77 v ir V V V V. u i ' Wl K ' f v V ' i4 I:' Sf ' i ' . - ryy ' tr'i Tl, , M v14 EVKXIXG PUBLIC fcfiDGEK PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, tt FEBRUARY g, mm t ILARY-SLASHED CONTRACTS WILL CAUSE MORE THAN ONE TO SUFFER FROM WRITER'S CRAMP in , V j-.3vT f 4?" H tu ,K ' 'jvlf u rtt r . i 4. ,iil 1 f (i "5 "5?f m IARD FOR TO TAKE SALARY CUT FOR SHORTER SEASON tmny Contracts Will Be Sliding Scale Now in Effect Is Likely to Cause an Epidemic of Writer's Cramp r A Ilv ROHERT W. M WWI'.U. sports hdltor r.vrnlnr. I'nbllr 1 ele r v Ltjf HHHOSK trick contractu ent out by If' " the warm reception that was anticipated In a short time flocKn of them will be sent back to the home office tef 'he time of ear the holdout do Ment flint I. nr KntUeil till ic nt excuse, Eeiy man has received n cut In alai. The flgure on the con- tmnt lit.. 4ft I-IA4I11 taolloil Ifli .. ..ll.ll... nnnn ...I 41... 4 I.... .m,l.n.l lia 4, n I - (l . "l. ...,. urru icttacu ,.4.ll a Biiv4iii& J fdemlo of writers' cramp Sf,3 ,1. However, the big- league pla.vers will dlicovei In a hort time that it ! I IflAt' Ufa w.f .... l.n.11. .V .. ll.nl 4C4 I....t..l .I'l....... In .. 11411.. Ulil. fX --- v tiui w unuij UU ..- llirjr ! roker In euch document, and If Mttidted oaiefull it wilt be diicoveied that $l starvation wages hae not et been put Into effei t True, the fltruies have Bhrunk, but only thoe representing the lump sum for the entire , .taraeason. In a majority of cases the rc- trifle hleher. c.t iv Last lear the bovs woiked six- 5. This year It will he Jive months and B? F"". rm example, ibkc ieanuers saiaij. lie is supposed to leceive Ti $12,000 a neason, or J2000 a month That was In 1"1. This sear his con- : J"-!- tract would call for about $10,500. ir ThI', ,s at a hypothetical case, but fjfcf scale or wages. The men Irtualls 1$ Jf wl" 8"t the same money for a shorter period. t?J That's the answer for the (.alary Rt has not et been put Into effect, although It will be going stioug in a eur ;t or bo. a snorter season means snorter paj this iear. In the future. hi- 'J when salaries become normal, the h Jj in, '1905 or something like that. LW fiEW holdonfi ate expected after express their tilspleaiurc, luilf play for one mote year. r Baker Doesn't Look 'T,HERC w111 be no syndicate baseball In the National League, and not , V mucn credence Is glen to the arn printed in New Toik a. couple of l days ago that Sloneham and Grant were the owners of the Braves, ac- recording to "Willi tin V. Haker, president of the Phils. ' ,c 't saw Mr Grant in New York " cald Mr Baker, $, was the sole owner of the Boston ball F f "Is own to put through the deal and expenses. lie also stated he could piove It any time he was asked. "There also is a story that Charles Webb Minph Is associated with I Grant in thp lillrrlinA nf tlia nluK 'PltAra Iu nn,liti.n I.. ,1. ., t...i . t ; ?t,nff conditions Mtnpliy never would "II xiai.er eviuemiy meani lo . business man to be a partner In a f'.'J park as Is tlle tae ln 1oslt0"- ""' r?. lAOfa a flAcllttlv lOlllll Minlnl flrnn I; p ". j.... ...,. v. .. wn v.441. hit- iiuuciiipe, anu win "J discover It when the season gets under way. Lf L "as """Orel! uiai me acquisition ,it u,e uraves by Grant, who is a c,oso lneu i Jicoran aim sioneiiam, and the probable puichase of the isJjSt. Iouis club by another financier from the same lodge, would make rl'rt',m88 much easier for iarr Herimann in his fight to letaln the chair. jl'manshlp of the National Commission. 4Jlt "was claimed, and If one more club -16-wouiu. De in conttol or tlie leacrnp. fy However, Herrmann Is up against ,.rV '1'aue has gone on record against him 4 (appointed to select his successor. Theic will not be another meetinc tmfil rviijj-aext December unless it is called on E ji fTrlfh TlnWAi". Tirol fnoa nml I'Kl.alu m, I 5 ... .. A4.uho ul, t-f .Vmlttecs of the National and American U I . t Jfor a third person to sit in the (ourt ,. naeiy 10 oe announceu ueroie tlie season end". 'THERE is one thlnu tettainand ue hnie thin on good atithoiitv if Hie AmeiUan l.eapuc inaltls on llerunann and t. an not agree on another, Uanu irilt remain uh the lomtntsston ai the represin- 'ViVre " ' i". if r Baird, Phils' New Third '& ' u.Zis ' - " ..."uu.n iimne 'T.liJn GLAS BAIRD the "ew ,lllrd bdsemu" ,,f "e Mills is a modest chap ?V?t. d h nt looking for a brass band to meet him at Hrna.i sirr a. not looking for a brass band to meet him at Broad Street Sta- cation wnen lie arrives to oegln ills WiTj.'.QUletly and does not even care for jfq JSld Keener, the .St. I.ouis sctlbe, ;JvBaIrd wants to be the silent partner in S the Cards and the Dills. r "St. Louis agiees with Miliadelphla that It Is ,i,JaHh.rd-sacker like Milton .Stock ai thlrd-sacker like Milton .Stock." wilies Keener, "and Balrd, who makes We home heie, lealles he is facing a handicap when he walks to Mip ninu M. the Phils' orchard. pliU "Balid made the e.piess request MMPhU fans with any flowery language. ... IT Iff an excellent lunp rnnnpr nnH thaf S'Jl v. SCarev and Geomo Burns. He nlmnlv W-'l't ... ... tvJ'wUhout a wild demonstration. Tor W( j.feeneers, because he wants to start all Pvr "1,en a fellow Is rapped on i'l'sald Balrd. 'When a fellow Is close v J, pull himself together. I figure I'm like u 4 ? tt tnuthADUU'lltA fans are L . M . ,i.nt I J,n. .. J.. 4... l o.w t...i. Mn if j,utu u rclleic a fellow who uas an idol laying what I'm going to do, hut traded me to Philadelphia, t Baird Welcomed His . niTHEN I left the club last summer Mr. Hlckey tald I would not te y " turn to the Cardinal.. When I heard this I told raj friends I would veloome a trade and told them lo try r "Balrd may not be a marvelous s Stock and Heine Groh, but he is u ' '.. manacer. -... ... . .. . .. , "As iiaira nas piajea in tlie national League for several jears, he Is ' a stranger to the patrons ofthe sans, a gem in neioing a siow, line. He can come in, pick "er f, uuntinui. a Bivir, jIO micij I scooping in grounders in front i7hen It comes to hitting. Doug mm coy biyius, rati a. iuhb ai. fthe type which may break up Those left nela bleachers should be easy for Doug, as that Is his iia spot. F iJJREQVESTLT last summer jt trajl on ie first and second thfi Phils' bleacher seats," o HJUKR &13BS$ZSZ . !- ';, f,rS:KEM p EE3KH PLAYERS Returned Unsigned and the major league clubs are not netting the majority unsigned. While this their best work nnd the annual retlie- tha ....untie IIia lim lint a u rAtrllln OC4UC4 flll.l Ulrtl lltl cnil-.Cl lilc Cil- lll""l, UilMKIIlt'U iilCl- l tV IIVCIC .lll. monthly wage is the same, it not .1 months nnd nrt tiald nn Hint basis, one week, and the same eastern will for tbiee weeks would be lotioed off It evplains the workings of the new are paid bj the month and the men slashes. The letrenchment pollcv plajers will Imagine the aie plaias iM month. 'Die ptateiH n(I far a (line and thru dnHc to for Svtnlirnlp RnsolmlJ. and he told me he club lie said he had enough monrj had a balance laice enouch to na take a chance" say mat .Murphy Is too shrewd a deal wIiIlIi iW mil inniu.ia a i,..ii Gaffne.v owns Braves Field and col- n.ana. Anil. 41. A ...... -I-1 - 1 ... That would give him four vote fell into line the pio-Herrmanns It no matter what happens. Tim by a vote of C to 2 and u committee a 6 to-2 vote. That Is impossible 41... 1.1. i il.. mc juu. i ur uidt leasou me com- T.eauues a Imm ai0nii,in. .. . . c . ,1, IlbU.lltll,, 414UIIIIU of last resoit, and the discovery is unici in( tnahe u more Baseman, Modest Athlete season's laboi. He wanti) to e.itor the cheers of the fans. n i.i i,i. the other daj. Auoidlng to Keener the tetent trade engineered between tough Job to replace not to intioduce io inuociiice himself tn ttio He doesn't um.c ii !,,. .1, .. ... i.a m... i.n,.. .. . . ' uctuuir a uai lor .Max nnni. i.. .,..i. ,.. . ,,..,., oi.toiv in iu I'liiuyvilie his part, he'll accept any Jeers and over In his baseball cateei. k the Jaw he'll tight harder thali ever." to a knnelmit in ti. ,i ,.,.r, .... A that tighter today. mouthing the torn of Stuck. n , , f 1 . . .. inr, i ituitr in go out Iheie and nith the home hoys. I'm m,t I'm more than pleated that they Transfer to Phillies to get him to send me to Philadelphia.' ball nlaver Ita in ,.. -..i ....... likable fellow and an easv athlete for .- Phillies. He Is. according to St. iwisung, teasing bunt down the third- up qn the run and heave right In th jams nun jurui 111. going tO HIS left of the shottstopper with his glove. is an thing but a slouch. He has a sianus jar away irom the plate and a game any moment with a lone he droie lo the CaidlnaW left field bound sitih a drive xcould diop AWXNxvfe-s-. '"MV r'-'iPs-iCv . A t im ,r & S2za . ..tbia0 T "vwumr.: y - Sit 1 iTD ' xL '" j1" ' - ilt H ' OH, MAN! I I rTCwTireeTsg .1 I ImLI.0.ST6i?-',)UHAe,,Eft,'1 LAVeM'T-UB6LJ feS JHB1I , : rr, PRiaeo .wmcm hc sees HST I mv you look ( A me ArS i tiwo J? VSSiSF . unnuulMi ur'ii T.4iKiLy uc t -s . y. -J" NICE ANU V j , p-917Z JA QUOD. ! : h thc yOruna Vlat. it-s r7l -VSwcET Tonight, y7x . ) 'KN WRo Ywi 1 j U much BCTitn ARRANReMEMrl 1 wk f i- rs ' rim. vJ A v71r J I I V 'yO I " J I fTSfl I " 4faAKfBl4A f 1 CA ' ; ii war isv r jn V IIIBIII y 43-1 ASA ' k?7., ,, 7 i I HEY.WA 5 V X ACT tlrte TVXT- ME.RUOOliNJirSS I r5adv ? ;omc ,p ' v nolaj ? gi May m- i BmK5v v:L .. NSRX j lik V V AMI I L . "--' ' I . . I - I , , FAIRS FKUTEST I AGAINST TAXES, Pennsylvania Slate Asaocia- tions Want Legislature to Repeal Bill BREEDING PROBLE M S Hv ROIIKRT T. PV1JI. That the bill which causes lh county fam of this State to be taxed is not In I favor with the fair associations was ! demonstrated lo tl e satisfaction of all at the meeting of the Per.nsjlvanla State Association of 0unt Pairs held JiMerdav at the Hotel Hanover. The delegates were unauhncus In the vvoil.ed well and put on smile hlgh-class bel'cf that the coun fairs shouldn't Kklttf. be classed as an amusement, hut as an ,." , , , .... ... educational demonstration s an " as a benefit show The tommlttee 'aniuseinent they are taxed. Tins levy 'ailv today had no report to make on vhtuall.v wipes out the $1000 nppioprl- llle "10'ie lalsed but It was estimated alion made by the State I at $2500 The money was turned over committee or tniee President Hal ' to en JlcGulgan, biother of .lack, White, of Indiana; Secretary .1 r. Sel-"na 1,e ,,as K0 occupied counting the doniridge, of Lancaster, and I J Jlc- change that he neglected to make a re-nt-rniott, cf Reading was appointed to ,,olt 'lhe committee will leport late take this matter up with the State Leg- '"''-'y- nci-oidlng to Herman Talor Hiid Islituie Tie follow lug tesiilution also , Ju-k "union, was passed 'the State Miould make ,v,u n"nbeis on the daborate and greater upproprlat on and should er. impi tro fair grounds of taxation Inlerclinp lipures I I Walter .Moon-, of the Horse llvlew brought i-oine Interesting figures con cirning the breeding of race horses to the attention of the delegates. This Is1 lone of the greatest pioblems the county I 'fairs rnd in fact ever lacing assocla' ' t'cii must solve in futuie ears. There has been a decided falling iff" said Mooie, "of lacing hures. This detreae Is best shown by tl e num. bcr of hoises that take recotds of bet ter than " 30 'Hie fewer that arc lueil, th- less number that will do better than , .' 30. '. "' " e -'- o bet- , : ' , , " " off eaih xear following, and In 1915 leieu : uv naip was n (leaned fu Imr " " ..w o. ..u .,, . there were but 2076 In 1916 there were 1,54: 1917. only 1453, and in 1918 the number had decreased to 112.'. This was .1 falling orr of 24 per cent from 1917 to 1918. r ,. c T l Continue Session Today The sesson will be continued this noriuiiB hi iu uciuc-n .iiimerH con- ... ultiv the XllrluAV ntiii nltrjnlnnD n.. how o vert Tse n fair better s. ,l,ev con.litlotis for u fair ground and sev- era! ether matters will be discussed. The following fair and agricultural associations were represented at ves- lar.l ii u tiisol lllfi lJi'ft I'vl ill t ll. .r. ,.j -. 4......,.. . ..... .m...... nidi- town Fair: Trenton Fair, Ualaware Mate .vioum: uiiii, i c iiesier ; Han- '.'::.. .-r.;;,"- .- ,." v.,:. l""? , MUtllJ. . .w.. w ,, .w. 4I.4llllJlUn county, jumaia couui, ueurord Coun. ty, Lebanon Valley. York, Heading, KUtztown, i-miaueipiiia cruniy, .Milton, Union County and Grati-Dauphln Coun- JLJ'lrVyr,.?; 1 ..-. . A -.--- -- -mh Aflt "'' I Southern Enters Prolekl I S-oulhern lllsh rk-hool baakeiball lit, take exieptlon to the utateinent that the were noon'",., raff. SSFS. X nWlrJZ'd not belna allowed to arranite reiralar eamea with outride team without permlnalon Camilen Downs HauMonfielil lladdonflfld. ..J.. Keb tl -Camden Hish hid little uiniruliy in ualeHllne lhe local hlirh school quintet. 80 to nil 4IIR lUiHI I'amden'a iiuuui ui.iiii4i. "","; "" , .camuen'a fallueVslni "" kn" """"""l iaii suessins , "T passu c waa continu OTHER SPORTS OA' PAGE 18 WILLARD AND DEMPSEY MAY TOSS A BUNDLE OF PATRIOTISM WK ( i rxre ( Mr O ( ro ZLLZ SM s r c jrMk n P6-8" zmmj Wh , ;Wy tusn VlMP r? 'kkk. I w- . T-r MT7y i tt) .msW Boxing Fans Contribute $2500 at McGuigan Show Louisiana Pill on Best Fight , , on Program With Benny i Valger, Earning a Draw , 11 AGEN -KELLY ACT GOOD ' Bj JAMES S. CAROL i BOX UllS and the boxing fans paid tribute to the memor of the late Jack Jlttiulgan noted promoter at Jhe National A. A last night While the life boxing home was far from packed, those In attendance made up for lack of Hum- I bers In tnthuslasni The citeitulners ianeu luograni stood out above the others the I-otilslana-Uenny Valger battle und the Jack Hagen-Splder Kell exhibition All, the others were exhibitions, but had enough class to diaw applaue Louisiana Delivers Louisiana, afiei a ptdlonged absence Johnnv Tillman opened the bIiow by wniui bordeied upon retirement, eame boxing tlnee fast rounds with Johnnv baeK foi lhe night tu pay his lespens Xelson other fos who enteitalneil to Jack ilctlulgan, the piomoter who 'were Willie Jackson-Jack lluso Jack gave him ),s dunce to make good In I Shaiklev-Vouug Coster, Jack Mrltton the boxing gam Louisiana, ulwa.vs a Jllke Uiirns. Krankle W'llllanis-nddle tenor In tlie bantam division during his I McAndiews and at least a dozen more time, is now a full-fledged feather-' bojs. weight Ilei didn't murmur when In-I ti,,.i. . ........ . fornif.1 Hut n..... . , , j , ' loruira tliat llenni Valger had been se- .' " "" "i-poiiem. i ...'" """ anair was billed as an ex- i,i.ui , ", , . . " "- r '",'on. 'oulslana takes the game very j , -.. n..ntc -.no biiir im; J ,"?', ?"tl "8 ,lle bho" "n,, fr llls '" " le lJ he 1 efused to take the trouble "J tfttlng Into ling togs Just to plaj "M lole a"er valger from the unenlntr eong. and fiom the moment he shot a K,wl"e ,0 llie '" ""til the last i second, when l,e connected with a right to the bodj. it was a seething se-nlon "'"'"a s woru recalled his exhibl- 11011 nirahlht l.'l.l 1'lHn ..-.. .. night of V H T ,i . 'i'"?".,"" I"S e t hen bantam champion twice for the """it Hie same dangerous left swing1 working, and often he nailed Valger n th head, twice just mlslng the Jaw lull'ui .11.1 .... .. tr - - .,c. ul(1 iioe uazzie J-ou s ana with his ring worl.. "Lousl" m.r.i,. ...,', merely ducked " or innge of the jabs and made the ;:." i ,hvr "" ?:" attempted to .4T4 1110 IlglHS, It was 11 cr4iit .... "acn foi LoulNUna. The bout ended with honois even. "ageii-Kelly Enlerlain ( . ..l. "-.?.'-''. it i" -int. 1.1111 iu iuiiruo upon uie boxlne iiumi., Produced by Jack Hagen, billed from '' i UJffri' IV UI I'I111MI inn 4 .i ...,.....". ". "'"ma, and .-pmer ueuy ooOKe.l rrcm Princeton, 1 his pair of forty.seven-rar.oId actois T u "fl audience applauding from the time they went on until they departed , ' T" speed d Uill?v?Sr','l,,,U,r' .,"1",K W" "" agility that would do Justice to jouth, these "bovs' Kent Hank rot),. ,he referee, ducking an,i dodging continually to keep out of dan- ger. During the act each registered 14.,, Vi,l,rtn.vn. ,,u ih. ,.. ,f ",'T." 4 ., as not there. . ........ . --....- ....i iviiucxoui Kelly's, iinner i. , "" "" ' "ni'citui s n wonder, alwajs coming from the fl00r anil n8ii,1r Jat: rKht 0, (,e ilxfen''' reply alvva came ln the form of a left to the chin, which lesulted in a knockdown. The "'bovs'' hit the m.it gracefully and with care. Hete Herman the ban'lnn. li i rete Herman, me uaiiinm king was' .' -.., i .j"''". raJWihAfum ON., or jernr V "; a Richard to Build Large Arena in New York City Sm lork. Feb . Itenarille of th W llluril.lenip.v conleHt, or wher II will take plac. Tx ltlckarn will rect a tnrg nrcna lier ln New ork rtclimlvelv for aportlnir cnter tnlliineiit. provldril th Cllhba boxlnsr bill now before lhe Leglalnturp l)e lomra a Ian. It pluna n grrnter and lurrer Madlami f-quare (lurclrn. Despite Hie extra labora thrnst upon him In the promotion of th tile flglit Tev atlll tlnda u Utile time to Inkpert xnrlous site for th proposed building. This would not lie neres aarr were It not for th expiration of the option lip held on land at 1.101 h street and lluilaon liver, whereon lie orlgluall) had planned to locate bla bin- aportlng rnlerprUe. the onI champion on the program. He entertained for three easj rounds with Max Williamson, ' Victory for Culeli s The champion and Bhiiiij Valgei; al most eame together. The timely ap pearance of "Doc" Cuteh. manager of Herman alone deprived the fans of a chance to see this high-class pair ln aitlon, This has been a match pro moters have been seeking, but always without lesults Herman, when he found himself in the ring against Val uer, was willing to go ahead, but Cutch ruled no. Cutch was king on this occa sion. ..muuku inc L-uuinrsj ui '.uionei ll. J. Hmi r,nn.I,.,.inri,. i . t.,...i marines, 101 bovs Just back fiom "" Hiimiu.mt ....aUC 49inilU over theie witn4.u,i 1. .i,n- .,., ..,.. meie wnnesseu uie snow irom tneeast ' galleiy It will be recalled that Colonel isuiin v n w in oe recuueti mat colonel t Van was the marine who captured a w whole battalion of Germans with 11 xv swaggerstlck. pi SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS mWO boxing shows will be staged to I . . . . . - .." ":.. :",f..f?"l..UU.,'B bout?' Walnut, but this tme It takes the form of an amateur tourney directed b Major A .1 Drexel Blddle. This tourney Is open to all amateurs, eiflier ln or out - .. or t h. the sen Ice. Beautiful trophies will be awarded tlie winners The other attraction for tonight Is at " i""A a. . .. P.o McFarland and .lohnnv Lincoln aie the uiml-un bojs The semlwlnd-up presents K'id McLoughlln and Battling .Moigan. Joe Mc'iovern s. Uddle Wagnei. Mickey Caiey vs. Joe Belmont and Killle nines vs. Johnriy Buck complete the piogram. v V lirnr of small mtJJlewf leM will ha lhe heaUllners at the Cambria. A C, tomor- "'"Z"."i.,.n.,,l...,..:.-r,.','"t""': vvoiaaat ilowlanrta Tha. leeTi "hi I" ni puTn'r JfJ?"k du?lns Jb. ia.t Iw "week, "and hil mad eood. Uobb) (lunula la LooMm ant or Ilow,n',, !" , ' ""hw.th TounB Merino In the aeinllnd.up hulllvati ahould extend Marino. Tho other bouts will. And T'"?..f,'.?'lS"",nfi'L,"''"n' jTortT.nO I Chiri.y.o .Neil. VullS; vv.lu? (.'otmora. - ..'"u.0'. "!"? "?' "'" " . the National Haturday n sht (leorxe c'hanev u, perform her for the dm tlm. th'a ar when h meets l'ete Hsrlle. the mod- t .'IV"',., JiiDj.ei"n lt 'SLl Gardner.' F ' '"",WH . . 1 '11m Ilroner. or Jjvncaster. .yi ha se.n in " third sesalon Ilsrrv oIe. of Hrl.tnl, I ha been selected lo meet Uroney Younr, VIONT EVEH SO To HtiR.' OLD TltSHT V .? wmrzus V ' POWELL'S WORK BEATS MIDVALE Hancock Forward Stars in Victory of His Club Over Eastern Leaguers Ilostun. Maaa., Feb. C Francis Oul- t-.-vtic-x'vt iMinnn T-.,...Tr.n lmet ,1B l,een named as tho new captain DOBSON DROPS ANOTHER '' the Massachusetts State golf team. j His appointment was made jesterday by i President A. I), Locke, of the Massa- . t i chusetts (olf Association, who at a meet- American League Ing of tile executive committee In the W.I.. I'.C. w I, p i' I Kxchange Club announced the appolnt- st.roluiiiba 4 o l.non Y. TrolT... j's' .lino ment. Mldrnl. j 3 I .710 lloliaon.... t S 'loi. x Hancock K I .7110 S. I. 11. A. I 3 .300 Wilbar.... 4 .5.10 .000' vuirn Down goes the great Mldvale team, and to l.lr Powell belcngs the credit for humbllnt," the Kastem Leaguers. The Steel Vt'oikeis were defeated by Han cock last evening In the American ' TJn. .., i.., -r,..- ir.ii i .i i League seiles at Trajmore Hall by the score of 23 to 20, In one of the most exciting games ever plaed heieabouts. According to the records of the league, Hancock Is the best team ficm any and evry angle, and Mitch Hopkins's ag gregation certainly showed In the last ten minutes that they are no counter feits. In the last half of the closing session the bos pulied themselves together and, with tlie figures 1S-9 against them, started the rally that finally wound up In the sensational victory. They had scored H points against ), and crawled up on even terms with Mldvale In the league standing The Dobton five, which at the start of the basketball campaign, was picked to win the AmerKau League pennant. received its worst defeat of the season J last night at the hands of Yc-uts Truly, score 32 to 17. The latter started out to run ud' a bla- score and goals came so rauldlv at Ulg score uiiu hunia caiiie no lapiuiy ai 4V. Viotrlnnlncr thnl IIih flrwt lialf 41,4, I "'g scuic m s 14...10 m npiuiy ai - the beginning that the first half the I J, Inner soon had a commanding lead cl.l.iti bent trettlnc blirirer n tha r.1.. 1.. ..... ....- ........ bo-. j..w 44.4.4. piogressed. Jo Herman battlea .llmmv Devlne and VValU Uaah claabea with Marty Campbell In th. other two bout., lilalM-luni. llahtnrlKlit bout will feature i tha OlMnpla ahon on Morulas evenlnr. n.V. lum t.ll T.'kIIs li . . m.r Z J lem Uddle Kellv. the "Utq ."New TOrlC I bos . witu save Ileum l.eotinra nuh u battle here a few weeka ato. earned the rich to met Lew ttniUr In the main session Kelly la a ntronr boy, und one capable ot flvlne aa veil a. taklnir punish ment. lie should ylve Tendltr a hard llsht. Joe Tlnllta und PliU Kramhlnl .u, I4.h4. In th- 4nilBni.il. ,...'.."." CUinS anether In the aemlwlnd-up Jlucklea ltliev I two more exhibition names leatvrday The nd Tony I'rlend meet In the third aej,0", will play the llo.ton Ued Hoi ' Suartana. fflaJir: itw&liv:kx""v,vat u,n",on" TXIIIieh Hllfl llltlV rt fn .... "'sit I ' ..... nn. I..l..n .n... ... .U- .. . . 1 ii l y puncn and Wily Deilm, and J,,y 11) son. The flnt of the aeries of amateur bnut ..in I.. I...M li lli rti. ..,-t.. . u. wouis ht."" -Phi. l.o.t .ill 'J"r.Vr ".: onilay ThU bout win vo on at the Ion-, eln.lon or tha third buut Tommy o'Maller. American t' US"' ",' ft" K.' yvu, ui in nlirht ' .1.1 OUUnrl am a rank I B4nn.. 4 .-au. V..rl. u nrnnll.ini. hn. ,, '.. warda. prealdmt of the OUmpla, will suudIv the trophies. " Pet Herman, the bantam boss, Is work, imr dally at J.clc O'nrlen'a mnuil Ths rhamplon'a first bout .nce roturnlnir to civilian llfo will bo tn I'lttaburiiii on Monday nlBht. when lie meats Patsy Hoanllii at Uie Duquesno Harden. o.nni Ilaltllnr Isluakr and Jim Corfey battle before tha Armory A, A. in Huston Keb. ruarj !- t Ted Lewis meet. Holdler Uart. Held at the same, rlub I'ebruao as 'lhe Harry Orb-C'la Turner match will b sisseJ ona week later. February 25. at the Armory. Harry Creb and Tommy Robson will i)asb In k "turn match before the Clevelsnd A. c,'. In Cleveland on February 17. INTO THEIR FRACAS (vJtxrrrUH6 V us vir-rvv nice S ??feiCA iV-:.?X. ,sCLSs v., W&6 A 1) ' I Lr?W ;CWM ,'EITlAFB AlK't"-''' -ml WMm ii i "III1!1 : rmtktmfaWMmMmmmmmmmmamm GERMANTO WN FRIENDS HAS SPORTS FOR ALL mg George Donates Cup for X'Country Race .i KI?lrJ O0' f l.nilaiid rtrf nllj loiiatrd moiilir rhalltnge cap to in Nontlirrn Counties Crom-Countr.T Je'tlon, and tliut liodr lmmdl 11 nrranicril lliat the trophy nhoulil 0 nn Intrrrrglmrntal affair, to be romPf,(, ,,. nnnuIIy ,, lhe , Prl rrer olTrrrd tijr an i:nsllali mon arrli for a fnot-raclnc erent, and by III llrltl.l, follow r. of track anil "ld tport In rotialiltrtd a a fore runner of the irooil tlilnns to rom. In III lit war the Kmi-Unli rnlr unci plnty of opportunity to Sfe the jcood results of nthlrtlc trnlnlnc on III battle-front, for. Ilk America, It was the ranks of athletn and foot baller tliat eontrlbulrd Hi niont ac "V." " e'ement on the flrlnir Hn. Th nir royal trophy will jo to the wlnnlnr trams In a raco of tight mil, to b b Id In the spring of each J ear. All military and natal I ram a will be ella-lbl. and errlnn It la ex peeled (hat this hill and rinlr content will be one of'th biggest tljtures or Ha kind In the uorlil. YOUNG BOXER DIES In iiic Marcolies. FinUlipr of .- .-A '. iredtlic liecse, Vict m of "Flu" .. , ,'"c cm",0J,,u by. ,A A; V . . 'Smith, who has personal supervision, of -New ork, eb. 6. Irving Margolles, all sports. Mr. .Smith believes In ath whose quick knockout of Freddie Heese i letlcs for all. Kvery student enrolled In and his masterly boxing In the semi-1 "'e school, unless phjslcally unfit, Is windup to the recent lonard-Dundee ' ur?a lo tHl" Prt hi athletics, contest In .Vevvark caused him to be ,, LfarB!Unt,s !clled to be a. bit l.nll.r1 fl,rn,.l,n,. M,a J .. b.DtIB arrt al,Ut B'" "l foi sports a ,...... ... ,,.,.,,R nuuu n coming champion, died of Influenza at iiMt a. in. vesterdav at r.liiimt Sliml I Hospital. Irving leaves a widow and a tvvo-jearild baby, both seriously 111 with the same aliment that took an ay tho joung boxer. Young Margolles. who was studjlng law, hoped through his boxing to ob tain enough money to take him thiough college. Ho caught cold the night of his bout with Heese. MINNEAPOLIS BARS FULTON iftfixinc CnmmiHtiinti Snannnda1 uoxing iomiuisHoii suspends rrcd ior Indefinite renod Minneapolis, .Minn., leb. 0 The Mill- nesota boxing commission, meeting here late today, voted to bar indefinitely I'reri Pulton, of llochester, Minn. heav- .Vnnnn' HnJbv!iB.oro8,:arr"1B ."'KtTl- ,un?.erstoNod t'he'ommlV" sloners look the action after discus- slon or Fulton's statement made recently In San Francisco thai Jack Dempser had ciouuie-rrosseci" mm in tlielr flglit on , July 27 last. OUIMET NAMED CAPTAIN To Lead Massachusetts State Golf , Team Thin Season PENN CANCELS MATCH Wrestlers Not in Shape for Co lumbia Meet The University of . Pennsylvania wrestlliisr team canceled vesterdav Its date for a dual match with the e.'olum- bla niatmen nnirii was to nave Been lleia Ilele tomorrow night. The Quakers, In asking Columbia's assent to an aban donment or tlie meet. Bald tlielr team was not leadv for a bard match. Thej suggested tliat the" watch lie scheduled for Tebruarj 28, to Jih'u. v.n lislil in u ii 1 I n rlAI. i "0 -" ""' COLUMBIA OARSMEN REPORT Three Veterans Answer First Call for Candidates New lork, Feb. 0. Between fifty audi sixty candidates reported for xarBlty anu freshman rowing at Columbia jester dav, when the first general call for can didates was made. Tie practice began on the rnwlmr muddiies ln the university gymnasium under the direction of FredJ fiaisieuu, aciitig neau coacu. EDDIE STYLES WINS Xortll Hills Star Gets Qualifying Medal at Piuchurst I'lnrhurat. v 0., Feb. 6 Udward, StIes of the .North Hills Country Club, I Kdge Hill. Pa . won the quallflng medal ' the .St. Valentine golf tournament here I . flnUhlneT with n lotal of 11.6 jesierriaj . iiuisiiing wiin aloiaioi liio t for t le V3 I olesband leading 11. field ' by a margin or tour strokes. KorcHiam Ball Tosscrs Report New AorK, Peb ll lhe candidate, for the 1'ordliam baseball nine reported for their Inl'tal workout In tho unlverlt "em" yeaterday afternoon The nquad, whldi num bered about thlrtj, waa In eharae of 'ArtIe" Llevlln, the cllants' former third baseman. Swartlunore to Meet Rutgers ,v Hrunswlik, I'eh. C .Sew York Uiit- veralty. Swarthmore and btevens haxe been l. an nlo nail ntt tha H IT11II n I X. , l.1 "' " ""l-T" " "- --' 'lain v.iruun7. It wan announced seatenlai. Ihnunh llii dates haie not been announced Charles Bellerjeau. tho hurdler, was elected captain of the team. Giant. Book More Games ' e ork. rb fl The 11 la in a hoskecf TaberbVi Wins Both Gurnet Vmnk Tabetikl concluded fiU i.ritrU.....ni wlth John M?toS at t.l??.,,uent Atlenn . M " " . " ..-...-.. i.xn;.v. UlllJUru ft n ll tx. a --.. George Beach 'Wilis Race IMnrhurst. N. '.. l'eb II The nn. ...n. hufst Jockey 'ffi!.ifa,g,.t..?.'"..','" . lunch, en'ereu o jiiss i:.ther '1'ufis. V0f . Iloston, and!dden by Lambert Splane. Cornell Wim Fourth Straight llllllia. X. I.. Fb The Cornell I ketball team won Its fourto atralvhi (i... here laat nUht bv defeating- HI (lanrence Vnlvrrslty J4 to in I ,r'nte 1. Yale Call. Baeball Cdndi.latei New Ilaren. Conn.. IV.J A call for 1 Yale varjltj husehHll candidate, was l.sued ' last nlsht. A meeting of the candidate, will be held lonlsht T 1 , ' - St ' ' I . ' ' Through Efforts of Mr. 'Ai A. Smith Virtually Every Student Takes Some Part in Athletics at Suburban School STANDARD IS HIGHER By PAUL PREP GI.TtMANTOW.V KltlHNDS' SCIIOOT has been forging to the fiont in the scholastic athletics of this city. Six years ago this Institution was heard of but little In athletics, nnd then ii was usualy in the lino of defeat. Today the status of the suburban school Is on a par with virtually all of the private Institutions of the city and section. In soccer It has proved Its su periority two jears, straight over the other members of tho Interacadcmlo League. This development Is due mainly to Ml. - -lL..l. . tl . A. . SLrollg Uersolml nlmrnl l mmln ntiil In most cases the boy quickly sees the ad- vantuges offered and leports for prac tice. Virtually All Report How well Mr. .Smith has succeeded In getting the students to partlclpato 'In i f.ports Is show n best by figures. . There J are about 175 Tjo.vs enrolled In the Khout. Of this number 130 tako a regular and active part In the school I portc. 1 he others report at Irregular Ifll.w. II.M..I.I 4 .1.. . .!... Llll UUKHUIH II1U )tUI. JIr' Smlll Ue full charge of the bo)fl. ue Is kept on the jump lnuaiiy all afternoon. The students are divided "Uo classes according to their ages, 'Ihoso from nine to twelve am coached from 1 to 2 o'clock; twelve to lour- ien ears of age, froul 2 to 3 o'clock. ll"1' llle oWtr bo s from 3 to C. It Is n,k? compulsory that every boy tako two 1JC"I1S of gjmnaslum work each week, Cnder the line coaching of Mr. Smith Germanlovvn Friends' soccer team this season went tlirmiirli IU BClieduln xvlth. out losing a game, and Incidentally won .. D.. .. . .. the Inteiacadenilo League title. Vlc- torles were" registered over Pcnn Char- i ler. Central High. Wilmington Friends, e"'.f ? L'I",er u',rby and Ger- Garrett Leading Scorer Tom eJarrett, captain-elect of tlie IBIS team, was the leading scorer, tallying eight times. Walter Miller. Fritz and Bob Trultt also were star plaji-rs. Captain Dick Bullock alwajs played a line game at fullback. "Our athletes." said Mr. Sirilth. "must be made right here at German town. We cart't follow tho example of other schools, that of dropping a plajer because he doesn't show enough skill at the start and substitute another, because wo haven't the suitable number of men. "Wo must take the bovs when thejy report nnd develop them to fo a team Our hois run from nine to seven teen veal s of age, and we take care of the smaller ones as well as those Vbo play on the xarslty' teams." Mr. Smith Is a graduate of the Spring field Training College, where he was a m.mi,pr of the baseball, basketball and soccer teams, nn nas oeen connecieu with Germantown Friends' for five jears. soccer teams. II - , - CENTRAL STARS INELIGIBLE Six Crimson and Gold Trackmen' Under Faculty Bnn Central High School's track squad was nit lmni i.sierdav when the mldsear re ports weie Isued and It was found that several stan performers wero Ineligible. Joe Ilalney and George Hafner are the two whose loss will be felt most, an both are Interscholastlo champions. IlStlnler Is champion sprliUer. while Haf ner Is champion inner, uauv. nmun, Gordon and Cooper are under faculty 1 ban. Smith Signs Giant Contract .w x0rU. Keb fl Oeorse Smith, the former I'oluinbla pitcher. alnl a contract Uh the Ulania eterda). Hmlth pled with mo or three clubs last season an; showed o much ability a tlmea that lanr "..,... .h. h . !" JUUraw .till believe, that h. la a eom. Ine atar. SUITS aim .80 AasV OVERCOATS JL-JL REDUCED mtOSt $30. (25 AND tt PETER MORAN & CO. S. E. Cor. 9th 3c Arch Sti. oren Itonday and Saturday venlnz a o'clock. i Major A. J. Drexel Biddle .ilotlnz T0".rnn.n n.i.l Vlenil) Starts FBIinUARY B tlold Matches Jt.Foka Frizes rairnll start tralnliu note Id Body Building Boxing 3 niiia. Approved by V. H. (.overnroent TAUHHT U1T1IOUT I'llMSIIHI phi,a-Jnck 0BrIei . sra "-- IKIli fhlBalt ntt i-oune 15 sirT linen jrt Cer IBIli rhf.tm.t 4h Dpif NATIONAL A. A. f "j"" XIMITV t'WII'llKI.L vs. vV,IIA iiAHII XII .HlK. I1KKMN TS. J1VIVIV IIKVI.NK TPl imOfL ts. 1IUIKY HU.tU Oscar Gardner vs. Jack Russo Geo. K. 0. Chaney vs. Pete Hartley TltKKT AV PONAUIIl'H. 33 S. 1ITI1 HT. IIASKLT 1IVI.L Pennsylvania vs. Yale WelE.itman Hall. SSd t Siirnce sis., a:30 frvllmlnnrsr rreshman cam lieaervetl seat (Includlns war las), S.vc, j. J,"io" Ci"rl admlsaloD. 83c. Jluuchnc after same. T . . ,., , .. i . . ."" Palace Rink i I1J?,,,J " - itnl.T.KIl KIHTIMI AMI IIXNCLSO UU IIM'IJ Mon. Jt Wed. Nlihls Ladles S. Children Adm. FULL Aflrruoons K i K 'i- l n ;ii 2, .1 "J m i w 4t ml Jl 1 4 fi A ,r J&A 'i i. f; ,il All m 1A .cVJ 1 y .'A iU r M A