V. y, '!;T' V if EVENIl LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, IttAltCH 7; 1017 ' " ' r , , ' . STICK-TO-IT" JOHNNY MAYO A FISTICUFF STAR, , BUT FOR NINE YEARS AGGRESSIVE BATTLER WAS DIAMOND IN ROUGH South Philadelphia Italian Ife Patient and Finally Begins to Shine by Scoring Sensational Knock outsMeets Chaney Saturday Hy LOUIS mHlS story should beRlti with "Oner- upon I . dm." hill II lloesn I II eutun i" . (lied riatf, April :. i :'. nrn iuuuk Bifiith. rlsln Snulli Philadelphia nantnm, eded the cnlP "f JoMmy Mno lo hla long ,,, hv vvlnnlnK nn point Rt the Hrnn.l - . j.i. Anrll in. fl.lHB w I ,,.,, unniilnr flstlr y A. - ,,rM "'"i "" " .'" ; irn Mr n r ne nsi unifiers, u hit Johnny won not dlecnuraKed He kept . the trll of Lou Dalloy. matchmaker of tha Broadtvav at that time llkn a blood hound, until fter a monlli or no Johnny coaxed hlnwlf Into another iham-e Mayo was luckier In hi aeeond appear ' Hi matched with a boy not no ainerlenced a Sleuth, and Johnny attain ' ,, an exhibition of bulldog; aRKresivc new. thin time wlnnltiK with plenty to pare Thls'ustne aceresalvc'nean rat III la with Mno, nd after nine ear of earnest battllns the South Philadelphia Italian finally ha placed hlmelf o murli In the local Otic llmeKlare that" he Is conldered the bent ISft-pminder In town. Path Not nosy One But before .vounsr Mr Mavo was able to convince our matchmaker and rnblri fain e the recoRnltloti he now deserve, Jona than wW forced to expel lence the trial and tribulations of almot every boxer, who flnllly enjoys the fruits of success after ion suerlnr many barriers When It Is taken lr.to consideration that Mno has competed lii but 112 boutn In nine years, It doesn't take a mathematician to figure that the toxtr has not been kept very busy When Mao failed In hl efforts to biHld tp a pugilistic reputation at home, like ether boxers, he sought forelRn pasture"". le boxed In Baltimore. Hoston. Nev. York, Tleadlnir. Cleveland and several other cities Johnny even wished himself on to a trip across the ocean He Invaded France under th direction of a t'harlev (Jalvln, but In Tarls. like In the good old If S A., Mayo (ailed te, Ret muth notice In four months Johnnj could Ret himself but two bouts. Klrst he knocked out Christian, a french man, In Ave rounds, and then lost a leferee's decision In fifteen to Paul Till, nlso a Parl slaa Then when thinRs looked hlai k Mayo decided to return to t'ncle Sam'" domain, vhere he had friends he could speak to, at lust Wis Sub Champion Disheartened, yet RHine mentalh as he la phjalcally. .lao stuck to tho nrt of walloping tho other fellow and taking wal lops himself He was glad to box anv one. and for a while would Ret matches only as a substitute Having onlv few. If anv bail habits and ahva in Rood physical condi tion. "Mayo seldom was handicapped b poor Ihsne when he undertook 'eleventh-hour" matches. If he dldnt win. It always was evident at the final gong that the party of the second part knew ho was In a gruelling fracas .Mayo was unable to Ret n good "break" until the heRinnlng of the present cam paign. Shortlv before the season opened he connected himself with Phil Glnssman, and In twelve bouts Mayo has had under the Olassman colors seven resulted In knockouts. Those who went the limit, how ever, admitted that they were in no pink ta; Mso l,a fighter, pure and simple, and his opponents are aware of this fact before tils' contest terminates. Now in Limelight Now Mayo has the spotlight full upon him; he is about the most-talked-of boxer In Philadelphia Not that Johnny Is a clever exponent of the hlt-nnd-get-avvay tjpe like Btnny Leonard Mavo Is a battler When the bell rings he starts, and doesn't stop Until the bell rinRs aRaln .Aggressiveness MOLONEY-HAHN BOX DRAW AT NONPAREIL Bantams in Fast Bout at Ken sington Club's Reopening. Al Nelson Wins ' Johnny Moloney and Barney Hahn are twe of Philadelphia's best bantams Thev Troied this last night by boxing one of the fastest six-round drawn of the eason tlthough at times the contest was marred y clinching. They appeared In the wlnd P of the reopening show at the Nonpareil A. C. under the management of Tommy Rtllly, and put on an interesting finish t9 a well-balanced Bhow. Jack McClulgan rtfereed Only one contest failed to go tin limit, when Freddy Hussell suffered a fractured hand in the third round of his tout with Jack McCloskey. Al Nelson and Young Mulligan put on a rut battle In the semi, Mulligan started treat, but after the third round Nelson iradually piled up d big lead and -Jumped from the ring an easy winner, et after a wrrlflc battle Mulligan's mouth hied for ewal rounds from vicious right-hand Uppercuts by Nelson at close quarters Although the attendance failed to come J to expectations. Promoter Rellly an nounced from the ring that he would put n the ahow as scheduled. 'What was lack '"i" In attendance was made up In spirit fiNi enthusiasm, and a sp'endld time was by all SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS l?flf Uorn, the KnglUh featherwelaht. who B11 v.,n.mi!llnl.hl home In thla cliy. boxea IKLiV'l'y ,n Cleveland tonlaht. The bout la Sy! ten rounda Arll Hoot was aibed- . fnri . "",. .oraiin oriainaiiy, dui ne wan it ' SrSJ 'w Bul1 Put n ecount of lllneaa. n. O j. wViJ'tv. ..,an mna-er. nt Jack Kreedman - tut riion 10 aavisa mm. ih?...Bnt.JB,Te by ,he boycottera of Jimmy ,..!0IJ; '" new matchmaker of Madlion. toJII?-.aa.r,n' N,w york- "m wh the an .um?t by Blllr U'baon that Jim Coffey ISf. ."' t Knockout Bill Brnnnan nett on riifkBicnt- TbU ".ten waa madu by lb J.h..i5 rown wetloua to the enaaaament ot ki. . ' ,n1 tn Promoter aayi Olbaim will tuff!, ii. l0 ,hrh with lk arranaement or ir tha-contequenoea. h CtmkJil?h!weihtl ,wlM PPr In bouta at tha 1Ji1?!1?' A. C Friday nlaht. In ih. final an. Ma f .faniS? mdon will meet Kddle Shan. iRllllM JS.??.0'"" " Kon" will meet Jo. hilMirL ...1". " ,0 Kddla llultln, "tu.;n.'JSi' Si -'"ln, fo. Tommy t'arey. tti clSm bau0" Johnn)' Worgan will ' wSSfj fijj" followlnt- hla victory over Eddla "t'tar th!l V.V' '" d"'ruu of blK.r a air,.. li.S'i.'?!1 Mr. navar knew what it was waAhi.-i."0 5f would enttr tha ring without ai frtta f aally. saeplnf htmaelt In lth ?T? Xeta.IlMinaii haa bean matched M.riS:,,,5vYl'" ,n Bropklyo next Tuesday nSf: -ff'anV ' a runad battl.r. but It.r. tsirta MITJ,10U', rn Mm 'n eufnclent at lead 'rKtat tniS.t5,UrU fm.,n tonlaht aftar a tSrauirt.;. S?mtt. Holdler K.arne la a Another bout ar "HooklTB March 1J. ia wltn jo Cox Jse T...1. .... .irT.H, ."E Tork, La Viavaiin liAwinav .- m vaTtiraii nil w Tork erltlea pick htm 7ta pViu.1. m. n,,t Tuaaday nlaht. Lynch MU ll Atlf far aa .U.J a. ... 5rr.rr.a,ii.ns SPIRIT OF JOHNNY MAYO II. JAI-TE If the Italian' chief naset anil no inattei how mat nnd furious th milling i. mv "!' IS II the n nri nc- ,.,, .,. ..,1. , ,, " " ......tv. the slugging s the thickest Mayo stalled bis recent knorkout string n putting to sleep Fighting Bob and re peatlng the dose to prove the first kavo was no fluke. To knock out a tough and tugged battler of the Boh tvpe Is no easv proposition Then It began to be rumored that there wns a promising "young" boxer In Philadelphia Mnvn Is a promising voting" boxer, and he has been in the ring for nine i ears' Hritt Is Included Then A I Brltt, of Baltimore, came along and ran Into a Mavo torpedo, Jobnnv fol lowing with knockouts over Kddle Smith anil loung Herford Mayo In his last con test paired off with Battling Sehultx. and although the Ohloan came here unheralded he was a corking good boxer Tills Hchultz proved for five and a half rounds until .owle' Ker-plunk1 Mavo hit Battling with a right-hander on the chin mid the Hoor lose to meet Mr Si hull Hchultr though, was an experienced boxer, and his good ring Rcneialshlp enabled him to weather the round. Bound nix Another period ot two probablv would have een Mr Srhultr down In the rosin listening to the Imaginary tweet-tweeta And now for the big nolso' This contest finally resulted In proving how Rreat a bat tler Mavo renllv was Baltimore has a wonderful battler of the Mavo stvle al though he elands with his left hand ex tended Of eouren. ou know. Ueorge f'hnnev Is being referred to Kven though Ueorge was sent to dreamland by .lohnnv ICllbane, Chanev nevertheless Is a good bat tler, for one Kllbnne is liable to knock any body feet up His Biggest Purse That Ma.vo and C'hanev are matched at the National Club for Saturday night Is know u by close followers of the game, and so much Interest Is In the contest that tho FJeventh and Catharine streets arena no doubt will be ' turnlnR 'em awav" Mayo wlil get more money for this frncas than he ever got, and If Johnny succeeds In whipping the Baltimore K () king. Mayo will be In line for purees even bigger Speaking of Mayo's earnings, ho admits tecelvlng tbe record purse for little monev In the hlstorv of pugilism Johnny has le. celved a.s much as eight cents for a ring bout and a jvlnd-up at that' Mayo preped ' for hlfjrlng career In several bouts hrld In n. classroom of the Beck School, Sixth and Catharine streets, while a student at that Institution. ' Ringside Seat, Three Cents Weekly Sunda matinee bouts used to be staged at the school by John McGrory. pro. moter. matchmaker and referee Ringside spectators were taxed three cents and the general admission was two cents An eighty-cent gate represented a capacity schoolroom, and eight cents was top price to the stellar performers Mao recalls one of his "real ' battles with a Butts Daley, which Johnny won by a clean knockout In two rounds, and as a result Jlud changed hands on side bets And Mayo got his usual eight-cent purse Following this bout Mojo started a regular career In the squared elide .and his first few bouts netted him from f to J7 fiO each. Now Mao's earnings for one contest number Into the hundreds of dollars. And after ea h, bout Jobnnv makes sure that the fllth lucre reaches home safely to Mrs Joseph Mayo Yes, girls, .lohnuw Is married, and be Is one of the few boxers who answer the bell under bis real fam ily name. Evening Ledger Decisions 'of Ring Bouts Last Night NOMMItRII. A. O Harney Hahn drew with Johnny .Moloney. Al. elon defeated loung .Vliillixan, Frralrfv Kutsell nnffered a frartured rlaht hand nnd his liont with Jark Mc4 Ioi.l;ev wus ulitppeil. tl.lrdt Jnrk Vlrller inott defented Kid let, doodle Melnh won from Marty t'osle. NEW IOIIK lohnnr Dundee defeated Jimmy Dniry, Annua (.riffn outtHilnted Vnung Corbett, Jak McAnlbTe, referee. AI.11ANV Pete Herman defeated Jabet While. HtMTON Oeorae Alter won from Kddle Mnrphr. IIAl.TIMORn llattllna Murray and llnhby Itnrnn dreH I'(IKTUIM). Ore. Io Johnson and Kd dle ainpt drew. Bowling News The Catholic Youna Men'a Archdloceaan Union I.eaicUA games on Caafno alleys proved axcltlng Ht Kllzaheth's aquad wou Ihreo from forley C. C taking the second came by one pin. total In- 73d Mcdowun. of Corle got a 212 rount In his second game. J Mark, of flt Elliabeth'a, Marled with :0'J. Shauahan best St. John's three straight games J, Morgan uaa top scorer for the leader with 160, SOI and 02. Vlctrlx .won two from Enterprise. The lattar won the third game hy toppling evar 640 plna, C Rellly contributing 1'OT Kli:;n oulrolM In carnation in two contests Incarnation rolled Ih high game score ot the night 10 win tha second game, totaling S74 In thin game Smith got 109 Kellr. 1'I7. Millrenna, 111 llroas 2.S11 and Uonohue. H7 In the Insurance League toiirnament rolled last night on Costa's alleys. Itellance won three games ftom .Mather & Co the first hy a ncant three pins tolling a 7MI score 'travelers trim med People's In Iwo games, People's capturlae the flrat by three pins with a 770 score. Cam den won two from Trans Mutual Elhurcon being high scorer for the winner with til Itil nnd iut Aetna downed Itoosters In two Karnes Ayres contributing 21fi In tha opening match for, Hooatrra. Thla week's Trust and Insurance League gamps resulted In Heal Km ate Trust, tha pact ....... winninir two ruiici from Provident Trust Philadelphia Having t'und squad beat Fidelity Mutual two games. Fidelity Trust won two from Commonwealth. I'enn Mutual won two from Olrard Trust. In Royal Arcanum series. Harerford In rreaasd Ita advantage by winning three games fiom Philadelphia Oetmantown No. 2 team won jwo from Oermantown ho. 1. Haver, of Commonwealth, rolled 212 In hla aeuond gams; Oodfrey, of Provident Company JSchri tnV alirS total ln.hls and gam, while Thonb. of Heal Estat. Truat. con cluded with 2U4. P Rookies and Regulars CHICAGO Five hurdred dollara In gold to .t.r ImiViein league team best vrd in mill a?yt"ea by next July and 1100 for the drill mailer of the aquad la the prll offered today Sir I'rJaldeBt Han Johnson. A board of offlcera from the Regular army ar. to b. Judg... iahaiirN. Cat A battle to tha finish b. . "Aa,;Kr-..t. M.. ..?,. re.ular. and Harry Wolfe Duluth rookie for th. shortatop poaltlon ti whit the Cub training Miwn haa dvelopd , o.mbmurupon which will land la almost aa popular aa pokr . vnwntAI. WICI.Ti. Tex. Th "attaboy" .tIV?n'l coma for a coupl. of daya. Manager n.iT.Si if the "White Hot. announced today LSLiR.; SouihJrn hospitality and unllraberlog ?,k!ngrjo'nT. wTll rSlr. at Last that long. vinatIA Cal. After Jlmmr Bhsckard'a Cub waa called. . weather and a flrat aiAvsi.. r cfay'a drill today 1 part owner of th MACON, Of. Warm ..... rsntaln T I, Huaron. 'v..!,..! th abDearane of nart owner 01 in ----. - Statistics of Intercollegiate ' and Eastern Cage Leagues I KASTKKN I.KAOl'K I v. i rtv w. i..rr. I fJrestoek lo A ,rnr lper ... ft a .ftoo Trenton W ft .0211 Krnillnx . , ft ft .BOO rmmlm a a ,Kno De hfri IV 11.313 M'HEiit'i.K foii r.i:K Tonlalit-(lrextofk nt Csmden, ThnrMlai Krnillni lit Jnnper. rrldar -l ,frl at (irrjtnrU Trenton at t'nmrfen. I Hmiinlnj Jmprr at le .Nerli (ircjulnfk al Kenrilnr. I inti:iu iii.i.ixii tk i,i:uivi; . i.. r . i. r Tale : l ,in Dartmouth 4 t .SOO I'rlnretun 7 I .ftl. ( olinuhl.i .1 1 .VM) I l'enna ft 4 ,(v,',fl rnrnell 1 It .100 ftt'HF.iHii.n rnit nrxK Satnrilftv I'rlnreton nt I'ennstUanla, I ale at Dartmniith. 1 "BROWN'S SPORTS CLUB" DIES BY LOSS OF GARDEN Grant Hugh Brown, Promoter, Loses Madison Square Pal ace and Fond Dream NIJVV YiUlK Mnnli T- The last bitter drop was. poured Into the cup of Urnni Hugh Brow ti todnv when It l)nnm known that Madison Square Garden will be allowed to drift lj.uk to the New York Life Insur ance Comii.mv without the final payment of 1 the purth.isp price bv Paris Singer "Bro.yn s Amerlcnn Sporting Club ' with lis sWvsi'inper tiei of rooms Its private baths lafe nnd billiard rooms ll lux urlous einulntlnii of London s National Sporting t'luli has become trulv a drenm for Brown will slagi no more bouts In the Harden unless Singer's mind undergoes a decided thnnge It wns a. Unified. to!av by the New Vork Life that nn extension granted Singer until March 14 will not be Hicepted unless something happens The tlflOUOO paid as nn optional sum will be allowed to go hy forfeit. It waa stated The public refused to fall for $15 seats to ee h red Fulton and 1 harle Wi-lnert ln . ..,u ...... V. ..Then the losers spurted aim. ucnum dn't take that bout with the amount " fi , .aduaily crawled up, and lousness thought proper b5 Brown - ..,' mnut to go Lce.s had a chance suit was a great financial loss to the j' .u upnml fell lo on the try It coul of serlousn The resu promoters Brown evldentl made the mistake of his life when h mntched t.es llarcv and 1 McCoy for a ten-round bout 111 the Harden It waa laughed nt heartllv He was sin cerely glad that the Boxing Commlhslon refused to permit It His matching of Dillon and Darcy was a good move which New Vork State refused to recognire nnd now it has gone bj the board through the action of Hovernor Whitman The climax tame when Dillon refused to tight al all In New York Brown has one ilmnce left He has matched Carl Morris and Frank Miunn for the night of March i and may et cairv that bout through It will be a meeting of two old war horses, but It mav lonvln.e the public that good mat. lies are to be held In the Harden It may bo the means of changing Singer's mind BAKE ADAMS TO PLAY WITH ST. JOSEPH'S TEAM ST JOSHPH Mo March 7 Chni.les II (Rabe) Adams, formeily pitching niir for tho Pittsburgh National League team, has signed a contract with tho St Joseph West ern league team KAUFMAN LEAVKS FOR UOUT Philadelphia!!, in Good Shape, Off for Baltimore for Williams Match Ileum Kaufman confident of beating Kid Williams In their fifteen-round match at XJaltlmore tomorrow night, left this afternoon with his trainei. Skoodles for the scene of the battle. Kaufman stepped on the scales shortlv after noon and weighed 110 pounds He nnd Williams arc to make 110 pounds ringside. Charley Weirmuller. Kaufman's man ager, Jack Hanlon. Adam Rimi, Phil fllnss. man Lew Tcndler and a host of Kaufman's rooters will go to Baltimore tomorrow nft- ernnon PHOTOPLAYS tomki BoSna Grwamu rpilE following theatres abtaln their pictures thrnuih the HTANI.F.V Hooking Company, which Is a guarantee of early showing of the finest production. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In yenr locality ebtalnln- pletnrea through the STANI.EV UOOKINil COMPANY. tllllUDDA 12th, Morris Pasiyunk At. ALHAMdKA Mat. Dally 2: Evgs. e:B. " Paramount Picture. Sesaue Hayakawa ln BACH TO JUS KrND"' APOLLO l AND THOMPSON MATINHtS DULY . .. o. j. In TnK OJORY OP YOI.XNDA" The Oreat Fecret" Anna oiewai 1 Jlushman nayne in ARCADIA CHESTNUT IlELOW 10TI1 "THE ARGYLE CASE" jreaturing nOBRIXT WARWICK BELMbNT"6i5 A"NU MA,UCET NORMA TALMADGE in OOINO STnAIOHT" BLUEBIRD BURQWEHANNA AVB- -CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in 'CAMJ1.1. KJ . . Ar-n A t" 601 II AND CEDAn AVE. CEDAK PAltAltOVST THEA.TMI KITTY GORDON in VERA THH MKD.ItrM" Z. . m,iis-irirxDri" '" frankford FRANKFORD avknub MARIE DORO in "Lost and Won" Final Kplaode B1LIJB HURKIi "Z-rTj CT THEATRE MAT. DAILY 56 In Ol. Bel. Sprue. Bvga. 7 to t. MAItlE DORO In "LOST AND WON" ..nn VERNON .-Ar.ll.iu ... r'yV.rt "Did It Ever Happan to YouT" Paramount FAIRMOUNT S0T1I AND OIRARD AVENUH Jack Mulhall nd Grace MacLean In "THB TERROR" GREAT NORTHERN A?,. ;. RobttftHarron in "The Bad Boy" imBTvBrtNON CA8TI.B In "PATRIA." NJ VanCDf AT W nd WALNUT 8TS. iMPEKIVLs Mata. 2!B0!Evi.T. CARLYLE BLACKWELL in "A SQUARE DBAI." JEFFERSON MTU AND DAUFHIN STREETS MME. PETROVA in "nRIDQES BUnNED" LEADER FOnTr.FIRBT AND LANCASTER AVENUB VALESKA SURATT in niBN BVV YORK PEACOCIC; SROAXt AND LIDCIV 1 I COLUMBIA . VIOLA DANA in "ROSIE O'OltADY" seNs FatlLAPM.rHIA, CARRIES BATTLER TO TOP AMERICAN LEAGUE SCORES FIRST BLOOD IN INTERLEAGUE SERIES FOR CITY BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Dobson Guards Stand Still and Allow Powell to Score Goal Which Won Homewood Stars for Losers SConrc one for the American League In tho Interlengue series between the flob ron, champions of the Indiiafrl.il I.eRi and Hancock, of the American If "'' 'ne la laboring under the delusion tha all the good bnsketballlng Is confined to the MR league thev missed one grand opportune last night It was a swell game and It lacked the usual kicking ot the plavere at the referee Not once jjn:h' ;"' evening wns a decision of Bcferee "' questioned and, by wav of lnnft,0.n " may just be Inserted here that the dean of cage officials appeared In a brnnd-new shirt iioh.nn tiie-t un to Its reputation of ' . . .. t U,A plavlng In streaks and tr l '" '"- """ gone another round the hoys from Hie Jails may have been leturned a win"" ' ! Iiobson owes Its defeat to the fact that with about time minutes to plav Guar. s IClndon and West allow,. 1 Korvjonl IUIB . .i... iv,, .,r four shots nt the net and he finallv tallied The field gnats were even up v "j " ' " nt foul shooting Woods uiged '- "'"'"' ,,' Lees II out of 23 and Klpdon 0 onto TIih goals went lo Uomowood. 6 i.tfs Klndon Haslett Powell. 3 . Armstrong and Wlttlg 3 nobson Makes Misplnjs lW.lmnn did lint pl U" usual steadv game and al leusv wirr goals 01 me .- . ... .,. .... rT m Kniuv ys or 1HP COChS weie inn h-bii.. -- ..,,.,,,.. most flagrant ordei Dobson "' their American rivals In the first ha : nnrt led by 14 to 13 But for the first J twelve mlnut.s of the second frame Hancock com ..1...1.. .....io,.-i ih. Industrial winners !..-.-., ..........j - - i,Kln.1 The outstanding stars were poweu am. Wlttlg. for Hancock ami iiomewno.. .c. Pob-oii The next game will bo played a the Quaker Citv A ' Krldav night and Keferee Hnetrel will again ntHclnte Nearly 2000 persons attended Inst night' game. Camden Meets (Srcjs i amden meets irestock tonight In the Camden Armory and the big drill shed will be packed forf It is in the first home nl(?ht of the club under the management of Hr Chailes Helm and lie Is "some' popular with Camden cage fans No doubt a hlg crowd will also be on hand to see Peerless Kid battlo Mcndrews nnd Korbes In the Cumden Citv league breakaway, but the big throng will be present to witness the East ern League clash between the Skeeters and Chuichmen You can always please a basketball fan with "dope" and as Camden can still win the second half, according to the figures the leisey roolets still have visions of meet Ing their deailv beloved C) fellow basket ball ft lends, the Jaspeis, In the pla.v-o(T nut Hupposln Just fuippnsln' Camden de. feats the flievs tonight nnd Trenton on Krl dav and C.tevstock in humbled by Ie Nerl nn Prlilay and Heading Saturday Well, the Churchmen and Skeetera would be tie for first place Hut let's, go, boys, tonight's gamo comes first Hilly Hummer Still Playing Where Is Billy Kummer plavlng basket ball" Is the query so often received The former Kastern star came Into print the other week when the Jewels bought Dark and handed over to Da Nerl Kummer's re lease In the bargain Hut Kummer will be forever of no use to Manager Mvers us long as several Kastern magnates hold to their decision nnd refuse to lift tho blacklist off the Jeannette wizard The much-talked-of Kummer has recently Joined thn CJreensburg team, which Is a member of the Inter-County" League, of Western Pennsvlvnnla, and also Includes Pitcnlrn. Latrobe, Mount Pleasant Wll merdlng and Irwin Scottdale. until last week a member has Just dropped out PHOTOPLAYS LOCUST b:d and "$?. EH DAILY Holbrook Blinn IN MARKET ST. Theatre MABEL TALIAFERRO In "A Wife by Troxv" Today "Th Purple Mask." Ford-Cunard Every Friday "Great Secret." Rushman.nain. - - - ... nVFRRRnriK" md haverford JULIUS STEGER in "THE STOLEN TRIl'MPH" PALACE 12M MAnKBT BTHBBT C. AUBREYlsMITH in "THE WITCHINQ HOl'R" PARK" RIDOB AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. 7-vr.rw Mati 2ll8 KvKi ajtm. DOROTHY DALTON in "OinCKEN CASEY" P R I N C ESS" in" ' rtnenlkir n.srsnnei-f 'n 'The Girl hru.wuy vuivilMUll a nd the Crisis" Every Tues "Oreat Secret ' Dushman A Ilavne RPHFIMT la3 MARKET STIlEET ICJCa"x 1 IIVUAN YOtOB OROAN THEDA BARA in "THE TICIRIl WOMAN" RI A I TO OERMANTOWN AVB. 1 " - v' AT TULPEIIOCKEN HT. GLADYS COBURN in "THE I'HIMITIVB CALL" linV MAItKET STREET u RKLOW TTn sirtitan GEORGE BEBAN in "HIS 8WEBTHBART" SAVOY 12U MAnKET V - I STREET THEDA BARA in VTHE TIOER WOMAN" CTAMI FV MARKET ABOVE 10TH OlAlxLLI 11 jib A. M. to 11115 P. MARY PICKFORD in THE POOR LITTLE RICH CURL" CTD A Mn OERMANTOWN AVENUH OlIVrArxJLJ AT VKNANUO HTRBBT Peggy Hyland INTrigUE TJQQ A "Til AND VENAKO.O TH "CIVILIZATION" VIOLA DANA In. "TyRKAPS OF FATE" UiriTflOl A MARKET ST. V ll VflVAX ABOVJ3 NINTH VIRGINIA. PEARSON in "SISTER AOA1N8T BISTEn" eXeVe'SeeNe,'Ssee' NORTH rHILADKLrHIA Billy has paitlclpated 111 but five g,(tnes and Is third among the foul shooters with an average of ,6r,l , number of good bovs are plavlng in this league, among the more prominent being J Snvrter, Hoggs Snider and Buck Snider Ouenshtirg Is tied for third place and win, K,,n,mer In the line-up should finish better title, but the game with Princeton at Uolghtman Hall on Saturdav night will have a decided bearing as to whether Yalo or Princeton will win the title yen Jasper fnns prcent themselves at Nonpareil Hnll tomorrow night It will he. to see the club which Jasper slarte.l tlc sea. son with In n.-tlon. nnmelv Sedron and Hough, forwards; Kerr, tenter, Kox nnd Krliilninn. guards This line-up Is being groomed for the plnj -on eerie John Mi Lane ssvs f'nrboiiilaie did not play De Nerl. as thev expect to meet the winner of the llastern Lengue But If that vvlnuir refuses tliem Ihe.v wl'l llkeli pv tie Nerl lm'.ltav , mf.i ml afaaaHHaV ULmT E JH JgB aHaWaak. f T faV 1 B k oXkMt all wtc? JMr aaHalilaaaBw C III M V aVsTT saff fllaBgF Chesterfiekl CIOARETTES oflMPOBTED amDOMESTIC tobaccos -BtaiAd CONSTANCE INVADES FINE ARTS' FOREST Miss Talmadge in New Film. "Joan" Coming to Chestnut Street House Hy the Photoplay Editor MAHKCT STIIBKT 'The r.lrl of the Timber rialnis," Klne Arts-Trlnale with I'onalanen Talmadae. storv hy Mary O'Connor. Di rected br Paul Powell Miss Talmadge. Junior lias been hoyden Ing along so consistently that one welcomes her In a characterization with a little re straint to It True the mountain girl In loin with the Hoiernment agent has been one. of tho stock traditions of the film since the early Pickford das and has about as miifh claim to novelty of theme or treatment. In this rase, as the original Pretieli triangle But Constance does not squirm nor wriggle nor pout quite so ter rlblv 11 in "Intolerance" Considered ns a story this feature Is weak oh so weak Like most of the l-'lne Arts' output It eilnces the skilled director tho skilled cut ter the skilled nsembler It has n lot of gray and white, yet harply drawn, pho logrnphy which Is Identified with Paul Powell and some of the backvtoods scenes nre plituresque nnd well arranged Wells Hawks, the press agent without a scream or a shudder dropped In on the pliotoplav editor yesterday with the Inter esting news that the Cnrdln.il Pllin Com panv s big spectacle "Joan the Woman " with tleraldlne Kariar 11s the martvred 1'reiirh girl would arilve In this city next monlli Mr Hanks said he nrung for the Laskv foices bad signed n contract with McCarthy and McSween manage of the 1 hestnut Street Oper.i House to present Joan theie beginning Apill '.' Elaborate nccesnrles will mark the run of the feature J'Tijziiv IfJL vv4 but aaaHsaHsIalalaHalgaijBv 'lHlll salR4eiaHBtaglall A aI PA 206rlOr AttTctlalIosofl00Che. larfields nt, prepaid, on racalpt of SO cants. If your dalr cannot anpplr tou Addri Ligfclt A Mvr Tobaooo Co- 112 Fifth An, nw York In Philadelphia. The lobby will ,w 1 richly with paintings and other art Jects connected with the. Maid of Orl and the greatest care, will bt taken to ; aerve tho correct "atmosphere" In theatre. Mr Hawks nlao plana- to exhlt objets d'art linked with the maklnr ot film, ranging from the first pencil skete of Cecil De Mllle. the director, lo ths beautiful of the "stllla" and armor pieces. The latter will also figure In lobby display at tha Chestnut Maurice Tounieur Just doesn't care wh happens to his roll The director, whs production of "A Poor Little Rich Qlr with Jlaiy Pickford, Is nt the Stanjejr , t week, Is out with the announcement th ho will pay 10,000 for a good motlo picture scenario If he can get one to 8U1 him, he will start work on It at once, whlhrs Mian Pkkfonl Is In California. Accord l,I-; to the high-minded Monsieur Tourneur. thr ...hIkII.I 1- ..... .ah.. - .....al.. ... ..-.. Jv r the Industry ' '-ffjk Ja Kmanuel manager of the Park, hM.lt received the following rlppy and character. , Istlc letter from the star of "The Aivteel. " ' Heap le Rinttnii.l i Pleased lo learn you are In exhibit "rW Amerlrano" If vour. ratrnns And aa murh en- Invment In wntrning it as we had producing It. ; I aha It be extremely nanny .,1 We took ' The Americano" In Mexico a fw montha.aao Ton know the conditions down there and we had h hard lime. Those nehts were on the lavet. wlih real .ifj Mexicans playing the other parta oh darn'lt. V"S 1 tioi a tew booh puncnea with my nata before ' it came 10 sura, 1 iu vmnca nnt," and .V I don't think wo eurrerert much. r Talk about excitement! In the big fltht aeana.-, which takes Place In a cell after I ?f.cuh, ' t'realdenle m opponent, a full blooded Mectieaii was Instructed hy the translator lo put upa nai ? OB.,.unrl he dlrl (lee whir, t.n .nin... - mTr' tha camera atoupeii turning, aald boiling Mcxlean 1 ; rpr Bnd lit" naff Mho were actlnr as ouV flf TVHii 11 11 rmi-iniFu 1'n.iiM nun wivn KlnafAt wuuiiAS F.IRDANK8, C.r V kjlvf ts m they Satisfy 9fi imrds to ourielf and patron. 1t. This cigarette goes beyondtmere ly pleasing the taste. It doesm ncttr thing for smokers, the one thing, you've alwayswished a cigarette would do Chesterfields let you- Jcnomyott' arc smoking they" SsllXSFY?? And yet, they'rciOTJiV This 7?c'smoking-TesTJlt;is due toVthe new blend of pure, natural. Imported nnd Domestic tobaccos And the blend can't be conied. TrjT Chesterfields today and see.r, cQffjtyUAr46oCkl City. """""alMk SmmmmmTmm s 1 y 5 s ,. C.S y'4.iM OTP 7W w i; boy with a lirana-psw .. , taARKKT rra. taa urrvits AVB ... v , . ,....... . !IU,