rw.?f f iv -iv.vji; j.uu' rt".rt M' "W X'M 7 .fe'T,. i,, V-l-'-,'-tftr-i , P f " r" t ?Tfis rf-V w.v" $. i- f' .,v .." lll toV 221 EVtJDNING PUBEI0 LEDaERr-PHlEADBLPHU; FJttDAY, JNtJARY 14 - 1921 - 'TOtf W7LL HAVE TO 'TAKE' MY WORD," SAID JUDGE LANDIS TO 0. B. OWNERS, AND THEY DID SO rur n m nsm m m. fllffi m ti. m m m yM K& m 43 - Cj- BASEBALL CLUB OWNERS HAVE PUT ON MUFFLERS, BUT JUDGE LANDIS i IS ENTITLED TO USE MEGAPHONE PEACE nml quiet prevail in organized baseball. Tlio raagniites linvp put in their order for mutHcru nnd muzzles, while Judge Lnndln gets a megnthone. In the future It will bo a happy family, beeiuisp everybody nova o. They signed the papers, promised to be good nnd J hotild lire up to their promise for it couple of days, , anywny. . Mngnntcs dnirccnt tnlk bnck to oarh other, they danont throw mud nnd they ilnswiit get pcrsonnl. Thin Ih fiomp , thing new In our grent nnd only uationnl pnntlme. Mnn I have dreamed of thin condition of nfTnlrn, but neor Im -1 ngincd it would come true. Unn .Iohnou nnd Chnrlcv , Comlskcy will rriume their pinochle piirtien, Harry Friwro ''and the battling Colonels will vInU Phil Ilnll nnd Frank , Navln and powder puffs will supplant brick but. j It was the judge himself who brought about this stule of nfTnlrn. Hizzonner is not n sup by nny menu'. That f J!50,000 job wns handed out on n nilver platter, but the) Witched the dlih in the ery firm meeting. Judge I,am!K who had his legnl ear perked up, detected a hour note in i the agreement nnd called for a new denl. His nnociatct . whether they meant it or not (dipped i" n"' worl and gave the new commissioner as much power ns the ' home plate In the ball jnrd in Oskalocmn, Iowa. He wan nllowed to recommend n lot of things. "but hizzonner unld ' nix. He wouldn't tnkc their word. He wanted his own. i Furthermore, he got It. , Very Btrangc. Indeed, that the moguls should attempt this shennnlgnn business on the very first day. An ordi nary bloke, devoid of the Hlackstone nngle, would have i fallen like a ton of bricks or a loco bnle of hny. How ! ever, the judge, having been mixed up with a lot of scinnrt i guys in his lifetime, had no difficulty in getting tiie parade back in step. The Idea, nppnrentl, was to take things easy in the gambling probe. The nine members of the White Sox ' pillow lifters' nssoeintion are nil wet and wnshed tip, but ' there probably are others under suspicion in both leagues. According to gossip, Kcveral of the bojs are In danger of going into involuntary retirement if their cases nre put up to Judge I.nndlx. This is only gossip, but ou never can tell. Perhaps the magnates planned to deal leniently with the offenders nnd hand out suspensions instead of kicking them out of baseball. This would not wreck the clubs nor Would It cause heavy financial loss. i Bl tCT Judge Lantlis stepped into a knocked all of them for a goal. he loan nnd iron the decision by the scoie of one ' hundred to nothing. Magnates Sign Pledge AFTER the magnates promised to be good and ccrv thing was running nlong smoothly they signed a pledge which is as follows : , "We the undersigned, earnestly desirous of insuring ' to the public wholesome nnd high-class baseball, and be I lieving that we our.sclves hhould ret for the plajcrs an '; example which accepts the umpire's decision without com- plaint, hereby pledge ourselves loyally to support the commissioner in his important nnd difficult task, nnd we i assure him that each of us will aaiuieice in his decisions ST. Main Line Quintet Favored to Win From Local Collegians j Tomorrow Night JOSEPH'S TO MEETVUANOVA When the St. Joseph's College has- I rnllESE are busy days for the Hast Vctball team line up ngaitist Villanova ern League basketball nlayers. College tomorrow night in the Main especially regnnling their abihtj in Liner's gym. they will meet one of tfie j , , um th( ,.ormtlM rni. fastest and best teams in the Last Thi ' ... , ,, ,, .,,,. Is but the second ear for the Villanova . mad time tables of the mnn roads five on the college court, but the ability they use in Iiopping nround from one that they have shown so for marks i cfl(,0 to nntlii'r. ,heth ncoSntnngCr0US fC fr an5' tCU'n ' Num,'s f l:a"tnn ,,'a:l,,' ",a,s ar" "The MnTn Wncrs furnished a big sur- doming more familiar to reader up prise in the beginning of the season by state tlmn riKht llerc ,n our own vl" tTOuncing the Cntholl t'nlversity quin- cinity. For instance n glance at the tet, of Washington. Catholic I'niver- ne.,lp 0f Xontlcoke last evening sity, always well represented on the ' . ,,,,, .. court, this season wok supposed to have "bowed ' KoI an d Jccki '"" one of its best teams in ears. T, add "ds; "BBRwtj. iter, and m .. .- . u i. c.ini.,. .v,.. vn. bell nnd Dehnert. guards. An tiling !..,., c.,. ,i'fnnf,i 'rn.ni'o rv.ii..c. ' who outplayed Penn a few w l;s ago Villanovn showed such Mipcrinrit in guarding the boskets that the Temple forwards were continuall hnmpereil in making nccurnte shots Coach Mike Saxe is in charge of the Main Liners this season for the fust time The St. Joseph's Collnge fin- have ..t ..n 1,1 frV.Aip atwlrln 1 flu, W.xl. IIUl JCl HH ...VI. -.. i ,...-. ..... j nesdny night they were defeated by the Heton Hall live, ot Moutli urange, Dy n 24-18 score. The Incal collegians nut played and outscored the Jcrscjites in the first half, but in the final session Coach Hill's five squirmed into the lead nnd sewed up the game b) the con sistent foul tossing of Jiggs Donahue, their sturdy guard. St. Joseph's will start the same team that played against Seton Ilnll. namel . McDennott and Dead . forwards; Tern pie. center ; De ine and Treaey. guards St. Joseph's Prep School last evening defeated West Catholic High 1.1-11 nnd assumed the lead in the Catholic School League. The wore was tied on numer ous occasions during the gunii' ami the teams remained deadlocked until n min ute from the finish, when n hld gn.i! by Edward J. Murphx dt" uled the gume In favor of St. Joseph's. Amateur Sports The K. of C. Kxeinng School fur l'x Berxico Men, now londucted nt the Catholic High School, l'.rond and Vine streets, is about to orguiiiu u third rlass basketball iiuiuti t nnd is desirous . of securing a hull xxliere the) nmv ' prnctlco on Tliursd.iy uud Saturda) nights. They aio xvilling to sliure ilus irix ilegc xxith another team of this (alihre In order tnat tlie) ma) engage in prac tice games to prepare the team for the best competition dining the season. If there nre nny teums around the city thot are desirous of co-opernting and who nre xvilling to ullow the serv ice five the piivilege us indicated the managers of the same should get into communication xvitli II Jacobs, i nre of Kir. Long, principal K of C. Kveniug School, northeast corner Droad and Vine streets. The Construction ne. of llm Hell Ti phone L.esue xxould like tu arrange Kamcn with quintets In nnd around tho city orfpr-Ing- reatonubla Ruarantsea I. H Weim man. caro Conatructlon Ppirtmini. ITI1 Tlephone 1233 Arch atreet The II K. Mulford tUr. a hrwIv oinanUM travwilnic luu'ii would Uktt tu bouic KatriH' with any flrat or aecoml dun tn-ima having halla arui oiieriiitc iir uiuuuriniiv -KarrU. earn H K Mulf .rd Cu , IJruad and Vallac atreeta ' Bnburb.in II. ('. would lis to hear from foueVn-n7tejn-yer-otd lmktiitm.ll tearna havliV halla '. Uanmiow, 5007 North American atwt. VTnro Jintora, a thlrteen-fourtei-n-year-old travlln tem, dealrca to book guinea with Muni of lt a oRrrtnc rraaonaUa suar intea. II. X Zaun, 8001 Dauphin afreet Marwyn n. C. . fouiieen-tlflecn-year-old fixe would like, t" hear from quintet having JjaHa. Wllllajn J. TToun-r, iiil I'enn-rpvu By KOnUHT W. MAXWELIj Sport I'dltnr Krrnlnt Public J-ediT even when wc believe them mistnkeii, nnd not discredit the sport by public criticism fast one and He decided to HARD TO KEEP SOME BIRDS IN ONE CAGE Basketball Stars Are Busy Hopping Hither and Thither; Myers Explains Case of Dehnert strange about that f'nmlihell. bv the xxnv. is n bllKX llll as he plays at I'listhampton on Sat- ' urdnys And this eveuing in Pl mouth that team opens the season with an ex hibition clash ngoinst Nanticnke. and the fixe thnt will oppose the Nans fol lows: Jti'tgcr and Ilrowii. forwards, i T.nuFini-i center, and Kerr nnd Drex - fuss, guards. This will tie the regular i --' . . . , line-up of PI mouth when the second. Non Jtuldwin lins "Hole" I.ong holf starts next Friday night. street nnd "Cy" Simlndinger, Ilarrctt Plvmouth wos missing from the first i,nsi noctirtMl "Minnen" Calhoun uud Juy series in the State League oxvlng to the nmtx am Conerul Klectric has signed loss of its hall by fire. Warren "t! j00 Hvde, the former Camden nustem is innnnge.-. nnd he has endeavored to i,,.aKU,'.r Dobson has not announced m.t nm if the teBt teams hossidii' which is evidenced by the roster of pla)ers WIU M.xer Kxplalns Mnnnger Will Myers n nt a lo3s to understand why he should be criti cized so severely for playing "Dutch" Dehnert and di sires the facts in the case to become known so that the fol lowers of the Phillies will know that he is sincere in ills efforts to place a winning club on the iloor. Here is his explanation : "Dehnuit 'nine to Camden on Wedni-sday night and said he was nble to secure n much better figure for pin) ing elsewhere in the Fasteru League than I had ngreed to pay him Lnst xveek txvo clubs offered to buy his re lease, but as he is n valuab'e mnn I nniiirnllx would not nart xvith him. "I'ndi'r the circumstances, there xxns nothing to do but to pay him or pluy him nnd I xvus practically fnn ed to put him into the game. He plaxed good ball ond it is hoped thnt he will lie hue tomoriow night along with Johunv Ileckmnn. Hoth hove bn-n notified that the first game the) miss thex will he temporarily suspended "It will not be necessnr) for nny league uction The) will be dropped immediutel). but the) are not going to pln.x with liny other team thun Phila delphia McMnlion Not Dropped "Andy McMnlion has not beeu dropped. I have never given him Ins release, but have unconditionally parted wltli t.oii Sui-arman and lie Is no longer connected with the club. The wny the nexvs that McMuhon had been dropped came about was this: "The tuIch call for eight players with a team. At Camden there were nine on hand when Dehnert put In an appeur- alice .Mcaianon n luiur-neu inn. m put a uniform on nnd he was in his NATIONAL A. A. Saturday Evg., January 15 WIIITKV IIDUKE . YOI7NO MOSROK KIIDIH ft.YNN v.. rflNKISY KAl'FKMAN Kill VVAONEH va. Kin HTKJVAHT Danny Kramer vs. Tom Sharkey JOE JOHNNY TIPLITZ vs. MEALEY TICKETS AT DONAOHY'8. 8 8. UTII ST. CTurvaarq-i that wc will of him or of one another." This little document, which was drnwn up by (leorge Wharton l'cpper, of Philadelphia, binds the magnates to everlasting pence. They cannot utter n squawk after decisions have been rendered, nor can they pan the Judge. In other words, I.nndis will be right when he Is wrong. From now on there will be n strange hush In baseball circles, which will be n tremendous change from whnt has been the custom. Some of the pnitlcs concerned will hne to gag themselves to live up to the pledge, but this will be done. Xo longer will the Loyal" Five and the Itnttllug Three wnge guerrilla warfare in the Amerlcnn League. Han Johnson will he n perfectly good president nnd nil of the troubles will be told to the judge. 1117onnrr had a few significant remarks to make about gambling In baseball "There must not be any cheap, shoestring gamblers nt ball games," he said. "Their betting must bo stopped. The effect on the other spectators Is had. I nm of the opinion that club owners con control this matter, but If they ennnot they can get help from the commissioner, nnd I think he can find a way to put an end to the evils." That statement shows that Judge I.nndis is prepared to do some thorough houseclennlng nnd will not stand for nny excuse from the magnates. His word will be law and there arc better times in prospect for bnseball. The gambling clement will be denned out of the clubs nnd the btauds. This has been decided and there will be no let-up. THE judge took tin proper stand nt the very start, proved that he cas host and should have little trouble in the future. Big Deal Hatching ONE of the bitter disappointments of the meeting was the absence of big tindes. Last week it was pre dicted that five clubs in the National would swing n gigantic deal In which many plnjers would be trans ferred to new uniforms. Mnrnuvillc. Groh, Ktxey, Max Carey, Snyder nnd many others were involved, but up to now nothing has been done. Jnwn Mcdraw wants plnjers So does Pittsburgh. The Pirates were after Marnnvillc, but their proposition was turned down, (ieorge Gibson said lie made such n liberal offer tbut to make it public would make him look foolish. Can jou ininglne nny liberal offer coming from Drey fuss? Anyway, the Pittsburgh end is nil cold nnd the other clubs are resting ipiletly. The Chicngo Cubs niso nre in the market for players nnd n healthy bankroll has been placed on exhibition. Johnny Ever also wants Mnrrtnville, but the Rabbit will go to New York if McOrnw wonts him. Cincinnati is said to be willing to part with Groh for a consideration, so that's another angle to be considered. BEFORE the little birdi arc rlnrprny and the Mini inniccrs are working in the front yard a big deal trill be put through. It's in the irind, and the sooner it is made the quicker. Copyright, 1911, by Ji tile Udorr Co. Basketball Statistics HVTintN IJIAGI'K . I,. V.C. W. I.. IC. Cniiiilm -i o 1.0IKI UnullnE o I .INK) lliTiimiifn I II 1.0411) IMi'lii. l I .MHI Trenton o .000 tvm-M'li. o I .ooo THIS WKl'.KN S.CItIUfI.K TimleM licrmiinlOM-n nt Trrntim. .Siitunl.i) . Vki-v illc ut rlillnddnliLi, Trrnton at Kiviilliw. lANrKACTlHEltS' I.llMll'E W. I.. IM'. W. I- I'.C. DolKun 'i o I.IMHI ll.irrrtt I I ."IK IV.illt In '1 II 1.IMHI Mimaftpp II -i .000 llufuarlli ! 0 1.000 .-n. am. II ' .000 llrlshrr I I .000 Uuilil . II 2 .000 cHllimi clothes. President Scheffer suid I hud nine men, but in response I replied thnt McMalioii wus not ex en in uniform. "Nothing wn-, exer said nbout his being diopped, ns it had been ugreed to gixe Sug.irmiin his unconditional ndcnse nod this would reduce the number to six I suppose if the president insists ,.n, M.AInlt.ir, li.t utlUIIMtllll'd. lie will New Plujers for Industrials While the big lea-iurs nre keeping up to the railroad schcduL's., the "little" circuits ar importing talent, due to the sliortage on account of labor conditions. Tin- Muniifiu turci's' League, under thisc circuinst.iiices, tins passed a rule permitting the use of txvi) pin.xers not HIIMIlHtl. . -- -"- I' i . . u. the concern tiiex represent any newcomers yet, but no ilouut .aiuii ager Calhoun will not be found caught napping. ... m . , At a meeting ol tne league omcinis after lust night's game it was decided to hold a dance at Yonnh Hall on Fridn) , January 28. This is one of the p'lixmg niL'hts ot the Hell Telephone League, but their gomes will be moved up to Thursday of the same xveek nnd those of the Mnnufncturers' for Thurs day, Junuary 27. will be ployed at the end of the season. NATIVITY PLAYS CHAMPS BrldQeton and Crescent Meet Up town Cage Teams Tonight Txvo Important games xxith champion' as the visiting quintets will he pla.xed tonight ut Nativity Ilnll. llelgrode street and Allegheny uxmiie In th iirst game, Nativity meets Hiiilgeton, champions of the South Jerse) League nnd In the second lontest Crescent, first- half titleholders of the Iirnthorhood T uni.ni. will nl.-ix N'ntivitx Trnxeleis. Nativity lost the first gume of tlio season on the home court last week with New York Shi. "nil Manager Pal Hulllck has made u switch in the line up since thnt time Arratigements xvi'l be niurti- this evening with Holy Name foi a series to determine the Catholic chainpiouslup of the northeust. Cxrellrnt Opportunity for Ilualne.t Men to KEEP PHYSICALLY FIT IIKIOEHT OYMNASIUM IN WOUIJD H. r. Cor. 10th and hentnut Hln,, I'hlla Mud I Mm hauaro (lurih-u. New YcSrk Flesh Reducing Body Building Boxing Taught No Punishment PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN Treatment All Hours, 8 A M. to 10 I M. ICE HOCKEY TONIGHT AT ICE PALACE .Vt. Pnn vt Pr!nitnn nn Htarl" Hut. N't, Quaker C'y v. Hott'n Shoo yraam Mon. NUht C.lrl.' Hockey, l'lilln. vn. N. Y. 1't'III.ir HKATINM AFTEn OAME8 nalo'y, tt 10, 1.0.1 1 Ampitheafr, 1,03, S2.20 CAMI1RIA ATHI.KTIO CLWn KRNHINtlTON AVK. AMI SOMKKHICT UlIDAY KVEVINO. JANUAHY 11 a ruAruicitJAfic iiouth ICIOIIIH AND 3 IXE u I I OAtf-- YOU CNT GOafti VUMAT Sff ct ?aua LIKO IT- IH.TOLU CLftSSV- I ,wioH ; 1 V , paid row T-- -- - V2ztrYHJ whcr j-,- ' I ijMoiiooy ,,'3.0R,LD- 3 i afflbv $riK' Jc&S? -5'V..'- -j I ""Z NOTHING UK MOVING A I fCCl. TmO- TrtlCKivJafiS OP TMC . LOOK HOCJ STR6MG ITS -BUILT- JoLll) I AWjatl. 3ATCHOL- IT J LCATHCn IM TmiVP BAG GGOROC . vLL TMS WAV TIROtlfiW - IT LL LAST I I MAM OWS LOOK JjsT FCGl. Of IT AMD TteLL MC If I a THOOSftrJP YCMS -SUCri WOWOERO'L 1 I pRoapeaoviO- ,- ' that isn t a womBgb ob . bao! I lbathcb - IF You wauT T6 OuY Omc VJ ) WHAT 33'VOU THlNXr V l,c ,T ILL TaLU YoU WHCBS TbGu ' - s7 1 W -Ii W M y V r Will I I I If II HHi I wuNoeeiMi- I i ' Will I ill 11 l III HE cm J I . v mill III 11 II r I Hl'il 'bojtaujay 7 I PEIE HERMAN PUIS! WILDE OUT IN 17TH Former Bantam King Finishes English Pride Referee Halts Bout London, Jan. 14. Pete Hctniun, the American hantatnxvciEht, knocked out Jimmy Wilde, the pride of Oieat Hritaln and flyweight champion of the xxorld. in tlio seventeenth round f.f their twenty-round bout In Albert Hall here last night. The referee stopped the bout in the seventeenth nnd awnrded the decision to Herman nfter Wilde lincl been knocked doxvn three times and was practically helpless. (This is accepted as n technical knockout). Wilde made n gnme stnnd to the en cournging shouts of his followers, but wns in difficulty in the fiftceuth. Her man drove him to the ropes nnd with n left to the ribs and a vicious light to the jaw sent his little opponent liaeu on his heels nnd appeared to have him groggy and half out. It looked like the finish, but the bell saved W ilde. The AVelshmnn managed to stand up through the sixteenth round, but Her man fnirl) cut him to pieces in the seventeenth, and nftcr he had -ent linn to the Iloor three times the referee stepped in. Wilde Inspired his ndmirers with grent hopes during the first five rounds, as he outpointed Hennnn handily. It looked ns though the fl) weight was a sure winner, ns he outboxed Herman in every round und landed u number of stinging blows. Put Herman begnn to carrv the battle to the little felloxv after the fifth session, nnd the advantage al ternated till the fifteenth, when Pile began to shoxv weakness from the fast pace at which Herman wns carr)lng him. , . In this round it wns conceded that Herman hud the udxoutuge m points, although Wilde xvns still lighting with great spirit. It was In the fifteenth that Herman landed the blows that virtually won the battle for him. The boys hnd come to close quarters ut the ropes and Herman shot u henx) left to the body that staggered the lly weight. Her man followed instnntl) with n stiff right to the jnw. which sent Wilde reeling nbout the ling. Herman sprang nt Iuh opponent and tried hard to end the contest then and tin re. but before u settling blow could be landed the bell enme to the relief of Wi'de. , , The midget came out for the sixteenth nncl showed considerable vigor, consid ering the force of the blows landed in the preceding session, und he got through the round without special duin age. Hut the peventeenMi had bandy got under way when Hermnn landed n right to the jaw which sent Wilde spinning through the ropes. He climbed buck cpilcklv, only to get unothei punch on the jaw, nnd again he tumbled thiuugh the ropes. With fine courage the flyweight, now xxubbly nnd henvy ecd, pu'led himself bock into the ring, nnd the watchful Herman promptly knocked him through tho ropes for the third time. He cou d barely stnnel on his leet us he ogain crawled thinngh the inpes uud one more punth xxould have pui him to sleep. Herman advanced on tlio little felloxv nnd drexv back to strike, but ( orii, making a barrier of his 200 pounds, stepped in front of Wi'de, c ought the defeated bo) us he wos about to topple over and carried him to his corner It xvas n sensational ending to u spoi -taculnr encounter, nnd the effect on the croxx-d xvns most dispiriting Herman surprised the crowd bx his boxing, xxhich discounted Wilde's ug gresniveness. The Amerlcnn fought a sportsmanlike contest throughout nnd xvns well received hy tne spectators. He will hall home Satiirdii) and s.i.xs lie hopes again to meet Lxncli, to whom he recently lost the x'or'd s chuuipion ship in a bout In MnAisou Square Oui den, New York. OLYM P I A Drotd and Bainbridse JIOMIAY KVK.. JM H 17 JVHI- Tl.ltKY Hartman vs. Mitchell MAX I II Whir, Williamson vs. Conway IIFI I.KO ALLEN vs. DILLON IHIH1I itsy mi: CLINE vs. JACKSON KII'IK JIUINNY BOGASH vs. TILLMAN Keata on Ib now Hotel XXa.Mn liuffet, llrofttl nril feyct StH It trular itrlrea CUSTOM SHIRT MAKERS Mrr-Mii-ShlrtCs. SOSChtrstnutSt Sill He roke EleTatorSumple Stnt Upon Itcuurat OH, MAN! CHAMPION LEONARD MEETS RICHIE MITCHELL TONIGHT Baltic in Fifteen-Round Dcci sion Match at Madison Square Garden Is Charity Affair B FN.W LLONAKD. the lightweight ds title in champion, xxill defend Mndlson Sipiiuo Garden. New Yoik. to night In ii fifteen-round bout to a de cision with Ultchie Mitchell, of Mil waukee. Deducting the lighters' shnre. the receipts will be turned over to the American fund for devnsted France, of which Miss Anne Morgan is one of the most enthusiastic xvorkers. Lconnrd's sharp xvll he 540.000 nncl Mitchell lins been guaranteed $20,000. The committee announced that even sent in the Harden has been sold, anil that the fotnl icccipts from the 14,000 tickctholdcis will be SlT.'.nOO. The lighters repotted carl) todfl) that they xxere in tip-top condition nnd ex pected to make the required xveight of l.l.i pounds this utternonn. The champion is n xvnriu favorite to win. although Mitchell has iiianv buck ets. A contingent of .1.10 fitns from Mii xvnukee, Chicago and Cleveland urrived in New York lost night to xxittvss the encounter. A sent has been reserved for General John J. Pcihhlng. He sent n letter to Miss Morgan saying lie wns delighted nt the encouragement she had given to elenn uthletics. Scraps About Scrappers .lelinnv liiirni inten's .In-j llnrrctl and r.ildti Hi'o!re ns llii' ulml-un nttinetlnn et Ihc cainbrla A. c tunluht In tfu spcnl, l'".i Itors of Wmt Phlladelrihls nnd Huullle hlalr of Kc-nplnKtnn room together cxhll-th- ri"C if lh crd ri mis .in.. T-U, xh. Willie IVrxu'iin Yuuiiir Trrx .Xlclloxrn xh YoiniK ,1m; Shail,L und Tumuiv TlMin s. Ddiinx Juidan CoHter. rftiroil liBMwclK"t. In mn i cm at l.leMiitli and Ami M .ItrnniN In Uoeplrnr In nhnpf ' with sorn-j of thu Ijujh thai itulr. ductlntf utreotM vorklnu- ther Tominr Murrnr ha" heen matched to hnn 1'obhy Dyton ten roundi at New Ufdfunl , MaHM,, un IVbruun 7 Johnnt Alltn, l'J'J traundH. of Camdi n winner of h diamond rliir In th Uh t houf" It sv.'tlntf In nlinpo for his imifHw dlonnt t.irvu IIo Ip hundlej by Itult Atartno, ilto ut CnniJen A Qintlon tif Miprrrmio, utwn which th re hr hcn a wide dlffirtni-o nt opinion will In nettled at th National tomorrow nUM when Johim) M'Mlfy nifetA Jo 'Uplit-i ln lh fourth numiier ounu Tom hharlt j htttlB I)i nil' Kramer tht ret-ent Htnta Monul adJltlun to I'hlladolphla's Hulk fui.e-t. Answer to nnrrj in t 1a 'IVndliT -Cluwicle lwls nei-r baj n Hiu rlnc loe Xlurks 1, IK ...mi matih'd to mett loe MiCubo n : L.iiil ittei mi Januurv IS. Tcunorrou nluhl In l!omMend ToTnnix Hjan. the hurd-hlttlni; hnntam. of JlrK., vrt, ni'lH I'atai Stanlon. Tho xvlniiHr ..f thla bjut will Ii- tlie opponent of Joh l.ri(h xchen hu ljiiri tu Plttbburuh In thu n ar futura l Snniin) llnrrls, who mannced Ivi I AX it. Hams Intu th- banMtnnc-lKht dMalon 11 ' now cndeux'orliiK ti put Unnnx Fruah on ihe f. atbervielBit ladder u tup runi; In the iirellmlmirlet a- tho National t. morrow Km XX.ner meets llnrrj iKld) f.tinart lidJIo nnn taikleu FUnkey Knun M. & II. SELL Unusual Savings on Every Thing lhe World of Sports Unsketbnll, sccceibnll, skates, Kym outfits, snow-shoes, &kiis, boxing Kloves, punching bags, anything you need in clean indoor or outdoor spoits that will make you better mentally nnd physically, you win mm iieic- unci ut prices Kasket - Shoes, Suction Sole, 512 Basketj Ba,,i $3&H $4 All Basket-Bali Shirts, $2 Cotton, 50c S.w lot Just i nn n Re markablu nue S ii innn lit thin lulie ornplii" with laeer auJ pure rub. bir Mncljer Other Basket Balls, $3.50 & $5 Khaki Pants, $1.50 ' S3.50 KNEE GUARDS $4 There's Only One M. & II. Thnt'H at 512 .iBrw Mm lOI'EV TIIfHJJDAV AND jiSk -L T LPIiLjlL Mitchell Excels in Height and Reach I.FON i:ix n ft. r,, l4 14 lO'.i 4 in ,ih1 ! H II SI ItI SVi .mitciiixt, i:i-i r. ft. 74 i ii H II 'M :tsvi W'rlvht Ililellt KlMC h fik iiu c i rorciirm rl-t I In Mt. niirinnl Clic-si. pxninded '1 hU-li Ankle Ciilf . Arc man nnd Monroe XX hltey Iiurke oppoaca Young jn llocnsh. the Ilrldceport xvelterwelnht. will utipos Jilinn Tlllmin. of JIlnnoHpolla In tho ulml-un nt the Ulympla. on Monday night lrleh l'jitx c'llne, uho hnn recently launched a cometin' 'c campaign, fneca Joe Jnckwm Another xelter. from Suuthw.cik. In the acml. M, Xlarlln Jiulgr, the Mn-myunk feather 'Aelun', hau Ufteu niHtihed to tneft Mnx Willi imon In n tm-rnund hout In Heading on January 21. XXIIIus Ilrllt liar an all-star rhotr Dieted for thi aienu nt l.lnjil m Thi'.itre In i'lienter oi Monday night In the wind-up. Clmrloy O.Vcll of Tioga, fiuos AJ Miller, of llddy stone. NAVY ATPOUGHKEEPSIE Virtually Assured to Row Iri Regatta on June 22 Annapolis, Jon. 14. The fixing of tht' date for the Poughkeepsie regatta as June "'2. more than a xveek earlier than hod been expected, greatly in creuses the chnnco that the Nnx-al Acad cm) crew, world's champions ut Ant xeip last summer, will be in the event, ('iimmnudei' I). L. Hownrd, athletic ofiicer ut the Nnx'al Academy, stated that the midshipmen would lie in the nice if official pcuuivdou can he ob tained. Only 1000 Genuine lillefteRazor VEST POCKET SETS EST POCK Quadruple Silx (&e43 Quadruple Sllxcr Plate $9AQ RSS,Jnr I I Its' S.'i.OO Iiuliidinif 1 do bl.ides anil uf Hurry If you xvant one. Penna. Military Supply Co. J 21 North 13th Street IT FOR LESS: tnat will save you money. Ball $13 Sweaters l-ll'o White Larue Shawl Collars, Now Sg-iJO hlertelc'hs - Woo 1 inmt final I nervlcenbie ! Warm Uand fur Basketball nny purpose $1 CnniUc : fir 7 en j A mJJ """": " f" Vi.-u Values S7.S0 to $10 Lunch Kits, now $2.50 rnmplete tcith pint Vacuum llottle, combination c rem tap ami nip u'(li iiutcil lunch box Plenty loom tor taiulioU-hra. fruit, cake, ,io. Vacuum bcjfcV it fin coffie hot SC houia, told $3 Genuine Thermos $0 Bottles, now " IOOlC ilhlsSidti SATUKUAY I'VCNIXUS t fi .r " ! jm IBI l I If xt WMi Mm m lb TRYING TO BEAT GUN IS COMMON FAILING In Sport, as in Other Lines, Few Ever Think of Starling on Fifty-Fifty Basis May Be Human Nature. But It's Wrong Hy GltANTLANI) HICK -m: of J clvllln the main troubles with illntlnn In gcncrnl, . re marked The Philosopher. "Is this every one Is looking for n shade before the start. This applies to both indi viduals nnd nations. Thev never think about starting on a fifty-fifty bnls and letting merit decide the issue. They nil work or piny or tight on the theory that n match well made is two-thirds won. They nil want to beat the gun. They nie not content to get nxvny xvitli nn ex en break. They waste enough time' and worry nnd cffoit In scheming for the best of it to get In good enough shape to win, even if they had the xvorst of the start ' "This applies to sport as well as business. It's the old human earning to put something over thnt xvlll Indicate shrewdness or smartness. In Short, for Example rpAKK sport, for example," he J- I'oiitinued. "Footbnll is one of our finest, clennest sports. Yet in foot ball we've gone In for secret practice, nn army of scouts spotting rival tennis.. nnd II timl- fllnm (U'ii VClllH to tfel most of them numbered, because each one xvas nfrnld he xxould lose some slight 1 advantage. And If a lot of colleges hnviu't got winners, n lot of Old Grnds immediately hiiHtle out to rustle up 1'iiniiL'li tnli'nt lo fill the calls. "Ill bnsebnii nny umpire is unfair who won't give you nil the close ones. No one remembers the close ones that are given, only those that are slipped to the other team. "The golfer xxnstcs ten minutes nt the sturt in an argument to get the extra atroke that ought to make it n cinch. "And in matchmaking in boxing it is nil u mutter of gnibbing every ndx-nn-tage in sight. Human Nature? Yes. lint TT'S nil human nntiiic, )ou soy? -L Sure, but that doesn't menu it's right. Do jou recall Terry MeGovcrn and Kid LaxIgneV Now, there xvero a couple xvho never bothered nbout a fexv extra pounds. They xxere fighters xvho loved the gome. Hat Nelson today would be n much bigger figure in the tradition of the ring It lie hadn't let Hilly Nolan force Joe Cans to make 13.1 pounds ringside, xvitli his fighting costume on. That xvas the last word In reaching for the shade. "The Germans, tried to get the simile by crushing through Belgium in spite of treaty obligations,. This protebly cost them the final decision, for it lined up nntions ugninst them that otlierxviso might hnxc been neutral." Gixing the Simile AVI'.TKHAN observer once nsked U veteran spoilsman, xxho had been through the long grind of the gnme for ox-er twenty-live years, xxhot he consid ered the best piece of individual philos ophy n mnn could use. "Verj ensil." the veteran sportsman leplied. "It's this-glxe the other fel loxv the shade." This doesn't mean thnt you should let 4 Largest Upstairs Men's 2nd 1006 Market St Floor M en Mere s t Biggest Event m Liquidating our stock for imme diate clearance. Prices far below cost of manufacturing. Men's & Young Men's uits and O'Coats There are models for every type of man, in fine wool ma terials, made up in our own workrooms by expert tailors come in tomorrow early, while the selection is good. 25 to $65 Values 18.50 $28.50 $36.50 Open Saturday Evenings Ct-HEMeKS tlO "A hx Q2A- w.. . ,15 mil sxtillntwiti corner evet.x aih there is some argument nbout ,,' " xrxlfil. mi . ... 1 1 1 A t ." nlcnllty. Von nm? low a hlkln ii. ui advantage but , on will pickup 'S .'"jul jiu ii n; xi iiiiiiir in Antifi ti.A i. or psychologlcnl udvnntnge thnt mnn. Ilinn mnlin in, r,. .... i. V "l "III "- "'' "" "". isi grcmtiij lust an Iustiinro HKUK menu is nn ItiHtntice of ui., ... direct from tho imi rnrtntti (ttm i-t,1f..M .... ..t.. , . ' ......... ..,.v fiy" """ M'llCllllli'il lo nivi-i, .1 mss,i iimn in n tiiainii toiirnnineiit nt ii o'clock. IIIlIl'l 'llie opponent had limned ,lnPi beaten n ndxntice and was in m f" " of'i'Ind to put un n xvltuilng flgl, The better golfer, in splteCf ,V ,, vantage of a better game, dis'i.it,! . would make the result even more ., cull liv.i',,'I?'V'n: ,,H nppearniice U figured the delay xxould onlx add (,, i,',; nervousness of hln opponent Olie lesser light waited at tho W tee in a. nervoim fidget for twentx ,n utcs. After another ten or fifteen m n utes this nervomuiess tinP( ,, """ iletcrmlnntion t, plnv his m.ii ",,,'H hiHoiib? "ln" ll!,(1 Um 1,Im Wnl,'--S He fojight out evcrv shot, finallx xvln linir 1 up. et he xxould nexer Im",. had o chance If the other ma,, ln,i nn while still it, a depressed stale of niiu'l! Still Another One TN 11110, when Harvard ami -ini0 -Lxvere In lmttle, IMdle Case) Lr.,1,, through the line. As he did, Homexxiiere be) nnd the range of his run. 0 Hnrvn.,1 i trlimcjl or hel.f n Yale i.ln.xer rtyr irteiitlonnllv or unintcntioiiallv. he , reuchiug for an advantage be) on, the. ri les. . "' Casey niiendy through, xxould Imve innde the toiichdown an) wax Hut I,. wns culie,! bnck. nml corrccllv s J 1 'Jm , ",,z om' of l,e officials a ins one nreaen of the lilies cot iiiirynrii n certuln victory. ii you nnven t enough stuff to win on the basis of u fifty -fifty start the odds nre u shoe to n shoestring thnt grubbing the shade isn't going to cover ut. the deficit. The main idea Vs to concentrate on the scran itself, nut mi mnking the scrap n cinch before the fir-t bloxv is ever started. CcTvrloht. toil. AU NoM, rcurrct. West Phlla. High Sheool Play Ts nnnunl "cnlor play of tho Worn Phi rt.ll.hla Hkh School for noy. in l.o Yiu, t.,',l.'1w';j,".r'lr'ir. nt M-antile Hall oi Allnh." l'na been xvrltten. mnnaped and pro ducod In rvtry detail hy.Bchool tnlfn. Vh authors arc 1n Itnaenthal, it XX'amon I Inbr and 11 Freed. The cnt will' i. elude S. St. Chain. A. K Fret O T Kunk" M. Holomon If. K. Wernt, It. Sarr?,0n J. P. Crawford. I. HoienbeiJ.r J " Bkcrxakv Kayoula Meets Old Rivals Ka)0tiln Catholic I'luh xll met il i. iixuH. Corley Catholic Club In th i.nr ?!tVilc,.l?n of R double-heider In St Anthon. Hall. Twenty-rourth and Carpenter .rrecm thla evenlnit. In the preliminary t intent Uelmar will play Knsoula eeconJ Store in Philadelphia 2nd Floor Clothing T owe $23.50 ilIiliJ!Hd .y,.-fe AfeVt.. jfjhgtW befoVetheart. U in .V,,!,!! jou nre only looking for nun ' "a fair Held and no fntw"' riJk-: he TAJ i JTfr
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