EVgNINdJEDaER-PHljLADELPHlA', AH IT BSD AY, JANUARY 13, lilt. . 15 WWHww m ALL LATEST HAPPENINGS IN THE RANKS 0,P PHILADELPHIA'S SCHOLASTIC ATHLETES ll m to C.H.S. HAS TEAM TO LIFT SCHOOL LEAGUE CROWN Cdach Usilton's Boys Loom Up Strong for City Cage Title OTHER SCHOOL NEWS Central Hlgli is In line to win the High fichiot LflRue bahctball championship m ncflson. If tho Crlmnon and Gold athlttM continue their present fast pace In the cnee Ritmo, It 1 lllicly thixt Central TfHI win tho title. A High School letiffu chWrtP'onihlp Is never won until tho list fw game are plnyed, nnd there may b upsets In store tor Conch Jlmmle Ulllton's youmraters, but nt present the North Broad street students nro uulto confident of turning out n winning team. This confidence Is the result of tho last two Barnes played by Schticldrrmnn. Mouradlan, Stewart, Welsh and Captain Fowler. After defeating tho l'enn fresh men, the Crimson and Gold won tho game with Northcist High School The lalter conquest was won only by n two point lead, but this ob enough to glvo Central tho verdict. These two games showed thnt Central hag the making of a pennant-winning team. The students think that If Coach Utltton had been able to get his men together during the holidays for a few practices prior to the gnnic with Southern, Central would not have lost the opening ,Lejguo gnmc nnd would not ho lending tho league. Coach Usllton oIbo thinks so. The Chestnut Hill Academy team plnyed Its first game jesterday afternoon with Oermantown High, nnd tho result, while far from satisfactory to Coach Ktocklng or the players, will not bo considered a tjot on the season's .record, for airman ton High, tho victors, 40 to 23, has a lint-class team and has plnyed a num ber of games to date. Gaston nnd AVlinrton wero selected as the forwards, Martin plnyed centre nnd Bailey nnd Klllott were tho guards. Tho team failed to pass (he hall nnd the men were off color In shooting. Tor Instnucc, Bob Martin, former Do Lancey star, scored only 12 out of 24 chances for points from the foul lino. He madn up for this In field-goal scoring, honovcr, with Ilvo to his credit, Chester Hlgh'B next basketball gntno Is with tho Swarthmora High .School tenm, of the Delaware County I-cngup This league gome will bo played at Chester on Saturday afternoon. Ycstordny the Chester athletes lot tho game with Cath olic High at tho V M. C A. by n scoio of J7 to 23. Jackson, Howard, Itoss, I.ar kln and Dolnn represent Clic-'or High In tho cage. Trof Philip G Iywls, of the Gcrmnn tonn High School, Is much In demand as a basketball referee, and ho seems to be well able to handle nnv situation which may arise. Even tho Chestnut Hill Acad emy officials were willing to have lilm referee tho game between Chestnut Illll and German ton n High yesterday. In spite of the fact that ho K coach of tho Gcr mantown bnskctnll team. This In Itself SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OP LIFE " IT OUSHTA TG JtH WoBIO LO0i BRKHt I ' ' JU 'H J ' l M A CRImo To yUmeu vfeone reeujj right fT ,. 77X' Feet. AST gooo y OU TtteBB. ta r . i l T pv -Zi 6 uc I dm wR- Jones , I IV C H &Wsiaad (' ' "eD T"F OTH6H J T I AmA If) fly AROUrlD f)E) ItS'MT IT MORtJlK6 OF " i I PSI'mI I Uceu MutJG j .ro,ST Tncumowia - awo Y Xmall W?F "A MYlSELF y" UURRI8LE IWOULSMT BE vArwArSzt Ji fJst2 ArZS ,L u i ,i-mu 1L wf,,u i-MmwmmwAmrii m'M mm -J"- " I ThinK X MUST Bg """ I I PfifJ'T OrJOEFlSTArJD . , MAY ,. j f Mi f"To,, r- J C0M.M6 BovUiO WiTi- W,,Y 1 FG6L SO . ,r , i' I Tzrzri "V 7"$ 'tt - Qa,?, ,'UE wobbly- i w I ,wfu s0 - MY flLO A E J ?0HTA srrr f gor AIJ AWFOU FCeLIMfi. FuJE am HOMt I Tfal.c M MAV,e "W o.-r -n. UU2.-Z.lUt: IW MV HOUR. tfSfe, Tom liundu and "Mac" May Be Declared "Pros" NKW YORK, Jan. 13. Lawn tennis officials declare thnt Maurice H. McLoughlin nnd Thomas C. Bundy have unquestionably jeop arded their amateur status by em balking in tho sportincr poods busi ness, as told in dispatches from San Francisco. Robert D. Wrenn, presi dent of the United States Lawn Tennis Association; George T. Adce of the Executive Committee nnd the nominee to succeed Wrenn in office, ns well as others influen tial in the national direction of tho pnmc hnvc stated in no uncertain terms that it would be impossible for the National Tennis Association to overlook such a violation of the intent, If not the exact wordinjr, of the nmnteur rule ns it stands on the tennis stntutcs. RACQUET CLUB IS LEADER AT SQUASH Captures Six Games From the Huntingdon Valley Coun try Club Is proof that Ills nblllt ns n referee la unquestioned. When 13a rhy High and Swnrthmoro meet In tho basketlmll game nt Darby this afternoon, tho team which wins will take first place In tho Delaware County High School llnskcthnll League Media High, Darby High, Chester, Hwnrthmoro and Lansdowno are members of this new scholnstlc cage organization. These schools will meet In all branches of sport, but Just now they nre lighting It out In bnskctball. Jcnklntown High School's 32 to 18 lc tory over Ambler High estoidnv did not come ns a surprise to the Mibmbnn students, who had heard of Jeuklntown's strong cnge team nnd anticipated a one sided game The Jenltlutnwn quintet, LOmposed of Hlckcrl, Cnrlln, Chllcott, Armstiong nnd Stringer, was too fast for Ambler. McCnll School, with Forman, Geventer, Goldstein, Itappaport and I'olowenskv In togs, won Its fourth straight bnskctball game In tho South I'hllndelphli Grnmninr School League hv ovetwhi'lmlng Shnrs wood yesterday afternoon, 17 to 7 McCill School will probably win the 15n, chj,o title. Tho SteCall track and Held teim won tho Southwaik District track title rcecntl. LATEST NEWS FROM BOWLING ALLEYS iSLiuyuaffittas reaiAsajaaTXcasgft n .Txcdmcr 1 1$ ICiiCi V U Hit II Iltllrr Jiih i. ..-!. .F-JW-.W r . . KV H'tUlA" . oJVA4- w f -V ' " Ml" W i -. - . fvHt:fiiiii: Eiirauici oub-aeep mud where no rcar.&T , Wxuti dtive truck could possibly travelJR',.JZi$? jir?. TSF?- jJ-jHfti& otor Truck Users ATTENTION! DO NOT fall to sec tho demonstrations this week of the JefTcry Quad Truck that drives, brakes and atecrv on all four xoheels. Tho Quad does everything any other truck can do nnd then eoes on doing things which any other truck in the world cannot do. Sand, gravel, mud, snow and hills that baffle ronr-drivo trucks do not stop the Quad. The Quad will reduce your haulage cost3 ana enable you to make more money- Nearly 3000 Quads have been sold to dnte n record for trucks of similar capacity sold to any one company. The truck is used by the leading business houses of this country and in practically every foreign country in the world. AMAZING DEMONSTRATIONS of the Jeffery Quad The truck that drives, brakes and steers on all four wheels. Week of January 10 to 16 For Details, Phone or Call on HURLEY & EARLEY, INC Broad and Race Streets VW; Phone Witnut 700.701 Hgg rhllmlolnMn bowlers wrn ptrnicd nt tho ex clul nntiounromnt of ttio Krmm Lrwjiw Inht nlRht tht Herr (lotz or Count (lender, n mi M noon Ijo In thIr mllM looking for mntthei In stitch tho lonff rtvtx would bn h fnctor This clt linn a tfrmt nrfij of expert rnreil knlRlitfl nf tho -sort of toppltni? oep tho tenpins nnd to tnke up any offer which tho Teuton may ho planned to throw nut. Anion tr thote ulio will welcome u chtmro to tent their hklll nRnlnHt the (Munt nro Hilly Knox Charles Trucks mid Thorn is tl Jne Thin trio hui shown Ktnt alillltj In tnan contests In the pict, nnd n rhinre io cnln po'wlble Intprnntinnnl fimo b tlefcntlnv the mm h-hernhlefl Herman rniclc will nd'l to the penernl Intvrcnt In howling. In nddltlon tu thep, there ire n doton others who might lie niunwl Amonc thini nre Wulter Cook 1m mii I nod fumo by hit work In Inst fir's Amcr lcui Howling Con Kris mitehe nnd Arthur "lllott. who tins been rolllnp remarknbte tpn . ,im In the present cnon a local tournament Tho present tournament now belnc rolled It tho mn reirfKentullvo rtr staged In thW city Not onU Uooh lt Inrln !c the ilrk uf the rcrt't (luh I owlers r rpsented hv the fle-n n tenm rolltnt; wetkh (rime hi thf Intrn luh l-cnfrup, hut It nlro Inrlude- m n wtUknonn follow erH of th- Htort enrolled In minus t oiniucrrial Indutrhil. frntetn il ami business concerns of this eltj and vicinity. Amonir trom!nent bowllmi nncanlrfttlous nre tho Artlmna I-enKUC, conipoxd of membirs of tho Artisans' Order. Knights nf Columbu-. mirl Koh1 Arninuiu In tin rmnrmr tu rd r.n. nn tenms renrei lUlntr 'Vrn hrldjjn & Clothier departmentnl tv, which In Into ninny hendi of di partinfnts, an wtll us ileik- nther tournnments. nre lirlnf hell tiv thf Western 1 leetrlc. Insmrnii'-f l.rnpup Phil nh I) hiu I h trie CurtN I'ubll-hlUK limit nm. in whuh the J.if.Ms.j i.vi-ilu hip a Htmntr v iu id the Drue l-oikue. (otupo-pil of mnin dniK ll'-ms of this rlt; nnl Melntfy, the Nntlonnl flink Ihui Indiistrlil Leigue. Inclii IIpr Atlitith HrtlnliiB Kron Kuttirs, ldfenlohr Hz Hrolhcrs nnd other oiimlh t.all'kuowu conctrui. Th nnttnntl chnmnlonhln, nro nlrendy nt t null mk attentlnn J he tiowlrrs nf the elty hold niembershhi In nil three of tho blic na tional orcunlzittnns which cimtrol thn sports 'I wo of the uMorlitlnniT nre KiiMt m gmernlnr hndlei Tho nntlonnl champtorshtps urn to be held In tho Ornnd Centml I'nlm New nrk w hi h will prohabh I egln Alnn h IS This boch Is hrmlcd by Illnirr I Duncan a bus!-tw-n man of this cltj. The tri usurer Is nlo n lueiil rtslJent, Thomas Onmen Tho Mlintlc Cnst Asvficlatlon tournej will ho hehl In Wurhlngton D C , stnrtlng April I. Thht hotl tontiols duckplns as woll as the ti iu in k uno Tim American Howling Congress will b held In roltlo starting March 4. This tournt rnrnt N pntronlzet m-iln'v h mhhlle e--trni and Western Imwlers Although eich ear tho Uiim tnd Jomh tend strong tnim In ctuh nf the naMonnl rhntnptniuhlps tho howlern mil tis lite uiPTi tmmi who pulenucntlv con tent In two-nun aiul lmll UIuhI scrips. AH tho scries cotiIst of three games KnI Sox SlRn Huffnlo Pitcher nosTON Jsn IT Mnnnger Cnrrlgnn. of the worlds i hnmplon Iteil Box, 1ms nil nminrfil , thnt I V. Ilntier. formerl of th Hurfulo lnternfttlonftU Imd ben ndded to th i!i hlng stafT He is a rlght-huidcd twlrler iNmncLun squash hacquet standing rincatlft Club ,.i...i 13 3 .M ilormAntown, Tm A 14 4 .1;; (Itrmnntown. Tctm 11. tt 18 S Sin Mrrlon. Tenm A.... .... Il A .ivil Uinwrrt club .............i. 6 1? ..-ni Merlon, Tenm n. ........ 8 13 .3.T rmrbrimk aolf Club 4 U ,vn Huntingdon Vdlny I 14 .223 The most Interentlnn development of yeaterday's mRtchei for the Interelub chnmptonahtp of the Philadelphia. Squash ttacqtieta Aaeoclallon was the brenklntr of tho tie for the second place that had ex luted between the two Qermantown teams. Hy mnUlnsr n clean sweep from Merlon, Tenm ti, and without the services of "Huck" Haines and S. F. Uteres at that, while Qermantown. Team 13, drorped a nintch to tho Cnwyd Club, the holders of the Interelub championship sained po session of iccond place. ijjji iiiuuimui ijujuh i.ij ii a a iA- QA Don't Fail to See the If O su Mighty McFARLAN " r- exhibit at the show (Space 16) Clovcr-Lcaf Roadster. 7-Pasengcr Touring Car. Closed Berlin. Also the 4 and 6 Cylinder EMPIRE With the Yacht Linci We wi(h live dealers to examine these cart thoroughly. Baker, Bell Motor Co., 66S-69 North Broad Street u u The Chummy Car is a true man's car in strength and compact ness, yet the piquancy of its unique design will make an instant appeal to the feminine desire for the new and different. Not to see the Chummy Car is to miss more than half of the Show. Eight $1850 Six $1550 FIIYr MOTOR COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA 1827 Chestnut Street 51 OF PENNSYLVANIA jii pM 1827 Chestnut Street W$M 0 Moon Motor Cars have been built for nine con secutive years by a manufacturing organization become strong through successful experience. The 1916 six-cylinder models are thoroughly tried and proven types. In them is nothing but genuine material, not one ounce of shoddy. It will pay those of you who are not content with the ordi nary type of car to inspect these new models. They will stand inspection and appeal strongly. Mode Six 44. $1475 Model Six 30. $11 95 Upholstered in Spanish Leather The J. Harry Schumacker Company New Showrooms, Broad and Wallace Street Main Service Station, 4819 to 4827 Frankford Ave. European Touring Model 7 Passenger, $1475 'TiJS '' ABSENT-MINDED ABNER Even a Cobweb Teaches Him Something By WALT McDOUGALL f ,nevef pKAwciDEHgiwr lysv JkmI jT believe it is a j igMvd83? w'fi, X ' w? WM i 1 JwSor -j I Without think'Ng. of (m WfflTffi 8W n G-OR,oD'ppl , fofk VHrf fill VXT Dl WffJf J " vUl WP)& J"Tr'N l JF'NtSPClENDF W XW U.MW Wl'M WHOSE BITE IS AUMOS
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