T I iiipnii i urn IM iiiiiji i imiiiii "TT"i '"wiiipui ijnprjjfiniii)nnn t tfi.-'ffiii . .!.. .yjisyftiT.riMfgi m ! FORTY-EIGHT BASKETBALL HAD GREATEST SEASON Championships Won Grcystock and Penn Were Worthy by ONE BIG TITLE IN DOUBT lty SPICK HAM, Basketball Ims IiaiI many nooil years ami a few Unit enc? but be 11 .Known Hint the liooKs for the year on 'loti lfaUtcr Tims b.W J"1 tilasel np ,1!U11 ,reotA ll ns tha best In Hie twenty-live e:uV history of the stort. Till t t'lillailMpliltiiia, I' plenalliR, n t'hUmtelphla Is known wlietcver you o n h" 'homo of basketball " Who ever .11.1 (he chrlslonlntt knew IiIh book. lAor Hue t r Jatnex Nnlmiltl.. then at the SprlnR n.ld TialnlnK School. Invented tlin Kaino Philadelphia hai shown the wav to llio rc.n nn.l tennis encnBert In tbo "ease ' game, at. It Is leferreil t" In the'e luttB f the unlvemo In the number tt plajera It vva but a brie time after NalKtnilli irled out the name nt Springfield with in marked court ..ml pen.h b.nkdls with the l.nttdins out that It uji plnjtd on the Moor t the Central V M ' A . with Or M. t. n Ilrlen, of Central High School. rapltiltilnit one of the teams. The inlet then vve,o vuiy much similar to the ones which the. kUN nowrlav l'l " "ll,er KP0"!', ""I '"M of basketball have been tinkered and Him nered with ncarlv nvorv year, and nearly all of Iho oliangcM havo Improved the name hul the greatest thine that rotild happen to basketball would be n untvennl code nf rules; rules that would be plnjeil the .ame In California as In l'rniiHvlv.inln. the xanie In the school and colleges as by the piofeslonat tennis Need Uniform CouY of Utiles When that time comes to pi", basketball lll Improve so fist t,hat thoeo inteieled today will wonder vvhv the Idea wax not l.ut In force many en previous Hasket hall Is ii wonderfully popular same tndav -notonlt In 1'hllJdelphki, but vvheiover It Is nlaed,' despite the fint that llino nie i.nv number nf vvnvfl of Intel prctltiB the m-Is of lilies now published The cnllmes. the V M c A 'n and the A A C I'lnv no -ft of lilies ; the-e Hiles lielUK Inteiprettd dlfferrntlv In every section. The i.iofes Mon.il rules are not Iho puiim III anv tv.o league? and this letards the growth of basketball blR a sport as It may leeni now The 1010 season was doubly pleasing to 1'hllndelphlaiiB. for the kmsoii that the I'nl erslty of lVnn-..v Ivanla flvo won the Inter .ollcglato championship after eight lean vears and Grcystock won the l.astein l.eaguo championship after ti ailing ror nt seasons Until victories vveie iiulte une pected, even though every one realized the strength of the GreysloeU team. PemisvlvanU had tho lightest team that ever itpreaented u. college on the basketball ourt, also tho cleverest It was a team that plajed basketball from u scientific standpoint. Tho Idea nf tho team was to bo on the ball" Hy placing the ball they lommitted fewer fouls than anv other team In tho Intercollegiate League. Added to thin I'eniisxlvaiila had on Its team the bent fotil go.il tosher In the colleelata ranks In lie V'lehol. He tossul on an aveinge of nine goals In every twelve trials which Ik good enough to alwnyo keep tho opposition worried. Jasper Tins Split Season Winner To digress n llttlo from the 101R season on tho whole, wo want to bring In t-oine-Ihing about tho (list halt of tho 1910-1917 Kaslcrn League season, which concludes this week. The championship lor the first half will go to the .Inspcr Jewels. This is Iho first time that the split season has been tried in tho Eastern Leaguo. Jf the same team wins out In both tho first and second halves it Is tho champion, ana ir uiricrent trams top tho standing of tho clubs In the two session then they will fight it out for the title. Tho split season nlwavs keeps tho Inleiest hi tho sport. Ve Nerl thus far has won but ono In seventeen starts If this team went through a forty-Rams schedule under this handicap It would attract no one at home or away because It would bo too far out of the race to bo a factor. "With a split season a team that got a poor start In the first half has a chnnco to make good in the second It was thought tv Grcystock would get i away good this se. ion because tho cham pionship team was Intact nut the Grejs didn't get away fast nnd some of the other teams were a llttlo stronger than Inst nca--.on Jasper, with the addition of 'Hough, discarded in Tienton ns a "has been," put new life Into the Jewell nnd turned the earn pennantward. Though crippled a .ouplo of weeks ago and more than likely out of tho game for the balance of the sea son, tho vet ran of more than it thousand basketball gorne.s smiles broadly when ha notes tho position of Jasper and Trenton in tho lcaguo race. Hough Out of Game For many years Hough was an Idol In Trenton, and is yet to many fans who re call his sensational work with llrlstol In the National League and his efforts ..-tnce that time, but writers on the papers soured on him nnd diove him away. And today for the first time since the Inception or basket ball thete Isn't a Trentoulan plavlng regu laily on tho Trenton team Those who fol lowed basketball back In the strenuous days of the National League will lemember that Trenton supported three first class teams three of the best teams In the Kastern States. Time changes all things. 1 Camden had a splendid chance to go the limit with Jasper until Itoy Hteelo was taken 111. Tho break In the team play was more seriously Interrupted when polln was placed on the side lined. Camden will come back In the second half of the series and Tren ton may cut a figure, too. Heading, always dangerous, is apt to start a streak. Va Nerl cannot be considered Jasper may not be quite so good lu the second half with Hough out of the game, but Fuller may fill the bill quite acceptably. Kerr, let go by Read ing, has plugged up a hole in the Jasper formation that at center and gives every promise of being the best center In the league before the wlndup. No Professional Champion While the college championship U always decided there is no way to "dope" out the professional title Therefore, -whether Grey fctoclc or Wllkes-liarre holds that honor Is a nutter of opinion. Wllttes-Barre won the Pennsylvania State League title, Urey- ' ttocl; the Eastern and Patersou the luter ttte. Gieystocl; won and lost In a two game series with Paterson and Wilkes Barre beat Paterson both games In their Mrtea, Paterson declined to play Qrey ttock a third game and Wilkes-Barre and Preystoclc could pot agree on terms for a ' series, therefore none was played. ' And If one had been plaved, what would , It have told? The rules are different In both leagues Some teams are clever eoqugh to adapt themselves to any stjle ef rules, some are not. Uniform rules Wist prevail in games that Bavor of a championship. It 13 absurd to try and iage a championship series. In which the home team has nil the best of It. Wouldn't It be a fine thine If III a world's oaseoau . i, furies that the rules would ba of one de SSrlptlon at the American League park and quite the reverse on the National , Eeirue grounds? Basketball needs uni form rules and harmony among the pro fessional leagues, so that the champion sWp would be settled each year The heads of the different leagues should form a trlbaaal that would go over these affairs od untangle them along the same lines as ib fiational t'ommuwlon aoea tor oasuu. Th Basketball vision does not seem far- ShUd enough. BOXERS APPEAR IN BOUTS AT FOUR CLUBS TODAY SIX-BOUT MATINEE PROGRAMS ARE SCHEDULED AT OLYMPIA, NATIONAL, RYAN AND NONPAREIL TYRONE COSTS LLO Bout Between Louisiana and Kaufman Is Fea ture of Afternoon's Quadruple Bill Boxing Proyram Scheduled This Afternoon at Olympici riii.i,iMiv,uii:s Iniiinir ISnrnine w Mliltev I Itxrrali!. .Milium Mntoitfr in, llitdn Leul UntUlne ItiMld) in, VnuiiK ( linno. loo l.ilier v. I.lttln Heir. SKVIiniMM ' lMille VlnrKi.n vs. .lohnnr VI .jo MINIM ! I nttlfttamv vs.' Il.nnr Kaufman. Hy LOUIS II. JAKFI-: TAII1 jour choice, fnni Thorp's four nt 'cm. and nil programs of sl bouts each. An on Thanksgiving IMv nnd Christmas nflciuuoii tho Ol.vmpla, National, Itjau nnd Nonpareil clubs have hi tanged matinee boxing piogiams Capailtv luled nt each of Hip aifiias on Iho two p.cvloua holiday nn.l the i,.iiuo Is predicted for this nftci iioou Ilcnnv K'aufm.iu ami Louisiana meet lu the ,pnritet that carries the most Interest of tho tvvent.v-foiii bouts scheduled. Tho bantamweights, although they will weigh lu around the fenthorvv eight limit, will meet In the sixth nnd final strap on the Olvin pla'H en id l.oulsl Is being boosted for a match with .'hamplnn ICi.l Williams, nnd In older to assuto himself of this encounter he must win fiom Kaufman Yv'hllo Louisi ana Is quoted the favorite, boxing', llko nny other bunch of sport, Is uncertain, nnd Kaufman may upset the dope Morgan vs. Mnjo Cleverness usually overcomes slugging in i.iig artllVc, and a bout In which boxing will be pitied against fliditing Is scheduled with Fc '.ie Moigan and Johnny Jla.vo the principals. .Mn him been punching with much foice in his lecent bouts, but In tack ling Morgan too Italian btuks up against i. nighty elusive proposition I'nless Moi gan succeeds 111 making Mjvo miss his tilp hammer wallops the Kngllshman may go down to defeat Llttlo Bern . tho Indian bantam who has appeared heie in two matches nnd made good, palta off with Joe Tuber Tuber Is a terrific puncher foi a llttlo fellow. Heap Much Injun boxer has no soft job against Tubei. and the Itedskln may mop up some of ti.o losin In the Olympla ring. A boxei who comes from Now York and appeared here beforo ns a bantamweight will make Ills featherweight debut In the thlid setto He Is Battling Ileddv. Young chancy, of Baltlmoie, will bo Red's op ponent, and the Baltlmorean Is a clever fiat fllnger Johnny Moloney nnd Gussio Lewis should put up .i fast slx-roundei, while Tommy OLSON SEEKS FREEDOM FltOHI BROOKLYN CLUB BltOOKLYN. Jail 1 lvv Olson will not be a member of the Superbas next season If tho Brooklyn shortstop has his way nbou It. Olson Is seeking his release from the Kbbets roster In order that he may obtain tho managership of tho Veinon Club of the Pacific Coast League Gavvy Cravath Is nlso after tho job. POGGENBURG, FORMER CUE CHAMPION, DIES IN N. Y. Ni;U- YOrtK. Jan. 1 J Ferdinand Pog genburff who s-eveial times held the Amer ican amateur billiard championship, died at his homo In this city yesterday. He was bom in New York in 1885 and was a promi nent moniber of the Llederkranz Society lu 1913 Mr l'oggenburg represented the Liederkianz Club lu the International bll llaid tournament In Parks. Shooting Events on Farragut Program Farragut .Sportsmen's Association, of Camden, will hold u big poultiy shoot over Its trap at Thlity-fourth street and the Delaware lllver this afternoon, shooting to begin at 1 o'clock. A piogram of four events ut twenty-fit e targets will have tur Ues and geese for prizes. SOCCKIt GAMES TODAY INTLItCHTV MATCH Hibernians v Hcotllah-Amerlcanf, at l'lill lle' Hall l'Jrk Ilroiil onil Huntingdon utreen. lit fere. Wulter K IllncH. Preliminary match Northeast v Pick. o I'ubllo bctiooU League, fur champlonablu of city IIU.S'Efr IT MATCH DUtnns vi Old Thlatl, at I)llon' Hall Park. Statu road ana Uiirnh atret, Ta.ony. Itefare'. Ueorse Young Linesman, Veteran IMva Wllion Plill.ADKI.PilfA I.t'AGI.'B Nlcelown va C'olllnganood, at Sixteenth and Cortland atresia. , , Tmtllo va VVUaluoinlnz. at .Seventh and Tabor r0d' EXHIBITION (JAMES Veterans va. 1'utnamv, at Third atreet and Lehigh uvtmie Morion va lungers, at Haverfort, Pa . , I'hriat Church va Uermantown Bosa' Club, at Tenth and Butter atreeta. Ytclora of Camden, va Chrttt Church Be servos, at Uluuceater Ball Park. cilQUceulur, N J Standard Roller va St cartnase. at Forty fourth atreet and Parkslda avnuo. Lord Succeeds Cross as Coach VVATERVII.LB. iU . Jan 1 Herrv Lnnl, former Chlcugo "tar. will coach thu Colby I ol Uge bawball squad tbla aprlnc. Lord auc te'da Mcuta Croaa, tha former Atnletlo abort-atup STATISTICS OF HOBART-VINCOME GAME HOBART l'User Ago tyghl in Svkes '-'I lot 5:0S left 6:09 left W.Feaster. 19 Tableman.. 23 Wilt 23 McCarthy.. 19 160 160 150 160 165 150 150 160 164 5:09 left guard Reed 5:09 center Taylor . . 5:09 right guard Butler .. 5:10 right tackle Kelly ... 5;09 tight end Birdsall. ,, 5:08 quarterback Swartz . . 5:09 left halfback Stephens. 5:10 right half back.... Tolan ... 5:11 fullback Redding . Weber .... Miller Pierson . . Remmey. . D. Feaster 21 21 18 21 21 Breniger 21 160 ..'' r... ii. 1 vonmrVi. it Head Hnismea7-Dave W&h. C. liTsT EVENING IiBDaiiJE-PllILADELPIIIA, MONDAY, JANUAIiY 1, 1917 TOP- CrtffS riOV7S- eorrort- Loutsis?N Adam Ryan's Half Dozen llouts for the Ryan Club I' It IS I.I VI IN Villi'.. (imille ttrllh m. lMdlr (.llilion.. VI Bauer t, 'loinni. (i.skltlt. I'mnUle on.vn vs. .Inc MrlKht. Ititttllng Manloo t ih .lohnti) Lukiiii m;mimimi-ci' Jolinnv Kelly vn. .Ii,linu .Vliirtitiy. MIMI-t I" Ijrono CoNtello vi. I'dtlle Itevulre. Bairone. visitor here, opens tho show with Mlilley Fllzgeiuld Aevedo Face McGovern A 1)1 ace of batllci.s from tho h.i.d-piiuch-Ing school of boxing will appeal in the fa 11110 fincas of tho Nationals special show 'I he nio Tcirv Mitiuvoiu. who lu a year has placed hhnsolf In I'lilladelphla'p fistlu Bpotglaie nnd Joe Arevcdo. tho Portuguese, Both are uggiosslvo and ever-punching wieldeis of leather Hlghttcn mlmito'i of leal, torrid slam-swapping Is lu stoto for each, as well us tho fans Since Invading Philadelphia from Mil waukee Hlllv Kramer has proved some what of .1 sensation In 1 Go-pound competi tion 1'or this afternoon Hilly will have to bilng all of his ring ciaft Into play when ho encounters Steve Latzo Latro'.s last tvvo bouts were victoiles over Jack Biltton nnd Mmty Cross Stovo Is 11 good puncher: so is Kramer, thus great doings nio looked foi Johnny Gill, a welterweight from YniL, Ring Bouts for Matinee Shoiv at Nonpareil A. c. riiKI.IMINAUIKS oiine tlerney v. tounir Cilno. Chirk alien vs. P.ijray Lee. 1 erra Vlurtln va. 1. ( ( ohon I'uddy Slventer va. M'nlter Itroun. hEVHMINIM'l' MThllry Baker vs. Sol o'Diuinell. MIMI-I I' ( barley Thonim va. ( luirle lnlr. VINCOME MEETS HOBART ELEVEN "West Philadelphia Indepen dent Football Teams Meet This Afternoon The big holiday gridiron battle btdvvoen Vlncome and Hobart Is on the ppoitlng calendar for this afternoon College Btars past and present, nnd many local lads who havu become popular In Independent football will make up t'r. rlvul teams nnd a lively conflict Is expected. Tho game will settle the claim Hobart has against the (ham plonshlp ctovvn of the West Philadelphia, tltleholders, and will be staged on tho Stravvbrldge & Clothier Field. Sixty second and Walnut stteets, at 2.10 o'clock. lloth tlvals have been ge'tlng In trim for tho battle all week. This morning a signal dilll was held in each camp nnd William MacDonakl, manager of Vlncome. and Happy Spanglei, manager of Hobait. each expressed confidence that his team would win. Vlncome is the eleven that opened tho Idlu season with McCluie, the Delaware ( 'oupty champion, last Now Year's, nnd then gained the honor of meeting Penn in the first game on I'ranklln Field last fall. Since then the big West Philadelphia combination haH defeated same of the leading teanib In this section of the State, but failed to book a game with Its rivals of this afternoon. Hobart has a fast, aggressive team, and has also conquered many of the independent teams. Some remarkable football should be wit nessed. Such speed kings ns Hemmey and .Stephens will bo lu their element. Stephens this season was the mainstay of the Muhlen berg College eleven, and his sensational run ring, passing nnd punting made history up In Allentown Itemmey Is a former Northeast High School athlete, whose speed won him fame this season with the Frankfort! eleven. Stanley Mills, halfback on tho Dubuque, Iowa, team, will also be in togs. Homo of the other college men who have played all season with the teams are Hvvartz and Kelly, Lafayette; Toland and Table man, Itutgers ; Heed, Muhlenberg. Kelly, the Vlncome tackle. Is the same lad whose punting created a sensational several seasons ago. As a member of the Lafajette College team he gained many yards and won several battles by his re markable aerial Bhots. VINCOME Player Ago VV'sht HI 5:03 5:09 C:03 5:08 6:00 6:01 5;07 0:01 6:10 5:10 6:01 end Devine 24 tackle Chambers. . 20 loll 150 195 170 183 190 155 178 160 16S 183 2 20 23 22 19 23 21 23 19 nf P. Umnire Si Pauxtus. U. of P, Time of periods- minute,. UO tfZEVZDO Azevedo Is Opposed to McGovern in Rugged Match Costello to Meet Rcvoire National Club's Program for Matinee Attraction PR lll.l tllNXKII.1 trdn ll'Lenrv is Leo Weber. I'renlon Mrovwi vs. labile Vlooorr Lihllo Mnroml vi.. Votina Vlnheoey. .Marly I'arrrll vs. Johnny (llll. Hi:VIIMIM)-( P .le.e l.ntro . Itllt Kramer. MINIM P trrry Vltdovcrn vs. Joo .tretrilo Va.. will appear In tho fouith match nt the National Maitv l'atirl, of New York. Is to bo Mr . 1 Ill's vis-a-vis. nnd Mr. CIH will havo to be a boxer of good ability to stand up with Korrell for tho scheduled distance. Matty punches hard and steps fast, while ti Ill's style Is unknown. I Mil I o VVngond nnd Young Mahouey 1.1c paired off for six-rounder, and lu the other National matches I'leslon lliuvvn, the negro flnah. tackles llddto Moone.v. nnd Aitle O Leary opens thu show with Leo Weber Costello at livan Noith Penn has enteicd a number of boxerH in Iho I'hllndelphla field, but only n few have been able to make anv impression Tvionc Costello. dubbed bv his fi lends the "Iron Man." will start on another campaign to prove that ho Is n good battler when he mingles with Kdilld Ilevolro In tho wind up at the Kjnn Club It will be Costello'H first bout of tho l'JlC-1" season, and. palled off with Itevolrc. It la evident that T.v rono will suffer his (list defeat of tho campaign Johniiv Kelly, another Noith I'ei.n fa vorite, will fdinvv his wares In the fifth fiay. Johnny Muiphv, of the Philadelphia N.ivy Yard, will be Kel'o opponent Hoth have been boxing well against their lecent np ponints and this bout Is expected to be ono of the bes of tho afternoon. Other ltviin bonis will bo between It.it tllng M.mton and Johnny Kagan, I'mnklo ('0nu.1v nnd Joo Wilght, A I Uauer and Tommv Caasldy nnd tSuodle M'elch and Kddlo Qibbons Xonpariel's Program Charley Thomas, after putting liuuself In Shapn by engaging In a week's singing stunt nt the Troc, will visit Kensington, sing "An Irishman's Dream," or something else, and then proiced to hand out a trimming to Chailev Dovle Thin muss will bo tho final nt the Nonpaicil Club. Whltoy Haker nn.l Sol O Donnell are ssmlllnni opponent.", v.hlle Paddy Sylvcsloi vs. Walter Uroivn. Terry Mai tin va K. O Cilbnn. Chick Myers vs I'uggy Lre nnd Young Tlerncy vs Young Cuban complete the show. BIG ED WALSH RELEASED UNCONDITIONALLY BY SOX CHICAUo, Jan I "Hlg i:d ' Walsh, once famous spltbill pitcher of tho White Sox, has been unconditionally released by Piesltcnt Coinlskej. who will try to land his ns owner of somo minor league team. Virginia to Play Ynle, Not Harvard LYXClllUWa. Vn.. Jnn 1 The University of Ylrslnln lt)l7 football , heil-il Includes n lame with Vnlo at New llavun. October 1 Har varl an upi'uncm uf luat setiuan, la not on too list EVENING V()K tVELK or JIONDAT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY IRIDAY SATURDAY TTTTTvf tin Uaiyttu- Knlrhanks. hi Doujlss Kalrbnnks. In Douslas Fairbanks In Lenore I'lrlch. tn Ignore UlrMi. in Lrnors I'lrlch. In ALHAlMUlWA Ihn Matrlinanlac Itia Mjtrhnanlai 'foe Matrhnunlao 'Iho Road to Lqve Tha Roj.l to Lovs The Road to Iive rr' ATI I A n.. tiofothv Dillon. In Dorothy Daltot, In Dorothy Dalton. l-i Louls Olauni. In Lojise Olaum. In Loulsn Claum. in iVUVAJJI-v- The tmal of the Spielm TI.e l'eiimle oC lh .c-inrleM Tha I-eniais of the 8tl Tha Weaker Stx. Tha Weaker Sex The "Weaker Sex 4 nrtr T rt 3l4l1 Tallaf.rro. In Tannla Ward. In c-'larj Williams. In , , Tho Kiss .EH Sathern. In Children of ths Feu I Al (JIjI'U Tha .Sunbeam Wltrh.raft the Cilmlnal All Star Keystone Comed An Enemy to tha King Mutt and Jeff Comedy "-TTV.Tr'rn The Awakenlnis of Yh Avvaknlnir uf Ylie Awuktntnt: of Audrey Munson. In Audrey Munson, In Audre) Munson, In ' IIELIV1UJM lUlena llltchle , Helena Rltohle Helena RlUhla Purity 1'urlty rurlty T lTsTflinn Blanche Sweet. In Mnry ckford. lu ,, ;, K. Ilnroln. Jn Harold Lxkwood. In Clara Kimball Yonqs. In A Son of Erin ItLUti"ttt'J t'nrrotectnl Madam llutt.rrty The Vtorld Atalnst Him Ulc 'Iremalna Marriage a. I.i Carte ruture Man ..,,) ilomht and 1MI4 for Sessua llavai,ana. In .... W'llllira B. Ilart, In Dlir Tremnlne Thomas Melchan. In Mr neeruohm-Tree ' CEDAR . Shielding TumVdovv Tho Haul of Kura San tn Ileluri' "' "r-"y "t") Crlmaon Nota The Heir to the lloorah Old Folk, at nlm rvTinmr A MoIIIb Kln, Ii The Microscope Mystery -.,,. 'A1'!?" "'"'Mf; "r .Vi"'!, c!sU ',n Ruth ItnUnd. In Frank Keenan, In-" JiUlvEilvA Tha Summer Qlrl Safety rirst Ambrose The Dollar and the Law The Diol.cn Chain The Sultana Jim (irlmsby'a Boy t-iAir!lTrTTX"P Clara Khnbvll YQung- In nnJ I'ennlnsjto i. In ,'',n J'1!,on. , ln Valeskiv JiMtt, Jn Julius Steirer. In Thomas MeUhan. In FAIURIUUXM The Rlne of Huian The Rainbow 'rhi4ss 'the Malnsprlm; The Victim " Tha atolen Triumph The Heir to the Hoorah Trnij oti " Miriuerltn Clark In JIareuerlte Clark In Llara Klinhall Youns. In Ruwrt Jullen. in Walhice nn I. m Wallace Reid. tn ' .lOTHHlt Mlta Ueorga Washington Miss tleorge Washhuton Wlthuut a Soul The Hugler of Alalcra Tho Yellovy I'avvn The Yellow 1'avm . xTirrTtn-TT .An Pniilnton. In Anne Pennlnclon In 3?J?,ir!i" f??0?;- J J""1" Steeer. In tlHelr to the Hoorah Heir to the Hoorah FRANKl' OKU the Ralntuw ITlncess The Rainbow ITImess The tllack llutterrly The btolen 'triumph Ilurto.i Holmea' Travel Rurton Holmea-Travel GT. NORTHERN Avi"VuW"- '" Aud"y,.'ryty". AuiireyruMrun1"'- ln "Trft' ti& "' '."aRrtSSah '" ""MfflriSSaa1" IMPERIAI, Mentor The County That M Vhe CoumryTh.t Uo, CaKhiibaYuun ; in C.arKhnballnn,.. ,n ClaK.mballoun.. uT TTATIR!? ,,'IarKUerlte Clark. Ii Marguerite Clark In Ninety ard Viola Dana In iVall"co Held. In Wallace Held, tn ' bbAUulv Miss Oeorga Washington M'ss tlorge Washington Mm Cossack Whip Tha Yellow Pawn The Yellow Pawn i TUPRTV yk Huralt. In Dorothy filsh. In SX" ,V'S!,, ln CUK AY."!Um ln nm,;. Tftrova. In Alice Brady. In J LlDtiKI 1 Tha fatraleht Way Children of tha Feud Tha 51edlaior The Criminal The Black Butterfly A Woman Alone T nPIlQT William S. Hart. In W'lllam B. Han. In Douglas Fairbanks. In Bouglaa Fairbanks. In 'HIam 8 Hart. In William 8. Hart. In ' LULUOt The Dawn Maker The Dawn Maker Manhattan Maduesa Manhattan Madnea The Devil's Double The Devil Douole mtir?'n CT The Count ".S? Common Lan hlt1 of Mvsterjr The Rise of Susan Eitravagance The Sins Ye Do ' MAUKbl Dlj. The ltirplo 5Usk The Purple Ma' The purple Matk The purple Mask The Purple Mask The Purple Mask mw . " Lights of New York Jiaiyger of the ll and O. A"ct,.V.ra!1, '" The Shielding Shadow The LUht of Hapnhws Theda Para, tn OLYMPIA 'I he Fireman The Ytllow Menace The OlUad Cage A burprlte Feature 'the Girl From Vrlaco The Ven " Tho Nlnrtv n,i Ethel Clavion in hessue llaaknuu, In Violet Mesereau. In Trancla X. Bushman. In Louise Hurt. In OVERBROOK nTiU Broken Chain. -.he froul of Kura San The Honor uf Mary Bl.k. -In the Diplomatic Service Seventeen - -,r, Audrey Munson in Marguerite ('Urn, In Marguerite, Hsrk. in Iu Telleatn. In Jtt. 'r"een. lu Lou Tellet. In PALACE Wrltit Snow White Snow White The Victoria Croa. The Vlctorfa CVqm The Vktorf Croaa .tnnn The Rink Mabel Taliaferro, In Jams. Morrison, In Lillian Walker, tn Violet Mesereau. In Audrey Munaon, tn PRINCESS The bVariet Runner The Sunbeam Sex Lure Indiscretion The Honor of Mary Blake Purity rnwni Dougl-ia FTlTianks. In Theodore Itoherts. In J?01?' ''if Robert Warwick. In Emmy W.hlen, in Emmy Wehlen. In ' REGENT Flirting With T Faith Antoa the Terrible The Man Who Forgot The Man Who Forgot Vanity Vanity . ,-Z " E. II. Sothern in Alice Joyce, la Pauline Frederick, ln Mary Plckfonl la Mahel Taliaferro, la Oall Kane, In RIALTO An Enemy to tS' King Whom the Pods Destroy A.hee of Ember. In Heart. Adrift The Sunbeam The Scarlet Oath . ' , TrT-. Mary Plckfonl in Mary Plckford. In Oladya Coburn. In Divorce and the Daughter . Mary Mile Mister. In EH Sothern, In RIDGE AVE. Lies Than the p".t Leaa Than the Dust The Battle of Life Pearl of tha Army Youth'. Endearing Charw. Anftwr to theTylag ,.,,,. Charles Chaplin, in Mary Plckford. ln Pauline Frederick. In Robert Conns.. In DWU Kalrfeaak.. ln Olga Petroya. In RUBY The Rink The Eagle'. Mate Nanette ut the WIMs Tha Martyrdom of Philip the Matrltaaalaa The BUck Butterfly , . ,..17 Dancing With Tolly K. Lincoln, In Clara Kimball Young, In Hobart Henley, to Bk.K,S?ttv,n m'u,JS,,8t,t.v ,Bi. SAVOY TBe Ktolc The World Against Him The Common Law A Child uf Myetery The Siaa Y Do The Stolen Triumph Stanley "rv 'aysiSrtafor "i."-'"' msxffi&p yA? ' 3m& STRAND 'rfS& C1hKro'o1i?.'nTg1n'a eSl&'nrgl-,1- $tT$g& -"-1-1!- VS&VSS- . .Ts, .' nustln Farnutn In-" Dustln Farnum. In Harold Lockwood. In Irvkw CW'. Story May Murray In 'May Murrat ta TIOGA A Son of ln A Son of Erin Blf Tremalne Tn Dollar and the Law Tha Plow Qlrl Tne Oirl t.inmnni 4 r" Frank Ktanan In Frank Keenan In I rank Keenan In Euuay Wehlen. la Lmmy VV.bWo. in toiunx IVeWm. t. VICTORIA The Sin Ye D The Sin Y. Do Tb Sin Ye Da i Vaaltj aott Vanity PENN PRIMED FOR GAME WITH OREGON Captain Mathews Says Red and Blue Team Is in Perfect Condition CRANE STARTS AT END .. nnrtinv MltrhrU (182) ., Iiwkelt, C. (inn Hauler (SUV) . Klolev (180), , .pellmnn (195) Teaert (UK).. Ili.il.il I I DAI rnw t,. k. n. i t. 11. 1,. ii n. ti .1 t .Miller ..Llttlo rrtrmvanr Mr. I. I'.O) 20 ) 10) ISO .lleniilnff 410 It. T. I. .Mattipvta. I IDS (I BO (is;! ill i iri 1 miff . , lluntlnston, (. (1st) II 1.. I,. irqinmrt 1 nru Uontelth 1113). . L. II lAaht it rnrsena (1731 . II. 11. Iluntlncton. II. (IM)) I. II tirrr (IDO) Ufirj (1B3) Itefercc IV. . Klrlnholt, arsfklt v nt XtltinAanrii IT Jlt l 1 Hi luiuni (. Mi" Umpire Andrew ,L. .....la... . i1n..l.Hkl, smltli, rfJ(tnU?nrtt I'nitfr1 I I0I1 1 .ItuWaav .Ili.rlil llllrrtfsi ri.i nnnuniiii nurifliij rnuijinnnm .liidif iinrltl Ullmcr. of Ixm Annplr-j. 11 .if nr.l l"nlttf lfv. ilpnil l.tnmnn UHM. of I.o Atisjelw, rnUorllT of hlfnn. n inrn ! htrnffn. raadcnii UnUersitr of Chlcrtso. By NEIL MATHEWS Captain of Penn Vootbftll Team I'ASAIJR.N'A. Cal . Jan. 1 T.vcntj-flvo thousmd tickets havo been sold for ttio claRslo of the yenr between Penn and the 1'nlverjlty of OreRon this afteinoon Col leso men from oveiv point within 1000 mllen of Pasadena will be on hand to pee tho battle whllo tho thousnnds of vlidtor.s heio for tho Tournament of Hoses nlso arc lntpiested In the blu Inlernectlonal (tnmo. Ynle. Hnrvnt.l, Dartmouth, Michigan will nil Kit In separnto nectlnns and chcr for tho llrd and Dlue Alumni from Htan foid, California. Washington nnd Oregon AKrlcultuial College will cheer for Oregon. So oven thoiiKh l)Oth tenma are miles from home, the nphlt is bound to run high. Tho Kaino ltn;lf promlhes to bo unique 11 will Im a, battle between tennis of distinctively different tvpes. Oregon, a biff, heavy team, plays a lliie-plunRlnR Knme OrcRon Is well equipped for this panic Willi a Rlgtutlu bncltfleld nnd 11 strong line. Out stle of gamo Is the shifty varied kind We hope to draw the defense to one pkico and to sirlko at nnothor. OreRon hopes to wenr down the defense vv 1th 11 powerful con centrated atlacl;. Deceit Is not In theli iep-oIiu they trust to their powetful at tack. llenv should outpunt Bcikett. the Ore Itou captain, nnd our passes should woik well (iRalnsl the Oicroii stvle of bncltfleld defense If thev do, wo will win the R.imo light at the Mint. If Un-v fall, we will bo up acnlnst It, for I uudctMand their lino defense Is vety Rood. On tho othci hand. If vv stop the povveiful Hue iiltiinrcs of tho heavy OreRon backs, they will be up iiRnliiKt it, as they have not iihcd tho fuiward pass with bucccsi. all sen ron If thev, our passes, woik. and wo foico their lino to open up ho that we can Rain tliioiiRli It and wo Mop their line plays, we will win tho Ranie easilj. and I think we will do It. Wo ale III Al condition, ami I am' sure they will find nje haul to beat down There Is quite a little money up on the name, nnd. although all week tho odds havo been J-i on Penn, the betting has shifted to nearl even, or 10-S on Penn Penn Is taking this Rame Just ns Milousl ns a Cornell battle, and thero will be eleven flgliteis In theio every minute If vve lose, we were out classed, not otilgamed or outcondllloned BENEFIT SOCCER MATCH SCHEDULED AT TAC0NY Disston and Thistle Elevens to Play in Aid of Red Cross Fund The benefit soccer match In a'd of the lte.l Cros3 fund and to assist In helping tiie widows and orphans of tho many Ilrltlsh soldiers skilled in thi Uuropcau conflict will Ixi held this afternoon on the gi minds of Ulsstoti. State and I'nruh streets, Tacony. The Dlfudun eleven will line up against Iho old Thlatln team, wlil.h has been se lected ns follows- MeCilnuls, goal; Hughle Jamlo and James Council, fullbacks; Oeorge Voung, Pavld (lould nnd James Dawes, halfbacks; Alex. Cairns. Ou Voung. James Kerr, James Htee'.o and McMillan, for wauls. Iteferee. George Voting, and lines man, the veteran Dave Wilson Tlioi.9 who lememher the Thistles when hi the lie) day of their career will notice man) familiar names in the l'ue-up. The Caledonian pipe and drum band has consented to play popular selections beforo the gamo and at the Intervals. The only ihanges made In the Scot. hmen Irom their old line-up, due to the deaths of Willie Stcela and "Ci ankle" Cairns, Is nt fullback and halfback, wheie Council takes tho place of Steele and Jimin Dawes at left half LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERY MONDAY SUBJECT TO CHANGE MOTOR PARTY BOXES STRAND'S NOVELTY Garage for Patrons Also Pro vided by Photoplay House Opening Today lly the I'hotoplaj Editor Innovations In thentro construction and outfitting matk tho new Strand Theatre, Germnntovvn nvonuo nnd Venango street, which Intioduces Itself to Philadelphia at the matinee this ntternoon. The playhouse net only Is handsome, fresh nnd vvell-de-slRned; It boasts a number of novel touches calculated to nppenl to tho Intelligent patronngo which It Bollclts Chief of these Is tho ntltomoblle boxes feature for parties of people who conic to the theatre In their motorcars. On nn ad jacent lot has been put up n garage, where automobiles may bo checked and the own ers satisfied of their safety during the per formance. The total seating capacity of the Strand Is about IS00. Old rose Is the basis of tho color scheme throughout. Panels, walls and draperies show this tint In velour. An orchestra of eighteen pieces will fur nish tho music for tho photoplays. A largo organ Is being Installed. llroadwny tumors havo It that, al the pptratlon of his continct with Mututl Clmrllo Chnpllti will return to Ids old nn.l original lovo, Kessel A Itauman, exrcntlvo headn of tho New York Motion Plcturo Corpoiatlon nnd tho Keysiono l'llni Com pany. Chaplin first burst upon n comedy hungry movie world In Kc) stones Ills ap pearance with Mnrlo Dressier nnd Mabel Xoimnnd In "Tillies Punctured Kotmince" was tho hlfth-water mark of his career with that concern He also worked In In numerable one-reel nf'uirs under the direc tion of Mnclc Kennelt. It Is said Chnplln will be featured by K ic 11 In a selles of "spectacular eight-reel features." and that he will get a Lugo t-.tlary. with a guar antee that his share shall nut bo less than 51,000,000 a )ear Louise Glaum, who has been "vamping" PHOTOPLAYS A I UAMDD A 12th, MorrlatPaaamnk ATa. LniIflDiAMt Pally l; Cvni. Illli-V Paramount Pictures. Douglas Fairbanks " 'IIS,NI u. A D-.I I ". SJD AND TIIOVIPSOS ArULLU MATINEB DAILT MABEL TALIAFERRO in MIT. St VIICAVI" ARCADIA IIKLOVV lTH Dorothy Dalton and Enid Markey ii ri'tr. rn.vui.i. or nil: hphciks' BELMONT rjD ABOVK MAUKE'r ETHEL DARRYMORE in 1 111; auui:ximi nr iii.MjNa itncuin BLUEBIRD SUEQUl'llANN-A AVK Blanche Sweet Theodore Roberts in t NPr.oTrciTUiy rrrtAD .rH and ci;u.vu Avn. twjLlV PARAMOUNT TIIIIATRE ALICE BRADY '" ' "olTfiT ttLIUC DIVrtU 1 AND I' V1D roil" 1 llisl l liaptcl " MlHJLnlNlJ SHADOW' FAIRMOUNT wr,D avenue CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in Mir. ItP-B OK8lSA.N rfiTU CT T1IEATHB MAT. DAILY JO lliiJl. vi Rpru.e On Ne Veai'u D.u Entire Program v III be shown mntlnunus from t to U P. AL Doors will ni-n at 12 .Jo ntmrp Vlsrgnerlle I'lnrk In ' MIsh (l-orce VV nrh.nittun" FRANKFORD-1"1 f,,ankJJ?S?l-e Ann Pennington '" ' " "'V-rlks" HUAV CAHTOOV GREAT NORTHERN. a1;.. Audrey Munson "purity" IMPERIAL 60 HI AND WALNUT "The Mediator" LEADER KOltTY-KinST AND , LANCATTnit AVENUE MARGUERITE CLARK in MISS (.1 OIIKWAIIIOTO.N ' LIBERTY mwD ano",.dbu VALESKA SURATT STIlA'Jll,,5! WAV.. pnvitt. (ji' aiisi - no s WEST l'UII.AIIHLPIIIA P!l K l'KA tltlll t. MAIIKUT bXi. Moilte King and Arthur Ashley in "The Summer Girl" Mil fit I'lIII.AIILI.l'IlIA r1 V Rf IJ I A UltOAD AND J 1j I JY1 1 A X IIAINlinlDQB DIXIE WINNER In ' LIUHTS OK S'ZW YORK" Charles Chaplin in "The Fireman" 11 along for years with TJiomas M. lneo, will hereafter wreck homes In Paramount films', Accompanied by n tort of Jet and two fiend ish eyes, she will movs over to Famouti Pla cre-Lasky-Morosco-Pallas quarters, Ushers with glowing backs nre tho latest wrinkle In Iloston. Manager Koriero, of tho Pattc Theatre, tins seen to It that at taches wear Illuminated signs, reading; "follow me, plenBC." It Is rumored that magnetized chairs which will silently, draw patrons Into their depths will bo next. Mnrguerltc Snow, who has been a popd Inr plnver since Iho early days of Than houser, nnd who recently appeared In Metro productions, will play opposite) George) M. Cohan In "llroadwny Jones." Maiy McLaren. Lois Weber's protege, who made n hit In "Where Is My Daughter?" and "Saving the Kamlly Name,"' Is agaltt ncting for Hlueblrd Her next picture la to be "Tho Mysterious Mrs M." THREE SKATERS RESCUED HY QUICK HUfllAN CHAIN Two Others Saved on Darby Creek by Hoy Scout "Snfcty-First Rope." Life Guard Aids Them Thrco skaters weio rescued nfter they had broken through the Ice on Darby Creek. Frederick Moore, sixteen yearn old, nf Sixth nnd Spruce streets. Darby, was) paved bv companions, who formed a human chain Tvvo other bo)s wcro pulled to shore) by William fluids with a Boy Scout "safe-ty-flrt,t" lope, after they had struggled fifteen minutes In tho water. This makes nlno pel sons rescued by Chllds from Darby Creek lu tho last two years. The young man is n life guard nt coast resorts In tin summer, and Is known us "tho champion sw hunter of Darby " Tho skaters tescued by Chllds nro W1I llnm Schabb. nineteen years old of Fifth and Main rtrects, Darby, and William I.lh (oln. eighteen years old, of Sprtngdetd road, Darby. They were skating from Lan3 dovvne when Schnbb st-uck n treacherous spot nnd went thiough Ills companion tiled to tesi uo him and tlso went Into the wntcr chllds was skating nearby and was summoned to tho rescue. PHOTOPLAYS T rsfl TCT KD A& LOCUST LVJxvUOl Mnl.. l:.in nnd 3:.1D, Ida. Kvgs.. .1:30. 8, 0130. ISO. William S. Hart "' "uvnmaksv. Market St. Theatre M3 Rgg cltAHLr.N ("HU'LIV in '71113 COl NT" Coming Jnn V-I'ltANClH I"OtlD Slid OnACB CI'VARD In TIM: ITKI'IK MASK" OVERBROOK ETSST "The Ninety-Nine" PALACE V"i S,AUKCT STnEET Audrey Munson "purity1 It PRINCESS ,0,yjAg" , . ,,'.",AS. CHAfI IN In "Tlin ItlNIC" Lust J.l'l-oilc "TltR KCARI.KT HUNNER,"- 'uturlng UAttl i: WILLIAMS rvcvica-ti 1 iWa.v votrn onaAit DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in ' FLlrtTJNO WITH l.'ATF.'' R I A I TO cinn-viANTOwN ave. u i n c t u AT TUl.PKHOCKEN 3T. E. H. SOTHERN in VV TNEVIV TO Tlin KINO" D II RV MAJIKET .STREET 1. VJ t J. 11ELOW 7TH STREET Charlie Chaplin "TheRink SAVOY "8' Marguerite Clayton "' '.A,T',c.Irr- A Mid rilAS ritAl'LIN In "Tun nicir STANLEY MARKET AUOVH 10TU Il:lt A M. to H:tS P. it PAULINE FREDERICK in ' Tim SLAV J SIAItKET" STRAND Ui:ilMANTOWN"AVENuTa O I IXtviI- AT n.VANG0 STREET O ! E V ft TODAY CIAMV KIMIltIL YOUNG In jrHBFooi.isirvjnaiv" TIOGA "T" AND v-N'A!o Bis. DUSTIN FARNUM in A S()N OPi:il!V VICTORIA MAKET ST. V IV- X J IVtv i rk ABOVE NINTH FRANK KEENAN in "THE SINS YE DO" NORTH PHILADELPHIA RIDGE AVENUE """"ibuITavS: MARY PICKFORD in "Less Than the Dust" "PHIL AND DELPHINE" The IIVKNIXO LEDGKR I'rlio-tt Innlnr Mrrlat Will l!a tthonn at T II 12 bl,l N I. 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