13 , UMBERING OF FOOTBALL PLAYERS IN 1916 IS VOTED DOWN BY RULES COMMITTEE EVENING LEDaERPniIiAI)ELPHIA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 191G. maid at! "E for JSji " cnHrffan lourti. la tlfaln the othtf IfllMbl r.f-,l9tl(lil 4!U 3 ""fa t rams iSi into im'E' Ill 1.1 , $ ' toi! mr wif iwj,i Mtlltlh! IwfflS l1!1.)!! ' 'not tint rati ! ilj, w ki ta : Ed ott; a tint in rnttM fc? " Mutf a1 ? Uj f3 HTST! FOOTBALL j ON NEW RULES MEETS BEHIND CLOSED DOORS-DEEP SECRET pyatchman Assured Reporters Session Was Progress JNothmg Was Done, So Solon. Convene Again Today By ROBERT iMttrvnifli. irh. 7 i.( nmnti qnrv f KhtT 1W'1" . - -rf .onberlnff of plnycra next fall was wiled down In this morning's session T'l . , ,.it r..1 f- In ,f the JOOluail inula v.umiuniLU. Jdc vote was I in a "is was me Mini important uusiness uciurc mic fet(ons this year. Other business re- fining icgisiii""" " " M WU be disposed before the sea- 'Ion adjourns. , rnHEnC was n mooting for Hie Football I Rules Commlttco at tho Hotel niltmoro I ., night. Tlio night watchman admitted !( the elevator man was certain that he -rrltd many learned gentleman up to ""; Iloom 127. and ono of tlio bellboys con fessed that ho deliv ered several pitchers of Ico water to a number of guys who had crown harsh from excessive- vocal exorcise An air of mystery surrounded the entlro proceeding, which lasted until midnight In the meantime, the scribes wcro allowed to Btay Indoors out nf tho rain and won. h. W. JfAXwni.Ii ,Ior w,nt, Was going en. Even Dob Fotwell, coach of tho Uni versity or Pennsylvania luoiouii team, was denied admittance to tho star chambor w.ulon. i Finally, the scribes meaning the com- vmon or pardon variety and not those cm Mnvtd Li sv urticatus mustered up cnttr- ' ire and boldly ndvanecd to room 127 to . . l hu.tliln t f, tnnnltlit. .inll.f s being held. A watchman carrying a searchlight peered closely Into their faces ml led tho way to the guarded room. Mystery Solved Then and not until then did tho Becret corao out. Thcro was a football meeting of tomo hind Uut It was n secret, oh, fts, a deep secret nnd the common re porters should be happy that they wcro Jot In tho cold cruel world, dodging tho ' n.f oTT.otlitn(- hnnnnnprl helilml tlii 1 ' dosed portals. Rules wcro discussed Bomo of them wcro gone over careruuy ind, perhaps they might bo reworded. Other things camo up and hero la the tot: Ji It was decided not to change tho fundamental principles of tho playing code for 1910. I Many rules wcro Interpreted In clearer language to nld tho officials next fall J S Percy Haughton's forward pass rulings wero ruined by an avalanche 1 of protests Stagg'.s scheme to elimi nate a try for goal after a touchdown, If the ecoro was made by recovering a fumble, was llled and thomumberlng bf players was not discussed. 4 No ono wns hurt. J Few of tho delegates pass oft Into slumber before tho meeting ad journed at midnight. 5 Tljo regular work will bo done today and perhaps tho nowspaper men will j allowed to sharo tho secrets. Just why they made tho session a closed-shop affair has not yet been deter mined. Perhaps a German spy was on the Job to get Bomo stuff to pull In tho battle of Verdun and it was thought best to save tho Allies from further humilia tion. "Nothing1 Doing E.K. Hall, of Dartmouth, who had been re-elected chairman, talked to tho news- japer men before tho meeting ended and ; Ninutea mat tnero wns noining aoing. "You can safely say that no radical changes will bo made," ho continued, "and - the rules v 111 be Irtually the samo as last year. All wo havo dono wns to discuss the list of nuestions submitted by ofllclals I from New York and Philadelphia, and this tllll bo resumed tomorrow. Wo nope to nave everything completed by noon, and . then a statement will bo given out to tho fma." h however, and a Htormy Hcsalon Is looked t for today. Percy Haughton advocated $3to chanKlmr of tho ruling on forward 'plises, allowing but two men, the ends, Cf(l AntAh Mia 1.nll A nnttiAR Id tn f1flf1firn P forward pabs blocked behind the Roal lay, whllo a third would glvo tho ball to the opponents on tho spot where tho ball .was passed, It It goes out of bounds. tThls was shelved iemnnrarllv last night. .but Will eomn mi nimln tnclav. I Bob Folwell also has some Ideas which W he Will lflf Imfnrn 1ia .nltimlttPA tnd&V. f The principal ono Is tho nbollshment of ., we intention at funjble. that Is. a man ' Biding tho ball alonir tho ground to an- other member of his team after ha had en lacKIed. Sme Old Game Outside nf thesn few thincs. It is safe to ay that tho came next vear will ba played between teams composed of 11 Imen on a side. It will bo played out of Moors and officials will bo selected to act I" the gamo r Pti. i . i .it.nitAil aiiK A iio iuiiQwine memuera nucm: Stow: 1 R- Iv, Hall, Dartmouth, chairman; Fro ifessor Corwin Vain? Parka II. Davis, ifrlnceton, Percy D. Haughton. Harvard; fpr. Carl Williams. Pennsylvania : Kd ,mund W Ilutler. Cornell; Dr. Harry I UVIIllams Minnesota; A. A. Stagg, Chl- igo, Clyde Wllllums, Iowa State Col- Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night l ,3sONP.UKir. lIomr Kmlth debated - luyior. hrriiuw-. Keiir fuSf " Ualnea, Jack Vltieerul.l utoimed Jack Hrn- luin In .1.. . ii....nnw ilrnnitt Lnorkeu fK Hull Heler in the llr.t. Jini t r.y" irom ttta rriix in ivtu ruunu. ...- QUAhEll CITV 1" O'.Ntll Uefeated Hid BUon. Touiniy Mvlimaton . won from UediJv D'Donnrll, Hoi O'Donntll litttt Char V.L Uer. JJlckey Tralnar drew with "l Donuvan, Johnuy JIurtha toppd Mdle (ilhboiu In the Keond, Tommy Dunn "at Fraukle Ilrady, .PEOPLE'S THEATRE Tommy Potti Sf wllU Ham Keynold. Youna llurn won fkU drew, Jimmy Uuffy lot ta tiodd 5.J'li. Kd Henuenou won from EddU .oUon. lllll Iillllnztoa woa from Youns Hurpky In the, urond. Kid idy. "?' youne Coiter beat I 'rankle Uraj lAarler lknn(la unn frnm Kid MUTD Murphy, ck Cody lot ta Jurk Urudy. , IIABRISUIIKG lurklo Clarke outpointed Stih r?fk Je Woltb defeated Younr P.V,1.1- Jlmuiy McCube drev nllb Teu, ttUUe Uenekert und Willie Franklin drew.. . lUSVKLANO Jo Cblp atopued K. O. eincy lu the tenth. KI,10!4TItK.lL Jo Jeanetto knocked oat lu Preen la the Utb. ."INNKAl'OLIS AIU MUIer ,lo s alt Drock In the ninth on a foul. VW;V YORK -Younc Zulu Kid defeated fiS,y vi,J;brr' Uu'h "randt defeated , bOSTUN liddla Jlurphr and Walter ahr drow . ftlSW OKI.KtNS "One-jnincli" Hoan Ht Jack l)uvl In IS rounds. nJfllS.A'-iiEK-r MU-( knoeked ul 5?, Ulruli, of Cblcaxo. In tho Uatu ..JJjSAfOLIh CUnl Mynn lurak blf li " ierced to uft ta "Tlcllo" I "Air in jB, ,th round. COMMTTTF.f, m W. MAXWELL i eire PmP r -m i . --. - -- ". Rnvrttr nimrllti r l.ii. tenant Philip Hayes. West Point; Dr. W. lAirineui, Virginia; Lieutenant Paul J. pashlel, Annapolis; Dr. James A. nab Ultt, Havcrford; Walter Camp, who last vear was mado an honorary member for alt time, and William A. I.angford. W. N. aior co and Nate Tufts, omclals who servo on tlio commlttco In an advisory capacity. YALE IS FINAL HOME FOE FOR RED AND BLUE Penn Must Capture Game Tonight to Stay in Race for Championship SHAKE-UP HAMPERS ELIS foi.i,i;oiATn i,i:aouk standixq w. i.. pc. w. i.. p.r 6 2 .750 Tnlo 4 S .671 & 2 .714 Dartmouth 2 .260 4 2 .667 Columbia.. 1 7 .125 fVnn . , Princeton Cornell . scmiDL't.n ron tonioht. Tale, nt Penn. Dartmouth, nt Princeton Pennsylvania will play Its final home gamo of tho Intercolleglato Daskctball l.eaguo season In Wclghtman Hall tonight against Yale. Tho Illuo will furnish con siderable opposition, but tho Penn players do not feel dubious about tho outcomo of tho game. It is necessary for Pennsyl vania to win tho contest to keep in the championship fight, for Dartmouth play3 at Princeton tonight and tho Tigers should register an easy victory Yalo hnsn't the samo formidable aggre gation ns last year. When Dartmouth beat tho Dluo at New Haven, Coach Stowo uliook up tho team, and slnco then ho has been using players who will bo In college noxt year. Hush and Horton, the new forwards trotted out by Stovve, give tho Yalo team a lot of snap and dash, and they should bo ablo to team well together next winter. Tho Yalo players feel tho downfall of tho team very keenly, but Just to Bhow that they mean business they are going to re-elect Charley Taft captain of tho five and then go out for tho 1917 title. That Is planning a long way ahead. Gar field has been kept out of tho recent games because of an operation, but Is expected to play tonight. Pennsylvania will mako no changes In Its llnc-up. Caoch Jourdet Is well satis fied with his team and not only will ho try to glvo Y'alo a drubbing, hut ho will go to Ithaca with tho full Intention of down ing tho Cornell five. If Penn does that, Prlncoton will havo to do tho samo to keep in tho running. The line-ups: Pennsihanla. Yalo. Martin forward llmh Williamson forward Horton Jerrord centra Tnft Jones Kuurtl Kinney Jtc.N'Ichol EUard UurHeld jrWILLIAMS MAY TRY FOR BERTH WITH REDS Greystock Star Gets Offer to Play for Herzog Allle JleWllllama. Btar guard of the drey, utock basketball team, haB received an offer from Jlanauer llerzoe, of tho Cincinnati Iteds, tn bo South with tho team for aprlnc prao tlco It 1b reported Herzoi has nersed to pay MoVVIlllams' expenses for tho trip and ro Imburso him for any loss ho may surfer by lcavlnc Oroj stock McWIIIInma plaed with tho Upland team iRBt season and Is anxious to try his hand at major league baseball, but does not care to nult Grejstock at this tlmr. when It looks as It tho team ultl win tha Eastern I.encuu cham pionship If It can bo arranged he will re port to Horzoa- In two weeks Farm Trotters Sold The trotter Mary Wnrren, S'12'l. and her dam Itnsa Donheur. L':l.1. were sold yes. tenlay by the estate of K. '. Weber, of ror rlstonn. to Joseph Murphy, of Mlltord, Ta. Tom Collins, of Uermanmw n. bought n year ling colt out of Ilosa llonheur by General Wattj. -1 00 ti. Sportsmen's Indoor Tennis This Afternoon MKN'H KINDLES. 1.00 K. M. Kdnnrds T. W. r. Row- fj4K . R. Ron land T. Spick Hall. 3ilr! L. II. Ilronn vs. Charlrs llrr. 3.00 Walluce Johnson vs. C. M. Har lan. 3:15 A. I). Thayer ts. V, C. Van 4:30 .Willis !' navla ts. Edward Cas surd. r:00 Robert I". Heard vs. Jack Reeves. 5:30 Sidney Turner, Jr., ts, Horace Hoopi.. 0:00 T. II. Martin vs. Nelson Ed wards. HEAL ESTATE TOR SALE CAMDEN. N. J. Mr. Business Man: If you seek a good live location, we have it oooooooooooooo Here's something worth while for the man who ia looking for a location in a neighbor hood where there is business, and plenty of it, waiting. 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HARVEY WINS OPENING TENNIS MATCH Indoor Championships at First Regiment Armory Began This Morning TWO GAMES DEFAULTED Tho women's Indoor tennis champion ship tournament got under way at the Sportsmen's Show In the 1st Iteglmcnt nr mory, Drond nnd Callow hill streets, this morning, with a match In tho first round between Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, Philadel phia Country Club, and Miss Clara T. Chase, of Merlon, tho former winning In two sets at 6-4, 6-3. Several dcfnults wcro posted, Mrs P I Walnwrlght, Philadelphia Cricket Club; Mrs C. 1 Walbrldge, of the same club, and Mrs A. D. Smoker, of Ilclllcld, ad vancing to tho second round In that man ner. Tho men's championship singles event, which was begun yesterday, continued this afternoon, nnd will bo followed by doubles matches this evening. The match between Mrs Ilnrvey nnd Miss Phaso was closely fought through out These two are classed among Phila delphia's leading fair racqucters, nnd their match was u fitting one to give tho cham pionship a lousing sendoff Foi tho most part, tho players devoted their attention to tho back court. Owing to tho low over head rntlcrs lobbing was almost out of tho question After wlnulg tho first t-ct by sit games to four, Mrs Harvey set out to tnako short work of the second She quickly. assumed n commanding lead nt 6-1, but Miss Chase rallied In tho seventh gave, eventually winning It after deuce wns called an even dozen times. MIjs Chaco folovred this up by winning tho eighth game, but Mrs. Harvey won tho match by annexing the ninth. Summary: WOMl.N'S SINCH.i.H. l'lrst Round Mrs. Ollbert Ilnrvey. Philadelphia Country, defeated Mlsa ('. T Chase. Merlon, G-4, b-3, Mrs C. 1' Walbrldxo Philadelphia Cricket, won from Miss a. Kumlrlilt, Cmwjd, by de Mrs C. It. Wulnu right, Philadelphia Cricket, won from Miss K Carpcnlir, Merlon, default. ... Mrs A r Smoker. Ilelneld, won from Miss I.oulso Ueurberllug. Cimd. default BASKETBALL MEN FORM BOARD OF OFFICIALS Coaches and Referees Organize Body Similar to Central Football Board Men prominent in basketball circles In this city and nearby met this morning In the Hoard of Kducatlon offices In tho Stock Hxchango Ilullding and organized a board of officials to which tho local clubs, bdiools and colleges enn go for referees. Tho body adopted tho official title of Central Hoard of liaskelball Of ficials for Philadelphia and Environs. It was pointed out at tho meeting that teams In arranging games often ex perience trouble in agreeing on referees. Tho Intention of tho new organization Is to mako suggestions nnd furnish suitable men In such cases, similar to tho Central Board of Football Officials. SWARTIIMOHH HIGH WINS DELAWARE COUNTY TITLE Defeats Darby High and Clinches League Basketball Championship Swarthmoro High won tho Delawaro County High School Basketball League championship today by dcfoatlng Darby High School. Tho final bcoro was 48 to 22. Swarthmoro led at half-time, 26-10. Swarthmoro High. Darby High, Modlil High, Chester High and Lansdowno High comprised tho circuit. Tho line-up follows; Swarthmoro High lleeso f orw Darby High ard Pearl. traneji Place. forward Spahr (Forbes) Yarnall centre Kruuiiton (iipahr) W. Wood guard Pranklln (I)ownie) (Krauso) E. Wood gunrd Carpenter (Mobrey) Field goals Reese, 2; riaco. 3, Ynrnall. 3: W. Wood. Farley, Pearl. Spnhr. 2. Foul coals Yarnall, 18 out of 28: Pearl. 14 out of 22. POLO TOURNEY ARRANGED Philadelphia Team Entered in Two Week Competition "WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 A two weeks' polo tournament will bo held In Washing ton from April ID until April 30, with teams from Philadelphia, Now York. Pitts burgh. Aiken, S. C, and Camden. N. J prrtlcipating. ItEAIi ESTATE FOR SALE CAMDEN. N. J. ' Scholastic Basketball Schedule for Today CATHOLIC) SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP SKRIES Catholle llleh Seliol ts. La Salle Cohere, nt Hunker C'llr Athletic Club. 28th nnd Ilnnphln street", s p. m. . OTIIF.lt CONTESTS Hirbr 1IIh Hehol vs. Swnrlmore lllcli, nl Swnrlhniore. . , ... "nulliern llfeli ts. Norrlttown IIInli, nt Nnrrlntonn. Not I'liUnitelpliln High ts. George School, nl tleorge School. Central High rs. Hnterfonl Sehoot, at Itmrrfnnl School. Nnrthenst High TS. (llrnril College, nt (llriird College. Cninden High ts. rennlnglon Seminary, nt 1'ennlnaloii. Itlnnotn Preparatory ts. West Ches ter Normal, nl Wet Chester. St. Jortti's College ts. Peddle Institute, nt Htghlttown, Irfiwer Merlon ts, Rryn Athyn Arndemy, nt llmi Alhyn. SI. Luke'a School ts. Cedarcroft School, nt Cedarcrofl. tlrevrl In.tllute ts. Crescent Athletic ('lull, nt Crescent Club. Vlllllntnoon School vs. Phllndelnhtn Col lege of Pharmacy, nt P. O. P. limit school i.nviiui: standing l'lrst Team Won. Lol. P.O. Centrnl llleli Schnnt n .1 ,(12.1 Norlhenst Hlsh School . . 4 4 .A0n Sntilli I'lilln. Illr.li School . 4 4 ,r,0l) Went l'hllii. High School . S .373 lecond Team South Phlla. Hlsh School. . a 2 .7,10 Vrt l'lilli. High rlinol 1 3 .ll.'IV Northeast High School .1 ft .37.1 (rnlrul Hlsh School .., . 3 0 .2AI) I CENTRAL HIGH SHOULD CAPTURE INDOOR TITLE Crimson and Gold Athletes Show Strength in Meet With Episcopal OTHER SCHOOL NEWS It Is a reasonably safo and conservative prediction to say that Centrnl High School will win tho Indoor track and Held cham pionship In the dual meet with Episcopal Academy yesterday nfternoon nt Central tho Churchmen simply wcro overwhelmed by tho strong Crimson nnd Gold squad, which showed Its worth In all the events In tho sprints, Captain Everett Smallcy, Mellluger and Carter were among tho star performers Smallcy not only won tho 20 yard dash, but also the two-lap race Lukcns, a dependable Central High run ner, was first In tho half-mllo lun, leading B.iche, tho Episcopal long-dlstanco run ner, to tho tape. Albert McICcnzlc. whoso record running In tho onc-mllo ovent In tho past few weeks has caused so much favorable comment, upheld his brilliant record In tho diitnnco run when ho won tho 22-lnp tace. Stark, of Central High, was second Schaffer, the Episcopal Academy boy, ran a pretty race nnd will bear watching. Ho Is improving In his w ork every day. Mearkln, of the West Philadelphia High School, Is still lendlne thn ilrst team league In the Individual bnsketbill standings, though Schnelderman. of Central High, Is presnlnu hlin iloselj for Ilrst place, onlj seven points 1 hind the le ider. In tho second team lenguo Individual standing Mason, nnother West Phil adelphia High School boy. Btlll retains the top position 'I he Individual standings of tho plasers follow : FIRST TEAM LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL STANDING. Plajor. School (lames rd Q ri O. Tts Mearkle, West Phlla.. .. 8 11 9 HO Schnelderman. Central... 8 ju 49 101 Fowler. Central 1 18 2G 02 Momlros, Southern ... 4 4 40 C4 Wallace. Northeast 4 l, .18 SO Watmin. Southern 7 11 20 4 2 MiCaakpy. Wist Phlla... 7 20 0 41) AHfiullll, Northe.ist 4 8 21 37 SturKls Northeast 8 16 u 30 Mouraillan. Central .... 8 14 0 23 Stewart. Central 8 11 0 22 Wutson. Southern 7 11 0 22 llunnln, Southern ." 10 1 21 1'lnkerton, West Phlla... 7 8 0 Hi Ilichman. West Phlla.... 8 7 0 14 I.nwhart, Southern 6 7 0 14 ll!ack. bouthern ........ 4 5 0 10 Rculbach Goes to Pirates CHICAGO, Feb 26 Pitcher Ed Ituelbach formerly of tho Chicago Nationals, has been released to tho Pittsburgh Nationals. REAL ESTATE EOR SALE Manufacturing" Plant Lot 373x120 ft. covered with modern mill constructed buildings containing approx imately 75.000 square feet. High ceilings. Splendid light, modern power equip ment, sprinkled, insurance rate 8c. Suitable for many kinds of manufacture. Also splendid manufactur ing site, vicinity of Phila delphia, 57 acres, 1500 feet water frontage on naviga ble river. Excellent R. R, facilities, good labor market. WM. C. BENKERT Factories, Factbry Site. Water Prop erties, Water Fronts. PHILADELPHIA, PA. camih:n. n. j. See these unusual stores and dwellings in East Camden oooooooooooooo ABLE TO FIGHT MORAN AT ONCE, SAYS J. WILLARD Champion Starts Training Today for March 25 Bat tle in New York 2G0 IS HIS AVOIRDUPOIS NRW YOniC, Feb. 2C Jess Wlllaid, world's heavyweight champion, began heavy training, at tho Pioneer Sporting Club. 44th street, today, for his 10-round tlllo bout with Frank Moran In Madison Squaro Oarden, tho night of Saturday, Mnrch 2D. "I could fight Jn n pinch tomorrow," Wlllard dedal ed. "I am not a great deal heavier than when I took tho tltlo from Johnson tn Havana. I weigh only 2G0 pounds, just 1.1 pounds moro than when I took tho tltlo. I llguro on weighing around 24G pounds for Moran That means a reduction of 15 pounds at most I havo 30 days In which to train down to that scalo It will bo a cinch." Wlllard appeared In excellent spirits, though a tiaco of hoarseness remains from his rccunt cold. Several times his temarks wcro punctuated by Blight coughs "1 was never so sick as tho Chicago reporters intimated," said Jess. "I figured tho best way to cure a cold was to ro maln Indoors, Because I wasn't knock ing about town tho vvrltcts jumped to tho conclusion that I was flat on my back. Personally 1 would just as soon havo gone ahead with tho March 8 date. I knew I wasn't very HI and that unless I became, much worso I would be ablo to get to tho lnzor rdgo of condition by that time. Yet I felt that I owed tho public every consideration. I wasn't ab solutely suro that 1 would recover so quickly. It was on tho public's and not my own account that 1 agreed to tho postponement." THREE PENN CREWS ARE PICKED BY COACH WIIKHIT Quaker Oarsmen Will Get Out on ' River Monday Afternoon Coach "Wright, of the University of Peuns ivrtnla crews, this afternoon ehoso threo boat seatlngs, tho varsity, Junior and freshman eights Several changes wcro made In tho varsity crew, Tllden be ing dropped to the junior eight "Wlrlt man replnced Vnrlo at No. 7. whllo the latter went to No, R, and Gotham occu pied No. 2. Tho Quaker oarsmen will bo taken out on tho Schuylkill Monday afternoon. Tho wind wns entirely too high today for tho men to take their first work-out on tho river. Tho three eights follow: Varsity floss, stroke; "Wlrkman, No 7 ; Gueuthcr, No. Gj "Woll, No. 5; Pepper, No. I ; Voric, No. .1 ; Gotham, No 2 ; Captain Chlckertng, bow. Junior Drayton, stroko; Littleton. No. 7; Madeira, No. 6; S. Gclo, No 5 ; Tllden. No -1 ; C Gels, No. 3 j Hunter. No 2; Breltlnger, bow. Freshmen Foster, stroko; Clark, No 7; Jerauld, No. G; Turn er, No. B; Little, No. 4; Massey, No 3; Parsons, No. 2; Dow nicy, bow. Clevelnnd Deal Pending CI.nvni.ANI). O.. IVIi. 2C Tho American Association imiKniloq, tn scnalon here yester day, failed to roach any decision concerning tho sale of tho Cleveland A A Club A mectlnc with ItoEer llresn.ihan, lato manncrr of tho ChlcnKo Nntlonat team, probably will bo held In Chicago today APARTMENTS . E. Corner Walnut and B Blip jtbS Ifesl v r BHF wlflB iJ3.1S8Sfi.M J Thfs 14-story apartment house is built of concrete and steel, thoroughly fireproofed and of the most modern architecture. J Suites of two rooms and one bath to ten rooms and five baths, including several desirable bachelor suites, and with every modern convenience and facility, 1 Building is now open and inspection is cordially invited. Reservations through NORMAN S. SHERWOOD, 1411 Walnut Street Tales of a Wayside Tee By GRANTLAND RICE NOTII. This series will lake tip the play of leaillnic American nnialenr (rollers. Jt will not he lilflsrntihlral or stntlsllrnl. hut rather In the nature of random ohirrvntlon nn some of the wins nnd achievements of our lendlne Rolf slurs. NO. 1 WALTER J. TRAVIS THIS spring 12 years ago It was gener ally understood that a golf king ha'd como to lulo tho Ancient Green of America for many years to come. IIo had won tho amateur championship of tho United States In 1000. 1001 and 1903. And In tho spring of 1004 ho had achieved tho ono Imposslblo Miracle by crossing the water and winning tho ama teur championship of Great Hrltaln, His namo was Walter J. Travis. Hut tho wavs of Fnto nro devious and queer That was 12 ears ago, and Walter J. has never won nn amateur champion ship since. Ho has played wonderful golf theso 12 campaigns, but 13 ears havo passed since ho finished first In tho U, S G. A. classic. From 1000 to 1004 Travis ruled Ameri can golf. Ho has played oven better golf slnco without winning a main champion ship, which Is proof enough of the gnmo's wonderful ndvnnco upon this continent Sidelights There aro more Interesting sidelights to Walter .1 Travis than to any other golfer America has ever known. Ho has played a greater number of rounds than any other American, and yet today ho says ho Is fully as keen for a lound nH ho was 20 years ago. No living golfer hns been through moro haul battles or has won such a largo nerceufge of his starts Here Is ono sidelight well Illustrative of tho Travis method. It shows his love of a hard match, oven In friendly play, a hard match Wo can't loaf a second or play a careless shot to win This Is tho Last fall at Garden City we played with him In a four-ball match against old REAL ESTATE FOR SALE StJIUIItllAN pEUtftts park Mmtnt Elizabethan Residence, $1 1,500 J Half timbered stucco and green slate roof. t Lot 70x132; 110-foot English terrace. 4 Breakfast room enclosed in glass. Q 5 large bedrooms nnd "2 baths; ample closets. We also finance and build according to your plans. RHOADS & PAUL .i35,&5?&k Automobile by Appointment BUILDING SITES $800 TO $7000 3 Trolleys, 5-Ccnt Fare 72 Trains Daily, 9W Cents APARTMENTS Benny Sayers and Mr. Temple Qwathmey. "We'll start you four Up," said Walter J. Turning to us he added, 'This makes sort of match I tlko nbovo nil others. Hnrd uphill work all the Wny." Tho match finished all square when Sayers ran down a 20-foot putt bn the 18th green. The Travis This shows tho Travis system of play. No lonflng, no careless Bhot, but a steady PltACTICU of CONCENTRATION oven In friendly rounds Through this fino mental training", well prepared, not only with tho proper physi cal skill, but with tho correct mental ad' Juslment. Most golfers, In friendly matches, are Inclined to play carelessly, to loaf along at various Btages and to carry only n partial concentration on their game. Wo play mainly for fun," they tell you. Waller J. also played for fun, but the only fun ho could gel was In playing the right Bhot In tho right way. IIo could never seo any fun In careless or Indiffer ent play, even with nothing at stake. Which, with his hard practice, explains Ills amazing consistency through 20 years of golf. Tho man who plays carelessly or Is content to loaf In any oaBy match; will find himself 111 fitted for tho round that means" a light from the first drlvo to the last putt. For mental training, proper con centration In as necessary In golf as physi cal skill. Many practice tho latter, but few glvo tho former anything but brief consid eration. Urowns Release Three Players ST. I.OtllS. Feb 21. It has been announced that Del Drake, outtlrlder, Kdaar Wlllett and c'hnrlra Watson, Pitchers, had been released by tho Drowns Drako nnd Wlllett (to to the Memphis Club, of tho Southern Lcsirue, and Watson to Hloux City, Western League. ItEAIi ESTATE FOR SALE nummnAN APARTMENTS 17th Streets i M m