ft1? .'j!- 1iO EVttNlK lnJBLJLlf kkDUMi-1'Mi ' , ., , , " . I , - 1 'fAil.i !.) f ) WpXERS MAY CARRY SHAM-ROCKS INTO RING TONIGHT, BUT HORSE-SHOES WILL BE BARRED fe lA. IS" K If Bv l iff. W s m GLOVE SHOWS m'GRA W SHOOTING A T SOMETHING LESS THAN PENNANT THIS YEAR ! . N i I .1 ONIGHT K , rrw, ;"Jtmu ay Hus No Reason to Worry About Flag With Broleen-Down Ball Club Likely to Go in Market With Bankroll Heavyweight Battlers at Olym pia and Smaller Scrappers to Show at National r lfy ItOltKItT V. MAXWKU. tifr Valine KiMilf I'nhlle 7 cilgf r CopirleM, f, to rtl.t Lcrfjtr Co. S.in Anloulo. Tp., March 17. the first time in ninny rears .Jnvti .Inj MH.rnu. iimnBjtcr or me ."sew iork Olants. is uot worrying about ft ponnnnt. I ho rotund pnoi. who ttiiHiiy 8tnrtlcs the Imiruo for n couple of months nml tlrcn flop behind nt the fitililt. will not rven nduilt he has n rlinmv to rop in this jr-nr. Itiitenrf of wlnuins pemmtilN JVprll 1 and "pemlitiK lb" orld c:ie dotigli lieforo April U. .lawn Jay is trying to w tosethcr n ball club which will fini-h in the first division. Last year, after Cdttlujc a swell lead, the Giants flushed in August, and Cincinnati romped home. Tn IMS they took the high dive late in .Tul nud t'ic Chicago Cubs grabbed what little glory was left to be grabbed. But thnt was in the olden days uhou New York was breezing along hitting on nil cylinders. Hut the hip, hip. hooray vtuff cannot be pulled this season, for present. Indications do not point to a championship aggregation. This is not nn outburst of pessimism or a glooin slain nt th faithful followers of the Giants. It Is the result of a visit .to the training camp doiu here and a cloe look nt the forty athletes who are placed on exhibition ccry morni-.g nud afternoon. It must rrn remembered, however, that the season lies not jet started. McOrau has spent tho winter watching the ponies In Havana, and has uot stepped out with an arm ful ot coin to corral the players he needs. .Town .Tn is sitting in the game, waiting fur the pot to open. It is just before the draw ntufhe has n t di-c.nnled anything ct. lie renll hasn't utartcd to play, but when he docs, there will be some lircvorks in the Natlounl League. I he scrappy ninnagr will not spoil his siimircr associating with u gang of loer. lie will bolster th" weak spols, and when he talks turl.cj. the other managers are forced to sit up und listen. willinn lu I aide n half dmen playcri lor nrr mar. he iirn.'i. nfluOH.lW ii Itl lf nli,. ,i-ill ilin drrnlu in his veil uvholltcrcd iron, lor the tirm unrj legal tender to foivr limiil leaden in part icilh their atort. Jaini is noted for that sort of stuff. Take n look over his record for clinching proof. Giving All Players a Fair Chance tfT DON'T know how the boys will stack up." he snid the other d.i. "hut before JL the season opens 1 beli-ve 1 will kuov how flings s'nnd. livery p!acr out here will be given n fair chance, and it would not surpri" nm if -iom of the youngsters mude good. If not well, tluil's another mutter." The Giants iir" w!l tnk-n care of in the pitching department with .less "Winters, I-'red Toiiey, 1'hil DougUs. .less Ilarnes, r.enton and Arthur Ne'if as a nucleus. The last liv are nbl to compare favorably witli anv other quintet in tho league, aud lu addition then- i a Hock of new ottos. Stcrlinz Alien Strl.er. who was with the Giants in 101". but chased to the minors lifter a brief trial, is expected to come back strong. He was with Newark last car. losing twice as many games as be won, but that is not held ugilust him. lie is expected to come back just the same. Another votrnc gentleman wh" i- expected to produce in mil Hubbcll. kuowu as the "Iilulio' Ailonis." Hill was v ith 'JVroutn last ynt, winning sveutcen and losing ekeii. linishing the sea with the Ginnte. He pitched but two games In the fast set. trimming the Thils. but lo-iug to Ihe llniNos. Hill Uan. late of Buffalo, has the appearance of a high class Ilitig-M-. nud the same goes for Jnnmi C. Gartou. of Tulsa, dim ouly broke in lnt ear. b-it they say he ha so much etuff that the opposing batters aie hel,ilen lit th" plate. He fanned thirty-four mti in two u;u"-inning games la.-t jcar. which tunnot be railed a bum piece of There arc many others cluttering up the ball park. In fact, ever? time ou turn around you step on n rookie pitcher. Keynolds Kelly, brother of Big George, the first baseman, cornea highly reeomimndid or something like that. He was a semipro in Frisco Inst ear. aud semipros sometimes foozle. Virgil Barnes, brother of Jess: .lames n. Metjuade. nephew of Judge McQunde. treas urer of the Giants. rompltc the family of athletes on the club. The other toilers who might never sen the' big town rire Harry I'.urfiend. fildncy Boss. Vaul .lohmou and Colonel Snover. A gu with a front handle like Snove'r's snould be a left bander. He i.s. ny i.ouis it. ,J.rn: There arc a pair of punchfest pio giams on here tonight. About a ion of litic flesh, consisting ot half a score of mamoth maulers, will be the mag net at the Olympin Club. Smaller weilders of tho mittens will go on for competition at the National. Mat'h 1". 1!I5 made pugilistic histon in this clt; when the Olympin staged the Kilbane Wllliams bout nnd the National put on an all-star ihow. For the fir.st time sincp that nlrht lnenl fnns will have the choice of two different sho on the same evening. I'rcd Fulton, nltitmJIiious nssorter of sliim and socks, is the big noise at the Broad street areua. Frcdwnid ina not le o hig after the hell rings cotmiiene lug hi. contest with Hartley "Madden. At thnt. Fulton Is being picked ns n win ner b n bijo. Still the best of dope goes wrong. 'Friiistanee. Tendler and Johnny Hose Monday night. Madden will come here with the iepu tatiou of hnvlng trained under the di lectlou of .Timuiy dc Foi'icst . who put .luck Oempscy in condition for his championship victory over .less Millard. That !ii.ij and maj not - mean s-on.'' thing. The nil heavy show will bring two new botcis lc I'billj. na"ie 1 red I.auge. of Minneapolis, unci t arl l.e r.lnuche. u Belgique. and the will meet Bill Brcnnnii nnd Fred Jordiin. respec llich. Two nlhcr bouts lire I'.llll San- soiiie vs. Knockout Sniisom nnd Harlej llutchint-on vs. l)nn O'Uowd. M'hile the big bos are lunibeiiiig around and milking the Ohm pin ring creak yud groan, ten men of much smaller physique will e.-bioit tit the i:iee;th street arena. A change in the original program will how Young Pu nis, of Milwaukee, in action againt Fraukie Clark. Chris Chancy wtis to have boxed Clark, but he was junked out following his K. O. by Harrj Kid Brown. Uenuis is a real boer. He i-nne Fast unheralded but ho has been show ing In his rinlK workouts at l'hiladel phia Jack O'Brien's that he is no Munch. On bis debut here Itenms knocked out Harry Tract-, and the westerner i bowed nil torti of c1up h'' fore putting over the crusher. A double wind-up is the headlliier .it the National, with Danny Frush in the last contest against Artie Boot pre ceded b George Chancy, of Baltimore and "WiiiteN Fitzgcrnld. Other bouts: Willie t,oughrey vs. Billy Devine and Willie Byun s. Joe Welsh. J OH, MAN! . f" mI SSaS"""' V mt'ovu Hovu ,s ,t) - ! AND TCLt MC WHWJ V MCFCTLVOU J HVHs f jgft I You Think op it r-' V mot Gao ,Um i ,W mi Tb Kf ' R SHETT Atlff i MMk ' ii -Vx f ALL RICMT J (c ! , ' , -r i &&. ?LB 5?rr Bov! s - z' f -.! Cravath I vsrRvj. oe more itieci Jl I Cot obt i I Et) wfe V. "Good SToFfJ vAiiISM 1 To BG K HANK I cu liwBRir--1 y i ry i going y r "fflBJR- Uf V- ' Will Play for World fee Hockey Title Swillle, Wflh., March lt.Tho Senttlo Hockey Club, winners of tho 1020 championship of tho Pacific Coast Hockey Association, departed lost night to meet Ottawa for tho world's title. Ottawa won tho Eastern National Hockey Lcaguo championship. The series will bo played in eastern Canada. MHOS DOWN OUR A.'S; 7-6 SLINE NAMES WAR GAS KILLS END Sue- Wickeroham, W. &. J. Star, cumbs to Complications Washington, Pa.. March Hi. I.ieu tcuuut Harold F. Wiekorshnm. end on tho 'varsity football squad of Washing ton and JcfforMMi College the past sou- son, died in the hospital heic c.stcnlay , from complication ilf.hplng from hurts received while plnying with the1 110th Infantry, Twntj -eighth Divis ion, in Frantic, lie was twent) four years old. Wickerslinm was u member of the varsity in JJI10 and then entered serv ice, lie was a son of F. B. Wick er.sham. former sheriff of this county. His wife, one son, his parents nud three brothers survive. lie was a member of lliy. Phi Knppn .Sigma Fralernlt. He lis the second varsity athlete nt Wash ington and Jefferson to die as a result of being gnr.scd while in service. Wil- .Hum Sterling Bcse, of Pittsburgh, died; ' recently. He wds n member of the var-1 ' wity football squad nt the time of ills i entry into service, but wus so seriously gassi-d that he never resumed his studies, i 'Both Bese und Wickcrshnni were cuds Battling Leonard Defeats Mack r.Mullnir. I'b.. March IB. FUhtlnit llk n mchln. 1bblnit fftcctlvely with both hands. Pattlln? Leonard. Plilladlphla, itefrated Battllns; Mack. Camden, In tho ten-round wlnd-un of the Wllon Athletic Club In the Armory lost night. Ysunc Leonard. North iimDtcu. ilefeated Danny Duck. Philadelphia, .Toe Ritchie. Newark, shaded Itohbv Iturna. Readlnic. whlln Ilnrncy Dunan. neadlnn. won from jrcady eorucu, woi iieauine. BOOKING 's Men Will Opon Pro- limlnary Season Tomorrow With Birmingham Barons Birmingham, Ala., March 17. Bill Shcttslinc, business manager ot the Phillies, has announced tho practically complete schedule of exhibition games, which the Phillies will piny this sea son, with the following games arranged fnr? TMrmlnirlinm Barons. March 18 nnd 20. at Birmingham ; Chattanooga Look outs, March 21, in Chattanooga ; Nash rllln Vnto Mnrrh 28. in Nashville Louisville Colonels, April G, 0. i and 8, in Louisville; Columbus, O., Icam, April 10 nnd 11. In Columbus. Tho last few days of March the Phillies will begin to work their way North, as can be seen from tho schedule of exhibition games. Tho first stop will bo Nashville, next Louisville, then Columbus nnd flnnlly Brooklyn, where the Phillies will open their Isatlonal Lcngue, 1020 season, meeting the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 14. St. Louis Ha3 Flaro-Up In Ninth Inning to Boat Mack's Rogularo , Eckert thft nrrln.. An atrocious decision at first Mercedes, Tex., March 17.-0. Athletics woro defeated by th St Louis Cardinals, 7 to 0, in the first 0f an exhibition scries hero yesterday after tho Macks had tied tho score in tho ninth inning. In their half of the ninth tho Cards put tho winning unT across before n man wns retired. i.'crry, iunncy, Nnylor and Hurled for tho Athletics in named oasn nrAvcnteri th. Aii.i..it r tiring tho Cards runlcss in tho opening round. A pass nnd two hits followed thrco runs scoring. . ' The Athletics could do little with Haines, a. big right-hander, who did the flinging for six fnnings. Ho limited the Macks to four singles and one run In th second round, when Dugan singled went to third on Dykes's smash to right and scored when Perkins forced DvteJ nt second. ' " Slittlz. another big right-hander, sue. cecded Ilalnes in the seventh n.i ... teiAha kt Jfttr.Vbt.!"loped n .77' '" ""- -'"." vrun one out ' that sent Galloway. Strunk und Walker to first on balls. Galloway counted on Biirns's grounder to TTnmehv ,.i." stepped on second nnd then threw wild irjiuR ju! u uuuuio piny, nnu atrunk scored. on tho same Muart. Olympin Hockey Team Picked rilUbursti, March 17. The personnel rf tho American hockey team to be nt to the Olwnpln sames nt Antwerp In April has been announced horo by Hoy 1. Hcbooley, manaitcr, ns follows: Forwards, Joo Mc cormick. Larn- McCormtck nnd Drury, ct nttsburgh: Ooheen ond Conroy. of Ht. Paul, and Ocran nnd Synnott, of rinston. De fense. Small snd Tuck, of Boton, and Fiticerald, of St. Paul. Goal, Uonney, of I'lttsburch. Bl 1 and tlir delivery clnl.3 vuicy .inud out llm union. hatii'S. lonry id Itounht iro nir'tt ft'itidcra. ntnl Art aa llenton iciii use uniu- 1113 hut southpaw slants. Those fire, if worked repulnilu, should take cure of oil ujjfjnmoif until October 3. Has Faith in His Receiving Corps McGRAN" is banking on his veteran catchlug i-taff. No new receivers have ( been signed but Karl Smith, who was expected to burn up the league lust year and didn't: Frank Snyder, Mike Gonzales nnd Lew MeCarty will be on the job constantly. , The intidd is the big worn nt pirent. Ihe to-called retirement of Hemic the Zimm nud HhI Chase lenv two t awning holes to be Tilled, nnd there is some doubt ns to whitli'i- Dojl" will be r.bl" to g-t into the gam". Fletcher will play short, but he is the only ct ur.. of hi job. Frank Frisch. the Tordhum kid, who broke in last i-ar. has been wurkiun out nt third base, and in the practice games hassbiwn up well. He K 11 ry fs li-lder. but it is feared he lacks the experience. Despite this, ho ts 11 good iulicldcr und should nuk u reg'.ilar place on the team Second base seems to be the best spot for him, but some one has to fill in nt third. ..,,,. ..,-, "I tried hard to get tome infielders lat winter, said MeGraw. I offered everything except the Polo Grounds, but could not get 11 tumble. Why. I was ready to pay enough money to buy a National League franchise, and they turned me down " It is be!fed that tieorge Kelly will hold down first base this season, but there is a p-ibilit.v nf the lug boy' fnlliug down. He is not a iinished plaer. although he vvent well with the Unelicster .-lull la-t ear. He may make good. but the wi-" birds nre nut very enthusiast. about his chances If he fails to make good. MeGraw certainlj will be up against it. Arthur iVhite, who plu.wd with Catholic Utmersit. Washington, D. ' last year, has been doing well at seeond base, tieorgn Armstrong, n Vallejo, Calif., semipro, has attracted some attention through his third-base play, and Harry Bates, of Plttsfield, Mass.. also stands out ns an infielder. EDDJ3 SICKIXG, who ira ici'fft the Phillies last year; Jim Coone'.i. of Providence; Frank ,1ojer, tho Georgetown University first hate man: Frank McGuire. a Frisco semipro, and John Uorir, of .Ironic A. Vew York, complete the list of infielders. McGraio May Get Milton Stock Again IT IS said that negotiations arc under way for the purchase (if Miltnn Stock fnm the St. Louis Cards. MeGraw once hod the hard-hlttini: third nekcr, but sent him to Philadelphia in a deal which brought Hans Loberl to the Giants. Stock developed into n star in Philadelphia, b-if was traded to St. Louis Inot year, , where h- plnrd better than ever before. Stwk would boost the chimee f the ' New .'r 'leb if he were pur'-hiisMl, but Ilrnneh Bickey does not seem unxious to port with him. 1 If tho outfield remain', inta-;. the gardens w :ll be uhh taken 'are of. George Burns, Benny Kautt nud Boss Young look pret'v good for another cnr. although thero is a kit! hern who i- likely to cause some trouble. He is Arnold Stunts, ' the Holy Cross pbenom. Arnold is an exceedingly speedy person, who can go get , em in all corners of the hall park. He also is a good hitter, and if anj thing hap nens to anv of the regulars ho can step in and mnke good. In fact, it would not I be at all surprising if be stepped in nnd swiped the job from one of the old boys. T Scraps About Scrappers Lr,V TENDLBB'S next opponent nl the Olvmpia will be a local light weight ac'cordiug to Hnrry Deacon, of Giav's Fern. Harrv looks nfter the ilost'lnlcs of the Hinckle brothers. Stnnlev nnd Wnlly. and Stan is to he die peron of the second part, sajs tin I)eac." "Handlon has nsMircd me that Stnnlev would be Tcndler's op ponent the ncit time the southpaw boxes there." writes Harry, "providing Harry lMwurds cau obtain Glassman s cod; sent, which he has not given to date. Further. Deacon explains that he "vyill post $200 forfeit for Hlukle to weigh in at 13" pounds for n Tendler tilt: nlso, it will be no cinch for Looic. I'dp O'Brien has been authorized by the National Club to bid $20,000 for n m-round bout between Gcoigcs t.ar pentier nnd .lack Dempsej. for nnj date after Easter. llnrk Atoi. of Lsnrasler lia- been added 10 Steve Vurc ub Vount Jack Dil lon 13 another of 11k M.rroe maulers. lYnnklc SlrGnlrr, h" cive Jack Mark a i.iuch tule upsut ii,- olher Mint. Una mined i a ,!at. v Uh .lark Urltton. accord Inc to Joe Conroy o lhr ha nmy bo read Ve -i session lt!i Mike O'Dowd. Pni. oBrlen Is endcaont? t., mal Ibis malch Clurlej- Angelo has bfen dlclc-'i.s for e ral weeks to brl-u his brother ! h" 'or .l bout. Lew Ims le. 11 bulni: In ulnnlnjr ffiini In .Tere M l.li'pe's stable nf bo.'n t- imiis , "?t busy alirox'l. U lmshlln. .tininn l-er c-tt and Johnn l.'s-eii reared l O. In ih'lr first' bout oer ibore. .lark JloDnnott Is anxious to lend K'd Wolf atalnst JJltlo J'lT Ilarrr MUlcr. a rhllsdclphla lad, who vrrn tho welterweight champlonehlp of tno A. K. F, and has the, medl and cllpplnas to provs it. Is prsparlnr to so after the 142-pounders I around this slclnltv. Miller is a clever two- handed boxer ami carries u nam kick, too. Jo O'Donnell u. Pete Ilerman lUy fimlth vs. Clay Turnoi. Willie Jackson vs Palph nrady and J'atsv 1 lin s. Jaek Perrj' Is the opmlnr rard f"i- the Armory A A , Camden. Mnnh 31 The 4r.Hr Tm floh will hold lis eenth annual danco at Patireland feuisiit N. Y. U. Will Enter Airplane Races u VorK, Ma'reli IT N. A ,,r( L'ni ersltv UI be renrp. n'. h, tin mtercol ItElals nlrp'ine ra t'n. t,riiisr It was itiinounreil fiiiin I in.n ..irntin tint the I'nlteil nm e iioveriunent would rupply the ulrpUnes, st' p were taken at the Institu tion for the formation of rt fls Insr rlub whoso membersnip ulready In. luden twentv live for mer pilots, reveral ,.f rOiutn on honors everseas Young Men Appreciate An Early Spring Offer Like This 38.50 FOR choice from more than five hundred new Spring suits of unmistakable $45 and $50 qualities SILK LINED Spring's newest creations in fine light-weight fabrics lined with silks as handsome as the cloths. There are also a number of conservative business suits in cluded in this offer for men who wish them for business wear. 3o.5u William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. Bring your car in tomorrow We're ready to put it in ship shape quickly, and at a price that will obviate the necessity of mortgaging your house. Remember, honest value is the foundation of this business. Every man vc employ is an ex pert, every job is guaranteed, you get everything you pay for. We don't care what car you drive or what's the matter with it; we'll send you away from here as we do every one absolutely satisfied. If you cannot bring your car in, phone us, we'll send for it. Automobile Repairs Company of Philadelphia, Inc. 229-31 North Twenty-third Street rhono, Hpruco -100 Can bus,yi?'?lins ls t,,c "t 5 17J5r restful exercise you OWIMf c.an ta.kc- It develops me witolc bodygets the cobwebs out of our head. The water In our biff tank Is ill. tcrcd, Htcrilizcd and constantly changing. 11 you cant swim, our expert instructor will teach you 'for u mod v crate fee. YMCA 1131 Arcli SI. M Ruether, Ex-Holdout, Signs Up In.lnnBtl f,h 17 PU.h.. l'..lt. Ills pnl. Chirk Botven, aUn of Holy ( rins, is u Hui'i-t-looking plnyi-r uml will nattier iat holdout of u,. worlit'a rham- Wa wmebody hu-tlo in iu.otl,or renr. Jiob-rt K nsolla. nnn of "S nitrr Ilick" ' poh . .n jmn - '-"lJXi ;'' o- KlnKplla. tho well-itnown Ivorv hunter ot tnc t.innts, anil i.ec Kinu, who was Kia a.eorriinir to wont rrreivnt hri. from Jureuased from PlttHburgh. comiiloto th- out Held rostT. TAKlG it all in all. the Giantl arc strnna in the pilrhtun depart ment and outfield, but tic infield is iroftoj find unirrtnin. 11 -Mr-Grow comes throunh irith one of nn sensational deah. the Giants null he up there figlitina. If not. there n a louoh. to sail nothing of rugged, road confronting limit. I'rt).ni nt Auirum Htrrmann, tf. in who la with hla Coleman Accepts A's Terms Imltnn HruU, Mil., March 17. Uwp: 'oliman toJay w pc-t lii acceptanrn nt i.rirn p-ntnl I) (lour Turner, of tha I'htlnrtelr'hla Alhlnlrs Cnlainan la "! pvtfi to rPrt at the , s ramp at om'. Amateur Sports Blmr II. T.. i Cr" H ir m tram would Hl to lirok tw with l-mn "t that rlaaa In PennavlvinU r.1 N Jwi'v i f;" lr. fair auaranffa Harry rtuiuift. 1I0Q Nowklrk itrtct The l'lonrr ". C.. a fourt"n-itxtf-n rar-old tfant would 1IU to arrange enmra with team of that c navlnir itroiind and ( orrarina- fair miaranfei. Charlca h fciull. JJ2I2 l'flrco atrrtt. Dedcrra A. C, .1 fav- ln iam wanta In arran damn with -nj ightn-nlnj- i fn.var-o''l lim. ft.i-rlally lloawon.l A.. Aldan H f and Klnnley A A Henry y. Oraen, 0I7 OHr "trect Tho JrnVrwn Hunarr A. r. "ad to hoek nmu with all flrat rlai. hom cluba. uh aa Wlldwood. North PMIllr" Mlrof of Atlantic "'iiv:Htt.oii llaJrlon luitht. na AuOubon Oiorao l'lnU. S07 Dt. klnon I treet. The) rnlnlon A. A., n llrat-rlaa. trav Una- Ifnm haa od'ii dut.a tor toama of that rlaaa, Inrtutlnir Vtu lla-bor. lUinniantnn and Dlware. 3. Pallcy. 710 Balfrade itreet. j Ootihi Vr, Sniltt. tiai ornanlr..d a flrat- rlaaa .trAfllnsr ixm and inuld l"a t, 't5.-r J rronV rJiri-t amr.h. 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