"5'''1T" 'ffitj" t-tn VI V' i .-, . HlM u -: x EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1910 y $OW THAT MINOR LEAGUE OFFICIALS HA VE WHAT THEY WANT, THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO ACT tWrJZffj) n i 4 v; Jf i r '! r J' FREEDOM SO EASY ; r SOME MINORS FEAR BIG LEAGUE TRICK I f - i- .- i- . j KJiiuiuinuiis r oie 10 L,asi Al Tierney Makes Regular Patrick Henry Speech, j Looked Upon With Suspicion - j By ROBERT W. MAXWELL Sport Fulltor K.enlnit Piibllr I eder New YnrU, Jan. 18. IT1HE major leagues knocked off work Inst night, the mnRnates anil I ' scribes departed for their nntle boroughs, leaving nothing but n bunch of bewildered minor leaguers having their first taste of freedom mid not knowing what to do with It. This minor league situation I, getting better I very day and worthy of some Illumination. Late Thursday night the magnanimous magnates, out of pure kind ness, conceded every point to the smaller fellows, nnd even gave them more than they asked. Th's caused such consternation and surprise that no one can think coherently on the subject, while every one Is seeking a col- i orcd gentleman In the woodpile. It was too good to be true, and thereby hangs this tale. Al Tierney. pilot of the late Three I League, made n thrilling nddiess to-the magnates In Joint session Thursilaj night. Al was In great shape and put on a regular Patrick Henry oration. He almost brought tears to the eyes of his audience as he told how the minor leagues have been strug. gllng for jears, limping along and bearing their losses In silence. He showed how some of the circuits -ank for the third time never to arNe nd others that should have taken the count. He made a plea for the abolition of the draft and asked the magnates to jilea.se pay $"."00 for players they desired, and If they failed to make good they could be re- i turned for $2100 each. Al didn't glc the minors the worst of It, piovldlng a sure profit of $300 on each sale. Tierney was Interrupted by one of the magnates, who said: "Suppose the major league dlorcp themscles from the mlnois and J allow you to go jour way alone? We would respect your contracts, terrl tortal rights and things like that, but everything else wilt be In jour own hands." ' Tierney was astounded. "If jou do that, gentlemen," he said, "you will send us away the happiest men In New York, We want our freedom. That's what we want. Please gle It to us and make us hnppy." Before the delegation left the room sixteen big league moguls had voted unanimously tp make the bojs happy. The suggestion made In a Joking way was adopted and the minor league delegates notified a few Salnutes later. - . . . I flllS teas too much for the folloiccis o Ttcinrii. The action lias . ' too sudden. ' "What's the trick'" asked one. "Are you uolnu to stmt n minor league o! your ou"n There's something funny about thli deal. i What's the idea? Will you please put that stuff in wilting, .in ne ' know where tec stand? Then tee will take action: but in the mean- time let things jo along as they are" ' National League Adopts icw Plan to Handle Salaries IT TOOK four hours of labor behind closed doors for the National League "magnates to step on thai )1 1.000 salary limit nnd reach a new agiee mrnt on 1919 expenditures. The .salarj limit was a Joke from the start, blit no action was taken to correct It until eiery one began to ridicule the Idea. Then a new deal was asked for and the cards shulllcd again. No one knows what happened In that secret session, but It Is bchexed a -retrenchment policy was pasted and the vailous club owners asked to be as careful as possible in handing out contracts It Is the idea to cut down salaries to the 1912 standard befoie the Federal League started to bid for the stars. Salailes are bound to drop, but It will take several jears to accomplish It Tj Cobb. Tris Speak r. Kddle Collins, Walter Jtihnnn, Grover Alexander and others ire near the end of their strings, and the new men will not liae an opportunltj to grab Tve-rlgured .salaries. That's what the magnates are working for. but they must wait until an oppor tune time comes to put It through. It Is known that nil of the National Leaguers nre sitisfled with the new deal, and even New York and Chicago bcllee they ran pull through without paying fines if thete are any lines to pay. Thus the bc3t of fori ing' prevailed when the bosses adjourned Had the National Lc-tsue adhered to the salaij limit it would h.ie been a great thing for the American League The Johnson circuit has more Individual stars, more money is paid in salaries, nnd the old league would suffer The fans will not stand for (heap ba.sebal! In one league when thej can tee high-salaried, .sensational plajers in the other. Strange as It may seem, every American League team has a star In Detroit there is Ty Cobb, Trls Kpeiker In Clevelnmh lMdle Collins In Chicago. Ccorge Sister in St. Louis. Walter Johnson in Washington. Frank Haker In New Tork, Babe Kuth in Boston and Scott IVrrv and (leorge Burns. Athletics. ALEXASDMt, hauf, Herioo and Crniath ore almiii all the .'i- tfonata can offer, but when Hani: (louily returns Huston ulll . hole the greatest droning caul in the loumry All Clubs Benefit by Three-Cornered Deal THERE were few deals at the meeting, but the biggest one was held until the adjournment The Red Pox. Washington and Detroit engi neered a three-cornered trade with all details secret The three clubs benefited by the transaction, for Yltt. of Detroit, and dene Dumont, of Washington, go to the Ited Sox Janvrln to Washington, and Chick Shorten of Boston, Slim loe and Eddie Ainsmltli to Detroit. Vitt will be a welcome addition to the Ited Sox, for France's team has been weak at third base .since the departure of I.arrv Gardner The former Tiger will give Boston a great infield, with Mcliinls on tir.st. Ilurrj or Shecan at second and Siott at third The New Knsl.tnders stand out as possible pennant wlnneis at tills wilting Janvrln will strengthen the Washington club, as Johnny Laan still is in the navy and sav.s be intends to slick That left a big hole at short Mop, and Janvrln will till It satisfactory Detroit gets three nin for Its third baseman, nnd they should lotne In handy. Shorten Is a great outfielder, but Ills arm is a trifle, wenk. He runs the bases well i an excellent hitter and fields his position like an expert. Uddle Alnsmlth still Is a good catcher something Hughcy Jennings has needef for a long time Slim Love Is doubtful He looks good one day, but alvvajs has a relapse. He Is an In-and-outer -mostly out. Connie Mack horned in on one of the transactions, getting a joung person named Kinnev, who is said to be a pitcher. Nothing much is known of the newcomer, but he throws with his left hand, Is a husky guy and strong as a horse Perhaps he will deliver for the A's. Let's hope lie does, any way 50ME of the dopestui siitd would )oin the thirties in pitchers and Connie Mark alimys has been sucrt on the Wash ington hurler As Connie never talks, ur are toned to make a guess on this deal Phils and Cards May Map Out Trades lb A THE Phils probably will Irive some news to divulge In a snort time, for President Baker"l several of his brother magnates had some con fidential tulks In the corridors of the Waldorf and Blltmore. Baker and Branch Rickey were t ,her quite a little, and It might be that some trade will be put through. ---" It is known that there will be several new faces on the PhlllM this year, but no announcement will be made until after Jack Coombs gets on the Job. lack Is expected hete Monday and It will be up to him to select Ills ball club Iresldent Baker has done some missionary work, but nothing will be done unless It Is approved b the new manager. Coombs Is a pretty shrewd baseball man und the chances are that ho has done some deep thinking at his home in Palestine, Tex. w hern it that is. He may have some suggestions which will help the club, und Baker will give him free rein The Phils need some new plajers, especlallv JVthe pitching department, nnd many applicants are being considered. Miller Hugglns failed to put through anything startling, although he conferred several times with Leo l'ohl, of Cleveland. Bobby Both was not disposed of and the chances ate he will remain with the Indians. Ho arid Manager Kohl do not agree on anything, but Bobby is too good a plajer to be kept on the bench, so he will be In the lineup until some deal Is made to send him away. THE magnates seemed worried about the report that a heavier war tax would be inflicted this summer. If such is the case, the only thing left is to ralae the price u admission, and the owneis I are loath to lake this step. Everything else has advanced, however, . 1. so why not basebalir 1 committee is working on the problem and , fittfU GouerStvith the officials In Washington. t r.w. r if j.w. ., unite reuuws siuriji, iier 'last night that Pitman! probably, a short time. Fra:ee has enough ' DJeft Chris vo You RcMemBER ths day i MADS TmG LONG Qth IN PAR .FIVE ? AMD Tr-,6 Day I Ti-tG. 8fn- PGaP on 7tm For a Two LITTLE LEAGUES GET THE FEVER Alanagcrs of Many Minor League Chilis Planning for Coining Season IJKLAWAUK CO. '10 PLAY fold weather will be wlli us foi at 1 bast two iiiuiitlis or niiirn liut will have no effect in the meantime of damp, ubig ilie niilorof the optimistic baseball fan. nnd alrcadv tlioe uttlclals who guide Hie destinies of a siote nr more well-known minor and sfiul-pro leagues wMieh hn'd forth on Waturilay nfti rnwins and bull days are preparing for the loniing n.i son 'J'hey Llaim the stmt I is coming bat U with all the vigor of before the war and vihlle there wtie milj about t bilf tltizin orsnnl7.itltms In the lleltl I'ist eason full thtet. times that number will be seen In action by Apt II 1 The fans are anxious to bt looe their enthu siasm fur the li.ttltin.il I'.thlliue. it tul as n big inajorii of the American lumps will be borne bj tint time there Is ever; reason lo bellive that this lucallt will be the -.cue u more of lively base. uc ".. . bail doings nu..,- .,. Si,rt lrinnnic iii'inii; t' k J Hoi Ion Wieks Hsq, fountlM ami nr..sldent of Hi. Delaware Count v. president ot in. iei.ivv.ire iu.it.. League, has soundr.J the tall for a inc.l- ing or that organization to be held on Saturdav. .I..i.....rv IT. a. dicsler ll will I... preceded bv a ilint.er t.ntlered In 1'reslileiii Weiks with tiinnagers of f.'.itner clulu autl Irague olllcl.ils as guests At this gathering the outlook for the coinlni: season will be discussed VrrTiiVei, "us l als be ,i ad. f.ir .u ., ... ... ,, ,.r I, fit- oeiin-int to v., P !s cl n nu ChtMer u I rank rot lis cii.inipion i n siei i inn. which defeated rpland In tile pia-nu serks. ami to me ......tug puiv.rs tegular bantpitl will be held In leb ri. ,., xfinh mill ni this ,,..... ... ....... .. ..... - writing n four-' tub cut Hit tonus as sured, cninprls ng prnbablv ChrHer. t'p land, Mfdl.i and Marcus Hook The Iiiterlmiuugh League, auoiliei which haltid nctlv illes teuipmai ilv owing Hi the war will also spring lo life ngaln Presidefit F i Slew eg will cull the manag. rs together ill the lunr future and a six t Inb , liculi will bo formed lb .hculi will be formed (cams already as.suretl nnsdnwiie I llfloll Helgbls. with these Dre.xel Hill I Media and Highland P.uk Manufailurer. lo Dine When the baseball season ended la-' vear there was much discussion among the trains of the Manufacturers' I.t'.'iKU as to whether it would appear In keep- a Ing to dine the I' ', pennant wimnrs and I'r.sltlent I'niiHi Ilrumnelil advised clalmmg thai u as'!mp.s," to nlany "of th lracup players flphHnff ffr their coillltr mer there" .Vou that the uar h.is rmlr4 ani the hi sp.iw.ri tx lrawhiR mIrIi, Pres-IiltMit nnnnflMfl hn ilef.r1rii it uitiiM b.. a lit- nruinflem haw i le. u ) U1 ' J J J'1 ttni: time to IkiM a hrlateil relehratlnii and present t!ie unual trophies to the L" !. I champion iffalr will be held within a ftninliht, nnd lie hopes to secure in the meantime the possibilities of the circuit for the season of I01i Sun Mii.i W iilulrau. Annnuticenient tin niatle b i-CI,. tarv Mach'it or the In law are lllver Hhi'pnrd ilasketball Leiicue islerd;n afirrnooii that Sun Ship had d'clibd not to continue further competition In the orcanlzailon The withdrawal of Sun Ship came ns a I'lnplete surprise and lenes the b aem- lib ne i illbi All effort Is lielnK in.ul.. I Induct Merchants Ship to take Sun t pla. e New York Ship has arraueril lo plav Harlan, of WilmiiiRton .it the I'.uuden Anno-v toniKhi, the Kanie orlitlnnlP srheduled for Kibruar haxltiK been brtiiluht forwaid ow lie to I'liester Ship nttklnir for t'lilchts poMptmeinent I'hestir Ship will plm Sfw York Ship on February '. tnkini; Harlan's date CENTRAL TAKES LEAD Hri'iikf) Tie fur Firfl PI.icp by Dr foatinp Sprodhoys rentral tllch Peh'ol cained a UronKer hold nn first place when It defeated Wet riilllle ypsterd.iv bx the score of 31 to 11 The R.ime was witnessed by one of the 1nrcpt crowds eer seen in the Wet Phlllle cvm f'entrnl IIIkIi. bv keppliiR the ball In Its pnssisslnii for most of tlie tlrst ten minutes of play "tciirrd leatl of ten point" before Wesi Phlllle had rerlHprril The rloe Ruanpnir of the f'rliuon nnd flold placers he'd West PhllulPlnhln In 'i"t "x "'ill" ilurliiR 'the first half, ivhlch ended II to . ' TH SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF - AixtD THST DAY i HOUGD An approach shot of a.bout 3o Yards om Th& iotw DROPPED The -AtoP The Pay i woi THe CoP? i Golf Now Is in Reach of All Sport Lovers Popular Scotch Pastime lo Longer Can Be Termed a Rich Man's Game )OLiC PI-OPLI-l PLAY llj (.IIMtl.Ls f CHICK K S 1TNI:.V golf was first Intnnluced Into VV this lountrv tin number of persons " l' tnjuvid It wire few. and because of their limiieil numbers It was truly ttitiugh "a 1 leli mans game.' alco tbev were men if niatuie jenis So the llii.iiicial b.imllcap ninlei vvhbli nlf laborttl brniighl In Its wake .inutbtr popular iiilscoiKi'pttou which was that i "gulf Is mi old man s game ' ml the voimc mini whoisstttl to pi ly It fuiitul .himself iKipul.irlv laheletl ",i siinb." The reasoning seenutl to be that If II wire a rich in. ill's game and mi old man's game a voung man could pl.ij It for no ntiihtr ic.isiin than a desire to belting to the "uppt I ci tlt luiliviilual l.pen-e DcireaM Tlie itlc.i that cotf ts n neb man s game has been shattered now for some je.ii!. Tnie enough nt Us liiieptlnn Knlf was a rleli man's E.iine because the total cvpeiise bnd to be nivltlttl miimig f' Plaeis. but the mhiutn golf began tu grow In populailty the per capita tost r ,iiig gnif feii Hiinosi in "brut rati., wilt; the increase oi pnvers. s" thill Indnv golf is the most widely pl.ivid ,.....,,.. ..... . ounirv ,, . . ,,,,,,, ,,i,. More tnni. woiiien and cliildun plav ,,, rr pl.ie.l any single game Hi hiMoiv Its pnpiilat II y has brought about ,l,e instnlla.l.-i, of public links In count. p, ,,k,. So the oiilv expense lo pi iyer t.ni.ij . tup diiiio a bag nnd a ba'f ..,,. ,..s L111 . ., v rn,n.t , ,,i v ,n sitisfa. t.n equipnn in i.in "" "'iu"l '" baal iincstiiient of about $n. nnd fioni this innn iiiontlis .f Uleiisu... ,- be b.,,1 Show me n,,v ,.,..,., ,,,..,.. "... - - - (h -,,,, l)llpr .lnrl. i .,,.,,, i iiinpare the ,- of golf witli b.iwl- ,,,,,.... i...i.n nil;, t'tiittti 'i-, ii i. it'inin .- iti.'.i. '..-.. ..,.. games and football Do till" anil 1 PASSING THE BUCK U CINMNKHAM t -v,.,UN,; n, M,,. H,P i.,P II -L ubiiUl tin' old Sirill.v saille Hie i.hp win- Now of soino as lo Just what the ancient nillltni.v pasinue consisus in miy uic win untl wlurcfoie of nil this Then lelav within th Mils of the rocking .-ban- l.v the window because we'te here to tell von VI HOY. AMMUW.! T. I'BltTAIMMI 1" and partaking 1 , ., s ,,fteu Infoiined that ever unff U)( (,us f(). ,h ,, ,,., , HWy tillls ,,.,., Kn.la haul to keep tho thread of the Morj. Things kl.nla mix up, like To be real ftank nnd , ih nutliiiiK up th Mont's but suilcd ruifj. tho old mmv .irno is imthlnir but i.c.ivi' Till.' Ill.f'W' I'AbsLV, THK IILLK Tv OTIIHII w omIs. tliift ihi tosnonlbllity. Now, afltr cars nf cxperienrr, I lJlllllx ""'l,B' 6,ll l" i"i,,"'"J .... , 1 t u,s jmXP lImt hMcm trnlncd to tnine at a liisl. Say, for iM .uiiij uja uu v.imv. jpu. nstnmo th major eemnuls hovs-a hi-p in a mud puddle and mhiio pooey- K()Q ,pjagHi (IVer the notublo's spurs. uniiin to know what the middle was Rets sore and su.xs he can't iindi rl.-inil there S& JOkH 'PRIVATE' IS Thl HJMftN SHQCfT AB JOBBER JC OKDKRI.Y, iNUTII V Till'. -MAJOR TO RKI'ORT! MAJOlt yets ii bawlltiK iitnl the Malm passes It on to the t'aptaln anil so nn down the line. Ciptiini lo Adjutant; Adj. to I'll ft Lieutenant ami from there In Second I.oole Tlie Jd l.ouls slams the SnrKcant and Vnrne pans the Corporal ami the Corpoiiil puts tho saddle on the private. That's why they call '1 HEM BULK PRIVATES JOHN PHIVATK hasn't any one to slip the hooks to. so he IIncs lho puddle and Is put on kitchen pollen for two weeks. IT'S A (JREAT LIFE V wwm ,- And . M AVfcT' J A)i( Five Schoolboy Track Stars Enroll at Pcnn I'lir srlioollMi tr.ifk --tntn li.ut rnrnllril al 1'fiin frr tht t.pminl meter, t hrf am one tit qnlntrt N lliirttlil llrfunler. of st. Minns SrhiMtl, Hi Mlilillf vtntr 1ltlf.iill f li"iiiiliui. H won til KHO till n( I'rmklln I'lrld I il Mrlnir In thp .firmllto iriinif In Oi tliln tlm of l:V).l-A. Iltr utliir i.tiir r MrMnlifii, oT ( rntrnl IIIkIu lironilnuNt. of .North enl. ait'l Itnih nml Wlnrr. of KIh (iimI. IM1iiIIii mis thr joitnjr ntiin who won tli wurt-r-mH nml hiilf-mll rhiimpiniMiii In th iiii.idntniriilur tltl RlltllPt, think vou will agree with me that If golf Is not a poor man's game It Is cer tainly nciesslble to the mall or woman of vi rv niotlest means Tln idea lliat golf is nn oltl man's IMKlliiift Is ipilekly Minuend by a visit lo 1111.V public link. True .vou will llnd then, men well past their prime, i:f mil even old men, but the large percint age of any crowd of golfers will he voung. vigorous men and they prefei gulf to nii.v other pastime jou tan show them Tlicv nn- plarlng golf not beiiiuso thej have to, hut because. Iliey wish id .,'i ti,i,iv.sl holes of coif w III be quite jmpie to" convince ntiv man. however ' u.ll,i.il. nun mdf Is a man's game ,,,, ,(l,i ,e. ,.,,.t-- WoTHKH VOH LAMlJhN .-M ('..iplaill htewarl llaml Miuiiues .inn - . Ill- Pj.,,r, in to 22 ville I a-'ers. Hi to .. ,,, il.sh caitih tl.fraiert Miin.lle lllBh . rrmr,r , noor iMtl'rti! uttcrnnon. tlie , ' wwrl 1W, 4K , . vv Knnd- ,wl ,, lirwi th- tennis had ev.ry In- i ,.Pnn, i play find bill. ni'i n toiiteitt. ,, .,,,.. ,,. ,i,i..l neerllielei.B wll" '"11 "la""1 , ,,"lV'l,.i'm,"t,.l.n'',.l.r.,',.!"nuh,i .. p, , , , , viinuile p.ii una Usui until .he nml wl.stl soun.Ud Wolf-ou Hei.er.l Came. Toniplil ,. ,. a., 1 1'!;; 'si.e " ;;-,, ",;,;, f via rt Wiiirnni wli-i is .rltltallv ul Voirnn few ar- hb' r...'ied a irtmit wlili tt !,,, s p ii v and Allisiar Veleraiii. s- p II V Itesones ami Anlintfs MuliMii'l l'.-eiea and K. stt.ne l lulu in- ine leania ,t,al it ,,'m l.r WoKmn's benellt. occaslouall.v one listens to some chatter tlieie niav be a doubt tinder tilt hats of the aiitliiie spoil oi s0iuiers tne pu one wins and nobotlv loses, t,lUe Ret- riin M. fien. sends for the colonel und dolliK In the mldillo of tho mail. Col h the major let that puddle nri I CAM'T ItLL MV 3RANOC?HlLDREM THAT I HELPED WiN TkC WAR with A Pick an' A , COHTRACrtlR'S UktlELP W' & j?v. . The buck. 0??l 3)A wzMjzriwrmwnnmm LIFE That lovely day IN JUMB VAJHeN I SUM A ? POOT- putt and isat You A VX ""''" WELL- ToJAY I GOT ivaY Bill FRoaa THs ClvjB Pop. Does. The ArwNUAU YouR s 9,. mmm&s PENN QUINTET IN CONTEST TONIGHT Muhleuberg Five Should C'aTomtT'i'aH VCd mt manlo"n Hov',' r,u,, K,ounds' on Wc" P..,-r. ir.,c f. Vi , .., "lo 'nu, "1 1,(''' injured. I.leu- Venn s,"''t' u ''' "' Hovers face Sler I IOVL Liclby IOI LlCrall tenant Kelly did not vvilte any details, clnnt rt" team, of the Delaware Rivet Bed and Blue Team iMdMCIIOL WON'T START c.iused no little lommenl among the undcigiaduates estertlav when he an nounced the lliu-up of the I'enn team for the game tonight. Joe Mitchell, whom all thought would be replaced bv McNIchtil. will he found ul his old posi tion as Dulch I'eik's running mute when the referee blows the starting whistle. .viuiiieniierg should cause the Ked anil uiun iiuc little wony, as the Allentown - us aheady have fallen to tlefeat twice, once at the hantls of the Lafnjette team. which J'enii trounced last. Satiiiilay night Captain Freitag is the only vet- fr.ui, nie i eniiiiiiiier of the men plaj ii(- their first .ollege game ibis vear. With such an easy game In priisM-ct It Is (unliable. Hint Martin will give tho entile varsity squad a chanie to show its wares during the game In the preliminary game Hie v.arhng mo win meet Soiitlitin II g. Siho.,1. i ,. " " . . niinerii uas a lairly good team this e.ir. niinougii not of the same caliber as the Freshmen, mid the Penn llrst-v.-,r ,,, ,, ,,, ' Southern lust lo C. ntral last week while lho rrllnson ,., the Fnlverslty youngsters r M()l I I'. liN.S I WKil! Dcfcils J-ullnii in Mali lie avci at W HiiiiiiBlon ' w iiniinginn iliiilnglnii. !el.. Jan Is Willie iioiiiie. the t haiiiuiiiii bllllni dist. nml i.torire Siition the cx-chntiininn nlaveij two ju(i..oint einni-s nt tin. Itoval Itll- linnl Tailors heie .vesterday afteinoon and evening tile cllampiou w lulling both 12. titles , The IiIrIi inns in the two L-nnteu Here .vitt i noon. Hour Suiioii .','1 nml tin "8 . evening, inn I lie scores Sut ton 4 1,4 ci ;s I'.n in Hoiic : r.,1 2.1 ii :'i! a Hoiun ll fill ino B4 ll 51 .Sulton- t'.i " 3ri on ' i 3n0 I l in ii 10 s to; HOC, ISLAM) WINS n. II O I o nn ... eals rti'ej & Jones 33 to 21, anil iNow ,,.. , , Threatens Loaders ronnis ifn more poln'ii than Pu.e & 'ii-n iiii- 1 1 iik Irlltnil llr, nv w iiinmir me Shipyard Ihkii uatiio nt Um Inland l,it tiUhl hrnl(A tho exlutfnar tl the ere In with H.irl.in and Chenter Ship for unond nlui e and mtp now within im ame of New Vrk Phlp for fil place Th rore of the Biinie was 3T to 13 ntonii llrnt rieid Koal, roreri a few on.iB nfter play npened. a the only , ''me Puwj A Jones had the Ipad Hurinic tho forty minutes' tin. MoK island a fast floor play. eUllful panslnc und the ahim of rv one nf th nve-men to .0re from .,' .! I ' "l'l "' ,h" Johnny c .intra an easy SIHPYAttD I.EACifn STANDING W I. Tot w J. p, t V Y Shin 101 ntm rhrster P I 1 .fl; Mm Inland .1 1 .7.10 Puncy 4 J n 3 .0011 Itnrlan . . - t .1(17 Sun Ship l 3 000 I Other Cape Result! 1 Haet Park iWratM Ihe Nlc'lown Pos' cluh on tho letter's floor lint nislit bv th nrnre of la to tt Kehlrr's play featured 1 Trlansle bovM-d lo lho St Simeon's paftper -0 In 11 Klft -Kitty won n hotl rontrsted uanie from hi llenrv. 17 lo tr. . - Uoals trom Hvcry A nalc - - Tli. IliJ.iititr ItliiO Hi. In laimi. lu .1 to five ilubt Our tn th ullhOr.iwHl nf fji fe'ered" .hr.eaSJ-rcn;::,. '!l.0B',n,Wr,fr,T1 Ju,P.reV;hnVnr;,l,l;'',o:,l'h:.eS,io',nte:, k team in ihe lejtsue Alumni rrwwr.it Ion ban boomed ba.ket. hall ill lb follfirp o( Otteopathy thl sfnr. and the l"ni l prat lit hnr tlitlU at the l-pntral l ' bam far' entire Irani la bark In college 1'hl.k Salle the Hloom. neld IllBh, ittreak la lantaln. and th ath- leiie iioelatlon hi netr been In mien ex cellenl flnanclol hane - Ify as a lller on account of some small ' i ", ,,,,V., i . T V V i. , ... . Physical defect nnd returned lo the Penn , '"r. a. , "f. p,,e'1 m name- licstilte riimointo the contiai.i , Danny ' ,, wcnt , Kranco with the. I ' icntl5 Hh the W issnhlcknn Harraclc -McVlchol. iu,l recently le.urnc. fon, stre.cher-beareis ns a private nnd later ' ;"'!c, '".'"l niw tenrn'ofm!'. Pu'pv .'amp nix. will no, star, against .Mul- n mml.lonr.K R ., shlpjai.ldeveiand the iie" o" denberg tonight when the .ted and l.l.ie , .l..sprTiig! n,',,I. lietlt" his recent ;"" v , , , plajs Its second game of the season In Injure, Intends lo start training Ininn- lnrt -,r"' ' oik Ship pk'oeis travel Welglitmaii Hall foacli l.ou Mailln 1 dlateiy upon his return if he inn stand !';.'T,"' J.!'s''1.0 ..N-'!". "llc, ,he'. 'lrH llllly Slorenwfk. the dean of basketball. TaTee I the n, ,al itoul at The rUvnTni',? 1"1I who waa haillv Injured hv n nintortrut-k In LTm. ii! ii Si o t...?""1!1 A front of hl home In ram.l;n recently. I. I y,".'"" "ni 1 e ihe .0niMtInfri.."i"i?-Ij,rrfv on the load to rernien and will toon be I,'"", "".'larri T! iJ Tfa.eJ ? ?i! 'i JS'.""!.' ablo 10 wltneai Ida faiorlte anori J',1 pJeilmlnarj tine if the bet Imlllea of tin" aeaaon ll Orlmw Hill Siott. the Huff a In middle down In tbe Amerlftin beamie for Monday welaht, la nnxltiua to meet Jimmy McCabe ..I.. ... t,un .1,. t lnl.....l.u n.A ., na ... ..ne lt IhA lnh.1 ..'..t.U U-n.. W..L . llaiit'otk T " Saint" ne k'olna st to', ,n..a et T 11-1- . .Dnnleayy will In all luabilliy e( In the llnt-upi NATIONAL REGATTA MAY BE HELD HERE Schuylkill Navy Also Aftcrl Middle States Races. Vesper Club Plans Ac tive Season MULLER NAMED COACH By EDWIN J. POLLOCK Cor,M:aiATi: olllcl.ils have an-j nounced a campaign of economy In which nil sports nnd especially rowing will bo cut to the" limit, but the .Schuyl kill Navy Is expending every effort to males the 1019 rowing season, from a local standpoint, the biggest In the his tory of the game. The representatives of boathouse row have been Instructed to go after the national regatta with a strong mind nnd hand. The local rowing bosses have been assured the assistance of New York. Ualtlmoro and Washington otnclals, anil ' the outlook for securing the natlonil events Is exceptionally bright, I Local enthusiasts aro sure of seeing three big regattas. The American Hen ley, the Kebulyklll Navy nnd the Peo ple's regatta nil Hill be held over the stretch on the KchuvllclU, and an at tempt will bo mado to have the Middle Atlantic championships decided here. Lcliin to Lead Vesper The Vesper Club has been nctlve In in ranging plans for the coming season, and nt a recent meeting elected Kred O. 1 I.clun to lead tho oarsmen. Frank Mul- ' Icr, once known as tho best bow oar In America, will have charge of the ' coaching. i Tho Vesper live wires havo arranged 1 for the purchase of five new boats, and 'tho old shells will be refitted and le- modeled for tho coming races. A boost- ers' committee has been selected with I the purposo of nrouslng greater Interest I in itiu gitinc in mis ciiy The Vespers havo an abundance of I new material With Itlngllng, Klynn, Hanna and Alber as the veteran contln- t gent. Coach Muller intends to build up a junior eight from the old.timers and the new material. Illugllng will start in nil tho sculling events. Jail. Kelly Breaks I.eR Lieutenant Jack Kelly, the best oals- man turned out by the Schujlklll Navy In many cars. broke bis leg in Fiance some time ago. A member of the Vt'S- but It Is believed he mil with an accl- ,f,i,hl,C tm '" ""e "f ,"" ,n0tr"'" el"T of the Hris.ol team and ha, Lieutenant Kelly .Misted In the 1'enn- I J'"! "''""T ,.,,r"U;,,. r'"? s,lff I1' svlvanla Ambulanco Unit No. nnd then went to aviation. He did not qua!- It. He is sure to be seen In some of the V. sper races this year. The Vesper I'lub has sixty men In the service, but, despite this handicap, the usual number of entrants will be turned out. An attempt villi be made to Induce the oltl stnrs to take up active training again. The Vespers hold the leconl fur number of vlitorlcH irililetl in one jenr. having plletl lip twenty wins In one I seaon, nml lliev- will bend .eiv .IToit toward upholding tinditinn - DI AU DAVIMP nil 1 FLAN BOXINll BILL T'roitl i liftll 'NIpii Sponsor McnMirr r I" 1 I t I ,,,r ' c",'r'l "UIP New York, Jan 1R I 'liauiiiiou. tl hi n notable arrav of Americans, both In military and nvll life Inelutllng Gen eral l.eonaiil W'ootl nml 1'iovost Mar-1 s nil i, ci i' .1 ticii i lowoei. wo nnve slinl fleneral l.ntich Ciowdei. who have organized nml caused In be Incorporated last Thursila.v al Albanv the army and I nnv and civilian boxing board, plans bave been compleiril for radical changes " V ?J ,i t",. ,'c!-. '." "1" sl",rt "' , , box ng lu t be I , te, Sin es ! bv former j't !iideni WMIIlSin II Ta"? tiatloiint 'law for the government of' the mistime, the establishment nf Kl.ilol ' cliainplonships, lho winners lo compete f iiatlonal titles, icclasslfleatlon or ,mye, with I. set scale or weights and rigid I illes for contests ; action look. I Jng to the repea' of all State laws pro. blliltlng boxing, and a genera unhut. ing of the sport in older that It may take its Place in the calentlar or v Igorous pastlniea In which the Ameriian people take a llvelv Interest " . (Jcrmanlown I'.. fi; Hiilley Park, 14 'the llermanloun PrlendV Sehonl basket ball Hie tallied a hlsh wenre iiuain vester- ltli when It d'teaKd Klillev Park Hkh I' In II Hip traimtork ot tho vktnra was enpeeialh noletorlln llnb Truilt ktpl up inn sieu.tr nnor vtirs nv cauuiR ten two-X--107 pointer Innea anil smions ptaved tonitlii. leiillv al ttliaitl llldley Park tlePerves mueh JO'i tredil for th slronic tight dlHplaed through- In. i. .hu .t.i.Au. Il.il.e r t aftn faliirlna l v. r lriendV (iuilil. 2t: Dorselt It. C. R Trlenda (lulld defeated Dornett llojs' I nh veslerday b the acore of 'J4 to th VVllh .three minutes to eo lite teams were diml- I llireO mtlltlteS H. SO llt 1,-nllH W,Tr U,H- lock, d nt is Mnuradlan then smred tiom mltlnoor and Secal ilinehed matters wilh two sensational fctaps Mmendlnser raptalned Ihe losers and starred Urown I'rep, 33; Tome School, 29 Hrown Prep defeated Tome Hchool hv the rlOFe prore of 31 to 2! McCann, Mr OulIouBh ard Mer featured for the winnem with rrfdericks and Ilomeyn plalnp beat for Tome. Georpc Simpson Some Bowler Tho wontlrrfnl work of CJrorce Slmnon n i nlilfd Hit Idapr rompolne room to on I Ihr' nralsht Barn's In the Curtli liowllni Ledi;ue last nlsM Seraps About Scrappers Willie Jackson and Jack Itusso, for.' merly of New Orleans, will be the con-1 teslants In the final bout at the National A. A. tonlEht. Bx)th boys hae trainer! . Ii.a r,,,. l,n fnmlno. Imtlla n.l n ,1,,, ... .... w n .....i.t. ..it,, elicit I will enter the rliiB confident of c- tory. Both Jackson and Itusso teceiitly from the United Slates Ooiernmcnt and this will niHke Husso'h initial appear- nme before a local club since ho Joined Ii ( 1 a nnalt firl lliolt linnnrnkln .11, 1. I I.miiIo trinlrrlit o - a t..- lw, .,-... 1 . 1 1 in it in 1 mi t luii'o ni rv UrUilHI I IIH Ihe xaiiona. $' jkViffnio, ."'S re 'lently wiih appointed nntchmaker )ltPV I' ItZKPra Q. tlie lnc I llrrht weight, will hattln IlPiuiy Vnlper )u the rohnnv,1Mu,r,io1''rofMN'ew";oK'. Yd" IpUtenf.npllmrcni of New nrk, and Victor Hltchle and IJImmy Jlendo, of this cll. w feature ,h0 r"'t f the pinginin I . " "" 1 ,pfr Smllli, the ll.ijcuiiie inlddlewelchl I thlnkn that ho shoirtU be the flrbt battler to have a crntk lit Mike O'Dowdn title when the ihainiilnil lomca bai k to thl louiitrv from Trance vouuiry onnr Itrown and Lew Tendler ara 'r llnllnr tlallr at Jack O'llrlen'a m, and he , thlnka that he can take the local tlshter'a ? boccer Matches Listed on Schedule for Today NKIV JFJIKKY Slltr MSAflUK New York v, l'ntron T. C rosxalr, N. J, AU.IET I.KAOCK Sefoi.d Dltrlllon vVnlfmclfn-Shore T. Wnndtrer, Bl Bt (hrl.t Church t;. ye lo'; Ins Comtinny, nt Tenth nnd Hutier M pulton A. A. ts. Amfrlrnn Taller, at It0 Hlmnhlrkon ntrniie. Third Dlvlnlon I'urllnn Kesftves v. Textile V, C nt SosiimI nml t'leiiiUfld "treets. st. fronlrn'i v. Hnlfenitn-Snnre Jr.., at l'lftli und Mmtmoirlrind erfeti. Kejiitone V, , v. Vrtrnina. nt 8y oml nml ( lenrflrid strej t. Ilunviirlnnfi v. tlorer 1. C. nt n nnd Ann strrets, !Wt.viANTo imts cli;i V At Home (I. It. C. Shnmrixkn vs. 0, It. C. nines. 2 p. m. ... ..n .. ... II. T. Rovers ts. Jlerchnnt "n." 3:15 i, jn. KXHIIIiriON OAMK9 lnn vs. Merlon trlfket Club, nt l'r.inklln Field. :l p. m. (.Irnrd ('nllene vs. I.lnhtlionie It, C. nt I. Irnrd ( oltrxe. i)i:i,A'Aitr. Kitim tnirv.ni t.n.vdt k stm shin . I'iism & Jones, nt Third Mmt nnd frf-hlgh nvenne. 14 SOCCER GAMES ON TODAY'S CARD Gcrinaulown Rovers Face Merchants Team B in Big Independent Match PENN PLAYS MERION ' Tho old Scottish game of drlbbllnp (h t ,, ... . ,. . . , ,,,. I the " ,,m be plnJtcI on many of ,h 'nearby and local fields this afternoon find LniVflDrllAB II II t fln.1 llnl fil.o.lll t pastime with ease Fourteen gnmes are ., ., . , , - , , . . . ,lo"n on the ""'M tor decision toda.v What should be the most Interesting game locally will be the one at the Ger. I Shlnvnrd Keacue. fiinrli Sniinn v.,. . "V., .. ','.":. " ' '''..l .'. " ."-,s The (lermnntown team Is considered .New .leisey l.eaguo i'iii match Mali nger Howe, or the faindcn team, wll take his strongest line-up along, Piesitlent John U. Farrell, of the lied Lengue, has seven tennis paired off In the second and third divisions Tim gamo between the Woltenden Shore eleven and the Wanderers shouln h a real battle from the stnrt The Ited nnd Hlue soccer team of tho I'niverslty of reiins.vlvnnln, will clash with the Merlon I'rlikpt flub eleven on Franklin Field. Coach Douglas Stew nit had Ids proteges out all during the wrtk nnd feels confldm of a victory i" Amateur Cage Notes The Snare ,v Iriest Arrountlnc Ucparl infill has a wlrot's firnt clnns travtMlnir team wollltl like lu amine cim,i uith a teams of their rluas In raittern t'ennsvlvanta xw .t.i , nr i. jit.n, nrfa.in .,,. ' nmraiiie Address John !'. rippel, 14H s."Uiiii;m-slxili street, or vhonu nickin son J30U M 1h ,,rrk.ron n. a .,, 1'1 iiK-Temttlnn has open .t.ues for Krltta "ijj.; aI.jm rmncl. Oiiley, 317 We.l ,,un"nsUo" "lrect ""l1" . ,'" '' a sixteen ar-old home tejm l"u.''' '.'b0 ,n. ?rnB'..,?.",.m" .."."!' ,Mn.?' that ntje Address illllon s'plelmsn. :in' p.'uiii ieittti tureci st. nn (, f,, a Hrsl-c'ass traveling quin l.t wants Raines with teams otferlnB a rea ponabla Kuarantee, especially Naval Air raft. Pier 111, tun Ship and Hob Island Address Cdiiartl Hcullen. il!3 Kast I.ehUh menu" trlrndV f.ulld II. '.. a serond-claii tra elltii; Hit wanm cilii'i with teamn of their class Address 1, It SpeCtor 0n5 Nont Third street. IJflliaiu ll. r,, fonnrlv of the Northwest I.eaBue. wants Barnes with all tlrst and second class homo teams offerlm? a fall s-uarante. JI c Downs. :4.V1 Norlh Oar net street Utlenles I In I. wants gam; wilh flrsl nut) eetond elas tetms in or out of town tspeelallv Ilaiiinionlon. Delancn, Stetson Mixtion llajdon Heights anil Vandal n C Address S 1'onpersniitl, 7IS Jackson street liintn It ('.would like In arratme samei with all second and third tlass teams either at i home nr away Address Louis Klrchner, I'.'l Snder avenue ! (-pnkane Itesrnrs. of .stair Oarden Ilecr allon l enter, would like to meet third ciasa iraveiinB learns Andreys Joseph Jlur . Phv per Marr Garden Ileereatlon Center nv,,-iiiii niei Lnciiiarn sireeis I The r.niimore II. '.. h fourteen jar old traveling te,im. would lil.e to nrrango carnei wnn mi mi hi ineir riai orter(nr r fnti NATIONAL A. A. sViritllW KVB JAN. 1STII irTtllt KITCIIIK . JIMMiKMKNnn l'llll, IKWCIIIM; ,. IIIK I K(iVm Benny Valger vi. Whitey Fitzgerald 1 1 WillieJackson vs. JackRusso Tlt'KKTS AT IlONAfllM's. 33 s. UTII rt . , . - Olympia A. A. oronti nntt llnlnbrldm miimiiv v vIVA' V-?".'"'"". -Mitr MIlNllVY V.l 1. Iitll.. Ii.l..u . . ....'.''.. "" llllly Ilrilne . Jlni'mj ' MiV"n lalille Lenill in. Trn 11, n?;.. ' DlCK Stosh VS. Harrv Rot,l Artie O Leary V8. Larry Hanser I w TonJIox ... V.. B 1 LeW -Cndler VS. lOUtlg BrOWI .: evi ... t ' Z 1 BASKET B ALL Tnnuvlvnnin -u 1VT..UI i. ..,....,. . . ....., ,(3. iiiuiiieiiuurg rdlmlnuo l,,.,ie-:s,,ll,;rilll,8l; h CImJ U. of r, trrslimfn 7ii5 i m laMH h.uly tin. I. .,11... ViV' 1 l nesered beata (includlne War Tail r.n H3c II 10 (lateral Admla.lon aV 03' ral Admlmlon 85o, PALACE RINK wlt 3Mm Roller Skating. Dancinp. Cabaret KERV AIT. 2130 KVliNIMl "so SUITS AND 11 MO OVERCOATS RKDUCEII FROM S0. 12S wr. ... PETER MORAN & CO S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Si,. Open Uond.y nd Bjurday .v.nlniV u,j rum lit I tin met It. tl. .,n... I,... .1... m.ml-.i ... lllffl lllL' I .tieison 1P.1111 tl M ll I n s. . '71- ,; lift.. .jj a .AAi 'Oi f.l -,- mtM M
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