OFT TKST " " , j 1 i"JTT TTT T 1 VSinrrWi S 11MW W'W'iF'&f?1 ' -e.f -sv- S??i5 TO iu EVEXJLSG. PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,- JANUARY 28, 1919 , "v WILLIE JACKSON STARTED LIKE A HOUSE AFIRE, BUT GOT ALL WET BEFORE THE BOUT ENDED Kef SK1 Fit y !. it! r fey 7rS rsJ ' a i i h k 1 SCOODLES GUIDE AS CLARK LOSES WAY WHEN LIGHTS GO OUT Unanimous Second Waves Sponpa Like Barbara Frietchie Waved Flag and Referee Grimson Humanely Stops Bout With Murray Britt Outpoints Jackson Hy ROBERT K MAXWKLl. ipnrU Kdltor Ihrnln I'uWIr I.rilaer WHEN Johnny Murray reached out with hl left ami shook hands with Frnnl.le Clark's Jaw In the second round of the srinlvvlnd-up at the Olympla last night somebody turned out the light-, ami TranUle was lo-t In the darkness. Our local pride could find nothing hut the floor of the ring, nnd after two visits to the canvas, Seoodles, the unanimous .second, who seems to be managing everybody, stepped In ami ltd I'lark to his corner. Frnnkle was having his itps and downs mostly downs nnd Keoodles evi dently wanted to save him for the ne.t week. Too many punches are had on one's meal ticket. The end of the battle came as a surptlse to ever one estept the spectators. It was a thillllng finale. Kranl.le. who had been plastered on the chin on two separate and distinct occasions, was as steady as a whirl Injr dervish, and Scoodles decided It was time to act. In Justice to the unanimous second, let it he said right here that Itarb.ir.i 1'rletchle, of Frederick, Md.. Is a perfect stranger to him, but that made no difference. Waving a veteran spouse oer his head, Just as llarharu must hae waved the flap In Stonewall Jackson's face, he climbed through the ropes. He cared nothing about the tight, which was Betting real Interesting but Just waved tho sponge, l-'lnall) Lew nrlmin discovered him. "Looka here," sputteied Scoodles indlgtinntly. "This here lite Is over. I ain't goln' to stand it no longer. -.It ain't right, it ain't." Orimson humnnelj stepped between the gladiators and I-Yankie was escorted to his corner. It took several minutes to convince him that no women or children had been injuicd when the roof fell in Murra was a bis surprise. This nutufiii por-on. who mis Pet fast this year, put over some .stuff that was entirei.v unexpected ot TATntR. : i CAB. -THE OUNCl Of C-.luRcJM OfLLS' XURftAY HUNG CLAKK -" -The r.ope.s like, monbav: WMU IN -TUt BACX. VAft.0 tlrst round he wound up his freil left mitt and t'l.irk. who lunched it cleverly with his chin, found himself in a sitting posture. listening to the sweet singing of the birdies. He came to, however, and linlshtd Un round, only to run Into more of the same In the second. Frankle was not built to linger very long on the other end of Murraj's left wallops, and that pet haps Is the caue of the sudden termination of the affair. Jill I'll It. Y tools iiootl and t a teal Ill t, lllaulcu. Mi mannijcr. said he in the world at IIS pound ringside. Herman. Iturmun nnd I'nl Jloarc piefcircd. It might he added that Bnglry made n .iweepini challenge. Jackson Misses Punches, but Britt Connects for Decision EVEIIY show has a wind-up, and last night was no exception. Willie Jackson and I'rankle nritt peifoimtd in the star act, and it was a swat fest front the stmt. Willie was sin prised and shocked at the antics of his opponent, and .it the end was forced to accept -eiond mime. llritt handed him a healing- not a real beating, but enough to get the decision on points Ki ankle made a hit. He fought ever second of the sl rounds and had Jackson missing mine blows than he landed Britt did not have an e.iv time, for Willie was im him contitiiiailv . watching for an nppattmmv to send mer his s1p p-prnduc.ing light, whii.li would have made things more onesided l'ranl.ie howevei, kept a o'.oo Fro fries IS Tgr-- - -S ciooo VJAvioPP -frit. WHO eflfflr.- TSrvT ( M PAV .jungle? f(fX Mr?, err Th: ?:ccnt watili on iluii mauler and p'lt osr some healthy Inks on his nwn liuuk He outjaboed .Incksuii. kept avvav from thy right in ei. luiitul i set put lions nf the fifth and "iMn and just bulled h.s win to victoi-.v. In the fifth Willie connected with a right and li.nl 1'iiinkio a trille woozv. but it was near the end of the round, and no damage lesultecl. Vgaln in the sKih two heftv whacks made the man from Ilawsluii reull'e he was in u battle, but .1 j'-knon ( ou.d not fodovv his nilvantnse. At the asll both bo.vs vveie as strong ns eer. lighting haul Llritt can take n vvahop and also ghe one, Sevral times he teaiheU Jackson, and in ihe tlfth round had him bleeding from tho nose Kruiikle's bt-st t-unt. however, was making Willie mls most of IiIh hard punches. He e'ther ducked or stepped out of the wa luttini the whacks tluat by lil.e gentle xephj r. w II I II- tturt'il out HKr a houne , mrd to mtitfn llritt. no hr iradid in ami handed Inrl. some tta.ni. In the an mid. third and fourth lie had W'ttlie uliiijinil. and thr fifth rrv iios ii. Jathsan teorid three rtphtn to thr law in the sUth. tml eould do no dnmatir, I'mnkie was there at tin end. It was one nf thr In t wind-ups seen at this club tn month). Mointey Snres Riglit IX Tli Join: THi: third bout. Joe Moone. a 'inny Tman. a ioial product, oed end of the bos sroie .Mi- .Mnonev bad evtrv uppeaiance of a tired busi ness man mine to do Home necessuiy work and at the end looked like oiip. He waited und waited for an uppoitunitv 10 punch Tvmun on the whiskers with his might right, nnd whi'e be wus lookiag .lohnnj mupped in and won the fight. Jlooney hasn t used that tight .vet, so It will bo available in his n M battle. loe Lav Inge the human siring bean, who lookn us formidable us a wild cream-puff on a utmpage. put over the ntninge and unusual when he uimmed tlalph Svveigart. said to bo champion of some, nav . After HCICS MO' o' " Ml Oil V iV- i HOT THI SlflNG TtVE.l ;ruJi I iy M WMt ccrcATct TS.UT NOT .AT ALL ANHOVEB watching Ralph in action we are led to believe he gained his title in the Swiss fleet. Svvelg.ut stood up for six rounds nnd allowed Lavlngo to hit lilm 39.613 times, which was-or were enough to give anv one a declsu.i Iivinne. however was ably coached by Judge Imhor. who oilled ndvlo from the start. Lengtl Joe, the string bean, fnllovved Instructions; mid how could an.v one lose in n case like that? Swelgait got over thing hut thirty dus. "Step around him nnd make hint dlzz." was the expert advice handed to I.tvlgne, nnd Joseph stepped nround. At time's he seemed ready to fall apart, but the Judge stuck gamely on the Job und odled his man to victory. T TOOK Teddy Leonard, a viec-lookimi, rosy -cheeked hoy, jurt three routidn to convince himself and crerj one present that he was no borer. Teddy trai on the other rnd of so many punches handed out by Kid Wagner that Iteerca (Jrlinsoii stopped the fuss iiimake Kay for a regular act. UlllMl. Il' Hit iniTiMir""! ytg&am, 9&xmm& j gv mJSLA tUSHS bantam. After hit ilctory, line would post S.'OO to inn t any man air and aluinmril Itrtlt ult oirr for tse in Ac.t Bout centhman from X'Vawk roilidud with went back to X'VoMk with the Bhort kU Vt ft ( TlCT ICTURI TOO": IH 2 rt.w btm su&a -". .' I -, V -J.'J-'" K-. r V c -J? f AiFTER DCsR MARY THE "BG-ST LlTTCG Coo Vol) HyC had does To iajoUK AW ammunition! factory ( marv; voh'T) ( " I LEAVE Men'. j laO-J 5IMPL.Y RIDICOL0U5 YOURS TRULY FIVE EASY FOR SAINTS rr r-x ; viuuv l un n n I iysTi yiiii.iti RV ' MrNBY ( CoME rft t V-iii" tfMT 'SSSiCs. ' tasgl With Dunlcaw Back Cham- Ensign De Frain, Mana pious Play Rings Around Ker of Team, Arranging Opponents H A.N COCK TRIUMPHS WII.KICA.N I. i:til h VV. I,, l-.l . si f l,iil,i :t 11 1.IHM litri .".'.'. "v'h'i Vllihnl,- , '! II I.ihiii tr. I mil 1 ,:i::.i limn ink . '! 1 .filtj VVIIIi.ir . IIiiIimiii. I I ..'tll s. p. 11, V. ,11 III .IKMI TIIVUIltHOWs s IICIH l.h IIIiiii is, Vlitriv. VVIIIi.ir vs. Vllilvnle, .lust how haul tin st I'uluinliltt ti .tin will be to ibfi.it 111 i lie Aineiloan I.i-iikiii- sniiiul half was .le.ul deinon hti.ited last wiling a: Trn.vn.ore Hall, whrn the e'lainplim easily disponed of , ,i.- -Ini tlrsl.linlf title holders, bv tl ,' s. 'ir,. nf 34-'.'-'. Tlv tlguri-s fall to h shovv.il His usual good form n.v . igliig thtee baskets the same uiinihei ns Jack Lawrence. .Manager Cuff.-, of the' Saints, announced that he had nr- ratic.-d tn nlav another game with New orl. Ship ti. l Satiml.iv evening, al the I'aiml.n rnioiv. and the following en iiav evening aggregation will tmkl. Irani, roth- ti a tetutn uiat.'ii Hum oik Swamp- S. P. II. . In ihe ' li-r coin. St Hancock doubled ,, . hj tile lop-siil.d ti tal ..f tl-fa. I'l.i was good .and bad In spins tnostl.v in the fornn r manner for the winner and the latter tor Hie losers Tin- llgures lit the .nil of the initial half were 1:1-1- in favor of Hancock, and in the tlr.st twenty minutes t.'is Povve I dropped in six foul goals und on this form It looked as though h. would establish a league record. IMdle Hiutleib made his tlrst apne.ii ante of the season nt the b. uinning of the s.cond half and he was assigned to eovir I'owell in pln.e of New man who retired He did the job so well thftt Liz onlv n.hle.l one more basket to bis total. The I' II bovs made a rul.v for a few minutes and at one tinie were nnl;- T points behind nt 3o..3, liut six uc.esaive Held goals took all the heart out of them Armstrong, Waul ami Trautwtin all plaved well for the win ners Note, of llie Cape H..e Kerr is i.i, Ins n. h mi- 11 nvr Jimpir men one nf the llrl lo ,. on i.n.i cord re. -.-,I f.orn 1(111 ,hi-r ....1... i. ,h. ...... I .. 1Jr.m ...I. t- h.iini lb- Is liiM.ke.1 tn pis. with Vourn Trul 'nil r,llhrs writes Unit he do, a i .a ..nav. cch. n he whl start ,,n his wnj hone llrt lli i" .il tnU. oiiiffht in - ifWtitr Ui-r HlilinnntH lluri.i th,,!, I tiuuf hf,ii Nnv Vork hti mtH t'lj.-utt, op th laitif fi.uri A i utrs. for i'iumi" uill !! thiit trtni nn ti it rm it, 'tin tdmflnitp fur Mrnt pint., whlln m li( 'fur Vin Vurtc aw 'im -lub 1ur rhf tjmf for olenlni: tin in.r i iniTii nn I.Miuiit hit xhiri m nml nU ii.ti .in th- hunrt ' t K. n tar llnu'U nr. -Hlm U iiuml'i r nt nuni h" In n liwtui i nl ih m ,n n uhll not ittu1H iUih n t v.I run I" !HimI tit m tllUt th i fd. tn ttrm it h the tfamw on tliuv lt t th M.in.isrr IloMij lnklll hitu rirransiu f.Iu th"' Iltlni u.nif of th ctI uitn TrfmmiUii nt u Htiurl nlcht Tin lr I chieftain ltniku with prl) on tht fa ft tlmt Unokwioiil hiiB li i) th'' onl I ult itl.l lo lfnt T.tmii'ii'.t on ihi tioiio tlour tM . iie...n titi'l l . intMi'lit of ifittlntf 'Uf di rMlt.tf tuntifit ' TED MEREDITH RETIRES. l-'v.lVllll Stiir VIIIIOIIIH'CS lit Ih ,, , w ... -.. ,. , llirotiell llll I rili'k hptirts fier Jogging s.v.ra I hips on l-ranklin Kield esl.tdii- nfiernoon Jam. s V. i'TiiIi Meridnh il.. hohler of mnnv ....i ...oi .Is iiTinouneeil th it lie was traek leurus ..nnoun. en n n in was ll-rough with rannlng for all tinu Mere- dull had hem invited to .ompete in n srs'.-lal finfi-vt.r.1 r.i.e in the Milliose is! in New Vor, vl.rry M Mere- Ith has vvon this event twi.e and a win lis time would have given hltn posses- g dlth .t,i slon of the I'oseti trophv -""'...... .Smallwooi! lo Train Cleveland Clevelnnil, O.. Jan '.' rercy Small wood, of Pittsburgh, llw -.v.ll-Known pro fessional long-dlstanee runner, has been I appointed trainer of the Cleveland Uase- lb., s-ihits ovei their ilvals ""'" "elds to ionium-. Ilnsign De "" -l '"'B suiprln- to all but one of the The second half of Hie sihedule will i ollege team hi the cotintr.v n tellllle Nl,. M-i , , ... . wn, v .rl y I v,''i,u TriiU -is nt mi time during 1''ral" mlmlts that his pla.v els are among natives, i'oi their team had held the slart net S.'iturd.i.v with a full list of snuggle for suprt m.ic.v. .niu , r... m ,n in i in us foot I, I If loins i run was . ehiiini.iiiiishlii of New .1. r. v until a games. Chmlfr, which pl.ivul in the r!, on.ikeis liav.- an om-ii d.u. ."i ' " " l"'1' ' ''"! " ir n. n . ir.ll-l skills' h hr.uKh..ut the 4i, "nut s I""-"' ''I-'"" 'I hamplonshlp of the week ago 'I he 1..,,.. ,wn root".-.- for the I''iV'm'i'H ,1,M,,",llV'l1 l'"efoie the , lr M ,,,,.. nn IM.rui.r.v If and .1 Is '" ' '""" ' '"'n' ' p, ".':, Xs''roun" 4o;oi,"e,us .!. N 1 Dls,,,,,. ,,- ,,. ,eked Id... opln,.,,, w.lb a .ie'tcLnis":; IJX'wl :?"" ' jZ tnTm " T kulv in th- second half Captain .ll.ntn.v M'i hill, which was piomptlv n.vered Hog Island und l-usey & .lonei Tie wlu '' . i. ,'i i I w.iii.i 'HITS fi S-i lDllo own who had made sh sensational " -'"'es b the .!. r-.y fans schedule fur S.iturd.iv b.Ings togetb.r l""''' -tralKlvt and I I- . vol that wUilO $$ Mgl , l,a kes re no e.l bim-elf from the game The . ,e.,.t. .management., s, . ..1, Shlpvs H, ,,.,. .Meichants s. Iliu MM and lllue .an stop th, , ANI) M g UV . . ... ..' . i.i. .-ill. ml. In, a ,.,! ,.,. l.l. .,!,. I H.I- s,Hr lj.Prs 1 'USeV & .lolK'S. nil. New Vol VS leg ' n..-t.-n K3 "A I t, "l" wis the llist league game for ingtonCU. ge. of CuiMeit.mil. Md . and The Mippl, team Is ..imp..., .1 .,1 v.. tu- J,l;",",, o,11, ls ""x ',1Ui, ' '.thM UFST PHI! A PI AYS TOD Y UVLSiLUHl& . &' Ton.. -T.u,.l.av "and while .nerw.ight. gotlntl.ms are ud. r wa for conleMs nil, ail former .ollege stars, well known 'LMUV WtM rH1Lft " WVM ni.tllTKI. I HUM 30. AM. J Dan uiud. f, AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN7 - AMD TMCrJ Trie MoU3 SGT3 ALL. ToPSY TORvJY AsJO VoU C-C-CvjR.SH THe LUCH IM thkj- -AMD OME DAY THE XooR. RlMGS- PitsJO THCf(E .- r fvARY Pier 19 Five Now Known as Supply Department Games With University of Pittsburgh and Carnc gie Tech may play poths TEAM v HOHKKT T. I'AIjI. ENSHiV I- T Di: I'liAlV, i.f 1 he l-'miith N.iv.il IMsiili t. e'aiins ilieies little In a u.i Theiefure, tin- bas- ketbnll te.itn Known hfiilofon .is I'ler II'. Is i-ltr l'i mi lunger It is ti,(. .uppl.v liep.iitiinnt the This Is ulll ilal. fm- llnslgn He l-'i.iln Is the man. iger of the naval te.m . Having taken Into camp virtualiv nil of the bel uullltels ill this ellj. the """ nueisuj 01 iiii-ouign anusn. 11111 nuiuii i.omav, one o the ror- Cinni.gi,. Tei h. AM these games will be .wards, is a foini.-r Central High School pl.iyd awn . pla.v.i. I.lufoith. the other l'otwatd, It Is quite likel.i that the Suppi.v t. am i "" fioni I'rhic.ton The center post- will tinange a game with I'rnhL.l-ntirs . "on Is taken .ale of b.v "Yank" SvvniU. naval training station leptesi ntatlv. of League Island l-i.th's five has do.' f.at.-d Hie hesi la the local nav, .vard and last 'I liuisd.i .veiling gave St Co. 'umba. champion of the American League, ii hard game. un S.tiuiilav veiling tin isuppl teniri t-.iVfled down io Hiiinniont.in. N. J The game v,w one of ihe hesi staged In lluiiinixtiton fo -omii Him- and the gohs un.. in. i Kiurii.il tin VV inhere .1 ... ..... . . . . . . c... .. , .,;.i in.- iuir perinu nail been pla'.l. The fl-si hii.f n. .1 with rlie si ore JACK SHARKEY ON TOP Defi-iils Jo,. Itiirin.ui in Trenton . C. Wiiul-L) i riiinit, s. a,, .lau js. i.i in, n, nr.i- vide a l.len, tor ii ,efi-hind l.o.lv Plow ii.UMii .lo.. iiijtiii.m of I'liie-igo ii go down to nrfi.it at tee hi nil. of Inch i inclusion was armed nt that the llnr-shitik.-. .r Vi w Voil. ist evening in vaid-Yale towing regatta in New- lin the elght-iouml n'md-up of th, Tr. titon don this sun. in. r Is nn i-ssiued fact. A A i mi tic i lub Kid shcehr. of i-h.hi.i, iiih.a nut- fought .lack l.iwii. o.' Cnllfoinla, in iln- elgnt-round s.-in-ulud-up Dounev hid an advantnge of ten pounds 'l W.-rner of I'lill.-nleliinlii nml u-nn.-uoiii ...-rin-r oi I'llll.'lileipnia aim lllocl(nul iiulthiT mini liaitiik" .m ruhaniaBe ut .i"i"i iii'io h.i.iiii.- an' Ihu.inl of eight rounds Tex Hitk.irtl Itp(:iii Long Tour h.ih'-i (it. Mn Jxti l'i u.. -.1 W Uo 11 it hIlTimI ff lll.ini iui .i ullti nt ft.r h'i vM-iirht in itii! I tiiiurs iifi Knit it il 'nm mi:M 'or T'Xtii Knk.inl sill h i Mluft Miuh on .i I'lmMiiiav ih.n v Ml l.tKi" )l 111 tO I prOSJii . Mf t fill N I.I tilt liklt iHid.h to frut i i 1 ii'-t.iril SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS F1,? ll-.u.M a in- tmn.'iiv P. to a v- .lid-up nteii.ilnc-r witiuii ,i i-r spate oi 1. ilner vv two tnonllis is in. i . .Id of llalphv Ilrndv. the Sv r.n Use llglltw. I'hl Tell weeks ago run i," i f mri. nox Ing man, too1! llrad.v under hl rare. II.- i-how.d so veil lo the preliminaries that In- was not long In oinuiiuidiiig at. t.iitlon n Christmas afternoon liradv scored it brilliant vM.uy .it ihe tllvm pla llrad s lust worlt to dale was a ile clslve win ovir IMdle Wall. ice, of HrooK ivn Ills ni-NI battle will be against Lew T.-ndlir at Hr,ieuse on l-.luunry a. following iios i.etTioo in win prepare fnr his bout with l-'r.inll- llritt hi I'm t. land. Me, on K.-bruar K ,f Kllbam- decld.s to r.tiun to tl.e ring Hiad.v doubtless will he eele. t. .1 to oppose Jolmiij In Ivllhane's thst battle sin. Ills u-tireim in ..... . !,,,,,,, orlrmi. the ru.-u. .1 Hl.fornM mi,i,ii,., Mht. will o.cos, s0,p, r ia,ttte, la-fore th.- ennui cilj A A Milwaukee J-'l.-l" ""' ',,'?',","!'? t,',..?,,'':"!!-!! Iti.n'irlnVfv! ftlTO."." welierweimu .hainiilua's tlrst hoot In Cult fornbi l-il '' ' TlKimiison, nf the insrlms winner nf ih. Service Club Iluhtcceiiiht trophy an.l Snllor Hurl... Inner In III.- Illllll Uiul. may meet SKaln Hurke Insists six rnun.lM ulll tlnd hltn h winner rii.imi.aiin . .iisaitroes, he ho inas lie seen Mhorlly lieforci one . ... i , .,....- I .lie I'd a. ou... .'MHlflimnUrr 4ck 1 1 union unarert Va Moore for wnJ.up duty ut Ihe National on - AND YdU AAJOTMCft SHE'i and Them Oh-h AlrJ'T GR. - T OCLL - 6lOR FECLIM' Cubs Aren't Banking on Her vices of Alex in Early Part of Race I'reil .MM 1 lie II, nimiHRer nf the 1-ltiitnptoti C11I10, Is mil litinliliig tipim the sen lies nf I'tti'her drover Cleve land Alexmiiler fur the etirlv iiintillis nf the enmliiK ninipiilirii. 1'rnnt lu. pNt Hi'iiiiinti, AleMimler Is still In (ier tiuin.v, nnd there iipiienrs nn Inuiied inle prnpeet -if III ireltlnc nwil.v sinll. Milt hell will lie ti'ile lit wnrr.v iilong prell.v well nnlll Ills lilir nee lliinllv pills in nil iipprnriinee, for be will bnte mi li'iml Hie veternn slnlT Hint vtiin Hie IfllK iii'iinnlit. .Ilni ViiiikImi, Hie siiilltipiiw xtilr nf Hm si. iff. Ills re. 1 Hilled lilmll the priipiistlliill nf Ills re tirement lie nml slinfTlliiK I'liil IIiiiirIiis i III slimililer the m.ilii re siiniiHllillltles until Alevtimlrr reliirns, with l.rft.t T.vler. Clulule llemlrK nml itrter tn siiiileinent Hie vvnrl.. lie lit 17. Ill the was even all the M'liinil half tin pla.v way and the teams were tie at 'Jn. Jt I formtrty of Lafajette The,., is ., ,,i,,.,i. ,. ,.r ,.,...i. material for the guard tio.sltlons. Among them aie i;u)er, fouiierly of Peun barter : llcisel. of I'nlvcrsity of Pittsburgh . "Al" ll.-dclt, of Northeast High, temple and Peun ; "Dave' h'eas ter. of West Philadelphia High, and Lnslgu I., vv. of Callfniiil.i Then aii' still a few open dates nn the s h. dule and an: tlrst-class team tmvil.ij' n h.,11 on, I ,.tf..rl,.i- n ...Ii- ,.,,...- " - is antee should call Walnut f.nt,n, eten- Hi,m . , ..,.., ., f(). . ..i,,., ... r Do h'talr. YALE TO ROW HARVARD Detail for Itcpitta at New Lou ilon Mmost Cniupleteil v-.. ..-l i c .., n .,..t the ll.u v.itd'.i'il l.tn .ommlttee held lest night ai th.. , millions.- -i this .Itv. ibe meeting h- id n-i night nt Cambridge was ijlveu no intirelv to nintu-is having 1 " vvmi mil erslty rowing, and the 'result of thai in. , ting was sent hole over '' vvirc-s t the Cambridge nieellng It vv.is nnnouiiceil that Cornell had been V . ....,,...,, l,nm,iM1 f?',T11' M'1"1"1' , , CIhUt Hiip (pirnotnes I.eud i.tnltm froii' b turxl m tin l.iti li.ilf, t !,) li-r hti own.tiiii ihf 1 ml th- 1uho A .lotlf)' li'Mlll lint .11 lIlHfspll II) ttlC flrtt UW mlriut t of pla nrui 1jj ylilllful il.t1ntf coi..l i uouuli tfo iln 'o .ip i hi Ir foijitli tr.uiu m tin' .Shipxinl !.. .m u- nt 1'iuiitltn l.in niuht Siiiusnaj' -"iln . ii s w .11 I... Moor, lirwt ..( - lulu, rinc- ii .in. from llnulnn.r ..her ,,,.,-,.,. ,,.,, v il.le Moon s fhnwinir I -..mil, I will he watih, il ,...., lust llatllai.- Lluel.v. All i.lMi.llllillin.elclit show will he stiilr.i at the llhinpl-i on Mnmlny liltthl. ,lne llur. in. ri the rle.er i hitas-o Imi., win iipptnr in ih fininri- session nuiinvi i; n jo.- n'lmn in II, nf lllmioM-r VI HhuLert ne.ls .loe leonar.l of N'ew YorU. In th- s.-mlcln.l.nii, Voung MeOnvern v J,,., llors-j Mix VVIP llllfllrflin VH Jo, I le uni) Joe Vlen,,.l v H. Il.il.l.j Hums mninh-i. lie- prKriiin. I.ru H.lwbilliU hits nn nrtl.e inniralvn urrom-P.l 111' ll,l U Ihrfu luiulb l.nl...l iliirlim lei.ruary una in .vi..n Ii i-upm-u to tnke on Mllo- (lll.is.ns le-re Or ilenrne V VVIttmnler nn ..nin.le work nut nn.l "" ,h' J1.',';,, .h',, ""'i'" ,lo,'""' " h-m- ',l"1 l,J ,""'" ""i: ,,,rK, (Voiinti llrne. ..ho tn,n,l mi, . ,. (howltif mialnsi Willie luiUs'in hre chrlstniiis I'm ww Is In New- iirl.-i.nH, where he Is nr rlntf for his Imlil.- win p., jinnre, tin- si.uth.-rn l.itiler, on l'rl.l.i. . HW Wolfe ami Artie lino, will ,,. , ; 'tMUZM'Z XVn - m,,iBer .md Pal Mnrnn will ,,?.,, r l" "". semlvvlmPup. Another koo.1 hout will he i ... . I "" fine llmlei snnn experts to depart for Ihe ,n, i t with II hriee of his i..r nshlers. i Willi Jnekson nnd llenny Vnliter sre ex. I T,ecrA In renres. nt Ihe Pauley tnll tn 1 CHUrnrnlA i - - -,.... -...-. .i w -. ... riiu"i- jir.iMirrei himi junnny tiruninn m In Hnltlmnrr on rrlirunry 7. The iwut will be taitetl before the American A, A, , .,, ... .inn .,i i ins 1 1, ,,i.i. .nniMst. .1 nml Zueker. guards, wouiil give .viv v .... ,,ri. ;i . iuir, (iuarterii.uk Killeil. . TRY our MAID - , IMPOSSIBLE'. OH - H-H MfttY-C0MC - h-h Girls- . 'T A - R - FANt) AlvjD - R - R - o Ta Tata TYA iVA- MERCHANTS' B , s OH , MAtY -COfAt I flicu This 1 I n. 1 i .-.,. ... . . Drv-u i PLACE ts!6 bOOH j 't -r MH I UEAvUE ikf" J tvi I combination. The passing of the te'iin T? A TIC T 17 A .01117 wn" "ot "i " ,cal ,,inn ""'. ''" jriAlli liTiAlTI F. thu leamwoik Is bound to come In HUniU LUnUUU.M 10 ,.xlllltim , , M.cn.l half. when the Quakers drove fiom thewiong Tops New York Eleven in Cl .l c 1... onipyuru OUUCtU IM Two Points f-i aTP t7.flUr.. HASN'T LOST A i last se.l-illl, infill ii'ieuii vi.i nn ".- 1 ,, , . . , r. , .. I fenslvely, ai.il 's 'Tiling at a speedy clip M. lelHints I, ..1111 f of Ilatrlman. T'n.. ,,,, u r ,,,, ,,M,,. ,s m,,ie.ii,m- Ipvard c:r,,I.e:!g;,e"ser;er;s!;;:i: ' ". .behest guard In ,,,.' league, and Ine 1,. -l, staii.lhiRs issued bv S'ecre- i I'aniiy MeMcluil tilts Into the lom.U tnrv Wllco'i Inst night. Merch mts nation like a lover Ills a hiseb.ill holds 11 tw'n.pohii Nilvnutage over New l'enn Mate has be- n Petting a r. w York, but as the llairlnnu lev en has lilgh scoring rnoids this sensini and plned one more game the Camdrnlli s I nm Ktc u,,, ijuakeis it tough bittle hiiv.. a .haii,- tn iln.w even when tliey ,' , . ,, , ,,, f , . Hultltuti h have pla.ved iln- s.-n,,. number uf games i ' ... '., ,.i... i ,,r,ir.i- t,, -n.. Hie as Mereh.-itus. ll.irlan of Wllinlnglon. w II'N,'M,'l' ', """.', 1 ".V vti He'. Is also In th- running, for this ' r.BUlms for he tilt aga it .ile. All team has not .vet lost a game, ai.onhng the in.ul.irs howev.r will statl agami-i to the standings, the delegates having Hugo liezdek'K ipihilit. thiown mil the leient New York-liar-I Aftei the battle ag.ilnsl tin lllue st Inn match The nice lor the pemi,iiil ,,w Uiiv.-n It iu probable that It will sums to be be'wccM tj,Pwt. 1(..nns but I ,K. ., ,Ki shift cnnhliuitlon that will hire is ever likelihood lb-it with the f , ,. ,. v v ... N-ln. Vork A f.im Jones, ling Island and Sun Shin hi Iheb recent g.imes the second-hair series will g should account for Hog Island, while .Merchants should defeat Puse & Jones The otllcl.il schedule follows, togetlur' with the Handings tud-i, : MVOVIi-ll.M.r SCHIIUI I.I. . . ...J ' Yi."'"'...'..?.:". '.: ." '.'...""'T" ,..'"''; Il..lm ... I. V.... V...I . .' II..- tul'...l It'll IIIIIIIP V I llf-3 IV .11 II F. Ill llllllllllllll, II , - till IH 1, llllri IHllltlll, nt 'lhlr.1 str.el in.. I I chlidi uvenu.. I". Iiruray s Pu. y & jniies vs. Iiirkui. at Third street nn.l I'lilnh iv.nue. .vti n Innits vs Vew Vol . nt llarrlmin. I'a ip.iiimiud K-1!n'',)' i, . .. Peluunr IH l'usev Junes vsX.n Vurl . r-t 'lhlr.1 sir..t ami lahli.li iiv.nui; Sun ship vs Hog lalmil. at .'heht.r. I'a M-i- .hauls vh lii.rl.in. ill llnirlmall. I'a. Iimsl- nonej Ratiie) IM.ruiirj .".'... York vs sun Snip, nl lhlr.1 street nn.l i l-his'li avenue; Ho.- Islimd vs. Ilaltan. nl Hoi: IMai.,1. Maritl ! Sew York vs. Merihnnts. i,t Thlr.l str.. .in.l l. htsh avtnue Vl.ir.-h s llmlan vs. New York, nt VV .1 , nihutlnu. Ii.'l . Mei.lialits vs. Sun Ship, ul lliirrhtuiu. Ipii . .M..r. Ii l. llarlin vs 51 f.linms. nt Wii. I inlniitt.n Ii.'l sr.vNiiiMi in- mi: p. v. I.. II. s . . r. .-. o CI. CHS r. r. .v. II f-.l L' II III 1 o '.; f; Mei.hali, s . N. u V ork . . 4 4 II .f,n.:t... I'us. 4. J.il.c. Ming lsiui'nl. I i I. 'I 1 I i:t un snip l I I'hesl Tor placing 111. 1Ik11.1i- mat- Ilni Ishual forfelte.l two points won from Plise; ... June... N. w Vork-Hiirliin tr.ptave.ll uiit.ii tint m- rlu.lnl hi 111.- uhove stun. Itln.' us ill. ,1, l.-tali". i.r.l. r.-.l another uniiie nt Hi. r lai in. t liur. BOXERS ENTERTAIN - ij i i it:r oiiiuKcr The annual snioku nnd athic-.i. .am1 v.il of the M. l-'riincls .nvler Tolal Ah stlncnie Nssoilatlon via- held last night Willi seven linking bouts as ihe principal 'online, Those- who put on tin .tl .v vveie Joe Canny nnd l-'ranMe .Muiray; .lath Mi- iiillliTli . oi Hi.- n . it I. ikes Naval Station, ami Tom i)'.vlalic.v. ama - I teur lightweight champion. Young 1 lioldle and K.itu lnl(.-e, l-'ianl. Scliiu fi'c . and Voung ir.S'elll. I!a O'.M.ilhy and Teddy .Maloae.v The limit bout was bi - Hueii John .Mulhein and Ileiuy Ilnub.-i ..liinme tjulgh.v. the veleian llgluvv elglit, and I.ltllc H. 'i.i v.. ii ibe r.-f. reis Dirk l)eiuuler Winn Ksily i ritlshiiri.-li, I'll.. Jan '.'s nid, . si.iiii.-rH. i nf this rpy. sho.. Hut h was a inueh tmpriive.l Unlit, r slnie his i,iirn from a tn e.nit. whin hi give Chid. It.i.Uc-rs. ulso uf this cits', i. la. Ini? In ten roun.lH of furto.it. IlKtit.ll J- lit Ille K'e) stone V. I' last uljtllt ll.s-111'l rs llrtltM rM-lit .Vlc.Vn-lrevvs. uf Phllii- ' illphlii, rrl.i.v iiislit. I Jolinnv ll.i-liiin Ik-feats IMilie Alievlin lin.l'oi, .1." js lolmnv Ihishan eha l-ioti welt, rwi lulu of ilnvhiMl lust riliiht ill -f.iili.l IM.lt. Si,t,i f ln. ,,n ih.iillnoa . n - Iihi t Mi.. I'l.lli.l Slut's nn ii l-oints In e 'Ift. ) n-ioimrt. Loot Th.- "iien tn.ik eh." -.1 iln Vnllou.il St.ortinir I lul. Kililie Mi'Aiulrews in Draw lin.'islrr, I- I in ss.Tliei. whs ii .-ipilitv enicil lii ntt nilanre nt thi nn.tilni how of Hi- VV. .1 Knd A f l-n nlvht In '.. cvle .Ian.. Tltn llron-c nf ihls eiv i.n.l ' K'l.lle .v,i-Anire, nf phllinl ti-lil . hnxd SlK D'Ull.lN to I. itrnw. ' Turner Outpoints Larry Williams .lereev (III, .Inn Vs Cl.lv Titrn r out. pointed hurry VYIIIIstns Jn nn eluht-round noui bi in.- ,vrinor ,v v last nmni Loral Sorrer Star Wounileil I milt Tliiniit nt. I tin fnririAi- lutit full l... ..1. I -:.-'" ' .--...-. ..... .minnu i or in nrfpnv Horror iMtim ni inttt ttonnon, I chHmpInnn of lh United I.ennuf, has wvn I reported nuuni!ed, , PENN MA TERIAL BEST IN YEARS-JOURDET Three or Four Substitu lions Possible Without Weakening Cage Team, Says Quaker Tutor FACE HARD SCHEDULE t Ily i:i)WIN J. 1'ULLOCK IT'S a long, hard and humpy road that lies stretched before the l'enn basket leers during the next two weeks I'our (tames, three of vvhleh will he real liat I tics, will he plaed within ten dn.vs, , starling with the 1'emi Slnte inpagi inent In Welghtninti ITall tomoirovv I (ilfvl.l i The Quakers sttuggle In their second ' , Intetcellcglale League came of the sea- ' 'son with Yale at Xevv Haven on trlda I , night and on Kiturdny move to Xevv1 Votk for the entertnlnnieiit at the Oil- ' I lege of IIih city of Xevv York. The following S.ituriln.v, rchrunry R. Yale "lleaiH here for the return-game. l.ovv.ver. from a hard schedule, for riot In mnnv vears linn the lied nnd lllue I been so well equipped with basketball I players. This fact has struck Coach Lull Jourdet forclblv. Plenty of Malerinl ' "I have been in basketball bete." said 'Jourdet recently, "fur many eais as n ilila.vir iiuil roach, but this ear Is the 'first one In which there has hi en leal 'competition for plans en tin team In other .veals theie usu.ill.v were live ! (fond p'uveis. The team was vvfiikiind Konslderably whenever II vvns i.ecessar to pill in o. le or morn substitutes. "This season It Is pusslble to lalo- out llnee or foil.- of the ngular pkoerii und still put a stiorg team on the floor. , .Mnur.ulliiii, Mllchi'll, Until mat and Zuckir lire all good basketball plaei nnd wou'd have been legtd.irs on most any team In the past. Thele Is iliou.-h material for two good teams at pree'it." I The showing of the team ag-ilnst '"o- 'lui-ib-a. when the .Mnrnlngld. Heights HUlntt't was dropped by :t1 tn 18, prmcMi 1 Iflhat the coaches have pkked the right lend of the seme at Ii to in to a one- J ! victory, show id what eould he 0110 Under stllss. Hiplil Coniliination I Sweeney and Slaniiard havo been ! playing together for two yeais and they know each otlur's slvle mi will that their harmony beats the hand, i 'plain j j.ardle Davis was the class nf the league . ..... -.- 1....1. . - 1. ..1 ,1 ..f .'ompfised of Loiuaiiat and Moui.idlan, feu wards: Davis, center, and .Mitchell L.ntc r.rllw:il iil.rli In Inter . '. . i . . scholastic L.flltlO l.iJIItC-t (!1l t(, , ,,,.., ,,,', ,,,, ,.lllB,u. ),..- kelbali rami will he pla.v id tiid.i'. This will bring together tin .N.ullieast High School learn anil I'.e vv.s. nll.Hleipnu ... i . !... I.. .1. II. ....... ... . .-. 11 U I lUIIIU'l III 111' . If! UIMIV" K."l i.. . ... .il i I j- ., I . ( . ..,1 i Cst PIllll.v 1 lii fm ...olid place. I.'lll a win t.id.i.v will i ni.bli ihein lo gain a few poinls on Ci mral lliu'li. tin li.nl.i Tins gatue in Iglnall ...i i luiluled lo .he paved aftei tin ' .olid leini had . , , i' V J V, , i hi list llle.i evluils to """,'' , ' .MMlhinsi illkil cxpt.is to ' egaln the eivie " il on. of nunc in Illhl season s pl.i fit nttel llllllsdav, .he 'West Plill.ith Iphia schoul proles.e.l to the schedule commlltei , which in turn I ,.,!(,,,,! ,,. ,,, ,,,,. . ,i,,t,, todv . , Peun lulcr-i liolu-lics Icliiturv 15 'I lie lulv.rsllv of I'm svl. i mi lias .1. . 1. 1. ..I lo hol.l Us .Villi,. ill-S.1l'. liolasil. s i of imuiilli i v ills, aiol litis i,v.i.i. .) V. piii.i. la lis Hi, .lit le u ll. Ii. , it in el- In th.- preiirain. how. "atil.j.ir.l swim win l,. .var.l r.n . . 'I'll , iisi.an . "Jo Im,. Tom I'arryll's Ankle Heller J New .irk. Jan. JT. Colunil.ln ' ' sen. I n .rippl'.l liaskiltnll (.inn I1 I'llu.etiin nil Thutsila. aft r l'i r Tiu r'nrr, II rlKlll fiiiv.nr.l n.i.l ina i, pi ii in nf th. tivi v-liolurui ..th I'ellll. vlVlillh. I port-'l for pr.iiti. short workou s ll-ll 1,1. ffffiffiriWffl mm U'i'.yjiiy.L'. siOU or re WHEN you smoke El Producto you'll realize how much real enjoyment SKiiieci blending adds to even the choicest Havana tobacc Various shapes nzes, ranging i ten ta twenty cents. I Collegiate Indoor Track Titles to Be Decided on March 8 Si.u Anrk .Inn. '!H. -I'lillMliite '"iloor title- as well " niitloiutl Inilonr t " lf li" iWilwl t Ik' "iM10""1. "Thlr' tinlli tteclini-nt Ariieirj. llrtwKijn, VlTirrli H iiiierilKit t" iinnoiilHTliii-nt mini nf (he Ainnleiir Atlilfllr I nlon ilniiiiplnnsl In riiiniiilltrr. . . .iiriiiiirs lime h;-" '",''' "'".'tfl l-rlmrlnn. Ilnrvnnl. "'"''' ,1' ,'M Inl.i-rMlv of l'.'""''V,""'"i,i':-,v.o in iitri tennis. It fjlil. ",ll".'il'T Thi '..rii-ll tir.lnlil lll J r oi.rr --n t oil . X li j InlrrcnllcBlnte ,.s illon of A J AlliVH- of Aiiirrliii li.is ilislilnl to HoM mi Inili or iiilli-ne nifrt Inl" enr. FOWNES SHOWS WAY Leads Tin Whistles in Hnntlicnp A.niiwl Unnpv at PiliellUrat A!.IIIHl JJO.(- at I ini-iiu.si iMnrliurst. N. ('.. Jnti. 28 More tnan m,f hundred Tin VhllIes, inarshnled ,, ,1., 00 hnnd'ciip brigades, played , h st ),ogey on the chanuilonshli vrstcrdav. C H. Kovvms. ot th CMkinniit Club, lmndicap ... was he uar tlcular star of the occasion, leading tin class A Held nt S up, turalng In the best n. t retire nnd covering the course In 41.37-Td, the best gross of the day, i.-wn u.ms nil full 1 1 comng ill, ex-- nut mi tin short seventeenth, vvhero he eleilul to take n 5. The following. ,,ll t'l,iaj V ,,,..i, llnlwlipil tin en the Col onel: '. 1! Ko'vvnes (3). (Mkniont. 78, ,ri up; C. L Meeker (0), iMill.ulelpnin. s. ' V, M. I up; Iiounld I -arson (), t'lievy t ban-, -', 3 up: I. n 1'leice (5) llkwa tinh. 8."i, 1' liij V Truesdill CIJ, fl.i'.' din I'll, 8J, 1 up, I' II Mcl.auglil.n (SL Hc.irsdalc, 7S, 1 up VAN BUREN MEDALIST New Yorker Leads Qualifying Juiiiiiil :it Palm Itt-at-h l-nliii II h. I-In.. Jan. JS- The quali fying iotir.il of the Lake Worth touina m. nl, the Hist nf the annual golllnr events lo be stalled Here this scasen. piiidueid only mediocre plnj yesi, idy. . !mraiMi uitJl n cnn 0f 77. m i t. i ii iiui n. in n I IE. Van liunii. or N vv voik, was uieg H or havo J the jffjoil pl.iwiH. wlius' n.iinia Mguiid In n.ist I'.ilm Reach tournainelils. w-eie lacking fiom the Held, which Is not unus'uial in the opening cnntist Tho cntils were all high, and .". I . ing good i hough to get Into the first lllght One fluke was that .f .1. D IJw.P of New ' Yiuk. inidallst last vear. with a 72. whose caul today was 02 putting him Into the thlnl division Major l.easuers After l'onlli.im Job Vew ..rk, Jim "s Tnr e fiirni' r major lilmui hisilnll il.i.v IS, Artelll llevllll. i ttle lliiK.e mill ill. if IP inlri, Umiii. lire Mtlllll? tl.e IKllttlntl ,,f ! lit Hie Kiml- Iiiiiii t'lilvtisUj Imsi hall hmuiiI rr .lie colu I hit; si amiu labile Man Receives Di-cliarpc New Virl.. J ,n ? IMille Vlnv Junior iiiilrotiollt.nl . ro-.4.t nuiilrv h.itiiiilnn nt lull,, w.is tuunli m a on of the ti.rvlio to iliiv Vl,in nllspil hint .tuni mill was hs hihh il to tie trulii il oris at I'ort sIoluiq, McTidie Defeat, li.iltliu Ortega llii'.liill. Jan S A lasl tiiinul rail,, tiy Vlllci VtiTiB'n. III. Sin Vert! InvllIK hl- sllaitor i. m. mI ll.itMtu lirt'.. of Min rrnlli it. to li.si the ,) . ixloii in telr 1U rounil bout In r Inst nllit New orU T. C. .Meets Toniplil New Vnrk, Jan i:7 ?h nil" is of the New Yoik T.rnl- riuW will hi ki ili ir annual uii.tlni. i ki lion ami ihiiiii r thib vtnlne at lie. IP litlhle an 1'ltlh PETER MORAN & CO. S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sti. Open Mortlay snd SnturclRy ev.nlnst until ti o'clock HASKETHALL Pennsjlvaniii vs. State College VtrlUiti nn Hall. .'.Ill , s,,r ss ,15 n'tlink. Wiilne-.ti. I.vk., .1 in, 4t. fjj I'relluiluar. 1 n lim m I. nne IP s. r .1 I'l.i " i u.hin. M.r i.i ,-,.-. s il in !... ul mlinianiiii :- IIAN, IS'll Vl'l 1,11 II wii: Palace Rink J'"1' M..rket-ri.l vi.ia Itlll.l.l.lt s;vriM, Mi IIVMIMi I'lllll'. IIM1 VIoii. .V Weil. Mcht, l.nlle- I hllJicn Vilm 1 1:1 K Uerimon Major A. J. Drexel Riddle llnvlni: lioiriiiiitifut fnr rinv nnil Xni-t ii-i.l Vlinilern ll'llrlenS tn-t It te Mi-Is KI.IIKI KY fi l.okl H it.lie"; Fotl I'rUes lairol" spirt tr.ihihi." now- In Hotly Kuildir. Hoxiri"; 3 ". .iiruifil Ii t . s, (inn ruiiiriil M mt Phila. Jack O'Rricn l s, 11. cr llith A tlieslnul 4tn n00r Cambria A. C lll-llis , l.-i-n.j, Vlitrs. lieii.'u'ii ,.s s I ltll IAIMMI JIM VV -iisr Mn ii! ii ( ;- v i;i ,M V) K 'M,j;ur r. vtiMi.i p. y rm, 3S IM Wl ? V 1 1 ' Aii7. .V Gnjoymem V Mill Kir mm a&.-(a. ,.- 'jsBfiTV.il II 1 'ml enrf ;;timm&r , .11 from -tVWSf'-K'i.''i-iSSr & fluo ,.b?aMjMr Jill II MmmW M II I e" 1 ' I '&
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