for iJ y L - -T j X2 EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER rHlLADELPHTA, THURSDAY, JANUARY I), 1919 OLZ) MAN GAVVY CRAVATH IS SKIDDING SO FAST HE'S BACKING INTO TOPNOTCHERS' CLASS r HK It '1 is I r t ,t fiv j4 M r, NINETEEN ASSISTS ASSIST CRAVATH IN GAINING NEW FAME Jf?-. Cunnina CnlUnrttinn Trtmnp.d Mnnv Runners With J-1 Throwing Ann Supposed to Be Thrown Out: f , ' Led, Only by Carey and Flack in 1918 It RODERT W. MAXWK I.I. ?ixru Editor Kienlni I'uWIr ledger pHAHLUS CLIFI'DUO CRAVATH. our blUKKlns oillfleldei. who will do some right flcUlns for Jack Coombs thli ear, stood out like u corn on tlio car In the ofliclal flcldltiR averages Issued b.v the National League today. The veteran did unio great work In the short Held nnd procd tils throwing arm still was in good &hano by amassing a total of nineteen assists for tho abbreviated season. Max Carey led with twenty (Ho and Max I'lack, of the Cubs', was hccond with twenty. Thus Cr.ivnth still ranlcs with the top-notehcr.. U Is a treat to see Cavvj when he s vvuihniff on all c) Under. He Is a ery fo.y pet-ton and puts over sonic (duff that even fools tho wise one. A'imo and again he has converted a blngle Into u force-out by inakliiK.n ibluff as If to catch the ball, hold tin- runner cm llrst and then tos him out after getting the bphcre on the llrsi bounce, lie also knew every iinglc on tho right-field fence, and teldom vvcro e-.tra bises made on long clouts in th.it direction. Oawy'.s most famous pl.iy was made In ISI7 when lie bamboolid the Cubs out of a pcrfectl) good b.ill game. Three men were mi bise, two out and tho batter soaked a line drive to tight Held. There w .isn't a chance in a million to make the catch, but Cravalh tore In and heron- tin- hall dropped stopped suddenly with both hands out, apparently f-ct to grab tho Hjlng pellet. I.arr Dojle, who wns on third, ran buck to thr bae and Uavvy forced him at the plate utter getting the ball on tho viuml bound. Tho California cloutcr is quite u gate attraction bec'iuso of his health wallops, which are likely to bust up a gamo ut aiiy time, and the long distance hitting record he has made. In Ills big bague c.iiocr he has whacked 10i home runs, mid.) to IS lilts for a tot.il or 17- bates and bus a grand average of "SI. Thai's prctt good for a guj supposed to be on tho skids. Claw J, however, bus a better one than that to his credit, lb) has mado two home runs in games more often than any other placer In tho Natloni.I League. Ho mode the brace of circuits In sK giimc-,, off lfes nnd Dickson, of Uoston, and Itarger, of llrouktjn, In 19111: Drown, of Cin cinnati, in 1913; Iaivcnder. of Chicago, und Marquard, of New York in 10M, and off HcndrK and Vaughn, of Chicago, in 1JIC fYrtlljlt Phils haie rjalutd fume lUlh tint fttrloiiij diiici, I ml " Luderus aceompUshliiu the feat three tunes, nJJ I'tulue, llosto i Lavender and Moore, ChUayo, ami Harmon, oj J'ltt&luruh. I'iCil inHums homed in tithe, utamminij the ball out of the lot anahitt 1'fcffcr, of HroaMyn, and Hees injl.ai, of the Caidiuals. Ilcinic Won This Race, hut It Wai, at First Bom' "DALL plajers hud to plaj many parts last .scabon when the regulars -' departed for the armj or bhlpjarJs. It was necessary to make manj changes, bo it Is not at all surprising to bee Heinle Zimmerman heading tho list as the best first bjteninn. Heinle plajed in nineteen games ut the initial sack and mude but one error, getting an uveiago of .MJ. 1M Konetchy, of Uoston, however, was the rial loader, appearing In 113 games and flnlbhlng with ,W2. Uaubert was tecond, Merklo third and l.uderus al.s.th. Tlie leal itll-aioiind athlete, however, was 1'aulette, of thu Cardinal1' This perbon was canned by l'ielder Jones onco becaubo the manager of the Browns tald ho didn't know enough bate-ball. Ho was picked up by the Cards and bhowed such a knowledgo of the gamo that he made good in any position. His 1SLS record should bland for some time, for he plajed ninety-seven games at first base, seven at beeondiba.se. twelve ut t-hort-stop, two at 'third base, five In the outfield and pitched one game. In addition to that, I'aulette was ready to take his place behind the bat when needed. Mlko Gonzales, of the Caids, plajed live games in the outlleld when relieved as a tatcher. Fred Luderus led the first basemen with a.s-asts, gathering timet -eight. Merkle had the most put-outs, I3SS, and accepted tho greatest number of chances, 3470. l'lslier, of St. T.ouK Fletcher, of the (.Hants, topped tho best third baseman. Bancroft, of the 1'hlK led the league at makln piling up st.ty-four without tho least trouble. However, ho acce greatest number of chances Dldio catcher. K Ch i.O()ilHH, our lira mauautf, tilayitl thiilieu yamei i, nati: l'askert, ( hitago, ami .aeh Mtnut, Hroohlyii. accepted 5SJ elianLCs, leftcfi i n leujue irionl. Pal Moran W ill lie IT lllbT hnnkrilll be a grtat thing for a bankroll at bis disposal to grab P Into executlvo se-csinu with the owners. John J. Mciravv was in thut oi tlon position at tho National I.eaauu tiieeting in Nvv nih lust month, and deep when he learned that l'at Morati had been thed bj tho I'lills in irnmu who dlately looked him up ti "Tougli luck, l'at ca..l Jlccraw. "but don'l woriv. Theie's a Job waltlns for you with tny club nn titno jou want it, and tho talai-j is. I J3000 a ear. iou can tlgn novv er take u month cr eo to think It ovei," Pat thought it over and jeste-rday became a member of tho CiiantH in J ''tho capacltj ot assistant manager and coach of tln pitchers and catchci". Moran irtually wa signed In IK--cinbet-, for ho appicdated Mctiraw-'e offer and detenniueu to aecept and make Kood. Moran is a big asset to an) ball ulub. but vlie w.ll be invaluablo to the (Slants. lie- has an uueunny krael; of developins battery men. nnel I that's what MeUraw neids lie w'll take Jlarnts. Tc&rtau. Sehupp. e'ausey J and the other mn.ers m hand and teucli them enough to mako them top r notchers. And when it comes to i-c.a.-lung catc hei-i vved. l'at t in a cIhkm 5 by himself. U" eleve.jpcd UIU Kibcfer, tlio leading bnckstop of tha lund, and made good receivers of Kildlc Iluin and .lack Adams. With l'at em the job to put in Ids saj nun und then, the (iluut htnc 1 a good chance to cop the pcununt this teason. Ho know incidu baebull. can swipe slgnaU from .my club and t;le h.s nvn sign wlil.-li omytjiies i cannot be detected by tbemsel". " 'VIIU JJ,c(r''oii-.lOiU4 coi.iiiniofloic tall fce 'i hunt o to iraf in ' ' the Xat oiioJ Lca-juc thin tuai: l Magnate iilitnilil W Chance Truinin at Home !AS WAS stated v tins column it.t Muiidaj, Uio major leagues will open xLthe 1S19 baseoab stabou on Apiil J", and close on Heptemucr SO. This was officially announced jster.lu lij l'reulent Ittjdlei. of tlio National League. Thu only tuing letl to be dot c Is tl.e ratification uy both leugues Bt the Joint meeting on Januai-) Iti, und i o truuu.o is e.pe. ted fioni that Hource. Nothing waa said ubout tl.e 1 lu-anie sclied j e but It looks us If that would be tl e number of panics on tae docket. Now comes the big ciuestlon about spt.ng tiaiuaig tnu. Can b.s league ball placis get into condition on the homo grounds, when the weather is raw und cold und rain or biiovv is llkel to interfere with thu practice any da'.' Is it worth the money which can bo tUved to take a chance on inclement weather and btaithig tho heaion ugaititt ivell trained clubs fresh from the bouth? To us it looks like a sucker play on tho part of the home trainers, unles they wlin to suaranieo tho 'ana that their teams will finish as close to the bottom of the league as pomible. It will be a costly experiment, und we will have a t-hanco to tco lion It works In our own cltj . Baseball lb due for a bis boom this jcar. and the magnates shuu.d stop, look and loosen, it will bo another caso of penny wise and pound foolish, for the fans uie not going to spend real money to look at a Uill team that can go at top speed for only three or four Innings. Tho home town bojs will not have u Chln-unan's chance against the other clubs until they get thawed out around July -i. Clail: Grlfllth learned his lesson, and jou probabl noticed ho is bound for the Sunny South this ear. lie once trained at Charlottesville, u, which Is only a ehort distance from Washington, and alwajs managed to get off to a bum start. When he went further South his club began to play better basebcll. r WOULD not le at all suipitatnu to ice the (nauts in St. J'eteia hurt). I'la., this vcar. This is considered the best training spot ( in the country, but v as given up by the Phils this year, Pat Moran !.,. '.note uvieu can be aone aoicn tncie ana prooaoix mil taw 2lcG(w """' Infu'Mif In i ffi - fifi ' "1 'TZiTC:'' was the- k-jdlng s-econd baseman: Hhortstops, and Heinle Groli was the l!urn Is listed as the bes Vux Itwuliitihle to Giants ba-euall manager to hai a lirse ei.uugh talnnt m tho ll.v without first going WALKS To tVSSStfMCj ThC BONDERS If. DOPS (T. IS BUSIMCSS OLD HANta-OUT B,LL MHT IMPORTANT "Tb AS usual - Ba im Thgrg see Bill om a S , I . ' BuSi-KlES MATTGR . . i.i PETRACCsS vSTEP LlSTGivlS TOR '( TRIC6 To LXCK U SEES SILL AMD AND CR033LV. OVER BILL'S VGlCt. IM THROOC CRACK GOES IN" I L 1 -&? POOR PLAYING IN FINAL GAMES Yours TruN anil Hnncot'k Both Win. hut Their IMiniug Is Ku:gcl 'SMALL CKOVTD ATTENDS AMI.IIK N l.iai.l I! M VMI1.M. VV.t.l'.t. VV.I.P.f. v.nir r-r i i .k.-; sI'.II.V, i i .us iinriiiM i. h t ,s-; vi.irh : -. ,,-KII I)nlinn 1 : ."II Mhlt lie '! ' ..'''. -t. (llii'a 1 : .'.II Will, ir n ; .lillll -( ill in 1 1. inn Mil i:iiw IiiiihiiI. is )nurt irnit. "f tmirre, thlb 1, Hue. T.ut I believe lis now up to ll.in.nl. and "jr' , w,Ks l,v aeUnowledged aulboritlrs lnuc TruH to ib.-ido will. Ii is the bet team lt (,r.im cipfinito j,;,,., (., the a.cUne In the fit tt half of the American League . nient of 'the art of golf ' rv.pimi.it r.i,.v nnd this (lucstlou will be I .--,.- , , settled on Satunlaj evuilng, when the clash. lMh oro suecsfl In tlilr ( rloHlnu tonUMi of tlio lf J sl c0 nine, tho former flofcatlns Wllbar, IZ ... .,! .i .i, i.tr .iffwtinir trtrix. 20 lo It mill liHfur.i tin an all- wu neaitj iciit.iKd tb.-it record inndo th week before. 'I lie llflj-tilne p.. Ills nindc- lv tie iirai-d uve-nin ncgiigutlon allowed tli.-n to go out in the front as 'he lead ng seorTB. nml Tinutvvein almost tied Jlninij Hrow u rv. ord for n slnglp K.u ic Ho caged time baskets, JUM on.- clij of the yt. C'oluuiba slur iilrix (Joc-j to Pieces VlctiK sta'ted agau.tl V i's lii' with Oscat Jlc'nli.irt. it big portion ot ihelr le-uni. on Hie bench: and j timi the 'et I'liiladelpluuns wu.- on.- . .. point In the rar at tho do-"- "' ' tlrst half, II to 1. thej slioula in been twcuij lo too good. iou dci i . shots thee bluw. Tb.- did we I i while in the second frame, bui a -.1 . f goals in wliii'i evc-rv plutv. 'liulj too., u land, saon i uded a' o U to tlie w ill HI With about sen minutes to g vi ,i Ian was sent in to pirn li-li t for IIj out il was too hue und ours 'I rj j li i mlii?d sli-oiiB final neoie. . to II 11. fore the Aiieii.-au i.eusu.- gainid nielliiiliiury wh singed between tl .priitranr'.ii'"'. The latter won, 9S 10 kl i 'ol.ege . f Throw ers. Uill llranu started for the lomrs aid llermun Hueuel for tlie wlnuem Harlan V. iu I ir-t l.aiue 1 he I ela in e liner M-.ipj.u.l lt.isi.ci ball League opened us . liiimplotuliip season ut Wilmington lust night with u .luod-si.se. I eiuvvd und u vi.t.iiv fin 1 Hu lun OV.l I 'lltll- Clllp llj t'lf -Lite ot lil t .'o. Tin Hal .11 nam hud intended to pi.n i ut tlie. Urjiisiin i.lhiurv Hull, but ut tin i lust moment 1 1 1 mum-gem. in of tho bull I I'dfustd to t.ut t ii Kline to the llnrlati mini, luna.i- ilallagher Ntourc-d the , town und lltiul'v lomteil ut tho I'eoplen i-etlleinfii' House, which has a good plaj lng spa. . but not i large seating capac-itj Tho ll.ir.uu team liuu i.i its line-up its line-up veru.sensr" Walsh, tlie forme ltroiisuu rIlstlnciitMh-d hii ifielf vclth several setis: tliinal gouls a-id .lever b'oiklng In the lics'e-r sihiu line-up v us "llorse Hug-tcrtj-, tlio fon.iei .eiitet of t'.u- Ksjijitig .e.11.1 f III ll.lM'.lll la ague Amateur Cage Comment llmiir II. ( .. m fs' iei ..in! ,. m liome ctuln irt would hi.- in urranao .ii, i. ith Ira. I eltni! teams of it; 'l, Address Krimith K ifanao. 2731 North l:fci".lilh street. rlncrnl.ile II, ('. h rlronir firm ... trav elms the would IH.e ii. Ik.oi. k..mes vctih Irani of trut raliber hawiic' l.n 1 1 m and otfer llnf H rellkC.nab'. fiUarrfnlr. xddr.KM s,e. mil r.sut chrntnui ti i or plione Jlarl.ct 2013. The Hut I'lilladrli.liU I'rntrst.iiil ( luh . nuld ltlie lo hear from u 1 e.st Hint neco-vi usn train" havlna" I- . in d i.fli r 04 fair jtuaralilres for Turs.j rveninSH during Jan. larv and rvbiui- Vd.lre.H s carina. i-.-lS Kemliaw JiiU" Wi-l PulUclo'inl u The 1 IrUher A. .. a tracellni team, would like lo hear from any areond and third rliM home teama havlnic balla audi .onrrina lair yc..iiit-r, Aiiiirraa cnartea nnrnna lair sus.anier, Aunrrii Charles. H tartln s07 Chestnut mtrt ,,r nt a I si. juariin e-'i enomui I H L IJ. W, rieleher ,'ije of ohotja JVainuCj . .. ... . ::;.:. i,i .-n.i.whcr lnnc wlw nn ilioe v.iili.m lwmtH euniluon 11 :nu mill ihiihi-. - - '"" cmo... Jack 1la,er a Captain sever:, points in tne nationul lnuoor ...... .. ..... .1.. ...! nT ..... n ... ' ""- n,0inii..n ....... ,.....--. . ,,,., .. I..... ..I . .. : . r .. , g errors. ,' ,mp0I.,.in, ' miaehed to them Tho , ''-" thej Have addn-sred n ball - Lc ljn,V ., Januarj IT- Kcnnctt h'uuau at Down-, I. U. TliaJef. 2d, class ot 1M, was ' J pted tho epeelatnrs evldnitlj fore.ast til result. ' sfp '. h ' '' matter cu In eli?.nt. imm.r vu, -.,.,,. ,., InBlowii one of the best roccer plaeis In e-nl- . t fleldlns na the turnoa. was Just about half of PP n Pie use ,o , -c . - --- - fw faU1UH . amiat, -liownlngton at routes- , latu ranks II. ota "B1 ,.,.""" V.' ... 8' . "","' ". .... c'iood and I."" ba.keibull vve.e seen ,n of p,.,-.., ... - ;'" " lfti' ,"'t . J"7 K-WMI.a,mon lle,ervcs at Sidney Tha, er,' Jr . Cass of 1M0. lJ:;! su.t and Ui.'te wns Utile to choo?e .. . .; r.,,,,,1. I.. L-ftiiiv w.innV.i; I I,, llev. I liavo "o." ""'Blown. plajed football and baseball lie Is u to-i in.l eretnri- John Tl 1-arrell. of tha if,. at times b..ee,. . itli-r of the i-ml,- . .. ,. . a ... .,u(f. fl. "";", ufhU b.fme I. v,a,...ts re , ' !l" "" .. -,' '""fun: High at lieutenant n .the marine co.ps In 1'runce . T.WrK'0i Tiiff firSn'nlKi"." .,. tants for tlie llrst ten liunuies nan- ,,,'-, """.,, ,n,i rules In i netlt'on however .......,... , ah tlio uiajcri. nave nee n note u lor of hn .,,tlmml HfIm I IV. ent on. th "'" .,..k ..... r..rt... it like ii bunch of dead U,1(,K printed HUSSestlons a"ii rui'Sin petit on, nowcvri. l'cbruaiy ?--Cathot'n I gh at Down- their courage-and gaiif mss on the ath- ni' t Kov-rnlnif boil, of the muntrr. t C'oif.y p-i form, il iikc i ul" ,'','' thvvoi Id alone Tor they aro totally lid tin old nulltc . fioni si.mev.heic. clonn " ",V, i '.i . i.. . L, m,.i,, , ,f it.o e'lcvpland. Situnlai, January IS wm&M mmmmmmm &- Mssi ss .--- .I.'III.,. ,.,,1111,111 IN II..' 1.I1I1U lllll. , ,? ...I1U ... lllll'..'.. .."Ml IV. 1.1 Ull'l .1'-- 1,1.1-11. i, V IX I1..I. ..loir, ...... . .,- 1 -. . . . . '' ....- r.,,. -,..'T-1 11. - lillll- I I II . lllll OH, Golf Articles to Those almd,le Wills on Form and Methods of Exe cuting Shots Peculiar to Their Masters 'ire Ex plained COX HME TO PRACTICE II) LiIKU (ClIlt.Kl l. N, JK. PltJl'l-'li.SAI.S ufii-n mv that It K ttnjio.ssjhli.. to Pain gulf fioni bool.n j. ttnjio.ssbio to Pain gi ' I''"e read time und Hme agmn urn ' i-Ii-s b.v eputs, nut onl with lutriest. hilt ifl jl.-wiilVil nirtflt Unite nn furm. l(1Ut,(, ns to U)(, j.,1,,,, an, ,j.c of teruin oluli, imtlioi.H of .t nitins hhoth iruluir to tin Ir iimsicn. mo all .ilu- txhl' ,kII". If Iiropirly VW Int To tin h,: tiict ivnioved lioui vlie helji ni i ioics--i.iu.il Insitui lion, U..HI.H I.v men -i i is X.iidun, T.i)lor and Lraid no n . ,ilviilabl useful. And 1'n ic me pi t In t . a doin otheiH Ihal e lUld bo suidinl i . id image Take me an- ution. ( point lie iomt, uii'i i.a'ri. cacn unui T Tt. .. ..... l........ u .,i... Tnn,. CIlAI.nlt 1,1 IT I. IS lit I 1 ., .11 PICO I'd I 11- ..i.i- ..I.,: - - - ..... ., ... - . . .......... . , , ..,,, niii.iu ,i ,, ,. . ,, mnU. .x.,rt.i,.ul.lli II... nv .11.-, I. nil.... I clAir. .1 .. ... ...: . ,....- .: . IVT''' '' ' ' ' l " ' " ' "r s'"'lllf' I'ltislu i.ina dicovi'ird that If all . J-'-l- tie .tni i i i-i I I 1 at n t li.ip.m iii "hhouldi i- Anns" vve-ro pine rei d d u 1 teach thtce r ii of l .me si ul. i -i ... --- , ,-.. h ." )i .' I s VM II woltll parting inside tile lion Int. ns thee ecu. r lu-i to di-i'.vci tlui a filed eg I'xss'iur. fo,; ","i" ",M,,u u",i,,h tl,p balnooin convers-atiou A ic-poit this ontnuutioti to mcdeiii ail. or eoiiversattoiis. tepartee and c-lcvei eiliangi of tlnuulH have been boiled down and a sample tin. .pit of modem iliaiti seleticd S.'nE'V -TrlAT TJV!M1 Iffl t- y 3-TARTS To JKli ir -. 'JL Ul-I.' S TiATTuCG -fri: e0Lii .- 'lr ritr.i'Aiu: , -piltu.M the lout g.tuicn in tlie- gutter nml "llll iu hOln0 ulhL's Webstet- treated to cruilcl.v. the- siibitcts of the ll.e.nlA.1 ... ..flldnll III DM .1Mb ..f ll... """"' r" ' " ",v " " '" "' ""- .,.,. '' ' 3 -X.IVM- has h.okc-i. uiu . Iho c - o.,.c - iv-L tcrs nnlmatlon find lisintr to ctuic - " ' In lieu ,.,B Vfr: ,rf?,. '.""''' hnu "f vvouldst , nun ...t, t, v..,vi ... cum, .... fill . and hull- tiiimilsscd 1'ht.v fch.iki. u ine - OV Vint tho im nlw.ijs llko ool pttal. "hivell." llko to go to pilvate comes help." "I think It's bvvell." "Whatd'jo think u' tho inucV "Thut's) some .laxz." "That guy with tho s, leophbne can nine muulcr tho blues." "I'll sa.v ho can." "Vou'to tomu dancer, no Uidtlln'." "'hrred'.vi! get tliat stuff Chunks I'll see a Hilei. ' lltTVl'TM HOL1.H! H ?- affi u-i f f ... a ic; MAN! Great Aid Just Learning D. ;. Sntvyvr. E4t cstvrn Amateur Golf Champ, to More to iow ork (.olforw, mIicii iMitlliifr up hNKc it Mil Kolutr to oilier imrl, seiiem)! irrn t tral from l.iint t ct. Minn ndl-Knim n ilurrs lime h'fi thp tlii nt If hriilinnrd fur i)olnt till IhihI, and Hit Mul lia Kiihiril tlirrp- h there is, Iiuuctrr. mi OMrptlmi to tlii rule In tlie te of uitttin II. 1.. n .er, tin hen ton colfer, w lio, llortl, after thl (iuntr entered the wnr, teiil to altintct imi. l, I. siittj er eiie ts to rei ele hU dU thiirce iiiiv dm, tnul nou ft U uiuler Ktuoil thut lie 1m, arrntiRril ti enter the rleel huliiesH In Nrw orK, ome eurN hbo 'i er ou the ueslern amateur hamphnisliip, nnd lie t ul uini reKiirileit a n fin tor In ini tio iih I eent. u lni that he 1 ton hi HftlUnte hlin-lf with would reele it alualtte addition In ltd )!n.liip; xtreiiKth, clo( u etiiae;, 'S .u (an Improve lids l.j tiilntuig on Hi, nuilliess :e bull's ev.. with vailuua I, road sliokcs above Ii lo lepicseuti .tudel.v tlio apptovlin in Inigth of join , drive"" I HAPPY BLUES ll CL WIMill il times from the eaith to the- moon . nppli- vi' e of tiiere ion oiom pioiessionat.. 'I v. V educational. Am thin, doiied out lie ,h., !,. loses lis tc ndci c ,v I i sk.cl when cold mlsI'mid: 'sou,a "a,i wlu uu u" -ifui r has been submitted that will ptesoive words to that enli't. AH tho brilliant rjr swell, ftiisT ' i 3AV, tsiO You ' tyi-st HEAR VAM AMD j jsuurvri C7HIRP 7oMf 'io nv?m ull tjpes of lingo havo been heaid (the uulhor. not iho en I Mr) was tiol k.llll.K .. . I .!.. buying was about Iho same IS CUCE J I " - ". "" """ui i no tame. naveil I iceeiv.d their vaisitj Inter. , ... A general uthlctlceliumploiiHlilp would (,U' be avvatded In June to the, school bc.r- r and tue female of th, Bpt,)tl) ,wlft.iw "" !- duilng ,i,e jear. ar us though It doi-n-t ,e ,. . ...... .A" or l." ."''""'; au. lo bo deeldcd on ..--..-. ivii it. viiiiik ,Ulti ,Hl,etc',,.,R!!d.c: u"nu".11 ,,bKB ,r b" r.iuui.iein .-wivnj IUI lllll U1I1JJ, 110 KaUU . .. ... ait unkle ucioss the iiulUlicil li.udvvood, M.M'A "D.ve danco hnu le-g'iat'."' ".No, 1 dtnees." "Still, there's a nKu eiowd - CW2V m SUBURBAN FIVE TO OPEN SEASON Duwniugtowu High Meets "Kennet Square Quintet in Initial Contest crtll'niin: HAS LARGE li) PAUL I'HLI' liowiniiKlowii High School babketball ((.nil will open Its f-e.iMiti tills evening bv ine"tliiE the fast iiulnlet of the Ke-n-lu-tt IIIkIi hi liool on the lattei's foor M Ith i tiptniti Chat tie Kain dl-i,!ii ln bls old-tlmo form, the Dowhigto-vn HIkIi t,, ' i?':" ., Vi' I"0 . ".B Ut "l "otory n iJl, ' i, i ,"U ,. , , Jlanager John 1 laucella has arranged (tube a lai go schedule for the liownliiL'- town tossers In nil seventeen games' - Mill ItM itlfitoil Ml l.nt cU i lit 1... be plaved Sll but sK will lie et-i .i ..i. ii'... i.,.n,A (i,.o,. m.... tii.ii . oelphia Institutions. Catholk- High and . ...0- -. , ... , ,.,j iiwihi IIUIII. JU 11111(1 lirowu 1'rep, are dim to engage Down- Ingtowu The complete schedule follows .luiiuaiy a Hiivviuiii'tuvvii ut Kcnnctt Snni e '" " l i-.enneti h'l"'" but. rcbruaiy -.'- iugtuvvii. rcbruaiy "S iJowningtown cifoid lllgli at Uovvn- ,, ,,, , hwaithmoie High at Jlaieh 1 liialown I'hociiiwllle High at lxnui Manh : Uctwjii High ut Ilovriilng March H-Downlngtownat .VarbcnhV.Ut,t"('10, ,;'" 'J, ""'. r"' ?" Kl? IHeIi dlscbaigcd fiom tho ticvll Dogs ' ' -ti.,.. i. ir, r. .. ni ,,, , , Jlarch ID l.oatesvlllc High at Down- town. ingtowu Mutch VI-.M.dla High at tiownlug tow n. Springer Leaven Cenlial llipli 'I he basketball Block ot e'cnttal High s. liool toil; a decided drop todaj when it lii.anic known that Cuptal i l.ctlc piuiait had lelt cliool to enter the Wharton School of the t'nlvctsitj of 1 I'ciinsv Ivutila as u provisional student. .. ' .."'""".". . "e .'"",. ,,r' springer was one of the best for .iniii-. hi in,, nut i sc-iiui.isiir c ll c u 1 1, last season 'Mils ...... l-nnl. i.i.iu i,m M "ttuck mound Mirlngci una the Ic id- ei was iMM'icd to scou muiij points and ma) th Kiluiuc of vlctoly to i.iilial. .New lilans, however, mu'l bu -.: ' The dcpaituto of spilngcf leaves u.ni. tral In un unsettled stale for Its Initial InlclSeholustlc League .ontest with licr- munioivn lllgli tomot row uf lei noon. Wis llacl.niin will ho tiled out ut foiward in louaj s practice. In hone th.it he i. in on inn liup unu piovi to ho a good mate foi Al Vueglln. tiia iteiuii foiwutd liradiolil Has .New Plan llenrj Ilia. hold, athletic ,j neiui of tin- Noilheast High .S.-liool haa u pew plan for ltitc-i school uihktlc coinpetltlon v 1 1 Ic li he will tiipsMit li. in., m. .:,.. iu... eonini ttco of pu il i- high s. hool athlttlcs lot lis meeilnir nrvi ...ei ut lis meeting next week ilrai hold s plans provide- foi a eiir- ta nmeiit (u ronui of tl. ..r..i. ... . .. . : .... ...v n.u,,s . . ." " " Mv m lICTLt llllllif UJN 4. IHn MiM i dfimn n mwt uUce " """-" "" t",, u''1"3 ,'"s- "" " ....- I.. U. . t.lo Hj, l'enn live New lorl, Jan ll - The C'it c'olleze bn l.etball iciiii 1 pits the UnlvirJity of t'cnnrilinnla tiiiliitet mi r.i.ni,.,u . ... .... local ciiurl. It iihh announced 3c-slerdav Iho rontrat riheduliil for .vratcrdaj- betwe-c-n tho I- c S V -LchUh Unlver.lti- ripre. n-iilallon at the latter'a court waa called utr. Mc-cliiui ami I'tillou Heuiatt-lieil k ... i....t . t t ... 'itf'Kili:,,: Wv& ,'g.S Pail III 111. Mil. .. -I U It 11 Slinulili. Kiuiiu wuuitiui imi up up siur atiruttion of iha ( ml U to bo t t fur tho weeU of - - Nat TWera Heat Jnlins Hopkins Annapolis. Mel.. Jan, 0 The Naval Acad emy met an aauicuiUlon of plavtri who had repreinted aeveral dintrent colleaea when they encountered Johna. KoDklna iti. teretiv. nd wen by ii'j (a J. ' tze:zrzj"0X; ass 'vrrS-S--' irKwSs THA YERS IN SPORTS ATPENN SINCE 1854 Twelve Members of Promi nent Philadelphia Fam ily Have Represented ' Red and Blue in Athletics S!X IN SERVICE NOW My LDWIN J. POLLOCK INTKIIWOVUN with tho history of athletics at tho University of l'enn sylvanla from the tlmo thut fifteen men plarl on u football team unlit the spector of Avar dimmed the luster of sports Is the history of the Thajers. ono of tho oldest of Philadelphia's fam ilies. From tho tlmo that John lioland Tliuvcr took nn active part In the man agement of athletics back In 1831 until Sidney Tliujcr, Jr, heard and heark ened to tho call that echoed from France, a member of the family has had some thing to do Willi or hafl taken part In tports ut tho Quaker Fnlversily. Through tho stretch of slity-odd ve-vrs twelvo Thavcrs have occupied prominent places on the athletic stage. They bavt niado rportlng history at l'eiin, they fought for and upheld athletic tradi tion and prcllgo In tin- olden das JUHt as the oungcr generation of the bair.o family Iuih fought for mid upheld na tional tradition nnd prestige in the world war. S r, ........... .. ., .u.,.r vyiiieini eii.ii. l Have Louitnissions i plonshlps will 1. contested under rules Virtually all of the jounger 'lliajein I udopted later In the-jo sports 1 who ate of military age mo now In the Tr k and ,- d even s baseball foot servlce. Slvof them nr-In tinlforni and 'VAmiV.?. Ul,,',M' ,tni"3' l,ox,ne anl all of the sd-c hitve commissions, rants - lng from captain to second lieutenant, j Hero is a short history of tho Ihajcra In Pcnn sports: John llolaud Tlnjer, gi.indfather of ' the bojs now In ttm servke. was gr.ulu. lilted with the cluss of li.".7 nnd for a 1 number or cnis was president of the i Pc'nnsvlvuiiU llarge Club, lie died III j 1901. I (! C Thajer, ilass of lsbl. wus vleo pirsklmt of tho Athletic Atboclntloii and was (-aptulu of tho first football rltvrn. He uIhu plajed cricket nnd was SS l.lkB of 1S83, pl.O id . and was eaiitaln of tlio irul.et team for thtce cars. lb also plajid baseball, lie was a mem ber 'if the boatd of directors of the Athletic Asfcoelatlon for several jeai:J He lost his life when the Titanic was, Mini;. On Hoard of Uircilors Sidney Tliajer. class of 18Stl, plajed I football and cricket, lie has been on the board of directors of tho A. A. for many enrs and Is chairman of the grounds und allied sports committee s. II. i'. Thuvcr. elat.8 of 18:. was ono of l'uin's famous football und cricket i,1.ivim In lit miili l irlmlu lie (lavs. He, too, has served on the boatd of dhectora f...- !,.,, ,...,r. n,. i.mn. f ',..' '. 'r". '. ?.. . , ,.r.l .,,.,, Waller Thu.ver, claw of ISOt. pla.vcd baseball, football and erlekit. Jtucll liiajer. class ot l'joo, was a "-aek athlete and a football plajer I " I" now captain In tho 311th Infantry . ,... ,, .. .' . ... . . . ... ... , . iiii -i lint rr i i u rvi l 'i ii ina i-ii . ',, ':",""...;,:'..:..'...... ool,u" """ "" 'ie is a iituitiuiiu in t'ip inlntio'i corps. ... ... . .- . . ''"11.V"U i "ajer, c uss oi ii., piajcu 'oot'"11. tnnis unci tn-eouii. lie is a ' ipta'n la Held nitlllety. Joseph Thajer, class of 1011. plajed fnotball. baseball and tennis Ho Is a ,, , . infantrv a.euienalll 111 llliaiur. .1, tl.l. .il I liiitmin 'I'hlr.i. (..1iwl.il ...U .. - . ... . ., ., . as a private as soon as wa. was .1, . cluied. tiun Sldnej went into action .,,. ,,, ,,,,,. n, s, .-..,,, .,,i , . ducted himself so well under fire that I., ....j .-w.v ... .... "...v...,, nv.,.vv. in 1 ranc'O unu was ouinnssioiieil There are no Thajers at l'enn nov7, ..,l tl.mn UI l.n no .nm, u stl.l 1 CHANGE COLLEGIATE RULE liars l.t't Down un Student Ath letes in Service Ni-w irk, Jan. V Teiiniui.iic ith rogation of ih. tule i emitting uppms Imatelx si" nionths' lesld.'ncc ut colleg. bcfulc a student la i llgilde to campe . In nn Intei collegiate ssoclatnn of Aiuaii.ir Minnas or .vi.ierea chanipion. ship cm it bus bien pioposed by Ihc executive cuinmlllin of that oigaulza llon. I.eiteis havo Ik.h snt to a'l the col Ug,.s iind unlversltlei, of the ussoclutloii calling attuitiou to n meeting of the coinmltiec hue Januarj I'll, at whlc'i the proposed unieudineiit will ho eon- . 1.1.....1 It li proiiosc-d that u icgular tludent in good stiiudlng In nnj' iiiembei of the u.soelatjoii at tlie ttnie lie ..nteied the military service ot the fnlted Slates on retui n!ng lo the unlvetsltj or college picvlou.l to April 1. 1 !!'). be held lo have In en In goou ttnuillug. even though by reason of absence he has hec-n dropped from his cIiifs into a lower class or has been transfer.cd f.om one de- ptrlmtnt to unollier. Scraps About Scrappers ,:,l',l V""?' ll,1,V",B'r, of Vl.,,' dl.h.in. au.l his brother Tom. In riliua u h.mt ,,. n-pnrt tl-nt I. mnnv llol,s,, ti.,,. Tom elihln In a bout held n fe months ni" "i im ""i'e ' .mi nmiiB. ..riie Puis ueer nave .lolinn. Hums la airoua f... home ti,.t il l, deitini,.K ...in. so.-t ho., it ."M && LM?tfAa.l&&!i mm n. ..i.i.ee In -h. sentlwliul.ui. Joe UB t. - V- -- If HinlllU'il lit m n 11IHI ei.iriPU (ill a u nti in . lir.h,",i.yremi,iis iXhiiiVy KOlU, OT 1UlIU0V lit 1U 1110 Ie(Uri? lOUt leli.inl f.. lilllSl iWlilla tllllllll. t.. ... , - Jolnmj Muloiiej meeta Jolinnj .Moreau In the srml ..... VMlr hlillery, manaaer nf TranUle c'o.i ua c nutrlhutra the fnllowluc "IVmii. e'nnwav la anxinua to lie rematrhed wltii Jn Burnian becauie ofhla sreat ahowlni at tha National A A reccntlj Hfrm.tii Tii'tiir nml Kid (tkiihon, nuim err of tht White Nix, nr utteuoini; the wioiiim "nun" Minrinri iiKi uiiiicr lilrncnn ' . t.l - We uvr.aef linn, i .. i - . . - tur Pointer, on V ,. """ and li Tom (nulrr will li.itr a lmnj It.ti on ni)! nil II lit Ml'll ll lllfl tH Jlllll Alibi, a .. i the National t-atiir.lay iilaht The 1,1a- hea,,' vcrlrht never -has Lent ahle to do hie beat aniinat malrr onnnnenta an.1 iin.i. ' lahr.1 aeepnd. Jack Dillon knocked him out a couple of jeara aio. -.c,...,ju..... ......... lv. ...u ...ii.v.. ell... i,iut.ir- .mi ..in -p. iinrr. xviiii .nn iis.i ia Knne lliet nml Hlnrieu -rl.u ....1. ...... ..I.. .. . . KtTTflaES'riteW Four Cage Veterans Will Start for Pcnn in Opening 1919 Gamo Hlirn IViiii hikes the floor a(lnat I.nnt-irMx In tlie uprnliiK name of the IUI0 lnkrllisll nruiton, four Teteranf from liml .vrnrV rhnniplonMilp aicrr initlou will lie In the line-up. The veterans wlin wilt blart are 31lko Hnrrrnr)' and Andy Mannard, for wariKj (-Hplain I.arille Davis, renter and Dutch l'rrk, ituaril.. At Jtoura dlan. the ftlar forward on lat gear's reriinl-lireakinff freMiman quintet, wus tuvttrliril to guard In the practleo !t nllit and wilt plnr that pott axaliiMt the Maroon. It wan the first tlmo Cnarli J.on Jourdet lias taken m look at the nquad thin year. BOOM SPORTS ABROAD Klcnit Kfl'urt to Dcvelojt Ath letics in Army l'ar, .kin o An extenslvo orgnnlzed effoit will be made lo develop athletics In tho American expeditionary forces during the net few months. Through tho organize! direction of cntertain nielilH ulso it will be alined to bring out und develop tho entertaining talent the nrinv ufTorils The efforts In both these directions will have the active co-npemtinn of tho Y. .M (' A , the Knights of Columbus, tho Salvation Army und either welfaro orR.itiirntliiiis, with authority from Gen era I'erclilng. t'oiumtltlve Miorts us welt n miretv I nlhletli- eserilbt-s will bo ananged In (in ii oiMsion iiii'i roips. nninli.l nl.n... I ' COCHRAMNCREASESLEAD Has Advaiitiii'e of 220 Points al Halfway Mark le(ri.lt. Jaji. f. Wellter Cochrart, the oung billiard expert from Manson, la.. Increased his lead In his 4200-polnt match with Jacob hchaefer at tho Recre ation Theitro hero todaj-. In tho first block todav t'oehiau si-oted 000 to fcchneftr'ri 22'i. Ibis viitory gave the low an a lead ot 220 points at tho halfway mark lit tho mutch The si me 1 iichrMii si, J7, pi il it 17, lis 2(1 3U0. lllh run, lis vvcrnae. 37's Scha. fer 2, 7. tl. 24. 1.-3, hi, 13 220. HIkIi run hi. Aver.me, a-.'.s clrniid tot lis Coclirau, 1500, Scharfer 12SU Tj JIM O'ROURKE DEAD Old-Timc Major League Ball Player Succumbs to Pneumonia Ilrldsrport, Conn., Jan. 9. James If. O'ltouike. former major league baseball plajer, died ut his home hero jestcrday ol pneumonia. O'ltouiKo nlaved with several malor ' league teams, alnoni? them being tlio I :civ oik club at the time they ac i"1H nickname of '(Hants." Tor I than ihlitren jears his batting a acquireu or more " " ',' 'V, ' ,'1 " -. ' ' "'","", S7 w Ith tho Ilustern League both as a magnate and president of the league. LENNON TO RETURN I Tp.i..l- Ci, l., l.'i. P., .-... lupnu w uuiu m. cuu When Released -evord was received at Penn lester- ,ny tlllt Tmnm ' Leunon. one of tho ' lted and ltlue'a best sprinters, who is Hon ill the aviation service abroad. would soon be on his way back and w1"''l ''"-' tips to le-enter tho Un - Slmllld lie ret tun. It will menu ,,,., I 111. I. ill. ., ,,..,.,, Hln.l. I... IT. :: " . "-,'7. ',r,U ",,'I.rj": "''-. fl lous-dlmuiice ihun msut.i.ij Two kuoikouts at Reading ..,, 11.. T n -.. . , 1 . . mirk-sl the Mnpnui-r.ii.ir vti,i0n i...,r.. ...H.....H. ..... wnt, .' - il.u IHIUL-liOULH 1 f10"'" boMiut md wiestllim hm- here. ai. I'l.tocv 11 lJun.l. ... w lt, a . lf t hnok . to the J ''! Hht .,,V',hr,VT. ut hnullnz lurnej AlucDnnnlcl nf niil III the third i-u.-ii.l. YounuMcDo of Pottsclllr huh Jtnuur Kaaprr of Knocked Krran. fCllnnnUBh. IUV kinnpr of Itrnil. 111.', tin K. (I route In the third round rSorfolk Stops Cla Turner lln-lcill, VIiisn , l-.tllliiior... Unix U. Mns . .Tun tl KM Xorfoll:. ot . .in. iniii,-, nun. ixi-ii out i my curnrr in inn f Minn i iiin.l uf th-lr t. pe-rnuiid hattlo r.t the Ari.liirc V V hpre il inirli, N' rf.-ik iiiiiiieui.iiil 'inriir Into t, ncut r.il lorn.r und tint hirt do . n u niipe.cn-1 in n hii In tie cnmil thut 'iurnrr Man u lllrl.le till . Ollllt ilrOtiplllff .l0V.ll IiRQtlt. Th in, 1. 1 i-iwii 1.43 i uui-ii n iuau in ino tfatnrr llurve) 'Iliorp Heats Xtiuncr lliinnln. N .. J iti 0 IPirvec Thnrr. of K'oijiB tin di f,twi luhtlnc Zunnef '.i "li.t In ini r.i.i.i.ln Zuiiiicr was down foi the fount thire tln-.K In the fifth round and win- sued hj the bell .u the last round Soccer News and Notes The. llnel Held ( lul a dmiroua of rai..-liu se.ier kuiii-s either on i Saturday or Mnidn either home cr avenj. Addrns ' ""'i"unl- Htlon- lo l're.J T.uchb r.3 bout, "" "" "- ""'w'' ... , . , ,,."", lC,"Kl,".i0,."i "i vsrlous fullbacks i'-'ur ,,""1 r'l.' nj .ftl"nfa's"t'eSt''bo?,rlt'; ull" Vlll.d I ..uo ! itn.i know. f the LHf," l" I ell miinx uullo'iures tint iut an soon us the Delaware lllver shlnjard toccrf I te.iini tiU off their posipunrd matqhei h will Htsrt tho cculid ruijiid .. ,, . , Wolffiiili-n .shire Is open for bundav utmies utidMvoul.l 1 ku tn i.,i.i n,. i.i' chant's or Ilou Ialnml team If OTonle. the former tar from Ht Leu'. '",?' i!!",!,'!-'. ,h,""saJi? ."' "Sfl'lunJ, Con.' JJf Jif lit t r.il&nhUi "Sana ' tr-m y ,,oulJ -- ,-i cttlTC t. jm a . SUITS 11 .Illl.l .H . r. m m oil OVERCOATS RFJICCEU FROM 3o, AMI lla PETER MORAN & CO, I n... uerTs.v .I.a n..,fj.i. ? B,n ''' "J 3.i"'S' nln utfl ciock hTtiti)Y MRiir. j.M'.nr tint NATIONAL A. A. inn unwvivt'.iiiiir iitth: TOM COWLER btq KM I V IVIfQ'C VOa DILlLl I lVllajIScPl . " f . ww a. I I . .V,."B OTIIltt HOLTS " hl.lA! t. in.. HT. IMII'MI l-IIMTKR .. vni-vn ..";..BI I1I..IHIX r ''lit fli'lil o.i.l iniilnliil.it- lli. li IM' V. .- ' w " x - " ,kJ4 JUMPII'II -, . mm. a . T-' i-3-, aS. t i-i'i- irfjfw-i iflprn.vrite r '.,.. w .. m . ' - 'c7 . " "Tr" U-JM " ft. t 11 '. f. ti 1 "!. tv.V-. - 1