-f- ft fm GfiifEFS WOULD 1)0 WELL TO STUDY THE STRATEGIC MOVES OF ALEX AND, ,$RM '4it TV, SATURDAY, FEBkBSSy 9, 18 ' f$Wi rii '& B - If' li ft; K. EBALL WILL 'ART NEXT WEEK WITH THREE Sf '$ LEAGUES IN ANNUAL POWWOWS Xr ' mm' m - . laying Schedules Will 1 rangements for Season Made and Last u 1 I "TNirjllvVi-i. Unioinnn X7lll Tin TAairl TO -WOUM!. WCOOIUIIO YT111 J-.V. '.DABBUAUi will ect off to u tllns three leagues tlio International. . HAMn-tMlAa inAAlLitu 1J..1....1..1..- ...tit t T'.Plwnill.u lllT.-1-lllll.r. tTl IIU-llUICS .1 Afcilslatton offered nnd rejected nnd -.fciftko final effort-) to land star players from iIvhI clubs and perhaps fcarlcy Werslmi.in will bo on tlio iMnm lnntr unt.i ..tt... .1..1.elt.. Mj',wvt"IIV .....v.. IW OllllV UlllVi LVIVUUi 5 Wi r t. .ii P'WTI 4VI UlluVIMIli f-,f Tlio tcsfloiid will open on Monday, wlirn thu Ititcrnutlonnl ilrelilcs (Whether or not It will play ball UiIn J;j,Wlll contlnuo with a nlx-elnb circuit, dropplnu lll.-lunond nnd .Muntirul, !,7ifnl opcrato flvo months, from Mtiy until tlio end of St-ptrniher. If this iHfe, circuit liecps In tho runnhiB It will help bai-eball oonhlilerubly. bill no uiip I SW Aan f.lt .,n, ,, III I. ,.,,.. ,t lnnnlA' iflm l.iil-it Iw.i.M InultltT IllllllPV ffll' , V1, IHIMt t,,tl 1,1IV,I II,,.,1-" tIH IIIVIU 'V".!, ' -...- --- -- v . yearn cannot sec their way clear to Iomj koiiio more ilutlni; tliec wurtlmcv jlv' An effort will bo made to keep thhiKH K&. .lJarons aro likely to olTcr homo aid. ' .- T.. It.. ..t , , m t it iiio Miiionai nnu 4mcricuu ijt'aKim .ur piu.muh nuiunuvn n adopted nnd final umuiKcmcnts mado for tho seuwun. An nttumpl will bo thade to legislate tho spltball out of cxlitunco, but It In yulu to say that no official action will be taken, liascball 1 nil rlsht as It If: nnd any way, this is a poor tlmo for experiment. The war-tax problem will coma up nd soon tho fans will Iwirn the proper way to vnnlrlhutc. THE hot Htovo leasuo will be full of fuel and thu cIiuik'uh utn that "hcntK'ss Monday" will not be noticed. Homo bin deals nro likely to bo put throuyh before the kokIiii ends and Pat MornM ( may snare n oouplo of new pitchers. U. S. Might Learn Something From Alex and Pratt TIIIE strategical t.tuuts pulled riming tho holdout (-casern offer valuable- hlntM to the uuthurltlctf at H'uslilnKton, hoiiio of whom appear In con sider that a little deep IiihI1 war Fluff would Kpord up tho conlllrt and hasten a victory for world riemocnic). Alexander asseits that whllo a good iiiau Inllinutlons have conio to him that Mogul AVccKtinian Is point; to satisfy him, ct so far no money has been turned looso by the Chicago tiill1luiin.ii v, and the Krcat liurlcr. twho avers that although ho Is only an litiFupliistlcatid country lad and not hep to tho tricks of city slicks, declines to nc-ipt mere lanmiaRu und hies to Philadelphia to t-hako hands with friends, of course, there Is no Intimation that If Wcegliman falls to come through H.iker may do ro rather than loso tho bin wud and bust up the tiade. f More complicated mancuveiinB still Is to bo noted In tlio case of Don 111 Pratt. Magnate Hall was frank enough to admit that h felt that ho slipped something; over by disposing of the player, for tho icumiii that tho Ue and emlneuco of the deal knocked the props from under Pratt's little lawsuit, which was basid upon tho theory thnt his reputation had been damaged by reported looso talk of Hall reKaidliiK his biylm; lowi. Pratt now purrleH this drive by (-eliding in a sweet little missive to the Yanks' ..Tito Mating that hi will not fIbu a Yankee contiart Just now, much us It pains him to take this Icupolnt. llo Is so paitlcular, In fact, tha,t he explains that he Is no common holdout, but meicly does not tket to placo his John Hancock upon said paper at tlio llcurc at present riecorat lrlff that Instrument. This vcrblnco may be deep, but It conveys u mean lnp. Its slcnlllcance Is that Piatt also has two bows to his string, that ho proposes playing both of them Just liko tho great Ales and that 'ho has a concrete leverage in a IIo lawsuit. In any event, ho shows that hu pro 1 poses to back up his asset tion that he will not sign any contract until Hall has satisfied his claim for damages. He is perfectly Indifferent, no doubt, aa to where the coin comes from. JUDGINfJ from certain statements neuedlted to Alexander blncu he came to Philadelphia to l.-lt fi lends, the player feH that ljc has unother basis for a financial claim provided neither Wee'gh man nor Halter comes across with bonus money. &1I1I grounds appear to bo cruel and Inhuman ticatmcnt. lacerated feelings mid (allure to provide. i Huggins Will Conduct Baseball Training School ItiTAXAUBR MILI.KP. IU'UUIXS, ot the Yankees, will do something A-- besides managing this season and If reports nio tine thu diminutive chieftain of tho great baseball disappointment which annually alilicts tho populace of the big town Is about lo stmt something calculated to work 11 nadly needed refoim. Tlio diagnosis, after 11 careful X-ray examination, , impresses Doctor Hugglus that fundamentals aie tlio patient's need, and In order to ground tho men In the underlying principles of the great na tional pastime ho proposes starting a School of Applied Hastball this spring. ' Tills brand-new eriuiutlonal plant will disport .1 full course ot Institu tion in sliding, hlUliipr and conditioning; will be Installed at the tijluing camp at Mucon, and will lie conducted with the aid of an able-bodied under study to tho dean In the person ot Pat O'Connor, who will glvo his special attention to tho pitchers. Tho Huggins diagnosis ut least Is correct, for tho Yanks during the many years ot their haphazard and mysterious caieer hao operated ap parently upon the Krank Clnineo theory that big league ball players ought to Know all !. fundamentals and that If not grounded In tlio basic prlii- clples of tho sport they nro not eligible for big league play. Hut llugghis has besides something behind him upon which to b.i-e his plans In tho 'reipect named, a hope of getting icsults. for ho has shown himself to be l great coach of players. Any one witnessing the Cards In action last season was bound to observo the unusually flno fniin displayed foj young pljyeis who came to tho team from small leagues utiilpu and unheralded. ltogcrs llorusby's'caM) Is the most notable. Tim now great plaj.tr was , awfully green when he was plucked from tho Te.as cacti and did not bring with him even a reputation as a. hitter. I ' ... THE appalling number of Yankee plajcrs nailed last year at the plato in attempting to scoro from second on a single Is a triniplu illustration of tho opportunity confronting Huggins. in staging h apeclal course In base-running. Hornsbjs Hitting Style Torn Up From the Bottom WjfS X7HEN tne records are searched It H ' TV was taken In giving Hornsby a big the Cardinals from the Dennlson team ViJt ot tne 19,u bcason "c ,1Ro. nothing to R of .232 and .271 and a icputatlon of r'V -And durinir tho remainder of the IOITi ----- ..... ,, . Ptii."" sames in ino uig icugut-s, jiornsuy fcJt',lllll flgbre being .218. IffiT It was in tho following spring ... 'to .... ... With the now great noiuout celebrity. Hornsby was choking his bat and '..bitting feverishly, missing tho average strike about n foot. IIiifrHn L'i, V ahowed him how to swing with a . . - sJ, Hornsby liau tuo Knack or tlio natural Slan "how a rrcer stroko or ono wltli morn Heft behind It. Ilornsby's cx "? 'Pcrienco has proved that ho was a born hitter, but it took a hitting expert V 'to'detoct his mletako in form and to SM- Golf as a Ca JrjyO OTIIKIl cartoonist in tho coun wiJIJsVntH It in such a humorous fori U jklil'i tui luvuiai 111 mu i.uuiivi I Mnlu If In aitr.li n lilimrirmia rnrtti '. uenis 11 in sucu a numorous rorm ''Jtrst artist to fee tho comic Bide ot tho gamo that is bring pluyed In this jeWry by a million m.e-j and women. Philadelphia golfers nwnlt with Interest the KruKt.' ?"TViuc Lupuki: each Saturday and Htiggs never .ntr' j,' wieresi . r Mtn&DVOlnlH tnem. 'ino average uasetaii ran Is deuf and dumb in ,. rlfiiaVison wi(h tho golf fiend. Olve them the eamo sturt und let them talk 'ribout tholr favorite game, and tho baseball bug will be exhausted long ' iiforo tho golfer has really started to say something about the royal and -'oclent game. , Brlggs U a golfer, and the thing that droe him to playing the gamo -vma iiuiviiiHB is nn Hui.i.ib .ivi.w uiovurouiH inu eiiin. 4 ui u nongoircr ii"a. crowd with golfers and ho Is hopelessly out of tho conversation, for 'y,goltlacs tulle of nothing els? but golf. Ho-is a keen student of the gume, kild'the.jnauy amusing .things that cuina up In a day's play have given KCCllcnt cartoonist a fund of Would any one but Hrlggs 9WO on this page, who, reduced to extremities by the weather uml Situation, proceeds to make ot iMra houses In northern France? 'THOtflflof us r4b)f4fc;otaa c opportunity to to the risftimiea. GET A FLYING . . . . Be Adopted, Final Ar start In Now VoUi next -e'. wiic-n National nnd American---hold their I... ...IA.....1 ini toVO.1 IWCll. tll'W 111 111. l.IUHl'.. .. "'" ' - "- lots of scandal ulrod. .MuiuiKirs will Job with another bankroll to purchase It nil It 1.i.lra IIP,, n VnfV Initltirtll lit III ...I, I. IW. ..... .... 1 year. It Im botlvvcil tliut tlio Ituuno K"Ihb. Iiowomt. and tlio bi Iiiikiiu J .. ..,....!.... ... I. ...1.. I. ... ,..111 1.. Is readily seen what a long chance leuguo tryout. for when ho cftmu lo of the Texas I.eagua near tho close show but a two-year hitting marl; being a weaker llelder than a hitter. season, wben be nl iv.-.l in rioi,...,. ..... . . -...,,.,... 1111 ueiow nis previous ears itcord. that Huggins did the lecerdem.ilu net . longer but held at tho cml nmi ,..,i - ... .. .w.,.. swing, sinco which tlmu no player point tlio lemedy. Jartoonisl Sees It i.-aii;iii:s lllti spiui 01 goll Ulld pie as uocs uiatro Jirlggs. Ifo was the nu lnia 11 ilt-n Ttl.... K. .. mutcrlul that he employs to tho best have conceived the picture of the his homo a replica of some of those who havo seemed lost thl winter because of play tho game, tho cartoon will 'MUGGSYHASNEW ' UNKNOWN FIND1 ' Liirhtweicrht Has Won. " Many Battles, but Has ' No Name CALLAHAN AT NATIONAL Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Hants Last Night lAUIIIll.t X. ). l.l.li- l.rlll. InMllirrit Xrtiinc Uf-rlmtl I riinkle (iiiiuu h.nl tin pu- time ulth "Irrrj Mlt'rPl 1'it ffle Mntllii ilr-fi-utt-il IMmiu ll.llltl .Mill Ttr-riip.!- unit from IhnclitF lllltttilii-iiiit liiniiit .Urlhtiimh Mtittt-il KM le Km In I he I hint. ('I.l. l.l.M MhII llreik loiiiihl-il nut MnnL rtmlrr III tlie ltli riinnil. ItllslllS llrliio XiiIcit kimikMl tint Tnniuo ItPKilM tn llir rliclitll nf tt turhr ruliiul tUlit, ritimnr.st i- i.ia iintr, n.i itnir He Tne fuintlit it litrtr-riiiiinl ilritu. ltv mi. i, 111:1.1, Ibin ,111 Tn lor tin t ntfipt isiiii; o iigt-t- nmi lltle milhorili , l n mij Ii .ei sriti Uivff ii.i He i-t jiboiii to It .t fur Hasten, w lu r.- Ins star introin Johnny THhn.ui, Inhibits with .Minn t I'ulTy in a twihe-toinnl battle on Til -lay night. All nf this takes time am' Milne worry, btll It neniiil to In tin last of AtuggFy'M lioublt" when In iliinl ;nto the nillee tuiUy He hail a titws Item ami was not at all bashful about cplllhig It. "I gotta new bn," calil Mug:s. "ami he Is the I fill good-, t'aii lleli all tn.l around ln-ie and I'm gntitia iiialeh him with all of the 13.1-i.ounders and bent 'em all, Mj new pheinmi It t.iilv tiiiu teen yens old, hn li.ul (Kteen linpin tant lUliln nlid won all of til. in. )! 1 ctitalnly It tln 1 !ui it is ' What's in a Nnnic? "What Is dm iiaim of this chani pUm?" we iifKciI '.Value?'- nsliptl MiiKUFi. as lie n.-ui"-d to git hit second wind ".V.imc'.'i or course ho bus n niiuie Now, that's funny I furgnt to uric him. Walt till I get hlui on the photic" Milggsy will hiuo a iiaine fur hh m w tight, r If lie has to v.-l-h 1. 11. ,,11 him hlimelf. Callahan .Meets .Mcliiacrii l-'ianltle 1 'nil i.i.iii, ,.l II1110I.I.M1, will appear In the Il11.il net m the Xnlloual x tonlKht iiRiiinst Ten .Mi 1 lucent, tile .North Moo inaulei iVir it aiixloiis to get a clink nt 1 -i.ii.iii.it. no in. .-.iiim tn stage a comt h.i i in- sonn-thlug. "r'al- latum Isn't much of :i tleliler.' k.iim Ttrry, "and I know I can ghe him lots .if tumble The l, mm, I Ime 1 trouble wltli these ila.cs I.-Toniiny 1 'aiey. lil lather meet t'alhih.in six nights In a week th.iti hox Caiej onto n iinuilh guess Tommy has in nuinher." H.ittlUig .Minrav will li,- gletu a sewte test when he meets .Inch Wolpert. the I.mcaster lljwtlght. In the mnl-wlild-up The other hunts will pieseut iJaluin lljinn and .Mike Howell, iMiiny lluek and Joe XVrlght and .loliiui) d'.Miii.i. a iltben of l..-l.eivllle, I'a . I mtets .Inhiiiiy Mi. ukej (ilassman Oralcs ( I'hll (ilassman. host. i,f ,,.- T. ndler, expects a haul battle wlta Tommy Touglu-y at the Olj mpla, in xt Mnnil.iy lllKllt. "I i.in't se.- i) M.u hay II will 'he a srt-up'," howinl I'hll oier tho phone. "Tinigliey ain't no biim or a polk and heantr. He's a suill h.ittler I and will glee Tendler Just as bard n fight as j.irksnn or the ntln-rs Low rli.es-n't i.xpoel a cliiili nnd, take it final me, it will ho a regular scrap" .fop Iijneli and ll.-nuy Valger w .11 j meet In tin. wind-up at tho (iinjil.i a week from Monday night. Mike Hrtle and Young Jlilioiein will box In the runl. ' Tommy Itelllv Is willing tn lic-lji the I bnxliig gloM- fund If gin n a i haute. He says that Ids (sutler. I'lestnn llmwu will ghe tine-n.ilf of the money he m.iliis in the ilug P. the cause. All he i wants l.i a chance to light. Joliuux Tillman nceied imnl M-ster-tlny that he has In en placed A-l In tin draft. He Is the sole suppoit of hi" 'uiothti- ami nu Invalid sister, hut s.t.cs ho w 11 not make am proti st mid that In- 111 be read to go when c.illi d EARL CADDOCK NEW WUESTLINC CHAMI'IOX in:s muixiis, i.i, i-'.i. .. i:.i,i i-.,,i- .lock tint new vim Id's htavvntlght I wrestling ihamplon. was l..nl, in Camp I'odge in his diiti. s lo.l.i) as an army lirlxatt aflti winning a r.ferre'n .k- clsli.il tioni Wl.uleh X.l.isI... ;ift uIkIii. , I..i. li man had won a f.ill v.h't t aBi"'d tlnir limit ..-xplr.il. Notes of the Howlers The put lopplt-m rmullli.l pl.iy .iftfr Hip Bni-rl lillx-up nf nls-ht iluu lo fin I.N.iHnK hoUi!Hs XnrthwMtt rn No. 1' or the Artl aan LtHizuP win. handed n iloubli- i.rnit liy the Leliliih tiullitet. tho former loalns tha nnat Exmu by Pair pins. l.wlilwli. whlih had l en runnhiL- In a tie with H-irmnnv lost lis thrte cnnm, ihint Klllnc Ihirinon) the Inn! In llil- iIUIhI.mi. Kni-ricctli . In lis Uht unno. Klru. k a atrl.l-. atlil l. HI OUt I.HH hHiio.l. Ilihklli 111. ....(oorl iraiue r. nit won un tir-.iron. I hun I'oiup.ini, hi 'h ivtr.il. uui I.. usu . took twu out of thr.- from Tixatu, IttiUrrn of thin IruKtn Tiiliant. of Thuch. nlitile a sreat Kil-.i.i5. siurlinr iln In hu nrst roll. i which lmlpt.1 Ids H.juinl lo wtu th-t o'W gam? Sonslr. of llifl flulf bain, wus out or coudltlun lie p.-rrnlll.t'l Miinr te roll thn l Mil. fulled urxi iwo. 1.UI no HI8U to llixlo good ' as u acorfl- t'lld. rdown, of the Artisans. Section A., a', i, .-! ....i..u-in.o) i,i iia tuu.IL 11 1 II IL HHII. tnreo HlrnlBril rruin .Vclelphlit. It lutiil'tl Itl7 is for three irame-. wlnnhu.- tho liual I gamo with hut Hie pln 1 ' Adelolilu. by ltmlug three to rii.lurilo.ru. lieu loet vtconil piHCo in ill IC-.iklli Wliei, liurlrani tooli tho odd iramo from .Noithwist. era No. . AnJern vliowej minerh form when h tnk..l them over for "2 In hh rtrst gunie. 'jai in hie eecond nud Hi.". Ill his third, making more than dun for a total. I Cuuipbell, Kllna nud Anders eucli found , I iolf Clult. lie-urge s nuw in in.' to......... them for doublo eounn A. Illlnd nu usl.riltv wlllle Cll.llllu Is not ct oil , l.y Adelphla In th nrat enuio. hul th.-H. r- 'rr'ltf' . ' ," ' ,'i.,I.-e ll n draft Hoi porthuj. r. placed lilni. ennUBh to t ono under 11 o 1111111. " was ono of tlio sensations of th" Hah Cuuipbell, Kllna nnd Anders euch found Hanta .XlnrU. In the 1. of r l.euauo, i robbed the Han Salvador of t vluory when i 11 aubetltuted Hiveeney for XVormer In It.1 Ian niw, Ida acorlnu l"-hic u fi-ulurc. Hi. trfio'. remvered Its alrldo und defeat. Jl sail Jjomwan in ua aerirp. i Inar meellenl fnrill IVbeil lie '.'Ja In hit roll-off ulld trottln sn-ona tame. Slooney. Thompson, Itnrean. tkitttitan and J'rederlike. of th IC. of c. Iaiiu, all went over tho top for -00 and over. novta. of lh llucko Iiinue. eonllnus tliolr vrhinlnf atrlde. lakltit; all rhret. from Crowai 1'arrota dlvldodwlth the Wooclpockera: Owla took two from Itoklna, whllo thn Kaxlea did llkenlee to Hparrowe. loalnir tbu piat naiilo by a mere three pc Kirk, ot Paction II In tho Artl.ane, vvaa th onlf bowler to urn double counta In hle eecllon. toppllnc them for 201 and Sol In hie nrat two earoea. A GRTC AT DEAL CAN BE DONE WITH THE IMAGINATION "Till., Mil IT C "X TouHWftMCNt Bx'f H TudHC AHI 50 MANY I'tOHLi cw TtlU C0UW3H I wish Kiat rociK30M iWLb t'LAV i-.srcn TurV AHt: iioiPtrtG Ml Of TJil nervr ia tcrniiiIL: NEW PENN RULING HELPS ATHLETICS Shorter Classes Enables Minor Sports to Flourish With Military Training KUTCERS GAME TONKJIIT Some ttnu .ikn lie Athti tu t'nuiiiil i' I't tin p.-is-ed .1 rule making militntv tialulng itiininil-oi v for athletes, nnd this law lrtu.ill was u tlealh-l.ne'l fm minor simrts, f"r li was stipulated that .he ditlls had tn be made In the regu lation military uniforms. Seeing the cimr of their wns. II was urn long l.efnie 11 .otitesslon was made nnd the I n.lnnr spoit eauirdatew were 11 1 low id to ...,,, ,.. .....i t,t tr . , ' . ., ,. ", , 'IhU did not pi-oc- satlsta.-tor,-. f.n less than an hour a day Is devi.lid tn minor sport piaellte and most nf M1I11 was eaten up y the inllltaiy tralnliig Xmv Heaii .Mniellati. the l.eud ot tb" Wliartm School, bus cut the length the claFses fiom oil" hour to llfty inln utts The rut III Ihe lliffo limit will enable the athletes to get out for n. Ilil.il Haiti. Ing nl aillo. The rrgulatlon nne-liour bill 111 iulllt.il) uulfoims liieti will bo held, and fniin 1:3" on the utlilites will be able to practice their leppoetlic epulis The mil" will go Into tffect ut the beginning of the new semester next .Mumlav. The last basketball game of tills inis.st.-i- will be (il.iy.-il in U'elghtiiinn II. ill tonight, when ihe lied mid ISluc lines up again"! the niiiiii-touted Hut gels IM, With the I enow tied tiobeson. nf lootball fame, as mi" of Ihe New (liiinswli'k fol-walils Il is .i lil.ol.1 that l.t-w .Mm I hi. the Injuiiil captain of the Httl ami lllu-, will 1 1 till li to the coin l with the ljuakci's tonight, but he will not Mart the game 1'ii.uh .biiudet plans In m ml him In dill lug the tlo.-.lug lulniiles. pi ovhletl thin the 't nu nk-giegatlmi has n miuauillng lead The gam. I. might will mil -ultet Hi standing In Hie league, lor Uuigcis is not a nib. i of tin- Intel, ollegl.ite oi- g.iiil.itlou. Th- next league game will be pl.itd with I'oni.-ll in Hh n Tuisday aftenioon CORNELL ENTERS TEAM IN FOUR-MILE RELAY I'ninll has scut word in tin man.igi -oi ni nf tin- Annual I'dui Helny r linuval. Ami! -i ami -T, that a toiir-mlle t . lit x I. am will he iiiteicil nnd pnsslbl a inn iti. i. lot loam liilcigi. and .Mas- -M .. .. . .... IF-ItMIlL I "-Mf t- (h. Ti i.9l 1 J-S . m'if I -00 V 71 r r .J U &HBin UMijjr ipnv - wjm m 'jm i 1- -i57a2C-.lfl et&mk r r, ' EKASPERaTEO BV Ttte eNDLUSS ' '(vfl - WF-'SgZii&mP) A-, )lJy AiiNtcR,HtviTitssiiOMe,;RnS5iess ' &T Uiy- ifflfenml fs&ffnii oir Couksu, cwMKLcsb club iLT rtrWi liTay sMXt s i-"l nil I Ifr' If Ml -" -r,..iooj w. . v WftM(?8nl ItC. AWK TT. 1 A ,' -... . Rs rtimii HTikift VWWraSMlV ' Uii tlls H0M ,NT0 a UlltUily&Alvt j? iJ&J ir-yZL ?- RriGULTiON Codh;sc i saelius. Its liislllute of 1 ecluiology are i lowed in mat -,,tv.. . v i.. I. ,1 to uli i- a oil.ii tel of mlleri' t .xlllbltloll to be IlKltlllst rum and C.niiell In tin InUI- mil,, vi lit .Mine limn Hinlv ...llcgf h.iv. ...t.i..,l t.anis to dale l-'iankllii and .Mm shall. llnviifi.nl. Swiiithiiioro Hiitii. is ,,nd Si.vtiis InsllHile will foniii.lt n-r the Middle Atlanth .suits r.illi nai- V A. i liar mploiishlp l.ici. HOFFNER AND FRENCH LEAVE TODAY ON BIG GOLFING TRIP Will Play in Tournaments Throughout South and Participate in Exhibi- lion Matches I'ETl'.K l'UTTKK CIlAUf.li: IKH'I'MIH and i:u..i,ei Flench left lids ell today, for Hi. .. ,,, . , ,, , , , ,, ,,, miilliv SoUtll lliry win visit iiii i.i-- o.s ,, ' , , ,., . ...nint-niil tneludlnir golf courses III tin soiilliiano, ineiuuiuk pin. hurst, where both will play In tin , .Vol tb and South championship, vvlihli .....u won be allot her I'llllaUo - ' Jnr "us," l1, , " ,.r it... VI in 'plil.ui. long .lh" Hainc". of lh" VVIIU i. vii..e 1'niintrv (lull, who I- now holding down the no .ii-,, ...... - h.i,.. tne pio ji.ii ii i .".I... (Via. Tampa, Kla I iinfTner Is the voullgesl tif thiee lilnlh- . is wlio leiumd the game of golf vvlille I serving their taddlesuip m tii "am , I iolf Clult. lieorge s mivv in tun ii.iuou.ii oh la i, n.i.eni last xear. winning nio see .... nieht will the gi cutest of ease ',,, '' ,,' ,". " ,1,,,,. n i jm llarnes Charlie was lUiilier up w Jim liar es in tho open championship of HUH ell last vear. mid for a number of Jems lie has llgurc. latiier proini.ie ,u, ... . I'red.rl.ka hoW. iiiofcsslonal tournaments, He has been 1 fullwl them for ,, .)0 Plillmont Country Club for the ttlntr -'11 la W.';iJRtl,0,;,:;irilinliailo,mJtonlyunex '-'s". --- ----- - ---- , , client plaer uui a. vt-r goou immo. Kmmrtl Kreucn, who is a iruiouii.u I nt ihn York Country Club, was the Incker boy at tho old Merlon Cricket , 'i,,i. unit as Hut locker boys at most clubs havo a lot of leisure tlmo at their disposal In tho morning ho soon bccauio expert at tho game, Ho has been among' the leaders hi professional golf, as n number of our best players havo found out to their Borrow. ' lloffner and Fronch will team up durln their visit to tho South, und they wilt not only participate In all tho bis - V". I? i "' --i .Jivrr 'iy '1 T JmL. -.'U. V5iv5 L-Kbafltsn ,h 4r r& ml S7il ' ' f.C li "i 4 A Wl Xi l I ,-Hf . rrv , Texas and Florida Will I tvw litfj Lvarjiw Traimny IZZY HOFFMAN LEAVES FOR WESTERN SHOOT Local Criimiur to C'timpi'te in C'liiiiiii)i()iislii)s at Kansas City Next Woek Mill 1. I.-." 1 lt s 1 1.1. 1, plgt 1 it.rriii.ati 1 tiii 11 shi.t- in-- li ft (own I- h'illi. In the tiap llolfm.iu inti nncithei' In 0.II1 t nf blgli shonting win Id. '" "' ttl,ig shot hoaribil .1 Ham for Mis ,,,,,. ,, v m N ,,.,,. ,,,ail,s. inuiishli next weiU ng iliist tin westttn Male "hooteis In the iM"tn-n iliamplon- ' ' "-' '''' " ; ":'r,":"': ... I f, metl l.v a taxidermist' tinit the big nf'wilil iinlm-il he shot In the mountains up-Stnte iluilng the let nil .liutitlliK H-i- uni ,i -, .-aliiinoiiiit i.i n North Allien. i.iu tiger. It measured foiic-fniir Inches from head to tall and weighed slxty.llxe imiinds Tin en giuitei". .1 Icane, 1'itul lleigei and Hilly Vols.-ncic.ft. I iv t'ae trio of gunnels In the Trapshonttrs' la-agile who hale m.ub tn-rfect r-coies thl" hiimhi. (i mining: Notes Turin I I11.1I1 Ins sl-lnl for Pla uluuml I'hilnititi.liln ere in Itnlm. sl.iirit Juni-ilun. .Mhiiii.1, i'iini.li-ii inn! UIm nor. f l'lii.rl-H lllil.ll.-. of Hill ill nri'l II. nil IntilMoti. ot Isair. .N il. me the .inly two Houttiluiw I Is. ml Hhnls ill lies- parts. II, .ill nr. iiull- inl.pl nt hlttlnu lh- iittlnriil liirii.-li. Ttl-- f me!, w . lun t"iili noiiiliiiM iirt. uutillliw Hie In i.n-l. r vupir i inrin t slnsil which Is llsliil for (".iiunlin IMiruurs HI. ocnr lh. .lull Iriipn in l'lilinh sir- I nll-1 labs iim-i.U'- .'ulwjn Tin li. nl. in.. n iiiiii i ail- '' t - nier lllll. Ik lh n letixitois for in in. lo, .it sun simile tdiiniti-rh tli-s.. ululiv s-nc !.. .tfl.-riiinilis. I I Blinl"ul". .,' ,.,' l'ennsilt ml i toiirn-uli-in ..f w.it l-lol.ol, Iplilu. bun tnU HI loll f t-lloo. ins III tile .l.lle ll. Hill. K.lislili. llVflitrd HirilKt.uis mi I'.l.iii.ili U-. ' i iCtfY'rili'lfl AW MVI'MIIKK Mori 1h.i It'nciif tciiM- will iriiti Itil iirlin: in lf t nmi I lorlil i Hi in him dtlnr uiillM'rii ti,Il'r. Nd frwir 111 in tin 1 lull UII Kt'f Inhi (unillllii'i tvr Hh Mini nit inn" in limn hi Hhc tMii "tilt". I In' lliiiuKt, (tills will il inure Ir.m IIiil' Hi 111 11 11 ntiirr if t tn. I In ir 11 hilni: 1 him I kiln, M11I ut 1'ivnlitM, ( il OYER RIG-LEAGUE HALL boosi ih.ir scning leconis. The ix Uioi. k,ii Hh.. li Ihe (Hants ! IM'IVII.r M, M'OUl.Vl! KliCUIHls and Indians will t.l.iv m I,, xiimtou, Kv, llelil Coiil 'rniul mi Api 11 IB w n I il.u in si luajoi- ..,, . . , ""'.i ""''. '""'.'i", ...... iiiiiuiiii k , fi rwt.i.l . . -t s.i i:;.i li.igiin g.u -i. mil in lh.it ell, ip, v. i: fnrwunl ...ml r.i 1st! mid tin- fins in tin III i. lii.iss town me siurj, , (J forwiii,i, ,. it TT III I....MI.K !..,..! ...a-'v loth. co,ni.,g:;;rJir-:rw-'d".l ,Xs in, nf the .ll.iinoi.il - .. I.i xiuglnii has ii.uk. w p ,iiu,r i ,-,i-, i,s long bun a stiongli .1.1 of i. icing, and i Jb " -X i: . ihiih- . ."in . t.u ..i.ti.. i i. .ii ..... i... i i.w.i.. f..l. I S'lai. Id. r. S. 1. Inrviunl,. s .-.i a...,,-- i,..rv ....... .. -v... Inni I't K'cntuokv. tin KIVi i, l.v ihe National Heagiin t liumpioiis und I.i agin- lie. lis will .nlil Llll IT .MI1CI ICail a tn'W Impetus ' '"' ! " ' " "the, . Ill.-s m b. vise. on th. ir Jolui omi u ill I land'. llouMoi.. i. iml S. ' and lo; .M.iuphi-. d h the teams . ImII.is, Apill .t w r irle.ius, II. and Chat- ninooga i- t niAnr.Ks n. hoffnki. lou. .laments hut they will play a 1.111.1- her of exlilliltion nintclies, the majority of wlilell will ho of a patilotlo natuie Tilt' expect to bo back North about the first nf At.rll Whllo It Is 11 bit early for tho ball players to begin their spring training, many of the best-known professional golfers aio either In tho South or will shortly leave for their annual winter visits. Most of tho big courses south of tho Mason and Dixon I1I110 have open tournaments during . February and March and hang up attractive prizes. Ih I 12K- , ,r - & .TT-, , -,1 s && K M flH ?$ &fti 4 ti iT -r .zmSl)' . ' r BUNll(NTlNl)K!3tr5is?" TO LEAD SCORERS Former South Philly For 1 11 1 T... 1 1... ward xioseiy I'respuu iy Northeast Captain UKHVI3K IS l-'AVOKITEl llutkelball Games Today Unlet r tit I'i nit, t.nlr.il II. . -. (tiriird ( nllccr. nl 'iirnril, Mllmlnul.tn I'rlnuN' iIiimiI . .irlli iiiurr I'Mi. nt iirtliinrr, 11. t,i nrcf liiml . II nrrfunl i!iool, nl !lni rfnrtl, I'ti, (luu K.unt . sthoiii nf INil lane -. rinnsu.iiili I n t lint i- r.ir the ltiif. at Mmint lrj dun is'iiinc). NorrltM II. . . Uihnlnpttni II. .. ul Uilinltiutuii. Iirl. tnictili. limn Mirion it t ( he tier High. Nimil Iruliilnic iimii at -l. -I-r i1im (dlltKf. ill it in 'r'i ut M. .liifpliN I'ffP. I'lnirlli N ial ICi'sirtis al IVini I itmi. I'AUii iiii:i It I- lion nlll.l .1 lllt stloll .f few d.t until n.n.lil 1!...-. basketball i captain of .Smtheast High, p isses AtoeUj Iluniiiii, 1 mis of South I lill.nl. Iplil.i. "' the ' lor Iniliwiiual Milling nonius ! ill the 111 Ht ilicislon of tile public lush hnol ingc Iiagur. Huunin now Is pl.iiug with the Ki hnol of I'td.igogy, and although tho futiiti profosMiiH idiiipi te with the high si hnol teams thoh ti-coiils tlon't louut. Hi-i-its liaitlclp.iled In one gnuin this wet I, iguliist i'l.iilis and scimd eleven Held go.us, win. n imosifii nis man. aimvo..,. ., ,.., ,u ... i,,,,. ,,ii mob , Tiautiveln's Ami Surgrson's, wlio ibo liave i!.i il ihelr last schoul toiitest. I Itctves Is fun i- imliils liehlud lliinnln, Willi l.'li ililllls. Tl.llltVVeill llilllllllleg lo linlil loiiitlt place anil Siirgison Hill. I leinrk. of West ridtniltlphla, has htm Ishllltil floui gumd lo tenter and now will havt nioie opportutiiiy to tail nue pointers. HviiiMiu. of Tf.nl. s, competeil ill two i lianipluiishlp tills llil.. week nnd hiMixti d his niimbtr ot tioluts lo si.xt lilue. one more 'thin li.ukV. (hie reason why Xoitheast is leading the league in team standing Is Its Mtnug olftnslve iHiuer. l-'iuir u pieseiilntlves of the Lehigh nvtutie nhool me found In I "h the Allilt tics again. "I knew Ohl the bailing ten h mrn -Ueeves. lb rog, I ring lias iitiiinnl to I'hllaili Iphl.i mid Si I idt-i uml Wnkeilj. bought a homo hen." ho admitted, "but Oiling p. il i,,,,,.,! Mimim,,. of! fuel Mveral of the games sell, diiitil for llm lastAietk wne liostponed. loinun town ami l-'raiikfonl teams didn't play. Ml the IlieinborM of tin. le.-iln i-ouliln'l x.l.i iris. v !.. ...tiiui -T .-.! , Mi.ki il... X t: uu.inl.... -! 1J M f',r""-,'r- '. .,.1 i8 .KU-'Jv r'l s .- iiirw.ir.ii - -.".' 1 1 I.' Itl II 1" is IS 1 s . "! 1 '.'7 .1 if. :;:: n: ;. ir. .-..i I.-. an a ii i ii . . .'; in n I'.iHSol tin n.mi I'll II hm M i ' r.o-1. ,.i-ii . . . . J:1""." i " muni. ... Hornli- hn I' . r.irmird. . . I.Ii-iwhI.I. r u . . . nit-r.' . . . M I'nriii I' . fn twin. I., It'ikl. i ti , inrn.iiil Illiniiit. v. W I' r.nw.inl... VV llm kliiuli. ! ll. Wool T. fiiruiinl I.eiht.i, r i. in, r i'lxtilie I- It S . ii liter. . W llio km ill, C. II. s .Mil. ston,. S kUlt.l ii llrlui .S I! . forward... Niltv. T, uii.ird I'n lull. V'. I' , aiiiril....... Whin. N. li , Kuan! Snr.iit 'r Kii.r.l Cnrl.-r. S ll . ku ird Aiinsiroiiir. i' II ,s., it ntcr Tun. r VV 1' VI... Inl. .-h. W ! 11 .1 RERRV MAY NOT RUN I'OR CA3II' J)I IEAM .. . . ll.tt.iiil Hin.v. tlio woilil-iiuoivmd I iui'isit of I'cuiisylvaul.i nlhlet. -. will not In . ui at the picpurcdiu s games 1 th. .Miiropolltan Association at the rhiritt ni'i Htgluieiit Ariiioi, .ew V.i I, on .Mom 1,1 night unless the mill 1. lie nutlioilths at Camp 1 l V see their wav clear to seuiling him fiom Wilglits town Willi the Camp Dlx lelay tiam. width Is entered lu Hie one-mllo luce for soldier mid sailor teams. ccoidlng to the list of iik inhi is of Hi., tenia, whli li was itielvcd at tlio lu.it t Ul- Athletic I'nloii olllcci cslerday, Iltl 1 , h name Is not down. to ill 11 ut tne llinoklii mi e. The four nun nana a me I.h uteiimits William Aiitleisou. 11 c Anderson, William Kelly ami w. I low mil. llowaid 1.111 hi Hero's place iiii tho Camp DIx four at tho Huston A V. giitnis l.u-t wt elc. 3 Basketball Notes M. Alum (', t uuM UKo in nrrftup , WUim H 1111 lirtl HlHI PVl'O.ill MNB IfHlllH 1 lnvlnre .,-llj l.u ll M . I '-. . 1 . 1... ..... .ut pomcrst t utrcct. it". inni" uauirn j r, ,v t,tivjvii. Btit I rumiuiila II. It, ,, 'tu II noutd lilio Co iiiraiiVH uuiiu9 Ultli thli I feu uinl fnuiuvn J'Hr uiii Ituitm ul lioin ir aa Mnmu..i - .,.,:'" "' """"l''. s"- "uul" TwcntlcU. Sunlit llrnurh Y. M. ('. A. would like to '"niuuo sni- with ilrat-ilnes iravellne ...-..... .in cn.m.1.1, ...01 i.muy iretii, Klllott-fwta Itrsrrvra would liko lo or ranee guinea with aetond-clasM tnilnteta huvlnif halls. Kdward Kreni, lot; Hace elreet. or rail Walnut 40U1 or Ituce ISuu. The ... SI. II. II. C. Junior thamplona of tho city, nro dealroua of defending their ehamplonihlp birnlimt tho wtnnora of the National llaekelball Heairue. William Hexal, oaro ot tho Htarr Garden llecreatlou Center, Boycntli and Lombard atresia. LOSSES 0 WHITE SOX AND GIANTS t mi ry or March has nce: of tie inot entnln iindertnUliigs In llml hiought mi realm of tilings, len In steady yeais. , Tl(, nr((,s, Lt, ,,,,. when eety hud knew just wnai man h club hntl lo nlfet, the aslKlinielit 1 l.ii-ii fraught with considerable up- lilt p.i IS Is going to be the toiiHlu-st lias been fraught with considerable up who shmiltl M.iml ns the Kreaicstii Of the lot know In minimi' every in. 111 they can Krtii And othiMH wln hnw l't nini , I i .. in ..... i ...... ..I.. !. ,i. ii.,it ..nt l JHH Honn i iir lrsiiriL.- i .tin. ,. ..y Mill MM MIl'M Jll-I Ml nil. '- '"lieu .in. ..tt.. ti , , . "'" IW I. .. " . Ililulwll. Ml lllli I I ul l. il I ... .. j he nut I the in lua tr tt unite". .......... . .,,...,, ngfB. I.ronilneiit inentloii. 3ln tirmlclt !J How the-(lillili' !ms I'rln.eton. was another In tho 'ww i.t.1. t -l-l n... l.i.w l.n-ii iiiiirn tleiii one -i'-. .....v..h --n...-- dub that llnMiid In the swimil dltl- , sinti that looked lll.r- n bad ball i lull I where Just one or two men (nidi d at irrtain snots would hae ptotlureil a ehainplonslilp winner . gie hlui the bailing ote f'oy rati win There hace hi en other i li.itnplriiisnip . leriine power He was harder than tn clubs when- the los of one or two men ' aurncli bull to ovetthrow Ho lanaJ would bine (nought mi dlsn-tu- Hut I with crashing i fleet and only tho nt; im one tan ecer know Just when uns esi son or resistance could lialtl lim i, shift Is- due. t:.ul 111 ll'IS the IMillllcil check, lie may hao had his superlorii lot nnv mirnhei- of stais. They lost this peculiarly gentle and ilelleat. - trs. a had not heeii able to win In 1011 'el in I'lCi. ileiilte these losses, I'.it .Mnr.in stepped out and won a pennant In I'll I the Unices won a r liiimptrim-tilp mil a woild erlts In four games. In CtlS thev h.st lllll .lames and one In llelder. and Immediately ilmppcd out of the l tinning i',,r mis II Is preltc well cstahllsti.-d for 19l What.h.illi .Mifir.iw and llowland can I afforrl to lose a mail or two, or cccii more, and Mill pace gonu nan ." Tlii'lr (os-es an- liardlv llkelv to grow sulllclenK) 111 oliime to haul them hack -inv great illstatu-.'. Itut im t tan till Just what Hie losses that (iecil'ind h.is suffen il will mean. This i lub was on ltd way up last KIECIvIIEFEIl WINS WORLD'S 1HLLIAH1) TITLE I'UH'Alio I'eh '' uBle Kieekhef.-i. of Chicago, won tin wioltl's r hnniplon shlp at tlllee-cuslilntl hllll.lt ds f I dill A1 f.,.1. 11.. dr.. nf Cllli.l. hv M-ollnif TiO points to hi. former i haiupion's iii in Total of 2GQ.J Entries Listed I Inst nlglil s pi.i giciug uioi a coiai ot 130 tn Je Dins IJii fot the (iitire matcli OLDRING MAY COME BACK TO ATHLETICS Hints He May Get in Game Again ,, j i .lib lug. who ntlied fioui base- al.l bo found hi Connie Macks oulllcld again next season. iihhing leieutly sold hl-t farm and tipilliineiit, ni.ii Jl.nl oiri. X. .b. and moved his fainilv In a new home In West J'lut.idtlplila, which ho liumedl alt ly iiiiii li:i"ul Tho hall tosMi- 1 said to have con lldtil to a filetid In south Jersey that virtually nil anatigemiuts had he-en ni.idu lor him lo play with tho .Mack-int-ii again next se.iton. oki- the phone last night Connie .Mm k was cxtitinely irtinut in talking about the pioh.ibllltv of uldrhig plalug "". ... ".'" '" """ " ""' Is soinethlng 1 (.ml discuss.' H. I.. Allen, of this rU. I'd u n-.l of flflv v.-teruns In lh" Hnnu.il seniors i.-urim liriV V.-tlr..HH 111 .11" HOIIUrtl rnim.r ..-..... - - -..- .--.. ....D ,. u. ,--.,.,.,.. ...vo.l -w. m.-nt ill Hie li.u..lr t't.uniry ciun, nun u,i-ioi. Ul..,, K..1P- oi o. uooo. (Inllli-hlrrs Trls nr.iker ,.,! (loth, of tl. I lie inlvrrslt. nf California !...- Ho 1 CaUs" A'" rl"U,S' Mg'"'U "'"r J0" III kl ' UP lUWilln l.T III', jrill. - rhe snt.'er nines M-liwtulcil for lo.l.iv und The Ihi lis of -in St x o.oi nt toorni M..H.UV In the Allied HinI lndusirl.il l..u.us in- nt for wum-ii wei. puie.l nt Plnelmni ... i. . tulli.1 ulT . J ." l"'iiliy.i'iiinl!"l.llurtl fonnerlrw ll. N.irllie.ist lllsh "iliotil l.fe.-ite.l. I'rli u.le' I'eiiirnl 111 tlio ilu'il Inn. or ne-el I. .t n. .ro ot If 1-a I" - -'' ti.iur.iii iroiii i inn '"',' nh".-,".-'.. jtl'. I'.oiisin i. ru ino tijuai i-nrnlvul leu Kim. li w.inln tin suit iiKulntl I Ml nan '"i"i .s,.w ,it ,, ull Uiuuill t-lon.. t-omptO lust Howard ll.ikrr. n third lianmuii of prom Is. , lias s-nl Ills cniilr.ict hi tu I lie l.l.ilit. lb pluj-d with Xiw (Hi. .(lis last .eur.O .lhmn .lohiistnii. Ilia Hohllis' fitlder. has el.nca Ills coiltrucl. IVrdiiuiiil Ames t'luser won the linllmia! Class C is.'.- li.ilk-llne tillUrirJ title, with a t lean nrlng of vliturles ill lliookljn. nil ... .1 tami .Vlilan won tlm (hie., e.ente -, . . .... .. .......... .,..... ,...... i.a, .. .-...... ..... ....... ... .- H .inch l.ller. ino nnu ius u.i "" v."" ut sanuuic leiko and had k ealo lc 1... n ni.is.iiue.i t.iijsirui .'''" '"- i.uii iinmn in 1.-U0 hlui thtf't tie 4 V M. f. A nriiiy until, loininltlee. 1 Vi.ni... i.ll . 1 11 stiiri.. SHIS oiii'-i nui.tiia llaril.li all. I I'ri..l..n l.ol.l Iher rt. 11T..1 ali.i 11 touf.rtmo wlih tho twlrltr. .onf.ren.e rt,ruar si p. endearor ,tl . formulate no iitld.'ilo polio for nitl' , I. Irani tnlleie HIrIi srhoo! .wlintrr. ue f. ..led tin iiluiniil swimmers b n si or- or 17 to 7 .11 tho V. SI. C. A, Mldetle inilliiirllles at Norihvy. l. in 1 11 1 rell lullnl oil llm niinual liiteraelii.luatlo track mil Held Hint "ft for M.i ri III .!. 1 1-l.lBk-. nl .Vint nf the kind silli'dul'd 111 111. lWit thli .-ar. Tho war wan uliin us u reason. .bimrs llatle .lolinstiin. th- outllitd. r suit In hu slKiitd ii.iitiui-t in, I'ri'sldeiil 'luirl.a II llbbels t.f III" Itronklju llaselmll Club. Sp. iily Jinan baited ,-"o III HU sam.a in r.'ir Vlhlnrl . llrllllie.t. llio etnr dlslalli'o rutiin r of the Mlllrus.' Athhlli- Association, has Is-en cuukltl in Ihn druft. Ililillr laios, the Philadelphia Crlrllit Hub proressllltUll pll)l'd till. I llHll1ll.llhll. (t.urso nl I'lH. 'hunt lu ill HU 70. tliua tetabllih hitf a new low llKuro for the himhi.u. 'Hie lllu.lflreet liaiiillrnii nt tho l'ln.liursl (lull e'lub was won by Jay . Hall, uf Now Vnrk. mi llm shoot-olf t.f a Ho with J. II. Andrews, of Akron, Ohio, In wiilih Hull aiiRiil ni 11 j. s luu, und Andrcwa ut S- lb- lOu, 1st. Konetihl. tho big first baseman of the llrnvcs. threalened tu retlrn from basehuli luilcsi ho nit. all increumi In aalur It Is not known whelher tint totitratl pent tin first baseman lalkd for loss than ho droiv last season, Hniile Hush and l'ltiher .Ininea h.110 slmiei. 111! ir nils 1. intra. u wun 1. iln.lt. ale sulilei t It. ilriifl. bill W"re exeni Tlt-e.Sn K A lire-Hall Ulltt llillnl.a.1.1 -" J ' mmt m Jiuiiiiu . . Hnrrj.ywnrd,, ,, on your uutomobtlc. It absorbs MOSHAV KVKMMI, VKIIHUAKV II Unable llutililntsou t. Johnny ITarle Jark Tlioinpson va. Jack Tulor K.ldle O'Kerft ... ('has. Toushey .Murray Younc Joe llorrell te, Tounx Hrnwn Lew Tendler a. Tommy Tuohey .ie. Hes Mle.7fie. Arena.Xl.ll.ilO.lnr.vvar taa. NATIONAL A. C. &U,&!&ri-,V., NATIWIAY KVr-NII.3l'Kll',ST,,l'"- Frankle Callahan ti, Teny McGovtrn 4 OTUKBBT Alt. CONTESTS SMALL, BUT OTHERS UNCERTAIN f OF MAKE-UP THE COMING SEASON Baseball Pennant netting uuring iviontnsof February and March More Perplexing Than' Ever This Year Coy Greatest Line Smashed lly (iUANTLAND KICI'. ,T,1 DOPIM! out pennant races In Ktli jear. n m J oeKiiining lo r 5 . H ts sir de. Hut 11 wasn't strotic rnS iiiurv or Slnrrli has neer been illie ,., ..,, ,,,,, ..'".'; enourt . ... .. ...i-.i. "41 10 ru.ii'i ...... ..... j-.ua ,in mo rfM tlio drtft I Mien eveiy tm.i anew jum wnai ....... , r,,,,.,,! rouUh ,., 1 aeh i-lub hntl lo nlfet, tlio aslKlinient U-oino one hiought 1111 tho mlii.ni .."y hitter ot all tluie i l-Viv nmnngers ar.k going to ,.:.."...... ....... '.."'. Br?u'i- ll Haul 1 fit tifti till It A pi I. IS .. ,. j.ii ni"i - iiii.il ,, - i..iii cui.' 111 ouf llmlirf 1 nli.-rMutlon. lla-rball Is a timer game In tins re- " ""' '""n. Salmon and j.,,, . luilu. 1, lit........ ...l.nr "! 1 Hut It Is extremely riutihlfui If ,' 111 could hit a line hurdei- than t2 I'oy. Tackles, guind.s and tlefenslti h.tirh.uks who h.-iM. got In hit, wav .: .,1... 1.1... 11... 1. ...11 n ,... . ' 4 ...... i . . . ... --v IU iwl li,. iii.iii mi.. ii-i ii leu in ston thi old Vale star will hellecc It . Tin lo iii.iv hace been greater i- lillfIU ll. 11... ,.1.1 .1:1.-., ..1.... Il. .. .U" 1 - " ".- -"" -".-- iiii-ii ime nutitif was a big pail of the game The oil gu.inls-h.it I. and turkles-back form.. tlnns may h.ie produced more iionrfi. U'liiOKei.t in. in in uiii me must htvi ..i ... .i.... ...... i.... .. . . - nie-il c-irii.iii.iui MIH-rimn llcltoi mill Salmon wen among the great llm. smashing stain of the West I leston was u line luolifii lb hi ninmr. hut in, his ability to start nl top speed and hu unusual leg power he could also t(u Into a sit of forwards with ilcmollshhn tfl'eit Salmon, of Notro D.une, was in. ntlii r who could light his way aon iin no. f"i t in neiii. inn iihi la too long to he gleii hi full, but It li Ver rloiilitfiil 1h.it any four men hail It j foj, .MM'oriutck. leston and Salmon lor au-aiounu line jniiugitig worth. BIG RED CROSS DOG SHOW IS PROMISING for New York Feb ruary 20-23 J All i-igns point to n big society ml sporting success for the fort -second an nual dog show of the 'Westminster Ktn.1 , tirl liub, in xvlileli all tlio prollls wlllhn Rllbe Has Sold Farm ami , donated to tho American lied Cronta J ho hdd In Madison Square 'larden, Nrtl York city, fiom l-'ehiuary 20 to 23. Tlij dogs nominated total 1 1". 3 d . making (jl duplication ot entries nu aggiegato entri of SOU!!, The actual nomination of Hop Is ir.o ess than for last cur's Westniln- slc-r show, but ahe-id b about the samt total of tho 1910 (-how, so that th flxtuie still well deserves lis placo as tlio greatest dog show of tho world. A benching of 1C3C, which will bo tin iaso If nil tho actual dogs named anJ paid for will br, on competition, meani tli.it under the nuw system of countlni Hie i h.implotishli points thlrty-nlno el the lltty-soveii breeds having a das'lfl- t.itinn will be tlvc-iiolnt bleeds towant a till,. Willie of tho nineteen to fall short ot the maximum of live points, theroan four Polonium I'lnsehcrs, 1-iench bull dogs, smooth fov ten lei s and J'eklnese ' that just fail to pass tho four-poini inaik. SPORTS SERVED SHORT .ill Hi. hi IllltH ll!. f lllll . In tu.. llm etl 1 Illicit l.n ,. l..i..n In... ... ..1 ilon.il iwiini'lon iii.-l.c1 Int. look tbe tntl ii.inon tn.,ri i.v il-ri-iunii; .vir J. vi .iriiiMruin,. or iiuu.ilo. 7 up .ttul t) to r!r.a Nillh.iiilol W. Mli-s, of Huston, won IVl ' , , ......1 ,1... .....Iirnisl 'll.l.o.lri.llie I huli-lll.e e'llp. t Ill.lemtl0 inner iiinrtins .".'.'',.,:;; tri .vnii-rl..in niiuileur lUur" skKtln tnus Inni Willi Miss Th. reSH VV ell. of IIOIllllJ who won in. (in) last eur n-i til Allll.iiiiiretnent Im. I.. .,, m.,1 l.e 111 'i.iniirv ciun nr All mill) I'lly In me fow In.tl tlx. ..,.,.,, ..I k...l...r ..1, .,.r,.nM ung out-I win , ,eli v a ,.,,,1 Ij,t M I H.itil.-on Hcrrnii. of I'rliicctcn, won til cicni niu on inal tourso, The title of world's irofelonal fk1 rriHinpioii paracil rroni Hitmiin.l bamr, Sarnnue Hake, tn liobtiy Mcl.eiJl. of , , ,. ', Heaii llriccs, lurid or lh- llurmrJ ttH it,. 1 .1.1..-11 ni r, tun n lis one or tile ,,. , ,.,,.,,,..A .. ,11 . .....,.,., .,,. 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