?i sr h ?t,1 ?t,. ,. T 0.5 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920 FANS ARE HOPING THAT STANDING OF THE A'S AND PHILS WILL ADVANCE WITH THE H. C. OF L. -y GOLFER SAYERS GETS BRITISH COMPLIMENT lady Astor Invites Local Pro Valley Not in Field for Tourneys Morion Desires Lesley Cup ny SANDY flOMK nro born grcnt, some achieve greatness nnd boiuo nave greatness thnut upon ' , , , , Will Nuakcspeiiro snm somrining lor (he book vlien no mauc mis uiiuuuuuv jnptit. Am' evidently nil tliroc of Un abotc ideas so for George Snyers, golf tutor iit Merlon, when woft Rummer biwos blow;, and right now busy teneh )mt the game of golf at Wanatnnhcr's, The greatnchS of George Knyers has Hdcnth done "-omc traveling, for all the wa from London he has rcreived an inttiaiinti to co over there and teach jolf for a month. The wmler of the iuvilntion is none other than J.ndy Astor, lone lady M. P. That one, nt sura orm-wiuc pronu .ncp khoiild send nil the way to Phila delphia for u golf teachtT in order that fhe might lenrn tlie game is something, jlnt that a Philadelphia pro should be (hoseti. inpusamis oi nines irom me Turv nonie oi ine wuria s cipaiesc iirnH. that is the compliment extraordinary, and uoorgc saycrs nas surely arrived. He takes his honor modestly. "Don't know whether I can make it ot uol, the Mcrion pro snid today. "Got a lot of work ahead and a month Is a lot of time to take out." On British Open. Savers Mild he had not given much thought to the opportunities the tip Mould also nlTord to mingle in the Hell ish open and other foreign events. Phil ndelnhuns are nulling for him to ac cept as ho is no mediocre player, and it is felt thut he would give a good ac count of himself over the courses he plajed us a boy. It would be souic thirg to have a local pro shiuc in the great emits abroad. Which brings us to the invasion of the nnsllMi pros ami the chance of teeing them in action here. , rumor that'Pine Valley would make ll bid .t Miiked today by the informant nho told us that the Jersey courbc notild get the Lesley Cup matches. "That ir all off," he snid todn. "Morion will likelj get the Lesley Cup matehe". Pine Valley has decided it non't be m shape to make bids for some time ami wants the course to be the great course it is for the first cham pionship It may get." Mlcd Play The intercity piny now' seems to be joiug along more smoothly, though the plan of buttle changes frequently. The Idea of plujing the matches in oounec tion with the women's (iriseom Cup intcreitj championships seems to find favor. The women's association now has u scheme under consideration for live of tho bestt women plnjcrs, tovchoosc men partners, the same as in other mixed foursomes, and invite the New Yorkers to bring oi er a team of men. The mixed foursomes would then be plncrl before or uftcr the Griseom matches in con junction with the same. In no other tourney would there be similar chance to study the. play o both star men nmP'womou golfers, fana nbo follow the amateurs rather ignore, the tuurucjs of the women, and vice ursa, Golf Mailbox The old mail bo is getting rather puff with communications these da.s. nil of which proi.es that golf is anything but dead. Taking up a ivot -with the knee on c navements on the flay to the office doesn't seem to tuke any pep out of the epistles addressed to this column, all of which will be primcu as time lolls on and space permits. Seeks Putting Royal Road, Also I To the Golf Udllor: Km mi nf Hi laicn enllrrv tlut N fol- Iloulns ' colt donq 111 the EvrMMI Virtu. Ltf.tn ,!oll I think tlio article on liow our Fuppouh let plajcra imckn. tnoir ihots arc lurtlcuUrlv Interesting, ana am SPORTS SERVED SHORT Tlie I'hllailelnlila All-Scholasllc hasket- Itall i"am composed ut bailing players In IUic Public lllgll School league, meets SnariliiiKto High at Hwarthmoro tomorrow nlirht li!ic.ifl nf Saturday as originally llUniini SHarthmorc has won ten straight Clllejre. Jan 2S. Cleorce Simpson, for- TnT amateur golf champion of hcotland dud more rniemiy prominent as a professional In ine American national open cnumpiousmps. U df.ul here In Hill be tied for llrst In His lidtloual open with Mliliael Uradv. of Hostou and J J. McDermott. ot rhlladol- chla Stranlen. T'n.. Vmii "fi. tsrtv Murnhv. itt this clt formerly an onlhelder fcr Buf- iiaio in the International league, and wbo Inas the liaMlner plumnlmi nf the Mir tiles ti- Onarlij lcsgue last vear. has been sold jo iiartioru ot tne uastern .vssociaiion fliur llny j notincd nf the sale today. Ho Is uelMaiii phsalcal Instructor at Wtston lrield in Hit city crantoii. !.. .Tan. L'S. As n result of his JrcfuMil i i nijj mile,. Manager Leal) ot ttio naiiticul ti am guaranteed blm $(iU a game Bnl miosis Johnuv Heikmau, leading I'cur r In the Pellll Stato League, has been ItllfiDttli) il In l.lu ,.!.. MutilluiLn hu. nh Itilufit trSL. Morris of tho Itcadlnu team of I!"' '" ' rn l.raguo It is also said that I frank lioele of Plymouth und Heading. Is I to rid cmii, N'antlcolie Reillltlll- IL. ,nn Dfi 1,-An a KlhrV fit HUUO h iiimiili fin ilia luiaunn Mli.ci. V'irl.eu. "t till- ritv has signed up with Kranklln. ra an nnlependcnt team. Yerke.. formerly big uguer played with Indianapolis last '"on and was generally ixpeclcd to plav t'i"r. scahi this veui llo will report at "anklln May 15. Tddl, Vturnlu nt Vo.i. Vnrir rmind IlilllgS Atr unpleasant last night when he met Max "iiuamTOn at the Qajcty Theatre, in ino "na round Williamson uauereu ina un- t wncut down and the bout was stopped lu " Preliminary contest. Lew .Mendell foiiKht f hard four round draw with Battling Chick , '.H'llo liuiiso defeated Denny Williams. Tnmni. t-.l. T HO nn... ltlinf ginteniiiU'jnal Habebalt Leaimo vna organised i night Vancouver, II, C . Sealllc. J.a 'ma and Spokane were formally granted Itinildses, and Astoria, Ore., was given two 'ecKa to anept or reject a franchise. rii,l..it-. . n. v.. .. .,o r T ---.iiucii-iiiic, l U., jau -a ,', ' loonjhui foimer aio quarterback, and for I'" Ian fifteen sears athletic director of IJlatunia I'oljtechnle Institute at Auburn. I"M Heited last night professor of phsalcal Riramliiir ui..i ..,i.iA,i. . .... ... ..... i ,..!.. ur.iiu b .,,,:'' "mm (tuill'lll lUUUII H, lim uiiuvidii, I" Mrglm, Aork. kn fta r.iir.A i,iTnr,.,i.V trnlh. ISi.i eiH outlleldor of the M. LouH Car- lHUlall, ,. 1, i II .t.. .. !... I., Vnv fclll. . . "" ID OPllUIII VIIO IIUIIIT HI I.'" li,,!.!'11; '"Other, lira. ti. L Hcothcote. has BiL'.i.'l '"r the coming season, and Is. Pi e- Itrir. ltaa on tho Bouthcin training untMann, () Jan. SB. Hob Martin lian i . 'hauiplou, placed Ma Injured right ll!. ' "e l bands or "Jionenener IumH1"1"" '"iterday After a'V examination In h. """ounced the llgllter bail sustained I ainm i " .'"c"' altl'oucli th hand Is badly Ilian.iV ,"iiciii vvaa huvibco iu ii .un iii.ii0r ,nrM' "". which will necessltntd li'V'lallmi of riiuutfemenla In KansaB City. Illini'bul'1 L'il' ,iuij-'1""00' "Mlcl1" una knocUH1"'' '' Jin, 3S, Jack JlrCarron vill?'" uuc jlin anv vvnlrasc Jchlr nt fa(ltllac. IVoi;:1' " "o (l)lrd round. lat iiiuiii. t ..""y tur Bent tn tii nnnr nv UtUlt v nnu rrmalnM In a croucning at- --.u rnnir -n-, fre !.. "..r!..,.",S ,g up. unill alter ild trn. Tho crowd. SSRiy:;,:.". UBtT i ."umninwii, ""III ready lu ini nn hen hu declared t nwll !- Jin jg'.Thla borouirh h .""I'PUcalliu. In I.J., lh Unnlnunare ontoniiy to Teach Her Game- Pine McNIHLICK tislnff to absorb the holnto at fast aa they come. i!i ,l','rp lth "inline Llnlcsman" that a lllllo more doro on puttlnii would bo niipro 'L !B.,0,i "1 ' ,,on"wer IhiS tho most Itnpor floorer. Hoflner liolo nut so crislly from anv Ileailln holo out from riflcen to twenty fcrt. "'."W'.'? un lo, th" ball ond liollnc out. . !.V"3i " "ln,,llmcH, too. How do they do It? yincerHv, rhllndclphlu, I'.i., January at, 11)20. Keeps Up Golf Interest To the Golf Idltoi: bvIJinrrfP,rtfdKT,i?,f7: one of the golf arllclos ini,rJi rtJ V-Nlhllck whri t rrid lth much li i. -8' ""l,1P""0,,,rltl"' becauno 1 Know !. i. . truo .Vmt B"mo Pract so tlirouath the BtJrlng.WUU "ola " lot ot Uub B,,"B ''" ': m.i f,!r 5far mbo thi-ro were Ming Indoor Bolt schools ntarted 111 thH rllv. but for I.V J,,1,0iSp"ortuJ! Iy.0f rearhltiK llio oars of- tho Bolllnr public In thin locality and bo ''" means ol . rplal of Intermit In tlio fanio diirhis tlio winter monUiH. Tho artlclo 1 naw- hHd a lot of good aturt for the folfir, and that nie.ina ne out of every ux men nowadass. Tours very trulv. n,,rr i . , " " rociIUAN, BufTalo, N. y., January 20. 1020. Interested In Weight, Length, Etc. To tho Oo'f J,V tor The. types were evidently mlvetl up In tho irenton edition in vour explanation of Mr. 1 a lenBth, wcjBht wild balaneo plan, and I do not understand tho same. 1 am asubscriber to the IIvpmno t'(ini.io L.BDUBU and urn nadlns with Kreat pledsuro Hie articles on Rolf by you and lmvo lonB enjoyed jour writings. I am h rotten Bolfer. but last vnar T found that I sot wonderful lesulta with tho ppoon, and for a number of jeurs 1 trot Kood results from tho fleck, and I often thought that tho length, balance and vselght bad somethlns to do with theso shots. rherefore. 1 Mm n.trHciilnrlv ItitnrcetfrH In .tho tll(-oiy which vou recently vvrolo about. Joura verv truiv, WAUTIill H. VKl,ti. Trenton, N J , January 20, 1020 Why Are Women Like This? To thr dolt Uditor: Three Important gulf tournaments for wo men will, according to report, bo plaed this ear at the Merlon Cricket Club, presumably on the r.ast Course, which, berause of its topography, raises tho Interesting question of why women Insist and persHt In playing linirnamenta on courses laid out for men, without shortening tho distances to fit a woman's game, where, as at Merlon, It is qulto easy to do no. Imagine men plaMng a tournament on a course containing nine mediocre three-shot holes, at least pne four-snot hole and three poor tvvo-ahot boles: jet that is vhat the ipdlcs proposo .doing. At Mcrion the tees may bo advanced anv required distance on almost every hole. Whv not do it? In tho long run a two-shot hole, say from 3C.0 lu HO vards. is for meii the best I ole, and there lire many of these at Mer lon, but tho women play them us they are find snoll most nf Ihenl utterly, for thev become for them verv poor three-Fhot holes. urther. could anything no inoio patnetiu than a woman trjlng to mako H brasslc shot stick on a green that was designed to be reached by a maulilo niblick or at most a inashlc? Whv not move tbe tees forward so as to niHKe the shot to tho green vv Hat it was Intended to be? J'or Instance, tho Feventh is a fine one shot holo foi men, nnd un casllv bo made so for women, et the women insist on play ing it as a lottcn two shorter: the tenth and sixteenth boles as nlaved bv women are drives, a drlbbln up close lo tho Intervening trtfuble, nnd then a shot to tb green, wKercas they (should be clean two-shot boles for them as for men Mhiiv other noies laao on a slmllffr aspect. It Is reasonable to as sumo mat the Pest women piay an wen as tho best men. except for distance: It may not bo quite so, but It is vciv nearly true. whv fherfnre shiilltd lint women's BCOreS for iv round pretty pearls equal men's, pro vided that th.e course wero arranged to make tho distances correspond with their rel ative ph) nival abllltj to obtain distance. 1 no men s par or mo course is m, aim -, ncarlv as I can flsuro the women a par is SI, presuming inev cjn puck on a green wiui a wooden shot when paid green Is designed rni- n niti h ciiii r back spin Allowing an extra, ttrjlie for holes of that description. tho Par VVOUoi no pietiv close lo e iinpuipr It Is St or SU, think of men playing a tour nament on a eouree with such a par and on whlrli distances wero so badly arran-red KurtliTinoru. Merlon, at Its ordinary i.n-iii. lu ,mi j fHlr ,est for wnnien. Thero aro too niu.i.v holes on which tlio drlvo or recond phot e.cn be poorlv plaved without tho plajer being penalized. It is largely another phapo ot tne poor lurcc snot noic, wmcn a the bano of u golfer's life. It 13 my person U opinion that tbe women would get lots more fun out of pliving th properly shortened course, and that It would be a much finer test of golf. A It is, It's plug. slug. slug, and wild attempts to play nbots at which good golf arcbltec ture shrieks In horror, and which are a direct violation of the theory of tlio game I wonder If thero Is another side lo tlio subject which has not occurred lo me? J AltrilUlt CHAPS I'hiladclphla.C r.i . January 20, 11P20 circuit aro Chestnut Hill and j Jenklptown Landalo and Souderlon have ilwass been keen sport rivals. Tho Montgomery Countv Leaguo pcnudtit waa won by Houdertoa last scar. htnnfnril Unlverslly. Calif.. Jan. 2S Harry Malouey, who coached the A. II. l track team which competed liv tlio interallied games lu Paris last summer, lias been en gaged as coach .cud Iliad tlalner of tho Htau ford track team It was announced hero to day. "Had Moulton, vvho coached nnd trained Stanford track teams from 1001 to 1010, will bo assistant trainer. HINDS- RESTAURANT "Different from others." COMBINATION and CLUB BREAKFASTS 36 N. 11th St. TfTrr t'losrtl For All Inside Surfaces Specify nYfCC H 1 -M J Ull II mil lp(iiilt otT. White and colors. Hy the barrel and smaller lots. JOHN C. OETERS, Mfr 1242 N. 31st St. ,The Truck With the Highest Priced Units ljwyJ alrtflkr uim. .1. DOUGHERTY. Dwtributor, 910 N. Broad St. MAX MARSTON'S CASE HEARD IN JERSEY Local Golfer Declared Within His Rights in' De fense New York, Jan. 28. That Max well n. Mnrston, I'hilndclphia golfer, be given n clean bill of health for having ptn.ved in the state cham pionship of thnt organization last July, which event he won, was the request made nt a meeting of the New .Terse) CJolf Association .vesterdny. Harry Y. Harrow, who, by the way, was not a dclegnte, appeared as spokesman for Mnrston, nnd insisted that Marston re ceived an invitation, duly and truly prepared, cte. A large purl of the meeting yesterday wns taken up with the discussion ns to whetherArnrston, present holder of tbe Jersey title, wns a slmon pure Jersey nmn Inst summer when he won the state emhlcm. Mux is now and wns then a resident of Philadelphia, unci it seems there has been no small amount of com ment Ju ccitaiu circles concerning the right, orat least the ethics, of his participation in the big Jersey event. Hurry Harrow, ono of Mnrstoti's club mutes at Unltiisrol, said so much talk hnd renched Murston that his ears had been burning ull winter nnd thathe was peeved ahout it. Jlr. Harrows wauttd the executive committee of the state as sociation to issue a- statement setting forth thnt Marston being a member of the Baltusrol Club, with his dues and house accounts all paid up, had entered the, lists for the Jersey title on tho ex press invitation of the state association, and thnt thero could not be the slightest doubt about either his right to compete or the propriety of his doing so. All the members felt the same way about it, and all were very anxious to have the Philadelphia know, that they regard him us a sterling sportsman, and thnt they were individually and col lectively sorrv that such loose talk hnd been going the rounds. The meeting then passed a resolution instructing the executive committee to issue a state ment that would set Marston right once nnd for all. BILL HOLLENBACK SICK Pcnn Coach Suffering From Attack ' of Grip Hill Hollenlmek. who had charge of the Pcnn bncklield last season, is suf fering from nu attach of the grip, lie has been ill at his home nt 42.'!G Spruce street for the last few days. It Avas reported today thnt llollcn back's condition is improved, hut he will be confine! to his bed for several dn.vs jet. He is one of the men under con sideration for tlie position of head foot ball coach at Pcnn for next yenr. YOUNG M'GOVERN IS VICTOR Billy Devine Gots Lacing When He Takes Patsy Wallace's Place Tight fans eager to see Patsy Wat lace perform croivded 'into the Audi torium A. A. last night, and after sit Jiug through four more or less interest ing preliminaries, were disappointed when it wns announced thnt Wallace would uot appear ngninM Young jfc CJovcrn, Port Iticlnnuud's best bet in the bautam ranks;. However, there wns a rotund person answering to the name of Seooclles, the demon second, hovering in the oiling, and his services were solicited. Hcoodlcs brought forth an ambitious jouug mitt shovcr in Hilly Devine. The latter trav eled through six lounds with MeOoVeni and for his daring received u severe pasting nrnund the bod). L Lowest Prices in the City! Uttry Stundanl Ilrund of igars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos . . ! Our (luamnter: Satisfaction or Mone.v Hack Have lou "smoked tlur Madame nulttrfly Vet? HF.tnvs A MN. Kl. MITAN. 2 for "re sire. 4.00 Terfetto Itnnl. Iloves of 50 L COM!'. IN A 8KK JIMK. UUrrhK FIiV TOI'IC. Illunls or I'erfctto. I no sire. Hoves of ?J QQ S HAVANA RIIII50NS. 8c size. Itnien nf ftn. . . 3.00 rillLA. HAND SIADR fi 7K IQe sire. Iloves of Sll "" .SptcloU 1 1 UN It I ETTA ADMIBALS 15c size. l!oe of IS J2 75 for a quick clean-np " HADAMl! nUTTKRHLY . I'ltiOL or mil hay lOo size. in nn Iloxw of BO .au 15c aire. fK nn Itoie. of 50 .... ,u" T.rerr Cigar In thp Unx A I-rciU'KCT JOV H5IOKK CIOAKHTTK.S ON TUB JUMI' rlUHMONTH. CIIUITIUtKIKl DH. LUCKY HrlllKKS. pkg. - fifi 20. 17e carton or 10 pkgs. -" CAMIILS. pkg. 17ct car. f-t n Inn 10 nkg '.. J-.OU SWKKT t'ArOISAT,. 12o pkg. (Hrton 13 pkgs, . 1.35 15th and ARCH STS. 1 rllC l docs twice an far an others, RhinE hard, durable finislioh whercer used. Docs not peel nor rul BABE ADAMS SQUELCHED HUGHIE'S HIGHEST HOPES Pirala Veteran Sent Jennings and Tigers to Third Straight World's Scries Defeat 1909 in milE Detroit Tigers copped the Ainerir can League chumpionshlp three; times in succession, but they never have bceii nble to land the highest honors in base ball. In their three ntlompt in n world's scries they finished second. Ainericnn League clubs hnvc lost only a half dozen world titles out of sixteen starts nnd Jialf ot that number were dropped by the Tigers. In 11)07 nnd 1008 the Hcngats were soft for Frank Chnirtc'si famous Cubs. Then the grcnt Chicngo machine, cracked and in IflOO the Pirates romped through to tl National League flag. In the 1f)0f) series, tho Tigers put up n great fight, nnd nt the end of six guinea tlie two clubs were tied with three vic tories each. Detroit won the toss for the final game -and it looked like a good omen for the Tigers for two of their three wins were copped nt the old Detroit ball park. Habo Ailnins. then a busker, had taken two games frotn the Tigers, but the .Tuugleers were confident thnt he could not beat them agniu. Hughic Jennings sent Wild Hill Donovan, who now is mannging tho Jersey City club, in against the youngster. Tho 'game wns played October 10, 1000, a raw premature winter day. The mercury wns down below freezing, and there was a high wind. Donovan told Jennings he wus uot light before the L game snirtcd, lint tlucliie had con i denee only in bim. Donovan wns not right, and the gunie was virtunlly won in the second when the Pirates put over two runs on a walk to Abstein, Wil- FOLLOW THE -A.RR.OW ANV L-Z i !M si i A x Ml I JlRRO W Jx misfitting COLLARS Cluett, Peabody &? Ck) IMIOTOI'LAVH PHOTOPLAYS THRU r Company r WJMERICA ttinamura Mat i)aiiyHt'j.i:vus.u:i.ii. I nOIHCriT WARWICK I" ,, "Atf ACCIDENTAL HON KVMOON APOLLO 0D & TIr"iSNuNEsiTAiLT MADGK KtlNNIIUY 111 "STniCTI.Y OONVIUKNTIAiV' At?r"AriIA CI1USTNUT" 11KU 16TU AKLA1J1A so . si. to mis r. m. AI.I,-SrAIl CAST In .,. '"niU HIX HUST CULL.AUS" HI T imiDn dhoad stihiet and dLXJL,diU susgumiANNA AVE. KI.AINIS llAMMlIRhTKlN In "T1IK COUNTIIY COUSIN" BROADWAY r0$. ?Vr- IIOHAUT tlOSWOHTH lu "HPHiND Tim noon" f A DITI 11! MARKKT STREET WrHUL. to a. m. to ii.is p. u CLARA KIMIIAU1. YOt'NO In T.YI1S OP YOUTH" ULUINIAL. ;.:;o, 7 and 0 V. M. i DOlKil.AS PA!RHNIS In "WHEN Till: CI.Ol'IlM ROI.I, RY" IDDc: main st. manayunk lllVlrKtOO MATINEE DAILY "MALE AND FEMALE" FAIRMOUNT c,m' AI!nDDAfiS nOlTOI.VH KATRIIANKH In "WHEN THE I'MJUIJS ROI.I. RY" CANA"!! V THEATRE 1311 Market St rAlVill-.I n A. M to Midnight. JACK I'lt'KrORD in "IN WRONtl" ClT'Ll CT THEATRE Below 8pruc. DO 1 M D 1 . MATINEE DAILY rnANIC KEENAN In HROrHERS niVIDED" ropuar Mflodlm L. MacLcnn. Snlolnt I7D AMVf IM THIRD A KITZWATER HESSIE t.OVE ri:ai:i;N Great Northern PSSS IJ at l?rlr. ; r no io i' ai CI.ARV KIMRALI. YOI'NH In "v:ves or youth" IDTTDIAT OOTII . WALNUT 8T8. lMrt.r.lAUi Mat. ssrm eu. 7o. DOtiai.AM PA1RHANKS In "WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL HY" 1 TT ArMTD 1ST A LANCASTER AVE. L.C.M-'tiK MATINEE DAILT MARY riCKKOlin In "HEART O' 'Illi: HILLS" 1 inrDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV. L,lUE.i 1 1 MATINEE DAILT MAY W.L1SON In TA1R AND WARMER" 333 MARKET f3?5!7. Hr&R CHARLES RAY In "RED-HOT DOLLARS" , IVAOnn"! -5 SOUTH ST. Orchtra. IVlVJLJEJ-i Contluunua 1 to 11. Wr. mibSELL In. "THE LINCOLN HiaHWATMAN" OVERBROOK 68i 1UytTt EARL WILLIAMS In "WHEN A MAN LOVES" rV . . U.Li.L'H.Ll'iyW--H.l.m.S.Tl -" 'L- ! ' . V.- EUREKA 40T1I MARKET 8T8, MATINEE DAILT ELSIE FEROUSON In T c nun c yim. i'jiit'' Nearunis Don't Count DETKOIT AMUItICAN3 All. n. 1 1. '"'); ": .... t 0 t J 0 J Davy Jones, If .. . . Donln Hush, ss..'. .. T.v Cobb, rf a Ham Crawford, cf... . 4 . a . l . :i . 4 . a . o . n .32 Jlin jjeionanty. xn.. (Jeo MorUrtv, 3b. . ('has. O'I.earv. .'lb.. Tom Jones lb CIihs. Hchmtdl, c. . . II I Donovan o. . . . . (Jcorgo Mullln, p. .. . Totals o o 27 n 3 riTTsnuncm nationals An Tl If TWA. 13 Ilobblo njrne. .lb. , .. Ham limit, cf, Tommv l.each. 3b. . . P-red Clarke. If Hans Wagner, s... Jack Miller. 2l Hill Abstein, lb Owen Wilson, rf.... Oenrgo Clibsoll, c... Habo Adams, p.. . . o ' o o o o q 1 o o V 0 n t :t i a 1 10 0 o 1 2 0 O Totals ... 30 8 7 27 10 0 Detrclt Am . . .0 0 0. O 0 0 (V O OO Pittsburgh Mat .020 103010-8 Iveft on bases Pittsburgh. 11: Detroit, 7. Two-base hits Leach, Olbson. Abstein. Morlarty. Dclclianty. Kchmldt. Thtre-basc lilt Wagner. Stolen bases Clarke 2. -Miller. Abstein .S.ierllico hits Leach. C larky. Wilson, Adams. SacrMco ny Hiatt, Double piav Hush. Schmidt unci Delcbanty. fatruck cut ny Adams, 1: Mullln. 1. Bases on balls Oft Adams, 1: Donovan. 0: Mullln, 4. lilts off pitchers Off Donovan, 2 In a in nlngs; Mullln, B In 0. Hit by pitcher Hy Adams, 1, (Hush). Donovan. 1 (Byrne) Um pires O'1-ouBhlln and Johnstone Attend ance 17.rjl)2. Time of game 2:10. son's sacrifice, another 'walk to Adams, a sacrifice fly and two more walks. The Pirates won the game 8 to 0. Young IJabe Adams blanked Detroit's great svvattiug pair, Ty Cobb and Sum Crawford, without a hit. He allowed only a half dozen safe blows, twn of which were made by Jim Dclchnuty. (Copyright, 1020. All rights reserved) Bramer Beats Zulu Kid lint Springs, Jan. 28. Harry Bramer, Pacific Const bantam, waa awarded the ref eree's decision here last night over Eulu Kid, of Brooklyn, N. Y , In a ten-round bout YOU FOLLOW THE STYLR TALBOT -2m. TYRONE Win. Inc., Makers, Troy, N. Y. PHOTOPLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, Which is a guarantco of early fallowing of the finest productions. Ahk for tho thcatro in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. ' PALACE "Hi0TZ STSSV m "EVERYWOMAN" PRINCESS Ktfsgf0 ffips REGENT 1IAn,"7 w. n.iow kth RIALTO a':;ANTOWN AVE. mouiv AT TULPKHOCKEN ST DOROTHY PHILLIPS In "DESTINY" RUBY MAKCT ST. BELOW 7TH MARION VIETn115151' "Till; CINEMA MURDER.. SAVOY 1SU LARKKT hTREET COR.NNE Slftpr-'lTT? ?n,DIO 1 HUMAN COLLATERAi. ' STANLEY "t-i1.1?? A B0V,U ,,6TH i. 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Eve. i43 toll IVUIIM-A TALMA DOE In 'ISLE; Ol' CONQUEST" SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPS AND TT HAH developed llint Jimmy Wilde, in order to get even with Jack Sharkey, has been nnniotiM to meet tlie New Yorker in his "ovn bnekyard" nnd present indications point to u re turn interuatlounl contest between this pair in London some time in rny. Wilde has been greatly disheartened since the consensus of opinion ruled against hlin in the recent Milwnuke bout. As n le sult Wilde had his mnnager keep the cables hot, and now a definite statement has been given out by Dave Hughes, Jimmy's hnndler, thnt .Sharkey has ac cepted terms for nn encore to be put on in denh ol' Lunnon. Kddln Mullen's Injured Iob will bv In phapo for him to go through with his match against Allrntown Dundee In Allentovvn next Tues day night. After this match Kddtn wilt Ail Overcoat Event of Importance A sweeping reduction in the prices of William H. Wanamaker standard style, staple cloth overcoats. BY this we mean overcoats in Chesterfield models, Fifth Avenue fashions, both medium and close fitting, single and double breasted. Overcoats made of staple cloths in staple colors, lined with richest satins or Gibraltar linings, the latter -guaranteed to wear as long as the overcoat itelf which means anywhere from three to five years. Selection is unconfined qualities are guaranteed s on this occasion which certainly is unprecendented this season for the values it contains. Our $35 standard overcoats cut to $25 Our $40 standard overcoats cut to $30 Our $55 &$50 standard overcoats-$40 In addition to this the richest and finest overcoats in our store are included. ..Sfc 9 Montagnuc overcoats regularly $75 Reduced to $65 Elysian beaver overcoats regularly $75 Reduced to $65 Any overcoat in these two groups based on the market prices of today would cost you $ 1 00. Make your selection early and own an overcoat good for wear on all occasions for years to coine. William H. 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All over the country the Economy Hall I I ta4 mV ''ruck 's proirtg its unlimited usefulness on wTS-il jJiilUlUliyillilljIl I IpS5.5Si'jSSiS55l5SS Tftff fy farm and ranch, in city and village, wherever tRSTffirW UH yTjH II II iu. fi,'IIJJ nierchandise must be quickly transported Sj23ES I L' ilEiLJ IN s ' vlfesiM IfrV a' 'ow cos,' -V t!3523?SviBHi ilH Xv I-orson Oldsmobilc Co. Sti&Sl 18105101 H II lifllil . 800 N-Broad -y Wlmk H 1 lf llll ilflfllll llltltHmlml iHlllfff iuj jisgfypp iifiinnniniiiiJiiiif iniffiif uKay! HTffjViASM vHpr 111 J "''A lupnu Btif, ei,9io.oo mV tfcsJ2 w 'oiNcigr Ji III 1 "v&r,c4 - .tfljf.a? iil nv01nillHiP,TI? M I mCh",u 0h'i s;faw Wwm&n I" - JJ J- Ua"' 1 VKUW W j &r rimyfti,ifil'ilrii make an effort to get ft roturn ttlt with Jack Toland. Jnek Totand. by tlio way, hart k streslt of hard luck because of tho reopening of his right eje. but Harry Hampson beCVen Jck will bn' ready for in. action In about a fortnight. Ilenny Kaufman Is putting the finishing touches on bin training for his comeback. Mike Whlltn says that Hnnh will get bin restart nt tho Cambria In about two wceka and also that a bout was pcndlnt; with Trankie Burns at Jersey City. Al 1'raiee). former amateur boirer, has started a professional page In pugilism. Knazeo used to bo known as Kid llauanas. but aa Charley Williams Bay, ho never slips. Willie llonrk'n Cicrmantown Club will oprn Its doors tomorrow night. Those territorial rival welters, Joe Welsh and Hddio Mo Andrews, meet In the main mix. with the following bouts preceding: Ilcddy Jackson SCRAPPERS vs. Whlhey I.nnedon, Charley Waltera t, Joe frlmlth, Mickey Garrison va. Tommr Bulllvaii and Hobby Allen vs. r'ranUlo Ma nlno, V. K. Condon, who Is swnlting tho r rival of Jack White In Phllly from Chi. cago, believes thut the veteran and brother of Lefthoolc Charley will be able to malm a lot of the fenlhcrwelghtH step fust. Jack baa boxed all or tne ecnrs, pant nnu prrs" f, CnC, inClUOing JOIIIIIIV IVllUti'iu. u nimni Joe Hlvcrs. Owen Atoran, Johnny Dundee and Johnny Griffiths. All twelve) hovers on the special reoiram of the I.a,wreneo II. Delaney Post No. 20. American Legion, will be In good form for their bouts ,ct the Auditorium Friday nlghtt Hobby Calhoun ta kcoplns In clooo touch with I. 'I the bojs nnd ho says -each and every ono billed will appear. Harry (Kid) .Jlrovvn. student boxfr. la a big noise In Boston. lie ghould bw un'.tj It tho city of poors ana learninni J.; m ' X 31 AlJ fl Vs 4 a '"asSf?ff.. JEFFERSON ViVth I)i , 'ti "At Your SrWc ' v' f ' MBfelO Bll. tn ham MATWI L t'M'N. The-aw. a Hulnl fm&x$m Compete oviV bew)n pratrnn tw tk ' i n Twin !. wmi wwna t iajuuutr io t Dcnufr ''''mm" -- ?-'- - i"' s''iiitinPjihi iv rf r ii i W' V. . " ' "