Vy. p' ..VIV fctf'itf fH m Hi m N n. cam. It for ma SgTJ Mlt, denr, u EVENING 'PUBLIC LEDGER 1'HILADELnrXA, TUESDAY, JANUART 7, 1919 Xft-i STOSH STAYED TILL THE LIGHTS WENT OUT, BUT JACKSON'S RIGHT CAUSED THE SHORT CIRCUIT , e RICHARD'S JAW LOSES 40 -SECOND ARG UMENT WITH WILLIE'S RIGHT Sftwt Retires for Full Count After Interesting Meeting With Jackson's Haymaker in First Round Wag ner and Feldman in Two-Man Battle Royal 1 lly ItOBKRT W. MA WKU. J. pors Kdllnr Kirnlnir I'uhtlr l.rilurr j rpilK only things that'sacd tlio wind-up at the Oljinpla lust night were Dirk Stosh, formerly of Cleveland, and hl.s trusty glass Jaw. Some forty J -seconds after the battle stalled Ilk-hard struct: out tho frasilf clilnnwnie and Willie Jackson, of N'Vawk, caressed It with a right mutitar. Them ! was a collision, shattered fragments were M-nttcied all over the place timl J Stosh embarked on a trip to liiten to the &wcet Hinging of the little bhdle.s i and play with lavender gorillis; and green glrjffey, lie slumbered In full J view of the enthusiastic clubmen and was Hat on his back. Thus tin li.ul u i demonstration of the effect of a fiagllo Jaw meeting a healthy haymaker. , Tho haymaker alwujn wins. J All of this happened In the fliat minute of tile llr.it round, or. us wan I said before, In forty seconds, eastern time, according to Hilly I'm-ccH'rt .split-second watch. Dlelc had eict. intention of lingering until they put out the lights, and It was through no fault of his that he retired early. lie AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? AFTER VUECK5 - WILL Tea i si GnG(.and You Mftve with mc ' "LETS Co To S'GE a pt.fY Tonight ; TH(3in - AFTER MONTHS OP This in francs "V0ULE2 VOUS ClrJEMA AMBRtCMM 5i 50IR MAOGMOISGUG ?" ToDAr u" ' ' v AMD "V0ULC2 VOuS DiM(?i AvTC MOIR St SOlR MADam,"? U Vv r , . -- V o IdrttN svosh uccavtRCD he rnoutohr i.i was. a i'iot,ei cf A fconuiivin 80M& OUTRAGE 'So HE STARTED A rKittlDLV RlOT--- AS I WtRC V .V, .-. frs tWC .- . i"s'-' Ji'a I UX'RB wofM'lC. Ig - ' n -fHf S..VSLI.1C SEoTnEfc: AMDE AH OfPER To WA6NCR AND TELDtfAfl 1C -3ls.-TriBt.iIC AC... That first battle was a -wonder. It introduced a pair of hams named Kid t Wagner and Sammy Feldman. and what those giih didn't do wasn't worth doing. They put on eerj thing from knooh-'cni-doTn-:ind-drng.'eni-out to clastic dancing In their eightecn-minute act, and made the hit of the evening. ' No one Knew who the battlers were and no one cared, I'rom tho start there was action, and eery one was sore when the final bell clanged. The .boys really staged n two-man battlo royal, and were ably assisted by Lew Orlmain, tho referee, l.cw showed raro judgment and courage, to cay HA . nothing of excellent footwork, ami wasn't hit once. They did 'vor thing a. but bite and they were too tired to do thai. 3Ir. Feldman was uuite companionable, a"d appreciated the applause eu , so much that lie souglit time and again to go out into the audience and Cm mingle with Ids admirers. The rope- kept him In the ring, however, pome- i r ''times winding mound his nuk to hold lum back. Once Wagner struck re lum when he wj'ii t looking and S.unmy ?re- real angry. lie started an lippcrcut. and Wugncr obliged by du.-king h:s head In time to cet thn fur. benefit of the blow. The Kid was very obdging In tiut way. I to r.ever missed tin uppercut. alwas stopping tho wallop with his fa.e. Several times both of tho boi s er on th.e tlooi. i. it j.uuiied ..j in t.me to avoid a double knockout. In the jlfth Samnn wen d.-wn without being hit, and Wagner. bellf-uig l,e i,Ja , n riglii to i 11 e .-ai vaa. .soaked lum on the chin befoio he gu' cp. This further infi-r utcil Kcldmjn and '.e fied to trail; out of the ring. The iop' ln,wetr, f..ili-d li.jn. It was eas to iiting-uh the buN(r-. Sormnv w..i-p ii s i.atldnj ti .1 hi , --. :2r A CCIPlS 0' Ctli.CXtN TOR. X-MAi- and his bo. w. .. h e ideu ,v ,js embienii.!- i t'io 1 .imp.or.sinp of uccj-, Groe Tier cr t.imethirg '. Uo that. Wag'.ti's green tights were. et Sra t-n w-lth eomctUng t!.-it looked like T. 1' v ; win. '1 'ed o--.e to belli vo be w.i llrst In the clre sing room. PO: than u-Iio air inh rested m I lie irult ,,l U,.t gical fiacua. t ulsh to announce that it is mu tiucas that ll'ioicr tron. ilon't .note whu he won, or anulhlna like that but he just ,eon, that's all. Kantrow's Delayed Punch Delayed Ton Long rpHERK were other boutsthreo of 'cm-and tho boys performed well. ? .racl: Kantrow wil was seconded by Scoodles. lost to Bill Gannon, u soup- 'ijiided battler. In six rounds, (innnoti worked hard, while Kantrow tried to Jgifl I''3 farnoui delayed punch, which nlways was dM:a.d too long to do Afy damase' ',arli wo",, cover u' ilnd ul,w '-I'O' to soak him witireverv. x thing ho hud, hoping to tiro him nut and then come bad; strong witli some telling wallops. However, when It came time 10 put on the"come- baclt stunt. Kantrow wis Ftaggeiltig mound tho ilt's looking for a soft pot and tho delacd punU: was forgotten. Joe Mende.i wo JJjttlirg Mack went through u half dozen frenzied chapters, Monde!! wlnnlt.g the lionors. .Mael: did well for three rounds and f ONE RON HC CMIgKtfl AlA ImiNV '.s-IT. " I once had Slendell In bad mape. bu. Joe came back st vened things at tho finuh. rung and rnuie than JUUIIMW JlliM. spent an iiiiplruariht ctrninp at hr uatclicl M1hc pride of hli tab1e-Joe Phillips- stoi cicnithitnj thiown at him by Artie O'l.varv, of Xcw Yorh. Attic u-a all over Joe UUc a tent and icon by icvrral miles. He jabbed, hooUed and crossed his foe from atari to finish, and didn't score n knockout because Phil lips icas able to absorb punishment. t , made humble faces at J.ukboii, threatened to wallop him In the Jaw and J things like thut, but Willie calmly wmked him aiound tho ling and 1 against the topr, where Slosh made the mistake of leading with his chin. j The finishing wallop did not travel mora than six lucher, but six inches were enough. Hick spun around and (lopped flat. 1I tried to roll oer, J but the effort was too great, so he took the full count and then some. lie did not recover until some minutes after he had been carried to his corner. 1 Stosh did not lejllzo he hail been knocked out until Phil Gl.issman told J him. Then be became teal angry and seemed peeved because Jackson had , been so unclubby us to xok him 011 the chin. Using from his chair, ho ' looked around and said: "Where Is that guy'." Lead me to him! I'll show him he can't pull that j stuff on mel I'll knot Is bis block off. I will, as soon as 1 ree him: It ain't - right. It ain't. Let me tight him again:" ItV THAT time tir doctor oViMfd" Jtiil't ;uc Aod not bun lioken and Willie hod departed ot hit dres.ilini loom. Through his hurried depart me Jackson spoiled another joo-i ftyht maybe. 'tough. Heady und Pushing Entertainers in i'irst An "lEOnGE L'XGEL, the demon matchmaker, arranged a peculiar hliow last night, but put over something new. lie had two feature bouts--the lirst mill the last and sandwiched the others Just to fill In the time. AMD " "V0UL(?2 VOUS pROMeNADe MA,DeMOl5tLue: To cJct Sack To America nD hug YbuR. OVON GIRL- OH-H-h- BOY,' ain't it A GR-R-R-'RAND AMD -GLOR-R-RIOU3 IhGLIN'? JtaoTt If (NAeIlT WITH HKCO ttai'trsr) THREE PENN SQUADS START REAL TRAINING I II If- .'. ..-I.I...fI 'l.nh units III UUSKVlUUll, J- 1 1" and Rowing Begin With Return of Athletes From Service BOB MAXAM REENTERS A. -s K5HP. jwMMmm Mm. -- -?jrgl- Hy EDWIN J. POLLOCK j TII13 glad hand was out at Penn ' ycftcrday when the second semester slaited and many of the athletes who 1 ' had left college to chance war's grim ' fortunes returned to tho fold. There , ' were handshakes here, there and ecry I where ror the boys hack rrotu the serv-1 I Ice and sorrowful moments of silence ' 'and reverence for those who will nexer return. Although the second term Is only a day old, candidates for three unity spoils will swing into action today and before long the athletic activities will bo as llcly as In the dns before Uncle Sam tossed down the well-known gaunt let to the Kalsor. Coach Lawson liobeitsoii, who was mustered out of tho Htudents' army training corps last week, was on hand to welcome the track athletes and a largo number of them reported. Entablature at Penn in Memory of Athletes Who Died During War The Varnllr Club nt I'nm 1ms erected nn entjlilntn-c.on the., cumuli; In mem nry of Hi llnl nnil Illu nlhletf who illrd In iierfnrmlnic nr dntles. T lint now InrlmlM elfien iiromlnrnt th ldf tilio lime made Hie BTJt rrl lice for iteniorrnrj-. All ot them were nifiiiliir. of tlio nmltjr Club. The niimen follonl Mpiitriimii Norton Don in, Jr.. '17. Onnnnnn. Kllln! In nlroliine. neildent. I.lrutrnnnt Curl t'. tilanr, 'IK. Oar. nmn. Iileil of Innuenrn. Theodore '. tlerhardr, 30, Oarumtn. Klllrd In Hlridane orrlilenl. . Holier! Ilrlnlon Hill, 'II. IlaKbaek on foolhall teiim, ... .. , Arthur "V. I,ntlnnime, MS. .Member of trark (earn. Dlisl of lnflnen. Ilonnril Cllftnti Jlrf'nll, 'la. Member of footlioll, harball und calf team. Killed In union. . . ThotnaH KohrrU Keafh, 'IB. Member of Koerrr teiim. Killed In nrtlon. Hurry N. Ko. 'IS. Memher of foot ball Irani nnd rew, Killed in airplane utrlitrnt. , Think Walker, 'in. Memlirr or IraC' teiim. Kllleil ill nrllon. Van Home II, Wolfe, '13, Member of football tram nod rrrtv. Killed In action. Hrrlierl Colllim, '18. rantaln water polo team. Killed In airplane, nrcldent. 1 U BILLY MOORE HONORED Hcceivcs Croix lc Guerre foe Brillitint Service at Soissous .Neiv Vork, Jan. T. Lieutenant WIU llem II. (Hilly) Moore, famous Princeton football and track star, ngaln has been decorated for bravery in action, accord ing to a letter received by his father, Romi'iic Drill Today Lou Itartln, tho basketball instructor, 1 James P.. .Moore, of 321 West Fifty- A Choose Definite Objective JACK M'GUIGAN, When Making Shot in Golf PROMOTER, DEAD Well Known as Match- Must Have Accuracy as 11' ell as Distance to Be First-Class Player, Writes Evans ' Duffer May Complain at Latest Suggestion Offered by Golf Player A nuKKftlon Jinn brrn mud (o (lie effrt that tht iitatiM of golttrn an (hi HnkH mlRlit bo tiulliutfd by the rofttumf tlicy norr ivhlle plalnjf. 1'or liii(aucr tho Hirutrh man mUht wfnf n rfO roil I, rfil rap. oihlolil. hrai button hiiU brfflift: (tit mini who (jot brltrr than 80 rteularl, mtjcht nrnr a butter on hU nip unci bach, leil coat, tueJ i up Hint brrrtlir. lor the 80 to DO man, there h tho budge n i-Hp, turedri iiih! kiilrKerbocItcrh, hllr fr the IK) to 100 man tweed, budge on bad und trouper turned up ure MiKCe-trd, The clothlntc for the duffer rould In elude Nofl hat. while bouli, badge uud troupers not turned up. SUHON THINKS HE'S SUPREME eteran Cueist Si ill Be lieves He Can Beat Cham pion Willie Hoppe PLAY HKRE EXT WKEK. ' , '.Al'DS irOMEiX PLA)ERS 1 iiJuritd by dcfiats r.d -stul netve' steady derplt his smre and elglit jvan In th.j R.iiiic. (,'eotgn Sutton. th ct(t.in (cueit, still lielleves lie W the best balk I line billiard nlnjcr hi the world, lie 'gives no quill ter to Willie Houpe, the jclu-iinplon, and admits that he's a better "U.. ai tl-t than tl-o t.tleholdct. 1 .Sutton recently was asl.ed if be thought Unppe aa going bad; or getting better. "He's as good as ever. Iw repllfd, . "but I Know a man Mho :n lat him. i Ills name Is Ucorge Uutler Sutton." ' '"al to l'"''! uul M,In 'l'0' or place, The vttcrun will get a chntu'e to prove, "rec- or oilier objo.-t on the course to ' tlon wliLh the coming season promls-s. i his claim at Alllngti-'s nradoniy nett 'play for. ' l .. !.... ,. . . -t . I - ni-rii nnen I1H OJI lOSeh I lop le in .1 SCTIC3 ' Viei. n.nf . r ,, I . . 'of exhibitions. Me tlr.l of which will " ",osf "f "" bPRa" lu nl;'' we I take place on Mnndav afternoon, ."'f10, 'U,"' contetit if we managed to Matches will be 1'ild afterroon and eve.-, lf,t ""' '','" "' " I'rom this we pro. nliut for four rnnsecuihe days. Manager ' Krfyi-,1 "' n" ambition to drive a ball T! It. Uenjamln is in this 'i-ity now ar. " ,unf dlstain'c. .-mil imagine the third ranging the preliminaries for the rxhlbl-1 :tc ',l """ ''lolunon of a, golfer Is to I tlons, . urne a hall n long distance and hae Sutton h.i been a ptoiiiineit figure in " r,to,J reai-onably close to (-o.-iig definite , the billiard world for tu.niv.liin ni, Point. Knili I.. ,1.1 . . , r. "-,. u iitm -uuiiiry .mo itoroao. .i .... ' i.. , .,.,,.,.. '.';.' . . . " ' nm.,.,1 u.. i i.i "" 'lutui-J , i" n-i.iuuiiy lllllll.lllg OI KOIUB 1" f-oilie .. -..,v.. .,, .,i, ma rui-crha uiin nn , - ,,,,.. ,, Klorhla or t,. .Vi.w llrleiiroi to one of the few who has ic.wlied tl.o ' . " " ""' cnousn to go out nnd prac- train. inin!,,i f t.... i, i m,..i,. .i.. goal of all billiard plnyeis. He has held I . , , "'",' "'l" a ,lozn '"l3 und be con- the i.rrangemeiu with the Waelilnstun the worlds title at both tleH of the ir l,l'J' tr!lvel n long distance. Ac-' Club will go through, hallt-llne game, the 1S.1 and IS.:', slmul- ,U1'1' y ls ,""' "f ,,u h,f things In golf According to the plan offered b Man tantnush, '""' 'r'tliout It distance Is no great nsset. i,B,'r ''Inrhe Clrllllth. be wants the tour He Ion Ids title to Hoppe several years . ?c""1''1"-' accur.i. y with distune,, and ou " b'j' nt, 'f U,fc'.a,Vi"n,M,r". 'rvI'i'T' ago and sinc-e has met the champion fn T " mhln of nrtt " I'tar. ' ,. 'kJM tT ' Ohin SB'w ill many challenge matches, but lin snifc.rr.,1 "wn m woman. .,,,. ,t,.,,,i ,i, w,,,i, ,,,. ,, i.i. ... imiji-iK, ami particularly wome-i, arter the league ii.ectlng he-re Janu- seeni to fe.l tlmt pla.Miig golf well Is ary 16 n g.ft In stowed by fortune. It Is. rather. Manager finllltU has announced that a gift i,ehiowe, i,y p.-iMstcnce and de- "alter Johnson Is under contract for terniiiiaiiiiti g,., height, weight and "" Maf' n now iimcioju that when previous cinillt.otis of rervltuile bae n.i fourth street. This time It Is the frolv do Guerre awarded by the h'reneh Liov eriimcnt for brilliant servlco ut Sols- sons. drilled the cage aplrants and Joe Wright, the lowing conch, will ghe his oarsmen their Initial worhout ou the Indoor machines this afternoon. Coach , Wright arrived in this city last night ftotu his home In Tot onto, Canada. Khciman Landers, who was elected to captain the track team last bcasoti. was nmong the first to enter the dress ing room yesterday, The Chicago boy, who Is a former national pole nuit champion nnd tho present A. A. I'. In door sou-yard tltleholdrr, has been at an oitlcers' camp lu the west antl culms that he. Is in great condition. Landers was Ftrlclcen with pneumo nia, lst March, and was unable to ."l.tl tn t,1 till. nlllftlMl,. (Villi,.!, I !, 1 liaymond was elected to succee.1 Mm Mj I' WW. formerly a tliorn in the side to the captaincy. It ls probable that K fIfa'',l"d ,bh"Wn",i 'm"?,,1'!. ac.te'?. "' ... mi -. i i - t ti president or .tne iifispuall J nyers Frr- n,,d".8Jvm , s'c,CtCl1 l ' J ' ternlty. yesterday was elected president, 1919 cinder-path athletes. secretary-tteasurer of the new Intern... tlonal League nt the adjourned annual meeting of the league nt the Hotel Im perial Lieutenant Fttltz. who Is con i In July Lieutenant Moore, who ls at ached to Company 97. Sixth n.frln.atir Marines, received the Distinguished Service Cros for driving an ammuni tion truck thtotigh dangerous territory under heavy enemy fire, thereby saving' the day for his unit, w hlch had run out of ammunition. FULTZ CHOSEN PRESIDENT Iiitcrnnliuiial League Honors Fon mcr Leader of Players' Fraternity New url, Jan. . - -Lieutenant David I I j H) ;tl,i:s i CHICK i KAN!5 I QJfiilU of tnj corresponoems suggest O thai l.itJ golfers lire, a bit ovcr- 'oolted in this deii.it tmeut. Hut beio is I a chan. e lor th,.m to get 5't-;o attention , with the sterner se. 1 behee it m a ery jlu.il,le sugges 1 lion to inakii to both men and wotmn 'plaers that in making a shot, whether ,111 pr.-utlco or In a match, alwajs to i any which has gone befote. Tiie stage I hap some definite ojJectle. l mean by ' ,s f,et fuV a tremendous growth in th llhat to pick out M.me spot or place, or l T n'r"r.S" TVr , "S '"V''.r . , TEAMS PLAN SPRING TOUR Gianta antl Senators May .Meet in Southern Towns New Vork, Jan. 7. The. Washington Club in negotiating with the Giants for ,a spring tour including all the large i fuumcr . i.uiea. .s .lannirer .Ail i.raw 'i .iriiu.ii' It Is not maker. Referee and Former s"iiy Returns , Mike MoIIale. a member of tho cham- UWIICIV OI National A. C. Plonshlp cross-country team of 1917 : Harvey Price, captain of the 191 S hlll- and-dale tunncrs: Hob Maxatit, or.o ot W'A P Hit' AT It'AVfiHITP the best nunrter mllers In tlie country : I WO lnbAI UVWniLt Kverett Smalley, holder of the Interscho-1 lastlo record for the high hurdles, and i Charley Bullock, a pole vaulter. were I Tri.il-mmi i.. l.'.ii...- l...L...t.-.,l. . among the most prominent tiack men to J raeklllCH lo hlller .Mctl loubrook return. ami I'cmi Relay Meets Hepldes the men named. HobeMson fninbrlilge. Muxi.. Jail. 7. Harvard will have Creed liaymond. the Inter- plans on entering members of her track collegiate 220-yard rluunplon: Johnny , team hi at least three meetings during Hartels. the pentathlon tltlehoUler, nnd Hill Cunimlngs, the Middle Atlantic cross-country champion to uphold the records of the lied and li'.uo ou the track'. I'red l).iIs, the fotnier Meiccrsburg sprinter, will teturn to the I7nlverit next week, lie has been In nttlon nti.l Is now six-tiding a few days at his home In Knoxvllle, Tenn. mmaSKKm hkXZXtz JtMl .'i.-:. .:.... . ,. ,.i necteu wun tne aviation service, was chosen for a period of one year at his own request. HARVARD TO COMPETE HERE the coming season, uccoiding to an- houiHehuMit" made today by the man agement The first Indoor games that will revive interest will be the contest by the Huston Athletic Association on .March I, when Han.ird will enter Its full team. The Crimson will also send a lib-lied delegation to the Meadowbroolc Held Club meet and Penn relays, both of which mo to be held In Philadelphia,,.' I Cage Gaines Wanted iien-ai on each incision, lfls health failed him and for a con.de-ablo length of time lie was forced to keep hw.i; from lie ii in cocm condition rmiv. and i hums that he is p'aymg lards than eer. the g.n havener bettor b SCHAEFER WINS FIRST ran in Opening Defeats (Joel Block of W;2 miliunl M.itcl lletrnlt, Mlili.. Jan. 7. -Voung- ..,i.c S .meter, or iu,.igo. ileffnte.l U'.-ll.ti I ' rx'bnin, Mhiisou, Inun. In the tlrst hlocU of their 4:'0u-i...lin is.' halkllne mutch at the lb. leaiioii Hall jcstctiluy aft, r. , noon h- .",00 to i'go. ' 'oclitan missed in his first iwoi uitiings, and made o-i'y s'.-cn in I. is ' t h i r t. ' i .it tne meantime the tn.in ft.n ltirly i.ty plied up runs of tw-.n tw.i aid tlfty-thre. tl- iu'-ie l.ewi. Defeat Kii V. rillM.iirsn, .! 7- lluri... I'll ..ol-irl.'i. ..'! n ,u, lohmu K.ru. i, !,, ai Chtw,.. rourd tw.t lii.i i,itfi,, i., rojnn. two were men ,ir,l I. credit for on bv slleht lodraP t.w i PHiMtS It. r, .: i luid 1 -.in Soccer Arms and IS'otes I It l rinnorril the ,!,c.k St. r.ojl t.m lll come t-:.in ail plat b mm. j ),-. iiann-s with tho llethlehe,ii imih Until llie :.".e Vork Snip and Mer.iai 1 IT Hit into ii ilutiliwi, for nri p.a,, the riflnn-are Jti Br Sh.maiil J.tasue ilu ' tr.e lat e---. Ifi.r Klanil wn lose .wo do i.Vi r?tnt rter'-J b tl.c- I'm,., a. jm', ir roidH uoo'l Its eiin w.is b.ifJ ai;i,' rf.. at... .. , i i-,, ri , Miii.iurr Iliine n n.l i i r,,r yrl j,4. pronil" to iu-e ,. nw ni.,:- fdi- urnr the New ,,r; shin bffnr. nihny m,...i to M-ei,Btl,nr.ij 'lint J. rtr: el- n. Vnrlli Kml, t,f the IS.ce .ui ..it S.. . ' iih?."."'"'Thi" iVm '"'".' " for, ,h" Uerowiito v P'Ul 71 i ,'l1"' T'"" l,u"K "l H 11- i rrcord for hlwh vorlni.- tu! luuu, WW 1 JACK McGL'IGAN Pliilailclpliiu lioing promoter uho ilieil jcstenlay The death of Jack Mciljignii was a great blow to his many friends and nc (luantnnces. Many of t'l.-in. headed by his old-time partn. r Harry Hd wards will attend the funeral McUulgan ilicd last night in N'onieluuii. The famous icferee and ni.itliui.tker was one of the pioneers of the boshig sport lu this rlti. Whin the pastime was first popular be opened a club ut Pennsylvania Hall, Wight and Christian streets Joe McCann, an ainatear boxer, was lis partner. in March, 1SH3. McUulgan lvnud tin old uiarkti bouse at llleienth and (.'ilherlnu stieets and ti-nnsfoiincd It l.Uo what was then the best anna hi the Hsni, lie was aided In lid-, trans action by James l-'ostir. The following year, a tier mediocre success in the club, rosier sold Ms In terests to Harry IMwards. I'rom then the club was u success. Virtuall nil the champions have exhibited at the club. Mctlulgan tefeiieil most :he liouts: Ills reputation as an nflk-al .- . ,..,.,-.... , .,,.,-. . . . spread and as n r. -ult he w.u in great IMOXKATLU man who is realij entertuiniitg is as demand all uer the coumr.i. 'ire as a diamond In u coal heap. Thero was one in a n l'rlday night at the Cambria, on ' -.'.ley at I'll; tho other morning, nnd ho was ' Saturday at the Xatlonal, and oy Mon- , uhj ai me "i.vinpia, I'liiiaiieipiitTi spor'j 1 in ii will be asked to contribute to a I fut d for tho bu.ellt ur M.Oiitgau's 1 widow and f.unllj. Many'OarAiiieii Rack Virtually every man who rowed on the first and second varsity crews last spring, with the exception of Carl Thomas, the stroke of the llrst eight, nnd Jerry Jerauld, the captain, lme re. turned to college. Wright turned on' n crew that beat the Navy. Yale, Columbia and 1'rlnceton last snison, nnd with sti an array of material on hand should be able to produce another successful com bination Al Mourndlan and Milton Stacker, two members of last season's championship fnshmnu basketball team, enrolled yes terday nnd were out for the cago team . . . , ,, last night Hoth of them will start the w,;uVj llie'o I Jl"... "!,i,rB,i:am,BhM opening game of the season against I halls nnd h.ivlnu open dated In February. Lnfnyctte on S-iturday night. The other jV'i''"' K'";"""n Me.Nutt. is.'.d North Front .members in!1 the flv probalily will be ' ' The SoulliMarl; Alrn'a lub wants to book canter with .ill nrtft-elan? tpsmi. In the Iclnlty or sny team outHlOe the city. Ad dress W'lllhiui ItupKun, 1-002 limlly strcit. The Weilrrn t'lub. n fust flrct-dasa trav ihnc t'-n in. Ii.im a few open dale., and woul'l like tn nlr.mirt. u-iimeH u-lllt i,.nin r. , i tl.e same caliber hnvh..- balls aiij offering tun saoiuiii.-e. ,vi.ur.-SH i. i . int, ,!! t'ee'l btrct or phune Woo'llond lill'l-J be twet n c, and 7 p. in. M. AIuisIuh (', ('. want names with a.1 brut uil Bt-eiitiil claRM teams nt home or nwni. AiMres I.c.v J. WeMir, 2331 Tusker alrcet. ie.t season. .loiiiisoii signed last iieason lie signed up great bearinc on the on.-illtv nf nolf ia ."'. I' 2'.'. ' ' LI T". "? '""? wl" lUtliiu limn., and this applies to both "" "" """Ui" Spn"B 10'ol,"!' sees. . Kennel Club .Meets Tonight l.i to I ljjer v seiieral ...eetlni: of th Main Line Ueti- In a broad, general wa it is safe to V.'1 l''ul,..,'."!, '"I.1'"''1 '"nlitht. at th O'ner.il say that ., !,,,.. ,., or woman. Is SnlXiu r ,r good, an t age oi Indifferent as he or she1 h"'i to ! i.e 1..- the eiub H tl.ta lt . "',?: ,":,':; ;!"; rr80!"1, thH .,',?. ? m t.pe tepreseuteil l,j anion Is perhaps ...i the uroinam an nchievenen' in whlilt nature has a hand, but there is a tteniitidous good to he hud from crolf wlthno. t.,inn. ., cmM. 0Ker lb" Plt.TMt'iil.-lBt'e llmkelbult Leaeue wi.l " n-l , f. in . , , . . r,,"',i "- Heimm llil aflerlionn. Two irntnis 1 he JlUP st.Ton to win. h I have re- are sri.e.iuleri, Nortlnast irai-iine downtuun ferred in a previous aile-le ought to n .V,"'1'' ,lh" ""h )'liti"'lH'hla lllch tiulntet. eclipse 1.1 natnn.wide mtercst that of fflVfOTW." ZSLm Mike Svverney, i'aptal'1 Lr.rdle Davis and Jo- Mitchell. The other two uige stars, Andy .Stan- ' until and Danny McMchol, still nre at Wlsrnhlckoii barracks and Camp Dlx rf spectlvely. They will I.e detained there until their physical condition Is such that they can he mustered out of thr frn.co. Nlionl l.eapue Open Today THE WILD NIGHT Hy CUNNINGHAM PLAYERS NOT FREE AGENTS ' .Must Return to Chilis lloldiuj: Services in 1918 (ineliiinili, o Jan. 7. Hall plajers who received their release before the completion of their full term of tbe.r 1918 contra t are not free agents. Tins was decided yesterday ut ill., ntinua! ' meeting of the National Commission held hero jesterdny. Mayers under national agreement tuo notified that the priority of their res pecte 1018' clubs to retain then' for this season, as rcsencd bv the i.trlous 'obs will be respected. In order I'm' the game may be resumed without mi palrmini of tho Interests of players o pt.ibq Jiis'cr A. .. n thlnl-e'uvi tr.ue ns team, iiul,l il t im.t mi innnis o." tint rlanl In llnv v.mlu oi' ,.- .ii rues bM-ltnr halls iiiiii i,ifeiln.ra rea.i,nnule Kuaramee, V.41J- The (i lll-iii 1!. ( a firtefn-. e.ir-oI,l team, woulil lil.e to lioiik k-ain.H with home learnt. w Jail; t unnlajlMiii. 1S07 llasttr I'iikwlik A. I, a fast traie mi lenm. wi.ulil like to bo.k Kaine with all irtonl nn, Mini ekm teams Inulnjf halls anil of. ferlng n fair nu-irtintie Address Jsra I.Jt'Ks. 2..12 South iMrli.ie rtrect. 4 Cambria A. C. ,!"". f"""' "' Kens''n Ai.A Somersrl lillDW I'VUVIMi. JAN. ll I9IM .ioi: mm ii ink i.i : ,s. .idiinnv itor.n la a tiilerril Ueiix.vwrlclit Contest i-fl.80 SUITS . AND " OVERCOATS i REIHTF.1I rnilM $.'0. S25 ,NI PETER MORAN & CO. S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch St. """ "nnlav and Saturday .i.nlntt uatu w oinrtc tin, ,n Hie nmatrur iui srrle ont.sf-d for this seaso,,. Ma's Is lunrj no Ii. rle' to n-.al.e sood shewtna d be ! e, ii Munaarr .1. u ii. anil ej,, is .- lerestlng from the moment he boarded until he left. 1' tl.o language of the gutter, he was 'Viewed to the g,.'s" and lit up like a lumber-yard fire. Cheerful, polite and smiling like a new bride, he beamed on tho pas-ai- lgers. tlo sat opposite a middle-aged woman, f.ishionalih linrlrtte. V. '.. Jan. 7. rr.d , , . ,, . , sjii, ew lor.t N.il,onal l.r.ivit.. i-n n, i -used, and to all uppearanccs the Until word In culture, ut.r.eunc-d that he would ouh i.ao.. Her fur coat could hardly bo duplicated for J50. ami m'""ntlJ' w i'Juefi.mN,r .. p'aeik.iintmetl tioso glasses added to he" dignltj. The musical comedj souse directed his icmail.s to : .o woman In the fur coat. As tho other patsciuiers .pected he was greeted with a t-ero glure, which he i.oth ed nol. Thero was a. pause for a moment, but tb effort was too much for the woman passenger, and she ie. jiiip human, i:cry one smiled and the drunk was adopted. n tuo fact rhat at last ho had found some one who really understood or. ame cr confidential. Me had lost n package In liroad Street o'e was pain louaj. no was going to get an awful bawlln s wiie. out i.e woii.u n tnat because lie 'vas goin I nilercon In Quit lla-clull Coiling l'cnii Allilcte. Killed Voif' M rerelv. i.Mre M-MrnlH- th.ii Ile-b ( o.lhw. e.iplain of hist 'nsi s i ham. pinnsh.p vnler I ,lo lean, of the I n.vfK'ii of IVnu-.iU.nili. bad lieen 1.,1'rd lu o., i. r-1 jilsnie mv'dent ai Par.. l''ii, .Mcr.-i.his. j Scraps About Scrappers out to buy n dozen It h. nrtrksar.i 'o ai eal: the inkiiasers' f,;''1".?.? "! c" th",r """ tSri.r i . tune ih.s Is oris c,f ths thllu-s that buns hi. to.crr sains alth r. "per" uteri 1 than nr.'-hinit else. .jt, bujiii. ,,l short p.rlcas thouM ! thmmatla! ijulnln A r whirh is onm for B.,nirs. . i ommunlrate to rhone, Ilrhnont T0S4 Tiis i'la-Drn teKt."'' "' 1"'-,-"ht1' I A matt h -bat woul.l draw , hik-fallow.ui would be pne ls-l-i,.. Hit, win'. . anu n-thlsllm team Th- sat.,, should , nla.e.l mi one tf the ! -A grounds. Tin lut llm. thr tv-o lean.. u.n it t,s a latulty that sae lletlileheni the Rstr It I llllfi.rlllliale f..l ri'Ki.i 111..' I ini,l,l not aet h fun tram nui last Saturds. hi the 111 .li thr Uanilrrrs loslnir tha tami by the old goal in ft. I Alf I'earre was back aealn In the post , tar Hot Island Why don't th wlnis fed ljlLV."jl'Krtri.T?i'Mb0,5tuV Wl PrdU"r' W .C'(J i Two uictRnv? assk F 1) mtb& rJ v5SND5- i did ftth;!' ' ' fll lohmu Miirnu. the Nv y.,.1, i,i,tni Wlu. . helm, hal.dl.ll hi I-1-..1.I. ,...-l ll'lilel Is iiv'.nii i,. I.e inntelud .vitb Joe llunun nr IVte ll,.i,i-in ni ill,, i.f th, i. ,.l .'l... .UI all- Nelson iiwev In tnn'r i'.g in this city. Sturm ruueds In Ills last Hilly Ml -he is to., CfttillS II sbllpn for 111 ...mine- slt-rniiiid eiuuunter with Torn Cow. ler. of Ihis'lHliil They are to n.i.,.. in the final built at the National ,. r. ,m Saturdav nlBht Tho m,in.ii.vinent has siKiied a s-,,od preliminary i contest. liroviMM to luppurt tho final ,li- KrAiikl cd steiM ami talie tJicni home. Ha Rhour. r.v . r ., ... i. . , his uster. who could sing like n bird In the air. end her littsoahd was in the nax). He admitted that he dranh occa-slonaily und Hint ho had Ills name ' tnttOilril nn lilo arm ,'w?i.'"".l'ffn ,atetnato meet 1 llSCin. .if Itronlrlfi, 'PS... .. i.i meet In nn Llcht..-omi.l l..,,,, ,1. t. ....... J January 13. """" u" Younc doe Itorrrll, l lie louil weiterncUht. '.hi1 i-'.V. 'i"."1." """'" ",,lA dlncharse froin the Li.lted Sta'rs army nnd b experts Pi start tra'tilnij In i, short while to Bet oVf anil, execs, weight that ho him taken ...i v.r.iie in eanin liorr II v.b,. has stayed lj rounds, w th l.Mhtwlitiu rhaninio . i, 3 Utle'l-ild""X '" K'' n"c,,ner ! at llr n it l.roiuiril .-i,..,is t start i.u U i. r;-i..rd for the New ear at the exuense of tlarlcm Kddle Kelly hom he faces in th final bout at th? Oljmpla A, A oi ti " Monday nltht. Kelly I. s0Jr, aloint in Uni l.eur. the SU.ri''Ji' ' " wmzxr!ix?r-mmr--. TlWaitii ' 1" nlfcii -- fctHf "tssfciir i ) .. 'rt'L?5,-f " As he wt tho car he shook hands with tl.e woman In the fur co.t ni'T'Mli aid that he'd Ike to Send he? a Spanish poll parrot. I i&?toi;h.7lSlfa 2ftiJ& t I r on th protram. xrr-rffrr---i.v-.-TT-yr-;- GJIRARD 13c two for a quarter mailer sires 10c H SWnrery mM'M BWe3iT...3l Smoke after meals, and not before meals; smoke moderately, and smoke Gimrds. Then you won't need worry about any ill -effects of smoking. J he Girard is full of ripe and mellow flavor and aroma, but there's not a hint of harm in it, and not a tincture of regret. 1 hat s why doctors rec ommend it and smoke it, too. Wever gets on your nerves tiri3M rHvt&. '-.'. .... .'.CIjSi-YgSgjj- Xzzs&zk imtrvimmtmi -41
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