Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1919, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-- PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,. APEIL lp, , 1919
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tWOODWAtiD GOES LIMIT TO GET IDEA OF HITLESS GAME ACROSS ON CONNIE MACK'S ATHLETICS
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WOODWARD'S HITLESS !
THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
ALEX, TYLER, VAUGHN
EXPECTED TO CLINCH
55 GAMES THIS YEAR
On Past Performances This Same Tno Is Capable of
Turning in 71 Wins, and With Little Help From
Douglas and Hcndrix Cubs Should Sail to Pennant
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PARADE GIVES GAME
TO A'S BY BIG MARGIN
kLl Youthful Hurler Has Private Procession' While Search
ing for the Home Plate Home Clubs Are Now
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I WE MUST CUT DOUJ0 j TTlL Do) ' AMD SO HE MAK6S-. Tofttters.
I PI6HT PLACE -To BEC.M AMD J -X ReS.GMAT.OM TntCeJO WP.- &T )
x iff 1 Ei M1
Mzpm m . &m Mm.
Tied in Series Play at Shihc Park Today
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tMirlt FiMlnr Kteiitna. rtil, l.nlscr
Cofui lalit. 1111. I'U PhIJic I.eilarr I'a.
WHKX Frank Maniwell Woodward. tin1 .Miutlidil, naming, ambitious
otirver of the ("oohibs lirigmii. tiioil to pitrh n tin-hit Imi'lmll giinn' at
the bull park jeMenlay Hip tnci'tnton intigrnttilatcd I hfiiiflt tluil the rim l
lind been tinned "no hour ahead, which insured itj niiuiiti'v of 11 it'Ii I !iim I
daylight. Wootly lind made up lii mind tlint no one xwi going to hit tlmt
ball, and wont flip limit to get bis iilpii (icinw,
TliPt'p ate several xxaji of iitihiug n no-bit game line 1 t baffle the
ivpiio-tition xvith iln..ling sppnl nml timet and have pcrfft t snppoit tnim the
eight other members. o Hip tPiun. Tlmt i" ni fouling to Ilnile lint Wimdt
"evidently iipvpi' lin i i'ii 1 1 tlmt bunk, lip bml n ilitTcit'iit nii'tlioil of holding
the enemy bitlpss, ami (jot l beaiiJifulW on tin- liisl foin h.iltct. tlmt f.iiril
liim. Woody hurled Hip ball in kih h n mniiupr tbnt il n imHiihlf to Inl
it. Tbe opposing hnlMin'ii rould haw- left tlo'ii huts on the li.it link, for
there was no I'lianip to minerl with any of thp Muster-. Wnodx tlnpv thi'in
high and lnx oiips , iiiniiIm anil fat'. KAU on thp outside; all of whhh ei e
nllowrd to whi.. hatnile-sh In.
Tbpu the parade stint eft I'.ohhv Until was handed a tnkel ami fooli-lilt
stolp second, bemuse Ituins also ieeeh"d a pass. Mute toolih tntl a- per
petrated wIipii Itobbx anil (iemge executed a double steal. Thci -Ik i i Ii I lime
wniteiL bei ause Woody passed Witt and tlon would liae mined amwat. Willi
every inrh "f the sinks ounpied bv the little inline, 'rhonia steppid up.
I'toilil of baffling Hip hrt tno of sluggeis. Wuoih ileiided to keep up In
good xxotk He was detei miiiPil that Tlioina would not get a Inl- and lie
didn't. ItiMead. he nieepteil loin wide ones, tiotteil to lnt and Uoth eased
lionipwnrd iimler wraps. The no hit kiiiiip was looking better exerx minute.
Wooily giew uiipIps niter that anil when Hiigaii iippeateil a ball aei i
llpntally drifted oer the plate .loe did nothing bill oak the sphere into the
far corner of left field for txxti hags, st-oiiug a pair ahead of liim. The l'liil
pegger was iratp because hi afternoon had been spoiled and fanned the next
two batter. Shannon, huucxfi. wh.it.ktd another two h.iggci, wbiili tiniiiti'il
two more runs, and the next man tPtired tiiiiiitiuimisly on time pctfcttlx good
strikes.
1J70OM iimdc fl ipihm fti that tmtin
' fit e t it ni on (iioii'hiihI u hiffnt fhtf
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mule 't ipim nt thiil leaiary. He mitnl font. allmrl
Fie titni ' tun mi unit iihifful tltire Imttri. Ilr itnntvil to tttv
the Athlrliei lnj milKinfl them ninuml the Imsri nml lime (hem xlifl
and me fm tmlny'i iiittm. II nwly ;n n eifithum uhen hi Itinileil
thp Itvitu iilttte.
Opposing Teams Play at Shibe Pari; Today
f()W Ilie series i i- en Stephen, ami the home tiaimi mut piny the
soulliPin trainers tin afternoon to tind out whirh sjtem is the wmst
Harry Siebold and Ins loiindhouse mrve stood thel'hils on their p.iis
nnil gave lliein eerj form of pxenie t xi ppt lillinuig base and eoi ing inns.
p fact, the l'liil haien't poipi1 yet o far as jpstPrdaj's game is lomeined,
Harry twisted them all nier the place anil should linxe twirled a li!tles en-
counter. In the xetond tiltl man Witt n.mowlj escaped being hit on the head
when Iip misjudged t'adj's high fij , whhh dropped safe fot a double, and 111
the littb Kopp idajed l'enree's drie like a blacksmith ami allowed il to bound
oft the tips of his fingers for another double. Harry hould speak harshly to
lits outfieldiM
.ling .Iolition winked the lasi four innings ami allowed six hits, but
p"1 nothing serious happened. As soon as an alien iippeateil on the paths .ling
15 1 ligbteno! up like the piohihition South and the stuff wa off. The A's had
a t . ...
Ilie iitdiing yetentay unit won tne game. i ne inn iiiuti t nave it, o
they lost.
doe He.ehgpr workpd ftiiily good for fie innings, but was getting into
trouble when Woodward was en lied to put on his piiwtle pniade. The A's
Miaked the ball with ?est and leroi, deuionstrating they had an off day nu
Tbnr.tlay Koth. Ituriis ami Witt en me thinugli with two hits eai b ami the
others obliged when bingles wpip npiesary. Doug liaird and I.uiIpius did
ilie l)Pt swatting for thp I'hils, but their bits wpip wasted.
Iliilit'inft was lobbed of a tloublp in the thiid when Witt raced oei to
left renter And drugged (low n his lengthy liner. Thai was the bel play of the
day that nml Woody 's procesion. Woody, howexer, need not woiry aboul
his showing yesterday He is a good pitcher and will be a valuable mail for
his team this year. Ytslerday he was too anxious.
TPOM I the incite ahtfti to Sltibe I'ntlcjind their tiouW he innie
an i e-iaekuiq hmrhnll. foiime ha been wvniq Kxnney fui ninuiul
iliity nml Coomht i' lihely to me I'liihin'l nml I'i eudeigait.
Likely That JP illard Is Financing Boul
npHK story that .less Willatd is financing the chainpionsbip bout betpen
himself and .lack Penipspy seems logical when one dopes out the happen
ings of the last two months. 1'irst came thp upws that Willard had ionenteti
to box for SIOO.IIIKI and Tex Itickard had the signed aiticles. Then tempey
spilled ink nu Hip pa pels and everything was a I ranged except the place,
length of bout and the naming of a referee
After that theie lias been a ianit of news. Jlickaid has been tiael
ing in the West, paying lots of nttention to bis oil property, but saying nothing
about the big fuss. He is supposed to tell the world wheie it will be held
on May 4 and insists that nothing will be given out until tlyit time.
In the meantime, Willaid is training at his home in I.awtencp, Kan., nml
Is nnnoying no one. Dempspy is on a theatrical tour making lots of money,
ml neither lighter appaientlv is woiryitig over the details of the niati h. All
of which means they have an idea of wheie it is to be staged, the number of
rounds and know how ninth tiaining it will take to get into londitiou. The
chanees arc the battle will be staged in the West, unless long tlitniice bouts
are allow ed in New York.
r'or a long tiuip wip lyrxons have hinted that Willatd was thp main
BU.v behind the mateb, because of hi connection with bis circus and his
Inow ledge of the show biisiiipss. Thpy pointed out that the champion i too
Kooil u business man to pass up an oppoituuity to make a load of money
und appointed IJiekaitl his agent at a certain pei rentage.' We don't know
whether this is true or not, but. as was said before, it sounds logical.
Down in .Jacksonville a couple of weeks ago we met otie of the men who
Xxorketl for Willaid befoie the films was sold. He told us be was on Ins way
in join .less and woik for him until after the big Jight. He said many of
lhe old employes had been asked to get back mi the job for the big fus on
3 illy -I.
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Xtfl I4I4AHI) i' tiaining hmii unit M iii to he in heltei xlmie thnn
' irhtn he Imtrrii ieii Johnion in llnrann. He iieinhi .!'!
iwioiih nml tvifcs to tip the henni nt 2,1 it-Am he Jmei Demiiei.
Ross Has Formidable String
BIMiY KKI.I.Y will face the harrier again this afternoon in
delphia Handicap at Havre tie (trace. Motor Cop, his stable
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Isn't Gratitude in New Dictionaries
b Kolwell, working under a xartime contract
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IWICS To BE IMTeRfS'tD -ASS?"" ' . DAY, VlRCC-f-& . 5UWDAV-W6 UAPPlEP Hl-ABr PRtF.n
L Yes, They Do Play Golf
FOR RACE WITH YALE
Varsity and Junior Crews
Switch Boats on Eve, of
Clash on Housatonic
at Cobbs Creek Sunday
In Fact, They Hare Been Doing It Ever Since the
Course Opened for Play Nearly
Three Years Ago
BIG RACE STARTS AT SIX' jVI,:ln T,lr"r "'T
- ' the pxi hange of
Seating and Statistics
of Pcnn-Yalc Regatta
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i'nA.iiu-ii ii it.di.Mi .-.on iir. Hi
lty PKTER I'l'TTKK
' been inteiested in it when I was a boy ami that was some
comment mer Sun- . fp' J cars ago. and even tlipn we could
!.! ..ii i . :. :.. tl .: ..t
day spoil in rairnioiiul l'ark. It has,"-" "" """"'" " -i'...i --
1 limns eqry Monday niorning. Hun
one ainuiiig iiIp. and now that Hip cat ,hpiU nf ()IlPr!) RO ..anoping on thp
i out of thp bag tbt'ie is no fiiither ipa- Sclmylkill and the Wissahiekon and
son for not saving that there is Sunday thousands of pit-asm p-speking automo-
golf in t'obhs Cieek. When thp course bilits use Dip l'aik toads,
was built I agiped to sav not a word n..t ii i. o..i. 'ri.,.A
1 ,. i.:i t
. il lie
lime xwitteii a stole or niiiie stories1
about thp new uiiinicipal links this is
the tiist time I lime ever said that Sun
day golf is permitted there.
Yes. 'Met I'l.iy' .Siinila.v(;olf I
llkullt (J II mill f ni.lf lliiiin
''iii iiiiiiuii I ni'ii I il' I t i film il niir -.. a.t t. t
i hi iiiprp is no quifiPi iiinro in hip
city nf Philadelphia than Cobbs OppU
on a JIaj Sinning . You could go out tliore
and jou would Ip surprised to learn
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nun im.ir limn ., goners were piuy - . H,.,....,,. lms .....i. ... cellent im-
nig. Hut if you took the tiouble to sit ...,, i1P1.P. n ,, i,.incetnn. A
Thp amusing side of this nigiiuient . ilonn nl one ot the Ipps and watch the ,. lose race is expected. The fresh
pto and con oer Siintlny spoils in I'air- scores come up. tee their balls and go men race wilt 'stmt about 4 aud
mount Talk is that for nearly thieeioii their ay quietly you would get the varsity twenty minutes later. Both
year liunilieds of inen and woniPii, hois 1 stune idea of the popularity of the game Navy trews have something on their
ami gii Is bine been playing golf theie ou
the Sabbath On one Sunday two years
ago the suipriinji number of 471! I
think that is the number played oer
our miiniiipal courp. The average
IN THE SrOKTtlOHT 1V Git ANT LAND I(!E
(I'opjrleht. tniO. all. rights reserved)
No. 3 Chicago's Entries
Exhibit A The Cubs
AVKTKUAN baseball observer offered Jlils sage observation a few days ago:
"Any ball club that has three pitchers who can turn in fifty-live victories
has a big jump toward the pennant. Ninety victories In a 140-game schedule
will almost surely xin. If three pitchers can turn In fifty-five vicloilps. it
is no great trouble in getting three or four others who can turn in the remain-
i ing thirty-five needed to get there.
! With Alexander, Vaughn and Tyler the Cubs cprtuinly have three pitchers
who can turn in the required rifty-the victories--'lus n few more. With
Uendryx, Douglas and others they have a staff capable ot seeming tha residue.
Alexander has been good for thirty victories or better for his last three
years. Last spbsoii .lint Vaughn turned in twenty-two conquests, xvhlls
I.efty Tyler compiled nineteen.
On past pprfot malices this trio would be good for seventy-one winning
games. Chop away eleven of these against accidents and such, and they will
I Iip good for sixty. This Ipaves Douglas, Hendry x and others only thirty games
' to put the Cook .county machine safely through.
For pennant-winning vu'I'oses the Cub staff looks to be the most effective
in the league,, not even barring Brooklyn whli (Irimes, Marquard, Sbcrrod
Smith, Cadorp, Cheney and I'feffer.
f(Ht tno aim 'iiili nt Alcjiimler nnil Vaughn linkerl together aie
nlyinightg mine to any hanehatt machine. And when yon recall
the lull' iletnih that nhoic the Cnhs able to win nrinus Alexander in
1918 yon tan arc trillion! the aid of n l.ick telescope where ihcu
Mould be with the Big Cannoneer on ijiiaii.
An Average Machine
Ol'TSIDK of the pitching staff, the Cubs have only a good average machine.
But they have one that is fairly sound. An infield bolstered by tbe vet
eran Merkle anil the brilliant young Holloclier is no flabby array of talent. 4
' The outfield is nothing miiaciilous, but capable of poking along nt a
moderate clip. Hut no great outfipld is needed with such pitching and a stronf
defensive Infield lioldingtli' line. ,
I Wie Cubs have a steiling factor nlso in Killefer back of the bat, a work
man always good for more than 100 games.
Vnless .John .1." Mc(!ruw can rouud up a tir.t-class pitching staff tbs
Cubs are almost certain to win again.
If Fevdy Sehiipp returns to form, aided aud further abetted by Hub
Benton. Barnes. Winters and possibly Fred Tone.v, the Cubs will have a
teriih'p. battlp'ahead before they cross the wilderness into the promised land.
For the (limits bae a much stionger attack and in Burns, Kauff and Younj
au ou t.ri eld that overshadows the Cub trio with more than n trifle to spare.
rn K Cnbi and (Hants tne the tno clubt which should fight it nut.
The slight Cub aditintagii tests in the fact that Chicago' pitchina
staff is a trdl-iitovcd quantity, while lhe (Hant slnlf is still a guess.
Exhibit BThe While Sox
THE main battle which the White Sox face at this young April juncture
is to finish in the first division.
We haven't run across a ball player on a ma! club who figures they
have a thance to beat out lloston or Cleveland, among others, and only nn
outside, chance to beat out New York and Washington.-
, The W. S. dropped from world series winners in 1017 to sixth place
'last xear. Their ball ilub was badly broken up, but others suffered the
' Annapolis. .Aid.. April l'J.-?Haivard pamefate.
was the later arrival of the two rowing Thev'haxc a marl, aggressive leader in "kid (Jipason. but minus the proper
ir.lftIIoJnl'rlirt'aun? I-. ,-" .''- -rid I, unavailing .,, Collins. Weaver. Feisch
men eights of Harvard, I'riueetou and aul1 0llp, Reason still has some star talent left but the power of the old
Navv inept ou the Severn. The- re- ' 101 pitching staff has badly faded. -
gattii will extend over a course of a mile i Buck Weaver aud Eddie Collins are two of (he greatest infielders of the
and seven-eighths in length. Princeton decade, but Coilins last year slipped well below .BOO, and it still remains to
arrived Thursday night, but its boat, ibe been whether he can work back to his old height.
tliu inn Kl Jiert- oiiiit yesicruay i unit
they had only a brief praetipp on the'
water.
MIDDIES FAVORITE
IN TOfflDTS RACES
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Victory Over Penn Gives Navy ,
Academy Slight Edge in j
Varsity Event I
OUTWEIGH OPPONENTS
on a Siindav. Hut there is no noise. I competitors in weignt. live nrst .Navy
ami all xou see are these HOO men. '''' "vernges l"!)ss pounds. The
women, boys and girls enjoying them- lcb,? lllt: 1ol- ,'l,p "cavJCBt crew on
sehes through healthful exercise. And I'i!! 'lv'rl , H,."aJ? "uI",,t;W5?l
I I "u HU IIS II ciiuiru Lit -cii.
they would tell yifll that their only days
nnmlier of jilayeis eiery Sunday from of leisure are Saturday afternoons and
the middle of April till the last of No-hundnjK.
vember is somewhere around 300 audi Out in Chicago, befoie the eeral
in tnot cases it is more. ' - I municipal courses were built, the usual
So it is reniaikable nt this day lo ' method for many ot the younger men
protest against the opening of Fair-I and xvomtvn to spend Sunday was to get
mount Park to teunis. baseball and , a dray and load it down xvith kegs of '
croquet, when for nenrlv three vearn l.beer and food and go out in the country. I Morrison
Princeton is not so heavy as either of
its opponents. The Tiger varsity aver
ages 171 &, pounds and the youngsters
160.
GOLF FINAL TODAY
for Plne-
rtl E Box at their best had a bin winner in Hddie Cicntte, but Ciiotfr
is no mete youth. He teas also n good pitcher trilh Augusta back
in ISft'i ad 100.1, but thai was font teen or fifteen years ago.
Gleasons Chance
G1.KAS05 has exceptionally strong spots in his machine, hut his one lnn
chance to beat out such clubs as Huston antl Cleveland lies in producing
a strong pitching staff a stionger staff than he pems to have just now.
Theie may be a big change from thp upset of last year in the mental
bearings of this club but figuring this in it will still have a tidy time of it
climbing above third place.
iL'ITil a tidy time) it--as such things go.
New Mux en. Conn , Apnl 10.
j Speeding o er (he ,oine yeterdav the
two Penn miimM clews look thpir final
hard prut tit p for their dual laimg pro-
zi ii in against Vale this afiernuou. The
'big race stmts at t' o'clock met thp
Heulev distance on the Hoiisntouic.
i Following tlie Penn piactiie Coat Ii
Wright said that, while hi two news
Wt'lP Oltly pailUIIIlg, Ilie III I eiglll rut- ".".. ...... ." .-u.... mnrimii ".. ,-- . ..-.. . - - ... M . pi-w. rown,
eretl the distant p in ti minute's. 30 1 croquet, when for nearly three yearn jbeer and food and go out in the country, mornson nays rowne.
1 econds The reiord for the ionise is an average of at least "00 persons have j lotlay tlip young uuu tlie old get up as i nursi Honors
ti minutes "1 -."i s mds. This was 'been "breaking" the Sabbath by play- early as 4 in tbe morning aud -spend I'iiiehiirfct, N. C, April 10. The -! -'
I made the Yale fust eight last Satur ing golf in Cobbs Creek. I wouder. some part of the day on the com ses, antl semifinals ot the mid-April golf tour- TtVO Other Exhibition CUIUS
day also, if the antagonists of a safe antl me ponce nt i.nicago will leu you inai natnent were piayeti on hip cnamnioii- . c ? I I .
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1UUIUMDJ ajs- v.w . -- -
RICHARDS PL A YS TILDEN
TODAY AT RIVERTON CLUB
ilfiid Coiuh Dm tor Abbott, of thp s-ine Suuilm ale aware of the fact that Ihese beer-drinking bouts arc things of ship course here yesterday, Tom Mor
that my tine is lowing on the Schuylkill, antl the past and that the iiipii anil woinpn rison and H. O, rownes, fellow ineni-
t lint it has been the custom for years who play gnlt on Sundays aie as orderly tiers of the uaxmoni country v,mo,
for the boat ilubs to practice for le- anil as well behaved as joii can finj qualifying for today's final contest for
gattas on Sundays. They were doing nnywheie in that big city. (the president's trophy. -
Vale crew. nid : "I feel
'second aiity eight should "pi"e es-
j penally strong and I think that
chances favor xictory for it. My first
eight lias u hard struggle ahead." !
No Sex ere Work j
Coach Wright gave both boats a half I
I hour's work about sunset in tacingl
stalls, but no sex ere xoik was at
tempted. The change in swapping shells for the
first 'nml second eights lias been found
I to xvorl. admirably, and ('oath Abbott.
I of ale. is thinking of ordering a simi
lar t hange for tbe Kli eights.
' All the oaismen in the four eights who
will compete are in good condition, aud
, no eleventh -hour changes aie planned.:
I A big automobile contingent fiom N'ew
1 Yolk xxill come here ami the auto iiwites
1 were outlined and chances for witness
ing the races by enr xere mapped put
' b tin' Chamber of Commerce.
Pailiing Spare
Pinking space for 2000 cars has been
i piovided. There will be no nheiation I New York, April la. The Fordham baae
. i,i ,..,. from New Yolk I '"'I "" will meet the strong t.ehlBh I'nt-
tiaiu. but expresses; trom .xp '"J K I verliy nine at Fordham Held thl afternoon
city nnil returning immediately after the-,
races haxe been anaiiged for. Fuller Scranton Golf Leader
All crews weighed ill. Holh of thp st-ranton. fu.. Auril IB Mortimer II Ful.
nle trews axerngeil -ilist one pound ler ha lieen .-luted taptain of the Stran.
, " , . .. ..,. Ion t'ountiv Club a solf team He nucceede
mm e than their respective opponents. K j, cortln. who declined re-election.
Inter scholastic League Will
Endeavor to Get Going
Cincinnati Refuses to
Pay Roush $10,000 a Year
CliiplniMtl. April 10. Pat Moran,
manager of the Cincinnati Heds, an
nounced today that the demand of
Kddie Jtousli, Ins hard-hitting out
fielder, fur it salary of $10,000 a
year, would not be met. He added:
"We have offered KoiirIi a ton
tract tailing for more money than
any other outfielder in the National
League is getting, but xve will not
pay him $10,000. That is final and
definite."
KILBANE THROUGH MAKING
WEIGHT FOH RING BATTLES
lty R0BKRT T. VV.
mHREE high-class exhibition tennis
" matches, between four of the lead
ing exponents of the court game, will
bey played this afternoon' on the. clay
-i. .. 4t. m...ifln f,.iintpir rliih.
All Opponents in "Exhibition Battles" Must Meet Him tRivert0i N. .t. The quartet of stars
j who will compete in the feature events
of Rivertou's first ''Tenuis Day" are
! Vincent Richards, Bill Tilden, Wallace
Catch Poundage Faces Mahoney at Natioiuil Tonight
H.v JAMES S. CAR0I.AN
XT JIRK mnking weight. They've! to clean up before he thinks of a meet- Johnson and Craig Riddle.
LN got to meet me as T am. You ing xvith Tcndler. There'nre many good ' t of the er Wbittou malriie.
.. , ti .. I . . . xvill be a singles contest betxveen x at-
can t defy nature. I in out again in , featherweights and even one bantam iace 0Bg0nan Craig Riddle. This is
fHd-iat-nM.lTlAmd14.linr Lt4llATA' il 4. l.-lil 111 I m tlt-f -!.. - - - H . A.tf
Lehigh at Fordham
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
TAY-
Tl A'ATCHMAKKU HKIt.MAN
1VI l.OU has an angetl three uinre star 'W11
the Phila-
ilemate: War
repuant. Pen Rose, Pickwick and Startling also aie among the eleien horses
Vjnttcred In the race.
Commander .l K. Hoss is having quite a little sm cess at this nippting.
Ilciidiuc'three winners the first two days. His string looks good and he will
5& jinVe xojlie formidable steetls to turn loose in the Kentucky Derby next month.
x.
nil,!.)' KKl.lA' is the slur of the stable and is expected to win nt
D Jfjtt $ 1011,0011 in puises this year. Motor Cop also is yuoil and
icill be out in jtont most of the time.
tut at Philadelphia .lohn O'Ftrten'a Hclih
Studio senti-rdny afternoon. The champion
tompiennc rla training lor jonnnv Ala
honey at the National loniaht. while thv
Hhifty aoulhlixw wan netting In shape fur
limits for is weekly slioxv ut tlie .xi
-.... .... i hiiiiiv iuuiniri wan
lan.ic City SnoiHng Clii lb .... i nui sa J"g.y ," Thu" "' P"'-"""h , . , ;t 8ix B K rtow,nf ha
iricht llaiil.in.s have the ca and wilnn llonds nl.ht l jlnlirov,m,t over the other.
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I'fle Herman, the tiantaiii kliur. al.o na. 1 ' I " '"" . J" "' -
front and I intend to linger there. (i,at doubtless will be fought before the
. .Taw ii Kilbane, tbe celebrated holder Tendler match is cliuched.
of the featherweight title, distressed be- j '',e,e is Reuny Valger and Joey Fox
because many insist lie is a light- clamoring for a chance for the feather
weight, had just finished his work nt WPjKht title, while even Pete Herman
Jack O'Brien's gymnasium yesterday I wantR (o g0 mt o lis ,.lasg aml engage
afternoon aud touched the beam under ,0,nnyi
125 pounds. Then he proceeded to tell i Hut if Pete wnts 0 lne(,t ,Toiluny
the talent nearby that in the future all r tiiere wlu LP I10 wejgilt" raaking on the
battles xvotilti ue ai caicn-as-caifu- iait of Kilbane. If the boys should
can weights. -
The feather king is in the city to
fill a little appointment with Johnny
.Mahoney at the National this evening.
Johnny is no stranger here
This xvill
be only his fourth appeVirance here in
f ' j,T ,i S'' J-""' "on l,'lw'" working under a wartime contract, took charge
iJ! "' I'" I'nlversity of Pennsylvania football team and tried to
turn out
?tSC(n Julrly good eleven. He xxas taken ill with influenza one afternoon, .carried
. '.iir Hie rnothall field nml sent to the liown tat. two weeks Inter lie uenl nut
jri-rjstO Franklin Field to help the team, was stricken with pneumonia and almost
,'. l.lwC Jtl life. .
'" At EH aoi'lv Inai, il u reporiea, nil cnniraci'srat iiteen to a very
k . ihtall figure -lest Ihaii Ihnt of a small college coach. Isn't that
"'J tMarft aratitudc in the new diclionariett
S't.ti!. (' 1
lf t ,1 iv . .. ...
IK ,T fnt )Ypt ivf.,disiiuted Krrd KiOgnt s coll marathon record.
lo thp entertaining. .Ilinmy Pappas, of
Atlanta, ami .xiax xx iiimms i..m- .o d. ' ,, , -., . PMi,Mia .lawn'. I tusk tonleht
eether ill Ibe mam eight-li.lliiil tray. i heddau.irteri. The New Orltans boy 1 pre- 1
ii"ii' ... ...... tin. Clonceslei- hov iparlns for lits invellpx wph Patay Jt.hna.iii ' 'ati lies Tendler
Willie M.encer, the Uioiueslti '".,, Tlenton on Jtm.di nlrhf. Hermitn al.o ''"""" ,e"'llcr
anil Little Hear willl.e seen in the sec- ma he een at cn of jh- total cluba Kilbane hatl ills filet chance to see
,! it. und scroti. Patsy Wallace bat- ('hor"' "" "" ""' "lU,0 I-PW Tender in action. The rangy
ties V.n.ue Mfrl.no In the tl.1,,1 bout o-Oonnell ?"" bol,nf "l ""
over the eight rounds distnnce. w,n atre at the opening- itmw of the Harry (Kid) Brown in the gym yester-
u'..0..Li Mnore meets Young Travers r-"1..1. i; ,''.. M!''""..anW'L'ri' day. Kilbane xvas there uunoticed.
.h... .. .-.....- .... , nil m , un iiiuiauniiimi.. ... "i.ii"i." , . ,, . ..
ix lieu i.ew eompieicti ine xvuri iuq
champion walked over to compliment
I.ew upon bis finished ring work.
"The boy looks liko a xvoudcr," said
Kilbaue. With that awkward style and
his known hlttlnrpowers I look for him
trf cause much trouble among the reg
ular ligbtxveigbts. He xvill be up
against the same handicap I xvas for
a number of seasons forced to con
cede plenty of weight. I.ew is a light
boy, but once he fills out I know he
wlH be a sensation among the light
weights and xvtlters."
Mstrli Possible
Tflille a KllbanevTentjIer msteli Is,
in the opening six-round bout.
Artie hoot will be here from Oloiaiid to
morrow tu itnlah. hla work for hla niase
menl will. Jony Fox, the Ensllih feather
weleht. Ilk the main baltle al the u .iipla
Jlond-y nlh'. The toniueror of trank e
llronn hopea to erd fox's chimplonatilp
hopea In thin melln.e
Votins xYeiman xvill Journey down from
nirardvllle to entertain with J rankle Clark
In the Oimpla iemlwliid-up. Joe Ivoona and
Itrry niehsrita cla.h In the third bout in
tr.e otbr aeiilon" Frankle Conway takii on
Iiaa Aate. nd At Sloore Iai Jimmy
Jion.
4ee IMillllp. will o asatnat Cat IJelaiiey.
riaxttland's alar llghtwoisht. Ill the Na.
tlooat aernlwlnd-uj). Tummy rundy wll bat
r,. tatr iMgiiln it. third bouL Jlmmi
Wll'dn hopea to put way Oeortle neyntilda
In lit aeeond boul. . Yotins torn aharkw
I.L.T.A .ulntt Kill Albe-t. -' ' -,t
meeia Jimmy Johnaon in lhe aemlwlnd-up,
Nate Hmith. former aaalatant house man
ager at the OKmplu, la the tiew promoter
Frank (Pop) O'Brien la the referee,
Jinlain will haxe h- eull at Johhuy
Rurna'a I'ambrla A. ( next Friday iibjht.
Johnny Malonej .llnui.y Tlernej. Tommy
Gorman und Andy llurna xvill eppear on the
anil card aiain.t hlsh-tlaaa opposition. The
aliow will be eomploted today, Martin
Purfy will have a place on .the Cambtia
card on Alay 8,
r,ille l.ewl. la due to meet a mod boy
In Buffalo on Monday night. 7011ns Christie,
a protege of Tommy Walsh, wl oppose lhe
Quake,r City Huhtwt lhtr
Ir TenHler will make his first appear
ance before a. horned atidlsnre, since he
wWrrAwmJIIli ow in kl U.e pll every tme, hS.VoW$.ay$lZ lkfitd?S'HlM4
i'Wa&M & Wt; thai,, Mi wi I iwvtt to -iTpvU- 'But tvho &$ i f"L5:'C X S?,lSJrd,GJ "VS WVY&V'Slil
nrfiiliiiii niii.i ilMfl TillfeMJRi."' i. :t 'f Mitasi,slfejtf : . 'liojas&iLi.' .riLi&rMrjLli Uil-aCk-,-.. Jiu JMmmLw ,..'t . ' i-.imftrtf'r;' ' nft hlri- ' nViriArr-nn'- '
scheduled for 3:15. Following this
Vincent Richards and Tilden xvill play
a singles match. Tilden and Richards
have met several times and the matches
all have been close. Richards defeated
Tilden three xveeks 'ago in tlie final
round of the national indoor tourney.
Doubles Match
Shortly after 5 o'clock Tilden and
Richards, holders of the outdoor and
!.i ttnnni AiitiUa till, xvtll met
I run 01 rvtiuujie. xi me vvya nnuuiu iiiuuui iiaimuni wuwu.o ..-, --
'1 . . . .. ... .-. j null. t . Jflnklna maleh.
uappen io 1,-oiue in ai caicn weiguis Monnson uuu .uiuuie m u uvuu.. ..-.
there xx-otildu't be many ounces sep- Ifoward C. Coe, chairman of the River
nrating them. Kilbane is a small ton Club tennis committee, also is trying
featherxveight and Herman a lartre to arrange, a match between Herman
bantam. , Dornhelm end Rodney Beck, txvo of the
1- 'best of the younger players in the
fclGHT GAMES FOR RUTGERS Bt. u ,
in aauuion 10 me mimu ..
there also will be first and secopd round
matches in the open tourney now being
conducted by the Rlverton Club. There
are sixty-five entries in the men s Jin
gles and also a large number competing
in the ladles' and boys' singles.
Among the .local players entered in
the men's singles are Percy Osborne,
T. H. Martin, Paul Gibbons, C. II.
Harlan, A. It. Reed, Bill Rowland.
Arthur PIcolet, George PowelH T. D.
Grati and Herman Dornheim.
Intel-scholastic Opening
The Interscholistlc Tennis League
will make another ettortto start, its se
son today. The opening orglnally was
scheduled for last Tuesday but a heavy
rainstorm forced 'all plans to be side
tracked. Sir matches ,are carded. for
today, all the teams playing,
The matches follow! Loxver Merlon
at est TblladelphU, Oheltenham at
Episcopal, Germsntown High, at Frank-.
fordWWmden ,, at.:iiBli 'BMrttr;
Uqrtbaiift,it (ftiiqriwk;ABsxjaty .aW
WWHRI HWMrtW s7CMHPra. n
Season to Open With Urslnus Sep
tember 27
New Itrunswlcli. N. ,1., April II).--Klght
games .appear pit the football
schedule which has been arranged for
the Rutgers College team next fall.
There is one open date yet to be filled.
The schedule follows !
September 27. Urslnus College, at Mew
Brunswick,
October I University of North Carolina,
t .fw Brunswick, II, I.ehlgh University, at
Bethlehem: 18., Rhode Island mate College.
I.' Nt.w llrunsnlck, M, Fordham College, at
New Tork.
November t, Pyracuse-University, at Nw
?rV ifr ,n?,ton. .-'lls. at Boston ; IS,
.f1 X.,ri(1"la University, at New Eruns'
xvlck, S3, open,
Smith Ready to Play
(-'" evi. Mass., April 19. Pitcher
Pherrod Smith, of Ibe Podgera. waa , dls
tharged from the serx-lc. yesterday and left
Immediately for Boston, where he will con.
fer with Manager rtohlnsnn. Smith hsts ai
fniX accepted the Brooklyn club's terms.
Princeton PUya Columbia
4 Home Runs, 2 Walks for
Ruth in 6 Times at Bat
llattimore. Md.. April 1''. Bab
Ittith of the Boston Americans, who
played left field in yesterday's ex
hibition game xvith the. Baltimore
.Internationals made four home runs
in six times nt the bat. The other
two Climes lie xvas given base on
balls.
The Boston Americans won by 13
to S. The Red Soi collected fifteen
hits. The score:
R. H. B.
. 12 15 2,
S 9 3
.Tones and
Boston (A.1
Baltimore (lA ......
Ratteries-l'ennock
Schaug: Walters, Herbert, Hers
herger, Frnuk, Kgan and Carroll.
Ertle'Earns Decision Over Daley '
Baltimore, April 10. Johnny Brtle,
of St. Paul, was given lhe decision last
night in a txvelve-round bout here xvith
Frank Daley, of Statcn Island.
SHIBE PARK
BASEBALL TODAY V
ATHLETICS vs. PHILLIES
name called at 3 P. M. Tickets at dlmoels"
and Spaldlnga'.
RACES TODAY ,
AT HAVRE DE GRACE
7 RACES D.XII.V. Including a Hteeplechaa
Special Pennsylvania Kallroad Train leaves
1S181 !. Al.l West l'Mla.. lSl38 1 M.
Illrect (a Course
AllxIfftftlON OKANIISTAND 1'ADDOCK.
l.5l I.niKH, ai.10 lntludlng War
Tai. FIRST RAt!K AT t:30 I 81.
V NATIONAL A. A. 5t.M'"
Tommr Fendr vs, Hart lxgan
Yeiing Tom Hharkej' x. Kid Alberta
Jlmmj- Wilson vs. Georgia Keynolaa
Cat Delanrr vs. je 1'hllllps
Jolcoy Kilbane vs. Jolmnj Mahoney
Tickets at Oonaghir'a, 33 S. Kleieoth btreet
niumnla A A "road and Balnbrldg
MONDAY KVKN'INO .APRII, ti ""'
I Jlmnir Mrson vs. AI Moore
Joe Koone rs. Terrj Rlrhards
Frankle ConB7 vs. Oar Aster
Fi-ankie Clark v$.;Yg. Weymia
JOEY FOX VS. ARTIE ROOT
Boxing Course m0.
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fie" WataSae.'Faba. Idling Cue. '?- JM
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