V, l"1" 'fif''-FTPS Vlt "TS ,' ' i . , . . . .. , . ' - ...... i y- JiiVJSNLNQ PUBJilO LEDGER--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ' MAHCH 5), 1U18 ".:'& rJCffi BODIE GONE THE LIBERTY BELL HAS A CLEAN TITLE AS THE ONLY HOME ATTRACTS WIRE. PENCE AT SANDWICH EBALL HAS ITS PUBLICITY THE CONVALESCENT PUTHERRESHOFFOUTOPLAST1 ARS, BUT COBB IS FINEST i LITTLE' AD MAN OF THEM ALL rJy$;fV 'R'r-vw .'?'??f'F" viTrpTWTftf ', PTthiMK HE'LL Be AW out sooiv.. f He Jg yyyy DoGSM'T IMPROVE Ju--S553" 'S LET Nae -CnOUJ AND XZS I'LL CA.L 110 MV ' ' I 1 PACtTWER -DR. PB1L . Y, BRITISH AMATEUR TOURNEY Had Squared His Match on Seventeenth Only to Be Eliminated by Unfortunate Inci- , dent on the Home Hole Hy CHAIILES (CHICK) EVANS, Jr. i. v,tt( i' f?olt In tlift nftrtinon c.Att i .. f minently Before Public Every Day of Play fing Season and Pulls Clever Feature Stuff Durinsr Winter Month's S veteran critics with chin whiskers still discus tho telntlve value nrlvrrtlsllir nrnnml fiie, fireside "itatta ended it Ions while hack among golnc forward All comera admit anst Ihn cotmrni iniiix , dire. In fnri IT i - ... .1 counted ns nnuccess ineo uas mat, mu ouiuiuk i i'i"" - fipreat, on tho programs or on tho billboards. t eoiAdvcrtlstng Is well known In baseball. Tho pastime lias Its stnncn dy and well established figures; er. Tho seasons lurid Hashes ''Cubs, and Frazce. of the lied S'o; tlie limelight during tho last session trades or alleged trndes mo Alexander. Homsby. l'ratt and llcrzog. Advertising sharks may come nnd world, however, but there is one JfljiA, class entirely by himself, Just as SgiiSfn.y-llttlo posy that blooms perennially ifm full flower throughout the ear, and when It comes to commanding sue M headlines, space In type and piomlncnce in the pictorial stuff none can !;'';-pptoach lilm for u minute .! t TVimiNr: the. mimmpr months nil A. I V M J .1 . . .1. t I .- . ..!-.. l..t, i: .,. unu lailS CM-.lC.l IH HI liuy null, & limn nf lltn It t. el. ,11 tit Hers .ithl u 'Vf V. ..... vt.f.uu.l ,....,...- ...... r League, whoso regular sessions fp t previous car's work In connection with Ills entile unparalleled . career on tho diamond. Takes a Hand Himself lj&$VSTllll.V: -thousands of dollars of SA Cobb'a activities during tho winter byr the Blushing Teach docs not rely b."ctlve and each jear sees some new KiJip tho player and his personality ?r;titlrA pniintnv w..., w ,,. , Whatever the season's trading best of It. Thero alwas Is a lull In swapping or a ollma following otlui fblff deals, and every season Iho Cobb salo um nppears Just ut the time iiyjWo'BCt the greatest advcrtWIng. It was Lnd also, as usual. It grew out of notliing more tangible tlian n conversaiion 'fcetween Sillier ltugglns nnd Owner Nnvlu during th ulg league meeting In SpNew York. Mack's getting Tlrsst llacman Uiirns In n roundabout barter terns to )lao been tho final outcome lt'jreport had more basis this season thnn usual. It tisuallv comes fioni a if' iat between Hugh Jennings or Navln with umc otlicr ilub ofllclal upon . tU anlilrt nf tlin weather or the war jf'',V" But this salo or trade bluff Is entirely Inadequate. It Is even lnsulTl- I. (V'elent when It Is considered that papers alt over the country nro publishing l&Wndlcato and private tjpewrlter product during the off -season telling of .th -wonders of tho demon performer. PS' upon which somo favorable and wide .ASaiters into the prints uuung tnc wintertime. &.. l-? TT 1VAS Publlshcd ll,at ,,1C Groat i ha or l" arail, nnu It increioro SW1" 'impression naturally to follow pjjrf slacking. S3f raillUU UrlUUV lliiuiva ISA means of giving tho public the correct situation, papeis throughout Slk. ..... wAAAnt, n nn clt An rtrnmrt lit! 1 1 tn nrlut fi r-ll-Yiiien ct fl,n B.lieBae llfo of Tjrus and his dependencies, the occno depicting tlio plajer WT'..f. ... .... .- ii..,- -n gJBTOgl)" BUrrOUnUCU U IIIU lUllo lUllv Tiew the plcturo and not reallzo tho itlc Tyrus has all the necessary LVW Hln at this time, besides the responsibility of having tho burden of i the entire Tiger aggregation resting fciV Another strong offseason card Is fy?Jn sympathy of tho plaer for other EZtJ .situation effectively ana Willi mo usual puouciiy oy giving .- ueposition f lnat Xlntil Tlnll Cnhh wont all Jv'teltow members of tho piofcsh and knows bolter than Cobb that a wX'tlia fans Generally aro behind the plavers In their managerial disputes, no atter what may bo said upon the subject , IVt.A. .! ... tu ..ri.ltilni. It, n Ti f.tVtlt etfltl' tli-tt nnnnitla I., txinnn.. V- j, AI1VTU ttlllttjo la Buutctiniitj ttt i?lCjBterest lit a big way, whether it is Z faThe speed, daring and general prowess BHt psychology that has tho great star J other fellow. This comes In last and !,. Halah of the detective jam when wit nnd resource always triumph. BP isr X BiVTPM' Onrv In nnlnf reeentlv came from Rnv ninntii.in a-1t IX ... ir -Cobbs greatest base-stealing vfe Collins, who tells" why It Is that 3r 1b the business to touch with tho y& Tn Una 'Kin Skinned. Sans Chamnnn KT'S. " 1HAPMAK has no hesitancy in saving that Cobb Is the hardest man lu ''the business to touch when sliding Into n base, nnd gives many reasons iMr.thls expert opinion. f ?Z$ 'Reason No. 1 Is bee; because Ty Is so Reason No. 2 1 lecauso Ty ' the ,vJteason No. 3 Is because Ty nks faster than unj other plaer. si Reason No. -I. last, but by no means least. Is because ion never know (lY$ut how Ty Is coming Into the bag. Chapman saja that time ana again, v it after taking tho throw from often. Ray insists that when ho tjf tho bag and whirls around, reach will slide right In where the i . . Even the rocis t ma i y a t avoritc auoject ball players get a serious look-in from the rhvmcsters. Outside of '&Z noetic Jots few ever insplro tho Xvery once In a while, however, a Ty t'ftklC and hero Is one In point which yfrwnatl Magazine; , K t-r swaggered up trom uixieianu, a hia ot nineteen jears. to gather 'Mr'JIeague shekels and corral the big time cheers. He came w$th ginger, MM) ana sanu, a -rep,- a cocKy smue, VaM.burap the pill a mile. And now, &XPM4 patties not, u" ivikus luinnnc m jjpi flashy feats .wring howls of Joy iWgtt Speed and 'Jazx' can always raise lynamlto and random's ncctle mou, lit 01 v,ooo. Aye, lyrus mo lerrmc, wain nis scrap ana sassy grin, uhlng spikes and speed and bat and tho Idol of. the bugs, the KijNrd who slugs, is king ot all I squats upon nis oauaom tnrone, a crown.upon his bean. Through' t playing season, every fan exhales a screech and raves and rants sts and roars about the Georgia reach; and all the winter Stove bugs discuss his mighty fame JBisjck a baseball game. And. as old atovo hot and 'fan' about l' Charlie Street Now in I Bank Gowdy ot the Southern above the draft age to enlist f.tor the last three jears receiver for the Nashville club. Walter k'a old battery mate, who held ' major league soelety. now is States Knglneers, wlthr 'am one ot those who caught aent when that leat was gun Js predicted for Street, i fast as he talks. Ills middle Germany Schaefer' 3K spirit is a tine thing., and 1 Hempstead, ot the Yanks, has loaned Germany Schaeffer to i oU 'college, to coach the MOitr Uufsin of the Home for thn Aged, but til" those looking forward with a view that ndvcrtisinK pays. " raJ '"g. Hint tin liull Idtinl or enterprise mnv .-. .... t. i I .... ...I.,....' I..L- ft. nUo It has Its fnlso nlarms ami Its among cluo owners are vvecgnma.i, i while plajers enjoying tho big spot of tho Winter I-cague as n result publicity w hales may go In the bSse slmon-Duro genius In the game one he Is as a baseball player and that In the advertising garden nnd stav s Cobb has to do to Keen the P.vpci If. I.. III. .nil.. . (.ttt-e I..... ill- 13 int.- iiutiii t,ti..--,t...,. lie l ll tl.ainstl.V of tilO WllltCl .... v. - ---.. nre taken up with recounting hii During the Wittier Season freo advertising space Is devoted tn reason, tho great publicity bureau upon tnc sen starling sum. u gci business being put over calculated tn In full view of the fan tlock of the , news may be, Cobb nlwavs gets the n great success this jcar, as usual. of the. rumor, but in any .event tlie or their favorite beverage. Some original and startling stuff reaching publlcltv maj be hung nlwavs Tl r" C "a 'clinically liable ueciiiuo in.'uv---siii. ii it-iiuu uif that there was a possiblllt.v of i uoaiuiL- uiutmi VyMiiitc .. .!. r I.. i. v- i.i Ull uic miiin; ru'L' " UIIU uuuill appeal. It Is plain nnd in fact cm- safeguards against being sent against upon His shoulders. to put over something that Indicates p:acrs nnd the fans. Cobb met this lht wav to St. l.ollis tn ilpfpml llU gave them n clean bill of health. No plalcr defenso also Is a fan play, for j .wt- o.v. .. t.tut t.,'j'vti.j iw iiuuiriii started by tho pla.vcr or tho writers. always nro there, but also the touch thinking faster and outguessing the corresponds to the c.ulck turn at the .... ..... rival last season excepting iJUUio the Georgian Is the hardest man ball. ' -- fast best slider In the game i: jou hcep tho ball where jou re. tho catcher, jou'll probably retire Ty takes a throw from tho catcher In expecting Ty to try to como In behind. throw originally came, nnd vice versa. m ,, ...... songsters to the fervor of singing. Cobb verso appears with real "pep' appeared in the March issue of the anu orougnt a nailing wallop that beyond the trail of years and dla- uiuiuuui iu me nugiity King or swat. fromcv,ery bleacher guy, his nerve a frenzied cry. His war club's made lu pop-eyed adulation all goes mad of nitroglycerin: the terror of the prlnoe of cushion stealers: czar of the diamond guys the game has ever and tell how Tj's terrific punch they wait for spring to come they this Tearing Ty, the mighty king United States Engineers League and the only Southern League U Charlie Street, former Washington his steam ball during his first fgur at Fort - -, Va., with the Twen- the rank o. .orgeant. Street will be a ball from the top of the Washing- going the rounds. A career with a upon the idea that he might be able name is "dabby." , Loaned to Lafayette the remark is illustrated by the fact baseball team. IVrhaps it is figured wHI play' better ball this year and . clc Altrook will continue LAST LEAGUE GAME FOR PENN TONIGHT 1 Champion Quakers in Final 1 Basketball Game With Princeton AFTEK CLEAN SWEEP The lntiolIcKlatc ba-kctball iham (ilons of renulvanl.t engage In their it.., I....-,,.. ...ttir.ki nf 1I11- nrM nl .ea- . , ,. . , m 1..., ou wheivtlieyiiieel I'rlm-itonnt lli-et. town tonight 'Iho battln do"i not dote Iho - a'Oii fur tht Quakers, but It l the tlnal one for them of th- leagui car lotplti- the fait that the I'uimploti- ship has t'fen illnihed, the r.ed ami Itlue plavirs are going after the k- torj, tonight as 11 i"1- ""l i"-'y .i.i m iiM-nn-n 1 in" riiiuvi' Ing In tho circuit but a triumpu wcmiu allow the IMm aggn gallon to tic tlio re.'oiil of ten league vuiuiits ttn,,..... a defeat, a feat that has not been ae ronipUtlud t-lnee Columbia turned the iriel. tint- hack I.i the l'.'03-0t reason renn has not bi.ittn the Tigers at rrineeton in man ears Jivm wheir the chamnlonslilp was won In 1915-li".. tin) Ornng.' and Wack was victorious over the Quakers hi .ler.se Jounht's men haw an reellint chance of lop ping the honors this Mar and the ate the favorites, although a ard game Is e MlOLlcd. t., inttre ".noes rem tin for the Ueil and Blue to plat and both are slated for out-of-town One Is with Kochcster. at ltothester. nest Thurnia ingnt anu !,lct0I1 being contemplated The otnt 'the other with SraeU!:C at i-racuo, ,,,,, ,omCs from an alien melropol s, the following night ami In the past the etuff has been corrtot .-.vracuhe is the onl tiam that has y0 ,-ou,t temperamental Till would beaten the Quaker., this ..eason nnd ec0,e .v change, for a job with th Ooaeh Jourdet and his pup. Is nre do- A. tl,8 l,ar 3 not lonsldered a pro termlned to win over th Orange. When moton 0,,lv In the Chinese lincunge. Hddle Pollard's aggregation triumphed t s pieatant feeling to bo anchored at W'elght.nan Hall, renn plaed with- ln j),,, 0eilar for sl months, far nwav out the 'crvhes of Captain Lew Martin from the gang that Is fighting it oul and Andy Sunnard, the clever little fl)r a siico f tilc world's ssrlcs coin forward, was dUqualiliid In the tlrst walUer is too temperamental to be In half for four personal fouls it will , mltej vljti, such torture, and an wav bo a different team that will face 10 wol,i(' rather do his suffering in t.tracuso In tho set-ond engagement. ! N-ftt York- Also, to add to the drab 'The line-up for tonight follows effect of the piiture. Connie l-n't break. renn Prim etoM mB i,ls arm handing out big bales of Stannird .. forward r mble ,, t0 tatifv the Vravlngs of an am- .seene- . '"evtard llorne s.t.-irv" Thoughts of New York Dal la et-nn-r lijiui Vlartln Peck . BUartl uard Oreyi Tajlor ' KILLEFEU SIGNS WITH CUBS; ALEX HOLDS OUT CHICAGO March llill Killefer .wht wan nurehtireii from the l'lilhfes 'ttlltt l!r.tt.e I'let ol.ilnl .V!o. I tiller. l..t night elg.ied bin contract with the Cubs. j aresjrdlne to a telegram to Manager Mitchell from Killefer. who Is hpending ! Iho winter .it I.OS Angeles Killefer had been a holdout The tt rms of tho con- I tract were not announced. Mitchell also retelved word that l.cs llo Mann, whu left the team last vear to take up Y. M C A Hthletlc work .it arm i.nnps. had been granted his , dlschargo ami would Join the team at Pasadena, Cal Mitchell also announced that Claude HeudrK had signed and I that Alexander and one or two others are now tho only phi) era not In line i WHITE SOX GET STUNG FOR WORLD SERIES TAX New Tork Giants will have to kick In with some of the loot they picked up when they ran second In the world's se ries last ear Zimmerman. Kauff, et al . are taking comfort from the fact that ntemliera nf the. Cl.Ic.iirn White Sot till) have to pay a bigger chunk than the 'Giants, for they got tho big end of the 'coin 'Virtually all of the big league ball pla)ers will have to contribute to , the Income tax. and as som of them never In their lives pild any kind of a tax they will bo denlslm; wajs and means to make the club owners pay by a boost In salary. ICORWIN HUSTON WINS AMATEUR BILLIARD TITLE DETROIT. MlOlf.. March S. Corwln Huston, of this city, won the Class A national amateur billiard championship here last night by defeating Charles Heddon. e.f Dowaglac. Mich.. 300 to :04, In the final game of life tournament. Huston and Heddon had been tied for first place almost from the start Latest Freak Delivery Sounds Like a Highball fltrliee Walker will brine Mmelhlnr pe&rlnc ImII" nw to iq sniisnai irKue-in ben a linea up with tbe tuba thla teMa, li Is aiti itbin te tin i It la .al. mar uyslrrlaiia than as fain isiy was. Mathews!' famous fada-away was. II'. tka Ike cnstteit Ulna 1'te seen In ' aaU Mauser Mluhell. "The ! btfsn lasUltil mi leavlnc naseuut. Mil la piKar- una ami as not rvBMr Boosts and Bumps U KOBEUT Y. MAXWELL -Tilly May Leave Us Scon Hmi.MI'l.r. JII.NT.1, T1I.IA JL I.Ki:is one of t'ic pilze p.ik- agts t.ttntiv ,itorir(l hv I'ontu Ma.k It slnt'il f.,r iho l.mg lung j. nriiPJ hefnre the l''li ba(bjll m ion gett under vva 1 ilh was tl.. tan- hnrs oiittlelder on tl.p lied su tuim lat rnr and his hus tlmtigbt hi much of his wo.k that he was traded to the A In .1 deal vvlikli sent Stuff MclnnH to tho town inad- famous bj "r.unkcr 1 1 111 Wording to the ilie the tempcra- Incn( utpol Hm n fic (li(j rf fw.lH r th0 tlntlnnabulatiiic tlnwaie x,,ili will be .ittaihcd b foncrvatlvp cm,,. I.ofoic s-ending htm over the ' hills .irnl far awn Tt Is run-orid that Walker will lind In New York and ,n- ,,.lt a jt) tll tUc Yankees fur the flnmmr, wh'ch iiroml-ei him Ion of escre so itmi outdoor work t tlr- I ( ewrtllnp ai 0f w,Ci, makes it a per fetllj K()0l, ,mnor Talk-, i,ii,e a clam ."onnle Mail, will Ni.r duiu-14 any nf the trades ho has In mind It i just as east- to get next to the secret fluff it Shine rark as taming .1 stepladder throuch a rottilt Iticr ,lnor Trv It toma time tiway. mo'i of the news eon- eerning tho MacKinls has been frwlptd from tho nut-of-town pipers, and the l.tii-t li.eenv dls.loei the fatt that Miller Hoggins will gel 1 lllv WalKer i to do a brother inf In the garden viith mtr fnmier cirllp rr.ircler. IMrir ftodle. rirg t.ouie, j -S- ono vnntt!, bow- the deal Is tn be put timing!., nor can one tell if the trans- . , .. ... ,,,,, ,re celling moro plisisant every minute rrTni. Alwavs Unfortunate I ....tt ..I.. . I.i tieett nn Ullfortll- , ,,.,,; i t."ovnm ..go. when he w.. I doing time In t i.ooie, iris .--" was robl to t leventui ai '" vacancy on the r.ed ho team and all Tlllle was asked to do was Jill ll.o shoes left vacant bv tho thumping Tnu. Walker was pleased to barn he was alvnit to be tdilpned to a regular ball ilub and accepted Ida new Jo'i will, all ot the joy and onthuslann of a bloke about to take a high dive Into a pile of bricks He lcielied lit of encourage mint and ever one predicted he would make good except the reiddents of Hos ton and the other plairs on the team The welcon.e-to-our-clt" was plajed with reverse Kngllsh Hut Tilly was not dUmaed. He buckled Into the Job. laced up the big brogans left b Trls and proceeded to make good The cultured set In the stands sat back nnd never gave tho new man a tumble for a couple of weeks, but when he kept up Ills sensational work many remarks were passed on his "In herent ablllt t cavort on tjj baseball greensward." or words to t.iat effect. Tilly bad no more speed than Hour less in bis race with Omar Khajyain and his batting was of the Tycobblan. va riety Soon he became a star and after ward developed a temperament It can't bo helped Quarreled Willi Jawn I-ast year the speed merciant sot In bad with Jack Barry and did not play In all of the games. Aside; from hlsi pinch hitting he appeared in nlnety-sit contests, batted ,H6 and had a lleldlne average ot 972. He was considered one of tho very best bets for this ear, how ever, until Pavld Belasco Fraiee upset the dope and chased him to Shlbe Park. And now comes another strango twist of fate. Assuming remember. AS SUMING that Tlllle will be among ut this season, he will take the place of Amoa Strunk. regarded as the VEItY lest outfielder In the land, with the pos slble exceptions of Cobb and Speaker. After coins through one harrowing ex- perlenca up In IUwston. he Is asked tot play an encore In Philadelphia. No i wonder he wants a-chango of scenery! No wonder he Is temperamental! Ed Walsh Lands Job ' Bis I'd Walsh,' once the terror ot the big league batters, has returned to the bit: show. The greatest moist ball burler of all time threw his arm out while, pitching- for the White Sox and after two years ot Idleness was allowed to drift. He tried a come back with the Boston Braves last year. but It was not impressive, and once t 1 .tea with on of the Ills Icasu" ml tlu wti but rvcr.v rftuit wan rthuffid tin' I 1 ii-ldcr Joiios -Igneil him a nae!i of the p uher- on the St I.mn Ilomn- Walsh ta-e I- one nf the trage.be' "fba-ibtll lie 1 1 not old In e ir, but In effectiveness ho Is Jif-t as good as .1 man or tirtj 1 he strong tight arm on wbiih he depended to foil the opposing latuneii with his trenirmlous speed and 1 wiiite.i. iirrni.ini: itirves failed him and t went "dead lie was a spltball pit. her and one nf the most powerful in the game In one vear he twirled in llftv. two contevtr. width still Mands 'as the lnm-inan rceoril In the big leagues liven the might Ale .Kver ncioiuplUhed that ' feat Pound No Cure A m'rplaied nerve In the right shoul der lau-ed the downfall of 1M Walfb He consulted ever i-peel.Ilst In the fnl.cd bl.ites with no result until he flnallv was adjlscd to give th Injury the Tom iurf" lie his taKen gno'd care ot lilmclf uaua lool.s to bo in per fet t phvkal trim At tho meeting In iw orlf last month It was a pahetle pig'.t tn fee W'alfh apntoiili nianacer after manager. oil (i ho liirno,. ,t.,tiii They did not want Inm 1'ivo jears asi no would Iktvo heeu iinsldorod cheap at Jin.OOo "'lodi he found I. , hard to get a HICK) lontratt I Jonei has g.ven lii- 1M a iham- to e wne baik ' Ho ha bei n emplocrl to t oach the pitchers, liut If ho ivin uhntt enure of the old i unu.tig which turned bail, the batters four vears .ir-rj he will no used as a regular hurler iomelhing Holder Jones Kidlj needs this ear lllilililililililililiBiLniilllillliAlllilililHAillli. 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In a in.itih in whlii. he led nil the wav low tn s made the outward journey In 41 strokes ami was 1 up at the turn After winning the 10th he halved the Hill with 2i"-foot putt and won the ISth hv lalng an npproiili dead After losing the 13th b poor play l'ow ties won the Hth bv holing from oft .i, ...i -..i .i. i-.i. i. . .,. - i. tho wind and tlie loth b a par .". giv. Ins him the mate'i bv I anil S C It Vrltnos eljmlnstei. 1 It rti.es It . ,.,,,l.i !.,., I i I .,,.,, , b a margin of 3 and 1 lie was out In 4t ine'luillng a T on tlie 7th. and turned three up Winning S an. losltiR 1 of the nevt ,i holes made him dor.nle I. ami after lolng : holes be ended the nritih on the ljtli with a ono under par Among tho I'hiladelphlans O. W Ptatrell Aronlmlnk and 1 1 Hallow ell. Old York Itoad. vtero beaten In the, third division IMnM OarrefT, l'rank furd. and W T. Verlcnden Lausdowne, loot In tho seventh. Clnrles (Jlllllaiul I'hlladelphla Countrv Club, vton and 1' T lliifklils rrankford. Int In the tt nth. while T M rilrgerald, I.ans. d ne, wis defeated in the coasolatlon the eleventh JPMiPiPvu TN AIIIMTJU.V to tne ma. y -- 1 uulmet and TubUs in 1 i 1. ,t ' ?K'eS!.5n'0rJ,J,iVeeoVS.?h"rd mncr iiui:nit"j -- ,),. "" .ifuai or 1111 w' dghtcenthgieon I'laved Splendid (iolf . m 11 .. n.it.L tit .t Tied Heiit'liort I do not think that 1 eu ' ' "" ""..... ... ..ll. fn. Ill vcrv Ims jeceiveu suiiilk.u i.--. - -- . . .- sides In this ma "-". -', unt .thlt The match was vpij '-'".. . .. .. ., ; i .. it.n H.rreshoit won the eleventh hole, when "res. o four hole in uccwu.' d , This did '10'e,l1.Iohlf vacation o. f..r the .lav Owing to hlsjacaw. ImlUl. mK tho Hon Michael lie was ijuur.ir "'., . , Sports Served Short .tnliii It. Te-nrr will attnd th epenlnf Eame ef the cjl tnts this ieaon for thn first time 1.1 tt, e ho lietams presllnt of th M luiial 1 acue . ..,,.. 1. Iliinn. nf Jeffet- Oltv a mem br nf .lie nenlor elaM un eleete.1 captMn the co-nine ,-on lie Imh nUseil eecen I t ... - ... ..hb tlltSt tl.AAlltlu fplAll i38 ir two i-,""' .-ui... '-": - n. ur th, aviation eorp. but failtd. traeVWnaVAT.B,ta"!h.eii -USielVrrKe'd'S hrra Ga ani win no innoei nii en b I'Urke ilrifnth manager and the other platire In' tuthii Walter Johnson liner Iteliertto.l the fleet footed out flel ler nf the Nm York Giants Is nelna In plat wi.h the Norfo'K nital lean, this sea son noWl-on it ho th other dat an no.il ee, his r tir ment from tnajor leacu ItjselMll for .he 'lursimn of .ho war Is now c.nploe1 t tlu Df.artme.it of Juatlee Vlinrhe V. Vfrliin.lilln. who Is endeared to the heart of tennis platers throughout the tounfrj Is novt sert'r; oh aettte sert le- In the natal reserve IP ttaa ordered rerenllt- to report for duty on board the I t' Oregon .lohii VI. Chinman. manaser of the New ark elo Iron. Is the tiret tn line to an npume. himself as a promoter .of boslns sinte me retain law per.ni.iins me aport in NVu jersov was rasjed lie has hopes of etiRlnir louts In Newark an I expects to make his town tho etnt' r of the KiOt e aame He lnwnds to hato the first lout oil Me morlal Da llotnril "Diirk" 1loln.es, of HaMon o was aooe.i m i"'"- n ;'i i-.'"- " "' u",l"": " "' tr. ' 1 rank I. Porrltlon has h.en enlaced tn enarh ths Secon I Natal Dlitrlet basehatl team lie etarteu with his bareball career In his hom town tilth the Newport team of ,h? s'w. J-n.?,,n.'. I,ml afterward plate 1 with Prottdenee I'hlcasro e'ul e tho I'hllllca bt liula i ardtnala and llunah il liaisn, t.ieran puenrr wno was Wltn ths nnston Urates aft season has been asked In f l-IJ-r Jnnea manaser of the - Louis Cardinals to ai company the -lul. 11 Walsh, teteran pitcher who was with eilUO' Hit Sfl tilW OiltlUIIK JiJIlfJ" PXi'rcif in uso alsh as an intruttor for his pltchfra iinv or tne lournaiiu-iii u.,, it .natch between .TohnlrM.am . n ; .;. -? --y- ;; - uJ. N II i: Tnlor. reiultliiB I " d.n ho was at his best, reaching ul M v.rtory foi tho former ; ?olhfr f l lmn , 33, an(1 Herieshoft wa, 3 doi' f BUbsequent winner ot I lie "en'mlcal v-r Tnd golf at Sandwich . This it! fe Lionel Mum. who for ltf(1 not tho 0rst. for the time c,w'w leasom peculiar to Ireland 1 ai Hreslioff was i down and but t i to n $ un. or the name of O I. fcn tn 1Jl(, Alllcan., chance lool.e(, hop, TI,"r,?MiJdmtSlrovinlni. tml Jut then the Irishman's fS t werechlcn I. J'J " ,', ml their fel- los' -.nethlng of Its perfection.,; intiilate 1 rltl-h o''""e",""rh0rt and 1'- d look everv advantage of his -. I lriiC?.tattronf more". 5 w"re only Ponenf- inMake,, and at th. sev.n! ', "' ' 'finV.J . , ri oul net and Tubb-. teenth hole he bad squaied th mtca Z? the"?'" 1. ' nnlshed early bv , lucl y and sound play fliuuhn w ...- . ,i,e jut Diiiuiiunoiv iKilt.CUlII ..! that he .,laSed at Sandwich n oil ,i" ,, lnl,,r, with PUtt ' ms am i.ul ,.h, .t UU....K u.e .uurnamnt. d ' . ini.Vlii' 11 m the third day .1 I m.v vatorics an.l m defeat comlnj M ,p,,1 atlliougli t m me r Qre , leacllC( crresholt ,,! M of the touinamenl Hoth .oirer proaollei u too ttrong and h3 b,H f plalne remarka 1,1, well, ay ,0 ,he ,u.c fenw of , JT foi both a lle lu te putting, and guen and a, he took his club back for fj is noted for his excel cm v uu h Mroka t,)(i head f(ruU. t,)o , y h.,HfWvKmntoVttaPl1l instead of hitting the ball landed ta if "..'..r,,,?, 2a?airhp"llttaf on both front of It Disconcerted b y hi, .. J ss'cj - - ... ..., t nr i&atotf-W- -A - J-- " -JJ 4 ,., , f champlon?h"p hSSSE ll A ' xa.s before .he ban ? V riencn amateur cnainn nn.tit. it,.. i. .,,. .i.uhi ii... ..."' " If The eighteenth hole at Sandwich siemed to give all the Americans h j - me to it that week a great dal M 4 think that It was becauw tiv trouoie . iiuiiiv vnat 11 was etcauit M1 luUnd m frollt r 0..tni. , ,h. KM Bin. vas unusuall fast I however. $M le tll hole high, but about Hftctn M ,. ... n,. nn nn n.. wii,. m. juras ittj.u ...u ,,.., .t ... .,,11, iftu 'jorlunatc occurrence put llerretho.1 t of 10 tournament. Just at tho mo- J ment when matters were booking mo-t f and o rea) deMned R b , .ii- f, iiiLt M.pii.iVmr-iit fl.vt ?. ending to a pluck well-fought flgM I CLEVELAND BOWLER NOW j SIXTH IN BIG TOURNEY 1 Haytas Only One Rollins to Invade Ranks of the Ten Sj v Leaders i-I.M'INNATI O. Maroh ? Sixth K piaeo in the individuals was the bert Si .t 1.l 1- .ft --- '4.1 mat was nacnru u xuc nowiers roil AJ )ng tho Am,,nn uowInp Consres. was made b J Hajtas, of Cleveland, 0. ; nt a score 01 ibV SUITS $1 1 80 M .TO ort n ntf i T " JB oriili: i Itl DLCI.n fHOM 30. I33 and ISO ' PETER MORAN & CO. ;BSsu S. E. Cor. 9 th & Arch St. Open Monday and Saturday Until o'dc Get This, Bo NITinVM, A. A. sum tinder uew management tt nliht. f.KOKOB rilsM.t and JOIIVNY DI.M1KE. : two of the best on the lilanet. In the wlnilup, 94 four other stormy bontt. (treat ttnfr here. 1'rleef S to $1. Wlirre else tan jaa set fco mueli for the monti; HI YMPI A A A road and Ilalnbrldo ULimriA .. Ilarry Fdnri,,. M,r. MOMV i:F.MM3, MAUril 11 VInx Williamson is. onnc Monroa Lurry Wllllarov vs. tteorce Ash (hrle vturray is. It, 0. Joe O'Donnt'l i'rankle Cnllilian t. Ollnr Terry Mrl.dfrr ;Sc. r.A0e,5r. Arena, I.SI.50.lnr.ar tn JarK jiiomitson it, line uanitina ROLLER I PROFESSIONAL S-Mu'e rte a r IMs Team Rtr, t.,,, Rt. n SKATING ! iMIt mih J ti..il.,t, t,nic .''i .at.' HV.,k'v, RACES A.1?. '".".''."iL """.' "h Ti ts. aitut Ujtert. In .he world SKVTINO ntert- Afternoon and Rtenlrr Tlllt WI.HK I.tUILl AIIJIITTKO FKEB 18 cents neid! f gi:-J.'s 33UuVJaj4AgM -.T . . . .y -- , -f- --' ' -iy-J-1 f ' f - - ' .' jl ! .oi .T-.i.-i nrJSit ,-ii.ifcijaiL ylrlf1f1f1?HHQdi1HsHsHiBraHH