t u li EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918 "WEEGHMAN'S LUNCH COUNTERS 'MA Y BE EXPECTED TO BOOST PRICES SINCE U. S. GOT Ah f 7t LOSING BIG ALEX COMPLETELY .SMASHES DREAMS OF PENNANT ENTERTAINED .BY CUB MAGNATE .Weeghman Staked Everything on Hurling De partment and on Big Nebraskan Playing Out Season Baker Won Great Gamble Another Vision Vanishes I dt earned a dream thai ras sticel and full r I lUlon lovely beyond tampair dreamed of a start In the pennant grind 7int would leaic the Uiants In dust behind . I dreamed of a pennant to come fiom the bol i Ind a shot at a uorld scries bout tilth the Sot. My dream teat a beauty a Juicy '. nnch II floured thirty yames In a bunih. I now scan doomed to dlie dcilslon, , nut, anyhow, Vic hud my llsloit. TyrOGUb WUKGHMAN he of the Hash bankiull mid the nmbltion of a A'A Kaiser In the nuittct of diamond conquest, has had a lovel dream League and world series pennants have hauntod Ills slumber tliambei Jmt like the well known raven mndo famous bj Mi 1'oc The slhipl would not flit, and after the greutest hut let ecuied from the Phillies In the biggest and most sensational deal of a wonder season of trades, put his namo to a contract after a swell holding-out stunt, the vision ietned sine to come through Now, however, the diaft of I'nclc Sam has upset the entile scheme of things and the face of the returns shows the Chicago magnate to be a rood loter He has no kick and his club wllllnglv bears the biunt of the .situation. Alexander has his bonus, the Phlllj club has a large purc and Wecghman hasr. t an thing but a busted pennant dieam. The effect of the blow to Weeshinan's plans mil be well appreciated when It is considered that his entire scheme of winning hinged upon the 'pitching department and on getting a fljlng stilt Ales with his scctn lngly sure thlrt victories, bicked up b Vaughn, Tj let and Douglas teemed good frit at least 100 games In fact, Wceghman was optimlitio "enough to claim that Alc. Vaughn and Douglas each would produce .thirty wins. Douglas fell b the wavsldc with an attack of appendicitis and the (needed operation put him out of the carl scison tunning, and now Ale "18 to disappear after a brief ten davs of service In which he can posslbh 'hurl three games THE END OF A PERFECT FRIENDSHIP AN INTnitnsTI.NG note Just at this point Is that foi the pciloil .of service in question Magnate Weeghtnan will be putting dow n J5000 per dav $"0 000 being the sum Inv csted In the big litu Ic i Baker Won Out in Gamble With the War WHEN' Alexander, his one big pla Int. and financial asset, was tinned ovct to the Cubs I'rcsldenl Hakei of the I'lilK took a long chance He stood to lose $100 000 AleNunder's undoubted value In coin of the realm to any club for some time to come and he alo took a chance on great loss of prestige with the home bas.cba'1 public Facing these things the die was ast In favoi of the wai call and there cannot now be unv clltlcism of the manner in which the tiade went through The chance was that Ales being eligible and an altogether healthy person, would have to go to wat oi enjoy some unusual break of luck in classification and the local magnate staked his Judgment on Uncle Sams determination to get what was coming to him In the man-power line An interesting point in the drama Is what is to become of the bonus of $5000 in cash supposed to have been paid Alex foi signing. This or course, is a matter between the plaver and the owner of the Chicago team The Indications at least are that Ale llkelj will proceed to bold out some more and stand upon whatever legal footing he maj be able to establish The holding out has been good and whj not continue the habit' The turn of events would appeal to be pecullailv dKistious to the Cubs1 season on account of the fact that all designs foi the jeai weie to pio vide an article of ball that at least would divide the interest of the home .tans. With the White Sox guaranteed thcii gteat woildbeallng team In tact, the Cubs' ownei was compelled to spend a foi tune and take a big chance In the effort to make a showing befoie the home folks, and It now "js Impossible to figure on a leal team loi nine tenths of the flguilng was as stated, based upon pitching and upon Alex coming thiough with one of Ills well-known stilngs of thirty victories THC depression In Cub ranks Is bound to be keen hi a teault of Alexander belli,; lost, for none tan be optimistic enough to believe that with the mediocre outfield and intield the remalndei of the pitching staff, as good as It mav be can be expected to pin- duce many winning games Cageball Latest War-camp Athletic Sport THC athletic authorities have labored haul to pioduce wai sports that would get as many men Into action as possible The vigorous require ments of football and the amount of space necessarj for the game make It ttnsultcd for a geneial camp sport although Its value as a spectacle and a "recreation featuic as well as a strenuous developei of wai athletes makes It most desirable as far as It goes Baseball U somewhat In the same boat It requites the vigor of l tigged vouth and a lot of open vceneiv considering the number of placrs Cageball Is the latest. It Is now being demonstiated bj its Inventor Dr. Emmett Dunn Angell, assistant surgeon of the United States naval reserve force, at Great hakes It Is guaianteed to give an average r'nsi cal exercise to more men In a limited space than anv other game jet In vented. The official cageball Is twentj-four Inches long and about thhtv Inches In diameter, being of oval shape, with a rubber Inflated bladder and a canvas cover Nets are stretched across each end of the court when played Indoors, while outdoors the cage Is In the nature of a goal. There is virtually no limit to the number of participants when the game Is plajed 'outdoors, and Doctoi Angell declates he has teen 2J00 Jackles In a contest at Great Lakes. After the ball has been thrown up the oiilj uile Is that It must be kept In sight. This is to prevent accidents when the number of plajer.s Is large. After that ever thing Is allowed shoit of mauslaughtei As the ball Is light enough to move rapid! overhead, the plajers soon llnd them- "selves tiptoeing and stretching to theit limit, almost unconsclousl taking exercise that develops virtually every muscle In the bodj, and is besides especially good for the lungs nnd chest AT GrtCAT LAKES the soldlets have been pla Ing Doctor TiAngeH's new game all winter, and the have declared It to bo well adapted to general conditioning as well as pi inkling real diversion v Good Riders Make Best Aviators, Says OfTicer "VTATUnALLY. trained athletes make the best all fighters, but accoidlng J-N to an officer In the aviation service horsemen make perhaps the best ""of any. Riders naturally are daring and besides acqulic use of their hands -that especially fit them for handling a machine Good football plajers come next In the estimation of the authority In question, who stated, re- plyins to a direct Inquiry as to what type of man proved the best fllei : "Xo special tjpe. But the men who make good quickest and prove the most adept filers are those who have plajed games football, basketball, baseball, handball and fencers and best of all, I think men who can ride -well. You know that until recently the German arm recruited vlrtuallj all of Its fliers from the cavalry forces, aiders make head, daring aviators and they have that nlmbleness of hand that Is so essential for a first-class flier Personally, I would rather have a good rider anj time Next to him ' I want a good football player. "However, jou never can tell about these bis, strapping athletes Some of them develop hands like hams and turn out rather poor filers. Another class of men who have been somewhat disappointing In their development are the automobile drivers. They know all about the engine and mechanical part of the game but that Is only the groundwork of the art of aviation Another thing, recklessness Is not a good attribute for a filer In fact, the authorities want none of that kind, "We set two men, one a big, well-develdped athlete and the other the " weedy, unimpressive sort, who does not appear to hav e anj stamina or too much 'guts The tl)ln, weedy fellow la more likely to turn out a great filer than the well-developed athlete. However, all In all, our material Is splendid. I know that before this war Is over we are colng to demonstrate our superiority In the air. The American athlete -Is an Ideal aviator. Ger man fliers have showh daring and ability, but the German Is a notoriously poor filer in the face of adverse cpndltlons. (T)UT him In a bad place and hes done for Brave a he might ruiu will J'leld under, that Teuton characteristic. Down In fe .iL . . ,1.. -- ...ft.-. .. "alever succw tne uermans -& j Com Pa m.oms u VI,AV-( OH. ' "--) S- I ' 1 k L u L- - 1 &s, , LOW SCORES COME TO G0LPER 1 WHO PLAY GAME RIGHT AND N( TO THOSE WHO TAKE CHANCll Better Scores Will Come Later, if Players vi nay cne uame According to rroved Principles, Says Evans" In making tho an,n it CHAMPS (CHICK) KVANS, Jr II II S long been a golf theoiv or iiiiTiP that Hip uisleM time to correct ruulis Is the beginning of cnih season iimI I urcnllj had this Idta continued a noted teacher of psjeholegv. who I alo a golf fan The reason he said, Is that oierv time an act Is performed a certain way an Impression or soil of path Is undo In Ihe bialn The net time the action Is ilnni' III 111 it wai the lniprclon or the path Is deepened Anil when our con. stanlli pet forms the net In this wav a habit Is established If this clnnccs to he a bid cnirnc lublt It takes tlio ex- frciee ni win pnwei 10 nc'ic"iite it running New Habits P.ilt mv profevor filend explained then Is a natuial tenilene for the pathiwiiN o established In the brain to 1 1 eiased h time If the act Is continued o when glf Is suspended for n period of six months and taken up again at t Tie opening of the season the bialn l In flu lift! linualltlr. (MMilitintl In fnrm tie W Milf habits and methods. o un see we nave In tins case g !' ' "", OMicctlns to arid som. . , !o nn bair ami ,.n,,i.i ,,, . .n,e. " ehflu 5ou thlnl. nt iliic i. ..!,. .,0 ""iWirlw Answer I nm inclint.,! , M 'hick grip I, ,,,,, , 'S o .vof, lennunce tlie welcht r ,C.' '" and that l putting tni W'",B "m. w rong end of course . ' g.ht 0 guided somewhat hi hls indKM ?sllt ...i ,,v iiiusi spiopr a i.nuj. " fa ' fits 1,1, l,,j Th tl.inne, 3.?tt Inilli Iflnol ..... - . V'Snpthitn. rxiieilenep eonllrincil bv science That s lict grip J u" la 'the A .i,t . m . . ""i mi ik.. . "T. "M V".r If "U ihZlV "-""" men ai anj cluh m i'l" thei n,e all plaver, "ho hZ ni the lilies of r-olf .. i.,-..?..roll? CVAfc and thpy devlatp from th"4 rllf t8W to the extent necessan in ." i,n, i.i..i .i :"' '0 adaw ,v' ....... .,.u.,, eireracierisllcs nriu.i w temperament to tlie.e rules m Willi the golf season at ,., , ne giati to Hale nnv of tm ."", ' M rtueitlons upon whirl, Ihey S to HUP 11,1 m.lnl... ....' 0Uld 11V. dp I shall include soTne .""'t which I bono win . .50Ifl" t6 ": anii.i.rt everv plaver Questions and Answt Mill I j.li lu. tilt mi rrviitnlH In tlilltl ........ ,, ..... - met their little weaknesses of last venr and stilt out ilclil now rnrrcctlntr them Vnnther thliiK II Is well for I olfers to bear In mind at the stmt nf the reason Is that he will Ret much Ixttei seorcs later on if bo ts wIIIIiib to sicrlllce a frtii iii.ilivlind imi iinT til it rfii II -ri t (1 - 1(1111.1 IH T HV llll'l 'l 'J -)"! '"C'JI-I- tntr to t nrnn1 iirliulnlos ritlin tlmn , t , to RtniKcio fot nw toicq nnd Faoiificc veteran Fells Youinrtpl vn rt , --. w " accret 01 Lasling Sixea; AMES GIVES ADVICE ojv how to pm 1 U. S. SPORTS MAKE slim sallee seems to be best ISTIFF FIGHTING SOLDIERLY MEN Promote Strength, Skill, Speed, Courage, Gume ness and Gray Matter REFLECT GAME OF WAR SOUTHPAW IN McGRAW'S OUTFIT i Old Fellow Has Shown Great Early Season Form and Will Open Season for Giants eiaineness m the most iieeess.ii at tribute of a solillej anil an athlete MiretiKtli sl.lll gel aslliiv Mains and all the ret of nm so foi nausht unless backed In fineness 1 lip neici-sav-lle sjilrlt his won oflener thin am other virtue It is the bisle char.ictei Istle it e-ieiv ucod .soldier nnd ever Rood nth. lete otheiwlse thev could not he termed good. si tlio New Voik (Shilie. iihlch cites in tin InM.inets and fmthii ob sei VeS It in v he said that the atmv of a nation ran lie Juddeil hv tlie albl-tes of that nation It is possible to eilitiln a line on om solillers who aie laLliiK pait in the w oi Id s greatest eontest In I'leaniy bv what oiii athletes hup ilnni in little contests over Itele Vinerlrans ate the best athletes in the woild and th same epi.illlkatiuns make them the best soldleis o have no fear as out bom are inaiihlnK on to I'lcardi Klance oiet tlie field of poi re veals iniiiiinerable Instames uf couraRe, and gainenegs and the news fiom oiei there will bear many muio wortln ones Boxers Are Game Boxing offers hundreds of exhibitions deserving of mention Theie Is tlut i lassie of the iliiK Kid LavlKjn s battle apalnt the Uaibados demon Joe Wo. ott. at .M.ifiJCth I. I l.avlgne liandl idpped In size and strength was horribly beaten during tlie eulv pan of the tight His ell was almost loin off be v a SioKgi anil batteied anil eoieied with blood il seemed eeitaln thai lie must go clown before the bliiK demon but he was game He weull not epilt bill Kept coining- on until he turned 'lie tide and almost made Walcott quit In the twelfth round l.avlgne won that battle which is leftdicled hv all who siw II as the tamest and most thiilllng eoiitest ever I fought 111 the Hast Papka hit Ketchel a tenible blow 1 high up on his nose Willi the lirsi puncn I of the fight when the met foi the sec 'nnd time III I.os Xngeles Ketchel ft II like a log seemtngl) knoeked out lie I got to his feet In lime howevei, but his ucse was hinken and both ees vieie i graduall swelling and darkening Meves head neier cleareil In that ' fight Ills ces weie virtuallv closed, l liut he staggeied on bllndlv and vir- tualls out on Ills feet for twelve rounds before he went down to stav I'apke. I seeing the title in hi" grasp, dealt out lunmeiclfui punishment until during the eloslng rounds, It was neeessirv uriead Ihe blinded Ketchel to and from the een- ter of the ring Instances Numerous Then there are those famous In stances of Pempsev In his battle with ntzsimnions, t'arl Morris against I'linn I'ltz against C'oihett and Itjan against Ullly West football. too Is ipjilete with Irourageous action Almost evei game .brings nut some unusual Individual cffoit I or Instance little 1.1 , of vale, ears ago suffered two broken ribs, n broken collarbone and a dislocated shoul der et he staeil In the game Wat son, of Williams was knocked cold eight times but finished Dave Fultz plaed a game with a fractured collar bone and with his aim strapped to his side. And many more "IJascball Is filled with gain efforts, mental as well as phslcal, that are too numerous to set down here "That four-mile college boat race Is a contest onlj foi game men Many a chap has rowed himself unconscious and fell over In the boat that is the lljnlt of'gameness "Hockey, soccer, rugb and basket ball are sports that demand and produce I their snare or game fellows, ton ' OUIMET WILL HEAD I CAMP DEVENS GOLFERS , Former Amateur and Open Cham I pion Will Have Strong Team to Help Him Ayer, !., April 13 Sergeant Francis Oulniet, western amateur cham pion, will head the Camp Pevena golf teim, the make-up of which was an nounced yestcrday'by Lieutenant Itobert C Demlng, division athletic director Other members or the ream are Lieu tenants (Jorton. Herbert Jacques and Robert Y Bean, Sergeants Christopher nunphs A It Mclntvre II P Merrl mah nnd Krank McNamara and Cor poral J P field The first match prob- ably will be against a team organised by OulmeVi former business partner, JoH.H,-AuMvan,.Jr. WI'JII cluipp ailing mil H iiiun liiikwaiil In cuiuiug to OKI Man Slim ! illee looms up as Mcdrau s best Miuthpau If not geneial bet at , the eipenlng seaon In an event the rock Ing-ebali left-handei u bo eau lav em aiounil the knees oi shoot em on a lino with the elilu at pleasuie lias been as. sulci! the assignment of guing agams the liohins when the two teams in ike the seasons kick-off mil Tucsdav mI has more stun this season aecoiil lug to I inplie Hill Uiennan and otliei slinks Iniltiellus. i.imp s( , ilies and Col lowers who have seen him peifoun Ills r.isl one Ins Ihe. hlghli esieemed lion and his mile Is ioIiivsjI vilibh added to lonliul helps ipilte a Rood deal lien 's Hie exact wai the old fi lion is going aieordlng to a Uaicltng senbe Smoolli as a Cluck In twci stmts agiinst the Indians allee has flashed form that would justifv an miiMgel in seudliiK him after almost an inlze .Seven liiuhms or desperate e lub swlngliig netted the Ainetican l.eagueis Just foui hits and ope unearned lun, and at no time haB the lank Sheriff been extended At the end of file splendid Innings csteida be was Just beginning to feel like pitch ing and could doubtless have finished the contest as billllantl as lie started It had VlcUiaw pel milled him to con tinue I mpliH Hill 1 1 1 1 1 ii in who saw con siderable of Sallee In the old pre-Pi d eral dais dee lares that Sal Is show lug nnie stuff tills spilng than at a enrre spotidlng piMiod Vif anv campaign vv itlilti th last five lears Carries a Hip; Hop ills flist ball, aeCoidlng to the same aulhorlti and testlmoii of the Cleve land plajers ctnies a hop that makes It r4Vtev R J ' t " t AT NAVY YARD Dale and Haney Draw in Heavyweight Service Bout Hicurniv placement corieet swing in a struggle to win his inalc'i How to Get Low Scores t.ow scores tome to tin fcolftt win, plus gulf tight lalliei thin to tlie one wlin sli.ilns foi distance takes long i h mres in the hope of letilevlng linpos ibb yiluitluu nnd usc Hi" wiling club i ii Inipul'-e rather thin judgment 'Nits imple fact Is mip of tin h inlet things in learn In e,u1f Villi hue ou'i to natch the plaveis at am club to pick out tlioe who will not be able to shoot nuclei 100 all veal because tlicv peislst Years in Bip Leagues 1 SLIM SALLEK well-nigh unblltable and Ills euive ball Is Immense Ills routiol Is almost per fect, and in seven innings lie has coun teislgned onl one pass "Xext to Sallee in the oldei of effect iveness conies Jes-e Jlatnes, Jeff Mcs- lean Kred Vndfcrson and Al Demaiee. The Cleveland plaeis Insist lli.u Dig 'Jeff ins mote on the ball than his sleudei teammate but concede that Haines lies Ihe betlci contiol and accomplishes moie i with less effeut Audeison has the bet tei contiol and has pioied that the hu miliation to which he was subjected at I Dallas was a mistake of some soil by letlrlng the Mile In oidei hi all of the I foui Innings he pitched" Daily Basabull Yarn , From Training Camps A ICixie Kidded About Dixie I l Demaree tells of a eiueer feud be tween Bill Hiilden and Kppa Illxev Mtlie Is a tabid Southerner ou know " said Hemaiee and everv time that he saw mil Rarlden who wears hta cap set high on top of his head and buck-1 s-.s-rs niircut lie would tmmedlatclv think Dili looked like a Yankee bluccoat of Rl Itarlden alwavs gets me In a hole Itlxe declared to inc because I alwavs thiow the (list two pitches right al his head 1 never saw a fellow who looked so much like a lankee soldier'" es chimed in Itarlden, who had hcaid tlie tale, and I alwas hit him. Wo Id get three out of thiee on that bh delight along ' ueuiHiee ?aK mac j.ixey s ueciueu southern notions prompted the othei teams to Indulge In cutting up on him "Ihe Diaves alwas got undei his Skin right oft the icel, ' declared Al "Just before the game started thc'd rig up a Yankee fife and drum corps and parade around the field singing 'Marching Through O'eorgla' and using bats for (lutes and the water pall for a! drum To add to poor Itlxey a state of nerves they d tie handkerchiefs around their heads to make the thing Jook realistic Rle's pitching always suffered after )ne of those parades ' geiseral mann will throw out First ball Commander of the East Will Open National League Season nt Polo Grounds New VorU. April 13. Major (leperal William A Mann, conimandei of the De partment of the Kast -Ut Uovernor's Island, has accepted President Hemp stead's invitation to throw out tho first ball Ht the Polo Grounds next Tuesday, when the Olants and Hrooklyn Dodgers pry open the National League baseball season In this city The Mayor formerly waa asked to throw out the flrs'j ball, but this year It was believed a high military officer would be more appropriate for the role, so an invitation waa extended to Gen eral Maun , Falkenberg Runs Bowline Alley MURRAY HELD MARK FOR OUTFIELD ASSISTS Fogarty, Ancient Phil, and Cravath Also Good in Similar Line The letiiemcnt of lied Murra from the New ork Giants cecalls the fact that lie was one of the modern out fielders vi ho vied' will, old'tlma out gardenets In making assists on hit balls In this respect he led Ihe National League four different seasons P.ube 12111s, who formcrlv pla eel with the St. l.ouls Cardinals but Is now a member of the l.os Angeles team bad a fine whip nnd used to average about twent-fle assists a season He hasn t done so well since tetuining .to the Illinois Titus, Hates. Ctavath and Snodgrass were also good at this branch of the game, but the outfielders of the '80s and 30s towered rboie the present-day pla crs In this respecc "-om logartj, of the Phillies, averaged an assist from the outfield In every third game and Sam Thompson, of the old Detroit and Phlla. delphla-clubs, was n mighty wlngster in Ills da Although Jimmy Itan, of the Chi cago Nationals, was left handed, he could shoot a ball from the farthest corner of the outfield with deadly effect Hill I.ange had a wonderful throwing arm and was feared by all base runnels The great Mike Kell back In 1885, when with the Chicago Cubs, made the greatest record In throwing out bass runners from the outfield. Mike threw out twenty-nine, men In thirty-seven con tests, which seems 'to be the record, for the majors. noly Cross Slakes Fine. Trip Holy Croai mads the bed record of any norlharn collese nine on a aoutnern trip Jeua Burkrtl'a lada loured North Carolina VlralnU. Manland and Dlitrlct of Colum bia thn rums north and met leama In Jtw Jersey nd New York without auatalnlnt a rtrffRi oil' ineT Ith atioujita d ihf pitch Ins burden Ilk vtltrans Holh performed in a manner inai puis inem up ivllti l ip W II I T E A W I N N E R In oi p nf tlie most tbtllllng Iip.im n eight lontcstv that have ier bein wit nessed in n boxtntr iliil, al League "land Upc'. Dale of the Culled Mates Marine Coips Band pud Whltev Mane, a seaman last night went three let nllc intmd to a draw 'Ihe contest was one if tin star bouts of an excel lent nrogiatn or ;ght connlcl held at the Nave and Mailm Coins l!ei nation Itulldlng Dalf a htiski westeiuei who halls fi in Missouil and who when be Is not tout ng a sixaphoue in tlie mat lnc baud Hies nothing In tt-i 111 in In ilcin die padded mitts In niniess uf ellmin i tiou has won tin h-n v welc,m cham pionship of League Island Saw laid Last night In I In. if the big mailne faced an opponent who when lie got going, lahed w itli ,nl the tempest of a noi'westei l'oi the tiist lound and a gleatei pait of tlie second Pile moie than held his own 'I lien he teeeived a vicious blow that put! stunned him and he leeled to the lopes iianey was Ititck to follow his advantage A series of follow-up wallops sent Dale to the) floor Ding Dong Affair Dale came baik in the I es louiicl, anil evened matteis b Homing Ids sea-going lival Both were fighting bird at the finish, and tlie Judges declaied the bout a draw A titi.ii let nf aniateu- hovels who fmmeilv lepicsentcel the Boston ai Yaid also uu funned llenii Blown ana Pill Hush bulh funnel national aniattui champions gave a clpei exhlbltiini 'I I (be men ate in the middleweight class Hoivanl Mediae and Jeir llealv, I holders of aniattui titles in the Im pound division unci former ineiubeis of the Boston .av Yatd leim also fui-l nished an exciting contest All these men ' me fiom tin naval tialuliig tamp at League island No one would evei have known that I I VI Leach and C C Olsen hailed from tin same barracks in the training camp These two cltfps went al It In real slam bang fashion and II was onl deslie to maintain peace In the pilnclpals' nuar-1 teis that led the Judges to declare tho bout a no-decision contest Vthito Holds Title Manlei White who holds the welter weight clnmplonshlp of the nival train-1 inn PJinn cunLaacfiill. .I.lflini, .1 i.i .. I ...w ..... .ukvt.- Ul. , lltlvtIUI (i-its II 1 111 ' wlen he defeated Murphi Clifton ot ' the armed guard iviiuam ciiuiam or armed guaid who rpppnttc ccnn llio faQtliA.ii nii.i ., I pionslili) or Hip navv vard fought In great enle against a clever opponent In Chief Pettj Officer Ldward kenned .ciioiin.ii me uiniinuiive I'lllplno linn iinuuo. Ilia li.nlu.ni.nii.1.. .,. outfought Lail Maileau, of the naval training camp William Mullen and I tank Kllma Itnlll 111 ll.A 1 ir..nnin.l nl.r... .... J . ... ....... ... ..., .-lu-un.i tm" Mini noen from the naval training camp went three exciting t on nils at the end of which Mima was judged the wiuuei D IC Higginbotham of the commissary seven-minute wiestllng bout I-atci Illg- biiiuuuiiii ic-,cicu icun, cciie claims th heavweight title iot a Chance in H'oihl In Land This Rip Bant Now lelspc would like to stage 'the' Wlll.uil l'liltnn imtch John S. Siilth of Atlantic Cltv rlnliman of tho nci Iv oiganlcd boxing com mission which contiols the spoi t, now leK.illcd in the Stale under the Iluilev net h.is.aiinouriccd He ileclncM tint the Statp would welcome the bout but emphatically iidcls Unit the pioflts must he pledged foi the lied Cioss Klsht Hiiinds .up peiinttted in New ler sp and it Is believed that the he. ix v weight elissii would bilugit lalBC nttondnnce it Atlantic CIt than nnvwliPie oNc In the United .States The i lose pioxlmltv to Philadelphia New Voik and leadi' mill onl faiilitie'i ami connections to all sections of tho countiy as sine a gie it ciowd unci visitois up waul of a half a million could oasll lip aecomniodTted at the htm duds of hotels theie -.xCi'tienV"" :i-::'n . Is entitled l, sn ,'".".. e.acUektt tells what is recmired" ' cp . man vmini- in n, . "'' ,n BUI tteJI I del itlon nhf fe ..a o ung in the game me h.. iZ ii me .National League since UM II his i, tc if,l .i niL.u . "'' i mrs World s Series and here ltX will. th Cardinals rated ju,7 iVS as anv mpmbon .1.. ...... l Vb.n. in,;,".. -. "" """"niil .. .... tin 1 1 - tr 1 -i Don. tr.v to strik'e out eccrybatJ ... .-.in cuncroi in preference to 1 new shoot I In the control don, cul the heirtl , tho plaie but ge the ball arnmi .1 co,,,ne' "' "I'e'e ou know the hltal ,, ... .n.c ..nee a mil swing ' chance nf mm .. 1.1. 1. . ...M ifat one a curve and a slow tall, bill J vu nc'CU Piactlce foi ,1 flrp ninliAn . . llill llOt Stlail, the inn nl'l, ......... nd when vou i?et ibia nl. --- ...1. "- -...t jvu nic icfiia. foi the big leagues for a run odtlns cen ceer-, accoruuig to Leon TlierO i... le-atuii wn xou should stepoutlta """'",u,i marie aim uon t fornt I ,earh to bed plent of sleep and rwi iiuiiic-) win Keep ine 1 ign orlefUnul eonciiuon Ames Is a tpe of Ihe old sctiooLBI . tlM lliu m.i.il ..l.f ..... ... .... T. I ...... ... h"" .jiu mui wnceier wim t I sweeping eiellvei v and the batter I not know if ii is the fa one, the cunil 01 ine siow bin n,. ues the same 0 tlon fm all and fix tlie batter,ho.li lieces Him 1 nriM 1.. ......!.. t m..1 I the faft one which has a nas.- hop.Ml 1 .vines is 1101 one who Keeps his syittr 111 ins giove lie delights In RltcHnf voungsieis come in the big Icarus 1 he likes to take them to a corner of UVl ,1.11k fit ciP fhpm .. fpi. In. I... nil 3 I What he tas Is good advice. ItiMff be because he has been In the .SttliMel League longei than anv player In ttsl 1 ii cuit loua pttll tUwl aim I scraps aboutYcrappersi Uy DILL BELL- u x .,, ,ne xauonai v v a boxing Hie wlnnei The third bout saw ToW -1-' exliiblllon Is lin.tt.p.1 fn. tr.nlpl.i l-iWlence of tlie naval resereei. nlH n,eo,l..sg,e.es, lightweinh, a ,ec - l.lunn ISSM nia-i.. i .. ir.ii . ...u. I- -.... bpwllnz alley at Chanpalzn, 111 has ton .p. am nioundimtn of. rollesUte TpH QUI eluded not to report to th. Indlai,polJ j,t-Aoolst twlrler that ever -t footknn Lriut and 1i Uea notlHed' that b 'UnlJ I i Columbia, field. Hla work anujtt Cok MIWUCU, . Ufi'ftMt'.lM Sirect Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night (Mllltl I. 4o, Tiilwr clefeulril Vouns Vlrt.nierm ll.il.li llojle wen fri.ni louiiK ( iiMtert )ounc Ijiurenee knorkeel out Jlmmr I lunrj In the fnurllii Vimii.e Tlernel drew Willi v,o,ini llarinoni Jerry llanlon defeuted Vouna- turlM.tl. CWII' l)l V I Mr! lo.kr) won llir ramii hesvinelclit I III when Sum .Nolan routed Itinl In the third niundi.Herrrant JthnMiiMi, Ihe H.VmkiuiuI tllle I.) ,!,,. '.'.lnJJ .' Martin In the llilrdi John lluiTalo ecus aniirdrd Ihe derUlou oier rrienle llrooka. ll'Oltl 111. IVUIn I'ele Herman won dn imlnts trim, Zulu Kid In a fatt ten round MTHII VIII)l)I.KTOHN. f onn.-Ilurney Adair rate Knock out la III a seierr drubblnc In n twPvt-round bout. imotKTON. Vl.... ,,( ,,, here taut nlaht when lteferee ( liarley lli-ttdhur, unneiinred Unit lluttlrr (he winner oier Vlel rooran ut the end of n twe ir-round houj. Aflrrnurds llradhury aid that he had beeonie ronfused nlien unnounrln. the winner. He refueed to rhanco hU deeUlon IKAdlJK IM.AMl llurk Hale drew .S,'!.h M h'7 "AWI lnrj ltm. I'nd lllll Kuh fouaht m dt Howard Me. I,ry drew with Jerry Healyi J. ,V larh and C. V. nin'rra erenly matrhedl Hlanley VVhlln defeited 3lun.hr Cllllon! Hllll.m Ollllam won from KdKennedJ A, Anollnar outfoutht Kurl Mar"eaui mil Mullen liwt I l'runk Kllms ' 40PI IN Mo. ldle Mrrioorly de. feated lluihlf H.lker In a ,"eh "round TI.NT1 . llllljr JlUt-r -.n from (...nhn.l hnillS In n ten round till. lll,Tvilrtl'-l.,ldl ileVHiV", ;fe,l,H Johnny Eepln In r r. lI,,,j -i,. ""nil "' ,wl',,d hr twenty ngiilred puiuhei. admitted to he d. ei and acetedlted with having much knowl-idke- of the flnei po'lnts of the dug game, will be 'is-pei cent of the at tiactloi, Nine othei bovs will suppl the lemalnlng 1 pel e eut Benii Leonard will be with us ' his is enough Leonaid and a lighting champion aie snonmous Benii showed that he still letaiued his puiKh Ing poweis when lie pummeled oung Joe Hon ell all ,oiei the 01inpla ling (last Moiulav night This evening Jack Uuxtto i itlen of Ilalcton and said to be a fall flghtei, will be Leonaid s part mi Uiazzo has a difficult part to pla In this skit and Is llkelj to fade awav at an time iscnnv, the Anxious Sli Benjamin ei Just plain llPiijiinln lln lies on K o victims Kta7zo appar t lit Ix will supple the fodder foi this banquet Ila.liloli Jack Is said to be a falrlv elcic, bov and a good puuchci 'Ihe same was said nf Borrell'and manv olheis Ml that Ilrazro needs Is the slaving eiualitles It is up to him to out-Boirell Bon ell If he can do that then pin a medal on Braz-zo Joo Welli and Paul Dolo aie the seinlwlnd-up pirtlelpants Bobbv (lun nis has all kinds of confidence In the fighting qualities of his bo Joe Chris tiana Is strong foi his piotegc The bai lie of managers as wtll us. battlers will be on Battling Leonard engages Ki ankle Farina and Harrv Leonaid entertains Johnny Tmaii In two of the pielhn Inarlrt Ilarr (Kiel) Brown and Wally Xclson appear In the third go Tuber and Hindin Win Herman Illndlii not Iljmati (iineiln piloted Joo Tuber to a vlcton over Young McHoiern In Hip ii,d,, bout nt the Cambria A C last night 'I uber had on his fighting togs Voung Mctlovern was slmllail) eipilpned But In this Instance Tuber lilt the cleaner and hard er punches, used tlio ring more freelv nnd fought an all around better battle Young McGovern. with the aid ot Tom my Langdon put up a brilliant cxhlbl tlon, but lacked the punch to gain u decision Young Coster and Bobb Dole met in the semlwlnd-up This was a return engagement, and this time Dole was In the other l.ouls Vounr Tli diew witli Voimg Ilurmon and i llanlon defeated ioung Coibett lour inlored bntllrm will meet la nn il two bouts on lh Ul-cmola Drtt Vlomuv nizht In Ihe Um rnEatrment Jrannette veteran healvwrUht end Hn .iiM.iv h secco wun neaiyueiffni neioii will take on Jack rhomosoi, the slim VliSHOUri Thntnnnnn hu, hix-n a ro&t.! w Inner since reselling this city but In Ji neii. ne, win nave all ne wanif tor eienine in the aemlnlnd ui Km M anu ucorce enrietian meet jure noud bouts are on the card Mr Mciraii, the Neiv Orleani wellerwiJi is 'noi n,anapeu by Jack ivelnslem Ml cii i aaie ci ieeie me lime am u ' hnilOUnc, 1 that .larL U....M hnndle UOH ulfalra I. .11 It. pclanl,c rfitnril to 4a 1 V le hoa placed himself under the wiMl nine urupu or New York I lili L tlncUn nt Inranmn nrhrl lew rfmilfr in thr lnd u. to n A ahflii oi il.. Vtl,...l A MattirrfaV &H nrll 2i ner has fousln in rennrrjn Hit noun n niiiie or tins -iHir ij fniinhi Niirli Wii nn Henn I "onara ifm T.iinelakA I harlli Vllilta. tVanLtff ClUM imuI n.Hii uther leadin-K iightwelzhti ijj1 country - ' Jnlmnt 1 lllmin nf MinnP IX)lll - trt(i iralnlnv for hut six rounl encow ..i.i. inunn. 'iHiih. the. lb ran WtiW niMI I M 1 1 1 1 VII llllll s v . " " ' i m M weight rhe will nicer In the wiaJ-BM tne (Jumpia April --' NATIONAL A. A. .I?il,-iVK.npV;,,;v.yio,vN,v.iJu llatlllnt: II'IINAItll , KKVM.Ii; rAltlNV HARin (Kid) imilllNli. l I.V NKLhOsJ PAUL vo i.k aim, wV liil a Jack Brazzo v. Benny Leonard Tickets at Donaidr'a, 33 N, 11th St I'KK KS. J5e. fioe. li.oo. ' OLYMPIA A. A, y.'V V? nin"''"" s llarri' Kdnnrds, )fr. ..iiimivi mi.mmi, Al'ltll, 13 VI N WIIIIVMMlVt. II. I IF Mr s I It III mill' in t iiinmiis c. .in uitiiiin IIMINK VIIVIII ,.. I'KVNMI Vllllivvii Kid NOFtFOLK ti, Geo. CHRISTIAN, Joe JKoNETTE ti. 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