'i i V V r' 9 ', ' '15 -y'"i "II SB v 7' V ' " ' "' " Sp' ,rfvt .'.wrsf ' &. t 'vv ' 'H' , H iWiflNlNC PUBLIC LJiJjialOIXJHILAD.!I)LMlA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1021' 13 ".' UbB MITCHELL MAY NOT BE ABLE TO BEAT AMERICAN PROS, BUT SOME THINK GEORGE DUNCAN BJM-Ir". MEWSPQRTS YEAR , STARJS r. T If.' 7 Wany urancncs uj mm- ivintcr Athletics Are Booming Along in Phila delphia t;y SPICK IIALIj 1 with n linns 1 rhllntlclpliln. Never ,7 i nr.v Imvo o many people im- P10? '. J., mnnv nttem cd tlm various "?,,. winter ntl.Mics. The I'IiIIb- ii. Mnn who N ""t Interested in some rtflplllMI w . . . , hrancll '""'",,";,. TliUlncrensr. This incrense nmv is " -;-. rnnflncil to the men. I, by no im-niis n ..niwlnntlv IncrciisliiK list of There I i -!ul tflm nrn rrnlnrr- In for women nnu K ", ". -, -," , ,",; winter snoris wiim- ." ,""; ' contests Is Btcmllly prow at clitlemu Inc. rreflt netivlty In sports now Wlis Ri' ".V,.. . ..., ,.l ,e.IIS llllt I-' Will Sliriue-. unjr lii.ir T, en . virtually nil HrnnehcH. . lust S ,o Athletics nnd Phillies will tlo wnat i .... .. ,,, to ,,r(.fn n. hut en the n iw '-"; .,." ," ' ,..," even it le.v ' " -; , , S as they have bepn linvlnu for so tons: tlmt everyone hns forgotten here Lm ever n wlnnlwc team here there i, little rlntiht thut they will drnw 'ftfnr'sports that bloom In the sprliiR Md Miminrr. they are .surf 'to ho even more popular man m.-j ..... -". "inch was n banner rar. ' Catf (inme Popular At present morn iii-uinr i'ij "u' ,nii limn any oilier spon. inn-im-bn.n ll . " i "?ml.,r, lust the name. Sluco J 5 nlpl.l Indoor football Ramos have tn'i.i.n.ed at the Cavalry Armory Thlrh n-eoni Street nnu j.....y.. J""" . !.1I., (mw nrn lin villi? II Sffi cnVoi.eo n wee "1 pimes I o well nttemle.l and the qunltynf wMll iilnveil Is excellent conslilentiK Z fact '.hat the visiting teams have little einnce hi k i""y. , ,,i The other sports which are holilliiB 1,1 t I tl. II nnl till I fl II I'll nthlolie (omlninn uvrr im -ii"" -kocce-' ie and llrld hockey. cc-Hkatlnit, wiinmiiiB. in'" ".'" ." "'" ..."- ,,. plic. liowllliR. riiiiimi, i'"'n"; - ' ni; ,.ros9-coiintry ninninK, ImxInR, coif and pyinnnstli'M nnu uie "' m net Incident to gyninnslum vnrk. ""'.. .i. i..oVnrni:i nlrpiiits are draViie Rood crowd?. This Is part leu Inrlv true of the Kastern 1-eaRiie. where l,Vr0 N n Rre.it race between Trenton id UnaHiiiK. with William Kennedy a Camden live not far behind hem. Last niRht me two tail-end clubs Coates J.tii. m.1 Oerinnntown. played nt the Audiiotlum. rhclten nvenue and Uiew itreeis rnd In splto of their lowly posi tion in the leiiRUC rnee. n Iuirc crow-d turned out to see the Rnmc. This s juM nn example of the public h athletic P"otVier 1'ishethall orRanb.ations which nre doini well are the American Inp:ue. MnnufaetMrers' Lcrruc, North Phila delphia Church I.eaRUe. Northwest Church Awiclntion, nnd its second team IfKciie. Financial League, Oermantown Church League. North Philadelphia In dutiinl Lensiie. MontRomery Ountry LeuRiii-. Writ Philadelphia Church, nnd lis second team league, t emrai i iiurrii nnd its second team league, and the Ilrotheihiiod league. Hcsldes these theic nic hundreds of independent. whools and (ollege teams plniiig overy diij and every night. .Tnnuiiry 15, the first Intercollegiate League game will ho plavi'd here between Columbia and IVnnslvnri!a. Hotkey anil Ice skutllig have taken a firm grip on the public. This Is due to the opening of the Philadelphia Ice 1'nl.ue nt Forty-fifth nnd Market Ftrects. As nn example, tlm big build ing .ns jammed luht nlRhi and Monday night i hockey fans who went to see the crack Toronto University teum play fjunker City. Not only do thn fans (to to s(.p these hockey games, but the eolk'gc li ims draw well. Ho docs MKs .MniKWi'lta Sliarpless Rlrl team. Hi-Miles the hockey games, Phllndel- phiiius a i-ii rapidly becoming skating fiend nnd they enjnv immensely the ex Illiniums civen by Norval llnntie. Miss (llild.s Lamb, (ieorge Muller, Misn Mul ler nnd Miss Cruger. Mmoi boys ar- tnKIng up hkntlng In earnisi, n ml it is likely that beforo lr--.g tliev will be idiDliis IcuL'iie hockey Kiimes nt tin Ice Palace, Hoi'iir is iiuother Hiiorl Hull Is ilruu'- llng big crowds and creatine a lot of interest generally. Doudns Stewart. fundi of the University of Pennsyl vania Miccor team, says Ihut the game Is ilestineil to Ihtoiiki as popular In Philadelphia In the near future as It Is In the largo ( Hlc-i of Jireut Hritaln. Among the more prominent tmrcer or caniiiiioiis nrn the Allied Lougup with Hi Iim dulslons, tlie Industrial League, the PciiiiMlvmilu Itallroad League nnd Yes Sir ! theres no two "vxDDRHILL Ollmr NluiprH hulo I'litlutli'lliliiu Aicnln Coates Coleman Co. 12."l ('oniMinr.'lil Truul IIM.r ITrn ii .'if,nr T.nnoui 500 in. nicic STOSH IIMI SULLIVAN vs. BARRETT, IIOMIIV GOLDSTEIN 11 W.S.V IHTTI.INfl MACK ASTEY vs. KRAMER VS. Mil v CHANEY vs. MURPHY ' "1 K.ll I now Hit i Willi .ii hurfot. ijh.ui si , it,, in,,,. ,,y;,'0i' i yi i ROCADERO 10TII AMI AKL'II IfeSka a. 6 IWldeak Zbyszko ',",'.; siHuirv Paolo LliPD ?.,IK ITALIAN i""i h. ifii.y..';-.. ''INIHIf BASKF.TUA! I '.soMe,Un1iyer8ity vs- Viflanova ond P1 ,,,, . , mj.rjr.llrniiH A H.wqiirl..nn .lin Sillii )iiiiiliiiti llrni.fc IIhiiiI m"ii iifrrnr w a ao i itxisKiY; Y -vi-.i.ij. j.vn CLARK vs. WITH RUSH But One Sport Shoivs Noticeable Decline .There l pnlr one sport Hint Miownl a Wjr disrllno In IMO. .'rrrifrlv " was rxirrmtto impulnr In I'lillrwlrlplila, hut In now clnsntil 1tli (tin ninoniuriiN, Will llnhpniollrrn, tlip M'r- lUslmil Hlllihlp nml l)'Alinuii7li' Flume liirrp. Slnrc (lin nnxslne of IhU nonuliir uport cohttflit ilrrgrnln llio iniilmiriinv, tlto rrt Elvlnit rnlls nre Brrrn Mltli illnusr, llio wlillp-niironril nrnllrnirn nre JrrkinK noiln, tnn ulhlrtcs uru gonci doom txr mli'. nil. the Plnnnclnl League. There are scores of minor leagues, too, which nre en joying nn extremely successful ueuson. The Intercolleginte League ended some time ngo when the University of Pennsylvania won the championship in n tlirce-gamo play-off with Prlncctou. Golfers IJusy While there nre no golf tournaments being held here, devotees of tlm Scot tish pastime nro busy. Any day nt all you may see twosomes nnd foursomes stnrtlug over the courses of thn iniinj clubs and over the municipal links n't Cobb's Creek. The first tournament in which Phllndelpliinns will participate this year will be held nt Plnuhurst be ginning Sntiirdny. ' A number of new golf courses will open in tho spring nnd nre being put in shape now. Among these nro the (ireen Valley nml Llnwood (dubs. The Phila delphia "Cricket Club is busy working in its new course near Whlteinnrsh and many of the other clubs are building ' new greens nnd Improving their courses. Philadelphia anticipates u. great golf ing year. Itesides the fixtures, players here will have a chance to hoc the Urlt ish professionals, Abe Mitchell and (Jeorge Uuncan, play. American men nnd women, nmateuiv nnd professionals, Intend to return thin visit, nnd there lire certain to a number of Philadelphia players among them, Thn Philadelphia Intcrclub Squnsh Association is in tho middle of its sea son, nnd It Is having n rattling good rne. This organization is composed of Merlon "A" and "P.," Overbrook "A" nnd "11." Hncipiet Ciub "A" nnd "II," Cvnwyd "A" nnd "H," (Jermnntown "A" nnd "H," Huntingdon Vnlley nnd the Princeton Club. Next Monday play will begin for the world's cbampionsliip nt court tennis. Jnv Would, of Philadelphia, title holder, will defend, plnylng nt the ltncquct Club. Lnwson Robertson, trnck conch ut Pennsylvania, Is whipping the lied nnd F.'Iuc ntblete.s Into shnpe. In nil of the gymnasia of the city, including schools, Y. M. C. A.'s nnd other organizations, Indoor meets nre h"ing held nnd the other branches of indoor athletics nre peeding nlnng nt a reeord clip. y pONTINUING- m Our Phenomenal Factory k3 I tVfl NATHAN FAGGEN & Shirt Mfra. Since 1885 10 I Prospects for Successful Sea son Bright With Six Veterans as Nucleus Coincident with the nrrlval of Coach Joseph Wright in this city late thli nflcrnoon. I'eimn.vlvntiln's oarsmen will usher In the 1 U11 .season. The Cnnndlan tutor left the environs of the I Diversity shortly nfter tho Thanksgiving holidays for his home in loronlo, where he spent tho Chrlstmna noIlilutH, According to s-evcrnl rowing enthusiasts, the coach plans one of the hardest campaigns in yenrs to whip a winning combination into shape. Ho has made this known in letters to scv prS! i"p"'bors of last yenr'n crews who will be eligible for this year's eight. During most of last week several veteran oarsmen who bok nfter the Heil and Jllue shells on tho Schuylkill iiimu iicin rigging tne niiioor inncnincs with entirely new oars nml machinery, hixtceu machines in nil, of tho latest modern tjpe. Imvo hem installed and it is with these new machines ns n starter that Conch Wright expects to develop a winning eight this jear. Prospects are particularly bright for a good varsity eight this year. Only four of last ear's varsity stpind are lost to the coach. Carl Thomas nnd Kllson, two veterans of Inst year, the former stroke of the eight, nre still in the L'nlw'i'sitj, but nre ineligible be cause of having niwetl three ,onrs on the Mindly. Iiotli men nro expected to assist Conch Wright with the new candidates, begfnnlng next week. Harry Keller, captain of last year's eight, graduated Inst spring. Mcl'lroy, who was in nnd out of the varsity shell lust season, did not return to the Univer sity this full. The vcternns who remain from last year's varnlty stpmtl include Uuenther, Vie l'"rnnk, Copelautl, Swan, Howell, Denver and Coxswain (Jillette. Howell may not turn out for the eight this season because of the number of Into lasses hi has in the medical uchool. With such a nucleus ns tho above and a good stpmtl of fieshmen from last onr Coach Wright expects to develop n speedy eight. Coach tieorge Kistler, of the swim ming team, took enough time off yestnr day afternoon from his work of drilling the swimmers to nuoiinei' that Mifflin Armstrong had been elected cantiiin of the nipintlc team to succeed Kddie Shields, who left Uic University shortly before Christmas. Armstrong is tho former Middle Atlantic States fancy (living champion. In addition to his diving prowess Armstrong has developed into u sprinter of considerable ability, lie has been u member of the relay team tills year. Mifflin is n brother of Uns PEMN OARSMEN SA PRACTICE ale Beginning at to $! Retailing at $2.50 to $7.00 MaterialH include Pongees, Corded Madras, Woven Madras-, Russian Cords, Silk Stripes, Imported Woven Madras and Fiber Stripes. We have demonstrated to thousands that "Faggen values mean greater values." Last week's response exceeded our most sanguine expectations. This week we continue this great sale, and particularly Invite keen shoppers who have been elsewhere, to inspect the values we are offering. The reason for the tremendous re sponse to this sale will then be entirely apparent. Remember, since 1885 ihe name Faggen in Philadelphia manufacturing circles has been synonymous with "sterling" on silver. Included in This Sale We Offer Our Entire Stock of Night Shirts and Pajamas Extraordinary Values in Piece Goods A wonderful opportunity for tho thrifty woman who can mnko wrappers, draperies, dii'sHcs, aprons, house drcHSOH, children's blouses, rompers, sheets and pillow caneM. Prlcu.i riinjro from 13'ica Yard Upward Included urn Fiber Silks, Fancy Cord Madras, Tlain Cord MndriiH, Silk-Strtped Mmlnis, White Pique, White Corded Madras and Whlto Muslin, Scholastic Bashtitball Results ! riilhiuVlplila, 20l Went t'nlh ollr, 17. Wont I'lillndriphln llnnun, 23l West Cut hollo Hrrre, 18, (iermnnloun llluli, 03 Jrnklntown Illcli. 30. ...-oulli I'lillniltlplila, 2R Catholic IIIkIi, Tl. Notijh rlillillpliln He-rrves, 31 Cnlli olle IIIkIi ltriri(-, 11, MimrrRtonn (ilrN, 3D) Hnddon Hflslits, 107 AmMrr lllsli, 20i Hnllmrn Illih. 1. I pprr nnrlir, 2H lUKliior IIIkIi. 10. CiiniilPii IIIkIi. ;h Ni,rllirt IIIkIi. . (ninileii lllRli ItMcrtn, 1H Northrinl IIIkIi Hrsrnrn. II. Woodbury (llrls, 13 1'nlniyrit lllsli, i'atikimu fciiimt, i.riiri- CAOi: (UT.MNd TODAY rntlifille IIIkIi nml M .lonrpli's I'rnw clnli jodnv In tlm oiK-nlnc Imskrlli.ill B.inio In tlii- Ciitlioltr MrhiMil lyiiCM'. The rontrst will lio plnjr.l tonkht In III SI. .Inn KMiinnDliiin, srtentrvntli nml Hlllrn Mrrrtn. sell, who rowed nnd played football nt Pcnii until last jear when bo entered Washington nnd Jefferson. A partition hns been erected in tho pool dividing it into two sections, ono of seventy -live feet and the other of twenty-rive feet. .Most all collcgo pools ure seventy-live feet in li'tiirtli and the change wns mntle in the Penn pool so that no discrimination could be claimed by rivul collegians. PHIL SPEECH POSTPONED. "Bill" Donovan Will Orate on Local Baseball Chances Tomorrow Night "Wild I!IU" lioovan's promised Ci ceronlf oration on the rlmrices of the Phils to finish better than ninth place has been postponed from tonight till tomorrow night. This iiiinouncenicnt was made today bv John 15. Oeraghty, deputy grand knight. He In Salle Council K. of (.. who said that the Interest in tin new Phil leader's maiden speech us manager was so great that the tlate had been moved over one tiny to make further preparations for the crowd expected. Willyum will unite in the ball of De In Salle Council, 1 1 Knst Hnltlinoiv avenue. Lnnsdownc, nnd tho general public of baseball fuudoin is cordially Invited. f Tho topic of his speech is tho "Phils Prospects for 1 H121. " The new pi'o will endeavor to point out just bow the fullering Phils will bo put buck In the running, yanked out of eighth place, and otherwise rehnbililatid as a regular big league ball team which will bo a credit to the city. Jack Kelly Is Shanahan Guest .luck K"llv. worM'H liiimplon ppiillor hub Ih" l.ciilllnor of th ntliletle nlKht of lie Shantitiiin I'ntholli t'luli. Kellv vlvl.ll related tun experlenr.". r.broml. nnd deftcrlli"il hi" ram for amateur lionoriv Other who rnntrlhuted to the enl rialnment were Hr lUmner. nt t'ulholl.i lllnh. nnd .Mi-nurd llroun. O'llrlen nnd I'owcll. of SONS A 1 is D I I' IWEST PHILA. HIGH TEAM IS STRONG Defeats West Catholic Quintet; tipper Darby Surprises Radnor West Phillies continue to loom up ns the likely champions in the High School linskelball League. Cni followers of tho cage game in scholastic circles point to llio brilliant iccord mntle by the Chestnut street youngsters nnd predict n championship year for them. To dale. West Philadelphia High has mntle tho host showing of nn of the high school ipiintets. The West Phillies defeated West Catholic High yesierdm nfternnon nfter n hot struggle, 120 to 17. After the game Iteferce (i lover, who officiated, stated that It was tho fastest gnme ever played In the West Phillies gymnasium. A field gtil by Ituikiilew gave the Orange and Jllue n .lead when the tally was IS to 17, entirely too i lose for comfort, While the Wes,t Catholic youngsters Miccecileil in bottling Iiueknlew score less, Captain Sweet. Stevenson nml IClliott did some clcwi scoring nnd vir tually won the game for the high school. W est Catholic High made n good showing nil around. Mt Henry, ISIuke and He Pilipo were the stars. It was the West Catholic team which -defeated Fratikford High eailier in the season, III to .'II. Cermantiiwn lligli'nlsti bad a bailie loyal to win fi .nn Coach Quin lan's proteges, the lion, iiilown young sters recording their m, imv nt It", to 'J.'. Trenton Boxer Recovering Trenton, Jim fi. Af" boxlnir Miu lollnwm bout a' Hi" Areni All. lei K.ine a ptiBllHt of tlii. to l.o rerovervinir iv .- eoll-ipsimr in tlm sht rounds if a luh h.-n- Willie t' i..H rrmirled I . i n is' lliispt'tii . y ii MARATHON BOXING BOUTS JUST SUIT GEORGES PAPIN French Lightweight 'Champion, Who Will Tackle George Chancy Tonight, Has Fought 460 Bounds, Losing Tivice GnoltflKS PAPIN. lightweight cham pion of Lurope, who meets Ocorge Chiiiiey, of Hiilllmore, In that city to-' night in n twelve-round bout to it ref eree's decision, Is one boxer nt least who likes In go oor the lotig-tlislanco route, according In the records. In his forty-four engagements in the ring, (Jenrges has been forced to travel lOfl rounds against some of the ring's best glovemen, including Lew Tendlcr. Three of his bailies Tinve been over the marathon mule of twenty rounds, seven have been of fifteen rounds duration, one of wehe sessions, nnd cruelly twenty -four bouts bae been of ten rounds. Many Americnn Legion men will nt l"iitl the mix-up. but they will root for tin- Immi lal"nl. although A. K. V. vet erans are mighty proud of Pnpln, who won several decorations during the world war- Pnpln served five years in the Trench iiiinv. being honorably tlis chatged In llllf). when he again look to the loped arena ns n means of liveli hood. C.eorges in his long ring career has nnlv suffered two reverses, hiiiI is desirous of a icturn go with Lew Tend lcr. Joe Chniio , lnother of the knockout king, will attempt n comeback in the same show when he meets Young How en, of Washington. Sammy Harris, manager of Clmtiev. is anxious 1 lint hi-pt-'ilcgo polishes off I'apin in u decislM' manner ns several Importnnr bouts nre colli ingeiil upon the lesiilt of the mill. 'ct Motitlii' Chancy will box Al Mur 1 1 1 1 v of Siriinli.il nt the fllvninln. Mini I a victory louight will (liuoh bouts with Cnl I)ehuio at Clevqlnntl ami J'at I Morn A at New Orleans. I l'lttsliiirch 'i to hae a new Lnrtnir ui I m oiMijtn in-i r the name of the fl., 'Aerr Ii IKHI large truck-fleet owners contract for Atlantic Gasoline Gasoline is so essential a factor in the business of every concern operating motor vehicles for the distribution of its products or for rendering a public or special service, that the matter of supply is a vital one. This is especially recognized by such large truck and delivery-car fleet owners as department and chain stores, coal companies, packers and wholesalers, city service contractors, express, telephone and other public utility corporations. At this time of the year most of them assure themselves of their next twelve-months' supply of gasoline by contracting with The Atlantic Refining Company. They have confidence in this Company's ability to make deliveries. They know that behind the unusual quality and uniformity of Atlantic Gasoline are the resources and facilities of one of the world's largest refiners of petroleum products. Atlantic crude oils reach the Atlantic refineries, located right here, through pipes direct from the oil fields. Thus whether in crude or refined form, Atlantic is never caught in the congestion of transportation. Atlanta supply is dependable fact worth special consideration. If J6Ca Pmf Pepin THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia mlmri.tn Athlellr riuli nnd ll openlne show will In- Mnirr.il ri"M Mnnd.iv nlBhl ltti Hob MtriilminrinH. Jr. nnd Jarlt llurkr. former national ninnti gr tltlnhntdir In the MkIiI wolttht division furnlnliliiK Ihe wind up. Another nre.tlliu- numlrr Ik nn llio lornl enrd f"r cat li-as-eiilch-enn devote,, when With! ! ytrMn or Poland In. '-Is Tar In l.uiipn. the famous Italian wolf, on the mnt al th ' Tnciidero Thenlre tomorrow niRht. llennv l.eonnrd ha. nhnken off nn ntlark nf toofllltls nnd Is bark In .N'ew York pre. IKirlru for his ao with Illeld,. Mltrhrll on w.'k from 1'rldav nlnht Wllllr. Mr( lii.key. of I'orl Itlehmond nnd Milt.- fnib II nr Toledo. ') , furnl'li tho wind un at tho (.'nmbrla A r ,,n Triday nluht Jlddle Itovolre. of thin cll. nnd Tnmmv Thompnon. nf Merchantvllle, are d'lwn to mingle In thn peim, f'nplnlii lloli lloper. the Chleasn he.-ivy-uelsht. has lieen matehr;d to meet Hill Hren nan of fhlenuo In a ten-round eontcM In Kannnn fltv on .Tanunrv 111 Hoper will box II .rner tmlth nf Kalanazoo, .MUh, Janu arv 1 1 at St J.ouIm .lolinnt lliirn. has arranireil a Mrons pre Itrnlnitv i nrd for his frldnv nltfht .how at the t-,mlirla. The npenlnir numb, r will brlnir toio tin r two 1'ort Itlehmond l.atllern In Willie rrr-Kuann and Wllllo Medoveni The ftl'T UllltH liro J'l'l I.eltK. of I'nrt Hleh- niond. end l'rankle smith of Ilrldenburit, Terrv M'fovrn. of Vcnaneo, and Harry Ilurke. of South I'lilll.v Willie Ullrlile hun become a confirmed Kolf d'-vot... .inee retiring from tho rliiK. lie has I eriiinn iirnlli . nt ' nounh lo r-nt-r fiiirii unr-nlM nnd mentlv exhibited hi. K'.irinc Mir.s In ib rnllfnrnla. alal. nma-t.-ui Lhatnpl'inihlii at Il'l Munto. .loo Itnrni'in, of i hi. inn will oppear In '1.1. ritv for the firs. itn.. In several mnntha t x' Saturday nncli' wh-n h r-laalies with Knn.kr.ut Joe OllrniieM In tho feature number at the Nate. nil A f llurman at I re. Mil in clninnrlnff f. . a return bout with .!'." l.vnrti the new b.mtam klnir In the srmlwIniUuii the National on issa k ri't fX-lZPSr S'.l :r - Z'- c&Q& rJl xt qs Your Mot2 Ruth Champion Glutton for Punishment New Ynrli, Jan. 5. "Ilabo" Hutli, tho demon home-run king of professional bnseball, who was razzed nut of tho game last Sunday night when his nll-stnr team played the Celtics will seek revenge next Sunday night on the basketball court of the Twenty-srsiontl Kegl- inent Armory, when his AII-StnrH: line up against the New York Whirlwinds. Not contented with his showing mntle against the (Vltiiaj Kuth will be supported by it difTer cut supporting cast. Tho personnel of the team will be composed of tho lending "basket -shooters'1 now ap pearing in tlie Hast. Haturdiv nlnht, 1'rankl.. Thompson will uriuarn off with Al Thnmp.iin. Cliff Ilenl former amateur eramnlon. will opponn Mac tin Judre. Kprirknilt Al WaKlier will Mann a comeback when h" mietn Johnny Hhnrldaii nnd Joe Jiorsuy will b.ittlu Willis Fuller, of Gloucester. Knrky I'ord, n bantam has been mnlehed bv b( tTninoBei Hiew Mnrei 1k meet Andy (Kid) Il"ll In on iluhLriund bout ct tho North. Ide C t Atlantic city tomorrotV nlcht Kord will npin-iir nt one of tin local rlul In tho near future, an.orilni; to Mirco Di-iuils O'Krefr. th r-v-nauo welterwelaht. will bo unnhli tn lix for the next three months owlne to Injuries miMalned In hlu matrh with Tinkle. .Mil. hrl in Mllwaukco on Now year's Da. l"renrh nntl IIfIkIhii army and navy of nf. ra will lie unible to lake part In the pro p a"d lnternatlinal IkixIiik rarnlvnl to br) held In .MitHlwin Houarr. (ird-n, nnd II looks . If (Icht'-rM frnm th' llrltlsh armv. navy nnd I'olln Department will lie the only forelcn comiKtltora Al Murphy, the S.-ranton llchlwi-islit will mnke his debut h. re in the wind-un rla. next Monday nntht at tho Olvrnpla when h taken on (Jeorisi t'bane Thn iv ml Intro. 'lurea Drnnv Kiamer and Dave Alley while Ihe remainder of the nhow will Introducs Ilattllni; Mnck h AIk- OoldMoln. Jimmy s)ul llMin, mi. Hobby Ilarreii and rrnnklo I lark vi Illclt; Stonh - m m "Babe i i i i I J DANCING mu Vuirr1' hTS PI'm.,? PALM GARDEN Factory at S. E. Cor. 11th & Race 3ZaBBESE3Z37Crt :2&B.4?I i..' ' - j'wrVi.- 'UlC.-T..fl''. 'R -fWf . .( , ZntK : ,V '.'.w , .' v.. t. ,v, ,j n, A',.. JJ c, r .,. . - ie,.v