- irt'rWLV"""l'?'"'w''v EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DEOEMBEB 3, 1915; 17 KETBALL GAME ON TONIGHT NEWS OF THE PRIZE RING SOCCER FOOTBALL CURLEY OFFERS SOCCER LEAGUES HAVE FULL CARDS MEET HARVARD'S CHAMPION ELEVEN TOMORROW hnia BAS .. BASEBALL CLUBS LOSE MONEY IN SEASON OF 1915 Plu'co Teams in American and Four in National League Show Profit HARVARD DEFEAT WILL GIVE PENN LEAD M SOCCER Victory for Quakers To morrow Will Break Tie With Columbia $200,000 FOR TITLE BOUTS! FOR TOMORROW "Hi M Impresario Seeks Willard,, Welsh, Gibbons and Wil Hams for Card REAL MONEY IS OFFERED IacU I'urloy Is nmontt us nsaln. Mt r,,l , rn nlllrlnl mcnrlione, tile wc I Som WxnB promotrr stcppr.l Into He EL.tielu 111 Nw Yiirk vrMenlny. pulled SBW nvrrMlln... Bnl Uh mi made ncKottntlon for the Welsh White clmmplon-hlp Unlit run iiwny nml hide anions the -ther small news Items. M? Yurie nr doc, tlilniM by hnlVM. In fact, lie doesn't even stop .it the thrce amVter mark When he orates on n sub ject lie ,,,ro,IKh l" t,,P c"'1'. c"nvlne,;i hl9 audience UIIll nwmi.niii-.i hlmselt Tlic latest stun nut ncros.t by tho riiRlllfllc lmpr. sarin Is a ehaniplonslil) thc, ,t w, ,,,, r,lWs carnival I" he held In Huelio, A IrnM so ,,p ... lime In Hie near rutin e. and only regular champions will bo tolerated, .less i.tllnrcl lm he matched with tl.P best henvy IclRht that .a., be prncmed. Mike Cllli hoM nml Le IVArcy. of Aunt-, la. II ml. It up fr the middle elclit title. F eddy Welsh and Hun He White nro In Tiled to settled their quariel. nml Kid Williams will have another chance nt Johnny Krtlc. This enrnhn! cold looks Kii'iit, and nU thnt Is needod to make the show a sin ce", Is the consent of the pimll.stB In volved. C'uilo sav- that SlK.tW In real moncj wll he dlstrlhuted nmoiiR the ath letes and IT.'i.OOO squandered on travel Inn expenses and other minor detail". It Is believed Hint thp puRlllstH will accept. Baron Nicholas Mlhnnovlch, of South America, Is In New Yot k and Is stated for one of the smnller parts In the show. All he has to do Is to furnish tho money and Mr Curley will do the rest. Tom Jones, manaper of Jest Willard, Is iissIhIIiir In the negotiations. nidi for the Welsh-White battle will remain open until December IB. nnil the msnaucrs have nmeoil to accept thp best offer on that date Tho men have nRreed to flRht at 13.1 pounds nt 1! p. m. If the arRiuncnt Is settled nt nli.'ht and nt ID I. m. la case of an afternoon scrap. They wilt ro 10 rounds or more to n referee's decision, nnd !100fl has been posted by each side for appearance. An additional jlJX) will be put up as n wolRht forfeit. Fred Fulton, the flophrr Riant, has been selected to swap a few punches with Jes Willard In New Orleans on March 1. The Crescent City promotcis made this an nouncement today, nnd addeil that the champion will be hold to his contract made some time ao Wlllai d vv ill receive J3.CC0, win, lose or draw. Fulton's con notation fee has not been announced. Despite reports to tho contrary, I.es : D'Arcy. who was boosted by Australian M critics as middleweight champion of tins world followliiR his knocltout over KUdle 'BHcOoorty nnd victory iiRalnst Jimmy Clabby, will enmo to this country In learch of Amerlcnn opponents, and Incl- IBdentallv American dollars. Several weeks .SO It was announced that IJ Arcy would ) remain on his home shores tor at least "tin a vear. - However, since then the Antipodean Idol til has split with his manager In tho katiRa- roo land nnd he Is anxious to Ret an 1(B American to hnndle his nffalrs In this M country. D'Arcy wrote to Jim Cnffioth, filer Ean Francisco, nsklnR him to recom- jBiniend a mnn to look after his uusiness im la tho States. Charley Harvey, or .New xork, rornicr secretary or tho New ork Btate Boxlnc Commission, was Sunny Jlra's choice. Uptown fight fans liavo tho choice of two boxing shows hero tonlRht. While a light heavyweight bout Is tho attrac tion at tho Quaker City, tho fenturo Xray at tho Nonpareil will brhiR together a pair of welterweights. Howard Trues dal and Iron Mnn Tyrone Costcllo will be tho principals nt tho Ktli nnd Dau phin streets nrenn. At thn KcnHlngton Club, Joe Heffernnn, who Is the lead ing knockout nrllst this season, will Hi gage tho veteran, Terry Mnrtln. The program follows: QUAKER city ci.un. First bout Jimmy McPurtland. North I'enn. ti. Jack OTIrlen, North I'enn. BtconiJ bout Joe Kennedy, North Penn, vs. Ch'rtey Movlan. I, n. It. Y. M. C, A. fcTnlra bout Johnny Newton, lalrmount, vs. Parrel Lynch, North l'enn. .Bemlwlnit.un Kid Patlllo, Tioga, vb, John BolUniJ. Englaml. Wlnup Tyrone Costetto, North Tenn, v. Howard TruesJalo, Kenalnston. NONPAttEIl. CLUH. Slnt bout Tommy Klnilow, Kensington, vs. Jimmy Cvinnlnsham, Smokey Hollow. .v0"". bout Hilly Donovan, Kensington, vs, ?!I McAvoy. North I'enn. Ti7JL'rd..b?u,TM""y Kane, ITth Ward. v. Bobby Mclrfod, Scotland .'al.Ylndui-Jnhiiny I'Uzil, 17th Ward, vs Vilndup-Joo lleffernan, West rhtladelphia, . Terry Martin, Southwark According to reports from California, the story that Jimmy Urltt. former llght w'ght boxer, has enlisted In Australia and has gone to tho front, Is thc product or ome romancer's brilliant Imagination, rltt s parentw say the idea that he would enlist U a Joke. "He Is on his way to l-ondon merely to till a vaudeville en gagement," says nrltt senior, thus spoil "i an Interesting story. The sensational New York duo, Irish latsy dine and Marty Farrcll, each will meet a worthy opponent In bouts at thu national tomorrow night, nine's set-to win Eddie Morgan, of England, probably Jm ensure a corking boxlnsr treat, while vnarley Collins, a tough middleweight, may make things Interesting for Farrell. le6RE.XT0SAYTHATTHE. SUPPLY OF WARTl.E:5SpCKl.E.S i in ccto tkacje. is inadequate- I NO- THATB UNWISE.- WHAT IS I C. THE WORta I WANT ? j- J Many Important Games Scheduled for American, Allied and United Clubs PHILA. PLAYS NEW YORK Kor the llrat lltno since Hie opcnlhR of the soccer season nil six clubs In the American l.e.iKiie will lip busy tomorrow The imce-KctllliK Dlssttm eleven pl.o Hoys' Club at Kront street and Krlo nvc liue. Tho reconstructeil Victor Tnlhlnp Maehlne ncven elnRlipi with the lllbn nlahs at the Rtcilton Athletlp Klelil, 2111 and Wcstmorolaml slrepts, and llctlilp hem will he at home with the Hangers. Vlrtunll evi-ry team In thp United. Allied and Phllndelplila t.rnKiio In ached- uiMi, mnkinp a run total of , names on American Lenr;ui' ltti' Club vs DlpMnn A. A., nt Krnnt street nn.l l',it iivriiue Hererrp -w. I: lllivls lit) eriil.ltm vrf. 1, tor Tnlkthi? Mm tilne, nt I'ttt. and Wentmorelatnl streets. Itn'crce .1. Allen. Itethlelipin v., ItatiRer, nt ltcthlehem. Uer eree J. 11 t'nrpttiter. , Crickot Club Leneiic SHCilNli lUVlSln.v. I I', or To vb. I'hlliiililplldn second, nt St. Mnrilii's. iteiiree-ii lumrnrd. , Stnfir, 9lnVn reinntt 1, MpHnn Mrnn.l ul ' Mimii-Movvn Itefiree 1: WnUlmn (tcrtnautewn e.nnit llnerff,rd CoIIcr. femiil. hi Alnnhrlm. Itrliree (I. Wimley. I'tiitcd Lv.igttp Shiimoih v. Mm nine, nt tilth street and Htinil.m Park avenue, ltefrrne J I.yill. As. etinlni. vs. Nnrll. l'hllnilel hln V. M I mat street nnd Krle nvenur lteftree lteftree- H. wi nun's. Womlinnil vs t'tltonvllle. nt .",M street nml Wninlliiiiii nventte. Iteferre 1) (lutes WlHsnlilekon vs. Annl.i, nt Illdse nvenue nml Walnut Line. Itereree-d. Curtis. llnstnl r. n'lii.rn, nt lath strret nn,l Hunt InR 1'nrk nvenue. lteferre-1'. (lunn. Allied League 1'IIIST DIVISION. Norrlstnwn ve, Vlsene, nt Nnrrlslown. Iter erre J. Kh.iw. Iilsstnn r. C. vs St. Nntlunlel. nt Stnte rn.nl find t'.irtlh street. Heferee-J Steel. I'uttiniii vs. I'lirllmi V. M. I., nt a.1 street nnd I.ehli:h nvenue llrfent J. Wntders. I'imPo'Iv vs Witnderers, nt Cenirnl Park. Iteferee J. Kerr I'aIN vs. C.irdlnctnn, nt I'.ill. Itcfereo C. Want. SECOND DIVISION. l'vne 1'nlnt vs. l-.demoor. nt 1'yne Point. Fleferco- P. Unw ley. Tllllin DIVISION. ltrldefltuirB A. C , vs. Ontario I'restiyterlnn, nt Hlehmnnd nnd Orthodox strtets. itcfereo A. Connelly. Kensington Uepervrn vs Tm nnv A. A., at It nnd Clenrtlold streets, liefer e -.1 I'.iul. l'urltnn Iteservei vh r.ilrhtll A. A., nt I'd iiihI eieir.PId streits. llerirei J. William. II J .Mulffird Cnmpnnv vs. West Knd A. A., nt (llenoMen. It, feree II Hkeltmi. rOT'llTH DIVISION. St. CnrtliiiRe vh Alm.i .it t;.M street nnd Cedlir nv,nue. Itrfenc W. t.ees l'urltnn Junlori vs. rnlrh'II Ilnys' Cliiti, nt D nnd Ontario streets. Iteferee I. Carr. Wnlker A. C. vs WlH'duoinlnK Hoys rluh. it Chnrlea nnd Comlev streets. Iteferee E. Tlmmns. IMremnor .lunlnrs vs. Itnliln A. C, nt Edge monr, Del. Iteferee W. Cnnrnv. Cardlnutnn Juniors vs l'rnvideneo Juniors, nt r-th nnd South strcts. llif, rce J. W. Onr vln. l'hilatlelphiit League ci...-s A Dhston Ilms clul, i'. Wls-lnondnir, nt State road anil rnrnh striet Iteferee J. Edv"lrd. Ileilleyvllle vh ( hrtpt Cliunh. nt Itlehmnnil an,t Orthodox streets liefer, e II. Smith. Textllo vs. ltnvs' Clul, nt Front street nnd Erie nvenue. Iteferee W. I.uptnn. CLASS n. New Kent vs. IS-le, nt Hunting Tark. Ref eree J. Young. .N'lcetovvn vs. Whitehall nt lull, street nnd HuntliiK Park nvenue. Iteferee I', Nltchte. Wnverly vs. Ulen, nt Torresilale nvenuo und Orthodox street. Iteferee E. O.mKloff. IntercnlleKintv League. Il.irvnrd vs. I'ennilv.inla. at rrnnKltn 1'lell. Iteferee James Wuldcrs. Club Games Merlon Maroon vs. I'nslewnod Field Club, of N'vv JersHV. nt il.iverford. Itereree F. Addis Merlon White vs 1'enm.jlvunl i llallroad, .it Merlon. Young McLaughlin a Champion In tho tlnat game In tho poiket Millard tnurn.u.icnt fur the ihnmplnntihlji of South wark nt Hurke'B 1'nnor. V-'d and MeKenn streets. Kdwnid Mi I.nu.:h)ln, tho Mount Car mel tiny, defented ltot MiClctlcn liv the seuro of ICO to te- With lull two to go. Mu'lelleu fell down on nn ,,i shot, and MeLilmlllln. who vv.ii ". tan 1 1 strnitht. ulnnlug out li vvoni'erlul hhoottne. The winner was Ktvcn a h.ill 'sulilu eue. IIIkIi run. MiChlllll, i".'. Sparr to Captnin Virginia Eleven ClIAitl.O'rTESVII.l.K. Va . I he. 3.-H,ltnld Sjiarr, of Memphts. Tenn.. n fullback, lias been elected captain of Vliglnla'a football eleven for next cnr. Uffenheimer Wins at WHinnls NEW YOUK, Ver 3.-l)r Walter E. Uffen heimer, of 1'hll.idelphl.i. defeated Morton In the tenth IS 'i hnlk billiard game for tho Inter state challmgo cup. JVINTER HESOKTS ATI..NI1C IT. N.L. ,SfojU irtANrccirY. Superior location with an unobstructed view of beach and boardwalk A recognized standard .01 excellence C.c.iv60d. WAHEKJ.BimY. THE LEADING KESOfU IIOIEL Of Tilt WORLD nnariBoroiiflraieniwim ATLANTIC OITV. N. J, OWNERSHIP MANIOCUCNT JOSIAH WHITE A. SONS COMPANY I.AKKlUMH,, N. J. V INEWOOO HALL I'lney air, near beautiful lake. Elcctrla and NauJLelm batba. UookUt, e NO, I't-U JUST 9 m srgrfr' ME out ov riCKLua w THE RUSSIAN SOVERME.NT HAS Bought every THE AMERICAN ANO LET IT GO CTOta. tin. If "-cu. H..S.M, z w ' If j zt t v5 ; 1fR. W k V" ' 'III J WW z1 WjX I t ( I -6WIK- wh " mm KH ' v it . 4fwlffi?"iPrai5BE sr 'nd I k , -, iimmmmmm nmmmm&mmffl f-h.- v staaCTwrfliisj tiiimmttmu s,r:'i3WeM.iKtts:w'jw;wa5i iMssau, Msor izr DISCUSS BASKETBALL RULES HERE TOMORROW Rules Committee of Colleges, A A. U. and Y. M. C. A.'s to Hold Convention at Houston Hall I'niler tho auspices of the Cnmhltied Hules Committee of tho IntorcollCKlalo Hasketlmll I.eaBiie, the Aninteitr Ath letic t'nlon and the Y. .M. C. A.'s, an In tel ptetnlion meeting for the discussion of thu InlurcolleKl.ite llasketball J.eaKUo rules will take placu In Houston Hall tonionovv inoritlnp;. rntll last jcar only one mcctliiK vvns held in the counlty and a cieat ni.uiv colleges and scliools diil not senil tepresentatives to tho New York Kiitherlnp;. This caused the olllclala to decide on a session In this city for the hi'tiellt of the schools and colleges of Pennsylvania. Delavvaie and New Jersey. This time the meetlnB will be of more than usual impoi tance liecause of the de clslnti of the I'lillailelphU I'uhlic HIkIi Schools' Lc.ikuo to play the collfRlato rules this .vear. This derision c.itlsed finite 11 number of other stliools to break away from the piofesslonal lilies and ile cldo'on the collese stle of play for this year's eainpalun. llesidi-s the hlkh h.'IhkiI teams In the leaeue. Tenii! Collew. Svviirtliimnn I'repaiatory School, I etklo inen Semlnaiy. St. Luke's School. Noirls tovvn IIIkIi Sihnnl Iteadlrm HlKli i-elinol nnd llnverford School will play tho col leKlato rules this winter. AH these schools nnd all the coIIurpji or this section of the country have been In vited to have representatives at the moet Iiib, and iivciv schoolboy In Philadelphia who plays the caKe Kamo has been in vited to altend the mcetliiK by the school ptincipals so that they can set a better Idea of Hie rules. The meeting will bo In chaise or Dr. J. 11 Ilacioft, of Princeton; Lory Pren tiss, of Uivvir ncevlllc, and Ealplt Mor gan, of Pennsylvania, the colli'RIato mem bers of tlie Combtiied llules Coininltteo. Tho A. A. P. nnd Y. M. C. A.'s of the country adopted the Intercollegiate rules this winter, nnd it is Mr. MorKan's Idea to have but ono system of basketball within the next few years. Delaware Horsemen Meet WII.MINC.TMN. I'et . I W. :i. 1'rntialdy -he InrRist dlnnir ev, r held hj liorsenun I" D.lawnre was held lielu last lilKht when the licliiw.ire llnre Show .UMiitntlou held Iti annunl feast. Jest. ill Marvel w.i thi toast master, and n"re tli.in Inn hmsemen vvero present. A numher uf seteihes vveie inndu and tho piUes whlih ueie awarded In the "n.Ulneo races held during the summer, wire presented to the owners of the hones. STEAMSHIPS Jacksonville One Way Hound Trip $22.40 $39.00 lniludlne Meals and Stateroom llcrlh UOO-Mlto 7-Uay Trip. Including stop-over at Suvannah. Tickets cooj returning within falx months Steamer leaves Philadelphia eveiy Wednesday and Saturday at U 1' M Send for Particulars. JiniU'llANTS MINKltN' TIIANS. TO, Ticket Offlre. 11)3 h 9th St., I'lllla., I'a, IV I". Tl'HNlIlt, ) r. A., Ilultlniure 3Id jaaHMHMHHMMniHIMRMHMannBMIHnM TrtTlr' Dflpirtmwt tki X.U.4 TtlU tad Tract Corapiaj Broad and flanaom Sta.. FhUa, J FxobidaBSea rtillndelplila to flS?&f3w Hill ABSENT-MINDED ABNER Making Up the Mind Is a Slow SAY THAT WE. I pickue in MARKET AT THAT h -J W)JZ2 lu. WsSm WgM BlSBY. t.FT tf7l?-BAC ! fm lm 1 "M" l$' I I II H Sf & ."Sv t II f; ? II W ' 1 11 5s,.,.. v W0703. veir wsr Lovers of soccer will have an opportunity of witnessing the Crimson titleholders in action on Franklin Field against the Penn sylvania bidders for the honors in the Intercollegiate League this year, Penn's squad is tied for first at present with Columbia. Inside Left Nassau, of the Quakers, is an Association football star of the first magnitude. Ho has scored 5 out of a possible 12 goals. WINTER RESORTS ffiKMZ-SXWfihWlliiSSSa.'fZS H AtxanticCitv P wTK x$ )1' 1 . idi'i'.yiTWJSi,u,fir,SI " SW?s, ft The Spirit of America nt Play: Magnitude and Checrfulnei ltelvedere .Siilininrlne CJrlll lleHtiiuraiil Trarnnre The I'ronieniide In the Murlilc nxrlinnge Three Decks fronlliig the lloiirdivuIN nml the Oeran Llhrury 'lower Two (,'ulf 1'uursesj IIvenl.iK .UlisloaltM Cloister (Snrden TRAVMORE FRIDAY CHATS SCORNING SCROOGE Old Scrooge, a voluntary "shut-in," scorned Christmas and Christmas giving. The Trayrnorc, scorning the Scrooee philosophy, will celebrate Christmas with a tree loaded with gifts; one for every guest. The Traymore. during Christ mas week, will be an idea! place for family reunions, gatherings of friends, and even lonely people. There is such a radiance of light and cheerfulness of color in the Traymore, by day and by night, that it is naturally, with its sunerb music. a Palace of Delight in which to hold a Festival of Joy. The advance bookings promise already the largest Christmas gathering ever held in Atlantic City, and prompt reservations are therefore necessary. THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RESORT HOTEL Dante! S White. Tres IJVJ TLip wmwsgwwaswTOgCT-iraiiMV- BUT THEN THEV WILL. SUSPECT THAT WE ARE. FURNISHING PICKLES To THE ALLIES AS AMMUNITION J FOUR TEAMS COMPRISE BANKERS' CAGE LEAGUE Fourth Street National. Girard Trust, Southwark and Provi dent Life Form Circuit The National Hank ami Trust Company llasketliall I.eaKiic has started. In tlvJ (lrst jjattiPH Fourth Street defeated Smith wnrk National, Kl to II, and Piovldenl ifo won from nirard Trust, 3J to la. Tho season will end March 3. Mr. Hon bins, of the Real Estate Title and Trust Company, has put up a cup for tho league's winner. Lnst vent's champion ship, I'lilon National, was unable to Ket enough men this season to enter the nice. The cup iiffcted, in order to become a permanent pussi'sulmi. must be won tlneo times. The Ileal Estate iiulnlet won the cup two straight years. The schcilulo follows: December 10 Girnrd Trust Company va -iuthvurk National, t-ouith Street Nation il s Provident Life. Decenitr 17 Southwark Nallotial vs. Provi dent Life: illninl Tuist va. I'ourth Street National, Januirv- T l'rmldent Life va. fllrnrd Trust: I'ourth Street National a Southwark Na tional. January 1 1 (lirard Turn vs. Southwnrk Na tional. Fourth Street National vs. Provident Trust. January "1 Smithwarl; vs. l'rovlduit Llie, illrard Trust as. I'auttli Stieet, January Ss-I'rovldtnl Life vk tJIrard Trut.t fourth Street National vs. Southwark Na tional. .'ehrunry 4 Olrnrd Trust vs. Southwark Na tional: I'ourth Street N'utlotial va. I'roMnt. l-'ebruarv II -Southwark Natloniil vs. Plovl dent Trust; illrard Trust vs. I'ourth Street Notional 1'etiruiry Is - Provident Life vs. Cllr.ird T.ust. I'ourih Street vs. s iiittivvnrk. February L'.T tllrnrd Truit vs. Snuthnnrk Natioiiil. l'liurth National s I'rnvblut Life. M treli a Southwuik National vs Prtnldout Life; tllrnrd Trust va. 1 ourth Street Na tional. WINTER RESORTS 1 WORT H Joseph W Molt Mp I shrtiFniw&yt.mL j&s a Job! By WALT McDOUGALL AND MAKE A HOLLEKHRT) WE ARE VIOLATING OUR NEUTRALITY AHD BREAKING L IflTgRNATICWAL LAW. ' PHILLIES CLEAR .$70,000 There are many iloubtlns Thomases not mentilnfr Irn who are so firmly In tienched In the belief that lilR dividends and baseball tnosuls are synonymous that not even cold, brutal Ilsures can ehatige their Ideas on tho subject. Dur ing tho last four or live years bnsebilt owners have como to look upon n sen son's profit of JIO.OM as a monument to their business genius. ViKittP'tlotinblv tbere has been a de cline in the public's interest In baseball, but the high salaries of the plavers bnvu lo en inrgclv responsible for the ninny d icits in the conors of the various ! clubi. ',-' SQ In Mdte of tho lino race In the National t eiiBiie Ibis venr, the Eastern clubs nlonn showed a bnlnnco on the right side ot the e.Sei- Counting their share In the vrni lil- series, tin Phillies only clenred nppioxiiiintely JTO.OoO. u Is estimated that It the Phillies had won the pennant In inns or lOti'J the owners would linvo lenl l?ed over ffljuio. This year ttio Phils had the br."t home season since they were organized, but they failed to draw on tliH ro.id. Counting thc fJO.OiX) that tho New York HHnts teeelved from the Yankees for rental of tho Polo (.rounds, the owners male about $100,000 this hear. Tho Urook lti i lub, for the llrat time 111 several jeara. made money but not much. Kb bets Is said to have prolltcd to tho extent of J."0,oiin. Tho other club to make money In the Natlnnnt Leaguo was the IJoslon llraven. About $15,000 was their protit for a season. In wldch they wero always In thu tunning for the pennant. l'p In the Fen, Lannln made flOO.f, Including his shnte of the world's scries money, hut Hint llgure does not include many extra expenses which ho Incurred as the result ot being in the series. Tins Cubs -spill even, while Cincinnati, tit. Louis and Pittsburgh lost money, esti mated vntlotisly between SW.OOO and $10,000. Conditions vveic oversea in the Ameri can League. With the exception ot the Hod Kox, the Western clubs tlid much better than those In the IZaM. The Ath letics lost about f.10.000, although Connie Mnck received that amount from thc sale of lMdle Collins alone. Washington lost SIK.OOo mid the Yankees diopped between S.V,000 and JiVW'i Cleveland Is J.VJ.Cfsl pootir as the result of the 1013 season, and the St. Louis Ilrowns were stung foi JtO.uOO. Tlie eniiilngs of the Dettolt Tigers will probably tench $73,000 when all the te tania are in. Clint ley OomNkey had a fairly good year, llnlshlng about $33,000 ahead of the gitnu on the actual season, but that llmno does not Include the amount he gave Mack for Collins nor that which ho paid Cleveland for Joe Jackson Do Not Fail to Read Saturday's Aliening glMk Ble&ger The Amusement Section contains the. following articles of interest: Columbia University Takes Up the Photoplay A school of scenario-writing to teach the young idea how to movie. How Did the Press Agent Hide It? Facsimile of letter and check sent to George M. Cohan last spring to be used in hiring his well-known American Flag in a photoplay. A School for Farceurs Manager Frazee thinks he is in need of one, and expresses his views. Making a Neutral Helmet of an Old Felt Hat How Commander Blackton originated the fearsome headgear of the Ruritanian soldiers in the photoplay entitled "The Battle Cry of Peace." Back page of newsy intimate photographs from all over the amusement world interesting sketches and caricatures of current shows. Saturday's iEtummg W;S- , ,:w r BLESS MV j SEEMS TOME THAT I WA 1 OICTATIN&TO A FEMALE J STENOGRAPHER ONLY ( A MOMENT since: j! J , I g"- NASSAU U. OF P. STAR COLLEGIATE SOCCER STANDING V. W. U II. 1Mb. I'enn 4 ,1 I 0 n Columbia) ii .1 2 0 fl lale A 1 I fi I'rlnrrton R 2 2 I fl llnvrrforil College ... .1 2 II I Cnmrll , 0 n r, I 1 llnrtnnl 2 0 2 0 (I if Pennsylvania's rocccr eleven can imtplay Hnrvard nt Franklin Field tomor row nml on form tho Quakers should win tho locnli will be out In front with n mark of eight points. At this writing Columbia Is tied with tho Iteil nnd llluo for tho lend with six points. In the games that liavo been played eo far, Penti hns displayed tinuiuiil vigor. Tho teamwork has been nil that could bo desired. To date I'enn hns won thres games and lost one. Just now the siluad Is at Ita best and tho 1513 champions. Harvard, will have tho stllTest sort of work cut out for them. Harvard has not displayed the form that mndo It tho sensation ot tl.J Intercot leglato S'ocior League last car, for It has lost both gntnes plaed thus far Tho Johnny Harvard clan has not struck Its gnlt this Jcar. Most of lnst ear's players t etui tied, und tho slump of tho team cannot be accounted for by the conches Tho Pennsylvania line-up probably will be: Goal. Ilardvvtck; fullbacks, Edward and Thayer: halfbacks, Ilusby, Hirst, captain; Mohr nnd Grant, forwards, Murphy, Nassau, llaron, Wcssman. Hous ton and McMnsler. Tho referee will prob ably bo James Wnl tiers, while the Pcnu linesman will bo Wentle. I'enn Is proud of the entire soccer team. Nassau worked a bit more brilliantly thnn all the lest. He Is nn the forward line for the Quakers, and has set the pate for goal shooting. Nassau has tal lied live of the total of 12 goals mndc this yonx. He sent two Into the net ngalnst Yule, nml It was his shooting thnt won tho game at New Haven. Soccer will be given nn additional boost In Kensington when the St. Michael's team meets Stetson nt 4th nnd Herks streets tomorrow. As Stetson hns been making a good hhovving In the Allied League, their opponents are making every effort to cnptuie Saturday's game, wltlch Is to be for the championship of the 17th Ward Hnrney Stevenson, the m.nnstav of the Stetson team, will be at fullback and lluck, who has developed Into ono of thn best goal tenders In the league. Is In line shnpe to block tho St. Michael's clever kickers. Columbia and Yale will meet nt Cam bridge tomorrow afternoon In one of the gnmes of thc intercollegiate Soccer Inguc. , s , Nsfi u & 7. tCB&ger x s..ss.$ wssss.xs.-v -sssa Soul.! IT K - - r i ii wrnrtiii.il i t-immrntr 'mini ;iT.iniT.'Bg?gi