' v Lf i' Hi y u EVENING frtlBUO LEDa-P,HnTOTV, WMyK8t)AY, FigBBUAgY Jo, Jifc CAVT Sy MACK ATHLETES ARE FLOCK OF FfSH BECAUSE THEY'RE TRAINING IN LAKE CHARm SWOPES WOULtiSWAP SCORES-SOMETIME WORLD'S RECORD FOR Q UICK KNO CKO UT HELD BYBA TTLING NELSON Durable Dane Put Over Haymaker on Rosslcr Two Seconds' After Gong Rang Starling First Round. Hawkins Credited With Speedy Knockout "I lVv ROISICKT MAXWI'Xl. "pcrN l.'ilitor limine ltibllr l.nljfr I op'irtnhl. 1020, bu VubHc l.ctlu-r t n CiO ilovvu to tlic ti;hts the otlicr night.'' the boxing fan lcll In inti'iotcd audience, "and vvlicn tln vltiil-iip Mnrts 1 turn it roil nil iiml ink the rii.v bcliitiil mo for n light from hi tce-Kiir. I'm lighting m own cheroot vvlicn the ru in,. 'Hurry up. 1 want to so liomc' "Tlion I look nrntiml timl sro tluit the tight i over unci the. are enrryin; omr bloke to hi" eorner. Now vvhnt il'.vo think of that?" That boxing .story never ill grow old nor will it ever be thrown into the clWcnrtl A long iii the boys meet In the squared circle and maul each other with the padded mitts thut ynni will be sprung every time there i it quick knockout. The fan uover thinks he has been cheated out of something when he misses one of those tilings. Instead, he thinks it is n good joke and tells his friends about it. Members of the Tine Street Debuting Society were talking this over the other night. The reason for the (onversatlou was a short cablegram from dour old T.unuon. telling how Ted Lewis sorked n gent named Trunk Mood right on the chin and knocked him for a gool eight seconds after the brawl started. This is n new record for Knglish boxing, and the deah old chaps still are talking nboui it l'retty speeilj work.-' ivoaked one of the debaters "They must have swept up that guy before he got started. Mut be vrr disappointing to mnkc n long trip to mm- a light and huc it over with in u few second". llooil thing we ilon'i linve those quick ones over here." That started a general debate, and it oon .i diioiered that more quick knockouts hiue been administered in this countrv than an other. In fact, the world s records hae been established here, and it the liggers arc true tliey neve will be broken. An eight-second knockout is speedj work, but it doesn't com pare with the rapid-tire stuff put on In I'uttling Nelson in a building metropolis named Ilnro. Ill . on Apiil .". 100J. u or r IN hi Hint Ion ii mill on Ihnt dny thai the llnlllet rilabliiiirtl n tortd's i ((out. lie met n nertnn named 11 illinm Rtzslrr nun nhnnqed him our irnllop in Ihr trhiihers. William em ?iciin; i minted mil tiro t,ernnds ntc Ihr brll i fanned fnr ihr firit imni'l. XrUon pmi i'ii inn in a linn-; In .(; l.'r. Terry McGovern One-Hound Artist All ST be remembered, Iiuvvi'v, , that these two-seiond knoiknut ,ne not reallv as short as that. It means the mun was on his back and the referee fctartcd to count two seconds after the tight started. There must bt a t'Mi second count unless the referee stops the bout to s;ie one of the participants There fore, the chain es are that the Nelson-Uosler battle lasted twelve ei uniN in stead of two: but the ollicial tiggers must ihiii. Another quick knockout was registered b Ial Hawkins in Car-on t'it, Nov.. on March IT 1 !". before Hob Kitzunmoii won the I'liaiiipionslup from Jim I'orbett. According to the records. Dal pbiyi d nurse to Martin Klaherty and put lil m to sleep in four seconds b the spit-ei ond watch. Itj a strange coincidence .Malach Hogati. of Chicago, referred this bout ami also officiated in the Nelson -Kossjer affair. Hogun issued a statement sujjiig that Nclon's knockout was the quickest. Therefore, the eight srcoml finale put on by Ted Kid Lewis in Manchester. Unglaud. on IVbrunrj 115 cannot lomnare with the records made in America. Terrv Milioveru was a great one-round knockout artist, and the old-timers will tell ou he stood alone in disposing of his opponents enrlj. Still, his record shows mil sei'ii. the principal one being scored against 1'edlar I'nltncr at Tuck nhoc. N V.. on September IL'. 1NI!. when lie won the bantamweight champion iship of the world. 'Petri lould linish "cm in the first round, but he never estab lished any speed records. His seventh and lat one lound knockout was s, nred in Philadelphia ou October IV !I05. against Harlem Tommy Miirpb Those who iei the bout ay it wa mic of the nwt sensational ever hold here. The s.iy tli.u Murph fctartcd b knocking down MHlovcrn and had him all but out. Then Terry arose. sailed into Tomni .mil kin ked him stiff just a tew second! before the end of the routio. It was a real Iv. ( and Murphy did nut come to for several min utes Melioiern aNo was m prdtj bad shape at the end. THI'fiL' hair hrr,i ,amij nbi upl riiJ'imi In boring bonis in I'hiladcl phin nml in an n old'-lunerr hnvc rntrin for Ihr ehampioii iii'i. -lark llanaii vnji hl.r t Irani nnd fa if f ifnbin bored nl thr 7 hrntrr Cnminur nhout vi nt11j tftr f,ott irrii oi ri in (lrir,i jfroitti. OH, MAN! m .,, . , t has Ts A Receiyx- it O 9. f A H.VMDFUU of )JL r "J I vh a -nivlA KICK. ' I OOMDSQOOPaCS ( AV5 IMS - H M-Py 1 i Mil zrr You out r- - Irmi?, ,t Wt - svuzjz nWA fe- map ;( house -f Sr f(Lg k Jigjd I nljL'l J VMOW r-W? jHaaaHl V? V JaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahaaH aCTZ-Z-tel s fUlll. ,.v l--. V VMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I Gvj ( UL TArff A TAiTg T &... -- "-sTS , H6' FOr4D OF Of T Te IF -XZ) f C rKcS MPiVtr4e; CHEMtCAt- I AMY Caoqja .. - (r-' 'Psv ?, .. flXPERIvtErs.T.S AND V r ; I ( N TX that waj -rv,e rf& i '' U K2&r'" fe; W "5 ) a...... CAUSE OF T- . Wi' hJS&l r&Z? 3-H '" aaa........, V "L JJT-' fr ;!&) KjbrMi I i 3-- i wmr ! i pMaPp ( -L-A 'VW; s- v jrvmwwMt. w y nn w iw r r n n rtnnirvtDh Golf Handicap of H. B., of New York, Turned in by H. B., of This SporiPart of Life City. Ity OHANTLAND niOK I tvovvrionti iv'. in noma mtrvtd.i uncle bam to ucmpsry anu uarpcnticr "Punch, if jou will, each olhcrs head, Hut pay that income lax," he said. W "Fight on until jour strength is spent Hut I leant 61 per cent." B XOTICK thnt n number of es teemed nnd earnest athletes nro planning to quit the old gnmo and enter some other business. This contem plative mood will very likely last until tho first soft breeze drifts out of. the South or the ultimate financial wrinkles arc fully adjusted. Iy Way of Itcmarking IV. there art; tougher things. I I;now, That leave one broke or bent, The never-ceasing, endless flow Of money paid for rent The price of this i7ie nrt'ce of that-- The price of what you trill Though ycu should go to buy a hat Or pay the grocer's bill. , And yet. dull wrcclcr of rare dreams That leaves one badly mopped, ITaw very tough it alxcays seems To linvc a pat flush topped. A Clircr.liu 'ci.. rtli,,)lPheCrvou' vhi' Vou l'lVcrylhinn can mi ,.,.,-t """ eune. itortc. AS KOU fame-well, how , will xecaW the fact thallO' Llmcrlrlt of (hc Link, A Duffer who stood on the tec Said other things, too, " That tho postal laws won't lit vou t(, QLAMUL hundred different q, JJ nrc now engaged in proline. 0. 1. trying to prove, what, w) n k. where, which and why Jnek n h- wns during tho war. "Wc don't Z.i what they hope to prove orTb'n Z hone to nrove. HnV u,, . cn " abroad that it is goingo take n SET ling (, ybrrsk on i to prove thnt it ever V ,:J2W Dart-Devil .lack when Rome '-."f." rtcd "Knll in" nt daybrr.k'V" growl "L1 winter morning between April C inl and Noecmbcr 11, 1018. ' 131'' COHNKLTj may not lead much 0 u, cheering diirlne the fnnil,,,n . but when approaching spring brlnribif.' n vivion of tin eight oared shell anl i' track nnd Held nrrny you know ,, Life vs. Sporl, Ktc. ILK is not like sport, states a I contemporary, "nor is sport like life." Which is quite n bit like snylng that a slice of orange is not line an orange. Snort is merely n big segment of life. And there arc applications from sport that lit nlmost any turn of life itself. Mascball may be only n small part of . life. et one of baseball s chief slo- cans. "Get in the game." is directly np- i ruv or tho wcri for i.ew TeiHicr tih. V'. jplicablc to almost any or every phase of . SS"M rhlmata. whi' tiTfZW . .1 ... - . ---"" j mn wnosc learning nrow the bulk 0f ,i olive is Jienrly always wreathed. IN THR meanwhile, what bizarre rr has come upon us when one of tlr spring headlines announces "Uinnlsmij I Willis nope 10 oiop i. lucinnati Ileus ' j tlltk lie Snundrrs wilt tie thr .rmt i., existence. F. AVORITE TONIGHT WILBERT ROBINSON MADE HIS DEBUT IN PHILADELPHIA GERMANTOWN 100 f,,Ts-rnr - Tf f, c r !.!.. I i I..I ij.y i lil -iir, 11, j). owupv, ui nun Quakers Expected to Beat Co lumbia Easily and Keep Record Clean i rr:ncoi.i.Kiii.r , i r,t ': w i.. ft w i. i''- Ten .". o t nmi Trip.' .1 -a ..00 V!c I :: :; rolunib- 1 I -'f'ii ?, n .mi li.irtnm ii'i 1 i -"" Itraoldyn Leader Started C rccr as Member of the Old I thirties Meet Your Uncle Wilhert FAST FDR CAMDEN vrnLUTics tt oi; i- lU'ture I ,l.l. .'Ill !! orni II I'cter fyV. of the quickest and most Malter Didn't Last Long Cor.i'- i Ills i;i N -f III In. !'' i nlti i I'otiml'li TrUlH' DHrtlllnillI' 1 Siturilrt? P.irllilnu'h h' I' nn Columbia illi Intel i-ollcfcinlo season nt W tghl n big favorite over The New Yorker in tie wiiu i7.ui ,ll, Mini ll i. In- ll-VCI Hint tlic.i has stiOicient iniagiiiatiou to pi'ture tiie rotund u iinert Kouinson. moie alTectiouately know n ns "ISobb." as n lithe, lean young liase-riinnei . iSnj' praming nrouml the busrs, one iiiai get some kind nf an idea of what the Ilrookhn pilot looked like when he thrust himself into his hrst big league iutv stoin in ll.nrv Larltln. If .lohn Colinon 1 1 i-or.Ti Shnffer. rf . . Vlll.HKKT ItlHIINsON lirorR tlniUlci f. .t.tru IflnasMi ni) l.iiul.s lllcrbauer Jb 1 Oille Kcnncdi e MtUl1CAN ASSOCIATION AH. R. II. O. A. I". 4 o i in o o 4 O 1 L1 O ! I II II 1 O II 1 o o .1 n n t I I s a o o n . t ' a OOI01 a n o t - n 0007 1 Poth's Club Dofeats Leaders for Fourth Time This Season MI'.TllOPOI.ITAN AMKUICAN ASSOCI ATION John Nelson. Ie Orr. Hi tuck llooinan. A. 1. Lchcl. If Htevo nmdv rf cf l'enn enters it League game of tl i man Mull tonight I the I'olilinbin tie. ' oecupi lift ll position llioi Mctrotsttans disappointing battles was sta;ed on .Mexican toil across the border Irom haugtri. Tc., on IVbruarj -I. lft!. I'eter Maher and ISob rit.simnion.s were matched to box m Texas, but the federal au thorities decided otherwise Several iitic were soIctod. but the troops always appeared on the m cue and caused a postponiuient. Mundnds of fight fans from nil oxer the count r; were down there to st.(. the boor nnd made mani hard, di cournging trip. 1'iualli the word w.i- passed around one night t lint .i place in Mcxiio had been fniinii mid the Irani Miuilil leuxe in a short lime The audience rode all Might on it terrible r-iilroad and suffered all i-orts if hardships. Thej cheeied thcnisrhes up. however, in the thought that the would cp the greatest battle ever fought between two of the burdci't hitters in the ganir I'eter Maher stait"d the ball rolling by landing mi w fill wallop on Til.--imniiiiis's t-h in and knot king him flat. It was a blow which would haxe settled nn nrdnmrj tiihter for kieps. but Hob wasn't that kind. lie .staggered to hi- teet 'icfore the lotiut nf ten reeled ilgainsl the rope- and. when Maher went after mm. I'll- put all of ln -.treuglli behind a bii.i iniiki r which landed on Peter's i bin. Maher t) knoi keil out hi a x-ei- s,.i-ational tight which Iated onlj one mirju'e ami iturtj liir o nil-. There wn tnoi e nrfinn, however, than in many of our modern ten round affair-. T"-i other iiiipnrtiitit lieavj weight bouts m uot In -t xen long. 'I'he llenii-wy-lijlion ii-.afier coosi-tn of eighteen -ei .ind- of boxing and ten -n-onils nf couDting bi .lohniix Iv'kbiirdt uho tefereed the bout Ilempse.i .-oeked I'red ward with ,i right bander mi Hie .Inn and the pmiilcious plas-terer droiped like H loo-e bale of hnj. That quick kuockour placed Uonipsey in line for ihe chum pionrhip .ind eliminated l'lilloii. Tommy Iturus once had a battle with Hill .Squires for the i humpnim-hip of homething Isquire.s was knocking all of his sparring partners slid" and was re. garded ! a howling ejclone. In the ring, howcier. he proved to be a gentle zcplnr .ind 'in? kunck'd out in about one minute be easy tor the Columbia xvn mouth five last vva-. the tirsl lea (Jreen. Height: battle in will lied and Hiue to:-sits. a victim nt I he Part Suturdav night, and it game won n.v inr Ilowevei. Hie Jloniingsiin imbination gavi " n ! .i lough X' llnveii reci nth and lost one point in an i xn a period lis onls gani. Tart-ell the I 'oi nubia laptnin. i one oi ihe lending sen i- Me -lands fourth in the rae for individual honors. JIitt of 1 l- point 'inn been scored from the tout line. I.Hi'il. hovvevir. is in.it as dangerous n- -I 'hnson. Columbia s iiilored forvvai'l 'i 'hi regiMirul hix leen field goals in in game-. Me netted ll, . iT!iinsl X a ' . ,in i si client i iinin e of nle. ill the I i.il si nriiig chain I. In live gaiiie- Icd -evenl.v ioitls. i-lc only clght.v eight weeucv will be III i k as agaiiisl one for i r llTf l If'.s7 Iind n TT 'imnriliij ii till tin "ini d In r lit i ii lull" r Ihr prnln l I rmllri tit hi nml hiimlrtl ll. Inl stiimiirr iihen V IUr .litrl, imi inn rarhi in the firit round, but I cc 'e, soil ' iririr lqri,uj , Ihr ri c. W '1 In line lop v hen I rounds HI ill w re I'- and .l.i' 'lln- I . light w Nothing to Do but liplit 1'76 fioiind.s ll KM. tlif-i-r irr m n -u). - to even sijlnc. I :hii it i- the -amr here, e lia'e ni m rv -hurt -crap- and aim onie long ones. Ai cording to the r. r.l for the greatest ikjiiiIk r of rounds u c-tnblii-lK-d in 1S'J5 k .lone- bent I'al-v Tuniiev m ('he-hire. TnglHud. It took J neb 1!76 o turn the i nek. which prove- In had nothing else on hand that day. inn -.I iidmil it iv ns n good iliij". work long, -t lijht with glmi- .link nml I'.itsj -.n',.,) iheir argument with - w.i- -tiigeil in i w OH. nils April 15. Isp:; i in r lin dav Andv Hovven Ihe.v fought 110 rounds to a draw had nothing cl-.e in do. I. I'mrk Ml. l.i-i.. -cm ii Innirs and nhout getling .nn where. nun-inn iniiiute., winch i- a Ion; time lt lie Swccni v ' passing an i. -lie for the in niouship tins Sweeney bus w bile Van ls in -even innt two games th the Hlue i apt m The IVnn 'nlui. lu.i game i the onls in....o.. Iiatth i.iixl for tonight, but I Pridax night lnunoutli aiipeais at ialc and Cornell h.ittles I'rincejon lit"' i Tigcrtow ii. n s H urd.i.x fjeorge 'aim's j Dartmouth fan makes its appearance , I against l'enn and Cornell fuecg Culiiinliiii in New York The line up for mniglit follows: Inn I'oliinibu swien'-v t ' iril . .. Juhu-ien . HoHnan (Irave ! PlM-lc I VleN fie. ! UNABLE TO SETTLE ' ON NEW CHAIRMAN Hoydlcr and Johnson Hold Long Conference Without Reach- inz AKreoment box scnie li.v gavlv flitting fi-ou hu'-o to base on a pair of wild pitches. Wilhert scored the only run for the rluladelphia i-'rnlc llunhlnnon Athletics on the da.v that he got hi.s big 'foln rJjrMer. -:i league bajitiMii. And Hint was some , V..i. "Snan ' time ago. almost thirty-four years. KobitiMin broke in with the ohl Ath TomIh . . letics of the Aiiieri'cnn Av.,ncint i..n iln Xililetlr rival major to the National League in its dn. on April Ifl. ISSll. The iin,e was pln.ved here in T'liiliidelphia. the I "f the game, am opponents of the Athletics hrintr the nlngs. Iveeler inn fnmnus ".Mets ' of New York. The home club could do nothing with fiiFtininn. while Kennedy was also vers effective, hence the batting was light. The Mets outplayed Iheir opponents in Ihe field. The visitors got two run in the lii -i inning. Nelson made a dean stoal to sciond in the third and went to third on I.ai km tiiiiff nf Orr's line lly hit. mm si nred on Koseiuaii's sharp bit to Kai er. Krndy hit for three bases in (he fourth inning and scored on I.ar-lin-- mun- of Maukinson'H high fly. The Athletics scored only in the cv null inning, Kobinson scoring on an .rim bv 1'orster and two wild pilch.--. 'I I ough Hobby is generally associat' .1 v 1 1 H'lltimore and lias made his home ;ib All. t t I 1 a i a n a o a rj ll i g a on o n o o i l l t i o O O .I! II '' 1 0 ID .1 II Oil Cunrtrn . riea.l'ns. CJer'ntown KXSTKntvT I.tSAGUi: xv i,. r.c. i a .T.xn Trenton . (1 .". .MR Pb Nrl. 7 C .".12 Hrliteeport sriiiiDVi.n fou xxnv:tc Tonl-rht ttendlns at Cftrnflcn Thuriidav Trenlon m tlrldeeport. I'rliiav De Nfrl at Trenton. Saturdnv lie- "iHtitown at De IlrldccDort at Kfadlnu. Jt 1 o n n n n (i i n o 1 j o i l u u II ll ol with McGiavv. .leu Ixellev, foimed the nucleus of .Noil llaulous famous Hniti more Oriole champions of Ib'Jl, lSW nml 1V.IU. Kobinson also xvas a famous bats num. and he holds the major league record of seven bits made in a iduglc game. In 11100. Kobinson and John Mr tiiaw were sold by the Italtimnre club to the St. Louis Cardinals, but. the nci j ear Mc(!rnw. Kobinson and Joe Kelh-v, backed bv the hitter's fnther- in -law. iiiiinngecl to procure an Amen- town's the-e for man .veurs. he is a Niw I'liglander. being born in Ilud-on. l.l . on .lanuar.v 20. 1S1. i in. of the lirt places in vvhnh he iM. i mi fame as a catcher wa- nt lln rhill. where, in ISSt mid iss.".. i, aught John Ixiii'i.v Teller, later Imv ei-ior of I'cniis.vlvaiila nnd presidi in ' t ic N. ii inn il League. Knbiiisiui. in the ninetit's. w.is , i. ogiii-.il i one of the premier can i i an League trnnciiise lor r.aitimore. M-tinw was inaiiager of the club, and I Ic'I'iii-oii hisihicf lieutenant. I '"li'ii.son roiiiiilul oi. his famoip- I .''. iii a plncr with c. -itl scasoic j with the Hallimorc Interuatiouals. I l.'obby then droppi d out of sight for 'i. no as an iiclive figure in baseball, but he ued to make t ruining trips with the tiiants and help Mctiravv in -tie de'vclopnient of pitchers. In 1011 he took chnrge of Kulie .Murquard. and brought out the latent possibilities of ' this player, so that in 1011, 11)11! and 101!5. three (iiant championship years, the Kube's piddling was one of the big factors in New Yoik's success. The Kastern League basketball ! mny not be over n soon ufter all. (Skeeters are scheduled to play Heading tnnicht in Camden, and the manner in Uvhich the Hears hax-e polished off their, opponents in lour straigiu wins nns caused consternation ill the ranks of Ihe leaders. j (Jcrmantown proved too strong once I more for Hill Kennedy's elan lasl eve ning, anu tor inc lourin lime won. me. score on this occasion being !22-"0. The figures were close throughout, nnd both sides were slightl handicapped. Kerr xvns on the side lines, while Hrugg could hardly raise his left arm. Molmaii and I'ovvell were the stars for (icrmntifown and ( ampbell nnd Tlolin did xvcll for Camden, (icnnan- passing was superb, nnd the What's In a Name? T- fl'I'VTI.V I l "S "' " J-v city, in a certain golf -tournament 1 turned in n net (10 for eighteen holes. This xvas sufficient to xvln the main event and obttliu the usual amount of j publicity. It xvas also sufficient to arouse the pained regret of Mr. II. R. Ksx-opc, of New iork, xvho admits that be has so far never yielded to any such pnr-do-stroving lure. The latter Mr. Svvope also writes us that the published score of his Philadel phia namesake has rather adversely af fected his xvagcripg potentialities for the approaching campaign. Opponents xvho had been yielding him .ft strokes n round are now demanding i from 12 to 11 strokes upon the other' side of the ledger, inclosing the net 0(5 as a crushing rebuttal to any squawk he may employ in advance. It seems that one Mr. II. 1J. Swope is net C(l and the other is not till, cveu with the aid of a net. race i Wo trust this explanation will swing The the handicap pcuuuium nacK wnerc it belongs. t (iIIab I-. I hnllln- ttna-tllttn fivt 'm 1lnllll- ' n,T ""'"l iiniunn, Mf n. 1 a, IKlllllMK ItCOfllfll llltchlf h, Al Zcimcr nnd Martin Judtt ii IH ? 111'-. PC. ..no .400 g.xo N-rl. :m. h ii. SUM. it i-oti i,r.ss: iT 1 'mm Skates Forllie Ice long passes of Ilolman nnd Hruggy were the best seen here for a long while, al though the home team's forwards fell down on numerous i as chances. I'm Happy Now! Hill Innt, inn In Mairr'a i h Ihfil. Ho rfpulrs anv Jvir1rr, ftiovtiT br.nvicr. I. MAYER Jrntlfr Slts-rramlth 17112 MAKKKT ST. f&l (MxrsHJi'a aaaaaBB.....HBB.....H M?rl vss,? LtS - fi ' 32 Designs All Sizes Ti." J or Men and i Women S1.50 to $15 .grciNlR - cgTOfon OIT.N TMCnS. AND b.T. l".Vfl!. J oehey THIS WEEK, 8:15 P.M. St. Nicholas vs. Quaker Cily TONIGHT, FEB. 25lh Princeton vs. Quaker Cily Friday Night, Feb. 27th Princeton vs. Yale Saturday Night, Feb. 28th Admission to Rumcs includes rc&crvcd scat, -katch, skating privilege and wur tax. irvanl Vlii.lrii nti r rnrri m j i r.l XVulM'i u.nl . . -"Hi ' tJaaaaaHaaaaaaW lAME tftyiGricab tnariest Cat Saturday Afternoons 75 Cents Tin in sA.r.fl flv it I'inn I. II 11 11 t II I II ,ls, I, ,, ,, I mi n I thr irin ill i , tin il Instril Ii i , hii'i .i Unhi ni 'h ihiil, hih m mil r iiiiiiii n limr. uhrn II'. Ih, I'liniiitii. ' hntid iritnti i,r loundi inlh il ;o '). " mij'ht old iniirih nmkr no iiicv hil line CH' ' 'Until! InrrLri prr. Jr taid thr lln i mull i '". fm'l't ri mirl SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS JOJIVM MH'I'MIM in" l"ngli-h llglH v. li'lil W no in.'lillv invaded llirse liot.s i- tu ln.v ni I'lnl-id. iiiln.i 'Ijn toil vv or in Xlnrcii irn"lilil m tin Villi nile no deiniin i iiiiin I i lias In-ill sdi-iie.l fur ihe imported niitliii.iii il i- pr.il.iililr that do. Wcl 'liir nf 1 liic.-iiri. will "it llir call Wcl vt,, Tnl' . rtjrn ,ht mi. I i I Cm . ,hov ' fl iiit! up i i I '.drill v Mi'J 1.1 mnu I'luJ I 11 k ItllfSil l.i I lti I IX. 'V-I. i ru'ning d . lfor;p Tout s Sew Vorh. rob. '.". .Tobn Lvnr pre.idcnt of 'the National I.citgu- mil Han .lohncon, president of the Aim" mil held a long conference her,, v. i. , 'lav but were unable to ilgre a . bnirmitn for the national c.)niinisi..i. "AVe disoiicsed several candnluii . in length, but wen- unable to ream a .1 .Won on nn.v one man. l!rr,lnr mii-I "Movvever, 1 h"l"' '' ul11 '"' ',l',', " name the ucxv ihiiiniiiin in iiImciI i wick's time, .lolinsiin mid I will inn tinue'tn keep in loucb with meb oll.er on the matter b' mull or vxne until a ! chairman can l. decided upon. The unmet, of the candidates discus,' ei were submitted bv a joint eoinmiltee ol Ihe lcacllCh III I IIICHKii . l ii'V 'lllg au-iveil 1'iist Ih-I week Hi has taken leiiinnr.irv unariers hi New lurk and ex peel- tn rrinain lli'-ie fur sever.n niontlir. taking mi matches troiu ah points .In.' has Imxi'il in I'hiladelphia often, lie alwavs Im- made good nml ii vecoginul alining the leinllng contenilei t for It.'iiiiv I eiiiiard's title. His last con! -I in l'hillv whs a vi.'lnij over .Inc ItiMiJ.imm. and as a i -till ol Ibis Imul lie 1. ilier wii- aiv i-i-d bv hi- htindlei-s to icluiii to the ."ii-t vr bout . iiurver Woodruff, of fhieago. i 1 "'nton I Senator .lames Walker Willia lll'llliM and State m ("His THE Roamcr fivc-pasaengcrscdan is the ultimate combination of fine coach work and skilled engineering. The carriage has been built by Rubay, whose fame lici in his conception of design, appointments nnd color combinations. The lithe Roamcr motor purring behind the silver-banded radiator adapts itself instantly to every condition of the boulevard or rural road. Even under the most gruelling service Roamcr performance will seldom vary. FIAT MOTOR COMPANY 1027 Chettuut St. Philadelphia, I' PhiladelDhil AUDITORIUM AND ICE SKATING Pal a rf 45MtMarketSt. 46!hSt drfsJcua)off'x4 Sat. Aft., Z8tli. CITY1XAGUE.PIIIU CRICKET v.. CYNWYO I'.itM WjII.iix 1 "'lir ilirht ra i Uritnla; illlr I'hllui! IHlr W-.J1 ' inatjtit rf nlay, Jnr l hr.sM r-itilitaiis MlllJ w Yojiit- .ni ,ti rp -it i.il Tr'inn Anselii i ver.tl tho rliu- Klll ) Bow-arils anil .i. v,onway ioui-. oi New York? .lohnsoii xvill return to I hi cago tomorrow. iihih- llirnfy Rflllj- v , . ,-. , mill unit mi tho r unitirU Illa- m.-hi HI, oiuieiirnt vill l.e ti.lumv iJUKlin Oilier I.ouIm .irn I'liilHclriphiit Wellliut ii Tri-.le Turner vt it lUvH KM 'V. it nnU Vuunc llrml- 1 ' llllllliv SU II' rf i BASKET BALL l0,u,tH..l'"nrr:a..,?'.N(.Ur '" lxulchtmiin Mull, X'lnj A "l'"!"' rrntriil II. v. I'nio rrralinifit, 71I.X r. Ilei heals HI Ml l 'JS. "I-"". "" "lr lira. "',lht.K. ,, . oillir. (.rnrral ilinU"ln 7Xr. ."''., " ' " nvxciM, rrr.n (ixxic. M. I w I. mull. tun. f i.i nl i i i - ' e.l ll I !' . ,.1 1 i .. In I 1'i.n n el, i. mi I" II"' 1 OlJ vver. I l"l "f I' ill I . .1 . I ll. I . . Ill Tbni r ivi .. VI,.,. i. I, 1 1.-1 I I'll 1 1 . vvll'i crill' Willi- lUlw.irils i I ' 'irflil ii i iiiiiirru v t 1 . r (In- int. r i i ' rulings I't nn. i i nini; VI. t .itjjt, " ' Hi li.ni ,i' 'I er Tlru' Ulcin Vlri -ulm lie lli.tl mi .n I'lehl Kd'Vdnl- Ii i.i n Uu v Hustle) lliilililiisiin ih luUinit i t vn nro, VHetlon follnvv ln- lili riiniili'iiiMl v'lomry ni.r Jci" I Jlieli t'.ip O'llrlen l trj Inu to match llui.h vvith .tnlirnv Kllbane Irli lltrniiin un.l Tarl I'urvfar vrill t' ' ' orsjnnt t H. npt ehoiv In Trrntoii. Monday nlfht ' K, O. Sanmni tas two houti n Ha will ll.nn Vlurivii) uiintri to t.ilvp a rum-h it .ii' of tin l;l,'l ,1s ruiilir n n4n IHrJ hi.-i' bouts in throa montha but want to Uf.i b'jbier Major Biddlc Tournament PHII. flTII nil I'tril. .J.H'nlJ ", ,.rl,e, dold Mnlilirs (."III I l I'rles PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S H. '"firT'lgrii S'lii'lWsW-hrflLr lima ( nllrii a ' . in" t KI1 Wnsnfr 1KIV vfl ClOV or XVIIlia m.n Bu Ml KIVKIKHOW NK1IIT at of Clirw h(. i IVankln Ilrltt. a rievetanil f-ihiraelh. hero luoklnr tor acrup) and ahcktla GERMANTOWN A. C. ,,:", JUIINNV MOK(iN va Vl M KKfrilBI.I. Al Brown vs. Sailor Smiley TllltCK IITIIKIl STAR l!OUTtf "Never Again; I'm Through!" Free Inspection Service I'.Hnn your ear here our rrpertt it ll Oidiiect tt nml iirfvlso you tol(ioiit chmov oi iibllgalion. This is the most common expression among auto mobile owners. We've saw it ourselves; in i'act, tins "square deal" repair serv ice of ours is the direct outcome o ourselves and our friends being repeat edly sandbagged by nu merous repair shops. If you've had the same ex perience, bring your car hero, put it in the hands or experts and get a jo that's guaranteed. Call Spruce ,( Automobile Repairs Company of Philadelphia, Inc- 229-31 North Twcnty-lhird Street Phone, Spruco 409 'I I ,. 1 ,,.0i4ui.
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