"-:.$- H CHARLEY COMISKEY DIDN'T GIVE ANY SOX AWAY AS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS THIS YEAR GOLF RECORDS BROKEN IN 1920 LOCALSEASON Several Links Marks Lowered, Tourney Lists Fattened and Quaker Players Put City on Links Map Generally Piatt Headliner Hy SANDY tiitt'itui up I mur:ilK..fdiniilri lie nntif X for the rdmMnl when tlio stntPinPtit mnili tlmt the pnon ID'JO vaw Rolfs best yrnr In Amcrlrit. Then linsn't j,prn n vnr niiiolidlkc It. for lerrtilN to the punt, for money rxprnded In rliilix And rimr-M'K. for Intrrtintloiml cnnipctl tlnn, ninl for rountry;vliti entrance in toUfWllllMlt l'htlndflpliin shared In tin Konr-ral prosperity. TtiliiRs wont h-IwoiiiIiir lit'ie In tlio KPiisnn now defunct and nny kind of n proplieey Rfii't nt this' time for npTt jenr. l'eoord entry lifts for the tmirnn metiti lierenlioutK were the rule, rntlier thnn the exception; several coiiincm of rlmmplon-lilp enllher were lidded or promlsPil for the future plners; clubs fflttcned nlorloudly In membership tip nllrntlon. nnd loeul stars did n -plenty to put the city on the Rolf mnp. For the purpose of keeping u record of the piny In riillnilelphln u resume him lteon mnde. nnd Is submitted ns u clinpter of golf history. Piiluirhnn Gnmes The lirst event was the club event for the suburban tciim cup. Nineteen clulii entered nnd the nffnlr was plnyed In five division. Tile live winners of then division round-robins to enter the hMiilflnnli were Ilnln (A), North Hills (II), Aronlinlnk (('), Stenton U. anil Woodbury (IC). Arniilmlnl.'H win over both Stenton and the then chnmploii Woodbury teams, placed this club in the filial with North Hills, which defeated Uala. North Hills won the clinmpionshlp ovci AronlmlnU by the count of 10 to (i:)i points. The KiIrc Hill HKKrcmttloti wns particularly stroiiR with .1. W. l'lntt, W. .1. I'lntt, Edward Styles und others, though Aroniinlnk mnde It a buttle with Paul Tewksbury mill Walter '(". nnliW tending off. Meantime the .Joseph Henry I'ntter Mia Memorial Cup contest lit the I'hll adelphlii Cricket Club was held. This was one of the two individual local tonrnes Max Mnrston entered, since this to"urnc is partly to qualify for the interrhib championship later. Marston led his teammates and the Held nt the rnd of the thirty-six holes. .1. Wood l'lntt was second. At Merlon. Marxian other local niti'.i nside from the intcrclub, l'lntt cieii'i'il the count. ri.ilt .Stands Out Indeed, in a .summary of the local pen-on. Pl.itt's name stands out miueine for the simple icii-on that ho won eight tournaments, wns ruiinrr up in four and won the medal in live fM'iits, two of his winning cards being cmir-e records lu competition. His win of the Philadelphia chum T, inn. hin and his showing at the na tional tills ear alone stump him ns one ..f the best players the city hns ever prodi 1 in the aninteiir rank. His first triumph wns in the highly .ice-sfiil North Hills Invitntion tourney which brought out a large and verj ilusj Hold, l'latt won the medal and lode' over two star contenders, Kd Chin v and (ieorge IlnfTucr. to win the fuials al-o. Tout's ninrgln over IIotT iiit in the diivvnpour of the final round was 'J to 1. The open chninpionship of the Phila delphi.i district was slight l dlsap I'oiiitiiig In point of nttemlanee, since Me poises hud been increased, but the jilav wns fust. r'l-unl. MeNnnmrn. CIhti-v Valle.v. won the title with a urd of 2!M for the xcvciit. -two holes. It was the first tournament win for the lirot'n-i of the famous Tom McNuutara. Iltheis to lijiish well up weie (ieorge 1'roiheriiighniii. 2!i!t;. Pat O'llttra. .toil; Tom MiNiiiiiiira. Illltl ; Clarence Hack not. :;i).'l ; I'l'id .Mel. cod. HOI; Charles llolTner. Hull; And. Campbell. .'.OS; Jinni,. Thomson. JUKI, mid W. I). Hob Inson. .".11. Mniirln Uisley started one of his bet s,"isiuis b) c'eiiuing up both the nmilnl and the linals of a very fast Plirlug tournament nt Atlantic Clt.v. (ardner Shines Tin most brilliant Held in local Invi tation toiirne.vs pmliabl.v was in the nil -i n.il I..vnueood Hall touiuiiuicut at II intiiigilou Valle.v. It diew national Mar- of many districts and of these W. II (i.uducr. Ituffulo Count i y Club, pious! the main attr.ictlon. He not only won the mclal with it nnd of 117. but his final round was u (V.I which luiike the cniirc record. A feature wax the fact that Iteggie Lewis, (lieenwlch. who was later to carrj Chick I'vims to tin forty-lirt hole in the nntiouul and almost elimi liali tli.it personage, had to pluv off to ' lu the Lynucwood first llight. It wn. leminlsceiit nt I Mm I lei ran, who beaten In the second flight of this vent the jcur he won the national ani.i.iiisli. Among other 1'lilliidelphiuiis who 'I'liilitii'd were Plntt. MniMon. Cecil i'h vert, Clayton Iugr.iham. 11. I. " , Hugh Wilhiughhv. Pat (irant mid Nornuin Mnwvell. (larduer sjione in the match pln.v ii1m Iiv heating Miistun, 1 up, '2'J hull's, and later lu onrrjing .1. S. Denn. Prlnii'ton cap tain chiiinpioii, to the tvvent.v -first hole tefoie losing. (ieorge V. llotllll, ox-Teusi lllllliploll, won the cup hj beating Dean in the fouls. 1 ninl Ii. Iloraie rri.uclnt beat Alei Coles in the final imiml of the h mil sKteen. The following tlu.v llotnn won the iliiiingtoii ini'ilul with a Til, hut lost i" (iiirdner In the hitter's thiid extra 1' le mntili of a gala week. (Inidncr ' ''steil llotan. 1 up, twenty holes, but 1 -t the linals to Sidney Scott, Yule. -'mull. N'ott bent IMdle Stvles that morning 'ii the semihnala to advunie. (mlfiTs nine I flu' dinner toiiniiiinriit u iin griiud a ever It was plnjed nt Iliintiiigdou nU and Philmonl lllchanl Ileuiiett. Aiouiuiiiik, won the thilt.v-sK hole-i i v at of Class A with 17I! strohes, nud I I'd Knight flume at eighteen with i III! Ml . ' W Plntt won the Fiidolyn mled foursomes event, paired with Mrs. M. jt Smith, at Philniont. with .'I7-II-7.V Plnl Curson and Miss Kntliei ine Tcn ' ( Met inn finished with T.'l net. in an ''iioiiuous Held, which contained most I'M ho host ilii.veis of the district. The pluv for the Philadelphia iiina ''ir chuuiplouship luul one of the fash st hlds of Us history. The ipiiilifviu; I'onnl was changed to rightocii holes "ilh the lirst round the .sumo nlleiiinoii "i'l the finals extended to thirtj -M holes The arrangement wiin not sutlsfnetorv p all those who phi cd. Some ipresed the opluiiiu thnt the event had gained '"W lliipnrtliuce bemuse of the class of Idiijeiu in the district, and that the 'Umlifjlng round Miouhl he thlitv-si bolus next year to ipinlil'y thirt.v -two "nd n thirty -six hoh s linnl. Ihi medal last jear wis won by Fred 'V,K't nfter a plu.v -off with Paul Icvvltshurj Thov both scoicd "S to qualifv, '1(, inrnKH s,iw nenrl.v all hi the hot players lu the lower bincket l"l it vvus thiuugh this test thut . MrNIWjTCK Wood l'lnlt e tllorirctl trtllimitintit In (tin chnmplnnshi). In the upper hrncket Maurice Hlslev defeated Hmo'd McParlaml : Hoiac'e I murine defented I'rc.l Knight; I'M t latey ihfeated Heihert 11. Newton; L. M. ashhurn defeated C. C. Ingrahaui. and In the lower. Pat Crant defeated ,-- IUggilis: Platt defeated Iteynolds; I ofTner dleated .1. .1. Hcadle. nnd Paul Tewksbury defeated Norman Mnxvvcll. Ill till' SCCOtlll l'OOMil IV.iiu.Inn I..,nl JUslcy: Washburn beat Clarey: l'lntt heat (mint, and Unfiiicr bent Tewks bury. Great Matih The lower bracket matches drew the galleries and the semllltial mutch he tvveen Hiiffner. the cliniuploii. mid Platt, main contender, will not soon he for gotten. It was n grent tribute to the young tnleut developed In the cltv. riinugh Hoflner whs out in .'14 he wns only two ni) on Platt, whose now fam ous bulhhrj tenacltv kept Mm always at the champion's heels. A long putt on the eighteenth for a bird .'I gave l'latt the match, 1 up. Their cards were exceptional and fol low: Horror Out 4 in r. I'n't Out I In 4 111 the linnl Frnuclne bj the 4 r. 4 4 a 4 a 4 .11 4 (1 .I 4 5 4 4311- 73 I ." I ." I .1 I .1 I "111 4 M .I 4 4 17 4 3 3S 71 lound Platt defeated wide count of S nnd tie bent Washburn In (I. after Pram the sciiilliiin Plntt proved his right Inter events. Hill-Climbing Contest to Be Staged Under Auspices of Phila. Motorcycle Club Motorc.vcllsts of this city and vicinity will compete in one of the largest nnd toughest hill -climbing contests ever stnged In this section of the country New Year'! afteinoon. The event is being run .under the Motorcj do nnd Allied Trades Associa tion snnctlnn nnd Is being stnged under the auspices of the Motorcj cle (1ub of Philadelphia. A long list of entries of riders using many different makes and horsepower of machines have sent in their entr.v blanks and from present in dicntious the "climb" will be tin big gest nffnlr in ninny jenrs for the fol lowers of the "two-wheelers. The grade upon which the contest will he held is locntisl on the west side of the Schuylkill. Those who wish to run out to the hill will be assembled nt the club headquarters, llrond vtreet and Susiiuehauiin avenue, at noon, guides will lead a body of riders to the hills. Starting fiom the club at 11 :!!( squads will be taken to the hill every half hour. Among the well-known local riders of widespread fame, who will compete in the ovcirt. uic; Hill Arthurs, who will pilot his big Indian machine up the grade. .Hmmy Kcennii. the national endurance champion, on u Hurley, nnd F.rncst I'e Sinione, on n Kcnding Stnnd n nl machine, pioinise to make keen competition in the professional solo class. There will also be events for side-car machines, while the amateur events will be for both olo and side car machines. The grade upon which the climb is to be staged is said to be of about !i." per cent guide. Hlectric timing devices will be used. - NEW YEArTS MARATHON Business Men of South Street Will Stage Annual Event Judging l'v the number of entries received and from interest displayed by the local (dubs, the ninth niinual New Year's I av modltiod mnrathnn run. given nlinuullj under the nusphes of tin. South Street liusiness Men's As sociation on New Year's morning, bids fair to be the best race held. One hun dred nnd ten entries lmvo been received to date, coming from ever.v club in this cltv in addition to the team coming from New York, representing the (!len coi Ath'etic Club, who finished fourth in tin' national cnniupinusiups nem re cently. Montague, (he Washington long-ills-tniice star. i also entered. While l he Northwest II. ('.. of this citj, has nleieil twentj -two men in a special I'ffiut to overtake the strong Meadow -hi noli Club, which has won this rnce for the past three .vein's. The i ace will be run on South street between Itrond and Flout stieet. stait iug fiom Starr (linden Recreation Centre at Sixth and l.oinbaul streets, and lliilshiug al Fifth ami South streets. Tin nice will get under vvnv promptly ut 10::il a. in. 1 Galen Hall Gets Hlgnlns I KimiIIiii:. I.'i -'V - .IiihipIi KlKuInx f I I'hl' "l.-ll hl.i 111. unir profi iiiii.il tn tin. I ll..l.slilrn Cnintr I'lul.. i.t UiIb 1 It tt n I il' r il liln Iffluil itliin tu 111 r. lit thi 111H.KI1111 nf "p. 11 til tllllin I .all (lulf Oull ill llil.-n Mill In tin- iiiii.iln 11. 11 r V. rmr- ill!.. i limn 11 Willi. 11ns iokIkiii '1. Ii K.11. s Ml tin DO' I.1iwkM t'nuiuiy I'luh. at l.liiwuiiil 11 im 'i. lit If t itv X J. urtti I ill.- Hint nf : 1 "" 11 ' Reading Players for Syracuse Itrllilllll' in I- .; a nu f ' '.; a mi of 1.1 ii 1 lll'l..! 1 . .tn' ' I'.p" II Wiibii r 'i.' 1 iiutll I )1HV I . II tilljlll ll l if of Vi w Ynik. 11 ni t'.lll 1 lulltll Il'lllll. lull pin rn I 1'ltlll.T Ulll'll I'llll II llll.ll l t 1 I '1 IM,. Sm.h " I - r of Nevada Eleven Beats Hawaii lliilliillllli. Hi'i- -" l' lllfiflli 'if N'i 1 1 I f iinl Mi l nulw lt "f 11 i. ill 11 11 1 if tilio 11 tn I 1 . t r.'4it 1... 11 p. tin , 1 pl,i.il lii'iut" 11 tin. Ilnln'jiu Il'iiiu .nut 1 li'ii-n frnin Hi" M l"l mil. Robins Beat Erie llrt'iililjn. I'" - - mii 1.1 . ni ii t iti i u il.p Ii mi'l , '' " th. 11 itl'in il rn ill"' . tnr- I Mil llf "' luilll'. tu J. 'I- lindiii 11 11 1 1 tt. r f 1 IP 1 It Ic. 1 I HI nl'' MUH Defeated Barnes and Mothersel I'lni'liiirM. N. C . I i '.'i llii'.ii t .iml 1 iihI.I I.ut 11 '11 .iiiini,"il ' r ni'. 1 Jim 11 mi' .n"l ' li 1' 'i" .M""i ' Up III a ! st lull. Illllli ll un Ill' 1 tin 1 mum I, null iiul 1'n -in luul n I. .if ll" ninl II 11 iii'i I'i'l Mi'lli' rm I i'ii I Carlisle Boxing Show 1'iirlMi'. 1'n I" -'' -. Mii-li lltiTf H ti'lni. Inki'ii In I"'- t alms 1 "Ut 1 t si.n Si'il.ff. nf llnirli-l.il it an.l S; . J. nit Iiiiuk 1'illllMilK n'f '1 1 ll ''I I. . 1 Ii " liui'l i' till- pin..' liitilK ! Jiliiin.nl li'iH in ni Viik is win. IlKHM lli.it I' 'm l'"J ,' pun iiinl ii'li.'tH In thla tectlon In Ititi mnnly .irt iluilnu tin vr. Is. to the title In this and BIG MOTORCYCLE ' iiniu r.ei ibi if i nii'i'.'i mLlOiLrlKd, ' LOCAL GOLF LUMINARIES OF 1920 i'4sk&.&"' - vaa .,'-.. - "&$&,. tvm- ""JB ii jw-m jagg?. MB , TOWARD C. CLAREY GEORGE HOFFNER W i' J ' WwWiWM-' M DAVIS CUP ITS fjpv mBml I nrniaiTnnnnnnnui ism -mt jf t srr'.im-, ews i mm iui viukkuw ai.y " jw i Tllden and Johnston Ready for Opening Clashes at Auck land, New Zealand Willlnm T. Tllden. 2d. of the fier mnntown Cricket Club, and Willlnm M Johnston. f San Frnnclscn, will begin plnv tomorrow acalnst the AiMntlnx- niis on the turf courts nt Atiok-hiiul New Xen'and. in an effort to win ba"k the historic lawn tennis trophv, the Dvvleht F Davis Cup. These matches which will consist of four slimles and one double, mark the fifteenth time Hint the cup has been battled for since its dountlon to internntionnl lnwn tennis 'n 1?ll)(l by the famous St. l.ouisan. The cup has been won slv times hv the Australasians, five times by the Itriti'h nnd three times hv the Ameri cans. This year It nppears that the Americans have the best chance that they have ever had hecnuso t is virtual ly certain' that Tllden and Johnston will o all of the nln.v Inir. mid that imli s geuernllv consideied hv ever.v lnwn ten nis expert In the world as 'the premier rncquct wie'deis of the globe. How ever. Aiuerhmis have gone to Austrnlia before very confhleut. only to come hack henten nnd henteii hndly. The American team landed in Auck land on December 1.". and have had excellent practice ever.v dnv since. Ac cording to Captain Sam Hnrdv. of the Ameiicnn team, all of the playeis arc mi eood slpipc in spite of the dampness of the climate. He did not stnte thnt Iilden nnd Johnston would henr the entire burden, but it is known here thnt this wns the intention before lenv Ing. Wntxuii M. Washburn, of New ork. the fourth inember of the team, will only be used in case of dire emer gency. The defending quartette, will prob nbly be eomposoil of (iernhl Pntterson. Normnn Hrookcs. R. v. Thomus and H. O liana Wood. The actual nlign meiit of plnyers will iot he minouuced until shortly before the mntches. Pnttei-son Is the power in the Aus tralasian tenm plnying u gnme sninc- wnnr similar to tlint of .Mnurice Mi' I.nughlin. when tin hitler wns nt the top of his tennis form. Ilrookes. im doubtidly one of the greatest plnvurs of nil times, is well ndvnuced in v'enr.s from n plnying standpoint and cannot he expected to carry the burden of two singles mntches nnd one doubles mutch in three dujs. If he pnirs with Pnt terson in doubles he will not uppeur lu the Mingles, It nuiy be. however, that m-ooKi's nun laueison win devoie tlieir cuoits io rue singles ami leave the doubles contest to Thomas and Wood, who make a most formidable tenm. A study of the vast amount of data which has accumulated in connection with fourteen jenrs of piny for the Dnvis Cup shows thnt not including tin. pielimiuiir.v iniiniN of the 1H20 matches sixty-eight plnvcrs. icpresenting nine nations have participated in the play for the international tennis trophy. Of this number the Iliitish Klfs has used eighteen and the I'nitcd States seven teen. Austrnlnsla is third with ten. and France, r.elgium mid South Africa follow with live cncli. All told these pln.v ers took part in li.'l.'l mnches which went to u decision nnd one match re sulted in u tie. The veteran Iliookes holds the inili vldunl honois. hnviug been a mcmhi r of tin Austialasian tenm in eight different jenrs. Dunn: tais period he pi.ivil foi t -four mutches, of which he won thlity-six. The late Anthony Wilding, n compeer of Ilrookes , who was hiilul (lining the world war. holds second Illin ois, for during his seven .vein's of com petition he plu.vcd thirty-seven mutches, of which lie won twenty-eight. J. C. ln.l:i tin Kuclish veteran, ranks third. wilh tvvent.v -three matches nnd twilve1 victories. W. A. humeri ami M. K. Mchoiighlin. two outstanding stars of; Ameriian tennis, are tied with twenf mutches each. humeri hns u sllghlh better winning iiverage with tliirteen victories to Mchoughlln's twelve. The hitter's defeat of both Wilding and Iliookes, in 11)11. when the Aiistruhis inns weie at the height of their court ciiieer, however, was uniloubterilj the greatest individual feat in the annals of intei national tennis. duslraliasia Is in Lead in Matches for Davis Cup U'liiner -I nit 1 it stiiti". -1 nlti'il sniti-K -llrltli.li l-lf. -II1III-I1 lull". -Ili-itVli IIim -llllll-P Nlri i tr'il iil 1 Xntr ilu. 1 Anil nil 1M.1 Xntr iliihlu -HrllMi Uli-s -1'lllf.ll si III- Xiii.Ii il iiIii AiiMtriiln.l 1 I.sfr Ilrltii.li lhlr llrllMi IsIcm I 11 1 1 ril Mu 1 i-s llclclum I'iiIiiiI M.itrH t'll'tl'll Mitin llrltii.li Nh-H I'nltiil stuti-i, I'liltril snli liiltcil Htiitcs 11st rivlnslu ItrliUli Nl .m I nllnl M iiih llrltUli Mrs 1 mio 111111 I1IIIV I'.llll'r it'it; unit. Ilid'l mil- I IMS- iin:i nn 1 I'll!!- III'.C M'lT ri.TIO.N Mill rlii., lit n.t r t i..i.u.i w. .. lllklll MIDI 111 llrllis'l I'., :t. li't'H. i soitTs wo "Natur&rairylaiidzZY) ..NCHANTING ISLES inns on the turf courts nt Aoi-K-lmul . . . II r I I r I I II I ill Hill i IN "EjBSii m1iiW 'C' AfeasfiP cfiitiwKiV' GfSm Bf C!V ' 'll in in iiiirmtnir intfricnn fiimllli s whn f4 : P ' i run na n p, t) t mi iiv 'io nn i 1 il-Mi'rld "In 1 Immnpnr it Iv V m-hiu s i v uat nr p t. y i' fnl'iilti snnils nf (ri'lf t n-i ilillltlB mnt.i' Ii it li' 'iilltm- I"' tin' '"t tlshliM nt til Biy i ii i i i- l Ilnln ni I n 1 ! t. It n I'lihspurts llni'ilriil fur ll riiinil.i. nl ti i in-. i p S ul'i . s t il 1 i 'iniiit'iit 1 1 t ilp. ii In n siiIIikh iMiklt il irlim .Inn., IVIi . Mur, ml prll ill Silfl'. 'Slllft. lll'l IM', I'ltlllkiriH SlmilHTM s-. S "Pnrt Vlilnrli" I l.niinTiint li s..t m nt. Jlltlia fi in N i Yuri. n.c. IS, '.'7, Jan II ." Jrt Si in .i, m i I'l 11 M ss III ;n u liiiiii ill 1'iirni r III. I .-iTrm-,r',iwwrri'mT;' mcm WJT"- KfWf S! MAX MAPSTON m hi - nnnisM AMn nn pc m w nm vvN Hmj rmiiL .BlX!milLi'& -'..sir . . ...w . mMmmgtffc? yj. Il7jm a T n ni i n m n . dpArtw I I n I B Ii I IlillHal 1 ffl I O WOOO wifti L.U.I IS I II UJ I I kail 1W1 Results of Soccer Games Played During Wceh'End HATTItDW iM.t.ll'.t). SKCON'I) I.nAOfC Aoenslnn. t. film SihIhI. 1. IJI-mtun Saw. I, l.ilui'innrc. L". THIIll) (NnlTHVi:ST) Oliiy. 1, Aino. 0 Colnnlnl. 4 rninilnvllli. 3 NfHlTIIKAST IltVISION Ituntlmi Soclnl. 1. Kurimi", 0. Ootllnirnuootl. a: St V. rmilui. 1. wicst pnii.Ai)i:t.piUA Li'Aiiun Vlctrlx. 1: llelinont. o Mulfuril. II. Ui nine 0. Albion. .1: Victoria 11 C . .. Aniiarn II. I' . 1 , llclmiir. o. l'-OfUTII DIVISION Searm Mcnmrliil forfvlU'il tu Collcce. llorer Hovers I, Ucl'.iuL 0. s f'l.fll (!A.Mi:S B. Rilrtllll 0. , U inni. i. Kin -hmsiiiw, u (Smith 1. l MIAY I. St VeronWa. : ' l.n-f.es iib. O lllliernlans. C.iinlirlti. 4 Merlon it. ' Dl.iMr. 5; Anrennlon, KQ Woull, Win Over Belmont Virtually i Clinches Title in West Phila- delphia League ! Severnl of the local o r tennis ! were idle on Christmas Day. while1 others engaged in exhibition mutches. Only one league In this city pln.ved its! legular weekly schedule, that being the i Allied League. Kven tltt? league failed to pliiy mi) lirst division matches, I which resulted in no change In the other four seen'ons. The Vii'trix Catholic Club, in the1 West Philadelphia heacue. by defeating' Itelmont virtual!) climbed the chmu pionship for that section, although it still has seveial other games scheduled. Teams wen idle in the Im1iiti iui and the Ciiiket heugue on the holiday. When the present soccer season closes it is the intention of the New York F. C. management to icorganize the i lub nnd form u stock company, following the same lines under which the niaior league clubs in (Jrent Hrituin nre con ducted. The dithVultles encoiintereil in com peting with dubs and pla.vers connei ted nnd employed in lnrge corporations hns compillcd some drastic measures to he taken to offset this linndlcap. The management of the New Vorks has found it a difficult proposition to1 lai-e the funds necessary to secure thoi sci vnes of talent to put a thoroughly . conipeleut team on the Held, cupabh of I lioldiug Its own against combinations that are principally composed of o- peiienceil und seasoned foreign impor- tations. i With every opportunity of securing, luirative positions, pla.vers of eiep tion.il uhilit) naturall) grusp at the op- ; portiiiiities afforded by tliiowing in their ' li.r with the dubs icpresenting huge i oi poriitioiis Iteeciitlv roiuhiiinliiins.it' ut iiiliner nave jiimpcu lino proun I., nee ill over the custom .tut''s ays fromNewYork FOR REST OR PLAY ll rmudn Ho ' winds nf tin- Ninth .s. S "I'.irt lluinllliin" rV, ii.niiiiTnii IM Hi ne fi.'in P-. is. ;i Jin ."' 1- fi '.'fl Ipd' f.lfrniftiir In ItMl DA I.IN'i; Ht .Ni-ii rk Itln .V Cii. I III. I'l IM MAY GOP SOCCER LAURELS vfHGiKiyTXTBW!SJ ?r snrm pp bvji bi wa fjn r .-- .:sen or Vomers 1 i w" U 1 Milili Vim will 11 ml lirro all tlir lnlrtit H ""'lUIi'! ft.vp In mtpfrb quality "ml H I '.I . I uiierliir wiirl.timntiliip ul price u tl I ''! Ir,, fictiit.il- ui-r thun tn j V ii j iiiiiny citt.li stnrpti. -5J! I Open Mon Fri. & Sat. EvSi I .141 I t Onon n -Phnrrrn Airniint I ' . : JIHll UHU15- v.uum Zl! Iy Smnll Amount AWeltly ( fei CHAPIR.O'-? g VJlL to buy. tLo pay W n j a. a .'1 Qji. cl 1 R f aoiltl qua. Dtrect. j , !,. !BrsrfXTfPrwmmm3Kjim3ii3 Prs-j .iw tt INTI " III souls T. v?!V r tKiP tm Tiir4"v AV fr-JMfc tnHKy (JCSQIfifia-1 Mf " " " sVTtA ttMtrv fc.' tSJtif p.'llil HIS" .M i in. fi JfSKlm rnd in ii QLi,J;vL&m fpi'l IVf HI mm W iCT 9m f '! N ni. riX "it r. . -al M AWJ '" 11''' " ji.b i " . w!5S5B I iiwi-VMfrmramryTiiSaii-ini "" I hlill III Kill III IIUI. -! Dozen Teams Begin Play Today in Marathon Event on Keystone Alleys At the end of the first two gnmes . Ilrovvn nnd II. Price were lending with IlilS in the iiiurathon bowling lonte-t. which is being staged today at the Ke.v -stotu Alleys. Kleventh and Audi streets. Virtually all of the leading bowlers of the clt.v begun jilny this morning at 11 :'i() o'clock mull will continue until 1 1 ::( tonight. The contest is being held under the direction of n committee of th'.is fiom the (Junker City 1. ensue. AVilliaui P.rovvn. Jr., Prank II. Wiilihi nud James Dalton. There nre prizes for the tu st four tennis us for high imrage and high single games besides severnl xl'cclnl plizes. llelow uie the icsult.s of the first two gnmes nud the totals: i r..ini I A tluoHt P Wnirner 1"" 2"S 3S5 ill I)uiik.oi-(1. Il.illey I.".tl 1 J It. I A Senior-VV. I)r.-s ITU IP. ,tj r ltifi-.l. (Iuh l.vi Imi :n.- S Urcnnill-V. Zlor 'M'- HI' HIT I VV .MuHiler-J Imlton ... in. JO'' lol It llmtli-T Smith 173 UT ltd VV llron-II I'rlie "Iii'i Jl I IJ't V !'n-V Wiiinlliin.! lsl ls-:im Carl .In Mnrcu P. lliirrlnn Is" s mj A Nl'hnliiH.fl Mill llol Hi :i!H It fiimpbell V Smeilley .. tl!3 1713111 TO DEFEND HIS TITLE i Johnny Kilbane Will Meet Johnny Relsler on February Cleveland, Dec. 27 According to i advices here Jolinn) Kilbane will do , fend the fentherw eight championship, I which he won from Abe Attell on i Washington's Kirtluluy in Californln I nine venrs ugo. in .Muriison Sipinre (nrdeii next I ebrunr) 11. Johnii) virtually has closed X'gotiu tlons for n mutch witii Johnti) Iteisler, of New York, son 'of the well-known "John the P.nrher." This lnd has been making gieut strides in tin last few months, nud is now iiinkeri uj one Df the best feathers. Cage Scoring Record St,r.lf IIH. D,f II" Tllrf'w I IHrt 1 lkit- ImII c1; p-miM f"r mmihiiI.iiv s vu i tli rt'u.t of tin- ictim nf riinHtfitrt Il'rfli hi hunt uit Canuli-n HiRh The ('AnhHtutariH unti. 11." tu it Tho lUilfalo Orl. h hul.l the I worlds ri'toiil mart nctir-i' h.mn iKifat.a Bucknell Gets a Star Srantc. I' . ii" Mil mill Drum Sr.i- rui Nmth Mlkh . houl fiottiHll captain f t I two .f.ii-i anil ha I I an the trr-a't wM no hoy Hthlfti ih''lop 1 in Ontrnl New nrl-: In iJvi.Mi.le, will nt.r lluiknell next fall "Dink1' . Templeton to Coach Stanford I iiUirU. CiiUf.. Per L'T "DlnU" T. inp' dm u M the famoun H-h-letes pr'lui "1 nt .stun foul hn irpn n.irn I a varsity trtK i h fii thf- coinlnj; Hriif-un lit wiim u m llilti t 'f the fimM'.ill ttam MiN jenr. uiNir.it itrsoitTs A1KHN. S. C. buntli Carolluii'ti rrrnilf r Ilrurl Highland Parle Hotel OrEN' DHCCMIIUH TO .M.T AIKEN "Inii'' cimrm nu un own ' CU.MATK IlKCIlHATION ENVIHON-jrENT Aildrf -I. J "sU'I'KNITV. Miinnurr flnmtnrr Wlilt'faro Int. T.nlti I'lnrld. NV. ll.ts'. li. Hotel Bon Air Uc-liyi.ilui I T a VV inter Vacation OPKN D1 CKMHP.R IM' Two full IS-liole n ' -.e.-in ip'ti-JiJ condition C. O TliUSSLLl. MiJ.'rr sr.w niu.r.ANH. u. NEW ORLEANS 'Tho PnrUof Amorlca" Ccntrnl Ticket Olficoa of all I'rincipal Knll ronil nnd Stontnalilp Llnea In St ( hnrlea Lobby. Illutrntd Fulder on Kcquoat. (Hip &t. Qlharlrs On of Amarlco'. Ir.idlnE hoteli. Accommodiitlni: ever 1000 (umli. ALFRED 8. AMER & CO., Ltd. Proprietor JS Al (.1 sTIM ru. GOLF AT ST. A5JC.USTINE HOTEL ALCAZAR Now Opt n PONCE DE LEON Opfns Janu - li rLOItWA'S lDi:AL WIM I It CLIMATE 'il!I i.'.i'L: yiU''' n,x QUi-i'-iANA SPA :i6l.L ' '.run Cnif hprliibs, I l.irld.t 1 rrpn t t.'itiil ullli ninl ittip t in ta ant coma. Hot auli'iio-.n ii;ii. m. u lilies an1 piLths K 'If P.iihln,; inslno i.tnl. hunllnif Ittt a l.'i p r d np.inls nu in Hum. mnr coiitu'i ll ni Until limtn Ijiku Dun more VI ll .' Mi,n,n i ii ; ru N. T. nnurnr m i fi lllin MMlls. n .loSe! l?oya! Mm f K shlni. I . 'h J Su inilnlim- 1 I. NUI.S 'N MMI. I'l A Msir MMI lluuUrts. Clininuii oj (.niiiiiurir. .Mliinil Aii'iiiint 1 1 1 m.iny if t I I'M Mi rs. , V i I Inrld.i SiJ'fLt .l.ui H nflfiV . Hi. ii - . M Itl.tKl I. n. WEST CA THOLIC HAS STAR IN WM. BLAKE Basketball Captain Fine All - Round Athlete. Quintan's B o ys Have Chance for Title LONG SCHEDULE Hy SI'K'K HAMj TN WlhhlA.M lihAKF. West i'l illa- - ilelphiu Cutliolie High S liool not onlv has one of the best basketball pla.vi r- but one of the linist all-round iithletes in schuhistlc i mill". Illlike is eighteen jenrs ld, a sonim , nnd is re gardnl Iiv the members of West Catho lic's fmnltv as on?' of the best studentx n siliool. a combination that is ex- fidliiiglv lure und one which Is llkcl.v to imiKe llhike ii star in all branches of college life. Although p.lake weighs only 14(1 pounds, he phijeri In illiithtl, at half hiuk tin last year for West Cntholic. lb is also a "baseball tilavcr on the school team and has won his letter In (hue spoits Probablj he would have won more, but West Cntholic bus had on'v tliiee mnjor spuria. llhike fnrincrlv plujeri at forward on the ba-ketbiill team, but llrother Mi- ui"l (Jiilnhui. who is imching the 'iiniiti't. dei hied that a better combina tion would he foinu'd if Illake were if ted to biiiimI. so this vvn- done, nnd In nhiveil the defensive liositioli for the fii s time ajjnin-t Prankford lastThurs- iv nfteriiooii. when the boys fiom tin Vo'thenst were trimmed, 1(1 to .'II. Mcllenry .Shifted John Mellcniv, who formerl.v plnveri giinrd. has been sent to forward where In pla cri u tine game nguinst Frank -foul. Coach (Juinlnn realized at the begin- , ning of the season thut the big weak- I nos of tin team lnt jenr was the i failure of his foul shooters. For ex ample, live games weie lost by West Catholic last season by the mnrgin . of one point mid three of these were , league games, lu those live gnmes the lenst number I of fouls missed wns eight. In one con- , test seventeen were mised. With such ; poor foul shooting us thnt West Cntli- , olic did well to win eleven out of the1 twenty games pnv oil. i Hut this venr, the boys from Forty- I ninth nnd Chestnut streets will do much I better beciiiise Coach Quintan started tin year with the idea of developing u , good foul shooter. Down in the base- i inent of the school, there nre two bas ketball courts. Neither of them is I quite lnrge enough to stage regular , gnmes, but they nre good i iiougli for I genet nl pruetiee und foul goals can be pinctieeil there ns well ns nnv where. The result has been thnt Mrll'iir.v has ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. i AivAmflnican. t-iaanouu. iof Distmcti-maivj RpalConviort IriDipnoopaABIUIIl. I capacity coo. WafferS.Birxtyl x. In M.ike You I rl lit llnmr III the; "City nt KiilniHt llrultli." Hotel Morton Ocean Knil Vlrgintu Air. ( I'll- Mor I'rliiitt llrtfli1 rtr. irmrltr 2.10. Hin nprn. VlrKlnU Ave. una Uracil. Cud. 330. Prlv'. b&tha. run. uatr.r. pluvutor ntc. Amur. Dla i I 8 Ail. KI.I.IS Owner N J COI.I-.IN3 Mgr flHiarIborou5lv13lcjineiiii Jo.lhtVhilo i fjo n Co'tn'p any. I noiei DOSCOD4I K, ellent tulile II" 50 an.1 ' mfkly I'hon117 AH MAUIOX I..KI'.U (IIIII N .1. Laurel-in-the-Pines Lakewood, N. J. Situntcd amoni the Pines and nverlookinc Lake Carasaljo Nw "Plnos Grill" IS lyite Oolf Tourtw PrHat Tennis rourtri. IlMlnz. Phniled WalU Kluhlnir. Mule. PrHnt" nararn Nctt m ctrn.hvrtrntln'ri.i I'.Hh Hyitem. rnVNK P. Slirri:. ".'nnnircr. nran'h fifflce nf C.RO H'MIM & 90.V3. M.mhT. NVw YnrV Stock Ftchang I.AKRWOOn V J In the rin all nnrts nooKiot yrltTnwNiup rnrilTTRK I'lirONIi MOI'NTMNS ' .mint I'oriiiin. iu. The Ontwood lliun nil rnr rlcentit loriitinn. sim lul full mill ulntrr nlrs llnnkl.'t I". I,. .1 I" V rttnnn III.KMl 111 "Island of Sunshine" nfea The Hamilton Hotel IIKKMI'DA "Tin Uni-.ii uf Mnl.r Kmurta" ll.- I irtest tri.l tlnoiit h"i 1 on tiie iNiitnJi and of ilifpru'f c imtrui tlun niodei t i ijilini-nt und opn t in Uolf, ipnnH i i.a'inir MUIik ilr.vnnr ilnniln, tts lime i attilnif In t h- aea kIuh .'ncloa d nu Mi l.i-JOnft l.'ntt tJMl 400 'UtFlilwrorlms j'ii ultti . unpei tinK tMth Opfn Drr. :n HiniUi u 11 iti'i t'nmpany Ltd UV.NWt.l.MI NT (IT .1 A. MllKKKAIil) 1 i iffl i I..", "ih Al . :t i ur T iU'1 llu iiiuikl-t ) f.nhl.' .I1.1--H 'Hot.'l llrmurli" The Ideal inter Jtcsort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA IIOU'K TWnitor.m Mnnnrrr Lr.nctly on the Harbor. AccnmmodaUa wt OI'EN DHL 8 TO MAT 1 (Uarhrd by Htt-atriera nf rurniei Pirnud Un. inuausil tit w f. I. lit TII)N l. Ilnlll s..,.s Six More Gold Medals si ni'ir. -luili-i ts if Str.iii s lluai n. - i Hi Ki 'I .I ilk- th innlltll nf Ni.i ini.i ".ii tin 1 1 'l,l M. it nfr. r. d l. ih. IP ni.nt n Tp.'irit r I'l'inp.iny iui sn,' i sknl In t p. - nun: It is li-ni-i. th. v 1ii. MIl. i im nu 11 nt 1 iishn k up n nl MllllIlK tn piV hlbl ' r s" i ii s i i ur i. In 1'kh ,,f Stt.n. i si I'.iisliis. ''"'I If thin ti nlhi'is. MHIMI. OHI)l' Tl: AT Ftrayer's Business College HH7 lifstnnl St. I'lioni'. Walnut list Ill MNIs ill IMMI 111 Mini llltllnl Uiliki; thii ni .in .in 1 t'ltn' in) Ilonkki'epinir nnd i in I ' r. li I.il ,v, nu , lis suii.-i.sf it up n and unmen i unil nlL'ht nliiasi-a Piitnlo- I'llll. III sINI.ss ( III l.l.i.l. und I nlleKi' uf C'liintt'i rff IliK I hi'ttniit sj I'hH iilrlnM, rm." i ii ir.'iin i li' in i s f.it Or i.l 'IV i h. rs il" llni.illin nt I'ti.t iiniu ii im lAtiirns' in it i : i I M Tki'l s.r,( Pi-i'vlilf T "tni-n I'luHsh, rrrinll. I, un i nvate z-.sons .iilini.,t,,, i;. Mis. UllJin.in. Idt llncc ht. I.oi'iiul IU83 UlNTPIt itixmrs. I Ti.XTit (l. n .i I ATI 4MTCC TY.N.J. ,'mmri.ilni l'L'!iA,,.; Eittffli Our ii'in -pi.?il liashclball Contosl for West Catholic tVft Ciittiiillr li.is nlrpmly lircim thfi o ikclti:i spuson but nu mure iriitnfN ultl In' nln.Mil until iiflrr the linllcl.i s. Tin Riiinm frnin llieii mi lire: Imiiiiirv I, lliil I'IiIIiiiIfIiiIiIii nt VV i-l I'lilliiilelnhliii rt. li sp , Wrt ( ntli )lri IZ, VVe.l ( illmll, nt St. .I.i-i'i'ir.. IB, s.llslillillm nt Vltinllii.'tiili IK, Hi.l Ciilliiilli' nt Union iln '!. I iiiiie s, 'I Purl llriHnll, Vlil i 20. Wi si (nllinllr at i llliitimni : Miitonl i.l Hist ilh otlri 'Js. Wi-,1 ( iillmllc ni It. ('. II. s.i l-l. .... I ll...., I .(I... II,. .., It... .....! ouri ,S, O l'. 1 TI1"IIC III IV. . II. s.,; 1'rlirinir.v I. West f itlolli' nt llnvirfnri -tlosill i. irsi i iiiounr in i.l snip, i,, St. ,losi-ili' nt Wf-I ( ullinlli'i II, i ili- sltituini nt i--t ( I'tliolt' i ii. sw irlli "ore l .. .... , i... . tt III -win I iwnm -. been doing excellent work shunting fllltll the lifteeli foot llllirk III the l'rankford gimie he tossed tour nut of five, n winning uveruge West Cutholie's home Hour wi'l be Knights of Co nu 'oi Hull 'it 'I mtv eighth nnd Milthet stieets Seveinl games, bowever will be plnveri in the .... ..iiiii. ii .,, , .-ni f nthnllri in vvrsi iniooiir in irilllMl a, St. i.oIm- hi vti-st f iithiiiti :n, TrlnlU. ill Wt f 'tlmlli Mirili 2. lll.itii'v.i al VVimI Pntliotlri I It ( . II. s. nt Vrsl (ntliollri S. "-Hiirllininrf nt Wst f'ntlnilld II. I'nriiltJ n( Uet f iilli. ollr. The Pacific Limited recently restored to 6ervice via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway offers a combination of advantages to the transcontinental traveler. The fast schedule affords you a daylight arri val and departure. Leave Chicago (Union Station) 10:45 a.m. Arrive San Francisco 8:30 (third morning) The equipment, replete in every luxury com prises observation sleeping car, standard sleeping cars, tourist sleepers, free reclining chair cars and dining car. You ride over a double tracked, steel high way protected by block signals. Spectac ular scenery from the car window. The route is over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Lines. For reservations and leo. J. Lincoln, Grncrnl AKi-nl, C. M. A St. 1. iU Iit'iuklu Illiiic., l'linnr Viilliut 4011 riillitilrlphln, I'a. GEO. R. IIAYXES. General T(U KS TRAVEL SERVICE A WINTER TRIP under SUMMER SKIES to MADEIRA, GIBRALTAR. ALGIERS. MONACO (Ri viera), NAPLES, ALEXANDRIA (Egypt and the Nile) by S. S. "tORONIA" of the Cunard Line sailing from New York, January 15, for a forty-nine-day cruise. FINAL RESERVATIONS NOW CLOSING. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. TROPICAL CRUISES u.ltMlltr .w York Ian. 20. anil Mnr.h U l.y thL S. S. "CALAMAUES" imd S. S. "L'LUA" "f 'ht Oieat Whit Flcot. Twenty-thice fla-; nio-t attractivo itineiaiie.s. Send for ilJustratud bookli. EGYPT AND THE NILE , ook xii.k Sttamii.s will reopt'n - '-v:ie on Jan. 11. Stianii'r will run throui;hout the -uiMm tu thu first and second CATARACTS. CALIFORNIA f.om N'.a- Yoik Ui-o. 3n. Jun. 18, 27 and lati r nclijrhtfi.il iilannod Toil's cniliruomfr lirnnd (""anyoii, A put he Ti ail. Southern California and Coa-a Ri'soit-s. Al.so nineti t'n-day cui.-'es from Halti nio't to I. os Angi'les and "in Franrisru via Piinama Canal by 1 ixurious Pacific Mai' Steamers: S. S. "C'lha " .Ian. 10; S. S. "iiolilen State." Teh. 15. In roniu'Ction with California tiave we ai' 'itrciinu' a fnsfinatinjr EMetiMnn Tour to HOXOU'I.L'. Twentj day. Leaiini; San Francisco, Jan. 2(1. JAAN CHINA PHILIPPINES Selei t Toiiis f'l.m I'a. tic Coast Jan. 21, F' li. "i, lit, Mch. .", li'i. ami Apr 1 2. l'nuua'ly wcll-planiu'd i'liit'iaiics. SOUTH AMERICA from w Y,.k Jan. 2t!. Feb. s -iii, i-itin all parts of FAST AND WEST CO A SIS. FLORIDA CUBA Fu-quent tlepartutes. Es- pecialb well-ilanred itineiaries for individual travel. BERMUDA TOURS Short or extended po i lods intluhivo iif all expense. Sailings tuici weekly. Our service leaves you free to enjoy everything that your travels should mean to jnu. Talk ocr with us your tentative plans and make resenations now. THOS. COOK & SON 225 SOUTH RROAD STREET (Below Walnut Street) IMlII.ADri.riUA. PENNSYLVANIA nt Forty first and Mnutnu Mtillln OITcnslvf Slur Plu.v nig with Mcllenrv nl forwnrri Is Jimmy Mullin. lie is very uccurnte and is one of the heaviest scorem in the Cutliolie League. Against I'rnnkfonl In shot seven field goals. At center John Do.vle Is Ihoiouglilj nt home Ho jumps well, plu.v s u good defensive gnlno nud nt the same time can be counted oil to do his share of the scoring. Jim DiFillipo. iill-Cntholle tackle of HUH. is a spiinrihl anaid. With him and Captain Hlnke doing the defensivo work. West Catholic's ihuiicen to come with n vhtor.v and wrest the IC. of C. trophy fiom St. Joseph's Prep nre ex ncrilngl.v bright. Although tliele is little doing Otlt ot ilnois nt present, some of the West Cntholic Iligh bovs ore using the site of the new field to prnetlee punting nnd so'ier football. This tract of land, vvlmh will be put Into shape nt nn enrly date, is sitiiuteri nt the noithwnst corner of the old Cinlg property, mi the south east corner of Fiftieth and Market streets. It l likely thnt the old Craig resl denie. which is between Fiftieth and Forty -ninth on .Murker rreet, will he moved Ini'k of rhe school nnd used for ti clubhouse by the bo.vs Thirty Ball Games for Syracuse Sirnritse Ti . L'7 -Wtih k l upb with I.n- ' . i i i in I i -' ii i ..ll.. nrtrt il ' I ii h ..i cr nK hnmhnll i n 1 i 'I tiO i f m'lflen-lnn l-' h svru a l'nvr.i . ililt ic governing full information apply to 11. Passenger Asent. CHICAGO Till Its Armory streets. 'si I I ) fl! y ' ji i 'i ' I