!5!7TMg5i5 i in i)!tmfmm'i FfWmF- argfe-eiv VWJW'' ip in lift ilJ ju"?wr ' falS YEAfi ADVERTISING MEN AT PINEHURST ESCHEW PLATE AND GIVE MONEY ll INSTEAD TO AMERICAN RED CROSS Grim Weather Releases Its Cold Grip in Sunny South Stay-at-Home Golfers Cur ing Their Faults in Indoor Golf Schools rTUinmen who write. Imv or sell ndvertlMiig have been having a wonderful -time at Plnehurst. Thnt marvelous plate In western North Carolina, shows In Itself the possibilities of ndvei Using. There was nothing to It when Leonora Tufts first went there but sand nnd nine tiees niul scrub oak. Today there are three fhst-clns clglitcen-holc comscs and n iilno.holo link, on tremendous hotel and several smaller onci and scoies of big cottage". And It Is all the result of advertising. Mr. Tufts had the marvelous climate nd he was wlie enough at that time to lenllzc that to Ret busy men to come thero It was neeessniy to offer them something besides a flrst-clas hotel and pure air. The nveinge busy Amcilean M loo nctivo to bo content to filt on a broad porch and Inhalo vine laden nlr. He wants action. There were a few golf courses In the South at that time, most of them In riorld.i But most of them were Kid affair. Jlr. Tufts decided the only waj to get the nun was to hae n gulf course. And advertising and golf hate been til handmaidens. Plncluuct today Is the best advet tled winter icsoit In the South IJvcrv year the his, advertising men hold nn annual tournament t' ere. This jcar thero was an innovation In prizes Instead of giving a lot of sliver cups and plato tho winners of the. vuilou-i divisions leceived checks, and theso have been turned over to tho lied Cross. v II. Tollett. who led tho largo qualifying field with an S3, ncer nvv sand greens before he ilnod there and his. score Is exceptionally good, foi it It not eer one who can putt on those tricky i greens. rpHE weather down South wus J. a week or ten dn. but since lightful, and many who staved nwa because of the frigid weather aro there basking aga'n under summer skies, and the men In pal tlcular ato getting n lot nf Ik tit It and recreation plnvlng the oldest game In the woild Indoor Golf Schools Here to Slay THC cold ncutlitt ' u it has been our lot to onduro since lung Li it Christmas has n i le golf 111010 or les Impossible on the locul uli courses. Too union snow or loo frigid weather has proved too much f n the hardy band which oidtnarlly gets out on tho touro onco or twin week during the winter months. Tho general closing down of tho Km i.ei houses In response to the leanest of the fuel ndmlnlstrntor has been in other factor in keeping the plajcrs off the eouisps. Those who inn nffonl the time and the monej have gone South. Those who have stayed at home have gone in for Indoor golf. Threo of our big department stores line opened Indoor golf .schools. There are those who contend that Indoor golf does little good for the plajcr's game Hut In manj v.ijs tho best plan of correcting faults that havo bothered players Is to go to one of these schools und get under the tutelage of one of the professionals In charge. The men who are Instruct ing In the local depaitmcnt stores are all excellent teachers. The lessons are not long a half-hour period and golfers really get more benefit theio In a few lessons than they can possibly get out of doors. They are not distracted by blue skies and tho song of birds; there Is not tho same temptation to watch tho IllglH of tho ball and thero Is nono of the long delay waiting for the caddies to retrieve the ball. . . . rpHE indoor schools have demonstrated their worth and the uie -- here to stnj If that old sllco bothers vou. If ou can't keep jour eye on the ball and If ou have other golf faults In your game. ou will bo surprised how readllj thev can be collected b one of these professionals In the indoor schools Another Cobb Found; Tyrus Now League Nestor THD search for "another Cobb" fln.ill has been tevvaided and no other than Detroit Is the team to land the lon-sought prize. And It Is not little brother Taul. either, who has Illvvcred about In various minors by reason of the reputation reflected from his celebrated f.imilj mate. This time It Is Joe Cobb, a catcher, who, according to Dctiolt papers, Is .1 uattvo Pennsytvanlan, Is twentj-ono jears old, live feet nlno Inches high, weighs r,Tcilr pounds and plajed last season with Ciimbcrlind, lid. 'Speaking of the original and only Tyuis llnjinond. It seems strange Indeed to reflect upon the fact that' the game's gieatest plajer nowMs the veterau performer In point of continuous service In the American League. Nap Lajoio held tho nestor ciown until shunted to tho inlnois, and W'nhoo Crawford and Terry Turner havo passed, the former as a major league player, while the lattei has been lelegated to the sub role. Theio hip, of course, many players In the American League older than tho (leorgian, lut the Dixie Peacli now Is the only regular player with more than cloven seasons to his credit. It will bo recalled that Cobb landed In tho majors In 1903, when he was not yet nineteen, and In consco.ucnco he now Is only a few weeVs abovo tho thirty one-year mail; and Just getting going good. If he hasn't ten vears mote of big league baseball In his svstem signs aro no good whatevei Many do not icilire that Dodo IMxUrit is Hie oldest regular in the two big leagues l'askctt gutan late sunt, however, and began his minor league fcord only when Tv Cobb was getting into llio majors. Ho Is ftvo years the senior of the Tiger whirlwind. Tho old soldier of the National League Is none other than tho venerable Red Ames. He has played In the National a year longer than Ty Cobb has played In the American and Is thirty -flvo years of age. He Is young enough. however, to announce his readiness to take his regular tuin on tho hill atext year. TV COBB has been ciltlclzcd by somo for not enlisting, but olio thing Is certain the Georgian has borne dependencies, Including a wife, threo kiddles and the Detiolt basfeball team Jim Thorpe May Become Oklahoma Oil Magnate THI2 report that Jim Thorpe will retire from baseball ne.u reason Is re enforced by rumor that the Sac and I'ox all-aiound athletic pet former has' cxtenslv o oil holdings In Oklahoma and will devoto his eutlio tlino hereafter to coaxing the valuable natural produu from the soil of tho old home reservation Thorpe's career on the diamond has been fitful and decidedly unsuc cessful, und it is not unlikely that chagrin alone might Influence a deter mination to quit. The big bravo never has had a really regular beith under the big tent. Signed by McUravv in 1913 following his Olympic i coord at Stockholm and largely as a drawing card, ho was allowed to hang around in uniform and then was shunted to the minors Ills best and only good season was with Mllvvnukco In tho American Association in 1910". Ho batted only .274, however, that soason. Christy Mathevveon had sulllclent faith In him to give him another big league chamo last year, but gave up the experiment and turned him back to McGraw. His term contract with tho Olants expired labt October. Tho great athlete's career has been doubtless the most checkered of any In the annals of sport in this country. The records show that he was a professional ball player befoie ho entered CarllsK They show also that he played bush league ball for money every hummer during his stay at Carlisle, The sensation yet is ficsh In mind of these facts, developing nearly a year after lilr paitiUputlon In the Olympiad, resulting In the recall of hU various trophies won In the international games. THE reason originally assigned for Thorpe's failure as a big league player was Inability to hit a curve ball. Perhaps It was due more to the fact that ho was an Indian, for It Is more and more demonstrated all the while that the American aborigine, while a great football player, was not cut out by nature for the diamond port, Patsey Flaherty Will Build Up on One Pitcher PATSEY FLAHERTY, the original drum fire boxman, who used to hurl the pill with such rapidity that not even tho umpires could keep their 3 yw on It, has transferred his managerial talents from the defunct South Atiantlo to the Southern League and will pllot(the Mobile Gulls through lit coming season. And Just to show that he was there with tho old time - - , .. , ... i . ., . , ., . jmm ana me surprise stun, not io mention nerve, uer coming uirougn Willi 'Si conventional announcement that he proposed to give the fans 'a fine I &ncy aggregation, no jiruceeueu eu if tho exception of one pitcher. 9hU announcement suggests that ett Cy name, should leei complimented, yei me responsibility entailed 'IBS the nucleus for a winning nullitrlv nirirrn valine when the piw:m- -- -- f atfMMt iMalrnment has been the coat HtllC M i better to be managing some team than being at large, and no ifgvM th old Pullly moundsman figures that he is taking a long chance wty and might as well go- the i pHcbrl nometlmce a whole W "WslWf JohAson. WE HAYE A oiteptiunullv (old for a peiiud of that told spell It has been de ine utcij luuycr uvwicu uy me CIUO while the boxman In tjuestlon.Krank outfit is a grievous one. The burden records ulalnlv Indicate that Flaliertv'a - - -,, - berth In that circuit for manv mnnna limit looklng at It In another light team The said Frank Bennett may EVENING PUBLIC COAL ADMINISTRATOR; LAST YEAR THE ONLY THING WE HAD THERE ARE iVclL -WELL-' A WIRE FROM BILL MY OLD GOLF Pm PLftYlMG iM The sUmny south me' sSAY5 ME QUALIFIED IM ThC OPEMlrJG ROOMD -GOOD WJ(3KK BILL OLD BOY- KeCP IT UP" I 'DON T lNDR5 AA,t M A- TALU - air BlLU onjuv Took vjV GOLI LAv5T YtvP I IMOMDCf. IK Hf-'i .1 6"lsl TvKirJts UESciCjfOS ! Mr VMAo Tut JMLY CHPvV ' COJl-V Hi AT si.r NW I 6uPPcjor' mi. uu Bf 'oo GOCU VL.W MC IT MUST Br JU5T A KiTj ' DON r fjHPVy .5TAfJD 'I - .. a-Taul,' f(, 2fe 'I7' PENN-YALE FIVES BATTLE FOR LEAD Losers Will Drop From First Place in League Game Tonight BLUE SWIMMERS WIN I The ale ottlmineis linurltd I'onn a neat lacinc In the intctcnllpglnte dual meet nt' Vow Haven lant nlsht 42-11. mil also tilunuihtd ovei tlm Qualra In nater iolo lv 1i-l1, hut there are live oun men ut the Iilvemlty who lire determined in end tlip victories of the nil over the lied and lllue tonight when the New Haven quintet battle 1 tlirye I'cnn tojuserx on the court of WeiRhltiian Hall I'lrKt place In the Interculleglale Ilax Uetliall laiiRun dependa on the Bame to nlRht If tho Quakers win thiy will be tin- ilghtful lMwisenHorii of the lilsli honori) In tho organization with three KanieH won out of an in m lued If the lllue 1 Humph they will lie tied with Cornell with two victories and no tlefeats. I'cnn ntlll will be tied for first I with Cornell, even though victorious, but the Ithacans have conquered In only two contest There In not a veteran on either the Penn or the Ynle team a they win play tonight Kverv member of the laxt ear'x clianipluiiHlilii quintet ut the Vw Haven liinlltutlnii H hi th ieikc The name holds true with the QuiKir quintet of last hiukuii All uie In ative .Feiviie with tin. iceition of aptaln hew Jl.-irlln, who In in the Dental lie re Honevel Jlurtln will bo oecup.v Ing the bench i a result of his lnjur In iho llrst league game of tin- reason i against Columbia Vale r one v l( tot h is been over Dart mouth bj a .1-1 1 score and in that struggle the Him moved that it is a team to be feared Kverv man on the quintet got Into tin- bcoriiig, a tint speaks vell of Hie teamwoil. ver'-atllitv nf the 1 !i plavn- fart and S.S. WHITE SHOOTERS ' GET IN ACTION TODAY Stage Initial Test of Year in Holmesbiu-ff Big Doings at Mnnou The 111 Mt. target shoot of the v.ai fnr 'tho H. S White iiin Club members is llhted today ut Holmesburg Jinn tion Tho Initial trap match of the new car will bo at ono hundred clay targets. Many gunners aro nttracted to tho opening target sport, for It starts new competition on early trophies donated !by tho club and others Several piUes for A. 11. C" nnd D class men will also make tho shooting kernel. Nothing mahes a shoot worth attend ing like a liberal nrruy of prizes, and the idea of the S b Whites in giving liver snoons In the A, II. e and l clastes gives all the gunners competing n elumee to Win a liriai". ne uciuioin ,(,ii nnen their traps for practice at 2 ,, m Two sets of tiaiM will be ln operation for the clay taigct smashcis nother target shoot w 111 hold the stage today the Beldeman Association at Cramer Illll. North Camden, X. J. The Jersej club traps throw taigets from the banks ot the Delaware ltivcr, and If good weather prevails good sighting can be had on the clajs ns they start from tho automatic traps It taket some mighty fine shooting to break 90 per cent, of the targets. Plenty of Bport Is promised at tlie l.agle Oun Club at Manoa Besides the usual weekly shoot. Anthony Kellx. of this i city and Dick Lamb, of Mount Holly. N J. will meet ln an Interstate match at fifty birds The contest between the two wing shots Is creating much Interest around this section, and a close test U looked for Both Kellx and lmb are veteran gunmen, and with the pair putting all their knowledge and skill Into tho hhoot some great marksmanship Is an ticipated. Old Billiard Player Dies CIlltAOO. Jan 10 Oeor C Jiritnr oldest DrefeiMonm. billiard player In iho I country t dead hero today ro iowm an t sam.vtiitei rfir-i p fyaa2 u...-t iwattota BftSsri. v- Q 1, Sf ) Jjk ViTwiJI t HoUlnavlll. Iii tf, !. ! " l ..,HHVI a lu If ifiT LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, SATUKtfAY, GOLF MEDALS AND (nmtW) WHAT DO YdU KNOW Bout THfiT! v T ne moh HI5 MATCH ArslD lb IM TmE GSMI- FIHAL3 ' fc(A F kW w- SfciCL. rvy TJAYi LATCR) HL LLC bILU - Mvjr rv nil r T"ir tJk t F i IV '' - i r t -! w You lf r i. -Mrt. i hat HAU IIMt McpAt. !! uick HCH Bio OH c ' 'A .raC7QS CC'A C&t "jt f i - vaOiNL tv -vl.V Jt . I Wf 7vJ ty PHILLIES ARE WILLING TO SWAP FIVE SEASONED BALL PLAYERS FOR A PERFECTLY GOOD PITCHER Dugey, LavQiider, Schulte, Cooper and Bud Weiser Will Be Used in Trade If Pat Moran Can Arrange Deal With Some Club Ilv KOIIKRT T Mill n haf fullin In tlie tainp or the I'hlllles home nf the (i bag- , , . . i n. , , f gng.. has been w.ided out and live or the plajem iilgned last ear will not be among thoKe iiresent when the season iKglns Thh. news, which wan given ou. by Ptesident HaUer last night, dhows Unit the club will be placed on a wat basis and oulv men who arc available foi continuous "crvlee will be on tho liavriill Tin list ot viitimi follows. iimiir Ihicev. lllllllv Inlleliler. .Ilmln. l.uveiKlrr, niolut linll punier. I riink s, hulte, jetrrun untile bier. ( liiiole Umper, uutllebler. ' lluil VVlier, lilliither oiltllrhlrr. These men still are the inopeitj of the I'lilladelphla club, but it is umlei stood tliat no contracts for 1!18 have been sent them waivers nnv noi been asked as et nnd an cffoit will be made to engineer a trado In which ilnse mhletcH will play un active pait Tlie I'IiIIh aio in tlie market for pitcher. pilnc!pull those of tho left -handed va rleti nml I'ut .Moiuti Is willing to fhont iiit wlmli vvoiks foi one gnnd fllngei I'ridicts fiaod Team We an going tu bavi 11 good ball . ltd, in l'hlludelnhiu nuxt siason. ' said Uaker "and we will spaie no expense ill pioeuiing new tulmt With a couple of good pltihers to noisier our present stuff, wo will havo u t plc.il riillaiKl- phla team a team which will be in the first division and fighting for the lead Our Infield is intact with Ltidcrus NclhofT, lSaueroft and Sto( k In tin outfield we have I itzgoiald, Mucssel, I Williams A bitted nnd Civvy Ci.ivath inn piuheis are Hcndu -Mavti uesi h- Baseball on the Ice New Sport in Ohio Iln.eliill uu tlie Ire la a new sporl that i. isiiml ir at -amhi.k. I). Hie Eiime l iiaril llkn Imsrluill mi I nut. e((it Unit h sullil rubber lull is u.ril anil the phurrs are nil nn .kiile. When the hit. mini huiil sol!ill lie enils the hill nut tike a bullet, ami the Drillers line In skule a lune vvn to relrieie II. I he Itil.iuili Is liundhamiel In that he has tn stup nml liiuih emh lii.e on hi. Jniirne? uroiiml, llli, th,tt Ele. tlle Drillers II ill line til Ket him. I lie iiiiihiSH lun.lltiite a mime nml the siurrs are u.ii ill) un in Uie llilrlle.. Notes of the Bowlers N'ortliwestern No -. leailfrs of seetlon M till has the first time out of Its thlrt-one sanres rnllel to use a substitute plajer. its i team rolllne every game nlaei ' let ' Youus In tlie postrsiiieil nistih of the Curtis liessue between i ulor Bin) l"ot I hutic uu a new slnsle-Bame hl.h uroin record when eh luppled them over fur i. Jlerluil VV llllo. of Ole llib n lub f.esue tnoU three out of four from clerniHiitowu u'hii- llu.Kell and VVea(er klKH klnir the ph for more than 200 in their Ut tame Youna atarted off with a spare ,n his firm framo thn ran nine atralsht atrlkei. Willi a shortae of aileja alreail ;il Ina in Vhllailelplila for the rolllne of tho dirferent leaauea and the new order pro hlblltna eamea on Monday nlclila for the Ht ten weeks, make. It a dtflkult propo. sltlor for tho managers of the nlles to tlaure how they will uunrfiuly be able to set In all the leasuea In flee ulshta Terminal, Kelono and Costa'a bonllng lle ininiiaemeilt will publish tor U. lienCIll Ol USUI- lUI'l. K W.. -.WI....W ...J....- wlut their evenlne will Uo durlnit tho fu-l- savins perioo. I.ehlch took three e"V onea from Pro KTeaaive. Lewia scoring 204 ln hij llrat roll. f.ewll and'Hhlelrla earned a double count In Ihelr tlrt rolling while lliramel and Oor. don. of lTnlon drew moro than 200 plna ln their lait ducking. Northwestern No I, of ths Artisans' League, hung up a now total when H arurasl 26J Pin" Harry Hallman faaturlni; llh hit tiMiplnnlng h aeurlna 2.'2, 233 anil 11)1 In hla three games llehfuss alio helped to boost tha score when ho went over for MO In hla second roll In the final matches of tho first season of section A of tho Keystone League, the all star Iteaall team, led by "Jim" Alkena, made a clean getaway for the aerlea vylth Jenklntown. which cava them the champion, ship. Oeoraa Flood waa tn great form srorlnc 22T 233 and 1T0 Vleholaa llrown Hmed I. w Rnlt rlnesr aramnheil Vltiny Hasaia and Uarrett also showed to rdvantage for' one vr more double counts THEN THERE ARE JUST- (Tms NSY.T DV) " There must 8tr HE t53Mr- MISTAKE 5 AYS nn vvjOM MATCH l 'Tmc Ml5 c5Emi- FlMALS J HE MOAT. BE TRYifJO To. K"!!),,, fv,r4 r "OrETHirJCa. HA HA HP,'. CHAMPIONSHIP CT , 1 (Ml IGmi D1VI6I0M, A NICC, ANJP HOvW "ROTTCM IML PC5.T MUST MAVC BECM '. A BIG LOAD OFF Tme: rvieo Ail- coy:: MY M W. MAXWKF.L ger, rittei v 1'icnd. igast and Wnodw.ml wlth the ioslbilltv of Davi Tl.. .n..l.l.... .,..... :,, ,- ' " tituiuij; in pal inn lie win lie KtlonK ,IcIlIt0 ,,, al)Mnoo ot , Ku. f , i for. Tail: Adams l a vrv feood man1 and (uiiible of plaving eillnit ball , - '- .J- ""M. lams the league. T.'i. n we have IMdlc Hums i and Dlllhoeffer who are llrKt-class men I Tho riilllles aro not in had i-bapc and jou can llguro for vouihelf that thev I , . onoiml, . hit. .ii.t ..,. to mal.o tho Giants und the Cubs hustle Tr.iininsc Tri) Starts March "t Tho tialnjng trip plans have Vm ui ranged and the placrs will leave N'cw oiU for J icksonvllle on March 13 They aio due to anlve on the 17th nnd will rauh M l'ctcisbuig on the ISth Only tvventj-twu plajeis will maUe the trip and tliev will etny in camp foi three weeks heroic (darting noith 1 1 is Hoped that tho Wabhlngton club di- A-hles to tialn In Tampa, which Is across the b.o. for then tho teams can Play together evti day and the managers run get a bitter line on thcli mm t'lrtilv Uiilllth Is waveiing between At lanta and 'liiinpa and mil Shdisllue the biiive bii-lness manager will niukc u till) to tin (apital to talk tuiki with the boss of the henatois. He In Ileus that his oiatoi.v wliieli won foi him Iho Job or buigo-s of IJIenolden, li . will 1 convince (iiirr that Tampa Is the proper 1 piaco m nam i:lilbition Mims will be lilaved on the jotiincv north and un elToit will be made in pi iv near the big army can tonments while the soldier liojs can lie entiituntd This hl hedule, however. Mf lllrvJJ-' V S ' rTrST- ' V Jzf dX i &. has not I.. (li completed and will not Fulton I,0SCh I'reMiL'i lie aniiouiK.d until iiftu Orllllth do- . iidis on his iiainmg (amp COBB NOW IN DRAFT BUT SAYS HE'S READY Georgia Peach Is Placed in Class One Despite Claim of Exemption ACOUSTA Jan n I'ohb, stai nutlh hUt Tvrus llavnioml nf the Detroit , Aine, leans, has be,,, pl.eed In class nne' by tho eMinplion liuanl bee. where he I I Is re'glstercl It was understood he I claimed defced classification on the ground of dependents When informed jesterday of tho ac tion of tho local board Cobbv declared ho is willing to servo whenever ho is I called. He became thlrtv-one jears old December is, I'll 7 JESS WILLAItD HOLDS FORT AGAINST SHERIFF CHICAUO, Jin 19 Jess Wiliiud. heavyweight ehanipion was hesleged ... .. .....- -j .. oiit.iH cndeavorlns to setvo a summons in a ult biouglit b the fighter's foimer manager. ... Going to the second story of his home. W lllaid for tlneeJiours refused to unswei uie luunia ami jeeiH of the sheriff, who, becoming tiled, nt length called in four deputies. Meanwhile Mis. Wlllaul telephoned to the police, who leused to interveno when they heard tho cause of tho dis pute, and tho sheriff, deputies io. malncd ut their posts despite tho zero vv cathcr. MUM'IIY WANTS HIS KENT Says Weeghman nnd Others Owo Him and Sues Them CHICAUO. Jan 19 At last Charley Weeghman haw. n chance to get lid of that IJSO.OOO bankroll The Cub botm nnd his fellow stock holders were defendants today In a suit brought by Charles W. Murphy, former Cub president, to recover rent on the old West tilde hall park, abandoned when the National League! s took over the new Federal park on the North Side, The amount Involved Is Apportioned from tH 000 to 1-0 000 a 5 ear for eight .Mri, "" JANUARY 19, 1018 MEDALS (anp TfTe MEXT) I "uymow me 6aYsS JOfj' THF PlrOAUS HE ftY TvMO ANJ ONE Tm6 l 6URELY A JOSH '..' 1 1 fjr&& V I TnoObHT You'D BE vJCALOOS .' YOUNG MPGOVERN nFFFAT MURRAY Urmi13 luuiuuu Port Richmond Bantam Triumphs in Fast Bout at the Cambria MISKE SURPRISES FRED Eccniny Ledger Decisions of liny Bouts Last Night ( MIIKIV V. ( ViiilNC Mll.uiern de reiilril Itillliiii; Mnrni. 1 riinkle ( mi uim wnn rriini leitn IIiicIh. luck Vh IMiiiniicli iiiiliinliildl .Ine viiltrlile. Hit llbii; IihIs lion! .lue dntiie mil .Ine I'lillllliH kiiiiikril nut .link Itowru in the llrst roiinil. T. PVtr. VIIW Irnl riiltnn anil lllllt VII. ke Imveil u 111 niiinil draw. . IIOSTON Vllke PinilMin ilffiuli'd Io .Inliniiii In 10 rniiniU. M.U Mllilt K. II. ( In us kiimkeil nut )iiuiiit VVIIIIuiiis In the llrst ruuiiil, lint lllliB Iteililt iiiitniiliilril -tiiliiun llues ami rurket lloiiniiev ilefeited llnhliy litelis. By UILL Iir.LL loung llencij Mdioveiii the jnlUe of l'oit llidimoud llnislicd lust in a snap with llattlliik Jlun.iv 111 tho Cambria, A. C last night The bout vient the limit und Johnn lluuiss patious vvciu, treatul to sl lounds of wiiiriuimi lighting Heneiv copped the verdict uui nan to wprk Hard ror It. After l)clng lield even In the first two rounds .McCovetn Tinged to the fiont and his experleiue lagan to tell He outgeuetalcd his smaller foo nnd 111.111 uged to keep out of danger at all times .Muini), howevii neiti ( t r01 .. minute and lost little picktigp -( - viu.uin win no niaiiiied to bn Joe Auui-r in mo near lutuic OF I 1 Jn the seml-wlndup Young Vrankle ! " owe" Jimmy Donaugh won from Joo Jlcl.rLS,0, nnil Inn 1H,I1II.. . --- -w ...IIIUUB ?.? .,., "C.,L ''"I1.3 stoi.j.o.l Ji.nnij liowa,, in the llrst lound. Ponderous I'redwnnl l'nll.,,. ., i I liioiishlp htoek took ii decld(( flop' in In a great fashion, but Iho cioso guaid M Taul last nlglit wliiii lie fuihd to dls ling of lihoads and Kncass kept thcni po.o of Hilly Mlsku In ti n rounds i:nrli I from getting close to tho "Speed Hos' " larli leports of the b-ittlo said ih.n t,. ,i. waul earned the decision, but necoidlng tn later dl.patches. the majority of I t I I li u alt mttwvit.l.. .. . . --...- .,i iiiissiuo HKiceu in it Mlske held his heavier foo even throughout Hilton had an advantage of llvo and onc-li.ilf indies in height ami for(v pounds In weight This bout will add lit tit tn irniu.ir.i. reputation. Ho was txpeetid to wado'weie weakened In this half through the hue in aim ueae ins smallir foo to ...,,.,-,,..n i.(,, iii mi- iikih, i,m; notb ing llko tlmt happeiKd in fact i.-ui. lint, ilimuilnau a ..1. I.. .1. .,... ion uid not even scon ,e knockdown in the ten rounds lie bit mi,i. ., lo j ,, Ve,.e"t,"l v hit , " ' " ,ent Hlll'a c'n Tl is ,i ,'? ,f"" o",! ' rhUt if 1 noek f,,,8 1Uo'.' 8 1 Z nV-i l,TU" ?. .T..?5M. e' opponents look id In lonmarisnn .i forces us again to pi edict that Kred ward will get a terrible lacing tho first tlmo ho mef ts a good man. National Closed Tonight Jack McCiulgan got another bad breil ast night when he was notified thnt .1. .,-. ..... . .. .. ""(invu inai Cliarlev Wclnert lb.. v,.n.., , lieavj- weight, was too 111 to bo Indian Turner 'a'nui'ganc'ird' tTc'ioso tlie dourM r. it lift iii.iti iier,.I.,ni.a. ... patrons by putting in a substitute' bout! ..nn in me limn iicci. ino ciuu has leen closed on Katurd.iv n'glit. hut the regu. lar bhow will be held next week with Wclnert and Turner in tlio wind-up. I Don Lew, a Chinaman who Is i.ite.1 as one of the best amateur boxers.in ti. i . . ... ... . ........ country at uj pounds, won, the Pent, i liglitwciglit boxing championship for tho" thiid consecutive jcar last night in tho I'nivcrslty championships in Welghtinan i Hall when ho stopped Jack De Korn. brother of Kred Do Korn, tho former I l'er.n two-mJler, in the second lound. Sports Served Short J Howard Llnnte that Jennlnua bou nke. th; aensational loath I'ousl't fm ayracuse'Tlaa notified llughey that he has enlisted in tho moTr,ee.?,,;,uul!.,,?orr'"lujKhar.'",hS ffiU".?. or Ilruwn University for LafajettV Th2 Garnet team will open the season on -" Joe Majer'was tho winner In the three cushion carom billiard match against Wll. Ham rianuery by a score ot C0-H, "" Otto Relselt defeated Pierre Maupome ln the interstate three-cushion carom billiard match by a score of fiO-12, e - Halph (ireenleaf defeated Charlea Harmon by a aedre uf 100 to 0 at the Kacouet Club and later In hla 1000 point match at the Urgent Academy he vyae victor again He now leads Harmon hy a score of two to fvO, PREPARING UNCLE SAM'S GREAT : ARMY LIKE MAKING FINISHED BALL PLAYERS t Similar to Job of Attempting to Make Millions! of Skilled Diamond reriormers Uut of Absolutely Green Material Hy GRANTLAND RICE Revenge It'irn 7ic i7ii( somehow scans longer Ihnn it ever uas Vefoic; ll'irit my hack feels halfway hroUcn And mv aching feet arc sore; "When lectin cs croud upon inc Vntll flguies fag my train, .liid life, for just the moment, Ts an anguish and a pain Then It is I panic a, second In the long day's rushing pace ' And t cuss tho bally ICalscr Till I'm purple in the face. When a lengthy hlKc is oidcicd "Where the tocls nie JI7.C a tliom, t When the rei elite ir-cchocs, . On it toW nml Untry mom: When my pleasant dreams arc banished And I tub my half-shut eyes To see gray dawn n-slcallng Out of Janitaiy skies Then it Is I find ijclitcncr Is bereft of all its thrtlh, ' And I cuts the pop'Cycd Kaiser TlllJ'm blue around the gills. Yul Kiiun how long ll ini.es io vvniii' a ball lubnto shape and Into protwi team p.av The manager h.,s onlv ,wc1,. tv or ivventv-llvo men to handle. The) , aic nil old hands at tho game, or rat I Wast cpei iciieed through Kovcral Fea- i sons In vaiioiis leagues. Thee are taken South olid sK WccUs is iciiuiifd to t,et them Marled Then it is fieiiuintv 1 iv or .lime nciore team pla w ueveiopeu properly I lgui f i oni this the Job of handling a modern ulnient Theio aic !!50U men in pl.iie nf twentv-llve Most of theso .3n knew nothing ot their game na. . .... ....... .ici. In. Inn, i l ne nie as inaiiv v.u ium uuun i.' pet form as a ball plaver. for this is a wnr f -lie. iallsts and of team pla The Infantiv and nitlllery must worU to- Kcthci to avoid big loss as l.wrn 1 Inker and inyice once woiicu me uuniuei-, cm- rui'i"-'-. .. "" uilvamc giiaiu inusi an vvorh wnn ' team plav or the result ts decidedly pain- '' . . , , . -iuniiu-t .,,- ...... .... .. .- of baseball In this count: v. And bud- i pose ono season we suddenly decided to develop a gieat number ot leagues con- sWing of a million plavcrs How would tneso piajers look ai 1110 and then flguie what the leglmentali commander Is up against with les than a vear's start I . r in c r-i,.. ,v, lor .ni-oiu. s....... 'When it comes co uu liii-mwi uiicuj, ft om one college or school," remarked a football expert tho other diy,' "just lrow n. .nn irnltii. in be.if nn nll-stnr Indian' team" 11 1 1 is no e.. (iiciy (u .iii.wri ARCHIVES LEAD IN CAGE LEAGUE Southern's Victory Over West Phila. Places North east in First Place ST. JOE PLAYS P. M. C. Uy I'AUL lMti:i' (I.Iw.iiitI, tlif. i.tllirnst 1 Hull h.iskttt. ball team whs Idle sestcidiv it gained half a game on West Philadelphia And tool: undisputed possession oMIist place , the lutein holistic league. '1 lie At their leadership to houtli live, which buddenly re- tlio form which won theich 1111- non.MHI 1 ISl JCilT UIIU Mill HfSl llllllj ts fiist league defeat this seal. J2-:7 That last jears title winners have struck their proper strldo was easily seen a lew minutes uner ine conicsi .lntl Thev nnssed thn ball liriillllll I basket. Near the end of tho half both teams scored teioral times and tho half time score was 1S-1I Majors Disqualified Southern spurted during the second half and took the lead bluntly after pl-iy started, and held the advantage until tho final whlstlo blew. Ilolh teams ' (llsuualltleallon nl -Mlanis, Toner and Captain Wattman, vli tho lour per son il foul rout( . Cl.uk and llunnin gave splendid ex hibitions fiom the foul mirk, tho former ' i , '" ! ?,B iv . tm. V ?.,V tall teen In seventeen tries, and seventeen in tent -two attempts letory ie tno two teams for second place On Tuesday West Phila delphia meets Northerns. .,o North Uranch Y. M. C A Tho Red and Black Uesencs, rei k i-nnd nvnmntA fnr tha ini-ulli' v.a. 1... I BU"" ......,..w . . ...u ...u..J ...VI, UJ 'winning from the Orango nnd Black becond team ln thp Preliminary contest. h" the count of -9-1- Northeast and ,.,,. Ti.ii.irti..i.i ..... .i..ii ,.., . i South Philadelphia aio deadlocked for ' "rst ,Iai:0 ln ,ho 'et-0"a division St' Je I,la'8 P' M' C' cr Ti-tQn(Via rviiincTrt i,4ui.aati.nii . I will Journey to Chester tonight to meet 1 1" i-ennsyivania -vinnary college ca- dels. This Is tho first game away for ' tho local collegians," the other four games, which resulted In two victories Und two defeats, having been plajed on their home floor. Tho Crimson and Gold will havo the -.... "mo team ln0 caB " List Saturda) night with tho exception of Muiphy, n guard, who will bo out of the gamo for Beveral weeks with a frnctmed nose m i i. i. i Track 1 rwiects 1 air Prospects for a winning Indoor track , team at Boutn J'liliauelphl.i High School are not overly bright at tho iiresent tim Tho candidates have been forced to pracl 'tico individually during tho last twn 1weeks- owlnB . to tno shortage of fuel ' closing the school buildings. Italnev, uowdry and Mitchell will tako rare of the sorlnts. Ci-nwin- iD i. "SJi surprised the schoolboya "llh hls flee'n8" ol foot on the gridiron. SUITS $- f 80 OR OVEBOOATS JL JL ORDEa REDCCED ntOM 810, Its and Its PETERMORAN&CO.r S. & Cor. 9U and Arch Streets KlUtBax JBftSir4ar yatilj IV WAS COAL - IT TAKES TIME lane a snort iouk at Hip i.,m.i First, Jl1" Thotpc. tjle fcicatest nll-round foot, J, on 'm' lJS ,, , ,,, ., ,. ...."'. "uuson, the lino such nicn as Bemuj Then tlicic vcre V auselta anl cit e jctoen, A ,caln con)1,oge,, of ,lomu, ,,erw Mount l'leaant tml Thnin. ui,u i.l no easj one to handle' if Hir- oilier eight iiic-H laiieu io itport loi uie ilav I'lln 1 .id to lie' irlnn 1..n .. . .. i no Indians' gloiv lias w ined uftl In the last few cal, but It Is Just aj well to tcnicinlicr that I arllMe hit turned out enough Ft.us tu im-j jj,, own wnn any all-time an n tint mlghtl I ..1.1 1 . . n uc- pickc'u iioiii an one pine .'laity and the .CVV beason M tttj. lifted his llcds fiom last nlact' to ,,. ri,R0 of the (Ult hl3 nnl' out. Tho big test Is now ahead forUe going Is iiaiUir oiue.vou iea.li the Mr8t ,m Won I'lom ever indlrat on he hai moro ,,m lnl(le , man,. nnd It will not be bin prising to see him M iiiiisn aiounu iniru place next vttir If 1ic can get the pltclilns he hopes to have ,iero ts tlle tMnce tilat lle , y een i,glier i The Kcds had the oiganizatlon and the' Uiuh last eir Th la.Ked the Dltch-S diought that has assailed llcdland for folty jc,us can nt , lFt bo broKen m otll tiouhie is that Just as i Incinnail has shown piomlse and has liken frora )e ,e,ni, ra,0 llls ,,ail a U(n of Tmtm iqi ami-imparling a swut knl. In th face, on' to (Tumble all pleasant dteams Tint T.itn .1) limn, i-.ia (...a ...11 ' on the same material It nnj be th, Jitu t u sn it .en neiier iiipk is .im ". v Scholastic Games Today I'eii igog u 1 rani CoJiego (two tins) Milinma Vri tit Itethli li in Trp M Jot 1 li I'roi) hi I' I ij hcflttr llieh ut suurthmon llish Tmplt Trip at MUii High kavfng Ids teammates manj times by htajB j i-pcru iiciuii und .iiKcuuii ai(3 me ccabH lit tlie ouaitcr, while '1 bonus llensoal 1 and, Captain Moderskl will be entered wl ' tho half and mile events I Tho team is handicapped b tho lickl of flrbt-class material In tho field eventil 1 Jljers, Jlltcheir nnd Hrvan are pracllcinf liigh jumping. Mitchell Jtalnei and ld div in tlie bioad jump but only i'M.1 Mori is lias icported fnr the shot-put. I'ivo dual meets have been arnmcedji tlie Hist with lliown 1'iep oil JanuatjrMJ .11 In addition to tliu dual meets M I team will bo enteteu in mo tmami "iiuads " Tho dual meets aio as foi lows: .lamiaiy 31 Brown Ptep l'ebruary 7 Central High 1'ebruary 11 Northeast Tehruary 21 West Philadelphia, l'ebruary 28 Cermantown 'iho basketball game between the rep resentatives ot Brown Piep and Loner' Merlon High hthool has been liostponea,, 'I he lack of coil necessitated tho closlnj of tho Lower Merlon g.vm ou Thursday, ...il If Id nnl I,nnun Allien it will M liopened Tlie Main Line fiie lost tij onenlnc came, but sfneo that time oi piacticed faithfully and is gradual! molding inlu first-class form toacn tiiosshian nnd Captain Wilson had ei peeled to glvo tho strong Brown rrep t. .mi a bard li.it, In tnnlcht llountref. ono of the Lower Merlons beft guanlsjM is still iiieuinic Brown Prep Is tho latest scholastic Instlllllfnn tn .irfrnnlzn 11 w imilllng te' A eall fnr candidates was issued at tH North Broad stieet school jestcrdJfnB ' PROTECT YOUR CAR The Uarlfn parries the blow, absorbs the bump, prevents damage and cxpensM OI YMPIA A A Hroad and Italabrlgj r.:.v """' rr sA".iiVi7Lm tt ieifrnu ii IaU..l.Mi rf.yrt"a jonuny tifiinunt n JflCK tw Inunr ItnliMnaii Je.htinr TflllAS Antlyl.urnw a. Chau. Toucher MaTtif 1 Frankie Callahan, vs. Lew Tendyl tie. lles.B0e,75c. Arena, 11.11.50. InciiarU;! BASKF.T HALL YALE v. PFNNSYLVANlAJ Gvmnasinm. !trl Xr .nrneei. 8 P Venn Ueseriea v. Naial Kewnea. 1 f; 21 JUaerved Beats ,15c. M1c, II 10 Adnl Tkke,ta at Olmbeja and A A t)ffl t'anrins; alter eiaiup Holler l'alare 3Bb J UarUt I . .. I rery rtfl. s.au. j"i OkaiUlcr AS-TIiU Aflemoon rrVL uiinrinre j.iiiiln- iie-r.. .- . . UI'KN KttKXAnjl jaioiei Auuiuita iree e"i i iV ' .,. r &
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