trvrTp vr- Vr EVENING- PUJBWO LEDaEB-PHILADELPniA, THURSDAY. APK1L 25. 1018 S'lS JRO MAN IS A REAL DYED-IN-THE-WOOL SPORTSMAN WHO HAS NOT BOUGHT A LIBERTY BOtiD GEORGE BURNS REPEATS 1914 FEAT WHEN HE HITS HOMER INTO BLEACHERS TRACK STARS IN FORM FORPENN RELAY CARNIVAL New First Sacker Ends Pitching Duel Be tween liregg ana tutn. wixn ximeiy wai . lop Athletics Look Good lflew First Sacker Ends Pitching Duel Between Iy KUUbtM . .llA.XttKI.l. fpIIE gu who first piooved Hint Idea Iwhat lie tins tnlkltiK nliout. but th a or history repealing Itself knew iwhat lie wns mining """. uui mc- bcih wiiu gui away wim mat 1ihtnlnB-nevcr-8tilKes-twIco-l!i-the tame place" stulf pulled what Is com monly cal,cd ft ooncr I'Kl""lnS DlD strike twice In the same place and i Hi 6000 at onioe ram jnwiuui cip in uu uio scconu part or mc art Tty saw Oeorge Hums, our new llret sacker. knock tlic ball out or the . ,1.- Lull nnltin 1, l1, I . ulm Itnt In tlin hIiihI 1. .. . .. . . . , lAf and Win nit" ' b'"'' - -. 0.4.1.1c w nv mum iiu iiki .iciruica me years ago with reverse KiiulM. H was way back In 1P14 nud Hddlo Tlanlt was senilis them over with 111 fork hand In the good oM-fnshloned way. Dettolt was playing the A's 1 ad George Hums plaserl llrst bni- for the foe. n was George's initial -ppcarance In Shlbe l'aik and ho celebrated It with two home run clouts Into the bleachers This made a bis hit with Ilughey .Jennings and the j young man was allowed to lcm.ilii on the team until this winter, when he ,15 sold to Loniiii- .. ; George came back to the old park -.esterday, making his first appear-1 -nee In an Athletic unlfoim. He- temembered the hit he mudo four, years Former Cllb DUC tO Start -wand tried bard to lepeat. Me had n perfectly good homo run In his' j ,. o 1 rtv a . ,)-tem, but didn't l.now when to use It He Ignored It In the fir and I01 GCOIHI 1 lllie AgftlllSt fourth, but In the sixth sent out a onB liner Into left. Jut to find th- Bl'aVCS TodaV nnge After that he knew that the opporune tlmu had come and warmed klm-elf up for the net lime ai 11.11 tv. rliance came In the eighth One mm had perished and two of bis pals ' 'were on base Babe ltuth chucKled to blrastlf as he planned to M p one over ', the batter, foi George lin a lnbit 1 .. .iwinr- the first ball to dilft by Therefore the Boston hurler wafted a k sweet crlppb up to tho plate and Harris struck like the well-known llght nlnr There was a crash and the ball tilled far KAK away Into the 30-cent Mtrons out In left Held, and it never time back No one cared, nowever. 10 Oeorfte made the tour of tho bases un- I isilstea and chafed his two phIh In -head of htm That wallop won the 1 bill game ' Fitting Climax It was .1 fitting 1 ima to a wondeiful ( tittle and a stage maiinc-cr couldn t 1 lui- morovecl upon it 1 ne .vimc-uc-i "--.an hlr-h-cla-1 baselnll and looked What May Happen in Baseball Today MUIICVN M. I, 7 : Iln-.on ( leu-land Ilftrnlt Nrw VorU Vthli-llr r I mils ' Icniro 'AuHtilnxton TION l . Nen nrk 7 'liilMr. II ( Inrlnn.itt 4 fhlenco .. t M. I n-lls .. ritMiitmii .. : llitnn I ttrooklvn t I . .(W7 .441 .U'l 111 .oil ,'iSII o i:011: PC. Mln Lo.e SOO .700 .74J .7MI .fino ..too .151) ..vm .J73 .I1AIU 1: I' C Uln like .000 .S7" ,S71 .7t3 .Ml .ino .100 ..Mil .i:. ,S7t ,r.H .ill .171 .2S(l .210 .HI) I.0O1 I .R-.7 1 .007 n ..ion .1 .4(H) .4 mi .141 7 .000 7WI ..171 .4i1 .m .311 .121 .000 FARRELL, DEMMING, ANNON. fl -fl vV J Lafayette State Chicago- jL " NN. .LtatSyJy K. tfv i. X i5 siP'Tm. v . - r sl. -5- khOH t A 3 rsfll'V Ts.y y. v - 4 r 1 . V-l .' i ' 1 ". -- -ijr 1 i 7ZZ LEADING TRACK AND FIE.LD STAR OF THE COUNTRY TO COMPETE IN PENN'S ANNUAL RELAY CARNIVAL Records Are' Likely to Fall in the Special Events More Than Two Thousand 3 Athletes Will Take Part PRENDERGAST ANDRAGANINBOX F.SHEA Pifh&burg Ily I'AUL I'ltEP WITH the gnatett lollectlon of relay medley rela rac. the medlej relay raw tenns that eer halo assembled for for the army and naJ and the Amen nnv one meet of Its kind In the hlstori ei eollcgo championship distance njta nf tiack athletics, the Unlerlty of by relay race I'.nnsjhanla's twent -fourth annual te- On Saturday the following champion l.n nrnlal this ear. which starts to- ships will be at stake One-mile prj in.. i row and continues Saturday, sur-' l'ratory school, the one-mile hiri im-mw licjoml a doubt the high stand-1 school the one-mllo freshmen, one-m lie aril, i-ct l the games lii former yenrs i 8r.'"y nn nRV rclf' V" Jj ne-m J8 .More than 100 .ollege, armj and nairi"' ' rrly championship the , two-mljp and -chool rein teams and more than ' 10cf " championship, the four ooo athletes, both gteat and small , c0l', Vf'f. ch"mp.11on"1h.5'!S powerful and weak, fast and rioW, ' l!0-ara high huU e, and the lOO-yatfl famous nnd unknown, will compete In " ilu Mirluus -euts on the two dajs Itccords in Dancer 1 pi.igrani Thl Is tho largest entr list Despite the fact that ,i nrgc number oct teieHfd by the relav management I t,f the leading college athletes of the To accomplish this record-breaking feat, country hae Joined some branch of the lhoeer It was netesciry for tbe com- (iocrnment service. It is the opinion bt then that he was a good pitcher Leon- PHILS UNDERESTIMATED lloMon, Mann , April I MiUc rrendergast. reformed t'ub, l due lo vwlrl for the Phillies tilts after- ! noon against the Ilracs In an cffoit to boost the cause of I'at Moran and to fur- i I ther humiliate th Ktalllngs Clin, who I surely hao fallen among eil dajs I According to all the signs. It will be I Tat Itagnn against Mike, een If Pat has I not been feeling any too well Mnie the opening game between tho Ilraes and 1 1'hlls In the Qu.ikct ity He is sup posed to be a spring pitchei doing hl I best work before many of tb others gel awa from the barrier, and his work. ' oer In I'hlllle was good, "-o good mat 'Managir I'at Is keeping his men up on j their toes In an cffoit lo Impress upon them that Hagan Is not 'easy meat" I Moran s team has been underestimated . here this nprlng The Idea hnil gone nbroad that the Phils of 19IS would be cJOHNSON Michigan BERRY. Camp Dix """V H '. FULTON BOUT OFF, MOANS BIG JESS1: Willard Says There Is Too Much Opposition to Heavyweight Battle D ECISIO N ON MAY mlttie to woik both da) and night Tribute to I'enn This rennikable entry list In spite of tin war conditions, tepiesentlug cier section of tho country, with the eseep- lini of the Pacific coast, is a line tribute the stand taken b the Vnlierslti of Pennsjliani i In regtd to lnti-r- . ollcglato athletics Soon after the I nlled States Joined with the Allies In tho preeent gigantic struggle, the ma Joilt of tho colleges and universities immediately frowned upon tho idea of fostering athletic sports during the war. Peim howeet. voted to continue Its spoil- schedules and used Its Influence to peisuade the others to re-enter tho Held of Intercollegiate sport- The ma jority as a result once more are repre TENDLER-JACKSON BOUT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT AT NEW HAVEN SHOULD DRAW CAPACITY HOUSE ' . . .. . ...i. ift-ir tf . .l --.ntictt HK ":":""'.' " '" nrd is not in shape and ltuth and Mais MraiX -I he team 1, ,, eieiy an- I, " 1111" .T!,' 0lI"'r "?";" "f nothing n.o.e or ks than sh ulous of the , prance of w .nners and ro,m.e Maek ( ;- " -- - -- , , of recent Jears that uios, o the mill-l Ft?Il Oil' IlnU ICt-'rlf U. il'w . . - - -'-' -" ifKUUtM lltiu null u if haiiiu in Jir.h'i-'i . .- ri,n i i UiiIok trtTi nt nrr i POUqUClS IlH' "'" i-ru-i- t -.w... .-...- Local Boy's Quick Knockout Over Young Britt on Tuesday Should Greatly Increase Draw ing Powers Against New Yorker ( hleagn, April :" "It's all off.' Jess I Willard said todav regarding his pro posed fourth or July bout with 1'red i Pulton Despite ttie seeming assurance lor Promoter J ' Miller, who returned from St Paul toda, the champion de clared the match couldn t be staged "Tho opposition encountered a" St I Paul and the fact It Is groulng make I It look oh If 1 will not get a chance nt lnIton, ' he said A penult to htage the light will be granted or iefued after a Joint heal ing by the Minnesota publie safeU and boding commissions at M. Paul on May 4 FIVE GRIFFMEN MAY BE IN U. S. SERVICE SOON many that In all probabilities one or morn records will go by the boards, ispeclnUy In the special eients, which bnie drawn the best athletes In tins country. Heis, of Dartmouth, who has cleareV tweive feet eight Inches Indoors tfll w Intei, will trj to make a new worlcPs record In the pole ault Those who have seen Johnson, of Michigan, liurtrta state that lie is qultu likely to make-H new grass record In the high hurdlu Simpson two ears ago covered the htirelles In fifteen seconds flat a wondeP ful performance on the grass Johnson has e-qualed the sejentj-flvc ards high Ihuidle record this winter nnd Is, cer talnlj a real filer I'idman, of rrlnceton. Is considered bv his supporters nulte caual to taking scnted'on the gridiron, dla-nond. track Johnson s measure, so a lemarkable rac Breiiis ussureu aincmire, oi ' nnccioo, ' It. t.a &Knt . Iliillnx n 1..K..m..a l ! i. ...it OMVV , JJLIitVI, UL J.UUiliUT;( til tllV broad Jump: Ollfillnn, of Notre Dan-M, and Lcadbctter. of Johns Hopkins, ji going ploperll .ml l,n Ihnoi. tin hnil iPlortied tr. llie eneto Jump Into the lake lnbt winter' , ' '"" '" "ea-ii nun tne iour,act10 pastime did not bring back Hit tfcll- he selected h's new ball club and , )"-'"' " osicm iv onme iincu old-time enthusiasm and earnestness Ry BILL BEIL "boldly asserted that he would take all ... ....... . .1 I... .ill .In.... "... II, A or me uiaini" u i ir, ..,,. .i .,,. .w Job Connie knew his business, how tTer. so we must tak back the harsh things we said about him rp.m. ItltO .rlltln-rt liifilri-- 111. n nnn nf , illO Jo fui"" 1--V-..-. .-II- .. ilx ht tellers The Infield is cood f ... ....II.IJ la .. .1 . nml AfTnlnnl ll.A ( ine ouiiiriu i- i.,rtj .n. iiiliiiiii hi. j -tcning aeparimeni n.is noi suuireu 'nd three pitchers are In swell shape. "Che Connie two more high-class briers and there wlll.be some exclte- f m-ht In fl An-ii.rlr.ni Leniriie tills 1 ear f'Pnnnln 1 'milu Tf I""' "Ml""- "Yes; we looked pretti good today" laid Connie after the came, 'but It was J. because Vean (Jregg was pitching so ' . li ,- .. . . .U.I.I.. Ill !, wen r mm i mc pin uiii iuw inn. Vlnr AflAn llll- . AflT I. lit . ll"Tl WP llo 'tle club can best nn thing I think (Teiu no wen in s season and the fit In well in tlm .iin inff. I Melnnls Is pln Ing a great game at Cold Wind Sweeps Field third lne, which has Mirprlsed a lot Hm the Quakers surelj did whoop It of people Sehang Is hitting the ball np, and act as If thej enJoed It ester theso di.s and Strunk Is plaing hlsria Tliev had not the slightest sem usual efficient game In the outfield blanee lo men who nierelv go through I !b iti ii. I the motions, eagerly awaiting the whistle i.ikcs ins JOD i.,n- minliiv It was colder than Labru- T hae been asked manv times how I dor out there on the wind-swept field. I liked my new Job, tho American but Moran stood thero at first base when nis team was ui iu .'itu n " ....... v... along, tho Quakers chattering all the League and other things since the season began I am not a stranger, having been In the league before and keeping In close touch with affali-i for tho last ten eats. It doesn't seem strange to be here niamglng a ball club, and I don't consider mjself a new man at the game All I can sa Is tint I feel perfectly at homo nnd am working bird to make the P.ed Sox, i 'vlnn'tig hill club The rame toda- will begin at 4 n m anci perm ps it w 11 be TIJW TKVDl.KP. lontlniics to get i XJ closer to the top In his march to wcrd the lightweight ciown. Ills knock out triumph or Young Ilrltt In Boston Tuesday night waa a big sur prise to the Hoantown nitles, but It was no surprise to those who hae seen the southpaw boy In nctlon recently. Tendler's next engagement will be against Willie Jackson In New IIacti Mondaj night lie will tako the place of Irish PatBy t'llne who has been forced while n.,.. . r MAvnn.la ".nil I'lllo'ei tO lilt; IU&-S ui rti.rt...i.. .." - .1... ,.H.,i ti.t.. Mn..n,t ,,, .... nitl.. the Cubs mai hae been a big ueni - -- " - - " ' --- In the Phils Hut It seems tne reanra tlon thit 'Alex" and "Kill wcro due to be piessed Inlo tne uig e.aniii iiai changed tho Phillies' at'ltude on the going from Quakutown of the Oreat GroM'r and Bill Those who are lef.1 are showing the old Joy In living anu un names of the combatants Is suro to attiact but the baltte I Scraps About Scrappers I. O. Iltseri., tin Ww Vork bantam, wilt fsce a tiush prnpn-ltlori when hn Marks up affslnst (lu-nle Lev is. nt thU clu. In th. nnM tiut nf a rlnius nrnKrum st the Cam brli Club loinorrow nlicli The semlnind-up will brlnj timelier Hi jm Dole, Joe I'hrls tliintt s liopi and I.ltlle llHr. rm- of Jpe Ilium a Ktablr HUH lllnm of this rlt. will oppoie Yeuiur Mfrlno, of New lorK, in one of Ih other bouti I'raiiVIe ( larke. one of Phtladelplila'f lesd In bnntnnm In snxlous in meet clusplf ! w !, u.l-.n nf this city nt one nf the local clubs i.ii. -t.tK..i in ...l.i,.i. 1... .u.d thn . llenicr Knntrmiin. th lor- hantm fchnir.il """"" "-'""' .....v. .. .... tint he still hHi aome flghtlnr MiKhlln htm vlitlm whll doing loadwolk The I when he nilmlnl-tori'il nn nrtlillr irinir lo llnirlit- IToitliivl Atltrrril nf llttT,nrf.y, piestlge Tondler g-tlllid b stopping Knuilmnn should show st one of th- local nlu. In limn In nAnnlK .. .. 1..I.I -.. I.... ....I. ...iid i,rt 1 ull.ti. ......A nf 1. ...... .. .. . .... I .. t ..1. 1 r, ul.lff nhnUR HO sianS Of IlilMnn ', CVIIIIIU ., JLII.l .1111 LI.IL U" II ...- .1. "..V. ..-. .1, ,M" 1,I ,f llllf'lll 1111 I ll.VIIlh ... .. .......... .-- ,L. ... .. ... .. - ... . .I..n... n... ... .--..... ....... . . ' I... - II. nl.in.. . Illtri. 1t llOlllK 0.11 we case w nn a iome memiier oi inc uiiihiip i hi' iwuigni-siariing nour does arrneu ;u m r1"' c ..,v.. - - staff. Little HugMe Mcl.non the o'P-i not look like consenatlon of d ivllg'it tlal mascot hid t'io n-irde"t job of his ' and ma not make much of a hit with ISrItt should ndd lo his drawing powers against Jackson Han Ilcut.cn Jackson Tcndler engaged Jnikson at the Ohm- ilmlghty nun ke tint or -ieinoer i.i m" ). "" "' ",-!"""'" l.lCllin .V ..IV .,..'. ...... .ip,.. ... ..,... joung life ,011 ln hands, foi he didn't know what mile to root for l'ughle mri me ih'w jnaers lor in" nr. imif 1 retterdaj and i was difficult for him h In -t b... .i..A.l .v ftt. ajuaillLC-.l Ills friend and inl Sti'ffi Mclunls s clad in n hostile imlforni and so ere Joe Bush AVallv Sehang nnd Amo Strunk Hughie looked longingly at the Boston bench several times and found Ir hard to keep from golnrr oer there He wnntel to be with Stuff and Joe, but It was against tho rule and he stuck. Barrow Xot Optimistic Ed Barrow the new manacci of the Sox, admits he Ins n good bull club, but Insists It la not so good no the fans arc led to believe The sav mv pitchers fe In good shape " ho paid before tho ,nm 'but it Is not true Yesterda the fans The games will not be over much befoie C p m , and a few coin j dlnneis will tako awai much of the en-' thuslnsm of the mtrons I-liils Cop Another I'ishin1 Miner hung up Ins tint J strilrht victory In Boston vesterdsj Imposing oi the Brivcs In a 4-to-l game Hrk allowed only five hltn, which seem to be his legal limit this jear He al lowed onlyflveblnglesln the other games This places the Mornns one came be hind the (Hants, and If New York loses and the homefolks win today, they will be tied for llrrt. By the time the Phils finish with the Boton club they will have a nice fat percentage and 'bo In nhapo to battle McCiraw and his clan In the four-game series which begins next Monday New York kidded Brooltlvn along es .. . ... i ...f. .i. ...... -IJihnny VVnl-ust nince men nn ,";.'.,,. ! Chli llrown the -luittlni: NV York Unlit. clubs In the near future Herman Talcr. matchmakir of the 'n. tlonnl A A hni aiirii- to a uriMt xpen- In securing; I'rRnkle Callahan. tli llrooklti llinrer to otpo-p the ileier IIuIThIo boxer Porky ICanntH In thi wlml up to an nil star show PMuriUv 'lnlnir Tin -pminmil villi pre-ent VI lid Pert Kenni cf New York and i.roihr nr Ail vvoiaiist Lavnn, Dumont, Gairity, Yinglins' nnd Craft SuhjVct to Eaily Call to Colors It is unnccesvarv to wander far afield for an example or what tho recent nn nouncement tint thnusinds or elraftees will deptitt for iiuitonmeentH the latter pait of this mouth and tho llrst of Ma will mean, as the OrlfTmen stand to loo four plnvers In addition to Lav an, who Is awaiting a call to service In tho navv that mai tomnanv dij These four arc 3'umont, filnrrlty, Ylngllng and Craft All aro listed in Class 1 and arc re garded aH sure to bo summoned to the colors before the training tamps are re lllled with thn men who now have fln : bed their per od of training llllirtnilt nrnbnlilv will ho tho flrHt til rr. Tllu mmilii.t. ii. upll mi 111 lilt, nrrli r ' and In the cage. Interest In tho Penn carnival this sea son is world wide and this iatwell de served when It Is considered that moro world's records havo been cptabllshcd on Pranklln Field at this annual carni val than at any other track In the world. The world s one. two and four mile relay lecords, tho best time for the sprint j and medley rcla. tho records Tor the1 high nnd preparatory school one-mile telav and the best freshman one-mile relay marks have been made ut X'rank-I lln Field Military Cvcnts Arc Feature the weight event3, and many other tr athletes lire sure to make performances that will compare favorably with the in eent records tf a it it SCHEDULE I'OK TODAY wtiovw. iKtnrn riillurlelphla nt lloton. aill Clear. New ork at llrookljn, 3:10 Clear. t Inclnnnll nt I'lttsliursh. 3 ."in t lar, st. laiuls at Chlcnco, 3-00 Clear. wii:itic.v i.k(iui: ll.lnn at I'lillarlrlnhlu, 4-00 Clear. ,. Wnklilnilon at New Vork. II . SO CI ear. ?I locl.inil at Ilelrolt, 3-00 Clear. rr s llileaso at St, I .puis I'ontponed. rata. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN I.KOUn Vllilfllo. 3i Ihikton, 0. New iork. Hi Uaftiilnclfln, 4. I'-lrolt'. 31 I levrlaiid, :. St. l.oulv4 tilcuso, N VTIOVAI. MLVOtli; The big featuro tills scar, nowever i centers not In the college and school relay events, hut in tho special military and naval eventn arranged for the many i antonments and training stations Seven events are down for a decision, wall- scaling, squad drill, bugle competition. rescue race, bn.onct-chargo race, half- tullo light marching order relay rnce and tho medley relay race All thc-c ..A..,u ...Mi l.a ulotri.fi tnmnrrow and i some of tho best athletes In the coun- ''"sJfkfll'i'iV-l.kl,,.. try will participate i Camp 1)1;, Camp Tunston and the Philadelphia Navy Yard have been practicing falthfull for these events and will present vvell-rtrilleu squaus Interest Is so great In athletics down at Camp t)lc that three team- have been i ntered In each relay race and each ono Is traveling near tecord-breaking time Tho majority of the mllilan events are new to the aveinge iracK -nn nml nre. therefore. Interesting If Chl-Hno. -i s, IxiiiU, li. aft. J It of llnbilltv. and iilthough he his had i.. -,. (t.nir nnvoltv anil military no otlkial notillcatlnii as yet dv h es in the track events some of tho f.v.,.. f.Umlu I,. 1 Innollii I u mn ti, lllO I n.".' '. ." " i ffect that It Is almost a certainty lie world's famous runners will start will have to report for servke not later i than Mai ,i The mimbeis nf (iharrlt and Craft are raitber ba k in their ie- to stop a long losing streak n.ifl. ,u ..nthlnr- "rleniorallzed about; : . : .. . . . . , Li , , .,, (tile llrown tho rlu-rnlni; N York ltht- There Is notlilng aen ?"l"J'" ';", V ' many of tho best lightweights. Including ,iitht will trv to nut tho skid- on liuck thee Quakers of today l.eorge vviu.ieu, T'Msy ("line, Pranklo Callahan 1 1 I'lnlmr. Herman lllndln pride. In the always called 'Links ' by these Ho-ton-1 Hnrtlcj IkSdle Wallace and Tommy "'"i pr-llminari Toughey ese, Is displaying the same old talent which endtari-d hhn to Shillings In 1314 Davey Bancroft shapes up tike the best shortstop In the league, now that Ma.- ranvllle is away . . w . srooille'n just oeioro nan .norran iimniii;rr ui r),.!,,,. c r0okor lielwelaht hope to nproi-. 'rtr .fiiL i llrli.1. nunll I. Jack Brllton art sail for New York yea- known a- Olar-nce Tnut.le, of nivpraldo tetdav. ho Informed us that he believed ' J Mr Tsunlo tarida six feet two Inches S. .. -P,n.ll.; n nf the he-,t llcrhtwrlaht In . ''" "J2IB," " ' na '"sn' m0r9 n"n l.-.ton Imlnns Bosttin admits that Ban- .V"" ,i"-.i, . ..- ...... aiar,-. '-"' '--" -" " ., , , ,..j .,, I HIP WIIIIU !' V.lll I' ..'Ktv-.W i. croft Is one of the gnat liortstopa anu t , , ,)U, Iiamlu,- ile offeret ' 1'rnnU D-iium, msnaij-r of Steve Morris . .... .... T.n.A. mmln fl ltlll nn tL tl9.11 I . . ' ... ..... . .. ...... ... , mnrt !. 1,1.. llllllan.- 1. Ip.l.lnn .u-..l venieiu.ij .tj .".'""" ."" 7 .Phil Olnssman jzaou lor me privnegr oi -'. . !... i .- ".'...'..'.." But Honest Phil , Ivitinc tournamsnt that will be hitJ at tho 'Nothing doing " Notional A A SIhj nth The best known of tho former col legiate and club stars who arc now . - - 1.. at .-.i Kl na nf I'n-tlli -I.ltT1 .iTfl ppectlvedlstilcLs than Is lb it of Dumont ,"" " " .,":'. ', "'I"'. 7(.rn,erK f Penn i and Yh gllng H?l.isslflrntlmi Is even moro Howard Mr Lerry. formerls or l enn illstuntl icmovnl from tho head of the and thrice winner of the pentathlon I list, but It Is believed all will bo sum- championship at tho relay games. Bin, turned within tho next mouth and a -ph-, , foimerly or Holy Cross, the mil) half I eastern sprinter now competing with a . record of 9 l-Fi seconds for the centurj PRKX ANNOUNCES CAGE ' "'lllle Anderson, formerly of Colgate . I i Willie Gordon, of Hie New vora aui- SCHEDULE FOR YEAR letle Club, a great distance runner, and I . Prank Mt Pleasant, cx-Carllsle star i,i inward left Held which ho got and rolavid to first for the put out the like of which no other short-stop In the league could have clone Hub City Notes The crowd todai, with sllshtly warm-r weather preimlaeil will nut ! bin It taken rental, -mooth weather to brlnp out lloslon Una The enthuae i-urely. but slowly handling Tendler merely smiled nnd said, Good Bout Coming Two noted fight manager! were seen conversing In one of our public stations yesterda X'pon Investigation It was learned that a high-clans welterweight card Is due to be i.tagrd here soon One .1 .lllniis and his Trll-e,en did consider, "f o I better known as n Ight- nl.t CTfthbiliB 0i r rjuaif tturnp r . ickitk ( MClgni. I'Ut inn unvcii un n iiiu it vT'ii. Itlll Tpt-f, tho Inrret man in the rrl:i rliia1 u III 4nt!aor to slop Ihr Minninc ptr-'flk of Jai k Thompson th tMm lieivj nrulftht from Ht Jn- Mo when thr mfei In th- flnnl bt)t of a w?ll hrtlanr'-d cird at th 01mpt Mnnd.y t-inlnr Tin -ml-nlnl-up ivlll rjow Chuck Ug-lnn tllll) KpIIVb mlcUlcwf Uht hop i ml 1. O I.ouuh Jin of South IVt,.lhm Three other fiuoil liouts ara cr th rrouTftm Joe Buth waa h rlv man when he went i terda. nlloulnir the Dndirers to ai two- ih plat nKm iu roH'H in the fourth ,lf jatH that he is ullUngr to meet 1i!h . I to hi . . .. r - - i--i-.b- tAatunint i ne truwi in viir nmii'-i r .. ,, . . . .,n ..i.. till- - u k.-. cim In atandlnir up n i weitcrwoigni opponunc m i-- pi.-u.u-. -,,, J enureiy on his nerve nnd he showed mc Detroit were vlc'ors In the Amerlein STATZELL LOSES BY FEW STROKES S h 9 r t Approaches of Aronimink President Cost Him Cup I WINS SECOND PRIE I -ewood, . .1., April 23 Cleorgo W W fu,'l. of Arnnlmlnk. yesterday cap- wed second prize In the annual seniors' ""test for tho Shanley Memorial Cup at Lakevvood Country Clull W. S 1,i Cllef, of the Richmond County "ib. Statem Island, ended with both low "' and gross scores, but there was a "I Preventing one player winning two fophles ZIEGLER WILL COACH THE COLGATE ELEVEN out to pitch i gnlnst New York, and I run lead, nnd then bree7lmr In n winner ,nn!n';uS. expected to see htm flop at any mlnu'e bv the count of 6 to 2 Jim Vaughn held he ahoull h.ve slid aid It waa ii-ibodi But ha nnlli.,1 1, ...irtl nnai.nM ,i i,i,i i !.,. ea,'l,.t.i. .- .... . fitli l.nt bin that he did not touch the .... '. I," ."Hiiii .' n.ii. .......i..n t.j ,,,ic luiicuinc (111 Unii ',-..: -..T.....I.,.. iirnu In run utter hlOl 1111,1 me Yankees to three hits He worked the Cubs won. 2 to 0 New Vmi. nml . V. "."hi ... nm ntti iardj from the leclatcr Pat Moran went un to K.tchliure last pliiht. beltiE accompanied bv a flock or his tellnw-townoti-n who -aw the opinlnc here rootliiB hard for the Quakers Even time lied Smith cornea to b.t Oeorao VVhltted moies over near the lert field I foul llie lied tries hi. .lerndeit to hit to rlsht Held l.utOaor-i always wlae 2 tils pitcher and tho reault Ie that Hul u"uall" hits them right at Whit ed Pour aVltedhlt .ol.ft fle.d,c-ter;ia--l-. one t ma at uai unu .......rv. v-a - n,r2oc . In poor condition to atart chani; plonahlp Pia and he Is taklnit all aorta M Enances to Jet on baae, even vcnturlnc to Stick his peraon li the way of pitched halls Ili not na with one of theie ve-terda. Mai er and llurna protested to Rlsler and aaTd thai Puck had made no effort to w-w "hi plUh. but Illsler refused to warn him The Dravea are luat much at aea on fly tall, here as the Phlla It Is ono of the vrarst park? In the country for flies on abriaht windy. ' hlBh sky ' afternoon. GOLF CLUBS URGED TO "CAN" OLD CADDIES by RfjtnnliW a It-mUni: lUhtnrlsht of tlty, him ben ordrd to rptnrt for . . . . i .-.. iiumiiiY rni' mm vin nr-puii ir -.-aiiii,i By reciuet we a.ro ressrvlng the th, feundo afternoon , NO-HITAFFAIRS NEWWARGAMES TWO AT A TIME! FOR 'OVER THERE' 9't, n ihii-' r. s n 4ft "' as4S4G5 89 SR 15 73 From k .. ... .. . . . . ln. "" iurn oiaizeu nau neen koihu 'oog SO Well that hl nrnanrta onnrar-' nf !ruUnU1 ll1 troubles began at the "'leenth and the remainder of his Jour 5ri.? represented bv C-7-6-G All this ni ' ,,Vy wa" 'aused by his approaches rii-k''. Cl' 'rallck, of the Mnssapcqua Wu. Lbm? lulm.a iini.i..,i il.lr.l with 'H..X7 B,,Pj1'l1Qelphlans drawn together for the iifylng round of tho spring tourna "U wh.ch begins today are C B ti.,n.J" at' 1-al-l's. and aeorge F Brown. """"edoR Valley, and George W. Hint il Arolmlnk, with Maurice Burton. llUntlniPann rll... T.l.l,l U 1 Tnn. j . ,---.i loiityi (-.t...j o. - 4kll- l'1! -r . Philadelphia, la bracketed with rank Barton. Brooklyn. Amnni, .. i . . ., ...ii. b 1 M-sai-anown conienucra vv.i. , s 8 Worthlngtfln. Ungland, a year W v finer of the Atlantic City tourna ment , Dr C II Qardner. form-r Hhodo , rnc- champion (drawn with Worth IWoh), Harold Stelner,, Arbury Park. . wrmr Yale crack, and Dr. Allen Hatght. : Winner ,,e . r ,.. t i.t.mi i . ----- v. vu . naoiuc, iuiitf. ..., lat tournament last season Old Penn Football Star Quit3 Foot ball on Pacific Coast to Come East ' Ous Zlegler, ono of tho greatest linesmen that over represented the Uni versity of Pennsylvania on the gildlron, has been signed to coach the Colgate I'nlveisltv football eleven next fall. Thn former Bed and Blue star succeeds Harry McDevltt. who was gridiron In structor for 117 The announcement also was made that Larry Bankart vould be associated with Zlegler in an advisory capacity Zlegler plus id at Penn In 1906, 1907 and 1903 He has been coaching ever since ho wan graduated from Penn In 1910 In 1909, 1910, and 1911 he was at Mercersburg Academy, where he turned out tine teams. In 1912 he was at I'xeter Academy. Ho coached Penn sylvania In 1913 and went to West Virginia for tho Beason of 1914 and 1915. In 1916 and 1917 Zlegler and Andy Smith were In charge of football at the university of California. CADORe! OF BROOKLYN, AVINS ARMY COMMISSION New tork, April 35 star hurler last y today Is an officer army for com Includes racond lieutenants -Leon J Cadore, TJ. S. G. A. Would Debar Boys Older Than Sixteen Years From Courses If the golf links heed ib.e "P"'lon;' the United States Golf Association they will employ no caddlea this year who are moro than sixteen years od In i con nectlon wltb th, s matter the '"""j,1; committee, through the Becr.tary.Howard tj Whitney, nan peni i-""-" ..--..-.- Feat Accomplished in Na tional League Twenty Years Ago Two Lively New Sports for Soldiers Are Snap and Volley Ball Local Etcnts Tomorrow ontrnrj to the i ustom nf th Lut few 1 .au rm lr It 111 tint tll.lt. SVPHfllNt I TI 1 Ifl , --. a d, 1 run ".n . a-.-- -...-,.- --- : i" k-tliall li-xt soHson iia f Idem id by the T ,, nnnftr, ,,111 ,e tie .,hr for iiu. mill .niH.in nhkl. baa I i omorriiw. u aprears, win nr . i Jut been srlvcn out lo elraduau Jlan.im r of fpectacular day for the peclators. for .vinnuia ii n i.i.an.ir.1 i ndel ton to tlio army ana nav .AVlI&t"1 ?$$!:& -events the collegiate pentathlon chain lilue. tho ejuakirs will meet Weat Mrslnla , nionshlp of America, the many gram- I Penn will asain open relutloiiH with tho mar ,lgh (ll(1 lirepllratory Hdiool lelai 'IvnnaNlianla'e lots in Inskethall silmlule 'races will be staged Thirty-two events liiMmiir 7 -I'rsinua ai poini-. iirm. ber 14 -VluhlenberB at home Dtiember 21 Naw, at Annapdla Jnnuir) I, lliirtliniuth at himii.. J muarj 11 -l,ai.'tti. al hiuiu. Jauu.ir. IS Princeton al I'rlnceion January -V, Swarlh- l"ne. Pi bruarv 1. Iiirtmouth at II mover N II IVbruary 7 Yale at New Haven Conn Pehruirv S Wt.t triclnla at hnlll', 1 b nmry 14 e. e N V at w Vork ill), Kebruary 15 Columbia at Now "Vork t It. . IVbruary "J. lal al horn- rebruar 'i'i Cornell at llhai n Pi bruarv ji, Hodimlir ut lloihester .... Man h 1. eornell nt home Man li s Prlnietun at hom Man h 1 V ('oluiubla at borne rendlm? ire on tomorrow s bill and forty-one arc booked for Saturday. Tomorrow s events all are complete In themselves and will not be carried over to Satin day They will bo run off on scheduled time and tho officials hope, as In previous years to rim nhi ad of the timo Indicated on the programs Pour c hamplonshlps w 111 be decided tomorrow and nine on Saturday The titles to be awarded tomorrow aro the pi-ntuthlnn i-hamplonshlp of America, Vim i lean college championship sprint Ittsbiirah-t inrlunutl, not schedule. it Wfav Pavi 25-00or$20-l for a suit when ou can step right in our READY-TO -WEAK Department and pick a gar-" ment equal s A Gil vVi to that price for.. . Over three hundred differ!!!? patterns to choose irom nn im newest tveares In rich effect. - r Our Tailoring Department 'ni.il blctrer business than evar.f When you consider tho reniarkablO values vve Biv -uu .ur yimr .nontyj,, u i. not to be wondered at. In far-. you couldn't equal our value anyst where X SEE OUR 9 BIO WINDOWS i PETER MORAN &C0; UEnCU.lST TAlLOn3 S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sb. "c Open Saturday und Monday fifenInoi Until i o'VLjck. CY YOUNG WAS PIONEER BOTH ARE VIGOROUS One of the most memorable date In baseball was April 22. 189J, vvhon two r.o-hlt games wcro pitched In the Na tional League. Juy Hughe, of Balti more, then In the "s'atlonal League cir cuit, blanked the Bostons, while Theo dore Breltensteln, tho once great tw Irlcr, turned the same trlch on thu Pirates on that groat day twentv years ago. Theo" at that time wote n Cincinnati uniform That wns the second time In their history that the Buccaneers hail been trounced without getting a safa smash at the ball Slug ball nnd snap ball ate two of tho little itrtin-rers which will appear i prominently on the athletic programs of the boys "over here nnd over there" They enjoved the'r premiere at the re cent conference at Harden City among i tho eighty-odd athletic coaches nnd for-1 mer star athletes who have enlisted with i "Sparrow" to train the soldiers From I all nppenranees they must have been overlooked by lloyla In his famous en cyclopedia, but "Sparrow" vouchea for their worth. Snap ball Is played In a space about the size of the tennis court with a leather-covered Inflated ball five feet In R IB 1111 S I IIBlBsi iJjLllUJM ' aaHllaaaaallaaalffiBHaaHaHaaM mmlLmm-WmmWLMmmmWFEUm.mWMnK raaWBKjaaaaKl aaaaaaB T-nilaaaaBRSaatlaaaaaMMlHi f JaaUUaaVU' lr mWT9WS9tHmWllmmWmfmTif',WM There have been slxtj-ono no-hlt i diameter "Mparrow" says tnat mis game makes football anci uasKctbau look like ear for tha Dodgers, tD aii member clubs In whit h emphasis . In tlm tlnllarl States . i.ia nn h rimia labor situation at A list of successful candidates present prevailing throughout the coun. missions at Camp Upton, I 1 , fry n regard to the tcnrclt) of available the name of Cadore among the mJn for productive purposes The recommenuaiioi. .. iivn v hereafter member clubs will not emp'oy such caddies, provided, of course, that Gurnet Wins at Tennis Tha fait tap. School scored u..a..l.n.npt.. Pa.. Anrll 23 nt. ..un. nf auarlhmora I'reD a shutout over the court athtetei of tha VVIIllamaon Trade fcVhool ysaterday after, noon. Score, fWi Southern Association Results n h e New Orleans. . ' S "1 J Atlanta ...-o- llatte-l.a Linth and Plclnlchi Phillips and Kiicnena, ITT.1 rnnditlous are such that more I.lttlx Pock,. Naabylllo . natterlea llarftrove. n. H. B. it i: i B 8 S Tuero, Wa'ted Nine Years &uei Kii,'.AtHl jrkMrcar-Vur vil- -"I i:i'1 vJ'v Roblnaon T ,...,..--.--.- ,. v,...,i. rouns anu hiiubuii . .w II If K lilrmlngham ' ?, S Moblla ' " ' T lUtterles Blapnleka and Smith Cavet and c;oimaii, . -"'..'!."..-... ... .h.lnnl The iiseiUl emilioynicn'. uiu i Vw........ --- US U A be'leves that this matter fi of surUclent Importance. hat lMa.1 committees should throughly Investigate and act promptly In accordance with JlVa result of their findings Dase Hospital Wins Tha team cf PS" Iliepltsl No 88 In camp at Stanton Athletle JIM iron a kalln-na with th. Atlantle City R ". 8tenton viii- y-tterday bv a seore of 11 to ... . . The pltehera allowed only a few tits, but --orl w"ri plentiful and n Hospital won bye.roi.lnir th- plats ten times In IDs last three Innings. Csttani, U altar tlVLall . . m Bomb Wrecks U. S, Ship rrl. April 2B.--The ilestructton of the, American steamship FJprf-irtl JL off I -'S . .. .m.... (A l.t1uA, In bavJI Y Is be4kY4 to hV v. , . .a. rt . .l ..nta- ir'Hniiani ..,, .tiiv.-v4- i 'I me vv-r. i-.":-y-riL:-..i -.., w.. H-j,l ."Aii,i.-iLW'" v.i.: Iikd &."' 'W ,.l?"22'--M 'Y v rames nlayed In the major leagues little over half In the National League, while the others are divided between the American Association not tha present organization of that name, but the old major A A. the old Players' League and the American League, J. Lee Ulchmond was, so far as the rec ords show, the first major league twlrler to turn the no. hit trick. sleeping dogs and thnt every game should bo equipped with a first-class ambulance unit. Ah man us thirty men play on a side One from each team advances to tho center of the court, holding the ball aloft At a given slgnnl tho ball Is leleased and then the battle begins. The team that Knocks the b.g ball Into That was In 13S0, when Ulchmond wa- Its opponent's net at the end of the court on the pitching staff of the Worcester club, then In the Ntctlonaj League. Twenty-seven Cleveland men faced Rich, mond In that game and were bowled over, Worcester winning the game I to 0. Ulchmond gained the no-hlt priority, however, only by a matter of a few days, tor less than a week later John M. Ward, fired with envy at the great feat, of Rich mond, did the same thing for Prov.dence, with Buffalo In the role of victim. Old Cy Young was the first pitcher In the American League to win a no-hlt game In nine Innings. That was In 1301, when Denton, In a Boton uniform, shut out the Philadelphia Athletics. Addle Joss, tha famous Cleveland twlrler, who died in ms, was the hero or another great contest In October. 1901, When, Is entitled to a score. Tho game con tinues through a given period of time and then the winner Is relieved from fur ther trench duty to tattoo himself with Iodine Slusba.ll gives the regimental surgeons less to earn their pay The game calls for fifteen players on a side The ball slightly bigger than an Indoor baseball and. about uie same vvtignt is put on n basu between tlm extended ttums and kicked In tha direction of the defend ing players The object la to reach the base and back again without being caught, thrown or tagged out as In base ball. Every player 1 entitled to kick If the ball goes outside cither at the right or left the klcl; Is declared foul. The Mcd-l 6. a4 Ton Wltb Corered Eipreu Bodr. rnce, $940. F. 0. B. Buffalo. VaJaTiMOTOR TRUCKS wlth.n nine lnnlnrs. ha urev.li'.td u.l alda w.th tb bill continues to kick nn sIik-I --- bt the Chlctgn Wmt- So.tU tb,re are out, and the result otm iMicsmte the Initial Dag. . tame l eetermincci in June innings. ) . The Trucks That Cost You Less Not only less in initial cost, but less for operating and maintenance. Building in large quantities accounts for the low initial cost. Constructed of only tried and proven units accounts for their low operating cost. Not what they will do, but what they have done interests you most. In Over 5 Years No Stewart Has Ever Worn Out A They Coat Less to Operate You'll have fv delivery worries if you install Stewarts. Make us prove that statement. Chassis Prices, F. O. B, Buffalo f -ton, $850 1-ton; $1395 H-ton, .$1750 2-ton, $2295 0 Iron rtMicI I 'tywutaorijr S--H--ataSaaaaHM--MH Gomey-Schwartz Motor Car Co. l28-0 N. 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