Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 09, 1917, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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IIS MEN WILL
P3HT NEW RULE
kl. no orates May ue-
:.' Amateur Amendment
I' at Meeting Tonight
5T SOLID AGAINST IT
rrtiiK. Teb. '9. Tennis lenders
Iry section of t?w United States are
1 " ' ...i... .t h -WMflorf-Astorla
..ring Here iou -
H . thirty sixth annual meeung 01 mo
' """' .. .., T.-n T.nnla Anno.
8tU WBHOliui .. -
..... s.u.aitnnn nf ffreat
iJnStt wm. I for Ttho delegates, the
' :.. 1..11 am mo nii-uupus ....
CmMtlrm is the disposition of Ih.
Jwnrersa" whii. ih s has been
tw "u"""":i i h a fla-ht between
KX ZH I'acinc coul. Judgln
P.,. -.ntiment of the delegates on rana
M turn the tide gainst the new
."CL-lalton.
KSir Seymour, of Pittsburgh ; S.W. Mer
KTJf Nsw York, and I'aul.Olbbons, of
ferhV. Vve been leading the fight In
?iit to defeat the rule and vnen tney
77.1 Use today they Issued a statement
SS'lErtH.. new rule would bo defeated
fcerwnelmlngly.
uLiuma nt Session
K.l Gibbons president of the Phlladel-
? ?..i. ih. follow Inc twenty-one clubs
I he meeting Shn.vvr.oo Country Club. First
S? w'jh!:
tab, Btemon a '"----' "- - -
miry Cluu, vissniu:r.u .....-.......-,
.": rv.inirr Club. Qreenpolnt Tennis
Sk Overbroolt Golf Club, Haddon Country
S7 WMxtburr Country Club, Phllmont
on'try Club, Gcmiantown Tennis Club,
itown Field Club, Ocean City Yacht
lob, Unlvcrflty of Pennsylvania 'iennis
w Belfleld Country Club. Plymouth
. rmh and Atlantic City Yacht Club
Foth.r Philadelphia clubs will bo reprc-
mted as ioiiowh; i v-.mi. v...
tard W. Lewis: Germantown Cricket
"tub Samuel Peacock ; Philadelphia Cricket
!5oK Joseph It. Carpenter; l'miacieipma
ouatry uuc, nuro - w "'"'
lab, SprlngnRen wuimj .uu, i ... ...
Raskins, and Wilmington wuiurr iuu,
Peter T. Wright.
Meat Is Assured
IVgtymour will havo twentr-llve proxies.
Item! or. mem irum i ....uv.. ...-.
BMu Merrinew win nu. u..:.. ......
ill Middle Tcat and eastern clubs.
n. defeat of tha nmaleur rule seems all
Else more assured, because. in addition to
SAeStiove, E. r. Torrcy. national Becreiary-,
'i.IHoKins anu u. ;. wiiiiami. ' '""--jr
igalnst tho rule, though they would
KTor a compromise rule Just as strict as
fee one proposed, although not retroactive.
'In soaltion to ino amuiuu. i mc, im nn
Utlptila and district association has stirred
m a pretty genenu njjpuniiiun niivjuB"fc
Sit country 10 ino eAttumo .u,.....i--
kkropoatd plan to nDonsn iratuuiiai mi.
LU tho proposed amendment li adopted. It
hrill mean that only national, Stato and city
hhlmplonshlps will bo sanctioned, other
lirtnU being merely llutcd a open tourna-
nU.
tirilnst Prentice
rit la understood that n ngnt win do
Hde to defeat Demon Prontlce, tne nomi
Kting committee's candidate for treasurer,
lepnour and Olbbons arc said to be tho
ipiraiors or inis, tneir reuoon uewb umi
i offices of the national association nl
ir contain too many New Yorkers. It Is
I t all unlikely that a Fhtladelphlan may
f nominated for this place. It is due this
stlon, inasmuch as the lce presidency
l been taken away.
(Of the Philadelphia proxies, six otej
robably will be In favor of tne rule ana,
proximately, tw enty-tnrco against it. ina
Baker City will furnish a stronger oppo-
ttlon to the rule than the entire Pacific
neatt
R The afternoon session Is from 4 to G, f ol
lke4 by a banquet from 6 to 8. The eve
nt session Is from 8 o clock on.
PRINCETON AND CORNELL
SX Liiano iu iwvtcj in uwu
. ITHACA. N, V Feb. 9. Princeton Unl-
IjVtrilty has accepted nn Invitation to row
twrneii on spring aay. regoiiaiions aiso
Fire under way for a race with Yalo on
B another date.
LKARYLAND LANDS THREE
BIG FOOTBALL MATCHES
BcriT.i.Tnn -PATiif f.i Poh. n The
I! 17 football schedule of Maryland State
vllege Includes a game with Princeton
leptember 29 at Princeton, one with the
KiTy October 13 at Annapolis and ono with
(Finn State JCovcmber 17 here,
Bowling News
JHJJKEN quintet by winning tw'o games
from Wllmot in tho Keystone Club
A) tourney moved Into first place, as Sei
ne won all three games from the Pirates.
Wore tho matches began, last night. Pl
ates and Bllllken were tied for first place.
having won 30 and lost 18 games.
Ftrtnlnal made a sweep of Its series with
cnampion Agasslz squad, and Rexalls
9 two CStrea frn Rrlnnftrri'.
EaVrsral clever Individual efforts resulted dur-
urainutnra competition, rrlestley. ot Uiiil-
1. fiiadS B ?.tn .- lit hla aAA,.n iramm u,llll
n,.a team mate. toDDled over 1:24 Dins In
nnal tame, llhodea. of Asaselz. rolled 2U0
r-: -.. ..n.i.v, ..uiuii ni-uu iu ,,, ,,, .,
IvOIU aSTnA. An.l Nn.tl .. tnnx mats UA, I
. HIS eeennil an. , .. ... j ntK . lil ,'l
ni m hi. : . '""i." "'.'. ". ."
-.-' ,nsfc aniiie. cwoweil HUB 111 iurui,
SOftl&lBX mil .nun,. ., IH. lO'l mnA 1117.
PMslltr, of Hellevuo. trot 214 In hla second
J?,,J'l,rrett I'll In bis third, while Scott
1 Kt In his second same.
j.2Jl,lWlul.lpb.la, Elsctrlo tumi resumed play
B lead ,Accounl'ng No. i team beat Meier.
t free from Installation, while Underground
waniaunc fto. 3 teams won two games
mrom p.mm aba, , .. u ... i. .. a.
?'' Offices, with 205 In hla second game,
- .ierara. oi Meter, with 203 la ma tnira
S I. tn len In' reaching two-century flg-
in one . .a, .. ... .. ......
ii- -" --m.u uuiiiis tne nearly uirve iiouio
L12i'.r.nkI1n va. Philadelphia Trust matrhea
s r.7 y'""' the Hank league aerleo rolled
L i?"5 Alleys last nlaht. Franklin won
w ,lm; '"locking down TT4 pins to 709.
iir. " icmry py nvo pint, it won me
ott IhiTA.r vf ur """' wiw a, aoore oi iu..
la. i..itlph4.Tnj,t eaptured the final by five
iourn':; ."'Y.',...4?? 5.5". .R" F-.l..l
Et,!1 Pe Rxchange, the first being won
ULiS..781.' . Sx wa high for the winner.
n w?. : . " " al1 Rna zl. Federal lle
; won two from Qlrard representatives.
Sl?.ra. ' beads the Qerrnan-Amerlojin
th i'i. '?m" ,n advance of Ilarmer,
Ritr-vi.,1 " Dnly ne game aneaa oi
Ite. Which Is iMrA ln .hi. ... ..I.I-. ..
journey r rolled on the home alley, o! the
sctlVe contest.,! mi k... u.... n1l
rT . V,,h '"ores belngl Olrard. 001. 877
!.". to lUrmsr'a 840. 78 aid 804.
rtet squad.
i race k.V.lAr.,V'.'
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not an far us In
ji.i:.v-- "iousnea many or tne nest uer-
ed many ot the beat Oer-
LhTh... n.."aru record acorea thus far.
iK. 1 .,.nr.? eonsecutlvo teum ocora la
fhehi..01n."lr,1y united and K. I. II.
. br o,f?.M) lnle'ame team acoro is
aW'tSKf.V.'1 .''urn, .of the Germantown
Ertnlii iV u!ntat. baa 'the beat three
iSs r.V-,S?:.w.n" Ounsworth, also of guar-
. ' the hlrh slnvl. -... ' n.fl
"lwSia,J!fll'tl: ?' S01 n. his Initial efforl,
i trdiU'.' th leaders, knocked down 209
far ih." i. rooen una Molter powlea
. ".' "!S losers, the former havlna- a Etc
Srsr.'"! !' V?.t effort belrTg
ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL
SURPRISESHILLERS
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Wayne Ice Hockey Team Up-
sec unestnut Hill Academy.
Central Wins Swim
PLAY BIG GAMES TODAY
St. Luko's School Joined the ranks of tho
Ice hockey winners yestorday and rather
unexpectedly, for (he Main Line team won
from Chestnut Hill Acndemy. It was the
first time St. Lukp'sj plaed n game on tho
Ice, and tho lctorjr caused considerable Joy
at 'Wajno,
In the first half Thornton and Llpplncott
scored goals. Tnlor, of Chestnut Hill, put
his team In tho running with a goal early
In tho second half. Then Thornton cnUBed
more gloom among the Hlllcrs by scoring
another goal, making tho tally 3 to 1 In
favor of tho novices Jtarclay's goal, Just
before tlmo was called, made the count
3 to 2,
The Ico was In noor rnmliiinn tn n.ia
match. The sudden change In tho weather
had much to do with tho pools of water
through which tho rchooll.ojs splashed, but
it wan a spirited contest In spite of con
ditions. Hunter, Hart, Alexander, Llppln
cott, Thornton and Wood plaied on tho
winning team.
Van Hodcn Central's Star
Central High won the dual swimming
meet with tho Germantown High School
jesterday afternoon, duo to tho brilliant
work of Armstrong, Van Iloden, Majer and
Andrews. Van Itoden and Armstrong won
every first placo for tho Crimson and Gold
Van Hoden looms up as a futuro great
In aquatic ecnf Ho tallied seventeen
points for his school, winning the BO and
100 yard events, tho plunge for dlstnnco
and swimming on the relay team Arm
strong won the fancv dlo and waH second
In the fifty dash The meet was held In
tho Germantown Y M C. A pool.
Swarthmore Making liccord
Swarthmoro High's basketball team Is
making a new record In tho Indoor gnme
this seasin. The Swnrthmora athletes .de
feated tho Templo Preparatory School quin
tet, 33 to IB. Placo played his usual speedy
and Invincible gamo nnd had eight field
goals to his credit
Lungren made two field goals nnd three
out of four foul goals, Polard had ono field
goal. Yarnall was the foul goal star, with
eleven out of eighteen Tarley didn't score
but ho eertalnly broke up many of the
Templo plajs nnd prevented many field
goals bv his opponents.
For Temple, the performance of Hob
erts was tho most notable Ho scored a
field goal and mnde good thirteen out of
twenty-two foul goals Ho scored every
point for his team Hrame, Darker, Jour
ney and Kens played for tho Uroad street
school.
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WENCK HEARING IS CLOSED
Defense Decides Not to Urine; More
Witnesses and Hearings Are Canceled
AI.BANV, Fib 8 The hearing on tho
chnrgcfl of extortion nnd Incompetence In
ofllco which havo bten lodged against Fred
erick A. wenck, chairman ot tho Stato Ath
letic Commission, has been closed
Ontario Five Defeats West Phlln. A. C.
Ontnrlo A. A nf Krnnlntton, ilcfcatM West
PhllnilPlphla A. ' , In lut sumo plard In
the Bjmnnnlum ut PrlendV Centrni School, IT
10 I.lno up
Ontario. VVeit rhllartolrhU.
ltimmon.. . fornar,! . i: Morrla
VVntt forwanl . . Smith
Velnn rtntrr ., , J Morrtfl
Kanon kunnl llartmnn
1 Ittrr Kunnl , Mnrsden
rielil iriial llammmi '.' Wait, .1 Im, 'J I
Kaalon, K MorrlH, 3i J Morrla Koul soals
1 liter, Smith, a
I'lavcrs Must Get Contrnctx by March 1
AllllUnV, N. T . VVI li Scrftary John
It Karroll, of thn National Anoclitlon of I'ro
rfialon'xl llnavball 1,aiua haa announced that
the attention of nil minor Iraa-up owners hna
been called to artkle l'l of thrt Katlnnil Asso
ciation nitreemsnt, Khtch reoulrrs that all pla
era must li tenilereil formal contracts on or
before March 1
Devlin Will Manage Norfolk Club
NORFOLK, Vn . Feb u Arthur lelln, one
time third baseman of the Neu York Nationals,
has liecn appointed manaKer of the Norfolk club
of the Virginia I.easue
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The former Giants' infield captain
will bo in the same capacity with
tho Chicago Cubs this season.
BERRY WILL PLAY FIRST
BAG FOR PENN THIS YEAR
Ilapeball preparations! for the season nro
under way nt Pcnn t'onih l'.ov Tlionnn
has n, number of candidates working out
In the gvmnastum, nnd with more than
sevcnty-llvo men will tepurt for practice
In Welghtman Hall on Monday
Captain Ucrry, llont, White, Liw V,in
and Lou Martin nro nil out for the shoit
stop position. Ctptnln llirry nu doubt
will play first bnso this jear, nccoidlnjr
to Coach Thomas's plan
Hddlo McNIchol, captnln of the basketball
learn, and who plajcd first bnse for the
lied nnd Qluo last nprlng, will bo unable
to come out for the team HiIh jear
WHITNEY RESIGNS COACH
JOB WITH STATE ELEVEN
STATE COLLKGi:, l'a Feb 9 Law
rence A Whitney, Penn Slates assistant
football coach for the last two )i,ii, has
nnnounccd his retirement
MARSTON, GOLFER, TO WED
MISS BEAN, OF THIS CITY
The engagement of Mlsi Hleanor Ilean,
of this city, to Maxwell 11 Marston, the
noted golf player, has been formally an
nounced at Elizabeth, N J
, vat
l JTI i i i as i. gaVoaieaaasM !
REMEMBER Turkish
tobacco is the world's
most famous tobacco
for cigarettes.
SCRAPS ABOUT
Ily LOUIS II.
TWO big lightweight matches, with Ilenny
Leonard n principal In each, nro hanging
fire, nnd ono may bo clinched w'thln a few
ilajH. A bout between Leonard nnd Johnny
Kllbnne, If arrnnged, would bo tho featuro
fray of the soason In Philadelphia, and re
ports are to tho effect that negotiations are
on for the ret-to here. Kllbnne In to Invade
tho lightweight field for tho purpose. ic
getting n crack at Fred Welsh,! nnd In
agreeing to meet Mr. Leonard Johnny rhovs
thnt ho In nflcr big game right off tho reel.
In New York nu effort Is being tnado to
hook up Charley White with llcnjamlti. nnd
tho bout virtually Is clinched. White nl
teady Ins accepted terms for tho tentatlv
lilt, and Leomrd has agreed to meet Left
hook Charley. A financial difference Is
proving n hitch from n Leonard standpoint,
.i. a"ii a .t ..,n.ltlnn Kji-a tnmnrmvf flight
opposed to llsrry Oreli at the National Club will
m the Phantom's first of n series In the Last,
tllh. after ttiHInt things easy since disposing
of .tack Dillon now vnnta to box himself Into
rood Blnpe. na he may ls matched nn i
liarcv ancrtly Johnny Mahuney meets Md
Herman In the a-ml SHur?tokf l't
o Malie Uanny Siinnnon vs. thick JIera and
lo Weber va 1'runkl w'llllams are other
numbers.
A Imntam bnnt of Interest, which also Is
ported tn le scheduled, will "till. J?,'".,,
nier champion Kid Williams nnd IMdle O'Ke
yhlch also H re-
tor
efe. Promoters In I'hllsdelphla and Hn llinorn en.
denored to book this bout while Williams still
was champion, but for smie reason the Kid
neer would agree to neet lkldlf W P"'"
to Wllllntni In lliltlmoro the other it iv and
bn said II" still W Kood inougll tu liat uny
one his welfctit .
The winner of the Johnny Nelson iTerrv Mo
Oovern mitcli at the Cumbria A r tonight will
tnle . ling stride to tho fore In lonl bovlnr
rlrcles llolh are lerlllmnte llchtw eights, and
the ore that (rmii, himself the "upe''''' '
he In line for some I In bouts Johnny Morgan
is Kdle Mullen h the seml other bouts are
I eo 11 nn lomrns" Onrman 1'UBgv
Chirk Mjers and oung Tlerney s Al Ne son,
or i.eniinaion
I.lglit heniywrlchls will endeaor to best the
e"er to a hnnmler nt the Hjan A ,'
rllht when Trono .CosMM. of North 1 !enn
nnd llnw-ir.l Trues Hie of Kensington clash In
the stnr scrap Truesle 1 nocked nut t the
list lime lhe met. and Ty has I'fii af er n
return dite eer since Other IkiuIs llmmy
Vclirlde s Al Hell. Allif.nervi. Tommy
iiiirkc Tommy iluion vs. hiiuo losieim
IXircy vs Willie Walker
Willie Jackson dons lh. gloves for the first
time since bis most sensitlnnil and uncpected
one round knockout iner Johnnv l'inil bf"
h.. tnKea on Artie Hoot Monday night at thn
m. i t..,(a t tMnrif nln, .inhnny Mealy
jnned him to h n 1 opnonent lor nw on.
Ills welgbl lleorge Lew a of Toledi makes bis
eastern debut In tho seml Ills opponent will
'," K O Uinshlln Danny Fields n sparing
nsrtner
ni jarii oii juirn Ul i,t iiV i,
,,IiIiIa
Jnhmu iiurpfiv mm imu '' '
Johnny ITaJil meets HattllnK Mills
Ocean Irnvel at present belnu decidedly in
safe. Johnny Coulon hie I u vied down n Si)oo
"mer to meet Jlmm Wllda In Lnalaml And
It Is well Ihnt tho (Tilesgoiin bus done an
Coulon Is far from llnir worlhv of craik
at the wonderful Welshman The one-lime
cblmplon poasess.a nolhlns but rniB kenerai
ship. i
Tnnlalit nt the Nonpareil V C Charley (Kid)
Thomas will meet Joe Welsh The remainder of
the card will show Hilly !onoan and Litsy
l.loid KIJ llane5 and Al Wernrrt Jimmy Jlr
(HlncliF) and Kid West nnd Joo Miller and
Jimmy Turner
Hilly Mlskle Is surferlng from nn lnlured
hand lie hue canceled n hout with Hattllnir
Levlnsky In llrookljn Tuesday nlKht Mlskle
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SCRAPPERS
JAFFE
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last Night
llftO tnVAY A. O-Jim, Welsh aliaded
iiVl2nUi '""''"on.. l'by. ''spur defeote.1
If.1! iT,,or2,.V.1' t-bsrjey Moonev rireir Willi
JaaitM,.- i.uiinnis, irinriey
rm Harry lunnnl. Ham
Tommy (lannen, Ural,
vv alters won
wall slopped
.AIUXTII! CITY
(amateurs) Johnny
I"
In
iieisn sioppeii Al l'ai
urn, iirst. nnd beat Jlarfr J-el.lman,
'"L. different bonis i .VI Ike Falcone
frnprtfl iim Miillltan, nrsl. and beat Am
hre. Josuni Millo lllurk burn Iwot Mam
Hail!
i,r,i eiHrir j ciuinnn Slomieil Al Ilearhom
II .
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second i A! Monroe won from I'eie Mario atui
""? "mimsoni Jlablnsnn heat linn yooarln
Jack Hoker knocked nut Matt ld. second i
Johnin) tannsa stopped mile Leeds, second i
nisi ainaiurri won rroin Max Williamson.
r.v mm tit.
toss. Jim (PnflTa. AttA
Ilnb
icfrri
loutitf .Alullnnu Hon from Jack
(trnz
-,lnfnpC, W Wehejr Konler beat
Andy t nrtri. Incite rounds.
Ih"' 'if Vlti,k,r h"X lrf Bt rul "' '""' vyri of
llob VIcMll.trr Is another boer who has a
lad hand Ilia hotit with Hallor Grande In New
Vorlt tomorrow Wsht has been iostponed a
week. mm
Attlr O'tMtrr boxes In New York tonlsht. He
mi eta KIJ lllatk,
Jliumri Dunn nnd hla two boners, (leno Pelmont
and lll Wolfe, havo returned to CItvelind
The bout Jelween .Harry Greb and K O
Hiviinan In Hufralu last nlaht woa postponed
until Monday nlaht
I'cnn on Hnverford Gym Schedule
HVi:ilFon COLI.iran. 1'a . Pel,, li Man
niter Arthur K Spelllssv, nf tho Hnverford srym.
nnslum team, has announced the aeasm'a ached,
ule as follons Pehruary in ltottrcrs nnnn
1-ebrunry 2.1 Interscholnstlcs, nt llaverfnrd,
March li, Hrnwn nt Providence; March HI, New
Vnrk t'nlversltj, nt ilaverfordi March '."1 Unl
vcrsltj of l'ennshnnla, at Ifaverfordi March
3d Intercolleslates, at New llnven
Open Tonight Till 9 o' ClockSaturday Till 10 P. M.
efy All
WITH THE
EXTRAORDINARY
VALUES
I am now compelled
to offer in the
LIQUIDATING
OF MY ENTIRE PHILADELPHIA STOCK
w
'HEN circumstances, such as confront me today, force -a
merchant to slasii prices on regular stocks to the
lowest possible level, in the face of increasing coBts
of materials and production Then it is time for quick action
on the part of the clothes buyer, for this is
The Greatest Sale of Clothing
For Men & Young Men
Philadelphia'
Not alone from the standpoint of value giving, but from the
fact that it includes unrestricted choice of the vast assort
ments of Georges fatnous Model Clothes, produced in my
Neiv York custom shops and embodying the advance style
ideas of Fifth Avenue's leading tailors.
I well know th every other clothing store in Philadelphia
at this time of the year is making a strong bid for your
business and realize fully that in order to gain your patron
age, I must offer the most
Extraordinary Reductions
Regardless of Cost or Loss
I'm cutting prices to such an extent in this, my last Sale in
N Philadelphia, that I'll make my exit in a burst of record
breaking, value-giving that will never be forgotten.
Overcoats and Suits
Originally $15 & $16.50
Now
Overcoats and
Suits Originally
$22.50 & $25,
Now
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Overcoats and
Suits Originally
$28 & $30,
Now
$13
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$15
And so on, all $37.50 and $40 Overcoats and
Suits Now $21.75 and up; evergthing correspond
inglg reduced, Including the finest luxurious Mon
tagnac Overcoats, originally $50, now $31.75.
Positively not a single garment in tho House reservea-fr,om the
nobbiest fancy Suitings and Overcoatings including staple blues and
blacks all plush and quilted-lined dduble-breastod ulsters and fur
collar coats also all full-dress and tuxedo suits, cutaway cots and
vests, Prince Alberts separate trousers, macklnaws, knitted and fancy
vess, sweater coats, raincoats, cravenettes, etc.
Wonderful Bargains in
FUR-LINED and FUR AUTO COATS
for the quick buyer! 1
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All Sales Final
No Refunds
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Houston's Idea of
"Fr-- ifXu
paredness" at Trainirig '-iM
Camps Approved
TRENCH - DIGGING PLAN,
CHICA60, Feb, 0, Dan Johnson. Amer
ican League president ; President Charles
Weeghman, ana Owner Comjskoy, of th
Cubs, approve the "preparedness plan" of
Captain Huston, part owner of the Yankees.
Spring training camps may witness an en
tirely new brand of conditioning thle sea
son. Huston, who saw sorvlca In the Spanish
American War and, comes by nl title
honestly, plans for nn hour or more each
day to bo devoted to military training In
tho camps, rifty or moro regulars and
rookies attend each camp.
Trench-dlgglng1 nnd other military ma
neuvers, under tho direction of an army
ofilcer, not only would help put the ath
letes In condition, but would furnish a
largo body of trained men, many of whom
would servo In case of war.
EDDIE PLANK MAY FIGURE
IN TRADE BY BROWN CLUB
ST. LOUIS, Mo, Feb. 9. The Browns
expect to stir up ths trado market at
tho American Lcaguo meeting next week.
Manager Jones Is seeking a third base
man, a right-hand batter for the outfield
and n right-hand utility hitter. Davo Dav
enport, L'ddlo Plank, Jimmy Austin, i Ward
Miller and Karl Hamilton are expected to
figure In deals that will Improve the
llrowns.
Competition
Ever Witnessed
Overcoats and Suits
Originally $18 & $20
Now
$11
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Overcoats and
Suits Originally
$32.50 & $35,
Now
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