Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 15, 1918, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEBGERr-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 15. 1918
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ILLARD OFFERED A FORTUNE TO STEP OUT OF RETIREMENT AND MEET FRED FULTON FOR TITL
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Tim-ron and Maxam Only
U " Mcadovbrook Athletes
in National Meet
Iathletes disqualified?
ny PAUL I'KKP
.miiil J I)i i. tlio hULlllne pecre-
i..,. nf tho Mo;t Invv brook flub unit
HrrtsW'-nt of the MiUle Atlantic DIvlMon
"Set tie A A U-f liD onleroel only two
' (tl)ii brook null uthltloH Hi tho
1(1 ...i i -n.il true!; -inil held lmm-
f?"i,lonh!ps ot tho A A V , mIi'Oi will be
2:.,.c,l Sntureliy ovcnliiK In tho Tuenlv.
K iMontl Uoginicnt Armory. :sew urK.
1 The decision or mo .viemovvurooK
Ctub to enter only two nthtttos virtually
C- ..nurts tho ChlcnBO Athletic Asocl(itlon
W tf th team lionore. with tho New ork
f-KJ-.. ..... f-L.n .Inflnllftlv mil nf annrfii
-.B "l(V
JH " .it ih ml of the war nnd the famous
IT rMt.i.k.mfrlcan Club dead as far nH nth-
J Wlca arc concerned, the local orftnnlr.i
i tlon had been wckoil to give tho ropn
I..L,Matlvp of the Windy City a hard
vcent"' for flret honors.
vBrron In Shape
7,t The two runners to represent tho local
'.nrfinliatlon are liobort Mixiun and
J; lUrolil Bairon Maxnm 'vlll be iimnis;
S the starter In tho tlGfl-jnr.t race while
Barron, who Ii the national Junior and
Ai.ninr hleh hurdle chnmp'on. will en-
Kittor to add the Indoor tlt'o to Ills list
& 'Birron ran In tho Meadow broolc
'-''lames last week, but was unable to do
SElmself Justice, ns ho had llttlo chance
Kturractlce roIiib over the timbers drwn
t Cmp JjailCOCU, niltlu lie n u. iicu-
i tens-nt
'8fA,'Durlng the last few dnys Tie worked
i ut several , times nnd Is confident of
itflnlihlng amonE me- inm,- mu mu
Wlrn strona; competition In Dean Loftier.
V. SU' LOUIS SCllUOIUl'y, lliniimru til u
j. imirr champion : Ilrdman. of Princeton, i
EPa,ncl Savase, or nonaoin, doiii oi wnnm
(liwmled the world's Indoor record of fi
f ttcond for tho 4B-ard hlKh hurdle last
Oeek In tho mcjudw nrooK incci.
iv.h ithv. tbo fcrmer University of
ffcrninyhanla htar. Is 11 slight faorltc
it In the vv as niw, mill ia il m- i in
( Mvthlnir like his old form, Hut, If out
r it condition. Bob Maxnm looms up aa
jlh dinner. Maxam bhowed plenty of
t . . . ., t? 0 ft i.ml Im l .ti.Aml...
m tno rpeciai w uv i. mc iui.hj
itv. and with a title lit stake he may
surprise tho kncwlng ones with his llcet-
CtSS 01 H'Ul.
May Hold Middle Atlantic Meet
f The Indoor nnd track tlcld champion
F thins of the Middle Atlantic lllslon of
the A. A. V may be held this year.
Ttiiv were orlclnilly so'i'duled for las'
it Bight at the Second Ileglment Aimory.
fcut the lack ot entries c.iuscn a post
tuinpmi'nt. Tho Mc.tdowbrook Club was
ti the only organization to send In n llrtt-
(; tins entry list.
y A mectlnff of the olllclnls will he held
" lfondav nlcht. and If the arlous clul
fin this dMslon decide to bend In a
! -AnHAB.n.nl . nn.r., tluf tti m.f ..lit
i icidtf.'-nLa.i , v liii.i j i.fih ,.1 iiiv. . .. ...
; be held In a week or to In one of the
i local armories.
'4
How About This, Officials?
According to the strict Interpretation
ins ruies oi ine Amaieur Atiueiic
IT t...m.. n... ntnlla nllil.. ti.ni.-l
Ull.UI, V.li.V t.lllt.ll.r ...lill'.U II,, ..Mil-
'jjetedIn the first section of tho Mend-
jworooK iiuo meet last j-'riany ruglit
tnds automalcally mispended.
ii Tlls startling state of affairs came
tiwui Dccauso or me presence of rat
If, ' "u IW'.I'VI . IllXinilJ 1. ..l.tlllU
trimiete, in me open nuruie rice rrcneli
uu m u prujc'SMUiiai ainieie.
lio.l.ti-
t j-.. ... ,.. v.vu.u.iu. ..,..., 1, , ...l..i
puyed basehall with the Athletics for a i
V. Ihort time last senaon, Is eligible to
', Compete with amateurs In events closed
jtormyand navy nthletej, but he had
iR to right to stait agilnst nnuteurs In I
IJ'IM open hurdle rato last Friday night.
Xccortlng to tho rule book, the presence ,
?i a pro;esslonal In an umatcur meet: i
fetvl0matlcal.ly fUbI)!nd,' "ry .amateur I
i r: who compete. In tho meet. ,
- , - - - - , ,,
,i tills obvious that trench got Into the !
pen race through nn oversight on the
'22m 0f tho nlclttIs anJ nothlnc at all
; ,. iCOmv ,of ,he ll,cldcI'- except that
a1 ! Imiph 1 .lanl.l..ll.. .1.- . .
Athletic Union.
iiH i tt r "" " l"u '""aieur i
CHAPMAN'S BUNTING
WON MANY CONTESTS
?itting Behind Greatest Lead-
fQS Man May Have Helped
His Record
WXTY-TWO SACRIFICES
Lfn?r3 and ball players do not al-
i.. i B lno 8ame viewpoint ns the
uu in awarding rnHii n , ,..e,i.
r ihowlng the way to others In cer-
"arunents ot the same.
For Instance, when John Franklin
wer wa is i.u,in .1 .l.
tW if , " ,'rtieiUH ueniuil eil lll?
Mck machine It was Insinuated that
wa Trowbrld?B Collins had a good
,1-J . ..""1 " niKii ierraKC's uu-
Iliea Oy Bak(4 thrni.irl. -lllnD' nV.ll.
K '.,,w?rk th hit and run or run am
Mt Itllnl W th tlnU
! Similarly, certain leaders and player
Jiuw tlwro was pomethlntr else than
Zl, y Plan's skill In bunting that en
Ltitrii ?lMcland backstop to lead the
:: '-'" aBue in Bacntlce hitting last
m "e Bet UP a I,ew niocJern
ro for base-advancing taps. They
"' OVlt that Tlinnnlo " no hlu ,nn,.
t.. - ,."i.1 "appie," ns nis team
Bi..TlJllra' wa3 hitting behlnij tho
"t Kaa-OfT mnn In 41.A An,.n... ln tnl,
.... .,..) miLllIK UC1I1IIU IIIO I
r.i; - ' ,i mo cuuiicry ill eye
l..,.i.i!cJani1 that Lee Alex-
funi, ChaDnlOa manatrpr. Kent
la the SamA nl.ipA In ,hn l,ittl,ii7 I
f No. 2, almost all season.
f4J . js.
u to u.t Position
U" .min eames last Juno nay was
- lutn in the Cleveland hitting-
n iZ . Tno In"'ans In those games
M ik. l .our and llei1 ono name.
h.i" """" i' mo iuiim mat hid
-tiiiiK orner wn vi tuiitAi
u5fpJ?.an .Played In every same In
lii if, lana P'ayed. Ills ono lay-
a 1917 rntrtA 1 !.. mi., -m -....
Uh the Athletics Vmm. ri.i.inJi
. 20 ti S ' wnlcI' Cleveland
,, ","T " 'u'y wrencneu nis aniciei
0l S,Iu '""J"' jn making a homa
I t. rulB ocnupy s old pal, Schauer,
ninth ""u onorl ln "ls P'a" n i
Rty' (aI.i . . .
fci-. i suicides last year was
.-i r .CI,, ,-.. 110111, nt !.. .... -
VTU- ThUTst'previou;
'BiiinBhra,,irr,c,a" "?:: m??
f. In 1308. "v w"
I Batting Position
ttm?aca '"Jhe ,,a'ne Tdcr was
I HaV ,,". ,V"aPm,in-s No. 2 and,
1 "y. he hit h-hiH.i - ....... .
iratt Wrl. ":"'"U W'llU KOI
Ito th, , , er ot complimentary tick-
MhlM. ;-.",:' 'l"""0! " "ame .l
toJr 5' brthr of Fred, long-tlma
At Bt,Mi. . ' vii.ii.si IIUWOVCI,
liuil Oemon hiker Oraney,
?- v.. invro , pase iai season
e.taM blaolr-
PENN
WaijgasjssriitsHBssteaigitaaiiaiaaaaBik t- -. .. -.. . . w. ...... rJJ
riie thiity.ilrst nnnual public exhibition of tho various activities of the William Penn Chatter School will be held this evening staitinir
nt bo clock, in Witherspoon Iluilditifr. Not the least attractive feature of the exhibition will be the work of the pvm team. In addition
to tlio cymnnstlc stunts, the Science Club will repioduce Franklin's experiment with the key; the Litcrarv Society pie'scnts n debate between
two school teams, selections by the Glee and Mandolin clubs, while the junior rchool has boon cotranizul into a chonu called the Junior
uuntiicci and ifty. I he members of the gym team thou n above are as follows: Left to nKht -Kiont row, Andeii-011, I'ennock, Jacobs,
manager; Jt. 1. Urown, captain; Sitlcy and Simpson. Middle row, II. Brown, Hun ell, Alcorn. Honey, Mitchell, Goddard, Wii-fall and l)c
Long. Standing, Van Liew, Collins, M. Miller nnd Nelson.
PEiW LOSES STARS
FOR MEET TONIGHT
Collins and Faries, Water Polo
Leaders, Leave College.
Columbia Mermen Here
JERAULD CREW CAPTAIN
renn .cppm.es Columbia In tho lln.il
dual Intercollegiate l.eiguo swimming
meet of tho season In 'VVelghtmin Hill
tonight nnd, the engagement finds the
Ited and Hliic considerably weakened as
a result of two e.T the best water polo
phneis In the game leaving college.
Although tho swimming team vir
tually will he Intact, tho water polo sit
will ho without tho services if Captain
Herb Collins nnd Wulter Karles. the
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Karles
fir P.
has entered1 the Ordnance Department
and although Collins .has not cnllbtcd
he has left Ills btudlea.
Both of theso men played against Co
lumbia In the New York lank last b'l I
day night In t'l it battle tho Quakers
weio defeated nnd Coach Klstler's nunlls
A ....!...... .... -I. ...... n ri.l... x
.ii,' uiiviuui im i",-iihe, enu e-v
Ycrkers nro tied with Yalo for tho water
nolo cliimnlonshlii and they must win
to keep In the running for the title. A
rtverso would eliminate them from
cliamplonthlii honors
. ,. ,
ew lorkrrs l'B,vontes
Tim w vmi,. ,... ..niin i ..
rwlmmlng races ns well, although Conch
,.-i.,. i ti i... ..i.i .,. i.i. . ,.
1-.HVI iii tfv ,iuiv III n.-iiez nil ie'KUI.11
team ngilnst the Mciningsldo Heights
nri,i,,niin ti,o Pnm .,i ..ni,. uu
will line up ns follows; Mooncy, goal;
Strasser und Waterhouse. backs ; Ood-
.. ......
irev. center, lanciy anil .viuruocK, for
wards.
Tho Quaker basketball players nlso
villi bo busy joung men tonight, They
will nppoo the strong Sjraeuso quintet
at Syracuse. Tho Heel nnd Dlue basket
eer.s were treated to n pleasant surprise
last night ns they were waiting for the
train ut thu West Philadelphia Station,
when Lardlo Davis, the star center ap
peared. Davis has been suffering from
the grip, but the only grip hi had was
the one In his hand.
Laulle Improved rapidly, and said ho
would he able to start the game against
tho much-tooted Soliwarzer, tho captain
nnd center cf tho Sjracuse aggregation
Coach Jourdet. for the tlrst time since
the Yalo game ulmost three vvcclca ngo,
will havo his regular team to start
ngalnst tin opponent. Tho champion Ilcrf
and Blue tcam will lino up with Sweeney
and Stannard, forwards; Davis, center,
and Captain Martin and Peck, guards,
Jerauld Veteran Oarsman
Tho Penn varsity oarsmen held a
meeting jestcrday for tho purpose of
selecting it successor tc Sidney Tildcn.
their captain, who joined1 tho uvlatlon
coips Their final choice was Jerry
Jeiauld A veteran of two jears, who
Is rowing In tho No, 1 seat.
CLEGG REGAINS STATE
TITLE FROM TRAFFORD
I.uneantrr, l'a., March 15. William
Clegg, cf l'hlladelphla, won tho first leer
of the new cup offered by tho Harrlsburg
State Sportsmen's Association from Sam-
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ri0jta yesterday. Tho score was 25
Sft TIia nlrt run. eehirh hns lipf.n In
i'ntitp,l thlrtv.nnn venrn nmnnir thA
'State - live-bird shooters, will becomo tho
litriiiaiieiit jico9e:o9iuii cie enu wiiiuur eit
todays event
Sports Served Short
' The llt of holdouts with tha Chicago Na-
, -- Z,7Z.ZZ7rnr :UiZV'V.?
KiMurr NlLned hut contract, according tu
dltpatch (rom Cioili, New .Mtx.
VMIIIam Itoelenlmrli. onr-tlme middle
welaht slid heavyvvelsht amateur bokliiff
ehTnplon. wa. un.lened to duty a. boxlntc
.in - umttur at tho lirookbn Navy yard.
.
.innr kj Danow, of tho Ked Sox. at-
cured iho service" of Dan Jlolei, former
'. 'uMS'r. Sod liowiei. ' i thouih an r,:
catcher, will be on tho bench rooat f the
"mo umnimu mo now mner,
Ned Kacan, who was engaged arveral
monltia ago to m&nago the Milwaukee Amer
ican Asaoclallon liunebull team, la recely.
Ing trealment for an Inlury affecting his
spine, uitalnei In te full somo lima ago
while akallng In Ml. Paul.
i ""
Jim Thori'o signed a contract with tho
nianli fur tlio teuaou ot tills, llu it lil
report tu McUraw In ilarlln today.
Terry Turner, veteran Infleldcr of the
Cleveland American League Club, who has
been rated as a holdout, algned hia contract
and left with tha aecond aquad of players
fur tlio training camp at Now Orleana.
Dill Uagley, pitcher, has not yet signed hla
contract,.
Ollla CbUI,
a vataran - umpire
tn tha
rloan Aawclatlon, alawd a 1
till con-
CHARTER GYM TEAM IN EXHIBITION TONIGHT
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CHIEF BENDER
Who tljil not leave for the South
with the Phils today.
HOME ALMOST CERTAIN
TO PLAY WITH THE YANKS
Huggins Says Deal Will Not Fall
Through If Bums is
Drafted
Mae on, (hi,, March 15 New York
fans need not worry over Ping ISodle
not being In Yankee, regall.t this season
for Miller sajs that regardless of George
Hums icportlng to Connlo Mack, Pran
clsco I'lizoU will bo out there bunting
fences for the Yanks
Huggins'. attention was called to a
report from Detroit wherein Ilughle Jen
nings dcclaied that In case Hums Is
called to tlio colors llodlo will revert
e tho Athletics.
"If Ilughlo said that," snapped Hug.
gins, ' ho Is talking through his hut.
Wo bought Hums from Detroit fur e.esli.
Then Mack and I made u straight swap
of Hums and ISodle T.iere was noth
ing In our agreement hinging on either
man reporting I was to tako my
chances on signing llodlo and Connie
was to do likewise with Hums, The
minute we mado tho trado I was through
w ith Hums and Mack had nothing
further to say nbout IJodlc i
"You can tako It from me that Ping
Docile either will be In Yankee splices
this season or go where I 'send him.
Mack has nothing moro to say about
him As a mitter of fact I don't be
Pi've Mack Is doing any worn Ing about
Hums. It looks to mo us If Connlo was
prettv ceit.i'n th it Ceorgo would lint be
called Into service before tho season was
over or ho never would havo closed tho
deal so quickly Mnck will havo no
redress If Hums Is drafted."
m-' KasusM
scraps about scrappers!
-By BILL
AGOOD lightweight card has been ar
ranged by Johnny Hums for to
night's feature nt the Cambria A. C.
Bobby aunnls ha3 hla lightweight hope,
Joo Welsh, In the best of condition, and
Bobby is somo conditioner of fighters.
Young Brown, of New York, will oppose
the Southwark boy, and action Is looked
for. Manager Ounnls Insisted that Joe
become moro aggressive, and In hla re
cent light Welsh dlsplaed more life
and ginger than ever before Against
Willie Mooro Welsh never looked better.
Young Brown is ana aggressivo boy
and is certain to carry Joo along at a
speedy pace, It Is hard to convince
Manager Hobcrt that Joo won't win ln
a walk, for he believes his boy has the
makings of a champion. All managers
have the same belief and Manager Oun
nls Is no exception.
Battling Murray Battles
Andy Burns will receive p. workout
ngalnst Preston Brown, colored feather
weight. In the semlwlnd-up. Battling
Murray, flashy flyweight from Llttlo
Italy, will entertain In the third bout
with Bobby Doyle, of New York. Two
other bouts are down for decision.
Frankle Callahan will mako his second
appearance of the week before a -local
club when he engages the rugged Young
Joe Borrcll in the wind-up nt the Na
tional A. A. tomorrow night. This will
bo Borrell'a first appearance as a wind
up battler and he ,1s out to make an
Impression and a reputation at the ex
pense of the New York boy.
Jack Thompson, the massive colored
hattiar. will have all tha opposition he
wanti when he, face Bllt. Tte,. the 1
atb. imm unilnJ-la. Ilia i .... ;
25 CHAMPS TO MEET
IN I A Wf A JTI?R QIinHT
lil LailviieJliill IJlluUl
William Clcjrtr, A. Felix and
"Izzv" Hoffman to Contest '
in Today's Test
i Thirteen Philadelphia gunners nre
eligible to compete In the shoot for the
mini possession .t mo rcnnsvivama
Mate championship tiophy today at
Lancaster Tho event Is at twenty-five
live birds and 1, being staged under the
auspices of tho Hnrrlsburg Sportsmen's
Association. v nc in me iiiavi's. aim ii iomi.i .f
William 11. Clegg, ll'a.n Hoffnnn and ' l'-""";'1 iIIIiibh bad solved the pioh
. , ... ., , , i bin tint lias faced him since he has
Anthony lelix aie niuoni; tltl.i cltj s been in Hilton
entries In the big white-liver test. The
Harrlsburg association put up a silver!
trophy emblematic of the State live-
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championship llftecn jears ago, and
slnco that time twenty-flvo different
men have annexed the cup In open com
petition and In special matches. Last
I'cbruary it new cup was put up by tho
Capital City gunmen and the old trophy.
It was decided, would bo shot for on
Mulch 15 with the conditions governing
that every gunner who onco held It
would bo eligible.
With a quaiter-ecntury of gunning
cx-chanipluns battling, one grand con
test should result Some of tho past
"champs" no doubt aro not as good as
their oungcr rivals, so the management
has looked after their Interests. Thu
men will bo handicapped according to
their recent performances, and from
twcntv-bcvcn to thirty jards will bo
allotted. Thla will Instill moro "pep" ln
tho competition, for a vard or two han
dicap acts as a gtc.u tonic to some
gunners.
There should bo some mighty flno
scores mado In tho twenty-five bird tilt.
Up-Stato wlngshols having put the final
touch to their shooting are ready for a
keen race. Among tho tip-Stato talent
Is Joseph Graves, of the Delaware
Water Gap , J. Hreniiermau, of Leb
anon; George Hepler, J Martin nnd
I'red S Dinger, of llanlsburg, nnd 1.
WeiU, of Heading
Tho following men eligible to shoot
arc William It. Clegg, H.irl II Mcl
rath, Anthony I'cllx, Kred Coleman,
Harry C Hoffman, Isaac Knowles,
Charles Hlddle, David Paul, !' Mc
Oulgan, II Heatty, William Wolsen
croft, I. II, Wolsencroft and George
Kllber. all of Philadelphia; S. Trafford,
Lebanon; Kred W Dinger, Harrlsburg;
W Hutter, Heading; George Ilausell,
Lebanon, William Spelser, Danville;
Leo Wertz, Heading; Joseph Giaves.
Dclawaro Water Gap; K r Kurt,
Lebanon ; George Hepler. Harrlsburg;
I.f. G. Martin, Harrlsburg, C H Humor,
Marietta, and Joseph Hiennciman,
i Lebanon
BELL-
Thrco ather bouts will complete tho pro
giam. Kenny Valtrr. th Trench chnmrlnn. eehl
not he nhlc to Ijox Artlo Hoot, the Cleveland
featherweight, beccuse of nn Infected left
ear. whhh he resolved durlnc hla bout with
oune Cheney In Ilaltlmore, uhout ten elara
nuo. Younif Chancy will nulmtltute for Val
ar In the innln Imut Monday eve-nine at the
olmpla Tho semi vein aino bi.0 a Cleveland
boxer In ncllnn. Kid Wolfe, who will make
his Initial upiienraiien hero nualnnt Clus-i
Li-win, who Ii uftei I'etey Herman's bantam
erown.
Kddlo MrAnrirfw. tho Mannunk alugR-er.
la ln allien, tnr hla hnfll. ullh 1-i ti.....
the Itailtton welter elffht. at Hazlfton on
...wiubt t.teinne7 1IIR
te a tenround affair,
bout Is 'achodalcd to
Chnek tVlitlm, nf Minneapolis under tho
manaai-ment of Hilly heiiy. of t hla city
U ready for hla eo with K O. Louahlln. tha
South Hethlchem middleweight Thi bout
la aeheduled for tenroundi at South Beth
lehem Tueaday avenlng.
Jimmy MrCahe, local welterweight, ''li
tralnlne at Adam Xyan'a omnaalum. Me
('aba woiild like to meet such boa aa Willie
Moore, tddla MeAndrewj. Joo Welsh or
Tommy Carey befora one of tha local clubs.
FamniT Terrln, Muscty Taylor's
would like to set atarted again.
find.
Irl.h I'nl.r nine
J1".. Is'.'.w 'rark 'Ittht,
weight, haa been at-rned by Herman Tav!
matchmak-p nf the Vallnnal A A . m..
tyior,
Jimmy Duffy, tho clever Lockport boner.
In tho main hoot of an albatar ahow Sat
urday evenlne, March SS.
Hteea Lntco, champion llghtnelxht of tha
eoal .reglonf. eaterday auitalned a crushed
toe on hla right foot when a bar of iron
fell on tho member at the Jeanesvllia Iron
works. Haileton. where ho la employed
makliur shells.
Daniel Frenibr, another lightweight of tha
coal rerlona won't be abla to don tha mm-,
again. for some time. Ha was scheduled to
box ifandftv nl
pVHUr ,.,
w on o( the
in.Buna in jm cav-in at Hiiutona
th cav'li
STALLINGS EXPECTS
A SPKRHV nilTRIRI W
n uiuuui uu xm. iuiju
Rraves Mogul at Last Has
Good Chance to Lose
Ancient Jinx
SIX MOST PROMISING
Man igcr Mailings .nf the lli.ivcs. nny
shatter all ti.iellllnns this je.ir lie ibe
H'ne tlie 191S he.iMni opens the lliavis
"'' '"" '-' , "L""
meent ve.irs 'ibhi has been the. weak
SiS niltlielilers will rennlt tn the club i
nl ""! ami t'"ing tamp and everv
.'in. v. en. ill i ill uc- ii n.llll III 111 en
i.f,,.. nll ,im I,,,,,, i, .m.iiMti,-.i in r..,A
ll dlriluilt task to select the tilo that
.' " " "
work i.ieh day
.May Surprise Giants
If tho tK eiutllilders live up tn pro'n
t"cs thu Hi ives ought to get luck Into
the tunning and hand out n surprise
tn the Giants Cubs or ,mr otbei team
that has visions nf making tho pennant
t.tcv a run iwny affali
l'our outlleldeiH who vveic with tin'
club last cir will go bade on the Job
and all nf tin m threaten to earn legular
berths Walter Hehg and Hiy Powell,
the" two plavei-. seemed fiom Povi
done o last .veil and who proved m'c'i
line aeeiui.-ittniic, should prove more c ip-
ble thli v ar than last. Powill hit 1c"
."J I let voir, while, ltehg finished the
season with tho Hiaves Just two points
behind bis teammal.
Tree! llallev. the speedboy whom
Manage! Mailings expects will develop
Into it wonderful outllelder, has gained
considerable experience and should be
better than ever this vcar. Ho did not
bat hard last viae, but ho Is expected to
prove a cliffeient hatter this car. Joe
Kelley bitted nnlv 1'22 last car. but
hit In hard luck, and If ho gets any of
the bieaks he should Kiab n regular
Let th.
Two new men will bo with tho llraves
Tl.iy mo Al Wlckland, secured fiom the
Hull inapnlls club, and Hoy Masjej, who
was secund from Minneapolis M.i.s-pv
bittid '."if. while Wlckland batted .'Jib
In 1017.
With six outfielders to select from and
each ono of them ifin-i'deieil fat. Stal
ling looks forwaid to having tho best
outfield that has icpnsented tlio Hr.ivei
since ho assumed tho management of
the club.
f'.irl Faces Infnr'atcd Unil
Monrrstnmi, .N. ,l March 11 llairv
Hairlngtnii, a Mount Liuiel fanner,
was badly gored In a bull which cor
nel ed him In the bain That his In.
Juries were not lunio serious was duo
to tho quick action of his seventeen
.v ear-old daughter who attacked the
animal with i pltchfoik which put nut
ono of tao bulls cjes und caused hint
to retreat
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NOW PfllGRATING '
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Within One Week. All Big!
Time Players Will Be
in Dixie ,
ONLY 3 CLUBS CHANGE
The lu.ty crick nf bits and the dull
t'uid of horseblde pellets In the catchers'
mill. .,ro r.o...,.11.iL. In n ..uml.l r of b'C-
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iir to km into shiio
ntitnltiir nt t!m titfnmtit rm-c Aurll 10
The spring Jaunts to tho training
imps are sized up as Joy rides bv a
OTod many fans, but tho fact remains
'.WESS MB; "i?ero i
kept nt It from six to eight hours n day
Training activities of some of the big
'eigne clubs will bo cur'alled to some
tent this jrnr. as no fewer than sl
lubi will l.iep their pl.ij.rrt In camp
"r a snortrr period than In former
vi irs but by mid-April they nil will
iv.nlv f r tlio bell
Only Three Change j
Thirteen out of the sliteen major-1
iguo i luhs leturned to Hie .erne cimin '
i venr that they visited In 1D1T Two
ubs in the National League tho Keels
nd l'irates are training In new camp'
I in lleds passed up Shrevepoit fur
u. ntgnmery, Ala, wbllo tho l'irates
ripped Columbus, Oa , for .laekoonvllle.
i the American League the .St. Louis .
irowns nlone made u e-li'iige. taking '
he abandoned Shievcpoit ramp nf tho
lieds ill preferene-o to l'.ilestlne, Te
Tho tialnlng operations of the big
hues this i-ar nre centered In seven
.state's The C.lanls, Cauls. Tigers nnd
White Kox choso Texas The riillliei?,
Pirates, lliavis and Athletics chose
rimid.i liiooi.ivii and the Hoston Knx
.ire at lioi springs, aik ; ine lanueosi
um .fllllurH in c.ctirKi.i, me v uue ill
I'asadem, Cal , the Indl.ins and Drowns
ill Ni vv Oilcans nnd Shievepnrt, La,
l epic tie cli, anil the Hods in Alnbani i.
Where They Train
Tho training cnuipt of tho sixteen I
clubs are located as follows: i
N'ntlon.il League Phillies, m I'eteis-
burg T'la : New 'inrk, Murlln, Tex ; '
IlruoUljn Hot MirliiKH. Alk , St Louis, I
San Antunlo, Tex . Cincinnati Mont-
comet v. All : Uostnn. Miami, Tl'a : Chi- I
eago. I'asidena, Cal : Pittsburgh. Jack-1
bOMVllle, ri.i
Anieilcan League Athletics, Jack
sonville. I'la : New Yolk, Macon, Ua ;
Detroit, Waxahati'hle. T-x ; Chicago.
Mineral Wells, Te ; s't Louis, Slueve
port. La ; Clevolmil, New Orleans, La ;
lloston. Hot Springs, Ark ; Washington,
V.UgU'-ta. lia
Protest Hot .Springs Trip
Several Nation il Lt aguQ clubs havo
icfKteied piutosts against the action
nf the t-.lants, Hriiokljn and Hoston
llraves In sending some of their nlleheis
and c.itillc'ls to Hut Sllllllgs befcilo the
' ague training camps today -;i.ldenl d.ud.s t.. defend Its titular I mK"1 '" iraloro '"" "anwin street r v, M
W dnys from now- every b'g-league ' ,",',', Trt'fm'otlnK'KUecn Ii Sa.lo ',niro,.utn.,bl, """ Sl
rem., win bo In m-iion In -he fiiiii.v m.,l .-atHoll. M.gl, was one of tho clo". nn" rV'i ItcBl,,"e.n' tcam ,,aa, mfl8 ii
. . .. ..., isl ccmtisti. nf tin season Tin. (in.nl nn """"" record this season, havlns tYv
for i ,n n. ? .i,f i . M Z b e, Tf'T w "? ,,-1R "n'1 " undecided in tlcfmtc.1 exery team at Camp Meade and IIS'
fnr Iho net three weeks the plajeis will t. ut tcn mmutes won the chamiilonsliln without In.lno- ?-ft(
thlitv-day training limit set by the are the latest collego entiles while tho
league Although Piesldent Toner has new scholastic entiles ato too numer
statid that this action did not vlolitc ntij to mention, The list of high schools
the itile, tho other clubs object, bee ium. Is now approaching the urn mail; and
It gives tlio tin to clubs named n de- tint number will eloubtlc.is bo beaten
cldid advantage ill getting their veteran when all the schools havo been heard
pitchers in shape befoto the veterans on fiom 'Iho picparatory school i nro entile-
nth r e luhs 'leilng In gicater numbers than ever
inn main unity or (.nuts arrived at
Wain, 'Jcx.ih, last lilghf, sevui houis
late and w'll not an ho ut their des-1
tlnatlon at .Mai lln until Miine time today
m,;rtth!:n"iran;o':,,",,hol 'zzv
was "vcH.il at Dallas tint MeGr.tw
and his Dot hpilngs detachment passed
tluoubli iliero ail" in tho morning,
inej aro nine al .viarini
Ihlttein of the ht Louis Nallonnls.
iK.iiieci nv .i.icK Hi lieu Ichs, minagei,
hit last night for San Antonio, Texas,
for spilng baseball p.acthe Hlcveu
other platers will report In that cltv
In time for tlio tlrst workout tomonow
moiiilng The team villi return to St
Louis on April .1
CARDS' NEW TWIRLER
RESEMBLES AIARQUARD
The St Louis Cardinals havo blgned
a new left-hander who looks like llubo
Mainuard und has a record that makes
HuIi.''h look Mil., though it was made
In tho hush Ills name Is Jack Kutzol
nick and he balls fiom Decatur, III Ho
Pitched tor nn Indent ndent letn in mi.
nols lust year nnd his specialty was
no-mi names ni3 record shows three
to his credit Uesldes that ho was, a
strikeout artist, as seventy-seven fan
nlngs in six games Indicates. lie vv gu
soutli with thy Cuidlnals next week
Major League Service
Flag Contains 76 Stars
the senile II in of mnjnr lenrui, na-,.
hill now Ii.ik -flrnti.-lx Knr t
Irniii tlir niirlrnii I eniiiie fortr'fleht
nun ure In the rrtlf mill lf nt)i-iht
friim the Nalliinnl Loneue. nf the-.
there nre 111 the iiiiid rerlt-tuu nin In
the ni twenlj mir. (Ilhrr hranrhri, uf
servlre tunc drawn thirteen.
a penalty
to Girards
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'CATHOLIC HIGH MEETS
, LA SALLE TONIGHT
1J&kctb" Championship at Stake
in Gamo nt Trnymoro
Hall
I.:i Hillo College expects to win the
basketball championship of tho Cnthollc
hlRh schools tonight when It meets llo
in.ui Cathollo High School In a titular
poiS'st nt Trnymoro Hall, 1-ranklln
street and Columbia ncnuc. Tho came
wlb start nt 8 p. m.
Although thev nri tltnvlnir itnrlr Ihn
r 'HeKe nam., tho I.a Sallo quintet Is
;i'eir,',,Th,:ny,lr.eile,f,ea1t,edRenRo,,a-
l'il twice nnd Catholic High School
'.:.'.' .: "."'' .t""l1.". ? Pa.'" ' I'II Up
tut ii tM'iinuii lllllfK ?r .liius 1 tli '. ii
1T A fIV QTA RC I7MTPI?
Illill I OlillO JUlllIV
PENN'S PENTATHLON
Gilfillan, Ail-Around Cham
pion of -Middle West, Favor
ite in Feature Event
ENTRY LIST GROWING
Iho pentathlon event -at I'cnnsvl.
v mla s it lay cirnlv.il tho last l'rlday
nn'1 "nturdny of next month will bo n
"lost interesting event. Tho latest entry
' that of Ollflllan, of Notre Hume, the
.iH-aiound c-h implon of tho Middle West
tiilllll.in Is n rcnlly great nthleto nnd
he wll iiroh.ihly be tho favorite for this
,,v Iniportnnt collego contest. Ho is
,l f-'st sjirlnter nnd a grest broad
Jumper, nnd n good man at tho shot His
ability with the J.ivvlln and discus will
determine his eh mces. If lie can show
" K"0'1 l'erformane'o In theso two events
',0 ,Ni" ''c u very hard man to beat.
ltuttjcrs Enters Stars
Jtobson
llutger'a famous all-around
athlete, and Witherspoon, of the same
Institution, nro uNo entered nnd entries
.no promised flom Illinois, Chicago,
Mat,' College, Lafavetto nnd others.
Co ill Mirtln, nf Mate, liu tlneo men
norhing'out for this event Wolf, who
pl.ivi d such a star game , it quarter and
halfback on laM season h fneitliall team,
Is nt present making the best showing,
mill Co ich .Martin stutes lint ho will
be c ipablo nf good performance 111 Iho
llv penthathlon events by tho date of
h" lelay earnlv.il
-o.ecli Hiuce, ot Lafa.vctte, has
very good man In Hechtel. the cre.it-
et nthleto that Lafayette has hid for
several nrs Hechtel Is also a star
footballer but ho is c(Ually good as u
trnc'l.. man ami has been Lafavette's
heaviest point winner In all their dual
meets for the last two jears Coach
Uruce Is enthusiastic over Bechtel's
i hatices for tho greatest Individual lion
ois nf the college cai.
I'ntries PourinK In
Lntiles iDin In ste idlly foi the car
hai Lehigh 1'nlversltv. Masv.iphiieiiM
Al-iI.uIiiii.iI litAirn vmt iv.n.., i-..i.
vu.silv nml the I'nlei.rslli. f n,.rr.i..
hefme, which shows an increased lu
Iciest 111 tiacli
thins
work In these Iii"tltu-
Sar G? a'I,de11i,rra f,ackr
g in. eeho fas he Is a regularly ordained
minister. sas Hod told him not to go
to war nnd as a icsnilt ho Is now seeking
in ne
',rlf,,
to I to placed In a elefeired class In the i
drift The district board has virtually i
uphiid the ufti'-il of the local board to 1
bud Morgan s claim arid hei uiys he Willi
appeal to the Pltsldent.
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pious to Meet Americanv$$
League Titleholders Here ffiks
T.nnAT, BflVS TM T.TMTT!.Tm' V?J
Tho 3IGth Htglmcnt teamf wrhlch woru'. 'J
tho baslatball championship at Camp,'vejj;)''ji
Meade, wilt tako on tho St. Columba, j
.lineman .c.iruo cnampions, lomorrowsy 4
game. They nlso defeated the strone ,
V M. C A. team, winners of tho City
League of Ilaltlmore, nnd have defeated
several teams In Washington and
Annapolis.
Haven't Lost a Game
Tho following scores will show tho
wonderful work of the 31Gt,h boys, who
have scored 400 points to their oppo
nents' 152 points.
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Lieutenant Graham, who has coached
the Meade team, will accompany tho
boy, here. Ho says his team Is In fine
shape fcr the game. Hcrt Young, former
manager of tho St. Simeons, American
League winners of HUG, is captain of
the team, replacing- Walter Keating, who
has been transferred to l'ort Mjer.
Three Captains Playing
Incidentally, when the ttfnms take the
floor, tho line-up will contain th,. fnr.
mer lloiium Catholic Hlch School .. ii'A
tains, namely. "Cv" niinni-n Tm re..., PvS
le.ivy nnd Itubc Cnshninn Tho llnc-uo Vl
oi tno .1151b will be ns follows: Bert Hi
loung captain (St Simeon's) and Kvans
(Northeast) High), foi wards; Dcegler,
(Hancock), centei ; Amhacker (St. Mala
chy's) niie) "Cy" Hhoades (Catholic
High), guards.
St. Cnluniha's line-up will be made up
of the following men: Brown, Dunleavy,
Klslie-r. Mooiehead, Lennox, Dletrlck,
(.ashman and Moore.
WOODWARD WINNER
OF SKATING MATCH
Albert Launey, of New York, lost hla
first i ,ieo In tho seileB of twenty events
being held nt tho Palace Holler Skating
Kink, Thlrtv -ninth und Market streets,
K .nJK",t' whcn ll8 ilnlshed behind
Jack Vt ood tv aril, of New Orleans, In the
two mile racn ufter an exciting finish
"HogKlo" Coulston. the Pacific coast
cli.iinplou, was third, und Carl Wolston
holm, of this city, fourth. The time was
5 minutes 54 seconds. Tho next race,
a five-mile relay, will be held tomorrow
night.
WOMAN BOXER OUTPOINTS jiji
ervT rtTriii it orTAnm n-.-,v-nr
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Port hherlduii, III., March 15. Helen
Hlldreth. of New York, who claims the
woman's bantamw eight championship
of the world, tnd.iv holds u decision
neer .tnlitme AtkltiMnu ,. uni.il.. ,.....
per after a four-round bout hero Kile
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lend on points it was an exhibition
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