m w :Vl P,fc Kt? . . . i r ,- wa,r.- "(i'Kfr fw.yfr Wt. . ' , TOT".."'.. ". 5 , -..': 7.11 fl. iHHiffiDnMH JSTLESS DARCY CANS MANAGER O'SULLIVAN AND 4ESLIE IS FLIVVER f AND HE MUST JUMP INTO EVENING 9 ?: TIGHTS LEST )arcy Shows Himself Ham Actor by Gate Re ceipts; Now So Fight-Shy That Public Won't Stav With 0,,VEN J'n Leslie Darcy was Introduced to the exclusive Riitheilnf? nt the B", fy fl BUy n1'01 tn lcat l""iinle from wns nnnounceo. mm Leslie wan to mlnsle with Allmrtii McCo. the mUUIIenelfiht .fccldent, In the tlauleii on March 5. the nubile rpsnnmlpil ultli ihn ilonr nld "i z." Kv.nd the fr08' was Ji'st us thick on the IptrtVWhtrfi thn tnmhArotiiia 1.... A.l .. kffi$t' Pankro" now I'eltiK used to help, aid and Vk ,e v-1,y' wore a ,00k ot l,',pl' concent ? Hews On his tllldlencp nml .l.ir.1. f',,,.1..i ,, --- -- ....., ...... ....I .1 v ,,..., WC t h flnnr. niolif fl.n.. .....1 M.n.n t- 'r- &.,, . -... v..ii film niviir .tii Diuuiie iHiiiiz-tu in. ii ne wax niioui 10 nmini'u ??, nnother fllvvef "i"1 there seemed to he no chance of KeltinK out of It A sjnall sum ?&.'.Jf"ke 160,000 was requlied to stano the Uatoi-.Mifovh.ittle. and tirnnt lliiuh eatlly i.'IX WRfl convinced thnl Ihp imhlln vrvrn fiTfl' - ! .. ..... ....... .. ......... '., vii. it iiiuiii ill. .lit,, hi innc 11 .".n. H ... Thft most recent tironinter Cptt inil nml iiintnf ntnl u.ini1i.t ml u hai-n Mu iinvl ..,'?. .i - .. . : fj'i;"'!""" nasonne wa romins rmm. Alburttts One of Our Most Eager I'aatponcrs TJOWKVKH, the clrmmv outlook km di)elled in n few das Thiuxday. lo he exact when It was annojni lmI fur nml wide Hint AUitirtus. the champ, would not be allowed In meet ,Iurc on March S unless he hoed .Inck Olllon at John Welsmantle's Broadway t'luli heloie that dale. Dillon and McCoj weie matched Ut ar, hut Alhurtfis InsNIed on postionlnK the match font times, while he iciov fed from pneumonl.i, a luoken lf. an nulomohile accident and other set ions rtll ments. At the end, Dillon went West to ttlm a few lianK out thete and the bout Was forcottcn until Weism.inlli. surinm hi liitlp siirnrlip. And Cm ill Much i&Wo i- ... . .v' wiuniic i cr- auie. ne unow." inai union will niinii me cnnnip a lerunip nun. . ..,, it. mtj ini .inn iii(.-ii iir- i.un i i'i"f fiivi.iniii III llii." iimi..i:i nil ..iriiiii i. iiu .' "probably will launh hlm-elt to death when he (liie out the nine tecelpts of a Darcy-Dlllon match. It looks koim! and nNo quite posllile. ? . n..-.. n t..i c . ;;, iui t yyc- nui octvn jiii.xwiin BUT tllP wlio will IliPstlon now arises, Will ill lie selected"" .). I.e'lle has Mike Ciibbons. who seems to he Hie best inlilfHemeiK.it in the land, allluiugh a purse of SO 0C0 has been olTcted He won't listen lo oveituies made by the Mlske crowd nml heietoforc Dillon has been marked "Ice" This will not add to the populaiity of the Austi.illnn membet of the nb-ent home iiuaids. and the chances aie that he will be lelenated tn the dNcaitl In u eiv slim t time li tile lonu UfferlnK Dear ld Public He Is not popular, as was shown at the Harden last Monday night, nml when a bnxei's popularity leaes him it is about time to quit Darcy came here lo make monev. and he doesn't caie If he boxes nt not Ho algned up foi a fifteen 'weeks' theatrical tour nt floOO per week, and Rot it the first week, Nothing witi ho tilled htm for the second week ditto the thlid, $lon for the fourth, when he Joined .1 lnirleqiie troupe. 'ami $1000 ft" the fifth. He , received Just $4300 for the weeks' woik, which, when nil expenses ate deducted. ,U reduced to a small llRine. Hut It proed that Leslie Is a ham actor and his flstlc reputation suffered Ric.Ulj theieb. The public didn't care to look at him tn a dress suit. Tltej wanted to see linn In action; but he has been Idle so lfitiK that now they don't caie If they sec him 01 not. Now, to make thliifis iuteiestinK.'lt is rumored that Leslie Is about to attach the tinware to Tlmoth O'SullUnu, his manager nml accomplice In his escape fiom Australia. Tltnothj, It Is said, has an Idea that he should get tWfiitj.nxe per cent of Darcy's earnings, and tills has not met with the heartv support of the hoei. It Is further nlleged that O'Kullhan collected J.iOOO ft mil Htant Hugh Browne when he signed the aillcles for the .Mi('o bout, anil now that everjlhlng Is off the money might not be returned until after a seveie stiuggle. The bankioll of the transoceanic travelers Is feeling the effects of a hard winter and eeiy little hit helps. No one knows who has the monej In his possession anil the disbarment of Timothy probably is the answer. Fulton-Willard Hail I e ol Likely to lie Stayed IN THK meantime, the wise persons In N'Yawk predict that the Battle of Beef scheduled for March 2fi Is likely to lilt the skids anil slide Into oblivion. The public has not taken kindly to the match anil, with the boxing game on Its last lgs. It Is possible that negotiations will ceaFe for a cotinle ot months nt least. Sfe pulton has not yet ptoved that he is the best hea weight in the land, although ftt he Is almost as tall as Willanl. He flattened two nsplrants of Hie common or garden variety, but this does not sfiow that he Is an exceptional fighter. The men 'knocked out by Fred ward also were stopped by Jack Dillon, so where does Fulton "get off at"? We weie talking to a piomoter In New Voik iecentl, and suggested that Fulton be matched witli Motrin, Muian or Coffey befoie he signs with Wlllaid. "Why should we do that?" was the ieplv. "Any one of those guys Is llkelv to hang one on Fulton's jaw or might fence the big fellow to ttaxel ten loutids and put up a bad fight. That would lulu the match and we would lose a lot of mone.v. Those two victories mer Cowler and Welnert aie enough to satisfy the public for this match." This promoter has expressed the Idea of the backers of the big bout. They want to step In, grab off a big bankioll and step out again. Onl a short lslt is planned, but the revenue will be enormous. It Is being done eveiy day, howevei. tout nothing so raw as this lias been attempted for some time. Furious Fredward May lie Forced to Meet Mora 11 or Morris TTtRANK MOOAN and Carl Morris will box- in the Oarden some time in the near ? future, according to the dope handed out jesterriav Moinn still Is a gieat drawing card despite his digressions, and .Morris Is known thioughout the countty as the gamest white hope ever thrust upon the fistic fans. Both men lecehed Ktf& more applause when they weie lntroMuced than did Fulton, and should draw a BbjH large crowd when they settle their argument. It will be nunc 01 less of an elltni- V8(rt n"on "out ana ine victor snouia tie signeu with lulton Then thn winner ton Iftira meet Wlllard and nothing will be said. .11 will be the xunlial of the unllttest mflm , Morris was purchased .tecently by Nate Lewis, manager of Chailey White. r?W and now Is under Nate's dliectlon. Some vears nirn whim ("mi ...... ..u.. ., .' Vii .v U't. 'S In New York he signed an lionclatl contract "n.ji: g" It When lie jumpen west. Tlier lie was taken In tow by B McC.iiney, a I'hlla W$k 'delphlan now residing In Kansas City, and made tapld iitogiess under his tutelage. tffr " ucicaicu uaiuiiis jiiiicti.v 111 H isi iiiirriw-imiifi noui ami t ulnefl the hopes fe&ViOf the heavyweight contenders In that section. His success attincted the alien. tS' tlon ot Newman In New oik and lie dug up the old contract. Motrin te.ised fi Ullhting andliastened to thejillg Town to talk mailers" oxer. He plckeil no I ewis S. In, Chicago and they traveled together. They met Newman, piuchaseil the con K''tract for $2500 real money and everything was lovelv. Motrin and his new man- wSEH aeer are on the warnath anil bit; thlnes iv." An effort was made to match htm with acinttKcrt uiu jiui ujiJC.-ai iu lie inivicrnLeii. "What will you take for u bout with Morris" Force was asked. Mill F n.nM tm, tIA ftft1 ...nu 1. , ....... .11.. "v i'-',, ..-. inc nuv,Ci i,ri me tnnl nmotitu and the match is on." A ftiaiia ( tin nil A nit a nt Lilltnti nuitUi. Vn ......1. WW . "" niii.i- " runun ifuiiK BfW VIIU n ll,o( nrnnnulllnn foil flat If. w ""'"""""" '" '"' " rPalso is out of the question. Therefote we y. their fusn and see if Fred can be dragged 12 ,-., ,....,.... ..,... tresi Virginia nas unique hs" A THOUGH definite statistics are not fei'C.Bafe wager that no football team of LiT tunniint, sysiein lueniicai wtin mat in erect nt the University of West S,Winla at Morgantown, W. Va which last year tied Dartmouth nnrt itt, i. W'fv Pennsylvania by the extremely close 8?.ifr core, ana otnerwise went through Its schedule undefeated. The reins of Ittm football destinies are handled by two men. each with intnt omi,..i r .wlttl (M1inrmA" nnthnrttv. Th muri whn ...... , - lormet; west Virginia captain and head coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College I$t-IIM3, an4 Elgle Tobin. the former Penn State quarterback ami captain there . 1914. It is needless to add -that in order lo make such a coaching system sue- iui it, is necessary mat otcinitre ana Tonin work, together llkt- the proverbial iiese.twiiis. This they do, however, and plays, tactics and all manner of routine mons regarding tne team ana us development are worked out between them wetland, and if they do have conflicts i.oT the players. In spite of handling e hundred rnen and which contained 4e never had a disagreement and the results of their work speak for themselves. ' vjJe amtetic ooara at. wesi Virginia lln. addition to the games with Dartmouth and Rutgers, contests have been with the Army a wen aa witn n, and "West Virginia's old-time rival, lit, years. Mian C.nmnhM Plana in Clrent Vnrttt WTilKl!. CAMPBELL., a youthful ClUDaesmteu irpm iter many activities lH dancing and ao forth, to show very fine golf, She was ousted V charaplonslflp'-cf Florida by Miss to wlFtJthe title' today. Miss Campbell started off with a rush, but could tM.tH pc,MMw,uosentnai w reponea to nave snot a 7. Miss Campbell suit riltl:r,a'na';ei.;olf. She peVer, stops a second over a shot, Just mfJU m- ij 'J ft?,..?1 Jot th ' t It, and does not t- -, y r- IN DRESS SUIT, PUBLIC SPURN HIM Him T.rmcr n lilltiil tnnn. In other word, when It Inside of the HUdltollnm us cm the outside. , u n .. ..... i... . otliet .le nslt the wanlnn Rnme in the when liu noted the elToet or the stmtlltiK 41. ......it,..., ...I. iDm. ..I....-, ..il l... I. me- I4IIJ.IICIII KI,,f.l, .IIIIIWI.I. ICIl LIII'.IIMII .....,, t ...... i - .. .. ... .. j .- t.r.ni.i t.i. iin.t .i.i..i. . ....... i.. 1..1 A n 1....L- .... ... . ..... ....... j.. in i.. ii'jji. ' i i.. ........ hi tuinyie mi vruuu uti.wi . l).iic HkIiI Dillon m nn other Rood man not enesed an lolent deslie lo meet "' "'" union!; llieni with Blllv .Vranun 1,,,. f, ,.. ..... " ..... n'lftui niiuni aie nromlsed. Fultori, but Fiank Force. Fredwaid's "mi iiiiii;ii money ror a bout outside of ,....... .1... . ""i in- .same 10 tiox Aloran, which must wait until Frank nml di-i i,a Into the quarrel. ..... .. looiuau Coaching Sistem available on the subject, It is a ptetty like prominence In the' United States scpre of 3-0, won tls championship game haat tlila hnr.n nK. L . . " ""..en mo at m. fltctntlre, a in private these hae never come to the a squad that last year niimh.r.,iomn,i some very choice football material thev nas retained Alclntlre and Tobln for 1917, tne cnamplon University of Pittsburgh W. and J., which has not been met in star goffer of the Philadelphia pricket at raim Beach, such as riding the sea the inhabitants of the winter hotels yesterday from the semifinals for the Elaine V. Rosenthal, who looks very .apaui winning,-, he was seminnallst - yv , ; BiUlonfti r- , ' EVENING LEDGER-HILABLPHIA, SATU&DAY, FEBRUARY ' 17, A MAN MELL - well- A KROtM Jrw-v "DOVjUrJ FLORIDs" K ,i WCUr AXtu4uv' (xEp ami? HEAsy thimkimg) ,. . " HELLO - I fNT a ILL IK) IT RE6RATION ON YOOf FIR.T ,TRAIr4 vSOUTH ! " ALEX AND BAKER BOX $12,500 DRAW Phillies' President and Horsehide Heaver Said to Be Deadlocked on Terms By KOIitiltT V. MAXWEM, All Is fiilHt and seiene in tlif IihspIisII tieni'hes tnda The nipctbig between l'plilciil Bkfi mid OifiNPi i'leclunil MpmiihIci 1mm Iicmi hfld. mid althnuglt i otlicMl le.iK lidi liceti discnxeteil. it Is ru- inorrd that Ihpy fniiBlit a goml dra Alex .ild lie wanted Jl.'.iiiiii foi tuiiling in our I ball a nl net eann and (taker tMteil that $10,nno ng enniiKli Theiefme. the big talk Has put nu and It xjhelleefl that la fiiiiipimnle was effected wheiehv the inttlting plirnoni gialii nff $12, Sou for Ins wink This Is not official but, accoiillng to thuse on the Inside, it Is the proper dope If Is further slated that eet thing will be fled up in .Iimh1.i or TiK'Sfilny at the lat est linker Is confined to Ills home In Brook lyn todx with a eeie rolil and did not Ktrain Ills olee in eplHliiing what hap pentil iu tlie nieetlng estenla Alex was testing In his lintel and he. loo failed tn liululgp In xcn'.il een'ise The pal tits nf the tirsi anil e ond pans nialiitaiiied a illt'tleet slleiife and allovvid the dopestel.s In flte.tlil all tlie pleased lusplte the unf.uoialile outlook eatlv In the week when a deadlock settned iuiml lient. It seems now as If the cmitlnersy Ik about settled It was predicted In New Voik that Alex illfln I hae a ihauie in 'the win Id to get much of an ineiease Iu salary- as Iie other I'hlls weie on the hold out list and the fltili s linances wnulil suffei a tenlble dent If they weie taken care of Hut the HlaliiK of the l'"rat and the ileMie of othei holdouts' to sign at the tenns of feteil In the clul owners put a dlffeient aspeit to the case and Uakei was willing to listen in ieaon it nlo Is said that the absence of Tin iiip. . llciiiler .McQuillan. Cleoige fhalmeis and Hud Welser from the p.ijrull this ear has ielleed the llnanrial Ktilngem-y to a Uleat elent SCRANTON AND JASPER IN INTERLEAVE GAME Si'lt.WTD.V Pa Feb IT The Mtate League basketball uaine between S'lantuii and rittstnu which liad lieeu put hark until Kebiuat) 21. has uuw linn iiustponeil until .Maich I. I'ittstuii is sihediiled tur Scian liiu oilglnall) on i''iblli.il. I'.i. Inn run. s. nled to a postpiineineiit so that sviantou iiuilil ai ranee an exhibition game with the Jasper team of the Kastiin League SWAUTII.MOUE WINS IN TANK fill-Breast Stroke Kqualed by Herbert, of Rulsrer's Team i:v Hitrvswii'K .1. ivb it SnnitlnnniH defeated the Cutgets swlin ni'iH in the liallfintiiip pool here last night by h sume of 32 to 2T Swarthmoie won Hie telay and IOO-atd and 220-yard swims liutgeis (aine to the foio In the 50-.anl sprint, the di and the (JO-yatd bteast stroke events Herben, of Jtutgers, equaled the inteirolleglale tecord ot 35 seconds Iu the Bi'-nifl breast stroke GimiSTY MATHEVS0N The Heds' leader believes Jie will have the fastest infield in the Na tional League with the acquisition of' Dave Shoan to play shirt. Hal Chase, at first; Heinie Groh; Bcd,f 1 r . ' IN THE NORTH GETS LETER IM 'i j . ' jx ' MEHHEH-HEH- 1 GOG&S HE'S ABOUT 'RHADr To come "Back - , I KNEW HE'D GET TlRSD OP IT "ilt t . u f . I) - . Fr-sv y- cmK-d- O 4ft-C Vii -rStJ Af2..1 - vs,... -, J PENN'S BASKETBALL CHANCES ARE AT STAKE IN GAME WITH YALE TONIGHT; DE NERI FACES CAMDEN KASTF.RN I.RAOtrR v. i. r.r. w. i.. P.r. Ju.wr 1 4 .(SSR ItMidlni . A A .4R.1 irtiek . 7 ,S8S rrrnton .BIX' Camden . 0 ft .B4S lie ttr . S .273 MIIKIM I.K FOB TONKIIIT Trenton at le erl. 4uMper at Keudlnc. t.MKKt'lll.l.KCIIATK l.i:(lt'K tV. I.. .'. . I.. I'.. Princeton . 4 I ,KOO Part nth 3 X .MM) 1 1 I .Rod f'ntnmlilii 4 ..l.'iS A .14.1 Penn. .. S3 .000 Cornell I M'lli;it I.K FOR TIIMtllir A ale at Penn. Penn Kmery . . I.ac in . . . .TefTord . . . Martin Mc.Nlrhol Tal . . Uln , Kinney tlarflelil . Mallon .. Tafl .forward forward .renter . . cuard . . .suard . renn's chances of annexing another In tercollegiate basketball championship "111 he glen a severe test this evening when the Ited and Hlue faces Vale at Welghtinan Hall The Quakers are out after levenge for the 25-13 defeat adinlnlsteied at New Haven on Mondav night, and Captain labile ilc.N'Ichol feels confident of leveisiiig tho score, Iu the match at New Haven. Mallon, at foi waul for tj)" Ells, landed six field goals on Kmeiy, and as a leFUlt Coach l.on loutilct has rietei mined on a switch In the Ilne-up, I.im Martin and Kniei exchanging places. Martin Is equally adept at forwaid as guatd and as be Is a good scoter should more than hold his own against Mallon A victory for the Quakets will send them Into a tie with Yale for second position Drejfuss I)e Neri Captain .loe Orejfuss has been appointed captain of Ue Neil, and will lead the Musical Fund wat riots on the floor iu futiue games. Nor man has been selected to toss the fouls The locals clash with Camden tonight, at Musical Fund Hall, and a fast contest should be the result Hrnle Iteich. the ileet and small forward, who plaeel his first game on Monday night will make Ills local debut and will pair off with N'or man Joe Drefuss. the sensational guatd, will be back on the job. i In speaking of the acquisition of Hilly Ktnnmei. the management said it deslied to land Kuiiimer so as to have him for future use, possibly next yeat He could not even be signed now, as the date for securing un) new men has passed, although RELAY RACE FEATURE OF COLLEGE MEET IN BOSTON Penn, Harvard and Dartmouth Athletes Compete in Triangular Games ' Tonight HUSTON. Feh. 17 Fifteen Penn athletes will compete In the triangular meet with llaivaid and Daitmouth, the first big event of the college Indoor season, which will be held tonight In Mechanics' Pavilion. Coach llnbeitsnn has only the temnants of a good ttack team left and he Is far from being optimistic in foiecastlng the result of the tilcornered competition. The big event of the night will be the 1560-yard lelay tace, and the thtee teams seem to be on abotit a pat. Harvard will luve as anchor man Westmore AVIJlcox. who finished fourth In the 440 Intercollegiate champlt ..ship '"st May. Captain Treschner probably will iead off for the Crimson, to be followed by Harry Sllnot. Meanlx, the quarter-mile huidle champion, who recently was declared eligible, is likely to be the thlid man to run. Dartmouth's quattet will consist of Worthlngton, Phillips, l.egay and Tren holm. renn, however, with Captain Dorsey, Tommy I-ennon, Larry Scudder and Elmer Smith, should give the other two competitors a hard race. Ilach man will run 390 yards. In all there will be ten events, Including, besides the relay race, the 40-yard dash, 300-yard run, S00-yard run, 1000-yard run. one-mile run. two-mile run. 4B-yard high hurdles, running high Jump and Bhot-put, There will be a special 100 yard's between Earl Eby, the star University of Pennsyl vania freshman: Dave Caldwell, former In tercollegiate half-mile champion, and Joe Higglns, of the Ii'lsh-Amerlcan dub of New York, who recently won the suburban quarter. GOLF DATES CORRECTION National Open to Be Held June 27-29 at Brae Burn NEW TOIIK. Feb. 17. Through some clerical .error In the mills that grind out the official notices of the United States Qolf Association It was announced that the na tional open championship was to be held July 11 to IS at Brae Burn, A second official announcement has been given out bv Howard V. Whitney, conveylnr the In. formation that the first notice was only, half U.' TM IOI4fBMIW win MMJJti ra HE STILL WEARS NONBOXING CROWN' A LETTER FROM THE I . W . IL, - (yosm-t. --? iK-fXc. tr4L ur&dL t-tJiXAt tM'"" ? It does not hindei the tiying out of new and voting blood that appeals ptomlslng There was nothing doing partloularlv at the Eastern League meeting last evening but Manager lCuser, of Trenton, infoimed us that he voiced a strenuous complaint against the unnecessary killing of time by foul throw ets when In the act of tossing penaltv points Kuser sas some free-point shootets consume as much as half a minute at times hv fumbling the leather, pulling at their belts etc , tytid insists that It be ellml nated This teally Is a matter of the ref eiee and they should be Jogged lip a bit on tile point. It was also decided In the meeting that lefeiees request the spectatots not to tluow anv inKsiles Into the cage Any one caught doing so will he arrested and piosecuted by the management This decision was leached as the tesnlt of 11 number of missiles thrown Into the cage at tecetit games. Kreddy Gcig Electrifies Howti at Cooper Hall last evening the Ttenton team pulled a big sut prle ami defeated ftieystoclc 3T-2S. According to the rules, each club placed five men on the floor and the.v tiillllled the law, but Tietitou teallv had moie as Fieddv Cielg was an entire team In himself Never Iu the hlstoiy of the cage game has any man given a inoie tematkable ex hlliitliin tils bloiklng, Intercepting of pa-ses, dtibbllng and genetal plaj ing were slmpl.v astounding, and he made tin anil all the Churchmen look fnollsli hanging atoiind his neck With fielg, ll.m.v I'ranckle and Ftost divided the hiiiini s The Utter managed to get into anion .iftei font teen minutes of the game had been played He took the place of loi N'twni.ui who was chased b.v Itefeiee "ed" Sttatton 'Doc" simply blew up and u-yi language to the ;u biter that should uevei lie till elated. It cost him (or, lather. Kuser) $10 TheTieiiion man paid It last night It was not the lilKht for the Chill chnlen to win and that was all there was to It The lie. feat bowled them out of Hist place The Held goals were: Trenton, a, Grejstock. IS Thev went to Newman (t). Tome (2). Oelg (2). Curletle. 1),' Ftanckle. (1), Frost. (2), McWIIIIams (2), Fogatty (1), Wugarman (). At fouls Fogatty landed tfi out of 't and Cuilette 11 out of 2T Kav Ctoss vvas shut out by Newman and Ftost The lattersutpilsed himself b his clever woik INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SEASON OPENS APRIL 17 Interclub Schedule With the American Association Has Been Adopted ' NEWARK. N J., Feb IT The Interna tional League playing schedule foi l'HT h.m been adopted, hut It will not be made pub lie until Febiuary 26. The pennant se.-r.im will consist of 112 games, opening Apul IT Willi the clubs playing as follows Buffalo at Newark, Montieal at Ptovl deuce. Totontovat lialtimofe and Itochester at Itlchmond The Intel league schedule for the forty-elght-game series between the International League and the Ameiltan Association clubs has been approved, but It will have to be i stifled and adopted at a meeting of the American Association to be held at Kansas City February 24. The presidents of the Buffalo, Rochester, Toronto, Providence and Itlchmond clubs will constitute the board of directors for Hie coming ear Suits or Overcoats In: mn'jL. X Ml t;;t ;. PETER MORAN & CO. M5S?S,A&T S. E. COIl. 9TII AND AnCll HTH. fM VMPIA A A Uroail HalnhrlUre JU I IYinSi , . arr Kdwrl, Mfr, , MONDAY F.VKMM1, FI'.nitUAHV It nitty Hlnea a. Frankle Conway Hert hpenerr l. .Mike Dally Terry Ketrhrl t. Krankle Clark (luMle. IwU la, )ounc Marino Kid Williams vs. Eddie O'Kecfe Adm, lit. Pal. Kei, SOe & 78c, Arena Km, St ' TONIGHT TONIGHT Jark Mrdulran, Mir. National A. C. llin ana i-amarine nil. TKRRV MetiOVKKN ti. KDDIB HHANNflN JOJIns MAHIIIiKY Ta, TUMI.1T TI1UJIJS1 DAN MII.I.KK ti. AI. UKKtVKK TWO OTIIF.R AI.L-HTAR CO.NTF.HT.S Adm. 6e, Rfit. 60c, lie and (I, Broadway A. C. Thursday Night ft AIX-8TAK 110 UTH 6 Mickey Gallagher v. 'Joe Welsh EaMwrn o,- rm& & u.J s-Ji. t"T , r 1917' 'V SOUTH (RVJWU- $- . t A 11 I fl JfJ- T-i I . " ' (vcwvM. ' a- Oh . JUjO. J -UroM ir-r CENTRAL Y.W.C. A. FIVE UNDEFEATED Girls' Basketball Team Has Won Nine Consecutive Games in League Nine games pla.ved. Nine games won That Is the standing of the Central Young Women's Christian Association basketball team for the piesent season In thu CJItls' Chutch League Many who have witnessed the team play Its fast t.vpe of basketball often admit that they would like to see Ethel Gardner, the star right foiwaid, pitted against some of the sute-eyed lads of the Eastern League. Miss CJardnet Is a. woliderfijl player Weigh ing 116 pounds, she covers a wonderful amount of flooi dm lug the four pel lods of the girls' game She throws them from every angle and knows where the basket Is located when she throws Hhe Is ably supported by Miss Margaret Van Voorhees. the fast guard, and Marlon Ktatz. captain and left forward. The other inenibeis of the two well. balanced six are: Marlon Ager, jumping center, Olga Talau. -ide center, and Catoline Talau. r'glu guard Miss Florence A. Foster, coach of the team, Is detet mined to make the league season a clean sweep They play'St Paul's Church Febrir.tr.v 2S and Calvary Church The other teams that have been played and defeated , ate denwood V W C A.. St Michael's Chuich, teams A and H, Ken sington A" "W C A. (letmantown Y. W. C, A., teams A and H Christ Church and Falls of Schuylkill Y W C A 0 i VisiivSimW StoW': Jftr I FATIMA. C Sensible Cicyarette i . Cs '1 OAK ISLAND AND ROBBINS ISLAND OYSTERS , The choicest we have received in years. They are salty and meaty and have a flavor that is distinctive and delicious. Received in carloads diject from the beds. Fresh daily, MY PRICE WILL NOT BE ADVANCED MatthewJ.Ryari, Wholesale Only Front & Dock Streets Lombard 193 Main 1891 r 2 - f n HAHN IN DRAW . WITH M'GOVERN Neither Has Advantage in Battle for Richmond Ban tam Chamnionshin Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night' CAVIllRIV A. V. Ynnnc Vl,i:. Harney Halm ilrew. In Irk MP,,,. "? "I"1 Jack Jlrt'lo.kej. alilhi And. wrH1.V,0I,, haileil lnunic IMinlon, JuV Hrlchl i rP" nut Vllke Denl, thlnl, "nt knoiked I Jlir.t.ty'"!;"", .5 ?.. "ren- ,, iSEf t,;i.:!",nv:!!' W:hV.H?ia I I llarr, tlrlnimn. nunx ij,n i,Vtonrn J lie Mallaie, "niter Laarelle jhailetrKranU: iV"","t- V"". "I'mliv. oiitnnln'tVil ",",W'. lira, al w...... ...... .... ""'Y' "irii Mlkf Jiilimo nl.ntnr. tenth. A iL,'i, ."...' "" nl , " s tis Iilnil1ei nnl .Ine Smith, fourth. "" "" "- .lutfsJVl sVn'ftV."",'",,,,!. " '"" '"" Mll.WAt Khf-lohnn, 'i'rtie ami i-,,. foV"!.!.''''.;';. "'N"' """" ... fea,:c.V,Vnn,"V,nc,e,:,',TI,-",lnt J",-" '- By LOUIS II. JAITK Itlchmond s bantniuwelght chnmpinn still Is in doubt It will take mote than an rich een-mlniite session for Hank -Mciioven, nti-i Kattiey llnlitt to pmve which is tl. V, potior l.at night at the new Cainbpa tielthet held any advantage after s't loiinds, and both apparent!, weie ju,t j,.. ginning to watm up Each had forfelis 0f $50 posted foi IIS nolllllls rlnnl,l. .... neither moved the beam ifffoi.. ciitonng'th. '1 vf tweniy-toiir-riiot siinated elide MM Vety little bovlng was. dime bv either bov, both woiklng best at close in-it let's KM MfGovein led with a jdiitlght Hcln to the Ifk iiuuj wnue iianii oiiecieu a left j,th t0 Hank's face Then In half clinches Mdiov. em punched nwa.v with both hands to tli midsection, and Uaine.v excelled with upper cuts At the flnlh Mcfioverns W WPrn cut and he had n slight bruise on i.' i. cheekbottc : otherwise neither showed nny maiks of tlielt battle chick Mejcts who has been one of tin busiest of local piellnilnat v bnxeis sprats a big sin prs,. .- knocking out the ictcr.tn link Mcf'losUey The Iv" ti was lectin t if Itefeiee Holland slopping the Imut m th sIMli when Meyets was punching n ly bird with bofli hands, while Mcfinske. vvaq leaning agaln-t the topes In a helplev.i r ,. ditioti MtCloskey had been dropped tnli ndv MHcliell outboMd Eddlo Cavan.umh, Young Tietnev shaded Viiung Ihnvnn sti'l Joe Wright stopped Mtko Deal in Hie third. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Kildl. Iiiinnon. Ten MiOo. em i npn nnt h( the Nt)oiMl i'lui lon'Kht ih -h in 1 th-, I Rlitwolght llHtllplull of the Jn iRp ,0Hf Sltannon. no ilotitit Hliounl -.tiffii ic?it nnn( of hi i Ihb aA it toinnt(hM (Ine In nper wmitl ini KttttPit tlie hoin r tf nnpfaiinK in i gtur bout (in til llrst ftiHirrn Hi'i'f.trnt M((Jorrn ha lieen lnir'ialnrT f(iur thim ntix nth f Philaileltttilu Imxrr Tninttn 'I niihf ir lutr mil N. J. atnl Huirv c(nihn nn KnclihniBn j j,r,",i" Mu'lJnne ntwroin niinii 'rn int (ltl(I ChHfl. lltv r.n,- tUel AI Ilrewer am) lin Miller HaMi In return hen wwrnht mix and I'rtnn llrnwa faces HMh ritrltiimfiii Fdillr (I'Krefe'M rlexenip-i Blen him rin evn chance hMlnst Kdl Williams for their vt to nt the OlMnpla Momlnv nlht Th Philad-lphlPn liars been tralnlnc f.ilthfull.v for tn ml il he H1 be In perfect frttle when th- hej iins. Vounp Marino n i lever Nw York hnlKm ma upet the dope In ine Btmlnnal acainut riu'flfe I.ewiJ". Krankle t'latk will hie a Mi opponent one Vouna; Kfttliell of N Votk' Hert Spencer, a HrooUl.n Ind ineetn Miko Haley, and Hilly Mlm-H uppop't Frnnkle Cnn wuy, Iteport. up Kenalnjston ay he (t that .m Ttallev Ih puitlne logether nn all atar show far the Nonpaiell Club next Friday nlcht The Kan A. ('. has closed Its doorn to hnxlns dani ltan mm be gave North Tenn fan th beat bout i pioeurable, but the patronage iiil not warrant hltn to continue Hob McAllister hiuI Sailor Orand- will claxfi In a ten-round bout In New York tonirjht Mh ke liallatrher and Joe W!h again will (!,.!. hi the Hroia t'lub The meet m the tlnal Tl.urndav nlxht Ine Vteh.li also la tn meet Ktlck I'lemlng for irii l i.utirln ai N'orrlslnwn Tucs.la. nisht v rJ. mm tc n m M iu fli "-t V' THjwjMvffW'ai w "fss. il'fe
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