'f -,-. pt ." , a&&6ay,. decWbek 'o; 1017 f '" ISVlflftJtNG IPBt,ig LEbUMJt fA irUlLADELWllA, 1 j 1 f -v , WHO PLAYED IN EVERY GAME ON THE PHILLIES' SCHEDULE,: HAD HIS OFF DA' A . tATH AND WHITTED.ON EVEN RUMLER; WITH FIFTEEN SMASHES MS FOR HITTING HONORS IN TO HIS CREDIT, LEADING PINCH HITTER OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE ILLIE CIRCLES, WITH .280 MARK I h, of Reds, Awarded Championship for 17 Season, According to Official Aver- 'j Robertson Ties With Gavvy a.ges "IV ... ' ERUS THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT J I ' : P5M V r- JMMP , ' V - GlVli V HALF , mftf '''' Does it LicKRiSH fUplW- - TAsnr L.Ke RuT ? vo I.Jmseball season tins been over for Bomo tlmo und tho football ycur Tjytually has ended, but wo. must wait for a number of weeks after tho et every baseball year to find out Just how high tho respective flayers ed. Wo havo ono way of learning tho worth of tho diamond tier nnd that Is by studying tho otllclnl nveniRO. TlKures tell inueh. WxJfh in baseball we nro told by tho authorities thut you never cun bam tjSayer's Value by paying him nccordlnjj to his tivrruee; but thcrn must ilnuch Importance attached to It, or tho nthleto wouldn't work so hard ((olalm an Imposing rating at tho end of the playing Reason. Tho cold fktUtlcs aro with us and wo didn't havo to look long to' And out who won S National laguo batting honors for tho 1917 season. Tho unolllclal nftr&eeS hail.tOll tho li.inner ti TMilIn I'tntieh nf thn f -ltir....int I Ifnitu ! jj, ile.flKUres compiled by John Huydler agree with the early averages. ltouMi IVMfl tnO Tener Circuit With .in uvnrnira nf .341. Tin IIpiIh' mil Uriel.. r wnu In '-Sont from the middle of tho season, and asldo from a number of clinllences l51! W.Rogers Hornsby, of tho Cardinals, ho never was In dancer In the closlim P':4y of the season. MiJ0nIjr slx me.n I" tM0 National League llnlshed In tho .300 JIvlMon Last h'wnr nine nau me-distinction or ca n nc a tiert i in the sc ect. Horns iv ftfmi runner-up to Itoush with .327 Wheat spurted toward the close of tho -aon nnd advanced Into third placo with u .311'. Kauff hil .30S, cjroh R,jfj4 and Qeorgo Uurns, of tho (Hants, .302. Not a number of tho 1'hllllis "Kwas In tho .select. George Whlttcd and Gavvy C'ravath were tied nt .280 ;,wr-mo nonor oi leaaing mo iviornnmen. wnuteu engaged in n games. i tno more man uavvy, nnu is cniiuvu lo me Honor or Heading the I nil i katsmen. While only six tlnlshcd In tho .300 section this year, this is no indication tf .that the National Leaguers were falling off in hitting. Last year nlno uero -In the select and only ono was in tho .290 clas. Tills jcar there was u ,0tablo Increase, seven landing positions Just out of the (.elect. Hal Chase, 41 , ..! ....... .. ..... Lt -caunpion nmcr aunng mo iait season, nan to no content witn a .277 BVv'JPsUlnE for his work ilurlnc tho 1!)17 camnalL-n. Tlm stnr llrxt l:.t.-.tii in -, , . -.. - -.,-,... . ... .. ' "s credited with more ofildal trips to tho plato than any man In the Jt j' Hague, with 602 visits. m? 'X-C X A LARGE number of athletes engaged In the campaign just closed. "The records disclose that 244 wero engaged during the season, an average of moro than thirty to the cIDh. Of this total. 170 partici pated In tho minimum of liftecn required for rating In tho olllclal averages. ,. i Minr mwm-u , WMMMMmsam oimmm ( i isrfjj'' t tzfLrmM v, b it roift,yiy vvhh i-HkiiHiii(i ' jt , y,.w ...,. ..fe-ow 1 Jm I ? 1 K&S Clarke Tops National With Nine, but Murphy, Second in Younger League, Has Thirteen. Some Interesting Statistics Compiled i . .j,.,, . i . ... . Hy GKANTLAXD MCE ON THE OFF-TRAIL So long as there' n dream to dream So lohg: "8 there's sonij to sing; So long as countless dawns man gleam Upon our rentiers wandering, , So long as there's a road that leads Out and ufar through mile on milt lleyond life's narrow faith and creeds. So long will life be worth the while. Hut when the final dream is done, , Awl when the last clear song is stilled, Or when the far road finds the sun Has set where, once the morning thrilleil. When grog dusk gathers on the trail And we may take the road no more, Then all we'll care for is to sail For what waits on the Other Shore. Concerning' Pinch Hitters . 'treels ouUMe tho ground and uwoy to ITIZU.V from a nearby precinct de- I r. X-" V 7 . J I,acK?tl wlu W sires lo know tnu pliich-lilttlng crop "Ooiih, all gone, faces." A dependable tllpHpnn4 flltnlnnrl fn m fm .I..- .. Hiatus of tho i northern uatorlnir nlnv irnrn rMn. nn foV the last eur to the Orcnt Adventure. And because io the old familiar, '"T.0. .,H a wn'"' ind because men's statistician fur- ""fa""' wmmn any irom one suu- lilthes us the complete group, Inc lu-lliig f'' n. "''dler frch from out there ..,, .. , .i .. ..,.,!. i.i. , ,.t ....... i iuiiibu id anntner. u.ooi: Here, nld mn. so,, and ' lcrop I,' strange? "" TvVl? J? .Jolly, Uvie,ful In the American League the liadlng . " ,?,""", , a"J thilt l'ltelier lobblnr pinch hitter was llumlcr, with fifteen ' "oinlis at ItIIz! blows to his creuu. in tno .auonai The grand tip off on wrestling- Is that so many wrestlers hae been Turks or llulgarliin". Concerning Suffrage (Written a matter of two years 'agoj Luderus Only Man to Play in Every Game j. iPAPTAIN LUDEttUS, of tho Phillies, was tho only man to go through tho Swm maan ..l,n, M.trlnn nnl. .1 .. I ... .......... .1 l.t. l . t XX? w-Mwi nttiiuu, iiiinaiith uuu Kiicuuiuu Haiiiv, iitv i;i iirl.sauil"r engaging V In averv one of thn 1?4 nlnvil ,v the Tnrnnnien Hlnln rtinli nf ilia lr.lu K-"Jp .flayed In moro games than Luderui, l.'C, but Matty's boys took part In 157 i enKagcments. Max Carey, of the I'iratcs, played In IS!; of tho 1.17 laed bv Pittsburgh. Stock was tho only other l'hll to engage In 110 or more garnet, ivlng an even century and a half. Whitted had one le.-s. The New York nts played tho moat games, taking part in 15S Cincinnati, I'.oston, blcago and Pittsburgh played in 157, Hrooklyn In l.V! and tlm Phils and Is In 154. Heinle Groh mado moro safn hits than any athlete in tho Lie, pounding out 1S2 safeties. George Iturns, of the (Hants, was next 180. Tlousli, Kauff, Hornsby, Zimmerman and Carey mado moro than t0. Roush and Kauff aro tied for tho (great ;st number nf ime-ba.se hit. ch. delivering 141. Groh led In two-bagge's with thirty-nine, Ilonibby .three-base hltH with seventeen, and Cravath and Uobertsou were tied in ners with twelve. f? In Individual and team scoring tho champion Now York Giants wero Ju Mtt, George Uurns showed the way Individually with 103, the only man pas3 tno century mark. In team run-making the Giants showed the way th 35. Tho Giants also were on top in team base-stealing with 16::. Carey, of tho Pirates, was tho leading individual base pllfirer with ylx The Giants led In one base drives with 10SO, while tho two-base ors went to tho Phils with 225. Cincinnati had tho leading three-baso n& team with a century of triples. Tho team homo run hitting crown s'to tho Giants with u total of thirty nine, of which twenty-one wero ade at homo and elchtcen abroad. In extra base hitting tho honors go to iVi"th Reds with 474 extra base drives. Jn sacrifice hitting tho Cubs were on CX lop. making 202. ifeKEsVThe Phillies wero unable to claim any honors this ear. liven in home--v4iti tilttlnir wher,. thnv hrivo l,i n Himrpmo for a numbe'i nf seasons, thov S Infers forced to divide tho spoils with tho New York boys, due to the e-florta B'iSt Davy Robertson, who managed to get on even terms In the waning clai "'fcthe seasoiij r.h s" & '-3; ? ' ... THK stiongest hlltlng 1 lull in the league, based solely on the averages, would look something llko this: Packard, pitcher; Clarke, catcher; Ilolku or Chase, llrst base; Cutshaw, second base; Groh, third base; Hornsby, shortstop; Iloush, Wheat and Kauff In tho ctitficld. Tho team average would bo .301, this desplto tho fact it the leading hitter of the second basemen 13 forty-sitn on 1110 Ulst with .239. Lieutenant Anderson a Real Ail-American Quarter f'.i'-'itT LIEUTENANT O. C. ANDIIHPON had been back in tho ranks .f col- .'ft JLl1a fnniligll l,ictriil nf nl.-lni' i-nrn of llin rimk for hit I'omn.inv nf '"'fltilfcej 311th Infantry of Camp Uix this ear there would ho no argument as S'V . !.. hnnl,l l.n tltn 1QI7 All. Amerlp.i ii mi.nrterh.ick. T.iint he.'isiin Aniler. ;tT9B nuu owu, ww ,,v, .. ..--.. ., -. .- ron was almost a unanimous choice for i,uartcrback on the mythical all Mar eleven, nnd If his play of last Saturday against Meadn Is n sample of fc'isllfc' way he carried on last season. It Is llttlo wonder that Colgate, won Flitt out of Its string of nlno garnet during tho 191G campaign. Anderson P?B"ipM virtually tho wholo Uix backlleld. Ho ran back punts in a sensa- r- VjtWBttl fashion, ono ot nis TCiurns ucing ior au jutus una ,,' muvimuwu "Hatavo tho 13-6 victory to tho boys irom wngntstown. 110 tnrew tno , ';'-JMliiiiiil pass and hit tho lino and skirted the ends nnd ran off tacklo with t'Siml cleverness and ability. '(& rh.r waM onlv ono nrlvato on tho Dix eleven. He was Obcrfeldt and kaV played a guard position. After he had been In action a few minutes it Ii-.jJ, ,-. .ltcnufi u.'hv hr, imido thn team In snlto i,f tho fact that ho l.no rank to aid him. Obcrfeldt It ono of tho best guards to show on fa Yrankun Field tms season, anu uiui iiiuuuni soiuu wiravm I'wtnr, i iv K,-gkes.ln Sutherland and Sles, ot Pittsburgh, and Ueltcr, of I'cnii. jLfrr ' K?y- tuiiTLH-AVf OTKHRTI' MYI.IfC was the life of Ibo Aleade tram. l)fif Xj Tho llttlo field general is ono of tho classiest open-Held runners fVjV.'in the country, but ho wns placed in tho shadow by Hie brilliant . M, work of Anderson tnrougn oroiten lormaiions. nucrson smuui i'KvT. -Vincent Stevenson und Walter Kcktrsall. . fV.' .' Jx Leonard Will Come Here for Bout " . .. .. , PCORDINU to a story in ono oi mo 4eiw iurn lui'tm whi ns, uujiiis instructors In tho camps probably will bo refused permission to box in Mlko Gibbons was mentioned, and It was said that tho commander ; Dodge would not permit Mlke to box Harry Greb. VCfUcn general oruers nuuiu tauBo u rm uniuiiii um vvn nu nucnii, fda camps. Jt would affect tho match here at Olympla on December 12 en, Benny Leonard and Irish Patsy Cllnc. However, Leonards ier has wired tho club that ho has received no such orders and py will positively appear, w ;iomo of the boys would be ruined financially If tho Government officials tM ban on public coxing, it migm not oreax tneir ncaris, out u wouia ' ttielr pocketbooks. onard Is wanted In virtually every boxing center. I'eto Herman to get u camp In the South, Johnny Kllbane Is working at Camp l'acky Mcfarland at Camp MacArthur, Gibbons at Dlge, rd't Camp Upton, Battling Levlnsky at Camp Devens, Jeff Smith at Dlx, WHH Ritchie at Camp Lewis, Joe Mandot at Camp Sheridan tewe Aliicneu at ejamp uompnan. : fcell known that tho boxers are not working for charity at tho k uihu im inucjii uveicr iu pusaeaa u eui unu ern a isfr salary man ; vp, a tifio In the ordinary beginner's way. Neither should a skilled i 'forced to take his chances with the rest. Each has attained a , JB.bU, career that the ordinary feljow has not attained. Such a I ta entitled to a little the best ot It. It Is the fruits of success. ?YVr . . . ?D Uaele Sam's advisers decide to stop professional appear- i tt'wemW beta drnatlcjuove and pne that Is not expected 1H IMH critical timet It Iw n,ll- rannlrv TafAr. rn - 7. s , - - ---..., vw.wfw poxBra-especiaiiy tne splendid fellows . no tuetr.eiuty. , PERRY ADAIR lAjmimi uuLraai w. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Development of Youngster Due Largely to Work of James Maiden NOT JONES'S E QUAL Hy HILL HELL LI.112 MKUHAN. tho funny fellow I ii iroui iiimi,. will De seen in .tunun 1 here tonight Ills npijonciil will bo Harry 1 Greli, Mm I'lttsbiirgh middleweight, audi tho tne. Hug ground I" the UI.Mnpl.i A A ' Greb iniidn a good showing hero when! ecm lft haep the i.Ik- t-.peet.illi i.o hi iax Inic. Tile slx-diy bike rm tarted tiler '.tut flight iiihI h wrrctUni: tournami nt wll. oiii at the I.'xlncton 'lli-iln- tot.tyht '1 li & Will Irt,l uhfiut three Wih .iinl lll 1, for a. (,,oen p'ttf mil tin-. lurk tleiin.r, Jiminv TnjTf . .Iulinn liilii dee, I,r li.iriy iutI .lai K lilllun m m ft w of I tli'i Tulii'M "larlliiL- Willi U The Mh l.uil lie fought MIKo (illibunt nboiil a. eear i thv Hat Mini fullon- 1 H CHA1U.KS (CHICK) KVANS ON'n of the most lyomlslng ot tne , ouug players of 'the eountry Is IVrr Ailulr, of Atlanta, (ia He Is not I ! so Morky or to strung cf build as his joung neighbor, iiniiby Jones, one iu , plajs a sound game- anu wniiin the limitatlun of his ttrength be Is an excellent golf er It it more than a unluue. ce. Incidenco that the two foremost oung plnjers In tlm I nlted States should coino from the same llttlo "Uothern city. It Is a matter fr Intel est ng ledei tlon, and It orfcrt a ehaiue to gie eredlt where . re'dit Is due It duo', not take i ver'j great memory to rec'l nf Chle'ago. who mane ago. (Jreb Iiiih 1 f li nn tho tiall of Mike ii'Dowd fur a title meeting, nnd he Is j convlckml a logical opponent for the I new' rhninpioii Mcflian nei dt no Intro duction to local fans, at he Ii.ih.ui ....... .. , .,... ...i -,..... ... . , i pc.utii M'e'i.u inn, -p. .inn iinviih ihcim o IheArmori . A., nt lluiton, will romluit it we-kl twilM rimiMj uout tomorrow ntirht. Johunv 'JIHinin nf Hid clti, nnil Jj'U Ilrltlon hue c I turn liotit A few nf the 'W York vrllers lmo lUm ei) lliinlxiHt Sililth nlnung thn ileiul iinnn. line rin t Min h" neier w.' mil i,'i',nl llnh ll'lsreii, lioivwr, Bale (luiibo-.it h faorubl Hi luurlil I I Mltli liii unlqtip htylu ut lxin This liiit tt.ll In (fftrrl nr tho im.ili to il iilplc wltnl-up. K-irli of tho other rontoMM is worthy of a i tur iitti't tfon. 1'nrtU'uMr iiitcrrst iuaiilfrMi in th- in rfoitn.nii i- of I-YaiiMo itt ili.m. tho Hro')kl lUhtm'Rlit .lah:ui hnh hfn hoxliiK In ami about Now YoiU ami npiH-ar a hov of tml rlaHj Up h.is b'i-ii after I. oiianl for soino tlmo, hut h.ix not he ii ithle to incr t the ihampioti Hi w 111 h oppnnI to Hal i Tiai ey, tin fuht ,nf O'Unnnfll, iii.mimpr of Jhnnim Ilnf- T.op.t hor. llarr n-rontly put lie- frtv, wrM th.it rn.uk o'Tirlrn whm Wtv hkius nr i unt .Main no, oi iiau- , hfcMoul,i ., ,,1.! to ime Uofffrly box tun, an. I MintiM kIm MlUlmn a hiohb , ii, nieil ai th t'.barro nlmw. arKtiirifitt Tin latter Is anxious to innKn j rchm! lirr'. iih tho Kaino is pot fo lirJKht i Drlnmnl U n "f th fw boxort wlm !ii In Vn VrL titiil ulll I.m itnttM (infill until 1 Ih.i inlll.il 1) nt ih li ol in natin In .. r.... .1... it - l.'.. -1,1.. 1 Ihn 1111 1 rrron n"n iiiltr mi iiim l inr u .'iii. 1-nnw ', '" . nM,.i i.. ihi lltirr r'l rMhf. th" rliv iftrlj. th!i lnornlTi ati-1 Kpurteil In flrht-tUti ronll tlon for hie twut with WIUP Mfh:a. (iiorcf i:nl uUI Hhrlv qitl MThgq. r.iul I'm nur ritcl t-cholitl.! s-rIbo wrtif boriiA t r ou, ropv List KrMn (Mip of tho i: Ij link ui mi'u Iwri'fn"') to put th- hLhuiiUioy TuiuPlfrt Una1 or lh rln, GRAND CIRCUIT MEET HERE SURE Al Saunders Says Big Ses sion Will Be Held From August 13 to. 18 COMMENT OF INTEREST League It was Clarke, with nine plneh bits. Mumh. nf the tVlilte. Pox, wan secuiul In the American I.eiKue, with thirteen, while, tho athlete who occupies tlilrel place Is nono other than Pam Crawford, wlio contributed seen it mlRht. or IVinluht not, ucor inteiesi ., tho.. ,,,tnd. rr ,arl,. ... -,ji;. lo know that only eluhteen men In the ; th,yrr ,10(f(j for a ,,,, American Leattue produced as many as , whaVll thr pood of ,,.,;,( things into threo pinch hits Hy pinch bitter here curlUct " r It meant the earnest athleto sent In Vld lfJ cl.cr ,,,. ariument ior ino nprcs iiuiiiu.-i.. Then startal out to irtti 1 n.l.al1 Ahrnnil !''"' ""'!' nacuUnUv to tu'Wkr We draw thlt from an UnBlioli publl- ., , . ,, ration: "Our men," remarked an Amer. ! ' f " "',' . r19 " stead of coliiR to titer unlet t ley went '"',", I, , ' " ,.,, . i . f tiVL Llinro -mil becan to .,1-iv WUhbut strainlmi for it lift, MralBht to thesliorcantl began toplaj g(iio Afw.; ( an)V.au ieffre "k football field win found, but be- they're through. rau'-e no football had bern pliijeil thcro for two xears the grass was high. The I , . . . t.liers i:ut It with sethes and marked, Thcic arc xarlous details ahout irood out a pitch. , putters. Hut thcro Is ona essential you "PurliiK the Katne there was u noise, ncer see mltslng viz., their ptltts'rarc certainly It eohoeil down tho llttlo ly stop short of tho cup. ---. I'HICK U ANS thn "boy wondeis l.esc, a sp.urlmr paitner to Heun Leon ard, will box the llrst portion of the triple show imaln-t 'iVrrv MetioMTii. Terry It a battler atlir the fashion of T rry of old and cm be expected to make Iteese show at Ills best. Jieb Minted hi.- enrur in 1913 and is a bcltnnato nilddli'welKht. lie won his llrst limit on u knockout and has scored rewral othets Most' of his bouts hae been no-declsloii aflairs. IIo fotiuht Tommy (i.bbons at Kt. Paul and tborgo Chip at New Castle, I -a r. four t.'oiM tho period from lor, to 1915 remarkable In golf I belleo that a team tele-cted from the Chicago illsdrlc' of that time of boys averaging In their teens could hae beaten .fhy team In the world. England not excepted, on a really trst Ing course AVe are all familiar with lie names of Wood. Phelps, tlm Hunters, How-land. Kdwjnli-. See-kel and Oardncr I was strlxlng along h them, i d I I t. naiim, rensmien. In lh" stnr tout nt the .'ittritttilA finv Increase of KklH to ttie , a enhl li'Xt Shtur,ll Julmni U.iJ will ereat pn liege of coinpetltlon wun tnein ll.it;. liner full. Hie rollunlne on an lm.iK ii..r Linn Hunf nlle.I for a flr intih i. .nt.ir,.-l.l an-1 Ki.ke.1 I.I- f.llow i Ml. me.n. Ii for '"il. He I h't rl"' '' f"rr' p', u Tuff e,.-. Hit I.M .1-1. "tl.1 11 w nmlolO lull nil tlie u-.inl llntf lal lnronn.il-. lo, uiwir Serub. Mlth two mi. nne out. Tuff slnipeil ttoof , .lown the left ilei.l teMl line for three b.He" ..ml was irnlne heme when the r fereo enllej Miii.uut for tnKCliii! (loot with the wroriB luinA Tuff n a h.ilK motion that In -very eonfuslliif. No hit, no run, no rMre I t.uot ilonate.1 u. bundle of , U.wy to Tujl nose una i.pk..i tini a "' ',ruS.' ":, minutes of the tneellni! Tuff kr inter. "...,.. ..!..f u -,i.ir.R .th nine . ronri- ICril.lt llell und Jack DUmond cV'i. the . ale iwttun h to the J.H The ehalrinall rep ... i. ........ i.ni.,hi s., ..p .ia- ...... n.ia 'ii.rr .on in a n.n. wmn m.,ii ,- ..-.... .... ...... .ru,l mn ta I.e., Vln. , lit In t rtoor Cio'.f Ptlll lll,ir t 0 on hrfVlne 111' . ". ..." ....... ,. ..I... ,.u 1 Ul. . ...i" ,. ' ' the eeeolid . l.ol .la.k Mil.ulcnn will le 11a a oni he lU'i otll' r half. !l. floor uho Johnny Xiundee. The joung man In a e-oniniunlty of j.oor golfers has no means of gauging his landing, no incentive I. heci. hi" game up. I Maiden a Splendid Teacher In n.ldltlon to worthy competitors, a nrnt-pcctfto champion must li.iu the right sort of courto to practice upon, and last, but by no means least, gtod tnMruotlon. The golf Instructor, James Maiden, at tlm Kast Lake course, where young Adair wjs irtually brought up, ts one cf tho bent In tho country, and the At lanta bois hao had the soundest possi ble irnlf Mel.f.ollnir. Mr. (ieorgc Adair, tho fnlher of Perry, I lis a ory enthusiastic southern golfer,! lend his efforts have contributed much 1 to tho developing of tho two lino Atlanta . I courses, tho frequency of tournaments' ..... ,,' ercruragement of the I game. 'It.erc can be no doubt that good courses to practico upon, plenty of turn ' petition, a good Instructor nnd paternal encouragement wero all big factors In oung Adair's sue cess Hven tho fact j that unlike other Southern rourseg there j aro grass greens at Atlanta and tho llermuda grass catches a shot better than any soft green with which I am ! acquainted, l'erry Adair places his I shots well, and It pj my theory that that. sort of turf encourages that kind of I teaching. That thought, however, car ries (no rather far afield. ! Adair Not Jones's Equal ferry Adair Is not generally con sidered quite so good a golfer as tho won derful Hobby, but a great many golfers who know both believo that, with as strong a phjslque, tho slight fair boy ' would be the better of thu two. Ho gives the Impression or playing the more thoughtful game, but, of course, that may be because he Is the older player. ' l'erry, like the great British players, j has golfed almost from babyhood. He I Is a very graceful player, and one of the best of his age In the country today. Ha does not drive so far now as he will when he Is able to collect a bit more of flesh, but even now hli drives are of good length and considerable accuracy. Tnnlshl 11 werk lvto Herman boxes Joe Tubr Hoih boMi have ortere.t Ihelr hervh-e lo the aporttru editors und villi appear at the eoMkr toh.ieen khow ArrordlnE to the Providence papen the nf rre. was tiltteii out of the rlnc aft.r elvln u(.rr tiirttieM 11 twelvc-rounl derision over Marly C'roi". Itennv I.eonur.1 ,s booked for a bout In M. rxiiil on XVe.lriesdey nUht. Ho Ix matched with Cne lA'hnoiit for ten rounds nnd nieti Cllne at UlyiupU on the mm. Xllke ll'llnn.l, thu new ml.idlevvelirht rliam. , til.m. Inures Ms s. rv'.'s worth JuH "" for 11 t.n-ru.in.l lent nt M Paul vttth llarrv ! tircb. "llotaui VVP'l- Me.han here- tonleht. , Johnny Kllhnne write to the elfeet that he will oon.l'iet .1 boTliiE tournament be tween hi" pupils at nun. Sherman, fh. I ,-la.s.B will bu 12U- lS.I. I v.. lot .rni'i , pounds. A ,'oM medal V 111 Ik) Bivtn w Inner. tint New Phlll X,ork writers frenuently refer to is a slow MIUbo. but Just now we there wns seme talk ol Jjek ixillon pxfs Hit up the lis'it pome bul he apparently as ihanoe.l h mind Jxek, ' ,r inalrhe.l to meet .lenrce rh'p. of .New e us tie. In a bout at U'lluth ....l..v Raiii..v. .he VWsur.ier. o lot "o r.ddl" Wauond here reiently.hu been . inatrhe.l to meet I.arrv Hansen In 1. ten round Willi t til" C'level.inl A e , nt Cleveland, next l'tlday IllBllt NOTES OK THE HOWLERS Carry Hrrmami is ehulrniun of the com- I mlttee havlnu eharBe of the annual Am'r-i ban llowllnif Congress teheduled to l- held In Cincinnati next February Q MLMARDISTS 1'ATRIOTIC Launch Cumpaiun to Raise $.100,000 for War Ambulances Amateur Notes The Klnier Juniors wish Karnes with all sixth-class basketball teams havlnv halls Joseph Hlatnuo. 'JIM North Franklin street. 1 The Klmer II. C. wishes games with fourth ana nitn eiass DSSKemaii teams having pans, vvauao iinpvri, v;i vvesv jjaKolu street, Ths (Susquehanna Juniors wish games with elath-class basketball teams havlnc halls. Tiarry Hllpert. 82JVest Uakota street. The lUndolrh A. A. Juniors, a fast sixty. flv-puund basketball team, are desirous of arranging games with teams at home or away. David Pallrow. 830 Mouth street. The Friends' Clulld Juniors, a fast 110 pound basketball team, wish to hear from traveling' or horn teams. I.oula Upector, care of ths. Friends' Neighborhood Oulid, 1'purth ad Oreen irret Three teanu, ure tied for l.rhl pliue in the lillerclub tournament, Manufa. tur. rs line eiverhrook White and Union Leuirue White carl, having nan elxieen -rdines und lest elsht Trout, of Merlon tnin. Is hleh-averaoe bowler In Ihe Interclul. l.eugu. with ISO a. id a fr-ietlon uveruge fur tw nt)-elsbt gamee 'Iroul. and Whlllnk. or Overbrnot are tie for high tlnle-Buim. seort. with i'35 llepreie-ntatlvo billiard-room keepers gatherevl nt r!ol Al'lncer's academv jes-l terday afternoon, vvhen the local section of the, American Hilllard Players' Ambu lance Kund was launched. The object Is to lalio J300 flOil tmoiiK billiard players of tho United States to buy SuO anibu lances to bo used In the war Tho idea originated with Maurice Dais, Jr., of New York, president ot the national committee. It Is felt that wlelders of the cue should share In the patriotic movements which havo been to success fully carried out In tenni-., golf und many other branches of sport by enthu siasts contributing their bit to help carry the war to a successtui conclusion. , The meeting was addressed by the. Hex". O. A. Humphries, nf New York, who explained Hie many means adopted, by roomkeepers of New Yuik, Chlcugo I and other cities to aid In securing funds' for tho pin pose. The attendance of the meeting was greater, he said, than the The next three teams are tied for second I resnonso 10 u nniiiiur-.---.-i in w im. plare, with fifteen vletorlcs nnd nlno re-, which boasts of 1500 establishments, verses each. while tho local rooni3 number only 600. Mr. Humphries said the ambulance fund will supply the Government with I'hilail.li.hl.i will have firand Circuit racing here next ar Thu date", aef- cording to .--e'cretary "Al' J-aunders, will he moved forward one week, which will hi lnc the meet here August 13-1S Tin n weic tumor current around town that this ity woildii't havo tho "big time' racing owing to the Goshen "lull, of New York, running iv meet on he (.nuiu dales allotted hv tho C.rand Circuit stewards to llilladelphia. How ever, conditions have been adjusted and othlng will stop the progiess of l'hllly In staging its second irand Circuit meet. Itijr. Secretary Itensler "tVeeton, of the1 loshen Club, acting for Mrs Harrison, owner of tho linshen track, has Informed I "Al" Saunders that his club would not In ' my way stage sports that would prove hiimful to the- Quaker City races. Tho i Guillen Club Is in the game not for none, but for the interets of the horso nen, and leadily did evorx thing to make 'hlncs amiable for "Al" Saunders This will mean coiiside'iatde Iu l'hllly, ''.r it will In lug to these parts all the horses lacing on the grand Circuit, loslicn Isn't on the "blg-l'me" schedule, nt nevertheless their races and purses .1 that time would have attracted many of tiio 'horsemen to go there, believing that theii i lianccs for grabbing victories for their trotteis and pacers would bo better. Next year will ..c., many new trotters mil 111 fact, pacing Meeds iu the stables of the big trnlners like Mclioiiald, Geers, etc At tho recent Old Glory sale a num ber of lilglfKrade colt-, lil!K-c und sea-' oned western speedy hort-cs found their way tn th doors of the prominent train ers and drivers Jlorsu racing is well liked In Hike clt.v. 'o better llluitialioii mil ho mote, force 'ul thin mentioning- bow the llrst an nual Grand CIrcu't meet held at the liclmout track at Narberth turned out from a llnanelal standpoint. "Al" San. ders, speaking along that line the other day, said "that the meet was a decided success After pas lug out $10,000 there wi.s still some monej- left." William H. Kckeit. of Heading, has a fondness f ir speedy pacers. Last sum mer ho paced Peter .Stevens, record of 2:03i, with success. On his journcjs around tho different fnirs lie took a fancj-'to lloau Hal, 2:004. That fancy caused him to buy Hal for u sum re ported to bo ?t(i00. I'eter Stevens then was sxild to a southerner xOio xvlll use the former, lJckcrt tidewhecler Iu the stud next jcar. ONDf an. experience of 66 years could produce the perfect blend of mildness and full flavor achieved in Henrietta ADMIRALS Eisenlohr's Masterpiece Otto Eisenlohr & Bros., Incorporated. m aBrr ' .aM0tfi3SsBBBBBB7 aHvSr Mslisssssssssssssssr 10 Straight Th Arir.ua Itowllnc tournes l.Mnc ron rtucie! on Ihe central dim Mown allB cn tlnu) to hoW the Intrrfct o( tho omhuvlaHtn. The ArtUuit tfatnH itre htlri? there usual cloo competition In l-rctlon A Undrrdown arw sVadtritf, with twelve ctirlrs and Mx defeat, a bettrr retord hy two lotorlet than llartram toatn In hfttlon IJ. North weptrrn No 'J ted in In nrit, one came ahrati of Lrhtnh No 1 trani, hulntf won ftflrfii and lout thrp In Sction (. (ilrnrd has a four-name aivantatfe or i.tinpn .-o, .. i Uneretlu haa nut won a Bdtne ro far , Twr team, Aatrn 1-lctrlc nnd I3u-id Jtanufarturlnit Comrany. art? battling fur th Induvtrlat I.putfue lead 13arh has won nlrMeen and loat tu cames KprlnK Oar den rt-prentntatlvPH top the United Gbh Im tirumrnt Company i-erlfa In Amerlan Ii'm r.imnnny matt hen. h tat Ion C I II rut. with aUte-n liturlea In twcnt-four eamea sw'. V . .jf fc in in II II I li -fCT WBZ- -i3fi Vt rrm m-n n. s . ,r miM!Mfhe Sion Po II I II HI 1 1 ' . I IMf v . vSs. rSL. of flir Value Extraordinary Hckman U leadlnc tne Thllndelphla Druic Leasue. one came ahead of 'Warn pole Com pany and Mulford Company, earh halne won sixteen und loft elsht irames Th Philadelphia Klectrlc race la one of Ihe cloaeat In proffreaa. Two teams, Under ground and Opera tlnir, arc een away for flrttt place, with thirteen triumphs und eisht rewrites. The next three teams are tied for third place, one a a me In the rear, while the sixth and seventh teams hae each won eleven out of twenty-one The Quaker City tourney la also close, the teadlntr bowlers of tnla orRanlzatton provlna well matched. The Vhlte Kle phants are nrat, but the margin between them and the fourth team U only two sames, Pennsyhanla Hallroad squad Is Iceeplnc ahead In the Philadelphia I-.tm.oie tourney. Journal Press leads the Curtis tourney In a series of victories over Engraving-. I'enn Mutual tops the Trust and Inturanc race. Han .Salvador Is first In the Knights of Columbus series. MarWand Casualty leads the Insurant-f race. Corn Kxchange has so far won thf most frames tn the Dank league. Tef is top tne tne I'ctroieum ra and K'bo. i Iho ll:iotrpe rompttltlon vehlolet which will he of real service, and he wild It was the plan to eecuro I fuiuU to liau u large shipment ready to I Bend to Kiunce by February 15. J SUITS $1 -1 80 uit ovi:kcoats .JL JL oitu'iiu KKDITKU ritDM (30, S5 Olid '.'0 PETERM0RAN&C0. T S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch Street Open Monday and Saturday Until 0 o'clock OLYMPIA A. A. Ilroad nnd llalokrldca llnrrr Kdnards. -Xler. Krddjr llcll vs. Jack Il.amonil hallor Jo Kelly vs. Io lnrent IJiKllDV RKK8K xs. TEKKY MrOUVKK.V rrKIHt'AI.I.IIAN VS.IIAKKY TKArK.V WII.I.IK. J1KK1IAN xs. 1IAHKY tlKKU ' tto, Rrs, 50r. 73c. Artn l, .w. Inclndla: ijr (ax You, Mr. Man! IW may now put aside all worry as to what to give "Her" Christmas. Furs Are the Right Gift and the Best MAWSON and DeMANY have specially organized their sales force to give men purchasers of fur gifts a selling service which throws all of the advantage in one direction yours. You can depend upon us to select the finest furs at the price your money will buy. f You can put down a -small deposit and reserve furs in our vaults until youwant them delivered. You can put your entire confidence in oi(r judgment, as we'know furs, and if you should select a fur that "she" does not like, we will let "her" bring it back after Chri3tmas and exchange it for furs that she does like. (WE HAVE SPECIAL MEN SALESMEN TO WAIT ON MEN) Many Suggestions of Garments and Prices on Page 5 , Mawsbn 115 Chestnut Street & DeM any (Opposite Keith's Theatre) I I II'ii'''ii'i''ii'ii'iiiii'ii'IIiI'i''i'iI't :' '' -V -''siisfe'y : M . -1 F, ' ... iT7 W VAC . . 7J it. 1 1 'V' w : to x.. i.v r V, ,. - L . TS "k. . &-? rjirfi fc '-. mLi
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