n,,w''",T 'vrn TtmupKjm.t lipw)!HWBWryflyfl EVENING LEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1016. 13 pENN AND S WARTHMORE MEET ON BASKETBALL COURT TONIGHT OTHER SPORTS NEWS' msjinjii, iwv.ihjhiihihi ihp,,"UW wi mij-w U SALLE TEAM HOPES TO LIFT CATHOLIC TITLE "Danny" McNichoPs Play ing Features in Victory Over Darby i)THER SCHOOL NEWS ..- 1 La Salic College students nro comment Ihat their team will innko n good show ing In tlic series of games for the (fit1i 'ellc schools basketball ehamplniHilp of (he city. Thl belief wns ntrciiBtlmtiPil by tho result of tho contest wltli Darby Midi School yesterday nftornnon at Darby, when T.n Halle ColleKo won by a Itcoro of 25 to 13. Darby High lias one V ii.A Btrnnirpat Inntns 1 11 thn llelowrirn County High School League. It was a very lough name, In which a Sallo pot In wimo very clever team work. D.mny Mc-isieiioi, tno forward, fihoweil brilliant form. Ho had live Held rroats nnd flvo foul gonli to his credit I. ...... ll.1 .... ......... ,1 I. -I Khen unio wu viiuiii ,, iiiwiu iiiiiu ii. hi the points mnuu uy J,a Dane, mil, ran- iullo, Olllcsplc, Connelly nnd McNichol ii showed splendid team work. Iluf. ho tallied three Held goals, although playing a guard position, was ono of the Itaaers. ff Darby High was by no menus out felasscd In the gamo with tho La Salle collegians yestcrtiay, lor inn ronicst was much closer thnn tho score suggests, though Darby players admit It was thu roughest game tliey have taken part In for some time. Pearl, Forbes, Onrneiiter, Spahr, McDougnll, Momlroy and Captain Frauton all Rot In tho fray and '.vorkod I' hard for victory. Pearl, with three field Roals, and Portion, fwlth one Held Roal nnd flvo fouls, nc fcountcd for the Darby score. With n good foul-goal thrower Darby IIIkIi could have won the game. Forbes bad 2.1 thancos to mnko single points and only "made good Ave of them. P Swarthmorc Preparatory School defeat ed nrown T'repnrntory, .",1 to H, In tho gamo at Swnrthmoro yesterday. Hlnch- oan, iicnjnmin, mow, iioyi arm lam gren ,vcrc tho stars for Swarthmorc. jTarnnll, Sutter nnd Dickinson also played well for the suburban school. Colgnn, Biuden and Whlttmnler excelled for Brown Preparatory School. p Lower Merlon IllRh School defeated liermaniown jicauemy, h to ;u, ycsicruny itternoon, when Captain Lardy Davis. VnA Mi-flownl! Srhnrinrt mi,l Allnn ti-n,-,. tall playing at the top of their miino. Captain Davis scored nlno Held goals and alio lour ioui goais, .. points lor mo Ardmoro school. Cnptaln Holmes, Kent and Dlnsmore excelled for Ocnnnntown. t S Captain Kd Cramp, of tho 1015 I'cnn- clvanla Jlllltnry CoIIpro football team, was at Franklin Field a whllo yesterday J Bafternoon. Tie conferred with a number Vn former Penn gridiron stnrs, amoiiR Sthem Bill Hollenback and lty Dickson. In discussing the 10H! coach for the Penn I'sylranla Mllltnry C'ollego athletes. Cap Ktaln Cramp said fe "We need a good coach but ono who K has business interests, so mat ho will find It necessary to dovote only a part of bis tlmo to football work. Pennsylvania .Mil itary College nays more than the ma- fyorlty of tho schools for a football coach, and we want a big man for tho job, but ono with other Interests." There are many inflelders and out fielders at tho Germantown High School this year. Many of tho star football players are candidates for tho baseball team. The battery candidates will work Under the Instructions of Professor Nic holas, an cx-collego pitcher, whllo Protes tor t,cwls will have charge of the Heblers. Longstrcet, Lnvin, TIcndler, Cowdrlck, Hanshaw, Craig, voung, McKnrnhcr, Maneely nnd Jiutler Miould prove valu able on tho baseball diamond this Bea ton. Flttlhger, u former Camden HlRh School passer, Is helping PcmiiiiKtou School to many victories In tlio cago gamo tills Mason. Incidentally, this star forward .helped to defeat his old school in tho re cent match nlnvcd at Camden. Calvlu Bills, brother of tho Pennington conch, li captain of tho team. Ho .i a very pablo and heady leader. SjTho Norrlstown InterscbolaBlliM will bo una on .unio ;.. hcnnoi iracK ninnngcrn are asked to post this dato on their ijneuum books, and arn Iniormeii tnai tnoro Information will bo coming from Korrlstown later In tho season. Friday, June 2. It the ilntn fni- Mm pffv litirli school ,h(hinfn....l,l.. ..., .tl,,Ull.-lllll inut'i. Kit Is hardly likely that many of tho InAll ntt.1.1.. ...Ill I I. I., i 1..I.A. t.m t l.n ai aiiiivifja will up iti'iu IU iuivu in uiu Jorrlstown mct for that rvuKon. Tradea' RjrinAl ,i.1 i- 4A llt1, ..till onm- T,"wvi ami vji uttti(iu ii t iitiii ii tiJiti- vo iviiii inu iiircu uiiy lUK'i ntiiMwin .ina 5?ar, and thn meet i-an hardly ho called, a heretofore, tho "QundrmiKUhir" chain- yiunsuipa. 5 f!intrnl 1 n:trtu Wnrnm PiriMlIf EronT WAYNU lna.. Jan. L-J. -The Cen: IUM League in UHU will l tunipQnt i l?1 Haute. KvftnwvJilo and houth JlemJ, IT. ujr,u,i mill C,,IllKIIUllli ,. . illuiltl ,uf- W and llunkiiiuii. Midi., unit Wlieullng, V. liero, when forrelln were, iti'ii i antee the. loinpletion of Iho touton. h iieSfl. MusU-K"" '"'J prinKlh Id 1111 l'lici'8 of the IJrli-, Pa . rumiimlowii, O.. Fort Wayne f lulm. whli Ii fulled to pout tit. A. 10-Kuino Hi'tu'ilult', upmilng May lierc, when forfrUa nero. iKuti'il t r.- .... w inn- iifin iiciign ,, ,...- ...fc-.. -7".ui th ill 4 Fort vv,i. jv l.u-Kulllv ,,IH'lllll UI1UIHIIK .im I and cIohIiie t.nlmr Day, was decided upon. "Cleveland Transfer Ifang.s Fire y.L,evEUANU, O.. Jjii. Ii. President Tom ",,iiKiuii, o ine AmiTit'iiii .wn.iaii"ii. n ,w yceterday In roufcrcnco with Owner C . ,mtr, with roferencu t tho nroixiknl nuns- t"' or ma I'levtland Aseoi-iaiioii k-uih io ITojtdo. No iletulla or tho ineetliiK Wfro Klvrn liy-.i1"". " wan B'lndtti'il tlm iirniuiaod talo "'the tlub to u hvniilrato luaucd Ly Itoser torf" IIBD iUIIIUiCU. Scholastic Athletic Schedule for Today School of Pedagogy vs. Seminary, nf Perhlnmen. i ni"1 ,'.'! !,,,.,tr Normal vs. l'crklomen Mltlersvllle irJ--hTrrr5,!,p ?""'", " tlrnrite School, al J.eorco School. KM.r,!!!1''!.".'"!'! . Hfm,1Viry v. Ilnterford Whom, in Hntcrfnni. ,,'su, III .iltlrrl lc. rlionl. in II.m i-i rnrtl. St. .Ift..ttt. b f..ll. .. .. ,- -.- - r,,7 '"'tsp . .,1 orris (Iannis, i,i .iiiiiiiiir t lV. I IltllhP,, lllnl. U..I I MI,'."i'hI "' '''I'lle'hi.lHiile William., in Silmnl vs. A pitlalnry, at Allrtittniti. rddlc In' Allrnlown Pre bI1!I ??.'.' "Wh " snHlimorc lllqb. ni Niinrlhtnnrc, sohnoi' V'VJ i ' ''""" Mc,lnn lnK r,chooi, nt Atdiiinrr. I HACK. nfii i"i ""'"I'lomhlp mrrl. fcntrnl lllxli Miliniil k)iuiiIiiiii. SWARTBMORE AND PENN QUINTETS CLASH TONIGHT Annual Basketball Game Will Be Played in Weightman Hall GREYS BEAT TRENTON Swarlhnmrp and Pennsylvania will meet In tholr annual bnskctball clash In Weight man Hall this evening. While Pennsylvania Is a factor In tint Intorcnllegiate l,cague this is really tho "big" game of tho lted nnd lllim season. H is the most Important contest on tint Swartlunore schedule nlso. Mloth liavo greatly Improved teams over last year. Swarthmorc has beaten Pennsylvania six times in tho last seven games, tho Unmet team losing last year by tbrco points. Swarthmoro, as a usual thing, turns out fine basketball teams. Tho one of t9l -l. "i was tho weakest that ever worn tho darnel, but this year tho wiuad Is back again In hlgb speed. Pennsylvania, too. Is a much better team than last year. Tho lted nnd Mue is much faster and has better goal throw ers. Hut tint Penn team Is light. Knur of the Hvo Swarthmorc players tower moro than sfx feet and aro good basketball players with it. Tho smallest man In the squad. Is Harry, the captain. Last year bo played forward. Ho Is now working at guard. Sprout, who played centre for Swarthmorc last year. Is playing forward. Tho Penn team will get going with Wee Willie Williamson In harness. The big gest crowd of the season is expected. I'l'iiiisiltiinla. Niviirthiniirc. Martin fnrttiirit Ilonnclly U lillamscin fiiruurd Sprout .leffoid centre Snarknian MrNlcliol guard Mctinvcrn 'ones guard Harry Iteferre Prior P. Carney. I'mplrr George (nrtrlKht. Thn nroystnek nnesrrs humMed tho nnenlv Tlcvra last nlcht in nn Kiistern I.encue came playnl ut Conner Hull. The llnnl scoro was '1, ' 2S In favor of tho rnuri'hmon. I'or the wlniirni tho plavhn: of Fognrtv. iJino ronre mul ("roes rritiirod, the latter scnrlnu six Koal fiom tlchl. Franokln nnd Cllntoa dlil the moat of the scoring for Trenton. Unc ut): aitKVSTOPK. FleM. Foul. Aosla. I'ts. Ihnn.', fonvnnl. guard., o 7 -1 " Susnrnian. forward 1 o 2 S V"n:artv.' fortrard o 4 i I,.iwionco. contra :t o o n Crnen, suard d n 0 32 Ileirun, guard II 0 l a Totals 10 TltBNTON. Francklc, forwnrd .", It l!ltnt(in foru-itnl netzlnscr, centre I t 1 J- lloush. KUnrd 1 ! a ' Frost, guard 1 0 0 3 Totnls "s T) 7 -." Fouls cnitimlttod-arovstook. Ill: Trenton. 20. rtoferee Ilictrell. Score nt end of first half Trenton, t.',; Ureyslock, 0. SlamliiiR of tlm Clubs W. I,. P.C rirevntock. IS . S . Trenton, Itiwllng... in 11 .r.77 Ho Nerl Caiiideii... i:i Kl ..'.Ol Jasper.. W. I.. P.O. it in .42.1 tl IS .J2.I 10 111 .3S.1 Schedule for Tonight Camden nt Do, Nerl. Jasper at Ileudltu.-. The big gnmo tonight Huartlnuoro uud Penn. will bo between Camden, tvllli tbroo mralght defentB charged to them, will tacklo Do Null tonight. It Maw been a long time luce Do Norl won. Jmr him won Iwo cumes In n row nnd will try to Khoot the 1 learn full of holes In Heading lunUlll. Just now iho Hours am playing tine hal. When Unggcrty taps tho ball- tho team looks great. It Is pretty hard to keep away from tlet for first position In tho Industrial league. West ern Kleeirlo now shares Iho place with Iludds, The five of St. Win's Catholln Club not only claims tho Independent team championship of tho city, but is willing to play for tho tltlo If any on cares to dispute tho claim. Jimt ns soon as Jimmy llronn gets back Into high gear Camden will begin winning. Tho trouble is when Urown goes oft no other player taken his place. Wrnonah makes Its debut In tho city this afternoon, playing at (llrard College. Tho St. Paul laifcUelball team, of Ovcrbrnok. defeated the Iteilflelil A. C. tlvo last nlKht by tho rcoro of -7 to W. AVoodliury C. C. Officers M. i:. Doughis lias been vlcaleil prrslilriil of Iho Woodbury Country dull, uf Woodbury. N. J., for tho ensuing year. Other oftlccrs follow: Colonel U. O. (ireen. tlrst lcu jiresldeiit: C. U. It Urolsford. second l''o prewaent; J. J. hum. nicrlll. Jr. secninry: W. II. Sutton, treasurer: VV. I). Fuller, auditor: a. II. (Ireen, Jr.. P. N, Ilamerslrom. I'rodcrlcU Morck, C. It. Patter ion. I P. Jilt'hcll, P. B. SteoIm.ui and W. It, Swint irustieii Centrul JmilorB Win From P. 11. Hi Tho junior basketball team of tlm Central Y. M u. A. dctcated iho P. It. It. V. II. C. A. i.lninru In iho former's cago this morning b tno sLore ui i RINGSIDE ILLUSTRATIONS AT NONPAREIL BY WALLY (WL-i LWt MtK vjueiT s$S A HUMP VnA rVCQ 1 OWNER I icfltJSSiVi jRfliljJ' 3lT WL D0lEHAMU5K AND GlLLVVAM PcUMO ' THE UMITS tf THE niW5rOO CoNfINIrl6 gp TREV CASgADED GRACEFULUY OVEBTHE RoTES. fSa Ots AM tE "N. (FAMiOS NON-APPAEEL) VCLUB? UUH ! t AMD IN DONATION hi Q A GENfMAN of Color. ViHo DESIRED AN IrtTUOOUCTlCN TO THE AUulENCE. BUT WAS INPoriMEbTHATTHE DESIRE VA5 mot MUTUAL eACK CdRMLEV SAINTS MKFT PUKtTAN Allied League Soccer Gnmo to Played nt 2d and Clcarlicld Ho .St. Nathaniel ninl I'urltnn Y. M. I. Iho tlrst (llvlHlon, Allied Ijcague, nf nro selieilulcil to meet In a league match thlx afternoon nt the .SalntH" liallltvlek, at 2d nnil Clearfield streets. Ilnth eluhM were new to the llrst division nt tho start of tho present season, hut each haa a good record to date. Puritan ran greatly Im prove Its position In the standings by a victory today, and will light hard from the outset for tho points. r,lne-up: St. Nathaniel. I'urltnn Y. M. I.. West jro.il llrenrley llnmp.'on right rulltinck l'nrkir Dnlton left fullback T.uran llalnsworth ....rlKht hnlflmck Monk Wambach ....centre halfback Calhoun Mnrnuck left halfback Illnck Jackson outside rlaht Jnyes McCartney ....Inslile rlRht Onlleitlicr Kirk centre forward Weldon Hunt Inside left Jtajcr Uelnmo outsldo left Johnston Hefrrce John Hlmw. IJnesmcn Jayes and Ulnckney. Thno of halves IS minutes. ItltlSTOL TO PLAY ANOLA United Lcap;uo Match Attraction at 10th and Hunting Park Avenuo . Bristol, of tho United League, has an excellent chance to gain on tho league leailera this afternoon when tho team clashes with Annla. On form Hrlstol should not experience any great dllllculty in coming through on the long end, al though tho Anola eleven Is suro to put up a hard light. Llnc-up: lirlstol. Miller Hernbardt . I-'ettlnncr .. Younir T.ivlor i'arter Krler Weldon .... lira Schulto Atldlemnnn Anola. C.iulcv Shonawald . . . Ilowycr pnal rlclu fullbick ....left fullback ..rlKht halfhtrk ..centre b.iHh.ick. . , ...left halrbnck ....outsldo rlfcht Instdo rlKht. .... ....centre forward.. Iniddo left . cumnunic I'lunkett I.ockbc.id icivay Hd wards iieimutn . HetlKes . Wilson . .outsldo left.. Itefereo Kd. Jenkins. Linesmen Ilowyer and Ilarklns. Time of halvcn, 45 minutes. HOIILFELD PLAYS MARTEX Second Place in Industrial Soccer League Is at Stake The tie for second placo In tho Indus trial Soccer League between Hohlfeld Manufacturing Company and tho Martex Towel Company will ho broken this after noon when the two teams meet In a league matcli at the North Philadelphia Hall Park, Kth and Uristol streets. The teams are very evenly matched nnd a fast gamo la expected. I.lno-up: Hohlfeld Co. Martex Towel Co. Hcntt goal Mcftulnor Itobluson right fullback Keller Itflc left fullback lievon llodgena right bniriiack UhtRhiim Hmlth entre halfback V.-irnell 1. I'fausterl left halfback Hollard Parker outside rlxht Miller Condon Insldo right Corrcn Wiisson cenue forwnrd Hates C. I'fausterl Iruldo left O'llrlen Unwell outsldo left Crahshnw Heferce Charles Want. I.lnesmenTrcgnot and llutts. Time of linlvra 4.1 minutes. ALLIED LEAGUE SOCCER Fairhill Park Scene of Allied League Match Today Onn of tlio best soccer games of tho day khould result when tho Wanderers ineot Vlicosc, In a tlrst division Allied League, game, at Falrlilll Hall Park, 3d street and Lelilgh avenue, this afternoon. Tho Marcus Hook eleven Is best remem bered as tho team that held tho III berninns to two drawn games In tho Na tional Cup series, and the Wanderen linvn ti dllllcult task before thorn this nfternoon. Llno-up: Wanderers. . V,.'V"". Cearco goal Dennett Taylor right fullback.... rrendergast I'loKesrts left fullback Flannelly It. Wilson right halfbuck 'Caylor Archibald centre halfback Hewitt (Irelder left half, a'k Chow W. Ilurgin outsldo right A. IJohertv (I. Wilson Insido rlkht Iiownlng It Uurgln centre rorward Cordlngly tlraham Inside loft J. Itoherly lltackuioor outsldo left........ llcrmsn Lehigh's Hcst Rine Score SOUTH IIKTIII.BHKM. Pa.. Jan. W.-Hhnot-bur aRalnst Harvard University, tho Lehigh Uutvtrslty Illito Club mado a score of UJ1. uhlcli U ihc best ever nisde by a Urown and While bhnollni; team. Tho summary: Holmes, KIT: Pardee. 1S3; Kmllh, 100; Snyder. lS'J: Vales. 1S.I. C licffll' 5Sc (f jgEff" I eooriietj,6tT5vjTA.-rMtS WlNAAMO IeanS TttvS tttfYOElJ. ? l&fr,, JCf hS VTYsSMFa ifcSih VlfflO Wi r- AMZLmSjBJBXt J&. oLva-ss52-. ! ''UUMMUV LEV' SAVE& 0DlE MUUEN PRfiM H4E SUAUCHTER By CHA51M6 CTOE l30N& MHo OoEsttrdAflE VWHAT PoSITvON A MM HfcttTS INrtVEN FTS OM HIS KN&&&.(THVErtDtCT CAUSEb MdCH CoMMENTr) OAH DASH 1TALK vwHATiTHE. USE i OF E.E.lNi f EATHEK- .VWE1&HT CHAMPION ' . VI OP ENGLAND IF ,m wyrACConocri ICfJiaTnEPAK f OdG o-i Z'i tf- KJIMOTT Nil, i PEECY AUGftEY SW0E0 TRJJE DRtTKH Contempt rk ring coMVErcnofts wvBrmPTLv. StTTINC DoWNrttbuT FOlMISSIOrt IN TIIE NO RD. tMlM E t.vtK. Tom HWE5 AfWbTriS VuKEKr LIEUT, CARR.Y, TAD JONES GETS BIG SUM FOR COACHING YALE Three-Year Contract Will Net Former Football Star $21,000 HAD GREAT RECORD NEW HAVEN, Jnn. 29. Tad Jones will sign a contract to coach tho Yale foot ball team for threo years. Ills salary will bo $7000. According to a man who Is In closo touch with affairs at Yale, Jones Is Just as certnln to head foot ball affairs hero next year as If hn had nctually signed n contract. Tho au thorities aro awaiting this formality be fore announcing the acquisition of Jones. Tho announcement Is a mere formality, becauso Jones has already agreed to terms and conditions. Tint reports that Mike Sweeney will net ns trainer and assistant aro also borno out by later developments, although tho university athletic authorities have not yet reached anything more than a tenta tive agreement with tho man from Hill School. John Kllpatrlck and Walter Camp, as assistant coaches, will prob ably complete tho roster. Tho staff Is a most formidable one, comprising ns It does "the father of Amer ican football" and two of tho most suc cessful preparatory school coaches In tho country. Jones and Sweenoy will llnd a number of tholr former pupils In the squad when they begin coaching next sea son. Among tho former Exeter men on tho squad aro Captain Black and McGrnth, guards; Klrkpatrick, tackle; Comerford, end; I-a Hochc, Huntington and Savage, backs. Among tho former Hill School men will bo Smith and Moscly, halfback and end. Tho systom of the Jones Sweeney combination will bo well estab lished, therefore, as soon as tho coaches taku up tjielr duties. During his career at Yale Jones won his placo on alter Camp's All-Amerl-can eleven, and has always been re garded as ono of tho greatest quarter backs who over woro tho Blue. Ho was the directing genius of Ted Coy's cham pionship eleven. TAD JONES Jones will conch tho Yale foot ball team for three years nt n salary of $7000 per annum. 'f ..m Ji v .V Vvjaoi.1 ut W&.C ' OAM ttty Much - NCEMlD tr LIFE UKE SKETU1 OF DnAUAUT CEEATEfc t3V DULL KKSLECS ENERlStTlC TWEL SWINGER Dont set How BULL ttEssiErt wm) irt rttv;vt to oo irt mt i (W SeruVI fUB, WtVsT SHALtN VHNam J h0' NOW?- ) Vy, VlEiWlTTIrMe,! An. --c V -r .t ad Uiu iiJ X MsMmr-a-: 4 zzi"-"w fiuAk. TitsXyStt 1 J '" vi''nil.it n WKSsfB?" A ANDCAJSrrtlS KlNGWITtlcUr Hl& SECCHD A5 HE. plD S, most cf m, F16HT1N6 For. him. How Then Ran Yesterday At New Orleans Kirn race Pavllltii, I to (1, S to ii Conowtiuro, S to 1, .1 to 2, cten 1 to -; Yellow Sniiy. a to 1. 1 to n. 1 to a. .Second nice fanterelle a to I, it to fi, .1 tu .",: Mntile . l'J to I, . to I, 5 to -; Politician, 11 to r,. even, 1 to 2. Politician, 11 to .'., even, t to 2. out: Mladl, 7 to 1. 2 to 1. even; llluo Wing. 'Jl to 1. .1 to 1. 7 to .1. Courth race Itose Juliette. 4 to t, 7 to R, 1 to .: Utile Digger. .", to I, 'J to 1, 4 to 3; Tilkn. I) in r, 7 tu 10. t to H. Fifth race Mayme W.. 1(1 to 5. even, 2 Io .",; I.yndorn. ,'l to i, 1 to 2, 1 to r: Welga. 3 to 1. even. 2 In .1. I,.-.,. ., . o ... anil! rue, uuiiiurp.ii i. o lu ,, v, ,, r -.. I,n,-I.l ,n,nn ,n 1 n , 1 n ft to i, n to o ,,,,. .MU.lUt, , ,U ,1. A ,' , ,v ... At Havana First race llunlce, ft to ,", 2 to r, 1 to r: Ada Anne. 11 to ,1, it to s, 1 to a: The I.ark, I VI to 1. 2 Io I, 4 to 3. second race Lamb's Tall, 4 to 1. a to 2, 1 to ,",; Margaret KUeii, Ii to 2. H to 5. 4 to 3. Slonlngtnn. 7 to 1, :i to I, :t to 2. Third race Parlor Hoy, R to 1, a to 1, fl Io .1: Hkcets, 7 In 2, oven, 1 to 2; Mac, een. 2 to ,1. nut. Fourth race-.ornaster. It to 1, 2 to 1, even; Altamaha, 7 to 1, 2 to 1, 4 to 5; Tamerlane. I to I, 7 to .1, I to 2. Fifth race Itay o' Light. 7 to ,1, 3 to fl, out: lien Uncus, .1 to 1, 2 to 1, con; t-idy Itankln. S to 1, .1 to 1, :i to 2. At Juarez First rare llarkn, .S to 1, 3 to 1, .1 to 2; rieneral Picket. 4 to 1, a to 2, 3 to ."; Clroy foot, 4 to 1, 3 to 2, 3 to 3. Second race McAlan, 3 to 2, even. 1 to 2; Maneinal, il to 1, 2 to 1, even: Malison, 13 to 1. a to 1, 3 to 1. Third race Quno. 2 to 1, 4 to 3, 1 to 3: Prosperous .Son. 4 to 1. , to 3, 3 to 3; flngBy Johnson, to I, 2 to 1, even. Fourth race Star of l,ovo, 4 to 1, 8 to 3, 7 to to; Hard Hull, fl to 1. 2 to 1, even; King Ilox, ti to 1, 2 to 1. nten. Fifth race John Spohn, n to t, 2 to t, even; Phylllss Antoinette, S to 3. 4 to 3, 2 lo 3; Vlreo, 0 to 1, 2 to 1, oven. Sixth rcc Transparent, 10 to 1, 3 to 3. 7 to 3: Mud Mill, even. 1 to 3, 1 to 0; Henry Walbank, 4 to 1. ,'i to 2, 3 to 3. OPEN PENTATHLON AT CENTRAL Y. Jf. C. A. Meet Will Be Held in the Gymnasium Tonight A host of tho best all-round athletes In this section of the State will contest In tho open pentathlon meet to be held In the Ccntrnl Y. M. C. A. gymnasium this evening. Tho Mercury Athlctlu Club, of Central Y. M. C. A., will be represented by three teams. Including somo of the best men In town. On tho tlrst tenm will bo Fred Hasscl burg, Harry Stegmon, Alex Swnyne, llnrry McGrath and Jarvls Hurdlck. Other men to wear tho Mercury colors nro Walter Hasloln, Sam Weltz, Joe Swart and Stanley Hoot. All these ath letes aro holders of some title. Germnntown Hoys' Club will rely on a group from tho University of Pennsylva nia, Including J. M. Toomey, W. J. Krclghton, T. Cope and Hob Ferguson, together with .loo Goodman nnd Gilbert N'ahm. "West Ilraneh Y. M. C. A. will have Heed Hocap, J. M. Hrcchimen. UIU Mlnchan and Herb Fendrlch, Wilmington Y. M. C. A., Germantown l. M. C. A. Chester Y. M. C. A., Phila delphia Tiirngemolndo nnd Vlctrlx C. C. all lmvo men entcretl. Tho nthletes who will try for Individual prizes nro Edgar Campbell, Jr., Jim llrechlmcn, Have Ol uen and Andy A. Tyrle. West Chester Hunt WEST CIIKSTI3II, Pu., Jnn. M.-Flfty hounds of the Plunkott, Stowart and Ken nett hunt clubs aro chasing n fox In n merry fashion about tho country near I'nlonvlle, following a drop nt tho Stownrt Home, In which about half a hundred riders started on tho trail of a fox fur nished by Benjnmln Funk. Several mem bers of tha West Chester Hunt aro nlso In tho cha.10 as guests of tho Stewart club. Coffey Stops Bodie hVItACOSl-;. N. Y Jan. 2D. It took Jim Coffey, tho Itoscommon giant. Just a trifle more than four rounds to scoro a knockout over Hob Ilodte, of Montana, In a scheduled in-round bout hero last night. Coffey buffeted llodlo about the ring for four rounds with n series of left tabs and hooks. then llnaliv swung u terrific right to tho law. closing the battle. Coffey weighed 20t pounds the battle. Coffev uelgii una uoaie ivz pouuas. Reds Purchase "Fed" Infielder CINCINNATI., Jan. SO. -It has been an nounced here that the Cincinnati National League club had uurrhased lulleldcr William Louden from tho Federal League. Louden tvus formerly with tho Huffalo Federals. Tho pur chase nrjctf was not mado public, FULTON SHADES PLYNN; HAS Big Minnesotan Would Have Little Chance in Match With Cham pion Jess Willard By ROBERT W. MAXWELL FHED FL'LTON has exploded. The Minnesota Olniit, and several other things ho has beetl called III tho last few months slnco ho broke Into print ns n challenger for the world's heavyweight title, put on his little- act ngnlnst Porky Flynn In New Orleans Inst night, and at the end It wnx decided that Mr. Fulton was an excellent plasterer and should pay up his back dues In the union. There should bo plenty of work this spring. It took 20 rounds its show the public that Frctl Is a white hope of the common or garden variety. Ho Is Just as good as Jim Savage, Al Itelch or Tlm Logan, nnd docs Ills best work lu the nowspnpors not tho boxing ring. Porky Flynn, the well-known trial horse, dronped Fulton In tho fouith nnd sent til tit doun on his hands unit knees In tno lsth. However, It must bo said that Fred was the ag gressor throughout mill deserved tho ver dict on his wonderful Inllghtlng whntever that Is. After the battle, Tommy Burns, the referee nnd matchmaker, breathed n sigh of relief. He patted himself on the bark for calling off the match with .less AVI1 lartl. Had the bout taken place, Mr. Burns would have been held us an ac complice In n murder trial. Jim Coffey and Frank Mornn challenged tho winner. They lire taking no chances nnd probably will Insist nn n bout. A Fulton-Coffey match would be a swell curtain raiser to tho Moran-WIUarcl con testIf It ever comes off. "Willie" Is With Us ToniKht Wllllo Mcohnn. the cherubic boxer who mixes some real high-class comedy with a terrific left Jab, will bo In our midst at tho National tonight when ho clashes with Joe lloscn, nn aspiring heavyweight. Willie Is one of the most popular heavy weights that ever appeared In a local ring nnd tho fight followers are anxiously uwnltlng his art. Mr. Mcelian Is not In tho wind-up, nor thn somlwlnd-up. Ho doesn't have lo be. Any old place on the card Is good enough for him, for lie nlwnys puts on a pleasing exhibition. Jean Constance, another boxer who hasn't nrrlved In the wind-up class, also will perform. He will mingle with Charllo (Kid) Thomas, tho well-known singer, In u duet which follows the curtnln-rnlser. Jean Is n willing boxer, takes a couple of punches to hind ono and forces tho fight ing nil tho time. Thero In n wlnduii Jack McGulgan nl ways sees to that anil Eddie Moy, lato sparring partner of Freddy Welsh, will meet Joe Azevedo, who made such a good Miowlng last week. The bout should bo an exciting one, provided Eddie has not learned too ninny of Welsh's dancing steps. Eddlo Morgan will box Franklo I MeManus In tho scml-windup. Borrcll After McCarron .loo Borrell believes he Is Jack McCar ron's superior, pugllistlcally. He ndmlts It and wants to prove it to Philadelphia's fistic fraternity. The Kcnslngtonlnn showed In his match with Ilnlph Erne that ho Is lighting In good form as did McCarron when ho all but annihilated Dave Kurtz in Allentown Thursday night. McCarron has not nppeared In local combat this season nnd Borrell desires to got tho first crnck at tho Allentowner here. Joo says he Is willing to talto on Jack either at catchwelghts or 158 pounds, ringside. McGovcrn Wins So many pcoplo wanted to get Into tho Nnnpnrell Club last night that tho police ofllclals compelled Manngcr Bailey to closo tho doors before tho show began. In tho wind-up Young McGovern beat Andy Burns In n slashing bout thnt went tho limit. Burns wns taller nnd had n longer reach than McGovern. This ena bled him to have tho better of the long rango work, but nt closo quarters Mc Govern was his master and was entitled to the verdict nt tho entl of tho contest. In the semlwlnd-np Joo fCoons beat Eddie Mullln lu four rounds. Koons wns a trifle heavy for Mullln. but al that Eddlo gave Koons n hnnl fight. Mul lln cut Koons over tho cyo and hml his nose bleeding In tho third round. In the fourth, Just beforo tho bell rang, Koons caught Eddlo on tho Jaw nnd staggered him. Mullln was groggy when he went to hlR corner. About tlio middle of the fouith round Koons knocked Mullln down and In his oxcltement struck the fallen boxer. When .Mullln got to his feet ho was so weak that Beforeo Bailey thought ho could not continue, nnd ho stopped the bout. .Georgia Blackburn made a hit by beat ing Porcy Aubrey, tho Welsh feather weight, In six fast rounds. Billy Van beat Eddie Haulon In six iaiK!liism$as ii r Indian Warfare Less Cruel than European Havoc Remember in school days how the story of the terrible Custer Massacre almost made your hair stand on end? Yet today we are having a war many times worse than that historic event. Dr. Charles A. Eastman, of Sioux parentage, author of "The Indian ot Todav. Massacre and the ranid TJ- 1 ti.i. c iictb written tu excellent article ior ounaay s Public Ledger. LsSIWW--ttM. v . .,.,-, v,VT -v. . ..a '' " -40 OLD PORKY MUCH TO LEARN Tonight's Boxing Program Arranged for National Club .. I'rellmlnnrln labile Milter ts. Ilennr Kaufman. Chnrley Thomas t. .lean Conslnnce. ,loe Itosrn vs. Willie Meeltnii, PemlwImLup ndtlle Morgan . Frnnltle McMitnti. Wlntl-tip Joe Aietfdo vs, Kilrlle Moy. LAST NMIIT'H nOIIT ItKSULTS NOMMItRtl. A. C Young Mrflovern defeated Andy llurn, Joe Ifoon wan from labile Mullln In four rounds, (leorge Ithirlihnrii bent Perry Aubrey, Hilly Van iiiilfniiRht labile llnnton, Kid Hold quit to Stanley Kftrhel In the first. OlMKIilt CITY A. A. ITclttlng Bob lion front Joe O'Nell, Cord Manger drew nllh Johnny Newton, Jnek Fnrrell Mopped riKhtlnsr Hen In the llflh. Prank Mrdlmt knocked nut Llmcr Mount In tho srrond, Willie Jnrlison defeated Joe Ken nedy. NlltV OKLKANK l'red I'tilton won from Porky lTynn In SO rounds, SVItAt't'Si:, N. Y. Jim CofTcy knocked out Lew Hotlle III lite llflb. ItOsro.V Prnnkle Mnrk walloped Johnny I.tKtlg In I? rounds. Nt;w VOItK Battling Levlnsky troiuirrd '.Ilia Kid, KANSAS CITY, Mo. Militant ptaylnr won III 10 rntindo from Stanley Yoakum, sri'llttltllt. Wis Jack Dillon nnd llllly .Mlskr drew In It) rounds. rounds, nnd Stanley Kctchell mado Kid Bold quit In one round. Victory for Bob Fighting Hob, the Allentown feather- ,, weight, defcateil Joe O'Neill lu a fast utx-'Jf,i round encounter ut tho Quaker City Ath-''""" letlc Club last night. Tho men were In buu good condition nnd fought fast from bell to bell. In the cinl-wlnd-iip, Ford MuiiRor drow""0'' with Johnny Newton In six rounds, Now in ton was gamo and willing, but Mungor knew too much for him nnd hnd no trouble outpointing him. Jack Farrell brought his punch over from tho Seventeenth ward nnd knocked' out Fighting Ben In five rounds. Franlciotii McGinn disposed of Kliner Mount In tho J((7 second round of their contest. In the ..j l I -1tHl Tt. U...1 mm "" upi'milK netiaiuil, t imu unknown iiuu uu trouble beating Joe Kennedy. Amateur Fight Ilesults t an In four of tho flvo bouts decided In thA nmatcur boxing tournnment nt tho Gny-i,j,4i cty Theatre last night the contestants, Hilf quit. Before tho other contest could bo decided an extra round was necessary. " Kentucky Kill beat Jimmy Brlgga In tho tl extra round. 'Wllllo Mooro quit to Tom my Newton In tho second round; Joo Morley lost to Lewis Steele, nnd Eddlo Dundee quit to Willie Brltt In ono round, in the lOTi-pnund class. Buck Bradley quit to Young Coster In tho first round of the 110-pound bout. SCKAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Whether Champion Featherweight Johnny Kllbiinn enn punch harder thnn George Chanoy. tho lialtlmor,) Knockout Kid, will bo decided ,, , at tho Olympla Club Monday night. Packey llomincy. Ktlbano's opponent, gate Chnney a. ., gruelling contest ut the Olympla last year, and althotif-h he was knocked down twice, ') bo made K. O. Ocoro extend himself to tho., limit. Mickey Donley nlso will endeavor to "OH1 provo his punching ability when ho tackles,-,. Ha Hobby Itoynolds. 1l",', llttlt Champion l'red Wolsh will fatten his already r largo bankroll with moro easy money. He has been enguRrd to gtvo boxing exhibitions, oit nt a Uctrclt theatre next week. Tho seven official referees for Cleveland box- ,jjj Ing clubs ure Matt Hlncklo, wholesale liquor , draler: Mike Lnvln. tailor: John McOutre, cars iltjii manager; JOddle Davis, flro captain; Tom Volk, physical director; Danny Dunn, real estatoi man. and llllly Hvans, American League umpire. " '" --l-Walter Blgertnn, alias the Kentucky dlosebud, Is the most popular Individual alone: Lombard 'n3 lloulotnrd. Despite his ft'-ycar-old frame. th,,j, Hud's knockout over John Henry Johnson, ex- cutcd with a loft hook to the body followed by a right cross to tho Jaw, wns a revelation. Another territorial tilt has lMen arranged , for the Ilronduay Club next Thursday nlirh Ight. .iicney uuiiHKncr niu uaruy iruspar, amoicyW(ll, Hollow rlwils, will meet. """ TRAPSII00TEHS' LEAGUE ' :" .MATCHES ARE SCHEDULED ,b Ten Clubs Will Fire Away in Target ,0,0 Competition Today .men The fifth series of matches In the Phil-"""11 nilelphla Trnpshootcrs' League Is listed"""' for this afternoon. Ton clubs, represent-h lug three States, Delaware, New Jorsey , . nnd Pennsylvania, will bo on the (Irlng ' line In the competition. ' "' Two teams, the S. S. Whites, of Holmes- I burg Junction, mado up of Philadelphia -ii. gunners, nnd tho Lansdnlo club aro tied ,(; for leadership. Both liavo won four consecutlvo matches this season. Other matches aro Highland vs. Chos-' tor. Meadow SpringB vs. West Chester !) and Uu I'onts vs. Glen Wllow. 0jj "i v t oikS h recalls vividlv the Custer m w oroerress of the aborigines. ii.Ta. tji. r . rs , , B"" ':) e( Jvt .11 r .JJO ,i,d M ,lb TI ," , "tin I rttlMa IIWJI A Li nt i if 'i'J IttO-J - .'3 8 , ci ABSENT-MINDED ABNERThis Might Happen to Any Deep-Sea Thinker! ::: ::: By WALT McDOUGALL lr-rH!"Sn.,u JfT "JSgsy-SiS? lM rtHxR&lJ UrNS'-iyi rst yd ?! I ,.Xi &Hir ,-,1 ii " l I1" "3' ' T "'- . i -i 11 , fVtT iMiiHBIiMHHHHMMHil