Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 06, 1919, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING TUBLIO LEDGER PHIL'ADELPHIA', MONDAY, JANUARY G, 1019
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40-GAME SCHEDULE
WILL MAKE IT HARD
FOR HOME TRAINERS
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rith First Engagement
Managers May Be Forced to Take South
ern Training Trip
By ROBERT "W. MAXWLM.
Sport l-M I tor Ktrntntr Public Lrrivrr
P THE bdiedule makers of the American and National J-ragues puesseil
I t-twtit nwi , . ,.,.,,.. ..ii 1,. 11. nnmAB .trnnn tin nt lVonrh
o" iiu van tit; 1 annj vtuii tut;
last week, there will ho
double-headers slammed
lf" ' IftS' J(ub- with
ft MS Il
ryuss and Ban Johnson got their
iject last Friday and Saturday, and
f Mnrlrmatlon by both leagues. There
jVfPt but there Is likely to be a lively
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v wienero with spring training plans.
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i.- u. juiuitKu iu DL.itb mv st.iuun I'll .ifjwi mu whv " vv . ... . .......
Star and play the flnal set on October 1. This will Kle the boyn five
months and one week of actlo serlce, which 1 considered piiourIi in these
's of peace and tranquillity. There IU be 139 weckdnjs and twenty-
three Sundajs, makitiB a total of 1CJ da.vs, In which to croud a 140-Kamo
wiiedule. Thus It run be en tint tliere will be man on" d.i. which can
f-3 if UBeJ t0 plaJ' n IKI-stPnCTrlents
,H' which attracted bargain-day crowds
Ban Johnson Is opposed to double-headers and .vas they should be
ulnated. "Teams eo along all week
double-header Is advertised on Friday or fcaturda.v," be said. "I like to
i6 the fans get their money's worth, but under these conditions the playor.i
m to lose interest In their work. They like to play before the well-filled
stands and lovo applause. Double-headers are not helping baseball and
t HR
should be eliminated."
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140-game schedule would do
bjj fit Is believed the magnates will registor a kick at the annual meeting
oji January 1C. Some are holding out for 1S1 g.imes and others want the
tl fbn to start on May 1. A late opening will give tho home trainers a
fit b)ce to get Into condition without the usual spring training trip and
L o" a big (.hunk of money. Some managers believe the southern jaunt
Injure hokum, or words to that effect, and are willing, e.iger and anxious
ttjjket the boys In shape on the home lot.
if, ...
Jjk.'fF TIIV season starts on Apiil 2.1 the tcumi in tills section u-lll
have a haid time unlc&i they hire a hall or practice under a
t&tteain-hcatcd tent. The triatlicr in early April ft icondcrful or
JSooloaJ! and ice hockey, but It's
Gleason and Comishey Bury the Hatchet
HEX the moguls of the diamond
gnext Thursday to tire (larry Herrmann and kick against tho schedule
conciliation act will be put on which should be worth seeing.
A tall, white-haired gentleman, wearing a light fedora and a flowing
will walk up to a short, stocky, gra -haired person who wears his
hat oer one eje, and say as he
'Hello, Kid! Olad to see jou again
'Howareyuh!" will be the short reply, but the'palr will shake hands.
Charley Oomlskey will talk things oer with William (Jleason, his
recent manager. '
gCommy and (ileason h.ue not been
ir tunny joues or ceiling writers
ts In the last j ear. They have
the lockjaw; but little things
flskey needed u manager; Gleason
6e sent his secretary to Philadelphia
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yAcccordlng to the gossips, Gleason and Comlskey had a mlsunder-
slpjldins over a nnanclal proposition
Inrj (917. It Is said that (.ile.uson expected a bonus and i.'ommy couldn't
HC)it. That started a scrap, and tho Kid sent back his last ear's contract
wit lout comment and stuck aiouml the oid homestead.
!jHe evidently had forgutten all about the White Sox, for be necr
nft to the ball paiU while the Wub was plajln nor did he meet the
u4l at the hotel. He kept away from tho whole crowd, which proved he
liadB some sort of a grievance. (Ileason piobabl was the most surprised
tru In the world when he was asked to manage the team, but it's a cinch
lifUiad that forgotten bonus in mind when he signed the contract. The
Kilns a very shrewd guy and probabl Insisted on a health), well-uphostercd
alary for which he will delUer the
fiLEASOX and Comiskcy xnll net alonn itell together. The uric
" WKJiiflper inl( be bosi and kiioirs enough about conditions in
Chicago to have hit own way. Hut the deal shotcs Comma I? a real
business man He buries prrsonal gruduri for the nood of the ball
club, and that account for Ills xurccia. lor ttru yean he and
1'lcldcr Jones did not sprul;, but Jonri continued to manage the
tcatn.
Jack Hendricks Has Ironclad Contract With Cards
SPEAKING of managers, we cannot forget Jack Hemlrkk, the pilot of
the St. Loole Cards, who Is supposed to hae been presented with the
tinware for a Christmas present. Hendricks was pried loose from a f,well
Job In Indianapolis last year aftr considerable difficulty, banded a two
j ear contract calling for 7100 per and told to go out and make a record
with a Class 'A ball club. He was up against it from the slait. Hornsby
.had an Inflated Idea of his Importance- and fell down miserably, and tho
best men we're taken away by the arm). Near the end of the seai-on Jack
was staggering along with fourteen pl.ters. and was fun ed to use a catcher
In the outfield part of the time. In spite of that he made good a.s a man
ager, and the rube stockho'ders are trjlng to fire him as a reward.
There Is no chance to give Hendricks the gate unless he recedes
J7J0O cash money before ho departs I saw Jack In Chicago last week
and looked at his contract. It calls for two )e.trH at $7a00 per jcar, pa
able In twelve monthly installments, the payments to bo .stopped In enso
of war interfering with tho game, but to resume when conditions become.
normal. It Is signed by Hrnnrh Itickej, president of the club, and the
best lawyers in Chicago say it is ironclad. Thus the attempt to oust Hen.
d ricks runs against a legal barrier which will put the ousteta down for
thi count,
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AT mESE.Xr ncndrUJ.3 h in &t. l.ouii. holding dou n the job as
manager as If nothing had happened. He tn? not been notified
officially that If is unnecessary, but is ready to flash the papen
tohen the time comes and fight Ms ease in the murts Money (t
not at all plentiful in St. Loole, so it uotild not be surprising to sro
Hendricks managing the team this year,
s. Former Mackmen Effective Against Old Teammates
klndORDING to the grandoldope, former Mackmen paid salaries b
coatlarry I'mzee last year did some lemurkablj timely hitting against
old teammates. Krnle Umnlgan. the demon statistician, sajs th
.' exhibition was .stuged on April 27, when Connie's contenders, with
,',Ier Myers pitching, were trimmed 1 to 1. Stuffy Mclnnls knocked In
5fo and Strunli and Schang had one each to their credit. On April 17
3chang, when ho batted for Leonard in the ninth, turned defeat Into victory
Jfljen he slammed ono of Scott Perry's benders for a single and drove in
M runs. Meiore ne maae nis nit me
I wnen ine lieu oox ueuc uie .uacKmen on July 5 In ten Innlno-. a t
s J, It Was Mclnnls who busted up the game with a triple off Hob Geary,
tt j Former Soxmen on tho A's also camo through with mighty clouts
f"Vi'l UUTM " BWWWH(
'Bubh and Kinney on August 31 for
"v TJTTn flT.RAKnV IVi mnnntrer wltli
,n Ml " " " """ "l l'l'. lias started to
, --round "P to' members of the White Sox who are working In the
3&l various shlDvards and essential Industrial rilnnts rin uo..-.i.... ... .. .
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fJ th4 Harlan plant in Wilmington to
Hv Uwy "Williams and Catcher Lynn. As
, Lynn has gone back to Brookport, 111,
U eW. The portslder said he would
'lit would hand over I1S0 due as back salirj'-
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V. T mWU-nfttlnV tha rnmnn 11rttnn
.- vw.,., .w ......v. uu..v... ..,., wkmiuji, jias written to the
L- Braves' management that he expects to be back In this country and
&ui"Jan clothes in time to
ml'h "rttcwlth the idea
pugh a
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Said to Be Set for April 23,
ik u. fsiinnj-. uhumi . - .-.---.
140 battles fought by ench bis league
Into the discard. John Heydlcr, Bnrney
maBtodontlc minds together on tho
everything Ib O. K. except the onicial
Is no telling what the magnates will
scrap, because the new schedule will
nH !1 "1 ma nftV tfiiur ftinn l.ltit
and do awa with the donble-deckcts,
In the past.
plaiins to small ciowdi beciue a
away with a lot of added attractions,
hard io play baseball in snowshocs.
guther In the Waldorf a week from
extends his hand:
1"
straining their olce-? telling eacli
cramp excn.inging soutenii posi
been as lotjuaclous as a pair of il.uiis
like that mean nothing In baseball.
was the best man he could think of;
to get the Kid to sign the papers.
after the S-o woti the championship
goods.
score was 4 to 3 In favor of our A'.s
four singles.
the rAnl t.t.,.1 .
"'""iu.ij no visitc-u
have a conference, uith r ri...
Jackson Is home on a vacatlonnnd
Williams was the only one the Kirl
sign as soon as President pnm,., ..
Volnnnl .-,..-.. ,.
participate in the syrintrainlng
of its becoming a r5 T '-tmas
slip - up it pii rot vorelA ) -
fe . .iAia ' i-ai7-.
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HA VE "RIDDEN" ROWLAND OUT OF A
WHEN
SOUTHERN OPENS
WITH NORTHEAST1
TiiterscholusliV League Gets
Goinjt Tomorrow Gcr-
inuntowii s. '. Phila.
START TRACK PRAC'lTCl'
By lLI, PRP.P
The Interst liolastic Ii.isl.etli.tU I.e.iRilo
will be ushered in tnu.orrow. Two
games will be p'awd. the champ unship
N'orthe.ist High team opening with South
Philadelphia on the latter's door, while
I'etinantown High plas West Philadel
phia In the Spr'ilbos' gm. Frank
ford High oppose. Trades .School, but
this contest "III hue no biarlug on
the league (.landing as Tradi-s Is not
in the circu.t.
Northeast will cute- the Southern
9mX if1 r
game minus the sen . re, of three of the ra ttar of this un, who "o.i.hld th"
members of last eas,m's pennant win- 1'nlted States Mir.rie fle at League
ntrs -C.iptiiiu Hernsr W-ckerly and Iland hist season, and who now- Is a
Schneider mi of whom are Ineligible "- ' '' - athlet.o director In France,
unit one eternn u'llrltn a deltoid- ls "orl;lng " a plan to oig.inle an all
able t'eld and foul goal shooter, will l- M'" ,0-lii "f soldi is ami tnkn them on
in the Iltu-up. The other plaers are a ,our through Fi.inro nnd Cngpinil '
from last e.lrs sec.ind team and frc-h- '" demonstrate the popular Indoor sport. !
men. Inhibition contests will be put of the
Center I'osition I'luleiiiletl program
In dire.-t tontrast. Siuth Plilladflpli.a IMilie Mi-.N'itliol Mjj Plrf
win h.-ne ,i eloian s,iund to start the In n letter I,, nut ti.ii, J ,
game Ml live hid
experience last
ert,aiii, and for this rtasnn a lctory
for Southern Is i-Np.-etid The team will
line up as follows- -Chick" passon and
Freeman, foiwnrds; ilthcr Leopold or
'Miplan, tenter, and Iiessen and 'lold-
olalt, guards
The flermiii.town and W.,t Plulade;.
ih miinfotu l.en. I .. ...1 ,1,11, i.. 1.
phla nuhiieta prat tn t-d dallt tlirnugh
nut the I hrlstmas recess and tire In
(Inn shape The suburban llnr-up is
unsettled, hut the team most 1 kely
will line up as follows: Forwards, Cap',
tain Itieterle and nirkby t-enter, t'rhan,
and guards, .Iifford and Itanunagr.
Trail. Cundiilales Called Out
Indoor track pr.ntln will n.irt at
the local s. hools p, me time this week.
Manager Itl.l .Ininle-.on Issued a call
for Central H (th men on Friday and
irore thin slM..- responded. Herman
town High caridlil.Uis w-lll be aski d to
r, glster this uftern.on f'oat-h Slgman,
of Northeast, will found his call in u '
few d.tt s
There are nn.t three bttir tm n from
last ear's champion outllt nt Central
High and four nr fite others wh wire
second-string men. Hafner. Hnslln and
Ilusfell am tin- latter men, with Ford, '
fnyder. Hetwleler and 'loodman tin
others with experience from 'nst year's
second s'luad Among the caiidldaien is
Joe lla!ne. the negro sprinter, from
Southern High S:hi-t,l ltalnev Is the
Indoor Intmehfibtstlc spring clrimplnn,
rttid has been thntd In 10 l.s for th.
rentur and "- neennds for tho fur
long No Raring nt Havana
llut.ma. Jan '1 Tn1a i .,n i.fr-rt.iy
ainnni.' IIib railie folk here The inual
irrd of event will be re.mn.,1 tmnorrow.
Saturday's Soccer Results
IIKI.W.Rt. T JVI.K
line l.lanil. .a; l'usr
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'iiirriRii
A Jonrs, .
.vtrrrh tuts II. .Ii n ship. 0.
Ai.i.ir.ii i.lvi.i i:
VVnlfenilrn share, 9i V l.rn.e Manofai.
turlnir J niniwnv, ii.
Wunilerers. .Ii Itl.stons. 3,
I hrl.t I harrh. It nierlian I-ullet. o.
I later Club Jl Wlrrms. I,
l-urltan Itesenr.. 1i M. Wrniilra's, I.
lirlone r, C, l Tevllle, 0,
KMIIIIITKIN II Mi;s
M.rl.n ('. V., Si Victor A. , j
dlrurd Collfite, fft Mdib slone, n.
II, ll. l iiiurs. at i-iiritnn. z,
ii. . i . iiuir,.. -i mrurii cniifffe, n
O.-II. C. Inttrssldn. ft Unlnhou" ' ff.
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A FELLER NEEDS A
'did Vac i5Vllus srAs") fir must;
WITHOUT
SERVICE
CHCVROnS
Americans to Introduce
Basketball in Europe
George Zahn Planning
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-..n.iic tJIMI IIUIILIU
Tour
diers
for Team of Sol-.Voit-
"Over There"
LUC1L STARS TO I'M)
By ROBKKT T. PALI,
.ANt" '1I1B Aii'i-ruan sport is to he
-ci Intioduted i0 the Ihighsh and
Pieneh ?ot eontetit with familiarizing
the Tommies w.th baseball and the
Pollus with fcotlull and bascliall the
American oMiers 'oer there-' me plan
ning to gh then- brother Allies an op
portuntty to gh bakrtb.tll the well
know n once over
lifiirrre V.tn, . r.. u .. , . ,
of this city. Zahn writes that h. expects
to ii,ii it i lea."! two Phllath nil ans nn
this team, IMilie .Mi-Ni. 1ml. the 'miner
Penn hnslirtball captain, and .1,,, I; IMH,
the famous onrsmtiu, who mso is quite ,-t
.iBf pln.tor. Hate 10 rr. nf Jnspi-r
, ,,,, B , lc, una' m.iv imI1"tmM.
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i.asiun i.tagiie fame, iilsn Is stationed
these three will assure Xahu of a first
ilas team, ar.d tun full capable of
demonstrating tho es,rt All Is medul
is the consult of Hie firm otln ers
Now that the football season Is ottr,
.arm -as that the mn lire taking to
ganlzed 10 piny on Siindas Indoor
baseball Is 1 inning In tor attention Ten
tt nnts have beep start d and n Imgue
will be organized shortly U,vmr.iislum
apparatus has heeii Itisliilled iu the new
gym, so them Is llttln thanct for the
men tn lose Interest In spurts.
Orilname Had l'u-t Kiev en
Football erijujn! 11 succissful s asnn.
While it was virtually Ittipisiibl-i to
have nil the teams meet to settle the
championship, the (irdnnnte eleven, ae.
101 ding tn '. ihn, ttaii one of the best In
tin A II. F This team had u eiack
h.tiklleld iuinpori-i of fniinir college
stars. They eu,ned up all the teams
they played and had .1 rightful claim
to tho title.
Dartmouth, and Wilson, of the Dttroit
Heralds, n piofisslonal eleven. Wilson
was tin- fastest inun on the team.
Cridilli In ?urcreil Bancroft
lies Molne., Ii,, Jan a. Captain Jnhi
. Orlflith wh-i lies leon ,ni?aKi'l as .'I
letb dire, lor at i .mps rodit ami pi
baa been f.i,.,-i.1 to ruiceed lr hiscph 1
Haeroft, of l-rlnre-on, its ihalrtnan of -i,
committee of training eantp nrtivlti. uiuln
tati vt-ar recreation huard
Pinehunt Tennis Toilay
rlneliurnt. X. f. Jan. Il.-The ninth .-
tual midwinter tennis tournsment eperm nt
P'n.humt toit-ik lat-e entrlev leei,i,ln ir,,. .
tVhitehend, of N'nrfolki Qennr. Taran-j ,'
J."l.ia'wji1l.i4l Vy,..S)BlV,,.'" il ...
indoor sports, especially basketball, like ' " ' h'"- '"""" v"" a"" "UU"""JS ll' Ki-mng more currency to "n1,,;!,r .n";',, ' e"eM ' ":1"n1"-
a duck takis to water. A huge hulld- ,"" s'Hiati- Inch than before, I'm-lo Sam adnpteil tin in. Thev are not so ami industrial life nf a netrnlt died Ihm i"1filriJlr''onMI!l'r-1""1 l,hnln,ien mi
'.'"',,,', ,"? l!,Ty,n".' I"'8 ,1l,'"l"r""! "nNl""" ' ,w -l'nitnall fn.ni the .n toll THAT'S PHItCKNTACi:! i'tru'lt t S'WeVi rrr,"'.'1.di.rdI"BHfl,m.V I' J- "b's-an'.' ,'i'J .Wr,',:..:-";:lni
la w Wrh basketball, indoor Imsi ball and i.-r ,, number of j.-ars he win nart owner ?.,.,v ,,;J"- ,S
Voile bar. games .in- to be pl.it-ed ... p, trolt hastball team of the Annrl. unrll eiuin,i! ' three-esr-nl. anil un.
rage 1. ague will b. organUed Th, re ., r e.,l.e..Bue ,?- ffo"'"- '"" !'!' ','' 'I"mIl.!UP
are so many star pl.ijirs In the n-.tMii g ;V NCu - L" , T"o --.', L-J" 155-, ... . JJ!,"1 s!",n I'l 'llinda an" " J!!'J
that the new bulld'ng ma5 inn be large , f me : -TeiATt, Ts-W - , ' ) ' -SktiHT iMARI i-quit Toncy of Marker Charge .iiLVm-r !!!,! Y.l!f ''" '"
enough tn hold all the contests. ( T'l3rtiNt aav" ' S V ' ' ' . 'v ' tf3SBTI b0V To- i Nashtllle. Tenn.. Jan n rrert Ton.v for. Tllllll) HAcii , ,J "'.' i-Jur,a,r HI
In mli-.ltion to the cage .rum, a J .Ions ? V '- V'" rV ,3sSi' HCU.sl nt ,n,'rh ri'eher nn the I'lneinniitl Natlainl yar,, n.,i,,im.t hnnrtUap.' j?im ,? tHit U"
ro, ie r league of I earns hash. ,'..! 1---. .v-l 'A 1WhTM' P rlVlSTt CouVi AKeATn' K .V.liar7. i? n &.' ' J!:i!'r! "'. '! .'.". ' fffi
On theindnnne.- backliehl were Jackie """K '" """ ",lut" "i"1 issueu uy our lavoute liovcrnment In an unusual """
Maloney tl.e former Heorgetown I'm- ny Is hard. It's hard to grab It even In tho usual manner. Working for I P-a't Meiihee .,. obtained his releane ,rnn,
JnSlon "nt'lrar1 legitimate, but there's not many residents of the village illn with TnWt, InV -M &'! lh "-
I ,e vvell-known broall ump. r? , iVZ "" ? thclr ea"'" ,h cu"h,on " a "erce-Arrow (Adv.) on the pay of that Pl,tJ, ,77, h
I.I.. Murphy, both of whom came from muI' ""' TJI' -MAX'S IHOHT! I ,:. .'" ' h?Z 'jf t.,nl
FRIEND
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Lew Jaffp Discovers
Star IV cller weight in
Cump "Over There
llciinc priininlrr. of IhU . Irs will
line no iiiu-e lo uorri mer the IhiU
fir miterlil wlen die nteri( in lrtlfr
iinw "oier there" return lo this lountr.i.
lliill Is. IT etrri im.t I-. niitlhlni; like
ilul lit ubleb 1 apl.iln .link rule, iillas
Iralc IliiilHln anil II.iIiIhIu niU-. the
farmer l'iili.rll of I'rinim li.uil..
virestlllli: ui.iili l nthlelli ilirirtar, anil
enrite .ihn. . M, . direilm.
If . v Iricr bout, lire beht eiert rrhl.it
eteiilnc. I ral U nffli bil rrferee, nml
IaiiiU II, .lafTe, the larnier ii.Ntniit
nrts nlllnr of the hienhie 1'iililk
liuer. one of the Jmlces, In n letter re
tell i-il tnilat, .lalle, win) nun I. a resl
inental .eri:e.int major, itrltrt that
Itetere.iii, i liell-lnutnii but, wlm Is
biivlln: ln-lril lar, bellete. be Ii ih three
pupils tthri are fnllt inpible f laklue
en Hie best In their welclit In no,
lemitrt. tine, ulio tips the siiiIch nt
lilt anil ttbu ban been nuking tbrnt all
to si, ep. I,, one of the be.t bom at till.
wrlBht lb it JalTe eter ha. .reii. The bov
iiiu.t be there, fur JalTe his .t-m finite
a number In attlun.
A SHOT
By CUNNINGHAM
M T'
C'J.
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LAN fit tlitte imiiitlis i-sir.i pay
plumb un. inllli, ins ht n.l Hie servile
don't get it Abeohitfh : Sing.e men
idea Hum the mnrrled folks. TIIF.Y'I.I.
rpiIIHTY bone
J- Jungles in tl
s is no pnate s i best
hlrtj lion washers if
times.
That ain't aim-bra. either. Ma
QM. of tho popular pastimes of this
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I ' sf -. v ' J, yy L -bT- ' nttimptlllK to evmle tlie ilnirt Int.- Toney rnrilTH IIAI'l; ihre..t.".. 11" 13
1 1 srti ,V'-i "- -- 'UnZi'tt 1 -J ""'. K1"" H four niontha-Jail i,w. ,ev. warn., ilaimin,; ur" l-.in -1 ,la. Hl."1 f"-
ijiSST , ,' I i"T t(r !) V 'rnl .lavs auo. after pleading Bullty tu vlo- MlrlBht Han, 11111 ii " furlons.:
JlSKl ' 1 I T -. Y' C , latlon of the Minn art. Toll rami ... 'i fi, 1
jKy, 1 I c ijMiressin,, ::: :;;. iCiiti" 1"!t
lffli lJ JiyK BrookIn Horse Show Dales piWVtAcVi.-'r.V".'1 ' V:,'
iSlL A W& l Net, YnrU. Ian l.-Itatea hate he,n . J""? ' 'linli,, purs" ISii'"roii'"f ?.;' j"
)Wufirh4 1 Vv.'l - r-nrnieeil fee the nuninl horie ahow- at th, ,V" , J""" " " Kin Tiiiia,, '"", , ,
-1-: YW4f!P I iJ V'' - Ilrnol.lt n Ithllncr ami Ilrlt In- Clnl. It win '.', ",'; u "'' Kdil irrl.o ' ' ' J .1
I'Z&'K&fc-hn '- fKk' l-n---.-S '" b-.,l nn April 2.-I, 21 .T. and Sll Tie V.ff' "V "' !""' PraHiual" '" M
i22t3rH X M5 illreetors are eontlaent that Ih,. amir w, ' ''... J '" '.,.,. "1 "7
I BSiff 3-ttT ff? 3ie-s.ytSi X , VI '" '" Knat a mireers as Inst y.ar, wh.-n . ';sTlf IIAI'l:, Ihree.jeur-nld. ..j
- liSStffi 0T V .."" .'!"" "' ,,'"1',,IM ,U,H ,urn", ',wr " '"" Ouek" A ',""" "u,rr ,s'' 1Vf.irl5n.Vp'
-TkL Boi, 1 ii-rili Iu BvX J I lio.l Croa.. yiw-k m-p .. . 111 M-rrv juiii.L .,.
1 u Cg?Jt- S33Us?5Hj- Soccer News and Notes .Pi.rt-tt, t ii.m"Tnee r." iJw" "
i.i .i.. i...i i.... .i... .. . . . . .. .. " Houvrione eicven, eeiirinir tnreo nr their
jTOST rules have an exception clause In the contract, and this exception
1'J- is no exieptlon. den. Pershing probubly druvvs more than the regula
Hon thirty cherks, but he's been In the army so long even tin- old folks don't
remember vthen ., ,.n3 dtuffil Still, there's veiv Prlvntw Charllo Ox. who
toid folks he vvns gottln? tlilttj dollars a day.' Facts is facts, but he only
g' doM once n month '- '- t.m no'T"'''
K - i V si- s?53 v, sHH
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JOB, BUT THEY CAN'T KID GLEASON
D0BS0NMEETS
SAINTS TONIGHT
; League Leaders Draw Hard
! Assignment Pennant
Winner Still Doubtful
POWELL MAKES GAIN'
The first half of the American Has
ketball League seafoti comes to i
, conclusion with this weeks games T)l D HOPPIIR, who surprised the
There Is a ttlple tie between Vouis -D football folk with his brilliant play
Truly, Dobson and Hancock. What the ff nt rK,u (.n(, fgT ,,fnn ,nl fnlI ))0((1
outcome wilt bo Is hard to say, and only (,e unique distinction of being the first
the plaMng of tho gamc will decide the ited and Blue representative to be se
Issue. lectori by Waller Camp for tho All-
1 The schedule riads tonight: St. Co- American team In a half dozen years.
vSmv. iVe1)0b,cslHv'1 ii'u'cock ""1
Wllhur. Yours Truly s.Vk'trlx. Of the I
games scheduled for the lendcis. Dob-
son draws the toughest nslgiiirtent In
SI. Columb.i for this esening.
"Liz" Powell, of Hancock, made a big
Jump Iu the lndlldual iworages tne last
week. He climbed fiom tlfth place to
second, and In shooting field goals ne is
onlv sumassed hv .liimny urown.
I'-ilhnun. Vlt-trlx....
.r-lnhnrt, IctrU
Kranckle. I)ib(.on... .
'I lautweln. llHlHUI.k...
llunnln. H. V, II. A. .
W Ill.-trK. nun TrUIV
dropped t-n iiirougii me m-i " " I)Inyl, relarkabe ba, for tIl n.d an,i ronrcrence with ll.e .Vational Baseball
W'&" hXidua. nvctKns are ? rec'ell' w'c.e rJZtZ '' .T!nl7' "'"""t a"" ""'"
A r-hi i-in v T 5 riccied wcie assignments on tne ager of the Columbus American Assocla-
rir,, si t-oiiimb H ' It 7 in ,cc-ol'd i. tlon club, the cthfr member of ll.e.
wo 1. Man. :....' '. ii :m l! J ?;j sl1011eHl t.:., J"!''?'- '"acue committee, will Join them
w. Miller. Hoii.on . . n :!.j !'' ?'J "ll0,le H' ' "' In Cincinnati.
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OnllnBher. Ml. (jolumba
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l.onpslreet, Mblvale...
's(hvart7. Yours Trul
Uuki;. Jlnncnik
Moorehead, Ilobson...
It Miller Dobsotl . . . .
Ileron. Yours Trulv.,
Martin. It. rolumbu . .
Dlslier. Yi.urs Truly.
l.uMrfl.et'. lelrix
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St Columb.i has displaced I in . son at
the head of team scoring, and w .He the
Falls live In second pli'ce, It is none
too c-rtnln of holding that pos.tlon cry
long. ! Hancock has climbed fnmi llftli
lo inuii ami i niii. inici- ijviiiio , ,,,
tear of Oobson
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PHILS HOLD MEETING
Uireclors llc-elculcil and Only
Itontinc Ihisine-s 'I'l'aiisaclcd
t the iiimunl meeting .of the Phila
delphia National League baseball club,
at llioad and Huntingdon stieeis this
aft, moon,
ie-el'i led
the lioaul of ilirectuis was
for the coming ear. This
was toe uni Imp'H t.mt businc's of the
ses-ion Wlll'ain F. Paker presided.
The offltenf lco president. left nc.tnt
not ho"mud umd la'tcr:
"It was a harmonious meeting," said
Picsident H.il.et. "There wcie no dls-
itruiitled stockholders nor were theie
unw piotists The siockholdeis were
,,.. 1. ll.A .1. ..1. ... t...rl 1-1. n. 11a Ill
optimistic anil looueti loiwuru to a gonu
tear In bast ball
'No tuhti.iits hate been sent to the
pln.teit as i. and none will- be until
a.'lii t.uomlis getK bete on Januaiy 20."
DEFER CHAIRMAN ELECTION
National CoinmUsion Will wait
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LIllll JOIIll iHccuiip .tun iuis
(ln.lnn.ttl. )., Jan. '. Ilisposal of
inutlne m.itterK. Including the financial
budget, was .-MHiled to bo tho only
, business to be transacted by the Na-
l.i tl.. I. .11 ll .1. nlnn i.l ll i.ttHlinl
lion iiiiseii.iu t iiiniinssii'ii "I. an miiiuia
meeting he.e today
olictJon (if ii iluirnian whli-li liereto-
fore bate Invn inane at the annual
ineeling. w IP be deferred to be consld
i rid iu tin- Joint session of the Na
tional and nit-i i-iiii I.engurs In New
York on .Iniiu.irt It!
O' JAZZ
sen it i- men Indorsed. Indorsed
men K's o Kind uon c en if ou
me n, , i. moi". dnanltnous for the
C.KT IINNV13 TO SI'll.VI) IT.
of pi, .n eight but tilde's a few
the same w.isnets are multiplied three
iciiiiri snme education to flume, but
nn-
syncopated age of nines and Jna'phW.", 'tWn.bi?' rulh, iiS7ttt v
it'UIIll. 1LH eviMl IIHPrnftf intin 1
FIRST ALL-AMERICAN
FOR PENN IN 6 YEARS
Bud Hopper Only Quaker
on Walter Camp"s "Var
sity9' Eleven Since Mer
cer Landed Post in 1912
IIOiSOR MEN L 1904
By EDWIN J. POLLOCK
The ,ai' I,p" " to be awarded'To Ask Elimination of Draft of
Hi ''nor was P.oy Mercer, who was the ' Players Below Class AA
fullback choice on the 1912 eleen. Since i cMeaito, Jan C A R. Tearney.
J9n lno QUnpr, 1ac boen BlVl, sec. president of the Three-I League arid
, ele, ucrlhs but none was nlaccd fhalr"ian 'f a committee representing
' uenns, nut none was piacca lhc m,nor eaKUeH. i.resU,cnt ickey. of
"- iirai iiKBrrgaiion until nopper
upet the dope,
Camp was uiged to find room for
4ft When Hopper first lcporled for foot
44 ball at Penn, he did not cause anbody
J.J to sit up and take notice. For a while,
"- It Was belleOi1 tlinl Ite wnnM nrtt mnke.
r nitn.J TY.. 1 .. .1... .,ill. ..1. M'lll Ill'ETt suvprn nniA tn p.rn.m. nt i
- the team. His pissing in the lirst few
,j7 games and In the scrimmages was not of
wlsuch a high caliber as to deserve es-
Hi pedal mention, but near the middle of
i the season he began to reach his bet
M form and In the Pittsburgh game which
r.r was contested In the Smoky Clly he
i blossomed out.
Vgalnst the henxler Pitt battlers, llop-
lier nlinupil llifil tiu ,,'ic .,1,Tr In ulntirl
,,, Baff He waf doun (,ie flc)(, uler
,,, ,, hf IrIle t,le ln.lJorly ot the
,Vrm t.lrI.Ic!)i ai,,ousI, it lllust bu ad.
mltttI ,hal t)cu, ;lH ,)t wn(,i0 0t
r Uu.-kllng done by the Quakers against
jjlP ifnntbets
Hopper I en lied hi- height In the
iMitniouth tilt on Thanksgiving Day. He
loaincd all over Franklin Field, making
tackles, snatching forwaid passes or
knocking them djwn and blocking kicks
It was In the Pittsbuigh game that
Camp saw Hopper In action, and the fact
that his wotk stood out so pi eminently
against a more powerful foe conlnced
the Yale authority that the Penn man
was entitled to the position.
iv... ten n. ;....
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"lj f0V-T i'11-Air.erlcan s?lectIons. Be-
plfles Hopper In 1!H8 and. MeruT In 1911.
the only other jilajei-s to receive the
honor were Hunter Scarlett and Hlg Bill
Hollenback, end and halfback respec-
lively on the 1'JU8 i-omblnatioii.
To of th other players on the .DOS
leant, whkji was cap'.ained by Ilollcn-
back, wire placed on the third All-Amcrl-
can Thcv wcie Inapt r, a tackle, and
Allle .Miller, iiuarterback and brother
oi iiein- .Miner, tlio l'Jl. captain.
It was back In 1 'JO I when Pcnu re-
celed the greatest nttention from rami)'
i,cMntr the All-Amerlcan. Thice of
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lllc "'I"' The 1904 team was the one
which beat Harvard and set up a itc-ord
In football circles, being heralded as the
champion team of the season.
Three in 1904
Ylncsnt Sleterisiin. the netcr-to-be-fot-gotten
quartirhack : Plekarskl, the big
guard, and Andy Smith, the "bulldog"
fullback were the 1!1 trio on the llrst
tf.lm- Vfeeile nn .ml. nml llet nolds. :i
ilds, a
, '
ii, anu
lialfhach. were on the second team
Butkicwlez, a tackle, nnd Torre, the
center, were on the thltd-eletn
jiupjier nas oroug.u n.m untu u .mi-
, American and It Is hoped that be will
gain the post again next season. Ho Is
a lirst- ear man at the Vnlersit.v and
were It not for the fact that the athlct-
.. .
Homier has broucht lMm back to All-
lea were i un ii tne Htudents .tl my tiain-
Ing cotp.s he would not have been eligible
'' lt f'l'' J 'ii of 101 He
iu.ieii
ilctt-i. Ho is also n ba-liethall and base-
ball pla.ter of no mean ability.
LUD WRAY TO RETURN
Penn Star to Kc-pntcr College
.Next Fall
tlunlir City. Jen 0. Lures P.. Lud
low Wta. former Penn football star. Is
here on n short furhiugli. Wra . who
inll.sted eltrhtei.n months ao. Ih now an
ensign In the naal nviatlon sen Ice and
wtars a gold stripe for duty oversens.
Hnslgn Wray does not eM.eot to be
dlHchaig.-d until peace Is slgn.d. He has
h, en renlsed from dulv abroad, and
awaits new ordeis fioni WashlnBtou. He
will letum to the Cnlverslt of Pennsyl-
Mitilii ne.t full in tlu senior class at the
Wharton school
AICN ttl.lt. lll.s nroillt-r. win, ii.ii.vt-u
(eiitiron the !! 1 7 eleven, re-enters :
... ,.......
Part Owner of Detroit Club Dies
lletrnlt. Mlrh.. Jan 0 IMtvnrd H. lt-le. I
I nn, iiHtionaiit prominent Jtnntm ni t o-
tt itlirilav. never tWinr nhln tt irnt (ha i.ii
Tcil.II Hur rnnl'iln of the nvlv-rnn
lrif'tpil If (it TttVind HfioriT hmii p'Hxofl a
tAi Hin" Ht thi- irndT t ir k iKltlin TnMt
wiim mi ti(ltlmT Ht th lrtibltnir u.imo whfn
hf wim with th" Pnlln V C hihI Ktlll nhov
In ran traI In fuM rnmpany
Tlf nrotMt cntrrrtl li tht Puncy &, .Inn.'H
ffr UH.rm n-w itml MAU,t IVurrc w .
tnUrn up at the next mtlnir ut th Anw.ri.
ain KiHiUmll AxRoclntlnn, .ManHW'pr ('nn
nelly claims he la on the nafe aide platlnc
both of the above-named pla.r.
"Pat" Pooley. of the Olouctitrr team re.
eelv.il on. Krand urprl. when Ilobln.on
,boot.d that oal from the thlrty.ytrd lin..
flermsninvtn rtora ejivVn-.ed their ttlnnln.
.t.rjib-. st.l '- Cve name. In
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4
term ron tne ii. eleven, rt-eiiii-iti i-unu i iP.. tMiii.,- "'.V111 innniet in col.
ioda. Wray was also an ensign, lttlnjr I itiiie rv Lfi ,,' ." heutmants nf
crartuates at Annapolis. Vhere he ranked , who haVl'laen IS the i it? e.' ..,""!' 1,,nu'llnnl
,b,rt.vseM,hlnaclassofT50 students , jJn.laSVESS
iiiji'i
Salmon Names Colts
After llohey Baker
and Johnny Overton
, Wftltrr J. Salmon. Hip promlnmt nif.
linrN miner, lin mimed tun nf Ills twft-jenr-olil
(olto, hr Celt, In honor nf (he
3rente.it nthlrllr heroes of the wnr.
ohnny Oirrtnn. of lnle, nnrt Ilnhfi
Inker, of I'rlnrflon. The Jockey Club
nlmiilir hnn npprnteil the mimes. Nal
mon eneetN much nf hln soiinKHlers nml
nntlrlpnlro thnt Ihey will renent the
sterling ilrtorlen often nrcomiillnhril br
their name.nke- who liifwle the nunreme
siicrlflce. (Iirrton mis klllM In nellon nt
I hiitrnii-Thlerry e.nH linker, who hnil
been rreillreil iilth hereml tictorles mer
Hun nlrnlunes, wis kllleil In n full after
the nrmNtlre hnd been signed.
MINORS URGE REFORMS
wie American Association, and liilwarcl
HatllOll. of Slouv t'llv. ta.. nc-llm- neesl.
dent of the Western T.eoirlte l..ff lnt-
night for Cincinnati, where today they
"NAME TENNIS OFFICIALS
Iajor Adcc Sole Candidate for
1010 P,J 1.
Jl rrcfllticilt
I Renomnatloii of the officers of th
c.nueu states National Lawn Tennis
Association Is nnnnuntert til tlie rennrl nf
Its nominating committee, Just made
public hv Jnmes S. Cushman. the clinlr-
niiui. The other members of the com
mittee are I'.Ichard Blsnop, of Boston,
and It 1, Van Arsdale of Chicago.
The ticket they hae named for the
consUU ration of the delegates at the an
nual meeting of the national association
to lie held in New York on February 7
follows
President, (ieorge T. Ac'ee. N'e.v York:
vice president, Julian S. JIvtIck. ew
Yolk; seiretni), Udwln V. Torrev,
Clinton, X V., treasurer Albert II
l lmpllii, Springfield, .Mass: eecutle
committee. ex-President Ham W,
MIocuni, e-PiCFldent Itobert 11. Wreiin ;
sectional delegates, Joseph M. Jen
nings, .Middle Statts Chestnut Hill, Pa ;
, V'.-ee.c.ll " Sllddle Atlantic sec
tion, Washington, I). C. : delegates-nt-large,
It Xorris Williams. :d Boston.
Jlass : Wutson M. Washbuin. Sew
Aork; ( lalg UUldle, Philadelphia.
JAfKSflN MF.ETS sTn!H
Star Li"lmveiL'llt8 ill Final Bout
?,, ,-f. . . , "u,u
ol u,c UlVllipia A. A.
Willie Jackson, the bov with the
heft tight, nnd nick Stosh. who claims
,..t ,,!" H,",i ,',." " ".' "' ' "J,11-:
& "'thc'dT.n'Jih!! 'V&nl
nn.ri nt tlie .sniitli liti.i
on Christmas afternoon and celebrated
the hollilaj bv scoring a technical knock-
?u,t,r llorge "Young Knic," of
,)oe pijiHnj f t),!s cltv Bt,j ru
0'I.eai. of -"e'w Vrt uin iu-nn nmiiu.
'in c -'r tiiintr hi the' semlu Imliiu. Th..
other bouts on the card follow: Jack
Uantrow and Hilly (Jannon. Kid Wagner
nnd Sammy Feldman,
IlilU UUtl .llC'ilUOi
anu uattnng aiack
Scraps About Scrappers
.lark Itiis-o. the New Orlenni llKhtttel-'ht.
who iiiHile this i.t hi, home until he en
Imted in tho Uhttlon Carps In his honm
town. Inn reieltn his honnrablo dlscharBt
a;nl utart.d for this tlly. .Ine Christiana
lil innnaRei. epei in his battler In town
nbom Weiiinxit.it nfiernoon
t nristiana ha.
Kll'.' nis .Pinl'Bi
"'"':' his pnit.ee to un.tose Willi,, j.tdj.
.!" "I J-. "'I'l '""t lit the Nutloaal A. A.
j hey will ho seen in aethm un Januari IS.
lle Monin and Joe Christiana now- ar-
'," '.""".'". ",1,."bbiii a itt ?r four Imxers
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Ja. I: lit,,,,,,. Vo-ihk joe Ii.nre'l, Joe I.ionard
""" nail.le llllanii
.i,nii, iimnl-e Ins staited iiht work fir
his shetlu'ed elehi-rimnd batile with iimiir
1 1 1 Ihl 'II-,,.. ...ill i .. . . . ' "
v ";"",'' , "" m in umi in
N'""r,t rl" on J"J11L --
4oi I winanl. tlu fnrncr nm.iUMi l-nutim.
lKl.l ' X.'Z ,;T,Vl
rtlni alone Ii tnwi farm and Is rmuhient
that I e v Ml tal.e tne bant ininelclit ruler
Into to' t l.en thn ,ome toa, the?
111 if -MiSi.e at W Paul. Thev nre to meet
at the National , A. on .Saturday nlihr.
l.ethler lo Lead Quoit Club
William r I.eehler has been re-eleitel
l-resideni of the .Straw-ben y Qulot V'liiV
1 ftt'hr..'."?- "''" J,T -'tier will be t hi V, I.
Vei"V7':.'',,,-:!Ll--L-''''I...,'lll''n:tr..;.
I nfih Shnunl ,.m7eiWVhV;,l,.,r'1 ""'t.Tli.
Ke", Iu"!' w"l I s.'U'TbeiSubniiusrVtbl
atenue ami llunlnido, Mrect im Ji ?5
emi n-r on IMiruart January
s.i;n ... i '.:.,.,-;.i.rr...,,.r." "-. . w
Tbre. n c.
uirce itiii-icrs Star. Heturu
I .?,'"'''-. -. Jan fl -iiemoh.
;'',,-,,'. J ' emrni-il tliree or the slHn
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Olympia A. A. lI,.roi,J linU inbritii.
moniiiv Kvi:viNVi?Vn,rrfi0Mr-
Kill itiriifr h. Sininiv lrliii;.
Joe Phillips vs, Artie O'Leary
Wilhe Jackson" Dick Stos
New York
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Roller Skating, Dane. & Cabaret
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