- I .Jy-I ' 14 . T3V13X1XG I'TJBLTC IJ5DGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919 131- MTHOSE WHO WERE OUT TO MASTER BAN NOW ADMIT JOHNSON'S THE MASTER MAN OF BASEBALJ x sV :Uei Chrtf X rtln7 lo hn IV 3R 1 i ' PublQ, 8J wonF Jc S r. L.ofc W2 lie1?! w Taj. mk't.P m 9 . Ji I MASS SPORTS SCORED BY JUDGE BONNIWELLl The rlhN tne th. Uv r1 un ..Ion x (IK To onth SOTlt list rr BtLt ; T d. X,fdt heni . ie lo' AH itchi. SALARY LIMIT BUBBLE ; READY TO BREAK O VER ' HEADS OFNATIONALS' Bosses of Senior Circuit Realize Mistake and Agree on Another Meeting to Rediscuss $11,000 Payroll; Decision May Be Kept Secret By RODERT W. MAXWELL tru Kdltor Kirnlnr Public Id;fr w YorU, Jan. IT $ !' ArTEri flourUhlnc for one entire day aiul len the Inucli on all sldei, fetjlj Xi-the $11,000 salar limit ndopted by the Xatlonul League Weilntwlaj In f, ; about to be stricken from the docket. This was decided lipon late Inst nlsht 9. I . at,An ,1.a ....-....,.. i.llilii .1... ninntlm&nlnl l.l,t.ilni- rir f,t M I (.,1 111 fllffl . -, niivu uic IIIUtll.i.r-,, icaiibtii), uiv iiuimtiKiiin, ..,.... ,....,.. .-... , ji league. Insisted that the subject be reopened and another meetliiR will be tti held at the Vnld,orf today. Thli news will comr as a surprUe, for the 1 '.J Nationals flnMied their business Wednesday and had not Intended to set , ;tQsetner atuin until a coupio or monins nente '," The salary limit, however, was considered such a blB joke by biseball '.' men that It win necessary to 1.111 It now for self. preservation. All of the . ' 'i basball men In the corridor of the Iilltmore btnlleil Knowingly when the J.'j news was dlscused and the American Leaguers were ill.creetlj silent. In ''fact, the American League failed to hold lt vheduled meeting jesterday J'mornlnK because .Tohnson nnd pals w-xnted to Ret Mime more Rood stuff at . the Joint meeting !llg Ban was s.-itlsllcil to allow the benior circuit to yrnt nit f !. miI.IuI,bu 1,11a 1,a unit 1,1m pnhnrN rhltn1flf.il ultll Lief. Jtll - .... ... ...o ,...,..i, ........ .. - 5'' An American Leaguer discussed the MUbJect of hil-m limits last nlsht ' J and handed out some IllumlnatlnR Information. We em't nee where a ''' league can pass anj ttt rules regarding the Falarj rolls," he s ild. "It Is JH foolish on the face of It, because few clubs will adhere to It. Tor example, J ; take Tred Mitchell, of tli Cubs. With 158,000 to spend in a car all he i' would hae to do would be to sign up Alexander, Klllcfcr and u few others r2T and Immediately wire his J5000 fine to the league He couldn't stay In f J ,'$11,000 a month any more than could the r.lant. Hcii ritlburKlt and Cincinnati, to nay nothlnc of Boston, would have a hnrd time to mal.e ii2 i bqth ends meet without resortlns to some Inside stuff wheie the pliscr3 F,,receled secret bonuses. t'- ... VONDER WHAT A NINE MONTHS' OLD BABY THINKS ABOUT & 't i ". WFUV. decision to itcomidrr the qiietion is. a good our, for if it lad hcen adopted the fans uo'uld hrtte ftoel.cd to the .lmericnii League. 1'ow cnn'f rum a cut rate ball team doicn the thionts of the baseball ptoplc. Tht IJ Vay their moiuj to sec the games, and they tiant to sec the best" arts content If the club K"es bankrupt then It Is time iTakeS ScCOlltl Position OvCl" YoWXR Arc A)l ieaRue and rIvc some one else a clnnce. Ban Johnson j . I '' da)s Johnson Sits Tight and Watches Others' Mistakes I rpHE Amerlcin LeaRUe disponed of the salary question two ealh npo ' and took It up apaln at the meeting In C'IiIciro lat Dcicmlier. It Is the policy of the Junior circuit to allow each tlub to himlle its own affairs JvJ The masnates know It Is necesar to cut down expenses In order to make I 'money, but the must work out their own salvation. If a ball club thinks ,, It can make mone with n salary roll of J50.000 a month, that club can J ' try It out to Its heart1 i i to get out of the JJballeves the magnates hive enough business sense to handle their own atrairs without the aid of the league, anu lets tnem go to it J I; Big Ban Is too foxy to take anj Rlorj from any of the rival orsanl l 'i nations. Calling off esterdaj's meeting he put over another master stroke, j'i'for In that manner he refralntd from comment, the Amerlcin LciRue did "J riot hae to ro on record as being for or aRilnst the proposition and when if i, the time came to answer questions all he had to sa was: ; : "We discussed a sanrj limit two jcars ago anu rounu it would not 1 1 work. That's old stuff for us " J J, At the meeting todav the National I-caRUers will kill the $11,000 salary 'limit. They will come to a secret understanding, whlih means that nothing a J will be announced to the public. The chances are that the American '"league plan will be adopted, and If not, no one will know tho difference. i Tills meeting will keep the magnates here another day, although the J 'American League w'll convene to ratify the schedule and put through some i well-oiled business In a session which will last about ten minutes ! All of Hejdler's associates wore a grouch last night, and Charles jbbets made ,i stliring speech to the iscrlbes Insisting he did not make a cniotlqn to keep the salary limit down to $9000 a month. Charley was j ,fcre and asked that the report be denied, as It would get him In bad In ., -kljn. We arc not commenting on Charle's denial tnto ', . fr 11' IS iiimoied in the coirldoii that the viaijnatet controlled their " i t,v Johniuii put up a itrcnuatis hlch about the salan limit stuff newsi,M(j that caused the meeting today llouctci, that ( only a tumor, more Japp' Herrmann Weathers Storm of CriticUm 1 f1Jin joint meeting was a lnn-wlnded affair, which lasted all afternoon J ! and resumed at night after a slioit recess. As was predicted, a big " flsht was waged on Carrv Herrmann, with the Amiiican League favoring j ,hls candldicj lis rhnlrinin of the National Commission and his brother j magnates In bitter opposition. Through nil of this squ-ibble flairj ic i malncd unperturbed, I stened to the ooosts and knocks and stuck to his ,'gruns. It N Fild thnt sl Ameilcan Leaguers voted for him, while the i same number of Natlomls were agnlnst him. The vote was deadlocked, 2 .and as a comproml'e a committee of two was appointed In each league to J "select a third man to act as cl airman This means tint a three-man l commission was agreed upon, wnh the president of each liague and a third person as the head In th- meantime, the old commlsh will continue and 'dispose of a 1 racs which come before It. ,, Considerable surpuse vns e:pressed wjien it was teamed that Hen j 'mann refused to step down It seems htrange for a man to defj his own i .league, with the odds three to one against him Two ball clubs stuvk together In the meeting 1 estenlaj it was said tint New York and the t '.Cuba were hand in hand but it deve'oped liter that It was Ne York aid J ''Cincinnati. The representative of tho Cuos Is voting with the Old Uuard. '(Other developments of the meeting proinbly are old b this time, but for j, .the benefit of thoe who missed the morning paper, the twentv -nne-plaver Jillmlt was agieed upon to go into tffect llftecn divs after the reason I atarts In the National Logue and on Maj 1.1 In the Amcikan The 140 J"Kame schedu.e al'o was adopted without a dissenting vote To this every -one agreed, j i j In regard to waivers the Icaguei voted on a no-retail o'ause on Intel- ' league waivers oi waiver in cither .ague A cornmltUc also was named to confer with intc-nal revenue ofllcltb In regard to the war ta this jcar. WOW.fhS senei lecctpti lane up for ilniusstnu and some of the magua'ci faio ed a ntuin to the old jm(oi, u hereby only the lOhtctuitnij cliibi rrcrUid i(irrt nt tin tereipls f.uif vrnr the tint four clult in taelt league shctd in the dilly committee Hill submit a ncir ilan for the dtstilbutlon of the spoils FA HER- ' . . wian i ccvuT) J Gl 5JlH1IM MoRe && Stt HG MAS L J -Silk To VCORK JZ I MOTH Eft Too - ) Ge? ' w WTTte AMD MY Bt3 I HS C30WG - VWCLL Sister.- anid my TJieRea owe imay ROTner wlMAT-5 I To SET it- - vuaY To school. V MERE Goes ,J I 30T Lie v PsD "BE.S-T- rrfT" 1 TOK Dal Ni. X WJd U Tff 0 I havg To LAUGH WHiStO i Think about Him G&! 7(-vY 6AY l LOOK HUM m M sD Bah-h- I -TL ) gAH-H-H-Tce ijpp- 1 - hop e- T' F 7J-ter TminT? I TfiAr'6 A COM- I fLir-iSisJT To Mrs - Thcy vS .- - GOT ArooTHCPt" " ( "Thers ' i ii- rue uuAf?" That much 5imC COftMC-. iWTo Ti-viS IAJORLD -- IP YOU WAmT AMYTMiroG PuT UP A T3l& HOU6R, l-OR IT ,Says Lack of Initiative on 1 Part of Him Troops Due to System of Group Ath letics SUBDUES INDIVIDUAL TLI 0 ,ul ll EDWIN J. POLLOCK Dtli; KCOKMi UU.V.MH1-U. who has been cuniiectcu wuu am- letle actlvltu-s In this city, both as an athlete and an offlclnl. for moro eara tbnn ho would circ to admit rlcd a strong voice In objection to im fports at n dinner retenth- Riven to Abraham I Rnellenburg. the president of tho Sncl lonbuig Athletic Association. rulntlng to the splendid war re-cords 'of Americans. Judge Donnlweli attribu ted the success to the nRgresslvenessnml Initiative of the Yankee Hotdlern de veloped b) athletics as conducted In I this lountr). It has been snld " the Judge ex nllnrrt. "HiBt tho Allies won because $1,250,000 Profit Made on Sale of N. Y. Gianti MIimi the ante of llir ,w T. r.lnnl. un nnnoiiiirrd. It rtnm7l,21V Hint mi Intextmrnt of lloooon ..VW1 lltllr more tlmn liriern fear. K.HlJ ii l.rollj of I.XM.oon. In 190? itt?A John T llru.h purrhs.rd frnm aSj.'! Freedmim S per rent of th (V?!??. Ihj. hnml.nme rrtiirn rrall.M . IIiusIi'k liilr.liiirnt w as Hi.nronrhM ..," nnrr In I lip I.I. lory of the rami ft.?1' Webb Mtirnln nn.l I.I. ii'whtA h.'.,"? the hlniro rluh vf the ntll!,n.7 li,"J' from Jiimr. llnrt In l(Xm for iiooiJi In 1014 Murnh und his nie ii0 forced out of the rluh, hut IheJ S ' their onn termi more than lUooow HONOR ROBERT W. MAXWEM. TRAUTWEIN GAINS Oldster Learns Golf IN SCORING RACE 75 REPORT FOR Elected Vice President of Baie, ball Writers' Association eiv lork, Jan. 17, Robert W. jr,,, well, sports editor of the !i. .. " runuo LBDOBn, jesterday was eltctn vice president cf the Bacbtil Wrlttn' AssolIuIoii of America nt the .n meeting held In New Yoik. Joe Sanborn.' IV.;, are alhlet.e nations, and , that Oer.,v.n.cn Wn, c.iosen prPfa t, , , minv lost because u is "". "'"i"-- MtCrend.v. of Philadelphia, Tuas l,,75i m, or rawer o .. """.,- ,M" V"1'' urc up a u renueit need lis the ro eminent and tnade a Inj? of the major ltMKuts IKttrp irY Tere conduced . IL, 'rTnH .V'd, aM ,T."?. i. i i xr I .....1 o" "mn appointed by the comn.u.u. lniliwduil Weakened ,lle fccrctlir,' r ihe w'nU'r'.-'SEScte (iernian sports nimea o .ic....,i . lt Mnre at liotii cities and a third ira.l men phvslcnllv Ptrimps they did. but l0 ,,e appointed l.v tho local , hapten, mass athletics rob the Individual of nurc (he Rames In his city onl. i InltUtlvo and HRRressivcness ('""m" troops, In athletics as well as inll" lavorilcs Beaten at Pineliurst orilin. iivii" ' . " , . i ..iui l-ineiiuri. -. -., jnn 17 I; T Vlan..l lout a. leader thev were lost, bewildered f i rlnlini.hK,n fH,rU(, for the chimrtJI: v.i.IbiIcs as .(inducted here and In hlu slnti hl rtoteat of It vi I'ur , f. Athletes as uiniu xe.ter.la.-s round ua ., llmlnatt.l fromiS: AUil nations, irfi.., "- nr.,, ..unzn Mrterday u VV. M viriV-i'l '. . ' ..i,or.. Thev teach men uf Ml llotl.l in McUrja rLonnn,"nd themselves and nt them for ,;if.o;!r1l!!hS;nJffi';"-,1nl emtrgenclen. When en,,,,, ufflcers j-arher ,,f Oardon r ,;, plr"aM were Hhol down, ino imwiit " .. w; uhen Allied i.niocrs fell, natural Irndrra -.pranff up from tlio ranl I. 1. U i-. bluilcnl Protect To IllUftratr my 1101m. w ""; j f lcrk. Jn.. lj Georc? cltmidt mb2 mi i lie nun ii it-r "ii im- vm vuiifKi imPKeujdll t eaten stti.t,.. .,,, hn b r?i thrltirol n nn fmMnnal Th mi7& iiik'ui r.vM' rt, n In. U in nn n nrinw ntirl .lihAu.v. JI ": "mi vf Pr U NI tod snl. the nev Iti 1 T den ft for bv t.rr me. te ear eat mo HI p-e Lc the for 1,0! Siti -i i -In nia eh. Ii u '10 mu ml) 1 lea ihr n,l 'Xc .--., ..,..., rn cut trnni ,ne main ier "ii " v nrr.i int..,." ..-.- - - ... f. nn i ranks at Chateau Tblerrv - . I rnn 1 -I7- 1 m nniTll nllcs or lommimds from lonimlhslone-l reullMa that imthlnit enn ; dime run u i.l As Soon as Youngster1, TRACK AT PENN B?jsiKr.r.Ea,J'",ws iJ the lines agiln. the marines were found . to 1,0 ,nder the Uadershlp of 11 corporal, (Ja Turner Slops .Alartin A . . n,.l. R,. T.., 7.. ..o n;.J C I T . 4 " " as ac,1,,R "." -0,"m-"ldlnB ol,lcer sm.nlon. l-. Jan K-CUv Turwr" re Apt to Break A out l wo Jockeys Died .several Veteraiib Anions bv iommon consent. 'ntM iw knocked nut wient M.rtin, .m His Teammate, Liz Powell BUNNIN DOES WELL1 r.ecords of the Vmrrican Basketball Leasue show that Trantweln of Han cock his jumped Into second place over his team mite, LI? Powell, and he Ins also reduced the eight point lead held bv Jimmy Blown to hut three points Micky Bunnln, of & 1' II . has also Out in Rebellion Over Tedium of Monotony of Slow Game SEMORS MORE RELIABLE Bv (JI MILLS (CHICK) . N.- T.V MY last article 1 touched upon the JLo, From Accidents in 1918 Onlr (no Jorkejs la.t their lire, throurh iireldent la.t .eoon. Itolh rere .teeideihiM. riders On Mnr 1? 1-atrirk O Nell .iistnliio.1 fnlnl Injuries durlnr n rare nt Plmlleo, and on Orlnher X'i J. t rulr n hilled n I nurel. There were man. fnlla uu loiul trail.. Imlh In Mee lilerhn.lui; event, and Hat rare., hut no one nn. killed nd the II. t of Injured 4n. remnrknhlt sninll. I or time there naa roii.ldernhl.- rouith ridlnr. hut ifter one or tuo tirrldent. hid re.ulted, the ste, nrd. took netlnn nnd tho liraitlre u.l. i hetked ut ome. Linong Candidates Out for Red IIlu',r,,M1A"re,'l!,Tiiiiii Ti.nt shows the Inllliiivo and Blue learn of the Y,nlce The HKRrcssiM'iie-.! ui ...u Amerlcan doushboi Is Illustrated In the .. ,,, nu reclment Instructed ton.l- ,an tluce mile" Thtj started an of- Iirn,il;ln, In tho atvenlh round here Un vs. nlsht 'Vdn pa NATIONAL A. A. SVTIKDW IAK.. JS. 1KTII ii tiiii r.iTt mr. .. jivivui: vitsim i COACH ROBERTSON ILL ZiV i.a ot res.mB at ...e .0;WSWll,IiA0Nfch!BM.WIii I deslBnateu point ...ej -" ... .-. Ben Va, r vi Whitey FitzgenW - . two more miles ... - . I I n I an,onB the . ' Tnc ' '' "' '" """V,, ' ," , W lIHUJHCKbUll V. JcttmAUSSD 1' nit' iiniiiii" luiiip ..-..... , ... t - - - . . in s-u it nf i. siiiiii-M i-i u iitii am .... lie allow Cll Ills nv-m"- " . . ..,... f.i -rm Stveial veterans we ciuestlon of the uos'lbllltlea for the mature m,n in solf-,!,.- n,a from thlr- -jj tihr '.J'SS so '".fs t.v-Ihe to Mtv Nntunllj bis preit- lo t,u. on or , c,ihs now to clinch bettired his position and has climbed r, murn will tome from the pie isuro h's determination and to feed his new- f.omelBhth tollfth ,n,l l.ealll,..,illdlnB rivreatlon Rolf will 'orn desire to plai the granuesi game The records of tho Indlvldui placrs Bhi hlm () btium,ftl, racagure In the world follow: . . ,, ,..,, ,,, . ..,,, ,,, . ;i I tt Ion from J I! 1 lor for his lone expirlmce as s Kolf professional, an.1 miles instead of I o rnno v '.fTlALK ot ('- were an' Many Clubs to Take Southern Training Tiip training camps flew thick and fast and all of the tnatiaseis antlous to set things settled as oon as possible. It was an nounced that Washington wou'd ro to Aujusta, fla , Detroit to Macon, the Braves to Co umbus (la, the Itcd So to Tdinpt, the Yatiktts to .! Jacksonville and the CJIants to &t. I'etersbuis This buncn has sl b's J leasue clubs within pains distance of each other and the tiatnlns season sghould be a bi i-ucccm! J ' When the subject of tome training vvas biouitht up the manaers laughed It dowti The cou.dn't see It with a telescope and did not hesl- ! ,tate to express their views ! ' 'Onco upon a time we trained ut Uiailotlesvllle, a " said 'lark W'frjt (Griffith, 'but after three ears I cut It out. I have no kick on the, w tattler. Phliadjt i'or J could set a ba I club In shape up In the Klondike, but I was taking dence' ' 'too much of a chance on mv plajers contractlns co'ds and sore aims ; i "Another tninc was the attitude or the piajeis. Jiiej were dis- ip ''"satisfied, would not put anv tp!nt In their work and I could not (set tna c Jsbest results, r.emember, the ph:sic.tl condition was all risht, but It at p 'ihe mental angle that stumped ine r !-. ... ttTSTlinS Uf iicitf to Augusta I noticed tie change Unnxidlalely The playei t realised they ucrc on a spring training :rlp and icoikrd their heads off. Moic than, that, thcy enjoyed their noil. o more home training for mc." Several Big DeaU Are Under Way 'O BASEBALL deals were transacted vesterdaj, but according to toe scandall the-e are several under way and announcements of the com Pletlon of auth are expected at anj minute. Boston. Wachlnston and I Cleveland are s.ii dto be the figures In the principal trade, with I'.uth ft i Milan an JanvTln ho.dins jnomlnent places in the limelleht. J Another b.t of gossip hak it tnat M inagei rieorge Sialbngs of tin f Braves, has made an offer to I'resldent Kobetf. of the Hrookln Dodgeis clall) v (or Jalte Daubert, the star guardian of the tlrst sack. The Dodger first ndep i ifmbeman now has a suit pending ugalnst the Brookljn club, and It la stated ran tl ' L.lJit he will not play at Hbbets Held next season. The manager of the J r w Braves Is willing to give Konetchy and some casn ror jjauoeri nna is also Tlro.n. SI Co'umba H nl Trputweln IInnLOI. H -'I Pouell. Hancooli .. . s - Calhoun. Vletrl . s -I Ilunnln S P II A. S JJ Tranrkle n ih.nn . X 1 i VV Vllller. Holi.on . . s Ji Melnluirt Vl.trli s 17 Gillmher. st Coiumba s 11 VV lllarl. Yours Tr,U S HI Wood Hancock . h II sehnelderiOHii s p l V a HI n .Thnarlz Your. Trul. S 11 HiirrreHxee st rolumbi ', IV lewrenee s, Oolumbj il Is Moonhead 1Mb. in . K S Ilia l H P II A N 10 It Vllller. I)ohon 1" I Kmilh 'V.iur. I nil ", H I e. Ilobfuin ", it Klotz. 1 II V . ' lluai; Ilirror- . n Knsle Mldl.le B H Vrmlrnm. HalK..,. s Neilman 1 ! II A s I)iher Y.ur rruh '. Vl.rtln si (nlumlii ' '; l.inR.lreet VII hale . ' i tileni s 'll.Uale s llersoi Vour Truh T 4 Mciriu 1 " V rtri J llunrl Wllhar R i ro. VVIIb..- " iv flre.rr Doh.on t. . Wul.iin VI tn 1 " Pa. .or s 1' H V i Ke-r Vlluvalr 7 S Herlnlet Vours I ruh . I'ern Mllu le lennnx ut olumha t , Mdlr-sor st i olumua " o l.amox VVMb- . T A aim Mldiale " Nenman Vfhlv il. 1 ' ii.uiher vvilbar . J I np eti VV.lhi- Ihompon Wllhar - vnder.. n V tr 7 l ainnbell Mt i olumla . t J T lore. s tolimba a r.o.e. V'lrlnv " -' siren Wllhar . - , Kllnatr.d. Dol.n 4 t VMUIarrs Tour. 1rul J ' IMoatr.i . I'ol nn 4 I lliv.rrl. St I olumla J llrail.haw Nal Air ra't I V ..vm n Midtali . llarlrell V lurlx I lnld n V urn J r.o.ellfe t Naval V rfratt 1 , e rtai Air, ri-, VIA Vtld ll MtCarfr M n.,l" II I'no- w Hue I,eii,her(r Voar. rrui Dnrfle-o s" trt On.. . Hen o Vl' g Hen o k Villi. VV.II.r Hiu-r WIUaT vturra VVUln vleSamee Wllhar II-...I Wilb.r iTSi..n,i.ti V Ubar Vlt.ndre. s I' II II ill. f Vl.dv.. e MMlml n.er s, . n uniba 1 i,rere ial Vlrrifl 1 Jrtdirr... Naval Mreraft I Mirnan M loiumia ( aunon VI 'U .'- . II .cer Vtl.hi , VIorr " r, r If V, Il-lrr. r VV 1 nar Park WTb.r Vsn-n V.lllai lule- W I JtV Mtr, ,1 sred Unmet . CirZJl ' Mrl' 1 Yo iru M i- s I. .hr Vll e Manrnt Si Columi, Tioh.on . Viutrlx ur. tru s p II V VI dv. e VV ilbar 4a V ' r. WANT CHANGE IN WEIGHTS 3 IS 11 HI -N 1-" I, 111 l.V 10 HI 1 . HI i 11 1 .1 i.t.. ......., Ai.t.. . ...,. ...... .t.i., Cl .-t -...lull unlit . .iiic.in i. jiu ..chin . Ifiriu BS to his unids 'Tho oldhter learns AlllCIllllllClit lo Rules PropO-Cll to ,lui, f'l1 Ur iis ipadllv ts the vouncstcr. and .i i i .. n..l. -',: In the mijoritv of Instances nroves , lite jotKi viuw a,i)f arance at the Held hi himself to he a Mr mo o tractnhlo mi. "sew -ork. Jan 17 An mm ntimnu i Herett Sm.illev Pll to the rule ot horse racing, ca - i nn iiiiiiu iiiiiii ivi ri ill in mt ik iiiii iTfM .1 ii" in tviikiu-, .kit rt- - - i.. 4 in onen rebolllon over iho le.llmn nnd ' , i.i ,,.. .ra hoa l.eei, oroncMd to the "'""""'"e who r port. d nt the train ? tnonotonv of tho slow eamo. aire ,.., '.,..w' .1... ,.-i.kH undt r "Br.oom "' ,".B '""' BVinnaslum The ! - " - " "- .iiji-ivi- i i ii i r iwi vj ' - - -- i 1 1 1 1 i r I c r ronnnini .. .-i . i . m t 1 seventv-the cndidMes who teported for I1'!,"1n "ed the Pentt track tetm nt franklin 1'lold roo to advance the csterdas, but there was neither coach three he replied. nor captain there to greet them The " Tle "ennui, niniv touldri t hold onh thing they did was to Z up " ?.. .,tt h " U "PtCt "" toath Law on Ilohrrlsoii Is confined .luilc,. Bonnlwell Is not the fliPt one to his home with a cold and tonslllils who has pointed out dollclencles In mass I It Is not li'.rlv Hut he will be nhlo to Hm but his mlvke should add v tight , ,,, , ; "' ""'r l" lo ,iu. nrguinmtR alrendv presented to take UiarBe of the men until net week ;10g,o arc attempting to change Boih Creed Ha.v moml mid .Sherman America's sjHtem of athletics, i Landers. ho served n captains at dlf- fcrent times, were kept In classrooms h s and wete not able to put In an r.ln.nia A. A. "JO" HI imrlMl "j'"r" il irrj MwuriN. Mir. 4 1 ,.vt.. trI.SlVfl .IW n "' . HIIU Det hie v.. Jlmnt v9.on Mille lenii) v.. Tern lliinlou Dick Stosh v. Harry Boyle j Artie O'Leary v. Larry Hansen ,t Lew lenaier vs. ioung Drown iv r.mririn A C "'ns & Frenrj, Vlin, Naval Tiaining Team Wins pain ,,.., - qt,,, n.l ,. . . ...., . - the Jockev Club .m.ndmnu, I jerett Sm.illev. star hurdler; Llmcr '. A ," j"."!'.' d;ii7.i:The0,I.eBi"CI.Tand Ulng for a Smith, quart-r-mll.r. De Korn. dlslnnno ?. .,:.'. 7n..i ,rmeJet"tl. "a trine Si. Co iSB i The vounir man Is not to hi. ,k out rew' scale of we gh.. with i general it-. -""'. ": a sprnuer were tc-im o . e' IRIIIW K1I.VIVII .fN. IJ. ID1U A Ilr.XI. VI l-XTVIl ! V-WIMI 1'1'S H Hio American I eacue PAIAfR I? INK S9TII Jt.VUKKH a. aiu.wU ....... STntKTS Roller Skating, Dancing, Cabaret FAKBY AFT. SlSO EVEMNtl I St u. ............. ... ..- o....r h....,. ..C jocive I'liir. ior us., im in- i. .." qlnr,et recently were dlbchamed frm, though it mav ht. and as a conse- ,r,,,ir,tAn ii w.m announced todty. i ,,, , , ,cre u'"cnarEeu from inong thoi nho will icport todaj ire' (Stistafson. oOO.vanl .mtl,...ni ciueiHo attempts to run before he Is reil- n,PCtlnR M ,, hel,i won to act upon lv i.ipible. ot walking without as- ' m,l"" n. . . inro Vile propnvco iii.tiiK.- .... w,,u,ct Thl. propo-d lnuiM.es will bring the Tavlnr' Veliire "calo up to nnd In K.mn jases eiver 'that lajinr venire ( operation In Lngland Kucept for 'Hut liN senior the uldstei. Is nude four- ear-olds In the sl-furlmig anu of more toll. matt rial, he Is iidlti- con- miio raies the Incrnes In all other tent to plod nlong with determlnatloi, classes will be nil th wav from one to Po to mv older reiders this is mv live pounds A si li fer mlle-anel-i-l,aii - advlie lont drsp.lr and think It Is r.uos has been j.ldei j li'r-io ore i i .j nn-hnpos.Mlhv-fJ vou To be".., KttS .1 .of iilavlrg a good ginie, even should Scraps Abdut Scrappers voui muscles hivo lost son'c ot the 13 pli inrj of vouth " good Instructor and due obseivance 1,'. of his rullncs a,o nil th it Is neiefisnrc. .. . .... ,- .. ... ........ ....... oi. .... "-"- :,,,,., ,. ..ill I,.,'"'""'.. ...iic.iuii .. mu i-i ii .... iMiu.ituii. nioviueii a man .e zni ann a ..i;i'.. "."'? .'...'" M.9i n e..iie.,.n in ,,.... ... .... ' ' .. .1... I.. ...a. I.njl lil.lir II 1 I1R . till- Iuu... .i,..!,!.,! ill 1I111K. 111 1' ili.plsvs tile slightest aptitude for the !" " '." ". J i ..... i,. '.1....1.1 -.. , - i " f i .,111 I 1 - "lll.ILItlt II.,,,' il enough to he cnpihle of jj in good companj 1 toluol. IM...OT Molril.t. He In.n.nler mi Idle. and jo. i.i'i.r rt tl.n In the. tnnlaht Mnlta.t Is ifclter of e'hainock former advanred fir the pie ins tMe un.l in li's In.t io battles sin,1)Scin ,, ., .lu, ...... t holding his own S'-Sf ; i-Ji fc 'WVWJZ S VV. imiurn a"Tc tioml Lout. .ithJiiiinu M.Cabc unlTummj back In m hool 'J he font ntitli Not Alua.w Served V. J champion j fuminlngs'. junior and sen'or Middle tlantic cros-co,intrv chinnplori ; freed Hajmonil. lntercol legate 2J0-vard champion; Jllko Mc Ilnle. middle-distance lunner; Klvlut a mller; I'rtd Davis pprlnlerj Bullock pole vaulter. nnd Johnny B-utels pen. tathlon chamjiion rue outaxir hoard tracks will be rcalli In a dav or two ltobcrtson I"1 expected bad' on the job tod,. The IVnn fmc'ng team is shnpuu up for prospe.tlve meets will, Vale, o- lumiui. rrlntiton and tin. Navv. 'U,e Captain Captain Hess and ges the fencers her man, al'o Is i era are coach ed bv 'lerrone. ii i , . , , ., , . ,. Joe Hoiililnuie. r irinrri. aniaieiir i,-.iihui - s It Is a m ilm In the athlete world ,i,Lnipl"n of "hio ai 1 Inhnm vtnlonei. who s tint "1011111 will he ."-erved" hut It Is formi rl h"ld th "n -r It'lpiunu lill. Harrv Kallull Iav Pla Here s 'less true in golf than in auv other Held ', .JJ",, I1,!1- nrVll ihrel lT" I" in this Vt- , ""v mtienn rent-r forward of Ilefi r,f lpi.pi v,i., ..ho. , ,litl n. .. k. i m v.. .!'' "...i ,,i .....un,u ih. n.h.. loliein iiAtlon.l .o.ter ehainolin. ma d!h .,..,.,.;.. .... o... m. ." v.i ESl'iJS.vi'savwu... .i'.:.r;,i,,.,,,,.,,tt".;.r:ffi,',ri "'"" V I " in i i . 'Wmf Mii I .1 o II II II a i " t a .' . , o I II 4 I 4 I 1 J II 4 1 'J II - 4 I . "I 4 -. , 1 "' 14 I II 1 1 " 1 I i .1 ii a 11111 1 1 II 1 . i i ii ii . hr 11I S II II - , I t II II II II II . II 1 II I II 1 II I It 11 II II ) , I .... IP . 1 II II II II . 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I. nnxlou. to' and do it 1 do not n can tills literal! ' s ir.i.ai rendler t.i,re II. O) a ,1ns season of the t, of cour, e hanei. Wlll.e Ja...n or 1 ei Leonard unlrs. the oldhler is so foruinateli sit- . , ,.,, , ,, , T, , ., .i . . . . , s.n.,.1. , ... . tn.. i rtle O'l eirv nnrt Uirr. II iimell and II ik I un ert as to go south to pl.i What I trV, ml iii.rr. nolo ,, t f ,bo pre- men, s rather to noiv niaUe up his hmlnnrha lo Hie feniller llronn a'tto "Nat i v il j . . 'lriumpln 'Iho "NatHltv V A a first elita team rlefen'.l lie r,.liian II C on t lie tt homa Iloor h the store of 18 1 Suits and Overcoats $n.8o Reduced from $25 and $20 No Charge for Alterations See Our 9 Big Windows Open Monday and Saturday Eenings Until 9 o'clock Peter Moran & Co. S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch ijsi!: .msrrt:if... si . .s -JSMTS jJl7irM1?l1 i i ITTSJMWI m I HlfT G1RARJD a tne new Arrow FORMrFIT COLLAR 25 CENTS EACH Smoke after meals, and not before meals; smoke moderately, and smoke Girards. Then you won't need worry about any ill - effects of smoking. The 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. That's why doctors rec ommend it and smoke it, too. Wever gets on your nerves Is Your Windshield A Protection or Danger? Of course it protects you against the wind and cold but in collision or sudden jar what then ? -. Safetce Glass is more than a windshield. When you're in trouble, don't shut your eyes in fear of shattered glass. Keep them open you may be hurt in some other way, but not by flying glass if you use O'rlrlrrH1 XV? Sqfetee WON'T SHATTER WONT FLY In any ordinary collision or mai-up the creatett danger to the driver is from a breaking windshield. Even though you smash your headlights and mud guards and bang up your engine you will probably remain unhurt if your windshield doesn't shatter. Safetee Glass was used by 90 of the U. S. Army in France for gas-mask lenses, for aeroplane windshields, goggles and various other glass requirements. Every limousine especially if Mother, Wife or Little Ones ride should most surely bo protected by using Safetce Glass throughout. Not blemished by whe or other inset ts crystal clear, and made in any thickness, any size. Come to our display loom take a hammer in our own hands and try to shatter Safetee Glass. Test it in any way jou wish. These tests were made bv the U. S. Government, and Safetee Glass was adopted for both the Aimy und Navy at the outbreak of the war. Let us tell sou how this glass is made safe. Visit our display room or write for information. THE SUPER-GLASS CO. N 326 N. Broad St., Philadelphia 1 ?t. illinr Xdf urt with nome of his.1 catchers. cfjnrrHAMinr.YCajSk'ifetMe -J- f ; w ,Lt- j H i T s ,..:rjr-w,r. ,.,.ftW3i'rt' V A"S"-i''V'--t ' f?Va. A. ', i J.,
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