rri5 H '- n, '"ut , v I h' - c "WI w "V f V . -N." s WPBpspt " " ' ' ' vfiRj""" " IF NAMES MEAN ANYTHING, KENESA SKA TING TEST FOR CURTIS C. C. TONIGHT Country Club Members Will Entertain f This Evening at the Ice Palace; Will Have Races MANY FEATURES lly SriCK HALL "I T'S n rold world, reinurKcii i.ti- xxnnl T.nuR, president of the Curtis . ......... r inii. ns lip cnr.pn over mo wooded" Mimnse of the club's pro.icrly nt J,nivn.ln!c "For tl.nt i won o lirtve tfecliHl to pie 'Wire for every evciitii--in.. Yen. t' n cold world: ko cold .1.-1 Minr i of It is i-07.cn. J ii onier m tirennre proiicrlv xvc have tleeliletl to don the steel Mmles nnil become Muval Untitles nml fl'ndvs I.nmbt. The Curtis- Coimtrv Club linn nbout 2400 memlcrs, mid niest of them lie (online to President I.tiwn, wll'ue nt h?!w l'olnce. Forty-fifth nnd Market streets, thin evening. The club is eii tertnlnlnR itclf nnd It-, friends, n thoucli. ns iiKitnl. the iee-hkntitiK public f milndelphln will bo there. JnmcsS. farolnn, C.coruc Paxyllnp ilynntn e urometer, hns nrrnnenl n line nencilulc of events for the eyenltiK s eiiteit.iiii mfnt One of the big future will be ii hockey mnteh between the Quaker City tenm nnd George Orion' tnUcrslty oi Pennsylvania sextet. The Curtis officirtlH hove nrrnnRnl. to bdve a band of their own present. I.il nrcl Strnyer is the lender, ini.l .loliii Mend, of the Keck ringrnvlng Co., will hncv his baton working, special Features The I.nmy brothers, lMmmitl nnd Claudius, will put on n speelnl net, limplnif barrels nnd performing other c,int thnt make every amateur skater envious. The Mullers and Miss CroRCi i also will do some spcclnl worK on Hkntes for the edification of the Hpcctntorm The Curtis Club members will compete in races of n furlong, quarter nnd half All of the officials of the Curtis Club will be present, including Harold 0. Pike, vice president; Otmtiivc Algayer, UfttHUrer; Thomas McCait, member ship secretary ; Knymond (Sorinan, tinnncirtl secretary ; Frank Schuler. halrman sports committee; AltreU Haines, chairman grounds committee; John Combe, entertainment committee, and Harry McOrhth. director of the athletic activities. Captain Kddio Hill and Henricpies, cf the Quaker City hockej team, prob ably will not get into the game this ening, ns they vtero slightly injured in the recent contest with St. Nick's. Crawford and Soulier will play the wing positions, Clark will bo nt center, Dex ter nnd Fclton, defonse, and Hnrte, t-nal For Pcnnhylvnnia, Cook and Jlicll will bo ut the wings, T'ringlc ut center, Kearns, cover, Murray, point, rnd Jeffcrjs, goal, .lock Devlnc will feree. and the goal judges will be ,lark Dunn nnd M. A. Cross. There iwll be three periods of fifteen minutes nrh. Ore.nt Hockey Week The last week was another good one for hockey. One week ago tonight the it'i'ls opened by taking the measure of 'iic cw York girls' team in an extra -iTiod match, 1 gonl to 0. Again Miss Mnrgaretta Sharpless featured. The nll-uiound improved work of tho team wnB apparent. Miss Wnyno IUcluirds. Mrs. John fJilmorc, Miss Valentine and Mis Krazlcr played remarkable hockey itiiinit the all-star New York cast and ' 'lied divide honors with Miss Sharp- '- the gallant leader of the Quaker it girls. kl'liiludelpliin and New York now have " n one gnine each, The final date for l f plnv-off has not been, decided, if ' I-" gumc is staged it is nlmost certain ' be played ut the Ice Palace. The date P'obablj will be the middle of Febru ary 1 ddlc made it a real week for the yuuker Cjty team. He and Henrique M the boys to nn easy victory over St. ueioat puritan and bet Pace ml i First Division of Allied League tteonuse of the henvy fog and drizzle "ti Siturdav everal soccer iteiims in Is ilt) failed to uppear on the giounds here thpy were scheduled to plaj . Heferees nf tnL, (iff,.rciit games, how -'i. decided that these elevens forfeit 'tie matches, and lu each case the team ttint showed up was given n vletorv by def ult. The Hibernians, xvho defeated Purl 'an Y M L. in n first dbision Al 'd League game, broke the tie for ""t place Marshall K. Smith failed o play its game, thus putting the Jrishnien In the lead b) two points A large crowd turned out .icsteiday nitirnoon at various grounds where ''iiiilnj contests werA staged. Kav wood added another victory In Its string h defeating St. Veronica, ii to 0. Matty Hyan, who pilots Ascension, tripped I.orctla b) u score of i" goals o 1, while Hnscwood completely out - P'liM'il l.lenwond in u one-sided gi gumc, tin' ncore being 7 goals to 0. une oi the luirilest -fought games was between the Wanderers' All-Stars and .' ifc J Dobson, this game Hiding in R tie, three goals each. I'lic Industrial Soccer League sched "le is now over, and the eight teams "Ml start next week to compete for the Hohfeld challenge cup. I leisher, who hn. iilieudy won the lmliiKtrlnl thnmplonship, is n three-to-';'"', favorite, but since the Hniduick .Xlngce tiuni hns plajed some gilt dK" soccer It may loom up ns u good light b.iTiceu the Carpet boys and the inrnerii. You Auto Knotv "! I.ni? V ii1?.,1001; " nut r'curoly by hninu--ii. rii.ia. ",le l!"1B.';r ""n. """'I "d ir nu Ti "'" 'rn,,';-"s- end a lllll" after i L . r"BWIa,."! I'1'"' W""H 'no nt the rlve'td W " '" "llc'"r" "' ' " r fn!Tf,W,.', fnr ,h" """" depoHlt which 1 ur iRl' form" 1,r"u"d the t. rnilnalH of i .l f SB?r 1"1,,"r, ., l ,,l'",s n,l' ' "" n li r..Mn """," " md'eiiteH m Hlluhl leak In in. "".".V cominuiul which nhould be rlo. il h r,.-.i r '".""t1 n eb an off the teriuliiaU n ru,hy m) ,v,r wlh cup grud18 ,u r "' turther cnrrmlon air' ih",,fh IP aicumiilallon of sediment or hiiorn. efiv.'J"Jw ",""'') 'nm the r idlaior 'lorat clouted and don't fi.inti ihAi. t,iii. n.rlSS wii,iUlT.,h1 "e Internal prendre IKiTl"' will follow tha Inn of Ii.j.i r. n;7;Y,0,h", e,a'l;e'.,a, -1 polrtt w,,efe lSem J?.W.SuV.t 'h'Jnterrupttr point. ill.H ,.:i!.1" .ourn na pom vlK J sriZJWta." v.n foi HIBERNIANS LEAD 1 IN SOCCER RACE! r manlcurlnc. aoa ..If .'r ' Un on "' aa nnd KMUri --TS U1I1 1 b . . ,A ftsay iUd oxlda nnd a ).K? q, ,-," Vs. T.x WIT-IIA''. rcwi' Donovan Will Manage All-Star Hockey Team "Wild mil" Honovnn. new .pilot of the I'lillllrA. Ii-.s 1tIiImI to irrt 111" inin iiltrrial lutml In liy illrrc Hiir iin Ico Inn Key leiin, Tlu nll-ht ir rur Intliulin l-ddle .It'll rf the V,li Ir sti l'ei Xn.iu:, Drlrolti Itnli ili-uikcr. New iYorl Ann lifi liciiric Hums, Iloii.ird llrrrr mid illllv f'rrmrll, "All of in.i ran nre unnilrrs, " snld MIM Wllllnni, ".led 1 expert tn r; litem perform nobly on the Ire. IMillr I ollln n n, rlioplniiilr of Von llrrmuth ut Columlili nnl thtit n -III to make him n "iie hotkrj pIuxt. Hilly, Crowrll pt hi" Vt irt i i ( r in i re 1. ille tt Mwnrili mite NjtT mild." Nlrho'iM. This win ent the home boys into a tie with Uoston Shoe Tiwdca for second p'nee. Quaker Cit hns a good chnnce for the pennant. P.nxtnn A. A. proved thnt the Shoe Trades are not unbeatable b tnking their measure, " k'"U to (I. ' lloston A. A. hail a hard time defeating St. Nicholas, winning onlv :i to 1. If (Junker Citv bents the Shoe Trades nggregntlon In lloston one week from Saturday, then niu"h enn be expected from Kdille Hill's ho.VH In the concluding skirmishes. Crnwford und Souder have developed riiiiill, and lit in well with the ninchiup thnt Coach Dion is molding together. Princeton Triumphs . Hockey took n big boom urnon? Princeton fol'owcra ns u result of the Tigers' victory oyer Yule nt the Ice Pnlnce Saturday night. It required an extra period for Princeton 1 win. I goals to ", but the Tigers allowed in this skirmish that they have n real hockey tenm thnt Is (crtnin to cau-c some trouble. Princeton must be con- , sldorcd. I Princeton hns hentcn both Peiin nnd Yale and lost to Fordhnm. That Ford- hnin game camr before tho Tigers had found themselves und wus plnjed on n rink that was inlaid with posts. I Princeton now is seeking n return guiuei with Fordhnm to b" played on the big Ice Pnlnce rink. The next big Intercollegiate game for tins eit will lie plnjcu at the Ice Pnlace one week from Saturday night when Hurwud and Yah- clash. This will be the onlj nppcntnnrc of Harvard. Inst year's Intercollegiate champions, in this city this year. Princeton plays Harvard nt the llos- l ton Arena on Snturdu nnd I ho outcome of this game will he watched with in terest. This will hnve much to do with miming tk; intercollegiate champions this season. Princeton now is tr.xinp to arrange a game with Crimson to be plnjed nr the Ice Pnlnce the latter pait of Feb ruary. Harvard will pla, .only one game uwuj trom lloston this ear. If arrangements can be made, the Crim son will oppose the Tigcrs'nt the Ice Pnlace before tho end of the liocl.cj year. Below ir thrt stamlinuA Ico hockey lvalues In tlie curious j'mi-ADi:i.viiiA ifi: hocki-.y i i;m .... ! Staiullnt nC the '1miii3 W I.. 1 C W I, I'.n Merlon C.C. i I l non Sw'uhmorp I I :,0n I'hlla CO. I (I 1 Oilii r')-n)il. I li 3W H'hclors' II l 1 .000 WimOtf 1 .OUU Seliedule for Tills WVfk Biturday aftnrnnon IMillnileli'htii C Q. v. Wnyne Men a (.'lull at Ko 1'ui.ice. IT. H. A HOrKUV ASS'jrtATION XV L PC iv. i. ! r noslon A A 1! 0 1 iiiii, lloRtcin ST 11 "no Qu leer C Iin 1 1 .".'in si N'lolinlnH II " nuo Kchertule for 'I"hln Week rrld.iy nlBht QuaKer t'li s NVn Itochollo (exhlliltlon) ui Ico r.ilnce. Sturd nlKht Si M, holm . Ho..m Shoo Trades, at Ite 1'ilnce. coll,i:oiati; ice hockiiy v i.. l'.c. t. Han aril .. "10 1 nOil Vilo - Kordham .. 'J 0 1 ODD Cornell . 1 1 rrlncnlou . J win Columbia. . 0 1 Dartmouth 3 .i.nn ivnn . 0 J fccliedule fur Thin lw.lr r(- ..Min ! .01 II DIM) TunlKht 1'enn va Uuakcr Cltj, nt in ralueo I'rliloj night 1'eiui m. Carnoelo Toch. ut I'lttsburich. SuurU.i nlRht-rnnllmin n. itassichii. (ictta A C at New York S-alurrtuy nlulit Harvard i. Princeton, ut Uokton Arer.-j hatunlav nlcht rljriiai ,". Harvard Yale, at I'hlUdolphlu I10 1'iluie E Week-End Scores of Local Soccer Games SATURDAY NATIONAL I.l.uin; Iletlileliem, 3 Itiihlns Drjilook. '.'. i,i.ii:ii riusT dimmon IlllM-mlans, Si Piirltnn . M. 1,., Molfeiiden shore. Ill KlnesessliiB, j. Si;i'(INli DlMsins Kensington. , lirltlsli War u i AKeimlnn. I, Kilcemiinr. 0. ' ' I'eiicojd forfeited to KiijmoiiiI. Tlllltl) OIVISION Hiintlnc SikIjI. i, )inelille. o. II sey llenii.rliil forfeited to Colotilil lUsfcton steel. 111; I'lilellmrpe, n. """ WfcST I'llI I. Ii:i I'M L:(Ji; Ancnni, 'i Xlitiirln, 0. Xlitrlx, ;i Norrlstiiitn, 0, llelniiir, Si lleliiiiuii, 1. Albion, Ot Welisime, u, 1'Ot Kill DlVIsm.v runflrlil, IS Hiilnlioi. I. ( 1.1 II It MI. I'enim. U. It.. .Xj Merlon, 3. Ciunbriii, 3: M. John's, a. SUNDAY lUmood. 'Ji St. Veronlui i). ItoseiiiHid, 7 t.lenniNiil, l. AHceiihlon, Si Loretta, I, nnderrrN. 3t ,1. , J. D,,),,,,,,, 3. LEWIS TO DEFEND TITLE Meets Earl Cnddock In Wrr..n -"-""tj Match This Evening New York? Jan L'l -I'd fStinnglen Lewis KeiitucK) gtuppli'i. who icccutlv li'Meii'd Joe Steelier f tll .m wl,Ki,'r wrestling eliiimpmiislijp, ,, f,,nis j, title iiguiiist Full Ciiddoik, Iowa wrestler, aiduimeil ns the "mail with u thoiisutiilniiilh,'' ,,. P (his evening The bout has arousi'd (oiiHidcrnble Npcciiiiuiou. I oiiowers of th pleis nre i onlideiit of Mine fiixiirite The luliulici s of the ma joritj . for, with his two jfillp s lor their ewis ale m I ei flit i tor) ..lei- Sletclier. Lewis add.! to his legion of ft ends Tic ihuinplon un- dnubtedly will take the ni.it a decnli tl faioritc. Yale Prospects Look Bright New- llmen. Jan 24 c.iptiii,, x uton Peters, of the Vih. bite, ball team b.. Hn lioillieed Ills Plana for lh.. a..ison oubrlns the battor candidates tu report n. i ,,l nml lbov larjltj snuid thriw weeks im. r Hit haa laniaKsid I. in unlii.riili fur unit ilal and eal.l that the iirnsp.ua w.mo fclll)l for a sueceMsfiil y-iifon, 1 1 1 . i r the ihho rial for ulery poaltlon la ,x ellent und that tho comliiK seas 'ii baj b. en iibinned inur. exlensinl than any In tho hltoiy of ut, baseball. New York Puts Ban on Two Boxers New Xork, Jan 21 --Th.. New York i a to IliMlll. , .'illlllianii'll I. ll. IIHll t IIIIIIII III! HH linuili.d indal sUKlenslull of llobbi Ml, ban fur s xtj dais and loliiint It lx. r I, r ninety daH folIowUiu thfli dlei.iuiliniatloii by Ileferee itaby In their contest ut .Madison Hiiiale HlliU'll ) lllll i . v II The lomuils sliin notltted the .Mudlsun K.iuarn Ibirdei.' sportniK ilub to withhold pa Milan I of nm boxeis' purses for this tontont lloth aro residents of this city Frank Frlsch In Line St York. Ban. St. Prank Prlsch has slsned (its cimlract for tho comlnit season It lit' said but "ht admitted by ihe officials o the lllant". tllivt the Ilronx boy received a' ubstantlal lnoraaso in aalarir becauia of hi Uood work urounit .tuira base ).( Mtt.on. EVENING PUBLIC INDICTED PLAYERS MAY ESCAPE TRIAL Will Hardly See Light of Crimi nal Court Calendar, Accord ing to Assistant Prosecutor Ohlratrn, .Inn. 24. The vigorous prosecution which nil baseball lovers hoped to have meted out to the tie banchcri of the mill world's baseball series will never come to pass. Today it is a memory yes, it is 1111 odor, be cnuso the eighteen Indictments found'bv the Cook county ginnd jurv lmp'lcntlns eight former members of the Vhlte Snr tenm. two other former brill players nnd three gamblers, are declared bv the tiit '' attorney's, office to ho faulty. . "The Indictment nro a lemon." de minted one of the nss'stnnt nrosectitors f the stnte's ntto''ne's olII'T. " If the ense is ever set for trlii'. und I don't fhlnk It will ever s-ee the liht of n "rimlnn' court cnlendar. the result (s nevetable It will be ncqulttnl for the ho'e lot of them." Stnte Attorney Mnelny Hoxne wenf on tccord with the statement Immedl ntely after the liidletments were voted thnt he couldn't see where the alleged 'fixers" hail committed any crime. The only mnn connected with the who'o nffnir who can hope to secure any re dies Is President ComNkey of the White Sox team. This can onh be ob tained through action In the civil court in the form of damages against the players who nre alleged to have con spired to throw the 101!) serle. Continuing, the nn-.lstntit ptosecutor said: "The Indictments nie a joke, nnd lather than spend a lot of the people's money In tijlng n case thnt is destined to result in acquittal, there i 11 strong pinhnhlllty that before many weeks the indictment wlr be stricken off the calendar with leave to reinstate. Just when they wilj lit' reinstated is prob lematical." For obvious reasons the name of the attache of the state's attorney's office Is withheld for the present. It can be stated that he is one if the (onlldentiil mhisers of Prosecutor Hubert F. Ciowe the plcsent stuto's attorney of Cook iinintj, who recentlj defeated Mnclaj IInne for re-e'ectlon. It was during the llojne adluiiiistrution thift tho al leged 'Mixers' of the 11)10 world series were indicted. Sinie the new ndministtntiou tool; olhce sexeiul weeks ago, there has been no effort made b the state's attoinev to cumpel the lndictid men to furnish brill. The eases against the Indlcte 1 "livers" luuv been pigeonholed by the statu" s attonic office. Assistant State's Attorue (ieorge K. Corimiu, ulio inherited the handling of the ciisc when Ptosecutor Hurtle) Hep Ingle lesigni'd with the change of ml -tiiiiiili nt Imi. said Inst I'veiiipg: "Hen I) 1 huie been loo bus) willi other matter to giw the huschull scandal case niucli of my time." EDOUARD H0REMANS HERE European Balk-Line Billiard Cham, plon Plays Mayer at Walton Today IMoinid Hnicimius, the Mutational Furopean bnlk-liue billiard chuuiplon, who lias hi en shiilteiinj ncoids in test contort., ngiinist lamed exponents of the hulk -line pluv in the last few week, opi ns bis local t ngngement at the IJ. tc Walton with Joe Ma.xer, in a IMOO-poInt imitch. in s games of !()() point out li. beginning ut ." o'clock this altci'iionu nml niitiniiiiig in the evi ning, follow eil by muti hes on Tuesday and Wt iIiicmI.i) . The games will be pla)ed in the ball room and will ulloid enthusiasts an op poituuit) to sic the sk 11 of the llel gum southpaw, whom ninny experts nj guid us lil.i ly to beat. Champion Hoppe. Trot and Pace Notes Mlntmaik. 2 1l'. rliouM prove ,i vplen did ii billion to th. locil lltit-h.irn'ss boric iirlBudo for 1H21. Harry t leixcll of East Lebanon, Ta , haa eecured a iiromlmmr rolt In Dee. oy Ha lk i by I Ma'colm Torbes L' OS Ilo hub all tho blc futurlt enejjtenunts C. r I'uolbaUKh, the local horeeman. haa liiiruiared a very llkch ln.i.eur-nld. aired bv Dillon Axwnrthv '.' 111'., and out of Ladlni.' I.udy 2.U7. bv lllngcn 2 00, AnCy TaIor Hie Mount Holly horae mnn. hua pur. hae.l the tr.nter Enley, 2-'4., and a colt tired by How Axiiuriltv whieb win be Hhcn n 'jirin" 'for the 10JI matlm-eii XX'IIIIoin June i.n netlve member of the Mount ll.'l Pile Asani'.ktlun and Matlni-.i Club in eir'ire.l the colt CeKantle llov. Si Cexnniv 11. ulll llkl hast u fioe-for-all perfurnier next .eiei n Tho Heading- r'lnmiian Al Kline, had a moit nuei eaful eaeon lie wnn thirty races twentv-els'hi aeeonda and l..ni-tlio fouith ninn.'is It' I Smeinbei 2 10 y was a con. pKtant winnir for Al but ro did not Bit h m until lit. In the a. ascin. C,eore TlMiini. of ritiMiurch baa a blKh rliiKs e,irlirK In il'orite Worlb bi Axworth III' dim bi iei.m 2 i'.". Xlo.l Hob. eon. who senonl.d this coll a bit In alao I.MiHed Willi the ehow-liiir of an Axunrth tlllv ..ui of a liar iini'Mf male und cxpeita iir to i role i setia Ulon tl one r.eub ii ,iil.'rthMalte .Ir . of Wlunlne- Ifll li.ia pun b..ei .1 pilr of rui iM bred inijn, l -i In Tier Vni. u l'.tt r X'o o . i and ll.rm Vol i bv ih" sunn elr I h" foi to i it.ui it.. bl" s tlf t Vi. I.xnu'lna full oi.-r lnue a. l I jf i-olii nid llnoo X oln Is r MiHoboi d l lis .I'Tfoi Z Willis au . Loiiiiiit. i hi.mnlon Tbi i cjSC rmbt at SIC ui .till. iih ettllnss The loiiner, fat Urookbn trot 1 1. J j j, L'O.'i 1 Ilnitf.tri bus bun imi. b s.il It Niii.iik N J hoi semen Id N onlv Me nn ud nnd ii c lit til,. t li 'j trot lb. ii is matlii'"'d ilur n l(l' and I nut for the lllonev ihe 1 .-Jt ee.iun ullh Kirji wuecess iilniilni; thru ratia and till t, t illde Ullt of thllteen raCN May Force Martin to Box Siw Orle.inn. Jan .'I The T.otilslnni lioxiiur i'. innrUNlftn aniiouneed todai tluu mi i ffort would bo mtdo to forc Hob Mil nil New X'ork liithtei to earn out bin onirait l meet Xl.riln llurke hem Jan inn 11 Martin ben wired tlm In n ,u', 1 . unabl'' l'l meet the hH 111 tiRhler becaus. sli- .kl'M ullh T'x IlMlnr.l to i ieel ' l'"ti"ni at Miiillnuii s.juaro Carden hebruarj Is DANCING CONTEST j-iiijjr All Till" H1T.K-XIOMIVY 10 IIIIHW sjne. t xsii ruir.s 17. s.ix s s. i.x Im... Mubll l.nuibne s I tilled Delettiie Inc. Ills- II une s.ierul X ..ideillle Xits Oilier Allriiitliuw. S0 Dam lug t unlest DON'I Miss II (1MI I XltX Oil I VII . XH) XI so ler lie 1'iiue '1 burs I el. ad PALM GARDEN ,, WtiS-X'm XDMIsslON IM I I HIMI Ml TW.XS,. TROCADERO uirn ami XIII II XI XT. II n Wrestling, Wed. Night, Jan. 26 IN UHIHIIIN Til lllll IH HI. 1. Sll I" SIIIIH STEVE STASIAK xs. 'Hie I'olMi IHUIIl HENRIE CHEVALIER ,,I',,;lT,7,.ll C.Vnil MIIIIK XN 10 I'lMsli AUD1TOU11TM A. A. ..'.f . Tll.MX I'AKMNd .IX 5xi I '"' HUNT M'MS IHIS Itr.l'UX'l Ml iiiiiiuv iixiiitinr u. al iiiinviN DANCING Palm Garden XATk i5o DANCNQ C0NXJJ8T .All WlVK -KlXO LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, W MOUNTAIN PHILS ARE SURPRISE IN EASTERN LEAGUE Their 21-15 Victory Over Trenton Gives Them tjic Best of the Series With the Potters A locnl team honors in the bengiie with the The club was the divided the week's Fiistern Hnskctbttll Camden clinmploiiH. Phillies, managed by IIIII Mxers. amrwhlch threaten to cause no lllt'e trouble for the other te-ims In the league before the second-half winner is decided. As it is, the Phil have now the best of the series of game with Trenton b) 5 to '!. nnd It is only ncccs niry to take one of tne remaining hup to be plii)cd to end the season even brenk with the tcuni that in nn cndeii the first half In 11 tie. While the Skcctej-s did better on the week's games, speaking from n per centage standpoint, lieveruieivo-., exhibition of the Musical runuern ."- rants them receiving ust raucn B.r, ns tie JSKi'eier. .iiiiii '"",e , ,,, 1itter tlmt iiiiiii.nr hi e neuinn " -;-. With Utile, opposi- second -liulf honors 1 .1' ..... - ... .i... 1...I Trenton nnu Heading played game ofter fin mc xx mi the same line-up. lut alieat y I "' continually making " l'lu"J- m1 short, snaiqn. passing of the " " question 1s disregarded, shoxvliifi to cliisivcly that thlnss are not runnmB smooth. Judging from '"',." work, the Skectcrs nre not going to nc burdened with an) exceptional oppos 1 tlon. although one ;n ""-el- to 1 fro m week to week what is likely to happen. Potters fin Down A goodlv crowd of Trenton cituens traveled to Musical Fund ""Vtunlay week ago and were back o n hat urdiij evening to nccrtuln if the xitior) "oreii'i.' urn Mycr; i-.';K711asrel fluke After n short xlsit the) re rnVd to the Jersev cupitnl thoroughl) convlnci'd that the Y'l,li'7 'Thns been formidable crew and one tlmt ins bien easily able to ciuwo havoc with theii faTh IM.1K were first to defeat Trenton lflirilirr i ill lll-L Ilti -.-- .,- ..n tiiMe home lloor und then wneiihV(K. r... . 1....1 .., tirsr bf.tr iiennant in tncir ,,., .. ... v .. ---- w imnbnsting prasp nniui ". :,,. n.llnek with ii, nt s.-nl t belli into a the Hears. . rin Kniiirilux night the locals xvnl- loped the Potters b the l.'i. and in doing so lie vcorc oi -i " d the visitors In three lone field tosses , two of xvhich xvent to for nlnr Hemie Dunn, xxtio nccou..-.. o i.i.. l..l.' liftenll .DOilltS. oi nm . . -. "......, ,,i "m"VV.. 'rr,.,.,,: was" also handed - ( . - ...ll.l IIIUI Nl'lllllll l,is first shutout of the s. W III J Mill..,'. Manager M)e.s looks or ... other victory tonight at LoaUsune, , where hn tenm plnjs. fierniantomi in Huimlng ' The other local Fasten Heugite entry must also 1 considered ve..M much in the running. Kuye r.vnnls has '"n'e sweet club signed, but nt times the pluxers do not unpenr to be filMng their best dTorts. or to bo more charl ini. . ii .i.,h. be sld that the) .are I nimble to """ "- '. l.e f in , (o SO til IH'lMliai in - inc. ' , ., touch trim' . ....!!.!.... ... lilT.Ill tu lraiiK l.nisKi. . SlIllll'S .-..1...I-" -. . ".' Twice rr ill) he lias necii i" " ; - lin. up and on cat I. occasion he has. pluxeddi'cidcdl) on.iitiurlsh. Lust cil , lesdin at Camden was another of, these ca-es. On Mondnv he had pin; ed mid en Tuesday was also ''-;"" travelnl on u sleep.'i from U likes- , Hn. re to New York and then back from New York that same nftcnoon. I ' This mm be nil light for omc , xoiingsters like Jimmy Campbell, xyhom tHe finellng does not seem to ullect, l but veteians like riank Hrugg.v can-l not phi) eiciv nignt umi K.. ....... - m r.C"s. to ph tiernuiniowu wonni ." "-"i Chisgow, especially a the) i need o.ni' Otie It) gO 111 mill K:v i"'j ball and ns there is aiwujs ..nc ...... .. ""lued to at uoiman. uuu .".-j forward is n necessity if the (.. a intend to stiu up fiont. Hill aim Stars IIIII '.uhn. brother of the Oartmonth couch, and formerly of the old Yineome five is staging n wonderful comeback with Iluttcrworth In the Manufacturers I.engue. Hill is leading the scorers in that circuit in the second bulf records nnd In the first three games 1ms omussed u total of fit', points. He has made one doen field goals and tin same numbci of fouls out of twenty-two attempt. I own. the .xoungster who Is starring foi-'ileiiernl Flcctric. is second on the lUt. the points in the rear of aim. 1 awn top' the tossers fiom the held with ihiitei.il. but his foul-sliooting-hils been woefull) weak, getting only live out of I wenty -four clmiices. r-nm Mooiehetid is right in line with tweut) nine points on clexcn held goals ami seven iouis. I...1.I.. In bns the kill free tosser In who has r.nll'nirlier. their speedy giinitl i .,,l mi fifteen out of twentv - niuiie S"" .,;,-',. i, .'U one trii tiom 111'' I'l-IO.IL linn ii. .... fins scori I twenty -sex en pomi. mv liobson whose ten field liu-scts has kept ...i.nl.l.r IIS II' I, '.I .Ml.-l. i ". ' m up with the leaders. Hill Hlack. TSTl ympia A-' Broad nd Bainbriilgt xhiM l.XH MM AI1V 21 T-Itll im ii huh icr.v O'BRIEN vs. RYAN .... Kill O'MALLEY vs. WAGNER XI. PALMER BROWN vs. 'lilt Mil WOLFE riiiiM', vs. PINCHOTT Kill TREMAINE vs. WILLIAMS ( Altl. Sint Hi on sale now Hitel XX ilton buffet. His lleru' ir prices Rnxintr to a Decision Shanahan Roxinp; Show K. or O HXIi. anin .x Mxitiu.i sin, Ttiesdio Evening, Jan. 23 MXltlX sl MMl'.lts i. UtXNK ( Xll.SK.Y IIIIIN MX.sllltsON . l'l 11. Itllsi; It I sl XI III . lllAMv ri.XVN sbiiiiabiin st ( urthase MM O'MXII-I'X s. "Kll"' MlliOXKIlN mi mil." im I. rxsrvioMioN sbiiiihau sberiiiind , I, ,ioi: iiici: " m." ii Miii: 111 Illl.l.lA - IKVMl riMiAM Ulrlv Durham IIXIIUX lll'.VMT in. IIAIIItX WAllN'l'.K JXI Mrl.l lllv is. 1.1.41 IIKOW.N sh in lb in Men, bin brook HI Wll, II ss ik Kill Mil.llXi:itN "IUir," MM XNN is ".lit." JOHNSON llll I. I' Mill I ll is HVS IIXUUS TOXIMX O'MM.I.I.X xalirilll III.I.Y liiltr.nllrKlile I Ulitnelclit ( humphm Hrel'i.r of ".lllnini" Xliirpb TCE CARNIVAL IC E At Ice Palace CUHTIS CAUNIVAI, TONIUIIT Hockey I'KNN v. UUAKKil CII'Y fcliU Acrobitte Act by I.umy llrollit The .Mullers und lj.nl. cm... . ,.... .. t. ... -i, ,. Mihl lluak 8o. Mit.SUMcl.oUUi xr.a. Ua.lou tjhoe XrailM LANDIS WILL BE BAD PROPOSITION Standings and Schedules of Basketball Leagues & KAHTF.RN LIMGUK XV 1..VC W. I- P.C. Camden 4 0 fonO rte-idlnr.. 2 3 .BOO I'hlln'lihln a 2 .COO CVtesvlIlD 0 4 .000 U'nr'ntown 2 'i .BOO TiiiH xvki:k's sciinnui.E TonlKht I'hlladelpbla nt Coatenvlllo. Wednoiday Camden at Oormantown. Wednejiilay Trontotr at Camden. Krlda Iteudlnic at Trenton. .... Haturday Oermantown nt Philadelphia, Coiiteavlllo at rtcaulmt. AMKHICAN I.BAOCK v r. v.t'. XV. I.. P.C, Hancock :i 0 1 000 Nativity. . 1 a .S3.1 nth Club 2 1 .107 8. P.H. A. 1 a .ail Kaywood a 1 .OUT Logan ... 1 2 .333 Poll 20 . 2 1 .007 (Jlrard. . 0 3 .000 TIIIH WCCK'H HCHEDULE Tonlirht Natllty i. Olrard: Hancock v. Pom 20 Woilnesdtv Kaywood Mi. S. P. II. A.'. KITtfoth Club Ixigan. MANtl W TlobRot? . 5 'Ut'worth 3 elilier , 2 laldwln . 2 'ACTLnKKH I.K.10DK I. P.C. XV I.. PC 0 1.01)0 Jiarrett... 1 2 .813 0 1 000 Oen Wee. 1 2 331 1 .hot Hudd o a .no" 1 .007 Monotype. 0 3 .000 WKEK'H SCHEDULE Tms Tue,day-Uarrett e, Iluttcrworth; Iludd ;?VC70 rtRnc, by the ,ew, on .'ir i ionan jiau mi irarauiwi ,..;.'""' "t una wwn u-j ..-.. .-.-. In tho Boation. while further down the list, hns shown well us n teamworker and is credited with eight nsslsts. The indlvldun' averages follow : C. 3 3 1'lajer Club 2 as " 5 7.ahn, Ilutterworth. . Lnwry Oen Electric .Xlnorh-'ail Dobson . 'lallacher. llaldnln.. Kl pxtrlrk. Dobson. 12 IH 11 II 10 'i H 8 10 8 li 7 10 H 8 ll II 5 1 1 r o r r. 4 12 r 7 IB 7 H 0 s a , ti 7 1 .1 4 7 n a 7 7 7 -1 1 -1 3 0 II r. l 32 21 20 21 10 10 in 14 HI 17 in II 13 15 11 10 14 II 11 IS 12 0 H 0 10 11 10 1". H 3 IS 13 H I 0 II 0 4 S c. 30 31 27 21 2'l 23 21 2'l 23 2.1 21 21 21 20 111 Is 17 17 ir, is 14 14 14 A Dxvldson Klelfh'r Jlc?amee. Ilutter'tb. Davidson. Monotype Atherholt. Klelsher.. Ilrooks. rielshcr.. . Ilterman. Munotypo.. Alule. Harrett Heap, Iludd 1'lke Ilaldwln I.eei liobaon .. . ltlarlt Hulterworth t alhoun Harrett. . . Ed m aril j, Dobson... rofs-'tt Ilaldwln . . . Swartz. Monotpo .. )'. lla laither. Un. El, XXV.od, Hudil IloDson . . . itido, .Inn I--.!".., rif. Denier. Iluttcrworth 14 11 10 II. n u 8 II S R 7 7 7 7 0 3 Haff Ilarrtt Graeff, Ilaldwln. Kunn. 0n Electrlo.. rredrlck llarrott . Mra.ne Hilrtwln . Neuminn Iludd . . Duffi tlen Electric Kurhlb h rielshor il ri'l'onnell Kleleh. Zimmerman Harrett .1 Ori"n llildd ... . il HadBi r Hudd . . .1 llutler. Hudd ... 1 Powell, .XronnOpo . .' E Ilutterworth IIh 3 inX"'" MLlL JANUARY 24, 1921 MARANVILLE IS N01OPIRATE 'Ticklod to Death if Things Are Fixed Up Satisfactorily," He Says lloston, .Tan.7 21. "Unbblt" Mnrnn vllle wns more ncnrly reconciled todnv o his pnssin- to thtr Pittsburgh Pirates from the Iloitoti nrnves, xvlth whom he find won fame as n shortstop. "While I'd rather remain in Hoston I'll bo tickled to death t" go to Pitts burgh if things nre fixed up satisfac torily by both clubs bis home in Springfield today. Outfie'derB Hill Snuthworth nntl Fred Nicholson nnd Infie'der Walter Hnrbare nre the players, who come hero In ex change. Manager Fred Mitchell, In making the announcement of the trade, said no noney wns involved. Harney Drevfus wner of the Pittsburgh club, was re 'lortetl to persist In the statement tlin "'. addition to the three plnyers Post" iccelvcd a cash sum, said to be S2.".000 Moranville cald todnv that be ha 1 ' eird nothing officially from the Hoston management. "If thev fix me up l'l n," he ?ald. intimating thnt he wnntc-l i share of any nurchnse money. Although Mnranvllle is popular he'e many fans expressed satisfaction nt th leal. Loath to see the diminutive 'hortstop go, they feel thnt the Hos'o 'turn hns been mnterinl'y strengthened. In tliscuHsInc the ileal, Manager Fred Mitchell, of the Hravcs, said: "Nobody loxes the 'rabbit' more than I. He is a great bull player, nnd I believe thnt I could get more out of him thnn anybody else, but since we nre out to build up u basebnll team xve enn uot nllow sentiment to stnnd In the way of doing so. "We have. I be'ieve. got three great n'njers for one. Nicholson and South -worth shou'd plug up n weakness in the outfield which hns been nil too appnr ent for )enrs. Harbare in also n fine lluyer. All three are conipurutivel) voting plnyers with the most importnnt mrt of their baseball careers beforb them. "President Grant contemplates mi other trade or two nnt? if thry go through the team will be mich stronger i my opinion, than it has been in some time." Willard on Way East Knnois rily, XIo.. Jan. 24 Jees XVIllard former heawwlKht ebnmplon who Is sehed il.d to meet Jack Dimpsey. the champion In New York on March 17 In a bout to re gain the title haa left h-re for the East where he will comlata his training for th match XX'lllord was uceomanled by rta An h"r his manayor The former chain Plon has been tralnlnp for seic-al montha at his farm nar I.awri-nco Kan FRANKLIN '. SALES Past Month Sets New High Mark for December Business MORE Franklin Cars were sold during the last mnnrh nf 1920 rhnn in nnv previous December in Franklin history 1041 The motorists of this the establishment of this from this dealership 18 ever before sold in December. To set a new high mark for sales at this particular time is undeniable evidence of where the Franklin stands in motorists' opinions. People arc buying Franklins today because they want what the Franklin has always stood for the motoring advantages which light weight, flexibility and direct air cooling deliver: Comfort that makes possible a steady, rapid pace Ease of handling that preents fatigue and strain Reliability that wards off delay and annoyance Tire life that saves time, trouble and expense Complete freedom from all cooling vexations and 20 ?nilcs to tha gallon of gasoline 12,500 miles to the set of tires 50 slower yearly depreciation (Sational .h nagt) Franklin Motor Car Co. C. G. JIvck, President 911-13 North Broad St., Phila., Pa. - Bell I'honc Poplnr 4050-1057 """ HARRISON TO WNSEND 'SDEA TH- BLOW TO LOCAL GOLF CIRCLES, Active in His Club and as Player, but His Principal Interest Was in Golf Association, With Which He Was Connected From Start Hr 9vfY QFF, of FFICIALS of the Coif Association Philadelphia will Ttend the funeral services this nft'Ttio'n "f Har rison Towl.scnd while hundreds of golf ers in this district ni'urn the loss ol one of the happiest eh'i-ncters of local golfdom, not onlv u fine p aer in lis day. but one of those who hn- had his Iflnirer on the executive puise oi i ic association ami its ex cuts Horn tne start. "Hnrrv. ns tnev nil ra'letl him. said the rabbit nt,rpown cnd'dled sudden'y of heart attack enrlv sntnedav morning ni ms in"i.-. 1103 Hnltlmore iivenuc at the uge of slxtv-seveli. He had been ut l.W dek in the insuran-e ilenni tiuent of tne Philadelphia Flcctric Co. all day I rnln and gave not the slightest prcnonlCoi. of nnv subtiorma' condition. n Wn.lne'tlnv Illgtll asi wee s a i.i .... .. a lilu nnnnnl custom, tin ll'Illlt'll. .n 1.14- 11.' .. meeting of the C.o'f I'lil'n.li'lrihln. xvhere ,sso iation f'f ie was re-elect eo to tho executive t" mi" ttee Mis read' -...lb, Mv. nltns lit.. t'f Cliei'liui.ics ever-present were us evident ns of yore . . .. , ,i. 1 n..tli.nrpil IlltT characteristics which have cndeareil I urn to local plnye-s th-ough the history of golf in Philadelphia. Turns in Bt Mr. Townsend was not only active 'n business nnd in the nffuirs of the -if n....l,itli,!i on to the hours pelorc 'is siiddeti ceiith. but he took part virtually the last golf tournament in the last season. In the Ancient and Honorable tour- lev. destiite bis years, be turned in i" most creditable score of SI net at the Count r) C'ul'. "c has jplnyed nt Aronimink since, n club "t,l,1 hr, hns hen ii member nnd officinl almost continuously from its existence. In his cnilv life Mr. Townsond hnd been n cricketer of considerable ubilitx at the o'd Helmont Cricket C ub. He nter took u fancj to golf and soon be came an enthusiast, joining the old Anmlmink tio'f Club. lie was interested from the start ir ,bi. fnrfo'itlilll nf the Cllif ssoeiation of Philadelphia. A 'few enthusiasts gathered on Februnrj ". 1V'JT. accord ing to the records on file of that body, nnd undertook to form nn association of locnl clubs for the promotion of golf n tne district. Unnn lifter, the first llV-laWS ot tne association were writt.n but so fur .'Ki; T.'S ff? "& known Mr. 'Iownsttnl did not take 1 A. U. tndot.r tourniun. nt i.sterdiy defeat'. itirt ill these first tie iberntions. though Unc th in In t I p'oo lie and ehekora. In ... ihn onnniil iiiotinc tin. ntlice ni-ht I"'0' '" ""nri!. '"tiibirintliin of Johnson nj nt the annual meet. nt ini oin. r niiii,,(,,w ,t , ,,if ,a,i thPlr ,nlr(I ttTtg-nt Mr. Toxxnsend mentionul the fact that' vtu .a trimtr.nii d Naui tro-hers. ot nt. .. had been on the ext'-tiUw committee "orhaHbi th. e. .ro .f Ini) to 73 In pin- . , ,.. .1 im. orh Hanriitj anl Itil.Mtin of Corlev. of the association eer. )iur since itsl,,.1n , nm thruuvh th e.,i , H tlylnir. Vvili formation." I Muher .leo ''irl-s after strenuous truln- He probably referred to the '..'arge- "h.ToopVn'ert "' ''"' """" fromnl in all. locality played a full new record. Thev part bought more Franklins than we " ' 15 TO "CLIMB"; "UeNTTSMCK incut of the executive commlttco. an.' tho iccords show that In 1!)00 three yearn after the formation of the nssoclntlon when it was decided to expand tin! committee above the officers, Mir. Town send was elected to fill the plncc. For Ten Years Five icnrs 'otor he was c'cctetl sec letnry of the Oo f Asoclatlin of Phila delphia anil continued In office for ten years, till 11115 when he dccidetl to drop out "to g've some one else a chanco to be the trout " as he facetlotis'y put It. It Is difficult to tiace Mi. Townscnd'H accomplishments on the links as n player, though officlnls believe thnt ho has won tiophies nnd competitions. At an) rate, he wns accomplished enough with a bug of c'tibs to merit n linmlicim of 'i or 10 nt one time, xvblch mii'V hifi e igib e to tilnv in ocnl chain- pioti hit'.. (If late his handicap has been 15 Not onh was Mr. Townsend so netlve. in the local u"soe!ntton. at nil times for juogress and a buhviiik in the body for b s 'ntereet no-illcatlon and executive rbilitv. but he wns u'vo n right-hand man in the "hectic" history of "the Aronimink Coif C ub Thnt was. (li the tluxs when the c'ub moid, started ufii'ioflons with Hnla. broke oft and went on iti own nnd down to the pre cut through many former "factional t'l.hcult'i.s " Tin- loss of "Harr)" Townsend Is Aionimink's loss the Co'f Association 0f I of Philadelphia' loss. imt most of all it litis written u touch of sndne.ss on the hearts of eer) golfer in the city who knew hi in. AMATEUR RING BOUTS Shanahan Club ,to Stage Boxing Program Tomorrow Tho Shunuhan Catholic Club, xvlll stngp an amateur boxing show tomorrow eiening ut the Knights of Columbus Hall Thirty-eighth and Market streets. Ten of the most prominent clubs of this ,,;.,, mv rnt ;n PI,tnfs. the Meadow- brook Club, St. Cut thug". Sherwood A. C . Hu.tihnm A. ('., . tis A. C, I ibert) F.n)s' Club. Norristown A. C., Art Club. Yictrix C. ('. and Shanahan. i Corley C. C. Defeats St. Raphaels in had i imLw w.
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