IE2i23 jy!5"v n 1 ,? fcKOIH V i- "ifTT, v, i" I ' ii , X' v It,, f. V i? i: ". v, Tf'-' , VT " i ' ii "USE EVENING PUBLIC -'LEDGER- PHILABELraiA; WEDESDY, flROH 8,- 1020 i BRANCH RICKEY IS PAYING NO STOCK IN REPORT HE IS TO SELL. MILTON STOCK TO GIANTS' R't R f I I m I . 1 $ 1 fi m. ; Am . Ki "?5 4 i.w . Poor Weather Conditions Fail to Put Damper on Mack men, Who Hold Heavy Practice at Lake Charles. Twenty-eight Players Answer Rollcall , . . Hy ItOUKItT S. MAXWELL pnrls Editor I.,etilnc lublle 1 edier Copyright, 1910. hu Public t.rttarr Co. Like Charles. La.. Mnrtli Ii. TPB 1020 baseball season was officially opened for your correspondent yes terday with two separate nnd' distinct performances. The contestinp; flub was ncne other than our highly touted Mncklan Athletics, who got away with n pair of monologues in the morning and uftcrnoon. which is sialic for a. m. aud p. m. Wc have learned through careful research work aud close questioning that our noble Athletics have been right here In this town for more than a week, but' that lias nothing to do with the official opening of the season for your cor respondent. That is our story andvc will stick to it. The rehearsals yesterday were held under the most faorublc auspices. In order to cure any form of malignant homesickness, n special brand of weather wag dished out, making the boys feel as if they were toiling In (lie 1019 spring training camp, which is another vuiy of paying Shlbr- I'ark. It was the old home-town stuff, reminding one of Hroad street on March 'J. Nothing could be fairer than that. But this Is not n slam at the weather. The Lake Charlcsian ore proud of the climate down here and the oldest inhabitant will tell you it was the coldest day they have had in thirty years. Ordinarily, the climate is wonderful, but this Is something out of tho ordinary. We are penning these lines because of a social error perpetrated last night. We asked an innocent bstandcr who happened to be a native If he thought it would rain or snow. AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS PEELIN7 ATHLETICS PUT ON A. M. AND P. M. ACTS FOR CORRESPONDENT DUT the weather did not interfere irith the tcork of the Joy. were out on the ball Held at 10:30 a. m. nnd 2 n. m.. nnd Thry didn't halt even tchen-a alight shower dripped over their Arndi. They toiled as i nothing had happened, which is a good sign. They have the proper spirit, which i perfectly legal in these dry times. Xrvcr before in year have the candidates shown so much pep, and that miaht mean the local club will emerge from tho dismal swamp this season. Still, you never can tell. Five Players Still Among Those Absent TIIEIin are twenty -eight plajcrs in the squad out of n possible tblrtj -three. The five missing peions are (Seorge Hum. Tilly Walker, Krank Welsh. Wlngo and Hoy Moore, the left-handed pitcher. They arc expected here thi week and then will start the hard work. Connie has a job on his hands to select the varsity out of such good material. The lean leader is overlooking no bets, however, and with Danny Murphy, his able assistant, lit? U putting every man through tho pace. Nobody has his I job cinched. lie has got to go out and win It, proving he is the better man. That, makes the practices more interesting. Up to this year Connie always has been up against It for pitchers. He usually had one or two who could deliver, but the others would stub their toes and fall by the wayside. This year it eems different. There nre an even dozen twlrlers toiling on the mound, and it would not be at all surprising if one -half of them made good. I Scott Perry is back on the job and the big boy is working his head off. He V said he made a mistake last year when he jumped to Franklin, Pa., and is glad to be back again. He has forgotten that escapade, made peace with Connie, signed a good contract and now stands ready to deliver. No man on the field works harder than the mammoth moundsman, and he should be n great help to the club this season. Naylor also is showing up well. He has gained in weight nnd seems stronger. Pat Martin, who was purchased from Binshamton last vear. hns ovnrr Snppearanco of a stellar southpaw. Patrick has hd lots of experience to mix in witn his twisters, and Connie thinks well of blm. Walter Kinney, his iiort slde partner, also looks promising. CTILL, you never can tell what will happen to a flinger after the sea- son starts. They all look good at this time of year, when they are out there all alone and with no competition. They may be morning , glories which bloom in the spring, tra, la. Many bloomers have been discovered in the training camps, but this time it would not be at all surprising if the dope teas crossed. IF AFTER YOU'RE MET Tne GtRL YoU've WANTED To MEET . 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Tv iii i LEOPOLD GETS BIG JOB ON 'ALL" FIVE a , . t Leader of South Phila. HiglCs Championship Team Selected as Center and Captain of Mythical Scio- lastic Team Patton and Young for Forwards Evening Public Ledger's Selections of All-Scholastic Basketball Teams First Team Positions Second Team Patton, West Phila Forward Welnstein, South PMla, Young, West Phila.... Korwnrd I.elir, Prnnlsforil (mntaln) Leopold, South Phlla. (captain) . . . .Center ". . . .Thornton. Central Aaronsou, Central Guard (Ireen, South 1'lilln. O'Hrlen, Northeast Guard Luiigfcn, Oermautowii Dr. Kerr, coach Gelges, conch Ilumsey, referee , Sutton, referee NAP LAJOIE WISHED ON PHILS IN 11 Al Reach Had to TaKe French man to Get Phil Ceier, Star Pitcher AYrp A'of Asleep SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS rplIKKE Is uu nmbitlou in everybody's " life especially that of a boxer. Johnny Duhde? is a iiiitttiian who has a liair of ambitions. OC course, the Ital ian wants to be the champion of his division ; that is natural with all list flingers. Dundee's other nmhltion Is to become a regular, big league and re puted promoter. The frisky lightweight it trving to procure a permit from offi cials" of the Sixth Regiment Armory, Orange, N. J., for the purpose of cou-iliii-tinc boxlnc there. Dundee uow is an iuhnbituut in the Ornngo Mouutuius. Pick Cooley. ct William Hulen. rr . . . Kd Dlehanty. If . . . sm Thnmpwnn. rf . . . NAP Lu40IH. lb Wlllam InllmRn. 'Jb. . John Clement I.a Crcn. 3b John Taylor, p . Totals riULLlKS a n. n ji :i 'J it r. . s r !2 A. Ii. 0 0 ffll 'im l.mh rf O rMontieMll. ' Al b-lbarh If Jim MoOulrc -Duke Farrdl. ab . . John O'Hrlon 'Jb . rnariM Aony ci . It. ID P Totals In mld-icason president of the Bryan Harris Looks Like Swell Pitcher THEREFORE ve will introduce with fear aud trembling a person named Bryan Harris, a right-handed pitcher captured in Texas last year. Uryan probably runs as well as his illustrious namesake, but the resemblance ends right there. That guy. looks like a world-beater, und if he improves with age he should be a swell running mate for Scott Pcrrv. Harris is about six feet three inches tall and built along the powerful lines ! in sireer'Bp' i u .lucjitii; SU.U& m-nii. uui. uv uu uun uut uuseumi, nnu even now IS startling the natives with his scintillating blants. He is u side-arm slinger, has a good fast ball, change of pace and n swell underhanded delivery. Cy Perkins says be looks better than any young pitcher he ever has seen in the league, and Cy should know. When Harris reported last week he pitched like a big hick with n broken arm. He had a loose-jointed, weird dclhery, and did not throw two balls the tame way. "What's the matter?" asked Connie, after watching him a few minutes. "Is that the way you pitched last year?" "No," replied Harris, "but I was told that I would have to throw over handed or my arm would go back on rac In a year. That is the reason I changed my style." "Forget nil about the new style," said Mack. "Let me sec how you throw naturally." Harris burned a few over the dish and showed a brilliant assortment of 'tuff Connie looked on in amazement and then said: "From now on j.ui win adopt the stIe which conies natural to jou. You are a side-arm pitcher, and mats tne oest way for you to throw. I tlunU we will bo able to help considerably" 41 II 1'.' n t WASHINGTON AH. 11. H. ci 1 '. l :i l i n H l o .34 n 10 17 Leonard tarklfs Jimmy Tlrnej Indian nun kU mrcta Willie All-n and I'lns HoJIo open thi Miow with Tony Dnnlels. Johnny Do-mer, of West I'hllly. will box Younu Herman at Yn.k tomorrow night Downey Is a uparrlnn partner of I'iiIsj liroderlck. There In a letter In the Fporta Department Of the KVKM.SO PL'tlLIO I.KIK1KII for Doi to. Shalet. SCHANG QUITS RED SOX jou r HAT'S how Harris broke into the limelight, and unless we misi our guess he should be a great performer. His rontrol is good, for in looking up his record last year it was discovered that he did not walk many batters. If the string bean continues to develop, Connie will haic a pretty sweet pitching staff with which to start the season. of 1M'i Al Reach. Phillie, sent Scout Vnh im tn tin- Full River t lilt) ol the Vew England League to loo'; up Phil i icier, n pitcher. Nah nked Clinrlej Mnrston. owner of the Fall River team. u-hnt he'd take for him. "I won t sell (icier alone. repneu Marston. "Rut you can hae Gcier and 1 Lajnie for SL'00." I "Rut I don't want the 1 renehinau. replied Nash. "Sorrv, but I won t split em Niiih wired back his bo" wim re I pliod : , , , "Close deal for tho two of them I And so the Phil acquired Napnlenu I.njoie. one of the game's greatest -lug. gers. ns good measure in a deal f"i n pitcher who soon faded out. ! King I.nrry broke in on Aus'it l-.'. I1S00. I.njoie had plajed inostl in the I outfield at Fall River, but RiUv Shetts 'line, who then directed the team, placed i the young slugger on first bise I Iarry in his first major league jump got only one single- in five times at bat nrninfit in .iieri-rr, uu- n-iiMnum Varsity and Scrub !'ines Hold Infield Drills THE infield practice yesterday was snappy. There ure two of these things the varsity aud the scrub. For the arsity, Griffin plnys first. .loo Dugan hecond, Gulloway short aud Uracil third. Rurrus is the initial Hacker for the Recond stringent. Jimmy Dykes second. Robert E. MrCaon, a PblUdi-lpliiu boy who used to play at West Philadelphia High and Brown Prep, is at Minn and Fred Thomas third. Griffin looks like a real player and should btick around for some time. He reminds one of Stuffy Mclnnls, and Stuffy is no tlouch when it come to first basing. Dugnn likes second base better than short and will stay there. Gallo way Is fast, fields well and, although he can't be called a slugger at the plate, his defensive work more than makes up for his weak bitting. juiru uuse pruuuuiy wu uu u jirvuiem. oruzu iuo&s goon no'v O'lt 3011 I never cnu tell Thomas always was a great fielder, but bis poor sti- lv work will be held against him. Perhaps Connie will have to call White-, , from the outfield and pla'-e him on the fur corner. Captain Amos Strunk has been plo.wng renter field, with Witt in left George Burns probably will be use in right, for ( onnie wants to utilize his hitting. Still, there nre others to bo considered, llkn Tilly Walker, Welsh, "Wlngo, George McKnew nnd Charley High. It will be hard to eliminate Walker, but it looks that way now. Tho Athletics nre satisfied with conditions here nnd cannot say too much for the town. Tho citizens have welcomed tbem with open arms and cannot do too much for them. The ball park was built over again, n new locker room installed Hnd every day workmen are Improving the playing field. The Athletics am the guests of the town and arc having n nice time. THV lirst iral ball nania between the trinity and the scrubs will be held on Thursday. That should gite Connie a line on the players, or whatever he gets on them. pitcher. He hnndled ten iiinnn- in the field without an error. Only Eddie Collins has tlie r,s,t to challenge Larry s claim to .-n,g the greatest of all second ba'eiti" 11 .mil tin only thing Eddie had on Ku g I.nrry was speed No more grnceful infiehl-'i ''.in I.n joie ever lived: he glided tho in field like a panther, and 1 hnrd chances look so easv that f realized the ground he covered II" - - in the ble- leneues for '21 years fCorirlolif. 1310 .1 I ritjhr Aii'IulKin. N. J.. I to hsue one of the l--.ri.TM clul-houios In the country. I'lnnK are under way to ert-et a $2.V).tlOO itructure and upon completion boxlrn; will be promoted nmonK other athletic llll'y I Ibson has been offeied Ihc Job HB-.matchni.iker. IluttlliiE lonard will be among th"sc th're to challenue Jimmy Wilde tonlElit. Hat had ben offered a date with fete Herman. but Joe mum leil'l-n "01 10 inno match bec-iuao he l.elle-.es t .!; ,hmp w " too hlc I-onard wou d box llrman at lin p.und-p Jie .hlrn Hut that x hardly po iilble. Veto ln't making wneht for ntii ono JUht now. Kddle. Keneun. Tommy Shleld.i write" from Ilrookln, 1 the' lateat JiromlUns l-u In the Trolley Dodgerjllle. 1-ene-." n U welterwelEit and hag been matched to box Oakv Keye In Jersev City net week. Keyea In the vounur sent who lias scored sixteen conse.utlvo knockouts. Joe Nelon. who boxes at the National to nieht. aleo Is booked for a bout at the Oer mantown V l" tomorrow nlcht He wl meet Krankle ilouell. Other bouts are Jack Palmir . Mlikev Donlej : Hilly Johnaon h, 1-Tankle Coster. Kid WlUon ; Tommy Sut IImiii and K O I-rvor IMdlc I.enn. A battle roal also ' scheduled Hlelile .Mitchell mn com" r.iet for a io 11 In J rsev Lltv th. utter pat of the month II.. has ben offfrd a match with the winner of the JacLson Dundee tilt there Monday iiUht Mlko 0'l)od -111 not box In the "all champ" show at Newark. March l.i lie has i.en Binned to meit Augle Ilatn. r In at. Taul, March 17. Tony VojjoIIo i on his wnv l.. Sew Or !"na where he will nttend the funeral of his father. Champ Herman' trainer 're vived, newn of hla father' death on Monday nlKht. Tony cxp-iIh to be bac 111 Vhlll In about two wcke Walter I.uuretle, wc.tcrwnchi . ready in resume bnxlna l' was en th- sidelines for three months because of blood poisoning. Two shows will be rut on In riiiind-lphl on the night of March 17. The OMnpU will hold all heavyweight louts while 1. arled program la blnj arranged for th" National, Tlie full show of the OInip 1 for St. Patrick's night. Fred Kiilton i Hartley Madden: BUI Uretinan s. I ri d 1 nse Paul wu.nm xm K o Kansom: Dan n lrMd s. unu uii ' ' inuuwiic KELLY QUITS, SO SECONDS SOCK HIM Negro Laces Seesaw and Own Handlers Wallop Him Some More Just because See-snw Kellv. high liver, decided that Carl Hertz. 11 clever negro bner from Posfon. had given 1 him KiifhVlnnt punishment In three rounds. iuitting cold when the bell 1 sounded for the fourth, his seconds be 1 came peeved, enraged and son- nt the ' uditoriiim last night. So Kel got 11 lot more wallops, the socks coming from . ills handlers. Before Kelly's perturbed handlers I finished slamming the huskv Kenslng- Ionian, two of tbem were taken bj John I. aw hiinsplf, One of the arrested was Totninj I.oftns, who Johnny Loftus nil- 1 united was not related to mm PKKP Hon, and time ami again he was respon sible for the breaking up of rallies hi the other five. For the second team "Itzlck" Orern, if South I'hllly. nnd I.iingrcn, of Cer. liiuutowit, loom up for the guard bcrtln They arc perfectly good unilerrtuillM for Aaronsou nnd O'Hrlen. (Sreen 1. doin lets his man get nway front him, always keening hint on the lookout to break up plnyH. and he mnde thlngn iu general uncomfortable for the other fl. ow. Although Idtugren plajed with 'lie cellar position team, his work U worthy of note, und deserves the second team Job. y PAUL SOUTH Phlladelphln High School's basketball teams performed the won derful feat of not only winning the inin-20 Intersrholastlc League chum ploiishlps for first and second teams, but also of going through the entire ten game schedule In their respective cir cuits undefeated. With the finish of the season's league championship, both the downtown quintets show elenn slates, with winning averages of 1000 ench. It was rather a coincident for all three winning tennis yesterday to pile up scores of HO points in each case, South Plil'ly, Central High nnd North east defentlng West Plilll.v. ttermnntown High and Pmnkford. respectively, the latter aggregations totaling III, "1 nnd 2T. Tor no reason whatever an All-Sclio- until- team usually Is selected nt the finish of nil schoolboy league com-ieti-Hons. nil of which brings a mythical Imsketbnll five into the limelight at this time, Leopold nt Center Although South Philadelphia Hlgli'rt nzcrccntlnn worked together like it 11111 - ..l.l. tl.u.....l...iir tit it iiiiilunit (lists tut tlutt n-.. I...1f ...111. !(., IWunn ,! 1 ,,!! ' ....... ........,...... ..... """ ""I JM inn unu ... ! , . -.-! ..-.. noum iMuiinriiHiiii iikii , , iw o (loldhlntt In tin liiHMip, iuhI pvrn with- "t riilimieiniiiu HUli . . n out tlipm aftrr lh(- srnilualod. but ono !;nr ' ? 5 ..,. i- ..... ........i..a..i.. .. iiHt :.:.-! .-...-.--- -.-" IMIler SIltllllH Ulll luuniiiirimj n-. 11 in 'v team's choice. He is Billy Leopold. cuptnlu of the chaniplonsliln live. Final Standings of Teams j, Interscholastic League I'lllbT TIIAJIS South I'litluilrlphlil IIIkIi. . IVn-t I'lill 'd-li'ili IIItIi.. Nerlhe-Kt lllsh Srhoot... Central llljli Helioot rninkferil lllull Mthrnl .. Urrinnnluuii IIIkIi School Won I.ot I'.C . 10 I) 1.000 1 'I .11 O I ,Mt , n ." .Too - S .Jii , 0 10 .000 Aviator Wally Says Business Too Good to Play Ball Wnlly Schang dropped a bombshell into the lied Sox jesterday with n letter which stated that his automobile and airplano business wus going so well he "didn't believe he would get Into the game this season." The star catcher's contract has three jears to run. Ills letter came on his business stutiouery from his home in Philadelphia. There nre other mutters that are giv ing the Ked Sox iiiaiingemeiit deep Worry on the eve of the team's spring trainings Oscar Vitt. another 'ne cessity, lias not signed up; neiuier t,rt, inni lib,. ...oil Wcr. lie hns Harry Harper. I aptaitt Harry lm CV(.r. thing, jubs. hooks, right crosses Hooper has not jo ned the team for nmj ,lpp,.rc,.ts. Although he was out reasons uuexpluined, and Joe Lush, weighed bv thirty pounds, he showed pitcher, hns discovered t hut his arm l.n sorts of clnss. not right, as he claimed, and has been I The muln mix was won by Hank Me forbidden to touch a ball for n week Ciovern, who was too strong for Hobby at least. I nnle. of New York. MctJoveru The loss of Sehaug. if he sticks to I forced the (iotlinni lad to clinch nt every his decision, would be a staggering blow opportunity. Ilnuk won nil the way. 1 1 jj tin- Sox. Vitt has been sent a con- Joe Mnrks put on n brilliant battle tract Willi an increase in salary, but,'" winning irom .innnny .Mnmn. i lie nothinglias been heard from him ns yet. former looks like it clossy performer, and Hope is held that Harper will be heard from soon, ns the contract sent him was a much more remunerative one thnu that he held with Washington last season. It looks ns if the Ked Sox practice would get started alowl. I.entinhl not oul.V lilnved the Hour snlendldlv. but he also was n good shot from utiold and from the foul line ns well, lie sands second for Individual points scored nnd lends for the number of two-pointers cnged. Thornton, of Central, put on a swell game after the graduation of (loldstein. und he Is given the job on the second five. Looking over the fieM of fo-vnrds. Patton and Young. West, Phllntlel phinns, get the call. This nalr has plaved so we'l together It would appear thev would be virtually lost if separated. It 'was mainly through the excellent showing of Patton and Young Hint West riiilly was nine to iinisii me season lu the runner-up position. Welnstein und Ibr Other forwards whose work stumped them ns stars are Puggy Welnstein. of Southern, nnd Nelson I.elir. of Frnnkford. The latter, by uvikltiT four field goals and thirteen out of sovcnl""ii fouls jestcrday. won out in the indi vidual notnt-scorlng honors for the e son. Until Lehr nud Welnstein. who n'ncil a stton? floor gnine. entitled them to the second team's forward berths. Other. forward who n'nved brlHlntitlv during the first half nnd wh" woti'd hmv- to be taken sei-iotis'y fn- n'l-si'lin'nstl t SIXOM) TILVMS Central IIIkIi Hchnol. rrunkford lllxti Mrhool a I. ono .am ..VK) .Urn .400 .SOU r Individual Scoring Guy Nlckalls Back New VurU. March .1 (!uv N'lcliall- for. mer coach of the Yale crew, Hrrlved here esterday on tho iiinttrd liner Imperalor to . lHu.-...lnH. .1... . I... . ii. w,.h n,t hv Sell, !.... cinioiii nt .i I precedliut. the irnnler I-wls-JIm. I-ndes in cr... .ml uM iiw.i i. .i-niii.i cnrr ' match. Chevalier wclKhed L'llO IM)unds. four- is new malinger. Ill Silverman, ex pects to get bigger giinie for Marks In the future. In the other bouts Knockout Kennedy stopped Hobby Hnrrett nud Joe Daley put away Young Scotty. each knockout being scored in the first round. Caddock Throws Chevalier New ork. Mirch 3. Earl CaddocK. for mer wrestllnc .hamplon. defeated Chevalier. French Branpier, nero last nisnt in a imut Lchr, f.. Trankford iIIrln, a.. Northeast. . . Leopold, c, South I'hllly. lMtton. f . West I'hllly.. Clnldblatl. f.. H. Phllly . Thornton, c Central Ynunx. f. Wat Phllly. . . HIM. f.. Northeast .Shane. .. Northeast immitfi. i-.. (tormanl'n 8teenson, c. W. I'hllly.. is'hi. (.., Krankf.ird. . . Kleihi r, f . Northeast .... Luxitr, f. Central Schwann, f.. Central.,.! 'Goldstein, c. Central... H-cher. f.. Central Kneass. c. West Phllly.. KlnK. f.. (Jermantnun. . , D-soii. it.. S"uih Phllly. S.iei-l. k., West I'.illly. .. Hurley f.. Uermantuun.. silver. Soulli Phlllv Welnstein. f.. H. Phllly.. D'lterle. k.. llermant'n.. Harris, f., riouth Phllly.. Jv-ffrei. h. Krinkford. . . Oreen. k.. Houlh I'hllly... t,un.ireu k . tlermantoHir. r.lllolt. i- . West I'hllly. . wiiiirton u.. Frnnkford,. Welch, b . West Phllly.., illlmore f., Prankford. , . Iltilchlnsou, c, dermant'n Utr -r. a,. Nortne.tst. . . , Kaufman, v., Central.... n ut. .Hi ,(.. West Thllly Toll, c, Cntial Wlthnow- c. West 1-illly llamlllisi. K,. Northeast. -orfer. tr. iiermant n. a. k.o in in an 43 l'ii in S3 311 .1.1 S7 8 2") '.': SI 20 t:i t'J l'l II V'l.d iimi im 411 11.' r,7 43 13 It TP. i.m 1SJ I mi l'J'l !J 'l 71 n M it i in 42 r is 3 n .1 111 . S3 in 1:1 4 so II HI 10 3l I" 14 .. -JS 10 1:1 . JO a Hi a in I 13 .. M 10 is . ;t in 11 . -si 10 10 .. in 7 II IX 7 H III " 11 :i 1.1 .17 t I 7 .. II 1 'I .. 1J II .1 .. 10 I .' .. JO II 3 it II Harley Hutchinson. . Fred Jon an An effort Is Peine made to nv.li Johnny Kllliane with lluuhey Ilutchli -. m for the National's March 17 Jiead'.ln.-r I. one of the bouts Dave Astey will lo I . Anuelo llllly Krinner Is matched to- m- n lo Itor reli ut I'ottstown next Mondav u,h- Wlllus Hrltt has Ins stablo of bo. s Krumer Astey and Hobby Hobldeau 1, 1. ,1 ahead for matches Johnny Moloney and Tomm ary meet In the final of an all-bantam ktv w at the 1 ambrlii IVidav nlsht In ihf .thtr bouts Walter Itennle faces Trankie 1 . n r Toung with the Yule lowlns intiinilttee at the Yale Club as soon as possiiii lie bas been abroad since 11114, Imvlne ncm-d with the Lancashire Fuslleers durini; the war with the rank of captain Ills nglm-nt went Into the lines In July, luisj and stayed until armistice day. SPORTS AMONG AMATEURS In reasonable cuarantees. 711) Delcrado street. TI10 Twentlrtli Centtur Club, of Ger. mantown, after n year's nbsence from the baseball diamond, will again be rep resented this sensou with 11 fust semi sprofesslonul nine The team will be Under the leadership of l-'dwin S. Kilter, wbo for the last five yeurs hns devoted himself iu handling the well-known First Dutch team of tliio citj. (dimes re solicited with such teams us Christ Church A. A., Logan A. A., Pitman, Da.vld Lupton's A. A.. Lansdalo or any etlier teams of the same caliber. Sun day games aro also desired. Kor games address Edwin S. IUttcr, 2107 North rrk tYenue. Th Bteaton rrof lll rut a slronr team Uiwn th field till season. They would iika teams cffrln fslr ifuarantses. John. H nS- ir tSrli lieuWels, 44J5 North Seventeenth street 1 S. tr- ,a'" S, If. Tlie Memphis n. i . would like to games with second-clnss quintets fair ffunronlees. ..wi h v SJatliltv l.duard b.-ullm S411 Knst l.ehlch aenut e- f a 1 I - alter jkeiiiiit-- tua .... ..... ,.,. , wKKMlBm &ftmmR wswimgtM , fl51p Battery Jilli Service kBlllllllllllllll sBlH"lAJt.BlllllllH IT ' ' I,M -ll S11111V VdssiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiB Dallfy, r offer, nir LEXINGTON 5-pasaengcr , tnurlnt: : line mo chunloal condition; newly ic Ilulsheil : 31"xl" tires $760; 1st payment, $270; 1'.' monthly payments, J40 each. Lexington Motor Company of Pennsylvania 851-853 North Hroud Street teen more than CaddocK. A. head scissors und an arm lock a the hold used, rTtrana-ler IM I-ewls, of Kentucky, threw Jim Londns, the Oreel, champion, wlih 11 headlock In 1' hours, 4 minutes and 13 sec onds. . .. . 1 .1 ,.. . t.. .,. 1 .. :.. 1 Anronson. c. Central. seieeiiou lllltl u.e.v ueen 111 im- 1 enw " B')e,sen. f.. South Phllly the last live ennies were (ioldblatt und u-cd. f, tlermnniown... lecher of Central n'il. V:: Harris, despite his Hinn"'ies, e'i is liobson.j'.. acrmantown. w-nrlhv of mention iii"m" I he emel; for- ?i i'tni. r., r-ransrora, . . . - ..r. . . irii,muii wards. AlthoiiRh thii Intl. whose llrst name Is Harney, weighs but ll.'i poiiinN. he Rot Into the cunie with the hiinrei' 1-ovs nnd showed crenl form. I'nri'is went into six pnnies witli .South Plill'v. Of the KiinriN, Tommy WBrien ha I the elnss. O'llie is a swell floor mini, being on tlie go from whistle to wnw tle. Almost tliroiiRhout the latter part of the M'hedule Tom set the pace for veorlnn until the very last (mine, when I.ehr and T.enn'olil bent blm out. Hobby Aaronsou. of Central, cets the nil for the other cimrd position. Al- ! tliouRh somewhat awkward. Hob would make an ideal mute for O'Hrlen. Anrnn Min proved himself one of the hardest 1 woi'kiui; Ki"fds in the circuit. Often Hobby s grent ilerensiveness staved oil more freipient scoring by the opposl- Uddowes, it., I'cntral.... I llalpern, f.. West Phllly. .'I Hnuthe. K-. I''rankfnrd. . . .1 North, f. tlermantown. . S! Mc. iizlr. B. West Phllly 1 Hchultr. b , Northeast.. 1 .. .. Met Hualillli. B-. Nor heasl 1 .. . lliltk, k.. Houlh Pnl ly . . 3 1 I'lliuniiin. a.. Central... I . ., Hill. t.. Central ..... .. 1 Price. K.. South Phllly... " . . , I'urlev. k.. tternuntnwn. I .. .. Conklln. c. West I'hllly. J Carman. B.. Franltford.. 1 Wiills. f.. Frankford.. . 1 .. Graduated or resumed from school. H.P. C.Il.H W P. N.K. Fkd. 17-Vl -T.-I4 19-111 M-'.M 10-411 4:i-I2 11-0 'Jd-H 30 12 l-'-43 ViA-t "T." "--'.17 17-.1.1 '.'2-27 is:i:i lii.M i-t-10 oii.-.ii IS.13 1S.3.1 .13-2.1 2.1-.13 2S.2I 37-2S 31-2S 2S-37 34-1111 IIH-34 41-20 22-47 4.V2S 17-211 211-37 2S.4r. 23-42 40-211 2fl-40 311-211 30-21 31-30 311-27 27-39 33-1S 3.V2S Jft-13 47-22 37-2H 42.23 39-34 Otn 2I-"T 12-3H 17 .'J vfl-nn 13 IS 1:1 ii JII-41 211-1: 2..1 21-39 Great International Contest NATIONAL A. A. TONIGHT The Modern Boxinp; Wonder Jimmy WILDE vs. AMERICA'S 11CST FLYWEIGHT Patsy WALL ALII 1 1 Four Other Star Bouts ' Tickets at Donnelly's. 33 S. 11th St. A., a snie. 11 year-old traet- book gam's for the month 'llm Ario A tna five wants to of March with such teams us Central Y. M C A , Do Nerl Reserve and teams of this clasi oflerlrr fair cuarantces. J, llole, 1100 Btate street. Major Biddlo Tournament A I'UII. I3TII anil 20TII. Knroll Now 1-rlics (lold Watches, (lold I'obs Prices PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S No nnnUlimfnt o punll &. CllliHTMT lilt Kloor Satisfaction Is Not Measw but it's a singular fact two combine "EL BO RITA TZh never IIOMMi TOMOUIIOW NIGHT rerlnr fair ausranteea. street. Thu SIHro lifts. rUtmantjs of the Junior USSKS1USII nisiiiwimimp si "'-"' ""'' . A -, Ch. A. H.l '.'.'f? "'"." :s:?.",yK:,.,".,a.T ueimaniown . . -, vn,; hi. """" " ' MICKISY DONBIaY rf. JACK PAIAIhU I T Mlonn ea iVi-nnlclo TTmvnll rr)RIVE your car to ahy Prcst-O-Litc Sen-ice Sta tion, and let us examine your battery no matter what make it is. we make no charge for this service, we render it sladly as a feature of "The Oldest Service to Automobile Owners in America." Ctu. tZrttppCy 'i Olficlsl rrest-O-Llte Distributors 1335 Mt. Vernon St. EfMryvhtr t your cotnmmnd Anto F.leetrle To. SIR" lamnciister Ae. nuttery Berrlce Co. Ml H. Bid St. OrerbrnoV Anto Kteetrlc Co. J42 North Aid St Southward licnltlnn I o. 1312-H Snviler lie TranUfnrd darns- 1815 Vnlty St.. I'rnnkford American Motor Sen lee 4J2S N.nroad SI. Comntan'lSatler Co., Inc. Dots, ATea-.C'tr Mne. ltol John W. Thaekara B24IS C.ermontown Atc. Washington I.ans flare and Machine Shop JenUlnloivn, I'a. Central fianne Ijinsdonne, I'a. Addison Foster, Jr., Company Ilarhj, I'a. Norwood Hatter.- KIlop Nnrnood, I'm. Norrlstown Motor to, Main and llarhadiirs his,, Norrlstovtn THE Roamcr Coupe is especially, desirable for those motorists who wish an enclosed model with les3 passenger capacity than a Limousine or Sedan but affording the same com fort and convenience. Doctors, law yers and other professional men find this model well suited to their needs. The Roamcr Coupe is noted for its distinctive design and dependable performance. FIAT. MOTOR COMPANY 1827 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. .-e5554w by ri'cejrlfi1. J tts yfyrt-mJiwFjrLmEV&fAM how well the . . lW7fflLE5vsmMt r..ili wszmssam c Kiaur iiiav j?Mnz yarjcs vf lmMWMl M afl i. vsrwiM 1 1 1 1 1 t" jr S" 0 yyv kJbf Dealer John Steigerwald Cigar Co. Philadelphia, Manufacturers 125-127 North 7th St. Krull Distributora , 55 N. 2nd St. J for Philadelphia TfpMKi 411 ,111 :m 31 aW"rVr.S?,' ". t. Vn4 M.tU. R.,l b, ) A- ikL f -. . . . JL 'it k 1 . . M. ')f,r iir''jMEiMri1''1'' ' A .1 I b . 4 ..' ..jf.' U lii 'i 'II ll XT. II k jlfiJl VA. . f .1 . . 1' . sV .1 T r'f , -'L,.. ' ' ,. -' tUWcClTWftaiK, llb A. t.ta,-ttJ .!."!.. .. l.sss