nr Va' - 'X. frcf "v., s ' OTrswpp. -.Kmvt EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PmTADftLPHIA; TUESDAY, XlJAltY 25, 1921- ITS BETTER TO GIVE THAN RECEIVE SEEMS TO BE THE VIEW OF OUR BEST MEN IN THE RING s ' 'H J . . THE LIFE OP A MAN BY THE NAME OF HARDING WILD BILL SNARES FRANK BRUGGY, WIDELY KNOWN AS A CAGE STAR, TO BACKSTOP FOR THE PHILLIES By IIOBKHT W. MAXWELL fiporta Kdltor Krrnlnr I'ubllc I.riltrr BUSINESS Is picklnc up in the office of tlio Phils thcao dayii. Last Saturday tlic local club picket up a pitcher and an outfielder and today a catcher was picked up. An Bill Donovan aptly put it. '"Wo nro picking while the picking I good." A new catcher has t-tepped into our midst. Ills nnm" A Frank llrugcy and last year he did great vork for the Buffalo dub hi the International League. Donovan piped hlru off and said he wan the bent receiver on the circuit. He 1 a cniart athlete, knows how to handle pitchers and will he a Rr'Kt help to the team. Walter Trace'sor was napped to Buffalo for the neu phenom ir. an even-Stephen transaction. No money changed hands. Funn how things will work out In bn"bnll. Three yearn aeo Brtiggy was a member of the Boston Hrtive. Bo vcai Trnjtessor. Stallinei had other catchers and do elded to make a cut. For a Ions time In- didn't know whether to keep Hrugpr or Trnge.jor and finally let the former ro Now, three yenrs later, Tragrs-or is sent to the minors in exchange for the man he beat out for a job In the fast set. Druggy is well known here, but not in a bneball player. Ho is a basketball star and will play tonight with the Ormnntmvn club against the Camden phnrnpioua it Auditorium Hall. Phew street und Cbclten avenue. Our new catcher mud" hi first appearance, in the Eastern League us u member iif )r Neri idx ears ago. After tuftt he was in Scranton, where he managed the team. Last year he won the first -half title, but lost to Nantieoke in the pla.uiff. Brtiggj in one of the In nviet men in the game. He is more thau six feet in height and weighs -'-'." pounds. Last year he plnjed n few game for Frank I'oth and was the itnsatlon of the league. Ills remarkable fpeeil helped a ot and this, with his bulk, made it difficult for the op posing guard to do much with him. Bruggy is a forward. "I watched Frank closely lust jenr." Miid Donovan, "and made up mv mind to get him if possible, if 1 hud Charge of a big leuguc ball club. I started negotiations oon after mv appointment ns manager f the Phillies nnd closed the dcai a couple of das ago, P.ruggy is a smooth ball player; b tliut I mean he is a finished product, lie hits well, having an average of .".'ill last jcar. He ulno tole fifteen baes. Unless I miss my guess, he will muke a big hit here next year." niLL alto announced the purchase of a p'ttchrr O nnmrd Vvrgan from the Utrmiiiohan club. lr tea) xciib .Yrtrporf .Yctr last year, irhcrc If icon intern and lost ten games. IIoiv Garry Got Ri.xey RESIDENT ISAKKIt kicked in with a story about the , trade which brought Itmg and Neale here in exchange for Bixey Ho said that mental telepathy or some other occult stuff tigund prominently in the ileal "We had been annoyed all winter," said Mr Baker, "by clubs d'sirlng Kiej. St. I.ouis. Chicago and ("In cinnati wr anxious to get the liig loft bander and New Tork and Pittsburgh nN put in bids. Wn wanted soni" players In exchange nml were nflerej all of the spavined, broken down athletes the hud "Before buying for Chicago to at'end the joint meet ing. DonoMiu and I at down and licured out what we panted from Cincinnati iu exchange for Kiiey. " 'fiive me the names of two players (iarry Herr mann will not trade,' I told Doiioan. 'Then wo will not be bothered by him anj more ' "I did not talk with Herrmann until the last day. He made a proposition and I turned it down. I bad the names of the two players King and Neale in my Inide coat pocket and hud on mj mcreout. I don't know how It happened, but Herrmann mut huve looked through both coats nnd read the writing, for lie ald : " 'This is mj final proposition. I will give you Ulng and NValu for Uixey.' "That almost knocked me off my feet, but I managed to tell him I would consider the trade and would tnlk It over with Mr. Douovun. "(lurry must huc reud my mind on that trade.'' B Shctts an Explorer ILL SHETTSLINE ulso had a few words to say. The genial buslnesH mnnnger hai been discovering tome new towns in the South and arranged several games down there. Ho will visit such well-known cities ns Orangeburg, Florence nnd Darlington, all In South Car olina, aud play the Rochester club. After that will come the crucial series with the Ath letics. Four battles will be fought on alien boII nnd the fifth Is to be staged In Shibe Park. Everjbody Is Inter ested in this series nnd the natives below the Mason nnd Dixon line cannot wait until the games brgln. The Phils will remain three weeks in (Sainesvillc, Fla., and play some exhibition games with the 'Washington club while there. After that will come the trip, which is ns follows : April t. Kochcster at Orangeburg, S. C. April 2, Rochester at Homier. S. C. April I, Rochester at Darlington. S. C. April ft, Athletics at fireenUllc. S. C, April 0, Athletics at Spartanburg, S. C. April 7, Athletics ut Charlotte. N. C. April 8. Athletics at Hock Mount, N. C. April 0. Athletics at Shlbc Parli. Blue Elephants for A's NOT to be outdone, Connie Mack stepped into the picture with an announcement. Couulv has all the players he needs and can't purchase any more, so he visited Jake Gray nnd bought fifty new uniforms, which will be used to surround his athletes at home and on the road. Mr. Gray was highly enthused over the selection of goods and sajs the color scheme Is wonderful. At home the boys will wenr pure white togs and steel gray will bo the predominating color on the road. According to Mr, Uraj, each suit will be provided with a "V" neck nnd the stockings will be royal blue and white. The menagerie will not le forgotteu. In these prohi bition days it will be possible to see the blue elephants every time the A's get jnto action. Seeing blue ele phnnta for one price of admission ia hard to do but not at Shibe Park. Connie sajs his nfhletes ure rend for action and will be kept busy in the South. The nr't installment leaves on February -0. Giants May Got Stock THE trade which sent Wnlter Marnnville to Pittsburgh makes one wonder what the New York Glantu are going to do for a new inficlder. They cannot get Groh from Cincinnati, St. Loole turned down $300,000 for Hnrn-b and it looks as if thoe deals are all wet. It is rumored that McGraw's next move will bo to offer Branch Ricke a bundle of dough for Milton Stock, one of the best third Iwsemen in the business, and then -hift Friseh to second base. To our mind, this would help his club more than the acquisition of Hornsby. Conrtoht. 19U, by futile Ltitgrr Co., I KNSVsf Two WOULD OCT 8CARD FFWt fiOMC PAY n TREMAINE RALLIES, BUT boo,s and JaJdZ T J 7 TT T T , fl ." n 71 A " T CI C T T A r T VY lL,L,li.md ii1tiVO dnSULL .mbers of the Raein, Commission Ipf Mar; land will meet iri Philnderpbiu i nursciH.v ior a oomerenee witn repre Cleveland l outh Stages Great Lome-Bach, Cutting Doivn KUFs Early Lead to SligJit Edge at Olympic j" i Wk S. hardims!? ( To PRE 5o Yoon namb is HxnfciNai VUGU. WttLU MV "RBUTIOW , To WM1RGN G I AMY ReLVTloM- I I VslCLl.! That 5 I V TO VWABRSMOfJ I ioMR NAMo' IV y AMV Rei.ATOM I r J::r-'Y Tt TWC OHIO- a air ras-.0- M)l "ft - " I ii New York 1'rlbuno lnu. FLORIDA IS FAIRLY REEKING OF SPORT Ponce Do Leon Made a Sad Mistake When He Didn't Name That Wonderful Peninsula of Sunshine and Pleasure "Sportoria" By ORANTLAND RICE Rcllcnlr, Fin., Jon. 21. New York 1'rlbuno EXAMSWDRKHAVOC ON PENH MORAL E Red and Blue Athlotes So Busy Cramming for Midyears That They Forget Athletics BAITING OF REFEREE SPOILSSOCCER GAME Some W ho Act in That Capacity Are Incompetent, but Players and Spectators Can Help Them Let the Captain Make the Complaints 0 Athletien have been (-hunted far in the background by University of Penn- ui.tiinlii r t 1 am t ' I ' n A v fun (tfdl v...-... "'" " .iderstand is the tendency of a soccer Important things to think of tins nnd ' , . . . T . V , , , , , , , player to bait a. referee. I have seen u next week. The bugaboo of midyear ex-1 ,onm pn, cr,.i,,t without n word from aminntions is upon them und the nth- j n single plnyer in criticism of the urn letes usually chuck-full of Fangfrold nre i I'lre. et that same team on the soccer ,i. .. "nrrlo,l "pld with the same mun ns referee w ouid the most worried. no( llIsUn. t wl. what it thought "How'd you make out today says !lbnllt ,,n s (l ,.cforoc, nc to another, t'or upon the results! The referee is a very necessary per- ,f tho exams hinges Penn's uthletle sou in horcer. He is nbsolute master It is possible to By nOVGLAS STEWART Couch of the Cnlvtrsltj- of l'tnnBylvunl soccer tonm, lntrcollrglte ilinmnlons NE of the phases of human nature which I have never been nble to un- ., i. , , , t l. - ....1 i.:a iv- .u i.t.. r l,. ,0.. ion me iivm uuiui- uo: .!.- ..u.. - "U"'" " l"v '"l,lu" "' ."" '"",l,.Mm urn fllml A dunk for an athlete and ho is in- dlgible for som he might pet town. Three !io movine to other fields. The entire list of athletes is feeling the btrnln of the exams. Conch Joe Wricht felt it yesterday, when hardly half of his large number of candidates i turned out for practice. "Must he drumming up pretty hard for those c.- I ura," quoth Smiling Joe. I fVmeb Itobertson's band of track nth- , letes seem tba least perturbed outward -U- nlthouifh several admitted tliHt they T,,., i,-i u ouiricuLT: iiu renr';- , ,, . ., t...it. . rentathes of the New York Jockey "rrf teeinins nun rons ,. ... Club At the meeting the matter of Lever, Meredith, fcby and a lion of an utnicie anu no is ' ,pvtion ,lIs interpretation of the law "aucr is apt to get tne w 1,Mt,A,C,n.iTw0 "'! in win" cases, but even then you don't VW . lo do is his walking papers mto' f ccrtninly not Vlth the "fcrcc s job easy f, flunks anil he is certain to , , -Tf . . f , . ' - in nn man's an ; the easier ou m rnHERE vns a (! weight between Kid Jo. By LOCI'S . .l.l"VE h' iliTerenee iu Williams ami Carl Tremaine when ther stepped en the scales at the Olympia 'at night, nnd there whs u ijii iiifrrence when they stepped from the ring lifter eight brd round". The former champion weighed a quarter of n pound more than the rlevelnnder, who tipped the btam at 1-0 pounds, while a very -lirht edge in the crdlet aN favored th Klddo. Because of a $eniiiioniil ra y by Tremaine in the lust three round", the big crowd a' h Sontu I',-oa 1 -treet arena was rooting liard for the fihioan. 'VI ikhi hi,-, f'u- "thrr 'jor 1"jl Is rtrl l jTilon, Sill .ir A " .timiTiy l.auan Jihnni- Har lun L.r. aii'J riuck Hisrin iirorc llfjAx Kenneilr ni:i s'aifn his Mmonthty , n.K.Un.- ionlht M.irt'n JudBi Max W I'lannon will b th ulml-up to on r -lanan protfrnm In !ho oihT number Kii i Lnny fa s Wl'll- Allen. Y"unic !'.',ioh takrs on Vlns UolU, Tem bharkcy ' pphh Viune fpntrr and Jimmy N'olan tak.-a Cobby hurk- Johnnr Iturris has ctlnel ni a beu 1 jrn i ri' and Jlmn llrown f -r M v'.i'-jf a 'iin f'am'irla TMy i,iest tn n -. ....t4 h tl;o 'oIIimihk ,ard V-lnc t'jhnri lejfTy J-V'My Turnrr 1 raT.V" lurr - Johnny Iloc Tlm' M rr'.'k )n- 1 1 r i i i, )r and Your.K Uu-ih. i I mo Po .r. racing rules for Mar laud will be thnr ougiiiv discussed. 'I he meeting was ar ranged by Jof-eph IZ.. Widener, of the .loekej Club, nnd Joseph P. Kennedy, of te Mar land commission. It is bc- -..'n 'ievfd a thorough understanding will be'" ja"!:i afrivcil at between the two turf bodies.10 i n ivuijcui-y in llieiioiinisin exiuiilieii during the clofing das of the Mar) land meetings last uutuiun will be threshed out. Thre thnrouehhr(!d. noir thrr ori old. won tri races ruch hh t o-ji ar-oldo They ari" llabr tjrapd flTOss. Ciirf'il. Hi l'S.1; Iky T HOMO John a. Iltardon 'on nln racn as a (wo-yenr-uli and IlifllO '.ratlan and Au it'rt May won o'aht raca a h Winners of wifn racs arr Hy Jim- i lJr Moon rurnlnir Kaor MIsh Ho.- .s'ld WltinrrH of ant ricea rarh Itclud Triif.r tho champion r.hl-h 4a unbiatn r.d whni uinnltKH fcrro IfOSri. trlnh Jiff, timoulna. I'lurlbus. Madrllnis Lilian. Aunt I 'oij.t and I'rui 1 urnty-ona uuncntrrn other rnr-ity men were out on the trnck yesterday working out. There is to be iio let-up for the regulars because of a meet in Brookl.in Saturday night. A Red nnd B'ue relay team, consist ing of Brown. Kby, Rogers und Irwin or Lewis, will run in the special mile event against the best college team, in the Knst. In addition, Conch Robert son hns entered Harold Lever in the 70-yard dash; Small in the 70-yard hurdles, and l'by In the 1000-yard spc ilal. In the lntler race the tow-haired 'ml will line up at the start with sin.li stars ns Tom Campbell, of "inle. and Jack Sellers and Mike Devniiey. of New York The race should be n hummer, ns Ubv rroved in the meet last Prldny that he is in top form even this early in the season. referee. It is a lot of power in one man's hnnd. and if he uses it properly no one objects, but It is a very easy thing tor a referee to shake the confidence in him ns ii judge which the teatiiH should have. So loug as ther have confidence In him his path is fairly smooth, but woe be tide him if they don't think he is fair and impartial. , , lino f )i. tlrltiinc features of the game is the irresponsibility of mine of the individuals acting ns referees from time to time. If one mistake i made they have no compunction In making uno'ther one to even it up to the dis gust of the players on both sides. I he game develops Into n bcramble of the worst tvpe. roughness nnd dirty play, each plnvcr looking out for himself and not failing to get the opponent when he can, forgetting altogether that he is to ploy the ball, not the man: nil due to the fact that the referee has not a grip of the game. A Well-Plnjed (iamo Take on the other hand n came where the referee reali7.es his responsibilities and hns pliiern and game in uanu. Kvervthing runs smoothly and the players plav the ball and the game knowing Unit if any one- oversteps the hounds the referee will sec it and in lliit the necessary penalty. The players IX OPENING nny Florida narrative It Is always essential to start by mentioning palms, pines, play or Ponce do Lc6n. As wo rccnll tho details that at present nrc none too Intimate, It was Ponce de Leon who inado the mlstnkc of naming the state Florida. A mistake, because If ho had looked far enough ahead lie would have called It Sportorln. In just a few years this state has be come one of the grent winter playgrounds of the world, from tho millionaires of Pulm Bench to the tinenn tourists whoJ seek adventure by the roadside In fliv vers nnd wagons that offer both lodging and transportation. Tho Mistaken Idea THERE seems to be a general impres sion nbronrtMhat only the wealthy can follow the winter sun from the snowbanks to the Cherokee roses. The public at large overlooks all the thou sands who drift In by rumbling road sters to St. Petersburg or other loca tions, where they turu their flivvers Into roadside huts and then plunge Into , courses await, bo that within thn rfi... the thrills of pjtching horseshoes, J of nn hour's ride you can tackle from mm r iphv. ri pn :nrH nr nuiiuitr iiu tiii.v nn to ntrnAn i.niiuu.M.. a . ' bask under n steamy sun far away from the blizzards nnd the slush. In tlicbe sportive excursions Into Florida you can live on S300 a week or $!.(W a week, and In cither case pick up a biinppy time, as snappy times go. i on can see certain leading business In findlnc n new nlnvirrnim.i .. Mnce.rCnrS nnd taPIlncs8 3 i iSoJ?lcty v&? a ,minor ro' to Flor ida, now. It is nlnc-tcnths sport ami recrea Ion, and In nine caws "it of ten it U for the elan out W..J twenty-five or thirty who have &, the rfoit to frolic a bit nnd fo it a d rectors' meeting or additional am. pi cs for the genera merchandise toK on Mnln street, In. the homo town. Tho Two Coasts rrUIE cast const got the Jump through - Palm Beach nnd Miami, two hlhlv popular haunts, but tho Wet coast with Bellealr as u center has beeu bounding forward rapidly. u So today both coasts nro In action Take Bellealr alone. Here there an two fine golf courses in excellent condl tlon wit i Alex Smith and his staff dis ppnslng Instruction by the hour At Clearwater and Tarpon Spring there arc two other courses within " few minutes r do. u At St. Petersburg and Tampa other en to iiucen tiattlQAelds of variou tvnnu lllif.it Inn.- 1 I , . 'iuui :"T. "" "" uiunmo bnots or n Urn rnashlo shots are sjiillng merrily alonl that w7.i1h8.0f I00!.8 7d 0nck'"t n that w th their look of great ago anl a certain sort of brooding serenity nave no light psychological effect upon tho wcll-rnsned nervcu of t),n ,.... , ..... ,.... .-s v,. ...... ............, . ,-,.,.---". u..c,n;r wno men crnciiing untier tuo birnin ot u i """ ""' "" le trowneu centers ot mis.scu pun Hint cost wo iiuiiureii iron men, or certain Middle West farmers cracking under the btrnln of a checker barrage that merely cost nn extra chew of. plug tobacco. Recking Willi Sport HI However, the onrl advantage pil-d up Viti : .ub n-n t. .... ' fljllio lhltw In i n.inn Knimrr, t1 n la--- a v , - n l ' s UP ntfrtlni't th hs-ar-t to t i S 1 . ri r on Saturday nlKt a n. '.s J., Whit by Williams enabled the veteran to win by the proinrbial sV ' his teet , For two round, Wi'liams and Tr niaine boied cveuh . Then th.- f'TLier rpmped off into the l-nd iu the ret threa rounds, buowicg to adaniu-e bv quite a margin. Trema.n s'o-i.d up hostilities a 'it b incessant clnichiug that made pinch -referee .Top ('.riffo work een harder than the mittm-n Tremalno RalliM It was in the sutn s.ss.,.., tint Tre-' aalne got geing. He r icke.l and so, l.ed AVlllianis with u series of '."f's nnd rights to t1 i hen I ne. for I tl.e K'd cjainst th- ro - with scera' -n a-hci tothetiodv W linn s .erne h'i a strong ly ni'ar th end of the period, but Tre mnine''. harder pin' he, iijtMled him to the frame The s, inifi n'o was u rip "norfr. Tren a ne was tin- aggressor nnd f'ejgbl Williams almost ,,ff ,. f, .-t m the en'ly part of fi roi i.rl 'i hams h"'vr rsta'lnts n th' iHtter par' of the punto, ' ftcorlue with stra -ht if'- and 1 "di. I nnd be was em tied to an p"ii brea' Treiralne "p- n -d up m Im' the final frutti . tig' t.ng ' e natrhid '..n h :r. N- York pjtnt; tltn- r.xt month. IbiM.r riirmiiu l as tn crt rT hlrr.-'f in s him bi l Ilnff ultli his 3'ab Ift" larr '-. 1 ss,WAr. joirniKii has kp li'n s f in nlit'.on rlfht alont: ard s . v prar,d i', k- to thr r- ft at an , t Mm" His i.dPn'" l.'.dlu llu:(.i . t ta- any on at 121 r-iunds. llnnr tin, .mmijr boi-r Tl ' na'se hln -"'.-sulonal dbut at th National s.a'urda rht U irr-ts (atiy Irhtir In th oin tx cmn Th nthrr ir.limn aro Joo 1 hrMi i Ma-tln Julirn ind Franklfs Con aav v (?;in II. n ws. tn frnl la Ilai ''.ni: Murray mi Kid '.v. f t'olsthla I'U'iil.'. In lo'iklnk" (or clasa In 1H21 ' u noc'urj to la, hed ur tlm n. rll f inn--, whl'h ai lo-ear-uldJ niad th.. ls,3t Bhowii c It H truo aomt of the utare lid not avp-ar fr-fiu-nt , an. for lnatanci, Ini-hcaiiM, b-'id to A a romarlublo h1 and tho Inch, it i""l " PetlcM' ldl! Ilou von four ra 's nnd 11170.1. Ilanirooii won lour and J15 010 J."anc lj-t. tlirri ai.d tll'.OOO. llju- Lsg four 3) 070, M. u t.ik'li'.l) foir. Js,;:i, Beljaio Vuurnuif, hrff. J17.47J Kille Vr M Ic!i) nn auiliorl'y or. pvdlBrf,- tna'n's a plfa for tho mating n. sun Star mores with Man O'War. arrulnn ' it nprd In thfl dam with stamina :"dlirre In thu ilr to produce the Ural in horae". do not have lo think about their op IHinents gaining any unfair' advantages and can accordingly piny their best. There is no objecting or growling nnd any offensra which nro committed are really unintcntloiiul or due to lack of skill. The players enjoy the game, as do Hie spectators, and even the referee hns the line feeling of a good piece of work well done. , It is poor policy fur the players of any team to bait a referee. If he Is not making a perfectly good job say nothing about it, but keep on pla.vlug, for the referee is but human and the baiter is apt to get the worst of it. The s to make tho for him ns you akc it for him the better it is all round. Don't take advantage either of him or your op ponent. If the team has any complaints to muke let the laptilin do it. He 1h the responsible and representative mem ber of tho team and the only one the referee should recognize. Hero's, the Law The law settiiic forth the powers und duties of the refetee is ns follows: "A referee shall be appointed, who-e I duties shall be to enforce the laws and decide all disputed points, and his de clsion on points of fact couiiccted with . the phi shall be tiiiiil, so fur us the ie suit ot the game is concerned. He shall ) also Keep u record of the game, and net ns timekeeper. In the event of nn tin I gentlemanly behavior on the part of any of the plnjers, the offender or of fenders shall be cautioned, nnd if any further offense is committed, or in cn-e of violent conduct without uny previous caution, the referee shall order the offending player or players off the field of play, nnd shall transmit the name or names of such p!ner or players to his or their niitionnl association, who shall deal with the matter. "The referee shall allow for tune I wasted, lost through accident, fir other! cause, suspend or tcrminnte the game whenever, by reason of diukness, in- lerference by spectators, or other chum', he inuy deem necessary, but in all ruses in which a game is so terminated he shall report the snmosto the associu- i t tun under whose jurisdiction the guiue ' was plued. ' "The referee shall nward u free ku k , in nnv case Iu which he thinks, the on- Edouard Horcman Makes Excellent Impression by His Ability ( .i-rt B;JTZ'VMi!iri,inffi , to Make Ivory Spheres Jostle Each Other ?h&l&?tn ' power of the i fierce extends to offenses' c.vnv ifVTt.i trir . committed when the pin has been tem- J By SANTVi MrMBLIl K i.orarllv suspended, nnd when the ball Is ...,f t.t ,,i. ' BUT the entire state, cast coast and west, northern nnd central ureas, Is fairly reeking with sport busebnll, golf, tennis, polo, fishing, hunting, quoits, swimming, sailing, howling on the green, checkers, chess nud what ever else you'd like to do. New golf courses hero beem to be springing up overnight. Towns of traffic cops nnd elevated traiuB. rpiIE most Interesting types of all are A these K)psy-hearted wanderers who. without much reserve cash, seek ad venture or contentment along the road side, offering in many cases their long sedate boards us fit competitors for the gray moss that droops from the shelter ing oaks. And there ore times wher only an expert can bpot which Is which ft'opwfohf, Mtt; Ml rlshtt rcitrvei) . Jail for Throwing Game iiKlnlionm City. Okln... Jan, 5. A bill from liOOO to 10,000 have first-class i m''ns it ml.demeanor for' any' bii.bi 18-hole battlefields with good fairways i'Tba.Tcba'u tmhVo" gRanreorr,a."; mm nid nrrunis, munj vi wmi'it uru nuuuurca in inj lower nous of tho out very tine tests. I !?n.,?nn,fK':,Jl,,u.I3' .""' n?ln.M;n lioo rtroui.d the lending winter clrcu ts dajV for cMti'ofV.n. , i' n.TA'1 l0 such golfers ns Walter Hngcn. Jim Barnes, .lock Hutchison, Mike Brody, Leoleigcl nnd other slurs will soon be on the imp, getting icady for the great Rochester Gets Merkle Ormnnil llpiuli. in Tn n M ftlllnL'n ha roundfd up PrVd MrkU T tn I I-L I lllllllt'l 11 I ,' l'lll LI 11 I1I1M ,'iiTr hi lull i,in I TFT nn.. r,,,. hn between Aiuerlcun meadows and Scot- ".0,.n,'i" l,1L' .vB.r T!1'' rR'" " on una. r' tlsh moors J,,?,"i)',Vf Sa'"rday, w,":' Mtrkls fomook ', . . i. ii i i i , , , ' lrurk 'Mrn hor lone enouc i to run mil At Be leiiir. Palm Bench. M Intnl. i Juckmtiv o nnd niet .stuiiin!. ' up l" Ormond. De Land. .Mountain Lake. Tampa. St. Petersburg. St. Augustine, Jacksonville, etc.. the are able to step upon championship tests iu the majority of cases and thereby get the training needed for the title contests that nre booked between St. Louis, Mo., nnd St, Andrews, Scotluud, this coming summer. More Spoit Than Society rplIL most imprcsslw Cavanaurjh to Teach Law New Inn, MafM., Jan. 25. Mnjor Fnn CnvanauEh. coach of the Uoton Co' . football team that defeated nil opponent! Ui fall, entered upon an academ'c as well as an athletic relation to the Initltutlon. It announced that he had been engaged lo Bivo a courao In buslneaa law, . Frankie Mason Beaten by McCoy I lrrl:inil, II., Jan. 'i't Johi wulu,,il ft.M.'nltrS, iI.i.IhIk.1.. -L large number .f tn'dd'e-uged. nid' Ilr"n!j,f,n Vl"0!1. ,of.rirlVH,y.ne older, business men und wayfarers who SZttSZ l$A !-. .!.. f f T.. . - I irtrnuiu, ii,, (fun. ii'iuure is iiic'CHeiBtid ilnvclntit. J.i Johnny Mn oy l!eellvey nutpolntjj Ind.. In aeon remained I'eu.i hihi nn, iwenty-ono uunei.!ern ,m SS;?w'wsSlH:S BELGIAN BILLIARDS EXPERT HAS THE POINT PERSONALITY reau.t llniml Jordan ! 'wt vri,ki ; 1 -nr.xl It1'" "f Hd "Tr P Htry John Ii;k t any o o t'm-' t nfo'n ' n an hrt ben ti mrl train .isr for "ri. a if I Harness Happenings mnp" in th1 little JlmrriT MpTjIit !mr riTi '1 Tmi'i-ium ',rt r,rf,, -if 0 hit a,rrpt t' rom M(" m w ah fftr M t' i'Jlt trklmriK A m 'k ftirn rtys tS nn .ittfcfk of h H itrtB to in- t K C Iuh..n. Vnf II I rip"!!' 'y I'Tr: 1h1i 7retn'' ' .All! X tO . -finn ran t iMnrnni ITtpV" ' I'op'M 0TH '. t- am i n.m ia, ... m- lhf, . ftp ftAm.,. t: H a h -m: ! M ioda and minnilM i iu fur' j-f jrth irlp irllh a (h! of tr-t th mt 'i 'fH w.tli Ui rjia. of ttil 'nr'H rn If 4 Iurln tl.ftt ft nod hH hx apixfirptj in r 1 btf' pi miru p op than any mun wli ' h 4 Bulk Ht alai won nior. rici tiirt ur othr wlm ?vr follow d th, $i I r i'l firur ;nr' nuiue Is ik l wi 1 tn' f Itu11 l iM ami rharl. Mr.m My :n ri bi.1 f.,ir dallnar tliy inal it- .r way j (he front. a h rvmalnlni; hr It vr tflinu.d ncir (ini r in o r fp. ttirr Uvri hi faint la Hur I" r ? .m ir v.arn h- ( Jrifn all it 1 U t.r Jn.ra t r a'l P.rtt unl condl' I -rm f th n . ir rnuniltrd h Hit lHn-trttl n ' h! brn. t tho I lh nf th -jiM who croHi tie I lt'l of ipt c jIuM hi " 1th I'h m-ny opj-,r'ui. xu n f mii- r InaiKK l a twist or t ntvu-u or 1 .... .. . 1 .. rjL.r.. 1.... ,.. ii..,.a.,i. TirtPft iu . k.4 - mt ts i.i i.iiiinmi L' 1 i rr Lriii'i'ii 11 ri-1 1 11 ! 1 tr . inn mil 1 nil fiiinii1. I iivii j . -" I ,. , 7 11 ,i0 mvn bum esterdnv no lost motion, no wasted eneriiv. I n"rtar oremiins he A I The Helelnn l deliberate. He is n Thp next nr(1,lo by Mr. SfOTIBrl r,nwl7Hrl mail" liU 'hi la.Wplilt do-rf 'rlrs. nnnii.iit onal. metho, i,v,l , ,, ft ronnnuat lo of the lema.Us r J ih IlStel Wnlton In hN two! I''" "', Tn the lirst plnre. he laeks , ITfm,t.Si n H HI appear tomorrow. but nt the 101'1 ,,",,!.. nliiPteen- ' Tiersnnn itv. nnd ndm ttedly personn'itv eihibitlons he handled h U niii 'teen m,snry IIMt for any netor. m OI1I1IM' eiie 1ll line u rmmiir ,,,,........ . f...t,l, f,,- 1 InrnmUnM 1i!k mil. . SteVCnS M a V P 3V WCSt V TO III nis liuilllliliirii" Mr. Horemans iioes lih his left hand. i:dou!ird may be Just u tew vensnns m (s tnoro, ), ,l(, pont personam v. the rear of our modern fashion In,', lloreniniis' hest shot is his masse. ,,t,,l mm not have nil the maikfl of a I r((Pti. ti, 1M. ,T-m or mnise follow reaular twentieth century person, but lie, nre neeiinitelv exi-euted. H1k jndu'inent i-ertnlnly wields a lO'-M billiard wund.'of speed of eusliions and tlminc of the Itoremnns itrafps a ene like u nouee. r) nM, wnK sm. Jfo peemed to have strokes lllte n beginner, but pliekn the no wenkneises in hl first workout here, ivories like a top-notelier. He kicks ,nvP j,s npen-tnble work, tho ivories around the green eloth like ,..,,.,, I Ir?'.' f u.in.WR the old nellpt around 1 '"' ' StIiiiis1 i imj iiiti - ,r, .. . , , i.:iii..,iD i,n. i i lie in mnwi i ii r' n I'liinil'M -f-iiii'iv. He plnjN every shot ns thoiiitli it Mere one. M" ih enreful. neier the colfiliK jjreen. bltinn is to make more points than the MnrKiiiitmtn. . An., .l.in. L'.'f m . other fellow und in this dennrtineut lie InMltui.. t Hoi.i.K.11. unbeit. n at fn ut n uni t't'ji j'iiip niai "i' i Virvlm i'n foiibi'L fiaMi?i ,i' it l-r, Stond has the dato opon an! V Vlrulnhi Ji.ih niu'l .1 1 i"i,,,a B. A. A. Defeats Shamrocks ltfin, J 'i -" - 'I k ' . nj ittt m hi Kt tf.ini l l'-' '1 ' ro ii of Montreal, at th Arena Iu t 1 L tu J. Ski Champion to Show Skill Liiki riiHld, N ., Jftn V-An h Only One Buck! Imported Marseilles Cloth SHIRTS .oo K Come in and see tlic wonderful quality of these Shirts . . . Simply g'cat! Made for the finest retail trade. Each Shirt is of the finest workmanship warranted absolutely fast in the washing. 1235 Market St. Sold Originally for 2.50 to 3.00 UB Our friend Kuouanl. v,no Fpeiia.s U , . . ,.-,' "7 "'.";,. ".' ' !om.l aki ) .n.plni t- nle I In h .. ) - ... n.. .ml niiin ill'- mi tiiiiil iiiii-. ill- in i ini'i'ii. nn ii a .1. i i. . . I , (ill IllS UWU. UHi ll". iv; ""' . . ... i . . . t . . . ' " l"HJi'K "' Tie ww, . u.llll (tax. m..T. . r . .1.. ' rln,r . . r ..a 1.1 . n TUIIIT 111 T'. iru (...Pdl ' ".' -' j - . n -- hi i o...p , w. ... , . ,. -4 ,j. . Itl -- . , ,,,., ,,, n .. .. i.,( ii in ft i ii'- -mt nun i lit. .. .. - - - -- . ,- - -- ... ..-- - .,... iii.iia.uup . ... .. ... l i i hiiiuiik iiiiiii nn ill turn or iiim liwh i ii . nti ...,.. i .. . 1 1 . ,i f . . . .11 in r 11 111 iin iitue , r nearest ttiat lie is ami h,,ihiii- w u-j i , - ,vM m , r ,,), rHr.y hurt lua' No oi. n.J r nrr- .t .1 4M as ' TnnverM' freelj v,llli tne dots, out .11. .1 V '1 , '. r,V, rV -i had been tir.n,- 111 tl.e 'nst fe riin.N. I har4 m n ..vnth round, bat h, eame.y . . .nt I,. uM do In nVi a,. If h. , J" ,"V,,tirelv uiineeessiir . Mipertluous deliberate nim. then lets the cue slide 1 bruarjl ; foreed n.-break Br;...nd . eov. r up ' ' , ,?, lUS.n " "" """" ind ,11 that 'Vtuff. for I'.douard linn a , firmly uKi. In.t tl e c,,t ball. and be ..titirt-h m. tl defen-ne. '..,,,, - I,,,, ttmt nieaUs a liiuuiiiice easilj in-1 Ilnppe 1ms been the great Hoppe lie nlri j xTil TMfIif im It hs ne of th... .oMt-ts hirh Ih.wI,5?..C'!Id.7:u-.;h.1..,,,T.nnjfp5 "ffv" a'i' Keh , 4rin the ,,.,. ,, nnt by any billiard fnn. I-. not only l-..ose he can make points fiQ DANCE TONIGHT ended h elo-e'v that the rm;slde spee- t,,,..i t, , , h. b-n rtt.n hlm. In " .r hiw.ml drUrM .f foiter; arel "-'!" ' lt l.ennNp iP l,ns entertllinlni! Winn 'v a..wji ....... 1. 0-.......I ',n il.Mir 1,1, m us iii'-'m 1.1 .Wrr'n Wy i"hT Mrv llow.li, !'f " "'"'"K ,u.p ..TJ;. ''u"t -''".. t"1 ' . ml. I'nlnttt Count of ninkiiiL' lliem. Hi. linw 11 tieniliiip I.IVKN IIV nil'MIMS (il'TIII, ;nnn u s ,i.h uiLiwr Jiii.im Iunn.! ""v"' '"Ul1'" I- n",' "viih Vh-m th,r...' V, ."..'on n,;' , noint is 11 point in nnv . Kam. and .,... "iddlinK. nrt.stie stroke," and UNITED DETECTIVE Tremaine'a ri.Hnn.'ir be'iiud th"re bs no doubt that Carl had held ttie .ipper Imnd, and he ua- elitlt'e, to l,i. ver ion. That 1- what makes boxing so lntereritliifr Kid Wolf Wins GRIFFITH IS VICTOR Wins From Hertr In Eight Rounds' at Chester im th.- c.wlnif of th- l... ,md 1 mtlnu-H , ,n,, ......vtiinli. n came ill the proeilt , n nv of innldnir iln, lvorIi nllil.. nrr.ni,. I "rr.nT.'n' .rf'Kf.",.:,!', ".,,'. r.n'-it ' Zl T.e objeet of the opponents J- , lh ,,,. ,t ,urmH m'U teKs Slurj.i . x ij..r and I to mill.e the -KHl points lirst, lillil , Monne u ill make t I, o ns mnn drives th.r.fl...f,.d,h.j.u.t. , ,,. g, 'Iir noren.1;..s has the art and tLl n' UorZnW. The TH. nvt Puccwful h.fi tri dr.- fB.-u ty und nbillt to "; A-1h l-r -laH like S..t.on-huis uOiib -h f the lant ..aoi. ..-. r ,inms lurry 1 renulnrlv before the opposition mi iiiis. . , , , , , , , .1. i .... v f -j 11 ... . t. 1. -a iit 1.. l i? itiii nirmr HiinriK. ---- ..-...-... ...t. ,. I 1 TmriKiuu -,- " ",,,J '"rr.v nrxinir, i in rtlltllirwn, in , "., . i-----. SERVICE,Inc. si:i.iti. inn vi 111:1 11.1.1: actk itmirlnic I'nntrst 1, 111 kt Numlirr llniulm. HUNT Ml-is Till; 111(1 1IMI',! MnsUlrilp reniiiMk lll IrnJ (.rami Manli MIMIssKIV, Rii: Wiirdrulir, 10c l.uillia, ,V Palm Garden KKS i. . a T - lip w i. . t 1 n ---. ----- -. .-. rr.. ., 111 111111111 'in. -' . . ..- (ill i i p in I inn i t I oiini ii ii nnnj .. . . ..... . ... Eddie I-ineh.it. of rift-bur, , ' '""li AW 4 hN I ' Ji .r,.-. ,', i K 1 lia' 1 ff ene ,od expert K.nld : "It I, H mo',; UANUHli tUH t ta 1 "Vl. l.,uurK lik a promiMiiif joutli Or "Mik- " , ' th eieht-round wind-up -rry made hi reiruiar tr r t, (ihlo. In f .c winner. In tlllh .P',,,'" W ,,"' th Kiibeoimei..iiK mind that diieet, his pl,,v, HuHman thinks the same ,0 that ouu'h. 1 'Hf "r ,,?,,. lnVrPl,t ,, h,' .,7(' oVioSS'I.'n' ir.llr"?. TJ? l VXl ,', ne" lue tor l'ut w'h Iloromnim P,Pr,thli, is'eer-' . n . . to make it iiunnimo.is Hov.cwr. .In.-k , , , t tnV(Mlgh,lf. ..,,7.,., and land-d vr tr, 10 vsi.h him n fniall total R rmines in ior. 1 ,nin Iiml tIl0 ,llrP(,t t)iiinni )r!,n ,,i. BoXing to a DeClSlOIl (KliH Wolf was .ntircly t., -tronc for ,.,,,. f;nn,, hnde.l IIHU Hans "' ' "'i"1 tKl.Vi.n V?." f '"1" uli" "-,rry Iloremuiw ilihilnyed the MiinP stjlc 1 ts j, orjj.-. VI.. CIJA1I, iho Smok, C.u lad. and the hitter! ,,'.' .V. ',?"":." .....V'.V .'....''.; " : J'." V''sV? i.-nn."?V"",1;' '...i".rJ nf liilliaids thut kept fn-sicmil. the willI 1m nnm,, , . pM1K. SHANAHAN BOXING SHOW vim a M.'tor at the IIuipIi. d.-pi'e 1, ' " 'Tinli;. 'v,,ts RW W "n r"Jp.' -fhieh i..,.. .in.it.n ion Into Kr. noli mnryel. and (.eiirxe Silt- , , , ,k h n, ,lf ! lUil'f "i'!rr:,lrKT" A ViK,'T STs flly In the lust . ound by I'-ieho, . ,$;,, ; 'in u p t7.in.l ro,,!,,! , 1 i&. '.7 " " Wt,B " 4" " J" " ', , '' i,ol ""Z K-' '"K"r 'lt'V, ' ' ,r""1' WarlM n TONIGHT AI ltroun w .ther b ner to . ..in. llninU- O'Maru hhad-d fillle Hull ' -- It ' '"' m'1 " "L Ills onlv ml Kr0Ht K"m" llt,,w,, i""injs. Wild Hill ,l III i: IM U back atrnnsly in the Utter rounds un.l - w.n,rrl In N Y 15 pn,k 1 inh... ra!1 h" U '7 " 1! l.li, Z llv "ng.-red that Homnns couldn't slide ii 1, rut ii:it " l'.v v.iiin 1,. ,. .1.,... .,,,.. .in,.i Pal, ' Wlllard In N. y.. ia Pounds Llahter r..nt weiikneKs Is in lis open idoy. ,,. ,,.. ,,,, m,.,,,.-,., tii, iLL,. hi.i..i. rl.i..ui.,...:i. 111 WHO HCII'IL. 1IIU HIII--I-- 1 Kid Wajn.-r put on 11 srnt (hibitl..n nnd defvnt.sl Hay O'Mnllev in tin ir thlnl meetmij Hnrrv 'Kid. Itrown whose nose was recently operated on. MAS one of Wasner'M i" ond IlrieK ry Kynn stopp'd Terrence d'Hrien in til fourth. Ileferee Slim Hrennun ns uiuble 10 work in the wind-up. 111 lie was und dvnly Uken III. Frankie Britt Beats Brown llri.lf.ll. Ja' I' df'.rd. wii 1 1 r n of N b lilt Scraps About Scrappers N. orU. Jan ..'. Js.j Wlllard orrK,l 1 . -......... ..ri , 11'... ... ... .,.. .. ,. UVur.1,1. rirl.. ,.f V... rrirrUrtJ ,,v,. .... ..v ,w i.rhin lllin 1 . r.r"al fi .VIr .l.nr '"' h" ,"",t "h J,Ck I""l'y ""1! 17 , Y.n. m a fait ",n V ,n Whr, '"' U'"" '" r"k'H'n hl" ,lll i lura in a fast 'n-rjjnd dHCared he MelKhH (lft.,n i-iunda lea thin I whrn h Ujau triilnlns fur ttw Toledu contest i I j Valfler Stops Stosh In Eighth ' halrtn, .Vlfas.. Jan l"i Ile,,j VaUnr, of S'w York, had liitli. diftlrolij viliinlnif ir IU'k htush, of Pii.i.aiid. In thHr rlash Uat nlifht eioali uai In aueh b I I ihiipi ftir two inlnutrs of tho itfh.h round mat tho ru'hruu .loppt-d th lUht Seanlon Outpoints Flmler rilt"li..rsli. I'.i . '" -'" I'a'.y branlcn f Ihl. rlt dfeatrt 1 bulky W'lm T . of Kalr llm.n In j fuf I.' round bo ,t Vountf Ud ,ll if thl eiv frrnnrly of nrou, dr. f at.d l.ddlu ( arrr uf thla i i, 'n t.x ruundfl fir I l tttit Attnm Kjmii ' V llrown In e.. I frf - nl" mix 'i. laf wnn inuiny nrri.ii i-i nia" t ii .' "it Audiluriujii .V A I will bi u iieUcimilKht cuntcat. UrsU Bellefonte Academy Wins Seenan and Blute Fight Draw v. ImL J i-i 2 .i,l p, m in f .rt.i.T national f.aih.rw. lahl . raini..r and Jimmy I Mliwm.i. I:t . . ian 3 Tho ll.Urf. -.'. IUut. a Now Toili liiibtweliiht fought a , . n, laK-'bail Ci ,ftruf tho .VI tirtlve round lri- it ths e-v Star - tinu, .liuh a.huul U,o. 3D tu i'i. Aeeording -' " ., . i ,..i. ., iiu.i i. hum- inn ensl.ion etar. Iloiemann m e,, oulj to , h tp , , rfe.-t his open table play to nlve 1 rt"v Willie Hoppe n battle. Hut Iteisalt rr that IMdle IIIII could handle n puel; College Basketball Saturday Wcightman Hall, 8:15 P. M. Pennsylvania vo. Lafayette loes not believe the lioremnnH ot touuy can defeat tho famous .Mneriean em wl.ard. Ami Keibclt doubt lens i-poln tho inlniN of the inujorilj present. Crude Hut KffectUo I"en l-r'fhf-!",, ?,l,lf!!Iu,Ui,, '" M- STEVE STASIAK lioremiuis piuja ui.uunn uiui ouiii, Krnril frnta, ti ih. ai liimnera Mini A . V but hih jilaj im inurKe.i t, tne eMUeni aliHenre of v.hal is knuvMi ill bllllunli i is the "Htroke." lloreman- nuns, then shoot There is no nu nf Hint "flddlini;" that ia chur- neterlstle of the Amerlrnn bll.'dtfitii. HoiUic "IiddkB," w does Coglirau uud (inlrr. l'riinkllii llrlil. Ailml.itliin, (tl.no, coi.Li:f;i: "askkthai.f. TdMMV (I'MAI.I.I.V ta. 111:1(11 II I lit MfadoW.yr;Uut)Tnl..l.rr,vj,,,,. ,,,,,, TROCADERO vl$$!' Wrestling, Wed. Night," Jan.M26 IV AIllll I KIN TO HH. III ltl.l.Ml MUiM J he I'ullal, (liutll HENRIE CHEVALIER ri'f ;''V,rh ....... .. . ti. ii , .. "... '''"''lis i.i..i .--. ii,... . ,, s ......ANOVA n-5. FOHDHAM, AUTun!.VvlS?,A- ,v '"' A- at Vlllnnnva l w.e (. innii.lii.n I T ;5 MISS Tl JV'itriW.5.1," JANUARY 2G, 1021, 8 1 M. uouuv'lJAitKKtx"?,! ai.'uW'u.n n iSflffi ia & I Henrietta cigars are sold everywhere because they are smoked every where. The Henrietta smoker can always get his favorite cigar. Henrietta ADMIRALS i:iSL'I.OUU'S MASTKKl'IKCB 15c straight Pet'lecto size 13c- -2 fur 25c O'lTO lilSKNLOHR Uf BROS.. INC C3TACLISHED 1850 mrr m Effidll i?u,