vii '-$ :,? ',!&. . , EVENING tfBLld LEDGEK-PHlLADEEPHIAy THURSDAY,' DECEMBER 51918 t . .,'. ,W'- ,fr, WAR IS OVER, BUT THE LEAGUE ISLAND FIGHTERS REMAIN IN ACTION Metropolitan At A. tf., ut a ppfclal tnectlnc lat night, cscap'd wltli J rep rlinaml Tlio spoo'flo complaint nfjalnst Mayo whs lia he Htruel; Clmrlps t'orcH of the tVhnm Hay nnvnli Ira Inln! s"UU(5iy.,. iWlnt" the rtrfWI;,." w'thout pfovocatlq'l, following" k.i . .,. .. .I ...t A A . Tt j1tii4JL ' .J plo Bh'n rroia country at Van Court- latvl l'flric lust wuturuny r GOLF HEADS PLAN' FOR 1919 SEASON LEAGUE ISLAND FOOTBALL SQUAD WHICH BATTLES HANCOCK SATURDAY Ulsters for the Boys BUUimmmamsasamnt '4 ( Leading Associations in f Tltia Cnimiftf mill Cmisiilil Arranging Tourneys WESTERNERS TAKE LEAD x pHwWWWwffl8w3fflMWHffBaWH8W FSS ...T4 -" - sJV-C'-.",.. ;. rprvrr.xv. ..,-- ,-,- By CUA11LES "CHICK" EVANS Now that the world war lias been handed over to tho historians for a proper chronicling, reconstruction Is tho thbught uppermost In tho minds of nil ,of us. The reorganization or business In bucIi a way' as to absorb readily tho millions who lay anldo tho rifle and take up tho pursuits of peace commands Aho best thought and, attention of tho "leaders In every line of human endeavor. It Is Inevitable that In this process of reconstruction sport-lovers' minds turn lo the regeneration of their favorlto pastime. Foremost in tho fields of sports golf associations throughout tho Statco and Canada already aro laying their plans for tho 1010 season. Tho championship tournaments, which seem only a distant memory, loom egaln us tho climax to a great season of pport following tho break. Much Acthily 'While championship matches have been suspended thorn has been great golf activity on the part of noted players whoso call to tho colors has not come. I would hesitate to utato how many thousarids of dollars have been raised for charitable enterprises, such as tho Itcd Cross, tho Y. M. O. A., tho Salvation Army, etc., but tho amount must run Into astonishingly largo figures. Ono of tho Interesting developments of tho last two year3 has been tho numSer of vounc players of seventeen, eighteen By EDWIN J. POLLOCK and nineteen yearn t age who havo rpiIG all-star cabt from Camp Ilan- como Into tho limelight. Possibly this J. C(,cl , , j nmvnrd B nH development has been duo to the absenco ,...,, , ... ...,,.l iSSSTS ttlawoS,mers Zvo JIZZ ?.rm'?L" Vh Lanmo " thrih l100'.1". ??! "-tr cast Is exacted ,.v.. .... .a..., .n ... H .if,h tnn irht upon as fiic- . ' " CAMP HANCOCK CAST SPEEDING NOR THWARD JERSEY SUSPENDS BOXCRS' .ocs of the Bowlers Southern Entertainers, Headed by Lieutenant J. Howard Berry, Himself, Expected Hera Tonight REHEARSAL TOMORROW merit and must bo counted upo tors In all tho tournaments to bo played In tho coming summer. Western Golfers Lead Tho Western Ololf Association has In far-awav Oeorcla l.loutennnt llwn- has rehearsed tho bIiow with his support ing company for the lal ten days under the direction of Contain .tames V Ash more, and every detail is down to pcrfec- tfnn. l!rn T llmrtinl l.liiiuAir 1-n,... i. I1 taken tho' 'cad In mapping out Its af- every line of tlie plays backwards, which mira iur hw. incii niuiniw "' is going some for Howard, for It will )ncnt has been abandoned, and amateur, ho rPmcmberc(i that )0 uaca to get ,,ls open and junior championships will bo lines mixed while entertaining at I'enn- rcsumed. sylvanla. flayers will rt-joicc in ihla Informa- I The southern directors, however are tlon and clubs desirous, of bidding for taking no chances. They aro going to any of theso ovents should forward their hae their final rehearsal on Franklin applications. The last western amateur Field tomorow afternoon, and If any of cvont was held at tho Midlothian Club those In tile cast show tho slightest In 1917, and Francis Oulmct was tho slmm of not knowing tho lines, tho un- vtinner. Tho open event was held at derstudles will be given an opportunity Westmoreland, and Tom Barnes re- ev.,i p c, turned the winner, whllo tho junior a"cral to-stars event went to V. J. Wright, of Ilobtou. Along with Berry will bo buch co- , All clubs should start tholr reorganl- "tars as Ben Derr. another favorite who zatlon plana now. I look forward to 1" l'd long stays on the Franklin seeing tho coming summer show an !d stage; Jack Marks, who used to astonishing 'incicnso in the number of entertain at Dartmouth ; Harry Ilote, of golf players, and competition la going to ueiiyuurg taicni, nnu ouiers noc so 1 jmSiW i&f,' Madden and Ltmcford Draw Six, Mr.ltllc, V.n.ilnii runr.T -.rorlnx morltoil din rolling- of the OfltllS YncnllOU riill.iel-lpliln I.enKU this vt-ck, and by wln- Tn-nlon, N. J.. Dec. P.- Tho members I n1,"," i',f,u!!r."r.U.en""! UK'y "' " W'"i of tho Xew Jcrnoy IloMng I'ommlwslon, i J to of whom were at the ringside In i llii II n ad Street A. ' .iwsirk. mid I Tlip imml ciinr i-m'h I.ib-rl" m' wltiipsseil tin- iilfnlr lKtHCin Hartley i 'i"1'1' "l"1 "'". ,'r''s ,,.'!r,' " rouml "f P.Kll l-.l Ml h U','lil; i.'l Wll'-tl tllFV tOlHl"'l 1 tin- huh n.ll ,,f 251. I'rli'k" uri-olid. ." pins; Allcn-i iirnl Conk tlilr.j; Itli i-o; h bo kecri at all events. TO HOLD SQUASH TOURNEY well known hero, but who havo gained reputations In other sections of the country, Down at League Ibland Stage ManAger Dickson put his players through a thor- NationaJ Championship Plnv in "" rehearsal yesterday afternoon, -. v ,., , r -. with tho utiderbtudlea (-bowing at the A.CW lork I'euruary 1 j samo thrto for comparative purposes. New York, Dec. 5. l'lay for tho na- Another drill Is carded for tills) after- llonal amateur squash tennis champion- jioon. Bhlp will start February 1. It was an- Although' the acting of tho understud nounced yesterday, following a decision es was saCla, it was not In a class with reached by the executive commlttco of ,, vi,bltion nf thn nrlnclnaN Tirt tho National Squash Tmnls Association. ''' cast although wlthoit anv reS No plaeo for holding the title tournu- ?on?,1alt ,V,fXi L?l ,.,i J ment has been selected. . headllnors, Is well balanced. Tho association has decided fo conduct ' all Its tournaments this season, and : every effort will be made to stlmuluto Interest In th- game. NEW YORK CUEIST WINS Benefit Show Tho show on Saturday will be u strict ly charity one Thp wounded American Madden nd 'luy Turner, inft 1i.-ro rrs tcid.iy aCtornnoli and .iiisv-mh-d Maddr-n for nix months, but kt Turner clT with a teprlmnml. Sum Lung ford, Mtitsin colored hcuv eiKltt, also l.ns Ihtu Mispi-ndod f ,r six months. Il- km i-hiugi-d with viola tion of thn .tutc hosing regulations. BOXERS HELP RAISE $700 Bcni'lit Show at National Aids Soutli Philudclphiu Club At tlio National A. A. l.ist night $700 was raisiil for charily by tlie Soutii I'hlladclphla Club Tlio proceeds wore urned over to Father Zelltr, of the Sacred Heart Church, Third and Heed strews. The following boxus intcrtalmd: Messenger Miller Tontsie Hoyle. Young Mickey tSnlhighor v. Frnnklo I i-locl o'Nt-ll, Jimmy Mimrn i. .lolmny I'lirltli, Mtickcls Heillv v. l'at Marlcy, T'-e X Wl'lle Durkin vs. Joe lilril, Tommy Man ning s. Palscy (Inen. .Ti- Augatls vx. Young Oriin. Neil JICiip I.-". K. o O'Donnell. , . ,. , , , . - Ihibic to l.oai li :uy gatu JiirK l;i,!r. of Nev Yorl.. ) 1m- n-.d- AiihuiioIIh, ld,, I",-e t'i (lllmour Pohio, a Kooil PhowinR ntralnst Younir McC;oprni hn Iih cathrrl th .hiiI Aeatirmy foot- Mtul ltattllritr Murrj, it vml lo inpt I'ptp b.,11 U-hius huccei.ull for the lust two Mn. 1 Herman or Joo llunnan lit ono of tho local ion, will return In tlio fcamc capacity neU (nn-Utf-nl rnlllnc cp tlio p.ot cf "Jim" Ouosi mi,! lUd.-nrr.-. Th- rollr.l tlia M0. rob- 1) K-tory ocr tli" TI-ieu ti-ani. 1..1SL tiinht tlio Arti-jan teamw took ty tha nlh.,ii t lip lr roll-QjT iwnl soinn fali'-y ocor-ln- purUPd thp eenlnK s roll on. Tallniit und hN Atlantic nuad wont pvpf tli top. cleaplne up villi Hult team. Keoti phov t -n fallinEf lo hln ftincy to&slnir for 192 and 18"J. t'lilim Petroleum wouad had llttlo iroublo illp-i-lnw of tho Trxaw team, tho foimer talcing all threo catncj by noons km .in.! MiT. Thp CurlU lcnuur will roll-orr their wp.Kly roni-stB tomorrow nicht. and th lnpo--lmc ltoom niuail will Bear uatchlns tin I i....,tm ,-r.ne.l omo elo.so ron- , . -fun. urt-r takltis nc nj from Thirteenth and . ... t.." IlimJ. JENKINTOp CAGE CARD , Eighteen Gaines Arranged, With' Opener December 10 , Tho Jenklnlown High fichool b-iskei- i ball team has arranged rlghtt-pu games for thlt' season. Tip opening i ontosl , will bt nilh IIuutlnp.doi A .i'l. High. 111 Jtnine, on liecetnlior IP. The t !u nt:; i- -n-tr.-t Mill be ag.ilnsl llntiioro High u, llutboio. 11. A Klln Is cotn-h of Hi-- niK.n town fle. Wlllluni lllltebci'el is th. managrr. . Tho, scho-lulo: Vc iniiuiitlnc:don .ll"j nich. ai lion." Do-. in l-oylrnlonn lirjli, lit lionv If, 17- Aml.l.-r lllrh. -it AniWer. Jhp. H NarlH-rth Mlifh. Mt N'w rl,-t il. Jan. 7 lVrUa-ie liuh. H IN-rlin."!,-. ! .Tup in Ahinslun lllirh, nt Ablincton. Jan. 17 ffatboro Illu-li. nt home. Jon. i.. Mch.town lllyh. nt I-HijlObtown. .Inn. ' I.annUle HU'li. ut homo. 1VI. .'I (lermantown Arademy, at tiotno. 1M. 7 tlerlnanlowii rrlenjii. at homo. 1I. 11 Ablnirton lllith, at homo. Teh. 11 Narberth IIIbIi. nt hom. JVb. 'Jt Mnoreftown IlU-h. nt Moorestown. rb -." Ambler Illph. hi homo lb. L"i Hiintlneilon Vullej lileh. at Hunt Iwp'cn Vatley Martli :-i PerUaid- llliih, at home. .March 7 Hatboro Hhjli. at Hutboro. MAYO REPRIMANDED Soldier-Athlete Pleads Self-Ue- fens-c Ueforc A. . I . "New "k orU. Dee. .", 1'rlvat" lldward Mayo, of the huMiilai corpw at lor' Htortim, charged llh "conduct unbe com'iig a gentleman on Hit uthleti. field," nt a hearing before the members o' 'lie H "'s'ratlein rriniiltt(.p of tho Returning Home $25 So priced especially for them, thougra their regular qualities are $35, $37.50 and $40. Ulsters built of warm, thick, comfortable cloths not too heavy. Aside from the unusual sav ing that this price registers, you will be impressed by their va riety and by their handsome styles. Designed in proper lengths for comfortable walking. Handsomely one-q uarter and one-half lined, with piped seams, silk and satin sleeve linings. $25 William H. Wartamaker 2 17-19 Chestnut Street RUSSELL HAEIIL Fullback on League Island football team soldiers will benefit from tho proceeds of tto contest. All tho funds will hi turned over to tho recreation center ut Lcaguo Island. Ah Is the case with all tho big charity Bhows, persona prominent In social, po Itlcal, business and military und naa. circles will bo In box scats. To add Interest to tho bcrvlco show a gigantic parade, with moro than 4000 persona, la planned by tho League Island officials. Tho parado will start at the' navy yarn and win proceed nortn to tuo City Hall and then out to tho game. It was announced yesterday that final permission for tho use of Franklin Klcla' had been granted by tho authorities at tho University of Pennsylvania. Tho show is scheduled to start at ":i;o o'clock. wmmmm mmm SSitslil ? Team to Travel by Airplaiica i ltnnlon, Dec. C. Members of tho Mlneolu n viators' football team, which it to meet , the Boston Collesro eleven ut Uravea HpM cm Satu day. probably wtll come from T-iong I Island ny airplane, it was announced toouy An effort is being made tu obtain tli na no- tor tlon of thu War Department tho air ' Muldauer Beats Stilz iu Intercity Tourney v5Iarlc Muldauer, of New York, easily outplayed Clayton Stflz, this city's rep resentative in tho Intercity billiard tour nament at the Continental Hotel las, night, winding by tho safe margin 01 44 points, and giving his team a ;;-to-l Jead In the.inattcr of games played. Tho acoro wad 300 to U5C. IVv j FINK BEATS KELLEY Captures, the City Title Billiard "Match, 100 to 70 Morris "lnk defeated Jopeph Kellcy last night In tho city pocket billiard championship tournament in progress at Green's Hotel. Tho scorn was 100 to 70. Charlfs Harmon and Lew Brill are tho leaders, neither having been beaten. IColley holds last place with two defeats, whllo Pink has lost ono game and won ono. Harmon and Kelley aro sciieauiea -to play this evonlng. , , A. N. S. Jack6on Decorated -. London, Use. a. A. N S. .Tacknon. the 'famous Oxford mile runner anil winner hi tho 1500-meter race in the Olympla tcamt-n ln BtocKnonn in iwjj. una won mo iniru ur to tne cllBlinulfcneu service, oraer nieaai, Which means he earned and received the dla tlnctton threo, times. Ho Is a lieutenant colonel. ForJham Plays Aviator JJew York, Dec. C. Although the col leglato football season was finished last Saturday, the Fordham , University S. A. TTC. unit team has arranged a gamo with the MUchel Field aviation team, to tie played Saturday, nt the "'oG rounds. 'J Scraps About Scrappers' k i' ' Vounz Johnny Iundee la In town looking for bouts, lie s opn to mK surli Hcliters as Palsy Wallace. Uattllnc Leonard or Jlax Wlllamsotl. , -e - Jack IVelDtUIn, manacer of LMdle O'Keefr, at last Mune.i hln tiehter for a match. After trying .for Btvfcral oeku to sign O'Kaafo wiin. oome kooo irainerwcusni poxer, maee-n-'' maker Cleorcn firsts, of the Olympla- A. A,. . matched Eddie to meet Vounar Hobldeau at tho Broad tlrcet arna on December ID. ', V. Denny A'alrar. the Krene'h llshtwecht is e' confident that, ho will fake K. o, Cioorco i1 v Chaney's. measuro when they meet tn . tho final bout' at tho Olympla A. A, Monday Ijf nlht fhll Franehlnf. of -ffrooklyn. ,vfacM -B 4iriJ- ntw urvmn, u, iio.duji'i , itunnri ".. phla lJin,ncboi. in the iimiwina-up. 'inrco J ,v omer sooa oouis areoiv.no ""t. " ,, , -Phll (iliatman has signed T.cw Teneller to . take part In, two bouts within 'three weeks. '. On r)nmHof. 1A Iw tvau1n tn Vina, On ,'V where he enracea Franklo Callahan, of tiroouiyn over 'tne iweive-rounu route, tin Kew year's afternoon Rocky KansaB. ut 'Huftalo, will bo Tendler's opponent. In u ten-round scrap at the lilson city. I. YonnrMeGovern Is confident that. he will j. djfrat Jack Sharkey, of New York, when Kl they meet n the final bout at the Cambria a' a. u.. tomorrow ment. ir Aicuovern wins ha will demand a match with chamnlon Pet ' Herman. There aro four, itood- matches on rth program bestdea the wlnd.up. , . Jobnor Dnndeo and Johnny Mealy aro get--tlnr In shana fur their bchrdulfd 'i.vnii d '..encounter at the National A, A. on Hatur. "fulOmy ntht. Johnny. Hayei Abe Attell's'toiinl! 1 FnieeU Toune nobldeau In tho' fourth bout. . ... Ufa,. H. , piS-Booby Uneoln, of tiew Yorlt and 'Whltey f "-jrUMtrald wtll be' tho contestants' In tho ' ,nal bout at tho Ho leland A. A.- tonlBhl, iJo Mend'll meets Wdle Bell. In the semi L wind-up. Harry Oram and Chick Lavrence. , Johnny Belmont and Younv JJempsey, and v.- )na.llic rwj-ai ui veutu viiu ctiat yi lliu Vnroerum. ' v 1 1'"' H-t. . Normal Electric Service Resumed AU restrictions concerning the use of electric light and power under existing contracts have been removed and normal electric service resumed. Conditions are such, how- ' ever, that we ask our custom ers to voluntarily use as little electricity as possible during December, between the hours of 4 p. m. and 7 p, i i. Due to the hearty co-operation of out customers and everyone concerned, . curtail ment ot electricity supply has been accomplished with the least possible' inconvenience to the 'public. We desire to again ex ftifess, ou r thanks an d ., appreciation for the generous and-helpful attitude of the community which made a, very serious situation tolerable. The Philadelphia Electric Company ' A "- , 4 By JOS. B. McCALL ' " r '."'". President. wnm 1 Ne. II S 8- ',. FllllSr atPnfc I", v: 9i V9 TT- 1 One Size . 3 -Ton Capacity .IS S1SS.SJ52skSs.s.v& F-W-D Trucks are back on the market. Backed by ample manu I facturing facilities for prompt delivery. 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