& 5 ' tyst M w v'if 'W". T ...' ."-' -v EVENING- PUBLIC UW&m$MttftiBiJ? ' WlffiSbAY, TtnfoBDAB 'M ".,. ty'S RECRUITS HAVEN'T YET MADE ANY FOOTPRINTS IN CONCRETE CORRIDOR OF HALL OF FAME vx , THREE LOCALS AMONG WOMEN INVADERS FOR BRITISH GOLF CROWN Mrs. Barlow, Mrs. Vandcrbcck, Miss Cavcrly, Miss HolUns, Mist Gavin and Miss Stirling on List of American Stars Who Will Play Abroad for Title Y SANDY M'MIILICK Plomililp h jila.ml in Mn, Mr. Ila !?.T wllJl naturally have to default li FITZGERALD COPS MIX FROM WEYMANI Irishmon Stago Biff-Bang Battto at Auditorium, With West Philaclolphian a' Victor I DORSEY'AND PERRY IN DRAW VALGER, 100-1 SHOT, TO STOP KILBANE SCOTT PERRY AND . .1 tAn.1ln Amnrlrnti tinmiMl S Mirers IndudlDB thrco Phllndcl- championship. TIip l'hilndelplifnuK Bolijs are Mrs. it,i II Horlovv, North and South n.?,rn nil l'hnidrlnhlo 'champion; IJ.. rinrencf H. ViiutlcrbocU, nutlounl 5ftr rhnmnlon. nml M-mlfiunllst this J?.1?- ami M MIMr.-d Cuvrrly, finalist fc th . liimplonriilp of the Unite, ..im In 1010. Thr others vlio will T Ml" Ala , Stirling, ho 1ms .1,1 the nnthnnl championship since iSi Mrs W. A. flavin, who was Sea nn American finaliot: and Miss Marion II. Holllns, metropolitan cham- plTh'e!c nro sue of the very bct ijomen pliyers In the United Stntcs, TUB oh, torn" insist. , Unilenicil Kuinor This exclusive SOU news IS primm nn m- ... .. . "i" "".'v '.?"" cr " ,"'" ;un invasion idea is so much in itB infaney that the question of elmnglDK around the championship date has not been gone Into very deeply. It Is very likely, however, that It will bo changed, ns the local dato could easily ho set later in .favor of the greater event abroad. The name of CU-orco Woman 1oomi t sound Irish, but with bin T "air. freckled faco and pug-nose he looks like a descendant of the Auld Sod. Wittcy Fitzgerald is n Ilnrp. nnd it was proved in the star bout of the Auditorium Inst night that when Irlh meets Irish a lot of liro works are uur. I nov New Yorker Must Win by. Knockout in Order to Take Championship From Cleveland Veteran .lly LOUIS II. JAITK P HOLISTIC liislory mny be manu factured tonight; still It is n JOO-to-t 'shot that It won't, llrnuy Vnlger will get nn opportunity to give New York its (""cond ring championship when tho rrenchuinn boxes Johnny Kllbano at the Hporlsmcn'rt Club, New ark, N. J. All Benny has to do to get n warrant into thr championship clri'lo is to knock Kilbane into tho realm where cuckoos predominate for n periofi oi ten seconds, ami tnen n ikw 'I 1PV IMTL ....... .... ' . . . . Will Defend w ill, Wwman and VIU walloping each ""','; " ..Ml0,. K5l"Inca Un r ...... ll r- I , 1 ........ 1 Mr,.. Man uivuiuti vu mu usuu nuiituii. .urn. uariovv Wll ripfrnrl her Nmlh """'! "." . ! -!'' "i,u ;'. " "" and South titles at I'lnolinrM In Mnrr-h. -V the flnl-h of lllllf M ilij'PII lllMV BPS- Jirs. nuaci t)C(.i urn Mlsx C'acrly uoi cnmncio mere uor at ucllenir Vnlger will weigh In nt I! o'clock this they had Intended to play. Tbcy will depend in the main on nuch rounds as thev may be able to get in the early (tpring on courses here. Their departure comes also no early that they will not be able to play in tho local club team matches. But nil cou ccmed nre lilchly elated oer tho do rislon to innde. and the local elnr trio v wlli' 'Ions. riUgprnld. bemuse of bis harder afternoon with thr indicator bulnuced whPrplB,' oftrn punching, was entitled nt 121 pounds. Then along nbout 10 rttiii to tho decision. 'P. m. this evening ho will mdcayor Thprp was no science nt any stage of bus wishes for the greatest success when r,?il',i It couipclC3 In the blgge-t golf women's , f",,,,. ln , .-...- -- . - . , Klli ,,.. ,u.ti-u. in hip nriusii ennra- , .Tftn the dpm oi iiuiu". -;" "j -,. :,1r. pionsiup now tuinc booked Jlth . Tlfr hufl tirco of the others Planning o go in ,0 wIlctIlcr M thp bnttlc. It was lust n nlain old fashioned case of socking biff, bang, raw Ip with the 'West Phllndelphlan doing most of the billing, nnd the mjng insr. too. Wp.uiwu was not far behind with his zowlelng. Both maulers con liMptl -tv Itli terrific nunches to headntid; boih. but each upheld his rep of being a !"''ln1t7. ln I guy. so there wasn't even the ' "'u. men to Knock Mr. Kilbane. who is entering ;?:. j h. KBillne date of Miss Ster- ling as yet unannounced. H has been persistently rumored for Mmo timo that Miss 8tirllng would go, iid this the little champion has not de nied. The decision of tho rest to go rill undoubtedly blow nwny any doubts (h may, or may not, hnvc bud on the ,UOne of the rhlladclphinns muy not be able to go nt the last minute but has booked passage anyhow so tho chnnccs arc that this little Invading army will not lose any of its members. On the contrary, it is expected that It will be augmented by morn Mars, such as Miss Rosenthal and others, who would hate a real chance. Tkn Mintvmtntislitn Yllll hft nlflTPrl rllir. li lug Mny in Ireland. The local players, thereiorc, wish 10 uuvc jiu-my oi tuuura to play the courses abroad nnd get tboroiiKhly acclimated before the cham pionship. If the Philadclphiu women s chnm- promif-ps to be. been n deal of urciimont ns Miss Cecil I.pitrh. tlin nrPH. cnt ladles' champion of Great Britain, w-ould bo able to take the measure of Miss Stirling, but with fhc such capable players in back of her. as represented by tho invading team, there is now u lot more room for argument. Anyhow, this news will prove de cidedly exciting to enthusiastic fans nnd promises great things for American golf and this district. It is now expected that manv of the nihatcur golfers will begin to think of the oynge. ns to date there novo been no entries for the British umatcur from this side. It is 6uid that the Oljmpic cenlH in golf Hrc being plnnucd for the Golf Club d'Amcrs by Belgian loteis of the game for the first two weeks in August, though golf lias not appeared as yet on the official Oljmplc fcchedule. Howard F. Whitney , lce president of' the United Stutrs Golf Association, is on this country's Oljnipiu executive committee. from all nrocecdlncs in the rlnu; nlto the dore has it that Vnlger is Kilbano'a most dangerous contender for tho Clcc lander's headpiece. From what wo have seen of Vnlger ln Philadelphia, Bpiuiy Is n ery jjood boxer when the other, fellow Is the ng gresor. lie looks like a million dntlnra when his opponent Is foreing the mill ing, hut iu taking on Kllbano it will be n tasc of two defensive glnvcmeu. This mentis that h scnsutlonal i-crap should not be expected, unless, of coilrj-c. Vnlger switches his tactics nnd Jiappens to put over that 100-to-l fdiot tocl:. "Slim ' Ilrenunn will referee. He has liren instructed by the Boxing Com nilssinti to eh'ise tiie men from the ring if if. 1. i Iflrnt Mini line nr llu. nllipr. Willi the promoter Jlepoits emnimttng . iln,i, 1IP ril ,rrln , M, , ., nf .Toe Dorscy and .Inck , Perry, n pair of Lr.Jn..'",n. "i m.r,!,UK ' icatcd n lMr !lbii,i(fli ....v...yU mil,-, in miui unu "tuu.. -Inline llonn . wlm Unv rnn ill the his ninth year ns titlcholdcr, for u goal or something, lrom a tinnucinl staua point Vnlger may gain nothing, but he Is getting tho opportunity of his career, So that's nomethlnc. "Vill ViiC Surer Valger Says on Eve of Battle Benny Vnlger has never been ac cused of being mUch of n talker nor n loud one. .Toe Jacobs docs nil of the (hatteririg for the com bination. But. Beniiv wns i aught, pulling tlise few and choice words the other din '. "VIII I ln7 Suiel You 11 bo it surprised!" NAYLDRJOM A.'S Pitchors Blow Into Spring Baso- ball Camp Fooling Fit Rain Breaks Up Practico Robertson Enters Pcnn for Title J'cnnsjhnnla will lo rprfs"nl,d by s. ftronc lnm In lio national lniloor track and field chaniplonnhlp In New York on March 13, according to uMc from Lau ton nohr(ton conch (f tho lted nnd Illuo track team tin ens he will nonil tho fol lonlne: Uarl Kby, lul rallloi chamnlun, nnd rn.wln rin.ijr.AM fr.m nall,n&l holdrr. for tlm UOO-rard rc Ilobart Ma nnu 'H Hio lK-st (luartar-mwera in coik tfr llm Mllll.vitr.l Haithl Kv.r.tr; tmaller tho nrnty-yard hlih hurdlaa. Kred T),i und II. Iivcr tor tho alxW-yard danli, W. V. I IlAtnpton, who.tlMj for accond on tho Inlar collrglato high Jump champlonahtp Ut nrlar with a. leap at alx and a half feet, aud medley relay team. 1 l cent engagements. A lot of the who crackers nro noising it urountl that John has slipped so far that any sort of a cup on tne cum win heparnte mm Kilbane is euarnutccd SS.'OO for Ills end and to this about S'JOOO to eprr etpin-ps in staging the battle is t,o Ijc iinopu. men niger win (-put. nttj -nity luneenfn knockdown. in,,M I"." pronititpr Jicpons emiiuat ng bRntnms, also wnlloped cueh other good. Sicnij and iiani. .loo nnd tno weu nowu wallop, but .luck was the more clever. At the MnMi of hnlf n down fast sessions there wus little to chose between 'cm. Terry la u promising boxer. This Is his first yenr In the guine, and ho looks liko n blooming product. Battling Walker took everything that Carl IlcrU. another negro, had for two nnd .i half rouuds, but ho was being beaten mercifully. Befercc Lou Grim son stopped the mlniaturo mnsncre in the third. Hertz showed that he hnd all t-orts of clnss. " , George Bums, with three one-round knockouts dangling from his belt, col lided with no bimbo in the person of nddie O'Xell, und when sh fizzling sessions had been finished tho knocker would rccehc us much if not more of I the com of the realm than the champiou will get ' For mouths Vnlger has clnmorcd for n chance to box for the featherweight crowu. His manager, Joe Jacobs, for lncrlv otlicc boy of one of New Y'ork's sports staff, had been wielding a menu ream of copy, iu un effort to force Kll bano into n match. Tonight Vulgcr gets that cliaucc nnd if Kilbane succeeds lu defending his crown, which ho should, ns Benny must win by a knockout in order to win the title, then .Too will have io Imok his trusty typewriter. By coming in ut the specified weight Vulger will unswer the tingle of tho cone under it handicap. Kilbane. on the other paw, will hae no alibi if he unppcim to lie defeated, because no win INTERCITY HOCKEY TEAMS WILL MEET St. Nicholas Seven of New York to Play Here This Evening CARPENTIER GETS F. .! REWARD ,TIic first of the big intercitv hockpv matches of the prpsent season here will take place tonight, when l'lillnilolplilii'f wren, known as the Quaker Cltv team. Kill mept St. Nicholas, New York's Ut. Hockey patrons will doubtless witness a brand of the ice game notiie mUt different from that pluwd by -tho colleges. In brief, Philadelphia have lot seen nny contests up to tne siontiani of the sport. It requires experienced evens from this city, Pittsburgh. Bos.. ton or New Yoik to exhibit hockey us It should be plnved. For this reason the affair tonight will fmtc ns a starter to hign -class coax 7 War Hero and Heavyweight Boxer in High Favor Demp- sey to Be Indicted S.V.-. .S"."" "':u J'VTi, ciit.r the riuc at catch welchts. In "in i.ut iur luri-i u, i ikiiiui, iiia.iiu i " . . , - .-., wciKlit. nicer has been forced to work pceidinglv lmrd. However, Vnlger is confident that the weight is not going o weaken him; fuithcrniore. that he will be u winner before tho finish of the eighth round. All of which proves that Benny is some confident bird. Kilbane hnsn't been betting the world nfirc, or anything liko that. In his re- Burns had the punch, but ho wus una hie to get over his hav -maker, while O'Xell. who also looks like n comer, proceeded to win on points. Johnny Brady and Charley Gibbons went along six rounds to nn even break. AUSTRALIA ACCEPTS TENNIS CHALLENGE Purls, Feb. ".". For the prestige he bus won for boxing lu Franco and the i !elt.hc,JiaH. (siren, iu t,lio prdgcesa of pnysnai training i,eorgcs v.nrpeniipr, Ficnch heavyweight and challenger for lhe world's championship title, has won a grand, prize of 10,000 franca awarded by the- FrPnch Atudemy of Sports. Carppntler, Jeff Smith, American log nnd stickwoik. Tho Quaker Citv middleweight; Frank Brown and K. O. Hven is not fully orgunUcd. but there I.oughllu arc to uppenr in a -pcclal cx s sufficient mnterinl on hand to wuirant hibitinu match here March 10 for the a first-ehiss eombinntlon. Captained by Eddie Hill, the follovvlnc men hnvc been (elected to rppreecnt Philadelphia tins ercnlnL': Gilmour. Kurtz. Dexter Crawford, Souder, Clark and Page. Aside from Hill und Souder, the others thus far hnvc shown onlv ordinary ability, nnd for this rensou changes muy b made In the line-up ut nuy time. WAVY POST HOLDS CARNIVAL benefit of Louis tie Ponthieii. the French featherweight champion, whoc arm wus amputated lcccntiy. ' I niler Tost 111 Nin Francisco, Feb. '.'."i Jack Dcmpaoy, world's heavy wplght boxing champion, und his manugir, Jack Kcarns. will bo indicted bv the federal grand jury, which will tile its report Friday. Dempsey nnd Kcarns are to bo charged with having made falsu state- iiitntu nml Ailmrii tin ttnoiiiriiin (nnnia the ttusp.ces of the n' i heleN iu furnifchlng Infornintiou to tho AllieiKIIU I.CCioll. One Of the , ,1rrt- lumnl In Hnn liViuipiurn thnt largest crowds Hint have ever packed iar,C( Dempsey in the deferred clnss memsilves into the Third uoRtiiiPtu uhcn bi wor called an u holdlcr. That Armorv turnnl out last night to make the adair n big siiccpss. The program tonsistttl of boxing, vaudeville, duuclng and music by the famous Trilby String Band, one of downtown's mot popular organizations. The boing bouts wire of four nnd sl rounds' duration, whkh proved to bo 'ne nig feature ot the program, as cacn Reply to U. S. Received at Headquarters of Association in Now York Today way from Milwaukee for tho express puipo'-e of meeting cither Kilbane or Vnlger. will be ut tho ringside to chal lenge the winner. Dennis is hern with Vine Aloha, brother of Bob, and Vine says that Dennis is a regular battler. Dennis says Mobu is regurded us the featherweight champion of the West. SIGNS BATTERY Lake Charles. Ta., Feb. '.". Pilch era Bolaud Nuy lor mid Srotl I'errv have arrived iu the Atbletiis' tamp They met ul Ardmom and traveled to cellier. Tho Athletics awakened this morning with fair weather shining In tho win dows and about two hours' practice will bo in dulgcd in. The sky was over- cast yesterday Uio eutlro duy. The tern pernturo wns ubout (12 degrees with light north wind blowing. The team was minus the guiding hand of Manager Mack yesterday. He left on a hurried Journey to Dallas. Texas, on personal btislticss. He Is ex pected to return tonight. During his ubsencc Conch Murphy was in charge None of the fourteen ionte-tniits re ported on sick call this morning Ljle Bigbcc, who has been slightly Indls posed, enme out for his first pructlce today. Tho rest aro nil feeling lit. Tho famous Texas League battery which t last year worked for Houston, have joined the Athletics. They are Bryan Harris, u right handed pitcher, and Glenn Myatt, catcher, his mate. Myatt demonstrated some hiavy hit ting when he knocked three over (h ccntir field fence during tho batting praulce. Downes Gets Decision Over Blades notion, Ih 83 Johnnv Downci" of He'Hjand. won In twelve roundM from Tounc Bladen of WoTinoeket, In last nlKht'a fej ture liut at the Armory A A. It was slugMiis' match from atart to ftnlrh, ui'h tho tHtmnic to elo.n that tne larao nutnbi of faun rlt ft draw uould hnvo ne.n tuor fair ituii Blvlne tho doclelon to Uot 11 ' m n A Chestunt Hill Gets Pitcher Eddowa and Catcher Sullivan Chestnut Hill baseball club of the Montgomery County League bus sicned n star lintterv for next sconou. Man- ncer Mntin annntiiiees flint ho bus Pitchi r Waller Kddows aud Catcher Sullivan under contract. Mann has fifteen players signed for the Chestnut Hill club. Several of his plovers are former tollcge performers. ' Stecher Will Wrestle Llnow "Vnunt-.town, tllilo. Ih 13 Joo Stecher. world n catch. aB.catch-ean wrestling cham pion, and ttan T.lnnu, III" Husslan, will in'ot hre tonitrnt witn tno cnumpionsiiip at rtaKi HINDS- RESTAURANT "Different from otlicra" COMBINATION Ac BREAKFAST No. I 3 Choice of Ccreola 2 L'BI Fried. Bolleil or Hirambled noils, Toast or llrrud Coffee 36 N. 11th St. Verer C!oef A s - il :iire-i Tn Ar An Evening J1 of Jazz and Jollity MiisIcjI ntimbcrs by a famous Marine Band. Some close-up harmony, and ooruo real knock-down and tlraB-out syncopation by tho Marine Jazz-bo Kings. . Not to mention a few fast und furious glove con- tests by tho champs of tho Marino Corps. And . homo Rood "emokes" -with the compliments of Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company. You arc cxpcctcd.cspccially If you arc an ex-Marine. Join in the chorus and help us have a good time. It's a stag affair. COMrx,lMUr.ltY TllKl.li U00 Arch ht. V.IUn Hall 1320 Arch ht. n Sil Ileijt. rnior llruinl A. "lUMiiiclinnna Are. i f 1 li m n !i nml a (vlonnes 1rtVI A-i TOMOR. 8 P. M. Elks Hall 1320 Arch St. Saturday Night, 8 P. M. 2d Regt. Armor Broad and Subqucli.ma Ae. Ladies Incited Saturday L'vciting. Adv. "4i I.lnow MolBha 215 rounds :I0 nounda and btechor about .1 New Yoih, Feb. '2o. Formal accept ante of Anicrlcu's challenge for the Davis cup, emblematic ot the world's teutu tcunls chnmpionlbip, was received here today from Australia. The table message was nddrcscd to tho United State Lawn Tcunis Assiociutlon by Thomas II. Hicks, of Svdney. As sec retary he acknowledged the challenge forwarded nftcr the annual meeting of the association, his message rending: "Chnlleuge received with pleasure." Under tho regulation governing this competition challenges mubt reach the (.bninnion nation by March 1. This will be the first Dais cup match for the United Slates iduec 1011. when the event was held lu this coun try. As the draw for the preliminary matches must be mude the day follow ing tho close of entries, the Nntlonal Association expects to know early in Mnrcli whnt team it wll meet in the preliminary event. Moore vs. Sharkey 1'ortland. Me.. Tob 23 ri Moore, of Memphis, and Jack Shark" of Nw York foualit twlvo rounds horr list nlBht. Mooro excelling 111 In (lKhtlnK, hut rhurkoy landtd too harder blows Under tho Btato lawi no decision could be clen o RAMESES? That's different! Of course it is just as different as 20years experience in high class cigarette manu facture can make it. the government is iu possession of thirty-livo letters upon wiucn inc charges against Dempsey and Rearm nrri linsed. wiih admitted totlnr by I'. M. Rlanford, chief of this di-trict, of r0Und the Department of Justice. ' Is Anerles. Ciillf.. Feb. 'Jo. Jack Rcarnn, manager of .Tuck Dempsey. Jackson Beats Herman ork. Til.. Tcb. 25 Joo Jacksorf Phlla ilclphlH, wort a clean decision over John Herman. Allentown In the wind-up at the Armorv last nlnht. The rhlladelnnlan Jnbhrd tn vucniown nsiitor ut viu dunns ccry l nBQjrv RAMESES nndever boy who donned the gloves hnd hpavywpight pugilist champion, deuietl a tig following of his own from bis own I todily that he bud communieated with "hip. the Imule was a battlo io.vul lni- tween six sailors in uniform, this net Proud a merry one for the largo audi ence Boiug ltcsultb John Darsey. ot tho U. H. Kansas. stepnta Johnni Jeffrie, of tho tralulne cninp. "i tne uecond rourd Frsnlilo Howell U H. Nuvy, dclivcn.l m "oil two maker" to Jlmmln Hanlon. of Joutnnarlt In tho tciond round of their Khtlgir-l four ....J ' ro?sln outpeintetl Wally lllnkle. Th "mirnji luut iroed to ho tho bcsl bout of tj e en ns between Jack Pirrj, of Ieasue -ill niiHpimi m -lounir Mirdonc or th ,i.u . ivunrjo i--rr hnotKeii s Jn f r the count of nlno In thu M. 'Deschnmps, fSporgcs Caipcnticr's muhager, it ml said that he would not negotiate tor u chumplonshlp match , with Carpeutier until the Frenthmau arrived iu tho United State". ' POST 7 TEAM VICTORIOUS Prlnee-Forbea CaQemen Defeat Tab- ernacle Club, 25 to 20 Tho Prince-Forbes Post 7, American T.i-f Inn seeond team, continued its win lit tiling slieak hv tnklng into innip the pi Ivuiisjs P-rr knotked Nnnlone JJ" 1'Ji tlm Utter ennio back atrontf In farit I llliemnele COgcmeu last Ulgllt. im i n eessioii iukI lompletely outboxed , M.oro 0f 2."-0. The dashing tloor work ?...". :.rreY,rl"lT,''f-N.rSriH of tTie ex soldiers featured the exciting game. Tho line-up: -1 . '' - VUV f J IIV-ll) U ill II lUIHl I a I ul rub KoniB tlino next month ' lie i Up brnucht ti nether Al JIi-Coj, ?! the I H s KaiiBaH. and lllko Burns. IU. J".1'""4" heanat." Mlko haa a hard time ,f n f0P ,h nrBt threo rounds, hut !nr, n"tt"urln McCoy aoeral tlmea with a !.'"." to the nose. 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