&? ''-Wc Tyw-fwg WSl H ) 18 EVHHING PUBLIC LED ami PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1021 KRAMER WAS A WINNER OVER WHITE, ALL RIGHT, BUT DAN DIDN'T JABEZ HEAD OFF AT THAf ,vPev.''.. " ' jjkjbW::! H ' m w if I lit h - :t IMPLICA TION OF EDDIE COLLINS WITH BASEBALL SCANDALS OF '19 NONSENSICAL, TO SA Y LEAST WHENHVKIt n ppi.-..n i .aiiRiit "nil tn- pi'oiN" mid is in dntiser of Inking tin- ilfi iinn liefnre m iwlse nml Jury it is eiiitoinnry to look iimtiiiil nnd 1 1 tn drni: ethers into the mc. Misrry line innipnin Out in C'hii'iijjo. where tlio SrmidiiN nf 1 1 1 1 cri' 'H ecsefully 'tuged. it is .nid t lint Mime nf the luiilnu 'nr 'ctcrs nrc hinting tlmt lMdie Collini. the l''t seennd baseman in tho riunlnes, lme lioneitv nnd ititesrltv cannot be questioned. wn imilieatod hi "thrmviuc ' I'fi'l 'games near the end of the m'iiii V direet i liare. hnvc been made. but. in'inrding to the innmr, there ni tamo funny work coins on when tho White Sox nipt 1p trolt nnd tho TIkpi-h wmi nil tlirpp biiiupx .Too Jnekson nnd I.eft Williams lime In i n iti ('hiitiRo nd the tory ii lielicu'd to lun- oricmnteil in the winl ct where thry were the lending figure. This is nbout the i'iikr-i nnd tnnst nnnpiiipnl thins the indicted pillow lifteis Iih attempted. IMdie Collins Is a Kiunro ball player I ! n'nv Inii given 1ii bet nnd la one of the rpnl mpn playing thp game. He is out to win and wan tlu Mar of ti p t ii-n depite the effort of thp others to loc gnme. It n had enough to play mth thp accused athletes intend of heme etnse. nn tlipin In 1010, nftPr tho White So mm tli pennant, h serirk was played ith Detroit. The r.i-p was (rpr. -m far ns tho Sox were concerned, nnd nuttirnlly tin pliners lelnxed. They had been in n lop rate, with Cleveland right on their heels TIipii. when it was all opr. it 's possible that tho plnjpis took thingi i.isx. Save tor h few- hits to boost thp batting average, tnej didn't ni'p nni'di who won tho gamp This can be seen (er.v Mar nt iIip m, I n.l of 1 ho acasnn. The pennant winner usually gi( tup legulars. 'a rest, sticks in substitutes and tho game is played just because it Is srlicduled. I'ven the fans arp not interested. Therefore, the Detroit sprips nnnot lp lnokpd unon with suspicion unless the srlf-i onfpssed athletes had nmp thing to do with il As for thp '"inure" players forgit it. It will be remembemi thnt Charley IIen:og nlsn wn accused. One of the supeeted players on another club aid he had been offered a bribe by Ilerzog. Charley faeid him nnd told him he was a liar. TIip player was ordered to five his testimony befoie the jury nnd never appeared. It's the old Ktunt trying to drag somebody else into the gutter. The sooner this mess is i leaned up the ItotUr it will li fer baseball. The indieted plnyci nrc gaining confidence and believe they will be cleared, .ludse Kandi-" hns n bin Job on his hands, but he snvi he will (leans.- tho qam and cipel all of the rrooks DDIE COLLI S s not lufhunj around, hnntitfi out denial and hrandinn the elniryei n n dr hbirntc falsehood. Kddir doesn't have to do thn. Everybody tcho Anoirt him and there nrc thou 'and Kill do it for him. Hi rceord in hiff leagur hascball is an open hnol' WoiM that ihere ueir more like hin m the gnmr To Honor 7 v (lobb OUT in Tyrus Detroit tonicht the folk? will Tynis Itaymond Cobb, the new iiiorucer of tho Ticer. A big banquet will be held in bis honor nnd nil of the notables in baseball will attend. Ty will bo met nt the tation by a brnss band, there will be a big parndo and n pleasant timp will bp bad In a way the affair tonight will he a love feast. The hatchet will be buried and Cobb will be accepted by the fans for better or for worse. For n long time this mar velous ball player has been roasted and punned bv the home folks. They felt he did not care to remniu in Detroit and was not giving his best to the ball club. They blamed him for the dissatisfaction nmong the plner, grilled him f"t not reporting to the training camp pa.'h spring and one whtn he stepped into thp brpaeh nml p'afil lir-t base w litt, GOLDSTEIN. CLASSY LAD. WALLOPS HANK M'GOVERN New York Youth rms .os of Form Against Rapped and Game Richmonder at the Olympia i - - Ity I.OI is II. .IIT I. A A. GDI DVIT.IN has a lor ..' . '.i " He wns tV '.iss ot the week'i Monday night show nt thp tilj'npn nd his bout, in which Hank Miio. rn, of Port Kirhtnond p'ni- I 'is. fiddle, Abo Attell (i. showed 1 iv.se'.f oft ns one of the classiest of tl ' i tnm class. Goldstein put en i inn' exhiintien in administering a nicniili .md ter rific lacing to Mdjoipr'i oing i' niftily and niceh That A hi" A. fntle-1 to slow nwnv Mi(ioern va-. no fs ,'t of tbe litt'e N'p" "rkr It un-. a "ire ens of Hnr.k .ro ng him" ' ' very rugged little Irishman. For spm'u rounds 'iolilsieni p'ppernl. puiiphed, rooked and sucked V'nnrii as if ho were n punching bag. 'I ' p best, or rather wors. tluir t,. i S'tw Yorker enubl do -, '..k down Hank for the fount of niu" e ' p tt Ft i round. Goldsteiu either wa n . i inh.l out or elsp lip figi.re.l tliir M ii.inr had nsKimilnip'l '" m .ch l ' tmn ming as it wn. ind s(,rr . ' p . i. 1, punches in tin t na1 frame McGoTcrn Game Too much praie earn.' re pied on Goldstein, nnd m" ''tie . 'inot be handed Mcferti Tl.p Hotlmin gloi. mnn was ennhUd s.mw tint I ,'.l go along for eii ., n'. n' a in '! punching pn e nn. i ' i Ilnnlt gameness nnd nl i t t.. st.'ni 'ip i t. 1 fire that gne (,..id-iein ni- p i (unity. McGovern " w n t p punis'ii en thsn has been f"1' I" "n ban' in u Philadelphia fm n '"i g in,e n- ' .i the walloping m f t I inglv . ,r . ' (.mnn time Hank tio-d t.. d" vim ,' loping on bis r.wn li..nk and on t, ' stein. But Alu. lifhf. He i . n hnrd pund er piinishmPtit and ou( of range i is a minri l.gii' . U n.i vi s hi in ' . infl nt up -nn p ' tie k. if I n'l if ' U v oek. (Joldstein bus n In mho' ...... ring. He weigliPil 11." p.. nds i i ,i 5 Hank lapmd t 1" ni ! I' Willip Sp.n. ' IK'. '. latter pari of Ii - -it . , I". r Murray. Ill hit .1 mi. ' . , . punches etiiib'ed ho i i i ii ' 'i r winner bv a -'i ' i ' Murray'" i"'"'1 - p - ' ' "i nose anil inouth !' "um. w I i i , iilrn was niuiiiiiig 'i '- ' I"' ejes. Wagner W ins loo Mend' i 1 " J- i ci - boxer to put "" ' s' ' ' ,n '' lull he failed ' n " ' m ' "-' '' ' . ,1 K. (I U ngnei I .'.' ' . Ii- "Mi i Ictor nl tlip luii-li if .ltd- I r . Ihe call' round- Whuic wall. .pi I Mendel! good pic'v and hi"l. b t in ihe latter cf.-iiiu In' I lu !..- owe JCarl Ilnrtmnii 1'J.t d. 'if a hand - cap of i-l?lit l " i 'Ml - add' d ' i knockout to In long "ti ii-; b iig n technbnl K o"r Hnrr M....ie latest of the Fighting Monro It' I Hllm llrennnn used perficfn good Judgment in halting ho-lililies in the tcond round after Ilarliiiiui had ileu'i cut n tievrri' pasting to lh" mungi-i of tho Mooipk llv ItOiiKKT XV. MAXWUM, imriv I j!iI r i:rnlne I'tiliHe I nicer tho rpgulnr wa ininred th- fnu honlid him ftoin the. stnndi. Now it is different. Cobb is to stnrt his inroer as n tnnniiger and cverbdy is boosting him. riiey can't help it Tj didn't seek th- job, the Job sought him. lie will ilo his best mid should succeed. Ilraui'h ltlckey is one of Ty's strongest boosters nnd inn see nothing nhend but real success. And he gives his ii nsoiis. "A siiK-pss n a innnager'.' Win, ceilainly Ik will siipi-eed. Cobb will sn ed In nn.Mlimg he tnckles. II- has everj thing to tnnke him a great pilot. Up bnH decision mid combntiven-ss. A king of plncr himself nnd one of thp brninlpst who ever wore n unlfurin. he is mipo to in still his own startling upe of plav in tho members of his club." RfOU' nil 7 7 nit to do it nail 'imil. Inst ieni the Tiori liniihfd sucnth. lie ihauld he fr hie In dn letter than that, Leonardo If After Derby Honors TDK unbeaten sou of Swcrp-Ktliel I'm-. Leonardo II, chief standard bearer of the .1. W. M-Clellnnd stable for tho 10-1 Kentucky Derbj , iindouhtcdl will be the West's leading enndidnto for the honors, nnd will vie for favoritism with Inchcape and Tryst or. Leonardo II is training well nt Hot Springs, whence cime the Derby win ner a few jenrs back in dinar Khaan Leonardo If won S.'Hl.OTS r.s n two tear -old. The Derby of Ifllft was considered n a duel lntwcen Kternnl. th- McClpllnnd entry, nnd Hilly K-llj. hut. of course Mr Ilurtoti. u maiden, siablematc of Itillv Kelly, upset the dope by a smns'aiiig xictory, nnd has stn-e li-d up to his t" pntntion Leonardo II lias filleil out surjirisingiv nltliough be wns n strapping colt ns n two-year-old. Larry Titzpat rick, nn old-time trainer, returning from lint Springs a few days ago, said: "Leonardo II is one of the grandest thiee-year-olds 1 ever saw. He has plenty of size and his conformation is perfect, lie hns n nice wny of moving nnd is full of life. You may mark me down ns picking Leonardo II ns the winner of the Derby." BOA nOMML' and Sriapii are the other M-flel. find Derlni entrlc. Interest in Ocean Yacht Race ML'Ul'CAN yachtsmen are interested in the offer of King Albert of r.elglum of a cup emblematic of the championship of the "ii, for an internation.il nans i !antie race to Mnrr net Fourth of ,Iul. The i.tc will '- thp Jifth transatlantic jneht contest. The In-t fM-iit f ti.e kind wns held sixteen yenrs ago when eleven mhts meed across the big pond for a cup put up b. Hill ilolini 7iliern. known then ns the fiermnn Kaiser This trophy i lined out to be pewter nnd was converted into bullets during th- world war. There is a flock of jaihts in this country equal to tins i "inpetition among tliun t following: .Vlcjnnc. ownul llenrv W Putnam: Aloha, Arthur Curtiss .l.m - : Astra. (5. r.ullock : Atlantic, winner of tin 100r i cutest, owned by .1. C. nnd Nicholas Hrady : Constance, W. A. Gardner: Constellation. Herbert M. Sears; Corona. Cleveland S. Dodge; Elena. Cornelius Vanderbilt, and many others. A raco of this sort is a real sportsman's eient, as all the yachts start from scratch nnd the yachtsmen must iivail themselves to the best of their ability of such cm. ditions as nnture may nffoid. yitL' fini I ran. tat la n tie iv icm l.rld in Xi'li n hen .uriTt Gnu'on llrnnett's Hrmittta dr "atrd Frm klui t)iood'i riirtirma and 1'icne I illaid'i 1 rt. 'I he M.c nei m (WD a t(.f, , paj lionm:- to ' ; ,mji t cning Led per Decisions of Rinp limits Lust ?iplit J.MI'I lilli. Uncurl liriit Mnr I at- ' 70. Mm- ttli II (.olil-liln niitrliiJ.i Hunk ' Mii.mnTi. IliilllnB 'MiirrT sh ulnl Willip sniui'r, li. o Al WiiKner wen from ,lop fpiulell, l.irl II irlinan sniN-i ll.irr Meure TIICMOS miiiic Tom li irkn mi.imxiI llinnti Itrnwn -.th; Kid sultliim kite, ki d mil pircH lli n. hlvtli. Tl rr.. Ilr.tek ile letipil iiiiIik lirr Mrlieiprn. imihi luTn .lull frinn lulling I'llKhnn. lelllllt. llnip I'ul I.iMIp sulihun, .lutinii. I eiip rtri-n with nilMB Itrclli- .Nl-.W llltl.l S- lleh Mirllll stnpiipil 'liirrfn llurkr llfili. M'.M' MlliU KuriPi llrluht dpfr.ilnl OiltPli Hr null Ullllrr lilille anil ,llmiii iv.ine nrpw. nWImii n WIII.p Mnnili' hpnt hnr - fp I'llklllKtii ( l.l.t I l.Si i.piirK li HIP.T knerked nut i hi iipi itipr, ililrtl. TO I I lid li.linnj Mrmlrlsolin Inn' III OUtimllltPlI l'ITslt til, II .Inlniii, (,rn III, klfe s niiiil, ps. ifpfpatpd sl.lM His- TliitPT ntrcprntil a. ililpni.il' fn.iliil ( Inirlp. I'arker, linlli. (Olt( I ri:it. M l".-l,fiirtp Kiililn.nn hpnt .1 irk li ( .irrnn Ml:ill!. U.I. I'll Slnopp ilpfeiilpi) liliiin. lull.. s I ill s U,iIip -liPr sinpp, , .-lilnn Ho"i . i.-lilh. I l I i:il.li MXSS. .IuIiiiiit Mrllci .fiihem lpi. HIKIIMl) Ilnj tiKrp mm fri.in Irrl .Im IP ( I l. r.f. M K. ((. (Inns but Up linn ' n Nnlindr woriied much . '" did tie Ii g inlli! -rem In i;i I - liog.isl - ii.n,j the (up 111 i ... tr ndi ' fm ,l,ii Itritton s . -i,.v ii- in tl.pr- sgaitisr Stee Lntm f ' ; rnurd 'J heir fus.s an t C ' If Wtl-tl -.. I nd. e' 'I tir.l . '"' Ilogn-. . Vnjjs thout iirapprrs l irpil- lln 'ins , . . t'H ' 1 , J ' 'I' I 'I hi n't II . T f I t r ti Ii '. r ' , . 1. ne : J), .lulinri' I. mnn I..- Irf .".f. I . 1 - rr. T n ' Until 'j t Uw . 1 PUP i ( p-insfnn, f- r i j ii ri! ' l'r,.-tnn line, n I i. It Is I inlii dun ! Musi leilillipr,; .Inlniii' ' r I'm (I'M nli tl,- r.. I'slh I i i 'hi- f ,' ir tl H f. .te,. 1, rr.it Miot,ni, l-'ilinjftr., lj I Answer lo qurrj JuhnnT K.lbjrs Uo i a" n mjt'hmnUlns nnd hsnilpi si ef h's ,ger Miss Sharpless' Coal Gives the Quaker Maidens 1-0 Hockey Victory Over New York l'i 'i id.ia ' 'l- Vice' , ' nil i ions p lflsl r, glu Pl.ilnd' lp! ,,i all na- gii -' ttiim won over the N'ew rU i ntr . -.pn the ho -key all-stars ,,, - T ' s"al ,n n '" ',10 ''" ' "'d decid- in; cinn u." tun lntcrcitj . "own. Philadi'pina's n'tt 1'g cirls" gamp will lip ihr ennir-t with II .-t,,n for thp eastern ihnmpmtishlp I he tmip and plnep will he nnmpd n' n 'iter dntP. Philndelph'a "AIl-A- c-ini" entry. Mips Inrgnr'ita Sbn'i'e.s, again was the scoring headline". It n-n lier goal in the firpt period thn' proved thp de ciding nn'1 nnd it was ' er goal in the extra period of 'ne gHmp plnypd two wnk- ago fiiif gn.e Philadelphia its f i-t win. The fjunket I n i ,i.. ens Iuivp iletn . nstraterl tl,at t. p i . uiip of thp best g rls' tentrs in A".-, a If thry win t' e pu-tei n 1 , nslup thej w ill challenge for the , vl0nnl title, Tne wonderful tl. -lgs accomplished br the girls' ire It. f tenm during the I'mitec) time thei ' ir ecu nrgnnizrd is ri trihllte tn the ii' nf the girls, in t ' ti i to 1 tilnlh iprni the s'i r 1 . i. aim fi'iirtesstii -- ,, Last i igl.t - g ' ,tp (lain g nnd Junker ' 'ity gir gn'up will mil' winning And ' 1 r , M,Ue- Skillftllh ' - 1 ,t to the din .ng Ir wniU. s! owi d the nhso. ' nrlpss piny of thp 'I hpy went into thp t ' thought -thnt of 1 w on Mi-s simrpl" I 'aied the most hril- 'nint gan'p vh' ha but slie wn n c fushed this season d"I some wonderful - ippr(. L ti . with her J.iii.t.i'd the bri ( vi . 11 oik fnrw.iri,-. the ojii n rii t ' ii piiiild i ' n ' pJnii g-'ii'. lb rnorp. also .- . -, 1 sq Wain Itii'hards 1 it i flowing freelv in tPrror to the N'ew -I p was out there in g the nttnek before i'i near tlm Philudrl H r, Mrs. John iil- n-pu nous ut all times 'I her" w i ..iii- heroines. Miss. ,Jenn (!' Itusse. i.' a gnat pkater, but won i'pi fully i' i'f . showed man new nssnrtnn r ,. .u . nml tumldi- Smn' of her sild i.s .I'.lit- were tl I i..( I s, hit sii- tef'.sid "i Im iliseniiragpil hi Hi . i lit t j ;v PHILA I WIN NTERCITY TSTLE '. i, 'ut ' numet" is f ii ' s.,o vviis -liding nn ti ' ' ' '' plippir, ni'ii i. iiioip tiiiin .i' e- gliding iti tie Millies, but nipt tne -.inn ' i ' 'i ."he M. 'Imp to illter'Ppt the jills-i - , " ,,'" " .or Jireal t. tii ti'ay of the iiinistu.n i Miss i in. me Valentin" is th' mi mg 'nih w - he. 'iilnlllg fninolM lis the nnl gnl i I.i. went'- n nose gtinrd ."shi , . .- vi cars ti di-p te the fu f thai she I. m'j l':l.' ,"'"''' l'"s I" en lilt in the fliPft b.v the er ,.p i ti'i,,' tnlil'ir di . s,i nbiiie snb U'lickid thi i i"' '', i ' line in. I.-, limn lift pi u jniirin is n ' ' ' " lowiird gonl ' Big Ftcld Scck3 Skating Honors nr,inr I n. tV 1 I'l-'ft' w'jthr ' "" ' ri ( t i -f. I . ii,r i, r iiritjltl. fr t l i I t ' ' ' ' t-kit ' t s tl fi-r ti . . , th" flrt-t wrilor nnij tunli i ' - f I i luiti'in il h rnM'i ir Kkdtir r I'lip t -p- F' rV !! 'J lo lit! f.ir thi ii i n- ntK f'jr th Tr lIil n . jpfU ai t n nul" Hnlori4 itn l ju n ard ii l.nlf rrllP Junlorn Swi 1,1m rri'i. ) n-i witl m run off In the 20 im - r ,. n 'inli win briny Into com " ' 'if n h final onlv four srta'rH WONDER WHAT BAD MAN IN THE SHOW Prctty good moosp Tomismt. i ace A OOX 1BAT THeT ISN'T TKoN, GconCc SP.1P HUP BG IIM FRONT IJOr I CSN'T TKIi 6N0P.WCH SPOT HIM IVG G6T 55MC JtJAPPV LIMCS - l W5H HArtRV .woouO Pay me tmat tni flAMC ,: TO PLAY GARNETS Main Liners Prepare for Stiff j Battle With Swarth- more Preps Hnverfonl School and wni thniiire Preps. ,ilii tivnls in all -i "its, will clash in a basketball game nt the SwnrthmnrC Preparatory School tomorrow nrternoon. Ilnverford lias the ndvnntnge. having a brtter record t linn thp Garnets in gamps plnypd to dntp, but a kpen struggle for honors will result, as the Swnrthmnrv athletes consider this one of their big games St. .Joseph's Preps w.li isit Catholic High School for a Cntholic Lpiigue game tomorrow afternoon. Ac Catholic High hns been plnying a great uphill game, defeating some of the best teams in this section, the St, .Joseph's athletes do not look for nn easy time. Catholi' V unexpected victory over West Catholic lamps it n a contender for the title. St. Joe w ill therefore lie ready for n hoi liattle i After Central High's mfent in the i garni" with the Pcnu Fieshinen, it ' ipiiie Hgtiincant that lh" lted ,ind Illue juugstprs re going nt a fast ! clip rind that W. st ( hesler Normal would bavp to be in trim condition to 1 irake anv kind of n showing ngninst ihe yearlings in the Weilne-day night contpst. This is one of thp midweek j games which will nttnut niiich attention among the l-ohonlhoys. (iertiiiintnwii Academy Competes (iermantown A'a.'einv will nppnie the Ft.inkfnrd High 'ininiei nt l'rankfoid. (.erinnntown lias had things intty eas of late, meeting teams which have been unable to put up niuph of a stand ngninst 1 1 the biieeih ManliPim athletes. In the. Frnnkfnrd gnme it will he dilTerent. Notwithstanding Frnnkford's position in the High School League, the Pioneers lave a ..al live baM,, , ball sfml(, nnd fii rntantnwn will sti j sonic tn win tins gnme Darhv High and t.e-irr High nie well matched for ,l,ir game. Da.by ,. . . .,, i ... will ii"t oierlool; he-tei s gnml record nnd the fact that th s t. am trimmed Swarthinore High not -.. lotig ago. Nnr berth High plays' at Media tomorrow nnd Itidlev Park will "it Wilmington Friends' for n game. Schools In Dii.il Swim Meet Northenst High and ermantown Ililh lite hpilulcd f. a dual swim- i ; ming tiiiet ior ihiisnuv niicrnnoii ; Swimming is pnpila- with the high; school athletes. St I .ke's school Jin- a icrv strong learn t is jeur, luiving alrendv won a number nf meets, includ ing n'uitnry oier dntral High last v "1 N I, ool ofli ml' ( ' attend the an i i ,il Spurting Writ''.--' banquet to b I r ,! ne-tt 'I'uesdnv epnins at th" Wal t. n A "seholnstii" table will be pro- ileil. a' Mhiih i unv of the niiilrhe mrectors will "ith'r to ilinp nnd ctiio.i iIip tallis. This i- the fourteenth tin mini event of it- kind and tho srhnnl snlons who were i r sent last jear will be on hand again th s season. Denver Gets Transmlsslssippl Golf Denier ( III I 1 The 1-tn'e f - ll m t , r '..((Ulltill '' let 'i. , , M .u -.t "I I. tjrn-lir . t . 1.1 ir-. (Mill i 11 Inelusl e I i. , lie i i Ii ii r In 1.1 st tl' 1' ' t I f..c August s i , I-1 . lrfi n . . n - ' n rs " I I'I Wis (,' .1 Hockey Interest at Carnesie Tech I'lllshurBli. l'i . r I i inn Mp 'I " ti nrnpll l,nd 1 .rill i ill f ho. K." n i ti tiger ' ' t rist In 1 Haar n a pam. i.i Id r'(tnk Haaipti Biinluti'. i-nnouneed teda' In r.i-h has Inerpnud Mr I- 1- efi tpstn l-i i'i. l'i -t s'l'ind to r I It li J&U. '''LMr HAVERFORD SCHOOL At The Ice Palace 45th and Marltel Streets Phila. Amateur Speed Kings Featuring 220, 440, 880 and 2 Mile aces Tomorrow Night February 2 xrsk. H taken off your sales Ice Skates Ladiea' shoes Men's shoes Rink skates Hockey skates Nothing charged. .Nothing delivered Goods exchanged or money refunded as usual arshal! E. Smith & Bro. 724 Chestnut St. VILLAIN Bu.'.iNCSS .V-TRR. ALU I'M Trie DRAvua XMC CKosojJS OF COURSE Tiicv ComC To sec mo. im a nwe SHOW. - IVC GOT GET iOMO DOUC.H WtiefsQ To Pe.y oe pJCOME TSX fiS. (G5MG t WILL A. Love Aa-)SitJ Ia fMAWt GooDwass THis ?CrFoRMSNICC IS NCAKuV oucra - - i iiofc t ?p.si GCT OUT OF TAT 'BPtlDGr m goiuo t6 ssq ip i cam Get thc san6 Togethcr For a littlc Tut -TMI.S is a lotta pom iMOOTIWG THIS GAT - C lies uoino tiaat it rALL MUCH '8GTTCP. 1m s J'' "Wjsr tTrtlV H T tr. I Scholastic Athletic Schedule for Today llSM'.TII.I.I. Miurllunorr filch nt Us riill.ulol tililii. I iiintleii II luh ut Soul Ii I'hlliilrlnlilii. St. ,lortih'H ITfPs hi l.nnMlnnne lllcli. West Ciilhulle lit llutrrfnril Srlinnl, Nurhrrth IIIkIi at Amlilrr lllcli (Rlrts). atliolk lllcli ut siilcliinuiii lllcli, llnilnctnii. c.iici.s,. i,i:,ij: oami: Irwln'i Schixil . .spriiutiilclr Srlionl, rrlrnds Sf le. t s. Iifrinnntonn r, si .ttlis Hill's Y. Shnd.v Hill .s'rlimil. imatcur Sports . l lie .'Sherwood l . A is causing a iiniipus in the ranks of the miuou- purcs boh in and out of town lo date ho basketball team of the (oniinuiiily has not sustained n defeat. nnd when taken m consideration thnt i. i, no .,!.,,, i ...,.,., nt ii,.. i.. . ., .,.,., I" "', i""."" - s ..... st ,u,n in these nnrts. Us record is erv nn- niesMe. Walter P.pniillei, the present ioach,b I of the team, is n well-known liguu" in Uiibketliall ranks, having plnjeil wan the old llnnou'r team of the Illue Kidgc Ltvigue. Mr. Uemiller has lie quired several new players, ft,ong whom the most well-known nrc "doidy ('ochrnn. Hnie nnd "Hud" Pearson. I Any first-ilass teams that wnnt to I bonk this iittractiou should rite to Conch Walter HeniilliT, i'Ss'il Florence I aienuc. I The Mrjrlll A, A, will fnce .Ii liaiilct "rnniifiit oi th- hCison h, n il nn -ts the I Ua . ftnln , A it i:,lziilictll. N. .! . ihl welc Mvliull i. il.itu llus won teut-uliv ai .1 l.nt tuo mnn Wuiuirk It. (. .liinlnrs, ,i foiiriei'li - I -lt. en . .ir nlil t(, h.iM ni.en i..i.ii f., i ii. ,.r ihiH rims, i l' K.iiiir. mm. ;ii n .-t lliintiiikM.ni mi-i pending before the Eight. -fourth Gen- MrtV.ii nt home or iiwu. iifinse w An o, I closures made in tho recent gtaiid jury ,ii ir .nun i-in. t. inu'stigution in Chicago there has been it in ii .liinhirs. iiiiri.'.n rourtern " ir-oid ;l wijwpri.ad demand, particularly frum 'u: '-ltT n , Iom I, associated will, thc game. luieiiiiii- li ..nn .1'J'H liiuri.in i-'ieet. i for legislation whiih would tend to deter Hi' iiimrksink . '. hin . r t'Miu wiiiiii iiiueis fioui making crouked agree l!l l'.:.''''?:,,?": ? n:?Z m-nts. but especially to mi'tnit the a v i liur Kicks and Dribbles ' , i,,, Tajlor rnhl Kenstitui a 'p.t sun ' ,1 1 m 1 ' ,. coiiBratu aie.l nn wlnnliij. tin "nV'kr innfWueo' IX I i flll) rllp r n,Iie,tjori ,y Wei,rinc mi nf Mm' I llJ-it'H 'ii Sunday In mhibllluii j.':uiipp. I lV.:"-' .?.' n!?'' J1"?. " "''ilSJ 1 fUUU' ' 'i-i ' "I1" u in; "" " ' e' " nn i. s-s n ' LUl8 ,, .t i n) P. miii i, nnMlilm; bin, ' m s'mi i.. uk lili uunr rusinun m tm 'Ml I il lpiiicil. ' A-feiislon. hi dpe!oril into a cued .w uiL'er and knows hew to i-et rid nf tlio bill! li", eernereil He 1 ,l bis" a.tt fir tie. A-., n' un clcen. t ,,.l, Itnpfii.ll still r-l!lltn lltnl li. I. mil Ir. i 1 latne r r i:,Mni; under fulpf. culms Mm he Im- be, ii in the fc-anip leni; en nuh n(,,, t e ,.( llM,, Aj,,,wllt,,,M j ,(, i,,riiPii r , ,i,..ene. .re.lit u Is N'"r i '-low n li 11 West I'hll ilvll.hlll forrer I.eiitue All reason ft ImH nUed and loft lllusl if lite mine", but Mill htKWs food i bi" 1 11111.111-1 p nnd eunie.1 In ro ei-r w aK w Ith lk full tr mi. Ilrpr.ithlnc . If tin ten Mmp. fur ihe Ifolilfeld i ut i 1 1 illlnii. nnd tins : ear iher, nreinlses tu I .- I. -infer coiiIphIii ib.tn er,,ip While II iltlfi- i ...wt the lllil'islrinl . hfiiillilnn-j-hlp lh. Il.in ns k Makers -n,l I. el ih enn retHln th. i up im. I will oillw biird t., hee! t fn in . i ng t I'lelslur's Willie 1'iissptt ItU.s the trii. so in 1 h t ' I Pip' 1 the Wnti'lilrs d'Tiut Hie llihs en S ii .It.. Uil expect tn tielp Uli I, the Pleislier Vniu.rs into tbe Jlohlfeld i i,. clianiliinlishll' Snud.ll srncer Is tioninlng Penr gitnp were i'ji,e.l . v s jnday nnd ti sp I. f th. unple tsnnt ' it In r In' i-i vr.ii I . i .! .. i . i on hut i .,! . tit.. I'eliJs ' .llni Miilfinilpii in. . llule't'i ., ,i, 111 k- Is dm i l i ...ik" blur lens-'ie irimit.-i ,,ti i rft liiulnn I'fl' II ip' It-ilti.v. , ..f i it lini. t.i Htfitni '' il tnl thniltmni!. mi hit I pi (Nur th Vi If. n li i siniro te.mi. itlmiuv Mildipp luiife irer.i fu ,t,l .iB tile fir'Wipl t'lS'tt.'i f, r the Wiui'l' rors en .un da: lids Is ut . f tho ordinary tn put linn lln till. P.l.ltl'.'l lilt liP nidllO H I.OI1II HllDIMIlL- oftltMl him .llni;. f the Allied 1,. mriie and mil I'leata t ' -1 no durliii. th.s i-k el 73 check when you pay and Shoes per cem aiscoum Reg. Dii- Price count $12.00 $4.00 10.50 3.50 8.00 2.60 8.00 2.60 You I'ny $8.00 7.00 5.34 5.34 THINKS ABOUT WtlOt-G Cven.Y rJiftHT havgt3 do through This farcq OF CATIsJC. IM WOT A BIT MUMCnY BUT I MAVB To PTCBTCMD I AM. ITS RsIUIMC MV3r5MACH ITS CASY To Po SOMC CcoD snocbiwG ncaa To 5MC MV 4. N0V.U I LCAsC COR THC IUIGHT MOif OP ThG AuSlCMCG. it t-CAVIMS TOO. I M THO WM0LC THIfJti This 14 HY final 3Meer. QK &r?tfi, Legislative Measure Provides Drastic Punishment for Crooked Players lban. N. V.. Feb. I -lndii tnienl of light members of the Chicago Ameri can t.e.lgiie Club Inst jear has led to the intiodiiction in the state Legisln- ture of a bill intended to tix a penalty , of , flN0 n . lui,i,onnlMlt ,j ,inP of Si0i00n for baseball plajers f()(jn(1 , of nrt.cptiut: brb,.s nncl , ,)rr.on ,vi10 nttcinpt to "influence the , SKt , ioie ()l. tr t0 nsc tl basCball !,.,. ""'.". ... , ,. jlf. I,,,, ,vas lnirouuicu in ine M-nnte , i... ! i, ,.i..i, w i.-,..,.,.,,,i, l!nl,li. ,.n ,.i K ,,.. ,i i ,i, Assemlilv .loliu T. Merrignti, Democrat, of Amain, in n statement explaining mc oiu inr iniiouuccrs miiui "This "hill is drawn for th purpose' of protecting clean sports. I'lider its . . loJioJ " J!crn. K'",''"" or Olllllllp; UU.t niOll.SIUilUI IMI3I.-UI1I1 pluer nny valuable thing with intent to influence lmn lo lose or trv to lose n baseball game in which such plner is. taking part or expects to take part bimii be fined not more than ."$10,000 nnd imprisoned in the penitentiary not less than one jear or more than 11 c jenrs. The same pennltj is ficd for any bate ball player who solicits or accepts any vn lunlilp t hi ii cr to influence him to lose 11 . .,..,. "A iuu oi n siniiiin- nuiurc is now '''I' '", ' i,v-' "".' ' I-...-... ... gaiiilUllig eicnieui liom limn rnnning n lnrl .hiih is nn institution in thi country. Jo i V" OJLL &M tint Ml NEW YORK SEEKS LEAN BASEBALL MIND VERSUS MATTER IN SPORT PURSUITS Good liig Man Doesn't Always Conquer Good Littlc Fellow. Grantland Rice Shows McGovcrn and Fitzsimmons Among Those Who Upset Dope Hy GHANTLAND ItlCE I Let those icho irill seek nut the thrill I Of ski and sled or such device Thnt takes one blithely on his reau Hy drifts of notc or fields of ice. i 11'Acrc loarinu notes whirl doicn gray i t'nfr.i Vrom mountainside or lake or qlen, IMrrr one enn feel thc flame of life flare in his manly breast again. . Ihit for my part, with softer heart, I'd rather bake out in the sun. To hear thc tcinds croon through the i ' ;ii'nr.. As winds have very often done: ' And here mid there without a eare To belt a golf ball on iM way. To play four holes, then quit and siqh " guess it' much too hot today." ltlg .Men and Lllfle DEAIt Silt Is it nlwnys true thnt n good big mnn can bent n good little man? Does this idea carry straight through in every line of sport? L. II. .1. Few things in this spicy or drub ex istence are always true. A good big mnn can't always bent a good littlc mnn. There were no good big men around in 1111." nnd 101!) good enough or big . enough to bent Hill Johnston in tennis. I For eleven ,ents "Wen Willie" I Keeler developed n general batting liver -i nge nf .,'(71. This wns a higher mark than Delelinntj. Lnjolo or Wagner ever i an up for nn eleven-year stretch. Physical Worth MINI) may be superior to matter, but in (he wnv of physical power matter can be ot Keen assistance No little man would cer havci "Itabp" limb's chniice to pelt out fifty- four home runs. Ruth, with all his timing and snap, weighing -Mi pounds, would have hud ilo show as a record smasher of nny such rank. Hobby Ityrne, the Kerry Patch star with St. Ixmis nnd Pittsburgh, could hammer a baseball nt times nlmost ns far as Hutli. Hut Ityrne. slight in build, hnd to hne evcrv mental nnd phjsienl factor tuned to the topnotch to lift one over the fence. Whereas we have seen Hutli, out guessed, whale one with n chop stroke out of the lot through sheer force. Itlg and Liflle TV'MPSEY is no slight, innsumptire- - looking individual. Hut in stopping I f, iu Ttiltnn nml Wlllnnl ntirnntlv l i. mnvn.i m-er700 nounds of Imvin- tJcli I '"' mnPi over iuu piniiins oi uoin uv.. n ' "t of tlie wnj Comnarntivcly sneaking, in theo in stances it was u case of good littlc mun acninst mere bulk. I'u'ton nnd Willard both had some- '""'k' mil uoi im iniii-ii iim iviuiiise., . 'PI,..,., n'n llmna elirm idpnestt In n Imp, I rier. as it breaks up speed and alert- Frker.snll. Vm Stevenson. Chnrlie Daly, Frank Hinkey and others of light build have taken their places among tho greatest football stars in history. They made up in speed, dash, courage and brains what they lacked in physical build. Hut for all thnt, a brighter glow comes In the eyes of nny football coach when he observes n 200-potinder come out for the team. He merelj knows there hnve been more football stais who weighed over ISO than there have been stars who weighed under 1fi(l. Tlio Ileal Wonders rpHF. real wonders of spurt have been J- mipIi nn'ii ns Terry Mcfjovern nnd1 Hob I'ltzsiminons. fighting nnd beating i heavier men 111 hlirhei classes : Frank - - - - .".. , . , . .i , .,. t ' ""' v . mikiu- Km. inn wun skuii II Tl t llgl enough fiml pnitpnt'ii pneiiieh lei 'i,tibicln,,ll,. .iil. ..nr,,t men be. .lnl.n.i f..."J -t.-ij p,".'.. ...v.. ,,,.., ,,L,p,i, .1 ;UJ t A - OMIl Jn U?' ij , J I VJ" " "" f A A ti4. Al Ts ..A oxa 't . i w - urv or fifty pounds mote; Willie Keeler, who. lacking the bulk of a Dolebantv ni. n Wagner, had to depend upon well controlled nerves and perfect scientific development. Tho crowd should always be with the smaller etitrj . where the dlffereneo is marked, becnuse lie lias to mnke it by brain and skill what ho lacks in brawn. Ho has bad some big obstacle to overcome without taking tho top n gift from nature. T ACK of weight didn't check .lohnm ll Evers, Wnlter Marnnvllle. nnd no one ever looked upon Eddie Collins a rny mammoth. An infield made up nf Mclnnis, Collins. Mnrnnvilln and (Jroli wouldn't have any grent displacement, but nt least two managers would hi willing to take a chance, on this comb, nation if properly npproached. Coi-jrlaM , 1911 Ml rlsl.i itftn-tii Hoots and Saddle The feature race at the Fair Ground is the American Hemount Association purse at a mile, which will be of sp clal interest in military circles. Ilronk land carries top weight and undovbtrrl i will be tbe favorite among renioun officers. Glnsstoi and Potiltncy n prion i to be the contenders. The race will draw a large crowd to the popular New Orleans course. Horses in other rnccs now in be.t condition are: First Stamp, Wnr l!r lief, Little Patsy; second Itepeatei Flying Orb, Oron Hoy; third Hidden Jewel, Trusty. Ablaze; fifth Hesthoff Title. Fnir Orient : sixth Dr. Carmen r,tnri.v lm Cmnt t'liiv.i.rii, lllaisCi Searchlight, .'Id. Our IHrlliOar The unrerfnlnljr with respet t lo n upc nit rneetlnir Rt JpfTfTBpii Park thin peaion im been dispelled by the announcement that t progrnm book will If) distributed to rmtr tomorrow. Tlio term of tho coming- mrpHm In itlll undetermined, but possibly win . for tenty-onu days, to begin ImmedUtp v utter th.p clo of the Kolr (Jround. met on l'ebruary S The Qiippiis County Jneker C'lnli had isn lla ummer stake list fur Aaeeilurt VoHi of the twenty-one cents nre rained frnm 181, non to JSO.000. The Ilroohlyn llRncln.iti fn rained In value from STnOO tn Sioonn t Thi Great American nnd Tremont Htakm earn ore raised to fnooo. After n fflkt (rln the stable of Frerl r)Sn kin has arilved in Tlajuana from New Or. leans. Included Mre his Dorby randlrlate l'olythli. ire.id-Oier-Hees. Hobby Alln Ixinelv, Hope Princess Otenn Well and Tun M Slaughter will ride for tho stable ftlflinnl Ten llroerk has lust died in V Jtlln. lie was educated at Tale, nnd rial little or nothing to do with racing, yet tr great horse of that namo has. shed uneeriih. able fame or the name "Ten Ilroeck ' O. J, llouck, n Texas farmer who dll mi know the rulej rfue,l to ilelfier tho hnr.s been clnlmeil In a selling race at New o Ipatis. "I ve got another hose ncr at tin l-arn you ear; lime." said the Texan, bi I II bo lUrned if yen can hev Chestoy " Ti. MHwanla promptly ruled llouck and a I in, horses off the track. Tlio name of tho '"otlipp horse " could not hi lcaincd by thj ofnrta' nnd th"ro Is the rub. Dempsey In Los Angeles for Movlas 1.0s Angeles. Cnllf , I'd. 1. Jack Deir rcy, vrorld's hca-y eight champion, Is In I,. Angeles tod-iy. Ill, Mny here, until leaves for New York lo prepare for a bo it thru with Jcsi Wll'ard. Is Indefinite said, lis Is planlnne on appearing in motion plcturo while here. Indian Prince Loses Wrestle New nrk. Tel. 1. Clolwir. Uia in., i Tinc' iP'in i e.icutia. mHie an inieu Itlnc from rr.lcutta. rriHde an iineurepi-f wresiiinr; ucuut nere. losing to Tom I'rnn I or Jtoiinnil nf'er only IS minutes nn.i I and nrm t""'' 1'raiiK won wun a Head hen lock. I i Anil "f i''urt i il Wind r . 'n o'Pd BACCO ' r :i EV (f . IS "" ti im,, r ... Liooitt ii Mtim To - -
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