9PB,fi,''TA; ' HtywH'T. pif&V'J'lrrrt W -h-" - , ,r r "7T7" . ' v, ''flWf '7s,'-l "" ' 'wviy ,., ,;? i'(,'" " .. tUiamuj. sri'srssrt utfTi J M a, a .--i. -t-JitmL- .. , , . ,-, i jjiL'Tl, 1 - J. -r . H i! ILTT-ilWri - A in4a I " - . I "" di PERFORMED LIKE A MEMBER OF THE ATHLETICS WHEN HE MET FRED FULT01 CAMP STOVE LEAGUE ENLIVENED! tMAN MAXWELL ENDS THE OLD NO MAN'S LAND BY COLLEGE PARTISANS NAMING lR AND THEN BEGINS THE NEW ALL TIMERS' GRIDIRON SQUADS TH A VICTORY ON GOLF LINKS - ; Rice Accords Yale Selections Best Line, But' ithful Philadelphia!!, in Fine Fettle, Cap- Pronounces Harvard's Backneld Greatly Superior Penn Stars Would Shine res Two Prizes at Pinehurst Golf Keeps Two Masters of Men Physically Fit V. sasssssmaaaBsssssitasVsarrxtsr1 m Mwnin9BiiBHjfi hi.: iw4'F' i i7wa w" y.ym virT"TjinwiitmmmwirvrnTmjtwnr-"n-iMri i w ii i i i --vt. r iwrnnHwrnwwt-nr'4i)'i''ui"iiinraiHBWiiMP-vir' """. wwt"cv 1- JRMANT. MAXWi:t,T,, Philadelphia's leailinR golfer, lias tho unique) Unctlon of having ended tho old ring score and of beginning tho red on tho links this season. nth annual midwinter tournament. but owing to snowstorms and cold hd until last Saturday, something weather rarely Interferes with golf ell's work at Hnehurst last year . his winning the North and South VA h ...... .-... . 1. n I. .1111 ..nt i JCJL & JUUIlUfilCl Willi II nLUl I Ul hlt, few years has been excellent. tehed more.' than 110 pounds can hit ftfewn a marvel to those who hao watched his somo, In that famous thltty- felht-hoIe match at Whltcmarsli, whero JsKcrnes and Loos, won onp of the best 1U own, and If the amateur championship Is held this ear lio nui'bc ono ft the few men worth Keeping an cyo on. Clilclt Kvans suvs he is heading ft far a natlonnl chnmnlnnahln. nnd the Efli know. WHr;TIIi:U plajlng over houthein (uures and putting over hand greens really. fits n, golfer for pi ly In this section Is a moot question. There aro thoo who nuilii tiiln that southern golf throws the player off his game and the same argument Is mado with refer ence to Indoor gbl'f. 15.it u golfer of Maxwell's caliber Is superior to these conditions. -i Golf Sole Recreation of )RES1DENT WILSON' did two things . delivered before Cmaress his mnsterful peaco program. In tho morning played golf. Some enterprising Washington correspondent lias discov er Wed that on cvety occasion when the ?,Congress he has prefaced It by a morning on tho links. And golf Is tho thing that keens tho man with JrcMa shouldeis fit for tho most strenuous jynlted Slates ever tackled. jf,. And there Is another master of through the papers In spite of tho fact t? 44k AAA nn.1 111 AAA M.. .. .I .. 1 . .. 1.. .. .. . IJWiVWV HHU IV,VVW 111V11 UIIU nilU J3 11UL K,whose sole recreation Is golf. Kugono CBteel Company, Is tho man, and ho it 1 that he is tho greatest steel man In RfGrace, known to many as a million dollar-a-j ear man, keeps himself fit for iJ&the tremendous Job Is by playing golf. Ho Is not the t po of business man ta&JVtUl ShlltN llttt (At! flA1l llniLn nt tll tlmn Iia fn.ita tllrn U nn.l linirlii tnw fl.n rKolf course. Ho puts more well directed i? 8et men do in n. week. But when his work and for two cVijs, when tho fisto thoso two dajs he crowds scventy TlJit. GltACC Is not In tho class of golfers whom former President J-tX Taft termed bumple puppy. He has to his credit a 75 made ocr tho Seavlew course and a 78 legist red at tho Baltimore Countrj Club. Ho has no rating at his homo club, but his game Is good enough to make him ellglblo to play for tho national amateur championship. :t Captained Lehigh Valleu Varsitu Ball Team gktTEARS ago, when he was a student jR m couego team ana no was captain jh had a corking good team. Thero as him play on the old Capo May nted by remarkably good college his, golfing style reminds ono of a first saw him play at Pine Valley . Itavebeen a ball plaer. Unlike a lot of all the coif course. He Is crv democratic. Hn Is mom nr 1au uair.tnimiii s-bttt-occasionally ho takes lessons from i ttt the kinks. He hits a long ball, and rJBvana and Warren Corkran ho not infrequently outdrives them. Ills work ;Slth the Iron clubs Is excellent nnd on tho nuttlnrr creen his nl.-iv nt tim,.a r,)ia almost uncanny. i m i?A tpHOSE who know him well call that three of our greatest Americans have been known oy their initials. Tho lato Charles I'rohman was known as "C. r." every aotor and manager. When wo say "T. It" evciy ono knows of Whom we are speaking. And "13. C3." to the steel men of this coun try means tho Vemarkablo forty-j car-old man who Is head and shoulders abovo the other steel men of tho country Boston Will Have Only Eight A's on Payroll IXTITH tho aid of tho Imagination, homo ball fans may get a run for their K mnimv TiAvt flAnAii uhAnnVAi- tliA TIaH Cm .a.v.m ,.. it... . Pj&l1j- -- -.... ...u ..... u vwii.u iu luii. aiio oni 'rvMturinerft.ssnrv tn rrpt thn dpslrAd rAnulra ta in Imnnlna tl.n iAn ,, , - Hi - Ala kwAnak a I.a v.lalll.. Iaaiv. fl-Vm ww uimwi w mo walnut ivuju. xna TjM3a It Is not easv to Imairlno what tt, r T ' nn,i ja cv fc ; (juooiuiu vu suuw . wearing the crimson hose during tho jtttred to make this situation possible, nbers of Connlo Mack's erstwhile iAn& since President Praieo is admittedly In tho field for n nnnnnnt. K wlanlng combination,, wouldn't It bo results merely to buy Cddlo Collins and Frank Baker? TIia Anti It,' including the famed "J100.000 Infleld," then would bo intact and tho Wtislng featuro of the arrangement A would be sure to turn the trck, Ma Collins In the White Sox line-uu T - - . tawyingk efficiency,-and his presence ndlngly boost tho playing and V ability to get into world's series feofmectlon with the scheme proposed. -In any event, there should be quite ap yjis spring wnen tne conorts ants, schang, Bush, mrunk, Walsh ith, of course has only a baro outside i aeason, but he still Is a member of t'len't drawing a salary Just now. '.V fQPECULATION over Connlo Mack's selection of plajors to figure - W,in the Mclnnls Jeal suggests at least one good pitcher. Tho me most mentioned Is that of Babe Ruth, who now Is In Boston tocusslng salary or something with Owner I'razee. ' f . . Rogers Hornsby Shies at Gte'en Pitchers .fi .r?. 5RH HORNSBY. who Is very Hit of Charles Weeghman s determined efforts to purchase him from llnali, Is not awed to any extent by major Heague pitchers, as his f average testifies, but he is somewhat afraid of thoso In the bush jLaad xne away from those Class 'they don't know where tho ball's ihlbltlcn games near my home t to. tne plate. Tne pitcners mat i oangerous. in me major league rally Know wnen it s coming kstMr of this it is not remarkable I a major leaguer man tie was Y HEYDLER. of the National League, said that he had re- helped the Red Cross In a ' Jbe dusty flies of the National League marked "Kicks Against old tnem, turning the hte paper wero thus disposed ot and the returns were quite refuses to steer clear , or, tne game, ito too): be iU the same. with who, ii, tno nasi Troyjonu, ium ) ear by w Imilns a medal for tho low new ear with tho first Mctorj This happened nt rineliurst in tno Hay began on tho 28th of Decern' weather tho tournament was not very unusual In rinchurst, whero and nt thnt for only a few dajs. was a scries of Ictorles, culminating championship. 1.1 annilnh I (Mil lttl Y nrlf til lllP. Utll IUUUMI ' vw ..... ..v..- That n slender boy Who has never such terrlllc tee shots has nlwnjs ho and Chick i:un, paired ngulnst contested matches on ircorti, no neiu ur litem- and onen champion ought Two Masters of Men lait Tuesday. In the nfternoon ho President has delivered a message to tho destlnv. of 100.000.000 persona on task that any President of theso men, ono whose name raivly filtorh that ho has under him between . .1 l I.. t.,l1...- tll... II ClCIl IllUllllUUVll 111 It IIU A IIU, O. Grace, tho head of tho Bethlehem Is of whom Charles M. Schwab said tho country. And tho way that Mi. energy Into his day's wort; than Prlday afternoon comes ho lajs asido weather permits, ho plajs golf, and - tw) holes of golf. at Lehigh University, ho plajed on or tno 'arsity for two ears when aro Phlladelphlans who lemember team when that shoro resort was icp. teams during tho summer months. ball plaer. In fact, whin Connlo he remarked that Mr. t.'iaco must other big men, he nsks no privileges professionals in order to straighten In matches with such stars as Chid: him "1Z. CI." It is rather curious lHrllu .... - -t . . tittumi, bvusuii j ei is young, and nther Athltlr nlnvor Tint .ii. . -.-. a.vil llllilL u. iuu team ot ex-Atnietlc players next campaign. But one moro Is re- for Boss Trazco now has eight world - defying combination. tho shortest and surest way to cet wouuld bo a world-beater This for tho additional reason that without that team umilii im r.jn..,! ..ji.. - - - ... abuu.VU ClUUiy In a Bed Sox uniform would cor- drawing ability of tho Boston crew Is another point worth considering a reunion In tho Boston training gamer, ana among those present are Wyckoff and Pcnnock. Barry tho chance of getting into the harness tho outfit In good standing oven If much In the limelight at present as a C and D pitchers who have so much going," says Rogers, "Wo rlavcd in Texas last spring and I was afraid throw 'em at your head without trying iney snoot at you occasionally, but ana you're prepared to dodge." that IJorneby is a very much better wnen in tne minors. pleasing fashion. He Collected all the coin, over to the good cause. Twelve uf and play safe with the tempera- up and went along with Johnny Sherwood Magee. Now he hustles for means anymmr, is as nery and as tna.eii joy div irrepressible Sherwood S. PHILA. UNABLE TO HOLD PRACTICE I I Shortage of Coal Handi caps Basketball and Track Teams SCHOOL MS CLOSED Basketball Games Today Mot riiiliidelplilii High nl I nurfixr iHlr hrhool. chrml f rethicosj nt llutrrfiiril School, Wfht hrtpr Normal at (ieor(ti c1hiI. 1 lill idelptil i Trmlr ut Monnlni I'rrp. lihiEton High ut Snurllimnrr (IkmiI, Itroun l'rrii nt Halroinnntiti lllkli Wll mlnjtton. Ia II I'ollrcn nt IVnn VrMli, fc nlnc. Kiihton IIikIi at orrNtoun lllch, rtr nine. iMinnR Tnrii mia.t (trammtir rlinol mrtt ut (rntral Illch ' P. in. Uy PAUL 1'REI Connie's mackerels will le-n0 In n What ihanco has a team to win tho "ouple of months on the cotithcrn jaunt, clmmptonohlp when tho men me unable Lut It Is not Known who will innKo the to holil practice' Tho team ma bo trip. Iho team Is nil shot ti pieces, ns composed of slar In their nspectlo nineteen of last jeir'.s pl.'jers rltlur positions, but without team loheslon, liao bien miM or uteppeil In tlio ilrnfi which onl comes from pi notice. It will, whero the wern Kicked by tho army Ioo the nujorltj ot Its names This Ih luule. A fen old-tlmeis liKe Plus Hodie true of rondltlons nt houth l'lill.idclphl.i I Itubo Schauer, Jimmy Jamleson, Klmcr IIlKh School t'lassea hao not btcnlJIjeia and Hill JIir still aro on deck held for moro thun n week and it Is not I and Joa Duiwn, tho Kid hhortstop, has known when tho bulldlnir will bo re-inot jet been, xolu Tlio three Hod box opened, due to tho shortage of coil pUirs crabbed In tho sale of Mrunk, The members of last ear's champion. Hush and Hchanfr mav bo aalltblc nnd ship team are back in rchool, but can t !,on0 other stars will bo selected bj Bet Into the Km to practice for the Connie when ho comes back from the imersrnoiastic i.encue contein in h any wonder that they lost to Central High, which team has been piaulcin; for nearly n month'.' Tlio leiguo olllcl.ils should come to tho aid of tho Kouth Philadelphia school bos. Tho Southern team Is not content to rest on tho perfect alibi wjilch they have If they lose tho title, but aie en terlnir each eamo determined to win despite tho great handicap under which they are working irom ratmorans i:hibitlon games will Tho first of a series of four In- . bo played In both towns and the teams door track meets which are cunducted will travel north together mil .Shetts oach j ear for tho Philadelphia gram-1 lino Is preparing n schedule and will try mar schools .was held this nfternoonlto play games In towns near the army In tho Contra! High School gjmnaslum I Schools which hive nn enrollment of more thnn 325 bojs In tho sIMh, seventh I I and eighth erodes enmnpleil Theso meets are tho only athletic acuv ity w men tno grammar school stu- ' dents have during the winter months I and the break loose In a fashion that would do credit to a small college. The Central gMn rang with cheers and cl!s all afternoon. It Is In these meets that boys who later mako a namo for themselves In high t-chools and colleges get their first chanco to show their nhll lty. Tho other three meets will bo held on successive Saturday afternoons The recent victory, which Prankford Illch, School wored over tha Uerraaniovvn Illth quiniei win ro tor nawrtit Thu rules, which the upervlNlnc committee on public hlvh school athletics, drew up this season. siaien inni ino lettms muse use six-incn extension baskets Instead of the twelve-Inch extensions, which were used last ear Prankford failed to change the extension of the baskets, and when the basketball com mittee met tho other day It threw out the I rankford lctor ottd ordered the name re plned The failure to observe the rules de prives the Pioneers of a well-earned victory. I.a Salle Collrne will set Its first real test tonight when it lines up against the un beaten Venn Freshmen live, at Wlnhtman Hall. In the preliminary contest to the Penn Princeton conflict Captain L)ovne. nf J,a Salle, will P one of the fvw surprised per sons If the Penn earlines triumph. Downey expects to cet back Into mrmea in tonight's game after an enforced la -on due to par ental cbjcctl6n. West Philadelphia Illch, the most recent, sensation of the local hliih schools, will meet the stronc Lawrencevllle Hchool team today at Lawrencevllle. Heveral weeks aco the Lawrencevllle nve defeated the Central Hlsh quintet, which feat the Hp.edhovs accom plished Thursday hy a two-point martin. ARTHUR FLETCHER TO CAPTAIN GIANTS 1 Veteran Shortstop Succeeds Charley Hcrzog as Field Leader NEW TOIUC. Jan. IS, Arthur rietcher, -veteran shortstop of the New York National I.eaguo Club, lias been appointed captain of 'he team for the season of 191S, It was announced today, succeeding Charles He nog, who was tfeded recently to the Boston Nationals. Owing to the inability of August Ilerr. inann, chairman of the National Com mission, to attend a conference in Wash ington next week, the meeting of the major league committees with the Com missioner ot Internal Itevenue to discuss war taxes on baseball has been post poned until the week of January 31. The postponement of this meeting also neces sitate a postponement ot the meeting of the Joint schedule committee at Vf.MUl. U., WWW:. Connie's boneless mackerels AND SPINELESS PIRATES WILL GPvIEVE IT OUT IN JACKSONVILLE Florida Will Also Entertain Phils and Sena tors Greenleaf s Play Makes Morris Feel as if He Were Spectator, Not Opponent y ROHHRT 'W. Tflhl.ll loves company 'Iho poor, !ltY Iomm company 'llio lionr, . TA nl' lhlnllu li lut li.l n lmnn Innlti. Alhletlox, wliii Ino liccn tralti- ......L... , ..,,. ..... ..V!.. ....... nif In JacKsonIlIo for tlu labt lliroc vetrs to Ret In slupo to occupy their nerustnimd place In tho leaKiie jicc. will not lie nlono tills joar 'llio poor ol l'lr.itoi, who li.uo tlio h mm poclal hlanUIni; In tho liabcliall world, liao ileciJcil to sliari1 tlie Korrows of our Mnrkmn mill will pl.ij tlio otlur pan of tlio spring tralnliiR iluot In the I'lorlila tll Tlili hliouM pioM- rial Interctliiff. for wo will lio able to ilelennlnc before tlio peason opens which IcaRue has tho worse hall i lul Hut It i I plnmc to I pick on poor ol' JacKioinlllo for the yceua of h.iltlc fuuiu jn emirny new teaiu will lomp in nnine rark next season, but the nuke-up Is a msterj The hois will show how good thev aro against Pitts- burgh Phils to Have Company 1116 1-nilS also Will live n ernnn nf Pla, mates dovv n In M Pete Tho Wash! Imrtni, niltV, t. (IV. M'.lt- t.i .. . 1 :..;..i.iV- :.L"-'r'.V""son anu n .l everjthlng. has almost decided to visit ininpi, wmen is just ncross tho bay camps. Ho will announce his dates In a short time With tho Senators down thero with tho Phils, both teiins will benefit linlu. BaTcs. can ,,0,P'aei1 1" tho afternoon "'" "'" '" "" " iimraro ?" Vl,le wm 1,e loft hecause of rain. far it never rains down thero In tho winter season Pat Moran was handi capped last car because thn Phils had no one to play and blames tliW for tho bad start mado by tho club With tho new men to lie tried out this jenr Pat will need nil of tho competition ho can get and vvnshlngton will glvo It to him Kcd Sov Hae Good Team 4"e, , , .1 1, 1 V' ' , ' . B n'uI Du,1 t0 the " fao,c has mado that The sale of Mclnnls, Strunk, Schang club one of the most formidable In tho country Last jenr Boston finished sec ond after winning tho world champion ship In 191B and 101C. Tho team with tho additional strength should glvo tho Whlto Sox a stiff argument nnd may CLUBS FORCED BARROW m rtiTim a n y Tx k nrm nn 1 t- iu wun ..to l-itwwiurj 11 u,ivu Favored Amalgamation of Cities of Two Associatio nnd Quit Over Salary Cut Xi:W YORK. Jan. IS. Tho proposal to amalgamate certain cities of tho In ternational League and the American Association was directly responsible for HI. Harrow's retirement as president of he International, according to reports hero today. The four clubs wlilch would hae been dropped from the Pastern organization Richmond. Montreal, Baltimore and Roche ter formed tlie plot, it waa stated, during a dinner before the an nual meeting of the, league last month. They put across a plan to slash Bar row's salary, a direct hint to him to quit, and he tool; It. The league, it was stated, is in very good condition and may start the season. feBBETTS FAVORS SUNDAY BALL BUT WON'T ARGUE IT NEW YORK, Jan. IS. Charles H. Ubbetts la a believer Is Sunday baseball, but he refuses to argue the question. The Rev. Dudley OlKer Osterheld, a New York minister, challenged the squire of Flatbush to a debate about It, but Charles sent buck word that he waa 'looking for expressions ot opinion and MAXWELL inahp a run.iu iv raco of It fiom inake n. runaw ly race of It fiom the Start ,. , ,. ,. . ., ,. ii is sam mat tno acw loru owners wero sllchted In tho tiansadlons. but It j now develops tint Comilo w.ib wIIIIiik to I" ll,s HurB i nnj one who wouli' piy tho pr.ie AicordhiK to u petsfin close to the vnnkees, tho bosses ovei there nro not Kcin about hindlui; out the piln nfter belnc held up for $37,500 for Hiker, $22,500 for Jlageo and $11,000 for Tipple, l'or that re ison It was de. ilded to Hy off the bis stuff nnd tr to build up n team with tho best talent which could bo rmichiscil In tho minor leagues, (Irecnlcaf Has Clat. The only vva to enjov one's t-elf when plnjlnB pocket bllllaids with a chain plnu Is to lead a book or Ko out lo lunch r soiiRthlui; List nlslit at the KiRtnt Academy, Mori Is Kink pl.ivid a B.ime of pocket billiards camoufl.igo for pool with Ralph Gieenleaf, tho clever jounp shooter from Monmouth, HI Mor ris was tho other half of the act, nnd tint's all He spent most of his tlmo holding his cue and watching his youth ful opponent run 100 points In sK In nlnRs Morris amassed a total of ;; while tho Bamo was Bolns on and fin ished teennd In the match, 800 to 103 Greinleaf Is a wonderful plajei. lie Is only eighteen jears old, hut pl.os llko a -veteian Last night lio opened with a run of llw followed with 15 plajed safe a couple of times. and tan I "m. W,U1 " aml ,u '"' ",ls il trtl .and easy btle, shows inllden.e in every inovo nnd no shot Is too difficult for him to make. It Is a pleasuie to , I natch him work. Ilalph has been pla- ,. :".,",' ........ ' """".. '." 5 " ," ' " Z "S. "'J ! i"' ""' "" "" "'. "" I'"" ''"" ""(""' l d'- B Mnnmoum He lim a high run of l'l on a regulation tablo, which Is going t-ome. Ho will bo at tho llegent tho ic malnder of tho month Mugjrsy Boosts Tillman Muggsy Taj lor, the pugilistic special ist, UKes his tjpewrltcr In hand and dashes off the following: "Just n llr.o to Ely hello! and nil of tlit greeting stun Thero Is .1 battler named Johnn Tillman who Is down to tne letiuireu weight of no pounds for1 his bout with Cllno Mondiy night, and I I might ndd that ho never wns better A bet of JS00 riven was lnadn nn him' last night, so that does not mako me1 feel any too bid eh nob" " , n-iiV. . 1 i.ii ' 11. xi.iwiuii in.., iniu Hiiuuiu puc un a scnsitlonal sorap athe Olsmpla. Irish i-atsy, nner ins great showing with Leonard, camn over heio Inst Christmas to wallop Tillman and grab off somo regular money To his surprlso the beating was administered with reverse Hngllsh, and Patsy staggered homo with 1 bunch of injured feelings Ho keenly feels this defeat and will try to make up for It on Mor.diy night. Johnny, however, knows that nnother victory over tho Irish person will boost his stock and, as ho defeated Cllno once. figures tint ho can do It agalrt Sports Served Short Jt is iiiinounieil from New York that the Internationa Leigue will positively ooen the 101 season I're.ldentHlarrow ha. ktH t .li.arp. tut F al"ry an" "'" expect id that the two dlssatwied clubs will be replaced at the meeting In I'ebruarj Jolin K. Tener will remain nt the head of the National League according to a let ter received by President VVeeghmnn. of e'hlcago. Ten.r has decided to sidetrack nil other business for tho balance of the lnTrfiVloY,hlr,lUeaU hta "m S t.ScSS,B., "t.li.SS.". Far'T'aconV" '& mstch. Jam Walter! Philadelphia ref. evening." crounds playable last Itarney Dreyfoas. of the Pirates an nounces that he has purchased Earl Hamll. ton from t-olumhus Irt ih An...!-?."- clatlon and that Karl will hav a coodtry Mllh thn rleal r. IIiIh. ...v ry ...... .... ....., ,.t.v..tti vll. Karl turner, a fast second baseman. lTiannn mi- .1 T1.T. " member of the of th.-neVhlehem fi&i lle.gS.V who'S. 'SS .sua anu nelded .U7U. a o has reuelved an nffee (mm llre-fim nn1 III..I.. .iT .JW "" ..... ..vu. ,..H. K..u iiniif Hill siin. The proposed meeting between ths Xa tlonal League ornclsls and the fmmlsilon of Internal Itevenue. In Washington on Jin. uary SI. to discuss war tax on baseball. hJ,ffee.n Postponed owing to the Inability or Chairman Herrmann to attend The schedule meetlne at Dover Hall. Oa.. on January 14. also has been postponed for the (U.V ISAIVII. The Women's Pennsylvania s. p. c. A, will onducc an open all-breed dog show a the ' Bellevue-stratford today. Wnds ii lo ins ilea cross and a splendid list la etas. ainea with Boston terrlars featuring. Juda IGUSSIE LEWIS STOPS GORMAN Lad Who Drew With Her man at Tobacco Show Scores Kayo BATTLING MURRAY WINS EvcniiiR Ledjjcr Decisions f MIIIII A. ('. .u.Ie l-ewls utopned , Toniinv (.oriiuii In Ihlrdi Ilitttllin; Vlnrniv ' tieiit l)frk l.iitunltt Irmkie tonwnv tritunieil Voiiinc Vlnrliin: I ildie .lovee won from .llmm vtrllnnnnclii .Iik- llemiiAe) drew with otllii; llenilernon, mu v vim Kititnvriiiv ihiidimi. loe lliirrell hoved 11 draw with Jnck Tav lori Vlever Josephs drew with I noeh lllnrs. riKIVIIIIAI I-, I'ul Aloore defeilleil Joe Ivnihl 1iii Vlilloiuld won from Walter llrookn. Hy RILL HELL AVatch out, Mr. Pctcy Herman t List night nt .lolmtiv Hums' Cambria I aiena. llttlo nnd shifty Uusslo Iewis look n step neirer tho chanco to inuss up Pctey Hermans features. Herman inn Iu itnu ti It. litu linnii Initn ntirl Tie didn't seo Ousslo stop Tommy oOrman in tho thlid lound, but Tommy can testify that Lewis Is Improved In fact ho Is good. (Jormin Is not overburdened with cspcilcnco nnd It was his Initial nppeai anco ns a .wind-up performer, but he, hid denied up all tho llttlo fellows In his section Cussle seemed to tako up tho bout whero ho left oft with Herman i at tho tobacco show nnd Gorman was Knocked oui cicany nnn arnsiic-aiij in . , , . .. i, if i. intends tho third session Water or something with tho Inter-Nos quintet If It Intends was used "to bring him back to tho to flnlli th week in a tlo with tho But Cambrli surroundings. Itorworth five for first placo In the In- End Comes in Third dustrlal League. This game and a con- Low is started anout ins worn nuo n well-trained champion Ho wasted the first in finding out If Gorman was as 'pood as they F.ild ho was 'iho second ., fn5t nff.lr. but from tho ouml I ..,' ,u i.'.n r,. nL ihir.i i.,m.,r- t ,.,. i. ,,, , e.rn. ..itt, mervihlntr and Tommy walked Into everjthlng. A left jab, followed liy a right cross, did tho Moris and Gorman took a hundred. Hattllng Murray showed nicely in the semi nnd nmused himself by sending Dick Gotwalk to tho canvas on six or seven occasions ; Trankle Conway fought his -second bout of tho week and laced Voung Marino. Hddle Joyce bested Jim McDonough nnd Joe Dcmpsey and Young Henderson fought six sessions with "honors nbout even Scraps About Scrappers Portiiciiese .Toe Hirers, n middleweight, has left the ehnrcs of New England In mingle with the battlers in Phllidelphla Joe "Ciena inn pounds and Is worlthir out with fleerce Derkir every di. He is wllllnit. nnxlous and cater to meet some reil rough person in tno rim:, in ins iori)-oiii con. tests ho has been returned tho loser but five tlmn and la pioud of his rtcord Walter llohr. of Ilrookhn. won from PranKle Mark, of lieachmont. In a ti the reunder nt Itoston last night Mohr suh stltuted for JMillu hhcvlln, who lost his mother jesterdaj. Jena lllanl Is given no peace. Jess has been mado defendant In a suit for J5 ono damages. Victor J. Dowd wants Jess's coin. ami ho asserts mat ne was Injured In a wrestling bout In Home. Oa., while emploed with W Ward's circus Jm lllnm. manager of Little near. fhA rrnck llttlo Indian boxer, has signed Bear to meet llaltlmore IJunilee In a ten.roiiml bout at Heading- next Thursday night. .liut Welling the sailor boy. who wants grnbbed a mntch. He I Leonard, tlnally grabbed &w:'YoVk,hctuSbhsa'?oUr" nextrlTnue.u.r VVnlKK National A. C. patrons ara reatiesteA hold their patronise over fox a week. Jack. .Mcuulgan maue every enorc to put on a program for tonight, but at the last minute was compelled to postpone things until to night a week. The Alimnla final on Mondav ntchi win bring together Irish Patsy nine and Johnny Tillman. Pans who witnessed their first meetlne aro anxious to eee the going, and those who missed that bout can now take advantage ot tne card. Joe Lynch ran Into a mar at Providence last night. In the person of Pal Moore, the Memphis boy. Iloth lads were on their feet at the end of twelve fast rounds, but re ports slve Moore all the best of a majority of rounds. T Eddie Kevolre Is being congratulated by his many friends on Ms appointment ai box. lug Instructor at Camp Meade. Eddie waa doing hla "bit." with Motortruck Company A. and he was entitled to the job. All the boyi like Eddie. ' "" ,n' Starr tlarden Recreation Center, Seventh and Iximbard afreets, Is the mecca for many downtown boxers. , Lew Tendler la working thero for the Callahan bout on the 21st Joe Hirst. Joa billon and Pets Herman' when he la north, are aome of the othen. ' Penn Stars Go to Annapolis Balfour Brehmeri, well known In Tenn -ii reiita, recently ton ma in tne ac tive marine service, baa tnken t.A . - examination and received an appoint- .. u iiiumiMiio ia un cnsicn ijreh men will leave the University with Alex Wray. center of this fall's car.H,. .iJ? whose appointment also to Annapolis' mil u miq muie Biar lo IHO lOOth&ll service flag. Alex la a brother of Lud JJy GRANTLAXD RICE rplli:V gathered In ono big tent that night wltli the oui siovo in uu !" of condition. Among tho olllcers rep reented wero a few from Harvard, Ynlo nnd Princeton Ono gucs- Is allowed as to what di rection tho conversation soon took. You aro right. It was foothill. lVvv had very much to say about tho gridiron campaign of 1017. Tho list vear didn't seem to count. It was un der tho red shadow of n bigger, greiter game. ' It was only inturnl that tho discus sion roon drifted hick to llio old elivs. And tho scsiuel was tint each iile, Hirvnrd nnd Princeton man In the out fit began to try to pick tm All-Vie, llnrvntd or Princeton nu-iimc u-iuu m.n could lick tho other Yale's Choice Tho two Ynlo men present arranged this nll-tlmo Ynlo choice router Holt T ft enl "Jliivlln. lllBlil KiiarJ Hf- ijinrlf thick Ind Milliner . ,JrV"k.i r- IxTt Buarcl (Ham JllBhl h"lf7rP"J' ., ft tickle Still- Pullhiek lluttPr- man. . worth ltUht end Itlnlev. This line-up repiesentcd tho Yale vote M.ilio a better Yalo eleven could be picked but the Yale men wero content to stand pat on tho nbove. Harvard's Array Then the Harvard delegates entered tho Crimson array to meet nil comers. (Vnler Iwls IllRht end .fimtitipll Hlt Kuinl-ivn- Q-rt'X7jlS;i!S?. u ft ,rt-iiHB. iiupt ..jfjil-V"- llliclit tnrkle Cutis. Pullhick llrlclilev. Left tickle t'lsh If oti will observe, live oi me au tlme Harvard plik vvcio ot recent ln tage whcieas nil ot Ynlc's wero back . ton 5 cars or moro ago The lift-or Round-Up , Princeton s selection consisted of such Umpire Charley Riylcr Captures Two Burglars (hipf of I'oltir Kmltli. of lelniwl. Im ofTrretl X imlrc " S " KUIer. of tlw .NHtloinil laKiiP. u brrlh on the Clec iutiii ioiico iorrr. anil iMiiiro iorrr. , , , , , mm l.irh nni innriilnc two ll11rKlar piir oucrrl Mr. ItUIrr uho iinrreil the i . .l ..a-u fun lap tltflP Mil Into ihe'tlnt. when (he llBlitlnc umpire" ii rnu-( h III f', I V.' Ilrt wnllnp "O" lunileil. knocketl one liurclar throuitli tlie front door. rn J""! Iilm innoiiscloiis and illi-lw it his enoiil- d"lie ncronil Innillt fled, rlosflj mir kiksI l '(." iindniintKl liy the irm Vienlher ileMlte onl pink imjiinns " nthril I.N Mlnlil l-V form. After h.ise of nine lili.rk. Illiler ouiBht his lire; knoikeil him "rolil" nnd r irrleil lijm l II, e neirest ikiIIi Mntloii. when the ImnUlt" vhih truiinferreit to il lio-iltnl. WINF0RD0BS0N WILL TIE RACE TVTi11fVc; Call Get Oil Evdl I iullIV-1 "" Terms With Butter- w.orth 'LAY TONIGHT Dobson must win tonight's contest test between tho rcprcseniauves oc inc HUlott-Lewls and U. O 1 companies will furnish tho week-end attraction for the, followers ot tho worklngmans le.iirue nt Trasmore Hall, rranklln street nnd Columbia avenue, Tho Huttcrworin iikmiuiii:i, hrough the sterling work of Zaliu and Campbell, former Hastcrn League stars, took possession of first placo Thursday night, when they defeated tho Barrett five In a listless match. The lead. taw. ever, can be cut down by the Dobson team if it triumphs tonight. Hobson did not piny last week owing to tho U. G. I. representatives forfeiting. Tho lajofr Is not expected to handicap tho work of tho Pobson men. nillott-Lewls Is furnishing the only excitement In tho league outsldo of the struggle for first place. Last week It upset the elopo by defeating tho Inter Noa team, thus -preventing it from nd vanclng Into a tlo with Butterworth and Dobson for first place. A victory for nillott-Lewls tonight, which appears likely, and a defeat for tho Inter-Xos flvo will put the Lewis and Inter-Nos clubs on even terms for possession of third place. Tho fever for signing former Hastern League stars by tho clubs In tho Ameri can Leacuo Is rising w Ith great rapidity It was thought that tho nppearanco of Jack Lawrence anil inn oann. or urey stock, In Hancock uniforms last Wcdnes day would be tho last for some time. But tho acquisition of theso two men appcirs to have spurred the man agers of tno omer emus 10 greater ac tivity to enroll professionals. When St. folumba takes tho floor on Monday night at Trajmoro Hall It Is expected I i.n Ttmmv Ttrfiwn. the Idol of the fi.im. d" eae fanS' Wl" b ,n ltS Une-UP' Present and former scholastlo stars .ro making a splendid showing In the American League Central High School has the most representatives, -in Duko rnwler. now of Brown Prep: Zlddlo Trautweln and Lew Schnelderman. South Philadelphia Is represented by Mocky Bunnln. while Passon, Dessen and Black aro members of this year's School of redagogy five. Army Reserves Game for Navy WEST POINT. N. Y.. Jan. .12 The Army's football schedule for the IBIS sea son leaves an open date for a probable game with the Navy on November 23. West Vir ginia. Tufts and itotre Dame are Included In tha list. Olvirtnla A. A. Broad and Dalnbrldge MONDAY KVENINd. JANUARY 14 Johnny Morriijr vs. Frankle MrCarir It eddy Hell is. Jo.euh Steers Leo Vincent vs. Mike Caster Yaunc Joe Horrell vs. oung Hector Irish Patty Cline vs. Johnny TUlman 8Se. Kes.aue.ioe. .irena,l,l.50,lnc,war tax Roller Skating & Dancing Palace. SOW Market 'St.. 1-very Aft. 2 JO. Kvc. T 30. Tonight. 1-Mile Open Hare (Amateur;) W-Mile tadles RlfiV UANCINU lues, and ...,- WASKETnALI, rflliiliniufi vs. &Jni JI'N,V' Pv PENN. uymnasiBBo 1 essBiuen -4fl utars ns ICInir Keller. MeCormlek. trm..i brand, Church, Henry, Poe, Phil Klnr'j Devvltt, Hector Cowan and others, bntl Princeton, llko Yale, was forced to drwj heavily on the last. fj Neither Ynlo nor Trlnceton has d(,'i v eloped a football player in the lastl eight enr who could mnko n Yal of I Princeton nll-tlmo team. Good Dulklofj-J nun kuoii iikc'ih imvo oeen put upon dh- play since, but tho bulk of their footbilK glorv goes back to thn n.mi v.i-.. : greatest star of the last ten jears has.1 oecu joiiii iieeu iviipairiCK. A Penn Pick II Pennsjlvanla could nlso enter a select i nrray ium woum iiirmsn a small out burst of tioliblc. How nbnui ri, Held, Wharton nnd Hnre Scarlett nml' Stevenson, llrookc, HollenbacK nnfl Dull nmunf i-cnn nas rurneu out a great' array especially In her backneld, whera pno can claim urooKo, Osgood, Knlpe Sllnds, Hollcnback, Mercer, Carl WIN Hams, .Stevenson, Hcrry nnd others moro than casually remembered through tha span of tho gime. ' Harvard vs. Vale As between Harvard and Yale, Yalo undoubtedly had tho better line. Har vard had no gunrds to meet HefteMnger and Glass. Hlnkey nnd Shevlln wero well matched by Campbell nnd Hnrdvvlck. Hut Ynlo had no backneld to meet Daley, Dlbblee, Mahan nnd Brlcklpv ono of tho greatest nll-tlmo backuclda known Whether this Harvnrd backneld couM miko nny head against Holt Heffcl linger. Glass, Hognn, Stlllman flanked b.y Hlnkey nnd Shevlln, Is a rough-and-tumhlo debate. Hut there would nlwajs bo tho Job of stopping Brlckley's 40-yard range for the goal bar, onco he had an open shot. PENN AND TIGERS BATTLE TONIGHT Quakers Slight Favorites Over Princeton Quintet for League Cage Game , TRIPLE TIE FOR LEAD Tlie Penn supporters have made the Red nnd Bluo n slight favorite over the Princeton quintet- for tho Intercollegiate League game which will be staged In Welghtman Hall tonight. Both tho Quakers nnd tho Tigers have won tho only league contest they have played, so that they nro In a tie for first placo with tho Cornell players, who defeated Columbia In New York last night by 20-17. There Is not a chance of cither team taking undisputed possession of first I placo tonight, for Cornell Is not scheduled to play. Tho w Inner at Welghtman Hall will remain- In a deadlock for the top position witu coacn ai snarpess has- ketcers. The Varsity llnc-up for tonight fol-" low s : .Penn . Positions Trlnceton. Htannant . ... forward Home Hwreney forward Tremble Pivis center Pllnn Peck guard .,, pies .uuncu uuara ejrej Note$ of the Bowlers Ilolh Apollo and Concrete Steel In the Iron and yteel League forfeited, neither team maUln an nppearance nvllle nf liethlehem .steel, showed great form ducking tho pins. In his three games ho rolled G50 T Clovk. of Commercial in the Electric, showed ho still has the prat down to a line point when ho got 22-'. Mcl'all and vVflgand also went over for the double., score . Hejhurn, of Totts Co Dom, waa outt of form from his former rolling. Commercial wero high scorers for Mi Llvctrle League, running 833, 705 and 'US . for their total score E. K. M with llttlo better support from I his teammates on thn Laboratory, would ' mane i onimerciai nustio to nolo urst Place. Iioullne, along with all other sports, has felt tho effects of both the draft and en listments of former bowling atari Uoci .shields, of the Artisans, has been out of the ten-pin came for several months. He will again get back In action thla coming w eek With the Terminal Alleys araln open, all Eostponed games of all the leacues will o resumed the coming week and some last bowllnv contests will again loom up hi thn limelight i llooster, ot the Insurance League, are fighting hard tn regain flrst place. Yeager. McClellan. H. McClellan. As era and Turner scored I-7H0 838 In their three games Ilest. of Wholesale Dept., H. A C. League, was at his 'Uest" In the third game when ho knocked them over for 203. SUITS $11 80 OR OVERCOATS aJHn asBi ORDKN REDCCKn FROM 80. (t5 and M0 PETEHMORANvCO.rr' S. E. 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Yount- women between in between IS and 25 should apply at eoa between 8 a. m. and yeara of in Market (treat V. Bl. THE BELT, TELTSPIIOrrn CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA OOVPTOMKTEn OPFftATOTlS. HOURS 8 TO S NOON BATllnDATt HTATB EXPERIENCE. BALAnY EXPECTED AND a PREVIOUS EMPLOYKHB FOR HU8&B1S ADDUE8S ,,J-'" , UUOKKKKPKR Younc woman. wi ( 4 eW'iwtifiHsi,..i '. ,". sw win rt atfMi.liTi inl iSi.
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