' I'lV- " j (.! I , . EVENING' PUBHO LEDCffiK f,'JJ LADTiiU'ItlA, " WJflUJS'EaDAY, liMJUntUAJtY 2, 1921 ' 17 IJjjWIS EVIDENTLY MAKES BOTH ENDS MEET BY USE OF HEADLOCK AND TOE HOLD ON MAT 'GERMS', GOAL CRAZY, S WAMP CO A TES VILLE j Basketball Statistics ( it f...... ,ti A I is. iBruesy M(Hra"" : ,'v hint Play Sensational mm in M-J8 W'i" 0vor Tail" I WW M (IV.U Wlllnni Donovan, of the Vlill. ntlcwlwl the ?rrnini.tovn- ""IT, oven Ini nt Auditorium Hull. K- "rVo ""' h"llo.. nvr-miy. Mod fee uMrliliiR I'm n i Uriww, h h new f" unl, '.r,in,, d.irU-Hirro minutes. Snoiinw ' ,,p t,,,,,,tth,, VilorP.i f ffr f inn mpp. Itnigpy, In I io t me E ns i the Bnnip Hcoreil alx Held h .i. hi Clirl Leonard, ronsldered ono 'f the bet defense men pln.vliiR linskot- riitt Nil Ilnlmnn iiImi hud on his 5Wrt &mi. Ijl ' -: Nftlmn IS., ififn in thr. OrniH " ikMtinc tops nnii lui i . !, ; -- 'vT on1- shnro of Hip Ronl. I ho work j "Kiroteh Mrelinii rrrotru me out. rtindi ni ?tnw of tl.p nlghl. II 1ms !!, n lone Hnip ""''' '"" ''n,or. "m" w Such an exhibition nt the plvolnl k.l. but hp iiiispil ii bunch "f fjosc nneV anJ wns ,n "V"?.1 fvcry "if Meehon demonstrated his true worth. rimer niploj " tho only pnypr hat did not I'RlMpr from thr hold and ho tnrl nr lMit two dozen shots. Dolman a Team Worker Thm Nnt Il'ilmnn Is n tenni worker nnd lint for himself ' proven con fliiilvch Time nml timo itRnln he would work the hull down thp court and w... ., (Inn .linnce Io scorn whpn nil j.f n Hidden lie would Voutlipnw" the tonHirr to "Hip" I" his rlideiivor to Rj-t hni ii unnpi ;l """" ": mor could not tnllj. Hud Ilolmnii put forth liN fuliitP"! endeavors there Is no niiK-tioii Hint he could have r-Mab-Ihlied nn lliiileni l.ciiRiie scoring record fortlie'eu'on. . Thr "('outs ' took the floor tnium the ktiIcp- of .llnmiy Ttrnwn, who as in jured the pm'iiIiir liefore in I ho Riuuc with Tienton. .Timmj lini been piny-' Inc In tine form nnd hK nhsenco weak ened the team considerably. Manager Ilehney luid pcllred Joe Berjrr n former tenm mate of lliploy. RrucR) mid llolinnn at Scrnntou. lie made four points in the second half, when he took the jilnce of flurry hfbmeelk llergcr reitistere! n foul nnd held cn.il nod moed on ill ml with nil ii actions of a lir't ruto plnjcr. Tram Slmplj "Shot Jlnil" ,a't iiIrIiI's camp was one of those oivaMmis when a team ropi on a goal phootinu orpy that It is simply impossi ble to i-tnp. "Kvery shot n Ronl" was the wnj the homo talent wns tossing 'em in duriiiR the first twenty minutes. HruRfiy iiindi- live buckets mi the open ing period and thu fans who were fry ing "linn't phi) HniRgy" before tho snme --tiiitcd irunouiicci him the grcat it in Hie world. ll nf liniRRV's bn.kets wore after fii'tnioiiiil sprintf) down tlie court. Holiiuin's scpii shots were ulmost till lonp ono. but lie was set on each oe easKiti, and (Jiasgow tossed one of his from thr h'de. Median once butted the hall in en Diegunn in a hcrimniaRe jump nd his other rouI enmo in lightulnR fsihion off n center piny. Thi' llrt basket made by the Iionic talent as oup of the pair made by (iln'.pjw and folowed u loiiR try by "Kill ' U.irk. his ojiponent. (Jln'sRow Tin niiiR down the lloor with Dark tiul on iln (IphiI run liuttcd the hall In tin ni-t after u tcummuto hail uiKsed. iilns,n l- the ho-t pin) cr iu the Kntt em Tongue nt following up allots. l' tnlil. the fJerms scored IS flold sottl' a- Ilarrj Fruueklc ulsrt nindo u bnkct when he took th plneo of IlriiRg with seven minutes to go. I'oatullc wa? content with three, Dark Merger nnd Dicffhan Retting U rointpr Kr.uli'ii; at laindcn' Tnnifilit It' hI'ur i'j al f'ainileii this evcniiiR ind the r.i'aiN will lum n new plnjer In t' c line up in the person of l.eo Mulniio a State I.cuRiier. secured from Manap-r Mjus, 0f th0 1'hillics. Malono 1lSTKttN MMHVC ,. j w- '' ,-' ' '" ISO. fVlimtril.. n I ,RS3 Trenton a ,ll'. Oerm'l'n. a 'J .714 I'lilln. . . -i X ,M. Keaillnr.. .1 : .noo 4'ontir'le J! 0 .-Jio Sehetliilo for Wel Tonltit nndlnc.nt Cnmileii. frWat I'MlRitHpiiln at Trrnton. v Mnturda: Cumilrn nt I'liitnilrlililu Orr mintonn nt Rrnittnr. AMnniPAN MUCILIJ . . . w. t.. i.r. w. u: v.r. llnneurfc. .1 O 1,000 rnt -() a a .0(10 (MMIi riul. 3 t .7110 H.IMI.A. I 4 .oo hn.iMid. 3 j .noo litiin . I 3 .SMi . ... fl'in"i for Meek .XJM.'lt,""ri,"ult' 1Kni Olrard mi. liniclli club, ' MAM rArTTHlKllM" t.uuiui: null'lli... .V o' 1.000 llnrrrtt. . s" 3 . IIMI iruir-un . ip j,,n,u ,iinnoi7Pf) l il .lm llatilnln . 3 I .7A0 dm. l.lc-. t I .200 ITflsliM-.. 3 3 .SOO tludil II 4 ,000 Scliednln for WtrL Thnradar Iluitd . Moiiobpet nolmon t. Ilaldnln. PLAYERS ARE SATISFIED Southworth and Barbare Perfectly Willing to Play With Draves l'ltlsbwgli. I'eb. 2. "Hill" Houlti worth nnd Walter lliirhnre, who Hr ured in the trndo which brought "Hub bit Mnrnnvllle lotlio Pirates, me sat isfied with their new berths on the llos ton Nntional Club. In n lettoi1 to fllnritey llrejfuss, owner of the Pittsburgh team. Houth worth said he had been sntlslled while weurlng a Pirate uniform, but that he was willing to go to the Jlraves. "I realize you sadly needed n short stop nnd to get one, players luid to be given In exchange," said the ppu1nx outfielder. Up thanked .Mr. Dreyfus for tho "wpinrp treatment" received here, and in closing said "I hope jour bojs will bo well up townrd the top, wlt'i lio-ton lending. ' In n letter to n friend, llarhare said that while lie uas norry to leave Pitts burgh, "I fed I'll have n chance in ltoston nml I feel I'm going to eomo through." will take the place of Joo Drcyfuss, who Is out of the lluo-up on account of injuries and may not get back In the game for several weeks. The contest this evening menus much to the Skecters, ns they must win to hold first place. The Jersey men will take the floor with their line-up intact and figure on winning as they nre piny lug good ball despite the clodc. games lust week. Manager .1olo Mauz, of Trenton, is also looking for players. He is suid to have gone, to Wllkps-llarre jcstcrday to try to sign "Swede" tirimstcail. His mission won no doubt fruitless, as Orimpy was tip In New Knglnud at the time. The Potters nppiircntly are in need of u center and n guard nnd nre anxious to hind both iu time for tho gnme with tlin Phillies on Friday night. AMERICAN LEAGUE RECORDS Strange, of Fiftieth Club, Tops Scor ers In Basketball Circuit Hill Strange, the lleet forward of the riftleth Club, of tnc mcricnn League, tops tho scorers iu thnt circuit iu the first four games of the second series. To dnto bo has scored -IS points, which includo 18 Held go'alB and in this re spect lie has n wide margin on nil com petitors. At tossing tho penalty goals he nlso is in the lend, so that his posi tion nt the top is unanimous. Howard Wood, of Hancock, contin ues to be the best team worker in the circuit as he has sren assists to his credit. Pike of I'iftietb. nnd ISjrnl'. of ICnvuood. being tied for second with ! " ench. The individual records follow : r. ,"i Cards Sign "Guy Who Can Pitch" St. I.011I,. Pell. ''.- AitJiur II. Itlvlere, nineteen ienrs old, n stu dent nt tho University of Tpmis, litis been signed by the St. Louis Cardi nals. UMero Is heralded as "n puy who can -pitch." In HlL'0 the col legian while pitching for an inde pendent team In Texns worked turn-'y-six gurnet:, hurling 211) tunings. He pitched four liltless contcMs, two of IhcMs no-hlt affairs iu sue eesilon. He inndc n tecord of twenty-six innings without a safety. In twenty-six Raines he shut out his opponents in five battles. This college kid In 21!) innings fanned' 332 men. In twenty-sW gnmes he averaged thirteen strike outs per game. IIo fanned twenty in ono game. DEMPSEY-WLLARD FIGHT POSIPONED n H is. r. r. a ri. Slranafl, BO Hub.. 4 IS 1! 18 3 18 Wnmon. NutlwM I 11 111 Is 1 ('. MeMenlaman. Kay'd 4 13 ft 8 1 33 Wood. Itiineork;. . .. 4 13 II S 7 33 .Stevenson, Hnncoek. I 13 .". 17 4 31 McClrory. 60 Club., t 13 4 13 4 38 Monro, LoKan I 13 3 IT. 0 37 Knatlnir, Haywood.. 3 s 10 1.", 3 3il Plkn. fiO Club I 11 3 7 .1 33 Calhoun. Nativity.. 3- 7 13 0 33 MrName. Tout 30.. I 8 7 33 1 33 II. Harttell, Post 311 3 S 7 lu 3 33 Delajioy, liBHn.... 3 H 111 1 33 Meehan. BO flub.. 4 II I 11 3 33 Ariuatronir. Hancock I 8 3 It 3 31 Hrooka. 1'ost 30.... 3 s 1 In I) 30 Hyrn, Knjofnl... I ft 10 II .' 30 Clllson. Kaswoml... I II s 11 :t 30 Sch'deman, S.lMt.A. 1 r. s 33 3 IS It'inRan. h. 1. II. A. I ! fJ 33 0 IS l'ndi,"r. Ulriiril .... I ' i' Is O'Neill. Kaiwooil... I il I n o in i Newman, H. P. II. A. I 7 3 S I) HI Coetello, Nalhlty... 3 r. .- 11 o 1 r. I.hlnmton, Nativity. 3 I 7 II i 13 Klthlan. Olrard 3 il 3 II 0 13 MoorehOHd, Hancock, 3 ft 4 lu 3 1 llerzoc. lAisan 3 ft 1 il oil Hlaclf. S. I', H. A.. I t 13 IK o 11 risehir, BO Club.... 10 17 0 13 Kerrls. I.osan 1 ft 3 1il o 13 Ilusc. Tost 30 I I 111 S I.' Nletiola. CUrard ... I ft 1 il o 11 Scronn, l'nt 3H ... 3 3 7 13 oil lllRBlnn, 1'oit 3H.... 1 ft 1 11 3 II , Itayr.-'y. llHiicoek ..3 ft D ft lo Shut-, llamock ... 3 ft o 1 0 to Uloltltcb. P. P. IT. A. 13 7 3 in O'llricn. Nativity .. 3 3 I to n lo Scninx. fto Club . :i .1 I n i i I 1. llarlzell. Test 30 I 3 3 3 3 S W. lllack. Nntllt. 3 3 1 Hi n s , White. UiKiin 3 3 3 13 1 7 1'hllllpa, Ulrard .... 4 3 3 k ii ii I.-indlJ, Iean 3 3 o ft o c, Heap. Ilamock 3 3 o 4 1 ill foraon, Ulrard 3 3 I I 1 3 Itodaors, Olrard ... 3 3 1 7 0 3 Walker. Logan .... 3 1 3 n 1 n Hopkins, Hancock ..I 3 1 3 0 ft Hippie. 30 Club ... I 1 3 ft II 3 lamlson, Poit 30 . 3 3 I 10 3 Dell. 1-ogail I 3 O 0 0 I Hoots and Saddle ..The fourth race nt New Orleans to day is for a purse of $1"00, the feature on the enni. There nre only four horses entered, but they will make a smashing content, with Tipplty Witch, ett as tho popular choice. Tipplty cur ries top weight, but the dlbtnnce of a mile is best united to the sturdy ltuuer entry. Pietor and Columbia Tenn nre probable contenders in the order named. Thero is no feature for two-jcar-olds today. The first race is for three-.cnr-olds and up, with the card full nnd twetitj t-h horses excluded. Tlrst Pullet will Ilk,, the sloppy goInC as will Klrali nnd Mnrmito. Horses in oilier races read for their best efforts arc: Second Trooper. Kltbberty tJlhbet, Kiigazzn; lliiid Miss Mulllns, Has, Johns Lmnin: fifth Mauler 11111, Honolulu Hot ; sixth Ttuatlcr. Mnry Head. Mnnlllln; seventh McAdoo, Our Ilirthdny, I'.nntrt. Tl' Amfrlrnn Kihu.nnl .o.Ulon at New Orleans, Un, a.l.lod t,r tnlllolit Dr. Ilonaril, WoMerm-m nd Tlilatledon to the limiber tvuitht Inn -. t0 D coiislffn'-d to th Iort Ilno (ikUhoma. dep, where the itojeirunent nlre.i.K niAlnlalna a confldor able lirccalnic citiibllihmiif. Tlie liortrK oi-nt.l bv t.(ld Oonlrv for morly compi IhIiik ih. Jusph niwell ilrlnn, hatn Hnlnlicil rclt.K for tho winter and will bo ent to tv" ncton thli week from New m. ""n"l AV' V'rU n" nl"adv has left the crcent City for K'enlurkv to rrepnro his ?r,S. ,!,b,'', ,or 'l" 'prlnir eanipalnii. It. , :. Ir.1,"'e kooii will niiin MiKkallonj;.) lo the ldlo Hour Inrm of i: It. Iiradle. limn ConimnniKr .1. IC. I.. lto laklnit the rclna n iireM.iii of th- Xtnntreal Jockey I lull, llllntn Norllieru, roeretarv-trraaurer. Iioa antiouicd his realciiKtl. n Tim dlreetora t'"rd reolutloii3 r.-Krttlnc tlio nrtlon of j .... .1... iiiui .j. loekpy r.nsor Iikk ensm:. , io rldn for Jolin Sanfortl and will m, In work at once 'at llelmont I'ur'i. Th jerke, ,11,1 not ntKn null tho l,oft inble. nn wan reported. Stephen ftonnghun. Ihrt rhtmnlnn UnalUli Jockey, who wor 111 laees wllh hla miunl I laet ypar with nn Inronio of 4S00 a week, I al1 tlllM HM fhn fviwl nf mlnnlniri "A nood Start." hi eild In London Tld Hit "It Is the eanu lu born, nirlnir as In html iom. Oet first i-ay and you uro first past the post." Brldesburg In Yachtsmen's League i Tho Hrldenburi; Viiclit Club, whlth U alt- I uulrd on liclHuar- avrnuo lielow Urldrre aliret. In Hrl'lesburK, una lt nlclit nj- iiitlled te meniliratilu itv Hi" H'Uwuin ltlver YnrliiMiien'n I-iisil" by the uuanlinuua voto uf Hie ilrleKnti'S of tho niemlwr clubs, nt th I reculrfr nie.tlnir of tie. Icusih- al the Vnrlite- nmn's Club, 13011 Walnut etreet. llildenburK In tho rlKbtli lub Rdmlttcil to the leaKuc, I William A, 'Woller la commodore. It. I), , JlaKlreeor, tho secretary, represented the club last nlsht CUBS AS HILL CLIMBERS Chicago Batterymen Will Start for Training Camp February 24 ClilciiRo. Peb. 2. The vangiinnl of. tue Llilcagn Cubs, consisting or pitch ers nnd catchers, will start for the training camp on tlie Pacific coast, February 24, it was announced today. They will be in charge of Munnger Johnny Mvers nnd will nrrive at Pasa dcnii, February 27. After a week of mountain climbing tin Cntnllna Island, these players will bo joined nt Pasa dena bv the remainder of the club, March 0. ItiginniiiR their rrgulnr spring train ing; on March 7, tlie Cuba will play about tvcnty-flo names on tho coast before starting on their homeward journey April il, Five games are sched uled on the wny home. ! Trot and Pace Notes The 1931 Del-Mar-Vla-Penn circuit will cpen at Harrtnttton. Del.. July 21 nnd Hon at wllinlngton Heptemlier 10. The circuit mem lera nre: Harrington. Del.. Cambrldo, Md,, Taaley, Vn.. Poeomok", Md., fall-bury, Md., raelnc Jn ordar named HUivih. 2:03. and the former local etnl. Hon Chestnut Peter (3), 2:0,l'i. aie the nlree of forty ycarllnrtn now quartered at Castloton stock farm. John Tov of I bin city. !s now thu owner nf tho formr Norrlatown trotter. Zombro Itex, 3:10',. bv Zombro. Tho poetintd nnnunl meotlne of thu rtoad Home AaoiUtlon of New Jereey will be hold on Marrh 33, when officers and dlreo tora will tw? rhonen Vatt Patch, the wetl-breil stallion nt Sprintf Prook fanr Aunandale, N J , nlred b Han Palrh. I .1,1'J . dam by Wilton 3-111 Hhnued a milk In 3:33 Willi but a month's tralnlni.'. IT S S'iiilih .if Newark. N. J. ha.i enj Miss few lei. Teddy Orattau nnd Peter Win ning to the liable of Tommy Hurry nt Tleni Inicton. N. J Mlns Cowlea was eont olonir easy last eir but will bo KUen h haid campaign this loannn. and Is known to po. eejn a woiiilorful turn of speed. Mr. Smith Ih said to have Bid n half Intorejt In her to M. W. rnltnute Limit of $15 for Admission in; Now York Makes Pro motors Timid Ios Angeles, Calif., I It. 2. Tiic ilftcen-roiind bout betwepii .Tack Hemp- i scy, lipntjwelglit rtminplon, nnd Jess Wlllnrd, former I'hnmplon, scheduled! for Mnreh 17 in New York, lies been inilcfinltql) postponed, Dempsey nn lioimced todnj. Hemnsey said Iip had received a tele gram from New York from Ills miui nger. Jack Keartis, unnniinclng the in definite postponement of the match. He said he had icceived no detailed rensons, hut understood II was because of tho ruling of the New York lloxlng Commission limiting the price of admis sion to $15. Dpiiiiiso.v nlso said Tex Ulekard would promote the match between the cham pion anil (Jeorgps Cnrpentier on n per-! centagp luisii. IIo snfd he understood he would re ceive no less than 2." per cent of the re celpts. which wits the "usual nmoiuit." he added. II,. s,.ldjie did not know whnM'nrpiyitier would receive. "There will he un guarantee." be snid, "nnd tho forffits nlrcndy posted will stand." Says Law )Vortt Permit Hig Bout iti Canada (luebee, Feb. 2. Violations of tlie law prohibiting boxing bouts In this province will not be tounten nuced. Deputy Attorney Oenenil Lnneot snid hero In diseasing pro po.nls to hold the Oempbey Carpcn tler chiimplonshlii bout In Montreal. Replying to u nuggcstlon Hint n order in council could bo passed giv ing special permission for holding the mutches, se paid orders In coun cil derogatory to the law nre unconstitutional. Qr Quickly repaired B M by Neverout Factory H experts Plating Enameling K (Prc-War Pricet) M r i. 910 Arch SlreetH Dunkill Pipes I 'WflMWW SHAPES l I VWSJfS' nf tlie fiininus ill II '"1"-'' l'f r e d nunli'll" III w Coates Coleman Co. I ' w 1 ti'inmrrrlal Trut Hid, ml N$v sp I'hlin, Aj-enlt jdjZ' n?'???? e?- "I use the UNDERWOOD t)periter betaue it is the S best in action ami result." So says the WORLD'S ff CHAMPION TYPIST. All other champion typists agree with him. They all use the UNDERWOOD. Underwood SPEED -ACCURACY- DURABILITY Tlicse reasons should piide 5 our course toAii UNDtRWOOD branch office when jou rent a tjpewritcr J UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., INC. 1000 CHESTNUT STRKET $ v.a --! P E A.UT Y STRENGTH POWER, COMFOR,t1 2fe The greatest car of all time HAYN ES fify FIRST PUBLIC SHOWING OF THIS NEW CAR Kor the first time during the Haynes company's twenty-seven years of successful line automobile manufacturing have they offered such remarkable worth in a five-passenger car. The price gives you the utmost for the money. 1985 anitw $ TWLNTV.DCIITII SUCCES?rUt. YEAP. I'.O. H.KOKOMO HENRY A. ROWAN, JR., CO. 723 N. Broad St. OlMlbiTll a c 1893 THE HAYNES IS AMERICA'S FIRST CAR IQq RICKA1W TO MAKE STATEMENT LATER t New Vnrli. I'eb. 2. While Promoter Tov Itlin.iird snid lodar thnt, he was not prepared to say delinltely that the Dentine Wlllnrd bout was off ns an nounced by tho champion In log An geles, a fnriiml statement on the sub ject might be expected later. It is understood, however, thnt a hitch has occurred in tho negotiations nnd a new eontraet will be necessary if the two heavyweights nre to meet agnin in the ring. I nder the original terms both Dcmp sey ami Wlllnrd were granted large sums for their second encounter. When tlie New York state homing commission rccentlj adopted n rule limiting tlie maximum adniKMon charge to n box ing contest to .$15. Itickurd decided that lie would lose money on tlie mnteli nnd demanded that the two heavyweights box on a percentage li.it.fa. tt is be. lieved thfa plnu did not meet with the approval of the boxers. Mason All the Way Ilrs Molnr. la.. Feb. 2. Prnnlle Mmon, Amerleii fUwelcht ehamrion. of P-, Wn. (ml., nulelase1 IViuikle Jummattl, of f'hi etifro, in a ten-round bout here. LANDIS AFTER CROOKS Will Spare No Pains to Get EvL dence, He Say6 Chicago, I'eb. '-!. Headiiuartcrs for Judge K. M. I.nndfa, os high com missioner of baseball, wero opened In n suite of rooms in u Michigan avenue building today. He expects to bo ready to Irnnsait baseball business there soon nnd to announce selection of his cc retnrv in two or thrc" vecks. Comment on the, plana of tho com nilsilou in dealing with the Indicted White Sox plnj era was refused by Judge Landls, but he did say that the country would b combed for evidence, nnd that nny sum necessary would be sppjit to get the facts. "Shy" Huntington Retained r.iitene. Ore.. I'ob. a. By unanlmou; joto tlie miilctln council or me unncreuj- oi "re ...... u..m .iA..iHA.t ,a A,ulti "niivi irnntlntrtnn us footbiill ruarh for f2l. TM coungll nn- iiounieii that I lie ertort TO seoure ino mr ici of flllinoui IJoso. toach of tho euuacl nt Cornell worn unsucceesful, ss they were unililo to renrh nn asrecment with him, Joe Burman Beats Friedman Iloilnn, fob. 2. Jew Purman of Chicago, won liln ten-'ound flKht with Al Frledmnn, New IlngUnd bantam dull t champion, at the Armory A. A.. In ono of tho fastest nnd clrxercut bantam contests cer tut on here. Friedman had a shade the letter of the argument for the tlrst Ave round. Then llurman'e euperlor etrength Ivgan to count nnd lie finished tho latter bait nf tho hnltln In a manner that left no doubt of his su periority. Title Gun Dates' Are Fixed Vew York, Feb. 2 IHtea for thu five ee tlonal cr stono sbootlne championship of the Amerlenn TrHPihootlnx Aeiorlntloii .. -. nnnniinearl nm fnlliu'ti Rnlllhirn a I "l 1J IUIIIUUM.VI4 " l.--"Mt WUUlll-MI ItL ' Atlanta. Juno 1-4. 1-astern Kt New IIa-n. July 20-23; Great Lakes at Minneapolis, July 2.V2S: rralrlo at Huron. South Daltotn, Auitut 7-lOj relflo coast, at Tucomn, Wash.. AuKUit 7-10. ATTORNEY SAYS SOX FACE TRIAL Robert E. Crowo Investigates Report Inclictod Players Will Not Bo Triotl ChiriiKo, J-Vh. 2. Hobert K. ( r iv.-o, state's nttorney, in personalfa londuet ing a grand jury Invesflntio-i Into reports that the indictment voted some time ago against eight Chicago Ainerl can l.engue baseball players mid others for alleged complii ity In the throwing nf MHO world series games, were to lie pigeon-holed and tlie men never brought to tr'nl. Among thoe called before tlio jur were Atnelay llojne. former stnie- uttornCi; tlcnrgo 'I. Keiinct, Ins secretary; Tlionms 1). Nash, nttorne for four of tlie indicted plnjcrs; Ilnrt-' ley Iteplogle and Henry llergei', former Ubsistntit stnto's attorneyH, who con ducted the baebnli Iinentlgntlon. and j. (1. I'MwunUoii, Dilcngo cnrresMjii dent for a New Yorl. paper, which wn snid to hnvo printul the report lli.il Urn case 'was to be dropped. While no official aiinouniement of tlie proceedings before the jury was made, it was said flint Mr. Nash denied thnt he ever bnd said that the ease would be dropped or that lie had been offered copies of the original testimony for n certain price. Shortly iiftpr .Mr Crowe tool; office, it was repot toil that the original copv of the testimony luid been stolen and later thnt Mr. Iloyne had ordered n copy of It made. An investigation then brought a statement from .Mr. Hojn" that he luid ordered tiie copy made in liiv official rapacity for fhe records anil that all of tho records of tho case were in the state attorney's safe, lie was said to have repeated this statement today to the grand jury. Mr. Oirtvo reiterated previout state ments that the case would be brought to British Crew ilay Not. Row on Hudson Conduit, IVb. - Considerable doubt iippears to cKt in univer sity boat clilli clree- hero ns to whether it will be possible for n ltritish crew to coiupcte,!n tho In tenintliiliiil tnlleginle rhiimtiiouship regal In to be held al I'oiighhpcpslo. trial just ns (iilcU. as It could be pre pareir All of (lie While Su hare furnished IjoimIm except "Chirlt" (Jniiilil. Clnilde Wlllinius and Joe .IiipI"oii. These tJiree iiii-n. Mr. Crowo twill would be treated ns "fugllies from justice." If ihej did not npticiir nt the trial, nml mi attempt would be made lo force them to surrender. NEEL-CADILLAC WINS Defeats AJax Tire in League Bas kctball Game by 18 to 1 1 Neel -Cadillac basket bnll team moved 11)1 to second plaee in the Autoinoth" nnd Itubber JIasUelliiill f.eiigite b de feiiliiig Ajnv Tire li. the score nf IS-1 1 tit Students' Chapter 1 1 n II. 1'nrknAcnuc mid Sii.(ueliiiiim nvenue. lasteienlng In the other guine, Hill'- Tire Hno triumplRil over I'mteil States Tire. L-'H - 111. Tlie next lenguo gnmes will I" plnjeil one week from tonight. The teams in nellon nre (ioudall Jtubber .. eel Ciiilillm- and 'n"- Hughes vs Hill's Tire Simp. Five Exhibitions for Cards SI. IrfniU, I'el, L' The si T)tiii Ameri iins will play flo pxlilliltlou nanus on the return trlr from th' trnlnhiK camp nt riounlusa, I.H It wns nnnuuneect to.ln The .Miitex follow. JtHrili SI, Mll"Htil:or- at ilulfpnrt: .1nrrh "JL'. end 2.",, Mi.hile and Loulnvlllo. rnei)e..tloly at .Mobile nnd Stir n js und L"J llruolil.' n at New Orleans. Men's Hats t Velourn. Derbys and ' .Aft. n.mnflt.if Intn latest styles and re- tnmmea enuat to nTT fiSb Jefferson Hat Co., 135 S. 10th St. Of MEN'S SUITS HU (fcfy. fhu. AND O'COATS that's 4 leaf blend C rimp A Here is thc4-Ieaf blend: Choice heart leaf of Kentucky Bu Icy; tender leaves of aromatic Mace donian tobacco; golden Virginia; and cool-burning Maryland. lVs the perfect blend! The edges of Spur's satiny. Imported paper arc "crimped1 together by a patented machine This docs away with paste. The result b an even-drawinj?,, slowcr-burninj; cigarette. Sd ur Cigarettes 2Q fa 2Qff $19.5 Last Thursday we couldn't wait on all who called. Th is week we are f u 1 ly prepared to satisfy and please you. Come expecting to getwhatyou want. You'll be glad you came. Positively $40 to $75 Suits and Overcoats at $19.50 LOOK! Boys' Suits MACKINAWS t ; IH I V amuaaaai and O' COATS Sizes 3 to 17 Yrs. Actual Values $6.35 to $11, All at 3000 Boy8' Blouse Special at 57c1 ; Mkflp nf n rjimH limllfi mai, t nn.. ..v nnti double voke-ncat wtripes., fuat color, OUoh G to li 1 ears mnkm) OtpjtttM Jtll, LiHttt Ujm Tobtcce !j 925-27 MARKET STRF.RT Tommy Murray Red Sox Trainer HiM.tnn, ivii z -The ci-lertlnn nf Tommy Slurrnv. a fi-nnr lornl lioxer. hm trainer for the H'istnn Atnrlrnti l.rHtru ('''tn. ivnn ,( nouncvi iodn bv MaiiHifer Jluffh Duffx , Murrm will Heeomnam the mwln bod of He.l in nWi.er "lien tliej emit for Hot SurlnKH Arlc Mar. 'i " TOMORROW THURSDAY f Another Smashing Sale WiVl
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