'" iP!iniiiif.iui.)in,-i . . mmmmmmmm " mmMJmm - l, lujuwiippiimM .imimmm EVENING LEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915. In o i LATEST HAPPENINGS IN THE BASKETBALL CAGE OTHER NEWS AND COMMENT ON SPORT TIGERS AND PENN BOOM SWIMMING FOR SCHOOLBOYS Princeton Lists Big Meet in February Red and Blue Title Event Soon OTHER SCHOOL NEWS lloth the University of Pennsylvania and Princeton University encournRC Cholastlc swlmmlnfr competitions, nml In January nml February tlie big title meets nre heltl for Hie schoolboys. On January 13 Iho Ned nnil IHno ortlclnls ttlll hold the .inuilnl Penn clintnplon rhlps nt WoUlitmnti Hull, while on Feb ruary 12 the Princeton Intprscholnstlcs Hill be hehl nt Princeton. Wet t'lilltulelpliln IMsh School lins trlRht piospects of retaining the swim mliiK ch.xniplonshlp won lnal yenr, foi Coach Anthony, n teacher In tho ImisIIsIi department, former linir-mlte Intercollc rlntr ivvlininlnB champion, has a llkely looklnc P'liintl t wnrk In the pool or the West Ilrnncli Y. M. ('. A. four niter noons n week. M annuo Jono has nr rnnEcil n tlrst-clas in-hecliilo. The meet with tho University of Penn Bjlv.inla freshmen, which vvui on the acheilulo for todn, has been postponed until nftcr the Christmas holidays, na jnnnv of the Penn Hwlinmeis leave town for their vncatton. ' The West Philadelphia regular!) Include: Flfty-ynnl il.ili. Captain Klitltr, Drash er Jhip and Williams: 100-ynrd dnsh, Ca'ptnln Klstler, Drnaher and Allen; 10 inid dash. Williams, Dukiiii and Allen; pluiiRe for distance, DrUmnllu. Tllden and Olltiert: fnncy dive, Williams, Otn merle, llmdock and Harris; iclay team. Captain Klhtler. Drn.slii-r, Allen, Jones, William and imtr.m. Evidently the Atlantic City UlRh School basketball nlit.vr.ru are not supeiatltlous, for thirteen Karnes have been scheduled for this season. The tlrst same Is with Drown Preparatory School on Jnnunry 7, and It Is expected that by this time the llrownles will be In Bhnpo to play at the shore. One week later the Camden HlKh School quintet will visit Atlantic City. Cnptnln Taliaferro, Cole, Kble, DlniRo, Hhaner nml Sweeney nre the letter men on the team and all hope to bo ready to piny In the opening contest. Southern High realizes that the High School Le.iKiie basketball games which itnrt In Jnnuary wlft be more closely con tested than ever before and Coach higher Is not losing nny time In getting his men In hnpe. lie has ordered a number of practices during the Chtlstmas holidays 80 that the players will not get into a rut when the league suiles starts. Coach I-rf-roy lloth. of the Swnrthmore Preparatory School. Is following the ex ample of the local instructors and Is training his proteges In the Intercollegiate l,cn'Uc rules. lie is spending considerable time teaching tho candidates team-work In the open style of play. Uoyt, of the football team. Is the surprise of the seubon In the cage at Swnrthmore. Dr. Henry I.. Chadiviel;, physical di rector of tho Friends' Central School, will continue his series of indoor baseball games Immediately after the Christmas vacation. I'rlonds' Central alwas places a strong Indoor baseball team, on the door. A gnme may bo played with tho Central High School, hut If this Is nrranged It will noi be u representative Crimson nnd Gold nine, for Indoor base ball has not taken hold at Itrond nnd Green stieets. Haverford School has ended a very uecessfiil soccer season, nnd much of the credit Is due Conch Wshop, who worked nurd to place a winning team on the Held. Now thnt Haverford College has wuu the Intercollegiate lenguo soccer championship, the Main I.lners are even more enthusiastic over tho game than herctofote. Haverford won eight of tho nine gnmes played. Now coach lilshop will turn Ills attention to tho swimming tandldntes. Ice-hockey has been added to the Lower Merlon High School's athletic cur riculum nnd tliu Ardmore youngsters havo secured permission to use the Havciford College 'rink for practice games. Henry Poll, .Miter, Henson, Duffy, Myers. Simpson, Itclckenbaugh and Hal comb are candidates for Coach Wcller's new team. The Germantown High School letters havt been awarded to the followlnc ath letes for their work on tho football Held: Butler, Gonover, Cowdrlck, McDcvltt. Cox, Allnid, Meehnn, Hausscr, Long Btrtet, Hunslinw, Young, Mancely. Wooley, MacCaulloy and Craig. German town High will have a gymnastic team, with McKaralicr, Langner, I.uduscher and Frcartjon as tho most promising can didates. Southern High School's basketball play ers met a team composed of the pick from the football teum and tho cage players won, though not by a large score. This week West Philadelphia High School's regulars will meet a team made up of gridiron warriors who think they can play basketball. The game Is sched uled for Wednesday afternoon. Haverford School had a very success ful season In football and has also fin ished a brilliant season In (soccer. Not satisfied with honors won In these two outdoor sports, the Main Line basket ball players are making a great record, with such all-round stars as Captain Jack Lewis, Joseph Moore, Elmer Howell, Humphrey, Gellatly and Ehrct Howell In action. Haverford won the opening game with tho Lafayette College freshmen, 39 to IS. I. KILIIANK TO HOX NIAMEY IX MATCH FOU LAURELS FoatherweiRht Championship Match Will Be Held in Hnltimorc CLnVM.AND. O., Dec. a, - JImmv Dunn, manager of Featherweight Chnni plon .lolmn Kllbane, today announced he had accepted the orter of a title bout for sn round with George Chancy nt italtlmoro. The date has not yet been dc Ideil, Dunn said. The deal wns made through Sam -Harris, mntrhmnknr of the American Ath letic Association, where the bout would be staged Hletrci, chnnev's manager. Is willing to post Jl'Aiu forfeit for weight at la pounds Kilbnue was guarantied J3.VO, with a prUllngc of 3.11-3 per cent, of the receipt RITCHIE MEETS M'ANDREWS IN OLYMPIA FINAL California and Local Box ers to Engage in Re turn Match NAVY CHAMPION BILLED Geary A. StelTpn, San Frnnclscn boxer and former lightweight champion of tho world, known In the puglllsitlc world n.i Willie Itltchle. again Is the feature per former on the program nt the Olympla tonight, lie will meet Fddle McAndrews, who mnde ManaMinl; hnppv three weeks ago, when he defeated Itltchle. Philadelphia fans will have their first opportunity to see Sailor Czarmnnskl, middleweight champion of the United Stntcs navy, In action. He H scheduled to appear In tho seini-wlndup with How ard Truesdale as his opponent. Young Medway, a downtown bantam, whose followers believe will develop Into ono of the lending klddoi here, will make his Initlnl nppenrnnce In tlm ring. Ho will bo opposed to Hilly I lines In tho opener. Tho program follows: 1'lrnl Itnut- Young Meilway, Southwark, s Hilly Illnp Knuilmnrk Second Lout 1M lie Mullen, Kensington, vs Ilnhby MpLpchI. Si ntlan.l. Third Lout - Kr.uiK O'llrlen, Hcwllng, vs. Suitor Smllfv, Tennlnr.tnn Heml-HlnHup Hi,llr Vnrmnnkl V. S. tmvv, i IP Vnr.l Trupjulnlc. KmilnKtcm. Wlmlup- Wllili- Itltthle, Sun I'rnnclsco, vs. IMdlp McAn.lr. us. .Minayunk. liobidonu Wins Snm Itobldeau. local lightweight, whoso one ambition Is to redeem himself In battle with Charley White, proved on Saturday night that he was punching na hard as ever, when he easily won from Young l.ustlg. of New York, at tho Na tional A C. Overan xlousuess In the sec ond round caused I'obldeau to lose a chance to win by the knockout route. After Itobldeau had floored l.ustlg with n left-hand hook, preceded by a right hand punch cm tile Jaw for the count of nine, Sammy became as wild as a March hare In his endeavor to knock out the New Yorker. The latter keptjn cool head and managed to weather out the round by ducking and 'loldlng Again In the sixth session l.ustlg was groggy from right-hand punches on the Jaw, but Itobldeau was unable to land a haymaker befor- the llnal sound of tho gong. A'.'rough Joe Hirst thciwcd to advan tage l'l Hashes over Tommy Itobsnn, of New York, the hitter's aggressiveness and consistent tearing in enabled him to win by a narrow margin. Hirst carried many pounds of superfluous weight mound his mld-sectlou, which made him unusually slow. Ho hdd on at every opportunity nnd seemed In no lit condi tion to box. Fi ankle Conlfrey made a decided hit with his clever lighting and gave Kddlo Wagnnd a neat trimming It was tho best fight on the program, and Conlfrey was cheered to the echo when ho left tho ling. In the other bouts Sammy Trlnckle defeated Ritz Walters and Danny Illicit stopped Johnny Huek In tho tlrst round. Wolgast in Hail A six-months suspension by tho Now York Doxlng "ommlsslnn today hangs over the head 1 1 Ad Wolgast as a result of his match with Leach Cross. Greedi ness on tho part of the Cadillai Plow boy Is the cause. Ad walked Into tho mess of trouble when he went down to Atlanta, Ga., to meet Frank Whitney, who the former llguied a "soft one," after Wolgnst had signed up to meet Leach i. oss In New York. In the Atlanta mix the westerner suffeied a deep gash which forced him to quit In the sixth lound. The same wound handicapped Wolgast against Cross and because of his poor showing Ad will face charges brought by tho diminish. A co-day suspension also may fall to Cross If he lulls to Keep an alleged agieement, as the winner of the Wolgast affair, to meet Packey Hommey. Scraps About Scrappers Hobby Hejnolils will hae to he In littler Hhupa than ever for hla match with Frnnkle Conlfrey at the Douglas tomorrow night. Conl frey has proved himself not only a clever boxer, but also a hard puncher. Jf he connects with Iteynolila' Jaw that gentleman may taku a little unwonted nap. The bout between Kenny Kaufman and At Shubert at Providence resulted in such a good match that a New Hedford promoter hooked the pair to meet In u J5-round set-to Christ mas afternoon. Willie McGonlgle, manager of Willie Moore, said this mornlriL" he had flOO In cairn ready to post with the Sports Kdltor ot the Kjkmnci I,ei1ku to bind a return bout with Steve I.atzo. Moore declared he was confident he could knock out tho Hazleton hard hitter In another contest. The Johnny Kllbane-Jtlchle Mitchell scrap, which was postponed at Cincinnati, will be held New Year's Day afternoon. Denny Ionard, who knocked out Joo MnnJot the other night In New York, may meet Jimmy Murphy at the Olympla Club here at an early date. ABSENT HANDICAP SHOOT BEGINS JULY 18 AT HOLMESBURG Keystone League An nounces Dates for Big Annual Trap Tourney CRACK SHOTS TO ENTER Philadelphia trnpshooters now have an objective toward which to work. Tourna ment Mnnnger Flmer F. Shnner, of the Interstate Association, the governing body nf troi,4bnnf Itit? nflrp n rnnatlUntloil With Secrptnry Fnmes nnd other nlllelats ot tlm Kejslono Shooting Tjpngue. hns Jtlsl set tho dales for the holding of the 10th annual Knslern handicap, tournament, which will be started on the Keystone grounds at ltolmesburg Junction. The dates set nre July 18. It nnd 2), this bringing the tournament along as a en ma- in tho trnnsbootlng season In Phlla delphla. Iieal shooters would have wished the event a month or two earlier. Just following the closing ot tho Philadel phia Trnpshooters' League, and nt a time when the activities of the various clubs was nt Its height. However, the Southern hnndleap Is scheduled for May nnd the Western handicap for June, so this pre vented. From the standpoint of a national event. however, the tournament Is liettr,' pint i I1 ns nrranged by Mnnnger Shaurr In July. At that time the hlgh-clnss shooters from all over the Hast will be at Hip tun ot their foim and will have begun tra'vei Ing to viu tons hlg tournaments as a prep aration for the (irnuct American Handicap, which will be held the following month in St I.otlls, Mo. Philadelphia will, ns a result, entertnln the finest nggiegntlon nf trnpshnotets rv r "pen In this city, r.verv gun club from rottlnnd. Me, down to Georgia nnd nut Into Ihe Middle West will have represcn- ' tat Ives In competition. All ot the big gun, shell and ammunition companies ,il will send their cleveiest piofesslnnnls ml , competition, ns In this tnurmuneiit tlteie nip special events for expert shots, s -i result, the Knstern handicap nt Holmes burg will be one of the most ip'ii.uk.ihle tournaments ever stuued, from the spec tacular standpoint. Three exceptionally wonderful shots will surelv compete. One Is Charles II Nevvcomb, of this city, the holder of the national amateur championship and gin orally tegarded as the llnest anntetir shot In America. The other two nre t nuked ns the country's greatest piotesslonaK Lester German, or Aberdeen, Md , nnd Chnrlcs G. Spencer, of St Louis. Sin. German Is now at top form nnd had to I nis ct edit the longest professional run In vears when he broke 3i,2 straight nt the Vvesty Ilognns' tnuimiinent at Atlantic City, N ,1 , hist September Spencei for several yenrs milked as the best ninii In America on the aveinge, nntl this spa. son will probnbly be up close to the top, if not the ncttial leader. In pxl'l at Ylola. II'. Spencer mnde the world's grentest i tin on straight tnrgets when he brokrt ".I without a miss. Within a few weeks a meeting will probably be called of the various gun club olllclnls to olituln a working plan for a co-cnerntlon of nil ot the clubs In this city ith the aim of getting out the gientest attendance an Knstern handi cap has ever had. NOTES OF NIMRODS M. P. Hnvvland. i-wr-ptiirv of the (V I ir jyrk Oun flub, will iv( in a fpw. iltxn fnr hiH tMirniH' hnm-i- up on tho .Map.tviuwi it- fliorr. Ho will put In lili tlnip tint Inu Mw n-nlMayB LuKKlnff tlu'k. Thosn w kimu him rin export n IiIr killing llnvvl;iul t fcoro lim fallen off nf Into, iih he his iIihiiyI iiIh Hhnothm nirtlir.il Ho U now i.rltii: hHIi both rvcH npoti Inato.id of with oik kUw Ah thin If always a ilolutnhlo nolnt with tmrnhootprs It In mi.ln much i-otnnipnt t among tho members ot that club. n. It n.ilvlll. nf tho ilu Pniil lY.ip-hnntltiff , Club, who HtartoU Wont with the ball pIummh on their ncont tr.in-BhootlnR tour oi tli country. Ih i onhnod to n ft. Linili hospital with h hail attack -' tvphobl fpver Mr wa III before the trip bounn, hut Intiliteil upon fiolnn: ilesplte tho object tons of hl.-t ptul t.iu Tl touch IVank S. Cantrfll. one of thla rltv most prominent l.iwjern doe not ilnI a (jrt.ii deal of time to shoot, vot hli oe Ih uIw.imt keen when ho jrnes to tin traps l.avt S.ttui day he shot Charley Nowromb to a tie I heat. ciuh broriklnc m out of lio. t th Indoponclent (lun Olub n tho hnt-on, howeer Nowrnmb'H fttnjti(r rower wa too much and the amateur champion won. Now that tho stress of rolitlcs la pant fioorso D Porter, tho fonT Director tf I Public Safetj, Is one' more shoo tine wei-kU at tho traPH of tho lieldem? lub In Oam den. Porter Is Gradually boosn hlH aior aco. so that when the amateur phaHiplonthlp ' tournament Ih hot Rt Traver'H Island, home of the Sew York Athletic Club, lato In April he will ro tible to make a cood show (ok I.asi April he trlod tlilH tournament but w.m pot ory iturcesful. as ho had had hut lit tl experience on hard tournament tarKcts Chief Hender Is still PuUerlilnjr the tare. Not content with making record on tht- trip w i hap O' he Is n otal cli with the uui piavern stum inai woui i uono ore-jit to a neaKonon traphiinon i now puiuntr oown iiikii iirracr ui ino -lubs. II will Probably bo iiuitt bed for sumt live-bird ahoots In tho near future. Harry "Izzv" Hoffrn.tn, former Athletic player, who List ear was sent to Peoria In the Three-1 lr.ixut hh munapcr by Connl ' Mark, hua been ehootlns up the quail In tSQUlil jersey oi iiiii, iiu ia huh kciiiiik ri'i of an attack of trrlppe. and when he Id thor ouKhly well h will ko afttr the blK llve-blnl mart in im vny , Thmiph thrre nre unmfl ehootera In this rltv aho can beat Harry Pinner, the captain of the ' ci..ninu.' 1un I'luh. In a full tournament I nrniimm nf 1 Ml tnrevta. it Is ilouhtful W llPthtT there are any who tan turrave better on the I.pJKue Bho.us call or. 3 le seldom Jropa below tho & rnara. IansJalo Gun heap In the I.euKUO la due hustling tactlcE secretary. Not out u, bit? entrv out In the cold up to the mark Club's phi re at the top of the j riiuauciiiiu (ii'oiiijui.i-iB In a Krtat measure to the1 i of 1. h. Hwartz, the flub Ulll y uura iio itautaaisu n in CUiii niiuiti, uui tie aisu otuuuq and keeps the poorer shooters i nun ma i.uu.wi4iiiK. Oregon "Aggies" Show Profit I'OIlTI,ANI. Ore. Dee. 20 J. profit, of ap priKltimtt'ly J.II0D was cleared by the football team of the Oreson AKrt ultural t'olleBc on tta season 'u&t closisl, aceordiiiK tu a statement iK'entlv issued Tho longest trio made bv the team durlni: the season was to LinsliiK Mlt'h It also made trips to California ami Ka stir n VVushlnston. - MINDED ABNER He's a I JIOXBV AND CUP 1M11ZKS MM( KIM iSIWW .IAiM .1111 l,( Terrier Club Will Hold Open Specialty Show at JJiiifclinm The largest specialty Hit of money prizes thnt hag heretofore been offered for n speel.Tlt.v show In Philadelphia has been made Tor the open specialty show to bo held hy the Philadelphia Hoslon Terrier Club nt the New Ulnghnm Hotel J.inu ni 11 Itesldes the airay of money spe cials there nlso will bo a Hit of cups and trophies which have been donated where competition I nsiuied .lamns U. Carroll, of Huffalo, N. Y., has been selected to Judge ill classes. Oeorgo V. Koloy, of Latisdowne, Pa., Is supeiintendetit and secretnry of tlm show. Kntrles will close December SO ST. ANN'S Til IMS HOLY NAME Runner-up in C. Y. M. A. U. Indoor Games Easily Defeats Old Rival St. .Ann's C. C. completely swamped Holy Nnmo L C. Jh pinochle hy winning thiee straight games. Penrose defeated JtcPeali by taking 2& out of ,1 panics of chet liern In piinl HtPVPti nnd Hart i.in invav fiom I Inly Name. The stoic hv it ime -i - 11 -i c. v -n 1.1 T 4 10 J 1 1 u 4 L' li .(- ni. -I - n -i f. V -n 1.1 T 4 10 J 1 1 1J 4 2 I 11 .1- H. t.i N.ime i'. c 'j i o ti i ;t u i t s rj 2 2 i - 1 ' St Ann" 7 Itolv Nun e p rtetei' 1. llattte. 1 1 dthnlPTALdju. Arf!'v'AtSMw'1tJ .ul 1 --y " .- iA.V.v fi T 1 1 fi ,- . 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Winter hath its own delight, i Garnering in fields of snow i Harries red and berries ? white 'I TTji11w nirl 4lir riaf Iftfnrt K eti V llUliy tlHU UlU Live Wire in an Emergency, i- j jiuuy wu hib uiiowuww, r ' Ri Jl P1 f5ftf 1 A-sri tf Y$Sr Hlm .stsstsry -a. n wi Hir WttJjXAilJil iv 2f n iv iwi js nir ririirff w "rirftf intf irxwscs3Bwaji mm i n&u trirp impw 1 HH III Hi r HI IS HI PI El m M K--TiV3?rweLTW' FJEt tf H tl P R W P fj rv L&sra- U lll- JII. RLhLJSi UI III J-l dE7'-rfiXJie2r1fer3ift.v K-r-r?ja flVOJUJsl aU As, I f ONE CENT RACQUET CHAMPS LIKELY TO HAVE TITLES CHALLENGED Gould and Soutnr, Rncquet Ex perts, May Be Seen in Tour naments During Com ing Season MATCHES IN NEW YORK Philadelphia's two world's chnmpions In Raines Involving the use of tho rac quet, Jay Could, tho holder of the world's open court tennis chnmplonshlp, a mem ber of tho locnl ItnCqUct Club, nnd Jock Soutnr, tho open lnctiuet title holder, who holds the post of professional In structor at the Itncquct Club, nro likely to havo their honors challenged this sea son nnd nre now beginning to get them selves Into playing form. (lould won hli tltlo from George II. Povcv. the Kngllsli professions, In March nf last yenr, after having held tho American amateur honor for eight sea sons Snutnr hai had hln i lminplonhlp a is ibemrj Daly. 5 IIUOWI.WW1 All Right! By WALT McDOUGALL season longer, having also taken It from nn English player, Charley Vllllftms. Neither player hns, In tha Interim, been challenged. Now, however, a movement Is under way to bring these titles bnck Into com petition. Wnltcr A. Klnsolla, of New York, the best professional player In America, Is making nn effort lo meet Jay dould. In case tho event Is arranged It will bo decided at tho Itacquet Club here, nnd not in New York, ns hn been suggested Gould, as tho holder of tho title, would havo tho right of choosing his homo court. It mav je. however, that Itntend of giving Klnsella the tlrst chance nt Oould a tournament will be held to select tho best man. Cecil Pnlrs, tho Englishman, who formerly held this same title, is now In this country In charge of Clarence II. Mnckey's private court nt Itoslyn, I. I . nnd he baa a rightful claim to a chance nt tho title. The origlnnl agreement was thnt Covey should havo a chance to challenge Oould within a year Hfter the first match Tho clmllcngo was not forthcoming, but Covey Is now about ccrtnln to come to thin country during tho winter, nnd his claims would further complicate matters. Till condition makes It all the moro cer tain that thero will be nti elimination contest. Slnre Poutnr won his tltlo so handily bo has hi en undisturbed He has played frc- I uueiitlv. but could only obtain matches liv conccaing nig nnnnicaps. o pinyer hns been willing to meet him on even terms In n championship match with purse provided Ho hns only Inst one of "Bringing in the Boar's Head" A full-page picture of our feudal forefathers greeting the symbol of Christmas feasting. "A Christmas Revel in Old Dutch New York" Photographic reproduction of a painting in oils, reminiscent of the days of Father Knickerbocker, when Wall Street was a cowpath. "A Study in Contrasts" Christmas in the tenements, with and without Sweet Charity. "The Nativity" A beautiful full-page picture depicting the birth of the Prince of Peace. "Yule Song" by Pennsylvania's favorite poet, Tom Daly. A verse of this particularly appropriate song is quoted on the left. Editorial by John P. Garber, Superintendent of Philadel phia's Public Schools. TOMORROW'S his handicap matches, nnd has conceded ns high as five aces In a gamo which re quires only 15 aces to win. Following tho Christmas holidays a pro fessional tacquet tournament will be held In New York city. This will nlso bo a handicap nffnlr, with Soutnr playing at scratch. It will also determine whether nny of the professionals hero havo de veloped sufficiently to meet the local play. er on even terms If such n man Is un covered, then tho championship matcil may be set for tho lato winter. Soutar linn been helping Fred Tompkins, tho veteran hend of tho athletic depart ment at tho Itacquet Club, and the man who developed both Soutar nnd Could In the developing of tho rncquet and court tennis teams for tho Intercity of the Rac quet Club for the Intercity matches. Sou tar Is playing a top-notch game, but Could Is working along slowly, nnd has hot reached anything like his Usual speed. However, he Is not forcing himself, ns tho season Is long. He rhovved enough of his form In the Intercity matches be tween Hoston nnd Philadelphia a couple of weeks ngo to prove that he has lost not n tithe of Ids great ability. Cornell Favors June Rcgntta ITHACA, V. T.. Pea SO. In fplte ef re- nnrta In lh eonlrJlrv. Pornrll will votrt In favor ef liAldlng Ihn I'nuKhkeepsle reuatta on June 17 noitt, scrordlnK lo n statement of rirailunta Mnnaoer Kent. When the Uo,rd of stewards nf tho Intercollegiate Itowlnff Association llie-vp in ucciao .upon ino ualP, Cornell's repreentatlve, Charles E. Tremaln, wilt favor tho early dale. It la believed here that Columbl.1. too. win b In favor of June 17 n nealnst Julv 1, Ilv holdlnr Ihe race June 17 Instead of Julv 1 the athletic association will save soveral hundred dollars. I 9k 1 I "y. fa T? -TlCr NCI J l) S BOMB! . SS S !b " AiLJ tSCAPei j V K XJ (SUREIHEAROy PUNDU&t J NBta. ,, '' ' . 1 1 - ! r"