If EN THE GREAT WAR CAN SPARE FIGHTER TO ENTERTAIN BOXING PURLIC-OTHEE SPOUTS $RO BUNKO PUBLICO," FOR RELEASJi. UN ltfKUARY, NEXT SHOW FEATURING WILLARD iarpentier, French Champion, Selected as Second Man m rruijuaeu jrj.tju.v.yweigni DKlt, out Jess Does Not Seem Anxious Br ItODCKT V. MAXWELL (gperli Kdltor, iat a-rand od dnvmn, -pro uunMj VW. ." , I U DODUlliflty. I ?nt .ba thrust upon u with new tnr Jim till "role. l-'or " r"' mon,h'' "Sffl flelUrinls have been held. Nut not t"?l?.If iiht did the singe manager. F" . and scenario writer deem It good " .'nl?ai advance notice. Then ""...nounMil that ft brnnd new act hurt K"MJ,ul.n and all of the actor could tMtt written nu "i' - Mrl, without rty wl,n ",0 " PUT: Jit f Iho nlay. which Is n perfectly iS'nSl wm ?urnlhcl by a Mr Hlfckard. i?e referred to n. "Tex" It Is a "A". and I If used without the usual ' cim plot. .rm. " :r" - ..,t.fni hit. w. ,.... annum muno .. - flTTh trimming, furnished by our very f. Hmmers. nre likely to put the parade It ci ' itep and the "bunko pumico .uu fjrtlt tMoif. fal'kard Masterpiece P" JSn hi overcame nli obs.ac.es. TCSns Impediments and other tilings H"SSBdP . box.lni bout, between gff JgrSSl"'... "cJrcu. p 15-. , nl Carpentlcr a trnvo of GoTcmmc." --.. , mllllii,. nd prom- Setfn' return some J50.000 to ho used for KJundir the auspices of tho I-rench M.llroX nrst submitted hi plana to Uto ATne Morgan, treasurer of the filild !? TJu ..irv. and Miss Elizabeth Mar- jXBce for a I ior wi' " . ... ...i 'tfurttli tarr. nd they have p. ..mined to take sgrj "".. ' . ii.,i it.r.iiiirh this M1IK( 01 inO IllUlll-jr tUl.tv.i.. - ECaai" ., ,. . ,l1un .nnrnntPful boot MIS .-uorsiin " ...- " IHond of 1150.000 for tho afe return to fnaM o 'the soldier boxer. All of which ftroreVtho sincerity of the bout, a Tllckard done his part an.l Misses MorBan and Ssrtury are willing to lond their nld to sake it a bucccb.-. The Kenl Actors Kllowtrer. thcro Is another aide to be Seard from, and here Is where all of tho Sal acting will bo done. Tho other sldo h la favor of all charity events, provided !ir are held under tho auspice of tho lMie-Curley-Vlllard Denevotent Associa tes, tho war In Europo I too far nvv.iy f to worry about, and, anyway, charity be Kfjrf t home. jftlJBIf Jess and his manager have been ImM to lend their nld for a consideration, find this consideration stuff probably, will t ...,. ranh nnln anil nneulsh nmong tho ficUre member of tho long-suffering but BDear Old Public. Hlcknrd was In Chicago hSjI week and talked things ovor with W'll fiSrl and his pals Samo sort of an ngreo latat must have been made, or Tex would Itct havo announced tho proposed scrnp However, the following report hno Itrlckld In from Chicago j"jk Curley viua surprised when he tlTimed of tho proposed Wlllard-Carjntlcr irjiit to be staged by Tex Wcknrd In New tjrwk. Tom Jone. Jcs Wlllard and myrclf SMt been here all dny. ho Bald. 'In one ff (he papers, undor a N'cw York date lino, t Jtotard announce that ho has Wlllard jttpid to box Carpentlcr None of ua T know anything nbout It and Tom Jones, &t only man who could sign for such a f s4tb, knows nothing nbout It Am lcav "tof for New York tonight " " tJtoh in Ignorance Lnoihcr dispatch reads: "Tom Jone. Wlttard and Cnrpentler, said tonight 'I kT not received nny word from Texltlck iri Dan Morgan or any of tho New York .promoters who imy bo figuring on tho Match. If nny one wants tho bout, Wll- ImJ must be guaranteed isu.uou, wiin a liberal perccntnre of tho gate rrcnlptn I ia willing to match Wlllard cither with Ipirpetitler or Fulton, but I must receive Imif nurse " .ThU Is only the beginning of tho bunk Kniff. or grand old army game, which prob failr nlll end In Wlllard declining to tako liny active part In the scrap. Dig Jena Is lot at all nnxloua to meet regular flghteri. uaacieat would injure inn arawing powers Wtth the clrcua and put a terrific crimp In Uiat 1300,000 Income ho la said to be grab tat each year The champ Is willing to &ht eh. yea' ho ha said that many Jlnlee but his opponent must be carefully elected. Fulton the Choice Kfted Pulton In Wlllnrd's choice, and the tewices are that the pugnacious plasterer 9u oe the pirty of tho second part nomo lifflA lhl wlnlap A f llba n pnpnMpf. ho appear in public before n hostile. wmmy audience, risking hi lire a itotlDle of dozen times a cl.iv whllo (lvlnir a Ittv thousand feet over terra flrmn, would Iwd be awed or affected by Jena's tremend-, B3! bulk or reputation, and these nre the ICbUX axatfl nf nlir pllflmnlnn EThcretore, the only thing Jones, Curley firf the other Bllont but nqt Inacttvo mem Iter of the board of managers enn da 1 to hcnana an exorbitant prleo for Wlllard's Hmces, Knowing that It will not be grant- Evcninp Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night TO Jliuuir Kdifard ttoiiprd Joe ian- Sifff''!'1'0" P.?'0. KthU , hdd R lfr1 I'ete Alberts drw with liiill Bwurd ' ",uU J,0fc lI,ftd Kid f . ?EW. VORK titan V'K. O.") Drown K!K, " Jtoh. Kay Vt outclued -'- MMiavwi llmw ... Mbit outpointed U. Uurn. READING Jo? Tuber deflated ITranVIe Ptk ihnmr Mrt'abe drew with All!. !, VAir flruham brut bailor Hmller, ff i Ua Han fruin Ulllr Miijewikl. lounc WUI knArlc.l ...i. M.nv Until!. flf.l. a . .i I r.tentnr, I-edtrr) ed, Then Fulton can ha taken on llanMvt of and the clrcu will not surfer next sum mer One fight n ear la enough for Jew. and tho easier the better. tlut In thl case Hlcknrd reems to have tho upper hand Willnnl never was a pop ular champion, ahd thero are many other boxer who would be almost as Rood a drawing card Les Darcy, who la a stow away on some vessel In the South raeluc I expected to nrrlvo In the United States In a month or so, and ho would be a logical opponent Then thero nro Mor.in. lllllon, Lovlnsky, Welnort ami ether who could make a urent showing. If Jess sidestep the match, a substitute will be procured and the champions reputation will aufrer greatly thereb) Itlcknnl Will Not Trifle nickard Is no piker tin showed thli when he staged the Jrrtrle-Johnon, Uans Xeliion niul Wlllnrd-Mornn battle. bjt he will not statul for nny rthorbltant demands Ho Is willing to Rive more money than an) othci promoter, but want to havn pome profit hlmelf. Ho probabl) will listen to Tom Tone for a couple of weoks and then, ir the price Is not cut. Darcy or some one else will be substituted If the battle Is hold, It will he aomo time In Februiry and In New York lllcknrd tackjed an exceedingly trouble some matter when ho bcRari to plan for Cnrpentler' first appearanco In the United States Ilo found It virtually would bo Im possible for him. unaided, to prevail upon the Trench do. eminent for tho soldier boxer' release. It was necessary for him to tie up negotiation throuch tho American fund for tho Fronch wounded, nnd ho found persons connected with thin In a rcceptlvo mood Oirpcntlcr's Career Carpentlcr ha h-d nn extraordinary career In the rlntf Starting at the age of thirteen as a featherweight, he fouirht hi wny to the top of the various cl.ttsi'u until ho flnnlly becntno tho acknowledged heavy wolRhl champion of Huropc llo now Is said to welsh 100 pounds when In condition for tho ring In 10X1 ho knocked out Marcel Mnreau, Bandsman Ilicc. Cvclono Smith, l.urle. Jack Lancaster and Ilomb.idler Wello. He knocked out Wells on two occasions, tho last time In eighteen seconds In 1914 ho won on u foul from (lunboat Smith In six rounds, and lost a decision In a fifteen round bout with Joe Jcnnette Ills last ap pearanco Insldo tho ropes was on July 25, Whon tho war hrokn out Carpentlcr en listed In tho French army and has served In tho aviation and motor corps on at least ono occasion le was sent to tho rear on nc count of wounds In splto of this fact hla training with tho army l reported to havo kept him In lino physical condition It Is said that ho ha worked nt hi box ing whenever possible, and recently ho ap peared In a Tarls ring at a charity bvnnr, on which occasion he seemed to posses his old-time speed and ability Scraps About Scrappers Br LOC1S II. JAFFK A return match with Benny Leonard and bouts with Charley White and Johnny Kll bano were three of the nix scraps, offered Johnny Dundee for tho combined purso of iHr.OOO by Harry D I-Mwnrds, of tho Olym pla Scotty Montclth, tho New York Itnllan's mannger, turned down the offer, figuring that ho could got moro money by boxliiK on percentage. Dundee always ha showed great form In hi Philadelphia bouts, each of his contents being of scnsitlonal order. For his bout with Johnny Tillman, Monday night, Dundee drew down more than $700 tlenny t.comrd will be unable tn liox for nv mil witelm It msy ba that lh huribpunrhlnir New Yorkr will bo on tho ado lima until after the llrat of lb ear lltnny injured hla left hand whllo tralnlnit the nlhrr day. Ilia inliaaec Hilly U'bon. arnda wurd that ha will lint take any chnncea nf havlni Leonard bux with n maimed mitt Aa n. reault, he hna can i eled several mntchca that wer arranged for Denny. Phil Glaaimnn aala he waa forced to turn down an ottr for Lew Tendler to matt Al fihu brt in a t.vel.eruund Imut nt Iluvlon Inat nli:M Tha mutch waa to liv taen bald aa a auball tute :or the Levlnaky-Dlllon so OlnMniiii'n rtBMon for rrfualne tha Irtut una nraui Tender bad lint bean In training, l'btl uied jrood JuJc ment, iat tha tt of hantama rnuil be "In tl.o pink when idtted agalnat Bhubart. Jack Hubbard, the former sailor heavywalalit. la training zor a noui. lie a.iao la Minim liarrlns psrtnar. and tha ex-tar slvea maxoo bcHvyncblht auma lively afilra the Kalomatoo in th Kyin. Hmlth la sattlne in ahapa for hla art la with i-sndy Ktrxuaon hrMny mxnt al ti Nonparall. It Han ly la anything llko Ida old tlmo aflf, Mr Smith la promlatd a touch .uaalo, Laat night's mix In Iloaton between llaltllng Levlnaky and Jack billon waa poalpunad at tha requtat o: ina mam Kiiur Tha match will l. hfl.l I.fnitKr 1U: Afltr thia bout It la re ported, Dillon wilt nrlle ' nnis" ia ni rir.c An effort la btlng.made to nt Oaorsta Car- Jtniirr to this country long enough tn meat raa Wlllard In a ten-round match at New YorK. Tex lllckard la working on thla plan. The champion heavyweight haa announced hla wlb llngneaa lo mtct lha Frenchman. A pura of ICO, OHO Is what Wlllard uanta. Jack Ilrltton'a defeat by tha watlopa of Slave Latxo docan't aeam natural yet all raporta ant out from Wllkaa-narra favored tha I'ennayl vantan Trobably Ilrltlnn llnurtj ha bad a aort job and waa caught unexpectedly. , North Tenn fana always have appreclattd tharley Thomas' atyla oJ boxing, and tha loan flub may be Jammed to capacity whan tha Southward aonr bird lalnglta with Dinny Kr SSain Krilay nl.ht JV ,fl?h W Chi' will not gat away, without etdlgln with a aohg or two. llorrla Wolf and Rddla llratton ara aeminnaltata, - Tho Frankla White knocked out In lUlllmora laat k in (lv rounda waa not tha local Ital Ian. Tha lad who took an unwonted nap In Oriole City waa a banuin. Hauling Murray, of this city, did the Job. EVENING LElDGEIl-PBaxADBLHtA', WEBNESBiAX DECEftrBER 0, HARMONY MEETING President of Phils Says No Rows Will Occur When Magnates Gather SEES BIG CUT IN SALARIES Ily CIIAKDLCU D. UICHTEIt President William F Baker, of the I'hll lies, predicts n big cut In salaries, the elec tion of Qnrry llcrrmttin to the position of chalrm-vn of the National Commission and also believe thnt harmony will prevail In the National league tank when tho nn nual meeting take place In Now York next week According to Baker. President Drey fus, of the Pirates. I the only mignnte who 1 anxious to kick up a row. nhd tho Phllly bos declare that Drejfuss will bo squelched when ho start his c-unpnlgn to have Herrmann removed from the commis sion. llr Baker predicts that President Tenor will be Instructed to vote for Herrmann and alo expects President Johnson, of the American Lenttuc. to cast hi ballot for the owner of tho Beds, despite the act that the latter has openly declared that ho wa against the present commission because the Nations! Lencue has two representa tives nn i'io supremo board It I Baker's opinion that Johnson Is favnrahlo to tho election of Herrmann nnd that the American league chief was play ing politic to find out the sentiment among hi collogue when ho gave out his en Kitlounl statement to the effect thnt tho Junior league would not stand for two Na tional Lengucm on the National Commit Mon Aa a parting shot before ho left for his home In New York, Mr linker ald that the coming meeting would be one of the nint Interesting tho National IrnRiio has held 'n j.enrs, nnd Intimated that anvoral sur prising denls probabl) would be pulled He also predicted that tho snlarlos of the play ers would li rut considerably Speaking of the plan tn cut salaries. Mr linker said, "It Is positively necessary to rcduco tho patarlen as the majority of tho plajers In the Nntlonal League nro being paid moro thnn they nre worth There nro exception nnd the exception will bo re warded with a bnoM but I louk for a gen eral cut an along tho line. ' If the ph.yors arc not satlslleil tn tnke tho cut In salarlrs, let them remain Idle That Is my principle I always have treated my plnyer fair and Intend to do so In tho future, but I do not Intend to throw money away. Very few major lenguo clubs havo inndo mora thnn four per cent on tholr In vestment In tho last throe oars. nnd unless the salaries nro cut the) will not bo uble to no no In tho future "Baneball I a business proposition and when n rami ennnot rcallxo moro than four per cont nn nn Investment of half n mil Hon dollars, he Is not likely t6 contlnuo In the business n ho enn enrn that much by placing hi money In a savings bank. Thero is no risk, work or worry when one has h( money In the bnnk nnd the magnate do not propose to allow tho player tn (tot away with their exorbitant demands" A. M. IJ. Hoys Club WlnH Again A M II llo)' Club nf Starr Harden, da fented the fnat Hoy H'-oula' tam. Tronp trio. They won hv the actira nf 1M tn 10 It waa nlavrd nt the Hnulhnnrk Hull Tha featura of the fame waa ine all rouh'i piayinc nr ma A. .M 11. 'ellowlti starred for the loalng tram A. II. II. FO Diamond fnmard 3 Hamt hick, forward 2 r. n n n n pegs., center n 'rcoman. guard IS HOY .SCOUTS ro. I'ellowltx forward J Cnrleplrakl. forward o Hnlm renter t Jonaa guard 0 Kayecr. guard t I 'J 10 Tlmo of hal.es twenty mln- Kolly Itcfereo utcs Umps Seek Fair Treatment rillCAIl" Dee rt The Nntlontl Aaaoclatlon nt l'rofeaatonal Ilaaobalt Umpires will meet hera December 10 It hna ben announced to ,ti run, inraaurra for tho l-Mtcrment of conditions among umpires In the minor league Umplrea contend that tha minor leigun prealdenl often retutna tha aer.lrua of six umplrca uaca four and bolda two for a part of u atAaon whan they ara relraaed Thla nnlnn they nasert. la unfair They will demand tli m con alderatlon given umplrca of tho major leagues. uivri u uixiiiTS ATUtNTIC IITV. J xJToCU. ATLANTIC CITY. Opotvtgit pllacasoivi r ofliwYcar. A rt7cpjjTdscd ..stanclairl orcxcellciAcc, C-cv60a WXLmiJ.BV2By. r TH IEA0IHO RH50RT MOIELOF 1HE VOIILO fflatlboroMjfiSWcim AT1VANTIC CTTY.N.J. OWNCRIHIP MilUXtMINT IQCIAH WHITE . gQNO CQMBAW W ...... ,..,... Ky ava. near llaach. estminstcr ior m ai prw tutha Xlava or m al rriv oatna rung f up wkly IJ up dally Chsa Ituhr. i.viu:i(ioi). n J I.akcwuoil, ? J Noted for Ita homalik atmoapliara. Uolf prl.llega. K, K, bl'AMilsiNXIBna, V.it. lirilOIILH AMI CO) i.Kaurt STRAYER'S Tha Hut Ilualneaa Uchool, Nib and Cbaatnut Ulreata Knter now. Day. or night. Poalllona guaranteed SALESMANSHIrrWor Stammering Speech Defects rorrrrtrdi MP IIUUII.Mj ffr du deaf and hnrd-of-bfarlng. I'blludclphU at Hchuol, lilt tbcatoui SUmI. V Jl. Kcdd. X'rea, mri&9 NEWS OP THK HOWLERS Rt Rlliabeth's team uaed ten player In It eetiteat against the Klrlln quintet In the C. ii A. u. series on Caaino Alter laat night. Leach, of Camdn, wllh SITi and Corning, nt Aetna, with Ml In hla third game, were the only Inauranra bnwler to paaa the much deelred JtW mark In laat ntgnt games on Oeata'a Alleys. . Vletrlx and Shanahan met on the altera laat night, the former winning- two. Shanahan reached S07 lo win tha eeeend gsme, Cannon knocking down 100 pin tlulTato haa a municipal bowling leag.M with twenty-two teama, . Whole-ale's ASS p!n In lla third game agatnat llatall t'redlt waa the nffthtat learn arera by anr nf the Btrawbrlda A Olathlar Lesgue team on Terminal Alley laat nlgnt. rtaetne. Wis . hoi entered trie Drat team In Ihe annual American I'onereas tourney to be held at clrand lupuin Mich . nett year Druef League ronteata nn 1'aita'a Allaasi re al. Ited In Chemical winning three from Multord IVmpany reiiirni iating vvanu-oie Feili ral twirfltnr Waml-ob Company twn Kckmsti Comnanr taking the od I anme ist. fomnan: any taking the oui l,Am PhlladMlnhla V f. Philadelphia vvtioleaala l)rug and Smith Kline A French odtroillng a H White In two gamea out of thlre ltelnhold began with 314 for Chemical atalnat Multord Klllott e.blentlv Intrndt to retain Ihe leader ahlp In the Philadelphia l.aM". aa he tnpaled over 2V0 In Ida ertmd game with Ltbrty Pell and totaleil d3J la three gamea. which will help hla high average aon.ewhat Creaeant reached 071 In lla 0n.il game agalnat r;ayatnne. while the latter or an SSt score? t waa t reacent's only victory Hmedley and lalley rolled acarea nf SJI each In the third game for Creecente Liberty ll'll l Imnrn.trr in lla work Ha threo.game tntala again! Pennayl.i.nla Itall road were nnt, and and U in, tu the Italintadfra' bvt. 0U and S Ptokra. of Itug romplleil a SOS acore In hla aecund gsme. Pimm of Wholesale, with SSI In hla third game, far aurpsaaed hla two prrvloua efforta McLachlan cnncluded wlm Tioga agalnat Meltoae :i,1 count for &. .:&r--2y. rvrfs tB oaaa awaaS '7 - 5 i Tho now 191" "Standard Eir-ht" in here. We never have seen enr-stamina and car beauty combined to such a high degree. The Standard 19 the first "eight" to bo magneto-equipped. This means freedom from ignition troubles. It insures "red blooded" performance. So exhilarating is the now Standard's world of power so delightful its respons iveness, its zip and zest and "go" that when you drlvo this car tho road seems down hill all tho way. You wonder iviiaf tho lower gears nre fori How your eyes will brightenwhen they Springfield Limousine Motoe-M horse power. 8 cylinder; "V" thape; bore3,' inches; strokes Inches. Electric Wiring- and instrument board nre attached tochauls only, permitting removal of body without breaking or dis turbing any electric connections. Dody 7-paswnger. with aeneroui room for nil, marine de sign with stream lines; lour extra large doors, deep uphol stering of No. 1 genuine hand burled leather over Marshall ventilated cushion springs; appointments perfect. Color Optlom-Standard green, blue or gray. sgp g I I Uigg B wmJ v , w i' VAVC 'I We havm i1 '' sBtaasataaaraiaaB - j nf "-T-.-, TILLY SHAM MAY GET BACK WITH N.Y. GIANTS CnHforn.nn Expected to Como Out of Retirement After Over tures From McGrnw NRW YOItK. tiec 6 John J. McOraw. manner of the (Hants, once more Is angling for Arthur Shnfcr nnd trying to persuade him to return to baseball. Shafor, accord ing to a friend In far-uft California. I still hanging back, but show sign of being af flicted by the call of the game. Tilly Shafor. as he was known when he played third base and shortstop for Mc Oravv' team u couple of jcara ago, was ono of the most brilliant Infleldcr In the game Ho alo wan a fine hitter nnd one of the fastest men In baseball Ho gave up the game to so Into tho nutomobllo busi ness In California At that time every effort was made by tho New York club to Induce him to recon sider his decision tihnfer vvn a tempera mental athleto, and there were many things connected with profesalonal baseball which he did not like There was no doubt how ever, nbout his being n natural ballplayer Mcflrnw has admitted that he had been In communication with Hhnfer and that he hoped for tho best He mild that he needed him as utility innn 'Ono of tho reason why Shafor iptlt baseball," said McClraw. "was that he com plained thnt he did not HKn to play every day. 1 think ths.t he would make a won derful utility man nnd would materially strengthen my ilub I havo written him nnd hopo to persuade him to return to tho game." 'Lz fZSrl7A743 Made by Standard Steel Car Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. For 1917 The First "8" Sedan $2500 $3500 F. o. Butler, Pa. SPECIFIC A TIONS on exceptional prapotitlon far Write for it. Eastern Motors Corporation !IIHT!tII!UT()H8 1634 Chestnut Street Bell Phono Spruce 70-1. 1910 c HASKETIlALIi NOTES tlraemer C C, want ta arrant game with third and fourth cle heme teama Address llerman Schwarn 720 Ualnbtldie street. The Sulfite Club has ertanUed and want to twek an il Kelly, tea w.m tnirt. eiaaa irami rii iur v; zozo Ann atreat Tha 'J0O" Club of William V. Murphy'" Sens Company want to arraaee atanura .with faat teams Ker gamea write Howard Vv. Kiefer, BOO Lheatnut atrcct. . .Weal Walnut C O will have a faat team on the floor thla aeaaon Sbd want to boek gamea. VVrlta Walter J. Ilanry, liv South Pltiy-Clftb alreet . Tha llrethren Juniors, a fourth and fifth elaaa team wania garni t Tork atreet. Addrees W. flteften V2J Spokan A A wanla lo boek games yth first and aecend i Al Lonker 73 s rlaaa teama I or tame wrlta pouin atreet. The Philadelphia Collegians would like to ar raniri l'aui i gamea w.tn nrat-riaes teama, iiiireaa ltarth. 2(lia North Twenty eighth atreet. Noflh Penn It II O haa a few open dates. AdJreaa J N. llllger. -M01 orlb Third strut. Our Lady of tha Itnaary cam team wants gamea .run third and fourth rlaas teama, Addrraa J uernarn lien, van iiaverforu n.enue Second claaa teams wishing games should com municate with II F'. Hoffman 111 West Olney avenue mannger of laboratory team of Urown lnatrument Company Thn Charles It C, would Ilka to arrange gamea wllh third class borne teams Addreja .hsrle Hmlth 41)5 Wrat Norrm atreet Northwestern to Play Eastern TcnniH ClltPADOi Dec d. Norlhweatern Unhcr alt dlasatlafleil with Its failure to arrange a mora linpoattia' football eeliedtile within the Western Conference for IU17 will attaint I lo arra.rre at leaat one and possibly two games with leading esatern ut.tveraltlea nett aeaaon. It waa not nnnnunccd wllh which enalern ete. ens gamea would be sought Murphy, head football coach said that NnrthweMern had nn Intention of leaving lh "lilg Nina," but that thn unl.eralty wns disappointed over the continued coalition nf the Intereata of Wiscon sin. Chicago. Minnesota nnd Illinois, ' at the expense of Ibo uwitr nvn unlveralllea in tha conference with a Magneto sec tho Standard! With clean, strong 3vcop of masterly lines from stem to stern, it is as proud as an ocean-going yacht. For man-mado beauty none can surpass this new car. With a 127-inch wheel-base, tho roomy tonncau makes rjding as "free and easy" as you please. Every wealth of equipment and refinement is here. There's n genuineness to tho Standard (even to tho leather) that'3 mighty refresh ing these days. And here's a secrot you'd hardly be lieve a big car could bo so economical. 7-Pansenger Touring 4-Posscnger Roadster $1900 $1850 Icnltlon Magneto. Tirea 35 Inches by iX Inches Mon-slttdi on rear. Whsal-Daia-127 Inches. Equipment Power driven tire pump; head lamps of special design, each equipped with double reflectors, the larca ones for tourinif, the small ones lor city use; electric step lights; extensionllght; motor driven electric horn: speedometer; storm tilt clear vision ventilating windshield: btandard one man top with storm tight curtains opening with the doors license carrier; tire carrier on rear; jack and repair kit- titabliihod dealers. ;f'jg COLLINS AGAIN TOPS 2D BASEMEN White Sox Captain Still Su preme Afield Lajoio Takes Third AMOS STRUNK SECOND Kddlo Collins, who leads tho second base men of tho American League In fielding ft often as Kousn leads lit band, won The old tlmo honor for thn IDI6 season, Recording to figure complied by Han Johnson' stft" tlstlelnna and just released for publication by tho csnr of baseball Terry Turner, the Cleveland veteran, precede Collin In tho olllclnt ranking, but ho participated In only forty-two game n n second aackcr, while the laird of Lnnsdowno took part In Its contest. Connie Mack' lowly Athletics como In for very tittle prominent mention lit the figures Amos Strunk. ranked second among tho outfielders nnd Lurry Lnjolo was third In tho lint of second stickers, Collins nnd Jack Harry topping him Slurry Mclnhls mid Wnlly Plpp were oven for second placa to Ohio (Inndll, of Cleveland, In the art of guarding first base. Charley Pick nnd McHlwco ran a. closet race for last ptneo In the rating of third s.ncker. vvhllo Wltltcy Witt couldn't be ousted out of tho cellar In ho standing ot shortstop with nn Injunction. Happy lVlsch, ot tho Will to Sox, ted the outfielders, and Oscar Vltt, ot tha Tiger, wit tho lender of tho third baeben. Sclialk, of the W'hlto Sox, led tho catcher nnd Stnuny Covcleakle, of tho Indians, wns tha real king ot pitchers afield. SA ' u " .s s i - r - c - i . tttwntvr.Jt tiimm ,, o ,,ai TstrRi uA 1 -TJ i " I s s e i v x-r rr Tn S om Ptrcc.1 TJCAR .ou'tt. Be i&& 9 i-- " HCBES FtvrTN AfS EASfr X-BV 5oitV VE N f fitU. 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