.7 .i.'v- " CfiAWt 1 " . . . ' TV. a i . Yw -i l ki I i, ;t W A T " " V N j' EVENING PUBLlft LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919 16 &S WILLARD, LIKE CONNIE MACK, BELIEVES "HOME TRAINING" WILL PRODUCE A WINNER A rfr.wwwtv.,- - k' tV ri.- Eft 'f " fclf : CHAMPION J. HAS BEEN PREPARING SECRETLY FOR YEARS 'A Much-Abused Hcavyiveight King Read of Jeffries' s Mis- , take, Profited by Lesson and, With Aid of Gym nasium in Home, Took Workouts Every Day By 1I0BEIIT V. MAXwT.t.t. Snorts Hollor Krenlng ToMI 1 edgcr 'TES3 WILLARD will not be a bis, soft sap when lie enters tho arena sto defend his title against Jack Dempsey somewhere In America on July 4. Tlioso who expect the big boy to vvajdlo nil over tho ring In his ' elephantine efforts to get his fat stomach out of tho way of Dcmpsey's wallops will be very much surprised, Tor Jess Is not clcphantlno In his .aW bbs iLan iaLanBBBa aMf-i S..'a .. " ".MH LflHWn'W aW TaaBBBBBam fnSmTi jPTcw sbbbV, bbbbbbbbbbI V Wv '"NiiaBBBBBBBBBBT'aBBBT aieafajaajaes JESS WILLARD heavyweight championship, and ho believed in preparedness. When tho Dempsey specter loomed up In tho offlng tho champion put in a few extra licks and was pretty confident of hlsabillty to stand the grind before sign lng tho papers for that U00.000. Jess expects to beat Jack tho Giant Killer. I visited Willard In his home In Chicago a jear ago and spent an afternoon with him. Ho was thinking seriously of donating his services to tho Red Cross at that tlmo and almost signed to box Fulton for nothing. Jess was In good shape then, and I was surprised to find him in that c6n dltlon until he invited mo to go up to the third Hour of his homo und look over some interesting things ho had there. It was a largo room and contained every plcco of modern gymnasium apparatus. Pulley weights, dumbbells, wrestling mats, a rowing machino and horizontal bars wero there, and in ono corner was a punching bag platform. niO loxlng gloics tccrc hanging on the tcalls and they shoiced slx7n o rough usage. Jess said he worked a couple of sparring partners for a short time about three days a week. Willard Profits Through Jeffries' 's Mistakes ttnuua room probably would surprise somo of thoso wise guys wno lne I am loafing and taking things easy," said Jess. "I am up una. bV,?.? he.ro -for nmshnlf hour every morning t weights and rowing machine, skipping work out with sparring partners every iiniM n. nppk. I nm not taking off weight, but am not putting It on. All t w-Ant to do Is to keen in fairly good for me to fight it won't be torture to go through the training period. "The fate of Jim -Jeffries was a lesson to me. I will never forget the storici I read of how hard ho worked for the Johnson battlo and what a pathetic sight he was when he .tried to fight tho big black. Tho papers f1 i-ald that Jeff was only a shell, with everything burned out on tho inside. ' Ho had been taking it easy for such a long tlmo that it was Impossible for him to tako off weight and retain his strength. That oxperlenco never will happen to mo. Ulght now I am ready to nght in two momns, ana when I enter the ring I shall bo nt. Make no mistake about that. No ono ever will catch me out of condition." That was a year ago, when l'ulton was busy claiming the champlon 'sfilp and telling tho world ho was peeved because Big Jess Ignored him. Had it been at any other tlmo tho public would have forced "Willard to dispose of Fredward, but tho big war then was too serious to devote much f'ltlme. to a mere boxing match. But tho champion had looked forward to a case like this and was ready to knock Fulton's block off which he surely would havo done. Jfow wo havo Dempsey. It, took r r over, ', Jess een refusing 135.000 offered by Jimmy Dougherty for a six- .", round fuss right hero In Philadelphia. 'Willard, however, declined all Oilers, periormcu somo moro iiumc-iraimu biuuls mm wiiuu ava. juwHuru ' H . .. ....... .... . ..., . ... ii..j .iii i appeared on the scene with .that ti. Jtaalfoflnn t J?,," WILLARD admits he cares little for the boxing game, but has no objection to the money he receives for Ms services. He is not taking a chance In boxing Dempsev for ttOOfiOO. There arc plenty of guys icho tcould fight both of them for one-half that sum. 1 Present Champion a Shrewd Business Man t TESS Is tho most expensive champion wo ever have had. Moreover, he has made more money than any man In the boxing game. Since win- ,ntng the championship from, Johnson on April 6, 1915 almost four years ago he has made close to $100,000 and fought but onco. He posed for advertisements at so much per pose, boosted soft drinks and tonics at so i Jnruch per boost, appeared as a star ' "much per appearance and allowed f tuircrcnt Danus mrouguoui me country. lie Is a shrewd business man and a good showman, and when he . ,,ilvorced himself from the firm of Curley & Jones, purchased the Wild ,.West show and traveled around as tho owner, Jess made money on the ' .proposition and even collected a profit when the outfit was In winter quarters in Jacksonville. He had soreral hundred horses who were eating ,, their heads off when It was decided to build an army camp outside of the t 'town. Jess rented his show steeds to the government and made moro '- itwn they were worth. -' f In the ring he has the same salesmanship ability. He boxed only once ' wtncOfTvlnnlng the title, and that was a ten-round no-declslon bout with tfceor Jbld Frank Moran. For that ho iT-.,iout or mat distance, rsow ne iryou ininit vi anoincr ugiiicr wuu uuo icceivvu iou,vuu ior appearing two battles? It can't be dono. Eighty -thousand a shot Is pretty good, fer a champion. FILLAIZD also Is the poorest paid challenger that ever stepped Into the ring. "When he boxed Johnson the negro got all of the K 4KrtV ana toncn cverytntng was JJi' frn home. Tom Jones had to v 4t of Cuba. " - Vcmpsey Will BcW,ell Paid for Work tw- X "M&C DEMPSEY will receive about as much as was paid Frank Moran Vn 191fi. Thft nresent chnllenrer. however, han a Iwkttnp rnnTA nml tt "- -- . " . - "- W- i of a favorite with the masses. , m very bit as good an attraction as Li mv seen nanaeu mo rougn stun, C kl. . Tomorrow In New York Dempsey the papers and post forfeits, and a suitable location to stage tho ovent., Ho Is experiencing con difficulty, for unless the laws aro changod In several States a it to' a decision will be impossible. Many spots havo been dug out Colorado Springs at ill A mw hotel here and the &m ,-WMwttoe I WILLARD movements nor docs he possess a fat stomach, llo has been training se cretly for moro than two years-5". " not real hard training, but Just enough to keep In fairly good con dition and prcont tho accumula tion of too much avoirdupois. Ho has not allowed himself to grow slow ' and loggy during tho flghtlcss period and It will not bo such a hard Job to get down to battling weight. Jess will need lots of work mako no mis talto nbout that but ho will not vcakcn himself like Jeffries when ho goes Into strenuous training. Willard has a gjmnaslum In his homo nnd lakes dally workouts. Nothing Interferes he docs It every day regardless of his whereabouts tho night before. Ho Is too wise a bird to tako chances, and, anyway, -tho light cxcrclso appealed to him. Jess know that some tlmo ho Ir- Minllv vLnulil he, fnrrpA into ft. nosU tlon whero ho cither would have to retlro for good nnd all or defend tho punching tho bag, using the pulley tho rope and shadow boxing. I chance I get, which is aoout tnreo condition, and when tho time cornea . ' gobs of arguments to put the match 1100,000 offer It was grabbed without performer In a Wild West show at so his wealth to accumulate In a dozen received 160,000, which Is a record is to get tivv.vuo lor ooxing uempsey. over an jess naa was a desire to hock the family jewels to get Mm -" .--, ...v. , bvw. w M..U M He really Is cheap at ?27,f00. for he Willard. However, contenders always ana jhck is iucKy to get tnat bundle and his manager, Jack Kearns, will Tex luckard will start out on a still present Is being seriously considered. owner will make almost any concession Ms hostelry, , ' -v-.. Mtt'MU h0m0iulJ ti i WONDER Nwrruu ive BCSM HANGIKJ6 ground This House For Six Y6AR-S Movu - Gcc! I'D LIKE A CHAMftP OP ii i J MlfiHT AS wcll takc Anothcr. RtDC Ohl ThS OLD SWIMG. NOT MUCH M THC WAV OF rMUSEieUT 80.T IT 5 ALL IVC GoT.BOYi AiM'T IT A ObiC ( STARBAHERY SIGNS WITH A'S Connie iMack Receives Con tracts of Scott Perry and Perkins SATISFIED WITH TERMS Connie Mack's Athletics are taking shape. Tcstcrdny tho 'tall tutor re ceived tho signed contracts of Scott Perry und Italph Perkins. The mem bers of the star battery expressed sat isfaction with their terms. Captain Larry Gardner signed his contract on Tupsdny. mJrll0.1?",1" of ?Try refutes the m u?,n. 'If,' h lntenI'I to desert tho Ath wih HJif'? ,ieaTOn and cast h's fortunes with the Delaware County Leagje. There J,"-ni, J!ht the blif fellow Jnas ap. Preached by representath es of the Inde pendent league, but he has shown l.l wldnm In refusing nil their offers andi signing wth Manager doing Perry has glen Mnck. Dv evldencaf his jrntltude to tho leader of the Athletics! 2jh." "nnn" In which tho latter 'de-1 V . "" li,sc Acar ien lie -(Perry) absolutely refused to join Boston after h had been awarded to tho Braves by the National Commlss'on. - " Perkins did not say much In his com munlcatlon to Mr Mack returning his signed contract. The young receler is wintering at his home In Gloucester Mass.. and informed PnnniA thnt i.A .. In good condition and eager to begin the season. Perkins caught splendid ball last year, his first In tho majors, and bliould show the effect of his experlcnco In his play this jear. RETURN CAGE GAME Potli's Naval Team Meets St. Co- ltunba Tonight Frank l'eth's naxal training school team of Lcaguo Island will Btack up against the at. Columba fla in a re turn rontet at the local navy jard this evening. The Saints won tho first con tent two weeks ago by a margin cf one PolnL Gloucester City League Games filoncMler Cltj-, X. J., rvb 0 In th C!oueiter Ciey lkethatl I-eagus rnmn "Used In th. P. n. II. T. M, C. A.. In Cm. den. tna Mlrop team took on a wlnnlrw mrlde whfn It defeated the Svlvan A. f by the cor of 3T to 2.1. while the Triangle A. C handed a, trimming to the Itoielin quintet to the tuna of 43 to 4. Droney Defeats Allentown Dundee Allrntnwn, Feb. 7. In a rattllne light weight bout nt ten rounds in tho Ljrlc Arena laat nljcht, Tim Droney. of tancaater won deelalvely oer Allentown Dundee. Virtu ally try round was -Droney'a. T7 lV r v vs Wi 1 Jfnrtt JOHNNY NELSON RETIRES FROM BOXING; LEN ROWLANDS IN WIND-UP AT CAMBRIA Veteran Kensington Man Quits Ring After Thirteen Years of Ac tion Under Manager Johnny Burns THIRTHnN years In tho boxing game has been enough for Johnny Nelson. Yesterday tho veteran Kensington light weight announced, through his manager, Johnny Burns, that he had engaged In his last professional encounter. In the future Nelson will devoto all his tlmo to business. During his thirteen years of rtrg serv ice Nelson met all tho good boys. Listed among 'his opponenis were Ad Wolgasl, Battling Nelson, Charley White, Freddy "Welsh, Benny Leonard and WJlllo Jack son. His only knockout defeat was by Leonard In New York, when he passed out In the second round. I- . Nelson's last fight was at the Cambria last Friday night, gaining the decision over Tim Droney. He broke Into the game under Johnny Burns and was un der his care until he retired. rete Herman, the bantam champion, and Joe Tlurman, the Chicago challenger, soon will bo seen In a local ring, Tho match between this high-class pair of boys virtually has been clinched. The Olympla hopes to stag this as the wind-up on the night of February 24, Froste frop) U celsbrotls? ' i Ms fltit-Hrlt Urtkiau. Jiiil to i HI) oellre. as ulll rerres vm. Ihnt Km Mttll fj oellre. km ., m - Ike Johnnv Ortmh-Kddlo ttcAndrwtt jlleci)- rowsa eem vwtorm ie jimrrican i, , la trammers lonfffM. i;.T4lr"-rl ' inspiring indlv Juttto w "ft he has turne) wuifr m yS wwriwii fca WHAT A SEVEN - YEAR tjUGSS I'LL' TAKG A DRIMK- IT'S A WOMDER TMCSG FOLKyl That claim Thcy ovajkj Mfi. WOULDtJ'T SLIP MC A LITTLE FReSH WATCR OCCASI0MALLY HCR COFACS COrAPANY Gucas ILL Cl 'dM A SorJG JoiT To CHCeR'GM UP Mm, til ITTT t 1 III r mill . !. '-LJ !j Powell Ousts Jimmy Brown In Cage Circuit, Passing Star Hancock Player First to Register 100 Points, . Topping Field With 103 JACK L4WRENCE GAINS JIMMY BROWX, of the SL Columba team, has been supplanted ns tho leading scorer of the American Bask'fct ball League by "Liz" Towcll, the star forward of Hancock. Tho latter "Is the first player to register 100 points. Powell hRS dropped In forty two pointers from the field and his work has been of a consistent nature. He has played his poorest against the weaker yiiba, but, stacked up against Mldalo and St. Columba ho showed his class. - Powell fs ono of tho most peculiar men In the game In that he rarely makes easy shots. Jack Lawrence, of the Saints, Is tho ono pla) er who has made the best gain o the week, lie Is now No. 8 on tho list, anil. Judging by the way ho Is scoring, It will not be long beforo ho Is among tho first three or four. Lawrence li tho beat scoring center, although Hag gerty Is a superior Jumper. Mocky Uunnln, tho former Southern High star, continues to drop them In with regularity from the 15-foot mark. Trom this source ha has compiled 4!) of his 83 points. It is his ability to 1 make good on tho free tosses that glcs 1 him such a high rating. Hancock still monopolizes tho team scoring necords. The conquerors of Mid a!e lead In tho field goals, assists, total points and havo had less points regis tered against them any any other team. BENEFIT GAMES TONIGHT Star Basketball Teama Will Play to Aid Returned Heroes There will bo two basketball games at Traymore Hall, Iranklln street ana Co lumbia aenup. thin etentnir. the proceeds to go to a fund for the benefit of tho returning noldlers. Yours Truly will ap pear In ono of tho games, while Tioga All-stars, a girls' sextette, win play a formidable opponent In the other. Slaltery to Coach Tufts Nine Mrdford. Ma.. Feb. T. Jack Slattery. who turnad out several strong nines at Tufts, will take charge ot tho Prawn and Dlue baaeball squad until he goes to the South with the Uraves as coach and scout. Ioppc Willing to Play Jake Schaefer in Fall ew YorkT Feb. 7. WIUI lloppe Is willing jo meet young Jake Hrliae ler. He telegraphed his acceptance ot the challenge from Milwaukee jes terilay. Honpe slated that he was honked solidly through to June, but was ready to meet Schaefer In October, November or December,-preferably In New York. He stipulated that the agreement for the match be signed In this city not later than next May, lie sug. geats that the winner take the entire gate receipts. In addition to the 15000 or 110,000 bet, lloppe Is scheduled to play In Kansas City today. while watching Lew Tendler fight, I had an Inspiration to write the following; TENDLKn. WIDE OP WILLY nhl TMiffer. anfifer of vHtanaled tiiluht. (Vrrol Aovthpaw Ahi0 ol lAe World? raousasds havo eaoerlv viatehtd iou flaht g comma cnomptvne ruin ineir (fit rones you ve nurira, Vo'i ore the Aotle mnreel of Die noe. Of tellsclB tiour fiaht tcs'rs never tfrerf. W follow you through oil (fie (.allies you Wfl0C, "Olil Bovl" Your'r tcorslilpped and ad-"-ibW "CHICK" HOSKOWITZ. 1tklv flnnnlsa arrived horn yesterday. nobby used ths long dlslsnce on.' .nc dlslsnce on Tuedssv to tell us that ln Kowtsnds had been fouled br Harry Arab In Pittsburgh on Mondsy i ire verlfls.1 this yeaterdsy with an night. armful ot rituburgh cllppuiga. Jack Ilagen. former renn trainer, ring rvctor and tlebot taker, wprkert hard to lemsfH soccoi at Mi rati I ldWll4s t l). bbsis sBBK.flBBOvve asBvio m i isjBlluii. AnsBRTrsanaf 'TFWjKlTfl Miiair - OLD CANARY THINKS ABOUT SlfJS MY Fool HGaO CtFP FOR 'CM But they if. (SOT SO USED To MCARIWG MG CHIRP They dom't Cjcm Tip, M2 A LOOK ANY MORE m v CAM You 9 B6AT IT f Trnr meucr LOOK at Me! I'm c.erriMC, A BAD ThRoat TNorvi ThiS SimGimG not a I1AMD dJ iTl 1 .J$h Mr . ' - I Jm 7lN INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM SCORING RECORDS IN AMERICAN LEAGUE o. r.o.n.a. Powell. Ilanrork ...... 11 40 2.1 Irtmn. M. Coluniliit 11 311 111 Tmutweln. Hancock. .It XI S7 Cnllinnn, letrli 11 2S ail llunnln, S. 1'. If. A. ... It IN 41) lrunckle. Iohon . ..11 87 21 lllack, lour Truly.. .11 21 IS l-nnrcnre. St. tollllllbu. H 2H 10 Wood. Iluneock 11 21 It ClRllncher. St. Columb.l. 11 12 37 . Miller. lKibnon.. ,, I !l 1'! Mrhnelderinun, H.IMI.A.. 11 IK IS Srhuarti, lour Trill.. 11 IS SO A. T. 1R 103 20 WT urinnnri. tirtris n 17 in Moorehend. IlohMn , ,,, 11 11 24 lllsher. loum Trulj. . . . R II 17 Kloll. rt. I". II. A H 12 211 llarirreates, St. Tolu'ba 5 111 10 Arniitrnnir, llanenek ... 11 14 11 Knsle. our Truly O iZ 1" It. Miller. Iioboon 7 11 11 Hiisart, minur ... 7 li li Martin. St. 4 nliimlxi H 0 It Unison. MrlrlT .... 7 l 11 Nrwmi.li. s. 1-, n. A.. .11 7 15 lees, Iol)iMin ... ., .1 11 e Kerr. Iobsnn . .' 10 II 3 iinrcerty. IMbson .... a J I a llertolet. lours Trulj. O 10 A litre. Ilnnrok 7 7 .McCracken. Mclrli ....'. I) 7 mens. minrocK fi n if Neirman, Mldtnle .... 1 H 7 1 1 error, ,iurs Tml).... 10 4 IB llrnen. l)nl.on O 0 A linmi, Ullbar n 7 l lnnoi. Mltrlt 7 -111 3 IxjntHrrot. Mldrale .. . . . 5 5 II FAVORS CADDIE TOURNEY President Locke Says Each ClubrRelcascd From M Should Hold Contest Iloaton, Mass., Fe"b, 7. President Locke, of the Massachusetts Golf Asso ciation, promises hearty co-opcratlon in solving tho caddlo problem. Ho claims llttlo or no attention has been paid to tho welfaro of these youngsters. Ho would have every club In tho association hold a caddies' tournament to show the bojs that theyaro appreciated nnd to stimulate their interest in tho game. Mr. Locko would then, havo tho win ners In these caddies' tournaments com pete In an open tournament under the auspices of tho Massachusetts Golf As sociation. Ho believes such a plan would develop borne excellent golf nWerlal and Incidentally result In better service on the links. Pearl of Joyeusi Wins Decatur. Ala., Feb. 7. Pearl of Joycusl, owned by J. K. Otley, of Atlanta, won the free-for-all, the flnal event of the Alabama field trials, which closed sesterday. The runner-up was Ferris Jake, ouned by O. '. IVhlte, of Courtland. There wcro ten starters. Hayes and Shubert Draw Lawrence. Mass., Feb 7 Chick Hayes, of Indianapolis, and AI Khubert. of New Iledford. fought a red hot twelve-round draw here laat night. Opposes Johnny Wolgast in Fca turc Fray Chancy at National A. C. Tomorrow Night With Hartley JOHNNY WOLGAST, the hoy who stayed six rounds with Tommy Hob- son a few months ago, will engage Len Rowlands, the hard-hitting westerner, at tho Cambria tonight, Rowlands looked verjt good, against K. O. Jon Ilalley nt the National last Saturday night. These boys should put un a slugging act. .. Young Sferlno and Jlmmv nniiivm . nt 2!" .Ln- I1.!:. "Vn:'.. T'"y..H.nlon pn'flhYYClr-rV;-! , nir toi together Johnny (Kid) Bur 'flVJlK. """y nd I'lurle) McNeil and Waiter f'nwora. ana TO'ing lieorge t noney. ine nalllmnre slu'ln eeuthnaw. Is don to clash ulih r.,. ii.... ley at the. National tomorrow nlrht The other halAf the double wind-up will present -. ..-"zy T.r''r ,u..rr, jiiarty t'lmo hell vs. Vv'allr Dash Itovls and Younr J I"H 1,rny vs. Harry Joe Herman s Jlmmv Usvln compiste the "-rsm. Jjfw Trndlrr will b one of tho wind ud ani.rii"-i fcJii -j "n,",R IIrl.-m Eddie Kelly.'the rugged .New , enrages the star southpaw Yn, 'vs. PhJI Franchinl. MuefilSs niley ,V r',?:Jvr;.,,n'o"'''L'"on.no jMona mini, Yorker. w Tlnllll VB. Jo soiiir riiii'ui aviij iiniiiuii i iiiiiu !.... ana limy nevino vs. jimra Hyson complelo tW ' "s oasaoasssss. n iritlla Jarkiwn nnd Jark Hr.fn .m .. .. wnlup dom ai jpe isauonai on tho nlcttt of 47 ojifa ass av m TVsnUle nritt and Bairn Brdy will ba th wln-m arusis ai ine uiympia on the night of rebruary 17. Allje Nark. j.C, Wein stein's new hope, and Eddie Vagond clash In ine ,...n.-. Tommy O'JIslley. National A. A. U. us, sruaa cnampion, ann rrtnij varona, or New var mt I wawww V!A. "ir ufc v ne uiym DGLIGUG MC IT'A A GRI5AT OLD Lire, liens i AM .SCVCM YfARS' OLD AMD GETTlMf, ALONtJ IN LIFE. NOT WORM IM FOURYCARJ, I MAY. AS WELL TiMG A BATM- PUT OM MY m3HTe and vHit The OLD HAYPlLe, 50MG , exi5TeNce! From Lead Century Mark Dlenes, Mlihnle 4 Cross. Ulllmr n Dunlenry. St. f'olnmlia. 2 41. I'asnon H. V. II. A..S I.nndls. H liber 3 Iark. MMrale 4 Mct'urter, Ml.liule 1 I'errj. .Midi ale 4 3 H t ii N It in l ,i 3. tintiKer, ltuhar Kppletl. Wilbur iiae. iirtrlx f'urletle, Dolinon 7nhn. Mldtnle Kllputrlrk. Dolison .... Kne. Mctrlx Ulllinms, Ifiiirs Truly,. Ilartiell, Hllbur . .... II, I'niNon, N. . II. A.. Klelnbers, ours Trtil. Iletrlrh. St. oliiinb . . . Irondero. lrtrlx Ilavles, Ictrlx (Inttllrli. S. 1'. II. A.... McMahan. lours Trul,. Suiarmiin. Midi ale .... Tlitll TOTALS O. 1M1. JI.O. A Hancock ... 11 st. coiumDa, ii Dobson .... 11 N. V. H. A.. II V"iim Truly. 11 Vlctrli ..... 11 VlhUulo ... II Mlllmr .... 10 Aircraft ... 1 Totals 88 EDDIE COLLINS DISCHARGED nrmes lo liest Up for Ball Season I!drllv Cotllnn. former Mackmnn. bns doffed the fighting garb of tho marine1 corps and Is once more a civilian. The hero of many diamond gra'pplcs enlisted In the "First to Fight" organ ization Just beforo the close of the 1918 season and was stationed In tho quarter master's department at Broad street and Washington avenue. Collins will rest up at his home In Lansdowne with his vvlfe-and tw'b kid dles and take things easy until it Is time for the dash to tho trulnlng camp with tho White Sox. N. Y. U. Football Schedule New York. Feb. t. Frank If, Cann. di rector of athletics at New York University, announced yesterday the complete schedule for the llllll football teason. The achedule follows: October 4. Amherst lit Amherst, Mass ; 11, llavrrford (pending): 1H. Wes levan. HA. Itensselner l'ul. Vm,mii,r Trinity: 8. Union at fchenectady;ia. Sto vena; .', Columbia at bouth Field. Captain Peterson in Millrose Meet how York. .Feb. 7. Tho United States army will be represented In the coming Junior national Indoor championships, which are to be held at the Thirteenth Regiment Armory on February IB. In the person of Captain Carl A Peterson, military Instruc tor of Ilrown University, who has entered la tho 000 and 1000-yard runs. Swimming Season Opens Tomorrow New York. Feb. 7 Co!umh1n nnd Yal w)ll open the Intercollegiate swimming sea son here tomorrow night, when they clash In the Columbia pool on MornlngsMe Heights The Columbia tenm win be crippled by tho absence of Hnl Voltmler. Steelier Fails to Throw Freiberg Hlirlogfleld. Mass.. Feb. 7.- Joe Nteehar lost a handicap wrestling match here last nigm. r-ieciier asrreu 10 .inrow jnnn r re berg twice In ninety minutes, but could not obtain single jsii, , McGraw Visits Ferd Sehupp Tiulsillte, Ky., Feb. 7. John J Mc. Oraw arrived her to nee just what condition Ferdinand Sehupp. his southpaw twlrler, is In for tho coming season. iiAsuirr iiai.i, Pennsylvania vs. Yale Welghlaiia Hall. SM & Npriire sts.. 8:50 p. m.. bat. eve., leli. R Preliminary Frenhman game Reserved seats (Including war tav), S5e, SSc. 1.10. fleneral admission, J3c, Dancing efte- game. Cambria A. Club Hums A Ferney, Kensington Ave. and hemerset Nt iiianaaeri ralliAi y.)r.riii, rr.11. 1TII ISO. FKI1. 7TII Apother uracaajaca iihow n Wlnd.Ups V NATIONAL A. A. fteS."! MABTY CAIIl'llKIX vs. WATXY'IMMil ' YO. JOF. 1IKBMA. VS. JIMMY TIKI IN- 1 TIM DHONKV is. II.VKHY DOII.K Oicar Gardner, vi. Jack Ruuo1 Geo. K. 0. Chaney ti. Pete Hartley TICKET AT IMIVadlU'H, It H. UTH ST. r OLYMPIA A. A. ;, ;i.Md.. MONDAY KVEMNfl. FKII. 10 s Tommy O'Malley vs. Frank Varona Fee the IM-JIr. Amateur ; thamplenablp Immy. Myaon vs. Hilly Itevlno erry llaalon 11 oTrvnrM WkWiwlr.Uw, 5 i fTrrffe ( U 1 WWW 1 -t-Befrr P 147 Ol 7.1 317 22 v wfJBki TT IL--- ' '- Ii tV WM 1. 1 5 ' s ill ail 2S7 2tn ', i', naliiriHV ' - 4111' )" ." mj tm 27 270X 2to s , ", ..SwwjaX Tl 1-1 i VnfmNaFV ' J.. ' ' Ji 3 1 -ji JM' - mi--w " r"urudry wi:..,:r& - . 724 72a 312 SI97 2107 'VgaMJT - gMF V i ' . M' ADAMS TO WESTPHILA. HIGH& Coach Fred Walker to Have Sports for All at Rhode Island If Coaeh Fred Walker lins Ms way, ''try student In Rhode Island Col lege will be enraged In some formof athletic nrtlilty In tlie course of the neit few !). And It will be ol linlary participation. At the present time there are about 160 students enrolled at Kingston, nnd ot this number no less than 1S1 hnre agreed lo lake up some branch of athletics. V Ter- nmbltlous program Is belns Planned by the new director of ath letics, with basketball, track work, boxing and regular gymnastle exer cises Ids specialties. The recent ilc lory scored by the basketball team oier Ilrown's quintet lias resulted In Increasing the Interest In athletics at Kingston, and things will be ham. mlng- nt the end ot another fort night. LEFTY DAVIS DEAD. Veteran Ball Player Passes Away After Two cYars' Illness IliifTalo, ', Y Feb. 7. Alonzo Dals, known to tho baseball world of twenty years ago as fJcfty Dai Is, died )estcrday after an illness of two years. He was forty-four years old. Ixsfty mado lrts name as a. big lenguer with tho 1'lttsburgh Pirates of 180l-'2-'3. his position being the outfield. In 1S04 hu New ork American league flub secured D'iIh along with I'ltchers ChcBbro nnd Tannehlll. hut U-fly failed to tomo up to xpetlntioiiH and was Kent to the minors the following jpht. After leailng tho big show Ifty played with inrlous American Association teams and for a time, was a manager In tho West ern League. SEATTLE LANDS CLYMER Billy Turns Down Offer of Scran ton Club Scrnnton, Feb. 7 Chances of Scran ton obtaining Ullly Corner to come heri and manage the proposed International League club wero dissipated today. It was learned that Clmer has vir tually accepted terms to become man ager of tho Seattle club of the Pacific Count Ieiiguo nest season. Clymer Is said to halts been offered (3800 a jear by Seattle. This will be his llrst ex perience as a manager in tho Pacific Coast League. Atlantic A. A. Tolds Smoker The Atlantic Athletic Assoclstlon. cW m- posed of Atlantic Iteflntnz Comnany em filacs. held a "get-together night ' smoker ast night at I.u I.u Temple. Tho purpose was to organize for active competition In the larlous branches or sports this i jear. McDonough Signs With Merchants Kd McDonough. former captain and left halfbaik on the Veteran idrcer team, haa signed with the Merchant ! team. Mc Unnouch has been In the army. ALL 50q PIPES Vulcanite and bone bits. 25 DISCOUNT 1 is. 1 1 I ' 'I .I.U .11 III ! '. w ?$smiji r T. Onn. " TiTiJT irrr' - '",' " Ul i i 7, aBaaW I? '. ''M . ' - 25 OUR 5 PHILADELPHIA STORES: Cor. Cor. 13th and Chestnut Sts. Broad and Walnut Sts. 911 Market Street TRENTON STORE Broad and State Streets Wilmington Store A, SCHULTE 122 CIGAR STORES GROWING M. & H. SELL "Say, You Basket -Ball FeUowsf You bovs who know values and what basketball equip ment should be, just CQme in and see these articles. If vou cannot come in during the day, come in Saturflay evening. We're open Thursday anch Saturday evenings as a convenience to our trade. You're Interested in Soccer We've Much to Interest You Here. Basketball Shoes Here are two old reliable Btandbys. "Suction $050 Sole" & BasketbalUnd Soccerball Pants $1.25 Bir 4cinJ I "Sure ' $Q0 I Foot" 3 ' RETURNS Winner of 20 and 220 Yard Dash in Frcshmaii "Quads" Now Varsity, Candidate TWO MEETS ARRANGED Uy PAUL PREP ITrnST PHILADELPHIA ii i a if nuuui, track prospects, which aro In an unsettled state as a result of tho midyear reports, recoiered a little today when It became known that Johnnv Mn. fi Adams, tho former Newton Grammar hchool, track star, had returned to school. McAdams Is the lad who was the sen sation of the freshman track season last yean He cleaned up !r. all tho dual meets and In the yearling "squads" took first honors In tho 20 and 220-yard dashes. Ho has grown bigger and stronger nnd will he a welcome addition toi Coach Herbert Hushes's iquad. Despite the Joss of such stars as Zelbes, Saeger, Carroll, Waugh, Snyder and Shell, all leterans of last teason's team. Coach Hughes Is looking forward to another successful Inilnnr ..,, ti,- loss of these six men deprlics tho Speed- ' bojH of ilnually twenty iolnt8 in ciery ? dual contest. New Men Promlshij; j Coach Hughes has been working oier- . -k, tlmo wllh the candidates during tho Isst 51. week, nnd scleral of tho new men nro 5H showing larslty form. In tho sprlntH, . curteriy, a former star at Friends' Cen tral ; liarrol and Masters aro counted upon lo pick Up a few points. Captain CoUllle, who has been' run ning the quarter In fast lime; "Bill Pat terson and Perrltt are showing beBt in the longer dashes. It Is In tho distance events, howeier, that the Speedboys scoro heaviest. Schuyler Enok, senior cross-country captain. Is one of the best in local high schools, and will compete In the two mile, with Dalllan and Krug. Strong in Field Evenls Somo icry excellent material has been uncovered for the field eicnts. Sloan and Goldstein have been doing more than a feet fi Inches In tho stand ing broad jump ; Ilracken has cleared S feet 5 inches In the high Jump, while "Ileds" Dails has been heaving the weight more than 40 feet. Sweet and Cowell also aro showing up well In the weight event. , Manager Hofer has arranged but two indoor meets thus far with Northeast February 14 and South Philadelphia on February 21. Arrangements are being made for dual meets with several other local schools. 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