'-"ywf, H V( WFl n t' ) EVENING PUBLIC LEDEIt-PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, JANUARY 10 1920 '20 $W$W'-'v: ! Rh I j. ft.M HC a $ &$ m K f 3S' R. 5 M bm tftfjft 2ftff $ Iff; it 11 1 illli mm iii WEST SIDE TENNIS ; SPLIT ON TOURNEY Younger Playors Out "to Get" Old Guard in Opposition to "Lotting Out" National Play Man and bull lead New York. .Tun. JO. Members of the "West Side Tenuis Club arc in for a lively bn'tlc nt the minimi meeting of the orennization :it Uelmonico's. Fifth nvemip nnd Forty-fourth street, tonight. The younger element of the club, under the leadership of Alrick II Man, Jr.. nnd Charles M, Hull, Jr.. faror electing younger men to office, nnd think that it is time Hint other olubs throughout the country were permitted to hold the national championship tour nament In singles and its acconipanj ing tournament;. "The "old guard" of the rhib stands In opposition to thec plnu.. It mh1m to have the club plnee if-elf upon reoori' tonight as applying to the Nntionnl As noclntion for the franchise to hold tl famous chumpionship tournament, of the American courts for the next five years. It is the contention of leading players outside the c'uli that nowhere in the country have the championship-! been so ably managed as at Forest Hills. It is pointed out that RHianl Norrls Williams, lid. as a member of the executive committee of the National Association, stands us sponsor for the Rovcrning body suggesting to the A est Bide Club that it would b n five-year proposition. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS AFTER remaining on the Bide lines for several months Kddlc Mullen, of Kensington, will get back into ring har ness nt the Cambria Club tonight. Since nutting away the gloves before the be ginning of the present season, Mullen has changed stables, and when he an sweru the tingle of the gong this eve ning he will be wearing the colors of Mike White. Mullen is to take on Al lciitowu Dundee, who uses such pretU because ho hails from that up-state vllle. One of the bouts will present Jimmy Jordan, the knockout invader from Pittsburgh, and he will be paired off with Johnny Gallagher. The bcml will bo Wully Ilineklc vs. Joe Augatis, and the remainder of the program fol lows: Freddy Turner vs. Dick Savage und Jack Kennedy vs. Eddie Joyce. Young Wolsnst looks like a comer He hasn't upppnrpcl at any of tlie blsr clubs let. but hts boutrt at the Uayety stamp htm as a promising product. Willi Jackson, since recuperatine after )idInx an operation performed on hla nose. will appear In hla third bout o the week nt th National tomorrow night . Harry Carlson Mill come down from Hoston and nd?aor to keep out of ranee of Walloping Willie's itr.rboard wallop. .loo O'Doniifll N vrimed tn unset tho dnpe in hi scrap with Huehle Hutchinson ln the National's ?eml tomorrow nUM. Young Ilobideau s. Wilt to Ilannmi. Treddy nee.e vs. Ueorgte Reynolds and Tommy Cleary a. Jnck Perry are other bouts. InrU K pa rim finally feels the assault on Jack Dempsey and himself by various Dosts of the American L?ion thrmichout the country Bv his announcement th.it Kearns Is anxious to have Dempsey clve testimony of his record durlntr the wur the highly perfumed, highly polished Kearns proves thdt he Is worried. against Ynuni? Mack, n newcomer from New Haven, The other match will show Kobby Itobldcau against Jack lirady. IVeil Vulton came and urltty victory over 1 rank Moran Monday night has caused local inns 10 manuetit increased interest in tne Plasterer's meeting with Tom Cowler of Kngland, at the Olypmla next "Wednesday niant. uowler has been conditioning him self at a local gymnasium. Harry flitti'it bout with Soldier nartHeld at the Olympla was cancelled because the latter decided to sail for somewhere In Po land to visit his folks. Instead of this bout, Al Re'ih will meit Ian O'Dowd. Other matches are Andy Hchmnder v K, O. San rom. Hay Smith s Hnrley Hutchinson and Leo Houck vs. Kddle Hevoire. Al Urn writes that a treat Injustice was done Maxla Williamson lIpne states that Williamson wanted to continue In his bout with Abe Friedman tit New lied ford, despite a dislocated thumb, but the club physician refused to permit this Hnrly reports from New Bedford stated that Mnxto had quit. Inlumy THlmiin is liooked for a bout at Edmonton. Alberta. Can.. January IM. He will meet Frank llarrteau. welterweight champion of Canadn Johnny Donritr Is a new West Philadel phia boxer who In to be seen in local com petition soon. He Is training dally with Fatey 23 rode rick and Frank Uoughrey. Jurk Wrtnttrln some nf Phllly'n btmboes ould become real clever boxers by Pilfering pome of the sidesteps, footwork and genernl cleernet.s of tho Versatile Play ers. Al Ijontz apreeH with Jnck. and the former Issues a challenge tn atl drummers weighing lets than 110 pounds. MarruH William succeeded in signing Jack Toland for a match with Kddln Mullen for the star bout at the Auditorium A. A. next Tuesday nUht. This will be Toland's first real chance for a comeback, although he scored a two-round knockout a week ago at tho Oayety. In the other bouts Tuesd-v night. Joe Dorey meets BlMv Hines. Hddie J,au takes one Young Joe Tuber. Harry Stew art meets Matt Barrett and Harry McCaf fary opens the show with Oeorgio Hums, J. BARNES, PRO CHAMP, TO PLAY GOLF ABROAD The Obniph. Clu.li is Hdvertistnu Mon day's t?how as a triple wlndup with half a dozen star glovcmen In the headlines, Joo Tlplltz appears in the last contest with VO to I npnt. In tho fourth fracas Harry (Kid) lirown will ciasn Willi limy AinecK. ot England, and tho other ptnr scran will bo between Jai'k rlug&o anil Johnny Mahoney. Metro U, C. a eoventorn in ichtron hhp eld travellncr team, desir.-a to arranre pames .with tnmsi offering reaMonablo inducements. 4t North Twelfth Nfreet Joe Wricht. who used to box in tho nom d- iiuerro of Jesse James, win box, in the Olympla's opening bout Monday nlKht Johnny White, Referee, Dies New York. Jan. 10. Jchn J. White, poli tician, sportsman and owner of reveral theatres In this city, died here yesterday, "Johnny" White was one of the best-known flcht referees In this part of the country. He refereed the bout between Genrco Dixon and Terry MeClovern. January ti, luno. when MeGovern won. White also was the third man in tho rlnc when Kid MoCnv knocked out Joe Chovlnski for the light heavyweluht fhamplonshlp in the third round. Sunsot Hills Will Pay Expenses of Former Local in His Quest for British Title Jim Itiirncs's proposed trip to Eng land in search of the British open golf title was niiide certain this week by the action of officials of his flub, Sunset Hills, ut St. Louis. Scared somewhat by his trip to New York two weeks ago and the subsequent announcement that he soucht a berth in the Knst for 102P, the officials have come forward with u fund sufficient to pay his expenses to England in tho spring. A meeting of thp directors was summoned hurriedly, and opposition to his trip was overcome by the majority. Ilarnes hns not jet signed for another season at Sunset Hills, nnd, in fact, there was no contract sent to him, but n tacit agreement was made with tho lanky Cornlshmiiu, and the story from St, I.ouis indicates that his salnry will be increased. LAFAYETTE FIVE AT PENN Maroon and White Basketballers Play at Welghtman Hall Tomorrow The l.nfiijetic basketball team will play l'cnn's live tomorrow night at Woightmttn Hull, The Maroon and White come here with three victories and us many defeats so far this season, as follows: Lafayette lit), Muhlenberg 10 j Lafayette 1!.", Ursinus 1M : Dela ware State '-'", Lafayette 10; Catholic University L'l, Lafayette 22; Navy J!0, Lafayette 23; Lafayette 2S, Lehigh 22. Tomorrow night's lineup follows: Lafayette . rem" . (2) KlnB . forward.... Uosenaest (S) (4) Jfubcr .forward Graves (31 (.11 Iteese . center... D McNIchol (Si (1) Hobble leapt ). .iruard.. . 1'eck (l) (O)Recves ..euard .... Springer (7) P I i liaillsP--"52 i fis rac&ffi mm i"J'B s.vrn .. ,i.' IZ' .-.! S& ' Panete2a IStor ZfoT25t B;,tFftii! ivm '&?.& mm va& . Sizes That Please I! i"Cfe. a ?;-. iZ isr.-.vw i-K tm Stf-Wi j j-'i 1; tr- fSS&SS. V&L-WjP. Ui-rv- ! 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Every El Producto has the same mild, mellow quality and distinctive character that have made the cigar IL lp.jj 1 S Queen. Mw& 1 !i ' $.;. ,.4W U i, i ThKiTO5i 'isW ffi Prt"''-. jVtlaf n ,'l 11'Ml'i'i ea. m tt&m W , :iiM .: '?-. nil'! H , I ill' i1;. i'i'I'I1 ,'!i W. "tmCnmnn ir.-:Jmf ,jt, s . : -,3a' tn v Doiton College Captain Newton. Ma.i.. Jap. 10. Louta ("Luke',') Urban, of Fall Tllver. was elected captain of the Itoston Colleico football team lat nlsht. Ills position la right end. Ho Is also captain of tho basketball and baseball teama and . member of tho hockey team. Eckert Sells Race Horse Kriiillnc. IV., Jan. 10. William ll.Kck ert the well-known Heading horseman, who purchased McClosky, 2.08, by Theodoclus, nt tho recent Old Olory, le. rold the bir Reldlnir to lrank U, Scwell, o',At'nti Oa.. who will race tho,, sen of Theodoclus over the "twlce-arounds" lry tho south, Bethlehem Girls Lose Ilethlehom, Jan. 10. Tho Moravian Treri Utsketball Blrls. undefca ed local champions Inst year, took a sten closer to the Ix-hlth Valley championship by scoring- their sec ond victory of tho season over tho Hethle hem HlRh dlrla, wlnnlnsr by tho score of in to 11. rjiAtiniixv - jm T& 1007-9-11 Market St. Take Elevator Philadelphia's Great Upstairs Clothes Shop mnar Overcoa Suits atsand at with any that you see advertised at $ 1 0 more and you'll be convinced at a glance thai P&Q Clothes are the greatest value in America. And rightly so because you buy them of us, - the whole sale way Right from our Tailor Plant In our low rent upstairs Shops 'ntfC 3bbvT'rb JSW TIhUHIHI "" Tomorrow r You Can Buy Our Overcoats at About Half Price First Saturday since our announcement of the most wonder- ful sale of Overcoats Winter has seen. 25 for $35 $40 and $45 Overcoats g3Q for $45 and $50 Overcoats Lj.() for $55, $60 and $65 Overcoats S15 or 2 Short, leather lined coats $45 for 70 nS leather lined coats One thousand overcoats in all, with double breasted walking length ulsters of $35; $40 and $45 qualities, at $25. Finest plaid backs, blanket cloths, fleeces, Meltons and thick woolens. Every coat standard in make, taken from our regular winter stocks. If you can make your selec tion in the morning, please do so, as the store will be crowd ed in the afternoon. -At one profit. small PA "Super" $OEj & Clothes lorfL? Y &i Clothes OO $50 for $60, $65, $70, $75 Overcoatings and Suitings BUILT TO MEASURE This great sale of custom tailored garments made to measure has become "the talk of the town," and hundreds of men and young men are ordering both suits and overcoats in full knowledge and apprecia tion of the savings registered. You will always find fresh, spic. and span clothes here. No hold-overs or undesirables. Our factory and our shipping department function all the year round and our shops get new goods every week at lower prices than ordinary down stairs retailers can buy-them. 500,000 men in 32 cities have convinced themselves that P&Q Clothes SAVE and SATISFY you will, if you'll look. Fine William H. 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