u EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEU-lILAKELPHxA', MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1010 ). AWED TO OTHER WORRIES, CONNOLLY MUST BEAR BURDEN OF' MAKING 17-INNING DECISION b I WHEN FELLERS NEED FRIENDS fWILD BILL" BREAKS SILENCE; GIVES DOPE ON 17-INNING GAME t hate Silk O'Loughlin Accused of Giving Decision Which ACosf Athletics Pennant, but "Smiling Willyum" Says In Tnm C.nnnnllv Heiiulnrml V,tt,,,n ? rrilr.i -fiaa v j lllll,f III I IllfflIIO f CI 1111 I Hjr ROBERT W. M VAWEI.L "Darin hdltnr Veenlng Public 1 etlgrr "11TILD WILIATM DONOVAN beamed complacentl) upon the vnt thtons at the National last Saturdaj night l'or u time he forgot he was to t the new manager of the bill club at 1eie l'lt for lilt thoushts wctc joyous ones He had jut broken a t email, able leeoul one which has stood for years-and picked the w Inner of a boltig bout. He seemed as hnpp) as Joe Fletcher and Kddle Cook who steeled the customeis nt the Rate "" "Wllljum the Wild epoed a million iloll.trs wotth of Ivoij when he allowed a smi,e to appear on hl fate Muggsy Tav lor and Bobbv Gunnis were Interested onlookers, because it was the Hist time thev ever had bun ' able to agree with the noted star of the diamond nt a hoIntf show. It was a stiange and unusual oecuitence. t Battling; Mnrrav had walloped the da lights out of Hauling Leoniid. and Donovan bet hi do? license on Mnrrav After that Wllljum was con tented to rest on his lam els. "Now that I have departed ftom th maiden ilas" he ald, "the show no longer interests me However I would like to bum Into oratoiy and tall a story which to m mind, never has beii pilnted. It gives a clean ! bill to one of die best umpires who evei called 'em behind the plate, and now that he has passed to the gieat bejond let? tepect his mentor " "While Jack Itusso and Oscar Gardner fioundered through a "loppy, semlwlndup Donovan told the following- stotv : "Remember that game between the A' and Detroit 'way back in 1907, when Harrv Davis hit one on the noe to deep tenter and was called out when It was claimed a spectator collided with Sam Crawford Just as he vva about to catch the ball' Well there was lots of trouble over that play, and I'l bet nunv of the old fans nie aigulng about it .vet -'Silk O'Lough in. who was woiking behind the plate that day, lias been accused of giving the decision which viituall) put the Athletics out of the running foi the pennant. WTllAr uinpiic uas in bad with Connie Mack and nil o htS players for a long time, and 1 uaiit to sny tight now that he had nothing to do icith the decision, lie uas blameless, hut neier offered an alibi. He took his medicine like a man. Connolly Called Out Davis in Memorable Game mOMAIY CO.NNOI.LV was the man who called Hanv Davis out and claimed theie had been Interference on the part of a spectator In center field In fact Tommy will admit it nnv time vou a-k him about it. "I dlstlnctl.v recall the play and the events following it because I was pitching for Detroit on that dav It was near the end of the seison and we. were fighting it out with the A s We came here one half game behind but took the lead after winning the first game The net dav.'l believe, we were Idle because of rain and then came the crucial battle "An enormous throng turned out and the spectators were allowed to go upon the field Ever) time 1 looked back to get a line on my outfielders J aaw that bank of humanlt which seemed to be getting closer to second base. Davj Jones In left and Tj Cobb In right were backed against the crowd. In center Sam Crawford had more leewaj, for a sort of V was formed out there and Sam stood in the center "That was the lav out when Harrj Davis stepped tip I can ec him now swinging tlat long bat, and recall that sinking sensation when he reached out and hit tho ball full on the nose Straight toward renter it "wiled and I thought it would go Into the crowd. '"Crawford, however, ran back and then toward left field and a spec tator, who evidently was excited, ran near him Just as Sam was leaning back to make the catch this man bumped him and ever thing was spoiled. "The crowd went wild, Davis started around tho bases and the De troit, piayers entered a protest on the grounds of interference. There was quite an argument and O Loughlln was appealed to for a decision. "Silk walked over to Connolly, and said: "How about It, Tom" "'Tho mans out" replied Connolly. 'O'Loughlln walked back to the plate and another heated dtscutsion began among the plajers. Once more Silk approached Connoll.v. "'What was that decision'' he asked "'I tell sou the man's out for Interference" stormed Tomtn. 'Get that? He's out" "Then O'l.oughhn made his ruling for which ha has been blamed to this day. I am in a position to givo the real ttory, for t was standing near Connollv both times when Sll'c appealed to him. HIT SHOULD hate been figured out that it ivasn'l O Loughhns ' decijion, anyuay. He was behind the plate and the umpire in charge, but Connolly too. on the bases and it was vp to him to render a xerdiet on anything that liappencd there and in the out field. That's the real story of the feud between Silk and Connie Jfocfc." Indians Didn't Suffer in Trade Willi Mack 1HE Bobby Roth trade, which was announced by Manager Mack jester- day, was not much of a surprise to tho readers of these columns More than a month ago we said Larry Gardner. Elmer Myers and Charlie Jamie eon would be sent to Cleveland in a trade, but apparently made an error when Joe Evans, the thlrd-sacker of the Indians, was included Perhaps that end of the deal will be announced later for at present it docs ndt look as if Connie got nny the best of It Bobby Roth Is a great plajer, a wonderful outfielder and slugger and will fit In nicely with Kopp and Tilly Walker in the long grass Hut he la no more valuable to a ball club than Larry Gardner. That being the case, why Include Mjers and Jamleson' From where wa are sitting, it looks as If Cleveland should have handed Connlo a couple of plajers along with Roth for the best third baseman In the league, Instead of being nicked for Jamleson and Mjers, Mack Is a real David Harum, but didn't show It In this transaction. But before we go any further, let this thought sink in Connie Is jboss of his ball club and he can do an) thing" he wishes with the plajers IH alwajs Is seeking to strengthen the A's, and perhaps he Is doing that ry thing now However, there MUST be something else to the trade, or no man of Connie's ability would consent to a snap like that unless ta had something up his sleev e. Perhaps it is a pitcher or ev en Joe IZ ans. rime will telltand it will be up to us to await developments EffV This guy Klnnej, who also comes here, once belonged to the A's. but fel didn't do much. Fred Thomas, the Red Sox third baseman who was grabbed by. the waiver route, Is a sr.ell fielder, but a weak hitter. How. ever, he Is J oung and may dev elop, WIOBDY HOIH tiill strengthen the outfield and the absence of Larry Gardner uill weaken the infield. Good third basemen air scarce, so what's the Idea of the dealt There 11VST be something more coming, for Connie is not losing his old time shrewdness Last Week Record One for Boxing Clubs I AST week was one of the best boxing weeks Philadelphia has ever seen 4 from an attendance standpoint. Record crowds turned out to witness , the shows at the OljmpLa, Cambria and National, thereby proving the vport is exceedingly popular. It also proved that Philadelphia fans wllb attend good shows, no matter where they are staged. At the Olympia, which presented Johnny Murray and Joe Ilurman list ' Monday nljht, the receipts were greater than In any regular show, accord. , T n. T)dva Tnhnnn Tlncm. nonlr.d 'sm In ... .L. s.i ... ?vS -u j-w .,. uviittiif, u.. ......... .,. .it cn. me vaiiiuria Willi Tmaay Gorman and Jimmy Pap pas, and Jack Hanlon's show at the Ka on Saturday night drew the largest crowd since the club has been atlng under the new management. JOi.VA'V MEA.LEY tcill hate an opportunity to, step into the leal top-notch class tonight if he uins declslicly from Johnny Dundee at the Olympia. Healeis quick Knockout oier Gussie l.euis shows he flings a nasty right, and if he connects toniyht tie are ' likely to have another championship aspirant in our vildst. t .MHB death of Charles K. Van Loan, which occurred at the Ablngton Hos Lfittl yesterday, came aa a shock to his many, friends. Van Loan was tave.IMUHnkr rport writers oi me country ana was maning a name &&&& He than Ulo. xeeks, V l I e Nw f k . ' ! . "' SCORING HONORS FOROBEYO'BRIEN Nforlhcn:!. Captain in Front in Final Averages! Willi 210 Points KNKASS TAKES SKCOM) LITTLE WILL RETURN TO PENNNEXT FALL Famous Tackle, Now Cap tain With Army of Occu-, jtation, Plans Another Football Campaign " - GREAT LINE MATERIAL 1 Olicv" O llilcn. captain of Hie 'uith- rnpt riulutit. won the liullvldti.il coring honors foi the 19IS-I1 sea Ron. O Hrlen In ten games stored sKlv-flve field guils and right v-lc foul I J football lino next fall tint will rival goals for a tonl of 216 points. Cap- the great comlilnition turned out bv Vr tain Kne.is nf West Phll.idelphl i was Clinics Wharton in tslfl, but that is no si-mini Willi 1" points s.nd "Clink Indication that It will be a line with P.issun, the former Southern leader, who "paper" sltrngth. If reports come true, it.iscr.iilii.iiil ini'i,t,iipi. iiiini "'cie ""' ',0 fpw halfbacks It) KMVLN J. POLLOCK VN I'APISR IVnii Is going to hive h Joe Wright Introduces Innovation in Rowing Wjlh ISO-Pound Crew In addition to the varsity. Junior ami freshman eights. Penn will be, represented on tho water this jcar with n ISO-pound crew, according to an announcement mailn by Coach Joo Wright recently. Sucii a tnovo is nn innovation In collegiate rowing circles and will be n great impetus to In. tcrest In the spoit. Ileretoforn few lightweight candi dates reported for rowing because thcie was little clnnce of making thn Mirallv Coach Wright stated that an event for the 160-pouml crew in the American Henley on the Sehuyl kill Mav It was practically assured. He Mi lil It nlso was probable that other colleges would turn out a light crew. If any. trti Iti I ti r rrl-riiifirl 1i-ttnli llin IV(1 tintl I i.l. n. .)... I. it it t ii. i m niuinm iiu"h" - slnti OHilen, Kneas, IMs.oii, ltcchtcl ., ,, , , . ,, . Phiney. McNIrliol, Kraus, rtraun and mil ocgelln tallied more than a liun-l "'" '' repoit rimim or ''"" Light are on the rumor list to return, tired point h Crivls. or Central High. ou "n"t V,1"1' lt',1"' tlmt ,-ou lM,,', Theio area lot or things that hapnen wan the onti member of the second Iran I '-""""I " ot " .tcW. )?.". nf"" ?' " between Match and September buUfOi" league who pissed the rcntuiv ,( i b' '"ck with uh at Frank In Vleld hero, e , menlloned mei re-enrol at he lie Mored 130 points, nlxtv.seven more h,.no,1,! r, t,tn;lel111'' 'V ls laun.hed at lmurslty lt will be a Penn j?ar In than I'm slier, or Southern, tho runner-up B i " "".'V-m1'0" '" P.0 V a "V ' footl.MI ' "" 5Car '" I lie Mil ilntoiingrccoids follow. nfan,.r. "" ' .."'? .",lnv.ot "ccupatloi LOCAL GOLFERS ENTERED ' inn" M".".v. I'l'j'lt'lpIiiaiiR 'I'cc Vim Spiiii; Toiirnrv at I'inc 'I lie lliul fioilng rccoids follow I'd 1 Hrlen Vnrthnr,! 'Mir VVrnl PhllH IVf,n ouiliprp I II., hi, l cte-tnnlnttn V neselltt i rnlml Hurl rttHM 'elitrr I flnMMnlt, Southern l'--fmnn ni'hrrn Vrunc West Phl'R I ropol I Southern Pattili VVeKt t'hlln 'Mmnre rrrnkforrt VV V sitr. NortheiM I Slehle TrHtlkforrt I t Hlrhurnt Vr.mUfnnl iiloMiitn r, ntri.1 1 tl.scn .nuthern , I'rln Ocnn inlottn 1 Cnrxln rrinkfnril I ixtrr t entritl I lljvis VVei-l I'hlla htterl l rplral rilelerl' tlrrinnntown I I unlf, , riinkfnril Wdlrr Northenitl TTnnilltn Northeaiit UiiniHffe r ernmntiitMi Tti iihnn l enlnil KnnlHn southern Ulrltht, ilermtnti tti V i Ii Ii V el P,,i itrel Went t'lillH t I! I ishf r No? liter, .1 j Vnuneinin oillifrn shine. Northeast Kruc Central i MTrrls Vnithern r drlutte c'-ntrAl Mi'jrr tlrrmentitttu 1 PurKer VnrtheHct I VV Imrliin rrankford nicklrj. ratiltforrt f! in in 17 imr mi - i a 1.7 r.7 si tn in -- m i t,j s in it in ij s in -a ii in iv ii s v. n in in :s m .u o l 41 111 21 i in s m It is bellevetl tlrtl he will not get luck home until not suminci The nous lint f'.inl.tln t.fllle. vtnulil nt .- . '.... , ... .. ... : : i iru in io i fun whs t umitiiicii in it jet- Mm,.. ii,;i ,.ii..i,:-.. ft rrr 7.' 'in fiom initio Miller, former Penn """. l l"1llcllllliails I CC Oil in ns I captain, to Alex Wr.iv. anntlicr Penn bpillli; I oliriirv at I'iliclllirst 71 ' rnll.ntl.. MIIU. .. I l,1 In 1. ...nn ' Is and. fl that time l.nu .innounccd hij I,,: . ' '"'T' , V , ( " MHri1' s -Th ;S tenlloiiH of wearing the lied and Illuo , lnrKest ,l0,,r ,Il',t "" "" taken part in 70 again. a toiirn micnt on any one day since go' V .,.,.. . I ns nrst plajrd lll Iceoff In thonuatf- b ''"'''olc.l lo Captain fI1,K rolll, of , nmiui fpr)nR tourla 4',' Captiln I.lltle entcted the aimy in ' meiit at Pinchurst today. More than M tho Mimiuer of 1117 He tiled to get , joo pla.vcis have entcicd 11" Into the servlee several times before, Atnr n,,n on.. t,.. 1 , ,. m . . . . . . .viore titan fifty pennsvlvanK irolfers 1 nui whs uiriieri now 1 011 hccouii .01 i-ooi i,,lXH entereil. Including tho following " 17 11 iii'',,Jr' , , ,' ",,., 1 '"' ine rniiaiiei 1 111a tiistrirt: Chares I f, n io nnd ho etnolled in 1111 ollkt rs training ' Hm ton K'ctno 11ml Charles A Mills ot I" n " -J1' innip A few months 1 iter he was com- I'lno V.illej , I)r t"!eorge i'.irrj, M ' II i !', :; -,! lnlsli)iied 11 llisi lieiitcn nit anil lie went .loins anil .1. r llnllowell, of Old "i ork in n 11 ' ovirsi.iH with tint rank fler seeing load, lleorgn W htatzell, C W Rilner 111 1 Ii; tii in in i 11 10 1 1 It 1 Sl.fOMl TIIAVt l.KVCft: I'ratln Centrnl I nrlier soulliern t'ltniore 1 nttil foul t ehr Krm I ford Urine NorthPfiKl sllter SV.uthi n ( ltnn S, ntl ern Iterhlel Went I'hlli In I sun (jernmrl, ttn I , Intlh n t enlial Urr, 11 s uth rft Mutt CieriintiitotMi Vllller southi rn 10 in !l s 111 111 IS I 111 -'J servlie In I'taiice anil .icroninllsliltic Ills ' '"' ' .M Wood of Aronlinlnk . Preii ?' 1 v ,t 1 woiks with honors he was pio- ,,,.,, V.ilns' Jto,.rt ','. Iiu-klns nnd - moletl tn a ciiu.ilii L'1,Mlc' 1),rc,,rr: of Piankrnril .lustlco M , , moieti u. a . ipi, 111 Tluiinioii nnd C .1 Tuckir, of Spring 1- Anv line co.11 h In the iniiuliv would ( llavi 11 J II Ht-isniiU I II Whltwcll 11 he plc.icd lo Invn Hie matevlil 011 hand of .Mellon Crick t , N" V Worrell, Itui- 1, which Is ictmrtcil to lie available foi I Ion IHIierlnglon and Colonel I, .1. K0II1. J Penn net fall Cttlltge vouths have ii Phil ulelphla Crlck-t, Ccorge 1 rnnklln 4 lubit of ihiiigliig their minds but If the , "own nnd John It Nellnon, of Hunt- j guakft linemen liold to their prchent ' ,.MJ,' ! .,,,. .' t-t -M, .''It'iTcralrt, nf H plans there will b at le.st llflcen first- ,,jjj;'ll"w,if """ ,,,Wi"' M los, of .Vorth ." 1 )aw men Mlm iti bo lniiie'l off band -- -. ; I for tlio flo posItioriH fmm tnrklo to . fc. J -'" P. M. C. FOOTBALL DATES ,j""-i i.iitiiigiviiiuumus nciica- imp; to riay imc (.tjiiics 1 . as M l.icklcs ill of whom hive pkivcd C' vaislt foolliall tintl are good enough lo in vi 1 1." tn 111 10 17 in 1", It 17 1 .'1 SWEENEY LEADING Gibbons Predicts Bright COLLEGE SCORER Future for Vine. Richards Mm. will be out fin thn two poMa 'llu-o L'.V'ir. ''.f'.'Jf Br, f:!,.hilI . " ri,u.1? Cnr "c" arc lit sides l.ltlle J0I11111 'Ilt7tl sub rturaell II t uu of Phllndclihj It "till J tafklc III Pllli ("ail 'llionnis PUT rtgu- eoimlst of nlno i,mei. there still belne n n In mid Jim NrMoli Illondlo W Ithlliglon "'X"e ."TtiT'the Penn ami Sw.rth .111,1 rileU suiinli e. 1DIS vetelnlis sun 111 ire LHitirn lioth of thl,h uln i,a r.in.t Iir.sn li.vvt hlV.MilM. , howevci was with the I'M btpuid SI'ilVr,1',!' onJ. &?', ".i'.I.."10,;0"' P""'"!10'" W T 1" l' VV 1 1" t , . .. .. -1. . t .... 1- ..,,.. ., Krlillroii r,thedule that the rail"ta lmvt 'nulliein s . son i rihea-t 1, i din) ""', ,l "" "ll" tutu m, fiiiiMiu 111mer1a1.cn in cniw Th comiilotn list 1 ejilnil 7 I 7011 (irriiMiit 11 .' s .in Nililln .MaIllltl, l'Jli lcguill ni-o 111 lj V riilln 7 1 Tim I rinkfuril 11 lo noo return. SWUM. IBUI hTAM),M. I , ,i(h )al , ,, t.,lUlcs ' Ou.ber IS-PrankMn 'and ' Jl.StaiC .i southern In n 1 nun VV I hlls I 7 tiiii wi 00 movcu over 10 111c guarti posiw f-iilral s ion t.ennani 11 I 7 inn fur Herb Heiltr, 1!M7 regul ir. Is Hie lrniil.fur.1 .1 ". Mm Nirlhe1t .1 7 urn nh ,,,,, ,((r.i Mi ,rd who will be Numbered among the otliei glial d folliitt. Olloher 4 Penn at l'ranklln T Ipld 'Jrteher lt Sttarthmore at 8ttarthmor, 101111 Forward Now Tops Local Critic Says outhful Sensation Should Come Through in National Sin gles in Short Time WO DERIVE VOLLIi YER Nearest Rival in Cajje League by 10 Points .VAIS SLYCK'S 62 SECOND 1 Mike fewcenej, tlio flash) iVnn for ward, is virtuall assured of the rta- ' son's Indlvlduil Kcoring honors in tlie j Intercollegiate Ltague iwteiiev his a lead of It n points over Van Mjck, of alc, and will pi iv in two morn games I while tin .,lo pl.ijir tngigts In but , 'illy more The Intllvlilm I cttls follow V! .uul tc ini unlink ree ls in .1 1 IMUVIDL'AI. "-t olHMl I .. llotlv riatrr 'letni ruimon ' swcinet I'enu forttard I Van Mtl. Vale forttarl 'litrrtl rotuiiihlH forwarl I rlttinnaril Venn forttard orlner ("oriull fortttrd I Ople, rrlliteinn rorttril Johnson Oolumlda tntr I VIeMchoI 1't.nn uuard Knon t'olumhU forttarl I t'HVls IVnn te nti r Morion "Vale forttard Humll lale eenter KeniUll, Cornell, Kllard Vlullnet l ornell tenter (lr, Prlnieton tenter Peck IVnn, truant Slew trd Cornell forttarl WelnKiein, t'olurnhla t.uurd jSiradtlU Aale xuitr I Klndl Lnluinhla ifUrtl i Marieta rrlnti.li,ri puard ", Vlderman Vale kuard J iMtlit Prlneelnn kuard ., ahrlitkie Princeton fortt trtl t Wood, Prlnieton guard 4 Sullltatl t ornell tenter t tlorttltr t oluinhla uuard ' stettart tolumMi uuard 1 Vina nle fortturd 1 Oooilell !.alr forward -' htdman Cornell guard t Trimble rrlncettn fortttrd I I TIIVM SCOHIM, 1 d 1 I 1'ls 1 I I'l 7." -tl l,J tn i n Is "j is jv III t ii Ilv KORhRr T. PALI. lM.i:NT KIC1IAKOSS icusttonil phvlng In t lie iinildle states tov- ered tourn iinent on the roof of Hie W'anamaker stoic during the last Iwn weeks has srt the tennis fans through out the counlrv to wondering .in to how Hie conipieror of Itliiva Kuin it. io ami Wallatt lolui'-ori will fire III me rut tlonal singlea cbaniiilonslilpH In the net tltlpiiel Hit stroke and In poMiinn ,v,,n Bur KaiiMi.s bladenl Erom Outside Ring Bouts lawrenie, Knn, .M.tiiJIi " Men taking Iiomiik Itsoim at the Lnlvei-f-llv of Kiiiih.ih villi not 1m allowed to take pin in nnv l,olug toiirnn nienlH In Id lit tho KaiiKss I tv A C or ,inv ollii i outside lioutH iih for intilv annountpil 'I he inilliorltlta at K I i. iv thev nro offerliig boxing .is it tnliihe in tlie flop irlintiit o( pin sit al tilucatioii onl and are not tiling to triln turn for the ,ng ' We legtrtl hoMiig as out of the Pest forms of phvsltal evert isi for voung men .mil think It impious tip. mo,, iih lit. ills anil plivslmllv hits W o ll.unlllon lit id of the tlep trtiin nt of pIlVHl al t lllll.ttion ' 'I lie tulii" of ho ng was hIiow n in Hi, letent win whin It wits used in nil tialiilng tainps Huvlng te ulies ii m in In think ami m t quit kit SUSPEND JOE LOOMIS bat k Oi'oher 25 HI John'p. at fhenler. No.eiiiher 1 Vlhrlght, at theater. Jsctenther 8 Urainue, at Cheater, Novemher t" tpen NtvunberL'." VVaahlnglon al Chester November J7 tThankjglilng) Delaware, at Cliealer l'hlllp M Swreiiet a Chester boy. who ilar,l a aenaallonal game at fullback in in n fawuiu ot next lall'a team HI Tlio tenttr ptsltlons wlU be well I'ltuttla villi toatlt again Inken t.ttr, of lit the W'l.tv blolliers - - lot l.oonils Imlilii I Ale and T.nil 'Hie lallci was the 1"I6 esiitlld itcs will be Crawford Armitrong .Hid 111 idk.v, all of whom pl.i.vetl on list CiMili.il A. A. I. Hiinps Charges sc.ir'siinc ol I iolc"ion.ih?iii Against atur lilt ago, Atari it .ul,j Arrange hpring (umcs of uln. woiIiIh iiiniiliig .tiiii liiiitllliig' ,,,(,,. , ,ek mid was suttrtdeil tlie , ,.,,.,..., ,..r,n , nh, ,,., , , . ..I V I on .It.ttt.L ..r t.r.,r.2 follnwlllg Vtllls bv Ills blotbei llolll of hate tnmpt.lcl one half Ihelr alirlng train , i I 'lll,V,M,", l,ral1- ,irM. ,.,r, fiislL-ns III the llivv Alc '"K ethedul, Iwelto i.aiuea hat., been -loiinllsin bit ti!-" lit titelvetl inoni-v foi J""" )-R ,,'',, ,, t t ,, t .. in l tar.l-.l with i nllfornl t. rlzoni and Itvn writing net lis of articles, on .ithletltn b is leturneil to tnll(,,o and laid will re- t, . i,rsinnliu vinrt.lt Ji foi a newsi,ini rnioll net lull iiatiu, me iJis cenici.i I.iioiiiIh will uppeil to Hit N'atiou ii A nlso will be u candid ilr 1 t h inipluiishli) toniinlttct' for a llnil iiillng I oomls bus cvniipeUiI Two (Ircat Krnls thioiighoiit tlie tounlrv umli r the tolnia i ,. , .... of tho ( hit igo Atlilttli Association IMne Millti, the 1D17 captain and Thn western star is evpected to enltr out of the best ends tver turned out at tint nitlnnil t h iniploiinlilps In llrookljn I penn, will be out for olio of tint wings nett '.itiiril.iv night, and of .-tursf, ,, llo ll have its ,i tiiiuiing mate wll not bt able to to.npclc unless r. In- mu, ,,,,,, M American 1918 end h""'- iMiiie Well. Trtil Peters ami lleese ,. I 1, . f . is irit'uott .tin I,,, hi ti'",i- limit itttte ttn tittvv Retain Double Umpire SvMcm t hltitgo, Alarth 3 Tho doublo umpire aa tein will bo retained In the American Asno Ut!ou thla eeafon. rresldent Hltkcy an nounce l last liUht tleorge Johnsuu, of Chltago is the Ural umpire to algn llorc Sale at Havana Iliivana Marth 'I Thlrten horaes tvers aiild III the paddnik at Drleulal Park )es- tr.lat lark of Stiadca ttjm hoiMrht liv tt., llll Hi,, i liilttfli.ele, I Iijm llio ' K tlriimh fur $17110, Cello alao went t,t Ilett Hell, tilt' tapiaiu-eieti, iwn tie ,.,,, fr ,,, t. j , lt2((era,, ,,aj triu tuee 1", ! 11 11 11 11 10 10 II It ! O .10 tl . ') .'4 11 JJ 0 J. II .11 II 111 1 lit II IS II is II IS II III tl 14 n it o in o s . Team I Penn , Yale Cornell Princeton Columbia ti w t, ", ft i to ila id II Pi. 7." 40 inn r." .0 1 HI -no. 40 1." 11J ou it .'I ii-, ."30 M 4t 1 ,3 S11 1,111, I McGHEE BROTHERS STAR i Leail Merchant K to Victory Over I Hog Island Soccer Eleven Diminutive fleet-footed "Dart Mc- ft w cars 'I ho ion-fiisus or opinion is that the v outhful star his n wonderful future .Some pretllct that bo will win the Amer ican classic In two jears, while otiieis siy tlireu or four I'aul w. ciiuuoiih, j president or tlio Philadelphia, nnd Dis trict Lawn Tennis Association nnd one of the leading criliiM of the tountn. Is innlltlent that Hliliards will come through In a short while, barring tied-1 dents find sit kuess (ilbbons gives siimc Interesting facts to back up bis statu incut I Retter 'llian MtI,ounliliu "Itlrharils has a wonderful future ' , said (lllibons this niornliig. ' beiause he I Is further ilevelopetl mall an of tint I present Ainerk in stars were at 1 1 In age itleiiarils will not lm slxletu ears mil until the .'1st of this month Maurhn Mcliuglilin tlm coast Mizz.inl, who vton the national title In 1912-1,1, was nine teen before ho g lined any gicat pronii liencc ' Dick Williams of thlR city winner ot the national singles several times, also was several vears older than Richards when lit tame to tho front lllchanls, In ill personal opinion, has n line chance to establish a new w or Id's tennis record No one has ever won tho Anier- i lean or Kngllsh singles ch iniplonslilp under nineteen jears of age ( ampbell lug Tor tin ball XlimipnlU. Mil, Vtarth I uii 1 tr.it k In, els hate tin V.lul V, ..lift, IV tnn at Aininiaills ilurliu tii limine .en son i hi Itn-qii.iu Hid Sliortv .snllli llarnrt anil IluiK Win in ilslilpint n mii win a in n nam l i the ., ,iih,ir to iiioiIh tine will l,e it Inlveralv of IV nlt till t relit mnita in A' "'""" l" ' J. . , ,,, , . ,, t . IMImlr lle'gil. I In.. Jlartli a Jamt-a Plillndeliilihi on via t . The meia an piomlsliig giotii of bin klicltl t andldatrs iiaitiea of hunset HIM paired with Mike not us good us the Itraiit tn tnkiu inn no. ion uereaied viex llarv.v Vfr,,,, I Willi tieorae .--iii'iii tn idkhiivi oil tne links narvt.v, Mraii', h(,r, raerUaj by :t up and . ti pla I lour dual n II mi irterbul. Job iiiikil tlotvu now .mil lie n.-, fin I Hi7"trrt:!,?",,iar,.,.r 'll have as fellow signal oalleis Walt,, iiiiiiik tPll.illl tin )S,f,lt, nut niititit . til n Uam li ihe . ,,iK to lpnlt lilt reltt mnita in " tiiiih I t Thn ,n u,u .... iii.iiii sine- tflOllll Of llll i.rll in Johns iiklint ,la T Uniteisllv i,i tlit- ill lit rial is n f iviinavlvsnlH .Vim in ViiMrntj of , ,. , n,,i,.i, 1'lttebari.li, .Mtty 17 I ornell " " I line piospects Hulgli Ohee outBlde left of the Merchant ,.,. P n ,!, i,ll.ri(,nrl ,i,, in toitn xiSSS.' Vrtaf5? lo rA.t ir Fl r il'" "- , "l r r goals registered against the ilog Island Henshaw the voungest l.ngllsh cliam- sneeer eleven vesterdav Merchant "11 Plon. was one month jounger thin soccer eleven xsterdav won, 8 goals to 1 Merchant "II By deteajlng the Ulanders the Bristol team worked Its way into the second round Fifteen minutes after tho plavers had been in actlcn the Merhcants were awarded a corner kick "Jlmmv" Wil son was tent In to do the booting Me iihee met the ball and headed H Into I'earce's hands 1 he latter made a sen sational return, Nolan In trying to block the sphere dived head first Into the net. carrying rearce to earth with him Again on the replay the Islander's goal was threatened by the Hrlstolites Bart Mctlheen on a crots snot booted Into Pearce's hands again who for the I second time made a sensational return Campbell Has Great Control 'Illclnrds continued Gibbons "lias acquired itlreadv what It has taken the leading exponents ot the sport many sensons to get control antl accuracy Thla comes only from experience In tournaments, and Richards is fortunate In having participated In so many big tourneys Ills control is almost un canny. It is a wonderful asset, ' Contrary to the popular belief, Itich arils Is not a plajer of the hrllllant tvpe Neither Is be a plugger who sticks at the ut tl osnciiuimi itriuill . .,- ., .. . -. ,. ... . . i . - . . . nrihe. line mill uvea inn KtriiiteK main t i.iKineen minuies ine same nati neen I , . .," . .. ,", underwaj when with a terrific smash aB a Jf,,Be "e can paly the back court, miu.ct.urt unu net. eiiuuuy us wen Man) times In the present tourney I have seen him kill lobs from the base line McOaee cleared tho net and tied the score ' Marl) Mi Hale May Go Abroad New x.irk. Jtareh 3 Marty JMlala th haaebail pitcher ot the Yankee and the Hed gox. who li now In vaudeville ha la going to make an application to go abroad aa a Knlghta of Columbus aecretary ir ha doein t land th lob aa coarh of the (llama lo aucceed George Ulbion, who wa recently Icneil ud aa manager of the Toronto Club Soicer Officials Want More Pay Mombera of tha Ilefereea Aa.Arl.iiAn a IrK-al organization want more pay for their Studies Leading Players "Ills greatest strength, however, ls In his voile) Ing lie Is the greatest volle)er I ever have seen. It Is simply marvelous the way be strokes the ball on the full Ills overhead also Is excel lent These two strokes, augmented by a great tennis head and an exceptionally fine temperament, are the chief reasons servlcea in the Allied Amateur i uti coinpt,. ' why he Is rapidly forging IiIb way lo tltlpn The Allied American Kootbatl aio- th,, ttlnnacln of American tennla ilafion mil ngtlned laal Thunday Inat the I U1?,,l, I , 7 ,xme'5Bn . tCrn!,' refereea drilre 13 for the un. In n ,. ,.,Z "IllChnrdS IS II student Cf the KalllC round. It for aemlnnal matchei unl 5 ! and 'therefore bound to succeed He for the final Ualph. IIia Ittarllnv tdavaru .t.rv Thcres something about them you'll like- P'1 IrZ l& JsH X V ' "W iW I afV ' lV-OI Trade Mark Twetitv to the packag Ptleraon Eleven Adtanres rateraon. N. J.. March S The cracg Pal eraon aoccer team adianced Into tha aeml finale of the national challenge comdetlilon ve.terdav bv beatlnrr lha Knre Ftlv. If r Inf Qulncy. Ma, by 2 to 1, at Olympia Parte, before iOOO mnJCtatori, Ja -tbtfr -re, .! kw.Aw.1.. ,lu chance he gets and studies their strong and weak points. Before each match he plana his st)le of attack and defense. This was shown clearly In his five set match with Tllden on Friday. Many times Tllden would make a fine return - - wU-l-l!aJYei5Hltt JUcJjKd'MiaoViuifT " a.w.. me ,, A 1 a