y- wr$ lt f r - -tmm' f , "v-? 1-r'" FiCss"- 'i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1018 IT AMERICAN LEAGUE WILL OPEN BASEBALL SEASON THIS AFTERNOON AT BOSTON AND CAPITAL Sjnie mack, with best team ! OLD FACES IN NEW UNIFORMS TODAY THREE BIG TENNIS TOURNAMENTS . SCHEDULED FOR PHILADELPHIA AND MERION CRICKET COURTS I SINCE 1914, READY TO OPEN THE SEASON WITH BOSTON TODAY JSthletics-Red Sox and Red Sox-Athletics Will Intercollegiate, Women's and Girls' Cham pionships Will Be Decided in This City. More Important Fixtures for 1918 Meet in First vomnct oi i ear at r enway Park Ball Grounds tri" I tlu a Staff lorrenpoi dr,,t Ilooll, Mm.., April lu. k .. .Vwiut n d.lV jiiii - a piugge ago you would nickel for the I W -,. . Ml I1' . . .i.i.-i. ....nine the S,e" ..iwnn Iicr3 tills after- "'.lle Then a tithed If ?i schedule Then .i ' " (" .' .Lhm blanket of snow cov- fiiL.av liirh nml Hieie was no ft 'l"n of I0let '" Jho wm,!' But .'all JrtKfV .,.'...,. red. a soft wind feAE,".r -'-" J"... .h. nunc sort oi mi", i , 15. ml morning run result is i convinced Hoston fans that " . . im as ""' '" - - liaruncr iW Playrcs Will Lino i'p ill Opening Game at Boston Arm.i.Tio I. Will, If .Irtmlaami. rf. (isrilnrr 3,., Hunt, lb. Yiiilkrr. if. McAiim, .,, Munition. 2h. Hiicm. , t.rrgg nr Mjrrs, IH'.II sn llimper. rr. Miean. Sb, trunk, it llnhlilell, Hi. Mrlmda, :!, VUilleiuni, f. srott, a. Agtiew, -. Until or May s, p, with I .am . 'St i H5 " i ... .... i . i ,arilnr- 'tuj Walker ami I'onest Jl 7s nrtn h ",p" ' 't.w.f." "' fatly and other veterans, tried ...,.1 if."iiiltlBi nml tin- Aiuieiics-i.eu funj ..,,. , ,,, ,,., ,, ,. ,-"'- -- - --.... ..., . .,..,-( a mo miming lllso soft pickings. Hoth teams Maurice Shannun. e-lJrave. Is ut ec. -1 )jtf &x' 8, . .- ...liitr W Lfulund .urloit.v stirring to the olid and going strong for tho Ah and & the Sox bcrnui tlicj have 110.. .loo Iiugan, once of Holy f ros., Is short- 1 SST.11 th rtellitrv rcixinunts of r-on- 1 ropiilnir like Harry when the latUr i..fteat marhlnr anu me . e- ' was rrewi trom Jloly Cross. 4.- me Toll "'" " u the ludlcloUM swap- Kutliered tfiRftlipr ? .i tmdlnB lB Kutl.ereu iiiRriiir-r t'l.nee.1 Nn . ,m lbl- ., m to .'.. k lit pKfWng 1' .rf ..mure tun in r other de- renil 'upeilor to an- Thts oppnlnK LMHW ullt l ,. r.,,,,1 ., I; I IK V l tl i 1 II IV L' of bHilmll under r.al uaitlin.- unnh- HUU1 llJUL llVOJU tlons. If tho attendance Is nut ui. arounil tln H'.uOii mark, thin It will be fcrtimrt W"""'' ;:'.." :..,. .i Vi.. u,,, ,or l" watrnates to do a little i.lihMhit.it omul- "- - wiirryinu. narik-u arly tho-c wlu. iiu. Sun for ",e!,c ",an! J ,1'taZHe, f n,e So. ha none ahead uii W . 1 irl Hit tllc Proposition that baseball, like the g,th ClUDS iu "" theatre, will go blc In war timet,, pro- Tfnfax.au ?r.rU.tvt t.-. ( to teame In eltlier leaRite havo vlJeU . teiims ur(1 ta, d'arj ( ttGiei eC JljCKlUirt L SGS SV I . nlitl UlAIlt 14 till UOtl" 1 J2frfa iiaio ti..-.- two .lub ui , All the Prills Today Snt the present temper of the .unci- Tho new jjujor of Uoiioi n :..vii i tucb tnni 1- " "n"" , l'tei. will 1I11..U r,m ,h. Judgment in Ending Leonard-Brazzo Battle K wck tall team" Um" '" V C, U" ' th Mfdul Kuest". Tho Itoyal Hooters. I , . .. T ,v .,,, . U, "nm of clubi some of wl.loh ml- mt aru.,ent 0Iller of ,Mtebau bugs T A Y L 0 It (JETS A CUP wnos unniURiral Ti-ssle has nauseated jwn 'S mare Inteiesi In and ciithuslasin Governor McC'all will be thero as one of Andrew J tlrst ball. B(W ww"1 l"e UrnU- 13 1.. ...... ..I 1 !.n .....iAH .. ..I l.l 1-.. . ..1.1. J.. n tiling of the managers uiciuucu 1 mc iwn-m ui innt-r mi; teiisue imiipt in ... .inh nans with Vian (JreRB world i-erles times, will be the truests of j iti t's oposlns the enorniutis and , owner 1 'razee. Some of them may root lliith. or tne iiuiniien. " me .vs. uccause you cant get away MKtB'vMmM 1 v ' 1 iF 1 2 1 J t. RUINS GOOD FIGHT IWlfL " 4A'II! BB '" xlrSteA ivi 'fi J I SZef::rs " lr- IlUt My KILL IIKI.I, A bluudy nose ruined a perfectl uood battlo at the National A A Satur day nlcht when Jacl. Itrazso. after gllnsr Benny Leonard a tough tutHe for almost four rounds, was chased to his corner and tho bout stopped, llrazzo was ? n nnresents the wiles and the wis- ftoni the fact that Larry Gardner was a i..f h. old ord.i "f thine and Iuid ' bltf faorito hero bo srancliiB arounu mm wmi. .- jonnny iv re, o ine way, wm 1101 ne fcfMacl! as a liberal do'e of high life u,c Une-up at sei-oiid base fur the r.j tM Inserted Uabe has been ham- ted Sox. P.nc Shean. the Orealer Iios- jinrlrt home runs and KKinir Uiookl.n ton boy, bought irmu the Heds, will play I not hurt, but lletereo Johnny Kckhart v..r tha i!rtn pneumonia und otln r the Ueystime F.lcV. Troy-John Is heie .11.1 tim nnmer (litnir ivimn im .-niltrl n fflntiby hl"'S oxrr "'' fll,t ,,a1' !t-ld' 'I' "' 'ini' '" a8 't H0 '''""'halt Jack's nutc was runnhiK like u wnie Is Optimistic -it clLb In the leoipanlzed Interna- SU-hhiK fountain, thero was blood e cry- ttinial Leasue It .-r.'tiis that John has , wb ro and the rins looked like a fclauk'h R loose, wlde-opeti sort of a Rriitlemaii'8 I ,.. llouac. Th, i,..!e iu-t had to ho Irk. Till One .anu 1.1 ima nioinine. v.a ivw. .. nu il. nmir that he tlm the campaign wiin aiithlng but urecmeut with b'lazee und I id liariow. ttoppeif and that's all there was to tl. SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED FOR CRICKET SEASON Twcnty-flvo Mutches Scheduled for .w York and Jer.scy Associations A'thoimli lutd lilt by tli w.n Mhiih has taken uwu nianj ubkuen from their accustomed haunts In New 01 It and Philadelphia. Interest in IhiBlund's tintlotial iMKlim will be kept alive nere '.tan. HeidmltB lie has a bett.r team If Johnny can better himself In any way tmu .-,. i.i....'r,l . l.e'm wv i by tlu.s.: reiniilnlnic ut home am I who Wtrago and tluj udtanj stuff , be Is at llbeay to do so and the Ilub.whllo tll0 quIirreI taMeil np'(Illl ,;, ' HI iZ d'ei iVfarJ- Me. "rla uviu s,i"v. .- - - iiive u ciiiuii in liiwi, oung Outhil Spotikvr in Gitmt'lmlum Series 'the ieiiKtr-ninit luitllitfr ffinl itur Inc thf (ifiint-IiuMrtii .rrlf rndril llti iiihk tnt lilt t ttiK th oldrr lrtui. "I'rii U riniltfil tt!i In4n1-l time ut htit lur .1 li'tul or tru hit, n itejV.fr iili krtl tin' hi II lslit (tine In tf iit?nMrn ttirnt nt lit. fUfiK itim Mltlilti tin tiff nf liuriikhic hU .ml urirn lif h.ukfil the Imlt iImm it tliruiiuh tho Infirtil, inih tn br rulilwd of hU rtm lilt hcn Ton- 1 iirnrr nimlr u u underfill ulnp nml throw to flrt. STANFORD WINS DUAL MEET FROM CALIFORNIA In Ltht IntprcollcKiutc Contest Until War Kndt No Records Aic Broken Miihtiiril I nhrr-ltj, ( ul.. Apt II 15, Victory In the hist Intcrcolleulnte nth letlc loinpetltloii between Stanford Ulil erslt and the L'nlerslty of rallforula, until the end of tho war. went to Stan ford Saturday when the cardinal track Hpiad scoied GH points ugalnst t'nllfor nia's ui in tho 1918 dual me.t. :t was Stanford's sixth straight track letory oxer the lJcr!:ely ImtUutlon No reiurds were broken nr threatened, and the mtetltlR showed clearly the wtu's effect and Inroad upon Inlercol leuiate athletics. nccordlnR tn epe. tutors v. ho Kivi uunuallj wltne-Md the dual l HH.tH. OM. nf the most Interesting t the irmils futures announced for the "r is ttie girls' national championship. bi, li will bo held for the Hist time. It will be a feature of the week of inn. 17. when tho women's national li imiiinshlp.s will he pla)rd nt the rinliidelphla Cricket flub. Tli, InterroIlrKlate championship as 'isiuil will be held at the Merlon I'rltkd . 'lull and this eent Is scheduled for' In week of September P. National on AtiKUht '26 The national simile? championship will i e plii)eil at the West Side Tennis Club, v'orest Hills, I. I , beginning August 'fi, mid the national doubles nl the , ongwood Cricket club, Uoslon, Au- i ust v: The sehci'ule of about 1 SO tennis llx- i itres for the comltiB season, which was ' -sued Saturda by tho fulled States iitlntial l'iwn Tennis Association, while How Inn a cut of something like one-i 'llrd from tho schedule that was ar- ' ingul for I'tlT. Indicates a full season . t. urns throughout the country. A i lose study n." the schedule re- flinglvs ami liungles '..If ll.ll.i.! ' Thuvfll nil tUr ii orM , rw'lirit Lv li'tttl e ar, 4nd oriHle. fiaht on JtrMi aitrlji with wtre. Thrir comes o .'nil vf lannol fall to hiur .itioir tie mfto7.'is0 cuitiion'o orrrdu roar. ht I mure lire fiuiisinirj of the milion's hons. It dnii to rile for i Itfnry o'er the lltw. Dm .Ml ice iiatue to Uxltn to the rail Thai mtnalei h lift Ilit rattle of the nuns. li. rlii'iV irimi ir. inrel (Jb4& rfnv hv rfi'V. it'c'l ulftdlu shoulder tiilii7fii on fie way, Ittit jit! to Iv-.ei our spirit riinitbiLl ilyi i. r ii irnii nu nour Hon aim Hint n vlau. Tli. .all uf liiebill rinRs out iiifalii today, flut um mo lomlly as m other eari. TliU U the .lo-eil sriion for sto.e league I i;osk. ami liolil-out., Thf umpire will begin M season of un populsrli tutnurrov Vanu fi traourr tanuUt ui the draft la nu hh ecu lintfr to the bu&he. .tinf many more ore headed fur t'rance, Mi;iir Itus&lns stnrteil his Amsriun l iiBU,' urle ttgninst Wltr Johnsun. Iitt,n postponed Ritme, the wnr t.ix ini'i ih, iiiiny drrtft. the merry little wuk will lm. his hndi full. I'lKurniK tli. Giants win tho pennant IP Itii, .tm tins stnrte.1 a season of Intra-!'- training In the sprints vchN the fact that In many cases tho missing tournaments are those rated an of minor Importance. This Is not en tlrelv true, for thern ure two events among the absentees which have hereto, foie held recognized plare among the big fixtures of the year. These are tho Loligwood singles and tho annual tournament ut the Casino at Newport. Mn 3D Columhls Country Club, tVsh. I"!.".',"' !' l" Mldill Atlantic tournament! siliMIe Atlantic sectional doubles chsmplon- RnlP June 17 TiliHittl.lrvMi. Crlrt.. -tK Tn.lt. Rileiphlii I'ii . ehsmplonshlp of tho Unite Htst.s wunien's slnules doubles, mixed l.iuliles girls' championship of the Unltel Wtstes June 21 Orante I.awn Toiinlf Club. South . u..,,,.c. ., j,: .wining mates enampionimp. ...July 1 South Hide Tennis flub, Chtearo ill . il.iy iourt ehnmplonhlp of the. t'nlted ntates JulY, A'1-"'" Athl-tio Club. Atlanta. ' On . siorthern (liampliinslilp .lull :o t;iileaan IVnnls Club. Chicago. Ill . Western hamplnnshlp I.,',1.",1 ,Jfi'A.IUnlu'.t;u' v"rht -"lub. At. ship ' J : A,1-,n,l' t-'ttv champion- ...A'i"'.'" 'Vstll,,r",ht '"" Tennis and i rbket club. Seobrleht. N" J , Imitation AuKiist IJ Utiiniwnl f'rliket Olub, rtoa i1.1.1.';. .'"J." duubhs .hjtiiploiuhlp of the I ulti il Htno .i;X..u"v".,70't"n. r'lJ' Trht Club. Ocean .' .'. ' ""ulh Jersey championship. w.A.llr'ut ,'" V1'"'.10 "l"t nt Southampton boiithflinpliiii. I. I Imitation tournament. i.,A,UklV" 2."" ".! 'Sl,le Tennis Club, forest MLi i,i!' !'..N..V V'tonal slnsles eham p on-h hi ,.f th. Cnlted Ststes. Junior chani lilonshlp and Iwjs' championship of United Henteinl.ee ti Meron Cricket Club. Jlar erroru. I'a Interrolleclats thaniclonshin Athletic Goods Army Necessity Ilas.balls footballs and other athtctle mraphfrnalla have been mads a part of th reiniUi mllltarv enulpmmt of Amert i n soldiers sent overseas. Th atbletlo di- Irion of the Mar Department eommlielon ii training camp actiMtlea la endeavorlnc tii curtilsli .a, li fompany ao nr to Franee lth a lomplet, lix of athletic goods. It mis annoum ed today LajoU' Assumes Charge. of Indianapolis Team Nunolenn I.tijole. who was ilerlarnl a free irrnt by the .National liaseboll C'nmmSslon. has rime t.. Indianapolis le usstims the tnnnMRement of the local American Association fluh. I.Hjole will take chance of the Indian. ilUimiHills rluli IimIiij at II. tint exhlbU tlnn Kiiine on ttiH limne crounda fhla eason. This Bamr will be nralnst the t'le.elanil club, with whlrh Lajole plaed for lwele eurs. VAN MAKES GOOD IASC0ACH AT DETROIT Wild Bill" Has Developed Great Pitching Staff for Spring Drive lie iume of Rill Ponovan. glorlfled imore by connection with u major Jape team as inanager. neertheleja jnmuts to create lOiiKiucranie uistuiii iSi this year In mcrlcan League clr- "At fAi Ken- Yoikr Philadelphia, lloton ua n aenmgton prepaieu today to open tli waton. Dill was Kaultie hack and FlMlftlilmself for the lietrolt pitching ill, for the first time In man- and ran a day is about r. ,uly to cut Ioosk m4 ihow the American Leaguo i can oo things. "I.Tnlnliij' teasnn results aro poor Itutuaa a rule b w Inch to judge eom- ht performances but If Is a startling They're Off Today With Games at Boston and Capital uii:kic. i.iiaoi i: iohu New lork lit uslilnttou ( Ir.ir, 4 t. m, ridhulelplil i ut lton flear, 3tl5. it).MIIItltlltV .1. IOiils In t hliagn .... , , Detroit hi ( letrhiml NATIIINAI. I,i:.(.t I, KIMIIRKOW Itostoii in Phlludelnlila llrookln In Neiv orl. ( lilrauo In .M. IjicIs ... thulnnatl In l'itt lurli spec ,is gKen thelriav nt l.lxliiestnn. Twentl-flte lIuuii , . best fight lie cer had In a Philadelphia plonshlp matches for the coming season ' ring, llrazzo did not fear the champion. pavo been arranged by tho Ne' York He went tight In and slugRiif from the and New .feisey Crhkct Association, in start, and Ilenny didn't know whnl to which six teams w 111 compe te th make of It. Hut Jack's nu!le began to Mate.i Island Crlcke t and niils Club bleed and he was a sony looking s,- , " fc J - ul ffe t.o'i.'n'ur.t "'"CerV, j taclo at the end. It was best for the "oiGmlila C)val Cricket Club and Colnm-' bo.xlng game that It was stopped and th .... n.Ht i;0vers. In addition there will ectators wete salltlled. i. iiN1, intercity mat. hea with 1 ."'"J"" In the semlwlnd-up Paul noyle, of pbl.i to take the place or tne "'"" New Yorlt. defeated Joe Welsh In six Cup compel turn, ananuotau . . -rounds. Welsh appeared too gcntli- ration of; tho war. The ..haniplonsliip manly and polite to Inlllct any 'lamage, hedule follows: r0i,lml,la and allowed his opponent to pile up u.J',f ileiWinhurst s Columbia 0al lead which lould not be overcome. Joo i;0VPrH- May :I0. Staten Island s lien is a good boer. but lucks aggressHo-1 BOnt,urst Koet, Columbia oval vs. lo-, ... .....i.i i.A .....i.i i A. i... I .......... .......i i........ Iie&S. IIO wuuiu uu ,i ..on,, urrtii-i i. tic lUIUOlll nvill i.ii. iir. . i had some of the fighting spirit and pep, June I. Manor l-'leld h. stutrii isunu. possessed hi his famous manager ' Pobby auums ' S' UJ i ,o tr 1M..I.I -. lnllimbl.L f)al l.oers. Ta lor Gets Lot inir Cup H.n,.i.iirst Koiers Hensouhurst; , I lei man Taylor, nialchinakei of the rjensoiiuuii. ,.w,v... .. - - ,,.,i,,,,i lune 15. lleiiRouhurst llocrs e. Colum bia 0al Hovers. DISSTON WILL PLAY lXIIEPENDENT HALL' club, was honored b Joe Chribtlana and 1 Ollici Uiriwa .,v, ,.. ,.t ...-v,,.w.. ..,..r..tr.' a stiver lolng cup. Ta lor had SFOKTiiMi UK11X.1VD NAME CANDIDATES 1 with Jack Kenton to Coacll Industrial I done wonderful worl since Ha new club i i-i.....,.,:.., n..oi. 5n... ! opened, and In one. month gained a, l.CiiBuBv,i.u...,i.w..0 ,... .- , j ,. of tl , r.".r; m.eti.icof the enn With Tunin Meadu Pi,...- r. ,i. ,.f.rv .in .iti.,.b.t , The annual nomination mtetliig of tue ..ii l.i. I,,.,,. .,uu ...ii in.n.'iiii im.i Snortlne 'Writers' Association of 1 hlia- The Pltston A A. champions of the t)l(re wrrc no une-sldid affairs The I delphla ai held jcsUrday afternoon at Northern Plvlsion of tho Industrial 0ung matclmiaher even went so fur as I 3 o'clock at the Hotel Walton, Vlie Pres- Btttaatthafin.-tnii.iii lie.u nnn nt (In. I T.entMie l&Hl .Hid 1917. have organized , to dig up a Hard opponent tor l.oonai d .j..., 1.0.-S i:. Kaunman presiding. Urttrt hitting team- m either leaguo. ' nnd will pluv Independent ball this tea-Uoniethltig that hasn't been done before Tho following were nominated lor the tu been allium .P. i. r. ntti.. ultii ihn """"'"' ..,,.,.. nr Hnrrv, Speaking of Leonard, the champion .,.r0us otllces- Prcs hfent, lloss U himff- rheaters xn 1 usuJ lv tl lo TlLe? , "" ""'' , rT JesMlslo '"ore llUp u " eight than a ' mam iamea W. finntz: vice president D. i.r nca.crs. .nu usuaii 1110 iihcii,., irP,i,. ,.i. Thev hae secured? the .," ... .. ... -., ...., , ',,'.. .,..,. u i-t,.irie a. McCreu. Peter Jlcten hate been tatber Ineffective. " .'..... .'. , , iigniv.eiiin. ...v-u ....?- ... unmw "'"-"V-- "" ''..,.,"" .. ..V,.,i. tr.i.s. Iwo hearts with but a single wish -MURAD , mt ueen tamer me tcctne. . ,..,,. i,-, letter known "'"" JLlt. Detroit llgers tbercfote, must be .Ve, '',, ' " Ml Hri,tn-" I S' life seems to h-ue ugreed with 1 Carney "",V.,ii, J.m, " .V.-rii.'rs James II. Sterrett; board of gdernorK him, and he has taken on quite a little 9 Mltbly the dark Puree and next best , entiled w'lth the best semlpio teams I welgiu. tie may ui . u . aiu 10 get uown ,,, , ,, eie,.,ed), A , exunder 11. Hnioue. I Vthe White Sox Vnd Dill DonoMin Is I Pe nsylvanla. for jears with various to the lightweight limit If he boscs 1 . c. Pike I.eU Wllcov Al Saunders. hi the Tiger Pti.hlng corps. ' North Pen League teams. Tendler. MVIH hi nA 'schifle'rfl'raiik A1- ,f. W'tanliees, who go Into acllon today Klsston will open Us season MJJ I iction at Olvmilill Toillcht .rlcht llav ZelgU r. Joseph Costcllo, Paul "t Wathlngton. appear r.ady to dial- with the team from the i r. nance Pe- Action at llljmpia toilll.ni 'E,' ,U.T1. rarolan. J. U. fail. W v fcilltln league for a tlrst division berth, imrtment. I amp ?1'!'V ' ' i'm. tlrtN , Thcr0 wi" 1? venty ot anlon at the 17 " I!ak r. J. ' Uamingcr. H Pitching weaknesses hate cropped H-'lj,0 ,;i5".U tonight, when Joe Jeanette TIle annual meeting for the .U. t...n ..r W and thsre u .. ,,. ... t.. n, ' nam o aam i um" ' . .,.., tnck Thonipson In the nlnd-un. ' m.... uin li. nln.' nt. the Hotel al- i4t Cerrill Pratt t 111 strengthen the ' JiLt hlisctnan of t'ho IMsston club. All Jeanette l one of the most famous ton on Sunday uflei noon. May 12, the bbM.n,i,.i, .. i. .... ,.... !.";. !!r. ...!..., rf..i.i.. irames. tile.tse i, , ni m tbe rlnir t.idav. lnnlnir met lmllot-hox to he open from .i to 6 o. lock ra -I.I... ! rv f a iiiir.r.intAfl 1 11... ITPmilHIll IVtlUlllllllll UI'I'UIIIK II l fftttrtucks aa contentlern, !tf K BOXING MATCHES M TO nPfimt.1 i t am mtmi t w uuviiu Vjrtinr tiit.i will bos a tugged youngster In Thomp-, "0j;juul ,hu t.iectlon at the annual may take only one bout to decide toting championship of the wot Id, I MbTa "jaun is to iase npproxnnairiy i'ii llKkrr "" J'hamplon of the Ulglitletli .'PlWUIon at Carnn l.n. lt-r1,,tn i..i ' "'" "'ir I'epartment com- m S rlnlne camn Activities und 7 ', . ' "rpi i (inision iittiietic ... iirsi-umrs ' "" ""? - . -i ..ii ..:- ., ,-.-.. ,,:." , .., state guarantee expecivti. ,....mc-,..,i, .... i aJl tit tne goon nci.. weinm .um uihujii ccmuiun cat ons in nunc . ..u. ... ' i,irtn.i -treet. O ney. Telephone s."'r.M i:;t..-e..n stsn u m. and , o '"k1 'V"""" "..":." no i"in ' 'sun, who lias imtlieu ins way irom me meetlng i4:0i. m. I jiretmilnarles to the wind-up In three. 1 months. The bout Is well uoith eeeing. 1 Cotniskey Gives to Ilcd Cross j the semlwind-up Kid Norfolk meets e ih. rsrelots of all names , cieorge uurisiiun. nre oilier uouis uu 'ivn per cent or tne rscipi. u "", ' .,;iuw,hli ....,o..,. !.i . at in- I.. , ,rjf.Trn' thti; " "'w 'uuK -oou. "' "----- . , ,,, )ir1 Ihlal nffllOn t'rnsn, rharlM A ovinr of the liv . n ?uPorate tournament to tlo- N lo attrnc SELai116 JfnttWPlonMilp Iihh been ar- vtuHoi, hero u 5Sf Tt're be conttrtH In right rtiuinploiw ." l OU1IM.W5. nr.(riat rnminKrs con- tiuits nuuut j- h - tVnioun.ri t .'.00. 1J'.I, J,i J. !i UiitnK tl.- .lera-y rily UiiUm, have bn !rti.i.- trnm 1'ort ?lir1flau n ."p" '" "... u,. ..ihi miin.l. nn ih ii tht of Alas 1' nn i am nt inr nil .- - .. -- - - - - in atirnd tlir riTiiiii inn il. I.OUH "i'l"rp -;;.' :. ..!,- a ne; mv umi- a Vr.OI pftundd to Iua J elgit i . " v.ia i rgimnnr n 1 1 1 i i. .n a. - ahh. K.U unit n,?. ,.h .1 1?""i!"' "'' ,1T' litvl' ...vi..nn mo ueiui uriiiatic, IS"" "Presented In the competition. I i.AAmjEK TO J1TCH ' p FIRST GAME FOR CUBS tii' Mo" APr" 15. Still worry- I OTBf that cliti... i . ae. i. I'ffc-V v"uluo Ul s.rover AiPxanuer SKrJ&I l,le -'hIKO "Ubs Wfro takiS.ay Prepared for the open In B Ml fnm uvAiiinjri ncill V Vlll EanZ. '.inference with President JfS. but Probably w 111 be here to Sl a!?.!, 5?S E',me ,f Alex t""'1 tor it Ue ,s ''''I'ect60 to be In fteiMerttJa a... i. ... ..... nut. w.li 1 "'". uaeciuail, HUB u lust- fP l,1'io"t for higher wuges. DAILY BASEBALL Y.VltN FROM TRAINING SPOTS Spons Served Short iKjn.irlnr, of the. Brookln bae- raniiea to '. .C.D1. lUlt .nn.iin... tullr la .sl """""nern as lannra to at Ttafn w International Leanue. I "i11"!' ' 'a the Naval He. htfi;.i ."". ooiaineil permlaalon iKmiil i iT."1 of nU ,,om' district ner r' Datlng was with Portland ft flllBnifa J . . .. I tnen'. .7r.....?",7.. .""' eoneert. sing IflUlaa ai ' "are league naa a MW a,?fi.op,1,, th'tr baaeball an B,fi!rtIi,?.r,r over ,h" Metropolitan pOl?" iS'rTOU."" trm N,W PrtaniV? it '! the managers " tntiimiA 7.:. ri-i;ountjr uaaeDan LNMknt n ,Vb.at..,h .. .h" VS" L UM tor ".k.."- ",'U'V.. ,.""''""? PO. f tha v.-r ". -yut "l3r Jama" ' . iiP r,Mon nln. reported that Will support tha epert. loL'r!.h," .."ted Jam... n. P Wtball ..LJ. . "m I "" taroon anu '"ill. !.V" '" eomlng season. I'stoJ tsain h.' c?l th IJaaton ID fl i.,?l"" '" that time he ha. 13 . . same, una iot but three L?htoV"''.ifov. t.h' '" ,h" r Bin. ir at UnAltater I 'oils. a Kl t aiaG..!?,,.if ," lh P- awail. I'eiatant athlatin nir..... .. "Tr ! ctetic. Mich, J&m. fcrmer National Got the Yrontr Key V game scheduled at Memphis the other day between tho Olants and In dlans was not played because Steve O'Neill, the Cleveland catcher, gave Val Slldln. the Charley Kau-t of MnpW. the hey to third base Instead of the gey o the pltohert box Slldln drifted Pnto the Hotel Chrlsca looking for I.eo Kohl the Cleveland manager. "' noun'ced that lie ?nf ""f $& hn.eman and desired to vvTrek out wltn the Cleveland club Some one pointed to Harry Cooper, the vaudevllllan. who wan i standing In t e lobby, and told Slldln he was Kohl, vvreupon the Charley Faust of Mem pis edged ni to Cooper's side: Mr Fohl." he said. "I'd like to get a uni form to practice with your team this afternoon." Cooper never cracked a smile. "All right, son," he said. "Oo over to Steve O'Neill nnd get the key to tho pitchers box. then come back to me." Slldln approached O'Neill and asked for the hey. O'Neill took a bunch of them from his pocket and handed him the key to a grip that he lost five years ago. The Fault of Memphis re turned to Cooper. "Here Is the key. Mr. Fohl." he said "How about the uniform?" Cooper took ths key and attached It to a long strap and handed It bsck to Slldln 'The uni forms are out at the ball park," he said. "You take this key and go out there now and wait for us. Have the pitcher's. bos opened up when we arrive, and I'll nv- vou un with the uniform." Slldln went out to the park He was thero when the (Hants and Indians arrived, searching everywhere for the pltcher'a box that he was to opfn. Cooper, who la appearing- In vaudeville In Memphis, was not wo pi ,",.. I l,dilie MfOoorlj, the ph"h nilddl 'weight, has sleii"! to hoy Phil Harrison of Chi. aco. In a ten-round bout at Uuclne, Is . April 25. . , Chirk Urnun. th Neu Haven llfhtvelcht BndUddle Wallace, of Iireohlvn. will meet In a flf teen-round bout at New Haven April 22. flrown al. boxea Charley Kldl Thomas, of thla city, at the National A A . April -T. Jaik "Twin" Sullivan and l.eo rollaek, Ilenny Valg." and Kid Mendo and Hick Loadnmn and IJIm.r ."'-"nVJlS "tor at the Queeneberry. A. C . Hunalo. rof Wcilnerday evening. The proposed mateh between "finy Valier. the Kren.h champion, and nettling Heady, of New York, which was to take plat," at Providence. Wednesday evening, has been canceled. Itennr Valaer vvlll ineet i.ek Uijin, Intcrtlass Meet at Northeast Northeast High School will hold its annual Inten lass tiack uud Feld meet this afternoon on the school atbletlo field, Tweiiiv-nlnih and Cambria streets This meet always lias brought some star to the front, and Coaches Cierney and Pig man hope to discover some flrst-i lu-s men for the rcheduled meets 12a eh xi,. nrllmlnarlea for th. A Notes of the Bowlers Jim r.ueat, tbe assists wonder at ton pllng the maple., once aftaln romped on with .,. kl.l. k.nnv. la. I u ..1 uih.n .nllln. n 1,l I,,,. ,,,,", ..-. .' .,'., ,w,,.,.. ., th. n.vull t.ani In the Kevatnnn L.'a.ue. ' Section A. he toppled the pins for the high scora of sT for three gani'a ileary a pln-toppler for the Tarmtnal Yet. In the same league, waa a eloae second with lifts fin. Oear'. name I. a new one amonr ho.e In the honor roll Flood a railroader of the Philadelphia League, flnl'hed third with tlt3 and Grossman, of the Whlta Kla phants. Quaker City League, fourth with IU0. llcest 'dso rarrled carried high scoring fur two gams.. sttlnc 4H3 Plood waa sec ond with 4Tn. This consistent UiwhT out rolled Jim for the high alnglo game going him sl pins better b sroring '.'S7 ag-ilnst rtM flood's hlah .coring al.o r.rrle,! over Ihe penn.vlvanla Railroad .quad with the banner score fur rlve-nian team. 2sfJT Plna. Maneto . .eund with sn.in pin. and Uhlte Ulephanta third with .'013 pins. J IJrual Bld'aU boTing tournament will : ! .t.ed M Jatk O'Brlcn'a cyinnanlum. April as. and the final- will be held April 2I J am 'a J Corhett has nonatea tnr-o wr... . ...,---, while Wll lam II. Rncap. .porta editor of the I'Jbllo Ledger, has donated to gold yaf'h'. to h nre.ente.1 to th wlnnera of the feather weight and bantamweight clasies. Honor roll for the week follow! l.t 2d .1,1 nusst. Kextnne a .'11.1 Oaary Keyaiene A gig flood. Philadelphia .. .'.IT Qrotsman Quaker City. 2fai TrucKs. wiaarr tity... .. Zltr. Quaker City 2 Atneriran... 111. llr.anu.ll Martin, rhlladsln.hla. . 1 2.M CS'J 200 250 213 17.1 214 22il IP! 2ill 117 221 217 2n1 Knon. Q'nker City. .. , Millie Jalkson. the New York llchtw tight. Hoelasr. Iron end Hltel nrtUtbly will show In this city in vvt.Hu aialnet a good man. short rttnnr Ivauffman, local bantam, has iart!d training for hi. bout with I'harlf. (Toughey) i Murray, of IMtt.burah They wIP mt in tho main preliminary at tho Na- t.onal A. A neat Saturday l'atay Itroderirk. who recently was atop nad by Kdola Wagond. ha- been mauhed tS meet the wlld-.wlnglng Italian In a.re turri tout t the National A. A. In two wteke, j .1.. v... 1,. fore I'moire Dill Drennan Jr"..."?! nd to act i called the lamt off becojuss of the grclli? R Wf list kva.vr training t J" '".. i"-n ,, pna Bodic to Retire; Will Quit Game in 1925 I'lnr llodle .aya he I. ."'"'..".SVi' hasebalt for good III the fall ..""?i I win have, had enough by Ihut time.'' .aWl'lng: "and I'll be ready then Jo buy . little bunga ow out en the s'aallle eMitand settle down. IDi.r. tbaO thla .Xiain an the to follonlna will ate l!? Wttlng the oU pill at a better than K clip." i'log'a aplnnl.ro la .wtnijr. rut He la null rerUln that tke th. Aw, 11 22.1 203 IBil 212 Iflfl 207 2d UK.-. pa.1 nns ma P2 fl82 PIS sis eT hiuedle. Keyilone A he-man team siorrst Penna. R It.. Phlla .. IfiS.-i Manto. Quaker Clly...l03 W Elephants. Quaker C KM Kexall. Keystone A... 944 Credent. Phllud'Jphla, . J7 Terminal Vet, Key A. M W hlsphants.Quaker C. sag Aratsla. Ke).ton A... Liberty Bell. Phlla 915 Two games vrnrlh' of menttont Carev, 207, 20li Klood. 257. 21i Mover. 220, 2li Bmedley 200. 213 and 23. 207 all of the Philadelphia League Lawrence, Ktyatone. A 212 214 Oreenwell. Amerlean, 217 203 Trucks, 24.1 2(11, Zler. SOU. 2231 Knox 212. 212 all of Quaker City League. Nlmle-isme hlah scorer. : Flood. Penn.vivanla Ttallro.d. Philadel phia League. 2.17, Jim llue.t. Iteaalli, Key lions A, 2Mt O.ary, Ttrmlnal Vela, Key tnn A 24Hi Cook. Maneln, Quaker City, 2371 Peck. Penn.vivanla llallroad. Phlla. delphla. 23iti Snydtr, Mulford Drur. 2Ri Uoodyear, Iron and Fteel 234: Meforkrll American. 3lt Hays.. Quaker City, 223, and Hoetser. Iron and Stttl, 223. 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