tt fli tiir ,( TTxt; 24 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB-IBnLAIELPfllA; FBIDAX, JAHUAfcY 20, 1921 ;v r I g K? l. f ' 'k-. , J A. d -i V , " H ' I :h- 3m i LS. , .? 1 :i ? BUTTER WORTH BLASTS BALDWIN FIVE'S HOPES 7oie McNamee s Great Work in Second Half Responsible 'for 28-24 Triumph Over Locomotive Builders. Rooters of Both Teams in a Frenzy f A VISIT to Yonah 1111, 2727 Cohim x bin avenue, last evenlnc would Imve revealed reni" rivnllnj tlioso of New Tear's Evo for oxoltement nnd noNi'. The 8iiKpenc was nln terrible, for n hall full of rooter rrpri'M'titliiR Hut tcrwortli mid IlnMvvIn, until about 10 :35 p. m. when tlie return of the tight shotted that the Iinlilvvln. firt half champion"., lim! been tnkr-n into camp b the HutterTortli nggrcvation, core 2S-21. The victory of the East lorV. trwt flvo vvn. n pormiiil trliim)li for one, Jole MeNnmee, vvhov tMintionul work in the second half win the bit fartor In the downfall of the locomotor builder In the fiml frnmr, the winner rnnir throiiRli with third en point nwl ten of these went to the Ilutterwortli forward on tvvii Held nnd U foul rouIh The contest wit woll-nlnwd. chneK lull of excitement and plentj of rniiRli scrimmage to let one know he wn not vfttneshi(c a riiiiic of plnc-pong. The players went at ach other with n lest nd three and four were in n heap on liumcrous censlon The nlnmi of wire cape curtailed inun) of the hnnl knocks that would lme been re reived bad the came been plnvcl in nn tliini; but a net. While the plmer exhibited lots of pep, there wa an entire absence cf nnything personal or deliberately dirty. Field Coal Decide Two held guils about decidul the sroperiorltv of ltutterworth ovir the loer Six to four vv.ut the utu of the tvenlnijN two-oiiitcr. and that advan tage wa gained in the first half when the winner tallied four tinn from the lleld to twice for Ilildwiu It looked as if' the hTft-hnlf tit eholder were doomed to be hut out in the ennil half, hut live minute befort the tinili they .-tnged a rail that threatened to semi the game, into an extra jeriod. After trailing along at 25 to li. with five minutes to nlav. the Haldwin bovs (tnrtcd oil and Jumped the -"core up to 20 to 21. nnd Kid 1'ike had two and Gallagher one chance to tie the Mure nd all three shots grazed the rim of the bnskct, while the crowd held it breath. While McNamee was the star for Buttcrworth . Zahn and Deegler. at ruard. nlaved sterling hail and Wll ie Black, at forward, nut up a fat floor ft ramo nnd tnree of the four bnf-Kct In the firt half were direct! from hi assist.. Kid I'ikc nnd Uallncher were the star for liildwin Onl blanked Blackic. scored one field g"al and caged very one of his seven foul trie Bcore Tied Man Time 'The. score in the firt half was tied Seven times. Jtlacl; tallied first on a free to and Oracff evened the count. Then Hlnik added another free throw nd hi nns to McNamee arcounted for the initial field gonl : score Mutter worth. 4, Rnldwin. 1 A one-pointer nd Pike s clever corner-shot tied the ? oing at . and it was even at o. (3 and on fouls. Two more penalty toj.se. In Gallagher tave Baldwin the upper hnnd. hut I'mil tceger's two-pointer on Black's aiHt made the score een at Dull Then the Broad Street fie jumped threi point to the good on (raefF' foul and Cinlli gher'a wonderful ide shot. Hill Zahn came through with a double-dicker, and Dcegler'a foul aw the totals even again tt 13. The going at this juncture wa excep tlomillv speedy There were but a few minutes to go. and both teams wen playing their hardet Baldwin again jumped a point ahead on OraefT'a foul but just as the bell rang Deegler caged his second baket of the hnlf. ending the period 15-14 In favor of Ttutti rwnrth. The Second Half Oallagher's one pointer wa the nnlv core of the firt-t five, minutes of the closing half and this a.im tied the totals at 1C. Then .Toie McNamee be gan his ipeedy baMteteering and his fine to ent Buttcrworth out front never to be headed. In fact, for a few minute they plated ring arni'nd their opponents and it appeared as if it wa flly a quetlon of how big the score would be. The superior weight of the victors was beginning to at-ert Itself On fouls, neorly all b McNamee committed in attempts to Mop him from coring, and two held goal that hi did hoot, Buttcrworth was iin eight points in the lead at -Vi-17 But ud denly Baldwin took on n new lmse if life. Up until this time thi y had not scored from the hi Id and the let loose a rally that resulted in n-nsatmnnl goals by Pike and Fntt. with fouN thnt brought them within two point of the lead at 2(1 24 A field goal would tie the soor. Baldwin was dc&ptrate and tin had Factory to You Eierythim That SEE OUR WINDOWS 1217 Market St. $8, $9, $10 & $12 GENUINE VELOURS Everybody ft x a Can Wear fel Uk Them at This ty J && Price The rich silky 01 kind. The latest & stvles All shades all -ues. $5, $6&$7 SOFT HATS The Finest Quality, Now The latest h enririL' btyles in- vgW eluded. All all shades nnd nil sizes This is below cost of manufacture. 995 " UNITED MEN'S STORES. 1217 MARKhTfl numerous chances to send the game into an extra period, but all their shots skimmed the rim. A minute before the finish thej committed xeveral fouls, on which Buttcrworth made good, ending the game 28-24 and dropping Baldwin from the lend, which Is slmred Jointly by DoliMin nnd Buttcrworth. Knjnula Play Mount Canuel This evening at St. Anthony's Hall Twenty -third and Carpenter streets, Kayoula will line up against Mount Cnrmel C. C. formerly of the American League. Mntinger Kennedy has strengthened hit line-up by securing Watson and Livingstone, of Nntltity, to piny with hi Inst year's Btnra, Kearney, Schrone nnd Dougherty. Tom flat in, of Knjouln, will hnvc In addition to his rcgulnr line-un of Mc Carter. Hengnn nnd Kilpatrlck. Zlddie Trnutweln, formerly of the Battern League and who in plating n nena tlonal game for West Chester, Johnny (Sunon is playing star game at for ward for Kaoula and fits In fine with the well-balanced team. To-night St. .Tame, of Klngscssing, will take on Pot 20. tirt half cham pion of the tncrlcan League. Man ager Lucj, of St .Inmes, will hnve his strongest club on the floor and expects to take the legion bo.vs into camp. The came will be placd at St. Jnmc Hall, Sixty-eighth street nnd Woodland ave nue.' "t S:15 p. m. sharp. NntMt rlo has two games sched uled for this evening nt the home hnll of the Ulehmomi team, nt Allegheny, ntenue and Belgrade street Manager Bulllck announces thnt he hn com pleted arrangements, with Holy Nnme for n -cries to di termine the Cnthollc ihnmpionhlp of the northeast. The tirt gitnn- will be played Mnrch 18. COCHRAN NOT OUT BrltUher Considers Dempsey-Car-pentler Contract Still Valid London, Jan 21. The original con tract for the Cnrpentler-Denipxcv box ing bout is considered still valid by ' Charles B. Cochran, the English boxing . promoter, a party to the agreement, it was declared In n statement authorised 1 b his oflke here todat Mr. Coehran'fc I associate ald thev had no knowledge of nuthoritt for t Illiam A. Brady, of New York tj peuk in Mr. Cochran e bchnlf. The statement rend : "As far as Mr. Cochran is concerned the orlgtnil contract for the Dcmpsey Cnrnenticr ticht hold If Messrs. Brad or Bickord hns withdrawn, that is bejond our control, but. if it K true Mr. Cothrnn offer 100,000 to stage the tight in London." It was stntid that Mr. Cochrnn had not heard directly from Mr. Brady, but wa inclined to believe the ruling of the New York State Boxing Com mission as to n maximum admission fee to the tight might have caused him to "get out from under." Boots and Saddle The Cinderella Poriw for fillies and marra 'fnKl the feature at the fair Omunde this afternoon It la a mile race for IIVOO. thi fourth on the card. Inquiry la entered nt ninety-nine pound and while Dancing "-pray nnd TaIor Maid doubtleaa will ba t.i irltes over her, she I the likely one to upst tho ' talent." The evening me for two-yar-oM at the Filr Orounda la ax three furlonxs, M e Kin r,y do better todi than In hi r lHt race. One Pin and Stamp eei-m heat of the otturs. Horaee In other races having shown protnla Ing workouts are1 second "Julia N Phil anderer. Ohnrlntto C third, Itagazz t Lieut. Perkins FlxnirOrb fifth Master Jick ro. ri la The Vlcir elzth Luckv D. Park Hill. Hunk O'Diy eiMith IJght Wine Jic htraw warlike I Illrersldr. the Htnr perfo--rer of the Ar n nils stable nt Havana scored his elchth ?! rutlve r'ftory In winning the IWaldc I '- ( uli handicap, defeating Kshnrter and nllv as he pleaaed The Atmnnla attble ma u moat Invincible at Oriental Tark Killn (Dr. Tnrh), of I.nlnston. an au- tfrlty nn pdltrtes, ses a bltakinir to the ft lure of bloodstock In the Impo-tat'ons by 1 A K Maromber of somi of the noted Van- di'NIt horses rrom France Oversight he ays, la needed tn restoring th Hinoer lire, while Bea Sick Is of double Herod leecent 'aundry Vtllrhell, wlio died from Injuries -utleret wh-n he vns thrown at the Pair Clrnund w .1 b burld at his home In Can ada The iockejs mirtn up a lltn-ral purie for row rs u cc mpunv th, liof tn rn. K.ty Mltctell won his flrt ri on druund Swell the hor th-it killed him J, T. Wldener. nf Phil. dolphin Ins en tered fclsl lnglls a fillv bv Nimbus In the Poul dlml stake rsc at rhtntlllv A. K Macombtr's Sleer Hollow and 'S T. Wllllmns Tlnkllnc I1ell9 and Ii Candeur n n were i cmlnated for the M.ko by Mr. Vvldenor Mtn Wear Stores Principal Cities OPEN EVENINGS J,i''L-'-." $2.50, $3 and $3.50 All -Wool CAPS The finest fabrics, Cash meres, Cheviots, Horaesp uns, Wors teds, in no cities, check and all colors $.29 FISHER'S GOALS BEAT NORTHEAST Central High "Sub" Rings Four In Row Rally a Surprise As Bob Folwell baa often stated to his proteges, "You are never beaten until you admit it," so tt was with Central High In the Northeast game yesterday afternoon. Central High surprised every one, Including the fans nd the team coaches, not to mention the reserves watching the play by winning from Northeast, 3,1 to 20. It was not the victory which sur prised so much as the way It was ac complished. In the first half the teams were bnttling as hard as two school teams could possibly plav, nnd when time was called Central High was way down In the scoring. Northeast lend ing, 20 to 12. It was then more or less a matter of just how high the Northeast core would really be. Kven Dr. O'Brien, the Crimson nnd Gold conch, thought the game was as good as settled in favor of Northeast. Who would not have thounht to? Didn't Northeast bent Southern nmL follow this victory up with a vlctbry over ifrannfortw xno team had Been plnving In grandstand fnshlou, was golu well and loomed up a a sure winner. As haR happened In so many of these earlv school games, it takes n sub to start the fireworks. That wns true when "Pop" Fisher popped his way Into the game and started the ball roll ing through the Iron ring once, twice, three times, nnd then again, Just when things seemed to be dragging for Cen tral and the hands of the clock were moving rapidly near closing time. Northeast didn't have a chance to wake up. Fisher's rally seemed to elec trify them. Fisher hnd replaced Purdy. While Northeast was tryln hard to settle down, Central passed round them and I.nzar nnd Kaufmnnn dded two more goals and the game went to Central Hlfch. dsh Frost-Bitten Divots on Wintry Links By BANDY MeNIDUCK TIIR mere announcement thaf Wne Valley has been chosen tbo scene of the play for the net open golf cham pionship of tills metropolis seemed to hare the golfing residents of tbe district by the ers. They're all a-gog oref It, cren though Pine Valley Insisted an alternate course be named In case the Jersey course wasn't ready. "George Duncan, 'Abe Mitchell and Ted Hnj will very likely bo here," said one touracy regular today, "nuu tbej're bound to take advantage of playing Pine Valley in a competition. That will bring Jim Barnes, Hagcn and nil the rest of them. Tbe date for the event should be carefully considered, "I believe If It is spliced along with the U. S. open or a big event near hcie, the tournament will be national In scope. Certain It I that It will draw the best field of amateurs that ever en tered the Philadelphia open." TJie rolf mmtlflc wt not only natlsfuc torlly attondrd. tut ttie delegates all rt prrMed thomMlvu as well punned over tk frea dlacuulon of matters which mi In vited und IH rtrolti obtained. I.fitnrrrh sent two deleratea to tho meet In for the exprtii rurronj of landlnr that club's Urn aKtoclatlon event. It su hooked in th hipe of the ancient and hunornhla. We predict a eurCrm In atore (or the llttr-llve-ear-oldera Wb Llsnerch la host. It IS host. "!ln minr can you taVe care of In th din n room? ' was anked "Ont hundred." answered A'lc AnJcrion ImpretolTtlr. "lion eat," he added, "wo have a, regular e!ub out there." "I mere we 4itrar." put an end to one delegate's plana at the meettnr to make ateral reference to the prlaes. TMa niAvr (who claims he la not tho cnlr local who haa I Sim, leAMMtt "i-Mirf ln, t fselaa hm. ! about to propoee that medala, ate . be handed to thi winner whin the deciding putt la holed aa dono In national events "A ctn." ha added after the meeting;, "ought to b put up for th Philadelphia champlonehlp. or gome raal trophy, with nnmea of vrlnnara an tt av.maiMng that would mean something We ought to muke more out el our ehnmplonahlp now that w have torn real playera In the city. But It's certainly -n empty honor tho wiy It has bttn run In the past." The wH-kiHnvn field secretary, Barney taher. announces tfore the meeting thai rtoxborouah would throw down th gauntlet with a team In the fluburban league thla seaaon r"Thr announced that hi tam would be Flatt. Adanu. HchaetTer, Armor. Ptortnr. Johnaton Ferguaon, Fyanr, Walker, Btruao and Flanlgan Ned AMI, former Intercolleglat cham Sssssal aaaMlalaBaBaaw -tSaal-alP .aaaBaBaBaaallaBaBaBC. aaaaaaT .eaaaaM Ligar Crimped The edges are creased by a patented machine. No paste to taste. And it also means a longer-lasting, easier-burning cigarette. Some smoke! Light up- r, pion, had on of the beet seasons of til career tfit year. After he went t the aeralnnala ( th national, "One-Pult -Ned Onlahed third In th Wlaconala open, being trimmed by a acore of 141 to ttf, two alerllng totals. L, K. AtM Z. Sm) Will go South again thla year In alt probability, lie plan a ale it a. at Southern rinea for the sake of playing Kmmett French, who Adarne flgnres I vlr tualr unbealaNe down there. FTen-Ji. an ex-1'hlladelphlan, had a aUty-nren recently, not to ment on that feat of storing eighteen holes In eighty strokes wtlh the sola add f a putter. Cothbert H. Datctiart. born In Carnouatle. Hcotland. home of many famous pros, la now in thla country a pro at Ilye. U. T. Just before th "ar he wa pre at the Detlln O. C, and won th German open rhampfonthlp In th record ant aatonlahtng figure of 11 rtrokea. For that, probably the Oerman stuck Mm In a pr son camp, ag soon aa war broke ovt for the duration of tho hettUlttee. Anybody oopplnr In lis atrokea ought to bo Interned. These wlshUg to contribute their dollar direct far th purpose of aendlng th U. n proa abroad shrmld malt same to Jam D Harnett, 43S rifth avenwe. New Tofk. Amateur Sports The Sherwood 0. A. Is causing no little comment among the slmon-pures of the city by the way It-baa traveled through the present season. The team Is composed of former scholastic and college stars and is coached by Walt Bemlller, a former Hanover player. This club is one of the few exclu sive community associations in the city, and its main object la to gtre the young blood of the community fair chance to get ncqualnrd with each other and to promote good sportsmanship among themselves and others as much as pos sible. Manager Bemlller hu few open dates for first-class teams having floors. Mnnngcrs should get In touch with W. Bemlller, 58rl Florence avenue. The Ileaolate A. A. would .Ilk to hear from alxteen-seventen.yar-ld traveling teams having February IS and 2S open, Travellnx oipenae will b paid. Ij. A. Kelley. '.'228 Ellsworth street, St. Joenh'a C. 0., ft thtrd-elaaa traveling Ave, would like to book games with teams of this class In or out of town. John Doyle, 1100 state street. The Hliddonfleld Reserve, of Haddonfleld, N J., deslro games with first and third claaa nice either at horns or away, M. Mllaak. Haddonfleld. N. J. Th Aifetnhlik II. (1. haa eon dates In February and wlshea to schedule games with fnurteen-slxteen-year-old teem havtnv hall", rrank Donovan. 1.32 South Fiftieth street. I k A leaf Hen Top-leaves of KentuckW best crops of Burley for that good old tobacco taste; a dash of Macedonian for "spicy aroma; Sunny Vir ginia's choicest golden leaf. and cool-burning Maryland tobacco r ettes 20ffor20 &JfMdL" ummiKk& MP1 WOMEN FLOCKING TO THE AUTO SHOW As Many of Them at There Are , Men, According to Offi cials' Statement While women hare lway evinced keen Interest in rhlladelpkla utoraobll shows, not until the present etblMtlon have they come in neh OTerwhslmlag numbers. It is estimate by the oSI clals of the show that there are fully as many women men visiting the Com mercial Museum Building, where the cars arc en display. Another rather unusual feature is the fact that the attendance U far more uniform this year than at any prsvloas showthat Is, the crowds start going to the show shortly after the door are opened at 10 o'clock in the tnoralag and keep going uptll the elosiag hour, 10 p. m. Formerly the attendance was comparatively sinall ia the day, with a crush in the evening. This year then are huge crowds ln the evening, but there are also thousands vlsitlofi th Dooms at every nour oi tne aay. The selling feature of tbe ahow does uot stand out offensively ia any cense. No one is Importuned to buy unless he or she displays a purchasing interest. The attendants at tne booth! ate there to explain their particular products, the mccnanicni construction ana tneir aa vantages, and to courteously receive any one seeking information. Of course, they are keenly keyed up to miss no chance of an actual sale, but no one attending the show need feel at all dis inclined to enter an booth or ask any questions they may desire. Hfgber-Drlccd cars seem to be enjoy ing quite a lively sate through Interest developed directly at toe snow, although the purchasers no doubt had lorig been giviug consideration to the subject, as even moneyed neonlc do not soend from $.1000 to $12,000 on the spur of the moment. They deliberately visit all of tbe booths, look over the improvement and the hrvlv equipment, and perhaps visit tbe show two or three times before making their decision. No doubt the threatened shortage of certain types of vi-. If -aaaK !' cars, due to slowed -down production at the factories, hns Inspired many to mak helr postponed decision at this tin. jo inci, ii is prcaicicu in rcsponsioi 'quarters that there will be a shortage in nearly an lines Dy tne middle or priAl as there Is every cvldenco of an umiiual accumulated demand on the port of pur chasers. There ,nre bo many different an! In teresting features In the show that it U hard to describe what will most appeal to the? rlsltoM. For Instance, there r several makes of alcove-valve type of notorennt, among thetn the Steams- "- i . ,-- - -- " ' ' "s? i Our Entire Stocks of Suits and Overcoats Thrown Wide Open to the Public This Morning At One Price $1 Q.50 Regardless of Original Cost! Regardless of Original Price 1 Regardless of Our LOSS! And ifmrdleH of the frcaha-sw garments, and. the fact that m iafy any clothing neeti r aValrc Nothing Reserved In This Stock This it our regular stock. gMiwrtt that Imt ln MHing u high as $50 thU latm. 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