t " ir "' ' " -? r. ' "" yt-T.775rr5Tf nJ wif& i ' 'j '. i ""w?sra. r . Sr ,". 9--fl" 12 w,.-f f1 .. re-e'tsl EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919 WITH GARRY HERRMANN OFF NATIONAL COM MISSION, BAN JOHNSON CAN ONLY BOSS HIMSELF Sw-?n if: m n lit: 1 s r , ! GARR Y HERRMANN'S DAYS AS BASEBALL DICTA TOR NUMBERED repudiated by Oivn League ported by American, Veteran Chairman of National Commission Soon Will Be Shown the Exit By ROBERT V. MAXWELL f sports Illtnr F.ienlng I'tilillr I-eelger VplARRT HERRMANN'S tlajs as chairman of the Nation il Commission ate P numbered. The Cincinnati mtiRnntP. who lias lieen repudiated bv his pwn Jeague and upheld by the Amerkan, will be officially presented with the tinware and gently but flrmlv conducted to the outer pate This is ho real dope on the baseball sltuitlon ource. In a short time another man arty, and It Is confidently believed he flrcult. Herrmann's position Is a peculiar one Ho has been a National Leaguer all his life and his presence on the commission iiiturnlly would place the balance of power In his own league With Johnvon and Hejdler pg associates, the vote should lie " to 1 on all villi questions However Garry Is not wanted He got In bad with the American League last summer when hooted to send Scott Ferrv to the Braves, and the case was taken out pf the ham's of the commission and phced In the Cleveland courts This troublo sejfms to have been patched up and h wis restored to good stand ng In Ore junior circuit ' Now comes the plot of the stor A committee of four -two from faxh league has been appointed to select a suitable candiiLite W l Baker, of Philadelphia, and Bill Veeck of Chicago, will take c.ire of the National's end of It, and Navtn, of Detroit, and Colonel Ruppeit, of New York, have been selected bj Johnson The league representatives will work separately and trj to agree on a chilrman It his been claimed that Ban Johnson holds the whlphard in this case, but such tnaj not be the case. If the American League Insists on retaining Herrmann and the National submits the name of a man who has the ability and is big enough to fill the position what will Johnson do" He c innot hold out for his candidate, and Ban is vvNe enough to see It for that reason a new chilr tnan will be agreed upon within the next month i Jf.V THE joint meeting of the leagues tt tiai reported that sLr Ac ' tional owners otcd against Herrmann and six American Leaguers ! supported him The Xattonal part of it i torrect, but only four , of Johnson's men last affirmant e ballots Thr ofjielal I otc Has , 10 to 4 against him with tuo & not totlna " Willard Sleeps While Leonard. Real Crumpion. Fights jTESS WILLARD our flghtless champion, should feel proud of himself Y vhen he reads of Bennj Leonard and his trip to the Pacific coast While the heavj weight tltleholder is resting his big hulk in a comfortable hair and making plans to fool the public another teason with his circus, Leonard Is defending his title a-ilnst nil comers It is the cliff eience? b- iween a real champion and one of the Willard Is the saddest tltleholder ha heavj weight crown In ill repute b tt meeting a contender Since winning Jon he boxed but once, and that was a ten round no-decIlon affair against pork-and beaner. Big Jess Is dragged out todav to Ferve as a honlble ixample and to compare him with a champion who Is a real fighter and does iot care who knows it Since winning that memorable bout from Preddv Welsh Leonard has not been idle He did not go on the stage or attempt to run a show of Bis own, but stuck to the boxing gime meeting every one dug up by the iiatchmakers He did not Insist that his foes be llglitw eights, but stepped out of his class to box welterweights His battle with Jack Brltton, the American welter champion, last summer will long be remembered, and If the war hadn't Interfered Benny would Inve challenged Mike OIJovvil the middleweight champion, at 154 pound- Willard huulH pat himself on the pack when he compares Leonirds record v lth his 1 But that is not oil Bennj now Is speeding westward to engage In jeveral bouts on the coast agilnst the leading lightweights There are Cy top notchers out there and little is known of their prowess but a little B like that does not anno the New Yorker He not onlj will meet All comers, but each battle will be to a DHCIiMON Leonard has confl- DP L dence in himself and will rik his valuable title In everj scrap No cham- ?' 11 si Jlon has done this in jeirs, especiallj when the no decision game Is thriv ing on me Atlantic coast . DEXXY'S list opponent uill be Lew Tendter type lie it ri yarded at a good man and rapnblr , of ghing a good account of himirlf lie is no suchir or vi I up, but ' the icry best of his efclAs on thr. 1'acUlr toast Leonard mi 7u tcork cur out for him Hoppe Still Ready to Gil e Cochran Chance ANOTHER reguhr champion Is Willi Hoppe monaich of all he suivevs In the Milliard world Willie w is in town list night stopping over be tween trains He was en route to Rochester, N , where he plavs an exhibition game with ("ieorge button todav Hoppe his been champion for many jears and never turned down a rlnllnger In fact, he s-eoks rather than sidesteps them. "I have been unnoj ed consider iblv this veir ' aid Hopp. bj the persistent challenges of Welker Cochrin tor a championship match I am J'dlllng to pl.ij anv time and anv place If Cochran will post a side bet of 2500 or more winner take all 1 don t think I am dictating In the much lor I not onlj will put up as much monev as nn challenger, but uKo m title It is the custom, has been followed for vears, and I can't see whv It should be changed for Cochran or any one else . "For example, take the champions In other things Boxing Is bfst known, and can vou find a parallel cae" Can jou name one man who Is willing to box a challenger tor the title anil put up his OWN monej for a side bet It cant be done W'th all due respect to thr titlehnldprs In the fistic game they are too shrewd business men to take any chances They will insist on a big guarantee and not even spend tb"e own money for training expenses If a man wins the championship lie Is forced to concede verthlng and most of the time gets little for his work The profit comes later "When I think of that I feel I have been more than fair with Cochtan I would like very much to play him but first a substantial side bet should fee made, and if he is a better man than I he will win some of my mon'y along with the title This does not refer to Tochran in particular, but any billiard plajer In the world" t HOPPE is fair in his offer, for a rhampmnshxp malt h uttultl mrrtn the canceling of Us lour anil rut oil his principal tneotnr U'i(r clears -more than iH.ooo a ytnr on Ms exhibitions, and that SJjd'j side 6et looks Ue chicken feed A'o Need for Boxing-Commission Rule Here nrtHB boxing commission bug has stung some of our well-known legis. 'J- lators again and another bill has been Introduced in Harrlsbur' Senator YT. E. Crow, of Favette, did the Introducing of the measure which is similar to the one Governor Brumbaugh refued to sign two jears ago It la impossible to figure why this State needs a bill to regulate boxing.. The rlstlc gamo has flourished hero for almost 100 vears, and never has there been any scandal to amount to anv thing The different cities handle their own affairs make their own laws .and are getting along beautifully. There is little, if an. oppoMtion, nnd a boxing bill with a high-priced commission is unnecessary. In States where boxing Is regulated by political appointments boxing eeldom lasts any length of time We all know what happened In New York oft again on again, off again Ixiok up the history of boxing throughout the country and ou will find that State laws finally closed own the game. J Philadelphia stands out as the greatest boxing city In the world More champions have boxed here and more people attend the boxing show a than any other place. Boxing is held fifty-two weeks in the jear, and we need no State boxing law or commission to tell us what to do. f 'vxx oesi imrcy or uovcrnur optuut tu no is io rcjuse 10 sign anv such measure if it goes through, and let licit enough alone Thjt nmmnter nrtt nhle. in handle their nun huitnrm tint! initat.. I the public. THE death of Johnny Spatola removes one of the characters of the 14-boxing game. Johnny alwavs was a manager and u good one, He 3ndld all ofUhe principal Italian boxers in Philadelphia and was veiy J wll known. His champion I, Kddie Wagond and Johnny Mayo, boxed all Wt the top-notchera. and Only Partially Sup and It comes from nn authoritative will be selected to sit In as a third will be acceptable to the Johnson cheese varietv we ever hive had He his placed refusing to even entertain an Idea the championship from Jack John Jot - Benjamin, a outhpau of the MOVIE ""ArtD WHAT'S GoiivJt, To be The Result? HAue Tne apparm-os To MftKe IT AT Home- cau Vou, (MAtStfJE WHAT'LL VICTRIX FIVE SCARES M1DVALE 'et Philadelnhia Team Goes to Pieces After Leadiii"; Bi" Leacuers WILBAR LOSES ANOTHER Afte- hHVlrg Mldvale '-t" 1 cnliec'lon of high-priced rntern T ngtie talent beaten last evening at Tnvmnre Hall the VictrlN teim went tn pieces In the closing fifteen minutes inrl allowed tho strel worke- tn win out bv the score of 19 to 13 Throughout the entire, first h ilf the lo'trt showed superiority and at the cloi-e of the per otl w ere In the lead at D-7 Thev maintained the fame great pice it the Ft irt of the second period and after five minutes were plivfd were ahead at 13-7 The entire club then gave a wonderful txhlbltlon of going to plecs. and while Mldvale added 1- successive points the did not add one to their total and finished on the short .nd of a 19-13 fcore and one of the most Peculiar games ever pi ,. ed in the otner contest isnuov n mii 'Vain7 Th"mca7nTss w" 'Th- nrsrha,rend:rno"..r'lO-vUbarT md while the losers never were in the leid thev preyed the Kails club through out ami tt was inbodv s gime until the list few nilnuus Mjiiv blar IMajer 1 1 (MAtStfJE WHAT'LL I "SV f " . ui--.rlt . nwvw, 1HERC5 I ' "AWO MARK MV UoRd S N, fDDie- After July ) I TrWMK oF Houi 7hc x " " ' FIRST Yoci'Lu S rXreMT MCDICIMti f I PCOPLC 'WITH VA;0R3E MA.MCJF"ATUReR,S WtU. I I habits Thn You ) PR6Ft !! ?- is That AIL PAY L0MG see wow-- TneY .' Fair? The Peopre ( i nAVre To ) J CAu T .JiEPRUE ME I f v HAvyf taoT To HAue V ' OF .SOMSj-MisJC IvTe I I HCRCi' ) s V SQCABTMIM6 AMD HK lr I ALWAYS 'USED AMt I How .) TrteVLt- B TAKliOG ALt V txvecr Me T6 ee X kHowi sort of srurr- N.-- I I itmout'-"(t THe ( ) (TirZT s Whon Insketball hits Its stride agiln ' Ut"nU N nnt 'a !l11 represented, as It is tional itgitt.i on the Seine was for next -eason he b g eag, r, w 11 roh hemn.e.1 In hv ..nlrlctlve ruUs and nr- m.rlv chief f pollto of Poughkeepsle, Vmer.cm I- igue n the h,gg.st n, .Jor.t , ' JZ. rei ".1 ""'J. . ' ,'nd, L'.."?' !" " "nf. ' ".. . .,' l.u ,ii in viiM s rirruit - .. i- iv.. .- iU. rn ,.. .Cent "l uir in- ii in -.... ..... .- are ellglb'i for fast comp m Hill Kennedy of tin- Jasper Jewels, Is an occasional visitor to Travmore Hall as Is also Jnhnnv I.inton, and this I p.lr .ire not out tn the hvllvv is biuzlng hen the game Is undtr vi iv, but are bum giving tin future gre its the onie I over Some of the plavers in the Vmfricin I.eigue liavM n fed to burn, and In this respect i pair ot Lous shine meaning Martin and Schnled.nmn The latttr. of course ladis weight, but with thrf " v..u.- ... o- -. ..." , 0j .,.:.. ,. .,.'.,,. retirement from amateur tracK nnd lltiu or four heavier veterans ho wl'l be and thev had to work piuen narder for It t0,m,etitlnn Helium soon alter his ar rarrbd along and prove a "em-nlon thin for anv previous emitrst, also stoi. rival In Norway w II1 tnite up a position Martin too is light for the iiarkflMd especially In n league like the V istern hu then Jlmmv Ilrown cets bv .V d". but men Jimmv nrown gets n a' d'- fen.e. and the form.r stai mi stdl be ible to lontlnue at guaid ,., ,. , . n I Manv Olher f.ood One ... I uifn tnere nre m mv otners wtio are 'certain to make their mark In fist eompanv This InDules virtinllj the entire. Mldvale, Hancock and si i o- imnlia clubs ,',,n n,1re, 'F t'"1 " others as Illllv Illaik a huskv bov with a good head, Oscar .Melnlurdt nnd Uibe t-i. . Tt,- i..- k .a ,., i.c.(n.,a I Mot The latter his the makings of a second Pave Kerr I derail Rm? dflnial Dic New Orleins, Jan .1 II U ir I.lward n V'lolett nn old tini. follower of the niu haw Joined the srejt majnrlM reeentix Vlnlelt will be remeinbereil . h veteran rlt jr f ina as the referee "' S",','''??!:'. "v.". tween Jim 1 erbett nnd lake Kllrain whlrh was fought In this 1 in in ISPi. shortly be 1 fore L'ltrbi t w nt the heavvwiUht title from John I I 1 howliv; KESUIS In Kntahls of 1 olumbus Leatui- matches list nlaht the two leidlng teirns Santa Vlnrli and st i,m had a rinse anl exciting tattle St l.eo wit nlrg the odd gm These two te.tns irt now tlt-d fir first pine rolumbua won ihne from VVet Phllndelphli s: en Salvador took ths nd1 game from Pin 20ti and ilrownson lost all three to San I.omlngo Morgan of Columlus rilled the high three games of the season gett ng 223 173 anl -02 for a Vis total ' mT i F.n SArv vtvmv l-redks 1H1 Kl 177 Keirnej jj. im I'll llran ia7 171 141 Tallint IV, 17J Il Shernnl '.0 1 IW 17li Urown .l"i 172 I'll f Ward 170 11 17H O nrln 1V ltl 171 Warl 17s ins in" k"nm 17S .117 172 Totals MV 'OI S7V Tom, n.-H S7 s 10 tOMIMHl'l VVKSTPHIIV Houth 1v IVV ft I a rns MV Kit 1V2 I rale I"" 17" 1"" Nelll It-' 141 1 -II Ileelnney 1114 13". kelle r. 1 J3 ( osllgan 117 117 llllnd 117 mr.rciV J. 17 1 '.O.' llHHlee lie n, 112 I'ullen l'n nl J f Nnil 1 pi 111 I Total" '"' Pl- hl Totals (01 1177 7P Hayes tv 12 " J Trucks 121 i;i in; Vleehan 121 121 1M llogn 1. i r,a 1 rluii'ii "J h? 7". 5',,.,.'rJ '" iw " larrell 1VI 1VI Jsl MiVUhon If. 1.-4 1VH I Thomson IMI1 H"4 1 lu 220 Totals 721 1 Tolals CIS 70rt S30 nrtovvssoN vv domincio Polts IS" 1- ... yr rkh g lis 140 17 !."' " lull in. 11 Clin.t... 11, K, li viurtha ' II . ... "rady 111 loo hlleh.l in Jill ll Vtrlntire 172 14s 1 V4 VlcOary IM NJ 11 Moonej 111 m III lvloste n 1UT JJ' smith 110 Mm 13. - 7-r tt; TcUU 721 720 38 TejUll. 702 831 T3T OF TWO MEN DISCOVERING A POPULAR Plan Regatta for Allied Soldiers on the Seine Many Famous American Oarsmen to Race at In ternational Meet in France ALLISON MAY COMPETE Fn rift, Jan 1 3. AN INTnnNATlO.N 1. rowniK reRilta will be held on the Seine earl in Mirth, according to nn announcement here tod-n Alrcid more thin a hun dred entries lne been rcccUed from men In tht. A IZ F Their rtputntlons in th hells nf Cornell, Columbia, Sjra cuse rcnnhnnla Ilanard Yale, Wis. touin and other utuxersltles of Amu lea art flrml esinldished The Kn Khts of Columbuq w ill stage the meet, nnd win nae as a member of their rowing committee Lieutenant U A Peterson, who his been In the naval aviation forces Ho Is one of I '" '"' '"rfce ' " OI "'5 n "" f MmCrlca 3 ma,eur , " "" P f nd "'" '"f," nrt n , , $ PoruTl ,'ifir, represented in the roiling contests The expenses i,h,U 1,,,e1,T""fn 'T lBX? 1 b cal Uar-nifii Lligilile I Ills will le the flrxt reall representa- the Intern itinnal rowlnc reiratta (hit I 'nc world lias known The Ilnellsli '"' "" ,trtslluillllL-l ui I tr R " of rennsvlvanli and Schuvlklll nvv oaismen wlio are prob iblv eligible to compete in this international affair MIDDIES WIN AGAIN Score Eleventh Straight by Dovvn - iiifr Georgetown Five tnniipolls, Vld , Jan J3 Tho Naal V nlum won i hiaki thill game from 'i.orgetmvn vesterdav afternoon by the score of 2 J to It It was the eleventh ",",,!,',, . . , .. . lor governimnt instruotor In athletics , ".'" Middles started the game withniti Helium wis sent h. ro by the .or- JfT'". '.ntl P,"rlnK'.' I"" l"l,0'H ?", weglun lovtnmfnt and the 'Ijalve A. prised them bv si nrlng five points before I r tiircssv for the purpose of studving the Midshipmen talll-d Hoih "f the first , American method" of athletle tr lining siring men were called Into the game Part of this training lourso Included ;;'"'"' "ntll n.ar the elose of luiiuins active p. rtkipitlon in Amer- thr period that the visitors were passed 'lean competition to familiarize himself rip nn r pnilM II tn 1 In fjin, nf Ih.. ..i.k ....Jin...... , ' ,, ' ' " "" Mm hell Miool Wins lnlr v" h.ll Vrhnni won the rh.impluni.liip of South Philadelphia e.tsrd b ileffatlnB i Vfi..hJii ' V.Ji- .. mar !".nnn l,m Kl '" vlltrhrii jmnHlum r. to I Pour sx nunutr. perlvbi were llasdl luiorclln.- to i.ninn rn , rnr inula n ni ii.r, j wi h t. m ua- full an I ...tliii. ..I.I. l.-ll. .. n inj tII tho ptliits for tho winners 1 mr.i kennel ( till. Hi. ,,.,. -I i liopd rvennei l.llll. Iianquel Th Tloc Kennel Pluh w hi h In one of the irrniRent all hreed lub In th iountr , .,. h.flt, thirrt annual ban.iuet tonight t tho Hotel Illngham I eliipli Grapplers Win l,ailv ith Dethlehetn. Pa. Jon .1 I el south nethlehetn. Pa .Jon I I eh.gh . the "grappling' Toacl, a t theUnlversIt? th" eeresttng tejm lust night riefi iteH Ih., u.i.... u n .. . "i .. ..ciiieersill inis sting team last night defeated ihe vt.i leniown y VI ( A byet scon. f .ti to i SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS I Italtllng Isinard Is ceitln- In shine for hU fomliic fix round lmttl Mlth Jommx (Jornian of Jrnt.lnttton Th ht to i rvew It tht flnul Uiut at thft fimbria A i tomurrow nlt.lit MutchmaKT Johnn Uurns h m arrinfiptl an cxtfllent rrMlmln.rj pro grim to nujjport th final fraci Tflrr Hfrmaii, tho rulr of the bantam w-ijM fiivlflor, hi btfn tri'nlnc for thr lntt two Tii-trkf anl now Is down to th bantamut-lght limit TaWor and urrm hU tnanrfri fxpct to sign Fete with t hnrley s Iiu of (rem'' in a rhort whll Tomm I)lon, tho former Kansas Ctty llftrhtwe-tsht but now of thin lt haa re reid an offer from th Unlfcrd biatfs Gov ernment to (ont.nuft an an arm, boxlnjr In uttructor Dlm refund the offer an he has Ju-t btn hunorabt UtchAr,rd from thi arrnv wher !" has ai I aa boxing lntru tor fur mr than a near One of the beat lightweight acrara of the r?ann utll M h"ld at the Olympla A A Mrnd-v night Willie Jack on and r rankle ()oun: HrlU of New IJedford ar booked to appear in the final bout Frank te i lark and Johnny Murrry of .New York will fur nlsh tho acthltiea In the fojrth iftto The Tom Cowler-KId orfolk bout whlrh a to tx utaged at Hracuao tomorrow nlsht, haa been canceled Ih colored bat tier broke hla han 1 while tralnlnK ftr the tight (owler met in Clay Turner In Uoaton on January -7 --, ' JhU Ujinlou, the new natcbmlksr of lh vAJMAT' RIGHT' HAVE They 3ot ta Tea. US VAJHAT We SHrLL ' HAue - THer Ta6 AvUAY gdrAeTHirJG I M)c7 KWOVAJ WIHAX' V THAT'LL MBeVW M'Nichol at Guard in Columbia Game Ilftnm MrSlrlioI, uiplain of Ut neanon'r tinhenten frpnliman fle nt IVnn, linh hern nlilftrd to thf arott tfiini, nnd no riouht'will hold down a regular position thr remainder of the seuftoti MtMtlml was jtlien n liunif In (hi Miililcnliortf imtrst laftt Snturdoj npttlnj; and nhowed it ell. t lnt iiiKht 'f pr k (l( e Coach I.on Jourdrt p hi red the for mer I a Salle enHatlon at guard and front Joe Alltehell to the side linen. I lit I tin up for the ope nl a ir leu we Kme of the NeaNoit ulth Columbia aturdn ntRht la fw ork will be iin follnust iwffne and stnanard, forwards; Dints, renter, and Mc M hoi and I'eck, Riiardi, l.ick Kill the local champion, Is 'over there," an Is George Allison, .mother local star If Kellj and Allison can get into anv where near their best condition, Jd b taT ""-" " """"" Rooncv Mav Enter "00nC3 noon Pion Ml , ev. the American amateur clnm- slngle sculler, also Is In the service s lip nurnoes to train for tho rces i,cre this soai-on, ma go across hTnnnd to trv owt the forelcners Also TtorvZXS. 'ZlS "Yi'i's 15 ivvent Into the .ar. Ho vwis severely I ut Ins recovered, and Is about to i irt training for the races here Ulg Hill McC.ibe. who has been made muster of ciremonles ot the Interna II I II IK t"Tll Ctrl j i vuhiinviiiv fs . I md h iv lug been In cloo touch with the tiainlng and coaching of all the varsity 'irewt. HELLUM RETURNS HOME , Will Assume Position d Athletic Instructor in Norway New 'Vork, Jan 23 John Hi Hum, former Pastime C all-around nth hte has left this country ror his home In Vorwav The departure of the for- ner I'nstlme A C athlete means his "'"' j-'muiuuns He'lum arrived in this miiiiiri tie. cember -'7. 1117 He won the pentathlon championship the metropolitan senior discus throwing title and finished fourth In the senior national Javelin-throwing I competition Want Game Laws JnforceJ ' TtlS PennBVlX IliA Stnte flnm- i.n Cluli ''."''JY Sld.ul,. "r"!u't banuuet last nlaht at J1J south Hroail irect Dr r Chul- mfr 1 ulton acted nu touslm.it.ter anl the H'ntlrnenl of the vnrlous speakers una a unit tor the txtter irntlctlon of the Knmo n,l n"b "' th Stite through tho enactment i !!",""!n,, ," ami thi rUld enforcement "' I0"' "Irea I on the statuto books " Riggs to Coarh Penn Matnien rtussell Rlggs former 111 pound wrestling - u - in ,., Ue.-Ana - ..l." .: V" . '"." I ther'screlce "--" ' "" " ' m , National A A expects to h.eo j nd li-V.l.rM."d' ci;.nh" n VS n'aln lout Young Joe Horrell and Uddl. vie. Andrews nl 1 meet In the semifinal Mitch, mailer ll.nlon has arranged throe all stir bouts for the prellmlnarj contests leff Smith and Johnii Howard havo been slgnel lo appear In an eight round bout at Jerse tlty on tho night of I-ebruar 3 Jlldie VIoMldrews has llee bouls srhed uled .On Saturday night at the Nuional A At v-oung Joe llorrell villi lw i;dd", opponent Tim Droney faces .VlcVnlreevs nt Lancaster on Monday night January 31 McAndreee will travel to Homestead Mis where ho meets Dick De Sanders Johnny (Irlffltha and VcAndre will meet In 11L ti more on february 7 Ten dats later 1 ddie will travel to 1-ortland Vie where h. faces Walter Mohr Tim Droney has t-ej signed up for three battles Uesldes tho VicVnlrewa match la I ancasler he facts Jack Itusso and J ick Hutler Jsrk llroito has been matched to meet Chick Rogers Johnny flay and Johnny J. son Tho dates for th bouts will be mi rounced soon nnilii s-.fi UqhirMti sill I . t . a . . Jack VVelnsleln. former manager of Eddie O Ktefe who recently retired from the bos. Ing game is now handling the affairs of Allle Nack the llrooklyn welterweight VVelnsleln Is amlous to sign Nack with such ltnvn as Harlem Eddie Kelle'. Jon VV li.l. nn.1 Paul Voyle, TOPIC HOWLI J C. novo 1 APPROACH SHOT OF GREAT VALUE If Played Correctly, Can Overcome Poor Driving and Putting SOME USEFUL HINTS Ilv CHARLES (CHICK l KAS In my previous irticle 1 staled the approach shot ranks with tne most use. f . I I nllMa In .I.. .VAlfAi.'n 1 n .. . A n r-t UI CllUlf, III llC (,U"I O U.IK B lllll-ll U. T p mv readers will understand an approach Has 22-Point Advantage at .Halts-hot is tho plavlng of any stroke within wr TVTnrk on Schaefer 100 vards of the green Most plivers w aJ "'"' ,3 av-e,ker Cochrin regard It ns the most difficult and they .Xn', Ja0Ung balk-lfne pltTJ?r also recognize It as of the most value from iown continued his sensational Tajloi. the great British professional, work vesterday in his 3600-polnt match savs in "peaking of tlie approach shot: with Jacob Schneftir. Jr. nt Maurice The stroke is a difficult one from the fact that It Is or should be. played solely from the wrist There Is not a setn- blancc of body swing about it: it Is wrist work, and that alone, from which success is attnlned . ,, W rut Movement 'T.verv atom of the work in a stroke such as i am now dcscrll.Tne comes from sucn as i am now aoscrio ng comes irorn the wrist-I am now .peaking In a broad sense and those plavers who are pes - oAotiAil rtf -inf.. pill., t nvltiln nt CtrnnC sessed of naturally flexible j et strong wrists, hold a great advantage, but others shou d tlot be discouraged by I lloMon. Mm , Jan 2T T.l-utenant Col- . , ." . t hrpnuRe the title comtietl , imhllltv to ln all thit in reoulred nel Herbert A aidne recently dlacharced but lost out because trie title compeii any inablllt to do all tnat ih requireii from ,he Unltt(l b,at,s arm has been Hon was called off for that ear Theo at their initial appearances The art of ejected ecretnn of tho Ho.ton Athletic ...irallv Shaunc e has first call for this p.a ing anv; particular stroke cannot be taffi&ZnMo .SUn?1?? 1 Tease1"1 bXTe".!." wAti, in learned without the expenditure of time 1 Jhamp0n ot Canada In mm and was Junior sht on ts technical rights If convinced and trouble "The most popular club Is admitted to be the mashle. Still it Is only during re cent ears that the mashle has been used as a club with which approach shots can best be plaed Formerly the golfer, amateur or professional, In play. Ing u shot of this description, used an Iron Now the mashle has been found to be better adapted for the purpose, with Its short deep blade, than the long narrow blade In the Iron " Has Another Value Surely TaIor has had the experience to know whereof he speaks I would point out nnother Important fact about the approach shot, and that Is Its great valuo In recovering from a poor drive. A player who has mastered the approach shot Is always dangerous, and though hv ilrlce mav he w lile In the hole, his opponent cannot count him out until after his approach shot has been made. And again the man who Is skillful with the mashle has a great advantage Af...l n... imnn nitlltnv lie mile' (In. fnp ... . -... ...- -- .-- ... . ... -wilful iiini.r nf the nnnro ich shot the skillful player or tne approicn snot can otte.i afford an extra stroke on the green And so In an Important sense the ureen And so in an Important sense the "...-..l. i.. .. in, iv, Vi.aonio i.nm f approach shot with the masnie is one ot the decisive shots of the game almost n .Inn nun nnn shot If I nuv h. nar. doned .1 Ian Into highbrow fields And let me throw In one suggestion here for all fireside golfers to think over, and that Is avoid a flexible shaft In our mashle. .. - Plan Racing Meeting at Reading Heading, Jan 23 Arrangements are now under way for a light harness meeting here over the Heading Pair track May 30 and 31, una.,. th uiitnlfea of the Reading Fair As sociation A program calling for three trot- ting and pacing races each day for purses s now being arranged bj the association a ii.a nnmmiiiii rpeed committee Stearns Has the Habit 1'lnehiin.t. N. C, Jnn 23 J N Mearns 3d. of the.Nii.8au Counto Club continued his sensational golf on the championship eourse he rcecrday I-or the third time In a week ho set a. new low mark of the season with a card of 70 Dal rli Easily Defeats Augustus llellalrti Height'. Ma . Jan 23 Most of, the winter guests nt llellilre turned out estrday to folloev the solf matrh between Do VV Ut II llch of Cincinnati and 1! It Au I gustus. of Cteeeland which featured the third round of the llcll-ilre tournament Iialch won by 8 and 7 Jimmy Devine Victor at Reailing Reading. Ian 2J llelng the aggressor throughout Jabbing with both hands at will earned Jimmy Devlne of Philadelphia the popular decision over Tommy Wagoner of Urlstol In tho Maennerchor Athletic Club wlndup here last night Banquet Columbia S. A. T. C. Eleven ' New ork, Jan 21 Fred Dawson and the. Columbia S A T c varsity football team which won six of seven games plated last fall were guests at a dinner held In their honor at the Columbia University Club last night Henilryx and Fritlayyfieleated M, Ixiuli, Jan 21 Tim Hendryg out. fielder, .nd ftay Krldaj, pitcher, have been released by the Ut foufs Drowns to the Louisville club, of the American Assn.e. tlon llendrva was traded to the llrovVns last season hy the bankets Friday was with the Mobile cluh last yeai Palace Rink, 39th & Market SU. Roller Skating. Danclnc nJ Cabarvl KVKtU ATT, .;. YKMMJ Tlf DALLAS WILL STAGE SIX WEEKLY MEETS Meadowbrook Club Games Every Saturday Open to All Athletes Every Event, Handicapped t MANY PRIZES OFFERED By EDWIN J. POLLOCK ITS the season between the season for track athletics, but the men of the cinder path will have plenty to do to aid in their training, and they owe a vote of thankB to bnmuel J Dallas and the Meadowbrook Club A series of games have been ar ranged by the A, A V, president to be contested every Saturday afternoon on the roof of Wanamaker's store. Kvcry week at least three contests will be staged, prizes will bo nwarded to the first, second nnd third men In each event, and meda'B also will be given to the athletes gaining the most number of points during the entire set of games President Dallas has planned Blx games, tho first of which was held last Saturday afternoon. They are open to all those who wish to contest. All are handicap affairs, and the only requirement to enter Is to appear on the roof Saturday afternoon. Atkertnan Enters Three races will be held this Saturday, starting at 3 o'clock. The first will be the quarter mile, the second the half and the third the mile Many athletes have signified their Intention of com peting, Ackerman, of the Hog Island A A being one of the star outside con testants Ackerman vvjn the two-mile handicap last Saturday and Is anxious to repeal In the mile Hill, of Meadowbrook, had the best time In the distance grind laat week, covering the two miles in the actual time of 10 minutes ana n Memorial Service for Capt. Ed Grant ew lork, Jnn, 23 Dean Acad emy will hold n. memorial service on February 21 for graduates of the school who made the supreme sac rifice in France, and cupcclally for Captain "Ilarvnrd l.ddle" Grant. The principal of the neademv has ad dressed a letter to the ew lork rlub asking for suggestions as to a good man to speak at the services. In reply the ew ork tlub has suggested Captain Ilnrrlgnn, son of Ned llarrlgan, of the once-'nmous tram, llarrlgan and Hart. Captain llnrrlgan was with Captain Clrant Just before he wns kilted and on the same iiuest In trvlng to succor the famous "I ost nattollon." COCHRAN TAKES LEAD DalVs room ana iook me lean awy from his ilval The totals for three dasfpr?y are 1800 points for Cochran nnil 177fi for fjrhnefer Mehnefer von vesterdav afternoon's block by 300 to 201 and plaed like a champion Ho ran out his 300 points in nine Innings, with an unfinished ' break of 122 In the night game Cochran ' plavcd a sclntl'lant game tie pui to gether Hi points In fourteen Innings average of 35 1-7. He had runs 0trgfnD5, "g" nd,0j. . I High Jumper Elected Secretary A A IT. chamnlon In luotl Star Tennis Plaers to Meet New -ork. Jan 23 Tho flrt exhibition 1 doubles Inwn tennis match of tho aeanon will take place at tho Ileluhts Casino 7V Montauuo street.. IlrooVlyn on Saturday afternoon at J Tiilotk when Miss VIolK IUurstedt and Frederick 11 Alexander will play Miss Kleanor (loss and Harry McNeal the club professional McHenry Elected Fre-hman Captain The freshman basketball team of the West Philadelphia Catholic Hlzh .School unani mously elected "Pud" ilclfenrs. star for- unnl tn enntln the fl thrnush the sea son Mcllenn also ptaed quarterback on tho football team Oldest "Pro" Golfer Dies New ork, Jan 21 fleoripe strath oldest professional (rnlfer In "the United States for mnv iMn In .hari?- of the Crescent A Ci links is dead nt his home. 1)010 Seventh ""... ,.,... ..u- .. . . .""."""""'" 'k "" j Soccer NcWS and Notes otc(-r "-lVS unu nuiLS I Hocrerites of this city will have a chance saturdav afternoon of witnessing one ' t the beat games seen hero sines the old da of the ihlstles. tho Hibernians anl the the New york and I'aterson teams tre n Highlanders ine matcn win do cetwe n Paterson. N J These two last Sunday fousht each other to a tie ,' to J It having on tbe lose-and out plan they must replay It anl I-alrhm Park Third street and J .e- high avenue has been chosen as tho k rounds Manager fieorge Howe Is one of Ihe hap. plest men over In the New York Shin jard. since he heard his team will replay the cup match on Us own grounds nest Saturday . with James W'alders handling tho Indicator Jimmy" is considered one of the beat ref ereca In the eountrs Merchant II so far stands an undefeated team et the vvoldtenden Shore first team ' would like to plav the nlnetj minutes of , the old game and promises to make the Hrlstol bovs travel fast A game that would no doubt pick any of the local grounds would be a malcli ipturc-n Merchant A or the Dick of th uaj I Now ti VV ll.on Head un. tie rest ir,ng them down and let the Quaker lily , dccldo which Is the better team i " " shlneard" against hherldan a llethleh-m Have sou noticed how Tat llowley of Tusey & Jones handles the hall when he geis II Vat realign there are ten men on the team besides himself and clota not lose I much time passing It to one of them pMf iMW' The character built into the first Stutz Car has been imitated many times, but is just as exclusively Stutz today as it ever was. S. R. Blocksom Motor Company 667-669 North Broad Street Penn Freshman Hurt in Push Ball Fight John Bradler, member of the fresh man r!as at the Unlr,ltr of renn- rlTBtila, wan Injured In the pushball flht nhlfh nai Mated t Franklin Field Twiterday afternoon. In, the flrt tlaM or tho to rliwueii at the hetlnnlni or the haltl Dradlrr i truahed ana knorked tinronflou. lie wto broarht to the aMellnes and tarried to the drraslnir room. In the mrmnaloni ho was revived thromh the romblnfd effort of Mark O'Jselll. a third-year denU! Mndenti Johnny Noble, n wnlor medical Mndent, nnd nillr Morris, the, I'enn trainer. He was later remored to the Unrrereltr Hoxpltal, where It la said that his condition Is Improved. seconds Williams, who formerly ran for tho St. Patricks, tried a comeback and was clocked In 11:29, fast time for a man who has been out of the game for a number of years Foreman, a Meadowbrook sprinter, captured the forty-yard dash In the speedy time of 4 4-6 seconds Foreman will be remembered as the youngster who sprang tho Burprlse In the Ho Island meet by winning the contury sprint Splelman Busy Virtually all of the Meadowbrook ath letes who are In actlvo training now will be entered In the races Saturday by Coach Lou Splelman The Meadowbrook tutor Is laboring every day with his proteges, getting them In shape for the indoor games which will be staged In this cltv and New York The Wanamaker roof Is equipped with all the conveniences for track, sports. Tho track Is ten laps to the mile with room enough for a slxty-ard straight away. The turns are banked to euch an extent that they Increase speed rath er than retard it. Besides the track, the roof also Is fitted with three basketball courts and two tennis court In case of snow or rain, the scene of the races will be moved to the drill floor In the store, where the jumps and weights events are always held WOMEN GOLFERS TO MEET TODAY All Championship Tour neys Are Expected to Be Restored SECRETARY MAY RESIGN The annual meeting of the Philadelphia Women's Golf Association will bo held today at the Bellevue-Stratford It is virtually a sure thing that the fair golfers will restore all their usual cham pionship and Invltatlgn tournaments, stage their Interclub series as In the past, and all In all take up golf this sea son with the bame enthusiasm that marked their play in the pre-war dajs The association will suffer a great loss if Miss II Ethel Maule, the very eiliclcnt secretary, carries out her ex pressed determination of resigning MUl Maulo Is an unusually capable official, so good is she In fact, that many a man's golf association would bo cieiignted to ravo one as able It Is to be hoped that She ran be persuaded to change her mind nnd continue In office for at least an other cir It Is expected that the women will go on record with an expression of opinion on record with ar 1 expression 01 opinion as to the advisability of holding their national championship tournament at a . Philadelphia course, rather than at I . ' . I, ..... Shaw nee -on -tho-Delaware, the club which was awarded the event In 1917 that the majority of the women of this dlstrlit did not care to have the event plajed over Its course. Amateur Cage Comment The t-ttson Truvelers would like t hook cames with nn second class teams havins halls and ofterinir a. fair EU.raniee ,ia dress Jack O Iilsbort John ,1 Metson Company, Fifth street and Montgomerj ave nue. St. Ann t C. (two teams) wants games ..us. nil first nnd second class team Na tivity C C. Mctrlx C. C Wllbar B C. I Annunclntlon C C. and the Holy Nany Club are preferred Address Edard Scul- Itn, J61J Kast I.enien avenue The Western tlub, a first-class travcllng team has a few open dates In February and March and would like to arrange games with teams of their class offering- a fair suanntee Address I W" rox, 739 South Cecil etriit Tawrenre A. A., 11 second class traveling team wants gimes with teams of that cali ber offering a fair guarantee juirry Frezel, .MS spruce street Nativity C, C , fresh from their victory over thi strong VIount Carmel C c five, class traveling ti ams would like to arrange ameswith nl Hrst- Address Fred f" jtullln .Nativity C ' 3215 Miller street - I rrnnne games with all second and third elasll ,,, either at home or nway Ad- dreBs James Nay, 1320 North Park avenue. SUITS AND $ 11 -SO OVERCOATS BKDf ( Kl) FltOVI $30, 123 AND S0 PETER MORAN & CO. S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Stt. Open Monday and Haturday evening until Q o'clock NATIONAL A. A. sVTIKIIU KK. JN ISTII Vk. JtlK llrltVIAN vs. ig JIMVIV DF.t INK lr W VI l. K vs. .IIIIISNV VIVICISF.V jni: tii-i.it v. swivn stimr Yg. Joe Borrell vs. Eddie McAndrews Bartley Madden vs. Tom Gibbons TlfkrTS AT HON VfillVM. 11 K TH ST tisr7fa ( : V K"A