m :W4i"'Pyw('M-V''1 V'"'ffitff' ' ' -wr-'yiwT-T -msiw-? (. . ,- . - y .-, --- Hgw -lyn-t-rr . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL AttELPm A, THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 23 1919 It fyABE RUTH, POUTING AT MEASLY $12,000 BASEBALL SALARY, THREATENS JUMP TO MOVIELAND l mm gets HIGH ALLEY SCORE Bowlers in Fine Fettle Last RltrvUt .Com fttivilnryn TVJme .,..... W.I.. ...U.EiW - West Philly PlfJZON WINS THREE GAMES Tn Knlirlils nf f!nluinblli T.oneilC mutches rolled on Costn's alley !t night, the lending St. Leo tenm lost three (mines to Snntn Mnrln. Columbus took the lend when they won two pumps frnm Knn Hnlrnrtor. IMirAni won nil three from Ttrownion nml A est Philadelphia lost three to Son Domlnco. Dovhincy (tor n 111 1 score, Brown 'J12 and Hnyes 211. KntKhts nf Columbus Lracup , Rolled on Cosm s alleys. October 22 1019 a?ii a.fiA .maiua ITsllsnt. 151 IRQ ino ST. t.EO Fred'cks 143 124 11)1 r. Word 171 1IH 140 nropnv 137 K.n 130 Urowii. I.'.O lot 1(3 T Ward 111 121 171 irtinen. nrj in, ih tyiirnipr. 120 114 130 Itrown.. 212 1sn 170 Sweeney 151 l.'.O 130 Totals 835 704 820 Totals 712 70B 783 SAN DOMINOO . McSorley 141 137 121 Orady.. 120 132 173 Shields. 07 . 13 Kryckb'B 174 101 172 Mooney. 12S 17 101 Smith,. 00 west rim. Itodniitt 110 1 tn 110 ritzn'ck 131 mo 14ii Kennedy 132 100 110 K.llv... 11 J 110 133 Hllnrt. . 07 . . ... UelnHler ... 123 142 Totals 0(1(1 731 703 Totals 013 710 rail TINZON iirownson Klosfn. 11 joi 13J Fee 144 140 130 Sttlbel.. 117 01 123 Hayes.. 170 211 170 Russell. 120 ir,7 mi Tunis,, lr.t iro 14 EMfe 14ft 1Ti3 10ft Ncn... !" 1 ' l'l- fhomion 101 150 170 McOaVtv U,T 131 140 Totals 7.V) 827 707 Totals 73R 074 (172 COLUMBUS (touch.. 107 102 152 K Rrndv 114 CostlKan 177 111. 120 Morean. 1-7 147 t7R nalton.. 180 107 IRS Dsvlnney .. 107 211 SAN SALVADOR ,T McM'n inn 151 130 Itllnd .. 111 1" 120 llaffertv 104 130 14 J Itlnl ... 150 143 !U Trucks.. 100 183 100 "l Totals 817 701 14 Tir?hJ3,NntloSnal Biscuit Company League (rames rolled on Coitn a nlleys last night Nnblcn lost two out of three garnet to Zu 'us, hut nre still In the lead. T'needn won two from Social Tens, losing the third game hy twelve pins. National nisenlt Co. Lenma Rolled on Costa's .alleys, October 22. 1010 IINRUDA SOCIAI THAH Horn . . 07 110 tin Walsh.. 147 12- 110 Woertz. 113 1(10 101 llBBV . KM lilt in fcrnndall 127 132 115 Lautl. 117 105 12" Rice... 138 105 114 Blind. . Flick... 112 140 121 Lydon Sft 101 78 127 142 181 Totals 078 050 022 Totals 570 R'J2 (131 NA11ISCO Freer... 127 128 10ft Gric... 118 113 1-3 Jefferles 87 105 123 nut J!.... 118 127 1211 Huffier 130 121 131 7.V 7.V mind .. 87 105 10ft I'earce ii i - ti" Van C'n loo 1 to 80 Helm 152 130 1511 Schaff'r 132 05 128 Totals 58D BUI Oil Totals 005 048 51ll Artisan Teiipin Eperts In Joyful Task of Toppling Over Maplo Artisans resumed their enjoyniue task of knocking down the tenpins tin the Keystone nml Terminal Alleys last night. Many good-sized scores were recorded bv the tenms in the thieo divisions. A feature,, was the !)G0 score of Underdown No. J team aRmnst Northwestern. .T. Calver totaled JW in this game, it being the best indi vidual effort of any of the experts. The scores follow : sncTioM A C. Calver 114 151 lira swunen. Avll..,. 150 210 17R Brown.. . Ildcp... 12 12 12 101 171 171 102 170 108 8S0 811 810 800 000 801 OAK T.ANH ADELFW ... 180 1.10 170 J. neck. 17H 100 12ft Fry Koch... 10S 141 121 Yonng... missing. 101 155 It; Patten.. B. Mock. 170 153 114 Lambert Hllllgas. 140 170 10- Kline... HUCP.... 27 27 27 802 800 ,704 11T 132 110 148 14t 153 165 1112 148 141 105 170 700 700 708 BAnTRAM minNDSHTP W, HU'a 141 101 154 Tike.... 137 151 37 Appleby 130 123 108 Llff'URh 171 120 122 Crale.. 151 107 15t Hnehm'n 154 141 150 Simpson 150 171 1110 Shcr... 100 103 lllft mHl2 114 177 149 Hchalb'o 128 152 181 - Hdcp.... 11 11 11 701 802 815 701 751 607 SOUTHWESTERN niDURPOWNR No 2 Loaler. Ill 121 128 Hind.... 1411 140 . Fln'son.. 155 113 173 Llon'cott 143 142 140 Rln'man. 101 135 mo llhoades 122 Forfeit three ranien. 713 B34 7511 LEHIGH NO 1 NOnTHWrTSTKHNT Kingston 145 141 188 Webh ... 103 10 lilt K psher. 100 141 178 Pch urele 121 l2 li Knann 12 120 158 Waltz... Ill 148 1..7 r ".." Ao5 ISO om nnvrt . 1.10 1.10 100 Oriiii:.'. 114 101 170 Senior.. 155 202 147 Handicap n n imnuiwo w 0 033 713 005 710 788 83b PROORESSIVE DUNKIRK Uormley. 130 100 140 Noves.. ion j.i io; Oral.... loo in i( uamiooii J" w" .... giff.rty. 188 Rteveris. 138 128 ill txumon.. HO 12 Tlunkett 117 155 1,17 Founass. 100 130 150 Kirk.... 150 160 158 Flrnall.. 120 Rchrader 132 i25 737 0S3 727 Handicap 8 20 12 761 740 744 OAK LANE HARMONY Unlmnn. 130 120 174 Hills.... 183 110 121 Wnlsh. 120 105 105 Tendler. 127 1.14 155 Kantzen, ion n"' n. Il.nM.r. 181 138 1411 la l. i ( 201 1113 188 Hogan.. 103 100 171 Leopold. Handicap 5 5 5 709 713 817 70S 731 737 SnCTION n lslT"Tu,r.ir ls-r 1 I'IlOORESSl'E Itepsher. i un nu uray, 170 141 134 'Blind. 140 140 140 I.lpsey.. 1IS4 101 149 Knapp., Xewls.. 170 171 187 Schneider Ino 12s ... 147 137 141 Purness. 17S ISO 1R0 101 170 141 Hlndle . 115 154 1SI Painter 107 814 803 SOS Handicap 20 20 S Oaul , . . 780 7S 70S GHtATln I.EHIQ1I .... J.omba'o 110 1R0 13S Oldflold. LIS 1SS 12!) IJe' Vlto. 134 127 110 Shaffer. 14(1 135 130 Ofer'yer 100 InO 84 Bureau. 12S . . 1M1 T30lleau. 148 120 110 McKeiCn 1BH 124 130 Enlsan'e 10T 131 137 Watchel 130 157 130 725 722 604 Jiand'i'akp'i3 11 'i.1 744 760 709 TATTON ST. TAUI, ISO 1114 110 rtss-er.. 188 142 148 122 182 108 nittle . 143 118 121 103 138 141 McLelsh I'.'O 114 131 1K1 1R7 HI Lukena. 132 100 1S7 183 154 18.1 C.reenf'Id 130 127 170 ... Handicap 15 15 15 831 815 751 008 082 723 WM. Hunter. nuorm. I Tearsley cnarero Ilangen, IIAKMONT IjAHOIIWOOD Ayres.. 132 13 114 Clarke., 100 133 114 Oeorge.. 130 100 02 Nicholas ino .. ,. Morgal. 153 15 180 Roth 150 177 H'dP 13 0 Tounsf.. 12 117 . Kpons.. 11 0 "2 V.:- 5 .is, ,AJ T.noper, 151 158 113 Fnrber. .. 103 ,Jn WTtoper .. .. HO H'd'p... 17 .. 021 708 070 012 573 512 NOnTHIVBaTKUN ENEROETIr! Klrst... 153 143 148 KnlKht. 143 03 15.1 Ilobb... 114 09 120 Kewell, .72 .. .. Clouden. 130 125 147 Stahl.. .. 103 175 Brynt 128 140 1ST Day..,, 1(17 ..HI 107 inn U4 128 101 .. 130 154 131 175 147 43 23 4H 731 763 083 Wood,., Hummer Kvans, , Nichols, H'd'P. . . 814 027 751 Judge Suspects Ebbets Collusion -v..., VnrU. Oct. 23 -Juitlra Benedict yes. l.,A.v Mrrfereil t'hnrtes 11. Ebbets. owner nf the. Brooklyn National Leapue baseball club, nd hl wife Mrs. Minnie Ehbett. to appear .,rm him Monday and submit to an In- miiry Into allcitfd collusion in her suit lor Givorcr. . r ;: . .. JT AlKf LAINU. and AU 1 U KAViia NEXT SATURDAY, Oct. 25 Belmont Mile Track, Narberth Special Race: Auto vs. Airplane Also fUr Aerial firms by Famons Atlilora. tindfr Ansplres of I'ennn. Aero Serr. Corp, AtlmUtion SJ.HJ (Intlaaiiie Tx) f , J ' All Iloppo Bid Was Win Yesterday HlKh Orsnd Hlih W. I Av. Av. 11. Hoppe 3 0 RO M 12-22 149 Hchsefer ....2 1 so 27 7-11 1." Mofnlnsstar...'.! 1 30 10-13 22 1-14 1 in Sutton 2 2 nil 3-.r 23 57 112 lit Vamada 1 2 20 2-1 1137-41 V! iothran 1 2 414-1) 20 10-2S 10". Jlosson 0 3 10 10-12 10 03.(13 '.'." today's schedule 10.30 n. m. Hlnsson vs. Scliaefer 1.30 p. m. Mornlrnstnr vs, Button 4.00 r. m. Cochran vs Y.nnn.d.1 8:0U p. m. Iloppo vs. Mornlngstnr -RESULTS Of PLAY TO DATE Iloppe defeated Cochran, 400 to 118 Hoppo defeated Ynmada, loo to 12y Hoppfl defentcd.Kulton, 400 to 203 Htharfer d"ftntd Ymnidu, 100 to S2 Mornlnnslnr defeated Scliaefer. 400 to 31.T Mornlnsstar defeated Slosson, 400 to 20.' Sutton defeated Slosson. 400 to 237 Sutton defeated Corhrnn. 100 to 0-. Yamada defeated Plosson 400 to 240 Cochran defeated Morninastur 400 to 122 A FELLER COULD Champion Is One Player in Bil liard Tourney With Clean Slate So Far JAKE SCHAEFER'S 155 RUN New York, Oct. 2.1. Beyond all nucstion the predominant feature of to tlnv'scplay in the nntionnl ehampionsliip billiard tourney nt the Hotel Astor was the teinarltablc performance of .Taeoh Sehaefer in setting n new single nver ace nf SO and a new high run of l.i.i for his competitors to shoot nt. in live innings this skillful joungsler com pressed mnre brilliant executions and scientific precision than nre seen lit four limes that number of innitiRs. The fact that Rrtuiefr-r defented aniadn by ..IS points in -100 was n feat in itself. The other outstanding feature was lloppe's third victory nf (he tournament, which gives him n'clenn (core In date. lie de feated tho veteran Sutton by 100 to 271 in n game in which the defealed man nlaied with the greatest brilliancy. Iloppo averaged P0. thus tying the Scliaefer figures, nnd made a high run nf 11!). The surmising event of the day was the violent Reversal of form shown by Welker Cochran, who, nfler equaling the previous hicli single average of, ll'l-!) set by Iloppe, slumped most lamentably in his game with Sutton, nnd w-ns beaten 100 to 02. Sutton achieved the splendid nveinge nf '10 and made double figures in nine nf his ten innings, although his highest run was 78. Cochran played like a frightened amateur in sharp contrast to his won derful play nf the previous day. Rlosson, who was in better stroke to dny, plnjed a good game, but Morning star was in fine fettle and ran away frnm the veteran, winning by 400 to 202. When the youngster look (he tnble fcir his fourth inning he needed l."(l Kiint.s to enable him to run out in four linings, nnd thus equal Sutton's nvei nge. He got nway to n good start and soon bad the ivories rolling ns he de sired. With increasing sureness or stroke nnd complete mastery of tlio globes, he renclicd 100 and then set snil tni' his goal of HO more. He got as far as l.'!7, when lie counted from spot. On his l'lOlh attempt, a long cushion shot, he missed by a hair, and sat down, S points nway from his goal. The applause was deafening. Yaniadn tool; advantage of (he opportunity to mnke his only run of the game, a line cluster of 82, nnd (lien. Scliaefer gathered 8 points in n hurry. The score by in nings: Schafer 82. 155, 0 148 8 total, 100. A erase. 80. High runv 155, 118. S2. Yamada 0. 0, 0, 82 total, 82. Average, ,' MORN1NO ClAJin Ora Mnrnlngslar 40. 17. IB, 127 20, 0, 31, 140, 10 11. ir total, 400 points. Aver age. .1(1 10-13. High runs, 140. 127 and 31. G'enrgo F. Slosson 0. 0. 22, 0. 4, 0, 42. 0, 10, 05. 8 total. 202 points, Averace, 10 10-12. High runs, 05, 12 and 22. AFTERNOON GAMES Oeorge H, Sutton 12 0, 10, 15, 45, 52, 35. 78 70. 71 total, 40O points. Avernge. 40 High runs, 78, 74 and 70 Welker Cochran I, 1. 1, 3, 1 3, 23, 21. 0, 2 total. 02 polntH. Average. 0 2-10. High runs. 24. 23 and 4. NIOHT OAJIE llorre so. no, l. loo. ni total. 400. Avernac. 80 High runs. 110. 100. 01 Sutton 23, J, 2. 148. 123 total, 201. Average, CO 3-S, High runs, IIS, 12J, 23. BABE IN "2.75" STRIKE Ruth Wants to Quit Baseball for Movies Unless Sox Pay $20,000 Babe Ruth really is giving Harry Frnzcc more concern thnn selling his club. According to n report, Ituth left Jioston yesterday tor i,os Angeles, where he will put in tho winter in tho movies. Ilabe left with the threat that ho will stay in movieland unless Fra.co tears up his three-year contract nnd signs him to n new one. Last winter Ituth was a holdout. He failed tn lenvo for the Tampa training camp with tho other Iioston plnvers, I'Tiizoo finally compromised with ltuth by signing him to n throe-yenr contract for $12,000 n year. Hut since Babe hit twenty-nine homers last season he wants that contract torn up and n new one for iSL'O.OOO n yenr. Perhaps he will get it. Unquestionably he is the greatest Individual star in the gamo today. He even hns eclipsed Cobb. Moore Beats Hahn Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 23. Wilson Pal Moore, local bantsrjuyelKht. was clven a decision In an elffht-round bout here over Bernle Hahn of Philadelphia, llahn'o eyo was closed In tha seventh round. ETOHW HOPPE Harper's Ferry Excursion scenic toint or s states Sunday, October 26 - j3o (INCI.CniNO TAX) Special Train Leave 24th & Chestnut Sts., 8 A. M. Itfturnlnc, Special Train Will I-eaie Harper's 1'erry Bi30 V. Jl. BALTIMORE m iBW "W rTv. t'fltSl& liolhain, rrnlrr; l.rll, liRht guard; rl-irh. rlelit tarlile! 3PW? VV ' iWmm SctP Wcrtts, rich! mil: Wells, qitnitrrliarlc; Donil, left lialfliatli; lfe-s' iffftfn's JPJ-j'' py Mllnnlirnil, rlslit liatfliaric, and Ander&on, fiillliafk n III play 1 rifiir AJBklaH n?' jl "' "'l'rt' Icrsclifilastlc I.eaRiio Runic tills iiflernoon aqalnst HEHferX liBiiiHI tAutA Mji. Cinlrol HIrIi Stlinol on C'tiTiitiitiiitty l'lcld, WaUeliiiR and larirn'V-yTiJsragii&ligaay EVEN ENGLISH GOLF PLAYERS AT SHORE Bis Entry List Today Nearly World-Wide Other Golf Atlantic City, Oct, 2.1. fiolforjt from all ner the country and as far auav as England aie entered In die nnmtnl fall invitation of the Country Club of Atlantic Citv. which opens here to- dav. The field now numbers in excess of a handled slnrtcrs nnd with added cutties It should be one of the largest enlrv Hits in the bistorv of that event. Tlieic are not many women In the riiilidelphin gnir district who have bo'iten Mrs. Caleb F. Fox. of the Hunt ingdon Vallev Country Club, but an other was added to the small circle yes terday when Miss Klleu (1. Hood elim inated the three-time city champion and a fnimer nationnl finalist in the fust ton ml of match play for tho golf cham pionship of the rhilndelphln Cricket Club. It took nineteen holes of play be fore Mrs. Fox, wdio was the medalist, was defeated. CHURCHJ.EAGUE READY First Dutch Devotionals and Oxford New In Cage Circuit With Oxford nnd First Ilutcli in (he tiitult, the Northwest Church Iinskct bnll Association will open its season November 10 with eight of the strong est church fives in (he city. Oxford nnd First Patch take the place of Covenant nnd Ilnrper, while the other team 1o compete this season are Cnl Miry, Schweufelder, Bethany, North west, Twenty-ninth Street und Olivet Covcnaiit. Tho league disbanded in 1017 for thu -duration of the war, and this will be the first time on the wooden way for them since (hat trying period. All games will be plajed at First Dutch Hall, Fifteenth and Dauphin stieels, the plnjing nighlfi being Mon dn.s nnd Tuesdius ot cni.li week. Tho split schedule will be plnjcd. the first series opening Not ember 10 and tho sttnnd January fi. Johnston Bruner will again act as president ot the in sociation, and Fied Pinkie will prob ably referee the contests. Fairbalrn Is President .N,V.V l'r,K' 'I',' r3 nohrt A l-alrlialrn, of West'lolil, N, J . foimer vloc pieslilont. una clectil president ot the Now Yorlt National ltors aiiow to Buirr-ivi Mr. Mcl.mn. former tirrsltlent, who hus rrslm.'il, nml Alfred H Maeluy. nf Mlllbrook, N. Y was iltrteil lrf pit sklent to fill tho vacancy inado hy Fatrlialrn'r promotion. New Callfornlans Win Tennis Clinihrliice, Muss.. Oct. 23 In flvs harii fouKht sets Jlob Mpman r.nd Leon Ue Tu renne, Cdllforiilnns. won the doubles chom nlonshlp nf Ilarvaid by ilefeatliu William itnl Itobeit Hand cousins, whose homrn are In New York. Tlio scoro was 3 0, 7-.1. II 8, (1-3 and (1-1 New Huntsmen Stalkers llarrlsliiirs. Oct. 23. Ths Hlale Oamo Commission office esterday announced the appointment of traellnK game protectors in o'lainon to xne nvo irauy on auiy: , Uudd Troy, John Slaughterbach, Lewis (own. Henry Hilton, Punxsutawney. H J. Hones, Now Castlo, and L. K, Hogarth, Smethp-irt rilOTOPTJVYS THEATRES Owned and Managecl. by Members ot Tim United Exhibitors' Association BROAD ST. AUDITORIUM Sand WILLIAM FARNUM in "WOLVl-'S OP THU NIQHT" fFDAR 0TU AND CEDAtl AVENUE MUTUAL SPECIAL "THE OTHIin HALF" COLISEUM markivUt1!T OOTH MUTUAI, SPECIAL "THU OTHRP. HALF" CI IDiTlf A 40TIt MARKET STS. H,UIHiI.- MATINEE DAILY ANITA STEWART In "HUMAN DB8H1E" FRANKFORD 4715 r""""A"- r w anipriTit's "BltOKKN BLOSSOMS" TCCPPRQnM 2TH AND DAUPHIN STS. MAT. DAILY If 11 WARNER In rAOAN OOD' PADk' iu nan aye. a dauphin st. I "MXlS. Mat. 2:1.1, Kg,0!l5tolt. KrTRSUE HAYAKAWA In "THE DRAQON I'AINTEIl" 'S?V JZ2 Round Trip & OHIO R. R., COACH GEIGES'S FRANKFORD HIGH ELEVEN SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS "By LOUIS T1USII I'ATSY CLINIC s "out nt luck" in Jersey, too. After getting himself "in like a burglar" in I'hilndel phiu just before the end of the summer Reason, it looks now ns If I'.it will go begging for matchea this sensnn. Cline and Jimmy Puffy, of Brooklyn, both were mdereil from the ling nt lJnyoiine, N. J., bv the lefeicn because it was evi dent that they weie putting on "one tit those things." (Mine is a clever boxer nnd he fascinates the fans when he wants to box. It is a pity that a glove man of ('line's caliber should permit I himself In lie tainted because of fniluie to appeal- for a bout and then he ac- (used of "framing." ! Lew leniller apparently was the victim of ,t i,., ! -t ui.uit.a ill I'm,-, mi men", night wh.n h was declared a loser on a roul in ih.' llilrd round of his bout with Johnov Noo Reports ftom Dener staind thit Tender was outclassing Noyo and that the puni h which doubled up his opponent was a fair bodv blow Ringside critics were unanimous in their belief that Tendler scored a clean knoikout lMllle Spencer, of Gloucester. N .1 . will substitute for WIlllo Davis, of nilzabeth. N J tn the star bout at the Cam- hrla tomorrow night His opponent .will he' .lohnnv Tlltmnii, of Minneapolis Is ex Andy Islrns of K'lhmond. Young Joe Nel ip.ited to arrle In Philadelphia In a fi-w son will help Introduce Allen Douglass, oflddvi Tillman mav stop oft In 1'ltubursh Chicago, to Philadelphia fans In tho semi iter a bout wllh Jack Terry The latie, is other bouts are Young Coster vs. Robbv th. litest sensation atound Smokv Clu Ilurman. tiannv Rogers vs Younc Corbtt ' nnd Jlmm, O.ackenWhl.ey Langdon. , ZLAJEK ZBYSZK0 DEFIES "Nig" Haves, who denies nnv relationship i to the well-Known Nick, la homing tne reins nf a hard socklnff featherwelstit in K1J wagner . loe Ilurman, of ChlcaRo. will arrive in Philadelphia some lime tomorrow for his match on tiiturday night against Joe l.ynih of New Y irk Bt the National Club This bout, you know, will bo an encoro follow. ng the sensational scrap put nn by the petit Joe boys at tho Olympla, Club several tweks ago I.vneh and Ilurman are two of tho leadlnff contenders for Pete Herman's dia dem r IMflln JIanlIiT Is keeping himself fit for several bouts h" has bonked ahead An lin tortant match that will be illnrheil In a few days will lie between MeAndiews nnd Tnl (Kid) 1hIs Mao savs he would not pass up a chance to meet Mlko O'Uowil, de spite the fact that he would ho handicapped by weight .lohnnv Klttlile. Chicago bintam. Is in town nltchlo Invaded I'hllidelphla. several M-ars ago. and he thounl up well against some of the best tiny punchers around here nt that time, mtehle Is a. tough battler Ho Is aggresslvo and ruraed Jlon'iger .lolinnv Damlrit doesn't allow n little thlnir like weight tn In'erefer with Hoxer Johnny Dundee's bimts. Just so long ns sattsfai tory llnnnciai terms are man. Dundeo doesn't worry who tho nther miy is. Stanley Illnrkle will nao ino anvan tnrn ot weight, height and reach when he. meets Dundee at i.iiympin. liuu ..Luuuajr night. ,Ilik Denipsn's first lout since winning th heay weight rrnn will bo put on be fore Christmas, sus Jimmy Do Korrest, re cently deposed as the tltleliolders trainer bV JaCK Kearn JeniTiiey nan niiucn .rr rnrrest. stating that Philadelphia prcbably will bo the scene of Ma initial bout when he comes East early In December. Pal Moore will nppear In his first lmut since returning from England on October 31 Ho will box Patsy Johnson In Newark. N J . on Iho same eird showing Mel Coogan and Charley While In action. Tod I'lMTOTLAYH PHOTO PIAYS THRU 'Company r JMERICA . I, i 12th, Morris & rasryunk Avu. Alhambra Mat Dallyat2:Evs.0:45 4. WALLACE ItniD In "THE IXH'TEUY MAN" A n"M I C 02D fc THOMPSON STS. ArOLLU MATINEE DA1LT D. W. ORIFriTlIS In "LET KATV DO IT" A O- AHI A CHESTNUT Below 10TH ARCADIA 10 A M. to 11;1S P.M. 13ILLIE BURKE In "SADIE LOVE" RELMONT 52D ABOVE MARKET TtOHnilT WARWICK In "TOLD IN THE HILLS" . . ,r,ninrv nitOAD STREET AND BLUtitJlfS.I--' SUSQUEHANNA AVE. VIOLA DANA In "SOME BRIDE" BROADWAY "g-SfA VfV. ir- REX BEACH'S "THE OI1H, FROM OUTSIDE" CAPITOL 722 MARKET STREET 10 A M to 11:15 P.M. Minnl! KENNEDY In STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL" .-M iNHAI Otn. Maplewnod Aves. COLOiNlAL. 2. 7 snd 0 P. M. n W ORIFFITH'S "BROKEN BLOSSOMS" EMPRESS MAIN 8T.. MANATUNK MATJIVU UA.IUT maht ricKFonn nt i.ttiit iinnm.iM" FAIRMOUNT.Tin-r WALLACE REID In THE LOTTERY MAN" I- A IV1II V THEATRE 1311 Market Bt FAIVllLi I 0 AM. to MIdnlcht. SYLVIA BREMER in "THE MOONPHINB TIIAIU" rsTI 1 CT THEATRE Below Spruce. 56 1 H S 1 . MATINEE DAILY MABEL NORMAND In "WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE" FRANKLIN TlimD 40RFrIAfJsK,g HARRY CAREY In "ACE IN THE SADDLE" GREAT NORTHERN VS" THEDA BARA In "LA 11ELLE RUSSE" IMDCDIAI OOTH WALNUT 8TB. IMrE-r'Al-. Mats 2 ISO. Ev.TD DOROTHY PHILLIPS In "THE RIQliT TO HAPPINESS it mann itiont st. & oirard avb. JU1V1DU Jumbo Junetlon on Frankfort ' ELSIE FERGUSON In WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE' L" I tTArMTD BT 1A.NOA8TBR AVE. LbAUHK matinek daily BILt.IE BURKI5 In' "TUB WISLUADINQ WIDOW Kranliford HIrIi ScIiooI'h foolbnll Irani, sliowlns Snrjllie, left end! ilrllrry, left dirlilo; Wliltalicr, left gunnl; Side- J II. JAKFE" Johnny and Johnny liolh Won That Duluih lialtk Theie were two winners in the Johnny Tillman-Jiilimi) (iiifliths ten miiiid battle in Duliitli. Minn., hist night. Uivul pilots inch ad mitted that tlielr proteges were tri umphant, Listen (o (his one from Harry Mathews, of the Tillm.iu combine: "Tillman outslagged (iiillitliH in ten Kiunds." Hut Tommy Walsh, the iinHerv.il pilot, had it on Mathews when it c.ime to words, (laze: "Johnny (Srifllths kept up his winning streak by healing .lohnii) Tillman l:i ten fast rounds. (Irif fiths's left hnnd was in great foim." i t..'vis and Jclnny flrlfOths alio ma lior I , Ihe night und In the same ring Mighty Pole Wishes to Stand Some body on His Ear on Mat following on the heels pf Karl C.nl- doiU's nnnoiineeinent that he is willinslness in KlidiiiK nrotind the line .loe to meet the winner of the Joe Steelier-1 will appear in the star ; bout of eiirht .Strangler Lewis mutch, in a bout fori the wrestling champions-hip of the wnild, I came a deli from the riiinn nf Zludukj Zhyi..ho jestetday rhullcnKiug the win ner ot the same contest, which wilt lie Htageil in Madison Square liardeu, N. Y,, n week frnm nest .Monday night, Nin ember it. The mighty Pole is up nt his home, Old Orchnid, getting lend) for a strenuous winter campaign. .The contest in the Harden between Steelier and Lewis, according tn agree ment, will he fought to a Mulsh. One of the contestants must gain a fall to win no matter how iong the match lasts. Wrestling, like boing, baseball nnd football, is in for n big lovivnl thi-. year. Penn Harriers Syracuse Ahoy Cross-country aspirants nt the Uni versity o" IVnnsylvnnin will undergo tlieir initial test Katuulny, when tho Penn liairieis (ompete in an Invitation rnec at Syracuse. The personnel nf the Penn hnnler team will consist of Shields. Mrllale. ' P.rown, (iustnfson, Mitchell. Irwin, Kiviat and Ciimmings. There will be no inexperienced men wearing the Heil and nine. Although Shields nnd Hrown aie the only two men without tarsity experience they lank among Penn's most pioniising. rllOTOPl.WS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. I IDCDTV liltuAD i cOi.l'MIHA AV. L4I0C.K 1 I MATINEE DAILY VIVIAN MWtTIN In "THE THIRn KSS" I rid ICT 5211 AND LOCl'ST STREETS LAJLLOl Mats 1 30.1 30 Ecs. (1 :30 to 11. JtAROt'ERITi: CLARK In UllmW BY IMIOXY" 33 MARKET .ri'T; iV'i? 1 3 DOROrllY PHILLIPS in 'Jj "DESTINY ' MODEL 425 hOLTII KT Orrheatra rnrllnu'.n. 1 to 11. OLADY1 tirtnCKWr.LT, In HROKEN ( OMMANDMENTS" NIXON G2D AND MARKET STS. J -15 7 nnd II incnnniiT rwlivso.v in "THE r'ARTCR CASE" OVERBROOK CM SVXi"., ANIT sri:w'ART in "iii'MW nnsiRE" DAI A fV? 1214 MARKET f TBf FT rLAVVJl n I", A M to 11-15 P. M, PATLivr ritrnrntric in 'nnvDt or love" DDIMflTCiC: 101S MVRKET STREET rf.llNUc.3J n .in m i.i 11 'i6i' m VIROINIA HAMMOND In "MISS CRUSOE" REGENT MARKET ST f.elo'v 17TH 11 t to 11 P. M DOnOTIIV r-ltlLl.irs in THE RIC1HT lO HAPPINESS" D I A I T QEHVANTOWN AVE K1AL.H-' t t'-i emiocitn.v si I WALLACE REID In "VALLEY OF THE CHANTS" DI"M I 52D AND SANSOM STS rVlVVJLJ MATINEE I EE DAILY REX RFACH'S "THE SrOILERS" D I ID V MARKET ST BELOW 7TH IXUDI 10 A M to tills P. M. CORINNE OR1FFITH In "THE CLIMBERS" AVOY; 1211 MARKET STREET nam TO IIIUNIQIIT R FLVIDfiH In WOMAN OF LIES" C-p AMI I7V MARKET ABOVr. 10TII 3lArNL.t,I II 15 A M tn u isp, j M. r-nvsTANCE TALMADOE In "A TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE" Cm A MO OERMANTOWN AVE. O 1 KAINL AT VENANQO DOi;CLS FAIRBANKS In "HIS MAJESTY THE AMERICAN" VICTOR JA1 I A MARKET ST. AD. TH l- n i M to U:IS P. it. AnRY HOUD1NI In THE aRIM GAME" IVflfOT- AI I CCUCMV 23th and Allciheny m liu.lirj liuitl'i in "THE JIlSLEApINO WIDOW" BIG AUTO RACE MEET A1j .(.frlltj NARBERTH SATURDAY! Airplane and Auto to Contest in Special Event at Belmont Driving Park The Ilelmont Driving I 'ark nt Nar beith. will be the steii" of the biggest nice meet ever held In this section, on Satuidn,, when airplanes, automobiles and motorcycles make up the taring card. There will be a double fentiiie in a -pcclnl fi-niile niatth tare between an aii plane nnd nu automobile, and n big aerial Coiubnt circus by fniiioiis nwatorx. William Stiicklcr. nf Fiaukfiud. will di'He the motor car. and Lieutenants Jack Howard nnd Neil Johnston, will pilot the plntie. The miators sny they will IH their plane only twenty five feet high (luting the entire lace. BOUTS AT SHORE TONIGHT "Wlldman," "Eel" and Indian Show In Atlantic City Bouts tteit Kenny, tho "wild man" from New Yoth: .Toe (Inns, the I'nnamn "eel," and Kittle Hear, the Indian, are headliners nn tmiiKht's niobium hilled tor the Atlnntie City KpiirtlnK Club, (iimi linn been dubbed "the eel" be- i cause of his eleieriiess and hit slimier! - luundb against the wild man, and a led -hot tut is expected. I.iltle Hear, the Indian, meeln Victor Kltchie, (if New York, in a return eight lounil bout. Their previous meet ing v. us fast mid furious. Another eight-rounder is scheduled between rrnnkie 1'lrining and Tommy Hudson. The opening sit-inunil set-to will bring together Willie Puller and .liuiiny Tendler. 1 e.i I b fi e.t-iJixijajtJLiiJLfljAsiLjji.jts-sjBJLa-as.jLsjijuij majlummjjl jujUAiiitjiiiimjiiii..,,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.mi; ,You Can't Tell How Far a Frog Can Jump by the Length of His Hind Legs Neither can you judge good clothing by alluring advertising claims and "below cost prices." But you can judge pretty well its true merits by the house that offers it a house that make3 no claims they cannot fulfill just good solid values that are hard to dupli cate for instance we offer you a generous assortment of suits and overcoats that are superbly tailored of the best woolens ptocurnble, and they are easily worth much more than we arc asking. UltS verco Specially Priced $ Others $22.50 to $40 Top Goat Special drays, Blues, Browns. Oreens nnd Heather na tures; Form-Fittlnir. Rag lan nnd Box effects pearonabln Just now All lined with iridescent silk FSJWJJj lined with Iridescent sine 6& (g m I 1 Values Up to $40 J , SJfcv i Quality Clotlies i 1514-16 Market Street OPEN EVERY EVENING siiiiiiiiiilJiiill'riiBitiiiititii'li HOT OFF THE lerli Kempton, at quarter, with Crane, U'elili and Trench In Iho backficlrt, may be! lay rda coach Al Hhnrpe. a selection for Satu y siiina with mill!. Conrh Dor llennett Is lemllna every effort lo Iron out lb, faults displayed by his war riors last Saturday In preparation for lliiv I erford'a first home grldlon contest of the season. With ltnallv a reconstructed eleven, Coteh Hezdek sent tbo Slnto arslty SKalnst the scrubs In scrlmmnKn jseterday Hard nnd offeiishi. serlmmsfre was stased t the Oarnet eleten iesterday, with Coach Mercer constantly at the side of Oelses, who vas running tho signals from ciuarterbark. The Arrm's midweek practice yeeterdiy I was featured by the return of somo of the hospital squad to the play. The Tlcer drle went on acaln yeslerdsv The eotlre squad, nrellv. pi ruh und fresh men worked lonir and eneriretlcalu on th rudiments of taddimr, tharRlnic, puntlnjt and iMHslnir. and fin illy lined up fn a scrim mae that lasted for nearly for'y minutes Columbl.i's football policy, under tho new plans Is alread licKlnultw to broaden Last nlKhi the first training table slnie llnio was starteil. twenty members of the first squad apiH-arlng Head Coach Marrow, wllh the aid of sev eral assistants lestordsy droe the W anil J team throusli the final hard scrimmage In preparation for Saturday's gam" with Syracuse West Virclnla football practice vesterday was transfi rreii from the riu igmlre, where the usual field Is hunted, to a good grassy plot of ground on the newly acquired prop erl where a scrimmage of unusual ferocity was staged The Cntjrnf football nauari sep(erd nut lant hard acrlmmnpe before th Prince- mo Hn uriMv tnintiB ino strirri 01 in arnlty baikflchl ..rti, rt.l nln-nnil-lurK ncrlmmaKf M-- .phlffh Knr tlftv mlnntpn the nifn f loiik'nt nam uiin unly otir mnrn reaulilns: when TJstnn. nf tbo fin-t ftquail, lntrreptpl n forwnrtl imipi arnl KIIn,ipil -in Hrrtn. Th pprond tenm's line, howpver, provM the Bironttfr tml nutt Imril the ilrnt utrlntf. InJnrlrn hiit pl.t,i'd havoc with the nut porn football team, nnd Conrb fnnford tll 1p hard put to It to cct a first nite aKEr gallon topethrr on Saturday. In preparation for th nnnw with St Julind of AniiHpotls, next Hjtiinlav. Coach SI Patixtlq jtftcrdav rut the PcnnavlvMnti Military College vnrftlty ttquad thiouxh sonrif new olTenpHe plays luMIutlnn at Ilopton College over the Yato triumph 1b fast subMdln(r Into h uplrlt of iIorrevPPlon ai the list of Injured la glanced over Althntixh Dartmouth la expected to svln Vn tramp with Cornell at the Polo Grounds, Sn- mm H isffiiBniiiiBiiiwinBiiiiaiaiiiiKiiiiinnr a I "For Men Who Know" essemer tor Tracks 1 to 4 Tons Continental Hod Seal Motor All Standard Units Knctories Grove City and Phila., Pa, Salesroom SMITH-DAVIS CO. 2132 Market Street Open Wednesday and Friday Evenings Until 9 f7.50 4 P tiSl OLDEST BRAND IN AMERICA ML Wmn3 l!lliE3l!IIIBUi:illIIB!lll!HliliiNI!al!!S fc?""" '"'"1""1" "". .TT0,'' 7; Y,' , $? ao.d x $97-50 I GRIDIRON unlay, the blir Ureen team will not bo ham perecl hy uuy excess of confidence. tI)otile Ufled three complete seta of backs Ja prnctlce tn tho Navnl Academy yesterday, the work hrlnK the hardest which the squad has jet had Srrlmmniclnc; against th freshman team yesterday Instead of the scrub, and fflvlng n (rood workout to Wlthlwrton'a 1023 outfit, which will play lUeler Saturday, the var Blty made two touchdowns. After nn hour's preliminary practice In down the fWd work esterday, Coach Hob lnon sent the Itrown football men through a hard forty minutes' of scrimmaging. In which the varsity showed creat superiority over the seconds. NrM Irclnirt's football prnctlce jentertjay vis featured bv th work of Homer Martin, the bis Charleston Hlnh boy UU six mrri In the hospital ,or on the sick list. Conrh Ilurk 14 worklnff fast to find men to fill the holes left In the Trinity squad ns the result of the tlaBh with Amherst nisi naiuraay The .Hfuetfe Colleee football squad was qut through another lonif and stiff practice on Mu re h Pleld sesterdas Couch ttnlph Mltterllnir put the L'rsinun football pqu'id throueh Its hardest practice of tho sea ion enterdav In preparation for the IVnn State (jame on SaturrU Frazee Denies Red Sox Gossip I'ronlUent Harry H l'razee, of the Koa ton Atnerltin leaBue Club, denied em ph.itlr4l lure last nlcht that he waa con sidering the ale of tho rlub to a Uoeton svndlcate 'I hive never received an offer from Consressman .Tames A Oattlvan, who H a close personal friend of mine,' said Frazee, "and I am not negotiating for the sale or the club with none From time to time I rocetve offers throuRh the mall from apparrntlv financially Irreaponslblo parties, nnd these letters remain unan swered " For Pool Championship A tournament for -the pool championship of tho Fourteenth ward will 1h held under the ausplcci of tho Assumption C C,, nt the c'ub'n hall. 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