EVEHIHG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916. ssr rr-r . v ji. i i ja u- iJJUJiUl-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916 u "18 StfK AMONG"MAJORS ' AND MINORS OTHER SPORTS o h ROSEBUD HAS OLD WALLOP, WALLY'S IMPRESSIONS OP KENTUCKY ROSEBUD W. E. QUINTET IS AGAIN TIED FOR FIRST PLACE American Pulley Defeated by 39-20 Score Jasper Beats De Neri uvumoiiu fiJUUlVlJiJlJKb (Siwj I REC3M III auir TAK6THT iFormor Ruler of "Hell's Half-Acre" Shows a .Lot oi "i-'ep" tor a "Ge'man" 62 Years Old VOUNCitEfJ noseouD wrxrtMy )(fM) C V WSB yitit"y --"v "tS RUFFEfltE. jyftKl rrENTUCKr nosniltJIJ Jumped back Iv Into the limelight ngaln last night. i. .tnlun It ntt nml ni mm (lit Ig JlftS uccn itunitt "' ! "HI iyi & Ul iltd 61 rears. He was mo enure program, including the Intermission, it u9 distinctly his night. Kvcn n m.n of a trlllp lighter flhndo tlinn lie, by ;... rami! of John Henry Johnson. real- l.M this In the fourth round of tiro wind. ,10 Wne" Ulf iwai:uiiui .ni-- iiuuiiiik huh iii.t.i- Johnson twice In the preceding Mtlods, planted one ragged glove against the rounded point of Mister Johnson's !. ami the other agnlhst u llttlo crease iif ft on Mister Johnson's solnr plexls. 'iTho countonnnee of the Johnson man 5?ir an expression of unprcparcdncss as It started lloorwnrd. . Tt,n Itosebud bowed ever so slightly. JtLtfe held nothing moro for him Hut the CnnKICS III 1MB un-u ntiur,:u iippiu ilatlon. "iln's tho same ol boy," shouted Homo JM followers of tho former ruler of Hell's Half Aero "Ite'H there," they chanted. "Atntchn. Itoschud boy?" They turned to him pleading. And Hoelud was there, decidedly so 1 Not from the very statt, because It took f someiliii" ii "" ... .,... , ,v. ...y uui. K'thOUBn SOine OI wil- yuuiiyer iuik llimiglll .!. niirhi tins really too warm to stage a bout. 'Started Badly i At first his lunges were wild; IiIh Jaht Luero too short. Then .loo Jenkins rammed this clffar at a dirfeicnt tingle, stuck his tfat fingers bctwoen tho plnno kejs nnd "itartcil "Mnssa'.i in the Cold, Cold ! Ground." Which was sulllclent In Itself to arouse the conqueror of Ocorgo Dlson and Voting GrlfTo to action that set his followers from the Krazler Athletic Club to waving tneir tiinKy iimo nags iinu rock ing from side to side while the Hud's wife. Md 10 female admirers rose up In their flory, threw back their sealskin coats and waved their plumed huts. 'Tho Hud's started. Come on, jou la nud " This ndvlco may or may not havo been necessary, as the Kentucky Itosebud atartcd back with every trick of tho ring. A rap on the eheokbono of John Henry Johnson was !,ufficlent to .send thu latter gentleman to tho lloor. Mister Johnson being 11 llrin believer In peace a any price. It was but a short time afterward (In the second lound, to bo exact) that he turned his other check and met with tho s.imo result. Where upon Joe Jenkins livened up, bis c Ignr assumed a rakish nngln and ho tumbled Into a rhapsody of i outline. Fateful Fourth Hating no more cheekbones, Mister 5 Johnson forbore presenting any moro ( nnrtlona of his imatomv for further il.iin- ( age until tho fateful fourth. Tho Hose Jbud drew applause from tho light fans L at his clever defense Ho was able to p block the majority of tho Johnson man's blows But the fight Itself was merely ono of many ln Idents In the evening of Mr. Walter Lgerton, who poses under tho name of the Kentucky Itosebud, as n. sad, lingering memory of tho days when ho was autocrat of the centinl section of ,the 8th Ward. It was tho (laughter of a friend of Hud, 10 he said, who danced between tho fields, and It was Hud's son, Clifford, who iPlcked up the pennies that were thrown Jn the rhiR. It was Hud who occaslon flllv directed his attentions tn directing kJoe Jenkins In leading tho 300-pound, one-man orchestra. It was Hud who sec onded one of the fights In which ono of his friends was referee Ho was tho judge and the Jury Johnny Mcl.oiiglilln and Krankle O'Neill iwapped oven-thing thev had In the seml-.wlnd-up. O'Neill Jabbed with his left and .brought the ehiret from the nose of KcLoughlln, whose one ambition In llfo teemed tn be to go to sleep with his bead en Frankle's shoulder. Cal Bnrrett and Al Wright. In the third bout, started off wrong with Mime Vernon Castle steps bright foiced the battle to itbe ropes and cut Harrett hard during the flat three rounds, at the end of which time It sieemed that Cal had nothing but friends In the house and Al had tho punches. The Itosebud was seconding C.il Inrt crnve Itfm ur,mn rtf lilu nwn "npn" -- r." . .- ... , , before the fourth round, with tho result that Cal forced the lighting tho rest of the way, closed ono of Al's ejes and won easily. ; 'Whiter ntzgerald stopped Tommy Smith In the xerniiil. while K:lv Ke.sslcr Hluiocked out Indian Russell In tho second .round of the opener. Local Bouts ToniRht An Interdlstrlct bantam match will ho decided In the wlndup at the Nonpareil ,Club tonight Young MctJovern, of Hicli mond, will pair off with Andy Hums, of Frankford. The latter has ben foiglng to the front In rapid strides. Tho winner probably will meet Hobby McLeod for the bantamweight chumplonshlp of tho mill district Much interest is eentieil hi the semi- Eflnal encounter between Hildio Mullen ana joe Koons, both of Richmond. This j. H.UU113 nifli Mason in ngni circiea. iu E' a clever boxer unci also carries a hard . ine reature frnv of tho Qitarker City's '.Jtekly card lonlght will bring together u-nch, of the 17th Ward, and Fight ,lng Bob, of AUuutown. It will be tho upstater'B first appearanco of the season 7 "uiiugiimm. l?aps About Scrappers '.JT", local boxers wtm auffereil Kahetln tutlf ;ln bouts havo start" a trulnlinr They 'Jos Ilorrch anil Charley Thom.ui. Horroll , vJf cu ' his inaieti with Italph Hnie, WD Tnomafi' left o)e was openea when ho oet Jack Umjio , Afttr columns of "liliMlnr BrBUtnents" for UO DrOLOwp.l load l.lln.l-I'..ilr Mnr.nl 111. rjanj no in New York thnntts for tin, match ijf'.aio llm. rra A Win. k. ihalrman of - .ion iurK biate toxins uomniui&ioii. nays ABSENT-MINDED wMMfUMJsaf j vt- " S0estJ Mhc xAinz I aa?,wf ' FEEL THT" i "u ? ?.', Tonight's limits at Local Clubs Nonpareil A. C. i'iii:i.iMtN,itn:s. Jll'lr-Jiin . I.M,ir Hnnlon. ueorge Illnrklnirnp n. Vrrrf Aiilirey. hi:mhum).iii'. Ion Kooim . liddlc Mullen. WIND-IP. Andy Iturrn vs, Vnuns MrMoirrn. Quaker City A. A. I'HKI.IMINAHIKS. 5v"!'r ''"e1;'"" tn. Joe Kennril. I r?i,(i-''. "nn .Winer .Miiunl. lonuny l.lvlnesloii in, nrnrj. mle. SinilHIMM P. I'ord Muncer k. Johnny Nrnton. U'lMMP Ine O'Nell ,. IUbtlnK io. Last NlRht'B FiKht llesultH ,?,. ''i""' J1?'"! Menri .Inline,, In ,r fourth, I'ninklp O'Nell nlindr.l .Inhnnr lVrlill(,,u7lt,,,.,.,.,,rr,lt.,,,,",,''l Allien "htf Hli lc lltritrniM Mnppi',1 'nu tin Smith in the fmirlli. It,. UeV.ler ("wlc t Imlinu ICn--.An lr "r". i i)0!r:,'.'s A- '. nn'iir .tiwk Tiibind drreiiteil .llmtnj lllntr. Prle lliiwell stop. llr anil (, -t rr, , r, frnln the ring in the Ihlr ut lirudlei won rrnm .Ine llrlinnnt, (.mrulf i:ns mil piiiielied K. , llirrrll, i,unit Ciney drew with .liip Smltli, AI.I.KNTim.V-plndt M( dirron ilefent eil Ihue K;irt In IS rounds. I iRlitlnc IIM nlopprd llurnev IhiRiin tn the ilftlj. llll.TniOltK Oeorite Chntiry won from rrankli' Nclntni In the thlril' M'AV VOIIK . Alile Mim k iiiitlmted Corey I'hrhin, Kid Tiijlnr walluiiril PntM IlraniilKiin. , Sl(A('l'Sl.lii(kp lliilih (I'lliiKen. Clarke outfought and would bo a hnil tlKlit to look nt " 10 VltlCPflt. tt ll llHtA, 1l t.lr.nn.l lln...t, iiV!irt f'T. Kuldijiee of ilnrry Pollnk 1 li I III iilPliihtnn lil he iltts iiKiiliift a Nuw ork IlKhrwelBht In new nil necks. I-irrv Wllllnms. who h in Improved Into a (.tnr henvyneight kIim n lie left I'liltnileiphln fnr 5 OF iii'ii 01" '""I"''. Ii hfen Flcneil un tu .... n.v ,i, ,iMtin 111 nnmmvn nicH.i.ij iilKiu. The next tlmo Jlminv Murphy noes to tho post he will meet Joliimv Uun.lie. iviiruury 7. Then lin will taikle llenin l.inn.inl. Urn It inl minehlnB New Vnrk llKhtweiuht. I'diruirv 21. lloth boiitH nro sihe'luliil for tho Obmpi.i lMdle Morgan Inn l,rcn unable to pet utarteil '.C '!" iut,t slnie he evmiinteil this city ror Uruoklyn Ho is una, r tho nmuiiKcment of Jiiek Hulger The tlrllon mirls Prnnkle Mi Manua at tht Niitlon.il tomorrow night. Two heivywflEht dark rlmi.ls will meet tn New York next rrHiv nlKht Sam MpVev anil llarrv Willis will tr to fell tarh uthcr Into tho rosin. X''i rontests lue linn urrotiKcd for tomor row nlKlu at the Nation il A. C. IMille Moy. of Alltlltown. will liox .loo Arencilo, IMille Morgan, the Hngllsh fiiitherwelKht, will meet I'riinkle MrManus. Joe llnsrn will ilmh with Willie Merhnn, .h.in ConHtiitKo meotn Ch.irley Thomas, una iliniiy uufuuu t.oxts IMJIu Miller. lolinny Kllbane. the featherweight rhnmplon of tho worM, will nil et I'm key Homme) on Moml.iy night at the ())inpla A. A. Mir key Donley, thu Hwlft Newark, N. .1 , ft.ithrr u eight will tin on tho Kloios ngilnst Ilohhy Hejuol'Ia In tho semi. firovcr Hnyps, the etran HiihtwelKht, has lietn hookecl lor a l.out with Tommy Mnlonoy at Clikopee, Masp., Ti-tiruary -S. If Jllchle MIti hell wnnts to meet Johnny Kilhiine iignlu ho enn huo tho honor or meet ing tho champion In tho llrnt mutch of the hoxltig resumption In C'loiclaml. Milchell una Kllbane lmo met twice. Hob McAllister, tho C'allfornli nil.Mloweliiht, who wbh uiinuci. 8lul on his Hanteru lnnilon two Mars iiko. Is taking part la foui-roumt bouts In J rlsco A mntih wns offerea Mortv Tarrcll with Joe Horn II. but the New Yorki r wuntcil tn meet Ted ken-In. 1 ho latter i!eiiinnil'f onli SliMjil to box 1'arrcll. HROOKIi AND WKAR WtX AT HACQUETS Local Players Defeat Boston Pair in Match Today HOSTO.V, .Mass., .Ian. 2S. neuron I. Urnolte, veteian if the hat nml hall Bamo nnd Jnlnt holder of the national donhlea lacqiiet champloiiRhlp with II. I). Scott In lso.1, advanced Into tho third round of tho i:HG i'h.imiiloii.shl) this morniiiK lth tho ahlo assistance of J. V. Wear. Ilrooko and Wear, lopiPxontliiK Phila delphia, defeated H. C. I'Uik idul Hewitt SIorKan, of the Boston Tennis and Itac quot Clnh, four Katnes to two, tho score helnp; 15-5, 1S-17. 15-1, 17-18, fi-15, 15-7. NOTES Or THE AMATEURS The f'olumhus Hutu' iluli. Juniors. In willing to meit any team In tho i tty under tho uwriiKO nm of 111 Mars. f'nluinhiiH has a perfeet muni nKaluut the Junior iinms of Ht. ABatlia'K. hi Man'H aiel thn Hdili una alnut Htnet i'roklij terUn Cliurili For In formation iih to open ilates itiiitri h4 p. Quli; lei. K. of i;. llnll .'ISih iui.1 Miirkit ntreeis. In caro of U l.e.irv. Only team payhiK half expenses necil write. Tho Montgomery A. C. a l.t-11-yrar.oia team, wou. like to urruiiK" ijiiniu with tlim either at homo or uwiiy. Anilrcss Morris UolilllshtT, J-.W North ilat BtrciJ SchiDlklll Huen ilefmto.1 Tnmaiiuu on tho litter's lloor b thu worn of al to 111. I'elelier nna Oaiil. of tho htor. led In muring, each ha Inif four bankets from tho lloor. Tho Aurora 'A. C. wishes games with nil flrM-clags teams In or out of thu city. Address lafnard Mlnuer, BUS North Colorado street. Gayety BoxIiik Program In uildltlon to tho bouts In the 10',, 110 and 1 pound ihtsses tonight ut tho taoty 'lhiatro there will bo two spiclsl Imuts between Krunkle Hruck and Thomas SlierM.ui nnl Young Illgglns anil KM Alberts. The bojs In the tournaments are of exieptlonai . Uss. nnd thera should bu a number of ery good con tests. ABNERHe Will Fall LcfT?; OF LOCAt, nnt (A SMM.L teCTIOH OF rHE. BLeACHERS , , , - i OUST MAD "s.''l rZSZt f Mftv I ijinc- V 3S3HN HEsnv. 1 S vr OlAJs ff NiNEMA K x Was G,rt(N7 U 'ZJ AXV"" RU6L V FftACtlcVf, TIUCD J sCvc. V"1 J mwk 7 f" WTMBAKSWtvnuiJYik. OUSbSl. J V WMii,? v smitm - fl-i -xr ty- " " k -! x I vh WifKMnwssz-) -AS DIDALO THE SecoNt. J' , CTI 1 hf.Yf X feneis X MMSbr' $& felsJA t ,,JM-Moil sdy li Jf N f SHErl Sjmg)) II 'VP-. FRAHWE HlL HAC) A SHADE THe BETTEf? Cf iJCHNNlE WLOUGMUN IN TUe4THQoUT. WANDERERS WILL MEET VISCOSE IN SOCCER MATCH Hard Games Scheduled for Allied and United League Elevens Interest In tomorrow'a eoccor frny.s will ho divided equally hetwecn llrst division Allied Lonirtie and ITnited I.eaRiie Raines, nlthoitKh tho matches In the llrst-named orKanlatlon should ptove the keener. The chief of theso Is scheduled at 3d street and I.chlRli avenue, whero the Wnndirers will clash with tho Viscose cloven, of Chester. In thn United LenRtie, Ascension and lYltotivlllo will meet at Front street and I-rlo avenue, nnd North Philadelphia and Vlnioine at II and Clear lleld streets. The full schedule, with olll clals, follows: Al.l.inn l.nAOi'K. I'irst UhlHlon , I'ulls n Dlfston. at rails. Iteferce. J, Wllllnms. rurltiin vs .St. Nathaniel at "d nnd Clear field streets. Itifiree, .1. Khaw Wander, is s. Vlseoe. nt 'Id street nnd t.flilah ariiui'. Iteferce, John Waldi r ('ardlugton s I'litiinm. at lloth and Bouth struts, Ittfeno J. Kerr. Kerond DUIslon fit. Mlrhnel is. Wilmington, ut Central Park, riffino I steel. V, teran s Hietson, fit Ith nnd Ilrrks streets. Ill fine. I'.it Howlv. Tlilril lUvlslon. Ilrldeshurg s. Tiuon. at TMchmond nnd Orthodox siriets Iteferee. I Carr. .Mulfnrd vs. Onturlu. at Olenoldcn. Ileferee. II. Skelton. I'ottrth DUijiIon Alma s I'airhlll. nt Sill nnd fomerset streets. Iteftree, A. Conmllv. I'urllnn Jrs. s Walkir A . nt P nnd Onturlu streets. Itiftne. 1'. Nltchlt. (MnllUKton s HilKMiinor Jrs.. at D.th and Fotilh streets. Itcferee. J. Paul. Church Division. St Ilarnnb.is h St John at Prankford ronl nnd Uerks street. Itt feree W. K imtell. Trinity s St Simeon, at P and Tioga slriets lleterie, 11. J, (taugloff Purltnn I". It C. vs. North Phllndelnhla, nt 11 street and Nlcctown lano. Itufireo, J. Thompson. t'NiTi:n i.HAtirn Wl'salibkon s Slumroik. nt nidge avenue and Walnut lane. Iteferre. P. Ounn. Asienslou s riltomllle, ut Pront street nnd Hrlo lUftiue Hi fine (I. oung lirlstol vs Anola. nt Kali strut and Hunt ing Pirk iiienue Iti feree H. Jinklns. St. Stephens s Wocklland, nt luth street and Hunting Park avi nue. Itifcrie. W. H. North Phlladeliihl i V. M. A n Vlneome, nt II and ClinrtlcM stns'ls. Iteferce. Jnmcs Wnldcrs. INr)USTiAI, i.iiaciiu. Hohlfeld Munufui luring Co s. Mnrlex Towel Co , ut Slh and lirlstol streets. lit f iti e. Divld lAltiton Sons' B. J It. Poster Co, at Tulln nnd Allightnj. lterereo II. liuiu- Standard Holler Hearing is. Cresson Morris Co, al f-Sih streit nnl Haverford aenue. Hefereo. It. Scott I'.lertrle Storage llatttrv s. Cramn Shln hulldlng Co. ut Chdtui ntenue nnd Magnolia street. Hifurto. II. Wullemale. PHiLAnni.PHiA i.HAtim:. Class A. Wlsalnomlng vs. Illusion H C dalo inenuo and VanWIrK strict. nt Torres. Iteftrte, J, Christ Church a. Hullewllle at 10th nnd Hutlir strcts. Iteferce. IV. I-obley. lints' Club s. Textile at I Tout street and 1V1 menue. Ite-feree, II. Smith. Class II, Waerly Wlsslnomlng P. C. at Torres. dalo uenuo and IHthndox streot. Itcferee, W. Hunt..... CMJI aAMUS Mi Hon ta Hnverford College, at Mrrlon. Itefcreo, T. U Muckrlizlu. Flynn-Fulton Go Tonight NRW OHLHANS. I-i., Jan. SS -To show tho HorM Hint hu Is n likely optionem of Jena lllartl, I're'l Fulton In In lino fettle for hln Jtiroiini bout with I'orky Kljnn tonluht 'ilia MlnnuHota heuncjtfht expectH to win handily. IMvnn nlbo U In koo.1 stiaOH unit has heen 4rulneil for the Unit with Kam Ijiuntford r'lun sas no win siiaiicr ruiiouu coniiucute. For a Sweet Voice Any EaOrBARD STo auvENtUe. no , M t. I T -. t. . X -iKVwV llll ftWD DE OLD KENTUCKY TtoSEBOo' PUT VbOtZOLDCToHN UENRy SToHNSoN AWitsV IM THE ?GUrat UoUMti. NEWS OF LOCAL Trultt. nf Ux Itttnll ('ri.Ilt nulntft. mih In a Ii uiu mnml uhm hln trnm irfurtnl I In 'f)ino-lfuk" font, irrntliik IIiikh tn l 0c fiHtH inn hoMliiK Mrnt Miiu In tho htrttw hrlilKP & ClotliiT Mid Tohlcht tlic ItuliiKirl.it L.ictie trams will bruin Uh Kimm. mnml nulchon on Oailrio AIIih Mcf'.itKllfH' Kron-Ktittn tentit lmttlH Mrnt nlicr, with Kiull .Mnnuriicturlntc Oonumh In Hoiuml pccsltlon. ti R K. Trjon rntnpanv Imwlnrit, of thf In dtiKtrliit IMtfur. nftff u nrrlps of ickthch. nro nt list In n fair wuv tu kIvh tho il.ut tcattiH u liatllf. , Ilntall Cnnllt will nic-tt .Towrlry In tlin next srtH of tln Straw brltlKit riotltltr (."tittntn Thurwrinv nlelit. Hoth have Ijpi ti HhnwlnK Kooil form ni a wt'll-rolU il irlpj In antlel rntod bv tho lilfr dfpartment ntorn lttole,H uf the panic Matth wih hlnli linlhltluil In tho Slrnw brlilKo riotlilcr UamiP. with SU in hli hint vamp. CI irk of riothliic. ulin rem hol tho zw mark. Tllv. of AcrnuntK has bon ilntnR rtmui tall huHtlhiK latch with i lcw nr brirmint: hl.i team hack Into lht position Thn 1'ranklln Hank lenin nirniuly evapxl fiharlnff tin? fate or pmeral othtr Iuirik IpihI crH In tho Natlonil Hank man 1ip Iuki nluht. After Corn KxihaiiRi' won the oijenlnjr liattje thn IVanklin 8iu.nl ralllcl. wlnnltm the w oiiii Karno by M plna and thn llnal by l pitta. rm.rth Htrpet hroko the tie for serond pla o with i'pnnsyhantn ('nmp.in rrpreiptilaileH by winning nl thrro p.miu'm In the National IlTttk Ihmkuo tourniy. Tho Ith HtreeUrM did not neeil their S pins bv hiiidbap nllnwaine Iinwjrr knot ked ilown 1M1 tn tlio cp' nnd t;iinif, whllo FlHHitk nut t ceded In upseltliitf .t In Ills flrHt appeal nni-p. The Quaker City Lpneue hrniadn will aaln occupy tho KcjHtono 1.c,ik'i alka tuniKlit In DREW IS REAL "COME BACK" IN SMASHING TRACK MARKS California Star Recov ers Form in Sprints After Two Serious Breakdowns No sprinter over broke ilown so com pletely nml yet recovered to break so mnny records ns Ilownnl Drew, of the University of Southern Cillfninlii, who ennnleil the world's indoor mark for the 70-ynrd dnsli In New Voik on Wednes day. Drew linn suffered two serious In juries from pulled tendons, jet after his tccovery ho h. smnshed uurld's iec ords. Drew's first hrenkdnwn nt tho Olympla enmes in 1312 put him out of tho liuinlnu Kiime for nearly ll year, but ho recuper ated and earl) III l!)ll eiiualed tho world's record of 9 3-0 seconds for the iini .arus and 21 1-5 seconds for the 220 yards. Ills breakdown at Stockholm wns seilous, fur oven fco clever n conch as .Mike .Minpny thotiKht Drew would never bo ahlo to run nRaln, because very few sprinters pull tendons and then como back. Drew btoke down iialn Inst Hummer, but ho is himself onto mine, as ho prowd when hn beat Ioonils nnd Morso In the special 70-yard dash. He says ho Is onB to retire from the cinder path tills year, but If ho keeps in shape physically the chances are that the luto of rnclriB will keep him In tho game for some time to come. In splto of his Kreat work within tho last two years It Is doubtful if Drew will over ah'uln bo In tho condition ho was at Stockholm prior to his break down Mlko Murphy predicted that had Drew not pulled a tendon In his pre liminary heat that summer, he would have put tho world's record for tho 100 metres so low that It would not havo boen broken again In years, Murphy proved this by tho fact that Old Time! s& nrr cu5p7j ex-' ff m Jen --- JyT-X-" ' l ''HA fgAL "ViMnETT ANb ALEfiT VRtcStAT -HILE 3to& EuTeetAiNeo rm a rasstM6 gee in ine 3ro oaif 'Buuen "Hie i-ivsvsi'fivs-; BRANt NEW UltyrrS WERE IN EVIDENCE; No Doubt to Vowstpu. anv VtoSStBlUITV OF THe (i30r(E f caw Oo VOUUKt our. ca.onio ?3 BOWLING ALLEYS their ri'KUlar werkl inntetitfl. A clnRle nerltn of three Rutin h w pa rate the iHe lead ers, Fii pnnin pxi Itlnc inatthnN are anllilpated as thn llrct round drawliiR to a dost? tEexallx, the nlxth team In tlip KpMnno I.phkiu. pimed ii blR nurprli' wlnn thev tacklpil 1'lrntpn nnd won the drat two canif-x the Mt-Mti haiidhan allowiintp btdmi it fat tur In tho n hlevi mpnt Snrn, with un In bin Kecnnd Kiinii, nnd Iiunpiin'H IP! In th tlilnl Rame whh Ii IMraliH won. wire lhi hlRhcit total b the Unuue It.idera Pirates were ennauli d nnnipwhat when thei paw Tirmlnnl the runner up. drop thru hhh8 tn AkhxrU In the K intone tnurnev Hnk. nhne yi,d Hiur fir ljliiiit lull nt tractfl attptition earlier In the wtek, again slifiwid pIhhi bv tntalliK fiL"J Pnn for thp win ners, nli best moio, LM7. otMurrlnt: In tho last KHine. Hjirchllt KtartPii nlT In tin.- ntyl for ArhmU with a LVJ mi ore totalel Ifl" und dropped to 111 In hlH 1 int effort fl11l Knox helped Amimilz with 201 and tid In th" last twu u.itniH whtn hn replaced Hr I. 1. Hhlolda Tho Market ftreet itiud of the Nation ii heaRie put in a buny nlelit un 'leinilnnl Al- lM. rlllHK Hl RriniPH, one HrfM lieiliR ti pout punetl nuuii'MiH nt with Kourth htieet n pre FiutiitfM. The Point h Strei t quintet wim all threo Raines and tltiard Nttitiual won twn ironi .uniKi Minor. Quite the oppp-tlte whr the KhnnlitR of the IMnuard lie MRalru't HartRPri, iih the fnrrm r nntrtdled ItnnRtin In lle or tho lx gaim Thilr rerm w ih in the kp ond Ranir of the regular wikl rontemH In which Hungers did then hMt work, totaling It.'d to S- Itoosteri wetn title to their name, annexing; thn tnteht from Anhtri In Kctonc bee tion M (d"ll innugh, IMmllr'if L'L'J an 1 Tilt-! LM were the nl HmnM bitter than a doublu lentiiry in the games L'upjrlKht by t'mlrrwood K I'nJtrwooiI. HOWARD P. DREW Don I.lppiiicott, tho I'onnsjlvnnla sprlutor, wlio made u new mark of 10 .1-5 seconds In that meet for 100 metres, was beaten by Drew ovory day by more than a ard ".S'ovcr in all tuy llfo." snid Muipliy, In speakiiiK of Dtow nt that time, "havo I seen any sprinter with such wonder ful Job notion as Drew. Why, his less lly back and forth Just llku pistons. Ho K"t away ub fast ns any man 1 over saw and ho has ii wonderful tin tali." Tli urn aro still soino other sprinting records for Drow to smash, and tho coming spring or summer ought to bco him up to his old tricks. ft, fiVn. '--, 'ft .'''. ' " WH6! H6 toos fAIHTV . PgO(M (m, Famous Ol&- T(MB.ACTEO AS R.6.FfeE i " ', i ' 1 1 "BoaTs BE(N; CALLED on Accourrrof ERIN6 ON DE. VRON -TL o TOOU jCif w 5&---- CH s9 I "oo BvPm bssw o3KA I i-'kc HmhM JamSc TjBhAi '"'" IHru .. nHwW CZb0Z 0ua"r MR ' rfaJsSLSPfy Vjtw" fkoF. SOC 57INKS "WE ELEGANT oTOCKey WAS ANER.V LARSE rEATURG. Of THE. EENlNiS. H FACT HE.W6.2 LAtiE HE LOOKED LIKE A DNlN H . 'PLAY fair; says COACH LEWIS OF GERMANTOWN H. S. Manheim Athletes Estab lish New Record for Clean Sport Scholastic Basketball Schedule for Today West I'lilluili'tpliln IIIkIi hdiool is. At hiiitli (ll IIIkIi iliool, ut .Vtluntle (lt. N. .1. ( nniilen lllttli srliool n. Villein IIIkIi .Siliiiul, ut "litem IliKli. lower Merlmr IIIkIi School ih. (irr iiiiiutown .imlein, nt (.rrmtititnwn. Mi din IIIkIi SiIiodI tn. Kriinrtt Mpmre IIIkIi Si hool, at Kuinrtt Sipiitre. I.u iille College th, llnrby IIIkIi School, nt lnrli. ( lirslnut Hill Auulemy in. Cermun town rrlenilM sc hnol, ut (piecil I line. llolrstnwn IIIkIi h, Uinniliite lllffh, ut l,uuMliile. Itrnuii rrepnrntiirt tn. hwurthmore I'repnrutory, tit .Swiirthinnre. lenklntowii IIIkIi tn. Cnnsholiorken IIIkIi, ut Jenklntonn (nlRlit). TUACK. Aurora-Vesper loutents (relay rotes) ut rpKiopul Atudrm. (Jermnntown lliBh School made a new tecord In clean basketball play esterday In the Knnie with the Central IIIkIi School athletes when the Pilmson and Gold won, 22 to 10 In the cntlro 10 minutes of play the Oernianlown plnyers did not commit a sltifile personal foul and had only four foul Koals i ailed on them for incorrect dtlbbllng, etc, on technical rules Prof I'hlllp C5. Ia?I.s, coach of the Gcr mnntown caue athletes, Is Justly proud of this record. "Clean sport is a great thing," he said this morning. "In tho game csterdii we made a wonderful shotting of sportsmanship, for It was n hard mutch and tho Central High School plateis were older and more experienced, and '.hey plajcd a hard game. "In splto of the fact that somo of the Central High regulnts wero pitted against us, mv men plated a clean, gcntlemnnly game and deseive credit for their work. Not committing ft single personal foul in 40 minutes establishes a new record. Two years ago In a game between West Phil adelphia High School and tho I'enn fresh men tho West Philadelphia team played 10 minutes without making u personal foul. In this game llto fouls ttcro called for dribbling offunscs " Professor Lewis has always maintained a high standard of fairness nnd open play, and In coaching his men has Im pressed upon them tho necessity of play ing "on tho level" and eliminating mnny of the llttlo tricks in basketball which nro noticed by tho spectators but often missed by tho toferie. Tho West Philadelphia team which played two ear ago with out fouling was also ono of Professor Lewis' sipinds. Centrnl High's bnaketbnll team yeitcrday was ni.ulo up of nomo of tho turulty and mrub nl.icra rniitnln l-owlr. Truutwcln, Tnrr Armstrong nml Iol.oni: started In tho Bm with (leriiuiutown. When Oetxing was sent to tho sidelines for rough play Captain Totv ler took his til. n u unil Alucnuer rrplaietl j-'ow-ler. Turr. who plajed such un ImiHirtunt pnrt In the Intcrtlusa Kamcs ut Centrul, was tha star. Tho Sixth rorm nnd the Klith t'pper hate had u eloan IlKht lor leadliiK Iionora In the IntcrclasH Held hockey Kami a. It the Hlxth I'pjier wins next week, u He will result for Ural place, us the followlnK lcak'ua standing will show. Teaina Won Sixth Form .1 I'lflh I'orni ! Sixth t'nper , '2 'I'hlril form I lourili lorm o I,nt. PC 0 J.ooo 1 T.V) I orn a ,2V) i .000 IKM'BTtltAt LEAOUB BTANDINd, Western B .' 'l Ws Klectrle fl...WS & n. o. liinid. n a ,ms iiala Kil'n 2 ti ,iri :'.. f1 A1'1"" 5 -l .727 -".m. Pulley. 2 II ,!S) Hta'rd Holler 7 .(lift vn. Ultcult t 0 ,191 The Western Electric iiumtet, playing high-calibre brill, scored an easy victory over Amerlcnn Pulley, 33 to 20, In an In dustrial League melee nt the Quaker City Athletic Club. 2Cth nnd Dauphin streets, last night, and now figures In ft tie for leadership with B Q. tludd. Tho Inst named team has held the premier position undlsputcdly since Tuesday night, when J & J. Dob.son was defeated, thun breaking up a three-cornered tlo. In the other game Inst night, between Halo & unburn nnd Nntlonal Biscuit tho latter won easily and boosted Itself out of last place, nnd now Is a party to n triple tie for sixth place. Tho score wan 37 to IS. Western Hlectrlc and Na tional Tilscult, the two winners, had little diniculty In mastering their opponents, and both led by big mnrglns nt half time The Western Hlectrlc'fl victory ttnn fea tured bv the playing of Centre Anderson who dlsplnyed some rapid lloor work and led his team in Hold gonls with five. Ho plnved a hnrd game throughout, while tho Western Dlectrlc forwards, Mc Namco nnd Pike, seeing tho gomo vir tually decided nt tho end of tho first half." took It upon thcmseltcs to case up toward tho finish. The De Nerl bnskctball team of he Hnstern League Is now only ono game behind the .Insprr Jewels For some time De Nerl was going at n speedy clip, but tho tendoncy of the entire team to kick nt the decisions of the referee nnd to use foul tnctlcs has caused their gradual downfall, until one more defeat while Jasper is winning will put the Musical Tunders on eqilnl terms with the Ken slngtonlnns for last place. Last night's contest nt Nonpnroll Hall went to Jasper, 30 to 21. Whllo Jasper outscored the visitors from the floor, 7 go.ilH tn 5, De Nerl would havo had a good chance but for tho continual fouling of Doo Newman nnd Dill Dark. Twice Itcferee Prennati called fouls on this pair because they disputed n former decision. Barney Scdtnn, who tossed tho fouls for Jasper, made 16 out of 27 tries, but Dark ond Newman, who did the shooting from the li-foot mark for Do Nerl, converted only 50 per cent, of their chnncos Into points. Dark tried 20 and landed 10. New man bhot twice and mado one. STANDING OF TIIK TDAM8 W. I,. I'.f V. L. P.O. Oreynock 17 S .(.so Trenton ... 1114 .440 Ileadlns . 1MI ."77 Ho Nerl .. 111.1 .423 Camden. .. WW .r.Oi) Jasper .. 10 IB .385 sciii:dilu ixm tonight. Trenton at lrc stock. Value and Price at the Second Floor Clothes Shop Value: $18, $20 and $25 qualities in fit, fabric, style and service, actual clothes value, not simply a price marked on a tag. Price: $15 all year round, mado possible by cutting every unneces sary expense; no high first-floor rents no free d e 1 i v e r i e s no charge accounts no reduction sales. Investigate Before You Buy! $18, $20 and $25 Suits and Overcoats Jamerson Clothes Shops 1425-27 Chestnut St. SECOND rXOOK Other Shops ht. Louis, Kansas Clty w&mwmmmjiM 7 isf Air ftffij) ill0 Or 11 ttlji By WALT McDOUGALL m i - r - v if ;- t '