W fMU O I r I j & I t I " I "V lu i i U.. V t ? ti & Iv k p.;. M'NICHOL HERO ON DIAMOND AS WELL AS COURT PIC OL STARS IN Danny Proves First Baseman of Great Worth to Coach Roy Thomas FNAL BATTLE TODAY By EDWIN .1. roi.LOCK TYVNNY McNICIlOL, who dime near ' helng n hcndi -warmer on tlio l'cnn liniehiill Friind, inpldlj is moving to leadership among the ltcd mid Itluo hall tosiers in both fielding nnd onlting. When the Qunkcr cnndldntci first re ported for practice, Pnnicl announced that lie wni after ,thc second-base post. He plnjed that position with tlio fresh -rnnn nine last season, nnd beliced him self more fitted for play aionnd the middle station than in ntiv other terri tory. Hist only rhnl was Paddy Italian. Jtahan is the onlv out-and-out vet eran on the Penn team, and Thomas's choice naturally went to the man whose ability under tire he knew fiom cjtpoii epce. Danny, however, was showing up I icll in the daily drills nnd lip was good y enough to make the team. The onh i trouble was tbcic was no post open. I Switched to Fh st I Cannnek was plajing fnlrlv good lull i nt first, but in batting Danny was out hitting him. Pinally Condi I'homas i ent to McNichol and told him lie was j going Jo make a fust bnsciuan out of him, Danny would rntbei h.uc 10. mnined at second, but he didn't ii'sti r i any Kick. McXichol ling bnttcd against big league pitching seven times at Shibe Patk, and Ret ur,n recotd of three hits, one run and a walk for n batting ner ngc of .."00. In the two games against the JIackmen be bit better t!i.i.n nuj other man on either dub with the excep tion of Joe Dugnti, who got four safe ties out of six tries. Not only lias he been n stni nt bat, but he also has fhone afield. In the fust game he handled eleen dinners without a slip, nnd repeated with the same mini- ber In the second without un eiror. On Saturday he made two putouts out of base hits along the foul line, mid in ad dition saved his infield pals fiom wild tbiows by digging 'em out o the giound. w In the Cist two games, Pnnnv even outshone George ISuins. The latter didn't connect snfelv onie on Saturday out of five tries, although he was is sued one walk, nnd on l'ridaj he hit once out ot three official nttunpts for an average of .143. Oeorge bad one error in twenty-one thnajees. In the-three games played bv Penn this season, McXichol has handled thirty-seven opportunities cleaul), and lins" batted .54!5. Against I'i sinus lie got three bits out ot five trips to the plate. Boost for Penn The Mackmen took tbv seihs fiom the Quakers, the first gnme bv 11-1, and the second by 5-0 but the defeats have been credits to the students instead nt defic ieneies. I!veiv menilipr of tlio A's aggregation was impiessed with the snappiness exiuniteci dv tile collegians and the pitching of Sdielf), Mitchell and Tit?el was the talk of the iliesshig room after the game Sntmdav. The final game of the seiies will be plnyed this afternoon and it is likely (that two more of Mack's soldier ath letes will be spen in action. Itay Iintes nnd Frank Murphy, both of whom huve been iu 1'iauce, aie expected to le fort. Hates made a big slash with his fitting two jcais ago with the A's, 'and if he regains his slugging foini, Fred Thomas will have to hop to holcl down his third base job. s The Maiknien will pla) one moie ex hibition nfter todaj'n game before the) enter into the five-game seiies with the Phils for the cit) c hauipionsliip. To morrow the A's will oppose Hoc hestcr. The til st contest of the seiies with Jack Coombs' club will be staged at the " Phils's pnrk. Clan MacDuff Team Wins jpew York. Anrll 14 Ileallzlnc their nop" .pr years tha Korocr pluycru of thn iBtfred defeat tn the eleven of the New York Football Club by 1 KOal to 0 In the Misind round of the souihern New York State Cue tie at Lenox Oval yesterday "" Final Touney at Plnehurst rlnel.iirt. N. ('..April 14 Jloro than fifty nlaer have already entered the final Kolf tournament of too local season, which opens here tomoriow. r ' '"men Scraps About Scrappers XKJllAAr. JACKSON and I'rankio ' Hritt come together in the main fccsslon nt the 01.vmpin tonight. Tliis will be Jackson's first appearance here in two months and his first meeting with Britt since the New Kngland boy beat him here Inst February. Kddie O'ICeefe will be featu.cd in the semi,, nd-up, taking on Voung Xor iVP "rIyn. b0- "!l once stop, ped Joinny Campi. O'Kpcfe exhibited in an opening bout, in his comeback an hig Rowing warranted the promotion to n semivvlnd-up jiositlon. . t!'.M,otllcr bo,lt8 -Tohnnv Tvman meets Whltey Fitzgerald PntL Vj faces Diibn n'ri.. ,',, 'w Oreen J& 0Pl,o"es Youug Medvvay. Jn,i"e7Af,nSfV.iVtk"1uu"? 'e hi,Lv-, fuunuH, l . ,''u."f.?: .b"y wK 1 SiltiS'hi &.V.7? !w the aecond: Bhort urifi Joa Chaney broko oven with ' The ftnihc-it..i .1. i aln this s.turt.V'S J'n '-"e.V. ' P.?. . ". how arrunsed at the National kWU': trounced Charleatown, ,tV'Hl",.Ln. .'. rpunds In honey, the Jlazleton llghtwelicht. Arils Hoot and Joey lfox will be the win fr'omSn.,oenrt'."h?-r,Vrhat th "mpl.nl V?& rrom tonight. These are two of the ieuriin ?!'? flt und botffir, Tinakinjr 'S a. KW.T, &!?, Xor a . me'tlnpr with JCIIbane. ;?hrt?.'3gS53! a'p w -MS, fhU Ii iKly Wfik"" n -1J"'"venlnir. as h.fSfi,fl?Im."." ?!"- &.,- Jo.non will be the Sf lorn to ' '" NHonal on the evening bo-Jn nuthorlty. who .t- the rhUailtlphla Hall lnuwilerr fop soma mjt have a tnnr 1 talV w iJtw-- 1 ' . and lift hi . ".T"".to KlUIlf liar. drew ulth Churls W,laJtluJ rchJy-tr'le'-feU" inn., ii.. -.. uttunuu , V.-V-7,. 3 . -.If" BlLM'e ' I eSl'l. lV.omM isWtB 4 ci sssr& wm asBHSBA&Mnaur -'t hwmte iSffi imwmt 'ttfa ,ii vriTP TixF?T 1 ' i :, V.. tafl .. . Vaii1JfcJ''! fjk.lsS' HOW JOE WRIGHT VIEWS DEFEAT OF PENN OAttSMEN AT ANNAPOLIS COACH .1t)i: W1UC.HT, of the Penn news, hnd no nlibl for the dpfent of the lied nnd Illue nt Annapolis last Satnrdaj. Though not sntisfipd with the showing of h)s inpn, he renll7es they did their best under the con ditions. Discussing the rare and Penn's future plans, Coach Wright snid : "Don't alibi for" us: we simply weie benten bj a stronger crew. "Coach Cilendon has the linest lot of Xnj oatsinen that I pver lime seen. They should never lose n rae. , "I intend to switch the meu back to (lie old shell. Tliej'll be in the old boat in the rnce with Yale next Saturday. "Most of he time the Xavy lowed n forty-one or fortj-two stroke, and I think we hit forty for the entile stretch. "I intend to make no shnkc-ups until I see bow the men do against Yale, t look for them to strike their dinmpionship stride ii this rnce". "We were beaten bv about three lengths, and 1 still insist tint our time was better than7 hiinutos !!4 seconds, ns sent out from Annapolis. "The Xnvy arsity was timed in 7:17. On the Sdifijlkill we con sistently do the Henley course in less than 0.10, which shows the big differ ence in water conditions. "Wilson, our No. 7. 'caught a crab' nbout 300 jntMs from the finish, but it hud nothing to do with the final outtome, ns the Xnj hnd irtunlly Won the race bv that time. "The victory of the juniors was mighty pleasing M fieshmcn also did splendidly considering that they were up against one of the brawniest and best-looking plrbc eights I ever linve seen." Knight, in Marathon Golf, Runs Behind Schedule Playing Over Whitemarsh Course Local Golfer Covers 72 Holes, Averaging 86 Per Round, in an Effort to Play 126 Holes Today IS) I'RTRK IM'TTKR FKi:i W. KXKSHT begun this nioining nt 0:1,", five minutes be foie dawn bloke, to plav seven lounds of golf over the Whiteiunrsh Valley Cotmtiv Club ionise. In plaving the 1-0 holes he believes tlnjt he can make nn average of eighty-five stiokes for eadi lound of eighteen holes. Hhe finished the fust nine , holes in fortv-four and the setond nine in fotty- tluee, for n total of eightv seven strokes. It took him one hour nnd fortv-five minutes. He began the sec- mill lound of his long journev at !) :'2'i nnd ended it at 1011.". and his moms weie foitv-four out and foitv in. foi a tntnl of eighty-four strokes. Knuslit was four strokes hihiiiii a' the 1 1 ml nf the fii"t four rounds of bis golf I 'i g ni'iriitlion. His average was Mi. The Whitimaish stnr would hnvei In other words Knight will nave to fiki.vnl under 85 but for siven penalty phi v ver.v consistent golf to get awav stiokes, lliiec of which c.iine on the with his idea. Anothei thing that will so-uillcd unhltkv thirteenth liole. 'I hi to make the attempt diflicult is the dial -times" Knight drove out ot bounds nt ncter of the giound nnd the time of the this hole, and nn three occasions diove ear. Golfers in tins distiict nil' still the pill into the Wissahickon cieek. plaving winter Miles which permit the llowaid JUstinc, of the St. IiiiidsHlner tee the bill .lnvwhere but on Cnlf Hub. iiccompniued Knight on his I1" '" r""h "'" haarcN Knight Ins mnrathon and sccned the feat. '"'he hadveiv little oppoitunitv to pln what fvscorcs follow: riilhT ItOLWP out . "i ii '4 n r. r, s i- r. In. . t 5 i U 0 4 3 " V-4 J 8 1 SnCD.NP HOUND Out . . ( 4 7 4 "i fi r " 4 44 In . II 'I 'J t J I 4 'I .1 to SI THIHU HOUND Out . " ' t f, I 3 4J In . . 9 (I .' 7 1l! 3 11 II 4h 110 rOUKTIt HOUND out . .' a a 'i rv ' n i ii4 111 .41344 .1 4 Ti .'. IVP-8 The weather londitieMis weie perfect, AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES j rplli: Cnpe Jlii) seition base naval e X delve" again lias mgaiiled a lust ..!.. l 1..1I , r.. el ,l tno',r""J "V." .,"?"".- ' 'K iiir uutxame i:Sl U.I-.T-LJ..II ,1111.- ..'I I... ..Mill..,, -. w ami. 'Ntnmun LilcKtcin. the ninnnirei . would like to book gnmes with all fiist 81ass semiprofessional traveling teams in Peniisjlvania, Xew Jersev and Del aware willing to pla) for a good guar "tutee. Address all (cminiunications to Chief Woman IMelstcin, Section Itase, Cape .May, X. Ji Marshall K. Smith & Urn.. fotmerH the Turner I ield I'lub has a few open dates for all rtrsl class home teams In or around Phil adelphia, espeLlally Sti aw bridge K Uothler and Parkesburg linn Comlianj offerlnir a fi,lr eimintee Address rank I: Carroll. I.181S North Ettlne street Western . .. of West I'hllideluhla cl -sires names with strictly llrstiliss travellnK teams especially VMrwlck, Indiana. Turner P. C or an other lenms wlllln? lo pla for a Rood KUarwntee Address 11 K Ulelin 48111 Cedar avenue The Kast ParW I'rofefislonnN. a flrst-elass semiprofessional traveling team wants to book eames espe-lally with Htetson, .McAn drens St Forbes Hurrowpate, Pitman. Vine land and 'Wscose. Indlnmt Club, which recently ncnulred the services of Lieutenant Dan Josephon the ex Plrate ami former Trlstale I.casue plajer, wouldiltko to arrange Barnes with all nrst class home teams offerln a , Ruirantee Address Joo Melman. X03U Nortll Thlrti-sec-ond street. Tho I orralne A. A., of Wllmlnston a fast Independent semlpro useball IJum wishes to- arrwnBe a Kame with any fast Philadel phia rlub palnlt a reasonable euaranleu for April 'Ji! Address William J. Denson, 827 flaylim street Wilmington, or phono Hell 483 WIlmltiBton The Knlclils of s; eerep would like to honk names wllh all llrsl-olass home or trav ellnB teams Address Charles Cielser. J131 Cesar street. tim AUtnn Saw und sleel lliiftelinl ( lull with Dluy In anxious to arranuft names at homo all flrat Vines traveling teams vvllllnir to r o r. uHnrahlo Lcuarantee Wnul.l nt lllcc lo arrnni" Willi teams hucIV as Audubon Ij1 mra. Delalr IMavlnnnr ntlier teams of that r ass rtucitroiv .. ....i,mn. j oitrutl ra , or phone Sharon Hill 30J 1 l,m St. Terllln. vi first rlass fnllu .lni formed trnvellnv team, would like to hear lATLANTIC pqla:rije WE tested Polarine in one of our cars by running it 18,000 miles. Every condition of transportation was tried. The lubrication was perfect the whole- time. The small amount of carbon in the cylinders was wiped out with a rag. I That car averaged more than a thousand perfect running miles to a gallon of Polanne. If you want the best results from your car, ask for "Polarine" by name. Also Light, Medium and Heavy. ATLANTIC MOTOR Keep Upkeep Down. ,V V7S f ' EVENING 'PUBLIC to contend although nt times lie had with a sfift In cere 'I lie f.iiiwa.vs and gieens were in perfect uinditjon. al though mi Ihe cailv morning boms before the miii bid n di.uiic to ill V tliini out the gieens wiip slow.. Theie arc two thiee shot holes oil the ciiui-e. the thild and the eleventh, and to offe these theie .lie fniil line Miot holes, the fomth. unit Ii twelfth and fifteenth. On these shoit holes twos nnd I , times will lie n tniiteml help in ( utting ' I down the total. The Wissnlui kou creek figiues ns ,i bnnid on the third, fourth, liflb, sith. fouitei nlli and lifteenth 'holes so that it will be an easv matter to colli ct stiokes on tlic-e holes. There is nUu n water li.i.uil on the tlurtteutli nnd in addition the i nurse is well dapped l"p inow- as uie summer rules, .n wueic i ni ii.iii is piaveii vvnerever ir lies. nttrl tlinl- 1 L......n In. .. 1. 1..I. 1. a 1 ...tv. Li.tii iq r, ti;ii. uiiuri iiiuu lie: 1 plaj ing todaj . He is a vei.v consistent medal plav scorei. lie won the low score for the cpialjf.ving lounds at Ilala and nt At lantic City and he has aKo won the Joseph Heni) Patterson Memoiial Cup, a thirt -six. bole medal piny compe tition and in which some of the best golf eis of Philadelphia have entered. fnjm IcMm 111 I' unsvMunM and New Jersey fslHiilllv llanowi, ite lleH llrUht Hlaild ird Hullir ll.arfnk 1 t ilinKfi c'liiiinaswot) I IllIP "S Wlllllin I III. Jl Noith srt( H t 1 Mctnr It. would like In h mk Barnes Willi nnd class home teams either In or nut of ihe i In- Aiilress William llaller IU-, Kast Htrks street The Itoslei II. t .. of Will Philadelphia wants lo atiaiiue Karnes with strung se, ond class tevveliuB teams In Kemisanla wllllnB to plae for a reasonalle cuai inte. , dress Heal VV 1 sou tare of Holies 'Hilt t ninth und Vspeu streets The llllsler ( lull, or. South Phil lilelnhla a firsl-class full- uniformed nine would like to henr from all llrsl-cluss home teams for dales on h,turdas an 1 hulidas Address Hobert I. Ileechet .1107 South 1 laliklln street Ihe Walton . .. a fact seiondilass nine Is wilting to meet ail traellug nines of that class In or around Phllade Iplilu wlll I lg to pia foi a reason ille juaeinte, Ad dress Ihonias Dounes "701 Uelmaro teriace West Philadelphia Thompson II. C. wants to meet fifteen to sixteen ear old nines hating open dates for undaj e games Adlress Karl Clover, 140 North Tenth street The I.elnervllle T. V. 1ms Mn it ; nnj 31 open for llrslelass Philadelphia learns having grounds and offering a reasonable guarantee Address William Connor. Hoi land street. Crutn I.nne Pa Northwestern Trust wants to arrange, evmes with first-class traveling teams whkh are willing to pla for a good guarantee) Address l"Mware! Williams care of North western Trust Company, '1 vent-third street and Coumbia uvenue Tillpehnekell Reels would like lo hnoV Barnes with llrst-class home teams In Penn svlvaula New Jersev and Dctaware espe cially htetBon, llarrowgate lless-Drlthl ParkesburB Iron l ompany or anv other teams of that caliber otferlng a fair guar antee Address Hill Kalbacher 4111 Noith Cleveland avenue Assiimpllnn t'. .. n semlpro Iravellnc team, has reorsanlred and woulil llko in hook Barnes with llrst-elass boms teams orferlng a fair giAerantee Address (iooigo Hartman 1U3 Spring Uardcn street " The. I'nlr Name ( . .. a fist elehteen to twenty vear old traveling team wants In hear from teams of that aRe havinB grounds and paylPB a good guarantee Addicss Holy Nninei V C . -.30 CVdar Hrect OILS . fj' ?. A - n'1" 5 f Ml . i. m t LEDGER- SEE DIRE CHANGES Johnson Thinks Federal Verdict, If Sustained, Means Com mission's Doom leagues to separate Chicago. April II Revolutionary tnensures to snfegunrd bnscbnU from all future legal nttneks weie foieenst by linn .lohnson, president ot the Ameri can League, upon his letuin from Washington last night. Home of the dinuges predicted bv the president of i the American League ns n result of the nr,l!, i fnr S2in.n()0 daiiincs awarded Saturdav'to the llnltlmore dub of the, former Federal League, by n jury in (lie District of Columbia Supreme Court arc: Dissolution of the national baseball roiiuulsston, the "supreme tourt of baseball. Absolute severance of relations with the National Association of, Minor leagues. Ilevlslon of Hie pla.vers' conducts eliminating the ten d.is.' reseivc clause. 'Ihe American and National Leagues, togithet with their dub ownem and ntli ,ials nnd ceitaln ofliciuls of the defunit ll'edeinl League, weie defendants m the '"'"OO.OOO suit for damages brought mult i cur riii'i iiiiiii nun iiul m . Piesident .lohn-nii snid that an np peal would be InUen to the Cmnt of Anneals of the Distrut of ('ohinibi.i and. if neiessni v, to the Supieme Coiut ' of the I'lilted States "The cicliet, of ionise, is 1 blow to hnsilmll," 1'iisident Johnson snid, "but we ate not paiticularlv cltst.ic-.cil. as it w.is nothing more than we e i peited under the ciii uiiistaiues, Wei weie lioiiiiil to umieal, no mailer wuut the amount of daniAges involved was "We do not vvnnt to be chntged with operating in lestinint of tinde; neither do we want the charge of conducting n monopoi) hanging over us. We cm' see n r.iv ot sunshine because of the' fact that we can appeal. If the vei diet had been biought In our tnvoi we would have been denied that piivi lege " While declaring that he did not cnie to i idiotic the veidut or the justice of the court. PrcMiltnt Johnson snid' Ihe attorlie)s for the ISaltimore club "talked like Lenine and Trotzk)." i "You would h.ive thought that wi weie on trial in Russia," the Amen can League executive said. "We wen charged witli nil manner of n lines. The nttoincv for the nlnintifTs icfeued to m ns the 't iir of linsehnll nnd cave the! inipiession that we were on tli threshold of a penitentini.v. "Ikiscball has been conducted undei tne piescnt s.vstem lor lorry )enis, unci the svstem has been successful in keep Ing the cportclean and lctainiug the dignity of the gume If we have been wrong in our operations, then, ot coiiise, we want to know about it." What methods the American and National Leagues would adopt to gov fin themselves would be among the tally developments, Piesident Johnsoi. said ,'fUc leagues would be obliged to I conduct their nffnirs independent h , und i the lritioual (ommisMim would have to he aboli-hed if the renin t is sustained, he said. MORE TITLES FOR TILDEN Wins Singles and Mixed Doubles at Plnehurst I'lneliursl. N. (.. Apul H - 1 till Tilth 11, of rhiliKlftpliiu, ntUIori two nioii titliw to his ah iulv auK list. In ir Sutiuda. I'airril witli Vmctuit Ki-h ards, of YonUors, . , 'J'ilden won the final loiiml of tin doiiblo, dt'ffMt inp Kiumij;nj anil Vohill, (-;,, 7.1, In tho final for tho Noith nnd Houth liampioushin. Til don downtd If hijii KumaRao. 1 0, i-J, (.'., IJ-I. In the finals of tlio nim-d doubles Miss Marion ZimUnsUMii and Vintont Kiohards won fiom Miss rioicn. p Ilalliti and Hill Tilden. Along Boathouse Row The S(linlklll nv oarsmen, who aro (omiltionintf tliemt-eles for tt e coining ni:attaH foiin I the int-lt wlnOe which were blowinK oer tno tuurBy jenceraaj Bomownat, il liMnrlifiitt tii Ntnonlli rowlnir Xcprthpla lrtuallv all tho prominent cluba were rep reaented in the Oay s trjouts The Trims hiuihi Hurjtr C lub has a second fnur oared nhM trew alrradi lined un for the Hfcond four oared shell event of tha Americnn rejjfttta which has heen In full training foe i week Seated Jaeger, how; HpelilcT No U MiCartv No T and Mollard stioke Tho men hHve had plenty of rowing exnTlenrPH and already have a Rood run on their Fhell I'red Koeiter nnd Franz Keder Hthmldt an truli-lmf as h Junior double shell trow nd will make their debut In tho bchiulklll Navy retratta ( tilitnln Milium Srlimld, at tho West Philadelphia Moat Club In trjlnc out a centipede irew made un of Mi L'ormlck how, t-mllh No J Melm rmy 4o 3 and Doyle, stroke, to try fur honors In the American rcKrttta In tlio fi-uund nuadrutde nhelln event Dule and Otvsrt, Iarrow alu will row as a NtHond duuhlu-phtll trcw RACING AT Havre de Grace APRIL 1GTH TO 90TH (INCLUSIVE) I SEVEN RACES DAILY INCLUDING A STEEPLECHASE Special Pennilvania Kailrojd Train Leases 12:31 P. JL; West Phila delphia. 12:38 P. M. Direct to Course ADMISSION: Grandstand and Paddock, $1.03. Ladies, $1,10 in. eluding War Tax. PIRST RACE AT 2:30 P. M. nivmnin A A I'roud and Batnbrldf TONIGHT Kid Ilapvr ta. lounc Medtrar JIit flrrrn ri. Dirk O'llrlen , Jolinny Timan : Whiter Illrcerald Eddie O'Ketfe vs. Jack Norman Willie Jackson vs. Frankie Britt Boxing Course m0.. llajor nidcllK's Tournament , t p ' Apr. ZS.ig Enroll ow I ft Gold Watchea, Fob, Cupa Trla JL J . PHILA, JACK O'BRIEN'S ,8. K. Car. 1Mb & Cheatsut. ark TU. BASEBALL W10GULS PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NEWCOMB HIGH GUNNER v Smashes 93 at Traps of Great Neck Golf Club New Yorli. April 14. ClinilcR New comb, iiinntrMir stnto clininjiloii of IVnil H.vhnnln. mxl n former Amerlran mn ntcur cliuinpliiii, wns lilgli bcrntih bum ner nt the tinps of the (Irrnt Neck Oolf Ciuh joMcrclnj. Mr. Xewootnh hroke What at .,... , -..,... .,.., . iiai ..., ...,. 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