grTgggEn,. n") wSp wyyi m w ' " w wf Wtm 'ilium wgwwySp ""WWBT" ' " " llm-W1r -Tf-f nf -"rc 'fW wr ' t 14.' EVENING PUBLIC IiEDGEK PIIILADEU'HIA. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1918 NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, THE RED SOX ARE ONE OF THE BEST TEAMS THAT CONNIE EVER MANAGED I WOMEN WILL OPEN GOLF LARRUPING LARRY DOYLE, OH, MAN! PLEASfc ' i mwe.' SEASON HERE TOMORROW WITH SERIES OF GAMES f -7. TZ N Am a Sf,o ? ' (mMA .S C0M.W6I f,.u,AT' TTfvAlHV for, HEWJSrJi IWEU . I fo? ALL "S 1IF JnT 1 I .ill ?.. .., It VIM HI, e (klr I tuc nMT 1 DOtSN I V I T..C tll-1 I . ji nttter.j' - .. jf ". .1 , y js tj I i. . YOUNG AND BARNES HIGH LIGHTS IN GIANTS' LINE-UP Popular Kcystoncr, Again in Form, Returns Along With1 Promising Pitcher in Hcrzog Deal Kid Outfielder Great Flash THERE arc a Rood many features to tlip dizzy crtiuvH Mused liy Mo draw's New York CilantM In their mud d.vsh to rrw up the Nutloiml league canter before tlto iinrter polo hns boon reached. The main noliu laf been tlia't despite the fnot Hint not more than half the pitching staff Is in trim a wonder start hus boon HtnRod with nine- Rtrnlcht ulno. Individual feature, points of nprclul Interest linns upon three player not In last fcason'n line-up. In the first place, thcro In Old Mini 1-nrr.v Doyle. Doyle, lllto Daubcrt, wan crippled List season, and whenever n player Of tho npo and c.vpcricncp of the UliintH' most popular player and best hitter of the past decado gets a setback Immediately ho is classed as fi "Can't Comeback." But Larry has romc back. His leK seems strons again, his cjo Is as Good us er apparently and he 1m wIpIiIIiib tho old war club with power and timeliness. Doyle's activities havo been pccullaily Krallfyinc: to New York fans ' , and management on account of their comparative ahcnvliiK against the work of Herzop. And since DoIe came In only part payment for the Mnr.v Uuid troublemaker the show Ins of the two Is tho more keenly cnJocd by ' Gotham bugs And at this point enters tho second feature spot In the transplanting ulonc with Doyle us an Incident to tho lierzoK trade of .toss Usrnes. When the Herzoe deal dually reached the acid test It developed 1 that Doylo and Karnes were the real meat In the cocoanut and not Hcrzog. Both managers wanted the two In preference to Hcrzog, and as McOraw was better fortified llhanciully and was compelled to dump Hcrzog tit any cost. Stalling" was forced to take the hot end of the stick. High light No. 3 is Itois Young. laM reason farmed to Uoehester. The kid Texan suddenly lias come to sharp baseball notoriety as n Lone Star J- 'product along with Trls Speaker and Uogcrs Hornsby. doling, like tlio local product playing with tho Tigers, Is known as "Pep. lie isn t old i enough to bo called "Mister," nor Is ho within the grasp of tho draft, but j he Is a big honsatlon In baseball and hah garnered moro spaco In tho i Vicinity of I'ark How of late than Mary Plokford and her damage suits. I YOUNU was a bearcat dining training camp davs and his general work since the prnnn started has been grc'it. He lias been apparently nervous under the strain of publicity, the responsibility of Icad-nJT man and a change of hitting ail the time from the left side of the plate. He ..lumped slightly after a big start, but within the last few days he has been burning up the scenery In lurid style agali.. Pcimsyliania Relay Carnival Was Successful ALTHOUGH It was several notches below the high ttandard established -In former ears In regard to the number of first-class and record breaking performance", the' twent -fourth annual relnj carnival of the University of Pennsylvania, which was held last Friday and Saturday At (franklin Field, easily was one of the most successful track and field meets held In this country since the Fnlted States entered tho vv.ir. Once moro tho committee In charge demonstrated that a track meet ould be run off In scheduled time. In fact, on several occasions tho events It the Fcnn carnival were a few minutes ahead of tho time on the program. As soon as one race was over the runners in tho next wero ready to get under way The odlclalH werp not running hither and thither, accomplish ing only little They knew what to do and when to do It. The attendance on both days also was below par, due to the strong rounter-attractlon, the Liberty Loan parade. On Friday there wero fewer than 10,000 In the stand-;, while on Saturday only lt.000 wero on hand. The Pennsylvania students, who liltherto alwnys had filled their sections in the south stunds and ndded an elra thrill with their strong cheering. wero conspicuous by their absence this season. The caii'e was apparent hortly after 4 o'clock on Saturday when, after marching many miles in the Liberty Loan parade, tho University of Pennsylvania Officers' Training entered tho grounds amid the plavdlts of the gathering. They wero In Umo to see Pcnn go down to defeat In several of the championship races. -, -v ir r wvi your 3hG i C0MIJ6 I motmcr- oh HEPG To I TmvT vOUut BE SET VUARM (,v I Att WIOHT Yf r. wm f A.T -v. TMfe r0 lIWi WJ MCU MIKlt) ABOUT MV FAMItV fHf LCOK TRe'r' OOOU SWi1"11 rr -.voub; HO T A 11.4 I VAJAS I IIIUP hi I AND ' ori "J til s.''' n Ss-JI I . -J I I -"W " - M SO ASHAMED VMir urAC LE AUMT WERE HERE HE ATE VAJITM MIS KNIFF- ThisI&I LIKC THAT I'lIC HAD TO FU1 VUP " fV ( IMEU' vnirMU S si' I '"MaS Ut- Hfl That S Good FATXER w11 A LUSH - I D KEEP OOlET IP t vOAS Vou TalK ABout RE LfT(0WS ne COULD CMEUJ To B&CCO TiLl rHe Coujs CAe momf WOW ri' Arc k- y. .- . i M T 1 77' Despite Liberty Loan and Red Cross Activities, Will Place Teams in Field R M WILLIAM H. CVANS IN' or shine the women golfnri of this oily will open the rc.i'on In. FIGHTERSMADE schang'S slugging lands . LOCAL CLUBS TO GOOD UMPIRES him boston clean-it job DRAFT0ARSMEN !C 1-. I7-. l n! nilUJilY IjllM'lUlt ftl JJflVvl-fll Old Pals. Slrunk and Mc rnnis. Now Regular Oul ficldcr Is Pasting llio Pill AFl'W ilas back refi to the matter of M1, ILITAItV flavor was added to the carnival by the large num ber of uniformed men In the stands, tho blue of the nay and the khaki of tho army in the special Army and Navy events and last, but not least, the passing of numerous troop trains on their way to deportation camps on the track alongside Franklin Field. Only One Record Was Broken EVEN though the majority of the leading college athletes of the country were competing In the special and relay events, only one new record was, established This was made In tho American college pentathlon cham pionship by Johnny Tiartels, of Pcnn, In the discus throw. His throw of 113 feet 10V4 inches was many feet bonlnd tho relay carnival tccord for this svenL The times in the iciay events were about tho poorest since tho car nival made its debut. The time for the American college four-mile championship, which was won by the quartet from Iowa State, was tho slowest ever mado by a winning team In this event In the history of the carnival. In winning tho two-mile championship tho Massachusetts Institute of Technology runners made tho second slowest time ever recorded in this event. Conditions were the same In the one-mile freshman and one-mile varsity relay champlou ihlps. Tenn State, the winning team in the yearling event, broke the tape tn 8:313-5, two-flfths of a second better than the slowest time, while the PJtt quartet was saved from establishing a new record for the slowest time through tho sensational running of Frank Shea. As it was, Pitt's time was the second slowest made In this championship event. Shea was the star of the meet. He turned what were apparently three .f defeats Into sensational victories, once in the medley sprint relay on IVlday Sullivan. Corbctt. Jeffries I and Others Excelled at J Arbitrating Games JOHN L HAD A VOICE In llin olden time 't wan ii fad to get the champion prize lighters to um plic ball games, notes the Veteran Ob erver In the New York Mail, who says: And so it came that In their day Sullivan, Jeffries, I'orbett, McCov, Mc- that therp might he n change In ninip Govern and other famous pugilist. ofte Jan "'"' flub In the Heavy clouting ...il , . , , , , ., . before thlncs were permanetitlv -eltlil appeared In the professional ball parks j All(, nmv ho ,,,, ,, a, , r(,sr, as umpires time, hitting In the walloping assignment Xtany funny stories arc told by old i for Harrows fast-going ev-s but nnr baseball managers of their queer ex- I old dearest friend of the blcelierlte next ,.,,,. , 'to Ping Ilrorlle, Vinllv Scliang. Wallv h perknees with prize fighters when um.ra, ,,, worrpfl , ,, ,,,, ,t,P, plring these games i more than lias that of Stuffv Mi'lniiis. John L. Sullivan was really one of Stuffy had played shott and wa fa the best umpires I ever saw. mlll.ir with the sl.v le of pl.iy ipqulrerl On balls and strikes ho was slninl.v for h" hot cornering, but while Sch.mg infallible, an-1 that bellowing voice of his was always heard In tho furthesi ferenr wa uuirl, eleaii-un hitt'i this season and comment was bad rela tive to th" Tted So having a weak xM, r In that very Iniportnnt role. Ilobllt., I then occtipvtng the Job, was pointed to as lacking the neeileil punch for the beetle assignment, and It was Intlm.itd corner of the grounds. ! And thn, too, no player, big or lit j tic, ever gave John L. an argument I Jeffries was not nearly so good an umpire as Sullivan had plavetl both third nnd outfield, he hadn't tarkled either with nnv serious ness He was more inteiested In Josh ing friends In the stands or Kidding the blearlieritia whllo cutting up In these assignments for f Mack Harrow, however, has been enamored of Schanc's hitting nbllltv He has been i i matches In the threo lcigiies There i will be three Hbsfntees this c,ir, ter Irhantville dropping out of the Suburban League nnd Wilmington and Landowne withdrawing from the Walllngford Cup League. Inability to get enough women to play Is responsible for this action. In one case threo women on one of the teams are not able to piny becauo of recent deaths in their families. There arp a few changes In the various leagues In tho Philadelphia Cup matches ftlverton will take the place of Old York Road, which drops Into the Suburban Cop series In the Suburban Moorestown Is displaced by the Phila delphia Country ( lub nnd drons into the Walllngford Cup. Seven women will pla.v on each of the six teams In the Philadelphia Cup. and flvo each on the seven Suburban and the four Walllngford teams. Nincly.cvrn Women to Flav in all Ihete. will be nlnetv -seven women playing on tho numerous courses tomorrow afternoon. This Is the largest gathering In the country of women In Inlercliih matches despite the fact that tluee teams are not now In competition, tn spite of the fact that the women's matches will begin a week later than was the case last year the outlook so far as tho weather Is concerned Is not very propitious Philadelphia women have been more or less accustomed in past vears to play under unsatlsgactory weather conditions and some of the most Important tournaments ever pla.ved here have been carried out in rain and Wind. Heeause of tho late spiing, which has I prevented most of the clubs from get ting tho courses Into the usual spick j ind span condition at this time of th- ' cir, the women have not had much of an opportunity to get Into the best- plnjing condition Foitunately a num ber of them have been plavlng In the south and this 'hould prove advan tageous Busy on National Duties Another thing that has kept many women awav from the courses has been fled Cross and Liberty Loan activities Without an exception every woman who will play tomorrow lias been busy with these nffairs and has spent davs and nights working for the success of the big drives. Whether the Liberty Ixian drive ii nj In ilt ni Eitil-inrVi 1 1tc t rtmem liti i e 0 STRENGTHEN CREWS .been most prominently Identified with Its I slice ess and. of course, this has not made It possible to get much time for golf I oiced to iiilnpt war measuies to have practice In addition, tho Krd Cross a swriessful season, the Schuylkill Navy - - - Ins arranged a plan whereby the niem beis of the association tn ly "draft" ri.i riiinu of fttller I llllw w lipli nri'nHjrv ! round out an rlclit-n.ired in four- Hill mnllrv. toslnc the inorls over for i" r,'"n(i out an rigiii-onnii in i""! - ,-(fc7 in3 while rolllnu for the Creweent 'i, ',! ,1 f Golf Matches Scheduled for Nearby Club Teams tllll.VDI-.l.l'IIIV CI f MVTdlKJ, SV. ".Vld:.."' l'dlWiMi ('rlrket .i M. lulds. Itlirrtmi v Marion i, hi, "l m limn w tt i vimims f'hllnilelphltt, (nnnlrt , t imlliurr Jninilr. f Jul,. snrlsin,, V, i lrf " llnnrt si (nrli,Rl,nrn. i lirMrr v, i?, brnoli lit Hnl C hr step ,fr" Vl.t.lNtailHI, ( t f VIVKIM.S rntilinlnk v Mnnre.lii,,,, , ',, mink, linn .r , v,rloll Vt viinnV.""'- women, particularly in the iH, ,. weeks, ,.ivo been wo, Kg ,Rh, " dn.v on large oiders an. I those ' In the cnnten servl. e I, ,,e ien meet lug countless niiinbeis ,.f traino tpecA. ing Hip soldier bojs I., the laee nl otnen " befin ($ ill Try Wartime JMeasure in Annual Schuylkill Navy Regatta urn in spite or all thl the will lip out In force lomoiimx the spring series. Malrlics for Itril (;ro Hern Is tho list of the r,e, rro,, matches, under the nusplies of the We"t em Coif Astoclatlen and whlfli wer suggested by CHIck i:v,ins. the natlomi amateur and open champion May .1 Columbia Cmintu c hii. w,hln, ton. M c . Jsmrs Rimef w,i,r,i' an.l Fred MeLernl '""" Mnv Is t.osantlMlle t'eunlrv i ha, ,. elnnatl Jiimes jinnies .To, k Hut, hi.m iik." ert MeDonlld nnd Arthur I1obb !ob" May 2 Ml I'hnilew Cnunlr, i, win. nlpej: Mnn . Chiek Hun. Bn,l vrrer K VAoorl. fnrmerh wiKlern nm.il, ur . hnmnlnn Mny IMI-.MIiilk.h.lH Club Minn"?MI, Hvnns. Wnrren K VVoml- urrv u ii June d im.ia 1'ielrt rtub cM,aC0 l.)lis. Itarnes, VVoe.l hikI llunhlon lime !ltke Shore Chill l-hliimn l.,nn. Itarnes, tlulihlsnn nml II ll VMional.l .tune 1)1 VVanliliiRtun I, i Mr V . GhvIii nnd Ilvnus it.Juti'' ,rJ n"rnes club 'p e,in. ):,,, VVenil. ttRrtieH Hhil Mellon!,!,! ...'"V.r1" ,nl''hl Cluh, utHveland. Kxani Wen,). Jlarnes nnd Melh,nnl,l "m. ,. "",", 'ii V1"1"" ,""'",,"h Kmumrity Mil flnhhy .tnns -outhi Hi i h impmn Perry Vdalr r. ins iin.l Won,! .llllv 4 ttretilmnnr Cluh I .lnrnHo Sprlnnt l.vuriH. Wnoi! Harney nn, liuiihinen ,.-'luiv ,; '"kewoo.l Clul. Prnv r Hians Wood Jinnies nnd llilli Mmi .T,ilv 21 Soinireinin Club i,i,l, .hurjr in lenneth I tMu'Hrrln runnei up i is WPI, ern iinwleur ehainplonshlp 1 rjnk Artamii i.'"!!". en', iiiiiniiMin .Illlv 27 tndllti.i tiotf , luh KeUomo Ind , I.vans. .lonen, VVooit nn.l lMiri1ii WHITEMARSlTftOLFERS BUY S.i,()00 I.()A BONDS Two ami I'ifly Memberi Participate in Drive at Lolf Dinner The Whltennrsh Vallev nimtrv i 'lub opened Its golf season fur tin vp,ir on Saturday with a Tnnilistoiii tournament, which was won by I'rank DleSo'd To hwundied and llfu in mini ' t club .ittendeil the d inn i wlilrli fol owed, nnd dining the evming ilie mem tiers Hiibscilbod $51.fi(iu m I.d, nt i.0n bonds Notes of the Bowlers wally w:han(; He hnl HI Pi tlK1 rniinnMpiiiA u"HKUf not nmv -t.i. &. L.-hfe.MA. tnm AlimA rru man 1.1 1 t In this manner the Schuv Iklll Nnvv "m-erVleit "overhls team' for higli i flv.-' makes it possllilp for clubs which Iihvp nnn seore for Iat eek when his srorlnu lost a great number of men through , w;,Hj f" Hov0-?.1 hef haToFher j i iillstmeuts In the service to make n I rni wtm were out for laurels and whs flist-clnss showlmr in the annual rt- nutrolleil both for the two-came hiith m-ore ,.,,,,,,, i ii Hnl,UJ1 " ,nn,i iniividual hlh senro for one earne. U-'tta, whli h will be Ik Id on .Iuiip I., hen llohbv Campbell, of the Hwnrthmore I There are twelve events schcdul.d. ' ;m IK ffirtnvaSfcoSli Sm?.' and tho l.ices will be rowed from the i morlnB 4ils pins havlnir two peorea of 2.11 I IMIrmount lln.it Club to the Lighthouse. Pin- e Bame il Wlllnj ii dlstauco of one-third mile There ried awn the hlnh alnBle-irame score for tho will be no .hamplonshlp elght-oarcd -ek whe.o.hern for totalf shell laces rowed, anil the rt'fiuli ftiientt, I C-Itj J.ciBue by a mero three pins, of tho regatta stipulate an equal dlvl- I slon of seniors and Juniors in a numhet of the races, In order to make com petition more keen his well-known bit In nobbv fashion Is only hitting at a tf.t clip. Wally so vindicated Harrow's judg- Itllt he was bv 110 means as bad as rietermlmd In find n rer-nl.nr nlnen for some of the fellows I have seen draw- ,,,, m the llnc-up where lie could whale I Incr moneV from tile Dig leagues. .the It.ill nu n d;iili, linntlnio H'linti I, , ,..nn l.n l,A I, ,u L...,,1,.,A.) llnl.lllTl !- "' .... ...... .... .. ...... ,. ...'.. ...ii'.. si,,i,,l (II, 11 Itr. ,,,(,- ru''l ,,,,, ...... ,i,.... 1 The tlrst game .leffrtes ever umpired was seen th.it lloblltzel wns not to be I and thus Is neatlv enconced In the lilt in was played at l'aterson. ." J. Just Iot light ow.iv to the war ami hIiph ling s Indole between his old pals. Anms 'after he bad won the championship byjshean was obtained to plug up tin gap strunk and Stuffv .Mclniils This, bv I .,-..,.... PlM.lmmnna .nt .... ......) M..lnnlu i.lt.i.l. l,n.t.. II. I.. I . I. .. .. !.. ....I,. 1.... .... 1 .1 .... I .. .. UVltilllii), I in.i" ""J' o r..,wi,,i ..,, .,,,,,-. .,,,,-,,, i, ti.tii , i un- ,!., is ,iui, ,, iii-iii , null, in,, mill, - I InHiiilrlnl Blllv Hradv was managing Jeffries at sewed up It was neeossatv to attempt to I nnd It N niovlng sinnothlv. n the games I handicap v.terau slnglcK for oarsmen "jfVluiker (ItJ I this time and Manager Harrow, of tlje make ,1 ipriiI.ii outfielder out f the hen- -bowed lm identallv . Sehangl""' thlrtj-one. mixed four-oared gigs ' , l'aterson club, talked with him before i former leieivn. In nnv event, it was seems to have i ut bis mustache as well iseniom aim juniors,, jiniiui iioiioirs. -,P.miin tilth srorr! Honor roll for the lait week; 1it -it I'rnpram Arranged Tlfe program as laid out bv the hoard of governors Includes: .tunlor woik Ipo.iIh. novlcn woikboats, Juuloi single shells, senior single shells, mixed cin- tipides ftwi seniors and two junioisi sl-oaied barges (Juniors and s ninisj. Sniellej . I'hlla .... . ?. "I sH inner, uiiiiKer i iij " jjj Hurtle), (lunker Clt Vri 113 irilllKllll. n.ri'Mir Cnmpbell. Uimkfr Cll iieht. tluuker lt ler. duiker .City , Hurtle), Oiuker f Hi Hill, iluiikrr, fit) ,, nmllfj. iliuker CIJi lloelrrr. Iron und .steel larrl. riiun. nil .at ins 2:1 tKI) ttlj '.'II im tin 2SI 211 Sil T'l im on 1 s.v 030 2S7 PSJ 214 CJtl ini (i'." 220 Oil M! BJ1 212 (Mi I HII (!!.' 201 20V (IIS 20V 2tl 111.". 1 23 2 IS lftl "I 31 I t I II..II... -. .......! 1.. l.n i,fTlnlr,1n ft leftries went ' up against Kll7Shnmons I figured that he would be worth more In as his ilnwnMi stunts and appatently , Veteran centipede. rp narsinen over thlr- rreMfiit. rjilU .. ' Sj? 'il'i J5? lain I the Y MCA to go to e'ram In order for the battle in which be won the I the outfield, and for the lat few earner is taking hoih the name and himself ' ty-one ; mlxid eight-oared shells and 1 1'""!""'. ' "'J ( )( ,j ,, nil 2 I to promote baseball among tin Amerl- .... . ,.,.. t... ,... 1 .1.- i..v. ... , . .1 .1 . . .. . ..... 1 int,,i , I, ml, In .lir,llu f,i ,,., uimi,, ,iie ..."i ." '....,., i.. unit ,i. ill oun n nl.iln . n tl..n .' ' " j,.,,w mniir, , . .., -.n .. .. . v . lineri) I, ell. I lllllt " ",'t S ,.u... ' Sllll punuril, u,r innv I for 1 world's championship Well, Jeff won. as wo all remem ber and his route to l'atcroii over the electric was one triumphal procession. People were coming home from chuich, and how the got net to Jeffries was I more than I know, hut they hadnt gone far before a pretty girl came down the 1 aisle of the elictrlc car and laid a great ! big bunch of roses on Jeffries s lap "It" ,.i.i,e,i thouch it looked as if he were going to burst a blotul ves el Another girl walted up with a , Jeff kissed the liid and Hrady was so I .. .....i ... I.. ulmnU burst tho but- I and twico on Saturday. On Saturday, in a Class B championship, he was caught by a bystander in the time of 49 S-5 seconds from a flying start In , boy hanging onto her '.lrt.','I want his quarter-mile. An hour later. In the one-mile championship, he was timed 'Ir '''tTic ln-othei by three -watches in -18 4-o seconds for tho 440 yards. The field events also were disappointments. Before the meet it was freely predicted that several new marks would be established in the special events, but something was wrong, for not one materialized. Scholz, of Missouri, with a record of 9 4-3 seconds for the century, run in a snow storm, could not better even time, while the best Myers, of Dartmouth, could do In tho pole vault was 12 feet. The high jump was won with .1 leap of less than 6 feet, while Sinclaire's winning throw in the shot-put was many feet behind the record. he has been on the Job in left and doing sennusl) at last Singles and Bungles (lilrfvfirt vrifipa J iTIr.pa ilnnkr V '111 VcMer Club, with fort.-.K men t Munctn. Ojinkrr tllj ii ...,11...... ihiaiM riit. nni f4: nt '2H4it Vii' " ni..r.i;.- Mi. o?i ftiK hoh :hh CWT (.1 fIO Hfli ZTi-i In tho xonleo. still Ii.ih cnoURh juniors I iVnYfi!fi Ji?Y"UV A M 5w iii" SMI 1H)3 0(10 H69 2680 f tfrd:i9 hf ro shrruood NnlllnRluun 1 Miibn. Th former I'ntl nlai tir.t Lin k , for Cincinnati made thr hits Hnd HtttMi in pulltriK thf tlrnt trinl pla of thf rnr , 1bf nnl thine hhcrr dliin t do was win thn game for tht Urdu It wa a Ifii'.p mnmrnl ut IiHm TurU Htirinjr tlip twilight buttle. t'nuplo of . 'n ere un the Imiti und Mroj wan tit j lmi Mnr liild down u bunt nnd rured to tirM, but tli ball rolled foul, lufTj M- InnU. who unMird th vn rlorl, run boiK to liU K)sl(Ion nnd olioutrdi ir ou Imui out u hunt I in cmne 10 ItcUled that he i Tho rrnud that camo out that day quit m job llafhiill im loiiKfr wll hr The crowd mat V""1 MP(, u , rim Ktt IIUII, wHh (hat tiff." nan H'J wine- - - - - , .--, 1 linn niiitn kiiii ri mil' r-iiiiiji utiit iniir Teffrles umpired i.uieuy, uui inw rrMct for Mcwi buiitlne nr b run- WESTERN a they Tvon't athletes carried off tho bulk of the honors, but as compete In the intercollegiate track and field cham pionships, eastern coaches are not worrying. Although .evcra! of tho leading universities were not represented In the Penn game,-i l.nd It is therefore Impassible to select possible winners, the other members of tho association had better beware In the coming title meet or Pittsburgh or Princeton will spring a surprise. Both have men who are capable of winning first places. Georgia Tech Repeals Athletic Triumph r TAST fall the Georgia School of Technology, located at Atlanta, did its XJ bit in adding luster to the name of tho southern burg which far out chines Its contemporaries below the well-known M. and D. line as a pub licity center. It produced a football team that slaughtered other southern teams that had formerly triumphed over it us a rule and came Into the national gridiron limelight by walloping the eternal da; lights out of the trng Penn team by a score of 41 to 0. In consequence of its season's iWrd the team, which has been coached many years by Ilelsman, old Umi Pcnn player, was selected by many as the best In the country. K'Xnd now the swell athletic feat of last fall Is being followed by a tour tfcW spring of a golf team which Is wading through eastern tchools with Jtoilsw victories over Columbia, Tale and our home contingents. The school's AMFeoonl (a not as much of a flash perhaps as was its football showing, for 'Atlanta is noted for the number and quality of Its youthful golfers. - ggvgp iCE 19 partly atuiuuicu ur ai, iraoi wit ri.i-uuih VI iliu BJJ1CUU1U LfdaK as a links coach of 8tewart Maiden. There could lia-dly be a fluke ii development of such stars as Miss Sterling, Perry Adair and Bobby Jaw- In- both departments ot piay, nowever, mere nas tieen an unusual r wftaV luck, tor In a school of the size so much fine stuff would accumulate )mr$)y more than once in A. lifetime. Ilelsman had In Joe Guyon and ii Itrupper two or tne wor.ucr paciui or tne country, tneee men In constituting an offensive ace that would have made the team i ajjpfaat any other outfit on the .'ootball map, regardless ot defensive , two Wi eatrVatAra now are appearing: in the golf line-up ot .H I t remember a game that Corbett um pired at South Side racetrack, in South St. I-ouIh, not long after his victory over Sullivan. , , , two amateur teams were playing. 1 and Corbett was the arbiter of tho,oc- I """it was on Sunday afternoon, and when the gates were opened at noon ...a. enmn troonlng Into tne in- closure, and they kept coming until dusk, for Bill Brady, who was then managing Corbctt. ordered the teams to keep on playing and Corbett to keep on umpiring just as long as the people were paying their way In. That was perhaps the biggest crowd that ever saw a ball game In this coun try. nine, for the (dnurettrr Ihi, think im, more ot his job limn he doe of ld riclit tirni. tail lire; rVeoifi Mct'anit Alrrtnulrr lias tdtitiliiff ta.elinl Thin mrh hr li I jlfeiii!0 tent .tin t it uitiiiy uiidt o (fif ffroice. fir ftr. Til" Athletle hne not heen "hie 10 Unil In eighth pluee lhl xeaon SI i.ouls Ii plaMnK a JoKo on them ! .Vol, fiaf Scott Vcrru has mnrfe noorf the tiottoii Itraieit tiny he ii thet- vrovcrtu. I inml cnanrr nnv fi jtireter 001 v 11m n pair ot clubs lihe that are flghtlnp for M,,i. Iluvlnir lieen trlntmeil t,v Nailonnl f.enKiie teutni. the llrnvr kept in, their kimmI work b lilne to VVHHhlnict'Hi rMfrdn. Illle pulled the nrlle iKine of the eeiiMin lien lie l,lt ,h l.nfl u mile niul stood hetneen ftee- nn.l nml thlrtl iiikteldne Outfielder hhenkM reerne the pellet from a pool of vuvtrr. When ' Baseball Statistics in Major Leagues The eel.' reionl hi e.n h lejicite of mine ilneil. Mon tinil lost, ulti, runs, hite, errors, men lefl on hueew anil runs Moreil liv oiiponentM. Im luilinic the Kiinien of aturilu. prll rt?. is iin tolloui,: NVTIIIN M, I. i:tll i: p. v. 1.. it. 11 :. 1. 11, tut. New v.ork S I 3!) I,.t 9 M Zl I'hililllel. II ,V I Mil M 111 4.1 III (hiriiao .v '! 'in :: in tx i: ( iiirimiaii. a .1 1: 111 :v i: I'lltsliurah 5 :i -' -M II 12 si. louls 11 1 r. i.v :u n :n a't iioston n 1 r. u 41, 1.1 11 ;; itrookbn i 1 . 111 11 11 :i: :ia AMf.HK.VN I.K.Vt.l i; I', VV. 1.. It. II t:. I, II. (lit. Iioston n I 2 1: :u s :ix 11 Clevrliiml II I '.' :ill III 7 Ml '.'.V ( IiIi'.iko 'til II I.'. I 17 II e Vnrk ii x :i -i; r.o 111 :n ':n Drtmlt t 2 .' ix :ix 11 7 in Vliihlilnicton Ii 2 I 22 III IX 1.' 2.1 l-lillndrl. :l a HI IX .- 42 l:l t 1hiN 1 1 :i 111 :i; ." 211 2i 231. 231 231. Flntlle). and veterans tn enter u i rew In every 1 i.lnirii. (junker ll event, und l iiptaln l.elim linn Issued 11 I call for the nun to report for active' TnMlm, i,ti, irore.: I training tonight I'ieno Klyim vvlll bo 1 Itartlei. 221. 2t2. Vampbell entprril hk il nnv 1,'n Rtntftn u..tiller unil 1 (.ueai o , ." ... ,. i.i ., , . 213. 20.,, lloaxerR - Slii. in uiusrr Walter Illgllng as a Junior (oiite.stant Uioek. 20s. 2"2. I'hllatlelphln Hortzer. In tho sinEle i-eull.s race, while Ciarret U'U Iron nnd Htecl. oieman. -i. Hann.i will tiv conclusinn.s nx a tunlor i ,J).-V.,r a..ni ' MiirJrt uoikbont t-culler. Paul f'ostcllo. re- 2(io. 2ii2 "lu'rr!" 220 21J. ;rey 204 212, ganled as the he.t elngle Mailer in Ilia I "a,' S&j-i.Jii,1 b"de,p"" , Mnliitill Ml Viif iulrt. frnm lol- l.-ltt- un.t1A1 '7 frowront PhtlHnflPnla. vM,o-s alr'eady on his way to France; ' J,1rr'sfi? K.ion.l" ani'.tum'p": will row In the senior fdnglo sculls race, '"it Quaker I'lty and Philadelphia Kleetrlc. While .he other clubs have not man-llftrt-lffi 'Val'SStvUsA lied out their lowing piogr.ims. It Is Swisher. 23J Philadelphia Price. 221. I'hll ep?ited that all will play their part In Hdelphla. miiKIng the regatta a nuctesa, as It Is i . ,, . . ... k, ,,. .,, ver, unlikely that the dub will par- .2"Sj"To V'elJK I." w'and" fo'rTh, tlelpate in nn regattas nway from i aeeond tlnin the atronn While Klephnt ear home as lonir d the Kaiser has not been rled off the champlon.hlp. havinK won thirty- brought to lils huees un fill. Industrial. easue i inou. mm VVN,VVVVV 'X.N. S, yl-s-s-vs-n FULTON SIGNS FOIt $10,000 ROLK IN FIVE-REEL AIOV1E Will Hold Hcd Cron Repalla The Schuylkill Navy board has sub scribed $1000 to the third Liberty Loan and u Hcd Cross legatta Is under ion- fcideratlon for the Fourth of July similar to the one held last seaso in that dliectlon has been demitely de clued So far only one tlub regatta has been decided on. This wilt be rowed by the Vesper Hub on Juno 8, and will be en tirely In chargo of the junior members of the club, who will get up the crews, the Judge and start tho races on The new Spring V-COLLARJ STIPULATE HUM) lf, FROM HOXLV; RECEIPTS VlllnHiil.ee, tls.. April .s Th ('team I'ltv Athletic Cluh of Milnnukeo offered ISennv l.enn.ud ,md Chfirllo White 60 per cent of the ci"" itielpts for n ten-iouiul (ontcst at the Miluiiuk,', Auditorium, stating noun penpi. Ten vr tent Is to gn to Stnti nnd reft of .Id per cent to the club nil th" ondltlnn that tile boxers and clul, lake all tin) nionev in Liberty Itmids If airctitnble to the imveis the i tub plans to stage the battlt in Mav nr June As an extra nttrartlnn tin ehih will stage FranKle Izzo nnd Young Zulu Kid lit a title matih fr the Ihweight (ham pionslilp. Iziio clalins the tllle MATTY WILL REMAIN WITH REDS FOR WHILE llclicvcs Ho Can lie of More fcrvitc Here Than b Going lo I'ruiicc f li.elnnnll II.. Aliril ' I ' irtOlllier iS2 'il'n Sis Mathewson. manage of thi Cinelnnitl Tne. lir" r!ni ' Nationals, annnunnd last niBht tint he ...ill renin In uitli 111,, ll.lls fill Hie nie. cut at least and will not in - Pt tlrt .... . I.I..I.. mi, nt fnrti.lwa iraineii nlaeit The mot ronltent roller In this leaiius from hla ahowtnir throurhout hnth neanona la the unheatablo Jim Clueat While not roll. Inir on the championship team, hla seorlna thrnuKhoilt tho entire achedulo has never teen equaled In any flve-inan contest. T.nl.lt, (he nell Telephone sauad will nr Jiuy sliiillai' tn to taku tho aerlea from the Star Supply n, but nothing team, and if auceessful It will le them o deHntei.- .i I undisputed possession of third plare In th; Industrial I.arue vviin i ryesDuru unci Coleman shootlnc the maples, they should: train this place easily. Jark IojIe. of Chicago, former first base man for the New York Nationals and Wash- lnxion Americans, nu orrn Huooiiiiro as hii . umpire tn lh Western Ieague. K. W I And at that game alone Corbett and reeene the pellet from pool or water. When ' ,,... ... V lnP Jun"0 Hnu Blurl lllB rules he resumed hln Journej. Ilailej was thrown ,spirdllt for Wlllaril s Tllle Signs j The Middle States Bowing Assoclatlot ot at fie plate. Agreement With California , 111 hold Its annual meeting In the ll6 .-..- --."- .. .-, -,.nA I n rtimPiim mm .Mrrn , .. ,.--. ,,....w.. w.. -. "" 1MC !"-' Braay pui.eu uunn n cm.. v. -. todi ' lOllllPCril " " ' n j i ti... . & ' Tm llirtlieunrl ilntlntil liUU liOflt !1 Hl1('(l , SOLDIERS TO BE TAUGH I ,;he Hurl, hors- m the National If Joh , ti,0 j.-red Fulton-JI K Collins fund. sJ'-'-"-'. w . Xfedreu enn lull this OUSIHele ho will lie - CYTflAfMTXT" AT IT S HAMPSlwell et for hallenEe to the uratern sd 8 il report fioni .MlnenapoIIS. S KMiUinVr ftl u. s3. vj. i ,ubi ,f h ,,,, , p ln ko.i form T, cllaUenBer for the title has signed I the ract will nrru down to a hard battle ngieement to apnear In ll tlve- el , . ,, ,,..., .. niovl ror tnai sum. ine oner wrs inane Christy Jfolif ii oi, tefie i e ?i-Daii i nv , r.,iifornla. movlnp-nletui e concern more important tn tht Uttl Hlott thm, 'b ' J,""! JK? V" B,'Vle ,, , ,V ? f; (i Frnnre. Anu ' ran elioie 'm how hi , the pn-tures w. u ce km ' ' '" j'raiire. fcul the natioa ncrils somttHiio rise, n'a when Fulton and Cplllna rr.lve theie ' (l.nla ttiw .. V. Hi, tnl.n , Ilium lliml'irli Dlekerson. nour.reu president of tho leaxue. Aquatic SUU Considered One of Many Requirements by the Military Waahlnk-lon, April 29. Swimming is to be taught soldiers In the training camps this summer as a military re quirement, according to the plans of the War Department commission on train ing camp activities which has charge of camp athletics. At -Camp Devens, Mass.. the soldiers will use Hell pond for their swimming instruction. A corps of engineers under Captain Richard F. Nelllgan, canton ment athletic officer. Is now setting the pond Into shape, and Captain Nelllgan is preparing to Instruct whole regiments at a time In swimming. nudd Goodwin, noted swimmer of the Vew York Athletic Club, has mapped out a comprehensive program of Instruc tion for the wldlers at Camp Travis, where he i division athletic director. i nudd Goodwin, noted swimmer, of tne '..- men will be held V M. C A m theie tnur. wh'ch take i them throvcli Kddle folllna and oJe .tacksnn leave the the country until Juno 1, when l-u'on Browns somethlnc to punle over whei they i expects to start training for Ills battle e'arted s nlnth-lnnlnj rally that Uld the w(tii Joss Wlllard. Urowns low. : lu 1 Hon of holding a Middle States regatta on Labor Hay vvlll be threshed nut. I From present Indications the regatta will not be held The officials for the j ear will be elected at this meeting. "NO FIGHTS, GO TO WORK" Judge Orders Pugilist to Pay Alimony Despite Poverty Plea Th- 01at wPI nttewnt lo stirt another wlnnlnr streik this of'i-enoon. hut ';i t tetiet will he meile this t'me vlth the rhllllra on th defensive. Which Is torar thlni elan main. Pherdell was rapped for twelve hlta by the Reds, but won hla game for the Cardinals Tfie OlnnU oan iidllmia teere the hla run rnoHrrs 7o Kcrk. S'rw York irorrd thlrfie nine and CUvelani thi twix. McGILLIVRAY DEFEATS -.. 1-,1 i'.jn- i, s-n. ., ..i..ieat directors at the cdmn vvlll lend ;-" "'" ""' """"I " 1 I '"'.- 'r.r. l Ih. wneW A almltalf Wrfctfejgayheii lVm 5i? f-i"" t b& SPORTS SERVED SHORT Ttie ntn American leairue cl"t de. feated the llrldatport All-Stars at nrldae. port, by the score, of T to 0 by timely and hard hlttlna- Only four membera of the rrsular Itoston team were used Krae 4, s'lllerton, lh ehteen yearold alar er ttie i-asi me Ainieiie s uv, mu.,.. hletlo CTubi Jlle time w 39 minute. New York. April 29 New x.nrU. April 2D Victor Moran a lightweight prizefighter, can't find .nnnph ftffhtA lo Htmnnrt hla uICa TIa ROSS FOR 100-YARD TITLE , Pleaded before Supreme Court Justice 'urrciiuauin mei 'ihiwh, oiiuuiu uc small, because lie is too poor to pay San Krawclsco, April 29 l'erry Mc Gllllvray, of the Illinois Athletlo Club, retained the American 100-jard Indoor swimming championship here yesterday when he defeated a field of eight com petitors In G 2-5 seconds In a race sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union. Norman lloss. of San Francisco, fin ished tlve feet behind McUUIIvrav. Clarence Lane, of Honolulu, was third, and George t.unhn, of Hun Francisco, fourth Miss Charlotte Boyle of Xew York city, won the women's national C0-ard championship, with Miss Dorothy Hums, of IjOh Angeles, second, and t'alre tint niran. nr rseur iaru uiiv. intra. 'me time wan It 1-S rieconds. and Miss Boyja in u ell. Said Justice aresnbaum, In awarding J30 a month allowance' "If the defendant cannot earn money because of Inability to get bouts with prlieflghters. there seems to be no rea son why his physical powers may not properly be minted at work In shops doing Government work or In Borne other branch of Government service." won by u-marpln of only elk inched, . OI YMPIAA.A. !,roai1 "nd 'bdnbrldte MrMY FVFMNO. At'KII. 8 Abe Attell (leldsteln r: Tatar Wallace WAI.I.V nKII a. JIIIIN.NY TVVtAN TKKUIIV HKtWKva, I'.DfllK UORUAn . I). Willie MMhlln ts. (hurk VVUslns BiH Tat v. JTIvmim We, U..m.m. JlmtMJ.imc.e Ul RACES TODAY AT Havre de Grace Seven Races Daily INCLUDING A STEErLECIIASB TRAIN SCHEDULE ?.? Jrnv:uth 'ai u,M,ni" rilESTEn. r. I'enna, R. ll. Train Its. UrtB A.M.i B. O. Train leare. lt"sV.M WHJIISOTON. DKf.. l-.nna. R. n.Trala Ira. Hi4D A.M.I H. O. Train lrs"iio " NEWARK. DEL-Penna. R.n. Train la 1!.-0U I'. M.I ll, ii O. Train leares lilO r.U. ADMIBSIONl Orandstand and Pad- dock. 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