"3fi??r! ( 12 9f CENTRAL HIGH LEADS FLOTSAM, ON THE SEA.OF Men nnd Dogs Bow wow, bow wow." the. Feda report, "They've traded doga for men, And eo we've dragged them Into court Where" able legal mon cavort, And daro the magnates of the sport To try this stunt again." Of, course, this Is enough to mako Any one Indignant, but iho principal argument seems to bo they didn't ask the permission of the ball players. According to the IPederal flood of ofll dfcvlta they didn't even tell a man he was going to ba traded until the deed -mus consummated. Nothing la said about whether the dogs wer told. Penn'a Oarsmen Are Out JThen ho for the sTWimr of the driving blades And the lift of the speeding shell, And ho for the passing hills and glades That a talo of a swift pace tolls And ho for the hearts that beat In rhyme With the oars that rlso and fall, jrter the rising stroko that eats up tlmo And ho for the river's call. "Unanimous Home call the Frenchman Lazshoway, Soma call him Nap Lajoy, But this they all aro free to say, He's some ball-tossing boy. Yes, We're Spoofing If the moguls are really after the long green, why not stage a world's series of games for the umps of both leagues, with the ump baiters as arbi ters. They'd tear down concrete to get In and see such a game. Not Yot, Not Yet The Horzog asked the Rod to sing The song of what his head was brew In. The Bed replied, "There's not a thing Dooln."( TJnsont Telegrams To Ban: What's the matter with tho big league? They haven't got to page 1 since the Feds went Into court. "I-Told-You-3o" Just to get In ahead of the expert analyzers, here's our prediction of tho Johnson-Wlllard scrap. If Johnson Is Just as good as he ever was and gets across a knockout punch there'll be another white hope In tho discard. If Johnson Is only a shell of his f. s. and TVllIard hits him many times and GREBB EARNS DRAW Substitute at National A. C. Holds MIsklo Nicely. Harry Oreo, of Pittsburgh, who substitutes for Tammy Coleman In ths main bout at ths Sfclnnount Athletlo Club last night, earned a. sood draw with Bill MIskio. of St. Paul. Johnny Kelly and Bobby Mcleod, of Soot land, boxed alx hard rounds In tho smlwlnd op, at the termination of which tho latter h the winner. la the other bout Jos Stanley stopped Young Howard In ths lecond round; Young Fletcher and Joe McDermott were stopped In the third round, as the former waa bleeding frofiuely from the note. i")lle Young- Jack bland defeated Barney Mc .Hand. Announce Baseball Schedule WORCESTER, Uau, Jan. 13. The sched ule of the Southern trip to be taken by tee Holy Cross baseball team next spring was an nounced yesterday as follows; March SO, bt. John's College, at Annapolis; March 31, St. Mary's College, at Emmltsburg; April 1, Navy at Annapolis, April 3, Catholic University, at "Washington; April 8. Yale, at Baltimore; April O and T, Georgetown, at Washington; April 8, Columbia University, at New York. West Virginia's Football Dates WOHOANTOWN. W. Vs,. Jan. 18 The Unl Terslty of West Virginia, and Washington and Jefferson College are the Important games on tho lOlfi football schedule of the West Vir ginia, University. The Mountaineer will meet Fenn In Philadelphia. September 0. and "Washington and Jefferson, In Morgantown, October 21 The game with West Virginia Wtslsyan for the mate title will be played tn November at Fairmont. Conway Not Impressed With Juarea CINCINNATI. O , Jan. 18. Frankle Conway, m. Philadelphia featherweight, who has been touring the Bouthwest. passed through Cin cinnati yesterday on his way home, Conway fought one bout at Juares, where Johnson and Wllurd a to mix. and says ha was not well 4mpressed with Juares a a boxing centre. 8. S, Whites Make Merry Bom CO members of the S 8. White dun Club grouped around the festive board last night at the annual banquet held at the Wind. or Hotel, enough trophies for the monthly hoots for 1016 were offend to assure the gun cens who perform over the Jlolmesburg Junc tion traps something to keep them keyed up for the entire seaeon Agnew Hay Become Yankee NOW YORK. Jan 13. Sam. Agnew, first- string catcher for the St. Louis Urow; na. may ieai a Yankee uniform next season. fifat tfcat J" Banging nro eevween the two closet goes throug hiia angling for Agnew, U. Y. manager of the Yankees, also his tree on Carl Wellman and Earl Hamilton, alllf leii-oanuers. ,SAV .bo.vhStSthe. Drr ee,Twe;eN apuombkramo A MIMjXS1" r CMWANC spg39 EVEHIffG JETSAM j&gf7 x3 roughly In vital spots tho whole wldo world will echo that famous old re frain. (Seo headline) "FANNING" WITH GRANTLAND RICE Baseball as a Trust Wo aro In somewhat of a plcklo re garding ono or two phases of tho trust Idea In baseball. As follows: Tho main trust Idea In baseball Is tho Kesorvo Clause This clauso Is nolthor legally nor morally binding. But aro the Fods freo from lt7 Will Mr. Ollmoro answer this: When Ford's contract explros with Buffalo, or Sea ton's contract oxplrcs In Brooklyn, will tho Chlfeds have tho right to Jump out and offer Ford and Soaton moro money to leave Buffalo and Brooklyn? Have tho olght Fed clubs been given permis sion to bid for players In their own league, as well as In tho American or National? Our Understanding As wo understand It, each player in tho Federal Leaguo can bo reserved with a cortaln lncreaso In salary. But supposo this lncreaso doesn't meet what another Fed club might dcslro to glvo? Can that player leave his club for a rival member of tho same circuit? If ho can we have been misinformed as to the Fed status. And If wo'ro wrong we'd llko to be put right. And if we're right Just what Is tho yawning differ ence between the two systems operated by tho two contending elements in the game? Ono Chanco for Breaking Trust There Is but ono chanco to have the trust tinting romoved from baseball and this Is for all leagues to abolish the reserve clause and to have each player entitled to step out and accept tho best bid, regardless of the club or league. Will tho Feds subscrlbo to this doc trine? Will Mr. Weeghman bo willing to let Mr. Ward stop out and mako a bid for Claude Hendrlx? Baseball has boon compared to the theatrical game. It Is entirely differ ent. Each show stands upon Its own merit. A good Bhow will draw tho peo ple. But in baseball there is tho Idea of even competition, or as oven as it can be made. The greatest club in the world wouldn't draw if It was forced to meet a second-rate outfit. On the other hand, It seems unfair that a ball player can only get J4000 in Cincinnati or Cleveland when New Tcrl; or Chicago would be glad to pay him WOO). But as long as a city of 400,000 Is forced to enmpoto with a city of 3,000,000 or 6,000,000 and keen com petition Is the basis of the sport, wh it Is to be done about It? Mr. London has nothing on us. Wo are palpitat ingly curious to know. MILLROSE GAME TOMORROW A Number of Phlladelphlans Are En tered. NEW YORK, Jan. 13. The athletlo eyes of the whole oountry will bo focused tomor row night on Madison Square Garden, when one of the greatest athletlo carnivals In the annals of Indoor aporta will be staged by the Mlllrose Athletlo Association. Champion ath letes and prominent A. A. U. officials from all parts of the United States will be on hand. Hoston will be repreeented by all the star athletes of the Boston A. A Coach Drown has entered Tom Halpln. Dave Caldwell Fred Hume, James Power, J A. High and S. D Hose. Philadelphia will be represented by "Ted" Meredith, Lipplncott, Lock-wood, Kaufman, J. J. Gallagher and others, rete Carney, of ficial handlcapper of the Middle Atlantic As sociation A. A. U., will aleo be on hand Delaware Boys Victorious Delaware Boys' Club traveled to Mlllvllle and defeated the High School team In an Interesting 40-rnlnute fracas, 21 to 18. Dela ware will play the strong Bt Cclumba five of the American League nt tho tatter's hall Saturday evening. Any flrat-clais home team having January 2 and 23 open can fill on of the dates by communicating with I, D Flnall, manager. Ml South 3d street. Duffy-Dundee Bout Interests CHICAGO, Jan. 13. Jimmy Duffy arrived here today and began training for his clash with Johnny Dundee Friday night. Dundee left for Milwaukee today, where the Scotch man will conclude training. White Meets AH Comers CHICAGO. Jan. 13.-Charley Wilts will meet all comers In four-round bouts Thursday and Friday In exhibition matches for the benefit of tils friends. White leaves Saturdny for New York, where he meets Freddie Welsh January M. To Meet After long lapse NEW YORK. Jan. 18 -Manager Joe Dodtn. of the Fordham football team, has succeeded tn persuading both Georgetown and Holy Cross to meet the Fordham eleven on the laroon field next fall. These two teams have not appeared at Fordham for five years. Plnehurst Bound Postponed PrNEHTJRBT. N C.. Jan. 13. Rain caused a postponement of the qualification round of match play In the golf tournament of the Winter Golf League of Advertising Interests yesterday. May Itesuma Racing In France Despite the war an early resumption of horse racing la contemplated In France be fore the end of this month. i-fttfe 1 : 1 s- TCmm TcSmvVg J 'BL W.tjm1f YVl' d"Ar-1T1 I fVtinil A. 4JtIJll 'I'MK UIl'l HUHI I -,v. J . mryr osi? "sasB"" " ' ' ' f . 1 t . , .. 1 si-wr r iTrr 1 1 rsassM, nin yixTrrnn ssse--' sj.a. . a i - tBPaEB-PHILAPEIiPHlA WEPffEgPAY, .TANUARY IN TNTRRSCWOT, A STIC BASKETBALL RACE: WARD TOP SCO "we certaimlv had A 6REA.T TIMB AT TOE "BAMQUET "IMS OTHER NKSHT HAHA'HAMft" IT 3ECM3 IT VJA3 Their VWBDDIMS AMMIUCR3ARY AMD vKE DIDMT HtJQW 'f io 3rie SeNS" " WELSH CANNOT NAME BIG SCRAP WINNER By FREDDIE WELSH "World's Lightweight Champion In Now York American Leach Cross and Joo Shugruo will meet tonight at Madison Square Garden In a ten-round bout I look for a rattling good scrap but can't figure uhlch one should T1n Cross carries a much heavier punch and has n chance of "winning by a knock out. Shugruo Isn't as hard n punchor, but more aggrcsshe and a much better boxer. It Is an even bet with me It will bo the third meeting of the pair, their two previous contests resulting In hurricano affairs with little to choose be tween thorn at tho ond In the first con test Cross all but knocked S"iugrue out with a heavy right on tho law STRIKES AND SPARES Mulford Company, tho leaders of Drug League, won two games out of three from Lilly Company last night, and made a alight gain on their nearest competitors, P. w. 13. conipnnj, who droppod their entire series to S K. and F Compan, tho latter again roll ing In their usual good form after a four weeks' slump Eckman Manufacturing Com pany managed to overcome the big handicap lp the last game of their series with Lewis Bros & Co. llulfods won two out of three from Wampolo Company In a close orles Charllo Uuclnnart starred for his team, hitting thu pins for a 2",1 score In his third game, ond 031 pins for his throe-game total; tho record for the league this season. McCorklo, of P W. D. Company, also rollod well, total ing a 241 score In his third gamo Pennsylvania llallroad outrolled Tioga in two games out of three, toppling over 1013 In tlicln flret game, the seasonrs record, and ln-c-easlng their lead In the Philadelphia League Suburbanites handed Victor three straight defeats Kensington won tho series from Pitts burgh Plate Glass Company, and Stetron sur prlied Port Richmond by taking tho odd gamo from them bj 12 pins Guest, with 235. Shaft er, 231. and Padgett, with 22-1, led the high Individual scores In Insurance League matches, rolled on Ter minal alleys last night, Mather & Co, the leaders won three straight games from Piatt, Yungman & Co , Aetna could only land two out of three from People's, thereby losing slightly In percentage. Roosters won three games by forfeit from Fire Association the latter team falling to appear with a full line up only hnvlng three eligible members pres ent. Tho North America vs. Reliance series waa postponed. Heffernan Has Broken Hand NORRISTOWN Pa..' Jan. 13 -Only three bouts were staged before a email house at ihe Palace Athletic Club here last night Joe Heffcrnsn. of Philadelphia, was to have met Jack Fink, of Camden. In the wind-up, but It was announced that he had a broken hand. Kid Wgg of Norrlstown. waa badly beaten by Eddie Dunn, of Philadelphia. In fl o rounds. Pobby Hayes and Eddie McLaughlin, both pf Philadelphia, fought a draw, and Kid Coplln quit tc? rred Mitchell In three rounds. H, Y. A. C. to Remain In A. A. TJ. NEW YORK Jan. 13 -The Now York Ath Iello Club board of governors decided last night not to withdraw from the 'Amateur Ath letlo Union as a result of tho victory scored by the club's athletlo committee last Thurs day. when the Registration Committee of the Metropolitan A A U backed down and re instated the swimmers It had previously de clared suspended ss amateurs In good stand lng And so what promised to be the biggest athletlo fight In years has resulted amicably. Belmont Ilaclng Chief- NEW YORK, Jan 13 A meeting of the di rectors of the United Hunts Racing Awocla. tlonwas held yesterday at which Pefry Bel. mont was elected president of the, association Jo? the year Mt. r B Von Stade rirst vice president, Lewis B. Waring second vice presl. Sent I. J. Marling treasurer and I It A Biieli secretary. Charles U Appleton. glrdseyo B Lewlsj Joseph E. Davis and Lewis E War Ins were elected directors of the association. Hot Springs Golf Treat Friday HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. ;Jan 13 Phillips niagden, of the Stockbrldge. Mass. Golf Club, and C A. Kerr, of the Janston Country Club, Sf Kansas City, won the foursome from Fel lows!!, aalnea, of the Englewood, N. J , Field riiiS. and B. Chester, of the Hot Springs Country Club, on the Country Club course yes. terday y 4 up and 8 to play. Play commences Friday In the annual midwinter tournament. Daniel Bacon Commodore NEW YORK. Jan 13 Daniel Bacon, owner n( the yawl Follta, was elected commodore, while. Howard C. Smith, of the schooner Ab. mawola. was elected vice commodore, and George Nichols the rear commodore at a meet. Ing of the Beawanhaha Corinthian Yacht Club. Lewis Scores Knockout NEW YORK, Jan. 13. Banty Lewis, the ag; greselve bantamweight of Newark, last night knocked out Jlnimle MoVelghi also of Newark, In the third round of their scheduled ten-round bout at Brawn's Gymnasium A, A, arnmn Tcs 1 AiaiTA k'tr mjsp mm wu MA A MUSICAL COMEDY--SING IT, WHISTLE 1, Thbbo was 30Me' Hot .stuff pullbd TMHRfS- ! HAwe. To LAvJflM EVERY TiM t TMlMk OF SOME V -t V7?- OF jbtfes ' w& i SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF BASEBALL NUGGETS The following Central League players have been roleased by 'purchase. By Terre Ilauto to Cincinnati, Thomas Sheehnn, by Owensbo-o tj Evansvllle, Robert Roche, by Henderson to Terro Haute, McKlnley Allen and Jesno Bai ley. R. R. Vormaas and Rny Llngrcl havo accepted terms with the Dayton Club Jaclc Warner, the former catcher of the New York Giants.- has signed a contract to coach tho Fordham team next spring Bert Daniels outfielder of the Cincinnati toam, has been sold to the Louisville Club, of tho American Association Tho terms of tho deal were not given out. but It Is understood that It was a straight CBBh transaction, Paul des Jardlen, star centre of the Uni versity of Chicago football team, regarded as ono of tho best baseball pitchers In tho "Big Nino." will Join the Chicago Club of the Na tional League, In June, according to a story published In Chicago President Ollmore, of the Federal Baseball League. Robert Ward of tho Brooklyn Fed erals, and W. P Robertson, of the Buffalo Federals, who constitute th Executive Com mittee of the league, discussed In Buffalo, N Y., yesterday, ways and moans to offset tho action of organized baseball to deprive tho Federals of some of their plajers Tho pre liminary schedule was also discussed, but no definite action will bo taken until Uho moetlng of tho leaguo hero In February, j' The stockholders of tho Kansas City Fed eral League Baseball Club loted vesterday at Kansas City, Mo , to Increase tho stock of tho organization from 150 OOO to $150 000 The trcroapo is to be made by Issuing bonds of $100 000. Tne number of directors was In creased from flvo to nlno. Tomorrow a presi dent will be elected Henry O'Day, former manager of the .Chi cago Nationals and veteran umpire, whe4un derwent an operation for stomach trouhlo, vaa said today to be Improving at Chicago Hejwlll be obliged to remain In the hospital for two weeks. It was saldv Two Newark aemlproferatonals will get a ehance to show whether they are of big league rrettle next season linder the eyo of Connie Mack, of the Athletics The men are CSeo Fisher and mil Frey both pitchers the for mer a southpaw and the latter a right-hander. Both men are to report for spring practice on April 10. John McOraw accompanied by Christy Mathewson and Hans Lobert, will leave New York on Saturday for Havana where thev will remain until It la time to start for Marlln, the last week In February. Ouarters have been engaged at the Havana Country Club, where the three aiants will play golf and tako a dally plunge In the aurf Sfanagar Bill Donovan, of the New York Americans In Detroit vesterday dlscussel with (President Navln, of tho local baseball club, the proposed transfer of First Baseman ripp and Outfielder Hls-h from tho Tlgpm to the New York team Navln announce last night no deal for the sale of tho two playera had been completed Manager Donovan how eor. said ho expected to acquire both men before leaving here. An organlzrn of Richmond, Va bust ness men yecSerdav purchased for $1200 the Virginia Baseball League's right tn Richmond territory, with a vlwv to transfer thero of the Baltimore International Cluh Manager Dunn, of ihe Baltimore Club will confer here to morrow with the purchasers The two-year contract with the fit. Louis Nationals which Coev Dolan slaned with Mil ler Hurglns yesterday. Is a compromise be tween the one-vear contract offered Dolan last fall and the three-year agreement which he sought News that Dolan had elyned waa given to President Brlttnn, of the St Louis Nationals, by Manager Hugglns yesterday. The Brooklyn ClulTpf he National League yeaterdav released ipitchers John FJnemann and "William M. Stefle to the Newark Club of the International League. Burglar Invades Lair of Heavy weigltt Athletes CHICAGO, Jan. 13. Luck played a low-down trick on Joe Murphy, a 150 pound burglar, here the other djiy. Dropping1 gently through a bedroom window Just before daylight, Murphy found hlmeelf Instantly engaged by this trio of 200-poundersl Babe Meigs, former University of, Chicago and All-Western lineman; Jim Melg, former heavxwelght wrestling champion pf the University of Chi cago, and Charles Starbuck, former captain of tho Corrtelf football eleven, who Is spending the holidays with the Meigs brothers. "What I needed waa a couple of Kruppsfor Interference," Murphy told the police. "They tackled me befon) I got started." IHB VeS- A FlNfi BUMCH OF Fet-LOUJS I WHB&e'S YbUR ElrSMOMO :P(M ? SHOTS F0T THE BASKET CLIFTON HEIGHTS, Pa., Jan 13 Clifton Heights defeated Williamson School Reserves, .17 to 15. IIAVERrORD, Pa., Jan. 13. HaverfoM S'hool won Its second victory of the season, getting 26 points to 22 against Wharton School. EASTON, Pa Jan 13 Lafayette opened the basketball scAson on the home floor last night, defeating Muhlenberg SO to 21 NEW HAVEN, Conn , Jan. 13. In a hard fought game Pennsylvania was beaten last night by Yale, 87 to 27. SWARTHMORE, Pa., Jon 13 The Swarth moro Preparatory basketball team. In renewing athletic activities with Germahtown Academy, easily acquired the big end of a 23 to 7 score In the Quakers' cage WOODBURY, N. J , Jan. 13. The girls from Lansdowno High School traveled to Woodbury and again defeated the home school, 23 to 12. Tht playing of Miss Jackson was the feature. St Paul of Broad and Venango, easily de feated Trinity last night by 83 to 14. Fourth Vreet National defeated GIrard Trust Company. Z3 to 18, In a Bank and Trust League game at Charlton Hall last night. Anchor Line beat the New York. Philadel phia and Norfolk Railroad five, 32 to 20, at P. It. R. Y. M. C. A. last night. De Xancoy School basketball team avenged last year's defeat at the hands of Art and Textile quintet by defeating them yesterday afternoon In the De Lancey cage, 22 to 17. Warwick defeated Wayne last night tn a Philadelphia Junior League iimi at the Phil adelphia Boys' Club by 23 to 15, while Park way triumphed over Falrmount by 21 to 17. Oakdale won an exciting Central Phlladel- phla League game from Greystock. Jrs , at the enlng Home Boys' Club last night by 28 to 24. Covenant easily defeated Sanctuary, CO to 14, while Olivet Covenant forfeited to Incarnation In Northwest Church Association games at Natatorlum Hall last night. Miss Morrison's accurate goal ahootlng as sisted In again bringing victory to the Temple University Olrls' basketball team, when they deteated the Ablngton High School team by the score of 17 to i, jester day. Three freo throws toissd by Rhoades In the vivoing rainuiesxor vne game gave irenton a victory over uermantown on tne latters floor last night In an Interstato League contest, 31 TO iM. After losing four straight sramea In Section of tho Brotherhood Leaaui uerkeiey man agd to defeat Evangel at I the former's hall last mint cy so to 23. t In North Philadelphia Amateur League games at Broad street and Allegheny ave nue last night, Ooldner defeated Independence, 25 to 13. whllo Marshall won easily from North Philadelphia A. A. by 38 to 6. The Clover F. C. defeated the Gaul A C at the latter1! hall by the score of 44 to 17 The all-around playing of Carey and the massing of Joe Shlelda were the features. Frank Daley played a poor game for the losers. ' St St. Rita defeated Cambria. 28 to 25. while Rita second beat-CambrTa second by 18 to 12. . Bt Ignatius won easily from Keen Cutter by 43 to 14. Corley noied out Western Electrlo by 23 to 10, wh: In two 11a Madonna downed Btravers. M tn 91 tn two hotly played National eague games last night at Cloverdale Hall, Keystone . had little dllfleultv tn wtnnln from First U. P. in a Section B Brotherhood League game at the former's hall last night by 42 to 20- ' Calvary Boys' Club won Its 1t. straight game by defeating the Indiana Boys' Club, 53 to 81, In the former's hall. The foul shooting of Catsldy was tba feature of the game He made 21 out of 21 tries. The Cal- vary rracrvca ku aeieaiea inuiana reserves, -- ii to 5, Michael's. the undefeated leaders of the Lutheran League, won again last nlsht. wh.n they walloped Calvary, 80 to 27. In the other baiiio ajuuui Airy ucai ucrman JTlmiy, S3 Prltce of Peace. 29; St. Andrew, 19. Parkway, 21) Falrmount, 17, Resigns as Olympla Matchmaker .-?41,' "?itonArH.n!l" matchmaker . . , V "'7 " uxvh succeeaea by Jack Hanlon, whose headquarters will be at eia ChMtnut street. . ' D " Yachtsmen' Re-elect Drexel At ma iweniy-rourm annual meeting of the Corinthian Yacht Club, held last night at thi Bltt-Carlton. George W. Child Drexel. .team ( 4MVV STMHSJ WUSIUUIUIUi (V-VIBClCd CO III' nioaoro. TRYIT ON YOUR PIANO 13, T918. That fellou WALTta GSTCV WAS A CARD HO T&LO ABOUT A; "rfcOKG FELLOW who Took a' , CouPL uottjbj nF - Kef WIWC HOME LTO MI3 Wire CRflPE-HAMGER. I LIFE WINS GOLF CUP WITHOUT A PLAY ABSBCON. N. J., Jan. 13. The novel situation of winning a division cup "with out playing1 for It wae brought about yes terday In the first match round of tho tournament of the Seavlcw Golf Club, when In the fifth division William L Llg- Sett, of Pittsburgh, won every match by e fault Ho was the only ono who re mained to play In that flight, A driving northeast storm soaked tho links It was only through the desire of the committee to ruti off the event by cany stages, and thereby providing for only ono round yesterday, that prevented many withdrawals Cameron B. Buxton, of Huntington Valley, and Maurice II TUs ley. of the homo club, defaulted rather than bravo tho elements. WITH THE CUEISTS In the most exciting game so far In the elimination pool tournament of the St Francis Xaver's TAR Society. Frank Foley de feated Joooh Oulnn 21 to 24 The last frame tarted with tho acoro 22 to 21 In favor of Qulnn, with 1 oley breaking, and ho opened them up and Qulnn ran two balls, falling on his third and 25th balls. Then Foley pocketed tho four balls and won. James Nugent de feated Edward SIcConomy In a preliminary game, 21 to 10 end then lost Ills scml-nnal Samo to Harry Kelly, 2S to 10 Joseph Feeney efeated Phillip Collins In a semi-final game, 23 to 0. The first annual pocket billiard tournament of the Park Billiard Room Class A amateur, began last Monday night with the followln Slayers entered J, Bernard. R Thompson, F. lenham, F. Nurthen, 13 Lambrecbt, E. T. Smith, w. Brlggs and W. Keonlle Seventy-flve-polnt games will be luayed eery o enlng except Saturday nt tho Park Billiard Room, S2d ind Ludlow streets. Tho opening game resulted In a victory for F, Nurthorn over E. Lambrecht by 78 to 42. Heck Davis of the Allegheny, again beat George McKuih, at the Lehigh Room, 75 to 40. This gives Davis tho champtonehlp of tho Northeast League and sends Mdllugh down to a tlo for second place with Ted Stevenson, of the Amber. These two will meet In a play-off match to decldo who gets second money. By a rattling finish In the last three frames, Joseph Bowden. n the Eagle Room last night defeated A. Kaakey, of Streltfelt's, by the close score of 70 to 71, at the Strcttfelt par lors. Ted Stevenson beat Clark, of the Pleasant view, 75 to 42, at the Amber Room last night. This victory for Stevenson ties him up with O. McIIugh for second money. Tn a closo and always Interesting game, at the Richmond parlor. William MoDonough, of Richmond, defeated George Stuti, of Falrhill, 75 to 70. STANDING, OF TUB NOnTHHABT LmAOUH PLATERS. Player. Room. TV, PC .781 ,ajj ,(U1) ,601 420 .4J9 ,2Xt ,21d Heck Davis, Allegheny 11 3 deorge Mollugh, Lehigh.... O S Ted Stevenson. Amber 0 0 W McDonougn, Richmond.. 8 6 A. Kaskey, Streltfeld A 8 J. Bowden Ragle ,. 6 ft C. Clark, Pleaaantvlew 4 10 O. Stuti, Falrhill 3 11 V came back fine style last nlzht and walloped Anfhnnv Qrnef. at me r-Hgie itoom oy tne rather lopsided score of 75 to 35, Bionx CIT7, la. Jan. 13 In a National Billiard Playera' League match last night Al bert Cutlor defeated Kojl Yamada, 300 to 250. Cutler, 800: average, lia-27; high run, CI. Yamada, 23tl; average, U 22-20; high run, 50. ST. LOUT3. Jan. 13 Melbourne Inman, EnElUh billiard champion, defeated Willie Hoepe, world s balkllne champion, here yes terday afternoon at English billiards. Score, 760 to 657, High runs and averages! Inman, 80, 13 48-51 Ifoppe, H, 10 27-S3. ' Fireman Fljron Seats Reich NEW YORK, Jan. IS "Fireman" Jim Flynn easily defeated Al Reich at the Broad way A. C. last night in ten rounds. There were n knockdowns, and the battle waa de cidedly' one-sided. Although Reich had a big advantage In weight, he waa outclassed by tho cleverness of his opponent. Bon Zollck Is Sold READING. Pa Tan. 13.-A1. V. Kline has sold his Clrand Circuit trotter Bon Zollck, 2 OOUi to James C, Parksr, horseman, of Bun bury. Hay Stage Big Bout at Havana NEW YOnK. Jan 18., The proposed 20 round bout between Freddy Welsh and Willie Beecher, which waa scheduled to take place in New Orleans next month, may be transferred to Havana, where Billy Olbsqn baa completed arrangements to stage boxing exhibitions. Young Wagner Whips Miller NEW YORK, Jan. 18.-At the Federal A. C. last night. Young Wagner, beat Tony Mil ler In ten fast rounds. &r 27J0r- frti 5V- vri . iCje'v ) pr-S COAST FIGHTERS COMING EAST Fd RINGENCOUMTEI Bob McAllister Has Arrivf Here Several Othct.pl gilistic Stars Are on Tj Way Easterners Pt0j Since tho general exodua of mati ana flshtorB has taken place In CalifS many exponents of the ntl .jirJS started their dfl" eastward. nJt?h Vance guard has Btruck this city, ren MCAiustcr, one or the most proaS?, 160-pound coast fighters, Is hers 3ja( cager to get a start In this dtv.ltttH said a number of his friends on torffiJ-V called nt tho Evdhino LnDasn onc?E) ... oyaiemsttJiS; all Is the same," said Bob. "Thsj'fcSr In this town and that In vattoui stS and reach hero with a good bit of SS. nt nunu us 11 result or TtjAj., work,' oM Bob Intends to spend somo tlmMnlS York and wll! leave PhlladelnhU.tCS' mornlne wltli PnpltAv Trn.M. V! UDmmn r.. Henry Reynolds. itoyno as ts tnUtsJ . . . ", ft3 tho tlgo fighters now and they yitiyS up icniuiaiiij- ill um IiaWKins' tjali-l Ing road house, Westchester, N. T. in Two oiasav fonthrirwolchtQ W const have put lfi their appearanei! Now York, according to McAHfe Frankle Mnlone, tho featherweight pi(n:J of tho California boxers, and hli'iii torcst rival, Jlmmlo Fox, aro noifjh trnlnlni? nt TTnwklnn' nln, nnji li, ?! figure in bouts In tho big city ttejojl many moro days. .gii Jnck Kcatlnir. a California ieo-nnn3SS. Is coming to Philadelphia, and h veu of tho men who has made McAlllr step his liveliest in tho West. McAIIutf would llko to moot Keatlrn In ths r!a here, and to show that ho has the pro makeup will tackle Joo Borrell orJi other boy of that weight In this jeffi In his last start Bob foucht the mim talked of Tom McCarthy at Butte, UtrHl Sailor Grande, who Is comlne iiit.-ii be another good man for McAllister Thn fnnn wilt flnrt n ont.. ii.t athlete in McAllister. He shapes upga. derfully well In fighting pose. McAIUiia fought in tho East last Janunv' JJddlo Ncarlng at the Falrmount CIA1 .w. ,u,b i;.ijr. pn WARD IS STILL LEADING,! IN SCHOLASTIC LEAGUE W Tallied Thirty-three Points in W Games Central Tops Leagua? SCHOLASTIC LEAQUI. SrANDlMJ, W. U P C. VI. L. P -enirai mgn z ui uw l. iiign.. l isa W. 11. High. 1 1 .000 South'n Tlga 0 1!M SKCOND TEAMS' STANDING. v. .u. l- j. vi. urr Centra High 2 0 1.0UO N n. High 1 It j W. H High 1 1 .500 South'n HlghO M Captain Ward, Central High's afmEs tlvo captain and forward, succeeded holding on to the lead in total pohS scored In the Scholastic Leaguo race v! 33 tallies. Rhclton, of Northeast, 13 cmii witlt a total of 21 points, followed by C land, of West Phllly, who has sewed J points in all. mate, who has scored 17 points By a grandstand rally In the ecad half of Its gamo with West PhlladelcBi High School, Cential High assuraeito l rnillt'o Inlii Trrll nn lit I no nun raVi? bisbuit u jvuu ti,ii iitu tvtua uttu imw feats. The Bcoro at the end of lUJttt half favored West Phllly, 17 to UIH Crimson and gold basltetballers ai back with a rush In tho last 20 miD'j'f of play and overwhelmed tnexrtanJe'lM blue boys. Tho latter scored but 2 udiffl In that period Jlf Northeast High, by reason of lt5. tory over Southern High, is tied for rfr ond with West Philadelphia High. u& live naving lost and won ono (i Southern holds tho collar position two uereats and no victories, ,jj Centrnl High's second team toss scrub teams In the second fives' tot with 1WJ0 per cent. PLATT ADAMS CASE M Commltten 'Will Consider ChlfM Against Athlete Today, fpl NEW YORK, Jan 13. Piatt AM opportunity to disprove tho charg?M professlonallam made against hlnug weeks ago will come tonight wheallM registration committee will take ?J case at a meeting to be held In StJSj tholomew's Club, on East 42d otrep Tho athlete, his witnesses ana iwg who nreferred the charges against! havo been 'askfed to appear betertg board. BAT NELSON WILL STAGE RING SHOW FOR CONVICf Sing Sing Prisoners Will See Boxers In Action. Eattlinir Nelson has discovered ? way to Ret his cognomen before ttyPji: Ho. He ts planning a big fistic tfettM the Sing Sing convicts In New Tfortjgj the Hegewich magnate makes e. rg of theWa, more than T10,000 pf b talentVwIU display their proneas gg stripe-clothed jrUoners, 3JB Tho one-time-lightweight champj the world expects to stage ins r DnnA navt WAnlf TTA IS Effittlng fH. .!. JonV. nwnna TTrpd Welsh. J&' Levlnsky, Jack Britton, qjiarley Joe Bnugrue ana Jim j.tyii, he expects to feature in tne oouw. Tonight at the dayety Theatre ttei nn.i n.A An.i mntR nt the Ive.'r amateur tournament, which ww $ last weeK, will DO aecmeu, ""ss professional boxers appearing PJ5 publlo today have graauateu .-s ranks 01 these tourneys. n3B tK BONT THINK. THAT YOU CAN RT t TLE ME VITH SUCH A NUT .YOU JAY1. THE 1H'&pe? I JH-HBR LAYS HI 3PXT?BYOU SEE , ANB THE MIN -SIBBI4 WEES WIS WOT. " "' 4 twMBHHBBHBBBBiBHBH