','- 5 ' t f 'v,5Ty jrT IL4 n-i -1HtfW r-i " - v. hj H VfrV EVENING PUBLIC . tEDGER-PHLDSlLlPHrA, kOlSSft WH.4T 1s flr-.w-j . 4 kv"lf' i .. Vsw.i rte4lniw. tJT - - -f xJ-y 203i:r i.x.rt ;!' .. U.l.. jJimJ ULUjW4i ALL THE KICKING IN THE PENN-PRINCETON GAME WENT BIG WITH CROWD BECAUSE IT WAS SOCCER .rfrirT-v- l' , A" Al . Jin. ' r k fcSBJ9iB, v L Tontative Draft of New National Baseball Agreement Is Adopted New Yerk, Dec. 1.1. Bnicbnll lend ers today wcre enthusiastic ever the agreement; readied here, yesterday by representative of the major nnd miner leagues, changing the constitution of "the national game." The proposals njrecd upon at a meet ing marked by harmony must be ac cepted by plenary actions of the leagues involved before they beceme the law governing the sport. The belief pre vailed generally thnt ratification Is merely a matter of form. The National I.cague probably will net upon the agreement nt its nnnunl meeting here tomorrow. &) American League will pass judgment In Chicago nn Friday. The National Association of Miner Ingues will held n special meeting In Chicago en January 10 te take nctlen. The draft question Is the only im portant clnuse upon which there Is net unanimous opinion. The smaller or ganizations may (settle this as they wish nt their Chlcnge session. The agreement ns accepted by the committees was drafted by Judge IConc ICenc saw, Mountain Lnndls, Cicergc Whar Whar eon Pepper, of Philadelphia.; Jehn ,vn way Teele, of New lerk, nnd J. C. Jenes, of St. Leuis. The cemmittee submitted two tenta tive agreements, one between me Na tional and American Leagues, and the ether between the two major leagues nd the National Association of Pro fessional Itascbali Leagues, the miner league organization. Will Meet January 10 The latter will held a meeting nt Cht cag.i (ii January 10 te tnfce linal nctlen ns an association, nnd en Janunry iJ there will be n joint ratification meeting nt Chicago te be participated in by the Notional and American Leagues nud tin N'liu'inal Association. The acceptance of the tentative draft of the new agreement by the joint com mittees, however, docs net mean its tlnal adoption, ns the respective com mittees will be obliged te make n re port back te their organizations for ratification. The ngrcement between the Nntlennl nnd American Leagues designates the title of Judge Landls ns commissioner. In outlining bis duties, the tigreemcnt places upon him the task of investigat ing "either upon complaint or upon his own Initiative, nny net or prnctice ul legcd or suspected te be detrimental te the best interests of the national game of baseball, with authority te summon persons nnd te order the production et documents " Prevision Is inndc for im posing penalties for ufusul te comply will i the commissioner's orders In such cases, Mny Impese $,"000 I'ine After investigations the commissioner shall determine vilytt preventive, reme dial or punitive action shall be taken lther against major leagues, major league clubs or individuals, as the case may be. In the event thnt 'a major league or major league club be found guilty of conduct detrimental te the game the commissioner may impose a line net te exceed $."000, and in the case of n club punishment may be ex tended te include temporary deprivation of representation In joint meetings held under the agreement. In the case of an official or emploe of a major league or major league ciuh the punishment may extend te suspen sion or removal, and n plnyer mny be declared by the commissioner tenipor teniper nrily or permanently ineliglble te play with any club which is n party te the agreement. In cases where organizations or indi viduals net parties te the ngrcement nre found guilty of conduct detrimental te the gnme the commissioner is authorized te pursue appropriate legal remedies. The term of the commissioner is fixed at seven yenrs and he shall be eligible te succeed himself. Ills salary is fixed at $.10,000 per yenr. Judge Lamlis is officially named as first commissioner in the agreement, and it is provided Hint upon the ex piration of his term or in the event thnt the office shall become vacant from any reason, his successor shull be named by a vete of Uie majority of the clubs composing the two mujer leagues. Feiling te name a commissienci within three months, either major league may request the President of the United States te designate a commis sioner, nnd the person se designated shall beceme the commissioner with the same effect ns pievlded for in the agreement. An advisory council is provided for te consist of the commissioner and the presidents of the two mujer leugues. In case of a division of opinion within the council the decision of the com missioner in nil cases shall he final. Te the ndvisery council is deleguted the power of making the rules te govern the world series, regulute centructs, and determine the relationship between players and clubs, nnd between clubs and clubs in nil cases which concern players or their contracts. Anv rules submitted by the ndvisery council nnd accented by the major leagues shall be binding upon thera nnd shall net be amended except by con current action of both leugucs., The commissioner is nutherized te preside at all joint meetings, mm con troversial matters each leugue shnn hnvu one vote nnd the commissioner hhnll enst the deciding vote, from which there shall be no appeal. Joint meet ings mnv be called by the coiuiiiinsiener or at the request of tne president of either major league. It is provided thnt the expenses of the ndvisery council, including the salaries of the commissioners and the secretary-treasurer, shall be piim ny the major leagues except te the extent that funds sufficient for the purpose me derived from games conducted nuclei the auspices of the council. Mny Net l(rert le Court ill the clause binding the two league-, nnd their constituent clubs te the rulings of the commissioner nnd the discipline Imposed by him under the ngrcement, the leagues and the club? severally waive the light of recourse te the ceuitM ns would otherwise have existed In their favor. It Is also pin." Tided thnt the contracts ut'iut-ru nn leagues nnd their officers, empleyes nnd plnyers shall contain n clause by which they agree te submit themselves te the discipline of the comiuNdeiier. i The agreement is te lemaifi in force twenl) -five yeuis and both Iciigue.-uigrce that no diminution of the compensation of powers of the present or succeeding riimmisslniierH shall he made during his term of office.. It wus snid nt the cnnc'uslen of the meeting that the sessions have been the most hurmnnleus between major anil miner league interests held in several earn. Judge Laudis stnrteil back te Chicago immediately after the close of the meeting. Tallest Tackle Is Elected Ithnni. N. Y., Dec. 13, Wllnen H. Dedirn, of Cleveland, left taultla et tlie Cernell toot- EAGUERS AGREE TERMS ResMts of Wcch-Khd Games en Soccer Fields 8ATUIIDAT ... American Cud rlcthlchem, Bj Dobsen, 0, INDUSTtUAI. m:aeur neither, 2; Ilnrrctt, 0. f-nllnburr 2i lludd, 2. Itnrdwtck & MaKee. is Stetson. 0, Hehlfcld, 2; Lupten. 0. almi;d uueun rmsT division rurltnn. 3j M. U. Smith. I. Illbnrnmni a- KlnBelnfr. 0. Nativity. S; Hecktndaqua, 0 JUX'O.VD DIVISION Ki-nnlnKten. 4: penceyd. 0 Aveenslen 3: North Amrlcn Lncf. 2. Ulen Soe. 0; Nntlvlty, 0,. 1 NOIITIM7AST DrISION Hrldburs-. .1. Ht. Veronica, 1, I'alothefj). 1; Veteran, 0. Colllnirweod. 1. Merchant Khlp, 0. NeimiwnsT division Wntn.ereland, 2: H. Memerial. 1, Jlerer Hevers. 8i College. 2. t'nl-jiilnl, 2: Huntlnc, 1. DlMen Saw. ti Ht. Carthaire. 0. lWan. lj Olney. 1. reuivnt division ClevtT. 4; Dlaaten'fllcpl. 3. l'ranclavlile. 1; Ame. 1. west rmr.ADEM'iirA Anffera, S; Albien. 0. V cjrlr. 4i Victeria, 1. wclcome. 2: Norrltewn. 0. CKICKCT LKAOUn riilladelphla ', (.'., jj jfew Yerk llilladelDhla See.. 1 1-hlladclphla Ited. 0. COI.LEdlATU Tcnn. 3: I'rlneeten, 3. UETHM-:iIi:.I DIHTniCT North I.-ndn. 7. Ship. 0. UnndererM l, .ship a . 1. Northampton, 2, Chliime, 2. Ht'NDAY IIAMC3 I5ye"t. 3: Atlantic Steel. 2, Wolfenden-Hher.-. u, Ancenslen. 4. Manderera stars a; M U. Smith. STEEL'S EXPERIENCE Bethlehem Veterans Eliminate Lecal Youths Frem Ameri can Cup Competition The mighty has fnllen ! After going -thieugh five of the hardest struggles in niNiery nerc, ,i. : j. uobsen llnally bowed te defeat when the ex-champion Hethlehem Steel Keccer eleven wen en Saturday in the second round of the Americun Cup competition, the final score being " goals te 0. It was n ense of youth and inexpe rience against a veteran team which haif one of the best backs in the coun try. The Steel team had everything in its iner, tne game wns plnyed in its own bnehynrd and each and every man en the team litis had anywhere from live te ten j cars mere experience thnn the Dobsen pluyers. Next Saturday the upstntcrft will be seen jicrc in netien against the Hibernians in u National Cup game. At the pace the I'leisher Vemers nre traveling in the Industrial Lengue. it new leeks ns though Leuchlieiin'M tenm will have thnt cup. The Ynrncrs gath ered two mere points en Saturday by defeating llarrett by the 'shut-out route. 2 goals te 0. Hohlfeld recovered its stride and took Lupten in tow, while Snellenburg nud Hnrdwick & Mngee each scored victories. One of the best gnmes nn Saturday was the intercity chnmplensliip tilt be tween the pick of the Cricket League first division nnd the New Yeik Cricket team, the game ending in darkness with both teams tied, L' goals each. It is said they will replay the same en a Inter date in N'ew Yerk. Wanderers All Stars, composed of such soccer players ns Jimmy Wilsen, of Hethlehem ; the two Mcfihee boys, of The Welfenden Shere, nud scvcrnl ether local players from various teams, defeated Marshal! K. Smith by n bcere of II goals te ", yesterday. LEHECKA CHOSEN CAPTAIN Lafayette Star Halfback te Lead Maroen and White Eleven I'nstmt, Dec 1M. .Tne Lehfrka, the Mar halfback of the I.afayette Cel loge vur tlly fenth.ill te.m. wan elected captain of the Maroen nnd White oleen for next xeuann nt the teMlmen-Inl bumtuet tendered te the football tuiuad here, lxhecka li a grailn grailn nte of th" IlaH'.en IIIbIi Si hoel. lie has been n member of the I.afnjettn aralty eleven for three jeara, etartlni: with the S A. T C. team In 101S. Durlnu till thne he hna played. In nil the I.nfnotte Bame with the exception of two cames tills fall. When he wna feri ed te rnmaln en Iho alde linen ewlnit te Injuries thla neaaen Iehccka played a prominent part Irj the aucceus of Coach Sutherland's learn urn DEFEATS DOBSON Sui The entire stock of a well-known clothing manufacturer through cancelled orders anej a backward season have ordered us te sell at retail Every Suit and $fl J.O te $ Q.50 Every Overcoat Jltf J0 ALL HAND-TAILORED ALL-WOOL GARMENTS ALL SIZES, ALL PATTERNS TEE BIGGEST CLOTHING EVENT OF THE YEAR DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY YOU CANNOT CONCEIVE OF THESE VALUES COME AND BE SHOWN THIS SALE WILL POSITIVELY END WHEN THIS MERCHANDISE IS SOLD Open Evenings Till 10 P. M. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS 1516 CHESTNUT STREET PENN FIVE HAS STRONG RESERVE Coach McNichol Can Call en Five Basketball Substitutes - of Ability The 1000-odd spectators who wit nessed the victory of l'ennsylvnnln ever Muhlenberg In Wclghtmnn Hnll Sat urday carried away with them nftcr the gnme the thought that the Ited and Ulue should have u wonderful year in bas ketball ngnln this jenr for the reason that Coach Kddle McNichol baa n host of substitute material capable of per forming almost ns creditably ns the vnrslty. Previous te the gnme followers of the team were dubious as te the result. Captain Danny McNichol, one of the best guards te sport the lied nnd Ulue, wns sitting en the bench with his nnn In a sling. Al Meuradian, the regulnr forward, was sitting close by leaning en n cane, while Walter Iluulzinger wns suffering from n sere side. Three members of the varsity could net start. Then nleng came Coach McNichol with his reservists. He sent Iludlnc in nt ferwnrd in Meurndiiin's place, sent Hill (Jrnve te center nud Sullivnu te guard. The first named played n better game than in his first uppeurnncc, but he still hns the tendencies of western piny. lie isn't ns shifty ns Meuradian nor as fast, but as seen ng he learns the eastern style of ploy he will make the former Central I Ugh Scheel btnr hustle te retain hia pest, OrOjVc went Inte Saturday nlght'a game with but two days of practice, and, although he wns eutjumped most of the time by his Muhlenberg rival, plnyed a great fleer game that resulted in live field goals. Grave did net play the fust gnme thnt characterized him last year, due chiefly te the fact that he did net hnve sufficient prnctice nnd wus taking things easy se that he could last out the entire game. .Sullivan Scintillates Sullivan, playing his first varsity game, outdid himself in putting himself into the geed graces of the big crowd. Danny played n brand of basketball that closely lcsembles the kind plnyed liv the man whee place he filled. A little mere experience and Sullivan will be a star haskctcer. Al Voego'in ngnln showed thnt he is rnpidly developing into a guard of renl nbllity. Ills playing wns highly spec tnculnr nil night, but especially in the second halt. Time after time lie stepped the man with the ball when the lntter had n clear field for a sjiet. It was largely tine te the brilliant defensive work of Veegclin thnt the upstnters were unable te score a single Held goal in the second half. Tlie I'enn substitutes, Macintosh, Lnnge anil Speaker, nil played excellent basketball, l'es Miller, who scintillated with the freshmen last year, was in the gnme for fifteen minutes nnd gnve nn exhibition of rapid turning, quick thought and spectnculnr fleer work thnt brought rounds of cheers from the spec tutors. Pes. once In condition, will make n great fight for n regular pest, but where te place lilm is the problem confronting the coaches. It Is generally evpeeted that Crave will play center, llescnnst ami Meiirndlan the ferwnrds nnd McNichol nnd Veegelln the guards when nil nre in shape. Sullivnu, Miller. Hudine nnd lluntzingcr will prebablv lmve the first call as substitutes. It mny be thnt Hunts! will take Mnura dlnn's place nt forward, but the plnyers seem te think this unlikely. Tomorrow night Drexel will attempt te step the I'enn winning strenk which lias risen te three. After the freshman gume Saturday flight Descn, n South ern High school boy, wns elected te lend the j curlings the remainder of the sensen. He Is the second downtown boy in the ame number of years te be honored with the captaincy of the first year men, Chick l'nssen new in the Eastern League being the ether. British Select Harriers Tendon. Dec. 13. The Vrltlah cress-country team which will meet the Cernell run ners at noehampten December no. will be m.ide un nn follews: Oxford D. A. Mnn aKiie. N A. Melnnes, W. A. Orave and II. It. Suttnni Cambridge, W. It. bteasrove, W. T. Marah and 1!. II Andersen. Boxing Commission Resigns New Yerk, IVe. 13 -The members of the State llnxInR CommUilen and the Sta'e Licensing Commission have tendered their resignations te Ooverner-eleet Miller. Ilv this action It was scld that thev hope te pae proicsaienai itexinK in iew ietk suite, ilanufacturer's Is and Overcoats Sacrificed! Football Stars New Turn te Cage Spert With the football season ever many ntnrs will new turn their at tention te basketball. Many of the gridiron luminaries nre also ex tremely proficient en the court. Dickensen nnd Legcndrc, of the Princeton eleven, nre flne basketball players. Se nre Unities nnd Ktllln gcr, of I'enn State; Herwcen, of Harvard ; Harris, of Columbia, nnd Andersen, of Syracuse. Craves, Penn's star end, is one of the best centers in the game. Danny McNichol is ns geed en the court ns he is en the gridiron. Ilrewnc, of Dartmouth, is geed in both sports nnd Crane, of Yale, is another who enn play both games well. Storck, of the Army, a geed tackle, is n capable center, llete and Wilsen, of Lehigh, both fine football performers, nre strong bns kctbnll plnyers, while Kwen, McKce and Walters, of the Navy, nre help ing out the basketball team. BIG GIANT-RED DEAL IS PENDING Pat Meran Reported te Have Turned Down $150,000 for Pick of Club New Yerk, Dec. 1.1. Jehn McGrnw nnd .Tudge McQunde, of the Giants, nnd Carry Herrmann nnd Pat Meran, of the Heds, were In conference, off nnd en. yesterday, whlle nwnlting ceplfs of the new baseball agreement, but no deal for players had been effected up till time te go home. Offers submitted by ene nlde didn't Rtilt the ether side, and se It went. Mc Craw will be here until Wednesday be fore returning te Cubn. and Meran will stick around until nftcr the Nntlennl League meeting tomorrow, nnd there is time yet for a deal, though the pros pect isn't ns geed ns it wns yestcrdaj morning. It couldn't be dragged out of either side who was wanted for who. One re port. hewcvTr, wns thnt the New Yerk club had offered a catcher and $ir0,000 count It, $150,000 real money, geld or certified check, for the pick of the Cincinnati club. The Cincinnati club hns f-cveral "picks" ; Keush or Greh, or something like thnt. The amount named is mere than the aYnkecs gnve for Ilnbc Iluth, ami it wasn't supposed another plnyer in the Innd would send the demand for talent kiting te such dizzy financial rcnlms. It doesn't nppenr thnt there's any body else the New Yerk club would pay that much for. nnd, for thnt mntter. the report that .$150,000 was offered for the nick" will be received witn some thing akin te incredulity. In any event, it will be recalled that Housh nnd (Sreh once were members of the Clnnts. Greasy Ncnle wns en hnnd yesterday, but it wns denied thnt the discussions involved him. VALGER BEATS RUSSO New Yerker's Cleverness Enables Him te Win Frem W. Phlladelphlan .Inek Iliisse. late from New Orleans and new a West Philadelphia citizen, wns outpeinted in eight rounds by Penny Vnlper, of New Yerk, nt the Nn Nn teonnl A. A. here en Snturday night. Valger was tee clever for the Phlladel phlan who made several tallies. Iliisse weighed 1.1.1 pounds and Vnigcr 1H0. Yeung Snm Rebidenu, 1.11, wen from fins l-'rnuclietti, liiOVj : Jimmy Mende. 1-1 Vi. scored n teelmlcnl knockout in the second when Snmmy Brltten, 12." fnilcd te come up for the third round ; llilly Devine, 1111. defented Yeung Med wny, 118VS. nnd Jack Hlncklc, 123, drew with Wiiltey Ilurke. 120. MEET FOR MAT TITLE Jee Stecher te Defend Crown Against Strangler Lewis Tonight New Yerh, Dec. 1.1. .TeciUecher, world's wrestling champion ami pe- Kesser of the mighty scissors held, will I defend his title in n mutch with l.d , ("Strangler") Lewis tonight at the Seventy-tlrst Regiment! Armery. Ileth hnve trained long and faithfully for this. meeting, and each is in superb physical I condition. I Thij tussle will be te n finish, one fall te decide. Last year in this same armory. Htecher successfully defended ' his hiurcls against the assaults of Luwls after three hours of sensational wrest tling. Sale FRIENDS' CENTRAL EN SEASON Blue and Gray Opposes Brook lyn Quintet This Week. Hewland Is Leader Ter many years Friends' Central Scheel students hnve contented them selves with Interclass bnskctbnll gnmes. This sensen the Hlne nnd Grny ath letes launch a bnsketball season with ether schools, which premises te be a renl test for the local institution. This week they open the season with Brook lyn Friends' Scheel in the, home gym nasium. Brooklyn Friends' will prove n very worthy opponent for Conch Botsford's Inds. Following the game in this city the Brooklyn athletes will visit the Wilmington Friends' Scheel for n gnme nt Wilmington the following tiny. As this Is Friends' Ccntrnl's only gnme prier te the holidays, it will be n big event for the llttle Quakers, and the gymnasium will be crowded. Cnptain Clinrles Hewlnnd and Lind Ray will play ferwards: Smyth will play center, nnd Hewlnnd and Themas will likely play guards. Ochser is nnethcr cnndldnte for guard. Condi Botsford hns a lnrire sound of cnndldntcs, in cluding Pnssent, Benner, Hnllewell, Drenk, Murphy, White. King, Cooper, Ilenwoed nnd Hill. Nnturnlly, every ene is interested in Friends' Centrnl Scheel's return te Intcrschoel competi tion. The schedule fellows : December 10 Ilroeklyn Friends, at home. January 7 (lermantewti Academy, ut home. January H Friends' Helect, away. January 21 Friends' Select, at home. January al) St, Luke's, ut home February 4 Oermantewn Friends, away February 8 St. Duke's Scheel. nt Wayne. February n i;nemut inn. nt neme February 18 Ilroeklyn Friends, at Ilrook Ilreok Ilroek lyn February 10 NeW Yerk Friend, at New Yerk. The I'enn Charter Scheel warriors. Dr. Ilichard II. fiummcre, Coach Dick Mcrrltt, Frederick L. Smith and the entire party enjoyed the evening at the Ilariau Statzells in Lnnsdewne last Sat urday. 'Kddle Cellins was there, ten. There was nothing formal about the dinner, every one having n geed time In their own wny. 'I here were no speeches. The Htntzell brothers. Ileb and Beanie, proved te be geed hosts. A mov ing picture performance took up the latter part et the evening. Pcnn Char ter's nthlctes will new turn their at tention te indoor track nnd gymnastics. Tim'' nchoel does out take part in bas ketball nnd neither nie indoor meets arranged for the Yellow and Blue youngsters. G Irani Ends With Victory Glrard claims the city and eastern state soccer championship. The victory ever Westtown Scheel madfc it nine straight for the local squad ami ended a most icessfiil season. Captain Kclfer and Woeiford scored one genl apiece and Yest made two goals. Wcst Wcst tewn proved te lie n worthy opponent. The Westtown nthlctes also had u clenn slnte before they bowed te Girnrd's skill en the soccer field. The Private Scheel soccer team se lections proved tee clever for the All High Scheel players. OncPenn Charter youth, Hadlcy, ami out youngster from Germuntewn Friends', Ilauck, wcre the downfall of the High Scheel lnds for these two bejs shot the genls which gave their team victory. Of course, tlie tenmivnrk nnd nil-round playing of, every member of the team had much te kM are reputed te The Famous I i Robbins Islands Oysters I tenderness, flavor, .teatiness and all-around deliciousness. They are grown and matured under condi tions as nearly perfect as it is pos sible te provide for them. Never have they been better than they are this season, and our facilities for M Wholesale Only -&$ Trech and Ward Lead in 1920 Trapshoeling New Yerlt, Dec. in. With nn nvernge of .0752, Frank Trech, ama teur trapshoeter of Vancouver, Wash., leads all ether shooters of the season en registered targets, the American Trnpshoetlng Association has announced, Trech broke 8000 of R8S0 tnrgets. Fred Ilnrlew, of Newark, Ohie, was placed second, with an average of .0711. and Mark Arle, of Cham paign, III., winner of the Olympic world's) championship nt Antwerp, tied for third place with C. A. Gun ning, of Longmont, Cel, Their nvcr ige wns .0081. Guy Wnrd, Fast Alten, III., led professionals with nn average of .0720. Trech led the field In 1018 and Arie in 1011). de with the final result, but Hndley nnd llnnck lind the punch when genls were needed and they wen the lien's shnre of the glory. West Phllndelphin High's bnskctbell players open the sensen in the game with Germantown Academy. Olie Mun licim nthlctes hnve n strong formation and should give the West Phillies a real stiff battle. West Catholic High, and Frunkferd High play their tirst game this week. A few out-of-town quintets opened their sensen en Snturdny. Bordentown Mllitnrv Institute trimmed a team from Camp DU, 27 te 3. West Chester Nor Ner mals wen from Allentewu Preps, .Ti te .11. The Newark High Scheel hns n close fight with Oxford High, finally winning, 17 te 1(1. 1'p through the state the varieut high schools get into nctlen nnd the basketball bcasen is en in full fercc M'CARTHY LEHIGH CAPTAIN Left Guard Is Chesen te Lead 1921 Football Eleven lletlilehrm. Dec. 13. About lf.O foot feet In I j' avers, roache. athletic committee, men. .ui.mni and stu.lente. Btlr.-rt hj.-re-te attend . one. of the hlBgest ten bal Imnnueis eer mivcii .ii,i Ins of spirit nnd enthusiasm waa splendid and It nuBurs well for another successful football season next year. .,.- Captain "Hums" Hurrlmrten. of this year s team; announced the selection of It. 1. Mc Carthy, the left (ruard of this y.ur's team, as next Venr's captain. The announcement was followed by an extension of concratu cencratu concratu latlens te the newly elected captain, Heblltzel Back In Native Reading IlendlnR. la.. Dec. IS AntTJuncement was made here today that Ilichard C. (Dick) Heblltrel. former star tlrst baseman for the Cincinnati Heds and Dosten Red Jnx. has slsncd u contract le manage the HeatllnK in ternational Iz-as-ue basebs.ll club next ea son. succeeding "Silent" Jehn , Hummell. who recently reslcncd. Hebllticl manancd the Akren Internationals last season. Inci dentally the new leader of the Marines, "hen ..-........ ntnvml his flrst nrofesslennl . ...... .. ' ,. ...IIL .k In-,., .IlllnU, nnseeau in itenaircs wiw no w .,... Union Lonnue club. Canadian Boxers Lese ii1im-Ii. nv 1a. Thn Pittsburgh Ath- lctle Association amateur bexlnK team de. rented tne Torerio, uni , team nere m bouts ou. of seven. Th Canadians wen the heavyweight mntch. The best bout of th card breuitht l'etn Zlvle. PtttshurRh. and Walter Neten, Terente, teeether, .Iwc wen In three rounds. Heth boxers were members of the American and Canadian teams. rvspec'Uely, Repert Carpentler-Meran Matched Londen. Dee. 13 Acrerdlns te reper's re celud hef from Trance, (leurses Carpenller, heavjwelRht champion of Europe, has vir tually contented te meet Frank Meran. the American veteran. hre next February In a twenty-round bout te a decision. Boxer's Mether Given Purse FAInrt. IM la. A mirse of 800. '"Jf'VWiSl.1? K",Ki ?kvJMer,',n.?,.'?;r. been presented te the widowed mother of ,hoft1J5p,a,?0Mencli,ttv,rn5,nc,ht.nJurl05 "clvcd h, ouperier ATTH EW Sele Distributor for the Famous Robbins Islands Oysters CURTIS LB 10 L Publishing Company Empleyes Select January 24 as Date for Event Members of the Curtis Country Club will hnve n night te play en the Ice, Monday, January 24. Geerge F. Pawl ing, president of the Ice Pnlnce, Forty- fifth nnd Mnrket streets, has nr rnnged with representatives of the Curtli Publishing Ce. te held the camlvnl nn the above (Inte for the empleyes and their families. Edward Iiiws, presi dent of the Curtis Country Club; Harry Diinderdale, Charles McGregor nnd Themas McC'nrt mndc up the committee yesterdny te complete nn nttrnctivc pro pre cntm of skating events. A special hockey match will be ar-1 ranged peslbly Del ween the gu.iker ity and Pennsylvania teums. NervalMiaptie, world's speed and acrobatic skntcr. will give specinl exhibitions, ' Including n fex-clinse for- members of the Curtis organization. There will be races for men nnd women of the club that eve ning. The Miillers nnd Miss Creger will display their grnre en the steel blades nnd take part in the instructions for these of the club who hate net been en skates for some time. I'dwnrd I.tfws nnd his committee nre planning te make OEIOZ HOLD ICE CARNIVA '""" i.m-s esi . ""f T" A COMPLETE RAILWAY SYSTEM In the famous Lionel toys wc can furnish net only perfect repro ductions of the "rellinc stock" in use en nil the lending: electric U railroads, including; complete cars in every type, but also stations, semaphores, switches, etc., perfect in every detail. Practical electrical gifts for every member of the fnmily. Open Saturday afternoons until Christmas. Frank H. Stewart Electric Company 37 and 39 N. 7th Street' D OIOI aocaen 3QEXOE putting them en the market promptly assure perfect freshness. The choicest oysters the market af fords can always be had here, includ ing the best Maurice River Coves, West Creeks and Blue Points; also clams. 1 .se. Frent & the carnival ene of the grcntcsl of tlie winter season. . When Mr. I.nws stnted thnt the members of the Curtis plant for the most part are expert skaters and no doubt the club will set aside n night , enrh week for carnivals. All theso de Hiring te skate will lie enceurnged. Hnrry Dunderdnle, n former nmntcur cl'flf-OP txt fntllll (1 t IrtM nnl.M1 ltnl...l .v b ... a vf'iiliillljtl IIIU'IIIU .'K'llltCUI. is n member of the committee. He will nsslst in bringing out the speeders. Hnrry McOreth, one of the Influential nthlctes of the Curtis club, will collect his sknting talent for the cnrnlvnl e Janunry -I. Nervnl Baptle and Benny O'Hlckey, speed sknters lecnted nt the present tlmn In Philadelphia, will, In the near futurn, give n lecture te members of the Curtis Country Club for the purpose of en lightening them ns te the wholesome exercise thnt mny be derived from such sport whether Indoors or outdoors. All In nil. flic Curtis carnival of next month premises te set n record for Indoor tkuting. NEBRASKA GETS PITT DATE Western Eleven Supplants Georgia Tech en Panther Program I'lllsliurich. Dec. 13. The t'nlvr-lv et Nebraska football team will be seen In Pllts hurnh next year for the nrst tlnie, accord Inc In the schedule of the University of Tlits biirch. The western team takes the place of th Geersrla Tech en the Panthers' list of Rnmes, which follews: September 4. Oeneva at Heaver Palls; October 1. f.afavetta at Kasten. October S. West Vlrclnla University at Pittsburgh October in. University of Cin cinnati at rittsburKh; Ortebr L"J, Syracuse, University at PlttsburKh, October 20. Penn sylvania nt Philadelphia. Ne ember Jl. lint crslty of Nebraski at Plttsbursh, Notem Netem 1 r 12. Washington and Jeffer-en t'elleice nt Plttsburuh; November 21, Pinn Statu at Plttabursh. train outfits, extra locomotives and 30E30E n is the name of this famous C-cent GSGftR And It's the rltrht name for It. tee. because t IS high-toned In ecry respect quality, flavor, aroma, workmanship. And jeu wilt find every ene alike, Just such riuallty as you often pay 10 cents for. HK1H-TONBD Is n. rich, satis fying blend of Sumatra wrapper, Connecticut binder and choice Pennsylvania leaf. At &U dealers or direct from us Bex of 50 for $2.7e, C- O. D. Delivered anywhere In IMiUa. We prepay Parcel Pest order. Dealeri, phene us for our K.e mrreaser. BRUCKER & BOGHEIN, Inc. Old Mint Uultdlne IOE3Q Ilel Pheno 0919 TV Pvnnt f (Hat. CelnmbU 187 - ' ", M..Rmi 1807) Deck Sts. RYAN ir Wk hall team, has the 1IIU eltvtn. been letted captain S 'V t,i i,v 4lf -iw.iP pfife," rf&ZlMiy r 'v-'ttA. 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