1ii!W"ii;w"'fw Pw5 'r'1!''lt''",r y" '1FTllrer$-wW' -yJ t W r!t 12 MYW BRAVE SOLDIERS OF GEN. FULTZ MUST STARVE IN TRENCHES WHILE THE MAGNATES CHORTLE IN GLEE Big Boss Ban Knocks Props From Under Fra ternity With Announcement That Players Must Deal Direct With Owners or Nothing Doing AIjTj Is stid nml quid In tlio limolirill trcnclipi tmliiv. ThH fxittiptic stnte f nfTdlrs was liroiiRht about when Mr Iloss linn, the Alnt-rlcnn Lpiihiip i-lileftitln. took tlio lilt (Irtnly Iti his tcr-tli. ctitltlpil a fow hoarse. Riittiirnl .omnia nmt rn "! the Idea. IhroiiRli tlio uso of .numerous nml highly uiilitlvp inljr-ctlc, thill thr rccnlcllrants meatilnc tlio strlltp-tlifoatenliiR t'lncnt -poiiltl hurl ihenwlvn nit, tho ilorlc or cliaso Ihcimelvp.-t nroiillil the Moth. Kinlhr-rtnort", 11. II. t. ntiiiniimt-il Mlh his usual blast b.itul arauntMiiitltictit that from now mi Hip prtldlcro followlim the banner of (tenornl Knits woulil be Kntl but firmly ptiihrtl Into the illspiml ant! allowed to .time to (loath while tlio m.ignfifo looNeil on and rhortleil ttliti excessive glee. Alto, rontinupd IttitUliirt Man, iiii iiKirPrnpnit or jmpcra or nm thlhfc eltp existing beHVePn the l'i ntpi tilt and orRanlwd llilir-bull hip Jutt ni R"'"' nn tho UclRlan trrat wlicn Hip tSrrmah.t Minted thPlr maivh at the lirnltinmn r tho war. Krnni now on llii'v itt-n only ncrnpn tlf paper, with the nrrmi on the mirapa. All of whlrh Itientirf that ,lhP brave Koldlels now In the treiieliet mutt lii tljerc and jer;.h. 'iliere will lie no rompinmlte. X. iiiniir will Ih Riven. Arbt tratlon will not be ntmltlpreil. The llaR of truce will be iRiioretl. Tins mil tliltm left l.t to allow the IllR cinv ti take the l'ititernlt mil for u wiilh wtme m-'O pleasant mortiltiff and have It flint nl jmnrlw. . Pltijjeis Now M the Defensive With the Magnates in lite Ring AI-'TKIl Making Its MtrlHe threat and fulltmiiiK up with tho niitiouneement Hint .tho l-'raternlty was (-eeldiiR and ii-uli;.V woulil Ret leiriRi.Mon fiom the American rvderutlnti of Labor. Iiip I'lilU and tiln lair, followelj. fell Unit they had put over one of those well-known maBte: strokes. The m!III Ih-iIovimI it until the magnates Issued their tikn?e. which Was that fi.nn now on the Kmt, mi far as they weio concerned, wiih deader limn a door null and will not b teconlzed. If the plauis deslie to ilu I.UKlne-s they mufti ileat Willi ihelr mtiliiiRers direct and tho Fraternity will be ronspicuous by Its absence. This was u leriihlc blow and left tho erstwhile strikers haiiRiiiR on the lopes shrlekhiR for help. The i-lfnrlv saw that ll was the beRtnnltiR of n Rnme of rteesei.ul. with Davy I'ultn minVfiiiK from the cold. So We must leave the brave sotdlels stnrvlnR in tbe lienches j'rexlo I'tilta viniiUllnit Admiral I Vary when lie diWered the North I'ole and the maRiiatcs secretly IriiIiir all or the plavcis .iwiIUIiIp until the show-down comes next month. Then we shall see what we tlinll hi: Darcy Has Misled Ms Chance to Make liig Money L' ES DAIICVK iippaient leluclanco to ttRh. even In Ihe prize linK. b .iboilt 1 killed Mm as a dravMiiR raid In theio fulled Stales. A month ". U'leu ho made Ills senatloiiul entrance Into New Vol k affi- leavin-j Austuili. . the war anil ovcrythlttR else Mat on their icspecllve backs, lie was rIv.-u the cusiomaiy hvs ten cal ami enthusiastic reception b tho natives of that dl.w. lie was lialb-1 as the Ricatcst battler since the dus of Hob .-lJ!imrtioi.s. and had a.chanee to wr lie his own ticket for the first battle l-es probal.1v would have received from I....1100 to $40,000 for his sbnre. but ho listened to too m.m.v of bis volunteer advisers, joined u show and now Is Hat on bis own back. Tbe show has lllvvel mlseronly. as was pioveJ here on Wednesdav PiRht when lens than I0 cash customers wit nessed the peifomianee. No lo.mer is he an att.act'.n. The fans wmili I bv to see l.im In the Hub with some- worth.v oiuwrn-nt. but this spanlnR ""'WU'wi stufT cannot be put across. The Ueai old Public llrst asked. " ho will he tlRhl . Shortly afterward, this was followed b.v "When will lio'ltalitr and now we l the insistent nupry. "Can he tluhtV" Von cannot piove It b.v u-,. e saw him in action, but It is html to Ret a line on a KMnnnsium athleie. Australian Muni Box Soon or Go on Short Rations DARCY S theatrical tour is ended, so r.ir as his own show Is concerned. After the frost at tho olvtnplu hi- manuRers miuI that in the future l.es would join some burlcsiiuo chow and be nine of huvli.R an audience to wot. h him wo. K. Ills dream of blB money has been slmttoied. because the public .eftises to fall. As Jimmy IsamlnRer put it: "l.es made rouSh money with his special show In Philadelphia to purchase a. eouple of second-hand fhrlstmas trees. Ihls has pioved to Darcy that he must Bct busy and tight In tbe near futu.e or he will Btarve to death. Uut he will not Ret an eno.mous purse. Uist week Dick Curle. who represented Jim Buckley, of New To.k. was piepuied to ro as IiIrIi as J-a.000 lor a ten.ioun.lw with hevlnsky. Al McCoy or liluv Mtakl- In Hrooklyn. terdn Curley said that ho would be glad to Rive ir,.00i foi the bout, but the price was -decreaslnB every day. Tex Illckurd Is out of It and Tom O'Homke is offeiinR larne wads of conversation money. It looks as if Mr. Da.cy will have some rough sleddlnsr If ho doesn't show his i-Iiib ability real soon. And Lester Said He Wanted Money for His Parents! WHEN Kes arrived here he said that ho was not escaphiR mllltnry duty, but camo to America to moke enoiiRh money to send to his pa cents and keep them in comfortable cl.cumstun.es after he had enlisted, till. es. Is said he would join either an English or Canadian leKiment as soon as the bankroll was healthy enoiiRh to exist n tew veins without any outside aid. This was a Bruit little ttory. but Darey has failed to remember bis lines. When he was in Philadelphia he saw an automobile in tho lobby of tho Bellevuo and, when he learned that tho price was J4300, decided to buv tho car as soon as ho had the money. In tho meantime, ivo suppose his parents can wait. Anyway. l.es it n neutral Buy. Ha appeared on tho ramo bill with a couple of fiermans. Boxing May Be Resumed in Illinois This Year IT IS possiblo that tho boxInB camo again will nourish in tho Stalo .if Illinois. A bill has been Introduced in tlio Legislature, and JiuIkIiir from reports il has a Rood chanco of soins through. Tho Seventh Regiment, Illinois National tluurd, Is behind the measuro nnd, It is believed, will exert enough Influence to convlneo tho legislators. Pugilism will get a big boost if tho bill goes thmuqh. as Chicago Kill support tho game better than any other city. Thero nro several big places to stage important matches, tho Coliseum nnd Dexter Pavilion being nimost B large as Madison Squaro flarden. There seems to be but one drawback, nnd that is tho appointment of u commission nnd tho huge peicentuge to go to tlio State. Politics will play nn Important part In tlio naming of the commission, and twenty-live per cent of tho receipts nio supposed to go to the Slate nftei each how. Some percentage: Princeton Declined Earlier Football Dale With Harvard IT HAS been learned that Harvard wanted to meet Princeton on tho gridiron on November 3 this year Instead "f November 10. This would have givon Ihe Tigers two weeks In which to rest up for Vale, but tho Juiigleera refused. From whero wa aro sitting, this looks like ti poor tnovo on tlio part of Princeton. The cbaehet hould have welcomed a chanco to take a couple or weeks' layoff ufler the grueling battle with the Crimson, for It would glvo them a better chance to beat Vale. How ever. Harvard knew what sho was doing whon tho earlier date was offered, because It would have given tho team three weeks Instead of two tu get in shape for the Bulldog. Once more, Yale was selected to bo the goat, but Princeton pi evented It. President Scheffcr Has Something to Say WII.iT.il AM J. SCHEFFEtl. president of tlio Kusteru liuskethuil League, denies that he refused to pay Referee Madilock's expen&es In and front his homo In Coatesvllle. The president writes as follows: "I wish to deny the statement made In tho Evgniko I,i-;i;kii of Tuesday, Jun nary 16, lo the effect that I refused to pay his railroad faio to and from his homo In Coatesvlllo. I would mid that I have nothing to do with the puymont of the salaries of officials, but "m In a position to know that Sir. Jladdock did get ills railroad fare to and from his home. Referee Maddock lias no complaint against his treatment from the Kastern League or mjself. As ovldence of this, I havo n, letter from Mr. Maddock explaining tlit his business affairs mako it Impossible for hlm'to continue as referee and thanking us for our treatment of him. Kindly give ihls space in your columns and obllgo, respectfully, "WILLIAM J. SCHEPFfiR." Houghton Declares War on Strikers PERCY HAUGHTON'S statement that "Rabbit" Maranvlllo, generally the most valuable member of the Boston Braves, must sign his contract or quit baseball created a sensation In Boston. It was believed that Marauvlllc's demands would be met by Haughton if only for the elTect It would havo on the other members of the team. It was thought Maranville's declaration at the time he, returned his contract that the threatened strike of the Players' Fraternity members had noth ing to do -with his hold-cut and that he really was not !nsymp.ithy with H would induce Haughton to sign him at onoe and then use him as a missionary to Het other stars In line. Evidently Haughton has beut aroused to a lighting pitch and does not intend to meet the demands of any of his players, as Maranville euld httve been the last player on hte team whose dlsptaasurewoukj le Inr.jJred. Jt has been said by Boston players that MaranvllU can make or break the Braves, atjd there Is sfcre to be trouble If he continues to l)ld out, whereas Jf the brilliant shortstop weakens and signs hi oontraet thsre notably will be a mad rush of others to fall Into line. CHARLES WBEOHMAN, of the Cubs, declares tbat his team Is being made tbe , goat" of the Players' Fraternity. lis insists that PulU's actio In ealllng the strike on the day tbe Cubs are schduld to depart for Pasadena Is a rank Injus tice, as be has goae to great aspense to make this trip a pleasure uunt for his players, and tbat even ibe members at bis team who are stroag for tbe players' ciuse appreciate the spirit of the Chicago club In making such elaborate training camp plans. 1 ll W6 mfflniwat what ktM becoiaa of Vuii a It b pelbto ttaf. itosert is EVENING LEDGER I'l Bob Folwell and hi 1917 contract out at askios too much meney lor Uis servlcaa r EVENING LISDOEK PHILADELPHIA, FK1DAY, JANUARY 19, 1917 r. . - .".' --! v II r--- '" ' ""l I I "' T """7 ( "litis i"ca or I U.STe,j nrvRftV- ivc At, T,M.u,t t GBT A UJClc SEG V4Ht2.' what mai,w 6cmp w M IMvlTffifi GOME F0(-t IM (M T.SHIW, I &CT , I w (MW.TE TCTM f" ' J Av I WISH KjU'D COME EARLV WHV MOT MWE AT I.cST Ttfleo OF THIS CMMPNV f MAKS IWE 1 so Vooul Hwe Time. r0 ) (5ME (Jicut of Ve.rac J Tv...r.- gwepv wiqht . ' f 15 v Pubucj&SI j JIMjEgBsr - ftaM L itB. 1 HAiir fSrXS fTn3i5-PW BOM'T SCti VcROjiVATCM SSv LITTLE COMPAMV NOW ' -jfV V"or,,(7 , t" I s fKJ J V rpitNO. i. BROWNE STEALS MARCH ON RICHARD Signs Free Fulton and Is Confident of (retting Lease on Garden TEX MAY KRKCT ARENA MOW Vi.llK. .Inn. t'.i MVx itickiinl Is torf.i nil Ili- M-ipi- ir Im-Iiib tnil-ltll'HIIIlll'll with Jiihi iiliout tli d.ivh !rt In wliMi Ilu I'.lll Ri'l till' JllllIP mi Ill, flllcf llvill Orulit lliiKh HrniMip. t!' llnviinii i'.m-p track uwncr. pluimi-d I tin- i-lt.v int-i Hip fU-pths nr n priinmlt-i s war vvlif-n lie ail' iioimci'd he hail c'Kiird Vi' Kiittini '' " I'luitnui' vvhli-li i.illx fin' the .Miiiiics.itii plusteiprs nppi-n.Hiii-i- in .M.nllni. Snnnie liiirdt'.i bi'tvvi'i'ii I-Miiiiihv l.'i uml .Miih'Ii Ifi iiKul.iM iiny iiiiiiiiiit Hum in1 pielis. Iiiiifi.iucli ii" Itlel.iml hiiK had the iitslile tnirh biNthe ituuli'ii f"i' Miine lime tlio eiim iilittilty vvtis eiiiisiileiiihly Hinpilreil to leili ll Unit Itnmne hud evu- paid a retainer to l-'iillik l-'oiec ti bind Kulton In a ruiitnut. Itlikard lnda.v And he mill expects .1 clmtii'u to ' 11 leiiNe nil the Harden It he llixyu'1 Itel it, hi- Kllil. he will (Co abend v. Hli iiliitw lui tin- eloctiiin of an iireiiu alt h'x iihii KnOviie appaienilv Is llp only one wlm lin-J Ihe l.ell-r nr Klil-.ilil In the seiiimlile fin- lie lilNtuiIi- 1111 Inline. m a t.cinii or real illinensintiH rut ilie leading: caiiN Oinilille's will fnll')U. In ikIiIU iuii in nu.iKKUik' 1'iilliin's enn-tllli-l Itmv lie llllllnllllr.'lj lie li KnillK litter Lew i.ire vmiIi Ihe mine nhject in view The Aii.mM.-iII.ui M1111I1 nlreuilv lias snia lie in til '! r I1II111K and wants 10 Unlit S0UTIIWAKK STARTS I3ARLY PREPARATIONS FOR NINE Karl.v pi'epiiralloiis have bom ntaitoil Tor the ni'R.inlz.itlnii tt ;t liuHi'-hnll tram In ie,re sent the Sntitlmnrk Knimrlrv and Machine ''iiiitilin.v in tlio IndMKli'ial I.enRiie The Athletic AsMncliitinn hart nceivod the names uf t,lrlyflp camlldiites rie tho loam nnd prn.sparts nnvv jmlnt to n siiccpssfiil nlno. Southwarlc will -'hum. nllcrnately, on Snt urdsys during tho mnnnior the ,1. c. trill Hold, at HIM.'-sirond and Wnoillund nvo nue. ilii.viiiK Ihoi-o on inch S.-wniilny and hitllduvH iiH will tint cniifllct with the .1. (1. Brllt rnnipiiny scheUuie in Ule liohiwuro I'nniiiy jaRiie 1 in HulurdajH durlnir April Sniiihwnrk will eiiBdKO Mm .1. i llnll tenni ill 11 series nf practice values. VALI3 1'OOTHAU, PHUPA NATIONS Tad Jones at New Havon to Outlino Plnns for Next Seuson's Eleven NKW IIAVKV i'oiiii. .In 11 19 -Tnd JnnoH, Yale h rnntball I'liach, lias in rived here In launch next senson's plans Ho hud an extended iinl'eienco with I'nptnln Art 1 in I en. Line I'nach lr. Arthur Birdos and Trainer John Muck. They will intend the hniKiuet to the Vale eleven tonight In Now Vork city, nnd will ndt iinnouncu the planx fur next seuson's preliminary training until next week. Valo'x whodulu fnr next hi-UMJii liss not rt been ciinipUIeil Itny Sclmlli Defies Fultz by SlKiiinK tltP'AOK. Jul' 111 Itu W1I1.1II1. eiilrher ll( lh I'tllfdivo AnierUdliH lllitf HfKllfd H till? enniri I in rit-natue i,r lli uiilerM iKuued by Ktl ik He whI.I tie hml r. 1 lvit nn In, rvim In uilnr unit IumI nn rruium In Imlit out Bawling Ncwa riiraid is loudlnu the Ilnrnian-Alupliclli league. .1 full B'inie ahead o( lluiiner. in his week's eumes the KeiihiiiBtnii Intel na tional Uenetlclul Aswh itttlon loam proved the surprise of Ilie touriio) by winning two Bailies from Mariner The latter victory was b u margin uf 9t:i to ill J niim. Tho Kensington siuad rolled iirvbubly Iih I.cj-i Siiks of the seuHon, tmallng 37 1C pins, with wore of 910. 9li and Hi. The ktuad rolled well, exceptional tallies being Tui buok's 331 in the tlrst (,-anie und Ithoaess S30 In the second gatne Tlie lutter totaled 505 In Ills throe gumes, Tarbuck (,-etllng stjii. Maoney, Johnson uud iJmbert belpnl turn the tji'ute in the second game. , tiirard won ibr from rolumbU end t'nUfd tmtl Quartet all three samra la ilu uitur Uirmuo-Amnleuii l.ejuo maub. (Jrt.by. of I'nlted. flnlibed u eood nUhf wcrk ttitb a S'43 w-om asaiusi (uurut. I'blliiil.''ihla Trust snuad. alter lull 01; lb roll oft of tux (mi an. wbuh coded ig li . ur uf 111 line, wuu iiw am two caw). tllpur.l Ukfe4ieu I KxctUOSe iu two 111 III IbriH, PraiiktUi. Tbe Uu.i rolfil W to in anal aauie. the ! ulna. MaB. SSI: Hurdiuli. )3T. UvIk 1&3. llll. SOS. ami Keirt. IM 'raDklln won twu s'oua (row (.'urn Kxcbauv. Pirl aiivln tup Heiiloue Ctuii (Al l.t-aaue by wuuilna all Ibrre uauiM (row vvlliuui in tu vtl7T"Tlcb-' rolled vn Kteu Alha. uiltl- oruiioea twu .swaita iu Amwi Termliul. made, a v u a mvtwtv ui 1 Br,M with KKn kuuiljlujt down luliS nltta In lb uhiUh eoUl. Bduuaul bad; two to irWUvu. AtfSaiM2 won lu irwiniutwi. Josea, of Agaulx. rolUd S3i to bit Am gaoi asstuat tMUavtt v Camabeil touplnd ovar MS la Ida third aTurt Berrl loia'ed SSI to ibm eaniaa. bavlug acera of S18. SOi juJ all "" Uaiar leader oX PelbiOelBfeia kUaclrlc t.aziu. dowurd bupviy M twu of Ita tbrae aam aeria Xcreuutius aiiood dulatvt ioac thire to I'lider irouud Dleiria o?rt..a loat thu Bat to i.m joariUl A.rouuUns N' 1 aauad woo Ihreo froio luatalMiton cpturliur lb flrat OO a. roll oZ uf a lU il 860 , Scott, of comaaroUJ. so; 311 la bu third SASI. ILADELRIIIAi FlUl'AV , JAMAiti Ji , CAjDWgH A PAIR OH, MAN-KILLING PITCHER ONCE UPSET ALL TRADITIONS BY COMING BACK WITH FIVE STRAIGHT SHUT-OUTS Tom Kogcrs, Who Killed Dodge, of the Phillies, With an Tiishoot, Came Back Strong' Instead ol' Breaking Down ISy (!KAXTI,ANI) IMCK Our d'ami' nml Tln-irs tlV talk nf Alintu niis. lltirr'fiml piit. Of tmltbiirks brnlxrtl a Ml, 0 mfiiiir Dili. Of Hhrlhrr nilru inll ;i Hit iliihj nf imu llrftirr nnr'ti Hklll Imu ndtlril In III : Of irlitlhtr fnbh uliiill ninkf Ihr irmiil flu. Of uhtllur Doulr hti foot i! hiilHini rir. Of ICH-miind Hiwnliitl niiilrhm irhrrr Ihr unit ' of null vunlt'xtanl oil; hml Ihe .die. "fur thrte," ire mill, "eue 11iilf Ihr ttrtimm In tiiiim Air, lltrw nrti iiotn Ihr till Important ihiiniH." Ami jrntt biyund Ihr limit nf nm' i)icx. f.mn luiirh tu lintih Him villi ttrrtw million rjitt 7'n imiti-h the next ml uirssnrr take ( mil An, riink till iiiuk. thru ftulr mil from Ihr Mill; A f'oii hu rini. tu broken roie oil row. Their hmtilltil iei.i bii ,nf tht winter Miaa : Where, thrmtfih bliirk flelil 11 rimhliui 111I- tlnns let I, They lire or periiili bu the ilnht of meet: 11'AriT, ineh ilimk came ir(li l ploie- Uifl fliiine. Ten llwiiimiil lrt tire left to play ihe tinme- Ten llioiinniiil lrn rrninln to hrur the iicora Of ret aril ftiiinheillo begin tip more. -,iMf iciiil." ire UU, "HU Itlllan get hh rhtntre: Or Onny KU-imi Into Ihr built tinner" Orri- There, nmlil the open finii. 'Ihr iimnr they know hold Homelhlnn marts than pay nf blood nml iron, o) hill mid plain nnd !len, U'irie lAiiw '" lone will never plau anain. Hoar Sir- I'minio. ns defined by n army nllicer who has soon much service nnd Iwih been in many ulnse calls. Is simply this: Helms afr.t1!! In lun iivvuy. U II. It Another Trwlitirmni Upset lino of tho iiinM rcmniknble fiuin upsot i.f the 1H1H cumpalBii is called to our nt toirtlnn b 11 Urooklyn fnn. "Torn UnRors." lie writes, "vvun 11 pitcher mi tlio Nashville Southern l.eacue team. IHiiinR a cnulest with Mobile ho killed John I indue, formerly of the Iteds and I'hlllleH, wllli 11 fust hhuol. You know what utuiult li.ippons whon n pitcher Hoiioiiklv liurts nr kllH a liatsman he poes to pieced, just as Itiiss Kurd did wlicn be came near klltinr? itov t'orhan some foasons ugo Uut lliisors must be built of entirely new stuff for In SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS lly LOUIS II. JAFFE Johnny Tlllmun has fuiiBht Ids way into New Yolk's bnxius sm-ietj, ami now Mr. Tillman Is in line for some big bouts and purses, too. In llolham .luhnnv's pocket whs not loo small foi his end last alEht . neither did lie huve u iluih in milking his debut successful In Itionkl.wi We vvll uessetl the rnnlest from the ilngslde and It 1 an be said safel.v that Waller Jlohr, who was Tillman's partner in his New Voik onmiiig-out. is about u touuh a bird us ever was. Tillman Uiwikcil at least a etoro of ten Ule right-hand punches off Jliihr's Javv ; Walter wasn't fazed even. He made mat ters Interesting for Tillman, howeer. and made Johiinj show his top form. Iieaplte Ilia fact that the Minneapolis lad had but one day's training for the contest, lie fought at 11 rapid clip fur ten louuds. Before the final gong- Tillman, an entire stranger to tho spectators, hud us many fans rooting fur him as fur tho homo entry. Millie rlttrkkon already 1 calling tlODU orfara for Ida wrvliea A Nw Vprk lirorauter l aniioui Iu ibrow lbi ihunk at eofn J4iUon tttV If Willie will meet Utah IMtHf T- lllif .Tli rtlirl thai Kmorv Tllm an w III bai k JaeLaoll for StO 000 In a mlt with r'r4 Welah la real aluff and no buueurat llohby Ouiint alvran waa confidant tbat Bi ll to McAndrewa waa on" Win. wlinin Joe Wejan iould beat Ueelalvob Toiilabt Welsli ttin M ebanco to provo ihla. when the lulrintel m tho Ba A 1 llunnui doJ Mi-Alvlrew a fw.l ateD loniinually unill Iw it no Ihr sot th match. Jlmuiy li Bride and Wll lllnisl nr. liil s 1 lii iiilur bouia aro Klmer ItouHi v Al Staier, Krsnkte liullj a Kid Kirk un.l Ham tlrlinwn v Jut Wrlhi A bout of color la the rtaiure of ib Nun natotra ahow nlsbt Tomrai CoU-own. the Fronliturd n'sro wilt MuWo ud Ww'i"4. k'Wfi'' out Itafar uud n.itber lue s oof lot. Hilly TSuWvon tlaahta with Kkl llsaer In tluj aomf rubir bouta jre b-itwoan Piawy U' odi.'WcU jJiVra. Uei' lUrrliou uud llurre Alien. Haiuvy Rfl'i 1 ft'ddv Tlro.y and llobbJ Burua je& Jack MtFartand Joliony Itjy. of PlttaourBb. ,1a b. duted 10 Kv Ksfloiiul fan lomorro nljbt onolbar -fiibillon ot liU aenaaltouat SlliV.f' L- -'", " ITajM to aiiw aata at Terry Mclloum Harry SrebVu ftUo townamoll of y "o " Sir In the aeml iTTwIII m ., Mlehlo; trout upalaia Itun im ,. v."j y.s' Lro ualrad off In baavywelshi uuaibir t'itai iirooVrl'lT will ooiou list fTrk fuoiber uoiit 0U0 wilt b atused Hilly !lliou hja sailed ihe report iluii Baniur lonard s baud burl aal" Tlw K O irtlat will bo tu rt abape tor Ma couiaat 5ll EdUU W'lia- s Tfc OljmiiU Monday ,Lrhl Alllo X.U1.11 aud ArU. p l.ry are pSr.d oft- and lhl akould rault iu a. raHII'W SSnd a i t.. nthr boula -will ehovr Jimo.y Jtu'ob, ai.al.iat SlanUy lllnikte Bu. k Talu. "n ...mbjt v llh At Fo. and Mlaa Db oppuad a Oaorsa BUUkbura. ya MtJab'e alibi for Ms 41reifvd - MAN! lil. in- nr hioukltiK down he ctniieil ill after Ihe 1 Ideiit and pitched live Hhutotlls III mi. ..-Sinn, nne of ihein belliR 11 no-hlt Rnme. ll would bo hard' to beat this for nil 1111 iciinl turn In niiiiilliur uffiilrs." If the ball pin vers Mrike, think nf the Hiv.it pIcuNino and frenxlcd joy It will ro Minic 1 nun movent! hiindiod thotiKiiiids next Miimnoi- wlm will tint have .1 chance to l.lnx H tin- home tenm. On Makint; Cnail 'I'lie illertlotl an lo ccrtirill recruits niaklng Kiinil this cnuiiiiK M-iisnii let-alls 1111 incident c mtieeteil w'lh "the career of Kill ilk t'hnnoe wlien the I'. I, ni.iiiinicd tho I'lilm. I'haui'e w.ih rr iiiR mil a .voiiiik first linse liinn one iln when a war nrreypniiileut nlepiieilyiiii with this (piery: "Well. Kriink. will he make uooil?" "Malic Knnd what'.'" linked I'liauce. Old Sinn lllil hIiih. as Die tln'tilnu'lca) array puts It. are irett huio to Ibid one out Twelve yt'ius ago we Rnve veil! to 11 bane ball ioiindeluy eiiiitled "Plcltirex No Artist Could I'alni." the sumo hcitifr a minor noto purnphruso upon an old hoiitt. ThcHu verses were printed on tlio buck nf 11 190.1 Heuru card. This score cartl was mailed In us esteidny with tlttliu? re murks. Here are two linen: Jlul there are some thine in this world that no Imagination Nor luudst-ape artist n in where could paint In all creation. And 11 trllle further down there nro two oilier lines: Picture that , Itoston hunch winning each day ; Picture I". Maul; In 11 tn Headers' role. iitiltlned against tho baseball horizon Is Time's reply to our satiric offering. Vet when these verses, wore written the Mnck mon were American I.eaRiie champions, with the I ted Sox in last place. When the wheel of Kate turns most of us go with it. "I'lcturlm; that Itnslnn bunch winning each day" was one of tho softest jobs tho Ilrnnkljn club ever nhsoibeil. "With the djiiiB out of i.ajnie. Crawford and I'ruvnlh. who is the huidest hitter wo have left in baseball."' asks W. K. II "Not Hie host hitter, but Ihe hurdest slURRer." Tho burdest bluer we miv In baseball Inst season was Wnlly I'ipp. nf tho Yanks. Thcro isn't a playei loft wlio pets any creator tlistanee from n full blow. Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night IIUOAim.W - .llnunt liilili.ni drtrilnl 1 ttlilln Illt-iT. IVIillrj llusirald mm frnni ttnllt Nrl.m. Ihirr l.een.ir.l kmnki'd ilnwit I mid brill Steve VlurrU. li 11, tuuluu-Klil llnrntmi lueii klotiiied tlilril nnnid, Imlh Imijm 1 liriiut evliauiktril. M'.W MHtb Jiilinii) lilliimn ilrrrnlril Mallrr Molir 1 WATKItlll t. tllNS .lohniir Klllutii l(iiurl.rd uul Vuiiti; lireiiiiulr, trulli riuiiul. 1 I.AtVUIAl 1:. M ss lr.111l.le llrllt won , frciu l.nrry l,iurii lus a.ilual III. hi- Mltrhell in Mtlnaukea early la the week la Ihtt he wua aurterlng Willi u tud told. Viipure.uiy the told waa u aevero une. lauilned 10 the reitlou uf the feat. Illbs. Sign New Soccer Players Willie Uobinaun. Urneat Junes and Johuny mum. furm. rlv uf lellotivllle. Iutv h..n sicneil iu vlny win, tbe lllbaruUn aoeeer leom Tbe lliree plai.ia hove beeu grouted permUalun to uaaiat the Irlabuien toinurrow afitiuoun Kbollial I'ullumii. 41 IUe Pbilltea' IUII park, in an Am rb-an Leauue n.uu:i Would Kill Homing Game in Colorado nBNVKIl. I'ul Ju tO A bill baa twen lulro.lii.eU In the I.eKlalltura whtuh la dealenad tu prevent boxing tunteata like the Welab-VVhlte iniilral laat-ljibor Hu Tbe bill would ter minate the pradue uf Ikeoeln- e.uba tu alalia "uuxlus eouieata " lul,rado otreiidy tua a alatute egsiual "prle tlsbta." Maruuvllle Must ti'mn or Quit Game lUlKTON. Ju t Prealdeiit HauaMon. of tbe lloatou Nultunx a. boa refu- e iu tin rvaae tlio aaUry oAerd Walter Maranville nw llravea' truik aborlatop "JlaranvllU will also at the salary 1 offered blui ur u w.o set out of Uiaeball. Tbal'a Hual " llausbtou auuouuced. Collins First to Sign Willi Hraves liqsroN. Jjn, IS jftjuar t'olllne. ihe grat meiubar of l ibiaton t.Nutluoal tMOsuel baaa bull club to alan tbU ur b"H aeot bis contract to lluajueaa Mauaser llapsood. " SUIT OR e OVERCOAT 111 iii:i)t-'.B Kcduccd from $30. ir, auil ! See Our 7 Big Window I'ETEU 10RAN & CO. S. E. Cor Ota anif ixcb bta. 14.80 lMorim Gives Tincup and Weisei for Walker, Heavy Hitting Batter WAS IN BIG SHOW BEFORE ,llm Niislum, 11)111 v wont, ban closed n deal for Krnlo Walker, oiitlleliler of tho l.lttlo Hook team nf tho Southei 11 Asso ciation The Phlln will xetid l'itchor Hen Tincup mid niillielder "Hud" Welser lo Ut ile Unci, in exchange for Walker, who. In I IMS. vviim one of the hardest liitleis iu tlio .Southern .-ncluthjtt. after he hud been xent lo l.lllle Itnck by the .St. Louis llrowni. Wulkei Is 11 rlglit-hatided tluower, but batM lei'i-hunded. Km- 11 brief period ho looked like 11 star when In the llrown.s' line up. Ill health handicapped Walker uud ho wiih released. Tincup was with the 1'hlls In 1015. but was Nvnt to I'rovtdencn for further fedson lug. lie wus lettiiued to tho I'IiIIh hint full, but failed to show ns much its Mornn expected lie is a full-blooded I'herokeo Indian. M'elser ulso was with tho Phils In IUI5. but was sent to New London, of the Kastern League, last seasuu lie played oM-ellent hall and Is still looked upon ns a major league prospect lie was the leading hlltei of the KtiBleru League last jenr. DEMAUEE AGAINST STRIKE CALL ON DAY CUBS LEAVE I'llH'ACn, Jan. 1!). Al Demnree. tho pllcher acuulred from the 1'hillle.s Iu a trade that sent Jimmy Lavender to Philadelphia, has declared that lie would write a letter to tMVe Kultz, president of the Players' Kra ternily, protesting against ills action in call ing a strike on e'cbinary 20. the day that the North Skiers letuo for their California tiulning camp. Donmrce does not believe that tho head of the fraternity should center bin lire upon the I'hicago nlfiflnls nor tinea the nltchor believe that It is right to compel tho Xortlt, .-nne piujerw 10 occupy me center or tho stugo anil draw tho Ilie. BASEBALL STRIKE-BREAKER NOW BECOMING PROMINENT PITTsmiUill, Pa, Jan IS The "striko-breaker" has made his appearance In organized baseball. President Ilnruev PreyfusH today hml heforo him two letters from "iinnuninn" players offoring to assist in bieaking a possible strlko or Pit ate players lino ho said, came from a I'oiinsvlvaina college plajer and tho other from n Trin ity t'ollego man. "I nm a good first baseman," the Penn sylvania player wrote, "and if jou feel yourself getting stuck don't Tof-get to send mo n message nnd I'll bo Johiiny-on-tho-spot." The other letter. Preyfuss said, was "Just ns confident." ' Amateur Cage Notes " SPOKANE A. A. has been winning con. Blstcntly. Tho team took 1 'reason A. A. Into camp tfio other njBht In n fast-played game by n score of ji to 17. linker. Frledenberg anil llurvvilz arc showing bril liantly for Hpokune Victor V SI A la trilbnut a earn fnr m morrow nisht lllher dat.a tu Jauuar nnd Kel.ruory alau nie np.n 1 for teann liavlne ba la. J. Klelnbers, i'lO Nurlh Second street. IliiiinlleM Wanderers li orrausins Barnes wiih third class leama, honta r away. J itcdanauer. 'JSAI Uuat lirrseuiit alreel illyrmila A- A ts open for a first-class team luuiuituur m .11 fta und LuiuUird atruets sht awa. lavwreiu-tf Jliller, Hiitb SI Hleuben'B Lutheran t bonklne; seeond and Ihinl euiaii Fames 01 boms for lira teams V. it jeary, IKU North forly-saventli street rintarlp has open dte for llrst rlaas teams naviuv nana, alieel. 1. llroivn, SOIll Ljsi Pailnu Ilex, a fourth and fifth rlass traveling- it-am las data open in January un.1 I'ebruai . for wine taains. N. Petersen, 163U Kaat VV.stuiure laiul street. TALBOT ZH in u 1m m Axxowfomfit Collars Do not pres against not chafe the shirt under collar. CMETT. I'EABODY MQ, OF GERMANgl CLASHES WITH GREYSTOCKJ Hot Cage Fight Certain! Tonight Do Neri PiVQ 1 Swamped, 43-24 i:.STi:n i.Etorn Ll'nmtlMi , 1, I'.t , re -, l ? J '551 nrndln, ..V. J I -h I 2 .333 Trrnton ' J J ! Up Ncrl UlKII-tt,. , .. .-.- .-v.,,,,,1 ,,r, j ou io.inirr Jnper nt tlrr.tlock TiiMiiniinws ftriinnrt,!; Trrnton nt lie Serb t nmilrn nl ltMjin .,u-jmijrn, ciiampion nr the r,,, -t .nn... ...in .............. , J-atflf ..c.,Uv. ..... ,,,,,.,,,, .insppr, w inner ef H, flrt half of tho present senenn' ritj 6 me court ni i ooper unttailnn Hap Twenftl .1,1. 1 .....I r.l.-li.A. ..-...- I ,.,-, Ill llltlll 1.111','in The victory of Jasper over the D xW " ""'i" tnii m-i nignt ear, aj I'alleixun-Llntoii crowd solo pnncs,ori DiS .... ,-....,,.. iiu.ii. i n win for CoWJ Joseph I. Uallej's i-rlnpioH win drop fH ueweix .0 an even nasli nt ,1111 with It,? -ntiieii. 1 UII1IIIB 1 11.111 w llelv fparhi tertlon of tho nt. the , hit,. are b!(( d oppolienls nml n r.ip.uiM i..wd win b hJt linnil to root for tlieh uimn,,, favotlfli 1 ne Homo cum is not In anv too good shdir,.' Lou SiiRnrinnti still being under the weathirJ .1 iiiiiini' inntriin (t-i.. . .... . . IHillnill'U Ulll 1)0 WHCCil InlUnnn flrA."i Tho Siilnlfl How liiiM' ,1 'initr hf tv Miailfiht xvirm li. ihpir 1 1 f-ii i nnd a reverni fur Hip littlu litn IniM 11 .mil a nln tol I-1 .uri mi.? tu. viu'-i'mi Kitnut imu night rilf nuiKt tli liattlf fir Mif piaro in O tlinllirrhuod l.cHmie ;i r-17lpr t Jaippi- 1011U fpiiiikI pi..,. rt ti1( nastera l.p.iKue by flrrealltifT !' v.n last night 1.1-j 1. nip iPiiMiriKtnii ,t. (, )(. iiarpshbil (! tan tin Hip Mutt in tli. r.rt 1i.iip.IkJ luiliiil twiMity inlnnt.- luulii'p them In th9 leail at 21- 'I'liox otitHMu.d (p MulfcalJ KimhI Mall rcpifscnt.imi"- imm tlie lUM 8 i,,""-v" i" - " .....- hum were ncrji lint fl pr'SMl, thrv ti' f.n rU o ex(ndw lhem!Ples, hs Uio Kitm. , it, back etrdnrS a. !, till ! I... It r....l r. .. . .. . m 111 nn- limn i mi i Mm. mnf ;i iikji n n iney (-(JJ I'cUwl Some uMiiai kulilr i n iMiintcrsvtriil dropped throiiKh tl. not ,. p.aj 0f 0rminM In Mie (li Mt hair lining ir Hu- . u,-m artetr l Thu Koar.4 weie miuhI h Sedran iS caslntian, :: ; Kerr, ... I-'iitdman. 5; Fox,, Imik, -; Xorninti. 2 , firtt. Hartow, Ati ....! ........ IU.,. CJ...1 ..-..I. i -. . ?J ..!. .1 i. m nun nui'i.M inn oe-iiitiu uuiiif i j (uir ot is. ana Dark 1- out of 16. ; I'i'iiii anil tho Tifiom mrof in thP cagp iv I'linopUm tonlKhl Tt h th. llrst big bn tost of Hip liittiri'oIIcRUitn l.r.ipue heason lot tho Iter! nntl lllno, and as the two teams iril tied for tho lead In xh oijianization th: prrap will ho for tho I. .iRue lead Eactf l.vi so fnr linn m two Raniri wlthoiit' clef rat. Tin line-up follows: Vt'lltt. Pnillit.tiM I.nln forwnr.l fuiitmlly forwui'l .lrtfnnl ii'iiti i Mr.VNbol (lUptl .. . KUitr-l 1'iuery Kuan IlnptteajtS rarmiiltl 1 KotrfB Hp0lltTl1 Rihiud Thr TnletitHtt T.pactif It liHvins a MtloBI? Ill tin nf tirt nlaap3 tlniH to keep tnbUnjj, ami ii ru beuklnff bertht in ntli r liKtiCiei, Tbertfi are u numhpr nt mrn In tint orgnnlxatloa tcfcal wuuiu lihHiy in.iKo noon in init sr uon Tli WllkpH-Harrfl rlub of flu fpniiitylfmlnl State I.euKiiu H nor lolnr; unl anil its fmUqr j it nuriuuieu in ti iinunet rr too mucD ni (thliliial work on tlio putt of prtntn Kellermia. 1 AVItlle Mrt'artPr In urrul of dolnjr a tni ; art In the mbbJle of tho floor whfn h lecurti i ptiMseHAlon f thrt leather mnl tailing to cbserrir tennmiJiva iuiiiiik iur mo uaKet. .11 m mi Tiiinnpv tho local nrblOr who wdnl1 to tlw 'iVntiHvlvanla IStuffl I en cue and raadV RtMhl, IP iiai'K iioint' i-rt.u'ni iiron i miwji v,in In will nut Ket nnuthci off.ri.,1 tn hit twsw tinn lmi tttiniHpv tiovv IlnJn it IrrtDosalbl (a ifttirn uml will nh'ain no in-en in anion m tntf parts. , Herman IlaotJrl wan th lMnth wii la, tho C.1RH at tho tlvil battle in the serlei tit Srrnnton betwepit tho Slut.- 1 fa gun rcpreBetiu tlpi ana ttm jnifrt nuiuy nuiim no niii l.iaRuerH Just tnanagea to win nut by it intlf' iiuliit. Jlminv KniiH, f.irinprh of Trenton, mm-, au tht stati I.p.icii-rH n ht)4 Hrusn. whet' pltied for Ia Nerl. pilots tln Intercounty liJfc Tho upw srhduIo fidnptcd h (h InduitrUl l.eanuo li proving u ?"" n nd i. .i.ikmIv i.uiichptl nn.l tho thrm weekafiddl tional R.tmPH will Rl tho fnna tnHti eohtfilf thTt will present nothing but evnO UlaondJ rnius. - ..- akita nthiil.iNt n nro nnilousllfiwilt' lt3 Inn ihe nuum. of the hie int. r. nraiaw cuubji nl Prlnreton IniilRhl will. Iim m the opiraorjUj0 .li. ii - ...... -- :. .'. .i ji '1 llPS" IW" K.UIIPU HU" HO il fctsllie- afl ttitr lam HP.tson and iirfiu'aln onslclered l mortt wiTtouH contendiTi f..r th. intercolleirat Kunfalon. .... - Th Amrrlrnn t.racup It nci.m enmylnc tiRf ef , lit profP-rou' BMnotm nnd ih.- V"r ur!.5 fr . '.' .... ii .. ... n ,.,,,.ii in,.vt i iinifht'i icnM iiiruiin iiii n ' , a 'i.if nVi.ill-i for Xnvter in tl r ' f 'Ittard 81)4 " I'oliiinha u larkle Fiftieth lull ' 14 BLUE SERGES j to Order $20 prrlal. &V Ak In er nn I'm niiiltlnit up I" ! Fl:i si.nul nriler ...I '.,", Cituriilllreil. .iK nr 1103 Arch Stj Billy Moran rl'Ulr P SUO rrt'McriCIAt MUSEUWj V ll I . - .. ...I.. Hf. OLYMPIA A. A. USB? &, Mll.e II lib , ' '.,l1.1. Hurl. T.llor, l. II l rl-. '" ' .V'.'nUl. .Iliiuii) ltiui i. ''""; Vif.ti,., Benny Leonard vs. tamo ";",j a.i... s, nil. He.. BOc A "Ur Irena. BH'a T.nmnitiiw Mt.HT-TOJioKittnVMSHt national A. c.iv.r. i" K SStfffl Johnny llo e. Terr, ';l" IUrr l.reli - Ju'e R,,,J",. m llirei Other, All-Mar ryittjt 1 Adiii. 3r- "' 80' '"' iJ -, n TOMI.III. .., Nonpareil A. C. ,,. hui.i. V. Mr. Tr.mmV Coleman vs. K. O. Bk .. . ,, iiiih. below Uiootlaifl RYAN A. I" " tlMarlwJiY CJ.lt. MoAnrll-Plus VS. Jo6 WC I'HIll.W MtiHT. Januarr 19. HH. Ilavo bands nnd tops curve cut to fit the anatomy of the shoulders. the neck or shoulders do waistcoat cannot rise up 2 fat 30 unit INC. MAKERS. TROY, llAnnR, SfMlfSWji r7ft..-.lWI I V'J' rrJU U Z K? ggTn -M Urni itAiiii-i-. li'"-!'--- .tsmkA,,
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