's nnri Mnnncrpvc
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"9 JBASEBALI.. clubs ami munncer.s both nro Just lll.o onllmiry litimnn
., btlnirs til one rpunrct. TIipv linvn tlinlr not urnknpssps nml lilstnrta
'fcfects tlmt follow tlicm lilto an uvrngliic ilcnion, nover lcttlnn uu mid
M4Lklrif? life one roiirttl nf rxrllpmpnl nflrr nlintlipi.
JS, Almost every bl& Icuhuo leam linn had lis) weak Kot of long stnmlliiE
t Md many today, titter years of Kpcmllntf, mending anil worrying, arc no
t J hatter1 off lllftn wlipti llin tipnknr.u.4 i1nl-r1imi1 fliw, fr-nlil flclltx r:ir nfter
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:jj u I'liiiiu uuaiiiuii or iiuuiii-i ; miuiiicr urii.' M-iirun uiui ovup"
;j,ijXthe effort tn land a real outfielder or lnllldcr. And Ko It kocm. Sumo
-, w"n onu u inipossiuio 10 pel u real manager.
?' perhaps 'tho most historic Jinx W the one tlmt atinually pursues Harney
t.Bryfus. tho l'lttuurgli juomoler, In his hunt to land a reliable flist
g'f Nremaii. Thtr chasm at the old "Initial corner" In Smolictonn has been
jwnuic for Ihu last thirteen eiirs. Mnitlnc with tho blccrst bono ever pulled
Pjf;fcy' 'Barney Dreyfus when ho let Kitty Uransllcld go to tho Phillies for
Pv' Ui. . . .......
, r ici nowaru anu nun ivrcuccr, '
J, Slnco that tlmo u genulno movlo thriller has been enacted at the
Pirate Station 1, no fewer than twetity-ouo plajers having been tried, only
ono of whom lasted for two neasons. Tho real lmjy guy was .lack Miller,
.l .... . . , , ,, i . .. ....I ,? ..i.u M'l nvntvit.M
J, nuu tnuiiuHcu 10 iiuriK on unuer i leu iiuiiiu u jmu wi ti. ..-' .......n-
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bj per seusou wierciorn lias ui-un nearly ivo pci mmum. x,i- in ,.,vvr
U ' tiveals In rapid buccchMou tho faces of Itoward, lllldebrand, Cluncey,
Nealon, Storke, Swaclna, (III), Kane, Absteln, riynn, Illatt, Hharpc Hunter,
McKechnlo. Miller. Ixonetchy. Johusloti. Brief. MollwlU, lilnchnuin and
,1 ?"y" . a .. ... ... .t .... ..t . 1 . .. .., l. tr.i. l.ltt
jw nnawy uki .Man iionus. ivoney was ino oniy rem piayer in ure j-m, ".
j,, was lurcu oy ino reus ueioro no couiu uccomu cbuuiwii.
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ABSTKIN had tho peculiar cxpcrlcnco "f playing through n
A world championship fceason, but failed to survive tho can tho
j following1 spring.
$? 'i Ynnkfim Hnnn Jfnrl diiinnlicalcrl dmnnlnint
r QEVknAI years back the Phillies wcro In the slough of despond. Maria
'?P Bers and players camo uud went and things were all to the bad. Tho
lucky drawing of Big Ale started tho thin backward and ever slnco Pat
"iJoran nJ-rlved a crcdltablo article of ball has been seen. Up to tho occa
sion of the break In fortunes tho trouble, was generalwell distributed
fid not a case for a specialist,
For a complication of trmiblcs of long otamliiiEr, however, the Yanks
ro entitled to tho belt or tho sliver cup or some sort of tehtlmonlal.
Managers, pitchers and oiitllelders have fullon In llocl.s. Vast foi tunes
EC -aVe been spent for material for ull three departments of play, and jet
the-results aro not foithconilng. There havo been f-cven managers hi
the last eight hoasous and enough outllclil and pitching talent bought and
thrown away to stock an ordinary league.
v The Giants and tho OiMds lme had their pet ailments at tho samo
pot, whllo tho Senators and Indians havo sultered In llko t,tle. b'econd
, biae spavin has alllleted both McOraw and whoever was managing St.
mm Louts for some time past. .Mcuraw nas swiiciicu oi mio jmu wie
Kft 'iTerzOB and Doyle, while tho Cards have tried a lot of key.stoners and still
jLfare experimenting. Cleveland anil "Washington lnuo followed In tho
jt -. .... ...i i - i. ..Ariillu ii.ltmu In llrkl l.nn Tii!ilnplnt.
V XTwyxus jooisieps unu navu ut-vu ui.-iiiiij inm...? ,
PT"!!i45Ce Whlto Sox had Inlleld. trouble of long htandlng until Kddlo Collins
iV- . ,na Chick Gandlt tilled tho Meaeh, whllo tho Browns hac cen ntlllcted
W H atars than clsewhcio at the third corner.
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K, mimiilB clubs havo been fico fioni troubles of lato ears with
V L'tho exception of tho fact that they hart no nau teams. muni
f i "tfnnH nn uriiii'nnt a. train for forty Mcars. moro or. less, until last-
jJ-S season, while Connlo Muck has been getting along without a
4-regular outfit for three tctms. The Pirates have a good ball yard
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. International May Reorganize in Pari
GENERAtitA" Is admitted tlmf the International League awaits only
he dead lino, JUrch if, to formally disappear from the baseball i-ccnery.
ftie jceno alrtady Is set for the obsequies ami the remains win uc fiineiiy
however, of nn effort, said to bo backed
mif
Pff Interred.
'"' r Persistent wold 'Is heard,
m, i Wlneloallv bv Jack Dunn, of Baltimore, and McCalTcry, ot 'loronto, tin
m Vnlv club owners voting to continue, to pitch up u new circuit and In a
J)1t ,Viy UIUU UHIIUB UUIIh l,w w i-i
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& mv keen tho old hulk going, lteported organization plans propose o
ts.irop Montreal and Providence, taking In Syracuse and either Wllmlng
'fit -tori. Del., or .Jersey- City. The probable line-up of tho lcwguo will bo
Vjf Torontp Buffalo, Kochestcr and Syiacuso In tho north and Newark, Bab
pC timore, Richmond and Wilmington, Del., in tho soum. unuer mo pians
ti i of 'the new league Providcnco will bo taken over by the Eastern League.
I McCaffery ..Iready has unnounccd dellnlte plans ror hceping inc spoil
Itolng In Toronto and It is plain that In. proposes to use his hold on I,any
t..iai. Im'o., ,.r in wavs. Ho nilslit bo willing to pay tho big l'rcncli-
4- man good money to stay and alo ho might not bo unwilling to use u good
' iff.-.. . i.im ns .. means ot ccttiiic a better figure In turning him loo-e to
" "Bdlanapolls.
fit JCnhn Mmi Phiu tici'nntl far the Cults
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6 A8 TO Just how desperate tho lnllclil situation witu tnc cuds is. tno
ivS'i Chicago Chronlclo states that It Is posslblo that Otto Knabo may bo
WouniI at second base and Muotes Manager Mitchell to that effect. 'I ho
4 "'Wet Is pointed out that tho veteran as manager of tho Richmond team in
rSthe International last oar piaeu a cormug goou game, which ino rccorus
iJr-i-" ... . . ii ... .,. n .UA 1.1. 'ion .....1 tlrln.1 iia
MJ-?vkAnfi. Tin n I 1JOV. aCCOIOlUIT III IHU IIKUIt'3. nil ,.ow unu llcim-u.JUV,
PPfii Tho trading of I.airy Doylo leaves as big a hole In tho Inner works
WiY'tt the Cub maciuno ai seconu as ui. niiuii. ..iin-.ivii .n nuv o uu nu.u ui
Rl'ijwnj Hollocher even If Hornsby Is not secured, and Is quoted as saying,
fiZ!f ft'thay hav.o to use Knabe at second anu sum ivnuiiii m snori. iwiauu
ii!ra" tJL ' I., . i,n.. i..,o Knnitrr.il in iln tho Johnnv levers oenncr stuff
Jrop Ind general goat getting, but It seems that along with other old-timers ho
feay have another chance for playing cxlstcnco this year.
Bagby Jainb Turner as Cleveland Holdout
IT-fSjnhlJAT they never get too old to hold out Is shown by tho rebellion of
i V.Un... .. ir.n.n.1. flip nlflput nlnvpr In (tin pervlee of the Amerlc.-in T.oncriiA.
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f ft-i,-t ..,rt., i..m ,.rt .if llin hnlflnnt stuff for twelve vears nnd nrnnnRpn In
wrr f,. .jfww T51CIB11 .... . . .-- -..-.. v .---. ---
J- eOmp back Strong. AIIU IIOW Jllll uu(juy luin miu nut, iihuuihk his piumi
.'mlbia Cleveland paper, n that nil tno pcopio couiu beo now iingraiciui is
' Hho club management lit tho case of a player who pushed Eddlo Clcotte
if' ' ' !fM- fames-won honors In tho American League last season. Bagby writes
b' 'nm his homo at Augusta, Ga., that $3000 is altogether Inadequate for a
-.'fi'irty wno dId BUcl1 ,,0Dl hurling lasi season.
Prendergast Glad to Play Under Pat Moran
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J l'A'CCORDINO to Chicago papers, Prendergast, who will bo a member of
l'-k . XX the Phil pitching staff the coming, season, expects to have a good year
r ajKl'ls greatly pleased to be a member of Pat Moran'a outfit. Tho Chronicle
its the following to say upon tho subject:
?VImiu Prpnderirast. who went to Philadelphia alone with Plelil run.
":ln, the loxander-KUIcfer ileal, tays he is moro than satisfied to Join
Koran's club. lie .feels that ho is going to one ot the smartest leaders
National League and Ih confident he will make good. Mlko has
I )iere all winter and says ho weighs 184 pounds."
Rickey Begins to Wield Ax on Holdouts
3INQ to announced schedule, Branch Rickey has begun to wield
tknockout bludgeon on Card holdouts. The first to get a taste of
t 'twas recently promised conscientious protesters by tho St. Louis
.In Is Tommy Long, tho outfielder. Long kicked too loud and too
L'iui it were, and the promising outgardencr now flpds himself In the
e of the car track with a label reading "Vernon, Cal., C. O. D." Long
rfrom ho Southern League, whero ho was quite a bear, but he fell
flBoih in fielding anu inning lasi season.
y'Three-Cornered Deal Reported On in the West
of-ff three-cornered deal brewing between the Pirates, Cubs and
l M reported from Chicago. The triangular swap Is said to involve
saea caicner lor j-iiiBoiirgn, a pucner lor m. jouls and an in
r,ipr wnicago. umciais oi me mreo ciuds are stated to have
g-varJoua mysterious conferences in tne windy city in con-
jL'Uf (he deal
fAmther League Cuti Out Freak Deliveries
irlilgue, haj',foHowed(;.the American Assoclalio. in abolish
itwrwVf.BlU..I''6'trthe',frak pitching stuff. ThU action
BmiMiiinE' m jjes-MQinea a -lew days ago. A .oea-
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TrO.Mi:.S will bo Cllllilojiu oil 111" " '" .inuimiu utriiuo biatloil of th ,
Merlon Cricket Chili's golf colirto 1-111.1511.11111 aim Hesicrn Ilallroad.
GEORGE BURNS COMES
HEREASAMACKMAN
SluggiiiK Ping Bodic (Joes to
Yankees in Three-Cornered
Deal
Boosts and Bumps
CONNIE IS SATISFIED
Hy KOllliKT W. MAXWELL
They're at It Again
lit of liics.igos limped It. to til.) of hn-.MIi (fei.il tunes nnd inii'-srd oath
slcnlay, Plml,c .-Iriih of ,"'p!- '" t Ih" extent of u l.lar-K ro or
11 ti ,11 iv nn...i. lint lir flipi- I1.04 lipe I
.1 roiiBh Jounipy fioni .Vtlant.i, ti.i. The 1 i.ihkKciI off his fiet.
ide.i In tlii' li leKMliliie ill'..itiln mih 1 Tho i-KIl N he.ideil in till) cliieitlou.
tile s.unr. I.llt w.l.lK of Hi- uoiil wen-."111 f nut in nil (iirinir, 111 ne It
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TESTIMONIAL DINNER
FOR HERMAN TAYLOR
I Many Friends Honor New
Matchmaker of National A.
A. at Hotel Walton
(.'oiiliiv Much today hail rrmedleil a
Fcrlotw situation tli.it init-'ht Ikimi tahoii
nil tin- joy out of llio .Mliletlcs' iirlni,
trnlnliif tiip.
It Inol.eil fur it tinii- :ih If Slack would
ll.llC tU Ktnrl lllC hUhlil wltl. nt Itust
ono of ttio 19L7 crop of leKUlar.i. Hut
Sfiyer IlUBKlna mid IIukIicj- .leiinlni?H
iiiiuo to CoiiiiIc'h rcbcua ltli u three
cornered swap tli.it iiniliiltateil I'iim
Itodlt tin. Iul ot tho "old Kiianl"--
from the Macklan p.oroll.
In return for tho fenco Luster Slack
Ki-ts HeorKO Dm us, Mn lias In I'll III fit
li.-iHiiu,- for tho TlRi'iH for tlie i,ivt tew
leiikuix. That lliirni in Hi Liawt i. n
Ilia draft iloewi't Hl.peiir to bo one or
Mack'H w 01 lief.
lioilic Tills Out OutlicM
TI10 iiirnilsilloii of llotlle n.uiidM out
Hi.- Yankees' outlltM t isiiiuiiiniatlon
eif.itu- iplral bv ahout MOO.nnu. more
or lew-, fans of lireuter New York. It
Hl.so evidently leaieH .lenninKa wiui me
roblem of liieakliiK In nil iissisiiini 101-
Ty Col.h mid llolilo e.u-n. im naru
Hcllinaii lu nlinoft. lertaiu in oo jvii.t'.
from tlio Ruidcu to UU tlio acaut ipot
at first hahc.
As for MneU. Ins l.encilt fioni the dial
at tills -wrltinc tiiipcnrn to Iju lluilleil to
tlio possil.lllty of aililinB anutlicr Mar
to tho Athletic- HThe flac
Expects No Trouble
Slaik olitalned liodle from th Taiiflc
I'o.-ist I.encue l.x-t eir. and the l.urly
outfielder plaied pood ball for the Ath
letic. IlnliilliB mii.i a naiuiiK an'iukt
of '.'Ml He partlelnated In 118 Kdines,
and out or a total or Jti. iiiih. lor a mini
of 2S3 lia?es, feien of them for home
runs Recently Ilodle was iiioted as
sajliiB that lio would not play Willi tlio
Slacknieii tills season If the proflt-sliar-Inc
plan with the phi era were put Into
effect bv Slnnaecr .Mark, but tho lean
leader ileclaied i.ibt nlRht 'hat he felt
perfertlv iatltlod lhat lio would have
had no trouble Willi Ilodle, despite the
fact that lie had not signed his contract,
which called for 11 sIlKht i eduction hi
salary
llurni plavfd onlv a part of tho
seahon with Detroit laU jear and his
work was not ns Rood a3 In 1H16, when
n hatted .-8ti and was ona of the star
clean-up hitters of tho American
League
West I'liilailclnhin C. C. Flo Wins
In tlin llrbt rnni of a ppiIpm of three con-ti-'ts
for tho CHthnlln rlub rhnmplnnship of
thin nty Went 1'hllRdrlphU I', i" eaelly
Bhowea Huprrlorlty oer Vlctrlx l' I . of tlio
West rtillaii'lphla llaakelball League, by a
crura of 33 to 11
Uirr.ieut. Havo ;i look.
"Atliinln. (In, Mnrih ; Hull Inl
(Klil) Lewis, o llwittiiiil, H clt mi riyli l
champion .. "' umlil. Is In iluiuitr o
lostui hh rott ll ii fire In Hi tfiililj nf
.iOtfti fans irio ii ifm Asof lift ru.ioumf,
llo-iirrfn'iM Iirillf lllfl .Iml, ! ill hill,
.Imrrlirtit i r.rliiititiiton, hrri' lust iilifif.
lirlllnn rmlln' iiijliilr. (fir .'unhi'i
in (i ii '
".tliiii(rt, Iln., Mmcli 1. 'led l.cuii
((! Is rhnniplan. -luck Ihitton miinliis
the iliullcngci: J lilt h the oulmmv
Ihi first incrliinj of the (no n cln
icrinhts uflrr frn-raiiiirf, iio-ifrrlsfnii
fajhl line lnM nlphl,"
Vlien two I.oncis appear hi au out-of-town
bout wo alua.is re.-elie two
i'IicIsIoiih by wlie Iloth boys iilu.ijs
win. ior ineii- nani-uorMiig inanageix
mill l o tin. telegraph oillc. after tlio
battlo and i-end their own if rsion of the
battle to tho newspapers Tim man who
reaches the who Hist nlna.is wins tlio
decision If both niesvaKes an lio at
tlio i-auio tlmo wo aro foued lo tois up
ami hope that we Kuen tlio litor. It's
excccrtlnsly old Fluff and for lli.tt reason
tlio pair of inesiN-iKes canoed no sur
prise. I'uUinu It Oicr
However, wo wrie itaiXled and alarmed
when we f-liiilleil the M-cMirt wile, Willi h
t-aiil Mimethinp about tlie KIIIST nieet
InB between Lewh and Million It's a
shauin to Impoo on tho 1io.-pitalilo na
tlies or Atlanta llko that, and Jimmy
Johnson and Pan SIorKan f-lioul.I know
better Tliey made a sllcht error, for
the Lewls-Hrltton act has been on the
boaids for four rrnnnis. nnd Wednes
day ulKht was their 'IIIIUTnilNTII
mietliii;.
Tlio. Ik.jh are In again. tVay back in
191.1 Ted and Jack met for tlie first
time and mjoicd themselves f-o niiirh
that scleral encores followed. All of
tho blfj towns wcio played, and some
30,000 has been harvested In tlio match
es. The act Is a work of art, nnd while '
nu ono can nccuio tlieui of hlppodrotning
or fakliiK, tho skit is Rettlni; nionoto-
nous.
This Im (he Iicl
Tliere havo been brother acts In bo
Iiib. but this has overythlnp stopped. No
pair has foiiBht so frequently, and each
has climbed to the championship nt tlio
CMiem-o of tlio other At pietent Lewis
Is tho title holder, having won tho cioun
after twelve nttenints Hrltton probably
will win at tho end of tho i-ecoiid dosen
Throughout (heir many eiiKaBements
neither boxer lias sustained terloiis per-
jsonal damage True, they havo been out
Wo havi lioithlch of our own.
ConcorniiiK C'ounii'
With
I he II
Is .on
was nenkd In the Inlleid. nnd as mimii
GETS SILVER SERVICE
Sterlon Cricket Club's'Kolt coiirto
this spring ui laborers, and In deciding
on tills lnn.ivatloii Merlon U thf) tlrst
club lu the country to employ tho fair
yex in malntainliiK the links. This de-i-lflon
Sterlon believes will havo u laiRO
moral effect, as It will enable other
cluhs to follow Milt and 1 adopting tho
plan conserve men laborers for war and
other Important and essential liiilusttles.
Ljncldcntiilly tho nest course will not he
thrown open for play this year unless
abfohitely iiee,rss.irv.
Wlnthrop Sargent, clialinian of the
green comnilttee, and Hugh I. Wilson,
his principal asoclato and the tonptrue
toi nf tlio two fatuous Slerlon coui-e,
are lesponsiblc for the plan. They feel
that many of the men oidlnnrlly tin
plo.ved on tlio course will be needed che
wheic and that women can do a lot of
the work now- dono by tlio sleiner sex.
There will be male labmers at Sleilon
and they will do the haul manual jobs.
Will Do the Light Work
Tho women will In ined to rut the
tees, run tho liorn-dilven mowing ma
chines, rako the bunkers and other light
work Tlie task of running a, lawn
mower over tlie putting greens Is a
man's job, mid If J oil do not believe
it, tarklo .the job of cutting ii laign
putting green and see how- iiard It Is
Tho l.ladis on the otln r lawnmowers
aro not set so close to tho turf and
arc inoic easily run, w. that the women
can handle this part of tho wotk with
out trouble. Thero aio llvo houe
ill hen triplex mowing machines at
Sterlon, and whlln all lire not lu scribe
Hi llin tamo time, these i-an be und
ated by tho women after a little piac
tlcc 111 learning to adjust mid shift the
geais
The women will be paid from tweulj
five cents an bom and upward. , and
they will have steady jobs until the
latter part of the fall Tim club Is not
lertaiu just how many women will he
employed, and .Ull not know- until the
women themselves mane application for
(he Jobs Inasmuch us theie Is n, ten
dency this year to employ women lu
faun work to take th places of the
men lu senli-o or In other occupations
It Is believed them will bo plenty of
women to apply to tlio gulf chili lioii-e
ft
Green Hudgd Cnl
Lat jear'H giecu budget called foP
$!8,.1n0. This jcar tho amount has bn
cut 2.1 per cent. Mellon has no ttvtr
thali 110 members lu national s.rvlc..i ''.
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tno majority or tucfc aro golfers. ThiW
dues will bo carried by tho club durltn
ino roiMimiaiioii oi me war rveccfaarllr
tills will cut Into tho Income of (h
club.
Tlio club has decided not to open th
west course until conditions warrant
Ordinarily tho westVoui.se Is thrown
open for play about Apill 15, jf ,j
flcleiit meuib.rs Uu n out for golf itiU
j car the west cotirso will be used. nut
It is believed that tho capt course can
tiiko caie of tho golfeis this jear. Th i
fairways and greens will bo cut, Mjh lJ
the grass on tho gieens being kept , U
threo Initios
Jlorc Wnr Hardens
Tliere will bo war gardens for th
emp'o.ves on tlio west course as there J
who last scar, and tlie women who 4'
will bo cmploved on the cast course win
have an ol.poitunUy to grow egetablM 1'
If they to desire.
Theio will be no contructlo work ot ii
any kind on either course and the montjr
spent this jcar will bo In th upkeep I
em-blslvelv. i
There will be plenty of golf at Slerlon 'J,
this 3. car and tlie closing of the west
coiit-ho is dono as a matter ot economy
and bciau-e of tho absence of fo manj J
of the golfers. Hven during the sprlm J
and ninmier mouths luot of the golf f
at Slerlon Is over tlie championship et
course, and only on Saturdas and !jun- t
davs r Ilie wei course us.il to any ex.
Hi Uioigo lluiuv on tlie pa.violl.
lu.'-up of tlie A. for IMS, almost
Niplcle 'lb i i.liTW'etiult llrst tinker
as i'uiiiiIu gi.il.s u h rnml bahemaii the
Inner woiks will bo ioin"iete '1 he out
Held Is taken rale of despite tho lib
tonep of Ilodle. and tlio catihing staff
l.ol,s good A few pif.-heis alo nced.d,
ami Slack prole. hi v lias a flock of tliiiu
P. tui uiooso when the season in gins.
'1 lio loss of ring Hodle will bu .1
great blow In the bleacher fans out In
left Held. 'I he lotund athlete was a
gieat favoiite mid had moro ft lends lit
theui "liii natv oilier plajer. luiludliig
even Kobe (Hilling Ping was alwajs
full of life, winked Ids head olf in cuiy
game, and had moic life and pip than
n41 of the other pa.ut put together,
lio was llin one blight shining light
"U tlie As last teasel) and was popular
.Ml over the clii'iilt. He will bo ii sue-.
.eiM lu ."Cow Yolk, as be .ilw.iiu has
waiitnl to play ill the big low n.
ANnnU'd Mori' Salary
lulling tho winter Hodle inside himself
illgiblo for n 1 1 ..do when he boldly an
nounced he would not play ball unless
IiIh contract was l.r.o-lid consiileiably
lu tlie in. liter of silary lie modestly
knitted ho was woitli moio inone.v, bc-
aiiso he and tlie Liberty He weio the
onl leal attractions In I'liiladelplila.
"'oniiio, wlio does not cam Ii; argue (he
tlnanclal ipiestion Willi hit .laeis, cvl--leiitl.v
got busy at once and tho Yankees
were elected for llio deal. It will bo
noticed that no iuone changed hands.
Sillier lliigglus piobabl.v purchased
Hums f re ii I Pelroll and then turned
him over lo Slack.
Last week 'omilo.went to New Yoik
I lei coniploto llin Koston deal and held
n lengtny coniereuce wuii nuggins Hilly
lllaikwood, business manager c.f llio
I'lcieland club, also was present, but
his business has been kept ii seciet
By BILL HKLI.
Ileiruaii "SIURgsy" "J'.olor, i.-vv match
maker of llio .National A. A., was tho
guest f i,onor nt u cstlll0laI ,,,.
1'iet ,il tho Hotel Walton last night.
I 'or tho Mist time hi his career, tho bov
promoter Jblciifd to the praises heaped
upon him by his many friends nnd nl
mort broko down and cried when Bert
'lowhuist prercnted him with a silver
scrilco ret.
It was a gala occasion for Herman.
Wo learned more about the boy manager
than ever and wo knew much. Friends
who knew him bifore he cmbaiked upon
Ids bo.lng career and otheia who learned
to know him onlv recently told of their
associations wllli lihu. liven thoso pres,.
cut who knew llttlo about tlie honor
guest felt Hint they were much closer
beforo leaving.
Slaglstiato Imbrr was among thos.e
present and In u l.rief speech paid it
great tiibute to Herman. Tlio Judge
has known tlio new- matchmaker ever
slum Herniaii becamo afllliated with
mo uoxing n.tnio and lie was ono of
Herman's greati-st boosters. Uobeit
ilumils, another noted boxing man and
ono of tlio ho.hiR glove fund boosters,
was ,i gieat looter for Hernial! and In
,-i few- words lauded tho honor guest.
Iln. rrrirnt Ht Iln fmt wr llob-it
U Msxwell, llohby lliinnK Jack Wlnsleln
ilolhlf, J Kecil. AI lllen. Jnko Prl'il
initn. Dick Knne. Harry Mack. Johnny
Spatnls Sam Wolf, Jo TJlum. Hilly Kelly
VV Wide iVru-eo 1'alko, Hush ilaiinon.
-lohiini I'arr. Jol.nnv Meal Joi S!enIMI
lllll IteinoM?, A Vhltiiy. .1 I aits, Ultly
Willi". SI. I.qua. Austin lloutrnrty, .Ino
1'oHti.llo Yltto Colotiu. Jne (.'hrlmtana. Wit
Ham Keiselnian. f f.onatlo, N ltulte. John
Sliilulsan. Hill Clrnee hjni Harris, W. IM
wants, Phil lltapmiiaii. lw 'leniller. John
HrooKes, Pop I'lshT. .'barley Ituo. Ilejiniq
'ru!i, J'eln Sloran. Kain 8hw Brt Crow
Iiurnt. Jollnny 'llllin.ui snd JuJo briber.
tent mi lliose days and holidays It hat
I. ecu iiiip'..Miiir
coiiiinodate Hie
loiirfc.
1ft
In other .vears to c-
golfers on llio cat
Sports Served Short
Watch
Our
Smoke
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NATION W. A. A. Ol'ENS
1 nder New Dlrrctlon I
lOMOHKOW MUIT
i.r.ourii; ctiankv
.he Hultlniore Houtlipn
Hint
.ioiinnv iiiNni:K
ltnhH ireatt
In (he Wlndtip.
Tour other e.e'tihdl bouti.
Trir'-H 'jrn to SI,
KICK IN QL'Il'K
Kfrriutlnn4 helit t Collm
Inn. :i:t s. Uth. for
Kecular l'ntroint
IJiernfl MlUinrn. of JT-'tnrlil's uti fnMii
Alexander JUn il. of Alllwawkm Unit tn
1! 1 1 In th s.lHtp A national uin.itrur MIII.n)
toiiiii.iniiMit at Dctioit
Tim da!," for th nuiiuat uprlttrf pnlf
tourudment ot tit roimtrv t'luli of hiU
wnoti er finiiouiicd fort April li.'t. 'Ju mid
"7 Tlio tourtuiuetit Is tnc Inttlnl pulf on
rt tn til mtrnp(lltn diftrlrt nrt ah.m
Hltr.it ts a Utbs miinbcr ct plirs
"rfp' ouni: utar prond bnriil in nf I
tho DMrolt Anierlanj. haM flfiiu.l hln lots I
contract. Only two member of tho !-
Holt ilub ha not ulcnl their f on tracts
55.n.?rvi'i'r --a"h''r iip""",r "'"' lhlr" OLYMPIAA.A
BOXING COURSE
,trnie.l Iy
I'. N l.overiinient
r.Mtoi.i, ow
Capt. A. J.Drexel Biddles-
Doxing Tournament
Phila. Jack O'Brien
. K. (ornrr l.ltli mid I'hfMmit
i.isemati Vltt
Ultti thf olcnlne of huc1hi utid Ijlcr, I
plUher, Fred Mttrhcll. maiiHsor of tho '
I'httaeo Natlnnal mid that tvent tnem
brs of th oluli were now undr luntraet I
m pLijcra remain in no tune..
II road utnl n.ilnbrldt
Mir.
lisw Klfnnor Spariw and , . Mlvhtiuati
will ilaht tt out todav llh Mrn flawpon
oo ana j tm v. innMn in tn mix it '
double, Jinala of th limitation tPiiiila tuurn.i PamVirin A C
mrnt nt Palm Hcti h. V.flmDna . V
Harry f-lHards
MOMIW KVIJNINf.. MAKC1I II
Mti illKiniHun t. Politic Monroe
l.urn WlllliiMH s, dfnrsc AkIi
Hmrlc ltirn . K, O. .lor O'Donnell
.lurk iitonipion t. t imp nnkini
I'rJiikle ('ltnluiii n. loiinv Terr .Mtduvera
'.'5i'. ICvs.SUciTAi'. Aremi, SliSl.oO.inc.war Ux
Not content with Iit R at f'liifliurM.
Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Ilurd rHtohllfht-il a
new record (to tnc out In h remarkable 'M
and tomlnK tionm ltJ't.for a. 7!' i
I !... Il, 1, all (l, ..It. l.- .. 1. .. '
v iniriiir rii, inn umin I "lit! linn . I PtITIIln
leaded b Clmlnnatl and ilalnieil by iirunk ' oKAIllNli
!! ini'i'i ui'i ' t ' I I ill'- Man 111 Vl'll'ii i , .
I (rin with thf Dodurrn fnr llin imiilin: -J'1'
nrason.
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When you consider the remarkable
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