""S'fT r"ty .?V ; is Vi -ow -".-,-,.,, --' WW -A, Trr:-.'w.n-T'-Til-.-- r -w.rJA - --.-. t;r,Tv ' --;r - -- ;-r r. ? -.-. t -M , . .t.'.ur jktl sM& o'!GbLP8M bs Ire IN- eMss wil'H Carte's heathen "cHIneIT C3lC!T"bTw"m 1TTT T'TATvT A VT?AT im.ua vk? jot- xuixu. ivxiJ-il.jJ.WJLN x. x jurxxv SEEDS, BUT DON'T TROUBLE TO V 1 sask.sk. ' Jul ... . . -J . ----- iAKUFUOUS AKE GUJINUIJNJU: ;$fays That Are Dark Some Seedsmen Are, i; Class by, ThemselvesBilly Weart y irr,rii.. Txrw.-T L : tji,11 iTXttLd w ulKliicUi in iDabeuaii .1, "S HW-vya that arA dark and tricks that oro vain somo nccdsmcn nre Viler. It may be remcmbereJ that about two months obo thcro ap- l.l itory about Seed for putting greens. A representative ot a need f.itateel that h'o had aomo genulno German ,creoplnK bent nnd Ithodo i twnt aeeu. uxcept for tho samplo, he sam, tno uermnn ueni was sun M original ban.. sealed. Tim rcnrcacntntlvo wanted sovontl"flve cents Mfeift German seed and sixty-nvc cenU per pound for the Ithodo Inland, i tally, another seed concern that makes a specialty of Ithodo Island F0 cffering'gcnulne seed at forty ccn,ts tho pound. be samples wero plainly marked nnd sent to tho Department of Afrrl A short tlmo afterward word came bark from Washington that tho 0jpla vrtre unhulled redtop and there was not n trace of either German r)K bent or Rhode Island bent. Itedtop sells for fifteen cents n pound Bled. .The scene shifts to a fortnight ago. Tho Dalesman walked In nnd told what tho experts" at Washington had discovered. Naturally ho i surprised. Ho had samples with him nnd asked for u test by micro- Instead It was suggested that he placo tho samples In separate dopes and seal them. This was dono and tho salesman plainly marked envelope. Thcso were sent to Washington. , , ... "TTEIIE Is tho reply: "I have examined the tlireo fcamples of Vh Agrostls which wero transmitted to mo by Prof. C. V. 1'lpcr for lixi luenuiicaiion. incse samples arc namou creeping rcuiojj, uit w man bent antl 'Knodo Island bent.' I find each' of these samples CVJ w -consist or reatop, -ana i. ran to una uny irnco ot cmier .moiic fnjffl Inland bont or South German mixed bent In tho samples. Very &, truW vnurft. V. IT Itlt.I.MAV. Assistant llnt.'inlst " tV J Rr - St - i 'iwrpnnvnn i..- i .- ..... . it. i...t. ..I.... e... -ie .luubHbti(i iiua uetrii muuu ill fciiuL very uaiuui'iii. uuuiv. iuil im jwik $gj. Courses" by Charles V. riper, agrostologist, and Russell A. Oakley, INttronomlst of the United States Department of Agriculture. Inasmuch as Ktuuy a million dollars Is spent each year by tho 4000 'golf courser in tho Jjeiuntry on grasa seeds, "tho need of this book, which la the result of' action R-ttken, by the. United, States G61f AsiOcIatldn, can readily1 .be1 seen. Tho club ' jwaicn permits tho clialtman of the green committee to spend immlrcus of tMIars each year on grasseeIs without getting them tested Is doing sonic- r, thing almost criminal, The only safo method Is to permit the Department' , r'oC'A'grlculturo through lts'expcrts to test the seeds Moreover, tlio clubs SV hould not stop there. Not only should tlio cample bo tested, but samples ?,i.iiould bo taken from the teed bought after tin sample 1ms been found to. ibi right and these also should be sent to Washington for tests. ' gHere are a few extracts from "Turf for Golf Courses" which should bo . IC,the greatest Jnterr st " to all gulf clubs: "This yeed (redtop) Is much ; eheaper than thnt'of either creeping bent or Ithodo Inland bent, nnd ns It an do uisiinguisneu.ouiy uy an oxpvtt, it lias ortcn been ued as a buutl ate or nn adulterant for th? 'two "bents. J'or putting greens redtop is miliar fteo'coarse to be desirable" In dlsrusslng it as an adulterant tno authors Jsiy: "Such practice will not bo tcorted to by a reliable secdsmaiT. T'n- 'fiuesllonably the finest commercial grass for putting, greens In this north S 1 creeping bent. It makes a 1 eautiful, dense, soft, velvety turf, very,. E&jceaiDact and smooth, tho Ideal for a perfect nutting irreen. H$j, . ... lCfTUIE sebd was formerly much adulterated with that of iPLltnn. Mtf .u . .u. .......u ... ,., , ..... ...... " f-" .. iijj nccun ul iiiu iwy uuiji f" ii:iin luuiiiitui uuit only an f . 1 ' m.ab HMH .11.. !...!... IU. PTl.t.. ..... I. . . ... .'l ' NVJkicik i.aii ujaiuiKuu'ii iiicni. i mi uuuu 13 nuw L'lil(llll liraciiucu, but It Is well to DUrchaso onlv from reliable seedsmen who nrn in .v4'' position to" guarantee tho eccd. Tho Individual seeds are very -amall. one pound containing about C.ITOO.OOO. (WTs s ;.. u-.j ..' ..v THE jrbAL ,.BO(5IE WBEBHIKSPtiSMvfAiKM'' Z Z- I aaataHHlTaarall9RilrVHl!r: HONtc BoT M II --i? -fc-". ''.'.JJ BaaaaaWHMBBaaT . , - F MUiHtia iMil( . -j- "V.'-r MjaaaaaaaOTVIEIII WH'Wmot r scarco To iwlurr' . i aUafHlKilltlfnn hgrd. P SToif we'P M illCMiiMUi - i . mOKmMwaMim " somP'm r oetter 3 .'mJi'Wjbl'tcha youc yg SjH.VicnrT .;-i. "Vi "" '" away pron B0XERSPERF0RM FORUNIONLEAGUE Mr. Nicholas Hayes Con ducts Show for Soldiers and Sailors at Annex MUTTON IN WIND-UP SECRET ALLOTMENT OF PLAYERS PAILS TO WORK; THEREFORE NO EASTERN LEAGUE GAME TONIGHT Magnates Will H.old Another Pow-wow at 6 p. m., When Player Question Will Again Be Debated Uy ROIJEKT W. MAXWELL Itesplendent In a pirfert soup and fish anl acting oultc naturally In his glad rugs, Mr. Nicholas Hayes, the Oscar Muminercteln of flsttana, conducted a bnxlng show for tho Union league at tho annex at Hroad nnd Spruce streets last nluht. Mr. Hayes was master of ceremonies nnd conducted himself as such during the entire evening. 1'levcn boxers performed for the soldiers nnd sailors nnd the show was a success from Myers Is Conciliatory Manager Myers, of He Thousands of Dollars Wasted FRANK GOTCH WAS A MASTER MARVEL AND DESERVES TITLE "WORLD'S GREATEST WRESTLER" Pie Cheaper Grass Driving Out Hails TO' causes led to driving Rhode Island bent from tho market. 1'lrst, , Illinois redtop aeijt was much cheaper, and i:in In New Ktigl.mii prtj- much higher hay ylctdt, ns'It H ti larger mid co.irt.cr gr.-usK' Tho lT also so nearly Identical with that ot red tun that unscnimilniis or RkJI .... ..... . . .. - . i. at wen-iniormea soeasmii soiu one tor 1110 otner. J or lawns nr lino turf, do Island beiit Is ur auperloi It is scarcely Inferior to German creep. .bent for flno turf." fifp Thet difference Ir price betnten redtop and tin- two bctits Is uujwliern iwenty-nvo to nity cents n )ounu. It Is not posslnlo to get lierman akMt, aa nonehas been exported from Germany for the last, yojr or two. ih I. Wilson, of tho Merlon Cricket Club, sav.s ho' has had sonic thirty aafples of the two bents sent him, and not one of them has proved genuine. 3'. .... fiv PWA SkTt Me ..a llilniM Is nKi.ln I.'.I.I.h .1.. . 1. ...... ... -..... W' they'know Is not either bent or the men who sell It know that It rvJfc ll not cenulno sead. Tht nntlnnnt nnd Stnt finvnrnmenta nnnml BLif 'millions every year In an effort to prevent substitutions In our foods. tjv' It' looks as If thcro' Is a very large field In preventing seedsmen from fSf foisting fake seeds on unsuspecting golf clubs. Thero Is no doubt JQ 4 that 80 per cent of our golf clubs buy seeds on faith. They take the sv worn ot tno secusmen, wuo ten mem mat tno nest clubs In the S&- country buy seeds of them. This would show that even tho big Is Had Needed Bulk, Unusual Strength, Abnormal Stamina and Courage and ' Was as Quick as a Flash !! GKANTI.AXD KICK Think It Over UViru things look lihn , Is ficjy i-0Mciinc3 do: Whrn nan hit (' fm ttiid you can't break throujih; When the tlailrli tltci) UViriv tiie thaiUniii encp. And ghosts of trouble brtalt iii oitr deep llow ironht you lil-f. to trade your ha,nd, Fwinti the Clerumn linst, UWt tin' iillow Out There in .Vn Man's Land,- Ilobh-etl tolhe LiHtcitimi Post? llow would you like to trade your job, '".'G"" it' wreneh for wrench, . Willi. the icllow fcelhul the hi; guns' throb Out in the fimt line trrneh? A When tlihirn yet tough; Where the break ix rough. And you slip and skid cs they call your bliqJ; When you're out of gear , , Where the woi Id looki drear , And you curse your, luck with a sigh or tear llow tumid you like Jo make a trade, , Swapping iiattr trou!d t din' . With the fllow utorwiini a, bairicade, tiaked with machine-gun fire? Ilewneonld you like to trado your turn, PENN FIVE OPENS : season tonight; Veteran Ursinus Team Quaker Rival in Inau- ' gural Cage Game MARTIN AT GUARD Vert. I" np- I parently the only one In tho who.o bunch I willing to make any concessions : In fact. he. Is doing nil the conceding lie willingly gae Tommv Uailow to .rn ! ton, but this Is the only player the I it I tcrs sought. Owen Kuser rays bo lias a I man not connected with the leacue ready to play. Ills namo has not been an nounced, but for tho 'stecnth tint" It s humored the 'bearcat" Is lllicr JntH IiieIIs ort Andy Hulls To gt the league, going Myers is win- ' i. . . i. -M,.ll fnr Ttrnwo to ( am- I VIIK I'l lirtu'- .'.ni'.i , ,,, . ... Tavlnr's den, and this will satisiy tnc Bm.' .nr TrolSuKarman Is raid to be willing to , gt. every lewpolnt. It Is the first time the t'nlon League has associated Itself with J Z0"g0 "', nn,her meeting boxing i.- ..,. called at the Bingham limine Mr Hayes emulated the 111. Patrick I ; chnnVhl, evening, and If every- ain't nuniun' tnrmeives who inKo sum, ., . , , nulling out h't wld. "and they don't want to look," uie ,rnln ls ')ul,lnB oul at no bum -fltes tonight, livery man must do his dutv and no slappln' goes Tvrrv man Is expected to put up a reg ular battle and thero ain't goln' to be nn fakes." Iiotils Arc Good 1 Al Velson and Hobby Reynolds ap peared In the first act, which consisted nf three two-mlnilto rounds. Nick Hajcs was referee and at tho end the I honors were even 1'ete Herman, bantam champion of tho wnifrl. appeared In the i next M!t with HIM'' Hlnes and Hilly Koran refereed This was a fast ex- ' h'bltlnn and made iiulto a bit Johnny Tillman, Muggsy eti.imnlnn. was next to nnnear Ho Huga eked up sgalnst Vnnkee Kchwartz, who himned 'ntn tho ring on a moment's notice Schwartz hasn't boxed for four cnrs but he went after Tillman him-mc- and tongs and furnished the bet bout of the ernlng Mr Robert rtunnls refereed tbo tmut In his usual capable manner Morgan Com?s From New York Ii.innv Morgan, of N'ew York, was tho nnlv out-of-town insmger. He made the trip I'll Jnck H'ltton. psld his own "" expenses nnd put his man In the wlnd-tr)i Coach I.nn Jourdet slacks a light and jai, bned two round 1 with Sergeant Inexiierlenced team against a veteran tiitctier. the famous lecrultlmr ofllrer combination n tho Wclghlman Hnll , f tiie mnrlrv e-,ii the audience was on guard and Ilroun moc up to forward court when niinfivani.i opens us uas- n, tno" from pt.irt to nnisn Tne per- in place of iviwell itciu.iii casnn Willi tne ursinus uouege reant Is fpilto a lmxer anil ma.'e tilings quintet tonight; Interesting fur the former welterweight Tne Heil nml nine Ins fmlv one recu- ehamplon. Willie Moore .1I.-0 boxe,l two inuiius iviin iiruuin. miiv unrjip i-i-crreil tl.n wind-up. The hoxlng game received riiiltn a linn-; lnvt night, for" all the bouts wein thoioiuMilv etijoved and onie of the pec- t.itor neiL- witnessing limits fur the i ,. ,,1 ii..' fnt lime Mr W. Homlllei, niperln-' . , ,. . (. tub tit "f the fnlon League, was sponsor ! Slate l.caRUC UUtlOOIv professionals, nnd a ehai.go ta five send it Into bankruptcy, derpllo the fact that Its circuit Is tho mot coinpicl one or ganised, and most cf tho clubn deadly rivals The average State League, fan Is of the opinion he has been robbed If there are not n couple of "scraps" during the courm of a game, nnd more mlxups have occurred this season 'thsn in tho cntlic nlno years' life of the Kastern League Philadelphia fans, by the way, im. are tho moat gentlemanly and liberal-minded set that attend g.mics nnjvvlieio they ate plavcd. Must Make Chance A Slate Lcaguo plnver was aked why somo tc.ims were allowed moro than tho two nrofesflonals. and explained the I ft"- DII..'"V..... ..... -. ,... .. .' .. . ' able to catch tho 11:30 for lieauing jnai snuatigu itiusiy At the start of tlio aeaon n couple Till! reorganized, rejuvenated l!at em llaskelbnll Lencue will not oven Its season tonight at Musical Vund Hall as previously nnnounced When the mag nates derided to rcoreanlre with four clubs, the Jasper and flreystnck players were awarded, hut where they were al 'otted wns not mado putillc Well, hero Is where they were sent Lawrence, Dark ami Ilrown to Heading; McWIlllams and Kugannan to Camden; Leonard to De Ncrl. nnd Uarlow to Trenton. ,, Hut tho players, except Lawrence, all refii.eil In tim. nnd OR Camden alio .of teams wero going bad nnd one of Jhe"!! was Scranton. At a lcaguo meeting It was decided to allow this club n few privileges, but at the first of tlio year the line-ups must nil be re vised with no more than two 'pros,' so you cm i.bo a few pl.iyers will be out ot Jobs "I nm of the opinion tho rennsyl--vault .State League hid it on the Hast era League last season," but tho writer here Informed him that ho was allowing" his enthusiasm to" run away with Ids' better Judgment "Ho you think the league will allow five professionals on a club?" and ha gn I Immediately answered. "If they do the with Heading and Lawrence Is willing league will blow up. as they nre already to play with tho Hears. Ally McWII- banding out somo big salaries." Hams has retired and will not play with any cluh. l)e Ncri. or rniinuciiuii.., .. ..-.. , .. . ... !,,.... .,'Viellier It wants I pieasc, uovs inv im,--, . Leonard. So there you h.ivo It rue league will, therefore, assemble this eve. nlng nnd possibly these line-ups will be nnnounced : ,. Reading Sugarman ami n Donne. ,, forwards; Lawrence, center; .Morns ana 1'osey, guards. l)e N'erl Iteckmnn nnd row ell, for wards; Dehnert, centre; Ilrown nnd j Hreyfuss, guards if Manager Myers de cldes to sign Leonard lie win pi ly in i Making an crcrt pintp, W'ith'tltr (eilue viitchiihi the racket) At the. hist ,a!' -"Orir the Top?' lt &t,ru. EAt'It entry la entitled .to his opinion, i nddn In tin- wa oi du 'but tliniir who lllvo "tint Joo ..... . - . MCL-lier ni-'Jarl Pradd'nk is as Knui a' Traill, flotrh useil to be c.ui tile-mb.,1 I terrlllcjrcnmont frmi tlms-o who 'To- notch at lils'best. If tho tltlo ot viprnti. greatest wrestler ever'bel.ing. d to, any one man, the nsmo Is notch ci.t ti',stimoii,v. who rcporjei baseball Pfci.cluba do not take the trouble to teo whether the seed they buy n '?f renulne. Billy Weart the Sunny Jim of Baseball JK thirty years a slim, quiet chap has reported baseball games either Jttjlto National or American League ball park (n this, city, and during t'Ume millions ox, fans have .seen. those games. Yet very few of them estbA'iato Billy"'WeaTlfBilly wasa bunch of coneerjtraU-ii sun'shinc k'sbmuI- aIwavh nn nmtm!t 'J Hfl never tfnnelred nrA Mia .hnnnac 'nn .i.nk pCTT. 'T-'" -:-- . r "- "" w.u.CJ .uo i,mw tttnOt knowlrow.to spell the, ward, although BlllyVwaa.as flno a slingor aifviB any .man whomever saf lh ajPrcsSjx, t.faut(lf ho could not r)sJtlnd word .about a man'he, aal'd nothlngjatljlu! ,Ha neVc'r roasted" avnien wnoyeportea oaseaigames anaine'rafn.tv lya.had a, kind word.,to';snyi 6f hl'm;, l ' C'' --JVr yeara "his health' wis (lcl!eato"'tmi hejwas ii Sunny Jim at all times. tay nave naa tne Diues, dui no coverea tnem with n smile. He was a . PteUsa sporting, editor, but he preferred' to leavo boxing and football' l'otrjer sports to men who specialised In them, nut wherr It camo to " ha was supreme. It ,1s, to be questioned whethor, any other base- ' .writer In the country knew as much about the national sport "as Billy. VWU the last resorf-iVheh It came to a baseball dispute. Ho knew tho backward, and when he was tho official scorer no ono ever douhteri ""ifeurea or his decisions. Ho was ever ready to cover a ball game for1 her man who .had something else to do or wanted to bo elsewhere. l-r.iwijwae true blue tnd ono of .naturo's noblemen, lie had a Jovablo nature, , 71 MjdS 'avmrv nno. from thoafflce bov to tho tiventv.flve rent fnn rrnm i.A ' ennui iw me liju. Mitv i.rt.u uib uiuiicj-iur ti.e vvoriu series, liKed respected him. ""JTEABS ago he gave up a sporting editorship because his health f, was breaking down. A man to whom ho had given annual tbalt passes for years and who had a tallroad pull was asked him to get him transportation to a town In northern New Jersey. .the man refused. Billy made one request to his successor, and Mtt was tnat the man should not get a pass tho next spring. The pijtr,hap.pened to bfr his successor, nnd durlnsr-xljo twoyears ho (' ' umaaowu inai luruuiciu juu lun.imm nevvr Haw.a game-on a pass, ' Afmn TAtJ- Fnno din WwrrtJ AJ.t T17 .. ila :. . . . . . t : JNOW liavo . splendid opportunity 'to size up the New York boxing Next WcOnesday evening at "the Olympla Benriy "Leonard,' the illfut cnamplon, musses with Irish Patsy Cllne, of New York, Should V leturned a winner Inside of six rounds, he would rbe accepted as .'... .. . . . '. . r aJJUPlon tti.u.ne wouiu oe ur irappiar 'one. .- - I sslaK tn'New York Is de.ud.t.ItmJtle so until the new ilcCu'b la put acrpas... Yesterday In the big burg tho promoters of tho sity Sporttntf' CJUb were heidtfor Spdclal 'Sessions, .The fans' 'appetlto . lu. .I..(M l almill .w Ao. All a wn .. mrnv.. . ...... . C0wt iuvuiu ra wwub u vuAv. .. ... , aMBciiiuii is jiuvo ueen mane the New xrk potrops, glylngithem aniobportunlty to attend. tkvty pass up the chance Philadelphia can rest assured that It never ;0.lByU thim aajn. , l,.. .. ,., . jjw.WBej'f ?"WvrVn.-out ot P" J,j!ytllrt'iV. TIjo train will . iiUHi, jjrscy viir inu ono or two uuiijr ,pig towns, 'inis would W?'bk'ers bVclt In-'aolham a halMiburbefofe,,the lights-afe' Tfci bout needs no introduction to Neivorli fins. . Certain.- asl been given over for their benefit. Wheri Leonard boxed . l9nT0Tk; was golhg tq send hundreds. All five of them' camo notch w'ar a' master marvel. He Ind tbe needed bulk, weighing amund '.'20 pounds, lie was liiesterl with unusual physical strength He was as quick i.s a streak of pink lightning He ind abnormal stamina and courage, -ind tie was crafty beyond words ncvnnd all tljls. ho Knew evciy angle of his pr Vjctory H diirs," rlianls the Kaiser. v Im Ii lepilmls is r ancient managj's of I'lnilunntl and ft Louis clnlmlnr t lie Ptiiinto. liL'tween Iieeember nnd April. Hufnlwiys after May first. ' So Cheer Up fa t,pilr o icor there's xtill the light Of sun Im ilnit (trut starv biriiluht; hi s;Jf. nf iivir mid oil ( icor, Tirrr's stll1 ti dream o pence In '.noic 'or thnsv ic'i.i vnj miif tlwvc who go; In ijiitr of imri embattled brac The old vurht iiiflt nlovg, soicoic. Wild Hill bale Hnhetiznllern started out ' of sjieed three years ago. fesslon. every trick ot tho trade And with a be had no compunction about Indicting but the well Known Hop to his Kast Ono punishpient. When a man as powerful i Is beginning to sag a trifle, with early as Hatkenschmldt. tbe Russian Hear. . promise nf a future depression. There was unablo to break through Gttchls nlvvavs ruch a thing as opening tho elffopso thero Is very little thst can he game with too much fiecd at last. lar. Captain Martin, from last 5 ear, nnd the either four plav is ,ir fieshmen from a reason ago. t ihIuus, on the other hand, has tlireo plavei i who fought and lost, 21 tee 'i against the Quakers In the Inaugural tilt nf the l'llfl-lT campaign, ind the either two iiKsnliets of the Cnl legevllie five were snbsti'luti last je.ir Two years ago, when Lou Martin tlrt lepnrtcd for the l' nn rage combination lie win pheed at fcu.iid and there he lemnlned until the fag end of the sci--eni, viie'n he was moved to guard for the title battlo against Princeton. He per formed sensationally, in that contest his four field gn-its bringing the league championship to tbe Red and Rlun Last i season be wuh sli'ft m1 back to forward again and this year he has been changed to guard otic" more Martin Is Just as good at guard as lie i Is at forward, k that Co, not weakening his pmv no matter bo puis tho Quaker leader. Tlio main I Idt.i nf. Klilftlhg Martin to guaid was to make rr.oni fir Stautiard nnd wceni j at the foi ward posts. These twoV'orke.l together em thi frc-hmsu team Inst, year and pined together llko ham and The other two member" of the eiuln- tef, Dnvls nnd Peck, also have come up from the lfilli-17 freshman five. Davis Is the center nnd Peek the other guard i Pavls Is a tall youth with nn exeep-' tlonnlly gnod eve for the basket. Peck i Is not such n flashy shot, but ho Is a , good defensive player. I Ursinus has lrtualty a veteran team to throw against Penn, although little is feared from the up-State nRgregatlop I droves and Havard, the forwards, and Vcdder. tho renter, plaved ngalnst the Quakers last jear. If Oul Irk nnd Light i arc substitutes from tho !DlC-t7 squad ' Tho lineup for tonlKht follows , f'mnilen Ilnnlo nnd Steele, forwards, Kcllv and Miller, centre; Muller and i Delghan. guards Trenton Newman and an "unknown." forwards; Tome, ecntrc; Itarluw and I P.-ancUlc, guaids lllll Dark was as signed to Rending, but be citinot pl.iv there, nil dnelllier Camden nor He N'eri for the bIhiw and Nick Hayes nnansed the bouts Herman Taylor, Eobhv fitinnls nnd Johnny McflulRan of tho Hoy Scouts, erected tho ring Another show will be held In the near future and several top Thero Is little posilhllllv of ihe Penn sylvania State Lcaguo tevlslng Its tubs to have the teams inudo up of all pie ftsslonals There is this much about the matter: If a team In tho coal re-1 glons wanted an Hastcrn leaguer they Hoteliers have promised to appear Hayes j Just boosted the price to such an cMcnt again will be master or ceremonies. that the big wail or cn.ingo would luie the man desired. Mi., lfnvwon.1 Seeks Momliorsliin ! There ate executions, and Just the N't;V Will,. Tire S fieerire T Munn .Ir , the ine.l-lent of Hie VMIllliil Asseirtutlen of Am'iteiir llllllir'l Plrs virteritnv re- other day Tcm Dunle.ivy endeavored tn sign Roy Steele for Wllkes-Harrc, but Roy wanteii a price tn.it wouiii d at guard as he'p,n, ,, ncnlli'iiien for meml rahln frmn ... ), Icacue and would not sen tin ..irh jnurdct is i Mis, Clirn .MiVrln- Has wood the Brl ,ac1" '.' uiclKUOr ail" s 'ill w 1 St t v ', i matter where , plover nf till" e.tv. . ( lno Maui j.l.ikuo runs iiiniw nut two SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS m t55S3 n?s?i ssst ESSfl BKSJ I53 rcan E3E" nssa R3B ETvCH rsS msa Ktsta n- lighters In Penn Ursinus Sv erney forw.nrtl Oroves Stnnndrd . . . .fnrwnru lliwrird llavlH renter iM-r Iartln s-uaM t.ltht Peek ru-inl .. .. U Gutlck Itef eree Carnei. Vir.plrc Cartw right. SOCCER ELEVEN IN BENEFIT GAME Bethlehem Plays Disston for Benefit of Soldiers' Tobacco-Relief Fund lMv-ton. IVirrt. . . .Mrl..mcblin Hiuiihlinic . IllltllFHt . I Wier . . 1 WXUon ... ,n.lrriett. . . 1 ll tlOlf. . . . I.) IHll. . . ... Mnull . . lUrrtt. .. nerrrt" ..rtirhl f.illhuk left fiiUbuU . . .rlslit liHlmrk .ifntpr Ii ilflnrU , . .. Wft iMlfbnrk .,nt.1t!e r'rht . , ..Mnolil rlcht ,.f filler fillllM(k . . Iltllf. left . . . . .outlli trft . J.mits U nltler". ltetlileliem, Dtlllf .III .. lift i tier lVrKii"in Miirrnv CutniilH'll KtrkiMtrl. k Miiriiliv .l'eiper Ititlrun . t I'Jctnlnir Llni'stiiien Evening Ledger Decisions of Last Night's Ring Bouts (AMIII.IV . V .Idtk lUnrkbnrn ini from I! prim n "Miller. Ilownnl Muntz Irs-iit tJinrllf Kear. Uuy Hutlifkl le fimteil .iiilinny ( rnne. Ton- It Mow MoimhM .lolinnv 'arono In Hie flflh( "iounc ( orlM(t ilefcitM Toiuni (i.tltlrit, t"I.KVIXMI Jack Wolfe outpointed Jnhnn K'rtle, WAV tOltU (Urr-.tllnK'i. trnnc1rr lfli llireu Frl I'lkiknlT, Dnrtor Htiller throw sitkllrr 1'r.ink l.eirltt, mt'rlruf drew with Pierre- I.e Ilelgo, t)jko threw Strie Siiwicr. NO CHANGE IN JUNIOR LEAGUE Ban Johnson Notifies Club Owners That Schedule Will Not Be Cut xX t , (wlUfjell f kthstttij, arntk naHK.rf "rr-? iouliJ thy blgtpwn tjkvis for 3L deorgt Voiuic und Walter 1. IIIikI". HY PAUL IMtrP Tlie follnvvers nf that old l.nglirh ppnit nss-x-iatlnn fiiotb.ill. will hive nn opportunltv tn st twi nf thi liivt "oe. cer tennm tnthls m'lntry this afternoon at Kranktin field and by availing them, selves e,t tho pnletulld chance do their "little bit" In aiding tbe soldiers' tobac. co fund and for the vyar. relief fund for tlio widows, wives nnd families nf tho Phlladelphl.ins who h.ivo enlisted in the Urltlsh nrmy. It Is generally admitted bv tho wceer critics throughout this country that the rival teams In today's benefit match, liothlehem Steel Works, holders of the. American VUP i,nl champions of tho Natlonat Soccer I-eagite lat 5 ear. and tho Hlsston Saw Work, champions of the American League, nro two of .the leading elevens on this Fide of the pond. The Hlsston and llethlehem representa tives have been the greatest of, tocc!r rivals for many years, and although tho upstate eleven his finished on tHe long end of the score thn majority of times, tho local club has fought to.Jhe last and proved ttelf a worthy opponent. Manager Bedford, of the Disston team, jrlll start the game with tho same line up 'which defeated' .tho jdec.1 workers three weeks ago by tho score of 3-1. The. Bethlehem, management, bowevcr, h. mnri n few chances In the personnel of his team, Itatlcan and Murphy re. placing Forrest and McKelvry on the forward line.. , ., The nlavlne area, at Franklin Field Is larger than either the Plsston or Ueth. lehem fle'ds Iy nnnm ien .varim. inu would give the llht and fast Disston team R flight advantage, but as the nnuiwlll nrnbably be played .on a field covered with snow, the advantage of the. local team will ba, swept aside by the heavy footing. A military flavor will 1 added to th jyune'by the presence of Thomas I Por- ter.Urltlsii consul gener nr.;iui,ivii- ',9 V "s mander of tho Marines at the Philadel phia N'nvy Yard, nnd Admiral Tappan, commandant of tho navy yard In order that tho game today mav be successful from a financial standpoint, the majority of thn other soccer games which' were scheduled for this afternoon havo been postponed Tho athletic com mltleo of the I'nlverslty of I'eniisylvanls. ttirt delegates from all the soccer leagues, iliii cricket clubs and schools vvhciu the game Is popular will be on hand Prior to tho opening kickoff, the Ma rine, Caledonian and llov Scouts' Hands will render a concert of nopulir and patriotic selections. LOCAL COLLEGES FORM BASKETBALL LEAGUE In an effort to promote Fport among tho colleges of the city who are without gymnasium and equipment for any kind of sport, a meeting was cal.ed last right at tho Central V, M. C. A. for the purpose of forming a tiaslcetuall league among tho colleges. Hahnemann, Philadelphia College or Pharmacy and tho' College of Osteopathy had representatives at the meeting. It was decided by the' representatives present and by Clordon Muller, of the V. M. C, A., the latter being in chargo of the physical condition of the men, to send otlt Invitations to Hroxel, Jefferson and tho Pennsylvania Dental colleges, with the view of having them come Into the league. It was proposed that the league con tain no more than six colleges and that a round robin series of.games, each team playing' the other teams In the league two games, should be adopted. The Central V. M. C. A., In line with the Government's policy of giving college men aa much physical' development as lcsslble b'y promotlrg sports, will loan their- main floor, on. either Tuesday or Thursday nignt lor me games. AVesIeyan, Drops Three Sports Mlnnr.r.TOlVSJ. C!nnn. lUe S.Th nth l.tlo council of Wetlcysn College yesterday voted .to, discontinue lawn tennla. awlmmtnc and track And field aporta amopr the under- Sraauaita during ma duration oi ma war. In takln thta taction the body voted tn encourage atill furtber lntereoileslate.com- Eeuiipn m leoiniui, Daseoau ana Daaicei all, three pastime la srhtch- - Wealeran is past. CHICAGO, Dec. 8. Han Johnbon, president of tho Ameri can League, has notified clubovvners of tint circuit that there will bo a sched ule of 1C1 games next season, Hitherto he had favored a reduction to 110 games, nnd the majority of tho owners were understood to be back of him Johiit.on was forced to-surrender In this matter It Is said, becauso the Xew York (Hants control the Polo Grounds, which aro used Jointly with tho Yankees. It was a case eif the long schejulo or exit for tho Yankees, it Is understood, and Han saw the point. At tho same time Johnson Intimated thcte might be 'no lolnt meeting of the National and American Leagues. "The National League, through Garry Herrmann, asked for the Joint meeting here December 13 and I agreed, al though I could not seo what good would come out of It," said Ilan. John K. Tener, president of the Na tional League, turned down the Decem ber 13 meeting, and npw wants to meet in . 1'iusourgii or Cincinnati December 17. Johnson Intimated that such a meet ing would bo "unlikely." rpHHlin nro manv X United States navy. Some of tliLm conflno their efforts on ship: othei.s reach out and enter the ring, while somo havo left tho ring for more serious tasks. Johnny Itay ls soma of nil three. Hay boxes at the National Club tonight and Johnny Dundee, tho New York light weight fighting machine, will furnldh the other B0 per cent of the attraction. It will bo Johnny's seventy-seventh con test, and although ho has i-corcd vic tories over Charley Pitts, Jack Russo nnd Terry McGovern, ho will find Dun deo a dllllcult proposition, Tho New York boxer ranks with Leonard, Cllne, Callahan, Jackson, etc. Tlie so five boys appear tho best In tlio Hast. Dundco Is a clover boxer nnd hasn't the punch of the first thrco men tioned, but he cart hold his own. Against Hay ho loolts for an Interesting evening. Tlio last bout ho fought w,ib ngalnst Hddle Shannon. The latter wanted to continue, but his seconds Jumped Into tho ring nnd begged Johnny to stop Jabbing Hddlo's features. The bout was held down Kast, nml the 'fans thero think a heap of Dundee. He ls well liked here, nnd each boy will havo many rooters tonight. A BIG delegation of sailor boys are coming up from their New Jersey station to root for Hay. Tho latter Is a brother to Jako Piller, scconu Dasn ' man for the Pirates, and Pltler. tho ! big fellow on the University of Pitts burgh eleven. He Is a perfect exam ple of tho gentleman-boxer and a i clever boy with his ha..ds." ' .Tack lllnckliurn. the veteran mMdlewelsht. came throuBh with Hying colore nsaln.t ' Herman Miller nt tho Oamhrla laat nlsht. At the conclusion nf elshtecn fast minutes .Tack waa several laps ahead of tho Haiti. moro hoy. ' Irish I'ntsv nine, who la matched with Penny Leonard fnr next Wednesday, wrltee I throuBh Harry I'ollok that he la tn tine ' condition and confident of ot least outpoint- Inn tho champion If not the old kayo. IYeil l'ultoii tnanaeca to pick off n few dead ones It aeemi, I.aat nlalit he hoxctl Tom Mcllahnn, tho Plitaburah heavy and next Holiday evenlna- ho will tackle I'nrllj 1 lun. in a ten-rounder, av v,uiumuu, j. , John J. VVtil.h has heen named chairman j of tlie committee on ItoxJns of thn Metropoli tan association of the A A V., nnd will i have completo charso of a his tournament HILL BELT. the to hn I'ork. h'M nt th Mn ntn t tali Casino, Ne Ilrreniher -11 and 'J7. and Khl Williams, former hantnm ktnir. johiinv l;rtie, in western l.iintam, iirr. to meet at lUltlmore on the 17lh VVHIUins haa amed tn make IIS at to n. m It Is not exneited that Jrtlo'H defeat last nlKht will afUct tho tout. The New l'olo and rostman t'hihs In New York conducted houts for cluh memhr ra last nlsht and thn pollio did not interfere Ho did tho Ilroadway flub renntly and the promoters now aro held lor Special russloi.a Hilly Glli. on Is wott.ne hard to adver tise the e'llne-I.eonHrd hnut In New York rjlne luia pest, red Penny so lontr that C.llisnn lUslrca every fan In New York tn ae, Ilenny put tho tdthls under thn ambitious r.its). Wnrld'a Il.Mutnimieiffht ( hntnplon 1'ctcv Herman hoxed nt the lTnln I.eiiKUo last nhfht and ynvo n i lever exhibition Her man Is viorklnie hero for his hout next Mon- diy nlitht with Joe Tuber. Ilolh hoja ure fast and the llttlo fclluvvs aro expected to please. Johnny Tillninn la dolnj; everything ex- cept turn lis purses over to charltj 1'or some time he tins been donattns a i.rrcent aso to tho Ited Cross. When he fought Jack llrltlun lit lloston a rolleitlon was taken up ror a naval reiier ruim Joiinny fave t-3. llrlttou did Ida share, and the una cave t--'7.1u. I'rank llacler will box two rf his i ham Plona at the 01mr!. on the 17th Willie Jackson will ensaso Frankle (ultahan, the tioy who stopped Harry Tracy, and ltenny Valirer, the trench ihamplon, ft 111 meet Al Nelson In the semifinal. Jack Wnlpert. a knockout kins from l.an- I caster, vlll he (elveii the once over In the semi at tho National lonlchh Jark musses with riihttng Hobby Hums, the lialtlmore crack. Alike llrtle, brother to Johnny, boxes Ooodlo Welsh. Al Hauer meets tleoriee llemoldy, and Hattllng1 Dundee opens with I 'Jack .Morlcy. Jimmy Pjippas. thn Atlanta tela,), boxer, vi ho meets Younir MciJovern tn the semifinal to the I.eonard-Cltne hout next Wednesday nlsht. scored a victory In Now York last nleht. Jimmy fought a lad i.amed IMdlc ! Fletcher and waa entitled to the verdict. ryHAT happens if your Crank - Case runs dry? There is no different result if the oil you are usintj fails to FLOW FREELY AT ZERO Starts With ihe Engine. Supreme Auto Oil- Gives Efficient Lubrication and Flows Freely at Zero Stalls With t" Enrjine D rain your Case and try it Gulf Refi ran Co ininrj mpany tssm mm HOB SEElEiaSSI 'Sail tn H BM CK53I JMH am WP1 esK U tMi vicinity; Oeneral .Waller,. era- jjaj. suite a creditable esMprlng la I Voncannon Makes Hole in One riNKlttlltRT. N. R . nee R Koreit Von. cannon, o local banker and member of the Moore County Country flub, made the abtth hole pn the J.o. 2 course at I'lnehurat In 1 yesterday. The distance la US yarda four holes were made In I here last sea. son and two during the year preceding Mr nne'h,lunr,.rtnl,,lCv,l',,er,.h0 "r,t t"l't""i 0LYMPIA A. A. ""? "d I"Inb,,,.d" .monhav jSnwiKj,,,iaSSI.Jgt ft ra A'iiisra v.. '...KrVa. Frankle llaker s. Hilly Horn ned Ilolan vs. Vouns Mohoney. PETE HERMAN vi. JOE TUBER tie. Hes.SOt, 7He. Arena l.l.B0.lnc.war tax The Oreat Illc Kpeetal Show Benny Leonard vs. Iriih Patsy Cline .OI.YMI'IA. Ileremher It Nntinnal A C 1 1th and Catharine national . -. ji, j,nnrn, mt. KATUBDW EVE.MNO, DECKMBER Johnny Dundee vs. Johnny Ray yUhtlna Rebbr Borne . tt, O. Jack Welpert MHle fe.tler.rJeeile W.Uh- ww" flSMXK CJLSJMX CMTWli I SUITS 1 80 Oil OVERCOATS sjBasiBiORnUr. nEnucrJ) rnoM so. ts and to Merchant Tailors S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch Street! n..en Monday and Hatiirdsy t'ntll n "'-leek PETERM0RAN&C0. Tho Philadelphia Ledger says: "Those who have read Empey should read NOBBS "Each supplements the other. "Hls.plc,tur of life In the trenches Is vivid ana thrilling. One feels that It Is authentic." ' On the Rightof the British Line By Captain Gilbert Nofcb. 1.2S net. Charles Scribner'i Sons Fifth Ave. t48th St., New York -1 Nerves? Does moking: ever make you nervous, irritable, easily annoyed? Then .switch to the GIRAItp! You'll find it a boon and a bless ing to your nerves. Yes, nnd you'll also find it as lull-flavored and satisfying as it is, harmless Real Havana - 10c and up (iiraiYl '1 Never pets on your nerves s eVJl feO -- . -w Jv( li.iL .
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