iVWWi vv.wiSsUi&lw ImtE m, 1 MAYBE IT FRANK BANCROFT, IDENTIFIED WITH BASEBALL FOR 50 YEARS, IS "GRAND OLD MAN" OF GAME FKAJsR C. HANCKOFT, businci marjnRcr of the On clnnftti liavtxill club, litis lieon replnee'il. Another line, taken hlri job and v ill pilot the Ueda through the South this prine. Dullness manngeM htue been m mid nut of bnsebnll for n loug time, but noiio can compare sslth Hnncroft, of the Iteils. He h;is an institution in Heillntid. lie stood alone ns the era ni' old man of baseball, ntul despite liif Tears syn emisidcfed the best in either lensue. Now he i laid up with neuritis ond cannot fulfill his duties. Uaneroft is the oldest ninn ronnerteil with our (treat national pastime. Tor titty renrfl he ha been in the came, starting as a plnser in the early Rixtien shen a soldier in the Union army Tor forty-four yeari he hns been in organized baseball, n record which never hiw been equaled. He always has been nctise and few realize he is seventy -nix years old. He doesn't look it He has been in Cincinnati iince 1S!0 and has had a lot to do with the mi ecus of the Ueds. He is n great .howninu and ncvcT overlookn a bet. Every year he gets a list of convention to b held In the various itles on the ilfcuit and the srtdtins delegates know when he arrives in town He has arranged the barnstorming trips of the Ileds for sears and is acquainted with every town and hamlet in the United State. It was he who discovered Cisco. Tev as a U21 training camp Itnntn became manager of the New I'.edford team in 1ST" and proved to be wizard. He had n wonderful team, which included Jake Ivan famous afterward as the greatest right tielder; George Oore, the outfielder who later became a member of Anson's White Stockings; (ieorge Washington Urndle . who became tlie leading pitcher in the An erican Association: Harry Stovey. the Ung of base runners Jim Mutne who later managed the original New York (iiiintn, and Keillj , who gained fame Asia catcher in the National l.eneun Uaneroft was a business man and paid his players ,?oO a month. Thej were satisfied with the salnrv. Hrndler, who was an exception received SlOo a month and stood, out like IIn.be Kuth, Tv t'ohb aid Tns Speaker Jn 1$'J l.e organized the Hop Hitters team of lloches ter and cicated quite n sensation when he trained at New Orleans and took the team over to Cuba. This is the firtt time the island had been msaleil by bull tessera. The gam" was so successful that the plasetj lefr in the dead of night on a freight tenmer headed for Tampa. In lSO Hauoroft went to Worcester, taking with him Atthur Irwin who later became a star. The next two sears 1'anns managed tl.e Detroit Nationals, and in 181 assembled the l'rovidcm Nnt'nal League team, which won the ?rt world s hampionsh p from th- Mctropoli tans, ot New ork Then follow , engagements at Hi heater Philadelphia lndianarsnlLs and Milwaukee until T!V), when he went to Cincinnati, and ha.-t lived there ever t-iiiec, nAt-EBAI.I. ien I'irtiei ir.f'i regret of Bancroft J tlftieM en hope he vitt ,r i shape (0 take 0" other tnp counJ thf rem' '&ij iar, i'wthcr Jolts for the Reds WHILE en the subiect i Ciaemnuti. it might be wm. to ii ente'i t ,r tlie los of lianeroft is not the only viie attained bj t.ie lied" ' 1U ihies ' Hargraves, con sidered the bet catcher in tlie minor leagues last year and who sas purchased from t..e St. Paul club for a bale of dough, has broken his leg. This hands Moron's t.am a terrible jilt for the youngster wus considered so good and so much was expected of him that Nick Allen was traded and I...1 Kanden nl.o-v-l o resjjn. Ivy Wingo is the on'o i atelier left and th" fins are howling about their hard Ijek already The trade wLi, h sent King and Ncale here in exchange TENDLER PASSES BUCK TO LEONARD FOR BOUT "Get the Champion." Saxs Glassman to Promoters. Intimating Philadelphian Is Pre Hired for Title Match P.y LOUIS THAT Lew Ten.i.'-r is lieunr Leon ard's tnos loz'.r i' eontnder !t te lightweight title i- v rtuallv a f ict If there is any one who i cs ising the "crowned head" of the New Y irk mar rel tiny uneasiness t'i Philadelphia couthpaw no doubt is the reason. Willie Taekson tins been tl '' friL fistli-nthan to stand cit as a ss-orlliy opponent tor Leonard but about TWO faiw m Milsj:k were tousiiied beyond any question of a doubt on Wodnedas night th it Tend lcr outeln5-d tie r).i" Hag ev . rv for a i ru '. ai tl " 'I'leho' or '! 'i.dier soeKed 'n i .1 ,1a ssn in sn of the in-; v .1 ,J "id I e-v fne- sid"d u t'," v.i- '"-v nrpn-shc -most of ti ' r1"-- ri,n b ig U'"t '""i tho severe. s'n.h.'d a'id bad's bit-ore i phvsiognomy of Jaekkin. Tendler will not ref.rn lior-e "r.!l late this nfternoor H- was taken in 'O'A dl'ectls Hf-e- beH'mg .Ih ksll' br ft party of i h ea . nd ir.-r '".nl"l by "N'ails" Mor''n. well knossn spurts mar of that (! 's '.ere v wns guet of honn- at a b' 'i o" Tli'irsday night. "0t that I'napi match " vh the .outhpaw's farewe'l to hi' manager I'll'! Classman ho "eturned here 'ast niidif Ttrms For Hotit ' Tber won t !) !' l-o'.'i m.v lonseti fo' a .! p."i. si ,i tald iib-smuii ' ' is ' 'i i ' inoter has " i si, ,. ! jw ng 'L' 1 " I There w ' ' ;ir urn u s,"ism n Kboit " te-iui ! ' want n behalf of Tendl - ! " i'l I p irelt . n '.er 'ntaEij bi's a'i'1 t'rp sho' '!. be an argument 'n i, h a ease box(,r S entitled to sut he can dross ;s iut froniofr's usual ery ard that's the w nv am willing to do business ' Yes ' conti'i :cd Ghissman. I an. InissiTig tbe h'ie to tho ehntnpior Tv Ilickard is not t'.e only man wl want Tendler Leonard bout A pror 'er in Ualtiu "re, m !-i tl.e Wes- , a local mau a" want t1, : I nt 'V o r. makes Leonard it sa'.srs'r.; ffer sv.U Le able to lin h n utn.Ts w -n me." Critics in I'm ug'. Hnd 1 i Bee -exports sr) .i m '1 en , ..p a ' t anni -hllate .Taeks"ii ure nvideil their opinion us to the probable re 'r i,f a bout between the I'hilud' Iph.a vouth nd IoBrd 1 'st of them fig in- tliut Tend'ir laeks "k punch ' lefent IJenns Thni j ii' lo ni fuef !.(, L'"s tcoied nutni r-ois u ''!" 'f I i ks.jii - without knoi king tl" New Y rki r off his fevt Sain Hall, of ttie Chicago An,ri'-nn-Examiner, atntes : "Tendler th.nks ho If the guy to cop fiytji Leoiarl The hanees tiro he is Lew soi-lni p-etty good, and f I''' stli reeds in getm o.ei lialf tho i mi' bs hi landed on Ja iwn .1 CO u ard might find himself advrti.ing for n lost ci iiu n Tcndler himself is the personificiuion of contldince. 1'iiring n discussion on thu tro'n from M Iwn ikee to Chi'-ago Tendler as nsked what lie thought of it rtiateli with Leonurd, and he replied ri(h no tieaitation 'I can knock him "lit, I am sure Uidne Mitchell top pled Ileniij with n left and it's a cinr h l tun do it Tlie only difference, in 'siijiparmon ' i. tt,e knockdown oi llichle's, will be that Leonard will haya to bo curried to Ins comer after tlitt count of ten." KrptiMir Mover Tonight pa tiny Kramer Tendler s stable mate l" ! ' i ,1 ' ii 'i .n 'I ' k-w -. foilthpaw sluggi et irne 1 ii i logi ' svllh lilUHsman IMn '-i oiUh lilnl Joe Herger ii i ihird ruuud ot Milwaukee ou U. IS SO MUCH Hy KOIIKKT W. MAXWELL Sports KJItor l'inl. nt I'uhllo Islter H. .I.VrT'E day night, and tomsnt Kramer is booked to take on Jnber. White ut the National. The match is scheduled for eight ro.irds. i This will be Kramer's entrance into t.ie wind-up rspotglare in FkilndelpUa, iftr having a total of eight bout, of which sU ssere knockouts, since join i' g Glnssmn s stable Also, it will b I'annj's toughest test in his uphill liu.b jgninst the flock of bnntaras Kramer i "n punehin' fool," but he v.uy have trouble connecting with his r isher against a boxer of White s lass Kramer stopj ed I'.erser, who was eo :nt-d out in tshe third round. sitn a I unch to the right rude of the body. 'i-:ts ssho snw Jack Pempsej stow aw tv Hilly Mi'Vc at Iienton Harbor ai that Kramer's knockout svallop was a similar blow, referred to os "the Uvcr 5 uncb " . Scraps About Scrappers !o HeynnliN t ill ki r "i h ratiI at th .Vr ai al tontcht natnt ISttllnir Murray no ro Hcjih IhMa1lPfcl nutans Th p' 'm Ti Chr'st! vt. MiMln Juclx Fikl roi.way y I'ff rnt antJ Bfrur Uaii s Matty D",vi'' Me r Ito w. ' err. n f -tf t. e -oa!- m)"'-jc district 'omi rr i ard rerort twitr-frvu- hours tfv " hf luVl tm trr Mn rnitch 'h Ix) 4 h li icami h tir Oimpir V ruiar r'jth llmchv. 'a htnii r"nRlfiil dm 'n r.' .-.tfr' j ontanrter for Ja"K H''t ' n rnn I.a' . a tO'.Kh tri) i! :ur.''P i .Al" ioMt'n ' Hnre. M ' -- V t'C Mjt-i " '. Sprn'-. J Mntie., e K Q Ai "A'&sr.rr ( r.4 Ilfcrr Mora Fir Il&rtrran ar tl tr bvitn Thrr o Vtfr in tb Spcrta Department i n ' i Etemi q ITuiif I.ki"?m V- Herman i H nJi- Jimmy 4ordn his 1 n nnr-ed bj Msr W 'IUit.h to int lus F-un1 he'tl at th t Ajdinrum on T..!ay n.ffvf P-hnoh?'1 ia ben tnininc with Mi brotLr-mftna'",r Johnni Tyr--y'n Toiimv Iurhran m Hua "' V 'r td h erf. Othor bo'itu J'rrn Ti km Vy Thomas Trr-M''-l- ' V -i-tf y rjfco rr V'l Brir, s u : 1 i i - VmUIt 'Kid (MMlmn, J'p.ml" pi r-oth-r n? tl 'i .;) l,'Mh nt'Olnar? !k pp par.ra? ta rt lrf rlnjr irtton Tlar U'jm. r Ii b-cVInc bi.uti fir F-Md. KM Jmirnj Alendo Ipauei cM.nn.; to J)' in h rour'r. Tour IMllWtTun ?Kpr app(- r boutti at Ten on ?nn(Jiy t 'ah Tv" a T 'intr T m Hhnr'rfPT T ur.if Ce Dlxorp Johnny I'inrn nnd J-rr Haw rn"tpif T'mr- H-fwi IC'1 P'i'M an ".'"rfe Moon hi! Ja HxrU recp t1''" CREDELL SHADES BROWN Has Slight Advantage Over Trenton Boxer in Cambria Wind-Up A '"a t ra'h m tl.e 'mil round eurnd tl necisii n for Min- n-dtll. 'f T lelo, in the Hind u nt t1 " I'an.lrlu A. (' Jmr (viiiL u th J ii'inv I'rown, o' Trenton. It i- u hnrd-foiiKht bout from star' to lun-i n ih honors even until tho tinal h'wsion. shn ('r'dell triced the ra'ly that pave U m the vrr diet bv n Hhail" In the (.on twmrl- ip Fieddy T'lrnei and Johnn I'ulTv fin:ht a hard eiRht toiind draw The otiier resultH ucie: .lohnni Kovce drius s ith Frankie lur- i rav. .Joe o'i'ontiiip bent Tommy Mer rir'k in thrio rounds-, nnd Young (inod man kno ked out Jimmy Polan in the third hi-sulon of the upmiirj inimber. , Alberts Outpoints Black ' l'triiii ' - i - ' i' : Tomiiti i. 'n " i I W I 'JPP.IUS; I - a cur EVENING PUBLIC KICKING OR SOMETHING THAT MAKES A GOAL TENDER for Hixey did not mime mu h of a hit The natives be lieve thej received the worst of it, but Mornn needed a port sided pitcher and was willing to pay well for otic, l'ut evidently docs not think much of Marquard or has arranged n deal in which the Hube will figure IJlll l'helun, the scribe, thinks it was n fifty-fifty break for bolli clubs. He sajft "Cincinnati fans greatly admire Ncale nnd think King s a wonderful pitcher, but, nil things considered, the deal has its good points and i's advantages for-loth clubs. Philadelphia needed another outfielder, nnd with no sun in his ejes Ncale not onl will play n great fielding game but will hit around .230, anil his base running will liven up that collection of dead ones. Jimmy King will be n great aid to lonovan if Wild Wll can make James take off weight and tend to business. Jimmy will be glad to play o near home, too, as he can spend much more time with his family. "Therefore, all things given equal balance, the Quakers did splendidly on the deal." AXOTTW.n piece of "! from HeJlami u that - the on.? airendj oic liimj tickets for the npi niuo flame. They al.'.i arc making reservation ui the battle on July irhrn Unbe 1'uth and the Yankees play an exhibition aamc there. Fight Is Still Homeless a "MIT Carpentier-Pempscy $."tXt.OOO citruvagnna still - is without a home. Tev Uickurd is listening to often from out of town and Canadian promoters, but has not indulged m conversation regarding what is to be done. A Montreal syndicate has officii a guarantee of $700.1)00 to hold the battle in that moist aud popular city, and Eloyd Fitzsimmons is boosting Eenton Harbor, Mich. While this is going on Jess 'W illard is in the East nil ' et up over his approaching fuss with the champion. Jess seems to think the battle w.'.l be held ns per sehedule and IMckard shares this belief However, there is a per sistent rumor that Jack Kcarns will throw n wrench into the machinery nnd tho bout will he transferred to snmo other state where $1." is not the maximum price for seats. Kearns had visions of n huge purse at the harden and probably will not stand for a cut. He will bo in New York on Monday to talk things over with the promoter. A Dcmpsey-Willard match is about the biggest thing that could be pulled in fistic circles at this time. Jess, after crawling out of the ring in Toledo with a broken jaw Hnd battered countenance, declared he was through with the fight game for good. Then, after thinking it over, ho stnrted to train something he neglected to do before the battle. He is in good condition nnd says he wants to mix with Dempscy again to prove the outcome of the other affair was a mistake. Many believe he has a chance to cop the champion on the chin. . JjyyWAY. it r,ll be a great ft.ti if it is hehl Tendlcr Should Have Chance LEW TENDLEIVS victory over Willie Jackson makes htm the foremost contender fur the lightweight ham pionship. nnd Benny Leonard will have to recognize him Before the year is out. Tendlcr has defeated every light weight with the exception of the champion and should be gien a chance nt the title. ; Leonard says lie will not engage in another champion ship bout until next summer. Ho has been quite busy 'his winter and claims he needR a rest. Tcndler, too, has been active and is Willing to rest with him. Wonder if the rair ever will meet? CosirriflAf, J917, b-j PulUe I.tiotr Co. LAFAYEHE HOPES TO BEAT PENN FIVE Eastonians Expect to Stop Red and Blue Winning Streak To night Poloists Play Penllyn Lafayette, with blood in tho eyes of the fivo men who will bear her colors, svill meet IVnn tnniRht in Weightman Hall in the annual basketball came be tween the (ivi institutions The Kns- , tomans make no bones of the fact that ' thev expect to (five Peun its first bet back in tsso yearn on the hon.e floor. The T.afnserto j,r(ss agent. Bob I'uul. asrnbfw the f'-e!ins of Joy to the return of (feudal Uecse-.. furnvrlv cuptain of Northnflst Hi0'h Iloov s was 11' durinrj th earlv wxvr of the season, bu' -ini e his r"t(irn he a-, siven the ten' tiinv life with thr re-ult that victon . have been scorer over Temple. I.ehiir1 nnd 8t. John's College. Beeves is va' 1 to be more dendlv on the foul line than Ur.nny ACeNichol. If that is true, there should b a keen battle on the his toric lloor tonight 0ach Kddie McXichol. of Bent stated this morning that he would u" the Mime line-up that has started tr lust fsv games. Danny McNicho! n- 1 iliintzinger will pav the gunrd pot Bill Grave center nnd Bosennst n-d Miller the fo.-svnrds. AI Vogelin ' ! i" ripn in reserve Iiafaytte sull in all probabilitv hta t , Handieap nt a mile and a sixteenth, the sii'h "'nptain liieber and Kearns n' -tie) feature ra e at the In.- Giounds this , f; ir ard postt.. Brennan at conn- and afternoon. Captain Mh is culled upon j Bes and Itecses at guard. t concede much we.git to General l Peun fiillnn-era .1. ,.r. .-In... .... .i Iti i..l,. 107 Tiin.nrln to carrv Peun follosvers rio not view t game with the iam" alurm ns t , tost scheduled f..r net 'edn"l , with .New York I'niversity. '1 . amites lust ,.,r rhallengerl p. i r. 'he latter hml snore,! the Viet r, .'I t s III- Bht i th after "lucago that gave them the in'-e0lle. ' ?'iut ehampi -nslnp The ca .. nr-vt Wciincday night was tho rcs of the challenge big delegation of the New lork students stall viuw the game hav- i ing Uhked tint several hundred tickets be mail's! to them. Previous to the varsity gur.f tonight nrh I.aidie Davis" frr-.'-n ,,n nuintet m;1 ngnge )r O'Brien h . ,,a jj,, S"i.hool five. The indoor polo team 1 play if, second r,,f,.f tonight J. nun b.-ine the partt ot 'h- M-cond j a- Tlie game is rhcdule, to start n' 1". urVn Mawr and Siuadron A, ot New or ' sill ai-. p'av Conrs i'0nri f thc Jted and Blue team, announced a i 'hung in his line-up "-stcrday Ho ! has replaced Goodman by Know, a ' Buffalo lad. Byck nt-l J'mmy Sexton "i.l hold rtwwn the t'.r pi)ts. Man- i ager Strang announ .! this morniii" thnt Princeton would te played In thi citv on Februnry L'fl , ;er Trot and Pare otos S s.r 11,11.. Sl-i .mi BtM ..,.tnn p2t' a pair of .Ike, pieer. b8TB j0nM tl.u i.icl road brlSb i ' f.nirr.r,t SI.', -rint! pureiai.e.l r -'h- . offepha.ir.r !.!, eltr. le loc.te.1 at l'.oiJtJri farm of Wali.r ( , ' rte n i.vL't si. n;m,.,'n" .,." . ?.rr,Ln,TJD fc'" I Snd7r ihi e??r. f h'.Sn.Mi".?)'..KlVuh, 8.Ir. ,tn? h i ,,J? "' at 'eistosTi ' Buare for the - i.-er I Thl ear' Iia im' ,Sw-eenstak r... ., De'rnont track si. I be the m as on rr vlnus jeara Samn ciae Dealers' f)wep. fike r- for 'J 10 r.a, trmtern with nun. in nr time rw ,rd n t faiier than .' 14", ; nelmnnt Stakr fur . is r'.w trotters ai.d (he K tono Slake for L' IS clara pacra let.. l'.ro. wrv nu brtd I ii I I o -'IM, ,- I She Ii now! - ' J .1 i nl i " 1(1"! i 11 i i'iC I If h siiuu.u ru n-adlnr LEDaERPHILABELPHlA, SATURDAY, ASSOCIATING WITH A MAN WHO HOLES OUT IN ONE S2 I WASMT AT PqTTy m OMtTY C NO BILU -J t-' wmi? - mk 5k. ip fir- m. m l J&7 -?m& CA GE FANS BA TTLE Klotz and Mcehan to Re new Duel When ''Germs" and Phils Clash in League Fray Tonight fTtHH fur will fly this evening in the -L Eastern League basketball game nt Musical Fund Hall. Eighth nnd Locust streets, when Hermnntown meets the Phillies. It wil be the first appearance of the suburlsonites in Uio downtown cage with their regular line-up. Nat Holman. captain, has for manv weeks been away with the City College, of New Torft, on Saturday, but he 'has, made special arrangements to be pres-1 . i. .1,1 ' ah 7iT .1. . .. ..r- ,,i-ianager ai cooper told it to Tom in AH the other stars of the Germs i no uncertain tones, according to re sult be seen in action and the same! nnrt. Hm-inn- .mmnf ..t .n..i i.i. line-up that polished off the Camden .il tktil JHWn AUlUll.t illUV lli lUftli LilU lloor. ueorge diasgosv nnd Frank Eruggy will be the forwards and El mer llipley will pair oft at defense svlth Holman. Manager Myers plans to play his reg ular quintet, which hns been defeating all tho visitors to Musical Fund Hall the pnt month. The leader of the I'hils feels confident that his juvenile team will more than offset nny experi ence of the "Germs" by their speed. n 4 t A.C7A1 Second I lace at btalie A victory for Germantosvn will as- sure the Uennls clan of finishing the week in second position mid the fol- lowers of the Suburbanites will be out in force as they are of the opinion that the team that finishes ahead !'t tneir iasorues is mc uuc umi "in "'"tne slsltors lrom ttie nem ; to a, but the Uavr. Tlie contest promises to be a battle of centers. Last week at t hew Ftrcet and f'helten avenue the I'hils lost n clrse decision by the margin of 4 points, nnd nl durins the came Babe Klotz and "Stretch ' Meehan staged a buttle at center thnt hnd the crowd in its toe-. IVClCrCC lUi"-',l lUllltiru liiuuj v.- teo plajers arc keen rival" Barlow's Bad Season This time a year ago Toi..ms Banow vas burning up the F.aste-n League, and nov ho in a bench winner. lie sis golns along well this season until he made the sad mlstakr , f landing n vallop on the jaw ot lien in oii'uh, n tlnee then he has not ip oyed his and Mnec men oc iib u Y h' usual form Several t. s ne nas pleaded for a ennnce io i.u, uu uu inch occasion his team lost At Musical Tund Ha'l last week he Boots and Saddle Captain Mac nnd Vi- it, rinrfc entrv in - are eotiplerl '1 e f're.sceni hi ...' ....- -- - - , . I Y" ! TiAnni inMinft.il tnntir Tntfa . i iininri'i' iimi" u'l iiniii.Lr'i iiihuj i j v n .. . i . c i. i nv .' si-u iinciAii nr iim i. ... . . .. .. ... - --- ,-.,,., - in ine rougiicsi gain" oj uie seu&on, una ; im...-i..i m im iuil uiiiiiiui meet a. ties on the I hillies tup-on player, t,dg ahvnys ilnpp,,n, nt cvcrv Trenton inc. wns otic of the important matters bit lie kept after the rlongate,! cen tor M j lu.fcree Fergubou ofli- "ken up. In nddition to this it is ex of the "Germs" and the due ssas hot . ,)0rtPli that dates wl'l be assigned for throughout the contest. Hostilities notll,l(- tht mntcur championship to be held Halg'amTPaiforMaldf velll and Bnn Now York women ColferS took :;.. ini. rrom the u-', shown b i J. un several matters of outside interest 127 po'.rids to carry '"I't1 '"'' , " i.i.. or, V,l raptain .siac in mr j.. -...,. ... ..- ,an(1 importance at their annual men likely svill retieat, and La- strong btuble , Mipp'ort in p'c'or- I Mr8. w. A. Gavin, one of tho Amen Three -year-olds men .n trie nrut- .... , , . T-. '.!.. in tlmnn '.i..tninif ss-ork ' eans svho -ss ill co nbroad to compete m rncn i-"niv ...., "-' .--.-... ,i i. .. .1... STai. ft,,! f.inriiltnii outs, as Iiuve iii- " " .."..i" -IIorHes in their best forrr w the other races today ure: Second IUncoeas. Tuba N Bo'.vi third Minute Man, ;oors Starr. Muskall. age. Tnbloau T,iir.nnu,ir fifth Yur.c ''lung, the Swimmer. Barry hnaniion s xi.i j air . llVll.f . " ...,-' . ( flrient. Cheer I.eailerimt aiong. ses - enth Assume, Tan, -d, (,r Birthday Oorre Y. ,Iohnon, cnm- t' the Quln-y Stable r,l Jm. Kltult. -. rfl'r..r. )4M. arrlsert in r -xlnrton Other .New York ert no In th. Tint Clrase earit,i r 11 U Jutes Morit'or' Jones and Mai Illracb Conndeer. va jhown fi- Ont'ir n r f-ii. ftin.r u vi . , t r,.,,.,, -v Mir Urafton tvon at Ne'j i.reara Ths Tl-"" I'. c-.!! thua dfsrr.r . , Inrldtn Thfn H ,, propoi.l to hld a Junior T'n r .seii ller.tly .' I- r l;ti I lol I fharnplonfhlp which la likely to 1 adoptid n Ir ! o c.Lh lection ai s - r,-afton sun i0CB IOiirney ua far aa wlnnlna- la con misklre r't tr 'ir One had v-ijrred htis i . rr.,j ,4H ( r nomt llmo bn ' tound up' upon tns reui .-ii'i "-.,- ' v '" , " i Jl ." . ' ' .... Til- in.,ln,i ,vm , in n, t.rnr 1 bu' rnnr. r.iMmlatlc T. A '- .. .. .. ... . ... .!,.... I l . IImI ,. .. ralr twl.lfr.r h. P"'s-"rni I5o" b" f r.'lih r'd man.' chtded Mi r tmpsrlon. 'I , .. jRddy run In Auatralia and 'e an ,he l-at ttiier over there Man O' War, In rharee ft lyijia Kntiatal, ..... rv.nli tiftu arr1 cu it Cord n n-adu j ' r'P '" Ilne'r"t and traa rent , .1 . Ke. 'url, Jiolcey Club t-nck n eplcn ilil (tndl'l"' fter a a'lr antund in the , r jrM ! 1,1 '1 H tl'il.T ,u ,,-, im i'.r', wii v rem 1. SI i I-:ilzal'h lulnd'rf tru ' ' If.njia I'arm hl.i f n j'e home lllrl.le.t Jrtvel. -"ho wot aedtv for ) 1. ' " '", A.n,r , , j'nlrnsd rui of the ra..e by i rw n ftf J2(Xl0 naa J I elalmed 1 I H llradfield f"r JISOO The heiilmWr Jrwhear Club. e ! rreetlnr In Ixi'Ust lie lnerisd tte corrunrin s'ort, from J 1.000 000 io 13.000 nun r elsn whs vted 'o reduce th par value of the flock f-nm 11"" "' -3 a hare n, tho stock inittit ' distribute! amonrr a lamer number r 1 1 i 1 ' nf ih'i u ' it- r - were . . ' Joi i o firmer t tt...l Hlatea senator ran ains urea dent 1 Tn "i reane In ateek trie f the purpose of ,r i.i: ns It rnoro in line u.'h the lalue ot the four riclnc properttej of th orianlta- titia .. -. -- . - " " US'" '' 78. WILL SEE OF CENTERS Lorraine Team Wins by Baseball Score Tho Lorraine basketball team de feated the Shannahan girls' five last night nt the Sixth Uegiracnt Arm ory, Forty-first street nnd Mantua nvenuc. The score was 2 to 1. Yes it was basketbAll, not baseball. The usitors rang up n field goal nnd their opponents mnnnged to annex n foul gonl. Eoth of these tenniB have games scheduled with the quin tet from the All -Philadelphia Hockey League. again asked an ODDOrtunitv to ncrform nRnd eton Vs? P Af tr U", I.-."" ".".'"""" ..'". i"h Kuuie the Tigers again, but he ought to be valuable to some other team Trenton Wins Close One. Trenton won n close and exciting game from Heading last night at the Auditorium in the Jersey cnpitnl. The Enirs svere anxious to nnnex the con test nnd had Ernie Itiecli make the lone trip lrom .ew England for the game It looked as if their efforts would be rewarded, as the I'retzcls starred n sson- derful necond hnlf rally and ran up ten rirttrt f in anriAnci. Inn nnjl si-aka n Ii a.i .1 jl''Jil I. til nns.wv)i)JWii u 11W iliJIU UUCUU wJth but lhrce minvttea t0 pav. With onlv a trifle over n minute fo co and the figures til nt 22. Hemic I Dunn caged a foul toss nnd Ted Kearns , cmo through with his onlv field goal, an, which put the result of the game i hejond all doubt Trenton outscored b'i.i of the Potters' bnskets were made ijV r)unll. who nlajed u crcnt enme. i th0 U,.;,dinz plajers took a hand jn tho t,eorin5. Drey fuss, Hagscrty nnd DoT cach tnaUln two bat-ketj. nnd u,cc, nnj Morris one nplece. The game wfts fnst but h0l 0 rol ,, n,.,,ortH . ff . . C'hlrnco. 'in. 20 The world's record fi th frecr sr1 'IkpI. 7 1-fl Ecnndn, wa 'l.l b I Sf.irchlfon In the Illinois Alh- tUa Club's tmclt contests hnro last nlKht Murchleun dfreaHil Ja' !c fcholz. of tho De troit A C. by an ns lath Snellenburg vs. Corinthians llh lay The Fnrllenburu rocrr Imra, beine sr out a nnn in tho Industrial laruo today will Ply tho rorlnthlans compowl ,om uirard Colinr rtaer. at Senii n,l, eir'-et sir d Tabor road Esm srlll star m J j ra Senators Turn Back Hurler.. Vnfcblnrton. Jai 19- Tuj llono and Jo Glt-nnon, ultchers obtained lant season t sVanhlnirton from th" Hhreveport club of t.avo been turned bac. 'he TMva Iiague i 'o that elub I . FROST-BITTEN -Ur SANDY . -. . : . . - me jiruiMi cnampionsnip tnis year, pro posed that the mitropollton women n I finals be nt thirty-slx holes. Carried. i Not csen the championship of tlie 1 nited fetates is like that. Bightecn liole inatchea have ruled in this eounti IIUIC 1 , .. .,,, t nbroad clchtceii-ho tnttU,b, but thirtT.slx bo)C9 per Ju , lru vn.jC,it Very likely the "met' linals svill lie pluycd on two days of i ightecn holes each da), but now th.- rr.. i. tir. j . r... -j - -!.. s'tm jiiiii uiiii ii thlrtj -flll-hole procedure i9 upon UN, Jv" Indoor dlvoralun In bl eolf i and it may be with the passing of time "SMiK'tf?: that ssomnn SVlll tome to morning fltld'drlsa a few off a mat at a canvaa. nfternoon play, a strenuous assignment or the ludie u,feen wri. wiriow. mi. anaero. ck, wins aserly, Mre rox and two or three other outalue chnr. ' Tliera la really nothing fur the yuun.-Ktern except In team event, cub tilts an 1 lowr elchla A Junlnr event l.r would b i I '. v ,Nay toward ii.h Uevi -ii.ent of louthful talent Uandli ap events aro not the cam thlnr. Outljlrut dlsirlrti are pleaael with the opn mlndrd declulon of the New Yorkers to tar rtaicenta ot leas ir an a v are eiimiinj iraa u.'i a v ra "ftlilini XMWi': to cotnple I" rect.v knetdnr th ii team tir piay in tM Orlwcom Cuo Saia one Quaker City player ai.iloualy to a Koeto.i rival ' S1 ' let fur lam .i.r T'l the whole New YorU team her ret"' ,., cairi , ,,a fai, im jura,' Janawered ths iither "Thajaat thlp from nniland buen't cotnn In et ' nmwe seem p ri.el alone t'.e Mil'. Lin rialto hereb"uta In comment o,r the womea'a demand for prlrea that meant somi thlnar, oostller ones, If neccasary. II le gen erally underatond in 1'hlladelplila llui the winner ot u. amairur inni cnampionsnip hero 1 UMdnle.1 1 0 i (,1't I'l I prite That amount these daya non't buy a silver trophy vorth whUr t hero .v f.(, derr.h. d b the stare or likely winners nf the title. fr a taudjr, costly trophj Lui thwc dimnct JANUARY 2D, 1921 T E Davis Cup Players Expected to Arrive in San Francisco February 20 The schedule of the American Davis Cup team has been changed ngnin. In stead of traveling to tho Orient, Wil liam T Tililcn nnd William M. John ston arc coming home immediately. They sailed from Sydney for San Francisco, .Tnnuary 27, nlid expect to reach the Oo'den Onto about February 20. Captain Samuel Ilnrdv nnd Watson M. Washburn, the other members of I ,th;,tPIm .wl11 T5,lt, ft J1""10?? f P0'"" ' in ' comi"K hfn tllis ftry. Tho early return of Tildcn nnd Johns ton means that probably they will en gage in n number ot exhibition mntches on the I'nciiic coast to get in shape for tho first of the tournaments of the 1021 season. Theso tournaments will serve to get tho players in shape for their invasion of England later. While it is not certain whether Johnston will again visit Great llritnin. Tildcn ivtates thnt he will go to defend his world's cham pionship title at Wimbledon. Ah soon as I ilden letuins he will be . tendered n public bann.net by his friends in L'iiliauclpliiu. GOLFERS MEET IN SECRET Proceedings of Executive Committee wuuu u m c v"mry'"cc withheld Until Next Week New York. Jn. 2ft. The executive committee of the United Stntcs Golf I association met behind closed doors I yesterday afternoon. Tho meeting was called by President Howard V. Whit ney, who announced thnt none of the proceedings would be made public until next week. The naming of four additional mem bers on the executive committee, as iiriivuipu ior in an nmenument to the r vents wheduled for the Columbia i ntiim ouniry v.iuu, near svnsningtou. Little Imp Iceboat Winner I.onc Ilranch. N. J.. Jan. '.'9. Llttlo Inn t u. prowrty of Mrs I. T Straui.. "r nV-?' ark on ths nret Icebeat rac of th f.'a. -.., '" ui jn" i.oim j,Tncn iceiat and c.h' club. where th yacht flnlahn lnni. 15 '", contest for tho Comtiodore's i'up f ine UlttlO lmtl tallna v n nnd nnHi..i miles In eighteen minutes - Re-elected Vanderbllt Coach r.uVirn'.J'KivoSi'Jv 11 mES' ,"?! ball utar. was rf-elefted jextcrduy ns foot. ball Coach for 1021 nf Vnni'..Mti Tfi. 7. -...A' Vnllaco Vada, former Ilrown tints erliv Kuard, svns chosen aaslotknt football enurh ' and head coach In basketball and linnet ail. GOLF DIVOTS McNiniiTCK - frJ'a?,tm,Nrt,rlKnrV:iu?11bi? tho wrlnnr omd at lnaat h.vJ LZl.t.11 Unit Proud to allow ...mw 7J,".A?"i,?.-7"h.t u"c Cup la a cetee mui( uf no metal value nnd traditlona wltten on it make it J,f nlh prleel.n, Wltnea, jjtr Thoma. i..i m ' ft ria to oop Th... (.ondiilor. for .hJd" of th, Philadelphia chumpl.n.hlrfhal5V?i:' let tho lnaarlniinn niPlonnhlp have nsvr .th mi'' ffie?.8 w2n!"" wlnnJn '"n SSSJaiS. too" wat lh8 UWttrd t0 """ lluth 1.. , IWIlotiKhbr. tx-champion of Pinr. 'ieorsB Ilelntsinan, 3 and 1. "" "lar- lutihlnr star nrM. hit ,t L... stuliln,.- their -lrur la .eitlnr t3 ur?."; J?n n KIl, -i. "-.-"' nt cnterN and others noum to chuidJjVrbiclVbrovm. brokr,,r'2 Kmaii towns ure more and more -,., out their own itolf cour.ee. The lateH U?m bo at Coatejvllie, l'a.. wbi-r, 100 ac?e w l.o turn-1 Into th'. Cheater Valley c A h'funny liow, on the coldest daya ,m, J. ..:',"; .''."".'L''"r,.."r".on "i.re. ,ven If lt'a lust to hug the hot slo ii the locker IUU1I. II tierlne to look like bualnee, dorni'n.h ie Mvrmeenl i annual . Val.ntlnT'. tSi y for maacullne asplrante trt" MonrlK" i Ikdlea play thero the followln U..K' Th ne Th Th,rn will b elrlif ll.r, ii. . ". "s'na I ltawh 'nr!r,?o',ite,"V,a,I?yn"ne,ene.,haJy!0"". Oolf A..'iat'en. which now , , T"v'.7 V no Vllfy hit .n t MfA . m,- unip or nri nvo clube almour. hviniVm,. than tie Philadelphia bod" l"m mr ?T2.ri'.vr ma" m "'"" o"rs these d.-iTs Alrnoat .vi' K 'f'r ".u meet ha, just playVd or la gol ir to play around tl,er, Chalrner. C. Johnson. Bientoo. Is the latest reoruVt in: iiockky toviqiit AT ICE PALACE "ani. Kt Mrlii.1 s . Il.ini s,h,! lra,l,TS Olrl.' (lame Mm.. Mhl-I'l.ll i , w"." . l'liu.ir su-vriNo ,rri:n ijamiV nihAHfcn. b. I.,m, Ijrnlbe,.,-Tho siullrr. Ileslnninr Slenday, seueral adroUslsn for all! amn. 75 cU- iilth soma leaU rtieniil MEN-JOHNS SAILING F HOM COLLINS LOOKS YOUNG, BUT PL A YER 13 YEARS Edward Trowbridge s Boyish Appearance Belies Many Active Seasons Augustus 25 Yards Longer Off Tee Than Ray, Says Smith ny GKANTLAND KICK EDWAIID TMOWimiDan COL- away wns almost as smart a move as L1NS. of Mlddlftown, N. Y., canning l'at Moran from riiiladelphla ---i-., V. .1.IUV1IL 1111 II, 1, X . I nlllmhft. T?nlt-Alln III. ll.lAl..t. I. .t .i, v...oi a uiiuut;iiujll liuu ( hlengo, is still the youngest-looking veteran of the two major leagues. Ed wnrd bllll looks nnd acts like nn ngllo youth nround second bnae, whercuN the facts in tho case are thnt something like wiiriecu j-eura ago no wan dawning in major league baueball. This will be his Hltl4rtM 1. aAm.n. nn . n I .. .. l.... ..... vv.ii.11 uKunuji it ii iiuijur icuuy regular, and if the succulent atntlstlcs vi not open to inspeciion, no one would believe he was a day beyond twenty-six. Ho hnd one of his best years last seawn and is due for another this campaign. A LEX SMITH, of Hcllcair, Fin , and . S)irnnPrnGCIl fS.tnn t,lln. .ilnnan " v""l -'T"l., fc,t.V nilllir. of Uio open golf championship 0f the Y""s-i oiiura, iignrc.' inai r.iiHworui Augustus, the 01eclnnd Rmnteur. is nt least twenty-five yards longer off the tee than Ted llay. "There isn't nny conipariRon," nays Alex. "I've, played with both n lot nnd hove tecn both piny in many matches. Augustus will over tigc at least twenty-five yards more than Kay, and nt least twenty-five yards more than any other golfer In this country. I don't know how ho svoukl class with Abe Mitchell, an I've never seen Mitchell play. I've seen Augustus drive .'100 yards nnd longer so innny times that it no longer means any tMnc" Kj, JOE BECKETT and Bombardier Wells have this much on any Ameri can boxers they can continue to collect tidy purses no mutter how many times they are knocked out. If any Amcricaii boxer had been hammered into poppy land as often ns Wells he couldn't work his way into one of the prelims, where as Wells, aa the principal, can still pack 'em in. The big gathering sitJi in keen expectation, svondering whether the Bombardier ssill last tsvo or four stanza before the big dive arrives. ANDY SMITH, the old Pennsylvania star, who impnrted the winning in gredients to California I'niversity. is another member of the Itevcngo Club. AiKiy nun ueen coacuing i uruuo in me Western Conference, and when the time camo to renew his contract, l'urduc didn't rcnesv. Thereupon Andy moved on as far west as ho could go without drowning and developed an organiza tion vthich mopped up svlth tho con ference champions. Letting Andy get STAGES A RALLY Logan's Foul Coal Decides Came, Beating West Catho lic by Point Catholic League Standing Won Ixt I'.r. Villnnnvn Treti Sf, Joiieph'H I'rrp (nthnllr Illeli West Cntliftllc . Im Nalle . . . .7.10 .inn ..VK) .sno .ouo 0 sriu:rri.K ron today Wet riillnilelnlilii nt (iroree Srhool. nirtslnH-o lllth nt orrlHown lllrh. West Chester Norianl nt Mlllernsllle Nnnnul. SVrst (Inkier IIIeIi ct Catholle High. WUmlnilon IY1, nd' nt Wraler tolle fiote. 1 Ht. Vincent's at Ht. Joe rren. flermantoHTi IUr nt Olrivrd Collfite. Illdley I'nrk nt Snleslanum. YKSTKBIAV hCOUBS Tathollo Illah, 2H West Culliolb', ST. West Cxthollc Iteserses, 17s Citliollu IUrse. 15. iermantotTn A.. 4U Chestnut It. A,, 7. Vlllnnusn. Ml Alumni. IB. Iluierfnrd hrliool. 2tXi Vlllanora 1'., 1(1. rt. Luke's hthool, Mil Friend' On. tnt. 17. Oermiintosra friends, 4I Ridley Turk. 10. Ilfuldonfleld High, .18 1 Hnddon UeUhts, ""ilarbj- II. S., 18 I'pprr Ihirt.r. 11. PrUruU Helect, 17 1'hl Knppn .M. pliu, 17. Irriel Inst.. 20: Mulilenberr, 37. I'arke'dmrc Hilli. 3l J'. X it. C. Ite unrn, 20. MUn, 1 S. 1'. II. A.. 10. Ablnctnn llltll (ilrlb), 4,1; 1-nnndowne IIUli (ilrls. 2K. Knaneliatn, J3i Ihanon Vnller, SO, Mil. Ilermun. D.1 .lenklntown, 8. Crwcent. 20; 1'. A SI,, 17. Catholic High staged a great rally in thc Catholic League basketball game in tho Broad street gymnasium yesterday afternoon and upset the bcholuptic dope hv beating West Catholic by a point, 28 to '27, due to Logan's timely foul goal just before time svas called. One can never tell just what will happen iu these league gumes, nnd from n Cath olic High siewpolnt it wus probably not so tniicli of a Furprisc. West Catholic, however, svas nil f,ct for a victory. Tho s if-ltors looked for ward to tlelng the Villanovn mid St. Joe teams for first place In the league. Coffey, Logan, McNally, Donahue uud Kenned) spilled the benns for West Catholic, for it svas thc plucky uphill game they played that put the home team in thc lead svhen everything pointed to a West Catholic victory It nil took tilace in the last five min utes West Catholic had n lend of 2(1 to 1(1. Then Coffey nnd IiOgnn scorer, field goala and a number of foul goals ami the tally wbh 2H to 2.. West Cath olic leading. MeNally's field goal then put Catholic High ahead. 27 to 20, nnd a foul by McHcnry, of West Catholic, followed. With the score tied and the whistle to Houud nt nny moment, the teams svere fighting with a do-or-dic spirit. A foul by Logan nnd the gnmo svaa over. Larry Began Gets Decision New York, Jan IB l.arrv Ytosrun rn "ived the Juiica drislon over Willie Kohier In the fifteen-round bout of the Eael Now York A A llotli men ar Brooklyn feixther welshte TO IICKMAN TAYI)II JOE PHILUPS The Italian Champion Accepts Ororie CK. O ) Chanej'e Challenge lUadi to Meet Hint nt the Oljn.pla HERMAN HINDIN, Manager Collego Bnaketball Tonight WKItlHTMAN HAM.. Bits V. M Pennsylvania vs. Lafayette I'enn 1'rrehrueii vs. rnlral lllah 1ilfl , ji iiANt'ivo atj:ii tiAsn: neaersed seals. K Op, ni (Umbel's and A A. finite, Franklin lleld Adiulsilun, 11.00, NTnV YOHK tTtV,. A. A V, Champlona. play 1'KNHVIVaSi. tt-st IVednenlnJ' Tickets for Mime on sale nt A. A, Ofllrn nftrr tonlsht'n Kume. PV I'AI M OAHDKV LanCinCf ,'ltlAM.rl,rtM ausswsts, lianelnr K-s.. Ht.10 MASQUERADE, THURS., FEt,. 3 woo cash ron iikht oohtdmks wohn GATHOL C H GH IN SOCCER Sooner or Later qOONEIt, or perhaps a trifle later. sey will hook up In the some ring. iMy may knock down so $500 00r for ten or thirty minutes' 4rk7'l?,t after figuring out the best purae in sight they will tnko come me!h palt ? pocket change as ?200,000 or rfow for the ciitertolnmcnt. The meeting is fairly logical. An in. ernatlonal championship Is always big feature. Hut it has been a"u thirty years now elnco Europe bad a heavyweight good enough to Htcp into the ring with an American champion Not ainco M tchell fought Sullivan has a henvvwelirlit nfr.U vn...k .v. . continents together In a championship Now. ill Demnei- nn.l "i-i. . . there are two outstanding leaders Dcmpsey has cleaned up on this side of tho occun. Carpentler lias cleaned or mopped up on Urn other side. Unless one or both insist upon puruca Out of reason, the final showdown will come this summer. But not for nny .-100,000 figures, unless soino promoter cocm crary. " Tones nnd Haiiehlon TpEW winners develop the hubil wlth- put tho aid of time nnd experience nlo probably figured this out In retaining Tad Jones. 'Jones camn through flying in 1010, his first year only to skid in 11)20 nt his second Htnrt. But one or two years can hardly be classed ns a fair tent. Sunnoyit IInrvnil lin.l until A Tr..t. ton in 1011 : "We've given you a far show, lou've had the team four aen eous now nnd In thnt time have wored only ono touchdown against Yale. Not only that, but Princeton has Just beaten you." There mlfrht bnve hpen unniA l.m this Humming up. The facta, nt least. would havo been correct. But Hnllflitnn hod tieen hntln slowly alowly, but surely. He tiad been learning. By 1012 he had his system, plus the material, all ready to shoot. You may recall tho ' "wn 1011 nnd 1017. Many n po.sihli star has been cut adrift just ns i.- on the verge of making good. CopirloM, 1011 All rights rrientd. FA ERE Skilton, Synnott and Geran on Boston Team That Plays St. Nicholas Tonight ! Another brand of lilgli-claBS hockey is' due to bo served on thc Ico tonirht svhen the powerful Boston Shoe Trade sextet, with Skilton, Synnott nnd Ocran in tho lino-up. opposes the fast St. Nicholas team in n T'nited State" Amateur Hockey Association game nt the Ico Palnce. Skilton nnd his group of disc chasers arrived here this morning from Boston They devoted the noon hour to taking n light workout nt the Palace. The St. Nicholas team will be here at fl o'clock. Boston Shoe Trades: looked lik world-beaters in their first showing against Quaker City hero n fesv weekis ago. Since that time they hnre had the ndvantage of some real practice and two clashes with recognized championship teams. Boston should play great hnckev tonight. St. Nicholas dow not plan to b caught napping. Manager Von Ber iiulli will have his be&t team on the ice He is bringing over a largo wiuad nnd pluns to tnke no chances. Bierwirth find Burgess, formerly of Yale; Hunt ington. .Morgan, Walker and Smart once with Harvard; Ford and Cueh mnn, cx-rrincoton stnrs, as svell oh Henr nuca, Jcwctt nnd Ellis, will aid St. Nick. St. Nick must 6top tho daring rushes of Skilton and thc elusive sxrk of Syn nott, Ocran oud Connolly if they expect to svin. Kdmund Lamy. former national ama teur champion, who is training here for his race svlth Ks-erett McGowan, in St I mil on rcbrunry lfi and HI, will he seen svlth his brother in a barrel jump lug nnd stunt number between periods. The line-up: St. Nlehola IllerulMh IlMton A. 1 . . . Ocrsn Cennollr , . .. rhnitett siklllon .. . Now ell Hn,ft!l . ruhMiInc . . renter ., . left nine rover . . . point . . cnal A. Ilenrlrjues. llurtesa . . , H.inllnrU.n W.ilker hniart tteferee .1. ute ierliHl, Iiowls lirown. Three IS-iuln- Befuses to Sanction Dempoy Bout rnrtlanil, Ore,, Jan. 29. The Irtlml lioxlng Cnmiiilsekm hao doslded not to enno tlon a ten-round deela'on bout hore for Jal Dernpaey In April Mnyor Oeorto L Ilalur said that mich u match was seminr f cloao to the true meaning of a "prlio fight OLY MPIA Broad and BalnbrirJ,e HARTMAN vs. MOORE Jon AI. IK. O.) MENDELL vs. WAGNER wi i.i.i i: ii.tti.!NO SPENCER vs. MURRAY AIIK m IUNK Goldstein vs. McGovem I.CiriH STl'AT. BOGASH vs. LATZO slratn on sale now, lintel Wallon buffet, Itrnad nnd Ienut Ms. Hetiilar prices, ISATIONAL A. A TONIOMT TONIOIIT IIEN'NV HASH vs. JLYTTY IIRTCHEa CMK1' HUNT vs. FKANIUK CONWAY jnr. rnniSTiK sa. maktim jenon Battling Murray vs. Leo Reynold DANNY '"KZ KRAMER v- WHITE Itilladelphln .. .Albany . Tickets nt iiio.itiiii's. so n inn ni NATIONAL A. A. Uth t Catharine lit Direction E4. 'Nniite" llewars Big Wrestling Show l'i;n. 511. AT :3. US HOCKEY HEADLINERS H 11 ll"i b.MII 1 1 ION HTIIU.Arr VS. 8MLOII UBAEP The IIUHsInn TUer Champ. It. B. Na' 1 Other M ie ni,ts.Mrfallln; llatlls IJsial H" N't. UN Mil' AT IIOSAIUIVJ. . u. J.i.. L.. ..i ttlU MGUI 01T 8U0W V. v V
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