tT 1 r EVENING PUBLIC IEDGEBr-PHILADELPHlA, PEIDAY BARLEYCORN RETIRES UNBEATEN CHAMPION ' ' s His List of Knockouts Would Fill Ten Million Volumes. He Passes On Without Finding an Opponent Who Could Go Full Distance By GHANTLAND KICK (Cowrtoht, 1010, all rloMs reserved) V JoJih Barleycorn January 16 You have come to the. end of the highway, Traveler, Here where the Last Inn waits; You have turned at last from the byway, Traveler, In through the Twilight Gates; And we who know that your drcavi is dead Shall lift one cup where tho wiifc is still red, v To one who has only gone ahead ' Through lines of the phantom fates. You have come to the cjid of the Long Road, Traveler, Here where the stars gleam pale; And there's never a chance it's tho wrong road, Traveler, Winding beyond the valo; Time marks each entry when he's due; All things must pass so why not youf ' Here's one last cup of the ancient brew Till we, too, come to the trail. J OIIN BARLBrCORN is tho only champion on record who retires un beaten. He retired under pressure, it is true, but lie retired without finding an opponent who could stick with him nud go the full route. His list of knock outs would fill 9,000,000 or 10,000,000 volume?, printed iipon thin paper. What a kick he had when he was in the pink ! W".1 mnnn do they all go? Well, there's flabby Street, who first caught Walter Johnson, and who in addition ,, fi,p first man to handle a ball tossed from the Washington Monument. It has been more than a day or two since Gabby's name was heard in big league circles, but ho is busy now gathering talent to handle the Suffolk club of the Virginia League. By wandering off the beaten trail yon can stumble over many an old itar still plugging away at the tame, now far removed from the head line and the welcome roar of the big league ciowd. One by Ono THE minors never caught Hans Wag ner and j on say they will neer catch Ty Cobb and Walter Johnson, Perhaps not. But at the finish they caught Napoleon Lajoic, Bill Bradley, Art Devlin, Chief Bender, and a few more whose names will not be forgotten very toon. Have You Felt It? THREE-CORNERED hunch seems be in the process of dcvolonment that quite a number of folks are soon going to ue aoie to stand up under a day wherein the financial arrangements of the Dcmp'-ey-Carpentier contest are not mentioned. ATI rlto completed and almost sure disaster for the highly annoyed offender. PAT T Pat MOHAN fears Cardinals." 'at is mernlv fnnrinir Min T-nw nF average, me cardinals being tlie only National League club that hasn't won a pennant in the last twenty-live years. TAD JONES WELCOMED AT ELI Yale News Pleased With Return of Head Football Coach New Haven, Conn., Jan. 1G. In forming the Yale undergraduate body that T. A. D. .Tones would return as head football coach, the Yale News today said : "The University welcomes back the creator of Captain Black's great 101G team and the famous Exeter teams of 1013, 10M and 1015. with open arms." Tho News, fuithcr mini j zing the (hango. said: "This change will enable Doctor Sharpc to fous entire attention on directing Ynlo's general athletic pol icy, 'More men engaged in athletics and a place on a team for every Yale man.' This was the original concep tion of Doctor Sharpe's position as director. " rri i (0 IT MAY be a severe strain at first not hear fiom Messrs. Reams and Dcscamps, but time will help to cute fu'j depression. "Looking at the Ball" THOSE who still fail to appreciate the necessity of looking at the ball in golf, tennis or baseball, at the moment of impact, might consider the case of lied Roberts, of Center College, in the Wc-it Virginia game. Roberts was standing on his own five ard line on the fourth down. The sig nal, of course, was for a kick. In his eagerness to see just w here the ball was! going after leaving his foot, Roberts lifted his head just before nlaking the punt. The Jesuit was that he missed the ball all together, one of the rare times this peculiar play ever came up in any football game. L0OKIXG at the ball isn't a necessity that belongs to golf alone. One of the main icasons that count for Yaller Johnson's success rests in hts ability to pat moir speed upon the ball than the human eye can follow. THERE is always n keen eagerness to see where a ball is going after you have hit it, whether at golf, tennis or baseball. The result is a sudden lift ing of the head before the blow has been I A B E L S Lowest Prices in the City! Ei fry Standard Ilrnnd of Oigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos . . ! Our (iuannlce: Satisfaction or Money Back HnTe You Smoked Our Madame Butterfly Yet? - .nKitrrs a SNAr Kl. YUTAN. 3 fol -it m. IVrffi'to ItmaJ. 4. fjft tOMK IN SHU MMK. ItUTTKK. FI,Y TOPIC. Mlunta or l'rrfedn. 10c tdze. lioxea off 9A 00 HAVANA RinnONS. 8o ?Q Oft lre. ItoxeiofGO.. ""'"' I'UII.A. HANI) MADE 5t.7S 10c alze. lloveff of 00 Sprclnt IIFNRIKTTA ADM1KAT.S IS site. Iloten or 25 tQ.HS for a qnt'k rlean-np 4 MIMK rUJTTKllFT.'Y ritlDK OF HIE HAY 10c (.lie. 3;90 IIotch of BO o.v Hie iic 5.00 IlnTM of ISO J.JV Ererr Cnr In tt Tlnx A rWF"er .mv XMOKT! Cir.MlETTES ON THE JUMP rilTlMONTS. rilKSTKKFIELD I ITKV STRIKES, pks. 1 ( SO 17c: earton or 10 pkB. " CAMELS, Pkff. 17ci car. 1 ftft ton 10 pkKK i,ou SWEET CAPOICAI.S, 12c ft Off pksr.s carton IS pkgx.. J..OO 15th an'! ARCH STS 'Down in Our Alley" KEYSTONE CLUB SECTION A Hollcd on Keystone Alley, Jamury 15 FLORIST TEHMtNATj !... 117 10S 1B9 McDo'ell 104 180 ISO Wangcr, 181 107 171 Hlitiilns. ir,7 103 174 Taylor.. 171 172 171 Huix-rtus 101 148 107 Oanett., 172 177 150 Barnes.. 184 184 180 isele.. 1B1 ie.2 ir,l Mcnge.. 101 201 178t "uPm, xa 2d 'J.A . , T Totals 917 876 858 Totals 826 869 822 oil cans' AOASSIZ Wood'rd 174 181 ll)3Ftood... 180 144 176 &"""', V1.ir' 13 Borchlll. 188 148 208 Wood'nd 101 152 109 Fritz... 155 141 103 Durncll, 212 182 lBSHellly... 201 178 ... Dynes... 225 170 130 Kick.... 135 247 1H8 , , AUers 1D1 Totals 070 811 788 Hdcp... 0 0 22 Totals 024 867 1)32 TBtlMINATj VETS EDOUAnD Senior 173 101 lfls HOiiest.. 144 107 181 Kirk... 202 22.1 ld'i Nester... 180 160 171 O'Con'ell 105 IBS 170 Hates... 1M1 lfll 08 Shepperd 108 151 112 "ervlcc. 17B 228 141 Flower.. 107 150 104 Wagner. 150 212 IBS . Hdcp... 30 36 36 Tctals 935 873 891 Totals 830 084 780 KEYSTONE CLUB. SECTION B WYNDIIAM COLTS MELItOSE Foster.. 150 101 150 P.Wolrc. 126 134 160 Stark .. 180 180 172 A. Wolfe 127 142 120 Chalfont 143 147 158 H.W'e.Jr 179 128 100 Copel'nd 140 151 154 Truax... 125 108 121 Toy 146 104 144 H Wolfe 177 140 204 . Hdcp... 50 50 50 Totals 708 833 778 Totals 700 801 830 PITCAinN ACTIVES Batt.... 182 201 201 Knapp.. Ifi4 170 100 M'-dlll.. 150 201 170 Oraw'rd 15(1 2J7 100 Bluett. 170 100 147 Itowen. . 141 .. Kit Ale.... 172 102 .. Mllanl... 181 188 214 nirilfici lid JO 11( I1UUCK... JU0 Jfl ... Ooll 155 Donley 159 101 JIdcp 7 . . Hdcp... 14 ... 4 Totals 828 921 828 Totals 825 804 809 MAGNOLIA EXIDE Jnnea..., 100 154 145 tlOKcrs. . 184 189 179 Wagner. 158 10(1 171 Tnrbuck 131 ... 214 Srhmltz. 131 148 140 Dlncee 100 100 Ifl'l Crossley 121 187 150 MrOlano 20" 170 204 Swartz. , 101 121 155 Fulton.. 178 170 168 Hdcp... 52 52 52 Longa'er ... 102 ... Totals 869 854 828 Totals 017 881 021 GOODRICH RUBBER LEAGUE MECHANICAL OPERATINO French.. 145 160 181 Landers 102 1.11 112 Dlehl.. 183 10 162 Mills... 122 141'172 Mojer,. 110 138 .. Baker... 143 123 145 Dlgsory . . , . 124 1 . . Total'! 429 307 430 Totals 477 414150 I Mechanical won roll-off. CREDIT TRUCK TIRE Freas.. 128 177 14T Foster.. 100 211 1." Slack.. 17.1 155 1.17 Walker. 117 151 103 Jones.. 182 158 20') Shumen. 131 108 10) QUAKERS TRY DUT ROWING MACHINES Coach Wright Pleased With Work of Men at Indoor Practice BRAKE-BAND ATTACHMENT chines every dny. Tho varsity crew Is pllll In tho tentative Btute; however, tho nrrwnt rfmIIki? s mleiilficnut. an it is the conch's first Judemcnt on the comparative ability of the men. It is now as follows: Hardin, coxswain; Thomas, stroke; Sw'nn Hinckley, Ell sou, Supplce, Iioberts, Keller nnd iimcs, how, Swann is the only uinn who is new to vnrslty service at Pcmi. nnd from nroscnt appearni'ccs will give a hard fight to any junior-varsity man who tries to replace him. Totals 410 533 480 Totnts 483 4U0MS0 Credit won roll-off. CLAIM ADJUSTINO SchultS. 18(1 150 1.15 Hill.... 120 144 118 Hurkart 140 13S 12.' Iiuckh'r 171 138 141 H'rlson. 150 101 131 Perr's'ii 10 19') 15'! Total! 470 435 300 Totals 437 18t 418 From tho appearance of the new row ing machine thnt Coach Wright in stalled yesterdny for use in the trniinsc of Penn's oarsmen, all that will be necpssnry to nsiiire the thrills of actual outdoor rowing is the hplah. Tho new machine nro singular in thut ecn the blades of tho onrs arc there. The oars men will no longer be able to fool the observing Canadian tutor by not "skim ming the water" properly, ns can be readily done with the old tjpe of ma chine. From a mechanical point of view the principle of the old machines of hy draulic pressure to serve as resistance is substituted in the new Kcarns ma chine by a brakeband attachment simi lar to the article of like name familiar to nutoists. Two leather btraps pcrfrfrm the function of n band, and when the oarsman' pulls heftily nn his oar friction sets in which cnuses the leather straps to tighten and create a resistance to the efforts of tho man. In speaking of the relative merits of the two machines, Coach Wright stated: Tlie Ivenrns mac line in with out an equal ; it is iibtd considerably in Canada and to some extent m the JJu luth Boat Club. The princinle advan tage of the new type, in addition to the presence of the 'blade, is its similarity to a shell, particularly in the relation of the seat to the foot rest, which gives a wider range to the benefits to be ac quired from the indoor practice. The new man wi,ll be in a better position to familiarize himself with actual river rowing when the outdoor training be gins this spring." The four new machines complete Coach Wright's oiiginal plans of having two eights in the rowing room. Some fourteen full crews wcrk on the .ma ftziz tt' . s. sf. 4T. i!Ji!ft:l;M !i: vN$7-.$va r. . FOR TOMORROW! Men's $25 & $30 Suits OVERCOATS Reduced From Our Own Stock Tim greatest Tallies you will find In town, and it will imy very man to walk tip one fllclit nnil cet acquainted Midi tills clothlni; More. Kvery new style, material and oiilorln; is embraced. Open Every Evening ' ADlFRsECIfnH'ER -fa. JL Ju JU sL Second Floor S. E. Cor. 13th & Market Sts. Store Orders: & Liberty Bonds Accepted 1514-1516 Market Street Philadelphia The Public Be Served That was the thought foremost in our mind when we submitted our plans to he Government. We wanted to be the leaders and do something big and get out of the beaten track of high prices so after our plan was APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS we adopted the Government plan viz 10 above cost so now, gentle men, it's up to you. Your material support is required to maintain this plan adopted by a firm that had courage enough to accept smaller profits and at the same time save thousands of dollars for Philadelphia. Our Entire Stock of MEN'S SUITS , JANUARY 1G, 1920 lOt. " , fl ' 3i lW HTH Hr .. I OPFM nAII.Y Til J. BiOO F. 1VL SA 1UKUAY5 1 ILL. lU-r. 1Y1. 1 . MH 15th and 9 i Ji I 3-00 1 M Jr AwWrJT ' M shirts I mA Jmwm m 1 of Real Madras 1 H M m 1 W mkjt "'Si 1 and Silk and I BM .Lf JA iFmttr . tm P Linen Pongees I Jm HH Mm JLV HH I" 1 Mr BrWv Mnm TheHouseof $m 1 Q E I jr BB mm Farnous Nation- WW I MW WH Wm M oily Advertised , jW I tr ,B MT WbJp Brands of Clothes rvm in Our Big M F JB W W? for Men and ' fif REMOVAL C W H f Young Men M SALE . 11 M Wk :;M H ia ajumi n mr BHJKB icHwr H AH Other mercnanaise y m UKm' fmi g Reduced Vi to Vi E M M8W 4 I 1.50 Pure Silk Onyx 'Q W M ' mETlV m HPa A. q WWilW "tUB tWi a Hosiery M: M JKw m K m mL. IB m im iu KccKwcar ...... uj ue v AKr ill H Qt Jff ym. m K B B H HI S-.W Wn w nn r 3- r. . ft i K MA I m v JWA HjI 1 UK mu BomH Ml HBHI ! MM tMK 1MH u a.uu out'uu uruy - j n bj jF t MM U B. aft rk H H H an Kv A KaB H Gloves M MV jmmf KSm mW& Pm9t AA V mma aHta "Uttiill" TW& W 2 North. I W 'fm I 13th St. Store E -w -9 , ' a 4sm "3 W ffl . Kr uM Km HI B9 Btl IH HH MTQiMBfc. IMF M JrvT Sn CT Rla ASS VF 13 iitI fesf Wo. mar Lm "IBb ? B nBS Bt (&- t fin 'RICKEKf f ' O AAA MEN?S AND young I Oquslity Clothes , LOiMJ MEN'S WINTER 1 SV" 'j' 111 1 1 aaegg uWAtUvmLUJrm K-craSP flCaa yE. jA, mVmWmmVBPi Atm&a flfl IH mm m SI WB'3 ar-fi-K WA vm Wj m WK ill H wm t' - t m I and OVE ATS I l&aJ mi PASSENGER CAR WEEK JANUARY 10TH TO 17TH, INC. 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. COMMERCIAL MUSEUM BUILDING 34tl Street, below Spruce Street ADMISSION: '50 Cents and War Tax uirecUon of Philadelphia Automobile Trade Afisociation jffi Y TJiniD REGIMENT BAND OP 40 PIECES Now Selling on U. So Government Plan s W Above Cost CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE No dealers will be allowed to purchase, and only one suit and one overcoat or not more than two suits will be sold to a customer. No free deliveries and no purchasing agents' orders will be accepted; alterations will be charged for at cost, but it is optional whether you have your suit altered here or elsewhere. Store will open at 8::i0 a. m. daily and be open continuously until 9 o'clock in the evening, thus giving every one a fair chance to make their purchases. JQuality Clothes Representing Two-Score Famous Nationally Advertised Brands Reduced From $50 s45 and $35 to i! m is ill V M n-t WA a i to n A Genuine Saving of $10 to $20 From Our Pric es ; Originally the Lowest in the City We make this flat assertion: This is the greatest value-giving event Philadelphia has seen in years. If you are dissatisfied with your purchase in tlite slightest particular your money will be re funded without a question. JIM ALL SIZES ALL STYLES ALL FABRICS ALL COLORS 1514-1516 Market Street Philadelphia Also 1565 Suits- Values to $60 Magnificent Suits every one! A Choose from two-score famous nu- ( K tionally advertised brands. Every t) pattern, color, fabric and model new this season. Sizes 82 to 52. including longs, shorts, stouts and extra sizes. 15th and Chestnut & i v. 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