SpsSSSjftJTBwpT' "WiiWi?Wwsp(W'TS!5v 'W-?? WtlMW, . r 4 '' rf 7T'' 11 if ' - i'o "7 EVENTNOf PUBLIC LEDCR PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 24 1919 ATHLETICS HAVE IMPROVED LAST YEAR GAMES WERE LOST IN FIRST INSTEAD OF THIRTEENTH rt".js!-Hi.5.'S?v---Mv-f "Sl"ll9sjj wy w? m Y. 'it lf V I 14. lv I ? sf . IF M- :l l-JS I w It-Is. I I i OTH HOME CLUBS LOSE, BUT IMPRESS I DESPITE DEFEATS C'JImiM Services of Walker, Macks Made Johnson Work Thirteen Innings to Win, While Phils Displayed Fighting Spirit in That Minth-lnning Rallv WONDER WHAT A CHICKEN CROSSING THE ROAD THINKS ABOUT ii- lfe . .r .5 , h '5' ft- ii 3? 8 v. r fr i j I B OTIt of hup limiip l ICOIIKKT V. MAXWKI.I. lMrli l.itllur l.tenln;; liiltllr l.nliirr i oiyriflli. t'lln, hu I'lihhc 1 rdgrr to. chili linislieil "Proiul in lln opening cimnp'iiH'iils os vorry. Our A's minus I lie -en i"'s of Till Walker, linipnl nlnns fnr Ihiilrrii Inning?, mukiuc IIiiiik unpleasant for Witller .IiiIiiimiii until viiur alien mnnl B tun. Our l'lnK after tnkinp n lionl iriK for eiM unitiiW. nrnse nl I lie loiinl .of nine, stnKsctetl into I lie slntits of .less ISame nml mIiihI copped tlm minimi before tlir Imal l'll Tin" (limits' won tin- newspaper ileciinii tnllt 1(1 point'" to 7, but eter.t built left I ho bull patk twll jil iln'il. Tlie iiinth-itiiiin;. Willi. combined tuth tlie asgiesite vl'iiit Mliiili will nut mlinil defeat, made new frjeuds for the home fnlks "f ,As for (lie A'"-, tlinli'iti nlunj ns lln'ir iinlmki number Aimtnt. it took them a long tiini' to lon. uliiilt -IioiiM In- tnken as ;i Rood 1kii. 'I'll" team Ml'ST hntc intpniwd. Intnuse Inst tenr pa inc. tismill.t ttere lnt hi the first or second inning The I'hiN treated the fiin. li 1 1 ! testenlin mid .iei i Iipiii in.iiit inn ments of ttort inirnt. No onr liad to unit tliiitcpu innings to Irani lio would -win. Til tlif fomtli and sixth, when .1 ilw u slipping on the -knl. all of thoc prrsrnt knew tluii mil a iiiiiiulf nuild ini' lli" l:tt t r- Mam of tlm pcclatois liml it all lisui'-'l out and di-pai-t.-d at tin" Ih-kiihihic "f tin- -c- cntii At nn rati", t'oninli i- imt tinliin; 1 1 - snium in l.iM plan Tnn' In- Iniv nn acrKf of 0(10. lmt t'.olon i "! than that TIip l'.inr' Iuim' ilioppul three games tlm far liccait'-i' mill tln-if 'M' plmrd. Tlif I'hil- Iiiiip ImI lmt one for llir- intiir' ivnoon It will takr n couple of ilai of conxMcnt oini to Kjual tlir record ot In l!a-lnn. The home club made ;m aii'pieiini- debut and inlroilui cl to tlie fun1- n Sang of hoay bitter" who inn bit when it oiinti nml more nficn when it doesn't. A total of -iteen safe wallops was rrgiMcird during the iifleinnnn. nhicli is SOMI. sltigsius at this Mnie of the jear. The Cianlx aicuinulaHcl fifteen s-afctie.. but Ibex mine at opportune times, nr "nietliini; like that. rr n i i n tint but It ft n DO) 1,1!. Hull flit lilt riqur Mini, rfilld tit) H'lllnml lrilrt tniiinri' 'i hatuct . tltiittift tt Inn Imnot r titttl mtl. n stn'ilt mil ill lour Itmri nl lull. I'l'l Unit I'ltntr iiltitnl hit Htmil hitllninl tjamr. mttl (Ihl 1mi I Irlthrt mint ml n tttttplr nl lull in inhliltun In JlltJIfllttJ it Itninlrtfnl hnl n tlrlit tlnn. fitlilttin tinint I Itnl nit tt nl titlttltl ei tninhi I D Dow,: liainl II .s Erratic in IMml PUJ1.AS I'.AIIlIt. our because be neier niHile lllo-t ll'ient tllllll the same kind of baseman, was an en or iwici Hi wild thiow out of tlm utile gin I t.'.l a attempts. rounder, mulled a Jl v ball and iiiade irhicb it prettv good for one matinee loweei ami let this .sink in. Haiti! is not as bail as lie lookul eteriln.. !! was neioiis ami meiunvions to iu,ik good. lie lealieil be was taking the plate of a gieal pin or who was pupiil.it witlt the fans and smite looked upon him a an inliitdei lie wanted to make the public fotget about Stock and. take ii from us, he will do thai etv tiling before the season i" mw lie h.i all of the enois out ot liis .jsti'm and will be more accurate m the future. The other new lti.in in the line up, I .en t'uH.ihan. made good with a loud bang. He ts a fast, i lew r little Itchier, has a tine thinning at ill anil inn hit the ball He .t-nicil two tuns and tgiteted three hits in tlie initial lontesi and did not perpitinte a sinKi. foole in light tiehl. lie has In in lo.ielnd In 'law l'raatli. who is not the least peeved over losing his oli. In fin I. (Javvv xpeets to have u pleasant siimuni it lie doesn't fall into the vvatei buikel -near the bench. Jacobs ptti lied good b.iseli,ill in till tint two innings, when he took n Might in the clouds and did not come down until the etiemv had amassed main runs. Jake grew unsteady in the fonitli. when lie imagiiud some one hud hidden the home plate lie issued a muple of passes, hit I'lndici in the rilis and .ii llaird muff I'arnes's ginuudei. Theu he stinteil to plinc the linll in the gioove, where the (iiants soaked ii far. VAK awin. It was the same in the u(i, when Iinird almost was hit on the head bv Chase's high tl.v . wbnh should have TCtircd tlie side. After that Poyb's homi r was the only thing that disiuihnl our pitcher Cy AVilliatus li.id four bits in nght held, lending bm It sides unit his total. The elongated farmer had a legulnr lield dm. and I'eane even iiime through with a braie of singles. J " lA(0f!S Ittitl html (in, in lln fifth iihcn If fuuinl hi irnt n jnhhrt- nnrf vliaikrtl n tiiplr In trntci. Jnl.c Inir moil ml thr hints nml tent icsluuj on Ihiitl n hen tninr tinnil nlrv tnnl hr hmlit't Iniithttl sctotnl (litjilrtf Mown, thr rnnlr tuni mhitri fimn llni'tr'i f'nu. 7Tj., hrltl thr tninr niuninn mitt lnhr im itiitiiiiiitnutltj Intinrit timl trhtlc ittiiithiiti nn Ihiitl hmr. '.u.c hntn t hail t nnintli t riri n in r in lullinn liiiilt. Hi thnnltl pi'tlChrc htllilltl fkur-htlfjtjri i ririij iiiniiiiii't in hr n ill Limir hmr to art. Heine Zimmerman utv r.nrions of Burns mentioning Heine muni nn.lii lppcars in the nn si ore. lor live tunings Heine was like anv other oulinnry plater, but leaped into the limelight with a typical Zimnierniaiiesipie performance. He was on srtond, having icaelied fherc after the hardest kind of tvork. l'irst he was hit by h pitched ball and Jheu stole second, being s-afe by it narrow margin. One man wan out, hut Jleiue tvas uot thinking of that. Perhaps lie tniiigineil four or life were out. Fletcher stepped up and bit n lerittic line drive to William. Heine, with his bead lowered, started to run at the crni k of the bat. and was rounding tliiul vrhen, Cy lobbed the ball to linncroft for a double plat. Heine was very niiiili Burprised and quite ihagritted when told he had been ait innocent victim of n double play, and decided to vvateli things mote iloselv. However, Zimm was robbed of the honor of perprttnting the first honer pt the season nml piobablv will not speak to tieorge Hums any more, (leorge ffole his stuff in lite fourth when he decided to go to tliiul after Young had singled. Ocorge would have made the plaj etcept for tlie fact that third have ilreudy was occupied b.v Itjiues nml there was room for only one man on the (sack. George allowed himself to be run down and tagged, but kept nwav from i 'iieinc, from then on. XTO ItASIII.AI.I. game is romplete without " if that noted athlete's name appears in tl Vfr Prettv ?ooR pictfiMG HURC. CVti A HviMCH Titer other oite of .Thg Road is Utr-TrE'- rsjzr' ,1, -: uSSl siV ST-i' ?$ i a u i3rf &1UJJ - I'D BtrTTER 0,0 RIGHT BACK WMC3R.E I 6TARTeD rpoiv! t r WAS SAFER Thgrr AnY Hovaj - OH l DQ , hope i CArvj AAAwe it. 'r i mm ftoV 3l?Cbs vt wm.xH 6'J i.sSSN oUt - (SuehS I V Better vSTART BEr'OR.e ONI" OP 7'HOSS AVAlf-'OL AVNFUL automobiles (igllo hcpc comes cmc of The FiewniSM 7ttiU6S wow .jsr - tAlOrODER IP I IT MftKe 5o A SOJPY AWV MORC - I ? CAM S (JoT AINT iiAFE y .' i I. - V JprM Z. . - --L.. 'i5 I : 7 Jvvercy Goodness ME!!! That DRtvGR is TRYIfJG To KILL ME- Ts$lX AiJs-Sj ?ii ", IrJ C YuK- Yuv-C - You STRUCK Me'.'.' BUT 1'oA '5APC Tf(rsj 0aj K - OVN K - m- &.J- J- ; S W.5 Mm Tittiyi. ? $y 5& ?i IrsfeMPe-'J v -F&FQ - WHAT S.MALL I DO.'? ne?Re aVight Smack inj The MIDDLE 0t MY ROAD AMD A Bl3 GAR COMlMCi RlGHT at Me -- , I've NeutR QEEM SO COcJFOSeD ItO ALL (V1V HFC .' Yo o - u - u D ev 1 l. ! ! "-w- r5 'ttvj rt 3- m 'Mrr o is 'dr'?- Ml' l. s.'. . l ,4f -f V1...0, NO GLORY FOR PLANK OR RUBE WADDELL IN BIG LEAGUE STARTS I Giants Walloped Rube for 69 Runs in First Tivo Games, i While Orioles Bumped Eddie for 35 in Debut. Both Delivered Later IN in: spoktmoht iiy okantuand men irop.vrlBtit. 11)11), nil rlsntB reserved) ONCi; in n while n slur debuts with a loud fanfare nml .e&tablishcs hin Million at the hick -off. ' I '.ut this doesn't nluavs happen A dav or two ago .lobti MHiravv iccalled the debut of two of thegreat es( left -blinders btivcball has ever known. 0 ;niii;rrf . n llli nnu iperlnrntar prip on glory. WmhlcWs Start A'ritlirr T Dr. Strong Invites Local Stars to Assist in Developing Technique J MEREDITH PICKS PENN TO WIN SPRINT MEDLEY llaymond, Davis. Smith and Gustafson Form a Well- lialanced Team and Should Heat Pittsburgh and Michigan IIVTH.' s.iid Milium, "ton tan'l always tell. The first time the old Oriolc.i IN ever tin kled W'uildell was when the big Kube tvns working for Louisville. We beiii him that da.v "8 to ." mid be looked to be the wornt pitcher in the world. A .tea i or two Inter on we inn into him ngnin. This time be was pitch ing for Connie Mink, and on Ibis occasion tve beat him JIG tt? 7. Hero was a 1 pitcher' tve bud faced twice mid in the two games bad plied up iixty-niuo runs. You wouldn't pick that type tery often for any world beater. "A week later Connie sent the Kube ngainst us again and wc looked for another clean-up. This time the Kube nhitt us out, fanned eleven men and held us tit his nieicj (ill the way. t ttWllOI'l'tSa from Ihirlii-iiT rims to ti ihut-out m n pretty fair U riiniiph nf W'tidilcU'i imrk in tlir rnrlirr in;i hrforr he hit Ins The Same. With Plank (ipi.AMv'S msf wits about Ihe Mime.- lie had just come down from (Jcllys JL burg to pilch for the Athletics, lie went against Ihe Orioles and we nailed him for tint t. -live runs. AVe bit everything he hnd and most o it went mi liaik to the fenre. At his next start he had us working for a run. "Here tteie two piti'licta OVaddell and Piank) who, in the first three games I saw them wotk, yielded 101 runs. Yet n little later on they stood an two of the giealesl left -banders that baseball has even known or ever will know. tt A LI, nl n hit It imrs In show," hr continued, "that you can't alicayi i jiithir thr liilit man, nml releasing the oilier sort isn't attiuyi its rtisy hi t hinks." Titer Manager or the Material 1 makes the inniuiger,.Mr. IJ. 13, Ferris, of Cornell, has i:.v i i;d .Mi;ni:mi son e of the Shea on hivs in I'.HT ,,lP'' this go out lo I TRACK' RECORDS ACCEPTED T"1- '"""i" ""' . I -1- laiiiilnii tennis in the n ., . , , and P.H will he aide d in i union ruling inisjini in- ..... , ., Ii -sihol.istt, T.nms League , ,,s I'l.inklin I ,e,l this ,cnr mid see ben, ii.a.h of the I'et.i. Chai.e, t.-iilits tents back ill theiitogs hauling lor the titles I. .. !.;i..l .,..,.,,.1 ;,,il . Inl.meli IIU-I ilstliev HUM' none 111 li.lllici .i.-.n of this i it.v to iissisi him in developing Ihe tei hniiiue of the I'enii I 'Inn lei plat I'fs Among thus, whom the l'i mi Ch.nlii tutor has invited are I'.iul V llibbons. lit esiili ut of tlie I'liil.ulfliihhi mid I lis I.awn Tennis A.s,i,intiii. ill "' en aiiu mil a s, iiooi or i on it He is running as fast ns tear. The distant c medley looks good for Cornell this tear, but the.v will bare Single System Will Prevail in Manufacturers' League This Season THEIR PAY IS INCREASED I The outliieak of the war m Apnl. Jill T. laitsill lllllliv of the mlleges to 'drop out of spoils, ntul the relavs wete the lilst to feel the effects, of (he 11 II -setllill lolldltlolis of Ihe iiilllitrv. 'rill's tear, with the war over. Ihe.v hate all tt ii t Tildeii. national i lav 0111 1 t 'tampion : V'liient Ki.-ii.Tiil-. holdec of s n.it miu.iI titles r I I', I lewhiii st . toriiier in door i h.iuipioti Cm lion Shiii Icr. tun tier up in the iudooi i hampiotiships scv ernl vi. its ago and holder of nianv uthein titles, ami I r. I! I' Hawk. Ihe rast has lulled to send in their mi ie. It is a hind task to get tt line on tbe athletes, this venr. since the men bate keen under cover lor the Inst two .tens. The men that tan ill the meets that were held last year we know, but 'heie ate foitner lit law. ne state ch.iiiiiiiou an I many that have tetuitied to i ollege tiont wiiniei of the ii.e.iu Citv toiinii v last the vcrvh c. ami the new nieii .pM oni siiiiiiiici ing out ate compatalivel.t dark hoises to The above sl.iis will visit the tjiieen "" '""r this nasoti the I'eun relavs l.mie i out i at viii ions times. tnv season have n lot in stote for the fans The mid give iiistmi lions. In nildilioii lo pel fin inani n leinideil on 1'iiilav and developing the tnhiiiiue. the.t will aid Siituidny will iletermiiie who is lo he in Tosteritig jiiuioi tennis The Tenti the favot ites for ihe iptercollegiatis the Chaiier lenni is ni present h ailing in i lat of Mnj the lllterscliolllsli... Inteiili nib inn anil ' I ,,...,1 l." 'c l.lllglles , ...:.i... i. , , I I hi. i. iin or., in- me tniisi p.tlt. local tit its attiaitioii. -into most of At a siei-i.il niietiug of the -ii,n . the s1 hnol and prep team laves will be vim. iv loinmiitie on high s,.d nth- lull olT Along with tlioe laces there I'tus held ,vest,id,n in the olTii is of'tvill he the s,lme events us in.foimer William Sliihei. direi tor of plivsical tears, ilTwhiili the i olleges in e greatl.v eibu.itioii. the vatious tt.-nk .ids interested, spijm and distanie medley made in the hn-.tl indoor ami ouidooi lelnjs. pentathlon and iavelin. meets were incepted and inaile official , 1 think that the two metllew tai es ate is to whether Joe Itnmcv. the best and fniicst distances of any High speed king, m.iile a taces that nie run for nil tlm iiillcircs ni W'an.i Wtirly every college has a good ago wne sprintei. ipiaitcr niiler. hulf-miler and was ai - ii inilei With this combination Ihev I'tesideitl I'll ill (!. liiuuificld. of th Manufacturers' llnseball T.eague. an noiinied the umpires of Hint organi.a lion (luring the toniing seiifnn at meeting held Inst evening at the Hotel His staff consists of Twit Iltirr.v Cruismire. .laine lo win. lie is much faster than the j Camel ou find licit Ciilley. The single I'enii tlinn Mi the sprint, can bent liitn system will be used. President Ilrtltil in the hi oail iuitip and tie him ill the jn, snj, tlmt. as everything vvns going us. so iniii 1 1 iey -.t iii nave m ...line ,, nowaday, it was no more than right that the salaries of the umpires and tised. and the league Nutie Il.iiue, who won the two-mile event tn the west last week in i lose to t ecoid till-", to beat liailels .Must W'orh IbiiteN. the I'eun iill-ioiiud num. will have a good held against him and ,,.., ... ,..,,, ,, , - IIIIUIIII III although going better than ever he will linn. ;i .tin's wi.it.- cot nut for himself Voorhees piXJAKUIMl the cont roversy ns to whether the manager makes the ma lv tifial or Ihe materia this abuttal, lii ofler : "If yniiyniH only investigate the realm of traik and field athletics and ask the iiiesiini, 'Does a great coach make a great team or docs a collection oT slurs make tt greal conch V you will find a clrnr-cut answer in .the person of .lack Moaklev "And the ilicision is an easy one. Of "he seven championship meets that tbe I. C A. A, bns held since 1010, Monklev's teams have won no less than live. .Ilts winners have been 'in virtually all eases Ibo products of bis own skill. At best only three ot lhcc men came to him ttfih established rep ulalinns. "Perhaps his most noteworthy feat was the development of the famous l!H I team, which won permanent possession of the ,?1000 trophy. Of the foity tbtcc points sioicd by this team, only four were made by any one who hud prev iniislj lieen placed in these games. The remaining thirly-ninc points were made by men who had achieved no especial pioinineiicc prior to their naming under .la k." . Till! riitlcitir in MmiUey's vase ii faiily romiilctc. The same might tin for Cnui tin ii, Thr loiintl-iip, apparently, can teoik both uayi. I Ross Improves Four Local Golf Courses on His Visit it out in the javelin and distance run. linnets inn swim me javeii i "J n ,,,.;, S(.nm. bp small tna.giu. i.in.uk. mil v.nci ncr ...is , ,,.,. () i)lloav its bm, t ,. - w,l be enough to overcome th.- lr,,,l . m , ,, , , n.,:.....t t. ,1... L.iHi.il mi. 1 lit. Mill mimi .... n .iiiii'ii ill in.- i-jiiii n. i.iu.... inflieinltf The lircuit is completed with these dubs: C. II. Wheeler, Stokes & Smith. .iiitnor intciai nileinii iu-pl Trail. IteionN and statt them off on nn even basis in the 1."(HI-tneler llin is the question tlilltllnu. of Notre Dame; tlillo. of Uaitmoiilh. nnd'l.e tlenilre, of (ieotge town. nil in this event will ln close up in the Muring. The latter matt is u better luond jumper than any of the others. Ou Salitiduy the one-uiile telay will again be the event that will cause the excitement of the afternoon fur the col leges. I'onn again .seems to be in the best position for winning Ibis ruie nml will bine the same teams to beat as in the sprint medley J5e.s Links Architect in the Cdiintry Leaves for Other .. Scenes After Improving and Sizing Up Some' of the Local Courses Xiles-ltement-Potid Compnny. Olsen . icsting .Miii'lime ( ompany. I tiinkliu fy .AI.I ijoss. the best golf-course rrinting lompany. the I'.ement Com-I 17 ... ... ., , ., ... pan.t. C. (!. I. and John T. Lewis. It I "'l.ile,t ot, this se of the Atlan- vvas decided to .men the sensnn one tie has ome and gone nnd four ot our week from this coming Saturday, or courses will be a hundred per cent bet May :i. A twenty-onc-gnme schedule , (..r !(s a result. He left yesterday for lias lieen agreed upon and the commit- Iioston and the tet of the spring and tee will meet tomorrow night to draft ; summer he will be busy consltticling , all the hard work comes at the last. the same. ull( lecoiisirueiing lOitr.scs all over the This is due largely to a valley that cuts All the teamt. have good fields and eastern part of Ibis country and in the two portions of the course in half. in three instances the grounds will boiCamidu. I You climb down one side and up the oiclipieil by tWO clltbs. TIlO location of I. .nine, mil ihmiuhu t nn. nn ensr lother and toil nm pilline irnini. on or lly PRTKK I'L'TTKK out things. Take Aroniinink for in stance. It has had no less than a half doeu experts, including those noted ltritisli players, Kdward Kay and Harry Vardon. Yet one of the club officials said the other day that every time he plays it he is tired out, simply because All tloiilu the Cent in I hi old in the hftj vards dash makei's i oof about ti month settled nl the meeting. It .epieit aim will he sPnt to the A. . a, e equipped lo enter on ev en basis w tilt . . nn i.tiiiieaniiti as cipinlling the the others. This seems to be the Minion. ii seiiouistic mark. Official Itruirds The records made official follow t noons ltnim. South IMlllaiii-li.lns Central li,h ."il vnril ttdsh Insli hiinlten Siiallv i on t rnl IllEh li a .-. ildsh Uoseri.. Not ilii..ii.t IjsIi- IIpiiiv, Cenli.il lliuh h -,Mi H.Ip Central llisli. -VorlhedHl High uithedil llikh Vi.ln.isL. iliil ft ,0I Insl v eet. in the West and seems 'to be a favorite to!11.1.'' '"",1I,K "''"Is are: I . (,. I. and task. It is something like making n down to reach one of tlie halves. So ninny, bill I know that they will bate Mles-Itement-l'ond. at Tirond and llig-,govtit or dress. (Jive the same material Oeolge W. Statzell had Itoss out there to do better than that time 'to beat the j ,M'; . w,olPS li: Smith and John T. (0 n first-class dressmaker nnd you last Sunday looking it over. 'The club i.ewis. ,u ooiiicriiuic-, ii iieeier auu ur0 nerfec t sine of cctt tic resit ts. Has some new ground, eehtcen acres or more and this addition will straighten out the trouble and half of those bard climbs will be eliminated. .h HI VHIil i .", mis ..uidtil ilinh I'.ainev. ..lis i-i i s ll van! .'.! I .-.- till I III i jnl .'." L'-"ih 191. -i SMI laid ,1, '.' "s 1 :, til-, lln. mile ,uii It i litiatlBh I iii .',1 I r.p . loin I'uo mile i nn lUinellri turn a" A ."- 101.1. Hiinnics hleh Jumn rtobpitsnn lldninton loinlp. Cmlral llleli. ." ft tv a v ( the, alo think, judging from the wny thejPriitries mine in. This year the sprint medley promises lo be the best i laic ot the tno-dny meet. Vim ((uaitel Fast Penn, ns usual, will make a strong bid for the sprint iclny and I think the.v will win They nre set nnd ftoni 'the pole in this event which is a big , Tudor and hate n very well balanced i team. Ilnymand nnd Davis wete both point 'winners in the JL'O in the intercollegi- ales and will tun these two distances lim ii nint i t fit iiisen. ut netcnteeiHii ami nmnria, Xoni" women can lln almost as well as n Shea Itiinmng l-asl and I'lauklin Printing, ut AVheatshcaT dicssinnker. hut most women would The same leant that is looked lo win lane and Richmond street. The Anicri- botch the job. I'.ven the dressmakers on riidai will try Tor the one-mile ' can Kugineering Company applied Tor are different, and some of them arc title. They have beaten every team in 'a franchise at last night's meeting, buteal nitlsts in their line ami command the east during the winter and ate, was informed that there were no va- good prices. ,, . t.i ..e .1..: , .! .... St.. i ... .1.. .. : i. .. :. .i. ; -ei i.tpaine in oiling . ; un .7111111 un.i ., t.uii'irs. 11 nun kivcii inu jiruinisf III , yni n l.'.is. rivi. The sanie is true of golf course atchi lecture. Show a dozen men a hundred' acre jilot of ground and ask them to prepare plans for an eightecn-holc course and you are apt lo get as many C, different plans. Some of the holes will ...... . . ...... which looks better than any tunes tlmt first consideration in case any the others hnve shown. should drop out for any icason. Shen, running anchor for Pittsburgh, - team ' NEW BOXING CLUB OPENS will have a big leatl to overcome in1 order to turn over the race lo his col lege, since the other members of his ten m can not hold up their end with aonnny murray in umpire hroail jumn Sehuessler Trades School A JJL Oh' cioirtl uttthtlttl the tipritiii'f ictitvn, uhith pittntjci it guml year fur the ganu. -'Ihr I'luU tint Ihnr hrst, played agtjiessiir hasebnll nntl made i goml thowing despite Ihe Jaet all of Ihe hirals teerc against them. 'J hry in come bach stronger today. Many Surprises Since End of 1918 Season ANY. things happened to the obi game last winter, after the armNliie had been signed and it was decided to icstinie major league baseball. l'irst. Ihe National League elected John Heydler president to replace John K. Teuer and president Baker followed with his lit t lo surprise entitled the calming of Tat Moran. Soon after tha't Jack Coomb' was appointed manager of the tn Phils. Charley Weeghmon quit as president of the Chicago Cubs and Fred $4'tMiU'hcJl was elected his successor. ' it. I'o stimulate interest, Harry Krazee went on the warpath and slaved hi, &,! 'sWVa honffe row with Kan Johnson. While they were a thousand miles away f ' ftf"y spouted oratory and resembled a pair of howling cyclones; but when 'ffcey met, calmed down to gentle zephyrs. The New York Giants wete sold to . Slonehnm. JlcOuaidc and McOraw, nnd (he lloston Ilraves finally were nm.. :5i elMiscd by George Washington Grant. The St. l.ooic Cards were placed on the Pv'aHclloii block after Jack Hendricks hnd been deposed as manager, but no olie w- iwwl lo P8y reni money for the club. Therefore there was a complete re- organization and Branch IUckey was handed the job as manager. '( 7'fJ W?1 Chusc had to step in, nnd be vindicated of gambling charges and ini 'i kwdlfttcly Blgued to play first base with the Giants. Jake Daubert was sent to L , Otaelnnati, tlm Yankees and Kcd So put over u deal which affected five or six f-mp' in the, IcoBiie and Christy Jlathewson returned from France to work as uewiauc or .ticuruw. fjl 'cV AUDJTipX, (,'oimie 3acfc decided to train his team nt home J "'I (Instead of taking the southern trip, nnd got aieay with it. The 'i Kt.T.ouis Card also icorhed on the home lot. The soldier players eamr CJe from Ihe Irenchct, the shipyards disgorged thr uonfighting ath- ..irnt: ofte-wie a-tntng Of mepasi ana wr cniicic-i nraaay to I .an son Iiobertsou's men. It will be inteiesting In see Shea drawn out and I expect to see him turn n teiy fast mint tee. The pole tuult this year will be a '" opening show ot the Empire A. great exhibition with Venn again ready C . l'iftceuth and Ilaiubridge streets, to meet all comers with Newsletter and tonight. Muriay opposes Johnny Clark. Smith will lake up the quarter and Landers, both doing 1".' feet every da.v in An injuied hand will keep K.O. O'Dou Uustnfnsoti will finish the race. mi. mac lice. Graham, .of Chicago, nnd nn mil nf tlm stm. - .. - ., .. ... i . .. '- ""- -"' ntrut ning me nail. Meyers, ot iiartmouui, win ne ine men I think this team ought In do ."! that they will bate to beat, liotli these niinutes nnd .'!4 seconds for the dis men tnnce. This is not a record for the he excellent, but only one or two out of the lot will give you n first -class job. itoss is the last woul in golf iirchi Feature Bout Tonight Johnny Murray, the sbiTty New Yotk liantam,.ttill be one of (he lieatlltners lecture 'After all others have failed. I in every particular. One thine that he he Is generally called "in to straighten did approve, and that was the distances. Hail a Ilusy Week Here He spent four or five days at Tor icsdale, a day at Overbr'ook, nnother day at Aroniinink and three days nt Whitcmnrsh. He is coming back in June to finish the job at Ovcrbrook. Perhaps the greatest interest centered in bis work at Wbitemarsh. Here is a course that golfers would rather play over than any other in Philadelphia, not excluding thb championship course at Merion. Most golfers have labored I under the impression that it is first class M si i , 11 1. no .suinilinc HUh l'.itn ' 1J nounil "hot T.phIb, fl 7 ini . 1917 OI'TDOOItS lillljar.1 disll i:isj. South Phllail. Iphia IOJ-is , llortei c' ntral .Manual. Ill 'J .'n .--ii vain nasn noirer. ortheanl " An-taril uafh Henry, ontrat uish ' ''iltsburgh and Michigan w ill also have ' to see tine performances in all the io-.ih gooci teams, riusuurgii looks cood w b events. HiEh SKO- arl .' Ill .-, en HlZll. run McHate Central run Howard Rerry, Xortheait 'distance but is fast fime and better this tear, but us fast as it bus been, than the others can show on naner. however, with good weather I look Matchmaker and Promoter Nate o.n ,.,..l of 1" feet I! Imlios '"' "" """"-'" l"C JOllOVtlUg aup- l'he tiack at Vianklin I'ield is fast porting card: Leo Johnson vs. "aliiimy III1.-11 tin 4.1 Two-mite mn Humphreys, Central Hish. am .13- rju-idid high hmilles Smalley, Central lllch. 1 1. luirilles Smalley. Central lump Smalley, J-0-yanl Ic w , IllKll L'3 I-..'. Hunnlne brodJ I Hleh "J ft ln Kunntni. hich lump Hampton ' men i, ti u ing I'olo vault Haalam. Central lllch n in VI pound ahoiDevereaux, Went Phllaiie phlj 41 fl I) In? . Central Central 10 ft j SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS TIIIILIO eight-round bouts Will fea-IK"' lus toune liantam. Kenpln CatenHer. of ... :i.. .u .i ,.i .- "'e iiidruiea anv bout. Catemler maile cooil tlire tonight s show nt the Atlantic . n,, .u nrotethlonal showing one week Illy Spoiling t lull. Max Williamson from tontKht AI -1110111118011. mother marine. 1 will be seen in the wind-up against Jim- "nl """ ' h"r ey (KI'" it""ndH " A"-nl,c ! lohnson, Dave As'ley vs. Denny I Hughes, Johnny Oiazzi v. Tommy I)ion nnd Micky Urittt vs. Young , Kishcr. Prank (Pop) O'llrien is the official1 referee. SWARTHMORE TEAM PICKED inv i'appns, the Atlanta bantam. Patsy Haldeman, Carter, Battesby and Pierce on One-Mile Relay Swaitbiiiore. Pa., April L'L .-Time tiails for Svtnrtbmore's team A the1 Wallace and doling Merino clash 111 the, iiiHu, bout in Cleveland on tionUav main 1 Penn relays were held veslcrdnv. liable hero InSt Satlirri.v nlirhl ..... ..... . .. l-hitlips was iniprenfive man. curier, iiancrsuy nnu l'icrce 1111 eiglit-iouiid semivtind-iip. 1 IJeUnei b worl. , .tiaieimakcriiermiin iny itir will senii , Wicd in the order named. Quayle and Meehan L,0St to Harvard , III lllie Spenier ngiiinst Little Hear, .,,, ' ,uan i. down to hattl in the 1 Cornoir are nltenmles. Olio nml Kenin ( iimlirlilje. Man.. April !M I'lmroas I III the third eight-round ril.V. TIlC Other, Olvlnpiii feature oil Mnj 3 with Sieve laitno I .. mi . .,. u, ,,t. Tl. ' IIIHUIJIHJIICIIl III! mdj J. IlllllldllJOUr-l s..., ,,t .I11 1 u. IL , ..JJV, ( handler nnd Lari will compete m the pentathlon and Hoot and Chandler in 1 1.- ..1...- .1!. 1 1 It.. 'T Wo anUle a lirnl.en ' . r,"",w .,.,,'"'', "","' "!"? !" Vurua"1 "' MLUH I UMWIXsJ UU IMUILn , me ouuv, iii-H-im (lull JUVL'lllI. JJUUIIIDUO s ankli. was uroken I .lohnnv Uurns's Camhr a A C. tomorrow ' '"",l "' ....,.... I win enter ine utgii jump. I tpyn 10 llaltlmore to eegaco Jdi.k iliilton tleehait nf New York leading camliilnte fm I !... ...til l.i,.i.,i,.nA,l,.,. T,'...i,.ttn M third banenidn of tlm Harvard liaaeball uu".' .."'..." '"v' ' """" .' Ciani will be unable to plav asaln thia an and lOling I ravers. 1 " hoii Kxamlualion today of an Injury re ' I . .. eeivert in sii.linpr during nrscticu snoivea that 1 Knln ,.... ,nl,in,a nt ,nt,riai , SII1CW KflCKS SICHflPPPP 1 the slmr. disens n,l nveltn Disturber Wins Two Races rliirlnirat. '. C. April 24 Disturber featured In yesterday's raca meeting of the Plnehurst Jockey Ctub. winning the p!x fur lenc- flut ram in 1 III. nnd beatlnz mil the field In the handicap steeplechase. e ent ! Charley White Wins Again night Johnny ..Taloney, th fonnr amul-ur champion facea thi rusc'l Tomy (Jon nun j , , , . . m t.io main hcskIoh Th yemiwind-up ( Giants' Owner Posts Forfeit for nreiema nina nponver nun Jimmy i ierne Thr nthfr bouta follow Andy Uurni AValtT Henni Terry Hanlon vn Murty Campbell and Terry Mitchell . Karl Orlmni, New York, Anrll '2A Chnrlpv VY d feat't Charlt?(i ytflnbusler by 2X to 101 In ttiu 1 fl lit It In rH imirnaniitnt fr t lit Vtirttttn burn Curt at tho f'aternnl Recreation Aart urday lcht t-my n fi'rookln last nlfiht IMill Cilammaii annojncea that T.ew Trndlftr 1 ready for hi a start against "We at Hid New Yorli Jimmy Dutt 'lliesa Ucht upiKhta pUrW in th Olymnla feature on Monday nlsht Tcndler'a acheduled MesIon wltn Jiay iryoi in iioinenipau. i-.. on oai- i nas uecn caneu on. Wenonah Defeats Woodbury Wnodburr. N". J.. A or II 2A.- Woodhurw 1 da: Ulah Hhool received It flrKt defeat of thr 1 Jo VPJTB ft? 1AMMH ' i . f Climnplon Pete Herman vrlU rnpaee In lit fcecond bout of the week, wlifn ho take on KI1 ltairuii In Ht. Louis tbnlaht. Last Moil luv evenlnc the cliaranlon defeated Patay JPIIIIMUU II IITIHWII, 5ffir.ft0A'l rur' . '' Jidc. . ',. tfiTnTT. iM,u,-tim. t . Jt ' ." f'-it AlfM A.. c...tu.buu. n-...J - Hoppe Match ""''. 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