.V" l- f !, V Tif V u A ..' w A v:.Ui V. . M ! v -Shi t & V 1G R'fc h 'mCK COOMBS PROMOTES GA WGE m, 1W WAND NEW EXCUSE FOUND RY WHJTTRD m rvr m a j$?'j4jter Springing Holdout &" 'Captain Pulls Tonsil " to Escape Early Training Days v jp: YjlEOIlGE WHIT'I'IID. nniv p-ni.fipin jg .Hay nnrl aided the piofx in n 10 lci- vtctnr.v mor Hip VfJ-nTars in tlip best, '.largest nnd only bull park in Ihi viuthmi mdinimli. tirnrso (lid somo RvoIl shortstoppitij; in vpnta nnd nNo vvitlloprcl Hip ball in -pnt!. Ilis tpnm wpn nnd brcnuso ho vvn on it, nil rirclit nmt ro to Hip inptuin. AVhittpd never rops throiiRli tlip rmlv vpnon Rrincl of n training trip. He nlvvnjs mnnaRcs to remain in Pitrhniu. N. ".. until tlip lrtr work nnd ,thcn joins bis pln.v unites. In J tH 7 Iip vvn h holdout nnd did not in 16 U"i papers until tlip bo.vs were rpady jjjw I lift couldn't tenr himself uvvay from Uu club rciipuu Columbia, S. C , for an exhibition game with Washington, tfhls jcar, niter being appointed captain, he was forced to pull something entirely new to gain a respite, so had hi- tonsils removed In Hie village furgeon i'lie lirst thing tiiiHge did when he aimed here vvn to hustle to .lack OoombsV room and insist that his new maiiagei take a look to ee if (here were any straj tonsils lonionlcd about bis pnrvin. .lack made ii i lose, exiiminntion and could lyid no mice Thereupon il vvn auiiounccd that the excuse n,-i tm Imim, and the nrrn iilhlete was given tlnee cheers. That is the nnl.v thing he received up to the picsent writing. With Whirled on the hall club. Coombs has a vc-iv good outfield. 3HV. high class men will do the outer gniileniug. using the ioveri- shift 'ori different pitchers. Kor lefthanders. Whilted. .Meusel and f't.-iviilli will pierfonn, while Willinms will gambol in .enter and Callahan in right J,when righthanders are mi the mound J fA ' (JA H'fi iv hi qtrat thnpr itntl Kiodrs fiiimM i7. Whilr icrrcaHtiiiti in out ati nl f'ntnjt Mriritt he lunnctl tn ui'isi mill uiirf icliic bcfoic Twiimr, nil of icliith ir;n Aim iioir. Ilr lins bent ; practician ilon n in Ihnlinni. tin hnmr nj Ihnl ucll-kiimrn unit often- quoted animal. Enjoy First Bit Coombs ordeied a yKSTL'UDAY vars-itv nnd i scrubs, and the si or fracas. It was the fjrst decent da i'ood to pass b. The pitchers let rS Instcnd of trotting and the sluggers , Heiuie Cnsar.zas, the southpaw, started for the varsity and was in trouble from the start. The scrubs, led b.v Ciavath. Whitted. (!enc 1'neknid -And Munch, vvnlloiied the ball all over the lot in the fust inning and sent .five runs over the rubber. Cnsaz.a had everything but speed, inrves nnd control and the opponents took advantage of him. He lasted five innings lind one more marker came in Stringer finished the game. In Hie meantime. Hie lirst learners began operating on the slants served bv Woodward, but nniusseil but three counters in four frames, liars Kairclotb foj? finished for the scrubs and allowed rive lue noted wallopers, ( invalh and Williams, scoreil homers, knocking Ihe tall out of the park for the first time this year. In the second, Woodvvurd jitchcd vv.hnt be tilled bis "fence ball-' and long C.v lost it over the right Jield barrier Casa7.as also trifled with tiavvv in the fifth ami the; home run kfug lifted the bni'seliide over the left held fence. Williams had three hits during the afternoon, two being triples. Cravnth njso soaked the ball for a trio of safeties, but refused to run further than first base A lookie named .Moore got two wallops and licit VeatTsley. who plajed light lieb) for the goofs, funnelled with four in a row. 'THE licit iiliijhn. Iioirricr, nil itunr hy tlenc I'mknul in left lielil. dene made a lensnliniiul one handed inlch on leisi'i line ilinc in the sixth ami ipoilcil n perfectly ijoud home inn. lie a I in mntle sierlt running rnlilici like a rcqiiinr outfieldn . The n mil pUnjinii nni done bii linnvinfl. 't-he stellar WiorMi'oi had liner rimn. Morv Obstacles in Pal Moran's Path WHI " lit rHITTKI) handed out some inteiesting news last night about the other athletes who wete stationed at ('amp figured he could make mote iiionej in the arni.v than plajing with the St. Louis Cards, according to the contiact seni him. nnd Uube Uiessler felt the Mine, way nboul I'incinnuli. Kube sent buck three lontiacts. each calling for titiore money tliun the pievious one nnd now is wailing for the fourth. Hy the time (inrry Herrmann has -out n dozen liresslei believes he will receive it living wage. f However, and be that as it m.ij , those biids are not vet out of Ihe army nnd will not be tinned loose for it couple of mouths at least. They are in it' receiving station and the overseas troops report theie for back pay mid tilings like that. 1'nless ome pressure is brought to bear the noble athletes ICjJ ( ill not be nvail.ible for dut.v until lui iiicr-'iri uimrilii uic niissiu, tfte start iif the season. The glowing reports of the chances of Ihe Iteds under I'nt Mornn are losing' their glamour nid, according to a letter received liere. jfi club is in teirible shape. Slim Sallee is on Hie hospital list nnd other rlajcrs.ihave not had enough practiie to keep warm. P.ill riielon.ione of Ihe neribe"i11i Cincinnati at Wavahachie. Te , writes as follows &$k "If'l'at Abirnn. nftei all he has been handed in the wa.v of hurdles, har riers and jolts, can make a winner out of this ball club, he'll have Stalings's vr'ork in I'.M 1 double disfounted. (In February 1 the Cincinnati dub looked like n winner nil over, needing onl.v piactice to weld it into a formidable ma - chine. Today the Iteds look like u collection of disjointed holts nnd drivi lods, fjtill needing the welding and not it A LI. nf ichuh it mil the jaull oil I fit into iciniiinq fm in duima Hie enily irerki he'll prnre himself n mail el. in Chance of Trading Bancroft mTTOI.DOI TS, sickness nnd bad weather havp loiispired to hri'iik this club and keep it fiom its proper development. The magnates are, . one wnj, to blame foi all trouble mused b.v the weather; the.v cut down the training season uud Ihereb.v knocked the clubs out of all chance to get hack !i,st practice time. Thej diim t allow the teams time enough to shape up properly, even if the weather had been guaranteed perfect and, with such n limited tiuiuing schedule ever lost day counted dreadfully. i "The holdouts and absentees simply killed the limine of iroiil.,., .i. .,1 clii.li trained nnd rehearsed as a compact machine. With Wingo, the two rfjjVj i. iit,niiu. I.nn tnvn.i ntnl ltmiui.li nil ,l.,.l.,l.i l.n ......!.: I n . i IV ft ""' 's -.. ..,...,. u.ii..fc, n,r luiiiuui;, uiiipiuing and out- Kfy.?y. Aitlitlnv .ill weft, not In flip liml A n,l Mot,,.,. .....I r ..l. .,! ","''B "' ' I - .v Jfrom'rtiie ilne-itp." m$lf J'rtl'vr reports from Cincinnati state that (Jarrjr Herrmann will get on TftheSjob as soon n the Kedernl League case Is disposed of in Washington and rw cir i some ulnyers for I'at Aiorati. There Is a nersiHtent rnmn,. .i.... i. . isvlsS"y!"'!r ,n rad,J tor I,ee Mngee, QWJf,i-oniu sajs some guy oui mere is sinoKlng hop, for Davy wouldn't be v? rifled for the entire ball club. Of course, the Iteds would like to have tin. C''AWPl,1"rtBt01,' lm " """l'1 H,x "thrr ''lu,,s ln lhp ""Bile. Ilanny is here to "ML ts$tTWW Pl',f '""' "'"lt'rr 'r"..'"i irorkout today and the pitrhern '"3ft ,errc kci'' '"'" I""" ,ir ',arl' Cooinhi iraiils to make a qood .IuhowiHfl iiijnintt W'athinalon and come hack icith a formidable "T )tHarhlnr to thrnic aaainat the Athletics. II the irnrm trmih.r ,..i: f'VL k'Kr' P'vcr tnnuia on mi jair ifiape fc" .Wfr tiro itcck&iccie iraslcd. 3- l. . . '& ,t t I ,,. . , , i v, V - Loonbs Mas v ailli in Lasazza " f' iSbSl'lTK his ratlef poor showing yesterday, .lack Coombs has n lot of '-Vholra fC young Cusarza, The I'Jilla boss 1ms been giving the schoolboy 'itt ft ocjn personal aiieinion ana lie Mturr sessooln?. " ' . ' ,r ; . . ' -. the Dodgers lib the, p covered took ;iieofyhlin. fatoFmB nnv a nnrxrx t and Business Alibis, Phils' Operation on Jack Coombs 0 - Ity ItOltKKT V. MAWVKM. pnrU Kilttnr Kvenlng Public- leptrr Clliliiuht Mil bi Vnb ' .rrfpri to. Clui'tnllr. N. ('.. April S. nf mir I'hilts iiriivod htlcs.-hnrlulc JPtPr- to lpaw St. IVtoisliiirg Last jenr liis pxtPiiiivo luin5 interests until of lira! If' vat her teal nine inning battle between bii seven spectators greatly enjoyed the we hine bad down bete and loo thcmpes out, the iulieUlers spriuted had their eves on the pellet. runs to triikle over Hie plate. Merntt. He sajs I'uMes Ihllhoffor .Inly, i ini'illllll I I will DO up ng!ltllt it at ring getting it. of I'at Moian. If he tan net in bull . in ., uiiii lkllllS.-l SIII1 H l lillyd ii but take it fiom us. there's nothing (o . " . "v, ivni.fiin, by the end of Ihe iretk. The may turn into u lirst. rate pitcher with "latter was n student at St. .tnhnm, invited the Jtrookljn sehoWMM to the hope that somo nw jeTKfcfiiarit qply ono who showed any proLree, and tojt rtbmi&M-iitC:-1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL S, 1910 ! VAHtTra YOU Livy IrJ "CitST" WHERE THS PARTITIOM5 ARC ALL TOO THirO 'AMD Thn osl' Day vuhen you HAve DeCtDeD VoU'LL EITHER have To woue OR MAKE. A Complaisjt To The Ponce Slashing Lefts to Body Enable New Yorker to Win Olym- pia Feature I - -" - TIPUTZ SURPRISES, DEFEATING JOEY JOHNNY MOLONEY IN DRAW!T,n': '" "'" K,,lf "",M' ha eighteen holes of vai.ving lengths H JAMKS S. CAROKAN Tor the lirst time in four starts since his aiiival in this eit.v more thai. ' months ago. .loey I ox. the r.iiglc-h I featherweight, depaited fiom u local 1 . . . rns a various ted cm ulor. In if piesence of OOflt) fight fans, .loo Tiplitz. I the New oi I; entry, out-lugged the uafly i;nglih impoitation in six iounds.it theOl.vmpia last night. In tlnee of the six rounds Tiplit wiis the master, while I'ox was credited" with only one the fouith. In that ses sion the boy from ncioss the pond did some effeitive punching al short range. His lett leads were good for il time, but were none than offset bv Tiplitz's vic ious left smashes to Ihe abdomen. 1'ioin the start Tiplit. waded into the finv. slashing away with lefi swings and right ciosses. More missed lire I mark than connected, but the blows I were nlways going In Ihe direction of 1 I'ox and the.v landed freely. , Weak in Clinches. Fox failed lo do any damage in the iilinehes. It was at i lose range thai : .loey was so successful in his other I starts, hut against Tiplit lie was belp- less when be tried to land with his choppy rights nnd lefts Tiplit. was always on the move his llml like aims 1 continually dropping punches upon some part of I-'ox's exposed body. The fifth uud sixth weie the decisive; 1 rounds, both going lo Tiplitz. The Njqjjjp ' York lad finally managed to evade the 1 short left leads of I'ox and countered with heavy I contribution by Doctor Witlinutier I left drives to the body that stung. II vvas tnose same nouy smasiies stung. It was tnose sume oouy smasiies that decided the battle in fuvor of the ... ,., pnl... Gotham enliy. ll through the sixth session Tiplitz hoted away with his body swings. Lefts Lnglish referee ofiieiates. I here will lie ' . . r. ,litnnc nccnrdlnir to r,, m,lr Chanel will b on 111" Na te! Ihe unprotected abdomen, followed no limit to tlie distance, nicoruing o , ()onJl ,rd voiine c'hanfy races rharllc hr i-ic-lcts to the bead, caused Kox to Manager Goldman, if an American ref- , Heeeher in the emlwlnd-up, while Joe. a hj llglis 10 1111 lieac , hiihii rnj 10 ivtl.i , brother nf Oeorge. exhlblta In the opener lose his sense ot clircVlioti vvnlll Help c.ulv into those wild dines .cssiy inio uioi-i wico mm. Tiplit Aggressive Tiulii'. fought a i-our.igeous battle gained his form that he now wnuts to ' fl").1.1 T next week rpr hi, bout with Johnny . -,..,.. ,. i, ?.,..., . , 11 i-pii . ,1 1. .. IlUman. which will be tSfd at the Olim 1 """ iiwbv. when ilnngei tup on Johnny Kilbane over the long 1 nu on the night of April MX Cllne will . lie never backed threatened, nnd was moie than wIMitu lo exeh.mgo swing for swing, punch for nIipiIuIp ahead of him before the pre punch, when I'ox elected to start .1 spective Wilde and Kilbane battles. He ally. ,. , , , . I'ox fought bis cleanest untile sun- his .nival. In fact, his showing was classier in defeat tnun In any of bi fi.. .! bn.,r. whirl, re.i.l.ecl i iinciuestioned victories. " """ " "" Tiplit. ,,., thing but a boxer, forced Kox him nt his own game a slugging ses sion at close range. When I'ov boxed, he hsd no trouble III connecting with Ins lefts to the fac. Neither carried away any serious ma.ks of the fiay. Tiplit. was decora led about the mouth, while I-'ox's body and face was pounded into a beautiful pink. .Moloney Draws Johnny Moloney, former llij pound amateur cbi.iniloii, sta;ed one of the surprises of the evening when he fought Abe K. iedman to an even break in the semlwind up. Often Johnny was rocked with rights to the face, the result of leading and missing with a right, hut ho never backed away and forced the lighting most of the time, Tho third engagement was n bloody affair, with Kddio Mullln contributing the blood and'Frardtie Daley supplying the punches tbat caused Kdille's gener. nus contribution. Daley wns the wln- n the second bout. Walter It rooks, of Brooklyn, drew- with Tommy Clark. This wflsjanotner sltiifi;t. Thf opener w;t n wUftjor. Itoy Knnta oytr (Jooile WHITTED FROM RANK AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN7 "AMD Theris3 A iPfMiY, NEXT '-To YOO vUrio HAS A- Oauohtpr That plaVS FIMtsER exi?RCI5ES OAJ THe PIArJO ALL DAV. LOMC "You 6EG HER. TKew AVUAY, MARRIED To HER 50UDIER BOY VAJHO HAS vJU6T R TuRpJED FROM FRANCE PIANO AND' ALL! ' I . Nineteenth Hole Soon Will Be Feature of Golf Courses for More Than Four Centuries Goes Out of Existence the Thirtieth of June h I'KI'ICR and difficulties, but ever since the game was introduied into Scotland some four or live cent lines ngo. there has been 'another hole, failed the nineteenth. This nineteenth hole has been IcgislatcM out t of business. It K the onl.v hole that ,iinnn,(u it. -If rni. ,. , I ..I.-t.i , i"'"-. in.- , - ngiiirrii i the club RI'JOO to Sl'J.IIOH a jear for .ve.nlv upkeep. The nineteenth on the nthec Itniul Is rroti t aljlr and brings into end, dub exchequer thousands of dollars n jear ""' l,i," prolil ranging fiom siof.O lo siii.iniu a xear It goes out of eiseme at midnight if .Iuiip .'() and Hip i bailees aie that it never will (ome buck The Philadelphia Country Club shortly will install a soda water fountain and the other clubs piobably will follow suit As a sub stitute for the cooling draughts niade of barley, hops, corn, juniper berry and other things that make drinks pal atable, we will be drinking spaikling ginger ale. lemonade, soda water nnd other drinks that neither exhilarate nor intoxicate, Welcome Change In many ways the dub members will welcome the coming of piohibilion. One of the gient n-isons why golf has been as iosy ns it has is due lo the nineteenth hole, mid Jhis particularly is true since the big war started. Take four men plnving golf on uuy of the thirtv odd Philadelphia courses. The . -. I. . ...I .1.- ...! -I! uinien is over unci hip eiuwu aujoiirus 1 to the nineteenth hole. Due of the players extricate a dollar note to jmy the hill, looks at the check anil substi- tules a two dollar bill insliMil. One of the statistical golfers figures SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS ,.,,, ,,,,., vv u ,.!Mil. ,,. casaee Phl1, "I'KJIA.N is willing reengage -L Jimmy Wilde iu Loudon, but Will . ' not ionsenr to hght lo a decision H an frees. ncmum wiim up coir "."'"-p nut must ne assured lie will receive 11 . . He, man is so confident be lias le- distance for the title. Pete has a hard meets Al hl.ubert 11. Haltimore tonight, j His next bout will be on April l,i Kainst Kid KgniiJijJJt. Louis. ..... ... I .A brae, of l.lerelfhl will fture he j hIuiw nt in 1wnin1 , iv nuurmi . tun Ihur.dav Btahl. lUrlem Kddle K.llv and iXSZL Herman Tav lor" ha. .rranaed for , fhai-lev Kld) Thomaa Jjo Kddje "ond .""a'n'd ' hK.j'offl." me'r iSn,.n ""iSht' roun ",opt ,'n lh ,nlrd i.r?J'r n"rk "" opener vJiie pp.uuiiiuh uijpvcb .,m.o .. . ' Th Joe Ilurtiian-I'atay Johnaon allow han h..n i Lac.k in April Sir. as Kilbane and!"' learnen .0 me rea.nervve.ini inampion. Johnnv Mahoney are ach"cluled .0 ilaah at the National on the eienlnn of April IB Ilattllne Murray and Johnny ftoaner meet In Ihe ,mlnwlnd-up to the flurman-rtomer en gaffement. -M rre!on llrowii. the rotored featherweight 1 will take on Whliey Hugerald In the fa m brla wind-up on Krlduy night. At I h-unp-,nn. the Vnlled State, marine boxing In Iructor. engagea Willie Hoyle In the aeml wlnd.up. ln .he other bouta Johnny Mnr nn farett Inel Hianlev. Tonv Friend battle. Jlkkey McIJoneuali "dJ"m.mJl !u,r"y meet, Johnny Mai- Tommy Murray l a 1 brother of Uattllng ilurray, .he eenaatlonal flyweight. Willie Jarkaon and Krankle rtrltt will do wind-up duty at .he Olympla. next Monday Lne. her. alnee he etooned Jack llrawo I at the National a few montha ago. Urltfa - la it exhibition here was against Itatph Rrady. or Hyracuse. Tlrltt', last battle here against Jackson resulted In a win for the former. Kddle O'Keefe ha, made rapid progress. Three week, auo ha alarted aa a Prelim inary boy andvmada such a ahqwtng that on next alonday night ha will appear In the Obmpla emitiwlnd-up ajralnst Younr Nor man .loiinnv Tjman, vv .nijr ,f I'Mre ald. PuVa (;Brln -,..)ibut, tlrcwv and Kid OH-H- LILVr. Thing of Past I'L'TTKR out thai the nineteenth hole nists him more than his goll dues, caddie fees nnd the amount of money be spends for golf balls. It makes no difference whether a player drinks or nol as long as he pajs for the nineteenth bole: it costs him just as much as the man who imbibes. None of the ilubs has decided yet what will he done with the stock on hand. Kvery dub that has a nine- teenth hole stocked up when Hie war stalled, for the prii e of materials has soared since. All this stock will havcj to be sold, as clubs will not be per- milted to s( jt to the members after June :;o. Whether the members will be per mitted lo keep Ihe stuff in the lot kers is another question lo be decided b.v the dubs. It may happen that this may be contrary lo Ihe new piohibilion law as well as the war daw which shuts down the nineteenth jiole in June. ; Increase Membership .Generally speaking, golfers nre not. worrying about the new lnvv, and when it goes into effect most of them vvilli be glad that the chie source of ex penditure will he n thing of the past.! The majority of the dubs probably will make an effort to increase the number of playing members, and in this way offsel the loss of profits from the sale of liquid goods. Hut there is''" no doubt that June is going to he the busiest month in the history of Hie game. Most of the big tournament events here and in other sections of the coiintrv will be stared during t lint mouth. Already several dubs which intended lo bold 'involution events in the full have decided to trans- fcr the playing dates to June instead. "Pl'ose.1 lo Jack nuf.o. th pdv Italian , .,.,, H1 be . Hrst B,Brt asa,,m the hIumIiik chaney Joo (hrlstlana. man iit or iiinmn. plann to have hl boy In real londitlon for this bout. acaind Hilly dannon In the oiher boutn vouna .nci-anann oppoies vviiue Hanr and t.leutnanl Short engagea Joe Slarka, JlcFarland oppoiea Willie Hannon IrUli C'lliie exoeeta tn arrive liere do hfa training at Reddy vvlarmore a Kvm- naaium lo the ".Veck M Tillman will con tinue In work out at Philadelphia. Jack O' linen-, health atudlo, 4..U (Kid) Wolfe, .he ri.vel.n-J banum. Journeva to Peoria, III., to nlsht, where he SlTfI,,r'.E.n5e,fS'r ivSSi'MSiS!P." with Heiman In Cleveland next month. ..., .. ,. .. .. , , , ., , f-" ,-'"' ,V-0'""'n' ' .h'eTr'ea, rTn "".'."".'"Hi '.. .". A. Jft& 'J? und tnr.unately for hop.e nearbv. he ","""d " hl "l"'ch'iwrd ,he ""'"- " ' llrown, of Cleveland, remained over m Kfl )lne on joey roi. 1 roio tirown. knowing .hat Kilbane was abuent. lingered '0 ae ihe Knallihman. then trnmlt what nat.ve of the game city. Herman lUndlti. a member of the Htndln T'dwards combine, annocinrea that ha ha, laeaumed .he management of Young Merino, the New York bantam Jpphnnr l.ccrpp, lnat nlxht announced that he would areept s guarantee of SSO00 for " cpuicrar ititiiiiiia iun.fi w inm , t Wl'de In London, . Flurna'a reply waa made In atiawer tu a cable for hla best terma for the propoeea match. ln Kim anda. the weatern. middleweight, H.hti ,hll clly a,t night. Ida next battle wm b. ,Ialnat Tommy Ferguson within a few wctka In Bcranton, Jim Coffey Shades Clifford W 'IlkMeltarrf , I'u.. April J. Jim Coltey kw-narrf, I'u.. April w York, defeated , of New York, derea.eo jacu uunord. of Drooklyn, here last night. On diamonds. vatelles, jewelrr ! ny gooas orTaiiot 1 ntlmld capital. WAI.'I'HU'Sl ' - Tp TtXA naa OF SERGEANT TO THAT -AwD it's Just about .PRlVlrJG VOU.CRA'Z.V -P' 7x' BOY ! AIN'T tT A GRR-RAND and rt An.n.Diniic rcci'iki' r rviMWs sl.s,..s,-, Captain Wiman Will Not Name Varsity Eight for- Few Days COMPETE ON SEINE APRIL 28 ' Paris. April S. The American crew' which is to compete in lhp French- I Inler-AIIied eighpoared raie on April' US will he made up of some of the best- ' known oarsnien of American iiniversi- ! ties, the captain being C. D. Wiman, ' aitillcry. Yule varsity. Ml.'. Captain Wininn asked that, inasmuch as merely elimination trials are being held nt present and ns therefore the crew winch will appear iu the big event has not yet been picked, the names of the oarsnien will be withheld until n final selection has been made. The race will be over a course of "u00 meters down Hie Seine, starting at Hip Pont Roynl nnd finishing tit the Pont de rAlnin'nnd passing under four bridges. Including the famous Alexan- ' der 111 bridge, I The ciews will use off-center sliding seat lupstreuk barges, with Itclgian tholes. The boats are somewhat heav- ier than those to which American and , Knglish rowing men nre accustomed. i No time wns given for Silndav's ' uiiii. i lie iiivu ui4ii'uicu iu uiiriy kouii form. JACK RUSSO WINS Trenton , Defeats Harry Tracy In A. p. Wind-up Trenton, N, J,. April S, -.lack Kusso, of NevV Orleans, outfought Har ry Tracy, .of Philadelphia, in the wind up of the show of the Trenton Athletic Club here tonight '' the six-round semi windup Ray Hatfield. of Newark, drew with "Kuockout Joe" .Dally, of Brooklyn. ' six -round preliminary Young An gelo, of Trenton, administered u beat- 1 ing to Danny JJuck, of Philadelphia, j DOWNEY DROPS BRITTON Welterweight Champ Takes Count 1 of Nine; Earns Draw Canton. O.. April's. Jack Brit Ion, of New York, welterweight cham pion nf America, and Ilryan Downey, of Columbus, boxed a twelve-round draw !,,. i.,i :!,. ,.-,i: . . paper(crits. In the eleventh round Duu piot flnneml Iteipf,,!, F.,w n ,..,., A DRONEY BEATS HANSEN Lancaster Boy Lands Cleanest and Hardest Punches i l-ancaster. Pa.'.' Aprif 8.-In the windup ut thetWest Knd Club last night Tim Droney, 'of Lancaster, beat Larry Hansen, of Allcntovvn. Otto O'Keefe, of Allentowu, won from Harry Orbs, of this city, in six rounds. O'Keefe outclassed Oehs. but no damage ot consequence wob inflicted. . New York Wrestlers Wins New VorU, Anill.8 -New York Unlveraitv closed i'.a wrestllnir iceaaon by winning from .ha Henry .street Selt'e'nent at the latter'a gym The score waa It .0 10. ELIMINATION FOR AMERICAN CREW HOW ABOUT A Blue Serge Suit? Boys, 1 have the grandest lini Weather Proof Serges d in the Universe. Come in r 25 and look them over. Navy Hue and black. IT'S SLUGGER, NOT HITTER, WHO LEAPS TO BASEBALL FAME Big Batting Average Slow Guide to Popularity as Compared With Home-Run Road Schulte, Circuit Clouter, Reached .300 Only Twice IN TI1K SI'OKTIJGHT Hy GltANTLANI) RICK tcevurlalit. MM, All iluUts rearrvnf.) The Old-Timer Speaks I icondcr irheie Ihe leondc'rs are irio croicncd the ancient pamr; The good old bunch, like Kcl and Del, ichn slapped their trny to fame: ' II'Arrd are the byqoiir baltinij cyci that ykamed amidst the fold! Or can it be that I inn' arc because my eyes arc oldt icondcr where the old stair are uho held Ihe name's rcttoitn? Who tore the cover off the ball and knocked the fences down ; li'io j7nre the pome a poldcn plow across the ripht of (cay--Or can it be that I haic lost the Eyes of Yesterday f Aic there still types like Anion leftor Clarkion. Voung or Keif Do Delehantys still abound to siring at a Waddcll? llo Wapncra romp before my vicie tchcrr Donlin sicings the blowl Or can it be that I have lost the heart thai used to knowf The Lure of the Slugger THC athlete who can rap the ball over the fence finds n far quicker way to fame linn the one with n. better average who fattens his mark upon I' the modest single or the almost equally modest double. Observe the career of I'rnuk Schulte, who is known as one of the great batsmen of the game, ' Schulte led his league in home runs one season, nnd at all times had a free, clean wallop that carried far. ' Yel in seventeen seasons of campaigning Schulte halted .300 or better only twite. In 1010. vvilb the Cubs, he reached .:i00. In Mil he moved up to .I!0I. liejotid those two seasons his range was between .'.M0 nnd .-SO, little belter than nverage worth. Yet because of bis long-distance qualities he ' is given a high place in Hie Ancient Order of Sons of Swat. Schulte had the finesf follow through in baseball. No other nla.ver had Ihe same keen snnn of the vvrisrs. H'i, irai no physical giant, but than the old Cub, irho proicd than a little on uieic liinlc foice. The Way of Things A WINNING machine is n queer institution. In ii- It,ed Sox have lost Ttis Speaker, Shore nnd others -their circuit. yet they are still How many machines could drop four stars -two brilliant, hard-hitting outfielders and two brilliant pitchers and still have the nucleus of u winner left? No wonder that old bunch was unbeatable if the remnant is still r garded, as the most dangrotis outfit in the circuit. A number of seasons will pass before any club collects three such out fielders as Lewis, Speaker nnd Hooper were enrolled upon the same rosier. This trio wns the most valuable outfield rotmd-ip the modern game lins ever known and this isn't overlooking Cobb. Crawford and.Vcach. L VllftV little has been said about the mailer since Mr. Yiltad dropped hit first eleven pounds. Can il be thai he has reached solid hone that soon! Baseball Poem lust two weeks moic A nd then The Old Hot Hioie Again. 7'OU say that few ball plnyers quit while still in their prime," vvriten JL L, L. H. "How about Hans Wagner? .The old Pirate was only forty-three years old when he quit, nnd nl the rnte be was going be still had fiffeen or twenfy good years left. Do you mean tn say that Wngner wouldn't ha-vo been a good average shortstop around sixty V" The Art l(TH) you know." asks a bystander, -'-"' ter with one band from a distance can with two?" Vety likely. Puttiug. nt its best, is should merely net as a guide. 'Ihe other should deliver the swing. The golfer who tries to employ both hands equally on n short pull is nl.most sure to pull, across the ball or to swing the club out of line. Waltpr ' Travis, for one example, is n right-baud putter, his left hand acting nieiely as n guide, IV "" cr''' '")'lt(" "'"' I'0" '? " "'"' make a one-handed U putt fiom a short distance hoic seldom Ihe putt ir missed! T)OLAND'S place in the headlines demands thnt nil who care to be up to ' date should know more about this venerable kingdom. All we know about Poland is Jhnt her chief products are pianists nnd wrestlers. There must be other important facts nt baud. . IW1 AI5S come and go. Heroes nasn nations change back nnd forth. Hut or through the drifts of peace in the quiet sun Hank O Day nnd Tloh Kmslie' move serenely on their way as little perturbed by the crash of the nations as they nre b.v the sullen squawk called out on strikes. YALE GOLF DATES Meet Penn Team at Garden City May 24 New- Haven. April 8.- A schedule for the varsity golf team at Yule has been announced. The principal matches nre: Anril .'10. with Columbia, at Greenwich ; May 8, with Georglu Tech., ut New Haven; May 10. with Princeton, at nt (Jnrden City: Mo.v 2U, with Harvard, Ul IIIC "UWUr i.ui. w...,j ...w. Mrs. Bliss Wins at Plnehurst ' Plneliurat. X. C April 8. A mall Held look part In the Silver Foils golf lourna inent on Ihe No. 1 course here veaterday, lira K C HI!,,, of Iloalon. won the flral prlie with a round of 10(1 11. 00. Hartley and Brown Score In the weekly marathon bowling cop.n held lait nlsrh. on the Caalno Alley, Dob Jtartley and Jlllly Itrown mde a great race optl were never headed from the atart llXSF.n.M.I. t'BIINim v. V. !' l'A. FRANKLIN FIKLD 3 P. Al. TIIIIW Adrtilatton A5c. . , . ... Cambria A. C. L'om't FRIDAY KVKMM1. AI'KII, 11TII I'resion itmwn t. vtniiie iiixgera.u Four Other Crtukerjack Ilouta $200 Reward No S1;.'?- Gold Cigarette!' Case. Monogram "J. H. M." in diamonds. I-ost at the Olympia last night. 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