;' ,( t '-. V F.l- v fflsa7f(Vi'',rn S," r 1 v -? V 13VEXIXG PUBLIC LKD013R PniLADELPmA", FRIDAY, JANtTABY 7, 1021 00. 'THE "TROUBLE SHOOTERS" OUGHT TO MAKE GOOD IN THE TELEPHONE BASKETBALL LEAGUE u-.:. B&'ftd'-iWiiSB NV MS," bl& efcV7R.i' ni 3M a he Wll IV A tie; fcM M.Mk . HUtr a' .i -.";( i i. . wi. i. '., I HHW J-Jil fT JAY GOULD, COURT TENNIS STAR, ONE OF THE GREATEST CHAMPIONS , EVER DEVELOPED IN ATHLETICS n uoitcur w. m vxwi-.i.i. iirl- l.'dltnr 1 ii-iiIiiit I'liMIc l.tilurr TUST to Mnit nn niRiiiiiciit, i- will "tnlf totlii Hint I'.iM Tiltlcn in NOT tlio ti-ntils clianipimi cif tin- urn-ltl. Hi ll NOT tin- tenuis i-hnmpliin i-f tlio I'liltptl Stiitrs. This probably t-oiiml trmiRc uiul mnrllins. but nrtrillirli"" it Is trtio. Wi- mi- nut liiuiillng our Hill n bin k-liuttili-il wnllop nor arc ut- li-xing to iwipi- an of ln- linul-i-iuni-il Inurcl.t. Hill n u wmiili-iful ntbb't-, but wwr bus l'Uijfl tennis. The real guint- uf trtiiii-i t plnjnl Indoor, mi 11 mini cipeclnlly rointriirti'tl fur llmt purpoi'. ,lt Umibl i the champion, l.imn iciiui, wliirli tin tilTsliout i-f court tennis, m nbniit forty xt'iirs old ntnl li Knvprm-il l-v n entirely ilinVretit i-t of tub-". If it n ni"i" popnlur Rfimc becnusi- it it i-atb-r to pln .mil h-vi i-ipi-nivi-. .lu-t the snmp. tin- mirt ti-nnis pla.M-rs p't ti-rriMx pri-xi-d uiul exceedingly (.oic if tin- outdoor -poit it icfti-i-i-d to in "tcnnlt." 'i'ln'.N insist thai tln'ii rhihi- it tin- nul. I'K'i lar one. A couple of days mn I -aw .Im (niiilil ntnl .li- Mot, the yotiiiKi-Rt profi-ttloiinl, pla ioiirt li-utiit at tin- l!tiiiini Club. Crorgr H Hiiiuke. tin- old l'.im fm-tlmll Hint- ami former national lanpn-ft i luiinpinii. tin- nthi-r half of the niidif-lice (ii'oic- biiiicb-d out -iniii- (l"P- un Hi" janic and 1Im-!opi1 oiih- niiiniin inforiunt n-n. '"Thin Rami- is oih- of tit- nidi l in tin twnlil." i-x plained Gemc "It oiiitinti'd w.n b.n k in tin- thir teenth rcnturx in n Kri-n-b iimim-ii 1 x . 1 1"' lunk-. to get P-tereise. pbivt'd m a murt.aitl xtlinli a nolle too largo und in.iilt- rulfs .is ibei uiiii iib-inr Tb- Rtin- '" came popular ntnl nit mbei of Iln- luiliilin t""k it up Special tourts ttrir built anil i-xcijtlimu in the uiiKiiuil court nnl nt rupn-tl. The pentbouse. ib-iiiiiit, the tutu 'bour,' Kiille and mi pilb-rn-t wire u--d. In f.nt. tin court ou are lookini: at mm is an t at t ttplbii ( the one used TUO jeir-. .iro." There was the aii-wtr. l m to. ml. b tin Kami- i ro little known in this rountrj .u.liodv mn bn out n lawn tennis mint. Iiut a modem tourl tennis toiirt mts a InrRO ainonnt of ninne to builtl There are onl line private courts in this routitn. ..wind bj liiorise limihl. Payne Whittn-v and ("bin-i .Matk.it Tln-ri- an- - bn courts in New .irk. riiilade,pli..i. IWton. Aik-n. Tne(b anil Newport. In Cnliiinl ibi-n- ai il llltt p n.iti- co'urtN in the tarious Ii.r tnuutii pin-e.s. IVihap lit-it-are not KM) ti)iitt in the world, while the lawn t, unit courts number millions. The tloor space i PI f'i t l nn he- long and ".I fe- t li Inches wide. Aiound three side of the court is a l"-.t bed 7 feet lliRh .Hid i- known as tin- penthouse. AloliR tie wide end of the court and also at tin- servic ml In ittet u the nenthoiise roof anil tin. wall an- a tiuinlier nt openiiiR and at the dedans. i-cpt nn of shots roiiir into the dedans, gi lilt ntnl the lirst or winniiiR Rnllcry. One of the uutiKiinl features t-f tin- Riime N tli.lt n plajer does nut leatb tin- IniRlit of hit foim until he is alx-iit thiil.t lite ji-ait of ne In baeball. boxitiR and nthi-r strenuous Hportt an athlete m on the down Rinde when be Rett flint old. lloweter, acmrtlitiR to Tompkins, the Rreatest ilajers in tin- woiltl have been lit their best between the iircs of tbiitj -live and forty-two. All nf which meatiH it takes time to master the intricate Riime. There is o much that tan be done with the ball Hint the tpiulity of judgment nml qubU thlnUitiR enters Into It more than in any other rpott .lay (iould is the champion and it In a t hist by himself o far at the tpcbiibtiie of the Riime is tonccriied. He siartled the woiltl when, nt the au'e of settntecn. lie took the American title liom .losliu i t'tane. the former Hat -tard all riitiml athlete At til t il was thought that (Siuihl. In cause of his Mllght fi'iime ami jinith, put over a lucky tictuii. but after defemliiiR his title a tloen timet all flr iniiiileil nntliorities imlileil him with being one of the Rtcalist athletes in tin- world. When one considers that I iould it master in evert point of the gaine uiul a platei without a weakness, one laimot gn ttjotig in stating thai lie it one of the greatest i liampioiis iter developed 111 ant held of athletic activities This is becniisp be suipasset all hi- rit.ils to a far greater extent than do other champions in their specialties. "0 l'S imr i.t iik J until -nil "f the coint a ttiih- opmiiiR i ailed the V I II 1! inrvri u) II"' ii d i'lllmi imll nil Ihr hnziiril sicf tln.ii mi livi vidi . Ihr Inliiliil ami srmn m ii imiill njirninij. rnllril tlf unlit . I hi ii n moduli m till. "I I lie liinlnliitiiiii idiiifj;. In rnuir it 11 clnicil. Scrrire Start un V I'vntlwiiiiii TUT same itself, a -ilin t- 1'reibiick Tmapki cluli profest-ional ! one of the most dith'iilt to iapkin. tin- inii-l i-i The objet f of the serttr i- to Rite -ueh u -ert ii-u Hint his opponent cannot return the ball over the ml, which is the tame as in lawn tennis In the tourt game, hottevei. the hcitiie starts on tin- penthouse roof, rolls to the t ml court, hounds against lac wall and is returned after a bounces off tin tlieir I'oints an- null- tin s.inii a , in l.i v ii ii nnls n., i',. Id IumiI ii mk. H'Afii n lilt lilt Inlliri-, 111 in 'li Uniilil. iililittl hull in tin linmh of 1'ruiil; Fniritir. i n i iiiiiinit nf un iimill tiiinii il lull I ll. nml In aun ninth ml Ihr iiwie. Ilr nun hit finl i hum inHili(i hi tin nyr nt .ici'tn tiin, mill on time nt runout iHitum! Ihr Hriluli tilli . In .''OS hr n-iii i I' Inruiin in Ihr (liimiir wnt in l.nittlnn. hi I'.U'i hr i"ni tl" 'i" " n;" H hilMlHwi nf Ihr nnilil Inn hr ilrfnilal llinnr I null, thr il tut I'mjlitli pioi tnmitll. Play for Title at Racquet Club JAY titil I.D will defend his title again.st the bi-Ht pio fessioiial in the countit at tin- lEaetpii-t Club next week. To ili-citle wlio is Hie hoi. u touitiainent will be held, beginning on .laiiuait HI. due .Moss. l'liilailel phia. ami It. Iiutton. of ltosinn. ujll pint- in tin- morning and .link Soutar. of I'liilaili-Ipbiit. ami oitn (iloeker, of Ittistnii. in the afternoon '. .1. "I'litnb" l'airs drew a bte The linals will lie plated on .lanuart l."t, ami the WIIIIU r meett lioubl. This promises to lie one of the inosi iiiterecling court lennis ctents eti-r singed in this iminliy. and buers of the g-iiue will be out in full fone. Main will mine ftom New Vuk and ISoston for the touiiiaiuent. ' The winner of the tournament to be plated next week nt the Kacquct Club." said .Mr. (iould. "should he given tlio title of 'professional i liampioii of America.' Kveiy professional has bet n gnen an opportunity to enter ami it is th first tniiinainenl of this kind which will give a i b-nr title. Kin-i Iln claims the title at picsent, and liases his i laims nu his x if tones oxer .link Whit mid l'unch Fairs. As iIipm- wen- only exhibition mutches, no tub- could be ptopeilt i laiuieil on this basis. ' .lock Soutar and I'umli Pairs should give a splendid exhibition. 1 Miii-iiler Smit.ir one of the hiirdest men to heat that 1 etir bate plated." Till! pi nf minimi vhn nbijt Unulil hm n ijirut rhmii r In twin fame nml alary. If he linn, hr n ill rrrrivr tl pic'ilit nf S'OOO. i oiiy'.ot '. II'-. hj I'n' i dyi ( ti. JERSEY FIVES CLASH BIG CROWD GREETS FOR LEAGUE HONORS p pj gnpp Camden and Trenton Meet in Dividing Basketball Battle; Dobson and Bald win to Play Off Tie OH, MAN! j fen i-co" i-inf is J yT ? I Jtiit - I uG - I V-T v a . 2v xTs- I K&W... (5 , mw. r P"7 . n Ci-B rVo i bought ruio) I wtcp ioME i 1 MUi ma BEtUT'WL WAUKiNfi I CceTriES I OfDe 1jB. J JSK i& JQlA D. JUITS- A MCSNINO t. r- I ,ElP A I JKS, ?t2 iS Br fH?J, GM" A,J? J5 ' 4 u t?j xc c mm &mmrr .jl. IS AR L oww GOLF IN ENGLAND EFUSE $300,000 . 10 FOR HORNSBY MUCH PRACTICE NEEDED TO EXCEL AT BILLIARDS Miss Prances Anderson, Woman's Champion of World in Pocket Billiards, Tells Why Men Are Better pit. -L et HAf'TICi: it essential to uiicicss in the towns cry line of sports endeavor. Another New Record Set in Baseball Finance by Offer for Cardinal Infielder S. litils. .Inn. 7. Another new lecord has been created in the history of baseball finance by the report from Houston. Tex., limiting Hrandi ltickej. manager of the St. l.tmls Nationals, Ms M.,,1I1B ,,,1 n,,. ...eit... "'"'Oil. ,iiiu, Ul(, fide offer tf SI'.On.OOO and four players J,,,,;,,,.,,,,,!,,. l0 practice." miIiI Miss for lingers lloriisby. Cnldiunl second J AnilcMon. ".ton see that when men baseman nml iluimplon hitter of the i I'ho morning, noon anil night they have v... !....i r ... . a chance to evelon to il fur greater ex- .s II I luiilli miil.ii' , - itt.. I ..... .... 11 111 II 1 inn I'll i I met the best they bad I'liisl U't'c. proliablt is more true in billinids ami .tuss. Ainlerson plats twin a ttventy liockpt billiaids than anv other game, one cue. "I hnten't tin; strength to ami that is the lev taken lit .Miss i make the breuks xvitli the atcrage cue," I'mincs Antlersou. world's woman she went on, "nml sometimes in (lamp pocket billiards champion, who n weather when the baHs don't enrrom plating a series nf matches with some i fast oil' the cushions i xvouhl not he , of the be.t male players In riiiladelpliia i aim- to no niucn witn an average weight mill giving fancv shooting exliltmiotis , cue. mm is xtnj l nine 10 nave u nt the Hcgcnt llllllarU l'arlors. 1'JtKi heatt one." .Maiket .street trVes, Hip great trouble xvitli women riM.l . C. .,,,,r (1,.. ii .1,, ill, leu linllCUl IMUU tVOIUI'Il. nffcr mnde by the New WU Nationnls . "'"' ' . ,',. .., .r,t tl. r,,m I t I x iii; tl ill rut n ll i i i .---... Basketball Statistics THKSK nif in '! tl.it in b.iskiilmll Frid.it. .I.in, out 7. will li" '"ii',' i" membeietl In t'.f fan- t"i t !- I" u a long tini- slM, ,. - ii.am important games wen- dott-i mi o.i" i ti unci's im Crnni. Of (our-" the it uf 1 e Ka-tint T.eague follow eis are rnett-'I on Tun ton where Cnindwi and Tn-ntnn will stngp another ' hi-h in t'n- sins to i! fide the fir t l.'llf life. I,ut In in " fair rif il i'pi - .t.f - i I' .!- and JS.iblttm l.o ..iiiot.ie .i'.- t.i battle nt M us ti.l I' i ml I l.i " in 'ee pl.it off for the hr-! iuiif 'un ii'i"iisiip nl the Miiiiufai tint-is I.e-i-j .. Dobson b.is nm '. ) a -.age- game for ovei two months a'd il- "in t not able at b let i mem tt.i u s i-nl im- m nig administered to it, n . .. i.t- .- -Ins evening, an I wbeb - -i- t'" t.- I - i n Into a play nfl Tb : uetu hi hi ers have a tu-t t' ih .u Sn i ijv niei Pike, fnrttii.il- I'.i-sir . ,i.i. a , i Qallagln-r mid (ii.nff. gi..n.l Itobert rillio!:a e- Ji.'.-..n nils in I the Kail- i . .i mi prn-i. hi: luu I and i. expects lis i l ill in up!, I tl." In nor of tin- wi.iteis 1,. wi.l -l.i i l.itmg Htnno and l.ees at toiwnid o irehej I center, .iml Woi and Ia1w.ii i- 'it guar'1 The seiniiu tennis uiiiictnl - ii i b ' i plants will fiinnsli a pri 'iiuiuiii tin which will gn i i, di" .tat ti r s i n Its It IIUS I)' i II il . it'll til ll.lt" tin I.J ' In i l.-l l-.N ..C.l I Vt. I.. !-.( . t I I- Irrnliili II I .:.! l'lllhl II 1.1 .n.M Ki-iiillmt II .1 ,'!'- iit-nn'i'nii ft II .'.n.l (.iniJi'ii II ,"i .7 11 (ent'iille I HI .'.-ai) s( in:i)t i.i: nut vi:t i 1'mlclit iiiulnn it 'Iri'tiliin. s iturilii Irt mini ul rlill.iilt'tiiloii (ifr iniiiitiiiin ul Itt'iiil'io:. M SSI l'( II lit. Its' 1,1. (, I I t. I., l-.l . . I.. I- . Diih-nii I O 1 Mill l.i li" I I. In 0 I .lilHI II liliiln I 0 1.IMKI ll.irri'lt o I .nun Itmtir'ili I II l.iKio lluiiii o 1 .nisi I !. Islu r I o l.lliill M.:ioIpi- o I .nun Bill Donovan Tells Fans That He Wants Young Blood in Team for Ilnrnshv early last season. u talking about her. that throws her At that time, according to a forma ()ff she mnl((,s l)ll(1 Klult m,d ,i. h.,,1 statement issued bv 1 resident Snnitu-l s t ta , p off ,u.r ,,. entirely. Ureiiiliin. of the ( ardinnls, tlic (.mnts, ,rr I isl.-iO.iiOO nml two pluyers in ! Men Arc Rotter ech,inge for llornsbv. When tbnt was "Women cannot compare with men tinned ilnttii the offer xvnt raisetl to (is billiard ((Inters. J knnw tliat I o(Ki.0()0. in inrding to Hreadnn's st-ite. know Hint while I can make it in eit. wliii li. it wis explained, was is- , tereiting for the average amateur male sunl to end liiinoi's that llornsbv wilt pla.ter I mil not in the class with such ... i... ,i;.,w.-,l or iilater.s ns Italnh Crectileaf .ami I don't Tn connection with tin- statement. pretend to be. I urn sure, however, that l'.ieailoii asserted the i bib wouldn't nil I I can hint any xvomaii in tlio woih th i, nil baseman "lor a million " and I tiinik that 1 should lie t onsuleied I .it. r. it was sanl. the ; ant man- un- cniimpioii ageincnt raised the bid another y.'O.OUO Started I'laying Karly Kter since she was fourteen .tears oltl Miss Anderson has been plnjing poi'kit billiards. However, she did not pint regularly after the liostou tourna ment until the xvnr. tvlien she gave many exliibitions for the hem-lit of the Hed Cio-s. Itut at that she is going well nt the present time Asked about her high runs. MIps Anderson said: "I once ran llfty-one at Hayton, Ohio. Thai wan about two .tears ago, but I have never been able to repeat that. I have had a number of foit.t -eights and a lot in t"ho thirties and twenties. I remember on one oc casion I pla.tetl three games and in each one had a high run of thirty-eight. "(If course sometimes it is Impos sible to make any kind of high runs at nil. Tor instance, it sometimes hap pens that 1 play a man who is not very good but who hates, to he beaten. He will play safe. That naturally does not make for high runs nor does it make for n good exhibition. 1 always play mi open game, just ns open ns (ireenlcaf. 1 will say for the average man that he does play an open gnnie and Is always a good sport xvlietiier winning or losing." Mi'is Andeisou excels at inncy snoot ing. Her exhibition last night was highlt iippieciated and often applauded. She will day again this afternoon and tonight before leating for Chester. After a few more stops .Miss Anderson will return to her home In Klt-hmoud, Vii. HARRIERS TO RACE Vlctrlx C. C. Will Stage Cross-Country Run Tomorrow The annual handicap run of the Catholic Young Men's Arclidloiesiin I'tiion will be held tomorrow nfteruoon under the diiectinu of the Vlctrlx Catholic Club. The bai litis xvlll shirt ut .'I o'clock from the Vatrix clubhouse, ."tit.' Vine stieet, and proceed to 1'ifty -second stieel. In Market, to Sixty-third, to Cnlibs Creek l'arkwn.t . tn P.nltimoro avenue, to rifty-si-eoml. to Vine mid llnMi at tlic fluhhtmc. There will be gold medals for the xvinncr nml the iiinneis making the best time, silver, mid bronze medals for those liuisliing lip to ninth place and a silver cup for the team winner. Veteran Athletes Select Boston Tin 'i t -ran Athlete, n Bo-lon nrnnnlr-i. tlon of uportH cli.tmnlons of more Hum iw.ntt Ilti t'Hi-fl uro. tlin lia tmtl rtaU n to name anini.i h the I-aMern en!h jt.iit. foot luill (Irimvlmni hits neltflcil Unston foil 'if. till -I y, nr. Tins inforninlton w.n eontitn-'l tn n l-itor tn !ho Hv tt'tlllim Dnvol'n. y, ,T.. iiri-Ril-nt of Ilodton rn'.h-ire liulllnc lilm rnpt.tln I.uk I'rlisn nr'l .Xlnjor KranK V t liv in Itlgtl. l)le tllln'H I'llrll. to 1)0 pp lent tn ror. h . n rhamiiliini'tilii up tit the annua! Illin ll t (f till X't'Tin XtllllttH. to ho lie 1 1 here In iho near fuluie To Play for British Title With Mrs. Gavin and Miss Hollins My SANDY McNHIUCK Mrs. Ilonnld II. Ilarloxv, womin't eastern golf rlinmplon, xvlll go ntiroml Ibis Hpring find, incidental to the trip, xvlll play in the xvomen'H golf champion ship of Great llrltnln. This became known today through q news dispatch xvhleh nssertcd Hint "Icntntivo team" hnd been selected frnm the fair golf stars of the land to reprc. lent this country in Iho llrltlsh chatn plonshlp this spring. That, n team had been selectpd , (hnractci'lzcil ns nonreiiso by Mrj. Jnr low tills morning, who unlit mat she hm) icaril notning in sucii n icnm, ami le icrself xvas going over "for fun" with Mrs. AV. A. (Inviii, twice niuncr-up m the American chatnplonshlp. M, (Jnvln, xvho plays from the Ilcllcclaire, Ij. I.. Country Club, xvas No. 1 plater for New York's team In the Grlscoin Cup matches) ut the I'liilndclplua Cricket Club last season. The news dispatch named Miss Alexa Stirling, American champion slnitt 1!l(i, Miss Marion HoIIIun, who ttfiu ' furthest of tlio Americans in the llrltlsh play Inst year; .irs. l-. ('. ttctts western cshainplon ; Miss Kdlth Cmn tilings. Chicago, nnd Mrs. Harlow Mei ion, as tlic "team." .Mrs. lluilow said that Miss Hol'mi Mrs. (Javin ami herself wcro the onlv ones sho knew definitely xvouhl com pcto in the llrltlsh title piny this ten son for America. "Hut golf will only be an incident to our trip," stated Mrs. Harlow totlm Miss Hollins, who Is very expert ai 11 horsewoiumi, will go over chlcll) for fox hunting. Sho will play very littli golf, though I suppose she will p in in tin.- championship." To thtti- Miss Stirling lias neither confirmed nor denied the rumor Hint she will pla.t abroad Ibis year. "I fully intend to tiinko the tiip In 1I1!1." said the champion, when lien, last fall, "hut my trip fe'l through la-t .tear, bo I besltatt) to say detinltely tli.ii 1 will go in the season to come." l'ans on both sides of the xvater rii anxious to settle the tiuestloti nf sn ptenincy between Miss Cecil l.eitch, liritish champion extraordinary, and Mi-s Stirling. It Is likely that gitai piessure will bo brought to hear on tin American champion to go this season Nothing is known. here of the plun of Mrs. lietts ami Miss Cunuulngs. Tliei .are two of the leading players of tin country and xvouhl be a welcome nildi tiou to the American representation Mrs. Clarence II anderbcck, mi tioiial ihampiou in 1S)1.', nnd Miss, Mil tired Cavcrly, runner-up tlio fnllmvinx .tear, will not make the trip this jenr though they went last tear mid did er well. "Once is enough." laughed Ml Cavcrly today. "I prefer not to mi- the golf here nt home in the spring tint year ns I missed nearly everything la -t car b.t going abroad. "I have heard nothing of an women's team being picked to piny tin year nnd do not believe tin- rumor tn Hint effect is tine. I knnw that Mr" Vmidei'beek is not going nbroad, hut 1 nm glad Mrs. Harlow xtill go, ns sh-1 ought to have n line chance." s( in. in i i. i tn: iiimi.iii IhihsiMI Is. Illlitlilll. I'l.l) lilt lit III'' h.iir ut .Musltiil l'liml Hull. xx!i:iui'N i.i;.(.i t: . 1.. I'.C. . I.. -. I-. II. I II l.tMHI Nullllli II o i if id Hi I ii i.om i-,ist an o o It.iin ii l in l.O-lo I, Irani n n l,.ltllliiil) I tl I. oil I.HU.III II o llr-1 .OiKI .Otlll .litltl liiin- tln-e tla.ts. and 'uli sunns ai- parenih b.it night tin , . , hen Toingl.t .ii Natnitt Jit I'.i-'ji-.nb-trei't :. in I lhg'ieu , .. i . Huh i i uid Ics'.i Iml.ers, ttul pl.it i ir hard est, gun i -' 1 1 season w i. en ' ,i t-n!. p ll'f.lll -' ' id" ('on .ll'l I I- laiii'iu- .N. . orl; .Ship t i.i o the in si i .i'i 'ban, l i p.i -'i ' i i amdei. In lii-tnal I t un, i I v ,: e la-t up "..nilii-e of I i ' t s 15'nt 1 . !,. 1 In i tl 141. i-d b Tn 11 'in. in' tl' . !!a-ti in I ' 1. in in 1 1" I 'mi i . u mi" I'bil lliggiit.t's Nautili I at I ' I'I I, 1 tl.,. A't hi li' Kiit 1,1 ( 'alho'i ( un 1 .1' Ni I.I1..1I 1 'h - at tail tui m ' s hall Twin 1 . 1 in I .iml 1 'hi. stum - iei 1- The ' iti 1 1 1I1 have in tl ii.ie ui lv .it - 1 ' all I Wllite, 1 I eh'l' 1 i-lili . anil I 1 -1 ii-1 111 I I ' 1-I11111111 n uinl- lie 'It'll 'l' t put.i- el 'I Hi, I'I" t. it ; j content staitel i-t -. ,;n s,,,ir V Rumsey w ill i' iei. e ', Camden is Coiilldenl '4 The Ciiiinleii 1 li.iuip ' a f' final game 111 their tii'st Inlf s 4i5' Trenton this e-inuig wi-h ' fc" confidence It uniting - . . W! ehnmnions m unlei d t .. m &' town acro-M the Delawa S,1 will not be our of si, v W tlon of th" f.inb.'il h.i 1gf nccotup.iin tin-1 ti.oiii j ot tho (oii'ln 1 1 ! Arrniigeuients i,ne 1,1 'f' the I'cnnt.t ivnuiii Itailrnml tor f .1.1 -pi :Vl clnl conches to be utt.n hen to the tt-'t'i pr I? i..i 1' 1.. 1. . 11 ..1 . . .. ruin irtilll 1 itiiec 11 11 .n m'i siini nt Hrondway ('barbs Helm -.n, 1 1,1 mornlug that if 1 fir a t'.nu wnt nr , A game determined to win it was 1 it tain Roy Steel and his i..i:.- IJave Kerr, who w.i in.iureil m "Wednesday's game with Iteinlin hi recovered and will assume In- leg i'.m position at gtiaitl The lug 1 u do- -not feel tin elTet ts of his 1 11-1 np an; Mjs ho xtill pla.t bis 'i-u.il kii 'lie T'ottcrs hat.- several 1 rlppb s, hm r t are fast rounding into town li is peeled Hint Tom Harlow who was 1. ported lis stiffen ug Willi blnol Jin -iiliin; 18 rend) to jump into tin lire.n .11 urn minute. War In Northeast There is 11 war on in il,e noiili. ,i-' .between two ntul I h-m ttiali miui- Holy Name wants t. t Vimm but to date the uptown m i.lihoi - have been unable to cgree (li, lenus Man nfir "V ,1 I.ees, bi-iatlse .1 lu, -in-lit desires tt issue ,1 puhle' thi'lingi Manager I.ees siiti- be would be pei fectly Katislied if a si 1 ies of lime g,,nn--ras played in Mu leal 1'uml II. ul So far Holy Name has s . , m ilinkins quite 11 reputation in tin mgc In tho last two xveeks tin- t urn has stopped the. winning streaks of St ul SENATORS SEEK BAKER Clark Griffith Has High Hopes of Landing Trappe Slugger Washington. .I.t 11 7 I'laih iiiubtu I 1- high I o 1 s ,,i , dihc I 1'iaii .llli IS..1M I , -' ill on I. ll'-i I ,.' Iit ( f I'm . oil. 111 ! -. to ,l.n t till 1 bu-i "o- I'll Si l.lllol - I.eXf s S)I It'll. I"fl -I'I i'i cffnits .if tl), 'i W i.rk 1 n,)i to gel him bin U in the mui'. hi 1 ".1 but phl.ted in some exhibi tions luie in ine fall, ami Hiifl was 11.1 "-I'd lit his foim Il .1 .en' 1 1111 1" aiianzi'l I! il.er will 1 nun- 1.' 1 in a tl.n e 1 ol in 11 d 111 1 in ge I', el t t.. it till ui'i ( itln 1 a piii In i . r 1"- mil' In ' w 1 1 li the X, ,inl( 1 , 1 1 mil -.line other 1 lub NATIONAL A. A. -X'll IIIIW 1.1 I'. ls m K loe lliirs, 1 is ilh 1 , , r h ( XI WilUllfr ts ,1 iniini -lieriilm f lllf Mint t. Xl.irl.n .t,l , I'll! 1)oi,v 111. l u I. Os, ,,f ,e I'lnls oh I-, s., , IleSalle I'.miicil of 1 he Knights nt ( 'uliiiubus at I.iinsihiwiic la-t night ami Hill's n minks tteie niitiii 1! t 1 oiiliiieil to baseball. Ili'l told a pnekul hou-e of fans nf his lo x 1 xperietn e in baseball, tout led nil uh.ii lie i-xpnti-il from the 1'iiils ami how gambling was rooted out uml I i h ,1 hi flu- I'aciiic coast. Said Rill: "I started pitching professional ball 1 sj ,-,(i per game ami thought I ,,, '-'' ii- .1 good sum when I mnde un th but at Mi-dni Thnt is too far bin', for tin- tu tall; about, but it was at , M'din w lure I began inv professional eiin 1 I sinned ns 11 'Itninentter' at i;-t- - i 1 1 rt . then liecauie u I 'a 1 Spun mt ,' floin wbuli laiiils I 'moved' up a bit I was in inanv a lough gane ' deling mt liiue. but the hardest wi- i f iss 1 , 1 . v, nh the Atlib'tii t in I'M. 7 " oh ('nliimb'ii 1'aik 1 will nevi 1 , I Ih'lt battle " .'s.i .i.ng I'tiiui tile pilst to Hit- pics 11. liill 1 oiitiniieil : "I have been of f,in liian.t old players bv other Nn , ' .cm; it- t lubs tin tlatles aiul t uuld , . 1I.1 inanv swaps, bet would line to .1 mi in 111,. of in.t be-! men mid onlv jet worn (en men in their pliu es Thi't .ire nl' willing to hand ine pUtt-i-, wim h.ue passed their prime in the big -how 1 ttr.nt young blood The 'i iniisf buili! foi the future and now i- tin- tllli" tn In gill. Tlien- Is giillil 11 1 leii.il 111 the tlub ami tin- pm-pnts ,n, not as d.iiU as diet are puiiited ' Diiiiotan also said that the bi Pagu. iniignatfs toii'd tf fit a Idif nut nf tin I'm Iln- Coast League in lwg.iriU toj hamlling gnmhling heie. Tlu-.t 1p1nl.lt hill'd that ctil nut there ami bitting 1 oii'tl In' llisi lis iplliklt Wiped out Inn'! ,f the 1 iiiinr lea'! liiiignal Inpt ' same p'llie.t mn rrnielsui x , un 11 tt ! 1 1 1 .1 . 'i 1 - ' t As far ns I know there lias onlv been one real xtorld's championship match plajetl. That xvas about ten .tears ago. A good player from Prance was over here and she and H. I I Keith m ranged a big tournament In Huston. IwXi-ry body xvas invited to participate I won 111 thnt tournuiueu! mid since then I haven't seen nut woman that 1 think could beat me. "I have plat nl 1," matches since I have been mi this tour, which included slops ihioiigliout New Ilngland, New York (state mid l'eiuistlvania. I lost nineteen of those mutches. Kvery one I nln.veil aga'n-'t was 11 man except one iMioiKlit ih.imi.iiin II 1 n -ix j pp j Kcranton lecently I plactl 11 T,m: '".i"',o'ir: ':"'.' 'J,n'.v I woman, but she really xvnsn't good at nn 1t1nu.11 (i mi -i'i! tin-.' an, mere xvas no tompeiiiiou in inui niL'-r match, lint in soii.e of the other place ! 1 met good plnyeis. In the majority of Sterrett Funeral Tomorrow 1,1, h If Sti-n-i tt. th" tt.lt I," ti -.tin I Ultlierl't. Itntittn ilii.iulnii' t i,- , Ctrl- n the mm who ntir-i-i. 1 tl-. s'lmuilne "ilh In Aliiirn tin ll-tl 1 11 -1 it tnulii v ill I" hit I. 1 t, , ft, inn 11. lfiitn hl le"- r'M n 1 11.IT .n-i 1 stt t Mr s'urr tin, . n "it t 1 t '1 l,1g. 1. nml A. .XI .in.t of I'nlwt t II il Arch (-hunt. r. nn.l Me M itti. 1 1 1. KPiluilttl i ts- f'in 1. tt!, -r 1 h tn 1 1 ,. h"'.i dt v .. ' H ti 1 , , I e nil.. 1 nf lli.l w'v .J - 1 1 . 1 Dempsey Signed for Dout I'ertl mil. (In- J. in 1 Jin 1 1 1 11 1 - 1 I I' U li' I, tit. I Clarlton Clothes Shops Philadelphia Trenton New York arantee This T reatest h M'lx unt-Wjii lut 'i 1 )i 1 1 lrom .1 1 k 'C irn-f n v ;istri (iru Ik Hi I'ii tt : M. & II. SELL IT FOR LESS: Unusual Savings on Every. Thing Hie World of Sports Iluslvctual!, soict ili.il1, ,:. tt s, jrym. oulfit.s, sn0v-shoes, skiis, b.iMtiir irlovcs, 2)iii'cliin; Imu . aiiythirj you lined in clean indoor or 11 itduor sports that xtill i.ml uu butter mentally and physically, tuu. will find hen- and a; 'h.i thnt will sax'o you money. 15tos20Daskei Ball o fcuk,h.-Q. N, tiewi-it-ivs a .7,-'.i' '.it V. tf lot JUHt ill rt.-ir''all' in. inv .it X.lllle thi-i p r 1 Wtltcl, .... .,..VVM s"x ' Coni)asses C e , S5 U. S. GoyI. Surplus Lumi nous Dial' SI .50 Sweaters Franlcie Clark '3. AI Thompson , Burman vs. O Donnell 1 hi- inn th ii:rs xi i.i.iiii i.t,. mis f.m' 11s 1 1 rn .lN til iitflt tlll.MI.X'i I. I MM. -lXMtll CTOCH I J)Jk D ItflilUX CLARK vs. .llMtlt SULLIVAN vs. BARRF.TT GOLDSTEIN vs. MACK KRAMER vs. ASTEY CHANEY vs. MURPHY S its 1 11 s 1 , '. II " nrf, , 'Hcnry'8, KntejrUo and Cape May nml xra, only beatWj.by Aauinan on Tue ,f.v iiiffct, isriT. 'i'he imlepcuilents arc ijot losing anj Ili'T'iMitoii'i' fiX,.ii...,K ymyJf. !(.. Hockey Saturday Nip;ht At ICE PALACE M . PENiN v3. ST. NICHOLAS' Sn eilv inic In lulrv. Ilex ilinls I'rcmllM 1 111111 iinvs nt 11 m'tii: xn 1. xtiii Mil XII I I Htl XM) Xllss 1 lllll.hlt I'I III II KXTIM. MTI.IS f,t". BASKETBALL Temple University vi. Villanova fs-onil Itfatnif nt Arniiirr.tlroail .V Siiaqudiiiimi Ate. Wilt.. Jmi. U. HlIBi llnntlnci Itr.iSK H11111I DANCING Con S9th A M.tKKKT tiTH TONIUIIT RVKIIV NITK at TlX,,r Palm Garden Exercise I'liila. or New York fire.it lliunirtunltt fir ISislm.s Mini tu Keep Physically Fit llkueht lijliitniHlitiii mi Mul-lil l."th & Chestnut Sts Phila. Iadison S(. Garden, New Yk. lli'sh-Ui'iluciin; lliiili'lluil'linir lluxiiiK TauKht -No I'liniwlimt-iit PIIILA. JACK O'BRIEN Iri'HlnifllU Ml lltnir M tu 10 1 X CAMBRIA .. ATin.iyrio ci.uii ITimxY Et'l'l JANIfAKV 1TII ' t JtaUllfltl AND 3 81XK3 'vi.-inrTr fiiinilei. tt Ilh I ie. r 1111 pun 1 iiniier i'i nun r Other Basket Balls. .5.'5.r0 & S5 .S2o() Basketball KNEE $ GUARDS $10 Shoes & Skates 57.5ft "ww JF AfCI .- -f )J y&k 1 1 i-(,i- ii. I'Kh. 1 stt-. .My, it Hunter. Xutomonil tint, etc 1 1 H Bmh ffllillhlilV'A D nm All-Wool All Styles & Colors $12 BOXING GLOVES Men's Size $7.50 l.xtra Qi'a'it SA 1, 7 1 ' 11 ..lllllllllvau ' '" Ml I "" " " "" 2 JllSl tie I llih- for tie tti'hnol buy . 1 1.11 1 Yen II pay Iln - 1 ,-t for me mi ma i i - i. "! , Others $6 & $7.50 Ladies' Skating ' Shoes & Crfcrmr. Skates, 5fl.50 llltJH j? .H CtCA. fib Si.'i) l.uniiniHiH SO.50 I'llK'lvH, IKltV.... Hi' I' tlfui . t 'uttipl ' liln I I. ill d -Itlluli I Fit it. vii ifiAi " m Kffl -rrsSS'-j mmxk, 'x'W " --JTrt.rtL'SA vsTn te&?i:Tj: SKSSSssSirm I c.i artVl it .', .i!' '-ya if Sr-ll "11 i.i ii 'isj-nii'' ti'itti.ii tl Lunch KiU), now $2.50 I'ompUIr H-lth pin' Vnrunin Itnllli miibtnatloii Mrru tap (m( rUu 7 jj;, inrtnl lliint i I'lriittj iia (,, .anilu'liliiH, f " tikr.itr Vainnm bntllv kerm inttn not u, huur loltl tiijH tta rati! . j. $3 Genuine Thermos $p Bottles, now Thcrc'h iQnly One M. & H. That's at 812 Jb K12t4ARKETSlll!aBa rm ok illllr I vtII The Buy G nila CARLTON CLOTHES Every $30 Suit With Two Pairs of Pants In This Immense Second Floor Store REDUCED TO jj Just to Think, and All S;c w;u TWO PAIRS OF PANTS for $16.75 Ur.nJ"?:. th? "Iff. of. Philadelphia. ... . ."" ""'"H biauu Ol L Ullauelnhill Thia u bier. T10XV nnn.fl crht.lln slnrn ! i.', ,'!"'" t ,US H ,'or smart feUo! looWn,,. KSS Sf ale is iroinsr most popular meetii the "bier nc Here Is the Balance of Our SAME BIG REDUCTIONS ON OVERCOATS ZOVKX XUUUBDAY AMD SAXUItUAYJiVOSNINOS: iM V ami Q Vn B Vv m.ffi iCl A $35 and $40 SUITS With Two Pairs of Pants $45 and $50 SUITS With Tvo Pairs of Pants 5ft MJ ok fttf Jwi B iWV! vcti' tdk V3 Ay.MixS& SECOND FLOOR Between 13th and JuniperOpposite Vanamaher' Newark li o Be Clothing delphia SHOPS 111 I i This sale is mv bijr 1:1 make my ig place Story $ J- 3 oJ7 fck JfcaL Jti W-LJy 1302-9-11 MARKET ST. ABOVE TRULY WARNpR'S 7??;" T' ympimT, 'WC