5tz"" ?- rtA-v ,''rvlKv'f;'s',,'"'-j v WSn&'Zl$ frM-fl.'! ' tr.i sivrin. irnvraaiTiiiii'u. i',i i j - v tp,-i .v.b ..ta. n . -.-?' i 'i Jf't'WWt'i'VI fw' MP-VT.wrn- ' " ' " v' j i ' 'rvr i m, '''T"J v j?"x ji y Krr-7 "-J' "'. r (y-v pipv- EVENING FCBEtO EDaER-PHIA-DELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY IS, 1021' CAGEGUARDSFIND THEY ARE UP AGAINST A HOLMANWHEN TtiEY OPPOSE GERMANTOWN'S STAR Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Hauls Last Night PPLJCA TION HARDIEST PART OF SOCCER LA W lUrretion of Referee Figures GrcUtly in Penalty-Kick : RW ,,'utn"", "''" 'r '""" Rule We Matter of "Intention is Confusing ' e" ffilt WlSl to fe Oj0?c l)tAAlt,TAr.A.ta IllUrnut. flivfmlfad .t..t..it,. Tllltiimit Irish I'ntisy t'iW Inst to .Ine .Inch (in, foul, fimiilii I,n Allen bent lteil Allen! lODlklo Cnnvvny nutpoIntriT .Mnxlp Willi m- 110 ml - . . -, UIKIIIK II1U pommy KICK llllll tilC gOlll- .nrf which come Wltlllll the t,,,, ,inr lmlKf l1(1 niitslili. i.f the. timinlfv ( tin- vefcrof, hU (llfcrctluii una, but within thu Hold of jiluy. Ily DOUGLAS STKWAHT " I of the l'nlmltv of I'ennsylvunln .Soccer Teniii.iilrrcollfKUto l humulon .... 0i tlie greatest tllllicultloa in ' splash oc u cross, 112 yards) In front ol V .1 ., -lili thi! nenulty-klek the center of the goal. ;crCrt ',,:,,. ..iSulnrlv . .A" of the ..layers except tl,o plnycr Is us iuii""" -j,- inning tno penalty kick and the goal- osc 1 1 .. ........ .Innt lit litq PVO- lot' JWU'l'iirii '" " - - ,ht n,,l powers of deduction, "it It p.ciillnrl.v aggravating to n full clt r ii half r cncii to n Hide to have .iccufiil penalty kick given 'ngalnit cm t ,J referee so frequently IX r . ...... inpf sill - , v ' "unit .., . ,... , , ,.,, . Jltllnnt I niiHul ......1...... ll..iill ...I........ 'iniii iiiriTfii i.iiiniiiK ,iii.ii.,r.i I KM Mimii knocked out .llmniy lOiin. N'KW 1011K Andy rhitirv ilf frnlMl finr- lev llllrhrrl Mvklfrtt.it. Tli lall .Ipjiu' llli lr.lnklc Mrnilnitl IVirl llnlnl wnn frmii Jo .Monnryi .Inhnny (illl out fonclit 'illllc llrrniiin. llICIIlMn:it. N. y.llrj nn Homier Ic fentrd Aintlp linlnrr. IIOSTON- llol!D- .lusrvh ktiocUra out Joe Mrn-lrll. "dfntli. TKK.VTON Hoy Moore oiiliKilntnl Terry MiIIiirIii lljrt llnoprr nlonpnl lliiltllnic !endv. foiirlhi lllllj (lorniuii. Iinnrknl nut lilil I,eiil, neronili Yoiiiik Oaodnlfi wilt Mooned l Munit Ulculnni 'tniniit .lohnny Jlurmy Hlonrd iinuy Joliiint Toll, nrrond. IIITI'AI.0 Hurry Ulllt Kiimked out ti til mil-, piixfMltl Some tdiiyers seem to think tlmt ont- hlilc of the pennlty urea menns outside of the Held over the touch line. Il't.t.. I.. .. . 1'. i.n.r ..!..- ......i 1... j inn ii nkniH nivn iiiu.irj 11 llL L)U I II in if runf ixt t 11 i within the field of pln.v. Ineldentnlly J J,ill,KM,Bj;,1IiSi?,, n",,,1 Umikf those pliijiTH who leuve th(' field eannot i:w illir.lUNS lldlo O'llire won from 1'ITTMII Itfill .liilmnv ifiium .... rrn,r. Ion Chip, ,sslU V ' - Kl,t mu wlH10Ut tK. pvrmTsHlon of thoi -Murtl.i llurke 'r iiiilntnnllonnl hnnil. Ana It i f , , , ,)roperl) , "' .. ! ." "" nf, v i"p snein uned nimnged. .he pin, rf nl. .he Mttncklng ' RRITI . l-..lnrl Nil lllll'li.M..f r - - ..I.I .. .!.., ..n.. .!"! i r- tl...L II... I... "e if: la I .e'fo "' nn nHn,no l ".. .than themselves in ease of o Tn? Uif iSireUlnif the ball on . B,.',. tlio referee take n pos RRIT15H ROYPRC WIM side Is'lng enreful to see tlmt Ihcy hnve R"' I Vlctnro t. All Cr,,. n...t- tllll. mer-i " "' "" ' w"' """ "'' biiif i in ircttlnc the bull ou i Rencies. the referee tnlces n position, Americans at Hotel' Commodore . t.w. with the firm to one Hide, when) he inn heHt hco w lint is going on, , xMV Vork, Jnn. IS. relish nmn- the i-pcetntoi' who sees u"', '"" 'wl ,, " , ,- , tcur boxers tnuinplied over their Amer Irh i'imes II hniinened to (l.cneci. iu nucu uu .... .. . . . " ipiiai n lii iniTinii iiivi Li r i iiiit'i 11 . . i . !. I Me fir riii'li I lifr nlnver iiilrnmnu ntwl l a . i.. ..n i . . i i Anfi. not Know 10 womiiT nu nn- . . ,,.,,,," ' : ;, , nun iiiniuuciii- in uu juur oouis hinged I ,lnf. not mi . . . kicks the bull lowiird the net. mid nnst U n... i,.t.,ii u ii. i I I I 11 I. 1 . , ..I".' "" "uu iiiii "IU1I1HK V Kill 111 :.,.r.iiiinr wns. i ., ' ' . ,,' ".r."" ?'"" " ".line triuim uuiirooin of tlie Hotel ami iSinie i eferees. knowing the ulle of "v-. '" "", pom nnc. it nns i imppened , modore. hist night. One contest ended Sunn in"" , , ,. I,, InkiliL' n iipiinltv klelt wltli ii ,. i.. .. i i . . t ,1. .i .i ii1nrr. '"ke no riimin-n nun "",.,,,,.,, i ii i ,,,,', 1. ",' - in n liiiiici.oiii, una ine oilier inree were n. nin wn. lIr theory nut poor .. '"""'," " " Mwuueu oil tne ,1ppI,1(.,1 under the point system of the Z l"' nnd purtieuhirly Is it poor Mcker h Mot forwnrdly to the side; As , lnternution.il lloxlng IVderutlon. !r k-c'wlth nn thing but very klllful thu hull Is in piny the moment it in The knockout victory was scored by ?m, Of course, it also depend.! on k eked, it is permissible f,,r ,, of tlio Hugh lliown. iimuteiir lulddlewelglit Intention, whether or not there la P.njers own nidi-, pnnided he. U "on- ,.im,nploii of llnglnnd mid the Itrltlsh foil Kivn in the penalty urea, nud side, to rush in, connect: with the ball nrniy. who xtopnpd lien Uuvis, the lu re uRiiiii the dlscretloh comes In. mnl Mioot. , l dlan light -heuvvelght champion of the 'e "' ' i. i.. .!... if ii... ttlilu.ln I nder such i'irr'iiiiw.'in...J ii, nn ,t..i...i m... . 7... .. ii i Utit rei ,ws on ih.. defendiTH In tlmt nreu for keeper s oot reijuireil to stay on his 11 .. i. .. I I Tlllll llllll lillf nn.i ....... .... 1 n rthlni;. oil sli e 01 Hie goiu ki-i--H!i ; " ' m.-.iii nu sees nu yiniDs. "' fo,w t U n 'o better defend ih pout. i iiuiii i"" '--i ?, : . ii i ii , i, . ." "."." ",... .i. ..,...... .,f naU Ko'K. ni'i'ii i" uiu ; ;" o'conl ke-per and his side and the frc,i..nilliig j".v of the attackers. id lSulc V. Tlic law covering the pcimltj kick in part of law scventeeu, nud that rt is n- fellows: t. tli "-'it ,f imj Intcnrtonnl Infrlntra A n( IJ.W '' I: "' lfeniltiu' sl'lo within If the bull should rebnunil fmm ihn goiilpostw or crossbar the nlnjer who took the kick which resulted iu the re bound cannot piny the ball u second time until it bus been ttlnyed by another plnver. In case he does, u free kick will be given ngniust him. Ni I'ancy Stuff teutid. I)uis hulls from .(Jump Meade, .Mnr.Unnil. In the other contests, Captain I". V. Chandler, amateur hi nvj weight cham pion of Kughiud mill the British army, won from John Cortu right, champion of the 1,'nitcd Stntes nrmy, by .".!! points to li!); John Watson, llrltish navy champion hvaiy weight, defeated Italph Uitch, Ami'i'lcun nay cliampiou, 111 points to '..'N, anil i tarry .Mullan, mill V.i fun.... ., i.. ..i! dlewelL'ht titleholdcr of the I.ohdon lio- nt rif I.MS V IJ l lieit'limiif bhitj yiiiiiiii ' .....v.. nvtiinr. jit IllUUilli; Ol Ull- ,. . . . t- i 1. rt "V X .1. ill rn the r.-fcrf.- bMII uarJ tho' pronclllllg the ball lire tieniiitlnl i lice.olltpoilited Kolill Ittlff. Now York SVV iTy .vel- .m'r1 .JS , tuklnir a "penalty kIclUh,0trefertee has l'" welterweight titleholdcr, tl I to 18. Iiir.if eji.iit ins All nu:r. with the power to order the ball put back In i i X l IS k,.m "tJIIVr'r ... i '? CS " "rrl? '-. i Boots and Saddle . ih- 1.1 iml jr.i 'Ih') opponents' i;onl- " l"".v hick is oiny nwarueu tor I i k'r 'shall rut udance tn.-ond hla i:oal i nine olTenses committed within the ten-i . ... . , altv nren. Thev lire trinnine nn mi-1 '"" HokiiIhush luinillrip af fix furumci Tbi Mil mu' 1" klckert wot4. The " j.V,,,:. ;;,",,;,,'" 'V.AViv!'1. i fiirnlhs tie. fentur.. at Ni-w Orleann thin i .Vail b in May when 111.- l.lclt In tnlcen POliellt, KicKing nil opponent. Striking, I afternoon T.iliVnu. IVlIoni.ir nt tin. r n k-nnl iiw be soorod from n innlt lumping at all opponent, handling theUlu-ea Impost hns a better ehiinio tlmn In k, lint U bill sh.ill not bo iis'nln pliijea , ja b(,I,iI)!: ,. ,,l)!ioncnt iiiivlilnif nu hU Inst tlmn out when he was In atcn by th-kMer until it l.i been plnyed by uu- " " ' ""'"h ' , "."''I ' ' lcIlr' ' '', " ' ,au n ellght miirnln .iirrlnir 11 founds. Ultrp. irr'M'f If nt. Hsary time of Uny shall opponent, clinrging nn opponent Io- (j0,i nmi t'iilt.-l Ver.Il.i iippenra to it the extenieU u udmlt of thi nontuty kick lently or dungeroiislv or eharcinir mi . chlot tonter.ders fir this stake. i -11'"-"..- . . . ,. . ...! .- .h. ' opponent from behind. And these in tll KICr. N III III. j ;' ........... jw ...- . , ,...,. ... ...4l.l.. . I ll. . flt. ullf If t.i" bill i noi (iM-Ki'ii i"" 'i'- '-i,v iii-iiii, v"-i. iiiui wiiieu L'llli teuuerd in tlic ,1 .ii r.o-J a iec.i.1 time 1 y th be committed by the defend jer ! t.M th leiiultv klel: until it nonnltv urea iliiMlaiMl) nnothr l.lnyer. 'I'liuiuj area. if , Tin rii-rie mi' iffialn trom puttlnir the . I asi of handling, tripp; In tho other hK "veil's thi hor"! that !m. nntli- VP. vmer K .T,' i i rourtn huvw shown '0 recently m.iv how up promletitly today: I'lrat race. Wnr Heller, l.lttle I'atty .Siar Time: second, llueti, Toss third. Corlllu. Innu. Montlllo id. i.iKitenant jvimins. T,il','l I. sMVi'lin iivVi'n t.n'-,n,.""e ' I';at from behind nmv so happen as I the Wrluu.. e H.tntb. M.Adoo, Tin II, hi- loiisnn'reii uiiiiuei.eionai. anil i nJini: If, wlun h ninlty hick Is to ;n. tie.,.. i IS'S"". iXan" t bn multlnllVil wll''1 . Ul1'' U so " l'"Halty in'ist be. Thp KenturUv .Inekey I'liili haK imuod Its ,,,., is ref.rria to in I ,7 .lt'SvMMy does VrtZWJW &&'KnlUZ Sriihpr'uiw.hA-. fcW.Ji.if. .trlklnii nor not see the unliitrtitlonal .nart of It ' 'tj;; ; " ,V-;"irvllIeir.olud'rtn..,Kan: IPirK a u Mer hinii he Hiiowed. A wheji one of his mates i:r tr lined. I ?. L."tf'..r!U-1,: k,rl!S-lu, . 'ii.Jf ,n HI s-',,. k..ei.r within 10- ..;i w;- pushed, kicked, held or eharL'ed from ! Manor, tho Debutinto. thi l'roctor Knott -nf ..'.. r a j.uV,r iimn'SliV P 'jUh hehi.., in the nenultv area. On it slip- ' iiS ta t , hnl.1 or i,U an oi..-,nen Clmwlnw pe,y Held it certainlv is po' sihle for n fS tVi8r.m"" Th? 'rou. v Mjer shall not be churned I'lnjer to bo unintentionally i.ushed. held I.alonla l.-rbv llu.t.oo tho e'llps.-tt, th. nTO. lAu.!ie';.ehe"'Al lr'.0r,tlonallyrlbl or illegally charged iu the penaltv urea. ""J": ,tt' n .d'Th".' O, ks' jctti .... onent. but on a dry lield there is not. as n totn! V 00?od" V . - Die pnuilt kick law i- one of the i rule much excuse for nnv of tho offenses . ' .t l...,.rtMit laws of the g-.me as will outside of handling being conunlttfd. teS'Ur"""''""!" $ & nbMuiis to nn. plujer. Hut it I'M 1 he referee, however, must judge Vis ,., foiir.ws: imp mliio at Ticuuent Turlt. er n iiigl.tuiare to the clean pliijer. to the intent, and if he is well in. with ' May li!'. 1 -I). 4-.1, at Aqueduct, July 10. the nlni he imiii tinnllv lull I'nilniilit . ' enrriltic I'.'il piuniUs. 1 1-S miles 1.1') 1-fi, nail, rf:. Alarhed ii !i' uiis''ai tell, l ndotilit- t SrrittllKlli AuKU,t 21. l-o i.uml8 l 1-14 nail .irr.i .u.iriiiii u(Iv ,,., ,.xeitenient is great niiiong tlie ,iles .rtl l-r, at Heim-mt Park. September Tne prnnltj area ih desci uied in one I defense when the uttiieking forward ' 11 Jls p un.lu. 1 ;i-lir.U'j J s l-o. the mrller articles "is indicated by have sinveeiled in getting the bnll 60 I "f w v,ul; 'jv111 r'"'.h ,r,j,1f im,r I ;'li,vo u t!,,,.,;0!i' '""' nv1t'"-' u ", to I n"ij? wv;: v.'; isn-.w n"T 's llglit imglis to the goal line for u, luipprn ; but among good nlnjer.s there brcf tlRy ut tin i,ice tun f is. jards nnd those are con- is ulwnys great anxiety that nothing I tp-1 with inch other by a line parallel should happen. John I" Madden vm tho hadjuc breeder 'I. Ik. ,.,ii, I linos'' Anil !m tipimlfv ' "f thoroughbreds In IHL'O II. 1 Whtimv li in. Mini linis. nil .. penilltj i'rti,.r reiinrks on ' wnnlti kl.k ullll wan second and AUBUst Ilolmont third. Mud k Is inilieateil by a suitable mark, u tu , ",'i .T-Mfit f Ji.J .HAT, nlid.. ilen bred eolts won llsaa'Jl. Whltn-, ?l!.l- , i.iriu in. Hiiiueci or me lieM. lirilfj. . i J( jj,IlnoIlt jajl.lud. Senilis About Scrappers 'lihaileli.hiu .Ine Welling ntul llur. I'ri.M tl i r to. lieudlli.t ra In the weekly nfc,. v. to u .1 .i.uiii v A. lit.' .-ve'ilmf. Thes i I- 'i in tl il in the llnal c.intw ut Uu 1' 1- v ' ' . oil). r'Ulli ,II V'eek Ho, lilld u: i,.' mis iei riled nH ono of thi d.' ' i' .ei in ti.iH el'y in uaru. lolimi Ilnfl .,ilu (leorire I.ce will -ne. t In fte'ii-routnl In ut to ,i decision on Krlday nii at Ntw Orleani ion.ornro idieht at e'l'ielaii.' url Tro r. tikis in Ji.e llurtniiii. This will h- I ti'rl IU--I-I.- .if the u.ilr They l.av.i i .'.''ouns .ii this i 'tr tirel CI-vo- .Itk st, ' ,p trulmni; hard for his ' lofili.1 t ut Y.irrf. l'n . ulth Ynimir lu Ii i k n the tlmt meetliirT or UkJ let Ulilurd Is endouiorlm; to hrlnc Hill i;in m ih i. .iiarini iui;i.tiier at iladl-I S'.uiro eiar.. i.il"ohruary U. I wlile Mlti lull is nftor n third rraclc rt I l.t e'dlr ihiiujiUin, Iienny Ismard. ' I' h I. . t, trials and filled ou 'i uijln Kle MiiImim, tmniiKer of Youns' Aruelo. (Hct'1 M.i l-ix-r to mlriKlo with Abey nn. ( N.,v VorK. In ,tho wlnd.un at Ar.-m l , m .,ton ono weilt from tondtht. '." I.iwldhi, tho IPthlehuii welter- fi . ,'' '' x I'ol.HK Nell, f Alli'lttUl.Il, 11 ll'i tul.lhht 'iilinnr Krauv his idnnn. 1 to reopm tho J1?' J' A next weel: jvlth n double -r iiiuiiuH euoil. ."nipl'iii .lolimi) M1m.ii Is wllllnif to box ."'"' ' J'loOfu). with the prillis7ii, J' w . : .r tnu KroH rcctlp's. I i.f in.i I'lnUv MltPliell. with their I . '. "." in Miiwailitp. TROOPERS Wm AGAIN Uubin Little's Proteges Down Rldg way In Indpor Football Game I.ubin Little's troopers lidded another tli'tlm to the list in the weekly indoor tootball game nt the armory, Thirt secuiid stri'it and l.tuieaster aenuc. hist evening. The final sore was IH to 7. Until sides resorted to aerial attacks, but tho Troopers made better use of Kidgewn'H forwards than they couli. The score ut the end of the llr.st half was 7-0 iu fanr of the Troopers nmi the touchdown was made by Kauf man, when he took Jeiiiiiug'n throw out of .Stafford's arm and racisl thirty ards for a score. In the second half Johnny Mitgulre, intercepted the ovnl and curried ir to the !ie-.nrd line, from uhc.ro Stinger bhot across. Tlio best touchdown of the night wns tho third und lust, nnd went to Kldgwii, when Jensen hurled u beuutiful forward to Trautweiu on the thirt.-six jard line, the hitter gallop ing seventy yards for u score. Sports Served Short Sf Jurk Hnwiirl I" Prew. tin N. s-i , Winter who i nulled the world's ri.ord In both tho Hie nnd L'HOo.ird "i.nts si e.iri nun, hiu lirldiil tj don hlu lunnln;; dliipxs 'ILVlIll l l ..III 1 11 li U. tllu llrut ktr,r. It, ,1. . .in v . . ; . .' -s:" :: - .".. ..,,- ni'i'Mir,! uiiiii ui .1 jir; riiflit. You Auto Knoiv The rlirlit temperaturo for ilm motor to I run at Is nbout 1 in UeKri.H Pnbrenhlt. At this ternpfratue ilm oil wl't lubleate moat I frrtly ut.'l m.ire imii'1.1 Is tlim to tin motor. ' Til preienl - rreaso wVrklni,' out to tho brakes, eei that the Mr washers at the end of th ait., hnusinu nr within tho rcur huh uro proporl liiHtullud. llv Niiwlue a silt Iu tlM in I of ulimom I handle and wr.ipplnj the 'owr end with tapo so that tho i r.u'k will not spn ml. a .Tj ronvinlent hm n-r for i-t .oiks Is had j for . ru i lliit,- under th.' mr li it. t imin I I ho 1 el ijt oil In iho .ran! ls I OliTlirntlnt rxpislltes . uporit' n of water from the peetruI)tH, lausluc d.'teru- rloratlon of Mates and separators aid I nda to bUl.llf. Illfltl.M. If th1u ,.,, 11, i.r. I.. .... checked it will ruin t io b.vt.i, . Jinuliti'ly within a ihort tltn. I'lltsliurch i:ii?heeii f i oh iitnui of Car iietle Tiih w.re 0ft. r.'ay .m.irded fontball Jerseys by the athletic Nmrd of control. It was tho Intuition to award mlnlituru s'old fooihnlls to the wir-dev .it h.. snniu tiim, but tho t-lfts w t dt l.i). 1 !:. trun It. El AND IS 10 PLAY MGHTj Local Eastern Leaguo Repre-i sentatives io Battlo in Gor- mantown Cage Tlie two local representatives of Knstern League basketball, (icrmnn town nnd Philadelphia clash this eve ning in the tlermantown cage lit Che1 tcn nveiiue nnd Chew street. The fnns in thp suburban section are nil wrought up over the pennant possibilities of Dnvo Ucniiis' aggrtgntlon and they nre making "," mistake judging by the nr tlcle of ball thev are putting up. The (Irrms look like the best second-half bet in the circuit and that is s.njlng n whole lot. And what is more, nl' the stars will be on hand for nil the games. Tlie only possible exception is Klmcr ltlp !ey in tonight's elnsh. Itip Is expected, but up libtil this morning had not sent any word. Even thoutrh he cannot make the game Mnnnsor Uennis snyrt his club will win out the Hilliy " decisive score. The question of playing. evcrv game has been discussed with ".Stretch" Mec hlin and he is O. K. Thu big boy does not play with ntij other club. Not llnlmau may miss one game, but that will be away from home and he is try ing hard to have thnt straightened "tit. Hipley will he on hand for them all nnd then Trunk Uruggy is a member of the (icnni) nnd he lit not to be forgotten. They sure do look to have u wrecking crew when It conies to scorers nnd some star c'ulw nie going to hnve rough sled ding for u few games. There will lie a big crowd on hand tonight, for the udvance snlo has been the heaviest of tho season. Heading Wins ( lose One The Rending ltenrs defeated Contes villo last night on tlie hitter's floor in the closing minutes with two foul goals. The home team was leading 1S-17 on it fiensntional field goal by Jimmy Itrown, Ills thiid of the night, when the Hears equalized the count on n free toss, and a minute later were uwurded another foul on which they made good and v. on the game, giving a tine exhibition of freezing the ball iu the remaining minute. Oil Schwab, tlie new forward secured to take the place of Ktnio Hiechc nindej his first nppenriince nt Coatesvillc and ! was f no whole Jleinliag team. lie played a fast Moor game and secured half of Heading's six lield goals. Krankie Uole wns unable to score n single basket, so closely wns he covered by the home gunrjs Coatesville also placd u tjiit. game. Heading took the lead ut the start nnd ended iiliend at half time, lL'-S. Jlmui) Itrown made two sensational baskets In the final half iiud Richie Uieghau also came through with one, and when the home .teanf usiimcd tho lead with oiilj ii few minutes to go the crowd went wild, but tjieir gladness was noon turned into sorrow, for the game was over in n few minutes nnd the third "trniglft defeut of the second liulf hung up. Nativity and I'ost 20 Win Nativity nnd I'ot 21! nre on their winning wn in the American League once more. Hoth came through with exciting viotoiies lust night, the former School Teams Baltic to Retain League Lead Central Well School basketball fnns nre Kolna- to list! tlernintilowii lllcli this nflernoon, hopeful of srnrliiK n lrtory nnd rrmnlnlnir nl (lie lop of the lllcli Hrliool Iilitur. The I'rlinson mui Hold fans renson It nut Hint Nnrtheiist II nil Mest rhlliKtelphlii will he mind com pany nnionit the selected few ut the lop of Hip perientiiitc rolmnn. NortliPHl, nf course, must bent Kfiink ford In tnj In fast conumin . while West rtollles limp u inuih harilir tusk mi Ihelr Imiids to ellminntp Southern IHrIi. hoiilliern, rhainnloiis Inst xr'r. w'll make ii ilesperale lluht Iu win this irainp. ns nnothep detent nt lids Ilm- will iro il lopr way ton aril piiltlnir Ibrni out of Ihp rennltip: for Hip title ir nest I'liinies mitt tpti.i PVerythlnK finnrs llie'ti for il ilclnry hut one neir ran tell tn Iheso srhooi Eanirs until the last shriek nf the whistle. . The sclieiti.lp for linh a ifiriii M'iK.oi. i,i:.m i; IVnnkfnnl I tilth nt Norllieist llkh. I'rntrnl Illnh at lirriu intnwn Illicit. Mouth rhll.nli Iplil, i ut Mrst I'hlludel phla. 0Tiir.it ta.MKs Ueiionnli .Mllilar) t. West liitholle IHli. ... i Temple . of ', at ll.nerford School. Herui'intown I rlrmls' ut P irhy IIIkIi, V Imlnglon Krlends at fhesluut Hill. Monrrslnwn 1. at Hiiddiinllehl ll'i-h. Morreslown Illch a( Cidllncsuooil High. .Tenklntown IIIkIi nl Ambler Illicit Blrls. SoudeNon lllch nt Ambler lllxli Ht. Luke's at I.iilinlowno IlliHi. QUARANTINE HALTS Y H. GAMES Coach Patenfus Cancels Three Contests Play German town Friday downing Fiftieth bj .t.l-.U, and the hitter trimming S. 1'. II. A. .'0-2S. The ncores were close' throughout nnd it wns nnybodj's game in each instance until tho closing minutes. Forsutivlly IMdle AVntson nnd Joe ( ostello were the stars with three lield goals euuh. It was Costello's first tip iiuimnco in the Ameiicnii League, nnd he played'liiie ball in the bncktleld nnd added considerable utrcngth to the up town churchmen. Strnnge, with four baskets, and Meehan. with three, were the high lights for Fiftieth. Tho re sult was u big wit prise, us Fiftieth has been setting n fast puce in tho sicnnd qnlf. The I'ost L'(J-.S. 1'. If. A. clash found the score tied at 7, 11 ntul 11, but goals by Sehnlcdcrmun and Newman ended the tlrst linlf with tlie Sphas ahead at 15-11. The service lads stageiT u rnlly iu tho second half, when, with three foul tosses and two field goals at tfif finish, they forged ahead nnq main tained the advantage till the finish. After being quarantined for a month, due to scarlet fever, tie Hidley Purk High School basketball players nre mix Ions to resume their season in the cage and lnok forward to the contest with the f.crmnutown Academy players on Friday afternoon of this week. The game is to be plujed in the Mntiheiin gymnnsium. ' Coach I'lifeiifnV jnutisters have s'urcly had ht.rd luck, for hardly had the season ciuiimenccil when thi" school was shut down for thirty das, due to nn epidemic of sickness. I'atenfits halls from Susquehanna I iilverltv. and as this is his first senson at Hld'ej Park he was particularly eager to make n line showing with his squad, but the quar antine unset all his plans. The Uidlej I'nrk team cancehd games with MeiUa High. Siilesiaiiilm High and Wilmington High he.'aue of the epidemic. Tlie team has had one week's practice fur tlie.lierinantown gam and will likely line up with Smilh and Heimccke forwards, Krleg ns center and AViddocs and Cochrane ns guards. Krleg was captain of the football team last ear mid is one of the best plajers on the squad. Temple (Jirls Are t'leer. Temple I Diversity girls hate put u winning bask"tbill tinm on the lloor this season. 1'iuler the expert tutelnge of Miss C. Anita l'rcstou und .Miss Ulnnclie V.. Vtmrlii's. the rt und sic ond teams aie developing ntpidly. The varsity p'njers arc: Forwards, K. Ca sey, I). Surie nnd I'diiu Well, substi tute; centers, jumping center, Maud V. Sliurpe ; Anne Kuhl, captnlti, ship cen ter; substitute side center, Iorothy Hough; guai ds, Wilmn Trimble nud Kll7nbcth Smith. The icserM - are lining up: For wards, I. Newcomb, H. 'Well nud ( . Fr, stibstituto; centerH jiiiuiilng cell ' ter V, Sntphen, cnptnln ; side center, I li. Hough : guards, M. Vennell, H lliirsh nnd A. Hoff. sulntltute. The I srvoiu. tenur won its first gume with Wilmington High. .'Hi to .".'-. J'hey play I riioonlwille High on Thurdn iu the i Temple g.imnasiiiiii i Thi vurslty schedule ! I January 21 itoravlati Hi.hu i, ut Ilethh)- l llem I Jaiiuarv at l.toopath, nt Tempi". I l'obrunry n eisu ernth. at impopalhy. KOinmry 11 Haltimor. Y Vf '. A, ut I Haiti. nut" ... . .. , I rcbruary 12 -Ocmrp WaalilnKton IMvor- slty ill t HBhlriKl'ili i l-Vbruary IS iJwrthinore. at Sworth- mure . . I ubrunry .'3 I rsinu-, at uiiiKaviiiu. Jlareh t t'rslnus at Tt mple March It Hi otKo .ishlnalon. nt Temple. Tho Temple Heseres schedule; jHnuarv an I'nnenlxvlllp, at Temple JaiMisrv 'J4 I'hester illah. at 'h'st-r iviiriiarj 7 l'lionlxvlllo Hlsh, ut l'lioa- nlxvlll- . r.-hiuarv SI- Mrdln Illsh, at Temple March 1 Hudilun Iluluhts. ut lladilon llelKhle .March 7 llertvvif Hlsh. at T-mpi Mb nh 21 Itnddunlli-tKlita. ut Tempi . March 21 t'heslor HlKh at Tomplc 1 j Harness Happenings , f'arnlii I'm h fluv Axworthy, tho lo.al younneii r whkh took a record of 2 In1 'last fill ,s a two-oar-old, will 1 raio'l f this ur . xtMiSlv. ly. Al Ivllne. the vvillknovvn IleailltiK r. Ins mnn had ii most sucn ssfu, seasiti with ttc mou 1. iii tsi . r lied Noveinl.! 2.101. . vvl:i rilnu 1st i i n ii and llv seor.da .laeoh Winder, tho llrlstol horseman Iips dlspur.1..! of nil his in"'d stwk Willi the slmtie 1 ixciiiilnn of WlndMMPip. 2.13''4. tho trnfer uhhli John Whin murked lor him lust i- .fiihu lov, ,. local hotseniiin. l.ss p'.r chHsd a imlr -if fojr-eHr-iild trutteii-. lr d bv Sun rVnnriFco and it three-ear-old ly I liu Axnorth whb h nhou.d show some 1 "ptd lli3 j -a i. i hrls OfTeuhsiiser haa Ms iov 'ruit.-r. the rmsllv 1 red Mlntmark. 5.1Hi, In th" stud at ulii i JHrriMwrri, Hondstown, .N J., stock farm Me will b 11.01 nu'aln Ourlnkt the en '1 ir nt-H- u ji will 4ontia plllon 1 Ihe IimiiI p.irer. Joo t'lllon I Dillon Ax- 111 iril.y. huj none Into wlnl.r 'luarttrs with a n , ur. of 2 12. imnltist tlm. Il should b n irood prijjp". 1 In hlb . !.-. at th races I tiext IMHIili FIRST INDOOR POLO J GAME SJ AY I.nrl rltnuin, rf Trcrton rali.-r for the Tar j n dtlrri'v Ptab'.e. of tloshen N Y , has len loi klni; iitiir Ilelvue 2 171. , tho two vi a r-ois stake trotter of the stable, and .Sun flash (3). 2 13'.. which are vvlntorlnc at Walnut Hall farm, near Lexington. KJ. HI. in 111 raced th colts wltti supih oter the t ir... oosn cireu t P. past season, and 'r I1! bo fitted for thIr 1 .ohio.s our.i ritxt sp.init 1 Doubleheatler at Armory WIH 1 Feature Ponn Opposod to : First City Troop Trio 1 Indoor polo will be udded to Hilly I'etui's I'lirrlciiluui of sports Snturdnjr iifternoon when the I'enn trio meets the First City troop at the Thlrty- second Street Armory. Followers of I polo say tlmt It will be tho first Indoor ' game ever played iu this city. Tho opening will have 11 doublehcader to 1 Initiate tlie spectators more ilcoplj Into) the Intrleiicies of the game ns plnjctl Indoori. 1'enll.vn and Hr.n Mnur I'olo I Club will be the preliminary to tho game between the lied und Illuo und tho I troopers. Since earlj hist foil IV 1111 students I who took up tTIe sport of riding out- I doors ltisea I of taking gyninnsluin, work lime b-en nnxious for n tenm j und their desire will be fullillisl Sat urdaj iifternoon. Practice has been I held nightly indoors at trie Twenij second and It'imstend streets nnnory, and nooordiiig to Conch II. (J. Conor, the Hod und Itlue i inn is going to b a real one. The coach who is taking charge with ! out tiiiiiticiiil return for his work is :i fortnir Mritish nrmy otlicer und later tt I lieutenant of nitillery in the Amer , ii'iin forces. He successfully couched sex. -nil Itritish teams before the war, ' one of which won n championship. He is assisted by J. V, Wellwood. a. former captain of artillery in the Hritish urniy. "We are negotiating with Prince ton. Harvard, Yale and Cornell for gai.Ks to be plajed on Saturday nights." said Coach Conor this morn ing. "I feel certain that wo will bn .able to schedule thee colleges and give , the sport real Impetus during the first I j ear. Princeton will in nil probability I be plajed this Saturday night u week 1 in the armory. "' Director Lifts Ban On Three Ring Men Indefinite suspensions in local boing circles of Hobby Huruian, boer; F.ildle Ilajes, manager, and Tommy Kienan, referee, have bien lifted following an announcement tniiiij l'roiii the ollice of Hircetor Cortcljou. These three mm tigtired in an iilreic'ution at the National Club scleral wt-ikB ugo. THE BIJOU rjj)k!n un.it. b.itunlay lMrhl, With f'T) lllll ami til., I,. 1. I1A.1 l U , I . -'s.i. llllU t )'H - O.I'Vll. !..'.. 'iurn to Now York within l,im 11,1., . 1 II. II VI ro ,1 -U, tl'tii 1 , A . lu , 1, Mi ' si llll-ll Wl.liP. tic Alhiny bantiiii.-jvt.lcht ii. 11 J.,e l.jnci,. ,,u mn bantam1 ' 1 i.riw referee dttlsloitH, haul ' 1 iiiider the manuscin'nt of 1 ' ..' AlUl.v, I "1J ivrehillne Imut ut th- Tiui .1 uisilnv .venlrir will i.atui" Htev-j hoi 1 nam anj lifruta Tor-si . .itampiop r "reivn and Julmuv l'i.iyl .ir. ' ' ,i ,'',' ' ""hi hum nt the e'aui ' 1 rldav nuht I) ik O'lirleii " ..iiutr Mullls-an hi tho v, nn. I", .Vy1.!" ""I,1' lnns vi '.ilils Murray vh Joe n, ,. 1 I'.uik.. ik Huddy pjlle). " l''l. of the lllfllii.i, I.lkI.1 v s ' rml.,1.,,, 1,;. th.. ixill.-.Tom I 1 11 1 1 , we . "' U,U vv I I I III,' I t h,.d t. Xll.R I'l J w- 1 ,V VfTi'i'!' "! VI1""1"''' u 0,11 lis i,iir'Hl '''B hi his match at ' ' ... .fcu ' wllh h'-llor P'es'Jmui ' -Vnf"Vf-r'. ' V i"'iwl"' ""rid'H chiin , "'"'"' t 1 'Ti ''?" 'V"1''! New York '"'I l Veil , ',"" '"r I.I.U..1 Willi 'Ul '.I. ' ?'"''" foi .t matth .V -i, St. l'n nl, Minn, -ljv.ritt Mitluwan fi 1'nul skalvr end orVlll Hapiiv, ..f I'hllu delphla, nitt lu 10 tunisht 'o tomimi tl.ilr Miiurniii of raies Imun lust Kiiin!u. 'I Ins Will i Kat. the J20 yard. ln-Hid. the t .ill nnd tivo-inlle evi iits Mcsjuwau olio ul bi tw ) ravi 10 hlu trellt, ,ind needs onlv two inorj to win th-' rlpht to inr.t ,,ilr pront liien. skati rs uf the countiy In what m pl.imi-il to be nn illml'ist.u i.lii fir tl. world's t h.imiilotiehlo. It , 111 l,o .l.il , .m , v.tuud npi an noo .is 1, pr t 'ssl mil Itlooinliiu-ion To B.t the itll 1 .1 in full MOW of all llottrs litteii.JIn.' ii'lll to tontetl lu tlm svimiiiMUm 1,1 lndl ina fn - 1 virslty, riddle luatkut. v.u lender, has d I't'nid a id iturm 'u leI ii'i. n h.l from 1 ateet Blrdi r i.MI th- 1 'nl' 1 rf tni pl.iv 1, lloor. Tne pi in was Hied out nt lie In Jlaiiu-N'ortnwisi rn wane last n'rfht 1 - 1 1 . l.rt Hi, ,nd v.dt'l iiiikshiii. 1 Dartmouth Drive Under Way Hanover N II, Jan. Is. A ur'v is B'arted Icr. lust ulilit to r.ils. th 111 V itruduat'i. sli ire of tin fund of )';n nmi tor a mtuiotliil athhtli M, id ,11 li.n im, jmi e'ollur,' 'Ih.. li.'K.iit 'ithl.ti. Uiids 1 II 0 nei hiv 1 I en .011s h ri 1 111-uf II. I. n 1 ,r he neid'i of tin 1 II. 1, 1 1 a ,ni. t .in- ,n I It has h . 11 1 . 1 I il 1. m I , v r ih, r 1 nt plnn 1 1 1-1 1. ih, 1.1 . nlniM P nt it "t 1 1 1 ' , ur Kill A It ill o Ma, :S-Mlnutc Stroll tllirkCI me, Tiinite 3 All-Star Bouts .1 IN CONJI X'I'llIN WITH thi: MtsriiiKr M.ivi:its m iu.i:mv (.eo. Mason .s. Andy Olivers of 12th Ward of sumihwiirk Dick (!nlo vs. ICddio Dcmp.sey The richllliL- I'sher of l.lltle llul lommy Uogan vs. Johnny Hanlon trocadero a;;;;; Wrcstlinjr Thursday Xitrl't. Jim. 20 IN AUDITION TO IIIO Hl'Kl.HMH'K MIow Steve Stasiak ,';j'" Denieas Torpolus, ,,,'.'i::,l;,N (Aim-As crcii-'N in i'immi ALDITUKUM - A. vlMIl A, llrovvii Ms 'lONHilir 'IDMIillT DON'T Miss THIS lli:i'IJ.li:i( Phila. Jnc Wellinr m. Gui. Franchtlli Dancing Contest ;';:,r, rs. ' S.IO :ht i i ash I.Ut'KV Nl.M!li;il ciiti:st 11. Ml. Ill' Palm Garden yS', tKM& lAMimiA viin.inir ci.t ii Ki:SN!TON AMI. AND silMllltsI.l' J'lt'lIVY I'VIJNIMI .IAN JIT. .1 ('It KA.I Nf'K .HOI Ts-', a MM.s AMI 2 Hlt.ins. Ml. ( iiriiu I ( atholle ( I ill. lllth Ward ii'iiiiini'iiMiiiuiniiiiiiA hill'll 51 Continuing Our Reductions 4.00 Madras Shirts 2.51 5.00 Imp. Madras Shirts 3.51 6.C0 Silk & Cotton Shirts 4.01 1.00 Neckwear .5( 1.50 Neckwear l.Ot 2.00 & 2.50 Neckwear 1.5( 5.00 Pajamas 3.5C .50 Half Hose .3 ' 50 Wool Half Hose 1.0C Underwear (broken linet) Half Prid Dreii Shirti (undiimeil) Half Prici Eslileman & Crai Co, I'tIM Wnlnnl St. iii,, in 'iiiiu iiiiii iiiaiiiliMUMF iiiuiiiliiiiiiii"ini'iiiiiiiiiii "hMlJ vt'rd',.?' )H?u'i"" ' t. t 'v wli Younger i,r'" ,NKl'"i"il .n s,t 1 h .. ", AnJ e-'hamv, f iia,, 'Jvlri '"'!! V" Johnnv i;xh, '"..UU,," ;'r'j " ""' -"'J J-oH bum For the COLD GARAGE Run your cur lf winter- enjoy all the fino aunny tUyi. 4 Nererout Heater helpt lolve the Coal Problem, too. f&Mmtfy ftjoE S""""i!yt"!!';"", '"" ' 1 v'fsll.ti, r,,n.bv 4 ''"." To. h. anl 'aMlJii. Ul l"'"''i. Hoth are uii.w ""kWoV'.'s0', Cleveland, aid "Ma i tWiniViovItatn''1?1'' 0I...I1 t i hl I "Uaiewtuitt? CharUaton. W. V. Hot sEHE fTv f 1Srm.KfTWLWmr' I MLK WV ROSE MFG. CO. I Heats our jour curiiKr. radiulor and motor 1'IIIST then I'm. ir.w,. n. Iniipni.l l.u L..II..1 !... .... ..,......, ..i-.u.r,. ,,3 iriiiiiuit .iisutiiiitD laiiipunles 1 Ifvrnlli hiiicisisIiiI season. ilusl l; us reiiiesentisl nr jour looiiej hack V lump lu ind ee iliinniistnilliin. or send leiiilt iiiius, nir proin'i' iie.nery. express prrpalu. Save Your Dollars Put them in tlio bank instead of in cur-tickets. 1 ridinir .; BICYCLE Not only .saves, jou iiunu) but Qtivc'-. you cxercistt and 1-, t'.ir more1 ht'iillhy than cowtlt'd rtu-el cara. 1 Weekly I'nyj for One of Our Hentitif nl LSicj ce& I nine In and let us eiluln Hie Ill II II llllVIIII lanes of our l!lo.i.lc I lul. Siee Ihe w nu ll e r flit 1 II .' I llllldel wheels Willi nit new nt -tncliiiieiit,s. V l i "ui .1 , i i n , u ilBil VV,I .. B "B i n ,., utit I,. i Ai ti i i , i ri. aw Broadway Cycle Co., Inc. 527 Market St., Phila. lioJ IIIIOAI.M . ( VUIIIN, N. ,;. Watch Afternoon Papers far Announcement of Our Anniversary Sale r i i i i I that's 14 leaf Mend God old tobacco taste. Spicy aroma. Sparkle. U Cool burning. That's what the 4-leaf blend I !"cans;, ftUTky heart-leaf used for rich I 'Ay"' Macedonian for spicy, aromatic smack ; V " Golden Virginia leaf that almost tastes of sun- X . ' shine; and good old Maryland for cool-burning. jf Good? You bet it is. J Primped v Spurs are rolled and 'crimped by a patented machine. Because ot this improved method, the cigarettes burn more evenly and loncer. ' $tfotct& a. QxJteciMa? rar JLma, Xzzz o Tettes 20r rox CepyHAhi 1901, LidCctt 1- to,., Tob.oco Co.- 204 m N rj .v.SjJyrfrt,A,J)W.A,,iit v.lAa. t r-v JU. iiJlt,, 'j,tif'AMltl sXV 'fll I. sseVii lw.lA .A ?vv. B1tt . "'"W .v.w, iU A , . ',,.4'I v, Wl, i, Stiir , l , It '.,it,
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