Tt ' KW'' f 'LEDGEIM HA'. - THUKSDAY,- vr tmmf '.! . tE&GtlE IS HAVING ITS TROUBLES WITH A FUEL FAMINE AND FEW TRADES , AMERICAN BASKETBALL LEAGUE ' HANDS SOLAR PLEXUS TO IDEA THAT THE CAGE GAME IS DEAD ISTUFP AND REVERSE A HANDY MAN AROUND THE HOUSE fGLISHtN MOVE TO SPLIT RECEIPTS OF WORLD'S SERIES KVi' ft? - fAirned to Reduce Club Financial Re sponsibilities and Cure Players' k Salary Dissatisfaction il' l..r.J.v 11 .i..nH l .---.. .. ..... . ..-.. 1, iif iitrnih aueiun ancu eiuii id now uppurcui u u imui v vv,.. ..,., r tliamct-tint. of baseball club moguls in Chicago, following which jancod thai hereafter and until further notlco plajcra on worm iHvould not nlonn bo allowed tu culov tho rleli vote, but that ton iho llrst four teams of each Ieaguo would bo permitted n ncilt on. Tho first general Intimation, us already commented upon, the main Idea tho paramount consideration, as tt were wan to obvious Injustice to placnj not fortunate enough to biippcn to bo r, tho winning team and to maintain Interest In play throughout Mt otto elull owner has been frank enough to admit that tho under- ilVo ,ua much deeper than uppoa'red, und tint hi fuct tho measure ro-edsed Instrument calculated to cut two uuja nnd ttro two T utilitarian purposed. Uuo of thcto wus n (, ncrul comer Ins of ccs durlifj tho lean jear thrcatetilnc und the other was tho rails- l plajcra In tcw of rcduecd salaries. Viewed from this uncle the bcdoclarcd u dever plcco of financing, lnolInc as It doci, In (Wial)sls, tho Bhlftlnc of the two-horned dilemma upon tho ecr , ana dear old public. fa und liguics aio icadlly foi lliconiins lu indicate the unusual anclnl burdens necessary to bo boino by club unncis tho com- 'season lu addltluu to the mere instructions nnd handicaps tup ,by the war. ft ffi Cost of Uuxebull Equipment Sour SHALL equipment and appurtenances of ccry l.lud utc uuutcl bk" for tho (.omlnc reason, if tho baseball market prosiiortlcatioiiii ibe credited. Uniforms, thocs, balj, balls, Mitts, padt, etc, all mo rib show an lnu-cac of 23 per.ye.nt, while traclluc expenses scnorally k'Bcctcsariiy. higher. Hotel rates hao climbed and tracl la much crtain and ccrj thins Is coins up, und thcro jou are. Old 0cr- apenso promises to be rampant durhis tho cntlro courto of tho big e' somewhere on tho other ride-. 4of tho paramount Irsues not jet dclluitcly ultacl.cd is tho matter I money nc.M cnr. Tills que t lion Id bcliiy upproachid with tho dell-' -tt German addressing an International uipliwiitlc problem. Will IWc stund a ralso to sec an urtlclo of ball Interior to tho conventional far.i. . - - - ' . . . .... ir it win stind a raise, to vnat extent; .n angiea ot tnu i'Xlll lo icrutlnlzcl ut 'tho Cincinnati meeting r.cU Monday, It la rtlicr consideration of the method of collecting tho war ti;; on udi.il.. ryot open. This etncral subject, of necessity, has direct bearing upon stlon ot a possible ralto of admission money, and somt) ar inclined ik that tho better method wbuld be for the clubs to drop tho idea ot nc tmall odd cum: from each patron and merely mal.o a modect a jln admission and ctand the Ooiernment tas themsches . ... ERTAINLY an arrangement of this l.tnd would expedite tho buti- rnesa of getting patrons lnt6 tho parka and would also grcatl plify tho prorjosed method of dishing out enormous, quantities of nnles, nlcKcls and dimes in change. Eddie Collins and Alex I'cbbiiiiisiic &,fC4lute of tho tpllt pot rule that uugcettti Interesting icncctiou js 'effect ot tho tnoaiuro upon profouelonal worllo tcrlea partlclpanto tlo CoHlhu,an4 of men lll.o Alexander, with hopcj ot getting a ihot W'b series dough by lrtuo of a flange A plebiscite of tho Glanto White Sol. ould hardly thow u unonlinouj oto In faor of tho ion. fc,intcrprjslng Now Vorl: terlbo liaa hustled about and securod a. few- re which throw come light upon tM rpteulatlon In hand. Ha waa get a single favorable opinion among ths members of tho trams I'and his lntentew lth AJes Mas one ot tho most, pessimistic. t tneautaenuc utterances: s a ohaincl It Is UKo robbing mo ol t300 neit fal'." lldward t,m In faor of anj thing that ghes thd ball plajcr moiioy If I'm the -Benny ICauu. suro tore I hud counted on a winners thaio ne.st jcar." Daw Herrmann haa been trjli'S to get a thco of that world's tones 5r years. He's put It oer ut lntt." John J. JfcQraw. (Jpl I'o been robbed," "Uappj " Tclsh. (joaai hub means an tniiKu cry mtio moro in Ohlcag" thin I ao If, I had ttayed In Philadelphia. UrocrCk eland Alexander. 0 b r UX'S alleged refrain lawoll lndlcathe of tho fuct that with the laew arrangement tho great stars of tho camo LiuId Ln mmti ljxe satisfied ln tho future with membership on an acrago team vaai if inclined to tcramblo to get together on ono or two team, championship probabilities. Another League Gaapinyfov Uvealh HI ,Uio blow lnfllctod bateball generally comet tho reflection tlut tho Kent ana nonorabio eoay tometim-o Known ai tha Btoio Leai-uo has tt a flerco welt. Mr. Jack Troet. tho chief promoter of this organlia 1,'gettuig his bumps along v.Mh tho other magnates, for he, too, llnds .altoeethar different from tho ordinary. Heretofore tho tueceta ot pter Jeaguo has been In exact ratio lo tho toverlty of tho climate tner caused me tana 10 sees vne grateful und inspiring toclety of f.and tho activiUes of tho organization buvo found their chief ijjn the cheer of tho storo or offlce ttove. bla Information lias it that tho coal ahortago haa greatly reduced fo atoo suppl-. In addition, real ilvo winter gostlp hai, tlumDod i the announcement of tho fwo local clubs of tho disposal of their hktars, and llttlo haa transpired of lalo in tho way of player deals i fuel, after all, tor tho maintenance of ieaguo uctiwtlcu. tport BOribca hao Iiad ull tho 'best of winter doclopmcntu un ill checkerboard. After finishing up -wltli tho Alexander ami jeal they hao had tho Ilogcrs Hornsby cpltodo to fall bade on. az Cardiuai star lias open getting moro publicity in both that eltv S,JuiB of laic than Benny Kuurf ecr got in hU ripest publicity dajo. m t is sold and tho St. Loul fanu 11ao blown up tho pari:, and Him I Jnot going to bo parted vltU "ut any price." Tho latest story is peghman lias offered for tho St. Louis idol everybody iu tho Cub eptinc Alexander and Klllcfcr, and a "lirgo monclarv conBirtoi. '" V ... (answer tp this, reported as coming from I'reildcnt Branch key and Manager Jack Hendricks, ij that, vlillo it Ij u, Una ta hao great teams In Chicago and New York. It Wr.nf . rut ot the eiuestion to conildcr tho hunger and thlrtt of tho tla public for a vmninff team onco in a lifetime. Thcro the r rWw rests, und tho Btoo Loaguo may bo said to bo ut least liy out o tor tuo timo Dcmg dctpito the fuel menace. Wrestling 21ost Lucrative Sport rafio cporta critic. U ashed whit lines of athletic activity produce ct income, wouia tay. poxmg or batLball. 'llio flcures do not i twpresi6h, wrestling, according to the statisticians, being much tt tnan eiwer, xne lact is, according to report, heavyweight i hot only the best pa!4 men in the rport game, but that iinu. ttana" aio thrifty and tbat many hai a amassed largo fortunes. l mwuer is ttatea to ttavo accumulated a modest competency of i,uuu,vuu pqor 10 tuo war. If la more popular abrcSad than here, und the bis fortunes hae coreign maw. uacKenscaroidt, Uio itussUn Lion, is stated to . million, -and there aro declared to bo other' plutocrats in tho tt; ssoyasico, uio rpic, is classed as halnr; carni mnr. nghlii mat carocr. -, . - S T.T MHS77 ' " OH-M BOUT" filX , AMD A -BARREL CAM 0 'CORrJ .BETTea SElvJol - Wc-rt'T TbU CALL P-t ' -AND -OCtJD UP llowi 'BjuT pEACHe- pepper tP THC MARKCT lT A HAM -Yet- V A WiCP Ycl-Ybi I r I 1 HSSjT fir oxcrJ apple nicccanma mush ) y v n Wou Bt?;rr7L? oil y"-s,Me i.e L I YES- WE'LL UAMT IwAAJT 'BOUT BREAD - OTM 0X6- COMIM 1 ISOtAZ iALT- 014 r vTenJ P00W05 KlrJDO" PO-ErJ WHCtC LL. re, r j K V yV y BC ALL - I'LL MMfflCTvfc SflUI J&Z&C Traymoro Hull Is Thronged With Enthusi astic Fans on Playing Nights Many , Big Leaguers Seen in Action (irately in tho tlorlns minutes, lhey hecured u fno fhut by llnslctt and a two-pointer by Trautwcln, brlnglr S them within one point, KM1, at, which the Kiina endfd. Tho Hcldycoale woro! llan cock, i ; HI, fulumba, Thcv wtnt tu (1). GUANTLAND RICE, NOW IN CAMP, SAYS ARMY LIFE IS BY ALL ODDS GREATEST OP NATIONAL GAMES Schoolboy Fumbles Uj l'AUL I'llEI' I T.. OLT. rtlew of the echal3SUc ilia v-J-plona of 1917 of this city only the Member: of Uio two school leaguer "Vi IntetteholasHi anj Inttrjeademle. wcrt. taUn into consideration, thus IcaMngUieM (, GiveS tllG NeV Soldier Health UllCi Stl'eilgth, Teaches Him Discipline and Shows Value PENN TO STAGE TITULAR GAMES rpilL'UU may bo mmy prrtons In thlj J. town who wcro of tlio opinion uiii Iviekctbalt was drid, but a Urfic, In fact decidedly larsc. citlicrlng of iK" fan-), Including Willi mi 1. J-cliclTn, ti,.,i..i, r t. a ilMitnrt ILSlrril r.jgue. had tlich opinion rexrrscd utter I I'owcll (.'). Truutwcln (S). Wood (1) ,. ..i.i., .. i.i,. n.nnint?ii tlnlnjs ut Tras-i I unlc i s (S). 1 ishcr (S), Moorhrad (3) moro Hall, tho homo of tho American' HuncoeK cageil nlno out of fifteen fouls League, last night ami ht. lolumba fclx out of nineteen. Ihcro wem u imnibrr ot blc Iraeuersj Loe" Newman, ono of tho best vhj I hi action, IncltnlInK ' loi cviii"'. "Moor jilajed tho gunie. "h'-lpcd" Rrotliri. I'renton: Harry I'iissoii nnd ' L "V " 1 lioenl Ueth Israel down Y. 31. II. A. bv cru, of ie Neil- Mm Jlouilicml, I'at I 33.22, 1 1)0 jroal-tosslhg of Snurlr wui Hulctt nnd llownnl Wol, t.t jupprr, Allle risher, of e:iesioel loin l''in- lray, ot Wlll.nbirre, mid Ham l-cnnui. 'of Cirbondilr. The otlnri vcr. good , enough for fust noddy but hid cm- 1 dently been f rloofcrd. and If the s jnu. (lacked am of the tlnes-o o l'V been . 1 ... I.hnli1 In HlO blR allow liLXUClUllllU lu ,.,.-..-.- J Hunt, .w wtliivn !, ". , Ithe dtnclt wau orrbilinccd by tlio n-njll (1)i snrts (b rennlii thUflasm ot tho tl'cnaior inu '"'"" II Mil a titiC'sfu ccnlnc. esprcltlly Jiio'muX nnd d inch vhlchionth-urd until mldnlKht . ,, , , . a i-i and tho boss from n "! Mi tlr und LchlRh Mur ro to bo eum nientol on their tu.cess "ben " iu" eldered tlut llamw U hid them 1 0-. tho Hart llopMnss crowd i 1 " At the lciiir.lns and it Joohe. II .1.. ..1.1.1 ..,. Ilinrnr.lv wild! TriUtwlMIl Wood and "Lin' l'owcll rcSltered four nea ,,a 1 mcr fiiccfvilMilbi.r.nl.-, I'ow ell settln? i" Hut (n the middle of the opening frame the taints e-.me lo life, r-'jnlcajj counted and Hirer- .ucccrtrie thots n Earn Sloorheid mid" the totals read 1. 11. Tho period com lud'd 13-11 Tho teiond halt wus oiu- of the fleriert affairs wcro scn.r. Th" tuinl Ine was cMeiitloually eloto and a3 11 rcaiilt tho (hots were hurrlrd. (. Co- I lumba was the only lde lmins a iliami' lo eounl, 03 tho ball w is In theh por (ppIt.ii lirarly all tho time I 1 liflern minutes of play tho talnls romptlrd two field gcaln !y l)unlea mil firhri which, with -1 clnjlr foul, ro thrm a oro point lead ot 1C-1-. Iu the next minute KUher added thre additional points en a field and foul Ioec, fcore I 20-13 After pli: Ins rlxtcen minutes Hancock cased a foul and worked de- thei frilurc of H1I3 fraeiia and plajlni; nt RUird ho rcBlsterrd fK uoala iicnlnt Hrcnillti After 11 tlo ut J-1 was broken tluro iicer was any doubt as to Iho tmliomo "f the niitih. Tho llrst half ended 1S-T. Urotherhood mado nlno field ohms lo tour by V. M. II, .V. nnd thr went to Smith fl), rirsicn (11, ,en. ft). Schncldcnmn (1) and UolUlfb (O. 'ii foul losses wtro fourteen out of thirtv for Krothcrli'iod and lourticu out of twintj-clsht for 1JH 11 A 'llio Inlcreounty Leigur, a ihl pf Iho I rniiMhanla, Male, Is about lo at. tend II! own requiem Jlli?ilnir Jolin.-on tho luial lercico. li.iii rii'lfled and joined tho na ll ir- .itlcndjnt Dill." Sillier the tormer Kejetutie ..Iji. I3I0 ot tlio camden tf-im, his ilsncd with Hazletou of tlio fcnnlanla Statu I.easur, and will leport this week Ilazlcton Id tilco aftrr bain Moorhead, lato il J itpci JJmmy JJrowu h no loiv'T with tlio llizleton team. ltubo raslunan nuy toon bo teen wllh llanrocle In tho Amer'oi'i 1,'apue and Li u MiRSmiiti Is rllelblo to plav nct Jfondiy nihil t with Ornthcrnojif poih ItkI. Miec la rrporleil an null tlnif e-iibondilc, but bo will ttlll n fen w llh that club Tho State Leieuero luo placed 1 caliry limit of $150 n month In effecL This is all bunk, In the opinion of tho writer, as there are moro wast than ono In erttlne tha ex tra charge A r ilary limit In any rport tj elmply a Joke. I: Independent school teams out of tho list Thin bar broujht forth tCMral clalmrj from itadcnts of the Independent lnctl-i lul!ca la regard to the Aarlouj titles. A lettir written by ionic ono with tho mon de plume Purple and Gold SJtudent, 1 1 was rcceird jceterday, ln which the Avruer wauis e.auionc iiiu u.uwi addrd to Northeast HlEli and Venn , Chirtcr for tho ccholntlc chami'lon-hlp cf the eiiy n fOMbill. The l.ttfr Ijhows t do not Ualm tl.nt CatUrllc Hlsh would defeat l.'ortb eact or Penn Charter. Nelthsr do 1 June the tllshtest Idea tliat v a would co down to defeat before them. Cathe 11c lib:., hid two scrimmages vith t.erthcaet. tne first on our trldlron which can fairly bo called u draw-. Tht second was held the follow lnc afternoon on tt.o Aichlts field. Moderty ii tlie on! obetncls that presents me from telllns what wo did to Coach Harry fndcr'i. team. , 'Wo did not hao tho opportunity to1 play or icrlmmage with ruin Charter, co isnnot ciy what tri ti;ult would hac been ' ' Catholic lliah maj lae had thj bolter of Kortlicutt In 1 , li'aelldi' icrlmraasc, but brlre . In; li to UvO tlu i"Mlem of loin Piiaihe c'ores tbo 1'urplo uuj Ciold'a ililni dies a rad death Northern opened Its traion bv defeatlne Vlllanoia 1'rop 03-u while later In the teaion Villa noii Prep won from Catholli Jllsh School by 1 larso t-orc J'jidnor Hlsh defeated Penn Charter T-0 an! Catliolic Hlsh Jt-t'. of Service in Developing Character liy GUAM LAND KICl. Uc.clllo It o daiun 01' ei iimter montiny, Oau.11 with a ztrcak of gray: With mo attcep in the blanhclz Oreammy my time away; Jn'jggled under tho ti'jt'fc top Just ac tho prau iiibt cltarc, Dreaming of other mornings Back through a tliousand yean And then with a call that eehoct Drear as the funeral drum, Cutting my heart to ribbone Tho RtieiUe aayc, "Como"! It'o dcu.ii on a winter morning, With a led streak through the trees With mo aeleep in tho blanhch, Dreaming of peace and case Dreaming of dauo behind mt far from tho Lhakied braie, I'ar from a stove unlighltd And a tent an eold ao tho grau And then, uith n blaro that iojsis 11a hoc to the winter skicc, I'carmg my soul to pieces Tho RcvcilLo Laga "RLe"! Colleges Favor Holding! Outdoor Intercollegiatcs i on Franklin Field 01! J EOT TO DATES I he guile o( iho Huns aic unc thing, I'art of a big dny's job; Tho big ciiella a'e another, liringmg their thrill or throb, l.ifc tu a dugout's nothing ro bring on a ringirg cheer, Rut giie mo Iho big ohclh crashtwi, tine mo tlio puna to hear 110 me the Hum' uoret ansu,ei '.mic mo the charging drum When out of the eold dawn'c ihadou.. I he IiCietlle taye "Come"! jot that inaitutlon lattrprluB and with 1J,C oamc to l'lar Shirt It chows him the lalue ot a small tqyad cf rtarj defeated Pern' tenlce In the development of chirau.tr. rha-lj. In' llio rfn-sl ImM. ,-i.a.i i lTTlj 1LVVE Tit !n -1 rftl rati ,.l .mi., t-i ., .vvJ,,v.w u. iiwi av.vti. Itter won tha Glen Mills tnterscholaHlc W brief career cither rlajlns comoieien If thero was not altsehed'tiienat. inset defeating such teams as rerkio. same or watrhlns others play come ter tf 1 preparednets that would lea.c M:W IOHIv, J an. 'o 1 Tho luunollcglato tracl: anl ilcld elramplonchlp cames of tlio I. C. A. A. A. ' ' A. will be held on Friday and Saturdir ' May It and Juno 1, unlers thcro is a 1 constitutional amendment chaneh c tM 1 dato, and there will be ro Indoor Inter collegiate meet this jear. This was the 1 cffletal announcement mado jesterday by Itcmeyn Eerry, of the graduate ad Isory committee. It thould ret at rcrt all rumors as to chango of dato of tho ' ! annual outdoor games and ns, to the ' I probability of Uio holdins of Uio Indoor I gamer. "It is probable, v ltd Mr. Ccrrs , "that 1 tho games will lo held on l'ranklln . I Field, Prtl'adelphla. No other member 1 ' of tho arcoclatlon Is In 1 position to lo tho ho:t for tho Gamer, and 1'cniujl- I I anta. has already rprebcd .1 will-1 lngive to act ln thit capacity There Is no doubt that rennenh ml t vill li a formal Imitation before the annual 1 contention and that it will be accepted 1 41IU ULfJt.lUll IU U1U UJ. HUM III", i mt, If it will amount to such, will como bccaur.6 of the dates eelected for tho earner, May 31 and Juno 1, which aro regarded by some of tht college au thorities as too late, ilnce man ot the I A former Biown Prep t.hoo star I puts ln a bid in behalf of Brown 1'rtp I for the outdoor tracl: and field cham plonuhlp and tho baseball title. 13ror.ii hid the bs3t trad: team In the hlr.tors IB fMRVM men Eemlnarv, Northcart High, S.ouUi Philadelphia High, Reading High. At lantlc City High, Snarthrooro Prep, Haverford School, Radnor High and ..eteral other first class team:. Theto two .'ctorlco placo the Urown Pron tram nbai n Korlhcjr.t nil Pmn j Charter, tho two Ieaguo tltlo winners. lul euo ucsb u.ai iau uu uuno u lu sic Brown Prep the Independent track ihamplonthlp of tho city. In baseball, with Hob Mckenly on Uie pltrhlng' mound and Bob Dunn on Uie receiving end. Brown Trep defeated jomo of tho best teams In tho city, Including Penn Charter, tho Inter academic League chamrlonrhlp. by the urors of 9 to ". The prep ichuol team did not meet Central High, tho IntcrMhcI astlc Leaguo winners Tho claims of Urown Prep aro well founded, and Inasmuch as It also de feated Ut Josjph College, which team scored wins oer La Sallo and Penn syh anla Military College, tt ha,s a right to Mdr tlio tllio ot lndeiendent bace ball champions of Ph'ladclphU stars of Uio intcrcolltslne athletic circles liao departed from Uielr col leges for the :uniruer acatlon In fact It was brourht out at Uio recant meet ing of Uio National Collegiate Athletic I Atfodation ln Uils city, that Uicre was a general tendency among1 tho trraduatc managers of athletics In tho celle;s t" adiance the date for Uio annual outdoor Camos for Uils reason It Is understood that tha chief objec Mrrt ti thm 1itaiiil4la sti-i f rAm l).,n Kftme and lnscrlblii: comments therou tho Car foreer safe I rUi.iniq Pr.nn nfflo.Ial.i itw hoMino wTifJn , v,,?1Ae'.C,ea IV""'0" wo W,M,U . ,, . Uie meet one monUi earlier and hae ad .h,a.n.ct.t0iCeot,LcSrea ,M'VU? " wrench-and Ilin. ,0, that Miy 10 and 11 would bo lona lrom an ubtenatioi, ,,o,i , '.'" .'." "'"" '""" "! H ,- ' . ' "' ..'"-"'"" ." tbo white tenia m r. ii, iL ,MmlJ o ciock in a warm r om, and hick If gin,; III! Uio btt?antas,thSlWl"lV'dlator ta,t VorMns 10 Pfrt"'1 Unlersal military tenleo would be a "" wonderful thing for tho jouns men or u I Then on do a notice u aio sud. countrj, ocn ir th's war endod forcer dtn,y setting; up tn 1 cold tent thirty tho thought of battle und blood It ijlmlnutej before dajbieak, with four- undoubtedly the greatest training a man 1 ,ton hours' work aheid of jou, ino!. Let tKe Buyer Beware! If you put your money into a farm that turns out to be a poor ono you Have lost part of your savings. How to Buy si Farm By Harry R. O Brien, points out the pit foils and tells what to I00K for. In this wceK's issue of c2Se COUNTRY GENTLEMAN T Curtis Publlihlnj Company 138 Indtpmndencw Squarm 5C Philadelphia' th teji 1 Ike jtar Spietlmi9 4ibftcrlplIon rnpre aontctlvea for our pvrlodloals nlelvr)-liort, Ifyounoed more nDny,vo itetdi rou. MMHMM tho asroclaUon aro eidently wllllnc that tha rimes ho hold late In May or early In June, according to tho replies rerrlcd by Mr. Eerry. Princeton and tho Massachusetts In stltuto of Technology hao failed to re ply 10 the query of Mr. Berry, but Hai ard, ao and Cornell haio been heard from, with picmlses to send athletes to tho games. Hiriard will hao no rcpre sontatfo collection of Its athlotct, a though 1 number of tho students of thr InstltuUon will compete in Uio meet as individuals. Vale will cend a tmall Jcam, becauro of tho cxpenro entailed n iiiiii.ixrniii'ii tL. wv ..,. ana lno eouuiuons imposed by tho mill UMU'bMIbK IS TOO 1JUS ' sillier LIcclcd Lebanon Canlain 1 '"J" fining feature of the Institution FIGHTING THE KAISER m,.,;,.,,. '",' irMiMZvXl team"? t a "r tSTi" ton Uiere haa been no word, cither at flrmathtcly or negallicly. or boy around twenty can cot. lor 11 ne. compllshes three tf tin great things ot llfo- Klrst It glies him lieilth and ctrength Second. It teaches him the laluc of dltclpllne. ins a mmure of artlllcrj, mathematics and a lUtcnn-mlle hike. And In three dajs jou don t remember much about any other existence, to far as comforts or discomforts go. Life, after all, la tlio toughct Came of them all to dope. It can't bo dono. .!.. ,vu". u.n3"iou.l fUrltd 10J8 footba.ll ',pJ,i?.iiifiD.0J.,.A.e.1o?! I'."'" L 1 T,,vi v e.. i.iii ,.... ,.- , ,. .. r," "'J "'"jy.'-" ' ir nni luwvib mvi Kiyjvii uo win uoiil ivnochca ' hnVrt..., !vV ... '.' a" no; uio vy J. i . ... ... . v.".. ',.,, ncu,u ffA$D kiCE 'Lieutenant p. j ''L'rVKii'i'.i'.-' . . . icnnwsnwvvon yesuaraay in tho Ust of War " iw.ewBiHiMw m tuo national Army. S;l:(rUrd'of tbe.Unlted Statfams tkflfl ad MtHotofber, whoso cpntriButlona lm. wu;bI tvpuwa Puiuc Lnxas. y uiM,oi naiiy in tbee columns. wx wiw, na llbUi fHU ArtlUcrv. Llu . " " jw aaya won uau- So Itcleabc Uasbruok CHICAGO Jtn. S Th worlds e'uim Dloi Wlitts Bon Mill lno to try to rfr-at nftit ihon vltbout ttia crlees of llob H-tdrcoK. nrtt cato recruit, whom rnomnt otc w3 batrd tu tha coclir k box piueh ot tho urn ln tho cloiinc veeka of tho 1617 tfcon U wan annouscM ;aaterday from Sox headauarltra that Bob ba4 bfn ro tfti to tbo MoMlo dub of tha t'Qultern Laafur. , Jockey Wells Dying From Spill T.TCW ORlCATtS. Jan 3 Jock.y Walla la d1ni with (raiMurad akull, and Valeria Heat, I ho boraa ba wn rldlnc setterday. bad tn ba deatroiad Tha borea broUa ta rlsbt toreltff whlla eba aacond raca aa on. and Tiozy Jolinaon. ulth Btana in (ha aid dla, tell oor her. , Pitcher Crobb Arrested CllICAOO. Jan. 3 -- Oaorse Crabb. & I pitcher wltb tha Dee Wolnco club of tho t vcrn uut 11 (ttfon waa nrreitaa bera yeatarday attar a mild New ttr a celebration Crabb oooie eara ato ri K' rn --rll ty tee Brooklro National atua flub. ' . Wentwortlt Slalne Captain. ORONO. Ma. Jan. n rtlpi C. Went worth, of Ixamark. ile . jeatarday vaa elaoted caDtaln of tha UnlvcFaltv t.r r.in. baaoball team, to luccead Criuont O Froetc, I vi niiia.w. bow i rnemricr 01 tna naval raaerva. Went worth played rlabt Uald dur. Jne tbo lat twofaeaeona. Chip anil Dillon Matched 'DUMTTUl Mlna. Jan. 3. -aoorM O, f Nw Castle, Pa., and Jaak DU- Out JIVll Take on Wilhird PAPjlt, Jan. a. Georges t-arpciitier, I'rcncU hcaj-elght pugilistic champion. Is too busy at lib job of lighting tbo Kalror to heed any challenge" by Jess Wlllard, world's heavyw eight champion, for to small a thing as a mere light in the squared circle. "Juat as soon as tho ICaUcr Is knocked out," the famous French fighter said to day, "Ira wllllnr to lake up Wlllard's challenge. Until tbat time I'm .going to be too busy fighting him to entertain any other Ideas about fighting." j Carpentter is now a pilot aviator in the French flying corps. 'Ho wau In ; Paris today on a brief period of leaio iron, mo rroni. (1 Mt fit llnl.l M 1lu.. ,IM- 13 a Junior and In tlajlnr balfback' durln iv. SJSSf.n..,i,:,tr,lu."r..- ."s1? ?it '' Knw,,!e .lu Wrt afl th Create, fwt ball nrouut i of I r. ... nui, n.k.i .a ,--- - """ L - '"a iiiaji) fVUUVI CIUCI .wo wrfw .i .vir awisui, ot tne i'nn ciecu SUITS $ 1 90 OR OVEECOATB JL Ji ORDED OrtDED REDUCED FROM $30. 13 tad &0 lluggins Due in New York Today ! NEW TOmr. -T.m n inn.. r i I R;.,.",l5!rr-0.. CfJlnals and now . PRTPRMOR AN XrC( Mlt niuimvmuiuvviTiDin t S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch Slresta P"- Monday and 8nt -nl-"- t rtn fl .t, J rrlES.oN E ySjsr iim DIRECTORY W. JM "us ,iu j lair aJaH WJI ll B S$ II viJy?aH!BBfca JAY4.i9t I Jnf In charto of Iho New lork lanlteea. waa about bla plana for tho cotnlnc bateball aeatou. Willard Turna Down Big 1'urtc CHIOAOO, Jan. 8 Joa Millard Jndleatei "Ht i5,y " vo"l not accept tha- offer of $100,000 to fabt at Demlnc, N. ft . wblcb was talerraphed blm by p. lurner. a wealthy aportaman of tbtt place Millard tald tba sata rccelpta In ao amall a towu would not ba anousb Jo warrant elimlna for a. match there Giants Mail I'lafers Contracts NEW TOIUC Jan. I. Tho New York atlonal Leaauo baseball club an nouneed tontflit that contracts tor the coming season have been sent to all players on the Giant roster, with tho u. cepUon of Captain Charles llarxog. mm WILLIAM'STEEL&&50NS'C0 ARCHITECTS WG1KEERS CONSTRUCTORS PHILAUELPHIA anp TORONTO Behind Stecla Serrlce la an Adrtaory Beari ot peciallfta capable of fwlrinc all probleua of bulled Inf conitrucUon, building- equipment and last pact economy. Statla Barrica 1 ceiaprahaaaiT Announcement is made that tht regular spring issue1 of the m Philadelphia telephone directory m go to press on Friday, January 4th, 1918 The Bell Telephone Co, of Penna. J ? wihi vvnuu iiMAiigimr yOr Q T OAtract has anotluir C to tna oBMaJs of I .am pncucaL . - -Vu. ItJ , , -IV.. TiL .'& ,' -' r
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