Last of BîgrLeague Bali -Players Desert IFatlier ICoIcRerbocicei» Second HERE is Charles Lincoln Herzog, the new baseball man of Lieut. iMcHale Governor Squads of Yankees mystery. Whether he belongs to the Giants or to the Pipp,Hannah andGilhooley Ducks Braves is a question that is agitating National League fandom. Some Issues a were Call And Start South weeks ago Herzog and Jimmy Smith Boxing Cohorts Dodgers traded to Boston for Larry Doyle and Jess Barnes. The deal Join the Yankees at Macon was made contingent upon the respective players reporting to For'RedBloods' First C. H. Receives Word That their new Ebbets, Jr., Versatile Hi Myers! clubs before March 20. Herzog has demanded un¬ Wally Has Had Long Loaf in Northwest, but Cuts All Sorts Advance Has Made His Peace With Club and Will Report reasonable terms of the Boston club as well as a bonus for going of Around First Base.Huggins Pays Friends of there. Boston threatens on this account to cancel the trade. Chance for 500 Young Capers Sport, at Training Camp Attention to Pitchers However McGraw has said if last year's captain comes back to him he will Sportsmen to Take Fling Special Somewhat Reassured not be by favorably received and will be left to warm the bench. at Kaiser in France Reason of By W. J. Macbeth By Wood Ballard Visit Metropolitan fantlom may now sit back easily and absorb the base- M«A.CON, Ga., March 13..'s squad of Yankee athletes tall news from the South. Until the Yankees and Lieutenant of the Dodgers return early Marty Méllale, was augmented by three to-day.Wally Pipp, the Michigan marksman; By Fred Hawthorne in April for a three-game tilt at Ebhets' Field the national pastime will 22d Regiment of Engineers, can guar¬ and Frank ALBANY March 13 antee Harry Hannah, the Utah truckhorse, Gilhooley, of the broken As it h have to be taken in liberal doses at long range. The Giants were due to adventure and excitement to it might, ot course, about 500 bones, all happily mended now. Gilhooley and Hannah arrived late last have been reach Marlin, Tex., some time last nignt. The second of the red-blooded young sports¬ accidenta] that a train pUrth; squads Yan-j men aro night, while Pipp came in this morning with the break of day. All three carrying Q . kees and left for their who unmarried and without ernor Whitman was Dodgers yesterday training camps at Macón, Ga., and to into harness at once and added a bit of pep to the work-outs at the flying toward New and Hot dependents anxious take a fling got York City this morning, Springs, Ark., respectively. at Kaiser Bill. local ball at passingpoughy in'-«: park. keepsia about a mile a There may be a kick or two left r:m,--.i-. _ «-_ _:_ «_ minute McHale, who for years was well -_-S> just at the moment rate! the game locally before the real noise \ that the known as a major league with Toledo, Ohio, while over¬ State En-pi« starts the middle of next month, but pitcher and, slightly Express, northbound to this the and the New York he never felt rushed the city these disturbances will be of second- Girl Caddies weight, says better. The past same town, Yankees, is recruiting a special con¬ in fractures of the leg and the collarbone heroic little group of bearing» ary as they concern minor Mack-Meigs boxing importance, For tingent for immediate service with the which put him out of the game for the and newspaper men, all promote, Lague affairs only. The remnants of Oak Ridge American Expeditionary Forces in intent upon better part of the last two seasons ûo urging the passage of the the International are to hold a France. He Mill be at the 22d Regi- League The Oak Golf ment 168th Street and Broad- fennis Final not appear to trouble him in the fathered by boxing ¡jü«. conference in this on March 25. Ridge Club, of Armory, least, ot Assemblyman Martinn xi- city way, from 7 p. m. to 8 p. in. each Fri- and Frank says that he is to Cue, New York. Mt* At that time it will be decided whether Crestwood, N. Y., will employ and until his ready play When the day Monday evening the game of his career. pilgrims arrived at tk» the circuit for which Ed. Barrow girls to act as caddies this season. quota is completed. Capitol and discovered that the McHale is now a lieutenant in Col- At Pinehurst Pipp came direct from hi-i home ernor had shaken the Gc" fought so long and arduously is to This decision was arrived at by at; mud of Albsn» onel Treadwell's regiment, but is anx¬ Grand Rapids, where he spent the win- off his boot.-" a couple of hours lock up shop pending peace or com¬ the executive committee as ious to to scene set foot in befnl part get the of real activ¬ tor. Wally has done nothing but loaf they the legislative balk bine with certain other territory which of a patriotic plan for the con¬ ities long before his unit is likely to they did not despair, but is as situated be called out. has had five PINEHURST, N. C, March 13..The during the dull months, except to enjoy make their to started *n quite badly financially servation of man Marty fight pet the boxin«. for an attempt at a new lease of life. power. years' experience in military training, delayed semi-final match in the men's, an occasional hunting trip. A long ru¬ reported out of the bin in as Judiciary Jair.es J. McCaffery, president of the order to make the work of well as long training in college singles of the Pinehurst championship mor preceded him a day from a mys¬ Commit' athletics. He has been assured of an McCue's champion Toronto club of the lntcr- the girl caddies more tennis tournament was played to-day, terious source that he is now the cham¬ moaRi.ro has lain nationa! and Jack Dunn, of profitable early trip to France if he can recruit and almost lifeless dormant League, and attractive and it is now definitely settled that the pion nimrod of the within the Baltimore, are both hopeful some sort it has been decid¬ his five hundred specialists. great Northwest. tee for more than two comrmt of two favorites, Christian Mack, of Anrt At any rate, Wally is as brown as the bills weeks. Marur amalgamation may be effected. They ed to pay them bonuses in the Youngsters Preferred and looks fit previously have ended are of the opinion that they may in¬ Arbor, and Dwight R. «Meigs, of Phila¬ proverbial berry to eclipse in jusi. such a their davs form of thrift stamps. "I desire youncr fellows preferably," his best time around the bases on one manner; but after Mr terest backing m Buffalo, Rochester said Lieutenant Metíale last night, "be- delphia, will meet in the linal contest of his famous circuit clouts. McCue, Assemblyman Thomas F and Providence in a prospective new The Oak Ridge Golf Club is for the Mack had little diffi¬ ley, Peter and Cur' combine that cause our particular work will be dan¬ trophy. de¬ Brady James P. would take Worcester one of the most popular of the gerous as well as excitin-r. Í wish to culty in winning to-day's match, Hannah a Yankee president of the State Holland" and Syracuse into the circuit in secure a number of tearless men for feating Harvey A. Willis, of Hunting- Hannah Labor, Federation of of Montreal and New¬ metropolitan district. Men well thus far is the only real re¬ among others, had place Richmond. bomb and hand grenade throwing. ton, by 6.1. 6.2. cruit. John he was th«* committee in behalf of addressed ark is to go if an known in the and Mrs. R. won Henry christened, the ready along eight- business and politi¬ Those who have had baseball or ath¬ Mr. Dwight Meigs he signs himself J. Harry, and his team bill, the general feeling was boxiöe club circuit can be assured. cal letic experience are most desirable. I their way through to the final of the mates call him "Truck" ing that when the this even¬ world who give their time, without encoun¬ because of his committee takes Doubt as to Providence want no married men nor any with dc- mixed doubles to-day capacity for work. Hannah is the only the matter to-morrow ur> energy and experience to Uncle tering any particular difficulty. The catcher of be voted out of morning it w¡|' There is still son:«» doubt as to Prov¬ pendents. of the semi-final large proportions in the the "morsue" and idence. That ci-« has been flirting with Sam in war work use this golf "I think I can assure my recruits a winner unplayed Huggins outfit. lie makes up in size to the Legislature for sn speedy trip to France, with of match, in which Miss Caroline Bogart, for what Al Walters and debate. the Eastern Association as a means of club almost as their plenty of and of Muddy Ruel Governor self-protection. This alternate step exclusively excitement after they e;et there. We Elizabeth, Raymond Balfe, lack. He stands 6 feet l'_ inches, and Still Opposes Bill means of relaxation. wish to mobilize this number of spe-i South Shore, will play against Miss if set the would assure membership in a com¬ Esther of Boston, and Christian you beam at 193 it will take a It was rumored around the little circuit to be at cialists as quickly as possible. Every Tufts, jump. He reported in condition and even legislative pact operated one who to Mack, will meet the Philadelphia play¬ chamber, before the a minimum It is said reports the. armory at the was the first athlete on the ball field the bill went adherents of expenditure. time specified will be prompt ers for the trophy. this into executive session Providence may have the Portland, given This semi-final match and the coming morning. For a man so large he is with the members of the Me., franchise for the Prov¬ physical examination and courteous exceedingly fast. Committee, that Judiciar? asking. treatment. Amateur, es- final should provide some excellent Governor idence, however, is not indispen¬ semi-pro, prof in the mixed Hannah is a product of Seattle anr before he ¡eft for New Whitman Fulton To sional and college baseball players and tennis, but interest broke into the at Butte. He has it York, had made sable to the combine Box game known thai McCaffery-Dunn athletes will be welcomed." doubles matches played to-day centred he was just as scheme, which does not look with been the first-string backstop for the opposed as ever to firmly great in the preliminary round contest, in Salt Bake the passage of tri« disfavor on' the idea of establishing a which Miss Bogart and Mr. Balfe met City club of the Pacific Coasi new boxing law. club at where .Sabbath League for three seasons, and last yeai it is Jersey City, in Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cassebeer and batted .292 believed, however, that should baseball is permitted. Jersey?Yes, defeated the West Side plavcrs by in 87 games and played the the measure succeed in passing both It is doubtful, however, that the In¬ 6.4, 1.6, 6.3. full limit in 185. While he was witl houses of the Legislature, the ternational will as Dingee the Salt Lake team he caught more thai cannot fail to Govcrr.tr continu«« Displays This match that take note League provided indications of the such either in name or rank. Many the final contest between Mrs. Casse¬ four hundred contests. Joe Kelly du; thus adopted, and its full attitude AndThenNo! him up last summer and had him com« in significan«. of the clubs have already beer and Miss for the women's which event he not disposed of; Bogart on to the a may appear suca the best of their playing talent. The A singles trophy may be a far closer af-i camp here. He has never beei determined opponent of Clever Brand as «-.nxiety to continue under existing, fair than had been generally antici¬ in the East, and this will be his firs has been in the past. boxing he business depression is prompted by ST. LOUIS. March pated, and Miss Bogart is now consid¬ experience as a big leaguer. Certainly, few measures Mo., 13..Fred There was no to «»«ore have been the instinct of self-preservation. Fulton this afternoon was matched to ered as even having a fair chance to let-up in the work ably and day, and the of the elements wen under eloquently presented Should the moot Jack Dempsey in an eight-round, Of win. gods discouraging circumstances than it no Squash The as kindly disposed as have beei was McCue's Liu would "nave Play suspend no-decision on 30. 3f summary: they this protection bout, May the since the. was afternoon, It of territorial rights. That point was weather is favorable to an onen-air Mix.«! doubles «-preliminary round).Miss Caro¬ Yankees began this invasioi only after a iong of made line Bogart, Elizabeth. and Raymond Balfe, Soiitli of the South. So has th over such day wrangling clear in the refusal of the Na¬ contest, the bout will take pince at Share, heat Mr. and Mr. Theodore Cassebeer, carefully weighty matters as appro¬ tional Commission to grant it terri¬ Newark, N. if the weather necessi¬ C. West Dinged, the all-around star, West .Sid". «.4, 1 ... 6- -a. diminutive manager handled his mei priations ¡'or the little "red ' J.; schoolhouso torial immunity. Hence, it is tates an indoor the contest a clever brand of ten- First round.Miss Gertrude Whalcy, Esses County, that other than the moanings of severa on the hill," the most figured mcetinir, displayed squash and C. II. Tuttle, N'augatuck, brat Mis«! Beatrice of the method of economical a point of wisdom to operare, if even will take place at Atlantic City. nis in easily defeating Charles I. Jones Morrison. Summit, and Alfred B. Stoddard. New scribes who imagined them transporting the lowly potato at reduced rather than The contest will ItocheUc. i. 1. 6.2; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight R. selves younger than are and at and the luscious tomato greatly ranking, be called off in case in a match of the Mi«r!.m riub. lient Mt;«s they from the farm- to throw the to Fulton is matched to Jess team tourney at the Mr...;,. Cricket Marion tempted a little practice on the ba! ers' fields to the territory open every fight Willard Crescent Abbe, Springfield, and S. W. Moore. Brockporl freight cars, and the adventurer. International League ter¬ on July 4. Atheltic Club yesterday. The 6.0, 6.2; Mis.« Bogart anil Mr. Balfe won fnoiii field, there have been no complaint problem of adding one and seventh- once the war is will Fulton and his was Miss Mariruerllo and Ivan Debosse, Quebec, Tiv over sore muscles and stiff cight'ounces to the limit ritory, concluded, manager, Mike Col¬ match decided in two straight default; Miss Esther Tuft.-;. Boston, and Christian joints. cel weight of par¬ he a mort valuable asset. lins, will leave here to-night for Kan¬ games by a score of 15.B, 15.2. Mack, Si-ti Albor, beat Mr«. .lay V. Hall and In the morning Huggins personall post packages in the rural districts The difficulties Messrs. sas where to for used a J. S, Wllmsen. <>U1 York Road, 6.0. 6.0. directed the work of his ir that the confronting City, they expect sign Dingee change of pace and Semi-flnals- Mr. s:;«l Mrs. Meigs beat Miss pitchers, its Judiciary Committee rolled up McCaffery and Dunn and certain other a championship bout between Jess placement shot attack that baffled VVhale.v niul Mr. Tuttle, 6.3, 6.1; Miss Tufts structing them as to box positioi sleeves in an extra session und dauntless seuls of the International Willard and Fulton on 4. Tele- Jones. The latter to and t'lirLs.ia.i Mack vs. Miss Bogart and Mr. and the c tackled McCue's bill. July endeavored offset Balfe, unfinished. winding up various knacks League are many. They would be re¬ grams to Collins from J. C. Miller, who this with a 'cross court -rame, but Din-' holding runners on the bases. H Anything Ominous in Thirteen? I lieved greatly by the boon of Sunday will meet Fulton and Collins in Kansas gee handled the bail cleverly as it again used Bill Laaiar at first base. ] Chairman baseball in the' State of New York, City say that Willard has :e bounded off the side; walls. St. John's Five is evident Charles Pratt, of Washing.' Thursday, Trat In the sec¬ Prep that Huggins is pleased wit ton County, call"«! to;reth?r the to thir-^ This question, which is likely to be agreed meet. Fulton on July 4. Sport ond game Jor.es repeatedly failed to re¬ the work of this and h: teen A Xew youngster, members of his hcrde: settled next week, may prove the real Orleans promoter, it was turn his rival's low shots and was Doubles Rivals' Score trials at the initial station would ind them into the committee, answer as to whether or not the In¬ stated, has offered £120,000 for the By Louis Lee Arms often tricked out of cate that new judiciary committee'! position. The basketball team of St. John's the manager possibly fij private chambers and announced thai ternational League passes into a mem¬ fight. M. F. Tomkins caused an upset more than doubled the score of ures him as a substitut«? first in _ by Prep basema: they "would do a little more than the ory 1018. "_ March 13.. , Annual to defeating George Deely in a three-game Trinity High School on the home court although it is known that Marsans wi regular legislator's "union hours* JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Warning "Bushers"! tilt by a score of 1.7 .7, 13 15, 15 -7. afternoon. The final be given a trial for this schedule of Charles II. Ebbets, jr., who is head¬ When asked to-day whether an offer of ILL BAILEY reas a counted the second yesterday tally position. work. had been player bold who joined the Yanks ere he was old, Deely game to his was «11 to 20. The victory practically The law makers who ed for Ho. Springs, Ark., with the $120,000 made from New Or¬ He credit when he collected an lead "Hug" Likes sat about til main of Dodgers, received word leans to stage the proposed Willard- bashed the bally fast one and he mashed the mystic curve, inaccurate early clinched the Catholic scholas'tij; chant- Versatility long table were Assemblymen Pratt, body Fulton bout And through driving by Tomkins. for the Prep representatives. Huggins is a great believer in tl Martin, on the eve of departure that Outfield- championship in that city, when it came to fielding 'cm, his he was However, the latter rallied strongly pionship versatile McXab, Bourke, Crane, Pierce, or Hi had made his wich Jess Willard said he knew of pitchers, shielding 'em, The line-up: player. He likes a man wl Rowe, Lown, Tuckerman, Snyder, Gold« Myers jieaee nothing His speed ivas like the lie and almost closed the gap, but Deely, can e]o more than one the club. Myers wired from Kensing- any such offer. Willard said he ex¬ antelope's; had Jawn Evcrs' nerve; with several St. John's l'rep. Position. Trinity IT. S thing, so th berg, Bloch, O'Hare and David Eümore, He hit the "kills," succeeded in win- Couwey (Bainlco).H. V.Lambert should he become stale in one he the clerk. ton, Ohio, that his signed contract had pected to hear of an agreement from dirt like Tyrus T., and slid much than the Czar ning the game. 1-Mnlo.L. V.G. K.eni-i wqu Assemblyman McCue stood been in mails Kansas City to-morrow. further still be useful. at the other end of the put the and that he Quite recently was slid; he was a recruit. In the third game Tomkins played Burns.c.Thompson Just his board, facing was about to depart for the training! promising steadily throughout. h;.3 low of before the close of the mornii inquisitors, flanked on his left b? Evidently some one out in St. Louis And yet vnto this brilliant lad there came an driving practice Bob and Charles "Brush'' Leo camp. has been ante-climax rod; the ball being most effective. (,.«;i!:; from Peld.Burns (S), Danilco (5), Ediilo Connery Huggins hi of Harvey, H. Heâffl was one. spoofing. If Fred Fulton and Come the infielders and the catchers the Public Service devoted Myers, last year, of the Jack have been matched for hither and I'll tell you why they handed him the boot! Harry W. Dangler registered n vie- ("), Knight (3). «1. Keenan (2). Lambert ('.., chasii to He-serve, most useful players of Wilbert Rob- Dempsey tory over John F. in loali from foul- -IJamt.!.. Thompson (4). Ref¬ high foul flies. Hannah, Ruel and Sa training camp activities; James P, ,".0 in 77. sai«i Griffin rather easy eree. inson's collection, and de¬ May Newark, J., eight- fashion a IX. Gocite, «. John's College. Time of htüv.'S Vick were the r-tars of this Holland and half a dozen this, too, must all his and by count of 17« -9, 15 -8. l-'iftcen and twenty minutes. rath. ers sportin?;writ¬ a serious to his round bout have been arranged by 1\[0\Y versatility blossoming ability unique from New York spite injury shoulder some *- * performance. City newspapers. sustained in the season. irresponsible party. Certainly Were lost because down South did not McCue started the orators early He none of his 'appetite led him Wally Pipp get into the mor barking, in 12'j .268. the prospective Jersey pro¬ astray; ing practice, but he was while the members of the committee played games, hitting moters had From consomme to demi-tasse he never let an there in t Myers displayed his versatility in the heard anything about it up order jmss. afternoon, and the difference botwe questioned each speaker on the var¬ to a late hour last night. When Mister Hoover heard him he ious points in the the outfield, at first, at second and at of fainted dead away; McÂleenan Stars in Dive the regular and the rookie was at on bill. During "third base. His with the The only open air pavilion available He dined on «vident. preliminary skirmishes, it was notice alignment for a proteids and such, of carbohydrates he took Pipp dug them up all arou club assures Uncle Robbie three ex¬ match of such importance is the much, first base and able that several members of the com' Velodrome bike and Betwixt his meals he his went up in the air aft perienced gardeners at least. Jimmy track, none in stuffed, stomach never Icnew fatigue; the high ones. In the mittee were openly against the ps-8, Hickman and Jimmy Johnston have authority there had heard of the He grew to be and At Pool of the N. Y. A. he batting practi sage of the bill, bût after McCue had protuberant slower than C. put every other ball his maiden aunt he hit over already fallen into line. Hickman, who match. Invariably those of New Jer¬ field t opened fire with his greatest flight sey who have the interests of And joined a circus sideshow when they canned him right fence into the railro of spent the winter working in the New- boxing fro-m the league! tracks. Looks like another bier oratory, and was followed by Har¬ port News Navy Yard, expected to go at heart returned the same reply. Lieutenant in Aviation Ser¬ with the stick for ye vey. Healy, Holland. Curley and half out "We have no plans as was the big Wally Yanc a dozen with the Dodgers from Philadel¬ yet," Roberts, a southpaw from Mercer C other advocates of the meas¬ phia yesterday. Zach Wheat, the most; universal chorus, "and will make none vice The lege, accepted Iluggins's ure, this hostility gradually disap¬ renowned outfielder of the Robins, has till we learn just where we stand.; Add: Baseball "Nuts" Overcomes Big Handi¬ Summary the invitation peared, untii at the end there did not no do mound honors. hand not yet signed, but it is believed he! Why, boxing commissioner has been out the best of Yancuy seem to be a single member f' tin will at appointed, and it would be the A NOTED editor once said it was Wins at Polo 50-yard swim (nortee for enlisted his wares and the Y; report Hot Springs before the height not news if a bit a man. a caps.Club !¦:' «'. m«?n).Won kees committee hostile to McCue's measure end of for us to the law so dog If by Simmer. N. Y. State Naval Militia; O. proved they have good eyes. It of the week. folly anticipate man a Edgar, 1*. S. Navy, second. Timo. 0:32. Both was pointed out by the speaker fr;r as to arrange matches before we bit dog it was news, unusual and «UO vnr«l «Wim morning and afternoon the n for interesting. No doubt that (handicap).Won by Paul T.«i.-k- manager was the bill that the value of Doxing.« According to reports from Philadel- have taker, out licenses. is [¦.!- luuncrs College (12 seconds); Paid Cha.«e, especially interested the of W the columnar hypothesis that made "Rube" Waddell and New York A. «'. (!> aeconds). second; David Ed Munroe. The proper physical development phia, the National League baseball "Evidently the St. Louis story was "Bugs" Ray¬ By A. C. Cavagnaro ter Club '10 Schach- big right-hander 1 thousands of soldiers was thorOTWf club of that has not been assured with Boys' seconds). third. Time. 1:03. a delivery which is city prompted the purpose of forcing mond famous. Ho far as we know, neither Waddell nor Lieutenant Arthur Kancy divo (handicap)- Wen by Meutonant A. quite pleasing appreciated the «rovcrnment, M» of the services of eight of its most elsewhere to Raymond ever bit McAleenan, jr., of McAleenan. jr.. 14 S. Huggins. * by promoters bid for the at¬ 90 92-100 Aviation (scratch), with considered boxing legal, and important players. These are Out- traction." a dot**, but probably they never thought of it. the United States Aviation Corps, dis¬ points; T. McKee. unattached (14 points), "The long swing and the foil fore it thattheffj with S3 2-10 points, second: V. N. Mullen. Naral get should not be considered fielders George Whitted. Cy Williams, played his form of several years ago Reservo (8 points), with 82 6-10 through you more than the shc outside of government districts. IfltfSj GavA-y Cravath and In- George Baumgardner, formerly of the St. Louis American points, third. snappy throw," says Fitzgerald, League in impressively winning the handicap WATER POLO more Huggins, and il Another convincing argument in fielders Bert Niehoff and Milton Stock, was a second than probable that \ WjV team, Waddell or Raymond, or, as might better dive at the Now York bo Munroe half of the measure was advanced Pitcher Chief Bender and Catcher Dill- Camp be said, a fancy monthly swimming (30). Position.' All Star used Upton Boys (10). frequently during the com Mr. who declared that P hoefer. All but Cravath are said to First The meet held at the New season, unless he Healv, Baumgardner. West Virginian's reverse English brilliance York Athletic steen.G.Kendall fails to develop motives iii coming to Albany «« be pronounced hold-outs. Gawy Club last Ruddy.C.Saurko form of which he now name r« Don Their created no end of when he first came night. Although competing McCarthy.I..Sherman gives promis« "purely mercenary," in the usually reports for spring practice Gloves gossip to the American Handle}«.1¡. K.Curran Elmer Miller, regular and tax with his contract. League. in his first open race in two years, rived outfielder, charity, that the war olB>7* signed lie was a who had Wonck.U.Giebel to-night from Xew Orleans. ¡ cent of the gross President William F. Baker has in¬ mountaineer, developed his arm by tossing stones Lieutenant McAleenan gave big allow¬ Russell.Ii.Whcatley will be on hand at in receipts provided;»' timated In Go&ls (first half).Ruddy, 2; Ilandley, l; the park to-mori the bill would he of incwcgfiSculsbie that no players who are un¬ Big at squirrels. What influence the squirrels had on ances to his opponents, but performed | 2. Second half.Ruddy. :;. Referee.Cyril Curran, when the day's work begins. benefit in the inin»«»« Tourney! George's mental twists N. .- boys signed will have their Y. A. C. Time of halves.5 minutes. Carroll, t..-. îiî'heipinghelping expenses paid could of be so well as to win with the total or who are fighting the nation's to the training camp. The club, there¬ not, course, definitely measured. overseas. For the sake of that»"gl fore, seems in a as 90 02-100 points. Little ¦*] predicament, Pat CAMP X. Ed Walsh was the star of the American George Smith Hug,« alone, if for no other reasoned«*! Moran plans to leave for the spring1 UPTON, Y., March 13.. League back in those days, Lieutenant McAleenan is on a furlough S* camp at St. The divisional boxing tournament, in of ten days from his at lloustun, Rival Healy. he and the thousands of Petersburg, Pia., Friday. a big, hulking pitcher, with a "spitter" that broke a foot camp After Their Be uniform wanted to see the which every man in camp ¡s taking and carried the Tex., to recover from an attack of Little billp»*«. Grover part, has narrowed down to and George Smith was a I'o'"« Cleveland Alexander joined ¡nter-regi- heart of the batter with it. Hearing Walsh from one the measles. Ho wiil return o«i Friday Flushing happy McCue Scores Strong praised end of the Chicago Nationals en route to mental contests. finals were' the no after defeating William Pas¬ To-night Browns' bench to the morning. Probably other diver has Willsey ii McCue silenced the objections adena, Cal., at Kansas City yesterday. held between the winners of battalion other, Baumgardner casually inquired: won so many titles as McAleenan. lie preliminary round bout of tain members of the of«^* His wan checked contests in the 305th and In¬ the amat baggage through to 306th "If that guy is so good, ain't he drafted was three times intercollegiate champ¬ Utrecht boxing tourney which thought that the paymentcomrnitt««S|of m»«*» the Coast city, though he told fantry and some of the units. why by the National while at Teams started at see friends artillery ion won M before In the League?" Yale; the senior Crescent Athletic Club. professional bouts would m* boarding the train that he had featherweight class Barten- Baumgardner .was a trifle weak on geography. En route to Metropolitan and national indoor title Saturday. Brooklyn, ful bv saving: "How would any *? not signed and would not sign unless bach. Company C, 306th Infantry, Florida! live times, an«l when fifteen old Upon hearing the annom flourish President Charles Knocked out 30.7th from St. Louis on a years ment of the judges that he football, baseball, Weeghman guaran¬ Lemaire, Company D, spring training tour, the train stopped at a small captured the Canadian championship. Win at declared the had h game -where there were n0hocJMgl teed hirn the bonus of winner Smith $10,000 demand¬ Infantry. Schroeder, headquarters' William with a han¬ exoci 1? More men have been .??¿4 ed. 306th Field won town called Waco. It was just over the border from McKee, 14-poin* Hockey several around ceipt company, Artillery, by Georgia. down second with handsprings the i >lhf% forfeit. In the lightweipht class Tar- dicap, pulled place a and hugged his rival. injured in some of those fP°"s^ sian. "I never knew we went through Texas to reach Florida," he said. total of 83 2-10 points, while Frank Mul¬ The ever were in boxing, which I W>J3 Company E", 305th Infantry, won len, with 82 0-10 points, was third. Flushing High boat summary follows: the Hornsby Finally Signs from Herold, Machine Gun Company, While the Browns' Commercial and 110-pomid rías.«, (trials).S. cleanest, finest, noblest KM»" right-hander refrained from letting the metro- Veteran water polo players of the New Utrecht House, beat ./. Masse, Goldsmith. the world." 306th Infantry, who retired after the gay nosed out Manual in l'nlon Settlement , ,119 Contract New York Athletic Club again proved a rounds; <1. Smith, uu.dachet], b«'al. From Chairman Pratt down a« With Cardinals first round. In the welterweight class politan life affect his sartorial ensemble he became a sucker for closely contested and nnaUachod, In three \V U'i ST. 306th the bar-! too strong for an all-star combination highly interesting I'la'ce, beut. T. Walsh, rounds: 8. B«.rl/.' ]:« members of the committee «PI* LOUIS, March 13.- Rogers Horns- Tiplitz, Company G, Infantry, got as No in an abbreviated match of five-minute hockey -header at the round, stopped by Presentation Cluli in for the decision over bers, they say. day passed that he did not enjoy the a Brooklyn beat L. referee; L. Cohen. Boys- deeply impressed bv the by, shortstop the St. Louis Na- Lebisp, Company K, luxury of halve.",. The youngsters comprising the. lee Palace last Blown, Clark House, In throe niuiid the arguments advanced^««"äSby *dhe* tiona.K, a contract 306th Infantry. Tiplitz is metropolitan facial and as night. Each (.llinore. Union Settlement, won signed to-night to massage, sometimes as two of all-stars in the * victory by default- of the with that champion welterweight. many them. His hands may played determinedly was decided by one Basse, Ownsei A. «'.. bent k. ¡s'otto bill, and it is play club this season, accord¬ first half, but tired thereafter. Joe goal's margin. Club, in ono round, s'i.rivil by referee Presen' Cue's measure will intobelM£*M|the A» ing to a from Kauffman, Machine Gun not always have been clean as they were delivered live Flushing won by 2 11,-pound clf.s.s ««rials« v. go telegram President r.OCth Company,; by Nature, but his face Ruddy scored of the six New York goals to one; New meut, beut 11. Liinileld. Zollner Union s Chamber for further action Branch who went Infantry, middleweight, defeated Utrecht 1 1 unattached. In Um- re Rickey, to San An¬ Infan¬ invariably shone like an August sun. troals, while Johnny Curran tallied by to 0. .'¡5-pound class (trials).G tonio, Tex«, last for a Christiansen, Company I), 305th twice for the ail-stars. tachod, beat K. Croilcr. Schuman Sunday confer¬ who retired the first The line-ups ami topped -y unattached. In on. r ence with who try, after round in A of 12 seconds was summaries: referee: I. Rolss. Union Hornsby, had threat¬ the we class. hundi:ap of I'lnshlnc Position. bat R. I'.hnelh. Mohawk A. <-., in Sottie Cannefax Wins Openinf ened to be a holdout. The «alar«, heavy ij-ht Gaddi, Com¬ great aid to Paul Luckens, of Commercial. threo roui ment was agree- pany I,, 806th Infantry, who was 3.78- Rutgers not stated. POUnd amateur Baumgardner Unimpressed College, in winning the 100-yard han¬ Block From champion before he dicap event. Luckens led Ooddard.C New York Kieck^_.p.h>rt <.' joined the army, won by forfeit. While in Florida the throughout P.Jewell Golfer Wins Iline«, Company M, :i00th Browns played at Fort Myers, where after the first turn, but was weakening Murtlia.U. Kici,j ORMO«ND 11EACH, Williams Nine Passes Infantry, Henry! when he touched the finish with a Shields.«'.ColhurnPlekella. I,. Fia.. March Up won a decision in the light Ford and Thomas Edison have winter one W. .«,,.. NT. B. of also heavyweight homes. Some native pointed out and a half yard margin. Faul Chase, Gladding.It. W.Paddoïtt Perkins, Louisville, Ky., Usual Southern elaf^, by forfeit. Blake, Company New York Athletic Substitute«.Townscnd for ner of the Trip E, ,",0«7th Field defeated these bungalows to the ball and Club, who was sec¬ Townsond, Itosenlhnl for Alfortl, Woodward for Daytona Red Cross ton Artillery, players explained who occupied them. ond, got the by inches from David i'iil.eili (sido Woodward. tloais. ment in was WiJliamitown, .Mart., March 13, Hivers, 302 Trench Mortar Battery. place Shields shot), 2:'-"., Klein ( scrimmage), the February, eliminated Omission ot the usual Both are Baumgardner was Asked for his Schacter, Hoys' Club, after a (serimninue), 12:25. 8:03; Florida East Coast Southern trip heavyweights. unimpressed. opinion of Ford's winter sprint .J minuten; Plekella, '- Ponaltloa -Gladdlnit. champior down the entire of mlnules. Referen, .- golf tournament in and the annual gantes with Vale, Har¬ To-rnoi*row night the 1107th and 308th length the 25-yard Urnth, <;<>nl umpires.B. John M the second r« Cornell and home, he declared he didn't believe it was the automobile tank. I», «¡mniiiii l«*ra*«.eo (Manual) und of match play to-day. He vard, Princeton, Dartmouth Infantry f'mnlrt will be contested. manufacturer's rime :. uiliiitto(Commercial), Timer ,1. Murray T. lost t< reduced the Williams College bancball place, as he had "seen Ford's house in Detroit." halves, Thompson, of Now 2 urn New Utrecht, Position. I to play. York, schedule to fifteen games this year. Mack Buys First Baseman As a dining-room athlete Baumgardner ranked second Women Beat Men Golfers Riller. ManN;,i The schedule was announced to-day to none on :. (). idwi I1 »s not ATLANTA, March 13, Manager the team, and there were some fair eaters on the old PINEHURST, N. C, March I.*!. Mrs. Squires.«'.Uarl.P.mil follows, game?, otherwise «peel- Frank of the Atlanta pretty Browns. He Ronald II. Barlow, of 1'.Ib.irvSadler Hockey Game Lehman played a fled at V/Jl!iarnatown: Southern Asmo- had not eaten Philadelphia, and .11....Tllu* To-nigh( a littu- being dation team asparagus until the team reached Cleveland, and one of Miss Elaine V. Rosenthal, of Ilo.-key players of the Cannefax scoring ^fgÖ Avft', 26. HnxitHon; '/-,, »''«'Mr,. -a, ;.,,:., (jrmsl to-night announced the his teammates Chicago, Metrick.C.Martinlîdwarda.I.. Crescent than Kieckhefer. ^ si .,!_!/ 4. i -rift'-, «.r. .'.ale of Flrat Baseman J»k'« Munch promptly instructed him to with the stalk tho North and South golf B. W.Jain and the Club »latently ^ wmsssisr; v, wmuirsn mi«i- to begin of the vege- champion, Kart.It. \V.Kriusmor Hockey of New York mudo tho of <1X* AS*lii*u, ''¦. Tails at ftoMoct; 11. HprlnOsUl; tr,, the defeated William B. of cro.sa high , m Philadelphia Americans. Munch talile. Baumie with the fibrous Souther, Brook¬ HubiUtUtos.Frederick«« fur Sinilrei«. sticks in the ísUtená, A«-«-«'-'. !.. /'..,..«//, Colitis »i limUm; was in struggled heroically shreds that stuck in lyn, and George W. Martin. «i'iiil ne.-und Mmtrcy fir final meeting i, made a run of t'.vo ¡H, K/'->-, »I ('¦. .,<'-'«*. 27, y/r-ilr/n, 2«, Am- runner-up the Southern Asso¬ his was Carroll, jr., of mago), 13:40. period) Sadler («urlrn- Bonea arrangod the 4'ini ciation last throat, and he game. lie consumed the entire at Pinehurst Roforco -Joíui McGratli (Joui uni- by Amateur He iii^^*^BLi'1 ItKt". I, Tuft»; '.. A.«»/«/ u VVr««. l'vliit. Vé. batting season, with an dish of asparagus, Philadelphia, to-day, by In-« K. Frareo (Manual) and I. League at.the .../.i,;-'. ;»'»f«i IU.mt.ltts. of aside the 6 up and ¦' to with a inercia)). Timer .!. «¡iitm.n (Cue Brooklyn rce Palac average .330, tossing tender tips, but never ordered it again. play, boat ball Murray. Penalties.Sadler, t r.ight. When the teams of 70. I minute; Itraemer, ¡1 minuit»; nm, 28 lioturn earlier met in 1A I'ool Tabl« Mfr* I Mu'vrey, 2 uiliiutej. 'lime.lo minute liaivira.minuto«: in the season tho , tost ended in a tio. ES. »lÄ<