p. im ' 'w .fr. a""!" V i m-vt-n t.i'nnfl TSVmmSG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918 IT IN RAISES HAVOC WITH BASEBALL GAMES BUT IS WORTH MUCH GOLD TO GOLF COURSES 1 TEAMS ASSIGNED PLACES IN PENN WITHDRAWS Er-AW I rt MAUHiS C5LvM liilJl ,H ) M'l IK. IMATfxr. f i nniifmi IrtTn Tm DT7TAV m mmr T JUMUIIUMM iPUJJNiN O Xiu rvJKJUA.1 OAIUNJ.VA.L ffifan State Fares Exceptionally Wefl and Ob tains Two roie rosiuons renn, Cornell, Pittsburgh a,ncl M. J.. T. Get One Each It mVIVU the pole position founts f"l M . 3. l'nit-. M!r saHSf. Vnvy fcW" s'al h,u,T ma,11l $'" v r ,'-. "-'"l.VjrMd's i!i!klr I" th annual relay cnr- Mat on: .. I nlted tales Marine,. NHy fr!4,hih. tti iverfltr of Pennsylvania J" ciar IX, -V J, "'"", 'nn 'Kan. Af v-m be -heU ihft ,aHt ridn ,a,ldLHTv rolaV l. lMhiui Utiv n!vh. $&? thla mo,u" "l 1'ranW,n!BV'??,i1.s4.aif:MiKCS '. ' i District. 1 ostein- 4 ilr.ai I Li' ' 0"; AST rirlnw for positions In the more , Training Mntlfiu: ft. Fiftieth nuted stM? K office "f 11r Klwl" M' A.bb ; Trh,!f"."V , N'"', Training Walon"1 9 PPt rf ih course mil toaei mil V'l'v.'1 "" "I"". Navy Vard. Phiti tUVexccpU0,m,.y well. tW , "P ffiB $AM fortunate enough to draw the , W'.;hlron 'lb.rrn.-kji :. "Wllin '" t'v i..? K. BTie-mlle rcltij championship i 1 Training ' '"-l,0?.iJ; 'harte.ton Natal mm. I'liiiMiifinmn 7. v.(a I?iV other events l'enn Mate drew Kite the two-mile titular nice: sixth Hate. trie;. OutKa .. ll.mnnn"lY.I-.' V-7'"." v.' " "ii ' iY. V ,,', , ' 'in, .mivmi irif "''un; w . v.rpHi ifllKOH .HVHl Train SThf rtrtnt mciiey niainpionhi"W. fU1B "IH".V: .,V:.,.,,u?i SfM m. Navy AiSyJtEJ distance medley und sec-M- I'WUdclnlila; 11. CM nip Dis. Sw the freeman one-nffle relay College Class K2r3Uy "f Pennsylvania fared ,. . ... llSwtll. drawing one pole iksI ?rLHn"tlf.tnncP medley relay. IOTP -).. nluiniitlntii 11?. r"i. j-oVlni? nnp tiole iibsltlon. ., 5J"V : . r( JPV . iiMtillo RkHf "'"- U1 CT . i.... , , 'iMonnnur i. iioiy A-i Im 1.1 Cuhimt.l ( IH Ts fh.xm. 'roM " . 1 Mtli.mifn'rii f 4, tSyrncuH: .1. stl ' nSrton, iwrtegea are tlilril, in two- , ',.,,,. A. .Mn.rl)ustt Aurlcultuml. i --wond" tlltrtl Ul ne iciuriune i ; t i;ih .i i. nun StJSewrint mIlr and fourth In S'knr K...,t Hlcli Kfliool. tlio lnne PUUa I-7' 1... I.. 4l.A nllD.I high school ....Innnhln of America nice, uas un- 7Z..,it In the drawliiK and will etait JTj.ih nnsllloil, llxotcr tl 1. ItulTftln: " ltiifUtmll! ! Al T.i'hnnnn Vlly; .", WHi-lilnclon Httnltifittr: 7. HI .Tnhii'ti TlrtllM: H nUu-urK II tlnKart C'lilt"! t 1. N'iu Vnrlf l''ii11rirn nf ll'nlul anil Orul Hurirry: 2, t?ubuque. .1, Hrpxol; t. 4.i.loiihlP of Amcrloa ni '(Ktvtttt In III i. J.lh nns t Oil, Hal titular' race for prep schnolx sltli ! 'er Nnrmnl: fl. Tr'nion school of tmlu mtwtlil! JleP-cn-nurf,. -"iru. , phla .oll,.r of Pharmn. B,,rlnnilioe.l the Breutfta en- fWlW tlmt has ever lieen recited for Preparatory School Class KtioTM. In all 39' teams wen- drawn t Nov .Icrft'j Law rirliool: n. i,H (ull .i. orK i.hw rnoo1; ,. imilt riosp ,V t. l,ln"nln: '. Srhool of IVJr. ret the pole Phllailol-ilija Art Hnd Tetll: 0. nt i'Iim ipr Aormni: n. (ronton Mlool or HHiuirtai Rlll-l Quakers Drop the Second Eight From Race With Middies at Annapolis TO HOLD REGATTA l'roin tlio appearance of thlnps '.jut aloiiK boathouse row, the t'ctmiyhatila Junlortt will li no more n,R far un In tcnolleglato competition In concerned. t'oach Joo Wright, dlspleated ut the ishowlnu of Ills Junior oatsmeii U date, has c.iued the second elis.! oarrmen to bo ti-ltlidrawn from the regaltu vhloh the Naval Acidemy will itage On the hVteln on April 10. AltliouKh It lias not been announced. It was whispered anions the rowing candldatts that the juniors will not ooni; peto In tiny regatta thin ..car. There me very few oolltgea which litivc !" ond clas8 eights this year, ho that Penn would ho only InmnonlzlnB with the other Institution!. If tli.si tlep Mere tnlien. ' The nifii who mv nm seated In the junior shell hate had very little expert- YOUNG, KID GIANT OUTFIELDER, J SEMIPRO TEAMS ' LOCAL PUTTING GREENS MARRED TRAINING SEASON'S SENSATION1 PLAN BIG YEAR' BY BIG BROWN PATCHES OF TURF, DUE TO SEVERE WINTER WEATHER Towanda, Naval Reserves, i Lit's and Potter A. A. Poa Annua Virtually Only Grass Affected on Ready for 1918 Season Philadelphia Links Labor Problem Will Be Bothersome This Year In Preliminary Play Even Exceeds Lurid Claims IMade for His All-Round Ability offer from bonitt.obacure leugui In the Southwest. Vounp; was an Inflelder then, and It KeeniH that he was a suceesn ftofn the AI'mtlllE'C TKAAl nmilANHS rtart. HIb defensive nlav left Pomethlna ."l UUIKli l'" UIDUAiILa to he ileslfed, but he could overlaatlinriy hit the luill. The next year found him j piuyiiiK iiuru oasc ror ins nermaii iiuu of the Vet.teni Association and liiiltlng inoro than .3C0. The hum of hta hlltliiK tiercentuire Itnpressied tho illanw so muili that they lioiiBht lilm for J'.'OOO, a tidy Mini to pay for a Western Association performer. Looked Good Last Year And so when the (Hunts reported at M&rllu Ihm itpriiiK Rutins was very much Hnions thoM- present, lie struck many of the observer as too fast for iin'Infli'ld position. Jle tins too inclined to overrun his clmnc to he un tmpres slvo or even o dependable fielder. Hut he thumped tho everlastlim daylight out of the best of Mi-iiraw'H pitchers, and he Mas plajed up In tho training camp it ports to the xclus!on of vir tually all others. The sure steadiness of Peter Kllduff's Offense uutuelglied Vouub'h buperlor stlcUIng In value In JIcilraM's etlmu- tlon. and when th tauad m-mh divided tlon nro working on their schedules, It look ai If the national game Is duo for mtlli on big scniiutlon of the training- camp reason la Hots Young, flashy Ol.mt outfielder, who has not onlj lived up to McUratv'M lurid publicity touting, but has , breezed along dally aheud of the mairagsrlnl schedule. Voung leads all members of the squad in hitting so far, and In every department of play has shown romnrlcab:. sltlll, and In ad dition he Iirs proved a drawing card on account of the press agentlng given him and tho swell manner In which he haw come through on lop of it. Trls Speaker put the great txino Star I Commonwealth firmly upon the baseball map ana Itogers llornsby nridrd rtlll more to the reputation of the biggest HUlo side shovi to t'nclc Sam's mam tent. And now Young comes forward to pi cm even further the claims of tho State of long liornv and army cajnps into publla notoriety. The Intlde story of Young's bas-eball stan ooinej from Kranl; ynyder. Card catcher, who grew up with hhn on tho lots of Old .uan Tono and who spon sored hlb'cJirecr. Sponsored by Snyder Young anu Snycer were schoottratCH L.'n.. l.l..ln .....I !.. . !... r, l'n" tl'T,' "1 L! r "?,"," -iar.l pretty nearly all the schoolboy and In all of the brushes over the Hen-1'"'- ,:alt' " 0iV wh" Snyder was later going to the rinticistir rlul. of tho Urong nine to oppo. lor some mighty llaseball Mil) maintuln Its leadership In this city Oils year dtspito the fae'mM that a. ar is on. In fact, the way J. mean semi-professional clubs around this sec- Philadelphia coun-es. In mlt. of the rain that fell yesterday will tlioummls of dollars to the tty 1'ETKIt I'UTTEIl raro prlng vcnther, golf turf needs mora tlyin a warm sun. Greenkeepers thin teatoii, Wo linow of only one nlno that won't play this j ear as a retult of Us mem bers Joining the colors. That team Is Joe MtiRulrc's fumouii West Piillly pro trsslonuls. With un rirraj of teams UIo Straw brlilgo'a. Pottor A, A., Ltt's, Towanda, Stetson's, tourlli Nuvul District. Sub urban League and probably tho Trac tion t.caguo staging big games the fans of thlb town will Co treated to eoino spectacular etrnts. AVItli the nossibllltv of tho foiled into two sections for the trip north States marines once more putting a cluli .i big boom. Many first-class nmaleur 1l!lve bcc ,,rnynt for a Marnli BOaVtlne teams again tvlll It seen on tho diamond rall, for th, lM fortn,cht and now In liu.neuc Honors or tneir flay una gen- Aoung traveled with tho becond team, on the tleld local teams wjll have nflered nil opportunity to play protes- Intei national League. Then, he was classy balltossers uro members of the t: :-. ...m. .mi nc'Tn Diiiciiii .--. -. SbonJ-ude entries with the exception ,';,,l?,v,;r; Vlboot ten. that were put into fie . "V-i), ,'!' it JiT the relay manageineni. ub tnc Mtttt hal not ,'e" hi-ard from defl SWy, tiif H '" considered most likely ,t ihey would send on their leant". Wfte relay teams from the Klrst Vaa if.vHi ef 'Bof ton and the ijrent Lakes Wrirslnlnf station wero put Into the jtlTlM Tor tne lliuuarj iiuu uumii us iW rc. a" '""' or "'esc Important & del-Ire to compete if they can oprlnl with the first and second fresh man eights the Juniors were third, three lengths behind the first yearling boat and h half length In Hie ivar of ihc second frehlc l,n,r!i Wtlnlit Iiaii ... ..w .1a... .i !. ru.. l t iti..i,H r,.i v,ii. -".-v.. ....c.... w,..v.,. i. nui iii- f these 2, Rnihlelirin'ri-'p. a. IVtlil: 1. I'irkinmeni tcnU ,0 ,,!" Interest .imotjg the ccoud HHvtrToni: n. iTint-tion 1'rep; i, lirooK efiinii- iiibiiruir; s, lonie. 1 Last year ths ma- ! that It Is here It will do wonders making Hie gram shoot. A soaking rain two weeks ago would hate meant that tho motorcutters und triplex horse machines would be busy j cutting the. courses, but hardly a course ) In the Philadelphia district Is sufficiently far advanced to wurrant cuttlnp. The I greens are in the samo condition. I Putting Green Hit Nearly every local course is marrU by patthes of apparently dead turf on! the putting green. Hardly any of the courses escaped the Wight. It Is due 'f'lJf 'no If, the thawing and freezing during tho ! ""viuti jo rigorous winter wo have Just (Kissed, j noon, and to do all tills worl: a largo force of men Is needed, Naturally there will be a tot of kick ing on the part of members who will fall to realize that these nro wartime and that tho labor problem was never worse than It Is today, and the chance ore that It will not Improve as the weather gets warmer WEATHER BLOCKS ATHLETIC GAME Friendly Rivals Will Try It Again at Spartan burg Today A QUAGMIRE IB? jwft., Barnard: ! Utrmantown AHdMii: Jt. Swnrtiimnrc I'reu: 4. tlllniRn Country Sellout: .". lIofHrc Mhtki; 0, Weno tiali Military; 7 rrlenuV Ouitrnl. flnirt 31. Ot-urn. -. U'ulr Arwdemr; 3 lOtnilra rrcu t"t(iiny; t. lvnn!nton; 5, Fortihain l'rn: l. WUHitrofon. t'tafn -41. Witmlnjrtuii I'rUndi; 'J. IClnc tiy; ;:. rrankllii Htifl MHrshull; I, Allntown Vrv; r.. lliiston AfH'Jmyi 0, Ht. l'ftcr'a lliwli: 7. NwnrK ArHdniy. Coh 1. Brown Prp: -, Vor'u 'ullc pi:tf: ;i. ro!iiiivvlnnia liutltut for Drnf: I. UImih M1IH; 5. Nkraroth Hull; . Yrwlty jU.mney ror the cxiiciuch of their , j: Tr-hii Z" ' ' ' l 1IIFH U-"I. Jllllll M rtlllllllll.ir vniirmftui lnstliuti of l'hlli!1i'ila. i, John Wanu inalifr L'ollrsUte Instllule of Xtv York. jflil offlcUl drawing follows. 0tfflploit8hip 1 lrj ,n-t champlonslim nf Amerli-u t lutei 2. Durlmouth .1. i'nntlHiiia: rnoCTIoni w villi tu " w...,., ,, , ,.b- :ht h iniumbiii mil1 High School Class "' l,,u""' "lr.v "" lliiisiicu wr III llio ii 1,-11 u, u .nn..,i,. .,.,.j ti,. ....... r i .,., ...-, . ... . ..,.,.... . ....... tear of tho other crows. In ti recent XV. ,-.. V" ."?'.' "...," ...... .V" 7...,'. . .'..'.. ".'..u:'1".1 '"".'."" .V'u" I .7. ..'.I'.T'? ""."." """. rar."? "? Virtually the only crass affected is the ,...-.... . ..,, ,.,, ., , , , . ,r.-. in ('- t- ......,. ir nn- MIUIIHTJ IIUl .U1IH' I'UU' " H v iVlllll(i KUUU H'Jtlll UllUrj IIH' ..,, 1.1,, .-, , .- nnntii 1 (i i tlntl in kImi-ih iv :i nnln iirfirnif niifl ,Jnn 11r1111r.1111.nwl M, !,.. .. ham., cunlii nnv if Wr, tl -.1. ,,, i mi"'i "'iutj ia" iiv ...ii.k, declined an offer to orcompany Knydcr. ! pUyr" tie had over fccen. . ri,v. ... f . It "'r ilu.Hi the uir rroin tlir very Youni; Ik i Hclii-liundtd thrnucr. but U,M " UI t-imeiigm ; " ' " ""uu1 . . -uiftii sihii. .vnu ypon ins return u. .-an ah- nats niir- iuj being the only turn-, "iiourrno ucvt trams will be seen In the , , " .' """ "-" ", -- .""", ,VV : Pittsburgh lonio devoted mol of his wnk'tti: bourn over hitler In Hi,, l.nitln- nf.i. ti.iiiiilfarmRuf1.il lin.ilier. l.i ...ur in,ly't It will lake some tlmo to gl me " "'f." to impressing lt dtllghts und Its gran- 'alroads has bc.n suIeiitH :is l.a.lir m'Neli, formerlv connected with tho well- i "'' brown patches rreen usaln. ueurs upon tne Mill unconvinced oung. ' num. Hy sprliigtime he had talked ollng Into, Norfolk pa pet . please copy und send an unwilling agreement t" accept an marked numbci lo lir. IHitey Robertson, i.c; rels. ,.,Hn...lonshlp of I "''" ''.rjl'J 7?;r"0 "Ikh. .. oennn -. 1, Musai husetts Instltuto of , , ' '".'"i -,77'i iM,,r,tt" "1 MiVrttoTi- Y Ire a. : rnnsjIVHiila. 3. Columbia:1 " "." ;, . "I"1? " " "'. V .' Slrard'A.ii'.M mS. Chleaso. I). HUto; ;. Cor- Ion. j . Atlntilte Clt. .. Ulraru tuiifee. mil, eollfsc Tflit ihsmi'Ionahlo of llc f, SUttl 1' l.afmettc: S, IVntl. MjtUI. i,ijlachunt Instttute of Tech W.IT! It Jiartttiouth. 0. I'oluiubla: 7. Yule; llSitaW-, Wlnontln in. rornoll. 'ufprlnt pitdlfy collctr'1 n'lH, i-haimiloiishlij .d iinrli. 1. ritisiiumh- -2. lllchlKan: !JL ftnnirlrinla, I lfn"it, : .,, i"ornr:ll; :h(iilec f, Qilcaso s Prtni-oton. .,tV...iH tj41u .nll&rpA , il'n jlmn. hlAll. 'Ijyll.t-T iiiiuivj v,"in,r i i.j niniiiinu- rtn Et.AtMrlcR 1. lYiinUarit.'i; J, taf; lPIaunrb 4. Chlcaico. .'. 'OMiell; it, Co Ihribii; t,c Wiacwnaln 8, ITIiu-cton; U, Mk-lii- V.rrjitinua. collfco mil' r.-tay iliamnhru- mk flf JAmr1ca I Comell: -'. .Statu : jiiMrtmomh, -I. l'enntvliiii!u; .'t. Print e IW1- ByrttUMt 7 Laf)ettp. (jlm.tV. IttsnHt IkIupoiIUrIuIa A 4 tSnUV tfiiirnpionFhlr 1 John llopklna: l,oitle Techi 5. Vimlnla Military luitl- " , lllbnro. I'.aigaT Aiianiic lait ooircnre A. .. r.ur elMinplonshlii t. Dickinson! (UltrtvU! 8. l,gfiiKtte. I, Stvens In- IA. i. Swirthmorn ft. I..ln.noi. Vullpv: rntklin ml Jlarihall s. New York ITn!- , wiiurniHTic 1". LoiiiBiii hlnfton and Jefferson. l'J. Rutcprs. mntory 'Bthool mil,. relA chm. rrtl of America t. Cxeter; 2, Hill; y.rcmbura.. fflltl irhnill mil. r.l.t iham..l.n.1iln ittianltfrUI, I.vnu i'laslral; s, Newark pitnl: 8, Wa.hlniton .'tntral; I, llnltl Wh PoIlWchnln lnttilutd 3. I)e Witt pnion. tf New York tl. l'hlladelplila -North. imJ. Lrnrl a. 1,'nallsh. r77tt,nlle A shnmplonshlp of ..iviim i. ...pigconm .- jtnn I'nar- i. utrmiintown. I l-'rlends- Otitral. Bio I'lthollc hlifh frliool cjiamrilon- h-E St Jll.nh'. . T,n.ln'-. Eamiii r-a.hnli. itiui, " ., r . unnA ' fij!? .hlel1 "ch001 relay ebatnplon- VL 's miiurip'iia iraues. . cpntrai: Jf! . Oermsntnwn 7 Southern. ruaj.lpMi Suhurhin hiah school relay 'P Moor.istown; 8. Lower 1. Ahln.tnt, J .ul ,..-. . 1.. ---.v... ., IICIICIIIIHI.., ". 6, laiKdowne. 7. Camden, trttifclpHi parochial tcliooi relav .hai SSSr,r Mother of Sorrows; 2. Ht. TrUi?" ".'' Athonys: 4. st. nn'Hi t?,oA.,u,.nM! " ur Lady of Vlc Til, EL Frtncla Xavler'n: 8. Iminni. Cinttption; , Cathtdral. randXaval OeUDll. llrh n...ki.. ..... Rauti... mwJlf,r reiay race p mp pil; , M,aahlokon Uarrarks.. JTE SOX YANNIGANS 'THEBALLHARD Ten Sincrlea. Vv Tm. IK She Triples and Homer Against Collegians Class 11 MrUlnl-i Matiuiil TrauiiliR; 2. He Witt Clinton; 3. Went Phllailelphln; I. lllirrihllurK lern; .i. uirrm; u, i-iiuauir. rman- PCll b, ri.uiUtii?. Clavs .1 1. I'Hiiiilen. ". Newark l'.l SMe; 11. Ilattln: 4. flushliut: .. Went Chen ter: il. New llrltnln; 7 Newark South HUlc; s. Cheltenham: P. Wllmlpcton. Class 41. I'lilluilelplila SouthKrn; 2. Coatesvllle; :!. l.ov.i-r Merlon: 4. Ilbihior: 3. Krankfonl: tl. Norrlsiown: 7, Lnnrduvviie : S, liowiilnsiown. Class 51. Media: '.'. White 1'lalns: 3. Chest.r: I. I'lillailelpbls Trailes: .". Cape May Court Uoubt; 0, I'lalnll'M; 7. Mont clalr; rt, Ornnne, Claims c I, .Minima: 2, York: :'.. ljnif-as-ter: 4, fiunmnre: ,. AUi-ritown; 0. KuMon; 7. Columbia ; S. lletlilelieui. Class 71, Kudiloullelil; -J, llurllllKtuli: 3. Colllmsswood: 1. WoodburM . Mooieslown: il. Vlnelatid: 7. Neptune: s. Hatem. claa H 1. Hammonton; U, Palmyra: 3, Vlllvllle: 4. rieasantvllle; ,-.. Wllilwonil; II, lladrion lleii;nts: ,. Mount null)': s, i.eonia: ort Norris: 2. iliattle; S, I.umbfrtvllie; 4. Upper P.irby: 3. AbltiKtnti: tt. liiiiley Park: 7. Holmes. Jr.: s. Trent r-trlll-naHtliiwti; II. llaverfonl. C'lars I" 1. J-chninkvllle: s, 1 snnlale; n. Darby; 1. rioyertuwn: . inbler: fi. Sprlnir t:lt : 7. Mnarthniorr; s JSejcisforJ: 11 I'onshohuel.en, Philadclphiu Grammar School Class 1 1. Ilaiketi; 'J. IJurham: :'.. New Ion: 4. Melnttre; " Ijuan; 0, Clerelsn4: 7, llaihe: S. Urexol. Class 2 1. .sharawoiitl: 2. Ktarny: 3. Camphell-I.yons; 4. Whlttler; ... lllllledKei il. Meade: 7. Wldemr: S. l'lillailelpliU Trades: II. Mount Vernon. Class .1 1 Morris; 2. Slngrrlv: 3. Ilanna: 4, Heston: .". Mri'lure; 0. Kellej : 7. Itej. nolda; 8. Marshall Class I I. William Weli.b - Calhoun: 2, Huneoek. 3. llarilty-l.ee; I, !j: 3. VVIHon: tl, l.everlnj: 7. Hawthorne: 8. Totter. Class r. l, Lons-feiluw: 2. nrldesbiirs: n. Mount Airy: 4. Martin; 3. IVlrce; C. l'oe: 7. Stanton; S. DlMRtuit. Class (i 1, lllrney: 2. Contests: !1. Huwe; 4. Mulr; ,"., llaugll-l'loi-e; li, Slicrl.lali; ., Ullwood: s. Walton: P. Olney-Lowell. Class 71. Jmlis: 2. Morton: 3. Vox Chase: 4. Hill: 5. Htowe; , Ueud: 7. Henry; 5. Overbrooli; 0. Chllds. Philadelphia Parochial School Class 1 I. ft. Malarhy's; 2. ht. Jo... elilm's: 3. Ht. Ludnla's; 4 SI. Icnatlus's; 5. Ht. Peter's; . Holy Anucls: 7, Uptphany; 8. St. Teesu's. Clasa 2 1. St. Colunuu's: 5. Annuncia tion: 3. Most Blessed Saerament; 4. Trans figuration; 5. Assumption; it. Ht Oreeory's: 7, Our Lady of Merer: 8, Ht. Gabriel's. class lii, uu i-oui; ., uoneireviii?: . West Urove; I, fiellerstllls; r. Quakertawn; .!, Avondale: 7. Mount Joy; 8. Mauch Chunk; 9. Kennett Siuurc; 10, Kockledsc. string oarsmen die out und an order to maintain enthusiasm, ho has arranged a regatta to he held on the. Schuylkill at the end of the season. In these racus. tho llrst varsity and tho first freshman ' eights will l,e barred and the events will be open only to second string oats-' men. The winning eight will bo given gold medals by the athletic association. Dally sprints tire being taken over the llenloy couisc now by the llrst vanity and freshmen elghtu In prepara tion for the opening regatta f the tea-' on al Annapolis. The oarsmen will leave this city Thur.sdat afternoon. April ' IS. Two practice spina will be taken on the Sevet if on r'riday and tho event" will, be staged on Saturday aflcrnpon i ut u o clock. WEART MEMORIAL WILL DECIDE TITLE Saturday's Contest Will Be Only Meeting of Phillies and Athletics This Year ! ELIZABETH RYAN WINS SWIMMING HONORS (ireenvllle, s. L April JO, fllil A.?ittin iitorl ti'dt rriMinrta rAr.t . JXX$r ZT '-? - -ent .tcraay, game sched- HC1U PVIl VI 1,(11 fill." 4 ill Villus .! Il1(1tt It lllirl snl.isil 1A1A nlMA.t Hit It will lake some lime to gi me ..... e.... .. .." .!. .,.- .iuii deail brown patches rreen usaln. contlnuousl.t for thlrly-slx hours, arut known southwark l-'lcld "luh. will pilot i T1"' sPot ,na'1 arfeeled have been tne nun lonucriy used y tho local cjuu the store team and. with the services of i hollow- places In the undulating greens In tho Carolina League Is located In Very two Chinese players. Yim and ,au, will where the Ico formed during the win put a formidable nlno or. the field. let. thawed and then froze again. This Others who will nlav for it are Kelly, being repeated on a number of occa- Joeeph, of Knrl Mack's) low ground, ana as a consequence it was In the poorest condition possible. The outfield was dotted with miniature lakes. le me errors. . mr- i , . .. .. ,,. . . .,... ., ful treatment with sowing of better turf ;""'"- "" ""e'' ... """"" "A,B ""' in jiiwu. ill uuuaiuii in .iiu uiipvaciutc conditions of the field the temperature ! rs . .-i.ii mmii i. ! , and 1'arkside avenue. captures --U .VHUUie Alianuc Manager H. lgan Lomav. of the To i M A N Y NEW PLAYERS PRINCETON MAY HAVE CHEW TRAINING TABLE . Keen Interest is being manifested by local baseball fans lit the Wcart it'-.i V i - ,, Mrmorlal game, which will bo staged Race tt th ulo Crew Saems Very . ,,aturdllJ. ,,ctweon th0 mmn and the Itemotc-Gray, .New Basketball I Alll,etlClJ al tJie jjroad und Huntingdon caPta'n ' Ftreets park. Thla will he the first time In several yearn that tho two local teams havo met, I'rliiretoii, April Id. l'lan arc under consideration for the formation of a training table for tho varsity and fresh men crews ut l'rlncelon. Up to dale tho university authorities have hesitated nt taking t.ie step, both because of the seriousness of the food1 situation and because they considered It contrary to the spirit of intercolliglate athletics In wartimes. However, in many of the colleges tho crews are eating in one place under a supervised diet and Princeton may see her way clear to do tlkew-lse. Manager Vogt has received word from New Haven that the uIo crew Championship in West Branch Pool IRENE GUEST SECOND Southern lllirli Raleigh team ; Homer and Feeley, of grass fceeds and top dressings will soon Salisbury, Md. ; Thorp and Itoblneon, of i bring the brown Epac.cs back Into a Vlllanova, and other stars. O'Xell'g i healthful growth, pat-timers will play nt the IV n. n. Y. , . r- ...,.. .VI. i'. A. grounds, Korty-fourth street ": t,um5CT ...u.c jonui.au The New Jersey courses which have , ..i.-irtv l.iin. ltuv-. ..t.-..tf .1 fhtu lnr-i.l WUIH... ... best :, . . ... - . . . . . ..: - eaiunie, ma noi miner ... inv ic.i iioiu umr. Thev listeu u game MUll htetton 8, WHICH wtll .1,1. Rlieriintinii nf thawlncr uml frcMlnor. Tl,. .fl.i anA inl.i ,.rf of... n hnrf was around forty and u, high wind blew from the northwest Both teams journeyed out to the field and most of the players Htarted prac ticing. 11 uiu not t.ise captain Glaring a A. A.. Is seeking games with the , itTble.'and the' I'in'e Vatey gJSrna for i J? L'llu.lbetli Ilvan, First Keglinont Swimming 'lub, won the SJO-yard Mid dle Atlantic Association woman'e swim ming championship las nlr.ht u. iho Wost Urancli Y. il. ". A pool In S lnln. D sec. or within six and three-fifths seconds of Mies Dorfuer'6 it. A. A. rec ord. Ireno Ouest. West Urancli V. .M. ". A., .. m ...11 ..r .int.. r.. ............ ... ... ...u. .....1 I. ...Ill 1, .!, a.... .- .1,-... ...Ill ' iu,i. ui i.ui- 1 giiicim, llin 11 Mil ivuw and it will be the only game they will developed Ml? Dorfner as u uwlmmer. open tho hatmakers' season on May 11 HcKcnty .May Enlist The Fourth Naval Pislrict team, It is reported, will bo augmented by the serv. Ices of Hill McKenly, southpaw slab man. According to Information, the local lad. who has been with Put Mo ran's Phils down South thla spring, has .lA.I MArl r, flMllf 1. I11A illlt'l.l iliCum-flll .; .. "'.".. . ;. . . .. .7.. . 'i. I dllilcult to 1 a iir.au IVUIIO illJIU II MVi UJIM T 'HI Hob Shaw-key. Friz Fritz. Ally McWil llams and other well-known stars In tho seamen's line-up, the navy men's uggiejutUm Is due to have a banner season. . . 1 as Ice .Ions not form on sandy greens, consultation Informed the players that the water from the thawing snow perco lating through to the roll underneath. Whether tho other courses will have lo resort to the plan adopted by Merlon and employ women on the course re mains to be seen, but every ono of them is having more or less trouble with 1 the labor problem thla spring. U Is get men to work on the local courses, becauue of the high wages they cun earn In the munition plants or local shlpyurds. Une green chad man though: it would bo possible to get some of tho older caddies to work on the courses, but even the boys have passed it ur becaue thev cun get better pas-' there would be no game, It was about 3:46 when tho teams left tho park, und ulthough the garni. mus scheduled to titart ut 4 there were not u dozen persons Inside the grounds besides the players. Hoth teams re mained here last night find slept in their Pullmnns. They Jelt here In the morning for Spartanburg, where they aro scheduled to play in the afternoon. play hero tills seaton. The championship gave tho new chamulon u hard race of tho city will bo ut stake, and both tennis will put their full strength on the Held. ' The fans will bo given an opportunity to get a line on the now material which forms such a large part of both tho I mvlmmlng events for women mid girls Ing work elrewherc. Xeccs.ary this Phils and tho Athletics, and In doing so will be ablo to otter a slight testimonial nun. -t;H i.n.M'11 iiii.L iiie tan. crew 1 ... : , T, . ., will be unable to compete In the trl- ot the. regard In which sporting men TORONTO AND KANSAS CITY IN BASEBALL ROW 55 OP THE C A 1AI P S Enid, Oklu., April 10. s Sox yannlgans claimed the Cloutlnp v,..i ........ ...,. gj University thcy mado twcnty. " . Ikf. Inel.,.11 u... ..... T , . u.b nvs OOUDICS. SIX ra!si A UUUUICiS. SI Iiub a homer and won 18 to C. Lu, ,,." .'-"April 10. JVR "" recruit outtlelder -- Browns, received draft 'orders to- t'PWt for army service April 20. ot., ti y' foUolnff a. 7-to-4 iSt!r Houston. Thin..., i,i. ,.i 'hCiki PIa,'l, f'atu" the worts of .'Canadian Club Claims American As sociation Team Tampered With Its Players Toronto, Ont April 10. Tampering with players of tho Toronto team of the old International League Is alleged in a. formal protest which J. J. McCaffery. president of the Toronto Club, ha filed with tho National Baseball Commission against the Kansas City team of tho American Association, it was unnounccd hero yesterday. McCaffery contends that Manager Ganzel. of the Kansas City Olub, made overtures to J. Schultz. outfielder, and LoulH I-i Longe, catcher, Toronto play ers, several weeks before tho Interna tional .League was reconstructed. Tho two players are reported to have been signed by Kansas City. Kan.as City. Mo.. April 10. Officials of the Kansas City club of the Ameri can Association expressed burprlse yes terday when Informed of the protest of I .&!(!.. .,. --, !!. Et-To! M. Lpul.; April 10. a regular season, Car game postponed cold 'It'i. r0"' an., AprU 10. nriiVw ,c,r8.elng better-Man-ra"5j the Whltei Sox cx- Ch?.i,r..t? OU,PSO f the lid th .VT, .oaa. Clcotte and fcSliiTh. ner9 yatertlay. 11 u??-"?..?? "andtl led tho as- 51 t2$ eich' 'T1,B Sox krler ..-:s', V?tk. Aprlt 10. iMth tht&Zl w1 niu refused to P ti ki. ,ton B-avea, haa today llr.f.; "rm lUdgely, ML. EW'Wf ."'(J Wends ' T"8 W" repori t0 th0 l. C,'''t, X. L. Anrll trt B..t,c TVllinlnn- Lt-.nl. aoa m.. '...- -"" '" "icv. ... "".II IMIV 1v u rf&.-..J Raaf .,-- ...v.. iiuiv. IICIO ungular nice with Princeton and Cornell on May 25. The Yale uuthorltles hate deemeif It Inadvisable to race their eight so soon before their annual race with Harvard, which comes on June 1. This probably means that there Mill be no meeting between the Tigers and L'lls on tho water this year. Coach John Fitzpalrlck has done much in tho development of his crews In tho last two weeks on tho water. However, the work Is still ragged In Hots und, with tho Harvard race still over two weeks off. there will undoubt edly bo a number of thake-ups In the varsity boat. William K. Gray. Jr.. 1919. of .'cw York city, was elected captain of tho basketball team for next year at a meeting of the team last night. Gray played1 u brilliant game at guard up un til the last two games of the season, when he Mas recalled to active duty In tho navy. TIIOS. O'MALLEY WINS AMATEUR RING TITLE Iloston, April 10. Martin Hurjie. of New Orleans, was the ttar nf the National A. A. V boxlur championship here last ulL'ht. Two titles went to Mm, one In the heavy wohrht class wjien hi defeated P. Searle. a soldier from Camp Pev-ns, and the other In tho 13S.pound claaa. when he won from fc-'am Laffonta. New York, on a referee's decision, after the Jud3ig wero unablo to agree The ehamplonshlps wrere well distributed. New York und Iioston valued two; Nov Orleans had 0110 champion, hut two titles. Camp Devens and rr-lladelplita eaib ob tained one title There wero two knockouts In tho finals. Summary lnfi-pound claas Joe Wllea, llogton, de feated Owen llc.Manu. IMtUburirh. 143-pound elasa James Sullivan, New York, defeated Val llrucnnenwald, Pltts- bumn. Martin Tiurke, New Orleans, defeated Ham laisonls. New York (referee's de cision), 110-pound class. James Tomnsaulo, Nesr York, knocked out Wlltlain Paly (one round). 17C-pouml i-laas John McMlnlmtni, Camp Devena, knocked out Musllore la -ltclle, Gardner (two rounds). 123-pound class James rruietti. Brock ton, defeated Willy Corliett. Masnarhuietts Institute of TeehnolOKy (four rounds). 133-pound class Thomas O'Malle), Phila delphia, defeated Ram Mothers. N'ew York. Jlevywelht class Martin Burke, New Orleans, defeated 1. Searle. Camp Devon. throughout tho country held the late William ts. Wcart, to whotc family, through tho courtesy of tho two manage mints, tho entlro proceeds of the game will bo donated. Tho teams will arrive in l'hlladelplila tho latter part of the wee!:, and bo in readiness for tho game. The line-ups of both teams havo undergone radical changes, und tho game on Saturday will give the fans u cluinco to see how tho new men fit Into the places left vacant by the departure of the several old land, marks ut both ball fields. Alexander, Killefcr, Paskert. Nlehotf, Lush, Schang. Bodle, Strunk, and Mc Innts will not be teen this fea&on In Philadelphia uniforms, und it is but natural that tho local fans should wish to seo how Dugan. Shannon, Walker, Gardner. Burns. Gregg, Muesil, Fitzger ald, McGafflgun, Preiidergat, Pllhocfcr, and Watson will fill their shoes. Tickets for the game arc on sale at Spaldlngs, 1210 Chestnut str-et, und at Ulmbel Brothers. SOUTHERN GUNNERS WIN SECTIONAL SHOOT Kcd Cross to Ucnclit ritit, nf tliil l!rt firnnnil tilth cltv tti -h "V1;e-d 1''1 M.,rifCevu,Pl'iiMiiUMhe way of minor league baseballlatis to Larc Force aeipniu 1 urngeme nae, 10015 tnirii prir.c. , , , r--. : . , , , , , " T-v.piunuii.lv for tl... r.if r.inho in.. n..... 1... ....I.. .....,.. ... .1. . .:.!,. deltihla Suburbtiii League, which la com-' roitunaieij for me golf ciuns. gamo this veiir "" '"-". J)rW(1 of H,s ,e.mls T,,al circM ,ulR Jlul. Wll see very little If any construe The big" race was an added feature pet aside August 3 us the date on whlcn tlve work done, and this In itself will of tho third in the series of inUrclub the entire receipts will be turned over J bo a large saving. But even with thla fur war work. tt is put posed on ! lul "ul ll "es .imie u, lorce 10 i.eep August 3 to havo the sextet of clubs any courso In the pink of condition, as compete in baseball und track events the greens and tees must be cut every ut three of the league ball parkc. ,la'- th bunkers raked and the fairways The six teams affiliated with the Sub-' clipped. Mowing machines aro going urban circuit aie Fern Hook, olncv. ' from early morning to sundown and Lumoii. Barrett. Llndley and Frank-. trom Monday morning until Saturday from the Philadelphia Turngcinelnde, FlrsV I'.eglment Swimming Club, West Brunch Y. M. i. A. and Kensington Y. M. f. A., alt tho events b-lng handicaps. Tho 1 CO-yard relay waa von by West Urancli team (Catherine Seasongood, Florence Llebrlcht und Irene Guest) In 2 mill. 17 sec. elapsed tlmo. Second place went to the Philadelphia Turnge melnde team (Anna Wright, Mary Mc Shane. M. Myers and Kllzabeth Becker). The Kensington team, composed of Alice Manning, M. Ker.shavv, K. llutterworth and C. Chlren, tool: third und the First Iteglment team (Florence McLaughlin, Kleanor Vhl, Alice Wlttmcr and Bcsslo Ityun) fourth. The new Spring b& Scraps About Scrappers Hy mLL BELL ford. They open the league on .May 4 1 w Ith Llndley playing Luptoiii Fein Itock crsus Olney und Barrett at Frankford. As an innovation in patriotism tho, Olney boys will not accept any compui-1 satlon for their work. It being decided 1 uiiou that their receipts ut the end of! tho season be turned over for war work. Most ofsOlney's team of last year are. In the service. , V.COLLAR. Daily Baseball Yarn Frym Training Camps I MAY OFFER WAR LOANS AND STAMPS AS PRIZES rhleago, April 10. Directors of the Western Oolf Association yesterday adopted a resolution permitting the 250 clubs in the association to offer Liberty Bonds and thrift stamps us prises dur- . m 1. . ..1.1...... . sTsFf-s Irtst frl.A esni- President J. J. McCaffery. and declared "kSTln 'oTcontestantJ for" such that their- understanding was all Inter national League players had been bui letlned as "free agents" two weeks ago. John garage., secretary of tho club, said: "Tilts matter so far as we are concerned, rests entirely with the Na tional Baseball Commission. Two weeks ago h bulletin was issued declaring all players of the Old International League 'free agents. Shortly afterward we re ceived telegrams from Outfielder Schultz and Catcher La I.OUgo that they were In a position to t-Isn with us, and we took them." PAYNE AND CONNOR MEET TONIGHT FOR CITY TITLE ICL-ta. -ms Porter Payna defeated C'hsrles Connor by three points last nujht In their linn of the. handicap 1.2 balkllne tourney, gatherlnc 200 points, while Connor was carina SIT of bis t"deji 2JO at th Continental Hotel. It was th first defeat for Connor, snjj Payne. bVd lost only one ahi. kelfia o-"-!0 by Cluyton Utllts, 250 to 181. on March 29. tba tourney ndl 111 tie, Payne- and Con nor each wlnnln four fames and losirur one. The play-off to decide the winner cf tho sold medal emblematlo of tho championship will las, place, lonism The contest proved cxeltln and at tlms .eh of lb si.perts ahowed clever nlna points needed to win. Payne aver; red four and ocotwl in manesi run. nraai-iwa. In th forty-ninth unilne. Connor h 4 hbrh nm of tlftv-on and avsrasei o s-sy. ..I. Ae .1.. ..n..t. .Hi.ix'ed i iv.r fiiruinm. Connor led froni the fou'tb until the P'Ueih ana nnsi innina. tvnsn i-aypo.rraisir.su ... J ?.J M?iSYnr?ikuW9te 0 11 t 3 11 S 8 0 0 I f O 3 1 1 . J Total 200. lllh tunr-Sl. . AvrMr'.$v. S...... a- 14.AI n .st e a 14 -8 1 s ofy oo- p ! tSi"; O 00 1 01 I'W'UU'O ,'. ,, 1 . I trophies. Heretofore, to contest for money prizes has made a golfer a pro fessional, and with recent suggestions that silver cups and other trophies bo rupplanted, by war loan certificates, the question has been raised1 us to whether these wero pecuniary prizes. rhirliursl, N. C.. April 1". The southern marksmen won the -ectlonal contest In tho llrst North and South amateur trapshootlnic tournament, which was broiurht to un end at Plnehurat jeslerday. The leading south ern trio won with a total of 322 out of 00. us aealnst a. total of Bl for the top three nuns from tho North. The sectional contest "omprlted 200 larsets at la ards, the wln nlne tenni coring as follows: Kouth T. T. Todd. Greenwood. K. C. 178; J p. Allen, Charlotte. N. C. 173: Charles Nueholls. Charlotte, 171: total. 522. North II. V. Covert. J-ockport, N. Y . 180; Jay V. Hall. New York. 171: Charles T. Crocker, Wtrhburir. Jlass., IBB: total. 5t. c o. Lerotnte, of Ashevllle. led tho pro fessional lhl tn tho 2oo.tarcct contest, with a total or im. , , , The North and siouth handicap hundred. the chief event of the tournament, -was ahot as part of the sectional contest and won by T T. Todd, of Greenwood, f. c, A bur Held took part in tho contest, but the wind was vers' hlBh and Todd's 7. shot from tho 19-yard line, was eood for the bier money by a lnarnln of . elnsle bird over O. A. Jlajoon, of Plttsburuh. who broke 77 at Id jrd. Charles Nucholls, of Charlotte, n 17-yard man, was third at 71. Nucholls did much better from the 1 (1-yard line In today's final 50 of the sectional contest and won the prize for hls-h sun. with IS. 11 V CnveSt. uhn iron a hlnh-ftun nrlza I yesterday, was blab cun for tho two days In the seviionai ruio ul oj. Special One-Mile Race Tonight A special one-mile mutch race la scheduled for tonight at the Palace Roller Skating rtlnk. Thirty-ninth and Market streets, with four of the fast est professionals In the East on scratch. The men who will toe the mark are Joe Forrest, champion of the Pacific Coast; Joe Bradley, o; Norrlstown ; Buddy Mills and Charles Kelly, of this city. UASEBALL STARS SELL WAR BONDS Sports Served Short Mu.ko-., OklA., April 10. A. baseball bearing d IS war-savings stamp and autographed l)j Ilughle -Jennings, man ager or the Detroit lub; Christy Math evvson, manager of the Cincinnati lleds, and Ty Cobb was, auctioned Off In tho local ballpark today and brought J 1 05. The proceeds: vers given toi the American Fled Cross. Jennings, Wathew son, Cobb and "Wild Bill"- Donovan sold Liberty Bonds and ec. h. delivered an ad dress ai -noon meetings uciu nno. Notes of the Bowlers tiers j bt Savlnr Pups' first oulrllsd denature '-(168 to SOS tn. the the Corn eooni ids' first oulralled id br the score of marathon Mwiinr con test Utwen tho Bank. Trust and Insur.ncs &MTMS. .Oruel vas hlnh .eorer, toppllnc the pl" fw 213 " -'24. Snyder, another teammatt. found them for 201. llodd Slaufaenrln Campaajr ade4 " man gam lead to lu avsrsm wheii It de Sitid ths Hartmann Sons M-ad thres tralsiit. , Anders aratn sbajreil tn the llraj. lSt.tfto.sIr. tk nJlw.! ht ' ?iI osaln in the second for 2W. and In tba Jojt fhfcaeortaetwlrh-iro Walv HBw-itya IIS. Thomas Jones, the old St. Louis and De troit American League first baseman, has joined the souad of the Lebanon Club, 11)17 champions of the Hethlehem Steel Cor. por-tton Leosue, Jones led the Lebanon ts.in last season. t i.'.lk-e r-neliran anil Wall Yamiida snllt even In the second Installment f their 1800- point nilliara niatcn in ,rw io.. .amana rolled up 121 points In the afternoon Hams before Cochran ran hkr allotted atrlruf of 100 points, while tha latter turned the tables on hi opponent in th rilchtcap con test br a. score of 800 to 108. ItLam Keltb. of Warrentosm, Vsu. wan elected Captain of the Lehigh University lacrosse toam. mmmm At a me-etliMJ of th Nevr Jarssy Hoxlnx Commission Abram IL Itochlln. of Newark, was chosen secretary, Like tba oonunta. sloners. h will srr without pay. Tbe conimleflon devoted urn. time to discuss hie the proposed regulations governing tha -Prr. Rert Nirkofl, aeccod baaeman, whAnt the Cardinal obtained In excbang for Pltober Watson. Is not expected to rprt to fit. Louis before June. Branch- Ttirtsr"- stated that, he voulg" not Insist that KiehouT ajipear before then, as with Bstsel around there wa no urgent need for NUboa'a oervlees. ApWleaUoii bSanVs for th national bowl inr tournament r now ready and can.be ustainea from afiy or m io suiey mtnaaors, rv Dr. William J. Crocker, whom Phila delphia Jack O'Brien places a class higher than Ponce do Leon because he searched for youth und found It, boxed three rounds with his instructor yester day In the gymnasium or O'Brien's health studio. Fifteenth and Chestnut btreets. delighting un exclusive audi ence of more than 400 with his flstlcuf tlan cleverness. O'Brien, one of tho cleverest ull- around gladlutors the ring over has known, tested the University of Peun-i sylvunla piofcssor to the limit, but the , doctor emerged from the fray covered with glory and perspiration--greatly to the delight of the members of his! class at the lied and Bluo school und tho rest of the throng, Doctor Shows Great Skill Doctor Crocker Jabbed and hooked O'Brien with tho specdvund cleverness 1 of a professional and ducked und blocked Jack's blows with equal agility and skill. Jim Corbett, who officiated as referee, was agreeably sut prised with the exhibition, und ufter the bout com plimented Doctor Crocker on his skill Doctor Crocker last July look up box ing all n, side Issue to phyelcul culturo tn his battle to regain lost health He not only M-on back his health but bej came so adept In the art of self-defenso that ho can now cope with professionals. Fourtcen-Ycar-Oids TMease Tho Doctor Crocker-O'Brien exhibi tion was the finale of a set of eight bouts. A contest between two fourteen-year-olds, Bobert Colvln and Michael Hadley, was a distinct featuro of the preliminaries. Both youngsters were warmly congratulated by Corbett at tho conclusion of their performance, while the gym rang with cheers. "llolinan" lllixiln haa matched tbe hard hitting Joe HuU-r with Hank MrGovern for tbe wind-up nf tbe weekly show at the Cam bria. A. C . Friday HUM. Young Coster, who la a. cleat Kenslnaton favorite, will rlavti with Hobby Do) le. of Now York. In the seml-wlud-up. llushle HatililnuiM. pride of Jack Ilagen'e stable, has stencil training ut Jack O'Brien's gm for Ills contest with Joe Wrlitht. of this city, at tbe OlymvU next Monday night. Jimmy lVyrr. of this city, who la now In the army ana stationed at Camp Qordon. Atlanta, will box ten .rounds with Jackie Clarke, formerly of Allentoiu. in Augusta. C,a on Haturday night. Clarke Is a mem ber of th N. O. P. at Camp llancuck. Aygusta, Jack Welnsteln, tho popular local sportsman.-was unable to be at the rlngelde Mon day eight when Benny Leonard boxed Young Joo Bsrrell. and the champion missed blnv. As soon as be could enter his street Iocs. Leonard called Welnsteln. who is on of his best friends, on the phone and then he. hla mother and slater paid a. visit to Jack's bn. When ! on ventured a. prediction yes terday tbat he was going to meet bU Waterloo at tba Oiympta Monday night. Jaclt Thompson, the. St. Joe giant, vociferously corrected It. "Ah'ro gorna. meet no Water loo." said ThompMn. ' "Ah'm gonna meet Jo Jfonnette." Georte Aslie. who haa been doing very vsrj- little righting, ef late, will get Into actlsn tomorrow night at Alleniown. II boxes Chief Clay Turner 111 a f,eu-reuod bout Slican Follows Evcrs From Club to Club If aiiTlio.br bad nil (lie fuels uml Ins and outs or Pule Sliean und Julinny 1, vers Iss (onld make a rood slori nf It paralleling that r the persistent huntrr and Hie mountain sheep. Dai litis been on thn heels of Johnny for 3 ears und earw. II followed him lo the Cubs where he played a subordinate position. loiter both nunies xirr at larhed lo tho ro.ler of (he Boston Urates. Miean slipped down lo tbe minors, hut again be Is called to second base, und ibis time not 10 trail, lint lo Mirrres!, Trojan Johnny Lvers. Is llkels- that the two ure well nc uuuliited bj this time. Baseball players who drink heavily seem 10 oe unsoicte, saiu nui lireti- 11:111. the umpire, ul Martin. "The 1 standard of the game has changed ma- I terlally with the paseing years. I "When I was a kid, I remember the r.i.tif.iiu SCMfA I.otlt niirt Hie tlrltil. I.ii- In, ltkerl to iln. ITern is a samnle of 11- I 1 "Mike got hooked up with u wine ; Party one night. They drank steadll , and the morning hours still found 'the Kliir' hard at It. "lie quit about 0 o'clock and went to his room. Then about noon he ' got up und took u cold shower, dressed, ntt a bowl of vup and went put to 1 thi game. 1 "If 1 remember correct I y. Kelly threw out six Mould-be base stealers p 1 that afternoon, made four hits and ' btole three bases himself! That was 1 tho remarkable tiling about Mike Kelly. Ills drinking never seemed to mar bis ability on the ball Held. "But the players of today cannot I ttand this kind of thing. 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