r y ? u I'ZMWW EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1010 MEXICO STILL POPULAR FIGHTING SPOT WILLARD AND DEMPSEY MAY BATTLE AT Tl A JUAN A V .s V RICHARD CLINCHED W1LLARD-DEM PSE Y BOUT 2 WEEKS AGO Noted Promoter Then Secured Kcarns's Consent in New York to Match and Last Week, With his $1011000 Offer, Induced Willard to Sign 1 By ROI1ERT W. MAXWELL Sports Irfllor Kcenlnn lMibllr ledger NOW that Jess Willard lias signed tin? papcru to meet some uvplring challenger for the heavyweight crown nnd a paltry JlOO.OOn, the only detail to bo completed Is to find that nsplrlng challenger. Tec III. hard, the plunging promoter, says It will be cither Carpentler or Dempsev, and It will take him until March 13 to make the announcement. On that ilnv h will boldly Issue a statement to the newspapers that Jack Dempsey will be the. person of the second part, which will come ns a surprise because no one except tho sporting public nnd all of the newspaper men linaslncd It wquld be any one but Jack Dempsey. Then the real "smoko" will bo started and the bout adcrtlscd more extcnslely than any sporting event ever held In history. Although the papers wero signed In Chicago last Friday, the. match really was made In New York two weeks ago. Tex Htckanl met Jack Kearns and spoke of a match with Willard. "I will make It Interesting for you, Jack," said Tex, "If you will con sent to meet the big boy some time this summer. Wilt ou sign now'" "Don't worry nbout me, Tex," replied Kearns. "I'll fight Willard any time and any place and any distance. My part Is settled now. All ou have to do Is get Wlllurd's name to a contract, get his forfeit up nnd then come and see me. Wo can como to terms In one minute. I want to flftht Willard. nnd the chance to get him In the ring will mean a lot. I win't hold you up and demand an exorbitant price for my services. 1 know I can beat him and the profits will como later." J Jack's liberal use of the personal pronoun leads one to believe he mis referring tp Dempsey, and Tex Hlckard, who has conversed with many managers, had tho samo Idea. So h got In touch with Willard. made a date to meet him In Chicago, spilled that $100,000 chatter and emerged victorious. Rlckard has promoted many big battles In his career, but this will top them nil. For expenses it will overshadow the Jeffries-Johnson nff.nr and the Wlllard-Moran thing, for 1200.000 will not be too much to spend. In afldltlon to Wlllard's money, Dempsey will get at least '3,000. a stadium seating 50,000 will cost In the neighborhood of J 35,000, and advertising rates are high this year especially Itlckard's brand of advertising. . 5 TILL, teith the price of admission from tlO to Ml), the match should draw about 1300,000, for it look letter than the Jeffries Johnson fight, which brought a tVO,000 gate. Tex it taking nn chanccM if he can find the proper spot to hold the mill. Few Places to Hold Long-Distance Fights THIS Itlcknrd person handles hundreds of thou.sands like an ordinary guy tussles with a dollar. No amount seems too large for him. and the chances are he would have raised the nnte had Willard Insisted. He Btartled the world with that $101,000 purse for Jeffries nnd Johnson, and pulled another sensation when he brought Willard and Moran together In New York on March 25. 191fi. Tex's game m to lay back and allow tho other promoters to bid their heads off, and then step In with an offer which wipes everything else off the slate. It's a great game If you don't weaken. However, there may be some difficulty In selecting a proper spot for the battle. Itlcknrd wants thirty or forty rounds, and there Isn't a placo In this country where bouts of this length are permitted. There has been some talk of Denver nnd New Orleans, but only twenty round are allowed In the South, while In Denver It Is said boxing Is in bad with the authori ties. Havana Is out of the question, for tho natives on the Island wero stung at the Johnson-Wlllard nffalr and, according to gossip, the boys still are looking for tho large sums of money promised by the promoters. They can't see n big fight with n telescope In Cuba. That leaves only one logical spot Tin Juana race track, operated by Jim Coffroth. The track is in Mexico, Just over the California border, and the boxers can battle a couple of days If they so desire. CofTroth might listen to reason and allow Hlckard to use the track, and from all accounts It would be an Ideal spot T WILL take some time for Hlckard to select a site onjj it trill require all kinds of hustling to complete arrangement to hold the fight on July j. Jack Hempel Believes Willard Unbeatable SOON after the news that Willard signed a contract had been Hashed across the wires, big Jack Hempel, of the marines, strolled Into tho office. "That match Is soft picking for Willard," said Hempel. "Jess will beat Dempsey without any trouble, for he is the greatest lighting man the world ever has seen. I know what I am talking about, for 1 trained Willard nine weeks for the Johnson fight and six weeks before his bout with Moran. I KNOW what he can do, and. take It from me, Dempsey will have to show something If he expects to stick around "I have seen Dempsey in action ai d he Is Just made for Willard Jack Is wide open when he starts for an opponent and Jes's left Jab will knock him loose from Ills belt. In fact, any man with a, good left Jab can beat Dempsey. Willard has a knockout wallop in his left hand, and all he has to do Is drop It on a guy's chin As for his right well, he is afraid to us It. Get me-' He Is AFRAID One he hit a boxer named Hull Young and Bull died. After that ho ued his right for blocking only. Willard Is too strong. "When Jess beat Johnson In Havana he used that right hand. Tt was the only time In the fight, and when ho connected with Johnson's Jaw It was all oer In the gmnaslum ho never let himself out because he did not care to injure his sparrln? partners. "Dempsey Is a. good man I'll grant jou that but he never will be able to do anything with Willard. The big champion can so back 50 per cent and knock his block off. It Is almost Impossible) to hit him on tho chin. I have tried it time and again, nnd I tell you It can't be dnno. Jes also has a natural defense, and Dempsey can hammer nt him oil day nnd hit nothing but his arms. "At the same time I confess I am curious about Oempnev's work. He MUST be a great tighter with a TKHIUHLB wallop, or he couldn't scorn so many knockouts in one round. You must hand It to Juc.lt for his great work, but t still believe he is no match for Wi'lard. I wonder how Dempsey doe it" "R bj;vi:k Willard a fight hard, hut u hat yood did it icon as he pleased It iHH lo the samo uHth flcmucy " v Dempsey Too Classy for Willard. Says K earns TACK KEAIiNS, wearing a rcRuur U ann everything, consented to an interview at the National Suturdaj nlsht. Dempse s cliances wmi wiuaro.-- ne exeiaimeu "Why, there a notjilnc to It. Jack has so murh class th real tlKhtlnif champion and lan whip a couplo of Wi'.lards on the same rtlght. UlB Jps knows he hasn t a chance witli my tighter, and that's the 'reason he has been lainu: low. He values his title nt llno.ooo and wont take a chance for less Dempsev will flatten him within six rounds. "They tay Jack is a marl: for n suy with n Rood left lurd Hnvt about Fulton? Kred has the best left Jab ever seen on a hca weight, and what did he do? lasted all of eighteen heconds I'll admit Lietnpsev appears to be wide open when he Is tlghtinc, but he, has to do that, If ho is careful and covers up, his opponent will keep away. Jack has to do somethlnc to make the other fellow try to hit him, and when that happens Dempsey puts over the knockout. "The next time Jack fights. Just watch him tloftly at the start. Ho Is all covered up and soes after his man with both gloves protecting his head. After he fee'.s out his opponent he opens up and foon tho battle Is over. Don't think for a moment that Dempsey fears Willard. It Is Ulg Je who fears Dempsey. and this will be the first time in hlstury thai a hcav. weight champion will not be the faorlte In the bettlns?. "I am not boosting my fishier to hear mself talk, but have a record to back my statements. No one In the world lilts harder than iJcmpsej, .nd lie can knock out any man he can hit. Willard cannot keep nwuy from him, and, take It from me a championship battle will not lust long .less is human nnd will Hop Just tho same ns Kred I'ulton, wlio I believe is a batter man." . Jack hesitated to get his breath nnd took time off tu look nt Turn Gibbous nnd Hartley Madden while Top O'tlrlen vluued them from the tiny "I have something else to sa," he continued. "I luiie hciid rumblings ot a match with Mike (libbons, but doubt If It over will take pluie Now to show what kind of n tighter Dempkey Is, I will toiikcnt to meet .Mike nnd Tom Gibbons on the same night, three tumuli each, nnd place $1000 In your hands as n guarantee th.it Jaik will Knock bmh of thun out." WTHAV8 the kind of a fighter man In the voild ti'io would lard, lie fan dive like the test of uth Mown' 1'rnnk could htt do ftiin lie held Voran oft nnd nciora overcoat Willi a rur collar that there h no comparison He Is I hmc try tl them," and thcic Isn't another Don t uoiry about It'll. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSbPSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSs1 Isssssssssssssk s2!Jlsssssssssssl r Tfttt sNm T"la-JW i h- y WHAT WILIARB kJli.1 GET to TlSUT OH -THINK OT THE A'C-F- o "THE land at Setting 5m Soei eyPLAIN: liijtggifif c-J 'H TiHH Ne ATHltTiC TlEtO TOR. URflMvIS Trick. Hai. curs 1 1 tV "l AM AM SON OF -TOIL, I AM, AN I MAY 1 S NEVEP. "PlAV -BftLL. " A.GAIM s-S 3ERBIUL TRA.TT. HOKEST LAQORINS MAN OF LEBANON TA. MIDVALE FIVE AND SAINTS LOOK BEST I With Record of No Defeats ' They lave Chance for Title N. Y. TOPS SHIP LEAGUE! rwitiNfi (if tiii: i.rns MKUIC.N I.K(,t'i: w. i.. i . w Mlillilte -i n 1.IMKI Amirs T. I t. ( nlu'n 'i o i.imhi Mitrlv I j" jllli J limii1 'i .(I H) llnmiKk. I I ..'INI v.l'.ll.t. Kolrxin . I 1 .."(ki III, ir. -uii' ttn i. i:i.t i: NV VorL 4 O I .ooo line MM 5 ,tOl .eiHi , ( hr-lfr :.-.! I'. A .1. ii II irltin. It looks erv likelv tli.it It.'incuck and ' MliHale will battle for second half hon ori In American Ilasketball league, ns tho two clubs are the only otifS that ha. not jet l.een defeated. Tliey each succfcdctWIn winning their games lat we. k. nltliougll Mlhnle's all-star cast wa completely outplayed In the tirtt thirty minutes of Its contest with Vic trtx Hancock wns knocKert out of tli' running wlun St foiumoa won, 'J2-lft, nnd now that Tmrnnv Iunlcay Ih back .Manager Jtm -ff.-y has lost that worried exprffjion he has ben carry ing since the start of the season. The Saints battle Ynurn truly tonight, nnd If the itrt half champions am le. feated It means tliey are out of the second half for keeps St I'olumh.t'n two hardest cames are the la e.isnii when tliey ire. t Mid Pobson, respei'tllv Manager iMIhoun of Pobson. Is doing his best to put winning club on the i will at s v..lf h n si 1 lio.is i n r r.in slate In the Iiilaware Klver Phtpaids victories), IinsKetnaii i.cikuo no n.'ir huumi', and no defeats The club plays well to gnher and on Saturday easily I'usey A. Jones, 31 1 1 defeated Hog !sln"d has a good club wi en they all play, but loiinny lasties aggrega tion wero easih defeated when Willi Mci'arter and Tray Jones failed to s!iovv up As it now appears tho battle for the pennant Is between Hog Island alio f'heMer I I'uxev & .Ion has been n failure, and considering the good lineup ninny cag funs are nuinrlseil Thev have In th I lineup scnr Mlnhnit. Wntmn and j Harrv I'iisoiiii. and nre by rar a liettcr combination 'ban tad-end without n ingle vutorv Haii(ocV' Worth) I'cal I llancixk will bardh appear in tn, plB-off for ihe ebampbiniihig of tli American league, but Mitch llopklni and Ihh new urtamly ciinie In for a liltlft coimlderHiion wlun they defeated the' Urue'k lliirrlshurg Imh pendentu on Bat-( urdny evening. .IB 29 It um ihe first Mine thn Capitol Cllv ' Hggrrgaiion bad tasted defeat since tg i). or co llnggertv be. ainu a inemties. f and coming upon tile heel of the wallop Ing handed .loo l'ognrtv and bin club of ull-staiH is diii more significant. , Tho general opinion prevail among many nonpurtimin AmerhHti League j rooters that Ham nek Is the best club In the circuit line thing certain is that ' thn club plavs basketball that finds favor with the ninjorltv- a real good i passing game nnd nnlv for a slight wi ak ncss ut center it is h-ir-J to ben, taken i on 'ho wholi. I Results of Saturday's t Soccer Matches vir.KK N I I I' Third Hound Mfrih.int 'hip N.. III. .t I' t ailn, I M.W dr.lfl.V IIP l l'alrron I". I .1. Nw Vork e.ilp, 0, M.I. Il.li 'r-rnml DltUlmi lll.ktntl.l. Wanetrr. 3 I'nrllilll 1 1 Wolfenelr,i-.inr I .(M.e, 8t merle'au I'utler . 1 third IlltUliin Tevtlle. Il lover lull I hr)tonr, 3 lliinciirlin. I ( I.I II I.XMI.s I . of I'.. I; H. It " I I, Irani I ollme. tl InnllfM. 0 Vlrrlmi I . I .. 3l . . himroeki. 2 IPX l.lanil '.'l Ii. II. Illue. I. t. MMIIITUIS (,)I,M k Vrroolra, 3 III. -ton II, I .. 2 (1. II. . .oili, fli Merlown njidlkl, I'unllrld Junior., 7i Alldfllc It. ( ., ll, floor, nnd will have at least two stars i h , ellgman ll.erd.m nod ,. "? ,hp r,noM,erv1::!vnr',iy ' ,ns lh'!c"-nt ;"; -"s m "...""' .5,: place of tho Miller b. .Men,ne. sinister t.nd Manager Jim New York Ship lead i Wlnehell. of the lusehall nine; "Ted" .... ! Slioetnnt.,r tr Imp.lt.i. ,.,.!.. , n..t,A. SPORTING EVENTS AS VIEWED BY CUNNINGHAM si-ig-j! T I POMT HAVf. To L'v: IM SVlUl HoTtrt Oft SUHtR TR0M -THE IfcRRlMP KOT .U'lATiltR or TtORlOA, c-'V-V. W, 'BtNNV leohard 5 1 fcTUDAY MOBQOBgcOPE tX- KAISER OF GERMANY born This day. ffTtR mms in h0limwd he will become as topulm as a rock of boils. There will' be Some, talk or r-REStNTms him With a rope Murri-Eft jpLO tavtfej?. J f'we sor a ) fwwB ffgllyfj? (iotta tkLtS LJi M o"tSaih pjahd ? Wi- I AT home ef ir -? CS WWA.I?. V--L(A.Gl f-rXf' jsgt $"4m TBAMK BER. HAS OR Else I I HE HAS MOT SlSNED- t,c i tck y Many Scholastic Stars to Graduate This Week Fifteen Central High School Athletes to De part Frank ford Loses Eight and Northeast Four . SEVERAL E IS T E R PElVX H.v I'AUI, I'HKl' rrtlli: premutation of the lmicli-cmeted I . , . , 1 of the local high n-hools during the "CTt ten rlaj-s -xv il 1 in.u 1; the p.issln,; or tuile a few athletes who hao done I much t,i iipii,,,! ,U, i0r ,, trin. I'lons of ihoir nlma mater In tho last four jears Their nlxi nee will l,n no. tlce,l ,i ,i,p HtorCB (lf lpr dr,s n1 I lie added to the alreadv long list of those who have gone l.efoie. Some of those to receive their diploma ! w 111 continue to rnllege They, no doubt. i I1 be heard of in n few ears. To i others, however, tho sheepskin means the eml of athletics as well as school """ -N" ""f college will receive .-nor. than an aerage share of the high school Mars I'ixture "Tat Mar f'entral High Is the one to .suffer most. No less than fifteen athletes jire In the graduating . lass The greatest loss is mat of Watir TUtur... uli nl.n.,1 olunil.a.s ,,,,,,. UI) fIl(, liasK(ll , , j , vile n.I'nn "" ,,n" ,r',m nn'' "',s '" "' xalo """the rhainplonship footlmil eleven other rlmson and io!d athletes to ire t'aptaln Iing, Joe llllien, I n,,.l T.'... ...1 m .,.. r cr,lcua,n lluinphrle Shoemnker. star hurdler, . I'"" ,un,-i mil high Jiitnpoi . Iliinzberger, of tbo ' "" ' ' cuin, eaptain ni tuo swim- iniiig ee.-ini nnu aio an outfielder on ' I,,p "" ,ca,n- Nliiiriiler '1 liree.l.etter Man West liilladelplila will lose but a few, fin;. Kresge. halfback of all-sclmlastlc tal.ber for three seasons, manager of Hie ball team nnd a member if tile track squad. Carter, of lie baseball and basketball sounds: I'lerson. of track I and cross-country fame and MurdoeU uf the nwlmmlng team, are thu onl ones to graduate ' Vim ' Schneider s three p ttrr man WHEN A FELLER 0, iiece loo ')f I I ' I SvHEtT,.. ART ' "M ' , l v j i ii.v.... 'TiC w , ue"'y I 1 Mwil't , - (nJ (J?? ) VnEoBA : II :;:a ""i ''Wwxmis m i w? c-w NEWARK r J". t-rettDS THE TREEOOM OP "oiC CITV TO VISITING N&WiPAPEfcMtfl tvnyrniNG wet fOHTROU m -mc AMtRlCMI ItKU CHIRPS ONE BrtN JOHNSON umgvzzaA . llX-, to, X5. - -crv? -Tty RlCKARO INC. SCFINf.ini.il nt Northeast, will graduate and enroll at .Swartlimore College. Schneider was fpiarti rbaci; on the football team, cati her mi the ball t.ani and foiward en the basketball scpiad. Other North east nlhli te.s to depart are llelber, cati her on the ball team; "Al" r.irtitt, of tho football, track nnd basketball teams, ami Iloardmaii, of the cross-coun-try and track teams. (!crniantowii I.o-c, Itirkli neruiantoun High Is fortunate in that she n tains the majotlty of hrr stars, lllikli.v. forward on the bat.ketb.ill team for the last two ears, Is tho best known .to n.eive his diploma. 'r S;nn :.""1C.r;S "'" X"J"i '"Z !,,,'i ,llRh ' hr "lo 'lil'. fi rank- rwird Ion tlio basketball team; Ihnberry, end on tho football eleven; llelleman, et ran outfielder and halfback, Tajlor, tackle fur three jears; 1'lercc, of cross, country sipiad : Aberston, a football playtr, and Spehlej, outside right on tho Miccer t am Millie South rn lots but one basket ball plaer. 'aptaiu t'hlck 1'asson, the los Is a great ots- l'assou Is ouo tho best cage plavers In schidastle ranks, a ib pcudnhlo foul goal thrower and capable of n onng thne or four times from tho flild in ery game (aillcpe.s I. ntcr l'enn Rrl,i A etozeii Mi: c1I.k.' Imvo already (ilKinned their Intention of nnip, inm- in the annual reliy larnlvul in I riinklln J'leW nn April L'l il .i llarvar-l and I'rlnc tun suit In anTtancrii Inxt work Wreslliue Vleet nl l'ciin Tonight With the liovlrft Mr.tlbur inert In Wright mill Hall tnniKht l'.nti s grapple ra Ntart out up.ni a i u'liparallv I i .- ur. xtluii; .ir. NEEDS A FRIEND ?.ts, ' VSfS--" ftg -bEWPSLV W0WDEO- iSA GO'L-3--'' rA-r 'ETA tr,ifM-rLi. ib. " ftn !- i .Kssiini n, r . vn.vov eHn " -THE MtvJ CADDY "" 0U OWN PUZZK DEPT. EDITED ftV JOK 5UM WMAT WORD IS" lUlS ? NCLYAIC tor Tim &tsr answii? RECtuco ro TwE ABOJE VRoBitM 10 true? MJILU T05IT1VELV BE GlVCM. riRST (StNTLEMAH VRZL; A CHIMES!: GAtEfirJAKi r'RKttHEO 3V JOUft Ml KttGAM Flljsr LADlEC TRitb, CBEAUfirUL CJtASO NEOKLACC. rpcsLKTit) Ry Jo? PboiKMRiv oro. iWh OOE G-OM, p. 5ToRrs "Dtp'r. -iTlECE wASN'r tNo05H ANSWERS To LAST WEEKS VUZZLt To VILL K HIGH HAT HA.VE TO Do fcETTE Oft. joe GETS THU CAN- Ijctter corre;lBJTE. Soie TRirts or. -rue dcpts. all wet ! HO KIDDIN' ANSWER To LATT WCCC3 TUZZLB vBOLSMEVlK. . .MASICISN ROU(?fJ f-. GIBBONS-MADDEN TO FIGHT GRATIS!: Disqualified Boxers Will Appear in Extra Bout at National Club Soon JACKSON HERE TONIGHT Hy JAMES S. CAROLAN When Tommy Olbhons and Itarlley Madden staged their bush league net nt I tho National Saturday night, which re sime.i in iterereo Frank (Pop) O'Hrlen nasmg the pair front the ring In the1 fourth round, thev almost litnttiiuin.i i j themselves from further competition I here Aconrdlng to tho rules, tho pro moters were compelled to pay the bos I for tho tamo nffalr. nnd the fans, as1 usual, worn tho victims. Iteforo (iibbnns and Madden left the! National both signed an agreement to appear again before the National to I battle for nothing The management ac-' cepted their offer, and tho bout will bo1 put on ns an added ff.-iture. . ! After the regular show has been staged tho (.'Ilibons-.M.iddtn fray will bo staged. ' If many who saw- their first act do not, wish to linger they can mnlto for the exits. Hut tho majority doubtless will remain In the hopes of seeing something that will atone for the orlL-lnnt -.. i jexlilbtlon. Jack-on Jlceln Hrilt Willlo Jackbnn. the boy with the knockout, will be hero again tonight I Hard-hitting Willlo will drop over froui New York long nougli to engage Frankle (Young) Hritt, of Hoslon. In tho feature fray nt thn olvmpla. Jackson I has started the New Year right, wgia leilng five straight trlumnlis. villi, 1...11, 1 L (1 ... . ,nn I C!s-i warj ()rof his battles nt tho Olj mpla resulting ,ii nH,unuiu ills. I Jaekson'H knockout ability has won him many friends Tlio fans jiay to see 1 plenty of hilling. Just as In baseball, where the hitters are popular, just fco in 1 the ring gamo do the lads carrying tho , slrep-pi odiieer collect it following. Jack- I son now has one of the best right hands 1 I It means "out" onco it lands. Johnny Mun.ij, of New York, nnd I Kiankle Clark lash in tho semlw hid-' up annuo- iv man nnu ji Moonev unci in me tiiuu bout, in the uther r ..tl. oauies, ivail'ii .weiK,irt meets .loo La vigiin nun jeiiiiv Leonard engages K1J 1 ilHCI. s, rrap Aliout ri rappers laldln MrtiirJreiTw trounred Tnimif j S litft rlffctiliil Joo Tlplttz In Ihn her i, i.'i. .. "',:::: ::,,'".?. .,:."".' "l.Ii"-v s-inmy ' on tho pruiir.iiii. J'atsy U'allaco hiil j hit 1 1 r of Johnny Mulotiry In a Imrrl ho lie eineiii ! in'- v.'cun mi) it'iniont 1 ust lu iviunt, I'l'llir, . Johnny Nel.nn will havo a tilnc In ihe, wind up nt lh Cambria on l'rMHj niJiVt I tils opponent tins not 1, en arp, tr but re , L-nrilb nr. Johnn Is down to rntrrtH,. lllnwlnkln. Ill" l!ah) tailor bo, will ,,..,, In Ihu FFinlwlnd-up " I'al Vfnnre, ( enquirer of Junruv Vvna, II ....!. I.I. ,1... n..n..r.. ... . , .' ..IK11 will mnke his tlrt nppearrflire lu IhN niui in lime bratlni: tho niiKlLln.-iii u hr tl he hoxl-i box.-, the National S.llurdv iiisht li.iiin,,.. l.r.UMrd illSlllled to licet I timtliin JJniiuv Mii'tilx will aiprtir oil Hi' name I In; latra' nn, "id Jo vn,u proRrdiu. J.iik ll.lfcrn mid Spi,cr UvUv VV ij 1 I,.. hondliuern at llie Soul,, lu1 Ihur.iln. nlKt.t Kill.) nnd Ham i. ..... ,,,i.. wiiiV'hiIb ind ll.ui:. h nl pink lu.. n iffeillio 5 1 Mllirh Their Hit nr.v.r fiuN ll( u " lis tho best lillim kll of M,o d!l. Tlikcl. am unliie ri.pl.lt . fr n, ., eiuli'all helicfll shnn M tip la ( ,n ,i" , tin N.iiiilial nn IVIiniHrv ,1 ,Vn (.t,. .ar I will bo utaKeil Vlain nr the In l a In lh Hast will be on ihe iui:raiii "' louitnr lainnilon antiouiirri that Voiuur Vt(rjnern will luive IiIr rli.un iicduMt .( Vlonre 1,hiii.'Iiii ..s hf luia liidtih.d Mi ijuvern In battle Jbrnri m ll.il'liunre i.uoin llurk I Irinlni Ii aiuund sennhlng for trouble lluill Is new mil nf Ih, serine, and wants to eiiK.irfo Jtliiun .VI, (ah. lu Ills tlrm Mart Ibiriuall llii.'bu Ilia iiiiunupr, lias a frw iiMtihrs lllr, iol buuU.d for tho llas rr wilte-rw. lulu Saturday s Collegiate Hasketball Results At ork IViiii, :ill ( olunihl.i, t At Viet I'olnt riii. 27i lhlch, 11, At Aniiuiiolli Nuvi, Sfi Imlid,,, m, t Mule nllfte rtiui Mate, sell Miailiiehnini". 12. ,l VMIIIiim.tiiwn, Ma.., tl,,an. SOi llllJin. IJ. . At tlieler M. Joirph'a, SJi I', M, "M I'rlnrtton I'rlncclor K it ,aw. rrneollle, SI. ' - PENN LOSES SMITH; BARTELS MA Y LEA VE Former Mercershurg Run ner Unable to Re-enter; Pentathlon Champion Is Likely to Quit THREE BIG DUAL MEETS Hy i;i)WIN J. POLLOCK PI.'N.N" has lost one of lis athletes of Class 1A, nnd Is ery likelv to lose nnnthir this week. Winer Smith, who when nt his best is one of the speediest of eolleglnte quarterniilers, Ins been un able to obtain admission to the t'nl- erslty nfter his months 111 the service, and Johnny Ilnrtels, the pentathlon champion. Is considering the advisability of (putting his studies and facing the business world. Smith nlvvas has had a great deal of trouble with siholai-lle work and mo't of the time he spent at I'enn he was In eligible. Ho was found wanting when weighed In the iicndeinlc balance and wnH not given the crrdlt which he be. Moved due him. llnther than lose the time by repeating his studies Smith de elded not to return He was In the Wharton .S"liool of Finance! nnd Com merce Hartels Is taking one of the most dif ficult courses In the University, chemical engineering, nnd although ho toed the mark of scholastic eligibility last jear. he has fallen down In his studies this venr and Is t-o far behind that ho be lieves It would ho better to quit Onted from A. A. The kinky lad who thrilled the ath letic folio-vein by winning the colle giate pentath'nn championship at the relavs last season when he was a fresh man was further dls-gusted with affairs at the Quaker Institution when he was ousted from his quarters In the thlettu ssoclatlon. along with Mcllalo and Smalley, two other trark stn-s. i None of the Quaker athletes have , been allowed to room In the. A. A. this year, ns tho building has been rented to the government, nnd S A. T C. eilll- cers have been chartered there. The military olllcers are still occupying the rooms. In previous years some students I wero allowed to room nt the A. A. for I J 2 a week. Both Smith and Hartels could be used nehantage this season, as l'enn is down on the roster for numerous meets The Quakers will compete In tlvo out- I door track events nnd four Indoor meets Season Opens February 22 The season opens on 1'ibrinrv 22 nt I Iluffalo, when the lied nnd Illue one mile relav team, composed of Dals, Landers, Hajmnnd and (iustafson, will ' race Cornell's quartet On Fibruary 25 i twenty athletes will be sent over to the I Mlllro.se games In New York and on i March 8, Coach Itobertson's boa w ill de. ' fend their title In the natlonnl indoor .championships in nrookln. l'nn men 'also will compete. In the Meadow brook games. The national Indoor games will be held at tho Thirteenth Itogimeni armory im in or urorire necKor wouiu go after , Tho Thirteenth l'.cgluient, which wasjhlni for his boxing squad. Phillies Open Season at Home Against the Giants on April 23 The mil Xatlnnal Lramie srnsnn in rif eltu u-ill be plniril fit Itrnmli and Ilnntinmhin trrrts, the Urit game nn Apiil S.t bclicern the I'hili anA the Glnntv. The llrnoklun team tollmen After thise tun serifs Ihe Villi Jifriv their first game aicaj from home in .Yric York. The Phlh' schedule: AT 1IIIHK MlllllVl) I At New Vork I Via I. 2. 3. 3 .limn 2. 3. t sent. 27 21). 3rt I At llronklin Vim (I. 7. s .lime 27. 8S. 3n suit, I. 1. 2, 3 Al lln. Inn Mil. ', HI). 30. .11 Inlv I. 2. 3 I sent, 4. S, el t l'ltlhiiritli tuiin II. in. II Anc. n. el. 7. tl srpl. n. 12. 13 i t s. IniiU .lime a, 7. H, !) .lub Si). 31. Aior. 1 Sept. II). 80. 21 ! At ( hie urn ' .lime in, II. 1. 13 A ill. 2. 3. I Sfi.L 14. IS. let t t lnrlnnatl "" .limn 18. II). 20. 21 Ainr. 8. f. 10 s,t, 8. II, 111 ' 12 sntiirel,is .1 llnllilnsx 2 llolhl.o, Vlrinor lal Ilnv 1)1 Huston, 1 I.nlior Iu nt Hkn. tvi.l. x(. V ork April 83. 21. 2j. 2" .lul 4. I. ft. 4 jnr.3i2H With llrooklin April 1. SO. :tn .lub 24. 2-V 2rt sen,SjJ!4. SV55. "With lleistiin .tune 2.T, -I, -. -" .Inlv 2H "With I'ltt-biiruh Mas 13. H. . 10 .lane al. 2-'. 23 Ai'' Jfki8' !n - With M. Inula Vlur 17. in. 20. 2t .Inlv ' IR. II iic. H. ltL IS "With t hi) ii") Mm 22. 23, 21 .lull 8. 9, 10, II Vue. 8Q. 21. 8 J Willi 'oelnnill M,n 2ei. 27. 8H .Inlv 12. It IS. I jur 2.t. 2. 'in II sntnrdais One hnlii u. .Inly 4 SCHAEFER TRIMS COCHRAN , w: ! ..., 'I'L, Alnlcli liv ...p... ..- - --- j i i i.ii ii "j i 'iiu i r i. isi t ,.,. .-thoo t. .in.ft iii'inri""1 !';" ,"" pPii;r sru.": Kidi New ork, Jim. ST. Jacob P. haefcr ! ,0 ,' "'' ;" ifr of dlsap 'tnunipl.ed over his lival. W. tker .'och- ' U-irrm0 iUS nlVrTrt,l,,i,;; I tan. in their is: balkllne match., the ' 'cct. .1 president of Mm association In ..o.'.'-k-na ., w I.. bv 3CI0 , us li.&)t,Jh on'liltary"" imy ' 30iB by I He bran Ihnop. innuarj uuty In x.nn .. inrr. In tile nrial hon polnls plaviii s.ilur dav night, Scliaefer plaed like a verit able wizaid, nveiaging hcv ntv-flvo lu the nfleitoon block if 300 and lllly in the night block of 3U0 lie lcillillil olllv nine innings to complete bis him points, and although Cocliiau was plavtug like a veti ran, aveiagllig tlilltv-elglit lit bis lirst block of aoo mid foity-two In the other, he vva.s illelr,lldied liy I ho vvon deifill billiards i.f his adversary. The grand average of .'IS CO-H 3 bv the victor jind 33 7-93 bv tho loser is nroof 'of the splindld billiards Ihetu challenger. of Iluppo me piaiig MULFORD TO RACE Wlrr.m Driver to C .OIllllPll in .'UU.Milr t;rii III Iiidlnuapiill., Ind.. Jan "7 Italpl, Mulford does not believe in llnrtien being all uultich.v number, lot tin. f,, iiious 'Mniler' Is slaillng ills tlilrli enili sci.sou as nil nilleiiuoblle r.ieer Ills llisi enti.v lulu a uncir contest of llie sea-on has been niaile for the l.ibeitv Sweep stakes nf BOD nillei May 31, nt tin. In dlanaiiolis Spmlwiit Miilforil In the nioiiil driver to ,n'f, the iuternalional liiini.lc in Hi,, i hae fm tliu wlmiciH cud of the KiO.OOO puisi He will diive a I'lontenac i.ir l.arry I iUperald )c,n New nrk, .Ian '.'7 (Jarretl '1' I'ltifr,,,!,) forlnrr alhlelie (.mill of tho 'Ihlrli.nlh It. ki no nt. and lie- Iiiur lilaud Athl.il, Tint, ,n,, al Ills homo lu llriioklu iHterda it,, wan forl-lx v.ara old liarry brntiiiht ,,ui a limit of 1.0111I iillilrlrs, llii'tu llnif llnir. Illlliuali l.nwnit Kohorthoii il,ri:,. t udi 1 wuu'J, fldnry l-li" and Prank Kr.nn"r. Coiy Dolan In Pilot i, Jiit,r,, SI. .loi.nil. lo., Jan SJ c li0Un Iho former Phlllle and Amrruan i.raii lillijrr who wai with Toronto lM arnnrin baa been (liEat-H lo tnaliaico tin, vvm rn ,eaiu rluh (tain, of thin elli r" oritm SPORTS ox PAGE 18 - Lieut G.H.FruzicnJr., Venn Athlete, Returns to College This Week .. . . j!.-0 llnrrlann riuler. I irmriMiM .'""J"', l.l.i.. nt reit liL"VT, ;'tV"ivnn.bnl II. week nnd will report to t m" Isw.oh llel.crt.nn for trni ""ji Ucitrnmit IXolcr r'nrhf.1 t ll eeiintrr 7" nflff "erlni' rnnsiilrrahle Ion In I'mnee In the "tUllon rp.. "j wns .tnlloneil nl tmrden I ll '""''"' rpielteel lil ill-c-rmnre. , lie was n mem- ! ' ' . ...... .....i.,it, sniindrnn, the tr of llie t'f"" irnW.,if.h J,a l'enn He rnn the lno-inrd (lush "! Die hnnllfs. In one of Ihe tnnlj he He fentPil Frilnmn, or I'rliiceton, the pre out hnrille rlinntnlon. , .m Hlifii Amerlrn enlered the war Kra- .u. .ml l.ltirnln limit wfre me nri iirni Sill . .ikt.i.. (.. I-.,, Otitibtln 1le clilrr Ihe frilre. Lieutenant Jral fnlh,.p I. Hie chairman or llie 101 rninmlltra nt the t'nlrfrlty. changed to tho Kitty-ninth Artillery, has recently lotumed from France Coach Itobertson, who was mustered out of tho aviation corps n fev.' days ago, was a member of tho Thirteenth Jteglinent for nine years. The outdoor track schedule an ar ranged by tho trnck committee, ot which Murdoch ICendrlek is the chair man, Is tho most extensive the Quakets have had In a number of jenrs liesldes the rclajn and Intercolleglates, dual meels. will be held with Cornell. Annapolis nnd the nay. The freshmen will exhibit In dual meets ngnlnst tho combined high schools, the combined prep schools nnd the Cornell freshmen. The achrftulri. follow: iNnoop. pcitnni'i.E renruarv '.. One tnllo relay as.ilnt Tor. ne-ll. nt lhiffHlo .. ,, IVbrtia rj i'.'i MMIrose timf;, nt Mitllaon ?'iiinre ebnr.l')! Nw York. March n Vatinnal A A A rnimplon hip'. it Thirteenth Itcslmcnt Armory, liruoUlvti. . . Ot'Tnexm srHEDVI.B Am II -" It 1.-U". nt Pranklln Held M.iv .1 V.ivy. nt Annapolis Dit.s of the dual mots with Dirtmouln nn.l Ci.rnell have not hen fixed n ;ot but prnbilib will te Mnv In nn1 Mil' 17 Mni .10 nnd 31 Intercollenlatr cnnmplon ship, at Holrllprs' ricl.l, Harvard. MrNiclioI Stars The Quakers broke Into the Intcrcol leglato Hasketball League season with a letory over Columbia In New York Saturday night by 31 to IS nnd It was mainly due to the marvelous work of Danny McNIchnl, who was making his leaguo debut, that the Ited and Hlue came out with such a wldn margin. Columbia wns leading nt the end of the first half 12 to in, hut l'enn came back with a rush after some heated words In tho dressing room nnd ran awav with the Moinlngslde Heights com bination. McN'ichol caged flVo field goals and proved that he deserved a place on the Varsity quintet Mike Sweeney con tinued Ills great foul shooting, getting thirteen points out of fifteen chances. Dutch l'eck nnd Johnson, tho colored Columbia center, staged a side attraction In tho shape of n, fist fight In the second half and both were ruled from tho I n"oi i e.i i? v ku'hi ua.Kei(aii pinyer. i but If his services were not needed on ,i .. i....i. i- .. ,. ..-. ,, ...-. COLLEGES DROP ONE-YEAR RULE I. C. A. A. A. A. Recom mends Those in Service Be Allowed to Compete M UST RETURN BY APRIL I New- lork, Jan. 27 --All members nf the Students' Army Training Corps who rontlnued n tollege without lnterrup tlou and 1,1: students who entered ths sirvlrn or engag.d lu war work will bo eligible for competition In Intercol legiate nlhlrtle contests this jear "eeommendatloni, to tills rfTect vverei adopted hci Msterday by the executive e-omniltlee of the Jntercolleglato Asso. Tnil0","f,,A '."''"'""' Ath'c'"' of Amerle.u I" ?L " ."," X ! Ihe annual will 1 ''. '"-"' "i 1 1 lit L iiriTeiiiiznTlnn h oh ',pl,l "' ') Columbia Vn'lverslty ifluh hero Maich 1. liiircc fir irsiini.ittnn i.m ..... i. .. Apt II I uicr man I Mi lie ,.... . ... - . - I n.luAV" A"""'" .T..K'rbv. of th - uiiiiTf M.tiPfi lonav inaf mi,'- .V' .'"'"..'.""'"'"n'nls l the . .' "" KOMiniii: racn t,. ,rf,!' n" "m ioltg nnd 'i. eiininiit- university is. a. i .. .. . . ' ' i,i,..,i.i .1.. ...,. ''"""""". nn em. CI I MII'll il.S4 ITI II I 'lll I.. . l.iiilcni, May Manane Milwaukee tl).. v ele ran llrVt I, :...,,:.' ...' I?1 W 'rut. 'lllMUHKf. lib. T. ii . I. ...... - m ' : " iif thn Hkiiu. m lorin u ..s.ii.i ..! i"L ..' miiiii, iikhiimu ..f id.. At.i , ; . u;...'j:r .,,if5 intn- . (.,!.. ..1. "- Amrman Ami. t i mil i mu Wi-I irginia h, PJaj I'riurelon lorK.iiituM, Y, ,, Jan .,. , ,,. SUITS $. AMI . OVERCOATS m.iitt i:ii i isnvi 3o, s:s ami im PETER MORAN & CO. S. E. Cor. Oik Xr A.-U e. Or Monday and ,,ra,y -; until Major A. J. Diuvnl llovbiB hinrmimriit for Vrinr n.i v nnd Munlieri O'llrlru'. n,.lu '".' Marl. II lllll tltt B-i( ll H Vl r"Js P k I! 1 T' 'n" rM"r,,.,r"'"l"':- In0"' Hody liuildinK Hoxlnji '' '" iirunl In I . s. (.oirrninn ,i""'' I'liila. Jack O'Hrlen & f. V. I or. 1311, , , Olympia A. A. ,".r"T' nnd lljlubrlrlc I dwara. ti.. .J"'"") iat,.v Vli. jn .: "' rnlili I.Minnrd i i.i.in ' llalnli hnelearl ,' ni XS,"fr .leilinm l.nnni "' Lln(. Frankie Clark vs. Johnnv mL.. WILLIE JACKSON vsy FRANKIE BRITT PALACE RINK . KINK Mth 4 Ma,Kf. .,. Itollrr M...lln-l.lii:r''l. lw: rroieuional Ska ktfnir Race, TonIc!,t i wo stipulations were made, however one of which was that the . en ilhl re'norted'b,' ".' ,',?t,rtaB fcllou''' hi., reported la. I, to their universities bv January il. and the other that tos V' '"..,':'" ic,n m,M ' back In co " lege within three weeks after n,ni, ai i-i ftO jLm sA s? M m I in fUI IS m I yA H-J.Y n S 1 V JA riMriTt',iXz