iWw jWMn.- ., rtj.. 'mo,- " EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIADELPI1IA, MONDAY, APRIL 22," 1018 "15 OF THE BEST PINCH HITTERS THIS MONTH IS THE CHAP WHO BUYS A LIBERTY BOND OR TWd t" L f - JOHNNY KILBANE OWN SYSTEM OF ARMY CAMPS IN Champion on Way to Confer With Secretary , Baker in Regard to Establishing "Hand-to- j Hand" Fighting Department in Army I Iiy llOUERT W. T0HSN'Y KH.DANH. featherweight chmnplo Jdd'plila tor ,he ,1,!bt tlnK' slr"' llls memorau'1 . chihn rail! Iat summer. He arrived yes summer. lie arrived " . .. ! o.ninlipt tv fif t.ellicrvlllp. ,iih Jamc i. . . ..in confer with Secretory of War Secretary of War ' . Instruction to be installed In tho nrmy cantonments. KUba'10' allow us to state, now Is chief boxing- Instructor in the fniie.l . tM army. Hp laa made eo I" Uo creator came ami his work ot Camp Lrman has attracted so much notice, that his system is obout to bo adopted ihroughout the kni.l The featherweight champion Is not the same . milling, care-free little we used to sec ut the Olympia Irishman There is the same glint of humor u tdte" life in u different light since tr. realizes tnnt ne ns a ij uniiuriuui uuk on nis nanus to got men in i condition to protect themselves, and this thought has crowded everything , out of his mind. He still is u fighter, but of h. different class.' Instead I ,f looking out for himself, he is looking out for thousands of men lit khaki ' nd teeis personally respuiisioie iur cacn Minns' was a Broat llttle mnn th1 1 nI11 ,liM he staggered out of tho ring after tolnr to Leonard ",' "''Ilt,a defeat """." , k.niri. leitl.'itetl llin rlihoul a uiu. ...'.. i-"r ". - -- irtor and not uniil this day lias lie toed an nld'i " was all a liart of the tame and instead ot loaning tne Mil excuses lu devoted hl time in Mllnbata great l.oer Leonard was. ThU mado Kllbane stand out like a MrcMlght on a dark night, but his pop. ilirltjf wen ,., - '.".'".." . ' , fmrt man in the boxing game and , '" tI,e batk row and work with the prl I Kucccs ame about, not with a blare I vales that gac mo the idea of form ' iZnVts but after six months of ' 'B another class, t took the, licuten- vl, ..... r - ,r, ftnti Lr,iiiirt i lulnjtaUnK work Kyi at Chlllleothe. O. pint to Volunteer Kllbane Has tlie flr.sl pugilist to rtitiM the Importance of l)OXlng In the irntr ana a Hrj-t to olunteer Ida unices to Secretary Haker. This was Wore- the Leonard battle, which meant It ai read m quit his profession in use of Ictorv or defeat. He gave up in annua Income of $30,000 to accept iposltlon which naid $1800 and is per fectly Fatlslu-d He Is doing something lor his country and is amply repaid. Kllbane wrtually Is exempted from i the draft because of u wife, two ohll- Jrtn, a blind father and throe other dependents, -o it cinnot be said that ' belstrjlng o evade military duty In icceptlng the post as boxing Instructor. I furthermore, lie is not ranking capital nt of his posit ion, but devotes his en ft! time to it. Si far as professional ippearances in the ring are concerned. ' ill doubtful If be oer will box again. I H wants to excel in the bigger game! ibtre Hies are at stake instead of a I purse of gold. I Hi! New Plan The featherweight champion wants to tiUbllsh a separate department . of tains In the army and call it "hand Wand fighting." lie has figured out I intern which wid he placed before Secretary B.iker and If It Is accepted, Johnny probably will be placed In full tiirse. "This war is a serious thing,'' sai.d , Blbane. "and it Is too blir for any one Kin to try for P-rsonal glory. Hvery ' nemust put his shoulder to the wheel. lor In one year we must do tho work i utiettlngour men In fighting trim that j Mookthe Hermans forty years to do. 5 la something to be considered ' Krfously. for we have u mighty Job on rar hands. "GeMnif Die men In physical con- Ufa Is the toughest task on our tds, and I believe bolng will do It tul&jr than anything else. You canV t Had a better spin t -if you would call ' It (port to get tlie soldiers on edge. Brtrjr musrcle in Hie body Is bVought tito play, and m addition to that the Mi ire taught to protect themselves. lives Are at Slake "Baseball, football and other sports w all right, but w lien oil get 'over i there' vi 111 you play a gamo of ball with Hi Germans' Certainly not. There are M rules ln tins war game, for It Is a1 Bine hcre your life Is at stake. Just uppose the troops- aro massed In an Jtt;k and aro too close to use their Myonets. Wouldn't the science of boe fcfttms n handy? Couldn't a few well Meed blows on the chin render some l Ui Hermans helpless for n time? ;TW b why I want to establish the (JSa-tO-hand' department anil teach RBen the pioper way to act If they per Und themeehes in that position In Wlal battle ''IMrldea h to sstematize the work Wttme as other branches In the army. J'tne It Is Just as Important, and tho Jmerwe find it our i!ie better, livery Willi Instructor has a different method pleaching, and tins Is wrong. We must ,l tojtthcr. adopt the same methods ENTRIES FOR BOXING TOURNEY CLOSE TODAY IJtoeThan 100 Will Comnete in Can- tain A. J. Drcxel Diddle Contests i totries for the I'aptain A. J. Drcxel ' Hilladelphla Jack" O'lirlen nt tho i"?J Health studio. lftenlh nnd nnilt streets win ..!, tni.,i.i n'lw. 'nitment will he started tomorrow A. . n Ul Preliminaries aro staged irlr Btn"nnals will also be held I "wwe. The finals will bo staged Friday r.lrht eTthan Z t'n,rles nav" bce" re" .1 . ---II M u.1 . 11 111 I II Itrifll tJMIHI'IM ' ' jw twenty more tomorrow. The ' . S!L c.'"e ' to "emb'' of the ! i.i.,r? """ o neaun scnoo . unu tnose E, entei' llilve llllt11 tomorrow i VvT " sporisinau anil ama- i ton,. . r' now ,l captain lu the Marino u . ponsor for l,1 tourney and 22?" several handsome prizes. I 4Bllii r"lur woriu h cuampion, ituTi ""''t " popular i-iuianeipnia nj, -"'iii, nibo nave donated Sports Served Short ' LU mi ci-i.""1." . wiposeil or Ihe New llln, t the HI itai. lie Lunlern I.eusu, to Ud " ' ""MM, of lln-tford. lm d.r.i-.i . . "llWrt iV?"'?. r a rue offered by 'llWrt. " m r .1' ero wan a nue at- 1 Mjiii iiTSi". p""ler Clenineeiu and " lnlitr were renreaeuted. ." "U a In L- '- - - - i',MSl?tl;r. irtetnUer of th pllchlna " bii hi.i ,ev"ina American League Jihs rfiSSr rd"ed to rei-ort for duty '"it'l ""! M lamp l-uniion oh pl lh?S'.?.'.i.thfL,,rDnx' w bif year lu.'.'1 With lh YinU.1. will L.,n 'n?.ion.tw,,,tu', Newurk ,Mm CHtehei- Lii lli Uieletoh I gJ.Uim iam atason 1 met job on I lit lirMCH - ta h iib it,., l'ni,.l JfauM. ti WILL INSTALL ' BOXING IN ALL ' UNITED STATES; MAXWELL chuinplon of the world, is In Pluln- le meeting with Denny Leonard yesterday tn upend ii day or so Iiofnrn olng to Washington, whom Baker ti tinker in regard to a new system of and tho National a couple of years In his eyes, but he Is more serious taking up his work with the soldiers.. one. lnst!1 tall them In all of the ramta I want to talk over this Plan with Mr. Baker, and I hop,- he rees it tile wa 1 do. Ofllcers Take Up Work "Sine? taking up my wnik at Camp Sherman t have instructed thousands of soldiers ami inJoyei the woik. The men enjoyed II, ton, for they always were anxious to don the g!oes. I noticed after a time that tho o beers would dm. anis. caniains. maior mirl ntlier enm. missioneu men in nana ami now have ' 175 assistants to carry out mv work while I am away. ' "I do not bcllee In holding too many I boxing tournaments, because the men ' are likely to Injure their hands. The ' eiass Instruction, however, where the blown are Illustrated, Is much lietter. tor It helps cery man Instead of a few. , If a soldier shows himself to be pro i tlclent in boxing and wins a couple of tournaments he gets most of the atten tion, and that Is something I wish to j avoid. It's better to hate to.oon flghtern man ten or twelve. In my six months it Sherman 1 have held but ono tour nament, and that was for the benefit of the olllcers so that they could get ! acquainted. There will be another tour- ' nament on b'aturda.i. but it was ar ranged by tho men themselves. 1 had , nothing to do with it, but will referee the bouts. I "noxlng has proved Its value In the fulled States army and I am proud In have, been one of the many instructor. Wo all know Its uso In bayonet work, boili la tho attack and defense, but It also can be used for other IhltiKs. I hope to see It adopted olllcially by the liovernment." Rejects $13,000 Offer Johnny does not Intend to give up ids work to engage In any ring battles and mado It clear that he wouldn't consider any offer until the war Is oer. "Are you going to fight again?" I asked him. "I am not.- and you can make It n """(. as jou iue, was tho reply. "I "m ,"' tlM;s "ar Bnme for keeps and will "''-' , , ' '" ovcr' ' ,lave 1,een offered f'e.nou to appear in one bout, but have turjied It down. I want to help others nm 'J"1 '"yself In these times. Why. If ,' "et'I''d to box some opponent 1 would havo to-train for a month or so, und wllat '"ld happen to my work In the """. -o. mere w.ll l,e no more hnxing ror "'o except before my class of soldiers. n.,i a ,t,i i warn. "I can't see that Ftllton-Willard bout that is taking up so much space In the newspapers. I don't believe It would be the. best thing to stage it ut this time. Tho big light In Prance Is enough to think about now and tho promoters nnd lighters would confer a big favor on the public by forgetting nil about It for three or rour montlis. Aids Liberty Loan Drive l Kllbano has been doing good work lu Ohio In the third Liberty Loan drive. ' He wan detailed on tho work hy General (llynn and addressed tho liotarv clubs I In the principal cities. If he can ar range It. he will address tfio workmen at the Hemlngton plant In Kddystoue i tomorrow. Arter ills conference with Secretary Baker Johnny will leae on a trip to nil of the cantonments anil install his sys tem, having been asked to do so by Dr. Joseph K. Ilaycroft. Krom $30,000 a jear to $1800 Is quite a drop, but Kllbane Is not wonylng. lie Is doing his bit, has made good, and perhaps we will see him In the uniform of ii regular I'nlted States army ollker in a short time. I'ncle Sam has a habit of rewaidlng his men who haw pioved 1 heir worth. 'ALEXANDER DAY" FIXED T CUB GROUNDS KRinAY.ii.. club comes here for four games and Will Be His Third and Last Appear ance Before He Joins the Colors (IdtHKo, Aprils:. Plans wero laid to- i day for an "Alexander Kay" at tho Chi- i "-"." -"" -. '"'. "" v.it,.c. a iiviii inp ii" ill ii i mi n i j iiii c.i t trii an i i ganm for the chlcngonas that day, leav I lug at once for Nebraska to Join his quota at ramp Kunston. Alex won troin .Matnewson s i.eds at Cincinnati yesterday. 9 to 1. lie left the club Immediately for n Hying farewell trip home. "Dutch" Iteuther. his op ponent, will desert the Iteds today to en list. Uinles and Bungles v.u.i. yon j?, au;ci; tritltij I'ltw oloouiti, KOIf. ,Snn rforsn'l iiie the mntr hokii' Jul look what the ttvert saul "Altck'" In tli rtrntt tortau," While the Cubs floht vot ido.ie Aleck u'UJ he staulaa hote JialilHO com initl wheat und hay AitcK in tne uraiiiotiav, lloston nay have some well-balaneetl base ball this seanon. The llravea oujltt lu lose as many us Ihe ftetl got can win. Itnv Dfinmllt. uf llie llrttun. fured rirtrluml niti tiers lite tlmej jetrrtlj), lint didn't retell e credit for u time ot lial. Me drew four puNkra and lilt out u sacrlllte II). Hie ltroHiiM won, Alex kept etaht tSilciioiillt 'd'a lerll pi Irrcil mill tnnird approtlmatrtj 99.I7. o IiU nalaru linn edes.' . ' The ItiHbr-r. MfApeH -nr nf their tl je.irrd.ij" took on roliunuiu und sot whipped. I'ncle Sam need Alexiindlr to i'itch ha. Latest minora on llie r.illt' oj u'all'ru on film, ,nr -Johmu Kvem bmk oo u.llt Bravea ok .. . .i- nnnrxirny PENN STATJ3 PUBSHMBK WIN INTERCLASS MEET ' u,.t. r'n... l-j . Anrll "'.--Tenn 8 !" annual lm.relajiii.,trUi and nM nieyl -a; M MtHttlk Tile uPlonicrra i.i"t " Jl'"" K.4!?5:ii. i 11 aA.1 lh aeulora IB. A eoltl StJ mwmt, Iho'iwld aPH W W WW wnv-nri I 1-iiix.ncuu ancl.O'MARA' TILUIAN AND TED LEWIS TO MEET IN DENVER Hivul Managers Sifrn Articles for Twenty Hounds for World's Titlo Herman ".Muggsy" Tiloi. the i.i.v manager and matchmaker, has signed tho necessary nVttcles for a iwent round bout between his ttar weltet- welght, Johnny Tillman, of Indlanapo and moie recently of this city, and Ted "ICld" Lewis, thn present tltleholdei for the welterweight vhampk nsh p ' the world. The bout will take nluc .Mil- tho Stockyards .Stadium, lieuvei. i ..i Tho two boxers will weigh in ;it 1 1 pounda ringside. Taylor and .llmni' .lohnston, Lewis' manager, will met i to agiee on n referea live da- lnl'"i, the lout is scheduled to take place. Tillman and Lewis met In a m round encounter at the oylmpia A A of this clt, two 'months ago, and H resulted in one of tho best tights of the year. Tillman had the better of Lewis In the first four rounds, but In the llfth he left his Jaw Uncovered and x.v "MJr LJ.Hftr .. . " sr- T p-....-.. rrT mmm r WJM .Kg ,A wsjzvur a I GIANTS, RED SOX AND PHILLIES AIDED BY SCHEDULE MAKERS GET OFF TO A FLYING START Early Games M a k e New York and Bos ton Favorites in Their Leagues Tin: men who drafted the IMS sched ule for the National and American a, Leagues deserve a ote of thanks from' three of the eastern teams, as It has' given them n chanc to proe that the strongest and weakest clubs are located In this section and made it easy for them to slide uwny to n good start at tho cspene of tl0 others. In the Na tional League the (.Hants ami Phillies have had some easy pickings and the lied Sox have ridden roughshod ovcr their opponents lu tho American. It In the old story of tho survival of the fittest, und u glance over tho won and ; lost column will answer all aigu-, meats. The breaks faored the (Hants and 1 the lied Hov. The former took three straight from Brooklyn and followed with n win over the m-aes, i b'razee's reconstructed team copped i I three from our Athletics and came ' through with three more from the ' Yankees. It was Indeed fortunate that these factd weak opposition, for It made them, favorites ln tho pennant race and gave them a big lead which I might come' in handy later in the year. Dope Is Upset 1 American League dope was upct last week, as the White Sox, who were tho heavy favorites, faljed to come through I against tho St. l.oolo Dtowns. Kacli team won a game, and this does not look I well when stacked up against tlie six 'straight victories of Hoston. The lied Sox look very good at this writing and perhaps will get such a Hying Mart that it will be Impossible to head them off. r .,i iincU to the schedule again, Boston" seems to be getting all of tho best of it. After tlie New York series tl,en Koes back home to play Wasting Ion. A trip in a i"1"" ;" ton follows, and the team returns to Fenway Pari western clubs. on Jias jo to im-ci iitt Rnsv for Ucd Sot Vo. lcr0 is tho dope: Boston takes n ,,,.,i,u.h clubs of tho league at tho .'.. .,.i -oto n iroou leau. i nm, vt ntiii i itnu n - - make It good, the team stays home until ie night of May 3l.Pl?y..e',.t' having Detroit, rfVi,, Advantages of aylng on the of the advantages i i . i. Mrt 8M. Xd.! Cleveland unu mwm all liome .,... fl.,, irtftr trill. inn iito ." " ,r men hlttlUK f.0,r1;!", Z sholldTway'out the ball, the Bed Sox should lu front by Decoration i'j. tn,. nif.iiis will lake on Brooklyn , B'ravesand k welk frmn todaV 'andve 'l-ero for a fnur-gaino set with the Phils. The Braves may come through and win ' one game but that's about all they pos- . ..l.l. lin llnulnn should be prlmet?'for action when he clashes wlth k. ,.n nf Moran. (tllit v can do, unu .ucvji,, ." - I'hils Arc luckv WBek. As for the Phils, they are not at all; Qrover Alexander scored his first le-hact-ward in grabbing their share of tory of ,,c year agnnst Cincinnati yes horseshoes. Brooklyn will be here two terljay ami -Veeghman feels a little bet more days, and unless. Vnclo Bobby s I (er mcr that jBO,000 be parted with for men show a startling reversal In form , the Kreat ..bargaln,. AIex beat nulc)l tho home folks should finish first each Reuti,eri Who, by the way. also has re day On Saturday the Dodgers were cejve(j notlee to report at an army cuii. helpless before tho iurves and slants ot tonment at the end of the month. I'rskhto Mayer, and vlth Prend'ergast st Lou)a walopea Cleveland In the and Ooschger to hurl back of them. Ian-1 Amerlcan League game II. W M. ! nger Pat snouiu teur "" ". -" ,! cold weather, which might postpone ncer Pat should tear notnini. um. i ngcr .".. ...,,ti, ,,, crlil nostnona the battles. - , tf "oVlSfurS? an'd nn tw0 occasions his worK vm- " .. gecona, with two on base and M.nsel at bat. the Infield dropped back m ntav for a double play ?' slippeu Chicago, won from Jim Barnes ot Colo. "Jjj. ?-5ur V.i.lffl.fl1BSa.:'4.,S8 .W&. fa' bwTO,' J?SIv, I out and nilQ wio ?acR. ti nulla n C.aoA One Tll rna,ch was Pla;?d In ft sprinkling at Tulls a uooa unc i, but . ury fo)iowd the jjut the real stufCwiub PVM . l plavrs oVrMhe ntlro ,eoure Mor rtvinth. Kddle Burns tinloafl?J alnglst'ihan JIBttO vjarf pojlected for llta ;j into rtfUt ", roojtput on, am w. BROOKLYN PINS FAITH ON f ' SBftaHEi' ' 'GRIMES. SCHMANDT.GRINER"-' HBRl"JllBili' 'W Si f YKSTKItDAVS KESL'LTS ; flBBfl"wJ''VBIIKs'3l Nm :fY riltHliurch-Cliif'itumtl. nld Mnithrr. t nHBVA, MHly3 SV "titer tltiliH not hdifiliilrd. i,M- iiiwmiw a i iM. IKwfiaBSa' V 3tSXW ami'imcav ir.VfMi1. L uum . ,;, klSaBUL .MjWl WK w f ....I.' II. !-. ..!,.., -I t SSBfiSfQBfBHHHHrraMHfe. " ,m, nrtnklt-Chlriicn, ruin, t WfffitiSffiJs --C " Ollirr club' nut s hednlrd, V 'flBKSBKMmli ' ' "' SCHKDLI.K FOR -W JMVWt ,ftlMy!MM.i. !404(aMPft &tti.lS&X&Li&tlZJjet ALMAMAUX PURCHASING A LIBPRTY BOND' Lewis connected w ii h Mll"l 1 .0 1 Ih sent Tillman d n I" ill- What Slay Happen in Baseball Today wtionai, i.r.Ami: W. I.. IM Mill l.ie New orl. 4 O I.IHHI I.IHHI .Kllll I'liHNes .. .HI .10 .son .ilim f'lilraKii ... '- I .mi: ."Xa ... o flni'lriiiatl .. 1 1 ..VMI .(ilia , I ;. M. i.miU ... .1 I ..vki .mi; .n:t:i I'ltUlmrsli I '- .:: " ;; itot,ion ... . I a . .nm mo HrooMui O 4 .01111 .'JOD .(I3 AMIIKU'AN l.llAfil'K M. I.. I'.C. Mln l.- llnsloil ... I.IMH l.OISI .S17 leeliintl . . . '.' I .mn .ISO .Wm MuthliiBlnu ! ! ..W .I"" Nt. Iiuli. . ', '! OO .Clio .1 I'lilruiti I I SIM' nii'r xvx New Vurk . . -1 I ,::n .44H .'tsa IlPtrolt ..01 .(MMI ..Mill .IMIO Alhlellrs O I .000 .'-'DO .IMSJ Mayer stepped up. Now. Kddie s n,. the fastest guy hi the world, but Kr-kln laid down a bunt which was fielded pel -fectly by Mamaux. Burns was tearing the turf between the bases when the Brooklyn pitcher stralght'ened uii to hurl the ball to second, it was an easy out. but before he threw the ball Pal Moian shouted: "No! No! NO!" MamMix hesitated and then tossed the ball to first, tetlrlng Mayer. It was not until tlie enu ot me minus: mi "e learned of his mlstaku. Bums was placed lu a position to score, and ho counted shortly afterward. Biooklyn returned heio this morning after a trip to Columbus, where It wns trimmed by Joo Tinker's team yes terday by the score of a to 2. It's gieat to be consistent like that. The Dodgers can dodge victory In tho American As sociation as well as In tho National League. Oescliger May I'itch It the weatherman permits, Joe oesch ger probably will pitch his first game for the Phils this afternoon. Joe has bieo nursing a sore leg for, two wtUs and this morning announced that be w,t ready to do his nharo of the wor,- 'ii the mound, oescliger was e ! down South until he pitched ag.i "it Boston In Miami. Whllo going uflei u bunt he pulled a tendon m something and after the gamo the injur) was painful that he could hardly walk Milie Dee has been working on the strain, however, und his treatment has brougM results. Mike blames the quick rem ery on some new liniment he recently discovered, Irish Meusel, the new center fielder, has made good with the fans nnd nov Is the Idol of the bleacher crowd. The new man made good with his- timely i wallop riuay anu on Haiuruay cama through with three , )e a cauM ' lipwever, couhl not more nits, which cause along. His fielding, be improved upon. Ho graoiieu 111 ' catch was g.v Ho grabbed five putouts and after every en a lusty cheer. Meusel Is a graceful fielder, starts after the ball as soon as It leaves the bat und looks like a real Und. Pitchers WorkinB Hard Moian now has three pitcher working !iani .very day lu tho hope of getting j llto ehapa for service In the near jmure. .uueo .nuut, ijuuic iiuxk unu jUe M'atson must go through the paces ' every morning and one may be avail- , able for duty before the end of the nir i xtc A XT1" TJTTrrniJIOrtXT lliVAliO mL nuiuuiaun , . WIN RED CROSS GOLF vr,nCli I.lck, Ind., April 22. Charles (CMM Kvnng Bnd Jock Hutchison, of J IUd Cross exhibition golf match her, yesterday. vrow ouim jao a.ntau.. NEW PLAYERS THIS is (CK'3.vtiJBrr.KrrsiirA-fiMr!j?r rvw up the f , w seconds ami continued It uas a good draw. light Democracy nHillriiNI ' Cents B EaH VB1 iaataaaaH iaaaaaai eH aaB aafVaa. aH SBai " TURKISH G it.rJ L. aW. ..HiHHHaabaaH YEAR TODAY NATIONAL l.i:.(!l I: llrcinU.Mi nl 1'lill.iilelnlila Clear. Itoton ttl New Aerk Clenr. rlllnlKn ill Cin illtintl Clfiir. I'lll-tiiirsli al M. I.iiul (le.ir. amkkii'AN i.r.xiiri; AflitlIrN nl Wiihlilligtun l'le:l Ne Xerk ut lloslen 'ImiiI.i. l. I.ihiIh nt CIctelillHl CIiiiiiI Detroit ul ChlrnKii ( lear. T'reihb Keee. It' im I.-etiai.rs sparroic partner, hits HiMrl',l training for hla slx rnuilit Imut llh IM'lle M'TBIitl er i:tiBlHti,l. nt the llMllpiu M'HiU. i"lihm. April 21i Democracy WALTER JOHNSON TO OPPOSE MACKS Speed King Booked to Baf fle A's in Second Clash This Afternoon DUNN BOOSTS SHANNON, '! Slti? Corrrsportrfe.if W..,hln,lnn. April 22.-'onnle Macks voung men ma5 be formally introduced today to the Kansas cyclone, the blond shrapnel, the greatest speedster of them all, Walter I'erry Johnson, of I'offey- xllle Kan. They all will remember the I introduction, even If such veterans as Larry flardner, Tilly Walker, forrcst 'ndv and ltulie (ildrlng don't kid them ahout It It Is quite an event ln the nurig life of nn major leaguer to face Johnson's fast ball for the first time i I hardlv think any of my oung tei will tremble when they go to tho plate to face Johnson for the first tune." explained the A's master of strategv, C Mack. "1 tell them before tne game Just what to expect, emphasizing John. , son's sliced as compared with that ot any other pitcher. And yet there are days when Walter Isn't so very fast , This may be one' of thoso days. If mj players can get Into thl frame of mluil ' they may win from Johnson. He has been defeated ninny times, remember." Connie, never given to talking much, cannot hldo his satisfaction with the team he has gathered for the 1918 pen nant race. He puts a damper upon all talk that the Athletics are doomed fur eighth place. His Team Stronger "In only one plate, first base, might my team be said to be weaker than It was last year," bays Mack, "and Hums will lit It nicely, even If he doesn't equal Xlclunls's batting record. Without taking anything from those who played with my team last season, 1 honestly believe this year's line-up Is stionger us u ' whole. "In fcOnie places, third base, for in stance, I would call It much stronger. This also might be said about second base, where Shannon Is breaking In In lino style. Dugan proved last year to be quite the equal of Witt, liven with out Strunk. a grand player, my outfield as a whole is Just as good as it was last year. "It Is in the box and behind the bat that the greatest Improvement has been . shown. With Gregg showing as well as he did here Friday, I hae four capable pitchers. True, the others are all very green. Hut I may find another pair of experienced men before long. Then my pitching staff will be quite satisfactory. "Cady. Mo.Yvoy and l'erklns class with We three, in jolly Fighting tor Liberty! Helmar for me tor me Quality Pv ' nny three, catchers In the. big lerunjk today. I would not ask for belUr 1 "t never mnke predictions. I le'V that to the professional wrltccrs. But I do like to fool them now and' lliehi , and I honestly believe I shall do thut I this year. I don't expect to flnMH in , last place. 1 won't make It any stronger than that." Judging from the rplrlt tbown b the players under his command, Contim has every reason for his confidence, Kvery one of them Is ready to back h!i belief that the A's will create a itlr in i ne American League this season. 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