rw 'EVENING PUBLIC LEDgfeR-PHtLADELpHX hjESfciX EEBRUABrS 1020 , 3.7 . . y IF THE YANKS ARE TRYING TO BUY A PENNANT IT CAN'T BE. DONE ON THE C. O. D. PLAtft . i i - - - - . .. l&mx CRUCIAL CATHOLIC , MA TCH ON TONIGHT Possession of League Lead Depends on Result of ' Catholic High-St. Joe Game GAUENSETS PACE By PAUL IltKP OPPONKNTS of the first team of the fourth frics In the Catholic frchoots flasketbnll I-piruc tonight will vie for the top rime of the lmltlcr. iKepresonta tives fives of Homnn Catholic High mid St Joseph's Trcp nre to clash in the rage at the Sixth Hcgiment Armory, forty first street and Mantua avenue. It ii u crucial gamp, nil right, or fnmcthlng like that, because if Catholic High is defeated it will be deposed from the race-making position, making way St. .Toe. The Turple nnd Hold nuin- tot is leading by a full game, but in. the event of n St. .loseph victory 'to night the latter will ibkc up me pmncie rosition by n one-game margin. Probable Battle Array Coaches of the respective teams have their best bnskctballers prepared for the "eroocinl" combat, nnd the prob able line-up follows: Catholic tilth . .11. Joseph's rrep rioHe forviaril Martin TnlTfy foranl (lakm Mffllr center t'renn r.allen . runrd Ilrcnlln KoiiBhfrtj .sunril Bradley Referee rhll Lewlsr- Time SO-mlnute ,loe Gallon. Catholic's foul -goal fhootlng stnr nnd guard, is still in the lead for individual point-scoring honors, lie is setting the pace with a JH-point lead ocr .Toe White, of La Salle, who Iuk made HO points. Thirty-nine n Callen's points were caged from the fif-tfpn-foot line, while he is credited with only an nernge of 1 field goal for two games in a total of four contests played. Hest Field Goalcr There is a clove race on for field -goal honors with Oakes. of St. Joe. leading br a margin of 1 2-pointcr. lie has a total of 9 goals from field made in three games Dougherty and Brcnnau, o! Catholic High and La Salle; respect ively, each has caged S shots from scrim mage. Individual points scored-to date fol low : Held Foul Total Games roals Koala pts TUer School Gallen, n C H S I White T.n. Salle . .1 riean Si Joi . a Mullln W r . . 3 Hyian Vlllanovtt . a Oak's, si Joe n Blake, W. (' ... .1 Dousheru I! r 11 8. Frennan La Salle.... a Totfes, U C It 8 .... t Martin ht Joe . .1 McAullffe. II 0 It 3.. I 30 21 J. -i 8 in a 13 IVIietl Vlllanova . . .1 Llnaugli w c. . . . .1 Bradley St .loe ... a Itennenberfrer. Vlllanv. .1 Kmerton VillanoNa. . .1 '2 s n r. t nolle, w r Mcllenry, W C Donah'ie, 11 C K 8 Kelly, Vlllanota . .. lynch St Joe Tailor. J,a SjIIo. . . BoWe R, r II, s. . MrVallv. n L IT R McDermott St, Joo. . -J ni nuipo. w c ... a Woods, W C .... 2 lahy. w c 1 Kenan, St Joe . . 2 Boen, t.a Salle . . a Kane Vlllanoia ., a Haney Ia Salle. . . . fl Barrett I.a Salle... . 3 cst Philadelphia Catholic High and Vlllanova Prep will play in the becond Jeagiie game of the week, when the lives get into action in the latter's cage Sat urday night. For Grammar-School Title I.SeS,unh w'.!?delphla, Grammar School .. ?.. .5i L ,0 d'd" the Brammar school bW?!nX?v s-e;wfcr ftTsiw"!8 Sharswood wark JlcCall. iauijjucu ana south Amateur Sports k.Ml"..A!hInlc '""'tlon Onttr slrls basket oall team ara without a, came for this I"""--"cnlnc, came to bo playcdat the Athletic Recreation" Hail, Twent?-slith and 1 U.ter streets. .Manager Paason would alS HU lo hear from, elrl teams, ages ranslnsr fn "to 10, for camea on Thursday even! ' ', homo and all other nlshts away. The Wm t".',,,!ch,'d hy "" Murphy, forme? ympte follcuo star. For Karnes address lljnv rosson. care Athletic Ilecreatlon Ce" rr ,Tw',rit.,l,,h anu -Master streets, or call Poplar J000 after 3 p m. dally. iTif'IP'.'j'" dfa'res to arranee cames t. ftl'Vl" ft,rth ctaa travellnn tiul" tt Joj, l.atweii. HO N. Franklin street. ,M,alv,!,rn A. la desirous of booklne Samoa Jith second and third-class Hves. especially fiir -u,th'.r ,am., ot lnat class ofterlnir fair suarantees. Wm. I'hllllns, atOT U it. caS21',.'?!d.'he,t1K', a,'ew "vm t,al'a -or ""-St-eiaes teams, elthr in or out of the cltv h?nr'-"-u.,aJ"e guarantees? rhMip j! & n-n, -i.a Ctddr street. Jfi V""'. "rl-class quintet, has a fow .Saram'e? ,ort "?W" learns. offeHni tlZ l"uvcnueJ lnkel8teln- " Westmln- rrdnr-,L'm'M ,trvellns team, wants to clK.f.tVr.," i ?.nr.thl.r.".. 2T. .fourth- , ...-,. . ., . ,,itcii. olu lasKer tt. f ih "i-1 a. ''"" 'a th Jrh,l,.,n-nB Public 1. f of the liex baskctbi he sports department I.enirer In. ,t.a n. . . basketball team. "uici. Bear.ce upon Triangle seconds, 37 to IS, SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS JACK TOLAND'S southpaw sock, rHnei1"18 rortsi1e Punch, will be in Kir "s?iu lnisht. Following his Sal Ih. V,Ct,0l;-v ovor Jol'iiy Tymun on That ifit'i ?W' ,wlw" Tolnnif proved dlreii lef.t1,l",n'l''' wallops were being tle rf,d uV'"1 rilic force. Jack will It ii, . lle ."nnnon in the star bout tL. i. iu0ltnr"lm CIl'u- Hannon, bc l M.elnc,tt hoft' nit,or himself, also ro Z Yr boxcr- aml TolBuJ will have i.utinUl '""'t- 1'his bout will bo nLin a', "le lnnin 'lx to a well-bal- Mlh.f.'f l,m "ill1'. A1 "' will suh TiiaH. '' ,To? W-'Sl'. who is under the V'tlaer. against Rohby lliirman. Fd ,t. -Ue.,,ln 1)0 -If'hnny Devlin's vis- ""Vis Mi , t.,,l fin..,.. ..i.... in. in K.,dtewart vs. Freddv Turner 'l Uavie Mooic s. Gcorgie Rurus. Meirnha'rrfl1!1 Iha h. """of "' bel" hnor Tt ,, 'i fl.7t '""r to he a guest of " be onr'Tt lnsr titers' dinner. Tendler "inuul J!Ll "'." gakera at the sixteenth lht "'""er at the UlngHam Thursday Ls mi P.,1.' b7bed for hnuta. He Jburaddy niit,"," J"hnson st Jersey City 5i. VoriS;8ht,,"nd, "l"' Monday night the ,h OiVmrij ht,r w ' ,'oul"l,"m t Xw,lYorkUr,L'n,i ,l,e ,l,dlan heavyweight of iiia,,,"' appear at a local club In "' lefor. i " t ,no. reaskln nan boned "'fe ll0 f, a clever mlttman, lu?."o Willi. mv i.TT u... . , , Ija HWlll heai.,l . " ItlllJKTU A I'll' I'll) "Shi V, f0,r l,1, Auditorium net Wes- r i V' . '.'" "as B Umed un llanlf Mrllnv. " "iiuiiig Murray for tho star set-to, UrU,s&wVr,U.ltbly01', m V on the am "' K, o. tfaniom In action Standings of the Teams in Catholic Cage League VinST TEAMS riuhoiic inn, .yip ?' Jf.ah rrep 2 J. Hnlle I'rep 1 l,rt l'hlla. Catholic t Milanovo, rrep 1 SECOND TEAMS Villa not n l'rer , ... 2 M. Joaeph'ii Pren 2 Jfl l'hlla. Cajholle 2 In .Hallo i"rcp ,,,,, t L'nlhollo tilth .. . ,1.7. 0 lost r.c. I .ISA 1 . 2 - .S3.1 2 .333 2 .333 t.oorf 1.000 ,M .333 .000 New Coach to Be Introduced at Open Session Tomor row Night KEOGH ONE OF ASSISTANTS .lohn W. Ilcisman, head coach at Pcnn for 11120, will he officially intro duced to the students at the University of Pennsylvania tomorrow night. Sir. Heismnn will be the principal attraction nt an open meeting, held in the Training House, nnd everybody is invited. The introduction will begin promptly nt S P. M. "It is our object to get together nil of the footbnll men tomorrow night and have them meet the conch," said Major Pickering today. "The candi dates for the 1020 team probably will want to talk to Mr-. Heisman and also listen "to his views on football. Mr. Heisman also wants to meet the footbnll men." New Coaches Ratified Heisman will have as his assist ants Harold Gnston. Kid Keinath and Dr. John Kcogh. The advisory board will consist of Dr. Hunter' Scar let, Krnest Co.eus and Louh A. Voting. The new coaches were rntified nt a meet ing of the University council on nth letics yesterday. The council meeting wns called hur riedly by Dr. John Adams, the chair man, upon his return from the Wed. The hot argument in dcfiie of Rob Folwcll which wns anticipated did not take place and very little difficulty was experienced putting the new men through the meeting. Head Coach Heisman. who is the famous Georgia Tech tutor, will be signed to a three-year contract. This is the hrst long-termed contract oiicrcil to a Red and Blue mentor since George Rrooke placed his name on three-year papers in ililj. Hopper Wants Wharton Captain Rud Hopper is not satisfied with the new staff and wants the foot ball committee to ndd Dr. Charles (Ruck) Wharton to the list. Doctor Wharton hns hnd great, success ns a line coach nt Franklin Field. John C. Rell. who is the strongest supporter of Folwcll among the nlumni, did uot attend the meeting of the coun cil, but stated that he was sorry to tee Folwell deposed. "However, as a loyal Pcnnsylvanian I will do everything in my power to aid the new coaching staff." said Mr. Rell. Three Absentees Eleven votes were cabt at the meet ing of the council. Resides Mr. Rell, II, Laussat Geyclin, the president of the Athletic Association, and Murdoch Kendrick were absent. Folwell, of course, was sorely dis appointed, nnd especially because his name wns not forwarded to the council. He said he asked for an explanation end wns told thnt he was beaten "be cause he wns supported by the news papers." Folwcll has had many offers to coach nt other colleges, and it is probable that he will nccept one. He hns been approached by Washington and Jeffer son nnd it also is said that he hns had an offer from Cornell. The Mullica Hill farmer turned out good teams at the University under big handicaps, and it is no surprise that he is in demand, lie refuses to talk concerning his future plans. Carpentler Coming Soon rnrls. reb, 3. Oeorsres Cameniiar wmP"l?ievd h'a?r.CM.PPDVS!cramPS: StiiJ v?.n"ic? shortly for tho United ?esterdaMh2lrTLln an announcement made sesterday by Descamps. At tho present tlmo Carpentler Is touring the province" Corley C. C Wants Games o T.nu Corley Catholic Club, winners of the Phi,dea,nh18ea,!h,ami"nShlP "" ? the, South i?,h"nelp.nlR Cathilc League, wants tremes hu i"class nome tcams offering- reaso" ouH.nCT"Rintte"; For Bamos address Prank Qulnn. DOS Jackson street. Philadelphia. Red Sox Release Three Players Boston. Feb, 3. The Boston Americana MKSK1"? ih ;ale ot ,hree PlayerT to thJ ZV? crV.b-,, ct J"0 American AsioclatlSn inayA ,l'iSher.l?umont. Catcher McNeil and Outfielder Tfllho t ico to Toledo for a casn consideration and an option in S member of the Toledo team. Other Basketball Games iKS'Vf.1 ,1n? Tunney in Jersey City Febru ary l Hutch la still anxlouu for a J. Kil- via ns rnuss, mi?,Vi-M,lJl9k ."V Tataey McDermott will !". e?L'? '.ha ,wnd-up at the CJajety tonight !?, "'7, la"t "t three professional battles. In the other two bouts Young Tom -Sharkey will "apun,c,hes wllh Bob .White and Eddie v'Jfl2y .V"1. "change flstlo courtesies with Young Marino, Jimmy Jordan, the Pittsburgh knocker. iu,(. '". a?,u.t, !. Bet started at the bigger club, In Philadelphia. He makes his nrst wind-up appearance at the Cambria Friday night, opposed by Willie M:Cloakey. Indian Russell sprang a big surprlso when he stopped Jimmy Lavender "A plucky Punch ' was the consensus of opinion of rlngslders A return match between the bantama Is in the making. ltMwrls that Jimmy Wilde was to leave for Us home In Kngland are unfounded. The P."'."" ,,.'.r',.on ' hooked for a match with Patsy Wallace at tho Olympla February 25. Johnny hlieppord, most recent of English invaders In this country, will make his. ..!P.f'can debut at Milwaukee February IS Willie Jackson will be the person of the second part, Lew Angelo. a Trenton bantam, Is being handled by his brother Charley. Another boxer whose pugilistic destinies are cared for by his brother Is Louisiana, Jack Blder. berg being the manager. W lMwarili, lightweight champion of A.uV.r.1'"- .wl" b handled by Tom Andrews, of Milwaukee. In this country, Both bavs arrived from tho Antipodes. Edwards re cently knocked out Harlem Eddie Kelly and Johnny Mooncy, American lightweights. Ray rJmltli. of Camden, Js In line for soma big purses, following Ms victory over linn J.Urt.ln' wSm."!!. h" Mve-wlra manner in Bcotty Montletb. MEETING AT PENN TO HEAR HEISWIAN ... . Mnw,.W.J ... I mtgaraiiiicKG .J.trl; Campbell, of the fanlbus pro as shown, with wrlsw doing the worn. Notice how close clublicatl , PRO STANDS IN 'NEW PUTTING SHOT Jack Campbell's Golf Style on the Green Differs From Most Experts in That He Doesn't Crouch Over Ball for Line By SANDY A C K C A M P -RELL. a thirty second degree member ot the famous "Campbell Trio" of golf pros of this country, comes out with n revolutionary style of making the little zputt stroke, a shot 'so essential to suc cess in golf. It is Jack Campbell's favorite shot and holds no terrors for him. Most experts advocate a crouch over the ball, with a short choking grip, nnd the right leg falling away. .Tack Campbell turns his back on all this ndvicc and uses what he calls the "new style." The pictures show his style perfectly, and show that his form differs radically from that adopted by nearly all others. "I do not claim that mine -is the only method of putting," says Camp bell. "On the contrary, T feel that Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night OlWMriA Joo TlpIItz nnd Jack Russo drew. Paul Sansom drew with Dan O'Dowd, vvhltey Fitrgerald defeated Danny Pavese, .Tlmmy Austin stopped Tommy Sullivan, fifth; Arartln Judge and Charley Hay drew, JfKWABK Benny Valger outpointed Joey Fox, Qene Tunney knocked out Al Jtoberts, eighth! Charley rieecher won from Battling noddy (both boxers felt out of the ring, lleddy being rendered unconscious, and the bout waa stopped); Eddie Kltzstmmons won from Jimmy DufTv. UNCA8TKR Tim Droney defeated Dick Stock. Billy Waltz won from Mickey Dough erty. Harry Acka beat Mickey Brooka. Lew Mutzel knocked out Young Qllly. third: Franklo Leonard stopped Sammy Kautz, fourth. TRENTON Pete Hartley outslugMd Jimmy Brown. BOSTON Eddie fhc!ln outpointed George Alger MOUNT CARMKT, A. C. D. 1-og.in knocked out Perry Poklembo, I'lTTHliimolI Johnny Tvman (Thlladel. phla) and Young Carmen (Charlerol) fought a ten-roud draw. riJi EHRETS SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & X, MFG. CO. c, SSVt, DREXEL BLDG. . FORTY FNtSV WIRE GUARDS for Windows. Stock Rooms, Wire cloth & screening Brass. Copper. Steel and OnlranlreJ WIRR CLOTH rlleres and Riddles ITeo auto trnek delivery ts Philadelphia Audubon Wire Clolb Co., In:. AUDUBON. N. J. Keystone, Direct. Main S887 licit, lladdon Height 873 We Caalleif Qmality p ffo Corairiiesi ( Oir iy Concha l" size rm FLINGS; BROS tar CIGARS With any 10c Cigar O fk Londres K3 Invincible Sine GAYETY TONITE Three profeeslonal bents in conjunction nlth The Innocent Maids Dorlesquers Lew Minsk va. Patiey McDermott YoohcTonl Sharkey vs. Heh White' " Kddle Leaner va. Young Matin Jih wk&zA jMSEammS&r GOLF PRO'S UPRIGHT PUTT 'Jtii""3ili'.'fl!l83i,''yPi!t,'("' lypwn"V,a'',,'"?rr'''r,r''y!'r'ritT "trio," liellees dm easiest stance is the I STRAIGHT McKIBLICIv every player should adapt himself to the style thnt suits him best." Personally, Campbell likes the "new style" best. "You will notice," explained the pro, "that I take the grip at the top of the putter, instead of reaching far down. This, I find, gives me a better line I do not crouch over the ball, but incline tho head. My stroke is a pendu lum stroke, making the wristb do the work." The three illustrations show how sim ple is the method. First is shown the bwing back, the club head cloc to the ground nil the way, the wrists only bringiug back the club. Tho head and rest of the body is immobile. Then is shown the moment before the impact, thS clublicatl virtually on the ground, and the wrists bringing the clubhead into the ball. Figure three bhows the follow through, tt cry position the same as the swing back except the wrists, which have turned around a trifle. "It is n simple method," finished Campbell, "but takes practice to reach perfection. "Stand up straight to the ball, use the pendulum stroke, keeping tho arms close to the body mid use the wrists to make the shot. Keep the clubhead close to the ground, on the swing back and follow through, without body movement. It's worth trying." 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Vernon Street Official Pre.t-0-Ute Distributor After February JS 1343-45-47 Brandywint St. V STANCE best in holing out. T.iUcs long grip, always is to the ground ,,... -.i i j.. . with third and fourth-class teams, having halls ati'l ofierlne ruliabla cuarantecs. JI ii I Greenspan, lis .Mimtn street. 'fA ''WSCmM' rw- J0 oaf aat fSSpS-rif ahTBSSSFXrM W aasa jdMb. assssam. - ilali - - -M - -rfl IMPORTANT CAGE CLASHES ARE ON I All First Division Teams in Eastern League Booked to Play Tonight BRIDGETON FIVE HERE This will bo a very busy evening In cage circles. All of the fiiit division teams in the Eastern League will be In action nnd the American League also has a couple of Interesting games on the schedule. Of course, the big league con tests naturally nttract most attention nnd the locnl clash i between Gcr mantown and Rridgeport at Auditorium Hall, Chew street and Chelten avenue. Those followers of the cage sport who bnck Germantown will have the pleasure of witnessing nil the regu lars in action this evening. The line up is announced ns Frnneklc and Powell, Meehnn, Rruggy and 'Holmnn, 'Mnnager Leavy, of Rridgeport, wires that he will have his strongest com lunation on hand. Rridgeport, apparently. Is becoming more accustomed to the l'astern League rules, for on Sunday the club did its most effective work since entering the lengHC by making 05 points against De Neri. The games between Camden nnd Trenton tonight nnd tomorrow eve ning will draw big crowds. A bet of $1000 has been placed on Trenton's I nDiiiiy io ueieui. iumucii xnis evening ' and the players will all be rewarded it tnn I'oiu'rs win. ucuuruuic in rcnons the Potters w filtering throu Jersey capital filtering through to this city from the VfSsalaaaasss sMaaBMaalaaW. ' Q Vr -JfPaasafaSsr aramttfc?flfaCisaaaaaai lk d-MTLR BAIL ENOUGH FOR HEALTH Laivson ' Robertson, Pcnn Codch, Recommends Jaunt To and From Office for Business Man By EDWIN J. POLLOCK .. IT'S easy to keep in fairly good physi cal condition, but it's enoicr to fall into the rut ol n siuggisn liver, indi gestion, colds, flbby and unhealthy fat. , . I The nveragc citizen has an idea that unless it's summer when lie can chase out to the links, get to function on a tennis court or swim, exercise is too much trouble. The A. C. hasn't the time to spare to dash to gymnasiums end, furthermore, he doesn't wnnt to as n rule. Rut there's a happy medium between no exercise and gymnastic work in the winter. Lnwson Robertson, who knows as much as, if not more than, any other man in the country on physical con dition, was discussing the subject of a business man nrnd his chances for physicnb efficiency at Franklin Field the other day. He enmc through with n timc4y suggestion. "There's no exercise like walking," said the Penn trainer. "I realize that some business men haven't much time to spare, that going to a gymnnsium is out of the question, but jet there's no reason wliy every man shouldn't be able to get in some simple form o exercise like walking. "I would recommend wnlking to and from the office, that is if a man's home is at least two miles from Jus office. A wnlk of two miles in the morning and ngaiti in the evening is enough for any buincs man to keep going right, providing the walking is done correctly. "There is no good obtained from Are You "Fed Up" With Ordinary Cigarettes? Looking for a better cigarette with a taste that's all its own? Then you're looking for Spur. Here's what you'll find: An original blend that makes the rich Oriental tobacco ricAer by pleasing combination with mild, fragrant Burley and other home-grown tobaccos. That good old tobacco lasts Spurs give you is great, timply great. A new method of rolling, crimped, not patted. A stuart "brown-and-silver" package triple-wrapping, that keeps Spurs fresh. There's always room at the top for tho cigarette that's not just a new "brand,' but a brand new and better cigarette. Got the point? Then, get Spun Y WALK i IBs --4E f VS0"V m LAWSON ROBERTSON a' slouching walk. To get any bene fit nt nil one must step nt a speed of four miles to the hour. That's a smile in fifteen minutes. That's not too fast for any one." Some specialists have recommended diets for the business man, but the w. K. Average Citizen wants to cat whaV. is most tasteful to him. Robertson does . not believe in limiting the table d'hote, "If a man takes any kind of care of himself he should be able to caV most anything," he said. "By that I ' don't mean thnt an.v" one should load up on pastry and fried stuff all the time, but a business man is not called upon to exert himself physically, and his digestive organs should have plenty of timo to net. "The best diet is good, nlaln. nhn1. some food thafs not too greasy or heavy. A man should not overload his stomach. Even wholesome food is bad if the quantity is too much." Robertson pointed out that none, can afford to neglect evcreisc entirely, and ' especially one who in summer finds" recreation on the tennis courts, links or in any other form of sport. ,r Q&ffAttvtcusfcacci Q J. f Jj 1 i m ,!V