Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 28, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 20, Image 20

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ETBNTO CTBEIO DDEDaEI-PHlEADBLPHIA; ITRIBAT, JAINTJARY 28, 1921
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SCHOOLS AWAIT
WEEK-END GAMES
Wast Phillies Meet George
School Five West Chostor I
Comos Hero
The neck -end basketball sumos will
kep the school teams bustling, with
many Important clashes between the
local ami suburban quinteti West I
Philadelphia High School will have
plenty of hard work to outwit the
tpeedy George School five nt Newtown.
George School, realizing the fact that
the visitor arc leading the High School
league, Is ready for a battle roynl
West Chester Illgh'a athletes rome
tierc for tho game with Catholic High
School at the lattcr'n gymnasium
Wcit Chester has n strong team and
Catholic High will find the visitors hard
to bent. St. Vincent's play nt St
Joseph's and thp Girard Collego players
hnve Gcrmnntown Hoys' Club on the
loster. Everything considered it will
be a big week -end
Girls' Games Are Ntiineious
Seldom hnve so many girls' basketball
teams been in action in this siotmn of
tho country ns Ik the case tins season
Wl the private schools are interested in
rho results of these games nnd the ma
lority of the schools have teams The
high schools are also well represented.
Through New Jersey, l'ennsjlrnnia nnd
Delaware, these girl teams pliv their
games nnd travel with their chaperons
Hint as the bors travtl from place to
tilnce with- nn Athletic director or
teacher in charge
The coining month will witness some
real Hvelv contests among the prhnte
schools of this city. Germnntowu
Friends' School, Friends' Select, Ir
win's. Springside School. Shady Hill
and Miss Hill's School all hate teams in
action. These schools were in n hockev
league and arc now plajlng basketball
and from the number of girls out for
the teams It will be n banner year.
At Holman School, Friends' Central.
Abington, Swarthmorc High. Narberth
High. Woodbury, Haddonfield. Haddon
Heights and other schools in this vi
inity there ore girls' teams above the
average.
The schedule announced for the Pri
ate School League follows:
February 1 Ormantcmn Frlfirts s
Friends' 8lwt School t Ormnton I--vMn
s v 'prlncslrt t 0rmanton Y
" A.: llllt a Shady Hill. Arch Strut Y
V C A
February 8 FtimkJs Peleet ts Hill t
fluids' Select Shady Hill I1"''' at
Shady Hill Ocrtnantown Friends s. Sprlns-ld-
at Oermantown P. S
February 13 Irwin's Hill'n School at
rch Street T W C A Standi' Select vn
b1r!nirlde School at Oermantown "V JJ . C.
: Ormnton Friends Shad Hill at
Shady Hill. . . , ,
March 1 Friends' PMeCt s Irwin
Select. Oermantown Friends Hill J at
Oermantown F. S Shady Hill vs Pprlirelde
at Shady Hill.
Scraps About Scrappers
Gene IelnKnt. of Memphis and Frankl
I Ice. of Baltimore will come tovether In a
i relie-ruunl match to a refere decision
I I the EureVa A C Paltlmore tonlsht i
mis lll be the lirst show held there unJr
' it matchmaking of JacK Hanloi ,
Frsnkl (Kid) Carson hft been t-slnln for ,
eeal months under the tutelaee of Frank
I'oden nnd no the lattr b-lleves hl
fo-otete 1 prepared to meet nny of the aecond i
i,- third etrlnt f-atherelKhtj.
Kridte" Hayes is barter a hard time tettlna
work for hli eouthpaw clouter, Hobby llur
rran Nl ' complalne that tho Bloemen
nt Hunnr. n weUht aro paielnr him up
round here and he Is now nesotlatlns for
latches out of town 'Its the aims old
or. eald Hales today "A man nuat
hii home toti to make a reputation.
Ja McCarthy haa a hard-punehlr.r ll'tle
mlttman under hla wine In the rewn of
Jimmy Kelly. Kelly boxed In Rcadln re
cently and he made a rreat lmpreulon with
hla airireeelvn and wl.llna; style Barn
)!ellly. another of Mi.Oarthy'a boxera ha
atarted tralnlri after recovering from a dam
aced ear.
A eabla from Ix-ion is to the effect th
r.attllna- I.evlms Vas resumed training and
he will meet Bombardier Wel'a aom time In
February Iyvlnky was to hae met e.
he eami night ivie Herman knocked out
Iimmy Wilde but tc Phi adelrhlan had to
ooatpono the bout beiajae of an Injured arm
Jaek Weinsteln ! necotlat'.-i for aeveri
wuta out of l'n fo- Larl Hartman Tfe
ormer amateur star Ins had four bouts
since starting his professional career, eeor-
n threo knociouis ara wunins tee owier
natch bandllj.
Mike Ciedetl. ' f Toledo O . now Is rnakm
v,a home In thla el'j He has been boxinx
n cood st.ape at tho cirru Tonlrtt the
ormer Ohloan will mee Jlrrmy Brown at
that club In the star bou' otner natcrea
Touna- Johnny Duffy F-eddy Turner
Frank' Murray m Jol-rny Roee Tomm,
Merrick v Joe O Cor nor and Younr Good
man vu Jlmm Dolan
Georcle Reynolds a w i-a ,e 'o tox t
mpnI weeks He ruptured a n j" Unl
shoulder In a bo t with Jscx Brax'i t
ruttsvll.e lait wee Rcnolds was for -i 1
t cancel matches wltli i'ounf We -man a-J
Stanlev Wlllla.
John ninkn has recelied aev-a! oers "
Marty Kans to box up the state. wl-e tr
seventeenth arder made qjlte a re
.ntly Naotlatlona now are r- f r a
match between Kane and Joe r".-n-r '
Tanny Kramer re'urned fro-n M jjm
odar He made a b'ar hit In his bout the-
on Wdne1ay nlrht Dan's next bout Is
in frr 'omorrow r icM against Jaez White
n ihe mlflnal of whlcl luttllne; Murray
meeio Kid Wolf 1 e Chr v Mar'ln
ludge Frmnkle Conway vs ' 'ft Bent an I
Henry Bass v Matty Dchtu a-o other
toata
Tx-al fans wl I ft ano-her l 'm;n
T.ouls Bpjrash who 's be.n rl'sc; as tie
nit darirerous rontender for Jack Britten s
ron He will go on In tre star rui
fhe Olympla on I nday n'ght and w' m '
- touzh terpon i ,-?ive La'xo Han M
ijovern should pro e rjured game for Abe
tt 1 Gollateln in the eem' ii'her bojts
Wl lie Spender vh Ba'!'rff Mjrra" Trt
tepde 1 s K ' A Waste- a-1 Harrj
Mwtre ve Karl llar'man
Jimmy Jo-dun. --f I1ttsMrh r i Is
rranehe(tl of f il aie ph a w f jrr h
he nial mu s -t the , id i rum net- Tuet
lay night The eem fnal n o fht eund
sffalr will "i! Tom ny lyuhrnr -f St
Monlca'a C . bail ng s Itn llicr Plalr
f Kensington O'he- Is- u'j wl i J'mmy
Downs vi Wl 1 Tiomaa Terry MUche 1
s Toung Morocco Veil e Browr vs A oc
Dorle
Lew Tendler Gets License
S'ew nrk. Jan 2- rw ' ' r t e
Philadelphia llthtwelght who Is ,- - t-l
of Champion Benny Leonard re v-I a.
cense to box here when h's atpllra n
was favorably acted urn by tvo ew Y rlc
fate Boxing Conxmlss'on
GRAND
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Length. 4 feet, 10 inches
To those who seek a grand piano in the
smallest dimensions, the Premier offers
many attractions, including rich mahogany
casing and very moderate price.
N. STETSON & CO.,
West Catholic Plays
R. C. H. S. Five Today
Wfwi t'nlholle Itlsh nml Cnlholle HUh
plur ihls Afternoon nt the Oatholle HUh
a-rmnsklnm. West Cntholle youncsters
antlclMle Tlclory. whleh would result
In n tie for first nlnr with UUooti nnd
St, Joe.
Schedule for today:
CATHOLIC LUUU'K
et Cntholle T Cntholle Hlfh t
Catholic High.
OTHER 0MKS
Narberth lltfh t Abintlon.
Ablnrton HUh nt Ijuisdowne Hlrn
"w'jVt Cheater Norm! t Kennett
S1"m"nor FrtP t HuTerfont School.
Mrsllft High at HwiMihmnrii HUh.
Chratnut Hill t Oermantonn Afftd-
'"rilnvrft HUh nt AtUntle City.
llrown l'rei. at I"oM" "l'1,l.n,,th'
Camden HUh ot IMwnhyton HUh.
Illdler I'arU nt Oerninntown Frtenda.
"t. I.uke'Veliool nt blends' Central.
Chester HUh nt Coatearllle HUh.
B. I'lilrvnltr . Moratlttn Sera
Innry fitrls).
KAYOULA VS. POST 26
Downtown Five Will Try to Again
Lower Colors of American Leaguera
Th- Kmoula Catholic Club will again
. ntiTtmn l'ost 11(1 nt St Anthony s Hall,
Twentt fourth nim Cirrienter streets,
this eVmiiig Kaoula miened tho sea
con with the American League first
half champions nml won. -l-'.'O Since
thnt time Tost 'JO lias been angling lor
a return inntch mid U out after re
tengo this evening.
Manager Cliin, of Kayoula, will
hae in the line-up Trautwein nnd
Tisher, forwards; Hcagnn. center; Mc
Catter nnd Kilpatrlck, guards. Tost 20
will hav the sjime line-up that is now
plating in the American League
BRENNAN GETS DECISION
Wins Over Hugh Walker In Twelve
Dull Rounds at Dallas
O.illiw. Te., Jan 2S. Hill Brennan.
of Chicago, got the newspaper de
cision over Hugh Walker, of Kansas
Citt Mo . in twelve slow and unlnter
osting rounds here. Inst night. The
fight, according to Mnur Hughes, Dal
las conntv district nttorney, marked the
end of boxing exhibitions here until
such eent9 are legalized.
Not n hnrd blow was struck by Ilren
nan or Walker until the seventh round,
, which Brennan took by ulng straight
' lefts and rights. In the eleventh round,
nftcr three more slow rounds, Brennnn
slightly cut Walker's cheek. Brennan
took the eleventh nnd twelfth rounds,
according to newspaper men
l Joe Lynch to Box for Chanty I
I Vt Worth. Texan, Jan. 28 Babbl George .
I Tox, chairman of '.he Texas committee oa
' the relief In Central Europe announced
I rere today that Joe Lynch, btntamv. eight
champion of th world will box here Feb
ruary 1 for the benefit of the relief funl
Inch will meet the winner of the I'lc t
Dundee fight Saturday night I
Giants Seek Chicago Star ,
Chicago. Jan -S Follow Injr the e.ectloi
of Robert Cole captain tha University of
Chicago bineball nine tills )r came the,
announcement thtt Paul Hlnkle. who hij
won his "f" threo tiroes In baseball and
ciaduates In March haa been offered a con
trail to play this season with the New York I
Giants Hlnk e has not et decided whether i
, he will Jon John McOrr.w a club on Its i
spring 'raining trip after lie graduates
Jole Ray In Illinois A. C. Games I
Chicago. Jan 28 With stars of Olvmp c I
fame entered 'n ths competition the four h
annual Indoor handicap track nnd field meet 1
of the Illinois Athletio Club will be held
onliht Jole Ray. of the Illinois A C . -ne
of the best mile miners In the oountrv
will make Ms nrst start since tile Oljmplc ,
games laft summer when he broke down
He will race In the two-mile open eient.
Legion to Mold Bouts at Sharon
Sharon. I . Jan 28 -The Sharon Post
of the American Legion haa been granted
permission by Mar Frank Ollbert to hold
loilng bouts Iloxlng has been under the
tan here for the last few years Mayor
Ollbert. In granting permission to the Legion,
r i d he felt that 1: would run the sport on
a clean basis
Macon Knocks Out Hansen
Aoutwrstown, O Jan 29 Frankle Mason
Amer can flyweight champion, knocked out
Ilohbv Hansen of New York. In the sixth
round of a scheduled twee-round bout here i
last n'gh Hansen was fliored three times j
in the f.nal round
Penn Hockeylsts Play Carnegls Tech
rittslmrglt Jan 2S V hockey game will
laed here tonight between the Unlver t
s f Feni sylvosia and Carnegie Tecr
enuada
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NO NEW MEN FOR
INDUSTRIAL FIVES
Teams in Manufacturers' Bas
kotball League Must Finish Soa
son With Present Players
No new players can be signed
by i
teams in tho Manufacturers' Basketball I
League during the remainder of tho
season, nnd the llno-up now represent
ing the various concerns will finish the
schedule. The clubs are nil closely
bunched, but chief Interest centers in
the fight to meet Baldwin Locomotive
Works, first half diampions, In the
play-off.
The second setles will be practically
settled when the undefented leaders,
Butterworth nnd Dohson. clnsh In the
crucial contest. In the opening half I
Dobson battled Baldwin for the title
and Baldwin won the honors. Butter
worth recently admitted, has gone along
without defeat, and the game thnt will
decide the second half is nnxiousl)
nwaitcu
The regular scheduled contests
Inst night were postponed until later
in the si.ison, ns tho league is conduct
Ing i t-a first nnnunl dance this evening
nt the playing quarters, Yonah Hall,
2727 Columbia nvenue, which prom
ises to be a big nflfnlr because it has
the backing of nil the leading officials
of the eight plants represented and who
will bo present to add to the success of
tho Decision.
Slmlndlngrr to l'la
While the present line-ups must re
main intact, there is one player who
hns been reeistered bv two teams nnrl
not played as yet. Cy Simlndingcr,
former Tastern Leaguer, who has been
making such a recoru nt cst Uhes- '
ter. is registered both by Baldwin nnd
Butterworth. but it is whispered that,
Butterworth will be the one to plnv .
him. I
Baldwin has been counted out of the J
race b many, but the players, man
agers and rooters still have a bunch I
that this series may terminate in n tie
IvLARCY
Arrow
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Cluett.Peabody Co.Inc,Troy.NY.
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Pf!5kt "J Ijft t tr -fe Tj
Thh low-grade
gasoline
8 parts of air to 15 parts of air to
1 part of gasoline I part of gasoline
look roa nrts sicn
lisV bbhbsbibb1ssVsbibbb1
Made ry the
the en me ns tho first half, when they
met Dobson In n play-off, Baldwin
has every hope of defeating Dolwon
next Thursday night and figures on the
rails five In turn humbling Butter
worth. No matter who wins, the play-off for
the championship promises to be a
great one. The chnmplort of the league
will then stage n series with the title
holders of the American League for
the minor league championship of the
city.
Xntltlty Arranges Series
Nativity Catholic Club is In demand
ns an attraction and Manager Pal Bui
lick haw nrrnnged two sets of games and
linn n ttlnn ttenrllncr tilth Btn1 Mhftf
clubs for contests. One of Nativity's
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TUTELMAN BROTHERS
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Fire facts
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What really explodes in
your engine
Eflin
lOWl
With TYDOL, the
Economy Gsolinr
maker a of V"ol
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opponents wfjl bo Enterprise, find
tho first game will bo played on Sat
urday, February, nt Nativity Hall,
Belgrade street and Allegheny avenue.
The second Is booked for Knterpriso's
playing quarters on East Prlco street
the following Wednesday.
A Kensington rival is also anxious to
piny nnd a series has been agreed upon
with Holy Name, to start In Mnrch.
Tonight Nativity stages two games In
tho homo hall, the Nativity American
Leaguers meeting Ardcntcs, while Na
tivity Catholic Club opposes St , Luko,
Northeast Church League champions.
Thll Douglas, who hns been on the
sidelines for several weeks, will bo back
In the line-up.
l'hll Hnggcrty, manager of the
::HciaiiiiCTitiii&:a
H,RT54u
Paying High Prices
Tutelman's
90c to $2.75
finest shirts you've ever
Direct from our factory to you. We
also have an excellent assortment of
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Or Come Direct to Our Factory
8th & SPRING GARDEN STS.
every chauffeur
knows
VER watch a good chauffeur slip hiB car
through and round trafuc:
What's the difference between his smooth-
running engine and yours? How docs he start
his engine so quickly on cold snappy days?
Below arc facts which the heat chauffeurs have
had to learn:
1. Ordinary sluggish gasoline vuporizes slowly. It's
hard to start, requires a rich, -wasteful mixture and
gives poor miieuge.
2. E-icessive carbon dcpoBits unil knocking follow
the use of low-grade gasoline.
3. Gasoline that vaporizes slowly contaminates tho
lubricating oil dangerously in cold weather.
1. To warm up n cold engine with low-grade gas
requires a long, wasteful period of rucing the engine.
5. Tydol, the Economy Gasoline, vaporizes fast.
It saves the engine, gives power, economy, pickup. It
starts easily, quickly.
Tydol is specially made to operate on the
famous, lean 15 to 1 mixture. (See the chart at
the left.)
Fill up the tank with Tydol. Sec how much
smoother your engine runB, how much moro
mileage you roll up, even in traffic. Get rid of
starting troubles.
Look for the orange and black Tydol sign today.
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Sales Corporation
49th Street & Grsy's Avenue, West Philadelphia
Ttltphonc Woodland 125
Catholic Club five, hns resigned to" de
vote nil his time to unscDnn. nic
MV
sltion is now
being filled by
William
Sands.
Riley Succeeds Hapgood
IVMlmt, Jan. S8. Edwin I Illley for the
Ut nve eara road aeoretary of the Flos
ton Nationals, has been appointed business
manager. Ho succeeds Waiter B. Hapgood,
who resigned recently lo become owner oi
the Itochestsr (International .League) Club
jointly with Cleorgo T. Stalllngs, former
manager ot the llravcs.
Roper on Way East
Knlamaxoo, Mlfh., Jan. 28. Hob Ttopsf
haa left for New Tork, Tho big Chicago
fighter la matched to meet Al Roberts a,t
the Commonwealth Club of New Yorle, nftecn
rounds on February 2.
Shirt Sale
seen.
& $5.00
C3mv&23mgxtemmxmiix&&
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Last Call
Sale Positively
Ends at Closing
Time Monday
Choice of the
House Sale
of Our Entire Stock
of Highest Grade
Suitings &
Overcoatings
Made To
Your Measure
At Prices That Have Taken
the Town by Storm and
Amazed the Whole City
Values up
to $70.00-
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Tomorrow
and Monday Until 9 P. M.
Are the Last 2 Days
of This Startling and
Astounding Event!
Yes, Sir Tomorrow should bo the day you
MUST order that new suit or overcoat if you want
to share in this most astounding event.
Don't delay it again come in and make your
selection! Take advantage of the greatest re
duction ever known in Merchant Tailoring
history.
Every yard of woolens in our store, irre
spective of how high its former price was, is
included at these two remarkably low prices.
Make a Note NOW to Hurry
In and Share In This Great
Price Smashing Event!
Just ston and reason ! Even in the irood old
d
ays when we thought
had the opportunity to buy such wonderful wool
ens and have them made to YOUR INDIVIDUAL
MEASURE at such low prices. And, man this
is a fact when this event passes by in another
two days we can in all honesty say that you will
never get such an opportunity again.
COME IN. TOMORROW ! Don't delay another minute
Chas. Adams Co.
1617 Chestnut St.
18 North Warren St., Trenton, N. J.
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Values up
to $110.00-
prices were low. vou never
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