SBSSIS I " " rVf TSPT f ' "ViUfffi ' ''"'' ' '"" '" '"'lllli3''w'TiJ,i nfwui j w'HHipii.ifSXW HB"t4'ltf'"''Wiil ili'tmiHii WP4MU EVENING LBBGEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, PEB1UTARY 18, 1910. W TUFFY M'INNIS IS ILL COMMENT ON SCHOLASTIC BASKETBALL OTHER SPORTS NEWS r 7T ,wws(psmi SCHOOL TEAMS SHOULD PLAY I I Intercollegiate Code Con- sidered iiest lor Local Quintets 10 .avoid Breaks OTHER' SCHOOL .NEWS m Hio EPliolnstlo bnskelbnll trams In fi,u city nml vicinity should flny tho KSrcolIesloto I.fnRiio rules. This stnto Inint was miulr by ono of tho most prom ES t omclnls in tho city, who htti fol S scholastic. Mid coIIobo sports for K. last JO years, and who Is qualified make on o-scrllop of this Iclntl. f. it nrcsont a rather strained situation infronta tho school basketball players, cine to tho fact that thoro nro two sets ?..,,!. In force tho IntprcollCRlato r..ma and the Kastorn LcaRiio cage Mu ... inh CV.I.nnl T.mitfiin Inifnn Em tho majority of tho private and pre-ri-tory Bhool qulntots have tukon up IM intcrcolloRlato LctiEUi rules this year. On tho other " nnd, there ai o ninny (.ms still playing "nder tho old Kant- .rn League rules. All tho quintets In tlio lice for the Catholic school title nro 'lirlnff Eastern I.cngue rules. Catholic llsh. LaSnllo Coilcgo St. Joseph's Col uu and Vlllanova Preparatory hchpol hive upheld tho rules In force in tho past ?w vears. They lmvo l of used to play 'limes under tho ..itercolleglato codo. i ' it li rri-aicted that tho nastcrn I-eairiip roiru. !.iion will bo aipcnnr-il with nftor thH ir ,J that the tiuiiii plalnK tlw nit -stylo cko Smawtll enanK" to tho IntorcollcBlnte I..mruu foil of ptay- Thla wnul1' l'. a "l0;,"' "' ,llu Mht direction. Kvcn tho coulioi of the H'anm Mr a the old rules mlmlt lli.it tlio clitiiiKu jauit como anil sooner tliun thej cxiut tod. A number of instances whoro there worn tils mlMOVor tho rules to ho 1110.I In wheiluled Sums this year "'cro brouuht to tho nttontlon 5ho eauo M-n. St. Jotioph'i follenc wns Muled to plnv the l'oiitisylvniilti Military nllYii tenrn at , Chester. Intel rolljRl.ito Situs rules aro nlmisH nlnjeil nt 1'. SI. C. a. Joe would not piny hernusp nf this anil re raied to pins- I"" Knutcrn I-ensuo rules and Mlt IntercolleBtato ruios. Another Inatnnio nan tho Dnrbv IIlRh Fihool ChMtnut I J til Acndemv came, Unity IIIkIi and liliitams in tho Dclawnro County I-c igun ntny the Enitern Lmsuo rules. Uarhy minted ttt iUr Chestnut Hill, but not tho lntorcolleKlnto itifa of tamo nnd tho contest was culled orr. There havo heen numorous ttispuios ot'n" the rulM. As tho collcKcs nnd o many of tho itnooli havo lureptpj tho IntcrcollcKlate rules I "official," whv not chimin; to this dcflnlto ul "lundardlzed" form of eagu pluyT ' Oermantown High won ItB eighth conrecutlvc tukctbnU cinio yesterday In tho Mnnhelm tilt, detention the ptroni? West I'hiladolrhlu r School reserve tiam by a seoro of It) to Tho low heorlug wna tho rorult of tho itnnuous competition and tho clofo KUanllni: Ir both squads. Kor Clonrtntitmvn Irish. Col llnr. Mnfrner, Ilurnctt, llotzmcr, lltui'-ser nnd Owner were In togs, Collins, Ilurnctt and Eetimer cxrelllntr 11 It was tho samo VTcit Philadelphia High School second team that moii its wny to a tla for first place with Southern lllnh for the lead In the second team league. IMnza tixer. Allen, Mason. Ifermiinn and Melnernov ncrctentcd West rhll.idclphla. Allen lrd in fell goat SLurlnc. with tlirco to Ills credit. Onus. iho took lfrrnunn'a placo as a guard, ills did great work. Wheeler, of llatcrfonl, vu tho rcferco in this eamo and ho did jjod work. I Irtrthmoro Preparatory School, with lllnch-ff-ao. Benjamin, AV. Stow, T,unRron and Hot putylnpr tholr usual fast cnRo Kumo, and witli Ttrnall In tho second lialf in nlaco of Ilen- Jimln. won tho contest with tho Swarthmoro oiltEe reservo team at Swarthmoro yesterday, :i to 17. Tho splendid work of IIIchtnnn, Benjamin and l.unsrcn hroiiKht forth much jriljo from tlio Swarthmoro l'rep rooters. Tim tolleso reserve team lined up with Alnsivorth inl white, forwards; 1". Stow, centre, Smtlh uu unit, tjuutus. ('Northeast IIlRh students nro not overlooking; the fact that I'lnlcorton. of West Philadelphia. a shut out by tho Northenst cunrd In tho .recent IaRUo camo. Neither will they soon Itoritet the work of Sammy Asnultli. Mlnelmrt. pturRli, Onrdlner, (linn or Cnptnln Johnny 'Hedelt. All they nsk now Is for Northeast to repeat In tho gumo next Tuesday, Tomorrow's Soccer Games AMATKl'It Cl'r 1'lrst ltoiimt Turltan IteerfN h, Somerset, nt Sil and Clcarllclil Ntrcrts, Hcferoe, Jiimes Kerr. VNITi: KKAGf 1: Ehnmrnrlc ts. Anoln, nt IDth street nnd Iluntln!: I'ltrk uteiiuv. Jtofcrtc. 1'. (iiiiin. Ascension h. ht. Htepheus, nt rrunt street nml lrle mcmic. ltefcrcc. It. Jenkins. Drlitol ts. North Philadelphia V. M. A., at 10th street nnd lliiiitlnic l'nrk ae nne. lteferer, James AVnlders. Woodlauil n. Ulstnhlrkon, nt fiSd street and Woudlunil utcntie. lteferer, A. Watson, A Income ts. I'rltnmllle, nt B3d nnd I.o esit streets, lteferee, George Yaune, lNDUSTIIIAIi I.KAGUB , Zleetrlo rttnrnce Ilnttery vs. David I,up tort Sons, nt Clielten nenim nnd Mue oll street. lteferer, T. Alrd, J, It, loster Company vs. Cresson-Mor-tli Company, nt .1th nnd Ilrlstnl xtrcets. lteferee, JI. M'nlteinnte. fitandnrd ltnller IlcitriiiK ts. Holtlfeld Jiff. Co., nt BSth nntl Hnerford tnenue. Referee, II. Ilnnifnrd. Martex Towel Co. ts. William Cramp Co., at Tulip street nnd Allegheny ave nue, lteferee. It. Scott. ai.t.ii:i T.CAOUn Vlrst DUIslon Rills ts. St. Nathaniel, nt litlls. nf. ee. J. Williams. 'nderers as, Curtllneton. nt Si! street and l.ehlRh uterine, lteferee. ,1, Stmir. tueote ts. 1'urltun, nt .Marcus Hook. Bef,ree, ,1. Steel. IlUston vs. Putnam, nt Slate rum! nntl Caruh street, lteferee. John Wnldrrs. Seeontl l)hl-loii . 'tpn vs. North Ainerlean Ijic. nt H ,-" - wuno DtirriH. itrttirc, s jiuiv mini IllVlttlon Eenilngton Itrsenes mi. Tlrlilesliurr, nt ! ad Clenrlleld streets, lteferer, J, l'oarlh Division AttnM at . i ..& a,,. .-.....,, ,, urittuKC, III "til mill ""SVW"'. "ererer, II. SKelton. lalrhlll vs. Puritan JiinlorH, nt front "antloff" 01ney nTe"ue' "eferec, IJ. .1. t Itohla'A. C. ts. Kilgrmoor Juniors, nt 'Mtthl""1 B'"1 Unrul1 're'- lteferee, I'. Church nivltlon .fS'V1"''."' s'' John, nt r nnd Tioga ilreet, Hefftt,., 1Vf fjaI1,e). ''"i,Jarnaha8 " North Phllndlephla. nt 'f. II. Thompson: ' C1.U1I OA5IK !ili.-.V.e,n"la Cricket Club ts. Unlvrr. i MARRYING OFF YKNOUJ UKE .YOU A LOT. r Schotastic tta&kctball Schedule for Today , fnmilen High vs. I.n Hallo College, nt 1 a nllr. Ilnltlmnre I'nlj ts, Dreiel Institute nt lirotel. Ilntrrford School ts. Oermnntonn Aimlrmy, nf (lermnnlown. thMlrr .High mi. Doter High, nt Dover, Del, tetter Merlon vs. Itryn Alliyn Acad emy. nt llryn Athyn, Doslestimn High ts. Nnrberth High, nt Nnrhrrth. , TltACK. llnverford f'nllrgr lntrrschnlntln track nncl gjmnntlo meet, nt llnverfonl, B Cointtlneil High SrlionU ts. t'enn 1'rrsli, nt Cenlrnl Hlgli School, 2il3 p. m. DWYER HURT; PENN'S CHANCES IMPROVE Columbia Captnin and Fonvard Will Not Play Tomor row Night Posperts nf wlnnlnir the lntorcolleKlnto basketball gamo from Columbia, tomor row night nt 'Welghtmnn Unli, looked mote fnvornblo for the Hed nnd lllun to day when It wns learned thnt Cnptnln liwyer, stnr forwnnl on Columbia, would tint be nble to play because of a broken rib. Htistalnetl In practice enrly In tho week. In the Penn gnmo In New York, last Saturday night, Dwyer scored 1G polntt nnd was n big fictor In tho showing of Mornlngflldo Heights ro"tblnatloti. At this time tho Ited nnd Hluo, nfter seven fruit less yenrs, defeated Columbia, 25 tu 22, In two extra periods. Visions of landing tho championship of tho Intercollegltito I.enguo nro looming up so fuvorably nt Penn these days that thcro Is moro Interest In baoketball than ever. Next Tuesday, when tho Venn tennt journeys to Frlnroton, moro thnn 100 stu dents also will make tho trip. Grent enthusiasm has been nroused, and tho committee In chnrgo has inndo plans for a special train to leave West Philadelphia station nt 11:07 p. m. Tho gnmo Itself Is a crucial ono for Venn, nnd If the lied nnd llluo la victorious alio will virtually clinch tlio title. Ted Meredith left for New York this afternoon to run In n, special 100) yards race In tho 71st Regiment Atmory to night against n classy field, consisting of Homer linker, Davo Caldwell, Joo Hlg gins nnd Sid Leslie. Meredith Is In ex cellent condition nnd should show his heels to tho field If ho runs up to tho form of two weeks ago, when ho broke the world's record for COO yards. West Branch Wins Intercity Game Tho West Ilronch V. M. C. A. tenin, plailng high grndo ball, captured an onsy vtuory from Trenton Y. M. C A., In nn Intercity irnmn In tho former's gym. 62d nnd Smsom streets, lnt night The scoro -was no to 31. Tho victory for West umm h settled tho Ouestion of supremacy between the Pnlla elpiilans nnd tho Trenton nvo Scleral weeks ngo West lirnneh traveled to Trenton nnd met defeat by n threo-point margin, as two field gonls woro rulod out because tho refcreo claimed thoy woro not scored according to tho Intercollegiato rules, undei which the West llrnnchers were forced to play, .lack Kellv, tho champion slnglo sculler, fdaylnir centre for the local tennt. wns tlio ilgn light In thn West Branch attack, nnd win closely followed by tho veteran Kilos. Tho former scored ten goals from tho door nnd tho latter dropped seven. BENDER CHALLENGES HUMANE SOCIETY TO SINGLE COMBAT Chief Declares He Will Enter Live Bird Shoot With Marker, Regardless of Threat to Jail Him LIKE the majority of Americans, J whether hyphenated or not, Chief Charles Albert Uender does not caro to sco a thousand bhlnlng slmolcons slip from his trusty w allot. This sum is ap proximately what his hurlershlp would rcc'clvo In tho llvo bird rdioot scheduled with George Marker tomorrow afternoon at tho Federal League baseball park In Pittsburgh. "I don't enro what tho Western Penn sylvania Humane Society says nbout It. I am going to shoot that match with Murker," declared tho Chief aH ho melded a hundred aces In tho plnochlo ring. "There Isn't nny law In this State against llvo bird shooting, nml I don't Intend to bo Interfered with by nny person or bo clety regardless of color, race or condition of feathered solicitude Let 'em go to It, They can't do unythlng and that's all there Is to It." Speaks Feelingly Theso few remarks were not spoken In anger by tho Chippewa chieftain, but thcro was no mistaking the fact that tho promising Phillies' recruit uttered theso fateful words straight from tho hcait. Tho Chief has always had a little habit, nt times extremely disconcerting to the opposing batsman, of doing Just about what ho set out to do. And ho usually sot out to inako the would-bo hitter look as foolish ns possible. nut controlling tho hlde-bound pill and tho laws of tho Stnte of Pennsylvania nro two sopnrato oml distinct things. Just ns tho Chief states, there Is no law against live-bird bhootlng In this State, although New Jersey and Now York have such statutes. At tho Bame time, It is posslblo that If tho match Is attempted John H. Itltcnour. president of the West ern Pennsylvania Humane Society, may provo to bo a very bad hazard, as they say on tho links. Mr. Rltenour says that he will have Uender and Marker arrested and prosecuted to the full extent-of the law on the ground of cruolty. Want Legislation The Audubon Society and similar or ganizations havo nttemptcd In the past to havo legislation passed forbidding llvo MAYBELLE d D twerev a lot OF MB TO LIKE POWER SQUADRON IS FORMED HERE AT MASS-MEETING Delaware River Division Organized to Aid U. S. in Preparedness 08 CLUBS ARE COMBINED The Delnwnro TUvcr Power Rciundron, local division of tho United States Power 8qimdrou, wns fc med last night nt a mnss-meotlng liolit nt tho Hotel Walton, when 100 jnchtsmett of S3 yacht clubs, situated on tho Delaware lllvcr nnd Its tributaries, signed up ns members. Tem porary officers wero elected after a gen eral discussion had taken placo ever i the naming of tho division between two factions representing tho two associations. Tho mnln object of the formation of the various smindrons, of which thcro nro 10 nt tho present time, l.i for preparedness to nld tho United Stntes Government In time of need. As put by Charles V. Chnpmnn, of New York, one of tho chief men In back of the movement, which was started four 5 ears ngo under the aus pices of tho Hoston Yncht Club, nnd tho principal speaker, "the United States Miner Squadron Is n mllltnry organiza tion, which will bo of great eervlco to tho United Htntes in cuso of war, In aiding the navnl tosorve." Dr. Uugene Hwnyne, commodoro of the Tint Hock Motorbont Club, nnd sponsor of the Philadelphia division, which was formed under tho auspices of tho Schuyl kill Nnutlenl Association, wns elected temporary commander. Tho Philadelphia division, nfter a warm debate, llnnlly merged with tho Delaware Itlvcr Squad ron, which was formed under tho aus pices and leadership of Dr. C. S. Streot, of tho Columbia Yncht Club. Tho other ofllcers elected wero Horace CI. Dastburn, of the United liont Club of Wilmington, lleutennnt commander; Charles Helber, former commodoro of the Columbia Yncht Club, of Tncony, treasurer, and Willlnm O'Donncll, of tho Falrmount Yacht Club, secretary. Tho Delaware River Power Squadron will bo tho largest of tho various divi sions, provided tho members which havo signed up pass the examination. At the present time, nccordlng to tho rules, 10 members aro ready to take tho examina tion. Tho squadron will bo a permanent one, rendy to aid tho Government at any time, nfter tho next meeting, which will bo held nt tho Hotel Walton, March 7. Tho power squadron movement was conceived by Commodoro Upton and It. I Stcbbin, of tho Boston Yncht Club. Tho first squadron was formed under tho auspices of tho Hoston Yncht Club, nnd wns a club division. Tho Portland Yncht Club was formed In 1013. and tho same year notice was sent to CO representative yacht clubs to attend a mass-meeting. Thirty yacht club representatives attend ed the meeting, and tho United Status Power Squadron was organized, to bo under Government control. CHIEF BENDER bird shoots, but thus far tho shooters have been nblo to block the passage of tho measure. This means that If Bender nnd Murker do hold their shoot, which they probably will If tho Chief remains In his present Btato of mind, tho courts of tho State will decide tho all-Important mat tor of whothor this sport comes under tho legal definition of cruelty to animals. l-'or somo tlmo tho Bender-Marker match has .been advertised throughout tho Stato. Ono hundred birds wero decided1 upon ns tho proper target number. Uender and Anrker havo n big sldo bet and besides thoy were to have split a part of the gate receipts. In nil tho Chief counted on cleaning up n sum bordering on tho thou sand mark, which ts ono llttlo reason why cmirlen Albert Is bo keen for tho match. Pat Moran has not been Interviewed on tho matter yet. Very likely the Phllly leader would bo loath to sea his hurling hopeful In tho clutches of the "reserve claws" of tho law. Nevertheless, Pat Is somewhat of a shooting fan and per former himself, nnd would be unwilling to Interfere with tho Chief, even though he were flirting 11 little too despor.ately with tho clammy prison walls. At nny rate Deader Is going tr Pitts burgh. Whether he will drop tho birds with his nccustomed monotonous regular ity, or whether ho will be dropped by the humuno statttto remains to be seen. He strongly favors tho former, but humane pcoplo aro often very Insistent on pun ishing what they bollevo to bo a crlmo against animals. Hence, the dope points to a close battle between Chief and the society. fBUV TH' FAMIUY,. ClP i WANTS YOU TO GiSKX "WIVIN' HtNve EATIN' I E? " it-''t wK2was il. "18 wtmL ' n? paW N 1 W'. JACK "STUFFY" McINNIS BRADLEY DEFEATS 1IAU11ER IN L'OOU BOOT ATJUtOADWAY MitlillcwclRhts Maul Each Other Throughout Uninteresting Go Llttlo can bo said of tho final bout nt tho Broadway Athletic Club last night other than It was a splendid exhibition nf how not to box nnd that Henry Hnubcr was otltmnuled by Irish Pat Bradley. The latter, who Is supposed to have picked up his knowledge of tho gamo In Auttra 11a, demonstrated that mauling Is his spe cialty, whllo Haulier put up tho worst exhibition of his tarecr. Bradley would suddenly grow bravo when tho refcreo stepped In to separato tlio boxers, nnd whllo they wero breaking tlio Irishman managed to sneak over plenty of hefty punches. Haulier held on repeatedly, llratlley took ndvantage of this to get his mauling tactics tint king, pelting Hnubcr with short, choppy punches on tho back of tho lead. CHAXEY SENDS FORFEIT FOR ROUT WITH KILHANE Champion, However, Does Not Honor tho Agreement Henry Blether, representing George Chniioy, challenger for tho world's feath erweight title, sent J1000 rrom Clovelnnd to tho Sports I'dltor of tho Puulic Ledoxu to honor his agreement inndo with Johnny Kllbano nnd his manager, Jimmy Dunn, for a 13-round bout for tho world's chnmplonshlp, scheduled to bo decided ln Baltimore on March 17. Tho posting of this forfeit, which Is nn evidence of good fnlth on tlio part of Chnncy for weight nnd appearahco doubt less mnrks tho beginning of n wrangle whirh Is likely to make American ring his tory. I'p to midnight Kllbano had failed to honor his part of tho contract, nnd his manager, Dunn, Is reported to havo said In Cleveland that Kllbnne will tctlro from tho ring rather than meet Chnncy. WANTS TO STOP ALL BETTING New Racing Bill Introduced in Mary land Lcgislaturo ANNArOLlS, Mil., Feb. IS. A new racing bill has been Introduced In tlio Maryland Senato which Is Intended to huppl.iut tho ai lous drastic measures now before the Legislature. Ono of them would go so far ns to forbid not only betting nnd racing but nlso would pre vent tho circulation In tho Stato of any nowspaper containing racing news. Trenton Signs Hargrcavcs TltllNTON. N. J.. Feb. 18. Announcement luiR lieen mario that (Jhartlo KarRreavoit, tho contro man of tlio Wilbur Y. M. C. A. bnskei- ball loam, 11.1a been sm-nea ny Trenton una n ill inako Ills debut nt an rjulorn LenRiier next Monday nluht nRiilnst tho Camden Club nt tha 1,'d lloulment Armory. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Moro bets are being placo.l on tho result of tha Hobby MoLeoit-Younir Mcflovern matrh at Ilia Nonpareil Club tonlKlit than nny bout In tho mill district tills pouson. Tho Scutch lull a aro lacking McLcod heavily. Sammy Docker nnd Hddle OlRfl, of Now York, will oppeur In tho featuro fray at tho Quaker city . A. UmlBlit. .Selsel mado a tile Impresifon on tho fans at tho 20th and l'auphlu streets arena recently vihcn ho won from Joo O'Ncll. . rtest flrotvorks are on tap for tha wind-up nt tho National Club tomorrow night, when Jack llrazzo and Joe Azevedo clash. Tlio llirlit welvhts tlElit along; tho samo lines, neither giving an Inch and punching continually. "Horseshoa" Benny Leonard. of Now York. Is duo for n mid. Ini nvestlcatlon of his band aires previous to his encounter with Jtmmy ,f....l... n. ttx. niutnnln On.i ... nl.hl --I'll Murphy at the Olyrnpla Monday night. I'll make suro that Leonard doesn t tuvo any 'Itorseslioeb' in ms gloves wnen no meets Murnh." said Managor Charley tjnlnchart this morning. Tex rtlcksrd, promoter of tha postponed Willard-Moran bout in New York, has ono consolation, lly tho time he Is thruuirh utth tho set-to he will 'havo a lot of ezperlencc If nothing else. . Two boxers who have been on the stda lined for some time are anxious to get back Into harness. They nro At Thum, welterweight, und Hobby Hayes, bantamweight. I.eo rtoux, tho Memphis boxer who reeently Invaded Philadelphia nnd will box under Ilia guidance of Hobby Morrow here, will get started next week, lloux hus been working out dally in Adam Itjan'n gym. Tammy Duck's right arm Is In great shape. Ho hus kept busy for several days shaking hJnds with his many friends. Now tho Southwarlc featherweight Is In strict training, and ho will bo In ahapo to maka his return appearance here in a week. Constituents of liuck arc anxious to sco him In combat with tho K. U. Kid, tleorge Chaney. Leo Vincent, of this city, his decided to fol low tho Idea of Uattllug Levlntky, erstwhile Harney Williams. Vincent will Lax In the future under his real namo, Leo iJivlinky Ho orobably will appear at tho Iiroadway tjuvrllug Club, lirooklyn, February --'. Plot by J. P. McEvoy (Copyright: 1813: Hy Tho Trlbuna Company) "DCD IT) VUUV Tlrv Vtll) to a.urr -DREPER T5UIVIN' AN" THAT A EER UAGCN STUFFY M'INNIS" IS ILL; TEETH BAD; HE CANNOT EAT Athletics' First Baseman Laid Up With Infection of Gums ! MACKIAN IN WEAK SHAPE BOSTON. Mnss , Feb. n. More hard link is on the trnll of Cornelius Mcnilll fiul "Stuffy" Mcllitils, of Gloucester, (-,mni,''a flraf hneitmnti nml ttti.lniilitnillt tho luckless ono's best remaining star, tins tint eaten nnv snlltl food for n week. Trou- 1 nle with the gums of his teeth Is tlio cause Hpivl.iiisti nro now working on tho gum Infection. If thev fall to discover nnd apply n prnctleablo remedy within tho next few days Mclnuti will bo In 11 Inmentablo condition to stnrt tho spring tr lining regime with his fellow Athletics in Florida next month. Ho Is In such weak "hnpe now th.it he views with nlarm the 1 1. lining trip. Study's presence i needed In tho Mailtian Inlleld nnd In thn Mnckl.in tint ting order. If anything keeps Mctnnls oft tlio tu live list the chnnccs of tho Macks lining tho come-back strenuously tiro whncked nmldshlpH. Stuffy had been doing gymnasium work up until tho last week, In enmpnny with t'y lvrkhiM, tho former Gloucester High catcher, who will go South with tho Mack men this year. Mctunln absolutely re fused to play basketball this oft-reason, even as ho has refused to Indulge In tho Indoor winter nport for tho hist tlirco years. Notes of the Amateurs Tho ilraylpeli Hovs' Club, rlnlmunts of tho I'lillmlclphia UU". I ullllhi: to ilerrmt IH HMo axniiit mi tlilr. cI.ifi team Milling to pay full t Mtcint'H. Clravlock inn ho honKiM hy mliirpHH Irm Walter Kloncm. l'J0." r-uutli ItliiKcoM utreet, riilliuU'lphln. The neltmnr A. A. wnuM like to nrrnnge Raines ulth all llflli nrul nixtli claim tennis having tinltM. In or out of tho city. Write Willlnm lJcnllcr. iu:'!) Houth 17lh utnet. l'hll itdclphh!. Trim nlrhlng to til I out tholr home pched ulo for Humlnn Nhoul.l mlitropH Wllllum Conl nor. aiwtt Onkfonl troet I'hlliulelohi.i. Mm urday finmeH with tlrpt-iliiba teutntt ilcatrcit. Tho now Mailonna Cntliollo Club's hnftkcthnll team. Italian chnniiiloni, will piny tho llcnum quintet at tlin Iiuit'h tialt on ittunlay op nlnc. Kehruiiry IP On Tiioiiliiy otcnlng. IVh rimry --. Minlonna is nrhoiltilrtl to piuy tho (Irnoo llvo at I'-'it and Foilornl ptrerts. MnmiEor Josctili A. Lointianll announcoH thnt ho ittlll h.iM a few oin'n il.itoi In Foltru.iry unit .vturi.li. an'l woiihl Ilko to henr from icatno In I,onnilvniita Mtirland anl New Jersey, ns well iih I'tiliiniolptilii teunit. palng a guarnn too. AiMroNK Juseiih A. I.oinbarill. 17 tu Houth 11th street. SM? w !! MJ.V.V1 kaVkidawW rt VtJtkVi' IS ' Your first view of the newest shapes and colors to be had today. A few minutes spent in our Chestnut Street Store will convince you that Stetson's this Spring have more than ever set the style in hats. The new "Pacemaker" is bound to be popular; the "Lawn ton" is sure to make many friends. Derbies will again be in demand. Let us show you today the hat that fits not only your head, but your physique and personality. RETAIL STORE 1224 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Stetson Hats arc sold by leading Hatters and Haberdashers everytohere. WHV TQ Vmt 'PR.6FE.ll.- CJOUF i TO CRQCKGTf Evcniiia Ledger Decisions of Ring Hauls Last Night HltOAinVAY- lrlh 1'nt llrntller dr fentcd Ilr-nry llniiltrr. AUIir llmrell Hon from .toe Itolihiftnn, Unity lllnelile bfnt .lean I'nrkrr, Johnny Mrt.nuclillil liniled Tnn I lynn, ITnnkle I'onmty stopped ,loo Mrdrntli. , M:U ItlllK-tiim mntfnril nnd am Sli'Vrv drrn, ndre Anilersnn knocked out liner ttoilrl in Hip llflll. (l,nii:i,AMl llrnrRo Chiiiicy drew nllli Cat llrlniiry. BUDD IS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE CHAMPION Clinches Position in Final Gamo by Defeating Halo & Kilburn riNAt. STANDINO 01' TKAMR. 1:. o. nnd! y 'a Vsft BtnnlnrJ Holler 11 !l .TS.-. J. A J. rtooaon jl fl ."t.l Wentfrn r.lri-lrle 11 .W Blectrlo Ktoroitn li n .tirJ National lltsrult 11 .215 Amerliiin t'lilloy tl II. ,'Jtn ll.ilp Kilburn S 11' .113 The Tlutlrl team, plnylng fast ball, last night won tho ehntnplnnMilp of tho In dttstrlnl League by dofcntlng Halo & Kil burn, CI to 11, In tho other gamo Stand ard Holler Beating nosed out Western Hlectrlc, ,11 to 25, These wero the llnul games of the league. Tho ties which havo llgurcd In tho stundlngs of the teams nil season remain nt tho finish. Standard Boiler Bearing, .1. & J. Dobson nnd Western Kleetrlc nro on oven terms for Fecund place, whllo National Biscuit and AuiciJciu Pulley ate tied for sixth. In announcing tho official averages to day ''resident b'ranklln snld: "The In dustrial League passed nil expectations hi legard to Interest nnd llnances. Consid ering that this In our llrst year out, tho nlllccrs nnd players of tho nrloua teams think wo havo mot with remarkable suc cess Next season wo may Increase our circuit, ns numerous applications nro nt bund for admission to tho league.' It was alio stated today that to mako plans for a series of gamci between 11. O. Bndd, champions of the Indiitrlnl League, and tho Olrnrd team, champions or the American League, a meeting will bo held next Sunday nt 2116 North IDth street. President Franklin will represent tho Industrial League, whllo President William Allen will negotlato for tho American organization. Oermantown Y. M. C. A. Wants Games OwtiiR to their nchciliileil team canceling tho r?amo at tho l.uu minute, tlio (icrniiiutown V. M. A. In ultlunit a gatno for Saturday ccnliiff. Any team u. Miliar to pliy for ox idises plionp Cloniuintown v. M. C. A. after 7 o'clock Mils owning. rr J s 'Asrj tom& 'SJss.l a..i wmm wssyj iV-tv XvrtyijiS (vriefcv. AVi-rvX wsft iswkwrAi ,ere Stetson Company You Can't Evade the chiefuv "BEcuse) IT TAKES hAE t OUT INTO TH' WILLARD-MORAN TICKETS WILL GO ON SALE MONDAY Jones Wires Rickard to Go Ahead With Arrange ments for Bout CONTENDER IN NEW YORK NTW YORK, Feb. le-Tom Jones has wired from Chicago telling Tcs Itlckard to co right ahead with his arrangements for March 25. Tonsorla! Tnwm added tltat ho had given tho "big fellow" n mustard foot bath, rilled him with aulnlnet, wrapped him In a coat ot sliced Hermudat nnd sent him off to his trundlo bed that ho might get a grnpevlno twist on that threatened attack of "doo-bode-youh," Also To win said that ns soon ns the nultiliio chimes had stopped bonglng In Wlllnrd's earn th . would mount n train and light out for Hot Springs to stay' a week In the bulling waters. That done, Tom said that he nnd th, champion would make a keen cut for New York, to put In almost n solid month of training nt the Pioneer Sporting Club, a handy place for the pop-oyed populac to peer nt so much per peer. With all thin good news under his belt Tex Itlckard took tho first long breath that has seeped past his lips In days and days. Rickard got busy on his seating ar rangements nnd announced that the sale of scats would begin Monday morning. The completed chart will bo ready by then, and when Mr. Faithful Fan walks up to the llttlo window at tho Carden llttlo I'eto Colemnn from Ills crato will bo able to point out tha exact location of the campstool. Morah spent tho day going about town listening to those who thought ho had a glorious chanco to win tho tltlo and glar ing nt thoio who thought that Jess would knock him Into tho mlddlo of next week. Moran said that ho would leave for Pitts burgh Immediately to visit his folks for a day and then It would bo Frank back to the training grind nt Saratoga. Referee Floors Boxer NXW YOPJK. Feb. 18. Low Snn.talll. nn iitniiteiir boxer, ddlberatolv kicked Ulilr Murray la nn ainntcur boxing tournament hclil nt tho New York A. C. Inst nlpht. Ilefore .ctuem;lor whs quick to notice the foul and riishoil nt S.itulnlll nnd knocked him throuch tho ropes with n Ictt mine to jaw and sent him on hl9 nny. a '12- y 't(W' XJ,wr.'.fcSWrJWsllSMfJ 1WWiAliJHVwMAA II h.Wj-,1. Cold Logic of That i THAT'S WHY "ORWE A I BEER WAWM! VI- i( mi t V-U ... ffirrt 11M r ll l I '! ft 10 JOIt ;J.i3 1 Ja . oil inns " Jorf i-nT' nun ... I ffi 1 mm jjj -n.oj ;J ia fj -'. Jl -VI -4 1 PERCY'. r A "BEER UyVJON.' VJ0UUD TUMN AE Tt AN INDOOR. 1 OPEN AIR'. ) " v TO?.i Y x l iiijffir mi '.!. ir i ii nijfiffyi KsWrflM 'rHlli'esBsss3SEass?a m tt Vl221- Nflf r hi i I mmmmmmmfmmmmmirmmmma0mmmmlMmiHmmmmm''iivi i jn.niii i T