15 A -s- HONORS NOT ALWAYS' FOR VICTORIOUS, ESPECIALLY IF WINNERS SELECT OWN OPPONENTS, L PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD FOOTBALL ELEVEN EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIPHIL'ADELPHIA, SATTJEDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1919 RADNOR SETS HOW SERVICE ELEVENS NEW YORK SHIP i F0RC1SMLE i Would Meet Central in Came for Grid Titlo of Philadelphia and Vicinity PLAY HERE TODAY L Camp Dix Football Team Pdeots, Navy Yard Men at' Phillies ! Ball Park Gardner's Camden Eleven Meets Hog Islanders on S. and C. Field This Afternoon ) ,WHISTLE-BL0WSAT2:30P.IVI. l 41 NO DEFEAT MARS RECORD BIG ATHLETIC PROGRAM, Army lias Won J I Games Against 9 for ilia Navy 1 Still Snw SI n7l n IMii Arim .ij .sj in !t','s N' 1- Arm 1891 . Nny... . n Army 1 I mmi Armv 17 Sh r, JO"') Snw. II Armv 7 llini Army II sv n llu).' Armv,, lj Nny 1 ItiiM Arm 4ii nn r, inoi A rim. II ns ( tiim Army,. II Nnj H !.'!! 'Mn.. 1" Armj 1907 Nhw . n Army. . 0 Jims Army .S'ny I Jiijo (, , ; Armx (i lull Nhv . I Arms (I li'IS Nnv . ii Arim n It'll Arm 22 Vnv 0 10M Armv . jn Ny I) l'in Arim 1 1 Nmv . 0 HUH Armv I-, Nhw 7 Titl ivilnls Arrm 211 Vn 110 Won- Arim II N.iv n tlnl I Mo Kiimrs wcih ilveil In lR'll IStlB lWin IS117 lstisttiin ion un.l nils -s?.s -" . ji 'h AJflHUfe READY FOR C ASH II ft Hv I'Al'Ii I'KKP A resound'ng bowl which Is echoing throughout the citv nlong tho Main Tine today has come out from the liiltv region of Wayne. I'a. A rcmarknble football season lias been ended liy Had nor High School, of tliat place, with not a single defeat marring its schedule And now Radnor wants to play for something that would go down in grid iron history as "a big thing." Tladnor High's rleveu is still tntnrt End readv for n nost-senson came to de ride the 1010 championship of I'hllndel phla and vicinity. And a s)ioitlo ut tack is being directed at Central High School, champiou of the liitrrHcliolastu' League. Here's an argument put up l , constituent of Ilndunr: "In regard-" to the championship of high schools in this tieinitj, we feel that wo should In the team to plav Central High School, nd not Lansdowne who have been de feated by Atlantic Citj High." Here's (he Dope Furthermoip it is pointed out. b dehing statistics, that Radnor's tccoid for the 1010 seuson was better than that of Lansdowne, providing, of rnuisc, if the dope refeired to tis is coricct 't in shown thut Undnnr walloped Clirl tenham High, IS-0. while Lntisdow lie's victory over the same eleven was b a 2l-li score, -Radnor tool; Lower Mciion into camp, ."O-O Lower Merlon hell Lansdowne, 27-0. Total number of fioints scored bv Radnor is UMI, while jnnsdowne's combined scores nggrc gate L'58. A post-season game between Itailuor and Lnnsdowuo, (lie winner to mppt Central High would be a big feature for the 1010 football season. Por one thing u Ilnduor-Lansdownc fracas would decide supremacy betw'een these rerUhot rival schools While Doctor O'Brien leecntlv said he would agree to a game between Central High anil .i Main Line eleven, it is hardly HKilj that such a match would he consu mated. The Cilmson and Ciold team has broken training, and. anyway, the chances of the supervisoij committee at Central passing ou a post-season gamp prnbablj would not materialize. Big Catholic Game Cahill Field this afternoon will be the scene of ou inter-citv Catholic football game. llrooklvn 1'iep, considered champion of Oi eater New York, will play St. Joseph's Picp eleven. 'J'no latter put on a splendid game Thanks giving Day morning, trimming Catholic High, L'ti-7. It cannot be ascertained whcthci Oakes, leading scorei of Catholic plu.v rrs in Philadelphia,, will lie able to K't into the llne-un. lie surfeit il a badh twisted right knee against the I'm pie and Hold, after scoring tnree touch downs. If Oakes is unable to buck Hiook lvn Prep's line, St. Joe will be con giderublj weakened Alumul Contest The Alumni of Lower Merlon High School and an eleven of former students at Radnor High School will clash n Ardmore this afternoon. This contest promises to be a icgular big league bat tie. Bitter rivalry lilies between both schools as well as among the graduates. Lower Merlon's line-up will include "Hen" I'oole, Moffet Kills. Dick and Jack Diamond, Stuart, Yocum, Wilson and "Scotch" Campbell. The C'oruoe brothers. Hunt brothers. gad "Ed" (Jiudy mill bo among the Iladuor stars. 45,000 Fans See Army-Navy Game Continued l"rom raw due Grounds during the baseball season is M.OOO, but trinpouirN stands hnc been erected for the football season, uud now moro than 45.001) tan be seated. John I?. Foster, the secretary of -Ihe New York National Leaguo baseball club, has handled the tickets and says that the field would bo packed if the capacity were 75,000. so great has been the demand for pasteboards. Society of course, was all out in force, and included among those who attended the game many Phila delphians. The Army-Navy battle has been waged so often on Franklin Tield In Philadelphia that the game alwavs attracts a large delegation from the Quaker City. March to Field Tho two academic!), as usual, sent large numbers of undergraduates to the battle. The cadets nnd midshipmen marched to the field in u body They wcro headed by the undergraduate bands. Neither team he's a perfect record tills season. Each has suffered defeat. The Navy was foiced to lower its colors to Georgetown, 0-0. and the Army bowed to Syracuse, 7-3, and to Notre Dame, 13-0. Hovfevor, each team has come back ' after the reverses. No games hate been plajed since Notcmber 15. and every member of the two squads is ready for action if called unon. Thls season the Armv has beaten Middlebtiry. Holy Cross. Maine, Tufts, Villanoa and Boston College. hc team that conquered Tale. Two Army Defeati The Navy has triumphed over Soutli Carolina State. Johns Hnpkius, II. S. Utah, Bucknall. West Virginia, Wes leyuu and Colbv. Tho Colby eleven, plavcd two weeks, ago, was smotheied under an avalanche of touchdowns, 121-0. On the same day the'Army al loned Vlllanova. 02-0. The line-ups of the teams was a dep, dark; secret or something. The cqaches knew vho would be used, but they wouldn't tell. Trom tho chatter In the hotel lobbies, it looked as if the epectators would, see the novelty of an army team starting without a cup tain, Captain George, the cadet leader, probably watched the game from the sidelipes, although them is nothing wrong with him physically. That is, tho only thing wrong with hlin is that he Is not good enough for the quarter back job. Ewen Makes Tram R-weu, he Navy captain, also Jias had a tough time making Mh eleven, but appareptly he has proted to Doble that he is deserving of a regular position, lie began at right end. The Army has a great adtautagc ip weight. This is especially true iu the line. The cadet forwards aerago 180, halng fourteen pounds per man on the middies. The Nuvy backs average 170, nsalust 100 for the West rolnters.. On the team aversbe the Army hair seven pounds on Dobie's vie en. The game today was tho twenty- second meeting between the two rivals. Eleven of the battles to date have been won by the Aimy, nine, have been "biffed by the Navy and cne was a tie. SI5I5US HIIXIAIV) CROWN Italpli (ireenle.if, voiilhful artist, who will compete, hi national pothct billiard tourney GATES VS. SHANNON Will Meet in Final Round of An nual .Autumn Golf Tourney GATE-S BEATS PHILLIPS I'lnciiuist, n. c. o. so r. r. (laics, .Moore Cniint Cnuntn Club, nnd n. C. Hliannon, lidT will meet in the final louud of the first sKleen in the an nual autumn golf tournament here to daj. They proed winners iu tlie semi linnls, fJales defeating n cltibniate, H. (t. Phillips, ." und 1, and Slianuon win ning from, Dr. ,1. S. Brown, of Mjpnt clair, - and 1. J T. S. Tuller, Ardslpy, will meet Don ald I'arsous, of Youngstown, in the benti n eight. The former defeated Dr. H C. (iBidner. Hhode Island Counti v Club, winner of the qualifying lound in tod.n's match, while I R. Danfortli. Xmth rotk, defaulted to I'arsous. The summaries: Hint slxtfon .P P Grfteft Moore Countv heat H O Phtlllns looro Countv .1 nnd 1 U C Shannon 2(1 HrocktMirt, beat I)r J S, IJrown Montclalr J nnd 1 Doutell dlatit T S Kullir Ardslcj hat Hr H C, Uftrdner Hhode Inland 2 and I . Donald I'nrsona Younfrstoun, won from r. H nanforrti North Fork, bv default. Third ntxteen N H llurd, PittsbuKh. beat Leo Hlclnfelil Kalrvlew !l and V CI nddv Kllnt beat J II A.ry, llloomtleld. I and J Heaten elsllt Ur I, VV Ilatteil llnltUHrol heat W A Till Vew York 1 un 111 holen. T Sellman Pali-view beut Ur V H. Peters tlanltafro 2 and I l-ourth elKht J T McCaddon 'ska:yl beat Ulnhop J U Anderson Woodland 2 and 1 M II Oimsbe South Shore, bodt A f Uuodwlti West Hampton 5 and 1 SOCCER ELEVENS CLOSELY BUNCHED Robins' Dry Docks Hold Lead in National Association Other Teams Right on Heels With the li'st half of the season coming to a i 1om the wtrious soccer teams, both iu this citj and throughout Pemistlwinin, New .fetej and New York are all closelj bunched and to pick a winner with tho class of soccer these teams hate been plajiug this sea son would be a hard tusk. Robins Dry Dock, while holding ihe top rung in the National Association, stands to lose this position at most any time, for it must be remembered that tho world's champion Bethlehem team, owing to being out of the country till after the leugue games had been started, will play off these postponed matches and from their recent' showing In exhibition matches will b(ivo easy sailing, after they once get into ac tion. STAMHNO OF I.HAflUHS Rational p. w n i. noblns DrydopK KrleA. A . . Paterson 1 C Federal Ship Monro DrydoUc . Plstnn A Ar New York A C Merchant Shin ... 11 II II 0 . .,. n -i i . . t a l a . . 7 i '1 3 . . R I 'J . r, -j i 7 i a ,i ..4 t i ; . . a o o .i Ii 11 T P C lietmctiem steel . n o u o Allied P. W. U T. P New York Shin . . 7 r, i is Wanderers Itesene .8 4 I a 11 Wolfenden Shore . . r, 1 n in Somerset V C ... 8 4 3 1 n St Leo's . 7 4 M 1 n Kenslniton A. A ... 7 .1 2 2 8 Falrhlll ... 7 3 2 a s Colllneswood ... 7 1 3 a 1 Puritan Reserve . 7 n 7 II 0 Shamrock ... 8080 0 QUAKEH CITT liKAQUB Holled on Keystono Altera. November 23. N P NEHURST PUY STRIKES AND SPARES WXNUIIAM MAJUSTIC Hardy. 170 213 101 Hartley. 143 103 lt.Zt-r. 188 213 iOH Nicholas 174 1114 IKS Smedley 212 1S1I 100 deary. . lno 167 187 aenrne. 185 200 181 mown . 158 184 2Jt Price. . 17t 150 100 Noek... 154 212 2011 W.SSler 151 TotBlo 920 007 010 , Totals 798 910 92tf itnxAiit-s pirtATns i:illott.. 13R 214 203 Dunsan. 178 150 239 Oamon,. ISO 168 108 MsnaK'n inn 153 '.01 DyneB.. inn 214 185 Simpson lno 108 J00 rainpb'll 147 150 205 Mills. . .. 148 . lodcllfTe 155 1(11 IK.' Conailt.. 151 151 1111 Mount.. . ., 2J0 155 Totals 708 917 02a . Totals 830 818 050 WH. ELEPHANTS TIQEnS Jones .. 213 185 188 Kline... 175 211 187 McKall. . 178 102 10 Hill 1H7 101 105 Klnr... isn 171 108 Durnell. 14-t 187 iso Oroas'n. 1113 151 181 Lambert 182 187 148 Knox... 17 J 234 103 M'Lao'n 181 100 202 Totals 045 906 860 Totals 852 010 8B1 aiRAHD TrtAYMOnU . Lunffren 191 185 178 Anders'n 191 181 193 Wood rd 184 205 2V7 Kneedler 1R8 1U0 147 Wood'nd 181 171 158 Waener, J6U 100 211 Plndlay. 140 IBS 108 Mulier.. 108 218 191 Tick..., 170 187 231 Trucks.. 190 182 204 .Totals 875 910102.! Totals 013 903 910 CURTIS IJ5AQUB Rolled on the Terminal Alleys ENOHAVINO COIAJIl FJlKhS Allayer. 1711 IBIl 1711 IlupertUs 133 1U0 107 1athei 131 ... 130 Lowe..., 151 120 Htg Wl MS... HI JT1 165 Kaltan... 158 185 1118 K Cra B 1J 130 140Henfson 1 144 1.31 Oerni'llf. 18J 108 187 Avil 170 IM) IM Weller 124 ... Hdcp,, . 18 12 10 Totals 701729J9T Totals 808 848 809 COUNTKY QENT JOURNAL Wilson.. 112 I3J 118 Hayes ... i its idu OlnKrlch 17 123 13 w CreH 2 145 1J3 Owens... 113 128 1! HI 188 117 13? - il". '""' iX? SiS. i".i flpriran, bv ,,, igtiiax... 4U4 iv ixi Cunip III Henderson KeVinrtlj nllnm 4mirrtt Torkls llunl hiitiman xtw Net Ins . UilllmCl lXrll Kefrrff V. les-i. I'metre ( ollrcr. lleud Mnus (.ollcicc. Navy liirtl Ml end , A. .!nhnnn , Iff I tackle . KnnlUer' Ifft gnnnl F.mlnrer .renter I,. Johnson rlirhl tnrkle. . llnrli .rttht mmnl Herman .rlrht end. Tmlnr left hnl'hnrk llnrl .rich) iKiHIinik rnm-ror fnllhnck . O'llsrr .ntlnrterhiirk Kmrrr II. Miirrm. lUvrrforn Col. -II. .1. (Vllrlrn. Nwarthmnre. llimmun l . II. Orrers, Ur. 1A SPICK IIAIili A lot of football fans don't realize that mi Army-Niny game is to be singed this afternoon nl the Phillies' ball park. Fifteenth and Huntingdon streets. But there is one on Ihcbonrds and it will ho a battle for blood und eterj thing. The conthstlng teams ate Camp Dlx und Philadelphia Nniy Yard sailors. The football game is not tho only attraction nu the docket, cither. 'I here win tie boxing, wiestliug mid a jiu jitsu exhibition The program will be gin promptly nt 1 :.1) o'clock. The nth letlc events and the football came have Iwrn nri-niii-r.il In tin. ircnirinr' shin's executive committee of which thief Yeoinun II. Sillier is chairman. The other inembeis of this committee are Chief Gunner T M Flattlev. Chief Gunner O. B. Tnvlor and Chief Printer .1. 1 1. Mavtlole. The reception commit tee is composed of Chief Gunnel's Mate .1. T. Cain, Hnsign It C. Kaiser nnd Chief Com. Steward C. Mnddisnti. Chief Quartermaster Kelly has charge of the decorations. IMcnsho Program IVIInwing is the progiam. exclusive of the football game: BONING liautamw eight .lames Twon, Training Camp. vs. Picric I.es Fiiss-e. V. S. S. Pueblo. Featherweight Jnhiinv Perrji Training Camp, vs. Arthur Nuidonnc, U. S. Kansas. Iiightw eight John 13. Morgan. Training c'nmp, vs, Fdwaid Kimball, U. S. S. Con necticut. Welterweight Ivan Scott. F. S. S. Louisiana, vs. Babe Hutchinson, U. S. Murines. WRFSTIilNG Filwiml Brodicr. Training Camp, vs John Welsh, V. S. Marines. JIU-JITSU Leo Pnrdello, Italian heavj weight chnmpion 220 lbs.), vs. Dr. M. Fran cois D'Fliscu, .liu-.litsu expert, JH0 pounds. Timer, Daniel Trotter; physician, Lieutenant L. A. Kenucll, U. S. N. ; referee, Pop O'Brien ; nunouncer, Bohbj Calhoun; Judges, Lleutinunt Ihrig, U. S. N.. Alatt Cox, of Spald ing's, Frank Wnnilell. Camp Dix.. Piesldent William F. Baker, of the Phillies, is giving the service men the use of the ball park free. The proceeds will be donated to the building fund of the American Legion. The Camp Dlx team will have its bund nnd the nnvj men will have a pair of bunds. Ilete Comes the Tank The doughboys arrived here ut 11 :50 a in. and proceeded lo ttie navy anl tor lunch. The Phillies' nark, all decorated with thousands of flags and bunting of international code, compares with the t- il 1.. ... X-.. V-l ..!..- il. 1 OIO liroilUIIS hi ,-vv. IU11V. H Ill'l ! im: nrinv und nnvv will battle for tootbu honois. Camp Dix lias one of Uncle Sam s famous "tanks. The nnvv also has a number of ex hlbits at thiigioundh in order to cn courace iirruiting. This game promises lo be n big service game iu the Fast this jonr between two soi vice tenuis, nun tne nrinv team is our for revenge to wipe out tho defeat Imndnl Cieoreo Bern's Fort Hancock team last year. Coach Baldwin has been drilling the uavy boys two and three hours each dav, and all seem to be iu fit condition to start when tho whistle blows. Burt, the star navy halfback injured Ilia nnklo during practice last Wednes day, but be is expected to be in the hnckficld when the nuvy lines up against tho army. The Camp Dix team seems to be a dark horse, as no estimate can ho placed on its strength. But it is understood that General Hale expects tho uriny to light, and the navy will not have an eusv time wlilie pitted against tM.. hunch of douchbovs from .Tersev. A number of distinguished guests huve beeu invited to attend, luciuuing ueu cral C. Hale. U. S. tA.. and his entire staff, from uamp wix. .ur. unu .wis i- 'iv Sitotrshurv also have been invited Tho general's flag will designate the army section und the admiral's Hag will designate tno navy section. Ike Knowles High Gun ,,,!.. l.-Hnwliu nt this eltv. displayed his wares lit the special holiday hhoot at the Ifort Side Inn Gun Club yesterday at White marsh by crie.lnr 24 of his 25 birds In the main test mid winning the event. Knowles wai on hla birds quick and In wlnnlnt the biff trftP test no UBieaUM flwrnim Ufaiain cracK snois Davles Hltlhens lld?p . 131 111 Wilbur . 116 151 111 RS 74 71 Totals 810 687 008 Totals 0113 tWD "53 RECK LEDClKIl nohr'her 131 170 10S I'nrrelt . lni 110 lis frown.. 121 . . 110 Newman 142 110 ... Stelnh'se 141 121 . . Milter 131 140 102 Koch ll"l "" 124 Appleby. 138 142 138 Cass. , 150 150 140 f'un'ham 101 178 107 Daven'rt . IBil 137 Ilelnold .. ... 150 Hdcp. .. 08 82 55 Totals 718 789 709 ' Totals 810 757 T27 Ilojnl-Fost postponed PHILADELPHIA COAL TriADE LMAOUB Holled on Kej stone Alleys, November 28. WHITNEY & KBM. CORTRlailT tVonff'tll I'll 155 140 Cnrnoe. 115 110 113 '....r.., K . rortrltrht 122 lOil Hau'm Noblete Vodlsh. McU'dell Dar'uton 07 107 107 Hod'off HI, nl lis ISi ion 188 iielldner tin 131 ion 14-, 1BV 191 flrnhiim 173 HI 203 ., 13J 110 htrlbe . . ,.80 Totals 019 710 748 Totals 701 695 089 HEHWIND-WIIITH KP.AVKLIN Klric. 143 100 188 Duniran. 188 162 122 Piatt. 1111 172 131 O Hall.. 121118 120 Ireland. 118 132 90 Tntnall. 102 159 139 dumber 114 IO 11 Nichols, inn HI Itn StuiU . 145 149115 Conley, . 117 160 11 H Totals 03n 701 017 Totals 614 720 701 THOHNE NUAL CO. WENTZ hosier,. 201 130 193 Dickie.. 118 201 118 Pant.. 100 I'll 1"-' Holland. 80 108 ,. McGlll'ls 15n 123 111 nipple.. 117 13 1 lig bonohue 121 t-'l 119 I) Hart 153 152 125 Hurley.. 153 158 113 Ward . 150 18J 151 Qafgher .. .. 126 Totals 74. vvv iui mints 031 Vho oo9 MANUFACTUi:na' i.Haciuk CosU's Alleys, November 28. oVITK'tlll MA 1 VlinniML'll 1MI k,v 144 Ut! 133 Keld'ch. 131 1(17 119 Wtllxln. 122 IAS 140 llsrner. 143 130 130 Wo I re's 1B1 1H2 l'.M Paine... 1)3 130 114 Schratt, 10H 189 10T V H'sby 1T 173 ISO Itepsck. 183 186 172 K.U'sby 180 185 14S Totll.SBS 701 Tt TotliUUflOl IU Olt iliis team, managed by Chief Yeoman Sillier, of (ho receiving ship, will inert the Camp l)l squad at Ihe Phillies' ball park this nfli'i noon, the men arc, left o ilglil: Top mu Athletic olllcer. I'littlcj; Monlgumti,v, Maju, Pace. Fisher, While, Hiissell, Gaidello, Manager Sillier. Middle row Condi Baldwin, Kell), Birtmr, Kiner; , lolinston, Anderson, Bull, Pmiuinj, Davis. Bottom yaw Ilelnej, O'llara, Kunll7cr, Thomas, l'lntli, I In man, Johnson UNITED STATESTO War Department to Encourage Sport Among Officers and Enlisted Men TO FORM ORGANIZATION Washington, Nov 'J') It is the de sire of the War H nartincnt that polo should bo. one of the games to lie en couraged and developed tliioURlioul the nimv. 'I'o nccoinplisli the nims fot which this game is fostered Iu the service, nnniel.v. the development of horsemanship, skill and during on the part of tithiors and enlisted men, com mandiiig otl'uers will utlli7c all iiieaii" at their imiiand to 'uilher the inter ests of this spoit. II is especially de sired that teams lie developed and maintained at the several division camps and at tiuinlug ceuters nnd regimental posts, A centtal polo committee has lieen established in the AVnr Department This committee will co-orulnate all matters peitniuing lo polo activities thioughout the arnn . It will secure every assistance possible for the fur therance of the Eiinie, and will co-or dlnate nlations hetvvien polo iu the seivlcc nnd the Notional Polo Associa tion. Iu order that an adequate orgaui.n tlou may be tompleled throughout the service, the commanding ofliter of each division, camp or station where polo is practicable will designate an officer as polo representative and will report the name of the oflicer so designated to the adjutant general. The representa tive thus selected will communicate through his commanding officer diicctlv with the adjutant geueial on all mat ters pertuluing to polo activities at Ills station. Polo lepreseutatives should be chosen for their enthusiasm and organising abilitv, in ordor to insure in euch unit the attainment of the icsult fur which polo is instituted in the seivice. As soou as it is found feasible to take up polo ut any stutrou, tho commanding ofluer will so report to the adjutant genctal, on receipt of which lepnrt in formation will be furnished relutive to tho suppljiug of mounts and equip ment. Organizations desiring to take up polo are empowered to use regulutiou mounts of their iiuthoii.ed quota for this purpose. Regulation mounts of the necessmv speed 11111 haiidiuess will be furnished such organizations as part of their quota on requisition made to ap piopriate remount ofticcrs. To uuits developing teuins theie will be issutd ou miulsition the netessmv polo equipment including "suddl"s, bticks, bnlls. elc HUGGINS PLANS TO . CHANGE OUTFIELD Yankee Pilot Will Strengthen Gardeners Before Opening of 1920 Campaign New nrli. Nov. 'JO Miller HiiR gins, ni.iuager of the Junius. s. admits that his outfield needs tinkeiing. lie was iu town vesterilu.v to talk over con tracts with the owners ot the club und to attend to other midwinter duties. Iluggins appeared to be more dis tressed over the loss of his automobile thun in the fate of the Yankies, One i.f hla follow citleus in C'iuiiuuati ad mired his car so milt Ii thut he diove off with it und never dime buck rilscnsslni? baseball. Muggins said he realized his outfit is budlj in need of bolstering. "1 have two tiatles in lnlud thut I would like to put over, but 1 won't snoll them nt this time by pre mature publicit. Besides, tho present tight within the league is likelv to make it u bad winter for trades. You cau't very well do busluess with clubs wlieu you are not ou speaking terms with their owners "I intended to mil through several deals with minor league clubs ut the American League meeting If it hud beeu held in Chicago, but siute our people will meet in New Yolk I shull have to ask these meu to come to New Yoik to meet me," Iluggins said them were several joungsters who finished the 1010 season with class AA clubs who might help his club, und that lie intended to take quite n few rookies to Jacksonville next spring "I hnven't heard unj tiling ofhcinllv from either Raker or T.ewis," continued tho Ynukee leader, "Of eoiirscr-T-have read the usual letirement stoiies, but I don't udmit a' man has letlrcd until lie falls to icport." 152 More Points by Navy Than by Army Th Navy machine has Bcornl 132 mora points this season than Ihn Arm. and In one' less (came The Cadets havo run up 140 tiotnts In eltrht Bngiievmnntx, while Dobie's eleven, has made 2HJ In seven. The Middles have lifen beaten only unco, losing- to Georgetown. 0-0 The Army has been defeated twite losInK to Syracuse 7-3, and to Notre JMme. 1'J-a 'Ihe comparative stores follow: NAVY AtlMY 4n n rrnrnllnR S . n 11 Mlddleburv .. It ml Johns Hopkins, o u Holy Cross. .. o IS U. H. S Utah.. O O Hyracuse . ...7; FOSTER POL OGAME 21 mulkiioii iiiaine ,.,,,,,, u 20 W. Vlrslnla W, il 13 lioston 0 0 Georgetown,... a 24-Tufts ,18 121 Colby 0 n Notre Dame... 12 02 Vlllanova,,,, . o 202 Total 18 . 110 Total .,...,..82 Matty Soccer Contests Scheduled for Today ami KicN rtr Third Itnuml UrtlilHirni n, IHihton, til Din-Ion 1 irlil, slile i oinl iiml I mull lrr?t. am ii i M,(.ut: T irft iMvMtm F. A .1. Doli-on b. (I H (' Ulnrft nt Ihlr t -M ftl hlrert und snitnmlilp ittrnuc. TiiIIm. situ slili h, riirtltin, nt th.lcr, Miirfsluill i; iSiuHli h. Mandirfrn, nl Trulh nnd ltutlri hlrrrls. liure Itiiiiifnihiririir Co. i. Parcel I KorrM. ut Murium Hook hrennd DhNlnn Viilrlillf . M. I fiirt, at brtond nnd riimhrlii ohffls Hemlnctoit h. Woirpndfn hhofs Kfhrr.c1), tit It nnd (Imrllrld htrrrtM. t ulllmtrUinnd s. Turltan ut Atnsclier Mr oft nnd dtimn road. ritlrd DliMnn t. rurtliiiieo . 1. H. i ltlnrn, nt Mt-srrond Mrrrt nnd ( rdnr .nrnur. Ininrlslllr . Atrcnslon. at Mnptfrnth and V "!. estrrctN. t'nrltaii. .til, . A rtrriuiH. at 1 Ifth and ftnif)r1 ind ttirrtN, Joltn Itrnnitrt n. ((tiiikrr litr at llar roKiitr and Mtrluun tunc I ourth Ditinlun Ron H (. h. (,, II. ( Indian, nt llfM-slxlIi and (lirMInn htrcet. Ilrldehlmrc, dr.. DNMon. Jr , at ItlrJi mond and lufutrtU' Mrcftn. Mndcti tlltli it. Atdon II. .. at ltrnad ii nnd drlTfrton tfft, C anidrn. 1st. Arroniran th. st, (nrtuacQ Rrvnrtii ut I ifth and Ni-minnljnd brrh, Scttil Dhlrdon huonip h Hur nund ut 1 ttrntT-nUth and lUcUliiMm (strfrln. I uwimIrI ji, ItovlrormiRli, ut Ijiumlalr. 1lrdtfvUIf n. KIueseHrtlni;, al KlcJimond und flrlhmlnx Htrrrtt. Cnlonlal s, tcran. at I) and Ontario strM'lf. NiHiillj i'.. ItrUtot. nt llelirradft Mrrft and llrclicn rxcitue. (KKKK1 I.mtJDK Iuorpstmii st riilladrlphln. nt loorfft town, . J. t.prniiintuHii u. Mprluu, at irrnuii.toiu, t'nUerslt qf I'cntikjIianU n, ('ornell, ut 1 raiiMin I lt1d. lSDtSTICIM. l.Uf.l'l. standard Uoller Itcarliitr n, Hardvilck X Miicim. I nrU-ftclith mid llroun htrwtn. llpoH-lfrlcIil im l. I.upton Sous, ut Front htrrt-t und l.rie ihpiuip llohlfpltl m. tln Hall o.. nt Iiudon fctrtt nnd nrk roud m . h. ii, A. is. I leihlier tn. Atnrncan rnllr., ut l uuit-r.lMli nnd ltmi strrfts. Natlonul I .runup t Merthant Mill h. I.rlr . A., ut llarrl- man. New Aork l ('. yn, Morfe DndotK, at Ohiuplp Ticld, New lork, , COLUMBIA AFTER SANFORD Rutgers Gridiron Tutor May Succeed Fred Dawson New York, Nov. IK) The Columbia athletic (oiniiilltee will meel ucit Tiiesdii.v to acl ou the resiguutiou ot l'red Dawson and to consider possiblo Mireessius Duvvsun's lesiguation came upon the iniiiiiiit,ec so suddenly thut tin wen i aught uupicpuicd l'oslci ,Saufoidv who has placed Kutgeis on the mini during the last few .vcuis, because of tlieii rtmarknbh good football teams, has; anuoumed that he win leave lungers, iiietenv pintuig nun self on the list of possibilities. TEAM FOR TERRE HAUTE Mordecal Brown Probably Will Man age Three-jLeague Team Terre Unite, Ind., Nov. 20. Terro Haute will retain its Tlirce-I League fiawhise nixt eur, acconling to au uriuncemi nl iiimle todu.v, uud Mordecui lliowu pitibabl will lie letaiued us dub muuugei Itaseball iu Terie Haute was a success liniiucullj List season, the lust tune iu veins An oflei to train next spriug nt Inilinun I uivciMtj, liloomington, lul , bus been itiilved and iitohublj will be ULceptcd. Southern Catholic League Delayed At a meetlnu of Ihn Southern Cathollu League ut M Patrick's Hall last night It was decided to postpone the opening games slated for ru sdiv December until Tues ilaj, December 11 This a netessiry, as the Ht. Monli a club withdrew from tho league at the last minute Auy t athollo club In tho southern part of the city wish lug- to enter i tit. league should get Into communication with John Hrennan Kay wood C. (. . 1 units ninth und Dickinson streets COLGATE GRIDIRON STARS TO PL A Y Anderson, Famous Quarterback, Likely to Participate in Collegiate Basketball Games This Winter Hamilton. K. J Nov. 1!!). AMth Colgate'n 1010 footbnll senbon a mut ter of history, the athletic authorities here have turned their utteution toward the deveiopmeut of a Mitecssful basket ball season. That theie is material In the JIu roon institution to build up a powerful cage quintet is undeniable. V. A. licit!, who succeeds W II llunimoud as touch of the Colgate lice, has no fewer than ten men who have won their college letteis , iu busketball, around which to tlevelop n wluuing team. Tho old Colgato men who will btrivc for positions Include four members of this j cur's football squad. They are: tDsenr Audeisou, all-American quarter back iu 101(1 und quarterback on this jettr's tcam;Cnptaiu Ilelford U. AVest, the lighting tackle, who also was an all Ainerdaii choice In 11)111; J. II. Cot tiell. end, nnd K. It. IMkllis, substi tute quuiteibaik. West and Oscar Anderson last wore the Maroon durlug the llllfl.17 teuson. antl their return to the cage game will add much streugth to tlio team. lMkins and Webster vvero members of tho 1017 varsity, and Lluuphun, KielTen. Kircbgassncr. N. G. Audersou, Cottrell and McBride plajed last jcur, FITZGERALD TAKES BOUT FROM BROWN "Whitey" Earns Honors From Start to Finish in Shore Ring BATTLE IS UNEQUAL ONE Miaul ic Cllv. Nov IT.) Winter ritzgerald, of I'hilailelplita, outfought I'reston Itiown. also of the Quaker t'itv. iu the wind-up ut the Atlantic City Sporting Club lieie lust nicht. Pitygernld started off iu the opening round bv uncorking a scries of wallops Hint rocked his opponent nil around the ling It was his bout all the wa.v In the sixth round Whiter Intuit d n right jab to the jaw that sent the cnloied battler to the mat. Itrown opeued a cut under ntzgernld's orb in the hfth. Tills seemed to be the only good one thai Ilrown put over. ritzgerald dealt out a lot of puuish mint.and knocked his opponent all over the ling. Ilrown. howevei, suivived and ulwuvs rume back for more Itlti! Wnlteis. a returned overseas man, sent llnn.v Allen, a veteiaii Phil adelphia hovel . to dreamland in tho fourth round of their scheduled elght roiind bout Allen started like a whirlwind nud it seemed us if he was intent on fiutshiw; the shore lid iu the opening lound Walteis came back strong in the second anil brought a stream of blood fiom Allen's noso and mouth. Allen had a hit the best in the third. The Atlantic Citv boj showered over a niiuibrunf good wullops at the opening of the fourth, uud Allen sank to the floor for the touiit near the end of this session lie was tompletelv knocked out, unit it was sonic time before lie re covered. Ilobbie Hobidenu, of Philadelphia, shaded Joe Dorset-. aNn of Philadelphia. in erpht rounds Itnbideau hud the edge on his opponent throughout the light, ami held ofi his opponent with his splendid defense Ttobldenii fctuged several sensational rallies, nhiih sua veil the decision in his ruvnr ' Iimmv Tendler, of Philadelphia, battered Willie Leonard, ot Atlantic Citv, in the opening scheduled slx-ioiiud bout The set nnds threw iu the sponge to save t.conanl in llie lourtti toiinti. FINAL PRACTICE GAMES Gould Beats Fairs and Kinsetla De feats Soutar at Court Tennis lav tlciuld llir- world s court tennis champion and Walter Klnhella the piofes slon.it title holder plaved thnlr lint prat the imtihea at the Hucciuct Club yeslerda prellnilnaiv to Iho series for Ihe open ihani plonshlp of this rountn whkh win beylu at llie ItaLquet f lub next Tuesday Oould met Pumli 1 airs ot England, and won from the professional In straight Hets, II-.' I, J and e 4 (lould played brilliantly throughout and lpalrs never had a chanco against tho nmateur although he managed to get ono moro gaino lo each set as they progressed Klnella allowed Jock Soutar fifteen and defeated tho world's racquets champion, 2 sets out of 3 Soutar. whoso game Is lm- E roving steadily, taptured the first set, G-4, ut lost thu next two, when Klnsella won, U-4. 0 B Northeast Church League Vincent defeated AUa i.'!- tu 2 nnd Hethenda cennuemd Union 'iaberuHtlr 3"i to 8 In the NortheniU Chunh l,fnRiif Ust ntaht, tho irtin behiir plaj-J at Miirkrl Hall Vincent ,l(u H Norris forward . . InrH SKI nner forward . , Vurdi Deatitii . . t enter. Jlreet J MorrlH Kunnl . .. Campbell How man piiard u J 1, J Nonln 3. Demon O Taxon 1, J Paxnn Rtreet Goalu from foulu Peaton, S II Norris , J. Norris J, Htjeet. J, Shaw ItettieHdiL Union Tabernaele forward ilurdock forward Ocrber t-enter .. Ilfliul uuurU , .. Jamldon k-uaid Beik Schwartjs, Dietz t KaiuiiA 1 JlcCturken Ward I XJoala from field Faunre 7 Schxvarlz, fi. : fcCIurken. S. DJr-lz '. MurdoLk Jumiflcm tloalM from fuulw faunre udocU. '2 Hef eree Tugrirert. Time 'JO mlnuto jer!od8 ON CAGE TEAM The most pretentious schedule ever an antfed for a Maroon quintet has been mapped out by Muunger Cl. J. Miller. Or the eleven Colgato men who start ed the Syracuse game, only four re main for neat sear's eleven Captain West played his last game, ami so dltl Oillo, who luadtan enviable reputution nt fullback. Othcis whose intercol legiate gridiron enroers ended with the Svrncuso game aro Oscar Anderson, Ororg'e Wntx'man, John Cottrell, Mason llnrtou and Ilobert Martin Lewis S. Harris, Rov Wooster. R A Watklus aud James T. Lainl are the four rogulara who relnain for net sea son. Too much credit cunnnt lie bestowed upon Lurry Tlnukhart for Bis efforts iu bringing Colgato to it position vvheie, iiutil the Sjracuso gume, the Maroon Institution was in line as claimant for the eastern football championship HI leij Huntington, Jr., uud Norvlllo Mil more, assistant toadies, also deserve credit for thu team's show inc. When It is considered thut the Col gate elcveu is pltkcd from a student body of 700, whereus many of the larger eastern universities have student bodies of upward of 5000, the showing of the team Is commendable. CARMAN TO IE IN N. Y. TONIGHT Motor-Paced Champion Will Try I to Defend Title at Madi son Square Garden PRECEDES SIX-DAY RACE New York, Nov. 10. The indoor sprint n ml motor pace championship will take place tonight at Madison Square Linden us it prelude to the an nual six day line which starts at mid night tniminovv. Kaj Katun. 1010 splint ihiimpion, will meet Alfred (loul lit and Arthur Spent er in the feature attraction, a ?l(K)0 match rate in mile heats, the winner to take two heats. Clarence Cnrninn, motor put e ihiun pion, will tlefcpd his title against (Jeorge Chapman, INeui ljgg mid Matirltp isiocco. the lute lo be run iu tne mile heiits Iu p'lirs. The International Derbv will briug together ull the foiogn and Aim man liiltM-s in tieltls lepiesent'uig their ic spcitivc tnuntries, the first two men In each event going m the seniifiunls, the three wiuneis Hieing in the grand final for the .f.'iOU pi lo. All the star ntlers in llie sit -daj nice will meet in u ten -mile open event, the Itadtr of each lap winning SI. the leutler of eiuli mile ,.i u ml tuft lirsl sit to tiuisli will divido J.'OO. Ilm big wooden saucer will be tom- plctctl tntlny for the riders to work out ou. The fourteen foreigners cuteretl in the rate moved iu from Sheepshead I!nv jesteiduy with their trainers, and nil are iu tiptop condition for the long grind. They nre conlitlent of winning first moncj of the (IIO.OOO to be awnrded. Alfied fioiillet and l.dilii' Madden, , ,,.,. ...ii. i. b .,111. ,,i.,i ... .unit ,1 , j Harry Kaiser nud Uuj llaton, Keggi. , VT..V . .. I I..1 M.,.. .!. McNatuaia and .lake Magiu ure the favorite teams of the American entries, Marcel Dupuv antl Oscar l'gg, Alphonse Spiec antl Alartel Iluvsso, Maurice Hiotco nnd rruncesco Veru being the favorite combinations of the lluiopcau ndeis. PROTEST ROAD RACE Mornlngside A. C. Claims to Have Won Point Trophy New A orb, Nov. 11). A nuuibei of lirotests will be lotlgetl with the legis tuition committee of the Ainuleur Ath letic Union nt its meeting tin net Tliursduv night as the lisult of the handicati mad late of the Stiinvviiv Omc I.e.igue of Long Island I'ltv vvlin.li I was stagetl Inst Tluustl.iy ufteinotin The Moiningsltle Athletic Club, which finished two points behind the l'.mlist A 0. for the team tioph.v, is piotesting the race The est Sitle Club's mem bers det hue that lMdie Itank, who toiu pletctl uniittuehed In the rnte, was checked up hv the olhciuls us a I'uiilist runner. If the Moiiungsiilc Club's statement in piovtn tine llie I'uiilist Club will huve to give up the tiophv Aiinthet coniplaint the "MQiiiingsidt Club will iniike is that the miii'st whs not piopeilv niiukitl anil as a icsult oiih foul miles of the Mhetliiled si milts weie itivertil bj the touteslunts Another lunge that will he In ought befoie the toinmlttee is Unit licit bluv ioue of the Mohuwk A. C , who was placed in thiitecnth position, did not btart in the race. Amateur Sports The llnneock A. A. ileslres to bear from first clsss teams In Pennsylvania unU Vew lvrsey hilnB dales In Deeember and junuaiy mn Ait btrauss 2,iO i:ast Ulrartl avenue M Tbn 1, A, I'., a llrsl-ctass trvetln? team w.iilil like to urrMnRe Rames wtth all mlurerl nr while T teams In fhlliitlelphl i nml vlilnltj cifferluB fair Buuranttes l"1."."1 A "llh IU Nortli l'lum btreet Vletlla I'a st ntlre'H Uefornuil (liiirtti, un flclit'een I" lent-yenr old IHe wants s-uines with teams luvlntf fair Bunnnttes 11 Ij Wlcml -SOI houth froskiy street The liuiniiimcl A. A. lias formed h third i lass basketball llvo for tho comlnff svilson Mho expect lo form 11 second team con iiosed of fourth and fifth class teams and uoJlil Hko to bear from ull clubs havliiB llrst and second clasi teams, to b., iiloed eilher at homo or away Harry 1! amtlb .'.'11 North llancroft stroet rlillatlelplila, 1. V. wlshvs to meet anj seiond-tlass homo team orferlnc fair fiuar nntcis M hllbcr J22 Hltner street Dors'tl f'"1' vvjnls to book Karnes with llrst-class homo fives, either In or out of town otferlnB THlr Buaranleus It tl Jarvls. H' bharswood street Alerrlll Club desires Barnes with sit second iIhkh lives havltiK halls and onerlriB sutr antees Marty VAolpi'li 1 1115 Huuth "1 lilrtj third Btreet Our Jj"I f Mere ', c, fonnerlj of Ihft Amerltan LeaBue would llko to book ecimcs wltb llrst-class liomp teams lu Penn slvanla sjowr lerse and llelawari' J J ltoonty lTJ'l cst Huntingdon street Dellmnr . . "wo teams) wants to hear from any strictly Ursulas" home team liavlne balls and pijlni suitable suarunttcs Ilobert Aiken. HIT Tasker street St Teler's J. O., a second-class traveliiiB team wants to book names wllh teams of that class offerlnB satisfactory eujrantecs Alport Uinle. HOT North 1'ourlh streot Muco A. .. a thlrd-ilass travellnj team .... n tirrancs Barnes with teams n.ilir sultabl Bunralilees Mallaecr 1 ii hul vw ...in.! iln. ...... k,pa, ' man, -i,'' ,,"", p.'-v The Sejletl C. I'., a flrst-clnss trmellug Irani can bo booked b all home eluhs orferlnir uuarantees A J. Urecn SU4S North Uambrey street The Temiilr. Club would like, to urraiiBe irames with all second-class tntms espe ilally Audubon llammontoii. fBB Harbor or pulborn Joa Latwen. Jr U0 North lrraimlln street Kust Knd five deilra to book sanies with all second and third class teams M 15 Uicenspan. 41S Mirflln street. HI. I'mil's (inlltl, of l'lfKenth and Porter streets Iras open dates after December 31 for first-class honm antl IravellnB tlubs Al II Ostrand, V'310 Houlh Chadnick streot George Chip Stops Martin Burke s,ew Orleans, Nov "ft lieorse Chip, of New Castle, Pa, scored a technical knock out In the tenth round when Martin Uurke, ot New Orleans, quit In the scheduled nf teen. round llfht heavyweight boxing bout last nlsht llurfce said a small bona In his chest was broken In tho bout OJlj were 3 to 1 on Uurke. ew ork Sliln Hon Ilnml . JlltBlus left end , . lindane! V,"' left (eekle. . Grfenmnn Ttonilc. . left rnird . , .. Mlllh Mnrhalt. tenter . ...,3lnorH l'rnlmnn rlhl cinrtt , ,. . llllea I l.urilner . rltht tnrklf. . fnllie- Jirlrnili . . rlelit end . ner j Limes. , nnsrierliTk. . . tedi'er 1 i'ell. rlrlit linlflmek . .. . Keefer IIiiko Ir-re linlflxick . . lleeho Murlln . . fnllhaek Siilllmil One of the biggest independent foot ball battles of the season was scheiL tiled folic played this afternoou between the elevens representing the New York Shipbuilding Co . Camden, nud Hog Island. The conlesting tennis ariangetl In have the game staged on Sttuw bridge & Clothier's Field, at SiTtj -second ami Walnut streets. West Philadelphia, be ginning ut li'ltO o'clock. New York Ship, led by Doug Oatil nor, light tackle, has cleaned nearlv cveivthing along the Delaware and to tlnv the eicven Is conlitlent of victory ovcifctho ling Islanders, who? however it must lie remarked, are equally con ll.lt tit of winning Neither of (lie l iv nl leaders suv thev will win. biff both ure cnululent This morning Cap t it I u lianlner, of the New York Ship team, saltl : "We are going to give them all we have antl I tlilnk.we huve n good deul. Take it from tne, when IhVf whistle blows mv men will 'snap (11(11 it ' The have football brains and the old lighting spirit, and witli that cout-s. biuutiou I am expecting big tilings of Ibem this afternoon." Hog Isluuil will go iulo the guine outweiglutl. but not outguini'rf, accord ing to those who have sttn them cuiry on. HiR delegations frjm both of the shipbuilding plants hnve bought tickets iiml theie will be u lot of luotiug to oilier the pluveis along. HAVERFORDBEATS v YALE AT SOCCER Suburban Collegians Down Blue at New Haven, Two Goals to None llnvrrfortl O.ler til rlelit fullhiick A left rulllinrk rlelit linlUmtk center Imlfb-ieK Irft liilfliiKk mitsltle teTt Insltle left renter fullbitrk Insltte rlelit uttlfclHf rlelit Yule (0) ,., , Hriilly ..... HnU . Itullrv ICntrluiuI 1 TlrcHikm iii ... ikrl .. MnlTnU . Ilenrdhley .,,, n """'frson I'OOtl. vioore Mrnrlt 1 Uiird Mrtlntitfl I rutin ..illicit MUilnnfj jonf l'aiiott t.inili llnlltilt. VleKlnler hnlillllllIntlH Din kell for 'Mnore. Smith for VleKlnler. lleferee Vlr. 1 enrn. Derby, Tlinij of huhes Itilrlj-llie minutes. New- Haven, Conn., Nov. U0. Out-, playing Vale completely In the. second half, the Ilaverford College sotcer- clnven tlefcatctl Yule 2 lo 0. I shooting tost the visitors several chnuees to sfiirc tliiiing the- lust Iiair, aitliougK thrv foiced the plaj. ., In opening the second hulf. Haver foul uislietl the ball to the Yale goal, where in a scilmniage diicctlv in front of the netting llallett pushed it across1 for the opening scoie rifteen ininiltPi later McKinlev thove a tliflleult side shot for the secoutl and hnnl scoto Cuptnin Osier's goal plu for Hnvcrfoiil was the ft.ituie of the game. For Yah Mtiffatt nud Cobuin plajed cleverly. The line up: ZBYSZKO STARTS FOR CAMP Will Train In Maine for Bout With Joe Steelier New orlt, Nov L". Wladek '.bv J s.ko, the herculean Polish grapplcr, staitetl for his tump ut Old Orchurd, Me., toda.v, antl while np in that pait; ol the count! j will get ready for bis coming struggle with Joe Steelier. Zbjsko intends to wrest the world's ciown from Steelier, und therefoiu wunts lo be in perfect shupe vvhcu lie tutkles the ehainpinu. Tho pair of "giants will battle for tliOt world's championship at the Seventy hrst Regiment Arinorj on December 8, As the victor must win hv it fall, titty men will struggle until either pins the other to the mat In caso ot no fall fie patrons will rctcive their money buck. !r Everythinc on Wheels for Children ' SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK To make room In fur warehouBo wo will t-ell a car load f roller coaster matrons at nbout factory cost ot hint spring L"ollU oak bodies. prlnar IwttomH remotable tops, fltronjrest wacoa that can be made t wood and iron Uath one crated for eay shipment Iend money order or iahh . 316 at S5.75 Nil. 3 l S6.35 ' S6.75 No.. 5 It will pay jou lo see our two floors of grimes anil toys. Tlio overhead liern Is nosflbly not more than one half that of some central locations, hence our surprlslnBly low prices Heed doll coaches, $1. Velocipedes, 'l tu .'( Coy's blucles. f3S 50 Desks chairs hand kars, kiddy kars. ble liatrnl Msscms 118 Till! IIIU UPTOV.V.V TOY Nroiti: WITH A 1I0N- TOM N STOCK Use Car Routti Not. 3, 4, S, 54, 60 HOFFMAN CYCLE CO. 3010 Kensington Ave. 3015 1" St. Kid Wtrner v. Younr Parciie Wittrr JohmoD vi. Tommjr Kctchtl Huthie Hulcninion . Eddie 0'Keefe Younr Socco vi. Youdj Robideau I'KTB VVT8V , HERMAN v. JOHNSON PALACE RINK sanr MARKKT STH. Rolltr 8kW SN. W BIG 4 FOUR '15 Afternoon & Ueuu LadW'dhK Tol: U. '.A a Al i 1 .M 1 1 31 ' 41 n vf r r 1 i ") S-siaf. VM Al M vrt