EVENIXCi PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDOTSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921 AN AGROSTOLOGIST IS THE ONL Y INDUSTRIOUS GUY WHO ALLOWS GRASS TO GROW UNDER HIS FEi 16 if LEFTY" BAUMGARTNER TO PITCH FOR THOSE AFTER ABSENCE OF rpnn I'MIs lifirr Marled to rebuild a clmnipintifhlp ball club. Itiflrad of lookins forward, they pecked bark it few years and grubbed Htannoud nnumgarlnor, who tolled on the 101." pennant u Inning nggrrpatloii. Stnn lias signed t.bc papers mid returns after nn absence of five "fcfjK ,"'" V1"Welgtr ", jE g V f-i- ""'"T1 T1 "It llll "fc,"WIMMMTLJtllllMH. .STAN WOOD i;l MI.MtrNKIt mined the 1'lnU i:i .Inly, IHI t. iiN.t graduating from the Unitemt,, of Clii.ngn. lo had Utile cluncc to pitch mid (,'baric Pnoin, then manager, turned him over to i 'narh Pal Mmaii for timber instruction. Pat taught liim a em-lip' iiine. which lielped him 'uiiidor.'lbly .uid mad, him one of the brilliant proici'ls or the oiuing miihii In I ill.. wIimi Hie pennant rva won. T'aiimgartner va ii -od n n iplnf pit,-liir With I'.on Tineup be a merel in came- ilint wit'1 lm,)i lessly lost, but gao tcv 'I'.'il brill, nnt rlii,iti,in 'I'lio next m'h lm mi shifted to Providence, but did not repot i. Iti-iiad In pl.iynj etuiprri ball, and was in the Hclawarf i'ouiit liagti und tho Iletlilehem Steel c.lreuir. o n wnh UMliMinm last, year and decided be Mill a good enough to work in the big show. lli.s application for a job wa acted upon faornbly. n con tract sirol linn and it was itumcd with the pitcher's ign.'iftiie smeared nil over it. I'iiuincnrtio'i- i II be a great help to the Phils if ho livei up to i.pivtatiiiii. lie will be tin and vli.'ir tin- oris with Keeiian, the joimstcr signed I 'mli,- I til I Ponoviin he shinild improve oon- ini io'ii iidci.-il)!. a, I!i!l kn ill of the ins and JUI1' ,' '' ahn hai fujurd and firravj Scale, nho m ripittrd to l.fk in trith ini 1911 doru- tii"nt in it frir iiy. Mm) nj tf I'luli vndrr rontra, ', but icntcr i i ramp. a Jew arc Siallinps Is Hopeful uu t. a gathering n the oih.-e of inr Pbi! (..r-- Malbug-. late of ! - liraics and r i- 1 mn.igir of Ihr Ko, luster ,lul. and ' i' i u.-, weie pn-jent and speaking. rrmr.iu-: in' X yestir,!:i 'I'cv part nw n Uill Ii 'eer. $90,000 PURSE FOR TITLE BOUT, BALTIMORE OFFER Al llvrjord in Field for Leonard-Tcndler Bout Oriole City I'rumnter Believes Champion Is Sidestepping U I.OIIS II. X;-Ai.TiMiii:r ,. -L spot Jin r I- I I i. -mind "f .1 I'end." lenii. ii pimnntiT tin ing linrd in lirmg 1 li.'n' J inl-i the orolcil.'e li.utl I ti mi r Im- 1 . o It. I, 'I'll V At rk ight II u lightw 'iinipiiin conii'-t to ihe ( ii'iolii if. .M llerford, wlm nri to iiinuage ihn late .!' linn, in on" time lightweight etininpinn. is the iii.m who i- nniiii" tu put on the fuss. 1 .rfurd. neco'diug in a li-tfi- from linn leels that Leonard1 i, siilesieppiii.i tho i-.iio in ISiiltiinore. i. od tho fuiiiier ai'ienrs to be vcr mid. i 'in. tv thu'isnuil dol'ars with a prir i ege of ." per in I of the yate is Uie bait with wliH-h II. ifntd epr, is to g'-t too titular tit lietneeii I.i'onai.l and 'I cndler. 1 it'n thmis in. 1 dollars or " por cent is the off, r made by the P.ulti iiiorenii to Icoiu-d und the remainder tn Tcndler. lleriV..,! writes ,n length from Haiti- more and in'-" pointed ill his letter are the following wires : Al IU-foM. Pmnne rreinet' Tour etrer Is c bex l.eonar'l i, won t h.i al' I i tlrrere .Md ri-i' t'lir 'o- r i " .f I -n ar 1 . , 1 i , v t'h ni 1MIII. iil.SM Vs i 'j, Al It'-ferl Wl I i- 11. i f.ns-ie'.' i i C. io i. .! ; p ,J1 M I l I '" iinr 'I'll" pili.B NV I - Ce.. t . r.i.iiuui- ih-s '.Now wnai I I .1 ! 1 i , . in H I ar i u.lv mil.-' in mt to Un" . I'oti' tinues Il.rf.ird - ' " ( ;iloi in pi ' " ari-iunil w luting f"1 and TiTi'l1' r . in '"' ,f hft'" n i i i lm s ,M"n-!.ii "it 't, 1 1 . - " I, , I Mil Hi. I ' r. l.. Why line" t - und ii"t ln.lt ItieKard. I nanl liero tn liultiiimr'' nigh fur a -liaiii- . a on 1 bv I .1 , ibi I'.. ,. 1 inn i. ml. i til). ' l"H ' I' ' ' I "ii n"1 "' . . i . i I... .1 1 t I. ,l Wtllll tin V .,1 I ' Ul e. Il'l'l I' ' '' ' and n.-in"', . i i.iild im n."i'-i gi"" n ..ffer, 'i- I i -i" tin- u. h."i '" lir'nw no u.ii.d. n ' " i"f"'''- '" l.i'i"u"r .is I .. i I III Nil 111 '.. When 1 tir-i m.iiv oiler Ms mat' h it Mils llirmig'i mi-' snssi-si imi "n inBielimiiker Ihi I. Iluiilon. and the pnblie Ihouglil i" 1 1 up I Hi hokiiit; ur n litl'e II..I.HIIIJ If tJib-i.n will irept ihn "U r tin. I it iiiriiiiK.' a meting In "s' '"r ' "'" I'hieii tli, " iiiniitit MUl ihi' '" leih-nn in run M ,)tiii-.ilie iiiiiii'- iiiinl- 'lm I am -in, r, .mil Will en ihi'.iig ' nli tin- n id Ii Apparent Ii lb-Muni nimn wlnit h Kavs. And it l l'ein l.eonmd Is pr..v ing a hit.'h it 'in. bing Ibo mu.-li t.ilhed-of baltb us inr nb Hnllitnore In concerned. Seraps About Scrappers tlnbliT ttiiriiiaii etc L-itnnf title,' Kaufniiu t" - f" '' .tire i ,i -'it st la'k Inl. in h meet , ill. ar in lb ifn ti I, UN le n I, r i ,.. ii inn i 'i e in Bi nn ' l H.i e Hi inn In ' .. f, I 114 i nie t I III! Ill alffi a i Hiirn i Is lil sli wnil ii e j. n t i n 11 mini I r'ti.r'l 1- el' ivnli 'itl I ia ' .etll at ' uf l'ie hia i ii ia In pr.ii. it, . t lilt si I.j tl In lliiuu Ibb-. Ii v. an iu Cuk mrt.t 1 . V,.. V. -. I.He.Pr,ilni V, I ,. M lmo. vry bout. 11 doit la aftir IJ.v KOIIKItT W. MAXWEU. ."porta triliir r.rrnliic ruMIc l-filscr Stnlllngs oouipleted arruiigentcnt for tbc exhibition gunie." with the Phils in I lie South In April and ohto tiled an order for nil superfluous players ou the locul payroll. "1 have a bull club in the making," Mild Stalling. "When 1 etarti'd I bad a ball park and a franchise Now I have half n dozen players and lifty promises. If I tau cash in on the promises I should havn a cood tenm. Kred Merkle will play tlrtt base, ntid I expect him to do great work in tho International League. lie Is far from being a bns-been. There nro several years of baseball left inhltn. "Whnt t need ihohI it a catcher, hill J evpect to land one in a fchort time. I wish I could get one like Peters, who was purrhne, by ih0 Phils from Birmingham Inst year. Peters Is one of the best voung catchers I ever hac cen. and I have looked at n lot of them. I discovered Hill Killefer, .ilniniv Archer, I'd Sweeny and other stars in tn? time. Peter, should go big in the National League. Mix hitting might tiot bo up to the mark, but he more than makes up foi it on the defciibe. He is a brainy catcher." "Iliirttej Preyfiiss told me the same thing." broko In President linker. "Harney tried to get Peters last year, hut failed. (Jut in Chicago be tnld tne that Peters was n high-ila3 performer. This is the first time I over linvo heard Pre.vfiuM praise n muni: pirn or " Pill Killefer K visiting bis wife's relation in West Choiier and uill In here all wrrk. Ie will leave for the oat m n rouplo of weeks and do --oiiie preliminary work before the sipuid imivs. Hill's injuied finger is in good shape again and lie experts no further trouble. "We will have a fighting ball club this year." he said. "Tobtiny ljvers Ims a fleck of oung players to be tried out. nnd some are snid to bo stars. "We need a hard-hitting outfielder and a first basemau, and if they are discovered we will make things interesting for the other clubs. The pitching department will bo. strong, and that is more than ,"0 per cent of the club." yenrs. He will lie the only win Ivor of thrit world eries nud will bi pointed out to the 'iMotncpt ni a man ulto never linihhe.1 tn eighth pIhi'i ubili pin j - nig with the Vhili. Uaiimgnrlnei' tniglit pet it good enmplc for his tenmmntea. lie can 'if called the tm- IriiHnroumluliirh io build a winning ball club, bceatixe lie will bavo to ! i ailed "oniethiug. Thisnew.i tias siien out by Wild Willyum.lho pecr les pilot. this morning. Wlllyum doesn't Vnowniueh iilvout tho lllneer. lll) TIM'S bis loft arm for pitching piirposi-., bill Hill Shettslitif told him llmi Slim .-i the su"d. Thill tnade it l-s in trit'krt. Itauiugartner i '-" yenrs old and n,f. tOVOPlV trill trace for C'.ni.rsi ' vii Vchiinni JS irilh Sain I'nynr. nninidx mil br of claim d and 'Mdo.so'' McCormick Here TTARItV "MOOhi:" Jl-:CORMICK, the famous pinch i-. hitter of the New York t'iiants, who gained fame a few years ago with his rock-'era -and -sock 'em stuff at critical periods in the ball gutnes, is located lu Philadel phia. Moose is in business here nnd Intends to remain permanently. Two j ears ago lie was on a scouting tour in the West nnd bad n chance to s'udy Jimmy Mitchell, Hip new in tielder of the Yanks, in action. "Mitchell will make good." says Moo-e "because l,e i a hustling bull plaver and loves to plnj the game He i-n't sensational, but g(ies nfter every ball w itb both bunds and gets bis throw- to first, in time to beat the tunner. lie is not a spilng chicken by nny means. lie is about twenty-eight years old and looks like n smaller edition of Arthur Fletcher. He weighs about 10 pounds." McCormick probably will manage one of the emipro teams around Philadelphia this year. He wants to keep in close touch with the game. Wagner Cloivns !o More A 1. WAfi.NTK no longer is u down boxer. Tins young - man. who u.-od to catiso much joy and merriment ever time be Ixjxed a couple of vear.x ago. has improved wonderfully and should be out in the front rank in a very bort time. On Monday night he outpointed Jo Mendel! at the Olympln und deserves much credit. Mended in a mighty good boxer nnd it takes a good man to gain a decision over him. Wagner is hitting better and hIiowk more clnbs than ever before. Vo longer docs he wavte punches or hop around iu an attempt to be funny. His judgment of db- tance is better and lie is, taking his training inuiu ecrloualy. I ofrijl ', tail, by TuMio Uiucr Co. - top lcft-hnnder outs of pitching. nlrmdu me .luffrrtng iritlt .lAI'TK ' pi t. 1 -m I n '1 ' Mm i- r- r- -ii-i i.-ii i 1 VI.ll- Ilevu rr hoii- a 1 he ip i .' a to e una 1 rio y mchi iar , .1 e 'Vi',1 in i 'i a oppcnsni .i.j P-'3 i."n Jimmy l'sritr. I ei2 JlieV .r.ar and are othqr ' afonl J i lei- Blair f Jv m Jlmniv Uulls touts. Tonimj T.oile. doivrtonn fl-rltrhi. ts In iihap.' ar.d pp. i io clash with imv on In tV lloiviunrl t i-, Bojie U l.-lnu handled b "Igk 'i'.i Hn"n. Charle He Vigrlo. of 1 oninn N .1 lie- n h.ii'lni r i? ("-Dounrt'i . Kid ll.my b tmr ( i ., q bi nred flvo n ekoms tn a " ' 1 i ; Io atr io briiia- Ilar-ui- t- '' ... i , for 'onipM.iton Thi Tenner . . ,-. i o. r ihe nimuccmi-n' , f it ' to ' ill it Tre' ion Iilinii3 Ur.nuse I, frettlnc toecthr 1 r-. r ia 1 f ii tha icnjMsninc of th il r n.r m , m tin hadllner ()t wiu h i.rius Wins If will mnjt Tommy !! "nnn a-1 j:1j.i McAndrow. vi.l box Al li-uin Thee h.u'.s 111 bo e'i:hi.-round'-s sum T19. who ha- bo in ronn'eiiM ivi'li in th i ',aclt of Tefaree prrnoter rn'it' ' . 1 trial find manac'i t out v.ili a bur N..it for lunii Kramii- 'That kid serks ' n nan or in urlr l day bam.ima p ii 'Il'll b- in- ti xi chmipiin H-j I Plans urn nndr Ma fz k t .' ' to b l ' 1 t !' ' II" i intr! v i f -'-hi l.oei n it s t 1 1' at a i hi- i . . Ii I i. u ri 'i M i f- I i. ' i 'l'.er, . . lr I I"i . - in i b't- .. i.o"' 'is oilS'lu;' w.rltirf wi thi (notj ,- 1 .- n Hi ! Some r 1 ftPl ti ell 'I n , II, e i ,.-l, , Ui , lull Of il 1 ii? to iralw Ster' IM.a.l. iphla, I b e fundi n liuk Neoeallrs I ia nmtii id fflilv le.ln i it ,i Mania W;,ii,n j.i al lh Natlnnil r'luli for a bout aome um,, una nicinii. Liavinn ii iiitiiiink; itv upi.lt l ir N. ," mi ; di- ii Ufa ei n wrritaa N ondlos. anil llli M. Mil Jildx Abo A' J s (ibvi and Voun. .K fie irilm " I "l ilrMy (if ni i . ,"..1 I i a- a. i ul i M 11) I, .U . 'I 'a' -li a ' j a'i . u i - v ho i II 1 .1 nt th b " JIMMY JORDAN VICTOR i Former Pittsburgh Boxer Wins Close Decision Over Gus Franchettl .liinmv Jordun, formerly of I'ltts buigb. but now residing In this city, eiinie through with n .ln.e i i. tnry i.ver (,n 1'raiiehetti in the main Imul nl the An.liini um A la-t uiglil 'Hi. ci.n- ti ,1 nj, r.,.el iagi.i tliroilgluilit the . ighi ii.uinls luiilnn i inning the xer dii I In repi.iie.1 uu' lit" liod; blow-. Willie il IllHeil tin ni luimnd .up priv.ed t, lie n higliij hi iisiilional affair The waj 'J'onimj I.nugbrun and Ilughej Hln!r -tnrted it did n"l appear a if either would b able tn lubt out the round. I.oughraii, bweer, v,as tho strouser of tho two. He ue(l n strnight left jab, puzzled Illair to cueh an ex tent that the latter wiik not on his giinr.l i In n l.niiKhrnii shot oer bis riglii m I lie i-i-.iiiiI ruiiinl. The l.lnw uiuglii Mlnir -ipiniili nn ihe ja" . ami ii nl Ii.iii iIhwii fir ill- i.tiuplrl um lilllll lilt 1 fl.lll' iiiiIii!n nn I.IHIIjlll ,m III' 1 ' islifil l.Vl miIIiiJn Will e Thniiin w .in Hum .Iimim Hum in n, in .,., niiiiiil. , inn,;; M,,..' roecti deteatetl Terry Mili'lii-ll, Alex Doyle und Nellie Ilro.vr, boxed i (fin'.i m tho opculng COIitCbt RETURNS PHILLIES FIVE YEARS ullr, fin.. n,r hall half -soled nnd hrrled, tn tii imlUinrt pruird, undrr iri(fyiiit' ran'c eye. L ISC Ex-Captain Ratcliffe Performing in Brilliant Fashion at Guard, Despite Recent Injury C.iaeii .Me.voy. of the lirivel Insti tute basketball team, is iu'-h. pleased with' the improvement shown by the quintet in ierent games. ) he team promises t.. uind up the nson iu bril liant ftishi.m. If any indi ultinl jilii.'fi fan be sin eled out as a star, it i- Im-iin r Cnptaiti It.iteliiVo. In ilia lam iiimtamn his pliniug ba been of the n,nt iertneu- lit r bin. I. His hrilliuni gi.nrding and I fi.wivi.i'h hai te..ture.i th- b.st two i caines. und ii s.-op .1 tl.n.- held gnals in the Muhlenberg game ,in. four in the I i I'r.neeton battle ll ni lii eountei's tinffl frimi heviiml .!.. t.iid.ll., tf ll.e I lloor. IVirly last week he injured his nnkle. ami if was thought t,.- umild not pnr- . tifipnto in nny itii.n gain en this year, , but be surprised eterv one by enming on thf floor with the tcim nn Friday, when the team defeat, d ulileiiberg College ' in a tery thrilling game . the seme of ''! '-'". The ii ji-tni . put up n little mi. I werf nut ! tit i .nit until the final ulntle Snt'inlm I't um i.ni "N'ussuu" ii as defeai"d in i ; "'I game by a lis- 7 ' t.eore The N'ew Jet-MM lies ieic com pletely Imlile.l b Ir. ev II. inr game, nnd eoiibl nut eoni with the net with i nti degree of (onM-KMier. An.lv Ilisler, of Urexel, enrrieil nwav , the time prize in tl i Weleomo A. C. street run last Sa'urfinv ufternoon. and the Drexel ritle tinin defeated CJeorge town l"niersltv u, dual inuteh by the sff.rn of -IT'.' 171 nil of whieli gove llrexel stiiden'. w,,,i thing 10 i-iow nbout. NINTH CHURCHA WINNER Defeats All-Stan. In Cage Contest. Second Team Also Wln3 Ninth Cliureli won an exeitlnc baH hi'thall gnni- from the All -Stars bv the beore of ID i 1 Tho work of Iloettnet at eenter was tli feature, he making tV.ur of Id., team's nine baskets front the field. In a ; n-liiuintii'y eonte.t. Ninth ("liunb Neeond imn over the Imps by I'.'.i In '-'U Parsuii-, ni forward nlnw I a nch-iui !,,;,' gan. ,,IH ma,ie ten tield goal-- To Honor Aquinas Cage Stars Diwn'nf fnr,, will honor th,, Anulnas l.aknittiall t nn tonluht with tv biniit Rt h Aulna, i iuh I70S South I'.lu-htwnth tn' T tits teuni hd a wonderful saaon iHft 'ar ard po far to date has played nlno Katno; and t. n itrtortoui In eight. Th only d'te.i '.-sh the flrfct ramo nt the araaon at Atlatitlo iv The Iteva. V. J. She.han nnd fain ..rd V Ootenfi will be prerent to i.iuht ami d''i t addreaaea Detroit Honors Ty Cobb liir.Mi i' i iuh ' lili.ni.it in Tins; hi.. . Ml. Ill" ne'irttlili r-flirn.,1 . I. M. . t of a full ij.v nf ur. in, ni., ' iii ' if hi ipiioii.t in. nl mh man Be- nt il,,, iuri l wn .me lHilin,,iilj,i i.t'ii-ritisr ifi t imoili. r unlit mniil when ti.e ini.itiiii rreicd with a hticu baiiriufi ur. lanu'd In ii,,i' leadxra and Imal h.ianball nun Amoru the nulaba to intend tho hamiuet wtre Jndso I.undla, Jlan Johnlon and Governor Qroubcclc. DREXE QUINTET 01 SOME I we SlDt A 1 vweu. FlR.iT Volt rrOfj'TM: StBO AND TrtOAT VOOK3CI.F 17 YHJJtJ, MCNTAIA.Y OBSCfTiilNa HOVU VERY F1NJ VOO FCCL HN-Vou And IT loox oiTstoe Tm Doop in Tli Custom av MANHtn ro TMC MCKN'Mt IS HOT i There! tftPcn Mavwr. " m I yv" '. AGROSTOLOGIST LATEST TYPE OF GOLF EXPERT IN DEMAND St. Louis C. C. W ill Be Uy SANDY A:kO.STATH: gnlfologKts arc with u.. (lolfers nre clas.sed in man divisions, from (lie duffer up, but the agroMologlst is. (bo lnt word in human golf perfection and nswstolog in the s-tudy of golf conditions. The pioneer auiuers of this iij-h-falutin' name will make their bow to golfing society at St. I,oiii this summer. It s not to bo a Man that goes nbout in musk and gown to spread terror nniong golfers, with wereey as itn mid dle name; nothing like that. The fairways of the St. Louis Coun try Club, where the net amateur coif championship of the T'uited States is to bo held, suffer each summer with vari ous complaints, so it appears. 'inc rnitcrt Mtntoj inpanmcnt oi Agriculture, bearing of this, volun teered to send a couple of nErostologihts out there. The officials of the elub were a little leer nt first. Looked It Up So the looked the word up in Web ster, and fotiml. in cITe.-t. that nn , ngrostologisf is one who specializes iu grnss culture, .much relieved, tney rem for tho esperts. Therefore, the course will be officially ugrnstologucd by Stanley i;. Piper and Uusscll A. Oaklc . ngrostologisls. If there's anything the mntter with the uniss the iigrostoIogits will lind it. They know as much about roots us n pro fessor of titeeh. Speaking of stoves, ns Hill P.illin would say. here's a hot one. Henry I .each is ipioted bv (he P.ritish corre spondent to the American (Jolfcr ns saying that if international golf com petition is. to be a Vucccss "of the very best kind it will need to be regulated differently from whnt it is at present." Later in the statement Mr. Lencb is nuoted : "dolf is a game that is full of j luck nnd is no worse as a game for Hint nut. it is nor n coon ipniuro in mis question nf internal mniil rivalry. Mr. l.e.ieh tells nt the "bad feelings " ,,, ,...in,l 1,. Ualie- I'r.x-lu' Tii., senernteil nliionu ll alter llltMh win , ill l'lOl pictures tl "aggrntatiou of i the Atiicri.ans over 1 1 Hilton'- against the t., ..e tt....i.i i I red Huitc- j L I ftii, m,,, ni, 1 1:..- :., ii- Meets New York University Hero Tonight in What Visitors Call Title Game The college basketbnll world's srues game will be played bore tonight nt Weigbtmnu Hull between the l.'niver sity of I'ennsib'iiiiia quintet aiid tilt fin from New Virl I'niiersit.i . Not a ti, ket reiuaiiieil titt-.i. this moriiing for tin .'.nitest Three luiinlie.l student-, from the lat- tfr iiistiiuliou nn I'vpei'ted to attend the gnnie. The grndiiule inutiiiger of iithlrtii-n at New 1 1 k rnitersit.i ashed that tit least that number of tickets be sent to him to iieromiuotlutc the de inamU of his student body. They arc roming hut bj trjin, truck!) und auto mobile. Tonight's game is a result of n dial lnngi' made by the VIoletK laat spring 'after reniisv lvniiKi had defeated t hl- I i'Hg i fn.- Hie i.i'li'g.' I'liuuipioiiship uf Aineri" n. New nil. won the A. A. I . inn ilim-lup in Atlnntii nftir gnin: tlinnigli ibo .n-"ii imIIi but a -ii gl' def. al, Wi Nt I'uiiit iiiniiiig the trick. I'enii ltit K'lir "on nineti'i'ii straight before dropping a gunie to Chicago in the Wiud i "its . New York University denied the light of Tcnii to call ithelf I champion, and ufter much bewailing I by New York newspapers this ear's game was tin; result. 1 1'isnn students arc anything but "hot hip" over the game und expect their jfuvorltes 1" win. as tbey usually du. lith ear . xaniiiiiiliniiH urn cuusing y. enough woiT in lied ami Hlue students w it limit ili-i uu.litiun in oasHi'iinui. -sen York, uu Hie njlier liaiiu. is in a licuz.i. I Ni-wpiip1 is hut thei'.' i Mil it the "Ameii.Jii eullegu cli.llnpionsiiips.inie, iiiwinius thut, no matter what oicura iu Uie future, the winner nhuuld be givcu the title of chumpum. Ami they nie m in sb tent, these Neiv Yorkeru, that thev lire going to bo crowned the title holder that tiiny uro willing to wager real coin of tlie realm. The Intter, howeier, on one provlio, that Venn gies odds ot .. to IS. 1'cnu sludeuts n-tort ihnt it th'' aro to (rtain uf ih'tory even iniitiei is about the riuht bet. and if tbeie I-. tiny betting (lone it will lie nn the Inn lift basis. Ituth I'.-iiii and New York 1 niwisilv 1ibo I'li.in -hiles this .ear, with tin It.'d nnd I'llue leading with nine .htmle- io seM-n for the vibitorti. 'I he Molel stu dents point will. lrdo to tho fact tlmt' they defeated Sjracudc JS to 10, while NN N A BASKE BALL GAME HOW TO START THE DAY urnl ThSM YaU Look out AND NOTC WHAT .A r- JJIfJCi IMS. StUCa THfS- Fine PAY IT in VJIKO OUT 5MK HXIOUJ.S MOTMINS At50UT IT ANt YOO TlHAllIC VOO'Ll'HAVie TO CAT 5PAHFMT VJITM6VT trnW t TfIM Ul. 1 &s 1 is I J-3 jreo, J VilJlv !el rt J I M!g r? A VS6- eeue of IS'rxt Amateur. Calls for Help and ell Agrostolopizad Briton Warns of "International Luck" McNIBLICK shod at Apawamis and asks' if Ouiinet'B yiclory over Vnrdon and Hay was 'lultc the proper result on the merits of the contestant" in lOU. "Simply Hurst ing" There is no mention of Cyril 'Policy's putt on the cvtra hole nguinst Uob (tnrdner this ve.ir abroad, but "on such occasions repr.seiitativea of tho two countries have been simply bursting," Mr. Leach is further quoted," to say something nasty, but their sense, of sportsmanship nnd their fenr of oonse (liiences has restrained them," The breaks of golf nre familiar enough to all players. Fans nt tbc ISngincor.s' Club last year generally de plored the failtirn of the three British lilnjcr to ipialify, nnd sympathized with their bad lurk. I.tick. it appears from here, ii too well recognized in the game to ever break up inlcrniitional competition or to need regulation in tho hume. Mio 5,,n,1 M0"' PhillelPhla champion, i,- w'i!"1,'"1,,""'' tounwy. Mrs. Caleb i: ,?'' W"; '. I,0''fy Htoison and llrr. Alex ,...', R" 'oe'1'" om proieortlii morrlly at Hnll-ulr. him Mrs. P.ofnnd II. llarloJf, 4tr. i . II. Vnnderbeclt and Alias Mlldird Caveily. prnlable eonfn.lrra in tho North nnd sjuuth should win In March. .li.lin l"o. (he d'tiion ful'er. sai ril-o- r ,i iu me niroen or ti uiiii.iril k.iiiio M-elrr iih He was nil Ivrfnis nlier trounelnr In, miiiif, ini.li'llst ..I Lu l,u IhsL jn.r. "riii Worst Mi'kl!l I die cier kiuo him. Ht btlllard.s or t'elr. vllliiir, ciiortc .1 lo. William I". ( leiflanil. a frm"r I'lilUdel phlan has been dlm:oerctl it J'lf,..l,urt, i Mtlll I'lKilns coir Mnny lei-uls .ire donii ui-ri" us.; jHiin-1 loo, i rank Htearn, V. It. IlometdLli. J II. William, J. '. llniH :iil. S. 1".. t'lark, O. I. Leniont. tho Ktat zells and others., Tim IXirtr Strollers will enturlaln at a smoker In the .rcad n. J. Wood Piatt, ,-tty champion, aed lrnnk Warner, fcecrtitary nt Hie local to t aoaoclatlon. will bo the fu"-ta of honor. IhiiIn nre Onine a deal of npnruUttnK iliew. dam ;.er the chance t'latt will man I '" "'" N' "ll a"(1 fcouth, which h U eni'i- lor t), ,r,t ,lno, Mnv malnml l.laerF i ill him im-ludlnit )a.. Ilcrrnn. i In' l Hi, it Pill. huri.t uiih hi i l burgh. of Norwood Johnuon. Vi Line-Up for Tonight's Big College Game 1'eiini Itiinlii ICosriu.st lluiillnser tiriite . , nesrelln N. V .fonvori). . .formiril. . ..renter. . . .tniiiril. . . Unhrrsllv .... Ilolninn .... (inellor . ItoherHon linker llrMi linl Itefrr.e halies. (I'sheii. Tltnii '0-inlnuiti K nurd lleli.Mcy the best 1'enn could do against the Orange was 1 1 to S. I'eiin students, on tho other hand, btnte Hint at the time- their favorites plaod S.iinetise Conch ICiIdie McNichol and his aide, Joe Fognrty. were e.peri inentiug. It will not be so tonight. Rhlc ItoseiuiM .mil Walter Huntzlnger will pin the forward posts,, lllll Cirave will he 'at center und Cnplain Danny McNichol and Al Voeglin will hold down the guard places. This line up. aliich smothered I,ufai'tte Saturday night Inst. i said to he even hetlor tlmn Inst year's aggregation. Tonight th" will get thru hrst real te-t Conch lal Tlmrp. of the visitors. will depend on Anron Ilnlman and Frank Goeller, forwards; Unbbie llobertson, eenter. and Captain Max I.aker aim Fd Delnuey for the defensive positions. Baker, Delanev, Goeller and Ilolninn arc veterans of the championship team of Inst year. (Joeller was the team's high scortr Inst ..ear anil is saiil to be mm of the i-hiiliest forwards in tho col lege game. He will probably have Danny MiNichol tn l.inl; after him tonight. Hobnail is n brother of Nat, snid to be the largest dufk drawer in professional basketbnll, The New Yorkers will be minus Ton Cann and Fnul Mooney, the two stars of last year's team when they line-up tonight. The students from the tnwn that lies just two lioiirw away from l'hiladelphiu btnto that the tenm thin year is every hit ns fast as last, nnd that IVnn is in for an unplensunt sur lirNe. The fiothamites ilepend on the -hort passing game with tho five mo. n lefenshe sj.steui inaugurated at I'enn. , The inner shoot f.ir the baskrt out side of the 15-foot mark, neeonlliu to nn cnterprlMing press agent from the Violets domain. Ruth Loses Film Case Alti-anr, N. Y Ieb 'J . Uabe Iluth. home. run hitter of tho New York American Jauo Club, will not bo nble to re, ,a"" a J m corporation from allowing pictures of hlni tn action Tho Court of Appeals 1 a denied nn application inado by counhel fnr Ruth for leaia to appeal from a d-cllon of tho Appellate 1'ivlalaii, which held that Ihn exhlhliluii of these lllmn did not Inni. I any personal Injury or dainasps npim p.mi, Benton Harbor Wants Go lliilnn llnrlior, .Ml.h., l'el, " Kioij l l'ii7Nliiininiiii who m ninled tuo cliainnlmi Nbin IlKhts In hla open all arena lier.. las. I siiiiiiiit baa wind Jail. Keunm, nianaui r - a. fJJo " ffiJXSfjj; bta vtmvuiY uia t'arj.nii,r. ui u... i fc",..i.w., ... .,u,v i ori. inai h WRONG CLUBI, AUU VWMILQ VliictJ YcU CslTen. TUtf UORMy Vocl OA.Y A CHCCBV 3o6D MORMISJ6 -R IM1 vl'ti or lnw- CUOK. t Amo 05a Tke v (" "Oinsd SPEED IN CAGE Defeat Chestnut Hill, 31 to 25; McNichol Out of the Game School Basketball Residts Wf'l I'Mhdelphln Illsh. '-'Ot Strnrthmore flleh. 23. (nm.Ien llltrlt. R.i Southern Well. "."I. Ilnrerfonl choof. ait Ht Catliolle lllch. IS ft. Joseph's Treti., 2S Tinxtoirne Tilth, lfl It.iihtnr IIIbIi, 42i TrtsLiffr.in KaMtono lllch, 7. Rtni.s1 sronui Media lltcli. W: Illtlley PnrW. 7. (iernuinlown IVIenda', 07i rrlenda' Select. I.nnnlnle Illrh, ill DoTlestrm-n Illali. 4. Ilelhlelifm lllth. Sit rhlltlpnbiinc lllch, 0. now' iiksults rreelantl lllltli. Hi nHhlehem lllch. 15. Hi own Preparatory Kehool is making a eoinnieuduble showing iu the cage game this senson. Tn the contest with the Ilillers, which the Urownics won, .'il to 115. the work of Greenwood. Kerr und MrKcnziu was pnrtlculurlv com mcndnhle. Sidcll, Mntlack and Mill also did good work in this game. CheHtnut ilill was by no means out classed nnd tho pood showing made against the Brownies will probably re sult in the continuation of the cage game at St. Martin. I'rior to this match a meeting was held to discuss the advisability of cancelling all remaining games on the Ilillers' schedule or plny ing through the .season with it shattered team. Chestnut Ilill had lost Casket, who is out with nu injured knee; Cnrrlgan. who is on the ineligible list; Stelle, who is home. birk. and Cbntcz, who was railed homo to Cuba ou account of the illness of bin father. This left the Ilillers, in had shnpc, but they arc much encouraged ns n result of tho fight the newly formed team gave the Brownies yesterday and basketball will probnbly continue for tho season. Johnson and Tarunwsky played for wards. Sauors nlnvcd eenter und fion- zules and lle.sse were the guards. Wil i linins replaced Ilcsse, who was shifted , to forward. West I'lilIIIes Miss McNitlioI I West Philadelphia managed to defeat I Swarthinoro High Ufl to 21! yesterday, i but .lohuny McNichol, tho guurd, was ery much missed in this game. He hurt his elbow in the George School I game ou Saturday, nnd has not been i able to attend a practice since. Kild I man was substituted, nnt lie made a i good showiug. lluekalen, Stevenson, (Klliott and Sweet were, as usual, in , trim shupe and showed their good form I in teamwork and .coring. 1 With two new players, Killinger and Mathews, nnd with Fringes and Mo . Million niittiiiir nn their usual nluckv battle and scoring niany field goals, the West Phillies Ucserves defeated tbc Swnrthiiinrc Heserves, ,'K5 to 11. Southern Hcserves also won a game esterda., , when thn Camden High players were vanquished 10 to 10. the work of ..brums and Cook featuring. Camden Defeats Southern Camden victory over Southern was tho result uf some clever pluving bv lingers, .1 Crato and I). Crate, backed up hy the splendid defenshe work of Hnnfr.rd and (ironhart. Silver, Bar ron, fioldblatt, Weinstein, Brick, Foley and ICNN,, goi (nt() tn(, pnmf! t ot,y time or another for Southern High. St. Joseph's Preps wnlloped I.nns low ne High, hut not. without n hard struggle, 25 to lit. Murphy, Kane and IJiignii were tho ou"cusivo btar.s, while Bradley and ltrcslitig played their po sltions us guard with tho blcil! of col legians. Walton, Bchan nnd Mllliken were the lenders for Lnnsdowno High. H liver ford S'lioi.rs victory over We.-t Catholle High wns in the nature of a surprise. The score was L'l to 1."! and it was it hoi fight f loin Mart to finish. 11 &) r. - . ' BROWNIES SHOW 1870 GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY 1921 CR "0 Yeara' Experience New Service Department. 15,000 Springs in Stock Springs Put On While You Wait Bring Your Spring Troubles to US. Wc will treat you right KEYSTONE SPRING WORKS, Inc. 1301 to 1319 Buttonwood St. Philadelphia, Pa. Wc Arc Manufacturers IjVO DEFEATED HE A VY , HAS REGAINED TITLE Corbet l ayd Fitzstmmons BacklVillard Thinks He's an Exception, to Rule. Has Chance Against Dempsey Hy GKANTLANI) KICK They cvcr-Come-nack ond Youth- Will-UcHcrvcd , , . ll'cr matched for a fight to o finlin: The foimrr by many pm pororttM nerved, ,, The latter with tioiic fo dimtiiMA. But Youth, the untried, bore the bulk of bctf. , , ,. ,. for the wiic heads rscheteed the out atnnrx. Who must, so thru "rfi WV '""' deferred debts To Xaturr, that ne'er risk o irager. Xow, althouph fione suspected, the pair least of all. It turned out that one, had of couranc Superior store; and 'ttcas he, from the brawl That collected both freight and de mur rape. The. wiseacres scattered, their tongues on clack, , . The old adajo marked for revnion, Vor it stands on the records Youth y errr-Came -Bark To Will-lle-Hcrvrd lost the deration. STANMCV K. WILSON. , . . IN TUB act of tirrping over a few jnta ( of dope concerning Benny Leonard,! wo had the nieu tnat no noil uvea bumped ul least once or twice. But. to be sure, we looked up a record book at hand and in what, was aupposed to he a compilation of his complete career we found no mention of an defent. So wo followed tne recorn uoon, ouiy io have .'Hi" bristling readers write In that Joe Shiigruo and tTanKie I'leining nan linlh knocked Benny out. V o plead guilty to the soft impeachment of being oven'redulous in the perusal of printed records. .lusl. Tliirly Years Ago Tills Monlli T1H3 following sporting item was printed: "The American Association bought out Toledo tonight for $8500, I.ochcstor for $8500 and Syrncuso for S7000. The Boston Players' 1cague club. Chicago and Washington have been "dniltted to till the vacancies. A stipu lation has beeu made thnt Boston must chnrgc fifty cents admission," The I'Aieplloti TIICII11 Is supposed to be an excep tion to every rule. Jess Willard undoubtedly believes that he is the ex ception to "They don't come bnek." No beaten heavyweight champion has ever yet returned to regain his lost laurels. Sulllvnn made no effort to retake the heights. Neither did Jeffries after he was beaten. Johnson bus fought no first-class boxer since Willard stopped Collegians Clash in Feature At- traction at Bank and Trust League Carnival 1 COLUMBIA IN HOCKEY GAME i Culiinibla I'run Walker riuht nine . lihill Ktve.t .sentrr I'rtncle Rollins left lni Kenrns Nniilrrs rover Murra Anderson point Cook lioniirr Kmil JrfTrrjs IlffrrreJnck Divine Tlirro nflrcn-mln-ule tirrtixli. The Penn hockey team will take part in the first of two games scheduled for this week when it opposes the fast Co lumbia i-etet in the feature attinclion al the Hank and Trust League carnival, at the Ice I'alaee tonight. In addition to the ice hockey gaum there will be a special t.ct of amateur t-prrd raics at -'M and SSO jurtN nud two miles, in which tho muinrlty of the representatives will be from the Wandeiers' Club. This will be. I'enn's first game since holding Curncg'To '1'erh t n tie in nn e.tra period match in Pittsburgh last week. Conch Orion gave his men their fiual practice nt the Ice 1'alnce jestcrduy at noon when he svent them through a lif-tecn-mlnutn scrimmage after ghlug' them a long drill in pas-big. I'enn has shown great improvement during the last two weeks and based , on form should lake tho measure of the ' New Yorkers touight, despite the fact that Yale wns forced into an extra period to bent Columbia a few wccLs ago. The Hank nnd Trust League officials also Imac arranged for a special pro gram for the mcmbcrH of the associa tion, There will be prizes for the con testants in the special rarer nnd other competitions. Twenty-lic entries hae licen re ceived fioin the Wanderers' Club. The entries follow: Shutp, Adler. Howirs, I'rb, Rosnnder, Cross, l.nvnnd, Moore. Shcpperd, Kane, l.dwnrds, I.uke, Marie, Punning, Waile, Stanley, Al lien, Uowdell, Matslnger. Anderson. Mellnle, Kniifmun, I'leishcr, Oetsi nnd Corner. Tho Lamy brothers, the Mullers aud Miss Crogcr abo will help entertain. Tennis Wave in Great Britain linilmi, Poh '.' r. fords tiaM. b-tn lirolipn l tli hi. pti a tun fur hftiti fur nnvt -.uinmiil i nrlii Iiumi ifnnls 'li.iiniilun..MinK , at WliiihlnJ.in Ci,., iniiuu apiilnaltr.ns (01 tiato I .im. litn iiii in '! Made Futile Efforts to Come , him. (.orbelt mid llr. atleinnted t hammer their way to the front np.u but both fulled. ""'"' They nre tho only two who ever inadu another dash for the top. Hut Wlllard .is one of the few beaten heavy weight champions with a keen desire to bars' iiouLii, i , ,' ,.v . m, "lit uuii ii Hcemnr conlidcncc in his ability to wake good This time there will be no fooliih ovrreonfidetieo. and no bnlf-heartH training. He e.TpeclB to be rlcht. t,ni. mentally nnd physically, and if he ii with it wlo trainer nnd n smart, ban.' liri. io- ion,, ,ui 1'iuti; iv uu me Qm, eeptlon. The, Closest Call COBBCTT came closer than Pit-, t regaining the peak. Ho hnd Jeffrtei lainy piucKcu tor n.iii,-iivo roundii, ,Iu.t n trifle more caution might havi nulled him through. Fits wns too old for nny come -back nfter hi) vm stopped. But Willard (-Mil has a chauee. fl, isn't any kid, hut with proper trninlnr he will he no iniibhy setup, even for Hemnser. The fuel that three hcnvyweigntii fniioel to seek return engagements ami that two more failed after trying is. not sufficient testimony to set up nny ctcr nal rule. "They don'l comoback" is a di pressing slogan to tie up villi. Jt doesn't go in nny other line aud then Is no reafou why it should work without nn exception in the ring. If over I beaten man in every walk of existence accepted tins piniosopny. tho world would soon be full of derelicts. It. nin at least be extremely interesting to set just how tho "Hunt ton works out with the first beaten heavyweight champion in twenty years bcekiug a readjustment from fate. Tho one cinch is that they don't conn back on utiy diet of hnlf training or careless preparation. TN BASEBALL, Pat Moran aud Wil- bert Uobinson iiach has wou two ncn rtunlr. ..III. U..H -1..K- , -., .f . .no nun uaii I.IIIU1 lUirJiv piastcreo with cnst-offs, who came, back with double nrmful of winning stuff Jim Vaughn was discarded twice as a fail ure before the Cubs took him on again, where for si or seven years hn has been one of the greatest lefthnnders in tie game. Come-backs aro thickly planted in many sports and thero is no set rea son that a boxer can't upset the dope provided he isn't too old. It may be I1"' Willurd Is. But you can't mal Mini believe it. which is something until tho test enso has been called and tried. Cojwrtohr. int. AU TWhta resected. I TIED FOR SKATE HONORS I Gorman, Jewtraw and McWhortir , Each Scores Forty Points i Saranac take. N. Y.. Feb. 2. Thrw of the fastest men in tho Uni(ed Ktnten and tho Uominlon of Caiiadu finished the first day'ti races of tho national speed skating championship in a tl for first plate In the point score. Charles Gorman, the Canndian rer- 1 lescntntive of St. John. N. 1J. ; Charlei 'Jewtraw, of Lake I'lucid, and Hoy Me- Whorter, of Chicago, III., found thetrv .selte.s with -10 pointH each to their credit. Jewtraw. (lorninn nnd McWIinrler tinislied in the order mrmed in the "00 yard dash, while in the one mile Me Whoitcr breezed through to win over (iormnn nnd Jewtraw. KALITAN II mk Hii l Arrow Collar Cluett.Pcabody&CaIntTtioy,NV: BIJOU 8TII A NO TlAtK MAT. NUB DAll-f Stur Bouts 3 TONITE :.- in timjiinilli.il Mlth IIARItV sl'KI'l'h null Till, 1 11)11113 OI IOZO" Italtlliiir Iliitrh Mum . niuiE rnrhll ..JW,,.. '" ' ,',lll,i TOMMY UUI.I..N t .llir. Mill. Kit B., !,,?",..,wvrk r-outliMiirk Ii. (I. Ilnlibj wjr Henny URMAN vs. -IISlAUFFMAN NATIONAL A- A. r ,?" ,lt . ... .. 1. Cntlinrlne Ml. 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